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1984-07-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. GARFIELD® I'LL ee OARNER TME.SE LA8£Le ARE LOOSE ' 50~Rtf,~GARFIELP/ · I FntEP O!> A 1"0NA NOOOLE CA5&EROL£ I T~lNK YOU'RE RIGHT ! VOU WERE. OUT F~ BE'r'OND ALL CIVILIZATION ... SUDDENLY YOU 14EARD FIVE C~OCOLATE QOP COOKIES CALLING 'r'OV? by Jim Davis IT'~ TME OLP ''CA'T GEIS 'TM£ 'TONA WMILE IHE OWNER GET~ THE CAI FOOP'' GAG OH,W£U,l60Ef>e> A MALF A ~URPRlt>E IS 6E,.IE~ "fMAN NON£ Ai ALL • + + ---------------------- NANCY ® I'M COM\NG ~ \ \ \ \ \ '\. \ \ ' DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER HELLO, YOUNG LADY! I WANT YOU TO HAVE THIS BOX OF CANDY-- FREE!! ------------ I'M CLAUDE 6ENADICT YES, SHE'S EXPECTING 'tOU ! COME IN, MR. TO SEE MISS TEMPLETON ! I'LL TELL HER YOU'RE HERE I BENADICT! I HOPE 'tOU INVESTIGATED THIS LAWYER, SAM DRIVER! -- MEANWHILE .ACCORD\NG TO CARLA, YOU TOLD HER 10 LIE 10 THE SCHOOL AUTHORITIES, TO TELL THEM THAT SHE W/JttS MEETING HER FATHER FOR ~ LUNCH, NQT'tOUI , .. I -------------------- GEE, THANKS! Harold LedouX . -,, ~ ~ _,. r ... ·-I ~ BEFORE 'tOU SEE CARLA, · I HAD BE 1 f ER TELL YOU WHAT'S TRANSPIRED SINCE WE TALKED I .. One of the most intrigu.ing mysteries surrounding Claude Barlow corcerns the suspicion that he was responsible for the death of Mozart! MOON MULLINS F,AS'CfNATIN<5 MUSEUM~ DOCTOR SMOCK ® ·~ ~ .. (1543 -1627) According to the theory, and played his newest Claude dropped by Mozart's composition fort.he young apartment one day... genius ... ,AN 800 YEAR OLD Book' ... /MAG/NE ! IF IT'S NOT MORE THAN 500 YEARS OLD, IT'S Nor WORTH J..oo 1NG AT. eu-r YOU'Re ~L.-At-i I NIES RN !' Yoc.J'Re Rf!St,Y' . OU,... OF Y'OUR -ree S! 53S AL.MOS1"'- NeW AMeut..-ANCe HUeic.APS/ upon which,the sensitive Mo~art is reported to have succumbed to shock! ··MOST-- oFTHE llME. by George Lemont . l ~ ., ;.- ~ . + --------:;----------------- -u 11:1 B .... I 0000 eveNtNG, n.~ tS ll'4E c&S e\IENN3 NEWS ... l'M ~ RAl'HEA RE~ t - · . .. : · . . . . · . . . . • t . . . • . . 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Now, ltdd In order the slngte let· ter equlv•lents of: kn In knight, gh In rough, HU In ~u. rrh In myrrh, phth In phthlt· le, WI In yWI, mp In comptroUer, elgh In weigh, ght In plight, le In thief. ~t word results? .... evnt•tun .. •t PJOM -..l .tAflte) C ~ 'C .. U9A.l I • Riddle Me This I Why •r• codfish the cutest fish? Bee.use they' re so cod· ty. W-t did one mount•ln say to the other? "Alpine for you 1" :·-.9 TENT FLAP! WMt Ms •ttr•dM .,_•""'"°"of.,_ camper above? To find out, -*I mlss1,.11,.. from 1 to 2 to J, etc. - SPELLBINDER seo1t•11 .................. ........... ._~------_ ......................... ...__ __ fWeCOll•I• ... : ST•AtNID :For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston ' llS f\ BEAUT\FUL EVENING, UoHN. LETS Go FOR R WALK. WHENlF\e:K\~ ARe. ASLeEP. lHERE. Wf\S f\ SORT OF~ WHeNWEW~E Tose:.1F\ER .... .. f\~OF MASIC~ • {;~ '\Brgil Jarfch, ® . - KNOW WHAT? .,.,la>. ..... ·---. • • ti , " () , . " d' 0 CJ OJI . O'UST f\RaJND1RE. BLOCK. ... u-usr you AND Me.. • Wt:. 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Each year rt 1co pb)a:l •ilh an antu~1pauoo that something great. \Qmcthmg spcctaCUlar. wiU happen Occa11onall). 11 don (0) On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave G'8ndale ca •Carl Hubtx-11 of the (Z) Z-TV 2939 Hebfaska AVf;. Santa Moruca Ca New York G1anu stnki~J (H) Home Bo.-Office Time-life Building. Rockefeller· out fhe of l~ games Center. NV .NY pats. 10 succcss1on. w1th (C) Cinemax. Time-Life Building Rockefeller Center apparent cue ( 1934) N v .NY · · •Tod W1thams of Bos- (E) ESPN, Brtatol, Ct ton ~1ng a lllp ~ll (L) SelecTV. Matlne del Rey Ca Mcphus pitch and placing (8) Showtlme ll deep in the gut of the (8) SpotUght ballpark (19-41 >. (C) Cabte News Network Atlanta Ga •Stan Mu,S1~I of the (9) WOR. New York City (17) WTBS. Atlanta. Ca 2 Sunday, July 8. 1984 Cardinals belting a thrcc- run bomtt. winning an utra-1nn1n1 pmc 1n the m01t dra~tac fashion possible. 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But a look at the premiere episodes indicates both programs have flaws that may cost them viewers in the weeks to come. "Crossroads" suffers from clashing tones 10 the stones presented by co-hosts Bill Moyers and Charles Kuralt. The "Summer Sunday USA" premiere was marred by techni"cal glitches and an emphasis on speed over substance. "Crossroads," airing at 8 p.m. Wednes- days, has two of TV's most perceptive joumahst' at tM Mlm. Kuralt is famous for has "On the Road" vignettes of quirky ' Amencans an colorful locations. Moyers is known for his thoughtful commentaries about the moral and spiritual issues facing Amencans. On the debut edition, Kuralt o~ned Wlth a light, upbeat look at a family of traveling steeplejacks. The family mem- bers were seen dangling high in the air, repairing and painting an Arlington, Va., church steeple. "I feel this 1s my calling," a family mcqtber said. "Preachers are called on to preach. I was called on to do this." The segment ended poignantly with the banh of a baby girl. who may someday join the family an ats calling. Moyers then presented a moving. Father downbeat story of two Cbnstian Scientist parents who followed church guidelines when their 15-month--old son became ill. Instead of seeking medical treatment, the parents turned to church practitionen who attempted to cure him through prayer. When the child eventually died. the parents lost faith in their religion and filed suit apinst the church. Moyers 'ently explored the dehca~ lepl and rcliaious issues oonfrontina the parents, both of whom have Ph.D. degrees. Where Mike Wallace comes across as the outraaed. crusadina newsman, Moyers in this seament rcassened his skills as 1 sympathetic observer. Kuralt followed with a review of the prOfttss made since the passaseoftbe Civil Riahts Act of 1964, capping tt with list of the black men who are now mayors of ~or U.S. cities. Morers returned with an 1nsi&htful 1nterv1ew with •nVY young pl1ywri~t David Me met. Kuralt closed the show with Spontaneity of •summer Sunday USA• turned Into a hindrance for ancbon Andrea Mitchell and Linda Ellerbee durtnc the premiere. a li~t-hearted look at a Swedish summer festJvaJ in Minnesota. Each "Crossroads" segment was wcll- produccd and appeahng. The problem was that Moyers' and Kuralt's segments didn't seem to belong on the same program. It was quite jarring to jump from the happy steeplejacks to the d1sheanened parents whose baby had died. And the abrasive words of playwright Mamet didn't sit comfortably beside the comment from the Minnesota festival that .. everybody's a Swede for a day." It remains LO be seen whether th~ differing approaches can be broufit into hannony on future "Crossroads · But 1t must be said that Kuralt and Mo)'ers arc the rare TV reporters who take some pride in their use of the EnaJ1sh lanauaae. Their lyrical observations make most broadcast journalists sound almost illiterate. While "Crossroads" gi vcs CBS a respect- able second newsmapzme, NBC is still tryin1 to make a dent an the ratine with one. Its last at~mpt, "First Camera. 'spent most of the season in the Nielsen cellar. "Summer Sunday USA." amnaat 7 p.m. Sundayi,t tries to st~tch the familiar boundanes of 1 TV news magazme. The . respect'ed journahm who host the show are both women -Ltnda Ellerbee and Andrea Mitchell. (Compare this to "60 Minutes," wath its four correspondents and Andy Rooney-all male.) Rather than three 15 to 2~mmute segments, "Summer Sunday" offers a ~t~r number of short seamenta, often Jumpma across the globe. Above all, the producers decided to put "S11mmer Sun- day" on the air live, hoping this would add immediacy and spontaneity. In the premiere edition, that last choice proved to be the most hazardous one. Rival "60 M inutes" is an 1ntncately planned program. For every key minu~ of foota,ae presented, at least I S minutes of tape 1s lcf\ on the editing floor. The naid hve schedule for "Summer Sunday" makes this ed1tin1 impossible. The debut edition started on the pusy Mall 10 Washinaton, D.C., with a promis- ing confrontation between former Sen. Georae McGovern and former Interior Secretary James Watt. But just 11 the discussion bcpn catchma fire, NBC cut away in mid-sentence to a commercial for a d1shwashina liquid. (Pleue ... TV {Pa&• SO) S1,1nday, July 8, 198,. 3 Stuart comes out of the closet He leaves west wing. appears as Ada m on ·All My Children -· By L\'NOA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Adam stops Stuan from knifing the unconscaous Ellen. When Ellen regains ronsceous.ncss, Ross acts as 1f Adam is Bonnie's friend Willie. but Ellen findlt 1t hard to believe t~ story. Meanwhile. Stu3rt figures out a way to leavt" tht" W<'\t v. mg and masquerades on the out<,1dc as ~dam HI\ mg kc~ made. Stuart nov. ahk to lea' t' "~' "1n1 at will. Palmer foC'l" pnson for mcome tax fraud 11nles he can find l o" KJanrieo Smath. In another 3tt<'mpt to S(t rid of Grq. Ton} hu) gun and in' HC\ tum self along on sl.cct ~boot v. uh < 1rcg and fnend C11ff refusn C'h ns ·" rc-q u('S\ that ht' bt a llo"'Cd to scc Landa -\dam fe~rs tuart -..111 harm Palmer 1fhe team' Palmer 1s Pete Cooney. Spotting H1laf') v.11h dat<' fad bcromesobnouous, 1s lx'.tt<'n uf'I h\ th( man and bter as ronwl<.'d h' t>otuc PlH~be Sttks Benn) 's help 1n Rh ode Island .\ ft"arful 'Ena joms Mike 1n New Yorl but doesn't tdl Adam s.he loves Mike. Llz.a and Manan shocked when lbe)' learn Larry was ocarl > broke wben be died. ANO'l'Bt!:Jl WORLD: The DA. tnes to pi n Ro)'al Ounnina's death on Catlin and asb for the death penah ) in Catlin's case. Cecille sugest.S $he and Felicia wnte fictional love storv ba~ on Catlin's trial. Sally manages to attend last da) of C.atlio 's tnaJ. Lil) 's ntwc$1 male interest, Grant, lands job as co-chef with Pert)• at the newly decorated Smiley's.. Lily considers quitting her nd1o job when advice she pves woman le.ads hcf to be beaten by her husband. Nancy hopes robbtry at her home wtll prompt Rachel to invtte her· to hve at the Col')' mans:ion. AS 1'BE WORLD TURNS: Betsy remarns m coma and wnbout ideoti6cat1on an a Vermont hospital Everyone stunned by the .. death-of Bets). When Steve finaJI) reahzcs Rl)"mond not responsible for Bets) 's ''death.'' it's too bte; What alrcad} depo$lcd •t shareholdtt's meetmg.. Lucinda says she plans to dissolve oompan). To furt.htt weaken Whit's finanoes. Lucinda uicb him into bu)1ng lame horse Stevt" funom wbe:ll..bt. sees 0.ig trying to v1s1t DameHe. Jultel ends enpgement with YOUNG PAIRS HOT 8)' ('ONNIE PASSALAC'Ql A To \<Ill h thl attcnuon of )Oung people. v. ho a rc 1,n \umm<'r 'a~t1on. all the soaps trad 111 onalh r he.'lt up th('ll MO!"\ hOC'\ 1h31 I featur<' '<'Un~ er l h.uar.h r' Herc an· '-('OH h<'I and ht·;t\ \ MOI'\ '1 nc' h'I "'or in th1 .. ~u mm c r ·s \OUt h-<Hll ntt'd o a p h , a 1 V.3\C' Tht" .. Phillip ~ Rr 1h A. M 1nl1' .\ Rid... 4uad- r a n ~ I e t' n TROMAS GRJFf'ITB "( ,u1d1n~ I 1tzhl°' v..as "" Jl<)pular bst year that ~n era I nr v. panil·1pants have been addC'd 10 thr 11"3\ Be-th <Judi Evans) will spend th( rest of the \Um mer tom hctwecn two mrn Ont• ,., her trur love. Ph1lhp (Grant 4.ld .\41nder1 v.ho '" newl) divorced from Mtnd\ 11\.nsta Tcsr~u) The other 1s lujad. (Vincent ln1.am I who has been puT"uintz her tor th put fni. 9.ICCk Mc.anwh1k wealth-., Ph1lhf),.,1ll not be Jdlc B<'th-.. FOld·dt~ing c·ous1n Ind~ !not yet 4 Sunday. July 8, 1984 ~st) as due to am'e 1n Spnngfield this mQnth The mo~t popular \oung couple on ··0avs of Out uvcs," Bo (Peter Reckrll) and Hope (Knstian Alfons.a). v..11J be bus) th1s summer. Althou&h Hope rttcntl) mamed l..arr) Wdch (And~ MaSSt"t), she will be ~unated Wlth Bo. her true lovt". Neu week.. the sho., begins taping locat1on scgm~ts with Bo and Hope at the Y.' orld's Fatr an NC'Yo Orleans Later this summer. Mepn, Bo's former lo,er ~ho"s up m Salem She's harbonng an unwelcome Rtrpnse for Bo. ~All M) Cb1ktrcn" WJll !ltt incredible plot tW'lsts amona 1t • )Oung charactt"rs Klm Del.ane">. ,.,ho pla)s Jenn). v..111 be &ca"·m1 the show of her own accord 1n ~ugust to search for H ollyv.·ood ro•C'$ ..\s a resuh, Jenn) ·s mamagc to Grq ~ct' Lau) ma) end trq'lcally St lane" tnvolvtnJ Ntna Y. amer (T aylo Miller) and Llz.a Colb) (Mar('\ Walker) may be ~rtced SJnet both actresses also &r't" lcavtfll the ho\!. 'Walker will ht pta, in& Eden Taewcll on NRC''s new soap "Santa Barbara. The two roles Will be rtt~sl The bot summer couplt' on ".\not her World" a SaDy Framt" (Mar) P~ tr..cllct) and Cauan E .. i.n& (Thomas lan Gnflith) Callan 15currcntl) chal'ltd •1th murdcnng David Thatcher. thc father of Sall\ 'sch1ld Th11 haTTOW1naC1f'('umi.tanet should hnn~ the couple cmot1onall~ clOM'f -as wtll as brina them lots of trouNc th 1' <1ummcr Kt"nt Raymond and Kent conunue to 1n to separate Juliet and Brian. When John tncked ioto flying to Paris with Lul ind:i Karen finds phony lettt"r making It loof.. .1, if John only married her to gt"t Du~I~ ., money. A disheartened Karen decide'> ht 1 marriage to John 1s over. Jn New Yori.. Hoh mistakes Gunnar's psychiatnst for I"' lover. CAPITOL: Sloane returns from hl'I honeymoon to be with Paula PJul.1 recaptured by police, is taken bad. 111 pnson hospital. When Mark viiuts hl'f an d she can't recognize him. ph)s1c1an' t1:ll Mark Paula's strange behavior ma~ ha\\' 1 ph)s1cal basts. Ronm walks m on Zed v. luh he's holding Julie's hand. Ronni telb /ell she's quitting her JOb to move. out ul 1hl' country with her father. Danny bl"t'ah in111 KeUy's house, tht"n demands S lOO 'MM 1 Kelly asks Wally to take cue of Scott~ 1111 ht"l' Dann) schedules phony meeti ng" Ith Zed DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Hope JUSt Jht •u t to tt"ll Bo she mamed Larry becal!ltr ~h~· was forced when Larry appeJtrs A L' hi\ Wt"dd1ng reception Larry looks lont. ngh <.it Gwen. G~n. enchantcd·by Lam <1:1110\t agrtts to be his mm~-f>cte tclts \k'1"a he loves her Eugene pining for <' ·1 Chns confused when Tess bacb oil 111 their romantic relationship and he ll'll' t r that ht" loves her. Liz buys Doug's plal l J1 renames n Blondie's ~nl\3 and 1 oa decide to confront the dun~on <i nn,' h allay Tony's nightmares about \nJri MC"anwhuc. Delia giving "'actor" prJ111u· 1n his new role as Cyrano. Ma\y,~·11 g1,,., Bo a JOb. Megan tells Bos.be had d11IJ ti\ him EDGE OF NlGBT: .\.s planecon11r.m·'10 dne. R.a\en con,mccs Sk) th,11 'hr' carrying h1s child He straighten' up Jml 01es the plane ngh1 and tht" t'-'O rtl ,, i-1k Alicia furious about Ra"t"n an1t "~' \ r«onnhauon Lopn admats 10 '"' he ca~ for Ra"en. but 1t's one-~1tfr,J Del tf') ing to wan Gt"rald1ne's affection \\ti, n Beth runs av.-a}. Miles search~ f,,, h1·r \' Oms and Derck grow closer. Chn' ".1111~ to hold off on commitment lk l '111g ~raldtne not listening. Shd lr ' n.n' a different formal 1t tht" radao su twn GENERAL BOSPlTAL· On 'iJn.1 Tan) a claims \he came on 11 (•rant Andrcv.s but he didn't return he1 h'\1•11~' Grant Andrcv.-s s~'t"ar\ he •"Is nut 1n t•n thr attempt to ~111 Grant Put.nam e1~ht '"·1" aao Holl) bt"ltt"\ C'S Scorpio ha\ \('Odella against Grant i\ndre-.'\ \\ h<'n Rul:I~ males neptaH cornmtnt abou• Rn11.~. Bobh1 st\ ers rclauon'111p "i th h1·• aunt and allies hl"~lf •1th Brock W h1·n \l1lc refuses to Stt Jenn). Rxk i.u'>fl\11' ti.1' kno-...!> "he's h11; natural mothr1 I ri\i:O "lrn\ Tan>a friends.hip ~llh < 1r:in1 \n· drrv.s \pclls disaster Tan,·a ~' ~ h.:i1c,rr tht outcome of Grant Andre .. ~· tri. I 'he\ ka' rng Pon Cl\arlcs Celia dN 1,k, 10 1c,t1(, Rick llJttS to defend h 1 10 (Plea.e eee 80A.PS/Pacc 291 ................. ----------------------~ AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ...:. 835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harb.or Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC-GMC- OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Weet of AWttY Pkwy Exit 131..CJIOO 495-0800 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily Pilat CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 812-8851 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. 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ITMCMI M C.•YOtlBW. .. WllW ---THl90l8WOM ••OU&.11•111• a...\TllONlll Featured. the best of "New Yori<er" magazine covers. profile ol formef baseball star Eulie Banks; workers at a Duquesne. Pa. steel factory talk 1·1~~~·.~~·1 .... n.u.a>. llO¥ll "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choccr late Factory" ( t971. Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jack Albertson. ( 1 hr .. 40 mtn.) CI> CR. POOTU.U Edmonton at Brlllsn Columbia or Calgary at Ottawa (Al (2 hrs . 30 min.) (Q) ~YWICI Animated. Gilda Radner and Bllly Crystal provide the vOtC- es for venous animals as they prepare for their own Olympic games (%) .,. ''Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Jackie Gleeson. Jer~~~~ .. LIAVlrfTOllAva ue TODAftW .. ...,., ~ICMIU8 1Mmc OJI 01. PAMllG . ,_,.. 191f AQI Oii '"'" llWUCNM ...... ... .,. WINCMBDllBT llO¥ll "Race For The Yankee ZEiphyr" ( 1981 , Orama) Ken Wahl, George Pep· e!_rd. (1 hr , 48 min.) liJ ~AUWtCI Animated Giida Redner and Biiiy Ctystal provide the vOlc· es for various animals 11 they prepare for thel~~games (lhr t8mln) -_.,WihH -, .... ,,,. ...... TM1'1CAT UT1UMICALI ..... ~ W.¥.llAllT TMIM ..,,.. DAY Of NDllCO-~ .. ,..., aawru•T• --t119T(IOQ .... , ... .,.. "David Copperllekl" ( 1983 Ofama) Animated VOtC" by R08S HIO· lk'lt. Phil~ Hln:f·~ hr., 12 min.) ..... ¥-.. 19 IOOD ... 119 .-.y llOllll!I Futured· the belt of "New YO<ker" magazine covers; proflle ot fOf'me< baseball star Ernie Banks; wotkert et a Duquesne, Pa steel factory talk ebOUt ;.off F.llcles ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. w. .... .VOll ... 1111 CIM&.MEE!ll LAMY ... LLOYDoaN mlfftAIUIT '°"" Mwca.D~ M11U -,,. .... ic..n r. IOUllDTAILI (%) llO¥ll ''Love At First Bite" (1979, Comedy) George Hamllton, Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr , 36 min ) G WAT OP 1"Mlnt 7':11 dZl .,.. "Captain Newman, M O · ( 1963. Orama) Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis. (3 hrs.) .. Tiii •THI LR '°"" .... um.I ..::I GUm--· llMCH UOTDO-.N Uwta ...,,Al.El ,., Pl.MiiiOlll,., ,_,. --ITmT(l)Q R•l IDOi Tlllllil Man's singles tinal (from lhe All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in England) (6 hrs.) '1i) cowrm.-MIM.TMWI CC) •OYll "Ice Caslles" ( 1979, Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson, Robby Benson ( 1 hr , 53 min ) CO) A lllTOllY Oii THI OUWIC'I This docu- mentary ~ a retrospective of past Olympi- ads and some of the great competitors. t! hr.) (S).cml 'The Mango Tree" (1977, Ora· ma) Geraldine Rtzgerald, Christopher Pate ( 1 hr . 35 min ) I Wll....oOI HOMTAL .. ODY.V illT t!* UL LOI,_ U .. EIClmML WOMD No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper r he Daily Pilat fits in . IWIW-ATCM.Yllti I Bl al.,_. IUCUTM OCll'9 Dllltftmant-=~onk Man'' (1982, Or.- ma) Clint Ea1twood, Kyle Eastwood. (2 hrs., 5mln~ co 11111a ..,.. • wrram Washington Irving (Tom Aldredge) lotr~ dUOes dram11tlz:atlonl of ttvee talea by, re&pectlv*y, 0 Henry, Bordon DM1 and Ray Br•dbu.a-. I -· c TOii llALL .. ([) Mn'O IACml Stroh' a Dallas Grand Prix (live from Fair Park In Texas) (2 hrS.) • D I PW,_ Men's slnglea llnal (from the All-Eflgllnd Lawn Tennie and Croquet Club In England). (6 hrs.) IOULM hi ~Wl.DWDT " . ..,,.. •**-"" Of911m1D ...... ..,,a.ant-..... .,,...,. ... MIMf OllTHI •Tm d CMMID ~TUI wme Guest. .. , Sta,rago~r., 45 min.) DA~~. 1 1 llTICOM.Am ,....,,...,., U&SM/.., ..... /IATllMI NmGUnTHl--0/llUCI .... • M mu Robert HookfH'8f'.,•tes an examination of declining Bfa'ck employ- ment In the film and televlslon industries. ~ccwrm•lll'f lllALnt ... ........... llO¥ll "Ooubfe Deal" (1981, Ofame) Louis Joordan, fAngeta Punch-McGregor. {_!hr,35mtn) CID 110¥i1 "Throw Out The Anchor" (1975, Comedy) Oma Merrih. Rldlard ~an ( 1 hr , 30 mtn ) liJ llO¥il "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Oenrns Quaid, Bess Armstrong ( I hr., 39 min.) m ,.,. '°"°" 696 tandOlph Ave. Sunday, July 8. 1984 9 -lunclay Conl. -· llOVW "Caught I!' The Orett" (1941, COmedyl Bob~ ~Olhy Lamour Ii' hr$) I mT OI U. TODAY tmM.O "'TM11'M llO¥ll 'Tl11n« Fesl. Mr Moto" ( 193 7 Myateiy) Vtr~111111 F!fllt1, Peter I OHi! f I hr . 30mt'lj. I ... _ .. .. , .... -ncTIOI~ PnDlllAl...cl .. "Around The WOlld In 80 Oe~ ( 1956. A<JV9f'lture) David N111en, Shttley Macla1ne (2 hrs •8 min ) \}'AUTO UC. CART ButJ_..,~ Grand Prt• (hve from ~Vfl'land) 12 hr& JO min) MPMTOOA'f -ltJ ,_ _ lllTMDAft>~ '~ICMIU.. ,..,,Al.WILL -~ , •• a-llM. ..... ,..,....,. to \IOU WMT TO Ull A DIAL -H•ML A1lant11 Rrevee at Phli.de• Pllttloff ( 3 M. I tW NA .., W~em Opeti final round (ltve tr<'m But~ Nall()l'lttl Goll Club "'Oak 91~ Ill ) 12 his I g) llOm 'Zilndy s Br1oe· (197' Romane el Gene Hackman t t• Ullmal'ln l ht'i ) llAtla CITMIATM ••DllAL ..... ( I .,,. "Octopussv · 11983 Adven t11rp 1 R~ MO()(f' M8U<J A~ms (2 ht!. 1orrwq ,j. m¥ll Holk~.. ( 198(1 Adventure) R~ M re James M"l11on 11 hr 39 mon I Q MO¥ll Anr'lie ( 198;:> M,~/) A. ~ rin Al~ I f '''""~ 1;; to.rs 8 m.n I (f' .,. ·fad,. Ana The Crurw1s I 1983 Orama) tom Rt-<eopt>' MIC.NI" Pare 11 ht 31' md'I } I UO'Q.OCI .... tW u.l JIOOTUU. £astern Cootei ~ Gnampion~· Ne~ ~'~Y ~ ats OI Phlledetpri.11 Stars .-. Tampa Bay Beodttt or: B~mtOQ'iam St11111of'•. 13 hrs 30~. · CCU WMITTMa MO¥ll Thi'! Nori~!; l~ I 1973 ~~le<) I RO) f~. Ang~ 0orkln$00 1 hr 30 m.n) CIUCM•M.._ ... llM&. ..... { · _,,. ·Swam Th11'1Q ( 1~2 Fant•· syl .Ac1• l'\fl ~'~" • Louis Jourdan 11 t\1 JO m.~ I Alter noon Mayweather v.s Tony Baltazar In 11 )Ufllof liQhlWelQht b<>Ut tcheduled f()f 10 roundS (live from Los Anoetes) . an update on the Tour de France t>rcycle race. "John Mad· den's Journeys· looks 11 mroor league baMbell with ar1 1ntemahonal llavOt (? ht•h. ...... -·· 1••'U, Chao<> Cubs at San Fran lci~ =-~ (3 hrs) 9ICI ..-. am ...n ims1 n •~AT COt9IT .._This cele- bration of 11\t 250th enn!Yerlary of Grea1 Btltaln's Cov.nt Garden features SOio ett es end duets by two Amencen .. ngers and 1 special lntermlsalOl'I ftlm hosted by Prince Chart,. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) .... ,._ .......... 1 .. "GOlng lfl Sty1e" ( 1979 Come <fy) George Bums. Ar'! Garney ( 1 hr 38 """) ) llOftl '01eate 2· t 1982 Musical) Ma11well C.ullleld. Mtehelte Pfeltter ( 1 hr . 55 min) 90Wll 'Saddle The Wind" I 1958. W~tern) Roben T •Y'<>'. Julie I ondon ( 1 hr , 2• min) f%l llOm 0clopu5ay· (1983 Adven· ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 hrs 10 min) ' ..,,,. ... ,. ,. ,...,. .... '11811._ ....... ... ..,. ...... .,. -"°'" Hormr mollles;-.tllt photos. lettefs. dOcu ments from preYIOUlty S41Ctet hies and ltlm clips pr<Wlde the tubstance IOf lhit invest•· gallon ol 1"8 hie of the tK'uSlve b4111()n8tre Jr~ TheyGotMe~~ 119•3 eom.dy) Bob Hope. Dorothy l amour 11 ht 35 min) ·1-C*P--. • •1e1re-.-· .,. "Jubel" ( 1956, Western) Glenn Foro Emeat Bofgntne (2 hlS l m .,,. The Fonune • ( 1975 Come- dy) Jack NIChabOn Warren ~atty 12 rva > • e .,,. Sldetucks ( 197• Comedy) Lou GoarettLarry Hagman (2 hrs) • iPCMI ..... Sc~ The US Otympic: Baakelba• Team ~i. the NBA Al-Sitra (from Iowa Oty Iowa) 12 hf!1 I l :r.:i,eomn • ••e'wt-.am tca'Ta. A loolo 11 the Amencan ReYoll.monary War ""''" empl\asis on Fteoch invotY9ment flOQ'9 • eocmn .,,. ·Tenvs1 1982 com.a.,1 John Casqvett1. G9na Rowlands (? hr' 2 !i """ ) _,,. 'The Sl'lat1 Of Love ( 1983 Comedy) M0t09n F1111cMd Anthony Geery ( 1 "' • 32 men J •;> .... ~•au w"' MCC11a co.. •iii wmt \IOU FMtur.O Holtywood e~ wt\191 Jac4'1t Jotep"· M•rion S.0.1 end Lynn Lanoon OilCuU L A 0 IE s (Lift Afltf OIYOfc. It E~tualty S•"9) • ~roup ~ 10 help women cope with OIVOfCe, 11.11h0fr Marcia Hootmen and Patt Perttir,. dcacv. ll'll•r bOOk "Mow To F~ Your &·Huat>anO .. 9UIW Scheduled Tl'le US ~'mllilC Balketball TMm mMll tht NBA A Stat1 (ftom low1 Clt)I Iowa) 12 htt I • .,.. ··~To Frame" Figg ' (1'H1 ., C~ Knott1, Jot rtynn (2 lw I I ~ MCll wn'M DAft> MOIOWtil •I I UK.WM wm FOQll Ol IOClln llON "The Sttlppor" ( 1963. Or,111, ti Joanne WOOdward. Richard Beym"' 1 hr 31 min) (JJ .,_ "Blue Thunder" ( 1983. M·"" lure) Roy Scheider Ma!COlm Mc.Or #<" l! hf • 49 min.) a11(ZJ w ~ TAUi""" (111 .. I St•wr.:.r11 •a ACI AT M L9T Actor Paul New• .m idisc~s:a' r:t' •;dhow he rac;r, ce,. •w 1'0lf'f ._,.,.W111111f""I W "The l'l;i11 Exposed" The firsthand account of a tnd1 who successfuny lnflltrated the Ku 11.1,. Klen and 1t11ed to teU at>out It lD ~ Ol IOCllTY '[) AaCllAnct Oshkosh (WtS I r ' In r~-U-'U "!).,. "Eagle's Wing' ( 1979 W··~I em) Mar1tn Sneen. Sam Wetl'llSl•Jn hr . .CS mm) a:ll I WU."'°"°""° Of ....... .......... OUWIUD "lhe Dec.tthlon' G1·~· decathletes Jim Th<>rpe, Bob Me ll 11s Bruce Jenner and Daley Thomp .. oro t1r" seen partic1pa11ng 1n this gruel10Q 1p11 event compelthon ( 1 hr ) U llON 'BIOOd Bait'!'" ( t974. Ho"""'' Herve PresMll, Dons Aobefls (2 hr~ nmm'l llO Ulm UQ M AU .. TAll IAm A htSIOrteal IOOk at great moir-,.., t~ of past all·star yames Is preMnt~ ~ll_,,. Tm .,_ Feat " Kiri\ Oouglaf"t11lk1 about t~ pay TI/ ,.,. ' ern ' Drawl' . comedian Pee Wee Ht>• • I· Herb Alpert and the Ttjuena Bra<.s 1 • ID llON Heiler Skelter" ( 191!1 (l•a ma) Steve Re1lst>ack. o.otge 0•(1>•: 1? hrs) Cl) llO¥ll Ftytng Tegttfs" ( t9•2 M f'r tu1e) Jone1:rtvne. Paul Kelly (2hr">1 f,; WAU .,_ 'The Bun Mar • · Ovef · Guest CharJM L Booth. exe-<: •I • " vtee ~ea1den1 and chtel lnvntment 111 l·~E --~ l l 90Vll "Gomg In Style" 11979. C "• dyl Gi;oige Burns. Art Car~y ( 1 h• " mm ) •t> C1J 'M:I M llAllCll "Androg~r. Stnget Boy G90fgtt and auth<X Jol'lri ti 1 <; 1><11 erf! among the gvei1s who v. U µa'' pale 1n a d•SCusatOn ol the 1ncrPilS." \l'Y blurred hoe bel~ the ~·~ 11 11" 19809 I TMmlMlfMTMI .... ,.-.... ... mmt PACll tll CUL.Mm l ) MOW9 "Coo1raet On Chefry St•!'<!' I t977. C>ame) Frank S.narr• vr1 1 B•oom ~, 29 m1t1 ) (0) A Ol M Ol 1WICI Thi$ d< it:u "'4tntlry It a 111r peel,.... of pell °'>"'' ·1'"'(C.., '°':::' '"' ~ ... , ...... , .. , ....... .... 0 rA"t41 WAU,,_., ..-•L ~ ..,, -lunclay Conl. e.-r:r.. "Whal's Ahead FOf Tt1: rats?" Questa: Martt Green of the Democracy Project, Murray Kempton of Newsday and Richard BrOOkhlter of the National~. z art 1 of 2) ( 1 hr ) l ..... flOO'r •JJ1111 IR.'I 9'1WT ••ITI 1978 and 79 Years In Re-Mw (R) ( t hr.) CJD.,. "Race FOf The Yankee Zephyr" (1981, Orama) Ken Wahl. George Pep- e!_rd. ( t hr • 48 min ) (IJ .,.. "0.vld Coppertteld" ( 1983. Drema) Animated Volcet by Roa Hlg· Ins. Phlflp Hlf'lton. ( 1 hr .. 12 min.) MUYOM.&. -... "The Revengera" ( 1972, Watt· em) Wlllltm Holdtn. £meat Botgnine (2 tn.) ...... llMYT'n.8.acm ... Ma •tlMCllO#-AIC ... Q .... CM.U9.11Mwmt•--CCJ Uft*W .,.. "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3'' ( 1983. A<Mnture) Jeckle Gleason. Jerry Reed ( 1 hr • 26 mlo ) -•IVenl!p ·1 -~fhe Fly" ( 1068. ~Flo· ton) Vlnctnt Price. 0.vld Htdlt00. Ao experiment rttUltt In tM tra~etlon of ejty ~ 1 m;"~2 hra.) ATM ... mA19TUVCMIW ...... '° ...... , .... ,,,.,.,,. = "Viva Knievel" (1977. Adven· ture) Evtl Knltvel. Laurtn Hutton A 11unt mot0tcyctist pi.nt 10 ttt a new world'• recOfd In eplte of ubOtege effort• by crooks. ith"l l lUh•Lm un'Ll-Ol1MI ...... IOWA "A Reid Gulde To R0ger Tory Pettr900" A por1ral1 of the man wt'tOM *1-Mlllng guidebook• on ornithology htvt ma~ bfrd•watchlng 1 popylar sport ~~~OIMM Mike Rou- man vs. VlctOf Gallndet (fought In New Or1ee.ns, Sept., '78). ( t hf.) (0).,. "tenne Of Endearment" ( 1983. Ofama) Shifley MacLalne. Debra Winger Treeee the »veer rttetlonthlp bttween • Widow feeing middle age and her lnde- ~t deUQhttr (2 hrs .. 30 min ) Cl) .. "The Mango TrH" (1977. Ch· ma) Gtraldlnt Fltigtrald. ChrlStophef Pitt. A young man comes of ege In turn of.the-century Auttralie. ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .. ~ °:-' .. llOOPTON ,_ wm:Mll Washington lrvlnQ (Tom Aldr9dge) Intro dUOel Clremettz.allont of thrH tales by. rtsptetiv.ty, O. Henry, Bordon Deal and Ray Brtdbul)' .. , ... llM.TWOGD Cl ... F .. tUfed Harry Btllfonte t•lkl about tht,.,..,, mm ht pro. ductd. "Btlt Str .. t": I IOOk II lht Olym- l)ic Artt F•tlvll: Dolty P1r100 1nd Sytvts· ter Stallont'• MW movie. "Ahlottlone " ~=-...... l=:.T. •• CGmrALM ,. Cl)•mMD ·-~YU.U. MtlY't ...WIT Oi mT1 FealUfed a IOOk at two formerly Merel W0tld War II events, a French mounteine.r In 1 daring climb, lht phytlcal ltatt of yoga axl*'ts: marvel9 of medielne; Insect Invaders. (R) ( t hf.) 8 llOWW "Jubel" ( 1956. Western) Glenn FOfd. Ernest Botgnlne A young drifter seeks the aid of a mlnlsle<'t daugh- ter after he Is forced lo klll In tell-defense i~ ~..WfTOICT ITMllMClt ...........u ....... .._ .. "Orangutans· Orphans Of The Wiid" Peter Uttlnov nanetes a look at the Ofangutan end the ettort1 being made to save !he species from extinction. (R) ~(~ "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco- late Factory" (1971. Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jack Albertton A w0tld famous confectioner offe11 • lllellme eupply ot candy to the five Winners of a treasure hunt ·a· ( 1 hr .. 40 mlo ) Cl) ... ICM'I OI MM Marvin John- son VI VlctOf Otllndez (fought In New " Orlean1, Nov .. '79) (1 hr.) CH) llCMI "Hookytonk Man" ( 1982. Of•· me) Clint EaatwOOd. Ky1t Eutwoocl. An over-lh•hlll, etcohollc 'COUf'ltfy-1"1tem tlnger travels to Naahvllle with hit t •· yMr-old nephew for 1 laat-cheoee audl· tlon 11 the Grend Ole 0pry 'PG' (2 hrl . 6 min) co .. "Rio Brevo" ( 1959, WMttm) John Wayne, Oten Mertln. An old crlpple. • formtr deputy-tur~-drunk. 1 young quickdrew gunslinger end a glrl help • tht<1tt 10 outsmart a powerful renchtf who wants 10 get hit klUer brother reltaNd from~. (2 hrs . 21 mlo.) (%) "MeMn And Howard" ( 1980. Comedy) Paul LeMat Juen ROberdl. An OtMtwlte unknown gAI 1tatlon ltttndant clalmt to bo the rtghtful hair to Howard Hughes' bllUon dollar Mtate. 'R' ( 1 ht . 35 min.) W alJ ..n•MI ~ J':llCI) llOWll "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fan1a- sy) Adrienne Barbeau. Loo11 Jourdan A bfllllant research telenlls1 concocts a remarkable llfe·1trenglhenlng po11on that turns him into 1 htrOIC monster efler he tt oearly k111e<11n the dettructk>n of his lab<>- ratot?M'PG' (1 hr . 30 min.) 7lll.DAY1.~w ... Cl) UUITI TO LAD'f ~ Among the perfor~ joining In !his tr ibute 10 ttw!! Sterue of Liberty a1e Byron Allen. Ray Charles. the Charlie Oanlelt Band, Kirk Douglas. MenudO. Tony Orlando. Mar~ Osmond the Osmond Brother•. AnthOny Quinn and Ben V8feen (2 hta.) D GD lmmfT .,. Ceught In 1 loud between two Cajun famll . Michael must get KITT 001 of a LOU1slon1 swamp before the car'• clrcult~odea~}! hr ) &., • IMIA Of M(:ol .. COW. D WAt1\I ltlllO .coamQll The jUdge meet• a man he thoUghl Md bten tent~ to life lmpneoomenl and dis covet• there art no rec0<ds ol Ille crlml· nal'atxltt~~R) Q (I hr) • &i ~F I S T " ( t978 OrltrNIJ Syi· vMl4'f St"llonP, P"'te1 Aoylf< A worlctOQ· , class man rises trom a position Ha loOel union 0tganlz9f 10 attain Incredible P<>*9' and ptetlige as ""*lea'• labof kingpin tR> Q (2 hrs) m llOWll "Helter Skelter" ( 1975. Ora- ma) Steve Railsback. George OICtnzo. Beled on lht novel by vioo.ot 8ugklal and Clln Gentry A smell bend of druo- crezed hippies led by Charlte Maneon commits a terles of bizarre thrU~Nllngt In the HoltywOOd hills (2'h'tt ) I &JlltntaOl'TMtmt •, .... llATIDUl. llOGRa#tlC "Rain Forett" An explofatlon of lht rich variety of P4ant and anlmal Ille In the rain fornt1 of Coeta Alea is ~esented. (R) ( 1 hr ) CO llAl191 SCI num "To SeM Them All My 0e)'9" The first woman jOlns the teaching staff at Bamfylde and befrleOdl one of the oldef bOys. wno lnevl- l•bty fella tn love with her (Part • of 13) ~)}?ti hr) .... ..,.. . llOWll "When Tom<>frow Comes" ( t939, Ofema) Charles Boyer. Irene Dunne. A married man vloletet his wed- ding vows when he allempta to get a p<et· ly young waitress 10 accompany him to -~r~~::~ .. Cl) --M _. Outtak•. renter. alt and b400ptft from aeveral TV &p9Clals 1!hr.) (gJ llOWll "Octopuay" ( 1983, Adv9n- 1Urt ) Roger MOOft . Maud Adlmt A~ lltn generel plant a llt1t-ttrlke 1nack 1C)atntt NATO oountr1n In Europe 'PG' ~ hr1., 10 min.) •De llCMI "e.ittcvtlOl'ler'a Song" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1982. Of•ma) Tommy Ltt Jones. £11 w1111ch Battd on tht book by Norman Maller Tree" tht latt nlot montha .In the lift of convlcttd murdtftr Gery GllrT\Ol'e. who fought ettort• almtd at ~evriur::s his execution (R){2 hrs.) .,., ....... ...., "' ~-ooue. D llO¥ll ''FIST " (1978, Oram1) Syt· vee1er Stallone. Pettf 8oylt A wO<tltng- etass man rl ... from • p08ltt<>n 11 a local union Ofgantzer to at111n lncred1blt powtf end prestige aa America's labOr kingpin. i) Q (3hra .. 5mtn ) WUKWDll ICU»ecl.D wew c1 wm "To Serve Them All My Days" The first woman jolna lhe teaching !ll11f 11 Bamfytdt end belrtendt one of the oldtf boys. who lnevt- tabty fallt tn love with ht< (Pait • of 13) IB> i ~t hr.> Ii) Fl •» "LlmbO Connecuon .. Mark's suspicions are aroused when he goes 10 the c11n1c Clare was taken to 11ft8f 1 minor accident and finds th11 stw!! t\aS d1MP- ~ar~P1rt 2 of 3) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) CCl "Easy Money" ( 1983, Come- dy) Rodney Oangtrlletd Joe P_.ct A man who likes 10 Ml. drink end smoke In exceta atands lo win $10 million If hi sac- rifices his worldly p~a'M.lrM tor one year 'R' ( t hr • 3b min ) i > MITO UC. World Enduu•oct 2• Hours of LeMans (R) ( 1 hr ) <HJ ll(MI "Octop11aay" l t98J. A<Mn- 1vre) Raoer Moor~ Meud Adami A Rut· 11an genetll pltn1 e f111t 11rtti.~ attack , agatnst NATO countr111 1n Europe 'PG' L2 m . 10 mtn) (I ) llO¥ll "JaW9 3' ( 1983, Adventure) Dennis Outtid. Bess Arm!ltrono A gfMt wtl1te sha1k terrortzn 1 malint lmUM- ""'nt p.9rk PG }l'I hr 39 min ) Sunday, July 8. 1984 11 -lunclg Cont. (%) ... "The f"nt Oeedly Sin.. ( 1980. Mystery) Frank Sinatra. Feye Ounewey A veteran New Yen Qty poMc:e dttectMI. whole wife .. euffering from • eerk>ut Ill-- net&, tries to catch •brutal killer tenoriz· i Manhattan. 'R' (1 hr . 52 min.) .. Ofi91&1J .. ICllOCI. llAT Guest« economllt I writer Thomas Sowell ~the ramlfl- catlOnl of ettwc dlwrltty on the educa- tional system In Ameftca today. (!) ... "Forty-&tcond Str .. t" ( 1933, MUllC4l) Ruby Keeler. Dick Powel Gfeet ambition dtrves • produoef' to put on a Bro.d'Nay mu8IClll amid emotional IUI· moil. (2 hrs.) ([) .,_ "Night Stvtt" ( 1'182. Comedy) Henry Wll'lklef, MlchMI Keaton. Two rnghthme morgue attendants become "IO\le bfokeft" for a group of h<><*ers who have lost thelf pimp 'R' ( 1 hr • .t5 min L -a (I) 11W'91 Ml9' IU. The arrival of a etitlcalty Ill 8-moolh-old girl afflicted with dwarfism sends Trapper. Gonzo end orthOpedtSt Aubfey NJe'9on Into a atate of confuted~. (R) ( 1 hr ) ·~ ... , .... n Cl.YWUD "Thote Who EndUred" Ath- letes who per~ In oompetlng et the Olympte1 uni~ capturing • gokf medtl. Including bOl:>ateddef Eugenio Monti and skiers Andfea Mead Lawrence and Roel M1ttermaief ( 1 hr ) l ~J,.. .-AT ·-~ "Budden· brOOks" $OQO alter Toni leaves Grvnlich. Joflarin Buddenbfool< dM end Tom becomeS director ol the fifm (Part 3 of i 0(1hr) ~w-••...,..~ u.TTA -llCMI "Blondie In SOclety" (19.tt, Comedy) Penny Singieton. Atttu Lake A champt<>n Great Dane creel• problema for the BumsteadS (I hr • 30 min.) -•rr••11• m .,.,.11.n nm-Featured Kirk Douglas tab about the pay· TV west· ern "Drawl", comedian P• W• Hannan. Herb Alpert and the Tltuena 9t.. ( 1 hr ) wnmwtoia: .. -.. .. umAY9GITINm tW D (J)m ... WM.Llrillf jClllmlM. 90IT ... '°"" MCIYAI .. _,,IWMIMIT .-TAii The Canadian rock group Loverboy ~onne before an audl· ence 1n Vancouver ( 1 hr ) CC) llCMI .. American Pop" (1981. Musi· cal) Animated The hls1ory of Arneflcan pop mullC. from vaudeYtlle to roek 'n' roll. IS trac.ed thfough N¥918' generellone of• fa~ muslcfaot 'A' (lllr .. 37 min.) (I) , ... CO) ... "The Belt Little Whorehovte In Texas" ( t982, Muaal) Bort Reynolds, Dolty Parton A ftamboyent. muc*raklng TV personalrty tries to elate down • pop1r 1ar bawdy h<>uM. 'R' ( 1 hr .• SS min) Cl).,_ "Going In Style" ( 1979, Come- dy) George Bufnt. Art Carney Bored *'fh &1ttlng aM day on a t>enoh In the park three elde<ly gentlemen carefully plan a bank hetSt 'PG' (I hr , 98 min ) (%) llCMI "Love At First Bite" ( 1979 Comedy) George Hamllton. Suun Saint Jamet. A love-amftttn Count Orecula pecl(a uo hit coffin and hMdl tOf New 12 Sunday. July 8, 1 9~ York City to find tht reincarnation of a for-"'* love 'PG' t 1 tv . 3e mn I l~M.LWOITI ml Cll ... ... "Thlngt Are Toogh AH Over·· ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar· In. Tommy Chong Two men have numet· out mtsadventures wtllle driving an Arab· owned. money-filled flmo to Las Vegas 'Ff ~30mln) CD "Taboo" ( 198-0. Orame) Kay Ptrtuw. Mike Range< When a woman's husbend leevet her to run oH with hl5 sec retary. lhe emberkl on a quest for sexual fulfilment that ends In her teen-age son's bedroom. ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) ,. 9Cllll •U. '1tl 9Cllll NIM. ......... ...,0 mJI IMll•WIMDDUTM ATM.,_ •uam ,..,,,M.Wal ... "Bey City Blues II" (Premiere, Orama) ~ Noun. Kelty Harmon A betebd menegtf has to suspend three ltlltlng pteyer• and dl8COVers f1nanc1a1 ineQU!tlel have left htt teem deeply rn ' deb1 (2 hrs.) ••CLUI tWGl).,. "Happy Go Lovely" (1951. Comedy) V9'8 Ellen, David Niven A pro- duc« bellevlng a oh<>rine IS a mt1hona1re's ~rlend casts her In his leading role 12 11111 D ~ "Bay City Blues II" !Premiere OralM) Michael Nouri. Kelty Harmon A betet>eff manager has 10 suspend lhree starting pteyers. and discovers l1nancra1 Inequities have left his team deeply in debt (2tn) tW 8 .,. "The Pleasure Of His Compa ny•· (1961. Comedy) Fred Asterre. Deb- bie Reynolds A tathef attempts to stop his daughte(s wedding plans (2 hrs 10 -1m1n·CLUI .. _.. ... mn•1•11111ouron• ,__ W COC .. Fiimed In Bohv1a end Miami, this documeritary, wtuch eMamlnet the growing. processing and ~or coeetoe. Includes 1n1erviews wtth i.iw tnf0tcement olficlals and looks at the role of the Bolivian government and certain meior "families" 1n the cocaine tra~ (1 hr) Cft. OIOOTUU. Edmonton Eskimos al Bntlth Columbia LIOl'ls (Al (2 hr!. 30 min.) -1--.. _,. ·Tu1s ts The West That Was" ( 1975. eom.dy) Ben Murphy, Matt Clark Wiid 8111 Hlct<ok and Buttalo 8111 dMl th gold lusttng gunmen and _ 1 mlTts I hr , 30mrn) 11D'fCOIY ••WTIUO ....... -.... tMt ... ''The Kidnapping 01 The Pres1 dent" ( 1980. Suspense) Wilham Shatner. Hal Holbr~ While on a st•te 111t1t 10 T0tonto. the President of the United Stat" It kidnapped and held 101 ransom In an armored truck tilled wrth e11plOS1V8$ 'R' ( t hr • 37 min I Cl) ... "Fest Times At R1dgemont High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen· nlf., Juan lA'gh Students et a "typlClll" Arnfricen high IChool coofront lhe chat· lengte of advl1hood. drugs, Mill and schOOlwor1t 'R' I I ht 30 mtn \ 11111(%) CIWID ~TM.II MTN Gll8lt Stan Olagotl. _ tl:9 D MOLLYWOCID Cl-• F .. turecl 11 pro- file of Jackie 8leMt and het newest Nm "Unde< The Voleeno": a talk With Gong Show hOSt. Chuck Barrla; • lootl at mcMe me<chendizlng . lH.) MOW11 "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler. MlcNMI KNton Two nighttime morgut attendants b9conle "love broke<I"' f0t a group of hooktri who have io.i thelf pimp. 'R' ( t hr • 45 • ;'r!'nJ a I PWI ----... !1?9T ... MOW11 ''They Got Me Covered'' ( 1943, Comedy) Bob Hope. Oorottiy LalTl(U A W119h1ngton sabotage ring Is accldentaty invaded by a foolish newspaperman. ( I hr 35 min) Cl) .,. "Blrgttt Hau MUSI Be Killed ( 1982 Orama) Phl1lWe Noiret. Jeen Rochefort A French MCr•t servioe chltf developS a compte• ICheme to kill 1 young Germen tStrottlt without 1mplicat· I hit organization. ( 1 hf .• .t5 min ) t9 MIT OP L.A. TOOAY t:ll a.ccmue..uma llCMI "High Society" ( 1955. Cornt- dy) Bowery BOys. Hunti Hall An 1Mer\- 1ance Is almost dlwrted unlll the Boys meet the Jone& family ( 1 tv . 30 mro ) ... tll WOii.DAT~ "" .... ,. ... ttl ... HI (l)Cll ... __..ATaf rrtYUal Ill• t1I _,. "Squeeu P\ay" (1981. ~ dy) Jim Harris. Jenni Helrlci( The ~ trrendS of softt>en pla)'9'1 decide to IO!m 1he11 own team 81 a way of evengirog in. ~lee! 'A' (I hf • 30 min.) !9(k) llCMI "The Strlppet" ( 1963. Orama) Joanne Woodward. Richard 8eymel After staying In a sman town '°' a bfltl perlOd of time. an ex-carnival star deeldel to move and ttart ~ ( 1 hr . 31 mm ) ta~.-r•MIMT ..... M _,.. "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Caauvetes. ~ AowtandS A New York architect leavet the ptessuret ot urban hie and mautage and escapes 10 a Greek Island wnh hit daughter and a l1e&- 9plril8d young woman In this upd111ed ~ SIOO of Sh•kesPMr•'• play. 'PG (2 hr~ .. 125=--... ...... ,_ ) .,. "Algl9tt" ( 1938. Romaoct) Charlet 80y9', Hedy Lamarr An 1nteroa tronal jewel thief tak• r9fugl In lhe exotic Casblh (I ht . 35 min.) •(f)PMTMtl -~.,."Easy MOM)'" (1983. COIT\CI dy) Rodney Oangtfleld, Joe Pesc1 A man whO llk9' to eat. drlntt and lfTlOlca on e11ceu standa to win $10 rnKllOn If he sac 11flces hit wor1dly pteaM .. fOf one year ·1·A' =';,j,-- IU 11 D• Tim (I) llCWll "The Shaft Of Love" (1983 Comedy) Morgan Fallehlld. Anll'lony G .. ry In this aoap op9fl epoof. the !Ives of MVtfal peop..trom • llJIPICIOUs pr1- 11a1a lnV99tlgat0t to a comatote woman- aie tnle<tw1ntd ( 1 hr • 32 min ) -'°°" -lMl...wTI -~ "Greased Lightning" (19n, Biogra- phy) Richard Pryor. Beau Bridget. ( 1 hr .. 38mln) (SJ "The Hound Of The BHl<ervlllet" ( 1939, Mystery) Basil Rathbone, Nigel 81Uce ( 1 hr • 20 min ) (1 ) ' The Blob" ( 1958. HorrOf) Steve McOueen. Aneta Corseevt. ( t hr , 26 min) • ll.1) "You Oona Stay Happy" ( 1948. Comedy) James Stewart, Joan Fontaine. ~hrs) NI Cf) 'Backlash" ( 1958. W•ttm) Richard Widmark, Donna R.ed. ~2 hra.) 19 "This Happy Breed' (HMS. Orama) Robert Newton, Cella Johnson. (2 hrt.) .. (C) "The Sound And The Fury" (1959, Orama) Yul Brynner, Joanne Woodward. (1 hrs) CO "Shalf We Oance" (1937. Myalerf) Fred Astaire, GIOQef R<>g«t (1 hr .. 56 min) •<BJ "Let's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolling Stones (1 hr , 30 min.) •(f l "Eddie And The Cru!Mrl" (1983, Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare. (1 hr 32 min) -CCJ "Klondike Fever" (1980, Adventure) Jell East, ROd Steiger (1 hr., "6 min.) (ff) 'The Learning Tree" ( 1969, Orama) Kyle Jonnson. Ale.11 Clarke. ( 1 ht . 47 min) (SJ 'The Reluctant 0.bUtante" ( 1958. Comedy) Rex Harrison, Kay Ktndri:' (1 hr 34 mtn) -a7) "Fame It The Name Of The Game" ( 1966. Mystery) Tony Franciosa, Susan Saint James (2 hrs.) • -a ''Hawk The Slayer" (1981, Adven- ture) Jack Palance, John Terry (2 htt) tta(Z1 Eagle'• Wing" (1979. Western) Mar- tin Sheen. Sam Waterston ( 1 hr • 45 !Hin I -Af ••noo• llovlM- ,..m Money To Burn" (1973, Orama) E G Mar Shall. M1ldr9d Natwick (2 tn.) tC) "8111" ( 1981. Orama) Mickey Rooney, Oenrna Quaid. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (0 ) "Waltz Acrou Texas" (1983, Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow (1 hr., 40 min) i l 'Stroker ACll" ( 1gs3, COmtdy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderton. ( 1 ht , 36 min.) ta (ff) "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Ellzabeth McGovem ( 1 hr • 35 rn1n ) ,Z) "Sweet Pea" ( 1982) Luca Porro, FabiO Per1bonl (2 hrt.) dm "Just Acron The Str .. t" (1952, Comedy) Ann Sheridan, John Lund ( t hr 30 min) t9(C) ·Greased Lightning" (1977, Biogra- phy) RK:hard Pryor. Beau Bridges ( 1 hr., 36 min J IQ) "Jtkyll And Hyde . Togethef Again" ( t982. com.dy) Mark Bllnkfleld, Beu Armstrong ( 1 hr , 25 min ) CS "Huckleberry Finn" ( 1974, AMn- 1ure) Jeff East. Paul Wlnlleld. ( 1 hr .. 58 min) .. CL) "Homework" ( 1982, Comedy) Joen Collins, Ml<:hael MOl'gln ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) CZJ "Algie<t" ( 1938. Romance) Chariee E:4gytf, Htdy umarr ( 1 hf • S5 :l: •rel "The Sound And The Fury" 1959. Orama) Yul Brynner. Jolnnt W rd l! hr . 65 min j · .. rn "A 00o o Flandefl" (1959. Dr1mal David Ladd, Donald Crisp. ( 1 hr .. 3e min.) (%) "Eddie And The CNll«t" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Berenget. MlctlMI Pare. (1 hr., 32 min..) •Gll "The Bridges At Toko-RI" ( 1954, Ora· ma) WUUam Holden, Fr9drlc March. ( 1 tv., 55 min.) •®"The L•rnlnQ Tr .. " (1989, Orama) Kyle Johnaon. Alex Clertt•. ( 1 ht .. 47 min.) __ ....... .. .. .. ma= ..... .... IU..-0 mAmT' CMlmo .... Q .... --Ill lllmc!IT .... 91•? ••TlllOUlllMMTI .,.. "Klondike Fev.,.. ( 1980. dvertturl) .Mff Eut, Rod s~. The young Jack London 1111 out to leek hit IOftune during the Odd Ruth. ( 1 hr.. 48 min.) CD) "lllMJOI Pet• O'Tooll II Prof Hlg- g1na, Margot Klddtf It Ellla Oollttle and Jottn Standing ii Col. Plcl<ttlng In this per- fOfmanot of George a.rnard Shaw'• cla• 11C oomedx chrcnctlng the profetSOf's effort• to make EJtz:a preMntable to socl- cit ty'J. D'fll ... TAii IMC:m,/~-·-.. fllOl1"tm ..act---,., .. ... ---TAii .... Q , .. •W The gutter and cl'\aoa of the Cannee Alm Fettfval. antettalnmenr news.:,;c =a.ck. 1-=.nsn•n T011•rr Featured 8Uddy Ebttn dlscuaet his upcoming role In "Matt HOUiton." I ,,... Ct911tf . ._. ..... _,..HAL "The LonghOmt" Trail boss R J Poteet (0.nnlt Weaver) recruits a group or cowhandt to drive 3,000 callte from T•xH to Colorado i at160f 12) am> LCM CCI 1••1:1D1 •cox•• ... ccum ··The Otympa. Getting RMdyl" A look at plan. btir'lg made to meet <*nandl on Orange County'• resourcet created by the vltltort to the 1984 OlymP'o Gamet httd thlt IUmmef In Loa Angelta. co ..... A H«o Ain't Nothln' But A SandWich" ( t977, Orama) Clc*y Tyson. Paul Wlnflel<I A black tttn-ag.r'1 lnvoiv. ment wtth dNQ:t diarupta hit an11te family 'PG' (1hr,41mtn) (%) llOWll "The Blob" ( t958. Horror) Stev1 Mcau..n. Aneta eor ... ut A strange blOb from outer tpa04I devourw many people until two teeo-a~ devile a ~to ltop It. (1 hr., 28 min.) G ... "Eut Side Of Htewn" (1939. MUllca.I) Bing Cfotby, JOiin Blondelt. A sing~ taxi dr1* flndl hlmMl1 the guardl- 1n of an 1bandon9d t>eby (2 hrt.) ,_ 8 M ... TO -&lftBll H.ghlightt of the elaborate preperatlont IOf the f1th annual M1t1 UnMlftt Pageant. and the rites and responslblllllet fo1 the coming iar of the C\Mrent MIU USA 1re featured ., ..... ,..., ..... ,u.e m •LA. Featured tips on exetciset that will tom flabby !hight and hips, a IOOk at the ()lymplC Art• r-estlVal. a rePor1 on how the American mllltary It u!J4ng psych- ics to aid In their oPeratoo,. a guide to muahroomt I TICT~-- ...... comf •DAYATAllm 9U, 11.D ........... W ,.NWI Neal Gablet and .Jet- frey Lyons IOOk at the genius of Altr9d Hitchcock and review "Vertigo.'' "Rope," "Rear Window" and "The Man W'rto Knew Too Much." (A) (l) ..... _.111T•1•1Tt Highhghts of Super Bowl v -BalttmOfe Colts vs Dallas Cow=) (8) IOCll Wembley hatches an ~ that fe41 out of a garden tree ... ())IC' •CMWAll>W. U. A~ cial eoutlef falfl to M11ver a t~&eCtet report to Bmy Melrose and Lee recognl.?· es the mtaslng man 1n a ltlm showing Amanda's car (A) ( 1 ht ) D CID TY'I ..--Ml> flUCT1CAL aa Featured Tom Bosley and Barbi Benton are the victims of practical jokes. Ed McMahon and Otc:k Clark dem<>nStrate 90Und ettects a segmenL ol Robert Klein's 'Streets Qt New York " (Rl ( t hr ) 8 .,_"Take Thrs Job And Shove It' (1981, Comedy) Robert Hays. Barbare Hershey A younQ corporate executive runs into re111Stance when he returl'IS to hit hometown to rev11alize a company brewery (2 hr' ) 8 9 llO¥W "The Outlaws" (Prtmtefe. Comedy) Christophef Lemmon Charles Rocket An inventor and h15 partner. unjustly lmprlsooe<J. break out to llnd the th1eve1 who stole their car and cauc;ea thel=~hr 30mm) .ta.r .. ~ .,.,limn TWT Featured Buddy Ebten dlScut.5" his upcoming rOle In "Matt HOU5ton." a> .,_ "Stagecoach" ( 1939, West em) Joon Wayne. Clair• Trevor Passen- Qefl abOard a stagecoach raided by Ind• ans eech reect to the traumat•c 8PISOde In a d1ltt1ent way ~rs ) •.-AT I• ~...::n ·Alice In Wond· e<tand" Richard Button Rnd hlS dauQhler Kati 11ar In !his adap101ton ot Eva Le Gal· llenne'a Btoadway production of Lewis CarrOll'S classic (I hr , 30 mrn ) CD mAT ,._,.. "Budden· brOOkt" Tom marries a v1ohn!9I he met tn Amsterdam, and his brother Omsttan plans to set up his own ous1ness (Pert 4 Of 9) 0 (I hr) CC) .,. "The POIJd W1rriof ' ( t981, Adventure) Mel QbsOn, Bruce S~ In an Auttraha of the tutvre where CMllza11on It reduc9d to a cOl\ect1on of rural com munn. a formtf htgttway cop makes a 2000-mlle run tor sanctuary 1n a promised land. 'A' ( 1 hr • 3!1 min ) (I) ..,.1C81'1'9' ® C* LOCATICll "Ganin On Campus" Comadlan o.o<ge Carhn tak• a h\Jmor· OUt look at baebell. football, cars and everyday l1tt belOfe a UCLA auditnet ( 1 Sunday, July 6, 1984 13 -Monday Coal. hr.) (aJ llCMI "Har,Y Tracy" ( 1982, Dfama) Btuce Dern. Helen Shaver. A great lea· endary outlaw who escaped from jail ls pursued by a group of men. 'PG' (I hr , 40mln.) ()) llCMI "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscu- puk>vl fried chicken tranchlt« and becomes romantlcally lnvooed with a P.!etty bUt virginal publle relatlons woman PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) lrtl (!)-. u•w. A preview or tomor· row's All·Star Game at Candlesllck Park In Sen Francisco. (A) M1Ja11CTAC~ ~ ~..,_ An Interview with "Dynasty'' star Joan Collins; a school for break danci"9,. (Z) llCMI 'Brimstone And Treacle" (1982, Ol'ama) Sting, Denholm Ellloll A mysterloUS young man cons his way Into a cynical bUslnessman's household and the hearts of the man's wife and hand1C8pped da=1 ~ ht . 25 min) = i Cl) -.D.1 Pll/alllf Featuring Bob Barker aa muter of ceremonies, Joan Van Ark as hostess 1nd Tom Jones a• special guest star, the competition ta broadcUt from the Jat'T\9t L. Knight Inter· national Centef In Miami. (2 hra.) De llCMI "Executioner'• Song" {Part ~ of 2) (1982, Orama) Tommy LN Jones. 1:11 Wallach. Bated on the book by Nofman Maller~ Trac. the lut nine montht In the Ute of convicted murderer Gary Giimore. who fought effort• alm9d at iev.nllng hit execution (R) (2 hra ) =..,."Psychic Show" Gueata pareptychotoglsta Stephan Schwart1, K~th Harary end AutMll Targ; Petet Cad· dy. co-founder of Flndhom .Amazing Gar· dens; Tony Robbln1, who demonttrates tire walking. ( 1 hr.) (ll)llCMI "The Grissom Gang" (1971, Drama) Kim Darby. Tony Musante. Based on a novel by Jamet Hadley Chase A psychopathic kidnapper falls In lovw with his beautiful. wealthy victim (2 hra . 40 min.) fSi) ._AT '°'9 •'Sarah Vaughan And Wynton Marsalis" Grammy award-winning Wynton Marsalis perlcxms a Haydn trum· pet concerto and )azz medleys with Sarah Vaughan, wtio sings "Send In The Clowns" and "Misty " ( I hr ) (H)llCMI "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ora- ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens. A homicide detective and a crlmlnolOQy graduate search for a klller of women '°A' (J hr . 4 1 min.) (]J llCMI "Second Thoughts" ( 1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz, Craig Wasson A young lawyer becomes involved with a mus.clan. 'PG' ( 1 h<. 38 min) ~WIMALDLLOI .. AUITUUMUDPOOTUU. OQ • di mWll "Concrete Beat'' (l>remlere. Ofama) John Getz. Oarlanne Fleugel A cokJmnlst on a weekly newspaper trlei to clear e young woman blamed for the death ot her child In a tragic ftre c;i ( 1 hr . 30 min) CJ)_. "The Chapman Repoft" (1962. Orama) Efrem Z1mbahst Jr , Jane Fonda A •x survey conducted by a famoua psy- choloQlst touches the ttves ot tout typleal IUbUrban women. l2 hrs , 30 min~ • IGUAm. Tiii cm. M ADIUMIA 14 Sunday, July 8. 1984 ITOIY A profile of poor people In PhUadel- phla who 111ega11y occupy abandoned houses CC) &Tiii Mii Features the new albUm "Breaking Hearts," with music vldeoe and lint~: Elton John -. .., ... THIUllT m.AT •• ~ "Budden-brOol<a" Tom marries a vlohnist he met In Amsterdam. and hiS brother CMllttan plans to set up his own business .• (Part • of 9) In German j,,( 1 ht ) Ii) ICIBll&M1 I 1lcm llfO llMI Paul Mazursky talks about his charac1ers and why the themes of marriage. lnfldellty and new tlfestyles have become his 1rad&- mar~ CC) "Bill" (1981, Orama) Mickey Rooney, Dennis Quaid. Based on the true story or a mentally retarded man wtio enters the outside wor1d after being lnsll- tu11onallzed for « years. ( 1 hf .. 4,0 min ) (JD llCMI "The Kentucky Fried MOVle" ( 1977, Comedy) Evan Kim, Master Bong Soo Han This collection of no-Oolds- barred saUrlCal sketches spooftng te6evt- sion and mOVle cllches Includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland. Hen- ry Gibson. Geo<ge Lazenby and Biii BOc.-~ 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) MOVll "SmOkey And The Bandit Part 3" (1983, Adventure) Jackie Gleaaon, Jerry Reed. A aheriH challenaet aome men to 1 race from Florlda to 1'xaa tor a Q!!ze of $260.000. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) Cl) llOWI "Blrgltt Hau Muat Be Killed" ( 1982, Ofama) Phlltppe Nolret. Jeen Rochefort A French NCrtt NtVloe chief dtveloPI a comple• echtme to kill a young German terrorltt without lmpllcat· I ~lion. (1 hr. 45 min.) -••• w ... IOUA,,.. .,. cmm ,.. .._.... tTOllY A prome of poor people t.n Phlledel· phta whO llt.gally occupy abandoned houses .. (1).-ATMllame" ([) llCMI "Catherine Chef it' ( 1982. Ofa· ma) The happiness of two lovers Is ruined b an elder~ vu 'R' ( 1 hr., 41 min ) 1tM DD()) .... UNDAY ..... IWITlrl UU.• THl&i ·-ICUD ICU llTI TOTHI.,_._ llCMI "The Betsy" ( 1978, Orama) Laurence Olivier. Robert OwaJI. Based on the novel by Harotd Aobblna A powerlul and relentless Detroit auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star Into his company to develop a revolutionary new vehicle 'R' i hrs .. 12~ tt1I 90ITIC8I 11:11 Cl) ..... P.L Magnum IS hired by a rieh and eccentric woman to participate In games based on pr1vat&-eye fttms from the 1930s (A) (1 hr . 10 min.) D CJ:) _., Oii CAMOll Host Johnny Car· son Guests Buddy Hackett. au singer Joe W1lhams. Linda Sha ne. (A ( 1 hr.) fJ ®) AIC... "Talking Back To TV News" Steve Bell. David Brinkley. Sam Oonaldton. Peter Jennings. Geraldo Ri1191'a and Barbara Wa11 ... a par- ticipate In an open forum from Georg&- town Unlvorsity 1n Washington, O C (I hr. 30 ... Mbe I. °'-AIClll ...... RM:a ITmTIOf ..... -.:o LATDIOWT AmllCA Scheduled actress and singer Vicki Lawrence on her career. ( 1 hr.) (()-UMW. A prewtw of tooay·s All-Star G.ame at CandlMtk:k Park In San Francl&co. (~ OO~ummer Camp" ( 1979, Com edy) John C. McLaughlln, Matt Michaels The owner of a la.Ung summer camp decides to raise money by holding a reunion for the now-matured alumni 'A' {_1 hr . 30 men ) m 19 Cl.UI Featured the hidden Crime of child abuse; how rear almost destroyed a family. (1 hr • 30 min.) 1wtm ..,_ "Savage Pampas" {1967 Adventure) Robert Taylor. Ron Randell An Army officer tries to keep his military unit Intact after a band of rebel Argentini- an desertfJfS and lndlans ransacks the countryside. (2 hrs .. 5 min) CC) _,.. .. National Lampoon's Animal House'' { t978. Comedy) John Belushi. Tim Matheson. Two new college fraternity pledges jOln Delta House, the zaniest and wildest gang on camp(JS, and help to fight the efforts of the school·s sinister dean 10 mllJhavt=W 'A' c1hr .•9 m1n 1 llCMI .. Escape To The Sun" ( 1972 Adventure) Laurence Harvey, Josephine Chaplfn. A band of Soviet Jews make a serloua blunder In their attempt to hijack an airliner. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) ~•••w ... nlCll Of M .-r Guests Mary otby, comedian Jackie Vernon. Wally George. Of. Jay Brown. (R) ( 1 ht 30 min) (()CR. flOOTUU. Calgarx Stampeder& at Ottawa Rough Rider• (R) (2 hra , 30 min.) (Q) llOW9 "Waltz Acr<>11 Texas" ( 1983 Ofama) Anne Archer, TMry Jastrow A wildcatter and a pretty geologist become romantically lnvotved after thelr proles· slons bring them Into conflict 'PG' ( 1 hr 40 min.) (Z) -.. "The Adolescents" ( 1976 Comedy) Suean Player. Anthony Andrews. A naive Spanish girt makes en ey.apenlng visit 10 London. (I hr .• 40 min.} ~ D GO LA11 ~ wmt DAYm ~ SCheduled com.dtan Rich Hall, MUham· mad All. (I!" ) I ALPMID NITCMCOCl •f!M••-in-_,. .. l IMllTW't UUM• LM,..-ucutm.1 .. IDMLMMCI llCMI "Swamp Thing'' ( 1982, Fania sy) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan. A brlHlant research sclentisl concocts a remarkable llf&-slrengthenlng potion that turns him Into a heroic monster after he Is nearly killed In the destruction of his tabo· rat~ 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1MIJ Cl) llCMI ··without Warning" ( 1980 Horror) Jack Palance, Martin Landau A gas station attendant and a Vietnam vet· eran p11 themselves against a terrifying and powerful humanoid which attacks tis pray with deadly flylng organisms (A) ( 1 hr. 20m4MJm -1~:m. ~ llOWll "Doctor Ehrlich's Magi<: Bullet' ( 1940, Biography) Edward G 1lobloson Ruth Gordon A doctor devotes hfS hie ro finding e cure for aoclal dleeases ( I hr 30 min) (I) ....... Mary Sh*y'5 st<>')' aboUl an ambltlO\Js doctOf who creates lite, starring Robert Powett Oa'M Warner -Monday Cont. C.me F1sh91 and John Gielgud o ( 1 h1 30min) ,.CBJ .W. "Doctor Detron" (1983. Com&- dy) Dan Ayk1oyd. Donna Dix.on A llmld college p1ofesSOf Is 1ecru11ed 10 take the place of a pimp, and soon hods himself ento~ln his new occupation 'A' r I hr , 31 min t•1 '"..., MOlUWOOD a.om• Featu1ed Herry Belalonte talks about the new film he pro- dUCed. "Beat Street". a look at the Olym- pic Arts Fest1Val. Dolly Parton and S)'lvM· ter Stallone's new movie, "Rhinestone " (I) MO¥W "Battles Of Chief Pontl8c" ( 1953 Western) Lex Barker, Lon Chaney VIOience and b1oken vows ear- mark lhe llght fOI Pontiac's territory 1n Delrojt ( 1 hr, 30 min) I AU.•TMIPAm.Y ... I llMTW'I UUClt. MO¥W "The Ve1dict" (1982, D1ama) Paul Newman, Cha1lotte Rampling An elcohollG Boston lawye< pulls hlmself togethel to b<lng an unpopular medleal melPf&Cltee case to trial against 111000 opposition by the courts. the arcMIOCese and h1s own cllenta 'R' (2 flf8 ) WI WOllLDATU. Mt ~==mmfATat CATHOUCllA.lt -Tuesclay -Morning Movies-• .. (C) Mr Scoutmaster" (1953. Comedy) Chhon Webb Edmund Gwenn ( t ht • 27 min ) (l) "Invitation Au Voyage" ( 1983, IJra- ma) Laurent Malet. Nina Scott ( 1 hr , 33 min) .. @ 'Tammy Tell Me T1ue" ( 1961, Cone· dy) Sandia.Dee, John Gavin (2 hrs.) t.:lltS) "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard ~or. Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr., 40 min I NI C!J "Cheyenne Autumn" (Pall 1 of 2) ( 1964, Westem) James Stewar1. Richard W1dma1k [)jrected by Jottn Ford (2 hrs ) 1:19 "Becket" ( 1964. Drama) Richard Burton. Peter O'Toole (2 hrs 28 min ) .. CID "Bear Island'' ( 1980. Suspense) Doo aid Sulher1end Venessa Redgrave ( 1 hr . 58m1n I J1) "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martin Sheen, Brigitte Fossey. ( 1 hr , 40 mm ) CZ) "Blrgltt Haas Must Be Killed" ( 1982, Orama) Philippe NOlret. Jean Rochefort i_1 h1 , 45 min.) -CC1 "Adventu1es Of The Wilderness Fami- ly" { 1975 Ad'Venture) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 h< . 40 min ) 'H ·Eddie And The CrutsefS' ( 1983, Drama} Tom Berenge< Michael Pare ( 1 hi .. 32 min) ·1 Love MeMn" ( 1953 Mutlcal) Don· aid O'Connor Debbie Reynold&. (I ht • 18m1n I %J "Melvin And Howard" ( 1980. Come· dy) Paul LeMat. Jason Rob11d1. ( 1 hr . 35mln) -<11) "Tt1t Big Steal" (1949. Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Jane G1Mr ( 1 rv . 30 min) -· "Thal'I My Boy" (1951. Comtdy) OHn Martin, Jerry Lewis. (2 hrt) -111emoo• 11ov1ea- ,... "Apache Rifles (1985. Wntem) CO) PT91AL111 Petet O'Toole la Prof. Hig- gins, Margot Kidder ts Eliza Oollttle and John Standing Is Col. Pickering 1n this pe<· formance of George Bema1d Shaw's clas- sic comedx chronlcllng the PfOfessof's efforts to make Eliza presentable to socl- ~ (2 hrs) lZJ m¥9 "Eagle's Wing" ( 1979, West- em) Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston. A trapper and en Indian fight oY9f the pos- session of a unique hOfse ( I hr , <45 min ) • 1 llMCUI '!!!Jl-.ILD. ..,, ......... ~' (1981. Horror) Barbi Benton A 10U1lne medical examination turns into e nightmare with gruesome mu1· ders when a killer stalk• a woman In a hQ.SPital. ( 1 h1., 29 min.) •CID.,. "An Officer And A Gentlemen" ( t982, Drama) Richard Gere. Debra Winger An undlsclpllned aviation officer candidate meets his match m a tough Naval driU Instructor 'R' (2 hrs • 5 min.) ·1QICO·---... ..... lml .. •Ami• ... .,.. .. The Road Wa111of .. (1981 Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence In an Australia of the future whore clvlliz.ation is reduced to a collection of rural com- Audie Murphy, Michael Dante (2 hrs ) (Cl "Freedom" ( 1982. Drema) Mere Winningham, JeonH91 Warren _( 1 hr . 36 mtn) ©) "Heartaches" { 1981, Comedy) Mar· Q9.tKlddef. AnnleP011s (1hr .. 35mln.) (SJ "A Mtdlommer Night's Se11 Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) WOO<fy Allen, Mia Far- row (1hr .. 30mln l CZ) "l:ddie And the Cruisers" ( 1983 . Drema) Tom Berengttt, Michael Pare. (1 hr., 32 min) W CID "Jaws 3" ( 1983, Ad'Venture) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong ( I hr , 39 min.) W ell ''The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Rlche1d ~or Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr . 40 min.) Cl) "Wings Of The Moullng" (1937. Comedy) Henry Fonda John McCor- mack. ( 1 hr , 30 mln.) Hl(C) "Mr Scoutmaster" (1953, Comedy) Clifton Webb. Edmund Gwenn ( 1 hr., 27 min) (0) "The Bride Wore Black" ( 1967, Suspense) Jeanne Moreau, Jeen--Clavde Brlaly. ( 1 h1 , 4 7 min,) (%) "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" (1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleaaoo. Jerry Reed. ( I ht , 25 min ) a. CID "80 Steps To Jonah" ( 1969. Drama) Wayne NeW1on. Jo Ven Fleet ( 1 hr . • 7 mlo) CD "The Missionary" ( 1982. Comedy) Mlehael Pelln, Maggie Smlttt ( I hr . ~ min) a. (Cl "Becket" ( 1964, Orama) Rleherd Burton, Peter O''toole. (2 hrS .. 28 min ) CZ) "Octopusay" ( 1983. Adventure) Roger Moore. Maud Adami (2 hra.. 10 min) tl9 ()) "The Advtnturtt 01 Marco Polo. Jr " ( 1973, Advtntu1t) Animated. Vote.I by Bobby Rydell. Arl\Old Steng ( 1 ht.. 22 min) -~·Gnuly" ( 1979. Oramt) CMttophtr gt, Andrew Print (2 l'ltt ) "Bffr llland" ( ti80. SutptnM) Don- ald &i1herland. VeNtM Aldgtlvt (t hr munee, e former highway cop makes a 200().mfle run tor sanctuary In e promlwd land. 'R' ~ . 35 min.) --1QIC ~...., ...,... • 11 IM lml CJI) mWI "Harry Tracy" ( 1982, Otema) Bruce Oem, Helen Shaver A g1eat leg- endary OU11ew who escaped from Jell ls pursoed by a group of men. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40mln) (%) .,_ "Eddie And The CIUl9efa·· ( 1983, Otama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare. A young 1eporter lnveshgat• the mysfeoous disappearance of a tock sing- er 'PG' ( 1 hr., 32 min ) m-econ fl1I ()) mwll "Huckleberry Ann" (197 4, Adventure) Jeff East, Paul Winfield A young bOy and a runaway slave becOme Involved In a 9efieS of edventwes while fleeing down the Mississippi River on a 1aft. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 58 min) -i 1"1 IUflTI -............ , tl9 ,..,..,.._ • ThlS retrospective of the pe<iod of anti-war protests. the advancement of cMI rights. the birth of "Doonesbury" and "Sesame St1eet." Richard Nixon and WoodStock includes an 1nt8fV1ew with ast1ooaut Buu Aldon ( t hr) 58mm.) •all "This Property Is Condemned" ( 1966. Drema) Natalie Wood. Robert ~lord 2 hr&. 15 min) .. "Afrlean Adventure" ( 1983. Drama) David Ntcena. Clive Sanders (I hr I -•lvening -8Mr'.:U.a.n11MAm .... IN/LOIO .. ---•n .. ,..., ... l.U 16 MIOUlll TMI MT1 .... "Adventures Of The Wildemess Famlly" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Demante Shaw A c~ 11ructlon worker and hls lem•ly. d1Sillu$100- ed with city llfe, decide to live off the land In the Rocky Mountains. ·a· ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CD ttll DCmlY mT DOoa A group of kids try to hide a donkey from their apart- ment building neighbors (0) ... ''Man. Women And Child'' ( 1983, Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Denner A men's hePPY family lift IS dis- rupted by the death of a women with wttom he had a brief attalf yeera Nrlltf and the ertivel of the ton he had never known. 'PG' (1 hr .. 39 mtn I (%) llOWI "A1g1a11" ( 1938. Rom•nce) Chatlel Boye<, Hedy Lama11 An lntarne- tlonal jawel thief talln refuge In lhe a-.otlc Calblh. (1 ht., 35 mln) -1=-VAIDWI 1MC1•1~•••D&a .... 0/1 ..... ""°"°' ..... Sunday, July 8, 198• 15 CJ) llCMI ''A Midsummer Night'• Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow. Tht eumm.r hMt and country 1lr provoke a _... of humoroua romantic encoontert among thr" couplN 1pend- lng a weekend at an lnvtf'ltor'1 rural Mllretr== ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .... TAii P& W.UZlll A visit with "Movie Macabre" hosteea 8vlra, a loo+< at the 11.Sl~ak~M wwwaa .,_ "Eddie And The Cruisers·' (1983. Orama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare A young repor1er lll\ltlltlgates the mysterious disappearance of a rock alng- er 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) CD llO¥ll "The Seduction" (1982. Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sar- razln A glamoroot TV news anchorwom- an Is vlctlmlz.ed by a mentally disturbed admirer 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) m .,_ "Nice Gtrl" ( 1941, Comedy) Deanna Durbin. Franchot Tone. A swee1 young girl tries an innocent fllrtahon with one of her father's business associates. !.? hrs.) 1\tt llZ) ~CBIWllTll._l• .. &1V. "The Shepherds" The growing tension between farmers and cat- tlemen explodes into the range wars of the t870s; rancher Ollver Seccombe (Timo- thy Dalton) falls for Cherlotte Buckland (LyM Redgrave) and farme< Hans Brum- baugh (Alex Karras) decides to take the law into hts own hands. (Part 7 of 12) (2 hrs) 1:911 I Oii M TOW Featured. singing duo Marilyn McCoo and Biiiy Devis Jr . Valenti· no D Baima. Pr8Sldent ot the Republic ot North Callforn1a, a Santa Monica restau- rant that features every kind of lood Imag- inable. 11':.:li_ PIOIU'I CCU'f WU. KO WOIU t11 •mAL1 llOYA "25 Years In Space" A survey of accomplishments since Sputnik and a ~)lew ot future advances (R) Q (1 • IJ Cf) llOYS "Wiii There Really Be A Morning?" ( 1983. Biography) Susan Blakely, Lee Grant. The glamorous and troubled lite of actreA Frances Farmer trom her chaotlC chlldhOOd through her rise to stardom and eventual emotlonal breakdown. la dramatized (R) (3 hrs.) D GD 'nll A-TIMI The team battles a group of terrorists 10 regain contrOl of a j=~rt. (R> <1hr) _.,.IU ,...., .. mmsn•rr TOlllNf Featured ll[IOer Ju~ Newton m llCMI "A Thunder Of Orvma" ( 196 1. Wettern) Richard Boone, G~g• Hamil- ton A teaaoned captain of the U.S Cav- alry rldel herd on a grHn, young lleuten· ant just out of W"1 POlnt. (2 hrs.) e MOVA "25 Veara In Space" A survey of acoompllSh~nta since Sputnik end a 16 Sunday, July 8, 1984 ~review of future 1dvaOC*t. (A) Q ( 1 rcJ .,_ 'Euy Money'' (1983. Come- dy) Rodnty Oengerlleld, Joe Petcl. A man wf'\o Ilk" to eat, drink and emol<e In excess 1tandl to win $10 mllllon If he aao- rlflees hit worldly pleasures for one year 'R'~.,35 ~ (!) , .. cm llCMI "Enigma" ( 1982, Suspense) Martin Sheen. Brigitte FONey The CIA engagn an East German refugee to return to East Berlin to tteal a scrambling devlee from the KGB 'PO' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) ())•AMI CMA9 TMl llCGm ftAll CI> MIMI "lrMtatlon Au Voyage" ( 1983, Orama) Laurent Malet, Nina Scon. A slm· pie country boy and hl1 rock slnger·slster have an lnca1tuou1 relationship. 'R' ( 1 hr 33 min) =i~e'\lght Stalker" ( 1971, Mystery) Darren McGavln, Carol Lynley A reporter lnwstlgatn a aerlal of murders committed by a man whom he believes to be a vampire ( I hr., 30 min ) ~ nc TAC DOUmt I~ The hlgh-rlSk sport ot high diving; women who are becoming successful comics. ml .._Al "Ofangutans.: Orphans Of The Wild" Peter Ustinov narrates a look at the orangutan and the efforts being made to save the spee+ea ttom extinction (R) Q..(1 hr.) M (() U•N.&. Old Timers Cracker Jack Classic (from Washington, O C ) (R) (2 hrs .. 30 mtn) w D tm _,.. Cody's new iove interest has a StStef connected with the mob (R) ~~ ifl llCMI "Little Mias Marker" ( t980, Comedy) Walter Ma!lhau, Julie Andrews Based on the Oarnon Runyon story A gruff. stingy 1930s bookie's hie Is turned around when he accepts a 6-year-old moppet as a marker for a racing bet. (2 hrs) m mR¥ _... G\H!Sta· actress-singer Susan Antoo. actor Pet MOflta ("ihe Karate Kid"). ghoSl expert Non19 Fagatt. atso.-=i~1~ ~ m'fll "Jaws 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong A great white shark terrorizes a marine amuse- me=k. 'PG' {1hr .. 39mln.) (1J "Death Watch" ( t982. Horror) Romy Schnelder, Harvey Keitel. Strange things begin to occur when a woman decides she wants 10 die a private, per sonal death 'R' (2 hrs ) .,_ "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Michell McKean, Seen Young. A young aurgeon trln to. over· come his tear of the knlle In thl1 1p<Sol ot aoa~~·R' (1 hr . 35 min.) .1.,. "Between Two WorlOt" (19« Fantasy) John Garfield. Paul Henreld. The pa1Mngers of 1 bolt cruising foggy waters llowly come to the reelliation that they hive died tnd a<e In tt-4 world beyond. (2 hra .. 20 min ) 11111 (!) llCMI "The Naked Edge" (1961, Ora· ma) Gery Cooper, Deborah Kerr A long- delayed letter cau... the reopening of a l "r-old murder oeM. (2 hrt . 30 min ) ··=·= "'9- -· ti I llnll.,.. An undefwotld figure kldnape MUdled 11 part of 1 pSan to igetikiu: and Steele to work fOf him. (R) 10\I~ Night Strangler" (1972, vapense) Darren McGavfn, Jo Ann PtkJg A reporter turna up evt~ that point• to a long-dead man being rttpOnsi- blt tor a aeries of murdor1. ( 1 hr .. 30 min;..UllT I YSllUltA -.....tllTOIY ,..,,._ A T&nlMll tllTOIY ''The rtt Vietnam War 1~6-195-4" Alter etght years of fighting and recelvtng $2.5 billloo 1n U S ald, the French loM their Asian empire at Olen Bien Phu. (R) Q ( 1 hr) (CJ llCtltllD ... cw • ,,. ll:f COmedlan Richard Belzer perlormt his stage act at New York's comedy club Catch A Rlslng Star. cm llCMI "Tnat Championship Season" ( 1982, Orama) Bruce Dern, Stecy l<Mch Five former high ~hool basketball 1tand· outs gather for a disturbing reunion with their former coach who Influenced their lives. 'R' (1 hr .. 48 min.) (%) llCMI "Melvin And Howard" ( t980. Comedy) Paul LeMat. Jason Robards An othefWISe unknown gas station attendant clalms to be the rightful heir to Howard Hugties' bllllon dollar e&tate 'A' ( 1 ht , 35 mln'-... .. SR11H1a1111n .... ~ llCMI "Valley Qlrl" ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high school girl breaks off hlf romance with a punker because the relauonshtp threaten~ her standing within hef peer group. 'A' ( t hr . 35 mln.l_ ,,.lflUU ... • .,., ... ...,.. L.AUQM. 'nll&IZZ• IOLD GOU llTI TOM ...... IOM WIOllDIATM•M •IC1 llOOm A graphic cloee-up of a reaHlte emergen- cy medical team treating crltlcally Injured crime and accident victims ( 1 hr.) MOVll "Love Camp" (1981, Orama) Christian Anders. Laura Gemser The daughter ol a U S senator comes under the spell ot a rellglous cull member who Initiates her 1n10 a free-love commune ( 1 hr .. 42m~ CA1 Wi ~TIOllM. ROCa Nin. Vil Performances by Adam Ant, Rogtr Oaltry, Cyndi Lauper, The Pretenders. Queen. Bonnl8 Tyler. Thomas Dolby. UB 40 and Tracy Ullman. from Montreux. Sw1tzerlan~ hr , 30 mtn ) 11:11(1)..aurra 1blt II Cl) lllCUMSTT Steve tracks down a aeeret ring of hlgh--soci9ty vigilantes determined to enforce Ju.tlce whlfe the courts fall (R) (1 hr . 10 min.) D GD TOMllHT Host. Johnny Car$00 IS~~d author Gore Vidal, Teri Garr •llMCMOf-........ fUCI 11•1101 w "'uceeco LAW .-CA Scheduled Chica go schOolteacher Ma1va COlllnt on the role of perenta In their children'• formal education, author and physician Charles Clements on day-to-day Ille In war- rtvaged £1 Selvador ( 1 ht ) (()ltmllO F'rom Meaqultt. Ttxat (R) (~ hrs\ •• CIWI FMtUrtd: pro football quart- trbec'c Jim Zom ol tht S.ttlt Seahawkt 0 hr .. 30 min.) 1Mtal.) llCMI ''Counttrltlt Kiiier" (l968, Ofa· ma) Jack Lord. Shirley Knight An under· cover policeman lnfHtratn a crime ~to _1.~a=lee of top cr1me tea f'8 U.TOOAY llON "High Crime" ( t973, Suspenst) James Whhmore, Franco Nero. A cautloua chief of detectives and hie recklest commissioner seek the Identi- ty of the manlpulatort of 11aty'a growing ~ trafflc"irra., 10 min ) (l)gl ILIT ... 0 .,_ "I Walk Alone" ( 1!M8, Ofama) Lizabeth Scott, Burt Lanc.ster. A mot>- ater learnt thr~h experience that his tough tactics don t worl< aa well as they once did. ( t h< .. 40 min.) e 1MICU tll tw _,Guests Ray Par- ker Jr., Manin Sheen, Frtd Wiiiard. R Courl Hay.JR) ( t hr .. 30 min.) CJD llOY11 "9Hr Island" ( 1960. Suspense) Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave. An Arctle weathef-fetearch team's members are forced Into a fight for their very survival 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) (Q) .,_ "Lo&ln' It" ( 1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age bOys hoplng to lose their wglmty In a Tljuana brothel pick up an older wom- an going &OVth for a Mexican divorce. 'R' ~ht., 40mln ) .,... "Eddie And The Crulse<s" 983. Drama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare. A young repof1er Investigates the mysterious d!Uppearance of a rock sing- er. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) tt11(C) llO¥ll "The Adolescents" (t976, Comedy) Susan Pl_ayar. Anthony Andrews A naive Spa.nlSl'I girl makes an eye-opening visit to London ( 1 hr , 40 min.} -· Im U11 _, wrnt DAVID Ll11WmM Scheduled: comedian Jimmy Aleck, singer Huey Lewie, veteran horse racing announcer Fred Cepoaella d1!'r ) I .,_tm:MCOCKWI _,. "Great Catherine" ( t968. Comedy) Pater O'Toola, Jeanne Moreau Fascinated by a newty arrived Br1tlsher. Catherine the Great has him Imprisoned and playtully torments him ( 1 hr.. 30 min l .. Cl) "The Adventures Of Marco Polo, Jr " ( 1973. Adventurt) Animated VOICel by Bobby Rydell, Arnold Stang ( 1 hr .. 22 min) (%) "8r1mstone And Treacle" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Sting, Denholm ElllOtt ( 1 hr . 25 min.) •CC) "Moonllghtlng" (1982, Comedy) J9famy lrona, Eugene Lipinski ( 1 hr . 35 min.) •1121' The Grat1 l1 Greener" (1961. Come- ~ Cary Grant. Jean Simmon• (2 hrs ) MICH> "Moon Madne11" (1982. Adv.nture) Anlmattd ( 1 hr • 15 min.) NICI) "Cheyenne Autumn" (Pert 2 of 2) ( 196-4, W•tem) Ja,,.... Stewart, Rlehard Widmark. Ofrected by John FOl'd (2 hra ) (%) ''Eddlt And Tht Crulen" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Bererioer. Michael Pare ( 1 ,, IOWMl IMITIPI...,... ~tmlCMmu ..... _. ''T'M l..alt American Virgin" 982, ComtdY) Lawrenoe Monoeon, Diane Franklin. A ahy teen-ager In love la ratuctant to join hit buddies In their purtUlt of NXual e~. 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) 1llet 8 ()) COi ll90 A love tt19ngle Is behind the murder of e aenatortal candidate'• campaign maneger. (R) (1 hr .. 20 min.) .. ([) .. "Things Are l'ough AA CM<" (1982. Comedy) Richard "OhMch" Mar- in. Tommy Chong. Two men have numer- ous misadventures while driving an Arab- owned, money-filled limo to Las Vegaa 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) w e llCMI "The Truth AbOut Sptlng" 0965, Orama) Hayley Miiis, John MAia. A fisherman attempts to marry oft his daughter to a lawyer. (2 hra.) Cf) llCMI "Mary, Mary" ( 1963. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, Barry Nelson A pub- 115her Is surprised at the tight of his ax- wtfe. who has undergone a full beauty treatment. (2 hrt.) e llCMI "Flamingo Road'' (19.C9, Ora- ma) Joan CrawfOl'd, Zachary Scott. A beaut1fvl and enticing carnival dancer Is left behind In a small town where she meets up with romance. dirty polltlcs and murder ( 1 hr . 30 min.) tall MUl..1'M ..... ALL•MP-.Y .,...,...,..UUIM. AUITUUMlll.DPOOTULL (IQ W MllUATUMI W .,... "Deadly Foret"' f1983, Ofema) Wings Hauser, Jo~ Ingalls. A former cop sets out to find the psychopath who carved a lalal X on a woman's JOl'ehead 'R' ihr., 35 min.) ·1 Cll ... llGHTWATCM .... CM1.11•t1N1> .,... "Freedom" ( 1962, Orama) Mare Winningham. Jennifer Warren. A teenager, rebeltlng and fleelng trom the custody of her divorced mother, attempts to come up with answers of her own ( 1 hr. 36 min) (Q)m¥11 '"Heanaches" (198t, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Potts A pregnant woman legs along With a playglrt 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) CZ> m¥ll "Algiers" (1938, Romance) Char!M Boyar, Hedy Lamarr An ln1arna- hr . 32mln) 1111 CJD "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Orama) Chnl EAl.stwood. Kyle Ea11WOOd (2 hra... 5 mtn.) •CC) "Somewhere In Tlme" (1980, Fanta- ay) Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (Q) "The Gey Divorcee" ( 1934. Mutical) Fred Aatalrt, Ginger Rogert ( 1 ht . 4 7 min) •rn "Love At F1r11 Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamilton. Suaan Saint Jtmet. ( 1 hr .. 3& min) -(t) "Joan Of Arc" (1948, Biography) Ingrid Befgman. Jo.t Ferrer. ( 1 hr., 40 mfn) (JI) "SmoktY And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Adv.nturt) Jackie Gi.aaon. J9fry Reed. ( 1 hr. 25 min) (I) "The Real Glory" ( 1939, Drema) Gery Cooper. Oevid Niven ( 1 hf , 36 min l tlonl.I Jewt1 !Net takea ref\lge In tht exotic ~1h< .. 36 min.) •Cl) "MQ4N Of H.EA. T." (1982, Adventure) ~arllyn Chambe'ra. An eeplonage egent hat a fleld day woncq undercovet u a mud wr•tl«. (1 hr .. 38 min.) d ([) llCMI "Dark Ride" (No Date, Sulpenee) Jamel Lulal, Swan SUllMln. A. smalHown police 98fgMnt stalkt a ~ chotlc killer who hu kMled and muUlet9d MYtl'.Gll.ltts. (1 hr .. 26 ,,,In.) •a» "Arch Of Triumph" ( 1.$48, Or• ma) lng(ld Bergman, Chane. Boyet. An Austr'lan refugee .. ,Chet Patta '°' a Ges=r'~~ 1.-n•iii'Mi -... "Wiid Harvest" ( t9"7, Orame) Aran Ladd, Dorothy Lamour. Two gnlln harvester• ~ blt18' rivals a+1e1 the same~&';:J. I ... • Hlll'IW -PAmt• .,... "Eddie And The Cru18era" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Berenger, Mlchlel Pare. A young reporter lnveatlgatee the mysterious dlsappeerance of a roek ling- er. ·~t hr., 32 min.) .. CC) "Easy Money" (1983, eon.. dy) Rooney Oangerlleld, Joe Pescl. A man who liket to eat, drink and smoke In excese stands to win $10 mllllon rt he ~ rifloes his WOC'k:ly pleasures for one yeer. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.). .. (J) .,... "Young ~ 1n La.e'' ( 1982. Comedy) MICheel McKean, a.an Young A young surgeon tries to ovet· come his tear of the knife In this spoof of ~opera cliches. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) CZ).,. "Sweet Pea" (1982) Luca Por· ro. Fabio Paraboni A young boy fathert a child and chooees to rne him atone ( 1 hr.45 ~ -; CllC ...,..alf ...... ., .... ,_ .,... "The Bri~Ofe Black" (t967. Suspense) Jeanne Moreau, Jelln-Oaode Brlaly A distraught bu1 determined young b<lde seta out to avenge the death of her hus=·~· 47 min.) -"' ,......,. -~-,..,..,Al&, -07) "Abendoo Ship!" (1957. Otama) Itrone Power. Lloyd Nolan (2 tn ) -· "Night Of Oark ShadOWS" (t971, HOl'ror) l>evld Se4by, Lara Par118' (2 hrl.) 1W CZJ "SmoktY And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1963. Adventure) Jecillt GIMSOo . .Wry Reed ( t hr . 25 min. ) -· "The Iron Mlstreea" ( 19!2, A~ lure) Alan Ladd, V1r;1n1e Mayo. (2 hrs ) (t) "The Thr .. Fac:ea Of Eve" (1967, Orama) Joanne Woodward, David Wayne (1 hr, 29 min) CJD "Swamp Thing" ( 1962, Fantasy) Adnenne Barbeau, loull Jourdan. ( 1 ht , 30m1n) Sunday, July 81 1984 17 (I) "T1~ Waltler" ( 1982, Fantasy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr .. 26 mln.) -{%) "Algiers" ( 1938. Aomanoe) Cher1es Boyer, Hedy Lamarr. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) W (D) "Sophie's Choice" (1982, Orama) Meryl Streep. Kevin Kline (2 hrs., 37 min.) •OO "Race For The Yankee Zephyr" (1981, Drama) Ken Wahl, George Pep- ~d ( 1 hr . 48 min ) llJ "My Fav0<lte Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harpe< ( 1 hr, 35 min) '9 "Love Betora Breakfast" ( 1936, Comedy) Carole Lombard CeMr Rom- ero. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) •(CJ "Octopussy" ( 1983, Adventure) Roger Moore, Maud Adams. (2 hrs , 10 min) 19 (%) "Eddie And The Cru19el's' (1983. Drama) Tom Berenge1, Michael Para ( 1 hr , 32 min) •CD "Ooo's Party" ( 1976, Comedy) John Hargreave, Pat 815hop ( 1 hr , 31 min ) W (t) "Moonltghting" ( 1982, Comedy) Jeremy Irons Eugene Uplnelcl ( 1 hr , 36 min ) {%)"Love At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) Geo<ge Hamilton. Susan Saint James ( 1 ht . 36mm) •(f) "Squirm" ( 1976. Horror) Doo Scar d•no. Patricia Pearcy (2 hrs ) CID "Moon Madness" ( 1982. AdVenture) Animated ( 1 hr 15 min ) Cl> "Brainstorm" ( t983. Science-Fiction) Natalie Wood. Christopher Walken (1 hr 46 min) Cl) "Snoopy Come Home" I 1972, Come- dy) AnTmaf~d. ( 1 hr , 20 min ) --Evening .. ..... Lim.I..,.. Ol M '9IAlm Cll ... l"LOIO .... Q VHaa IUCI..,_ • ••••....r .... .....,..nMUCllMAITI ... 'I -.ATUT llD• ITI Hlgbllghts ot Super Bowl VI M1am1 Oolpl'llna vs. Dallas Cow~(R) (D) "Echoes' ( 1978, Fantasy) Richard Alfieri, Mercedes Mccambridge An artiSt seeks the help ol a psychic when htS pt8VIOVS Ille begins to haunt him 'R' l hr • 30 min.) · DCIYAIDTll • C81TmlbL "The Storm" The Venne-- lord Ranch Is threatened by a devastating blizzard. Levi Zandt (Gregory Harrison) visits htS bOyhood home in Pennsylvania; the trail hands enjoy a brief revnlon when Mule Canby (Greg Mullavey) rides through town as the crack. ~armed marksman Oaring Dan (Part 8 of 12) (2 hrs.) d (f) awl.II c:tlA9\lt TAUi wrnt Gueat Stan Oragotl ..... TAXI MCla/LW.WIHOUI -.OI~ ...,.,., ..... ICTY NAUIATI VWMllOJ LMITMIMI-.&. 18 Sunday, July 8, 1984 (%) ... "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Jackie Gleaaon. Jefry Reed A shetllf challenges tome "*' to a race from Florida to Texas for a I lle of $260.000 'PG' ( 1 hr , 25 min ) '*' ... .,. Cll ... .... TAD = :."'..&.. A slot machine contest wlth a mllUon·dollar prlle. an award-win- n~= 1-.:.r ... FF TillQN'I' Featured rock tlnQef Rod Stewart I .... ~,.,, _OI..._ LOWICClll•rnal .. Olfll.OUL , ... .,. "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Cllnt Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood An over·the-hlll, alcoholk: country-western singer travels to Nashville with his 1~· year-old nephew 10< a last-chance aUdl· tion at the .Grand Ole OPfY. 'PG' (2 hra .. 5 min.) CO mv9 "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982, Orama) Sting, Denholm Elllo11 A mysterious young man cons his wey Into a cynical businessman's hOl,\Sehold and the hearts ol the man's wife and handicapped daughter 'A' ( 1 hr., 25 mln ) m llOWll "Moonll ht Sonata" ( 1938. MuSH::al) Charles ~arrell, Ignace Jan Paderewskl A love affair In a Swedish household leads to lhe creation ol the lamed "Moonlight Sonata." (2 hrs ) 7111 IJ I Ol 1111 TOMt Featured Lake Havasu. lhe Survival Game, a ninety year old mountain climber, lhe Grand Central Air Terminal 1., .. , ... MO¥ll "That'a Entertainment, Part 2" ( 1976, Musical) Fred Astatre. Gene Kelly A star-studded collection of acenes from the best-remembered MGM muslcala, comedies and oramas (2 hra . 30 min ) G m GI L.A. Feetured a visit to Santa Barbara tor a look at a volleyball battle between 1. 700 SOfority members. a proftle of a ~-year-old nun who It a champion lrun;c TAC DOUIN .., "°"" comT GilDAYATAtm WU. RD ... OI YmALI M IUIT TMAT DOii IOT lllOW Issues attecting the ti.arlng Impaired Include modicaf help. educatlOl'I and trelnlng and deellng With change Q ( 1 hr ) (t) .. "The ThrN Faces 01 Eve" ( 1957. Orame) Joanne WOOdward, David Wayne. Dunng treatment for a split per- sonality, a neurotic woman manttnts a thlr~=nosls { t hr . ?9 min.) .. ~Cl) C'9Cll•OIAOI II G .-.. ,_... Alter lalllng a dr1Ver'1 rest, ~tt UMt Mr lather's car to drive to a rock concert. (R) G 0 1'MI ,ALL WY Colt and an a1Mull group of 1tun1 experts try to rescue 11 btlutlfl.tl·blll j\lmper from a brutal Mtxl· can"t;pi~ (1 hr.) "'""*'--~ llOWll "Breaker Morant" (1980, Ore· me) Edward WOOdward, Jack ThomJ)IOO Auttrallant conacrlpted to fight on Eno· lend'• lldt In the Boer War decide to light the Boer guerilla on their own tarma (2 m-.) ....... "Wlnchtat., '73" ( 1950 WHt· ern) James Stewart, Shelley Winters A man's prized rifle 18 stolen. and he waits for It to go through many hands before II la returned. (2 hrs ) 9 CAin.i Animation and ltve actron are used to demonstrate the plaMlng, build· Ing, habitation and Siege of a llct1ona1 t 3th century castle. with add1tlonal on· location visits lo castleS throughout Wa~~ (()--~ (O)llCMI "Sophie's Choice" ( t982. Ora- ma) Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline In 1947, a young writer from the South takes up resl- denee with a t>eeutllul PollSh Immigrant. a vletlm or Nazi peraecutlOl'I, and her Jewish intellectual bOyfrlend. 'A' (2 hrs .. 37 min.) llCMI, "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper A dlpsomanlacal former matinee Idol ha& difficulty coping w11h the pressures of a hve TV performance during televialon's QQ!den_ age. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) Cl) _,. "Eddie And The Crulsefs" ( 1983, Drama) Tom Bereng&f. Michael Ptre A young repo<1er inveatigates lhe mytterious disappearance of a rock sing· et. ·~ hr , 32 mfn ) •a> "A Gathering Of Eagles" ( 1963. Drama) Rock Hudson. Rod Tay- lor. Shocked by her husband's seeming harshness to his men. an Air Force com- mandef's wile leaves him (2 hrs , 25 min.) • d(()*-llM*l~Y dD fl) •1& D...,,. -The ghost of a decealeQ actreu causes mayhem '°' the new tenants of her home. a lean-ager andhlalam~ ~ftCTAC ~ ~ MIOUIM M ll1M cmMY WITM al llOYm "The Hetpl~and" A loolt at the grOW1h of the "B Govern ment" concept dunng the 19 , 1nclud tng clips from newsreels and fllma aboUt ~bl~ograms O ( 1 hr ) (.LJ "The Last Amertean Virgin" ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson Diane Franklin A shy teen-ager 1n love ts reluctant to join his buddies In their puttull ol 1e11ual experlenc•. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) M (()~ MCllCI Budweiser Regar ta (from:o:.cuse. N.Y.) (R) (1 hr.) •B ()) "Word Of Honor" (1980. Orama) Karl Malden, Rue McClanahan A small-town newspaper reporter becomes embrolled In the Issues of freedom of the prtSS and First ArMndment rights over a murder case. (A) (2 hra ) 8 G 1'MI PACTt OI ... When a Holly· wood·type coed enrolls at Longley. Btalr becomes enraged at her boyfriend's Inter est In the new student (R) Q D 9 llOWll ''Money On The Side' ( 1982. Orama) Karen Valentine. Jamie Lee Curtis In order to pay famlly blUs three subUrban housewives turn to prosti· lutlon not know!ng of the physical ana emotional dangers they will lace (R) O f~ A WM.I nMUClt M _,,. C8f'NRT al llOYm "The Helpl~end" A look at tht growth of the "8 Oovtrn mtnt" concept during the t93 , lnclud Ing cllpe trom M1"'Mlt and lilma about ~bl~og11mt. Q (1 hr.) "8 • In Time" ( 1980 antaay) en:= Reeve, Jane Sty· mour ObM-.cl with tht portrtlt of a 19th-century aotrMt, a modem·dly play· wrtght UMt hypnotla to travtl blck 11'1 time and ,,,..t htt ·~1 hr., •15 min) CID IOT •Hai Y 1M1 OUWI A ~--------------------................... .. -Wedae1tlay Coal. humo<ous view ot the training. oompetl- tlon, Judging and reporting that wta take l>l~he 19&4 Summer 04ymp1ca In Los A . •IS DUCI-While the 'letworl< Is on the verge of cance!llna "Dippy Ouci<," Mrs. Wlnklef wants Skip fo save the show and ~~ (I) "Wake Me When Ifs Over" (1960. Comedy) Ernie Koveca. Margo Moore. A 90ldlef Is almoet court-martlaled '°' building a resort hotel on a radar post In the Far East (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 8i),_.WAIAlWAYIM_.._ fUCll LR • M W UWNJ. I.IHI• James Ear1 Jooet narrat• this documentary on the treatment of Blactts In the basebaU leagues of eegregated America. (A) ( 1 hr.) (H).,. ''Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleason. Jeny Reed A shef1ff challenges some men to a race from Florida to Teir.as f<X a I• of $250,000. 'PG' ( l hr . 25 min.) ..,._ -===-· :: II» If ... a.. Ehrllch'1 marriage ... ms headed f<X the rocks when hla MW bride hea11 that an attractMI petlent hU made a play IOI' the doctor'• affections. l)&i:-Mlf-~y tr.-The work Of tOday'I hotlnt young wrltttS, dlreotora and 1tara "' gathered together In lhOr1 fllm, video Ind animated a.gmente. ( 1 hr ) CJ) MOWll "Goin' An The Way'' (1982. Orama) Dan Waldman, Deborah Van Rhyn. A high IChool Mnlor anxloully lr1es to get his vlrtuou1 glf1trlend to go to bad with him. 'A' ( l hr .. 25 min.) (Z)MOWll "SwMt Pea" (1082) Luca POf· ro. Fabio Parabonl. A young bOy tathan a chlld and chOOMS to ralae him alone. (2 lhrs.l.ou.u-•_..,TAM, .. -MNATM ..••• w ... MOWll "Wlogl Of Chance" (1961. Orama) Jim Brown. Francea Rafferty An aviator depends upon a wlld bird to res-c~ him from an uncharted wtlderneae. ( I hr .. 30 min.) PAU.--Ol••U.U,_ = FUEi• ... ........ UUCll. THl&U&d• IOf..atoUtlTI TOM ... IOM .,.. "Octopussy" ( 1983. Adven· tvre) Roger Moore, Maud AdamS A R\Js.. st1n generel plane a flrst·strlke attack against NATO countrtes·tn Europe 'PG' {~hrs .. 10 min.) (HJ llOWll "The Octagon" ( 1980. Adven lure) Chuck Notris, Lee Van CINI. A wealthy young woman hi<es a retired mar· rlal art• champion 10 ptotect hef trom ter· rortsts trained by the myste<IOUt Ninja cult 'A' (1 hr, 43 min) ([).wit "One Page 01 Love" ( 1979, O<ama) Gena Lee. N1ncy Hottman. A young woman's relationship with her rectusivt sitter becOmel complicated when one ot the men the PfOCUUIS f()f hef becomee romanllcally Involved with the ~r~~ln) tW~WOIT ... tW 8 Cl) M .. AS111-Key govern- ment aeoortty personnel die of apparently natural ceuen after visiting a health farm. IB> L1 hr . 10 mtn.) D m ni111rr Host. Johnny Carson. Scheduled: aportacasttt Bob Uecker. Richard Harrie, clarinetist Richard Stotz· man. (1 tv.~ lr.:::.°'_..mm ....... IUCll ii Mil OIUI PUICllCO LAW MmlCA Scheduled: Dina RaSOf, director ol the Project on Military Procurement, on challenging the Defenae Department to make weapons eftlctent and safe to use; )att and clasalc:al mualo- clan Wynton MaruU.. winner of two )~ila*'=i.t:1rtl; c1hr.> CD) ... "The Gay DlvOfoee" (193-4, Musical) Fred A"alre, Ginger Rogefa. Mistaking a loveelck dancer for someone el&a, a lady ialJeS him an Invitation. ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) CJ) -"Blade Runner" ( 1982, Sci-ence-Action) Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer. In a world Of Iha IUIUl'e, a apeclal pollca officer Is assigned to track dawn and deStroy four renegade androldl. 'R' {.!hr ,64mln ) G 111 CUii Featured: a deftnM of the A!Mrican trM anterpri.. aystem: a wom- an who conquered peralyllt to walk i ln. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -,...,, .. l'flOI MOU.TWOOO 90N "BltttttMtt LOY9" (1917, Ora· ma) Lana TUtnet, Rob41n Lal'lUlg. A women unknOwlngty marrlea her half. btothtf. (2 hrt.) CE •s1w ... 0 llOftl "Bridgaf" ( 1976, Actwttu'-) Jamee Wainwright, Ben MUl'phy. In 1830, an AmtC"lcan mountaineer la ~ 40 dayt to uphold the United Stat• claim to the Pecllk: Northwett by blulng a trt" to the California coe.1t ( 1 hr., 40 min.) m 11ICll OI 1* ...r Guests: l<Mlny Rogers, comedy team Mack & Jamie ffiJ { 1 hr .. 30 m n.) (ll) llOWll "The Good Die Young" (1955, Mystery) Richard Basehart. Gloria Grahame Four men who have un1uoc111 fully attempted a London bank heist •ch desperately plans their Individual eecapM from the 18~.p hrs., 10 min.) (l)llG!I 11..,." •M: I Love New Yori< Grand Prue (trom Lake Piacld. NY). (R) ~hrs.) (I) .. "Invitation Au Voyage" ( 1983, Drama) Laurent Malet, Nine Soon. A sim- ple country boy and hit rock alnger-clster have an lnoeatuous relationship. 'A' { 1 hr .. 33mln.) 1t9 D S LA11W111111 DAVID Ui I UM Scheduled: comedian George Wdaee, parrot expert Alba Benard. sk9lf Kar\a DeV~~ IL.A. TcmA .. ,lf'IQICOCI __ ....,. IOWMa ...... LW• LAM.' MIT'fU ... _...,ICI .,. "Reda" (1981, Orama) Warran Beatty, Diane Keatoo. A!Mrican J<>Umell•t John Reed's Involvement In the Rualan Revolution of 1917 Is depleted 'PG' (2 hrs. 40 min) _.. 8 Cl) ~ MoCloud Investigates an e11pl0al0n that killed a tettow oftlOer who had taken hit place on duty (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 ~ 118® "Spring Break" (1983. eom. dy) Oevld Knell. Stt\19 Basaett Four bud- dies have a wild time In Fort Lavdefdme during apring vacation 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) we mN "Games" (1987. Sutpenae) Simone SlgnOl'et, James Caan. An affluent young couple's bizarre dlver9ions teed JO murder when a mysterious. ~ woman enters their llvea. (2 tn.) 8 ... "The Terminal Man" 097•. Suspense) George Seaal. Joefl Hack9tt. Based on a novel by Mlohael Crichton. A man becomes a gulnee pig Involving elec- trode Implanting when he suffers from blackouts which make him violent. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) .,.. "The Ghost Breakers" ( 1940, Comedy) Bob Hope, Pau6elte Goddlld. An eulty frightened man helps a young heiress rid her West Indies Island of ghoats and zombies. (2 hrs.) .. _,.. "The Happy Thlevee'' ( 1982. Comedy) Rex Harrllon. Alta Hayworth. A wlly art thief cons a couple Into stedng a pteclout Goya painting from a Spenllln =1F.;.~ IOllMl..,...LAUM• .,. "~" (1978, Fant.sy) Richard Altieri, Me<cedee McCambltdge. An artist IMks the help of a psy~ when his prtvloos Ille b9glna to haunt him. 'R' ilh~mln.) Cl) "Curtains" ( 1983. HorrOf) John Vernon, Samantha Egger. A COfNPt film difector tChedulte six eudltlont kw a movie at an ..oa and ltolated manllon and hll wilt tnttf'I an uy1um to pt9pe1e J for the part of. a mad-woman. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 29 min.) we llO'f9 "Alght To Tangle<" (1953. Adventure) Joen Fontaine. Jack Patanoe. A plane ctalhat and the pOot and ~ gert ball out, beQIMlng a hUnt lot a S3.000,000 letttf ofcttdlt. (%) .,. "Melvin And Howard" ( 1980, Comedy) Paul LeMat, J&IOn Robarda. An otherwlM unknown ga1 11atlon altendent clalma to be the rightful heir to Howard Hughel' billion dollar eatate 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) W (C) ... "Nlgl'lt Of The Jooo*" ( t980. Suspense) James Brolln, CITfl Gorman. A former polloe officer launches e despetate search through the streets of New Yortc City for his missing daughter. mlstakenfv kidnapped by a psychopathic criminal ·i:t ·•w !-m~..,,,Tat ~ Zro-:C.. WOfld Rally ChampOO- shlp • AcroPOlls Rally (from Atheos. Greece) (R) ( 1 hr ) "I.a.Dar~ -... .,. "The Hawt1llan" (No Date) (3 ·=-u 1::9 ~.,. "Honkytont< Man" ( 1982, Dr• ma) CUnl Eastwood. Kyle Eutwood. Art OYef·the-hlll. alcohOllC country~em SlflQ9' travels to Nalhv\lle With h6a 14- year-old nephew tOf a last-chanOt Md- tlon at the Grand Ole ()pry. •pi(;• (2 hta.. 5 min.) a. e .,.. "ShadOw OWr Bveton" ( 1998, Orama) James Franctec:ua. Leslt ~ A ft8' the shefiH mutderl a Y<UlQ boy. en 1nc0frvptlble man •ts out to bring dignity back 10 the hearu of the t~ (2 hrs.) Sunday, July 8. 1984 19 -Weclnesclay Conl. I CllCO ,_ M MAM ... .... ,... llCMI "Sophie·s Choice .. ( 1982. Of&· ma) Meryt Streep, Kevin Kline. In 1947, a young write!' from the South takes up resi dence with a beautiful PollSh immigrant. a victim of Nazi persecution. and her Jewish Intellectual bOyfriend 'R' (2 hrs . 37 min.) • llCMI "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fanta ay) Ben Murphy, Kevin Braphy An ancient mummy discovered in the tomb ot Tutankhamen ts sent to a Cal1torn1a uni -Morning Movies-• •CC> "The Three Faces Of Eve" ( 1957 Orama) Joanne Woodward, Davia Wayne (1 hr . 29 min.) •(I) "Snoopy Come Home' ( 1972. Come-~ Animated (1 hr. 20 min.) CZ) "Love At F1rst Bue" ( 1979 Comedy) George Hamlltoo. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr. 36 min.) •@ "Assault On A Queen" ( 1966. Advel'I· ture) Frank Sinatra. V1rna L1S1 (2 hrs ) 19(f) "Ten Little lndlens' ( 1966. Mystery) H~h O'Brien. Shirley Eaton (2 hrs ) CC> ' Stars And Stripes Forever" ( 1952 Biography) Clifton Webb Debra Pagel U hr. 29 mtn) CS) "The Slgl'I Of Four" ( 1982 Mystery) Ian Richardson, David Healy ( 1 hr . 37 min) l':ll(JD "Tempest" (1982 Comedy) JOhl'I Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs , 25 mm) (%) "Sweet Pea" 1198:?) Luca Porro Fabio Peraboni (2 hrs I •cm "They Got Me Covered" c 1943 Com- edy) Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour ( 1 hr 35m1n ) •cc:l "Things In Their Seasol)" ( 1974 Ora· ma) PatrlCia Neal. ECI Flanders (1 hr. !5 min ) •Cl) "Algiers ( 1938, RomanGe) Charles Boyer, Hedy Lama1r ( 1 hr . 35 min ) -CC) "The Pursuit 01 0 B Cooper' (198 1. Adventure) Treat W1111ams Robert Duvall Uhr. 40m1n) CID 'Melanie" ( 1982. Drarna) Burton Cummings Glyl'll'l•S O'Conno• ( t hr 49 mm) ()) "The Ho111onta1 L eutenant" ( 1962. Comedy) Jim Hullon, Paula Prenltss ( 1 hr . 30 min) ' -@ "Detective StOf'Y ( 1951 Ofama) Kltk ~las, Eleanor Parker (2 hrs ) -0 "The Gresl RMera Ba"" Robbery" ( 1979 Adventure) Ian McShalle Warren Clarke (2 hrs ) t~(Z) 'The Blob" (1958 Horror) Steve McQueen Aneta C0<seau1 (1 h1 26 m1nJ -Afternoon Movies- _.., "Piranhal Piranha' ( 1972 Advel'I· ture) Pet8f Brown William Sm1tt-(? nrs ) CC) "Love At F11st Bile" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamilton Susa" Sa nt Jam~ I 1 hr , 36 min) Cl) "Smokey And The Bal'ld•t Part 3 ' ( 1983, Adventure) Jackie Greason. Jerry Reed ( I hr 2 5 min l 20 Sunday, July 8, 1984 vers1ty for analysla, where It la ac:cldentally revived 'PG' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) Ul(f)PAITM• CZ) llOVll "This Happy Breed" ( 1945, Orama) Robert Newton, Cella JohlllOl'I. The spirit of English Ufe between the two worlCI wars Is deecflbed by Noel COward. .!l hrs) -~ 110V11 "Joan Of A.re" (1~8. Blogra· phy) Ingrid Bergrmm, Joee F9frer. In • 15ttKenrury France. a Ylslonaty farm gtrr leads her country's armlet against the E~llsh. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) t9CJ) CMICAOO'I~~ W (H) "The Learning Tree" ( 1989, Orama) Kyle JohMOO, A.lex Clarke. ( 1 hf.. '47 min) CCD "Independence Dey" ( 1983, Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith. ( 1 hr • 50· min) (%)"Melvin And Howard" (1980, eom.- dy) Paul LaMat, Jason Robards. ( 1 hr .. 35 mm.) t:ll "Octopusay" ( 1983, Adventure) Roger MOOfe, Maud Adams (2 hrt .. 10 min) m "Model Wife" (19'41, Comedy) Joan Blondell, Dtck Powell ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Ht(t "The Strlppe<" (1963, Orama)'" Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer ( 1 hr 31 min) •CW ·The Survivors" (1983, Comedy) Waller Matthau. Robin W1lllama. ( 1 hf , 44 min.} (%) "This Happy Breed" ( 1946, Dfama) Robert NeW1on, Cella Johnson. (2 hrs.) UI CC) ''Things In Their Seet0n" ( 197-4, Ora· ma) Pat11c1a Neal. Ed Flanders. ( 1 hr., 15 mm) Mil_~ "Prolestor Wagstatfs Time Machine" ( 1983, Adventure) Mlchael McVey, Theo- na Mclellan ( 1 hr ) 4c:ll c.ti) "A Dog Of Flanders" (1959, Orama) David Ladd. Donald Critp. ( 1 hf.. 38 mtn) .. ({.) ''Mystery Of The M1Hlon Donat HC)Q(ey Puck" ( 1975, M~tery) Mlohael Ma<:· Donald, Angela Kn hi. ( 1 hi., 30 min.) (I, "The Mango ree" ( 1977, Orama) Geraldine Fitzgerald, Christophec' Pate. ( 1 hr. 35 min) (%)"Eagle's Wing" ( 1979, W•tern) Mer· M Sheen. Sam Waterston. ( 1 hf., 45 min) UI -C..l "The PurSUtl Of 0 B. Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treat W11Uams. Robert Ouvall. ( 1 hr 40m1n) --i.Evening .. 3'a=OllMfUM Cll ... 11/LGIO .... Q .. .. .,_ • 11m119CllT I ....,..,__,,.MTI TOP U. IOJM Live. (2 hrs , 30 min) (Q) llOWll "Homework" ( 1982, 'comedy) Joan Coltlns, Michael Morgan A high tchoOI •ti/dent hu a dltftcult time trying to loM~":&~R' (1hf.,30mln.) ..... TAii ~=.,..(JI) ·-ICOTT •(!)-~ •@MP---PAaY •CID--"Race For The Yankee Zephyr (1981, Orama) Ken Wahl, George Pep petd. Two tarmen tocate the wreckage or a World War II plane In the mountains 01 New ZMland and compete with others lo• Its valuable cargo. (1 hr .. 48 min ) '- • CIJ mMm Q I .... ,.,_ ..... ~..-- ... "Tempett" ( 1982. Comedy) John Caaavetes, Gena Rowlands . ..A New Vork arohltect leaves the presaures ot urban life and marriage and escapes to a Greek lsiancfwlth his daughter and a free· aplnted young w<>man In th11 updated ver-sion of Shakeepeare's play. 'PG' (2 hrs 1 25 ~=-ntlllCOllDYW ,. Cll ... .... . TAii = ::&.. Former football pro Joe N4meth perlOfming In drag, a hehcopter rldt:..i:~rand Canyon. l::.11.1•rrTWT Featured the o.t;:,-Boys. 1-. • ...,. .,. .... .,. "AH Fall Down" (1962 Orama) Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty An 1rre- 8iStlb4e ladles' man has a buef but Intense affair with a t>eautlful visitor ( 1 hr . 50 min.) CI> .,.. "Love A.t Flrs1 Bite'' ( 1979 • Comedy) George Hamdton. Susan Saint James. A • love-smitten Count Ofacula packs up his coffin and heads for New York City to find the ra1ncarna11on of a tor mer love. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) QI llOWll "My Man Godfrey" ( 1936 Comedy) William Powell. Carole Lom- bard. A bUm who ts given a job as a bUtler In a society woman's house turns our to be a member of Austrian royally (2 hrs ) 1198 I Oii M TO'lll Featured· performing teens at the Magic Castle; a Beve<fy Hills ice cteam par1ot, Marine training tor kids I .-., ... MOU.YWOOlk ntl a.T Oii UUGMTB Clips of the best moments In film comedy from Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen, hOsted by Carol Burnett, Dom Deluise Jeck Lemmon, Watter Matthau. Richard Pryor and Burt Reynolds (2 hrs 30 ;"b. Oii LA. F .. tured. a sohball team made up ot actraMeS and models; a cou pie WhOM preference for purple IS extremely pronounced, tips for senior lit· I-~~-==--. IO YOIJI ~ ..,. "Stare And Strlpea Forever" ( 1952, Biography) Clifton Webb, Debra Paoet. AtttM' lealllng the Marine Corps • ~~--------------------.......... __ Baild. John Philip Sousa forms a band of htl own. { 1 hr • 29 mln.) (Q) U•Ml MllwaukM Brewers at Call- fomla Angels ( 3 hrs.) Cl) llCMI "Sm<*ey And The Bandit Part 3" (1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleeson.· Jerry Reed. A shenff challenges tome men to a race from Florida to Texas for a Ot1n Of $250,000. 'PG' (1hr.,25 min.) ... Cl)' ..... P.&. Magnum uncovers a consplr•cy when he tries to help an old frlend, a fOO'nef Almy nuraa now a physi- cian. who la 8CCU9ed of murdering three hc:>spttal g-tl;:JR) (1 hr) D A Nell pllns a lradltlonal Chrtstmu get-together for Joey but dl&- cove<a everyone Is going away for the holi- days. (Rl • M ... ~ ITGIT A young Jesse Owens (Dorian Harewood) enters Ohio State, University where hlS track echieYements lead him to the 1938 Bar11n Otymplcs. Georg St•nford Brown, George Kennedy ahd Debbi Morgan co-star f Part 1 of 2l <?hrs.) 8 <II IWl'Y OAYI Joanie tries to help a troubled Patton High student. but the girl takes an ove<dote of pills Q -~':. ~ ~ •r•flv.t•IT TWY Featured; the Oak RJdQe Boys. • .. "The Magn4floeot Saven" ( 1960. Weslem) Yul &ynner. EM Wallach A band of gunfighters la hired to ptotect a Mexican town fi0m outlaws. (2 hrs . 30 min.) • WU UBICA "Antlered Kingdom" The many memberw ot the deef lamlty, from the whltatall to the moose. are per- tectly adapted to their surroundings, even lln ''5::.a~llutlon. .. • ,.._, T1ll The well-known Charles Dickens tale "A Christmas Carol" Is retold with Alex at the mlsef'ly lead. (A) D 0 UC~ Rew. Attorney Jer- ry Marsl'laA returns to his old hometown with his son Mark. e~tlng to live a tnOfe relaxed 1119, but there ii a hitch Q Ja11CTAC ... W ~Stuntmen demonstrate the trick.I of their trade, a challenge courte requiring strength. enduraOC\ end rawnerw. l •M.ml'!w-... 1•n•..,.• .... MU•ll Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons examine Hollywood's view of working-class Ufa u they comment on clips from "Tender Ma<clea," "Silkwood·' and ''Fluhdanoe." (A) ~.....,. .. ~:::rr*c:Jla. TAW wmt Guest Stan Oregoll ... ()) -l-Alck and AJ are 881 up f<>f arrest on charges of grand theft by a crook who Uset a celebrity lool<-allke service u a front. (A) ( 1 hr.) 8 GD ~ The Coech hes a Cl'\Jlh on his attractive NIW nelghbOr. (A) 8 0 L.O'nm11 Flaherty and Rush travel to Detroit to dellver winnings to a prl9on Inmate, an oppresstd offloe worker and an answering servloe employee (A) Q ~~ • mY .... Guests Judith· Chapman (''Ganeral"HOsPttal"). Anne Mar~in ("Days Of Our Lives"), co-aut~avid Horowitz and Peter Collier ("The Kenne-<h'S"). comedian Jack1e Varnon. 11 hr) • llYITllY1 "limbo Connection" Although strong evidence points to Mark as his wile's murderer, Annabelle stum- bles upon some Information ~I Miss Ter- ralne's that could clear him (Part 3 of 3) IB> Q c1 hr.) G llAl1-.cl TMIAW "To Serve Them All My Days" The first woman joins the teaching staff at Bamfylde and befriends one of the older boys, who Inevi- tably falls In love with her. (Part 4 of 13) {B) Q (1 hr.) CC) 90Wll "Escape From New York" (1981, Scleflee-Flctlon) Kurt Ruaall. Adrienne Barbeau. In 1997, a hardened Cflmlnal 18 offered • pardOn if he can r• cue the prasident of the U S from the ptlsoo citv that Manhattan has become 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) {H) llCMI "Malanle" ( 1982, Orama) But- ton Commings, Glynnls O'Connor A young woman teaYeS her remote home to locate and to gain cu.tody of her child now ltving W11h his army-baled father 'PG' (1 hr . 49 min) CL) llOWll "10 To Midnight" ( 1983, Dr• ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevena. A homicide detective and a · crlmlnology graduate search for a k le< of women. •Jr L! hr . • t mia..) CS) llOWll ··0c1opussy" ( 1983, Adven- tvrel Roger Moore. Maud Adams. A~ s1an general plans a Or&t-$lrlke attack against NA TO countrleS In Europe. 'PG' Q_(2 his. 10 min ) w llCMI 'Octopussy' (1983, Aat/eno; ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams. A Rl.Jt- Sl8n general plans a first-strike attecti against NATO countries in Europe. 'PG' 2 hrs • to min ) ......... DILLCll " 1°'U.~(IQ .. a ...r C(MIT Whlle attempting to verify the ·Judge's credenttals, his staft Inadvertently learns that he has a criminal record (RI Cf) llCMI "Dead Heat Oil A Merry-Go- Aound" ( 1969, Comedy) James Cot>urn, Camilla Sparv After his ptlsOO parole, a con art111 gets right back to W9fk planning an airport bank robbery to occur llmulta- neously with the arrival of a Rusaian dlgnt- tary (2 hrs . 30 tTUn ) m,.,. ... t:attl)llOWI "Gnzzty' ( t976. Dfama) Chris- topher GeOfge. Andrew Prine All 18-foot griaty bear launches a seflas ot attacks on nat=rt•••~:a"s (2 his ) -IJ Cl) Karen reaches the point of no return tn her detox1flcatlon PfO- gram. and Ben uncovers Abby's dubious real estate dealings. (A) ( 1 hr ) D Gi) llU. l1mT -..ult FuriUo learns that two gang members he releeled ha.,. committed a murder and Goldbluma II drawn inexplleably to a prostitute (A) ( l hr) •1= llnt1UlfT • . Under New Manage1Dent ~t·t \ 1nJ.! .\II l'a1th-. Dean A. IHmpsey Otaeral Ma.aaaer I let rbor l~cl\rU · \ l(ntnt {)lire ~ lcn ioria I Park · ~ 1 o rt ua rr · • Costa Mesa's Only Cornplete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Otaaer Ave. •• H•rbor Blvd ) PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 Sunday. July 8, 198~ 21 / ·-ATflON "Sarah Vaughan And Wynton Meraalla" Orammy award-winning Wynton Maru111 perfonns a Haydn trum· e: conwto and jazz medleys with Serah augnan, who slnaa "Sand In The "and "Ml'Str,.'.,-( 1 hr.) •t1i&fl · Limbo Connection" hough strong evidence points to Mark • h9 wtfe's murderer. Annabelle stum· btee upon tome Information at Mlsa TtK ralnt'• that could clear him. (Part 3 of 3) Ol1hr) ..... -'I:. "Independence Day" (t983. ) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith, A young meohanlc finds himself faHJng In tow wtttl a wanreu. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) .,, ...... ......... uu.. M&:Z4• ...... ..,. TOM .... _. .. ''Monty Python Lrve At The Hol- fywoe>d Bowl" (1982, Comedy) John CMeie. Michael Palin Members of Bf'lt- e1n·1 .flm9d comedy troupe r&-erMt• on 119 eome of their funniest lketchet 'A' !~min.) ...,. "Night Shltt" '1982. Comedy) Wlnkltf. Michael Keeton. T'lfO ,..,m. l'l\Ofgue atttndantl become "IOYe broktrt" for a grooe Of hoolttrt who havt IOt1 their pimp. R' ( 1 hr., 45 ~-"Prtvatt Nurse" ( 1980, Orama) ~.-i Qambltf. A *utttut nurN II llked by I grMdy famtly to end a wealthy rtta- li''!Tlfl. (1 hr .. 19 min ) ... MAft TO MMT Tht Hartl Wltneu • ITU when the eplrltual mtntor and brlOtgfoom of Jennlftr'1 ~oved aunt mMtt an untlmtly death (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 Z'·>... ~ Hoel Johnny Ceraon. ~: Muppet character Ml• Piggy I~ ...... .mm ..-.:...'lM:I llWllC.IM .. UICIK'O LAW .n-..c l Schedutect ttmln- llt ectMlt and f0rmer congresswoman W. Abzug on wtlllt women want from tN UC>OOnilng Democratic conv90tlom cllnlclil PtYCh<>k>gitt Na'lm Akber on the ...,. of 118very ind Its effect on today'• ~ American• ( 1 hr ) (I) .. ''The Road Warrlot" (1981, Adv«ltufe) Mel Gibson, BNCe Spence. In an Auatralle.ot the future where eMnz.atlon II reduotd to a collec:tlOn o1 rural com- mune&. a former highway cop mak• 1 ~mile run for sanctuary In a Pfoml9ed llnd. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CZ> .. "The First Deadly Sin" ( 1980, Myttery) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway A wt«an ~ Yoo City police detec1"'9. whole wife 19 autter1ng from a Mt10ul IU- ,_, trill to catch 11 brutal killer teaorlz· ~ Mam.ttan 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 nun ) • M aJ9 Featured AIDS dlseate - __.Ind Pfec:8Utlont ( 1 hr 30 min ) -~--"None But The Looely HM11" ft M-4. Drama) Cery Gtant. Ethel Bar-rymore. Accompanied by his undefstand- k'G mother. • wandertng Engllshman IMfchel tor eplrltuel tutflllrnent. (2 tn. 26 ':.j 111;;:-.: M•-.&.YWOGD -.• s .. unday. July a. 1984 Coal. CiJ llOW9 "The Bird With The Crystal Plu- mage" · ( 1970. Mystery) Tony Muaante, Suzy Kendall Accueed of vicious murder$, s man uncovers the reel peychopethlc killer. (2 hrs.) (!)&n&mmn' ... aJ llOWll "ParedlM. Hawaiian Style" ( 196&, Muslcal) E.Ms Presley, Suzanne Leigh. A pelr of pilots start a charter hel- ~t« &ef'Vioe In Hawaii. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) • nlCll 01 nll .-? Guests: Connie Stevens, Fred Wiiiard, Cart Wolfson, pey· chologist Irene Kassorla, NMnlo Hall. ffi) (1 hr., 30 min.) (l) AllfO Mcm CART Budweiser Grand Prix (from Cleveland) (R) (2 hrs , 30 min.) 11:11 c.a:> IOWI "Serena: An Adul1 Fairy Tale'' ( 1982, Fantasy) Serer1a, China Leigh. An abused prostitute Is vlslt9d by her fairy grandroother end searches for a hand-~nce. (1hr ,12 min) -~ ''The Stripper" (1963, Dfama) Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer After staying In a small town tor a brief period of time. en ex-camlval star decides to move and llarl over ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) .... GD UTl_,,wmtDAVID~ Scheduled. Geotge Certln: profeeslonal wr~™Albano (1hr ) I II ...-nl U.TOOAY IOIMllMITWILW• ~-="' NL _."Street MUllc" (1981, Orama) Ellzabtth Dally, Larry Breeding ~tt of an Old San Francltco hOftl, moat ot whom art rttlr.... fight to Mve thtlr home When ttwy are tci1d It Wiii bt olOMd (k)wn, 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ... Cl) .. "HM11h" (1879, Comedy) Laur.,, Bacall. Gltnda Jactteon. A nttlon- el heatth food conwntlon It the acene of • powet 11rvggle between tht aged htad of a health food company and her ambltlout ~. (Rl (1hr .. 20mln.) tl9 (8) .. "tho La.t American Virgin" ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoeon • Olant Franklin. A shy teen-a~ In lovt It reluctant to )oln hla buddlee In their purtUlt of MXual experiences. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) we.,. "The Lat 0t The PowetlMk· ere" ( 1969, Drama) George Ham111on. Kevin McCarthy Blecl(mall. accl<*lts and eventual death are the rnutta of a blnk president'• demandt tor hit 900-ln·law'a r~atlon. (2 hr1.) 8 llCMI "Outrage" (1973. Orama) Robert Culp. Marlyn Meaon. T een--agen terrorlzlt • man and hit family to the point Whefe their lives ere threatened ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (!) _. ''The Night Of The Hunter" ( 1956, SuepenM) Robert Mitchum, She*- lty Wint.,.. A woman and her two chi._ d<en are terr0tiud by • psyohOpathlC klllet 'If\ l.Mehe('t garb (2 tin.) . .. .,..,. ... d Cl).,. ''Squeeze Pia •• ( 1981. Come- dy) Jim Hartlt. Jenni ~•trick. The glrl- ffiendt ol softblll players decide to form their own teem •• a way of 1veng1ng their Gt. 'A' (1hr.30 min l tit MULTMM.D au..,., ... , ... "Hero'1 ISiand" ( 1~2. Advtn- turt) JarMS M411on. N~lle Brend In the t 700t. a pltate and a forn'lef sieve btttle lo keep an ISlend ott the Cerollnu from felling to the control of a pair of greedy brothers. (2 hrt.) . ... -..... ~ ca:> llCMI "Eruption" ( 1978. Drama) John Holmes. Leslht Bovee A life 1nsur- anoe agent Is drawn Into • scheme to murder the wealthy holband of a woman he met on • Hawaiian beech ( 1 ht .. 25 min.) CZ> llCMI "Brimstone And Treacle" ( 1982. Drema) Sting, Denholm Elllott A mysterious young men ~ hls way Into a cynical t>uslneumen's household end the helrt.s of the man'• wife and l'landlcapped Hier 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) ·1 .... _,,,,TClt ... MllCULW U.U. llCMI "Cfeepshow" ( 1982. Horror) Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau. A quin- tet of horror stories from a child's comic book include tales aboUt r&-anlmated corpses. ellen vegetation. a voracloul ape-like creature and mllllons of vengeful cocktoeches. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) d([)llCMI "The Survivors" (19$3, Come- dy) Wiiier Matthau. Robin WURama. A pair of unemplOyed bUslneeamen talc• off tor the wlldl of New Hampshire to eacape a ayndlcate hit man. 'R' ( 1 hr., 4-4 min.) •CB) llOWll "Doctor Detroit" ( t~. Come- dy) Dan Aykroyd. Donna Dixon. A timid college profeAot' Is recruited to take the plaoe of a pimp, and IOon flndt himself en~~ his new occupation. 'A' ( 1 hr 31~ .. , __ "Lady From Loulelana" (1941, Romance) John Wayne. Ona Munaon. A Loufe&ana 1a~·1 r~ with the daughter of • well-known gam~ comet to a l'lalt over the queetlon of ;embllng (2 hre.) ~,,_, .. MIMT .. ~~ilQn Of Four" (1982, Myetery) Ian Rlcl'lardson. David HHly Shenock Holmt1 lnvettlgat" a robbery and murdtf In thll verllon o1 the clualc Arthur Conan Doyle myetery. (1 hr., 37 min.) ... llOW9 "The Borgia Stick" (1967, SulpenM) Don Murrey, Inger SteYenl Two mtf'l In a crime ayndlcate try to b<eak awa=~lMj;:'lon (2 hrt.) I ... ..... ,_ .. "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Comedy) Bob Hope. Oo<othy Lamour A Wethington eabotege ring Is accldentelty Invaded by a foollth newspapermen ( 1 hr, 3Smln) CZ> llOW9 "The Blob" ( 1958. Horror) Steve McOueen. Aneta Corsea.ut A strange blob from outer space devouc's meny people until two teen-arr• devlte a to 11op II. ( 1 hr . 28 min. .. PMM• ---~llA .. C.CMO'tftilt90IT :'"1.ove At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) Geotge Hamilton. Susan Saint James. A love-smitten Count Dracula packs up hit coffin and heeds for New YOr'k City to find the reincarnation of e 10<· mer love. 'PG' ( t hr • 36 min ) (!)aJIDIM,_.(I) CB)llCMI "10 To Mldmght' (1983. Ora· ma) Charles Bfonaon. Andrew Stevens A homicide detectrve and a criminology gradUlte aeareh for a killer of women 'R' 1 ~1~ W ~MDOCTOI I ... "Home Of The Breve" ( HM9 . Orama) Frank Lovejoy. James EdWardt Dur1ng World War II, a tQck 01 with 11 pl'lylleal handicap tuf1er1 mental torment ~----------------------.................. .. et the hands of his While c<>mfades ( 1 hr 30 min) • (J)llCMI "The Mango Tree" (1977, Ora ma) Geraldine Fitzgerald, Christopher Pare A young man comes of age In turn -11orn1ng Movies-• -~ "Ice CHttes" ( 1979, Romance) Lynn-HOiiy Johnson. Robby Benson ( 1 hr. 53 min) "Professor WagstaH'1 Time Machine" ( 1983, Adventure) Michael Mcvey, Theo- na Mclellan. ( 1 hr ) .. ttll "Marriage On The Rocks" ( 1965, Comedy) Frank Sinatra. Oebotah Kerr (2 hrs) Ne(!) "That Touch Of Mink" ( t962. Come- ~ Cary Grant. {)o(1s Day. (2 hrs) (l) "The Next One" ( 1982. Scieoc&-FIC- tion) K&1r Dullea. Adrienne Barbeau ( t hr . 35m1n) 1l9 (8) "Eddie And The Crui&efs" ( 1983, Drama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare ( 1 hr . 32 min) 'David Copperltekf' ( 1983, Orama) An1mart'd voices by Ross Htggtns. PhlHp Hinton ( 1 hr , 12 min.) .. ~"Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Fac- tory'' ( 1971 Fantasy) Gene Wlldef Jack Albertson ( t hr . 40 11\Tn ) COJ The Best Little WhorehoUse In Tex- as" ( 1982, Musical) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parton ( 1 hr . 55 mln.) .. (I: Afocan Adventure" ( 1983, Orama) David Nkena Clive Saf'\defs ( 1 hf ) C%) "History Is MMe At Night" (1937, Romance) Charles Boyer. Jean Arthur ( 1 hr 37 min ) -CJ From Here To Ete<nlly" ( 19~. Ora· ma) Burt Lancaster. Montgomery Chit ( l hr . 58 mtn) ®"Bear Island" ( 1980. Suspense) Doo· aid Sulherland Vanessa Redgrave ( l hr 58m1n) Cll "Soldte<s Three" (1951, Adventure) Stewart Granger. Wailer Pidgeon. ( 1 hr . 27 min.) -ttll "The Brothers R•co" ( 1957. Orama) Rtehard Conte. Dianne Foster (2 hrs ) ... 'The Amazing Apes" (1977, Docu· menlary) Narrated by Marvin Miiier. (2 hrs) 1WCZ) "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980 Fanta· sy) Ch11stophttt Reeve, Jane Seymour ( I hr . 45 mm.I -JU1ernoon Movl•- a.m 'Rock A Bye Baby · (1958. Come ~) Jerry Lewis. Marilyn Maxwell (2 hrs ) (C) • Around The WOfkl In 80 Days" ( t9b6, Adventure) Davtd Niven. Sh11ley MecLa1ne (2 hrs . 48 min.) 00 "Race For The Yankee Zephyr' (1981 , Drama) Ken Wahl. Oeo<ge Pep- ~rd \ 1 hr . 46 min.) {Q) • Th......s like Us" (1974, Orama) Keith Carradine. Shelley Dwell (2 ht1 . 3 min) CJ) "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fantaay) Adrlaf1ne Barbeau. Louis Jourden ( 1 hr 30mln.) W CJ') "Mooollghtlng" ( 1982, Comtdy) Jtrtmy lrona, Eugena Uplnakl ( 1 hr • 35 min) *Cl) "The Sl'ltM 01 Love" ( 1983. Corntdy) Moraan Felrc:hUd, Anthony Geary ( 1 hr ol-the-centurv Australia. I 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ) llOWll "Octoe:>usay" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Roger MOOfa. Maud Adami A Rua- Sian general plans a lirat .. trlu attack against NATO countr!M In Europe. 'PG' 32.min.) C) "Peggy" ( 1950. Comedy) Olilna ~nn. Chat'lti Coburn. ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) .. {HJ "Eddie And Thf:I Crulw•" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Befenger, Michael Pare ( 1 hr • 32 mtn ) -~ "Ice Castles" (1979, Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Benson ( l hr .. 53 min.) ([) "Spring Break" ( 1983, Comedy) Davtd Knell. Steve Baseett ( 1 hf • 40 mtn) CZ) "Slrange Brew" ( 1983, Comedy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moranls. ( 1 hf . 30 min.) •(I) "Afr1Can Adventure" ( 1983. Orama) Oavtd Nkeoa. Clive Sanders ( 1 hr.) t:9 CZ) "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957, Drama) w1mam Holden . ._Alee ~u1nness (2 hfs . 41 min.) .. CC) "Wllty Wonka And The Chocolate Fac- tory" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene Wiider, Jack Albertson { 1 hr .. 40 min.) CD "Swamp Thing" (1982. Fantasy) Ad11enne Barbeau. Louts Jourdan. ( 1 hr . 30mln) "David Copperfield" ( 1983, Orama) Animated. Voices by Ross Higgins, Phlllp Hinton ( t hr., 12 min) • ttl> "The Gambler" ( 1980, W•tern) .Keo· ny Rogers. Lee Purcell (2 hfs ) --1Ven1ng -1~~0IMW 0 H•HL At press time, New York Mets 11 Atlanta Bfaves or Chicago White I~~~:~ (3No) • 11111 9CllT .... ... Ml. Robbie Doyle hotts en lntrodUctlon to the background, at<Ws and 1nforma11oo needed to enjoy sailing. (R) ~ MOWMD llUllllll 1MI -m1Y Home movies. stlll photos. tettars. docu- ments from previously secret files and fllm cilps provide the sub&ta~ tor this Investi- gation of the hie of the reclualve bllflonalre i! hr.) (OJ A lllTOIY Gf 1'111 Ol YWICI This docu- mentary Is a retrospective of past Olympl- tdll•~i:=::.:~~·~• ... Gf .... ' CAWOMI llOWll "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, F1nt1· ay) Adrianne BarbMu. Louis Jourdan A bfllllant raeearch ICientllt concoct• a remarttablt llfHtrtngthenlng potion thel turnt him Into • htrolC mon1ler 1tt91 ht It nearly kllltcl In tht deatruotlon of Nt lat» rat~'PO' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 11111-= ikhtt.. ~r~ . -,., , .... , llOWll "1-fomeworit" ( 1982., Comedy) Joan Collm. Michael MOfgan A high 9Chool student ha a difficult time trying to rose his virginity 'fl' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I = ... P& llAIAmm A young WOfTl!lO who Is a SUCCG¥tul mod4tl and trfa1hl~ competi- tor; a ~ogle composer with a rTl8<hy ot welt-known product theme songs 1J 9ICW. .-e Bruce Jemlef hoets this loo+< at celebr1tleS and their pata lntervlewt with JOhn and Bo Derek . .Mot· ~Brittan~ ChrlstoPhet Atkins and, Ken ........ mil I i~?= llOWll "Ffom Here To Eternity" ( 1954, Orama) Burl Lancaster. Mont- gomery CNl1 The calm before the storm Is seen through the eyes of hve people sta- tioned at Pearl Harbof 1ust belore World Wa~1 hr. 58 min I (() Jtcmna CJD llOY• "Bear Island" ( 1980, SusQeose) OQnald Suthe<land, Vanessa Redgrave An Arctte wealhe<·tesearch team'& members are forced into a llght for their very survival 'PG' ( 1 hr . 58 min) CD mwm "Bad Boys" ( 1982, Orama) Sean Penn. Ren1 Santoni A young hood • tum accidentally kllls the younger bfother ' of a teen-age dope dealer during a potlce chase and fs sent to a tough reforrru1tory 'R' (2 hrs j (Q) mwm 'Thieves Like Us (1974, Ofa· ma) Keith Cerradtne, Shelley Duvall Three escaped convicts set off on a crime epree during the OepresslOO years In the South "R' (2 hrs 3 mtn.) • .,. ''ThtS Is The Ltfe' ( 1943. MUSI cal) Dooald O'Connor. Susanna Foster A young singer tasclnated with an oldef man eventually comes to reahze that it's orty a crush (2 hB l Nia.I _,.llll "The Winds Of Fortune" Romance between Charlotte (Lynn ~ave) and her fOfeman (W1Utam Atherton) cools when he rektndles an old relatlOOShlp With the het1·breecl Clemma (Adrienne La Russe) Shentf Dumire (&t- an K81th) and Phtllp Wendell (Doug McKeon) end their feud (Pert 10 of 12) 719 i ~ 6. 1'111 TOWlt F~atUfed Billy Joel. L.A. 's nlghtllte. a ~tnd·the scenes look at an animal h=al ...... , IMlmAU.. TIC TAC'°'*" •DAYATAtlm ~ccgf ...._ WU--.0'11 --.U.t .... ,'*-· .... .,_ Oevll Cup U S ..,. A.tgenuna. In querttflln•I alngltt match A (tram Atlanta) . (R) (2 hrt . 30 min ) C%) ll01Wtl "Tht S.C:rtl Qt N t M. H ( 1982, F1ntuy) An1m1ttc1 VOICel of £Uubtth H1rtm1n. Dom O.Lutaa A NQrtt toeltty Of r1t1 lid a detp9rltt fleld. mouse In NvlnQ htr ~ trom the ruth- Sunday, July 8, 1984 I 23 . .__of msl\ 'G' (1 tw~ 20 rnfft.} ••(I) M ..... tJI MIZf9 LUke'a b· "* SW__,, Celldy [)ix • the tlWg9I d ,._ 9'¥11 merwger·s pjet to gee out of ri. gemOll'ng debts by Idling hef b ~ ~ (Rl ( 1 l'W.) a ., n. ...,. Max. cat and IN ~astef are ~ !O s:MI ptlCI -~ b a crookeo fa9Nol'I desigl• who hes ~I Wotl'W" (R { t IV ) • .. "Ps)~ ( 1960 Mystery) A./ltt'lon)-Per\ r-s. VfK.I M A ~ women 8"COuntt!f! I osycf'!oCIC ~ afttt steeling a larga surn °' money from '* -~~ ~ mmtt • r TWT FMtl.nd actor Jameg 8toAn ~ dlrect:ng oet>u1 • .,. "The Magnttl\..'lnt $eoven Ridel" ( t972. Wesrem) Lee \1111 0..t. Si.tanie P~ Fl-.• perQ6eO COfMciS U2 two lmw· "*' in resctJtng a tow~ from IN cAICcn.s :>fa~Oet'dot~ (2 rws.) l •H• uw-• ... WM.la.T-~To Yo.1 Profits" GI.Jest Mar.11'1 Romm. Y'Ce ~ jant. F ~t Bo5tor. Corcoatioo mT Ol 1W -&.JI' Off Eddie Mur· r;f'ty Sandra ~arJ ~ Lucas and Harry~ ar• leatved 1t1 cilpg from ~ 'lait Offs · 111~ t"'-tt'4rl un.vxiwn comocs ~t9d fer t(JC) honofs compe1111ons fie-~ P& Wil'1Pft $yl"Cr'.1~~ S'ilflf'llrtllng ~ist1~ed' Oty,..c-c llrewortt.s created by a fam11'r r. T ~U.S. ~ 5&1Ute to George p. ..t I rYc!l!'I • WM.&. 11'9' llB Drink To Your P.':fits • ~es· Mar. ri ~m ~ Pfesl· :ir.t, ~r$t Bos~~ C~atiOn G • coz a aw ccurrr 'E.anf'. ~ .\.'!! ~e Reaa-, ~ · Join Orange <:~my 3eiSm1c .ucerts :Jllblic off!oaJs, ~ ~~ :!<SaS!er serwlC1!S artaJysts .s ·~ .:!lso..ss "'"at ~as oeeri dOoe ~ 111ra1 ~ •t: ::e ~ ·c Of@paf• tor an ~ -· I IMUI j q :•SC:Olo"!f'5 tf'li! ·~ct Oil! ~"d S' , , -:cver. .,.,eet·nQS. an<J SI.a Blllf' Qftft:)ar.s :Or °"If E.wrrig O•C>ecue ~) '!'Ir I D ... r-..~ ,:'"'ange+t"Q • I l979. Horror Geofi;9 : Seo f"9t'I -. .. 0.-.ei:-. ~ .,,,c 91: _,"SIC prQfessor ems a .,Cl.Se "'8t s "ilurttec :r., 1 rl!'Steu 9Plll 1111"' all OIC SCCfl! to >er•e 2 l'.'r.; J 8.,.. ·511,,, ~me 1;11 Comedy) Jan.s 3.arrer .OI.; .:;~ ~ par ?t con "'*' •• oi.;r.mec.! ~ 1 •ema1e COl!eeQue 2~. I Tian 1 1 TW ~rurect «:tOr ... arT"es 9f* ~SS. "'rs jlrectrnQ a.out • -M'llMI S.Cr79 Pi..rnat"I ~ brat• "i& S<Jlh ann11W~ n ,,.,owb\.lr ~-.,.f l lll'mOI~ ,_ tm '14Vi-a1 1 A.need For ~ ~ts"'' ~ ""If\ Gre.n of :111 Oemocracy =>rareci ·~1.rray l(e'Ticnon ct ~ arc Rlc1"ar:: SrocMnar at tr. NalttOnat ~\ft {Pan 2 )i 2) (, l'lr J crJ ._ ·cuio· 1993 ~Io.. W itace 0.,,,., ?lnt11Urc A NOl'tltl .,,d ,,_ 1oung 50fl •r• racoeci ,, tti91f car ar ., totereic: aurc ntC) t t1•0 oY • ~ r:1IDIQ • A' • !')f J • 1'111'! ·"'°'Officer Ana A lAr!flemWI • 2" Sunday. July a. 1984 - -l'riclay Coal. (I) LCM. ~CM m\I tll9(C) MOWI "Hot T·Shirts" (19n. Come- dy) Ray Holland, Stephanie l.awk>r. A tavern ownel' facing bankruptcy decides to attract male patrons by holdfng wet T. shirt contests. 'R' ( 1 hr , 26 min.) 119 ©°) llCMI "Hatd Soep, Hard Soap" ( 1977 Ofama) John Holmes. Laurlen Dominque The wite Of an Impotent man decides to search 10< varied 1ex ( t hr , 18 mtn) WU llCMI "Marnie" (1~. Susc>ente) Tippt Hedren. Sean Connery A man struggle& to break the thieving habits of his kleptomanlac wife aod restore hamlC> ~to their marriage. (2 hrs .• 50 min.) C!J .a¥ll "Bullets Or B8.ltot1" (1936, Drama) Edward G. Robinson, Joan Blon- dell In order to get evidence necesuty for a convletlon, a former detective Infiltrates 'U)ang or crlmlnals. (2 hrs.) W llC)W'8 "Juarez" ( 1939, Biography) Paul Munl, Bette Davis. The renowned la.der cruudes tor the releaae of Mexico lrom Prince Maxlmlllan'1 French dOmlna· flon ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (() ~ MC:ml BudWe!Mf Regal· ta (from SyraWM. N.Y.) (A) ( 1 hr) (Z)llCMI "I, The Juty'' (1082, Ofama) Armande Assante, Berbara Carrera. Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tanglet wl1h a coterie of villains aa he attempts to avenge a war buddy' a murder. 'R' ( 1 hr , 60 =~ -~ TUCll t:ll ALL• TMI PAI& Y llCMI "The Seduction" (1982, Suspense) M0<gan FaJrchild, Mlchael Sar· rwn. A glamo<ous TV ntW1 anchorwom- an 11 vict1mlled by 1 ment1lly d11turbed admirer 'R' ( 1 hr . "5 min ) W 8 llCMI ''Penny Serenade" ( 194 I, Ora- ma) Cary Grant. Irene Dunne. Aec9nt adOQtlve parent• IHrn that happlneM can soon turn to tr1gedy. (2 hrs.) (ff) llCMI "Things Are Tough All ev.t'" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "ChMch'' Mar· 1n. Tommy Chong. Two men hava numtr- oua m1uctvenrurea whllt drMng an Arab- -Saturclay ......... h ............. . -~ u.a. , • .al'T --UM.Ca) .,._ "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musieal) Maxwell Caultleld, Michelle Pfeiffer ( 1 hr , =155 = --.OtllMMIC .. TMIWO&O T~ IMUT PIAUMllOQ MOTl•l-DAY 1:11 .,_ "Man 01 The West" ( 1958, Western) Gary Cooper, Julle LondOft (2 hrt) -UT1\I MICM.I -.. ...., .. ,..,, ICllRIAI " . .,,. llWlJC llf-MI TmTMI ...... •• 'm? ... OUT •mm --"" owned, money-filled limo to Las Vegas 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) WCI) llCMI "Humongous" (1982. Hon0<) Janet Julian, David Wallace. A disfigured murderer stalka a party of feckless teen- agers weekending on a remote Island. 'R' [ .. 35mln.) -llU&.tMMl> ..... IOWMlllMnWIUUM• ,_ Devis Cup • U.S. vs. Argentina In quart8ffmal singles march B (trom -Alia.=~~ hrt , 30 min.) .. ~ ,.,...,.QILD. ~ .. "American PO(>" ( 1981, Musi- cal) Animated. The history of American pop music, from vaudevme to rock 'n' roll. Is traced through MVeral generations of a 1amQ mus1c1ana. 'R' c 1 hr .. 31 m1n. > a.1 ... "Pride And Prejudice" ( t!MO, Ofema) Greef ~. LaUtence Ollvlef. A spirited English girl fight• for the man sheloves (~ e IMICUI , 11.D. (al llCMI "The Belt Lltlte Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982. MuStCal) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Panon. A tllmboyant muckreklng TV personality tries to close down a popu- lar bawgi h<>ute. 'R' (I hr .. 55 min.) Mli,. ZIYWllOIUPI • •aurraao = "StrJnge Brew" (1983. COf'l'Wto dy) Oeve Thomas, Rick Moranla Two t>eer-tovtng men become Involved In • plot to kidnap a tnwlng heiress and make the world addicted to a newly spiked bewf· !g_9 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min) d CHJ llCMI "Heertachea" (1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder, Annie Pott• A pregnant woman taga along w1th a playglrt. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CO.,_ "Sptlng Br .. k" (1983, COf'l'Wto dy) David i<n.11, Steve ea ... tt. Four blJd. dfea have a w11d lime In FOtt Lauderdale during tptlng vacetlon 'R' ( I hr • "° min.) •(J)-1MlmlACI ~~ "Moon Madness" (1982. Adventure) Animated (I hr . 15 min) .... .. u.m TllAT'ICAT 'AClaiiW llMIC tll GI. PAlmllQ toatll ~1\19 lml1MllMW. -----GarrtTM•t W ...... ,......,. A lll10IY tll M Of. l9ICS This docu- mentary Is a retro.pecttve of pat ~ ads and some or the greet competitor&. ~hr .) -.a •• .,_ "The 8r1Clge On The River Kwal" ( 1957. Ofama) William Holden, Alec Guinness. (2 hra • 4 1 mtn.) .. CC) llCMI "Stro«ef Ace" (1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynold$ Loni Anderlon ( I ht , ·136 c:Ju .. ,...., .1MlfUiiii_.._ um.llHCM.1 n •---1unu•ec•1 (l)MLU 1•ma•m• Comeci- an Gallagher mixes IOCla.I commentary with hum0< 1n his spoof of 1960s events and trends . ... .vii "The White Tower" ( 1950, Of• ma) Gleon Ford. Claude Ralnt. SIX peopte are driven by dlf19fent motivations to 8CaAe a foreboding mountain. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) •9 90WI ''Blaci< Friday" (19"°. Horror) Bons Katlof1. a.a LUQOll. In a desperar. attempt to save his frlend. a doctor per- forms a delicate bf11n operation lh9t transforms the pat tent into a killef ( 1 hr., 30mtn.) •CC> .vii 'From H8fe To Eternity" (195". Ofama) Burt Lancaster, Mont- OO"'*Y Clif1 The calm bef0<e the storm i. seen through the eyes of five people si. tloned et Peen Harbor just before World _ 1 War=mln ) • aua•a.w .. .,.,.. ..... .. ,_ICCm/CCI MT'TCMBM ---~T(I) PAMiia lGN Robert Klein. $uaan G80fge and Pia Zadora 1tar irt thll beO- room farce about a married couple's ~end compllca1ed by the unexpecied arrtval of the husband's coquettllh "*" tress. ( I hf . "5 min ) Cl) atT tll TMI •LAI' CW Eddlt Mur- phy. Sendra Bernhard, Ronn Lucas and Harry Anderson are featUfed In cllpe trom previous "Latf Otta" when theee then unknown comics competed tor top ~ In r=I competltlOnt (%) "Perlormanoe" ( 1970. Ofatn9) Jamee Fox. Mid< Jagger A hoo.d on the run from the mob finds unctuary In the home of a burned-out format rock 1tar 'R' ~hr, "5 min.) .. H•W.ua .. .. ........ -'""" Home movies, 11111 photOI. letters, dOC»- menta from prevloutly MCret ftlet and ftlm cllpe provide the substance 10< thl1 lnveatl- gatlon of the llfe of the rectualve btlllonalre. (I hr) , .. .cM I ICllOCl&.ID• IOCll I ~--,__ ..., ..... .. ,.,., (IQQ ABIOUTICI Oshkosh (WIS ) Fly·ln ffi) ClJ .,. "A Song Is Born" (19"8, ~ edy) Danny Keye, Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr . 53 min.) ---Oii~ ?la IA1'WYa1'91Ca e.-TTMll Yount••--..... ....... cow.~_,, • ...,,. ... ...,..., IC)CI Wern~ hatche8 en ~ Iha! fell oot of a garden tree. C.W AmAL....ct Animated. Giida Radner aod 8llly Crystal prO'w'lde the~ es tor various anlmels ea they prep91e for their own Olympic gamee ,_a?J .,_ ''Robin And The s.Yen HOOdl'' ( 1~. MUSICal) Frank Sinatra. Deen Mer· Sunday, July 8, 1964 25 . --e ••• IQ "E 'Ix:-f!~~:"'51 r.i: :r'lllr'C. ... t ~ ci. 1"c:i. ~ :6- ~ ':I ~ 1':7.r -.. ~ -~ -·--s·axw :r. -:. ...ll't: :68 J::a;:;L .80t ::.:a:. D"Jt ~ -It 2 ~=-~=~ . ? ~ • ;;r -.a i -·lurcl Conl. ,_ 9 DllF•ll mw Featured: Western States Enduranc. Run ( 1 hr.) • DA "26 Years In Spece" A aurvey of accomplishrnenta llnce Sputnik and a preview of fut\Jfe advances. (R) Q ( 1 hr) ' fD llOWil ''The Phlladelphla Story" ( 19~. COmedy) Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart. (2 hra.). . .....,......, (I)llOWll "Death Watch" (1982. Horror) Rom~-ieider, Harvey Keitel. (2 hrs.) (%) "The Next One" ( 1982, Sci- ence-Fiction) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar- beau (1 hr . 35 min) .. 1=-11:11 CJ) Cll IPGITl ..CW. Jumbo Elttot Track and Aeld Meet (from Villanova Unt- ve<Sity. Pa.): Kloney lnvltatlonel Track and Field Meet (from the University of California at Bent:l1,J 1hr .. 30 min) l==-n11-•ccurm..c .. ATM.,_. llOWil "Two Dragons Fight Agans1 The Tiger" (1981, Adventure) Wong Kuan Hslung, Tza Lan. (2 hrs.) ai ':mu RrT 1111 111111 Featured· "Remington Steele" atar Pl«oe Brosnan and actress-wtte Cassandra Harris; rock S1ng9f Rod Stewart ( 1 tv.) 81 llOWll "Breakout" ( 1975, AdwntUte) CMr1M8ronsoo, JIU Ireland. (,2 lvs.) Cl) llOWil "Framed" ( 1974, Drama) Joe Don Baker. Conr:t Van Dyke. (2 hrs.) 9 RA tmll:A "Antlered Kingdom" The many members of the deer lamlly, trom the whl1etall to the mooee, are per- fectly adapted to their aurroundlngs. even 1n the lace ol adva-~Mllzatlon ~ lfTIODUCml ~:. "S1range Brew" (1983, eom.- dy) Dave Thomas. Rick Moranls. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD) llOWll "The Black Marble" ( 1980. Olama) Robert Foxworth, Paula Prenttaa. i.!_ hr .• 53 min ) Cl) llOWll "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) RIChard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. ( 1 hr .• 40 min) . •n0t•mn•.,... ........ .. DOR TOIMTM .. LA1111'90 .-rum ATM.,_ ,_,. ~llCl.DIY _, Merrln Lynch I Gott Digest Com- memorative Pro-Am (from Newport, A.I ) ~hr~ 30 min.) ;&o.,.,..,. "'"' --.n -,., •a> UW"l New York Mets at Atlanta Br••j3hrl.) .. CZ)Cl·I-- -· .,. _..TO~ Jill P '°°'1nettt runnt< Alonzo Babtt1 II profiled; allo, t eegmtnt on the 1983 U.S. Wreetllng Cha~ t.eturlng 8nJC9 8a/.lmg9f· ten. Oreg Glblon. Jot Oont.alee. Gene MUlund othtft. ( t hr.) l l•tALL ._ ..... _ ... ,,, ..... ~: 10- round jutliof mkldteweight bout ~ Wiifred Benltll and OIMy Moore (11\19 from Monaco).: "Attctaek• -400'' atoolc car reot (from DIY'ON e.ct\. FIL) . ( 1 rv .. 30 min.) (J')., ..... Cl) ... "Day Of The Anlma19" (1977, H0tt0t) Chrietopher Oeol'ge. leelle Nlel-aen,~ ~ I .. =San Diego Padr• st St. Louis Cardlnala ._l2 tn., 30 min.) ll)M.:lM~W c.e>.,.. "Rio 8favo" (1~9. Westem) John Wayne, 0..n Martin (2 tws.. 25 min.) (I)llCMI "A Song 19 Born" (1948, Com- ec:ty) Denny Keye, Virginie Mayo. ( 1 Iv .. 63mln.) CZ) .._ "History la Made Al Night" ( 1937. Romance) CQatW Boyet. Je.n Atthuf. ( 1 hi .. 37 min.) ...... . ~ =--..0 tll IPGITI Scheduled: 1 (). round junior ~ht bout between Wilfred Benitez and Davey Moore (tlve trom Monaco).; "Firecracker 400'' atock car race (trom O.ytona Beach. Fl9.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I DOCTOI.., IQUA1111a M cmm......,.. llOIT A profile of poor people In Phlla~ ~~ Illegally occupy ab8~ CID .. "LOYeSlck" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern ( 1 hr .. 35mln~ m•u .... • 11 --Evening I •a(J)Cll ... .... l llOWMWDTWAIWO. ~~ llOWil "Misti< Roberta" ( 1955, Com- edy) Henry Fonda. James Cagney. A U.S. Navy cargo &hip runs into many mlsadven- turea because of the aecond officer on board and his great desire to be In com- bat. (2 hra.) .._ tllflUIULP_,_ ~Davis Cup -U.S vs Atgentlna In quarterllnal doubles match (from Allan· ~ (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CID _. ''The Gay Divorcee" (1934. Muslcal) Fred Aatalre, Ginger A~ . Mistaking a loveelck danoer for aomeone else, a lady IM4.iea him an lrwttatlon. ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) • (I) llOWil "Jawa 3" ( 1983, Adwnture) OeMll Quaid, Bess Armatrong. A gtMt white lhar1< ten'ortz.. • marine tnu.- men1 l)afl(. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) ·11.mr TOO~Mo.GIT DO ff 10UP m' lllOW DemonetratM tM value of weetherstrlpplng. caulktng, double glazlng Ind thermostat aett>eck. ,;> m.l'fWOOll • ,... •• •cm ~ -· IC*.,. W. Fettur.d: the amazing Kreeldn; the M1CC1M atorlee of TV ptodUo- ttl Glen Utton. St~ Cent*! IM Don 8tlllMno; ~ euperstttlonl; Che l..al V~ ~ ... ot "Ont Of A Kind." lllmfMCIDWl'lllM•tffQ HI l'fl •LA f=e.twect a lode Ill .. rn lrlland "' th vflJtl to DJblr\. Galwy. the Tra ... Race Track end the Ba.My •llO a gllmpse at hoW wor1ct ..,... lw"f::=-~ ,...,. .... mmu r..--~ "Remington St .. " ltw PWoe Blew• end act.......wlfe CaaMndra ..... -~ewart. (1 hr.) • 1 M _.:-:. • cmr 12 a ~ :... Of Tlme" The lntemlll ltructur• -evolutlon of the continent .,. ,... I l'I f thtough • look at the Ill..,_ ol • Colo<ado Plateau. WlWdlng jt'I QrW Canyon. (R) Q (1 tv.) (I)llCMI "Staytng A.Ive" (1983. ~ John Travolte. Cynthia Rhodie. A~ •spiring danoer lands a rote In a ~ !Ton while jeopardizing .. -~ with a young woman. 'PG' (1 hr .• • min.) CZ> ..,. "Jawt 3" ( 1983. ~) Dennis Quaid. Bea Amwtrong. A. ... white thar1< tenocu. a nW1ne .,,... ment park. 'PG' ~1 rv. 39 min.) m ll'faaoTO•••• . .,.,DMa ... ......... NOU.YWOOI Cl-FNturect behlnd-the«enes of the "Oakt ~ man Show''; a p<oftle of Yet..,,..., 9CMt Oougtaa: how-to get YfNf <:hid Into .._ business; a look at the new Muppet ,...,.,. le.. MOC"" i lftC*~--Feetured: •WI• The Golden Ooof In Eacondldo -the "'°" exclu$ive and expenslw hMlth ,..,.. a. the C<Xlntry. also a report on the ,., U S Open Sand -CUtle Competttio11 lit San OleQo. • mjl ............. Neel GlibW and - Irey Lyons examine Holywood't ._ OI wort<lng-class fffe u they oommer .. • cllf)9 from ''Tendet Mefclel." ·~ and ''Aashdanoe." (R) ! '::. "The Secret Of N.l.M.M. w ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated. Vo6ceil °' Elzabeth Hartman, Dom Del ·• A 99Cfet soetety of rats aid • ~ 111f mouse 1n saving her hOme from the ,._ iassnesa of man. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) ® llOWIL "Yellowbeerd" ( 1983, eo.... dy) Grahlm Chapman, Peter Bc¥t. A meen and ornery pirate eacapee from.,.... on after twenty yee11 end ...,chel tor tlll IOtl who has a map leedlng to burled ._. ture. 'PG' (1 hr .. 41 min.) •m,.-•tit•m -·(1)----For~~ ano's 80th birthday. Marni tn. to• '9 • phone call to htm from the Pope al ... Vatican. 8 ........ ~Flrall After a..,_. tic aquabble wtth Phi. Maggit ....._. tlr Lo. Angeles. Ind OrunYnoOd and lhl c:N- dren follow her there. (Part 1 oC ~ e .,_ "Take Thia Job And r ( 1981, COmedy) Robelt Hayl, ....... . Heflhey A young eotpOf8ta .... . ru~ Into retlttanoe when he r9lUml to NI hOmetown to revltallZe a OOftte*• bf~. (2hrt.) ~ • Q.g "'· ... Bartto ~ .... Ifie, Hod(« ptrMldM a Mind to ..._ to '* old nelgf'tberhood to help ........ tale juYenllt gang inemblre. (A) Q ( • hr.) Sunday. Juty 8. 1984 r1 -lalurclay Cont. D ... 'K• Daddy GOOdbye" ( 198 \ Horror> Fa.bi.an. Marllyn BlKns Al1e1 bl1<~ k tl'letf tattlf<il a pair ot psychic twin$ uw ttie11power'10,..-"antf'Nlt• oad r. corps;e and ~ •t as an instrument ot re~rn) i Cll Wf~U-CA Guesls 6en Vereen, Larry Gatlin and the Galhn Broth· en>. Peggy Lee Mickey Giiiey Michael Da"" ("Sugar Bab•") CO~( Wfll8f Dottie Archibald Joan AIV9fs. also, • trib- ute to ct\Or90grapher Bob F0&9e 12 hrr. > • _. "P051e' !1975 Western) Kiri< ~1as Bruce Oe<n An ambmout mar· 5hal CtJts 11 pett ot mUf<ler, lie5 ano belr11ya1 acr06S thf: Soutnwest 1 ht$ man .. aca1 puraurt ot;;; (2 .,,. ) • lltmM. A'91C 'Rain Fo<tit'" An ex.p1orat1on ot the rich ... ane1y of plant and anima 1rte 1n the •111n lores1' of Coste RIC8 1$ presented (R) ( 1 hr ) 8' CCl9V1'9~ a (Q) _,.. "Staying Ahv~" ( 1983 lftaFTla John Tra11otta Cynthia Rhode& A. young atiptring oar'\Cel !ancts a roie lf1 a proouc- 1100 Wl'U~ ~!d'ZJng hi$ reiall00$h1p w1tt a young woman 'PG ( 1 he. 36 ITllO I .:IWI Ttie StJr.,,1vo11. ( t983 C.ome- Oy) Waite< Uanl"lau Room W1lkams A pair of unemployed businestmen take ott '°' tne wuds o! Ne"" Hamp&hlfe 10 escape a synd<:ate hit mdr P 1 ht 44 min 1 m .,_"The Lady V.antr. Mink" ( 1952 Comedy1 Ruth Hussey Dennis O'Keete A h0u~w1fe wl'lO 11¥Jtl'll6 a m1N1 coal a• any COS! oeci~ to start her own m1nlt far,,. (2M) -®~YUC&I:~ •B Cl).,. The Ro&e. P 979 Ofama• Bette ~•dlef Alan BatM A ftambotan· rock singei 1urnr; lo drug• and aleohO' wtien lhe hndS n d•tticult to c.ope with I~ e!_esaures of fame (2 hrs 30 mm ). U. a• ..ocm Ricky bets$ 100 he doesn'l haYe on a foo!ball game atter his compuler lorecasti. a sure wmnttf (Rl (L l.JIUm.B °' 1'MI ......... mJ .,. 'Tranr.at1an11c Tunnel" (1935 Fantasy) RIC.hll•d o.~ Leslie Banks Bas.eel on a novel b) Bernt~rd Kelietmcl'l Tne construc.tlOfl ol ar· undert.ea loonel to Amenca 1s comple1eo ~e a tiulry 01 i test ( 1 nr 30 m1r. J 9GITICBTll .. tJI? llMIA'I •&a Y N10011 IS luroOU!. When Mama ge1' 111ot1 ., the supermor~et and ir. ~ly promoted (R) 8 OJ LOftlOAT Tt.e C:i1Dta1n gets a ma>-saoe from the sh p·, new rn~ a groggy passenger seduces a suttry mer· maid. ano a telSly young 00y '°'"' h1~ grandmOther for wt"al he believes may be their !Mt good M~ logethef (RI 0 ( 1 hr) • ..,.._ ··o. Pau Ebert Of Ebert a cardiac surge<)" at Mott11t Hogp1tal Uni· 11etS1ty ot Cahlom1a San Franc•5'0 trea" an infant and an 11 year·old ( 1 hr ) (.cJ .,. Tom Horn' I 1980 Weslem1 s1~e McOueen Richaid Farosworth Ir> eany 20t~tury Wyom•ng a bounly hunlef hired by a gioup of •ar>eher• 10 track down rur.!lers 111 is.et up IOf a hang1r90 ?..this employet' R' ( 1 h1 • 38 rmn I Uf) .,_ "My TulOf" 11983 Romanc.t!j Caren Kaye Mall Lattanzi A high GGr•oo• studenl becC>f"I'* romanticall,. 1nvo••ed with the older woman who IS tutonnp h•m 1n F1ench 'A' 11 hr 37 mlf"l. I 90¥ll "Grea'>f' ;>" I 1982 MUO.w81) Maxwell Cau1fie10 MtCl"IEll•f' Pie1fler Ari 28 Sunday July 8. 1984 Engliltt studen1 at a 1960s Anwican high IGOOo4 has to prove hlmMlf 10 the leader ot a girts g.ang ~ membefS can date only~ ·PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min) (%) "Strange Brew" ( 1983 eom.- dy) DeYe Thomas Rid< Moranll Two t>eer·IOvlng men become \IWOtlled rn a plot to kidNlp a bfewlng heir .. and make the lwor1d addlCted to a newty ap;ked bevef· i PG (1hr.30min) .. _,ftlml .. • mll A ..wealthy wido..w who travets enenSMlly is unaware that her MtVants use hef ..i.ie tOf moneymaking schemeS ~ -"="na -• M A band of gypll9S put5 a ~ on Evan. and Wyatt must 5molce OIJ'I an outtaw wno 15 hiding !'Ilg~ tech NCtets In Sladetown ( 1 tv ) I 'ft *.':rrAIY ...._ A young man Metel help from Don Juan lf'I findtng romanoe and a tashloo buyer wants to end he< atta1r with a mamed man (A) O ta 'D.i. NII M1lll'"f Tha second leg of the West CoeS1 TrU)le Crown in hOIM ra<:- i from Loi ~lalrTlltl05. Cakf ( 1 tu ) ....... .,.. "The Emigrants' (1972. Dra· ITMI} Max von SydOW. lJv Ullmann A Swedl5tl peaant tamily endure the hard· ShtPI of trontier llfe when they come to America tn the t 9th century (2 hrs ) • -.aT Ill.WAT ...... '11 ns ... rDMA UMTI (II) iD;" •t!• Peter O"Toole 11 Prol H.g· gtns. Margot Kidder IS Eliza Oollt11e aod John Standing a Col Picilenng In tt\15 per- fOfmance of George Bemard Shew's clu- llC oom9da dlfonlclJng me professor's effort• 10 rNke Em pr.-ntable to soet- et ~) CllUI: • llCOm YUi umTTA -~llM&I -....... IUl.ftmAT .,. ''Cao9d Heat'" ( t974, lftama) Juanita Brown. Ence GaVln Frustrated desires and a sadistic warden Ptaoue the lt\l'Ntes at a women's oonectiooal fac1111y 'R' 11hr.1Sm1n I .. , .. ,...,..,..,.. nm lltc~&'L .. .,. "Nevada Smtth" ( 1966, Wes1· emJ Steve McOueeo Kan Malden tniP""ed by Harold Rob()lns' novel 'The Carpett>eggers " A young man sets out to a...enge the brutal murders of nlS perents ~ t>rs . 30 men.) m ..,_ ··eum1 OtferitlgS'" ( 1976. HOf rOf) Bette 0.v•. Karen Blaok A famtty 1en11 a haunted Vctori9n ma1*0n with a will of 1t$ own (2 hrs ) (C) 9CMI "Stroker Aee" (1983. Com&- dy) Bun ~nolds LOOI Andel'son A truckef makes 1 bad deal wtth an unscu- puious fried cticken lranct\letf and becornet roman11eeUy I~ with a pie11y but V11Qt"&! pubic relatlOnl woman 'PG ( t hr • 36 min ) ( .,., -· l•T ... CllYWICt A humotOIJI view of the 1ralrq, oompet1- 1ion. JUdOing and reporting thal ~ take p1aee~the 19M Summer <>tvmpiea In Lot ( ••Oesife Undet Tbe Svn' ( 1983.l OominiQue Slncia• Laurent Hou ton (t hr t6 min) CS ... 'GOlrl Al The Wev" ( 198;>. Orama) Olli Waldman. Oebof al'I V1t Rhyn A high tcnool tenlof aruoousty tr1• 10 gel hit vlrtUOUI Qll1tllelld 10 go 10 bed wtlfl him 'R' ( 1 tv , ~S min ) I MOTtuf tt:tl _,nM:lt iw .,. "Force Ave" ( 1975 Drama) Gerald Gordan. Ndc Pryof A &peClaly selected group of ex-cons tonne an unc»- cover crtf'M-flghting unit to beck up ~ elforta. (1 hr. 30iii"~ • M1'm&Y Ull ... ,..,ftlCll ... .....,0 ...... , ... ---· ......... • LOCAtm ··Eddie Murphy Oel'ti- ous" An uncenaored comedy rootWlt before en audience at ConttiMion Hall 111 Washington, D.C 11198.,. "Beech Pwty'. (1963. eom. <fy) Dorothy Maione. Aoc.1 CAJmming& Research into tt'9 NII habits of modem youth teadS a modi• •ged entl'vapology professor into the t..,,..,age beech IOet'tl ~ tvs . 15 min ) tW(Q).,_ "Notl'Wlg To Hide" ( 1981 ()1. ma) John Leslie, Rd\afd Pecheo The SSortM of .Ject(. a womantz.r and Lenny, his trl9nd frustrated at IOYe. are told ( 1 hr. 3t min.) .arn ... na••1111rran--- • MWt •--""Health Care Who Can Get It Or Aftofd 111" ( 1 hr ) Cl) .,. "Krull,.... ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken MarW.U, Lysen• Anthony In an uneartNy wor1d a ponce must face m.ny tests • he tries to regain hll kingdom. rescue '111 betrothed and hght 1 tabutous beasl PG ~hr . 57 min) INCIMI~ 1119 _.,TUCU 1t9 .... "Catherine Cherie" (1982 ()• me) The haj:lphesa o4 two loYerS rs ruined mt~-~· (1hr 41minl ~..,_"Brother Orchid"' (t~. Com- edy) Edward G Robnon. HumpNty Bogart After e petlOd of refuge 1r1 • mooastety grOWing flowers. an ex-()()11 returns to the undecwor1d to fight the rack ets (2 tvs) O IOCll• .-ca (E IOU Mefrll L yneh I Gott Oigest Com memorauve Pro-Am (from Newpot1 RI l i~) {H) ... · Octopussy'' (1983. Adven· lure) Roger Moore, Maud Adami A Rus- wn gen«al plane a first-41trlke 111~ against NA TO c:oun11t1s tn Europe PG <2 hrs. 10 min ) .,. 'Blade FVwler" ( t982. Sct- ence-FICtlOn) HllT'80n Ford Rulg81' H&uef In a world of tht Mure. a special police Off!Cef la assigned 10 trecil dOW" and dMtroy tour renegade andrOldS 'R' 1! hr S4 min) _. ~ .,.,. "Nat~ LampoOn's Aflll'nll House'. ( 1978. Comedy) John BeluShl. Ttm Matheaon Two rWNI colege tratern1ty pledges join Delta Hou. the ianie-1 and wildest gang on camput. «Id help to hghl the efforts ot the achoora llnlst• delln 10 ha.,. thtm ·~· 'R' { 1 tw .. 49 min ) w. .. "o.th Senttnee" ( 197'. ~) Ooftt LMChmen. Lautenoe l uckin.,_ A juror In • nuder ca• reel-ir• that It le '* Mbend, not the man oo l•~;.~2MJ ... "'The Male Al*Mf. (1942. i -Salurclay Con1. Comedy) Henry Fonda, Don Defore. Love. pol11tul unrest and the big footb911 game h11 a college campua at the Mme time ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 0 1 *-"Blonde Goddeel" (1982. Comedy) Jonathan FOl'd. SuMnne 8'11· ton A frustrated comic book artls1 getl carried away with his e<otlc fantasia. ( 1 hr 30 min l t.9(f!)llQff'r1'MCU 1~®1 -... «I)*-"The Naked Maja'' ( 1959, Ora- ma) Ava Gar~. Anthony Francloea. The love affair between the Oucheaa of Alba and Franoltco Goya II lmmortaH?ed 1n hi$ painting of her In the nude. (2 hrt.., 10mln,) -1 ROCK I E.-CA llOVll "Night Of The Cobra Woman" ( 1972. Horror) Joy Bang, Marlene Clark. An American becomee Involved In the unwholesome rltualt of a Phlllpplne aneke cultj I hr • 25 min ) QO(M)W~--- .,. "E.a•t Ot Elephant Rodi" ( 1981, Orama) John Hurt Jeremy~. A diplomat statlOned In the Fat e...t becomes dange<ousty lnv<>lved with the wife of a plantation owner ( 1 ht.. 30 min) CZ) llOVll "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Dennis Quaid. Bess Armttrong. A grMt wn1te shar11 terronz• a marine amtJte- me~k 'PG' (I hr , 39 min.) t9 Ji. ·'The ()pej'linQ Of Miity 8Mthc> ven ( 1979. Comedy) t<>n.tance Money. Jamie G It A renowned Mx authority makee a wager that he can turn a com· mon Pat111an tart Into a high-Pfic.d. let Mt cal girl. ( 1 hr • 25 min ) -~-IUn' ~-=-"The Adolelcenta" (1976. Comedy) Suaan Player. Anthony Andrewa. A naive Spanlth girt make& an eye-opening vlalt to London ( I hr . 4'0 min.) (J)llllMI "Summer Camp' (1979 Com· edy) John C. Mcla~~lln, Matt M1<:haels The OWnet ol a falling aummer camp decldea to ralle money by holdlng a reunion for the now-matured atumnl. ·R' L1hr .. 30 min.) M (H)llllMI "Oeadl)' Force'' (1983. Orama) Wings Ha.ueer, Joyoe lngalla. A forme1 cop Mt• out to find the paychqpath who cafV9d a fatal X on a woman'• forehead 'R' ~ 35 min.) •G "Easy LMng" (1949, Orama) VIC10t Mature. Lucille SaJI. A Mlf1sh, mate- rialistic wife constantly demands more trom her football-pleylng husband ( 1 hr sow:;. .. 1 .,. "The Spider Woman Strikes Back" ( 1946, Mystery) Brenda Joyce, Gale Sondergaard A private-duty nurse taps a blind woman's blood !M.lpply 1n order to p<ovlde nourilhment for a mysle- rious & of ptanl ( 1 hr 20 min ) •([) "RIO Bravo" (1959, WMtem) John Wayne. Dean Martin An old cripple, a former dePutY-turned·drunk, a young SOAPS SUMMARIZED ••• FromP age4 ho~p1tal board. GUIDING LIGHT: With Josh ~till rcfus.- mg to have therapy, Reva wheels him agatnst his will into physiotherapy. Seein1 progress Ben has made, Josh apus to have therapy. Helping Josh move m with them after release from hospital, H.B. and Reva hu\ new home but Josh vetoes idea. Aft.er Mi'ke takes her for flyinf lessons, Alex dec1dl'S !>he 1s romant1cal y interested in him Akx and Mike to work toaether on l rHU(' ~·omm1!>!>1on to combat juvenile lkhnqucnc y In attempt to salvqe ~la- 11onsh1e with Mindy, Rick takes her to c ro\.'i C reek. Dorothy tnes to have it out with Beth at company, but Lujack steps an. ClaHlfled Advertising 642-5878 Darcy new head of Galahads Ph 1 ltp am vc~ at dinner party for Alcit, Mike. &th and Lujack, creating havoc. A rtaltor wants to buy back cottage from Tonv and An- nabelle, saying 1t never should haw hccn sold, but the couple refuses. LOVING: Loma wants enough money )0 she can move to Manhattan ~d ~tan 3 modeling career. Unbeknownst to l\nnc. Daneis1ack'Hcal father. Dane tells fad to mind his own business when he says Fr.1nk should be fired for poor worl l 1sa searching for Edie because a woman whom Edie served as private duty nurse: d1~ ONE LIFE TO LIVE: V1d.1 wall!> in on Willard's lavish love nc5t Willard lnock'I Vicki unconscious. Jenny and David find Vicki, who docs not press chargt<; against Willard. Willard wants 10 flet the com- pany. Gary agrees to take Cassie to a dance Oyde, Asa's Texas fncnd, beg.ms to work stint on Lucinda. Donan tcll'i Ca'l'ile 'lhc was able to walk 1 Iona time ago Dee yell\ at Herb for starting dlVorce proceeding~ apinst her on Bo's behalf. Ott intends 10 take Bo for bia finanetal nde. Connie and BradjJ"Owingcloser. Mark plans to blow up the plant. RYAN'S HOPE: David vis1t'l comatose Matthew, who comti to and Sl)S. "Mur mur -mur.'' Ott becomes hy'ltenc:ul. thinkina he's trying to 'Ill) 'he'" a murdereu, and in the confusion cause" Matthew to lapse back into coma Roger tells Bill Dee may have v1~ittd him 1n th~ hospital when Matthew became 111. he's not pa11t1ve Sin~ his mcd1ca 11on mal.e~ him qu1ckdraw gunsltngef end a girt hetp 1 sneriff to outsmart a powerful renohef who wants to gel htS klllef brother releued from prlSOn (2 hrs . 21 rTW\.) W @ .oWll "Smithereens" (1982. Orama) Susan Berman. Richard H9ll A young woman hits the New York nightclub cltcuff 1n hOpes ol becoming a rock 'n' rol ~ ~ itar R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CSJ """ Oii M.Y Richard Thomas end Swoosle Kurtz sta1 in Lanford Witson'1 comedy play about a reooiOn of old friends who were once COiiege acthltstt 2 hrs . l 1 min ) . -ICOTf W llOVll "la Cage Aull Foa.." (1979, Comedy) Ugo Tognazzl. Michel Serreult. A nightclub owner trte. to Pfepar1 hie transvestite lover '°' a vlal1 by hlJ eon'• flancee's father. the morels oomm!Alonef of France (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 hf • 31 min.) d CID llOVll "Strange Brew" ( 1983. Come- dy) Dave Thomes. Rick Moran11 Two beer·loving men become lnvotved In a plot to kidnap a brewing helre11 and make the world addicted to • newly aplked bever• 'PG' (I hr . 30 min ) till TODAY't W .o¥ll "Time StafldS St1U" ( 1982) ltt· van Znamenak Two Hungar1an brothert plan a reun.on with their father who fled at1EM the revolUtlon ( 1 hr , 39 min ) M 8 llO¥ll The Cat Creeps" (HMS. Hor- ror) LOIS Col118f, Paul Kelly The soul of. young female murder victim lnhebite the body ot a cet reedy to see« vengeance. , 1 hr 15 min) dill\ Ott facing attempted murder charge. moYes back in wtth Ryans but manases a sneak \.JSll to lover Steve. Maggu~ finds Ma>. 's dtspatchmg room and find'\ out about Operation Ea&te. Maggie tells DaH· \he wants time to sort out her feelings. Jill f unous bec,ausc Frank agrees to defend Dee Jack finds the m1ss1ng pan of the cmn Mac's looking for. 8111 plans to tell h1~ mother aboul has hrother R1ck·s arre'it SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Cagr' and Su11 plan to marry. Justine preten surprise that Kate 1s CaJnc> 'smother IC , : ins1sa JusttnC' mo"'t an with her C se tcache~ T R ho" lo be a clown. W .dy n1rts with .\Jc\ YOUNG AND THE R~TLESS: \vhen Dann) rtah1e!> 1 rac)' is at her wtts' t'nd, he JC\ ide~ to marry her and the d1 ' elope. Jack tell~ J1ll 1hhc were free from h . father he'd marr} her Dina rulizcs that Jill and Jack were loven. Jill not Up$Ct when l ind~) decides to blackmail Jack for b1qcr promotion. Victor vism Kaye, ~y1na he d<>t"sn't want her to try and push his ~oc1tty lifestyle on N1kk1. Doug not plea~e<l with Nikki's request that sbe ~friend V1clor's mother Cora, saying it wall cn·att· lots of problems Andy fears his mamajl.r to Diane over because of Diane's attraction to Jack. Jack tells Danny he 'itoppt"J l'h('r~ for making v1dcota~ not to <;ahotagc prOJl'<'t hut because he ran out of font!\ Sunday. July 8. 1934 29 lporf s SPORTS ... FromPage2 __ n..nc1ay __ _ -· Sahuclay ___ _ LeVarBW'ton Legend faced bewildering challenges TV TIDBITS ... FromPaaeS A bit more sucessful was the next piece, in which Russians in Moscow's Gork) Park were questioned about Americans, while Amcncans in Los Angeles' Griffith Park were interviewed about Russians. The program then jumped to Tokyo, Pans and London. where NBC correspondents talked about how people in these cities view Americans. But in several instances, "Summer Sunday" more closely resembled a "Satur- day Nif!.it Live" news parody. In a segment about 11lcgal aliens, co-host Mitchell was · set for a long4istance interview with tennis star Hu Na, who defected from China. But a technical problem led to several embarrassing moments in which the tennis star complained that she couldn't hear the questions. Minutes later back in Washington. Mitchell was interviewjng an illegal from El Salvador who concealed her 1dcnttt) with a huec hat that flopped over her face. Things improved a bit during a ''Trading Places" segment. when Sen. Gary Han received a chance to interview thrtt reporters who have been covering his campaign. Hart asked wh y reporters have covered the tactics rather than the substance of the campaign. But again, the discussion was just becoming ioterestU1g when it was time to cut away for the next segment. The same thing happened when N BC reporters Connie Chung and Ken Bode began discussing vice presidential prospects. Finally, co-host Mitchell tried to coax Beach Boy Mike Love in Atlanta into taking a few verbal shots at James Watt, who vetoed a Beach Boys concert 1 n Washington last year. Mitchell lost pa· tience when Love instead used the airtime Most people recognize the name "Jesse to promote this year's con~rt. Owens," but few know this man beyond his Like Moyers and Kuralt, the no- success as a great athlete and Olympic gold nonsense Mitchell and wry Ellerbee have medalist whose hand Hitler refused to contrastins styles. But the individual shake, for no definitive work has been done segments offered little room for a personal on his life -until now. stamp, so the difference was less annoying. The docudrama "The Jesse Owens Still, the news nugget approach of "Sum- Story," to be shown in two parts from 8 to mer Sunday" left nothing to stick to one's 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday 00 KTLA, aut the way Moyers' piece on the Christi an Channel 5, takes a closeup look at the Scientist parents did. legendary man who truly made a difference "Summer Sunday. USA" has promise, in the world. but there arc an awful lots of kinks to work Dorian Harewood stars as Jesse the man out Give it an "A•• for ambiuon and an "E" for execution. who led America's Olympit! team to victory over Hitler's super men and won TV TIDBITS: Sauue Plesbette and Gil Amenca 's heart durina the 1936 Olympics. Ge~ will star in "For Love or Mone)'." a But the miniseries is more than a new TV movie for CBS. The comedy biography. It is a great love story, a tale of a concerns a man and a woman who arc black man's fight to maintain h1s dignity in paired as game show contestants. The a racially prejudiced world. It is a dramatic romance that blossoms may deprive them look at a very special athlete who was oftbe prize money. dedicated to a country and a society that Leourd Nlmoy, beat known as Mr. has oo place for him. Spock of "Star T rck." h.as joined the cast of The scTeCnplay chronicles his life from "The Sun Also Rises," the four-hour NBC Alabama throuJh his Olympic triumph to miniseries based on the classic Eraut his bewilderina cballenac 10 the United HemlDpay novel. Nimoy will portray the States Courts for tax evasion. Helpina to Count. brina the story to life arc Debbi Morpn as Bob lees~an. best known as Caetain bis wife Ruth; George Kennedy, Geora K.anproo, will host a new • CBS Stanford Brown. Tom Bosley, Le Var StOfY.book" ICl'ies, bqinnina next January. Burton, Vic Tayback, Ben Vereen, James It will air from 12:30 to I p.m. Saturdays. 8. SikJdng. Lynn Hamilton, Greg Morris But Keeshan pla~s to take bis ~ekday and Norman Fell scncs to PBS or syndication. • -TV Puzzle 11 ,, 17 21 46 ~3 ACROSS 1,4 Shown, "Magnum, PI" star 1 1 Roxie Roker role 13 ''Little House" locale 14 Smger Cara 15 SanfOtd -Son 16 - -Btg Girl Now" 17 WKRP newsman 18 T enntlle. et al 20 Townsman abbr 2 1 Ending with verb 22 A Stooge 23 Part of 0 and A 24 Miss Alberghet11 27 El -. Te1tas 3 1 Play voyeur 33 Singer Perry 36 Whitman, 10< shOft 37 Vic Tayback role 40 ·'Cakes and -'' 42 -Paul Kruger i3 "I Led Three -" 45 Actress Ullmann 46 Carl Re1ner's son 47 "Mobile-" 48 .. _ -Lucy" 50 Steber or Powell 52 Ruth St - -Word Gauna FI LL OJ ™E Ml~SING L.E'TIEI<? I~ ·n.fE: ''TV l.AJORDS" BELOW. I ISICI ICI IME ID~I -1 10.....---IU"""'="""(~ IMI ICILIOIUI I MIAI IAI IHI INlc lVI ~~ I IAIVI ILIEI IOI .~~, ~C~· ~ ~£ AR~NJGE iHE (.£rf€RS You f /llED ltJ -ro S"rell 1"H€ ~ ~ A L 29 Sign-off for Rich 30 He was "The Riddler" 1nl1 1 MISS Brewer 2 Comedian Ole 3 "All the King's-· 4 Henry on "Hill St Blues" 5 One of "My Three Sons" 6 Zells and Apollo to Higgins 7 51. to Caesar 8 Miss Jongs. et al 9 Michael - 1 o English poet 11 Hawaii port 12 After taxes 19 Role !Of Klugman 1n1t 25 Zilch 26 "You -There" 27 GI rating 28 "Long -TomOfrow" 31 "Lion in Winter" star 32 "Today•· star 34 "Mama_ .. 35 Actress Cole 36 Lesions 54 Teachers' org DOWN 37 Jan - 38 "Channing" star 39 Rhonda on "Laverne and Shirley" 1n1t 4 t Arden and Plumb 43 "The -Ranger" 44 Don Murray role 49 N1moy. to pals 51 Grandpa on "The Munsters" inlt SOLUTION Daily Pilat class1fted ads phone 642-5678 Sunday. July 8. 1984' 31 32 .Jou know lhis girl. She's running for you. And after a lifetime of training all she needs is your suppo1t. In the early hours d the morn- ing you can see her running. She may run 80 to 90 miles a week, hold down a fuU-bme ,ob. carefully monitor her d1et- and maintain her family lrfa Quite a feat! She's doing rt fOf the ulb- mate-the Olympics And f()( the honor d representing the United States in the Games . to represent you She needs your support. Her training is cost1y. So are her expenses to travel to the 1984 Games in Los Angefes. The Presdent and the Con- gress have aided the ca.Jse d ouryoung Olympic athletes by passing the Olympic CoolmemoratJve Con kt., de- Stgned to prO\llde f 1nanc1al support through the sales d special commemorative rons. 'fbu can help bv .cqulrtng th ... unique colne. To celebrate our being the host nabon 1n the 1984 Olym- pics, the United States Mint has issued for the first time in history three types d rons to commemorate the sp1nt and excitement d the Olympic Games And 1t is the first time 1n some 50 years that the United States Government has minted a gold oon All prctrts from the sale d these special oons will go toward the US. Olympic effort. for training expenses. the ever-nsing ca>1s d sending oor team to the Olympic Games, and for the staging d the 1984 Games 1n Los Angeles Fine artistry of their design•. The 1983 Stiver dollar com ( 77 troy oz Stiver) has been des1gned by t:rtzabeth Jones. the chief engraver at the Sunday, July 8, 1984 . Mint. The obverse d the oon presents a dramatic engraving d the classic Greek discus throNer. The 1984 SllVer ddlar com (.77 troy oz. silver) has been designed by Robert Graham. It will bear a representation d the Gateway to the Otympic Cdiseum. The 1984 ten dollar gold coin (.484 troy oz gdd, 21 6 karats) was designed by John Mercanti from a concept developed by James Peed. He has cap1ured the scene d the Otympic torch bearers 1n delicate detail. TheM f'l'.'8gntflcent coin• .... n.wt.u gema. They are roN being dfered in *prod" condition, which in- volves special multiple stnklng, resulting in partlcular sharp- ness a detail and a ftaw1ess mirror-like surfoce. '1bu have four optJona. You can buy the single 1983 or 1984 silver ron; the twc> oon set which includes both Stiver rons; or the three-ron set which features the 1984 gold ron, the 1983 silver and the 1984 silver ron The more coins you pur· chase, the more you will "'· be helping our fine Olympic athletes And that f eel1ng d helping and part1c1pat1ng 1n this important Olympic event 1s a gift to yourself QW' SUPPORT THE HOME TEAM Cons may be purchased throogh your local post offt0e and at partiapatmg banks and oon dealers across the country Or. wnte to US Mint. Olympic Con Program. PO. Box 6766. San Francisco, CA 94101 ~~-------------------------------.......... . - ~~~-------------------------.............. .... out of this world. and deserves the ultimate ex- perience. I am referring. of course. to the one and only GeorseBuma.'' Nothing personal, you understand, but veteran butler Alan Flaber has handed in his notice to his employers. a couj>le perhaps best known as ChDCk and Ol The Prince and know. Aside from a few minor says Spielberg, who knows movie roles and televi-that movies<>ers will certainly sion spots. Sid hasn't man-want to keep up Wlth Jones. aged to reprise his stardom of 0 the 1950s. The personal prob- Bob Barker. game show host: "I would send Col Mnammar Kbadafy. I think it would solve a lot of P.rob- lems in the Middle East. · Princess of Wales will be---~ From Ania Summer, New Yorlt· Robtrt W.-idekr. Los Angela F.dtted by .loam~ Kaufman In light of NA.5A's projected program to put the first civilian in space aboard a shuttle -the date of lhe first journey is tentatively sel for fall of 1985 -we asked several celebrities whom they'd like to see on the pad. See if you agree with the choices or if you think some of the responses are a bit, well. out to launch. Professor Robert J .. trow. physicist, author. pro- fessor or astronomy at Colum- bia University· ··1 would put mto space that fellow in Russia. whoever he is. who gave the order to build those missiles that are pointed at us and at Western Europe. And I'd leave him there." Frank Gllf ord, sports commentator: "John Dmver and DaWI Hart· man because they both want to 80· If they get bored, David can interview experimental mice -and Denver can sing them to sleep." ~ Ph)'lll• Diiier: "Bo Derek, simply because we need fewer of her kind (that means less competition) here on Earth." Drew Barrymore, child actress: St~ Spielbera. "He has brought so much of outer space to us. and I think ii would be nice if we could give some outer space to him. ft would give him more ideas to make more wonderful films like Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E T" luac. ARmov. science-.fie- lion author: "Anyone but me. I don't like to ny in a plane. to say nothing of a spaceship. I suppose it is important to get scientists into space but whoever wants to can 80 with my blessing and my ticket. .. interviewing a replace- ment for Fisher, who missed "the relaxed liv· mg in California." The native Brit began his long love affair with the warm- weather West Coast when he worked as butler to Bing Crosby. It's surprising that Fisher managed to 'Slay in Der Bingle's employ when you consider he never lost the chance 10 tell the crooner that Perry Como was his favorite singer. 0 Sid Caeear. 61 , who in his. salad days prac- licall y invented TV sketch humor. now spends most of his working time lecturing on 'The Crisis m Comedy... In- deed. Caesar ought to Marte o.monct: "The on· ly man who has done every· thing on earth, who has con- quered every frontier. He Is '\t '• ., " \1 ' ' ' 'I' \1 COV.1 IUuatration by WUUam Low lems chronided m his autobi- ography. When> Have I Been?. provide a partial explanation Another reason: TV 1ust doesn't seem to do Caesar's brand of comedy ''Every- thing's the DEAL... he ex- plains. "It's the Package - never mind about the SHOW." According to Caesar. the tube today is "all stand-up or sit<0m. The stand-ups rely on blue material ... As for Sit- coms.. "Nobody over I 4 can watch them." 0 There's a perfectly logical reason why Karen Allen doesn ·1 appear in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. now breaking records at the box office. Set in 1935. the Paramount film is a "pre- quel" to Raiders of the loSI A1*. which was set in '36 "Karen ·s character (Marion Ravenwood] would have been stuck up in the mountains of Nepal." says a source in the Georte Lucu film complex. But since Lucas and director Steven Splelberc have decided that there will be a third Indiana Jones saga. Karen may return as Marion 'We have a few more tncks," ..... MOltGAN star ol 7V's The Jesse ~Story What was the hardest part of making the film? -D.J., Asbury Park,N •• '.J,.... ~---.. Thinking. "whjch Jesse do I mean?" when I said. "I love you, Jesse ·• That's because I'm inv olv ed with two Jesses -the one m the movie (airing this week] and the Jesse character who's my husband on the soap All My Children And one part of the agmg process was tough. Playing a young girl is a piece of cake. Being old wasn ·1 hard e11her -older people don't walk as fast and speak slowly But middle age was an unknown to me (Morgan is .in her late 20s.1 there aren t many physical things on which to draw NOllMmosBY oom«llan If you ever won an award and could thank only one per!OO. whom would 11 be? -E.N .. Redondo. Calli. Bob Hope. In 1959. when I was a strug- gling young comic (now I'm a strus- gling old comic). I had supper m a coffee shop prior to opening in a small club As I paid. the cashier gave me a little gold elephant. saying that Bob Hope had given it to her for good luck 'Take it. perhaps some of his luck wlll rub off on you ... she said. I ~t 1t in my pocket. and had a good opening Now I don't 80 on stage without 11 C 18'4 FAMILY WEEKLY, All f'IV"ta l'9Ml'*1 g • • 6 i IS FBI Director W11/1am WebSler· a "not1onol resolve .. to curb cnme m the U.S. A / age 60. Wilham Webster is the sei-enth d1Teaor of the Federal Bureau of lnuestiga- 110n Nommated by ~s1dent Jimmy Carter m 1978 to fill the pos1tt0n wcated by former Kansas City Pol/Ce Chtef Clarence Kelly who retlfed. WebSler 1mmed1ately· embarked on a program of reform and modernization of the sometimes controuers1a/ Bureau Today. m thP fourth year of the Reagan pres1denq: WebSler. though he 1s not without his m11cs. has generally won l11gh mark!> as a forward~hmkmg. modem-0ge FBI director Regarded as a capable adm1mstrator and cautious m· nomtor. Webster came to 1he position after serving as a federal 1udge for three ~ears m rhe u S D1stnct Courr in eastern M1ssoun and for five years m the &h U S Circuit Court of Appeals - a background thal helped broaden and inform his perspecflue as head of the Bureau and as t//u/ar head of Amencan /au enforcement m general D1Tector Wpb<;ter was mteruiewed recent/~ m hts ufflce m the J Edgar Hom er Bulldmg m Washmg1on by FA\11L'r WE.£KI Y Editor Thomas Plate \.¥hat follows 1s a uerlx11tm mterv1e~ 1;/ightl-.. ed11ed for flrommat1cal sense 4 F AWln WEEXu • 1l L' " • l'lM and continuity. and condensed for space Plate: The Jldtke Department recently reported a decllue In bou.eebold crime. la thla actually a ,.,..ntngtut drop? 11 the country •llgbtly aafei1 Webster· I think that's a fair way to put 1t Earlier th is year we released our uniform cnme reports -the provi- sional report s for 1983. The final figures will be out [next month). They refi ected a 7 percent drop in the crime- rate index Pa.st] year. The previous year they refiected a 3 percent drop. That's the first time since 1960 we've had two successive drops and they're fauly significant. The la.st quarter of 1983 reflected a JO percent drop in the major crime index - a measure of larceny and burgla ry and so forth. (Also.I there were more arrests dur· 1ng this period even though crime was going down. And the prison population is way up so I think it's reasonable to infer that more career criminals are [being kept) in prison than in the past: sentences on crimes that are often repetitive are getting longer and judges are getting tougher. particularly on drug-related crimes. So people who could make the numbers go up by just going out and committin~ crime after crime are tending to stay in jail. Beyond that. what I have observed. and (what) I like to think I've been part of. is a better interrelated system of federalism in which state and local law enforcement [groups) are workin~ bet· ter and better with federal agenoes in dealing with joint problems. I go back a fair stretch over the years -I was a United States Attorney under Eisenhower -and I cannot remember a time when there was more aware- ness between the federal and state of· ficials of their respective problems, more actual sitting down and working things out. more sharing of intelligence and training and. particularly in drugs. a kind of everybody coming together at the same time. Q: la there anything the average dtizen can do to help make America aafei1 Are people wllllnc to help or would moet "rather not get Involved"'? Webster: I have never seen a time when you had more vigilant citizens - not vigilantes. but vigilant citizens will· ing to do something about crime -ac- tively involved in local organizations supponing law enforcement efforts. Then because we are demonstrating s~ in some of these tough cases which are dearly life threatening. like the Wilder case -the fellow was run· ning around killing youn~ women [across] the country -we re getting more and more people willing to come forward [to testify]. and that's also true in public corruption cases They say. "Well here's an agency that will do somethin~ so I'm willing to stick my neck out. · More and more people are saying, "It's my responsibility to give information and to testify and do other things." Even if they can't testify they can come forward and give information on a confidential basis because they know that law enforcement agencies are willing to take on the problems. So it's a combination. and I thmk it's the same combination that can whip the drug problem if we can k~p the momentum going. We work the supply side and the citizen groups work to reduce demand. by education and by very attentive parents accepting the responsibiht 1es. Q: So you would ln effect live a flat ••ye;• to the que.tion: la the country allg.htly Mier today? Webster: I certainly would. At least in tenns of the types of crimes that affect your sense of security in your home. But there are other types of crimes that affect the nation as a whole: major organizations that are ripping off the government at all levels; con men; organized criminal enterprises involved in gambling, loan sharking. narcotics. that take those proceeds and invest them and ultimately control legitimate businesses. Those are major threats to our society. The white collar criminal is just as dangerous to the quality of life as the blue collar criminal who assaults or mugs. l suppose if you (took] a poll [on] which is worse, (people] would probably say the white collar criminal is worse in theory, but in tenns of which one they want to be vidims of. Lhey'd rather be viaims of the white collar criminal. So I lhink you're righ t in saying that it's physically safer. but the challenge is still there to (curtail] those that are running our taxes up. our costs up. Corruption is often a by- product of white collar crime. The ar· sonist doesn't corrupt and the rapist doesn't corrupt. The organized criminal and the white collar criminal do corrupt. Q: The spre.d of pornocnt: tbroupout the United State. a .yndlcated nature to it and Ira a nadooal problem. le lb.la aome. thine that you ba~ given a high priority to? Webster: For five years I was chairman of the St. Louis County Decent Literature Commission. I was ap- pointed by the Supervisor of St. Louis County. I said, "Why me1" And he said . "It takes one to know one" (laughter). So this is not something I know nothing about. We have-ldent1fted two areas that we think are most deserving of our atten· tion and we're giving those two areas full investigative effort. One is organ· ized crime and pornography. and we have used RICO [a statute authonzing the FBI to investigate "racketeerin~ in· fluence and corrupt organ izations I in attacking major groups in which criminal enterprises are producing and profiting from pornography. The other 1s the exploitation of children. They're victims in the sense that they're being photographed or utilized or abused by the photography rings. That type of thing gets our full attention Q: Suppostna the.re'• a young kid out~ a at.Ji or boy, who wants to be an FSl aaent. What would you aclvi8e him or-her to do In tenm of the counes that be or abe takee In acboorl Webster: I'd advise them to take the courses that they do best [in]. that they are interested in. There isn 't anv special pre-FBI course to take. We have biophysicists, English majors, former journalists. lawyers. accountants. We have about 1,500 masters degree~. 60 Ph .D.s and so on. They're going to need a college education -a four-year accredited college degree. If they don't have a law degree. a graduate degree or some degree in science or language. they11 need three years of what we call executive ex· pericnce in earning a living. working for the military, or at some other place where they get maturity and additional experience. My own sense of it is that I ~~-------------------------............... ....... they ought to be as broad-iauged as they can be, or if they have a very real specialty. such as something In engineering or scienre, they ought to feel free to pursue n. We're looking for curiosity, resolve, the ability to stay with somethi~ until it's been com· pleted. and h' character and perfor· manre. We cal it the broadband selec- tion system. We have test scores that measure their cognitive fundion [and] aptitude for this kind of work. We also look at what they've done with their laves. That's very imponant to us. Q: b tbejw'yad.U out on the illlue al women la polldftl or 19 theft a verdk:tt Webster: I think there's a verdi<.1 In my own mind there's clearly a verdi<.1 . We've gone from 93 to over 500 female agents sinre I became director, and we're still increasing the numbers - not under any court order but because we want them and we like what they're providing for us. They have the same requirements as a male special agent. with one exceptK>n: They get to chin themselves differently bec.all!e of a dlf· ferent center of gravity. h's both an in· tellectual and a physical exercise and in many cases the women are equaling or exceeding men in physical training competen<:e That doesn't mean that in a given situatK>n any woman can do any job. We look at them as people. nOl women or men. We have one woman on our hostage rescue team but she is not in the group thar does the busting in . . is there a name for that? Qi Tbe ...... Webster: The assault. She's not part of the assault (team]. The reason is that in competitive strength tests she doesn't have the sarength. Now there might be some other woman out there who would. And one of our crack sh~ shooters is a woman, Oiris Kaporch in Alexandria [Va.) - a supervisor. So we find they're earning respect . There are still only a few in supervisory positions right now but that's because they really have only been here for the last five years, and so there (aren't) a lot to pull from. Blacks and other minorities have (also] taken m*r positions. Q: Thia llde:t 'fiew wlD appear • week befon die atut al tllle Democradc Nadoml Coawatlaa IDS..Fn~udtm.weelEa befon die • rr otympk:8 la Loe AJlleka Ywre ........., bored to tmn wttla tw. qaeudoa, but bow ....... dae '910ltlt tbnaa .... It beell ~ tbedf Are we pnpared1 Webster: WeU a.s of today we have had five terrorist events this year. Those are violent incidents in which someone ha.s identified the purpose as being ooliticaJ -to eKea sooal change. When you consider what's going on in the world. five incidents in five months in which no one has been killed is not a bad record. However, one big ter· rorist incident with the OtympK:s could wipe that out. So obviously we are <X>n· cemed that we be prepared. in the first instan~. through massive intelli8'fl<:e efforts in cooperation-with all the free countries of the world. ty identify any international terrorist incident that might come to our shores in time to stop it from happening. If that does not succeed. and there is no guarantee that it will, we have the capability to deal with almost any con· ceivable hostage or other terronst event. The hostage rescue team is now fully trained and operatK>nal, providing a SO man and woman civilian response capability. We hope we would never have to call on the military to provide a military response in this country. Q: But Y• are •oa1dac wttl9 otba' law ellfwc•w•I llOiif& How 19 tbat coordlmted1 Webster: We are working with some 25 or 26 agencies in the Los Angeles area. most particularly of course with the I.APO [Los Angeles Police Department] and the LA. 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Some of the things thal we're doing have heJped to reduce those numbers. Still, we have to be careful about all this because the catch-22 is that one big incident will wipe out all the other figures. and we don't want that one big incident to hap- pen. Terrorism is theater and par· ticularty the intemcb>nal groups look tor an occasion when they can call at· tentk>n to their cause. Nothing is more likely to artraa the media around the wor1d than the Otympics. and to a much smaller extent. the same could be said of the other thrtt events. In Los Angeles we've goc 125 miles of athletic events scaatered all over the place. Q:Se !idwc~ ...... dae .-doll al...... .. .. .. dte ..... tM MtCoee Cc--·-.. . cllea>+aedtMI .... ~ twt! d --~~ lndD!led polke overrwdoa and poor ~-feel·::=-~~ ....... poke ............ ... ... cnMed ..,...,. -dal • theft are .ame lew ~· tlley will 90t laft die kind al O\JG1eactloa dial c:q . .-ke a probll!m wonc!I Websaer: J believe so. Part of [the p~ fcorrtmU«J on Pt11J' JOJ com1 2,00 foun abou futur CamE datin dard! their "K alwa! ment Mo child a of inc durin On tt when withd on th• of a Adam just w At t and rt teen"E with l cent b (Randt Pan munic way l about One teen~ when_ Bur some ways t sequei to OCCI set of 1 dating state " rules • stay in school by as• ~---------------------................ .......... By Susan Lapinski W hen I tell my mom I've got a problem. she just gets upset." says 15-year- old Jodie. tugging al the sleeve of her Michael Jackson t-shirt. To avoid a scene, Jodie says. she often takes her problems to her girl friend. Jodje's attitude is a common one. ac- cording to professionals who have been researching the way teenagers communicate. A study last year of 2,000 young people, ages 13 to 19, found that they often took questions about school, sibling relationships, or future careers to parents. But when it Came to touchier subjects. such as dating. sex, religion or moral stan- dards, the kids were likelier to discuss their views with their friends. "Kids know that parents won't always approve. whereas friends are more accepting." says Jacqueline SmoUar. Ph.D .. a psychologist who ro-_ authored the study with James Youniss, Ph.D., at Catholic University's Center for the Study of Youth Develop- ment in Washington. D.C. Most parents realize that adolescent children need to develop a new sense of independence. and that friendships during the teen years can be beneficial. On the other hand. it can be harmful when a teenager retreats into silence or withdraws behind closed doors to talk on the phone for hours. As one mother of a 14-year-<>ld confesses: "When Adam treats me like I'm nonexistent. I just want to yell at him." At those times. it helps to "pull back and remember how hard it was to be a teenager," says Ruth Bell. co-author with Leni Z.eiger Wildflower of the re- cent book Talking With Your Teenager (Random House). Parents can help. Bell says. by com- municating with their teenagers "in a way that lets them know you care about them." One way to do this is by respecting a teenager's privacy. "Don't barge in when. a..._door is closed," Bell advises. But even as they try to give a child some room, parents must also find ways to stay dose -or face the con- sequences. Problems are less likely to occur when parents set down a clear set of rules -on such issues as curfew. dating. drug and alcohol use -and state what the consequences will be if rules are broken. They also need to stay in touch with what is saing on at school and among a teenager's lriends by asking such candid questions as: fM&YWmo:t•MY•• 1114 7 "Are there drugs at school? Are there kids who need help?" There are no easy answers to k~ ing channels open. But becoming a good listener and refraining from hasty negative judgments can be helpful. So can spending special time with a teenager. Bell suggests dining out in a favorite restaurant without other sib- lings present. or regulirly g.aring a sport or activity that you both genuine- ly enjoy. fW • Susan loptnsltJ IS I~ CT>OUthor With her husband ol a dKJTV ol ~ and nt'lL' pmmthood In A Family WlfY fllttlf> BtounJ These days, you're being asked more and more to accept less and less. Franco-American• believes you deserve betttt So imtead of cutting back, we're adding more tasty, quality ingredients to our~~~ More juicy, plump tomatoes to our~ spagbettiOs, and SpaghettiOs with Meatballs. More fresh, lean beef to our Spaghetti with Meatballs and SpaghettiOs with Meatballs. More aged Cheddar Cheese to our Spaghetti and SpaghettiOs .. Plus more More fresh lean bed authentic spices like basil and oregano to our Spaghetti with Meatballs. But the more thin~ change, the more they stay the same. All Franco-American~ products ace still very nutritious. Mid, of course, we add no preservatives. So if you're looking for a good, 'MIQlellOftlC food to serve your family, try new Franco-American. ~er ~ Wby settle for I~ when you cm have more. •a..w-.~ .. I I . I ' ~--------------------------------------·-- THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY ISA FAD BUY ABAD BUY? By Dr. lewis Berman W hy oh why does a specific animal become a fad buy? Why would anyone spend $2.000 on a Sharpei. a very wrinkled old Chinese war dog that often needs an eye-lift to prevent its droopy lids from damaging its eyes? And why did people buy ocelots and margays I 0 years ago? Or baby alligators that grew into giant reptiles lounging about in bathroom tubs? Who's to say why iguanas, lizards and Siamese cats are on the wane. but Abyssinian cats are unquestionably in? A fad buy tsn 't necessarily a bad buy. if you're a responsible owner. But you can't treat a fad animal like fad clothes or a fad car -loving it one year. discarding it the next. The biggest fads, I suppose. are dog fads. You l<now you r client's something of a fad buyer if he bought his Sharpei because he saw one on the cover of ltfe magazine a few years ago. Or a German Shepherd because. as a client told me with pride the other day, "He's a descendant of Rin Tin Tm!" Or if he bought a dog that weighs 125 pounds, instead of your average 25, because he saw one like it on The Tonight Show or heard a celebrity guest say he owns that kind of dog. I've never heard anyone confess to buying an Akita because, let's say. Linda Ronstadt has one. But people do -treating Ronstadt's Akita for some rat poison Molly ate around the Broadway theater where her owner was doing The Pirates of Penzance. I remember think- ing: "This may boost the Akita boom ... Not everyone who owns a fad dog is a faddist Nor are very fashionable breeds necessarily fads. The French Poodle. Cocker Spaniel. Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu and Dachshund have been lucky enough to build a loyal human following over many years. An unrecognized Enghsh breed called the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a lonEt time favont~ among some of my clients. like Anhur Schlesinger Jr. (and his Polo), Lauren Bacall (whose Blenheim accompanied her across country on her Woman of the Year tour until he died), and William F. Buckley Jr .. who has four (Blenhie. Beep. Fred and Sam). These people senuinely love this particular breed of dog. Unfortunately. not everyone who buys a dog just wants a best friend I worry in particular about some of those who go in for huge dogs. such as the Chinese Chow Chow. which 1umped from thirteenth to twelfth plac-e on the American Kennel Club's popularity hst last year. and the German Rottweiler. who rose in favor by a full 43 percent! A large fad dog can turn into more than you bargained tor. Consider the Akita. the hot new import from Japan that's replaced the Afghan Hound as the latest rage. For S800 to S l .000 or more. you get an adorable. fuzzy bear- like puppy. Then you go into shock when it grows big enough to make a German Shepherd seem the size of a Toy Poodle. and you can barely hang onto 1t with a leash. Worst of all. your precious little puppy metamorphoses into a killer dog almost overnight. There's no way another dog can de- fend itself against an aggressive Akita, and neither can you -or your fnend. in which case you'd better have a broad insurance policy to cover the medical bill for his mangled arm. Trying to control a large fad dog like an Akita. or Rottweiler, or Chow. is hke trying to control a horse -you can't, unless 1he dog's properly trained. But maybe you don't have the expertise re- quired to train a btg dog. and can't meet the expense of hiring a profes- sional for the job. Big dogs can be big babies if they're not trained. I have nothing against people buying fad breeds All I say is. know what .YO'{ 're gettmg mto Investigate the breed you think you may want by spending a day at a dog or cat show talking .to breeders and to people who own that rype of animal. Compare dif- ferent breeds you're interested in. Find out which breeders are reputable and which to avoid. With a little educahon you can make a better choice . One last point. Some people just aren·t cut out for fad pets. I know a very down-t<>-eanh man who got an Akita. but he's so embarrassed to have a fad ~ that he tells people it s some kind of mixed-breed Shepherd. If you're selkonscK>us, why not go for a simpler dog? Just because you only have to pay a license fee and the pet doesn't need an eye-hft-or isn·1 some current f avonte among celebnues - doesn't make him an underdog fW leu.·t~ &rman. <)(It ol the moS/ prommmt t'ttmnananl m tht counm 1s tht foun~ ol tht Parlf. £as.t. Ammo/ /jospttal m \tu }'<Jl"k Cll> and a board member vi tht £Jh1Cs Commllltt (){ tht \tu Y()(Ar ~ttmnal'\ <\sslXIOllOfl WlllSID tern] 1s the stress that existed at the time . letting some ethnic minonties feel that they [couldn't} get a fair shake in the courts. ·and so on. But communi- ty relations have come a long. long way. My favorite example is Detroit in 1980. [During] the Republican conven· lion lhere. (a high) percentage of the young black males were unemployed and there was not a single incident. [Detroit Police] Chief William Han is one of the foremost exponents and practitioners of community relationlii C: 19&48&WTCo Presenting the NEW -Belair Free Coupon ~°'' y there are tl,lJl,Tays to sa'Te: 1 NOWYOUCANCOMBI NE YOUR COUPONS WITH CASH, TO GET GIFTS • SUPER-FAST-AT SPECIAL LOW P RICES! OF COURSE, YOU CAN STILL GET GIFTS F REE! As alwavs. \'OU can save 2. your Raleigh or Belai'r coupons for any i tem in chc catalog. 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The "keep it cool" atmosphere that prevailed there was a great model for other officers. for other cities. We had a recent acquittal down in Florida. if you recall. and th~re were 100 or so people out on lhe 5'reets but there was no ma· jor rioting. This is nor due 10 the police getting fierce but rather (due to) a greater understanding of crowd and community psychology and dealing with the problem firmly but fairly. Q: You feel tUI pollce ofllc:u• are ustq more reatnlnt lo carrylna OUI the.Ir clutie91 Webster. The excessive use of deadly force has been a problem for law en- forcement for a long. long time but it is a diminishing concern. There are just a few pockets of the problem [left). And that comes from a certain setting of standards. We like to think that we have set the standard in that area. Our agents are !rained and disciplined not to draw their weapons unless they have been the subject of an assault or some third person is in danger of assault or guns have already been used When we do draw our guns our agents are trained to shoot them so that they do what they're intended to do and not injure innocent bystanders and other things, [that) cause people in the com- munity lo think police are overreact ing or careless. And f like 10 think that that standard is getting more and more prevalent around the United States. It's a matter of discipline. Q: Would you ay t.be pubUc percepdoo of tbe polJce bae im- roved since tbe ·ao.? ~ebster: The same national resolve that I talked to you about before. when I said there are more and more com· munity organizations involved wilh law enforcement. brings the communt- ty a little closer to the police: It helps make the police feet [they are] inside the community, and not a hired gun . There are over 45.000 young high school members of the Law Enforce- ment Explorer Scouts Program in the United States. I chaired the conference last year in Fort Collins (Colo.) of 3,000 representatives of those groups. That reflects 45,000 kids knowing more about law enforcement, knowing more about lhe police. and policemen know- ing more aboul them. The key is a community's regard for its pollce department and the police of- ficers' acceptance of their responsibility as members of the community. [This helps create a] mutual understandins of each other's jobs (and encourages] witnesses -citizens who see things, hear things. know things -to cooper· are wilhoul fear. All that not only helps solve crimes but al~ pushes the specter of ovil disturbance way into the background. If the police are viewed as pan of the community the prospect of people taking the law into their own hands or reacting to a ~_lice action 1s much. much smaller. IW 10 FAMIL\ W aJQ.Y • Jll\' •• IM4 iHEROMANCE OF FOOD By Marilyn Hansen Barbara Cartland is today's most prolific romantic novelist as well as an historian. lecturer. playwri8}lt. political speaker and television per· sonality. She has written more than 370 books and sold more than 370 million copies. This year. Miss Cartland published a cookbook. The Romance of Food. Each -Barbara Cortland recipe is followed by a note on ingredient information. serv· 1ng tips, histo rical background. or reputed health or aphrod1siacal quaJities. In a recent inter- view. Miss Cartland. dressed m a shockin~pmk suit, con- fided I hat on weekends she in- dulges her passion ror amusing company. and entertains en- tklusiastically. The' following luncheon menu ts one of her favorites. MENU Chtt:ken With Orange Surpnst> I~ Cream In Brandy SnQp Baskets ~ Cofltt ltc·'9a• ...... ~ 'h tea1pa• ._uh free.lal) pvaDd ~ 3 ~ ... , cWcbll 1 IMlup D 1111 INltter-or ·m" wvall I oaio9.~ 4dallt-............ I ta .. HJN• fftlllitarda \4 Ollt .... )Ike ~ c-. Mnl cWer or ddtt 2 table I. aaee ...... awll t :::HU for ..,.w. l. \hx logf'lht'r lht' gmRt'f. ~It Th• ~-ol FOOd ltM by ~a Catttalld coa..oteoey a Comc>af>Y inc ~ 'fbnll and pt>pper. rub mlo chicken. Roast m 35<Y1 preheated O\len 1 hour. In medium saucepan. melt butter. saute ont0n and finely shredded peel of 11! orange until clear Blend cornstarch with a ht· tie orange 1u~: add to pan with the remainder of the orange 1uice and the cider Bring to a boll. stir- ring . blend in com ~rup 2. Cut chicken into slices. Plai."e on a serving dish. top with ..auce Garnish "'1th the remdmmg oranges. peeled and divided into segments. Arrange wishbont>S down the center of the dish. Muk~ ./ .w-n mg~ Nate: To prepare the wishbones. scrape all flesh rrom them. then soak and wash well m a mild bleach solution: rinse well Comment~ from Barbara Cortland "Oranges were in- troduced into the western hemisphere by Christopher Col- umbus when he eslablished a set· tlement on the island of Hispaniola m 1493 .. A 11sane of oranse leaves is good for all nef'ous affhct1ons. the JUIC'e l'i anllseptK: and induces sleep and so do the flower.. ' ICI ClllAM 111 . allA.llDY INAP •Alllln 2 tabk1p D 11'9e butter 2tablupoo•....,. l ta .. Up D De Dcltt COl"1I 'A :;La, ,_.. ol cro-ad .,..... Yt M-....... bnmdy Mellles-ce· ~ C1lp lileevy cream. uptJy wtal,.ecl 1 Yi Cllp9 vaal1la ltt creul I Yr c,... ecrawbeny ltt cre.m or otJter fta¥Or. lf ~a.for ~doll l. Ind ~mall ...aucepan 11\er a lo"' heat. mt>ll the buuer. sugar and com ~rup Stir m the flour. qround ginger and brandv 2. Place ~fuls of mlXture well apart on greased baking sheets. bake for 8 mmutes a1 350° 3. 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IL and 0\ feild~nB .Jdd d/)PfOpflat~ Wes fD I Chargt> r MasterC.ud 0 VISA 0 Ambpress 0 Diners Card No-------------Exp Oat•------Namt-______________________ _ Address ---------------------- C•fy------------------------- SCate·------------------Z•P·------- LILLIAN GISH THE QUEEN OF THE SILENT MOVIES SPEAKS UP A /though Lillian Gish became Q: You 8dll .,eak about fllml with an international celebnty such eothu.bl1m Didn't you ever bock in 1915 when she ap-wonder If you 8bouJd pw90e peared m the silent film Birth IOIDethlng ei.e? of a Nation, her career hasn l quieted Gish: No. 6ecause I didn't know any- down much with the years. Recently, thing else. I never went to school. My the American Film Institute presented education was being in a business in Gish. 84. with its life ~~- Achievement Award for more than seven decades as a stage and mouie actress. This summer's Hambone and Hillie tS her 102nd feature film Gish oded m some of Amenca s greatest early cinema claSSICS, including La Boheme and The Scarlet Letter as well as the re- cent movie. A Wedding. and the television film' - Hobson 's 010ice. She spent years m the com· pany of such legendary Hollywood celebnltes as Greta Garbo. Mary f'lck- Qsh m Romola in 1924. and in 19/U. ford and Rudolph Valen/mo In a FAMILY WEEKLY interview With wnter Andrea Darvt. Miss Gish was outspoken about movie stardom. mamage and today :S ''sexy .. teleuiSton shows Darvk On the dedJcadoo page of your autoblognpby you write, "To my father, who gave me ln- leC'UJ'ity." How was that IUcll a marveJowa legacy? Gash. That insecunty was good because 11 forced me out into the world at the age of 5. and I found the world and the people in 1t to be beautiful Papa was too young to be married and have children, and he couldn't take care of us financially. He disappeared from our lives when f was a small child. Mother wen t into the theater and I was booked on the stage as Baby Lillian Q: So you never atudted acting? Gish. The only lesson I learned was that if I didn't speak loud and clear. they'd get another little girl. I've been speaking loud and clear ever since. Q: How have you managed ln your SO.year career to eacape from becomlna a Hollywood tia..been? Gash I never had a pres.s agent I always felt that the less your name was in print. the longer you'd last When I objected to Mary Pickford paying her press agent so much money. she sa1d. "Bur he created the title of America's Sweetheart!" The problem with a title hke that is you have to live up to it. So when Mary didn't look like a little girl anymore. she just left the world and went to bed which I traveled and lived all over the world . What else would I have done? Q: You might have married and bad a home life. Why didn't you? Gish· I worked 12 hours a day. 7 days a week I was the man of the Gish family. Now. what kind of a wife would I have made? Im gla.d I never ruined the laves of all tho~ dear men who would have given me their names Q: Do you watch te1evtalon? Gish: Not much . I listen lo the radio more because they speak English bet- ter For television they don ·r pick voices, they pick faces that all look alike Love. sentiment and tenderness have disappeared. Sex is beautiful. but what you see now is lust. which 1s rather hard to look at. Q: What worcb of advice do you have for actreuee •t.artina oul? Gash: I would tell them to be like that child at Pnnceton . Brooke Shields. because she looks like herself. You can't fool the camera. John Barrymore said 1f you sat m front of it long enough it not only tells who your ancestors were but what you had for breakfast. Q: In Cbkaao /..dith belt leuded tbe ~ actrea Davl8, wbcMe daQgbter Nancy married Ronald Reepn. What do you think ol ac- ton aotnc Into poUtka? Gish: When I was a child . the boarding houses had sig~ that said, ''No dogs or actors allowed." Now there's an actor in the White House. lsn 't that wonderful? IW f AMll..V W FUJ..Y . Jl.JLY I . 1914 13 Repeat of a sell-out! F OnglNI U S GcMtnmenf Mlflt Issue-Minted aOOUf 100 )'fffS iJf10 or the next l~ days only. The Numisma-years. As a resull along with the fact that tic Gwld is ofTenng the beautJfuJ Soud Sil-millions of these t'oms have bttn melted ver Morgan Dollar m Treasury sets of five down for their silver content. there are no for the unheard of low pnce of Just Sl25 00 longer any Morgan Stlver Dollars m :-ir- per sel Previously we had been selling our t'ulauon Silver Dollar coins in general five Morgan Silver Dollar sets for $250 00 have mcreased in value ot-"t"' tn1 tunn m per set. preceding years Some Morgan Silver Dol- When we ran thts offer recently. 1t was a lars sell for as mut'h as S20.000 and a pnme complete sell out. but due to a special pur-mint cond1t1on Morgan Dollar recently chase orthese hlstonc coins. we are able to sold for $42,500. repeat 1t. Each Treasury Collectors set m this spe- Cons1dered by experts to be the peak of c1aJ orTenng 1s mounted ma protec-tl\:e pre. the eneraver's art. these solid Sliver dollars sentation case accomparued by a Ceruft- or 412 S grains of runety percent fine silver. cate of Authenticity Makes an ideal gift for 77344 oz_ pure silver. are the mo.!! sought any (){'cas1on. aftu coins ever minted in the United If you are not satisfied for any reason. States. Dated from 1878 to 1904, these coins you may return your co ms w1Uun 15 ~vs have become so popular that collectors for a full refund Act no~ ttus offer may and investors have been hoardmg them for not be repeated. VTTAL SILVER DOLLAR STATISTICS: • c111reaiMel A•• b:IC*' ......... All'-Act. 1f71 • oa.-.,'""' T. ....... .-...,...11t11eu.s.11111 •Slt,t ... 1_........_ . ............. ...... •it,......,iszs.n.,.... ..... .U..r .. 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V. ltoOl Pleue tend the com set( s I chlcbCI lllfOW I enciose _ ctMCk ._ rnoi., ordtf In,_ amount al l New YOB mioents please ~ UleS 1U I UllOlfSllnd all COin MtS Wiii be Jin! llO.stefed Ind ollS<lrecl = 1 M Morgan 5IMr OOll&f ~ lo4" S125 00 DIUS S 7 50 1111 hndl tnS 0 2 IM MorQ&ll SIMI ~r "11 IOt 1240 00 ptus 110 00 11 P llndl ins SMSIS 00 '.J S IM McltGlf'I SM! ~ WU tor ~ 00 OIUS S'17 50 1111 hncll ll'IS SM S.50 00 ITEM NO 55 HMM AOOrlss City Slltl .................................... ...-.n .... I I 1111111 I ... .., ONA O-CUllO...,.OINllS O MllDCW ~am•. OPllDI: • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I of th• Am•riun Numia~ttc --AuociatJon I --_ _.;..;. ________ ------· _._ ______________ _ DIATHOFA SA''IMAN W ould you buy a car from this man' Not anymore II seems that the archetypal fast- talking. har~selling salesman is going the way of the g~ guzzling V-8s he used 10 sell. That kind of salesman. ac- cording 10 researchers Herbert and Jeanne Green- berg. 'simply cannot succeed in today's marker · The 1wo 5ales sleuths came 10 this conclusion after asking 207 5alesmen and 200 sales managers from across the counlrv -all of whom were among the top 25 percent 1n sales performance -10 rare themselves on a variety of selling techniques The results were compared with similar research done in the early 1970~ Their conclusion. putr lished m Marlletmg 'Vews is that persuasive ab1li11 1s sllll 1mix:>rtant. but that as cars. computers and jUSI about every- th mg else get more complex. the ability 10 give derailed in- formation 1s the most 1mix:>r- 1ant function of a salesman i Do VOU bU} that' ~ ~ ROOM SIRVICI ... ~ y 1deo screens we· re ~ sorry lo say. are tak· ~ ing over the world. f, Yes. it's true Pretty soon rnu .......... •fld l'llbllelMr Palr>el! M l 1nskey YQ P ........ .,,,. AMoc PllOl .. llet Gerald Wroe Ylv. "-ldeM ~rrd Ad OWWIOI JamH P WalSl'I Vlee ,._ldeftt Jlnd Oen! Mot Jonathan Th0ml>$O(I ldltOf Thomas Plate 14 F4~tt' Wtun • JLL-Y A• 1'4'4 may be doing your shopping from your living room and maybe even from the bath- room. Is nothing sacred? For $25, households with a modem-equipped computer (one that hooks on to your telephone) can ;om Comi>-U- Card lnternational's Comi>-U- Store. You Just type in orders from among 60,000 bran~ name items. including top meat cuts from Omaha Steaks lnterna11onal. the Neiman- Marcus line of gourmet foods. and an extensive hne of phar- maceuticals. Theoretically. any room in the house can be wired for electronic retailing. even the bathroom So says Steven B Weissman. assistant publisher of Video Pnnt newsle1ter, who's enthusiastic about such a ix:>ss1bih1y. "There's not a whole lot lo do in there and. as such. there·s a real need to be filled.' he says Weissman sees the bath- room vacuum as an opix:>r- BY MARION LONG runity for some entrepreneur to bowl over h\S competition by introducing a video option 10 the magazine rack. "Vida; tex," he says. "would be a marvelous alternative. The audience 1s captive. Euro- peans have advertised on their rolls of toilet paper for years. Installing videotex ter- minals simply provides a stare-of-the-art way to do it." DAllN ROBOT DlllY- L ook out! The controls are being taken right out of your hands. And they're being put into in- dustrial robots and even automobiJes. If International Resource Development Inc. is right. the next stop will be cars that drive themselves. Honda. the Japanese auto firm. has been working on self-navigating machinery Tor some time. In the most basic 5tCl8fS. navigational systems will be installed in industrial robots, like the ones they already use to put together their cars. So instead of hav- ing to bring each car 10 a sta- tionary robot. the robot will be designed to toddle over to the car and do its work. The one bug yet to be worked out is that the robots some- times don't know where they are This is particularly unset- tJin~ when it comes to the self- driving cars that Honda hopes to have ready in the next decade. These cars will de- pend on a locational "fix" hum an orbiting navigational satellite once every 90 minutes. But between signals the car will depend on sonar. radar. or some other naviga- tional system. Once that is perfected. watch out! PUllll PALACU J lgsaw puzzlers, you may have met your match In Stave Puzzles. These games are both beautiful (they are handcrafted and custom- Made) and devastatingly dif- ficult to put together. Steve Richardson is the man behind them and they are true works of an. Each puzzJe has several individual pieces cut in the shape of an animal, person or something that has to do with the theme of the puzzle's ultimate design. But art can be difficult. Some of Richardson's top-of- the-line puzzles are so challenging that he throws in a bottJe of aspirin. And then there are such pieces de resistance as the Dollhouse Puzzle Village. When put together. its 2.300 pieces depid the village of Pleasant Bluffs. M~.. at a length of 8 feet. Interested? Send SS for a catalogue to Stave Puzzles. Main Street. Norwich. Vt 05055. .............. We wonder whal people read before they switch out the light and retire for the night. 1Wo reports: Marvin Mltchebon , Divorce Attorney, Lo• A.naelN. Calif. He stayed up aJJ night recently to finish In- grid &rgman: My Siory by In- grid Bergman and AJan Bur- gess. He says that aJthough he remembered most of the events recounted, the book fascinated him so much that he is considering the ~bili ty of trying 10 make a movie about Bergman's life. Bruce T. l.ettman, Alto~ oey, Pontiac, Mkhlcan. Mr. Leitman, who is a Lew Archer addict, has just finished The abro-Slriped Hearse, a novel featuring Archer by Ross Mac- Donald. It's a great book. he reports, and the ending was a complete knockout '''\I \\,., h Ill I \\H \' ' • ~ ' It ' '·'" I' .u•• !" ,, \~··•n' BlllTllDAYI (AJI Cancer) Monday -OJ. Simpson 37. Tu~ay - David Brinkley 64: Saul Bel- low 69. Wednesday -Tab Hunter 53; Yul Brynner 64 . Thursday -Bill Cosby 47; Milton Berle 76. Friday - Harrison Ford 42. Saturday -GeraJd Ford 71. . . . :. '•' ' . ·. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Mtn9111ng Ecltlo< r .... lolultge<'I Oee>QI\ Dinlc:IO( Acolr1 "'--lerllOr ldltOf. Mel)' Ekl""" ~ fd!IO( Mal¥~ AMOC EdilO( 0....0 0....., Copy~ ACb9 ~'Y'W A»••lent EClllO!. ~nte ~ "--chef. Ke,... £,.,,.,.gns. 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Worried that a passenaer WU carryina a bomb, 1 commercial jet pilot delayed hia takeoff' from John Wayne Airpon for three hours Satur- day while sherifrs deputies searched Parents give high marks to the Ooean View School District In a community aurvey./A.2 California Human fetuses and skel- etons were found Satur- dayfollowlng a flre at the Weird Museum, a Holly- wood occult boutique. I A3 Nation Astronomers hav.e dis- covered a giant arc of hot gases near the center of our galaxy ./810 .. World Americans llvlng along the Persian Gulf remain relatively unaffected by the Iran-Iraq war./87 Style Elegant and softly shirred St. John Knits will have an added touch of dazzle thla fall./.1,4 Even a triathlete'a wetl- toned body benefits from a touch of conditioning andmak.up.192 Travel The scenic grandeur of Vlrlglnla ls matched, If not surpassed, by the subter- ranean beauty of Its caves./87 Sports Costa Mesa resident Mike O'Brien, a medal- favorite In the 1,500- meters freestyle In swim- ming, la featured./C1 Martina Navratllova swept past Chris Evert Lloyd Saturday to win Wimbledon for the fifth time./C1 Entertainment It's going to be a hot · summer theatrically along the Orange Coast. Four shows open this week./. Buddy Ebeen hasn't given up TV aleuthlng. He's Just moved over to "Matt Houston." /Bl BUIDeu Burger Rlng·USA Is mov- ing It• regional head- quarter• to Fountain Val- ley./C4 .. ee 85 C4 A3 05-10 87 84...e C6 • A3 Ae 04 01-3 Ct-3 CM 11-3 rv.:a.i 87 A2 A3 pa~ luuaae and the Jetliner for explosives. No bomb was found and the scheduled 8:3S Lm. ffi&ht lo Oakland and Sacramento finalfy lifted off at 11 :22 a.m. as passensen' relativn and friends cheered from a terminal balcony. Air C•I niaht 11 -carryina 90 passensen and seven crew memben -WIS cleared for takeoff from John Wayne Airport Saturday when the Those who want to eliminate auto traffic hope to pack NB council session Monday By JERRY Hl.RSCH Of .. .,.., .... ""' Residents who want to close Back Bay Drive alona Upper Newpon Bay hope to pack the Newport Beach City Council meeting Monday niaht to convince city officials to reverse an earlier vote opening the narrow road to automobile traffic. The drive, which 1s the pnme road along the Upper Bay, 1s popular among joggers and b1cychsts who want lo keep cars off the road. The council rejected a similar proposal in March. Traffic on the drive was common until the winter of 1982, when heavy storms washed out the road. The cit y closed it to auto traffic while it was under repair and Back Bay Drive was reopened to cars juSl last month, according to Rieb Ed- monc;ton. a traffic engineer with the ci ty. "We think 1t is a hazardou!> situation for people on foot and on their bicycles. We have had some pretty close encounters with cars wh1ppma around those curves," said Gene Wagoner, one of the propo- nents for closina the street. Trap snaps shut in murder sting Deputies turn tables on suspected culprit in murder-for-hire Frederick Penney appeared anef- strickcn, shaken to the core when the man claiminato be a coroner's deputy showed bim the photoaraphs of his "lifeless" wife. "He lpoked at them for a Ions ume: It was c!efinitel1. much more thap a cursor)I aJance, • said the man who came ~riDJ the bad news. "He seemed very anteresttd in them." Penney, however, seemed in far different spirits just hours later when be reodezvoused with the man he had alleaedly hired to kill his wife • .. lie was cool, very bUainmlikc," said the man who reponedly had ~ to accept $3,000 from Penney for amnaina the horrible death. But it WIS apparently not unul Penney wat behind ban at Ori.nae County Jail that the Lquna Niaucl man found out that hit wife wa very much alive i.nd that the sympathetic COl'Ofter and the hard-boiled .. hit man•· Mre actually undcrtovcr lberift'1 deputies. ..I'd love to know what was aoina on in bia mind at tha!J>Oint." u1d one of the undcttover offaccra. The t.o omttn. wortti~ »n con· cert witlt Penney's t~ wife, IUClCeeded in pullina otr one of Orull CwntY'• most bizarre police atint ~tioU. The rutc involved Penney I wifr playiq ac.ct Oft a mcquc tllb after autlloric applied 1con~1ndnaamountofaorymut'up. The undtrtoVt'r offie:itn llJ'ftld to t.alk aboUt their ro1n in the rutc 1 Iona u their nam ~not publish· td. STEVE MARIL£ Focus ON THE NE ws . pilot received .,.,ord a bomb &breat had been made. .. There were tYt-O phone calls, both statina that a passenger aboard the ffiallt was carryina a bomb,.. ex- plained an Onn1t County sheritrs deputy. The pilot ~ ved word of the bomb threat just as he was taxiin1 up to the north end of the run~y for takeoff. . "The pilot decided to abort the taktc>fT and. followin1 an established Edmonston docs not think two-way traffic on the drive creates a scnous traffic hazard. "Historically it has been two-way and there were no major problems associated with it,•• Edmonston said. procedure, taxled the Super IO jet to the IOUth tnd of the runway ... said a aherifl's spotesman. · The JC1 was towed from the run-way's terminus to a remote pan of the ai~ w~ passensen ~search ed and loaded into buJes, wbicb circled beck to the terminal. Bonnie Gomez. a Stanton woman takfoa her l~year-old dauahter on hn first jet ftiaht. said ~ pilot told passengers thete had been a bomb But a compromise proposal to make the strut a one-way road. .. potentially might be a Little safer because the jogers and bicyclists would not have to worry about traffic (Pleue eee CLOSURE/ A2) ..., ................. ~ Back Bay Drift u It •Ppeared d1lrlna recent repaln. It wu cloeed to aato tramc aAdl lut month. bat eome ralde:nta want to ... the road cloeed to can once aaam. threat. None of the PISllCDltt' pa- ieked, w uid. Passmsm wctt hdd amide a fenced pte area .,.,hi.le 1 lbcrilra explosives squad, wbieb ind!Mled a bomtHniffin1 German liaepllcTd named ·•Sam, .. searched the ~ and the handt.p ~ were ordered to lave on the Air Cal jct. AU luaaat was removed from t.be jet's cargo be)S and ICatChed. (PhilUe ...... , A.2) Crews battle fire at school Firemen hold d e to wood, metal shops to total of $52,000 BJ STEVE MARBLE °' .. ..., ....... A roarint. three-alarm fire at Mission Vie.JO High SClbool SaturdaJ burned the campus wood and metal shoos, but firemen were able to bat1Je back the flames and save about S 1 million in tools and machinery, authontics said. .. It was an excellent stop." said Orange Count)' Fa.re spokesman Joe Kerr of~ effort, which bdd dama,e to the $300,000 school facility at ss2.ooo. Three Oranae County firefi.ahten were inJured in the bour·loac siele. which started at S:S2 p.m. wben tlamn Wett spotted curlina out of a storaae s.hea adjacent to the scboors wood shop. wd spokesman Joe Kerr. The school LS locued at ls&lS C'hns.anta Dr. The fast-movins fin spread from the stQr'IF facili.t}' to. the tilc-roof ed wood I.bop, which coaW'ris six sepu:- ate Jhops. All of the 5boPI house expensive wood and metal ~uip ment and several conw.o htahly flammable matenal. Kerr said. .. Apparently there was nobody insadc any of the shops, .. noted Kerr. who said the cause of the fire is unclear. It took 45 firdl&bten about 52 minutes to exunsul.Sb the blaze. In all. (Pleue eee Cll&WS/ A2) Residents flee from acid fumes Ff'om staff u4 wire f'ellOl'U Nearly I SO l'CSJdents were evacu- ated from an Oran,e nei&bborbhod S&turday when a noxious cloud of fumes escaped from a plating factory, Oranae County fire authorities re-. poned. Residents near the Hendenon Plat- ina Co. on West Cbapman Avenue ~told to leave the area at about 3 p.m af\er the cloud escaped throuah vents in the factory. where a reaction between nitnc aad and an unknown substan~ had occurred. authorities said Hazardous matenals teams from the Huntul1ton Beach and county fire departmcntsneut,.hzed the mixture b) spra)1ng foam inside the bu1ldina. R~1dents ~re allowed back into the area b) nlghtfall ~' eral st~ts. 1ncludm& bu.sy Chapman A "enue. were scaled off dunna the opcnuon The reaction appattntl) occurred when about 15 pUons of mtnc acid. stored m a 5>pllon drum, mixed with another chemical or metal, firemen said Offiaals d1d not k.Qow how the mudna occurred. · .. (\ . ' TRAP SNAPS SHUT ON SUSPECT ••• From Al the undercover officer who playcC:l the hit man, they dad say Penney was wilhna to pay $3,000 for hi' wife's death Penney wanted it to appear hi wife bad died in a car accident. they said. Penney and has wife, Susan, re~ portcdly had cone through a messy divorce and were fiahllng over the custody of their chddren, authorities said. "Once she understood what we wanted to do, she was very &ood," ~d one deputy, who was worried that Susan Penney mi&ht be too upset to &o atona with the stina once she'd been told her husband allcaedly wanted her dead. "She's a very quiet woman but sbc maintained beautifully," be said. When the woman was brought to the county morJ.Ue, she was asked to lie on a slab whale coroner's deputtes applied makeup. Several other per- sons got onto nearby tables and played dead to add a further touch of realism to the scene. "It was a fantastic JOb." one of the undercover officers said. "We had people workrn& on the other individ- uaJs next to her. The use of makeup was very ittlistic ... Armed with phOtOIJ1lphs of the morbid S«ne 11 tht moraue, one deputy took on the role of an Orange County Coroner's deputy and drove to Penney's Laauna Niguel home to break the bad news. "1 was a· little concerned at first because I didn't know what he knew and what be didn't know. But once I saw his reaction, I felt comfortable," said the deputy. The make-beheve coroner said he spent 45 minutes with Penney, first showina him the photC>p1lphs, then telling ham about the the "car acci- dent" she'd been involved in. A majorconcem was that coroner's deputies only have to ask family members to make a posatjve ident1fi- cat1on when the dC()Cased has no identification. Sheriff's deputies were unsure whether Penne) would catch on. "It became a matter of conv1nc1ng him that he had to look at the phot~phs and make the identifi- cation," the deputy said ... He ap- peared very much ¢cf-stricken. He had the sort of reaction you'd imagine when you're told someone has died." As a matter of course, the deputy said he told Penney when his wife's body would be released and when be could expect to arranae funeral ser- vices. Penney also was told that authoriues would be trying to locate his children for him. The deputy playing the roJe of .. btt man" wa in a far more daqerous position, authoritaes felt. "He (Penney) showed lots of cau- tion. He asked lots of questions," said tbedeputy. "It wasn't a sunple role to be in.' Penney purportedly paid S l ,SOO up front to the 0 h1t man" and came up wath the rema1n1Dg sum after viewing the photoaraphs. "When we caJled him and told him we had located bis boys. he was very reluctant to come to the station to ict them," the undercover deputy saad. "He didn't seem to like the idea at all." But Penney showed up and the law was waiting for ham. If convicted on the cbaracs. Penney could be sentenced to five years ID state prison. If a murder had actually been earned out, the sentence could be life in prison without parole. CLOSURE PLAN FACES TEST ... From Al in both directions." be s~ud. "The problem is that bius and joggers there tend to go where they want and cars often dnve down the middJe of the road because tt as narrow and there is vegetation grow- ing down the sides of the road.·· Edmonston said. Although it is a two-way street. the road is only striped for two-way traffic on the sharp curves. Supporters of closing the road have presented a peuuon with nearly I .000 sitnaturcs to the council. said David Lcwis1 who is organizmg the closure drive m Corona del Mar. The supporters also have P.nnted up I ,000 leaflets they are distnbuting to people who jog or bicycle on Back Bay Drive. The leaflets encourage the people to come to the 7:30 p.m. Monday City Council meetmg at Newport City Hall, 3300 Newpon Boulevard, and support the closure dnve . .. If people wa~t ·to contest auto traffic they should show u~ Monday night. This is it," Lewis said. adding he docs not know how many people the mcet10g will attract. Other suggestions include aJlowmg one-way traffic on the road. closmg it to auto traffic during the early morning and evening hours or closmg at on weekends. Of the alternatives, lcWls says he most favors closing the drive on weekends. . Newpon Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart said she would consider one- way traffic. but would never vote to ban autos on the road. "l could never imagine doing that. That would deny access of the bay and the wildJife preserve to people who don't j~ or bicycle. That 1sn 't fair. We cant overreact to special interests," Han said. She said the city aJso has· a JS-acre park in the Back Bay and that closing the road would reduce the use of the park. That the area 1s a wildhfe preserve, Waggoner said, supports the argu- ments for closure to auto traffic. ''That 1s what the place as for -a sanctuary -not commuter tra.ffic. We are always seeing dead animals that have been hit by cars on the road." he said. Air Cal fllCht 11, bacqround at left, takea off for Sacramento after a three-hour delay Saturday while a crew worb on the en&lne of a Frontier Alrllnea jet, forearound, forced to return to the airport Friday after an engine warning U,bt glowed. BOMB THREAT HAL TS FLIGHT ... From Al As the Air Cal Jet was searchc,d. nearby mechamcs worked on the engine of the disabled Frontier plane m a contmumg efTon to pmpotnt the Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot DeflY«J II Guaranteed ~y·I'·~ fl~ do not ...... yQUr ~ l>1 s '° p ,., c.tl o.40re 7 p "' end """' cq)r -°" -...a cause of Fnday's mishap. A small group of weary fnends and relatives of passengers cheered when flight 11 nearly three hours behind schedule, finally lif'ted ofT. .. I hope nobody had any 1mponant appointments," a shenffs deputy quipped. What do you like about tbe Daily Pllo1? What don't you Uke? 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"41II1:41 a.111 MoncSeylM..._~ .. uopm lrD DIMC110ll 2--4 sw 24 aw 2-4 SW 2-4 SW District gets high marks from parents on survey By ROB~RT BARKER Ol tt19 DelfY "°' llllft Parents have given Ocean View School District schools the best report card yet m the distnct's I I th annuaJ community survey. Eighty-seven percent of the parents said they believe the district's 23 schools are placing proper emphasis on basic skill subjects such as reading, math. English and language. Five percent said they disagreed. The remaining respondents either had no opmion or failed to provide sufficient mformauon in the survey, which was conducted by an educational consult- ing firm. feel your child's school experience 1s helpmg him or her to be more self- directcd and responsible? 83 perceot }CS, 6 percent no. Do you feel that school contributes to your child's positive feelings about himself or herself? 82 percent yes, 7 percent no. Do you feel you att being adequately informed about your child's teaming process? V percent yes. 10 percent no. Do you feel the school provides adequate food ser- vices? 54 percent yes. 20 percent no. Do you feel school faciHties are reasonably well-maintained? 91 oer- cent yes, 2 percent no. Do you feel your child's teachers are responsive to your concerns? 87 percent yes, S percent no. Do you feel your principal is responsive to your concerns? 78 percent yes, 3 percent no. Are you generally satisfied with the overall performance of the school? j7 percent yes. 5 percent no. The randomly sampled survey was conducted by Applied Technology Center, It was conducted in mid-May witb a random selection of district parents contacted by mail. This year, 1,929 responses were obtained from a total of 2, l 02 households. 1 he Huntmgton Beach-based. k1ndergarten-througb-e1ghtb-grade school district that numbers about 9.600 pupils also received a sharp IDCrcase of favorable responses ID the area of discipline. SuDJ1Der concerts begin When the survey was first taken ID 1974. only 54 percent of the rcspon- denl5 -thought schools were <kHng a good JOb ID admtn1stenng dascipltne. But in the latest poll. 77 percent of the parents thought discipline is bemg handled properly. In 1974, d1sc1phne got only 2.3 percent fa vorable responses to each negative response. This year. the fa vorable response rate jumped to 9.6-to-I . It°!. summer, the season for free concerts by the Balboa Pier. The late-afternoon concerts are sponsored by the Newport Beach Ans Commission, the Peninsula Point Association and the BaJboa Improve- ment Assoc1at1on. The July concerts start at 6 p.m. Forward Motion wilJ play tonight. Orange County Rythem Machine w11J play July 15, the Orange Coast CON TINUED s TORIES College Big Band will play July 22 and Pancho Sanchez will play July 29. Concerts in August and September will start at 5:30_p.m. _ The l>ete Chnstlieb Quartet win play Aug. 5, Frank Amoss and the Mississippi Mudders wilJ play Aug. 12, the Bobby Redfield Quintet will play Aug. 19, the Big Ban Bones will play Aug. 26 and the Rythem Ma- chine will have an encore per- formance Sept. 2. Superintendent Dale Coogan said schools have made improvements ID disetpline and in communicating to parents what will happen if their children violate school regulations. In another key area, 65 percent of the parents said they believed schools are spending money reasonably and 3 percent said they were not. CREWS BATTLE BLAZE •• ; Coogan said financial problems have been brought tnto sharper focus by deliberations leading up to a decision by officials this year to close four schools in 1985-86 to try to resolve financial problems. Other results: Do your children have an opportunity to participate ID a sufficient variety of educational experiences? 87 percent yes. 5 perc~nt no. Do you behcve mstruct1onal programs meet your child's needs? 79 percent yes. 11 percent no. Do you feel your child likes school? 90 percent yes, 6 percent no. Do you From Al seven engines, three fire trucks and two paramedic units were brought to the scene of the fire. which attracted about 200 spectators. The firemen's efforts in1t1ally were hampered becaust the structure's tile roof trapped the names inside the structure and lim1ted firemen's abili- ty to get at the fire. Kerr said firemen finally succeeded ID cutting a hole in one portion of the tile roof and were able to train hoses on the Oames. He said the fire~ters were able to save about $1 million in wood shop equipment. The wood shop. a facility that swtnat.na time at the fair Rerl Ott...a ud daqlater O.alelle, '· eQjoy a MJ rJ.edMr at llle <>raaae ColllatJ Pali tac.ta 111, wluri tlle BaatblftOD . • measures 75 by 75 feet, as located away from the main campus classroom facility. The fire was contained within the shop. Firemen Roger James and Steve Dc1risng were treated at local hospi- tals for heat ellhaustion. Capt. Jerry Schacklett was treated for burns to his shoulder. None of the iajurics was serious, Kerr said. Mission Viejo High Sc"bool is owned by the SaddJeback Unified School District It was not immedi- ately known whether the fire would disrupt any summer activataes on the campus. "I ne AHoelaCM Prttt 1ND1AN.~!-l~ -B!ack Jtf t.islim ~Louis fanakhan, dtnouncina tbe news media u WlC~ed lian.. vowed Saturday to •ue aoy newspeptT which pon~ that he detcribed Judaiun u "a sutter relisioo:· .. If 1 have said metb.1.na wrona. nawrally it's rijht thlt I a~. But I cannot apolosiu J>~ the press' ,lies,·· he told a cheenna crowd. • I announce here today that I am 1U1n1 the Ch1~0 Sun· Times. the Cbicqo ;Tribune, lbe New York Post. the cw York Dt.ify N~ The New York Ttmes and all the olbcr papers in ~m~ tbatbavesa.sd that I laid Judaism iu autterreliaion, .. Farrakhan said. You)l be forced to show cause why 1 lbouldn't sue you and all of the media mb1ncd. We must put a stop to this.•• ianaed PareatlJood cJJ.aJc .. bombed . ANNAPOLIS, M~. -A bomb eitploded in front of a Planned Parenthood 1mc _Saturday, blown\& a 16-sqo.are-footfhole in the wall of the building. knockina O'\J..All Jhe windows IYld nppin& out a sidewalk, police said. Two people we~ IJ?Side the bui!dina when the bomb exploded around I :30 a.m., but one was lr\J~ Sat. Richard Brown said. The two were employees of an air augo firm with offices in the buildina. Brown said no one claimed ittsponsibility for the bombing. PJUoa offlclal• panlued tor eacape RICHMOND, Va. -Two top officials at Mecklenburg Correctional enter, where six death-row inmates escaped in May, have been suspended d five sua!ds described as .. key" to the breakout have been fmd. Warden ary ~bas deputy, Harold Catron, are awaitina reassignment to other jobs. Alona with the fiye auards. they arc considered .. key" to the escapes, said l.oben Landon, director of the state Depanment of Corrections. "There were (correctional personnel) considered" for termination .. but when the lominoes fell (the seven) were the weak links. tr...11 •or.ten to return u ta•k• contbJae NEWARK. N.J. -Striking sanitation worken voted overwhelmingly turday to return to work for 30 days while contract neeotiations continue, ding a week·lona walkout that left trash bins overfioWtn& in 200 northern d central New Jersey communities. Members ofTeamsten Local 94S voted S-34 to approve the back·to-work proposal advanced by Gov. Thomas H. and backed by union leadership, said state mediator John Tesauro. He iaid workers for SO private trasb·bauling firms would return to work ~mediately. Racue worken carry an lnJmed paMCDCer from the derailed Amtrak llontrealer. fie pboto •Jurin three can: One COAch, fully ahown. alts on top Of a crashed car worken could not &et Into. Whtie a dilid car u at the top of the picture, lta wheela d•n&Hna In apace. 0tange CoMt DAILY PILOT~. 'NIN t. 'tllit Train derail Dead, injure toll mountin Nine cars jump washed-out, weakened track WTLUSTON, VL (AP) -An Amtrak pwenacr 1n.1n with 271 people aboard derailed while aossin& a washed-out culvert Saturday, tumblina can into 1 streambed, killina at leut four people, injurina more than 100 aild ttappmg seven in a CNShed car. Nine cars of the I J..car Moatrea.ler jumped the weakened track around 7 a.m .. officials said. Three cars were mangled as they piled into each otbet after plummeting down a ~foot gully in northTo-estttn VermooL Thn:ic people ~ pronounced dead at the scene, said state police A founh person died at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont tn nearby. Burllngton. The death toll was expected to go higher once rescue workers wnc able toopen upacrusbedcarat the bottom of a three-car pile·up. "Bodjes ~ere just falling every wb.ich way. People were screammg for help," said ~er Frank Coles of New York City. · Confuswn over the death toll stemmed from rescue workers' in· ability to get to passengen trapped in the crushed car. One worker who was able to crawl . doee to the car said be ....... bOdia. WitMMa iaid' . ..., kast • .., bodies --...... ,! • car. whic:b na ~ ... wnporary rnorpae. A crane ... bfo:ullll ia IW 1111 aftemoon10iryiofnicdlc•, 'elW and allow racue ..... le .-! insidi. By4 p.m7 racuc...-.wilt· doina I last~DUle CMck --o\bercan focin,ilired ~..-_,. 001 ha,·e beit'o ll'POucid a.tier. ·:Thez've ac:QOUnted .,,_.oldlit PCOl)le, said sta&e Police U. T~. Way: HelicoptcnaM bulCt ...n .... • (my OUI the dead and mOll ..-.iO JllJ mjured from the raHle, •· muddy SJ&e. An estimated 300 ~ workers ttmoved tht ... ,..... many on stretchen. after p111bw them throulh era.in windoWI. But wort.en usi111 uwcbes 'weft' unable to reach tbe ttven betiewied trapped in tbe ciu1bed <:ar. Tbe ~ were believed 10 be alive. but it .,.,. not known if &0)' dead ~ 'fiicft also in tbc <:ar. ""= The plan WU to UIC the cruc IO lift two cars from thecni.shed <:at, =+iat tt possible to reacb tbe sie•• s. authorities said. Tbe openlioa was expcct.ed to tan several boui'L :v. "I have never seeii aoYtbiaa like this. .. said Gov. Ridwit •Sz?''uc.· coordinatina the re9CUC efl'oit al -• scene. About 82 people were takn to the Medical Center KOSpital ia ~ mgton; S7 others were ta.tea IO tbt Fanny Allen Ho5pital in Coktu•er. ~ Bncaatfon arged u name. rim L.A. par.t FRAZIER PARK -A l,200-acre bwsb fire in the Los Padres National orcst burned aJona the eastern cdae of Frazier Park on Saturday, and Storms cause havoc, deaths in East . tborities urged hundreds of people to evacuate. The fast·burnina Mesa fire Marted arouna DOOD, siad a U.S. Forest Service fire information officer ... It's burnina in heavy brush and at a rapid rate:• she added. CHP officers urged ~ess than a thousand" residents to evacuate Frazier Park, 40 miles north ofl.os Angeles, a spokesman said. Mondale nearly qal"after early Jone. LOS ANGELES -Walter Mondale's ~des dreW up plans for bis 'Withdrawal from the Democratic presidential race after his losses to U.S. Sen. Gary Hart in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, a newspaper said Saturday. "It was absolutely the low point in the campaip." James A. Johnson, Mondale's campaian chairman, told the newspaper. Primary ¥ictones in Alabama and Georgia on "Super Tuesday .. -March l 3 - reestablished him as the ftont runner With a convincina win in New York April J. He is now considered to have the nomination all but sewn up. LOS ANGELES -Sixteen human fetuses and two skeletons were found Saturday in the ashes of the Weird Museum, a Hollywood occult boutique that ca~t fiJC when .. mystical candles" were left burning all ni&ht.· police said. Pohce Lt. Edward Hocking said the fetuses and skeletons were .. laboratory specimens" the owner-said were-purehased 30 years ago. No one was arrested. 0 They were setting thinas up for a museum in anticipation of Olympics t0urists," Hocking said. ~ UeberrotlJ •peab to Pepperdlne gnt& MALIBU -Peter Ueberroth, bead of the Los Angeles Olympic Orlanizing Committee, told Pepperdine University araduates 5*rday that tbe-y shouldn't be ashamed to n\ake money on their endeavors. ··a proud of profits," Ueberroth said at commencement exercises attended by 200 ar&duates and 600 JUCSts. "Without profit, there's no growth, without growth, there's no vitality.' He noted that the Los Angeles Games a.re being financed privately, as is Pepperdine. 11 killed as old-ttme riverboat overturns and flash floods sweep people, cars away Stormy weather that thundered over much of the eastern half of the nation Saturday blew up wind that capsized a riverboat and killed 11 people. Storms also brought flash floods that caused a fatal train wreck, washed away cars and chased people into trees. During the night thunderstonns dumped 3 inches of rain in JU5t an hour on a Nonh Carolina communi· ty, and peppered an outdoor play in Arkansas with hail that slightly in· jured 18 people. Aood wammas were posted for pans of New York and New Jc~y. WASHI NGTON (AP) -A dra- matic "law and order" lurch to the politicaJ right and increasing deferen· cc to the White House. Congress and even city hall helped define the Supreme Coun's t 9gJ.84 term. The just<ompleted term perhaps will be remembered best by Amen- cans for decisions condoning home use of video recorders, expanding televised college football and admit· and a flood watch was i.n effect for all of Vermont. An 9().foot .. old·Ume" riverl>oat ovenumed when it was slammed by a thunderstorm's 70 mph wind on the Tennessee River near Huntsville, Ala .. and 11 people were killed. The v1ct1ms apparently drowned when they were tnppcd tn the belly·up boat, said Assistant Madison County Coroner Bob Berryhill. Leroy Cunningham. of Huntsvllle. said the storm came up suddenly, capsizing the bigger boat about I mile north ofDttto's Landing and sendsna his own 22-foot craft smasbina tnlo stead. they mean wbatcVer the aov- emment wants them to mean." But conscrvauves, including those watb1n the Reagan administration. praised man) of the ruhngs de- nounced by Ncubome and other liberals. ~ .. Deal CalJlomla 6aln• U.S. title ' ung women to the Jaycees. "The Supreme Coun has come down on the side of common sense," said Paul Kamenar, a lawyer for the conservative Washington Legal Foundation. BAL Tl MORE -Ma~o Cienik of 1:-<>s Angeles, the .reigni!l& Miss Deaf Californi_a, was crowned Miss Deaf Amenca after perform~ a s1gn..and· SOil§ interprebve dance to the tune of the rock JrOUP Stray Cats Stray Cat Strut. A pduate of Gallaudtt College in Wasbm.aton. D.C., Miss Cienik works for the Greater Los AnJeles Council for Deafness, counseling clients in job development and acuna as a Social Security advocate. "I was shocked," Miss Cienik said of the award. ••With 3S girls, there was a lot of competition. I would have been pleased to set in the top 10." Macy'• war.ten vote to •trike SAN FRANOSCO-Oerlcs, stock people and clerical workers at Macy's 'Went on strike Saturday after . rejecting their e~ployer·~ latest contract proposals a union spokesman wd. Anthony Guardino, bUS111ess rcpresenta· tive of LOc.l 1100 of the Deperunent Store Employees Union. said 2,000 Macy's employees would bqin picketina the San Francisco ~nch Saturday morning. Guardino said employees want a S l an hour wage mcrease, from S 7 .29 per hour maximum for salesclerks and S 11 . I 0 an hour for stock people. F1re barm Jand-boand plane. PASADENA-Asrassfireina residential area on the fringe of downtown Pasadena spread to a praae and a roof, dcitroYifl! several can and the (uselqn o( two small p"nes. parked in a ~kya~. '. Stranae!y e':louJh, this fellow bad two airplanes m his backyard wath their wanp off, said city Fire C>cparunent Battalion Chief Carl Mardanann. .s.-llaltl ifilatloa. •tlaJnfJCI PORT·AU·PRJNCE, Haiti -Haiti's recenunats of dissident$, despite jri>mises t.o improve its bu man riihts record to qualify for SS4 mill ion in U.S. id appean to be atrainana relations between the two countries. tn an apparent irltentionaJ aoub, &op Haitian tovemmen& Officials stayed awa)' from the U.S. Ey'unnllll Fourth orJulY-ti••· A_ ...tier, U.S.Am-on E. Mc.Manaway Jr. and Interior Miniltcr Jl91Cf Lafoatant rcponedly over the arrest of two in~t ~ publisben. But the high coun's agenda more often focused on disputes pitting individual rights against governmen· ta1 authority -and authority most often won out. ··Americans a.re far less free today than they were a year ago. The court's greatest asset -its capacity for moral leadership -is mortally wounded," said Bun Neuborne, lcgal director of the American Civil Liberties Umon. "When the Supreme Coun func· tions notasa vigorous guardian of the i nd.i vid ual but as a cheerleader for the government, individual constitu· tionaJ ri&hts cease to have indepen· dent meaning," Neubome said. "In· In the IS I dec1s1ons during the nme-month term. the justices were most cons1stent tn curtailing the rights of1hose accused or convicted of cnmcs -from tipsy motorists to condemned murderers. The coun said motonsts stopped by pobce for routine traffic violations do not have to be warned that anythina the).' say can be used qa.1nst them,Juverules suspected ofa cnme may be locked up without bail tf deemed likely to commit a crime before the~ appear in court, prison inmates enJOY absolutely no cons ti tu· tional risht of privacy, anti judges - instead of juries -may have the final .. f the shore. Cunnin&twn. wbo was about l 00 yards from the stern wheeler when the storm rut, said the weather WU fine. but then a friend told him of a radio rcpon of the storm's approach and be immediately beaded tO!nl'd &bore. Moments later. he said. .. a big gush of wind bit. I thought it was a tornado." The National Weather Service measured the wind at 70 mph and said it also blew apart fruit stands on the other side of the river and overturned a trailer. A 13-<:ar Amtrak passeOF train with 278 people aboard derailed earl)' Saturday near Williston. Vt., when it hit track over a culvert washed out in ovrm.i&ht floo<hna. and at ast four people were killed. St.ate officials and say tn capital purushment cases.. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices William H. Rehnquist. Sand- ra Day O'Connor. Byron R. White and Lewis F. Powell fonned the coun's law-and--0rder bloc. some- times Joined by Jusuce Harry A. Blackmuo but almost always resJs&ed by Jusuccs William J. Brennan, Tbursood Marshall and John Paw Stevens. Jn other areas o(the law, lbe cowt•$ conservative triwnvi.rate -8u.rwcf. Reh.nqwst and Mrs. O'Conoor - proved more succ:es.sfu1 Ulan m the past two terms at attractilll "'swi.QI voten" White. Powell and Baack· mun. Brits, Nigerians agree to let planes go home; LONOON (AP) -A Nigerian ~o plane held here and a British jethncr grounded in Nigeria wett released and flew home Saturday, ending one phase of the furor that followed the ladnapp1na of a N~rian poliucan m London. The politician, Umaru Dit.ko. was found Thursday, drugcd and in a crate at an aiq>0n near London. Tbe crate was to be plaocd aboard a Nigerian Airways cargo plane and taken back 10 Nigeria where Dik.ko. a former transportation mimster. fa~ trial on charges of corruption. Bntish pohce det.amed the crew ot the Nagenan Boeing 707. blocklng the craft's departure. and Nigcria then ordered a Bnush Caledonia Bocmg 747that hadjust left the Lagosatq>0n to return The 222 passengers were allowed to arrange other flights but the 21 cttv. members were talcen to a government guest house 1n the N1- gcnan capital. The Nigenan crewmen were rt· leased after quesuon1na and their plane left for N11Cria at 3:SO p.m. - IO:SO a.m. EDT. Tbe Britisll Caledonia jct and its aew ~ for London •in hours later. ofticialt said. Police held four men sU.$pCCted canyinc out the bizarre a~ M kidnap and ship Dikko Ni.gen.a. where be tops t.be milita.ew s<>vemment's list of suspecu wan"5d for purponcd corruption. I Thrrtcen others a.nested sboftG after the bungled attempt -ere ~ teased after questioning. Scotland Yard spokesman Mike Deaves said. Bntish authonties continued to ti)' to establish the role, 1f any, of the Ntgcnan government an the ki~ ping. Nigenan authonues have de- nied am role in the affair. Dikko. •1. fled from N1gcna wtt~ the armed forces seized pov.u Dec. 31. oustmg the civilian aovemmertl of President Shehu Shagari. He was laving in London and was kidnapped Thursda) ousude bis home near Hvde Park. police said. ·Broken wire forced· NASA to scrub flight SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) -A mtc.l"O$COp· • brotca wire in a beckupcompuacr fon:ccl NASA to scrub the maiden VO)'IF oftbe spece M\l~c OiJcovCf')' last month. a fpokesman for the computer's manufactaattr sa1d Saturday. The broken~ was in an_ 1ntca:ratcd et~u1t M~1~ one of !he~~ five identical computen.. wh control a1J the sb1p 1 fund.Joo tDducliril communteanom.. naviption _and auidancc. said Jot Militano. spok · an fdf lntemational Bustness M..chiocs. .. EQ&inetts isolated the problem to an ~nina in an in~ted cirarit io'J mcmOI')' unit in. the compu1Cr'1 tnput-output proceuoi:. • MilitaDO ~ Oitc0very·~ matckn ~o)"lle the thud Jbunle 'in National AmnautJ and SP.AOC Administtation's nect ,,..., ttt for J11nc 2S. but a beckup CQID9Uttr failed. lust a balf hoU.r ~ of. . • 'f\e next da)'. cncjM failure ifOuDdcd Olsco~uy jull fou.r scco'ods OIC a rcschedu~ ll_unch. . . . ! IBM saeausu tn N.Y.. udied the dCfccuve computer mnov6d from Disco~uy and determined lbc problan blki bttn "a random pan failure. .. Militano . . ' He · cnaioecn suU wett lr)1 to find I wh \M "'ire . • Fou.r of the uulc's computm Perform 1)ttific Tbc ~ • ff'Cftd tbe brolm -.ire.. as a bltk-up that can ~LM% any of tbt olbertour. "Any one oft.M five computcn can Oy t.M shuttle," Mahtano aid ... 8 t -.-.hen the four compu&en dct«t an impul that t ~, a problem .nm die bet up. they'll YOte to on mt nd." • .. Orar,ge COas1 DAILY PILOT/ \Anctay. July 8, 1984 Kennedy tapes eluciclate . efforts to integrate Sout Recorcf'Covers time oITurmon 1 month before assastnatlon BOSTON (AP)-Nearlx 10 hours of secretly recorded Whue House tapes rcleaSed last week show an earnest President John F. Kennedy atjolina mayors, aovernors and con- pcssmen to aocepf integration in the South and support bis civil ri&hts prosrams .. The cratchy recordings, made 21 years aao in Kennedy's Oval Office, also include dramatic mcerinas be- tween Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. ''There is a danfer we will face the worst race riot we ve ever seen," the civil riahts leader warns the president in a .White House mectina Sept. 19, 1963, four days after a bomb killed four children at a black church in Birmingham, Ala. President John F. Kennedy, rlaht, meet. Martin Luther KlnC. far left, and other leaden of the March on Wuhlnfton ln U'Wl11;he1 1963. Secretly recorded talb between Kennedy and Kina were releaaed by tbe John F. Kennedy Llbrary Jut week. King asks Kennedy to send federal troops to protect the city's black community, saying, "Something dra· matic must be done at this time to give the Negro in Birmingham, • DISPLAYS • EXHIBITS • DEMONSTRATIONS • NEW ~......_....___,--......-4'~--.....~~"a~PRODUCTS • SHOW SPECIALS See 2 model homes on display! 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"First of all. we've sot to act the white community to take on its responsi- bility." King •PJ>!lrently sat 1ilent durina a mectina with Kennedy and other civil rights leaders on A~a.~ 28, 1963, the day Kina led 200,000 marchers to Wasbin~ton and delivered his famous I Have a Dream" S(>CCCh. At that meeting. Roy Wilkins, then executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, tells the president the demonstrauon proved there was massive pubhc support for civil rights. "It means that they -not Manin Luther King. or Roy Wilkins or Whitney Youna (another civil ri&hts leader) or Walter tleuther (head o(the United Auto Worke'5 union) - dreamed up this civil rights business. They feel at an their hearts." The tapes, released by the John F. Kennedy Llbrary an Boston, cover conversations from March to 0c¥>: bcr 1963. Kennedy wu assassinated the followi!lJ month, on Nov. i2. 1963, and Kin& was shot to death 1n 1968. The pcnod was a ume of turmqiT, when demonstrations and violence sparked by the civil riahts movement swept throusJt the South. 'Bombings and other dmurbances led to Oval Office discussions on the use of federal troops to brina peace io troublespots. The conversations reveal a somber side of Kennedy, who worried about the national impact of the racial troubles in the South. In a Jane 13, 1963, conversation with Louisiana Gov. Jimmie Davis, Kennedy • knowledaes that civil nahts is a national problem. "Of course 1t isn't JUSt Jacksfn (Miss.)," Kennedy says. "It's Phifa- delphia and it's going to be Wash~ ton, D.C. this summer, and WC.'/C trying to figure out what we can do to put th as stuffin tbecourtsandfet it i/f' the street because somebody s golb& to get killed ... " William Mc:Cullen, a .choolteacher from Peabody,~·· liaten• to coplee of tapee recorded ln the White houe OY~ Office during the preeldency of John F . Kennedy. • f Rape trauma: Can it be utilized as legal defense? Attorney may have made legal history by argutng rape as reason for arson By MARK PETERSON A11oclated Presa Writer OLA THE. Kan. -There was something attorney William Tuley didn't know when he advised a client accused of arson tQ plead $Uilty. She had been raped. he said, JUSt hours before allegedly setting a fire . Shortly before her court appear- ance for sentencing, the 25-year-old woman met with~sychologist and recalled being ra by two men in her apartment, ulcy said. She had erased the rape from her mind and never reported it to police. he said. Two fires were set in the apartment a few hours after the rape and a third on the following day, authorities said. No one was irtjurcd and damaae was minor. · Tuley asked Johnson County Dis- trict Judge Gerald HouaJand to allow the woman to withdraw her pica. He told the judge that the rape was "the prccipitatina circumstance leadina to the events for which tbe defendant was characd." She was suffering rape trauma syndrome, a psychological condition caused by the attack, he said. When Tuley &TJ-Ued that his client was 1uffcrin1 from rape trauma syndrome, he also may have been maktna lepl history. Lawyers, legal scholan and mental health experu say they know of no Qther c.se in which the psycholoaical impact of rape has been offered as a Ttason why a person may have committed a cnme. A .. tremendous controversy .. alMdy has developed nationally over the admissibility or t timony about ra~ trauma yndrome testi- mony. saa<I Edward J. lnwinkelncd, a prof'cssor of law at Wasbinaton Univenity in St. Louis. Protetuton have attempted to use elJ)Crt1' tcstimony aoout the effctu of rape on victims as evidence that a woman wa raptjt. sometimes when httle other cv1d nee of the 1llqcd attae-k existed. Thf' ~uprtme l'OUr\' or Califom1a. Miuoun and Minnesota heve ruled that testamony about rape trauma syndrome may not be used as evidence to prove a rape. The Kansas Supreme Court bas upheld the use of testimony about rape trauma syn- drome as evidence of a rape. In the California ruling last momh, the court said the syndrome concept was developed to assist diaJllosis and treatment of the victim. A Jury can be told a woman has suffered specific kinds of emotional distress, the court said, as Iona as the "rape trauma" concept is not used as evidence a rape occurred. , In that case, the court upheld the rape convictions of two men, because other evidence was strong enough to sustain the convictions. Thomas Hinton. assistant ex- ecutive director of the . National District Attorneys Association, said he wasn't aware of any cases in which the defense had cited the rape trauma syndrome. last month Ho~and sustaiaed Tuley's motion, which the district attorney's office did not challenge, and allowed Tuley's client 1 to withdraw her pica. "A mo t unusual, or perhaps eyCn._ unique. situation has occumid," HouaJand said in a preface to bis ruUllJ: "Equity requires the court provtde au approP.riate considerataon to the defendant. • Houaland said disclo urc of -the rape "obviously would bear upon future negotiations''. Two orjainal counu of auraviltd arson were then reinstated apinst the woman. he had pleaded auilty to a reduced charae of one count of arlbn. which carries a po siblt prison sentence of three to 20 years. Tuley and A sjstant District t· tomcy Michael Buser said they did not want to Predict how the case would bt resolved. But they hinted they would not ao to tn&J. r lf the ('&le ofTuley's client did ao to trial. and the. defendant ulcd npc trauma syndrome as a dcfcn . ,ht woulit in c scncc. be daim1n1 tern. pcrary 1nsanll)'. lnw1nli:clri .uld t'. , Orange Coast OAJLY PLOT~. JUlly 8, 1114 ... Aerospace pupils practice craft with paper airplanes • But almost-annual student compe~ttton CINCINNATI (AP) -~ors in aerospace ensineerina'"ltthe Umver- aily of Cincinnati play for real when they make paper airplanes. The bus1ness of combinina work I and play has led to an almost-annual student competition where would-be enaineen pther in the univcrsi~ fieldhousc to match the flyina abih· ··~ or their best designs for paper ~~anes. • It's mostl)' for fun," said Steve rLabbe, a senior from Akron. ''Lut year, one of our professon made it an Student's &I • . ~lscovery rewrites istory CHICAGO -Hundreds of years fore Pompeii vanished in the lbadow of Mount Vesuvius, a series f similar volcanic disasters in the rthwest.crn Andes snuffed out the ew World's most promisina civ- ilization, recent findinp indicate. Archaeologists had Iona known of Tibe e-xistence of a hiplywpbisticaled art style oriiinatina from the Cauca alley rqjon, stretcbina 550 miles &om northern Ecuador into Col- ombia. But it took a graduate student's discovery of pottery shards beneath volcanic ash in the region. combined 1'fith some museum detective work, to establish what scientists at Chi- cago's Field Museum now believe is Ute correct date for the civilization - @l,SOO 8.C., instead of 400-800 .D. The detective story sugests the empires of the Incas, Aztecs and Mayans may be traced to people who fled the Cauca Valley to ~pc the continuina eruptions. "We know this (Cauca civilization) wasn't a group of SO cbasina mastodons," said Or. Donald Lathrap1 professor of archaeology at the University of Illinois. "We're lookin&i at first glance anyway, at somethmg approaching what we'd call a state. "And if these findings art correct, they indicate the existence of a culture that was essentially 1,000 years ahead of what was goinJ on at the same time m Peru and Mexico," he added ... And the people responsible were wiped out or driven away b¥-thc..imm.ensc outburst of volcanic activity .... Herc we have not one. but a series of Pompeii-like disasters," over a period of 600 years. Vesuvius' massive eruption buried Pompeii in 79 A.O. "In short," l.athrap said, .. the area Qfthe New World which had attained the most sophisticated metal-work· mg techniques. and was certainly highly advanced in other aspects of culture, was rendered uninhabitable for a period of between SOO and 1,000 years. Those disasters pushed people from the reaion and led to upward leaps in social evolution that certainly would have been slower if there badn't been this dispersal." The fleeina people carried their technologjcal developments with them as they migrated among other groups, Lathrap said. He said the "whole puzzle was in several people's hands all the time. But if my araduate student hadn't dua two meten deeper into the ash, we miibt have never known," Lathrap mused. What Illinois graduate student John Isaacson found while digging beneath the volcanic ash near Quito, Ecuador, last year was a series of villaaes which contained shards of pottery similar to those designated in 1969 as "Incised Brown Ware" by arcbaeoloeist Karen Bruhns. That style of pottery first was exhibited 1n pubhc in 1896 at the Chicafo-Columb1an International Expos1tio.n, part of a collection as- sembled by Vincente Restrepo, a Colombian aristocrat who hired pro- fessional tomb looters to make the find. In the same tombs, they found a host of pectacular said pieces show. Ina the level of skill achieved by artisans of the civilization. but the collection was dated 400-800 A.D. The pottery became part of the oriainal collection at the Field Mu· seum. The aold pieces were ajven to .the Queen of Spain. · . Beeause of the depth at ~b1ch lsaaaon made his discovery in the volcanic ash at the Neuva Era site near Quito, tbedate of the pottery was p\11bed t.ck by hundreds of years. prcdatina the cultures of the Mayans, Incas and Aztca. However, it hid been foraotten that the skillfully craf\tid sold had been linked to the Pott~ and the ~ianifi· cance oflaaaaon's field was massed. But Lathrap ind researcher Colin McEwan, with time on their hands 1 one day in the musuem, decided to ()pen lhe catalasue for the orifirial Columbian exposition ~ by Restrepo. From thannanuStTipt, they cs&ab- 1lilhed the pottery found by llUCIOn and the ilold pieces came from tbe ·•me aaltUR. And that told Lathrap the etviliDtion that once thnved at the Nuev1 Era site and that Md I produced the poUety was IO eel· 1,vanced. ••ahlt in terms of ~talluflY f -which is one ~ 1nd1aitor ofa ,soc1cty'1 lcvcl oflcbie~~nt -they we" on the moon 1t umc whtn evu~~v cl ~• n 1tt •• exerc11e and made us analyu the paper airplane we des~ .• ., This year, students invited the aeneraJ public to take Pit.\ in the competition .. to let them know there's more aoina on up here than crunchinc numben,'' Labbe said. He doesn't teaard himself as an expert on pa~ aitj>lanes, althouah some of bis coUeques have demonstrated some eJtperttSC. The student chapter of the Ameri· can fnstitute of Aeronautics and Astronautics sponsors the paper air- plane contest. Labbe i the local chapter prHident. so he inherited the job of orpnizina the contest. The contest offers S 10 prizes to the otane builder whox paper craft either llics the lonpt distance o~ shows maximum endurance. There is a techntque for construct- ina paper auplanes to prevent them from tak.ina quick nose dives, Labbe said. Orie involves puttina a short, atabilizina wmg-known as a canard -near the nose of a paper airplane and movina the laratr winp to a location near the rear. The canard on .UL; larac airplanes, 1s usually at· tached to the tail to provide stability. Flytnc bJCh. AD AirhaaceConconteaaT tOaclMidowa at tbe ota•a.e-n. Wortla Airport. 4~ lta ••Iden fUClat to tbe United ltatl.e bl'.1178 • For the tint dllle la tbe CoDcorde'a lllMory, • Coupon• are effective through Wednesday, July 11, 1984 . Co9yt..,.. 1114 Alpf\e ... Compeny AA ttQMa,...... We - -ngl'll IO.,_ ....,mt;. S... ta.~ Oft ... ia..a-- SAVINGS AELATE TO PREVIOUS WEEKS AL~ BETA ~ICE ()fl LAST DATE PNOl'I TO INITIAL ""1CE MDUCTIOH UClU'>l~ Of' AOVEATISEO Olll ""'OMOTIONAI. "'ICES 99~ ~ ':: 6\tr)J • nt!SCO :Yr ONE ONLY • ANY PACKAGE SLICED BACON ~ Coeat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Jutya, 1984 Louls Farrakhan proves blgotry threatens us all To the Editor; ''The latest series of remarks by Black Muslim leader Louis Far- rakhan has finally resulted in the .. straw that broke the camel's back." Calling Judiasm a "gutter religion" and Israel's creation an "outlaw act" has brought statements of outrage and condemnation from political and reliJious leaders -both black and white -throughout the country and shows Mr. Farrakhan for what he really is. Tracing Mr. Farrakhan's attacks from the threats to Mr. Milton Coleman. the newspaper reponer who first disclosed Reverend Jesse Jackson's infamous "Hymies from Hymietown" statement, to this latest episode on~urther strengthens the ev idence a inst Mr. Farrakhan. When one ·ns espousing hatred and bigotry and prej udice it docs not maner what the color, religion or sex is of the offender -no one is safe from the v1ciousnm and PQtsiblc physical bann that may result. Mr. f arrakban seems to have forgotten the wQrds of the late Reverend Martin Luther King who spoke of his "dream" where all men come together -Jew and Gentile. Mr. Farrakhan continues to make a mockery of Reverend King's "dream." What 1s truly 1romc is that Rever- end Jes~ Jackson. one of Revertnd King's closest supponers. has only now come out and denounced Mr. Farrakhan's statement as "reprehen- sible and morally indefensible." One must ask why it took so Iona for some of our major leaden to speak out against Mr. Farrakhan's viciousness. STEVEN E. EDELMAN Orange County Regional Director Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith guietl Animal zone 'f'o the Editor; • lflhis letter would prevent just two M>useholds from severely ftWltening their children and pets Wlth loud ~works, it would be worth publish- Ultor those who insist on scaring the fats and dogs, let's hope those pets are wearing identification tags so that if < . they arc picked up miles away. they can be returned. Or should the owners have them back? But who's to say whether being sent from the pound to be subjected to painful medical experiments is worse than returning to the callous owner? LAURA JOHNSON Costa Mesa 1Ionesty, integrity abound . 'to the Editor; Your recent article on the Commit- tee of 4000 made it sound as though there might have been improprieties. l,:iaving worked with the principals of trhe Com mi nee of 4000 for over two and one-half years, I can assure yuou Jhat it would be impossible to fairly compensate people like Barbara ~oung for their time, effort and L.M. Bovo .. leadership. The honesty and integrity of the leaders of tbe Committee of 4000 arc beyond reproach, and their motives have been consistently un- selfish. If it had not been for their efforts, J would not be able to live in Newport Beach today. ROBERT R. LONGPRE Ncwpon Beach futting a finger on a cure .. The medicos are trying to figure out tr they can spot symptoms of genetic -4iseasc in fingerprints. Maybe. )naybe, th~ say. At the moment, Jhey're lookinJ for the print's signs, if •ny, of potential diabetes. ... • Quick. how many locks arc in your car1 Five is typical of a late model. -• What son of thing is most likely to send you into a deep depression? Scholars listed 25 unhappy events, such as divorce, bankruptcy. loss of job. They surveyed a sizable sampling of citizens to determine which of the misfonunes cut most deeply. Con- sensus was "the death of a child." Q. Is it true companies victimized •by computer crime don't prosecute ~because they fear the bad/'ublicity? . A. They prosecute, i they can, •usually. But they certainly don't 'publicize. When a finn, particularly a ,financial firm, admits it bu been bilked by computer trickery, its customers get nervous. : One out of five neckties is sold just : before Father's Day. Most popular ' Father's Day gifi. the neclctie.$econd most popular is shaving lotion. Visit Rugby. N.D .. so you can say you've been to the geographic center . of Nonh America. To figure out whether the beavers we~.J!lalc. or female, the re.searchers first caught the beavers, and extraeted from each a drop of blood. You can't tell a beaver's gcnder just by lookin,1 at it, but blood tests reveal 1t immediately. They m8rlced the males and females with colored t.ag.s. They trained their time-lapse cameras on the beaver ~nd. To learn which sex handles which jobs around the dam. Does the female do the dishes? The male carry out the garbage? The wild life people spent a lot of money oo this one. T.O. G1mlette, a British naval surgeon, advised his compatriots to put lime juice in their gin, because the gin without the juice impaired the efficiency of officers, he f cit. The gin with theJuicedid. too, sometimes. No matter. It's the origin of that cocktail called the gimlet. Madam. if yo ur husband com- ~ents on your weight of late. remind ~m the female halibut weighs 10 times as much as her mate. Did I mention you can get 7,.S00,000 toothpicks out of a cord of wood? L.M. Boyd oolamaJ1t. 1yadlc•ted :1 (. ''One must ask whyft took so Johgfor some of our major leaders to ~peak out against Mr. Farrakhan's vfclousnes . • · . ~~! ae.~~aet> ~ ~ta-~ei1*1 .... BTBV&Jf It. ltDSLllAN Antl·Defamatlon t.eaoe of B'nal B'ntb RICHllD CoHEI - Mondale makes mlTacles mundane Candidate seems to see people as stereotypes WASHJNGTON-OnJune 21 ,a 66-year-old black man, the son of sharecroppers who worked their way from Texas 10 California, stood in the park:ina lot of a school in a suburb of MiMeapolis and fielded questions from the press about the vice presi- dency. A miracle had happened, but almost no one noticed. lo the followinadays, others would come to that same parking lot. There was a former housewife from Queens, a Catholic ofltaJian extraction, and before her a Jewish woman -then a Hispanic, then another black and then yet another woman, this one a bluntfeministand unmarried to boot. One by one they came, little miracle$ in and of themselves, and yet somehow the message was lost. They were blacks and women and His- panics. the outs of American society and ctpecially of American political leadership, but few seemed to notice. A little revolution took place, but in the politics of the moment it was • ignored. Someday, someone wiU ask how this all happened and no one made much ofit. Someday someone will point out that just a decade before it was ~nconcei vable that a black, a woman or a Hispanic would even be discussed for the national ticket. And yet wbtn it happened the country • instead ofbeina moved, cynically snickered . ..W~lL certainly some ofit has to do wiffi Walter Mondale himself. Ron~fd Reagan would have turned " kin tlot into the p.roverbial ~--i-.a r waves o gnun:'"'He WOJJ-~1a---- h8fe draped an arm around a Tom Bradley, a Geraldine Ferraro, a Diane Feinstein or a Barbara Mikulski and made you en vision the Statue of Liberty and immigrant ships steam- ing into New York harbor. By the time Reagan got through there wouldn't be a dry eye io the house . Mondale is incapable of evoking such emotion. As he has said, what you see is what you gct -and what you act is a man not comfortable with his own emotions when the television Uabts are on. There is no one wbo knows Mondale who does not believe that these emotions run as deeply in him as anyone else. But there is no one who does not also believe that the emotions run scared when the lights aoon. But there is another explanation and it spells trouble for Mondale. Somehow both he and his staffbave given the impression that th~ don't sec the various vice presidenttal supelicants as American success stones. but as representatives of their special interest-women, blacks, Hispanics. They were not touted as achtcven, people who made it to their Minnesota interview on their own, but as faceless, interchangeable spokesmen for their race, their sex or their ethnic group . Feds inform on their own informant So instead of the process bein, emotionally moving. it became a parody ofitself. Wilson Goode, sman and dynamic thou&)\ he may be, was marched into the ~ondale interview as a representative ofblacks -not because in six months as Philadelphia mayor he had knocked the socks off State Department returns Guatemalan ·to face trumped-up murder charges WASHINGTON U.S. authorities are desperately seeking ' infonnation about terrorist groups that mjgbt kill or kidnap Americans ' overseas. Tht" State Dcpanment got invaluable information from a 'Guatemalan refugee and then, be- ' lieve 1t or not, handed him over to the • Guatemalan government for pros- . ecution. The infonnant, Jorge Z1mcn, had been part of an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the repre111ve Guatemalan government. He Oed to the United Stales after miraculously surviVJna an assassination attempt that left him with I J bullet wounds. Z1men knows who's who 1n the Guatemalan undcrsround. He told ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat the State Department which groui» have been murderina American diplomats and advisers 1n Guatemala. • A State Department intelliacnce officer, Belle Johnstone, Oew to El Salvador and Guatemala and oor- roborated Zlmeri's information. Her repon was so sensitive it will be kept classified until the year 2005. Meanwhile, the Guatemalan aov· emment issued a warrant forZimeri'1 arrest on a trumped-up murder charge and demanded that he be exll'Bdited. In a secret memorandum to superion, Ma. Johnstone wrote: "l have extensively researched this case and have strong doubts as to the credibility of tht charsc. Recent H. L. tcttwaru tll Publi~ ChazyDow.Ubr (d<IOt end AtMtant lo rht P\lbjistler ~ _., dlly at,,,. 'f"i,. •I )JO W• .. , '' Coli!• ...... Addr-COOl~l(ll!!IM• IC> Ro• i!l«l COiie W-(;A tNn Frank ztnf ~llbel.tlt (dllOf Tom T .. t Cely fOltor information indicates the possibility that Zimeri was not even in Guatemala at the time of the alle&ed murder .... There is suppon1ve reason (to believe) that the accusations could have been made for political reasons." In 1p11c of this warning and Zinieri's "=rvic.e to the United States, the State Department deponed him last Ausust to Guatemala where he was dumped in prison to await trial. Jn May. he was acquitted of tJ'te murder charge.: but he has eone into hidina in fear ror his life. The State Department has refused to issue him a visa to return to the United State Meanwhile, be has never seen his infant dauahter who lives with his wife in Miami. Zimeri's ex~en~ should di• couraae other informants from coop- eratina with the State Department to combat the tem>rist th.teal. Ccnainly this 11 ahc opinion of a Wuh1naton. D.C.. homicide· dct«isvc, J1c:k Cba1llct. who brou&ht Z1mcri to the State Department. "He turned out to be a aold mine of informauon:· Chaille1 t0ld my u- sodatt Indy Badhwar. ''I'm rtally upset with the way the Late Dcptrt· mcnt has tttatt<d Z1men. Fent, he ihould never have bctn deponcd. and he should no)" be aJlowcd back. Ht m1,ht t kllltd over lht"'.'' . J1c1 AIDEISOI Chall let, who is now retired. added: "'Zimeri wu our source a p0lice department source. It was ~use he trusted us that he~ to talk to the State Department. If this is the way the State Dcpanment treat1 inform- .tots, then the local CX>.PS are aolna lo ten those cuys to shove it when they uk for cooperation on intclliaence matters." In Miami. whett she lives with her 3-month-old dauahter, Norm• Z1men uid. ••t feel bctau1e ht helped the aovemmcnt h~ bas lift is in da.nacr...1 CUAOl lta)' hert alone ·~ tonaicr. I will have to lO tt> El lvador where Jorae can come to ace hil dauahter." EYE ON THE ECONOMY: Gov· cmmcnt officiaJs don•t rule out the p()Jsibility that one or more o( the nation•s 10 bi~st bank.$ could fail because ofunw1 loans. ·vcn thouah the federal &qvcmmenl rtetntly ca Ille to th~ rescue ofConunentaJ llltno1 a hiscritics. Toadearec. the same "confidence cns1s" mtght develop could be said of some of the othen that would cause massive Monda1elntcrv1ewcd-andthat withdrawals -and failure. impression was upderscorcd by the . virtual absence of white males. the For what cold com~ort •t may be. ones. after aJl, who mostly allll run the these Cassandnu' v1ews an: not country shared by all fed,eral ban kin.a rqu-The ciichc about Mondale it that he la tors, f~r one simple. reason: The is the ultimate Wa1bin1ton insider, a p~nac·stncken dej>OS1t.ors wou!d · lobbyist with a traamented vision and etther have to stuff their money 1n with no sense of the wbote-not of mattres~ or put it into another his party, noiofbiacountry. To him, bank. which ":Ould bejust as vulner-thcy'recomposedofinterestcroups ~·~ to a cha1n-react1on confidcnQC 1ndsohc1pcabtoone1nddien tbe cn111. other, but ncvertoall Americans. A linaerina aide effect of the Continental lllinola affair still haunts 1dmini1tr•1ion offic11l1. When rumors lint 1unaced that the nation• s~tb bilatlt bank was in trouble Comptrc>ller oflhe Currency C. i~ Conover issued a Oat denial. But Conovtr knew at the time that Continental was on the brink of disa tcr. ii ~ired a multi-billion· do~ar mcue cflbrt to save the bank. At OM official uplaintd the dam· aat done b)' Conover's less than forthri&ht statement, ... , you say thctt'1 no problem and it tunu out thert i1 a probltm.J_hen you've loat your credibility:• 1 nc next umc a fal1e rumor 1taru up, will anybody believe the official deni1J1? ·-hd .uftnoe 11 • 1jrHIJc111' c0llmal11. Like all clichcs, that's an over· implification. but there•1 somc truth to it At least whtn h ca.me to intervitWin& vice pres1dentia1 CID• didatest Mondale seemed 10 fof1C~ that while they repretentea lpeCW inteiuts, their intcresu were in 111 our interests. Thauenseofthewbolcwu • mtSSlnJ. Tom B11dJcy had that sen~ tbouJh. Ayinahomcandtl\inki~ about how far he had come fn>m h11 family's tiarecropptn,a<!A~ the l.01 A~lca mayor tumfd to h11 ~ 1«n:tarx and said, .. I've'°' aoc>M bumps.' Hckncwamirxlebad happentdandmaybelhc best th1na you can say for Wallff Mondale is that he hcl~. And the V."Of1t is that he made it tttm mundaM. llkMrd CH& I•• tyMk•lf'fl c.lruUllt. ' ' .,..... .... ,. .. ............ or old vlillore to wine oountry. 87. l(aleidoscppe olnew knits A maltl-coloreclmobalrand wool nabbed tweed~cket tope the.um rpe •klrtand bow-tledbloue. The St. John oatfltaare modeled by ellyOrar of1'ewport8eacb wbowlllattend Stepbeu Collete ln MlMcnarl tJm fall. Sbe la the daacJater of deelper llarle Gray. Tailored two-piece IRilt with clol••• .a ..... udaooeat trim at tile neck and atene.capmr. tlle ..... ceof cuai1 eopblaticatlon·. Simple, 90ftl7.....,_ped bit cbW, aboYe, la =~neby oo.J°= chiffon and a bant of beadlna. IDnntl•e de- talHn• In St. John'• fall colleclion wblcb •pot- llCbta narrowne.a of llile Include. •blmmer-IDC patent eeqahul, u Mell at rtcht. n ntabttline fublou. \ .I I 1 roo1ning tipS give athlete winning look · Kathleen Burle of Irvine is up at 4:30 every morning. She swims for 90 minutes, runs for two hours and tbtn rides her bike for t~o or three hours. The 32-ycar-old woman is training for the lronman World ~hamp1onsh1ps to be held Oct. 6 in Hawaii. She competed in this event in l982. • (Th e lronman is a triathlon event------------ involving a 21h-mile ocean swim, 112· mile bicycle ride. then completing a 26.2-mile marathon run - all back-to- back in that order.) Ever; day of the week Burke keeps .•P this gru eling schedule that exhausts me to even think of 1t VIDA Dw • There's a stro ng poss1b1hty that•••••••••••• $he may not e\.en be able to compete in ·the Iron man afler going through thJ s training. She's on a waitmg ltst with 20 abeaS ofher: )etJUS t 1n case she exercises six hours a day, seven days a week. Even 1f b> some luck) chance she ts able to compete. she really doesn't ·('peel to win What she does hope for is to improve on her ummg of 14 hours ach1e\.ed 1n 1982 Burke does no t ha ve a sponsor-she pays all of her own expenses. "It •;..1 11 cost ml! about S4.000 before I even get to Hawaii," she said. She works ·fS a public relations consultant and in the corporate olftce of a fast food restaurant to support her exercising habits. • What does she get out of all of this? "Personal satisfaction," says Burke. who won the Rust) Pelhca n's min i-triathlon m 1979. Plus, she gets sun-and eh lonne-damaged hair. dr;. bnttle and broken nails and sun-damaged, deh)drated skin • Smee she's out in the business world every day something had to be done to correct these problems acquired from her athletic zeal. Glemby's Salon. on th e lower level of I. Magnin, South Coast Plaza. offered to help her with a complete makeover with suggestions for a feminine look. Hair stylist Wend> Cheyney was the first specialist to work on Burke. Unlike a lot of athletes who o,.et fo r a short cropped hairdo, Burke wears her ba1r shoulder length. ·• Che) ney tnmmed and shaped her fine hair before permina it with a "'°lut1on made espcclally for delicate hair. Next, came a protein treatment to counteract what the perm solution had done to the hair ... The ammonia in (he solution robs the nutnents from the hair." the stylist said Afte r the sha mpoo with an acid-balanced solution the hair was treated to Glemby's fitness rinse conditioner which Cheyney said would smooth "the cuticle without leaving waxy deposits behind. Burke's soft femmme style was completed by blow drying and a curlmg iron It was so natural lookmg. you would never have guessed 1t was newly .. . . -. PARTY WRAP • O..,Net,.....,~ It ...... Kathleen Burke of lrrine, wbo entered Glemby'• for a makeo•er (iDMt), emerced ln three boon witb new look D OWD with an I. Magnlil •• Pierre Carclln career clreu. penned.An herbal fini1hin11pray with vitamin E was the final to~cb. "Chlorine is very damqin1 to a swimmer's hair. h should be nnaed out immediately. Salt water is damaain1 but chlorine is worse;• explained Cheney. . Her final advice to Burke (good for anyone who swams a lot) was !O shampoo every day and follow with the finishing rinse .plus a. protein -treatment once a week. "Always use a wade-tooth comb on wet hair, never a brush which can cause break.lac." . Next, l:lurke's dry brittle short nails came under the scruuny of manicurist Nancr, Davis. "I don't have any nails because I tear them up working on my bike,•• Burke said. . She could have nails thouah. Davis said, adding that any woman can tf she works at it. Durina the manicure, Davis massqcd coltaaen ~m and an oil (made for the eye area but equally valuable for the bands) into the cuticles. The manicurist encouraaed Burke to have a weekly manicure and to continue with a niahtly oil massage to stimulate nail srowth. .. Once the nails beain to lrow, I would use silk wraps on them ~or protection. The silk wraps (yes, real silk fabric) arc not harmful to the nails and it makes them stronger," Davis added. . .. I advise women to use their hands as tf tbeir nails were wet (wath polish)- to treat them like diamonds. A woman looks more feminine with nails and she can have them." No matter how short the.nails, you arc more apt to be careful 1f they are polished, . Esthetician Janine Bcllos' answer to sun-damaged and dehydrated skin is a thermo-mineral masque. Collagen is applied to clean skin and over this goes a blend of minerals and protein mixed with water, As the ~asque hardens it forces the absorption of nourishment into the facial tissues, Dellos said. At the same time it draws out impurities. Prior to the masque, the face, shoulders and neck are ma}sagcd with cocoa butter while steam is applied. Also a peel is used on the skin to remove dead cells enabling the skin to absorb more moisture. Burke received a mini-treatment of the facial and masque which would in -ts entirety take an hour and a half. . . To keep her skin soft Burke was advised to use a milky cleanser morning and night followed by a non-alcoholic tonic, moisturizer and eye cream. Other recommendations were to use a sunscreen daily, an exfoliating scrub three times a week, a weekly facial and drink Jots of wa~er. Her makeup application over her softer skin included a foundallon with a sunscreen. "Can you believe this is the same person that came in here three hours -11go," Burke asked as she admired h~r new ~irdo, makeup job and pain!ed fingernails. "It was really an educatJon. I think most women ~ho are ~~1ve in sports just don't know what to do to keep themselves looking femmme. I'm glad I'm a woman and I intend to start using a moisturizer and sunscreen. It won't take a lot of time and it will be worth it." ~Guests hit winning '.Folls for City of Hope .. 0.-,,...,..... _, IMft ...... The J ob.n Mcl'fabe vblted witb Patty Boai while tourt.nc the . trt gallerle. at Bowen llv.aeum P'oundatlon fie.ta. •'Juctce Shella and Y&al Sonen•hlne with Jobn Parker paUH • to look at Af rtcan eZhlblt before dinner ln courtyard. Fiesta visitors ---tour gall eries. dine al fresco "We arc vcf) proud of what we did." said Sylvia Mack.Us, president of thc Newpon Beach chapter of (1ty ofHope Medical Center. What the) did was raise S 12.000 at a Monte Carlo Night held at Balboa Bay Club. The group filled the clubhouse to capacity with people eager to play at the 14 game tables and roulette wheels. "Everybody was ha ving a great ume and we signed upa lot of new members. The people wanted to It.. now when our next game night would be." said Mackhs. who also acted as chairman for the fund- ra1ser. The band scheduled to provide entertainment didn't show. "They got their dates mixed up, but nobody could have heard them an yway. There were so man y there.·· ph1losoph1zed Sylvia. Dottle Bakewibge was gi ven a plaque for her pan -she was the champi on ticket seller( 150) for the evening and Vl Sorensea was re- cognized for her prize-gathering techniques. • • • Representatives of the Black. Japanese. Chinese and Mexican councils were on hand to welcome the 320 guests attending the Bowers Museum Foundation's La Fiesta International. The black-lie event began with guests entering th rough the African Galler) on a red -carpeted walkwa). Or. WllllamLff,directorofthe * Santa Ana muse um. welcomed 1uests before th e) strolled through the seven gallenes where they entertamed b) musicians and sing- ers. .,.., l'IOC ,._... ., Ketttr K911t Mey • Mhnl Wagner, left, Tom Crouon and BarbUa Emhoff eupport Clty of Hope. Super ttck et-.eller Dottie Bakewlb&e partied with ber ba•band Ben. Sinatra. f aDs to dine first Then 1t was tame to enter the courtyard fordinncr(chi lled cucumber soup. spinach said wi th bay shrimp. boneless breast of Beforr attending Fruk Slllatr1'1 concert July 17 at chicken with green peppercorn the Pacifi c Amphitheater. 200 key supporters of the ·:;;====-----============--=====ii sauce and orange~almond dessert Rehab1l1tat1on Center.for Brain Dysfunction will pthcr crepes.) at the Santa Ana Country tlub for a cocktail reception The gala. sponsored by South Coast Plaza and Bullock's, I. M~'nm. Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue. is being held in honor of NHAM 's partaci· patin1 in the Olympic Ans Festival. It takes place on the grounds surrounding the museumand be ides the live auction includes a silent auction ( J 00 items), entertain· ment. dinner and dancini undtt tbt..stan. THE RELAXING SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR KDCM IDS.I FM STEREO Decorated tables were scattered and buffet dinner. . throughout the courtyard festooned Manie Reed and Maury OeWaJd,co-chairpersons, with blue, purpleand black 12-foot also have arranged transporuuiQrl frol)l the club to banners. Basketsofflowerswerc concert. (The Rehabilitation Center was known as the hangjngfrom the trees along with South Coast Foundation for the Developmentally hundrcdsoftwinklinglights. Disabled when at sponsored Sinatra's appearance at AmongthoseenJoy ingthcfesuv-lrvme Meadows m Scpt~m.be: 1982). a tics were Jlld&eAllcemarteand Rlclaar4 and Barbara A•amsud Jolla and Nuey JlmStotler,Jolm andJafDe ,., Q-aslert, c. E. and Marie Frost, G1~rle arc hosts 1or the Olympics salute planned ~ Saturday by the Masked Ball Chapter. Orange County Lydlaand Keue"Hlmes,Dr.Roy Performana Arts Center. The Lquna Beach C\lent will and LJnULa1, Dr. Mowell and include cocktails. an in temauonal dinner. 1urprite1, Rose CM..,, J .. 1e Brwce Sem.aer rd d h · h withCarolLIJNl,~e~iDCouev,Rav awa s an a mys!ery aunt ... t e same cvenm1t e 1 1 Carmen Chapter, OCPAC. will pther in Costa Mesa Jokasoa and Paa I Sc~I (rep-for a buffet dann r. The event it-the members' way of resenting Newport Harbor An Mu-sayi na thank )OU to the underwnters an panicipants SC!Um). Nlca and Jou COuelly, the in the pnl pon'°~ tranSC'lnal cruiSC!. • Geor1e Hoa11, Jim and Mavis • • • • . Obrien and Tom and Marilyn Tickets are available throuah Wednesday for the . Nlel1ea. • Ncwpon Harbor An Muscum·s Saturday "Gold Judy Floor-Runels and Teri Ken· Fever·· pla celebrauon. Television. film and rt"Cotdina oady,co-che1rpersons. worked mo t stars will attend and a 1 t an th~ live auction which ofthqcaron the elegant dinner and feature~ 2S luxunous and un usual packaae . PHI plan nre already underway (oran Salata wall he auc tionttr and emcee and SMiiy '8S fi"'"ta. Mel adr z of KMGG ~•II the cv eoan•'s pttial h<>st. I Gold Fever tickets arc S84 per couple or $48 per individual. All Pf:occedS benefit the museum's educa· tion and acquisition funds. Checks may be mailed to the museum, 8SO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. More informatJon may be obtained by callir:w 7S9·1122. • • • Top rankina Air Force aencrals from the Vietnam era will aa1hcr at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the BalbOI Bay Club for an event planned by the OC Chapter of t Association of Graduates of the Air Force Academy. Lt. Gett. WlafteN kott, suc>(rintcndent of \hr acadcmy.1-will be the keynote (>C•ker. lnvileet inclUOe the USAf' Ae1demy sraduates in Ori!!&', Los AQetln; San Dicao and Ri\'ersidc-San BCmardano attas. a well a J)trents of C'ldets and you"' men an<S women who upirc to become cadets. Debbie RMI, executive Aviauon Service, (213) 59S-431 , .ha ddattonal infonnation. • • • Jerry Patteno1, conarcs min for the 38th District, will be pcaker It th e Monday luncheon ofOC Women l..aw~c an tht Medical A sociation, 300 . flower t.. Orange. ff•. P~Ullp A. Peuy will he pre ntcJ with the oumandmgjud1 c award. . I JEWELRY DESIGNED W1TH TASTE ANO STYLE. handmade In t 8 Karat gold and platinum In our own studio workshop. APROPOS. AS ALWAYS, FEATURING THE FINEST in Euro- pean Couturt. Included.are many collections from some ot the world's most l'elebrated designers like Kenzo and Claude Montana. # 127 Fashion Island • 644-0SO 1 #29 Fashion Island 644-2652 Join us in our Salute To ~rica-a special, year-Ion& promotion fOcus- lng on the American lifestyle. Throughout the year we will fea· ture special eventl reflecting the entrepreneurial spirit of Ameri- cans their inpnuit)', quality of Ille, celebration of the •rtJ, cr•ftsmanshlp and design lnterpret•tJons~ In continuation of our finest traditions, cele· brate now: Made In America. CENTER OF INTEREST: JULY RENAISSANCE REPORT NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION: ATRIUM ~RT-three levels of internatK>o.1 ~, specialty stores, resuurants and a prm« food marlcet. THR E EX I 7i The persp«tlve from America's top masters: Simplicity is In. Quality Is in. Man-style is /uxt.aposed asalnst pure femininity. From Calvin Klein: Quality man-style basics softened for a woman. A new slclrt 11/hou.rte-long, flar«J, full. His~ SilfNture-• slouchy, rasl~sleeved balmaaan. From Bill Blass: A more impottant daytime loolc. T~lored silhouettes. Luxurious span. From Ralph Lauren: A tTUe town collection. A shapely, soft sil- houette. Mannishness is played down. Rich fabrics and texture. Simple, elegant accents. Lastins romanticism. From Anne Klein: Broad-shouldered blazers with nipped waists. Baggy pants or a longer, split ridins skirt. De<ails are minimal. Colors neutral. Fabrics: Handknits with lace. Cavalry twill. Foulards. Tweed. Plaid. Boucles. Panne vel- vet and metallic satin. Reptile and fur accMtS. C.Olors: Deep-toned brishrs in <urquoise and magenta to n~tral sra ys and silver and camels and said to sombre hunter sreen and black. Come to Newport Center Fashion Island for the Fall P~iew. Plan to visit the 70 fine department and specialty stores . . because shopplns beslns at Fashion Island. CTNTER OF ACTIVITY: COMING EVENTS FASHION EVENTS NEIMAN-MARCUS July 3 Anne Klein Fall Fashions lnfual mooelins 11-3 p.m. SpOttshop, First Level July 12 Calvin Klt::fkll Fashions lnfual fins, 12-J pm. Spott.shop, First Level July 20 Flora Kung Informal mode/ins, 11-3 p.m. Galleria, Second Level AMENWARDY July 16-18 Bob Mackie Personal ~arance THE BROADWAY July 5 Evan Picone Seasonal Fashions lnFOmlal modelins, 12-2 p.m. .. Second Level • July 19 Fa~ion Presentation lnl m<>delins, 12-2 p.m. S«ond Level July 25 Anne Klein I & II Fall Trunk Show lnfOimil mocklins, 12-3 p.m. Fashion Show, 1 p.m. Sportswear BULLOCJ(S WILSHIRE July 19 Bleyle . .fall Trunk Show lnformalmodelins, 12-J p.m. Play<:Jeck-Tovvnleigh July 20 Adele Si~ Trunk Show lnformallins, 12-3 p.m Desisner Salon • July 26 Louis Ferraud Fall Trunk Show lnfOfmal modelins, 12-3 p.m Desisner Salon SPEOAL EVENTS July8 A Look~ The Olymp1g FiShiOO hOW, 1-1:30 and 2-2· JO p.m Bullocks Wilshire Wms July 20, 27 American Jazz R~iew Noontime Jazz Concerts, 12 & 1 p.m. Broadway Parle All Month Olympic Tide« Off tee And ln(onnat10n CM<er Located b«Wft'tl ~ Bf'Oldway and Robinson's RQBINSON'S All Month American E)(J)ms Olympe lnfoonatior! ~ Miin~ ll81 ~)Shoes A FEMININE COUECTJON OF INTIMATE APPAREL. ~ signed by MirM. the couturfere wno rnides in a pavilion of unsurpassed elegance and beauty. Pamper yourself ot enchant the one you k>ve. #40 Fashion Island - A TRADITIONAL PART •.. ot Southern Cafifomia's summer shopping for 60 years. T~ look yt:AX man deserves. #8 Fashion Island ,.. 644-0264 --- TUNE UP YOUR WARDROBE with t~ acttve look from Merona. Gr,at color stlect1on #56 Fashion Island 644-5070 lliE STANDARD OF QUALITY SINCE '926, Rolex con- tinues the tntdltten with the new stttf and 18 kMat gold oyst~ ~watches Othet models so avallab&t. Visit us for f KtOry IUthoi'f.ftd and service. #32 faShlOO IJllh<t 644-2040 l Orange COM1 DAILY PILOT /8undly, July a, ~ .. KnitcollecHon ~ooks . ¢1egant, yet effortless St. John designer emphasizes softnEss with new shirring "Most desianers are men and they desian the way they think women should look. Marie desians clothes for the way she thinks she should look. .. wd Bob Gray as the St John Knit fall collectJon made its Oranae County debut at Neiman-Marcus. Marie St. John Ony is the head desianer for the 22-year-old lrvine-bascd company and the wtfe of Bob, chairman. How does Marie think she should look for fall? T}le emphasis of the 60--piece collection is on fashions with a lean, uncluttem! line and relaxed mood. The aroupina is one of the most varied in the company's history. "We never thouaht we could ao so far in knits," the desianer commented ref errina to the drapina and shirrina,\· key effects of the teason that add~ softness to the line. The basic a~Ch continues to be softness of dtsian. but what looks new is proponion. Shoulders remain broad, thouah not cxaaerated, while iaclcets are lonaer. skins slimmer. 'Yet notbina is tipt," she explains. "This is a softer type or nanowness;" The overall effect is Iona and lean with an elcpnt look. The elonpted IOQk is found throua.hout the collection panicularly ip the daytime suits and dresses. The wedft is one of the pivotal shapes, tie~nnina with pronounced shoulders, dolman sleeves and taper- ina at the hips to a narrow foc\as at the knees. To increase the impact of the designs, St. John balances the simpler lines with nubby knit textures and strona color accents. Vivid colors - ultra-blue. scarlet, purple and paprika -stand on their own or in combina- tion with black. For niahttime wear, the collection &oes very sophisticated with accents of lace, ruffled chiffon and netted inse11s. "I believe clothes should look. elepnt, yet effortless -stylish without beina pretentious," says Marie about this segment of tbe coUection. "Sometimes, I will ao out lookina for an evenina. dress for a special occasion, but r come back here and find one of my own desiJns to wear." This fall the selcctlon includes inventive detailina, includina in- tricate bcadina and shimmerina patent sequins to add a new dimension of Jlamour. This collcctlol) is one of four Marie Gray desians each year. Tbe fashions are made of wool and rayon yams. "This combination is cool enough to wear all year .. .it's much cooler than silk and certainly cooler than poly- ester, because it can breathe." The company, wbich started in a prap in 1962, now bas six factories 1n Southern California and l ,000 employees. It is a family affair with son Michael Ony as executive vice president and daughter Kelly as model. The family has homes in Bi& Canyon and San Diego. St. John Knits will expand in September with a new Marie St. John Sport wear collection for mean and women. Deltr ..... "'9eo.., .... erd u,111 Bob and Marie Gray in- troduced the St. John fall collection at Nel man- llarcua. llarle'a two-piece white ault la one of the n ew look.a for evenm.i - a aparklm.l net lnaerf accents the necJdtne. Sale. and 30%0ft. A major sale can alter the appearance of even the hippest stores. At Capezio, a kind of sale merai:;~~hosis turns our no y low-key, high-style store into a wheeling, dealing~ discount bonanza-land. From July 12-22, every new fashion shoe in our store will be marked-down 30%. This includes shoes from Bandolino, Merona, Nina, Bass, and Capezio. So come revel in all the hoopla and festoonery, of a major sale. But 'act now ' - we change back into the typiciilly-hip, overtly-coOI Capezio at midnight, July 22. The Summer Sale July12-22 Wardrobe aulteCl for Gamea LeYl Straw !:l~&roYldecl thae outfit. at a coet of $12 on for Summer Olymplca ataffen. Dreea at left la brlabt blue; jacket at left la yellow and eult at right la oranie. UNIFORMITY UPDATED FAIRBORN. Ohio (AP) -The sprawling Wnght Patterson Air Force Base is home to planes. research, museum pieces -and the design center for Air Force military uni- forms. "Many people think that clothing development 1s not really consistent with the development of major weapons systems like the B-1 (bomber) and the F-IS and F-16 (fighter planes). but this is just where it has been," said Maj. Ken Shedd, chief of the Air Force Clothing Division. The 17-member department that turns out designs for a well-tumed- out Air Force is made up of ~ civilians and Shedd. a textile engi- neer. They design everx_th&ni from ues to hats to band uniforms. including uniforms for the Air Force Honor Guard. They also make Jackets for the 89th Airlift Wing, which handles the presidential jet, Air Force One. u.,We don't do as much as we used to. Once we made all the Thunderbird uniforms. the flight uniforms and jackets. Now it's more expedient to have a contractor in Las Vegas make those. We design 1t," Shedd said. His department makes the basic dcsi~s and patterns and writes specifications that arc used when the work 1s contracted out by the Defense Personnel Support Center in Phila- delphia. The number of designs vanes from year to year, and sometimes from month to month. Shedd said. , ··Normally we don't des1'11 a new uniform that often. For instance, right now we're wear testing a new fabric for our service dress uniform. The desian will stay the same, but we'll probably use the new fabric. "We'll make incremental changes mostly because of tradition. The military JUSt doesn't change that often, that quickly ... Cosmetic chanaes such as adding an epaulet or changing the fabric involve tryina to make a better item but also tryina to retain the "tra· ditional lines of the Air Force Uni- form." Dcsisn chanaes tnay st.art with a suggestion making its way through the ranks of base. wing and major command. If they concur, the idea 1s forwarded to the Pent.a,on where the 12-membcr Air Force Uniform Board meets at least once a year to review proposals. Although the Army and Navy uniform designers are in Natick, Mass., the Air Force tries to work with them when dcvelopina a new item, which can save time and money. In the 1970s, when maternity fatigues were in the works, the Army and Navy used similar designs but different fabric. · "We saved a lot of time because they were doing part of the dcvelop- men t and we were doin' ~rt of the development," Shedd wd, adding that he hoped "we saved the govern- ment some money." When developing a new uniform or fabnc, "nothing beats a wear test." Shedd sajd. NORDSTROM: Mary Ann Dunn, Afcxandra de Markoff reprcsei\ll· tive, will be at the South Coast Plaza store Fnday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to give complimentary makeovers. Reservations may be made by calling 549-8300, ext. 124. Also available on Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will be makeup and skin care analysis from Elizabeth Arden Red Door consultants. The $1 S fee will be applied toward the purchase of any EA product. Reservations may be tcleohoncd to the above number. • • • BULLOCK'S: Lancome will salute Bastille Day Friday tbroulh July 20 at the South Coast Plaza store by giving customers makina S 10 purchases a complimentary bag with a loafof French bread tucked inside. On Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. children's playwear will be informally modeled in the Children's Department. upper level. • • • SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: David Hayes fall collection will be modeled from noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday in the South Coast Plaza store. Ora9 Coeel DAILY PtL;OJ .... Nii I Unh'appy mari'iages kept lnadamin busia OEARANN LANOERS:Thisis protiabty a first for you: a letter from a madam tn a house ofill repute. I have seen a Jot oflife from my rock.ina chair in the parlor-some thinas you never heard ofin Sioux City, Iowa. From reading your column J know that you believe that sex oul$ide of marriaacisnotonlyimmoraJ but destructive. You'readreamer.Ann. I could write a book about the hus- band1wbocame to my place to repair the emotional damage they suffered at.the hands of overly religious. frigid · Wt Vet, Beinaablc tooxprcss thelrsuual fceltnas without1uil1 helped these men rt pair their self-esteem and feel like successes instead of failures. My &iris performed a badly needed ser- vice. They were, in a way, hclpina to restore mental health. And I'll tell you somethina else \.bit mi&ht shock you. We had several steadjes who were not particularly interested in sex. They limply wanted f someone to talk to. So you see. dear Ann, some wives not only arc lousy bed-partners, but they can't even have flven him a look at th• dummy, a.nd hi1 lead to trick two would have been marked. J -.'Ork in 1 dnm and feel li.kt a broken record. You would n°' btlie~e lht numbtrof~Wbooomeln here wi6h sore thtoau and cold ""It symptoms and 1ns.is1 on a lbotof penicillin ''because IdoD"thaw time tobe1kk." I ha\•eexplaincd until lam blue in tbe fice !hit antibiotics work only on illnesses caused by becteria.. They will 001 touch a viru& All a pct100 wilb •cold can do is tet somerest.drinkalotoOiqwdl.me ~rin and ex~ iofeel punk for abOuta week; Some doctors will write pmcrip- bons tieCause they dOn 't want to cha~fora visit and say, .. Sorry. I can't do anytruna for you." The foolish pa bent then &<>es out and buys medicine that costsS 12: In a few days beorabecall1thed0ci.ofand•ys. ... , still feel terrible. The medicine you prescribed isn't wort.Ina. .. +a:uuu• The biddini: Eut s .. tl Well Nortl ·~ !+ ·~ ,. or tll• l11t of the match. Sfitlnr South was "The Baron" -Waldemar von Zedtwlt1. He and bit par\ner, LH Haun, were ftot pre· pared to tell out to the op- poeltlon, and Waldy bourht the band at •ix clubt doubled. In the other room the Scheoken team also reached a club 11am, and Helen Sobel also led a heart. Howeva, the opponent• were In .. ven clube, 10 Helen probably felt 1he had aornethfnr in reterve. Our team pined 1,190 Video games harm health~ 4 <::i 5 + DW. r ... 5 Q 5 + DI.le 6 + Obie P ... p.,. Pue Opening lead: Five of ~. Jn the flnala of ihe 19'7 Spin1old Team Champion· ahfp, the Goren ieam trailed Schenken by 2.•eo pointa with only 1' board• to play. (In thoH day1, team makhe1 were acored by total polnta.I The pundit. had already, con· ceded the mat.eh to the powerful Schenbn squad, but OUl' iroup had other ideu. We whittled away at iheir lead, and ft irew 1tead· i17 1mall•r. Thi• deal waa on• Weit made the unfortunate ehofc• of a heart u hlt open· Ins lead. Deelarer took dum· my'1 ace and soi rid of hit dlamond loaer. Since hla only loaer wu the ace of trumpa, the •lain made. It la euy to argue \hat, lD the t11bt of the biddln1. Weit ahould have choaen a dla· mood lead. but we feel that l• hlnd1l1bt. However. Weit 1hould cert&inly have led tbe ace .of_ tl'\lmpt. That would pointa on the deal. acd that BOSTON (AP)-.. Space Invaders proved to be jutt enough. We wrist .. now bas a companion in the won the match b7 •o pofnta. annab of amusement-related in- But we would have bakd ~tics. Doctors today warned of be in Hely'a shoe• had we 'video game palsy." " lost by 1.0 polnta. for In that .. I'm not saying that video pme cue her failure to beat tbe playina is danacrous, but it's possible slam two tricb would have to damqe 1 nerve in your hand," said cost us the mat.eh. Dr. Robert P. Friedland, who re- ported the first case of video pme palsy in today's New Enaland Journal of Medicine . s ..... , ........... .... ..... &el c ........ c ..... ... Oau Shrlf, care ef '"' ..,,.,.,.... Etc~ we.at a prta .. • etf1 ., die .... 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I Rare costume collection wins global acclaim Dazzling array chronicles life in Richmond RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Few p&accs in the world could throw a costume party like this. cu.)"s famed Valentine Museum. But it would be a stotic gathering of lifeless mannequins, since the more than 20,000 costumes in the mu- seum's pnccless textile collection no lonacr arace the human form. "Whtie the y're not as fragile as one mi&ht think considering their aae. we wouldn't dream of letting anyone wear them." said Grace Wells, curator oftexules. The textile collection. which also Contest suited to sewing Seamstresses from beginners to professionals can compete for a total of $42,000 in the American Home Scwina Association's national Create-a-winner contest. Forty-two prizes of $ 1.000 will be awarded for apparel and craft projects in each of seven categories. including the first time, vanous age categon es and a spcoal division for professional seamstrcss/sewmg educator. Entry forms wall be available Aug. I at participatin sewing stores, which will display an official contest decal an the store wmdow. To be a contestant, all you need do is sew a project from a current commcncal pattern (started no earlier than July I); take a color photo of the completed .project and submit 1t with the official entry form to the association by Nov. 30 for preliminary judging. Subscriptions to a number of sewins magazines will be awarded 350 finalists. who will be asked to submit their completed projects for final judging. If you cannot locate a sponsoring store, write to the American Home Sewing Association, Create-a-win- ner. 1270 Broadway. Room 1007, New Yo rk. N.Y 10001. for infor- mation about a sponsor 1n your area. include cxqu1 nc laces. cm· broidcn qu1h1, uphol ten. ru drapcJY and the tool to make th m. 1 certainly not all there is to th unique Valentine Mu um. But 1t 1s a focal point that has attracted mtcmatlonal acclaim. "Ours is one of the largest and moM important textile collections an the nation.'' said John ZchTT1cr. the museum's director. Wells said the costume collection was the second largest 1n the United States and ranked No. I in American clothing. "People come from all over the world to sec 1t. It's wonh untold millions ... she so1d. Zchmer noted that when the Metropolitan Museum in Ne" Yorl wanted to establish an ".\mencan Room," n came to tht Valentinr Muse um to do the research and borro ro tumei. for display. WeJl reign over a lur•e temperature.controlled room 1D which the costume art individually encased ln plastic bags banging from two-tiered oval racks that rotate electrically hke those ID a dry cleaning shop. The co tu mes. dating from the late t600s to the present, offer a dulling arraf of fabrics and un~ievably dcto1led needlewoTk. ''Before the mid-1800s. everything was handmade. It sometimes took a yeM to make one dress for a wealthy patron.·· Wells said. fhe collection includes man>-his- toncally notable costumes such as the cnmson velvet and ermine cor- onation robes of Lady Nancy Astor. the "great coat" of King Stanislaus 11 of Poland, a brocade dress worn b)' Mal) Ball Washington, the prcs1- The assoc1at1on ts a non-profit organizauon representing the home sewing industry's efforts to encourage the development of sewing skills. Sue Wynn ~th son Aaron in prize-winning costume. It's yours-free. Now. The Other Pages the Better Business Bureau's Consumer Resource Book and Membership Roster Have you gotten your copy yet? The Other Pages 1s filled Wlth useful mforrnat1on on car repair consumer credit warranties buymg by mall. and lots more Information that can help you ask the nght questions Wlth adVIce on what to do tf something goes wrong facts that can save you time. money and aggravation when you shop And every business ltsted m The Other Pages 1s a BBB member. pledged to respond promptly to your mformatton needs or your complaints Which 1s prob· ably why su rveys show the ma1onty of con- sumers feel more confident deahng with BBB members Free delivery of The Other Pages has JUSt been completed to businesses and residences m southern Orange Coun~ If you d1dn't receive your COPY'. Get it! Call toll· free 1-800-272-9680 (whtle supphes last) ' dent' mother. uits worn by Patrick Henry and Roben E Lee. Revol· utionary and Civil War uniforms and the mau'u~I gowns of VifSinia governors WlVe . There arc wedding fOWns and mourning dresses, "Little Lord Fauntleroy" suits. buckskin fron- tier men's outfits and lacc-tnmmed morn1na coats worn by the foppish dandies of the 18th century. - In endless rows of drawers and boxes arc acccssones such as wias, tiaras, hatpins, fans, shawls, shoes, underclothes and headgear. OnJy a few of the costumes arc ever ;ecn by the public when the museum electsi to use mannequins 1n its displays. A broader sampling 1s reserved for those who take advantage of the museum's Textile Resource and Re- search Center. established in 1970 for 5tudents of textiles, n edle am, c<ntume de ign nd related field • A one-week annual seminar on fine needlework 1urac1s some 250 people from throu&hout tht nation. Valentine Museum, opened to the public in 1898, was e tabhshed by the terms of th~ wtll of Mann S. Volentine II, a Richmond merchant and noted collector of the arts. At first tt -embraced only the Wickham-Valentine House, o hand- some neoclassical structure built an 1812. The museum has since ex- panded to take an most of the mid-19th-century houses along one side of a tree-shaded street over which towers the ~prawhna Medical College of V1'J.inia complex While it gets ~me city and state funds. the mu!leum retains its inde- pendence and operates laraely throuah pnvatc donations. Its key permanent exhibit Cbronl· cles through artifacts. drawan&S.,; photographs and text the life 01 Richmond and its people. It is a three· dimensional walk-throUjh textbook of the city's history. Zcbmer said the next major ven• turc of the museum would be th December openina of a "Children'• Gallery," fcaturinaseJections &om hi more than 2,000 l 9th.,.century toyt nddoUs. • The museum's l 9th-centur.~ photoaraphic collection is considered one of the nation's finest. It includd l 0,000 Jlltss-plat.e nepti vcs. Other notable ckhibits fcatu~ Vir· ginia silver, household implement.a, decorative arts, · alus, firear~a,; period furniture and more than 1,400 paintin15. Site of-Olympics sets some records . Sports has always been a game of statistics. Every second ... every yard ... every movement is measured and finds its place in the record book!). The summer Olym- pic games. which open July 28 in Los Angeles, arc no exception. These are some statistics wonh noting. E111 Bo11Ec1 Los Angeles will be the host city to 4. 5 million visitors to the ~mes. A total of2.6 million will have their luuqe with them. Those co ma ng an from the west may claim their luggage in Dallas. Those coming from the cast will eventually find theirs in Tokyo. Those attend mg the Olympics wall be housed in 2,500 hotels. averaaina 700occupants. There wall be one elevator running in each of these hotels between the hours of I a.m. and 3 a.m. every other Friday. The time it takes to get to your room each evena ng will equal the gestation period of your first child. Room rates will run from$ I 40nightly toS245. This will not include bot water, a TV that works. or assurances that you will receive any messages for yol.l marked URGENT. A total of90 languages will be SJ>?ken in Los Angeles during the weeks of the games. Interpreters w1l l be provided on a hot line. Cabs can be summoned in any language. except English. Checks wall not be cashed in any lan1uage. Anyone finding food products. weann_gapparel, appliances, services transportation. medication. reading qiatenal, entertainment or spiritual Items not officiall y endorsed and used by Olympians 1sasked to report them immediately to the Olympics Committee. On the streets each day will bea total of 127,000carsand 1.9 million pedestrians. By Aug. 12. the number of ~estrians will be cut in half. Of the 127,000cars. only 15,000Wlll find a parking place. The others will simply cruise around either lookmJ for a gas sWltion or towing away cars in illegal parking zones. Dead people in Los Angeles have to be moved every two hours. For the average man who wants to attend the Olympics. provisions have been made for buses charg1 ng from $2 to S6 to nde to the event. There are six of these buses. Visitors to the 1984 Ol'.rmp1cs ha ve trained for this moment for years. They v.el~ome the challenge It's an event they may never apm have a chance toexpenence. The) Wlll feel exc1te men1. exhaustion and pnde. They have done something quite extraordinal). Win orlose. they would do itall over again. That's what the Ol)mp1csare all about Fr('e Sen1 inars July 10 Co11i,,l nH'lio11 :J:30pm July 11 Lc~~al 9am, lpm, 4pm Jul y 12 \1 t"dic·al 6pm Juh 17 Lc·~ul (in Lon~ B~uch) 9am, lprn, 4pm July 18 AtTotmting 9am, 2pm Jul) 19 Lift' lmmru rwt> lprn Jul y 20 Whut is a PC? lOam, 2pm All S<·minun; wilJ lw hdcl ut th • Costa Mesa IBM Pn,.luct Cc•nlt•r c•xt•c·pl Juh 17-lRf(Ul whid1 will tw held in Loni( BPu<'h. Cull ('il'J.~1777 for r~rvation anti dehti l ·. ' . <:•~• Mt"M :i120 Bn 1111 . t. (7l4t (ll.:1.-1777 Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/~, July I, '1IM Natural wonders big attraction I.- Natural Bridge caverns among spectacul~ stghts few states can match the oatural wonders of Virainia -most att in hcnandoab Valley. Sbenandoah is an Indian term mean ins "dauahtet of the stars." and anyone who has ever glanced at lbe ni&ht sky from that valley's floor appreciates the accuracy of the name. On a dear evcninJ. the.heavens form a shower of celcsual liah 1 as far as the eye can see. The view of the valle) is enJO)cd most in a ride alona Skyline Drive. meandenna for 105 miles atop the Blue R1dae Mountains. The sccntty 1s some of the most spectacular afforded on the entire East Coast. embracana the Piedmont (a rqion of low plateaus to the east), the Blue Ridge. Shenandoah and distant <\llegheny Moun ta ans. Skyline Drive forms the centerpiece of the 300-square-mile Shenandoah National Park. Heavily forested with about I 00 ty~s of trees. the park harbors almost 200 species of birds and about 40 varieties of animals. including groundhogs. red and gray fox , bobcats. flying squirrels and white-tailed deer. Specter Column la Yiewed by Yiaitora from the bead of a chum deep in Luray C.•erna, Vlr&lnta. The scenic .,-andcur of Shenan- doah Valley is matched, if not surpassed. below the surface of the earth where spcc~cular caverns have San~tuary a popular· park Wetlands project a hit with joggers. birdwatchers RUSSELLVILLE. Ark. (AP) -It could have ended up as a stretch of neglected flood plain, but 186 acres of wetlands and forests flanking Lake Dardanelle have arown into one of the most popular recreauon spots in town. It's the Bona Dea Trails and Sanctuary, a U.S. Anny Corps of Engineen proJeCt that has spanned I 0 years and still is not complete. Recently, the trails and sanctuary were added to the National Rec- other mammals. Ourina the course of a year. birdwatchers can gaze at up to 200 species of birds an the sanctuary. Robus said Bona Dea had started about 10 years ago when Russellv11le residents asked the Corps to build a trail so the)'. would not have to walk along the dike that separates the park from La.kc Dardanelle on Arkansas Highway 326. fhe Corps built a half·mile asphalt loop trail. The requests for more jogging a~d waJlcina mileage arcw. Robus said, so the Corps staned saving materials. "Bona Dea was never a budget item," he said. "We just stockpiled material and used our own people to keep adding things to the park." The drought of 1980 was a boon to the Corps and tts plans for the wetlands That summer was the only ume workers could use heavy equ1p- menl to rtmove trees and lay out mort trails, Robus said. For those who want exercise more v1gorous than wallung or j<>J&ing, Bona Dea's 21h-mile fitness tnul will test nearly every muscle in their bodies. The 18-station course covers two trails and participants can walk or joa to each one. depending on how zealous they arc. At each station, a plaque tells the participant what exercises to per- form, Chin-up bars. balance beams and other equipment are scattered along the course. reation Trails System It has been a ,.----------------------------'-i bia hit with locals. as well as tounsts. said park ranger Greg Robus. who works out of the Corps' lake Dardanelle office. 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"' . ._.-:• .... •• ~-· •••• •• QbinU'l'lnp ! Stllr rallnic. ~IC'ld1n(s • • • ·.. '' • .. \\mid~ 1dt-Gu1dt-IO Cn11wt . offtrcd the· pubhc a panorama of ubttrranean bc-aut) for mcm than 100 years. Thete n11ural w nders ttveal the fascina11na acoloakal pa l of hcnandoah Valley and the mOJt popular. commcNially openncd caverns andudc: Battlefield Crystal Caverns ( 'tmbura) Grand Cavttru (Grottoe1). Luray Caverns (Luray). Shenandoah Cavcmt (N arkct), · anOSiy ine Caverns (front Royal). Jn addition to the larier.~ com- mcNially operated caverns, there arc many smaller cavn -all with a histonc past. Dunna the Civil War. both aides used them as helter for their men and hones Cave dcpos1u of aa.ltpetef' wett maned to make 1unpoYrder and in some ca,·es )OU can still sec pans of the saltpeter works. Luray Caverns, tbe lafltSl and most famous. is located on US 211 (bypass) JUSt 10 minutes from the central entrance to Skyline Drive. Their rooms vary from 30 to 140 fttt in height and have thousand of massive colortd formations. The most unusual featu~ 1s the "cathedral" area where The Great talatpipe Orpn lttd lO Ul.K· tiles for tcttophoruc cffttt when sin.trek by ptu~n. The ftm com 1uon lrifonned on July 29. 19,56. ~ Also at Lura) att a ear and carriage caravan wbcrt 7S antique ~ehid trace the ory of tran,portatiop; an 1 a. bole aolf counc: motels wath swimmlns pool and their airpon which enables them to offer a retOn· pactqe for vi1ilon. Other naaural wonders of Western Vlrsf.nia include the lcatndarv min· eraf ·,prinas that au~cd nearfy all of the nation's elite on v~uons some I SO yean l&O· Much carliu, lhe 1prinp and their hcalina po9"ers attracted Indians from Canada and the C.UOlinu. In 1776. Virainia's Ocneral As- sembly created the town o( Bath (known today ~kcl~ pri (and the Colonists hoped 1t wou equaJ E~and's famous Bath. attract- 101 nobility and money. E\ en thou&h a clustrr of spas -Gray ulpbur. Rockbrid&e Alum and Blue Sulphur -dtvefoped to the southwttt. Bcrkele} Spnn&S 'urvn.td and lh~ I h centur) ,pa (DOW Wa:a V.irpniN U flo• with~ walCtl. ln~~to~Scll •I\* lfiOSI tioniabk r'CIOft ~ ... ~' inctuded:the Warm SPn.-.IW pnnp. Tbc ~. Wlahe ~ Sah ulpbut uCI Red ~ PfUIP. Onls lhree ~ ltill ~- -~~"fb~~ Homc:aead). .. In the midi1 of 111 15.~· kinfdom, rhe Hoi'nntmd aad ·~ PJ'OP(n> of 17 minml IPl'lllP -each with a di.ffettnt tempe:rmrq_~ chemical composniori .... ~ purthal'ed ~ a IJOUP of ~ bu oewncn m the 1 IOOs. Aller a fire io 1901. the Homestead was rebudt. iocludina the famous tower and a S9 mlllion confettnee ~tcr. atura.l Bridle.· on US 11 a1 SR' 130. II a cc1cbrated landmark U) mean hiStOry and ti:Olf"lobY aild s one of the Sevtn Natural Wonders f the World. It is an ims>Ollp& aeological structure, supporuna national highway 2JS fttt above creek aqd connecting two mounaains. 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NT l 0022. I TODAY'S SUNPAY PUZZLE :! ACROU abbr. 113 Apple drink 19Gonmoood 81 HSving ovwtwig.- 82 Hubbub 114 HorM fattws 20 Mexka'I ..... ~ lngedgea 1 Atomzer S3 Hllk1em 115 Mullcat direction 25 wooo.n lt'°9 82Fllft« 6 &anatren beat MBoy 116U.. 2el...,.., 85Mcre~aa 110rdi1*y~ 85~1it• 117 ew.ns 27 t..ge booU 87 T wns low8rd 1e Petty dilput• 87 AbeOlutlfy correct: 118 L.8!ha 29 Sir Atttu -~ 88G.-20 Halhnwk hyph. 119 The one here 30 DM1r'1 rope 81Wor1(hlrd 21 Ar9Y 71 Artl1'. 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But, with four shows opcnina this week, four more next week and three the week after that. this July is shaping up as among the bu$iest on the footlight front Theater. with John Massey in the titJe role and Robert Nelson as Charhe Brown. Others in tbc cast arc Tracey O'Connell as Lucy. David Hickey u Linus. Bcadic Potnpe as Peppermint Patty. Nancy Delano as S.lly and Jennifer Thorman as Woodstock. • Double life thrills TV vamp Elvira, a.k.a. Cassandra By JERRY BUCI. APT ............ LOS ANGELES -No one re· eognizcs KtteW Cassandra Petenoo on the street, and that'• the way she wants to keep it. But, as heraltereao, 1he is instanlly recogniublc and very much in de-- mand. Actuatly. it would be hitd not to r«ogniie Elvira, the Mistress of the Dark, in her raven black Wll. makeup, plunflnl neckline and her mockina. naulhtY manner. Elvira is the hostess of "Elvira's Movie Macabre," a collcctjon of horror films s10dicated to more than 30 cities. The Laguna Moulton Playhouse Wlll stan this week's schedule off Thursday with Its world premiere of the ongjnal musical .. Tales of Fannie Keenan, Better Known as Dora 1-\and." Another musical. ··snoopy" with the Peanuts characters, amvcs Fnday at the Westminster Com- munm Theater The.Gem Theater in Garden Grove puts Mohere·s .. TanufTe" on stage Fn~a} as part of the Grove Shake!.pcare Festival. whale Saddle- back College North offers something for the younger set with Fnday's opcnang of"Tom SaW}er." The show will be prae1*d Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throusb Aua. 11. with two Sunday matinees, JuJy 29 and Aug. S, at 2 p.m. in the theater. 7272 Maple SL. Westminster. Reser- vations 99S-4 I I 3. 8te.e Dunham (left), Bill SancUttce squabble In "Talee of Fannie Keenan'' at the Laguna Moulton Playhoue. She drops one-liners. pokes fun at herself. acts the klutz. and mercde Jy savages the of\entimes horrible bor· ror movies. EIV1ra is usually better than the movies she introduces, and some fans tune 10 to see her and find something else to do durina the movie ponion. She and director Larry Thomas write Elvira's ma· tcrial. "Fannie Keenan," wmten by Laguna actor-mus1c1an Mark Turn- bull. as based on historical 1nc1dents from 1he Old West and focuses on a Boston-bred soprano who, after be- coming a celebnty in Europe's con- cert halls. returns to the United States to become a music hall smger m Dod~e Cat)', Kan. Jen Fogelson plays the title role with Alex Golson as her fiance. Other pnnc1pals 1D the ~una producuon anclude Carolyn Miller, Steve Dunham. Enc Hansen, Beth Fitchet. 8111 Sandidge and Hamel Wbumyer. Performances. under the d1recuon of Douglas Rowe, Wlll be &JVCn Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. unul Aug 4 at the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Call 494-0743 for ticket information. Randy Cobb as dJrecting "Snoopy" for the Westminster Community "Tartuffe," arauably Moliere's most popular comedy, launches the .. indoor portion" of the Grove Shakespeare Festival in the Gem Theater. l 28S2 Maio St., Oard.en Grove. Richard lloss1 directs the broad.indictment of hypocrisy. Perfonnanca are scheduled for Wednesdays throulh Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30. Nearby. Shakespeare's .. Much Ado About Nothing" continues on a Tbunday throuab Sunday scbedule at the Festival Ami>bitlleat.cr. Ticket infor· mation for bolh DoM ls dispensed It 636-721,l At Saddleback. Collele's nonbem campus in Irvine, Micfiaet Brainard plays the title role md Oiti1 Moyer is Huck Finn in "Tom Sawyer ... The show will be PreRntied for rwo week.ends in the FGnl!'I on campu. Curtain timeslftt:rida_ysat 7p.m., Saturdays at 3and1 and Sundaysat 3 at the campus, SSOO Irvine Center Don't Miss The Party! "Chaotic, shameless and"" funny." Roqet Ebe<l ~ 5.,.. T "1'n "Outrageous overtones of 'Animal House' ind ''ofkl Aca4emJ'." Am."""'*" .... '°'' '°" "Hanks is both enp1in' ind outr11..., fllMJ hie- a manic Bill Mu""." t JM:~ Mal~ USA T.-V " 'Bachelor Party' is better than 'PoliceitadelltJ' ill...,, WIJ." *>W ~WING AfWD4 639·8770 Stadium Dr·ln MAto 7726446 Brookhurst COSTA IEA 97~141 Edwards Cinema Center COSTA EA 751-4184 Edwards Town Center ltVll: 85-4-8811 Edwards UruverSlty '"'~°'~ CllM6[637~340 Ml£0ra"2tMall 8IAlll 63-4-3911 UA City Cttlter IUWlll 89>5333 UA westmintftt lwm BREA 990·4021 UA Movies 4 LAGtN ttiS 768-6611 Laguna Hills Mall WDtllll!l 891·3693 Pacifit ~ 3! Dr~ ---- 10 _, 6 lllACll SIUlO 1'111111l•M SU1C11 fOI tlOCll" <"l 100 JOO ~00 II~ UO 11n USM CllCAGllllJfT IGM.-S "llClllll ....,. ti) Drive. CaJI 559-1313 for ticket infor- mation. Winding up its run this weekend is "The California Barbary Coast Pirates" aboard the tall ship Cali- fornian in Newpon Harbor. The musical adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's .. The Pirates of Penzance" will be performed Friday through Sunday near the Cannery restaurant, and ticket information is available at 770-7770. Another shipboard musical, Cole Porter's ··Anything Goes," continues on the Pilgrim II in Dana Point Harbor. Performances arc given Thursdays through Sundays at 7 p.m. with extra stagings at9 on Fridays and Saturdays. aill 751·1344 for details. Thls IS the final weekend for "The Fantasticb" by the South Coast Musical Theater in the theater of University High School, Campus at Culver, Irvine. Performances are given Fridays at 8, Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 and Sundar.s at 2:30, with ticket information avaJlable at 786-4384. llMll --f ... _ ui><..,:, wear.. ... 1$< 9811 137 4lotO CDITA IPA tlMllt ._ l_.._ lowrO\-. u.&Ol)Clwnt !>4G 7 "4 enr..a 561 Oll56 ~ ., , IL TW U MlllA WOFWTDI ~ S.-0 4llt f-So.><t Pxll£ '"' .,,,, JI ,., SllO ., 45:13 ~ .. "' ., 1'119f• WM.Lfl' ~ '-Yllrl'l:Jt.ISOO • El TORO • SAOOLEBACll so ••• .ti fl'•• •• m ~uo SAOOl.CBACK 10 ••• " fl '•• ,, \al ~llO SADOlCBACK "TOP •CllT" <Kl 12 0 , HS • •S. 'SO 900. lOSO $l.,. •HI "Ill '°°" i. lillOJlllQ WUMI" (1) 100 JI~ ~l~ 810 10~ tUOtaHe \ 0 • •• •• -CQIWI Ill OCSllOl'O" '") I '•• t f ""..., Sotwtu1 Meanwhile, another production of .. The Fantastjcks" conttnues in the Studio Theater of Saddle back College South 10 Mission VieJo as part of the Saddleback Company Theater's seventh season of summer stock. The musical will be on stage Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 3 until July 29, with ticket information being given at 831..4656. Orange County's four dinner theaters continue their respective productions w1th "The Best Little Whorehouse an Texas" at the Harle- qu10 (979-SS 1 I). "Lavender Follies" at Sebasuan's West (492·99SO). "The Music Man" at the Curtain Call (838-l 540)and "Fiddler on the Roor· at the Grand (772-7710) ... Lavender Folhes .. runs throu~h Aug. 2, with the other three continuing until Aug. 19. Fans can sit in on rock interviews HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Reach out -and touch such pop music stars as Steve Perry of Journey. Huey Lewis& the News. the Eurythmics and Rod Stewart. For a 50-cent toll charge. Mus1- cphone's "Straight Talk .. feature line will hook up those who dial its 900 number to taped 1nterv1ews with mus1c1ans. teen hfestyle features and programs about such youth-0nented films as "Ghostbus1c.-.;." Elvira, In fact, is bccomina some-- thing of a cottage industry: Elvira greeting cards, a spooky rock 'n' roll album. a night club act, a tine of Elvira makeup, wigs. clothing and posters. and development of an Elvira TV comedy senes and a movie. And she's much in demand for parties and other appearances. Not surprisingly, Halloween is her busiest night. "I'm thrilled Elvira took over m y life." said Peterson. "As Cassandra Peterson I'm just another airl in Hollywood. But as Elvira I've found a very unique niche. I trunk of her as a cross betweeo Vincent Price and Mae West. I can do a part on 'St. EISt'where' for scale, but u Elvira I can do 10 minutes and name my price." The red-haired, freckled actress rcaJJy is unrecognizable out of her Elvira costbme. until she opens her mouth. She says people in super- market lines suddenly know her if she . speaks. She still lands other actina jobs. Besides "SL Elsewhere," she wu Jim Nabors' girlfriend in "Stroker Ace." Peterson says this schizoP.hreoia has been going on since her childhood in Colorado. "My mother had a costume shop in Colorado Sprinp," she said. "I'd go to school looking like Miss Kitty. l loved to wear costumes. Every day of the year was Halloween for me. It was m y fa vorite hohday and now it's my heaviest work day. I can hardly get to all the places I'm ~~~~~NOWPlA~NG ~~~----~• EL TORO Edwards Saddleback 581 ·5880 ORANGE City Center Cinema 634·2553 ~~.,, ........ lllo-................ c...-.. .. __ ,,.,.~-:;;:..x:~= NOW PLAYING SIX-TRACK [l]loourv STBWl)r PRESENTATION COSTA MESA Edwards Town Ctnt~r 751 •llM NEWf'OftT IEACH Eawaros Newpon Cinema 644 0760 IREA MISSl<»I VIEJO Minn Btu P\a1a Er!W3rOS 529 5339 Viero lw1n lflVINE 8JO 6990 EDWafds Woocll>rlclOe c.n-111.1 561 0655 WHTMINSTEJI Edwanls CrletN West 891 3935 1W1W :t!s. --Slldkml DIM-ln l38-l770 Cu1andra u &l'rira supposed to be." She wu a Las Vegas showgirl, and it was Elvis Presley who spotted her and enoouraged her to pursue a singing career. She went to Europe and Sot a role in "Lido De Paris" and tound with a rock band in Italy. When she bit Los Angeles the best sh~ could do at first was bit parts on "Happy Days" and .. Fanwy Island." When she first heard about the auditions for the movie host role at KHJ-TV she thouabt it was for a kiddie show. She passed up the auditions, but a few months later they were still look:ina. She devised her own makeup and costume and walked off with the job. "I thought at first it would be something I could do one day a week " she said. "That would &ive me the ~st of the time to look for real work. But within a month, ri&bt before Halloween, the show took oft. I got tons and tons of mail. Everyone wanted me at their Halloween panics.·· She first considered usinJ her name Cassandra, the mythological Greek prophetess of doom. but settled OD Elvira. "I'm so glad I didn't use my real name," she said. "I'm &lad I have this split personality. I can go out and act all the attention I want as Elvira and as myself no one looks twice." THf PORT THE A TRE b ! j F,}60 llrJJ , ' "'iii Ito • ' , •• ,,,.. • .~. 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By JERRY BUCK voyqe ,"he >'· uT-........, .[bKn JOin1 the wpulat BC detective stnes as Ro> Houston. the LOS ANGELES -Buddy Ebsen. unc&c of Mau Houston (ltt Horsley). lookina like an old 1alt. mancu \ cr1 Roy Ho\Jston is a retired pro~ sor of silverware ecrou the table as he crim1nol0&y, author of books on explains the fine ert of anti ... ub-crime. end former OSS qent in marine warfare. World War II. He wa forced to ~tire Ebsen, a trophy·winnina sailor and and isa little huffy about it. ln the first former boat maker, is recall.int his epi50de ht arrives to help out his days as an executive officer aboard a nephew on a case and decides to stay. World War JI Coast Guard fri&ate in He's signed for acven of the first 13 the Nonh Pacific. shows. 1 ~t sense of humor and nd he ~r\JO) hts work. If lhcrt'·s 1 lttUe danacr mixed m his work that JUst makes ll more intcrcstm .. Ebsen also rs -.ell kno'Aln as Jed mpen for nane )ean of "1llc 8e"Wcrly H11lt>1lli ... But he is rqwally rtnowntd for a movae he never madr. He was the onginal rfin Man 1n .. The Wizard of Oi.'' He-1ya. "l worked on.the picture aboul 10 da)s He tells how to close in on a Of course, Roy is an expert sailor. ubmeraed submarine and bracket it In that first show he's Just back from with depth charset by li1tenin1 to the Tahiti. ··1 thouaht my boat would bt 1 "pings" on the sonar. The sound natural for the show," be says. discloses much about the location of Th · th d · 'Viewpoint ' s tays constant 1s 1s e secon venture into Bv TO&a JORY ··v,l"\alftfti.nt .. ..You u·ould th1n'-the boat and the din:ction it's travel-I th I'. ei....-h I ... ~ --• ... .. s eu •na 1or VKn, w o was • • · •• ..._..., from the results of the poll that in&-He says he SQOred hiah marks in ja1Jbtrd this past year on NBC's "The • · practiccseuionsbutnevcrwascaJlcd Yellow Rose." Ebsen, 76• was tbe NEW YORK _ ABC Ne • vtrtu.ally noth1na has happened in h. i..:u · t ·v· · .. · bro_........ three ycan. :\'et there have been on to use as llU q.ams an enemy foly arandpa detective in "Barnaby • icw~1nt senes on --1 b'•i.I bl' . \.....l b ,.;; · I b h' d several i ... y pu 1t1zcd h~ suits rn su . , Jones 'from 1973-80. It was a low-key JOUrna ism cc c rates its t ir an-the meantime. and there arc alw&)S ''I've been a sailor since I was 4 show that didn't rely on r.an,.y fi'""ts nivcrsary Monda~, wtth viewer at-Id " Ebse b · • th '' " ... d T i.; those who would have the pres in the years o , says n, w o ;qms e and nerve-wrackina car chases. t1tu es toward new 1 netv.or-. df'A"'ousc. castoftheABCdetcctivesenes"Mau Barnaby embraced modern tech-survey sugcsts, about the same as ..,... Houston" this season. niques but he was an old-fashioned they were when the first program was .. What the un·e\ fiaurn indicate "I started in Soutbem Illinois. My 1umshoe who solved cases wtth his shown. to me." Watson sa-v "is that the father had a place with 1 dammed-up noodle. , "An ~verwh~lmina 79 percent of 1eoeral level ofaP_Proval of the press creek where he tau&ht people to S'Wlm. "Since ·Barnaby· I've been read mi the public sa)S 1t approves of lhe way 1s surpn1ingly hagh. despite some Whenever he discarded a biJ oak a lot of senes ideas:· he says, "bul the television .networks han~.le the specific areas of concern. hke in- diving board l would inherit 1t and none of them seemed viable This JOb of report1n1 the news, says vas1on of privacy and projections-and paddle on itaround the pond. I had a more or less came out of the cle~r sky. J~ffrey D. Alderman, ABC News' exit~polhng dunng eJ~uons.'' towel and I noticed it caught the wind My agent called and said they were director of polling. 1n a summary of On the projectiori issue. for in- and I didn't have to paddle. That's the giving 'Matt Houston' a family. 1 the most recent "Viewpoint" poll on stance, the latest poll shO\.\S nearly day I became a sailor." remembered his father was killed off TV news, conducted June l S-19. four of every five of tho-.e questioned In 1968. Ebsen sailed "Polynesian in the pilot and I asked Duke Vincent .. :r~at's almost .exactly the, ~me maintaining the networks ought to Concept" to victory in the Trans.. (the producer) what was my life pos11Jve result as tn the first View-wait until the polls arc closed aero Pacific Multi-Hull Race from Los expectancy. But the y way they talked point' poll taken in October of I 981 :· the counlJ') before proJettlng the Angeles to Honolulu. He also went it sounded like an interesting job and Alderman reports. winner ma presidential election. into the manufacture of oceaneoina I took it." A smaller majority. nearly six in Indeed. a maJonty of tho~ catamarans. What's Roy Houston like? "He's every 10 of those questioned. says sunieyed favor a law prohibiting Ebsen, wearing a white knit shin cool, except when it comes lo the that TV news does a aood job of election projections before 111 p<?lls and a red scarf knotted around his subject of forcible retirement," Ebsen lellina all sides of controversial have closed. as well as laws requiring neck acquired his first boat aftCT his answers. "He's sharp, a snappy issues, similarly no change from network news to be fair and accurate. family moved to Aorida. Hts hair is dresser. He always wears a button-l 981 . and allowing aovemment ccnsorship the color of a foaming whitecap and nierc and has a burgundy band· Says _9eorgc . Watson. an ABC 1f national secunty mi&ht be en- I he ann1\-cn&I) prop-am WJU be broadca t li\·c. from BC News ludios ht'tt. in tht time slOl normallr. taken b the nc~ork·s •• iahlline • new nd interview show. Ted K<>ft pcl. t~ •• 'igbtline" anchor. wdl moderate the town meeu,.·hke foru01. long v.ith Koppel. BC CWJ • corrnpondcnts Stt\. e Bell, Da\id ~ Brinkle}', Sam DOnakbon. Peter Jen- nings. Geraldo Rivera and Barbara Walters wall discu~ rcsull1 of the latest poll. and field quesuons from the audienC(. • • Since the premiere proeram OcC:: 14. 1981 . -viewpoint .. jbti ~ broadcast five times a year (Monday·s how ts the 15th) from various locations, including Dallas. Pit• tsbur&h, Chicago, Washing&on, D.C., Sc3ttfe. Miami, Boston, Ptulacklplua.- Dctro1t and Columbia, Mo. Each program focuses on a speaf~ issue. and the ovember 1983 edition, broadcast followina the ABC movie about nuclear hoJoc:aust.. ""The Da) After." was the bighest-nued ne"'s pecial ever seen by a national The series of~Dodge Trucks p~ cnts Kenny Rogers" cone.en dates will include more than 100 appear- ances durin& which Roicrs will perfonn for more than I .S million people. his eyes are as blue as the sky over the kerchief in his bfust pocket. He's gol News vice president in chlfle of dangered. South Pacific. 1-Jiill.illli._.1.11 .... -.;-.;~~~.;;.;.. ...... .,,.....,~~------...; .... IT::=:::::=:=:=:=:=::=::=::=::=::=::=:=::==::::::::=~:=:=::::::::== He no lonaCT makes boats and has "Sonia Braga is the Y audience. sold all of his boats exce~ "Poly-ripest Brazilian sumptuous, nes11n Concept." export slnct smoklertnclY "A boat can take alJ of your time. Cannen Miranda." sexy movie." 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The arc. which rises straight up from the flat plane in which the galaiy and our solar system lie before turning at a 90 degree angle. is more tban I SO hght years long. said the astronomers. scopes sho• that It 11 compoted of many narrow. filament-like features that•~ each a few liaht years wide. Morris, with Farbad Yusef-Zadeh and Don Chance of Columbia, da ... cove~d the structure in observations made with the Very LafJc Array (VLA) telescope assembly localed 1n New Mexico. The array, wh1cb is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, isa Y o.1haped network of 27 movable radio telescopes, located mile apart, that work in unison. Morris said in a telephone inter- view that no one knows how the arc as produced, but it could ~suh from a warping of the magnetic lines gener- ated bY. the rotation of the plaxy. Whale lhe &aluy's magnetic field IS thought to lie tn its nat plane, he sai<l the new structure indicates there also may bea substantial "north-south" or venical mqnetic field with poles much like those of the Earth. the sun and other stars. "The evidence now available. es-··1t reS(mbles a large solar flare in appearance. but the scale 1s b1lhons of times larJer." said Dr. Mark Moms. • 1• • an associate professor of astronomy Americans iving at ~~ii~i year is the distance light travels in a year at 186.000 miles per 1· n the shadow of second -about six trillion miles. The Milky Way 1s a flat spiral of billions of stars that is 100,000 light A radio.rram of the newly d.t.covered lfant arc of hot aua near the &alazy'• center. ~ears across and between 1.000 and I I f ·~t~~:~rihe~:~~ureproduced -mn--raq war are from observations with radio tele- Loafers Glory has a tangled history Tnere·s really no way to get to the place and not a whole lot to do even if you find it mayor, takes a chair beside the cast- 1ron woodstove. "I guess it was because there were so many loafers here," he says. ··sack then, nobody thought anything about it. There were By DENNIS MONTGOMERY Morning Star, a signlcss unan-so many loafers. They sat around and A•oct.-. ..._ wrtt. corporated wides pot of 200 souls on whi ttlcd, played dominoes and horse- L.OAFE RS GLORY, Ark. -Yoo Arkansas 14 1.n ~rcy County where . shoes. They didn't have anything else cant get here from there. ·. Young and his missus run a country to do so that's what they did." Even 1f you could. you couldn t be grocery. lt used to be Loafers Glory, The loafers once gathered in a shed sure yo,u had '. and 1f you did you · th~ crown of a hardscrabble ridge on Young's propeny, a place with a wouldn t find Just a whole lot to do. suited for httle but cattle hardy roofbut, for a long time, no walls. The Yes. there 1s a here. In red letters in enough to graze lhe rock-studded years took their toll of loafers and square B-5 on the 1984 Arkansas hillside ?3stures. Young eventually tore the place Highway Commm1on map. Two "Had to be probably 25 to 30 year down. A few yards u~ the road at heres. in fact That's where here 1s ago that they changed the name," Treadwell's Grocery stall sits, though now but not where 11 was. and no Young's wife, Billie, says. "l think the disused, the successor, a small build- roads go there Either place greatest amount of people wished ing that bears the legend ··coon About the best you can do 1s make they had left it alone." Hunters and Domino Players Hcad- your wa}' to where here used to be and HeT 53-ycar-old husband. the quaners." get Charles Younit to explain. That"s closest thing the communtty has to a Doyne Watts. 76. Young's grade ------------------------. school teacher. remembers Loafers ... -----•Look F0< The Big Yellow Sign-----~ Glory·s heydays. "Back in that day Dr. Vic's Original CLINICS HELO and time. when I was a boy, you didn't have any place to go for entertainment except church and Sunday school. There wasn't much to do after the crop was gathered except gather round and chew tobacco and smoke and tell tales and things like that. And ther took to calling it Loafers Glory.' Why does Loafers Glory stay on the map cheek-by-Jowl with Morning Star1 Because when the state acquired two tracts ofland nearby for a wildlife management area, it appropriated the Loafers Glory name. The tracts total 1.400 acres, are accessible only by foot and are about as wonhless as their borrowed monicker suggests. "It is very rugged land up there. Th as is even worse than most of it," Don Ragland, the local wildlife officer. says. "As far as wildlife. there is very little on It. They do a little 'coon huntangon at in the wanter time. But 1t 1s really &ood for nothina.'' I LOW COST . RA~~I~ I I CAT and DOG 11----------------------------------------. I Vaccination Clinic I I Rabits SJ ~ OrsttmPtf S4 7) I Pat ~o SS 00 Cal lin I -· S5 50 I Dos 61n I S7 SO Hurtworm Ttst • .S7 00 I I kltesltnal Worm Test SS 00 Pt! I 0 T&as . $4.00 ._..,..•-•clot•-•-t Dlll•etmnw17in _,...._ I I """ 'ttl•-llf-Dip oo l(ASI($ ull • llOlLS 8fwwt el r1C9111 -• Wt re llw -II w.ta (llt letnl. h...-..SC Md Ms1 ...-.... .,. I .. .-.. 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Field Trips • Crafts • Swimming • Picnics Before-care and After·c(fre Available JUNE 18th thru SEPT. 7th Enroll Now-Fall Semester Starts Sept. 10th Reasonable Tuition SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 5th thru Jl)L Y 31st ''A Private School of Distinction Founded in 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLIY 16135 llOOKHUIST ST. (714) 9624312 JAN AND DEAN July 8 Sunday 2 Shows 1and9 PM ,~~ "'" .. ~~ ~""' ("_........... ,. ~:!, .. _ ~· Its A Horse DONNY & MARIE OSMOND July 9 Monday 2 Shows 1 ~na 9 PM Of A Different Color 80,000 feel ·insulated,' unaffected by strtf e betwe_en Persian Gulf natiens MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) -The Iran-Iraq war has had little outward effect on the estimated 80,000 Ameri- cans ljving and workint in Arab nations along the Persian Gulf. Many Americans contacted by The Associated Press in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain said they were not particularly disturbed by the attacks on commercial shipping in the gulf or the possibility that the conflict could escalate. "Not much." said Sharon Palmer, an American nurse in eastern Saudi Arabia. when asked how the strife had chan~ her life. "It seems like you arc so insulated here. You don't get the full impact of it, because you don't get all the news. You don't feel affected by it." The news media in the area are either government<ontrolled or gov- ernment-guided. Other Americans. tn Bahrain. the Untted Arab Emirates and Qatar. said in response to inquiries that their biggest problem was relatives calling from the United States expressing concern for their safety. .. They are sure we arc on the firing Jine." said one American in the eastern Saudi oil center of Dhahran. Most of the Americans asked that they not be identified because they did not want to upset their famitln aT home. Americans in the region work for oil companies. construction firms and industrial establishments. Some are employed by banks, hospitals and universities. Still others serve as consultants to Arab aovemments. Some of the Americans said they became concerned on June S when Sa\ldi jetfighters shot down an Ira- nian warplane over Saudi waters. ··There's always been skirmishes somewhere in lhe rqion," said Hank Wolbrink.. who has lived in Saudi Arabia for the last 11 years. "But we always felt safer here than anywhere ·~-.. e~. The largest single concentration of Americans -about 67,000 -is an Saud a Arabia -most of them an the eastern {>rovince on the gulf. The sight of U.S. Airborne Warn- ing and Control System (A WACS) radar planes flying over Saudi cities often give the Americans a sense of security, more than a dozen .of the Americans interviewed said. "The fact that the Saudis were directly involved in one incident did cause more concern among people here." said Wolbrink. pPenwlde While U.S. Embassy officers along the gulf insisted there was no reason for concern, West European diplomats claimed that a aood number of Americans were evidently worried. ··1n the gulf, the Americans arc more in the frontline than us," said one European diplomat, who refused to be identified. He added that these Americans have reason to worry because many Arabs resent the U.S. policy in the Middle East and because Iran's Islamic revolutionary govern- ment frequently denounces the Unit- ed States as a "~t devil." In the Unated Arab Emirates, where some 5,000 Americans lave. U.S. Embassy sources said there was no special concern, no exodus. But British diplomats said they found Americans to be nervous about the expanding gulf war. But one American who works for a helicopter company in Dubai saad, ··1t•s pretty peaceful around here. People follow the news but don't thank war will come here." In Kuwait, a U.S. Embassy source said there bas been some sJight decrease in the size of the American community there. No figures were given. There arc more than 4,000 Americans in that oil-rich country. The gulf wu. ·now in its 4Sth month. had generally been out-<>f- sight and out-of-mind for most Americans here until last April, when the Iraqis and Iranians began attack- inf. commercial shipping. 'We k.id around about the risks, but I don't think-anyone is seriously concerned,,. said an American em- ployee of the Arabian-American Oil Co. (Aramco). "Don't ask my wife, though." Apprehension appeared to be more common among American women than men. A number of American housewives in Kuwait, Bahrain and eastern Saudi Arabia said the war just over the horizon has impelled them to press their husbands to think of the eventuality of having to leave in a hurry. Americans who once worked in Iran expressed greater concern than others. They said they had to leave valuables behind when they departed Iran, stressing they were determined to avoid being burned twice. "We didn't get any warning in Iran," said one American. a former resident of Tehran who now lives in eastern Saudi Arabia . Dr. 8tewa:rt H. RowWa 11 fll tlUa saory uat CJ 8Cb001 of Deatt.try la Atlanta worb Oil tlae tiletll of a i-obOt p&tint wltll ~ belp Of Juel CUM wlalle deiaoaeta•tiaC tlae tllne- atadOD 8tar robot ••Ill .. Ult. Tia• robot wlll 9"Dta&llJ be CODDected to a oom,.ter, aUo.t111 la9"•t .ml,... • darlDI tile ..,blllC of clntal proceda....,~~ .. . Greg Loug•nle ~ ., .. llDOild berth :I~ In 01Jmplc8 on •Hor1n. C2. Amellce'e bo ... Ml for~ •fter9howclowne lna...v.,. •. c;a. ~es~nti~g Mr. Mike O'B~ien Costa Mesa athlete emerges as f avortte · Ior an Olympic medal in 1,500 freestyle freestyle. And. it's not just tht fact be emerp from Costa Mesa. where he bas llvcd since bis family moved from Illinois in 1967 -O'Brien dropPcd 20 SCClOnds off his best-ever clocluna in the 1,SOO at the U.S. OlympK Trials in Indianapolis. comina from littcrally nowhere to become one of America's bri&htest hopes. 11tat ctoc:sn•t mantt to ~e." says O'Brien about Salnikov's absence. "When it comes down tp the 01)-nl· pies, it'=• to be Gcorsc and I, and some o It's goina to be a aood 111.ke O'Brien BJ ROGER CARLSON Ofho.lr ........ If you wan1 a preview, or insifht into JUSt whom will be representma the United States at the Olympic Games, check the blue chips out who annually sparkle at the CIF swim championships. Over the years -such bnlliant swimmers as Gary Hall. Steve and Bruce Furniss, Tim Shaw and Brian Goodell have previewed better thinp to come in men's compeution -as well as Cynthia Woodhead, Tiffany Cohen and Jill Sterkel for women. The championships arc stepping Na vratilo·va keeps reign Early deficit n-ot a real problem for tennis queen WIMBLEDON, England (AP) - Risina 10 the cballenae Manina Navratilova roared back from a 3--0 first-set deficit to defeat Chris Evert Uoyd 7-6, 6-2 Saturday for her third consecutive Wimbledon women's sinales title and her fifth overall Navratilova's victories came on the IOOth anniversary of the first women's contest played on these hallowed arass courts and marked her fifth consecutive Grand Slam tour- nament triumphs in singles and doubles. .. You sec all those past champions and they've done it three or four times, maybe, and here I've done it five times," she said. "It's hard to believe really." The left-hander had nothina but praite foe btr opponent, who b.:i ~on the sin&Jcs title here three times. "I told her at the (post-match) ceremony that she still bas one more Wimbledon (championship) in her. ... she said of Lloyd, seeded second here and ranked No. Zilrthc-world behind Navratilova. Indeed, Uoyd played one of the best pmes of her 14-year career and ripped throuJh the openina three games, breaking Navratilova in the first and third pmes in the blistering heat on Centre Cou.rt. "I will be thinking about that first set for a Iona time," Uoyd said. ' "Martina does not give you many chances and I certainly had one or two." Uoyd, 29, written off for the final by some players and observers because of her 11 successive defeats by Navratilova, played magnificently for long periods ma hiab.quality title game. At the start, when she ripped off passing shots and service return&, she broke her opponent twice and led 3-0. But the defending champion got her powerful service together, edged home in a tiebreaker and then took control to win 7-6, 6-2. "It seemed when I did have chances she served great," said Uoyd. "It's a great weapon she has. When she serves like that. you just have to pick a side and guess. -1 tned to take the net away from her and every time I aot a second serve I felt I could win the point. But her first serve just kept hitting the lines. "In this match. I felt I could win as compared to previous matches when 1 wel\ton theoourt \binkina that lj'11l wanted to. win some games and aive Martina a good matc6. "I knew I was playing well. This is the form I've been look.in• for all year, and it wasn't there. Now 1t is." h-was..... Navratilova's return of service that helped her . win the coveted crown. She won three of the first four points in the fourth game to take a I 5-40 lead. But an unforced backhand error saved one break point for Uoyd, and she pulled to deuce when Navratilova rifled a backhand pass.- lb& shot down the line. stones for the champions. This, however. isn't a story about one of the United States' top thn:ats with OF championship clippinp in his pocket, or hidden away at home. He has, in fact. NEVER competed in a hiah school meet of any type. Althouah he stands 6-6, no one has been more deeply hidden than Costa Mesa's Mike O'Brien, an IS.year-old fonner NeWJ)ort Christian High ath· lete who has virtuaJly emerged from the .. woodwork" to become a definite threat to medal at the 1984 Olympic Games. with gold ccrwnly not out of the question in the 1,500-meters His clocking of I S:o.4.49 at the Trials is second only to an American record 1 S:O I.SS standard set by University of Arizona ~mor Gcorgt DtCarlo. • The only mark in the world better than that belon$5 to the Soviet Union's Vladim i r Saln1kov ( 14: S4. 76). and he won't be around in Auaust. race." O'Brien',chicf competition for the aold medal is DiCarlo, witb tbe mt of the field considC'rably behind, at least at this point and on paper. But tht ! S. year-old isn't cuhin1a.ny checks. yet. .. A West German ~asaonc around IS:l6." O'Brim. ''But thtn q;ain. I dropped 20 seconds in one race ... .. My main pl is to wm the sold med.a.l;' be continues. ''And, to go under l S ruinuta '"Thrtt weeks ago people would say I'm crazy, but from a I S:<M. we're talking just tenths per lap." ....... ,, 0 Martina NaYr&tilo'Ya ahowa off her re- ward. the ladle. •lntle. trophy at Wimbledon. her flftb title oTeral.l after defeati.DC Cbrta EYert Lloyd S.tarday. Reggie Jackson in the outfield for All-Stars? Angels· designated hitter to make return to hallowed spaces for fans Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •It may some day be trivia that an All·Star outfielder in 1984, Regie Jack.son, did not play one inning in the outfield until he aot to the classic. • Amona the many Olympic books on the shelves is "How to Avoid the OlympicGouge"at$12.9S ... tbat'u souse. •At Wimbledon, six th-seeded An- dres Gomez was fined $500 for being halfasabusivetoan umpire as No. 2 J van Lend.I who aot a wamina ... Do you suppose the seed dictates the price? • RegieJackson selHn• copies of his book at Anaheim Stach um may be a trifle tac9. •Asu~livinaneartheColiscum and wish1na to rent his lawn as a parking space for the Olympics must haveaSSOpermit from the city or can will be towed ... How a citizen keeps his own car from being towed has not yet been detennined. •A auy hearing so much about players the Angels let get away wonders if toda_y's Dodgen could get any belp from Ow-lie Hough. Rick Rhoden and Rick Sutcliffe ... even Steve Garvey. •A guy from Maryland named Richard Dull is being considered for theatbleticdirccto ... sjobat USC ... The last Richard was dull enough. •Eddie Einhorn. owner of the Buo Tucm Chicago White Sox. is testina the Chicago area witha United States Football League franchise and says tt is because he needs "an expanded base" ... With the USA.. Eddie may not get to first base. but Einhorn 1s no tinhom ... He l9st money m the ill- fated World Football League. •Owners of the San DtCJO Sockers arc talking to Seattle Ktn&dome manager Ted Bowsfield about mov- ing the team next season ... Fonner Angel pitcher Bowsfield 1squal1fied to talk about playing the outdoor soccer season indoors-he 1s a left- hander. •Depend mg on your point of view. Bob Fellerselhngautographsat Los (Pleue eee REGGllt/C2 . With hi e.u:epuonaJ txleasaoa 1lD the pool. he ~s JUSt 16S J)(>Uldl. alro06t an)'thina appears wub.in bl• potential. O'Brien was snduated from NcW,. port Christian Hiah (a class of'28) in June of 1983, but bas put Off attendinJ the University ofSoutbml California with a busineu m.;o.-until this September in order to pyt st all t<>stther for the '84 Garnes. Since Newpon Christian is a vay small private ~hoot, it does noc (add a Sllo'im team. And. althouah there was a temptation at o~ time to U'aftACr io a school with a swim team, t.be idel was tossed out when it wu realittd that press clippinas don't ,et you scholarships -just become a ~m- (Pleue Me 0'BR,.,./C2J Connor s, McEnroe go for it Wimbledon crown ts up for grabs for old rivals WIMBLEDON, Enala.nd (AP) - John McEnroe and Jimmy Cotlnon. an an all-American finale, due~ on Centre Court at the Wimbledon tennis championships today, each hopina for a thud men's sinsJes crown, McEnroe, 2S, the defendin& cham- p1on and No. I seed. is favOt'Cd to out- JUD the 31-year-old Connon. wbo won his fint Wimbledon title iD 1974. "The ~ is not to set over- emouonal.,' McEnroe said. "That's · the way Connors likes to play his matches. He hkcs to build 1t to that pitch." The bra.sh, bold New Yorker, who has only lost one match thtS year, bas beaten Connon in thetr last five meetinp. including a 6-2.. 6-2 wallo~ in& on 1pus at Queens Oub just before Wimbledon. But that doesn't mean he'll take Connors liahtly. "One thing about Jimmy. he's aJwa)s tr}ina his hardest. even at the end of. the match," McEnroe sa.id. "He -1Wiays plays bis best when people write him off. I thmk he likes to be counted out" Connors said hrs chances of win- ninf we~ "SO-SO." .. f I didn't think I could win, I would not be here." he satd . With hJS SttVe and his touch intact. and h1s infamous temper under control. McEnroe -who is even smihna at umes -wtlJ make tlus b.ts fifth consccuuve Wimbledon final. The last pla)er to do that was BJom Bo~Enroe ended Bora's rcian at Wimbledon when he defeated the Swede m 1981. He won apin to 1983. bcatina unseeded Chris U:wts of New Zealand. McEnroe first reached the s1llfle's final in 1980 and lost to Bors m a match considered one of the best Wimbledon champ1onsb.tps ever played. In 1982. m their only meetina m the final at Wimbledon. Connon prevailed. Connors and McEnroe have played 26 limes and McEnroe has won 14 times. including their last five meet· 1~1ne times a Wimbledon scm1- finahs1. Connors' game has improved 1n ever) match here. Express 'in 35 .. 23 ousting Guerrero the power in Dodgers' victory TEMPE, AriL (AP) Chris Speyer scored three touchdowns and Kevin Lona bulled over from the I-yard line 40 seconds into tbe fourth quaner Saturday niaht to aive the Arizona WranaJers a 3S-23 victory over the Los Anaeles Exprep and a berth in next week'• United States Football Leque title pmc. Lona'• aecood-effon tally eapped a 10-ptar.z 8().yard attve and crated a 17-14 itXpress lead as Arizona cap- tured the Western Conference cbam· pionship and a trip to Tampa, Fla., for the July l S USFL chlmplootlup. The Wl'll\llers will meet the win· ner of today'• Eastern COofhenco cbampionshtp match-up between the Bimun&ham Stallions and Phdadel- pbja Stara. S~cer N1hed for 94 yards on 11 ca mes in a pme before 33. 111 with temj)Cl'ltum ln the 90s at pme time. The pmc did not end until jU1t moments before midnijbt at\er lbc l:lOswt. It WM oi.ndod bY aov..al filb&a oe the field la the latter .... after tllC Expmt bleW a 17·14 biJftjme ad. Arizona acoml 21 Points in the founh qu.aner to salt it away, with the aprm comina hick t0 score its 1ona ate0nd half touchdown io the fad.Ina moments. Kot a praJer Tile ~ aDd .._ wen nlDecl oat S.tukf • ...,.... todaJ'• eclaed.1ale to a doable-la•der. ~ at 10:08. Tllla fu . laowe'ftl, wua•t eiatlrelJ coo'riDced. Pedro's big bat. Pena's four-hitter stifles Cards. 3-0 LOS ANGELES (AP) -If Alejan- dro Pena. the Los Anacles Dodgers' strongest pitcher. 1s upset by be1na left off the National Lea&~ All-Star team. he's not lett1na on. '"I can,.Ay•hytluna. I'm not go1n1 to WOfTY about 1t. I JUst want to do m) Job." Pena said af\cr shurung out St. Lows 3-0on four biu Saturday nl&ht. "rm not 1oina to the AU-Sur Game but l woo the same toniaht and that's what counts... added the Oodam riaht-haoder. ·•t had a p>d slidtt and a aood breakina pitch. and I al50 th~w a couple of Pf'ltY aood cban.acups. t'vc IOl more <'Ot'lfidcnoe now than ~hat I once had and it help& when I've Sol aoocS control h e I had toniaht." Ptdro G crrm> homered and doubled to lead tM Oodam' nine bit · auac · hna; t<M. ~ hi1 thtrd shutout to lead t ~ taff. lnd n:duc:icd 1\1 earned run ave~ to 2.40. third bnt in the Nauon.aJ ~uc. The shutout ~-.s tbt s1uh of h1s carttr. Pt-na. tM Ood rs• winninacst pitcher. struck out four and walked onl~ one Rick Ownbe). 0-1. took the loss 1n his debut with the Cardmals. Guerrero. who doubled m the first inning, follo"'cd a two-out walk to Franklin tubbs with his seventh home run into the left-field pav1hon. Los Angeles added a run in the founh when 8111 Russell s11l41ed after t~o were out. stole second and came home on German Rivera's sm&)e to nJht. OlyDlpians, Sockerstie TORRANCE (AP)-Ricky Devis and Earhardt Kapp scored aoals for the U soccer team Saturday nl&ht as the Amencan Olympians battled the n OlcgoSoct.mtoa 2·2drawm an cx.h1bition match. Gmy O'Kane ICOn:d at 9·4S to ajvc the North Amcncan Soccer l..cquc ken a l ..0 cd&c. b\at Davis kDot\Cd the al 1•:~ 1 KapP't pJ at 39.03 ta ~ t.M Olympi.an to a 2-1 1C"ad. \Mn n Di llcd it apin on Caleb un'a aoal at S'>:lS. The contest at El Camino Col drtw a crowd of6,3$4. The U .. team If. now ll-l&-14 , ~ Orange COU1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 8, 1Q8-4 SPORTS 8Rf AK ---- Steinbrenner' a generosity gets Scots back liom.e Pnm Al' •1tpa&cMI LAND O'LAKES, Fla. -The New Ir.ii York Yanke-es didn't wantaSCottish soccer team to JCT"I bed impression of Amcnca after being stranded here when Air Flonda shut down. To make sure the Scots go home happy, the Yankees are sendina them home. The members of the Ponobello Thistle Bo)s Soccer Oub of Edinbuf'lh, Scotland. amved here June 2S on an Atr Aorida flight for a I 6-<iay stay. The team's return tickets were invalidated .tNhen the a1rhne filed for reorganization under federal bankruptc}' law When Yankees owner George Steinbrenner read about 1t, he decided to pick up the tab for their flight back to Scotland. The group. which includes 27 youngsters and 16 family mem- bers and club leaders. are pan of an exchange program wnh the Lake Padgett Soccer League. which v1s1ted Scotland in 1982. StelDbreo..ner When Air Flonda filed for protection from 11s creditors an U S. BankrupC) Coun an M1am1 on Tuesda}. the group's return tickets to London became useless. Although the }OUngsters. aied 12-1 4, reJ01ced at spending more tJ me m a foreign country, the adults franucally sought a wa} home. .. We have 43 Air F1onda tickets, and they're about as much use as an ashtray on a motorc)cle or a concrete parachute," team leader John Kelly. 29. had said Thursday. · The Yankees' organazauon will pick up the S 11,233 tab to fly the group home on Wednesday. ~of tile claJ ~ ...... tMOftenlM Pl8Y8r of the game Jn f-'t1dW•,asth onlnOI County AMtar Game at ~co..t~.WhlohwuwonbYtheSouth, 104 ~~__...,~ta on th9 fleld: :.Thll tethi mi..-team I've 4MN'. Pf~ on. s ~ h9tlid to pr~ W11h aome of the~.·• Greek completes 576-mile run NEW YORK -Y1annis Kouros of m Greece broke a modem world record, runmng his total distance covered to 5 76 miles. 675 yards Saturday an the New York Six-Day Run at Downing Stadium on Randalls Island. Kouros reached the record mark in 128 hours, 43 minutes and 18 seconds into the race to surpass 1he 1982 total of Tom O'Reilly of England. The all-time mark, set in Madison Square Garden in 1888, is 623 3-4 miles by George Littlewood of England. White SoJr lay down the Law Gr-s tut.kl'• home run and a two-Iii run lri~le by Bidy Law powertd the fint- p ChiC'.qo While Sox to their sixth stni&ht victory, a .._2 d~1sion over C1e~land. . . ElStwhere in the Amencan League Saturday. Oscar Gambl lammed a two-run homer, • S.teb W)'Hlu drove in tbtte runs with a pair of doubf and Bobby Mtaeum added four h11S 10 New York's 16-hitattackas NY npped Minnesota l 1-4 ... Al Cowee• lammed a thret-run homer and Jim Presl•y -....... ...-....--. ....--hit • two-run double as Seattle snapped a s1x.pme los1n1 streak with anil-4 victory over Toronto. The loss ended Toronto's win strttk at four and saddled starter Jim Claaey with the dubious d1sunc11on of being the Amenc.tn Leaaue's first I ().game loser .. Steve McCatty, pitching a perfect game for 61/t annangs, stopped Milwaukee on six hits in leadina Oaldand to an 8-2 victory. Law Ruppert Jone1 sangled in a run, then Tens pitchers walked an three more runs ID a four- run founh inning to help Detroit to a 5-2 victory. Dave Rozema,5-1. went six 1nmngs for the win, allowina nine hlls and only one earned run, waJlong one and strikang out thr~ . . John Shelby drove in two runs wath a double and single while endma a 1-for-38 slump. and Mike Flanagan hurled a three-hitter as Baltimore defeated Kansas Cit} 8-0 and completed a sweep of Saturday's tw1-01ght doubleheader with the Royals. Eddie MOJ'TilY hit a grand slam, &JVing him 72 RBI to back Scott McGregor'• eight-hitter ID Balumore's 6-2 opening-game victory. Meta grab first place in East Darryl Strawberry and Mookle a WU1on each homered and drove in four runs apiece and rookie 1?1tcher Dwight GoodeD struck out eight an sax innings as the New York Mets took over first place in the National League East with a 14-4 rout of Cincinnati. It was the Mets' fourth straight victory over the Reds and pve them a half-game lead an the East over Chacago ... The Cubs were knocked out of first place when San Francisco's Mike Krakow scattered six hits an 8111 annmgs and drove in the lead run with a sacrifice fl y in the third as the Giants ended a four-game losing streak with a 7-2 victory ... Claadell Wa1bington hit his 11th home run and scored tWTce as Atlanta beat Philadelphia, 5-2. Atlanta starter Rick Camp pitch- ed 57f1 mmngs for the victory wt th help from Gene Garber and Donnie Moore. Newl} acquired Sbane Rawley suffered his first Strawbeny defeat as a Phillie after winning his first start ... Harry Spilman singled past a drawn-an mfield ID the ninth inning to score Terry Pdl with the go-ahead run as Houston defeated Montreal, 3-2 ... Center fielder Marvell Wynnemisplayed a Tony Gwynn single. allowing Alu Wlggln1 to score from first as San Diego took a 1-0 victory over Pittsburgh. Norman, Petenon take leada Grq N•rman, the lona-hhtina Aus· II tralian who has dominated the PGA Tour in recent wtch, ov&:rcarnc a slow st.art and shot a one-under-par 71 to take a one. stroke lead Saturday in the third round of the $400,000 Western Open Golf Tournament. Norman, the man k.nown a th~ "Great White hark;· finished thRC uipt over the Butler National Golf Club.course in 2091 seven shots under par "I'm a confidence player, ' said Norman. "When I win a solf tournament I act more relaxed, maybe IO percent more relaxed. Once 1 act that confidence, I feel 1 can do anytbin• wilh a aolf ball ··And that's the way thinas arc aoina nsf\t now ... Lian PetulOA came within inches of11 $5.000 ace, fired a women's course record 7-under-par 65 and assumed a thret-stroke lead over Noey Lopn m the LJ>GA Jamie Farr Toledo Cassie. The 24-year~ld Anzona State Uni vers1 ty product, sccki na her second pro golf victory tn I 0 months. made up eight shou in the first nine boles and_IO strokes tn all on faltenna 36-hole leader Dianne Dailey. Valenzuela replaces Andujar SAN FRANCISCO -St. Louis Iii Cardinals pitcher Joaquin Andujar was scratched from the National League All- Star roster Saturday and replaced by Fernando VaJenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodaers. Andujar. who has a 13-6 record and a Jeaaue- leadmg four shutouts, has returned to his native Dommacan Repubhc due to the senous illness of his grandfather. at was announced by National League officials here. Left-hander VaJenzuela, who led the league with 128 strikeouts after Friday's pmes. was named to the NL roster for tbe founh consecutive time. Philadelphia Manager Paul Owens, who will lead the National League squad, chose Valenzuela as AnduJar's replace- ment. Womaek lases Olympic berth LAS VEGAS, Ne'1. (AP)-World champk)na T~ll B1ap. a $U~r heavywti...,, llftd Pernell Whitaker, 132. made tho U.S. Olympic boAina tam Saturday widl am>w decision victories, but 178-~und world cbampit)ft ilUcky Womack was beaten and will miss theSUmmerOimea al Los Anaele .. Bigs, of Philadelphia. IOOrcd a 3-2 dcC:Woa vcr Craia Payne of Livonia. Mich., while Whitaker, of Norfolk. Va.. outpolnW11oe BelincofM&t)'SviUe. Wub.. 3-2. Bi,IP. a.nd Whitaker both won titkl at tbe Olympic Tnals in June, but needed victories Saturday to make the team because Lhcy had lost Friday nipt. Womack, a Trials winner from Octroat, lost a ...,:1 decision to Evander Holyfield of Atlania. Holyfield had o utpointed Womack 4-I Friday niabt. Others who made the team Saturday were Meldrick Taylor of PhiladelP.hia, 12S; Jerry h,ae of Colum~ Ohio, 139: and Virgil Hill ofWilliston-Onnd Fork!. N.D .• 16S. Two world champions. Mark Breland of BrookJ_yn at 147,and frank Tate, l S6,of0etroit made the team Friday nt&ht. But another world champion, Aoyd Favors of Capitol Hei&)lts, Md.. fai led to make the team wbeo be was knocked down twice and stopped in the third round by Trials winner Roben Shannon of Edmonds, Wash., in the 119-pound bout. Also making the team Friday niabt were Trials winners Paul Oonzales, Los Angeles, 106; Steve McCrory, Detroit, 112~ and Henry Tillman, Los Angeles, 201. Holyfield used a good jab and accurate head punchina to beat Womack and make the Olymp!cs. It also was a left jab which paid otTfor Biap, who bad lost a 4-1 decision to Payne Friday niaht. Payne scored some hard head shots early in each round. but Bias controlled the fiaJtt by scorina often with hard jabs. Whitaker, who had outpointed Belinc 4-1 in the Trials final, but bad lost 5-0 to Belinc Friday niabt. counter- punched weU against the jabbing, agressive Belinc to score the narrow decision that put him on the team. More coaches needed? LAS VEGAS (AP) -A move will be made to add coaches to the U.S. Olympic boxing team staff, much to the dissatisfaction of head coach Pat Napf>i. "We're pushing for some cban•es with the United States Olympic Committee." said Lonn1Bakerof Atlanta, a team manager and president of the USA Amateur Bo:xin1 Federation. "We'd like to have an additional coach or two," said Baker. Asked if he wanted additional help for him.elf and assistant coach Roosevelt Sanders, Nappi, who was bead coach of the 1976 and 1980 Olympic teams, said: Personally, put 1t this way ... no." Divers Wyland, Mitchell qualify *******···******** MERCEDES-BENZ is proud to announu that Mission Viejo divers dominate trials, Louganis goes for another berth today difficulty, boosted Hummer, 21. of Trenton, O hio. The panel of seven judges awarded her three perfect scores of 10, a pair of 9.5s and two 9s for the dive. 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Last mght was one heck of a performance, so I was prett} tared,·· Lougan1s said ... It was a gruelling contest. Tomorrow I wall be well rested and ready to go." He expects another tough contest Sunday ''We're always pushang each other. That's what keeps us sharp. That's what keeps us No. 1 in the world. Bruce always pushes me, Ron and Dan push both of us .. You can bet they'll be an outstanding final." Mitchell, 22. finished first an the competition at--&~ Indiana Univer- sity Natatorium with a consistent program that brought her 477.09 points. She received only one award below eight for her eight dives. Wyland, 19, finished at 456.51 to give the team from Mission Viejo, both spots. Wendy Williams. the youngest finalist at 17 and also a member of the Mission Viejo team. was next at 418.02. Debbie Rush. a member of the United States national team sine~ 1981 . placed fourth at 389. 70. She wiis followed by Umversity of Flonda diver Mary Hummer at 387.18. A reverse annstand dive from the tuck position, which has a 2.1 degree of O 'BRIE N E MERGE S ... From Cl ber of a recognized S'-'•m club and post }Our tames H1samb1t1onsd1d not'-o unnouced at Newpon Chnst1an. 'We were a vef) closc-kntt group," says O'Bnen. "I haven't seen them for a year but month after month I'm still getting letters telling me to 'go for 1t.' .. And ri~ht now. training here an M1ss1on VaeJO, it's a very good feeling to kno<iv I can come home and be able 10 drop b} m}' house and see m}' fnends." O'Bnen won has first national champ1onsh1p in the 500 free at the 1983 Shon Cour~e meet and in the '83 world rankings. 1s No. 4 ID the 800 (8:02 29). Then came the Olympic Tnals and the 1.500. where he entered with No. 14 world credentials. Ceruimly not of "woodwork" caliber. but not really cloS<' 10 the victory stand, either. He was third an the 400 meters. founh ID the 400 and1v1dual medley. Close. but not clo~ enough When he whistled home in 15:04 49 in the 1,500, 11 was a dream come true. one which bepn to matenaltze sance JOtntna the Nadadores two years ago in Mission Viejo. "1 was happier than I've ever been 1n m)' life," say O'Brien. "It's a &re•t fcthni. Before my races I watched the movie, Rocky Ill, and I kept hearina tho~ words-·no tomorrow.' "But I calmed myself d'own.1 knew 1f I swam a 1 S:OS hke I planned 1 would be flnt or second." For O'Bnen. that's all he was lookina for First place at the Trials means no more than a quahfyins berth and o;Brien felt no over- whelma nt ob~ssion to "race" 'Di Carlo. ·•rm tn perfect shape," says O"Bnen. "But we're all comina off Ion{ tapen and now we have to 1et bee 1n shape. then taper apan.'' Gtmna "back in shape" means s11ups and stretching 11 6:4S a.m .. then 21 ) houn to act 1n 9-11,000 metm of work. ~t. then an hour in thC' wc11ht room before another 9-11 ,000 mcltn at 4 p.m. dail)' · It'~ JUS1 to ptak your body." ~Y~ ff8nen "Wr can't tancr all month loni." O'Bnen (and D1Carlo) enters with a big advantage ID August. swimming an the home waters, and wtthout a disruption in coachmg since his Nadadores coach, Mark Schubert, will be handling him. It's a long grind under Schuben. but O'Bnen has been convinced it's right. If it's nght for Bnan Goodell, the two-tJme 'old medahst who set world records an the 400 and 1,SOO at Montreal. tt's nght for O'Bnen. too. "Bnan Goodell told me," says O'Brien. 'listen to Mark, he knows. "But yes, I have questioned things an my own mmd about things. I've been tared and he stall wants me to work. I've grumbled and I've cried in mom's lap about 11. too. But, I've come to workouts. "You have to keep a ao<>d attitude becau~ it's touah. espectally for a Iona distance swimmer. But, what every distance swimmer needs is a Mark Scbuben." O'Brien says dreams of the Olym- pic Games has been with him since he was "a httle kid," but at became more than JUst a dream an rhc last couple of years. And, he bad every rilht to ex~t bi1 thinp of himself at the Tnals, simply because of ttie situation. A I ~:24 wu his best time lince May, but that was unshaved, un· tapered. Arid. a )Ur aao ht had aone l S:lS while shaved and taptrcd for the Pan--Am Oimcs Trial . At the McOonald1 Invitational laSt summer at use. the same ite as the '84 Games. o •Bncn wa1 ju11 part of the scenery uSalnilcov wowed 'em in the 800 and l ,SOO. He did not even ma.kc the top eiaht in 1bc I ,SOO flnail, but that's hmory. As for the future.. O'Brien 1&)'1 the huae crowd, too. will bt a bonus for him. "I hav~ my own coach and no surprises." he conunucs.. " nd, that crowd is aoina '° bt for me. 1 claJijc advantaJt of a hometown advanl.jgc. "Havana IJ.000 people bch10d you 1\ not 1 bad lhing. "What this m~on~ now it a couple of wrck~ of hard ~or~. thrn, rm u~ 11 ~ 101na to~ a quick I mp1 ·• ' Megan Neyer, the world spring- board champion who failed to make the Olympic team in her speciality, had trouble on nearly all of her dives after finishing second in the preliminaries. Neyer, who won both the platform and springboard trials in 1980 but did not get to go to Moscow due to the United States boycott. was last head- inJ into the final round. She finished with her best dive of the night, scorina 74. 76 and finished the night with 363.95. The tnals conclude wnh the men's platform finals today. Louganis, 24, finished his program wtth the most difficult dive of his program and hit it to score 89. 76 points and a 600.27 total. Kimball, 20. edged Dan Watson, 21, for second by just over two points. KDlghtsaya hieatutera named today IOWA CITY, lowa ~ -U.S. Olympic bukeibaJl C 80bby Kniaht •id Satunlay that be sdU bu not selected his awt•na lineup, J>ut will make tbe dfcision ahonly bcfort today's exhibition P!'ftC between I.ht Olympians l.nd an NBA IQuad "I've alrndy Mid I .doO't bavo them (picked),.. Kniiht told per· sistent rei><>ncn duri!'I·• Slwrday afternoon pras con~ at the Univcrstl)' of Iowa's Carver· Hawkqc Arena .. J'U have \Mm tomorrow." Asmtant Ot)'mpac bUltctbllt Coech Ototlt Ravelint. Wbo 11 lht head bitket61U ~ 11 Iowa; con· flrmcd that K.iupt had not •)'et made up h11 mind about aanm bY. Sltu.r· day. Ravclin11a1d theannouncermnt will c~mc •honlr beforr Sunday's game. wht(h wll ttleviltd na· ta on lly h BC sl1n1n111 2 r m t Ron Meyer placed fourth at S61.S1 among the.12.ad.v.ancinato the fina1s from the 16 panicipants. Amona those failing to advance was Lenny Layland, a member of the national team since 1981 , and Mark Yins, who qualified for the national team in platform every year sinoc 1977. Louganis is seekin1 to take the se<:ond step toward rus aoal of becoming the fint male diver to capture two gold medals in the same OlY!llpics. He took the first stcP- Fnday, finishing first in the men t springboard competition with 720.18 points for his l t dives. Veteran Ron Merriott. 24, alao qualifiedforthetripto LosAna,eles by playi ng second on the 3-meter board. REGGIE ••• From C l Anieles and Ora nae County hotels was ci ther tacky or pitiful. •Best new ruck.name to come alona recently is BostonJ>itcber Dennis Boyd's handle of Oil Can and the most J~cal which haan •t yet de- veloped is Ducky Schofietd•sk.id, Dick of the Angel, who sboukl be called Ducklina. •Whatever became of tennis play· er and coach Rene Richards? ... She hasn't been in the newssinocher former wife sued her for chi&d suppon. •Today's trivia •.. What m~or leaaue player's sister bas an Olympic eventnamedafterhcr-Dickie Tbon'uister, Mary. •It is 1isnificant that no rttalJ arocery chain bas cJaimed ao be tbc official food supplier to Stu Nahan. •You arc tciti!lf old ff your kids never heard of'Whltey Ford. •The Sportina News PJO arid colleae "yearboou .. are already on the newstands ... So much for a playerbeinadiscovered in tl'linina camp. •Rams Coach John Robinson say. bedi1eoveredoneimportant thiq about n.inninablck Eric Diclrei'lon last fall •.. 0 1 ditcovered. .. the cmcb 11ys .. that be can J)lay." •bOd;erMaQll!l'Tommy-- l.Uorda whocomcantJy act \be ~.''he pulls bit IOCkloa the same way you do,'• once bed a playtt with six lOCll on one foot.. •Tbe \tam leldina on die Founh ofJutyalwayswi.n1thepennantbUt that tradition is injeopll'.dy in San Diqo where the inanqrr can usually be counte<s on to find a way to screw thinaaup. •Olympkbilkctbi.llOOICb lobby Kri~t 11ys in a m ... tine in1tmcw that 1fhc were connected wit!\ a~ f ootblll f'iinchi1e, tbe fim ibina he would do 11 fl rt the femali ~,htttleaderi ••. 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C.!vart Strono, Charle' FIM, HarOld McAllbt.,, Pllllto 1 .. , *-Daubenaotek, Custln CtaPO. W•Uact I. SOvlet Union; 1 Y'**-vle, J Hun~ O'Connot). oarv Le. Alen"'9I SATURDAY'S •HULn cs"" .. n -111111t ~-,,_.. NIT aAU. 400 vardl Weevld\ (Hart) • 14.IO 6.00 3.40 Mottler ~ (Gefc1') 6..00 3.IO A~f)olV (~l l.~ ""'Jllio rK*t Mv Easv LAdV, It-Sluv. Wdl It.tel lthVlhm, Oellate Aneel. Flv Lickldv WI Ttrna. 20.11 12 aXACTA (7·5) oald W5..20. SICOMD •ACL 350 vwcb. He'• Praclous (Mlldlell) 4.20 uo 2.tO AAmwlcan Alt*te (Cr....,) 4.40 :U0 ltalM Him Euy (Hart) uo Allo r.c:ect: Berrvts 8allarlna, Crv11.i Kiiien, Ml,,., Juicer. Palace C.aano,,., Milo P•lll, JUll A OrMm Awrt. Mv Liiv T1mr. 11.-. ~D ltACI. 350 Y11rcb. 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Kurtovk:tl, USSlt. 1"3, ..0.0 U.S. otvmPiC Tum Dl'l\MG (at.,.. ..... ) ,,_.,s "'*"" 1 G<'t9 Louoanis, 2 aruc. K1moa1 MM's S.t•rMI Flnall loday w_..~ I Mlctlellt Mitchell, 2 WeNIV w vi.no .......... s.rt11 • u ... I KellY McCoirmictl, 2. Chrl1 ~t Or~ Coat DAILY Ptl.iOT ISUnciW • .k;tr I . ttl4 I~ .... ' Greece v iable choice? WARSAW, Poland (AP) -~· national Olympic Comnuuee ~· dent Juan Antonio ~ l9iit: Saturday tbal bokli .. &be Ot~ at a ~ncn& 11te in Onieoe.., a m0tt \Ii.able ahemauvc in 111ie....- of Lhc Soviet-led boycon of die Ldf An_aeksGamQ.. But he added that mot& naticMit fa"o~ the current system of~ ins a new site ~cry lour yean delpi• \he Soviet boycott decisioa and._ U.S.-lcd bO}~l of tbc M~ Games in 1980. Samaranch ~e at anaw airpon after amvina for a t~ \ltSlt to Polaod tbat will ~ meetin's wi1b Polish sporw authorities and ao a~ at openinf of the Polish Youf.h.Gamai in tht ctty of Pozna.o tOday. ~ Polish leader Gtn. Wojci · Jaruubk.i also was expected to at the start of the annual youtb· _. festival. Poland i.s amona J 4 Soviet atr 1oinina Moscow•s boycott of • Summer Games due toconctm ~ l«Urity in l.m Angeles The ~ Angeles Olympics bqin July 21. Tbe ~nisb IOC bead md discu the powbility Of~ the Olympics t.ck to ~1.:C manen lly during a meetiJllJ i.a Friday with Greek Praideal stantine Caramanlis. .. I told tum that we are ~ study (the powbility)apin iftberc ~ a coa~tc proposal reprd.iJI jwi.dical, ccooomical and ttt:bn' prob~ •• Sa.nwancb said. • He wd \here were proposals· fGfj boldi1'& the Olympics in Greece eval1 four yean foDowi.na the M~ Games. io which more tban nations joined the United Sta • boycott to protest I.be Soviet i.a~ vention in Af&banistao.; • Asked if the idea was more · now following the Soviet-led bo~ the JOC president said, .. ~ bU • think the majority of the Olym family thinks tba.t the Games belona to the world and that all the cou.ouia of the world have the ri&bt to OtpAize them.·· .. , fear this wiU be the last c:buce rescue the Games.. .. the G1'CICk prca.. dent said in a statement rdc:ucd in Athens Friday. -They have become a means for political antaaoni5J'ft and commcrci.aliza.tion and a monOpoly for a few countries.. .. f Outlaws ponder move to Bawail TL LS.\. Okla (AP) -0 1a11totrl..ll Outlaws Prestdcnl Bill Talh&m Jr. now S&)S Hav.at1 probably lS h.is No. l choice as the place ·lo relocate bis U nucd talcs Football l..cque franchise. and he hopes to ma.tee a final dCC'lston this week. Meanwhile. the U n1\<ersit) of Ok.la.homa bas dccla~ it will Dot consider renting tts 75,()()().scat foot· bell stadtum to the Outlaws un Tatham makes official bis wceb-old threat to leave Tulsa. Schocil l>mide-nt Dr. Williim . Banowsky told the Tulsa World oe Friday that no busin a,iia the Outlaws is on the .,enda Of a uni~et'51ty rc:gtots mceli x.t Wednesday in Oklahoma City. bw, \he rqcnu 1d ba¥C to appro'\~ any &ad.ium rana1 ~ mcnL They do not meet · \IA . 6. .. Tb.c attitude of the "JC" is 1 tl would be bed lO enter any UJ>d Of tiati u.olil I.be team., futwe 10 has been dari fiod .. IM.a.OwtlilN · ...... I coukt recommend at • time th.II ttttGIS tel' ' any kind oI tiatioa t1l 1M tla111o .. T alb.am bad wanted '° . • l'Cl\ lal p&ao time and try in 0 om.a Cit)' tadium b.m \he OUUa Breslin takes Avco post as head of U.S. operatlon Rich future in used computeri Geor1e l;'rullil hll JOtncd Av~ PtauctaJ ~nruce Groap of Newpon Beach as president of the U.S. operation. The firm 1s 1 wholly owned subsidiary of Avco FbaudaJ Services and supphes insurance prosrams lo customers in .<\ustralia. Canada, the United Kinadom and t.he United States. Breshn has been with Flremu'1 Fand IDauruce Co. for 14 years, most recently as resident vice president for its Phoenix branch. He is a chartered property underwnter and a chartered life underwriter. Buyers find reat bar alns iE_second-hand equipment puteRenaissance capture 6 to 7 percent of that," Gold said. .. This market has nowhere to 10 but up," said bis panner. Jeffrey Moms. Dealers in uled micros don't eJt to top the sales of new units in near future. Nor do t.hey com dittctly with retailers of new uni They often sell to people who wo d not buy otberwi5t and clear the w ~ for sales of new units by takina ol r models off the bands of compu 1 users who want to act up-to-da more sophisticated machines . • • • Fountafo Valley resident Tbomaa C. Plae has been appointed vice president of real estate finance for Carl Karcher Enterprises. Hejomed CKE in 1979 as director of real estate finance. Before that. he was ass1stant vice- prcs1dent. commercial loan officer for Flnt lateratate Baak of CaUJonaJa. CKE owns and operates nearl> 400 Carl'• Jr. restaurants tn California, Anzona. Nevada and Texas. • • • Warru Men has been appointed director of the supply office for Ford Aerosp.ce & CommanJeatloa Corp.'1 defense group of Newport Beach. Merz was fonnerly 1nternattonal supplier. development and rclattons manager for the purchasing and suppl y staff of Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich. In has new post. Merz 1s responsible for procurement and purchasing strategies and svstems for the defense group in coordination with manufacturing planning and control functions. The defense group llUpplaes weapons systems for the United States and its alhes. • • • James Letter c.uinpam lS t.he new marketing associate for IWf, Tbon & Co.'1 Newpon Beach office, wnb respons1b1hty for industrial and high technology real estate sales and leasing. Cunningham was formerly a commerciaJ rcaJ estate brQker for Mc:Carter-Barke & l>artnen in Irvine. Iliff. Thorn as a Phoenix-based commercial reaJ estate brokera'c firm specializing 10 sale and lea.sing of industnal offices and income-producing propenics. MERZ PINE • • • Hamana Inc. has promoted Paul Gross to president of its hospital divisions and to execuuve vice president of the company. Gross had been senior vice president for the firm's Pacific Region. based in Newpon Beach. He assumes responsibility for Humana's 89 hospitals in 21 states. plus England, Switzerland and Mexico. Gross has been with Humana Inc. since 1972. and assumed responsibility for th~ Pacific Region in 198 1. • • • Don Brtnterlloff, director ofDetip for LUescapes, Inc. of Newport Beach has been appointed to the destgn. seminar and mult1-fam1ly housing committees of the National A11ociation of Home Bulldera for the 1984 term. BnnkerhofT brings more than 25 years of land planning and landscape archttcctural expenence to the NAHB. • • • Michael (Tim) Elliott has been named member services manager for the American Electronics A11oclatlon's Orange County Council. which maintains an Irvine office. Elliott. formerly director of western states operations for First Data Resources, wall be responsible for providing services to AEA's I SO member companies 10 Orange Count). • • • Cllrls Iannotti 1s the ne~ marketing director for the South Co11t Design Center 10 Costa Mesa. Iannotti has been director of marketing and sales for an Anaheim landscape firm. and was former!~ involved in real estate sales in Costa Mesa. South Coast Design Center houses designer showrooms. By KATHY WILHELM Associated Press Writer When Gibson Durfee wanted to read computer messages from the office at home, he began shopping for a microcomputer at st6res stocked with factory-fresh. up-to-the·manute models. But high pnces convinced Durfet. a proJect manager for Wesun&house Electnc Corp .. to do what car buyers have done for years -look for a dealer in used models. "It looks as good as new," Durfet said recently of the year.old Apple 11 Plus. used printer and other equip- ment he bouJht from a Pittsburgh dealer. "I paid S 1.300 plus tax ... for what I felt J would h..-e to pay $4,000," he said ... Any of these models ... 1s going to be an old model before very long. It's lake havang a 1984 Cadillac for only six months before it's last year's model anyway." Ever sance microcomputers - a new generation of smaJler and more energy-efficient computers -hit the market in the mid-1970s, used models have been swapped and sold through the classified pages of news. papers and specialty magazines. Full-fledged retail outlets and maal- order operations dedicated to buyina Elaine Smitha establishes pr business Elaine Sm1tha. owner of Elaine Smitha Fine Jewelf) of Newport Beach. has established a public rela- tions compan}. Encore!. an indepen- dent professional speaking and con- sultinJ service. Smitha said Encore! will represent client companaes 00through the me- dium of pubhc speaking," appearing at meetings. seminars. an-house train- ing. trade shows and on telev1s1on and radio "The firm learns all 1t can about t~ rnm pan~ and interprets the message and image desired." Smatba said Smitha. also a lecturer and educator. has been an business an Newpon Beach for 15 years. ' HAWAIIAN HOJEL-APARTMENT CONDOMINl•S from $31, 150-$42,650p~~~ Fully Furnished $3, 115 -$4,265 doV#n INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN MONARCH -HUTEL!CONDOMINIUMS A Managed Investment Opportunity HAWAIIAN MONARCH PARTNERS You can own one or more of 200 individual Hotel-Apartment Condominiums . • Low price & down payment • Professionally managed for you • Excellent financing • Tax sheltered Investment Find out how you can become an Investor In this fabulous Hawaiian Hotel. Call for Information or an appointment at: HASEKO Secwltles, Inc. 333 So. Flower, Ste. 195 (branch office) Los Angeles, CA 90011 1-213-617-0811 1-213-617-1414 (open Monday through Sunday) and selling used macros arc so new that even computer mapz1nes are Just gettina around to noucing them. Less than a doten exist nationwide, none more than three }'cars old. Most are run by computer aflc1onados who believe there's a fonune to be made in used compuers. "We expect the national market to be at the SI balJion mark by 1989," said Stephen Gold. one of two Carnegie-Mellon University gradu- ate students who recently founded ComputeRena1ssance. a used macro dealership, an Pittsburgh. "We'd like to see Com- Gold and Moms, both 24, operate out of a downtown office open "by appointment only." They plan to open'a storefront outlet and eventu- ally add franchises nationwide. Durability -computers, unlike old cars, have few moving pans that wear out -and savings of up to 60 perocnt are the key attractions for buyers. About S 13.4 billion wonh of new microcomputers for home and office use will be sold in 1984, predicted Bill Ablondi, a market analyst for Future Computing Inc. of' Richardson. Texas. ·Ablondi predicts sales of SI 10 S 120 million this year just in u microcomputers commonly bou for offices, such as JBM's peno computers and Apple Compu Inc. 's Lisa and Macintosh models . He expects sales to double next year and hit SI billion by the end of fl\c decade. I Burger King USA to occup 1 space at FV' s City Centre Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company announced that lease neeo- tiations have been finalized with Burger King USA to occupy 20,000 square feet in City Centre, the $40 million office complex developed by Pacific Mutual in Fountain Valley. The fast-food company will relocate its regional headquarters from Costa Mesa to City Centre sometime this fall. The lease is valued at some S 1.3 million. Pacific Mutual's Group Life and Health Di vision, which previously announced its plan to occupy some 112,000 square feet oft.he City Centre project, is scheduled to move its operations to Fountain Valley at t.he cod of t.he year. The corporate headquarters of Pacific Mutual wiU remain in Newpon Beach. Totalling 306,000 of net rcntable space, the three-story office buildings in City Centre arc now 40 per cent leased. t The Centre also includes a 110- tached parkin1 structure and , a Sculpture Garden in the encloaed courtyard. Coldwell Banker is t)ie exclusive leasing agent for the project. Accordina to Jim Buckinaham, the senior leasing agent, "City Centre's proximity to the San Dicao Freewa,Y in central Orange County makes at easier for businesses like Buraer Kina to attract and retain employees." ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market activitiea of publicly traded Orange County firm.a for the week ended Friday, July 8. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. I---------;--·-;----·----··;--··-··-·• ··------,-·-·ifJ1"-ifJ1--•-•••--····-;·--· ·---·;···---··;-·--I 1 Ulll •lfll 1 IU DOUITIH 1 PIOHCTI 1llUllT PrtHtPrtH I IPI tP/I ttlU llt 1 llUIVI olH llCt • I I LOCATIOI I I I 6-lt• ,_ .. 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I :E Clii I .r •j :;:! -'= Shea's Crystal Cay condos ·win affordable homes award Shea Homes' Crystal Cay con- dominium community In Laguna Niguel, designed by The Berkua Group of Newport Beach, re- ceived the 1984 award of merit In "The Best Affordable Attached Housing Development" category at the 26th Annual Paclflc Coast Bultders Conference In San"'Fran- clsco recently. Crystal Cay Is part of the Laguna Heights master-planned community. ._According to Chuck Lockhart, sales manager for Coats Realty, Inc., "The convenient location just off Crown Valley Parkway, highly f ashlonable floor plans with quallty appointments and prices starting at only $89,900 make Cryst._1 Cay an un- aurpasaed first-home purchase or an excellent vacation or retire- ment residence." CrytaJ Cay offers seven floor plans, from the single-level con- dominiums with one or two bedrooms to two-story townhomes Incorporating up to two bedrooms and a loft. The units range In size from 759 to 1, 171 square feet. Amenities Include two-story living rooms with sloped celllngs, separate dining areas, draperies, Interior laundry areas, skylights and private patios or terrace balconies. Kitchens off er European lami- nated cabinets and ceramic tile . counter tops, both trimmed with oak, and luminous ceilings. Visitors should take the Crown Valley Parkway exit south from the San Otego Freeway. Continue to Street of the Golden Lantern and turn left to Crystal Cay. Recreational amenities Include two swimming pools and spas, a volleyball and basketbaJI court and a viewing gazebo. Seven furnished model homes, decorated by Design I, and the sales office, staffed by Coats Realty, Inc., are open dally from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. For further . Information, call 831-8860. Brighton Ridge ga111e room · attracts holds a crowd A 500-square-foot game room available In Brighton Ridge homes In Laguna Hiiia has at- tracted widespread Interest from vlsltors to the project, according to H. Biii Ehrllch, president of the Ehrlich Co., the builder. game room Is In keeping with the size of all the homes here at Brighton Ridge. 2,380 to 4,000 square feet means lots or space- In living rooms, master suites, kitchens -Just about eYery- where." center. Others have asked for an addltlonal bath to utilize the room as a complete suite for guests. The sates Information center, located at 24691 Monte Royal Street In Laguna Hiiis, Is open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach 1he community, exit the Shea'• Crystal Cay homes offer two-etory Santa Ana Freeway at La Paz llftnC roome with eloped cet1tn1•. eepuate Road and proceed two miles dtntna areu. interior laa.nclry areae. aky- west to Alameda Ave. Tum right ll&hm and prlnte padoe or terrace • balconlea. Sewen mcidel llom• UMt dMI ealea omce. etanect bJ ec.m llealty, ~l are open dally from lOa.a. ~=-':.g·-. PCMI farther lnfannadon. call 831 • , "Most people are startled by the size and scope of the game room In two of our modela," Ehrlich aaJd. "Five hundred square feet Is as large as many apartments and that fact Is not lost on the public. This Incredible The game room can also be customized to suit a family's needs while the homes are still under ·construction, Ehrlich noted, pointing out that some buyers have added a wet bar and turned It Into an entertainment to Monte Royale Street and the -----=-__.;..'"--------'------~---------------------, new home neighborhood. For D E s 1 G N \II I N N E R I · additional Information, tele-• phone 831-5780. Senior· Citizens' ~ Community in """ Huntington Beach. • 1 & 2 Bedroom Condominiums / • Remote Controlled Security Entry Gate • Fenced Patio & Deck Areas • Fully-Equipped Kitchens with GE Appliances • Decorator-Selected Fixtures & Appointments • Acijacent To Park & Recreation Center •Blocks From Shopping &·Services lnformatioit Cm/er Opera Daily JO a.m. to 6 p.m. Mond411 l p.m. lo 6 p.m. 7141842-2727 1631 Tarlor At~. HuntmsltP!t BNch New Phase Open For Sale Lag\lv l""1ocD IS 1Dc41t~ ~.,-ass~ C111gi.e COl.f!C'V ~ .,W, Uigunt Th~ Building Industry of ~rica awar~ Lagun;J Woods the Golden N~t award for "Best Desig~d Sing~ Family H~ in T~ West. " Contemporary Wood and Glass Homes• Ocean and Golf Course Views• s 150,CXXJ less than similar Laguna Beach ~s • Community swimming pool, spa and recreation center• Gate-guar~ community with jogging paths. ff~" INITIAL INTE•.sT RA TE Payme-nts fix«J for I st 3 yrs. • 12. 53% APR. • ~velo~r will pay loan origination f~ on this program • ~snot inf_~ Taxes, Insur., 6r H~ ownrs. d#Ns • Inform. avaU. at sales office. • Prices & Terms sub.feet to c~ without prior notic~. Thttt mod~ls ~sign«J by YMN-Gattand and lnt~riors by ~sign are~ <Uily 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. ~ .. (71f}140-1303. from S259,50() I • ' • ,, • t tmmrd ~Occupancy ' ' I I Woodbridge Parkvi . those who love o Why would a good-looking, footloose 28-year-otd bach or want t o accept the responsibilities of home own- ership? "Everybody's got to start somewhere, and 1 thought this was a pretty good place for It," said Terry McCormick, one of the newest residents in The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. 's Woodbridge Parkvlew In Irvine. McCormick, a native Call- forni.an and a aales executive with ~_e8'etn Outdoor• Magazine, aald his love of sports and the outdoor• played an Important role In hit declslon to purchase a townhome at Woodbridge Park view. He especially enjoys tennis, basketball, and water sports. aJI I draws oor sports of which are Included In the wide range of recreatlonal pursuits avallable to Woodbridge Parkvlew r ldents. McCormick purchased a Dan- ville plan, one of four Hales- Langston-dea~ned floor plans offered In Woodbrldge Parkvlew. The on• and two-atory d• signs, with their woodsy exteriors of masonry with wood trim, are priced from less than $1<45,000. Danville Is a two-story home that offers three bedrooms, 21~ baths, a bay-windowed dining room, family room, and a large llvtng room with wood-burning fireplace. The master bedroom has a private bath and dressing area. A second full bath serves the other two bedrooms, while a down- stairs half-bath serves as a guest facility. Raney Glbeon, ~t manAi(er at Con- nema.ra-By-The-• re'rie-tn plan•for one of four cu•tom manor eatatea under con- •tluction by architect Jobn Mclnnea. All Woodbridge Parkvlew homes have a formal entry, wall- to-wall carpeting, a two-car gar- age with direct home access, and a fenced '1tar yard area that extends the full width of the home. The all-electric kitchen fea- tures a greenhouse window and an adjacent breakfast nook. Ap- pointments Include double ovens, exhaust range hood, dish- . washer and food waste disposer. Custom wood cabinets, a pantry, luminous celling, and color-coor- dinated vlnyt floor tile complete the kitchen arrangement. The homes also feature sliding glass doors to the rear yard lend. Model homes, furnished and decorated by Carole Elchen In- teriors, are displayed Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Mondays from noon until 6 p.m. near the corner of West· YaJe Loop and Blue Lake North. Additional information Is available by caJllng 786-4603. Connemara 's custom1 homes under construction in SJC Four 1tmlted-edttton manor homes off er- CITStlncttve destgn_s _ Architect-builder John Mcinnes recently broke ground on four limited-edition custom manor homes, each reflecting the traditional beauty of lrlsh or English country estates. Mcinnes' firm In San Juan Capistrano has done extensive research to assure ifte authen- ticity of each architectural style. The four-and five-bedroom homes are set on ocean-view custom lots and feature a two- story design, Incorporating from 6, 100 to 7.500 square feet of living space. Prices start at $1,024 ,000. one residence wlll offer an un- dulating block with heavy use of mortar similar to a farmhouse look. The tumbled-brick facades will be joined one Inch of mortar, tending further conviction to the rustic characteristics of Euro- pean elevations. Also outlined In the architect's design plans Is heavy application of stucco with trowelled edges. Other exterior details Include high-pitched roofs, concrete and wood lintels above the windows in some homes, and an abun- dance of multi-paned dormer windows to accent traditional styllngs. Each home will feature a three- car garage plus a large motor court and will be introduced by an enclosed entry porch. troduce each home. Entries are 10 feet wide and 25 feet long, heightened by a 35-foot celflng ridge with small clerestory win- dows. They aJlgn with formal dining rooms. Bowed windows within the dining rooms overlook tt'le pan- oramic views of Dana Point Harbor and the ocean. Mclnne's custom manor homes will be exceptionally spacious, with the typical famlly room measuring 22 by 30 feel All Interior walls will have a clean "plastered look,'' finished In off- white to reflect an old European appearance. Archways and huge wood-carved doors that slide away are featured. Jerry McCormick ready for tennl.a at W oodbrld.Ce Park'riew Visitors should exit either the San Otego or the Santa freeway at Culver, then enter Wood- bridge at Alton. Signs lead the way to Woodbridge Parkvtew. "These homes will each have a distinct, Indivi dualized charac- ter," said Randy Gibson, project manager at Connemara. "And that's precisely what Connemara is all about." The exterior architecture of "The design elements we'll Incorporate will contribute to the look of permanence and strength we want to achieve," stated Mcinnes. "The homes will look as though they've been here for a hundred years.'' To visit Connemara, take the Santa Ana Freeway south to Camino Las Rambles. Go east to Avenlda Pescador, turn left, and follow the signs to the sales office. An on-site sales represen- tative wlll be there from 10 am. to dusk on weekends and from noon to dusk, weekdays. The office will be closed Thursdays. • • • ~ • • .,# .. " ·. B KON THELFAIJER™ FOR THE RIGHT LO ATTHE RIGHT RATE. WIDER CHOICE Bank of Amenca has more types of home loans to chcx>SC from than ever hefore. So whether you're huym~ or refinancing, it's easy to find a home loan that '~ 1ust nght for you. If you want our k>west initial rates look into our adjustable rate loans. And if you want the benefits of a low initial rate pl uc. the protcctmn of knowing 1ust how much that rate could change, our capped adjustable rate loan<. could be 1ust what you're looking for. NOW, fNTEREST CAP PLUS PAYMENT CAP \V1th our ncwe~t ad1ustable rate Custom Home Loan you get all the protccnon of an interest rate car plu" a payment change cap. So you know iu~t how much your rate and payment could C >ur r11•wt·,r lnan t\ '"~um11t>leo one-llmt" onlv. at eox1~llnl' rate-and term h\ .a qualtht'tl hnrroweor 1a'l4umpt1on ftt nuv MCh•r~I On ~u~ucnt ... 11r~ '™" m n n<11 hr A'l\Um.11hlr °' r.11c .1nd c•r mav ~ tC"ld change. What's more1 it's assumable~ Which could make it easier for you , when it comes time to sell your home. FASTER APPROVALS We have Home Loan Centers throughout California-each fully staffed with specialists who can speed up your loan approval processing time. And that means we can close your loan faster than we've ever done before. For the Home Loan Center nearest you, call (800) 227-7788 weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturdays until 5:00 p.m. NOW IS TiiE TIME With a wider choice, lower initial rates and faster approvals, now is the time to come into any branch of California's leading BANH lender and ask about the right ON THE , .. loan at the right rate. LEADER (ft Bank of America "'• Columned entries of marble or distressed hardwood will In- For additional Information, call 831-8364, or 661-0305 . COMING SOON: .. HARBOR WOODS. Harbor Woods . A new community wi th a new out- look. Fifty luxurious townhomes in Newport Beach. Scheduled to open Summer 1984. To register on the interest list, call or visit The Irvine Company Homefinding C-enter, at Culver and Barranca in Irvine. (714) 551-1500. Open daily 10 AM ti) to 5 PM. ~~ NEWPORT BEACH HOME LOANS FOR LE$$. Lower rates, lower fees . Right now Home federaJ has billions to lend at low, competitive rates. And we can 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 20 percent or more down . Here's an additional S 5, 000 of buying power. When escrow doses, you automatically qualify for the Home Federal MasterCar~ Pref erred Card•-or · a line of credJt-of S5,000 or more. It 's the credit you need to turn a house Into a home. <, Call now for a home loan that costs less, toll free , l-800·862-0539. . 1 btK1 t~ mtlln rietlonJ and ~M~ mndhtcms llb$ltr<:atd9 Prtftmd Clrd IJ IO uandard <Vdhokkt ~ lllfCIM'llta ~ lomcTS •II h MW lllO"&t lcun' '"" mo.ooo art tltA!blt for 1 s1<>.ooo mdltlfnt , HOME FEDEML 1_ ShowCase offers condominiums in Lake.Forest Tierra Vleta otter• con· domlnlUml by ShowcaM Homes Within Serrano HIQhlande, a mu- tet•pl.rtned d9Yeropment In Lawe F.'ore.t. The o,..._ and two-bedroom ftOor plan• •• highlighted by attaohed garage1 wtth direct Interior accee1 and automatic door ~ for privacy and MCUitty. "Buyers are discovering ju1t how affordable new home- own«lhlp can be for prlc.s Ex PlRT Ao\ICf Syndicate • • 1nvest1ng caribe perilous ly MitON IYKll A few v-rs back, pyramid fwer struck the West Cout. 'e®te tined up to withdraw their aavfnga and pour them Into pyramid IChemea, lured by the proml,. of a quick something for little or nothing. Needless to say, the laws of nature prevailed. Only the preda· tory few who started the pyramid IChelnee m8de any real money. A lot of people who sholtld have known better were swept aJong In the rush, losing money they could not afford. Theae folk• acted Ilk• lem· mlngs. lndMduafly, they COU1d have figured the odds and kept tMlr calh, but the mob fever etartklg at '89,900," laid em K~. preaident of Showcaae Hornet. ''Oelpft• the Iner .... In the prime rate, your loan It guarMteed fixed at a low rate for the 30-yNr ,.,. of the ao.n." Feeturee 6ndude ceramic ttle or wood parquet entrlel. central air conditioning, dealgner dl'llpertee. wms.to-waJI carpeting, tkyllghta In the up1talrs plant and enetoaed patio• or b•con161. Master bedrooms have either walk·ln clotet1 or wardrobes, patio acce11 and bath• with oak cabinet• and ceramic tlle. Some condominium• feature dual mu- ter bedroome on etther Side of the Uvtng room to offer privacy for jollit ownership. Kf1chen1 offer microwaves, gu ranges and ovens, dish· washers and dlaP9Mf•. In ad· dltlon, the kitchens have oak cabinet•. ceramic tlle counter tops, lumlnoua cefllnga and breakfast bare. Round I~ out the communttY'• T rabuco A°*' and turn left. Tum Predera and Wt 1ot feature package are a private rtotrt on Peachwood to Calle office. awtmmlng pool, epa and cabana, filiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lltuated In a park·llke Mtting. Furnished mOdef homes and the aalel office, staffed by Kurth, Anable & Aaociatn, ate open from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. dally. For more Information, call 951-3118. Visitor• should take the Lake Forest Drive exit from the San Diego Freeway. Proceed north to Flexible f enns! Affordable Rates! , fountain Valley (714) 963-n36 Laguna Beach (714) 494-7541 overpowered cautton, driving -============================================•iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii them OY« the edge. .. TM same appllea today to thoee who get caught up In certalft types of real estate In- vestment groups. Typlcafty, a real estate brt>ker hears about a good piece of property which has come on the market. Interest rates are high, and to avoid borrowing the broker decides to make an end run around the tenders, putting together a group of clients with cash to Invest. The ayndlcate ls dettghted when the pa<*age proves to be VfKY profitable. The broker-ayn- dlcator ls nusf'led with his aec- cess and looks around with a vteW to doing It again. Another property Is located. n..syndlcat• either sells the nrst property to buy the second, or the member• put up more money. Another succesa. ~ At flrst sight, these would leem to be prudent Investments. The syndlcator has a good track record. But what the Investor often cannot see Is that he la being asked to put all his Investment and proflta from the flrat package Into an entirety new one. This Is the fundamentaJ trait of pyr .. mldlng Investments. And sooner or later the odd• wlll prevail. You can't go on for fNW rolllng the dice, double or nothing. Sooner or later, you'll lo• tt an. WIM lnveetora diversify thek' lntereata. The old cllche about putting an one'• egga In one baaket hold• true. The teuon for Investor• la clear. Real estate Is a good lnveetment, and there le nothing wrong With 1nve1tlng aolely In property. But wtth a syndication, the ln\491tment Is prlmarlty In the ayrdcator, not the property. (Simon Syl(• Is .cl/tor ot ftnl tuHlllf, • }Oumal for the real •t•t• Industry, P.O. Box 200U, R/Wnlde CA 12518. T-1 (114} 6#-1()()5) OCEAN-VIEW . Guards at the ga-te· house will direct you. Information 714·760-3808 From $440,000 The ultimate in luxurio~s, maintenance-free condominium living-the guarded gate com- munity of Bekourt Hill . Neigh- boring the fairways of Big Canyon Country Oub and attractions of Newport Center, Belcourt Hill remains quietly apart within its own private realm of natural beauty, ocean viavs and sophi - ticated comforts. Hurry-this very favorable financing is available for 90 days only! *ANANCING EXAMPLE: Based on a $440,000 purch~ price, with a 20% down payment of 588,CXXl, and a Joan amount of $352,000, monlhly Princi- pal and lntttest payments for the ~ ~ar ~ S3,065, Wlth an interest ra of 9 4'. Monthly Pnncipal and lnter- .tSt paymm k>r the second ~ $3,320, with an inm-est ratr of 10 ~. Monthly Principal and lnttrest pq- ments for tM third through thirtieth ~ ~ S3,600, with an interest ra of n ~ {U.3% Annual ~t- R . Monthly pmyments in-this do not include and . Buildet will ~ ~ non- t ... :; • .. Otange Coa1t DAILY Pll.OT/Sunday, July 8, 1984 A grand c'pcrlf'n<c at tM right price Comrorl.'lblc three and foor ~droom .,Ingle famil) homes on hlllsldc tots ~Ith ocun and can)on 11lcws and all tM a~mc~s )OU d opcct in more ,.,pcn'ltvc h<>mcs r'!lnc clc\atlon<1 with um.1tual Ooor plans I. ~9~ -I 918 .qua~ feel 5<~ Can~on ,., c low: 10 b«AKh« shopping and the I ~ frccwll) JOQglng ~th1 adjoin o111nd Mira McJ.t Oolf Club Is dnwn the block Sales omce o~n d II> IO.OOAM·6:00 PM Ring 17141 661·2610 rrom $149,500 Oi't'<"ICJPl!d Bv Tt •~ Oroup G) ,. . DEATH No11cl s HADORLAWN- MT.OUV'I Mortuary • c.mttary Crematory t625 Gilllr AY9 Cotta M ... W>-55S. ULTZ laCllROM lllWTM a TUTt&L nna..pCMANL 437 E. 17th St. Colta Meea 649371 . ---- 4 DIMES --A-- I LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICI TO PRIVATE PAR'nll Sell your Item• for l50 or 1.,, In our f•mou• OIMES-A·L.INES E!U~ llaMd fNCh S.turd•y In tM OaJty Piiot. DEADLINE: ....... , . .,... Co.ta ...... Ca. - es llHIOUfTIAl MAL llTATI lllMCCI LIM Ill.I 11,111,MI Outatanding newly remodeled bayfront home with beautifully oonstructed pier & allp for 50' boat. Exquilitely decorated ( BR plua spacioua game room with wet bar. ·Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE llllnl IYll OATWU Thats the VIEW from this mag- nificent manor high on a hill in prestigious Harbor Ridge! Thia. luxurious 5 BR, 7 BA reflects the ultimate in quality thru-out. Boasts a library, step-dn fam. rm w/fplc, gourmet kitchen and in- credible Master-suite -com- plete w/sauna, fplc, wallc"..in "closet-room'' and VIEW. 40' pool & spa -24 hr. guarded gate. Owners may consider trade. Offered at $1,950,000. Shown by appt. Jeri Hunt. I Tr1f1l1ar 0,.1 h1 1·1 Ill OllYll IOPlllTIOATIM With a European flavor! Truly a unique and classic 3 BR townhome! Formal-marble- foyer -totally upgraded thru- out. Private single level end-unit in lush garden setting. 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume hi-loan. Shown by appt. only. ~50.000. Jeri Hunt. '::~~.~, S«:\l~lA-/J,t.~s· :: ----1-.. '°' C\Af ll. POI.VIOi 0 ·-··~ , ... 6 ............ -d• i..iow •o -~• • ,,__._.....~-""'Pie -dt ,, •l 19< ... t ol -~ '" ... ~ ... of....... , _____ _ I NABR!R I I r r I I CO TSP I I I I I' I' ,, T 0 Y U A L I I r 1 I l· SWlNDO I I' I I I NUll&HE I I' I I'· 1 REALTORS. 675-6000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR i l .. 'f I ' . • ~ • , • ' ,. I t• . A 5'BSDAR'f OF THE 1RVN: ~ TB IUlllTI IATPlllT S1,111,lll Charm and=rectlon from the moment you enter -fflah ~ and leaded windows -Macnifi- cent woodwOI' -3 firepI.ces -lwi.mming pool - a1>9, • BR, 3 car garage -Wonderful location. Leuehold. Barbara Aune UI• ... flllt 11,111,111 View forevu -Bffutifully ~ older i...,una home -\.lied brick ~ --luab courtyard entrance with lecluded IWimming pool -3 BR -formal d1ninc nn -den -malda qt.Llrten - Barbara Awie/Georae Grupe . ' . . • UITll 1111,111 FAIRW/\Y LOCATION. Tb1a 3 BR, 2~ BA CUltOmbed home bu all the qualJty .you woWd expect tram thla ~ locadon. Features an incredibi. klt.chen.L.Awaitml your parmet ~ta. Danny 8' . .. IUlllTll WllT ••• llT .,..... Totally remodeled includina spacious muter suite, lkYU,hta. imported tile, built-in spa & more. 3 BR, den & 3 baths. Stepa to beach or community pool & tennil. Mana MacnablM.idt.i Cooper • 842-5678 ... , .. 2121 lldlt ,..... $31'111 er.t...., .... -4 ..... 1111•• .... dtJ._ .......... .... ... .... , ., ... -. ........ .. ..... *** 2111 lldlt = Sir $311,111 1111 ,.... Or $411.• CILIWELL llllEI 144-Mll 644-6200 •UITll-1.W.11at .1 .. Great fina.ncinc available(fixed rate & lOf\& term) on this 4 bdr., 2 ~ ba.. family bclllle which mcluda a apeaoua lot. private spa. plus a puum, green for you goUers! Priced to tell at '619,000. Dan Bibb • UITll • PllYl11 DTl11 11.-..11 Over 6,000 1q. fl. mcludmg 6 BR. 5 1~ BA. vaulted ~ in llVing & chning rooms, spacious ~ eluded entertainina area with pool all on one of Bia Canyon's largest aolf OOW'9e locations.. Danny Bibb LftUILI llSSilf Fiiia 11.-- Lldo Nord Bayfront! Lg warm family home (6-7 BR), 3 car prap, or 1-2 BR apt. w/=. French~ brick patioe & Ooora. crown • q , fiftpJaat in l'Dolltel' IW'1e. Dona CtiiclMiJter ....... •1,111,1111 u He.cl of the Licoof\ 5 BR -V ale.ndne built watel fra11t with tarp al.ip 4f lkSe dee (Or 3 bcMta - •traiaht vi w full length of la;oOr\ -PRICED TO SEbL IMMEDIATELY. Tam Allhuan ... , Lmll •....... .. .. Licht. bri&ht and handlomely reuodeMd one- ltcl'y Bonita plan w/3 br. Greet of privw:y in thll end w\lt beauty with i country ptdeft eettina COby Ward • .... vu. Lot 9()1111 th aood 3 8d t ba home. S1il.OOO .., ....... ..., Ml-llH PETE BARRITT .. REALTY TWI IEW COllO'S IPD 111111 IAT./Sll. 11·• 1111 ., .... ,,.., Oett1 .... NEW, CUSTOM! 2BR, 2'hBA. Dble garages, fireplace, wet bar, private patidB. SEE roDA Y! Prtce--$l59,000 and $157,000. llU UYEI • IUlTll (lH) Ml-1111 Liil ISLl IAYFlllT IPOIMlllll 1-4 UIVIAUN•I ., ..... ..., '" .. " •• Slll,000 4 BR, 3Ba. Remodeled in 1981. Excel- lent assumable financing. $385,000 1st TD at 10.5% fixed int. rate & $170,000 2nd at 13.5% fixed. Iner 111-1411 lrtbr ll0-1IOO UIUIA IEACH Ocean view, 3 blks to beach. Near new 2 br, 2 112 ba, $255,000 Financing $220,000. 10 ¥. % by owner. Open Sunday 12-5 410 lllY 414-7121 IESI VERDE 2812 Serang: Beautiful 3 bdnn, 2 bath, family room, large patio. $155,000. Principal only. Owner/agent. IPEI TIUYU Ill UIYll 1111111 open 1-5 by appt only Pr)Ce(f to tell today! $1,795,000 Call rAYllll TUHI It 710-'102 for a•te enLrance and det.a1b. ; I WIEI l llT SELL IEST llY II umLIFF-IWE OFFER Owner transferred out of state and must sell. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family room on large lot with view. Com- fortably close to schools & shopping. $280,000 fee. ~U now. terlMarol m•n llOIES Beautiful executive townhome. Ceramic tile entry leads to plush carpet. spacious living room. Dra- matic vaulted ceiling. 3 lge bdrms. 2112 ba. Wrap-around patio overlooks pri- vate rear yard. Call THE REAL ESTATERS HVH PALERMO 4 bdrm, 21/t bath, family room, spa. new kitchen, upgraded, greenbelt. $306,000. $108,00 aCJsumable. By Owner. l&l-9211 DISTRESS SALE· 3 5 plus acre cus- tom home lot on Its very own prlvated gated road. Fantastic. ocean, canyon and city light views Free rendering. Priced fer below value for fast sale or trade. Only $325,000 080. Call Rick Byers, Bkr. 760-7292, 24 hours. Free color brochure on request. Fanta-;uc vu. 14th (01rway. LtUh pvt entry on C'UI de '. 4 BR. 2 ~ ba -t spa. 3061 CAPRI l..N .. C .M. IPll 11111 II llf 1·1 E•J a.rotle, •ct· 112·1111 C.11•'1 21 .. ,. . ---·- FOREVER SPY&USS VIEW OPEi SAT • Sii 1~1 OIE TWll UIES OllCU Gorgeous patios, pool. spa, huge MBR, dramatic entry, game room; great for family or entertaining. $750,000 144-1011 IY OWNER 3200 sq. fl. house. 5 BR. 31 2 ba. family room. formal living & dmmg room also, bar & game room. On end of cul- de-sac near Yale & Irvine Center Dr. $187,000. Terms. Call for 1,,111t•HI, 111-llll UllSURPISSED VIEW of Beaut1Cul Ne~port Bay. Mountains, Newport Center & ocean Crom every room of this PRIME 2BR 2BA BAY FRONT CONDO. Parking in security bldg. Pool, elevators, boat slip avail. OPH U T·H• 1·1 . IY OWH I lll·llll Harbor & Canyon View Custom yard w/waterf;lU, JaCUZZI, ch1Umg pool, fire pit and built-in BBQ. Great assumable ftnancmg Owner very anxious to sell or trade down for property tn the 350K-450K range in CdM or NB. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 23 lo1t1olt1 • 1111,000 By owner -759-1881 I EWPOIT IUOI FIXER, 1 1 14~10 Move up to Newport at an affordable price. Lots of potential. 3 bdrm, 2 batn. Large lot. Sell r wants out now THE REAL ESTATS:RS •••·2313 \ RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/6 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 BUY DIRECT & SAVE II& CAIYOI OCI BAY YU $130.000 under appraisal, 4 BR, 511.i ba. Expanded VERSAILLF.S. $498,000 21 ... FtHt1l1ltlt11 OPEi UT /SUI 1-1 OCEAIFROIT 1441,000 110t IWlllE 3 lt14r11•1, 2 ltatlts, 411111 r•••• 2 • ., ,.,., •• 11911• •••fly " ... , .... IUJ IOHll. lest MHlt wittt white ... ., ......... , Ml-2141, .. 1-1121 HIRIOR VIEW HOIES 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Immaculate con- dition. Assumable loan. 210-1022 144·1220 . Let U1 Help Y11 Sell y • ., ,, •• .,.,, The Daly Plot ottm you ttis 11act size ad on ow "Pichre l'a11" wtthnds for just S25 per day, or 2 days f0t $45. Subftit a pichn, or w11 photouaph it you at a ~ dlar11. Call C11111f1t4 ' - \.\l\ll HI HI>' T tlOMI.., 1-. REAL ESTATE l1MIOO Eastllde 3Br. frplc, dbl ~~~ gar. quiet street. Owner See this 1st .......,. 1 tw2-e368 patios. vaulted CIM Rec pool. tpa. t 833-3188 w~~l~fl~e*di!1or' 2Br. den. 28&. Mc \ ~~ DISTRESS SALE; a.s pt~ ... ,. acre cuatom hon'-lo1 Charming 3 bdrm, dining lt1 very own pnvtte oat rm and add-on huge ro.cj. Fantutlc, OOMf\ bonus rm. Upgraded canyon and city llf tl wlnew bath Ille. Shoji vlewa. FrM renderlnf SCJMn In subtle paint col-Priced far below YINI t ors. Hrdwd llfl & frplc. fast tale or trade ~ Open \0 any new flnanc-$326.000 obo. olll ~ Ing Incl FHA & VA. Only 8yer1 Ster 790-7212 14 S 124.900. Agt hr1. Free c06ot bfoctlut• lll-4221 malled. All< about 2 lrvlne houMI ,....l8-ocean----,,_--3"""'bii( .......... -t-e HARBOR & Adam• 3br bch 2bd 2~ba nr n 2ba chatmlng s12a.ooo. $255,000 flnancln; 2nd or term• avail. by S220,000 10~% open owner 556-1121 aft 5pm sun 12-5 480 Auby 494-7925 Miii! lll/H lllTI . • Exoellenl 3Bdr 28a home, ll!J!!! .... k one aide Only S 139.999. 11 _,. .. ALSO 2 lharp unltl nei<· .,...,. ti tdoor. Only $149,999 or lnt..,../lr~ buy both for s2ao.0001 13&4Jf In ueum. low int. Great 1n1191tment. Call toen1. Perfect for _,., Patrick 780-8702 occupant. H H.1.00P purch... price. f"ool, mlm-«Mn YU, prtyeay, Hu 14 end. oatlOll· (Jn "" .. R2 IOtl. 840-8011 lmat LIVELY UIHll d a woodsy tetting make this Turtle k Pijln 12 a truly unique home. 3 , 2 ba. Upgraded throughout . All or only $186,000. Call OOREEN ~. N for further information. llOE ITllTD -1111 .... Thtt 3 Bdrm ciJrldo in Deerfield ii an unit that is locaied near pai'k. llChooll and pool. It li a 1p.doua unit with ait mn· dlUonm1 And · hu a 2 car p.rqe. Kiilil n 1QhE'5~ 1 :3000 llUT Y&• • llYlll lll,111 Thil «16.Y. ·bllChelor ttyle urut ia ldeiJ fat the il111le pl or guy, al.lo the c.t>lljji 11udent. Comm. pool aria ienrif.t1 K.athl n Kine 6~1-3000 ••••••11111.n I .. 1 1 • ,•,• I . ' • r.-. "'11 11 ho\\ l~·a lt\ ILlffl 2 ledtOOm, 1 bath m 1 v1e11 Huerta Only 'l:J'K~J!,,, h l~·~ 3 IA 2 bath1 famlty rm &40-90tt W/trplc. New, etOYft and -~~~;..,..-.;~..;.._ eecNdtd. t 1HK. _ILlffl UY NW 2345 19th St. HLl lfH;JM L/I or Aoblnton MMero OPEN ai.Jifi.e •UY ntlT.... 324 OTERO tbr 2ba. POOi. bOat ~Ip (Off Vltta Omada) IVlll, 8y0wnef875·1837 940-e251 2 1tOl'Y.i '3300 ,, Back Ly. 4'9t OJbl. high cella, 2 PP'a. POOl/Spe, 3 car gar, Y• acte. t35QK. May trlde fOf lncom. 942· 13" 4-·IUTI llWHll W Chinning Beck Bay Hom. Ught bright pnme encl 8eclud4id .,.. nt M ... un1t1w/new Peint °'])II & Dt'l'le &tate ... 141.000 view of or-obeli. ~ 20.51 Bay-Mw 494-7741 famlty unit with 1 br. 1 ba ......... un• down1t11r1. 759-1501 t 125,000 leU than ~ Piii~ ~I VICll'lt and rHdy Dramatic 1howcue of wlndowe and 2 story IMng room and 1paclou1 m111ar Bdrm • elegance abound• In thll 4 Bdrm hOIM. $550,000. 21 llE ... llUL IPll lllllY 1·1 ••2-1200 5 Bdrm 3 bath pOOI home French dOorl, lltytlghll, famlly r00m. recreation room with Iott, f0f'm11 din· Ing room. •t·ln klt°'*1 , Beautlfully land1caped and m11nu1nad. t209.500. 1M1 Orchard Dt'M, S1nt1 Ana Helgtlta (off Santi An• Ave)l33--9773/55e-4982 I~~~~~~~~ G~F!'f1 ~ 11PLU PETE BARRE TI ... REALTY w/ vtewt Pool. MM.In& 11111. UYFlllT and 24 hr doorman In • Excellent mtlln ChanNI 10-S~~ bldg. S9CMca at cation. Spedoua own.'a ,0001 Cell Patrick unit PLUS 3 Bdrm rental Tenor• 780-1702 lm!Md po9M11lon. wni trade. MlcJnQ '925,000. Owner 844-9513 Plln LIUT111 AnxlOua Mier Nye "let'1 lllllm lllAL get on with 11'1. Almoat V. <4 Bdr 3000 ft pool home ac Pal•rmo pool w/b11Ckb9y view! Seen· 1324,000. Opn 'Sat/~ flo• at $228.900 2-5. 1970 Port Dunteigh wltermalt Call Patrick Cir. Jrt Smith, Irvine Tenore 780-8702 Cout Rltn. 78&-7500 GREAT LOC. It~ to bch 1Y. bdrm 4 car-prkg $185,000 Of tr1lde IUT UY•m 1n Own« ... 873-1833 Out of ttat• own•r• ua• •E EIT&Tll anxloua to Mii lhla lovely uw um• 4 Of 5 Bdrm home. Hu SpectlQUlat ocun & night much to onat large tam-llght• view. Exquisite two Uy: FOfmal dining room, ptu1 den ptu. llbrary with large covered patio and lovely patio .,... & encloMd pool atie yard. tp#t!llng ~ Ju9' put on S.. II today and .. Iha market '650 000. about eva11ah1e nnanc-' · Ing. Mf.i200 PETE BAR RF TI .. REALTY llST"" 10%. OCnVu Tri-Ml comunty poolltennlt neat bMch. Spac:lou., frplc, dbl-gar. bltna gd term• Np! et.et 2-3 Br, den. End unit•. S1H,500 to $199,000. ~-I< Jr11 •.4i. ·ucw1 ~ l lflf..:'I HI Al TOH l.111 llLI ..... 1.e .. 3 BR 2b&, dining rm, den, 1treat to •treat. Move In · •an 1'11 llUIU Juat IOOk out front 11 180 deg OCEAN VIEW. Great 3Br Condo 2ba, 2 car undergrnd prl('g, BEST ocunfront condo prlee on town ~ P!NINSULA. 11M121 cond. AQtlBkr. 5% to Mil-__ :::;::::::;:::::===== Ing office. 1359,000 I --OPEN SUNDAY 1~ * 1.&11951 UPI• 224 VIA KORON Quiet gated community. 873-4727 Latge 3Br, 2Y.Ba, ferNly room, dining room, 2 ftf.-llWPllT RTI p1ac.a Large v1ew 1o1 48r, 2'A8a, redecorated and 3 car garage. Usted 1320.ooo Agt 142-9309 at sm.ooo. Submit an tor 9')pOlntment. offers. Cati. REAL ESTATE IPT m UPI Oii ESTABLISHMENT 4811 tam rm, 3~ bl, pvt 544-9411 atreet, 1425,000, ueuma 1::-L-:--::oo~-=-=--~-..,.....-111 at 1 l'Y• fixed Evee I • 5 Br, 8~ b&, fam-142-7429, Oy9141-0217 rm, den. r-.c rm. 7 yr new. 4 car gar. 873-7787 ~r,::e UllllU ahora ownr/lgt 546-2947 810,000 DOWN IOUIPlllT Br 2 Ba. lrg ptayroom Ol1tr•aa ~rl •-x. 3·2·2 turn .. onty M00,000. Biii ,. Grundy Rltr 875-1181 8drm1. ,000. 400 e. t------- OCMnfl'ont. 873-3777 ave tomethlng you want OOEANFRONT DUPLEX. to Mii? CWelfled Ilda do Xlnt loc & flnanc.. 1404 It well I Call NOW. W. Oceanfront 973·7873 642-5871. 1--------- One o! the we-ya hornet a.re being bought. &nd told today ia with •1ended Ba'9 •or-.ac• A blended r&t.e mortct.Ce 1a & new mortgt.Ce th&t OOVtrl &n Old mortcai• and &dv&noee new tunda. The new morte8'e la uaed to pay ot! the tx11ting mortcai• at a lower r&te than the current. market. r&t.e The lender g1·ants the new r&C.. 1omewhere bet.weon t.he old rate &nd t.he prevailtng market r•t.e. The new monthly p&)'ment ta larger than St. wu prnioutly, but not u ht~ u C'UJ'Nnt ra.te1 would require. lmpaat on b~r • Reotlw .. • IOwar \han·mt.tb\ l'a~ • c.Jl qualif'7 wt\h a 10WW &noome • l.OW'll' mon&.hlJ J>a¥n'len .. lapu.t Oil Aller • A\\n.C:l&I pOMl\U&l b~l"I • Riaoeaw .. all f\lnd •' ~ Mt.ny ltndtr1 o!ftr a bl.ndtd rate mottC141 u lt produoe1 a h.lcher return than the Old morccact A real eatate prot ... ton&l can l\lid a buyer to thoae properU• where th11 type ot mortt1t.C• l• anllablt. HOMll FOR SALE 1 I A plua FAM RM or DEN 2921 Fourth St. Ofd COM 875-6000 S205,000 Sun. 1-5 2 I EDROOM 11881 Geode. Fountain Vly 557-7914 $102,500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 720 Goldenrod, COM 844-7211 $199,000qs Sat/Sun 1·5 711 Marguerite. Corona del Mar 720-1101 S 198,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 235 Sherwood Pl, CM 631-2495 $189,000qa Sun 1-4.30 2 BR plua j: AM RM or DEN * 1429 Dolphin Terrace Irvine Terr, COM 673-4400 $699,500 Sun 1-5 *2770 Hillview Harborvlew Knolls 831-1400 $249,500 Sun 12·4 9 Northampton (Blcrt) Npt Bch 644-6200 $$560.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2025 Port Bristol (HVHms) NB 875-6000 $242,500 Sun. 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 257 Brentwood, Costa Meu· 751-3191 $155,500 Sun 1-5 * 401 Begonia, Corona del Mar &44-8200 $535,000 Sun 1-5 * 501 Cliff Dr .. Nwpt Hgts, NB 675-6000 $425,000 Sun. 1-5 403-409 Poppy, Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $219,000 Sun. 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 675-6000 $925,000 Sun. ,1-5 20451 Bayview Ave (Back Bay) 494-7748 $148,000qs Sun 1-5 *4615 Camden. Cameo Shores. Npt Bch. 760-1468 $ Sunday 2-5 2535 Crestview (Byshrs) Npt Bch 644-9060 $259.000 Sun 2-5 1522 Cumberland. Westcllff. NB 644-9060 $230,000 Sunday 1·5 1419 Dolphln Terrace. Irv Terr. CdM 675-5930 $785,000 FEE Sun 1-5 2521 Fairway Dr . Costa Mesa 979-5370 s 134,000 14342 Majorca The Colony Irvine 673-4400 $139.500 Sun 1-5 215 Morning Canyon, CdM Sun 1-5 833-3622/644-8018 $479,000 Sun 1-5 461 Morning Canyon, CdM 673-7761 $259.000 Sun 1-5 215 Morning Canyon COM 644-72 11 $479,000qs Sat 1-5 10 Mornln8 Glory (Trtlrk His) Irv 644-702 $282,500 Sun 1-5 1723 Plaza Del Sur Pennlnsula 631 -1400 $425,000 Sun 1-5 * 368 Genoa Costa Mesa 631-1400 $118,000 Sun 1-5 1419 Santanella Terr, CdM 644-7020 $298,SOOfee Sun 1-5 214 Via Graz1ana, Npt Bch 644-7020 $345,000tee Sun 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco (Trtlrk) lrvlne 644-7020 $219,000fee Sun 1-5 2812 Serang. Costa Mesa 1-879-2680 $155,000 Sat/Sun 11-7 268 Slerl<s, (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 642-6368 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 89 Summerstone (Wdbrg) lrvtne 644-6200 $159.900 Sun 1-5 * • 1 Twin Lakes, Spyglass. CdM 644-5061 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 30451 Via Alcazar. Lag Niguel $155,000 Sun 11-5 224 Via Genoa (Lido) Npt Bch 644-9060 $595.000 214 Via Ithaca (lido) Npt Bch Sun 1·5 675-6161 $420.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **124 Via L.ldo Nord, Lido Isle. N.B. 851-9987 $980.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 * * 1418 W. Bay Newport Beach 6«-6200 $975.000qs Sun 2-5 1609 White Oak (Mesa Verde) C M 751-3191 $129.900 Sun 1-5 S IR plua FAM RM or DEN • 1110 Aldgecrest (Mar Hinds) c M. 84•·8200 S 1•9.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 t Aue Verte (8Q Cyn) Npt Bch 644-8200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1174 Bismark, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $149,900 Sun 1-4 2345 18th St, Newport Heights. N.B 845-4870 $199.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 2001 Getatea, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $789.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 4521 Gorham (C Shra) CdM · 845..0303 $879,000 Sun 1-4l 715 8eUll, E/81Utt, NB 875..eoo<> $280,000 4882 Col1cwood Lane.trvtne 786-2798 $189,600 318 Ot1ttWood. Corona del Mar Sun. 1-5 Sun 1-5 '478,000 873-1181 Sun 1·' '* 13.4 HarbOr llJand Or .. NB 875-eooo S525.ooo Sat/Sun 1-& 470 Magnolia (E/lld•) CM. 831-8011 1189,000 8•'2·5, 8un 1·1 • J..99 Muttr1 Circle (SA Country Club)CM -2-5200 1225 ~1 Sat 1•5 *** 1205 No. BaYtront Balboa lllarid 673-7300 $850,oOo SatJSun 2·5 1~27~ °{:&88 Avo,(Corn Palmet)Coeta M ... • $216·000 SUnday 11-4 3282 Oregon Costa M ... 548'23f3 $159,GOO Sun 1,... *594 P1errnt c.,.ta M ... :~~:;-,..-..1.;_.....::...:..;.. __ 54&-231 S 159,900 Sun ~,.5 324 Otero (Bluff•) N.8 . 840·8259 $189.500 Sun 2~ 1730 Paloma, off 20th St , Npt Bch e-42-5200 $217,000 Sun 1.5 1847 Port Sheffletd, H.V Hornet, N.Bch e-44-9060 $285,000 Sunday 1.5 5 Sandbar Jumlne Creek COM 631-1400 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3107 Sumatr1 Or Costa Mesa s•~5880 $129,900 SatJSun t-5 3058 Van Buren Costa M ... 546-2313 SaVSun 1-4 1800 Port Kimberly Npt Bch 546-2313 $219,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 224 Via Koron. Lido lale, Newport Bch 673-4727 $359,000 Sunday 1-4 209 Via Cordova (Lido Ille) N.B 673-7300 S550.000 Sun 1-4 120 Via Quito (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $425.000 Sun 1-4 4BEDROOM * * • 16922 Matlna Bay (Coral Cay) H.B 759-9100 $665,000 Sun 2-5 * * * 23 Montecito(Spyglass Hiii) COM 759-1881 $555,000qs Sat/Sun 1-5 * *29 Balboa Coves West Newport 631 -1400 $495,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd Pennlnsula -- 63'1-1400 $1,050,000 Sun 1-5 1 • 3061 Capri Ln (Mesa Verde), Costa Mesa 962-8891 Sunday 1-5 4 15 Colton Newport Beach 646-7171 $158,000 Sun 1-4 * 1806 Galaxy Drive Npt Bch 646-7171 $700,000 Sun 2-8 • 1336 Galaxy Or (Dover Shores) N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 124 Via Quito (Udo Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $469,000 Sun 1-4 124 Via Trieste Lido Isle N.B. 673-4400 $449,500 Sun 1-5 4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN * • 14 Torrey Pines (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sun 1-5 * 1970 Port Dunleigh Cir, N.B. 786-7500 $324,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 * * • 222 Via Lido Nord (Lido) N.B. 644-9060 Sunday 1-5 * • 34 Morro Bay. Spyglass. CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5114 * 1700 Galaxy, Dover Shores. N.B 7 59-150 1 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1102 W Burns. Santa Ana 759-1501 · * • 3 Torrey Pines (Bg Cyn) 644-6200 $875,000 * * 415 Bayside Dr. CdM 644-7020 $500,000 * * 426 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle Sun·12-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 673-6411 $895,000 Sat/Sunday 1-4 2324 Arbutus. Newport Beach 760-1214 $305.000 FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 980 Azalea Greenbrook Canyon 546-2313 $157,000 Sun 12:30-3:30 **601 Bayside Dr .. Promontory Bay 631-1 400 $1 ,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1133 Highland Westcllff 631-1400 $369.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 **2104 E. Oceanfront Pennlnsula 631-1400 $1,150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2601 Blackthorn, E/Bluff, NB 675-6000 $270,000 L/H Sun. 1-5 2933 Cassia (E.bluff) Npt Bch &44-6200 $299,950 Sun 1-5 2933 Cassia (E.bluff) Npt Bch 644-6200 $299,950 Sun 1-5 1109 Dennis Dr, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239,900 Sun 1-5 * • 1162 Kingston. Costa Mesa &46-0303 $310.000 Sun 1-5 609 Donald Place. Newport Hlghts 842-7429 $425.000 Sat/Sun 12..S 40 Drakes Bay. Corona del Mar 552-2000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 2060 Flamingo CM 261-7653 Sun 1-5 2060 Flamingo CM 261 -7653 $199.000qa Sun 1-5 * 1833 Galatea Terrace Irv Terrace COM 673-4400 $695,000 Sat/Sun t -5 * 1806 Galaxy Dr. NB 646-7171 $700,000qa Sun 2-6 1909 L.anal,(M ... Verde) CM 751-3191 $234,900 Sun t-5 46 Mtulon 8ay (Spygls) CdM 780-8333 $628,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1005 Bonnie Ooone Terr. Corona def Mat 780--8745 ~.000 Sat/Sun 10-6 23 Pinehurst <Bo Cyn) Npt Bch 780-8333 $711,0oO Sun 1·S 223 Polntettla. Old CdM -···- 875.eOOO S78S,OOO Sun. M 21 Rue Fontalnebteeu (etg Cyn) Nwpt 8ch 720-MOO $408,000 S.VSun 1-S 28 AUe Grenet OUC..oC C..yon)NB 642·5200 IMO, Sun 1.1& 1230 &Ind I<~ (HVHla)~Cd-~M~-___,_~ 11&-e000 :an.ooo Set/Sun 1..a ... ,~ :M99 Ouetns en. :co.ta M .. MS.0303 1229.000 Sc.In 1-4 2105 V8Cht MlecHM (Seaw) NPI Bdl 1~ 1430.000 Sun 1-S :t90t Vechl PurttM, He111pc)l1 8eec:l1 8'4-0903 M29.000 Sun 11;.a 2111 Y9Chl Wanatter. S.vlew. N.8 S52-<>M2 '3e9,000 Sun 1-5 2121 YecM Yank .. (SMW) Npt 8ch ~..e200 $379,000 Sun 1·5 ---~- I MDROOM 32 M0tro Bay, Corona del M8I 831-~288 $699 000 I M plua FAM RM or DEN •• 1437 Antigua Way. Npt 8ch 557-7914 $415,000 Sun 1-5 '* • 14 o.neve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt 8ch 760-8333 S2.000.000 Set/SUn 1-S * 1681 Orchard Ave. S.A. Heights 55f--4982 $209.500 -s.usun 10-4 * * 239 Via Udo Soud (Udo) N.8. 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1·5 *. 4645 Perham Dr (Cameo Shra) CdM 6".e200 $739.500 Sun 1·5 I ** 818 Harbor Isl. Dr. Npt 8ch 759-91000$1,650,000 Sun 1·5 •• 6 Trafalgar (Hrbr Adg) Npt 8C:h 840-4868 S 1,950,000 Sun 1·5 1521 Antigua Dov« Sho<es 631-1400 .1449,000 Sun 1·5 1&00 Dorothy l.ane WestcUft 873-1400 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2801 Island Vin, CdM 644-9060 $375,000 220 J11mlne, Corona del Mer S<M-7211 S479,000qs Sun 1..S •321 Plazza Udo. (Udo lsle)N.8. 673-n87 Sat/Sun 1*5 •1315 Santtago Dr. Newport Beach 645-9353 $490,000 FEE Sat.SUn 2-8 IBEDROOM · * * * • 101 Via Lido Soud(Udo) N.8. 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 e BR plue FAM RM or DEN ***• 101 Via Lido Soud(Udo) N.8. 675-8161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 103 Via Udo Soud (Udo) N.8. 759-9100 $3;750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * *. 107 Mlnord (C. Shf'I) CdM 644-6200 $1 ,599.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 28EDROOM z:7 Montanas Norte (RSJ) Irvine 640-4868 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 813 W. 15th St. Newi><>n Beach 646-7171 $174.500 Sunday 10.-2 2 BA plua FAM RM Of' DEN 1656 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 5~1-6613 $$159,000 Sat/Sun 1656 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 54 t-6613 $$159,000 Sat/Sun 38EDROOM #4 Montanas Norte (RSJ) Irvine 640-4868 $199.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 45 Montanus Estes (RSJ) Irvine 644-6200 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR • 1115 Coventry. Newport Beach 759-1501$349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 922 Van Neas Crt. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $159,900 MOBILE HOMES 2 BEDROOM * * * 12 Bayside VIiiage N.B. 673-4400 S 139.500 LH Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE ••314 Goldenrod, Old CdM Sun 1-5 875-6000 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 701 Iris, Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BA plua 2 BA * * 140• W Oceanfront.NB. 673-7873 $650 000 Sat/Sun , ... 5 2 Br plue 3 Br 318 lrta Avenue Old COM 673-4400 $309.000 Sun 3-6 4 BA plua 1 BA * * 1309 No Bayfront BalbOa Island 631-1400 $649,000 Sun 1 30-4·30 4 BR plua 3 BR 4905 SeashOf• Or., Newport Seach 631-6265 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-S ' . RENT ALI 2 UHOUUI ** &410 W. 0oMn Fronl, W. Npt Sch 76&-:8100 $2500/yr IM Sat/Sun 1-5 2 M Condoe/l'ownhomM • •2501 W Sunnowtr F-&, Cotta~ (213)27•-3&68 seoo1mo SUn 12-3 ( • &et .. tical Ctilla~1 esoUIS E XccoUStiC Resprayed or new Call for SC*:lal & free •ta. Aft. 8 pm. S.7-7901 PllCE IEMOTlll 1205 N Bayfront. Bal lal. Open dally 2·5PM. Of. fered at $850,000. Cus- tom home, apx 80% com· plete w/dock. Stephanie Bernudy, Lido Alty 873-7300, 6-45-7050 llEN One house Jo sand w/oeean view Beautiful 2-sty 4 Br remodel w/pvt Mstr eulte. 3 cer gar._ Vacant Taken back In foreclosure. Sacrificing at $339,900 Della Delgado UlllEPf.1144 Charming 3 Bdr newer home. bank will sell t>etow current appraisal for quick sale. Just bted at S250.000 Submit any reuonable oft91' o.tla o.Mgado 11wm111PU1 One block to ocean w/mlnl view. 7 yrs old, 3 Bdr+ 1 Bdr Pride of ownerllllp. Reduced to $25.CJJOO. Sell« Is deSp«at• Oefla Delgado llNMYEI SMUl&IU Just llsted, mt4t ... this large 5 Bdr pnde of own- ershl p, pvt backyard w/RV eccess. GrNt exist· Ing financing available. A StNlfor $275,000. Oefla Delgado •YD llT If &IU Wutcllff for only 1221,995. Lrg 3 Bdrm, 2 frplea. lots of gl&aa. s.p. •ate Bdm & Ba for mottler-In-law A super value Sellerf ha moved North. Della Delgado IEUlHLUll 111-1211 •lllTUSS ULI* Exclusive Harbor Ridge LAUT~EMONT MODEL Gated community. 4Br. 3Ba. !amity room. dining room, professionally dec- orated Ocean and city llghts view Community park poot spa and ten- nis Call for address and we wlll make arrange- ments for you to drive by or eacon you through this beautiful home Price r• duced to $495.000. Sub- mit offltf's, this muat be sold REAL ESTATE ESTABLISHMENT ~•-9411 (SEAVIEW) 38r 2',A,8a. 2 !pies Aeaum loan. Guard gate, pool, spa, tennis. GAEA T BUYI Vacant $318.000 759-1092 Agt IUYIEW/"IT RIYAL OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 2111 Yacht Wanderer • Bdrm. 3 bath. tam rm. 2 frplc CIOM to pool & tennis Gata guarded comm Prof landlC&Ped Ocean & night llohl Vlewt. A STEAL 11 $3~9.00011 Call ofc 47&-1973. home 552-0482 IPIOTAllUI 1.1.IGUIHlm Private, contempor•ry home In e«ner location with "tinted" window.- efljOy beach & ooeent Two-aty, combination llght wood noora and carpeting. gourmet kitchen Mpatata fllft'Wly room 4 Bdrm In main houM 2 Bdnn "extra" wing with own entr~ Stained glaaa & quality datalllng 3 c.r gerage S0•9 000 FEE 93 i -1400 "\llHIHll'l Ill 1'11t "" IM Rf Al r c;TAT[ 17Mto0 Ul.IU Lii MPLll W~I to tnopt. beecft. Bal ~.:. IMYlr•tt 38rl2t>e "111II.tiBl173-2f.t3 .... .. a.ct\ condo room tor rem. 211 33fd St..,..._ port 8Mct\ Fum. room In C.M., ~ dry tee.. klto. hOUM prlv. S300 mo. 831-11418 LllgUna ldl. Furn, pvt ent. Be. nt•r. N/prof 40+. Pool, T.V., utll Incl '360/mo 494-CM51 Nloe E/llde C.M •• ~ 2bt 1ba, INf'I)' •lib'• 1280 + " utll. 145-2315 Prof O.M. to w 1Pt • condo In NII, CdM. Mil:! ASAP, "'Ill 1-.0111 OI Rlctt, .vee no-1111 Prof mel•. Htg Hr•r Condo. 1 blk bdl, .. gutd, g.-. poot. ..,,...., W/D, '425. mo. C'Morge. hm (213) 582-3701 .rl..:.!.i wtt 213( 532-6300 ext ;nie Prof. men to lhr w/29-40 'I' ptOf •• 3 Bt 2a. cecm home w/tr'p(. llJndec*, petlo. dedtlng fhplt. On NB pen. nr 1Jdo quiet .,.._ 1550/mo. 84t-47• c:tyt. 875-5557 ewe C>f.,,ge C~cJlc.Alrpof'J FOUND Codi¥ 8pan6M, LOST A WAAO lfMll I.OT ATTE:HOlHT P.tr aaAK I ; :',., ot .J::'& c:=~"-:;,~ ~~-~. ::1m":no~=~·-u~1!!#J':.~ ~1 '::~~= •••- 1t111o1. LoU °' wlndowa, w N.t . eo ...._...10 ~ .ocm• ~ 10r M0-1 ""*' 1n ptrlOft 9.11AM ,.. • mnr only2tult•'9ft 1200.q. EMAL.I! OATOCSE co.ta ...... conecrucuon loet MecNl!lc> ,...,.. ~~ Jlfftoo4~ H~11nt ~ ·~ •••n·· .. ft,,1t60t9(1.h .W•buld ~8dl•t1·1M$.t companr. Full/time. '*°""llnO 6ndMOu.f: _.. •-"9 _.... .. _,..,..,div. -•--· to 1u1t.-CompetlOv• Of8Q9rm Loit:'1em en ,.,M s11ootoll200/mo up lnalphleetoiboU ~Hnoor1c.n.. • ..._ ,..._ "4auftPW ~ t11t1te. •ok• CCM)p. del.--15xf5xt0 713 nr 22nd & ltrlta Ana Cll 667~s&11 "*"' & "-* ..,.. c. ..,_ t~ ~ • ..,_ .._...._, -·· I a ... r I I I MO-to/mo ..., FOUND: Hampst• 7 If A--REWARD e..2"'4 154 fluJD6e Good •••• a 0 0 0 d • p p I I u d e ......... ~ n r , 3 I • Brn wtwht ttrtc>e & bely. ..~1H ...... RA-. -~ -w/numb«I & cs.. 1 ne.d lot•••• a au 111-1111 ........... Hl2 Vk ~ Pt. 873-wt L08T "*1 -..., 1n11t """"" OQ~ ""'* .,,._..._, = lo .... _.. I ......., "~' l.Aldy MeOI --Boe* Ofdlrt110',..... •IDWIMmTll• PIRfT\Ml~DIN(JS FOUND JULY 4th, • ~w=~H~:: ....... ........ Clf'9 '°' ~ ~ .,,.. n~ •re IH] 01111 .. _, • ......, .. , MO FRH MNT AChtce In Al Meli.,. & aid ..._ Kltietl on bctl • • momlna•. .,. ne loe. THE DAil y Pl&.OT Ii now ,,-.71/hr. Cell ltewein ~ -.:.~ .... W/t1W111 ·term i...."" ~. 11111o. El contaet auur l ~ ~•4•·trto 0 ' a.ru~ur-.. ....,,_llldrofftce l6M1'4o.ot ecaptlnQ :atom Oied11ne~= ,..,....._.. ":'"11:" ~e-::-:.':'~=,°' ~~2~Clem. :::;es11 d)'I. 71CMS_ •:=r.rn, 2.='$::t.='i; llitlr1ll1Pre••·· ::.: n::'p: • lrmMdulll&. SCRAM LETS FouM:Wtll=Wfthl.D. llPf,W-191 ~,.:='ll~ .............. = M~-=-~ ~~1 '::v~r•::•11111:•1•'_.'lilll..__~-1 ... tall ltll • -..., :=1~ ..... Anlmtt 011111 AbVISOR APPMHTICE mfQl ..... orlented pi :lisltllllaMIJ eelery, mHMge • PUBUCUlf\AAV ,,.,... ... , N • = 180a&Aarb&.F.v. ANSIMrDS · -10IYllf Lof1of0C>01ntyforatllf. w/ .... a ........ I ::'~'Y ~ hal ti ttrl:ll!k ~ poe. =-:·::~ ... f240aqtt. ntn FOUND: Yellow Lab 1111111 ~ tn • oongeolel .................... Apply in ~~ =~~ ~Mtof.....: Aelent 54MJ032 8*'Nn·()ptlce W/Al ... atagt,Vlo18th& 11, .. 111 ..... -1140.•p., non•emokl ng at-...... lllllllt&•Hllf Piiot CW'cu6ialaon ()ffloe. •-rt .. C.... ..._, lnd..--Cllll9'9 2811 VILLA WAY. CAN· Layout•DltoWn a.A.All9,CMeso.aee7 ---•• PrewlcMe ~ •• !50to1t1tt ... ~ .,, a30 Bey ~ ..._.,..... - NERY VILJ.AlllE,NB1t .. " COHunger-8crdlONE FOUND: YO mate flUDTll ...._. ....... _ .. .__ !~!2:..._2C.M. Call 1·4 ,,....... ~w:-""'Mo Entry ltiVef po .. tton. Fot lllW1 1d'IU1 -,, "' ""' ROUS8 T /Sh I VI llM1U ,_ ..... -.,._. .... 111.t1•1 ono.y deral.GrjiW............. ~ .,-. _.. ¥DW aq/ft/oement floor, high Adllgl'untltdwomMwtnt o•lf.c ·~ ~ McF ••~,... •_!!=~-CHILDCARE & Lite d .Nootionecele braty. ap ...,._, ~!.""'· o~t ~~If to bU)' • .,.. t~. 8:3o-&· 5 • • l "'1 ,...._,.,. ......... w._, """"" 1111-•llllT• E.o E .._ type40wpm.. ~ ,.... ao: ~/mo ,_ u ...... "7• "I want 10 buy 1 reauJw ' pany expandt to El H8lll~ PIT. Mat~ 112.50 p/l'W....,. tu1ln mtione mar be~ ht,..,... lnttrtlted. Agt &4&-"48 ;;, 1"'9 time. I keep Found: Yf'IO btond G«man Monte and er.. .,... =~age c:tllf. lll6-8095 MANICURIST WANTED M, & ,_,,_ to· .....,... II or 842•5200 t11e CORDLESS Shep M Vic Euclid & lllMTl/llMU K91 poel~ to be)lhd FIT RDA '°' ..,._, or for AMt Ouu lntnt "-" port Ctmlr lrWlh ~ flllDI SMALL OFFICE QtOUl'ld ONE.. Tlla*t "'-t3t1 •ft s ~ byMfOU~lc:llnt•. We CWtcal, lmmed. Ol*'ling lhodontlC ~~Good Oellon·Tuea . Sat. Coellt bfwy. w a..i a.-.. 11111 i.-..1, apptOll. 800 aq ft Lolt 713 tan/bm Shep. Oulcall ONLY 83&-1119 dewlop and ttaln our tor PIT wortc. 15-20 tn lalery CAil 49~ Hwy He 54a-22S. Dt, H8 F'ilrlo du• ie •E AYllll 811. Lido Ille atee •Sptrttual Psychic. Ad· mix. Vk -.-8eacft ••D•l 111•11 ~ menagere u per pt wtt. ~ r-..me to. J/Jly 11, aatwy U 71/tw. 2082111 •-CenW Free etandlnQ~ Alk for vttor & Cwd Aleder• 546-to0e'{1)5ie.mi -----WTltten -oieement. ~ Pnc. & AMOC flLL/1m PIY MEotc.AL OFF<: ASST'D er... S1e¥9.t73-131'3 Put, prwent & Mu,. or •a 11590 s. c.c.t ..-y, 1 1i PllTJWw• ic..~"°"!;!M.,.bedl11 tk*WO 17&-2"495Of131~ l.ol1: CAT l50 REWARD! SNkt good looklng, ........ ltlrft lagunt B..ch / ,_, w-, ......--ICle~--.. lkdy ,_. ..... aft1ce fMne..CAft715 CM/NB 17th & Newport f Calleo long ha i r lhepefy ..iectM MXY ·ii-+ _........ 0Pi>Ort It._ ell b1e ..... --•-t6on19t. Mull Neww 1000..2200 aq ft, Lett .... BklWt/Or. Nr HarbOr --lady for come>• " .. •-CLERICAL .,.., un OS •• a.,.. -~-•-1 need8......, Eq&m~ amptepkg,a/c,875-etOO View u~ .......-... call ni'Onahl~ Repl{ with No expeitence ~&nary, .,,h "-L ANGEL...,. For C.dldoglst trori1 Ofw be~.,.....,._, ~Mlfl "'-"'-.--ambltk>ua, rell&ble, ~ ...,.._ TIMES ~cutalJOn 0.-floe ~ fta"9 ~ Wiii treln but ••P -:0--__;...,.--'""'!'""'.'.~=--· LM• IUll '40-e132 phot~ 80h ~~ 2941 hlYe cw, min 1 yw real-"'""'' partment In our door to edOe in bookkeeping. ~ pr• f • rr• d . Ty p Int nne eo.t HWy locatlon f OUfl) ADS Nwp dence In So. Cdtomta. -.m • door ~ talea count• payeble , r•· SOWpm• • .,... dYll·pt wtt . nMt downtown. 3350 1q F&!'t!~ m::1~~/~~ lllLllllAY/ Gall~ .,..... ,........ program GuerantMd celveble. ea.perlence Call Nancy 6'1·12ee "· BPP 11.30/aq tt •Rf fRE( Temer, fM\ btk/bm/wht llllUIMI twn-tpnl ON(Y Raponlfbllltlee wlU In-hourly wage ~ com-waty t<nowledae In REAL ESTATE emei1 Hpt ~7 .. ._lce700Corp. n Fox Terr Mill, fM\ bm forprofeaelonalrMn. Muet 114/211-1111 elude melnt9nanee of m~. HOUl'9. 4:PM to Medare& Medl-Celblll.-8Ncf1 ale In cNtmlnCi v ....., Cal·. Shep, male Golden be experlillllCed 1n ctMn-... ..._ ,,,,_ ........... , _ _. budget1, data Input and :~o~ T~~~~1:1 :: Ing 84MOOO v iaoe ti.a ~ avtl. PRIME RETAIL SPACE Retrvr, fem fawn Ort I lhopptng and Ught .. ero.,... =-•-.-" .. ,rue. ln111atlon Of reiport1 for Ml'n S300 C*A8 per..-. NAILS-CorON def Mar tor 2 eo-tta. 1754702 7001qft·1700 NNN MJ·Hll Dane pup, mele brn/blk ~Ing, orgaOtzed With 112.SO/hr. wlll train. W00t oomputerl* MIS and For en ln(en/iew, call: excttdlVelalon, ut,.,,,._ RECEPTIONIST WANTED CM bofd«, NB. Cell Cttlhultlua, m• blk Terr good referenc.a. In •· own., ... n2-58'7 preparetlon of cor-157•2361 ut. 1204 ty bu9y. Medi t*o toP tor beeuty & nall ulon. --'Niiiiiiijft"a_.--;" Jeclde(213)29().3112 1-=~~~~~~~~I mix, fem blk/brn/wht ct191:1ge tor en apt. In ANIMAL HOSPITAL In CM reei><>nd~ IDBIL ._111 nail wtlata. 676-5531 or Fua ume ec~ta HIUT.111 1: Stteltle, mate blk/wht South Ltogune on tile neec11 full-time kennel .__ ___ .,.r 871-9061 lrnmed oper'llnO tor ttront Shop/StOfe/Offlce tPace Found all blk Kitten, Vic. Shep/Lab pup, NftPOf1 beech. Pleue tend r• peraon Mon-Fri. Call nne• Lt typing, bkkpg for NOW HIRING RECEPTIONIST for bu9Y tYS*t wl.ldnt dWk:tll I 17S,300,600+aqft. 'i.:1-& 20th, C.M. BMch Animal Sttelter, aumetoMr. o.tllell PO S.8-371Mbtwnlem-tpm II.Din egraulve young com-•*lUtl'lle ....... t..-y cornurnuntcatlonek .. fOr.. c. Meu e-2. S.8-72"49 3"30 544-3651 Box c tl525 lrvlne. Typee ien .... report• end pen~ 'T::eHlllt. Aliltl. EXPER. SALES PEOPLE phon... llt• lfplno. bU9y ~· ., • l.11. eu ••·" •am Found: Beautiful Gr/wtl Found: Small bladt "'* or erry •w"'°"'9 ·-_ _, ...,.., '"'" "' .... ....... CdMd I •c r 92713 Call T U--ot.._ nn•~ ~ f-f""' 1t1 Balboe RMlty 173-1100 131-3851 F.V • ..._ ... 5 ~ prtcg, from '225. 2855 kitten vie 20th & Fullerton dog Hf San MIQuel NB t 7t-2230 Mon-Fri IDYlll rough drtftl, notee or OREA T OPPORTUNTIY. msl a.I RECEPTIONIST giOod 8llllfy & ._... Cout Hwy. e7Mto0 715145-2573 · 759-0115" Know wflerHbout1 of Na11onal Phone Service machine 1ran1erlpt1on. ~ needed for busy CC Conv. Holip.3:30-7 30. Mercedel agency neede Cell~. 551 QIO B.l, W •• t.. 9lAA Wu... ~'l~ .. ?2CM rnect1-;:-~!~~~ :,:'~ f~ heir Mien In NB. Uc 7--3:30 3.11:30. 11-7em fron1 omoe appww1ee &aQ...,y _ "" 1111 ltJ ...... llM • ..., ~ ......-• ..... ......, -•--• Wiit -o req'd.131-1390 PIT FIT Neer eo.te .... IDS & __..,,._ • .,....._ .... .._uliiiiiiiii!iiiiij-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil•ii . All lhlfta. Xlnt l&lary & -"9 groucie. -· u Mw Faugtounds Cal ~In peraon ._11AM • ., -TOPUS bonUHI. EOE (714) beck-up reeeptlonl1t. HAIR STYLIST M~ 9'-5c>m s.~t M-F 1001 Q1Ja11 NB. •••I I•• Femalee pref. Modef9 and 250-0355 Must be flealbte and able Shop tn Huntington ,__,. pel1 Ume ac; ~ (213)86&-1964 ASSISTANT/STYLIST, lo perform a vettety Of Center.891-1192 .sl&lllllllTI RECEPT/8ECTY-lns.10r ....,,IBoc*JsJJJtr ,,_.. tukl ~ Foul • Come Join our t.-,, et ~ Wei orgentmct. be Milt'° WOt1l. a ' or ll··············••illPtrttaal muet be lie. Wont with• benefits pec:kage lnducS-•mg Perlt ~upertor Conv Xlnt~&t)'P4n0 .... 20tn~ &per onty ltnktt 3114 top prof~ I~ dependent hHJth ApfJty wlln LOVE'S BAR-Hoep Xlnt compeny & DynamJe etmoap.,.,.. c.I for appt ~ ... teed commlak>n, educ. COY9rage. 8-0UE. 3044 an.tot. CM gr•t frlnga 1'45 au. Corona def Mw. I l100. • *-..... IL IP&• ~~~~7~905~-BOTH POSITIONS.,.. HOUSECLEANING perlor A••. Newport mo. 484 etot •I ldlllf .,.... '· located ,,.., 8'teto4 & lmmed. opening, part Beech ... aAll I H • .... ., 11111 Auto ~Hill In Cotta Mw lime, muet be depend. & 1111111 ... ltlUJlf t._PO"t 8wlh ofb of •••••••••••••••••• Meuege end AC· IUJO hlYecar Kitty, 541 ... 970 Formedlunumlew'oMCe Nlloon.I VentuN ~ cupr-.ure. Open 7 dayl ft Oa1 (11•) NI 921 HOUSECLEANING D.O.N EXPER. for ot bed In trvtne. 01.1u.a Ira.Ide !'ml • ..-. a ... -- CooperYlalon, a leadlng mt dlcal equipment manofacturer of ophthalmic aurglcal devlc .. , It tffklng the talent• of Hveral General At· Mmblef'I. You wm auemble aub-UHmbly, UH atmple hand and air toots, learn a vartety of Mmf..repetJtlve dutlet, and will wOftl with vlaual afda and verbal '"8trvctlont. You muat have the abfllty to communic.te effectlvely with others and have good manual dextertty. Some factory UHmbfy expettence 18 de- llrable. Enfoy a gr .. t Nlary/beneftts PKkl99 at CoopetVltlon Sur- gical. We Invite you toappy Monday through Frtdlly.•11AM or 1-4PM. @oper\/ls1on ~ CooperVlalon Surgical 1902 McGaw Avenue Irvine, CA 92713 Equal 0 PPortumty Employer M/F NEW GLAMOUR FOR LARGER SIZES- VERY, VERY EASY TO SEWl PRINTED PATTERN M160 10em-12am. '83 N. Old BOOKKEEPER ., -.. .._ l""-ln r--t pt • S.N.F. In Newport BMc:tl, typing. l'econl u.png to wen In a.,.. arOUP ~ 81. Aoce11 E. ...-.... 'yY' ' ·-r.,.,.., u-flnetadlitywtthJdn:trepu-and general Of'llce .... 8ltJ'li ...... 1W .. Or· Frontage Ad at 15th SI. Mutt have experience In fer......... utery 546-5'31 tetion 842·2•10 ExP«i.nce Pf•ferred. ~County atrport. South 2 blodc1 auto deelenhip account Houaell.eec>er & care '°' OC Megu:lne nHd• Cel ~ 833-3122 9-d ,_ *°'= Bob {7t4) 546-7208 1ng to do computw lmput •1111 lllm elderly couple s dya/~ •harp, organ., non-RESTAURANT Hon 4'tOO C.,.. Dt and reeefvable collee-llPT.lf .-&1111 Rell Cell aft 7pm ln'dcet w/aocur. ~ llWR... 3 Newpof1 a.c:t\ ~ -h=;==·==~==,:r-tlone. Salary com-Atflml.ActlonEmplyf MIF ~'--8-421 proofreading, good NMd9d for PM'• only. 82610. " !ta. mensuratew/expe!1ence. HousekMC* & care fOf grammer 1klll1 and Contect a.. CMmln. At almllf i Prf ;a • Excellent won<tng con-Communfty Service Coor· elderly couple 5 dys/~ phone per.onellty for the Towws Re9tannt. s.c.-.y for rnegllZjne l7K. Wiii train, euy SSS dltlon & fringe benefit•. dlnetor-challenQlng poe-Refs Call aft 7pm (eves) gen. office dutlea end 497-"n. ein 290 pub *"'· Muet ,.._ Mt• 1-2K per month '°hours per..-. Mon-/March Of~ 644-8421 tome chot ln1erledntJ. OOod •= & trPncl 554-3801/131..a53t Fri Contact Sharon tor ltlon w/ arch Of . Send reaume to ~ •H-, ......... :. ----1n · birth ~ foundation. HOUSEKEEPER UVE,IN Homa u .... -3151 ...,. -~ ..,,_ eppolntment. Energetic, well-organ, Mature Female In good AWway A~M 82e26 ~ ~ s=... !Mne. CAI 752.&C.7• NAB,[DS good 1pHklng akllle, hellth Able to Dtive. opeNng for two outlide SECRETARY ANTIQUE SHOP, xlnt loe, .. tab. 8 yrl, Hieb. cllentel• 6•2·85 t9 9'V91/wtcndl wm111.11 Newitor1 BNcfl, ..... Of .... Owner poof health. 875-2787 After 5 30 PM ~ 1blllty to coordlntte fund Salary refs required ... llPf, rec>e Fun and profltebll. 11PllT CADILLAC rlWllng ecttvtt• a must 495-6969 SeYerW peopte needed to Mr Oly .,.1--CMM am II 8 ~..!!, r~ HHPtl/OllLI CUE lake orders 1n Mn= ... -·--~-our-under Dept No exp. nee" • ~ ...,., ._ -w/lalaty exp« to e81 Ltve-in IOf NB tern Must mo. For lntehlew QI Mr, Full time tor men'e tor-Cl.EAICAL 2111..,..,llM Hemtlton Rm.650 CM t>e'meture 5')eak Eng & Morrilon,ee2-Sa43 melware •tore Ell· lntodey'epeper Cnta Illa 92627 drive own eat 720-ttlA& perlillla not Mell ary. •ANl Hllit ... TllDI Rlpps Sandwtctlee, 1 talc• 714/540-9100 CONSTRUCTION SECTY flSlll SALIS lmmed. OC*'WlQS evall In ~'°! .. ~ pul*Cal ~1,._ .,.,. ....... out aandwteh • ..,...., dell Seekl~motlvatedlodfvtd. Tek h rge pe son ·--.... .._ -· .. ovy • c a r Sante l.na ottlce No 6._. •• 191 or ten• SEC'RY RECEPT . ....., Prtc:.d right at '37.000 ____ AIST_O____ Ull w mt typing 1111111 & needed to handle 11\&!de ax.,. nee WlltrM\ Xlnt 67$-n83 \ant to oftc Mgr ~ Incl ...... ftxturea. In-t'I S<XN> gen'I ofC akll&a. "-"Y sales. clerlcel & etc Income For ~. c:111 m 1 1~.. 50 • ventory & good wlll. A.gt. phonec:ontectwtvendon Small ofltee P!lOf u, Jonathln.112'6844 SALES CLERK FIT dutla wpm ~ Scott.le Piper 673-'062 lmlll.Ull S4~2988 perience in ele<:tncal OEUVEAY PERSON PIT work PfOW ~ • W .. f0 COUNTER PERSON equipment preferred P&llTO Apply In peraon 9:30--12 N.B offtce. s7s.e110 •!f ut ,_...._ flll-tl• LB C1Mnera , Apply In~ Mail resume 10 2317 Ha Some ea.per req. Must be noon onty ~ Meee lllTY •• •t MU J18.~ interim h.lndlng 1__.__ a. Hf son 320 Legion St Cebena Dr ste J0.4,B quldc, neet, aalary OC*'I Stetionerl. 270 E 17th St for ..._ Co 7i tO wanted for .. Newport ~ 41M-3-450 Laguna Hdls 9265:__ ~tft. • p.m. SALES CLERI< FIT key touch, po1t1ng, Beech Souvenir" map --.. ..,. 1m1111 IRICI PAR1S COUNTER ~ DELIVERY PERSOH PIT ptlor'9I for 1 girt omce ~=~~~e!;'/~1~~ ..,.,...,. ..... .., OUfTIPUft.I NATIONAL CO needs Experienced only nMd /4.ppty In ~ .. .30-12 Saltry to I HOO ketlng. Fentutlc growth lntallen..,.eter To hand mtka .....-y n · qu1htypeopletocoord1, apply; Toyote or Vofllo noon only. C.. Meee 540-7tu.John potentlel 875-e488 llOOl ,.r ...... elusive collectable & gift nate decors in oles a preferred. exce1i.it bens Stetklnerl. 210 E 17lh St IEm/-111•11 &,.rte ... I IWI ltema. BMutlfut be9rs, homes Pit. flt Will train eflta & Income potMtlal SALES Diepleyads& men-Newport c.nter RE. fn.. •n,t11.~1n, 4_.. tffh r-•t4. Gall balloon•. Chrlttm• ct.c.-Call (714)848-9774 ~ ,:r, IM&-7•78 or ~t ~tk>M for ~"*" Firm. Good of· .D •• -. oretion. & ornament•. lnt'I Trade Independent totaMy MW & ur1'que mep l'lce ... w/2 Yl'9 exp •.• llmE. Ptne9Hh Flt, Mon-Fri 8-6pm "4/hr conlreclors needed f« PT: Earn !1200/mo e megutn.e, that Mii• Word PfOCll&lng exp 10 11111 S.5-52n Export Mrkg busmess hra/Wt(. Tina. (tO..Noonl ltaelf Now )QI'*' !Nike helpful Cell Karen, ..,.._. ... let. THE FEDERATED GROUP CUST·OMEA SERVICE eves Matt 640-2094 T~Ff• 7..0-2053 moMY with "-Otymp4c 644 9800 Specf~ng-ln 11t a 2nd 728 5920 HOSTESS: lmmed1at• tr.me tool Cel Nhport 1.,,Sec:urtty,_-------- TD'1 Since tM9 (213) · opening• at Orange W llLPEI Pl.RT-TIME. Vatted houri Beech Souvenir• Pl...,m Robt. Sattler NH/CM Gall ... tU9Fri1-1 County Alrs>Ot1 Exec:utfve Full time Clean ... urcf'l!n to Include M1'Y A.M 175-6481 •-·- RE Brotter 8d Realtor• TennlMI, ~ ne&t tenks and wash lab ware ..-encSa. Mutt ha"9 0. ••• -THREE PATROL.MEN 842-2171 ~11 BABYSITTER: PIT approx appMtance end good • misc dutlH Cell ......,..,....,. veNde (amall ._.. NEEOEDIMMEDIATELY 15-20 hrs p/Wl(, Exp. & llty wtll tel Barbera 675·21 59 _....._ earn'200-al00"'*-Sts1 .. of()rMgeCoul'ity.MUM WANTED: p~ needing good &Wimmer. Balboe persona ' r n. KERKCKHOFF MARINE trucll, v•n. ltetlon todey No 9xpettence be 25 Of otdar wtth good TO ••• 10 000 111 , ... __ , Job .... Appfyln~. UCO AA. wagon) to 8l8lat ,_.. W do ......,. d H PV1 -• up. . ..,_ IUmm« . ...., 19-481 Airport Wey LABORATORY dMler In IMne nee 11ary. e .,.,,.,.. "''l .. ng rec:or ours No eredh v , no penelty. IV 675-1324 South Santi Ana Corone del Mer PAC*' Must be tNng ao)Qlcen men II 7PM·5AM . Vehlcle Oenteon Aaeoe 813-73 f 1 .. _ ...... In • F ...... lty ot Caltech .,.., ~ Immediately. No 91~ fumlehed. ApfJty w ln-... bytltter want.... my DECORATE INTERIORS An 1ffi,;_ttwe Action deble Contect Qre; midi• Cd m Vaf9*d temationel City Secunty tit ..... 11 ~:M~.7-Color/daetgn. PIT. to Equal Opportunity Emp-~MondaythNF= at6'1..oecM 103"47 lolAl9rnltoaBlvd *lllTILn.mT Auguat 20 e73-795' ltart. WMltraln..77~7 loyer Women & M nOf· =·~-=t10. SalH Pereon, ex~r. Loa Ala~1to1 (11•) PIT Pl ant Costa Mela. De C 0 RAT I HG I ART ltla 81• eneouteged to -metin, pW1-tlme. ledliae l27 2020 .l ll ..... hllll4 .... SALES PIT FIT cerw awty . I reedy to WW, 145-1886 1111• 111 .. =~:.":e = Now Hiring 573.=ifoo opportunity •M-t7SC LIUL llCUTUY PU-• .. • '°' ~t. Attendent PIT or FIT a eating RDH. with U · BARTENDER FIT Newport •HUT91 RAWI Irv law firm ts teeklng am-~:it tr=;:.:11.s::_ SECll.OMIN ASSIST ~neat 8PPW· pa11dec:f funetlone ex· 8Mcft Tennll Club Inter· PIT FIT Wll treln. 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