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DONT BE ,,JEALOUS, NANCY~
YOU'RE STILL MY GIRL! LETS
MAKE UP!
DENNIS THE · MENACE
My fuxlness ! Wen, -
how about a BIG
HUG before you
begin all .
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I'm already THIS.MANY
FINGERS OLD!
See you this
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lty Jeff MacNelly
--Datras fans aroond the
country_are as nervous as an
oilman who s waiting f9r a
stubborn well to gush. \\. hy?
. Thev want to know who shot
J.R.'s brothef. Bobby Ewing.
Well. donlt boeher asking the
newest addition to the cast.
Jeallee. Harriaon. The
Dallas producers make it a
point to k~ the actors as
much m the dark as the anx-
ious viewers The blond
alumna of Threes Compan}
has already filmed three
• with·Jaue Andrewa as his
c<>-star. ··1 never said I would:·
sa)'S the former Music Man.
whose refusal has struck a
sour note w1lh Andrews and
htr · h\Jsband. BWte f.d; ....,.._the writerlproducer/
director of the hit movie.
''When I said I wouldn't. they
got indignant; Ibey are very
dis·appointed
with me.''
Frankly. Preston
thinks the
whole pro;ect is
ilkonsidered. "'I
wish BJUe well,
· but ii costs SS
r episodes of Che show on Joe;
tion under the ·blazmg Texas
sun, aod all she is sure
about· is. that her · charac-
let is somehow related to the
Ewmgs. Those Dallas pro-
• mi1tion to
duc:erS peak with (Soulh)-
Forked tongues ·
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One thing about running
for presid4Ult of_ the United
Stales: II certair~ly keeps your
children .. • · .
off the from 22-year-Old Wllll9•is
speech (m Spanish!) before a
crowd of 8.000 m Puerto Rico
to 24-veaf-old Eleenor's at-
tendance at a Navajo Indian
r;;i;~~~i"l ceremonv in : Art20na. But 1t is
Ted Moodlile
26. who"s the
real veteran of
the campaign
trail. He began
his stumping
ever the November election
turns out. the mailing ad-
dr~ of the Mondale kids will
not be ·1600 Pennsylvania
Ave. William will return to
Brown Umversitv m Januarv
to finish his Senior vear;
aspiring actress Eleanor,
·who's had bit parts m Three 's
Cofff/>any. Emerald Point
NAS. and Mati Houston. will
start audihonmg again, ·and
Ted hopes to study law aJ the
Universitv of Minnesota like
his dad first, though. there's
ilie entrance exam. Frets
Ted , ··1 haven't° written
anything for more than a
year. If talking ·and shakmg
hands were the key to· law
In the last vear. WaMer Ma.
dale's diligent oftspnng have
chalked '\JP more than 5.000
~hJSt~ops on h~ behalf.
<car~r tufting
~nvelo~s for
his fathers men-
tor. Hubert
Humphrey. in
1968 aoo has
been at 1t ever
since. "I wanted school. I'd be set." ·
to do this be-rn -cause I ._.,...,..rl--...,.._---...;.,..·""------'-...__!
in mv father and whe~ he wants
to take this coun-
t rv." savs Ted .
E;en ~Ith their
h~JC schfdules.
the Mondales
still manage
to one
Robert PreatoR." woo pla\·ed MM"y • ·Marda·~· husband
in the Broadway
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another won't. I
regularty. lianrd1ng to Ted. won't" 10
"An nperience hke \\hat • the idea a ~
,,.,·ve gone through brinss prising his role in VictorlVK:·
us closer cogethei" ~ tono on 1 ~· York stage
mount a mu icaJ
today. I've left
too many st)ows
in Boston and
Philadelphia.
Why. that crazy
little drag scene
I did at the end
of . the movie ~ould gel ,--.;;....o:...;;m
laughed off the
stage.'' ..
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We cah tell you this much
atx>ut the en<k>Hhe-season
plane crash on .CBS"s Fakon
Cn!St: Grape-arbor matriarch
Jane w,_.. survived it.
Md fttftl" didn't: Biiiy
~and Au A.Ilda
didn't even get on .• /
the plane. so we ~
assume they're
still around.
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Kate Verooa has been signed
for: a full .seeson ro p~ay his love ·
interest. it look.~ like lance will
be back. whining as usual .
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H.K. of Morristown , Tenn.,
asks .._. Ne---. ''HCM
do you feel about the future of
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WHERE HAVE :ALL OUR HEROES
By David Kindr~d
nvone reading the new~
J)apers ,today must think the
:\.meliCan spom hem is as
dead as a baseball Jett O\ er·
night in ~ mud puddle. Ar·
rogance ·and petulance
march across the sports
pages Drugs and booze
bring down victims faster
than Steinbrenner fires managers The
more we know the less we like at. The
more money the athletes .get,..the.more
the-.-demand Give me another million.
gmime. gimme. gimme. Have you ever
~n an\1hmg like 11?
As far.back as 18i5. four of baseball's
~ pta\ers· caused mcim~ hen
the\· quri theif hometown team to jom
the cursed rivals out West The league
'· already was m a bad wav. Gambling by
plavers had undermined the fans· faith.
The cry went up that these four ~loon
rats were mtrcenar1es selling loyaltv
for SI 00 a month . If fans couldn't count J on set"lll8 rh u home1own h~roes. they
· 1 would stop bu) mg tick4't Then th
~ monev-grubbmg bums would have to ~ ~ a job on the railroad.
Human nature. 11 apphe t<J up-
\\ard mobiht\' was1JS mud1 m effect for
• the Boston · mencan of 18i3 as 1t '"
MAYBE THEY NEVER WENf NNAY -MAYBE WE JUST fif.W UP
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for roday s stars Drugs are temfymg
now. b\l1 Hl 1899 the.,.baseball bo
Henry Chadwick had worrTiS '1ust as
real: 'The saloon and the brothel are
1he evils of, the baseball world.'" Even
before then.. a plaveri.' re\'olt over
salaries damaged the_ auonal League.
Four players were banned for hfe a.her
fixing games In 1901 Wee \\.illie Keeler
and Cy Young 1umped 10· a new league ·
for b1gge_r bucks
Mor• <1astmtau (nghl) /JQ$ ·tl<>lttn mind m: ws for ha trNJment of quartrrbaclu.
John J!c£nrOI' u osn '/the fm,1 tu throu u
?enm$ tuntrum
Julius Erving. Chris Even Uo rd and
Berr Crenshaw; Dale p.jurphy, Macy
Decker and Bobby Oarke; JoeJ4or'Ran.
Larry Holmes. Wayne Grm.ky. Jack
Nicklaus and Walter Payton. •
~ it is .right to SUSBeSt that today's
athletes are discolored bv the. mud of
disgrace. h is one thing to ha~ OOo2led
it up .. Okkimers con~ to such fail.
ings without a blush. It is another. more
serious, failing to buy. sell or use ~
came. an illegal drug. Sports pages
report with depressing regularity the
drug problems of todays athletes.
some of whom have heard their rights
read to them. Gods don't go 10 jail.
The 10$S of innocence always hurts.
but it is unusually painful in sports to-
day. A judge in Kansas City sent Willie
Wilson to jail for three months after
Wilsdn pleaded · goilty to a federal
m_isdemeanor charge ol attempting to
possess cocaine. n.e· judge sugsested
the RoyaJs outfielder had failed to· live .
up to a moralify imposed by his status
as hero to youngsters. Orice upon a
Frank Memwell time, we could believe
. In games as in wars. the past i pro-in the m~1h of a hero. Now the romanc:e
logue. The Jack Johnson of 1908. out· is gone. -Now we see a man play 100
-rageou in tone and deed prefigur~ times 'a vear on teJe\"asaon. We know
the Muhammad AJi of 1964. "Shoeless rus hmitatrons. Now we .reaQ of a judge
Joe" Jack.son took gamblers· money in sending a man to jail. Myth can neither
the 1919 World Series. three ~ grow nor tong endure in sudl hol llght.
before the first of c:oltege_ basketball's As tn mu ic apd war and se.~. inno-
game-fixing scandals Jn 1982. football cence ends early in sports these days.
plCl)'ers weot on strike for a percentage Every generation grows up ~aming
of the leagues revenue. the 1912 World of heroes without na". We need to ~ries con!inued only.after players de-believe in t.ancelots on white horses.
IllaJl~ and received a percentage of all goodne and courage .. We n~ to
all money from thoSe newfangled mov· believe in the Boston Americans. our
ing. prctures of the games surroga1es at bat. their goodness pro-
'Memory's forgiving naiure chooses ven bV how 't\ell thev hit the CUf\'e. But
happ moments Howe'Wer odd th;.:::e::...ir,.._.........,:re ·comes. inev•tahl\' tbe...moment
ape an ,color. these moments are when mvth loses to real1tv. Our base-
squeezed into the jigsaw puzzle of the ball hercies can sell us ou"t for S 100 a
alleged good old days.~ Ruth's de-month . When Shoeless~ stood aC'
bauchel'}\' Walter Hagen's drinking. Joe cused of fixing a World Series. legend
Di Maggio's salary holdout~. George savs a small bov stiouted. "Sav it ain't
Mik.ln's brutish work in the pivot. lhe so: Joe.'' It was ·so. dreamer ·
angry theatrics of Pancho ·Gonzalez Sometimes these da\ ~. there comf!)
(before John McEnroe was born) -all the urse to spank· an imperfect •
have been co\-ered o~er b\• the kmdl\'. 3<X>-pound lineman who dan~ a jig • forg~v1iigmtsts of time. • -over a beaten opponent. one would
There .were heroes then. love to send to bed without 1s supper
.Jo-And there still ar• heme;. athlete of the millionaire tenna ·curse
extraordanarv ~kills who draw us 10
them bv their charm. effet'\escence
and endeann~ superiority ame a few:
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Billy Marlins run-ms haum 't bttn limitftl to I.ht playing M/4
a r ree wor ng r ree.
Sports figures' self-absorption
in our limes 1s preserved. in
Muhammad Ali's shortest
poem. "Me. • Ali began.
~whee!"
Happily. these are ex~
tions. MOs1 athletes go un-
not iced. They are solid
citizens. But a stol'\ on co-
caine 16 hotter oopy. than
another Joe Theismann visu
to Children's Hospital. A
gambling scandal draws more.
notice than a second base-
man ·s church work Human
nature guarantees It ff we
then add our fascination with
the private lives of public
figures -a product of this
generation -we have a dis-
torted percep11on of todays
athlete. We can't see-the truth
for the image
tu for ttie good old days.
the truth was no different.
Newspapers now tell of
careers lost 10 the immatunt\'
or amorality that leads to drug
abuse. just as m'any careers
were lost to bathtub gm. and
demon rum. But newspapers
back then didn't print those
stories. p-arlly because
reporters ' were di honest,
mo ly because such pr~
lems were considered private .
Today we know so much 11
seems too much. It is romfort·
i11g to 1mag11ie Joe 01 ~1aggio
as a. shy Lancelot. Whatever
we 1magtM<1'l ~o"l>e, l
Mass10 could fill • the bill
because we knew only the
vague outlines of his I and
manner. But now imagination
j-no longer n • or
'hie. All we heard about
m the 809<1 old days were It
~·Now we he.
a iii! 1ne heroes aAfl it
villains -and sometimes 11
hard to tell 1hem apart.
One thmg hasn't chanse
· Monev gets in the way •
the myth. In 1875', the Bosto
Americans won 71 of ~
games Then the team's Sla
-Albert Spakhng. Deaco
White. Ross Barnes and C
McVey -dumped Boston fc
Chicago at salaries as e:
travagant as SJ .000 a monl
ow some salaries reach
million a year. and quart
back Steve Young wor
under a S40 million lifeti
contract. .
What fans don't understa
is the money Maybe we
understand an immat
athlete with tons of n
money getting himself t
deepty into drug . But fans
sent the athlete who deman
more money. Here are
making millions at games
would play for free if only
vrere good enough -a
thev want more. more, gim
more. gimme. gimme
It w n't this wav when
were ktd\ Was it? ·
They were games t en.
would go to the ballpa
down bv the sctlool and i
hours ·be transported
dream . We hved 10 gct
tween the white Imes of
baseball field . where
became the plaver5 we lov
If Stan J.lu-wal ·0aued from
left·h ndt.>d crouch. w~ unl
1una1~ nght·hande~ wou
try it. Maybe the ~ic in th
tance would make ·o
dream real
We took a radl(> to iX-d
WuJ.L.\ • Slfti W!(I l !..llill-----------
listen to ~usial's games. We smuggled a
O~light under the covers so 't\e could
·write do\\11 what the great man did
WThe biggest .thrill in ba.seball." Musial
said •. "is putting on. the umlonn (!Very
day.' Every time we put on a baseball
unifonn. every time for 20 years; we
heard Stan the Man"s words
In 1952 4he CardiAi.l$' -0wner told
Musiat to fill in a blank check. Musial
agreed to the preyious years salary, S75.000. , · . . ~
In 1982 a sp0rtswn1er .. no longer a
kid. asked Musial. "Had there been
free. agency in '1952. would you have
quit the Cardinals for more money?"
"Sure." he said. ..They • make big
money nov-·."
'Dle recent death in American spons
tS not of the athlete as hero It is the
ritual passing of a generation's inn~
cence. Fa~would rather live in a
world they imagirte than one they ex·
amine. Ril\g Lardner. a great sport~
wJiter, lost heart for games When his.
heroes. the While Sox. futed th.al 1919
the heroes, If Sl"loeles.s-Joe lets us
down. we tum to Babe Ruth. If we
think John McEnroe ~ a ,erk. we ·rum
40 Bjom Borg. . .
Heroes come and go. but the games
sta\'. CoCaine has nothing 10 do ~Ith
the ballet ol cl double play. Greed is not
pan of the jazz that li\'es m a fast break.
We love the games that gi\'e the Pay·
ions and Murpt\)· a moment tp work
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_seneration on Feb. 26. 1964, the morn-
ing aher Cassius Oay won the heavy·
weight championship. •
He announced he was a Black
Muslim named Muhammad Ali. Soon
we knew Ali the braggart. Ali the
athlete. Alf t e stiOwman and sales-
man, Ali the hero and Ali the antt-hero.
Ali wouldn't go to war and didn't go to
jajl .. Joe Namath wore panty . hose ~n
television and guaranteed vactory m
the Su~ BQwl. Wilt Cha!Jlberlam
calltd the NBA a bush league and en-
dorse(! Richard Nlxc>n . Paul Hornung
was suspended for gambling and wrote
.a book abOut his sex-lire. Howard
Cosell asked real ques1ions and played
himself in Woody Allen fantasies.
We changed. too. We no longer ac-.
cepteGWJth a child's faith the idea that
athletes as a dass are ~
heroes. Too.much had h~ned. We
had seen Watergate and Vietnam. and
we had seen· assassias dn television.
We doubted evervthing. CoOld Joe Di
Masgio have been that nice? Lancelot
today would need three forms of identi-
6cation to cash a check.
Now we see athletes as what they
alwavs were: some ~ guys. some
bum5. They ore the same as the rest of
us. except they can hit the cur'Ve.
~ greed. Ql.'erexposure -and
cvnic1sm are powerful aaent of
desrruction. Yet sport today are
\lronger than ever Why? l.a.st-days-oJ.
Rome theorists sav sports are the ob-
5e5$10n of an afflUent 50Ciety going to
pieces. Another theory: We embrace
sports as the I~ simplicity in a world
ina . \I~ -.---Or ma\~ \\e f1fl !'ita<:hums for the
same reaison "~ went to the ballpark
down bv the-school. We have grown
up. pan "ay ar Jeast. and now \\e
know that we r~ athletes as real.
imperfect peopl~ OOing perfect heroic
thmg But what we love ~ are not
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between the white lines. Ow dreams
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P eople often joke about their
P.e(S: ·:rd rather have a dog
• than a wlCe"; "my cat would
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BehindJhe jokes isa very real feeling.
' To many people -myself included-a
pet is a person: a surrogate ~use. a
child. someone to talk to. I look forward
to coming home every night, when my
wonderful little Jack Russell 'Terrier,
Daisy, greeu me at the door. .
We pet humanii.ers are·not crazy, sit·
ly. lonely or bored. It's perfectly normal
to love your pet just ~ you do your
husband. wife, baby or best' friend. ,
Consider fashion designer Oscar de la
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Zazi: or the choreographer Jerome
Robbins and his good-natured Long-
haired Terriers. Annie and Nick; or
trend-setter Andy Warhol and bis
Dachshupd, Amos. These clients of
mine are unquestioMbly in love with
their pets. who take center stage in
their already exciting lives. Another
client, Walter Cronkite, was devoted-to
his Spaniel, Buzzy_He_tooJc the ·dog
with him everywhere. When Buzzy
died, Walter was bereft. Eventually. he
took a cat named Dancer into his heart .
He feeds Dancer every morning on top
ofJ.he_ dresser where she watches hi.m... Se! Teady for the day. -·
Bizarre behavior' No, just human.
Pets. Uke people, fill deep ~motional
needs in our lives. ~r ~2:-year-old
daughter, Meredith, has had a special
understanding with her ·cat, Petey,
since the day they mer: when both
were going throu_gh troubled times:
Petey. who was sick, had been aban·
~oned al my office, while Meredith was
In bed recuperating from a sledding· ac-
cident. There are times when she feels
that Petey i5 the only living being on
earth who understands her. Not sur·
prising -when she cries, he licks
aw~y the tears. Pets are often the best
50ufmat-:s.r.ou will ever fi~d. They will
never cnt1c1ze your behavior or disap-
pear when you need a friend. IQ. their
eyes, you're always number one. And
consider tt)e trade-<>ff -for undivided
love and devotion, they ask so little In
return: an open can of food, a nice
neighborhood 'daJk. a reassuring rub
on the stomach or pat on the head.
autistic childreh and the elderly.· Such
discoveries have inspired important
new : measures designed to benefit
senior citii.ens. La.st year, tor example.
legislation wa.s · sponsored -by Sen.
William Proxmire that would forbid the
Department of Housing and UrbaO
Development to evict the elderly from
federally funded t)ousing prpjects.
because they had pets.
ft is not known precisely how pets
improve our.f1eaJth,.but In recent years
social workers and mental health ex·
pens have · been exploring "the
human-cofJlpanion-animal bond." some beJieve th~ the therapeut ic
,value of pet& is purely psychplogical.
ou love"them;-!O you feel ·better. But
another expla:nati<in seems increasina-
ly -plausible: Pets actually trigger
physiological changes in people, in
w~iclr enzym.es are secf$ted that
directly alter ·th~irJEoods. . Wh~ever Uie explanation -and I
favor the latter -the emotJonal pull of
a pet can be enormousty strong. Con·
-sider the young woman who told me
her pet saved her life. She was so de-'
pressed for a ~hile that. she said, "She
would have committed suicide were it
not for the only "person" in Mr life to
whom she felt close: her cat.
' Sometimes we hurnan&-ask.-too-
much of our pets; who h.ave their own
emotional needs. This. is an important
..point to remember. An emotionally
str~ined pet is a prime candidate for
any nq.mber Qf stress--related d~.
And 50meti~. too. we unlmowmgly
inflict pain on our pets. I'm now
treating a beautifully bred West
Highland White Terrier who's pradical-tr. dylng of a brok~n heart. The reason:
Her owners separated, and the man.
her favored master, moved Into an
apanment that won't rake pets. Ttre ter· ner is_de.eply disturl>e(LSbe-WO"f\'t eat.
She sits by the door .all day and cries.
The situation has detenorated to such
an extent1tllal I've adviSed the man to
forgo his ~visits to the dog because
whenever he-leaves. the dog falls back
into the throes of despair.
Whatever the complications of own-
ing a pet, remember the rewards it in-
evitably brin~: love. companionship.
, greater physical and . mental health .
Pets surely make people more human.
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By Frederick Kaufman·
I always wanted to have blue eyes.''
Sharon Paiyk says. 'smiling. "and
now I do." After the gruesome inct-
dent that left Sharon sight·
less. she decided to have prosthetic
eyes implanted. The eyes look so real
that people stop her in the super·
market to ask where the juice is. They
ask h"er for directions to the gas station.
Just over four years ago. on May 23.
1980, Sharon was the victim of two ter·
rible , violent
dimes. She was
wasn't doing .anythins oonstrudive
about my problems. just hiding out. So
I emerged. still. when ~le ask me
how I handle my kids, I tell them that
I'm a 'closet case '"
There is nothing that Sharon doe
not do -except dnve a car. She has
made numerous radio and television
appearances and has a steady schedule
of speaking engagements, lecturing on
motivation. She is oo-authoting her
autobiography. She is also a board
member of the Boca Raton Crime SCop-
pers organization and volunteers a
great deal of her
r time ro-spe,ak on its
df iving to • her
home in Boca
Raton. Fla.. when a
stranger . shot a
bullet into her face
from · his car.
Though she was
immediately blind-
ed, Sharon man-• .
''There'• nothing you
Can do about the
pa.Ill, "° you better -
accept it and look
behalf.
Eloquent. Charm-
ing, literate and
c harismatic ,
Sharon oonveys a
strong message
about crime and +ts . · ·to the future." • victims: "It's S\Jb-
' conscious on the
part of society." she
says, "but rape vic-
tims are made to feel ~uilty. This is the
aged to pull her car
off the road, honk·
ing 'her horn ~ hopes of summoning
aid. A ~r~ to take her to a
hospital, but jnstead he drove· the
bleeding woman to his apartment.
There, he stabbed her, raped her, and
le.ft her for deact. · .
Sharon escaped, but her second
assaiTant (lid not He was convicted of
auel11J>(ed niuider, sexual battery and
kidnapping, and sentenced to 104
years in prisoJl. One would expect
Sharon to feel rage toward this man,
but she doesn't. "He took eight· hours
of my hfe," she says. "and I'm not go-
ing to give him one second more.
"L;ying in that hospital bed," she con-
tinues, '') said to myself! 'Lf>ok. kid, t~!s
going to be. You're blind. Now whaar
T'bat's always the most important ques-
tion: Now what? There's nothing you
can do about the past. so you ~ter ac-
cept it and look to the future." • .
l~-0{ dwelling on tbe ordeal,
Sharon got on vmh living. After the in-
cident. her parents urged her ro move
back to Ohio She was, after all, a
divorced woman witfi three young
children. But after a great deal of in-
trospection. Sharon decided to try to
make it on her own. It wasn't dsy.
"There were times," Sharon
remembers, ''when I was so angry that
I would Chase my daughter Kristin
around the living room. In fact, once I
Sot so fed up that I went into my
bedroom.. EJOC mto the closet. and just
sat there. It was so peaceful and quiet, I
ntver wanted to get out. After about f if.
.teen minutes, thouRJl, J realized thm I
most dangerous of att1tOOe5 because it
makes the v~im embarrassed at>out
what happened and less inclined lo
talk about it. ·Above all, what that vic-
tim needs is to get the experienee -eff
her chest -to Tet it out." Almost in-
vuiably. -after one of Sharon's
speeches, a young woman from the au-
dience will come up to her and confide:
"I was raPe:c!. but I never told anybody
about,.it. ·.You· have given me the
strength to face up to myself:·
· The control Patyk has establiShed in
her outside life is evident at home, too.
ult's a real team effort in this house,"
She reports. "~ the kids know. they
understand that throughOut life they
will be held accountable for their ~
lions -they won't be able to blame
other people for all the bad thjng that
happen to them I give them chores
around the house so they know how it
feels to be relied upon, and how it feels
lo have responsibilities and dutt ."
One of Sharon's joys is cooking. If
·you visit her. you're apt, to ftnd her in
the kitchen happily concocting one or
her secret reci~ ··11ove to cook. and
my blindness has· not 1mpaire<i my
sense in the kitchen. I oon't follow any
set of rigid rules. If I add a httle too
much, or not enough, I compensate."
The tone of her voice changes, and
Sharon S\.U1lS it all up: "I cook like I
lead my life. That is, to my t~e." fW
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Paul Prudhomme. a young
Cajun chef from Louisiana,
has been reaping taurm and
aCdaim in culinary cirdes
the United Slates. His " loo<t ~ distinctive, ~walizing quality
that refteCts his roots. Mer working
with a vaiiety of master chefs through·
out the countrv, he returned to
Louisiana because~he considers it ''the
place to be lor creative cooking in the
United Slates... -
His Loasiano Kiehm cookbook is
filled Wiil aLlhentic. imagl-
11'<""~~ native Cajun recipes. Hett
are a tew b you. to try.
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seasorungs m a large saua!piUl.. Bnng to a
bot)· n!duce heat and simmer 3 minutes
Tum heat to h.tgh and a,;id the unpeded
~p. Coolt, uncovered. 3 rrunutes. I~
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When cool, peel shnmp and chill \llo-eil ,\ combi11.1t1on at pork and bed gi\15 mon! ~In a medrum-sized bowlA'Ombtne the
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ARE MEN AND l I Y.\a •EN and aspiratt0ns." The subjects of the YY\..JlYI study were 118 men an<.! women
undergraduates randomly assigned to ___ A 1 1 'T'LJ AT nlrl:"C'D 1'~ ~--=-_,_-......._. ........ LI an all-male, aH-female. or n:iixed-
J-\:l:d:., :1-Flft·l · LJIF-~--C-J-!· sex discussion group. Contrary to ex-
---------------------------pectations. women actually dofl\inated ANSWERS most of th~ m1x~-sex discussions. in· By John E. Gibson
TRUE OR f Al.SE?
I{ Women are more self-conscious
about their clothing than men are.
2. Men and women are equal par·
licipants in group discussions. both
sociaJlv and at work.
3. Men and women are verv different -
when it comes to the .willingness lo
reveal one's secret self to another
4. In relattonsh1ps with the opposrte
sex. men tend lo be more shv and
bashful in their behavior than women
are
5. Women derive more satisfaction
from their kitndsh1ps than men do.
•· M"en tend to 1udge the character of ---.+-ft_ ~ght .per56n I~ chari
"than women do.
1. False. ttnM!rsity"of North Carolina
investigators qu~tioned 52 male and
52 female under,graduates aboutfTheir
feelings and attitudes about clafhing.
The subjetts were also given a aafldard
self-consciousness questionnaire. The
conclusions of 1he investigators: 'Con-
lr_ary 10 expectations. and in contrast to
1ne marked tendency for females to be
more mvolved with and interested in
clot~ing. it 1s actually the males who
displayed a more powerful relationship
between self-consciousness and
clothing variables... ·
2. False. An Amherst Cdllege study ex-
amined the relat1onsh1p between sex
differences and participation 111 group
discussions Those studied were . .
women. similar in personal attributes
. 0 '
While ;,.... ~ lltOll!.
~ lentala'
~~richer.
1uatmg more interaction than did the
men . The presente of the men did not
have a supres.sive effect on the women;
they assumed and were provided am-
ple OPP<>rtunitv to participate
3. True An Adelpht University stuctY
reveals that sex differences in self-
disclosure are negligible in same-sex
friend.ships. In cross-sex friendships.
to confi~ more readily.than women.
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.
Further. it wa5 noted that in female-
mate pairs. ''men tend to hide their
weaknesses and women to conceal
their strengths" . • ·
4. True Studies conducted at Indiana
University and ·Bowling Green State·
Unive~ty have shown that. men report
a significantly greater tendency than
women to be shy in dating situations.
and women tend to be more assertive
in private interpersonal settings.
5. True. A University of Rochester
study concluded that while males made
a greater number of friends, females
friendships were emot1onaJlv richer.
Women were found to have more con·
tact with their close friends ana 10
engage in more spontaneous activities
with them.
I. False. A. Universitv of Cincinnati
study that measured the effect of being
·overweight on personality characte~
tion indicates that "female subjects are
!DQre l~ke!y to associate. an overweight
body image with an unpleasant per·
~n 1 1 ers an are m~e su
jects."FW
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'
he)•\e been called the
magical frtiit. Ifs been
said 1ha1 they're good
ror our hean. But how does
one discu !hem diplomati·
cally? Perhaps we should juM
forge ahead and :-pill the
beans about some new scien·
ttf 1c research
Two Indian scientists. V.S.
Rao and U.K. Vakil of the
Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre. have beeo.\\orking on
the .<ievelopment of a bean
that. one~ eaton. has no laler.
uh, reperc~ions. Beans con-
-m11tt1er.amin-tt~tnited-t-tti~~.;-btlt-wi~ltlett-Pclltak~~~~ molttuJes thM t~
States ""ho doesn't have always knew that. sooner or, human di~i\'e system can-
to worrv about getting sacked: later. we would reap the tlo( break down. The result 1s
Cheryl. King. Cheryl is Ameri-benefits of our hours.of screen flatulence So 1he good doc·
ca's ~bagger. having won study. Well. here's · our tors in India have been work·.
!he rrrst All· American Paper ch~ 1V G.11de s 7V Gam~. ing on a method of \\eallening
Grocery Sack Pack-Off. ·Six thousand questJons ex· the bean's molecular bonds
ot content juSl to pack it ploring all ar~ of television and aJk>wmg the stomach's
in. she challenged the To111gh1 . scholarship. It's all there. from enzy~ to 8<> 10 work. The)
Show's Johnnv Carson to a MiJtotl Berle to Mammal soak the legumes in dislilled
releviSed matcfi. Cheryl had it Here's a sample: (I) What water for sixteen hours and
in the bag from the 1:>ee1nning, was the name of &retta's pet rhen bombard them with
..but the impressive thing was' cockatoo? (2) O\}tstanding col· radioactive cobalt 60.
that when her packed bags legiate athletes in the late Lest you think that such re-
were cut open. the contents '60s,1hese two men went on !'!earch is full of beans. ll()(e
stood upright unsupported. to star m Hill Street ~ .
Cbe11·t .shared some of her Blues. ~) Whicf\ ~
lrade secrets with us in case government official
we have to pack our own quipped in a 1981
bags (I) heavy stuff on the speech: "Middle
bottom: (2) put boxes along age is when you're
the sades -rt creates a frame faced with two
to suppon the other groceries; temptations. and
.-(3) put bottl in the mtddle -you choose the one •
the-boxes will c1.JS111on th m; that gets you home
r-----j~tt'dm:ate 11c11es owtop.·1H'l~~~~.a {;k>ck-·-· _.,~ .. ~·-~
(5) slip the little inddentab-in (Answers: Fred,
the ren\alning spaces Mike Warren and
Oh ye5. one more thing. f.d Marinaro. and
Pick the~ up tror:n the bot:_ Ronald Reagan.) ·.
tom. OttrerWlse ~'OU mav be The game Will
cauta holding (n«hins • but) soon be available
the . ~ I· all ov6 the coun-. 1 trv. And. oh, bv the WHIR_I_,,, .. ---... ----wav. Rin 1Tn· Tin
i.191 uvn pe.rformed his dof®' heroics in W hen it romes to and aro\md the
lei ure time. miJ. town ol Fort
• hon of Amencans Apache
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that the L.S. go\ernment has
been v.ork1ng on the de\oelop-
ment-of a gas-free bean fUf
nearly four decades Experi-
ments~ duruig World
War II because fliers l>Ecame
f1IOtt flaiulent at high altitudes.
-.here ~ expand.;. cau-,tng
dtSCOmfort to thfmsel"es and
rheir ft>llo" ~ members
From the Beatles shag to
the Punk look. manv of
the hair5tyles lhat tia\·e
~·ept the United Staaes have
been imponed .from Great Bri-
.. Tor--1r look ahttld. ""'
mnsµlted rhe DaiJy ru
Record· (a men' J~hion
newspaper).
It appears that the look of
the near future is longer and
neater hair ... Everyone \\an
to look intellectual ' now.
moody and arty,'' says Peter
Smith of the Atlas sa.IOn in
London. "and this is reflected
by longer. falling-down hair."
Smith reports that some of his
customers cal'l'}' books to
co~ete the look
But. what to do if
you currerttly sp<?rt
punkish stubble'?
No problem Simon
Forbes. owner of
Antennae -the·
birthplace of the
• Boy George look -
will attach long
pJa,gjc hairs by a
~-Ofbi~,_
F'mally. if )'OU
J>!.efer Ifie Conan
the Barbarian look.
James Lebon of the
Cw salon will cut
a false ~ into
\our n"ebrow. He aJSo si}fays graffiti
oo his c omers·
hair and is ex·
perimenting with
' mud and Jcl..O
neatments. Ha1r-raising1
· What do ~le read before
lht'\' witch out-the light-and
retire for the nigh1? Here ano
rwo report ~ .
T,..e n.ly. ·co-•ar of
~..wJ IA«y ~ •· fam seldom St'el1 v.1lh am·
Olhef ~ in m\' hand bUI
my Complete · Wotk~ uf
Shakespro1", •• say~ Ms. Dal}.
"It belonged to my father. and
the book looks lilte 1t has
been run o~er b\• a rruck 14
times When thinBs set ten5e I
tell people. WtJliam and I are
now going to rest together;-,._. .• ._.~ of.
~. GnM.hmctloll, c..a.
M . Rowe reports, "fve
been reading a lo& of SleJ)hen
Kmg. My favorite is TM
Stand. bec~se it could so
easily happen. The events m-
"·otve bacterial accidents and
warfare I ve also bet!n
reading C.S LeWis·~ fantasy
~ori The Chmmdt!S OJ , 01·
mo I'm a kid t heart. I guess.
and a littl make-belie\·e ai
times hel~ you lo de.al \\ith ·
reality so much better ...
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(AJI Vif'F) Sunday: Jinuny
Connors 32. Monday: lGttv
Carti.1le ~ F.ileen 8m1nan 49.
Tuadar: Henl)'. Font ll 67. w~ caroil.iWRnee-t---
50; WeJch 4-4; Bob
Newhart SS: PauJ V~er 57.
Thunday. Jane Curtin 37. Fri-
day: Peter Lawford 61. Sadu·
dly: Std Caesar 62.
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all~
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for30 davs! .
('wt th credit llPP"'.'·al)
Takes a break fr~ •Dynuty'. ,
Joan Collln1 •tara.u ~madam who a. .Cflta from her eM&bllabment to Mild her · to
m'41cal ecbool ID .. Wild Wom-en of Cbutlty
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Wimbledon 1s an elegant
-old lady who, after having
lived an interesting and
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we1U-t~inbaedklife,dis readyhto #i&SIOOI re ax, sit c an enJOY er
memorie>. TJ>eoldladyof -1r; · Wimbledon has class. sur-W m~f1 °I:: :&:ui. :
rounded as she is by polite ......._M.Y.).(lln.) ·
fans, umpires, tea served in . · D a flOOllML: la Mlelle .......
the finest manner and the .... tt11111 Olln(l•J -~
wisdomofheryears. ··~__,.-. -The U.S. -()pen has •:r-«t..._, u.a. •••••• CClllll••••lll•1111t-;s
nothing at all in common c:ll91Ra.::::=~~.:;'
with the old lady. The U.S. •.flULllCnMlllHIW
B · c ()pen is a guerrilla war (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset lvd .. Lot Angelel. a. la Cd out in front of Miii
(4) KNBC, NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ce. ~O~ screaming QueensJ ... ,.._Y...,..P• .
(7) KABC, ABC. 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angela, Ce. N 'y fanaticsinastadium tW ••nuu.;. · (8) KFMB. CBS. 7677 E~lneer Road, San O~. Ca. ·. ·• tW .._, ....... · ("10) KGTV. ABC . Highway 94 and 47th St., San ~o. Ca. built less for tea and mor:e --..._ .. 9Cll'll Mee•
(39) KCST NBC 8330 Engineer Road San OIAIJO. ta. . for beer. The l!.S. Open IS (f'ta IHI) ....................
• ' ' -· • an angry, 1J1uled, old ...-. ••..W" .,,, .. ,.,. IR-. .::&::~-soldier still fi&hting a war _...,...,... -lndepe....... that was decided long ago.
. The U.S. Open is, in shon. ... ... 81'•••••• a lot of fun. --------=:....-...;..._...._...;.._~ , (5) KTLA. 5800 W Sunset Blvd . .-Los ~. Ca. This year's Open. which
(9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose AVfJ., Los Ang~es. Ca. beail'!S this week and w11l be
( 11) KTIV. 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca. televised on both CBS and
(13) KCOP-TV. 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angei.t. Ca. USAcablenetwork.should _ ...
(28) KCET. 4'401 Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeies. Ca.
be just as exciting and
controversial as last year's.
This year we most likely
will apin sec Manma
(50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington a.ach. 'Ca
(56) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine, Anaheim. Ca.
Navratilova chase away all
challengers. McEnroe,
Jimmy Connors and I v .. ~aunL,__:.l.~!!!~~!!!! LcDdlivill duke .i1Au1 m11 ----~""==~-=~-TV===-:==========---· trenches of Louis ~ Armstrong Stadium.
The fans who do finally
(0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendele. Ce.
(Z•) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ce.
(H) Home Box Office. Time-Life Bulldlng, Rocktftller
Center. N Y . N Y
(C) Clnemax. Time-Life Building,
N.Y.,N.Y •
anive via crowded high-
ways or subways seem tobc
made up of two different
species. The~ are those Rockefeller Centet, who like thtl{ t.en.01s with
coot Perrier and lots of
silenc.e, fittins very easily
into the staid conditions of
Wimbledon. At the U.S.
(E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct.
(l) SelecTV. Merina~el Rey, C1
(S) ShoW11me
(S) Spotlight
(C) Cable News Network, Atlante, Ga. _ ..................
_ ~~ ~ew York City
~ 7) -.y~ Atlanta. Ca.
Open, they arc flanked by
beer lovers, people who Jike
tennn to be loud, as if it
were a rock concen. They
stomp, they cheer, they
scream at every question-
able call. There arc fights,
and a handful of arrests. ... ~ ....... ,_ ......... ...... ~-......... . So. while 1he war i, bema
played out on the couns.
the fans an:~stagina a re-si tanc.emovcmentofthcir M 111 • ....-----"---~~~owm..'All Ui..lhen.ame offu.n~• 19'.NOfttMl ,_bta• M•illlE•lt
and the love of tennis. (PleaM Me 8PORT8/Paee 30)
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TV an1enna
.'.COmedy Zo_ne' short ~n humor
Realities of modem ·
television dictate
--,.,...---,,--lau ghs hard to find
By PHIL SNEmERMAN •
Ofh~ .........
This hasn't bceo a happy year for
comedy on television. Actlon-adventure
series-like '!Riptide" and "Magnum, P.f."
have managed to weave humorous story
threads amona the'hiah-s~ chases. But
that TV staple, the half-hour situation "Comedy, has proved anemic in the ratinp
~his past year. Musical-variety shows,
hich once featured lots of comedy skits,
ave now vaniihM. from the oetwork
schedules. ~
If the old comedy forms aren't clickina.
maybe it's time for a new approach. Lome
Mjcbaels. the oriajnal "Saturday Night
Live" producer, tried a revamped comedy-
variety format earlier this year, NBC's
"The New Show." It quu:kly tumbled to
the bottom oftbe ratings and stayed there.
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What's due on.tube this· fall?
Bill CosbJ's comiiig
back to TV, but so are
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By BUGH A. MULLIGAN · .......... c.n ......... ,
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. The
temperature dippc(i welJ into the SOs last
night. near the end of one of the drcancst
summer reruns· Oil. the boob box. and the
fint falling leaffluttered by the window.
AJI evenin.s. long the croakers croaked
mournfully m lhe moonlit ousts rislng
from our little lake, where already the
Canada geese arc marshaling into flight -
fonnations for the .tnp soutt.f. Oldtimers
around here insist these arc sure signs of an
ear)y autumn and a long rold winter:
. The oonc_tusion then is inescapable:
~other TV season will soon· be upon us
and the moth-eaten reruns will vanish with
the songbtrds and the circling hawks tnto
wmter rul>emauon.
What is in store for us on the tube th1s
faJJ?
The early word fro~ out LA way is that
some 1wo dozen shows will make their
debuts on_lhe mlijor networks. A BC 1s tugh
on "Paper Dolls," a senes built around
hiah-fashion models and the rag trade, and
"tinder of Lost Loves." one of those
fantasy Island-Love Boat clones that
prov1de space for a broad vanety of plots
and a generous display of big name stars
playing key cameo pam ·
In the latter. Tony Franciosa 1s cast as a
worldly type who heJps people find old love
interests. Why anyone would be interested
in such a quest 1s beyond me. Even Or.
Zhivaso in Siberia should have left bad
enough alone. I can•t help thinking that the
network mia,hJ reap bener 'ratings doing a
TV verston of BQb and Ray's "Mr Trace.
Ex-villain expand~
-1-n 'San ta Barbara '
Q: I was woodcnnJ tfthe actor who pla)s C.C. Capwell on "Santa Barbara" also
played the Rev. Snow on "Three's Com-
-pany." - 8.B .. Monis County. N.J. LYNDA
HIRSCH
Keener Than Most Persons," that zany
send-up of the olaradio soap opera "Mr.
Keane, Tracer of Lost Persons." •
The good news is that'NBC 1s bringing
back the "Bill Cosby Show,.. after an
absence of 13 ytars, 1n a sll-<:om format
featunng the comic as an obstetrician.
coping with a lawyer wife and four hvely
kids. The premise 1s promising but there 1_s
always the danger of the senes bejng
affircted with an acute case of the-cutes, qne
of TV's deadlier diseases.
The bad news 1s that NBC also has a nt.'W
sex-drenched . pnme u me soap, "Miami .
Vice:· and sometbma called "Hunter."
~tamng Fred Dryer as a mavend cop,
brought to ·you by the same people
responsible for "Tbe A-Team" and .. R1~
tide." Here we go with more silly car
chases, gory ~hootouts, descents mto that
absence of culture the) call the drug
culture. . ·
If murder must out in pnme time. CBS
offers a prom1sini mixture of mayhem and
memment in "Murder, She Wrote:· The
senes stars the always delightful Angela
Lansbury as a m)'stery story author not
unlike Dame Agatha Chnsue. who helps
solve non-fictional cnmes that come to her
attention. The r~sult. we hope, will be a
cross between Aunty Mame and Miss
Marple ·
That 36-year-old prodigy tcve
Spielberg, who with "Jaw~." "E.T.,"
"Raiders of the Lost Ark" and ''lnffiana '"
Jone and the Temple of Doom" hit the
boA office Jackpot by mak.ing the kind of
movies we thou$ht the) didn't ma~c
anymore, is retumin~ to his first love. TV.
He has -.s1gned '?n ~th NBC to produce
"Amazing Stones; an adventul'( and
·mysterysenes evbk.ina the arand &hosts of
"Twilight Zone" an<L "Alf red t1ttchcock
fcescJU "
A; Yes. Peter Mark Rlcbman "a• indeed
CU'l11y'1 father on "Tbree'• Company."
RJcllman came to Hollywood to 1tar in the
111----w=oacrertur movre -YrtenCIJY Penus on"
ldet a wbJleJor uyoac to lake over a role.
tapttlally from ooe wbo wu a1 popular as
Unfortunately the Spielberg project,
which cans for a minimum 4 .. episodes,
won't 'premier until the falloff 985. In tbe
mcanttme. I recommend cable TV's "Tales
ofth Uoell t~;· e Bnt1!h lfttl)OTt~
at odd hours in vanous location~ featunng
Jphn House man doing the Vincent Pncc
bit as interlocutor for some excellently
acted. weU-wnnen ~ yams hOt in
exotJc locations. There wa one the oth er
day about a little boy on a Caribbean island
who rescued a &J•n1 sea tunic· from the nets
•
(IHI) wit.II Gary Cooper, Tony Perlrlu
ud Dorotlay McGuJre, and spent bl• flr•t
year ID Lo• Ancelet playing berolc leadlns
mn. Tben l\lchman ~came the claulc
vUlain, •J>PUriJlg lD baadtecl• or televl1lo~
1taow1 lad movies as-th archest <f.
aemlet. He'• &lad to be playln& a tbree-
41meHloaal cltaracter on "_Sut•
Bart>ara."
Q: I miss Meg Ryan as Betsy on .. As the
World Tums." Has she any prOJects lined
up now that she's left the show? Also. I
think her replacement bears an amazing
resemblan~ to Mea. -P.C., Red Bank;
N.J. .
k Rl&bt now Mes'• 1till lookto1 for ber fin~ P.~aie-ttme or movie a11lpment. As
for Mary &.a.De, ber replacement, we bear
tbat before 11tt bad lier baJr cut la tbe same
1cyle as Mes'•· tlaere wu hardly uy
rttembluee. Evidently a llalrcat ua
make all tbe dJlferen~. (Atlde to "AJ tbe
World Tami" fan1: We know thal you •dor'ff Mt•, bat live ~ary • cllaace. It .-. '"" ~-una~pt . 2.1984
MeK.) ' \
Q_ I .rcmcmber watrh1Dg "All My
Children" with my grandmother smce I
was a child. I'm now 22 . I don'l remember
ever hearing what happened to Chuck
Iylct's parcnb. Can you upl4lm why he
was raised by hts grand~arcnti.? -S.E .•
BuOalo, N.Y. '
A: It bas been mentioned oo rar~ ~CHIOU tbaf Cback'a l t&ndfatber.
Cbarlu Tyler, was married ooce before be
wed Pboebe. Charles' flnt wife died. T1tl1
flr•t marrta1e 9rod1ced a so11 -Cback'•
father. Wbeo <Cbod wa1 ftvf' bJ1 partat1
were ldlJed lo u accldeot ud bt was
ral1ed by Chari" and bl• 1tep-araod·
motber Pboebe. .
Q: rd hke the ddrcs.i. of Bradley
Lockerman of .. Capitol." - D.O .• El Paw,
"Tex.
(Pleue He FALL/Pate 30)
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'COMEDY ZONE' SKETCHY ...
From Pages
humor on TV. "The Comedy Zone" Is in
the midst of a five-week tryout at 8 p.m.
Fridays on KCBS Channel 2.
Someone had an idea that the problem
with TV comedy might be regional m
nature.
If the Hollywood hacks couldn't come
... · up with funny new material, why not
produce thc..shcuv irt New York and enlist
some of Broadway's bnghti'st playwnghts
to whip up some humorous skits? Round
up a! talented comic ensemble, bnn1 in a
few .. na01e'' guest stars and watCb the
ratings soar.
Well, after a look at the first two tpisodes
of "Tbe:Comedy Zone," the news isn't
good. There arc so}l1e talent performers on
view, and some of the skits arc quirky and
interesting. But .. The Comedy Zone" has a
fatal flaw: it's not very funny.
(However, no one thought to inform the
laugh-track operator, who inserts loud,
intrusive guffaws after even the lamest ) -saw veteran Steve Allen was host of the
first episode, and he urged viewers to "stay
tuned for serious comedy." Mark Linn-
Balcer played a Russ1an standup comedian,
with Steve Landes'bcra translating. The aag
was that the Russian's approach to Ameri-
can comedy.didn't work. But focusiag on
bad Jokes just caused the skit it.self to short-
mcuit.
Better was John Bishop's whimsical
sketch about about a woman (Penny
Manhall) recaJhng a stnng of romantic
encounters as she sifted..throuah 1hc s.b.iiis -
the men left behind. Steve Allen tnmsclf
generated some humorous responses with
a tricky man-on-the·strect SCJlllent. He
asked pas~rs.-by, "If an admitted heter-
osexual were runn~ng for President, would
y~ vote-for him?'
But more typical were tiresome parodies
of"Jane Fonda's Workout"·and headache
commercials. Of questionable taste was an ·
impresSJon of James Mason, just days after
.. Comedy Zo~e" wl11 feature Ann Lanae, Blll Randolph, ilarll:Llml
Baker. Bob Oun ton, Joe llantefDA ancl, eeated, Audrie J . Neenan.
-ninctors detlh.
The fil"5t show ended with a elev.er
Lawrence Welk-type cast performance of a
song called, "Don't You Hate 1t When
They M~ke You SmJ Along.·• And of
course,• Uie smgel"5 strutted into the
audience, a kins people to do just that. It
was a clever Idea, but not the son to have
-you rolling on Lhc floor.
Host of the SC(;()nd show was Dabner,
Coleman of "Buffalo Bill" and .. Tootsie·
fame. Coleman and Jane Curtin took part
m the show's one brilliant sketch, Ted
Tally's "We've Got to Stop Meeting Like
This." Coleman and Cu run were two sinale
~people en&A&ed in a cliched get-acquainted
chat at a cock.tail El.rt)'.
But one person s answers always seemed
to be one Jump ahead of the other's
questions. As the skit wound to a close, you
' suddenly realized you'd been watching a
party con venation run in reverse.
Less successful were skits on a swm&ing
father lcctunna his conservative son on
how to attract women, on a woman
confessina infidelity over the breakfast
table and on a sleazy re.al estate sales-
woman (p >~.by A"udne J. Netnan of
HBe' Nor Neeessa1dy 'the News'l
• Michael Davis did his astooish.1naJ..uggling act involving a bowling ball, an apple and
an ea.. but it wasn't new to anyone's who'd
seen him on "Saturday Night Live."
-Perhaps the trouble wi11i ·'The Comedy
Zone" is the television audience's expecta-
tions. Situauon comedies and the gross-out
tcc~nkster movies that air re&.ularl)' on ca~le )lave condJboncd us to expect bi& and
notsy pgs. Wit and subtlety art not
qualities we've come to eApect from TV humor. ~
Many of the "Comedy Zone " kits were
clever and thou&htful, but they had no
~unch line. ~us, a sketch about a bubbl»
singer prancina among nuclear war
surv1vo~ was not likely to bump your
funny bone.
Or consider Jaston Williams' .. Hate and
Harmony.. sketch in which Miss Patty
Poteet (Jane Curtin) sana u country hate sona-that's right. a 'hate song, not a love
sona. ft was a clevc;r parody of country
music, but was it funny? Not rcaUr,.
lfanyjfuna. "TheComc<ly Zone· prove
just how diffi~uJt It 1 to be both iotelbgcnt funny. rb.aps the pa\Jjlarn wilJ
i!Tlj)rove m its firud episodes: But -ttrB--
sccms to be the year 10 which viewers
would rathcT watch their favorite tan
blow their Imes on nimdless blooper
shows
As an ex.periment,'""Th~Comedy Zone"
deserves some credit. But the realities of
modem television dictate that .. The Com-
edy Zovc'' ts-most .ftkeJy-desticed-for a
place 10 TV's dead zone.
I TV TIDBITS: It's official. Dlue SaWJer
wtO Join the natf'of "60 Minutes'' -e-th.c
hows's fifth corrcspondenl 5aW)'er has
dJsbngu1sbcd herself as a <»-anchor Gfthe
"CBS Momuig News" and as a floor ~orrcspoodcot during this summer's politi-
cal con venttons. She will beain ,_,ork1~ on
pieces for "60 Minutes" immediately and
will besin appearing on the show at a date
not yet announced.
l.elser, Grammer joins the cast of NB s "Cb~n ' this fall in the recurrina rolt of
Dr Frasier .Crane, a ps chiatrist who 1
dauna Diane. pL\yed by Uy 1Aa1.
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9'.'I .mA1UT lllMll•ITI t983 Year
In Review
(I).,.. "Strange Invaders" ( 1982, Sc1-
ence-Flctton) Paul LtMat, Nancy Allen i! ht, 29 min.) •
(ID A um.I llT :xt 9 zmn A yoong, asplr·
Ing ethlete loses • leg to cancer end must
deal with his insecurlty OVet bei_ng physt-
cally different from othefa •~ TM.I MA.,. "Beauty And
The Beast" Susan Sarandon and Klaus
Klnsk1 star in this story aboot a young
Qlr1's I0\19 transforming a beast into a
handSOme pnnce Q
(%) llOVll "Nine Hours To Rama" ( 1963,
Orama) Horst Buchhotz. Joie Ferrer (2 • nrs... 5 min.) . _.OIDIUWllWCI
.. (l)lllTODAY ........ DAY01·wova--•w
DI I ll'ftl CGfllUll) _..DUIOVT
.. 21 IM I AQUAllM / IATMAll · .... •'HU Satire aimed at pol1ti·
c1ans and buteaucrall ........ .. , ... ... '°'°" ..........
-(I) af'OCn'UU. San Francisco '49ers
et Detroit lions (3 hrs ) G Ill fl001UU. Miami Dolphins at
Washington AedskiM (3 hra.J O m'ftl "Frenchman'• Creek" ·11944,
Ac:Mlnture) Ja.n Fontaine, Arturo de Ca<·
~-ODY~g ~
J -""~ 119M.DOl1111TN •
7'l ··-'U Loe Angelel Dodgers II --i.o.L.;--Meflt..i ~3 Ive:;-~~· I:. Nfllwt Neel Gabler and Jef·
frey Lyooa holt an lt'lformatN• look at
what's new at the moY1M e a flQOTULL. San Diego CNlrge et
Minnesota Vlklngt (3 NI.)
•• Dl&Al ....
MlfO MCm NASCAR Southern 500
(live from Darlington S C) (4 hrs . 30
min) cm llON "The WOfldef Of 11 All" ( 1914.
Documentary,) ( 1 hr , 35 min )
llO¥ll · Romantle Comedy" ( 1983.
Romane.} ~ley Moore. Mary Steenbur·
n , (1hr \43mln .••
•MTODAY
-MOOD _,.ICllAL9
L~Z:S:•M•w..
•c.-ua •• rDK,__ .. ''Ttall Of Tha Pink Panther"
(t982, COITii<Jy) Pit Sillei1, Oiiv•d
Niven, (1 hr , 35 min.)
m..cawrYtODAY tW ,, ... .,... -
HW'iU. Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Brevet (3 hrs )
.....CN.11 .
mWll "You're Nevef Too Young"
(1956. Comedy) Dean Martin, JtMry Lew·
Is. (2 htl.} «l> U•N.L Chicago Cube at Atlanta Bra'leS (3 hrs , 5 mirlt)
fD 10 • A~ A poftral1 of • prelaw
student who decides to enter prlelthood 1 hr) .
• POa'9 C:. IOCITY
llOVll "The Toy" ( 1982, eom.dy)
· Rtehafd Pryor, Jackie Gleason (1 hr , 40
~n~
• ,_.,COLI WllTTMB · 11111 mTOIT11Bf11BO
1'111-wmtDAwtp~
• POQ'9 '* IOCllT'f ,. .... ~ Cotterpin Ooozer has a
hard time growing up when lt'a time to join
the adult work force.
CZ) .,. "The Tenth VIC!lm" (1965,
Fantasy) MarceUo Mastroianni, Ursola
Andress ( 1 hr 32 min )
Afternoon .
1'111-wmt DAWD--..V ' 1191 Timi·-~-... -. ......
. lftii&fl "We. The AccUs.d··· Myra.
knowing that Paul murdered hill Wife.
deeide5 to stand by him u Chief lnspec·
tor Boltro clo&ea 1n on them (Part 4 of 5)
JIMOTOMANC VW $(1 hr )
UTIOML QIOQUPllC "Reptiles And
Amphibians" .m ..,._ 'Gandhi'" ( 1982, Biography)
Ben Kingsl6y, Cendte• Bergen. (3 hrs,, 8
min)
'ANICMAll, . IOIUNO
-MB nootll . -CM.U awaam•
I JIMOTOMANC V...
llOVll "Deal Of Th41 Century" ( 1983.
Comedy) Chevy . Chase. Sigourney
Weaver i hr.. .) Open ear r
(live from U.S T A T ennla Center In AUlh· i~ Meadowa. N Y ) (3 hrs )
U Cl) 9'. fl001UU. Loa Angelel Aalde<a
at Houston Oilers (3 hra.) ......
_.,OIA&l.op_." ..... .,.,..
ADftll.U
.,lfatl ''We, The AccvMd" Paul It
taken to priSOt\ to await lflel and learns
that Myra II to ~ charged as an •c:com-
: ~1~~:;,J.
'Curse Of The Pini< Pan1her"
(1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. Oavtd ~IY9n l! .br .• 40 n1'in.) • •
()J.M0¥11 "The Kid From Spairl" (1933.
eomedy) Eddie Cantor. Robtrt :Young i! hr • 30 min )
CJ) llCMI "Westward The Women"
(1952. West11n) Robert TaylOf, O.nlM
Darcel ( 1 hr , 58 min )
(%) .ml ''Gandhi" ( 1982. Biography)
Ben Kingsley, Candle• Bergen ,(3 hrs . 8
min,) •
· IGU.mMmTMI ~YIGGt=--·----~-~~~ CIWl.ft--... ..
:
• ... "Gidget" ( 1959. Cotnadv)
Sandre Dee, Olff Roo.rt.00 cnv .. ~ mnJ..;. I '116,......MMTt ., .......... ---.. ''TM Vden1 ....,.. .. (1965,
Western) GWv\ Fofd, Batb9ra 6tanwydc
i lVa.) ' MIDTMYIOl..,._,CWI,.
... ''Search Fot The Goda" (1975.-
Mys1!"() Kurt RutMll, Stephan McHatt... ~ i ~ ..... ocm:mrt c;,lo Marla
Glullnf, maestro of the Loa Angeles Ph*"
harmonic, reheerlal, conduct• aM ottara
ott-etage lmpfeaionl of ovwtu.rea from
thr==u. (R) (1 ht) 1-ecm lll.OIY . -1-CNPmlll ) • •rn•naMm _, anmat• i Tim -F•tured: Rode Hudson dlaca .... 1'111 new TV-mov-
le, the personal tide of actor Tm Aetd ( 1
Iv.) ID .,.._lll.OIY
CC) ... ''The Bridge On The Rivet
Kwai" (1957, Orama) Wiluam Holden.
Alec ~~ his. 41 min) ([) MlfO CART E9COfl Reder
Warning 200 (fr!)m Lexington. Otuo)...,.(2
hrs.I
•II ... "T}le Big Broedc:aS1 Of ,938 ..
i~' ...... w.c ·-
i ... "Ovefboard" ( 1978, AdVen-
llKe) Angle Dickinson, Cliff_ RoWtson (2
hrs:) •.---111 .. I Xl:M&'•m-ra--..
.,.,. "Spacehunter AdvenJur• In
The-fiOl'bldden Zone" ( 1983. Sctenoe-Fic-
Uon) Petet Strauss. Molly Alngwald ( 1
hr .• 29 min.) CC .,.. "Time Walker" ( 1982. Fant•·
sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr , 25
min.) .. •
(S) IUIAWAY --Se1 In 1830s Austra-
lia. the series traces the adventUJ• of two
children afttf their father leeves for ~
lend t01iPorf00the C'Ci10ilVi ~gov-
ernor. ( 1 hr .. 33.;&j · • 111' lM IF Ill fJI ~-eout-TUU . .
-· 0 GI US. Amateur Champion9hip fila1 roUiiC1 {from 00 Tree Golf C\I& 1t1
EdmOnd. Okl•.>-P hr • 30 min.) • n11'1 W ,._., "The Other
Benion" Aoban Gullaurn9 ta1t1 about his
childhood In St. LOUii and hil battle
~t r8C\lt atereotypes in tWvlllon.
i >11111•11w
· -l'WML • -coon um TO ICMOCll. -. ._ .,..,. lntonnatlon on the beet loeal
~ on bec:tHC>«hool ONf II provided. U UtmTmo Feat\nd: xaung P.uv n
cedett• bOatd their training ~ "la
lndeQandcla" In Ptlru, Theresa Ur1u man-egee~ McDonald'• 1r1 Phoenuc; Gfaphic
artist HarOld Jneurun; Puer1o Alean Salla
~ WINie Cok>n •• (f)JmlfUC119'1'MMWDWWiil 8 .. "Inn Ot The Oemnecf' (1975
Drema) Tony 9onnef. MJchMI Cnllg
tn)
SunCSay. Sepr.2, 1984 11
e .,_"Never Too Late" (1965~Com
edy) Connie Stevens, ~aureen O'Sulli-
van. (2 hrl.) e *ML ,,_,. .. "Market Timer
From The Mldweat" Guest: Benjamin C
KC>rld'lot. vlee chairman and chief Invest
t offtcer, Waddell & Reed, Inc. M.la'liflQllll'MP
.UTa.tOf Ullll..O -~ • I..,. YOU Featured· a 10<»< at how the"
medta 8ffects fhe publlc with goesta Hank
Levinson, Manager Station Services, Tete-
vlslon lntoonatlon Office (TIO) , Karen
Hill-Scott, Adjunct Professor of Planning.
UCLA, and, P411trlcla Greenlleld, Professor
of Psf cholbgy. UCLA. '•le&a.WU.U.
fACltt91ATDI T .. MWAllTMI ··-··-·----MCll Of CILMm ..,.....,.
.,.. "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982.
) Johnny Yune. Margaux Hem
llf~j 1.hr .• 30 min.) --·---.,.. "The V11ginian' ( 1929 West-
em) Gary Coopef. Mary Brian ( 1 hr .. 30
mil.)
-... D&Bt fmUU. -WGMAll .... Q .. , ......
WM.l..,,_.,W~
l:.:..C.. ,_Im "Is The Mam Threat From
• The Thlfd World?" Guesta author John
Lukacs and soclologlst Ernest van den
~~~&UIUAllD•••IGll CC .,.. "Cold River" (1982. Adven--
tlKe) Suzanne Weber. Pat Peterson ( t
hr., 35 min.) · CD) ~y ..,_, The work of today's
hottest youno-writera. dTrectors and start
are gathefed together In short ftlm. v1deo.
end anlmatec:llegmenta. ( 1 IV )
Cl)..,. "Corse Of The Pink Panther'
(1983, Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven
l hr, 4C>mtri.)
•YOU WAltf to IUD A DIM.•
• .,. "'Rancho Notortous" ( 1952.
W•tem) Marlene Oletnch. Met Ferrer I 1
-hr.~"* ·10...:..n:_ ....
-:=:~ C.....,.• The Ille and
work of Henry Hamllton Bennett. photo-
grapher of the w11eonsin Dells area is
~ofiled IMl'iUI .
... DITI Of 1MI • Roberto
Duran vt. Plplno Cuevas (fought January
1083 In LOI Angela) and Roberto Ouren
..,. O.vey MOOf• (fought June 1983 In
NeW York). ( 1 hr.)
••IAYOMM.l
·----·ALL ... , ...
........ 'lllftmJC•emo ...... TOlllMI
12 Sunday, Sept. 2, 198-i
I ' ... """"* _.,,Lim LAD MY.,........ A
national fund-rall« benefiting the Muacu-
tar Oyatrophy Auoclatlon, with Ed
McMahon u anchorman, end Sammy
Devis Jf and Cewy l<ateo> as co-hosta t! hr.) •
II) llOWm "Stunts" ( 1971, Mystery) Rob-tf1 Forster, Fiona Lewis. A veteran HOiiy-
wood stuntman join• • movie cast. on
k>cehoo to learn the cffcumstenon behind
the deaths ol three other atuntmen. Including ~ ;;noer brother (2 hrs.) l •RZL.a ~ =~===tographer
fOf "Jawa," at w0<k, featured • his own
1ootage of whiles, great wt\lte sharks end
sunken Japanese lteeta. (A) 9. (1 hr.)
CC) •OYll "WerGamas ' ( 1983.
Suspense) MattheW Brodenck, Oe.bney
Coleman A teen-age computer whiz Inad-
vertently acoeaea the Pentagon's atrate-
glC computer system ·and nearly begins
Wodd W81-tll 'PG!-OtHu. ss-mtn:t 00.,. "King Of the Mountain" (1981
Actlenture) Harry Hamlin, Joseph Bot-
toms Three young L " bac~a devote
therr energies to the spoft of drag racing
'PG' ( t hr., 30 min ) • aE .. "The Big Fix" ( 1978. Mystery)
Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Anspach. An
unconventional private detective. who was
deeply invotved 1n the '60s protest•. 1s
drawn into a case lllVOfv1ng pohJlcal cor-
i tlon and murder. 'PG' ( f IV .. 48 min )
.. Cl•I'~ .. PAm.YflUD · NOU.YWOOO ClOllW Featured· an
interview with Kirk Douglas, ho¥1 to get
your child into show business: a I~ at
public access TV and how anyone can ig.:-
~..,. IOUl'I Of Tiii • Ray Mancini
vs Arturo Frias (fought 1982 1n· Las
Vegas) and Ray Mancini vs OftandO
Rome<o (fought 1983 In New Y()fl() ( 1
hr)
(%).,.. "Daniel" ( 1983, Otlma) Ttmo-
1hy, Hutton. Mandy Pallnkln Adapted
from EL Doctorow's novel "The Book Of
Daniel " A graduate student probes the
even11 surrounding his parent'• execution
A oatlonal fUnd.rafler benefiting the MUI
culal Oysttopny Auoclatlon, with E•
McMahon H anchorman, and Samm a:..::::;= ,,,. .
M • 11 AT NN Tony Berinett sings 1
medley of hit hits, lnctvdl~ "lt Had. To 84
Vou," "AS Time Gott By" and "I Left M\
Heart In San Frenc1teo." ( t IV.) . mi> DOll'T UT THI RC'Mla .._
t1mf ATM •llOllUITM -· OI lllf Big Bird and his friends visit the Met
ropolltan MuseYm or Art In Ne~ Y0<k. AR)
QJI hf) UJ.,. "Staying Ahve" (1983. Drama)
John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes. A you"'
aSptrlng dancer lands a rOle In a prodlJc·
tlon, thus jeopardlzJ!!9 his relationship wltr
!_Xoung woman. 'PG ( 1 hr • 36 mm.)
liJ .... TALI TlllA'IM "Beauty And
'The Beast" Susan Saral')don and Klaus
· Klrl$ki atar 1n this atory about a young
girrs IOVe transforming a beaat into e
ha~~nce.Q llT ••A• 1'::11 lllL'I mA1'11f ••nilD ..... rJNI FootQ.all
Follies CID ,..,..., MCI Cotterptn Ooozer has a
hard llme growing up when 11'1llme 10 fOln
the aoolt WO<k force •
bll Ql) DAY Of DllC0\9Y
• 8 ()) •DAY AT A Tm Ann considers a
busmess opportunity tl1at wootd mean
leaving her family. her friends end lndlan-
aj>Ol11. (R) D II) IMMT .. Michael teams up
with a mysterious detectiVe to help a
woman find her husband's murdeler (A) t? hi'$) • ••• •u --.o °' MC01• eou1-TUU G WAITU Mm MCCiDFllCI He>11lle
inmates hold Mark and the JUdge captive
during a prison riot. (R) O ( 1 hr )
I lRl'.r'ftaOfM_...,._.
.._. "Orangutans: Orpnens Of
The Wiid" Peter Ustinov narrat" a look at
the C>fangutan and the etfC>fts being made
to save the species from extinction. Q ( 1
11r.) •
mi) WIW&CI TlllATM "To Sefve
Them All My Days" Chrla, having lost the
as Ausllan nucteer IP.!!! 'R' (2 hrs, =9 __
~
electlOtl, makes a decision about David's
mau!Aiie proposal. (P¥1 ~ l3) At
Q_(1hJ.)
1lll I Cl) • mlnll Scheduled the search
In Argentina for thousands who have dis-
appeared, alleged vleth'nt ol polltk:al ter-
ror, teen-ager• Who 11Ct1hce thili peraon-"
al lives io become proteaslonal tennis
atars. a woman's laWIUlt 1oa1nst the town
of Ware. Maas fC>f faking to arreat a man
who alleQedly caused the death ot her •
husbend and daught« In en auto crash.
IB> !hf.) • D IACOOCA: M AmUCMI .....
Tom rokJlw report• on the'bullne.. feed·
er whole management t&CMIQuea laved
America'• thlrd-targeat automobile manu-
fattur8f from bankruptcy (A) ( 1 hr.)
I .... .
Mll.lft ...W rr ORMOTI Featured· a
tubme111ble f!Oeting city: • lottery for
scarce Qfave lltH, • two-thirds tette
replica ol the White HOUM In Japan (R) l1 hf.) IJ *"' "The VIOient Men" (1955,
W•tern) Glenn Ford, Baft>ara Stanwyck
A powertUI WHttc'nt~ II delealed by VIO-
Cif-r..:•~ = ~~, 'flLINOM . .
"
CC) .. ''Deal 01 The Cent " (1983.
Comedy) Chevy Chaae. '11gouu1ey
Weavet When a high technology ultra-
WHPOO lurna <>Yl to be..detactlvt..Jls.trWl:
• ufacturer hlr• an urns hustler to dispose
pf 1t 'PG' ( 1 ht .• 38 min ) C!>=m CH> "Oandhl" ( t982. Blogrephy)
Ben l<tngsley, Candice Bergen. Tracet the
llf• of Mahatma Gandhi who led demon-
atrations of passive rMfstance In order to
gain Independence lex lndle 'PO' c;> (3
hrs . 8 ITW\)
(DJ llCMI "Gandhi" ( 1982, Biography)
_ Ben Kingsley, Candie• a.rgen Tracee the
hie of Mahatma Ganohj. who-i.d ~
atretlons of pa$81Vo rH11tance In Otdet to r,1n Independence fOr lndle 'PO' (3 hrl ..
min .l.w. "Romantlo Comedy" ( UM!3.
Romane.) Dudley Moore. Maty Steenbur-
gen Two IUCCeltfUI Broad.vay writing
partMra end a Ptaalonatt relltioi'llhlp
that luted M'9 y rt 'PG' ( 1 IV , 43
min.)
G llCMI "Sldt'#atkt Of London" 1 tf.40,
°""!'9l Ctlat Lauohton, VM9n lell:lf' •
-I •
---lunclBY> Cont~
A street entertainer eoopts a homelesa
waif and helps her become a star. (2
.. al;J..., ,M.9'.
... (I) to0Dllm1T1 llMTOll Jenny
decides to reeearcl'I • report on proetitu-
tion ~~~glr1. (R)
Cl) CCI 1 W Florida vs. Mlamt
{!rom T!~· Fla\ <; hra .• 30 min )
... Cl) 1111Ai211M George and Tom
are jealous of the self-defense lrlstruct0<
who seema. to have caught Helen and Louise' a eye. (R) &u••IA wpu CW MCCMa COW.
8 .,.. ."The Wild Women of Chastity
Gulch" (1982, Western) Priscilla Barnes,
Joan Colllns, In a MIS8oufi mining town
during the CMI WM, barroom belles join
f0<oes wllt\ the town's more upstanding
women to keep renegade Union soldiers
trom pltla"ing their community (A) Q (2 hrs.)
~ii~...-, Ll'l5I I.MOit DAY ~·. I llMl•mCI 'TllrAlM "To Serve
Them All My Days" Alcock Is gone ·and
the question again Is who will be appoint·
ed new headmaster; Chris arrives from
Canada . with a -new burden f0< P.J to
shoulder (Part 11 or 13) (A) Q ( 1 hr )
I!) M'Yli&4fl "We. The Acc·used" Paul Is
taken to prison to await tnal and teams
that Myra Is to be charged as an accom-
phc~rt 5 of 5) (A) Q ( 1 hr.) CO "Flashdance" ( 1983, Mus1ea1)
Jennifer Beals. Michael Nouri. A young
woman who works as a welder strives for
success as a ballet dancer. 'A' ( 11'lr • 35
min.)
(%)_,.."Private SchOOf" ( 1983, Come-
dy) Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell. Te.en·
aged bOys ViStt the all·glrls Cherryvale
Academy tor some tun and adventure 'R'
i hr .. 37 min.) .....
W Cl> AUCI Mel challenges Vera's acid-
tongued landlady to pro\18 she 19 a belter cook th8'11 ht.-(R)
I ICMOOL llAT Guest· Arthur Laffer
-(I) ftWillll ~ U. Shoop feels
guilty for rejecting a physlc:tan's marriage
PfOF>OSSI When she learns he Is terminally
Ill. (RJ ( 1 ht.)
__..,._._. 1W llWll...1Jncteicover pnUce _
officer Danny Wreede seetcs the leader of
a gang selllng handgtins that are lethal to
people who use them for aelf det.nser
Stars Mlehatl Bock and Jerry Orbach ct
hr.) ... ....... ~
llAMYO
• Wla mCI TNl.Aftl "To Serve
hem An My Oeys" Chris, having lost the
electloa, makes • Otclslon about Oevk;l's
marriage proposal. (Part 12 of 13) (R) •
' Q_(thr)
CD •WIWn0....,¥11 "Anne Boleyn"
Henry's hoped-tor _ son Is slillbOrn and
Anne's daughter catties on the Tudor
namt Henry accuses her of adultery and
incest and She is beheaded. (1 hr . 30
I mff\)
(C) llOVll "Trell Of The Pink Ptnther''.
( 1982. Comedy) Ptter Sellefe. David
N1vtn, FOllOwll'\Q the d •PPHtance of
bumbling French police detective Inspec-
tor CloUseau. a TV reporttf 1ntervt.ws
frlendl. family and enemla to put togeth·
er a gfftle of his Ule. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 mln.) • .,.. ..... , .... Q umTTA .
-dl) llOlfll ''Chain Llghtnl~ ( 1960, Ora-Epidemic " Gregory Jacticeon mcXietatt1. ~~5:r:nfet plk>7~~p~~ • tJ,:,:: . ·-;"••n• ~--"Time Walker .. (1982. Fani. .U.q -. Sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy. ·An.
MOWll 'The Stuntwoman" (1977, r ancient mummy dlacovered In Iha tomb of
Comedy) Jean-Paul e.tmondo. Raquel Tutankhamen la sent to a California unJ..
Welch. A movie stunt man Ignites a eerles versity for analyals, where It Is accld«ltally of slepstlck mlsadvenlUrecHts he tries to ·revived. 'PG' (-1 hr .. 25 min:)'
woo the beaullfUI wife of a nobleman. (1 -@ .,. "The Truth About Spring''
hr .. 32 min.). (1.965. Orama), Hayley Miiis, John Miiia. A .. 8 8'1DAY lflCllTl •Ml fisherman attempts to merry off . hill
(IJ .,. "Health Spa" (1983, Orama) da~oa lawyer (1hr .. 55mln~
Key Parket, Abigail Clayton. A magazine 11:118 "Someone I Touched'' 1975,
edilOf eccePt& the. a$$1gnment of wrttlng Orama) Cloris Leachman, GJynn11 Con-
an expose on a health club that special-nor. An archllect's pregMnt wife dllcov·
Iles In se• eKercises. ( 1 hr .. 1 min )• er' that her husband has contracted~ JWI D. cum... . real dttease from his teen-ege glr1frlend.
nu.l'flllt'.-•M..alT lhr .. 45mn.) · ........ · tt9 to•MllOI .. m.rl.M'" llW I.AIOI DAY -~;;,~ 1 e ,,_, .. MUIT • AUIO UC. F0<muta I Austrian GrW!d fD m. fMfU CW AM DCiiiic Edward me (from Zeltweg) (R) (f hr .. 30 mln.)
Asner narrates a comprehensive reporl on tt9 (H) m¥ll "Curse Of The Pink Panthet''
the di;Sease, featuring five patients: a ( t983. Comec;ly) Ted Wass, Oevld Nlwn:
child, a homosexual. a hemophiliac. an A bumbltng New Y<>fk City cop Interviews·
intravenous drug abU5er and a Haitian ( 1 a. host of 5Upsloious charact•• In his
hr ) 1nvesttgatl00 of the theft or the faboloul
CS).,_ "Curse Of The Pink Panther" Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40
( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven. min.) A bumbling New York City cop interviews •Cll MlllTCM:NA•D .
a host or suspicious characters in his (m _,.. "Centerspread Gltls" ( 1982.
investigation of the theft of the fabulous Comedy) Annette Haven. Veronica Hart.
Pmk Panther diamond . 'PG' ( t hr . 40 When the leaders ot a reJ!gtous group
rTilh ) threaten to bring ''legal -action agalns1 a . ......._DI.LOI slon magazine. lhe publisher sends haf
1t:'9 Cll... modetslntoactlon. (1hr .. 1Smln.)' •
1'tll 9GIT9U.A. CS) .. "The Star Chamber" (1983.
ttll lllmAY.a.TlflW. Orama) Michael Douglas, Hal HolbrOOk. '™' JW A dedicated young judge • becomes MC... Involved with a secret panel of justlcft ·
Cll... directing vigilante reptisals against crlrN-WOll.D V... v nals who escape via loopholes In the law. W llCMll 'I 90ITI llACI• 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min )
(Premiere) Highlights of same of the W
19
.. .,.wuw••y~-.
week's ~rable happenings In the 0 --._ -·-·-WO<ld ot sports. • CID 0. LOCATDI "Robert Klelh: Child Of
The '60s, Man 01 The '80s" The corned!·
an reflects on 1ha.1mpact of telev1slon on llOlfll "Now And Forev•" (1983. his youth and takes a humorooe look at Orama) Chefyl Ladd, ~ Coieby A
e!_renthood 1n the '80s ( 1 hr) woman tum!! to alcohol when hef huf$band
(.QJ llOWll "Laura's Oe$fres" (1980, Ora-Is arreeted on a rape charge 'R' (1At .. 32
-I
ma) Slegrun Thell, lrls Stern. A woman .;.. minJ. ..__ -~ . lac:• a dlfl!cull d.c:l&ioA w~mvet-1 _ _:_._,f,J(l),11,1.1_-. ... _11m~-... ~•UJ1.._.__ _______ _
choose which of her pravioos lovers she W(C) .,.. ''The Br1dge On The ~
hkes best. (1 hr .. 15 min) , ' Kwai" (1957, Orama) William H06den,
a':) Meua · Alec Gulnl'\ess. During Wortd Wat '" • ttM(C).,. "Oanlet" (1983. Orama) Tlmo-Bntish colOnel and his men '*=ome pert
thy Hutton, Mandy Patinklf\ Adapted of a poson tabOC camp ga~c.d by the
from E'.l~ Oocto<~'s novel "lhe 8ook 01 Japanese to build a jungle . • (2 tn.,
Oanlel." A graduate ~tudent probes the H mfn.} ~-----.
wents surrounding his partnt's execution •1C11 ... ...,.A1Ue
as Russian riuctear sp.es 'A' (2 hrt • 9 ... ~ min.) rrtYOm• BBM
1w810• 'lJlllUCID •=•ma. . HOLLYWOOD Q.W Featured. an-~y The work of toOtt• lnt.e~iew with aetresa Morgan Brittany, holl•t young""Wrltara. difectora and 1111'1
behind the sceQM of rhe Oavkl Lerttef· • are gathered together In ahort' film. vldto mat.=;0 · . "land~=:lf;A':J1 hr.>
.,.._POUUYllA'lll a. .-r•...n '.
1W llOWI "Indiscreet" ( 1958, Comedy) • Hm•~ ' Cary Grant, lngrld Betgman. A rich Amer!-.,. "Specehunter. Adventurfl lri
cart-and a Euk>C)Mn ectress fall tn love The F«bklden Zone" ( 1883. Scieia Re-•
althOugh ha Cia.llTI& 10 be mauiad. (2 hrs.. tlon) Peter Stra.ua. Molly ~ tn 1tllli
1.0 min)' ' '-22nd centUfY, • sptlOe mtfcen&ty and I -1WllCWA'l"°'"811Af:S• punklsh waif travel to a diatant _,..to
JWQMI reecue thtee apace--i'\81dtns ffom 1 vii--·~ (1 hr.) la1~borg. 'PG' 11ht.,29mln) ... A .....0 _., A panel of aie( "The Bttcl\" (19J9. Or. ma)
••perr1 wm addrna ~tlooe rei9ed by ·~ documenlff>' "AID9:.Prot1 -ef An -Sunday, Sep. 2, 19~ 13
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-SanclaY Cont.
Joan Coffins. Michael Coby. After an (%) .,. "Halloween Ill: Season Of The
extramarital aftelr destroys her metrlage. Witch" ( 1982. Hon°') Tom Atkins. Sta·
a higtHrvtng woman ~arches '°' other c.y Ne4kln. A young woman lnvestiga• a
sources of funding. 'A' (1 hr , 30 min.) • Halloween mask manufacturer who may
•(!) • l8lll'f LIW UIOR DAY T&ITlal have been responslble fOf her father's
cular Dystrophy AssocfatlOn .. Wtlh Ed • •I 111,_(IO
McMahon es anchorman, and Sammy • -tcOTT -~ •OYll "WarGamet ·' ( 198 Suspenae) MattheW Broderick; l>abn
A nalidNll fund-raiser benefltlng.1hlt Mus-iuesoma mumer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
Davis I.Ir and Casey Kasem as co-hosts • IUlllm ~--dj~ LIW uiiiiDAY 1UMlll -m8) .. ..,. .. Pla_Zad0f"""'Tl"'ne~8~ .... !"~'"yrrUl',&'°!f"'c. .. -:,.,-F(""l9M~l'.'t""Tl,a°::;. . na
verteotly ecceaes lhs ~tagon·11tra1
g1c computer tytt~and near1y beQI
WOrld War Ill. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 63 min.) (CClfl"'DJ evlsed . awardS J)fogram, a eoccasful
(11)... screenwriter tells the &hocklnQ story of -·oWaX . .. . -. .
u-i--M -"'---~ "TC>mOfrow" (1972. Oraml) Robert 1 .. ,.1111 -&....,.. .... ._ Oy...--Duvall,OlgaBellln. (1hf,'3min.) • ... -
(D) "Curle Of The Pink Panther" (1983, .... •(%)"The Tenth Victim" (1965. Fantasy) Comedy) Ted Wass, Oevld Niven. (1 hr , ,., .... .,.
Marcello Mastr0iann1, Ursula Andress ( 1 . 40 mlO ) • ., -P& WU-A Vltlt with The Jae
hr . 32 mm l •(%)"The Tin Orum" ( 1979, Orama) David sons' sister, alngef LaToya Jactlson; •COJ "Professor Potter's Magic Potions·· • Bennett. Angela Wlnkler. (2 hrs. 22 min.) group of nuns In Texas who raise min
( 1976, Adventure) Richard Wiison. John •Cl:l ."Jesse James'' ( 1939, Western) ture horses.
Watnef ( 1 hr 30 min ) Tyrone Power Henry Fonda. ( 1 hr , 45 !;£_. •@ '"The Brass Bottle" ( 1964, Fantasy). mtn) &Im UIOI DAY tal'M
,.~r.s~~~a~8~~~.!vn9~.h;;Js1ca1) Mitzi ~~~~·f:'11~·H~1;:!:· ~~~ ·i ~ · .i
Gaynor Rossano Br8.Z2J. (2 hrs . 51 mm ) min ) ' -. • ..,,.. ·
(%)"Cimarron" (1961, Western) Glenn "Swallott'S And Amazons" (1974, I ·-•ll•N Lily-TQrrtltn oarrat
Ford. Mana Schell (2 hrs .. 27 rilln.) Adventure) Virginia McKenna. Ronaltl "Gregory. The Terrible Eater"; LeVar ~ •CSJ "SwaUows And Amazons" ( 1974, Fraser ( 1 hr , 32 min) too finds out tome iflt81'_,ing factt abc
Adventure) Virg1n1a McKeMa, Ronald •CD "Tre~esOf TheSnow" (1981. Ora· theeatlnghablt&ofammall (R) Q ·
Fraser ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) ma) Paul Dean, Carey Born (1 hr . 40 (!)al llAA Youth Classic (from Jae
.. CH) "SlaAf>hck 0 1 Another Kind" ( 1984. 1]J_n) ...... son, Mlss.1. ( t hr.)
Comedy) Jerry lewis. Madeline Kahn (1 .. W "Now And Forever" ( 1983. Orama) CO .,_ "Yor" (1983, Orama) Ri
hr . 27 min.) .Cheryl Ladd, Robert eot.by. (1 hr., 32 Brown. Corinne Clery A young warrl •CO Glzmo" ( 1977, Documentary) min ) tries 10 find hla Identity In a prehlsto1
Directed by Howard Smith ( 1 hr , 30 land filled with flying reptiles and oth
min ) I -1--awesome cteatures. 'PO' ( 1 hr . 28 min . .. (%)"I Never Promised Yoo A Rose ·Gar-V8aw-. ITMT-.
den'' ( 1977 Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. 1'19 Q.W YOU• Two young sleuths lea
B1b1 Andersson ( 1 hr. 36 min ) .. , ,... \about dentlStry, fingerprinting, photqgr -~"A Family Upside Down" ( 1978. Ora-IR. flOOllML Dallas Cowqpys at phy and astronomy as Jhey try to soi.
ma) Helen Hayes. Fred As1a1re ( 1 hr 38 Loe =Rams (3 hrs) ''The Case Of The Nosey Crook." mtn) • Cll . ,,_,... -
"Romantic Comedy · (1983. C.:OllD •llULMUM Animated MOf'
Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur---.. gomery Mooee, Dotty Dog, Zipper C
~ ( 1 hr 43 min ) IAmaTMGAUC'nCA and BingQ Beaver work es a teem to win
(£) "Forever Darting ( 1956. Comedy) • H••9GIT scavenger hunt and a car race ~
Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz. ( 1 hr • 38 min.) ....... m.cMrY Inc TAC DOU9I . m ''The Man From Bitter Rid~ (1955, 90Wll "A Fam~ Upside Down" TM.mClf.,_..,.
~~)tery) Lex Barker. Mara day (2 A!~:.~. !"= at~ck for~:-:· reft~= :'.&Y AT A,.. •
-(11) "How To Frame A Figt'' (1971. Com-house painter 10 be aeparated from hla ,_....camT ~
~) Don Knotts. Joe Flyn" (2 hrs.) lovlng wife Who must move In with their WAR8wal.DClf ,_.,,
-{Q) "Strange Brew" ( 1983. Comedy) aon and l'MI~= ( 1 hr . 38 min) _. ..... Neal Gabl« end Je
Dave Thomas. Rick Moranis ( 1 hr 30 (() AUTO Comfort Coech 150 trey Lyons review "Oxford BluM" ar
min ) .{!l:om Dart ngton, S.C.). ( 1 hr.) ~R" Gobo f.indl 1 .._Y t tw (%) "Gandhi''_ ( 19~i BJograpby) S.0.-(II) .,._ "Slapgtlclf' Qr-AAotfle< lUndn \Ill "•
Kingsley. CandJce Bergeq (3 hra 8 ( 19tM. Comedy) •ry Lewlt. Madeline / ~ rid oft Gotgs for.....,.
min ) Kahn. A woman gtv91 birth to unattractive an
1wlna who are rnetMnQef• from another .,_ '' he Tenth Victim" (196l -JU-l---n --planet sent to aoiv. Earth's problems antuy) Marcello Mastroianni, lJr10 ;....._...11_-=va=--=---~-'---------'PG' (1 hr .27 min.) Andress. In a wOfld whefe homicide
CO).,_ "Strange Brew" ( 1983, Come-'-'•!, an actress 11 promtMd dealrabl -· "Youngblood Hawke" 0~. Ch· Th AlCk M Is. T ._... ma) James Franc1s'C'lJi, Suzanne Oy) Dave omat, oran wo poaesslons 11 lht can klll 10 people. (
Pleshette d2 hrs) bHr·lovlng men beeome lnvo~ In a plot ht , 32 min.)
M to kidnap. b<ewlng he rts1 and make the m ,.,. . CC) "Yee lorglo" ( 1982. ualcal) Luci-wOfld addicted to a newly tpiked bever· 19®-.,. "The SWural Rotd" ( 1964 ano Pavarotti, Kathlyn Har old ( 1 hr~ 53 'PG' 1 hr 30 -•-) ) !119· ( ., ""'" -Adventure) Rock Udton, Burl tvea .•
min ''The Blood Of Olher1" ( 19~. Ora· CSJ ..W "Grease 2" ( 1982, Musical) ' doctC>f dis<;ovtrt bolh medlcal progr•
Maxwell Caulfltld. Michelle Pfeltfet. An ·..... and taith whUe WOt~ lo I.he jungl4!ll c ma) Jodifl Foster, Mtchatl Ontkeen ~2 English atudent et a 1860I Amerlean high Batavia;(3 his., 5 min • ~ "~raf'd. The Pink Panther" ( 1982. school has to prove hims,lf to the r..der .. e (I) ICA..,. -. .. A ma
U1.1 oJ. a glrll' gang Who.. members n date who pladget hit frltndltllp to Al'l'l9tld
Comedy) Pate< S.llm, Oav'ld Niv.ti ( 1 ~ thole of I gang of gr...... • ( 1 "'* htf In an att-"t to ltMI "'"'"' IC hf 35 min) h " ,.) _ . .,.. ...-A ( 1 "GiMae 2" (1982. Mualcal) Ma•well • '·· ., m M the nat1on'1 antl·mlaSlle tystem. ( )
Caulhetd, Mldlelle Pleltter ( 1 hr . 55 -1 ::.y ~, aJl Tft um• -~ ..
min ) .,.....,.,A,_ ' F•tur~· Rich Llt11e and MKNtt J, fO
r l. ,,._ I ..-&Giid af9 vlctlr'llS of ptlClloll IOk•, Robtf1 klel Sund,, Sept.(2, 19ts4 MTG•'•-10Uft1he8f«u1Zoo. 1Ft>-nhr.>
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of a woman lawyer and hef husband. an determ ned effOrt to 11.ic:cetd 1n taming ot sketches ranging from a caU1lonary tale ass== attorney (2 hra.) ~lmitive Arnetlee. {2 htt. 27 min.) . on dope dealing to a VO publlc MtVlce I mnm••rr TCllllfT l'eah•ed· d·=-=::.:a:~ano hll !=:'ot~~·~'t;~ <~ ~ ·
Donny Oimond dllci.isses his latest ven-. tr'-" Oean "~·-·"Ire titeten up by i:" .
I IVHU ...,.,....,.._.. I ..... -r.,.u Of ,,._ P' .. ures. --bullies as 1ac:tat t~ tl\1 .. ltfl I& Git---·-·"-V" ........ ,
(1971. wesr~) warren S::tiy. Jurie 'rupt the aMUal AwatOI Dey wemoni. ~rven2 F=) t~•t:..=~~
Chr1&tle Partners set up a business in a ( 1 hr ) bumbling .French pola detecttve lnspec·
small mining town. only to have larger WU Cl) ...wlT Dick and Joe/Ina rnakt tor etousea. u, a TV repOrtet Interviews
buSlness lfl.tet'esta move in on then\. (2 plans for• gala celebtlllOn wMn O.C.ge friends family and enemlel to put togetn-
tv. > • admits he' a never hied• rMJ b6rthday par· et a ~oflle of hit lite. 'PG' ( 1 tw .. 35 min.) ·
• _ DOWI' UT ·,. ~ -tt:_ (R) · 1WB W u.t. QMl,_I•&~ From ftmf AT nm~--tll W llOWll "Thei Prine:. And The St\Owg1tl" Rushing Meedowt. N.Y. ··
""91g Bird and hit trlendl vlllt the Met· (1957. Comedy) t..aurence OIM«, Mat~ 1••,..N1.111CM.M'•r11:1•u••:•mnrr roper.tan Museum ol A.rt In New Yori< (R) 1yn MonrOe A lt\OWgit1 from the U.S. f a---~ -
l '.!a';·j In iove with a pnnc. •""he lnvU• her to .-., ... 10 .... rr .
aprlvateSUJ)pef. (2hrt-,30mln.) illm"tll .. ......0 mAT NM DBllCU "Winle Sterk" 0 --~ r11llmff t: .. iured. LAW' JCA SchedUled. Chlce-
TimOthy Nolen encl Jan Curtis ere feetvred Donny Osmond ~ 1111 hll latest ~ go ~eechef Marve Collln6 and stu-
ln lhe HOUSlon Grand Opera's prodUCtlon Mes. · dent Kevin Ross on the role of parents In
or Cal'rlsle Floyd's musical drama baaed -· Cl> ~I LMIY Mary S.th 1UC'-their children's formal education: author on Robert Penn warren's nove4 "All The oumbS to the Intense Pf'*Ur" of her lob and physlClan Charlel Clements on day-
K1ng's ~" (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) as a~ offlcet (R) ( 1 tw,) to-day Ill• 1n war-ravaged e SalVadof CC).,. "South Pacific'' (1958, Musi-,..... IBl (1 hr.) ·
cal) Mitzi GaynOf, Rossano Brazzi An .,. "The Golden Age Qt Comedy" CI> llOWll "Haltoween Ill. Season Of The
American woman falls In love With a '(1958. Comedy) Ben TUtplt't, Wlll Rogeft Witch" ( 1982, HorrOf) Tom Atkins, Sta-
Frenchman while stationed as • Navy •MemOfable film clipt locua upon Holly-cey Neikln A young v.oman wwestlgates a
nurse 1n the South Pacific during Wor1d wood's eM-t1':&o,eat f\Mwly men. (2 l'lrl.) Halloween muk manufacturer who may
War II. (2 hrs., 51 mill..) • • 0 CM.1.10 _Wesley SamlQ eM his have been responsible foe her lathef"s
(!)-•••N' (II) friend Dean Cheprnan If• belten up by ~ murder 'R' ( 1 hf • 35 l'IW\.) CID ... ''Romantic .Comedy" ( 1983. bullies as racial tensions tht .. ten to d• m .,. CUii F•Med "aupecma.n'' Aon
Romance) Dudley Moore. Mery SteenbUr· r~t the annual Awerdt Dey C*emontea Austin demon8trates teats ol strength.· ( 1
gen Two suooesstut BroadWlty writing U h!.:).,. ·-___ ;.. -n.r... ............ ru .. 30mln.) .,...____..,
partneta ern:t a passionate relatlonShlp • -"-~ _. -'·-"""'v-,_(I) llOWW "H.O T.S.I" ( 197i. VVl•~J) that lasted nine years. 'PG' (1 hr. 43 mentary. traces the 1981 Hirtilllyan -susan Kiger. Lisa London. A sorority
min ) • Kayak' Expe&tion, • 340-kilomtttf paddle re)eet decidel to form her own club of co-.
CO) _,. ''Easy Money" ( 1983, Com&-ot the challenging Sun t<osl A!Ytt. ( t hr.) eds who concentrate on grall_fyln; sex·
dy) Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci. A CID .,.. "Slx Week•" ( 1982. Orama) · starved oolleQlans 'A' (1 hr , 35 min.)
man who likesjg eat. drink and smoke to Dudley MOOte, Mary T~ MOOf• A mar· 11118 ()) llO¥ll "The World's Great•t Lov-
excess stands to win S 10 m•llloo if he aec-11ed CongresslOMI candidate beCOfMe er" (1977, COmedy) Gene W11def. Qllol
r1hces his wOfldly pleasures Jor one year. 1ncreaSingly Involved In the D¥ft of • t<•ne An ambitious bul neurotic bakflf
'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) We&lihy N4tw YOfk woman end her teuk• sets ou1 11'1 1926 to beeome a Holtywood
" ...... Peter O'Toole Is Prof Hlg-mle daUQhtllf ·~ tw .. 45 inln.l stl.IQIO'S rival to Rudolph Valentino (A)
gtnS. Margot Kidder IS Eliza Ooltttle and (Q),. ~ Q a• I ••• CtMI ~hrs ) •
John StardnQ ts Col Pickering In Om pet· Many of today's top com1ca arf fMtuied u GD mftllc:MIC* H?SI' Johnny Cer·,
tormahce of George Bernard Shaw's etas-In thlS performance tepees 11 San Pranol9-son Guests· Roger Moore. Donna Sum·
Sic comedx chronict1ng the professor's co'a comedY ciUb. The Other C.fe mer ectresa Tete11 Genzel (A) ( 1 hr.)
ettoftt to make EllZ• Pf8$4Kllable to aocl-llOWW "tha Lonely Ledy" (1983. Ora· 11Wl.n-
i. (2 hrs ) ma) Pia ZadOfa. Lloyd Bochtllf. On• tel-Mm 'ftlm o · ttoa.oc:I.... evlSed awards program. • eucceuful _. "Wheft Comedy Wu King"
• 11CTACDOU91 screenwriter tells the lt'IOC:kW'IQ atory of ( 1960. Comedy). Compiled by· Robert c.--.. ho'# ll'le reeched lame. 'A',· { 1 ht., 32 YoungtOn Silent film YtOMtt• f .. tlJf•
, ... IM .... A Viall Wllh The Jack· min.) ' Char1le Chaplln, Fatty ArbUckle, Buster
sons' slstlf, singer LaToya Jackson: a • I C.....ALL9Cllft'I Keaton and other ell-time greats of~
gtoup of nuns In Texas whO raise mlnla· .. TM1'1~1WOOO. · i (2 hrs.)
ture hor'Hs. Merilyn Beck. columnlat. -•• m 1 m FT... • 1 m W'... ~ M&TJ!!.; -r••ll Af; ... ~flit•= _,.•'NO Wly To TfMl A t.-ey-·
8"11TIC9f'MI Sings a medley from the rticWt9 "PtMltl ( 1968. Suspef'IM) Aod Steiger. George
llOWll "Eddie Macon'• Aun" { 1983. from Heav.n" 1nd IOtlQ9 by Hltoid Mtri. Segal A psyche>tlc k of elderly women
Orama) John ScMeldef. Klfk Oougtu An the Pope plays two Pie* tJY ...... ,ro dtesset In Vat!CM CMgtJllel Ind tUM a
neaped crtmlnal becomer1he quarry ot • John .Wmrama and Leonerd lernllttln'• ii'*'' deteotM. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
ruthleta law ottlter 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 35 mln) OOefllmento for Otcl'IMtre lA) ( 1 ht.) ALL••PM&Y
... Cl> 011 A AU.a Alh• i. heartbroken CC) ,. .... , •n• I '•''"' new -$ • ·-NUI,. .... ·when Chip decidel ht would rather live songs f1om their fltt1 ltUdiO '°""' ll'tlCt AdUits who heV8 Oisappeated Wltl'IOUI •
'#1th h11 lather than w1ttt hef. (R) their.1W91on. '• trace and the ctevastat10Q ettects on their Ga_,. "Oh God! Book II" (1980. (1.) "I Ukt The Gltla Who Oo" fam.~1 hf.)
comedy) George Burns. Suzanne · (1977) Alena Penz. Gii'lttt ''ZltalefTM .. CC) .. .,.... James" (1939, west-
Pleshett• God returne lo &rth end young nephew <iii a aw1nglng unde lindS em) Tyrone POW«, Henry Fonda. ~
chc>Olel the young daoghter ot an adv9r· . he ~t ~torm to • ""* flttttyte to .ssumes an all.ls end mettM In an
tlslng e1eeeut1ve to spread HIS ~ge to 1nhetlt • Slielble sum (2 "'1 k attempt to go ttraiQht bUt he ls dogged by
the wetld <R> (2 hrs .. ) -m .,. "How 1 Spent MY ~ t><>un:rlJ17:ri ~' tw. '6 mlfi l I TO.IJll~ Vacation" (1i67. MYS*Y) "°'*1 Wect -1 MCllQOCllS.1 llTI • ... ner. Peter &.1wtoro . A""'*'° driMf Otfl, mf•LA. '9AY _ __.. himself lmp~ted In. the mur<* ol • _.,. , .. ....,.. •
_,..,. wealthy playboy ytehfttnan. (1 ht,. 55 •· .. ,,. _.'°'* ExplOftf Ind man-min.) .. .......~
ume hlat~n Tim Se>ttfin trlvtlt the .. ,.. • Ill W woOd'• ~t trlde route rrom Om•n to tW • (I) au... wmw•
Chine In a rePllc• Of a Ctntu()'·Old vessel IA~ •
1 ht.) ..... ma: '.!!!! Sunday. Sep1. 2. 19S. 15
( CCM•• flOOTIM.&. F.!of!OI vs Miami ---··•
-·al) ... ''I'd Aathet Be Rich" (198'.
~) Sandtt OM. Robe<t Goulel .
When lw fianQe It ~navallable. a young
wom.n fmda a sut>ttltute lo Introduce 10
lw ~ grancllart;J 1 hr • 661Tltn.J WU• IA11 mft' DAYID &.m9IM ~: comedian J«ry Seinfeld ( 1
hr.)
1-Ml'lftf -....YWOm» Ct.O.• Featured an ... In .... .., .... ~-..., ~h tetr-. Motgan Bnttanr.
J!ef*'ld the seen. of the O.vld Lertter·.
ma,, Show.
w •·----1•-• ... "The Dark Al The Top Of The
Stairs" (1960, Orama) Robert Pr•ton,
Oorothy McGulfe 8aMd on the p&ay by
Willlatn loge. Membefs of en Oktehoma
family In the 19209 ttruggle With the prob-~ 9! ~day life ( f fir .. 30 min.) (1) ....... (11) ~
(IJ) .. "CurM Of The Pink Panthef'"
(1083. eom.dy) Ted wa ... OaVld Niven
A bumbllng New York City cop lnleMewl
a ~t of tulpiekluS charectets in h11
lnveslloatlon of the Theft of the fabulous
Pink fSanther dlomond ·po· ( 1 hr , AO
min.)
W (B) .. "Now And Forever" ( 1983
Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Robert ColetJy A
womell tUfM to eioohoi When her ~bend
la arr•ted on a rape chatge 'R' ( 1 ht . 32
mn)
d (Z) .. ''The T1n Orum" (1979, Ofa·
me) Oevlef S.Onett, AnQe!a Winkler. A
-llendng Movtu-
amel boy with unusual powera of percep-
hon rejec11 politics. human companion-
ship and even adulthood and wanders
abOul h11 country during 'the tumultuoo.
yaatS of the Nazi reg me, relentlessly
banging!& toy drum. 'R' (2 hrs • 22 min ) ~ I ll0'9 ''Greese 2" (1982, MUllCal)
Maxwell CaUlfield, Michelle Pfeltter An
Engl!Sh student at• 19609 American high
schOOI has to prove hlmsalf to the leader
of •-girts' gang wtiose 111V111biil1 can
only those of a gang of greaMf't 'PG' ( 1
hr . 55 min) .....
Cl).,.. "Go Ask Alica" ( 1973, Drema)
William Shatner, Jamie Smlth Jackson. A
teen-ege g111 atrugglel to ovefcomt her
~ habl~1ht.,30 min.)
ALL AJICM MUllfY Thia 440 yard
horse race offtn a purse of 2 S million
doltatS (from RuldOIO. NM) (A) ( 1 hr )
-Cl) Cll ... ..mrAtat 19&111 ...
IDIJMI• !llHUU. •
• llOWll "Endless Love'" (1981,
Romance) BrOOlle Shields~ Martin Hewitt.
A 17 ·yeat·old'• obeesslv• love '°' his 15-
• y1tar-old girlfriend leadt to parental con·
. flletsand tragedy 'A' (1 hr .. 55 min) -1_,,...-AMMT .........
M ... "The Blood Of Others" (19~.
Orama) Jodie Fotter. Michae4 Ontkeaf\
Based on the novel bv Simone de Beau. ..
volt. Two IOY.r1 enco.Jnter OV«Whelming
odds when they 111emp1 to k"p their love
from telling apart In Par11 dUrltlg World
War If. ~1:, 68 min ) -i -,,,,.0 ....
.,.. "My Fevor•t• Yeat" ( 1962,
Comedy) Petet O'Toole, JeaSica Harper,
A dtpsoman aeal fOfmer matlnet Idol has
trouble~~ the r.insurn of 1 lw>
TVpert rlOQ eleYtilOri't QOfdin !at 'PG' {1hf 35min.)
18(1) ll0'9 "Friday The 13th, Part Ill"'
( 1982. Horrot) Dane l<tmmel. P8YI Krill·
ka. Unwary teen-agera travel to a remote
cabin at Crystal Lake. the 1111tclng ~ of a dtfanged moMter Who
wears a hockey me.sK 'R' ( 1 hr,. SS mtn I -~'Ami• . . ..... ,..
M llCMI "Prrvate L .. ( 1983. eom..
dy) Phoebe Catea, Betsy Aus.sell. Teen·
•Ol9 t>Oys vtll1 1he art-gtria Cherryvale Academy fof some.fun and adventure. 'R'
lht., 3~ mtn,) ,
-CllCMO'INIT-.t . -econ -...... Dll "Yes. Giorgt0" ( 1982. Muaieal)
.Luciano Pavarotti, l<athryn Ha11old A
111iow1~opwt1tlt't~ roman·
lleatty lnvolVid with a pretty voice speclal·
Isl 'P.G~ hr .. 53 "'In) · tl9(1),. ,,,. -m• 11••.,...0Q
ma) ~une HIVOC. John~ (2 h,..,) • iC:
-(fl) "R!Yef Of Mystery" (1989. Drema) •-• .. venlq
Vic MOrrow. Claude Akin• (2 hft.)
lr9CZ) "The Vlrglnl1n"• (1929. Western) -· "That Kind Of Womtn" (1959. Ort· -II 8 GD ... ' G~ ~·Mery Brian ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ma) Ttb Hunter, Sophie LOftn (2 h,. I a9f • a:J "Improper Chtnnels" ( 1981, Come-Cll ...
dy) Alan Arlcln, Mariette H1rtley ( 1 hr , JU · Movies-IUMIO
32 min.> -I.noon . AiCil~
•@"All lhe Wey~ .. (1963. Outmt) -· "SunrlM At Campobetto" (1960, !'!!".!.. ....... ~ ...........
Jean Simmons. Robert Preston (2 hrs) Biography) Ralph eettamy, Gree< Garton. -··-•-9MMOl1'0A NICI) "Or. Kiidare's Viet0ty" ( 1~2. Ort· ""'"The BIA<:k Role" ( 1950, AdventU<e) • 11 all .alf rNI) Lew Ayrn. LIOnel Berrymore (2 1..\1} ,2 h OCIAll•
Iva) ~~ Power. Orson WelleS "· t Dll "Imp.aper Channels" I 1981,
CZ) "The Tenth Vletlm" ( 1965, Fantasy) cm "Jeremy" ( 1973, ROtNlnQe) Robby Comedy) Alan Ark1nft Marielle Hartley A
Maroelto Mal1rOl8nn4, Urtula Andr... ( 1 Benion. Glynnl• O'Connor ( 1 hr • 30 aeries of mlsunde111A1nd~ cauteS 1
hr. 32 min.) • ) soctal worker to tuapKt the 5-)'9at-old •a:J "Hard Country" ( 1981, Orama) Jan· ())men"F ,..,._ ,..__ s .. c1982 Ort daughter of 1 teparated couple• the VIC·
MICheet Vinc.nt. Kim Basinger. (1 hr ~5 rve ~r-onu ummer · · tim of child 1t>u11. 'PG' ( 1 hf .• 32 min.)
min) I ma) Sean CC>Mlfy. Betty Branlley (1 cm .. "Jeremy" (1973, RomanQe)
•CID "They Cell,Me Bruce?" (1982 Come· (ij ~~~r~on" 11961• western) Glenn Robby Benson. Glynnts O'Connor. Two ) JOhnn Yunt. Mat tux Heml we ....... ---P'bld. Malla Scilell (! his727 ~-----tee.n.agwa tnGOOOtet ~ Jot=.t.he firtl
• m n. w "G'O.I TM Wetid Cup Challenge" hme. but not without facing many a.ti· "Six WMkt" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley =Oocumenlary) Nattated tJy Sean ward 111uat1ons 1long the way. 'PO' c 1 tv .. Moore. Mary Tyler M00<1 ( 1 hf .. 47 men 1 38 ) 30 min.) •Cl> "O'Hara'• Wife" (1982. Orama) ·(I tv., min l*:llVAllDm
Edward A net'. Mariette Htrtley. ( 1 hr • 27 (Q) "The Final Option"' ( 1982. Drema) .. ...
• min ) Judy Oavtt. Lewis Colllne (2 hta.. ' min,) y•• •CC> "1941" (1982. Comedy) John -(%)''Cl• Crou" (1~8. Orama) Burt Belushi. TOlhitoMifur4 (l lu .. 6Smin) MICI •
L•ncast•. Yvonnt De Carlo (1 hf .. 27 • "Nine Hoors To Rama" (lS63, Dr•· llMW.t~•=w
nwl.) J F (2 Iva -.Ol .. W -~ "Oeal Of The Cenlury" (1983, eon.-me) Hortt BuchhOll. OM errer. , * Sl.UITMnllOUlllTMIMTI •·
dy) Chevy Chh•. Sigourney w .. v• c1 wrcT·~~a1d Country" (1981. Drema> ~·n· NA IMA11 Cliff Thomet vs Nlcic
ht .. 38 min > Miehaet Vincent. t(lm Ba91nger ( 1 hr • ~5 ~cClelland for tl'le World LIQhl~t "The Bunk•" (1981, Orame) Anth<>-min) , • Che~p. ~led for 1} rOUndl
ny Hop1<1ns. ~herchJordon (2 hr•. 30 • "Aobinton Cluloe" C 1975• Advert-from El Peto, Tax ) , ( 1 ht , 30 min).
f'f1ifl) / • lurt) Animated ( 1 tv .. 26 min ) llCMI "O'tqra's Wile" ( 1982. Or•· "The Prodigal"' (IUSS, Orama) lane (%} "Daniel" {1983. Dfama) .Timothy me) Edward ASllOr, Meuettt .._111ey An TurO!!:!.~,;;t f~r:.. ((~~.51,:'1~i) . Hutton. MandY PatinkJn (2 hrw. G mil\) 111orney dec:ldte to puB lhe plug on the
·-• "TheY Cad Me Bruce?" c 1982. Come-klHUpportlng jqulpmettt on Which hit yl L.edd. Robert Cct by. ( t hr • 32 dy) Johtvly Yune. Margauic 'tiemlngwey w'it Is surviving and eventually rec:itivtle min> t! hr. 30 rmo I c~ from lw g*1, 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27
• "The SIOfy Of M~ X" ( 19.50, Or~· lll(Jl) "Circus World" (196•. Orama) John lfnjflda .
Wavna. Claud•• CtrdlMlo (2 hfSI ' 56 -___ ,.om 18 Sunday, Sept. 2, 1984 min 1 ,_ ....
. .
.. -Tue!!lay Coat.
ner• In Crvne." 'IUNllOAT • llOWll "Go Naked In The Wetid'' *,a'!:"eL ,.~'-Joel'l R • (1961, Otama) Gina lolobtigida, Anthe>--~---vui,......., .. ne "' ny FrencioM. A beautl1ul and well-mean-.,. .. a meQUJM cover Olfl, a college 1ng pro&tltuta ceptur• the etfectiona ot e
rowtng teem reunited aftlf • decide to young Army veteran causing a aevere
·~ IOlt rec.. . conflic1 between the young man and hit 8 --~ ff Tilllllf Featured r~~·~-~~~1 is.. Ot Anwlca't
Loni Anderton dlscu•11 her role as a obligation to Its nati.... population ii exa-
detectl\le tn tr,e upoomtng ~ "Part. mmed through "*'-to medlcal ca<• faclll·
ITfo.nt. ties on Indian raeatV•t'°"41 (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ' l ~oa.-. ~ ... "Deel Of The Century" ( 1983,
• -. ... ,_ · Comedy) Chevy ChaN, Sigourney UJWCI m1 !I• w....,., Whetl a high ttchoolOgy' uttra· -.al I I I '• IN' laVar Borton reads weapon turns out to be df*llve lta mans
"Thr .. ,By The Ste" and dltcovers that utactur• hlf .. II\ arrn1 hustler to dtlpOM
stetlae can be e<eated out of the .... the of 11. 'PG' (1 hr., 38 nw'I)
sandettheek. (R) Q _ (!) .... U91T• Tht Men Who
CID .. WAY OUT -· Dick Played The Game (R) Civett reviews the facta and fiction eor· (If) ... "The Booket" (1981, Otama)
rounding Otd w .. t outlaws. frontier c111et. Anthony Hopt(lne, Richard JordOn BaMd
aalOOnt. women and rodtOI. • on the novel by Jemel O'Donnell. With CC .,. "Bolefo" (1981, ROmanot) the co11apaa ·of the Thltd Atleh. Hltlef
James Caan. Gtta~Chaplln. Forty·f1vt become1 embittered toward thoM he
yeara In the ltvet of French. AusUn, ~-bef1evee heYe ~yed Nm (2 tin., 30
man Mid A~n eouplet and their off· min.)
gprlng. btgjMngJn 19~. who find thelf (J)C..AC9=tTIOIUTC•• The
itvea TntertWlntd ~h through a common unique 1ty1t and ..,_ of humor of tht
love of muliC and tht lntervtntlon of war popu1a1 entertain« la lhOwCUed In thll
i hrl, 5 min.) · ~.at c .. ,,. P1lac9 -Mf.. -lat Vtgll_ _ . .,. ••MnNI FMturtd. a visit to the 1 •crcua-
Bahlmll lnciudM teaming to d!Ye' lot .. Cl) MI 11 nc Lii Matt In, Candy and IN~a.-nd an authentic Island beach par· Hatold rttuctently accept a CfiMef lnvita·
i non from Cliff Hemllton (A)
.... ,... ITICTAO-"' •LA FHtured. an lotervltW with C.-
channel 58 Hot Seat hoSt. Wally George. ••WI-Comtditnnt Joan A~·
• tht latest In feahion ~let; • report .,. 11 a megazine covt< 'gift: a college
on ~anci athllt.. rowtng team reunltt<l after 1 decade to
ITICTAC... a~ •Jolt race. .. • .. al) --"Ooomtd•y F\lgl'lt" (1966, •.-wtCCMIT Susptnae) Jack lord. Van Jotmon A
..... 11"11 bomb hidden on I New YOl'k·bOund jtt
......... ,,, .. Ill mutt be found :::;F." '"~ ·-CD) WW" I San OltgO Padr .. It LOI • _,. UT ,.
AnQf1e9 OOdgerl (2 tlrt • 30 min.) ttmT ATM •••• fll ·--A The natlOnll lllut of Am«~'• lllf Big Bird and hit fntndl Ylll1 tlw Met·
obligation to ltt l\&tNe populatlon Is ex•· ropcrfltan M'*'-lm of Art In New V<n. (A)
mined throUgh vtsltt to rMdleal C.lt flClll' i( 1 tw')
h• on Indian r1WV11tl0nl (R) Q ( 1 l'w ) .. ,..,.
(C)-.x'llAI -Cl} -.... IOla••l•I Tht plight ot (Z) ..,., "Cl• CtOM" ( 11M&. Otame) neglected children i, dramatized tl'wough
84.Kt lancutet, ¥vonnt 0. C.rlO When the 1tCfY of five ab9ndontd chMdfen who
they double-crOll MCl'I otl* following • struggle to remain tocaeth« a a tatnlly
robbtrf. a palf of etooM Pf0¥9 thet thtrt Start Chfi. · Sarancfon -and MehMa
la no honOr amtfng thle'M (1 hr .. 27 Mlchlellen (A) (2 htt.)
mln ) a ..,. Boz'a titler ~ dtttrn'lined to
l ftMT• find 1 aunken W0tld War II aubmar•ne
-(I) »i 'M Ot. Boyer btCOmtS IOaded with gOld bU11on (R) ( 1 hr.)
Irate es he wades througtl red tape lo 1= ~ • CoOling blinkt1 fof • pttltnf 1:fuf-....
. ~a hilt wave. (R) . nd U11U .-ill An txpl()tatlon oC the a,. A-1U9 fht Fau. M\lf~ • gradual chlngee WI outlOOk and an1tue1e e A . .,. held ctpttve on a Ollty fatm by • ~ lltnOOQ dw•"'-t .. Mtng ~•I
bend of ruthlael commandoa (Al (1 hr.) lnttfVlft9 end • look at tht •nnual coo-•_."Woman Of The Vear' (1942, ventlOfl of ume ~of Amtriea Q (1
COmtdy) Katharine Heptx.irn; Spencer ht)
Tracy •. A goat1p ~ &nd hit IPOl't• ... 'IWTllT •I• lt HIQNightl ot
WJlt• tMbend:~ tnueh of lhtlr time Supet Bowl XIII • PlttlbUrgh St..iert "' ;.~r~-~~Js.~Our Oe~~~Rb.ya OM Summtl'"
$choOll. To Sa~ OUr CNldten" MtrthlA ( t982. Oraf'l\a) 8-n ~. Betty
Frady holtt a IOOk It lht lmpefiltd futUte B<antley An~ vaeaOon tor 1 moun-
of Ametice'a publie achool9. focutlng on t•inteMO ScOttilh ~ tnd the
prtellctk>nt of ·faculty thOnlQlt. prollltt 'Y.ouno woman trtvtllng wit,, hWn btcOmlt
of atudtntt who tr• diltracted tfom ltern-the venue f0t p.tionar ~tlOn. 'PG' ( t ,
1og bV tetevlalM per.n1a1 nagtect Ind. "'·· eo m1n > • drug ttde. lfld _,.ting cOmrnuMY (%) ... ''Now Mel For~" ( 1983,
dlf'Nndl thlt IChOOll Nlfll •tudtntl' Ofame) ChilfYt Ladd. Robtrl eoi.by. A •
emotional Ind aoelel netdl (3 htt ) woman 1um1 to alCOhot-"ttl hit hutband . I~ I rr I 111n Ftaturtd ~•ttd on• repe Clllitgt.. R' <1 tv ' 32
Loni ~ dllQJllU htf roet a I e M19lll'OICOCll 1111 lZ
detlCti'lt ... the ~ --''Part• ; l
•Cf> ..... "Tht ~· (19$8. Orami) Wl-
bm Holden. Trevor Howard Oliab6aid
Allled shlpt are towed to -~ by • aeegolng tug whoa• commandtr
potHS.S an Important~ (2 tn, 30 mio, . .
-~=-.,... 'l.a&n and . ~on are hired to tranaport ...-
from Santa Batb9ra to lot ~ bu1
the reel gems are lntxpllc;aCty .rti*leed by
"faMI. <ID~·· l &l.•mwrr .... A docu-dlama tbOut Che ·~ ot '°"'* memberl of Al'I Sung Myung Moon'a untfk;ation Ctuch.
featuring ex-Moonle Chtte Clltlon Who
~r•YI himaelf. l 1 hr.} GD WtlTllAlt A,..._.,.., ''Peiloe
11 At t1anct. 1~1973" wt* Amtfbn encs V1atnameee eoldllts c:lelhad lri batttt,
dlplomata In Pal'll argued fOf fCM ~
aboUt making peece lR> Q . (1 tw.) ~--:·1941" (1982. COmtdy) John ..J
BelutN. T othlfo Mttune. Aftet tht bomb-
ing of Plett HarbOf, · Southem c.ltomle
cMlianl and mllltaty ptrtonntl r..::t wtt1'1
unbtidled panic to rumOl'I oC I.,...._
'8ltllCk In thetrown blc:kyud 'PO' (1 hr .. ..58mln) . '
Cl) ... ICIUT'I tll M -Seen o>Gte-. <1YVS. H1lmerKtnty (R) (1 hr.)
W _. "The Groove Tube" ~· Comedy) Ken ShaplfO, RlciWd • '·
Ta6evlalon cllchn art •tlrlzed In 1 ..,...
of lketchel ranging trom • c:autiCWWY tllt
on dope dealing to a VO publto MtvlCt
announcement and 1 rlbekf epoot of
"Wtdt World ot Spona." 'R' (1 hr., 15
;i~ "$IX Weeki" (1982. Orama)
·Dudley Moore, Maly Tytet Mooft. A mlf'
r\td Congreeak>na! candldatt bec:Omafor
increesengty Involved In tht llYtl of I
weatthy ~ew York women and htt leUk•
mic =« 'PG' ( 1 tv. •. 47 min.) -• -I · .. rr ... .. "Whatevtf Happened To Baby
·Jener (19e2, SU9*) Btt't• Oavta.
Joan Clewfotd. Two llltA both tOfn* film atata. ltve • b(zane ~ In • ,.. ••
..
ror·rldclen hoUM~2 hra, 4& min.) CBl mY•HU•n• ... (%).,.. "The Tln Orum" (1979. Ora4
ma) Oevld Bemttt. Angela WlnkJtt. A
llmtft bOy wtth UOOIUSI powetl of ~
tion retecta polltict. humen oompanion-shiJ> and eYlf'I adl.ithOOd end ..,.,.,
abOutll• country ounncflhe t
..,..,. of tilt. Nazi . regime. r.i•M11t111111•11tvt1 btflJii tm dnln 'R' \L'W· n mn > tW1~ .. a:.~,. .
•&t&ll• ......... --·-...... ~ .. Of Attoblta
&°'i!J~.j. ., "Btelt Mder:
Art Of BUttl" tncw.. ttndll blledt mid
hlld ,OCk. ttttunna ''The Roea" and lrom hef ''No rtt11•• llt>Un\. ( 1 hr.)
ILMIM I llIQ
-•'lfrtllltlblt'' (1911, er .. )
ht fox. AllcNld PtcNoo; A bored
hulbaild II_,. on 1 ~of~
-•dvetlturt (' "' • 21 mlt\) tWe.m u. .. -... am11 "°"' ~ MaaOOW&. N.Y.
Sunday,Sep1.2, 19&t 17
,
-="I'd Rather ee Rich" (1964.
) Sandra Dee. Robert Goulet
When her taance It unavaHable. a young
women finds a substitute to lntrOduce to
her d}'lng gr_andfst~ 1 hr .. 55' ~lf!.J ..
WD • CAll ~ DAYID LITftlllllAI Scheduled comedten Jerry Seinfeld ( 1
lhr)-MmlY
llU."NOOD ~ Featured. an
IRteMew with actress Morgan Brittany
behind the IOefM of the 0.vld Lertter-man Show. Cl) ...... wln'l..,9'0..,1:1'.., __
• llOWll "The Dark At The Top 01 The
Stan" ( 1960. Orama) Robert Preston,
Ocwothy McGuire. Baaed on the play by
Willem Inge Memb«• ot an Otdahoma
flfl)ify In the 1920. atruggte With the prob-
lems .ot ~daY life. ( 1 hr .• 30 min) ~ ' (l)~(R).
(Q) ... "CofM Of The Pink Panther"
(1983, ComeOy) Ted Waas. David NiVen A bumbllng New Yori( City cop 1ntervlewa
a host of tuaPlcloua charectMS In his
~Ugatlon of the thejt of the fabUloua
Pink ~aTUher diamond '.PG' ( 1 hr .. · •O
min.) -
W(]I) _. "Now And Forever" ( 1983
Orama) Cheryl Ledet Robert Coleby A woman turn• to 1lcohol When her husband
Is arretted on a rape charge. 'R' { 1 hr • 32 min> · W(J).,. "The Tin Dru'm" (1979. Dre-
ma) David Beonell. AnQeta Winkler A
amaM t>oy W'lih uOusU.i powers of petcep-
tlon rejects poAUcs. human companion-
lhlp and even edultHood end wander&
aboUI his country during the tumultuous
years ot the Nazi regl(l)e. releflllesaly
banging a loy drum. 'A' (2 hrs • 22 min )
t:9 I .,._ "GreaM 2'' (\982. MUllC81)
Maxwell Ceulfteld. MIChelle PteiffM An
Engtrsh student at {l t960a American high
school has to prove himself to the leader
of a glfls' gang whoee membets can date
only those of a gang of greasers 'PG' ( 1
hi .. 55 min) ' --·--. CJ) ... "Go Aak Allee" { 1973. Orama)
Wiiiiam Shatner. Jamie Smith Jackson A
taen-ege girt struggjel to overcome her d!UCI habit (1 ht., 30 mln.) .
(!))U. U•ICMfU'NlfY This .._.O yard
horse rece offers a putM Of 2 5 million
dollars (from Ruldo8o. NM) (R) ( 1 hr ) •1CIJCM ... _...Atal • 19M.1'M .... ........ ~. ~ llOftl "Endleu Love" (1981
Romance) Brooke Shields. Martin Hewitt
A 17-yeaN>kh obeessi11e love for his 16·
year-old girlfriend leads to parental con-
tlleta and rr.gedy. 'A' ( 1 hr , 55 min ) -1..,., lftllMY ... ..... .,_
Ml ... "The BloOd Of Others" (198A.
Otama) Jodie Fotler. Michael On1kean
Based on 1he .novel bv SlrnOM de Beeu-
-llomlnv Movla-ma) June Havoc. John ~ussen (2 hn )
.,, -Ill) "River 01 Myalery" ( 1 i69. -Dram4) Vic Morrow. Claude Akins (2 hta.) . lrtl CJ) "The Virginian" ( 1929. Western)
Gary COopef. Mary. Brian (1 hr • 30 min.) •CC> "lmptoper Channeta" (1981. eom.-dY) l\lan Ark111. Mariette Hartley ( 1 hr .•
32 min)
•@ "All The Way Home" (1963. Orama)
Jean Simmons, Robert Pr"ton (2 hr• )
NICI) "Or Kiidare'• Victory" ( 19 .. 2. Ora·
me) Lew Ayrn. llonel Barrymore (2 tn) . •
CJ) "The Tenth Victim" (1965. Fantasy)
Marcello Mastroianni, Ursula Andreu. ( 1
ht. 32 min.) -~"Hard Country" (1981, Orama) Jan-
Mlchael V1noent. Kim Basinger { 1 hr .. ,5
min) •CB> "They Ca.II Me Bruce?" { 1982. Come-
dy) .)otlnny Yuna. Margaux Hemingway
{1hl.30min)
(Q} "Six WMka" ( 1982, Otama) Dudley
Moore. Mary T)'!ef Moore. ( 1 tw., "7 mtfl.)
•Cl) "O'Hara'• W1f1" (1982, Orama)
Edwlfd AllllOf, Ma!'leUe Hanley. ( 1 hr . 2'1
min J '
CJ) "Cna Cr<*" (1948. Otama) Burt
Llncastes. Yvonne 0. rto (1 hr . 27
men) -~''Deel Ot The Century" (1983, Come·
dy) Chevy Cl'lese. Sigourney Weaver, (I
hr.38mn) ·
''The Bunk.w" { 1981. Drema) Atltho-
• nf Hapl\1n1, Riehal'd Jordon (2 tva . 30
.,
min) ' "The Prodigal" (1955, Orame) ~·na
umer. Edmund Purdom. ( 1 hr .• 64 mlf'l,) ;'"'.4ow Md Forever" (1983. Orarna) C'*Yf Ladd. Robert Col-by. ( 1 ht., 32
min) •
• "The SIOfV Of Molly x·· ( 1950, Ora·
18 Sunday, Sept. 2, 1984
-· "That Kind Of Woman" (1959. Ora-ma) Tab Hunter. Sophia LOl'tn 12 hra l '
-JU•.-nooa Movies-
-· "Soorlse At Campobello"· (1960,
Biography) Ralph Bellamy. Greer 0.rton
~ "The Black Roee" { 1950, AdVanturt)
Tyrone Power. Orlon Welles (2 hta 1
mtn)
(Q) "Jeutmy" ( 1973, Romance) Robby
Benson. Gtynnl• O'Connof ( t hr , 30
min) .,
"flve Daya One Summe(' { 1982, Ora-
ma) Sean Connery. Batay Brantley ( 1
hr. 50 min.)
CJ) "ClmarrQn" (1961, Western) Glenn
Ford. M.arla Scheu. ~27 min.)
_m "G'Otel. T~ W«ld Cup -Challenge"
( 1983. Documentary) Narrated by Sean
~. \J-~;· ~=' ( 1982:-o;ama) Ju9Y Oa,Vla, LlrWI• CollllW. (2 hrs .• " min ) •CC> . .''1941" (1982. ComedV) ~
Belushi. Toehlfo M1fune { 1 hr .. 68 m4n )
•CZ) "'Nine Houri To Rama" (1963. Ota·
me) Horal Bucl'lhotz. Jose Fer_rer. (2 hr•.
Smtn.) •CC> "Hard Country" ( 1981. Otarna) J1n-
Michaet Vinc.nt. Kim.S.tif1G8r.-(1 hr . •5
min) •CC "RobiMon CtUIOe'' ( 1976 Adven·
tur ) Antrneted,. ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) CZ) 'Dontet" (1983. Orama) TlmOthy
Hutton. Mandy Patlnkln (2 hrt • 9 min ) ··oo "Thay eaa Ma Bruce?" (1982. eom.-dY> JohMY YuM. Margau1e Hemiogwly 1! tw .. 30 min> •Oll "Circus World'' ( 1964, Orama) ~n
Wayne. Claudia Cardinale (2 hr J. &5
-.l
VOlf. T.wo lovere enc~ter ovntieiming
Odds when rt:iev attempt ro keep their love • from falling apart In Parli during World
war II ~··· 56 min ) ·1-utrlUO ... .
.,.. "My Favorite Year" (1982,
Comedy) Peter O'Toote, JeSllCl·Harper.
A" drpsomenlacal former \.matinee ldol has
trouble coping with the Pf•MUres or a live
TV performanc. during televlllon'1 Qotden
~ 'PG' (1 hi .. 35m1t1)
1111 (SJ ... "Friday The 1:Jfh. Psrf" Ill'
( 1982. Horror) Dana Kimmel. Paul Krat-
ka Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote
cabin et Crystal L•k•. the stalking
grounds of a 1 deranged monster who
wears a hockey masJc 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 mm ) -~,.,.,.. ..... ,..
M llOWll "Pnvate ~ .. (1983, Come-
dY) Pnoebe Cites. Batay Russell. Teen·
aged boys V!Slt the 111-gir11 Cherryvale
Academy f<>< some fun and •dventur• 'R'
lhr . 37 min.) ·'
-CllCMO'I PMT l90ltf -tcOn
-Nlllll( . ... "Yes. GIOf0io" ( 1982. MUSteel)
Luciano Pevarottl, l<athryn Harrold A
renowned operatiC tenor becomes roman·
tlcally Involved with a pretty volee speclal-
111. 'PGJ..t hr .. 63 min )
•Cl)M Sill . (l)•t .,_~
--ia.lvenlng ·• u• ... * ... "'"°'° .... Q._
lllm'IC09Al'f IAmllTMMUCnCA ., ..... ...,.
oel.-•
.,. "Improper Channela" (1981.
Comedy) Alan Atkin, Marietta Martley. A
series of mlstindera .. nd1ngs cauee. a
~ IOClal Workef to IUlplCI Iha S.yaar·Old
daughter of a separated coupi. ii the vie·
11m of child abuse 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 32 min.)
CO) MOWll "Jeremy" ( 1973, Romance)
Robby Benson. Glynnis O'Connor. Two
teen·agere encounter IOve for the first
lime, but nol without fee1ng many .wk·
w1rd 11tuat.ont along the way. 'PO' { 1 hi •
30 mtf't)
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PU IMA11 Chtt Thomas vs. Nick
McCleUancl for the Watld LIOhtwetghl
Championsh)J>, scheduled '°' 1}. toundl from Et Pet0, Tex.) ( 1 hi . 30 i'nk'I.) •
llON "O'Hara'• Wit•" (f9e2. Ora·
ma) Edward Asn11, Marlette Ha111ty An
attomey OecJ to pu8 the plug Oil the 1fe-t0pport~ equlpnltnl oft wlUch 1'111
vdt 11 IUMVlng and entually rec.Ml
Counsetlt'lg from hei g , 'PO' (I hf . 27
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net!> In Cnme." · •Cl> ... ''The Key" (1968. Orlme) Wl-1 LOii IOAT m . .,_ "GO Naked In The W0tld" II.am Holden. Tt9¥0f Howatd. DIMibAed
.... Q (1961, Orame) Gn Lollobflglda. Anthe>-Allied lhipt are tOMd to ~ by •
PA......_ Comedlenne.Joen Rrv· ny Franclola. A t>eeutrful and well mean-seagoing 1ug whoaa commander
era ea • ma;ga%ina OOY9f g rt; • college Ing proetltuta ceptur• the atfecltona ot • pou.._s an lmp0i1ant key (2 hr&., 30
rowing t .. m raunttad after .a decade to young Army veteran caU1lng a leVe(9 -min.)
•1Yef'l08. ~· coo11ict between the roung man and hlS 1·•lll'tl!•-·--!I ---· wealthy fathef. (2 tn. .....,.. •. . __.. ... IT nmMf Featured e IOWA The natlona ._of Anwlce'• -e J 1IM1181 LU• .nd
Loni AnderlOn dllcl 111• her rOle as a obl)gatlon to Its native population Is axe-Remington ate hlfad to tranlPC)l1 tewell
detecllve In the upcoming series "Part· mined thtough Yillta to madlcal cwa facill-from Santa a.i-bela to LOI Atlgelaa. but
In cm-." ues on Indian .-...rvationa. (R) Q ( 1'tw.) the real gem1 aia lne~lllY rai:llec.d bV ,_..CG•• CC) .. "Deel Of The CentUty" (1883, · "t.keai!AI ~:·) . ..._ • ..,_ Comedy) Chevy ChaM, Sigourney 1· LOllC"alldClm WeeNef Whan a high technology ultra· WMtMn . -.U I I •I I~ \,.tVar Burton reads weap00 tUfns out to be defective, It• man-_.... A docu-<fratne abOut the
"Three By The See and diloO\'efs that ufactur&f tw• en arms utlef to dllpOM · expe11enoe of former memberl ~ Rev. atone. can be cneted out of the .... the • of it •PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) Sung Myung Moon's UniftcltlOf'I Ct'AAn:h. ...
sandorlhear. (R).Q _ (l) .._. u•t• The Men Who featur.log ex-M~ CM• CarllOn who (8) .. WAY OUT __ , Dick Played The GerM (R) ~rays hkntelf. ( 1 hi'.)'
C.vett r.._. the tact• and fiction sur· ®llMI "The Bunker'' (1981, Dame) D~A.,.._ ..... ,"""••f "Peeca
rounding Old Weat outlawl. frontier clllet. Anthony~. Richard Jordon. Based 1s A' Hand 1968-1973" Whit American
saloonl. woman end rodeOI on the n<Mf by Jamat O'Donnell With and Vlatnameee toldlec'I dlllNd In blnte. CD .,.. "Bele(o" (1.981. Romance) lhe coflapae of the Third Reich. Httlef dipk>matt ln Patla ergued tot tour )'eW1
Jamee Caan. Geraldine Chaplin Forty·lrve beoomal embittered towtrd thoaa he eb001 matting ~· (R) Q ( 1 hr_.)
years In the ~ of French. FUsian. Clef· beliewe hew t:Jlltrayad him (2 hrl.1 30 CC).,. "1941" ( 1982. C<lfl'.*'Y) Jotw'1
man and Ame<leen couPlee and thelf off· min.) BeUN: Toshlro Mltune. After lhl bomb-
spring, beglntling In 1936. who find their (I) C.-A ce "Mtm AT c•• The Ing ol P8atl Hart>Or. SroUthlm c.lbnla
INes Tntertwined boCh through • common unique styte and ..,.. ol hwnOf of the crvll ns and military pel"IOMel tteCt with
k>ve·ot muliC and the Intervention of war popular entettaln9r It lhowcatad In this unbrldled penlc to rumor. of I..,._
i hrl . 5 min.) parfonnanc:e taped at CMlel'I Palace In att8Ck In 1halr own-baet(yerd 'PG' (1.hr .•
1MTlllL LatVQI.~·-" 58~~ .,. I• M TDWI Featured. a v!Slt lo Iha 1 •oa.om... · Cl) IOUTI • M -Been CY()(•
Bahamn lncludet leernlng to dlVe tor .. Cl) 1!I1 IO nc Lii Martin. C.ndy and c1l_ vt.. Hilmer t<enty (R) ( 1 hr.)
lhart<t and an authentic liland beactl par· Harold reluctantly IOC8P1 a dinner lnvl1a· CJJ llMI ~'The Gro"ove Tuba" I.!::·
• ., ,. tlon from Clift Hamilton. (R) Comedy) Ken Shapilo, Rldwtd .
FMaY... • 111CTAC-Tele\'lllOn clchn ate •trtnd In I ..... M OlfU. Featured an lntervltW w11h ~ of tketchee ranging from a cautiOflelY teAI
chanMI 66 Hot Seat hOlt. Wally George: P& ....-Comedienne Joan Riv· on dope dealing to a VO putllo ~
the lat-1 In fathlon acc:MaOflM: •report .,1 u 1 megazine COY9f gut a college el'lflOUnC*lltnt and a rlbald tPOOf ot
· on&ndUranceathltt• rowtng teem reunited att.r a decade to '"Wide WO<ld of SportL" 'R' (1 hr .. 15
I TIC TAC-a~ a lolt race, min ) .. (fl) ... "Ooomldly Flight" (1966. (Q} tlO¥ll "Six Weeki" (t~. Dllf'M) • ,_.,,n CGUIT Suspenae) Jectc Lord, Van Johnt()n A ~ley Moore, Mary Tyler Moote. A mll•
..... cmcllll11 · bomb hidden on a New York-bound let ned CongrlAtOO&I cenddei. beeeln• aa. a.WGILDW -..&.I must be found Mfore It txptod-. ~~ tncreulngly Involved in the 1¥91 of a CD) rm•• Sen Oleg<> Ptdt• at Lot 8i) _,. UT M ~ wealthy New York womtn and hit ._... A~ Oodger'I (2 hr• .. 30 min.) ftmT ATM MIWAl-8 W mec daUghter. 'PG' (1hr .• 47 "*'->
• .WA The na1IOMI 1aue of America's llfl Big Bird .rid t. tl'ienda Yltlt the Met-1-..
obllgltlOn to Ill .~ttw J10P'.ll&tlon It exa· ropotltan Museum bf Art In New Yoric (A) -I f.. ·.
mined through visits to medical care ltclll· i( 1 hr.) ..,. "Whatever Happened To Beby
h• on &ndltn rtMIVlltont (R) Q ( 1 hr ) ..,.._. JaM'?" ( 1982. Sutpeolt) Bent OIMI, IMlllAI .. Cl) _. flM•TI rna plight or Joen Crewfofd Two 1111.-; bcltt\ tomw
.,.. "Crlal Croa" (19'8. Oftma) neglec1ad children II dramatln<I through t11m 11.ars. llYe a bilarra a1u1t.nct Int &er·
Lancastet. Yvonne De ~. When lhe story of ""19 abandoned cNldran who ror-rldd«t houl4t. (2 tw. ~ nW\.) t~blt-Crou each other follOWing • struggle to remain togelhet u •family ®••H••TM ..
r • 1 pn of crook• Pfe>Ve that theft Stars Chna Sarendon and Mellua CJ) llMI "The Th Orum" ( 1979, Cra-
ll no •mono thllwl (I hr . 27 • Michaelsen (R) (2 hrs.) ma) Devld Bennett. Angeta Winkler. A
min.) a Wlm Boz'• sitter it det8finlotd to small boy with unulUll pow9f1 of petcep-. I ftlAT-. ftnd t auntlan Wor1d War II eut>manne liOf\ rejects polittCt. humltn eompe116o1r-
.. Cl) #ISW• Of Boy8' t>ecomeS. loaded with gold bUltlon (R) ( t hr.) atiip and even adulthood and=~
Irate u he wtdea through red tape to 1--abaot tlllJ CtlOf'tty ~ ... , __
eec:ure.acool&oOblankat tor a patient dut· _,..... years ot Iha Nazi regime. ••lllnlff
• ~ 1 heel wa~. (R) -um.I ~ ~ exJ*>!atlOt'I ot the be:IJi t~ dtwn 'R' C . 22 "*'·> a M ,..,.. 1'h9 Face. Mur~ tnd gradual cherlQee 1n outk><* Ind anilude '*I (I) die e e A .,, held captive on a dawy tarm by • occurmg among dw8rla. teeturing M'litrtl
band of rut"'-commandot <RI (1 hr.) lntitfviewl end a k><* at tht annua. I con---••W nn..-• e _.."Woman Of The Vtar ' (1~2. venteon ot Uttla P~ of Amtfica. Q (1 M&SM•
Comedy) Katt\lrina Hepburn. 6ptneer hr.) •• ...... •
TtlCY. A s::f OOkJmnistand hef sport.. CElllL•mAmt•••rT• Highlight• of --a ·-wrlttf' rubt spend much of their time Super Bowl XIII .. PlttabUrgh St..,_ vs.. J9 IL -Mat«t Of Aerot.10
IO maaningla8I ~-(2 hrs ) . 0aan Cowbovl CR>. !!!om Mesa. A~· 8 0 ... CLOmll "To &ave OVr (I) .... "f!lve Oayt One ~.. (JI) n.-•Y "SeM ~ ~ To SaYe Our CNldrtn" Mersnan (t982 Orama) Sean Connery. ·Bt11Y Art Ot Busti" lncw.t t&Adar bll9dl et'ld
FraoY holt• a look at the lmpani.d future aranttey. A'4 Alpine vacation tot • n'IOUI\· hard rack. ... ,Ul'IOQ "The Roee'" et'ld
of America'-..publtc scttooll. focualng on talneirlno ScOttllh physlelen od ttlff from'* "No Frllt" 9lburn. (1 tw.)
pt9dletionl of feC::ulty shof1~ ptollles young woman traveling with him beCOIT* • •NI Q
of aluden«t WhO •• diltiect~ from IMrno lhe venue f0t pefsOi'laJ rtvelatlon. 'PG' ( 1 ftt1 ... ''lnellttlbll': ( 1'11 \, Orwne)
Ing by t~. petental neglect and hr •• 60 min) • Samef\1he fo'9 Rlctwd PachtcO. A bOred
cttug ~ and eece191ing comtnuM~ (%) ... • Now Md Fortvt(' < 1983. Mt>and ii -'1 on • journey Of "'*'°"' ~ that KhoOll fUitlM ltudentt .., • Oramt) Ctwyl Ladd. Rob«t eottby. A advtnt\#t. ~~· 21 mln.l 7 emotlonel and aoclal need&. (3 hrs) woman tunw to llCOhOf Whtn hit hUlblnd tW (J) U. ,_II •I lft ~
I __._· · It arr lad on a rtpt cl'IAtgt 'R' (1 hr .. 32 .._oowa. NY • .,._, R. mu rr F .. tured. mln.l
t..ooC AnOtlrlOO ~ '* rott,.a1 • ........ l.DCIJFll TI Sunday, Sept. 2, 1984 17 •
detectl'le In the~• Part· • ... ..
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.... Q .
~CCIWMY
UTn.DTM IMJCnCA •'tnl•-.r
.llllllDUCm 90LOIY
._ "Battle Beyond The Stars"
( 1980, Sclence-Flcuon) Richard Thomas
John Saxon A reprilefitaltve or a galacttC
alhance rounds up a motley group of
space warriors to thwart !he schemes ol a
ruthless conquerer 'PG' ( 1 ht . 43 min.) 00 .,_ "Curse Of The Pink Panther ..
• (1~. Comedy) Ted Wass, David NIVen.
A t;>umbllng New YOt'k City cop Interviews
a host ol supSlclous characters In his
1nvestiga11on or the theft of lhe fabulous
Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr . •O min) ,,, cm llCMI "The Last Kida On Earth"
( 1983, Drama) Jane Colllns. Toby
Bndge Two boys living In a town near a
nuclear power station return from a runa-
way nigh! lo find their town deMrted
.,_"Young Ca..idy" (1965, Blog-
rapl'ly) Rod Taylor. Flora Aoblon. An Irish
playvmght'a carfff It prefaced by writing =tl#IQ protnt pamphle11. (1 rv .. 50
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LAMIOAT · .... Q
PA ..... "Bolfd Gold" ChOfq·
rapher Anita Manl'I 11 WOfk: NASA'• plan
10 Include ptlvatt citizen• on 1pece shuttle Ill hta.
Ta: l nlll•ff Featured "WNre Are l'My NOW?": Robby The
Robot I t-.eo•• -.,...,.
&.Mee ••cw WOIWA1WC!l•
... "Trading Places" (1983 Com-
edy) Edd'le Murphy, Oen Aykfoyd A weU-
to-do executive, a ghetto-bred con man
and • prostitute deVIM a plot of rewnge
against two conniving llnanclers 'R' ( 1
hf -413 nwl.) cm .. "Blue Collar" ( 1978, Drama)
Rlchard Pryor, Har.oey Keitel Thr• frus· •
_ JLated OetrOlt auto factory. work«a tum to
crime. bringing them Into mofe conftic:t
end potential danger than they ever . lcoun~;.:R' ('.hr .~~·>
1-I Oii TMI TOR Feetured. tour the
• Bahamas with • vlllt to the celebrltlea'
hideaway and • trlp around a desec;ted
Island. .
I ., .. ,,...
Ill Oii U.. Featured· a look al surfing
off the coast of HewaJI; e trip to Camp
Pendleton In Long Beech to meet abme ol
LA 's toughest drllf aergeenta, contrtbut·
Ing reporter Cynthia Alllson gets e super-
1"~ f.~. .
aAw.D.-..Of#'..U
..... .... ._. A toot< at human
acconvnod8tions to Iii• on earth, 1n
space. under ground and under water,
fealunng the development of the &kys-
crar:>!' and the evoMion ol the space su11. ~)~~~ . 7::W~IA-lU. Atlanta Bravos at Los Ange-
les =• (3 hrs ) =~<I> caar=:. II f.D .._. n.ai Kale and Athson
complicate their lalhef'• dtnner plans
when they extend an lnvilatlon to a volup!
tuous dancer (R)
.... "WllhOUf Love" (1945, Come-
dy) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn A
friendly widow rents a room to a 1eient1s1 •
who rums 001 To t>fra aomnambuhst. (2
hrs.)
D 9 ntl •ALL IUY Colt and a friend
(Roy Rogers) set out to capture rustlers
who hevi stolen $8 mUhon 1t1 diamonds
and c~aled them In the hooves of
~'Jll'·> I Bn91fY•n liOlllrT Feetured:
"Where Are They Now?"· Robby The
Robot. CD llOYll "Night Cheat" (1970
Su$perwe) David JansMn. Yai:ht l<ouo:
A buslneaman '*-•cab to get him out
of MeldcO w:., ~re: II grounded by bed WNlher. (2 tin e ~ MCITOTMI llY
Sir Edmund Hillary'1 1977 Gano-Ex!*
dltion from the Ganga Rlver dtltt to 1t1 sourc~h In the Hit'Nli.yu la document· ed. (Hit.
CC) "Mountain Men" (1980,
AdVenlure) Charlton Heston, Brian K•th
Two fur trappers enjoy the tr~om of the
wilderness In lhe 1.111 t.hv')'eart before the
encr08<lhment of civilization. 'A' ( 1 hr .. JS
mln.) (l)ail .. -, ...... -,_ .... <JD ,....,, ••-n•-• • ..,.. co..
c:mT Phil and Doo Evertv reunite for the
flrat lime in ten vars. p.rf<>«nlng euch hit•
as ''Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up Litt le
SUSl9" end "Aft I Ha"'• To Do 19 Dream"
from the Roybl Albert Ha• n LOfldo(\ ( 1 • tv.)
... .:.'My Bodyguard.. ( 1079 Dre·
ma) Chris Makepeacie, A<Mm BalOwln.
The new klQ. at • CNcago high echool
makes trten<KWl1h the 9dlool outca1 and
1ogethef they stand up to the CNll gang
that had P9'SeCUted them both. 'PG' (f
hr., 38 ITlln ) •
Cl) ... "Gandhi" (1982, Blography)
Ben KlnosleY. Candice Beratn. Trlceia the
Nfe of Mah8tma Gandhi who led demon-
strauons of pess;ye rtsllt~ In order to
gain indepeudence.tor lndie. 'PG' (3 hn. 8min) i '
l ·O'a.OCI(-.. ______ ,
• a •• a .., ... Jemrt.'• friend tums Joey'1 tiom. Into a gambling
casino. (R)
M11CTAC--~ ~ ..... "Solid Gold" ehoc'tog-
rapher Anita MaM at WC>fk; NASA'• plan
to lnctude private c.ltilena on apace shl.lttte
fllghts. GD A WU nMUIH nt1 .,... cmMY wrnt .._.,.,..Some of ttie West' a ear-
hest miners lalk et>oUt working oondltJona
in the earty 19009 and 8Y9ntl that led to
the 19_13 United Mine Workn strike~
the 1914 Ludlow Maaucre Q (1 tv.)
... (I) .... "The Othef Woman" (1983
Romance) Hel ~nden. Anne MM.ie A
50-year-Qd wldowef, ditenchented with
his marriage 10 a 01f1 hal1 h'll age. ~
on an affair with e more competlblt
dlvo<ced grandmo&her. (R) (2 hrs.) D 8J M •M:TI OILR Mrs. Garrett and
the gills reminisce about thetr first five
• ~at Eastland. (R) Q (1 hr)
• (fJ DftlUTY Alexis p.ys Mark to
remain silent about her dul:*>ul bullnaa
deals. and Sammy Jo's surpr1te Ylsct
lhteatens the safety of Stev.n'1 beby.
i)~1ht.) ..v-..
A WU~ 119 ..... CSR11Y wrnt.a&. llDwm Some of the WMt's .. ,.
liest mlners talk about wor~ CO<lditiona
in the early 1900s and events that led to
the 1913 United Mine WOf'keni strike and
Ifie 1914 Ludlow Massacre Q ( t hr.) ~~JJi .. (1 982. Biography)
Ben KtngsJey, Ca~ B«gen. Trac. tile
hie of Mah8tma Gandt'll who led ~
atraftOnS of pawve '"'5tanee In ordef to
gain lndependenc:le for India 'PG' Q (3
hrs.., 8 min.)
([) ... "The l<etllUCky Fn.d M<MI"
(1977. Comedy) Evan Kim, Mater Bong
Soo Han This collection of ~ .belled~ .sk.atCha lpOOfJOQ ~ liOrl and mOYie cilchel lnclUdll cameo
lppMt&l'IQM by Donald Suthetllnd. Hen-
ry Giblon. G9ofge L&Z90by and BUI Bbt· ~ 'R' (1 hr., 30 "*1.)
U2l ... "10" ( 1979, Comedy) ~
Moore, Julie Andrewt. A ~M
songwriter. disturbed •bout hitting ''mid-
dle age." decides to cheM after a beeutl-
ful g!(l on hef "Y to her w.dding. 'R' (2
hrs . 3 ITill'I.)
a:) ~tl'JITR:CMCMC:OCICICCIC ....,,
•(!) .,. .. The Pink Panllw" (19&4.
COtnedy) Devld Niven, Peter Sell«t A
jewel thief attempt• to take poaea1on of
• priceleta gem With ,,,. helP ot the
Freneh police lnapector't -ii. (2 In. 30
min.)
• ---.0 A docu-chme aboot the
ex.perienoe Of fOfmef memberl of AIY. sung Myung Moon'• unification Church.
feetUting e.c·Moonle Chna Canton Who
Sunday,~.2. 198'4 19
. . .
-Tues•ay Cont.
D e flD 11 llf Ha.I Johnny Carson. J 1 hr.) . .
1:-=....u.
llOWll "Sldewlndef 1" (1977, Drama)
Michael Parks. Merjoe Gortner Male and
female cydsta r~ ttvouoh ruts and fenc.
"· 0\/9' dlr1 tracks and hlfm to win a moto-
croea ratjng championship. (2 hrs )
I :=............. .
UTllE•rr rmlCA Scheduled Dina
Rasot, dw'.ctor of the Pr()j9Ct on MU1tary
Procurement. on challenging the Otlense
Depan"'*lt to make weapons efficient
and safe 10 use. ')Uz ana ~I musl·
Cl8n Wynton Ma11aliS. wlnnef of two
Grammy Awards. on hcS aireer~ p
tv.) ..... -, .... -ftlim--
---Q· -19 CLUI Featured. abortion facta, the
NFL's gteet~ bloopets ( 1 hr . 30 mi1i )
·-·())--"Thornwell" (1981. Drama)
Glynn Turman. Vincent Gardenia. Based
on the tn» atOfr of an Army private who
was eccuaed o espionage and indured
both inten&Mt qwestlonlng and controver· iif :f~ (2Nw)
ai .,. "Fall 01 The Roman Empire"
(Part 1 of. 2) (196(, Orama) Sophia
Loren. Stephen Boyd Emperor Marcus
Aureflus 19 murdered and h11 reprot.ate
IOI'\, Commodus, assumes the throne ( 1
hr, 40m1n)
(C)mwl "Angelo. My Love" ( 1983, Dre·
ma) Angelo Evans, Michael Evans An
Amerlean gypsy bdy 1n11 to. retrteve a
family heirloom which wa1 stolen 'A' (2
hrt)
(IJ AUTO UCllG NASCAR Southern 500
(from Oar111lQ1on. SC ) (R) (2 hrs . 30 cmh.-M)Oll Ol&.Y "Willie Nelson
& Family" The country ainger ~orms
"Always On My Mind." "Whiskey RIVer"
and "On The Road Again." ( 1 hr., 30
min.)
(I) .:ml "Manhattan" ( 1979, Comedy)
W°""Y Allen. ()jane KNton ~n lnlecure
New York comedy writer breaks up with
hit teen·age glrlfrlend to data an outspo-
ken Journalist WhO recently had an affair
with his best friend 'A' ( t hr . 38 min.) -CH).,.. "The Star Chamber" (1983,
Orama) Mtehael OouglH, Hal HolbrOOk
~ young lawyt< firmly believes that th•
guilty ahould not be Ml free and meet•
_ ............. .,,.._.
•cZ> "NIN Hours To Rama" (1963, Ot•
ma) Horst Bucl'lholl. Jose Ftrref'. (2 hrs , 6~) .... •CC> "Torn S.twMl'I Two Lovefl" (197T:'
Drema) lee Rimlck. George Papparct ( 1
IV., 35 mlfl.) -
•(fl) "~~ Gentry" (1952, Drama) Jen·
nifet JoOll. Chlttton H•ton. (2 hrl )
M (f) .. The Datte Mirror" (19'8, Orama) OIMa de HaYllllnd, Lew Ayrn (2 hra.)
CZ) "The Virg ntan" (1929. W•t•m)
.., 2!,ty'COoper, Mery enan ( t tv, 30 min.) -~ ~·er.lMtorm" (1983. Sdtne.FICtlon)
Natalte W"!'<J. CMtl~ Walken. ( 1 hr.,
18 Sunday, Sept. 2, 1984
ChaMenget t>ecauae of hit bebef 'A' f2
hrs , 29 min t..r .. ,.UTI _,..DAVID...,,_
U.MIJalCOCI ,._ya ,_,..o
.. Ma•111W1UU1M• ... "Duel At Oiablo" ( 1966. West·
ern) Jamn Garner. Sidney POltief A
-group of Indian-haters are determined to
transport a load of ammunition througr
i1che ,.,=at any coet (2 hrs l UM.'J• Mm'LI . wn•
W mowll "How I Spent My Summer
Vacation" ( 1967, Mv-tery) Robert Wag· '*· Peter Lawford A cuMlng drifter gets
htmsell 1mplica1~ In the murder ol a
wealthy playboy ~achtaman (2 tvs)
&°'GfU..TODAY
"Monkey On My Back" ( 1957 .
og y) Cemeron Mltchell. Jack
Albertson A boxEJ 11rugg1es to ovetcome
hla addictlOf'I to drugs (2 hts ) m> .:ml ''The Miracle" ( 1970. °Xdven·
ture) Lasste. Miehael James Wixted A
mute boy rescues LaSSle and her pups ~from danget ( 1 hr • 30 min ) Cil llON "Demer· ( 1983, Orama) limo·
thy HY11on. M~ Patenkm. Adapte<'
from E.l Doctorow a novel "The BOOk Of
Daniel .. A graduate atud«lt probes the
events surroundtng his parA's execution
as RussJan nuclear lple$ 'A' (2 hrs . 9
mwl) • '111C..~ W MULTI,...
MOU.YWOOO WI' Featured an
Interview with I(~ Douglas, how to get
your child Into show butlness a IOOk at publlc accet1 TV and how anyone can
have thew own TV show
IOWMlllMTWIUU-• mTIMCYfU
tilt u.IY ..._ ALM • YICW
• Comedy •ketches created from persona
«lCel (1 hr ) W ._.AT&.-.
W 0. LOCAftOI "Robeft Kleln Child 01
The '509, 'Man OI The '80s" The comedl·
an retlecta on Iha Impact of television on
his youth and takes a humorous look at
l enthoOd en the ·so. ( 1 hf.)
-(I) .... _,.ATCH .... ...
au1m1tw
_.."Sex With The Stars" (1981,
Comedy) Thick Wiison Martin Burrows
The writer of a Mxual a~tce column
r .... rchea the relatlonsh1p betwe.n a
woman's Slit drTve and her birth "On 'A' n hr .. 30mln I .
46 mln.)
QI) "Cur OI The Plnlt Panthef" ( 1983,
Comedy) Ted Wa David Niven ( 1 hr ,
'40mtn) •
(0) "Blue Collar" ( 1978. Drama) Richard
~or. Harvey Keitel ( 1 ht., 54 min.)
"My Bodyguard" ( 1979, Drema)
• Makepeace, Adam Baldwin. { 1 hr •
38 min) •CZ> "Gandhi" ( 1982, Blogfaphy) Ben .Klngsiey, Candice Bergen (3 hra . 8
• men.) • -CC) ''Bettlf Berond The Sta,.:· (1980.
SCienoe·Flct1on Richard Thomas. John S xon (1 hr. <43 mlt\)
"Gandhi" ( 1982, Bioglaphy) Ben
Klng$1ey, Cendtee Bergen. (3 hra, 8 ,,,.,, )
(I) "Madame Bovary" ( 1950. Dfam11
CJ) .,... "Sot Weeki'' ( 1982, Orama I
Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore ·A mar-
ried CongrllSIOnal canelld81e becomes
increasingly Involved In the llYM of a
wealthy New VOfk woman and hef leUile-
19 mic :::t'et 'PG' ( 1 hr • 47 min )
119 .,. ''Confessionf OI A WindOw
Cteaner" ( 1974, Comedy) Robtn Ask·
with. Anthony Booth A 8rttlal\ Window
cleane< puta a sparkle Into the llvee 01 the
many women he beds down. ·ft ( i hr • 30 min) • •
•8 MCMI "Blaze Of Noon" (t9•7
Adventure) WIDlam t:tOldan. Anne Ba.1tt11
Four stun1 llteraJeave a eauwal in order to
tra=he US. ITWSll (2 hrs ) MIT.XO ·
.,. ··The'Champ" (No Oatt) 12
hrs . 30 men) ~= 'They caw Me Brue.?" (t982
Comedy) Johnny Vune, Margaul! Hem
1ngway A Wect coast ~o cOOk 1s mi~·
taken fOf karate expen Brvce Lee and
runs afOUI ol ltallan gangster boMet 'PG
lt hr • 30 mtn ) "'lJ M0VW "Halloween 111· SNson Of T!'.'e
Witch" ( 1982. H0<r0t) TQm Atklnl Sta·
cey Nellon. A young woman lnVethgllts a
Halloween mask manvfacturef' •M niay
have been responsible fOf riet fathet'g
ll_ues<>me murder 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min I
Ir.ti lC) llOWll "The Black Roee" ( 1950
Adventure) Tyrone Power, Or.an wt11es
A 13th-century Engtllh Saxon travels Oo·
ental caravan routes seeking tr1de
secrets. (2 hrs • 1 min ) · ·1 ,Mnt• kH••lW(IO _ 419 QICMCN NIT~.-al'T
110W11 "Double Exposure" ( 1982
Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pettet
The murderous nightmares Of e dllturbed
photographer begin to take on a ble 01
that;~' hr .. 35mtn}
4111 ClaAC88MftOIATC•W The unique style •no sense o1 numor ol the
popular entertainef la ahowcased 1n thlS
perf0<mance raped at CMM'1 Pai.ce If\
las.Vegas · -;-.....,. • n•••:r.a UI IDMAllOf '
... "Poncy•a II TM NeJCI Oa)
( 1983. Comedy) Oen Monahan. Wyatt
Kmght. A group of high IChool 1tudl ·•$
try to thwart the plans of a etlf·riQhteous
preacher and the l<KK to C«ltor a Shlke-
iPQre leatrvel 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min )
Jenniftf Jones. James Maton ( 1 hr ~!>
mtn.)
'1) '.'Sp~ Hunt" I 1950. Orama) Ho~11rd
Duft, Maria Toren (2 hrt )
-111) "The Lonely Man" ( 1857, 0tam1l
Jack Patance. AnthOny Petlclnl (2 IV• l -a ''To~1·· (1959. Adventure) van
Helfin, Siivano Ma"98no (2 IM l
1 -
4
i i -
Harrison. Audrey Hepburn. (2 !'Ifs • 50 r.-Jn.)
-(%) "I Never Promised Yoo A Rose Gar-
den" {1977, Orama) ~lhleen Quinlan.
Bibi AnderAOO (1 ht , 36 rtun)
•CC) "Popeye" ( 1980, Comedy) AOb1n
Williams Shelley OuvaH ( 1 hr • 5' min.) CJ» "84lly Jack" ( 11H 1, Orama) Tom
L.aognlm, Oeb'• Taytor ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) •<Zl "Ct• Crou" (1948, OrarNI) Bort
Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo ( 1 hf , 27
min) • OO "Spacehunter Adventur• In The For-
bidden Zone" ( 1983, Sclenc:e-Flctlon)
Pe1er Strauss. Molly Ring-'tald ( 1 hf., 29
min) •CCl "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science-Fiction)
Natalie WOO<J, Christopher Walken ( 1 hr • 46 min.)
(%) "Time Welker" ( 1982, Fentuy) Ben
Murphy, Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr , 26 min ) •CD "Melanie" ( 1982, Orame) Burton
Cummings, Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr • 49
min)
..i%) "Nine Houre To Rama" ( 1963. Ora-
ma) Horst BuchholZ. Jose Ferrer (2 hrs .
6m1n..)
--Evening u ... ....
8'/LGIO
.... 0 .,_.. CClllPAWY
==~ .,...llem .._.,
.,,. ''S.ttle Beyond The Siers"'
( 1980, ~Fiction) Richard Thomas
John Saxon A repreeentatlve of a galactic
al lance rounds up a motley group ol
space wamOfa to thwart the schemes of a
ruthless conquerer 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) CID D11 "Curse Of The Pink Panther"
{ 1983, Comedy) Ted Wa§s. David Ntven.
A bumbfjng Ntw York City cop interviews
' a host of supstclOos characttlf1l 1(1 his .
1 1nveet1gatlon of the theft or the fabulous
Pink Penther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr 40
min.)
(0) MOWll "The Last Kids On Earth"
( 1983, Orama) Jane COiiins, Toby
Bridge Two bOyt living In a town near a
nuclear power station return from a runa-
way nJQht to find •heir town deaerred-
_. "Young Cassldy" {1965 B•og·
raphy) Rod Taylor, Flora RobtOf"I An lrilh
ptaywrlght'I carw Is prefaced by writing
rlOt·rcitlf\g proteat pemphlatt. ( 1 P\r . 50
"""" .. ,,. D1ll ""') -.,.. -... TAii
MICI ~=••w
M10Mt:AllC WW
ll:IYMDYll -.... ....
LAMIOAT .... 0
PA UtAm "Solld Gold" choteog-
'aphtr Anita Mann at wefk; NASA'• plan
10 lncludt Prt'lalt cftlun. on 1pace thuttlt i htl.. • ....... ..,., .. mrr 1'WT Featured "W1*• Art They Now?": Robby The
AobOt -I i--.CC9Mf _,,,..,.
LOWIODlllmal IMllCOIWA~
.,. "Trading Placft" (1983. Com-
edy) Eddie Murphy, 0.n Aytcroyd A weU-
to-do ex«:Utfvt. a ghetto-bred con man ~ a prost11U1e deYtM a plot of revenge
against two conniving floanciett 'R' ( 1
ht., 46 min.) <m .. "Blue Collar" (1978, Orama) ~herd Pryor, Harvey Kettel Thr• frus·
trated Detroit 1uto factory wori<ert turn to
Cflmt, brangtng them Jnto mofe conflict
9J'ld potenttal danger than they ever
-~;.:A· ( 1 hr , 54 mm.)
"98 t C* M TOW Featured tour the
Bahemas·with 1 vtsl1 to t~ celebrltles' hldeew•y and a trip around a deserted
ISiand. 8··-,..., lft•U. Featured' I loot< at turling
off the coast of Hawan: a trip to Camp
Pendleton In Long Beach to meet lbme of
' L.A 's tougheal drlll wo-anta: contrlbut·
Ing reporter Cynthia Allllon get• a auper-
lstw ~ :
... w.D--.OOlf'Wtlt
WiW --.o A iootc at human
accommodatJona to Ale on unh. .,,
space under ~round and under waler,
featUMg the oevetopment Of lhe &kys-
a aper and the eYOIUtion of the space &011
~)~~~
1:Sft) t••u Atlanta Braves at Los Ange-
les Oodge(t ( 3 hrs ) Mi~ , .. Cl) <aa 18 MDI
G) _...,_., Kate and Allison
complieete their lathef'1 dinner plans
when they extend an inv1ta1aon to a vok.lp-
tuous dancer (R)
8 Dll "W11hoot Love" (1945, Come-
dy) Spencer Tracy, ~lharlne Hepburn A
friendly widow rent1 a room to a eclentrst
who turns out to be a aomnambulltL, (2
hrs) D 0 THI •AU. OUf Colt and .a rwend
(Roy Rogers) set out to capture rvstlera
who havi 1toletl 'S8 m1Ulon In diamonds
4lnd concealed them In the hooves of
~~~r ) I .-rAJ IA r n111•rr FHtufed
"Whe<• Ar• They Now?'" Robby The
AobOt . m llOYll "Night Chase" < 11no.
Susper1111) Oevid Jansaeo. Yaphet Kotto
A businestman hif• •cab to get him-out
of Mexico when hit ri. le gr~ by
bad weather. (2 hra
• -.u1T'1 TO THI In
Slf EdrTIYnd Hlllaf)''a 1977 angea ExP9-
dlhon from lhe Gangee Rlvtf Ot«t to 111
.ource high In the H1melayn It doeumenr·
ed (t hf.)
CC) llOYll "Mount In " (1iso
AdWnturt) Charlton t Brian Keath
Two_tur t11pper1 enj lht of the
waldtmeel In the IHI tw ~· ~fefe the encroachment or cMlllatlonj A' ( t ht .. 36
mlnL (!) .. .......
00 -.... , • .,lftlJTlftl•--· ... CCll-CllT Phil and Don Everly reYnltt for tht
firat llme In ten yeara, 1>9rforming aucn hlta
u ''Bye Bye Love," "Wakt Up Little
Suw" and "Al I Have To Do 11 Dream"
from the Aoyll Albtf1 Ha• In London ( 1
hr) .... 'My Bodyguard',.. I 1079, Ora·
... .
ma) Chr• Mak91>91ce, Adam Baldwin.
The new kid II a ChicegO high ld'IOOI
makes friends with the IChool outc:ut and
together they stand up 10 the crua1 gang
lhat had persecuted them both 'PG' ( 1 hr., 38 men)
(%) .... ~ .. (1982. Biography)
Ben Kingsley, Candtce B«gen Tricei the
late or Mah8trN1 Gandhi who led ~
strataons of pa$11Ve r-t~ In ordaf to . ~i~:;c.: lot India 'PG' (3 tw..,
d -UC.~Y
• • •• a &WT·-••-• JeMW• friend tums Jo9y'1 home Into a gembllog
C8SIOO. (A) jl 11C TACDOUM
W nw "Solid Gold" choreog-
rapher Anita MeM at work; NASA'• plan
to lnctuoe prtvate citllenl on apace lhuttte '.!!ghla. . a> ., ... 'nllOUM Tiii ll1M cmnll'I
wmtllL .,._Some of the W.at't ..,.
hest miners 1alk about WOfklng condltlona
1n the early 1900a and event• that led to
the 1913 United Mine Workers""*• and
the t 914 Ludlow Masaaore Q ( U'lr.)
• f) Cl) .,. "The Other Woman" ( 1983,
Romance) Hal Landen. Anne Meer• A
50-yeat-okt wadowef, dlaencl'lanted wtth
his marriage to a gir1 h:al1 l'lil age, embark•
on an aftU with a more competlbi.
divorced grandmother. (A) (2 tvs) D. M NC1'I OILll Mrs Garren and
the gi.rls reminilca about their ril.C 1tYe
years at Eastland. (R) c;> ( 1 hr) 8 ([I D'YIMtTY ~A1t1d1 pays ahnc to
remain .silent about her dubloua buelrle'9
deals, and S.mmy Jo's IUl'prlle ""''
threatens the ••••Y or St9119n't baby. i)~lhr) • ......
A WU ....... M ll1M C9INrf
wrnl 111.,.,.. Somt of the W•t't •r·
!lest miners talk about WOf'klng conditions
in the early 1900s and events that led to
the 1913 United Mine Worker5 strike and
1he 1914 Ludlow Massacre. Q ( 1 hf) (lJ....aoOI CR> • CID .,,. "Gandhi" ( 1982, Biography)
Ben l<tnosiey. Candice e.to-n. Traoes 1he
late of Mahatma GandN who led ~
stratlOnS or pall/llt resistance In °''* to
gatn lndepencWloe lot India 'PG' Q (3
hrs., 8 min )
([)mm "The K.ntuclcy Fried ~ ..
(1977. Comedy) Evan Kim. Muter Bong
Soo Han Thla c tion of no-holm-
barred 1at111Cal tch91 IPOoflng I~
tlOfl and mcMt ICh9a ~ cameo
appearanoea by Id ""2. ~
ry G1blon, George and 811 Btx-
'?1.· 'A' (1 ht • 30 """ ) CQ) .. "10" (1979, Comedy) DJdlty
Moore. J\Ae Anchwl. A • ICCtlefUI
IOnQWTll.,, Olllutbtd about hitting "rNd-
qle ege," o cha• ah• • bteUl>-
tj.lt Qlr1 WI to IMt ~ "ft (2
h,.,3 ) I
Nl1alDOCS IF E II ll .. , "The Pvlk Pan~ (1te4;
Comedy l O.vtd Niwn. Pet• s.ltf'I A
,ewel 1Nef attempt• to ta.ke po111111cn of
a Pf~ Qem Witt\ the hllfp of the
French police~'°''' wife. (2 hra., 30 min) 9 ---.0 A docu-<hma abOut the
e11petienoa of former INl'n~ of Ari .
~ Myung "1oon't Uni uon Churd\.
I Mlns1 tx-Moonie ~ Cenlton who
Sunday, pt. 2, 19~ 19
~reya himMlf, ~·> Cl) fOCllf a&:• Mlnnesote Fels vs.
~Cw~~ht.) -· • IT. ~ J the l111t·yM1 re$t-dent1 ntNOUtlY await their e11am results,
Armstrong withdraws further Into depres-
lk>n. and FlscUI PONS for e magazine
~o 'li'!twtR) ( 1 hr ) .1 ..... Chrlatlne falls In love wlth a
guest who ailters from amnesia and ts
Inked toe robbefy and murder. and Dave
and ~ Involve lhe staff In their quarrel
OVfif en upcoming va~tlon (A) Q ( f
hr.)
I --°' 1'MI Ulf1' IC II ACnDI ,..,.._ • WA"'°'9 •••tH The country linger·
eongwtiter perf 0tms 900g1 from his album
"Never CoukHot The Mark "
Cl) .. "Surlaclng" (1981, Drema)
1Cathleeo Beller. Joseph Bottoms An
expedition Merchlng for a man missing in
the wildl of l'lOfthern Canada faces dan·
gers both in nature and within the group
'R' ( Hw , 30 mln.h .
IMU.mumr•
-II Mmn ... PM.L.•-••.w.o.-AllMl.mlll'l't
Mll I Dfll • UC. Freedom Cup
{trom Seattle. Wash.) (A) ( 1 hr ) -al> .. ''Prescription· Murder" (1967,
Mystery) Gene Barry. Peter Falk An
aciress at1empt1 to help her psychlatrls1
kBI his wife. making it kx* like a robbery
ftult tesJlted In murder (2 hrs • 5 mtn )
*'l&,8Cl>9GDG ... .... ...,..UUQlt.
M&i&U• • ....... •moot•••• llOWW "Endless Love" (1981
Romance) Brooke Shields. Martin Hewitt
A 17-yeer-old'a obsessive love tor hil 15-
year-old glrttrlend lea~rental con· tllc~. 'R' (1 hr 5511W'1) 11111 Cl) UA. Ofme ,_ l•ILIMTI From
Flushlf'lg Meadowt. N Y 8 • fOll•IT Host Johnny Carson
Schedulect Liberace. ( 1 hr.)
1-CCUll . .... ...um aa:: "The Night Digger" (1971,
SulpenM) Patricia Neal. NicholH Clay A women fleet the clutches of her tyrannlcal
mothet by taking a psychotic klllef with
her to Scotland. (2 hrs) .
1-.,.... PUWCO u='=• a CA Scheduled Dr Alan Aoeenfleld. dltector "bl Columbja
\JntYwrllty'I Center 10f Popul8110n and
Family Heelth. on the problem of world
Jfatlon~~ 9CllTITI
.. "The Thing" (1951. Science-
Action) Jamel Arness. Dewey Martin A
U S research station In the Arctic It
Mooted by an Hrle bemg ( 1 ht • 30
"*') (I).,.. "Everything You Alway• Want·
ed·To Know AbOUt Sex (But Were Afraid
To Ask) .. (19~Comedy) Woody Allen.
~ W1t0tt. A Mf ... of comic aketchel
lpoof Or. OaVid Reuben'• be•t·Mlllng
boOk In edd1tlon to other a1S01'1ed 11rgeta
'R' (1 hr • 27 mtn ) (%) ... "The Tenth VICttm" (1965.
Fenteay) Marc4il10 Me tr0it1Mi, Ursula
Andrea In a world where hOmlclde is
·20 Sunday, Sept. 2, 1984
legal. an actress la pr,omlltd ~able ~"'' the can ldl 10 people. ti tv,32mlll.) • G • Q.UI Featured: act0t Oevid 5ou4;
Dr. Grace Kettermen . telll how to "win owr worry" ( 1 ht., 30 min.)
-· Cl) ... "The Big Land" (1957.
W•tem) Alan Ladd. Vltglnla Mayo. Tex·
at cattlemen attempt to reroute a railroad
IOI' their own benefit (2 hta.) ·1 Nl*T--"' 4*MGLLYWOCIO ... ...,. ...
llCMI "Fan Of The Romen Empire"
(Part 2 of 2) (198.4, Drama) Sophia
Loren. Stephen Boyd. Empef0t Marcua
Aurelius la murdered and hi1 reprobettt
son. Commodus. aMUl'Mt the throne. ( r
hr.40mln)
(1)-Mml~YdO ew(IJ.,.. "Body Magic" °(198", Drama)
Rlch Ardonne. Kathleen Kriste! A shy and
plalo--looklng photogtapher't assistant
trlel to gain the attention of her bOSS ( t
hr.30 ~ =1i !!!'..:..'==Liil MIC*COCll J 5" ,_,,..o
IOWMa•imnua•• ... "H0trwt'a Nest" ( 1970. Ora·
ma) Rock Hudson, SefgK> Fentonl. An
Amefican GI, etded by a group of ttallen
orphans. bk>WS up a Nazi dam project (2
hr•.== I ..-cMITYU ... AUTO Mc.I CART Elcott Radar
Worntng 200 (from Lexington. Ohio) IB> (2 hrs.)
GllltJ.l) .. "Kitten With A Whip" (1964,
Drama) Ann-Margret. John Fors)'1he A
reform school runaway end her wild
cohorts coerce a respecteble pollllclan
Into drMng them to Meicieo. ( t hr • 60 ~
min.) -CID llOWll "Speoehunter Adventures In
The Forbidben Zone" '(1983. Sctence-F"IC·
tton) Peter Strauea. MoAy Aingwa.ld. In the
22nd century, e space mercenary and a
pulU(ISh waif travel 10 a distant planet to
rescue thfee space maldenl from a v11-
lalnoul cyborg. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.)
W 8 .,_ "The Lall Of The Power&eek·'
ers" (1969, Creme) Geot119 Hamllton .
Kevin Mcc.rthy BlaekmeM. accidents and
eventual death are the reaoll• of a bank
president'• demands for his aon~n-law'a
resignation (2 hrt.)
81mTWU.1*Y Cf) .,. "Preaure POlnl'' ( 1962. Ora·
me) Sidney Poitier, Bobby Darin. A prlaon •
psychiatr!Jt tri. to undetatend hll entl-
Semltte. •~black. paUenL (.2 hrs.) e .. "Black Oold" (1$47, Orama)
Mthony Oulno. Kathetlnt OeMllle .• An
lndl8n strlkM It rtCh with en oU well and a
race horM. ( 1 tv • 30 min )
CC).,.. "Honty" ( 1982. Creme) Clio
Goldsmith. Fernando Rey A Mductlve
woman accommodates hotel gueet1 wtth
eothualasm 'R' ( t ht .. 23 mt0 ) . cm IOn'Gm UP A bawdy. adullS·only
CQrl'l9dy revw. (1 ht .. 30 min.)
(%).,_"Privet• School" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Phoebe Cates, Betsy Ftusaelt. Teen-
ged bOyt ~•II the &II-girl• Ctltrryvale
Acedemy tor some fun and adventure. 'A'
1 ht • 37 min ) r _
W .. "Valley Girl" ( 1983. ComtctY>
Nieolas Cage, Oeboreh ~Ofem8(\ A . high
aehool gttl bft&k• ott he< romanct with •
l)Unklf becaute the relatloNNP ttvHlent
her ttandlnQ wtthm '* Pelf group 'A' ( 1
ht .. 35 min.J
·1='!£..-. .. ~H!'... ATCM • ~Hanoween 111· Season Of The
Witch" (1982. Ho«Cf) Tom Atklnl. Ste·
cey Nell<ln. A young woman investigates a
Halloween mask manufacturer who mey
l\ave t7eer'I responsible tor her father'•
~ murder.....'R' ~Iv .. 35 m n.) •oo ,. naY .on• ... cc.. C8f Phil and Don Everly reufilte for the
first time In ten ye811,,per1ormlng auch hit•
as "Bye Bye Love." "Wake Up Little
Susie" and "All J Have To Do Is Dream"
from the Royal Albert Hall In London. ( t
hr) .....
~.,. "Popeye" (t980. COmedy)
Robin Wtlllams. Shelley Duvall. Whlle
searching lor his father. the "spinach-eat·
Ing senor vlSlts a quaint hamlet where he
pteks up.a foundling anCJ' a skinny sweet·
heart. 'PG' (1 hr .. 54 min.)
(%) llCMI "The Tin Orum" (1979. ora·
ma) David Bennett. Angela Winlcler A
sman bOy with uoosual powers of percep-
tion rejects politlcs. human companion· Sl\lP and even adulthood and wanders
abou1 htS country dUflng the tumultuous
years of the Nazi regime. relentlessly
banging a toy drum 'R' (2 hrs.. 22 min.)
M (l)MOVll "Love Trap" (1976. Suspense)
Fiona 8chmond, Robin Askwith An army
veletan accidentally becOmeS Involved In
a mysterious caper when he movea into a
friend's luxurloUS apartment ( 1 hr.. 20
Q'llll )' •9.,. "Ftve Graw To Catro" (1943.
Adventure) Franchcrf Tone. Ertch von
Strohetm. In 1942, a Sntlsh tanlc officer
atlempts 10 P4'Y MCrel lntormatlOtl from
Field Marshal Rommel during h11 VISlt to a
small North African town. (2 hra.l &D llCMI ''Buona Sera, Mrs Campbell"
( 1969 Comedy) Gina Lollobngtda. Telly
Savalas An ltellan woman'• scheme
backfires when three veterans appear, z
each wanting to see the daughter he'a
::=.ed fOf 20 yeer1 (2 hrt . 30 min ) •M>'_. "Curst 01 The Plnk panther"
( t983, Comedy) Ted WaS9, David Niven.
A bumbhng New YOtk City cop lnteNiewa
a host ol aupSlclOUt eharkt8f8 In bit
Investigation of the theft of the fabulous
Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 40 __ 1mfn=::.l1WOQ
.. c:tlCMO"l.-Y'...,
.,_ "Biiiy Jeck" (t971, Orama)
Tom Laugtilln. lat" lay1or ~n ex·
Green Beret champloot the cause of e
treeclOm school for runawaya on an Ari·
zone Indian testfva1t0n 'PG' ( 1 ht , 52
mtn ... ICOTT
=1=-"Sutfacmg" (1981, Orama)
Kathleen Beller, JOseph B011oma An
ellC)ed1tlon Marctilng for a man ml6S1ng In
the wtlcls of northem•CaOada-facea dan·
gars both In nature and w11J1ln the group
'A' (1 hr .• 30 min)
•Cf) N , .. :Cil ~ .-. "Mountain Mtn" (1~80
Advtnture) CNrlton Heston, Bnan t<.•th
Two f\Jr tr•PPtrt enlOY tM freedom 01 t •
wildetnea1 In the lait rew ye&rt befor~ the
tner04l0t\menl ot clv1llzatlon 'R' ( 1 hr , 38
men.) •
(I)• I I II ~~·.a •m•--• t -
. .
-
•(%) "I Nevef Promiled You A Rose Gar·
den" (1971. Orama) Kathleen Quinlan.
,Bibi AnderMOn ( 1 hr .. 36 min. l
•OO "The Wiid Pony" ( 1990, Adventure)
Marilyn llghtatone, Art Hll\dle ( 1 hr . 29
min.)
•aJ "The Girls Of Huntington House"
( 1973, Drama) Shtrley Jones Mercedes
McCamb<ldge. (1 hr., 30 min.)
•CC) "Ragtime" (1981, Drama) James
Cagf\9Y. Howard E. Rollins. (2 hrs . 35
min) ' (J} "The Wizard Of Or (1982, Fantasy1
Animated VolcH by Aileen Quinn, Lor~
Greene (1 hr • 18 mfn )
M CI) "Female On The Beach" (1955
Suspense) Joan Crawford • .feff Chandlef
ig hrs.)
CJ) "Now Ancf Forever" ( 1983. Drama)
Cheryl Ladd, Robert COleby ( 1 hr 32
min.) •CID "My Favorite Year'' ( 1982, COmedy)
Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper ( 1 hr 35
min.) • cm "Deal Of The Century'· ( 1983. Come-
dy) Chevy Ohase. Sigourney Weaver ( 1
hr , 38 min)
"Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983 =) Ted Wass, David Niven (1 hr
•(%)"The Stuntwoman" ( 1977, COmedy)
Jean-Paul Belmondo, Raquel Welch. ( 1
hr 32 rn.n.) -•
-CC) "Savannah Smiles" (1982. Adven·
t}lre) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott ( 1 hr
~mm) / CID "A Cry For Love' (1980, Drama)
Susan Blakely, Powers Bootht! ( t hr • 40
min)
Cl) "Party Girl" (1958. Drama) Robert
Taylor, Cyd ChartSse ( 1 hr. 39 man.) m "SO This Is New Vm .. ( 1948, Come-
~) Henry Morgan. Rudy Vallee (2 hrs)
-Ill) "Atomlc City" (1952. Suspense) Gene Barry, Lydia Clarke (2 tvs) -a "Gareer" ( 1959. Drama) Shirley
MacLalne, Tony Franciosa (2 hrs I (%) "The Vlrginlen" ( 1929, Western)
Gary Cooper, Mary Bftan. ( 1 hr., 30 min)
-Afternoon Movle9-.
-·· "Malaga" (1960, A<Mnture) Trevor Howard, Dorothy Dandridge. (2 hrs ) Ctl "Friendly Persuasion" ( 1956, Drama)
Gary Cooper, Dorothy McOW• (2 hr11 ..
19 min) CID "Kmg Of The Mountain" (1981,
Adventure) Harry Hamlin, Joeeph Bot-
toms ( 1 hr • 30 min ) cm "Old Boyfriends" ( 1979. Drama)
Taha Shire, Richard Jordan. (1 hr .. 43
min.)
(%) "Demel" ( 1983. Dram,J) TimOthy
Hutton. Marpy P.atinkln-(2 tvs..; 9 man.)
t9(m "Mightf Joe Young" (19~9. Adven-
ture) Terry Moore. Robert Armstrong. ( 1
hr .• 3~ min.)
t:llCC) "8 1/2 (1963 Fantasy) Marcello
Mastr01ann1, Claudia Cardlnale. Directed
~Federico Fellini (2 hrs . 16 min.)
lHJ "My Favonte Year" (1982. Comedy)
Peter O'Toole Jesslcl Harper ( 1 hr . 35
min)
(S) "Forever Darting" ( 1956. Comedy)
Lucille Ball. Dest Arnaz. ( 1 hr., 36 min )
(%) ·'The Tenth Victim" (~9§5. Fantuy)
Marcello Mastroeann1. Ursula Andress. ( 1
hr, 32 min)
ttl (Z) "Gandhi'' ( 1982, Biography) Ben
Kingsley Candice Bergen. (3 hrs • 8
min)
W U:fl "The Wild Pony" (1980. Adventure)
Marilyn Ughtstooe Art Hindle ( 1 hr . 29
men)
( "The Wizard Of Oz" ( 1982. Fantasy)
Animated Voices by Alleen Quinn. Lorne
Greene ( 1 hr . 18 min)
•CC) "Ragtime" ( 1981. Drama) James
Gagney Howard E Rot' ins (2 hr11.. 35
min)
•@ "Operatton Petticoat'' (1959, Come-
dy) Cary Grant Tony Cums (2 hrs, 30
mm.)
.. (].) "The Smurts And The Magic Flute" t 1983, Drama) Animated ( 1 hr.. 14
min.)
--llilvening
. .
• Ill fOO'l'ULL P1tt1bufgh StMlttl at
New Yen Jett (3 tn .• 16 min.)
I ... .· 11/LmO • Ill fOO'l'ULL Ptttaburgh Steelett at -NIW-Yofk ...,,, tn.)
l.,_..ca "" MTTL9TMMUCTICA
• II I II '9GllT .... --· MITO MCm NA.SCAR Southern 600
(from Oerlington. S.C.) (R) (2 htt .• 30
min.) CID -• A Cry .fOf love'' ( 1880; Dre-
ma) Susan Blakely. Powers Boothe
Based on the autoblogr~I boot<
"Bedtime Story" by Jiii Schaty Roblneon
An amphetamine addiCt and en alc:Ohollc
meet and try to 81\11 each other. (1 ht .•
<40 min.) cmllTTm••--(1)" MUI.DI Pettf O'Toole ii Prof. H~
gm, Margot Kidder la EJID ~ Ind
John Standing ts Col. Pickering In this I*·
formanoe of George Bematd ShaW'a c11 ..
SC comedlt chronicling the piofeSIOf'&
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ratea "The Day Jimmy's Boa Al• The
Wash," the story of a tehool field trip to a ~e1u1 farm. (R) Q
UJ ... ''The L09t Wof1c:I" ( 1960, Sci· ~Fiction) Michael Rennie, Jiii St
John A z.oologlcJI expedition eearchel for
a "":?St WOfld'' b9ttllng glgatlllc lnMcts
and camb9J1 1n their qoest ( 1 hr • 38
mln.)
1,.,... .
Ml u•~.
M t Cit 1"1 lV'll Featured: Inside Singa-
pore ttop st the claltlc Ratti.. Hotel.
aample the city'• UOU9Ulll foods and thop-Q. and get • gllmpee at an exotlo Hindu
tiCTAC-.... C.llltll
flal&l"ICOlllT l
.lf:Jt, ...
W.D. W.O .... OI 'lmMI ........ u•w. Atlanta Bra ..... at Los Ange let Oodgeft (2 hte , 30 min )
(%) mwtl "The Vlfgmian" (1929, Weat·
em) Gary Coopet, Mary Br1an A rancher
follows the dlctatea of hit c:onac1tnee In
bftngtng a cattle rustler to Nttlce ( 1 hr ..
30 min.) .... ., ... ·,.all uww, Atlanta Braves at Los Ange-
les Qc>dgefs ( 3 hra ) • 8 Cll ......,,.&. Magnum comet to the
aid of a nightclub singer (Leslie Uggam1)
who is trying to escape from the m<>b (A) u hr_J -D tz-AmM Joey gtvn Nell a
lellOl'I In honesty when her graduation
from night echool 11 threatened by a
cheatlnQ"SCandal. (A) 9 MON "Desk Set" (1967. Comedy)
Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn
Despite the threat that an 1Hlclency
expert poees to her /Ob. a department
head 1tnds him attractive (2 tva ) ,.,..., ... I ... .,
.mTU•IT l'Oll•n Featured
Gina LOllobrlglda discusses hef new "Fat· con Crest" role.
a ... "The Death Of Aldlle" (1977,
: Orama) Ben Gazzara, Robby Benion A .. I dis1rai.1Qht father strugglea ~ataty to
cope wlth lhe QrObleml caused by NI 18-
r!.91-dd ton'• drug ~11on 12 hrl )
• W.O ' IUCA "Blghornl" A band of
wild Rocky Mountain bighorn ahHP · 11
~through lhl IU90nt, frc>ftl one
SJ?!~ Into the next (R) llD Wli&tl "Sergeant Cribb: The Last
Trumpet" Jumbo, lhe most cafebralid
eleOhant 11 the London Zoo, 1110 be IOld
to r>. T Barnum In America. but rhoM who want to PfW9"f the m. r9IOl1 to murtllr IB> o C1 hr.I ~ .,. "Savannah Smnet" ( 1982,
AdwfltUl'a) Mark MUie<, Donovan Scott A
runaway rich glr1 tags atong wllh a pair of
bumbling fugitive crrmlt\att 'PG' ( 1 hr .• •~min.)
CR) ... "Night Of The ~ler" ( tieO, S~ .Jamel 8toi.tl..-Gcxman.. A.
former ~ otflC* launef'lel a daaperele
NetCh lhtough Iha tlrHta of New VOttc cnv for h• dlUQttter. wN> wu kldna~
i • psyohopetfllc cr1m nal (2 hrl.) .. "tht Verdlet" (1982. Orama)
aul Newman, CNlrlollt Rartlpllng An
•JcohoClc so.ton lawyer pull• hlmMlf
togelMr to bftng an unpopuJat medlctl malpt~ c:aM to tr~I agaltwt atrong
oppoeltlon by the cowtt. Iha archdlOe..,
Ind hia <Mn Cllientl 'A' (2 hrs ) ••oa.ca-.. 22 Sunday, Sept. 2, 1984
'
•8 • •MaY 1'D ElyM't younger
bfother Ned pays a surprlaa Vltit and puz·
zlet evel')'ont with his cloak-and-dagger
behavior (R) (1hr)
.11CTiC-w =It-A myst8fy game wor1h $100,000: '60t mualC r~ wllh the
"Happy T=rOllf 'M." I WM.19 iri__. .........
• Cl) -• -A.J. and Rlck are ed to lbcate a kidnap~ dolphin. (R)
~~ II mllll'-IT n111•n Featured
Glne LOIC>briglda ~ her new ""Fti-
con Cr•t" rOie .
l mw ...
...... " "Sergeant CrlbtS:-Thi LUI Trumpet" Jumbo. the most celebrated
elephant at lhe London Zoo. ie to be 801d
to P. T Batnum In America, but thole Who
want lo prevent the ule resott to murder
(R) 0 Cl hr)
8!) llAllW Cl WtM "To Serve
Them All My Deya" Chtta, having lost the
elechon. mal(n a deClllOn abPUt Devid's
marriage propoul. (Part 12 of 13) (A)
~(1 hr)
.... (II) .
_,... "'P()(l(y't II The Next Dey'·
( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyatt
Knight A group of high IChool students
attempt• t<> thwan the plans of • eelf· nghteous preachet and the Ku Klux Klan
to ceOIOf a ShJkespeare fea1iv11t ·R' ( 1
hr.35mtn) ,..· .
(%).,. "Daniel" ( 1983. Orama) l;lmo-
thy Hutton. MandX Patlnkln Adapted
from E. L Ooctorow s novel "The Book Of
Oan..i •· A graduate student probes the
events 1uu0Unding his parent'• execution
as Au9wn nuclear spies 'A' (2 hr5 , 9
min.) . I Mlm• .. CllCOCI .....,., ... , .
.. GI) ~ com? A lonely beg lady.
arrested on vagrancy eharget. claims to
be ~1 mother (A) (!) "Harper" ( 1968, Mystery) Paul
~n. Julie Hams A wealthy woman
hit• a prrvate IOVelhgator lo find her ~2 hrs .. 30 mtn)
1W a. .,_ Tarrenc. Alli vs
Frank NaWton f()( the ESPN llghtwelghl
championship title, echedulfd for 12
rounds (from Atlantlc Clly, N J ) (A) (2
hrs., 30 min ) ~
-· Cll .. "' V ,., M1 of counterfeit· Ing pCaltt lea<Sa Mike to the murderer of
two t.nion rnodela~ may.k~a-thkd
mooM f1om • llmllaf fate (A) ( 1 hr ) Dem '19' .... A formtf gang
member •tlra up haired among rlval
Qlnot. Wa&hlf\gton cover1 tor a young
deteetlvt WhO hu a conftlct of 1ntere1t.
and OeYel'lport ukl Furlllo for a tempo-
ra~ .. paretlon. (R) (1 hr.) I 'ti:=-Futur• the country mu.c v10.0. of AonNt Mllaap, Waylon
JenntnQt. Jua Newton. Vince 0 I, Al•·
l>ama. 6yMa. Kenny Rogera. Gus Hardin,
The Juddl and Earl ThOmaa Conley. H
well at celebrity lntarv1ewe (2 hra.)
I TAll ,
1U11•11 ATflGN Tony Bennett 11ng5 •
medley of hl9 hits. lnCIUdlng ''It Had To Be
Yoo." .. At Time Goee By" and "I Lett My
HMrl In San Francilco " ( 1 hr,)
• 1DO ... A tour of Nv9n of the
nat100'• oeet z.ooe f()( an in der'1 leok at
1nnov111Ye WOfk being done with anlmala
i!hr.)
(IC) llOWll ··Fnendly Petsuallon" ( 1956.
Orama) Gary Ooopef, Dotothy McGuire
A peaceful Ind oon1en1 Ouekar family
faoet harsh reattl• wherl the CMI War
~ns (2 hrt , 19 min )
CH) -"9 a Hosts Len 0.wtofl. Nick Buonlcontl ( 1 hr I ·cm .,.. "Deal 01 The Centu .. (1983.
Comedy) Chevy Chase, Sigourney
Weaver. When a high tectin~ ultra· weapon turns out to b9 defect man-
ufacturar hlrn an armt hustler o dl;i>p()te
of It. '.PG',j,1 hr ., 38 min,)
mm-LlllMGffllW.Q -.. JwoaD
---•WATI • imr ...
.... Q
-.,.. "No Man It An Island" (1962. Orama) Jeffrey Hunter, MarshaU Thomp-
son. Stranded on Guam by the Japanese
dunng World War II. Amerlean George
Tweed organizea the natives Into effective
nlla units f2 tva . 25 min.) .....
... ··ee1 Ami" ( 1978, Comedy)
Harry Aeema. Christa Linder A reporter
covering an 8fottc art show Is persuaded
to Join the tun-lov~ staff of a aj<ln mega·
Zlne _j 1 hr , 24 rftsrr • ----
Ml u (1)(£1 tJ1) ... .
TAii ' nm a an• ...... ..,. nmeooo1•••• .,. "Tl'\8 W0tld According To
Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin Wllllams.
Mary Beth Hurt. The son ol an unmarried
prep schOOI rn.irse enjoys a Illa full ~
adventures. coincidences and blzdrr•
characters 'A' (2 hc.S , 15 min.)
Cl) CAT cm A MO'J. "°°' tennnsee Wlt-
hams· play about a weellhy. powerful and
divided Southern family slara Jesatca
Lange as .Maggie. Tommy Lee Jones ea
BriCk and ~p Torn as Big Daddy Q (2
hrs . 30 min.) ·--
tm 8 Cll u.&. 0... ~ WJQHTi From FIUlhl~ Meadows, N Y. D tm f\'Ul"'IT Host:. Johnny Caraon Scheduled. Tony Beflnatt. actOf Chan.. IG'i:c~-
llMftOf UIPIAWCO •
LAW ,,_CA Scheduled. Detroll
Free p,_. reporter Remer Tyson on •
changing Africa: C>No<tt Curran. author of
"Traits of A Healthy Faml!Y, " ( 1 ht )
(%).,.. "Pnv•tt School' (1983, Come-
·dy) Phoebe cat ... Betsy AulMtl Teen·
egad boys Vltlt lhe all-girl• Cherryvale
• Academy'°' IOrTll un and advenlurt 'A' U hr .. 37mln I . G '9CUll Featured· how pereonel pro~
llmt and dflnklng ltd to eutcl<lt. ( 1 hr , 30
min.)
tW(Q) .,.. "Cen1er1prud Glrla" ( 1982.
CoiiMl1' Al'lntna lfa'ten, er~-rfart
When Iha leadtrt of a religlOut group
ttnaten 10 bf1ng legal actiOn against •
alon magazine, the gubl11htf.,,tenda her
models lntO actlOn ((ht., 35 ~In )
-· (I) _,. "The Adventure Of $hetl0¢k Holmes' Smart r Brother" (1976, Com•
dy) Gent Wlldtr, Man' Fetdman Thi
renowned dtltellv•'• )'O'Jf'IQtr brother.
Slgl Hotmtl. matchet Wilt With Iha flmed Vllietn P~ M0tiatty (R) (i hrt I ~--~o .... ,., lWILW• ..• .., ... ..
..
([I llOWll "The Sad Seek" ( 1957, Come-
dy) Jerry l"' David Wayne After 17
monthl In the Army, a pm1ate 11• makes
blUndera (1tw .. 40f'nln.)
(£) .....
tl:9 (Cl.,.,. "Say Amen~ .. ( 1983.
Documentary) Thomas A Ool'My, Wlllle
Moe Smith Profiles the Nrly pioneers of
Rmusic. 'G' ~· 46min.) tl9 LA11_., MWID LITT'lmMI
.,_MICICOCIWTI _,..U.TOMY
.. "Night Must Fall" ( 19EM. ~) Albert F"inney. ~a Han-coc;ic. An old women enct hW i'\1ece
befriend • demented klller unlil a brutal
murdet bfeaks up the relationship (2 hrs
10min I
(!) MWMI IMITWIU&*' •
• llOWll "Ale Of The Golden Goose"
( 1969, Oram.) Yul Brynner. Challes
Glay. An Ameocan 1eere1 egent 1nt trates
1 couiterfeiting ring with help from Scot·
land Yard, ( 2 tn.)
&.M,tmUCAltm.I
"°'* flA UM11 Cliff Thomas .. , NICk
McClelland lot the World Lightweight
Championship, schedulid f0< 12 rounds
(from El Paso. Tex ) (RI ( 1 hr . 30 wa i.,. "Sword Of Lancelot ( 1963.
Adventure) Cornel Wilde. Jean W1llace
After King Arthur discovers a romaf)Ce
betwMn Ou.en Guinevere end Lancelot.
he banishes the knight from the kingdom
~ hll) ,
l15 1:. "The Unuw1ted" (HM' M~
tetY) Ray Miiiand. Ruth Hussey A young
couple bUy the perfect home In England
and find to lheaf hofroc it 11 haunted by .W
and vic>tence. (2 hrs ) . ... e llOWll "Fligt\1 To Tangter" (1953.
Adventure) Joan Fontaine. Jack Palance
A plane crashet and the pilot and passen-
gers t>eil out. beginntng a hunt toc a
$3,000,000 letter of etldlt. ( 1 hr .. 30
_......._Movies_
.. CC "Thi Bttnlc'a Job'' ( 11m1. Comedy)
Peter Falk. Warren Oat• (2 hrs ,,
min )
(%) "My F1vorne Year" ( 1982. Comedy)
Peter O'Toole. JesSica Harper ( 1 hr . 35
mdl) .. im "Adam Al 6 A .M .. (1970. Orama)
MICtiffl Douglas. Lee PUfcen. (2 hrs )
119(!) "Caught In The Draft'' (19' 1. eom.
d Qob Hope. Dorothy t_emour (2 hra )
• Prolesaor Potttf ' MagtC POtlOOt"
( t 976. Adventure) Richard Wilson. John
Werner ( 1 hr • 30 rt\I,, ) • 1Jll "Airplane II 'The s.qu.i'' 41982,
Comedy) Robert Hays. Juba Hagerty. ( t
hr . 25 mlo.) . •CC) "Trail Of Tha Ptl'k Panther" ( 1982.
Comftdy) Petll Seller•. David N•ven ( 1
tu .• j!) min)
(0) ''MonlignOf" • ( 1982. Orama) Chrilto-
• ~ R~e. Gentv,.ve BujOld (2 hra.)
• (?) "Trading Plat•" ( 1983. Comedy)
Eddie Murphy. O.n Aykroyd ( 1 hr., 46
min)
.. Cl) "St1JI Of lhe Night" ( 1982. ~ Roy Sc t, M ryt S111ep
Ohr .30min J • '9<.C) •·e,111l1& Song" (1971, Drnmal
min J
01) ... ICM OI ._.._ "Mahat-
ma The Great Soul" p tw.)
(Q) .. "Maryl Mary!" ( 1977 Come-
dy) John Leslie. Constance Money (1 tv 20 rnen )
CZ) .,_ "Glldw~' ( 1982. Siogfaphy)
Ben l<lnglley, c.nc:tice Bei'gan. Trec:es the
Ille of Mahatma GandN who led demon·
. &traliore or pa~ r..ts•anc• in order lo
gain tndlptndence for India. 'PG' (3 l'V'S.. 8 min..) .
ta.® .,,. "Bteathlesa" ( 1883. Orama)
RW:held Gere. Vatene Kaprfnakt-A trw-_
tplnted IU1o thi9f unintenllONIRy k a
petrolmln and later develops an ot>eee-
&lve attraction 10 a·y~ woman. 'R' (1
tw .. 4 1 l'llln )
W IULTM ... ... .......... w.. •.
.,.,. "Jawa Of Satan" ( 1981, Hor-
rOf) Fntz Weaver. Gretchen Cofbett A
snake expert, a hosPlt•I chill of staff and
1 priest )<>In lorcet to hml_ .a... demonic
coble's r n of t8frot 'A' ( 1 hr 30 man ) 29 Cl) Cll ..,.,TClt
A9al.NmU.U. ... ~ca>·
.,. "From Beyond The Gfave"
( t973, Horror) Ooolld Pttesence Leslte-
Ann Down Wh1l1 browsing 1n en antique
shop. shoppers mttl aomt terrible fates
'PG' C 1 ht .. 39 men )
d(C).,_ "The Th11ty-N1ot Steps" ( 1978.
Suspense) Robett Powell, David Warner
A man becomes the quatry of both the
pollce and a secret group ol for11gn
agents opetahng tn Eng: nd wtl8t'I he Is
framed tor a s1r1nger'1 murdef 'PG' ( 1
hr . 42 min )
1:9 ... . ,,.,, .. MIMT ..........
• .,... "Soult Al Sea" ( 1937, Adven-
ture) Gary Cooper. Geotge Ratt Alter a
... wreck, • ship'a officer is forced 10
make an Important decision concemlng
James Caan .. Baty Dee w
min.)
"The Blood Of Others" ( 1984. Dre-
ma) JOdie Foster, Micheel Ontkean (2
• twt • 58 min.)
··voung CaSStdy" c t965. Blography)
Rod Teylof, Flora Robson ( 1 hr , 50
min) 1Z> "Slr.ange Jnvadets" .. ~ t982. Soltlce-l!Ct~) P ul leMet, Nancy A n. ( 1 hr ,
29 mtn) m "Outlaw 0 1 Red Rivlf" --< 1966,
Ac:MJnlur•l George Montgomeiy (2
htt)
-01) "Under Ten·Flags" (1980, Adven·
ture) Ven Hellln. Cherie• Laughton. (2
In) ~ . -a "Jes.s(' (19,8, Of1ma) Margaret
• Lockwood, Bui Sidney. (2 hra)
1W(C) "Deal Of The Cintury" ( 1983, Come-
dy) Chevy Cha • Slg()Urney W Iliff. ( 1
hL 38 min )
"Thi Pedestrian" ( 107,, Orama)
M1111m1il1n Schell, Gutt1v Rudolf Sellntf
(1 hr •• 32 mil\ ) -...... MovlM-
the·= teboe.jJg tva.)
(!) IUlf l .... "Mutiny On The Bounty" (No Dat;t,Jltn ) -~ -"The ~, .. 1 •982, Orama)
Paul Newman. ~~ alcohoric Boaton lawyer pull
togethel' to bftng an unoooulat medlcel
matpntctice case to trial 'ligelnat strong
oppos.tion by the OOUl'tS. th9 archdiooaae
and his own c:hnt• 'R' (2 tn.)
d(R) ... "The Lonely Lady" (1983, Of•
ma) Pia Zedera. Lloyd BodVltf On a t•
• tMled award* ptogrltfl, • IUCCWlul
screenwriter. tllb the shoeklng story of
how ahe reached fame R' { 1 Iv.. 32 -~m.nJ.... ., ... ,_(IQ
.. ... "Thednnocint" (1979. Orama)
Giancarlo Glennlnl. Laura Antonelll In
earty 20th-century Hlly, a tragic trl8ngle
develops mvoMng 1 diaturb.cS man, Na
wife and hit mlstr.... 'R' (Oubb.cS) (2
hrt .Sl"IVn)
•(!) alCMO'l..,.-.t (Q)~ "The Big Ax' ( 1978, MyaltfY)
Ricnard Dreyfuss. Susan Anepach. An
unconventional private detecllYe, who wu
lnvollled 1n thl ·eoe pr01•ta. 1a
drawn into • case ilWOMng polltlcal cor·
l tton and murdet 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 48 min.) -econ .......
W .,. "The Stuntwoman" ( 1977.
omedy) Jean-Paul ~. Raquel
Welch A movie stunt man lgnlt• a •lea
of slapstick miuctventures •• he ,,_ to
woo t~ beauttf\.11 wife of a nobleman. ( 1
hr . 32 min.) •1-."M.DOCTal • ..... 1".I . ---· .. .,. "King Of The Mounteln" (1981.
Adventut1) Hatry Hamlin. ~ Bot·
toma Three YounQ't:.~ deYot•
their o• to the ac>on of drag raang.
'PG' tv .. 30 min.)
llOt'I) KM~ Adriame Berbeiu (1
tv .. 35 tnln.) W CID "Strange lnvaden" (1082. ~
FIOtlon) P1ul Let.Cal Nancy Allen. (1 ht .
29mtn ) • •
'(Q) ''The Wotld According To Glrp"
· ( t882, P,medy) Robin Yfl, me. MafY
-BettlHutt (2hr$, 16m'n.) ..
W (f) ''Sopth.Pactr {T958; M\iiiCil) Mitzi Gliyncx. Aoaano Brau.I (2 twt . 61 men.>
(%) "Oeeth Weich" ( 1982. Hofror) Romy SChnaidef. Harvey Keitel (2 twa.) •C "O'Hare'• WIM" (1982. Orame)
EdWard Asner, Mariatte Hartley. ( 1 ht .. 2'1
min.)
•<B> "Romantic Comedy" ( 109'.
R0111e1a) DJdl9yMoore. Ma:ry~
, ~ (1tv .. 43 min I .. "My Favorite Y t" ( 19&a, Comedy)
ltr O'Toole, HarJ*. (1 rit .. ~
min) -~ "Tr1 01 The ~ Pantner .. 0912;
Comedy) Peter~ oa~ Nhlltl c1
hf., 3Smln) •
.. "Pr Pol • Meglc Potione"
(1978 Advent\lft) RJchard Whan. JotW\
Warn.t. ( 1 tv .. 30 min) .. (1.1 "Cold RN'et"' ( 1982. Advtinfin) nne P t Pe (I tw .. 95
min I (Z) ~:rhe .
-l'rillay CODI.
ma) Oavtd Fenar. Jaci( Hawt<ins. ( 1 hr ..
48 mt/I)
•@ ''Shenandoeh" (1965. Orama) James
Stewart. Doug McClure. (2 tn )
~-Lea1nu
&.---.,,.._ --Q ~,,..-
llmllfMIMMmCA • .. ...,
SI --._ ··n. e11n«·1 Job" (1979. Com-
ee!)') Petet Falk, Wanen Oat• S.V.11 a.,.. men from ataorted beckgroundt
jOln .forcet to rob a weltr.rded armored cat. 'PG' (2 hra.. ,, min
(8) 7 I ... WA OUT.., Dick
CaYett reviews the fact• and flctloO SUf·
rounding Old Wect outlaws. frontier Cltin.
saloont, women and rodeol. cm m. ~ • COiliC&i Young pet· forms • ielectlon of hfl hlta, Including
"Hurricane," "Cinnamon Glr1." "After
Tht Gotd Rush" and "Out Of The Blue,"
In • eC>nC*I taped at OeutlChlandl'\alle "' W..t Germany. (1 hf.)
Cl) .. "Tht Next One" (1982, Scl-
W'IC»-Flcllon) Keir °'4flN, Actnenne Bar-
bell.I. A man from the Mutt break• the
tlme berrlef and lands on an llOlated
-~ 1 tv .. 3S mln.) YMDWll -.. TAii • .. .. ,~···muCA-. ....... .. -·~--... ----&MIMT
... Q ,... •W The llWI of pU1 Mita
Ametlca. lndudlng Vanaaa Wiiiiams;
beNnd IM teer* of "la Cage Aull FGlll. ..
,~.,..In TalllllT Featured:
~ LantbUty dlacl111• her rote u a
mystery ~t In the upcoming •In
"a.bder. She Wrote."
1,-.c•.., .......
... .-At
-M ... Holts· Len o.waon. Nick BuonlCOntl (1 Iv.)
(D .. "The Chy Fox" ( 1983, Wt1t•
em) Alchatd farl'llworth. Jacl<le Bur-'°""" A fornw prlton Inmate dec:ldet to rob tr-. lncludlnO •Canadian rallfoad 'PO' (1 hr., 32 min} cm .... •m.,. Worid Aw:lfdlng To
Getp" (19$2. ~ Robin Wiliams.
Mety a.th Hurt. on John lrvlng'a
w....~~--..ew-..-TM eott-of-en ur.metried-prep
tchoOf nurte an~ • •te 1\111 of ad\len-turea. OOinddanCe8 and bizarre chareo-
i.a 'A' (2tn:. 1e minJ
(2) .. "841y Jack'' ( um. Orama) .rom l.aUgNln. Oeloreie la~. An ex·
' Green Beret d\ampie>n9 tM c:auw of •
frtadom llOtiOol for nJnaWlys on an Ari·
zone lndlan rte«V8tlcin 'PG' (1 ht .. 62 mn...,_ •I-• r•n · 119 I •• ,... FMtured In ~°"
SUnday, Sept. 2, 1984
8hop •t the ftoetlng markers and allk CD mwm "My F1vot1te Yter" ( 1982.
ShOpl. vtlit the Grand P•lece llld .. • Comedy) Peter O'Toole. JeUica Harper.
Thal bo1Ung metch. • A <tipsornanlec:al form&f mettnte idol has m•LA. trouble coping with the prnsurn of• llW
11C TAC-TV pefformance ckmng teleYtlion' 1 golden •..,...cowrr 9 . 'PG' (1hr •• 35m1n.J .... ,. llft1' ... CJ) ..,_ "Tbe Shadow Riders" -.-..... .,._AIM.~• (1982. Westem) Tom Selleck. Sam
..... .,._.__,, Elllott Based on LOUtl L'Amout'1 novel.
1'MT-. Two brothers rtlUfn home after the cMI -Cl) Oii M f IDm Guesta: Patty Duka War to fmd thal their Mttta and younger
Allin, Bot> Dishy. Paul AeiMr. ( 1 hf.) btothet . have been abducted (R) (2 a .,.. "Shogun" ( 1980, Or1ma) hra )_
Rk;hard Chamberlaln. Yoko Shlmeda. An e (IDl ILUI num. The team mu11 pro-
Engl.llh navtgator becomes shipwrecked t-.ct the beautlfuf grand:ter of a ~~7-(~E; i""""'~:-M ~ '"" (Al
Katharina Hepburn, Robert Taylor A _...,.
amen-town glrl'• drHma come true when ...._,a. ....W. ~·Plain Speaking" ~d
she marri. • man of great wealth. but her Flanders deptc11 Truman at the •Qe of 68.
hepplntla soon fadte When she suapec11 rellecling cancMI)' on his Illa In pollliel ( 1
him of lnunlty. = --ht .. 30 l1Wl ) • 8 aJ M IA Y .... RCW.• G) A T9UTI TO Clllf ATICm Taped al
Wwd Al Yenkovtc, M.-y'Oo6d Ind Woll· the Grand Ole Opry. this rnuslcelly orient•
man Jack lntr~ eoma of thll MUOO'a ed celebration alutn Chet Atkins ,es one
new cartoon ft8turn Including "Mighty of the world'• greateet gvlt1r1111 who
Orbota." "Turbo Taena" and 1'Wolf lb:k helped establish Nashville•• a top muslC
TV" recOfdtng cenltf. (2 hra.) 8 M CIM::llM I Nl&Y -Cl&Q .,_ trl ,_Lie "Was The Kiulng« Com-1111 MY.,.,. A look II whit happena to miSSIOl1 Repor1 Biplrtun?" Gunt for· a~. abandoned or negttcted chlldran mer Secretary of Sta1e Henry Kltalnget. after tr;:tter the court system. ( f hr.) ~hr.) • (I).... IPOITaOOI (I) • e -.n.tni•n Nll•n Featured mwm "Trading PJacn" ( 1983. Com-
Angela Lan.bury ~ her role •• a edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd A '"'~
mystery noYellat In tht ·upcoming Nf'" to-do executrvt, a gtltllo-bftd coo man
"MUfdtt, She Wrote." • and a PfOlhtute dev1te a plot of r~
• -Mlehql Spinka meats Dwight agalMI two connrMg financlerl 'A' ( 1 Muhammad Oaw1 · tor the World Light hr • •6 m~
Heavyweight ChamplonsNp tltlt, eched-• -ICllOCI&. POOTUU
u'8d fOf t2 rounds (from Reno. Nev1 f2 .. .,. :·Report To The COrr\mlUloner"
hrs) ( \975, Orama) Michie! Moflarty, .Suaan I ••..,•-•... Blakety A roo•oa cop who mletakenly k1I~
WALL llmf-''Wll Theft Always a female underCOlltf .narcotlel agent duf·
Be A Japan?'' Guest: P•ut Aron. VIC• ing a lhoo1out beoOrnel Involved In • COV·
chlltman. Oiawa s.cutltln-AmerlCI er-u~ht lneident (2 hrs , 30 min ) {Cl.,. "Brian'• Song" {1971. Orama) CC) "Deal Of The Century" (1983.
Jamee CHn, Biiiy Det Wllllams. Two foot· Comedy) Chevy ChaH, Sigourney
ball playeta ahare a rare ll1endlNp untU w *· When a high technology ultta·
cane. dalma one of them. ·a· ( l hr.. 15 weapon turns out to bt Clefec!rve. Its ITll1"-
min ) ulacturer hirM •n 11ms hUstltt to ditpoM
111\ .. "A1-1•ne II: The = f PG' ( 38 ; \IV .. ,,_ o 11. • 1 hr.. min. ( 1982, Comedy) Robert H1ys, Julia ag-fl.A UM11 Chtt homla va Nlek
erty. A commetclll ~ttlt comp•· McClelland '°' the Woild Lightweight ny attemptt to keep 1 pllot from reveallng Championship, ~JOI' 12 roundl
the problamt with 111 f1r1t ctaft before ft (lrom El Paao Tex ) . (A) ( 1 hr.. 30
tak• ott on itt melden flight 'PG' (1 hr.. min)-_ ~
25 min.) -(8).,. "Tne•VetdiCt" (1982, Drama> Cl) ... "Stlll Of The Night" (1982. Paul Newman. Chartotta Ramptlng. ~n
Sulpante) Roy Schaldaf, Maryl Streep A alCOhOlic Bolton lawytf pulll hlmlett '·
paychlatrlat becomH lnereHI~ togetl'let to bring an unpopul•r medical
lnvoev.d wM • mystflflout women A-matpracllce case to 1r1al lgalnll ayono wu the mlstr ... of a murdered patient opposition by the courtt. the erchdloeeM '
'PG' ~ nwl.) enc:t hie own clients 'A' (2 tn) • • -cm ... ''The SoMvort" (1983, Come-•m•.,,_....., <ly) Walter Mallhav. Robin WR!llma A • 111' 1t•Ml Atlanta Bravee at San Fr1n-----naw of unemployed butineumen take off
cllCo Olantt. (2 hra., •S min. or the wlldl of ~ Hampshire to eace~ ... -. al ... Wtbt1et talkl Katf'lth'a • svndlcat•hltman 'A' (1 hr,.'' min)....._
melt Meret*"' "'to "'~''""" h i,..), end .,_ "Ftldly The 13th, Part 111" ~ an ~obi'c. gymna'S.um (A) c 1982, Horror) Dane K~ PaUI i<rtt· w P& ~ The t.v.e of put Mies kl Unwary tetn-llQtfl tralieno • remote
Amtr1cas. lncfOdlng VanttM w ms, • ~ at Crya1af lato;e.-lht 111111ng
boat tide on the Uchina Rapids outlldt grounda of • "-r•~ monattt who
Montrael. wear• a h~:la maSk A' ( 1 hf., 35 min.}
• WALL.,_.,_ "WIM There Always -11• • e. ~ :Japen?" Oueat· Paul Aron. Viet • 1 lMn ~ Mall beeomta •
chairman. Dina Securlt .... America fugltlYe from the law Wher1 he la fram.d tor
• •COLI SI --CCUITY "Falt· the murdn ot a ooltetWomen and I Te•·
view H--·1 cari-For p.....w.·• A IOOk • indUltrillisl '~flQ 11 hi'-
--"'V .__ ._...._ •
1 l & ···••F•ZL~ It tal(en at the F lrYttw Hoepital and ta 2S ..,_... --• -~-:. • ft9 a ltllH-"l<tng9 And
Plratn" Le><*I II lht dllcovery of Oii In
the Pe<Nn Gutt and examlneil the ru.ing
famdiM. the trade rout• betWMO E11t
end Wiit, Int pearling Industry end the
t11dt. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) -.... , ... •.. ..,... '
AU M DAYI t1' WI Lii An elderly
widow. Cht1stln1 Mult <Nonna Renault) •.
rllinqulshet her proud. lonely Independ-
ence When the entera an old fotkt home and finds 4 warm. canng community ( 1
hr .• 30 men.) -
([) mwll "Tht Pussycat Syndrome'"
( 1980) Two fashion modell ftnd them-
MIY9t In f0t tome auprltt picture taking
aboard a vacation crutte thlp near
Greece._( 1 hf • 33 mtnJ '*1••C1>o em ... TAii ....... . .
M&i AM ..... "" COii• llOOTUU.,.... Pac-10 ffi)
CZ) ... "Chatlotte" (1975, Orama) 511·
Pl Lane. Roger Vedlm. A eucoeuful wnter becomes tatclNtld with the rwrde< ol a
fonnet loYe. (1 hr.:45 min) tW al}~'rllC&I • 1*9 Cl) U. Of91,_ , • ...,.. From
F~Me.dows,NY 8 • 'f!Cll•rr Host Johnny Carson
Scheduled" lonette McKee. ( 1 ht ) •ca.RI .
Ill•--~ 1'C TAC.,.,...
ITMIUICll . &.191'1'11GfM9CN,_ ,AllOUI -u•c.t ..,...,..,
.,,. "Debbie. Oott Dallas" 11979.
Ora.me Bambi Woods. While trying to
become a c~def. a young g1t1tnds1
• way to make extre money. ( 1 hr.. 20
min) -·--Jllcua • tW .,.,_...,,. ...
-CJ) ..,. "The .Hound Of The Baslttr·
vtllea" (1939. Mystery) Ball Rathbone,
Nigel Bruce SherlOclc Molmee inveet1g1111 t=tf)' of 1 canine tptttt hlvnllng an
I
E -=~late .(R) (2 hrt) ..... ...... .,..uutM. . nmm1mn ... llOWll "Esc.pe From ~County"
(1977. Drema) Jac:lyl" Smith. M1tchttt Ryan. An ln11ettlgator for the enorney
Ot'*•I'• omc. attemp1110 gel• t>Qwtrtut
polltJCal onr1-w111101otlfy agalNt him
L! hr .. '&i~fr • ~ ,,_C:l Hotl Oennlt
W~(1hr.) {C) "Love Trap'' (1978, SutQtnM)
Flon8 Richmond, Robin AlkWl1h An army
veter1n 1ccidlntalf)' ~ lnvotY9d In
a mysterious uper ~ ht ~ Into a
friend'• luxunous apartment ( 1 hr .. 20
min.)
. (() TOP U. -T-etrtnet Alll vs."
Frank N9wtO!'I for tht ESPN llgtitMlght
champlOnshlp 11119, ~ '°' 12 •
roundt (from Atlantic City, N Ji. (R) (2
hit • 30 min.) · eLYWIU•ml
-~'llGI ... ... "Romantic Comfdy'' (1983, ~) Cudey Moote, MafY Steenbuf-
glfl Two, ~fUI Broadway writing
1)8ftneta end a p&llionatt rtfatlOnlhlp
that luted nine yMtt 'PG' ( 1 hr., 43 ming -1 ... ...,._ . ll1atCOCS .-Tl.
. eG4J111lUTU..WW
• .,. "A Place FonLOYeft" ( 1969.
Orama) Faye Dunaway. Marcelo M ..
trocannt A ter"*'&lly ID women tries to
-conceal her fatt from het lover, but he
hndS OU1 end ln*t• upon hoapltellljng
her (1tv ,65rnm) • rn •••• ,... ...... • .,.. "How To Murder Y041 Wife"
(1965, eom.cty) Jack lem(n()f'I, Vltna
Liii. A comio-ctrlp ettltt takel OU1 hil frua-
tratlonS by plam1~ his wife'• murder In •
his comic Itri (2 hrs.)
eLM.2A CMl.m.I ·
Cl) llCMI "Knlghtrid8'1" ( 1981, Adven·
tur~ Ed Harr1s. GatY Lahti. A group of
biker• ride with a traveling renauanc. fair
Ind dilCO'lef th81 the id9e tic ttruggSe
IQAIOSt M IXIStl lfl ~ timee alao
'R' (2 hr1 , 25 min \ -cm ..,. "T•boo'' (1980. Orama) Kay
Pattler. M •Ranger. A aepa11ted woman
embarka on a quett f0t 9txuel tulflltrnent
th8t wldt In her t ..... eon'• bedroom.
• {_1 tv. 25 min.) • •
W• _,.."That Funny Feeling" (1965,
Comedy) Sandra Dee. Bobby Ow1n A
palf of pretty maldt give OU1 their new
working addf111 to a handlOmt bachelor
only to dltcoY« th8t he's their new
empoy., (2 tn.) -
Cl) llOWll "The Navy Va.' The Night Mon.-
tle<t" ( 1Me. Sc:iefu.FlctlOn) MenM van. Oofen. Pamece Maon. A beluttfUI
~ and a Nlval oftk* encounttf man-•t~ll« vwtatlon. (2 tvt) e .. Bedm8-n"'I CoWltty" =
W11tem) Geofge Mont~
8rend. Bet MMter110n. Mt tp Md
Buffalo Bill t•m up with at ~rrttt to
capture Butch CUfjdy and hla gang. ( 1
hr . 30m1n)
(Z)_,. ''Sf11nge rnvadera" (1982. ScJ.
enoe-Fletlon) Peut leMat. Nancy Allen
SUpef~ttlllgtf'lt ~ from ~ mat•
rlalilt In 1 1m1• rnldweltem town and
ltlU"'t the bOdia of ns relident1. 'PO'
w ~'IMClll . ~hr •• 29~)
W .. "Knlghtridn'' (1~1. Adven-
--ttKe) ElJ Gay Lahti A group ot
t)lt(ers ride 'Mth • trav.fing "" • ...,let fair and dllCO\« ttlat the 6deellst1C 1tnJggte
aoetntt tVil e1d1ta In modern ""* tllo. 'A' (2 hrt . 25 min.)
-· _,. "Thoroughly Modtrll Millie" '{ 1967. Mutlcal) JUiie Andf"9. Carol
Channing A pelr of newoomere to Ntw
York ~tch their lar\dlady "'~ 1 wNtt ... ~,_~, 1--• • • --&.M-. • -.. ''Montlgnot'' J!912. ClnllN) t
iltophef ...._,. G1n1. .. 8UtckL An .
ambltlOUI Amettcan ~·· ~ ICtM-t• In Italy Include Mafia d9all and
aftalra 'R' (2 hta.) _ Gl)_,'l'Uml •
CID -M IR. Hot1S: Len Onion. NIQ Buonlcontl. (1 hr.) •111Y•,.. -1-· . asmw
.. ''The Big Ax" ( 1978, M)'ltlfY)
• Richard Ontyfuie, Sulin Anlpach. An
unconvtntlone.I Pff'4t• ~. wtlO ... u..pty lnYOtYed In the '80I protil91e. II
drawn Into a cut~ pollliclll cor·
l tlon and nuder. 'PO' (f tv .. '8 tm.) -_., .....
-MTMTIGL ......... o
... "Uncle Wu A Vlmpitt" (1981.
HQ(ror) Renlto RQcel, CMttopher Lee.
It. hOlel port« gets a UptiM vfatt fto'Orn Na unc:J: ht$., 30 rrnn.) ~W~;.. ... Pae>10
~).,.. ''The ~xt One"{l982. Sc;.
ence:Actton) Keir OUllM. A~ Bar·
bteU. A man from lhe Mutt tn&ks the
time bettltf an4 la.ndl on an llotated
~ "1 tv • 35 min.) .1 ... ~ange lnvadtrt" (1982, Sd-.
ence-Flcllon) Paul LeMat. Nancy Altf\
Sopet-lntelligent t>.inat from apece mar.
rllltz• In • amall ·mldwtetem town and
ISIUmt the bOdles of ltt rll6dlnts. 'PG' L! hr .• 29 mtn.) •
-· ... "Med Monsttf Party" (1967. Fantasy) Atwnatld VOie• of Ptlytls
Oilltr, 9orts Karloff Frankenstein and Or•
CtJl8 ate reunited th Or. Je6cyl and Mr •
Hyde at • special. rather bizarre celebf9-
tion (2 hrs.)-
(!) .orr •CDIT&L.0-
(1) MnO --COmfof1 COICh 150 from Oel1inotQI", S.C.). (R) (1 hr.) • _. ..• ,.Hurrieane" (197~·er.mt)·
Hagman. Martin Mllnet. A hunblne
swifts ttvOugh • GUif Coal town wrtll<lng
hevOc on the llval Of lattlfl6d Cltiltnl. (2
hrs.)
i .CMW
Wi&&St M Ulime
.. "Jinxed!" (1982. Comedy)
Betti ... idltf. Ken WIH A Wiget tab an
urWctty Casino dMlet Into helping het do
awty wfth her obnOxiOUI boyfritnd, 'R' ( 1 -rt>=• CC) .. "South Pacific" ( 1969 Muel-
cal) MIU! Gaynor. AoeMno 8tlZZl An
Amtr"8.o waman talla In io.-. .ith •
Frenc:hman wt\111 1t1tl0ntd II I New
nut1e In the South Peclflc ~ WOftd
War.I 2 hrl. 51 min.~ •Cf) -ca 1.nmc-r"
(J) ·~ ~·· (1968 ........
cal) '*ZI O.yncw. Aollilno Brazil An
American women felt In loYt a
FrtndwT\111 atatiOnld • a NlyY
nurtt In the South Pedflc ~ WOf1d
Wat" Ji~· 38mln.} • .. CID n ... , •·e.n1 Mldler: A" Or tMtt" lnCluOll ttndlt b9lld8 and
hltd rock. *tutlna ''The Acee" ai'-d ~-tr~ het "No F'ttllt" llbUm. (l tv.) •Cl> ... "O'Htta't Wlf9" (1"82.. Ora-
ma) Edward Alt*, MltllM _Hlttlty ·An.
•tbntV dtcidtl to put the '*Iii on aN ll~~on '~l'lil
Mfe II ~ ll'ld ~ ,...,_ ~from hef.;otA_, 'PO' (S lw,...27
mlil..)
Sunday. Sept. 2, 1984", II
·1=-== .......
-1WCAT . •waMI' ,....,.
1111AT.
Cfl lllOOTIM&. Ottawa Rough Riders at
Winnipeg S-. Bomber• (Al (2 hrs . 30
min.) -......... IL lfftt 11111 .. . ., .... . cum• ,.., ... -·-·· .........
1111 lfl ,.. ..... w
~ ,. .....
_. "Spacehun19' Advdntures tn
The Fort>ldden Zone" ( 1983. Sdenc:e-FIC·
tion) Peter Strausa. Molly A10gwaJd ( 1
tw • .29 min.)
CD)_.. "Gizmo" ( 1977. Documentary)
Directed by Howard Smith ( 1 hr . 30
min ... -1 _. "Swallowt And · Amazons·
(1974, Adventure) Virginia McKenna Aona1d Fr aw. ( 1 hr • 32 mW\ )
~• u.m .. , 1MftCAT ,...,,.
·11•Ulla.la .... .-.w mt••~ -----==-·····••Ill•• ••1111 ,. ......... ~
..... 11 • .--" llt'l\I MICM.I
llF--·-
="'u. .. "'!*ngel And The Badman"
(HM7. W•tern) John Wayne. Gall Au's·
Mll~~ • ! .. ·='f!. .. (1939. West
em) Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda ( 1 hr '5~ ·-m== .. .
M& Ml•'* u•IDMY
l _...::-.:r,emiere)
MWIZll =r-Gobo finds • way lo Q!t tid of the Gorge forever. CD> -"Profellor Potter's Magtc Potlone" ( 1976 Advefllurtl. Ak:hatd Wll .on. John Wtn"ltf, ( 1 ht. 30 min.)
CZ) .. "Five Deya Ont summer"
( ,982. Qremtl Sten Connery. l!tetay
8t=1ht,60111'n ) -1-= II'*'"_,. (Prtmteft) ... ...., . . '
26 Sun~ay,sept.2, 1984
;::.-:: 1111-•u•w. •mao .
.._AL "Orangutans. Orphans Of
The Wiid" Pet• Ustinov narretes a look at
the orangutan •Ad the etforts being made
to save the apecles from extinction O ( 1
hr)
I •1•c•n. NTOL IM00'91 Blanchr Cup lntema
tiona! Tournament (trom Columbia. Mo l
illl OOM.La-MADAY A young girl hvtng
on Venus. where the aun shines for two
hours r1efY ·MVefl years. falls ¥\cum to a
cl89aloom ptank white walJlng tor the sun
to appear Adapted from a shon story by
Ray Bradbl#y
_. "Forever Darting' ( 1956. Com·
edy) LUCiiie a.u. Deal Arnaz ( 1 hr .• 36
min)
el) .. "Magic Fire" (19~. Biogra
phy) Yvonne De Carlo, Carlos ThomJ:.55>"·
2 hrs)
.. Cl) DIDllll••mtlOI•• MD DIAOOMI 9 1'190lm (Premiere)
ftlAT191 .... ... .., ..,...._.
• .. c All'f'OIY .. "" ... °'.,._(a) .,. "French Postcards' ( 1979.
Comedy) Miles Chapin: Blanche Baker
Uh!..3~nJ · •B w US Open wome11's final
and men's semll1oats (bve from u.s T A
Tenn a Caoter In Flushing Meadows
NY) (7 hrw,
I l~"'J:'(Premlere) ....... ..,,
........... '*81CO
COL&.19 tJOOllM.L, Loolslane State at
Flor=T~~m.n) •••• ,~ .... m&A--(el ... "Second ThoUghta" (1982.
Comedy) Luele Arnaz, CralQ War.son ( 1
hr .. 38min)
(£)9Glltc8r• CD .,.. "Eddie Macon's Ron" ( 1983,
[)Jama) John Schneider. Kirk Douglas ( 1
tw ,35mln)
· (Q) _. "SOunder" ( 1972. Drama)
c~~· Paut Winfield (2 hr• 1 ·11.:-ma=a .. •• ~TY (Premiere)
.,. "The lroqu0tt Trai1" J 1960.
AdYenlute) George MonlQU!llify, ---0.n
O'H1= (2 hrs ) • IM Robbie Doyle giv• tips on lhopplng ror t aa1lb0at and dlscusset
chatte11ng•llboat1 In the Cerlbbean Q ._.,~ ............
.... mATDT••ITI HIOf'llloht1 of 1983 AFC and NFC Championship -Ga~A) ·
"BaM Of Fiia" ( 1942. Comedy)
Ga,.Y Coopet, Barbara. Stanwyek ( 1 hr .
S t min.). CZ> llOWll "My Fevorllt Veer" ( 1982 •
~)Pet« O'TOOlt. ~ Harpet
•
fl hr., ~6 min.)
-1·' 9-=-.. ICOGIY.000 llYllW ir~MIJ ... ......... .., __ .. ..,. __ __
•ca or• 1 w comn "Fair·
A 0
view Hoepltal: Ce11ng For People" A-~
1s taken at the Fairview Hoepltal and Its 25
Y!_ars ot progress. •
Cl.J TOP ... IOxm Terrence Ant vs
Frank Newton for the ESPN lightwe1gh1
championship tllle. schockJled for 12
roonds (from Atlantic City, N J ) • (R) (3
hrs)
(ff) -ntl .._ H061S Len Dawson -.,,.. •.. .,..., I
NIC=-11, (l hr.)
. tm•umDQ .,. "The Search" ( 1956, Wes1ern)
_ Clayton MOOfe. Jay Silverheels ( t hr . 30
min)
• M111 .... LOll ... C00Dr •
I • • ·=·-··-" .. .,_ "Carouaet" ( 1956. MUSICal)
Gordon MacRae. Shirley Jones. (2 hrs. 8
min.)
1W 0 (ID IA•\U At presa ttme. teams
wefe C.lifomla Angels at Chicago White
Sox or another game with important bear·
i oo Me ol the pennant racee (3 hrs l
~CA'ITOPm .(!)*am M "A 0.lf9fent Twist"
A 12-year-Old girt aud1ttons IOI' a part In a
play that calls fC>f boya only (R) 0 .... ' IOUl TUii
CA1'MY'tkn'Q8 • amn CM .. OlW I JI
_."Journey To The Center Ot T.he
Earth" ( 1959, Sclence-Fictton) Pat
Boone, James Muon (2 h,.: 12 min)
(8) .,_ "Slapstick Ot Anothtr Kind"
(1984 Comedy) Jetty L1w11. Madeline
IKah~;,,21.:'lia •
~·..,.. t1:t1 CMAMD~C*THl ... W tt:ll .. ..._
0 ._ICMIWTAllD
90Wll "Tough As They Come" ( 19•2.
Orama) Dead End Kids. Llltie Tough
Guys (1 hr • 30 min }
... WMATFll.U•• '" .... "°°" ..... DI. tal9DAY'ICU1'19 ... .,_ "Romantic · Comedy" ( 1983
Romance) Dudley M00t•. M ary Steertbllf·
~ ( 1 hr .. 43 min ) lZJ.,. "Strange Invaders" ( 1982. Sci·
ence-Flclion) Paul LeMal, Nancy Allen
(1hr.29min)
Ail ....
--SalmdayCont.-
Ing Jack Oetnpeey'a tltle boot. FDR's flre-
61de chats. "Amoa and Andy" and Bing
CrOI;. *l '-CA'IDTBf ADMl-tl -
CCII -tcCIJA IMll> ~OW' IKUCITOMllT Sw Edmund H1llary'1 1977 Gaoges Expe-
dition from lhe Ganga River detta to Its aoor~ ~h In the Hlmalayas is document·
ed ~ ~ MlfO UCM Formula I Dutch Grand
Prix (from Zandvoort) . ( 1 hr. 30 min.) CO MOWll "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Dre·
ma) ~It}' Cooper, David Niven (2 hrs )
(%).,.. "Carnine" (1936 .. ~)
Greta Garbo. 'Robeft Taylor (1 hr . '8 e J.•nuo•• W a?J IA•ML Atlanta Braves at San Fran·
• cllc:o Glafltt (3 hra .. 5 min.) .•. , ..... ~ 9::.1:..o tll tfl05ITI Scheduled Ray Mancini vs. Ktn 8,ner In a light·
weight bout achfduled or 10 rounds
(from New Or1Nn1). WC>fld Cycung
~ (from Barce!Ona. Spain)
1hr ,30mln) • ADlll-tl
JIOllCTW llOWll · "All The President'• Men"
( 1978. Ofama) Robert RedfOfd, Dustin
Hoffman&·· 20 mm.) . CH)mf .. , .....
(I) .,_. "The Black Stallion Returns'·
( 1982, Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri.Garr
i_! hr • 43 min.) MIO 9Gl1'ICON "19a. Ladies Pro
Bowlers Tour -Milwaukee Classic" ( 1
hr)
l -.a1UT~Ll-Wl.D, WU 1'llT m. "Esthef And The King" ( 1960
Adventure) Joan Cor. ns. Richard Egan i ~ ''Rock·A·Bye Baby" { t958,
Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Marilyn Maxwell 1? hrs)
• 119-WOY• Explof• and mart-
hme hlltor1&n Tim SeYerin travels the
world's IOngest trade route from Oman to
China In a repltca of a century-old vessel
1 hr.) 1111-•••--.U. fm.llCT ....
... "Gandhi" ( 1982. 810gfaph)C)
Ben Ktng5'ay. C.ndict Bergen (3 hrt , 8
lm"'L'*=-
• •NU.a ,.., • ...a.L __ _,
~LllRtJl•ll
... IOUTI fW TNI '711 Matthew
Saad Muhammed vs John COntth (A) ( 1
hr.) . .
CD} ... "l..ldret And Genlleman. The
Fabulous Stains" ( 1981, MuSlcll) Ofane
lane. Ra~ Wlnatone ( 1 hr., 27 min.) •1.ar.:roN "Super Charg11t"
• llCMI "Zebra In n. ~lchen" ( 1965,
Comedy) Jay North. Marttn Mllnet. (2
hrt.)
I ....... ---um.tMIMICllM ....
.WW "Airport 1975'' ( 197'.
Suspense) Chlrflon H on. Karen Blaek.
i ~A The natlonal ltwe of Amenca'•
• b!fQ•llOn to lt nat~• PoJ)Utation 1 b.14
mined through " ts to med I care tac
.. __ .._ --·--· CAT Cle A MOY mlOOP TtnneaM Wii-
iiams' play about a weelthy, powtrlul and '
dtVlded Southern tamlly •tart Jeulca
Lange• Maggie, Tommy l .. "°'* u &de and Alp-tom 11 Big Daddy. Q (2
hrs • 30 min.)
ID TOlln9 .... WY -PAT .. .. , ........ . .... ......... . ...,....,
ITM'lm
.,.. "Oregon's lnftmo" ( 1980,
Ad'lfntutt) Oregon LM, Ptatl l ln. (2
hrl.)
(f)ATTMI.,_
• llCMI "Mad Ma.x" ( 1980. Orama)
Mtl Gibson, Joanne Samuel. (2 tw.)
«I) ... "The Night Of ltie GrtuJy''
( 1968, Advent\He) Clint Wal<er, Martha
~er. (2 hts.)
• .. ' MCA "Bighoml" A band of
wild Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep It
observed through the &eUOns. from one
s Ina Into the next. <AL .... IAlemlQ-
..,. "Yts. Giorgio'' ( 1982. Musical)
Luciano Pavarotti. Kattvyn Harrold ( 1
hr . S3 min.)
(!) .......
ca) llCMI "Giida LIV9" (1980, Come.!y1
IG~~r"~i&S's.).
d -.nm.
• ftlll Featured· Don Johnlon dfscu9Me
bad •wings In bowling; Chi Chi Rodrigues
praeents a Junior clinic In golf: 811')' f<Jdd
teactie. the lechniqut of carving turns
and Its Importance to better ~ling; John
Newcombe dtmonltratee the drop shot ~ 111 Importance In tennis.
...... "' ..,.. Sehtduted: ~anc:lnl vs Ken Bogner In a light·
t bout achtduled '1of 10 rounds
(from New ()neans) , World Cyellng
Ctiamplonshlpe (from Batcek>na. Spain) 1! hr .. 30 min.)
(!) l'•N.L Ctltcago Cube at New York
Met• (3tK}
ffl112'"8 ·-WfWWA19COI.• ... ""' .. ... ..-.uan .. OJ1•••11 _._fUTIOGI .. ........ 1:. -......... 'flACI • Ml Methng lntemaltM-* de Patil (trom Franct) (2 hrs.., 30
min J CD llOWll "Washington Affair" (1980.
Drama) Tom Seti.ck. Sany SUiiivan (2
In) .
.,_ ''Tbe Pedestrian" ( t974, Onl·
me) Ma11imlltan Scheff. Oultav Rudolf
Selll'let ( 1 hr .• 32 min )
·--c:GllfnTOUY •a» llCMI "No :flmt For sergeants"
(1158 Comedy)· A~ Gr th; ~
Ada.ma. (2 hrt.'.· ~ min )
-~=·--. ..... "Ho# To Marry A MlUlona.wt"
(1953, Comedy) l..luren Baca•. Matllyn
Monroe. Thfte aetr_.. use an expen-
. live apartment • bait for rich ~
{1tn.)
• 41 CGLLm flOOTIM1 Boston CoOagt
11 A!et.mad 3 ht'L) l =.:i .....
9ftln' BF 1'111 -Featurtd. Jamie Fair dllCUIHI the chalenget and
succea of "Atl•MASH": a tnbut• to the
series "Staf Trek." ( t tv.) • e.,. ''11 For Tens" ( 1983, Weatem)
Frank Slna1ra. Ursula Andress. A lhady
banktf-comes up with a na way to set·
tit lht dtterenott t.tween a pair of 19Ud-
cowt>oys (2 hrs.) •
um.t-CllMMAM ,_'--''Wu The l<ltilng« Com-
mlsalon Report BlpartiSan?" Guest: fOf·
mer Secretary ot Stal• Henry IOMlnger
~ ';J. ........ Jamee" ( t939. W•t·
am) Tyrone Power. Heinfy Fonck Jtae
aaum.a an alias and mamea In an
at141mP' k> go llrajght but he .. doggeO by boun~tett. 'PG'· t 1 tv .. '5 min.) • all "Footlooee" (19M, Orama)
Kem Bacon. Lori $lnQer Tttn-egett In a sman tOWt\ tight fOf thtlr ~l· to dine.
and stage a prom delplte opj:)Oilt!Oi'\ 'from
their conservattw perenta. 'PG' (1.hr., •7
W J.owl "My Fu Lady'' ( 19&', M\M-
cal) Rax Harnaon, Al.d~ Hepburn
Bastd on '*>tgt Bemard Shlvt/t ''PyQ-
mallon." A Btlttan proftllOJ tnea to t.-ch
a lower-<:1898 LondOntr how to t)e a lldy.
· 'G' (2 tn., 50 min)
1Ta1U10ua 11 -())... . . UOCOll9 IM LOIT ITM Arwnattd
Rich little and Cottle W•t prOYlde the volc::tt fOf ttiea muslCal tall about ,,.,,_ ~
coon tamlly and a aazed ,mililaty com-
mander wt'lo ~·to conquet Eltth (Par1
1 of 2) •
I ....CAI' --•ar ••••R CM'UF " Nt I • M TOii Feeturtd· alOng the • Northltn Celdomil cont ~ celabrtty
hic»-eways in Dig SUr. cant ~·· r 1uant 1n Carmel. lhe hOt tub ompi'ial ol
tht WOOd and JoMrrt Cation'• ttr'a
Inn . 27 'Sunday, ~ept. 2, 198•
__ Satuntg Com.
I WIAC'KlwnMDAVl»..,..ii 100a.. ... ccmia1T MIO • mtt • "'ccmcm--1 lglealas
Qetfomll IOl'9 that were hits In Europe
blifote h debut in AmerlCtl Taped in
Jerusalem. ~) • Im.,,: .........
,_ _. "Tyr,ondot" .Puccini's
Opera of low and aacnnc. la pe<formed
outdoors at the Arena di Verona
amphitheater. Wlth Gtlena Olm1tr<Wa~ the ·
title role and NICola Martlnucci as Cllaf,
lvo Vlnco •• Timur. and Cecilla Galdi• as Liu. Maurizio Arena condUCt~{2ht$ )
(JI) ........ .on• -cc.. Ciilrr Phil and Don Everly reunite for the
flrat ttme In ten years, performing such hits
as "Bye Bye Love," "Waka Up Little
SUSia" and "Alrt Have To Do la DrNm"
from the Royal Albert Mall In London. ( 1
~ (JJ .,,._"Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken
Marshan. L)'11ette Anthony. On another
planet, a pnnce facet many t .. 11 aa Ile
tries to regain his kingdom, raecue his
betrothed and fight • fabuloua beast. 'PG' l1 hf., 57 mtn.) 11
CZ).,. "1redlng f>laoes" (1983. Com-
edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd A~
to-do executive. a g.hetto-b<ad con men
end a prostitute devlM a plot of revenge
against two connlVlng financiers 'R' ( 1 ,
lv . 46 Tl"·l, I JI#, ..... U.IU'-•1111111 ,. .... ...
• W • ,_ Personal prof ties of
oot1tandng Hilpanics who have made fit=.=--· .. I w ,. .. , Neal Gabler end Jef·
Irey Lyons hott an Informative look at
what's new at the movtee.
• E LMD •UZlll (I) NCllT • •eew Cowboy Jtmmy
MOCfe vs. Luther Laulter (A) ( 1 hr.)
• laUWOODt -nallMb Ale -_.,.
• a>mraam u.unurm
• • ()) ,.,._, Dominic ettampte to res· cue five Cuban polltk:al prlsonefa who era
being hetd fOf a ransom of $2 million (R) t! hr.} a m lllM ... wmrrr .,,.... Arnold takes
hiS new brother Sam undtr hit wing end
makel hfM his pnonat tet\'enr. (R) e _. "Gentlemen Prafai' Bloodet"
(1953. Mut1cat) Merily11 Mofltoe • ..JMne
Aulsetl Two showglrta head for Paris know~ thllt "dlamondt are a glfra bist friend • (2 hta.) G ... "Tombl Of The Blind Deed"
( 197•. Horr«) Cesar Burn.r. Lone Flem-
ing College frienelt °"a camping trip trav·
ti through a daNftad VIiiage wtlefe mum-
mlflfd ~ rise and brutally klN all I~"~~ _. "Succeu" ( 1982. Comedv)
Jeff Bridget, 8el•nd8 Bauer A wutthy
young man WhoM tucceu hat not
brouaht him happliiest aaaumet two pet·
f,Of\alltlel. (2 htt.)
• ..... "Ol'lf"!OUtan Orphans 01
The Wild" Peter Utt1nov narretn a IOok at
the 0t1nout.,, and the tffon• being made
10 Jav. t~ ~from • .,uncuon Q ( i
~ ..,. ••4u The Pretldent'a Men"
'197 Orama I Aobaft Redford, Oualln
28 Sunday, Sept. 2. 19~ ...
..
Hottman. Baled on the ~ by Carl
· Bernstein and Bob Woodward Two
Washcngton P06t repo<teta expenence
constant setbacks white uncoveflng the
scandalous facts behind the Watergate
break-in 'PG· (2 hrs. 20 11\lfl) •
.,. "CYto" ( 1983. Suspenae) Dee
Waftace, oa·nny P1t1tauro. A woman and
haf young eon are trapped In their car 11
an llolated auto repel< yard by 1 huge.
r1~ dog, 'R' ( 1 hr •• 31 mfn ) cm .,. "Bad Boys·· ( 1982. Drama)
Sean Penn, Renl Santoni A young hood·
tum accidentally ktna the younger broth&
of a teen-age dope dealer d1.mng a police
chase and Is tent to a tough retoima1ory
'R' (2hfs.)
G) llON "Magic Fire" ( 195.t, Blogre·
phy) Yvonne De Carlo, Carlos Thompson
The life and romanbft of lamed composer
Rtehard Wagner lead him to great
achievements. (2 hre ) . •@~TMCI·~ •D. Un.AY•N•PALL-.. -.. -Thom Bray, Alfonso Ribiero end Danny
Coottaey lntroduc9 the faU Saturday m«n·
ing cartoon ach9dule featuring charactets
from "Smorl•.'I "Alvlf'I And The Chip-
munks" and new lhowe. . i....,,,. Of ......... ,AllOUI Mll1'1C91•
W (I) llOWll "Summer Girl'' (1983
Suspense) Batl')' Boelwiek. Kim Derby A
happily married couple atowty dl9COller that their llve-ln baby8itter Is taking over
lhek ~tllft and their two young children
LR)j2~ II CID ...a At Henry a°" Kip's high school reunion. Henry wrestles with
his contClenCe over his qunuonable
treatment of • daal girl and Kip shO\Vfl off
Sonny to his friends (RI -8 T.I. ,._Stacy's mamage PIC\,nt are
threatened when she Is accused of losing
a large amount of herOln dutlng e drug
bust, but Hoot<M suspecll the thief may
be her flant:e. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ·
(I m GI U. ~ Faatured A look at
the best San Diego architecture of 1984,
Bree Walker vl&1ts the Scripps Miramar
Ranch -home of the w0tld champion
American aaddlebted horses. a profile on
San Olagan Rick Oyer ·· Inventor of ''Ora·
gon'a La r•• -the number one vi~
game: and an aerial tour of San· Diego
aboard the Bluebl(d Expr.a hehc:opltr
• MlmCM ..-.wrr Thlt documentary
focueea on the i.gandary Ahm~ tie·
phant, the latgMt and least-teen ei.pt\ant
on Earth. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "The Scarlet Letter" C 193.t
Drama) CoOean MOOtt . Alan Hate Ba~
on Nathanltl H1wthorna'1 noYtl. Htittr
Prynr-. Is forced by the townspeople of
cotonlll Salem to >Near a red embtem for
the r t of her life algnttylng that aha has
sinned by bearing an 1'-Qtl""'te Ch Id ( 1
ht . 30 min)
([) OOLLMI llOOfULL Pur9Uf va Notre
Oemt ~ lndlanapol1t) • (3 hra ) CD "Vor" (198l, Drama) 'Reb
Brown. Corlt'lna CletY A young wamor
trie. to find his idtrlhty Iii 1 prenlstortc
land tilted wUn flying reptllat and other awesome creaturM. 'PG' ( t hr,. 28 min.)
Cl).,. "Private Schoof" ( 1983, Come·
dy) Phoebe Cates. Betay Rusaell Teen·
aged bOy1 vtslt the eJl.glrla c!heHyvale
Academy for some tun end adventure 'A' L1 hi., 37 mln )
CZ).,. "Strange ll'IYtdtrt" ( 1982 Sci
enc•f"ictlon) Paul LeMat. Nancy ~ -
Supti·lnlelllgent bei~ from apac.'11 rMI•
rlal&ie In • ll'NI ~, tern town and
•stiUme the bod Of ite r ta 'PO'
~hr . 29 min-)
=·irr=PAl&Y Mama dt&COYefS lhat her late husband's grave ~rket ~aa
n~take yMrt ago (R} ~ 9IWll "Tz:"Contendef" (1980, Ora·
ma) Marc Singe(, Ttna An<:frews A smaM·
town boy aeeJ<a fame and fortune in the
boxmg M hr .• 30 min.) "" .. , ........ -GI> .C •OIJI "The Real Star Wars Defef\Se In Space" Mervin Kalb anchors
en examination of the state of Sov191-
Ametican relattona and the Amar1ean
edmlnrstrallon's so-called "Star Wars"
mlhtary defense. ( 1 hr.)
I .... .
TO•WDll:e .-cm .... cowmn , • .,.,.
Country music perl0tmers are honored In
15 categories Including t<>P male and
female. artist, mU$1clan of the year and
album of Jha. v-ar From Opryland in
Nastwllle. (2 hrs )
IOUDIOLD
llOWll "French Postcardt" (1979,
Comedy) Mites Chapin, Blanche Baktf A
group of Ame11can atudenlt become
entlvalled with the country and 111 people
while studying In France 'PG' ( 1 ttr., 32 min)
(Q) H OMI ~ ~r 1110WCm
Many of today's top comics are featured
In this perlormenee taped at San FranctS·
co's ~club. The Other Cafe -
I UISTTA . -..,,lMCll .
-NOU.YWOOO CIGm• Featured an lnt9fVlew with Debbie AllerT. ditector and
co-star ot the serfel "Fame'', with her ,
.huSband Norm Nixon. a look at how worn· •
en are portrayed on TV In the 1980s. a
look at celebrity bathroome; repairs
i lOUDIOLD ~
TOOC&.Oll flQI c.OIT .,.,.,._ CMJICmA • CC*C8"f
Featured7 Te=e • Helmuth. Perris, Alea·
11azz and Ran Lewis. CC)~ Features the tlnger's new album "A Prtvate Heaven " lmMDCIA ..
90¥ll "Surfacing" (1081, Otama)
Kathleen Beller, Joseph Bottoms. An
expedHIQll aearehlng for a man mlutng In
the wilds of northern Canada facn dan·
gera both in nalUfa and within the group
'A' ~30mln)
"The K.,,tucicy Fried Movia" ( 1977, Comedy) Evan Kim. Mealer Bono
Soo Han. Thia cOllectlon of phOlda·
barred saoricat 'lketchea PoO'~~ televi·
slon and movie cllctM Includie cameo
appeara~ by Donald Sutherland. Hen·
ry G1b80n, George Lazenby and BW Blx· . 1· 'R'.(1hr •• 30min.) -IA1'19&Y...,.J-
tW '!!~!!:~: .. (t082. Ore·
ma) W1llllm Conrad. Chtlt Wiggins
Based on Iha true story of Of. R Adame
Cowley. wl'IOse work leads to the cteallon
of the first medical thock trauma unit (2
ht5) ..
Gt llOWll ""McCAba ~nd Mtt Miller"
( 1971, Wett«n) Wa""' Bt1tty. JU!te
Chrlsllt. Partners •t up a btJllneta 1n a
smao mtnihg •town. only to have lar~
busintsa lnletetta move 1n on thtm !2
hrs)
• ...,.. A docu-drama tb<K.ll lflt mcperlel'lce of fornw membert of RilY
Sung MY\lng Moon'• Unifallon CNJrch.
I turlng ex·Mo<>Ne Chr .. Ctrtson who
-Saturday Cont.
ftfr==f J~ • ~
Featured Flneae. Section 8, 31 Pt«
Ave.A~C:l'Cerey and Anatomy CC) 1'811111 . •
(0)90WI "Bad G1tls'' ( 1981. Adventure)
Pi.a Snow. Jasmtne OuBay. Girls' tn11ng
makes them the targets of a vengeful Boy
Scout and h11 brother. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) ·
,.•=~ . ·.:
tW ~.,. "Of Strangerove" ( 1964, Com-
edy) Peter Sellers. George C Scott. An
Insane Air Force general cautea world •
lremo<t when he ct.cldes to launch a
bombef attack on lhe SOYlet Union (2
hrs) D 8) IAMl>AY ..., "'.Host: B•"Y.
Crystal. Guest., Al Jarreau ("Momin'. ·
''Trouble In ParadiSe") (R) ( 1 hr .. 30
min)
l .. YOMHOTTUCll .... .
MAmlYO ~ ••••w ... 1•10CU• .
90WW "The Soldier' ( 1982. Adven·
lure) Ken Wahl William Pr'lnce A ruthtess
CIA agenr Is sent 10 neutranze a Soviet·
backed terrorist plot.to hold the Mldeasr
hostage with nuclear exploslvn 'R' ( 1
hr 30min ) • CD lllMI "The Veotauon Of Claud1• ·
(1977, Orama) Sharon Mltchell, Don •
Peterson A bored wife Is led down the
pnmrose path by her tenn11 instructor ( 1
ht. 5m1n) 1~ CH) OM LOCAnaet "Robert Klein Chlld 01
The '50s, Man Of The '80s" The comedl·
an reflects on the impact of televllion on
h•s youth and takn a humorous look at
renthood in the '80s ( 1 hr )
tW .WW "The Wtld Bunch" (1969
Western) W~Uam Holden. Ernest Borg·
nine Outlaws cause violence and destruc-
tion whtle ballkng the Mexican army (2
hra .. 30 min.)
... .,_"The Amorous Adventures Of
Moll Flandefs" ( 1965. Comedy) Kim
Novak. Rk:h11d Johnaon An 18th-century
woman uUllzn her femintne charma to
a11a1n money and SOC:tal po11t1on (2 hrs •
20~ (I) 1111.non .. e DAVID ...., Featured poverty-
striCken peeple refute White House advll·
or Ed'Nrn Meese'• 11atemen1 that Amerl· ca'il!uns.rproblem Is overstated. ( 1 hr.) ..........
llOWll 4'Romantlc Comedy" ( 1983.
Romance) Dudley MOOl'e. Mary Steent>u<-
gen T!IVO succesatul Broe<tWay wr1t1ng
partneB eno 1 passionste refat1onah1p
that lasted nine year1. ·po· ( 1 hr.. '3
-min) • • ' CZ> llCMI "Camille" ( 1936. Romance)
Greta Garbo. Robert TaylOr A C009UmP-
hve Freneh courtHln has 1 tragic romance (1 hr,, '8 min )
I •ACI .. VlllOI
-_,TUCll -llOWll "Laura'• Oeslrn" ( 1980. Dl'a·
ma) Siegrun Thell. Int Stern. /\ ~n
IOce5 a difficult dec:illOn when she mu11
ehoOse which of her previous lovers aha,
likes best. ( 1 hr , 15 mtn.) ·
-Cl) .,.llmlUCMAIUI .
(J) ... "The HOUie on 92nd SltMt"
Ben Kll'IQSley, Candice Bergen. Traces the
Ult of M"ahatma Gandhi who led ~
atratlorw of passive r..,.lance In order to
gain lndepef'ldence fc:K Inda. 'PG' Q (3
fin . 8nm.) • • • • *I IOCllNUCI LOIT•~ •
.,. ''The Terror Of Mechagodzllla"
( 1974, Science-Action) The dreaded
Mechagodzilla emerges from the ... to
wreak havoc on the populace onoe again
1·hr .. "46 mlo.) .... w .. ..
.,_ "Lady Chatterley'• Lover"
(1981. Orama) Sylvie Kn1tt1. N;cho&u
Clay. Based on O.H Lawrence'• story
abOUt the wife of a pataptegk Englilh arl&-
tocrat who takes her husband'• garne-k~ .. her lonri 'R' (1 hr . '5 min.) ·
(() NYmafl • UC. Freedom Cup
i om Seattle. Wash ) (A) w ~ .....
-.. "In Name Only" (1969, COme-
dy) Michael Callan. AM PrentllS. A cou-
ple of marriage brokers dllcover to ttfei'
horror that three fhettlaget they atrange<f
were never made legal ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) «IMC... .
ti) MOWll "The Joket Is Wiid" (1957.
Qlography) Frank Sinatra. Jeanne Crain a.IOved comedian Joe E. Lewis struggles
to overcome snob lnter1etence In hts
career (2 hrs ) • t::W <m .. "A Taste-of-Money" (1983.
Orama) Constance Money, Jamie G1ffis
An adult him atar Is greeted by fans ( 1
hr .• 30 min.)
W .,. "Manhattan" ( 1979, Comedy)
Woody Allen, Diane K._ton An Insecure
New York comedy writer breaks· up With
his teen-age glf'lfrlend to date an outspo-
ken iournatlst who recently had an affair
With his bell friend. 'R' ( 1 hr • 36 rTMn.)
•110CCIHSICA _,.. "The Story Of Or. Wauetl"
(1944. 0.-ama) Gary Cooper. Laraine
Day Or Roydon M. Wassell. a heroic
Navy man, rescues American troope from
the Japanese (2 hra .• 40 min )
· (l) llCMI "Deya 01 HMvert" ( 1978. Ora·
me) FUcherd'oGete. BrOOke Adams Three•
youthful migrant WO<kett ... a potenttal
gold l'Tilnt when they Mek employment at
the vut tprMd of a wealthy wheat
farmer 'PG' ~ hr • 35 min.) ·1 ••111 LA.I,,_ ... cw YIY~W•o•u .. ..
·1·---0 "--. ... .
.. ... "Godzllla'• AtYenge" (1970.
ci.nc.FlctiOn) Aklra Ho.hf, TOtU
Hiroyukl A vast panoply of morwt ..
wreaks heYoc while contending tot
.cc;.=r~r· (1962. Comedy) Jack-'° Gleason, Katherine Kath. The poor,
mute jaoltOf of a run.-down Paria rooming
house offers to lhefttf a woman and htr
daughtet ( 1 hr • 44 min.) . •
-· llOWI "Heel Of Angef" (1971, 0.. ma) Susan ·Hayward. lee ·.j, Cobb. A
k~tttd lady lawyer deftndl an eqc-
utiYe charged with .the murder of a con-
atructlOf'I WOfket. (1 hr., 30 nWi) I= "The Seod8t" ( 1982. Hon()()
Kathryn Harrold. ZelJko lva_nek A fturty of
teiepathlc hallucloation. II unleuhed at a
psychtalfie hoepltaJ -when • Ucldll
patient With uncontrolable psychic pow-era ls admlt1ed. 'R' 11 hr .. 30miA.}
..... "Rod8n'1 (1957. Scienc»-Ac-
tlOn) Ken~ Sawata. Yuml ShlrakaYra. _
Earth II menac.d by a numbif of 8"-
&0me an_d deadly flytng cr .. turea from the St~. ( 1 hr., 25 min.)
t»(I) "My Fair "8d>'" ( 196( Ml.*-
calJ Rax Harrison. Audtfl'f Hepburn.
Based on Geofge Bernard ShaW'a "Pyg-
malion " A British prot.lof tr1ee to t.ech
a lowtf-clasa Londoner how to be a 19dY.
'G' (2 hrs • 50 min )
~-=-~·---cm ..,. "The star'Chamber" c1983.
Otama) Mlchael Oouglea, Hal HofbrOOk
A young lawyer firmly betieYea that the
guilty should not be Mt free and meeta
Challenge$ becaUM of his belef. 'R' (2
hrs .• 29 min.) CI>.,. "Trading Ptacee'' ( 1983, Com-
edy) Eddie Murphy, Oen Aytuoyd A W91-
lo-d0 extcU1Mt. a ghetto-bred con "*'
and a prostitute ~ • pk>t.D.f r~
agalllSI two COMIVfng financiers. 'R' ( 1
hr .. 46 min) -an tlll 1WftW .. .. ,,.~
..,_ "Jol.Kney TQ. The Cent« Of The
Earth" ( 1959, Sclinc•Flctlon) Pat
Boone, Jame. Maon. A ldentllt formt
an expedition to follow a ~ •xpiot9r'a
trall to the Earth'• core 'G' (2 tvs., 12
mtn)
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bitucxcitina•nd menacing a~ "Jaws" and
infinitely more believa~lc.
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show.
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picked up by a major American network. It
was funnier than .. Ttll Death Us Do Pan,"
which on th1'i side of the ocean b«amc
Arc:hie Dunker's "All in the family," and
better plotted and more relevant than
"Steptoe and Son," which was revamped u
"Sanford and Son." '
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•b*JlJ of TV ofTcnnis that our daily ncw1ifl~t now prints hkc stock quo-
&auonuina the dvcnt of cable TV. I came
across a list1n1 for "Dad's Anny." Regret-
tably the channel was too remote to rcce•~c in thi1 area. When I laved an
London lh11 Bnu'h comedy ~ri about
the adventure of the Home Guard during
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af\cr man y a sumntct die the 1wan and.
after not too many summers September's --f)i~and pmniern become tomorTOw's 30 · Sunday, Sept. 2.· 1esi · summer reruns. ,
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13 Singer Tony
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15 ROie tor Klugman 1n11
16 Mise Horne
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36 ~onogram for Atkins
37 -Tin Tin
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1n1ti
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44 See 1 Across
47 "Salem's-"
50 "Good-" '
52 Have - -with· ·
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22 IOllac f()f Fabray M Mytelf
23 "The Two of -.. 55 Rips
25 "He and-· 56 Bannon on "Lou
26 NumefO -• Grant"
27 "Irma -Douce" 58 S~ was Conrve
29 Jan -J___, Brooks ,..
3 1 Josh or Ella 59 BiQy on ··Sc;:atecrow
34 Emmy °' Tony and Mrs King"
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I "-Indigo" 39 Alumni
• 2 "My Friend-" 40 "Forget --
3 Played Phylhs 42 Ulnc. on "Falcon
Lindstrom 1nlt. Crest": tntt:
4 Linden .Of Halbrook 44 "The Way We -"
5 Freshly "'5 Part of NAM
8 Garrett and Ferber 46 "From -to Five"
7 Reluctant "'8 Star of "Or, Zhivago"
8 MexiCQ d91Jilh. ___ _.:..;::.49,,._.~mplng Item
9 Kate on "Sliver 51 "Diary of a -
Spoon(_'.__ Housewife"
10 Townie 53 "See It-"
11 Ttm °' Carroll 57' Neighbof ot Md ,
12 .. _and Son"
19 Greek letter SOLUTIOT'IN""'.-mrra\
21 Star of "The Yellow
Rose": 1nt1.
24 Authenian Of Pole
26 -Merkel
28 Sue -Langdon
29 A Davis
30 "--a Teenage ... "
31 She was Margaret
Houlihan
32 Stt Laurence -
33 Win at rummy
38 "-Ed"
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SUNl•A Y SEPTfMlH: A 2. 1984
.
~M~rrlott' s ready for th ·Reagan
E omJelly beans to embroidered robes,
Irvine hotel's putting best foot forward
rooms ha" bean-re rved for the the dtgnitancs eduled 10 11nend
vi itor5 with the president arc Qov. Oeor:ge Reagan i scheduled toamvcat the Deu~mCJian and U.S. n. Pete Manne Corps Air Station at El Toro Wilson.
:beCn replaced b~ bow'l of red, Wbite
amt blue JCJly Belli~ one of die
prcstdcnfs favonte snacks.
Bathrobes arc ocrall) J)f'9':lded
for guests m the luxuey room~ w,beft
"'1ht prcs1dent nd rs ~...._
.
Fnm8taff nd Wirt Reports .•
lihey've ordered monogrammed
bathrobes for the pre idential suite
satellite dishes for the roof and Jell)
Bellies for tnc checlt-in counter at the
lrvine-Ma.rriot,. •
Calif om la
Science fiction-fantasy
buffs spend their tong·
wreekend "out of this •
world" at an Anaheim
conventton./ A2
'•
Polson has healing
properties for an eye dis-'
ease that forces victims' 9Yes to slam shut./ A4
The space shuttle Dis-
covery proves It has the
right stuff as the
astronauts launch thet.
thlrd satellite success-
futly ./ A3
World
t.lctitensteln 's Crowri
Prince Hans-Adam Is re-
gent 9f the last surviving
monarchy of the Holy
Roman E:mplre./ M
SubduedceremQnies In
Korea recall those killed
.one year ago on KAL •
.~lght 007./ AS.
What fashions go wlth-
classlc cars at the Con-
cours Ct' Elegance? Start
with Adolfo sults./81
The first lady's manicurist
has opened a new salon
In Corona del Mar ./82
\he National Football
[eague season kicks off
todaywltb the LA Raiders
Visiting Houston./C1
The last-place Seattle
Mariners fired Del Cran-
dall as manager on Satur-
day./C2 ~
Over 150 Dally Piiot area '
football players continu-
ing their careers at the
four-year university level
are llsted./C3
Entertainment
'
Nell Simon's 'Brighton
Beach Memoirs' Is at the
Wiishire Theatre In Los
Angeles./88
Two local community
theaters open new
aeasons this week with
comedles./85
• • Ojai Is a vacation spot
with a spllt personality:
It' a a quaint artist's re-
treat or a resort for rec-
reatlonlsts./84
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h's all part of the pttpara11on for
this weekend's visn b)' Pre i<lent nd
Mrs. Reagan and .an entourage that
ma)~ include up to 300 White ·Hou~
t.affc:n.. campai~ aides and jn:css
corps {Tlembers. Several hundred
at,..i1ltis evening; He will officially The pre 1d nt's overnight~)' will
open ttis fi U prcsidrntial -campaign be 11 ttxC 1-year.:old, :S00-1'00m Irvine Monday with a relly at Mile Square Marriott.·
Park 1n Fountain VaUey. Ed Proenza, 1he hotel's duutor of
The rally is free and open to the · mark.etin&·~id the Marriott tiff did
public. Gates open at 8:30 a,JTl. The not Ihm ofthe presfdenfs vmt until.
program begins at.9:~5 P·l?'l: Among 10 ~Ys ago, leaving little tune for
They came to . Hun~ Beacb from all oyer the
Southland Saturday. Tbere were beaatl• •uch u Holly
Bo'rioa.., 18; of WoOdland Bill• (tiiht). who won the OP
blktnl conte8t, andcutles auch u lloon~le (below), held
.............. _,~ ......
by ~er l•ey of Bellflower and admired by Terry Carty of
Siena "ll.adre. Crowda a1ao enjoyed ethnlc fooda and
entertainment at the Miin EYent (left), held on tbe city'•
llaln street downtown.
tay. Bu\ Proenza said the Marriod':t houStkccpi~ ff rdm:d bnnd-
OC'V!' throt>eS for 1hC First Cous*,
em1'roidetcd ~1th lhW' tn1ti:a1._
• (Pleue eee BOTSL/ A2)
• Arena
• noise
charges
still_.ed
Judge orders parties
to work t oward.truce
ln·amphitheatercase ·
A municipl.1-court J .. has aiked
the owners of. the Patific
Amphitheatre and the ci~ of Costa
Mesa to attempt to rcacb a ~ in
th.cir ongoin& battle O\ er lhe noise
emitted from-rock ooacerts at 1he
open at;J\a.
Criminal charges aaaintt
amphitheater owner Ned-West Inc.
for violating Costa Mesa's ooi1e
ordinance were put on the back
burner Friday b\1 Harbor Municipal
Court Judge Seti.in Frankllb. in bQpcs
that the lWO panlCS could necc>tiatc a
compromise. Crimuw prooecdiap
ere postponed until Sept. ?8.
Costa Mesa Cit) .Attome) Tom
Wood said the judge wants SOUDd
cnajdecrs from the city ·and the
company to det.emilne 1ho111i much
noise as coming' from 1.bc
amptiiiheater at me Orantt County
Fairlrounds and what can & done to
muffle:it. ·
The cit) has filed three mtsc» meanor complaints again t lbc
amphitbealer this year for 'otau
its noise on:linancc after nearby
resident comPW.ned of=t Ud m c
from rock concerts.· ·.;
Tv.o separate chafJC' arc pcndi11&
for a Jefferson tarship conOCTt 11)
June and a Rod Stewan concert m
Jul}. An carber complaint for a
Scorpions -conccn in June was re-
jected by a murucipaJ coun ju<fae. Wa.ves · were.poor
but. spirits -high
at HB Main Event
· Ned-Wcs1 retaliated last week by
filina a lawsuit apinsi the ci1y. The
SUit claims the noise law is amb&gUOUJ
and violates the .. equal protection
clause'' of the C-0DStitution beCausc it
isaimcd sold) at the concert stadium.
' Fwthermore, the o,.nttS maintain
•People are ·astounded .... it .. s twice as big
as last year and 100 percent smoother' -
•• By TONY SAAVED~ ·
Of .. o.lfr ........
· Aside from a few' boots and howls·
at Saturday's bik.ina contest. Huot·
ington Beach police officta.ls generally
gave a good conduct -rattng to the
estimated l 00,000 people converging
on the seaside town for a weekend ot
festivitiesand surfing cham·
piooships.· •1
But S,t. P-atrick Gildea. head of the
special enforcement detail, cautioned
that the holiday weekend as not over
yet. and police arc· c:\l)C'Ctina a larger
-and perhaps rowdier -cro"A-d
today.
surfing champ16n~ips being held at
the beach through Monda).
After two d4ys of festivities. Gildea
ts expect.mg the Sund.a)' crow<s to be a
httle more rcstl Fortbat reason, he
was thankf uJ that the bikini contest
ended Saturday after being held in the
mid-morning, before maJe admirers
could load up on alcoholic bcvefl&CS.
l..as.L year. Huntington Beach of-
ficers needed help from nearby police
depanments to quell a riot·in·the--makin~ after pranksters. in pircd by
the bikmi contest. nppcd the bathUlJ
suit tops off !ome women.
Thie; )'ear. polict we~ rud).
that the city has DO bu~ J'CIU· 11
latiag the amphitheater because n i
on state-owned propcrt).
Wood said Franklin's rcq was "
intended as a detour to the web of
litiptfoo awaiting the o ty and \he
amphit,hcater ov.'llers.
.. The j udie wants the problem io be
solved rather t.banJ.lay_c .a. aim in.al
case v.i.nd its way through rowt. .. said
" (Pleue Ke AR.EKAJ A2) .... _
Gildea. three other polict sergeants
and 26 offiettS patrolled the first thrtt
blocks of Main Street. beginning at
Pacific Coast Hiahv.-ay. he re down-town merchants arc 1;poo~nng a
carnival. Tbe 2nd apnual Main E~ent
f1 tivat featW"CS I SO food booth
"The cro"A-d got a hule unruly
Saturda\ afternoon. Some were real
rowd). 'looking for a fiah.L But we
walked throu&h them to let them
lno"' v.e were tj\erc. It was strict!\
hllh 'mbilit)." said Gildea. ·· • lie added: "We wctt all tense to sec ~:-------=--=-"~--=--
• rides ui a bcer""hapcd bot air balloon .
and contlnuou rock ban<h.
The event coincides with the OP
v.hat would happen a\ th1 event. But'
e'Cf1 thing is goin mooth." ·
(Pleue eee WA VSS/ A.2)
Surrogate . births .stuck in_Jegal limbo
. .. . .
Whole areria of alternative births fraught -
with moral ra mifications and no controls -
£
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KLEIN
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Focus o~ THE NEws
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\ S~i-fibuffstake·their_ holifilay
'far, f~t:C\~ay'-at ~onvention ' Sizzling weather ocontinue
· o. 1,.j).{ uoundtng Mqlljne of there (the out ide• orld), ·arid'~
($ 00). there's to much here I cnJoy, nd too
By 1urday, bout 7,000 people much outside th t 1s lf\lbby and
h d paid the oonvcnt1on's $35 entry u I)."' fee. convention spokesman Frltd They all can atroTI past elaborate
H:ama said. diSl'I&}'..! for the upc:Qm~ movies uwe att, lot of us, ovct'Vfc g,bt or ... Dune;' "201l)'' and "Oi.· and iake
othC1'W1 unattractive," q,1d Mel civcaway buttons. ~ ten and
Gilden, wnter lfld science ficuo" IJlj>hics. Or they can attend lcctu~s
talk how host on I.Os Angeles radio· with titles such as: "World War Ill t>.t~e ues ~nd ~words. and Stveral station KPFK. "\\'e were outcasts as and Its Aftermath": 0"Toumt Spots m~or movie 5tud1os tout futu.rt kids; we \\Cre intclli&en~ but not foi:" Time Travelers": ''Alien and
rel about p:icc and the W1zar:d • .50C1811y killed. We tended to escape Crnturc An1to111f', "lf l Were a
At World-Con, a five-Oay mtetin& ing. As we ~w up, wefell ccpcnpd the Universe.'!
of Oz.. from an unple~nt Wt~it b)' re d· SOrctrcss .. and "The Oddest Place in
runnioa throu&h Monday at the deeper into it." • BeJinninJ Sunday maht, continu·
Anahemt Convenuon Center. ordi· Sheanaser Brown, whose ow1n1 ous scrcenmp of the three "Star narycitizen~attencouragcd to escape d~ss with embroidered bodict\\OUld 'iat'an,. films were lO begin. th~1r hum-c:trum hves, and lm~ out have been fash1enable 1n t~-'"')'CaT , e convention also l'eatures visita
their most vlvid fantasies. · · I 350, said that only among like· from well known -science fiction
Attendees. who range frorn. '•hard minded people attcndina the convcn· writen, ckmonstrations of computer
science" ~ to"T~llies to )ouna tion can she feel fret to· 1.0dulae · technology and other hiah·tech in·
males 10TiuenCC'd by: futuristic P4f.a· herRlf, · . novations, a costume party and th.e
military hardware and word-and-·• Bro~n. who goes by her first name Hu o Awards ceremogics honorina so~ry romances. can attend Jee. only, says her dress as remin1scenf of the year's best science fiction works.
tures. watch movies or buy tare books another time. another place "and this "The purpose of the convention is
and ma&llines such as a first cdauon is the only place J can wear at. For the ' to have fun and also to Jive people a ,..
of Roben' Heinlein's "Stranaer m {l same reason, I don't like to use my chance to~ what•s aomg on in the
Stranae Land" ($800) or Volume I. mundane name here. It reminds me future," Hams noted. . . •
WAVES POOR, SPIRITS HIGH •••
·FromAl
The Downtown Merchants Guild,
sponsor of Che Main Event, an1ttated
the yearly festival m hopes It would
rcv1tahze languishing shops. And It
has.
moother." weren't cspeClally accommodating
Agreeing was Councilwoman Ruth for the championship surfers in the
Finley, who strolJed' around the secon=· da of com~tition. The surf booths and shops Saturday after· is ex to be the same today.
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11 Monday at t 21 a m and Mii aoain al 11 1.11pm •
70 li!OOll -todey at I 2:1 pm , .,.., .. .. 11 2t p llL ..ct ...... llQlllll Mondsy .,
'T' ~PA
: SuRF RcPORT
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"It's brought a lot oflife here,'' sa1d
Liz Tice, guild stafftncmber. "People
att astounded because it's twice as bag
as last year and l 00 percent
noon. "l thouaht it was kmda' neat. Li cauard Brandt Lapschies added
The only'C:omplaint I heard was that '.that the 35,000 beachaoers were
the surf wasn't very good." · about as peaceful as the waves.
Huntington Beach lifeguards con-"There were just the typical drunks
firmed that 'the 2-to..3-foot waves_ and druJS, but no major problems."
SURROGATE BIRTHS IN LIMBO ••• FromAl · ·
HB glass-a-thon_' son again;
seeKs r uction ·in injurie~
If the infertile couple 1s able to a~b1eve conception but the wife cannot carry her pregnancy through
to term, an embryo transfer may be
performed.
In the embryo transfer procedure,
the fe(11hzed egg the wife 1s carrying 1s
flushed from her womb and then
• implanted in the utenas ofa surrogate
who cames a child for the infertile
couple
The monetal) rewards to the
surrogate arc similar an both
procedures. _
Wyckoff-Ohvor said the surrogate
and the adoptt"e parents have some-
llmes become too attached to each
other if the) were allowed to have
dose cort'.ict dunng the pregnancy.
Under her Newpon Beach program.
if the two parties meet (the pr<>gram
encourages one lfleettng,betwecn the
surrogate and tflc adoptive parents
before the banh). they do not e~
change last names or addresses.
"The woman who 1s about to give
bLrth needs to know the couple and
know what they are like ... Wyckoff
said. "But she also needs to make a
break wtth the couple and th~ bab} m
the delivery room ··
After the surrogate mothers give
b1nh, she said. they are given the
option of getung back mto the
prop-am as counselors and pan1c1-
patmg m suppon groups for other
'Surrogates.
The procedures. whale costly (Han-
del · estimated the process costs be-
tween $25,000 and S30.000) and nsk}
(the adopting parents current!) have
no legal nght to claim the child 1f a
surrogate decades to keep the baby),
do enable an infcn1le couple to have a
child that an man~ cases the; have
coveted for as much as a decade
"'These people ha'e 114erally spent
their life savings, and there's no
guarantee that the bab~ will be theirs
anhe end of1t all," Handel saad "But
you have to remember that most have
gone through years of surgery. spent
thousands of dollars. had their· sex
hves dictated to them for years and
the end result is that they• still don't
have a child."
For inferttle couples who have-
endured )cars of d1sappo1ntment and
hardship. the new reproductive pro-
grams sound hke a godsend.
For Larry and Janet Tubelle, a
middle-aged couple from Los Angdes
who have two adopted teen-agen, a
surrogate mother was the &odsend
that gave them two-year--old Dillon,
Larry's son by artificial mscmmation
and Janet's tly adoption.
Dillon was born dunng the same
~eek that Bnta~ Prince William
was born, Larry said. After be got the
bill for the medical expenses and the
surrogate process, be said Dillon trulr,
fit the "pnnce and the ~uper •
syndrome.
After having raised two adopted
children. Larry said. he still felt the
desire to "achieve quas1-1mmortah· ty" by having bis own child. "It's a
kind of ·tafe extension throu&h the
gen~" he said.·
Handel and Wyckoff-Olivor said
the surrogate process provides an
infertile C(\Uple with more control
over the banh of their child than an
adoption, where the ~1ological
parents' backgrounds arc often
sketchy.
The surrogate mother also must
sign a contract prom1smg not to drin~
or smoke during her pre1nancy.
But despite the positive aspects of
the alternative processes, they also
open a Pandora's box of complicated
legal, moral and ethical questions that
remain unanswered.
Handel and Wyckoff-Olivor open·
ly admit the tremendous problems
involved in their procedures. Thus
far, of the 32 surrogate births they
have arranaed. none of the mothers
has chan&ed her mind about giving U.P. the baby. They credit that kind of
success to extensive psychological
and psychiatric wEr~ups, personahty
screcrung and test10g.
But they also admit the . program
cannot co on forever without a hitch. The sand at HunttnJton and Bois.a
One of the more celebrated cases Ch1ca state beaches m Huntington involving such programs revolves Beach used to be a mess.
around the fertile embryos that Barefoot bathers walked through
remain frozen in an Australian clinic the eight miles of sand on both sides
after both parents were killed in an ofthecityp1erat thearown risk. There
airplane crash this year. The ultimate were a lot of broken glass and too
fate of the embryos has not been many injuries.
decided. But that was five years ago, before Other questions raised by the state officials initiated the gJass-a-controverstal procedures include: th
•Should a child be told its parents on. · . . . .
paid the biological mother to give State park officials hit on the idea of
him up after binh? handing out prizes to youngsters for
•If a couple divorces after having a r picking up bottles before they could
sUtrO.,te child, docs the father have • be shatteq:d and become a danger.
more riaht to custody of the child Localcompan1es such as Am1no1l and
because of his biological relationship Chevron and ~bout SO others donaJed
to the child? money for pnzes.
•lfthe unborn child 1s found to be Youngsters ·James Edwards
physically ~mperfect. docs the co~plc Shawna B1ennan and Allen Dault
have the nght to order an abonaon? ·co11ccted S,000 to 12,600 bottles to
Can tbc surropte mother choose an
aboruon over the couples' wishes?
•If a fertilized embryo is discarded
before beinfimplanted in the uterus
of a surrogate, docs that constitute
kilhna a life? .
CONTINUED STORIES
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become top winners an past summers.
Jh1s year the glass~a-thon got ott to
a late stan because of the opening of
new facihtics at the state beach. But
it's now in full-swina. accordina to
State Park Ranger Larry Fulvio.
People of all aacs can take part, be • I
-said. Part1c1pants receive a uckct tor
each 12 bottles tbey turn 1n at bins at
the headquarters of the two parks.
The person with the most tickets at
the end of the program on Sept. -29 .
will get the top prizes, which include
Schwinn Beach Cruiser bicycles.
Fiµ~~y elected to top post
Huntington Beach City Coun-
cilwoman Ruth Finley will become
president of the Orange County
League of Cities when the group
meets Sept. 1 J at the Anah~1m
Stadium Oub.
The league, a division of the
California Leaaue of Ciues. rep-
resents the 26 incorporated cities of
Oranae Count) m teiislauvc maucn.
Finley, who as seeking her second
full term on the Huntm&ton Beath
dty Council in November, was
elected to the top leagut post in
August. City Councll and planning
commission members from the 26
cn1es compose the membership of
the local league.
Because of the intense lepl and
moral ramifications of the new
procedures, there have been few
official opinions publish~ for or
ARENA NOISE CHARGES STAYED •.•
against the techniques.
P'romAl ·
Wood, who will make a report to the
CityCouncil TuC$day. City pol-
icymakers must "dectde whether to
panicipate 10 the dtscussaons with
Ned-West.
"I told the judge we have worked
'with the operator fot a stason and a
half," wd Wood. "We're determined
to get results."
Company CJtecutive Neil Papiano.
named in one of the criminal com-
plaints, said he would like nothing
more than to stnke an accon:l with the
city.
"What we'd b1'c to do is get a
program whereby they get an engi-
neer. we get an enJineer, and we find
out whctl:ier there 1s a problem, what's
·the nature of the problem, and how do
we solve it," said Pap1ano
He add~ that the lawsuit would
also be shelved pending the outcome
of the discussions. ·
Ned-West is not seeking monetary
damages in the suit, said Pap1ano.
"We JUSt want them to stop
harassing us." ·
But stronJ opposition has come
from tradiuonal retiJious groups.
who see the procedures as tampenna
with natural order. "Anything that
tak.es these processes out of the
natural realm is hiJhly open to
question," said Bob Sunonds, presi-
dent of the Citizens for Excellence an
Educatidn, a conservative religious ·
o~nization. -.--•lll!ll•-----11111---1111!!-•••-.~llll!l~lmll!llll!ll•-111111••11J11--•-!1111-~ 'These P.rocedures would meet the £R
needofch1ldlcsscouples-1ndwc'rc S a-nEHOLIDAY WEEK D ••• lOO percent for that," Simonds said. A.I', --
"But when God says somethma isn't FromAl
right, it's because there are serious -~ :;..~... ,.up consequences for the people in· Bol•a· C"lCI h~CI 20.000 mi "low o mMI rv., "WIUi a Nd a bjg day.'' :MIU a '--"1
valved. That is hard for secular ~· R9pofq COOld not · eoutheelt wind. . • dllpiateher from the Senta A.I'll
society to understand, but it's some-t?e ot>ttllned for:~ 811Ch. No map"-'lo:a··· ..omce. thing that's real ly a principle with Wlth weY9I at Ill bll._ r~ In M Orr • ·
us." .. g..,.,a11y d11nlbed • • •w-oft 1 p.m. ~. to
rlbtt"2-4o4....,.....,.lllld
there ,,.... w reeam In the
HOTEL ALL SET FOR REAGAN .•• Ctlm IUrf.
Wat• ~, .. we,. In
From Al
He said the Reagans wall find with
the robes a ~clcommg card,sagned by
members of the hotel's housekeepma
staff.
Floor-to-ccahng .)"mdows afford a
drama tac v 1e~ of the nearby Jobn
Wayne A1rpon and Saddlcback
Mountains President and Mrs. Re-
agan are scheduled to occupy the
hotel's prcs1dent1al suite, which con-
tains a marbled entry parlor replete
with antique Chinese an obJcctS.
fonner Secretary of State Henry fiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiilmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlimmm.i
Kissinger. Rock star Rod Stewart has
also occupied the suite during the past
The pres1dent1al p;,rrty will occupy
the Mamott's top'1'Wo floors. the 16th
and 17th. an a specrat area known-as
the concierge level. Fcatunng a b•·
level parlor area with members of the
hotel's conc1c1Je staff on duty,. the
tw<;> floors are JOmed by a spiral oalc
staircase l
Proenza descnbcd this area as "a
very deluxe hotel;wathin-a-hotel."
l -
Just ca11-
642-6086
Oally Piiot
Oellvery
I• Quarant-.d
The 518-square-foot suite includes
two bedrooms adJoinma the spacious
parlor area "'
Sance the hotel's openina in Auaust
1983. the pres1denual suite has served
as lodging for not only former
President Richard M Nixon but also
year.
Irvine Mamon General Manager
Ronald V. Cribbct said President
Reaaan's visn will not be easily
foraotten by the holel's 450-member
staff nbr future visitors to the hotel
propert). -
Following the president's de-
panure on Monday. the VIP quarters
will be r~named "The Ronald Reagan
Presidential Suite."
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Planes collide la JDldair,
killing all 6 aboard crafts
Shuttle
s h ows
'righf
Crime
_spree
By Tile A11octa&td Pre11
' THE DA~~. Ore. -.:rwo ingl~n,gine airplanes collided near here
turday and dlSln\cgratCd s they plunged ·to earth lullma all 11x J>.CO;>l
&board the two craft. aut_honties and witnesses said. The planes colbdcd ·at
10:05 a.m., two to three fr!llCS t ofThe Dalles, O'Connor id. The airplanes
hlt tHe cround about a mllo IP,811, •! scparat~ ends of a Jarae field, and bumep
1--..__"""on im~ct. In AOtht( fal.11 1l accident Fnda~wo. <;•Ufomia we.Mn died when ttie1r shwe-en11ne airplane apparently 1ot caught 1n a &Jl$l of w111d ~nwheelcd ana cra!_hed on a runwa~ at the Rode SprlfliJ"Swectwater County A1rpo11. Coroner Mike Vase 1de~tificd the victims of:fnday's· cnnh a Dr.
Gcnevteve A. W~aner, 56, and t..Ois E. Halls. :S7, J rq.i1ter:ed nune. Both ~ere from Crescent City.
.stuff'
CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. (AP.) -
Disco~ery•s astronauts succe (ulty
launched their third commercial t·
ellitc tW'day, achicvms ~ tum-
• around for a ,huttle pr<>&r1m whose Nan• defeat deve aper wltJJ tlJelr •llence imaae as a rthable transponation . ~stem h s suffemffroin delays and MORRISTOWNSHIP,N.J.-AdevelopersaidSaturdayhehas&1vcnup failures. · ••
a plan to build a iivt-story offi~ bu1ld&pa next to a convent whert nuns broke "Conaratu ations," said Mis iop a vowofsllcncc to (~t the PTOJect. The seven-acre tract next to the conveot of Control. .. Three for three."
the M~st Blessed Yi'11n ¥•~of Mount Carmel hnboen.sold to Sentry Moms· There was relief on the around
Aascx1atesofUn1.on, whtch plans to build housc,s there, said Kcnneih Merin. ~ausc the satellite, Tel tar 3, em· Th~ $entry Mol]'ls plan ~ould not need a wnin& cban1 because the area is ployea the same kind 'Of rock~t
desia.nate<t ~r sinaJe-family homes. . • . . boostr'r tUt shot two. similar SJS
Only 8 ~ajor fire. •till actlve In Montana
million satelhtcs off course in Febru-
ary. Those fa1lur:es raised launch
insurance rates and caused customers
· HELENA, Mont. -Only three major fires remained active Saturday after to think about shifting their satellite
a w~k-lon& rampage of blazes that b~ackened 250,000 acres of forest and business to a NASA competitor in ranaeJ~d. but auth<?ntaes we~e kecp1na an eye on the wind. The three Eµrope. . remain ma firts were in heavy timber 1n western Montana. and officials uid Two of the three satellites deployed
such blues att capable of snioldcnna for weeks or months waitint for cSiQt on.~ inauJ\lfll fli&bt of Discovery
weather and hi&h win.ds to revive them. The army of 5,000 firefi&hters fr6m~ the booster, validatina the
several Western states that was marshaled to fi&ht the blazes wasJ<.apidly Natiooll1Acronu1ucs and Space.Ad.
demobilizing, passing on re-sponsibility for the rht oftbe fires to state or 1ocal ministration·s contention .that its firtfiahters. flaws have been found and correct~
Union members authorize auto •trtlr:es
Many of the satellites to be launched
from the shuttle in the future use the
same rocket to propel them to h1&her
DETROIT -United Auto Workers members overwbelminaJy approved orbit. · · ·
stri.ke auth'orizatioD;S •inst General Motors CC?rp. anct Ford Motor Co., AddingtotbcabodncwsforNASA:
which o~ercd no raises in contract proposals, uruon officials ~id 'Saturday. the satellite ejected from the shuttle . u...,...
Employees o~both compani~ pve the go-ahead to strike by better than 90 Thunday was placed into a circular Tb1a le an.artl.t'• conception of 8atarday'• test of a thin,
percent marains, the UAW said in a statement. GM earned $3. 73 billion last orbit, 22,300 miles hi&h, after a . collapelble .o1ar panel aboard the •battle DllicoYaY,
year and Ford earned S 1.87 billion. Both could nearly double those records this radioed comrpand set off a ~ond unfurled to a heJCbt of 10 •torla out of the canro bay.
year, and uni~n members want a biuer share of those profits. . successful finna of the womsome --;p . rocket booster. · trouble runnin& his ~uipment wt th story-tall ·'solar sail" was nused twice
_Mtµidale 61ven.natlon,d RmU'lty IJftefbJg N~~T~nt!~~~~~=~ ~! !~~~~~~n:ify~~o~~ ~0:~~ ~h: ~~~~uo~~~~~~~ 'f~
NORTH OAKS, Minn. _Democratic pre$idcntial nominee Walter F. utronauts turned ~heir attenuon to wtuch momtor ~ures inside the SJiaCe stations of the future.
Mondale received a "counesy" bnefin& from President Reapn's top national the tw~ tasks that will occ~py mos~ of device, wert shuttina it off. Walker's "It's up, and it's baa." she told ~security aide on Saturday as he neared the end of a turbulent summer of . their ttme the rest of the flight, wh1c_h employer .is guardina ~c i_dentity of Mission Control. "Now that ifs
preparations for his fall carnpai&n for the White House. Mondale spent more ends Wednesday at Edward.$ Air the maten.al ~nd what it will ~ ~ strttchcd out, it's-very steady with no
than two hours at the bnefina by Rohen c. Macfarlane. "This ... is a counesy Force: Base. • for, but satd tt could benefit milhons.. wrinkles or wobbles." ·
bricfinJ that incumbents as a matter of practice will Jlve to a cballenaer," said Charles ...Yalker, the McDonnell of people. . . The stabilit) of the sad. and the
campa11J1 spokesman Don Foley. The meeting took place at Mondale's home Douglas enainecr who 1.s on board. to In the o.ther JOb, with astronaut effect irhad on ship's motion, was one · · manufacture a hormone. was havtn& Jody Resntlc at ·the,controls. a JO-of the major questions for enain~.
CALIFORNIA
Police ··~IJ for claea ln LA •l•yin6•
LOS ANGELES -Detccti ves searched for clues Saturda~ \I) the killina of
four members of ex-football star Kennit Alexander's famtly. Alexander's
mothor, sister and two nephews were 1unncd down by two men who walked
into the mother's home Fnday mornina and opened firt without saymaa word.
..yitncsses said. Meanwblle, Mayor Tom Bradley has pledged a police effon to
stem a \Vive of violence in south-central Los Angeles, the area whert the
killings occurred. Three people have been killed and six others shot in a bloody
outbunt of violence that rut the area since a.n Aug. I 8 concen at the Memorial
Coliseum-that drew-a. number oflocal street gangs.
Poll ay• Ferraro not draw1ng m~y voters ·
. LOS ANGELES -Democrauc vice presidenllal nominee Geraldme
Ferraro is more popular than her runnmg mate, Walter Morrdale, but isn't
drawing enough voters to the ticket to make it a winner. accordina to a
nationwide poll pubbshed in Sundit)'. editions of a Los Angeles ne"'~paper.
Sixt}' percent of those polled said that if the general election were held now, they
would vote for President Rcapn, while 3-3 percent would vote for Mondale.
When the vice prcs1deq11al nominees were included. 59 percent satd they
would cast their ballot for Reagan and George Bush. with 36 percent for the
'~ondale-Ferraro ticket.
Women sues over IJalrcat
Si\N FRANCISCO -A woman who said she suffcre(f mental anguish
after receiv1na ··~n extreme and bizarre" style of haircut has filed suit against
her hairdresser and hair salon. Jn a suit filed Friday in San Francisco Superior.
Coun, Joan Kienker charged that her haj~r. identified only as Clayton,
"exhibited erratic, bizarte conduct ... mcluding the administration of stranic
mohawk-type haircruts to unsuspecting pattons." Since the haircut on Sept.
24, I 983. the suit said. Kienker has incurred bills for hospitals, doctors, nurses
and drugs because of the haircut. •
Insect swarms-, virus combat grape pest South Korean floods
pair
.nabbed
His companion, Donald Kmn ).·
19, "'arr teo \. oout 1 p.m 1 a
'-woods south of this Mcl<tan CoU,!llY
hamlet, about SC\ en hours after
exchaogin,g lhou with po11ct near
Lc"1s Run, auihonues said
Kinney. of lown Park, Tcxa , s
arrai&ntd bcfott Dlstnct-'J usuce. Ken-
neth Jadlowiec at lhe state police
ban'ac'ks m Kilnc on mUJuplc counts of anernptcd murder, oonsp1racy to
commit murder, agpavated assaylt. buralary,..~ kldnaPJnng and ot}lcr
cbarics. Bond wa set at S2SO.OOO . ~
He wu later taken to lhe 1c '
County Jail. Awsunt District · t-
tomc} Rohen undcrs sad ad·
diunnal charses ere pcndiqg.
Biauce, who has addresses m
Union City and Kane, was taken to
the Bradford Jad, where be s
aJ1'aiped in his cell.
Biaucc v.-as later transferred to
· Warren County to face additional c~ of attempted mutdtr sid
crimnw conspiracy and .. -as bcfn
bcld !_}\ere underundcrSSOO.OOObiil.
said District Magistrat~ Dalton Hunt-
er of Tidiotc, ""bo conducted the
tee0nd arrai&itment . ...
VICTOR VILLE -In an unlikely alhancc, parasitic wasps, flies nd a
vtrus have been released in conccn by San Bernard.mo County bio1 ts to
battle the .gra~leaf skeleton1zcr. In three weeks, the county Department of
Aariculture will run tests to see if the insect swarms and the v1rus,1;cleased m
Reeciie worken (18t) di& a body .out of a collapeed houe
Saturday U onlooken (rtiJit) taze .at a RdaD burled OD &
Seoul •treet Saturday beneath n,tD.& fioodwater, mad and
rocb. Authorltietl reported about 40 peo~ kllled Gr
mtu •nt u Seoul and other l*J'U of the country were hlt by
. a devutati.nj ral.nfall F.rlday nlgbt.
· a square-mile area here, have s·uccecded in killing the a:rapeleaFtating pest
discovered last moo~.
· Arpment leads to·bystanden' death
WORLD
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SubdUed ceremony rCcalls KAL flight
dent was subdued. in contrast to th<'
world outer) and prot~ts. Qne }~~r
qo.
South Korta has said 1t "di stall
press for compensation from th<'
Soviet Union, but will also seek to
develop uoofficial nes bct•ttn Scout
and Mo~ow
The two countnc ha,·c no
diplomatic rtlanons. faen unofficial
.sporu and setentlfic c chan ~ \\ett
ended after Fh&ht 007 was blastC'd
from tbc kie near c;o, iet-held
Sakhahn Island. • '·
Th<' Soviets hue rtjccfed all de-
mands for compensation.
In the a of Japa.n,-.79 rtlauvcs of ~I ncum -20 Japan~ and one
\
1'orean -tool Part m a brief
mcmonal sen ice on a fell) ocar
"ht'~ th<' plant' ~as doY> Md.
~\ 1et ~a~tups v.ett 'lSihlc in the
distance. a!> the families thn:'W' o~er
board no"'t'rs. cand}. fi'uit and other
offenngs to the· aij at a point abllut •
~Q mil~ ttorthea 1: of t~ '1ct
t n :/''toncron hland
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Poison ai4s·eye disease. victinl
MADISON. Wis. ( P)--When
doctors propowd inJl'Cllng poison
into 67-)ear-olo UouaJas T\eten·~
eyes. h1 \\lfe bad to mtd the con~nt
form be use he couldn't keep h1~ hds ·
UP, long enough to fini'>h u. """'
The inJcctton~ ofBotuh~m A toxin
into his eye muscles provide tempor-
ary rehcffrom the effects of a puzzlina
disease known as benian esscnual
blepharo pa m. a disease that causes
its~ victims' eyes to suddenly slam
hut.
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The pa m J a" u r r ~ ir-
tually blind unk s they-use a finger to
pt) their eyelids open. ~1d Dr.
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opthalmologi t who pro' 1de the
cxpenmcntal treatment in col'IJunc-
1100 with a national testina i>rogram.
·Pnor to the treatment. T' eten said
it wa practically imposs1bl~ for him
to dnvc a car or cross the street afcly
His wife had to read the-consent form
for the research project tQ him
because his e)cs would not stay open.
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An unidentified woman appean to be fotlowtna the
dlrectlone on thl• wayward •treet •i.n.tn the La Mesa area
of Sab Diego. She•• picking up hardware from the broken
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Prince goyerns
the last outpost
of Ronian· Empire
ByHANNSNEUERBOURG
Of Tbe Associated Press
VADUZ. Liechtenstein -He has
lived m the family's 13th century
castle and managed a foctunc includ-
ing a $150 million art collection. but
the crown prince of L1cchtenstc1n
drives a VoUcswa&en Rabbit and
favors free enterpnse on the eve of his
reign.
Last Sunday. the 39-ycar-old
Crown Prince Hans-Adam ' of
Llechtenstem was anstaJled as regent
of this prosperous 6 l-square-m1le
nation on the upper Rhme.ihe last
surviving monarchy of tfie Holy
Roman Empire. which the prmce
calls "the world's most industrialized
country." .
In a simple ceremon> m the fam1I}
castle. has 78-vear-old father. Pnnce
Franz Josef 11.°will tum over to Hans-
Adam the executive flinct1ons he·has
held smce 1938. The popular Franz
Josef will continue as head of state.
retain'ing only a ceremonial role.
In has new pos111on. Hans.-Adam
has the final say on an~ law, can issue
emergency decrees. dissolve the 15-
mcmber parliament and quash JU-
dkial proceedings. His father made
history by forming a nauonal coah-
uon government after the 1938
Anschluss when ne1ghbonng Austna
became part of the Nazi Reich, and
Hans-Adam says he too wants to be
mare than a figurehead. ·-·
In an interview with The As-
sodated Press at the castle above
Vaduz. Hans said he favors "new
ideas'" and "1f necessaf) . legislative
changes." Has pnmary interest 1s
foreign policy and has hope is . to
strengthen Liechtenstein's ties wtth
international organizations. includ-
ing the United Nations.
"We would already have J01ned the
U.N. 1f 1t de~ndcd only on m>
hopes." he smd. "But 900 people
could force a nal1onal vole bn the
issue 1f membership means a public
expenditure of more than 20.000
francs ($8.330)."
The "nnc1pal1ty's d1plomat1c
interests are looked after by Switzer-
land, but the two cQuntries' forc1~n
policy de'1sions arc not necessanl>
the-same
In 1980. Liechtenstein. unhke its
two neutral neighbors Joined the
U.S.-lcd boycott of the Moscow
Olympics to protest the Soviet rnter-
veotaon an Afghanistan. Last year. the
pnnce raised eyebrows by endorsing
increased European military integra-
tion. including the creation of a
Euro~n nuclear deterrent force.
"We hove to think about European
stability, even though we are neu-
tral." he SJ1d. noting that L1echt.ens-
tcin has no army of its own • .\fter all. we live in Europe."
Two generations ago. the country
was so poor that the government tried
an vain to mortgage the govcmment-
cum-pnson building .•·'llbd Hans-
Adam's grandfather sold wme of the
fam•I> Jewel-1 to bail the go"ernment
out.
Since then. the onetime "poor-
house of Europe," as he put 1t, bas
~ome one of the world's wealthiest
nations. L1echtenstem has a balanced
budget. low ta~es and a soph1s11catcd
array of mdustnal exports rangmg
from false teth to boilers and protec-
uve coatings for spaceship windows.
Last month, authonties counted 42
1obless and 85 vacancies among the
approx1matel> 26.000 people wbo
live here There has never been a
stnke.
Hans-Adam ~~s the key to
Liechtenstein's prosperity is f~
enterprise and divcrs1ficat1on.
"There arc no state guarantees and no
subsidies. In order to survive, our
enterpnses are compelled to be suc-
cessful." he said.
The sale of Liechtenstein po~tne
stamps artd tile existence of more
than 20.000 "mail box" companies
set up by foreigners as a ta:it·savmg
device also bolster the economy.
They pay little an fees. but accounted
for about one-third ofL1echtcnstein's
total fiscal revenues last year.
Sometimes. these companies have
been used to cover dubious deals. But
Hans-Adam satd matters have im-
pro\ ~Q.smcc controls were tightened
following Switzerland's greatest
bank.mg scandal in which Credit
Suisse lost 1.2 billion francs ($500
m1lhon) in \\hat a Swass court found
10 be illegal transactions funnelled
thtough a Liechtenstein address dur-
'"'-the 1970s. 'Since the reforms. we have not
had any maJOr scandals," he ob-
served "l.)nfortunatel>, regaanma·a
high repute 1s more difficult than
losing it."
JAME~ A. LENNERTZ, M.D.
ANNOUNCES THE REOPENING OF HIS OFFICE
FOR
FAMILY PRACTICE
IN
HUNTINGTON BEACH
f714J 847-8544
• New Condo Fourplex
• Exclusive -Anatieim COmmunlty
• FuJly leased, Premium Ram
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ON THESE ALREADY LOW SALE-PRICED SELECTIONS . .
AND ON NEW REGULAR-PRICED REDUCTIONS. . -. . . . ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~
FASHION AND
ACCESSORIES: ,
HERS ,.
SILK DRESSES BY ARGENTI
~ues 4 14, mcludmp, pewes. Reg. S89. 99.
~iiiidJy 1.md Monda) only, S67.49.
Robmson's Dresses, 55/84.
OUR OWN HANDKNIT
SILK,IACRYUC VESTS
b1r.11'St.J p.mcms "nd ~otids. S=-M L flll'"( R£1.. SlJ. 99;
5unday and Monday only, Sll.99.
Robmairc Sponswc.ir, 116.
PATTERNED SKIRTS BY PRESTIGE
Suts 6· 16 in 1morctd p.iccerns. Reg S J5. 99 Su11d.iy
.md MondAy onli'S26.99. Rolnm11w ~poTtf'\Drar, 7,
all slom t~cept C).znu Monica .md Shn-rn.in 0 .Jh
ALL PREVIOUSlY REDUCED
DESIGNER HANDBAGS
M•n) fm~t1g10us n.im~ Orig. SH·S/85.
s.Je S29. 99 S129. 99. S11nday tmd fomiay 011/y.
S21.99-S96.99. Robmson 's handbags, 18.
ALL PREVIOUSLY REDUCED WILl.JWEAR
SEPARATES IN THE RED BAG
• {Hat'e )OU hem to the Rc:J &gf)
St.tes 4·12. Ong. Sl6-S16. Sotle S/4.99 S19.99.
1mJ Uond11y only; SJ0.99-121.99.
Rohm son '.s Red 8.¢ RJ.
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A HUGE COLLECTION OF PREVJOUSD'
REDUCED WEEKEND WEAR
lnc{J1dmg ft.zttls Jt"1f>, Glort4 Va1iiUTbilt sep.zratts_
plus m.tn)' more shorts, pants, ttts and sweaters from
our spnng/summer collections.
Ong. S JO. 99·S56. Sale S6. 99-SJ6. 99. S11rzd:ly • .md
Moruliy only. S5.24-S27. 74.
Robmson's Sportsu't'.zr, I JO 175//85.
FASHION: HIS
SHORT-SLEEVED DRESS SHIRTS BY
TWO FAMOUS MAKERS
\eek uzes J•Hi·/61-1,/111/ cut st)·lmx, m..111y 1tylt•f..
Ong. S2 1·S28.50. Salt SJR.99·S19.99 S1mdiy.znd
Mondayonly. SJJ.99-S/4.99.
Robmson 's Mm 's Dm~ Shim, 10.
FAMOUS AMERICAN DESIGNER
• RUG BY-LOOK FU.EC£ PULLOVERS
( ottonlpolyester. Authentic dew/mg. S·M·L·XL.
' Orig. S40. Sale S27.99-. Sundiy.md Monday on/}
S/9.99. Robmson's Men's Spomwe.ir, 69, .ill scorr.\
t \ttpt An • .J~m1, P~m ~prmti(~ P.:mor.im.i Cit).
FASHION: FOR
THE KIDS
Al.I PREVft)USLY REDUCED DRESSES
FOR GIRL5
Our own .Jnd /Jm0f4s nwker •t'tlt • {(Ir •t7e<>
914 monthl-. 2·4 coddltr. 4·6.\ .md 1-14. Orig.
S 15·S60. ~k S9. 99·S39. 99. Sund.i~ and Mmuln
only. S7.4~S29.99. Robinw.n s l\uls. · 5311 IJ/49/4 s.
,,/! stom ewtpt f'.1i•n Sprmgs.
FA fOUS MAKER ACTJ\. E EPA RATES
COLJ..£CTION FOR BOYS .~20
110M L·XL 111 in co1to11. OnR. Sl6SJa.
ltS11.99 S1i.~. n toniU)onl)l.
s .n.s11.99. Rohl11•011~ Kid n. "IJ siort;
-. ncept P. lm 'l'"n
FASHION: FOR .~
THE HOME
LUXOR PIM.4. C0770N 10ft'ELS
BYMARTEX3
Addmon..11 :-.:ivin~) off th.. ~1'!,htf.v 1rrrgi1/.zr
coll «lll ,, 51 ' ol ors
If perfiY:c ~e
8.zch, l l" \ 50'" .. S! I SY. 99
Hand, 16".tJO". S/6 S6.99
S11nU)1 and
Mo nd4y on/)•
$7 49 ,•
$5.24
Washcloth,
Jr\ 13''. •... ~St> S2 99 $2.2.J
Robimon 's Tmoel;. J 1 all store, e\(£1'1 f'.ilm \prmg> .
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!t1ft;(,_>:,c't'•1 .PS ',C]9.Y $22-49
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Full .C.:ti Sin <l9 Sll.74
Qum1 Si] .t:: IJ9 S/7.U
11.1ri~ s.,o s.1:-. 9Q s21. ~"
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NewpCJrt Beach lQr Counc11-
ciindidates meet Wednesday
. . . LABORDAY .. WEEI<END -SALE
STOREWIDE , SAVINGS.10% tO 50%
.. OPEN LABOR DAr 10 AM-6 PMr• ALE END
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St99.88
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FREE
--.1 $199.95' swivel
rocker when you purc~ase
th e_ recliner for only
$299~95
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ALL PRICES TAKE WITH
A. This handso me butt9n tuft e(~ rec liner and free ~wivel rocker are styled in a durabl e 100°0 nylon velvet, ·in
your choice of color~. B. ~699.88 .. ave $200 Reg. $899.95. Thi s all wood bedroom is co nstru cted-Of solid oak
and oak veneer. with hancf..,orne V matched ~tyling. Includes dre ss er, mirror~ full queen headboard and night
stand .. Che st Reg. 379.9.S no\\ 2<.)9·.88. C. ~ 199.88 Save $300 Reg. $799.95 . You ~u find this lighted 3 pc. wall
system great for all you r -..tnraµP need . crafted in an oak laminated finish with chevron embossed__doors .
In cludes drop lid desk unit. open unit and door ti'niL You'll find uoexperted quality ~nd spectacular savings,
guaranteed to be the be-..t in fn\\rl ....
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LBy9µth
shelter . . . ~
• receives
$55,000
The South Count> Youth Shelter in •
Laauna Beach rece ntl> received a
$55 .000 federal arant for ltS program
of providina temporary shelter. care
and couMeling for abused. runaway
and homeless youth and their famil-
ies . The' local shelter as one of 38 tn
California, Nevada, Hawan. Gua~.
American Samoa and Trust Tim·
torics an the Pacific recervana grants
totalling $2,525,327 from the U.S.
Department of Health and Humari
Scrvtces. The centers in the western regl()n
arc among 260 throuahout the coun·
try reccivana S 18 million an federal
funding under the Runaway and
Homeless Youth Act.
Nationally. the centers serve about
250,000 runawa}' and homeless
youths each year. accord an& to Heah~
and Human Services stausucs.
Julie Pozetta. dir~tor of the
Laguna Beach facaht>, saad $2 7.000 of
the arant would be use~ an the Youth
Shelter's "new foster c.arc program.
The remainder wHI pro .. ade about 10 I
percent of the shelter's total annual
bµdgct. · · . ' This is the second year in a row the
Youth Shelter has received one oftne
competitive grants. Pozetta said.
.
Ray Catalano Jr.
Catalano
named UCI
chancellor
Ralph A "Ra) .. Catalano Jr . a
professor of social ecolog)' a~ UC
Irvine. has been appointed aslltlant
· vace chancellor of academic affairs for
plans and programs. H1S appoint·
mcnt is effective Oct. I.
Catalano will serve as the campus
plannin~ officer. He W111 coordinate
academic planmng with fiscal and
physical planning and wall chair the
uni versi ty's ba o-technology comnut·
tee.
A member of the UCI faculty since
1972. Catalano 1s recogmzed for hts
research in urban planmng. H.c..u a _
dent of lrvmc and a member of
the lrvine Planning Commission.
Local YMCAs
offering child
care programs
Child-care programs offered b> the
three Orange Coast YMC As served
more than 650 children from 59
differeru elementary schools dunna
the 1983-U school year. accordina 10
Jim de Boom. president and chief
executive officer of the Orange Coast
YMCA in Newport Beach
The before· and after-school child-
care program have been offered for
ei~t ~cars and include structured
activities as ~II as full-da) proarams
on school conference days and legal
hohda
"The YMCA provided a structured
program for children of ,worlon
parent • wtth trained and wcll·supcr·
"'~ lcade"hip at an affordable
price." de Boom id "Wc'c\cn t1 d
holanhip f u(ldi a ailablc to aad
tlio -.ho couldn't afford the reaular
fee," !'le aaaca.
More inf'ormatton about ·the child
care progmms at 100.l " (. n be
obtained by talhn the YMC of·
ficc . The O"n& o st YM , in
C\\'J)9n Beach, can be reached al
642·99! tht uth Coa t Y 1 in
tuna taucl, can be re ched at ~ f -9622; and the West Orana
ount)' Y 1 • an Huntington Be \;h.1r. t 47-9612 .
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SHOP SUNDAY 11 :00 TO 7 .00, MONDAY_.9:00 I OJS:OO
·N.EW "STOR -E-WID ·E SAVINGS . .
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·ouR LABO-R DAY SA ·LE. HU·RRY IN! . . ' . .
PLAZA SPORTSWEAR
25% off: Summit spht skirt in fall fashion col·
ors. Orig. 30.00 . . . . . . . . . : •...... 22.50
25% otf: Nubby hnen blazer by Sag Harbor.
Classic colbrs. Reg. 40.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.0Q
JUNIORS
30~ off: The marked price of our entire Tom-·
boy collection. Reg . 9.99 to 36 00 .1.99 to 25.20 ·
30% off: The marked pri<i._e of sportswear from
Genesis, Chibaro. West Coast Connection. and
more. Reg 9 99 to 44 00 . . . . . . 8.99 to 28.40
30% off: All better 1unior wear from famous.
makers. Sizes 3 to 1.3 and S-M-l. ·
YOUNG MEN 'S
25% off: Our special collection of fall tweed
sweaters-including pullovers, baseball collar
designs and sweater-vests . Choose from brown
heather, nayy heather, oatmea~ charcoal.
taupe, light grey and burgundy.
Orig 20.00 to 30.00 . . • . . . . . • 15.00 to 2.2.50
MEN'S SPORTSWEAR
30% off: French designer logo V-neck sweater
in e>rciting fashion colors Orlon' acrylic.
DOMESTICS
· 50% off: Vera sohd color sheets bv Burlington, •
reg. l 1.00 to 25.00 • . • 5.50 to 12.50
50% off: Vera sohd cotor comforters by Bu~
1ngton. reg. 65 00 to 125 00 • 32.50 to 62.50
50% off: Coordinating accessories,
reg. 25.00 to 60 00 . . . 12.50 to 30.00 ·
50% off: All our straw placemats.
orig .. 99 to 7 .99 . .49 to 3.99
30% off: All out throw ptftows,
reg. 6.99 to 40.00 . . 4.89 to 28.00
30%·off: All our kitchen curtains and valances:
curtains. reg. 12.00 to 32.00 · 8.40 to 22.40
valances, reg . 7.00 to 22.00 .r. .4.90 to 15.40
30% off: All our embroidered French sheer
T ergal panels from our European collect11'\n
30% off: All sweaters 1n Juniors 97, 124.
Sweater Teas. Organically Grown and more.
Reg 32 50..... . ..........•...... 22.75
30% off: Members Only jacket by Europecraft
in fall colbrs. Sleek cotton/polyester chint~.
--panels. reg. 19.99 to 44.99 . . 13.99 to 31.49
valances, reg . 7 .99 to 29 99 5.59 to""20'.~--...,_..__...--ir-=----,:+'9
Ong. 15.00 to 50.00 ..... : ..•. 11.26 to 35.00
INTIMA TI APPAREL
20% off: All regularly priced full slips. half slips,
and camisoles from Ma1denform. Warners',
·Reg 50.00 .•.... : . . • . . . . . . . . • . . ~ 35.00
30% off: All our Joel and Oleg Cassini knit or
woven spqrtshirts Jn solids and patterns. .
Orig 25.00 . . . .. • . . . . . . . . . .. .17.50
30% off: Jantzen weekend wear. Reg. 29.00
to 56.00 . . . ~ • . • . . . . . . . •.. 20.30 to 39.20
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LAMPS. PICTURES )
Olga, Vassarette, Vanity Fair. and more, . 40% to 50% off:· European crystal tab! lamps,
reg 8 .00 to 46":"00 ·, . · ·-6.40 to 36.::::80:._:_ ____________________ _,_ _______ ~re::.;g~.,.,.;1:;50;:;;..00~t;-o..;22~5.::=;00~e:-Ta:i'ch~-=-::f·:.:-:-·~·~.:...;· ·:...:·~69:.;•:.:-:99.~-----t-----r"t":i\1
• All regtJlar prlcea cotton panties t>y Framed floral prints, go!Q or silver tone
Jockey, Swipes, Ma~denform. Warners'. Alex-...... frame . 19.
ender Julian. !except £alvin Klein 28% to 50% off~ All St,'fe.I brass lamps, reg:·
reg 2.50 to 12.00 2.00 to 9.60 350.00 to 500.00 • • • • .. 189.00 to 349.00
20% off: All loungewear, shifts. dusters. 47% to 50% off: Pastel color ceramic lamps,
caftans,: an.d sundresses. 25% off: fvery long-sleeve solid dress shirt in reg 125.00 to 150 00. 59.99 to 79.99
reg 9 99 to 50.00 . 8.00 to 40.00 our collection. · /
20% off: All bras and foundations from Bah, Reg . 19.00 to 27 50 .. . . . . . . . . . . 14.!l5 to 20.62
Olga, Warners', Maid.enform Vassarette Lily of .Special bonus: Buy one pair of Jegular prrce
France, Vanity fair. Subtract. Christian Dior, mens sunglasses and receive another pair of
and more, reg. 5.50 to 16.00 . 4.40 to 12.80 -eQual or lesser value free with · .
20% off: All short sleepwear from our famous your purchase ..... ,... 12.00 to 21 .00
makers, reg 9 99 to 36 00 . . 8.00 to 28.80 30% off: All men's smell leather accessories .n ..
SHOES
20% off: All our Candie's' shoes. Ankle boots,
pumps, flats. skimmers and moccasins
Orig. 26 00 to 50.00 . . . . 20.80 to 40.00
20% off: All our Bandolino shoes Pumps and
casuals. Ong. 59.00 to 68.00 47.20 to 54.40
20% off: All our Naturalizer • shoes. Dress and ·
casual styles Reg 42.00 to 44 00 33.60 to 35.20 -.--
ACCESSORIE S
20% off: Vinyl handbags by Ganson, Julius
Resnick Bueno and our own imports. Many
styles and colors.
Reg 14.99 to 30 00 . . ....... 11.99 to 24.00
20% off: All our traditional leather handbags
and clutches;. Many styles and colors from Gan·
son, Phillipe, Bueno, La· Borsa. ~quitable.
---t"'lrJg. 38.00 ro 74.00 •.. ·-· ~--___ m40 to 9:20
.20% off: All Junior jewelry in dept. 106. Regular
eluding duo-fold, tnfold and check-mate wallets .
plus credit card cases and more.
Reg 13.50 to 25 00 ....•.. 9.45 to 1?.50
20% off: All men's Converse court. 10991ng and
high-top basketball shoes
Reg 21 00 to 53 00 "'16.80 to 42.40 ~
HOME ENTERTAINING
· 170.00 off: Wedgwood Stonehenge White •
45-pc dinnerware set, reg 230 00 . 59.99
10.00 to 55.00 off: Colony salad bowls.
orig. 15.00 to 60.00 ........... . . · ... 4.99
20.00 off: Mikasa Cherry Blossom tableware.
orig 30 00 ... · . . . . . . .• 9.99
30.00 off: Block decanters. orig. 40.00 ••• 9.99
8.00 to 22.50 off: Mikasa , Lenox, Nontake, and
other stemware orig 10 00 to 28.501.99 to&.•
14.00 off: lnv1tat1on full lead ocystal stemmed
barware. reg 4 30.00 . . . . . . . . . ~S.99...-.::.::::..;.,,·,--~
50% off: Summer barware by Majestic,
FURNITURE
351.00 off: Traditional super queen converttble
sofa, orig. 1050.00.. . 699.00
551.00 off: 2-pc. apartment condo size conver-
tible sectional, orig 1450.00 899.00
501.00 off: European pub-back 2-pc super
queen convertible sectional,
orig. 1900 00 . . 1399.00
Additional 10% off: All discontinued floor sam·
pie convertible sofas and family room groups
576.00 off: Contemporary Eurooemi high gloss
almond lacquer finish 3 pc. v..all unit.
Orig . 1675.00 . • .1099.00
551.00 off: 3-pc. coritemporary California oak
well ~y9tem. Orig 14::1\ 00
601.00 off: Mooker 3-pc trad1t1onal hickory
veneer wall system, or•g 1800.00 . • . . , 1199.00
826.00 off: 5-pc Cahforn a oak bedroom by
8 Jr ngton. orig. 1825.00 999.00
596.00 off: 5-pc Countrv French bedroom by
D .. e orig 1995 00 1399.00
atch nq hesl, orig 625 00 499.00
801 .00 off: 5-pc. trans1t1onal oak bedroom by
Hooker o• g. 2100 00 1299.00
~1 t> ng chest. oqg. 850 00 . 549.00
951.00 off: 5·pc. bedroom set bv Stanle','.
• or") 2350 •
• h ng chest orig 975 00 699.00
601 .00 off: Queen size canopy bed, and reduced .items including earrings. bracelets,
necklaces and pins. · •
Unique and Georges Briard. .
reg,. 10.00 to 45.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 to 22.49
50% off; 6·ft fabric ficus tree, orig. 99.99 49.99
60% off: Brass g1ftware," Oriental g1ftware,
Dorothy Thorpe serveware, selected barware,
or g 2000 QO .13 .... ..,....ntJjoo .... ___ _
• Handmade canopy cover. orig 500JX) 399.00 Orig. 3.00 to 31 .00 . ·. . . . . . 2.,40 ta 24.10
20% off: All textured hosiery fro~ dept. 3 and
77. Reg. 2.50 to 15.00 ........... 2.0Q to 12.00
26% off: All ladies' tights. Danskin, Fle>eatard
and more. Reg. 6.00 to 11~00 . . . . . 4.50 to 8.25
COAT/FURS
26% off: All coats, including new fall stYtes
and all weather coats. . "
Reg. 75.00 to 180.00 ••••••..•.. 68.26 to 135.00 .
40% off: The marked price of all furs.
Furs labeled to show country of origin.
Selected stores.
BOYS
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CARPETING
60% off: Wall·to·wall carpeting, Crystal Refl c·
t1ons or Crystal Shadows, orig. 48 00 20.•
MATTRESSES
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room orig 700 00 • 499.00
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_.-~·· ·cM vle lor clabn
title: 'City: of tbe Arts'
ogcntal art -but no -the d1s-c~1on lent itself toward great opera
-but in English. Velma Sun and
Robert worked taiether for -ihe fi~t
year forming the bQard and created
\fir ~eat ope~ in the Pa ant 80Wt
about September 1960. l was trea~urcr and wAs respon\ible for ·
r my partic1pit10n in most oft.he about a $50.000 bµdge" It was .a
nd cultural events of ~una sue css but. Robert and Velma sp}11
h I have lried to· have our aity " up at the end of th~ first fall '>Cason. re to the themc .. thc Community The Lyne Opera succeeded for
of:.Culture and beautiful homo with fifteen years and only recently was
the economic base of sound tourism·· absorbed into the present Orange
as past president of the t:'hambtr of County Opera As$0Ctation after
C mmcrcc and other cultural events. Yelm" Sun left our community. She
o city can ever take away from was truly the heart and soul of the ~na the proud record we have of great opera movc:ment and made 11 t~ oldest. finest playhouse, an · succccd ~inst all odds.
n\llSeum, ballet, art school, Pageant t:asuna s record on these great
o(J the Masters, chamber rous1c and artistic events has never wavered in ~try reading and. most important, the last thiny )ea~ and has grown
t?;e Laguna Lyric Opera. The idea for stronger each year. Laguna Beach is
the opera came from una's Velma still the City of Great Cultural Events
Sdn and l8Jllll!d in our ~ome on in 5pitc of its \lrtekcnd bizarre Cone}
riieetini the famous oriental art Island atmo phere.
collector Robert Robert of Pans Long hvc the Ft art and culture
Opera Co. and the A.A. Krochs whom of Laguna Beach.
my wife, Maxine, and I invited for HARRYJ. LAWRENCE
mutual enjoyment and discussion of · l.aauna Beach
'. I r
: Where are the people? Well, 64
~nt hve 1n As1a. 11 .1 percent an
Europe, 10.5 percent an. Africa, 8.4
percent in North Amenca, 5.5 per-
-<:tnt in South Amenca and O.S
' percent m eccama.
Degs ane cats get petfood with
navors ofbecf, chicken and liver. Too
bad. What they want is petfood with
n.vors of mouse. bird or squirrel.
~obody manufactures such.
Q. In comic books. who was .. The
Alchemist .. ?
A. Superman. It was an alias the
wntcrs created in 1961 for a scepario
wherein · Superman and Batman
teamed up.
The modem spelling of ··news"
may indeed have been influenced by
the oldtirncy newspapers that ran the
letters N,E, W,S on their mastheads to
suggest their reports came f{.om all
. directions. The word itself. however.
One peculiarity common tO-,rmuch older than any Amencan
Gemiru ~ple, .according to the news~aper. In 1423, 1t was spelled
starpz.crs. ts thcu tremendous ca-"new1s." In J 485, it was spelled ~ty to talk, once they overcome an "newys." In 1523. 1t was spelled
1ohibitin.gsensilirily_10 tuml~on "newes.·· a conversational roll. Gemm1s sell
>Nell, if they've got something worth
selling.
Hidden camera studies prove
ttesturcs are used more by women
than by men
lfa TV station wanted to broadcast
everything In one Sunday edttion of
the New V.ork Times, it would have to
transmit 60 minutes an hour, 24
houts a da y. ~"en days a wed .. for
more 1han a month.
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FEM-A,
disaSteF
ftinds :a
·disaster
W l\SHINGTON -On a gubli.c
awareness scale of one to I • the
Federal Emergency Management
Agency probably rates about a .001.
Maybe that' why FE~ Director
loUjs Giuffrida has SO"far been abl~lO
survive the scandals that have beset
his agency -including the forced
resignation of his deputy, Fred'Vil-
lella, in thrfilce-of'-1:1tl!JICS" ranging_.___
from sexual harassment to misuse of
government funds.
Giuffrida formerly headed a Na-
tionaJ Guard training center in Cah-
fom1a when Ronald Reagan was
governor. "The General," as Giuf-
frida likest<> be called; was brou~t to
Washington by an old Nat1onaJ
Guard buddy, White House counsel-
or Edwin Meese.
Recently,. Giuffrida seDt Meese a
4' memo outlining FEMA's ac-
complishments during his tenure.
Conspicuously absent jfi'om these
claimed accomplish&icnts arc
FEMA 's manaicment of scate and
local ~mergency programs -a func-'
tion that's supposed to be one of the
agency's primary responsibilities. 1
A draft report• by FEMA's own
inspector general shows why. The
..report offers a stmging critique of
FEMA's handling of the "com:
prchcns1vc cooperative agreements."
These arc the mcchanjsms by which
federal funds are provided to state
and local governments for disaster
planning..
The repon was not intended for
publication. but a copy was shpPcd to
my associate Donald GoldbeTg;
The total of CCA grants 1s mo~
than $77 million this year.t paying fOr
everything from dam sarety inspec-
tions to plannmg for hurricanes,
earthquakes and other emeraenC1es-.
Ferraro: Spokeswoman for 2career marriage·
But. according to the JG, the federal
eme~ency planners have no way of
knowmg what tind of )Ob 1
doing. "FEMA·lacks meaningful ata
to dctermme whether the aaency is
progressing toward mission ac-
complishment,.. the draft report
charges.
Such relationships must be sep-arate
for a fighting chance at survival
WASHING TON -Years ago, a
university president was asked why
he no Longer ranted and raved about
the radical student groups that had
been disrupting bis institution. The
eminent scholar paused, thought for a
second. and said that his daughter
had graduated and was no longer on
the campus. Now his troubles were
slrictJy professional.
It goes without saymg that all
puoUc events have their personal sfde. The agony of Geraldine Ferraro
1 no exception. Others may see her as
tD,.£ 1rst woman to run for national
CfJlcc or maybe merely as Walter
ndale's running mate I, though.
her as something else -a
!J!k~penon for "two-career mar-:,:>· Her troubles. have . been my
•f'or .almost 16. years now the
diihcns. Richard and Barbara. ha' e
• n a 1wo-carccr mamage like
Ferraro and her husband. John Zac-
caro. They have been involved in
pohtics and real estate while our
business has been journalism Both
my wife and I work at that trade.
occasionally an direct compet1t1on
wtth one another.
As a result. 1t came as no surprise to
learn that the Ferraro-Zaccaros had
filed ind1v1dual ta\ returns. paying
more an taxes s1mpl}' to keep their two
careers separate . .\nd 11 came as no
sueprise to me. either. when Ferraro
said she had cultivated an ignorance
of h~r nusband\ business affairs -
once again to a' 01d a conflict of
interest
I am sure other two-career couples
do s1m1lar things to a"o1d even the
appearance of a conflict of interest -
and often to no avail. It was interest-
ing 10 me. for instance. that some of
1he same newspapers that wrote of the
problems of two-career couples when
eligtous Right won 't let adversaries
~...,......__,;,,. -------. t terms of its political participation
.WASHINGTON -The nation's
11J,Cra1 establishment was badl}'
~en by the Dallas ( Qnventaon·
Ely shaken by tho. militancy, the
or and the strength of the alliance
entcd there between Reagan·s
ublicao Pany -and the tra·
ditionaJists and fundamentahm of , the ~otestant. Catholic and Jewish
t8iths.
AJI that keening and caterwaulina
dail followed Reagan's address to the
cumenacal • brc.tkfast Thursday
SJ'Oming arc not marks of a self-
~nfident elite. "It is time for re-
lt&ious leaders of all faiths to demand ..__.ltta1 it be lOpped."" U1¢d Rel"Orm
labbi David Saperstein and Re\'.
• ~bartcs Bcrs.strom of the Lutheran
5:ounci1. Reagan's speech contnbutc
an abuse on high o!fice," a "tr~s
-OAANGE COAST
Daily Pilat.
into the moral realm." a "c1v1c ~in."
declaimed The New York Times.
One had thought the presadenc}. as
FDR put ll, was prc-cminen1h .. a ~lace of moral leadership." ·
What exactly did the president sa'.,
Basically, his addrcttwas an elabora-
tion and documentation of Ore'itcs
Brownson'sobscrvation of more than
a century ago: "Tbe United States
tlave a rehaious a well a pohncal ..
destiny. for reliai<in and politic" go
together ... fhurch and ,state. as
aovemments, are separate indeed.
hut th~ pnnciple on which the 'itate is
founded have their origin and ground
in thc.~rilual order. in th-e'J7TTTTCTP~
re\'ealcd or·amrmed b} rrhg1on. and
are in~pareble from them "
Reagan's addrc: s wa' not onl\
nicely crafted aod wcll-dchHred,._it
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H. L. Sehw•rtt Ill
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'r•nk Zlnt
M8Tl<!gtng £ClJlOI
Tom T•lt
C ty [Oller
RICHARD
Co HEN
them. If my wife's tclev1s1on nctwark
1s working on a story that either I or
m} employer would kill for, ( would
be the last to know about it. The.same
holds for me. This is done because our
mamage comes first. The chances of a
two-career mar.riage surviving,
always slim }lowadays. can only be
enhanced 1f career conflicts arc kept
toa minimum and the two careers arc
1t came 10 Ferraro treat those in their kept as separate as possible.
vw.n !>hops as an affliction second Nevertheless. over the years two-
onl} to labor agitation. Not only do career couples have always been on
spou\l''i · COfT)plica te transfers, but the usual hst of suspects whenever a
the} arc seen a!> corporate secunty corporate secret leaks out. Lovers or
risk!> The operative chchc is, "There mere fnends are never suspected -
are no ~crets an the bedi'Qom '..'.... always mamed couples who have the
To an eAfent therearen'~ ilt-\fl e most to lose by 1nd1scret1on. Once, an
case of Ferraro she can not be both an • editor hed to me ~bout a story 10
officer of hcr husband's company, a prog.re_ss. I think he· fea1ed that' i
rec1p1ent of its profits and stall claim would tell my wife. (His name will
total 1gnoran~. But it 1s not surpns-remain a secret until Ferraro becomes
mg to me that where theu two careers president. and then I will recommend
clash, where.for instance she and her him for deponauon.)
husband might have a conflict of Anyone who's involved an a two-
mterest, they kttp each othC¥ an l)lc career marriage has to admit that
dark. · somelJlllCS they are not easy. Things
. In the case of the C'o hc.:m .. fo~ can gl'l complic'lued for the couple
!nstance .. we avo19 conflicts . ol and for the people they work for. It
interest sampl} b} not discussing wcas ccrta1nlv a far caster era for -~ .
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BUCHANAN
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The IG places a Jood pan of the
excculives when they could transfer blame on COn$rcss1onal budfet re-
an employee and not have to worry strictions that hmit the federa agen-
about a spouse: Will he or she be cy's flexibility. But the report notes
happy and (often more to the point) tnat FEMA g1ves the states a tautudc
will he or she wind up as a com-1l docs not possess itself.
petitor1 "The legality of this action is
questionable and certainly not in The~ are.no simple formulas for_ keeping with the intent of Congress."
these s1tuatt~ns. Just about all that the IG concluded.
can be said 1s that these couples are The cntical report found that
lhe wave of the future and that the~ FEMA's basic controls over the
know better than the people who , money it dotes out to tbe states arc
employ them that career confucts can generally "inadequate," and suggests
1car asunder what God has put that this is because the cooperative togcthc~. In fact, they-we!-~now avcements were put in place oa-
something that Amencan business uonwide before there had been any
does not: Our rules are a lot stncter "meaningful evaluation" to sec if
• than theirs. We have more to lose. they'd actually work.
5() here's to ·Ferraro-Zaccaro and to No wntten procedures were ever
Mondale. for c ooslng a-c81'CCr developed, no .-clear--responS;ibiffiies-
woman for his ticket. In November. spelled out, and no exact definition of
they might Jose. But simply because FEMA's role made, the IG com-
the)' made the race, some of us will plained. tn effect, FEMA has been
win. The ultimate secret of the two-handing out money largely without
career bedroom is out: There are supervision.
ft 11 FEMA's cavalier decision to go secrets a er a · ahead with the CCA funding dcVice
without advance planning. without
Rlcb•rd Collen I• • 1yadicated strict rules and apparentf y without
. colamalit. any follow-up to sec 1f by some
talist vote shifted back to the Re-
publicans and Carter lo~t 10 of 11
Southern states. and the nauon. The
same thing occurred in the socially
conservau ve Cathohc prccmets of the
Northeast and Middle West, where
Democrats, abahdoned their own
party because they thought their own
party abandoned their most ba ic
beliefs -to court radicals and
trendies and weirdo .
If the Republicins will advance
themselves fS the J)3rty of traditional
r-cligious values an~ beliefs -. ~ith
the Democrats depicted partial to
the experiment.al. the radil'll and the
trendy -a lock on the presidency is
P<>' ible. Thi i whanhewa1hng1 all
about.
P•trlct B•dHH ,, • •YDdl<-•rod
col•m11l11.
miracle things were workm$ out,'bad
a predictable result, according to the
IG:
"These conditions ... precluded a
smooth delivery of emergency man-
agement programs and adversely
aff~d_thc., attainment of desired
progmn ~tts. ·• ---.--
Present and former FEMA officials
1nt~wed have 1l. more SUCC1nct
descrift1on of FEMA 's handling of
one o tts mo t important functions.
They call it "a joke."
WATCH ON WASTE: Federal
investigators have found that the
government spends far too much on
various payroll system~10 pay jts
c1v1lian employees. At la t count
thcK system totaled 75
Many agencies we~ founct to be
operating more than oac system. The co ts varied from $52 to $374 per
worker. A ~nt report sugesu Wt
thr govcmmcn.-could save aa least
Sl0.8 million a )car 1fit n:fonned iu
network of payroll sy•st m .
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Martlla Fluor of Newport Beach ahowa ele&ance ln fuhlon• 1933 Packard Jrhlch once belODCecl to Clark Gable apholda weartnc a nit by Adolfo from 8ab Fifth Avenue while the etecance ln aatomobllee; The pot1ter car for ~ 1'e~rt Be&ch Cencound"Ele&aiice on Oct. 7 la Aldrich ftrk at UC
lrrine u "One of 30 owned by 1'~ and 8)Too Tarnamer. ~
Martha AuorofNewport Beach, wife of J . Robert Auor 11 and mother
• ofDouglass,.8; Allyson, 6;.Aone Marie, 5; Maggie, 3, and Andrew, I, still
. finds time to devote tovoluntecractivitics.
For Junior LeagueofNewpon Harbor she lteomputer committee
chairman,"SCl'Vcsonthenominatin&committeeandbasbccnadircctorand
eitccutivecommittee member, finance/treasurer and businctss support
chairman of the Christmas Company. As a KOCE Foundation member she
chairs its nommatinJci:>mmittcc.
Fluor, who received her BA degree and did post-graduate work at San
DicaoState University;1augbt the learning disabled in the Orange Unified
School Districtandnow_works with the Eltploratory 1...uming Center as
chairman of the mar~nJ committee.
Still another interest 1s the Assessment and Treatment Services Center,
a private, non·profit diversion program aimed at providing a positive •
• altem~ti ve tolhej~venilejustice ~ystcm for police and youth offepders who
come in contact with them.
Fluor serves as an A TSC dircctorand on the committee for the Sept. 15
. .
party at Sales Fifth A venue, South Coast Plaza, being staged as a kickoff for ell8l1lples of post·war European coach work:. Admission is $8 per person
the second Newport Beach Concours d'Elcganct planned Oct. 7 as an A TSC fro 10 4 · benefit. m a.m. to p.m .
Theblaclc tie-optiortal-oocklail1)8rty will featureAdolfo•sfall coUCcuon."=-~~last year's event.also undeuhecha.irmanShip of Catherine Tb.yen.
presented by Billur Wallerich, fashion director. Three bundn:d arc eitpccted raised more than $16.000 for A TSC programs. ·
to attend theglamorousevent. Others on the committee are Karen Betson, An undcrwritercampaicn was launched ata recent breakfast at the FranCJeCarver, MaryJohnson,OliV18Johnson, Diane Knight, Hedda • Marosi, Gfon) Smallwood. NancyTamutzer. Shirley Wilson, Susan PacificOubwith supportC9min&fros.ncorporateand individual donations •
Wilson, Lone Warmington and C.thennc Th yen. chairman of the indudmg the Irvine Co . Saks Fifth A \:enue, Dynamic Visuals, lnc., Charlie '
Concours. and Nora Hester. Byron IJ.Dd NanC} Tamutzer. Mrs. John Porter, Delane • ,
The Newpon Beach Concoursd•Etegancc to be staged 1n Aldnch Park and Cathennc Th yen, Ernie and Shu1ey Wilson. the Michael Toomeys; Dr .• •
at UC Irvine, is the final stop on thisseason'snationalconcourscircuit. .... and Mrs. Noel Drury, theArgyrosfoundation, E.G. Wan:nin.&ton. the Some of the most exquisite automobiles in the world will be among the more than l ()()vintage, classic and sponscars on display for public showing Garry Concannons, Scott and Susan Jackson. Messrs. and Mmes. Howard •
. and COl)lpctitivejudging. • Richardson, RO) C•rver Jr, Ro) Carver m. Henry Braun, Ernie Schroeder. • I
Many of the entries arc ones not often shown on the circuiL Top field Jim Mullerand Georsc Dashlell. John and Trish O'Donnell and Dr. and
cars to be exhibited include pre-war Bentleys and Rolls.Roycesas well as Mrs. John Applegate.
-Foll-
lines to
lwcuiy
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. Adolfo"• black , 1reeD and &o14 eml»toldered ribbon
)acket tope a 10Id lame wrap ~loue and matc:lllftf lam pl ted e"klrt with a trl-eolor buckle belt.
Adolfo's fall suits ----are lush, l?,_n ...:0.-ge_r __
with allu ring mink
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Nai1s sjJ1itting? File.a way these b~auty tips
Manicuris for first lady
"N 11 don't
break m the middle.
They break on the
sides SOwhyco\.cr
up the entire n tltip
with fibt'rs?" ~~kcd
• Jessica VartouJhian
. "Jfanaili weal
~ou can pply the
fibers on the ides
andan&Jethemdown.Tllat' whercitncCd iobc
rcinfo~d." She said as we sat in her new Jessica Nail
Clinic on Coast Hifb.way in Corona del Mar. •
• C'ontm umg w1lb her opinions on fiber (papa)
wrapp1~She added, '"It maxeutie nails look thick. Tbey
accheavserpn tbe"cndsaod with tha\ weigtit they brnl.:-
h re the paper ends:·
. Chcckinaou1mynails(wrappcd with,papcrtothc!
natl blise) she opted a couple off mall bttab at the si<tes
where the.4>0li;h was beginning to dup and attributed
both conditions to the wrappina method.
Jessica, who has five other nail clinics in the U.S .. has .
very definjte ideas about how nail~"showd bC cared for. ...
although she bas O(ll> one fairly fe$Ularclient at this time
-Nancy Reagan. She docs her nails when the fint lady is
an Los Angeles or when sbe(Je~ica) is in Washington ... 1
consider it an honor to do her nails," she says, smiling. ·
But, the Rumanian native paid her dues to nail care
working in a department store for years after emigrating
1Qtbe U.S. before taking a bigstepio t 969. Sbeo~neda
Beverly Hills salon devoted exclusively•o manicures and
~icures that attracted a list of cclebtatCd clients Jeealca Vartoughta.n
I PARTY WRAP
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-~a.~ c~uck was~~ fare
.the1r,·best 111eif1c1ne?
Balbpa Bay Club Admiralty ~
toasts the end of summer
By VIDA DEAN
celebrating the second decade ofU nitcd Western
Medical Centers and the WESTMEDGotd ('lub.
appl)'lngpah h.(Be(orcworkingon101ientJnoncoRlcr
clinics, a-1echnic1nn mu t so through three month of
t 1nin t n h rm th ).
Her method i trongon~leaning ..... How long do
mo tm nicun ts pendclcanin nails?M ybe 10
manutes?1 hey houldspendntlcast20mmutesclcani"8
andex mman then 1l~todclcnninethcircond1tion
(dry. brittle ornormal) and the; tt'pe ofproductsto use." .
.Do's &: don'ts
A ood m n1curc shou Id la t fort wo" k \\ ith
proper care bya chcnt between ppointment That
um1ni~hmmatesnnother of Jmjca·~ de.fin ate 1d s-
u •f!f.P<>li hremovertoooften.
'Polish rcmovcr1sdryin tothenails."" hecontend :
"When a rJicnt comes in, the technician removes the
polish. Fingcrnrc not placed in a bowl filled with
remo' er and allowed 10 soak.",
jesska, in her natural nail pursuit,dOC$D'tapprovc
maerylic nailsorlincn wraps claiming tticy alsO dry1he •
nail too much. ·
Anothrrdryma factor. she explains, is usinaeuticle
remover. "It' too caustic. I use a cuticle vibrator and
Je lea Vartoughlan, who I writing a book on natl instruc1clientstouseacuticlccttamnigl!tlytot.akc1reof
care to supplem n International sale of her beauty cuticle build·up."
products, offers th se basic tips for personal groom ng So definite is ,he in her ideas on products, that aa
of hends. For beat result•: 1976sMbcganthedevelopmentofherown(crcatf)(]to
•Always treat your nail.a es If they have wet p~lsh<>n . meet thr ri,Ccdsofspccifict~pcsofnailsJ. HusOind Victor.
them. • " ... ~ n-· •• · ed .. _ · m· Dd •Exercise fingers to · helJ> clrc latlon d 11 acuem1st.an1.»onl>fl1JJOln ui;rm_ 1svc1>;~rea
growth. . . u an "~ nbwthep~ooucts(theonly~m~suscd_inhtrdanscs)a~ .
•Wear cohon·llned gloves whlle dt>lng hou$ehold mark~tcdmscyeralcountnes1pcludan1~adi,~w11zer-
chores or gardening • . landandJapan. . . .
•Fiie nalls with 0the fine side of an emery board. ~crco!lcctioninclude 33ri'ailpolishcolon.
Metal files c n create spllttlng. · · That as enough colors for a w~man to find the o
And, she advises. for lovely lookfng hands, to avoid: she likes. A ~erychic woman knows colors that are best
•Using nalls as toots to open letters or boxes. Learn for her and won't use more than three shades, usually
to use the pads for typing and using calculators. Use the changing with me season." says Jessica who stays in touch
eraser end of a pencil fOf' dialing-a phone.• withcolortreodsbymakinaregulir trips to Europe.
•Doing dishes or shampooing your hair for at least . . ·
12 hours after a manicure. Try not to bathe for eight · .AttheCd~ chmc, managed by Mary Lou :Alben, hours. . Jessica plans to increase the num~r oftec~n1cians from
•Walling until the color begins to chip to reapply. fourto20a~deventuallyofferfac1a~s. waxmgand
Routinely reapply about the fifth or sixth day after a makeup. Wdlsh~developherownhneof°'keup7
manlcur4?, or whene~er one coat shows signs of-wear. "No. I will stay with what 11cnow best-nails."
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Rcd..cbcckercd tables dotting-six acrc'l: the smoky
smeUs o(becftuming on spits and country western
music&rccled the more than 250arrivingat Collette and
; Artbar Bartlett'• Peralta Hills ranch.
Mounds offruit piled rugli and tasty barbecued
sandwiches were available as snacks for the mostly Jcan-
clad guests as they chatted on the spacious groundsand
awaited \heclapgingcaU forthechuck..wagonfccd .
After the sumptous feed-beef and chicken (hot off ~~~--.....,.
the coals) and all the trimmings including fruit cobbler
The group. fromalloverOrange County, was
for dessert, a brief prograf!l was }1elo.
Ooaald Cbristeson of Corona del Mar was honored
for distinguished service as president (for six years) at
Santa Ana-Tustin Community and as retiring president
(81-84)ofUnited Western Medical Centers. The
honoree. unable to attend, was represented by his
daughter Kelll, who accepted bis plaque. Bartlett moves
up from first vice president to chairman and president of
the UWMC' board. .
Jim and baron Henwood oflrvme were there. He 1s
general chairman ofFUNDSY, the Oct. 27 fund-ra1sang
dinner and auction at WestMed, Santa Ana. and during
the program had the opportunity to try out his "Howdy ..
greeting on the folks. (He's a New York boy who picked
up h1saccent at school in Oklahoma).
~;:.,.:..;-~.:......:.;.i---Gt-hersdt rcmcludedmembersoftltemed1ealstaff
w~o were g1 ven recognition plaques as they departed the
ranch and Zee Allred (a Tustin resident m the.midst of
plans for moving to Harbor Ridge), Doagie Devlne,
Jeanne and Gtorge Sham beck (she's on the Gold Club -... _ .... _
Claire McNalr and Doaale Devine.!lri weatem
to&•. celebrated WESTllED annlffiitary.
I PAPARAZZI PLUS
board)and Joleen Parham.
Others on the guest hst were and John McDermott
an~ Eric Jobn100 (of McDermott and Traynor), Jlmmle
and Jane White. WayqeScbroeder (exec VPofUWMC),
Wayne and Patti Bronn, and Dr.Hun andHee-jungKlm. • • • Balboa Ba} C'lubAdmiralt} toasted theendof
Sharon Henwood pours after-cllnner coffee Jeanne and Geoqe Shalllbeckjolned die •oo
for huaband Jim at party on Bartlett ranch. ~eata llnln& up for cback 11f-COD fare.
sum mer (and hopefully the end oft Pie post-Olympic
depression) with its third annual summer party in the
club's main ballroom. •
About 4.00ihowed for the California-casual affair
and raised $4,000 for Childrens Hospital of Orange
County.
Members and guests were treated to a festive
evening ofoldies but goodies and surf tunes played.by
the Jeff Bltettl group, "New Toys", and a wide variety
of fare exhibited with spirit by the club staff.
-A spirited ceremony was held to inaugurate the new
directors headed by President MJrk Wlrttfleld. He
replaces Tim Salyer who remains on the board with
Mary Pat Earl, Bill Anderton, Sbleld1 Rldlard1oa and
Blake Woodward. . .
New board members are Joyce Canrtnlti, Robert
Harrell, Roger Keating and Ralpla Y act. Jolm Maper is
the BBCs appointed liaison for Admiralty activities
including tho Christmas gala, "entucky Derby day and
quarterly member mixers. . .. . ·
;SchoolPower offers Ella in concert . .
It's a first for Orange Count} ... Ella Fittgerald will
appear Sept. 16-at Irvine 8Qwl, Laguna Beach. After her
~~c.onccn being SQOn~QredJaSchoolPower she
will attend a cocktail reception.
• School Power. the fund-raasmg arm of the Laguna
Beach Education Foundauon. is a non-profit organiza-
tion of parents and clli7ens who want to ensure high
quality ·education through public schools. The grot1p
offers three opportunities for seeing.and heanng Ella.
For $200 per person yo u get dinner al 5:30 p.m. on $tagc
before the concert. Golden Circle seating, VIP parking, a
poster and may attend the cocktail reception.
,, · • A $100 tl~ket 1s good for the cocktail recpetion with
Ella, a poster and preferred seating. Also, for $50 there 1s
a l1m1ted number of preferred seats available.
r-Fw:ther information· is av it t b alhn
499-2114. Deadline for tickets 1s Thursda)'. and there are
: no exceptions. All ti ckets will be at WlU call on the
• evemng of the performance.
• • • • •, Ella'sjazzconccn 1 just onc.ofthe-man}~Cll~lties
: on the September calendar ...
• Chariot Champions, the ·newly formed support
: &roup for tbe"Junior Wheelchair spons camp. \\-tlJ be at
the elqant Ritz-Carlton m Laguna 11uel on Sept. I 0
• for an everung filled with tennis and dmtnR.
.. Poet-Game9 celebration
· Alez Alnres, With lllrtam ltdwa.r • bolb of
·BailtlnftOn Beach, I ft, and VlcJly th of
Huntlnjton Harl>Our.,.were p&rtJlng rec nUy
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lnvttauons have gone out to 500 for "'hcelchair
tennis exhibitions set for 5 p~m. featunng champ and
founder of the National Foundauc>n of Wheelchair
Tennis Brad Parks and actor Gene Wilder vs. Dave
Kiley and Dick Van Patten. Next. comes matches b}
:John Newcombe and other pros which will be fo llowed
by a hosted reception and 8 p.m. dinner
Carol Blanchard 1s chairman of casual-eleganct
affair with Emma Jane Riley and Nota Jorgensen as
honorary co-chairmen. • • • On Sept. 22 Nora b<!comes a queen because
husband Vin Jorgensen will be crowned King ( ole at the
ball dunng the second annual Cabbage Roll-off at the
Orange Coast YMCA 1n Newport Beach. Helping ham
with ht royal duttc~wtll be h1s-fiddlorHhree-Sany
Luby, ~obn Crean and BotJCtmm.-
The affair includes the cabbcige roll contest at 5
p.m .. reception. auctions. dinner and entertainment
"1th cthf\iC group dancing.
The drcs is spon wear for th~fun evenmgand the
$43. 75 tickets ma\ he obtained b} calling 250-4711
• • • Now. ti seeing the latest fashions is your thing ... '84
faslt1ons designed b} students at the Fashion Institute of
Des1&n and Merchandisang will debut at 6 p m.
\\cdncsda} dunng "An Evenmg to Remember" at
fry.cl Coun. South Coast Plaza. sponsored by the Costa
Mesa Chamber of.Co.mmer.ce-.
It's a kickoff party for the second annual Arts
Month and also will feature announcement of poster
contest winners. first annual Arts Month award, Costa
Mesa Art League display and music by the South Coast
Symphony Stnng Quartet. Also, hors d'oeuvrcs and no-
host cockta1ls will be available. Tickets are $10 each and
reservations may be made by calling the chamber,
979-0563. • • • The hottest ideas in intenor design will be
showcased next weekend at Interior Design Show '84 at
the Orange Count} Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. An
opcn1ngn1ght p:tny on Thuf5dft}'wiJh -foed. wine and
01g band mu ic oy ""Th ~mor Class'' for ncmg wa
be sponsored by the George M. Cohan chapter of the
Oran&e County Performing Arts Center. The event is
$20 per per on and tickets ma) be arranged b> calling Mary Doi:r and Gordon Gordon
the Center', 5 6--2 l 2 I. · ----~-
. Husband and ~ife te.i~ ·authors of "Race for the \\lorksho~ capped off with an organ concert at noon.
• • • • Golden Tide." Gordon Gordon and Mary Dorr. will be at Marnie Floor Reed will open her Linda I le home
the Balboa Bay C'lub Sept. 10 to speak at a fund-raising Sept. 12 for the fifth annual memhe"hipcotTecoftbe L
luncheon for High Hopes Neurological Recover}' Group John Vianney Chapel Guild. Mrt. Loall Ama,
for Brain-inJu red Adults. Gordon (he was an FBI president win welcome members. The 10 a.m. coffee 1s
counrer-intelligencc agent dunng WWII) has written open to all who may be interested. Jacq_ale Sc~amaewr.
more than 20 novels and Dorr is known to millions 675-5244. may be call d for funher information.
through her telev1s1on shows. Proceeds from auto. • • •
graphed books sold at the event ill go to High Hopes. Jack Zaremba, a t 6-year-rcsident of Ncwpon
• • • and ari the P<>kesman for HiUs Brothers Coffee, will Luncion is S 12: call 646-7458 for reservations. Beach, known for his roles as Dr. Danvers on ''DiHas"
·• unday at The Ritz for RIO" on Sept. 16 is the aucstspcaker for Newpon Harbor Panhellen1c'sannuat
third annual bcnefM of the Ncwpon chapter of membership mcctiQg at t O a.m. Wednesday. The event
Rchab1htat1on Institute of Southern Cahfomia. in the Glendale federal vings Community Room.
The event will feature a concourse of classic car~. 100 Newport Center Drive, will include a salad
D1x1rland band and ~.ocktails beginning at 11 a,m. luncheon and bridge after the meeting. Women
followed by a it-down champa1nc brunch at 12:30 p.m affiliated with a national soronty may att•nd all
"The brunch i5 1 depanure from our two prev1ou meetings held the first Wednesday of each month,
formal event .". 1d Martauc Ganer, co-chairman · ptcmbcr throti&h June.
with Barbara Campbell ... This time. we are oann the • • • men hlack tics '" rm wqthcr." ·More membership meetings ... Oranae County
With the h Ip of Hui Praaer, owner bf r:hc RtU: Chapter of Clipped Win • ucward 11\i! nae of
r Uturant. and h1 tatTthc chapter has ra1~ more than lJ nned Airline • plan a turoay luncheon auhC cific
S 125.000 tn rc<1u tbebu1ldm fund at RIO' fac1hty in ub bcginnana -with cockcad1 at 11 a.m. ~at d Oran . • pa t :t11aht attendant ma) call BefedJ lata 11
or funher mformntinn on the brunch (Chrne 67J.300l or.8*leFeamanat~713l .
Pra er promi an cxc1ung menu}. RIO may be U d
t 1·7400.
• • • •
P) I Hills ommmcc of Orange County
Phdharmon1c 1 l) w11l M l~omc nc" members t
I 0 m. mccuns od luncheon to be held pt. 11 at the
homeof 1r nd 1rs.Robtr1 .Dile.WlJttlScuras
1 oo• {)( ' ttt~. he nm-da t
comm1tt will con,cra t n the C-ry tal C lhedral m
Ourden Grove. for a mom in or · onentatton pd
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muy requ .U 'ever &lie ,..,.. f.v
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lavwlte1. 'l'ltal mu" plte • Htt. -
For lJt c.bDe bel ... Oteref.,... ••
• are devodnt the Uclay Cttuua t.
a 1erft1 of f&mou1 buda. At tbe ud
of t~e 1erlea, we wbt p b&t.k &.e ,uf
weekly q eltlon uCI auwer ~· get a letter Crom • •• .
a.mi. • wure you. ~ A1' 91
Both vulnerable. South deals. ..I wa . dealt to that chap ith the 0 •
ORT}I walru must ... h -unplu ant +A 1011
• J 107 fellow. I must admit he bid hi hand "We t made hit bett retur:n-ol a
• I;:) J 87 ensibly, but what he did to me 'o club: H's better to be llUdty im
Right stuff fn wr:ong places
The Olympics have been over for
three weclcs now.
Los Anaeles freeways arc bacJc to '
gridlock. Bilingual cab drivers are
once again back to their first lantuaae
-YUgoslavian. And the promises I
made to myself as 1 sat there 1n front
of my TV set for 180 hours, watchina ·
those y,ouna. taut, muscular bodies
bein&"pushed to the maximum, have
gone to that baa septic tank in the sky.
I made a resolution durinJ tho~
two weeks that my entire hfe was
aoina to chanac. I was aoin& to
ch.allen&e my body to do thinas ~t
never thou&Jlt were possible. Dis-
cipline was aoina to become a way of
life. Pain would make me stronaer
a.rid strenatbcn my character.
I made a schedule.
Fint, I .was aoina to take all my
hand-washables that 1 had stashed
a\vay for the last e1&ht years (and
which equal my body wei&ht) and
eventually build up to lifting them
over my head and holding them there
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for 30 seconds. ~ .
Then I was aoina to run the 26 miles
to the shopping center each da~.
stripped down to a pair of saun
shorts, a sleeveless·T-shirt and two
·major cttarac CUiis.
1 $ct 1oals f6r myself. I knew
through conscientious exercise and
perserverance I could park in a fr~:e. minu~ unloadLnJ zone, sprint 400
yards to a White Sale, , get four
matching sin&le percales and be back
in the car belore I was ticketed.
I geared the enure house toward
fitness. In each door frame I put two
hanging rings so that every time 1
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ROBINSON•&: Nina Blanchard of the Nina Blanchard Ageneir m Los
Angeles and Joe Hunter, head of Ford Men Inc. of New York, will present
modelina seminars for men (2 p.m. Sunday) and women (9 a .m: Saturday)
at the Newpon Beach store. How to be a model and the different types of •
modeling wiUbe discussed. Fall fa~haons for.petites by.some top d~siane.rs
wilJ be shown at 2 p.m. Saturday 1n the designer salon. Hue Hosiery will
present a leg fashion seminar Friday in the hosiery department and the
Anne Klein fall collection will be highlighted at I p.m . Thursday in destgner
sportswear. Also on Thursday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m .. jewelry designer
Susan Cumminas will present her semi-precious and natural_settipgs.
NORDSTROM: On Saturday ,;fo•n:a1 modet•na of Versace desians will
take place from 10 a.m . to 1 p.m . m Collectors on level two of the South
Coast Plaza store. versatile clothing made for traveling will be modeled
from It a.m. to 2 p.m .)n Town Square and Italian teoms wear by Ellcsscc
will be shown m Acti\e Sportswear. In Jewelry on"Saturday and Sunda>
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. a trunk show will feature sterling silver and vcrmeil
1ewelry presented by Sunstone. ·
Imponant trends for fall with a look at the latest styles from fashion
centers of Italy will be presented Saturda} at ~:45 a.m. as a benefit for
Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation of Orange County. Doors open at 8
a.m. and $5 admission fee includes continental breakfast. Reservauons
deadline is Thursday; call 549-8300.
T • • . BULLOCK-S: New fall amva s from Guess. Santa Cruz, Espnt and
Oenerre will be modeled noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Fnday ID Young
Attitude, middle level, of the South Coast Plaza store. Back-to.school sletp ~
shins will be modeled from noon to 2 p.m. Friday in the lingene
department, upper level, and Espnt for c~1ldren will be mformall> modeled
noon to 2 p.m. Saturday an the children's department, upper level. • • • J. MAGNIN: A noon luncheon showing of European and Amencan
designer collections. furs and Laykan et Cae jewelry is scheduled Wed nesda)
at Pronto Ristorante, South Coast Plaza. For reservauons ~S r&t call
533-7644. De 1aner collections from Judith Ann. Albert N1pon. Adolph
Schuman and others will be informally modeled an I. Magnan. Pronto and
forty Carrots restautant on Thursda) with a Petite fashion show at 7 p.m .
ReSC'l'Vations may be called to 957-1511.
• • • • t'. I 3 BROADWAY: The Ncwpon store has scheduled audattons 1rom to
p.m. Satur~ay _fcir auys and pis (ages 15 t~ 18) to tryout as models f<?J' .-n
upcomin& Junior show. Ten winners will be chosen by Lan<ta F1sh~r
· . Tickets for the Se t. 13 Luis
Estevez fashion show luncheon. at the lrvme Mamou ote may -
an:anged by calhng the Chaldren's_Homo Society office at 542-1147.
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OPEN MONDAY. SEPT. JRD. 10 · 5
One of a kind Imported designer fabrics, basic
f abrlcs, notions and pattern$ direct to you at
·discount prices.
Woolens, Gabardines, Siiks, Corduroys, L
Cotton, Imported Rayons. Novelty Fabrics.
Drapery and Upholstered Fabrics.
• Beautiful Bridal Dept. In West L A. &
Costa Mesa .
Discount Prices on All Fabrics 20 °/,
Oft All Patterns, Trims & ~otlons
Always ·
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werit through them, J could hang an an o A J JO 8_"-o...---~ the play • . . , g~. and my dttlattr __JpeaM
iron cross. The clothes hamper had a + Q s "West led a low spade and ~verythlng perfectly. He pliyed ~
hoop over it. I kept a stack ofthe'kids' WEST . EAST declarer perforce won the king. from the table and captured East•
favorite albums and each day l Qge 2 851 Now it would seem a lead up to the· eight v.ith tbe nine. Then.he eon·
planned to step inside of a circle. spin • .C • 0 1.ueen of clubs. or ev•n 1 diamond tinued with a low club to.:the "'Uftn around until 1 nearly screwed m} <:i1 6 2 -0 Q 1 5 4 ,. • ~
body into the ground and throw the o 7 3 o Q 9 e 5 nesse, would be a en1ible way to and East's tctng: Poor East UCi
album for as many yards as I could + J 7 5 2 _ + K 8 · play the hand. But no! Old walria-either to give dummy the lead wtth
toss it. · ... : SOUTH lace bad' to go a.rut be clever. He a diamond or a spa.de. or ebe lua
The ti t .that none of this has • A It cashed the king and ace of diamonds heart. Even if Weat held the·queen
worked out for me is not imponant. Ci:> AK 9 s and continued "1th the jac:k. And on of hearts. dtda~r could aa1.ur.e
What is crucial here is that up until 0 K 2 this trick he discarded me -just 11 himself of an entry to the board
now I could never figure out wh) +A 1098.c if I were a lowly deuce! im~I by playinf low. As it was, he
there were four years between each ''East won the queen of diamonds m an overtrick because Eut bad Olympiad. aive little fool that I am. The bidding:
I thought it took the host count!) that Soatb West 'ortb EHt and could do no better than return a th q en. .
IQn& to build all the facilmes needed 1 • Pa11 l o Pua spade to his partner's queen. That "I uk .rou: b that bridge!"
for the e"ents. 2 S? Pua S o P... brought about this position: ... aa1 qw«..., ter dila ~ &.e
No. no. It takes four ~ears to find a 3 NT Pau Pua Pda • J CMtl•• H. G ...... Oaar Si..rtr. can
swim team that has the courage to get Opening lead: Four of •. Ci:> J 8 7 •1 tMI ..,,.,.,_, Ed •Mk • .,-. ..
into a bathing suit with legs that go all He stood tall and his bearing was 0 10 9 ~.:!! ,. .. ~~._::;:;. C.~ the way up to the armpits. • + Q 3 • ...... • · ·-..,_
How easy do you-think it as to regal, as befits t .. e most powerful • 962 • 3 I• 11• ~ ~ c. tae IM -...l
unearth six girls who can balance card "in the pack. Yet their was recel•ed.
themselves on a 4-tnch"bar and hold something about his demeanor that Ci:> 8 Ci:> Q 1054 Cla&r1" G_.. _. Oaar ...,.. ,....
in their stomachs at the same ume? showed his pride had bfen hurt. 0 • O 8 · ....:Dy ~ uMnalte .. unrw all
Or who can 1u1dt 4\ horse across an "Just awful.'' he muttered. "In no r:.•llJlf171
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2•••l•.K1.S••••• ..... ••••rl•IMI_,• ....... II~~ 8·foot bar without npping.her pants. other country in the world have I
I'm talkina raw courage here. Oh been. treated in such a manner. To
sure, a lot of us have the right stuff. Ifs be discarded like an old shoe! He'll
just ID the wrong p!la!c!es~. ~-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!iiii~9-~ · 71 YEARS OF QUALITY !DUCATION
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Uoihng a strong mind with a strong· • body.'°'• Mll-roundfd •nd•Vldull KINDERQARTEI P.RE&C . ~-airq aca1:1....:.-
Gels your child ott on tne right rol<I, tr.m; In ptlonicS. readlnO. wrttlnl
under the belt superv111on, wt th the tnd 111tlwnetlc. to IMt them 1111 "*'
proper •era and equipment !Net
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b · of 1he best lake 1n mer1C'a tor b>1 s tn11lbo" Quaint CQffiffi 0 lty an artfS fetf at fhhang 0ft"n and 12 pound bll)) Ure Known for h~'1 '>C!lti~ of,phumor,
. rnnunonl) ~au~ht 1here, nnd lu t Wood.ha~ a postt'd nottcc. O!!cfY, and a fCSOft f Of re r ationiStS , 1n1mcru Jud: fi hermnn brought in Rea ona~k an~ Unrc wnabl In· a 16-pourid e h:h. Boat antl canoe ducJed in h<.'r pllc1y I) a room
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OJ 1• nuun hoppinaci:nt r nd 1s 1c111alsa1~a' ilablc tthelake 1dc.as hou inghcrlaraccolle\t~nof1ddl}fl.
\\ell \\Olth \ome bruw!lltl& time. 11e ~.SO t-ampitlt". nnd t'\Cn an lurnnurc. and ~mfact rom n 11',
Ncarbv arc ,c,crar othl'f -notabk a1rst11p for nwdt"I .,lane . • Wood'~ gallcf) is open d:uly, 10 ~.m. ·
I · f •· 1 c 1 " h 1 • lf\ou prefer )O • water-hot rnste.nd to 6 p.m. In the 19.'<h. thl· Ojai \ lk~ lir~t
p1nl.'\J pron11n~·rKc "h~n 1t ·rvl'd as
Holl ""ood', Sh:rngrt·l a tor the
mo\ 1e "Lost lton1011." , ·
exnmp eso c .. r ~ u 11orn1attr\ 1 Cl-01 ~old, ti) MatihJa Hot Spnn~, :.•~ Jf)ou'rt plnnnina to \l!ilt the OJI
tul'l'. m ludm& th<.· cm hall. hbrnry. mil•· northw"<t of 10·•11. Ortfmall'. \'allc~.· for more. than a da), thcrcan;, • S1. Tuma:. qu11l:.~ hapel. and " '" " odat n l 1bbe\ Park'• .. 1c>bc wall\ und foun· the hcahh ~pts bl th<' Chumash ndi4n numbtr of good ~ccomsn ions 1
· tnm. \It art. wuh1n \\UH~mg Jist.in<."C tribe. it no\\ I) shot inincr.11 baths. a the moderutc price rnng<'._~0 t •:; Rn·cntly, tlw mtern;monal' .,f10t·
light focus~ on the valle:> "hen Lake
Ca atas, eight mile """'~t of do'' n-
lP" n Ojai. en cd as the 'Ille t'or the
01> mp1t' ro~ingllnd('3not'1ng~vcnt .
of each othei. s"1mmins pool. snack bar. and p1rnll' 1ur-cond1uoncd and loca•~ on t t
Ojai ha) four city p rks plus other area. m in h1&hway.. Rr on ccOJn(}t
rccrc.1tional ,ites th. t provide ~car-The :utist colony in OJBI •~ read1lv d:auons arc U\'a1lablc· at the ~1
round mon ~uliura1 cH•nts. CVldcm m the num~r of sn.1dios. Vatley Inn &Coun11~y€lub. Abo, I c
But whethet or no.t the 01~ mpi~
re in to""n . Ojai und 1t~ immediate
'urroundings orft•r a \\Ide \;met) of
scenCJ"\ and act1\.1t1c'i tor \'3t'attoners.
. Libbe~ P1t. rk is ihc annt:Jal ~uin.. 'shops. ~oa aallencs that <"arry work~ Oak~: owned by not.rd fitnei.s
.... _ • b\. 104,;al anim. Drawn b) the ...cenery :iuthorit .. • · hc1la Cluff. 1s ~ ht-.ahh for the Mrxacan Fiesta m Scptcm~·r. • .. n· d tranqu1·11·t" ol· th" vull"), artists re"'rt that has a \8Catton p:tckllge of the OJa1 Valley Tennt~ Touni:in"nt " ' .. .. ·""' ind 1n pnl, and the Music fc ti,al 111 J havt" found tt an attracthe .. ~ttina in low-calorie meals. lodging. a ex·
While Ojai n1a1ntam'> thl· tharm of
u 'lmall ranch commun11~ (about
6,000 popula~1on in to" n -4 000 in
the cnllr\.' \ allb ). n 1s also a 1>opular
retreat for arusis a'> "ell a'> an ae,11H~
M • which to work.'"' I -emsc programs . st~1e an<l S;ll70ltl Parks both h.i\e . local art JS on conunuo~ di~pla) ------------·
. rc'IOfl for l"C('rca11on1st!> · ·
. t\) you enter 01a1 '1a Route 150
from Los .\ngelt•'>. stDp 1ir'>t al th~ ·
Dennison Grade \ 1c" point for a
spectacular\ 1ew of the cn11rl' 'alle\
,\ large stone tx·nc h mar~., 1 hi.' i.pol
Just as p1cturcsQue. Imm a ll1ston-
cal perspective. 1s 11 d o!>cup '1e"' of
downtown OJa1. ""here much of the
arthitecture rcf1t4·t!> thl· to"n·., carh
Spanish hcr11age The most prom•·
nent example is the post offi<.'C, at lhc
center. Y..1th us Spanish b\.'ll tower
free tennis coun~ plus Soule 'ha\ an at the OJa1 V11ll<-'~ Art (enter. wluch
18-hole ttoll 1:oursc \\ith greens fee~ also -.ponsors a"' inter Cratis Festival
ranaing lrom $6 to Sii ')ar1ott1 Par~ 1s eacb °""ember • • '
the scene even. Labor f)a) wl·ekcnd .\bout thn·e miles from downtown
for .the 0Jal·Budwe1scr Slo-rnch O:Ja1 is The Pottery. 971 McAndrew
\oil ball Tournament Road, wh1ch·1s the home c;1ud10. and
Founccn miles east of 10.,.,n " gallcl) of an1c;ts Vl\.ika and Otto
Dl.'nnison Park. \\1th tent and 1ra1k1 Heino.
camps1.tes and.lob of hiking ti:<lils in lntcrna11onall) recognized for their '~acres of pine and oak trees potter). th1: HemM have part1c1pated
You w.U also find plcnttful hilong. ~ tn more than 200 major exh1bi~s and ~mp1ng. fi h1ng, and horseback nd· have w~n man) awards T~e1r gal·
'fflg opponunities throughout the Los lery. ma peaceful garden ~lllng wtth,
Padres National Forest JUSt north ol a J>Ond and pet peacocks. ts open
. tOY..n. The U.S. Forest Ser,· ice station Tuesday through Sunday, I .to 5 p.m.
g1\ es free trails maps. and the OJai · The grande dame of Ojat potters.
Oj«t·· po.t omce, with lta mJuton-style bell tower ••• an
architectural landmark and focal point of the downtown area.
Across the street 1s tht• arcade a
block-long Span1sh·~t' k an:hed
pomco sheltcnng a \..tr1 Ct> of
• mtcreStingshops and gallene!> T'ht!. rs
Valle) Inn R1dintz. Stable' on noted ceramist Bcatncc Wood. has
Hermosa Road rents hor'IC) for $7 per her studio about four miles east ot
hour. , town. at 8560 OJa1 R_oad. You ~an
Lake Cas1tas...is. reported to be one spot her dnveway by its bnght pink
Quiet charm of_ Cambria worth dj:scovering -
.\bout five mmutes~uth of Hnrst ~~nnhscdvel'Jn& this town s beaut1-hnc this thoroughfare. buildings -a \Cf) small' Jail house 1 petrified wood. q!aru. agate and a
Castle. the Srt)al~ town of C ambna tul settm~. and quiet charm 1(, "'ell \1am Street 1n West ~.1llagl' ~ou'>C'> built m 1884 and a schoolhouse low-grade ptde Vacationers also win
Yfllb its statel} pines a~d.. panoramll rewarded such d1\crse shops <ls The Sold1a constructed m J 886 -as well as a find picnic grounds barbecues a ~an views. prov1d.cs a scenic ~as-.\n)' lour of the to"".n should bc,&in_Factory." well known fonts pewter lighthouse beacon dattng to 1850 playground and a s~mmmg p00I.
saHr ae1-away vacat1<?n. with a walk down Mali:t treet. which ti~urtnes. ~nd "Heart's Ease "special· rhe Allied Arts Schoolhous~ ~allef} The park 1s open during the summer
•. Because Cambna l~s olTthe main runs through Cambna s d1!>~mct East 111ng in dned no't"~rs and hl·rb'>'. .\bo now occupies the school. 11 s open Wedncsda) through Sunda)! from
Hlghwa) -SRI -.!ts often missed and '-' Csl Villages. .\n . galleries. there'!. the Pinedorado grounds i.ttl' dail) from noon to 3.30 p.m. noon to 4 pm.
oastal travelers. said Joni Hunt antique stores and handcrafted 11ems. of the annual Labor Da) paradc and North of Mai~ on H ilkrest Street • ~lo Club travel editor. · Bui ttme man) fashioned b) focal residents. fair. Pinedorado claims two historic '>lands a pnvatei residence known as Also off Moonstone Beach Dnve 1s
>; · Nit w11 Ridge Ovefthl' past 40 years Leffingwell Landing. a state da)-usc
I I
lls OY..ner has incorporated a ,anet\ park Along with p1cn1c areas.
... • • of materials mtb its consrructton, braziers and a boat launch. the par!.. ·::.,.-.. ODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE includmgshells.carpansandbottles. pro,1desv1cwsofwhalcsduring1he1t I About a mile southeast of West winter m1gk'at1on af!d sea oilers
Village is East Village. also kno"n as throughout the )ear. Tide pools tn the
• Old Town. II was ongmall) de-park are esptt1all) good for Qbsen a·
· veloped in 1866 and over the next 20 tion. . , A~OSS
1 Reads briefly
6 Explosion detect-
ing system
11 Biiiiards shot
16 Portals
76Chum
77 Wheel edge
78 Oven
79eypasa88
81 Roctcy hill
82 Companion
83 Strong liquors
85 Appear to be
86 Unroll
137 Terminates 27 Pries tnquiSltlvely 96 Male deer )ears became a center for shipping Located thn.-e miles north oKam-
141 Mate turkey 29 Has a snack 97 Arrived and commerce Th<.' lumbering and bna.Just olTSRl on the inland side. 1s
142 Russian despots 33 Thulium symbol 98 Nimble "haling enterprise" of that era han· San Simeon State Beach. with more
1« Brlttsh sailors 35 Foam.former 99 Greek provinces been rcplacl'd b) bu!>inesscs. speetalt) than 130 tent and recreational vehicle
146 Sketched 38 Idle chatter 101 Natural ablhtles shops and restaurants. Across thl· slles Fac1ht1es include picnic street 1s a convened home. ong1nalh grounds and tin." nngs. nul. there an." 148 Lubricate 39 Legal clalm 103 Concerning built in 1874 and s1ni:e enlarged. no RV hookups or showers. Tide 149 Verb form 41 Inquired 104 Woolen fabric accommodates .. The Brambks Om-, pool!. tn the area arc for observation
150 Craoker State 43 Factory l0,7 Bargain event y nl·r Ho u\e ·· onl>
abbr. 45 -the mark: t08 Break suddenly .\ dme through ( ambria·s rcl-.\bout four m1k farther up the
Sailboard
·1anshea~
for gorge
HOOD RIVER. Ore. (AP)-The
Beach Bo\ s may not ha\.C \\rttten any
i.ongs abOut 1t. but the Columbia
Gorge 1s fast becoming a boom area
fol' surfers from the Northwest and
clsewhen." .
h's not lhe sun. surf or Caltfomta
girls that draw tnem. It's the wind.
Sa1lboarders -surfers usma sails
-have d1scGvcred a dream come
true where the Columbia River cuts
through the maJCSllC Cascade Range
between.. Oregon and Washin&ton.
Cool 1emperaturcs on the west side of
the mountains and warm
temperatures to the tast rt'Sult in
s1e.idy winds through the gorie from
mid-March to mid-October.
Winds a~ragina 16 mph year·
round coupled wtlh the downstream
current of the Columbia allow idven-·
turous souls to zip across the river
"With the wmd blowing from the
west and the current gom~ cast. you
never have to work upwind," says
Jack Sett). 28. of Goldendale. Wash.
"Thars why this sJ'Qt 1s bcconunJ. one
of the best in the United States, tf not
the world."
On Sfil1ng and summer weekends.
cars from Bri ush Columbia. Cah-
forma. · Washtngton. Oregon and
Idaho travel on Interstate 84 with
sailboards lied on top.
21 Whole amount
22 Bullfight site
23 Olly f~t
24 Unaccompanied
25 Thoroughfare·
88 Tums toward
89 Quote
90 Boys
abbr 91 Lyric poems
--~l'T'l8aSUfe
151 High-pitched -obeyed , 110 Dynamo part cbrated pines on the (Kean side of \RI coast. the '-' 11l1am Randolph He:srst
Instrument 47 Mix rc\eal<i homes built m a 'anct\ of Memorial State Beach. open for day
154 Harrow's rival 49 Three: pref 111 ~lare arcl\itectural SI) Jes . .\long the shore use and picn1d.1ng. affotds travelers a
156 Nero's six so~ silk1NQCID t 13 Drove fast Mo601aonc &affi. l'H1 ~ e t)Rcr~--ats"rant \ 1c" oi Hearst.( aslie
The gorie's populanty has grown
as recognition of sa1lboarding's thrills
has thrusl the sport mto the nation's
recreational mainst~am. lnvented in
1968. sailboarding did not begin to
take nold in this count!) until about
I 0 >ears later. 'A-1th the ad\.cnt offoot
straps and ~1st t:tamcsscs that made
ll less ph)s1cally demanding. •
Surfers get soaked repeatedly ·IS
Y..indsshiftormisha tosstidersrnto -
the water.
28 Sandy-colored 93 School class
lynx: 2 wds 95 Nut tree
30 Anatolian goddess 96 Reach across
31 Chinese pagoda 97 PrehlstOrlc human
"32 Old soldier 2 wds.
~Seed vessels 100 G~eat anger ~ Alp 101 Cargo unit
·37 Storehouse 102 Short letters
•39 Permit 104 Walk In water
:i'O Woman's name 105 In time past
42 Rebuff 106 King. beater
44 Guy-rope 107 Rescues
46 Guido's highest 109 Distant
note 110 Italian city
47 Male titles 111 -milk
-48 Spire 112 Helm position
51 Unhurned 113 Italian seaport
53 Blackboard 115 In abundance
.55 Tent poles 117 Arrow shatt
·58 Boat paddles 118 lhre&-bagger
..ea Ooze 120· Crooned
"2 Straightens 122 Perches
~5 More adorable 123 Divides with others
~ Baseball period 124 Time of life
·:.,S Render 126 Fear-Fr
~o Behold! 128 Random flnng
.:1, 1 Ancient estate 130 Crude building
72 Long narrow cut 132 Afternoon party
:.3 Equip for war 134 Tumult
~5 Challenges 136 Network • . .
·-• ~ 2 3 4 !I 1 a , ·-. . .
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157 Pilri08fY 52 Garden pest f14 EX1raordl'18fY motels and n•c;taurants "llh sn:nte , For' add1t1onal mformauon ~n
159 Basketry~ person ocean '1cwc; Cambria. call the Chamber of Corn·
Despite the apparent n k. however.
tl'> proponentssa) sailboarding rarely
results in broken bones or other
1njuncs. ;: ~~~ ~~ders 116 Mouth part This strt•ct als.o provide!> an:c~' tll merce al· (805) 927-3624 between 9 160 Llquld measures 117 Japanese dry \hamcl ( ount} Par~ "here am and 4 p.m datl}. or write 767
162 Lassoed 56 Spnng flower tx·achcombers ma: fiod Jasper. \i n St . Cambria 93428
164 Organ meat 57 H1stor1c period: 2 measure .\ Jjrospect1\.e sailboarder can be
outfitted with a good-<1ualit> board,
reinforc-ed mylarsail and.wetSUll for
about S 1.000.
165 Granular snows -wds. 119 Account entry
166 Narrow shoals 59 Reptiles 121 Stringed
167 Expunge 61 Shal1ow dishes .;; Instruments
9
DOWN
1 Barrel strip
2-Box hd.'
3 Attending
4 Seize
5 Move smoothly
6 Cowboy's seat
1 A1temat1ve w()(d
8 Nurtured
9 Dlllseed
1 O Demolishes
11 Animal enclosures
12 Old Ger
13 Br1dal shower"
14 Egg-shaped
15 Silver and gold
16 Olympic event
17 Winglike part
18 As far as
19 Go In
20 AS5Jgns placesJo
63 Over]oy t 23 Bed linen
64 Shoe bottoms 125 Spring or summer
66 Misfortunes 12f Chestnut horse
67 Fierce 129 Strain
69 Golf club
72 Location
7 4 Army pollce abbr
76 Leader
78 Flying toy
79 Automobile style
80 Fizzy drinks
82 Masculine
84 Go by bus
85 "My Gal ·"
87 Author's tool
88 Basketl)all team
90 lndependtmt o~:
colloq
91 MuS1cal dramas
92 Manufecturf!Jd
93 Lee's foe
94 Fast car
95 Sheltered inlet
130 Begin
131 Four-bagger
133 Got up
135 Stumbles _
138 Japanese drama
139 Plunges
140 Playground tlem
142 Narrative
143 Shady dealer· Brit
145 Clip suddenly
147 Had on
150 Mountain pass
152 Femare ruff
153 Any· dral
155 And not
158 Enlisted person
161 Size of st101
163 New Zealand fort
18 19 20
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u·s new season this week nd l\\O Hurd, .to
locol C'ommunn) 'heaters \\Jll eel 11 featured.
withapa1rolrnmcJ 1 ~wh1chha\·C'n•1 . omplC'tin thl' compan) are J
yet been een by Oran Count) TOM M nn. Renee ldon, 1. Bradshaw
aud1cnc Yale nn<l C roline hcpherd. 1 he' T he new arrival , w~1ch offic1all) ho\\ run~ rnda}I ind SB(urda~~ at
}jc-k off the 1984-85 camp ign, are T 8·30 throogh Oct. 6 at the \\ e 1-
"The Farmer's Daughter" at the ITUS min ter thcafcr, 7272 Mapk• St .• and
Huntington Beach Phl)hou~ and ''A l"e ervnt1ons are a' :l1lnblc at tomb With a VitYt .. at the West· 995-4113.
minster Community 1 heater. Both Ernest .Browni;g. Performances will "htlc 1h ason u. o~nin lbr
open f.ndoty, "Farmtr'' for;,six Wet"k be 'vcnrnoayi. and turdays at the two hm,s. others are r1ng11
end and •'Tomb" for fhe. 8:3 (w1th a p:ur ot Sunda~ matmt'es dO\\D their cunains· th1:. ·"celtend .
.Phil de Barro~ i directing "Farm-at 2:30Sept. 23-and 30) through Oct. The) *nclude: • ·. ·
er"s Daughter," a tage adaptation of I) at the playhouse, Main Street at -"Lavender Follie " at Seba •
themov1ccomed¥wh1chwonloreua Yor)ttown· A'enue in the 1ff ti n' West Dinner Pfayhou~. 140
:Youns an 0 r 111 1948. J1n1 Am.an Village snoppm& eentcr. Call ve. Pu.•a, S.m C1emente (492-'}950>.
and Ed Hayts:take the leading roles, ' e32-140S for ticket iJ!f(irmntaon, ... clo ing periormances WcJne.sda)
with Charles'Taylor, lcne H}au, Meanwhile, the ·Briti h comedy thrd'U h turda) '"' 8 . p.m. and
Kathleen Mahoney and J ck Willen-"Tornb With a View'' goes on the Sundn) at land 7,p.rh. • ·
bather m featured a 1gnmcnts-• bOaids at We!ltminster under the _ .. ADyUtln& G<>es" aboard 1ho · R_pundina.~ut the cast arc fann) direction of Aida Grigsb); Lomune P1ll(Jm 11 m Dana Point Harbor
and Ruth icgall , Stan Scott and McWilliams, Mitchell Nunn, Bonnie (7Sl-1344), com~leting JtS sum-
--~--1111!1-••••lillliii--------------· · mcrlong run w1tti final pcrformance'i Thu™lay and Frida) at 9. Saturda~ B • J t and Sund&) at 7 and 9. . Ian ca . agger wan s -"Tbe Comedy of Errors" at th·c-
. · Gem Theater, 12852 Main .t.. C1ar-
den Grove (636·7213), windup per-,:;,·}• f~erent act1• ng· roles formancco; Wednesday through Sat-tJ. 11 · . . urday at 8 p.m .. Sunda> at 7:30.
Four musical comedies conttnue s; JERRY BUCK dictator. ·she has 8 lot of henchmen. ttleir re ~1i'e engagement~ around • . the cou~ The> arc: . uT~w....., so she doesn t dirty her hands. She -"Barnum" at the Ne'Npon LOS ANGELES-Actress Bianca w?nts to take t;>ack her country and Theater Arts · Center. :?501 ClilT Jagger, darling of the JCt set and becomes 1 n ,. o I v e d w 1 t h fonn• wife of the Rolling Stones' . •• · Drive, Nc"'port Beach (631-0:?8g), mercenancs. . . . · Frida\s and Saturda)S at 8 p.m. Mick Jagger. sa) s he'd really prefer a Jagger. _a n~t~ve of ~1caragua and. a through Oct. 13. _ ·
role asa "sweet 11rl" 1nstcad of always one-time poht1cal science studc!"~ in -''Tbt Best Little Wborebouse in
being cast as the femme fatale. Pans._ says: ··1 do a lot of poht1cal \Texas'' at the Harlequin Dinner
· .. Well. actually, I u ually play \\Ork in Central l.mcnca. foa cena1.n Playhou~. 3503 S. Harbor Bhd ..
women who have 1. cool side and a • ext~~t my rol~ ~s Simone Prcvcra 1s Santa Ana (91.9·5511 ). nightl) e:m:pt childlike side," she say~ nibbling at a • pohtical, but ll s rcall} more of an Monda\'s at varying cunain 11mc~
Box office success·
Patrick Swayze. left, C. Thomas Bowell
and Ckarlie Sheen portray guerrillas fiaht-tng a SoYiet lnvulon in the moYie .. fled crust of bread on her plate. "In . adventure." • through Sept. 23.
·success' the lad} prosecutor I pla)cd She left N1carag~a when he wu 16 _;!'Boffola" 31 the Grand Dinner .--------...:....-----''----..,.---..;...:...-----------------............................ ~::::::::'.:' was tough and cold. Then she falls in and went to ~~ns to. stud) at the Theater. 7 Freedman w~ .\nahc1m
love and reveal!> hcrch1ldlilte ide. ln Institute of Poht1ca1 Science he was (772-7710), nigh ti) except MQnda~s
-'Flesh Color' I'm a Mafia leader, then born Blanca Theresa Perez Mora de at va~ing cunain lime through Oct. I fall in love and reveal the other Macia and changed her name to .,8 ·
side." Bian~~ when . ~he ~as _in Paris She · "' :_.,ADytblag Goes" at the Curta1~
Jager, wha divtdes Iler time be-says. Blanca 1s white m Spanish but I Call Dinner Th~ter. 690 El Camino
tween living m this country ahd other thought ~t wa~ too formal, so I cho4'e Real. Tustin (838-1540)
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American telev1S1on -if it's gOl'>d. 'Othello' and 'The Taming of the " .. AU .. , TENSE AND . TEAR' IFICI" I'd love to do a series." Shrew.• .. I " I•
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appeilrance m' an episode of the ABC nessman," she says. 'Tm not really a
fall series "Strcethawk.'' which stars member of th~ oligarchy. My father
recording star'Rex Smith as a motor-was never political, but some mem-
cyclc police officer turned govern-bl-rs of rny family were An uncle on
ment agent. Once again, she is the my father's side was ambassador to
femme fatale. Cuba during Bausta's regime. On my "J1m a lady hca' y," he says. "the mother's side someone was an am~
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DOLBY STEREO
(!ll)o) 11 l'cond tnnc. 1hcrc 1
nother opportun1t} to "•xpcr11.:n e
&he cottt{'d)/drnma that 1s ilc tinl'(l to
bl-Conte no1h«'r classic 1n the Ions
hne of i;uc~"~ Imm the ~I >"11ght
\.\ hu'e pen never 'IC~: ms 10 run di).
n incrCJ1hl} prolific \Hiter.
1mon h hid a re,gulnr, nlmo t
enr1 • UCC'l..,s1on of h1 t l'of11C'd1l~:. and
mu 1cals tl(·ginninl!, ~1th·: omc Bio"
Your Horn" in 1961 and lollo"cd b'
••Harcfoo1 in the rar~" •· fhr Oild toupk.~' .. Thc)'rl' Pl:t)ln8 ·Our
ong," plus 11\an)' 01hcr\.
Jn h•'I current hit. Simon ta~e'>
rt'rhal'S' hrs most St"ftOUS look ~t-t
human rclauonshi~ Still. a a .. bal·
ancc . for 1hc c:arncc;t. ltomet101es
painfur. and often touching mo·
mcnt . he btends 1n an rqual amoun1
of the traditioncil 1mon wit !'-~
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"CLOAK AND DAGGER"
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2:15, l:30, 1o-M
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"'UNDER THE VOLCANO'
i• eaplosive ... inventlve
end excitingly directed.
Albert Finney'• ecting
is ewHome ... he will be
nomlneted for en Oscer
egein this yeer." -Joel •••e••·
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edwards NEWPORT ....--•oil 0 ,.,,. .,,., 644 OJ6Q la( '-Oa\fMWt lt'•lf• •
J•MilQlfl & MA( al'"""'
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conu("allv pubescent • Jc" 1-.h > ou1h evoke the llll" ibhng rivalry that
who 1s :.i"multaneou~I) 10 mg. to deal lso 01 1 bet" n moth rand.: unt.
w11h ti1 adolescent horrnon~ (Ill· In "Bnghton BcAch Memo1n,"
cfodang frusu11tcd lu t•f1$ after imon c.Jrh,ers n "'onderfully" rm
<'OU in Nora) nnd \\llh Ill pos111on :i and humorous slu:c of life from hi!>
ond on \:h1ldh00d, probllbly o;1m1lar in rnany
" ) 10 other dcpr ion-era child· H1~ 11101her Kate. for whom /1600 . . .
woman' WOT l OC\Cf done. I:> l)h1m tely, however, ~ £1\CS \IS
rdih)tH::\11) pla)cd by Broadway and £,.C'l)fam1ly, as 1t universal!) ~x1 ts,
TV iktrc s Joan Cofl'?l:ind. Coin· \\Ith all of the attendant lo,e, gorro ,
cidentall>, Copclat>d'~ mo t TC\'Cnl IO}. and pain that arc ane\'itably p:il't
\I.Ork pnor to 1h1 production. was"" offamily relationships. • ~r own rcal·lrfe Jewish mother (in ''Brighton Bear.b Mtmolra" COil·
\.OUs1n. · · her brother Arthur Mtlkr'~ "The towards more independence and Kif· Una at tbe WUsblr.e Theatre, 1440
Young.Simon {rrnam~f~nc)ts mrncan.Clock:J ~pttt;nc<1h(rMOl:\"csherc~ononal WHO.Ire Btvd., Loa ~&etes wttb
pla)cd tc:r ~rtl'cllon b) Jonathon M a r k N c I " o o conl11cts \I.Ith ht"tsi \er and her eldest performanct!I at f p.m. 'roe1day1·
S1l'"erman. a Re' CTI) Hills tce_n \\ho (Stan le) )persuas1vcl) shoulders 1hc dnughtcr. Nora (W~nd} Gazelle). • Saturdaya, 7:30 p.m. Sunday and
rnadt" h1sBroadwaydr.but m th1srole. re pon~1biht1cs that come \I.1th bein& Both Ga7elle and En11 .Lt:'1gh Peck la matllaees at t p.m. saturday and
Silverman is tou1ll~ com 1ndn a·s the :--elde. t son~ and \.\amtl) portra)" a \Ounger s1 tcr Lauttc) realt)llCalty Su.nda)'A
Edi~Otirgh a theater.~go'er'sdrea~ ~_:..:_
By MATT WOLt' • show as possible m 1hrcc wech 19.50-1980." doc~ no1 e\pect to be i Berkow1tt is a professor of EnahSh A•-.. led ,_ •rn• In 1979. Berkowitz ~v. 145 shoY.s his record this H'ar. but his and drama at Northern Illinois Uni·
al the festival. and v.as c11ed several enthu iasm· for the· festi\ al is un-\Crstl)' in De Kalb. Ill. He attnbutes EDINBURGH, Scotland -The
.world's ·:mo!it ardent 1heatergoer,"
Cirama profes~r Gerl\ld Berkow1t7,
who set a record here in 1979. i back
at,the 38th annual Edinburgh Inter-
national Arts Fest1' al ..ecing as man~
rca~runningin the British edi11on ol dimmed. , his slower pace in thc~carsc;intc 1979
rihc Guinness Book of-World Re-''I like 10 think tha11fthere is a "toa"maucrofcndurance;rathcrthan
cords as the \\Orld's m s1 ardent c;pccial hcaYen for good theateraoers a lack of enthusiasm.' lheat~rgoer. . when thev die. then it looks like the "The big difference 1s that I'm
The 42-}ear-old author of "Nrw Edinburgh.Fc\t1val," New York ·born ~tting older." he said. He had Broadways~ Theater Acros' America. Berkowitz said in an intcr\1ew planned to·sec 70 of more than 900 t-----;.._-----------~-------------rr===;::::=::::=======:::;i dramatic events at the festival before
YOL' OWE YOl RS'ELF he left.
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• Und rground Dwellers )
O~E MORE ADVENTURE "Now. if I'm phyc;ically exhausted.
BEFORE THE SUMMER'S OVER. I go home," Berkowiv <1aid. "The other night I stopped at 10 p.m.
although I could easily have squeezed
in two more."
The concentration of dramatic
otrcri'ngs at 1hc festival, easily fhe
world's largesrdevoted to the arts, is
great indeed.
There arc official events such as
Anne Jack~o and Eli Wallach in
their Broadwav show "Twice Around
the Park," and th"e N<!w York Negro
Ensemble Company's producuon of
Charles Fuller's Pulif!cr Prize-win-
ning "A Soldier's Play."
PG •.
These compete for audience au.en-.
uon with some 830 "frlngc" cvcnts-
unofficial performances of plays,
cabaret and dance that tart at IE> a.m.
and end around 2 a.m. next day.
"I try to cover all the theaters and
my rate so far is fractionally better NOW PLAYING
• CGllAMrlA ·--·-llCI -C).a•H
llZll:ll ............... • then Ave a day," Berkowitz said.
"I don't dehbcrately choose the
shon ones,'' he continued because it's
possible to see 20 of the shorter
producuons in 24 hours .
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REVENGE OF THE NERDS
makes ~care about its -t-=-:i
characters. Robert Carradine
has created a ~t characteril"
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"'DREAMSCAPE' IS THE NICEST
SURPRISE OF THE SUMMER."
Enter a 'NOl"ld
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where anyjhiog can happen.
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Brian Do~ dlYea into third bue aafely daPn& fourth lnnt.na of SaturdaJ''• game ac~n•t tbe Yankeea. Downing
J' adftllced when Reaate Jacbon'• •toile wu m.19played by
center fielder Vic llata. Angela rallfed for· 11-4 'rictory.
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Orange overpower fOeS
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Lendl also iOmpS,
but severa l s eeds
upset at U.S. Open
"She wasn't pressing me on her
serves, so I was able to do what I
wani.ed," admitted Navratilova, who
is scckln& her second stnught U.S.
Open title and her sixth consecutive
Grand Slam singles victory.
Lloyd, a six-time U.S. Open ctiam-·
NEW YORK (AP) -Manm..t pion, took one hour to dispatch
Navratilova and Chns Evert Lloyd Bunge, who has yet to return to the
continued their colhs1on course Sat· form she displayed before an ear
urday. easily advancin_s into the operation last year.
fourth round of the U.S. Open Tennis .. lt'a.a httlc bit windy opt there_....· Champion~h1ps. very windy, very, very windy;: Lloyd
Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl, who said. "I don't think that she's a good
has lost m the men's singles final in wind player because she hits with so
each of the last two )ears, also cruised much spm -topspin and slices. It's
pa t his third-round opponent, but easier if )OU hit more of a flat ball. So
.everal seeds were IJ~w.,..i~-UJJ~..;.I Li. un=s~t ~l~a,,,_c;.;d;..;t::,;h:T.c=-:-w~1n'i'd~bc~t~te;;.;r.~"-:--· "':"7'--:-:--
r courts at t e at1onal Tennis rown, • Pay a inc game
Ccn.tcr i~ushlD& Mcadaw. apinst Undl, who probably is the
• Eighth-seeded A.aron Knckstem, best basclincr in the game today. The
the 17-ycar-old who reached the Czech's pawerful serve and feroctous
fourth round here a year ago, was forehand were too much for Brown,
climmatcd m a night match by Greg who is ranked 107th in the world.
Holmes. the 1983 NCAA champion, Gcrula1us. on the other hand. had
6-1, 4-6; 6-2. 7~6. and Tim.Mayotte of to scramble to get pasl his third-round
Springfield, Mass., upset 10th-~ foe.
Eliot Tcltscher, 6-4. 6-3, 6-4 in men's .. It was pretty easy until 3-2 in the
play, while West Germany's Sylvia third (set) and I just lund of ran out of
Hanika knocked out No. 7 Zina steam," Gerulaills said ... , didn't
Garrison. 6-3, 6-2. and Austria's have too much time for breakfast this
Petra Huber ousted No. 16 Andrea morning and I just went fiaL :
Tcmcsvan of Hungary, 6-1, 6-4, in .. They brought me a fruitcupoo the
the women'$ singles. court and I felt better. n was a little
Navratilova crushed South la1e for the 11e-brcakcr, but I felt OK
Africa's Jcnmfer Mundel, 6-0, 6-0, by then.
and Lloyd cruised past Bettina Buqgc "I pla)cd two bad points and went
of West Germany, 6-1 , 6-3. to the fifth set. You cannot dwell on
After a devastating 35-mmutc a.s>-whatyouhavcdonc'wrong. You bang ·
Laat-plac•-.
Be•ttlt ,., ..
Del Crandall
•• men11ger. C2
ArNpl1,_.
OftCGle ..
tootlNllltemne .,. ....... ca.
MO~ingday
fOr ~ngels .
They pass Royals.
and pull w1tbin
• By 1U~HARD DUNN •. ~~Cort .....
The n Is had one tha~g.om for
IMm before they C\Cn am\cd at the
ballpark · turday nialn.
After learning that Minnesota bad
fallen again houri earlier in Toronto.
the ngtls knew thC) had .. an JOP-
ponunity to climb clos.cr fo the
American League W~t. And, when
Kansas City later fell 10 Chicago,
second place wa there for the takin
So. !;eforr 40,077 at Anaheim
Stadium, the An_sels took advantage
and pullcdJrilb.in Ui,.~ o(-Uic
Twins. movedlnto second place in
the AL West and won thelf' third
straijh1 come-rrom-behind victory. h
wasn't easy, but the Angels pinned an
11-6 defeat on lhc New York Yan-kees
It was also the An4C1s· fourth win 11\
a row, the fir5t time they·"~ ac-
··Fullerton
holds on
in opener
801 E. Idaho (AP) -Cal State
Fullerton stoppt'd a Boi late two-
point conversion attempt with l:22
remaining to defeat the Bronoos,
27-2S. in non-eonrercncc cot.tqe foot-
ba I ac:uon at Bronco iad.ium Satur-
day night. .
It was the ~nd straight )eat me
TitaH from the Pacific: Coast >'.lh-
lctic AUociation. drlcatcd their Bi1
Sic)' Conference rival~ m dramauc:.
last-minute fa hion.
La~ year. Fullcnon 's Greg Steinke
kicked a .51-~rd field goal •'llh
second rcmaarung to rum tht Bron-
Stcin"\c. a product of Fountain
v~ High. " s also fact.or tur-
day n~I. accounting for niM potnts.
incJudang a 37-yard field goal 1n the .
fourth quarteT that proved to be the
margin of vrctOI).
Fullerton led 17-12 at I.he half. and
mainta.1ncd I five-;po1iir lead aT'24=1 9
after three quarters .
With 1cu than two m\nutcs le~
Boise State tailback Jon Franas
punched aero from one yard out.
scttin& up the attempt for a two-;point
converston to tic .
8Ut a pass from quarterback GttaJd
Despres -who c:amc in for inJU~
starter Hazsen Choat~ early in the
final period -lo split-end Tony
Hunter was knocked a~-ay b)~ Titan
linebacker Scott Weller
Fullerto n quarter~ck Damon
Allen connected on 10 of 16 pass pea ranee, raising her 1984 match in there for the next sel" ·
record to 55-1 and her consecutive Ranked 14th m the world on _the
winmrf& streak: to 51 matches. ATP-"COmpurer, Gerulaitis 1s having
Navratilova said: "lfecll can geta lot tus best U.S. Open since he reached
attem.P-t for 125 yards and was °'-~-lnierc:cpt . The :fttans· leading
rusher was Burn~ Scott, who pined
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better." the semifinals in 1981 .
M undcl was outclasscirin every "I think that I played one of the bCst ,,, ......... phase of the game. winnm1 16 pomts matches I've ever played," said
1n the first ·set and only four m the Milyottc. a semafinalist at
second. Wimbledon in 198:?. · '
Sweden'• Maa Wllander aticb out hb ton.cue u he
follows ~oagb on backhand ahot at U.S. Open SaturdaJ.
Australiap capital bracing for iilvasion
A · 111 -i-i~ ~ --t d t i -it P. rth known to yachtsmen.
1
ffil on v s LO rs expec e 0 v s . e It was the first time the club had
for America t ~Cup c halienge in 1986-87 =~~ef~~ed~~I~ n~~~a~~~~'~:::
--trop y is up for val> .
flERTH. Western Australia (AP) · the sou them summer of 1986-87. Twenty-four foreign yndicates.
-Unt1l a wh1tc-grttn-and-gold 12-The 261h defense of )achting's including 10 from the Unit((! tatc~
meter yacht called Aus1ralia 11 -the mo t prcs1i&ious trophy will be at have paid S I0,000 each to cha.lien e.
w~nder from ~wn Under with the lca,st three tim~ biager than any That is four times as man)
winged keel -.sailed off wtth th~ 132-previous challenge si nee the schooner cballcngcrs as C\ er before. allhou~ti
year-old Amcnca's Cup last )Car. few Amenca won the cup in a race against cup orpnizcrs bChe\e fivt or ~•
had cv~r, heard o.f Penh. capital of 1he Bnt1sh around the 1slc ofW1Jht in chalJcn ers m11ht drop out.·
Austraha s huge state of Wes1em 185 I. There arc also nmc Australian
Aus1ralia. . When the Ro)al Perth Yacht Club syndicates vying for the defender'
Today, the city of 900.000. which syndicate headed by multa-million-role, sin« Bond' victor) d<X"S not n~tles. on the _ b3nks of the Swan a1re Alan Bond won the cup, it broke live him the autornauc n&ht to
River, as prepanng to pla)' ho l to an the New York Yacht Ctub's defend the cur.
estimated one million visitors durina stranglehold on the Auld Mug, as it is The Roya Perth Yatht' Oub.
' -Raiders shoot IOr Moon in Houston
which has prenously orpnized onl)
local rcgattaS, fates a ma I\ c job in
planning and runnmg the challeng.c
'\Cne~. almost as bil a run~ the:
Olympic Games. sa)s stale m1m tcr
Des Dans. "ho has bttn appointed to
coordinate the e'ent.
The West u trahan Toun m
Comm1ss1on c umates the cup
challen e could generate $1 .5 blllton
m tt~enue fdr the cit'. built on the
tan OccetH: "'' of-u tralia. The
rommi ton estimates thtre w11l b)
375,000 foreign \I I ttors m Perth for
the cup and double that from
el.scY< berc in u tralia. .•.
Four Amencian vndicatcs alrcad'
(Pleue 11ee AJURICA'S/C4)
56 }'ards"On nine t:ame$.
Cal State Fullenon. the defcndi.lll
PC4.A champion, travel to Hawau
nellt u.tt~ before pla}ang its home
opener against Idaho on Sept. 15.
-GerlaCh
eliminated
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O<•ng• l)oatt DAI~ Y PILOT /Sundof, Soptambw 2, 108' '
Winslow may h l
quit after.game Mu' a Ldelivers " . '
SAN DIEGO (AP) -aw...-· 1· n an nus al l ' , t end Ktll?n WiiisIOWWillO , u u ro e rttu~ after San Dteso's opcmna
11me today apinst Minnesota ·
because nqotiations failed to &e\
the hi&)lly rqarded player a
SS00,000 annual Wary increue.
a DeWJpa~r reported.
The h1ahly-reprded WinslC>w
decided to quit after he failed in
attempts 16 ltl bis conltlct re·
nqouat~ The San Dieao Union ttPorted. •
The newspaper said neao-
tiations · beCwffn Winslow's
aamt. Jinr-St ,ner. and ChatJCr
officials brok wn Friday'iftcr
nearly a week ofb&tpioina.
walkin1 apinst starter Charlie Lea.
Scloscia was replaced by pinch·
runner Landestoy, who Mtvanced to
second on a sacrifice bunt bffore
Manbf.11 m\,\JCled a pitch JUSt over
the infield. into riaht field..
.. I wanted to fitch him up and in,
and that's what did," said Let. "He
just fisted it. · .--·
"That's the way thinas have been .
1oin1 for me in the second hair, but
they'll tUrn arouna.. . •
Femando Valenzuela,·11-lS, scat·
tered 10 hits while pitch.inJ Into the
ninth.· He also stroked his second
homer to tie tbepme 1-l in the third.
The lef\·hander struck out 6ve,
w..alk.Cdli¥t:..and...urandcd I 0 ruocus,._
includina 1hree in the fif\h.
Ken H0Wcll 1ot the last fhree outs
for his fifth save;. He stran~ Jhe, -191n1f'Uffit third:·· -.
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Mariners' ship
has new cartain,
as Crandal fired
•
Stra berry apark1 llet.' aw p
Dvr~l ll.rawMrr,.·ruu.11--in 19 at-h1I
bltt11 thi1t1rt of the 08y,dnUed11wo-run
homttln thcoP'ncranddtovc 1n four run
with three hltt in the nWucap, as the New
Yol1< Meu iwep1 a <!4Ublehetdcr fi'omSan Di~,,_.
and 10-65.lturdaynisht. The Mets closed towith1n five ..
aamcs of'thc Oricaao Cubs with the double-win ...
Elst-whcre in the N11icinal Leaauc Saturday, pin
Prom AP dl1p1tcllu • -hitt(r Ke._ 8111 rapped an R8f'trfple to cep a three-SEAITLE-ThcSeattlt Marinerl. tn Nn rally In ihe sixth lnnina. lcadioe Hou1ton to an 8-4
list place In the American .Ltuue W~t. triumph over SL Lou11 •. ·, S.:.t
fired Manlltr Del Crandall Sa1urday and THmptoa and Pru MaJIJlt
replaced: him on an interim basis witb.third·basecoach drove in two runs apiece, OJ\e
Chuck Cottier. · · . • caCb .durinJ a nve-run thin1
The firin& of Cr'andall, the Mariners' fou.(lb innina, · ia Saa FranciS:CO's 7·2
manaaer in ·lhflr riabt ieaaons, C.:me less than twQ victory over Philadelphia. The
· wteks af\cr Marincn· owner Georae Arayros had losa d'1.o ped • the Phtlhes · 816
solidly endorsed him. Ara,yrot emphasized at the time behind icasa ... The Cubs
that club President Chuck. prevail t as Gary · Ma1t.Mw1'
Arm1tron1 and Oenecat Mana1cr ninlh·inn1na double snapped a
Hal ~eller were runnina his l ·I t\c and sparked a three-.run
opiera'\K>n -filly 1n 1 4.1 win in A-danta, tbe
.. 1 was informed at 10:30 etn six.th victory in seven pmes for
a.m.," Crandall said. "It is a the East Division leaders ... Pilicb·hittcr To11 Peret
disappointment ,_.hen thlnss slammed.._ t~run homer in the-I Ith i,nnin to Jiv
don'J 'work out because I enjoy Cinc~nnat1 Iii 7-S victory Over Pinaburah in a ttJe of
m~na. . · division tail-cnden:
• " ... This is the way ba1ebaU • ... . . . .
wocks._ ObviouS11 -. tll<r< w~re -Boyt anap• own loalnd iltteak ·
. . Costa Mesa Podiltry Croup
The Ood&ers, after fallin& behiod
)..I on Aa<fre D.awson'5 13th home
run In the third, tied it in the. f~urth.
.SCioscia · ~in&)ed home Pedro Guer-
rero, wtio had doubled. an'd Scioscia,
after stealina second base, scered on
Anderson's sin&)e.
. some<J1fferences.Tb1s11-thcth1n·J . , • ' -
Crandall . , t~e)' felt tb~y tiad to do. •l" Roy Smalley'1 t~o-run hi>me rUn a·
.. CrandaU,sa~d He was head1n1i'ho!fle 10 FulleJ1~n . capped 1 fDur-run third inntna Saturday
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and then wc.11.JUSt sec ~ha~ happens in the future: ni&ht to lead LaMarr Ho)'t and theet\icaao · The dec1s1on to d1sm1s1 Crandall, a five-time Wh' so 6 1 · Ka National Lcaaue. All-Star as a catcher, was made by . ite 11. to a • victory over "~' Annstron&and Keller. . C1ty. Hoyt, 11-15, thc 19~3CyYounlf;wtnner. snapped
'"Su"' there was reluctance on Mr. Arsyros' part to a penonal fo~r-gatne r¢s1na 11reak aDli ~a th~-hlt
do this," Armstrona told a news conference Saturday. ~hu~out~working before t~e Royals SCQred tn the e1gt:ith
"He hired Del and Del was his.uy. But he told us,, 'You 1ni:una ... ln other Amencan Leaa~e aan:ies, slump1ng
auys arc runnina the franchrse and if that's your M1nnCS?ta lost for the fourth stra1Jht tame as Uoyd.
decision, then ~t~s your decision,. .. '." M°"'Y a three-run h.om.er ~ppcd ·a sev~n-run fourth
Crandall had one year left on hi•contract and said 1nrunt in T~ronto s 12-4 romp
he would be paid through next scasbn. The Mariners ... D)C ' over the Tw:ins .. '. ~lk~ Ea1~r1 bad an.option for a fourth year. .,,, keyed a four·run sixth mruna with a 1hrce-run homer to back Bob
eday
Sutton bold• narrow B.C. lead
~eda' ix·hitter as the Boston
ed x eatcd Qeveland, 4.1 .
. . addy B U bit a two-run homer
and a twci-run triple ro lead Texas
to an 8-4 victory over Milwaukee
· ... Mike .Davis clubbed a "three·
run homer to wrap up a six-run,
... _ · first-inning rally wtuch canied
·-7~ Oakland to a 7.5 victory over
Detroit ... Cal Rlpkea'1 fieldini error allowed Spike
Owen to 5Clore from third base with the third and
.decidina ruo in the eighth inning as Seattle outlasted
Baltimore, 10.9. · · Steady Hal Sullon shot a 3-uoder-par n .
68 Saturday and tookaone-shotleadin the Dv ._ f'-'1 ln B.C. Open golf.tournament at Endicott, . Oraa, partner a& tourney
N. Y. Hts S4-hole total of 7-under 206 w-tls ·
aood for a stroke edge over second•round leader Fred. SEAL BEACH -Recent Olympian m
Couples, who matched par-7-1 on the tric:ky, 6,966~yard Karch Kiraly and partner Singin Smith
municipal course. Llnd)' MUler, playina in only his were one ,of four teams advancina un·
sixth tour event after los1n1 his card last year, also shot defeated throu&h Saturday's openin& day
.68 to hold sole. possession of third It 208 ... In the competition o( the Orange Count)' Open pro beacb
openin& round of the LPG~ Rail Chlrity Qassic at volleyball lournament.
Sprinafield , UL, Vick.I Fercon took advantage ·of 20-· J:<.araly and Smith1 the only team to have won two
mph winds to notch an eqle and join four other tour beach wo"rld championships, defeated , two other
veterans postina 4-under-par 68s for the lead. Fcrgon Olympians, Pat Powers and former La&una Beach High
joined Becky Peanon, Vicki Alvare1, Tbete1e Hession star Dusty Dvorak, 2S·22, 2S-16, to advance to one of
and Clndy Hill for the le<Ut in the 54-hole tournament . the winners' bracket semifinals.
.. Collea,ians Scott Verpluk of Oklahoma Stale and . Karaly_and Smith "'.ill meet the ~op-~ed tea~ «?f
Sam. Rudolph 40f Southern Cahfomia won their Tim. Hovlln<;t and Mike Dodd 1'! this momi.na s
semifinal matches and will m~t today in the 36-hole semifinal action. The tournaments second-seeded
-championship of the U.S. Amateur toumam·ent in ta~dem of John Henle)' and Jon ~teyenso~ fa~e ·the ~mond. Okla. Verplanksinled throu&h 1he front nipe ·,; third seed.s.,t Randy Stoklos and R1cc1 Luyt1C5 an the
an 33 to go 4-upon Rudy Sonnier but had to hold olTthe other sem111nal match.
JS.year-old Houston airlin'c pilot down the stretch, 1
up. Randolph took his semifinal round over Je"'f Hua
7 and S, for the biggest victory mfrgin in the
tournament.
Arroyo keepa 11.gbtwel.ght title·
YOUNGSTOW.N, Ohio -Hany =· Arroyo succcufully defended his Inter-
national Boxina Federation lightWci&ht
title before• hometown crowd Saturday, · -,_..
stoppina Charlie .. White Lightning" Brown in tht
ei&htb round in a battle of the unbeatens. . ·
Arroyo, 2S, from Youngstown, upped his record to
2S-0, with 19 knockouts. Brown, 20, from Haledon,
N.J., drOppcd tO 2J..f with 17 knockouts.
TheJUdJcspvc the first fiv·e rounds to Brown, two
by J.2 mlfllill and one by 4-1. But Arroyo came beck
and won the 1i1.th and seventh rounds with a flurry of
head and body combinations.
COLLEGE FOOT BALL -~ ------
Televlalon, racllo
---~~-~~DLIYlllClll ~ · 10 1.m. -l'001'1IA&L -Slin F..-0
It OWott, ChanMI 2. l'OOTIALL -Mleml It
Wlltohlg!On, ChanMI 4. IAIDALL-Dodget1 at
Mon1rlll, ChlMll 11.
1 p.m. -l'llO POOT9AU -LA Rlldera at
Houston, ChanMI 4. 11111111 -U.S. Opeii!
ChlMll7.
.?_;~-~.m. -_, _ Flnll round covw-ol u.~ ........ ..., taped 1t Edmond. 0tt111.
IUIDIO
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Monlrell, KAIC l790). . ·
1 p.m. -14"ULL -New Ycri It Anj .. t<Ml'CU10k _
Last-minute win for_Miami
Two TDs In seven seconds
lift Hurricanes past Florida
From AY dJ1pa&clle1 ,
TAMPA, Aa. -Bernie Kosar took Miami 72 yards in
29 acconds and lobbed a 12-yard touchdown pass to Eddie
Brown with seven sccond1left and Tolbert Bain returned an intercep1ion 59 yards on the final play as defending
national champion Miami pulled out an incredible 32·20
victory over I 7th-ranked Aorida Saturday niaht.
The 10th-ranked Hurricanes, who upset No. I-ranked
Auburn, 20.18, six nl\l!lS earlier, were 41 seconds aWa)'
-n-om-hIVll'IJthefiibOn s lonr1lwfnnina streak snappeO at
1211mes when F1orida too a 20-19 leadon a five-yard
JCOrina pass from freshman walk-on 11uane-rback Kerwin
·Bell 10 Frank.ie Neal. ,
But Kosar, whose pinpoint I J-of-12 passina in the
second period aJso brou&ht Miami from.behind. was no1 to
be denied. ·
In other colleie football action Saturday:
and the. I 91h-ranked £a1les rolled to an easy win over the
Division I-AA power Cata.mounts. •·
With the touchdown pa.ucs, Au tie tied Frank Harfu'
career-record 44 set from 1968 throuah 1971 .
Ftutic, who has led Boston Colleae to post-season
bowl appetranccs for the last two yea~ began his stniOJ
y&r by hittina on 22 of 31 pauct for 330 yards before he
retired with the Eaales in ftOnt 41-13 midway throup the
third period.
Florida St. 48, E. Carolina 17
TALLAHASSEE -Eric Thomas passed for two
touchdowns and Darrin HOiioman ran for two more as the
20th-nnkcd Seminoles-ripped t.astearotina-. -
. The Seminoles pile up S04 yards total offense,
includin1 I 11"-rushina yards on 17 carries by tailback Orea
Allen,
Thomas a junior quarterback, completed 12 or 19
passes for 117 yards. H.e passed for touchdowns of 17 yards
to Hauan Jones and 31 yards toJeqic Hester in a 21-point
,tcCOnd quarter.
BYV 20, Pitt.burgh 14 , . Trea110 Bt. 27, Art.on .. 22
PITTSBURGH -Robbie Bosto. the Jitest in 1 Iona · TUCSON -;Sophomore quarterback Kevin
line ofBYU's prolific passtrt, rifled a SO-yard tol.ichdown S~ncy hit nanker Y1!"ce Wesson orra 80.yard pa11 play
pass to Adam Haysbtn with 1 ~37 left in the same as the wa!h 3S ~ndt rema1nlna u the BulldotS stunned the
Coupn rallied ftom an I I •point deficit lO shock the third· Wildcats 1n • nen-conf'erc'\~ maicbup,. , r1nkcd Panthtn. . . , . Sweeney, hit Wetson with t!'e winn1na touchdown
, Pith_e}:pe(ted to -'OOtMld .lo.t lht_ national cplleac-after scrambhna to~ard !he si~hnes and W~son won.•
football champio.oshJp turned a pair of third-qutrter foot race to thc&oel lint: wtth W1ldcat11fcty A1lan Durden .
.:dnterceplions into..1.0uc1hdown1 to take a 14--3 lead. bul • BYU come bo<k behind Bo1<0 io win its 12th eonoecutive ~n Ja.e Bt 14, Ne• MeJdco St • .0
pme ovtr two seasons. -SAN JOSE -Bob Fra-.co toned two touchdown
BOlco: a junior .. maldna his fint stan after playin1 passes to lead the SpanaOs to the shutout win in the blttle
behind Al1°Amerlcan teve Youn1 in 1981, completed 2S of PCAA o~nents. •
pf 43 pas1e1 for 32S y1rds apin1t a Pitt defentc that was Fruco tossed a two.yarder to tiaht end John Muzchy
nationally t1nked a seaaon aao. midway throu&h the tt<»nd quaner for the fU1t San ote
C , sooce. T11lbock Randy Walker caUfb11 l6-yanlef wi 4 t · lemaon 40, Appalacbban St. 7 ' S«Onch 1en in the pme for the second to~cbdown. . -' .
CLEMSON, S.C. -The founh-,.nked Tiaero,
behind a ptirortouchdown p1sses from quarterblck Mike Er,~· ovm:am,e a slow Stan &nd powered put the
v ritina Mounta1nett1 en route 10 a non-conference
vic1ory, •
-Clemiort. whil"h broke th~ pmro__ptnin the 5CCOl'ld
half, Kl.ltd the 11me when EpPfcy hjfhis second sconna
pus -a five.yard &hot to 1a&ht t.n~ K.O. Dunn -tba1
made the score 26.0. 1
Tenn-H S4, IV~ St. 27
KNOXVlLLE, Tenn. -.t'unnloabockJohnnleJones
rusJied for 203 }'ard1 and acored three touchdown1 to INd
Yohw1reru0Jhe_Yktocy o._yu •he Coopn in 1 noa---
conrefinc:e 11me .
Air Force 8-f, San 01.,0 St. 18
ao.ton Collet• 44, 'IV. Cllrolln• 24
EWTON. Mou. -Do~ ~~tlt 110<! a Booton '------.:..--------~----------------~-..J I <:ollcat i:t~r cceo . !NhilCJ)W LIQUC toutbd4""'
Alli FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -Wi•hbOoe
quamrbl.c:k Brian Kno1Tthrtw a pa1rof touc.bdo.,...n pusn
u 1fic falcons ran and plSMd thear way 10 their ninth
slratahl victory with .a. rout of the v1 ulna Atteo in a
Wutml Athletlt: Confcren«optner
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COLLEGE FooTBALL ----
Jlere' s a isto OI'an
. area col egiate oot
By JIUOH SILER •
Dlilr,...C:.11 pl d1nl
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.. With over 150 Daily Pile>tarea tooibajl playencontinulna:~
. ~lr careen ~t. the four year untyenity, lev,1, the Orange-,
C.O..t area finds itself well-represented.
SaddJeback College leads the area tchooll with 30 pl.a.yen
currently listed on the rosters of colle1~ acroa th'e United
Sta.tel, while 27 e.x-Ed.iaoil High fOolball P,layl!n 'dot the
rosters of varloua schools.
.Long Beach State cplkted the m<.t area playen (1~.
while USC, Cal State Fullerton and the University of Pacific
each pouess nine area standouts. '
-·' -Pacific-10 .Conference
Name, School.. .
Mike Downa.'CdJ.1, OCC
Kennedy Pola~ Mater Dei
Chris Sperle, F.ountain Valley
iOave Cadigan, "Ne.wp0n Harbor
Jef! Semon, F.dll&
Mark Boyer. Editon
Dualne Jackson, Edison
Troy Rkh.ardson. Ediaon
Lee Knowles, P4arina
Greg Bolin, Fountain Valley
Danny Thompeon. Htn. Beach
Duval Love, Fountain Valley
Billy Ray. Huntington Beach
M•tt Stevens. Foun,tain Valley
USC
-Arizona
Jlm Birmingham, Ma~ Dei
Gary Parrlah,.Npt. Harl?or, GWC
Kirk Swarthout, CdM
Aritou State
Mike Copeland, Saddleback
Curt Arona, Saddleback
WU Wataon, Urrlveraity
Vk: Sidler, Corona del Mar
Brian Lopker, Mater Dei
Curt Arons, Saddleback ·
• Mark Long; EditOn, Gw c ·
Don Pryor. Corona de! Mar
Chuck Steele, Saddleback ·
California
Erl< Ory, F.\liton
Ottgon
Oregon State
Rex BrowA, Ocean View
Duane S\an, Edi.tOn, OCC
· Sfanlord
Emile Harry, Fountain Valley
Mike Newton, Fountain Valley
Scott Carpenter, Cd.M
Andy Sinclair, Edu.on
• Wa1bln11on Stale
John Manhall. Saddleback •
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230
190
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185
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180 F'r.
255 Jr.
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175 Sr.
185 Fr.
248 Sr.
265 Ft.
6·2 186 Sr.
Cal Stale Fullerton .
Jim Keller. M arina, GWC
Mark Stephen.son. OCC
John Schroed_or.J)CC
Grrg Steinke, Fountain Valley
Hank Goebel, Corona del Mar
Ron Fitch, G;WC
Bill Malavasi, Edi9on
Jeff Hipp, F.diaon
Fresno SttJte
Bryce Malavasi, Ediaon
John CUvtello, F400n
Chn. Lindb.!JfB,OCC
"Eddfe Kesky, 0CC
Joe Oinajante. ace
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Je:f'f Grabe
Loq.Boac b St.
Danny Tbompeon UCLA
lllke Crowley
Ba wall
Don Pryor
Callforola
Loni Beacb State
Jeff Graham.-E.tancia
Sam Finch, Seddleback
Greg Locy, Mater Def
Troy Ory, F.diton, GWC
Eric Niekel, Woodbridgfft
Rich Stahlheber, GWC
Mill Auelua, GWC
-6·5
8·3
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6-0
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6-2
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Jamie Craft~ Fountain Valley
Mike Enright, SaddJebM:k
John Swoboda, OCC
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-
Memo)"ies linge
of 1983 disaster:
for Southern Cal
LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -TbC
int morinofan "embarrl's$.lnJ" 4-6-1 .
!itlson a year qo wo11'\ to aYw"a)i fot·
rhe mt"mbtrs of lht Unwm-11)' of
Southern C.ahfomll football t.tam •.
Southern c.a1 tw bttn cnnctud.
m•li.ancd fe>r ha cffons 1ut year.and
fOra<!:ttcn whe'l COl'l~ndcrs for the
_,. Pacific .. 10-Confcft'ft« cham ptonship
this year arc d1scu.sted-
Appalacbl_an Stale TMI. Trtli\, Sad81ebirlt -• · DS-
.. wc·ve been criuctzed, n&htty so,"
Soulhmt Cal Coach Ted Tollner said
.of last ~n_.._ _
1\oben Owena, SaQdlobock DB 6=-2 190 Jr Tbe cntK:1sm suttoundtd l'bUner,
6·3 195 · .fr. I.fl his fin1 -,ar as bead coach aJ ~ , , Aa1lla, Te.-..
Mike Bowlet, GWC
, · · · •1.isa Pacific .-
Chlli:k Ridiriin, S111dleboc•
John Carroll, Saddleback
Srott lnnls, Sadd1ebac\<
Vln<e Harris, Saddlebeck
Cal 1.ta1beru
Denham, Leftwieh, St.ddleback"
Cal Poly.SLO
Lance Manin, Corona del Mar
Todd Sabine, Saddleback -
Brett KaCura. NewpOn Harbor
•· · .• Southern Cal, and his feam, which WI! 6-0, ~7S Jr. s~crtd ihrouah its ~
• -~ · -~ -,since 101lil 4-s:l back 1n I %1 . •
OL S..2" .a~ Jr. In' bttWttn, the TroJans won I I
RB
OL
OB
TE
RB LB
LB
7 confertnce championships and ~nt
5-10 I 5 ·sr. undefeated three times.
6..0 245 Jr. ..We win four pmCJ. lose six and
6·0 170 Jr tie one. it's pretty embeJTan1ng,
6-2 220 Sr. especiallya1Southcm Cal,1''sa.1d Scan
~8 180
6·~ 225
5·11 ··205
. 'Cal State Nor11arld&e
Onasm Nixon. Costa Mev,}GWC DB
Salisltury. who will be the Trojans·
So. staruns quanerbad: in his team's
J r. ~son-opener apinst Uiah State
Fr. Saturday at the Coliseum ... We very
rarely lose slx pmcs in two years., let
5·8 160 Jc, aloneQMt~~-. Jon 1ianuo, Saddle5ick -tt ·ts-3 215 Sr. ..We didn't play very weU. Jt was a
Glenn-Rodgers. GWC
Kelvin Wooten, GWC .
Ctec1anau
. · Colofado
Reid Lone. FOUhtain Valley
Colorado Stale
Scott FOlter, GW~ cregg Wl!bber, owe
Jeb Koerber. occ
.•
Bob Page. Mater Dei
Scot Hagey, C.0.ta Mt!SI
Conaell
Dartmo•t-
Da\'IS
Rich Schlesinger. Coe:ta Me1a
Drake
Jeff Long, OCC
Eastera. llllnols
OL DL
stru&&Je, it was cmbam.ssin;&, a.nd it 6-2 240 Jr hun a lot. ..
LB OB
6-1 220 Sr. This season, the Trojans arc
atixious to silence their critics and ex; 6-3 250 Ft rqa.in the respect of lht prneason
polls ten. ~11 205-··Jr. ....When you hear it, hear it. hear it
5-10 164 Sr. for a solid year about how bad )'OU
Wt:rt, ifs initatina" said Salisbury.
DB 5-10 \70 Jr. ..We've got a lot of irritated, buncry
1 guys that want to play football and ,
QB
OT
-LB 5-11 · 185 " Pr. can't wait until ScP.tcmber i th,"
SOulhcm C&l )Yil.1 have 17 s~
6·1 180 Fr. returning from that teem and each
6-1 220 Fr. will bc tryingto push therecollections
of 1983 out of their memory witb i ~ LB 6·1 220 Jr. winning record this year.
Greg Ogle, GWC
.... stena Wasbi.D1toa
Dan M>cllonald. GWC
Tollner said la~ yea.r's d1sappoin1-
0 L 6·3 245 Jr. 1n1 season .. bas bccri a motivatin&
factor from t hen uritil now. Their
WR 6·3 ·205 Jr. commitment to IC' ready has been
very positive." Gil Rhodes, Edison
Rob Hoban, University
Joel Seay, Fountain Vall1:y ..
Geor11a
Hana~
Ha wail
WR 6·1 180 Sr. Southern Cal will also h:)'e an
rrr
WR
added ipccnt1ve from last year. for
6·1 195 Sr. the firsttimeintwoyean,thcTrojans .
6-0 170 J r.
-~·
att eli$1ble for a 1-rip to aht Rote Bowl.
tbt pr1u tha1 sacs to tM Pac·IO
champion.
• .. f.thinlfWtien: thert's no Rosc Bo~·t
at tht end of the hnc:, 1t'makn It
touah." u1d Sahsbury. "7he op.
ponunity or Soillf to a bowl ptnc
adds all that e.xtra inceouve... ~
Tollner th1nb' his T rojans. ~hjch
'*On four Rose Bowls i.n s11. YCIJI
cnd1ng1n 1980, will be 1n the hunt this
year. ...
-11h1 nk will be .in.the race.. We atu.
team that is very expenencql,..,
Tollner said. "I don't think )'OU u n
undcr<Stimatc: lhat." "'
Southern· c...I's u.pentnrt ~'1
most in iu o ffe nsi ve IJnt. A year ISO.
~Trojans had four lineman '*•ttino
cxprrimce, but this year, all (our"' back. J.
And in addition I() ·e:cpcricttc:c..
senior K£n Reuters (6-S, l6S
pounds), junaon James Fiurtodr.
(6--8, 270) and~ To m Halloe (f6.
27S). and sophomott Jeff Brettl ( .....
270) 11ve Southern Cal aood 5lZl'.t
Only junior center Tom Cox (~S.
2SS) has yet to $1&n for the Tro..-qs.
'
Mike Crowley, Marina
Brian Belcher, Fountain Valley
Jim Carlmn,.GWC
Tim Reilly. GWC
_ ldallo
WR LB
LB
LB
6-2 185 Fr.
5.3 205 Fr.
&-1 220 Jr.
6-2 220 Sr
Bruins have made !
. -llllaols
Mike-Giddings, Newport Harbor. OCC
Bob Sebring: Saddleback
Sandy McGee, GWC'
Steve BralllS; Newport Harbor.
· K.u1u
Dino Bel), Edi.son
Alan Akana, GWC
Mle•Igan Stale
Ml11ollri
Tony Facinelli .. Sacldleback
• New MellJco
Tim Quinn, Saddleback
Geoff Banner. Saddleback
Dave Uranich. Mater Dei
Gerran Brown, Mater Del
·Bill Macias, Marina
Rob Phenecle, Ediaon
Rick OiBemardo, Ediaon
Nebra1ka
Notre Dame
Occidental
Robert Anthony, Newpon Harbor
Sri.an Cal~well, Irvine
Pean1ylvaaia
Greg Cummings, LagW>a Beach
Pena. State
Al Pola. Mater ~
Portland State
Dave Morris. Marina, GWC
Pti.Detton
Ron LaBrioht., Mater Dei
Kevin Armstrong, Woodbridge
Redland1
Parish Robbins. Saddleback
Saeramen10 State
· Tim Lona. GWC
St. Mary'1
Howard Hart, Saddl~k •
U. of Saa Dle10
Greg Stein, Edl90n
Saa Diego State:
WR LB
WR FB
TB
OL
OB
OL
DB
OG
OL
OT
TE
LB
QB
OT
TE
5-11
6-2
5-10
6-3
175 Jr
220 Jr.
180 • Sr.
210 Fr.
5.9 178 Sr
6-J 240 Jr:
5·11
ti-3
5-10
6-3
5:3
185 Jr
230
180
21>
245
&
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
6·6 230 So
6-4 220 Fr.
8--5 225 Jr.
6·1 175 Sr.
6·1 230 Fr
6· I 200. Fr
LB 5.10 220 Fr
OL 6-3 255 Jr
DB 5-11 175 Fr
DB 6-2· 178 So
6-2 185 Sr
6·0 200 Sr
6-3 230 Sr
6.·0 195 Sr
6~
6-3
6-2
::· ~ I
a home in Pasadena
UCLA. sets sights
on thir straight
Pacific: 0 crown
LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA
Coach Terry Donahut' dOesn't think
it's j Qst a co1nc1dcnet that the Bruins
have won the Pacific-10 Conference
football title 1n cac& of1hc: two years
that they·ve played their home pmes
at the Rose Bowl.
"I think our move to Pasadcna,h.as
b&n the most dramatic sin&)e in-
OuenCe 1n the success of our provam.
Ccna1nly in t.l)e years that I've bctn •
httt," Donahue said ... It gave us a
chance to have our own 1dcnt1ty, our
own image.
··The Rose Bowl became our home.
It's a world of difference. It's felt hk.e
we had a much better. more distinct
home field advanta&C at the Rose
Bowl than we had at the Coliseum."
Pnor to the move-. which came
shonl) before the 1982 season began.
the BruinS shared the Coliseum .with
USC. which 1s located nght nc~t 10
the fac1hty.
The UCLA campus 1s about 15
miles a"'·ay.
··1 sec-,.Cl') httlc dtfTcrcnct from us
golng to the Cohscum to pl&) football
than 1f LISC were to come to Pauley
Pa' 1hon (on the UCLA campus) to
play ba~ketbaH." Oona~ sittd.
Teny Donahae
about such a lofty honor al the pretc.nt
time.
.. I have not lalkcd to our team
about wiruuna a nauonal cbam·
pl0nsh1p," Donahue .said.. "I don~
think that's a realistic goal at lhis
11mt. .,
"I ha'C' talked to our team about
repeating as tht Pac-10 champion. I
think that's a realistic aoaJ. f tb irtk
..-..e'rc one of five or six teams whoc:ao
win the championship."
UCt:A.\ which overcame an 0.3-1
stan last season to win the Pac-10 litle
ana thc:n trounecd Bia Tm Cham"j5i<:ffi
llhno1s. 45-9. in tbt Rose: Bowl p mc,
..-..·as ranked fift.ll in tht Auotja led
Press prcscason p.Jli.
·.·
ll98or Roolle,.CdM;-OGC
Scott Sonneveldl, 0CC
QB
DB
TE
WR
OL
RB
LB
WR
TE
OL
LB
00
5-11
6·5
6-7
5-11
6-3
190 Fr.
195 Jr.
201 . Ft.
170 Jr.
230 So.
190 SrL
220 Jr.
180 Tr.
240 Jr,
280 Sr.
210 Jr.
249_ Jr.
Mike MatM>n, CottaMesa
Steve: Svitenko, Saddlebeck
Brett Blancharll, Ediaon
J.,. o·c.u.eban. Edilon
Mike Neary, GWC
Blake Mc:Efee, OWC • ~
+--'Rlcl>atd.&ow...-Weolininoler Tal Tamamasul, Westminster
OB
RB
OL
DB
TE
LB
WR
TE
OT OL
--LB MG
. 6-4
6'3
6-1
6>2
5-10
225 So
225 Jr
190 Jr
230 .IT
265 Sr
220 Sr
235 So
240 Fr
It appears tha1 the Bnuns have a
decent shot at w1nn1ngthe Pac-IOt1tle
for a third straight time tbts year. In
f&C'l. ther,c arc those ..-..·ho btlie"t
UCLA m1gh1 win the national cham-
pionship. mum less t!R con1Cfcnct
Spans Illustrated pttd1ctcd that thc-
8ru1ns \l.·ould win the na1ional t1='tlc°'.r---~t
"l 'm dcliahtcd Sports 11Tustr11tcd
Neva-da Lit Veaa•
Jerry Blakefield, Ocean View SoDoma SI.
ftt".IS 1ht WI) the)• do. I ho~ thc_y"rt:
nght." Donahue said. cro""·n .
Bui Donahue Sll)S hc·s not 1h,nk1ns
· Rod F.mery, Fountain Vall,ey ·
• New Mexico State ·
OT
RB
6-4 . 230 Fr.
5-9 185 Jr. Roecr Rosllc Loq Beacb St.
Dave Harerove, OCC
Bob Hufr, ewe
DB 6-0
DL 6-2
LB 6-0
190
235
230
Jr .......................................... --Jr
Geoff Banner, Saddlel:ieck · . Paci flt'
Gary Scenlund, OCC
Bob Shollln. CdM
Damon i.....nter, GWC
Dl!rek Griffiths, Edllon
DB 5-10 180 Sr.
WR
OB DE
Tim Bena)I\, Muina
So11thern Mls1011rl
Dan G..er, Saddlebrdc.
Te1a1 A&M
Grea: Sellers, &.ddleback
. 't'eut-El Paso
Sr
K ~11 160 Jr
-· SteVe Clower, FOuntaln Valley
Jim McCahlll, Estancia
WR ·
OT
WR
WR
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-0
6·3
6-1
6-4
6-3
6-5
175
180
205
175
250
I~
200
255
235
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
'Faamoana Utu. GWC
T.aa
ChN Meinhardt. F4*>n, GWC
DL &-2 255 Jr
DL 6-1 220 Jr
OL 6--0 200 Sr Don Gibbl, "F.dbon
Dennis McGowan, Ed.OOn
T-Camp, EoW>da Su JoHStale
\lim Holllnpr• Saddleblick
Bruce J!oolmlln, Saddlebeck
Uta-State
Brett Stevena, ~ta!n Valley
G
TE
LB 1 6-4 c . 6-2
220 Jr.
~ Sr
QB 6-0 190 Fr.
~ WtberSL
WttterwW_..,&oe
Tom Mooby, Saddlebodt
• OL
LB
()()
QB
, ..
6-l
6-2
6-2
225 Jr
210 Jr
230 Jr
210 Jr
DB 5.9 ' 1'70 Jr
Lack Qf depth could hurt Bea~s
BERK.ELEY (AP)-The Univcr-hlttin( c.tcpanmcnt, t~en with All· ... "Don'l count Don out. Tbc man wnfacncc honon wtnt to quar· · ••\Y of C.HfomJa 8can bivo a few Amcn<!l.n lincblckcr Ron R1vtr1 and wants.to 90 on the flc1d . lk.'sthe: kind ~rblckson more uett:Ssrul tea.ms.
inlured rootball pla)'tn al~y. With • standout defenstv.e bac.ts John ~or ~·n ~~want to So into (~holes -.. Honon JO 1~ w1 nntl'1 But Oa~
the seuon opener 1wo "'«ks away. Sullivan 1.rtd Ric.hard RQdatrsamona with you~ ~PP said, 1nd1ca11na he aot a lot~ with mube It s help. ~cl.Coach Joe Kapp .1wun hLL !ht. players wb-..<>ollele ----· n10<~l<-to.Jlo-KappNJd f'ridet .. ---
- -surprised. • tndc<l 1n ,last year's »t season. ready-for Arilona S.turda). Qdbtrt, 1'1i\ho thrtv. tOr I J touch·
·•we don"\ hat yery hard at Cal. Depth lSa 1ettou~lem in most . The Been' offtiiie 1&1-in will d"' dO'!"qf"and wu \ntel'ttJ)t«I ) 7 t\mn
.Come out to pracuce and 11 will look arcu. however, •n fiaH t now, two ~ htavlly on quanert.ct. Oak ·u aJun«r•-> "I'd hke to ra1Jllf0\·t likta piUow f.,tlt. They u y we're slow \ICtt:tan dtfens1w. ~1nemen, Don Oslbt.n .._.ho had tome put~):! ind n th'lt ft.tao ... _
-and 11•t1tuet" KJtippsa~. t')'1n1 for J1m~s and IC?hn Hatna. are on lhe aho IO.;,t mlttr-.ble.o.nt,t 1n lYl. JOtnC sr.mpath)' from v11111n1 Pa-11dthnes. Hau\a has only a minor , ,1' · "l fwesct •bc1te-r ru9'n1111pJnc-~1l
c1fic-IOSkywritcn . • problem , • pu11td twnstrina. but Oilbcn pasted r .... a tchool-ncord will \&kt pm Utt orr t""tt)bod.) It
The 1t11th ts. KaPI> bf!te<es h" Jomes d1tloatcd a sboulcr early 1h11 2.769 )-ardS. lhc fl~h bllh<s• KHO~ ••II «no1nly lake~.,........, off
&. Villi hold thetr own 1n the'· .,q_u. total 1n Plt-10 h1 tocy. ltO\ " "' . .
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CARDINAL EYES
IMAGE CHANGE ·. .,
ST.\NFORD(A.P)-ThtStan football playcn ste0nd It the: h1&hl)'-
"1m1et" ma} take-a bcat1 ndc: tcd acackm1c 1nst1tuuon.
Jack Elway. the-ne"' head tball ·-Thost 1e1dcmic-~n ·1btliues
eo1ch. may be-an bcuse for tht alumni. It's
"1 don't cart abou1 the Stanford--,rot our ucust." wtde rccc1\lcr Emil e
1mqc-I don't real!)' bchtvc 1n 11, Hal"T)' s.a1d.
a nyway. rm hen to pla) football and . Hart)._ a product of Fountain
to •in." ~c of E1~11y·s top playcn. Valley "Htsh ~I. and l>l htr ve\.
linebadcer Dave W~ma11. said cran pllyen said The Cardi.nal 5"0uki
It couldn'I ha"c been SI.Id btltcr at havt donc bttter 1n 191.l and \hit
Oklahoma. the. football mzy school they intend lo WU\ under Elway, 1
""hKh Sta.nfbrd pla)--s 1n 11s IC son onl) ftC'li\' head co.ch 1n I.he f>a-..10.
opener S.turda). . ~ · -Elq $11d he expccu th.c tanforJ
\\'>·man. bo earned ~nd team deftnsc, a vctmn unit. to be IU"Onl-
all<eoferencc honon last year as a especially U.P. front bcca1.ttc or~\lrn-
sophomott. said Elway bas m•dt 11 U\&pla)utliktW}manand dcfi o,:c-
clear that he wants h1 pll.)cn minds l.Kklc Gann Veru. .. nothcr d
oQ,l)" oi:r football hlle tht)''tto'"n the team •ll·Plc-10 pla)'n trr 1q ). Bue.
field. the C.ard1nal al~ latL mmme:maybc bc:.QuR'ttnsTS )'tV --
tan ford. pl•)en wctt on the field ~ . .
worry1nc a Ut · their studlct.." • Thcoin.:n~l.st~ P"l&.,.,•11•:f1o""!1:1'\ll
\\')ml.ft said. · lobn h: c rctum1n.a 11 q:"" ~II« '°'"" loo .. -· ., 10 1 furn l<d 111< l'J<-10 .111. rew ytar'l d1 trou~ ~10 camP1tan yardqt. •1\h 829, la t vear.
wh1<h l<d to !ht finna ofClitcb Poul E)w•~ld h<' """"' Won. man) S'-lnfoN iupparten lactof 1nthtootnAYt hne.aad
ltd comfon 1tt tM-thmry tha\., 1~ he ad4c:4. ··-.. c tll '°c. oar
tR. at mu t be: st\Kk-ntt. f\l')t tur1nt"f .. mt."1
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0.kltnd 11 Chicago
8cKlon el MilWIUkff
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a11tlmott 11 Dttl"CMI, In>
S..ttte at Texas, In)
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(Ttrrlll 10·101 '
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10 276
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60 273
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wi11 xn 196 15 l'3 12-10 Ht
ltom.n.cl< 196 703 )7 13 10 11 31 l
Curto& 21 2• 1 11 I· I 4 22
Kls.on '6 '6 20 S3 l 3 4 47
John 161 10J · 52 41 1 12 4SS
l(aufm1n 564'J 57 16 34 1·2 '92
St11on 12~'> 152 • t 46 6·6 5 01
L1Cor1t 26l'.I )0 11 I) 1·2 • ~
Swan S I 0 2 0· I 10 to
O!lltn II 16 t ) 0· I f 00
T9'ah I 20l I> 1161 400 60S '7 · '1 Ul
S.vn ~•ncht1 l I Ae'f 6 Cort>ttt •
Klr.on 2 tc:1utman I
NATIONAL L.EA~UE
Dodeen 4, EICPM l
LOS ANGILU MONTalAL
S.• 21>
It It tllldS " L..tnclf a rl
Gutrrer Cf
Sclo5d• t
L..lndlfY "' v.....-c .,_,,to
• Andftll H
Man.lllllfl
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tlll¥ef• lit
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•
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4 110 S021
3121 ?000
6100 •OOO
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lOll 0000
1011 lOOO
0000 1000
4 000 0000
4 111 J070
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An'182'1Cll" L: • ,,...,.._.. FndlY'a G.Mnnl
A TTIHO cm •• Nhl Wlnfif'C. Ntw
YOrll, 52. Mall , N.... Yorlt., ,
Mi.Jlrtr. timote, .Jn: Hl1>di, M-.c>t1 .317, ...... a<ll'Nw• ,.,,.
ltUNS E "'· Dolton, lOS. Htl!Otr•Oft,
0.kland. et. Wlnlletd, N-VO(k, 9,
euner. Clf\l«a!ICI, •. ltlolo.111, aa1t1mon,
ltll l(lnornt11. O.l<leno, IOI. Mutr1v.
Baltimore, 103. Rice. Bo.ton. 102; Arm ...
aoston, 9t, D11v1s. ~lite. 96
HITS MattlnQlv. Ntw Yorlt., 110, RIPktn
8•lllmor1. 165' Garcle, Toron1, 162. Win·
lltld. New York. 162; Frtnco, Clt11.,.ne1,
''° OOUOLl:S Perrish', ThH. )t, Mtlllno·
IY, N-Vorll, ». Evens. lotion. '2 ....
TtQs, 31, Gtrcl•, Ttlronto, 31
• TlttPl.E~ Co ns, Toron~. 13, ""°''°"• TorQlllO, 1'; Cilbion, 0..roll, f, Utlsllew,
tote111to. 9; Wison, te1n'8s Cltv. f
HOME RUNS. Armu Boslon. u. Klno ·
man, 0.11"°, :n. Tnornton, Cte~nct. JO.
~rbll. OttrOit, 19, lr~nU.1, Mlnnt10t1,
11
STOL.EN 1JA~S Hll'ldWSOn, 0.klend,
50. COiina, Toronto, 41. Plftls. A......_ 4$,
lullor. c ....... no. 42. G1rd1. TorOlllO, 3t
PITCHING Ill C1K11lon') LMI, Toronto
13·4. 3 65. BIYleven, Clt ...... lld. IS-5. JOI,
Sh.0 TOt'otl!O, H ·5, 2 3', Alelt1ndtlt, Tor·
• onto ·l.1·$; 1.AO, N,...ro, Ntw Yorio., 16•1,
2 71
SAVES .. QuiMH!btrrv, Kt f'ls.t• Cllv, 46 Cal.Idol, 0.ltlalld, 27, Her111nelf1, Dtlro I.
M. D1•t1l. M~'Vlf'IOt•, iS FlnotrJ Mil·
WaukM, 73
Na1'0naf LM9Ue ..
• l~tfl ,......,.s Gt"'") ,
BATTING 1320 11 ball) Gwynf'I. S.n :
D~, 356, S.~g Chk:aoo, 32• Puhl
HOU\lon, .lit, Crw, Houston, JU, Havn
Pl\llac1t!Plll1, .313
RUNS S.ndbtro, Clllceoo. "· WIOO•n•. S.n Dleoo, 91. S.mutl, PhtladalPhle, 90,
MAlllllWl, ChlCl90, "· Raine,, MontrHI, ...
Rlt. Ctrter. Montre11, 9.S, Scnm1e11.
Pllll•CltlOlll•. 91, CeY, Chlc100. 14, De vis.
Chlctoo, M, Ltontrd, Sin Frenclaco, 12.
HITS Gwvnn, S.n D'-oo, lf5, S.ndbtrg,
Chicago, 176, S.rnutl. Phltaeltls>llot, l62.
Cruz, Houston, HI ; R1llll'I, Montrqt, 15'.
DOUBLES. 1t11nn. Montr11t, 32,
~ Pllll1de!P11l1, 3'2, S.nde)ff'g Chi·
c•oo. :ie, Htnelricil, St Lou11. 27. HUOO.rel,
At11nte, 27, Rav, Pittsburgh, 27.
TRIPLES S.nobtrg, Chlc100, 17,
S.tm*, Plll&adttPhl•, IS. Cru1 , Haus Ion,
12. Doren, Houston. 11. Revnolels. Hou"°"· 9, GWVM, San D•eoo, 9, McGft. St Louis
' HOME RUNS MurPllv, Allanll 21,
5clln'lldt. Pllilade1Ph••· 21. ''""· Monlrtl l, 2', Cev. ClllQoo. 23. L_..rd. San Fren·
CllCOI 21
STOLEN BASES S.mutl, Pllltae1a1Plll1,
63, R11nh, Montr«el, S9, W•oo•ns S.!'1
D~. 57, Redu•, Clnclfll\811, " Wtls.on, New V or1t. <IO
PITCHING ( 11 CMclsoansl Sutcltfft, Chi•
CllOO. 13·1, 2.92, Horton. SI LOIJ•S, 1·3 3 SA,
Trout. ChlcAoo n's 3.33, Otrllng, New
Vork. ll·S, 3 U
SAVES; Sulllf', St LOI.Ill, 36. HDllenCI,
Pll•ltdt!PllMI, 21; Orosco, New Yori.. 27.
Srnllh, Chlcaoo, 26, Goneoe. San D~, 25
NFL $CMdUJe
TODAV'S GAM&S
LA it.Iden ., Houlton IChtnnt'I ' ., l pm)
S.n Frenc•Ko et Detroit 1C11annet 2 II 10
em.I
M•amo at Welti ng1on (Cl\anMI 4 et 10
am l
Allenta at New Orleans Kan•u Cllv II P·llll>urgh
New Enollnel 11 Buff•IO Ptlhd@lohle al NY Giants
St Louis at GrHn Bev
S.n Orego at M•llntiC>ta
T11mPa Bev 11 C111caoo
C1nc1nneli 11 Denver
NV Jet• at lnd•anePOI·•
MOHDAY'S GAMES
Oa"u 11 Rims
Cleveland at Stattif
COLL.EGE
CS Fulerlon 71, Boise St. 25
Score bV OUl"9fs
Co• State Fullerton 1 10 1 l-71
Bo111 St 6 6 1 ..-2s &SU-Hunter 70 PIU from Chotltl
11\ielr. telle<ll
CSF-<ierherel 2 r.un <'ff•nkt kick I
CSF-f'G Sttlnkt «
BSU-FG l-lunter 31
CSF-<Ailloun 97 kickoff return ISttlnke l<ICll) •
&Su-FG Hu,,ter 31
CSF-Lewts 2 run (Slelnke koc.k )
BSu-Metc•H 6 PIU from CllOllH
<Hunter klCl<I
CSF-f'G Ste e 37
8SU-Frenc1s I run (Pan lt htell
.A-16.8'5
TEAM STATISTICS
CSF
First oowns 12
Rushfl·v•rels 37· 123
Pen•ng ver~ 125 Return verels 0
Puses 10 16·0
PuntS 7·3"
Fumbles·IOst 2 I
Pwnathes·vard' 6·60 Ttme ol POSSHS>on 26-ol
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
BSU
24
'7· "' 2).4
\ l1·l? I
2·?6 1·0 •·:M 33 52
RUSHING-<tl Staie Fullerton SColl,
9 56. Lewis. 8·33 Gert>1rt 5·32 Bo•~
Stet• Franc11. 22-96, Cll01tes, 10· S3, Collons 11·47
PASSING-Cal Stale Fullerton Allen.
10 16~· 125 Boise State COO.It$
13·24·0·210, DesPrts •·7·0·2•. Love.
O·t+O
RECEIVING-Cal Stitt Fullerlon
Prulll, 3·61, Gerhart. 2·27 Kent 2·8 80IH
Stitt Melc1tt 8· 110. Hunter 2·14 Frenclt
3·36
Colle9e scores
wl::sT
San Jose St I•. New Mt•ICO St 0
Portland SI 11 S Oakol1 St 14
• ltOCKIES
• Cal Stele Fullerton 27, Bol" St ?S
FrfltlO St 27 M1zone 12
Air Forc.t 34. San Dleoo SI ,,
Ut1h S2; W~ St 16
N Arozon• ... N Mell Hogllllnd\ 0
Por1t1nd St 17, S D1llol1 St u
Wvom•no 31. S D11<ot• 13
-SOUTHWEST
Ton A&.M 20. TtwH·EI Peso 11
Ttllll Southern 13 Lamer 7
Tutse 73. S I"°'°'' 10
MIDWEST
1nir101s 24, Northwtiltrn 16
Cent M<M11n •s N Moe11 111,, 71 Kent SI 24 Akron 17
N llllnoos <IO W Ttaa• SI 33 w llli110ts 37. Clflt Missouri n
SW MIUOl.lff 17, Drtlll 11
SW Teus St ll WlcM1 SI JI Younostown St 31 E M1c111111n 1
50UTH
Miami, Flt l2 FIOrlda 20
CltmWn <IO, A09tltehl1n St 1
Floridl St. 41. E Ctrolona 17
Tlflllft"9 J4, Wasn1ng1on St 21
Furrnen 21. S Cer04•n• St 10
GIOl'gl• Soullltrn U , FtorlOI A&.M 0
Loul)llnt T tch I 7. SE l.Ou•sl1n1 9
Mtnt11" 33 W Vorglnl1 Tech 10
MCNffH SI 17, NW L01.11\l11ne ,.
Mtml>l\I\ SI 17. Arktnses St 7
MIHIHIPPl SI )0 Tullnt )
Morthuel St 31. Georveto>¥n. k v o
Murrav SI 26. Lou••~lllt 13
NE Loulsial\I 13, NicllOll\ St 6
RI<""'°"° '3, Je""" Mall ion 17 ltthune·COOICrNn 4l, C1n1 f'lor101 11
Tn -Chllt11nooga t , SW l.0\1•$18,.. I
IAST
aostOfl c~ " w C11r04111 14 er Olll/TI Youno ?O P llsburgh 14
MesseefluMlh 16 l•N SI 10
ll'106t f~ ll, Ho,..a•CI V '1 W V1r11tt a ll Oflt0 U 0
0...Ma
HIW,OltT LANDINO I N1w11rt
'-di) -'1 • .,... 10) bol!JfO, 11 INH 1
.,, ti ISO-"".Otr.i l "" e fl
DAVIM t.0Cktr9' Ulln_, a.e111
-,. ·~· ut 9onlJO 2 'Y w1.t ' 1J roe .. flWI, J) WU 607 "'-<.kWft, 1S7 bulltl
1\1!!•
a.c. °'*' <•• lndk..,, ...... ,
H•1~tOll
p"" c O\tlllt\
Llndv Miiier
lt!n$ C«tlrt!\
Mi~t Oon4!ICI
Tommv V1*>hne
WIVMLtvl
Oen Helldonon
L•rrv Mite
ltrtll U1>11tr
OllMor~n
~(k I.YI
G«lfM lutl\6
l!CI Flofl
Mark Wilbf
Lorffl ltCIOull
ltot>Ov CleMPell D1v1C10orlt!
ltl Bruton
loO GllOtr Jeff MifClllCI
I ll S.'ldtr
Tonv Jol\Mtooe
Pt1MLG0-
01n Foorntn
l1rrY Jt~tT
ltuel<tv Gtr9Mr
C••vn PMff
TomPurttlf
Gtrv K rl.llQef
At\Clv~
11111 °"'"°" . Rock DetpOt..
Jtck lftrenz
Franlt. CC>nlltr
teen KIOtv Mlk1f>Kk
Griff MOodv
BobEHIWood
Oon Pootev
R1ndv Wetkln• Gtrv Heilbtfo
Vic lteoalldo Howerd TwiN'I'
lttn lrown
Dtvoel O'Ktltv
Chris Perri
Jim Simons
Jim Thorpe
TllT) Simpson
WOOClv 811Ckburn
eruct Soulsb\I
Tom Jtnklns
PaulA1lnoer
Rfltl Celdwt" ICtMV Knoll
Mark McNultv
Jeff Stumtn
Mille Ho111nd
W1vntGrtCIV
Morris H11tl1kv
Mtrk BfOOk' • V,ance .Heafner
Anov Nor111
Joelie MUOCI
Mtrll C•lcevtccll••
Garv McCord
Jot Slneltllr
MtcO'Graov
Miki McC1.11oough
Jim Gettao11er
Glbbv Gllt>ert
Tom L1mort
.... ~ 66·7~71 • .... ,, 6t-40e
6f·ll·tt-209 66·7• ,,_:of
., -72-70-20t
61 71 11-209
61-72 70-209
70-61 71-209
12·11 61-110
10 Tl 06t-11l
10 )1•71>-tl I n .. -fl-211
68-n·n-212
71·69·71-Zlt
71·73·•9-?13
n·6H3-2 ll
7?·74·.,._2"
7'·73-61-214
70-61 76-214
1'\71.:.•9-2"
10 u-n-2" ,..,. 7G-;11S
• 6'-16·7~~ ......
7S-69·71-21S · 73.10-n-ns
12·10·73-21S
7'·61·13-21S
71-69·7S-21S
69 70·76-215
73•71-72-216
10· 73-7)-216
7'·69·73-216
ll-71-1-216
12-10·1•-216
., 71-16-216
69·7•·7-211
1• 1?·11-211
72·7'·71-211
71 ·6'H 1-217
13·72-11-211
10·1' 73-217
74·70-73-2)7
12-11-1..-111
10· 1S-1:l-211
73·12·7)-211
69·76·73-211
7J 12·73-218
11·73 74-211
72·71·7S-711
73·71·74-211
13· 70-JS-2 ..
72·70-76-211
72·69·77-211
10·70·18-211
1'·n·13-219
73·73·7)-219
7'·72·73-219
73·71·7S-219
74--11'7•-219
73·71-1S-219
'9·7'·76-219
72·70-77-219
72·70-17-219
7'·67· 11-219
1•·70·n-221
'9· 73· 79--72 I
70-12·79-221
70·74·71-222
69 n 1a-22•
61·77·79-22•
7S·7H9-22S
14·72-79-225
LPGA tournament
( 11 SClrln9lleld, a 1
Vicki Alvarez 35·33-'4
33·35--64
32·34-68
3S·ll-61
33·35-61
35·3"-69
36 34-70
34-36-70
~5-JS-70 3S·3S-70
)4 36--10
3S·3S-10
35-lS-70
3'·36-10
JS·lS-70
3'·36-70
34·36-70
37·l3-70
TMrtll Htnlon
Btckv Petr'°"
ClnCIV HIH Vicki Feroon
Jene Cr11ter &tlPI King
J11111 Anderson
Carole Chllrt>onn•er
RoMt Jont1
Oebb+t Hill Noreen Frill
Donne H Whllr
H .. 111er Drew
C1ndv P1e9er
Oot Citrma1n
Ject<lt Bl!'tscl'
Laur• COit
Jene B••IOC•
Mtrtl\J Neuse
M.arv Btlcaster Mary Detonb
Amv Benz
M•llOVMoo<t
M.arlen4! Ftovo
Loro Gtrbatl
Dlbb•tMISHv
Kllhv lal<•r AhCf Miller
L11.111 E>tttrM>t'I Silvia llertot1cc1n1
Juli. Pvne
Ateundr1 Reinhardt
Sherri Turner
C1tnv Morse Otte Eggellng
"',!ACY L OPIZ
P1 I N'4VtrS S.ndre P1tmer
Juelv Ellls BethD1nte1
Kllhryn Young
Cattierlne D1.1111111n
Sallv Little
Anne·Mtrot Pith
OttClff Luker
Dte>or1h Petr•u
Per Brtellev
Merle Fklutru·Dotto
A"I'°" F 1nnev Oen1'9 Slr.Oig
Oi•ne Arls·L•no
Jene Strmons
T trrl L uelt.llur\ I
&arD 81.1n1<ows1<v
Lls.t YOl.l"9
Ctlhtrlnt P1n1011
Missie McGeoroe
M J Smllh
Mtrv Beth Zimmerman
C•lhv Rtvnolds
Clndv Lincoln
llrtndl Goldwnoth
Vicki Sf"91fl()(I
Sarth Ltveaue
Jerllvn Brit/
Beth Solomon
IC1thv Poittewa11
J11nnettt IC err
•P•ttv HevH
Jo Ann Wesham
OewnCo.
Lauria Rusk Sewell
Mtrltnt Haggf
PemG,.tien
Gail H1r'e1e
Conf'" Ch1l1tm•
Otborlh Sk•nntr
V11tr1t S~onnt<
ear1>r1 Mlzra1>1r
S.rbara Barrow
L•nela Hunt
l.or Wtsl
Jo.n Jovce
K1thv Hat
CDll~Wakt•
Merv 0...,vtr
C1thv W..rino
Lvll., SlrQlil'v
She :ev HaMI"
U.S. Amateur
• 36·3S-11
37·~-H
lS·l0-71
36·3S-11
35·36-11
37·3--11
31·13-71
J5·36-71
35 36-71
34·37-71
35·36-71
35·36-71 35·31-72
35·37-72
37 3S-72
38·34-72
36·36-72
36·36-72
38-34-12
35-37-72
3S·37-1?
36·J7-73
3S·lf-73
36·37-13
3S·l8-73 37•36-73
J.A-)9-73
36·37-73
36·37-73
36·37-73
36·31-13
31·36-13 37·36-13
37·36-73
37·36-73
37·36-13
36 31-7'
... 31·37-14
36·3&--74
3S·J9-7•
3S·l9-74
36·3'-7•
39·3S-7•
37 31-1•
38·36-14
37·)7-74
35·39-7•
36·38-14
38 36-7• 36 ll-74
38·36-7• 36·31-14
38·36-74
38·l7-75
le 37-15
l8·37-7S
31·37-15
31 38-75
37·3'-15
37·31-75
38·37-75
37·38-75
40·36-76
J7·J9-76
39·37-76
34 42-76 JT~14
40·30--16
ll·lt-76
40·36-1'
)7·39-76
36-4~74
lel Edmend, Oitla.)
SIMIFIHAL MATCHES SCo•t VerP'ank (01<1eriom. St I Cit(
Rll'CIV ~M., (Houston>. I UP
Sam Ra.,OO•Dll 1~nt1 Bert>eraJ Clef
J'•rv H11s C8t11ev1 t II.), 7 elld S
Ln AY111110S
IATURDAY'S AHUl11
'1 Jiii .. 54 •nlttlt ~ rMfttM) IT RACI. Ont mt1ll 1ll~
re kra mt111 I K 1111
lluri.1 • rlOedt IPeti.erJ
rooi.dlll Dov lSlftl..111 HO
A"o raud IN>offr 111\tt, MWll 1telro110w, Game Robblt, Dir.Kl kl111. SC.0111.il Boy, WoMll\O Geme
Tlmt 2:01 Ill
U IXACTA 15-71 011111 ~140.
SICOlfD. ltACS. JOnt "Ille peot,
0ttl'IOVtr ( ~llafrfft) 7'0 UO
Lil Abn« CSlttlhl UO
F11tlmento <Perkerl 'eo ~ r 8Ctd ltfOCJl'lt Mill, lt"'lk 5(ott, Im t W1ndelrer, blll\I aov, ~teoOutllll
Certos, V Ing
Time 1.$7 'IS
$.J IV.CT~ 'I " Cll10 "'uo ..
T"IRD ltACI. OYl9 mile .oett .r Baron Module ICroQMn) HO lW 7w·
Wtecomt Ja do. IAnowtot!) '-40 ) IO
Armllfo Fdl tPefktrl SOit
AIM> r~ ~aHllr!T; .. trdlM Gold.
C.otatll'olont. W•m'I WIUIM, 861>1>V "Trao •
Pllmsotl TitM tjf . s iJ IXACTA 12·11 Plid M6IO
lfOUltTM lt~Ct. ON milt NCI
BrowntM1ft Mllttr (Wlr'l'tt) 6 40 J 00
MtCho 8r1vo (/11\trd .. •nd> 2 IO 2 40
FrM Tum <Keetolll , • 00
AIW rtCtO ~·"~ Mii~ ·Fritz. COl.lfMIOUI ltld. HuSlll"9 Dalt
nme I SS 2/S
lfl9'TH ltACa. Ont mlll PICt.
LA Dlcl•IO( (Ptttl'Mll) .s.20 3.40
Tiit Como11w• Gold (KlllOiefl S 00
Tlolll Qulrt1n (LICktV) 3 IO"
Al'° rec:ed. White Shot Louie, Soorla Pelee•. Slr.lpPtr1lrl1, J1me1 Vlnc.1n1, Mis·
ler Gu•l•v. Crackld tee. •
Time. 1:59 4/S.
$.J aXAC:TA INI &>aid Ml 20.
SIXTH RACI. Ont mita Dtee
Prtvv Councjl (Mldl•ndl , 10 20 u o
Merrv Nerd In (Croolllnl t 40
Protenor Osoorl\f <R1tcrtlorC1) S.60
Also r~· Smert Kotlll, Doctor h llt1,
Mtaltr Joli•. Looking Good, lttll\bow S!H'lnos, ltun Beste
Time. I.SI
$.J IXACTA 17·1) 1>1111 1107.10
SEVINTH ltACI. One milt Pke.
HIPP'!' Viner (SPrlogsl s 20 3 '°
Two Qc:Mns IV•lllndlnghlml SOO
YenkM lthylhm (F SWrll'I) 4 60
AIM> r~ Glen 111\idt>v, SOii Et1Ptdtll0n,
Sl.IOtr NHIO, Eloclutnl ltov s. Llllla Jorav.
Time l 51 llS ·
$.J EXACTA (3 7) Plid Pot SO
EIGHTH ltACI!. Ont mitt NCI
Ptter Ontcfin (Sltetlll '4 00 13 00 7.40
D11mttrot <Croortan) 3 60 3.20
Teel Wive (O'Dwverl •M
Also rectd Pint Bev. BC Count, C•Pl•1n
w11son, S.tvaelor ,
Time 1:5' .
U EXAC1A !•·7) P•'CI S224 <IO
NINTH RACE. One molt Pllte
• Bi i ClltmP (P!eratl 20 20 II 20 • 60
VHllCI Power (Ancltf'IOO) ,. 00 6.60
Dutch Trett (V1ttand1119ham> 2.60
Alao receo Almorld King, Native H10.
Nv•llO Del, Jungle LIW, Fl~t Mall. Prlnl·
m11<11r
Time I SS 4/i
U EXACTA II 61 NICI S3SO 10
U ~ICK SIX ( 1-f-7-312·4 I) P•ICI S992 20
with 26 winning Hckell (five hOrllS)
C1rrvOvtf' obol: S2S,I00.90
TEHTH lltACE Ont milt Net
Ma• eurnl>fo <Flscol 41 <IO 1' 40 10 40
Apjofy'~ Brother IMtrrl1ml I 00 6 <IO
Nimble Y•~" <Pttnol 9 20
Atao rectel. Lord Alba, TtrPOrt Donnv.
F ICl•loo. Parkwav ACloOS, Time Sautr•
8aron 8onl1tc• Time I S9
'3 EXACTA ll•IJ Pl•CI M~ 10 Alle~nct 12.992
O.C Mar
SATUltDAV'S ltlSUL TS
(3'ltl ti 43-dlV ltl~tel mleflne)
FIRS1' RACE. 6 lurtOROi
SuPtrSlll' Sunnv IL01oval t I <IO 6 6e 4 20
Crum Pocker (811c1<> 600 360
Otsl1nt Jull (Ptnctv) 3 20
AIM> rectel 80b HulM>n E~ulrt, K~\Of'e,
wonning Go1e1, Vtd•ll•, W111<otoa ln<llan
Art. Tiit Same telee Minor League
Time I II I S
SECOND ltACE. 6 furlOnGl
Conttal.IO$ (Lfp111ml 33 20 lJ to I~
King ot !ht GrHn (Gerclel 2'.20 f7.411
Reiacttd Suitor IHIWllY) ~ I l 20
Alto recld Jollv Josh. lrlsh G111re1. Phi
Btll KIPPI, 8eron L1.1Ck'1'. Golden W1tcll,
Magic Memo. Pattern Melch, Ludl Sero\,
S11tln' Hloh Time Ill
st DAILV DOU8LE (7·1) paid 12S2 40
"(HIRD AACE. Ont mite
E mProfl11t1.1nvrs IT orol n 40 S 20 • 20
Emtr1te1 Cul (McC1rronl 1.60 2 40
TrlumPllanllv (Mfz•> '20
AIM> rettel North St1w1v, In Nlluret
Form, Doctor Foote. l.lmutone L01Jle,
Joltv Writer
Time l:JI
U IEXACTA (4·31 NICI '123 00
FOURTH Ill.ACE. 6 furlong•
Lt Stew (P1ncav> 110 6 20 3 60
M•SSV B·nklt (Stloemtker) Ito 4.20
Po\1lt0nad (Dtll llouSMIVf) J.00
Also rectel S•nt•no Snow. Cool Vlc10f'lt,
Palfn RNCler. Dttr Josie, Pen.ct Jov.
T1n;11a, Cvane's Bullon. 01r"'8tt, H•lf
Anotl
Time l II
FIFTH ltACE. I • !NIU on turf
Oare YOIJ IP11~11) 600 420 2.IO
MllCll Winner IL01ov•> 7 40 '40
Rustv C•nvOfl (McCtrronl 2 IO
Also rlCtCI 111<111n Trtl1, Cnlf'ICfY Bld-
Cltr. Ftilllof Pt Mtrllltr, Tlmi.r1tck,
Lllh•n. Qua ntum L .. P
Time I 4' J/S
U IEXACTA 19·31 N ICI Sll9 SO
SIXTH AACI. One milt .
Oerbv Dewnlno (McCrnl 6 20 l 40 2.10
lmegt of Gr .. 1neu IOlh$VI 3 to 3 20
Ovnamllt <S11otm1ker) 4 00 Alao riced Ft ltno, Mttorondt, QulfllV
Jet, Wl'ttrn Sport. Perteet &lend, Ouetzet
Time 137 •IS
SEVENTH ltACK. 6'11 turlo09•
Emboldtn <Orttoll I 00 3 20 2 60
Recoro C.tch (Shotm•lltrl 210 2 40
Sl1nd P11 (H1wlty) 3.20 "''° rectcl Pollv'• ltuler, AcktrrNnn, Honto, Austints C.W , London Crou. Slolo
Oler, Mocllo Potuc:no, Stlerllf Mutr
Time 1.1' VS U. • XAQ A 12 •41 N;o $A1.$.
t2 PICk SJX · (1·4·3·9·1·21 N ici SIOS.41640 with one *'""'ng hckll-(1111
llOrstl ) ., Pick SI• conM>laUon Pl•cl
s l,llJ 60 with S. •Wlino llCktl' Wv•
• llOrMS)
llGHTH ltACI. ll'e miltS on turf. F1~0IV Late IMCCrn> 9 <IO 3 60 2 40
Luckv Lucllv LUck'I' (P•nuv> 3 00 2 40
AUl'll .. ltllV (SllOtt'l\alltr) 2 20 "''° rt ctcl Leir .. ·1 Oto. Pelrlcl•
J1me1. SllV llriOt, Gtnt's L•dV ,11mt 14t 21S /U IXACTA (3·61 PIK! 163 SO
NINTH I ACI. °"' molt GrtY M11s1t1 4McCwron) 1 40 2 IO 2.60
OO·ForlUM'S l(fnOdOf'n IHWIYI 3 20 2 60 A~llll ILllovt) 3 00
00-Flnlallld flrsl, ClltQUt ltfltd •tlel
Pltctd 1«on<I • AIM> rtCed. Tro111Sl1 , MtnolOM; Whlll
(loud, EIMr91n<.V Fund
Time 1·n "' U IXACTA (3•71 Hid IAf SO
.Attencl•nct 23,57t • ..
.,
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New York Yankee pitcher Phil Nleluo, at 46, •till makea
hl• llvlng baffllDC oppo9lng h.ltten ~th h.l~ knuckleball.
ANGELSBEATYANKEES • • • From Cl
underneath ca tcher Butch Wynegar's ta,. .
'If the throw's down~ he's ouc."
Angel Manager John McNamara
said.
"About three inches of the plate
were showing when he came down ofT
the slide," Wynepr said. "He shd on
cop and his foot got u1. The throw was
JUSt a Uttle high, though."
Lynn's lhree-run home run ofl tn
the eighth ofTR1ghett1 -a left-hander
-capped the Angels' five-run out-
burst and put the pme away But a
spark may have been provl.dcd m the
seventh "hen he ran Gomez's red
light.
-"I didn't sec 1hc sign 10 stop. I wa s
chmkang 1t would go to the fence and ll
would be a tough play," Lynn said.
.. Bue I was thinking score.
"When Doug h11 1he ball. l knew I
was sconng. For one thtn~ I had a full
head of steam, and was JUSt going co
keep on going. It would've talcen cwo
good throws to get me.
"That's the first time I've ever run
1hrou&h a coach before."
Said DeCinces: "Ri.ghe1t11u tou~
pitcher, but I was thriMed to knock 10
the tying and ~o-ahead runs. The
center fieldcr(V1c Mata) made a good
play cutting It ofT~cause I thought 1t
was gomg to the wall "
Now ic's September. and most of
the players agree it's now or never if
the team is to make a move.
"Thmg.s are mucfl more important
now, because it's September,·· Bobby
Gnch said ... h's a whole different ball
aame Whai. is 1t'l Two days away
now'>"
' Gncb was commenting on when he
believes che .\ngels. will regain 'first
place.
AHGEL NOTES -Sp(eklM Otl Dttlllf of '"\._
APOtll S.lurdav a..av ~ Wiii 01 11'11 i.m
C1liforn•1 w .. , •·1 th•nk I feel for most of Ille
1>11vers In 11v1ng thll It's ci.itrllC'llnQ 81.11 Ille
tens Iii<• It. M) I GOIH it's OIC Ma't'tle llllY lhOllld
Clo II when tilt other 1 .. m Js hiltltlO IO tlltv'U bl
<11srracted • On 1 more strlOla note. hi
1CICllCI COi.it the S>eMtnt rect. "EvervboOv feel$
'"' momentum '' on our slda now Thi licit It lurnlno, our IOb now '' to wst1ln It." Iv the ••V, GrlCh Ills hit 3IO (It-SO) In his llJI 1'
games . Y•nkM Piicher °'"" """"" MCI $urreno.rk only lllrH Hrntel.n.1n1 In I'•• II" 17
ePP .. rences covering 24 lnninOS Pl'1or to S.lur·
d•v's ue>rltln9 bv the Anpels. wllieh hllptel
beltoon his ERA from US lo 2 '1 "I OOll'I llllnk
ht W8' throwl119 lhal bedtv. bUI his IHlblll tol
1111 • 111111 ronlghl," wild Y1nllee c.lcntr llvtdl W"""9r, ''Ht broke Mllrt I AWll's bll. And
Otutt 0.Clncft lust went down end (IOI It (whln
111 ~II hll gemt·wlnnlng OOl.ll>lt In Ille ilvtntll) "
• &rown Pinch· hit tor Rid Carew In 1111 tlohth
IMlng end dtllvered • k1v ,Ingle before lfrM
LVM hit his thrM·run homer Thlft'S •
sPtci•t altrtlt\Q nrne for todlv's IHlmt 12l0 P.m
Rtn Rtmtnldt 110-111 fte1s RIV ,......_. 16·1)
In Ille lln1I ~long of the vHr btlwfttl Ille l•o
tt1ms
AMERICA'S CUP •••
From Cl
have sent teams of ex pens to Penh 10
study cond1t1ons and organize dock-
ing space. sail lofts and crew ac-
cOmodat1on
At least two clubs. from New Yorl
and San Diego. will spend most of the
coming summer (December throuah
February) sailing in the. ofcen choppy
waters ofT Fremantle. the colorful
port 10 miles from Perth. They will
partictpate' in the World 12 Meter
Championships. a tuneup for th e
1987 defense.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club of
Newport Beach will also be fielding a
12-meter under the Eagle Syndicate.
The yacht, yet to be designed and
built. will be chnstencd Eagle, with
Rod Davis of El Segundo as skipper.
New Y-0rk Yachl-Club Com·
modore Robert Stone. who 1s de-
termined to return yachtina's most
presfigious troph y to its stand at tl'le
midtown Manhattan club. heads one
Amencan group. His club has put
together a chaJlenge that Wlll co t
approximately S 15 mil hon. 1 •
Sao 01e10 Yacht Club Com-
modore Dennis Conner. whn 'la1led
the yacht Liberty to defeat for the
New York Yacht Club last year. hcnds
the California syndicate. His
challenge 1s expected to cost 1bou1 S 12 mLlhon. ,_
Connecticut millionaire Ltonard
Greene ·~ chairman of the
( ouragcous II S}nd1cate of the Yalc-
Connth1an Yacht Club.
A fleet of about 50 12-metcr yachts
-one of the biggest congr~tions
ever of these rare racing machines -
1s ellpected to use lhrce adjoining
harbors south of Fremantle
The state government. 1n conjunc-
tion wuh Royal Perth. I\ bu1tdana a
muh1-mtlhon d<>lfar harbor to
provide dock.mg for 1lP to I 0 Ameri-
ca's Cup syndicates.
To choose a challenger for the best-
of-seven final series starting January
31. ?987, nearly 600 match races will
have to be sailed ofT' Fremantle
between November and mid-Janu-
ary. Even the elininat1on tnab to find
a defender from amonf the 11ine
Australian contenders Wll be as b'i•S
an average Newport cup sencs.
Four m1llionaercs from Perth, in-
cludin' Band. have mounted defense
campaign~. and they will be joined by
cwo from S>dney. and one each from
Brisbane. Melbourne. and Adelaide.
With so much racing involved, two
Amcnc.a's Cup course~ will be
needed. Royal Perth has chan~ the
u ual cup course configuration to
eight ltgs of 3.25 naulicaJ miles from
the traditional six ltg.S of 4.S ... nautical
miles.
At least ct~ht ocean liners wall be
ba cd in Fremantlc for the defense :is
floating hotels and anndstands.
Headed or San
Lone Star starts
Dieg9,
quicKiy
)
.
\
•
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ACTIONS, C6, 1
.. • •
U.S. trade.balance shifts from WeStto East
, ~ ~ .
Qur.trade with the Pacific Bast·n grew by-8 percertt du ...... rt_n__..p_a_s_t_y-ea.._r_,;_._..:....._;,~~-~
cause tor a\.1rm, Drowne >; 1hnt the pessurii\i'H ovC'r 6ur bttit) ro· com-:
economic d)nanmm that allow, Pa· prtt, with Asian produ~ rs 1' rt>atty
c11ic rt'g,on re rdcnh to produce exaa.geratcd. 1 he Rea n dm1n1
goods'that AmC'ncans want to buy tration, ho~\er, is 1riv1n.g for
1 natio.ns "a~ ·\tagnatin • coonomrc will fuel our future tradt wnh them. If libCrahz.auon of the non·tariff bar-
cnident. thC'.)' will boeomc better
nU'rkeU tor U..S, goods nnd scl'\itces
fueling our cxP.Qrt cap3b1ht1cs
Browne 1d. .
The ptctutt 1s not complatcl) rOS).
act1, 1t} V>ith the Pacilk U mgrc.,,by the1r_cconomy ~ere not...so b.callh> riers ihat man) countno have
8pcrccnt,somcthin Brown\: )Sha wt could not ho~ to find 1hc on of creattd an recent )Car~.
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
~HllltC•114 I 11 ho\1.-C\:er. \'IC:L ~-arships a~~~=ll~ ago v.-erc hnrdl) a presence 1n lhe area
Todar the~ ha~c the largest fleet there
and Qnc of the world' ; lafl! t rnue
in the regton .. Our m1ht ry·strcngth
pro" 1desllte Jndispensablc deten;ant essenhiSI to maanwmng~tab1ht) ancl
a· confidence among our fnends."
Bro1o1rne $aid. Tlre R n dmu•us--
tration promotes the 1dta th t 00we arc
Even to M>meone who has spent a
lifetime in busme s acuvities rn the
Asian an~ Pacific reg.ion~. the figures
at"C sUlrthng. H ~Monr~ 81 ownt'.
United Stat am~assador to New
zeiland. In l 980, for the very fir;t
lime, trade bct"'ren th~. U .. and the
21 na tion of the Pacifie basrn.
·outstr1ppe'd trade betwt'en the iJnited
St.aw and Europe, accounting for .30
percent of all U.S. trade by 1983,
gotten link· 11 an> attention an the . markeb for our fore ti). agncuhu¥1 s an example of wa) that ooun·
media. Yet the .S2 billion an U.S . and c:_omputcr Mlft\.\arc prQducts .that' tnes are a~t1n& to btntfil the U ..
eAports \P that ~g1on ha\e produced we will need 1rthc U.S. 1~ ~o contrnue Brov.ne cited a recent pact btt\\een
an estil111ltecttt i mill torr ne" JObs for on a path of economic growth. usfrai1a and New Zealand o build
Americans. Browne told"a gatherJnt Browne ~s tho ercas. as .,.,ell as· o'er time 11 fr (t 1'ha1 ku-Ttt.nt01'~ip
of the Oranie County World Affatr ban~1ng. an)urance. an.,.d consu1ung as between the t .... o •• ~ermcd "Oo r
Council in Santa na Wcdne-.day. ha' mg Vast ~tcnual. . . Economic Rclauon or C E.R. Onl)
Half of the total U.~. trade defkit. . ln _expfain1~g the rap1d1ty ol. the·. tcmporaril) .. '"II th!s rtlat1oni.h1p
ijrownc SS)S. 1-; accQunted for oy the PaCthc region s gTowth. Brow"!e said . grve .IJ. prod~cer u1treascd ~om
Pacific region's trade surplus with the "The most ucce !>ful cconQm1cs are petition as .,.,, ancr~sc our 1mp0rts Ls Ourstrongdollarmakcsimpom thosethat haveadoptedthesamefree .\s the two c9untne become more
Last year w~en trade with .other cheap But r:uher than scein~ this as a market. oncntat1on that ~.as ~ned lhc United tat so w II. Thi ha
mt"ant that 1n contrast to• the dif-
ficyhre) found in Latin America and
in other dl'vcloprng areas: the Pacific
area has an extremely low debt
~rv1cc to cxp<>rts ratio.
Irvine firm to deliver
automatic test .systems
The lndu5trial Products Di"ision night v1s1on S)Stcms. and other
of Computer Automauon. Inc. of electr<>-0pt1cal devices for m1lital)
Irvine has received a purcha~ agree· applicattons. •
ment from the Eft(tro-Optical and' The Marathon Funct1ona1 ·1 est
Data Systems Group.-of Hughes Station will be used to perform high·
Aircraft Co for automatic test ~ speed digital and analog tests on the
terns totaling$ 1.5 milhon. The agree-qrcuit boards used in the company's·
ment calls for deliveries over a 21 · range finders.• .
month period. 1... The Resource Manager "'1\1
The initial purchase. valued at pro"ide mult1-user/mult1-taslrng SS68.000. 1ncludes a Marathon Fune· capabilities for the programming and
tional Test Station. a D1g11al S1mu-simulation functions. In add1t1on, the ·
lation Statton and a Marathon Re· Resource Manager. with its net"ork-
source Manager . rng capabilities will be used to tie the
The Electro-Optical and Data S}S· test depanmcnf 1n "'ith this Hughes
:..tems Group of Hughes Aircraft Co. group's computer aided manufac-
manufactum laser range finders. turing system.
·Those countries that have ach1eve9
the mo'i4" growth. Browne said. have
(Tiade it on their own. Foreign aid 1s
tlOI "hat gets a country going. In facL
rt can exascerbatc the problem ot
poverty. ifit goes to increase a poorly-
run goverment's control of the econ·
om> rathC'r than to a count11 whose
policies are pro-free market..
Taking one of.the successful coun-
tries as an c~ample. Browne said.
..0urexpons to Korea an Just one }ear
c\ceeded the total of all economic
assistance e"cr gn.en to Korea·· In
the case of Taiwan. it's e"en more
dramatic Browne said. Half a \ear's
exports at 1983 rates exceed the total
of all aid gi"'en to Taiwan frQm 1949
to the present.
Browne feels that the current
ORANGE COAST STOCKS
Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded
Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, June 1.
Data provldedby Newport Sec~rlties Corp.
I Air Calt!~r. A"AL l Up!la HICl"O A\Jll '
l &aer. P.t •· •EC • • a .. r. Paclrle &Pr ; a-..r.~'d·Dent A•~•
6 b•r.Stat•
1 IPld Crt faeh A 'f
8 &rohl•• Corp, &CH• 4 &TY s,at••• ATYS
10 au .. r .ll\tl. II'. • u :m;~:"v~~: "!ft
tf•.port 8•• ~
lr•I"• ~·"' ,.t a ... "' , ... ,". An.a~•ls -.•vp ,., 8•• h
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o..st ......
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~ew~or. eoa "'
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llA!J>A~
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'· ~ .-... 9l T.ee .5 ~ .~9~
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Tiff any returns
to ipdepenCient
~ompany status
ln ttit-Pacific' to tay ... _.~ •
• But continuing in a AOtc of op·
11m1sm, Browne rt"nu111."C'd ttuu m
NEW YORK (AP) _ Tiffany & Carol l . Schroeder. CAecut1vc d1·
C'o. will return to its iqdepcndtnt rector of the lrv1ne Chamber of
status foll<1wmg an agreement by Commerce, has been elected prest·
Avon Products Inc. to sell the 147· dent of the Federated Chambers of
year-old Jewelry rcuuler for S 135.5 Commerce ofOrange County.
m1lhon in QSh to U.S and foreign The federatJon 1s composed ol
1n,estors, officials say more than 26 execut1\C dn"CCtors and 4--~m~anagers of vanous cuy and fC&IOnal The group of m\Cstors was led by chambers of commerce an Oran "
Tiffany Chairman Wtlham R. County. Federation members e\· ,.
C'baney. who said the deal should be change ideas and discu~s is.sue of
completed by mid-October. mutual cpncem afTecnng Orange
Tiffany has been a diYision of Count).
.\"on. the world·s largest mal'lJ.lfaC· Schroeder v..as the fim emplo)ee
turer of cosmetics ana to1leuics. for v..hen the Ir\ ine Chambtr v.;as
five ye.u-s. founded in 1981. She became eli-
ecutive director in 198 l. Dunng her "Tiffany is not ·going to change tenure. the chambtr has grown from
dnmaticall}:· Chane) said Thurs· 150 members to more than 750.
dav Schroeder previous!) sen ed on the
A' on spokesman John Cox said
.\"on would make "a substanual
profit" on the sale. It ongrnall)'
purchased Tiffany for stock wonh
$104 m1lhon rn 1979.
staff -of State-sen. -0cnn1s Ca nter
<and was campaign coordinator for
Orange Cou~y ShenlTBiad Gate .
Other new federallon officers in·
elude vice ~1dcnt Dons Lindsc) of
the Yorba Lmda Chamber of Com·
merce, sccrctal') Jo}'ce Riddell of tlie
Hununaton Beach ChamoerofCom·
mercc. and trea um Robtn Adams
of the Fountain Valle) Chamber o ..
Commerce. ••
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landen. as seleeted by PdmL Rat\~ Inc. AO
lend«I have been rlnktd by bMl'ett rate. potnts.·
terrN and feel. If a ~~res PMI, (private
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the Interest rate or S)olnt1 lh0wn. All lendera were
updated and V8f'tfted II of Aprll 24, 198-4.
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NOTE: Information on mortgage lending In
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Sausalito. Rates for thfs partial list are detNed
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WEITCLIFF CHAPEL
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Costa MHB
646-93t1
P4CIFIC VIEW
MEllORtAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crema1ory
3500 Pacille View Drl¥e
~Beach
644-2700
McCORMICK.
MORTUARY
1795 Lagunll Canyon Road
Laguna Beach, Ca
92651
494-9415
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Mortuary • Cemetary
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1625 Gislef A¥e.
Costa Mesa
S.0-5554
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MORTUARY
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Costa Mesa
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CLA IFIED 642-56 78
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Sharp 2 st ory, 2 bdrm townhouse ln
prestige ar~a. New earthtone carp.R.
Patio, garage. Se9,SOO. . ·
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Roomy 5 bdrm fam ily home In Fountain
Valley. Near greenbelt and comm. pool.
Gourmet kitchen. $171,900.
141-4004
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Sttt,100
Price slashed. ALL OFFERS CON-
. SIDERED! Remodeled 4 BR + den.
Slip for extra large boat + side tie.
OHering JUMBO financing with
very little down at low, low fixed
interest. Call Carole McMahan or
Edie Olson. 644-9060
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111• West a.,, lalha ,...._ ..
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louco TonMIH, 3 Id,., I stories,
_ slCll'lty systm. cener
$450.000 ............. 2 Rue Fountainble~u. St& Cyn, NB
Classic coloalal, oNtr 4 ,.,. I 1u1t hi
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$450,000 ..... 4515 Hamden Rd, Cameo Shores. COM
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k.,__ REAL TORS ', 675 6000
. 2443 East Coast Highway·, Corona del Mar
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EXCLUSIVELY LISTED: Rare muJ-
t;,le dwelling pro~ty of approx.
12,000 sq.~ ft. in. Newport ~ach ·for
about 9 Units. Gttat location for con-
dos or mcom units. Listed at $399,000
631-7300
COUNTRY FRENCH
Itemodeled 5 Bdrm/family rm, 3 !h
bath, fireplace, pool, ·jacuzzi, play-
house -everything for the family.
Well located Asking $387 ,500. OPEN
SUNDAY 2-5 at 1508 Ruth Lane,
Westclif f/Dover Shores area.
iiaa/11110 MM2H
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$15,000 to ~umable. 3BD 3ba
multJ./leveled "model" Condo . .1650 sq.
ft., professionally decorated through-
out, pool, spa, close to • shopping,
schools, next to park, 2 car· garage.
Total price $139,000. 549-4484.
IUTTH IUTI ·
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Lovely 2BR, 2BA Mobile home ui Hunt-
ington Beach. Approx. 1,0001q. ft. Totally
remodeled in & out. Lra tam rm. 2 sheds, Ira carport & redwood patio. Priced for
i.nlmed.Late ale. BY OWNER.
IPlll •Ill IHIAI 2·1
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lllLI YOll llUI lllE .
Shocked by the pnce of homes in
Newport? You can bwld your own
custom home on this· lot for 1 !
111i,ooo Iner MMlll
PICTURE . YOUR
HO• HERE
Private Parties • Are Welcome
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C tom 6 Bdrm estate wf~l n
private road. Secluded on acre in
country-like atmosphere w/room for
tenni or hotses. Owner will trade for
mailer horn in Anah lmf}'ullertOn
ar~a. $699,000. Call
ULU lllPLn If at11 IUAT ..
w.I • DCIUU • LUS1
1336 Gm1y, Dover Shem •••. ON ..... -.... S91S,SOO
8 ut1ful home & riew w/1ndoor pool & retractable rQt\J. 4 Bd, 4. Ba & pwd rm.
111.WE/IPMI
~Sunday 1-4 PM 211 ~teat Ocean
Blvd 2 Bdr .. 3ba .. ~ new <Xll'\llU'Uctlo'0
, Ocean view, 3 blks to beach.
Style ts Country French. Enure 111 Ooqr condo. Near new 2 br, 21/2 ba, $249 .• 500. Over 2000 ~· ft. All the CUl}OlTI feelww you've
dramed ot. No yard work, 2 paUO. "Forever . Financing $220,000, 103/4% b
·ocean view view from your tivinJ room and owner
steps to Bie Corona Beach." Aakine ~95,000. •
Call for prl~te •howtn& Wttkdaya. · · ~ll21 -
lwaerfqHt llRllf .
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UllN IJlll 1311,000
Beatitiful 2 bedroom condo in gate
guarded Harbor Ridge. Large brick
patio, city lights & mountain view -
exceptionally private locatJ.on. Cus-
tomized throughout. Call Manan or
Bert Reedy.
llllWUll mcmn1mut
Lake front, boat dock. Fantastic views,
fresh clean mountain air -no expense
has been spared in making this a yery
special year round or weekes:id retreat
-sleeps 16. Lots of oak, decorator tile,
· range, oven, microwave, inside BBQ &
much more. Great assumable financ-
ing. Also owner may carry Only
$335,000.
.aaj Saitta fntae hut ltalten
. fll-llOO
·UllllPlSSEI VIEW
of .BeauUful Newport Bay. Mounuuns.
Newport Center & ocean from ever:y
room of th.is PRIME 2BR 2BA BAY
FRONT CONDO Parking in security
bldg. Pool, eltvators, boat sbp avail.
IHI UT-Sii 1·1 ,,, ... El 111-1111
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outstanding, remodeled South
Bayfront home -Super locauon -
Open view of Newp0rt Harbor, ac-
tivities and night lights Watking dis-
tance to shops. • I ..
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For sale by owner. Lovmg 5Br 3 8"
w/1rg closets, a car gar & boat launch,
Walk to beach. $379,000 Owner Will
finance al reasonable rate -or buyer'
may carry 1st at 9 WI for $100.000 .
21241mW
For appt to see, call J .H. WeismanL
(211) 211:0.JO
HYEI U RES
IEW llEllCTIOI Tl $211,000
1PD SAT I SI 1..f at 1" 1 lalaly lmt
S~1ou. 4 Bdnn & d n . 2"2 bath
Two 2 car garag Larg lot watt-.
room for pool or RV ~rkm ·~
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ISLAND POINT HOME 416 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn &
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking. Low owner fin. $750,000
(land incl.). Open Sat./S un. 1-5 ,
Owner (9-5) 650-0202 ·
BUY DIACT a SAVE
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PUE ID.-nll U .. 1.
PaJermo. aJmost Y. ac., pool, cul-de-
sac street Wtth school at the end. 4
Bdrm, 2~ Ba, format dining, famlty
rm. $156,000 MI L 1st T.O. Variable
loan maxed at 13111%. Now only.
$299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun
2-5. 1970 Port Ounletgh Cir, Npt Bch.
Jay Smith, Irvine. Coast AealtQns .
786-7500.
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'lOUS master Ultc, kyhghts.
unported til • built-in -pa &
mor . 3 BR. d n & 3 BA. St.cps to
be ·h or community poc>l & ten-
nis. M rtha M en b /Micki CQ9 r. $256,000
IPUTACIW LI ISL! IAYHOIT
Ra opportunity foC' choice to.
cat.ton on the Bay. 55' f ron
with larg deck for entertaining.
5 BR. many excepuonaJ features
tailored to luxury living. Pi r
·and slip for larg boat. Joan
Lewis. $3,750,000
Ill CllYDl-
IWIH WILL OAIH 1ST
Great financi.J:lg avail ble (C1xro
rate & Jong term) on this 4 BR.·. 1• ~ BA, family home. which In!.
eludes a spa<..ious lot, private pa.
plus a putting gre('n for you
golfers! Dan B1 bb. Priced to sell
at $619,000.
Ill GllYll-IAlllWAY LOC&TIOI
T~~-BR, ~-B nglEr-
level townhome features the ul-
-tunate in-quality, detail & conve-
nience. Includes pool. spa & air
conditioning. Danny Bibb
+i:;,ooo
Ulll ISLE
Head of the Lagoon S BR -
Valentine built waterfront with
large slip & ide ties for 3 boats -
straigh\. view (ull length of
lagoon -PRICED TO SELL IM-.
MEDIATELY. Tom · Allinson
$1 ,060,000 LH.
UCW IWCl"
Ullll IJHE CllUT
Beautifully upgraded 3 BR, 3,BA
home m one of N~wport's most
prestigious secu~gated <.'Om-
ruuruties Assumable 1st TD
Maureen White/Ed Escano
$425,000
IAUOl l llCE
This 3 BR country English cus-
tom home is located in Newport
-Beach's prestigious, guarded-
gate community of Harbor
Ridge. The tughest quality ma-
teii.als and craftmanship have
been used throughout this home
The owner will tcade for com-
mercial or other residential real
estate Ed Escano/Maureen
White. $1 .575,000
OCUI I IA Y VIEW
In charming old Corona del Mar.
Beautifully remodeled 2 BR' and
famJly room or 3 BR Beam ceil-
ings, R-2 lot, pool, patio and 3 car
garage. Owner will cons1der
lease-option. Will consider
HMbor View Hills trade R.
Sietz. $535,000
IEST llYCOHO
Close to South Coast Plaza.
outstanding 3 BR, 2 112 BA. home
on comer lot. Kitchen with all
amerulJes, fireplace m llvmg
room. and skylights. Garden
window. Close to pool and spa
. Lowest priced condo in develop-
ment. Donna Godshall. $135.000
I 111--111 CllTOI
Just lis t.ed1 And priced to seJJ!
Spacious and· beautifully land-
scaped on quiet cuJ-de-sac This
popular plan # t has been ex -
panded and highly customized
and features ext-ept1onal decor
Martha Macnab Reahst1call y
priced at $695,000
Jas1111 cam
Plan 3 with view Outstanding 3
BR. l level home 1ns1de guarded
gate commuruty -with 3 pools &
6 tenrusco~. Lg mft!ttttsutte &
formal dmmg nn & fam rm AJJ
this + . view. Maxine Propp.
$349.000
YOUR POI 01 UUll _llJVE
Light & atry, high ceilings -a
great feeling home. Paneled den
~with large fyeplac.-e. formal din
ing rm. breakfast area Largf'
Liv room, 3 BR, 3 BA Barbara
Aune Only $352.500 mcl land
1u mF1l IEIODEL
A splendid 3 BR home <>porting a
great spa in an inviting palm
• This property LS in move-in con
dit1on and offers a fltle. e>&mplc
of what good taste and good
neighborhood can produce Coby
Ward. $305,000
EllUU IAY-YIEW
A great value in this 3 BR. family
room home. An exceptional mn •
ter u1te. 2 f1repl res, security
system. Ocean vi w and com-
pletf! privacy. First time offerc'CI.
l;ucy Rcee. $695,000 •
lletwrt FAMILY E
Broadmoor Plan 2, comple~ly
rcmodeJoo w /Frcnch doors. wm·
dow1 N w kl tch •n, 4 BR. 2 1h
BA, pool and ~p:.i • ndy· Fix.
$729,000 ....
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Professionally deco;a,.u:d Plan 4
model, 3 Bd house located in the
Jasmine Creek developrnent in
CDM for rent or purchase immedi-
ately. .
Cheerful. bright & sunny indoors.
Decorated exqu1s1tely.
Charles Barone wallpaper
throughout. Washe r dryer,
refng/Creezer. fountains indoor &
out, l:rystaJ chand11.iers & custom
drapenes. CMpeted· 2 car garage.
Guard gate, 24 hr secunty, 6
tennis courts, clubhouse 3 pools & 3
spas
Private backyard. profess1onaUy
landscaped with large bricked
patio
Contact Joy«! Olson at (714)
759-9173 for appt or further de-
tails.
Gorgeous Cape Cod with large
brick ·central courtyard on extra
wide lot. Lovely Bay view Super
farruly and entertaining home in
pnvate beach commuruty. Priced t.o
sell' $1 ,495,000 FEE. Open house
Sat/Sun 1-5. 2616 Bayshore Dr.
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IN NEWPORT CENTER
6449060
This grat.Cymg tUstom 3 bdrm resi-
dence 1s. quiet simpl y. very special Set
on exhilarating view lot, cushioned~_
_gardens.. ~tmente<JOy a poof ~d
spa, the hou:.c LS a sheer exercise in
craftsmanship Every ameruty LS here.
fully alarmed, perfectly private and in
meticulous cond1t1on throughout one
of the most beauuful values in Dover
Shures. Just reduced $50,000.
. . ... ............ .NOW $545,000
OP'•n Sun 1-5 1900 Galaxy Drive
831 -7300
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HOME~ FOR SALE
1 BR ptu1 FAM RM or DEN
29214th St, COM .87~ 1208,000 " Sat 1·5
2BEDROOM
* 1429 Dolphln Terrace, Newport Beach
873-«00 $699,500 Sunday 1-5
•20 S.ucape, Newport Beach
831-1400 $126_.000 Sunda 1-5
2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN
2755 Albatross, Coata Mesa
·.... · 845-0303 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-6
••23'BMcheomber Dr., Jumtne Crk, CdM
831-730Q $575,000 Sunday 1-5
""'5 Crestview, Ba)'lhorea, Newport Bch
8«-9080 $259,000 •. Sunday 1-5
29 MaJnaaJI (Jasmine Creek) Corona def Mar
652-2000 1290,000 Sunday 1-5
*2025 Port Brl1tol, NB
87~6000 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1951 Port Lock.alelgh, H.V Hms.'N.B
644-9080 $268,5oo • Sunday 1-5
I BEDROOM
1520 E. Ocean 81Vd, ~8
7~3 $3~.500 Sul'.'l 9-1
93 GaJaxy, O.Shor•, NB
&«-6200 $352,500
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4515 Hampden, COM •·
875-8000 1$450,000 Sun 1-5
188 Muter Circle, Costa Mesa
533-8178 $184,900. Sat/Sun 12·4 4
2801 Morning Canyon, Shoreclltf
8«-9080 • $449,000 Sunday 1·5
3108 Murray, Halecreat, Costa Mesa
845-0303 $124,900 Sunday 1-5
1977 Port Cardiff (HVH) Newport Beach
8«-6928 $202,000 Sun 10-4
' •470 Shady Drive (off lrvtne Blvd) CM
831-7370 $193,700 Sunday 1-5
214 Via lthlca Lido, NB •
875-8181 $420,000 • SaVSun 1-5
**315 Via Lido Soud, NB
~200 $995,000 Sat2-5
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
·. •860 Blueblrd c.nvon Drive, Laguna BMch
494--1905 $375,000 Sunday 3-8
*2000 ~IQhland Drive. Newport Beach
&45-4282 $184,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
383 E. 23rd St, N~rt ~h
548-2313 $376,000 Sunday 1-6
* • 1900 Galpy Drive, Dover Shorea, NB
831-7300 $545,000 , Sun 1-5
703 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
759-1501 $269,500 ,. Sunday 1-5
2601 Harbor View Or. N.& 0
780-121~ $500,000 Sat/Sun/Mon
29 Hlllgrua, Trtl Aock, f Nlne
780-8333 $234,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
702 Larkspur Corona def Mar 87~ '34t,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
1215 Mar1n«a Drive, Baycr•t, NB
. 831-7300 $395,000 Dalty 1-5
188 Muter Circle, CO.ta M ...
533-8178 1184,900. Sun 12-4 4·
1528~r1 Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Coeta Meaa 87S.1 $215,000 Sunday 11-.. * • 1 Peecador Ottve._ Dover Shor•, NB
831-7300 1550,000 Sun 1·5
• 2 Rue Fountalnbleau, ~lg Cyn, NB
875-8000 $45Q.,000 Sun 1·6
•3Rue St Cl,.oud, BIQ Cyn, NB
8«-8200 1525,®o ·Sat 1·5
4RDROOM
*2107 Arbutu., NB "
275,000 1275,000 Sun 1"5
• 25•2 Clrde Dr, Baythor•. NB
"'4"'8200 '380.000 SUn 1-6 * 18 Cypreea Potnt, ~ Cyn, NB 759·9100 11,100,000 8un1-5
,. **1024 E. 8albo9 &Mt, Ptnln. Pt, NB
131.1400 ••,oao.ooo ~ 1.$
* 133e OllUY ~Dnve (Do* ShONI) ~8
e73-730Q aoaa,ooo . · savaun 1-4:30
833 Miiford, C.ShOrtl, NB
844·8200 9&45,000
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875-6000 $835,000 Sun 1-5
(' 941 Serra Way (Meaa Def Mar) C.M. -
432-M51 $139,500 Sun 12-4
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399 Seville Ave, Balboa P9nlnsula
87~ ~7.500Sat/Sn/Mon12:~0-5
4 BR plut1 FAM RM or DEN
**801 BayaJde Dr, Promontory Bay, NB
831-1400 $1, 1501000 $at/Sun/Mon 1-5
5 Bethany (Turtle Rock) lrvlne
552-2000 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
307 Catalina, NB
831-128& $399,000 Sat/Sun 1.30-5
1108 Dennis Or. CM
• 545-0318 $239,900 Sun 1-5
**1510 E. OcMnfront, Newport Beach
840-4868 $825,000 $_unday 1-5
' *1700 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.B.
759-1501 $800,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1441 GaJaxy Dr, Dover Shore&, Npt Beach
. 548-5&47 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dovfr Shores) NB
873-7300 ST{5,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
2801 Island View, Harbor View Hiii•
644-9060 $365,000 Sunday 1·5
-48 Mlulon Bay, Spyglua, NB
760-8333 $599,000 ·Sat/Sun 1-5
* •.04-Mornlng Star Ln, Newport Beach
6«-9060 $550,000 Saturday 1-5
16515 Mt Sherrod, Fountain VaJley
983-6767 $157,950 Sunday 1-5
• .., 4645 Perham, C.Shorea, NB
6«""6200 $759,000 Sat/Sun 1.s
••1218 Polaris, Newport Beach
546-2313 $550,000 Sunday 1-5
10 Purple $.age (Turtle Rock) lrvlne
552-2000 $315,000 Sunday 1-5
1230 Sandy Key, HVH, COM
675-6000 . f379,000 Sun 1-5 ·
*1628 Santiago Drive, Baycreat, NB
831-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-S . ,
••3607 Seabreeze, HVH , NB
642""6200 $475,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
••3384 Summerset Cir, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $246,900 Sat/Sun 2-5
3416 SummerMt, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $254,000 Sunday 1-5
••14 Torrey Pina, Big Cyn, NB
64+.8200 $895,000 Sun 2-5
•1807 Toyon Lane, Baycrest,·NB
831-7300 $290,000 Sun 1-5 ' ~·
1826 Tradewfnds Lane, Baycrest, NB
831-7300 $339,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
*46.39 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shore&, NB
831-73oo $595,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5
**•222 Via Lido Nord, Lido Ille
644-9080 Sl.950,000 Sunday 1-5
**828 Via Lido Nord, Lido, NB
760,8333 $2,350,000 Sun 1-5
1102 W. Bums, Santa Ana
7~15Q 155.000 Sunday 1-5
**13 14 W•t Bay, Penfnsula, Npt Bch
8«-9080 $999,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
SBEDAOOM
•5Rue fJontaJne. Big Cyn, NB
644-6200 $865,000
3009G~d.CM
540-0878 $127,500
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-4
5 IR plua FAM RM.or DEN
•• 1799 Hummingbird, M ... Verd• 984-5500 ssee.ooo Sunday 1-5 *• 8 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge·
fS.40-4888 11.950,000 Sunday 1-5
2216 Alta Vlata , NB ~200 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
••1524 Antigua Way, Dover Shor • NB
831 ·7300 $790,000 .• sun 1-5
*20691 Aquatic, Huntington BMch
-54~2313 1186,850 Sunday 12-3 . -* •3802 Ch...m.I Plaee. Newport , N
831-7300 $850,000 SUn 1·5
DAILY PLOT
••14 TrafaJgJr, Harbor Ridge, NB
78C)..8333 l1,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**U8 Harbor laland Dr, NB
759.9100 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1..S
••43 Montectto Spyglue,NB
780-8333 $725,000 Sun 1-5
••1508 Ruth t..ane, WMtclltf, N.B
&45-6286 $387,500 ·sun 2-5
1619 Santiago Drive, Baycreat, NB
631.:1300 ~5.®0 Sun hS
••1801 Toyon Lane, Beycrel1, NB
• 631-7300, $550,000 Sun 1..s.
I BA plut1 FAM RM or DEN
***107 Mitford, C.Shor•, NB
844-6200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 . .
***101 Via Udo Soud,NB
875-8181 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ·
**103 Via Lido Soud, NB 759.9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
CONDOS FOR IALE
2 BEDROOM · • · ...
507 Avenlda C»npo!Caldal, Bluffs NB
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2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN
211 Marguerite, Old Corona d.i Mar
675-4780 $595,000 Sunday 1-4
38EDROOM
50 Seaplne, Big Cyn, NB
760-8333 $315,000 Sun 9-1
2756 Hiiiview, HV Knotlt, NB
760-8333 $249,000 Sun 1-5
655 Vista Bonita. The Bluffs, N.9
6«-90e0 $229,j)OO Sun 1-5
•BEDROOM
*2156 Vista Entrada, NB
759-9100 $219,000 Sun 1-4:30
TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
34 Sea Island (Ford & Jamboree) N.B.
862-1673 $299,000 Sun. 1-5
4 PlEXE8 FOR SALE
... 2 plua 2 plua 2 plua 3
5021 Dunbar, Huntington Harbour
s.46-'9501 or 8.0-1827 Sat/Sun 11-5
DUPLEiEI 1 a 1
2 BR plua 2 BR
221 Ruby, Balboa lsJand, N.B
759.1501 $320,000 Sunday 1-5
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Lu4le •11utttn New Model Condo. 3 -Ptafanla H07 RENTALs BY CHRISTINE
Fr• t~t prcw\dett Bdrm, den, 21Aba. at-11111 Hatt block to tend. 281' Penth.OuM 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 125. pi.c.nent fie
NotallstAgencylnfo ' tactledg.,age.S1250per Beel, Country Charm-You lBa, new carpet•. pen«arnlc ooeen l bay Ue-Bonded-5-43-2418
539-e182-Belt Real1Y mo. 11500 aecurlty. have It all In w .. tcllft drapee, paint. $800/mo. view, year1y $1500 mo. New lge IPICI~• 1Bd
--------'·'-L .... or IN option. Drive quiet dignity. 4 Bd pool yearly e5CM243 918 W. Balboa Blvd, model Condo w/ell up. hlH. hlJ.. HM by 2820 Elden, D1 tlol'M. £Jeaant, ""'\n· 876-~ nrede&.NewWID&--Adrlan AealtyMMS-47 duded. 11050, P9tS eon-Ooean Frontt:mchek>r apt • ..... ~ 4 BR 2S::: Q , b/W, gar-lldered. 873-75-44 ull lnci kitchen/bath Ctnu ••I •u 27Z2 1~1 Perk-lite. Mttlna;
age. Yl'1Y ...... no pet&. But. lucll IZ40 wtl)Jer rental 873-1592 •S1no1e or oozy c;z; sm prlV patio. A/C & POOi.
S1450.Cal184&-8318 BMJ1k'g5B(j)l oom+ C..,.....,...... -18'.lrptc No utilpd towncenter frvlne.
·llYnlll goodlel, on R3port. Nr Blk to BMch. 2B~ 2ba, Bu t. Inell ZMO se25 No P..• rs'i-6822 • fOO':te8:a dtlP neg.
ocaen $1300 676-5484 agle car gar + Atcg g, new vee 2 +den or S 8d 2ba, Nndy · vnyl/cpt/drp1/palnt. YOUR OWi 4 Bdrm, 3 car gar9, 2 Newtv--deco4'--1-,ed-bect1--leb....,~
beech, no peta. $1800 HOUM about fncd Stm W/ln cloMta,. New O/W, fplca, epa. 11550. Darr9ll $425 mo ~ctt.pta.
6«-9513 wtcnda/evea :,~~~O:~~=~ ~~t~ =i:u ...'11~ COUITRY Pah Prop.151-6787 no pet&. $45.11"
Llttlel l1. Lowlylo 32 Br 2 Ba, Belt RNlty ,_ dep Av1918 MS-1771 ESTATE PofAT~ ~. 1w&/ln2Bftlkr ..... Ing. PENTRIDGE COVE bit na. pat , car ger, · • .,,. .,..., ..,7(. 2er 2 .. -,..__,._ ........ , .__.
S2300mo yr IN 876-9528 M.=s ·~Id 3s!',:. 2.,:: Bluff• 2000 aq rt :fr." leYel Beautiful & park lltce $875l1950 844-2811 ll'plc~ld:"2':r g~.';;
YEARLY $900/MO. CUTE upper 1800'a Info nome3 .. _ · Lr, ~i ~ 4 t't: ..,PrlVate Patios Studio apt-full kttctien, &. IP9 J925. 5H-0200
2 BDRM and GARAGE. 63M 190 Belt rlty fee .,., comer o ·._pa ' Veov..d Parking QUI« alngle prefetred. Pvt 18r, frptc, pool, pctlo, 675-3063 g,...,,belt, pool avail 9/1 ""'Spacloua Apt• $475 873-684-4 gar No..-.. 399.W.BaJ ~,.,-------Under $500 tP• 2BR ~:,.1s1~00 7e0-01571 vDlnlng Arwe Studio ground leWI, prtv St. $555....... ~ lalH. bulc deco< patio &"gar v w a I k. In.CI o a et 1 ent CIMn ave11 9/1 -----__,,...,,...-....,,,._ Pnla1al1 2207 klda/am pet nne hurry ..... Hom4Hlk• Kitchen• $3~/mo 57iee 11 STUNNIWQ Large 28r 281
winter Rental1· Great pen-63M 190 Belt ~ ... ILIFFI 1 block to Huntington & • Garden Apt. =: $565.
1nsu1a 100. v.ry nice 2 & 3 lnlat U44 2 atory townhouM. 3 BO Frwya. CHtl •na 2724 · 710 W.l th St
bdrm• With 1 & 2~ 2 Rd a;;; 2 L cona 2'nba, avail 9/3. Annua' mLmEs FREE 1 Bdrm i3001mo + utli NO THE VICTORIAN
parlllng. Brkr. 67 gat:''comin 2 car~ leaM $1300/mo. Submit LA QUINlA HERMOSA _ peta!waterbeda Couple ~ Bd 1'nbl W/~ ~
Catiltrut gar. vtew. i1200. mo on P9l• 1 kids. 1e211 Parkllde Ln, 1 prllf 2450 Newport Blvd. !tr:-'p9:,u~t• p9,ld Inell 2211 pluuec:. Bkr. 786-7500 Ull IW.n b~ west JtE~· 3 1 BR $475, Lowly tower, 83M120Caa 1·5PM.M·F
lo........, 3 Bd 2ba hOfM 2 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. spa, AIC, 111·1IOG .!°1 a.o1.o11nger. gdaa pd, w/w tcarpel ta. eer Vlctot'la'J' S.595/mo
·-1 ' t Com pool Cu t 2400 S ft 4 Be · -._.. rp1, range,re r g, re---------deck• $900/mo Incl gar· MC. IYI em, m • 1 om q furblahed U8·5282
c;len« 496-5i29 tenni.. $ l050 495-8389 i~· 2 ~~p~a~ ~ lli11l11 Viti• 7 Ad11ttt no Peta. n "'° l 111111
C.r11a ••I •ar 3BR, den, ~ comm dbl ger No' Pea. S 155C 1:ao:4 w. oc::n frC>l"lt'28r 2 Bdrm upstalra w/gat, Want a MlecUOo of Qt'eet
2 9, 1 Lg bike to bdi 2 ~~fis ~";~W:lt 231 cana1 876-7450 s111M er.tri>'c s1•1s '4401_ ~ req. No pet• ~ng~ ~~:To
car carport, lovely bric* , Flat llMI yeat1y oceer Wint• 873-78'13 352 v1e1otla 645-8181. a 4~ hol.de tf look~ In
patio dah w1hr/frldge 4 Br ~~dfam '1':d din clo1& 2 br encl¥.-' ma •u;rt ltu• 2 br 1ba adurta pref. CM,N8,orH
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673-9023 · covered patio. $1250 Ind onty, 20 ft to t>eKh. $800 '"""''
gatdener, W11ter, uaoc HARBOR VIEW HOMES p/mo-u11i pd. 850-7073 28R 2BA. dahwt\r. 1tow, TSL-MANAGEMENT
2 Br, 1 Ba, frP'C, no peta. duea (pool & tennla) No Otd world chatm 4br no peta. 1700 mo. 642-1803
$800 lnc:lda elee:. 11t, last pell. 786-4340 Avall 9121 3'~be. MP guea1 qoarten 38R 2ba. Furn. On Bal. 1ee Magnolia. Costa Mell NB REAL TY 875-HM2
+ dep 873-1160 lie '3--6 l · Penfn. Winter rental Sept --------CLEAN 3BO 2 ~BA llS50 mo. 87 112 15 to 6/15/85. '950, "'"$5 __ 9_.5-/mo-.-2"""Bd,_,....2..,..,b-a-.,..fl"P'C'""-,
3BR 2be. 1tep1 to l>Mch. Smoketree Condo. LR & Lg 3 br -2 atry, patio, ~ 760-8098 <>!' 840-4440 enc gar. all bUfft-lna. nr ~tfi::....L...I
S 1100'1mo. 642-1163 Mbr frptc. No pet• ava 9/8 frplcs, one In maiter anopplng oenter, ••-==--=-.-Ferguson~ Hahn R'.E. $89!5 531-1923 for appt. beeu11fUI 90 -...,. ·OCfl Bay, Ocean & Sunaeta. 810 Center St IPUTlllTI -v beautlfutty fumllhed by 1 3BR CdM bMChfront wntr lllTIU view Incl pool, wr1c ou1 profeulonal dealgnet. Ta Ull_EMflT e.autlfUI. garden apt&.,
• rntl Cell & !Ve mag (out ol CALL US REGARDING tandac, ~·ng· w$a~1100° ~ S 1600 mo. 673.one MJ· 1IOI ~~. ' tsedca, spa. No atate) 303-781-ett2 v NE LEASES .. ...._.. ._ --IR I 493-8148 Cool brecy beKhfront All MWly rectec:. 2 Br. ger. 2Bdrm, 1V.Ba 1641
Lg 2Br 1~Ba. belt oc:.an ~ 'Jiar::Qi SO r l LIDO ISLE 3 BR 2ba+den 2BR nr teno'-. Winter yatd, no peta, $595. Avail 28R, 2Be $886 ~!2C: :~&r4:21:00 Newly painted. Longter,,; rentalS760/mo546-9842 now. 751-3896 398 W. Wli.bn 831·5583
ealty .... 11600/mo 873-2472 Aprtantl Vat. All utll• pd, lrg 1BR. patio, WOOOLANE VILLAGE
Newly decorated 3 br 2 ba NEWPORT CREST - ' refrta *415/mo. No peta. 2Br 1Y•Ba, Cf'P1t, d.rpa, b/I, ~'f:OC, ~~g yrly 3 8d Condo 11150/mo Gatral 2702 201 fA Chatle 960-3728 carport $545 +S600 dep. 7 8 6 -11 72 I 1 •t·IHt·HC dep , •• RENl'XLS BY cHAisflNE °' MM2n • No pets 540 4464
YEARLY-S700 mo-1BR. "~ ;,,;JU::li Mil quired. Shown by appt 125. ~t t• Eutllde 2 Bdrm, 1 bl. lut. leacll fenced patio, gatdener. only 962-0776 Uc-bonded· 5-43-2496 crpta, drpa, yard, pet ok, CALL 675-3083 sn 5 ~837
Y., •RLY $800/MO. CUTE 3880 M, ..... _. __ DrfYe NEWPORT H!IOHTS lov. l l1Ja 2f 2 . 2 11.1111 ... llAll ~ ,....__,,, ly secluded 3 Br, 2ba.. East IJde 3-plex. 2 Bd 1bl ~I OCMn br..ne.
2 BDRM w/Cerport. Pet lrvlne tam. rm, trplc, e1ee: gate 2 Bdrm, 1 <fi. garege. gar am patio rai11 9/1 ated 4 plu. all
OK 875-3083 Turtle Rock Ridge P•ten $1200/mo. 2345 16th St $795 pet/mo yrty. Avail 14es1mo 642-2227. new plu.ah carpet• & ,.~ • Z""" C-Bea tlful 2 Bd + den Or. Roblnaon 645-4870 now 759-0685 dr11PM. dl9hwahtr, Iott ..._ta HI .., u Large 1 9drm, 1 & 2 Ba of clo1et1, balcony 1-1 BR 1515. 1-2BR1626 view S1500 ers-..m Oceanfront-Yearly. Lower 1575 Annual. charming pool, 'lndry, tac. From a...tlfully landaaaped.
1 tmall dog OK. wanted to teue/optlon 2 unit. 3 BR 2ba. 1 car atudlo, attractive wood $424/mo. 543-0339 . 2 Bdrm 2 Ba
239 e. 22nd Street Bd +den or larger prk'g ... 1400/mo. panellng (213) 2n-2120 ........ 1 Needed 1011 or aooner Agt. 87S-6160 ,750 2 b 1 ba tlo LI: 1 br 734-C Shalimar ..
1Br condo · SC Plza area. Turtlerock, Univ twn OCEAN VIEW Nwpt Cf-1 bit 1n!: 227~:'· rorai s/:1~ ~'ft B ... --Ul--.-,-.-.-. ---
Refrtg, w/d, new carpet aquare or San Jo.quln 314er 2~Ba. tam rm. 213-395-3511 1_,,..,,.....=,,....,.· ,.,..,,,...,..---llliiiiiiili:.iii
$875/mo. 766-3958 ar .... Min e mo pre Lie 11425. 831-6757 YEARLY SS50/MO DE-LRG 28A 1 'ABA, garage. I ~
1BR houae, lmmae, nu ferred 1 yr 752-71n L U X E 2 B D R M no peta. S650 mo .
palnt/crpt, gar, gatdener. La1•H ltacll 2241 W/GARAGE. 296 18th Place. $650 2209 Elden Ave. _
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Hou• on lot by ltMH-2 Bd b&. 1435 4M-8321 owner
1be lri>'c. totalty redone,
vacant. sa&o,ooo . Laeua li~atl 2292 549-2042 - --------2 room Bath, Pool 2 Ir llt1 fto4 .... Jrll, J a cu u I, Tenn I a
apple, $775~87 831-1138 551"3381
3BR 2BA w/pool, new NIQuel Sho<n 4br, 2ba
carpet•. next to Lyon tTr, 3 car gar bit-Ina pv1
P'ri $995'mo. 54a.-0742 comm tnnll. pool, beaCfl
4 Bdrm. 2 be condo. So · •1500 mo. 759'-1485
Cat area, crpt•. dr~. •111 ta Vltlt 7
poot. nu Ja1nt. atu-Aulilde v=. §bf 2ba.
lllTllTll S565/57e mo 2 er 11>a
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8 r Mt ht aklog OCMf'I vt.w.
38R 21-"bl condb. Ten-
nla, pool, rrptc, wetbar,
lrg garaige, 11300/mo.
Contact Hotly 547-e501
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28r apt & gar. $760/yrty,
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Reft req; (213)433-0I02
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1973 Arnold St. 123 38th St 846-3875
Sat & Sun 8am·'4pm SAT /SUN hm·duak
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Aeflgerator(2 dr)S225, WW. & DrY9f l145M. CS'M!Wtttlr S100, &46-5849
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MOVING SALE, EVERY dlf/hulch $75, 3 t.twr d91
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'T" Vett•loeded. 8hatP tharp. Lo ml 17975,
84&-5781 . 850-8-430
'78 Capra Cl--*. i . ownr, 4dr led8'l, pl•,
ptb, p/lllrind, stereo, a,clt
cond.$3400.983-8375
Mutt MU 1'78 Chewtle, 4 tpd.,,,,. gd, 11100f0bo,
536-441
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W .. 80733flltl'd(1ASXCM8) '7H t Coroll
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f:itt ... ~ latn ... 80"20l ..... llr(1BEN798) '711·'·-O)'O. a " ~ -..,.. Small Engln.. xtra clNn IED 11111 tltOI' 81320l51Pdalr(000199) Yellow w/camel lnt.-lor. (683KLO) ® Sell your car Instant Cuti 8 l 320t AIT •Ir( 1DAGM4) eunroot, chrome wtleele, S 1388
(or your car. Any. malt•« :a~:=~~~=) lmmeoulate, 1tlll smell• BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
2 dr ha'dtoe> S 1o0 ob(
1'4&-1289/87S-2M3
model. P.ict tor °' not. 82 e33ctl ld'd (lelv440) new, 52,000 ml, all 1«· 19202 Beech 982.0829 °:itr'~tc";~,.O~OTA 82320l51d1/r(1eaj418) vtc. r~~15,750. 1114 YllllOl IL ,.,. tilt
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$2000 CAP ftdUCllOll
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very low ml, fair cond,
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'88 Mustang new paint
Ur11. trana. eng. 1rnmac1
pp(71") 310-•277
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88 Torino GT Conv 28'9 at
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208 W. 1tt, Senta Ana 831-8330 18202 BMch 982.()829
CLOSEOSUNOAYS N'ew 300 TD llatlon ---~----wagon 5 cyl dleeel '82 TOYOTA COROUA
·--------· $25,900. Save $11,000 • AM/FM CU.Stereo LAROE SELECTION OF OV9r ahownn pnc.. A/C, (1EOR740)
NEW l USED BMW'SI anoy WhMll. enrf, rool 14488 Liil ll&OI... rack, central tock. ·BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
VOLUMESALES blaupunkt •t•reo. 192028-Gn 982-0829 SERVICE & LEASING OS244. 831·8330 --.-=-7e"""'T,_oyot--a..,,.Ce1_1c:a __
3870 N. CMtry Ave. Nft ottohi_. equip, allOyl Auto, Stereo, Ci.an (NO~=~!los1 & tlr ... 11000. 84&-9558 (=A)
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CAP $11.500 ssoo CAP reduclion
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18711 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
(7 H) 142·2000 TITALllUITlll '84 280Sl <
475501\2181
318, 325, 528 OILY $220,10 19~~=f<T~~:2a vw ... ta,tront&retrup. ..... ~-..... ..-....
533, 633, 733 per mo + tu. Total down y Ill hol•t•ed 1125 842~720
125457 50 CAP reduction e IWl.J!a •111 ii LI 12000: 3S mo CEL on ap.. '80 vw RXeeit WE CARE A YI I• I prcwed credit (P4014) Priced toMll(908133), ltW I Ill ...
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good. toOd condition. '7• ptymouth Gold Oul1• 1001 OutllStreet 873-0450 AutomatJo,AlrCond. P/8, Newpot( a.ch
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fuel lnJ, eunroot. •t•eo t9202 8eed'I 962-0829 19401 8Mcl\ Hunt 8Cfl $~ W ·U•I • 1H2 UC AEOAL 847•1f07 '
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f'M stereo. 85K ml, x1nt Alt Corid., POwtf/Steer. Autom• io. AlrCond, P/8,
oond a&aoO obo T~ 8rak"' and d00t tocllt 8-,o, Low Miia
(308330) ,(2•1981) 11111' $3188 24 mo/14 000 mr NfV BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
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