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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-09-09 - Orange Coast Piloti-r • r'. . . . OlllGI COAST WELCOME TO TME · CACTUS CLUB SfORTS DAV! JUST &EMEM8ER, ~E'RE OUT M RE TO MAVE FUN .... ; GARFIELD ® --------1 WMY-,-MELLO, ------------NERMAL. \AREN'T "w'OU COTE WELL, TWO CAN PLA"I 'TME - C?>YMPATMV · GAM£ , aUNDAY' se~-··" 9, i ••• AM ! CLEAR AND SUNNV ! OUR FIRST RACE WILL BE TWENTV LAPS ••• I ATTENTION, EVERVSOP'r' ! TMAT MEANS DOWN AND SACK, DOWN AND BACK, TEN TIMES ••• by Jim Davis -----------------------------------------------------,--------------.,-------------------- ,.... PRETTY DRESS ! ·I'LL TRY JT ON WOW! LOOK AT THAT LONG t.:.INE FOR THE DRESSING ROOMS! MAYBE I CAN TRY IT ON, I AETER ALL~ DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER ~ ' I'M WORRIED ABOUT---.... DAVEY, AUNT BETH~ I THINK t'H:AT IF WE WENT TO LIVE WITH OUR DAD, HE'D RUN AWAY! YOUR DAD'S NEVER BEEN MEAN TO YOU BOYS,CHUCK ... AND I KNOW HE LOVES YOU 60TH VERY MUCH! by Hank Ketcham ,~y Harold Ledoux . r-------------I GUESS MAYBE HE DOES! BUT HE DOESN'T SEEM L\KE OUR FATHER ANYMORE! CAN'T WE CONTINUE TO LlVE HERE WITH YOU ? MEANWHILE ... AFTER LEAVING A NOTE ~OR DARLENE TELLING HER HE IS DRIVING EAST, CRAIG SELLS HIS CAR AND RETURNS TO THE GAMBLING CASINO • j EN , WHE.N QOO ~KE 1M I& our 0010 ~E FIEl.D ,,,, OON MULLINS I WAm-t.;OU 10 WEAR -11 WnH PRIDE ! IT COUL..D HAPPEN TO ,ANYONE, LORD P. WE'LL LJ51tN UP! AND REMEMBER .. r ntE. OPE.N END GOE.S IOUJARDS 1HE F~ .! by Ferd and Tom Johnson ,AT'S THE LAST TIME: I CTICS' FL.YCASTIN~ IN' A BAIHING SL.JIT. c::---.-... WHISK YoLJ IHROUGH HA-r WAS He t-ONE5 URGeON, PAW! S'<JRGERY IN No TIME. He'L..t.-ee OK~Y NOW! MA'AM! HOW CAN we eV5R -rHANK YOU, MASKESP S"rRANCSeR? ! wa-rH '"f'Hose KINP · oF Fees, Pl c:> VOU 1"HINK HES'P S"'f I t.-L-06 HORSING OUNc:> , I ?I . . by George Lemont ---------~---- • ------~------------------------------~-~--~-.,-- • (/ - zo WU U WHAT . 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I L • 2 A 3 L·" A t 1.H .. H 4 ., E WORD SQUARE WITS TEST Challenge : l. Unscramble letters of five words (caplt .. lz· ed) In the sentence below. 2. Insert these words In correct order In the diagram above · to form a word square -that Is to say, a square In which words read the same both across and down One word -LATHE -Is already In Its place. "The carpenter Is ATLHO to 'OWLAL small fry to play In his workshop REWEH he keeps his TELHA and RETHOequlp!"j"t." No fair pe_,eklng. 1-*INI S .IMtlO r 8'11•1 t 141901 l ..011\' I E ~ . .. 0 00 0 This Is a clank op. tlul Illusion. . .. • SPEED ,READ! Try re.,dlng .. the following sentence ·aloud several times at double normal · readlng .. speed 1 I say. sir, does fhls shop stock short- -sleeved smooth-weave soft doth sport shirts? 25 • • 2.'f 0 .23 0 'l1· 21 • 00 0 18 .20 • • \9 .I'~ •17 • WHAT'S UP? What catl y(JjJ draw to complete the circus scene above? To flndout, lM:ld nnes 1 to2 toJ,and soon. :For Better or For Worse . ·\ WRNNA 00 \T ! 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Neither, for that matter, can the uncle of our country, Walter Croalrite. ''I can claim on my clOWef," explains the venerable newsman , "should I start look.i ng for a job, an at Cafne8ie Hall wi~ sm.tra and Robert llenill" According comeback show after his re- ti~ment," Cronkite remiflis. ces. "'I Wa$ standing in the wings waiting to thank Frlnk for his performance. They dragged me onstag_e and insisted I sing with them. I did, even though I can't sing a note." And that's the way it is. 0 ';' ,, \ \t \ '... " . \, .. . . .. In fhe cotd. harsh world of Hollywood, it's nice to know you can at least count on. welJ. family ties. ''I'd rush to Jaatlae's defense if she was in trouble." insists her brotber...._Bete- man,15,whoismov· lng from Siluer Spoons to the new NBC series It's Your Move this fall while Justine conl.iti- ues in the cas of Fami- ly TN!S. Even so, the Bateman household is noc exactly a haven of to Cronkite. such a claim lranQuUtity. ··we argue about would be factually true. "But 1V; She wants tow ch Chan- att the facts always the truth? nel 6 and I want Channel 1:~ · This is a problem we jour· explains Jason. "And she goes nalim have faced since the nuts if I'm in her room when be&inning Of journalism." rm not SU~ to be. And Okay, Walter. give us the she takes too Jong in the facts ... , was emceeing a bathroom. Sometimes I think beriefit for the Hospital for she has fallen asleep In there. ial Su at Sinatra's I wonder what rls do in there. When they come out they don't look much different from when they went in." 0 Not many 24-year-Okis get to write and direct a feature film; not many 26-year-olds get to produce one. With a littJe help from Robert Redfaltl and ther~ts. Mkkllw and Raphael SU•er (she din!ded and he producst Hesier Street and OriJJy Scents of w"*"· Mart.a Sllftr and her oldef sister Dina col- laborated on Old Enough. which opens around the cou~ Uy this month. The first moYie to be backed (partially) by Redford's Sun- dance Institute, Old Enough is about two young~ who live on the same ~ York City block but come from different worlds. Says Marisa: "It's about that moment in childh6od when you're still innocent. Then the realities of the world come crowding in.·· ·With Redford helping to develop the screenplay and Wener Fuablader's ci nemato- grapher. Mlclaael Ball· ...... shooting the film, the9*rs seem ready to rouow ther ts' lead . ~ next project? A co~ about young people who, not unlike Dina and Marisa, ~ sttualing for independence. . . 0 Some new entries in the And They Said It Wouldn't Last sweepstakes: CecM-1 -Bldl.. rhe gams-down favorite on ~·s Dukt!s of Hazr.ard, confirmed that she will , take mime Robert Sb.lelda (ex-silent-partner and ex-husband of Lorene Yaraell) to meet her family in South Dakota .... Hair today, gone tomorrow. &lk Fab t I l~ beau of best-tressed ....., s.. ...,., is now linked to Kalby Sbowes a. with whom he tripped the light OLRoiJeo ~. --n-..a.. 'DI ~CU:~'::l;;; =ej~ the Los~ es restaurant Palette. Which makes us thick back to la5t summer. when Morgan was Jinked to the host of Th~ Tonigtu Show. Wheme's Jo• DJ? 0 Though four-time Tony winner Nlllall ..... , ~ reluctanl to play the Miss Marple- '· esque role of Jessica ~ in the new 1V series ~ f J She Wrote, she's had a change . 1 of heart Why? It's no~ the senior sleuth was · ed jg with the hi~ quality the ri scripts. Whether Lanstxiry. 58, ~ will watch the show is another lJ story; she's become a devotee OfMTV. ltifui I s so ~ I she explains. "I do hare it • r sometimes; the roence is just ii awful, horrible. Still, l'm d rnesmermd by how bizane it u all is." ... Seu& St I dbes ~ who's been known to say he' ) I never grow up, will next be soaring with -what else -a -i movie version of the J.M. Bar-~ tie classic. Pettr Pan • . I 0 l "Is there anything you don'I like about being fanioUs OI SUC· cessful?" LM. c:J Monterey. Calif .• writes in to ask singer -~Mlsuppoaeit's a lack of personal freedom." says CoolT "I want to have a proper 1 · and be able to walk down the street without anyone ~ me. It's also hard beina away trom my dauFter. Casey. When I come back from being on the road she tells me 'Orie thlfl8 I don't waN. to be when I (Jf:IW up is a sineer. Why couldrt't you ha~ been a teacher or some- thing?"' 0 a I HAVE-IHE BESI . . JOB IN THE WORLD That's how Marie Krafsky might put it. Watch her ~ or the countles.5 teachers like her -in action, and you might add that she does the best job in the world as well. By Tony Scherman M arie Krofsky now teaches sixth grade at Thomas Jel. · ferson School in Edison. NJ. A teacher. Think bock. Did a good one euer cha~ your life? Marie has changed peoples lives: On the day I see Mr. 7or ~ance, sixth- grader Jessie tells her that her brotller, a c-Olle(Je student. p/fJns a hlStory-carttr beca~ 6f Maries inspi.ration. At 45, Marie Krafsky is flOOd. and she knows it -she's a master muentor and improoiser of /taming techniques: "My bag of tricks.·· she calls them. Winner of system-wide teaching awards in the la~ Edison district, where she's spent 21 )'OOJS. Dt!dicated troue/er, along with her husband, Mel. And last -but cer- tainly not /oosJ -lifelong Brooklyn Dod.~ers fa[I ---- Ton.v Scherman o a u:nier flt 1fli m N~w Yor• Stil~ she says, "I'm nothing special- at least I hope not I think I represent the majority of people in my profession But sometimes I feel like a stranger in · the world I try to fight th~ winiJmills -teachers who are negative, and you see what they're doing to kids; parerus who are negaJiue, and you can 1 change them, people who tell you your job and know nothing about ii. I'm a teacher, euery day. I work with kids who can 1 understend something ~.-My job is" to make them undersland " All across the country, the scene re- enaas itself:. A teacher faces a roomful of _young peo/)/e who ne.ed attention. discipli(le and loue. If the teacher's like Mane. odds art that the kids Wtll haue a pretty good day. Marie usually does, eV('fl if this one. o sunny Wednesday not long (Igo, starts a bit eqrly. . 6:30 Lm.: I'm exhaulsted. I was out until _2 a._m. at a play. When you're teaching ured. you have to ~ch your· self to try harder, to not get impatient. ~ a.m.: Prep period for the day's classwork. A math test to copy, math papers to grade. and a visit to my refuge: the unofficial hangout, "Frank's Place." Last year, Frank the janitor invited me in for a cup of coffee. Pretty soon . a grpup of us just gravitated back there. We'll bring in bagels, ~cake, hard roUs. It's the therapy room, the party room. 10:00 La.: My math group comes in. The best thing about teaching is to watch that little h~t tum 011 -that "f got it!" -when t ey suddenlf. under- . stand something that they didn t before. (That happens in a big way this mom· ms -the entire class passes the lest. and 18 of the 2 I kids ask to take a sec- ond test for extra crediL) Part of It's the approach . I always in- vent games to make the conCepts·more vivid . .And I'm always. asking "Why?" I'll help the.ill. but they have to make their own d~ovcries. One day. just M l worked up to a big ":t?." To!'"my, a little boy sitting al the smaCked his forehead and said, "I can't believe it! There she goes with that 'Why'!" And we'll have-math contes1t--The~ other day, another Tommy w~ up at the board ttying to divide a fraction. He froze. His team is shouting, "C'mon. Tommy, c'mon!" Now, teachers are strong actors and actresses. and it helps to provide an element of surprise. I grab Tommy by the waist and flip him up- side down. H~g there, he shouts, "I got it!". Invert and multiply -he remembered! Tommy won't ever fomet how to divide fractions . • 10:50 a.m.: My-reading class, which comes in next. is the slowest group of sixth1Jrade readers. So, for the first elem of the year, l diagram a football play on the board, and ask them what it is. All sorts of responses: tic-tac-toe without the grid, a seating chart. One boy -that was great! -said it was h~ and kisses. If someone guesses. of all things. that its a football play, I say, "What would I be doing with a football play on the black· board?" In the end, I teff them it really is a football play. And that there are two things they have to learn in this ~room: Expect the unexpected, and don't let me change your mind if you In IM classroom (lelt) or wuh her col--leagues In tht! "faculty IOUlf(Je," Franlt's Place (above}, Mark gioeS -afld get.s - a sp«iaJ kind of warmlh. know you're right. Toda) three of the ki<b have to go "testify about some boys' bathroom fij.:. jinks -they saw someone break a toilet seat. One of the three. let's call him Freddie, is a soecia1 person, fantastic kid. His father and brother both are on drugs and alcohol. He lives with his mother. He's the kind of child who just can't say, "I like you." It's inside, but it won't come out. I ent to war over .h1m. Speciil ser· - vices wanted to cl~ him as "em<>- tionally disturbed.'' I told them'. "You don't go putting labels all over a child because he's got a few problems." I won -he stayed. He earned an A in reading. He came up to me and said it was his first A ever. . Think about il: a kid that's been in school six years, and he never got an A. If it were you, wouldn't it tum you off to school'? Todar he asks to correct a spelling test Hes just ~t a day on suspension -he wrote a dirty word on the com- puter! Now he's saying, ··1 want to be part of this class; even if I sometimes · ' push myself out." Ffe<1die once wrote a story that l'U alway$ remern.ber. A Oui.stma,, tree was too small. A fairy came and said, "U you try hard you'll get big and be picked for Christmas." The tree tried and tried. Nothing. Then, on Christmas Eve, the tree woke up and it had suddenly grown. It still wasn't as big as the others, but it went to the falry and told her, ''You did this for me. I wish I could hug you, but I can't" 12:30 p.m.: Marie B<JeS off to Franks room. One day a Vt!fY small boy hap- pened RQSI the teachers' ·lair. pttted in and shrieked, ''Look! ~ teache1s arr toling! .. tvhaIClid he 1hil1Jt."" kJagliS Marie. "We get greased and 0tled?" In the hall ~ class. sixt~ lilJe.wire Andy spots Marie and shoutS, · 'There she is!" Whas up? Nothing. Hes ~ pleased to Stt her. 1:15 p.m.: 1M kids race in for social ShX:Ba t:S oroJ l'PpOlt ~ IOdqy on IM Crusades. A pretty Indian girl named Kama/a goes first. "Holly, " she kttps sayzng for "Holy. "Repealed coneaions from dassmotes. Qie finally says, .. Hey. giiir her a bmik. " Kamala s rtpoTt. say her ailics, "doesn i sound Liltt her. "~ cheerfully confesses she cribbed tt from the en- cydopedia. "Did you kam anything?'' Marie asks gently. 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And well \\'OrTh the price-for it is the best- : scJling. most expensive Christmas Ornament Set ever sold by this : giant New York firm. But the entire set is yours for only $3. 95 during ' this Pre-Christmas Sale. You sa,·e $16.00 -a full 80CC ofl the nationally advertised price.' You get the entire set of 21 delightful miniatures. Each piece is different and hand-painted in colorful detail. Jolly Santas and roJy- poJy snowmen. toy wooden soldiers. cuddly bears and animals. merry .. go-rounds, sleds, cuckoo clocks. and much more. Not cheap plastic but rich natural wood. hand-crafted with the lo\'.ing old fashioned skill you hardly sec anymore. Enlarged to show detail. l These valuable Christmas Sets will not be sold at this price by tl company in any store. There is a limit of two (2) sets per address at th price, but requests mailed early enough (before Oct. 3) may request u to seven sets. Mail th1s.original printed ad together with yo1Jr name and address an $3. 95 for each set. Add only $2 shipping and handling no matter ho many sets you are requesting. AIJow up to 6-8 weeks for shipment. Ma to: Abernathy & Cl°'ther, Christ111 Ornament Offer, Dept. 603-12 Box 1789~ Hicksville, New York I 1802. (A2490i • ... ~'. Otill TOPn&al• hard on Kamaf<J, Wlio onlj ~n to speak English reanl/y. r1 can~ mull her for a language barrier. She tried hard, and she 's improoing. ·7 "What city did the Turks muade?" asks Marie. Hands shoots up· "Rome." "Madrid." "Vatkan Cily?" "Lebanon?" "&!lhlehm1f. Mer rep«t«J hinls., Marie finally has to tell them: "Jerusalem. " Reports are tou~ for them. At the beginning of the year everyone was all concerned about length: "Mrs. Krafsky, how lo!la should I write?" "TIU you're finished. I had them write a Footstep Report: take their shoes off, trace their ·feet, and write, "A Day in the Life of a Cave Person." It could only be as long as their two feet. Very tough, writing a ROO<t short report. ~ went outs: "Can f put boots on?'' "Cin I borrow my father's feet? .. "But I have little feet!" "Tough," I said, "write a little report:' 2.-00 p.m.: The S«ond social studies class "visits" Arcade lsJand, a remote spot, imagined in great geographic detail, where the class has been ship- wrecked. For each visit they have to think up and solve a new set of pro/; /ems Today they must communicate with a native who sp«Jks no English. A boy named Li Chun fits the bid nice- ly -he pleasantly rattles on in Chinese as the puzzled uisilors try to set through to him. Frustroled. they invent a new charoder. a grizzJed ~ime castaway who still remembers a few scraps of English. Andy WtU play him. The veteron castaway has a plan for escape from the island. "Home!" chortles Andy in his pidgin-English "Boat'" He races out into the hall followed by one or two henchmen Marie. wondering but game. ~ them go. Andy charBes back. uilttling a jum- bo garbase can. ''Boat/'' Uaping inside. ht dlSOfJP«ITS -until the garbose can tips. disgorging its kicking contents on- to the floor. The class erupts, and Mane comes over. a bit concemed: ':4re )'OU aJI rig/tt?" Andy looks up. "Of cou~ I'm all right; I'm ~playing!" Manir. the castaways' presidenl. is ;m.· pressed with tM boat. He scratches his head. "You mean we could've gotten off thiJ crazy island six months ago?" The bell rings. Th( firsl buses are already rolling in. I keep lookin8 for something new. for fresh md~, for leami~~· Ar· cade lSlana is au abolat taKiiij a probleril and having the kids find po&.Sible solu- tions. There's usually more than.one solution, and hopefully they team to be comfortable with that. When I wa.s a kid in the '50s. we could make decisions. And we rouJd ~ne. Kids today don't have that Take away their comput~ and they have nothis:'t to do. They haven"t been taught t.o thank. These poor kids -getting them to think is the most difficult job in the world 3:15 p.a.: At the end of the day you're exhl0$led. Today hasn't ~n FAMA.' Wa.r.u • scnt:MD • • lllM '7 -bad, but there are times, after everyone's on their bu5es and~ wheri it's hard to walk down that hall and get in your car. But you've just BOl to face being wiped out at day's end. Especially If ' ..... . ... : ... ... ..... . . . . ·. you're funny like me, and won't leave a problem alone or back away from a confrontation. The day I become in- timidated -by a principal, an ad- ministrator, a superintendent. a parent, a child -lhal's v.tien l'U pack it in. .tn my house there a.re two sculprures and a bas-relief d Don ~ He failed. Sometimes I do. too. But he kept trying. So do I. IW .... ____ ® -Try it for-the price. You'll smoke it r ' for the 14 ·w-01 ... .. eess o s aineS®CIU IDS Gaines~Dog Foods wi·ll contribute up to $150,000 to The American Humane Association to help care for homeless dogs. 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IOftued 2 cape (8 oz.) sharp Cbeddar cbeeM, !IRled ~ cup clari beer l dove prUc, ftnely chopped 1 ~ teupooiu ~n mu.tard I teupooa pQrika ~-teupoon \y~ Nuce \4 teaspoon Mil, O¥ to tute Few twlm tre.hly l"O'lDd black pepper I. Saut~ almonds in oil until crisp, stirring cons1antJy; reserve. 2. In food processor or in bowl, us- ing electric mixer, combine cheeses. beer. garlic, mustard, paprika, Worcestershire, salt and pepper; beat until smoothly blend- ed. Add almonds; mix at medium speed until blended. Mak~ 3 cups llASY 81D CHID18a1AD s~ cape bbaalt bUlnt m1s I mp ftDeJy Wedded aharp Claeddar c.beae : (fl--.) cu beer (l~ aape) I-Heat oven.. to 350°. Grease~ 2-quart casserole, or grease and Oour a 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. 2. Mix all inaredients; beat vigorously 30 seconds. Pour into prepared casserole or loaf pan. 3. Bake until golden brown, 45 to 50 minutes .. Remove from casserole: cool 10 minutes. Cut casserole bread into wedges to serve; cut foal Into senerous ~-inch-thick slices. -4. DO-ahead tip: Cool bread com- pletely: wrap in aluminum toll. To serve1 he.al in foil in 375 ° oven for abolir 20 minutes. · Maka 8 M7JU18' "Juat imagln~! .\'ow at lall, f/OU can hav~ An mazing New Diet Discovery HOW TO BURN OF BO_,Y FAT, HOUR~BY ·HOUR! tit~ bod11 of f/OUr d~am•!" and do it even while you sleep! ~ar fnC'nd. M> l\afTl( I\ S.ndra Brool..\ I am a dm coun<.elor and I ha\C' hcC'n '"C'lrl..1n, 1n C-o\la MeY. Cahfonua ror ~·-: Vt'llr\ I am rrproduan1 m~ b1h10C'\\ card a1 t~ bom>m of 1hi\ r&llC' and I am "n11n1 10 a\I.. ~ ou a pet!iOnal fa\or. If )'OU -.Ill do thi\ fa\ or for mC', ~ou ... ,11 be hclf'lina mC' 11.i1h m~ "'ork and I "'II 11.adh pa} ')OU for your help. HerC' '' "hat 11 " all about A\ a dirt counselor I do a lot of r~earch on d1f1C'rC'nl 11.a)'S to lo~ \\C'lfht and rttrntl~ I rC'all) hi1 1he JKkpoc. hall s1ar1rd 11.hen I read a hcadhnC' 1n Co~mopohtan Maiazme th11 ~aid. BURNS AWAY MORE BODY FAT EACH DAY THAN 15 HOURS OF NON-STOP EXERCISE! ThC' ~1011 underneath that headline v.a\ 1n- crrdiblc It told about an amazing di~ pill that hti nov. been IC'\tcd by S00.000 men and women. According 10 1hc annou~ni. 1h1~ pill. when u~d v.nh a Ct'nam "Cruh-Lo~, .. wonder d1e1. can produce a \\e1aht I~\ of up to I pound C'""Y II to 12 houn and a los\ of I '·. 10 2 pound\ each da). No1 onh that . the an- nouncemn11 also ind11.:a1cd vou could burn av.ay ra1: • Op to 4 TIMES FASTER then running 20 to2Smltn1 ... kl •Up to 7 TIMES FASTER than over 2 hours of 1lt·up1 or puah·upel •Up to 15 to 22 TIMES FASTER than 1 30-mlnute non·stop welght·llft wori(outl Could all 1his be 1rut" I had lo find out Afrcr more reading I \OOn di~overcd that 1h" pill contains an ama11ng formula that has been uwd by 'ICvcral 01hcr compan1C'\ who ha1<e alW> reponed 01raord1narv n.~)ult' For example. one company 1alks about a "'"oman "ho. us1na 1h1s urnc formula . lost 16 pounds in JU\I 7 d•>~ and ~Y' that d~'tOr\ have pra1\Cd this incrcd1- ble tablrt ti thC' best diet pill C"IC'T AnothC'T compan~ ~•)\ 1h1\ formula. \\hen used With 1hr1r Pfoaram, leu people fttl e'ttremel) vibrant and C'nt'rJC'"' and, at the \a!TlC time. 11 said you can. • Shrink mllllon• ol l1t cell• In th• first 2A hour9. • Melt off up to 10 pounds In 4 day1 • Bum away up to 11 pound• In the flrat ... It • Drop up to 24 pounds In 14 dtiya • Continue loelng 30, 40, 50 and up to 100 poundl Ind more Naturally. rcadina all th«e t"la1m\ got me 1 vff)' ncilcd bccau\C I am alv.1y~ on 1h( IOOkOUt tornew way~ to help my client~ to'><' 1 wc1s)i1. Aho. 11 was \Cr)' encour111n1 that so many different compan1ei were rC'porun1 thC'1.C' dramatic rnults and that each company ..... , u\lnl a pill that i:ontains the txa~t samt 1c11ve in1rcd1ent. Any-.ay, to malt a rons story shon I tooti. all of thb infonn1uon fond somt of tltt pt/15) 10 THE A"ERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION and I \lartcd to ..,ork -.ith them on a provam 10 make thi\ formula rw11 mo" tl/ttto~. The rC'\uh' hue been am111na. Our nc-· prodiK-i '' callrd FAST-TRIM and it works hltca mirade. FAST -TRIM is an all-out fat·fl1htin1 v.capon tha1 " bo1h ,are and 111ry f>O~r/ul! FAST· TR I \1 'ant a in' thrtt fan1u1ic tools to help you loo,c ThC') arc: I 4. diC'I pall "'"ith thC' txacr ~mt acuve lngrC"· dieni that hu been u~ b> the Other com· panics mentioned earhC'r 2 AnolhC'T pill thal \\Ork\ 10 nu~h out "CCS\ "ater so you can itt an 1mm«J1att start on lookma thin ~ ;\ u111qut program 1ha1 I pcrsonall) de~cloped 1ha1 worb utrcmely v.tll w11h or ~i1hou1 lhC' C'~lra htlp a diet pill can pro- "•de AhogC'thcr. I behe\.e thts produC'I i~ lht ~t thma on 1hc markc1. It uuly gi\.CS you 1he best of both \\Orld\ II ~ dcsianed 10 allow you to comfortably reduce your alone intake in order to pro\1dt ultimate fat d~truction and, as.- toundina as 11 may sa:m. you •ill· • NIYet mlH a meal • Neve( starve youraelf • Never torture youraelf with exen:IM Why am I w tllciled about this product? ThC' an~•C'T is caS) You stt, allhou1h I C9n't ~ouch for the re5ulls achieved by other com- panies (I only know what I rad), I can dtfinndy "ouch <or all the facts 1n my own per· limal'"success s1ory." It'\ hard to behcve no-.-. but not Iona aao I actually wci&hcd 389 pound.\. And back thC'n, -..hen I was so heavy and JUst le.aroma how 10 lose wt11ht I didn't C"\<C'n ha.,e "ha1 I nov. l'lll "The Pill" to help mC'! But tho~ day• (thank God!) are aonc IOrC"Ver I no" wciah onl) 112 pound'! Yn, 11's true I have actually lost 277 pounds and I did 11 in only I J months. This as an avera1c loss of 21 3 pounds per monch and, dunna the fir\t four mon1Jn, I los1 an avcr•F of more than nine pounds per wttk ever)' sinJIC' wttk! 8)· the w·ay. I have also losr: • 37 INCHES OFF MY HIPS • 3e INCHES OFF MY WAIST • 5 'It INCHES OFF MY CAL YES • 18'/• INCHES Off MY THIOHS AND EVEN • 2V1 INCHES Off MY FORE.ARMS! Hov. much will you lose7 Nobod) can say for surt . II all dC"pend~ on your i01Sividual merabolism. your current wciaht·l~el and a JlWllbcT or othet factors. My Cl1C is...umuual b«aust f had"° muc:h to l01e HOYo'C'Vef, when )'OU t>tiin to USC' Che" FAST-TRIM P'otrlm. you can actually C"lCptet to me11ure the" d1f· ftttn<:t in your walnJ1~ 1n the f'int 41 hou"! In fa.ct. you wall probably lose more inchn each -..eel; th.an If )'OU d1d hundJtch Of Jll•Uf)' r\ery day. Not onl) Lhat. 1f you ate llkt 'ome of m) mo'il \Uccnsful dltnu, you tna)' vtry "ell l<Xe a' much as l to 5 inchei off your \\ais11inc in the very Orn monrh and, 1f you a~ a woman, )OU may l<>K U muetl U a rull diets we in only '7 days And don't forin. the FAST·1lUM pro· aram 1i\c\ you my S)'ltm plt1:r 1h.at amwns dici "'" p/MJ the af0ttmen11oned pill 1ha1 nu~hn ou1 exttu 1iuut •aitt". A.II in all. IAST-TRl\f may ~ 1he mou tomptt~n'1"c and dftctf\e fat·burn1n1 method evtt dc'vtloJ'Cd There art no painrut t'\ttdkf. no \tarvauon diets and no 11mmicu. f AST.- I RIM ll a unique 'Y•tem and c ... o amann.1 tablns that. -.hen uwd CCl9C(~r. mak~ up • proa,ram. that, quite simply. -..'Orb lib cro:..v' And"°"' I wam to \pread 1he ..,ord. I ~•m C"CI') O\C"f'WdJht pcnon and C'VCT) medical doc- tOI' in the "orld to know about FAST-TRIM What I nttd 1s proof and this 1s where you can h(lp. And, a.s I said before, I "ill be morC' than happy 10 repa> )OU for your help. So the-ref ore. hC'T'C' is what I would like you to do. If you or any mtmbcr or your farruly 1~ ovC'l"'cijht. I would like you 10 ao ahead and ordtt the FAST-TRIM proaram (ii 1s sold b> THE AMERICAN DIET ASSOC'IATION) and qan usina it and Stt if it -..ork~ for you. Nov., as I said ~fore. bttauSt C'\C'f}'bod)' i\ dirrncnt, nobod)' can auara.n1cc ho"' mucb t'lf ~ ftiC you . will ~r. HO ... C'\IC'f, THE AMERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION 1\ \0 pos1tne about FAST-TRIM they arc m1k1n1 rhe f0Uo"in1 1uaranttt: IF YOU HAVE NOT LOST UP TO 8 POUNDS IN THE FIRST .g HOURS AHO UP TO 12 POUNDS IN THE FIRST WEEK. IF YOU AR£ NOT 100% SATISFIED -THEN SEND BACK lltE EMPTY PRODUCT OON· TAINER AND THE COMPANY WILL RETURN YOUR ENTIRE PAYMENT TO YOU OUIETL Y AND WITHOUT QUESTIONS I The Pfke ,, jun Sl9.~ plui S2.00 postaac and handlina (Total Sll .9S• for • fuU 30-day ~upply with complete" instru~tion), A 60-day -. \upply i~ Sl9.9S and, if you order th.is amount, the companv wall pay all C0$1S for handhn1 and sh1pp1ng. VITAL NOTE PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION& IE.LOW TO RECEIVE YOUR FREE SUPPLY OF THIS AMAZINO DIET 8YST£M. I• llQiy 10 order. Jun write)·our n&tMand addrn& and the v.ords "FAST·TIUM" on a piece or paper and ~ 11 with your payment to: tHE AMERICAN OtET ASSOCIATION 1 ... Newport tlvd .• o.ot. U.141 Cotta MMa, CA 12Ul' Check~ and mo~)' Ot'dcn 'hould ~ m.4t' l'•)'tblr to TH~ A tl!RICAN DIET ASSOCIATION and ~-redu -.:.rd order~ can Ix< handled b) phone If you lhe in Cahfom1a. JU.SI dial (7141631-4170 and tell the per\00 -.110 an~v.en ho11. much you 11.a.n1 to order. Al1c1 that, give her 1he number of your Ma\terCard or Vl\a and the t"lpira11on date. Ir you liH ou1 sick California. you can call our toll-tree number 11.hich n (800) 8S4--6917 Thai's all thtrr 1~ to it. Your order \\Ill Ile sh1pPed prompll) Afttr that. }'Ou are th< onh JUdlC'. H you arc not 100...._ samnr<S. \lmrl\ rtturn the tmp1y product contamtr and THI AMERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION ,.,II rt: rund your tnurc pur(hasc prict v.nh no QUC\ llon\ "ha1soevC'r Ob\1ou~ly. hO\\C'\er. to takt ~ mlt. like 1h1'. 1he company has 10 be prcll) surt )Ou arr 101n110 be much mort than ~amficd A1:1u.il· I). in fa,,, I behC'\C' you are aoing to be am.ii C'd' An}'"'I), 1f I am i:orrec1. I v.ant )OU 10 wntt me a letter. Send lhC' leuer 10 THl >\MERICAN OIFT ASSOCIATION. mar .. cd 10 m> a11cn1100. In the lcner cell me hov. mu wtlght )'Ou ha"c lo~\ (plca<.e include' 1c1u before and aftC'r fiaurC"S) and ho"' you r about thC' FAST-TRIM proaram. In return for 1h1s favor I will 1mmC'dlate (ti won u I &ti your IC'n tr!) 'end )OU a.noth \Uppl y of 1hest \pecial dtet tablets (and 1 ~pec11I wain pill~> and I will ~nd the ohsolutt(v /rtt The amoun1 I "ill send you will be the u amount )Oil order no" from the compan ThC'Ttfore. 1n your letter. be \UrC' to tell me ho much you ori1mally ordtrcd. Tilt fr« tablC1 Wlll \Cnd )OU ,..ill be my "'Y of thankina v and rtpay1n1 you for your help You \CC, v.1 )'Our help. and the help of 01hcr ni'e peop lllt.C' >·ourself. I honC\tl)' feel that. in t~ lo run, I can do a lot 10 ea~ the \Uffn1n1 of ..plC' who ha\C' bttn s1 ruulin1 for yea" "ilh -.-ti1ht problem. • Smccrely.1 ~-. ; '-'--d~'!~ ~--Sandra Brooks D•tl Coun\CIOr IMPORTANT NOTICE Aa your "loM Motnt 'o plum!MC you UM 'f'JAK 900d JudgfMnt aftd not let become too thin. Nonn1I dtr.ctklnt MI09"f ta Ing 4 talNt• Ndt ctay. HOW9'Mf, 11 you M'e IOll weiotit too fut (mot• than 10 potMClil • f9dllce the C*-la to oNy 2 per da1. THE DIET SYORf; LOCATIONS GOROON WILLIAMS'S MONTHLY COLUMN HOW WELL DOES I YOUR SCHOOL USE COMPUTERS? Back-to-school time is here, and if you're a parent, you 'll want to make sure you know how your school system is using computers -and whether it's the best \.\ay to help your kids adjust to the age of technology. Chances are good that your school is using computers. According to the latest ~ti mates. two-thirds of all elementary schools and close to 90 percent of all high schools have them. There Is one computer for every I 00 students in America's schools. But having a computer or two around school is one thing: using them to the !Jest advantage of the tudents is something else. There have been too many false starts, too many overblown promises -and too little thought given ro how most people will really use these new tools. w "comouter literacv." teach a few kids programming, and the majonty or students won't benefit. Second, teachers should have some training in the use or computers. Like the students, teachers don't have to be programmi_ng whizzes. but they should understand what a -computer can do (and what it can't). Third, teachers should have a pretty good idea of how computers are being used in their field, and they should know what software packages are available to accomplish tasks related to their area of expertise. Fourth, the school should be using its computers in the classroom where possi- ble -not to replace teachers but to assist them. Used correctly, a computer can be a valuable teaching aid by allow- ing students to try .different ,approaches to a problem, working at their own ~· Find out how your children's teachers reallv feel about a>mouters. Do thev see , •MISSES •WOMEN'S •PE111E (5'4" .nd Undflf) SILK TUNIC Only '29 Sillcsational-Luxunous 10096 pvt'fl dk blouN tn brlllillnt }ftel lika colots/ &sy, .atlc glamour with mandarin Mdcl1rw. «Jltly llhirred front .-Jd back, d"'1p M» •ts and intenMting tHJ.41•ngth stew Dty clean Of hand wast>. In Turq~ Violflt, Brow71. Raspberry. ORDElfToDAYI -· ... -..... .s.--MONEY BACK """""" I cc FOR FAST PERSONAL SERVICE CALL (802) 141-SOOO "--.... _., -~~ Orll!SCUI ~ ~ £....- =--==--======Ii= l~I ff l~TI ~I Cd>' ----z., ---Ctt«* ,,, "D et"*»ed or: Clwpe ao C MC =oc CAE c:~ iWt/ ,,., - --u~ 1or .. -Ac:iclM!t I bf) 0... --_,,,_ ---., -- l I "Jult lmagln~! .\'air at lat, I/OU can hat~ An Amazing New Diet Discovery HOW TO BURN .OFF BODY FAT, HOUR·BY ·HOUR! tM "'1fl11 of rour d~am.!" a.nd do it . even while you sleep ! M) naim I\ S.ndra Brook\ I am 2 du.•t . coun'lelor and I ha\e bct-n v.or~'"I! 1n ( O\ta MC1a, Cahfornia Tor ~ '-': yt>ar' I am rft)foductna m~ bus1n~\ card 11 1he bottom or thl\ riaae and I am v. n11n1 10 "" \.'Ou • per\Onal la\or. If )OU ~Ill do tht\ fa\Or for me. \Ou v.111 be helping me ••th m .. IAOrk and I v.111 Jiadl\ ra> )OU fOf ~our heir Here " v.ha1 11 " all about .\ o1, diet counselor I do a 101 of rescar.:h on different 'II.I)\ to~ v.e1sh1 and rKentl) I rcalh htl the Jatkpoc . It all Harted v. hen I read a headhn<" 1n C~mopohtan Maaazine that said BURNS AWAY MORE BODY FAT EACH DAY THAN 15 HOURS OF NON-STOP EXERCISE! The )!Or) underneath that headline v.u tn· crC'dible h told about an amazina d1e1 1>1ll tha1 ~ now been te\Ced b) ~.000 men and "omen Accordina 10 che announccmenr. lhi\ pill. •hen used ,,..tlh a certain "Cra,\h·LC»\' ..,onder diet. can produce a "'"lht IO\\ of up 10 I pound C\er) I to 12 houn and a los' or I '~ 10 2 pound) each da). Not onl) that, the an· nou~t also 1nd1cated \Ou 1:ould burn ... ay fat : • Up to 'TIMES FASTER th•n runnlno 20 to25 mll•• • ...tll •Up to 7 TIMES FASTER th•n over 2 houtt of th·upt or puth·upt! • UD to 15 to 22 TIMES FASTER than a 30-minut• non·ttop welght·llft wcwiloutl THE .\\1ERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION and I ''arttd 10 v.ork •tlh thmi on a P'oaram to make thi\ rormula ~If morr t/ftttt.,,. The re,ult\ hue been amazin•. Our nf"t P'oduct is ~-ailed FAST ·TRIM and it v.orls like a miracle. FAST· TRIM 1s an all-out fat·fiahtina v.eapon that " both \lfc and wry po~rful.' FAST· TR I \1 conta1m three fantamc toob to hdp ~ou lo'lt. Tllf') are: I. .\ din pill ""'th 1he t.Jloa somr a\tt\t inart>· d1en1 that ha\ been used b> the other com· pame\ mcnt1oned earltn. ~ .\nother pell that v.ork\ to nu,h out C'lceu •ater '° you can ttt on 1mmrdU1tt sfllrt on look1n1 thin. A unique proaram that I ~Mii> de\ eloped 1h11 "'ork.\ e11tremely v.ell w11h OI' v.ithout the ema help a diet pill can pro- \tde Ah<>sether. I bche..,e this produc1 i\ rhe best 1hm1 on the market. h truly ai\~ )'OU lhe ~t of both v.orl<ti It is dt'\ianed to allo-. you to comfortabh reduce >Our calorie intake in ordt'T to l'f'O\ide uhimlltt rat d~1ructton and, u- tound1na as 11 may wem. you "''": • Nevef mlH a rn.al • H•ver starve youtMlf • Nfte1 torture yourself with HerclM ~hy am I \O uct1ed about thn product., The ~er 1\ eu). 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B ack-t~school time is here, and if you're a parent, you'll want to .. make sure you know how your school system is using computers -and whether it's the best way to help your kids adjust to the ~ of technolagy. · Chances are good that your school is usi ng computers. According to the latest estimates, tw~thirds of all elementary schools and close to 90 percent of all high schools have them. There is one computer for every t 00 students in America'' school§. · But having a computer or two around ..chool is one thing; using them to the best advantage of the students is something else. There have been too many false starts, too many overblown promises -and too little thought given 10 how most people will really use these new tools. Take ''mmDUter literacv." Amoruz · teach a few kids programming, and the majority of students won't benefit. Secbnd, teachers should have some training in the use of computers. Like the students, teachers don't have to be programming whizzes, but they should understand what a computer can do (and what it can't). Third. teachers should have a pretty good idea of how computers are being used in their field , and they should know what software p~ are available to accomplish tasks related to their area of expertise. Fourth, the school should be using its computets in the das.sroom where possi-- ble -not to replace teachers but to assist them. Used correctly, a compurer can be a valuable teaching aid by allow- ing students to try different approaches to a problem, working at their own pace. Find out how your children's teachers realJy feel about a>mouters. Do thev see MS •MISSES •WOMEN~ •PEtlTE (5'4" •nd under) SILK TUN/C - on1y '29 Silksafion11l-Luxuriou• 100% pure sillc blouu In brlJJlant jrMIUika cokxsf Easy,· exotic gr.mour with mandarin n«/c liM, solt/y shirred front and back, dflflP side slits and inttlff1Stittg ~ sletNes. Dry cl#Mn or hand wash. 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If you arc not 1oor, satisfied, simph return. the empty product container and THl AMERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION "'Ill rr· fund )OUt entire purchase price 'll>ith no quc' uons v.hatS<X\er. Ob,iousl), hov.r,cr. to take a nsk like th•'· tht' compan)' has co be prcll)' sure )Ou arc aoma to be much more than \alisfied. Actual ly, in fact. I bclic'e you arc 1oin110 be ama1 cd' Anyv.a), 1f I am correct. I 11oan1 )OU 10 v.-rlle me a letter. Send the letter to THE AMERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION. markrd .. MTIENATM OETWJMJUS ...,_.....,._ ,~., .......... S'TMWOALM" ...... :SZ0716 TALKltQ HIADI ~~ C!!!D ...... In ..... CHICAGO' IX 320113 .::.s.::.:-~·~-tmfl Ce§] . -,It:, GORDON WILLIAMS'S MONTHLY COLUMN HOW WELL DOES YOUR SCHOOL USE COMPUTERS? B ack-tcrschool time is. here, and if you're a parent, you'll want to make sure you know how your school system is using computers -and whether it's the best .... ay to help your kids adjust to the age of technology. 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If you li\c in Californ1.i JU\I d11I (714) (I) 1-4170 and tell the pcr\Ofl ""hl' an\IAtt\ hov. much )OU v.1n1 to order After that, 11\e her the number of your Muter(ard or Vt\I and the Cllpir1tion daic. If you h'c out· \Ide ('ahfornia. you can call our toll·hc<' number •hich i\ (800) 8~917. That'' all there h to It. \ourorcrn:-""111 ~ \hipped prompt!~. Af1n that, )·ou are the onh 1ud1c. If you are not IOO"t tausfted, \lmf'h return. the empty produ.:t container and THE AMERICAN DIET ASSOCIATIOS "''" re fund H>Ur cnure purchase price v.11h no quc" uons "'h•t~er. Ob' 1ou\I\', hOIAt'\Cf. to take a mlt bite 1h"· 1hi com~n) ha\ to be prell) sure )OU arC' 1om1 to be mu\h more than ~u~fied. Actual· ly. in f..:t, I bd1t'\e you arc 101n1 to be ama1 cd! An)v.a), 1f I am corr«I, I want )OU ll' v.rite me a Inter. Send the lc1tn to THl A'wfERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION. marl.td ' . .... --..-..... llLL'r JOU THC~ntAHGCR GORDON WIUIAMS'S MONTHLY COLUMN HOW WELL DOK5 YOUR SCHOOL USE . COMPUTERS? B ack-t~I time-is here, and if you're a parent, you'll want 10 make sure you know· how your school system is using computers -and whether it's the best wav to heJp your kids adjust to the age of technology Chances are good that your school is usrng computers. Acmrding to the latest estimates. tw~thirds of all elementa .5eb.ools .. ancLdose..to..9.0. per.ce.nLOf high schools have them. There is one computer for every 100 students in .\ merica' s schools. But having a computer or two. around o;chool rs one thing; using them to the best advantage of the students is c,cimething else. There have been too many false starts, too many overblown µromises -and too little thought given 10 how most people will really use these new tools. Take "computer literacy." Among ther thin~. the term means being amiliar With at least one computer anguage, which suggests that the abili· to use a computer rests on being able o write programs. That weuld be Like equiring that a person learning to drive car understand the theory of the utomotive engine -and be able to 'hi1n~ thP ~nartc nlu~. J2ST73 E) ITYI 396178 c.11.GHf If ,,... .icr VIII! te.ach a few kids p·rogramming, and the majority of students won't benefit. Second, teachers should have some training in the use of computers. Uke the stydents, teachers don't have to be programming whizzes. but they should understand what a computer can •do (and what it can't). Third, teachers should have a pretty good idea of how computers are being .used in their field, and they should know what software packages are available to accomplish tasks related to their area of expertise. Fourth, the school should be using its computers in the classroom where possi- ble -not to replace teachers but to assist them. Used correctly, a computer can be a valuable teaching aid by allow· ing students to try different approaches to a problem, working at their own ~ Find out how your children's teachers really feel about computers. Do they see computers as an aid to teaching, as something tfieir students must learn a~ut? Or do they see the comput~r as alien -even as a threat to their )Obs? Ask for a demonstration of how com- puters are being used in school. Computers are at their best for most students as word processors, on which thPv ran wri1P rnnPM ;mrl Nlit ThP l2Ztl4 --~· H 2117G!J unr,~MGHT ---~~-2-~~-·-CSJ _ _:~:=;;Ol.:U:;.;.--.J ( f: &i!J~~ ) • CGUnbll . ~' GI-- •MISSES •WOMEN'S •PETITE (5'4" and under) SILK TUNIC Only $29 • Silksation.11-Luxurlous 100'HI pure $Ilk blouM In Mllianl ~kll colotsl Easy, exotic g/Mnour with trrtmda.rin MCkli,,., .aftly #Jlrred (ford arwJ back, .,,,, side slits and mtMJstlng ti• a NMgth IJNlfNN. Dry cllMIJ or hand _,,,, In Turquoise, VJolllt, Brown, R.aspbefrt.. 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If )OU •fll do Chi\ ra~or for ml°, \IOU ""111 be !ielJ.!lnl me •ith m} •ork and I •1111tadl\ pa) )'OU (O< \OUr http Herc I\ '"'hat 11 " all 1bou1 A' a din coun1oelor I do 1 lot of rnt'i"h on d1ffcrl"nl ll'<a)'\ 10 I~ v.e1gh1 and rt'ttntl) I rcall) hn the Jackpot. hall \tarted v.hcn I read a hudhne 1n CO\mopoh1an Map.zinc 1h11 said BURNS AWAY MORE SOOY FAT EACH DAY THAN 15 HOURS OF NON-STOP EXERCISE! ~ uory underne11h chat headline '"'a' in- credible. II Told about an amazma dtfl p1ll 1h11 hti "°'"" been te11ed b) S00,000 men and "'omen. Accord1n1 10 the 1nnoun.:~t. this r-11. •hm u\Cd •1th 1 cenain "Cra\h·Loss" THE A \.tERIC AN DIET ASSOCIATION and I 'caned \o .-.ork .. uh them on a proaram to mai..c th•~ formula '""" mo" rff«tl\~. The rl"\ull\ ha\C been amaiJl'\I. Our n .... product i~ called FAST-TRIM and 11 work\ hkc a miracle. r AST· TRIM ·~ an all-out fa1-fiJhtina ll'<Clpoa that " boch safe and ""'Y po.,,,r/ul! FAST· TRl._1 'ontaim chrtt f1n1astic tool\ to hdp )OU l<HC. ThC) are; I .\diet pill wich the rxa~t sam' active inare· d1en1 that hu been used b) the other com- paniC\ mentioned earlitr. :! Another pill lhll v.orh to nush OUI ellCCS\ "'"er so )OU .:an J" on imm«/1011 Yarr on lookina thin ~. A unique proaram chac I ~~nall> de\ eloped that v.ork\ cxtrcmeJy v.ell •11h or "'llhout 1he ncra help a d1e1 pill can pro- \lde. . Altoaeihet. I behC\c this produci is the bnr china on 1~ marktl. It truly IJ\t\ )OU 1he best of boch "'Orld\. le 1~ d~iJMd 10 allo"' you 10 ~...-'"""•~,. rMttf'• • ,..,,r ,....fnr;, inta~r in ,,,.-tt,,..r .. __ _ ~ ----- ABOUTIANDRAIROOKS &.nor• lln>oli• ... 041 CO<lnMIOt 111 Coell ~. C.olomoa I" .odttion 10 '* 2500 ll"'r••• ~· tr>e llto -'<S W•tll Thf C&i11on\ol 0.0..'1,..,,I ol Cotfec llO'll !Mid -ha 1191ped tlunOr90I oc ~ ---·-···--···· ASSOCIATIO!'>l and .. -rcd1t card order\ can Ix handled b\ phone. If )OU h\e 1n California JUSI dial 1714) 611_.I70 and tl"ll tht pcr!.On "'h1> an,v.er\ ho"' mu.:h )OU '"'an1 to order Alter thal, ll\IC her the number Of ~our \ia\ter( ard or V1\a and 1hc e'pirauon date. If vou hH ou1 ''de Cahfocn11, 'ou can call our coll·lr« num~•ch 1\ <°8001 8S4·6911 T~ all chcre 1s to 11. \our order .. ,11 tx \l'llppcd rromptl) Afrn that, )OU arc lht onl\ 1ud1c. If you art not 100"• ~mficd. '•mrl1 return. the emp1v prodl4:1 con1aincr ind THI AMERICAN DIE-T ASSOCIATION ""'" rr rund )Our enurc pur.:hasc price "'"h oo qut• 11ons ""hll~\er . Ob\IOU\l't, hOY,C\Cf, lO tlkt a fl)I.; like tht' chi compan~ hi\ 10 be prem \Ure )OU arr 101n1 10 be muth more than Ufl)fied. A.:1ual h. in face. I bche\C you arc 1oin110 be 1ma1 ed! An~•" 1r I .1m correc1. I •ant ~ou w v.rue ml" 1 lcuer Send che letter 10 THI A\1ERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION. mul.td GORDON WILUAMS'S MONTHLY COLUMN HOW WEIL DOF.S YOUR SCHOOL ·USE COMPUTERS? B ack·to-school time is here, and if you're a parent, you'll want to make sure you know how your school system is using computers -and whether it's the best v. av 10 help your kids adjust to the age of rechnology. Chances are good that your school is u~mg computers. According to the latest ~!>t1mates, two-thirds of all elementary -.c hools and close to 90 percent of all high schools have them. There is one • )mputer for every 100 students in America's schools. Bui having a computer or two around xhool 1s one thing; using them to the ~t adyantage of the students is 'i(,mething else. There have been loo many false starts. too many overblown promises -and too little thought given ro how most people will really use these nev. tools. Take "computer-literacy." Among ther thin~. the term means being amiliar WJth at leas! one computer anguage, which suggests that the abili- to use a computer rests on being able o write programs. That would be like equiring that a person learning to drive car understand the theory of the ulomotive engine -and be able to hange the spark plugs. Running a computer is not an end in tself. We need to teach students to in- egrate computers into their lives as tools at can help them write, calculate. solve roblems and gather infonnation. There e already plenty of packaged programs vailable to do anything you want with computer, from conecting your spell- ng 10 organizing a library to analyzing ext year's taxes. It's sale to os.sume that 9 percent of us won't e'Oer have to know a thing about programming. even 1f we use computers every day. Some schools may be using comput- ers programmed with sO<alled "artificial inte!ligenct!" to replac2 teachers for some subjew. The value d a>mputers that are programmed to imitMe a human teach· intttl under debare; Suchl>rograms- haven't been around long enough lor us to know what they can and can't do for our children. Beware of claims for com· puterized teachins that promise to do wonders for your children. Maybe they will, but no one knows for sure yet. So what's the answer? How should your school be usins computers? First. your school system houJd own enoush of the right iind of computers -UJ>-t<><iate, fairly powerlul models - so that stud nts can use them when they need them. If there are just one or two machines 4l'OUnd, they'll be used to teach a few kids programming, and the majority of students won't benefit Second, teachers should have some trainin~ in the use of computers. Like the stu<1ents, teachers don't have to be programming whizzes, but they should understand what a computer can do (and what it can't). . Third, teachers should have a pretty good idea of how computers are being used in their field, and they should know what software packages are available to accomplish tasks related to their area of expertise. Fourth, the school should be using its computers in the classroom where possi- ble -not to replace teachers but to assist them. Used correctly. a computer can be a valuable teaching aid by allow- ing students to try different approaches to a problem, working at their own pace. find out how your children's teachers really feel about computers. Do they see computers as an aid to teaching, as something their students must learn about? Or do they see the computer as alien -even as a threat to their jobs? Ask for a demonstration of how com: pulers are being used in school. • Computers are at their best for most students as word processors, on which thev can write, correct and edit. The keyboard is still the best way to work with a computer, and a class in typing is essential. Are there enough computers around for students to use them to write reports and papers? Do teachers en- 'COurage students to use home com· puters as word processors? Computers are also superb for search· mg out and retrieviflWinformation. Does • the school have a subscription to any ol the commercial data-base services, and are students being tauaht how to use computers for research'? Finally, just remember that schools still have to teach the basics, and that at best, a computer is onJy a tool that can help in the teaching p~. All the fancy computers in the world won't make up for1he -faUtu·~ of a1!Ch~ to teach science. mathematie:S and reading. Brian Simpson. a British educational consultant, offers this thought in Colum- bia University's Teachers College Record: "When a student is driving a computer, 1t is a tool for creativity &;nd discovery. 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BNWtA. $1«J E. 34th St, Jiaon, Al. 16713 ___ Id Pueblo Trade "J11.1t lmagln'! ,\·01& at latl, rou can ha~ An Amazing New .Diet Dlacov~ry HOW TO · BURN OFF BODY .FAT, HOUR·BY•HOUR! '"' INN/11 of lfOtir d~am1.'" a.nd do it even while 'you sleep! M> name t\ Sendra Brook\ I am 1 Jret coun\Clor and I ha"t bttn "orl an(I 1n C0<>ta MC'\8. Callfonua lbr ~·": ynr• .. I am rq>t'Odlk:ina m) bmanc\• card at tht bouom of th" paat and I am 11o rn ma to a\k you • pcr\Qnal f•\lor If you •ill do tht\ fa\ or for mt, \OU 11o 111 be lltlpilll me •1th my worl and I 11o11l 11ladly ra~ )UU fot )001 hdp. Hert I\ •hat 11 " all aj,out A a dart COUnKlor l oo a lot of rt~arch on dafrcrcnt •-a)°i 10 lo~ ""Ctt!ht and tt'(t'nll) I real!~ h11 tht jackp()t. h all ~tancd .,..hen I read a headline an CCKmopoluan ~apzanc 1ha1 ..aid BURNS AWAY MORE BODY FAT EACH DAY THAN 15 HOURS OF NON·STOP EXERCISE! Tht SIOf} underneath that headhnt' .,..li in· crcdiblt II told abou1 an amarina d1ci pill that hu now bttn t«ttd b~ S00.000 mt'n and "omen. Accordm& to the announc~nt. th1\ pill. -.hen used v.11h a cenain "Cra.i.h·l <»s .. wondt'r diet. an pr~u~e a -.c11h1 lex' of up to I pound t\ltr) 8 to 12 hour~ and a fO\~ of 1111 to 2 pc>und' uch da) Not onl~ 1ha1. tht an· noun«mrnt al~ tndicatcd \Ou could burn away f•t: · • Up to• TIMES FASTER than running 20 to2Sml1"1wtiettl • Up to 1 TIMES FASTER than OYef 2 hour9 of alt·up• Of puth·up•I •Up to 15 to 22 TIMES FASTER tfl1n a »minute non-atop welght·llft WOftloutl Could all lhl\ be ir~'> I had to find out. Afrcr more readin1 I soon di~o\'ered that rht\ pill contains an amalin1 formula 1ha1 ha1 bttn used by 'everal other companiC\ .,..ho have alto reported o.traordanary results. for oamplc. one company talki about a v.oman who, usma this same fonnula. lcxt 16 pounds 1n JU~ 7 day' and say~ that d01;1ors ha\t pra1w:d 1h1\ incrtd1· blc tab~ as the best diet r11ll "CT Another company \a~' tht\ formula. wht'n uw:d with their proaram. lets people fttl utremely vibrant and ent'raeuc and. 11 tht \Arne umc. it said you can: • &lvtnll mllUona ot tit cell• In tM flrat 2A l'louta. • Meft off up to 10 pound• In 4 d1y1 • IWn ewey up to 18 pound• In the llrat ... " • OfQP up to 24 pound• In 14 dey1 • Conllnue loslng 30, 40, SO ind up to 100 pe>u..S. •nd mot'9 Naturally, rcadin1 all th~ claim\ 101 mt' "CT'Y "cited bccauw I am alwa)'\ on the loOllO\lf f<>f ~ w•)+ ~o twllp my chtfll'I !<Mt 111e1ah1. Aho. ii wa' \CJY cncouraaina that '° many diff~t companin v.ere rcponina thC1>C dramatic rnulti and 1h11 each company wa~ u ma a pill that 'ontaint the rxa<'t ftlmr a(Cl\lt in&rcdirnt . Any-.ay, 10 make a Iona story shon I took all of thH 1nfOfmlUOn (Ofld Som# of tltt pl/IJ) to 1HEA\1ERICAflj DIET ASSOUAtlONand I \tarted 10 "'orl Y.ith 1hmt on a PfOfl'ltn to makt th•~ fOrmula ~.,,. "'°" '//«ti~. lbc rC\ult\ ha~e been amuil\I. Our rll" product ii call«! FAST-TRIM and ti '110rks like a miracle. FAST·TRIM is an all-out fat·fi&htina "'caJ)Ofl 1har i~ both ~fe and ~ry potWrjul! FAST· TRl\1 ~on1atn\ three fantastic toolHohclp )OO ltxe. They arc:.._., I . A diet p1ll v.nh tht' rxact wmt act1\·t inarc- d1cm 1h11 ha\ been used b) the other com· pan I~ mcnuoncd arlltt. 2. Another pill 1hat wotk\ to Ou1h out nccs' •atcr 10 you i:an µran 1mm«Juttt start on lookiOJ 1h1n. l A unique proiram that I pcrsonall~ developed that v.ori.s extremely v.eU w11h Of ll'tthout lhe utra help a diet pilJ can pro- "tdt' Altoaciher. I beltevc rhii product i' tht' ~t ·1hmg on 1ht market. It trul> JI"" you the best of both •Orkh II is d~1SJ\.t'(I to allow you 10 comfonably reduce yow caloric mtakc 1n order 10 pro\ tdt ul11ma1c fat dffiruction and. as- Lound1n1as11 may ~m. )'OU •ill. • fMver mlH 1 meal • N"9f starve yourfflf • Neww toriure youraett with edf'clM Why am l so t11citcd about this produc1? The ansv.er j, easy. You ste, ahhooah l aan't vO\Kh for the rcsll11t achie"cd b)' other com- panies (I only know "'hat I iud). I can definitely vouch for all the facts in m )' own ~r­ \Onal "\UCCeS\ NOry ... h's hard lO beli"'t n~. bur nor Iona aao I ac1u1Jly v.ciahcd 389 pound\ And back 1hcn. ""hen I was so heavy and JU\t learmn1 how to lose v.c11ht I didn't tvcn ha\'c wha1 I oov. call "The Pill" to hdp mc' But rho" day~ (thw God!> aR aone fort"tt I now wc11h only 112 pounds! Yn. II'\ rruc. I havt actually los1 277 poundi and I did 11 In only 1 l month,. This is an a\ltta&e lou or 21.3 poul)ds per month and, durina ttw fir~t four months. I los1 an averaae of more than nine pounds per v.ttk e"cr)' stnalt .. ttk! By 1hc wa~. I ha"e also lost: • 37 INCHES Off MY HfPS • 3e INCHES OFF MY WAIST • 51/t INCHES OFF MY CALVES • 11v. INCHES OFF MY THIGHS ANO EVEN • 21/t INCHES OFF MY FOREARMS! How much .,ill you lo\C? Nobody can way for wrc It aU ckptnds on your 1ndmdual mt1aboh~m. your current wtlah1·lt'\'cl and a num~ of other factors. My ca~ Is unu1ual bcau\C 1 lwf \0 mud110 rose. lfowcvcr. when you bcain 10 U\C tht FAST ·TRIM swoaram. you can wualJy citpcct to mcasur• U\t dlf· ftrenct' in your wai,Ulnt in tht Om .CS houn! In fact, you will probably low mort lnchtt each v.«k lhaA if )OU did hundrfdi of slt·ups f'.cry'day. Not only &hat. if you arc lih ~e of my mcnt su«Hdul cllen11. YoU may wcry v.dl IC* u muth ai. 3 to 5 inchn off your v.al~11lnc 1n tht HI')' flnt month and, ir you are a v.oman, )'OU may lo~ a1 much u • r1111 drtu me in only 7 ctayt. And don't fora~. the FAS't·TRlM pro· 11am 4!'C\ you my S)'~tcm pliu that ~na dac1 pll plus lhe aforementioned pill that nu\h() out exceu cluuc '1¥818, All In all. fAST-TRl\1 may be the mmc comprthcn'•"' and ,drecta'e fat ·burntna method tvtr d~tlopcd. TIWre arc no ~lnful tlltrmn, no 11ar"11lon dku and no aimmkb. FAST· TRIM 1 a umquc •>''""' and h\·O amaz1na 11bl~1 that. •hen u'W:d to,a.hc:r. m&kt up a r>roaram. 1ha1. qu11c $imply. works ltkr crazy! And no-. I "'"' to \prcad 1hc v.ord. I v.·ant C\cry O\~~t pcnon and t'"Cf)' medical doc· tor in the v.odd 10 koov. about FAST-TRIM. What I need is proof and 1hti 1s v.htft >OU can htlp. And. ti I i&Kl before. I "ill be mott than happy to repay )'OU for your help. ~therefore. here I\ what I -.ould hkc you to do. If you or any member or your family '" ovetwc1ah1. I would like you 10 ao ahead and ordtt thc,FA.ST-TRIM proaram (ir ••\Old b~ THE AM1:.RICAN DIET ASSOCIATION~~ ~ran us•n• 11 an<J stt if 11 -.ork\ fOf you . No"• u I Wd beforr. bttau't' C\crybody I\ different. nobody can auarapt« how mLKh or ho11o fut you -.111 lose Ho11.cvcr. THE ~M(RICAN DIET ASSOCIATION " "° ~ill\c abou1 r AST· TRIM they are mak1na tht foll01WtnJ guarantee· IF YOU HAVE NOT LOST UP TO 6 POUNDS IN THE FIRST 41 HOURS AND UP TO 12 POUNDS IN THE AAST WEE~ tF YOU ARE NOT 1ocrv. SAns .. 1EO -THEN SEND BACK THE EMPTY PRODUCT CON- TAINER AND THE COMPANY WILL RETURN YOUR ENTIRE PAYMENT TO YOU QUIETLY AND WITHOUT OUESTIONSI -The price'' just S19.9JPTus ll.00 po tqe and handlin1 (Total Ul.95) ror a run JO.day supply .... ilh complete inJtrumoM. A 60-day ~upply 1J S39.9$ and, lf you order this amoun1. tht comPMy will P•> all co 1~ for handhna and 'h1pp1n1. VfTAL NOTE I PUA.SE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IELOW TO "£CEJVE YOUW. FREE SUPPLY OF THIS AMAZINO DfET SYSTEM. It i1u1y10 order. Juu write your namnnd addrm and the .. ordt "FAST·TRIM" on a Pi«~ of paper and ttnd 11 with your pa)·ment to: • THE AMERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION 1 ... fMWpoft llftl., Dlot. 11-1• Cotta ...... CA 12Q7 Cll«k1 and MOM)' Ordn'1 •h9uld be m1dr Pl)&blc 10 TH AMERICAN DIE r ASSOC I AT ION and 1:rcd11 card ordth ~•11 !><· handled b> phone. If you li"t 1n Cahlorn1 .. Juit dial ('714) 631-4170 and tt'll ttw.> pcrwn v. ho ln\Wtn hov. mu~h )OU ~ant 10 order. Al1i·1 that. ll't' her 1he number of vour Ma\rn( ~rd or Visa and the e~rirauon d11e. II vou h•e 11u1 ~•de Cahfornaa. \OU c.en call our toll·ll cc number "h1ch i\ (800) 8S4-6917 That"i all there "10 11 'rour ordtr 11o all ~ \h1pptd rrompll). After that, }OU uc tht' onh 1Ud1r II you arc no1 toor, ~•ti,fted \1mpll return. 1he empt) produc& container and THI AMERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION •111 r<' fund your cnrirc purchao,c prtct' v.11h no que' ttOns "hal \Ot'\ler. Ob•10u\I). ho•t'\Cr, to take a risl hle 1h1• the company ha\ 10 be prelly \Ure )OU arc so10110 ~ much more than ,llltifitd. A,"'tual I). in la.:t. I behe•e )'Ou arc 101na 10 be amar cd! Anywa>, 1r I am corrct'.l, I v.anr )OU '" wnrc me a lcucr. Send 1hc lctter to 1 HI A'vtERICAN DIET ASSOCIATION. mar~rJ to mv a11tn11on lo the letter ttll me hov. mu,h •e11h1 vou ht\t' lo\t (plca\C lndudc aduc1l befort' and aftcr fiaurc-s) and hov. )'Ou lr<'I abour 1he FAST-TRIM proaram. In return for tht\ fa\Or I will immcd11a1th (a' \OOn n I act yo.ir lentr1) send you 1no1hc1 \Uppl)' Of thnt' \pc(ill diet llbltt\ (and lh<' \pecial "'""' pills) and I *Ill stnd them ab~olutrly f rtt' The amount I 'Aldl wnd you will be tht' ..arnr amount )Ou order no-. from 1hc comp;.im Therefore, 1n your let1er. be \ure 10 tell mt' hu" much you on11nally ordered The free tanlt't' I ••II 'ttnd vou "''" be m) "'Y of th1nk1n1 ~ou and rcpay1n1 you for your help. You ~. "''h your help. and the help of ocher nice people like )'OUr\tlf. I hont\tlv feel that. in 1he Ion!! run. I can do a 101 to ca~ tile '.\uffenn1 of pro pit "ho have bttn \lruulina for n~"" ""h ~ """lhl problem. Sincercl). ~ \ I . ~ .... \.,... ~ 1-:.c/"W - Sandra Brook' D1e1 C oun\t'IOr IMPORTANT NOTICE Aa your "'DM betfM to plummeot you ahould UM JO"' 900cl f~I and no4 let yOUtMll ~too thtn. NOnnal dlrectJoM auognt ••k· Ina. 4 tablet• •ach daJ. "°'""'·"you 1re I09lft0 weight too fail ("'°'9 than 10 '*"'* • W9ffl. l'ldUoe th9 ttlllfeta to only 2 '* day. THE DIET STORE LOCATJONS ""''-"" 11'11' ... _ ll•d l\nnu l" II !*Kl fl-""nMI lll>d I ., .. " ... 2)(}1) ... \'~"'" 11'11 llfflMll~. ('" II llloi:~ U \I of a...,.., ltotta ., \111.~0fl ("'"'"~Ill . Ce11tn} lJ T090 U'7• M••u" lld 0 l11to. (A (41 ll'lt "''°'"nl ,~,.. ( f 'IUtf} ·C.a4'11A0.\ HU l~ 1"105 °"°""''" .... Gr.-. H1lh, C 4 cc OfNI ('r °"' Ollitlit~ ~ "" .. ~, _.4,HAn4"il llACH ''° MOO h Stpul ... lh d ....,... ......... ( " IT1w u.1 H•ll nf' C'ftuftl Oll4"f. l6!f !:.Ml Llo..da O! 1, CA i ""'h ltC ( flllftl GORDON WILLIAMS'$ MONTHLY COLUMN HOW WELL DOES YOUR SCHOOL USE COMPUTERS? B ack-to-~hool ume is here, and if you're a parent, you'll want to make sure you know how your school system is using omputers -and whether it's the best \\ il\ to help your kids adjust to the age ol technology. Chances are good that your school is lJ'.'.tng computers. According to the latest t" .. ltmates. two-thirds of au elementary "'-hools and close to 90 percent of all tugh schools have them . There is one omputer for every 100 students in .\menca's schools But having a computer or two around 'i(hool 1s one thing; using them to the beq advantage of the students is c;omethmg else. There have been too rnanv false starts, too many overblown ~ rom1ses -and too little thought given •o how-mostl"'OPf'e will really use these rw.... tools. Take "computer literacy." Among ott1er thin~. the term means being f 1m1har with at least one computer language, which SUB85S that the abili- J\ to use a computer rests on being able 10 write programs. That would be like requmng that a person learning to drive d car understand the theory of the .wtomotive engine -and be able to l liange the spark plugs Running a computer is not an end in 1helf We need to teach students to in· tpgrate computers into their lives as tools that can help them write, ca.lculate. solve µroblems and gather information . There dTe already plenty of packaeed programs d\a1lable to do anything you want with a computer, from correcting your spell- ing to organizing a library to analyzing next vear's taxes. It's safe to IS5Unle that 99 9 "percent or u won't ever have to know a thing about programming. even 11 we use computers every day. Some schools may be using com~t­ ers programmed with soalled "artificial mrelligence .. to repllU teachers for some subjeas The value of computers that are programmed to lmiwe a human teach· er is still under ~ SUcl\ programs haven't been around long enough lor us lo know what they can and can't do for ou r children. Beware of dalms for com- puterized teachins that promise to do wonders for your children. Maybe they "'ill. but no one knows for sure yet. So what's the answ r? How should )Ou r school be using computers? First, your school sYSt m 5hould own enough of the right kind ol computers -up-to-d t~ fairly pow rful models - so that stud nts can u them when they need th m. U th just one or two machi around, they'll be u to teach a few kids programming, and the majoriry of students won't benefit. Second. teachers should have some training in the use of computers. Uke the students. teachers don't have to be programming whizzes. but they should understand what a computer can do (and what it can't) Third, teachers should have a pretty good idea of how computers are being used in their field, and they should know what software packages are available to accomplish tasks related to their area of expertise. Fourth, the school should be using its computers in the classroom where possi- ble -not to replace teachers but to assist them. Used correctly, a computer can be a valuable teaching aid by allow- ing students to try different approaches to a problem. working at their own pace. Find out how your children's teachers really feel about computers. Do they see computers as an a)d to teaching.·~ something their students must learn about? Or do they see the comput~r as alien -even as a threat to thetr jobs? Ask for a demonstration of how com- puters are being used in school. Computers are at their best for most students as word processors, on which they can write. correct and edit. The keyboard is still the best way. to wc_>rk with a computer, and a class in typing is essential. Are there enough computers around for students to use them to write reports and papers? Do teachers en- courage students to use home com· puters as word processors? Computers ar_e ~ ~pert> f<?r search-i~ out and retnev1ng m(ormaoon. ()oes the school have a subscription to any of the commercial data-base serviceS, and are students being taurt how to use computers for research. Finally, just remember .that schools still have to teach the basics. and that at best. a computer is only a tool that can help in the teaching process All the fancy computers in the world won't make up for me faiture_ of a schoo~ to teach science. mathemalie:S and reading . Brian Simpson. a British educational consultant, offers this thought in Colum- bia University's Teachers College Record: "When a student is ~~ving a computer, it is a tool for creatlVlty lfld discovtry. 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In a study titled "Physical At- tractiveness and Mirror-Gazing Behavior," conducted by. investigators from the State University of New York and Colgate College, men and women undergraduates were observed as they walked past a section of reflecting glass that served as a mirror. The amount of time spent by each subject in gazing at his or her own image was recorcfed. The attractiveness of each participant was then rated by ob~rvers. Both at- tractive men and attractive women spent more time in front ol the mirror than did the average-looking person. 2. False. Research on the amount of makeup a woman uses and its effective- ness in increasing her attractiveness hu been completed by investigators from Northern Illinois University and the University of Texas. It was round that a woman who is particularly con- cerned about her appearance in public wears more makeup and "tends to go out of her way to enhance her appear- ance in the belief that she may thereby improve her social relations." The researchers round that these women do succeed in malting~emselves more at- tractive. This veri:JiCt was based on the ratings by a panel of independent judges who assessed the physical attrac- tiveness of subjects -both with and without makeup -on a point scale of one (not at all attractive) to five (ex· tremely attractive). 3. True. A team of behavioral scientists from the University of West Florida and. the University of Montana made a study ef the consideraoons that cause people to perceive others as either less attrac- tive or more attractive than they would otherwise consider them to be. The report concluded that "people rate others with attitudes similar to theirs as \more physically attractive than those with di imilar attitude5." In other words, the way you think and feel can be nearly as important as how you look when it comes to how attractwe you are to other people. 4. True. 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Breaking down the 75 percent •. 35 percent couldn't set on with the boss, 25 percent couldn't yet along with their peers. and 15 perc;ent held values that conflicted with the iompany. Office environments are deceiving, warns psychologist Dr. William Knaus. author of How to Conquer Your frustrations (Prentice Hall). "On the surtace it looks like a Slallc environ· ment with people acting like busy bees," he says. "Actually, it's a very complex social system. There are all types of interesting .interactional pat· terns. attitudes and feelings lurlcm:g beneath the surface. Some people try to get ahead. !Orne attempt to maintain the equilibnum, and Olhers genuinely want to contribute. "Office politics are unavoidable." he continues. To cope with them. you mus understand the ·psychological landscape and learn how to play the 1 game. 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New ScientiSl magazine reports that Dr. John Billing$- ly. of England's Portsmouth Polytechnic. has cha!tenged rhe United States to compete with Britain in a ping pong tou rnament for robots The tourney 1S designed to hetp 1n- the development of reliable sensors. one of the few re- maining stumblin blocks in robot technology. ~ Dr. Billi~ly for lhat .. in the first year, f oniy expect the robots lo return th II once. fn the second }ear th robots should be p~in ra 1es.. an 1 e thud year they should be :playing posi- t1onal sho«s " Alter that. will they be r to u JI? I I of the Rensselaer Polyteclimc Institute in Troy, N.Y., suggests that women with "sexy" names may be discriminaled against on the jot> rriarket Another study asserts thal men who want to be taken 5efioo.s.. ly should shy away from the childish forms of their names Deborah Linville. a researc:& er at Rensselaer, asked CQllegie seruors and graduate students to rate 250 female names on their sexiness. 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Susette Charla wUl end her brief ielp u Illa crown her 1acceuor Satai'day on the aanaal America of 1984 when 1he and Guy Colltn1 pageant, alrtna at 10 p.m. on 1'BC, Channel 4. Daily Pilat -Sports M AIN OFFICE 330 Weat B•y St., Coate Mesa, Ca. Mall •ddre11: Box 1560, Coate Meaa, C• .. 92626 Telephone· 642-4321 f'rogram mlormJ lllln 1s pro\•/d(•d b\ tht• nel \Hlfk) ;mcJ skltmru> and 1~ "Ub)f'Ct to changt• w ithout m >llH' -Index Sports ... . .. ... ... . ... . ..................................... Page 2 TV Antenna ...... .... ... ...... .. ....... Page 3 DaY'ume Drama . . . . .. . . ........ ......... Page 4 Tube Toppers .. . ....... ... ..... . Page 6 DaytJme Schedule . .. . .. . .... .... ....... Page 7 Evening Schedule ............... Page 10 TV Puzzle .. · · ···· ···· .... ..... Page 31 -Channels -Nelworlcs (2) KNXT. CBS. 6121 W Sunset.Blvd .Los Angeles. Ca (4) KNBC. NBC, 3000 W Alameda Ave . Burbank: Ca. (7) KABC . ABC. 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles. Ca (8) KFMB CBS 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca (10) KGTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St. San Diego, Ca (39) KCST, NBC. 8330 Engineer Road. San Diego, Ca -~ (5) KTLA. 5800 W Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca (9) KHJ-TV 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles Ca ( 11) KTTV, 5-7 46 w. Sunset Blvd , Los Angeles. Ca (13) KCOP-TV. 915 N La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles, Ca . -PBS (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PayTV By LORENZO CARCATERRA While John F Kennedy and the space program gave the country new energ) 25 years ago, spons fans got theirs by the founding of the American Football League. In the beamninJ. there were eight teams. from the Titans of·Ncw York to the Texans of Dallas to the Chargers of Los A ngcles They had httle money, few fans. a paltry television deal .....:. and luck: ABC hired Roone Arledge to produce NCAA and AFL games for the network The AFL's style of pla)' featunng wide open of- fenses. was made to order for a man of Arledge's imagination. Has patience and intelltgence paid off. He lived through the awful games. handled the empt) stadiums and understood that a league takes time to findlts iOentit). That identity came with men like Len DawM>n. John Hadl, Jack Kemp. Daryle Lamonica and Joe Namath. Wittun a decade. the AFL could boast of the best quanerbacks in foot- ball. The pauence 'shown by ArledAe and the AFL own· ers should serve as a valu· (0) On-TV. 1139 G.cand Central Ave .• Glendale. Ca able lesson to the USFL. (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avfi Santa Monica Ca which nut l'ear enters its lH) Home Box Oft1ce, Time-life Bu1ld1ng Rockefeller third stason ~till unsure of. Center, N.Y .. NY its dir~tion . (C) Ctnemax. T1me-L1fe Building. Rockefeller Center._ Money was. not thr4~n N Y .N Y around b> AFL owne~ (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. unless they were ~urc that (L) SelecTV. Marina del Rey, Ca the young man thc-y ~igned •.. ,. -Tuesday ~ ... -IAY PACQ:Ra TMI .wlDITAllD w• n. nd111 01tJ to Mid • .......... = ...... epwta ......... , __ .., ..... ......... _ -~ ...... Ml n1111• _, _,,n ml .................. (flw.) -m .... ($) Showtime would &1ve the league Cll· (S) Spothght posurt (Namath). excite· . lC) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga mcnt (Hadl) or a taste of -Salellile (91 WOR, New Vork City l 171 WTBS. Atlanta, Ca 2 Sunday, Sept 9, 1984 mature profcssionalhm (Dawson). They "cnl for the \xtst athlctr.\ they could find. waited out their de· velopmcnt and became the league toward which lhc ~outh of mcnca fo'und thcm5tlve5 dnftma I he USf-L• ~ucccs rests with those "ho· lilte b~ak· dancing. Ronald Rcqan • and m1croch1ps. .._ -C0 -IAYPAClmll TNI ~All> ,.,,._.. TM 1n1•11 .., .. Mid • ......... = ......... ...... . . ..... "'..,. -.... ... .... ................ -..... ...... Ml n•ul1• • •II Jud' (Pleue ICC. PORTS/Page 30) . . -TV&nlanna A new Miss Ellie on 'Dallas' By FRED ROTHENBERG _,T.......,Wrtlet NEW YORK -Donna Reed used to be concerned wilh measles, school grades and whether her TV kids. Mary and Jeff, were p1ck10a the naht fnends. Now her prime-time offspring att J.R. and Bobby, and she's worried about them fussin' and fightin' and maybe k11lin' each other. Reed, the all-American mom in the old ·•Donna Recd Show," has become the new Miss Ellie. mama of the irascible J.R. Ewing {l..a1T)' Hagman) and his brother. Bobby (Patnek Duffy). on "OaJlas.'' The two maternal roles art 18 yean and miles apart. "That's the attraction," said Recd "Miss Ellie docs have bad bo}s. But they can't do an)'tbing that keeps her from lovinJ them. .. That sentiment could be severely tested 1f J.R. turns out, in some way. to be responsible for Bobb> bein' sbot. ll was Bobby who fen from the chair after he was pelted with bullets apparent!)' intended for J.R. on the final episode of "Dallas" last $Cason. Lee Rich. head of Lonmar. the pro- duction company behind "Dallas." said the actors involved didn't even know that Bobby was throne hit by bullets. "We shot four different endings." said Rich. Sue Ellen (Linda Gray). Pam (Victoria Pnnc1pal) and J.R. all were filmed in the hot seat. "I think everybody was amazed when Bobby fell out of the chair." Rich said. The identity of the shooter, however.~ot out. and Lorimar·hod to reshoot the first episode of the new season. Supermarket tabloids reported that the assailant was Morgan Brittany's character. Kathanne Wentworth. For many longtimr TV wntchen. the DollD& Reed jol na 'Dallu. • new Miss Elhe also will bea surpnsc. Reed, winner of an Academ)' Award in 1953 for "From Herc to Eternity." 1s taluna over for Barbara Bel Geddes, who had open-bean suraery and "chose not to come back." said Philip Cap1ce. thr show's executive produ~r. "I've alwa)S idcnufied with that role." said Recd. "I've coveted 1l for ye.ars." Cap1ce said Reed was the producers' first choice because she was the appropnate age and had the right physical qualities and presence. "She has a kind of quiet authority. a simple ckgance." he said The producers also had considered killing off the character. as they had when :Jim Davis. who played papa Jock Ewing. died two seasons ago. "The two situations are not the $&11le," said Capicc. "'When {Jim) was no longer with us. we still had a strong maternal figutt." . J.R. only shows a vulnerable side wi1h his beloved mama. .. We didn't want to remove the only rcma1mng control factor in that family," said Capice. He said brin11nf i.n a favorite aunt character wouldn t nng true. Having Miss Ellie undergo ptasuc sur- gery, a fa voritc soap-Opera m'ia. also was · rejected "The audience is sophisticated enough to know thatthis iscntert.ainment, not real life," said Capice. "l Ulink 1hey'll susocnd disbelief and go wnh lhe charac-ter.-r' The new Miss Ellie's coming-out pany won't be until late fall. in the seventh episode. With Bel Geddes LD fragile health, the writers had constructed story Jiotf. that avoided her. The hiatus will tpve Recd. who won't u~ J Southern accent, a chance to get acquainted with the role and feel com- fort.able with lhe production. Since "The Donna Recd Show" ended its eight-season run 10 1966, the 63-year- old actress has been 10 sem1reumncnt, wnung a book about her real family and doina onl~ a couple of TV iUCSt shots. "l dido t work because I didn't act the kind of scripts I wanted," she said. "I didn't want to play helpless women and victim roles. I had reached an age and stage where 1 could not. and would not, pla> that kind of role." The highly visible ... Dallas" pan was a lure, but she said "the real reason I came back was because 1 received a fan letter from someone who hadjost Sttn (the 1946 film) 'It's a Wonderf._t Life.· "He closed thCTetter by saymg. 'Keep up the good work .... Gleason sl)owsreal museum pieces By TOM JORY ....... IM"'-Wrttw NEW YORK -Nothin&. l'XCites the connoisseur of dass1c telcvmon hke the discovery oflo,st or IOrgouen episodes of a favorite proamm. So n's no wonder folks have been packina the Museum of Broadcastina. just ofTFifih Avenue 1n Manhattan. three umes a day since early Augu!lt. They've come to sec four hour-Iona episodes of "The Honeymooners:· each hroadcast onct by CBS in the early 1950s. then stored away in o vault in New Jel"SC'y. Ron Simon. the museum's curator who located 1,hc programs shelved alongside kint.seop1c ttproductions of other vintage CBS show$, 5.11d he had received inquiries from ~ntrt"pttncun who St'C aQld in has diM:Ovel")'. and that means the episode' W1ll undoubtedly he rebrotdcast somr1imc an the future. Few scncs have enjoyed w1der syndi- cation over the years than the 39 half-hour "Honeymooners" programs produced in l~SS and "'56. The series. fcamrin1 Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden. :i\udrcy Meadows as his wife, Ahcc. and Art Came) and Joyce Randolph ai. their upstain neighbon. Ed and Trixie Norton, now has a cult-like followtn Simon said nahts to the four newly discovered prov.ams probably belong to Gleason. who created .. The Honey· mooncrs .. for the "Cavalcade or Suan" variety show on the Ou Mont network. The comedian and bandleadcr took the $.ketch to CBS with "Tbe Jackie Otcason Show" in 1952. and the Museum of Btoadcastioa episodes arc from that var- iety stries. Each "Honeymooners" sl.it an the mu- seum show i~ about 40 nlinutcs Iona. with the remainder of 1hc pf"Oll'lm filled b)' Gleason's monologue. a performance by the June Taylor Dancers and commen:iaJs for the prograrrrs sponsors -Sheaffer pen~ Stnck cttcUic shaven 11mt Nesafe. Jack le5coulie. later a regular on NBCs "Today," 1s Gleason's announcer Simon wd he found a fifth installment of "The Jackit Gleason Show" with the others in the CBS vault. but that Gleason did notJppcar on that program Robert Q. ltWls was the auest host. ••ntt-characters ~em a little rougher around the edges," Simon said or the early "Honeymooners·· sketch~. "and the plots arc more comphC3tcd than they would become in thd' half-hour show. '"They were done h\'t, and the)' didn'• ~Jly have a spcc1fic amount of time to work with.'' the curator siud. ''So thcv (Pleue MO OLSASON/P&Ce 8) Sunday, S pt. 9, 1984 S Fighting lizards full-time job Faye Grant 'shocked' as-'V' winds up on NBC's fall schedule By JERRY BUCK "' T.i.vlalofl Wt11ff LOS .\N( 1ELE~ -Fa)e (1ran1 laugh\ .i' she recalls her liN homficd reaction on learning that aftrr two h1ghl~ successful miniseries NBC was turning "V" into a rcgu lar sene!I "The contr.ict I :.1gned for the m1n1~nec; did pro' 1de for a senes:· she says .. But when it happened I was surpnsed. I didn't dream that ll would go bc)ond the tir!lt tour hours. Despite the sequel I still never dreamed 1t would go beyond that. "I remember hanng real trcp1da11on-. abou1 g01ng to senes I told tht'm that the~ wt"re going to find me in ttlc ba1hroom w1 th m\ wnstssht Afterthe m1nisenes l wantr<l 10.do features." . And. Grant who stars a\ a sc1cnttst who joins the freedom fighters 1n ··v" to rept:I an invasion of ltzard-lllc creatures from another world. adds. ·· .\fter I 0 hours I didn't know what we could do to top a woman eating a rat or a woman &J'tng birth to a monMer But they have found a wa) to top st. .. Grant 1s happy now that r.he went along. She's pka~ with the development of her character and the senes. which takes us name from the World War ll symbol of .. V for Victory ... She says. "Ifs not often in telev1s1on )OU gel to do a ~enc that makes \OU feel like you're in a feature We bad a 5cene like that last Fnda> That gives you fuel for s1>. months to la~1 through all the frustration'> of telev1s1on." "V" wa~ a real sleeper. and for th1rd- rankcd NBC 1t was a much-needed ratings booster. The first four hours m Ma} 1983 attracted an audience of 65 m1llion Th( six-hour sequel this past May reached I 00 million and overwhelmed its oppos1t1on. The series also stars Marc Singer as a TV cameraman who became a leader of the freedom lighters, and Jane Sadler as a rept1ltan leader ~ho 1s a combination of Darth Vader and the Dragon Lady The danger of the aliens 1urnin$ 1he earth'!. population into food 1s dimin111hed m the series But the lizards are sull hanging around c:iusmg trouble Grant's character 1s no lontlcr with the freedom fighters. She She should look familiar By L YNOA HIRSCH Q. I've been watching • (Jeneral Hosp1· lal" latel) ancl the actrC<;\ who plays 5) h 13 looks awfulh fam1har What other work has she done'> -R.S . S.mta .\na. Calif. A: Anne Jdfreys is a movie and TV veteran. Sbe's probably best remembered 11 one of the gboau In tbe TV serles "Topper," which also starred her husband, Robert Sterling. Q: Qumt and t-.ola's hab) on "Guiding Light" looks remarkahh hkc Lisa Brown. ts that her baby? -D.S .. Buffalo. N Y. A: It sure la. James Aotbooy Nielsen, who waw born on Feb. 18, bas been typecast as ttt ba~y. LIH admits tbat at-first .tie was a bit oervoas about it, but aays sbe loves bvin& tbo cbild, nicknamed Buddy, oD tbe set. Cncldentally, bl• father ls Tom Ntelseo,.wbo plays Floyd on the show. Q: I think the actor who plays Tony on "Guiding Light" is adorable. Pit-a~ tell me he's s10gfe. -S.E .• Youngstown. Ohio. A: We caa tell yoa be'• slD1le, bat be does uve a very special lady In hll IUe. Tu lady 11 JUm Morgan Greene, who was stf!D on daytime H Nlcole on "Another World." Tbe two bave ~en toge111er for quite some time ud makt a truly atCUlnlna couple. Q: t was disappointed to tune 1n "Another World" lnst week <ind '>C.'t another nnrc. playin~ lhe pan of Blame. 4 Sunday, Sept. 9, 1984 le, wura •'-la1onc: going lo "'-' n;1urn1ng Ill the show'' -D.N .. New Orleans. la A: No. Laura Malone bas left tbe 1bow. ll seems tbat Laura didn't lose weigbt qulekly enoup after her son was boru. Unfortunately, lo this bu1ioe11, tbln alway1 sttms to be In. ft'• too bad, since Laura gave a truly wonderful performance at Blalne wben sh~ went through those ''terrorl1lag1' seen~• last year. We wouldn't be 1urprJ1ed If some other sbow snaps Laura up verv soon. Q: Can )Ou pka)e tell me wh) the superstauon WTBS is only running "The Cati ms" once a day instead of twice a day? I used 10 watclfinn tbe evening. Now rve lost the entire storyline becau-;e I'm at war\ during the day. -R. W .• Atlanta, Ga. A: The station did tons or reseatch on tbt show and discovered tbat tbe morulna airing of "Tbe C1tJln1'' garnered .a 1ood namber of vltwu1, but lb~ nl1hUlme version was not doln1 very well at 111. It •H decided to nu1 rnovlt1 lo the nighttime time 1lot. Don't look for "The Catlln1" to return to a twice-a-day alrlnc. Havr 11 qucsr1on abt,ur ;our faH>ntc.· !iO:lP or 'IOJP stal.' Wnrc.· to }nda H1~ch. co Nc:1,n Amtr1co S}ndrc:m:. P.O. &•\ Jl}f,.,0, lnin~\(3/if.91714, he"'11/ans1,n~r .ts mim qu<.·sr10ns a~ 'hl' nm m ht·r column. but th'· volunu: ol mm/ ffli1~<'~ pcrmnnl rrplirtt 1mpo~~1flle Faye Grant in •v .' now works as a sc1cnlli.t 1n a h1g con- glomerate. but she's sllll called on for help when it's needed. The blonde. blue~yed . .:!b-)ear-old ac- tress ha~ a rare day off from filrmng the !lenes. which will make nsoebut on Friday. Oct. 26. after a rerun of the first I 0 hours. She wears a gray suit with a blue-striped shirt and a dark lie On onc Wn)t arc several pieces of gold and LUrquoisc JCWCh) ··we worked ngh1 through the Ol)m· pies:· she \a)'S "l hardl> knew they were on. We spent c;ome lime on locauon at a ranch to the S1m1 Valle} My problem was getting up at 3:30 in the morning 10 go on location. but once we got 1hcrc 11 wa'> better than bc1n~ in a stuff) s1ud10" .\) the la">t m1n1c;crics closed the earthl- ings found a chenucal (hke a red dust) tha1 kills the h1ards. To get around this for the series the invaders discover the chemical docsn•t work 10 "'arm chmatc!I Thus Los Angckc, hcconks a fret-zone. as ('a,ablanca was for a time 1n World War II And the canhhn~. also ai. in "Cas.'.lblan- ca." hnvc their own Rirk's to hang out 1n. "V .. 1s. of c9ur~e. about altco<1 from another "'orld. and Miss Grant bd1CH"$ there might be something to tt. "l'\ealways felt 1herl' was !iomcthmg out there." \he say\ "Now I take 11 for granted I think 11's just a mJtter nf tinw befon.· we make contact.•• Grant. gri;w. up 1n M1dltg8fl and after high ~hool she and a friend h1tchhi}(cd 12.000 miles acros'I the L't11ted States The) ended up in New Yori.. where 'ihc sold luggage and dcsrnbe~ herself as .. the worst waitress ever in suppon hose." In I IJ79 'lhc dcc1d~d ttl move we~t and ended up, instead 1n Mc,ico City. There \he vcr) quickl)' bl-came a top model tor rmnt and TV commercials. Oner in Los ngdc'l \he became a regular on '\BC's "GrcatcM American Hrro.'' 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Gleason arrempts to \Ummar1Le what was left of the story. It I'> apparent from his narrat1H' ho'>' comple' the plot of the preced1na episode was . None of the plots of the four CBS shows ""ere reworked for the $}ndicated 'Cncs. Jn one. for instance. Ralph and Alice put a depo!>tt on a new. luxury apanment. "h's 1 not It ke mo\ 1ng to the moon or another planet or Jerse>." Ali~ tell Trhie in an effort to ('Onsole her fncnd. "It's just the Bronx." ThC' museum shoYrs are coupled wi th C1lea-.on segment<> from the "Cavalcade of ~tars." although Simon .said he had !.O far been unable to find .. Honeymooners" skib from that earlier ~rie~ . "We haH a lead, a "'riter from ·ca\alcad~.' and "'e·~e trying t<l develop a rclattonsh!P \\Ith him nght now," the C'urator ~1d . GRANT ••• FromPage4 a nice airl cxct•pt o,hc murders a man thinking 1l's her father. The fir t day I worked Stephen thought l wac,·Frl'nch. We fell tn love working together hut nwher of us let on the '>ltghte~t btt. If ht• got within s1ah1 I'd have palpttation'>, Both of us ha"c the: \.1cwpoint th:u if )Ou work to theqou hould k\jp a protC.-.. s1on3I relationship. ··1 coufdn't sl~p the v.hole week we worked ~og~thcr. l said. 'Th1'> 1s ifidac "lous: I ~aid, 'l min lo\c wnh this man: Theda) I fin1'ihcd I sent him a note.'' They now ltH· tose1hcr in a con- domtn1ttm with .1 puodlc naml"\I Warlen. The do, wao_; naml·d aflcr ( olltn~· c:httraCtt'r Jn lhl' ncv. Richard Pryor movie "hrcv.'ilcr'\ Millions." 8 1tcD:."1 is their nc1 hbor JU 1 :ib<), c them. G nl '8) Uhc's ne'er' en D<n 1\ but ha ofkn heard her foo1 tl't> .. .. .. .. ... - - --a&uaoon -... Sunday. Sept. 9. 1984' 7 -- --- CAT•A _,,(TUI) ==-1111 ,....,.. -1-'*' .. Ulll'A...,'.A ...,."'"* ~-HOlflTAI. .. llmn .,.,PIQ ...... ~1'Ul,fll) ... (Ml) .. =m·nll) .. MIUDY-.. OAtmum =~ 0-. ,,. .. ,.2°""1'11) -ATMM'I ..... 9IOCg'[•·-(WB) ==-•cocum (nll) ~' .. WWllJTOllAV. .. ........ ..... , ... , -· ... ......... .. '99 ... IOOO!ml~ 8 Sunday, Sept 9, 1984 ~ .. 1tw Daily Pilcll dassif if'ds -I -• I . • • I I I I • • • • ' ' ' -lunclay~ _ ....... -~--~~~~~~~~~-----------------------------------. CITHIWOIU~ -CB> llOWll "Last Plane Out" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Jan-Mtehael Vincent. Mary Crosby. l hr .. 36 min.) · WAYOPMml - 719 llOWll ''Gunfight At The 0 K. Cotral" (1957. Western) Burt lanc:aster, Kirk Ootigla. (2 hrs.. 35 min.) M(l)W~O.TltlflU- -Cl) ....... , •. .... """ ..... um.l!Pm:I WftDOll.• --..,, .. KL Mlh! w DOWT UT THI ~ llum ATM ..,.llOflWTM ... OJ ., Big Blf'd and his friendl Vlllt the Met· ropotit1n Museum of Art In New York. (R) -·--'tmlCAllTOIY aMDTAI ... .... --.i=•· .... , • TO'lllMU. JmfTNI,_ ..-.:.- CllM.Wl •• -.R.DWDT " rr•wn• . ....._ .... ---.... .... .,. "Battle Beyond The Stars" (1980, Sclenc»-Flction) Richard Thomas. John Suon.{°!. 43 min ) Cl)..,.... CD ...-"Race For lhe Yank~ .. -=-zeph~ yr" (1981. Drema) Ken Wahl. George Pep- e!!d. ( 1 hr.::.._ '8 min) lQJ ..,. ..,.,~Animated. Ken Berry • Dom OeLUIM, Larry Storch and Tina Louise provide the V01C.a tor this ~ ture about a cat without a tail < 1 hr.. 21 1(1 l'lr.) .,. "Starstruck" (1982. MUSical) Jo Keonedy, Roes O'Donovan ( 1 hr .. 40 ·n minJo.OJ..,.... -Cl) ... TODAY min.) . Cl) MO¥ll "Grease 2" (1982. Musical) MaxweU Caulfield. Michelle Pfetffer ( 1 hr .. 55min.) Cllml ITA11 Am I I • Exam- ines the effects of flnanclal pteaore by government lgencles on retlgioul lnatltu- CZ) .,. "Billy Jack" ( t971 Orama) Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylor (1 hr . 52 -1mln=~= ... tiOna. ' · 1 DAY oi amco¥11t 11111 llH CGNUllt .. "8r1nnlgan" ( 1975, Mystery) John Wayne. Alchard Attenborough (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ...... *-' WIM .... ATCM.YMY IF INCi I. 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Martin Milner (2 lhrs =Tlln'M cm"" llYOm .. ,...... MM ...WI Neal Gabler and Jet· trey Lyons host an informative look at what's new at the movleS G> • A>OTUU Regional coverage ot New England Patriots al Miami Oolphms. Buffalo Bills at St Louis cardinals, Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears or Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals (3 hrs ) 'Plllaul ...... llOCll1' • 1 •aw Minnesota Fats vs Jimmy Caras (R) ( 1 hr ) (S) llO¥m "Deal 01 The Century" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hr • 38 min ) (l) llO¥m "Cesar And Rosal " ( 1972 Romance) Yves Montand. y Schne1d· er ( 1 hr •. 50 min ) C)MPMTOOAY .. 01) MO¥ll "Dr o·· (1957, Drama) Jeff Chandler, Dru ( 1 hr . 55 min ) .. -~ .... M.ll.&ll UBML Chicago Cubs at New York Mets (3m) ~ . OICAl9UI '~PIWICI .,. "OCtopussy" ( 1983. Adven· ture) Roger MOOfe Maud Adams (2 hrs . tO men) D&. YlilWn OU),_ ... .. .,,TO~ 11::9 a.AT ATMmwu ~ .... llOWll "Rock·A·Bye Baby" ( 1958. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Marilyn Maxwell 2 hfs) llU ... iiWCi,__TMIAN ' l'OCUI Ol IOCllTY MO¥ll "The Grey Fox" (1983, West· em) Richard FarnswOfth. Jacktt Bur· rOUghl ( 1 hr .. 32 min ) AUTO IACllQ CART Molson Indy (ltve from Montreel) (2 hrs ) (0) ... "Th& Music Man" (1962, MuSI· cat) Robet1 Preston. Shirley Jones (2 hr~.~ ntl mT tllU. TODAY TmY ccu..wtl1TAID Ml-ll'nlDA¥1»-.&.IY ~OllOCllTY ,.,.... MCI Gobo finds a way to gel rid of lh• Gorgs forever. --Afternoon -1=-.=:DAVlt-.i.IT . cun-. .,... "Tht 9ad Sad\'' 41957. Com&- ~) rmry .L~1¥ • 0.vtd Wayne. ~ hr& ) • llAllW SCI wnm .. 0 Sefve Them Al Mv Deya" Cnr1s. havirig io.1 the 10 Sunday.Sept.9. 1984 election, makes a decision abOut David s marriage proposal (Part 12 of 13) (RJ ~(~-- rfl) llAnau&. QIOCIUPllC "The Great Whales" The Ear1h's largesi and oldest IMng matMlals ate filmed 1n their under- water eo11ironment (S)PAIBCMAll CZ>_.. "T ra·ding Places" (1983, Com- edy) Eddie Murphy, Den Aykroyd ( 1 hr . 46 10i. u. I POll'T'UIT Oii Am!ICA "Lou1S1ana·• Host Hal Holbfoolt ( t hr ) 119 ..... MmlfOOml D-tlllllmCMU ........ I ...,,ocatMC ..... llOWll "The Great Santini' 11979 Orama) Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner 1 1 hr ,58min) W 8 (I) ,_ U S Open men s f1na1 (ttve from the USTA Naltonal Tennis Center In Flushing MtadoW5, N Y ) (3 hrs ) D .._ P001UU. Regl()(lal coverage ot Cleveland Browns at Los Angeles Rams San Diego Chargers at. Seattle Seahawks Of tnd1anapohs Cons at H >USto" O•!e1& (3 lhrs i:t•:-J-LOI MQILll •HAW •WCON ~11 llYlrDY! "Sergeant Cr1bb The Las1 Trumpet" Jumbo, the ·m:>St celebrated eleptlant at the London Zoo. 1s to be sold to P T Barnum tn America, bul thOSe who want to prevent the sate resort to murder {R) 0 11 hr) 6) 1111. FOOTUU San Diogo Chargers at Seattle Seahawks (3 hrs ) l11) IUWlrU T1MOUQM TMI Mft (E') tMllflOllUlm RACleG Freedom Cur (from Seattle) (A) (I he I (H) _.. "A Cry F'or Lo11e" ( 1980 Ora- ma) Susan Blakely, Powers Boothe I 1 hr .. 40mm) ( llOYll "Melanie" ( 1982, Orama} Bur ·ton Cummings, Gtvnn1s O'Connor ( 1 hr . 49 min.) llOVll "ThG Prodigar· ( 1955 Oramt1) Lana Turnef. Edmund Purdom 11 h• 54 min) m "°'1111 uutTm t9 al) •••AU Atlanta Braves at San r r 111\- CISCO Giants (3 tws) ta F-l'IOOP llOYll "Stagecoach" ( t966, Wesl· ern) Ann·Margrel, Btng CrOliby (2 hrs 300Wl.) . (1) llOWll "HarlOw ( t9b~ B1Q1Jraphy) Carroll 8akec. Maritn Bai.am (2 hr' 30 min.) ADMl-U lllWl1'D nllOUQH TMI ARTI -........... llOWll "Trader Horn' ( 1973, Adven- ture) Rod Taylor, Anne HeywOOd (2 hrs) · llOYll 'Wall\, Don't Run" ( 1966. omedy) Cary Gran!.' Samantha Egger 2 his) llO¥m "POftra1t In Black" ( 1960 Suspense) Lana Tumtr, Anthony Ou1nn. {? l'lr1) • MDVII "The Night 01 The G11uly' ( 1~. Adllenture) Clint Walliet, Martha t!tlf. (2 hrs ) • m OflRA It TMI PAM Montesorrat Caba . 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Ora ma) Jan-Michael Vincent, Mary Crosby l1 hr , 36 mm I WU COUJcm FOOTIALL Utah State at Southern Cahl0<n1a (2 hrs ) D LATlt 1l90 Guests Mary Rose Wit cox, Greoooo Martinez. Dave v111en11ne U l''°U.L California Angels at Chicago White Sox (3 hrs ) 1 --~ . W UCkt wmt DAVlt MOICMTZ MO¥ll 'Tombs 01 T~ Blind Dead ( 1974, Horrof) Cesar Burnltf. Lone Flem ~ (2hrs) (!) llOYll "Shoc:ktrauma" ( 1982 Ore ma) Wiiham Conrad. Chris W1ggms (2 hrs J ®) aTDTU..,,,. Tiii Featured Jamie Farr d1SCUSSH the challenges anc:J success ol • AlterMASH". a tribute to the senes ··star Trek~· ( 1 hi.) m llOYll "Mad MaK" ( 1980, Drama) Met GlbSOn Joanmt Samuel t2 hrs I (!)~"Boeing. Boeing" ( 196S:Com· edy) Tony Curt~. Jer%Lew1s (2 hrs J ~ AL acn IPOITIWIW .aT CMIPI Oii 1M ltiMCtlCO l ) _. "State Fair" ( 19•5. Musical) Jeanne Crain. Dana Andr ws ( 1 hr 40 rn1n) ( ......,.. .,.. 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Ms before an •udience al Harrah's in Atlantic C11y~1 hr) QB A Cll'9ATIOll AT CAllW The uniqve 11yle and sense of humor of the popular en1erta1ner Is Showcased m lhlS performance 1aped al Caesars Palace 1n Las Vegas m IO YOU WMlf TO llAll A DUL •@ ..,_ "Canyon Passage" ( 1946. Western) "Dana Andrews. Susan Hay ward= -. ""-... AUCI .... Q . 9QIAa ~ CQl9lOID A proltle of the composer-piantSI. an AmertC:an art st who llvet 1n Sweden MO¥ll "G'Qlel The World Cup Chai· leoge' ( 1983, Documentary) Narraled by Sean Connery ( 1 hr . 38 mm J m .. IAYOMAU --imlvening ...... ATM__, --lfAU. .UTUT AIBICMMIRO •llMCMOf-TAlmlJllflllrAll , .. llW8 "The lnglone>Us Baslards' C 1978. Adven1ure) Bo Svenson, Fred Wit· hamson Two men form an unusuat friend snip while trying to avOtd v1olen1 death dunng the tumulluous days of World War II (2 hrs ) IR~OllMI~ • IOYA The natt0011t 1ssve of America's obhgalion to 111 native populatlOO IS exa· mined through vtStts 10 medical care lac11t· It~ on tndtan reurvallons (R) Q ( 1 hr ) (CJ 90Yll "A Famtly Upside Down'' ( t978. OfamaJ Helen Hayes Fred Astatre A l'lear1 atlaci.: torcet a relU'ed house pa1n1e1 10 be separated from his loving wile who musl move in with their oon and his tam11J ( 1 hf • 38 m.n ) (11 ....a IOUTI Of Tiii 'M Ken Norlon vs Muhammad Alt (fought March 1973 1n San=) (R) (1 hr) (0) "My Favor11a Year' ( 1982 Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper A d1p50mamacal former mattnu ~OI has trouble coping with the presSU<es of a live TV performance during 1elevts10n's golden age 'PG' ( 1 hr 35 min ) (S) mwll ''Greai.e 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Ceulfield Michelle Pfe1fltw An English student at a 1960$ Ametlcan high schOOI has to prove himself to ll'le !elder of a g•ts' gaiig wtiose !1190lbefl can date only .&;;.set• 'PG' ( 1 hr , ~5 rnln ) (.ll "South Pac1f1C:" ( 1958 Musi· cal) M11z1 Gaynor, Rot>Sano Braui An AmerK.en 'woman falls tn love w•lh a Frenchman while sl•llC>f'led aa o Navy nur&e In the South Pac1hc during World War II (2 tn . 38 min ) -a 'Al&nlUD MCU.YWOOO Q.OllW FeaMed an interview with George Poppard. •tars. who ~e O'itf~ gr 1 i:>hY&lCal hal'tdicaps. a IOCal actcx woo was taken out ol e togh IChoOI play to Siar In Nell S1mon'1 "Brigh ron Beach Memoirs". d1rector John Hous Ion ... P1M1 TO fllOfllA .....,1&19 12 Sunday, Sept. 9, 1984 ILAIT_. Oll9I NI •mllTD • ... U'ICUL Tom Br~aw anchors a preview of the upcoming national electtons. lncluc:Jmg an e11.amma· too of the mu.&. Iha candldat" and the campaigns. ( 1 hf.) 0 H GllllAT W8QllCT I.OU CM•11 'W A humorous and tnfOfmafive lOOI( at eating, dieting and a1Cerc1,. with Jayne Kennedy and Gordon Jump l 1 ht > 0 0 MIY'l llUIVI 1' Oil M011 Fea· rured the ooly !light of the a•aralt The Spruce 000$8 pilOted by Ho.-,ar Hughes • a look at d1noaaurs. including t a 80·too ultrasaurus. &pace li.lrchen c~tng. per· lolm.Ag arnmai.. the WOfld'it-~mattest , honie-~A) (1 N-1-G 90Yll 'Walli., Don I Run" ( 1966. Comedy) Gary Grant. Samantha Eggar A middle-aged man tr•es 10 play Cupid tor the two young people he is t~ced 10 hve w11h during the Tokyo Olymp1es (2 his ) ... ITAlllMCtt Pl•IUTflOPI Tony Benne11 sings a medley of hit hits. 1nclud1ng "11 Had To Be You." "As Time Goes By" and "I Left My Heart In Sdn Francisco " ( 1 hr ) C'i) UMATOM ExamtneS the ancient Polynestan skill of nav1ga11ng without char". compaSS8$ or sextanl5 and pro- files ooe man woo 1s determined to keop 1h1<i art ahve (A) Q ( 1 hr ) E ..a IOVTI Oii Ttll 'M Mtihammad Ah vs Ken Norton (fought Sep1embe1 1973 tn Los Angelea) (A) ( t hr I (L')mvll "The Promioe'' (1979. Ofam;:i) Kathleen Quinlan. Stephen Colftn& A youn~ mans mother pay• for his hancee's 8.l(pens1ve platlic 1Urgery after an ace• dent and tehs him his l1ancee has died 'PG' ( 1 hr. 38 min l l mYAllOTO••,... 19 "°"" ,. 1llt AWtWl.I M>CIC Gobo finds a way 10 I rid of the Gor~or~ef 19 DAYOl'lmCOY • ())TNllOYt• ... Temperamentally oppos.te Los Angeles ·police partners Danny Haros and Jeff "Moon" Martm work togelhel 10 UM a ma • who shOI a I llow ol1ice1 ( 1 hr ) 0 6:) IWllCO PO&.A> On a papal m'"lOfl to Kublai Khan's China, young Marco Polo his father and uncle are given safe pas· sage 10 Jerusalem by a man who later beeomei Pope. Greg<>fy X. but en route 10 Persia lhey are ~ptured by a band of Saracen warrlof and await ex41Q.11ton 'ar~(~htOJ MCQUll COUl- TIMI 89WAITLIAllD91XO!M:I Mark and th judge 1n... ligate • videO dal ng service tor tfie wealthy 1hlt tnreaten' the hves ot 115 customer~ IRl O ( 1 h1 ) TW.-rrZOM MO¥ll "Mad Mait" ( 1980, Drama) Mal G1b&On, Joanne Samuel In an Austr1- l1a of tf'lO noMOO-d14>tanl tuture, the frleflds and taml4y of a top highway pursuit pollee· man t>ecome tht 1argets of Ad siic motori:ycie gong. 12 htt.) LIUTY\QOf ftllM:ltAllDP~ UVIVAL. ·shark• Tht Perfect fir da· tors" JaW8 uthO{ Peter a.t\Chle~ nar· rales a look et the Orvarilly of shark PO cle Q It hr) Ci) ~ TMIATM ''lo Serve Th m All My Ooys" Chr r.t • unl\Uppy ond d!$l lonod wl1h life a w1I• ot a rieadmasll!f, dllappoart rPart 13 ol t31 (RI Q ( 1 hr I (Cl llOYll .. The Oreat Sanltnt.. I 1979 Orama) Robert Duvall Blythe Danner A rough·and ready Maune Corps olf1cer laces domes11c Uattles whan he 1ries 10 impose his military Ideals on his lam•I> ·po· < 1 tll . 58 min ) (I.)~ (R) lS) llOVS "Deal 01 Tbe Century ( t983. ~Y 1 Chevy Cha:oe S1gou1 ney Weaver WhM a high 1echno•OQY ultro weapon 1urnr. ovt 10 be deltcflve 11~ man 1fm:1ure1 tures an arms hustler to d•«;poSe of ti PG ( I hr 38 mm I O llCMI 'Trad ng Places" (1983. Com edy) EC1d1e Mu1phy Dan Ay'kroyd A well· to do e•ecutNe. a QhellO br.cJ con man arid a proc;t11ute dPvt!'.e a ptol of revenge agll•nst two coon1v1ng l•narlC)CrS 'R 11 hr 4& min) '1':') .,.,.. Batlle 01 The Commandos'' 1 J71 A1:Mintu1e) Jack Palance. Thom· as Hun1er A i;n1all ream of commandos Is assigned 10 dAstroy a powerful German cannon belore '' can be used against the Atttes (2 hes 1 •mlfMYPALWIU 1::11 UIU~' ) CGU.141 FOOTIAU UCL A at San OiegQ State (3 hrs ) .. 8 (IJ nt1 & I 1W Star•&trocf.. Louise as~sts Sammy Oavls Ji 1n M. allempt 10 escape from a hounding rerorter anc1 tans (A) 0 \llDllA WORLD Of .IACGUll Couto TUU O ®J llCMI ··coal Miner's Oaugh1er ( t980. B10Q1aphy) Sissy Si.>acetc Tommy l e1:1 Jones BasPd Of' Lore11a Lynn's au10- b1oyraptiy A young u1r1 trom a poor family in rw81 l<entuclw marries a much oloer tocttt wy who engineers M r ri&e lo 51111· domln1tiemusc1m:1us1r,. IR) O (2!'\rs 40 min) I wu KllQDOlll l&UGIWWICtl.!ef.111 ~Cl THIATM "To Ser..,e Them All My Days" Christ ne Uf\tlaPPT' and e11i;.nus1oneC1 w11t1 Ille as wile ol il headmaster diS8ppea1s (Po11 t3 01 13) Qll O (I nr I ~ llYITDYI 'Se1ueant Cr1bl.I Ttie Lasl Trump r Jumbo rhe most cel(!orarecj eloµhant "' inc Lorioon Zoo. 1& 10 t)E! sold to P T Ba1r1um in Am rlGd tlul 11'\ose wh() went 10 p1e~nnt lhe sa11 1 sorr 10 murdl!'r (Al CJ 11 ~ r I L llOVll 'Ttw St•f'lg If ( 1983. Drama) Jt1ck1e Glea1>0n Mac Davis An e•per1· enc d con arnst tries to score big wtlh th help ot B fellow peddtor ·PG' (I hr •?. min J 2) llOYll M)' Favori111 Year" ( Hl82 Comedy) Pete1 O'ToolfJ J s\Ca Harpet A dipoonianlltCal l~mf!f mat~ !dOt hits trouble cop1ny with rhe pressur~!O ol a hve TV perl01manc durmg tel vlSIOfl's gol(J(tn a 'PG ( 1 hr ~i6 rmn ! -GIUUP • AUCI Mf I plans to r r lace Alica Vera and JolOf'le with a robOt (R) O tcttOO&. llAT r atured 81t1ngu111 Eov cation Debate lllOWll "8111 Brldg s To Closri" 11955 Or11ma) Tony Cuws JYlt Ad ms A ~XlltC 0 I• l01ced 10 lhOOt h!S hoOOtum hl(10d ~he;. ha5 &io n $2.500.000 (2 hf ) -· TUNG '°'""' U. A dodk:ated p flitttrtClan crac~.a un r lhe straltl ol hi wOtk wtlGf\ a 7-y r·Old Ofphan' Ut 1$ lhr I ood (R) (11\r) ... 1MI WOM.D TWOMOW MmYO PAM.TY-- -Sunday Cont. 8!> • WMI Of ..-T Yll "Jane Sey- mour" A shy and devout girl. she eventu- ally bears Henry a weakling aon. Edward. and dies on the childbed ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ~ m¥9 "The G ey Fox" ( 1983, West- ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur- roughs. A f()fmef prt&On Inmate decides to rob trains. 1nc:tvo1ng a Canadian railroad 'PG' (1 ~1t lMI OI COCU9 Olspe!s myths about the drug cocaine th<ough the true stones or a basketball euperstar. a high school beauty queen. an auto factory worker and a psych1atr1s1 ( 1 hr ) lOJ ... "The Music Man" ( 1962, MUSI· cal) Robeft Preston, Shirley Jones A fasHalk1ng salesman comes to a 9ma11 town In Iowa to organize a boys' band and 1nactvenently falls In love with an unmar ried librarian. (2 hrs. 31 min.) i ll01'MDla PIM OI ft. YllDQ UMTTA -90¥ll "The Btg Shor· ( 1942, Drama) Humphrey Bo0art, Irene Manning. The old hie ot crime holds appeal for a three-time loser ( 1 hr •• -45 min ) .-arr•..rm CD BfTBTAI_,.,,. wax Featured Jamie Fan dl5CUS588 the challenga and success ot "AfterMASH", a tribute to the seriet "Star Trek" ( 1 hr.) _,,"'"°'"ft. YWOcacue =a.on.,. MOYll "Briel Affair" ( 1980. OtamaJ Annette Haven. Bridget Monet Young students of a music and drama schoot use their 'bod..s to achieve their goals ( 1 l'lr 1 15 ) 'CHJua CIWl\lt Gel Tiii FUI Km ,,. Q (l)CD ... WALL ITmY ~ MPOllT Nl8POfiOPP ...., .. AQQMT ICIUIDITAGI ThA rock 'n' 1011 Greg Kihn Band performs hits Including "Jeop· ardy." "The Breakup Song," "Can't Stop Huiting Myself" and "Every ".ove Song " {I hr ) (HJ THI ftlVHTIQATOH1 CRUIADUIQ ._IWOlntlAll (S)mvll "The Verdict" (1982. Drama) Paul Newman, Charlotte Aampllng An alcohollC Boston lawyer pulls h1msell togelhf'r to bring an C>npopular medical malpracllce case 10 1r1al against strong opposition by the courts, the archdiocese and hl9 own clien11 'A' (2 hrs ) CZI llOV9 ··e111y .Jack" (1971, Drama) Tom Laughlin, OelOfes Tayl°' An ex· Green Beret champions the cause ol a freedom school fOf runaway• on an Art· zona Indian resefvahon 'PG' 11 hr , 52 mtn. m llMllW. llUOI ( TH\MGS ~' 1000 1. fit cu ___ _, f read the•*' fd .... tm ...,.,LA. tW ~,....,.. ...... PACDiiiN Cll .... cwrnnr ••"'••w-t.R MDllUtM ATTlllmwD __,PA&.IBL . __ _.. ...... IPOlllTIMa• 9Cll'TICBTll m¥ll "last Piane Out" ( 1983, Ofa· ma) Jan·MIChael Vlnce1lt, Mary Crosby A )ournahst thought to be a CIA agent becomes entrapped in Nicaragua dllnng the last days ol the Somoza regime 'PG' $hr .. 36 min.) MCWI 11:11 110W9 "Jost Ten Me What You Want" ( 1980. Comedy) All MacGraw. Alan King. A wealthy business tycoon thinks he has his llllStress welt In IJne until she demands he put her In char~ ol a recent· ly acqwed movie studio. R' ( 1 hr , 52 min~ =1.r llAMYO 11:9 90V11 "Joe Kidd" ( 1972. Western) Clint Eastwood, John Saxon A 8llent stranger is hired by a wealthy landowner to track down a gang ol MexlCafl-Amen- cans who have invaded the lerrltory (2 hu. tO min) @ MON "Forty·Ses;ond Street" ( 1933, Musical) Ruby Keeler. Dick Powen Great ambition drives a producer to put on a Broadway muSIC81 amid emottonal· tur· me>1I. ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) 1:HI --. llCllm. .. "°"" llAetm MCWI ........, ... llOVll "The Defection 01 Simas Kud11· ka" ( t978, Ofama) Alan Arkin, Shtrley Knighl A Lithuanian seoaman makes a daring leap tor tree'd<>m from a Russian ship moored ott the coast of Massachu· setts ( 1 hr .• 45 !"}ttl m ....,....,..LIN.DIAtM fI!l um.I lllOllU An exploretlon of tile gradual changes In outlc)ol( and attitude occurring among dwal1s, featurinO M\la101 interviews and a lool< at the annual con· ventton of L1llle People of America Q ( 1 hr l fll)mlTntl .... CEJ ALL AlmlCU"'""" Tt11s "'o ya1d ho<S& race offers a purM or 2 5 mtthon r~l=doeo· NM J. (R) ( 1 ht I R111-~ tt21 HOU ~ Featured an 1ntf!rv1ew with Debbie Allen, dwector and co-star ol tile setl86 "Fame". with her husband Norm N1icon. a look a1 how wom- en ~ on TV In lhe 1980$, a I<><* at cefebf1ty bathrooms 11:t1D ~ ''Baldneca And The Science Of GrOW1ng Hair" Guests: ptychlatrttt Or Jeffrey Hammef. Jol'Vl Cappe, founder .or BAldheaded Men of AfT*ICa, Or. Htnry Roortigk ( 1 hr.) w.t.GUlff llAIUff Cllla•TMIMM '""'"' --( ~ M0\111 "10" ( 1979, Comody) Dudley Moore. Julie Andrtwa A. cucceaaful '®gwriter. dlsturbtd 1bou1 hltllng "mid· die ge," decides to cha after a beaull· fU4 01rl on het way to hor wedding 'A' (2 hrs .• 3 min) MW•IDfTDI -TMIWIOUCUaa .. ..,_ ''Tho ~n Hunter" ( t969. Ora mal ~nora Dee. Roy lhlnoes A n· geance-see.klng father l'lifes a proteuionef hOnte< 10 track down the ben6t r91P0':111- ble tor his son's death. (1 l'lf .• '5min.) · .. ,..., ... ... AUrO UC. F0tm11ta I Dutch Grand Prix (from l.an<M>on} CR) Ct ht. 30 ITlfn.) CZ>.,. "Trading Piaces" 11983. Com- edy) Eddie Murphy. Dan Aykroyd. A well- to-do executwe. a gheno-bred con man and a p<ost1tute devise 1 plot ol revenge against two conniving flll80C1e(S 'A' ( 1 ht., '6 min.) · W{i)llCMf."The Lonely l.8dy" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochner On a tel- evlSed all!.atdS program, a $UCCfSSful _ screenwriter tells the shocking story of how she reached fame. 'A' ( 1 hr , 32 min.) 1:1100 .wll "Monsign0t" ( 1982. Drema) Christopher Reeve, Genevieve Bujold An ambltloUs American puest's secular ac1M- 11es Include mafia deals and carnal affairs. 'A· (2 hrs.) t:llD ... (!) llOW9 "Docks Of New York" (19'5." Comedy) Leo G0toey, Eatt Side Kids. The Kids stir up excitement when they decide to take over and establish. their aut= ( 1 l'lr • 30 min.) CC) "AngelO. My Love'' ( 1983. Dre- ma) Angelo Evans. Michael Evans An American gypsy boy tries to retrieve a family heirloom which was stolen 'A' (2 hrs) 1'9 ~1iACC.1cmu .... Q --.OATU. -Clt ... mn'WATat '"YCUl9JIH• t'9 ClllllWIMIHNATQI m ..,,IWMIMT ......... tiet ... .,_ "H 0 TS t" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Kiger. Lisa London A sor0<1ty reject decides to form her own club of co- eds who q_oncen1rate on gratifying &elt'- -~r~=~R' 11hr.Jsm1n1 ~="Death Watch" ( 1982. Horror Romy Schnelder, Harvey Kettel Str things beglfl to occur. Wtien a woman deeldes she wants to die a pnvatt, per- sonal ~th. 'R' (2 hfS ) ta ... "A Cry F0< Love" ( 1980, Ora- ma) Susan Bluet~. Powera Boothe Based on the autoblographieal bOOk "Bedtime Story" by Jill Schary Robin1ort An a~tamine addict and an alCOt'lolie meet and try 10 save eact'I oth« ( 1 ht • -~=· ("C) .WW ''The Groove Tube" ( Hl7': COtM<ly) Ken Shapiro, Richard Bet:.t. Tele\l1SIOl'I cliches are sa11riled in a..,. ~ ol sketches and 11beld spoof$ 'R' ( 1 hr .. is mm) ..... ,....(10 -C*MO'l~.-OU ..... -econ -,...CllAll -1"111......n ..... ,= .. ·--°' .. ... "David And I.IA" ( 1952. Dra- IN) Kell Ovllea, Janel Margolin An emo- tionally dt'stufbed g11t In a special echool leads a young boy out of h11 own Pf t• Cla11'neu CI ht.~ 3' min ) Sunday,,Sept. 9, 1984 13 - -Morning ..,,..._ •CH>' The Waler Babiel" (1979, Fantasy) Animalion and llve action James Mason U hr 26 min) (I) ··Sovth Pacific" ( 1958, Musical) M1tz1 Gaynor. Roaaano Brazzi (2 hra , 38 min) •@ "Don't Give Up The Ship" (1959. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Dina Merritt (2 hra) .. CC) The Black Rose ( 1950, Ad\len1ure) Tyrone Power Orson Welles (2 hrs . 1 mtn) 1111 (f) ·All Thal Heaven AtlOwl" ( 1956 Romance) Jane Wyman, Rock HudsOn .~hrs.) • ·The Final Option" (1982, Orama) dy Davis. Lewis Collins (2 h,.. , 4 min ) .. ct) "Dally Duck's Movie. Fantaatic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vole· es by Mel Btanc ( 1 ht 18 min ) CID "Airplane II The Sequel" ( 1982, Comedy) Robert Haya. Jurie Hag9(1y. ( 1 hr, 25 mm) •(1) "Death Watch" ( 1982. Horre>f) Romy Schneidef, Harvey Kettel (2 hrs ) •(I) ''A Lady W1ttlout A PapPOft" ( 1950, Orama) Hedy Lamarr. John Hodlak ( 1 hr, 12 mm) . -cc, "Gandhi" ( 1982. 810graphy) Ben Kingsley. Candice Bergen (3 hrs. 8 min) CHl 'My Favort1e Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Petet O:looe. Jes.sic.a Halpet. (1 hr., 35 min) 6) ·Men 01 Texaa" (1941) Robert Stack ( 1 hr , 30 mm.) -an "BIOOd On The Moon" (1~. We&t em) Robert Mitchum. Barbara Bel Geddes (2 hrs ) -a "OOCtor Al Large" (1957. Comedy) Oirl! BoQarde. Mur19I Pavlow. (2 hrs.) fW "$till 01 The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep (_1 hr .. 30 mm) CIJ "Days 0 1 Heaven" C 1978 Orama) A.chard Gere Brooke Adams ( 1 hr . 35 mtn) 1tll® ·French Postcards" (1979, Comedy) M1tn Cnapm, Blanche Baker. ( 1 hr . 32 rfl#'I, \ -111emooa Movies- -Cl) "Cr001<1 And Coronets'' ( 1969. Com- edy) Tatty Savalas_ Ed11h Evans (2 hrs.) fOJ "Hammett" ( 1982. Mystery) FrederlC ~rest Peter Boyle ( 1 hr . 3.-m1n ) -Cl) "lm•lation General" ( 1958 Comedy) Glenn Ford, Red Buttons ( 1 hr . 28 min ) W CI> "TM Kentucky Frtad Movie" (1977. Comedy) Evan Kim. MastM Bong Soo Han ( 1 hr 30 min ) d (.H) "King Of The Mounteln" ( 1981, Adventure) Harry Hamln JOl'leph Bot• lomt (1 ht .30 min) .. Cl "In love And Waf'' ( 1958, Chma) Robafl Wegner. Jeffrey Hunltr ( 1 hr . 51 m•n) O 'Old Boyfriendl" {19751, Orama) • .iat Shira. Rich111d Jordan. f 1 hr , 43 min) ) "Curse 01 The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. OeVld NIV9n ( 1 hr., 40 min) 1:9(%) "South Pacific'' (19S8, Mulleal) Mitzi Ga)'fl()r. Rosaano Brazzi (2 htt. 38 min) W (C) ''The Black ROM'' (1050, A~tUfl) Tyrone Power, Orton Welle9. (2 Iva., 1 min) (JJ) "T~ Wat 8abiel" f 1979. Fantasy) 14 Sundnv Sept. 9, 1984 Animellon and five action. James Mason 1! hr., 26 mm.) •UJ "Ttme wattt8f'" ( 1982. Fantasy) Ben M~hy, Kevin Brophy. ( 1 hr., 25 min) •CZ) "The Big Fix" (1978, Mystery) Rich· ard Oraylust. Susan Anspach (1 hr . .-a rTW1) .. ,e .. 'l"a fl001'IAU. wastt•ngton Red- slune at San Franciaco 49-fs (3 hrs ) .... "'"°'° mAMT,..JCM...O t-.etl9111f IATTWITM UUCT1CA ......... .... .,.. .. ...., .,. "1941" (1982. Comedy) John Belushi. Toshlro Mllune After the bomb- ing of Peart Harbor. Southam Calltcirnta CMftaT1S and m tltirry pe<sonnef rMct with unbodied panic 10 rutn()(S of a Japanese attack tn ttietr own backyard.' 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 58 fllln ) (()AUTO~ CART MOiton Indy (from Montreal) (R) (2 hrs ) CH> .,.. "Airplane II The Seque. ' ( 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Juhe Hag eny. A.commer~ ~ti.eompa­ ny attempts to keep a pilot lrom reveahng the problems w11h Its first craft before 11 takes off on 111 maiden fhght 'PG' ( 1 hr . 251Tltt'l) @ ... "Yor" ( 1983, Orama) Reb Brown, Corinne Clery A young warrior Ines to hnd his ldenOty tn e prehtatooc land filled With flylflg raphles and other awesome ettatures 'PG ( 1 hr, 28 mtn.) cs.> WIOUI AMD "JOSh's Run" The Righteous Apples dlscover a onct·lamous 75-year-old bkJel guitartst and help him e&cape from an old fOlkJ' home. (Al · .. VMIDm ..... -1 Ma -llM:m,/._ ...... _Of,.,... ,...,,._.,.IC_ ) .. "'SllN 01 Thlt.Nlght" (1982, Suapanee) Roy Scheider, Met}'I $1rMp A psychiatrist becomes Increasingly Involved with a mysterious woman who was Iha miatreu of a murdefed patient 'PG' (1 hr .. 30 min ) DICllVMDftl w a ... ---LCMIO&T P& llAlla9 las Vegas showgtrla In rthearsall. HOIJywood column11t Marilyn 1-=-=Mft , ' _Of..,. ..,..,, .OW• Of•-Thr" tcion·ogera foln two eclentiltt 10 treck and ttudy humpt>eck whalN: a Vlltt 10 Iha Broru t!Jih School Of Science Q (IJ .,. "Jlnxtdl" (1982. Comedy) Bette Mldlet, l<tn Wahl A llngef talkt en unlucky CaSinQ dNiat Into hetj:>4ng het do away th'* obf'IOdout boyfriend 'R' (1 lhr .. :i&* Mt I C* M TOR FttlUled trev•Jllng through Wyoming'• Bia 6 y Country w1tl'I llopt It Ytllowttont f 111 and Old Feith· tul: river ratting OOWt'I the Snake River, toui Iha rft()ft Of Jackson H'ola. l.J.B.11 ..... COlllT . WUi .. WOfAm&LI _..WW Neal Oabler and Jaf- fray Ly°"' review "Flashpoint," "Jigsaw Man" and "The Fourth Man." · <ID flA ... IOCI Whan Sprock8' the dog gets caught In the Fragglt hole. ti'• Gobo Fraggle who reac:uee him (CDllCMI "The Final Optton" (1982. Ora· ma) Judy DaVll, Lewis COilins An anti- nuclear group Mime control of lhe Amefl· cao Embassy In London and wama that government hostages will be murdered If 111 derNnds are not met. (2 hr1I • 'min ) CZ) mo¥ll "The Ken1ucky Fried MOY181' ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim. Mut8f' Bong Soo Han This collection of no-holda- barred sattncal aketchte &PoOfing tetevi- st0n and .movte c:;Jic:hes Includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland. Han- ry Gibson, Gear~ Lazenby aod B 81.k· ~~~~30m1n) • IJ ()) "ICtMCMW MD-. UIQ Aman- da 11 bewlldefecl when Lee abruptly leaves the Agency to WOfit tor an ex-tteld agonr turned arms dealef. ~ ( 1 hr.) OG)ft't~MD~ aD Featured· bloopers from eerty mew- .... Jeft'f LeMten&Oid< Cllfk are vtclltfd of practical j<>kas (A) ( 1 hr ) G mo¥ll "The Lall Sunaet" (1961 , Western) Rock Hudson. Kirk Douglas A woman 11 ~rlU&d by three men during a i7i~:l£catlle dftve (2 hrs ) I ="The Nun'• Story" ( 1959, Dfa· ma) Audrey Hepburn. Pete< finch A young nun wilhdrawa from her convent when she discover• her intente hatred f<>f lhe ent!"y_~!!npWOrld War II (2 "'1.) fJl) IAMArA WOOllllCMm ... TO lfta. LY MIU Barbara Woodhouse vtllll Holt')'· wood celebrill• -including Zu Zea • Gabot. Britt Ekland, David SOUi, Elk• Sommer and Wiiiiam Shalner -and their e!IS ( 1 hr) W -.AT t• ~--Dance& by the Danish choreographer August Bournon villa are interpreted by lht New York City Ballet. prmc1pal dancers lnetude MttrlU Ashley, Peter Martins. Olrel Klltlet and lb An=,.:~)~ ~-··-ALLOQ ~ .,. "A Streetcar Named Oe!Ufe • (1951. Orama) Vivien Leigh, Mar100 Brando A Southern ~ IOMt het Mnlly whlle trying to pteaerve her laded genttlt1y agelnsl the harasamen1 of her harsh and bfutlSh brothat·ln-law. (2 hra , 2 min.) ( .,. "Gandhi" (1982. Biography) Ben Kingsley. Candice Bergen Tr.c the Iii• of Maha1ma Oanoht who led oemon- tratlOnl of pelSivo rNlstanoa In ordot to gain 1noepen~ for lndll. 'PG' Q (3 hr•. e:CUC. .. 1~TAC~ i =IE Wff TO••tT F•tured. an tntemt. with JOhnny Malhll (C> WAlUll The COUl'llty ~· toogwttl• perlom't1 ton;I from hll llbum ''No'ief COuld TOI Tho Mark H .. , .... .. .. .. King Of The Roating '208" 1961. Orama) Da'lld J1nn1n. M ey -Monclg Conl. Rooney The criminal career ol the infamous gambler and klller of the ·20s. ArnOld Rothstein. 1s traced (2 hrs 10 min) •II (() KATI I AU.a When Kate's bhnd date arrives to pick her up, he'& taken wtth her roommate Allie. (A) 0 fl:) llMCO PU.O After their release from the Saracens. Marco Is strlCken with the black plague. con11nu1ng th&lr 1ourney m Afghanistan and Tibet. the Polos sur· vive an avalanche and an attack by Mon· ~I werriors (Part 2 of 4) (R) (2 hrs.) U A IAIW..!A WM.'IW RCIA&. C"•A-TD Barbara Walters celebratM seven years of her specials with segments taped for past programs, Jilafl¥-Ofb'.&Lbetore broadcast. among those fllmed are Bing Crosby. Bette Mldler. Muhammad Ah Joan Collins. Dolly Parton and John iE;;.;1SmmJ I mAT flBFOlllANCll "Princess Grace Remembered" Msllslav Rostropo- v1ch cond'ucls me Nallonar Sympllony Orchestra performing Samuel Barber's "Adagio tor Strings. Op 11 · · and Tchaikovsky'!'. "Symphony No 5 m E Minor. Op 64 and First Laqy Nancy Raagan recite& Camille St11nt·Saens' "The Carnival of the Animals" in a special trib- ute to Prtncess Grace of Monaco 11 hr ~Omu:L) '1!) lw.G AT '°'8 Fredenc Mills and Ronald Romm (trumpels) • Graeme Page (French horn) Eugene Watts (trom· bo11e) and Charles Oaellenbach (tuba) complete the class1celly trained ensemble. the Canadian Brass, 101ning conductor John W1ll1ams and the Boston Pops Orchesrra IA) ( t hr J ~ci llOVlf "Gandhi' < 1982. Biography) Ben Km1,1sley, Candice Bergen. Traces the hie of Mahatma Gandhi, who led demon· s1ra11ons or pass111e resistance 1n order 10 gain independence for India 'PG c;i (3 hrs. 8mm) l[) "'°"'1f.A>CI( (It) , Cl.) MO~ ·:The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven· lure) Ken Wahl. WOiiam Prince. A ruthless CtA agent 1s o;ent to neutrahze a Soviet· backed terrorist plot 10 hold the Mideast hostage with nuclear explosives 'A' 1 1 hr . 30mm) (2J m¥IE "Cesar And Rosalie" ( 1972. Romance) Yves Montand, Romy Scnne1d· er A French female ar11s1 must choose between two lovers. 'A' ( 1 Iv., 50 min. I m ~llTCHCOC*...,. 111111 CJ) mWIWIT George Invites Dick 10 io1n the Beaver Lodge. and e guest check• In with his 1nv1S1ble wife (R) (!) WAT fretM t~ 1119-1>1 tgypt's ~ete prestdent Anwar al-Sadat Star& Louis Gossett Jr as S.dat Barry Morse as Menachem Begin. Nehemiah Persoft as Leonid Brezhnev and Christopher lee as the Shah of Iran. (Ptltl 1 ol 2) (2 hrs 30 min) OJ IWTIM'A•.1·-•-•"'IT 'fOllCIHT Featured· an 1nterv1 w wllh~nny Mathis (!) COUJ• · Purdue vs Notre Dame (from lndla=1•) (R) (3 hr& ) -a (I) eAmY I A missing pereons case evolves Into a murder lr'IVetllgation !Of Chris and Mary Belh !R) ( t ht ) llli'~=INCIALta•• TICll ·eart>ara Weltera celebrates aeven yeo1 01 her ap&elale with eegments taped 101 pa&r programs, many nevOf belOfe broiscsc'"'· amonu lhoi:e Ulmed are Bing Crosby Bene Mldler, Muhammad All. Joan Collins.. Dolly Parton and John WayneQ~~ al) -.. ......""" ...... ' TAYLOI Pianist, composer and educator Biiiy Tayl0t perlorms classics by Duke Ell- ington and George Gershwin as well as several ol his own compositions. ( 1 hr.) (ff) MO¥ll "My Favonte Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Pater O'Toole. Jessica Harper A d1psoman1acal former matinee Idol has dtl11cully coping with lhe pressures of a hve TV performance du11ng televts1on's ~=e 'PG' (1 hr. 3Smin.) {.Q) "Hammett" ( t 982, Mystery) Frederic Forrest, Peter Boyle Mystery writer DasbleR HammeU's fQr~r del~· trve agency boss talks him into 1nvest1gat· Ing the disappearance of a well-connected Ch'c.f ~oshlute 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34 min) I A&.&. lflGITI .. l'MAT'I HOLUWOOD -........ mAOY M • _.. Mas1er model· builder Geofge Fulfil demonstrates the fine art of building a ship In a bottle ([) llOWll .. Ladies' Night" ( 1980. Come- dy) Annelle Haven. Lisa Deleeuw The neglected wrves ot football fans look f0< excitement 1n a local bar ( 1 hr . t S min ) ...... @ llOWll "Mtrage" (1965. Mystery) Gre· gory Peck. Diane Baker A psych1a1ns1 doubts his patient's amnesia, but agrees 10 .n.lp him ~ler beeofntng +n110lved in a series of strenoe events (2 hrs . 15 min.) 1Wlfl..CI) 9 fD m IOI IOWM I llll1WI UUQH IN Tlll&SS la. 10 ....... 1'1118000•••• mwll "Death Walch'' ( 1982 'fiorror) Romy Schnelder, Harvey Keitel Strange things t>eg1n to occur when a woman decides she wantr. to die a pnva1e. per· sonal death. 'R' (~ 1W t) Cll -I Rick calls on Old friends from the underworld to help him and A J recover a stolen car (A) (I hr IOmm.) CJ (D Tilll•lf Guest Host Joan Rivers Scheduled: actor Ted Danson. publlsher H~~own (1 hr l fl ttl AIC ... -.n.M IS MDVII "Road To Salina·· (1971, Ora· ma) Mlmsy Farmer. Robert Walker A handsome hitchhiker encounters a lonely young woman SI a deSOlate roadside cate 1n Mexico (2 hrs,) I ... a.ow,.-.cMtm.I LAW fmlCA Scheduled pohlt· cat economist Etlot Janeway oo the cntlC81 relaltonships between the economy ena. lhe outcome ol this year's eleclions celebrity divorce lawyer MaN1n Mitchelson recall& some of his more famous divorce coses ( t hr) (I) m¥ll "Confessions Of A W1nd0w Cleaner" I 1974. Comedy) Robin Ask· With. Anthony Booth A Britl&h w1nd0w cleaner pull a spart<le Into the lill9S ot the many women he bed& down. 'R' I 1 hr , 30 min) m NIC:U. Featured a woman Wh0$E! hfe wll9 destroyed by multiple sclerosis I 1 hr .. 30m1n.) tttllMIOComllAmAoe'TIM -~--.,_ .. o . ~--.. "BlDY Two Hats" C t973. West· em) GrtoOfY P.lck. Oc9i Arnet Jr A Qrll• '· zled Scotgman end a young half·breed team up for a Wild tide across 1.1\e rugged frontier. ( 1 hr .. 40 ,.,,in.) (I) IUCCl1I A look rs taken at choioes and options available to the viewer to assure a future ot llnancial Independence. tree lrom worry and Insecurity. ©) m¥ll "Halloween Ill. Season Of The Wilch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta· cey Nelk1n, A young woman Investigates 11 Halloween ma~ manufacture< who may have been resP<)nS4ble tor her lather's Q!_uesome murder. 'R' ~ • 35 min ) 11:900 M lV81.Y ~ ... CC.. c:aT Phil and Don Everly reunite for the tirst time in ten years. performing such hits a5 "Bye Bye Love." "Wake Up Little Susie· and "All I Have To Do Is Ofeam" from the Royal 'Albert Hall 1n London. ( 1 nr) e11(t) MCJ¥m "Honey" (1982. Ofama} Clio Gold<lm11h. Fernando Rey A &eductrve woman accommodates hotel guesta with enthl.IS18sm. 'A' ( 1 hr., 23 min.) ml D m UTI mn""" DAVI) un-.. Scheduled Liiy Tomlln, comedian Joel HOdgSOn. (1hr) • II w.DllTCMCOCI,._,. mTGf L.A. TGDAY IOWM I llAll1lfl UIJeM • .,.-"BilllQn Dollar Brain" ( 1967. ~ Adventure) Michael Caine. FrancOtSe Dor· feac Secret agent Harry Palmer be<:omes involved (~ ~;~ue and d0vbl&-cros&1ng In fWand.. l =-AIDCMtnU mYUM . 18'CllTICaT9 a. Cl) WM' Al I WI McMillan leerns that e business tycoon whO appears to ha"e committed sU1c1de was abOVt to enler Into a merger (Al ( 1 hr .. 20 m1n.1 wa-AUTWY MCIU YWOOD Cl~ Featured an interview with Debbie Allen. director and co·s1ar of lhe series "Famfl". with her husband Norm Nixon, a look at how worn· en are p()(lrayed on TV 1n lhe 1980s; a took a1 cetebnty bathrooms (!) M llllOTICTOM Cl) llCMI "The Castilian" ( 1963. Adven- lure) Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon A young Spanish nobleman finds romance and adventure when he leads his people in a senes of raids ( 1 hr .. 30 min) @ lll•ICTMC*c.A!W "The Hun- ~ Giants" (1 hr.) AUITMUMU.OPOOTUll ) .,. "South Pacific" (19ra MuSI· cal) Mllz1 GaynClf, Rossano Brazzi An Amer1ean woman falls in IOve with a Frenchman while stationed as a Navy nurse 1n the South Pacihc durtng World War II (2 hti; . 38 min ) 19 l&J llOVW "CU!9 Of The Pink Panther" I t983, Comedy) Ted Wass. Oevio Nr.en A bum~tng New York Cly cop interviews a l'loSI ol 541pslc1ous characters in his 1nvestioation ot the ll'lefl ot 1he laDVlous Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr • •O min) d(ti) MDVII "French PO!tcards" (t979. Comecty) M1in Cl\aplrl. Blanche BakVf A group of Amencan studtw\ts becOme anthtatted with tho country and 1tS peopte wtule £1Udying tn France 'PG' ( t hr , 32 min) mgfAl&YNll) m-:. "Wonder Woman" ( t97~. Advttnfur•> Cathy lee Cro;.Oy, Rlc.a1do Montalban A remarkabl'; powerlul ,.,.,,_. 1on woman beC'omel lrwotvod w1lh US Sunday. Sept. 9. 19fM 15 -Monclay Conl. tntelliQence. (1 ht. 30 ~ ••• , .... uu • W(C)llCMI "19'1" (1982. Comedy) Jonn Betushl, TOlhifo Mitune Alter the bomt>- lng of Pear1 Harbor. Southern California clvtllans and military personnel react wrth unbtidled panic to rumOf'S of a Japanese attadl In !heir own b&ckyard 'PG' ( 1 hr , 58 min.) .. , ()) C. ... .-mrATat CA1MGUCllA.ll . = "Old Boyfriends" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Tatla Shire, Richard Jordan A confused dlVorcee tries to find the key to het present PfOblema by embarking on a journey to look up three boyfriends lrom her past. 'A' ( 1 hr . -'3 min ) l:a ~ ... ,,_,IWAOIMT ........ -Taesclay -Mondng Movies- •CC) "Torn Between Two Lovers" ( 1979, Orama) Lee Remiclt, George Peppard ( 1 hr ... -'O mm) (%) "The Small Back Room" ( 19-'9. Ora· ma)-David Farrar, Jack Hawkins. ( 1 hr, -'5 min) • ([Z) "II A Man Answers" ( 1962, Comedy) Sandra Dee. Bobby Darin. (2 hrs) •C!l .. Professor Potter's Magic Potions" ( 1976. Adventure) Richard WllSO(l, John Warner. (1 hr • JO mtn ) ?9(J) "Piiiow Talk" ( 1959 Comedy) Rock Hudson. Dons Day (2 hrs.) •CC) "Savannah Smites" ( 1982 Adven· IUfe) Mark Miller. Donovan Scoll ( 1 hr -'6 mlfl) CO) "Gandtu" ( 1982. Biography) Ben Kingsley, Cand'Ce Bergen (3 hr• • 8 min) ) "The Next One· ( 1982. Science-Ac· ttOn) Ketr O\l'~a Adr nne Barbeau ( 1 ht . 35 min) (}) "The Big Ftx" I 1978 Myate<y) R1cn- lfd Dr9YIUSS Susan Anspach ( l hf' • 48 ITlln ) -(t) ''Tomorrow" (1972. Orama) Robert Duvall, Olga Belhn ( 1 hr • -'3 mm.) "Spacenunter. Adventures In The For- bidden Zone" ( 1983. Science-Ftction) Petet Strauss, Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr •• 29 mtn.) (I) "Patty Gtrl" ( 1958. Orama) Robert J:!ylor. Cyd Charisse ( 1 hr • 39 mtn ) (.l} ·•easer And Rosalie" ( 1972, Romance) Y~ Montand. Romy Schne1d- Of ( 1 ht , 50 min ) 6D ''The Alomte Kid" ( 195-'. Comedy) Micltey Rooney, Robert $traUS$ , ( 1 hr , 30mtn) -all "Rope Ot Sand" ( 19"9. Orama) Burt Lancasl • Counne Calvet. (2 hrs) -· "Tho 8VGter Keaton Story" l liS7. 6i0111PhY) OCNld O'Connor. ~ Rlm1nC. (2 tn.) tW(JI) •'llomanuc Comedy" ( 1983, Romance) Oudlty Moor.. Mary Steent>ur· .1 hr., .t3 min ) -···---· -----·"!I .. (1953.~) Mont· OOml'Y _'Clfl· ·~ 0...&er. OHcted by Alfred Hllcnc:ock. C2 tft.) 18 Sunday, Sept. 9, 19M 1111® llOWll "The Verdict" ( 1982. Drama) Paul Newman. Chartotte Rampllng. An alcoholic Botton lawyer JU11 hlmself togethef to bttng an unpopular medical malpractice case to lrlal against atrong oppositiOc'I by the courts. tht archdloceM and hi& own c:l1ents. 'R' (2 hr..) •(J)llOWll ''Jaws Of Satan" (1981, Hor- ror) Fritz Weave<, Gretchen Cofbett A snake eitpefl, a hespital chief ot staff and a priest jOln forces to halt a demonic cobta's af ol tetror. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -;· IUO ... .. •Amt• -.i•••1W • .,.. "In love ~d War" (1958, Ora- ma) Robert Wagner. Jeffrey Hunter. The eftectlbfWorld War II upon thrff Mannes from vastly drflerent backgrounds are por- trayed (1 hr. 51 min) CC) "Beloved lnttdel" ( 1959. Orama) Gre- ~ Pack. Deborah Ke«. (2 hrs • 3 min ) (Ol "Ladl96 And Gentleman, Tht Fat>u· lous Stains" (1981, Muslcel) Diane Lane. Ray Winstone ( 1 ht . 27 ITl1tl ) (%.)"Five Days One Summer" ( 1982 Dra- ma) Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley ( t hr . 50 min.) -~''Second Thougba'' ( 1~ Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson. ( 1 hr , 38 mm) (,0) "Blue COiiar' · ( 1978. Orama) Ftichard ~or. Harvey Kellel ( 1 nr .. 54 min ) (.l) "Camille" ( 1936. Romance) Grela GarbO, Robert Teylor. ( 1 hr , 48 min ) ta OU 'Strange Invaders" ( 1982. Science· Ftelton) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen. (I hr 29 mwi.j -~l "Torn Between Two Lovers" ( 1979. Orama) Lee Remick, George Pepperd ( 1 hr. 40 mm) (I) "Prof8S$0f Potler'a MeglC Potions' ( 1976. Adventure) Richard Wlt:ion John War~r ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) Cl) "Strange Invader•" ( 1D82, Science- Fletiorl) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen ( 1 hr . 29 m111) •CJ) "The Big Sleep" (1946. Mystery) Humphrey Bogart Lauren 6acall (2 hrs • 30 min) CO "The Smurta And The Magic; Flute" ( 1983 Orama) Animated ( 1 hr . t-' min) •Cil "Trading Places" ( 1983. Comedy) Eddte Murpny, Dan Aykroyd. ( 1 hr. 46 mm) --Evening -g a ... cm ... .,, ... ~CO.MIY M'l1"9YMUUC'nCA ., 111.an .... OCIMlll ) ... ''Sav-aonah 6mlies" ( 1982. AdYenture) M.ltk M • Oonovtn Scott. A runaway rich P.lrt ttgs along with a pair 01 t>umt>llng tug1t1Ye crmnats 'PO' ( 1 hr., .it5n*\.) (OJ ... ''Lecl!M And 0...llamln. The F " ( '911, MuliCll) Ol9ne Una, Ray W~one Tiii INttoric ,.,. Of • trio of lo Ot.1n11-1ocken IAtio •W=c:'""'_._ ~ .,_ "Vor" (1983. Orama) ,Rtb Brown. Coflnne Clery. A young warrior tries to ftod his ldetlt1ty In a prehlatonc land tilled wtth flying rapt ... and other awesome creatuf ... 'PG' (1 hr .. 28 mm.) CZ) llCMI "Days Of Heaven" ( 1978, Ora- ma) Riehard Gere. Bfoolte Ada~ Three youThtut mlgfant worket1 5" (I potential gOld mine When they aeek emplOyment at the vast IJ)(ead of • wealthy wheal farmef, '~ht .. 3Sm1n.) ·-.. llCMI "The Bttch" ( 1979. Drema) Joan Collins. Mk:hael Coby. After an otramartlal attalr destroys her marriage. a~ woman ~eearcn.. IOf othtf SOUIC8S of funding. 'A' ( 1 ht. 30 min.) •(J)M....,. C!)• HllMlWOI) mately 10 their selllng out in the big-money world ol tht muaic Industry 'R' (1 ht., 27 man.) Cl) _. "My Bodyguard" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Chrte Makepeace. Adam Baldwin The new kid at a ChlCago high sehool makes friends with the school outcall and together they stand up to the cruel gang the! had persecuted them bOth. 'PG' ( 1 hr, 38mtn.) · .:aYAMD\'U -... ~~-MD --.1LW•IW -.-.... IUIMl11D 1'.auQM M Mr1 ._ "Spaeehunt.,, Ad\lentures In The F0<bldden Zone" ( 1983. Science-Fie· hon} Peter Strauu, Molly Fbngwald In the 22nd century. • ~ mercenary and • punklsh waif travel to a dtStant planet to rescue ttvee space ma10vns from a vii· -1~11~· 11~.n~1 a:i '=:&. A controveniel movie about collegt foOtbah coach "Bear" Rant: wMt water kayaking ...... 81!9TMMR TOllln Featured Jennlf• O'Nell dlscuMes her rote In lht new.., ... "Cf:.w«iiJf ·" l =--c:n.. ==:.ntl-The crew learns to sail and tights whai.t; a vlllt to the Pro- vincetown Centtt f()( Coestal Reeeerch. ~ .ocu'f ....... Cowboy Jimmy Mooreva. Luthtf lasliltt (R) (1 tv.) cc .. "The 6~ ~.. (1083. Ofome) Mtehatl Oougln. Hal Holt>rOOk. A dedlea~ young j\ldge becolYlet invoNed with a Metal pent!. ~ ~tiCIS dlfectino Vigilante r~IS agaln•t crfmi. nets who tee.ape WI IOopholea In the law 'R' (1 hr .. 4imin) I ,., .. ,_ I Cll M TM fMturect. In Mw. I end &ettt with &hjt father of lhi MN Pota- to Ct"P; ..... doftrlaN~ 9't akl· ~on ttie P8dflc; 1 taM 11QUPt, ... ........ , ... -Tuesday Coal. 8 u.tTMI.., Cfn.A kX* Is taken at the city's ethnic eommunmes. lnctudlng Chinatown and lltllt Tokyo. ' TIC TAC DOUIM ... ..... UlmTMATTtm ...... "" MRncc.T ... ..., .... ,,, •.a&.• ' .VA A profile of physicist Victor elsskopf reveals the breadth of his Inter- est• as a music-lover a.nd cllllen of the WO<ld.:J.i/. (1 hr.) (O)M Cleveltnd Indians et C.hfor- nia Angels (2 hts., 30 min.) CZ> llOWW "My Fevonte Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Pete< O'Toole. Jesslce Harper. A dlpsgmantacal tonner matinee Idol has trouble coping with the presstires Of a ltve TV performance during televlsion's golden f . 'PG' (1 hr .• 36 mrn.) 1*T-. • Cl>..,...... With the baby's amval Imminent, the Kllngert' search for a new ~rtmeot becomes mofe frantic. (R) U m ntl A-1Ull A woman hires the team to investigate the murder of her brother who was killed during a munitions theft operation (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 .,_ "Ride The High Country" ( 1962, Western) Randolph Scott. Joel McOea. A pair of down-and-out gunmen are hired-to guard 1 shipment of gold (2 hrs.) 8 .............. , •• Fea- tured: Red Bottons; ftlm outtakes of Jottn Ritter. Joyce DeWitt. Priscilla Barnea end Jane Fonda. (A) l .... wu DC*'T All•All IOD A look et Ole's most pressing questions based upon the results of e nationwide Gallup poll. Guests include Vincent Price. Steve Allen. Jayne Meadows. Norman Fell, Ruth Buzzi. Tony o.nza-a~ l/eteen. ( 1 hr ) I"=: "Aomtn Holiday" ( t953. Romance) Gregory Peck. Audrey Hep- btJm. A princess falls in love with a news- paperman while on vacation in Rome (2 hrs.) • NOVA A profile of physlctSt Victor WetSSkopf reveals the bleadlh of hll inter- ests as a music-lover and citizen ol the world. (A) O (1 hr.) ~ .... 10" ( 1979. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Julie Andrews A wccessfut IOngwriler. disturbed tbout hitting "mlO. d~ age." decides 10 chase after a beautl· rut girl on her way to her wedduig. 'R' (2 hrs . 3mln.) (I) ..... ..-YAM The Men WhO Played The Garno (A) (8) ... "Breathlea" C1983. Orama) ~.bar.ci Ger•. Valerie .Kapcir'lsky. A free- 'Plrlted auto thief Untntet'lt~y kills a patrolman and later d9valops an obses- sive anracuon to • young woman. 'R' ( 1 hr .• t min.) (J) 11m YOClllAT HUIT CO'BIW David Brenner hosts• perlonnance by veteran cornica Carl Ballantine, Shelley a.man. Monn Ctctby. Jaeklt Oayta. George Gobel. Jact<lt Vernon and HtMy Young. man. ~mm) I • ... • (I) Dml'llC Lii A-.Watergat•Uke Informant turlac• In SaTtle and begins advi$ing HarOld on how to win the stu- dent· body pretldene"' (R) e 1W CG9• J net announc• tw lllg9gtfTltnl to en art dailler. and Jlcit fib tor 8 Chatlhng ~ c{PWt 1 of 2) (R). Q GTICTAC ... I ;~tAl•ll ~ Featured: Jennifer O'Neill dlactJaea her role In the new series "Cover-Up." Ii> MMAn. Examines the ancten1 Polynesian skill of navigating W)thou1 charts. compasses « sextants. and pro- files one man who • detemlined to keep thtS aruli;.r) o (1 hr.) (E)90ll ,. . .. . •@.,_"A Place In The' Sun" (1951. Orama) Montgomery Clitt, Elizabeth Tay- lor A factory woriler plans his future wlth a wealthy debtJtante. oot In reality he 1s desttned to spend his lift With a woO<lng Q!L ~hrs . 35 min.) •u w ---.~u.•1.mm ITOl'I A dad'icated woman attempta to transfofm a gioup ol menta.lty handl· capped young Canadian 1dulta Into a suc- cessflJI 13-memt>er professional puppet troupe, the Famous People Players. with the help of Uber~ {2 .Iva.) 8 CD llMCO NLO ·n. PolOs arnve at Xanadu, Kublai Khan·s aommer palace, and Marco Is threatened with e"ecution for discovering a lotbtdden Metat about the heir to KubJai.'s throne (Part 3 of •l IB>.12~ 8 (II "Having It All" ( 1982, Com- edy) Dyan Cent'lon, Barry Newman. The fest life of a sucoessf\JI fashion designer Wiit\ otficea In New Y0tk and Los Angeles secretly Includes two husbands. one on each coast (R) (2 hts ) I ... _. .... -UY PM:lllla ,_ WAii» FIMICI• The Stflallest Cily to hold a ma,or league professional sport• franchise 01 any kind. Graen Bay. Wi$Consln has sustained an organization which haS' e)(cefled and &Urpassed football teams ol ~ clt181. (1 hr.) WB'I~ Hightig.hts or the 1983 Washlt'lgton Redst<tnl (R) CI)..,_ "Goodbye Pork Pie" (1981. Orama> Kelly Johnaon. Tony Barry. A young punk staela a rental car and dnves it acrosa New Zealand wtth Jhe pollce in pur=d encountera a hoat of charac-ters a the way. 'R' ( 1 ht • 30 min.) • (%) "C.mllle" ( 1936. Romance) Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor. A conaump- trve Franch courtesan has a tragic romane. ( 1 tv .• .a nwl"1. -~tlTOMCCICI[ "' ta(!) UDAT An oldcw and wlsef Sadat (Lou- is Gossett Jr.) btcomea dlalllualoned with war after the death of hiS brother and con· slder'a that l)tlCe might be pouible Co- stars Ma.dolyn Smith, Barry Morse. Nehemiah Pertoft, CMstophcf Lae. (Pan 2 of .:6 i hrl .. 30 min.) ~ ' ·--lflal1'aOCSOQ .,. "EYefYth~ You Always Want- ed To Know About se" (But Wttt Afraid To Ask)" (1i72, Comedy) WOO<fy Allen. Gene Wlldet. A aeries or comlC sketehes apoof Or. o.vld Raubtn'& bttt...ulng book In addltioo to other auorted targeta. 'A' .tv., 27 min) -1 .. ,,,,,.. . .. ._A look. at homafau ~ 1n America and •hat ii being done !about threm. '"luring lnttMewl wfth ledetal o1fi- C:lats. ( 1 hr.) '9 VllTIWll A TILnW lllTOIY "Homefronl USA" TI'vough YMf1 o1 ~ 1enet and cont~. AmeOcen opll*"1 mcMd •om ... o¥9l 'O ow·"t'1ctJon th the Yle&nM\ Wit. If'.') .~ ( 1 hr.'t ('C) .. 0'8eAor;od lfllider' t106Q; Of• ma) Greg0ry Peck. Deborah Keer Writer F Scott ~tt~rald hat a torrid attalt with COiumnist Sheilah Graham. (2 hrt.. S <Eb. IOUTt tl1 M 'M Matvln John. ton vs VtCtor Gallndez (fought ~ t979 In New Ofleana). (R) ( 1 tv.) (ft)..,. .. CuJO" ( 1983, Suapcne) Dee Wallace. Danny Pintauro A woman and hef young son are trapped In thelt car at an isolated auto repe1r yard by a huge, rabtd dog 'R' (t hr, 31 min.) CO) llOW9 "Gandhi"' {1982. Biography) Ben ?<lngsley, Candice Betgen. Traoeia the Ille of Mahatma Gandhi."""° ted demon- strations ol passive realS!anoe In ordaf to gain independence for India 'PG' (~hra.. 8 ITll(I ) • IOIM.. -.. ..., ... -.,.. "Se~ World" ( 1978, Fantasy) Leslie BoYee. Kay Parktr People IUffer- lng from mild forms of a seicual dySfunc- t1on seek therapy af a reaotfwtlefelfiefr erotic fantasies ere inclUlged. ( 1 hr .• 30 Mt"'*"~e CI>a em ... TAD .... ..,.,,.,.Ul*t. -·· ·-TO• ..... 11111000 ·····-AUTO UC. C.n Am Racing (from Lime~. Conn ) ())men .. PIMtll"-W.Q CZ).,_ '"The Big Fix" ( t978. Myattf}') Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Anspech. An unconventional pnvate detectNe, who wu deeply Involved In the '60s protests. la drawn Into a oese Involving polltlcal oor· ~lion end murder 'PG' (1 hr., 4mln.) tt:tlQD.,. "T~Lane Blactittop" (1971. Adventure) James Taylor. Warren Cares Young challenges o'd 10 e cross-country car race (2 hrs . f) min.) 1tt18 Cll ca ... 9laAL uen Reiher anchors a look at the COUl'$8 of the 1984 ~esidential campaign. U 8) TmlMT GU86t Host ~ Rivera. l~CCULI-.• 9 MC ... ...n. . .,_ "The Big Hang<Mt" (1950, Comedy) Van Johnson: Elizabeth TtYtor. A young lawyer overoomes Ns pec:ulaf dflnldng problem before 11 destroys Ne Ha. t ht .. 00 min) ... ll•llGPUllFl...00 LAW tmlCA Scheduled: Slan- IOy Kamow. author of "Vietnam· A H~ ry." on the ftrst complett ~t of the Vi tnom War. JOUmalla1 Rollind PWTy whoSe 141tit book ••HJckSM pCJllllll(• ·~lall\$ why 198A ha btoOme the 'fWI Of me compcner programmeo pt adOiint; , h(: ) ........ . =~•t"'9d tormer ~t bo11er ~ge fOremen; Susan BaMr. * fe of WMe HCMe Chief of Staft Jlmee 8ek.er. (I hr •• 30 nw\.) tW CH> .. "Romantic Comedy" '1983. Romance) ~ Moc:ire, M.-y S~· gon T*O aicceu.tut 18r090M!y wntrig pattnet\ ond • pasio,nate NletionlNp that fallt<I nine yara. 'PG' (I hf,. 43 -;'~---···~~-1he '~~ ~Ital dealt.-of two young RA~·· IOmlo.) - ·sunday. '841> 9, 1984 17 -Tuesclay Cont. I Mell HOU.TWOOO .... , ... ~ ._. I &LlllOI Fea· IUred. Red Buttons: Mm outtakes of John A1tte1, Joyce 0.WHt. Pr•'IC1lla Birne5 and Jane Fonda (R) Cl) &!CCIII A loot< IS taken 81 ch01ce!I and option. avaUable 10 the v>ewer 10 aS&Ufe a future of financial independence, tree from worry and 1ntecunty (CJ llCMI "Humongous" ( 1982 Hotr()() Janet Julian. David Wa"ace A disfigured murderer 1talks a party of feckless teen a~s wNl<end1ng on a 1emote 1s1aod R i! hr., 35 min.) (EJ COUI• P001'IAU. Clemson at Virg1tt ui (2 hrs 30 min ) Cl) mwll "My Bodyguard ' 11979. Ora· ·ma) Cht11 Makepeace. Adam Baldwin The new kid at a Chicago high tchoot makes friends with the school outcast and together they stand up to the cruel gang that had persecuted them bOth 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38mm) -a Cl U11 _,, WTTM DAVID....,.,_.,. Scheduled comedian George Miiier. ( 1 hr.) I ~llTCMCOC:a l'MWJI "'8nl80 .,.. 1 IWl1W't UUClt. T.-.s ~AllY Janet announces her engagement 'to an art dealer. and Jacl< falls for a charming-!ltewardess {Part 1 of 2) (R) Q Q) mwll "Harry In Your Pocket" I 1973 Orama) Jarfles Coburn Michael Sarraw1 A team of professK>nal pi<:kPoCkets devel· ops soph1st1cated techniques as they set l and fleece scores of v1c1oms (2 hrs ) LOft.AmJICM Im.I WOYAm W llCMI "Buck Benny Rides Aga•n (HMO, Comedy) Jack Benny, Ellen Dre.,. A p&eVdo-cowbOy can·r seem to avoid trouble ( 1 hr SO min ) 8 mT OI LA. TODAY (!) llCMI "Your Put ta Showing" ( 1958 Comedy) Terry-Ttiomas. Peter Sellers A group ot embarrassed citizens band together 1n protest when a nervy gossip columnist publtcty lll'lears thetr images 12 hrs ) e m¥ll "The Couch" I 1962 Drama) Grant Willl8ms Shlfley Kmghl An G'-·COn eommtli paychotlc cnmes unbeknownst to the peych•atrist who 11 1realirlg htm 1 1 hr. 30min) (%)llOVll "Strange Invaders'' (1982. Sc1- ence·FlcliOl'I) Paul LeMa1. Nancy Allen •CC> "Say Am.n Somebody" ( 1983, Doc· umentary) Thoma• A Doraey, Willie Moe Smith f 1 hr .. 46 mtn ) (1) "fl\lt Days One Summer" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Seen Connery, Betsy Brantley ( 1 hr ,60mn) •OZ> "Bau Str 1•· ( 1941. Romance) Charlel Boyet, Margarel Sullavan (2 hrs, JW(!) .. Battle H)'Ml'I" (1957. Drema) Rock Hudooo. Martha Hyer (2 nrs. I ,. "T Book•" (198t, Dr ma) Antho- ny Honklnl. Rlctwird Jordon (2 hrs.. 30 Min' •m) " .JameS'· 11939 wes1flfn1 ry.or .. POwef. Htrny F'""1da 11 hr 45 18 Sunday, Sept . 9, 1984 • Su1AJfolntelhgen1 beings from space mate· r1al11e 1n a small mldwestem town and assume lhe bOd es of Its res•oonts 'PG i! hr . 29 min.) 1:11U (I) COU.O Two foieign dogn11ar1es ehm nale a pol111ca1 adversary (R) ( 1 hr 20 min.) ' 1:11@UOATRGL W (R m¥ll ''Spac:ehunler Adventures tn The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983 Sc1enoe·F1C· 11001 Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald In the 22nd century, a space mercenary and a pu,nkt$1'\ wail travel to 8 d1slant planet to rescue three space ma•de~ from a vii· la1nous cyborg PG' ( 1 hr 29 min J ~a'Am.YPIUD MOUTWOOD ClOllW Fea1u1ed an interview wllh George Peppard, stars who have overcome great physical handicaps e local aclor who was taken 001 ot a hlg"l !'.Choo play 10 star In Neil Simon's "Brigh ton Beach Memoirs", d•rector John Hous ton m .,...,. • llMTIN UUQH.el ©l .,_ "II Came From HotlywOOd" { 1982. Comedy) John Candy, Dan Aykroyd The worst scenes lrom old B movies including excE!fpts from 11'\e 111ms ot Eoward D Wood Jr , director of ' Plan 9 From Outer Space" and .. Glen 01 Glen· da ' 'PG' ( 1 hr • 20 ITlln ) W (S)MOVW. "Love Trap" (1~76 Suspense) Ft0na Richmond Robin Askwith An army vl"llllitn accidentally beeomes 1nvot11eci 1n a mys1enous caper when ne moves 1010' a loend's lu•unou& apartment 11 hf 20 min J W tm WOM.O AT LMQI ~l aotAIBICA -a> ... a..Dlmf'I PUii» tw MDVII "The lnnocl!fll" I 1979 Orama) Giancarlo G1ann1n1, Laura An1onelh In early 20th·century Italy, a tragic: 1roang1e develops involving a disturbed man i-11s wife and his mistress 'R' (Dubbed) (I hr 55 min) 1::11 (J) Cll ... 91QtmrATCH ... .., .. AQQAIT •PH•SITW ) llOVll "Trad1ng Plac.es· 1 t96J Com edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan AykroyCl A w~ll to-do execut111e a ghello-D!Od con rrian and a proslltute devise o plot of revenge aga1ns1 lwo connrvlng l1na"Cie1s A' ( t hi •• 46 rrnn I 1:9tJ llOVll "As9as!lllnallon In Rome" ( 1965, Suspense) H~ 1h ()'Brian Cyd min> (0 ) "J1nxedl" ( 1982, Comedy) Belle Midler. Keri Wahl (I hr , •5 rnin ) ) "The PecJestnan" ( 1974 Orama) Maxurnhan Schell. Gustav RudOll Sellner ( 1 hr , 32 mm.) l:a(S) "O'Hara'e Wife" I 1982. Drama) Edward A&ner, Mm1e11e Hartley ( 1 hr 27 min) -(CJ ·All The Pres1d nt'o Men" (1976, Drama) Robert AedlOfd, Ovtltn Hoffman l~ hrs .. 20 min 1 ("!) 'Deal Of The century" I t983. Co~ dy) Chevy Chase, Sigouro y We11tet ( 1 hr 38mif'l I (.6) ''Don't Go N ar TM Wllltr'' I 1957 ComodyJ Glenn rord Gia Scala 11 ht 47minJ • {ZJ •·south Pac!ihe" n9SS, MuilC t; Mitzi Geynor, A no B11u1 (2 hr& , 38 m n ) fD 'No R<>11d 83C " ( 1957, Ofama) Charisse A Hatch IOI' his ex-g1r1111end'!. h\J b.1nd lead& a man 1hrough the Italian und~rwO!ld (2 hrs, 10 min ) Ml J mMraao .,_ "Th• Black Swan" f 1942 Ao11entu1~) Tyront-Power, Maureen O'Hara A handSOff'e sea captain resons rn k1onappmg to prevent Ills gwl from ma•· ~n:i.w1'ther man 12 hrs . 30 min) H m¥ll Breathless" ( 1983, Orama) Richard G8fe Valerie Kapr1ns1t.y A free spirited au10 ln•el unonten110nany kllls a patrotman ano 1a1e1 develops an obses s1ve a11rac11on to a young woman ~~R' ( 1 hr,41min) 0 llOvm · From Beyond TM Grave' I 1973 Ho1101) Donald Plea<;ence Leslie· Ann Do.,,n While txo ... s.ng 1n an anhque !!hop. shoppers meo1 some terrible fates PG ( 1 hr , 39 min ) la($) MOYIE "Everything Yoo AtoNays Want etJ To Know About Sex (But Were AtralO To Asll)" ( 1972 Comedy) Woody Allen Gene Wilder A series of comic sketche!J 51-lOOI Or David Reuben 1 besl·selltng bOOk m addition to other assort~ targets R (1 hr , 27 min J ·m,Amt· -atllml(R) •r ) llOV9 ·"Tomo<row" ( 1972. Drama} RObf?(t Duvall Olga Belllfl Based on a story by W111oarn Faulkner A lonely handy man llllces a protective tnlerest in art abandoned pregnant woman 'PG' I 1 hr ·~~ -AOO'I FlllT ~ )...,.. . _.econ .. ntl....,.. ......... ~ ) 9Cm1 "My Favonte Year" 11982. Comedvl Peter O'TOOle, Jes91C8 Harper A J1pcomaniacal former matinee idol has trouble coping wllh the l)(essures of a live TV pell trmance dur10Q 1elev1ston's golden Wi PG' ( I hi , 35 mm J .. ?DMMIOf_.... .. m -WHDt °" nt1 All Dick Ccivell 1races the history of radio, inctud· 1~ Jack Dempsey's title bout FDR's lire· Side ctrals "Amos and Andy .. and B•ng Crosl.ly W (S) .,Yll "Tile NeKI One' ( 1962. Sci ence·Fictton) Ke·r Outiea Adr1ennt> Bai beau A man from thtt lulure breal<s the ttmu barrier and lands on an ISOiated ISiand 'PG' ( t hi. 35 min) Skip "Home1er Sean Con~ry ( 1 hr .. 30 min I -@ "Tho Aide To Hangman .s TtH" ( 1967, Western) Jack Lord, James Farenttno 12 hfs ) -0 "Presenting Ufy Mars" (1943. Musi· cal) Judy Garland, Van Heflin 12 hrs ) -Wadnasllg W (I) "The Big Fl.x" (1978, Myalery) Rich- ard Oreylusa. Susan Anspach. ( 1 h1 . •8 min.) •cm "Jeremy" (1973, Romane.) Robby Benson. Glynnis O'Connor. ( 1 hr • 30 min) Cl) "NaNI" ( 19~. Orama) Anna Sten. Uonel Atwill (1 hr .. 29 mitt) -~ l'A.gtlme" (1981, 0r81'T)l) Jame5 Cagriey, Howard E. Rollins (2 hrs . 35 min) (%) "Cesar And Roaalle" ( 1972. Romance) Yves Montend. Romy Schne1d· er (1 hi . 50 mlnb •Cl) "The WIZard I Oz" (1982. Fantasy) Animated. Vole" by Alleen Quinn, Lorne Greene. ( 1 hi • 30 min.) •(!) "Casablanca" (19,.3, Orama) Hum- phrey Bogart, lngrld Befgman. (2 ~ .. 15 min,) ([)"Eddie Macon's Aun" (1983, Orama) John Schnelder, Kirk Douglas. ( 1 hr • 35 min.) CZ) "Five Days One Sum!'Mf" (1982. Ora· ma) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley ( 1 h1 .50mtn) la(H) "A Cry For Love" ( 1980. Orama) Susan Blakely. Powers Boothe ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) •go ... .... .,,LCl90 ,,_..ct9/JllY Mm.mTM ULAC1'CA •11--..r ..... ... .::. llOl.OQ'f .,. "VICllm" (1961, SospenseJ Ovk Bogarde, 9v1Via Syms A lawyer's pa&t jeopa1dlzes htS legal career ( 1 h1 , 40 min) CO) lllr'CMI ThrH kids are pitted agolnst !Jl~~ ~I on destroying a city ( 1 hr.) (.I) .,. "Oeal 01 The Century" ( 1983, Comedy) Cht\'y Cheso. Sigourney Weaver When a hlgn technology ultra· weapon tutns out 10 be defective, 111 man- ufacturer hlf• an arms hustler to dispose ol It. ·pa· (1 hr., 38 min.). DICIYMDftl ... ~0..Mlf Ma IMcm/~--.... -· ..... ..,..,.-=- lllA IAMll Edmund ArdtUOOe vs Felipe Gartill for the W0tld BantamwliQht Champlonehlp, IChedulfld !Of 12 rouncts l om OtnVer). ( 1 hr •• 30 mtn ) -_,..... ~ ,. .... .... LCM•T ' -:'i -==·'&. ThrM womtn di:ocov· ered by top ~I~ egeney Elite; moun- tain climbl~ • M1 Hodd i=.::-If Tilllllf Featured an l'"if!!:. ·. ... "Trall Ot The P1nk Penthef" (1982. ~) P.itt $t!left. David NNen FolloWlno lht diMppeoranc. 01 bUmbllng Fttncfi POiiet Otttell\4 lnapee.. tor Ctouwau. 1 TV repottll' lnteMNS friends. tamlly and enemlel to put t099th- •a profile or hlS hf• 'PG' ( 1 hf •• 35 m1n.) (0) llOW9 ••Easy M~" ( 1983, eom. fto/) Rodney Dangerfttld. Joe P-.ct. A man who Ilk" to Ml. Clmk and lmOke to excess stand$ to win S10 mllllon If he uc- rlllces hill worldly piellUrtt tOf one yMr, 'A' c1 hr .. 35 min.) • (%) .,. "The sman Back Room'' ( 1949. Oiama) O.vid FllTlr. Jack Haw- kins. An Army Offteet' end aclenllet 11 maimed dl.lfing the war, rnulting In a drasilc change ol character. ( t ht. •B min) l l'MAT-. Ml ... M CUii YOU • T.wo young aleUthl learn about micro-archeology. counttrteltlng, fire bolts and poll<:e compo•ll• et they solve "The case of the Phantom Fake< " I ., .. ,~ m • u. FeAfured: 8 loOlt at new fashions for tun flgufed women. an awards ceremony for el'otlc tuma. a IOok at the llat~t::4~ Japan. ..... ..._TMATMm .... c.:.an ,.....ccun ................. =Ti U DlmJJ I Cll "Liiie From Lin- coln Center Bech To Bach" The Cham· ber MUSIC Society of Lincoln Center jOlns the Academy of Ancient Music, an original instrument enMmble from Great Britain, to perlorm Bach work• on modem insfru- ments and, In marked contrast, on the instrvmenta of Bach'• time. (2 hrs ) CH>•CC!mllA~ mtuTtlll ... (I) ,. ... ...., °'.,.Yin Ya.I John Ritter hoeta a kx* at the pr• scho<>lers' world, with mualc, dramatic vignettes and him clips. Among the 11tara are Shelley Dul/ell, Ruth GOfdon. Lou Rawls and Mr. T (1 hr.) G 6? llMCO MO The vUlalnous Achmet sends Marco to South Ctlina where he hears talk of revolu11on and falla In love with Monica; atter e palace uprillng and with h~ empire at 1take. Ku~I Khan leads hts troopa In • bafue against the rebels. (Part• of 4) (R) (3hrt.) 8 llOWll ''Death Of A Gunfighter" ( 1969. Western) AiChatd Widmark, Lene Horne A smalHown marshal 1tubbomly refuses to rellnqulSh hat position even thOugh lhe town no longer need9 him. (2 hrs.) 8 QI M 'ALL tUY COit mual find a blH jumper acoused of sinking e be>el that car· rltd gold bUlllon and mvrcl«ing lhe lhip'S captain (A) ( 1 t'lr.) G ,._ Martina Navratlbva ~ Chris Even Lloyd with proceedS going to the °Miirttit -Youth F~fiOfi (rtom San rwm> I .,.. "The M--. Of OctotJ.r" C 1974. Orama) Willlam Devane. Martin Sheen. Ewnta within the l<9MllCtf Admtn- 18trouon dUfing the 1 Ge2 Qlbef! Mlttllt Ct• are de~ted. ~2 tn.) • mATJ QM hi• ''Live From Lln- cotn Ctnt•: 8ICh To Bach" Tht Cham- ber MUSle Society of LlnCOin Ciilter Joint ttul.Aca<Semy of Ancltnt Mu.le. an original ln$ltument tt\Mnlblt from Great Brttatn. to J)Ofform each wort(• on mooern lf'lltru- meni. al'ld. "' marked ~trut, on the ln1trumen11 ot Bech'• time. (2 ht1 > (Cl .,.. "JaM Jamee" ( 193i. Wlfl· ern) Tyrooe Power. Henry Fonda. Jet.le ...,,._ tn allU Ind "*' 'ii an attempt to go atrell)ht tM he la dOggtd by bounty hwller$ 'PG' (1 ht , 4'5 m.n.) ([)••·•---Pl> . CH) ... "Monsignot" ( 1982, Orama) Chnetopher Reeve. Genevlevt Bujold. An amblhous Ameocan priest'• secullf 1C1M- tiea include mafia deals and camaJ affalrl. 'A' (2 hrs) CJ).,.. "O'Hare's Wile" (19&2, Dre- ma) EdWard Astwlr, Marie1te Hartley. An ·attorney decides to pull the pl\IO on the r.t&-1Uppof11ng equipment on which hit w1te··~ surviving and ft'ventvalty tteelV98 ... eounsellng trom fief ghost 'PG' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) l •ou.oca- " nNJM?J.OW .. ...r.-r n.mfT Featured an lnttNiew With Paul Newman (1) ... , ... •dll .,.'"Oeath Wish" ( 197•. Orama) Charles Bronson. Hope Lange After ttv.e hOOdlums murdef his wife ano lea"9 his daughtet In a state ol apeechle9e lhoek. an enraged man •t• out on a one-man ~campaign (2 hr1) :w (I) .,. "Something So Right" ( 1980, Orama) Patty Duke Astin. Jamee Farenllno The divorced mother ol an Increasingly troublesome 11-~1-old boy Isn't too sure that hl8 Ill* Big &other, a paonchy middle-aged nrghtcllJb owner. 11 the nght adult male lnend for the child ~) t? hrs) · 8 QI DYUITY A mysterious woman amves in Oen11er with dameginQ k~ edge ot Alex19·s past. Blake anempt1 to f'Tllnim1ze hrs losses in the 041 lease deal, and Sammy Jo tal!es an interest 1n Adam. R)~t;;;,. ..-raoOl(R) .. "Gelling II ()(I" ( 1983, Come- dy) Martin Yost. Heather Kennedy. A high school freshman starts a video sohwara buSlness and captures secret footage ot his school's prlnclpar t 1 hr 36 min.) CO) .,_ "Romantic Comedy' ( 1983, Romance) ~dley Moore, Mary Steenbur· uen Two suocesslul Broadway wtltlng partners end a passionate relationship that lasred nine years 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) (%).vii "Trading Places" ( 1983. Com- edy) Eddie Murphy, Oan Aykroyd A well>- to-do executive. a ghetto-bred con men and a proshtute div•• a plot ol revenge ag&lnSt two c:onnMng llnancltra 'R' ( 1 hr. •6 m1n.L m _,. tlTalCOCIC •12-•1Ttn .. 81) -...e1DI ....... Examines the re1tremen1 transitions of four blueo()Oftat WOtkers an<! ttiect efforts to define new ~ts and aoeooas for their liva ( 1 hr.) w POCllf au-. Cowt>oy Jimmy . Moof"9 Luthet LtiSltt!f ~R) ( 1 l"K ) ... fE~~t-.NakedE~" (1181, 0r .. ' ma} Gaiy Coopet, Oebotah Kerr. A long- delayed letter causes the reopening of a nr-old mUfd« case 12 hr&.. 15 min.) -, ..... .,,., Racial natrtd ervpts'a1 the St Gregot'Y. while a young mutt women find$ romance with a mime wf'IO thOwa '* • new w1y to commµnicare (R) Q ( 1 hr) • M lllM f1I nmt • A OOQlmtnltry about lhO lift and Ideas ot lrllh, ptinoso-P'* and Angl~n ~ George &.rk• i.y, fee1ur1ng actors trom the Trinity Square AeJ*IOfV Company In f>YcM• dence. Rhode nd 0 ( ' ht ) Sunday,Sept.91 1984 19 (t) .,. "All The Preeldent's Men" ( 1976; Orama) Robert Redford, Dustin Hottman. Based on the book by Carl Bemstein and Bob Woodward Two Washington Post repontKs experience constant setbacks while uncovering the scandal<>Us facts betund the Watergate break-In 'PG' (2 hrs. 20 mm.) CB) .. "Night Of The JuQQler" (1980. Suspense) James Brohn."Cllfl G0<man A former police offtee1 launches a ~rate search lhr(>ugh the streets or N& York Ctty for hlS daughter, who was kidnapped by a psychOpathlC criminal 'A' ( 1 hr., 41 CS)'~ "The Prey" ( 1980, Drama) Debbie Thu1eson. Joel Bond When Six friends go on a h1k1ng trip. they are hunted down by a mysterious creature 'R' ( 1 hr • 20 min) · IOUa..alTARI -... w ... ,AU.#IO-Ol--.wt .... -llM*l~Y -.,. "The Brothe1hoocf' ( 1968, Ora- ma) Ktrk Douglas, Alex Cord Whef\ two brothers become enemies because ol Maha connicts, one fleet to Sicily (2 hrs) .. CD .,_ "Health Spa ( 1983, Drama) Kay Parker AblQS~ Clayton A magazine editor accepts the assignment of writing an expose on a heatlh club that special· IZM In sex exercises. U hr . 1 min ) n. DGCl>®J G>m ... TAii .... wu M&i&l• '° ........ MIOOO '9Qt90M 'IW IMOOTm Jackie Stewart Role" Ce~allenge (from London) (R) ~ MCml "T~ Pedestrian' ( 1974, D1a- ma) Maxlmillarr' Schell. Gustav Rudolf Sellner A suceesaful German 1ndustriahst has been revealed to be a Nall officer who participated In a massacre In Greece and continues to avoid respon&1b1hty and deny his emotions 'PG' ( 1 hr, 32 min.) 1W8 Cl) llA•• PJ. Magnum flies to Italy to rescue a woman In dlstreaa. (R) ( 1 hr • 10 man) II fl) 91~--IT Guest Host Joen Rrvera Scl'ledUled alnger Elvis Costello. comedl- llCT~--WIAI iiWllO/I UIMIWCO ln ==~ LAW MllllCA Scheduled pollll· cal ect1v11r Michael Harrington outllnM his mil$l0f plan 10 combat 1~ "new Amen· can povtll'ty" r86Ult1ng from the techno· r9VOtUflCJJT ( 1 tv ) #Olftcen'WI IT._ ROC* Oll.Y "Wiiiia Nelson & Famlty" The country 11nger petfe>fms ' AIWl)'S On My Mind," "Wh15key Rtver" nd "On The Poed Autlfl .. ( t l'lr • 30 l'IWI) ) _,. "Deal Of The Century" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy ChHe. Sigourney Weallflf. When a high technology ulfra- epon tl.WOS out to be defective. Its man· ufocturer hlr n e1m1 hvst r to CS!llpOse om. 'PO' (1 hr., 38 min ) G M Cl'9 F aturtO the povato life 01 actor OaYld Soot (1 ht . 30 min ) fW 'i) .,_ ''Oetl 0 1 The Century" ( 1983. ome<Sy) Ch vy Chese, Sigourney W ov 1, Wt a high technology ullra- 20 Sund y, Sept. 9, 1984 • weapon rums out to be defective. its man- ulacturttf h11es an arms hustler to dispose ol 11 'PG' 11 hr, 38 min) -'NIJMTZOlm m Ol IG.LYWOCID .,.. • llMTllf'I U»QM .. M &etT ... _,... "Murphy's War" ( 1971, Adven- ture) Peter O'toole, Stan Pl"lm ps A man -decides to hghl a one-man wa1 against the Gefman, alter they shoot his plane down 1n the middle 01 a tungte nver 11 hr 40m1n.) Q) MClll A IOO~ IS taken al GhOICeS and op1.ons available to the viewer 10 assure a future ol f1nancaa1 independence free from worry and insecu!lly ~) 1IACK Ale M..O Meeting tntemat1on- a"' de Pans (from France) (R) 12 hrs 30 rTWl) 119 (CJ llOVll "Lady Chatterley's Lover" (1981. Drama) Sylvia K,1s1et Nicholas Clay Based on 0 H La,,_rence's story about the wife of a paraplegic EngtiSh aris· tocrat who takes h9' husband's oa~ keeper as her lover 'A' ( t hr .. 45 mm ) mt Cl G> Ull mtT wmt DAW> LITTIMIM Scheduled C8r1 Reiner. ( 1 hr.) I l&.NDllfCHCOCI~ ,....,.,..0 .,.. "Where Love Has. Gone" ( 1~ Orama) Susan Hayward. Bene OaVtS Alter a teen-ager kins h .. r mothe• s lover, her divorced parents bllte1ly reunite 2 hrs . 10 min ) ROWAN a MAlnWI UUQtt.lf .o¥ll "Inspector Clouseau" t 1968 Comedy) Alan Arktn ..S:1ank Finlay ~ot land Yard enlists th!l aid of A bumbhrig French detective to solve a r •b "I (2 hrs) LOYI. AmJICAM tm.I . ...., .... ,. ...... ,. ... 11::9 llCMI "Valley 01 Mystery ( 1967 Adventure) Richard Egan Pete1 Graves When a cortimerc1at ietlmer cra&her. 1n a Sovlh American 1ungle, survrvo1s struggle agaim.t despetate Oddl to reaoh safety l! hr. 55 mll'I) t:MIB (I) llO¥ll "Fam11y Entoroor ( 1975 Orama) Joseph C01te&e Lou Cr1scu01a A. smaO-time hood is determrn('d 10 rl 'to the top of the underworld IRI ( 1 tu . 20 m111) tll9 Cl&AUl~OMTMIMMW W mWll "Caltl0fnl8" (1946. Adventure) Ray Milland, Barbare Stanwyck The early days in Calolo<01a find the sob1ee1 01 pro- po&ed statehOOd a hot arid d1spu1ea ·~ (2hrs) IUf OI U. TODAY llCMI "One Man's Way" ( 1964. Biog raphy) Don Murray. Diana Hyland A cr1me reparter enters a s mlnary when he feels unable to he!P people tn any olhel capaCily (2 fus ) Q) llCMI "Lightn111g Stflkes Twrce" ( 1951 . Mystery) Ruth Roman, Richard TOdd Aflef be~ exonerated of responsl· b1hty IOf his wiles death. a man flnos'the real kll!rir ano ~ace o"f mind for hlmselt l1_ hr , 30 min ) (Q) llOWI "Giida Llvo'· (IPSO. Comedy) Gildli Rlldnc!f. Oon NM!<> Aac:Jner r p11 soma of her ''Saturday Night Liv .. Characters. 1n this ltlm r800fd Of her one woman Broadway ShOw ff, ( 1 hr 30mm) l ..,_ "The KertllJCky rr 0 Movie" ( 1977, Comc?dy) Evan Kim, Mfttttr Bong Soo Han Th ~olleGtiOn of fl()o holds- bartltd uUr1Cal r.ketcnes spooling r ...,, Slofl arld mov1 cHC inelude CMneo appearanus by Ooneld Suthtlrl nd H ry Gibson. Georo t nzenbv 111nd Biii 81,. b • 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) t9 l llOVll "Mon510nor" ( 1982. Drema) ChrtStopher Reeve Genevieve Bujold ,,.n ambeltous AmertCan priest's secular ect1111- 1tes 1n Italy tnclude Mafia deals and carnal alla11s 'R' (2 tvs ) t:ll PM&Y fllUO &l'ITU.lT-.,. •• ....,..w... llOVll "The Star Chamber" I 1!183 Drama) Mtehaet Douglas. Hal Holbrook A dedicated young judge becomes 1nvol11ed wnri a secret panel of 1u~11ces d11ec1tng vigtlante reprisals against crimi- nals whO escape via loopholes In the law 'A' 1 hr • 49 man ) • 1 c:al9WI llQNftrAJCM .... t1I ) llOWll "Victim" ( t961 Suspense) Otrk Bogarde, Sytv1a Syms A tawye1's past ,eopard•zes his legal caieer ( 1 hr 40 min) ta .... ..,, IWAGUllT ...... ,.. ) MOVll "Jrnxed1" ( 1982, Comedy} Belle M•dlef. Ken Wahl A smger talks an unlucky casino dealer Into helping her db away with her obno111ous boylt1end 'R' ( I hi . 45 min} • (2) ll0¥9 "Cesar And Rosalie" ( 1972, Romane!!) Y1tes Montand, Romy Schne•d· er A French 1ema1e artist must choose between two lovers 'A' ( 1 hr , 50 min I '9 D llOYll Death Valley" ( 1946. West· ern) Robert Lowery. Helen 01lberl Pros- pecting l<>t gr d In Oe3th Valley has its Plfecl6 on a man's m nd and persoMhty I tu . 30 min ) ( llWAlffalO MDVII "Island In The Sun'' I t957 Orama) James Mason Joan Fontaine The seething pohltcat and racial a1mos- phF>re of a Caribbean island becomes emo11onany charged when a black leader lalls tn love w1lh a while woman (2 hrs ~30 ~ a. fflOC~lnRACllONI ~ l .,. "Knlghtrlder&" 11981 Adven- ture} Ea Harri&. Gary Lahti A group ot bikers ride w•lh a traveltng rena!SS8nce tacr and d«over that 1he ldealistrc strugote auamst evil e1usts 1n modern times aiso 'A' (2 nre • 25 min I 1:11 FAITM• ...... ,..(JI) 1111 .,.. "Tne Bunker' 11981. OramaJ Anthony Hopkins. Richard Jordon Based on the novel bv Jomes O'Donnell 12 hrs . 30 min l -~ CllClOO'l lWT.alf -~~8 112" (1963, Fantasy) Mar· c-ellO MntrOlanm Claudia Cardinale Directed by Feder.co FeOinl An over· worked him dtrectOf learns to accept the ob$tacles in htS career " well os Jn his ®r=~bbed) (2hr ,15m1n) d M T,A.,_ 1"11UNT1 , ..... llU ~ ) .,. "Jeremy.. C 1973, Romane l Robby BenSOtl. OtyMtS O'Connor TWO IOOO·a rs t'ICiounter I01l9 '°' tho fir t tune but no1 wlthOul feeing monv11w1P.• w11rd s11un11ons along the way 'PG' 1 hr 30 min) Cl l MIWll "Trading Pioc:es" ( 1983 Com· odyl Edd MUlphy 0on Aykroy(I A well· le>odo ax :u1l¥e. a Qhtlfo-br --con ,,,.,,. M pt lilut d a plat of rev DQ.O•~• iwo conn1v ng In l'IC ' 11 hr 46 mtn I -•Morning Movies-• •@ "Never love A Stranger" ( 1958. Dni· ma) John Drew Barrymore. Lita Milan (2 1 hrs) W (S) "Tne Wizard 01 Oz" ( 1982 Fantasy) A-n1mated VOICel b)' A•teen Quinn. Lorne Green. ( t hr • •5 man ) •(C) "Improper Channels" ( 1981. Come-- . dy) Alan Anon. Mar1ette Hartley ( 1 hr. 32 min) CHI "The Wattlf Babier." ( t979. Fantasy) Animalt0n and lrve echon Jamet Mason l t hr . 26 min ) Cl J "Days 01 Heaven" ( 1978. Orama) Richard Gefe. Brooke Adam$. ( 1 hr., 35 mm l 79(!) "Never Say Goodbye" ( 1956, Ofa· ma) Rock Hudson. Cornell Borchers (2 hrs) Ch .. •CRl "G'Ole' The World Cup allenge ( t983. Documentary) Narrated by Sean Connery ( 1 hr . 38 mm.) (Q) "Strange Brew" ( 1983. Comedy) Dave Thomas Riek Moran1a. ( 1 hr . 30 -~~ender MercleS" (•1982. Ofama) Robert Duvall Tes.s Harper ( 1 hr • 30 min) CZ> "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. comedy) Petftf O'Toole. Jessita Harper I 1 ht 35 min) -(C) "The Grey Fox" ( 1983, Western) Riehard Farrl$worth, Jack•• Burroughs ( t hr., 32 min) (}4) ''A Stteetcar Named Desire" ( 1951 Orama) VMen letgh, Matton Branda 12 hrs 2 min) ($) ''Madame Bovary" I 1950. Ofama) Jennifer Jones James Mason ( 1 _tlr , 55 n11n) m "Sail Into Danger" ( 1957. Adven- ture) Denn1S 0 l\eele, Kathleen Ryan ( 1 hr , 30 min) -@ "Pony E•press" ( 1953. Western) Charnon Heston. Rhonda Ftom•ng (2 hrs) .. U "Ten Thousand Bedrooms" (1957. Comedy) Dean Martin. Anna Mana Alber· g_hell• (2 hrs ) (Z ) "TM Srnall Back Room" (1949, Ora· ma) David Farrar, Jack HawklM (1 hr . •8 min) tW(C) ''WarGames" ( 1983, SU&peose) Mallhew BrodeflCk, Dabney COieman ( 1 hr., 53 min) -Afternoon 11ov1es-12t1• HHouse Of Women" (1962. Omna) Shirley Knight. Andrew Duggan (2 hr1 ) CO) "M!JOSigl'lOf" ( 1982. Orama) Christo- pher Reeve. Genev1&ve Bujold (2 htt.) (S) ··Romanllc Comedy" ( 1983, Romance) Dudley MOOfe. Mary SteenbUr· ~ ( 1 hr , .a min ) tm{M) "Last Plane Out" ( 1983. Orama) Jan- Miehael Vincent. Mary Crosby. ( 1 hr., 36 min) (%) "Strange lnvade<s" ( 1982, Sc~nce­ F1ction} Paul leMat. Nancy Allen ( 1 hr 29mln) t:aCC, ·~affy Duck's Movie Fantastic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vole· es by Met Blanc (1 hr . 18 min.) •<m "Strange Brew" (1983. Comedy) Dave Thomas. Reck Morania ( 1 hr • 30 min.) CS) "Swallows And Amazons" ( 197•. .A~ture) V11.g1nla McKeona Ronald Fraset ( 1 ht . 32 min} Cl). "Trading Places" ( 1983, Comedy) Eddie MUfphy, Dan Aykroyd ( 1 ht, •6 min.) -~ "lmPfoper Channels" 11981, Come- dy) Alan Arkin. Maflette Hartley ( 1 hr • 32m1n l 4111 (}0 "G'Ole! The World Cop Challenge" ( 1983. Documentary) Narrated by Sean Connery (1 hr., 38 min) (%)"South Pac1hc" ( 1958. MUslcal) MtlZI Gaynor. Rossano Brazzi (2 hrs. 38 min ) tll (CJ "Gigot" ( 1962. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Kathenne Kath ( 1 hr . ""min ) Hl(f) "The Maltese FalCon" ( 19• 1, Mys- tery) Humphrey Bogart. Sydney Green· street (2 hrs ) Cl.) "Cold River" ( 1982. Adventure) Suzanne Weber, Pat Peterson ( 1 hr .. 35 min) ._S) "My Fair lady" ( 198•. Musical) Re>t Hamson. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs , 50 min) •a:Z> "Will P8'lny;, (1968, Western) Chat._ ton Heston. Joan Hackell (2 hrs, 1s min.) .. D8<1J ... Cl9I C81 ... 11/LGIO ,_..et/9,.., IAmDTAluucnc.& •11••..am .... • OCIAll• TOP ... IOXllQ Doug OeW1t1 vs Jim· my Sykes tor the ESPN middleweight championship, scheduled tor 12 rounds (live lrom A11antlC City, N J l (2 hrs • 30 mm.) , (8) llCMI .. A S1reetcar Named Desire' ( 1951 Orama) VMen Leigh, Marlon Bra~ A Southern belle loMs her sanity while trying to Pfeserve her faded gentiltty aga•ost the harassment of her harlh end brutish brother-tn-law (2 hrs . 2 m1t1 J CO) mWll "Tntding Places" t 1983. Com- edy) Eddie MUfphy, Oen Aykroyd A well· ·to-do •xecutlY8; a gnencrbr.o con fTW1 and a PfOSl1tute ~·a plOt ol revenge against two cOMtVing flflancters 'A' ( t hr., •6min ) · lll:KYAIDTD .. ... .... et/9Mtt MJCI . ucm"1..-•IW .... tll ..... • IUIAllTlll MIGUQM THI AllTI 110W11 "The Grey Fo•" I 1983. W.st· ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur· roughs. A former pnson inmate decides to rob 1ra1ns including a Canadian ralll'oad 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min) . lll:KYAIDYll 79 Cll ... .... LOWllOAT .... Q •• IUA\M Actreas Sh lley Long discusses her mamaae. her role in Under New ·Manage01ent !'1•1'\ llll! \II F .11th.,.· Dun A. De.mpsey Gtaual Muagtr (\ I 1<1rl)<lr l~a\rU ·. lot1ot ()Jiye ~ lcinorial Pin·li · ~ lo1·t uur:r · Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Glaler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl1ler Ave . et Harbor Blvd .) Bt.nard S. dnlck lllfWIONI~ PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION ~55~ 21 "Cheers" and her late&t film. amateur Stu= .... I ~UW TOllQHT Featured Patrlek Outty ta~s about h•s film debs.II In "V=·COll'AXY I Wlmll"" POmlm ==--Usmg rne comput· et, the crew condUC1a a wtiale census. a visit to the Smithsonian tnstttullon Q CD MO¥ll "People Wiii Talk" ( 1951. Comedy) Caf)' Grant Jeanne Crain A dOCtor becomM involved with a pregnant woman and decides to marry her (2 hrs ) (2).,,. "Daya Of Heaven·· t 1978. Ofa· ma) Richard Gere Broolle Adams Three youthful migrant workerr. iee a potenltal gold mine when they seek employment at the vast apread of a wealthy wheat flftnef 'PG' ( t hr 35 min l m TllATlllL 119@ mvm 'Hell Is For Heroes" ( 1962. Ofama) Steve McOueen Bobby Dann A squad of Amer1ean Ols 15 ordered lo hOld back the Germans al any cost ( t hr 55 min.) NI II l 0. ntl TOn Featured 1n Mumch and Bavana, tour the classic beer halts and clocktowers, meet Hrs Royal High- ness Prince Lullpold, grandson of the last King of Bavaria lront·row seats for tht'! workHamous "Passion PJay " BGl)PAm.YPlll» IYI 0. LA. Featured a took at the lat est in greetlog cards a took al the growing lblem o4 =oshlution l1CTAC ........... lMATn.9 --•~n ,.,._..CCUT WA WUWOM.DOf A-.&LI -.Al NIVll'll Neal Gab~r and Jel fray Lyons review "Bolero" and "A Oues· tlOO 01 Sttence" I '*' .. • ()) ._., 'J. Fnendsnlp ts tested when Higgins· old chum a f01mor British Metet agent. arrives 1n Hawa11 1mag1n1og he IS Stiefloel;; HOimes (AJ I 1 ht I D CD -A mM While on vaca11on In New York. Nell and Addy ~ncoonter the mayOt, a group of street c;1ngei1 and a l!!P~Coca1oe (Part 1 of 21 (Al U "Cutter's Trail · t 1969. West· ern) John Gavin, Mattsa Pavan An entire town intlnvdaled by a band ot outlaws •S rescued by a lone la*ltWl ( 2 nu, I 8 (II GUna. (Premiere) A team of Investigative reporters and their tdllor probe rnro the na11on'11 glamouroua people and placN Stars Morgan Bnttany Arthur i!.-a~My.Q (?hrs) I": "Tho MiS91tes. Of October" ( 1~14 Orarnal Willtam Devane, Martin Sheen. Events wlthjn the KeMedy Admtn- l&tr11eon du; .. 1 the HJ62 Cuban Mlf>~ Ct1Slt 11 de~•tlad ( 1 hr , 30 mtn I • 8' WI.I) ~ "Thl' WOlf And The WM• Ta~" Twln d et fawn and wolf pups rt fQUOWed l1om b11th into maturity when. during a w1nl 1 hunt, bOth Iha young door anO tho young wOlv a assume lheir adult• r H predatOf and P<•Y (8) . ID •tllat1 "S111~ant Cnbb The Choir Tblt WOUIUt'l't Sltlg • A vtH go chOk G m~ ~Q tomettiing ~}}ftf'I I rmin 11 22 Sund y, S pt. 9, 1984 hunted to death over the edge of a quarry. ffil 0 (1 hr I ct) llCMI ·Daffy Duck'• M<Me Fantastic Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated VOtC- es by Mel Blanc. Bugt Bunny. Foghorn LeghOrn. Pcxky Ptg and other1 .iart a JOUmev on Datty Duck'• smatt llland 'G' 1! hr .. 18 mtn.) CH> 9-Tiii II\ Heats Len Oewaon. Nick Buornc:ontl ( 1 hr ) (Q) ..,_ "Monsignor" (1982, Drama) Ctmstopher Reevt. Genevieve Bujold. An ambitious American priest'• MCUlar actM- ltas ~ 11a1y lnc;ludl Maha deall and carnal affairs. A (2 hrs ) .,. "Romantic Comedy' ( t983. Romance) Dudley M()()(e, Maty StMnbut· gen Two sucotSSful Broadway writing partners end a peSSlONte relatlOnlhip that tasted nine years 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 43 min) m •O"Cl.OCI .... •D cm , .... , 1111 Certain that he'll be named c:tass valedtc:IOf\an, Alex becomes dlamayed when his gltlfr1end wtna tha hon- ~~8f :C~ ~ C:u•JT TilllltT Featured: Patrick Duffy tallts eboUt his film debut In "Vamping.'' .... ft ... --,,. ..... _.. .......,.. ,..... Cl) -a-Riek and AJ unknowingly help a ipy aVOld capture by lederal egents. (R) ( 1 hr) II GD ~ Sem'a attempt to get away on a wild weekend 111 t()j*l when [)lane llear=~ up to (R) lftli•fl "Sergeant Cribb The Choir Thal Wouldn't Sing" A village c:holf aeems 10 be hiding something when a man 11 hunted to death over the edge ol a quarry {B) 0 (,hf) ~ llAITIMICI lMUtM ··To Serve Them AN My Days" Chnatlne. unhappy and dtslllusioned with life as wife ot a headmaster. disappears (Part 13 ol 13) ~~ CA) .,_ "Last "ane Out" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Jan·Michael Vincent. Mary Cro.by. A )oVrnalist thought to be a CIA agent beeomes entrapped 1n Nicaragua during the laat days of ihe Somoz.e reglme. 'PG' U hf .. 38 ITlln I U.1 ... "The Grey Fox'' ( 1983. We&t- ern) Ric:hard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur- roughs.. A fotmer prlaon Inmate deoldeS to rob trains. inelud.ng a Canadian railroad 'PG' ( 1 hr 32 min ) (%).OVW "Strange lnvedlt1" (198l, Scl- ~Flc:Uon) PaUI L..,..1, Nancy Allen SupeMn1elllgeot ~1ngs from spece mate- riallZ• 1n a smal rfildWfftem town and 8&8Utne Iha bodies of Ill rt$ldenla. 'PG' l hr .. 29 mJn:~ ~ltrTCHCOCI....,.. H mN "COtinttrla.I Kil*" ( 1968. Dre- ma) J.\Ck l.Ofd, Shirley Knight. An l./Odlf· covet polic~man tnf1l1rat• a c:rvne ting to expoce the 1cttv1t1ts of top crime IMdttt {?hr ) •o m ...., cowrT ~ ~ <*!ar• that an old man Cla1~ing to be Santa Claus i9 mentally Incompetent (R) (f) .,_"The left·Handed Gun" ( 1958. Westem) Paul N.wman. Lill Milan. A yov1hfu1 emy tht Kid 1vengei1 hia amptoy- er·a death and than llC8PM to Madeto i tn. 30min) .TO.Ull~ \ .,.. .. Tht Soldief" I 1882. A.Mo- tvre) Ken Wahl. Wllllem Prtnee. A ruthless CIA agent is sent to neutrattze a Sovlel- bac:ked terrortst ptot to hold the Mideast hostage with nuclear explOSNes 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min) (J)TOPU. IODIQ Doug DeWitt vs. Jim· my Sylcea for tht ESPN m1ddlewe.gh1 champlonahlp. ac:heduled for 12 1ooods (from Atlantk: City, N J.) (R) (2 hrt • 30 min I -· ()) -M' 0 A picture IS Hammer'• only lead to the killer of a pho- tographer and Iha disappearance of three models. (R) ( t hr,) D QI) llU .,_., a&al A gang war threatens to explode. Renko makes wed- ding plen1. fiHtllo end 0.verlp<)ft pondef their future. and Calletano braces for his appearance on a televtS•on game snow 1)~1.a;·~ t •• ,.Q ...OlnllUllT lftii&H "Setgean1 Cribb Mad Ha1te<'1 Holiday" The sergeant 1s called 1n when the daamembered remains of a body are dlsc:overed on Brtghton Beach Q ( 1 hr) 6D -IAY PACllMI TMI .wmlTMD ,....,. The smallest city to hold a ma)of league proletalonal sports trancn1se ot any kind. Green Bay. Wisconsin has sos1ained an organlZation which has e•celled and surpeued football teamt of ~ c:lhes (1 hr) (Q) ~ UP A bawdy, adulls·only c,twe. ( 1 hr . 30 min) •·· m CAll'f IUY • LOVIQ .... - & _,. ... ITUmAnt A VWf MOii YWI ~ "five Days One Summer ( t982. Orama) Sean Connerv. Betsy Brantley. An Alpine vacation for a moon- # talneerlng Scottish phys1c1an and the young woman traveling with him becomes the 11enue fcx personal reveiatiOO PG' ( 1 • hr . 50 min) .. CL) .,. "Irresistible" 11981 Orama! Samantha fo". Richard Pachl!<:o A b<>teo husband la MO! on a tourney ot sensuous adventure J_t hr., 28 min) tw &,• C1J a 0> m .... .... ...,..LAUMoll Tlll&i&d• TO • .,_,.._ TllleooD---•ov11 "WarGames t t983, Suspense) Matthew Brodeock, Dabney Ootemen. A teen·age computer whiz inad- vertently accesses the Pentagon's strate· gic computer system and nearly begins WOfld War Ill 'PG' ( 1 ht • 53 l'nln.) (If) 1* ...,._ OI COCllm Olspe!S myths aboUI the drug cocaine through the true ltotiet ot a basketba" superatar, 11 hlgt'l &ehool beauty queen. an auto factory wortcet and a psychiatrist ( t ht ) (D)llTIMCYNI Cl) Q9 A an•ATIOll AT CAIUM The 'unique tyla and aeose of humor of tht popular entertainer 1s showcased In this pefformance-taped at Ceosara Palace 14' Las Vega ttrtl®.,. "Nighlmare tn Chicago" ( 1967, Swpense) Robtrt Rtdgll'y. Charles McGraw. A defa~ed killet ldenltlylng himaetf as "GeorQle Porgle.. terl'Of•Z paswnger1 on a Chic.ago turnpike for 72 haul• 11 POl•oe attempt 10 cordon off the ar 10==-(I ht.,"46mn l tW e Olck Louoon and hit ....itt Otplrt the big city and I up ~keop· Ing In an old Vtrmont inn cAI II a> ~ Guest Host Joan Rivers Scheduled actress S011el Moon·Frye (1 hr) l ;o=.mm.. MOYll "Brewster McCloud" ( 1971. Comedy) Bud Cort, Salfy Kellerman With the help of.an angel. a mOdern-day optim- ist hvtng in the Houston Astrodome attempts to prepare himself for "lltght " l ~mm) 11•11"' Wt AlfJOICO LAW a.M:A Scheduled Mary Ellen Stone. director ol the King County Rape Relief m Renton, Washmg1on. otters ad111te 10 parents on what 10 tell lheJr ctlil-• dren about seiu.ial abuse. lormElf Vatican olflc1al Malachi Martin on why the Cathohc Church should look more closely at tis llnanclal dealings ( 1 hr ) (OJ llO¥ll "Bad Girls ' ( t 981, Adventure) Pia Snow Jasmine OuBay. G1tls' teaSlng makes them the targets of a vengeful Boy Seoul and hts brother ( 1 hr., 20 mm ) ct) M CUii Featured 1nlorma11on on cill- ac sprue. an allergy that irritates the 1nles· lines ( 1 hr., 30 mm.) 11191=='~ .........., ... llO¥ll ·The Last Safari'' ( 1967. Adventure) Stewat1 Granger. Kaz Gares Aller a hunter 1s killed by an elephant his lncnd and an Amencan playboy attempt to c=e the anlmal { 1 hr . 40 min ) l£1 llT1CIJl1'D ($) M0111 "Friday The 13th Part Ill" ( t982 Horror) Dana K1mme1 Paul Krar· l<a Unwary teen-agers travel to a remo1e cabin al Crystal Lake. the stalking grounds ol a deranged monster who wears a hockey masl\ 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 119 IJ (I) ll0¥9 "Isabel's Ct10tce" ( 198 1, . Orama) Jean Stapleton. Richard Ktley A middle-aged secretary mu!.! choose between romance and a chance lor cor- P.O._fate success. (A) ( 1 hr 55 min.) lttJ '90Yll "The Verdier' ( 1982, Drama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Ramphng An alcoholic Boston 1awye1 pulls hlmself together to bring an unpo~ular medical malpr11e11ce case to trial against strong oppos111on by the courts, the archdiocese and hrs own chents 'R' (2 hrs I 12:110 6') LA11 mfl' wmt DAVI> t.ITTIMWI Scheduled comedian Larry Miller, med•- cal columnist Ruth Nathan Anderson ( 1 hr.) ' I MIMDtm:HCOaC........,.. MmTtlaO MAN I MA1m1r1 LAUGH • llOWll "The LOtlQ Goodbye" ( 1973. -Morning Movlu-• •CC) ''Y8t>, G10Jgt0" t 1982. ~11$1calJ Luc;i- ano Pall'a1ott1, Kathryn Harrold ( 1 hr • 53 nun ) •OZ> "A i<oss In The Dark" ( 1~49, Come- dy) O.vtd Niven. Jane Wyman. {2 hr& ) n (S) "Sw11111ow1 And Amazons·· ( 1974. Adventure) Virginia McKenna. Ronald Frater. (I hr., 32 mtn.I 719(1) "Magnificent Otitets1on" I t9!14. Ora· ma) Jnne Wyman, Rock Hud90n (2 hrs I ) •·My ~nvonte Year" ( 1982, COmedy) ~ t O'Tooto. ~a H rJ>C)f ( 1 hi , 35 min) ,. "Tl'le Toy'" ( 1H2. CQmody) RJtMrd Mystery) Elholl GOUid. Nina Van Pallandt Detecuve Phthp Marlowe encounters a host ol ollbeat characters while looklng lex his chent'a missing husband. (2 hrs ) I l.OWI. .-.c fJf Im.I YOYMI MA IMA11 Edmund Ardlssone vs Felipe Garcia tor Iha WOfld Bantamweight ChampiOOshlp, &chedOled for 12 roundS ttrom Denver) (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Cl).,_ "Trading Places" (1983. Com· edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd. A well- 10-do execut111e, a gheno-bfed con man and a prostitute devise a plol of revenge against two connMng hnaneiers. 'R' ( 1 hr., 46mm.) W.D .,_ "The Shepherd Of The Hiiis" (1941, Orama) John Wayne, Betty fleld. Ozark Mountain people attempt ro save their land trom outside Invaders (2 hrs.) fJ IDf Of LA TODAY (!) MOVll "The Whiplash" ( 1945. Ora- ma) Dane Clark, AlextS Smith. A proml$.- ing ·artist IS transformed Info a ruthless ~hler. {2 hrs.) W .,_ "Denver And The RIO Grande" ( 1952 Western) Edmond O'Brleo. S1er- l1ng 'Hayden tn 1he late 1800s, two rail lines compete to bulld the hrst railroad through the Royal Gorge. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ~UT"lROI. IC1'Y: T1tl llCo. Comll llOVll "Truck Stop" { 1982) ( 1 hr .. 30 UI i*ry FIUD ~ CAllllD CAmU Em.,.. .. a...,.,. LAUGHom 1:11~ ..,_ "Knlghtrldera"' ( 1981, Adven- ture) Ed Hams. Gary Lahti A group of bikers ride with a traveling renaiasance ta1r and discover that the ldealistle atruggle against evil extSts 1n mod8rn tlm8S also. 'R' (2 hrs , 25 min.) W(S) llOVll "Surfacing" (1981. Orama) Kathleen Beller, Joseph Bottoms. An exped1t1on searchtng for a man misalng m the wllds of northern Canada faces dan- gers both tn nature and within the group 'A' ~hr • 30 min ) ·1 .... lllltTWATCH ... Atme\l.W U.U. lllCllTILOOI (II) a:tl .,. "A S1reetcar Named Desire" {1951. Ofama) Vtvteo Leigh. Marlon Brando A Southern beDe loses het samty while 1ryiog 10 preserve her laded genllhly against the harassment or her harsh end brutish btolher-1n-law. (2 hrs , 2 min ) a:tl~ ... ...... AOUllT ., ... ,.. ~or. Jackie Gleason (1 hr •• 40 min.) •CCJ ''~d Thoughfs" (1982. COn!edy) Lucttt Amaz, Craig Wasson. ( 1 hr.. 38 mITT) • • (0) "Trail Of ThG Pink Panthef" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellcd. David Niven { 1 hr .. 35 min) ts) "Gr&ase 2'' t 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulheld, Michelle Pfeiffer. (1 hr •• 55 min.) •ClJ "Yor" 11983, Orama) Reb Brown. co.inne Clery. (1ht .• 28 min.) -(C)"Oavld And L1aa",(t96i.10fame) K• Ouflea. Janet Margolin, (1 hi., 34 min.) 110 "Bill Co6by, .Hlt'nfeft" c 1982. Come- dy) Bil Cosby. ( 1 hr.,~ min l CS) "lmttation General" ( t9S8, Comt<M (Q).,.. "Strange Brew" ( 1983. ~ cM Dave Thomas, RlCk Moran1S. Two beer-lovlng men beeome nvotYed In a plot to kidnap a bfewtng heltesa and make the wor1d addicted to a n.Wly aplked t>evet-9· 'PG' (I hr., 30 min.) W _. "The Pedestrian" ( 197A, Ora- ma) Maxll'tlllian Schell. Gustav AUdOlf Sellner. A.SUCC4186ful Gsmutn industrialist has been revealed to be• Nazi officer who participated In a massacre in Greece and continues to aVOtd responslbil1ty and deny hts emotlOl"IS 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) •O.,.. "The Baron Of Ar1Zona" ( 1950. Westem) VtrlCent Price. Bien Ontw Fed- eral OW'nefShlp of the vast Ar1Zone temlory IS challenged by an enterpr!Slng lanck>ff· Ice clef'S~ hnl.) Cf) •llAllT .. o m .,. ''Mrs. Mimver'' ( t9A2. Orama) G<eef Garaon. Waller Pidgeon. A family llviog in England during the German siege struggles to maintain a normal existence. $hrs .. 30 min.) ... , a1I .,_ "My Fatr Ledy" ( 1964. MUSI· cal) Rex Hamson, Audrey Hepbom Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg- ma11on." A BtnlSh professor tfles to teach a lowef~ss LondOner how to be a lady. 'G' J:Jr:·· 50 min.) -1 ... .:.,... ... CllCMO'I ...,.lltPOllJ ~'The Sender" ( 1982 Horror) Kathryn Harrold. ZelJkO lvanek A flurry of telepathic hatkJeinalions tS unteashed at a psyeniatrlc hospital when a suicidal patient with uncontrollable psychic pow- efS Is admitted 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) m-tcem ._CC) ... "The Soldiet" (1982. Adven- ture) Ken Wahl, W1lti8m Prlnee A 1uthless CIA agent IS sent to neutralile e SoYiet- backed tetT0t1St p!Ot to hOld the Mideast hostage With nuclear exptos/ves. 'R' ( 1 l'lt., 30 min.) d (%)QIAU9CMmu...-.--.yi1•011MfUllCM .. (8) ... "Slapstick Of Another Kind" (1 ... Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Madeline Kahn A woman gwes birth 10 une11ractlve tW1ns who are messengers from another planet sent to SOive Earth's problem$ 'PG' (1 Iv,, 27 min) -~-.CM. DOCTOI ..... ,,_. .,. "SOuth F>eelhc" (1958. Musi- cal) Mitzi Ga)'t'IOf, Rolsano Bram. An Amenc:an woman fella ln love W11tl a Frenchman whlle statiOMd as a Navy nurse In the South Pacific dunng World W11 II. l2 hra., 38 min.) GleM Ford, Aad Buttons. (I ht .. 28 mitl) G "Topaze" (1933. eom.dvl John Barrymore. Myrna LoY ( t hr . ,30 mtn I -Ill) "CNngl Of ~bit" (t969. 0--ama) ~ Preslev. Mary Tyler MOOle (2 hrS I -• "Bai11e or a Alameitl'' (1971. • • Adventure) George Hilton. Mic:tiael Ren- nte (2 hra.t • tW(%) 1'The WOfld Accordliig To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Roblo William Mery Beth Hurt. (~hrs. 16 min.) ,,. ''Gandhl'' ( 11182, ~y) Ben KSlG*Y. CanC2ioe Bergan. { 3 tn.. 8 min.) Sunday.Sept.9, 1984 23 J -......... --- -· "A MaJO'ity Of One" (1962. Ortme) Alee Golnness. Rouflnd f\mell, (2 hrs.) CC) "The Great Sant1n1" ( 1979, Oram11) Roben Duvall. Blythe Danner. ( 1 hi' .. S8 min) CH> "Spacehunter. Advenlur .. In The FOf- bidden Zone" ( 1983. Scienc»-Actoo) Peter Strauss. MOiiy Rlngwald ( 1 hr .. 29 min) CD) "My Favotltt Year'' ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole . .Jeatca Harpet, ( 1 ht .. ~ mlf'I ) W(lf) "French Postcards" ( 1979. Comedy) Miies Chapin, Blanche Baker. ( 1 ht . ~2 min ) (%) "Winstanley" ~975) Mi'8s Halllwel, Jetome W1n.s (2 In ) •CC) "My Bodyguard" (1979. Orama) Chris MakepeaC41. Adam Baldwin ( 1 ht .• 38 min.) cm "The Big Ax'' ( 1978, Mystery) R'lc~ ard Dreyfus.a. Susan Anspach ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) •CC) "Yes. GIOfgiO" ( 1982. MIJlical) Lud· ano Pavaro111. l<athryn Harrold ( 1 tv .. fl3 min.) • (%)-"Ho1 Touch· (1982. Orama) Wayne Aogefa, Marie-Frances Pislef. (1 hr .• 32 min I •Cl> ''Tale 01 Two Ctt..s" ( t971, Orama) Atwnaltd ( 1 hr . 12 min) •Cl) ''Hlgtl Siena" ( 194 t, Orama) Ida Lupino, Humptvey Bogart (2 hrt ) ({) "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Rlchatd ~or. Jackie Gleason. ( 1 hf , 40 min) •CCJ ··~onc1 Thoughts" (1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz, Craig Wasson. ( 1 hr . 38 min) (%) "The Toy" ( t982, Comedy) Rlc:hard Pryor. Jackie Gleaaon ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) I -1••0... . iill'nW .. ,,. "" Celebrtlles end contea1anta perform their own vetllonl of faVOtlta hit songs Co-holfa Dick Clark end Allen Fawcett art )oined by Sally Struthttl. Toni Balli. Stephen Biehop, Rite= and Frank Stallone ( 1 ht.) i c:.. ..... Byron Allen hottl lhe natlOnel breakdanclng c:M~ leetuting the top high tehool teama ( 1 hr.) 1111m1C.SMT MTl\llTM IMACTICA .., I --. . -..... Olclt c:awn 1racee aht Nstory of radio. lndud- lng Jade 01111.-y'I title bout, fOR't ..... l10t • "Amos end Ii.My" and Biig ~~----(1)--·'Bal a Fir•" f1942. COmedy> GatyCooper, BllWa. raStanwyck. A group o1 prl8Sy Pfol...orl ~ • diction-.,.., °' ArneftCal'l •no ~ Involved wttn • PV fll lhUQI 8nd I'** .. 9'ngiaf. ' "'·· & 1 ,,.,., .. , ... • =.c .. =-·,~· ... '• ::.:. • CC..I The ~ ....... ~ "'W,Oit.'' .. ~ u,~· ~,..··nsorr. 2~ Sunday. a.pt. e. 1aM ..... · hit• before en •Udlence 11 Harreh'a in ... LAMIDAT ,.IA·::~, ==a. The man~ reshapes the bodies ol ectora and actr.-.; two American women who ere auccess1u11y m=· 1-.:.n.'ll• rT TCUl•rf F"tured !°" Balo dcsc:USMt hit role In lhe lil~=~•rtes In Charge'' __ ...,. ..... ~ ..... -M ... Holta: Len Dawson. Nick &ionlcontt. (1 hr.) CD.,. "The Big Fix" (1978, Mystery) Ric:hard Ofeyfuss, Suaan Anspach. An unconventiOnal private detectM, wflowaa deeply Involved •n the '60s protest•. Is drawn into a cue lnvoMna polltleal cor- i tioo and murder. 'PG' ( ftv ~ ,.,...,,) ,.., ..... -I «* M lOlll FMtured Germeny through II tare ltlevlaion vlllt IMlde E.Mt Berlin. the Bertin Zoo. Cl'leekpoint Chaflle. the 8etlin Wall and a tradltiOnal nlghtctub I NI&, ... m «* LA. Featured I look 11 I new high tech pogo stick that jumpe higher than ever. tips on making • marriage work In the • 80s; a look Inside celebrity ciolata. lhtee lady Olympians get 1 fashion and :. ... ._..1MAT~ ....... ,. l~a!JIY ~:u;. MM.nCCUlf WU.RDWOIMmALI w ... mn•-• ... ~ WTC* Ftaturn the UlQ&f'' new*"" "A Privett t-t.aven .. cm l'=N.l Chicago White Sox at C.11 fomla Anaet1 (2 tlra . 30 min.) CJ) ... "Goodby9 Pork Pie" (198t. Ofama) I< .. )( Jol'lnaon. Tony Berry A young punk tteela 1 rental car Ind dnvn ll~CLOI* New Zealand wtth the pohca In pur'luh and encounter• a host of ehatee· ,.,. aJonQ the way. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) .. ,. Pl9(1) .. "Swbn Team" (1979, Comedy) Jenny Nawmen. Stephen Fural. A pampered group ol country olubber• ac:.quttt a gorgeous new member who charges them up for the ehampb-.hlp. (2 fW.)..q ... (I) U!WAft Tie "-ACI lntr<>dUeet eome of 11Wt 1111:1 new cartoon ltllurea ~ ··~ 8abtes," " O!t .P~ ion.-and"'Thl Git AlOrig Gana." 8 ... "H~ School U.S.A." (1983, Comedy) MWel J Fox, Nenoy Mcl<eon. A mldwtttlfn high 9Chool Mnlor CriM to ouat • lflOb u the dell'• mott pop.tl&t preppit, T*""'°'1 chAd ltlrt of the 1950a tnd 196Cla pc.y meny ol lhe ~ .. end IChOOI offlolM (A) (2 tn ) • ._ •'fhe """"'°" a JoMtori COunf(' ( 1918. W"1em) 811 Bblby. Bo ~Int. A Botton Cf1y-etick• INml up with a CIOWPC*• to balllt llt1d betont ll¥hO .. 1~ control of Pf()"9fly In the Old w.lt. :(2 ....... • • -...., .,.., oo-nor ..... 09rllle ~ IMf ~ --""" ~-1lt¥110'. (It) Q I=~'-... • .W. "Gypsy" ( 1963, Musical) Rolahno Ruud, Ntt1Ue Wood A llage mother promot• het two deughleta; one OI whom becomel a renowned StJ\ppef. i =-··--·---n&lt'fmT-''Cr• For Benktng Stock1'1 a&.t. Mark Bidetmen. Mf'llOf vice president,' ~htimer & Co .. Inc. ~ llOYll "Endless Love" · (1981. Romance) Brooke Shields. Martin ~rt A 17-year-Old'a otJlesltve lcN't ror his 15- yeaJ·Old girlfriend leads to parental con- tllct:.,t==~~{R,56 min) ~ ... "BID Colby, HimMll'' (1982. Comedy) BJll Colby. the comedian IOOkt at everyday teults and foibles end per • forms h• famous chatactertzatK>nt 'PG ~ht., 44 min.) .W. "Greue 2" (t982. Muacal) xwt11 Caulfield, Mtehelle P1etff~ Ari Engl!Ut 5tudent It a 1980s Amef'tean high achoo! has 10 prove himself to the leader of 1 gifls' gang whole membefa can date ~ gre.uera 'PG' ( 1 ht~ mtn } l •O'CLOCI-.. (l)MWWll'lllMf ...... Animated. Arr•ted '°' a crime he didn't commit, Bugs Bunny becomes a f\Jg1tlw from Iha law whto ha 11eapea from Sing ~llOn (R) 8 O •=•Webster 1s ptaased tl'let bolh Ns Unclt Ptilhlp and hit gOdparenta want to adopt Nm. but he soon reallies lhat ooty one famlly can WW'I hit custody iatt 1 of 2) (R) TICTACOCM*t C:u Pl T!Ollmn Ftalurtd Scott Bat0 diseusaae h11 role in the ~oming 'ff~ ''Charlel In Charge •• • WM.LtfmJ-"Crlsl1 For Banking s1ock1" Guoat Mari< Biderman. senior Viee::::.=hetmer & Co. Inc 1. ooar• I.._ CCIUITY ··8'ate lottery 1n111a1iv. Debete" Leading epok- tsperlOl'IS tOf encl egainat the proposed C8bf0tni'a State LOlltfy "'" pttttnl ''*' vtewa conoern1ng the upcoming ballot Int· hat Ive. (l)llCll' .. -1 ..... -... , •• •9 Cl> .. "Threesome" (Premitre, Romenca) Stephen Colins, Deborah Rat- fin A ml~tttner, rtcently Hpareted from hla wlle. mov.. lo New York City wtlett in old COiiege friend geta him Involved In I COITI love lrtangle (2 hrs, 8 0 HAWAMI tmAT (Prtmtere) Two lonntt Chicago polleemen ltlvt !heir street traffic c:tvty behind to eccepc P<*-uone wtlh Iha Honotut1J .Pofict Depart• menc. 61111 Robert Ginty anes Jett • McCracken (2 hra.) I: ......... , Balltt ''" ~heit BaryshillkOOt rf'<IMtel dance numbitrl from Amtfiean mueicala lnclUd· q "Oklahema." "Guya And Oolll''·and . ••A~ Lr.,'' Wftt\ QU91tS Uta MiMlll andHtlCerter. (t IW,) ................. 'T~ dOt" Puodnrt Oll*t of love Ind MCriflct .. ptrlonntd OU'tdocn •• tht AttfW d Vtron. ~Mllef. wtth GNnl ~e>­va WI tht tK• rote 8nd Hiedi Mlftin..x:d .. caw. "'° V1r1CO u nmur. .no ~ GMOl9 .. w. M8Urizio Alene COt1duc i m.1 ...... ,_ -"The Blc:tk>n= A 'tW Front New Votl(' Qultt New' VOik ~ £dw~~~1hr) fB (%) .... ~ .. thless" ( 1983, Of•· ma) Richard Gere. Valer• Kapr1n$ky A fr•epl11led auto tl'lief ulllt'llentlONllly klUs a patrOlmen and later dewtiope an obSes· alve attraction to a young woman. 'R' ( 1 ht,.41min) e ID ICllOOL flOOTUU. •CE .,,. "The Naked Runner" ( 1967. Orama) Frank Slnat1a. Pettt Vaughan 8r1tilh lnteligence requests that an Ameo· can buslnelllnan ~te • defectOf wNle In East Germany wrth his son 12 tn, 30mln.J PAl&Yl'IUD MA UMTI ~ ArdlssOne vs Felipe Garet9 fof the WOtl<t Bantamweigttt ChampionShip, scheduled fOf 12 round$ -~~~t) (1hr .. 30m1n.) -· CIAClll _,,..Three zany btolherl .appear In 0011 about Jhe lo!emal Revenue SeMce and the IPOrt• scene, with guest start MillOtl Betle. Denny Thomas end Hatwy Korman ( 1 hf ) §!'~ a 1'MI MAJllti '9 C& ~Looks et the changes ia the eoun1r .... elhea and IOClel• ot the Perwn Gull acea follo-.1ng the tepid influx of wealth caUSed by the dlSCOVety of 011 (R) 0 ( 1 hr.) tCl ~ • coeeca1 The bano made oopular by the hits ''Harden My Heart.'1 ~.And Another Fool" and "Take Me To Heart" performs before an avdi· ence at the HOllywOOd Palace CHl ... "Nonh Oaks Forty" c 1979, Comedy) Nick Nolte. Mac Oa1111 Groupie9. pill~ and all-night patly· ing begen 10 take their tol on two fun·IOY· Ing but over·the-hill football play•s 'R' U ht .. MS min.) • CO) .. "Curse Of The PIOk Panther" ( 1983, Comedy) Ted Wau. David Nrven. A bumbling New York Ctty cop lntttViewl • l'IOe1 of tupsicloua charactera .j() hia trwes1igation of the theft of the fabulous Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 ht.. 40 min) .,,. ''Private School" ( 1983. Cotee-- dy) ~ C.t91. Betty Auuell Teen· 9ged OOyl villt !he af.glnl Chefty.'ale Ac.edtrny for aome fun and adYenM• 'A' 1 ht • 37 min.) -~TUCkl -ill ..... -flLAftlO'f wPllD .., .. ,.. &,•(I) 0. ... ............ ~. TMl&i ·-t0•u11a.e---·~ ,_ .UI• ......... II.LY TUii p '· CompoMf end tdl.lcatOf 8ity T aytot ptrletm1 by Duke 0 ing1on and George O.Shwln as Ml ......,., of hll own eompoalliont. ( 1 ht. l CC)_. "Naughry Wtvet" ( 197•. Com- edy> 8rtnd0n Price. lne Logan A S man trom the country lindl that hil a door•tO-dOOi'M In LOfldon eomo unc!llt)ICttd bonu3M. 'R" ( 1 ht .. 20mln) ~amsm(I) .,.. "Ledy On Tille Bue" ( 1083, atM) 6onill Braga "young ncw-tyWed llndS xual enjoyment on a but filled with str ~ht .. 26 min I :1 -(I) llON "Alllgat " • ,. Robert f.orlt • RObln ellla•IOl \l'itl hM city MWef tylfllflt gtCMI 10 monltrOUI size.JR) (2 hrs, 10 min.> 0 ID 1.-.r Guest Host Joen Rivera. SC:hedui.d GtOfge 8urn1. actress Tyne Qaly, enttf1ainer Peter Allen. C 1 hr.) I :o==.mfnlm ..,.. "Children Of Tl'le Damned" (t9M. Scienc•Fli:t~) Ian Hendry, Alan·' 8adef. Six strange children with euperhu- man pQWef1 tet out to defend t~ lrom the !odentlsts wtio are experlmentlng with them (2 hrs ) ftAlllAICM IRlm.aOITMIMCllMDPAmll ... ..,,. ... "Valley lrt" (1983 .. Comedy) NICOias Ceoe. Debofah ~ A high school girl b<eaka otf hew romance with a punller because the telatlonship thtM.tens her standing within het peer group 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min I D Jlt Cl.la Featured a IOfmtf ana1yM patient who 15 now a counselOt. ( l hf • 30 m.n) tW CD 9IMI "Body Magic" ( 1984, Orama) Rich Ardoone, Kathleen Kr1S1el A :J.~ p&alll<looklrlQ photographef'a ant tnM to1gain the atrentlOO of her boa ( 1 hr •• 30 Slin) -Maetrzm . MCIOCU ••• 111111 ... ... "Bugsy Malone" ( 1976, Musi- cal) Jodie Foster, Scott Baio A gtoup of 12·y.,ar-old henchmen chauffeur their bosses in pedel-dfiven limoosines and shoot guns loedod with creem puffa ( 1 hr .. 40 min) • LATlll•IT AmmCA Scheduled· Frances Moore Lappe. autl'IOf ot "Diet fOf a SmaU Ptanet," Otl why thef• 18 l'K.lnQef In a w0tld of plet'lty. St.,.. Wozntajc of APP'e Computers (1 ht.) (E) tW U. .-0oug OeWltt vs. Jim-/ my SykH for the ESPN mfddlewelght championahip. tcheduled f0t 12 rounds (from Atlantic City. NJ ) • (R) (2 ht9 • 30 min) (ft) .,_ "BreathlN&" ( 1983. Diam.a) Richasd Gere. Valerie Kaprlnstty. A fr ... sprtted auto thief oontentioneRy k a patrolman 8nd lat• dOVelopt an oe... IN9 111rac1ion to a young woman 'R' ( 1 tv ,4trTWl) ~.,. ''WiCked ~llOnt" (1981, () ma) John L • Annette H8.wn 14. woman ~ her tutlend hll waiting pepen ahtf w1tneaslng NI ~tie 8CJMtlea ~· 20 min) =1·,~--lll'OeOOCIWI •DHnLA:VW ....... , .. ~. ... ''MldniQl'lt .~" ( UMl9. CJreme> Oustln Hoffman. Jon Voight Two t>otn to=cwa '-Alling to turYfve In .New YOftl Cit)' dilc:oYer t need for MCh OI too I (2 htt) LM.1t1•mc•1m1 .. "The G t Santini" ( 1079 Orat'PI) Robert Cuva , Blythe 0e . A rougl'l·ancs-r .. dy M 1ne Cori-OlfiOlf lie dOITIO$hC baltlel Whoo he I tO tmpO:o h mlhlary Ide.ala on his famty 'PG' (.1 hr . 58 min ) mwll "~ot Toucn" (1982. Orama) " WayM Roget • M I Franc.. P ...... Two 11111h0 own • compftny that authent~ eat pr paint tMcome involved In BOOm. \1 ht • S2 m r w • .,.,. "rt10 tort'' enc:e-Ac tlOrl I Mat-;;;;;;;rt°':.z--.;,~'.ici d An out CM a n"Jlf ""'1 lndnetat al OI llfe l! ht .• 30 "*', (!) .,.,. ''The LUI M le" ( 1959. Ori· me) Miet<ey Rooney, ClllfOfd OIYld o.th Row PfllOt\erl plan an 1 1 th-houf ~to a~ execution. (2 hrs..) • ... "You're Never Too Y~" (1955, Comedy) 0Mn Maiten, Jerry Lew- la. A Jhlef eotlducl1 hie own tCh wNSe • • Iha ~ IOok for a stolen gem ( 1 hf .. 30 ~. =~:''°'':':..,coem1• ~ ~ tuts • perlormeta by ~.,.,, coma Catt Bdantine, Shelley e.m.n. Norm Crocby. Jackie Geyte. a.o.g. Got>el. '*"• Vernon end Henn1 YoutlQ-man . ( 1ht.,20 men.) W ea> ... "A Taste Ot Money" (1993. Orama) Constance Money, Jam,. G An adUlt fdm star 11 Qfeeled by fans. (1 hf .. 30min.) •1,..,.m1•1 W .. "Ha~!" ( 1982. Adventw John Wayne, HatOy KluQef, Prof hunters In East Africa caplure wild anma!I 10 be lt.-.ported to ~ (2 his., 55 ""llTW\. .. C.-.A~ ----ll:\'iflAU'ICMl.90RT .... ,....,..LA&*'. -_,l'IMD d -,,. l9IL Hoste L.n OaWIOl'I, Niel( Buonicontl ( 1 hf.) (%) ... "The Internal Tno" (1974) Romy Schnelder. Miehef Pk:ooli. ( 1 hf .. 4S mn) -· ... "Ktonoa" (1957, ~Ac­ tion) Jeff Morrow, Barbara Lawrera. A.- bombs are utelesS in deltr<>Y'ng a diabof. cal monster who ~ throYah 11J>ece ravaging cities •nd plane11 ( 1 hf .. 30 rTW\ ! ~Just Ttl Me What You Want" (1980, Comedy) Al MacGlaw, Alan King. A weelthy bueinesa tycoon thlrika he hu his mistress ..a In line until ft demands he put her in cha~ of a recent- ly acquiled movie ""* R' (1 hf .. •62 (i)Jo.. ... -..,. CD> _.. "My FIVQf1te Veer" ( 1982, Comedy) Petet O'Toolia, ~ Helper. A ~ former matinee Idol ta ''°"* OOC*lQ wtih the pr....,_ of • ..,.. TV performance during televtlion'a ~ 9 . 'PG' ( t hf .. 35 min ) MICIJ ... "Co11Q 11la.11 0t A Window Cleener" ( 1974, ~) Aot>in Ask· with. Anthotly Booth. A 8flll5h window cteener pu11 a sparkle Into the Wee or the -~=down.'A' (11'1r .. 30 ... ''0.dline U.S A" ( 1952. [n. me) Humptvey eog.rt, Kim Hunter A b9dtY ,,..nii..,_ editor bent on~ an •llP<* ~ hOmS a ~chief (2 tn.. 30 min • (15 -;&• UIAll Edt'T'und ~ vs. Felipe Garcie tot ttie Worfd B&nlllTl#eight Championship. ~tot ,~ foundl E°'ec;t; (R) ( 1 ht .. 30 I'll#\ ) 119 ... "Nlgtlt Of The ~ .. ( 1980, ) 8'olln, CGtf Gorman. A fOlmot pollet Off launchei a --•tt IOlfch I~ t str ts of Yen Cit)' f()t k~ by. pa)'Chope sunaay, -s t. '9, 19& "'25 1hr .41m1n) -AllOTT AllD cot1IU.O W m¥ll 'House 01 HorrOft" ( 1946. HOfrOr) Bill Goodwin, Robef1 Lowery A demented artist uses e fiend known as 26 • The Creepe1 10 perpetrate hl5 darkest reven09 upoo htS CflllC8 ( 1 hf., 30 min ) w ~~1"1LW ~ mWll "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers. David N111tl<I Following the dluppeerance of bl.lmbling French police dltectNI lnspec- tOt Ctous.au. a rv reporter Interview• Salurcl!Y I 1931, Orama) ( 1 hf .. 33 min ) friends, famlly and enemies to put togeth· er a= of his hie 'PG' ( 1 hr 35 min I (.%) "Saint Jack" ( 1979. Drama) Ben Gauate. Denholm Elliot A scheming American expatriate eets up an empi1e ot black·matket act1v1he1 and pros11tu11011 m the busy s1reet1 of Singapore 'A' ( 1 hr 52 ~ W C)) "Bah Of Fite" ( 19•2. Comedy) Gary Gooper, Barbara Stanwyck A group of pnssy prolessota researching a diction· ary of At1*ican Slang become involved with a gang ot thugs end a cabaret smger (I hr .. 51 min I um.11-..C#U tll..'IMI""'" .UT ADV'INT\ma lnmlATIOUI...,.. °"' ... Qlt-...0 IOCJODAYU. ...,. .... .,.. "The Appaloosa" ( 1966, Wesl· ern) Marlon Brando. An1anelle Comer 12 .;~nmtC..o (?°)llCMI "Challenge To Be Froe" ( 1975 Ad11enture) Mike Mazurk1, Jimmy Kane (_1 hr , 28h\tn) (0 ) A UTTU lrT DWlllSSllL!lliiilll•llTIT A your1g, asp11- 1ng athlete tosea a leg 10 cancer and must deal with his 1n&eeotily ewer be•ng phys1 m·=r~r=- ,. D G> TNI ,_ 'Almllll AllD IC*I (f>rem•e) D 0 .,.._, re 11tl LIQIJl)Alrr ........ ; YOUTMAllD TMI _, TNI II.INTI ....., ........ ,..._I IOCI When Sprocket In~ dog geta caught 1n rn. Fragole note. •t's Gobo Fr a=. who rescues him (%) "Grand Hotel" ( 1932. Drama) Grete Garbo, John and Lionel Barrymore 1 h< .. 55 min.) ......... • 'IMlll'UU•IOQAMQ (Premiere) .... ~ITOOlll 0-.YYcmoTI ----wu.-a11 lllODA •mao .._AL "Sharks The Pettect Preda· tors" "Jaws" author Pet8f Benchley ner· rares a lad( at the d111er9ity of shark :spe- cies £V I ht.) =-d c.,. tTOllY llCMI ''Romantic Comecty" ( 1983, Romance) Dudley M00te, M ry Steenbur· Q!!'I ( 1 ht .. 43 min) CD) llnCAll Three kidl are pitted against a ~n1 on destroying • city ( ~ hr I ... ill"Nflllm (Pr e) l\l90lBI TMTTmllHOW lamPU ..... ._. A E :tM tTOllY .,.. "Tr Of T Four Crowns" ( 1982. Aoverirur ) Tony Anthony, Ana Obt (t ht • 40 min ) ) "A Lady WtthOUI A Pauporl'' ( 1050. Or tM) Hetfy Lamarr John HOdl· I hf, 12 min} •8 c:oumPOOTIAU. wasni~ a ich!Q:an t3'tl 30 n d ~nml ICC:. I CO•mt CA&..-M ITAICADI OUAlmllfllAIH • COMCOT The bar ma~ popular by the Ms "Harden ._, Heart," "Find Another Foot" and "Ta~ Me To"ttearl" perfOfms before an auc ence at the HOllt_wOOd Palace ( £) INIDfiik (It) • dlJ .ml "Death Cruise" (t974. Myt h~ry) Edward Albert Jr • Kate Jack50r $e11erat people taking a c:tu•se on e iuxur ovs yacht are systemattcally murdered ( ht .. 25 min) I WW rr TO llAftll ~DMOOftWI TmtTALI .,. .... m.r .,_.,.OllMP'R..ctlCO COLLI• flOOTUU. Alabama at GeOfg 18 Tech (3hrs. 30min) m YICTOlllY GMDa ~WlllMT...-......... ~ ( , M'IAllDI Trick Shots from t~ Leg· enda~ocket Btlliards Stars Tournament (l ) "Time Walker" 11982, ranra· syJ Ben Murptiy Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr . 25 mm I · (Q)mVll "Tne Wonder 0 111 All (1974 , Documentary) ( 1 hr., 35 min) .. · m AL••TM1ca .... 1 azm•~ ®l WOLi SIOCIC TV . ...,,,. ...:A'I TOP TDe . :'°°'.:=ollMA~ J 90lmC:IDITD ) *'VII "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) A.chard PryOt, Jackie Gleason ( 1 nr , 40 llDOYlllO (Premiere) MC.ADI Q11 TNI .. ICOOIY.000 lllYl1-1 ICMTMll TMI DMCI IHOW MAWAIMM • Ml .. Ml OlD HOUll • • COCIJ a I ca... COUllT'f "Slate Lottery ln1tiat111e Debate" Leading spOk· espersons for and against the proposed Cahlouua State Lottery w1I present their views concern ng the upcon11ng banot Jnl· 11811\18 (i ) ~ World Couples ChampiOOShip sem1tinal1 (llVe trom Hilton Hoad. S C ) t3 hrs J • (H.J -THI IR Hosts Len Dawson Nick Buo :onl! ( 1 ht ) ( WWI Party Giff'' 1958. mma) Robert T ylof Cyd CMrisse ( 1 hr .. 39 -1m~;.:,.nra ~T THlumno · "Ta or GOid" ( 1955, WKI· em) Clayton Moore, Jty S1!wrt1eel$ I 1 ht. 30min) M"lllWL°'••U COCllW I .-CAii 00\WIJ :atn ICTVtntl llCOMD~ .ml "Bolero" 119&1, omancc1 J Ce n r !dine Chaplin. ( 3 hr • 5 min.) 1wo m tamw. Rea Boston Red Sox t Yem v, ... , ,,, ...... Pill butgh Pit 1 I 61 L .tlJ\r ). ' • D .-.Cl'llWTa · I - a '1 e I· • I -lahlnlay COnt. --a1 ......... .. 9 COt I-POOTIALL. llllnols at Stanford @hi$.) U MDVII "The Ambushers" ( 1967, Com- edy~a111n, Senti Berger (2 hrs ) ~ llOWll "A~an Called Tlg9f'" ( 1981. Adventure) BUly Weng Yu, Okada Kawai i hr .. 30 min.) TOP•wmlOI -AT M.IA'I Ftaherman'a Wherl IS the place where Julia 118C1Jtet the lngred· ienta for a Santa Barbara bOulllabalsae, and guest chef Sally Darr makts La Tullpe Marie Loulae. c;> ~ fl'llVIR't'IODY•IUMI• ___ "'" __ _ mo¥ll "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983. Drama) John SeMeldet Kirk Douglas ( 1 hr . 36 min.) ...... Nf'CAll 11:11(!) IA•Ml New VOfk Meta at Chicago Cubs (2 hrs . 4~ 11:111M-• (fl caum POOTULL Oklahoma at Pittsburgh (3 hrs .. 30 min.) (I) Cit _...,.. IAMmAY Scheduled: Thomas Hearns vs Fred Hutchings for the WBC Super Welterweloht ChamplOOahlp !Ille (hve); The Woodward Stakes, fOf' thfee-year-old thoroughbred• and up (llve from Belmont Park tn Elmont. N Y) (2 hra , 3Q mlnJ «!) W Of ..-ca "Loutslana" Host: Hal HOibrook ( 1 hr ) l llOTOlt• --· '°' ....... ,,. ... W ,_ "Pacific Southweat Clanlc' (2 hrs) I~..._. A tour Is taken of ten or the nation'• ZOOI. ( 1 hr.) IDOCIMIM (I) AUTO MClll NASCAR 200 (from Darli,pston, SC) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 00 Lt..__.. ... 9llTUI Dick Ca1tttl revitwt American 1ransporta11on. 1nelud1ng peddle . Wheel sleamShipa. the Wright brother• at Kitty Hawk and out91' sp110. expl0f•tt0n -1!"'.:'~d!V Angels" (1979. ... AClventute) Evelyne Kraft. Ching Chenge ILa=:=:=Of~I "°*' .... 90WW "The Sig Fix" ( 1978. Mystery) Aict\ard OreyfUM, Susan Ansp.gcn ( 1 hr • 48 min) W CI)_. "The PromrM" (1979. Orama) Kathi.en O\J1nlan. St81)hen Colllns ( 1 hr 38 min,) •D .. ,ICON "Brunswick $800,000 National Teem Bowling Tournament" (1 ht.) I =-~~t Time I Saw Archie" (1981, Comedy) Aoben Mllchum, Jack We;. !f."lf'I.) I wrnt..,.-.i .. AllDO-..... --.MA wocaeou. IOll TO..-.. m.LI Barbara Woodhouse vialtt Hotly· wood cetebtltln -lnelUdlng Zee Zsa Gabor. Bmt Ekland. David Soul, Elke Sommer and Wllllam Shatn9f' -and their l a. (1 hr.) --·---NJ. ...., ... .,. "Deel Of The Century" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney We ..... I hr .. 38 min.) CO) "Vor" ( 1983, Drama) Rab Brown, Corinne Clery. ( 1 hr , 28 min J CJ) .,. "The Next One" ( t982. So· ence-Fictlon) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar- beau ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) CJ) llOWll "0.rtgble" (1931, Drama) _1Jac=.r-=~hr 33m1n) ---. ~UNRUl•ll ........ •8 C:. WOIT'I IAT\lmAY Scheduled Thomu Hearns vs. Fred Hutchings for the WBC Super Wettarwelght Champion&hlp lttle; The Woodward Stakes. lor three· year·old thoroughbreds and up (from Be4- mont Park In Elmont NY) (2 hrs , 30 min) I •90ll-m"ICOfl~-"Super Chargers" .,. "Hiiis Of Home" ( 1948. Adven· ture) Edmund Gwenn, Donald Crisp. 12 l~Et:: .... ~profile or physicist VtclOI WelsSkopf reveals the breadth of hi$ lnter- Mtll as a musle·lover and c11izen of the world (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ID .,. ''Ryan's Daughter" (Part 1 of 2) (1970, Ofama) Sarah Miles, Robert M&t~ (2 ht$.} ,. l ~"'"u•lt .. , .... mTC•Ollill'lmlAllOUL • MW• UC. "Stron·s Th11n ~1" l uml-OMTMlf!Mlm -DUICM •... , .... .,. ••Brian's Song" ( 197 t. Otama) Jamn Caan. SIU)' DH W11flams. ( t hr • t 5 mini., ~--~:tt:~' (1960 Sei-enoe-Fletlon)· Mlchatl Renn~. Jill St John. (1hr ,38 min) CD)cmUMrt Cl) .,. "Vor'· 11983. Oiamtt} Rt1b Brown. Corlt'IM C~ ( 1 ht. 28 min.) lfa.l09n9 _ WT ""' PAT -"llMQt Oll-UCl flOl 1 • ITAll.,_ .. I ........ • .,. "Enter The Game Of Shaolln Bronzeman" ( 1978, Adventure) Bruce ~#.h~Nll G) l•mW. Los Angeles Dodgers at Cincinnati Reds (2 hrs.) Cl) 90Vll "THX t 138" ( 1971 .. SClerlC»- Fiction) Aobefl Duvall. Dona!d Pleesenc:e t2 hrs.} Eli) 111.D MEICA "The Wotr And The White Tail" Twin deer fawns end wolf pups are tonov.@d trom birth Into maturity when during a -Nt('ler hunt. both the young deer and the youog wolves •~ i;;;=.:=: ~ ... ~ TNI lllYllTIHTOQi caUIAOIM •WIWOfTMUlt CO) MOWW ''Lovesick" ( 1983, Comtdy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovem ( 1 hr . 35mtn} ($) MDVII "My 8odygu81d" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwin ( 1 ATTMIMOVU .....,.. tMQIC Of WA11KOLGM GIN ·!¥.:-..::m- COUIQI '°°'1Al.L Aubwn 11 Texas t~ hrs. 30 mln.) fH) -IOIATICI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star as a married couple who reflect on their 50 yeara 1ogether mt1Tcm 4111 all 11•w San Francisco Olanta at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) WlUTIPOllTI~ -1=-PU*" ........ _,,. "Key Largo" < 1948, Adven- rure) Humphrey Bogart. Lauren Bae.II C*CA9UI TMlllQAI~~ I;~ ) MDVII "Trail Of The Pink Panthef"' I 1982. Comedy) Peter Sellers, David N111en ( t hr . 35 min ) (.%) mVll "Grand Hotel" ( 1932. Drama) Greta Garbo. Jolin and Lionel BartymCHe. OIAllQI ccurn TODAY ~hr 5Smln) lt1I J llOWll "Strange Invaders" ( 1i82. Set· ence-FiGt1on) Paul LeMa1. Nancy Allen 1h1 .29 min.) .. R.u...aRT ... AT TMI llOWlll AUCI QM.ft AME.I OOCTOIWMO t9C ... • -At ..uA'I Ju41a v111ts • clllci(en farm to se•ect ll'lo t>est, and guesr chef Wolfgang Puck ptepares lreah Senta Ber· ~11 r.ht1mp (A) 0 (i) llCMI •·RomMllC Comedy" ( t983, Romance! Clidley MOOfe. Mary St bur· ~n (\ht ,43m1nl W aul.ltTAU _ _..Evening 27 -Saturday Cont. Bmc ... __. "The Doberman Gano" ( 1972. Drama) Bryon Mabe, Hal Reed When a pa1r of crooks, train a gang ol Oobermans to steel and respond 10 commands b7 wt11slle, the dogs fool their masters by learning lheu lessons a little too well 12 lhf5 ::rn::nwAI WOif araTAl_,nllWlll featured a pieview ot fan programming on the three maJOt networks. cable TV. public broad· casting and syndication ( 1 hr ) Cl) llOVR ''The Man Wrth The Power' ( 1977, Horror) Bob Neill, Vrc Morrow A high school teacher iearns that he has tnhented supernormal powers from h•S father which render him veluabla to gov· ernment espt00age efforts (2 hrs I m um.a~a.11t1PMM ~ F.a U. "The Electlon A View From New York" Guest New York Mayor Edward Koch ( 1 hr ) CO) llOWI "Old Boyfriend$" ( 1979. Ora ma) Taha Shire. Richard Jordan A confused drvorcee trtes to find the key to h8f present problems by embarking on a Journey to look up three bOyfriends from her ptist 'R' ( 1 hr 43 min ) llOWI "Deal 01 The Century" ( 1983. Comedy) t-evy Chase Sigourney Weaver When a high technology ultra· weapon '"'"' out to be defectrve ts man· utacturer h11es an arms hustler to d•SPoSe of 11. 'PG' ( t hr .. 38 mrn ) I fOIUIO IAIZl'llla • D W ... UCCOOlll l Tiii LOIT ITAll Animated Rich l ittle and Dottie West provide the v0tees f()( this musical tale abOut the Rae· coon family and a crazed m1htary com- mander who plots to conquer Earth (Part 2 ol 2) ...... ._1MATTwm · W AillOWC ErT (.IOAIUI) NI t Gel THI TOWll "Mexican lndepend· ence Day" Featured how the H1gpanie commuo1ty IS working to preseNe its ~n­ tage. the impact ot Ruben Salazar's death 14 yeare later, a pfOhle of Senator Art Torra 8 ....,IACIJWITM DAVI) ..... ii IYI Oii LA. Featured a special tra11et td11lon alopg in two ot Cal1f0fn1a·s be&t· loved fe&Ortl. with choice hotels and water sports 1n beautllut San Diego and a look at hrstonc a1tes and a winery in Santa Berbeta. TOO Cl.Im'°" ca.an flOl.ICI..,.,. ... nll•YMLl'I .,_..~..., llDl11Mlf THI....,. • OINIA 1IOll AmJIA 119 ¥DONA "Tos· ca" Pucc1t11'1 opera of paSSIOO and pohli cal intrigue, raped at tt\e Arena di Verona futurH Eva Marton as Tosca, Giacomo Araoat os C.varad06SI and Ingmar W1•ell H 'Baron Scarpia (2 hrc ) (CJ llOWI "Treasure Of The Four Crowns" ( 1982. Adventure) Tony AnthOny. Ana Obtegon An adventurer and 1 group 01 dAredev1la I out to r1tr1 e a P411r ot ancien.t goldOf'I crowns ~hat have m~t1Ga1 P-fOpottl 'PG' ( 1 hr . •O min ' IL) mW9 "The Smurt& And The Magic fllito" ( 1983. Orama) Mlmated The IO\t· Sm!Jf1 t our 10 1e1r1ove 1 magical mus;e fnsfr mcnt atoten by a vllla•n ·a · 11 hr . 14 min> 28 Sunday, S pt. 9, 198~ .· .. Cl) __. ''Breathless" ( 1983, Orama) Richard Gere, Valene Kepnnsky A free- sp111ttd auto thief un1r11entt00ally kills a patrolman and tater develops an ob!\es· srve at1rac11on to a youog woman ( 1 hr • "tmin) 14APAmll,_.l?2PIQ· 1:9 DMl:l"WI ...... U..1MATTI.19 NGU.YWOOO C&O-.• Featured an interview with "Hotel's" James Brol1n. a look at the efforts to ke the legendary "HollywOOd''. sign Ill all the 11me. a report on the battle of me designer& on "Dynes· ~ .. and "Oattas '' Cl.OllUP IYI DI tAI IMIGO Featllftd Murray CiJl1an Swim School. ''San Diego City Wish List" -A list of donation~ 1ncludlng everything from barbecues to trust funds. San Diego 1riv1a 0) TOO Ct.Oii POI C090IT fll) mAI ...... Neal Gabler and Ji:il Irey Lyons host an informative look Ill What'• new at the movies ..... llAUm WlllOMllOI . · MOLUWOOD: 0. nD•MD All> OMI ...... 7:9 01.) llAT PAl'IOL •fJ Cl) AlfllOLI An etabOrate sc~me designed to force Hawke into revealing the location of Airwolf 1a thwarted by the combined efforts of Striogfellow and Dom· 1nic ~) ( 1 hr.) ' D m IM+W l11IGlll After w1lriess- 1ng a bar m1tzvah, Arnold Oecides to con- vert 10 Judaism (R) D .,.. "Green Mansions" I 1959 Romance) Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Perkins A young pohllcal refugee h1d1ng 1n the Venezuelan tung11 lalls .,, love ~•th a nallve g1rl._ (2 hta ) D ®' 1111 LOW IOAT PALL PMVllW ,Alm lntrOOOc:M some of this fall g l'\f'IW pro· gtams. 1ncll.Jd1ng "Finder Of Lost Loves: "People Do T Craziest Things" and "Glttter " ( I hr 6 90¥9 "Frankensiein's Castle 01 Freaks" ( 1978. Horror) Ros;eno Braa1 Mtehaet Dunn ThO sctenl15t and a group ot lreak6' d1$<:011er the secret ol creating Ille but bic~.enng and JO&lousy cause the11 demllOe (2 hrs) ......,,ZOii mVll "Righi Of Way" ( 1983, Ofama) Bette OaVTS James Stswart An aged cou· pie take drastrc steps to pre..,.nt their sep· aratlOt'I (2 hrs ) g) .,_ "Man Of A Thousand Faces· ( 195 7 Biography) James Cagney, Doro- thy Malone A~tor Lon Chaney becomes known for h15 remarkable talent of using make·up to assume different appearanc- es (2 hr&) &l).MIMWAL ''Sna~r TtTe Purttct:Preda· tors" "Jaws" author Ptt r Benctltey nar· rates a took Al the d 811y 01 ohanc spe- cies. O < 1 hr ) <E CCIWGI P001'IALl miowt (Jf) m¥ll "Eddio Macon'• Run" ( 1983 Drama) John ~hneldet. ltrrk Douglas An .. escaped criminal becomes the qua"y ol a ruthless law officer 'PG' ( 1 hr., 3~ min) (0) __. ''Tootal " < 1982, Comedy) Dustin Hollman. Jos9ica Lang An out· 01 work NeW York actOf labe!Od as tem· paramental discovers 1 wno new career for n1msoir when he diagu hITTlSelf as woman and !Ands a soep oporn rol 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 56 min ) ($) O.C.. IUCM ,Mm All*CAL .....,...., .. no. A lttbut to lhe tOOtl'I nnnlver ry of lhO w Shlngton M,onur t turirtg th ch 8Qy JUiio • !Ql nd..,.Rlf!OO Starr ( 1 hr.) m ~'.'The Eternal Sea" I 1954, Ofa· ma) Stf#'wng Hayden, Alu s Smith A devoted Navy offfcer struggl to remain 1n act "e dtJty att« losing a hmb in World War II. l2 hrs.) .. ...rl'MClaCMMTMTm t:9 9GIT..,_ .. 6) -·---In the pr~ OI trying to get rid of the drvgt they ptc;ked up 1n the e11port, Nell and Addy run into a helpful celetmty (Part 2 of 2) (R) (!) LRtmll OITNI llCM &m JAmll CL')..,. 'High Road TO China" ( 1983, Drama) Tom Selleck. Besa Armstrong A mil1tona118% hires a hard-drinking ex· World War 1 llyll'IQ ace 10 seerch for lier tong·lo6f father. 'PG' ( 1 hr:. 45 mrn ) •II Cl) MOVll "Ouartttrback Princess' ( 1983 Drama) Helen Hunt. Don Murray A Canadian g1tl caul9' a Stir when She decides to lry out for the high school loot· ball leam. (A)~~~ II (II) IOIOlt When Isabella says she's quitting hef )Ob Kip and Henry ten tier the real s10ry of an important ch01ce they ooce made (A) D l1I LOYI IOAT The crew and pa~n­ Qers of the Pacific Prtncess tra11et 10 Japan Guests Mariette Hartley, Harvey KOfmao. Rita Moreno. John R1t1ef and Ted Kn.ght (R) c:;J. ( (42 hrs ) til) OPDA ,_ AMMA DI YDONA "Tos· ca" Puccini's opera of passron and pohlt· cal intflgue. taped at the Arena di Verona features Eva Marton as Tosca. Giacomo Aragal as Cavaradoss1 and Ingmar wricell as Baron Scarp1a (2 hrs I • Cl) MOVll ''AIN!rtcan Emp.re" ( 19 .. 2, Weste<n) Preston Foster, Richard Dix Mextean rustlers try to 1n1errupt the prog· r s 01 a grow1r10 Texas cattle kingdom p ht • 30 min ) (C)llOWI ·~The Big Fhl'' (1978 Mystery) A;ch41d Oieytuss. Susan Anspach An unconvenuonal prrvate detective. who was deeply involved in the '60s protests Is drawn .lnlo a UM 10\ooMno potihcat cor· rupooo and murder. 'PG' ( f hr . 48 mtn ) (£) COUN POOTU&J. Aubu1n al Texas {RJ (3 hra . 30 min ) CS"> llOWll ''Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983. • Drama> John Schneidef, Kirk Douglas An ;caped cr1m1na1 becomes lhe quarry 01 a ruthless law officer 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) ('Z) llO¥ll "Deal Of The Ceotury .. ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chau. Sigourney Weaver When a high tecMology ullra· weapon turns out to be defective. ua man· ulaclurer hire:. en arms hustler to d1sposo of 11 ( 1 hr., 38 min) .. ...rTUCll .. fl.'l llAllA'I PAl&V A flashback ghows Mama surrounded by her young chtld•en on hOf unl'lappy,lOtti bt(lhdaY~~ (!} oarf All• All IOD A loOk at llle'e most preasl~ QUeSttOnl based upon the re utts of a nationwide Gallup Poi Guests include Vincent Price. Steve Allen. Jayne M adow Norman Fell, Ruth 8uut. Tony Dania nd Ben Vtr"n ( 1 hr l nu TMI INYHTIIATOHt CRUl~OlNQ Wl .. OITMIAll -a-ft •CAPAGIA#fHosl Gary Col hns It joined by MISS America Ul84 Svz· cttc Cher a and othet o 1 from the Cor\vef'.lf1on Hi!U in Allahtic City. N J (2 hr -Saturday Cont. IOll>IOLD -AmRCA P~ Hosl Gary Col- lins IS pned by Miss AmetlCa 1984 Suz- elle Charles and othef guests ltom the Corwention Hal in Allanhc C1rv. N J (2 tws) )llOTIBlllNaYM ... )-YW • COCIRT Young per· forms a Mlection of his hits, Including ''Huutcane." ·:cinnamon Girl.'' "Atter The Gold Rush" end "'Out Of The Blue.'' In a coneer1 taped at Oeutschlandhalle 1n West Gttmany (1 hr.) • . UMTTA -.-n1UCK• -IOll>ICU lOOC&.OllfOR ~ ' IOUT'MIM CALH!Mll • COllCIJIT Featured Jeckle tiYde. S1reet Racer, Ttauma. James Harman Band, James Harmon (}I) llOWll "Deal Of The Cenlury". ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney weaver_Wnen a high technology ullra· weapon turns out to bt defectNe. Its man- ufacturer hires an arms hustler to dispose ot 1t 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (!..)llOVll ''Ledies' Night" (1980 Come- dy) Annette Haven. lisa Deleeuw The neglec1ed wrves of football fans look tor e•c11ement1n a IOCal bar. ( 1 hf • 15 rrnn l .. IAMDAY.atll'll'MI CMt&D..._.OITNIPUl- tW 8 ())9 ... M1W OI 1'MI tl1'1 Celebnt•es and contestants pertorm 1hetr own verslOOS ol tavoote hit songs Co-hoSts Otck Clark and Allen Fawcett are t0tntd by Sany Struthers, Toni Balll. Stephen Bishop, Rita Coolidge and Frank StaftOf\e ( t hr ) Q) Ol ITAGI •P ICA Guests: A•r Supply, Oak Ridge Boys, Emmanuel Lewis. Anne Murray, New Christy Minstrels comedian Judy Cer1er. l11s Chacon. Andy W1lllams {R) (2 hrs) Cl) llOWll "The Nun's Story" ( 1959, 0f8· ma) Audrey Hepburn. Peter Finch A young nun withdraws from her convent when sl'lt discover11 her intense hatred tor ;. the~ dunng ~orld War II (2 hrs ). fJl) -THI~ "Perlman. Cool And Ctasaic" VloilntS1 llzhek Petl- man, pianist Andre Prev1n. drummer Shel- ly Manne, baSSISt Red Mitchell end guitar· isl Jim Hall team up to make a )au album at P111sburg~1 Heinz Han ( t hr ) I.\) ~ CMJ'Oll'A • CMDT Featured Bang Bang Choml. W1U1e Dee. Da~btyan (CJ • THI tlcom CMIO (0 ) mwll "PIQOiM" ( 1883) Jetry Sutten. Lauoe Smith ( 1 hr • 10 m n ) =-·~ nt J~k" ( 1979. Orama) Bon GUz.111. °"1t10tl'n ll10t A .scheming Amtt1een expetnate sets up an empire ol blacil·martcel aetiVlllet and pros111u11on in the t>u&y 111 ta of S&ngapc>fe ( ' ht • 52 min) . MOTllAT 1Wti.-n'TMCllt 1t111i llOWll "Rosemary's Baby" ( 1968. Honor) Mia Farrow, John CeSNvetes A young woman la homhed IO dlSCOVef 1hlt hof husbsnd hat Pf<>m d their unt>Otn chlld to • cown ol w1teheS (2 hra , 45 min I AIC ... Q HAMYO .... llllT ... l•IOCU• ..,.,...~ 1U11CT11MaAn.,.11 uwa llO¥ll "The P•ey" ( 1980. Orama) ·Debbie ThuresOI\ Joel Bond. When SOI friend& go on e hiking tnp, triey are hunted ·down by a mystetious aeature 'R' ( ~ hr .• 20 mill) • 1W0 llO¥ll ''Marooned" (1969. Seienc&- Ftetietl) Gregory Peck. A.chard Cleona. Three a:.fronault hnd 1hemselves strand· ed Ill space when thetr missile mallunc· hons (2 his.) 1W ~ACHl.O u. m ... AIEICA'ITOP18 ,_,.. BITCll'I DIS • DAVI» ..,... "Racy Women Wrt1- ers" Guests family tti.raplSt Or. Irene Kassorla ("Go For Ill). Shuley LOfd, vogue magazine beauty and fitness d11ee- tor ("Golden Hill"). se• therapist Or Lon- nie Barbach ("The 1n11ma1e Male") ( t hr ) CCl 11CM1 "10" < 1979. Comedy! Dudley M()()(t. Julie Andrwo;n A successful songwriter, disturbed abOUt Mflng "mid- dt(' age," dee1des 10 chase alter e beauti- ful girl on her way to h8f wedding 'R' l2 ttrs • 3 1121n ) I IPACI A• ftllOI -...rlUCll 12:11 J .o¥ll "Cenl8fspread Girts" ( 1982. Comedy) Annelle Haven. Ver~ Hart When the leaders ot a 1etigt0Us grouP threaten 10 t>nng legal ecuon against a skin magaz1nt! rhe pubhstter sends l'let models into act10n ( 1 hr • 35 min ) ~Ct0 MOVW "The World Acc0tdloa To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin W1lfiams. Mary Beth Hurt ThP. son of an unmamed prep schOOI nuir.e en1oys • hie luft ot adventures COll'ICtdences and bizarre characters 'A' (2 hr5 .• 15 min.) 11:911 fl:) IAMl»AY flCIHT UYI HOftt Betty Thomas Guests Stray Cats (A) ( 1 hr . 30m1n) ~ .. YOM MOTlUCll TMI~ 90Vll "Along Tl'lt G1eat Divide" 951, Western) l<trk Ooogtas Virginia Mayo An escaped crlfTI nal is caught and 1e1utned to race tleo (2 hrs ) IOCI A ...,ICDfTll -· UMVA&.:AMmiotl w .,. "Tho Phlladetphfa Story" ( 1940. Comedy) Katharine Hepbum. Jarl'IM Stewart A young Ptllladelphilt woman's marr~ Is watched OY9f ca1e· fully Dy the city s soclahte (2 hfs • 30 mitt) ...... 118ff ... ,_ Wor1d Couples ChllmPlonSl"tip SQmtftnalS (from Hilton Head, SC) (A) f S) m¥W "Dool 01 Th Century" I 1983, Comed_yl Ch~vy C?laH, Sigourney Wea111f When a hlgll 1 hnotogy Ultra· W88PQ" lurm>OUt to be dofe<:tlve, Ill mall' ufacturer Mes 11n rms hUsr f to diapoee ot 1t 'PG (I hf • 38 rntn l (%) 90V11 "Lady On Tile But" ( 1983. • l>ama) Sonia Brag A. young nowtywed hnds soicuftl enjOy~nt on • bU, li!l.od With ,. stra=~i 28 m•n l tll MCmlftQ • mVll ·Rabbit Run" ( 1910. Orama) .Mmes Ccl•" AnjenoUo C0m A former hlgtl school tbal r tr w from hit dUll 1 :r ~· (O)llCml "Frat H~" (1979. Comedy) A.1meo Leegh. RandY Allen A group ol lra- 1e1nity brothers deCide tttore is more to college Nie than go.no 10 classes and studying. < 1 hr . 20 min.) w a eoo1111arr LA:..,. .. IDCl.....aC• &.0rr••AC1 .,. .. ,...,..uumt. ... "Happy Bif'thdey To Me" ( 1980, Hooor) Me!Ua Sue AnderSOl'I. Glenn Ford As a murdef8f begins attack- ing hef circle of ehtaat friends. • p.ep 9Chool 5entof worr-. lhal lhe mey be the neict 111Chm -or pos.sibly 1he killer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) di) llO¥ll "Ruthless" (1948. Orama) Zachary Scott. Olana Lynn An ambltiout businessman forsakes his tamlly and hap- p1nes.s tor auccess (2 hrs . 15 rmn) t:a~---0 (!) '::. "Yor" ( 1983. Orama) Ret> Brown, Connne Clery. A young wamor tries to find his ldenhly In • prehaltonc land Idled with flying reptila and 'other awe<IOITle creatures. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 28 mtn.) Cil lmWll "Breathle&S" ( 1983, l>ame) Richard Gefe. Valerie Kapnnstcy. A lree-spwtt~ auto thief un1nteotionalty kllla • patrolman and later develop$ an oblc&- SIV'8 auractlOfl 10 a young woman ( t hr .. 41 min.) ta THI llYllTitATORI: CIUUDIH w1•01n11.-. M llOWll "The Ne•t One" (1982, Sd- enc&-flctlOn) Ketr Ou41u. Adrienne Bar· beau A man from the lu1Ufe breeks the time bamer and tands on an isolated island 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min I -a... .. .o¥W "Of Terro!'s House 01 Hou0<9 ( 1965, H0tror) Peter Cushing. Chr1110- pher Lee A mysl8flOUS ~IOI, wring a BrihSh railway compartment with live men. INdS lhetr luture In hlS card! (2 hr$ ) • 00 .,.. "Romantic COmtdy" ( 1983. Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur- gen Two suc~lul Broadway wnltng partners end a pa5Slonate relationship that lasted nine years 'PG' ( t hr • 43 min) I ::1 = "Strange cargo" t 1940. Dre- ma) Clatk Gable. Joen Crawford Aft escaping from a penal island, a graup ol men hnd peace and happineu through rellglOf\ •lt) mVll "Mountain Men" ( 1980, Adlienture) Chatlton He&IOl'I. 8'18'1 Ketth Two fur trappers enjOy the fretdOfn of the wUdem•s tn the tast lew years before the entfoachment ot cMUzation 'R' It hf . 38 min) (Q) ... "Tootsie" t 1982. Comedy) OOSt1n Hut1111811 • ..ta=c:e l~ An wt- ot.WOl'k New Yo.k actor labeled u tem- peramental diSCOYetS a whole new carMf for hlmletf -when he diSgUISM him5ef! u • woman and land9 e soap opera r PG' 1hr.58mlf') -econ .. TODAT'I_.. _... "VOi" ( t983. Oram ) Aeb roWn, Co<inne Cler~ A YOIP'Q w trlof tries to find tliS idenhly In I prtNstOl'lc land tuled with t1y1ng reph • end ol awesome cr .. turos ( 1 hr . 2 m1n3 ... D.C. llMM NITYt A •lllCAL Cll " .. A trit>tll• 10 the 1 ()()th n ry o1 1ho. Washington Mooumen,t f turtna Boac.h BOY' JullO nd :RitlgO St " (1 tv I Sunday,Sept.9, 198 29 Here's the new TV season NEW YORK ( \P) -H~re is the new television season s schedule. wtth capsule summanes of new programs and PDT times: ABC Monday. 'Strccthawk" (8 p.m.) -Re>. Smith as a cop "llh a supersonic motor- cycle; "Monda) Night FootbaU" (9). T uesday: "foul-Up Bleeps & Plunders" (8); "Three's A Crowd" (8:30) -Jack Tripper (John Ritter) laves with his prlfnend. and her father doesn't approve • .. Paper Dolls" (9) -Senal look at the modeling 1ndustf') "Jessie·: (10) - Lindsay Wagner as a police psychiatrist. · Wednesday: "The Fall Guy.. (8); "Dynasty" (9); "Hotel" ( 10). 1hursdav "People Do the Craziest Thanp" Cg) -Ben Conv~ as host for r.roaram that catches people off guard. 'Who's the Boss'>" (8:30) -Tony Danza as a hvc-an housekeeper to nsing female ad executive, "Ghtter .. (9)-Lag.ht anthology about a gossip magazine;" 20:.20." Fnday: "Benson" (8): "Webster" (8:30); "Honolulu Run" (9)-Two Chicago cops work and play in Hawan; "Matt Houston" ( 10). Saturday: "T.J. Hooker" (8); "The Lo\e Boat" (9): "finder of Lost Loves" (I 0) - Tony Franciosa as a do-gooder reuniting lovers. Sunday· "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" (7), "Hardcastle & McCormack" (8): ··The ABC Sunday Night Movie" (9). CBS Caln De,.ore, Valerie Stepehaon, John Stamon, Albert Macklln, Jam! Gerta 1n 'Dreama.' Monday: ·:Scarccro" and Mrs King" (8); "IUte & Allie" (9); "Newhan • (9 30): "Cainey & Lacey" ( I 0) . Tuesday: "AfterMASH' (8): "E.R" (8:30) -Elliott Gould, as a divorced doctor who moonhghts in an emergency ward to pay his bills: "The CBS Tue~a~ Niaht Movie" (9). Wcdhcsday: "Charles an Charge" (8) - Scott Baio as a live-in baby sitter for three sassy kids: "Dreams" (8:30) -Lafe and times Qf a 'truggling rock 'n' roll band: "The CBS Wednesdav Night Movie." Thursday: "Magnu·m. P.I." (8); "Simon & Simon" (9): "Knots Landini" ( 10). Friday: ··The Dukes of Hazzard" (8); 'Dallas" (9): "falcon Crest" ( 10). Saturda)· "Aarwolf' (8). "Mickey Spill- ane's Make Hammer" C9). "Cover-Up" (10) -Jon-Erik Hexum and Jennifer O'Neill as panners in 1nternat1onal under- CO\'Cr operations Sports Cont. Sundav: "60 Minutes" C7l: "Murder She Wrote" (S)-Angela Lansbury as myster; writer who solves mysteries; "The Jef- f ersons" (Q); ·• 4-hce" (9:30): "Trapper John. M.D." C 10) NBC FromPa1e2 --11,. 11 tew .,...., oM11e. c1 ew.> '1/)IOmD --rrway----.... ,. . -1.=-::::.r:.::==: .... ...... 5••llMI """' .. , .. ,., . .,, ........ .... ........ ..... ........ . ........ lhllllll .... -.... , ..................... ff llr.) -·-~ eoGfY Cit •• ,...,. An a ............... ....., ::.::r.: .. tNI*• 111r11l1- -· l'•Ml ._.,....,.._at 1111 I F ...,_(ttn. ..... ) IUL II -• -ICMOOl.. llOOTUU. ... ,. •ffiLLlllflOOTIW. ........... Cl ........ , tW • uew. '"C-••a:: .._._ .. Y-'Y • m o ••,.,...•a LMllll c... 30 Sunday, Sept. 9, 1984 ........ Monda)' "TV·s Blooper\ and Practical •lf!OITI loke~" O!); ''l'IBC s Monda) Night at the --~-· Mov1ef· (9). -• cou,m llOOTULI.. ...... e1 ...,... TueMiay: .. The A-1 earn" (8); "Riptide" ..., (tin.) (9): "Remington Steele" (I 0) -11•:•---Wcdnesda): "Hagh\.\a} to Heaven" (8) -...... flOOTIM.&. OflllMlnl M -Michael Landon as an angel who brings (lln..•-.> people together on Eanh: "Facts of Life" W81W '91itll1 l1Uawwt C1111la" (9) "It' Your Mo\c" (9:.lO) -Teen-ager .. l-U.-• .._ llll • 1~ovcr-pr<?~ect1vc ofh1s \tngle mother. "St. .,.,_.. w-.. "llf ·---Ef~here (10) . [! ,._ ............. TM!WMiih .Thur.Klay: "The 6ifl Cho,hby Shov.ffi, .. (8>--·1--.U. BallCosbyasadoctorw o asano accand • ..n t.anmAY tatt1,..1111 large fam1I' 1n the same hu1ldm~ "FamilX ...._ w. ..._. H••H 41 fir Ties" (8~ 30); ~chccn" (9): -Nlghl Court -.w.c :.:e:z:J1 ~ (9;30): "Hall S![Cet Blues .. (10); . ---.. ::-= Fnda): "V (8) -Conunuat1on ol == ==•==tl.Y).'g !"""'~ncr., in which .human-h~c altcn$ ~JI••> · · · invade Earth: "Hunter· (9) -frC'd Dr\ler ....cOfl .... ~ and Stepf~nie_Kra~~r as ma\erick dcte\.'--•..-..U. ta\cs: "Miami Vice -Tv.o undercover •u lf•Jl_..1"10MAL cop work the hard strtl.!ts of Miami. • hit DR• IACml ....,.._ n... Saturday: :·Di ff rent Stroke ... (8): "Gimme .\ Brcalo;" (8:.lO). ··ranncl"'$ an I~~--Cnm• .. (9)-Loni Andonon and L)nda = -~ Carter 8\ alamorou~ detective$: "Hot In•"' a.. A 111111 Dalleut ae Pursu1t"(IO)-W1fe. framed for murder. ...Cllri.) and hu band arc on the lam. •111'1 · Sundtlr,: " 1lvtr Spooni." (7) ... Punky Rfll0Mftum9 Bf\'w tcr • (7:.'0) Gari abandon d by • flW Bl "-AYIOOI rent h' with grouchv old man: -••I 90llTILI "Kniaht ~idcr .. <8>: "NRCSunday Night at • .___, the Movie . . ~ -TV Puzzle ACROSS 1 6 c;,tiown st'le's Sue [ r..,n on Dil'las ' •o .. 1,y Co eman roe 12 l'.=P811 !'1 SnP ""a"' M rs Muir mr 15 Wesl or M;.iish 16 r1~1yht>or ol Uru 17 Wanda P.ig" 18 Hes Sam Malone 20 Dianne K<h roe Daily Pilat c11ss1t1ed • Advert1s1ng 6 .. 2·S678 32 A E -U 83 He playeO Rerun 35 She was Ma1 Houl ha 38 ·-Haw' 39 Jenny on M1kP Hamrner-- .!:? Patno1rc org 44 "This -House 45 She was Shirley 47 Mao or F 11n -- ( t 22 ··-My Children'" 23 Balin or Claire 24 Ulhmate degree 25 A Stooge 26 Stella on "Harper Valley" 29 Phoebe o~ Hank 31 Star of "Ben Casey'' 1n11 · 1 Chrrstine - 2 A Mandrell S1Ster 3 ID !Or Nolte 4 Mr Delurw 5 Ar1<1n or Alda 6 A · Ew1ng" brolher 7 BJ s vehicle 8 He's LI Samuels 9 " -Submarrne" 11 Actor Butler 12 She's Daisy Duke 13 An Ivy League college 19 Tex. to John Ritter 21 Bible book abbr 22 -amas. amat 27 Day before hohday 28 "Szysznk" star 29 Lucie. to Dest, Jr 30 "See II -" 33 Played Agent 99 34 '"Cope_ .. 36 Star ol "Mr Adams and Eve ' 37 Saloon 38 Sorrell Booke rote 48 Shield abbr 49 NHL $hutOUI 50 Antelope 52 Star of "Weoster" IOll 53 He's Adam Carrington 55 Role tor Rustl 5 7 He was Mark State 58 Star. ot ,"Apple's Way" DOWN 39 -nie -ri winter" 40 1ns1gne foe N~ent 41 "The -of Night" 43 Par.son 4.5 "-Hano Luke" 46' " -Hit Parade" 49 ··-to Billy Joe .. 51 "Much -about No~h•ng" 54 Monogram for O'Neal 56 •·-Our Own" -Word Gauna FIJ,..L I~ TH6 Ml~NG L~TTERS IN Ti.16 ''TV ~Q;;-'1 .BELOW. IRI I ICIHI IRI I I IUILI 11 !61AI I 'I I ~I HI IS1 I ISi IOIR1YI ~ lE IAIMI I rfl I ~ l<'6AAflAt'66 1'HE (,6-rfEtl.$ 'tt>O Ftuec> IN lo SPELL 1'MS NAM€ o¥ A M/NIE SfA~=- I I I I " Sunaay,SG~t.9, 1984 31 THE HlGH PERFORMANCE ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEET, MICROSOFT• MULTIPLAN, IS NOW AT A NEW LOW PRICE. "M1lro~oft.a Muluplana may wdl be th~ bl•:,t elecmm1c spr~aJ· ,hl't't pmJu1.1 nn dit• ma rket" COMPUTER RETAIL ,\'EWS. April 18. 198 l .. Mulupl.ma JJJh::,~·, trhd Jdic1t'nly tut orhl'r worhht'l'f:,I wuh J ~lWl'rtul U:>l'r lntc:rt:.i(l' J' wdl :I!) ,1Jv..tllll'J sprl'aJ,hl'l'f k.uurl•:," P< WORLD Mu,i:u~m~· \11lumt' I Num~r l MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR IF FL YING YOUR PERSONAL COMP\,JTER , WAS ANY MOR£ REALISTIC YOU'D NEED A LICENSE. M1l'fl•-..1tr. Fl1).!hr '°'•mul,111ir "''trumt·mauon '' ~· "'11111'1'.-h· .111J .1uur.1h.', If llh.'l'h ch..: fAA rc~ul.1u,111' turJ.iy .mJ rn1-:ht \'"u.11 .mJ "''rrun\l'nt tlal!h r (,1nJmurh. Srop hy t.1nJ er\ MKh1""1t1 Muhrrl.1n . rht• dt'l'.'frl1rnt :,prt'aJ,hl'ct 1ha1 t'\ l'ryl>cw':-. )pr~aJin~ thl· nt'w:, .ib.1u1 SANTA ANA :• c L---.... i '"' 547-3027 f • '. .. --- ------SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. ~984 - --()f~ANGE COUNTY C ALIFOr,NIA ~o CEN T~ ~~wU:CI ·.chief plunges··right ·i ~Jack Eelta~on talks ~ith reporters- 1tn a get-acquainted session oil campus PHIL SHIDUlll meeting th1 week wnt, repc>rte~ •• ince .D n (and bis tafJ) have buJlt so solidly, at'' a good place to be." Peliason is no ~trangcr to U I. Some people at U<:". Irvine are already jokina that Jack Pehason must havt' brouJt!t the hot, muggy weather v.;ith him when he arrived this v.cck from Washinaton, D.C. Peha son himself'' more concerned that b1sinternaJ clock is still o~raJfog · ' on Easttm Tirik . ' · But neither the wc;ather nor tht' Laguna Beach turns thumbs down on Jarvis Initiative, fearing severe strain on city coffers./ A2 :·:·:·:·:·~;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:~:·:·!·!·!•!·:·:·:!:·:·· t&llfornta Stant ord researchers l{l-· plant an electrically pow ered, computer operated heart pump In a Florida man.I AS A change of venue could send the longest, costli- est trial In American his- tory to C~lifornla./ A3 ::;:;:::::::;:;::::::::!:::!:::;::::~::::~:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:!:::· Nation A cure for your assorted aches and pAlns may be accom'pllshed through your feet./ A4 •• "1 •••••• ·······················.-.• ... •.· •••••••• ···:·:·:·:·:·;·:·:· ............ •.•.·.·-•.•.• .. •,.•.·.························ ....... . World Torrential storms cause destruction, deaths In Mexico.I A3 For the third time In a month, hijackers have taken control of an lra- nlan jetliner./ A3 ... l Laura Ashley designs are popular with college coeds for special dresses and room decor./C1 Have fun white you're brushing up on new col- ors and techniques at a makeup party./C2 Sports. r USC cruises against Utah State, but UCLA ekes out a college football victory over San Diego State.181 The Minnesota Twins and Kansas City Royals each win to stay a half~ame ahead of the Angels./82 A rough opening night for . high school teams from Marina and Laguna Beach./83 Travel Four-day California Delta cruises are heavy on lore of the Old West.JCS ·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Entertainment South Coast Repertory opens Its 20th theater season with Shaw's "Saint Joan."/C7 :•!·!·:•:•:•:•:-:·:•:•!•!•!•!•!·:•:•):·:-:·:,:•:•:•:•X•!•!-:·:·:·:·: Economies of Eastern Asian nations had one of their best years In over a decade./88 INDEX Erma Bombeck Btidge ~-----~.;It Btlalness 88 Calif ornla Newt A3 Clualfled 03-8 CrOMWotd C6 Death Nof C8 Feat urea C4 Horoacope 07 Ann Lander• 04 NatlonaJ Newa A3 Opnlon Ae Public Notlc s ce R I Eatate 01·2 sport• 81-5 Styte Ci.:3 Tele on TV"'~og Theat I W-.7 Travel CS w ther A2 WOt1d A3 time shift has kept Peltason· from plunging into his new duties as chancellor of UCL He was scl~tcd la~t spnng to suceit'cd foundm.a Chanccnor DanicJ Aldrich. who re- tired after 22 y.ears as lJCl's chief ad1T1Jnistrator. Aldrich·~ formal re-. ttrement ~being delayed by a stint as mtenm chancellor of UC R1vers1de. Focu s ON THE Nlws ... It's very &ratifying to 'he here," Peltason, 61. said in a get-acquainted Between 1964 and 1967, he served as the campu$'~ vice chancellor for a~demi~ affairs. He lcfi to become chancellor of the University of Illi- nois at Urbana-Champaign where he SCf"1ed for I 0 ye~rs. A F'rom 1977. he.w-Orked in.Washin - ton as president of the American Council on Education. The organiza- ..,,.. ..... .,, ....... "'- l'few.l1~cCllor:J•ck PeJaeoa rey~llJ9.faee. .. to-r-e-po-... tea-w. Officials call cat lover~s home a health emergency • Estimated price tag . to clean up house in Indiana -$4,000 ) I £ While authontics in Irvine wonder how an Indiana woman is gomg to pay a huge bill for the city's cMc of her 140 cats, do'-_S and rabbits, officials in the wom4n s hometown 'ia) It may cost them about $4,000 to clean up the pct lover·~ refuse-filled home. Nancy Lane Eiiis's ranch home in Granger has been declared a health emergency by St. Joseph County officials, who said the seven-room residence was filled with several years' accumulation of cat litter, garbage, animal excrement and sev- eral hundred bottles filled with urine. Several roomrin the house-were piled with garbage that reached from the floor to the ceiling. said Dr. George Plain. a St. Joseph County health officer. He saJd it would take several days to clear out the house. Ellis left Indiana early last month in a motorhome and trailer packed wilh 116 cats, 16 dogs and an assonmcnt of rabbits, auinea pigs and birds. She was stopped in Irvine when a passerby rcponed a strong stench coming from the woman's coach. The 37-y~r-Old woman was cited for neglecting her pets, "'hich were placed in an animal ho~pital and a city kennel for safekeeping. The dai.ly tab of carina for the pets is about $600 (Plcue eee CAT LOVER'S/A2) Dr. Geoqe Plaln. SL Joeeph Coantyhealth officer, atanct. ill the kitchen of lfancy Jane EW..' home In Granaer, Ind. Vews t-aken amid sausage, cheeses Pair surprise deli owner by droppln in with minister, entourage of weddln guests By DAVID BISHOP 0.-, ........ ,, ........ , ofTfor a while, then decided to JUSt do it." •• Even the.beach broils as county weathers heat By STEVE MARBLE Of ... .,.., ........ The anticipated break in the blast furnace weather that has baked Or- ange County residents since Labor Day was apparently little more than • W thinking.. Temperatures soared into the tnplc wgits for the fi1\h 'trlght dar Satur-day and weather -.-atch~ said rchef now may be as far ofTas Wednesday. A stubborn hi&h prcssurt S}Stem off the California coast is bcio1 b~med for the miserable conditions. The heat wave has strained elec- tricity supplies as air condiuoners and fan ran full bla1t. Power outage$ on the Orange Coa5t have become a pan oflife's routine in the past \\oCCk and Saturday was no exception. Blackouts \\ere reponed in Hunt- ington Beaeb. Costa Mesa. Irvine and El ;Toro. Residents in Lake Forest expencnccd their third mutu..bou.r · ~ out.age of the week -..·hen the liahts ~t out tUi'da) ni&ht aftet 'tieYC1'a1 transformers blcvo. bad for the overheated, was ~ing. Lifeauards aJon1 the Oranie Coast said temperatures settled into the mid-8Ch without a ~ of offshore v.ind. .. It's hot. it's · mogay. it's crov.'dc:d, .. summed up a lifeguard at Ncwpon Beach, where about 55,000 over- . heated visitors tumCd out Saturday. Sevem beacbi<>ers ~ treated for beat e~haustion . In Huntington Beach. which at- trackd about 7 5,000 people. Lbc OCQln tempcratuie was mca ured at 76 d~ -an '1nbeard of reading ror th1s time of the year. .. The reaJ kicker is that the sun is horrible -l foot." said a city lif~d in Huntington. .. The National Weather Bureau on Friday had predicted a coolin• trend for the weekend with inland highs in the mid-90s and coastal daytime tt.adi~ in the mid .. 70s. The predic- tion. however, was reversed Sat\J.rday and the forecast no"' calls for 100-~ days in inland areti at least until WedneSday. Forecaster Dieter Crowle) said Saturday that the cause of the beat wave is a hl&h pressure S}Stem o~er the Pacific Ocean about 400 miles west of San Francisco Temperatures in Oranac County for Sunday were expected to top the I 00 mark m the i.nland aues and reaCh the rrud-80s at the beadles. ~dding to the misery bas been a hcaV) la)er of brown 5mog that appeared turday. • -'lbe high temperatures in the Southland, whiob started Tuesday, have caused at least one heat~ tion death, power ou~ (QI' thousand$ of homes and busincucs and early dismissal of otuldrcn from ovenlike classrooms. ~"'eral brushfires v.ttc rtpOn.Cd at least two them arson-caused. So &;.,. no homes or strUCturcs were lost to the fires, rangin,g from a I 00-aac blaze in Oarcmont to a 3.2oo..crc lildland fire 10 San Dies<> County. Both the Diego Count) ft.re and one in Topanga Can>on that 1lhreat- cned a mobile home park on Thurs;. da .. • were anon-aused. fire officials ~~. . . Crowlc) 1J one advantqr for firefiJhter5 l thr absence of la ~na winds, "\t.•hich often accompal\1 Soutbem Cahfomia's early SeplCIDP her beat wnes. or some ountlan . , • -.. Bad news for the bad guys: Crime SliowS reco d dec1ine WA HrNGTON -Reported riouscrirnc an the Urut uSt tc frll pcrctnt in 1983i the bi,ggest drop rvcr and the fim umc in 24: )'ca~ of recor<i·ketpina th t crime Cicclmed tv.;.o yean an a row, the FBI rd S4turday. , J'l\cre w re 12.07 million crimes · last year, c:omp red Wlth the 12.9 million reported in 1982, the.FBI said' in its annutl repon. "Crime 1 c United State :·The 1982 fiaurc was 3 percent lower than the one reported for 1981. "This is a double victor) -the laracst one-year decline in the history ·of the inde>. and the first time the '• indeit has dropped \WO rears in a row." Attorney Gen eta WiU1am · f rench Smith said an a statement. .. The numbers tell us "e arc tumina back crime. not just boldinc our own . apinsiit." · · Patrick Murphy, a former New York City police commissioner and now head of the non-profit Police Foundation. said one maJor reason for the decrease 1s "the shrinking of the population tn the crime-commit~ tan& ~.the lue teens and earl) 20 ... He lso noted th:u the pn on popul tion has tncre d. 0 and ob· ''iousl) while they'rt in "'1 n. the career criminals don't commtl en mes. All ma.iotcrimei e>occpt rape dro~ ~ last )ear, the FBI said, These included murder, robbery, 8 • • gravated assault. burjlary, lan:cny: car theft and arson. , . • It was e11r t t e sa ~1ha the FBI had recorded t~o straight years of decreasina crime ratt . ihe only prevaou~ decrea s were. 1n 197 2 and 1977. The fiaure were compiled from reports submitted b> nea~ly 16,000 law enforcement .agencies covering 97 percent of the U.S. population. 1 The FBI uses J 960 as its b:ase )car in computin& thecnme mde~ becau~e oew reportina .and tabulatina methods were first put intO effec~ that year. The bureau has tnaintaHlcd cnmc stausucs for nearly 60 years. but those before 1960 arc not com· pared with the current figures because of differences m how the mdex as comp~. 1'h f 81 noted that the decrc scs came m II reas of the nation and 1n citics1 uburbs nd rural rt s alike. Thtre \\ere 19,308 murde 8 percent fewer than the pre' ious )'C r. -Hindguns wert the mo t frequent!)' \Jsed wea1>9ns, invohed in44 percent of the slayin_gs. Octron replaced G ry, lnd • as the cuy "Ith' the larae$t per C'opita tiom1c1dc nue. Miami drop~d from ~cond to third place behmd G~· iQ.CI ?Jcv•-Ot~mbtd from-&i~th to founh place. RJ>bberie al o fell 8 per«nt to S00.221. Abou1 60 l)Crcent of tho e wert armed robberies al'ld the most commonh used weapon in those instances w1s a gun. followed by a knife. Thero were 78. 9 l 8 reported rapes, about the same numbtr as the pre,iou!> )Car. An estimated 66 of every 100.000 women repQrted they werC-repe v1~1rn~. the FBl saiq. • Arrests, J1ke cnmcs. dropped fost year. Arrests for all offenses except traffic violations declined by 3 per- cent to about l l. 7 million, althouah apprehensions for drua-related cnmes rose by S percent. BI;I district must dip into r~serves .~ By ROBERT BARKER Of tM 0.-,,... 8td for young couples with small chil- dren. an assistant supenntendent, replac- ina Duane Dashno, who has become supenntendent of schools in El Monte. 17 73 11 12 .. .. r. ~. 7t IO 100 72 . 17 " 103 71 •. t1 . ,, 19 ... .. 17 .. 71 100 71 73 .. 7' 12 U IO .... 14 .. 11 .. SuRf REPORT Tldea. -- -·~' 24 24 M 24 ~, 4 7 ,. .. : Huntmgton Beach Caty (elemen- tary) School Distnct trusttts have approved a SI 6.3 mil hon budaet for .the new school year, down about S 137.000 from spending in the 1983-84 school year, But even with the reduced spend· mg, trustees will have to use about SS00,000 m distnct reserves to make ends meet, accordm& to Super- tntcndent Lawrence Kemper. ShCTT) Bario"' president of the board of trustees. also said the budaet decrease is tred to the enrollment drop. "We get the bulk of our revenue from the state for ADA (average daily attendance)," she said The fewer students the d1stnct has. the less money it receives. Meanwhile, district officials ha"c disclosed several personnel changes for the new }ear John Conniff, former\}' an assistant pnnc1pal at Sowers School, will become principal at Eader school, replacing Dolores Lawler. who died last year after suraery; Joyce Roebuck, who was principal at Ea~er while Mrs. Lawler was on medical leave W11l become principal at Sowers School, Clyde Glasser, the fonner pnncapal at Sowers, will become prinicpal at l(ettler. replacina Connie Wakefield, who has retired. ·Jarvis woU:ld depiete funds in Lagtina Beach city coffers And as trustees approved the new budget this week, they also agreed to form a citizens committee to study the closure of two schools before the statt of classes 1n 1985. Closure of a middle school would save about $250,000 a year, Kemper said, while the shutdown of an elementary school would save about $137,000. The district closed three schools in recent years, but enrollment con- tinues to decline. The d1stnct numbe~ about 8,31 I pupils in its peak school )ear an 196 7-08, but that number will have dropped to about 5,207 when classes resume Monday. offic1arssaia.The declme 1s expected to level off in 1988 at an enrollment of approximatelr 4, 791. Kemper said the dastnct schools arc contmuing to experience enr~l­ lment dips laricly because homes. m Huntington Beach are too ex~ivc ,, CoNTINUEU S T'JRIE s -~~-~ Dr. Dianna Peterson. formerly of St Charles, Jll .. has been appointed Vi ctim struck in b ike lane identified as ·ttB resident A woman who was killed b) a suspected drunken dmcr Fnda) as she pushed her disabled motorC}·cle m a Huntington Beach bi~ lane has been 1dent1fied as Bonnie Jo Sloan. 21. A student and a resident of Hunt· inaton Beach. Sloan suffered massive head injuries when she was hit from behind O)' a car driven by Walltam Henry Sawtelle 48. according to pohce. Sawtelle. a resident of Surfside who "'as dnvrnJ a· Cadillac. was arrested on susp1c1on of felon) drunken d-m mg. He was later released after posung SS.000 bail. Officers said Sloan was hit wtth such impact that her body was ca med nearly 100 feet. Police said she was pushing her motorcycle. which had a flat tire. toward a gas station. She died at Huntington Humana Hospital a?out an hour after the accident on Warner Avenue. WEDDING HELD IN DELI .•. From Al where Darcey works as a darkroom technician. "It went well f~ as unplanned as rt was," Darcey said later. "Poor Bob. 1t was really chaotic. When we walked in he lost track of the change he was making for a customer. then he dropped the chanae m.ihe man's bag. "Serves him n&ht. though," she said with a laugh. "for always kidding people. I don't know 1f he'll ask anyone when they're getttng mamed anymore." James. 26. 1s a rock mus1c1an who holds down a day JOb m1xmg colors at Wells Pamt in Laguna Beach . He and Darcey met 21/z years ago and reallY. hadn't planned to get mamed until her m1sch1ev1ous dream inspired the union. The Re' Thomas Wanner. ""ho olliciated at the ceremon). added hrs own touch oflocal color by roanng up to the Market on has high-powered motorcycle. "In 12 years I've seen some unusal weddings an Laauna Beach" saad Warmer. pastor of the Laguna Beach Untted Methocltst Church, "but I've never dene one an a market before ... The commotion of the wedding caused a large crowd of onlookers to fill up the store and spill out onto the sidewalk, where beachgocrs and passersby straaned their necks to get a glunpse of the festivities msade. Huff man. who has owned the store for six years, could only shake h1s · head. laugh and repeat "amazma" after the wedding party departed. "I kid all the youna people who come 1n here about gettm4 mamed." he said .. Just amazang. · CAT LOVER'S HOME UNHEALTHY .•. From Al ' . and the total cost so tar 1s pushing $10,000. Health officials m Indiana mo\ed m on the woman's home after neighbors complained of a foul odor coming from the house and said her property was infested with insects. A neighbor, Lisa Maike. saad Eilts was reclusive and apparently liv~d off the rent she collected from a farme r who leased several acres behind her home. Ma1kesaid the woman stored trash o\tt$idc-hff home unt1l com- pl1mts were made to health officials and she moved at inside. "We have been .complai.rnng about the s1tuat1on for about five years." • Ma1ke said. She added that the odor and flies from Elias' house made 1t 1mpoSS1ble for her family to use an outdoor sWlmmana pool. "She lived 1n the motorhome and left the house for the ani mals m the weeks before she ten (for Calt- fornra)." wd the ne1ahbor. "She kept all the animals 1n the house with the aarbage. Th~y were never outside." Cou nty officials awarded a $3,600 contramo dean the hwse;cmd a19S contract to disi nfect the area. An estimated SSOO will be needed to secure the residence. but county 1 1 officials arc not sure af they can legally recoup the expenditures. "\\e have the nJ.ht to go rn there, but we don't knowafwe have the nght to charae her for 1t." said Com- m1ss1oner Richard Lamson. ElllS' attorne) 1n California, C. Thomas McDonald. 5'\id she is hv1na w11h a fnendAnd trying to reclaim her pets. She 1s scheduled to appear in Harbor Municipal Court m Newport Beach on Ocl 9 for a j ury tri11 on the mistreatment citation. A pretnal conference as scheduled a week earlier. CHANCELLOR PLUNGES INTO JOB ••. From Al · can do something about 1t." PeltasOn said UCI's reputation also 1s a central concern. "I think we're a much better. more distinguished institution than the rest of the country realizes," he said. "We're a major umversity on the wa> to becominaa world.claiS uni~critty. We have to find a way to aet that across." · Peltason's own area of expeni~ is uons/' political science, and he said he will He also quipped. "I've pkdaed not mrss the eitcitement of Washinaton to bore m> colleaaues with stories polmcs. Otspitc his busy schedule u about how ii was in the aood old UCI chancellor. he said he wall find days." some time to continue bis political Asked to descnbe the transiuon science stud1e1. de nbmg It as "my from univen1ty administrator to theraf))' . .:.::":---------~Wuhin11on lobbyist to UCl Several provtst ons of t ax initiative •would be particularly onerous' to LB By DAVID BISHOP " Oell)' .... CMl' .. I I 1•ot Howard Jarvis' latest tax in1ttat1ve would cost the city of Laauna Beach $653,000 in the first year alone, and $53,000 each followina year if ap- proved by voters in November, accordtng to City Manager Ken Frank.. . Httd1ng Frank's warning. the Laguna Beach Caty Council voted unanimo'usly to oppose the initiative known as Proposition 36 on the Nov. 6 ballot. ~ Tax reformer Jarvis has pro~sed the matiatave as a followup to Prop- 'osition 13, a property tax-cuttina initiative he successfully spearheaded in 1978. In general. Proposition 36 would require addittonal property tax re- bates to homeowners.-requare a two- thirds vote to raise taxes or fees and restructure other aovemment fund- ing mechanisms. Frank said "several provisions of the proposed mit1ative would be particularly onerous to the city of Laguna Beac.h." Included is a one-time property tax refund that would initially cost the city SS00,000, according to estimates by-thHtate lcaislativeanalyst and the county auditor, Frank reported. The city would also lose an esti· mated $33,000 a year in property taxes because of lower tax assessments required by the Jarvis initiative. Frank said the city also would have to reduce service fees cbar&ed by most city departments because the in- itiative would not allow cities to add the cost of retirement benefits paid to workers when settina fees. Cities are now leplly prohibited from chaf'&ina the public more for services than the actual cost of prov1dina them. The Jarvis anit1ative would tie any fee increases to the Consumer Price Index, whith, "appears logical on the surface," Frank said, ••... (but) J anticipate serious problems." One problem cited would be the cost of payina of'f a state sewer loan that comes due next year. If the Jarvis measure passes, loan payments could not be added to the sewer fees, resulting .in decreased maintenance and elimination of a. program to replace deteriorated sewer lines. Frank also said the Jarv11 mittauve would jeorardize the city's eli&ibility for federa and state transit funds by limitinJ the city's ability to raise bus fares. ----- Althouah two council members expressca some reiret in op~sang the measure, th~ vote was ~!'animous. "There are some posmve aspect~ to this, but the negatives far outwe1&!1 the positives," said Councilman Nell Fiupatrick. Mayor Dan Kenney said he agreed. Frank said "virtually every state- wide group of any sianificance QP- poses this." Many of thorn had previously supported Proposition I 3, he added. California Taxpayers Associauon vice-president Richard Simpson re~ cently called the initjattve "unfair, unworkable and counterproducuve to Jood aovemment and a sound Cahfornia economy. The Associattbn had previously supponed passaac of Proposition· I 3. "Proposition 13 cut taxes evenly and aave the greatest dollar relief to taxpayers with the highest tax bills." Simpson said, "The new Jarvis initiative departs radtcally from th is equitable approach. It Jives a tax rebate and lower ascssments to properties that already have the lowest taxes." Linden services to be held in Wisconsin. Services will be held in Wisconsin fo r Lydia Catherine Linden of Hunt· mgton Beach. who died Thursday at Hoaa Memorial Hospital. She was 82. A retired private school teacher, Mrs. Linden was born in Thiensville, Wis. She was a member of the Huotintton Landmark Senior Club and the Costa Mesa Senior Citizens• Club. She 1s survived by six sons - Marine Col. Otto G. Linden, Sta· tioned in Okinawa; Jerome and Charles Linden;. both of Sacramento; Frederick and vene linden. both of Saukville, Wis .. and Mathew Linden Jr. of Milwaukee. Also surv1V1n1are a dauahter, Bonnie Thurston of Clif- fside Park, N.J.; 15 ~ndcbndren, and four ireat-arandchildren. Memorial contributions have been ·requested for the HMHT Foundation at Hoag Hospital, 3001 Newport Blvd., Box Y, Newport Beach 92663. Gallery aets a facelift WU dedicated by Newport llaJOr Eftlp ·• Hart 1ut week~ Cammtly"on dliplay aloq With Fa.rrell'1 palntiq1 b the IC'lllpta..re ol Jam• L. Tlaompeon. But to do that he d UCt must attract and retain. the best faculty members and help them cope with prob~ems like th; hr&h cost of local housing. Grace ben°'le adlillree 10me of the Vin· cent l"arrell pe•atta~adonala41 Ula wallaof Newport Beaola CltJ 111. Newfy remodeled and Ndecorated. the ClYlc Center lallery Rcprd1na his return to UCI. the chancellor. Peltason ~id, "It's hke new chancellor said tic recently came aoina from a military base to the across a 196) outline prcijcct.1na the Pcntaaonand back to th field apin.'~' =.,__;;;;;-..;~;;;;,;;;,;.~;;;.;;.~;;;.;.-.;..;;;.;;.;--..;.;..;;;.;,;.-~--------------------...,. arowth of lhe campus over the The new chancellor said hC waU followtna 20 ycart. He said UCI's welcome the bu y academic and development has remn1ncd close to \ocial calendar as ociated v.·i th his that outline. • new po t. Peltason id he thought he He said a nationwide dilemma faci na universities is that many campus scholars mu t do mod~rn research in inadequate labs. usina outdated equipment. Just Call 642-6086 , As an administrator. Peha on 111d would enjO) his last lazy week before he would be accc 1blc to students takina o er as UCJ chancellor. but and facuh~ members. He ddcd , "I'll discovered he didn't, make as few formal speechc as "I hope I ne"erhavc that little to do p6 able because I prefer convc 1n." he said What do you Ilk about th Dilly Piiot? \\bat don't )'Oii llu? Cal) tilt numbtr al I fl and )'(IUr me11a1e wlll b record d, trans tlbH u• dtll ud to tbt approptl1tt tdltor. ' Tbt um• U·hour 111• rlDI ecnlc 11'11)1be111 d to record letttri lo th editor on H) topa • Co tributora t o r Letters (ol•ma m I lnth1 I tlr name a d t lep m r for" rtfic•ll . ' cir lad calla. 1 Ttll 11 wla~t'1 oD our mlnd. lw!Qr!Oar ' i4ar • 11 -rou llOI lie•• r~ Ptoei Dt fl JO 11 m Ga cit•aie? ll m. ""° ~ COPr *" MtfO ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz IU Publish r Ro1emary Churchm•n Controller S tephen fl. C1tHO Produc11on Manag r Circulation 1141"2..m CIMtlfled edvert .. lng 114/8'2 ... 11 AH other department• M2..Q21 MAIN O~FICI ,))0 Vftll Illy S1 C.0.11 Mne CA Ml Alla• Bo• !HO COc!a MtM VOL. 71, NO. 2U - NATION ....___ ------------~ Storms cause Miracle baby survives , • . plunge irom Ren~ motel .destrUCtlOD, death in Mexico Ma]or1ty olAmerican teen• use alcohol PRINCETON. N .J. -Only 23 percent of America's teen-agers polled said they did not use alcohol. the !owe l figure .ever recorded by the Gallup Orpniiation and indicating the need for renewed ~fforts to confront the problem. George Gallup Jr. ~aid aturda). The poll conducttd by the .. Princeton-based organization also found that 59 per.cent of the respondents said they occassionally drink and 26 percent said they use manJuana with the same frtquenc>: • Midwest grass fires reduced to hot •pot. Grass fires that blackened more than 400 square miles of Oklahoma rangeland were reducea to "a few hot spots" Saturday, but a I 5-da) ban on open burning was in effect in K1lnsas, where blazes scorched 11 counties. destro)ed a home and temporaril) routed nursing home rt51dents. Ram on Saturday eased some of authorities' ftars that new blazes could sprina up. There were no serious injune from the fires that raced across northeast Oklahoma for two days. althou&h an unknown number of cattle died. Another ranae fire about SO miles south of Oklahoma City covered Interstate 35 with smoke Friday. resulting in a 10-car pileup that killed three people and injured nme others. , Hija~k: 3rd in a month Navy teat. cruise mlulle In Atlantlc . Je£~~~0ca~i~~<A!~;;~'h!~n~o WASHINGTON -The Navy said 1t staged its first Atlantic Ocean test of people was hijacked on a domestic an ant1-sh1p Tomahawk cruise llli~sile on Saturday, successfully launching it flight Saturda) and forced to land in from a submeried submarine against a target bulk 175 miles (way. seconds Bahrain and then Cairo. Egypt's after 1t was launched at 2:30 p.m. EQT. the Tomahawk broached the surface of official news agency said 52 passen- -me water, &VJitcfttd rrom a t>o<Srrm cru~nl&Jit path ind flew a runy--1-u1-dC·-a~-<1g""e""rs~d""t"shcd 10 freedom hctt--after-a- antiship mission. said Air Force Capt. Carol Schalkham. The low-flying door_ was opened to remove a missile, which was not equipped wuh a warhead, was safely recovered and will w°T~~~~nthe hijacked Bocina be refurbished for use again after data from the flight is anal~ed. 727 "requested a rest for some time before talunf. off agaJn to an unknown destinauon, • said'Egypt's minister of civil aviation. Wa11h Shsndi. CALIFORNIA ------ San Diego fire 96 percent contalned FERN BROOK-An arson-a used fire that burned more than 3 .. 200.aaes of brush 1n central San D1e10 Counw.was 95 percent contained Saturday. and the state Department of Forestry offered a SS.000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the firestarter. Control of the blaze -beina fou~t by 570 firefi~ters from 13 agencies since Thursday afternoon -was estimated for midnight Sunda>, a Forestry spokesman said. Shuttle ralsed·tor piggyback return rid.e EDWARDS _.IR FORCE BASE -The space shuttle Disco.,,ery was homed atop a Boeing 747 on Saturda) for a p1gyback return ride to the Kennedy Space Center. a NASA spoke man said. The 747 and Discovery were scheduled to take off the desert landin& site at 6:30 a.m. PDT toda) and arrive for refuehna at 11:45 a.m. CDT at Altus, Okla Air Force Base. If weather permits, theshuttlewill leaveAltusa.t 2 p.m. CDT and arrive at Kennedy Space Center at 6:40 p.m. EDT. Parachutlst leaps off Golden Gate; arrested The jetliner. on a flight from Bandar Abbas to Tehran. was hi- jacked minutes after taling off. Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agen- cy said. · It was the third lraman passenger· jet hijacked in a month. and the seventh since July 29. Egypt's official Middle East News Agency said that the plane. with 62 of the passengers, a nine-member crew and the hijackers, would depart Sunday momani from Cairo airpon. .. for a destination unknown so far:• There was an unconfirmed news repon that the flight en~necr was wounded, but Shindi said wlthout elaboration: "All of this happened without violence and there ""ere no incidents, The plane and the passen- gers were left free to go {from Egr,pt) to the desunat1on of their choice. · There was no 1mmed1ate indica- tion of what the h1Jackers wanted and there were conflicting reports bn the number of h1Jackers. with one ac- count sa)tng there were seven. Stan of the times M1•241 I AD Gllldentlfled employee 8tqes b.la own. am~ alert lJl 1.- Azllela oatalde an aiil.ililou-teetmt &a.race. Faahlons for tozlc wute wear llodela dlaplay Nmpla of the latest lJl protecti•e clot.hlD(. dal&ned for hand.llng buardoaa nb8tanca, dart.nc a fuhlon ~ ahow at the Ltquld 1Dduatl1al Control· Auoclation•a Detroit conYeDtion. SAN FRANCISCO -One daredevil parachutist was arrested Saturday and at least one other got away after the}' Jumped off the Golden Gate Bndge. according to a bndge official. Rona1d Broyles. 31, a professional stunt man from Los Angeles. was booked m San Franciko Jail on a charge of trespassing. police said. Coast Guard officials said the) picked up Broyles up shortly after he landed on a concrete abutment surrounding one of the to~e~ at the San Francisco end of the famed span. Another parachutist landed in the water and was whisked awa) b> a small boat, California Highway Patrol officers said. Broyles said there also was a third jumper. Br~) les sai~ he made the 746-foot jump once before. on Jul) 4. but no o,ne saw 1t He wd he had made s1m1lar jumps before as well. CalifOrnia may host longest Uial in U.S. Macy• makes retalllng hl•tory In Reno RENO. Nev. -In what may be a retailing firsL Macys California opened its second store in the same Reno Mall Friday and then waited for customer reaction. "As far as 1 know. this is the first lime a major department tore has opened two locations an the same mall. It's certainly a first for Macys.'' said Marvin Goldstein. senior vice president for the large deparunent store chain. The two stores ha"e a combined 262.000 square feet of retail space .. Taken together. 11 1s the largest department store in Nevada. Selleck to host Emmy Awards LOS ANGELES -Actor Tom Selleck will be the host of this month's Emmy Awards telecast. replacing Carol Burnett, who was ordered by doctors to rest followm1a bout with the flu. CBS has announced. Selleck 1s the s~arofCBS' television detecuve series "Ma1num, P I " and has appeared an several movie~ ' 2,lJOO moumen defy S. ·African court JOHANNES BURG. South Afnca -More than 2.000 mourners defied a cpun ban Saturday to march 1n a funeral procession for four youni bla ks ,lain in fi&}lls with police last month. while an anack on a ma}or's ~o~~e brought to 32 the number of people killed in the past week of racial noting. After the peaceful funeral and proce<1s1on m Da"e}ton. ea t of Johannesburg. a 11na of ouths ~t fire to the home of the black m )Or of a nearby town hip. Katfehons. P.Olice '8id. ~unty guard shot to death .a 33->ear-<>ld black man and wounded another in defending the home of Ma)or Albert Khumalo Alw critically wounded was one of the policemen 1uarding the houst .. Sa~harov plight to be raled In Stockholm? WASH INGTON .:... The Reagan administration should u 1the re umption of Ea t•West talks in tockholm this week as a forum for publicl) aiena U.S. t'OTIC'C'TO OVtT ~· trratment ot dissident pti~sic1sl niltt1 n. • akh rov and his w1fo, the ch1urman of the House Foreian flai~ Committee says Rep Da"te B. Faset11, D·Fla.". crn1nzed the admini tration for ne&IC'Ctina to d;r«tl) ra1 the kharo\' iuue during the la l ion of the tockholm' nf4 rtncc on m1htll) .. conlidcncc·bu1ldina me urcs .. and d1 rm ment fta II is chairman of the Comma ion on ' cunty and C'~P\:raUon in Europe, which momtol'l coryiphancc wuh the J5·nation Hel 1nk.1 ,'COfds on Human n ht • tn1de and m1htar) unt)'. R~rt critlclzes UNESCO operatlon P RI -report b) 21 ptt nt nd former UN · 0 stafTmcmbef'). >.' tJlert a dupltcat1on. ovcrtappm nd tragmentat1ort in the o n111uon ' pro ram\, tthoina cnt1C1sm b the n11ed State' and other We tern n:u1on The rtport also ~>' the U. . l:ducallonaJ, ien11fic and Cultural O n11auon hould tea\e uch d1"is1ve 1\ ucs as JOurn h\ls' rt hl and re pon\1b1ht1e to other lJ.N. a nc1c or prolc 1onal a oc:iauon SEATTLE (AP) -What may prove to be the longest and costliest trial in American leg.al h1stor) could be headin& for Oakland or San Diego. A federal judae heard arguments Fnda) on motions to move the tnal site for massive ~curities fraud lawsuits stemmin1 from the Wash~ mp.ton Public Po~er Suppl) System's default on $2 25 b1lhon worth of bonds. The trial is scheduled to begin next July. but many law)ers ipvolved in the case say 1t may be postponed at least another six months. U.S. District Judge Richard Bilby questioned jury candidates during the morning about their views on the supply system. The 30 or so 1·urors were drawn from the federa jury pool. Questionnaares had eliminated more than 200 others because the) held strong opinions on whether the suppl) system and other defendants should pay off the b0ndnwwheth'1" the bondholders had just made a bad investment. The e'\trctsc. called a "mock voir dire," was auned at detemuning whether an impartial jury could be found m Seattle. The jurors were not told the reasons behind the questions and were given the 1mpress1on the tnal was to actuall) begin. _ 81lb) disqualified six of the Juro~ after the) said the) had either discussed the case ~1th others or held b1llton borro"cd to hnance ronstruc- strona op1nions on "ho hould pa~. ti on of t~o abandoned' nuclear pOwtr Virtually all of the JUrors 'd the) plants had heard about the suppl > tern· More than 200 defendants. inch.id-.._ problems and e~pcclcd their el«tnC' ing WPPS.S. the 88 utilities sponsor- rates to n if..bondbnktcn pttnit.cd-q ~ plants. pest and ()f'ftlCf in tbe trial. But many also ~id the) l1trectors of the supply S)Stcm. the ' could beobjectJ'e in heanng the ca~. bond underwnters, bond counsel. Bilby had on11nall) propo~ hold-enain~ for ~he proj~s and the int the trial m Seattle but bnnging 1n a suppl)' ~)~tem s financ1al ad.,,1sor. jut) from outside the Nonh~est. The "ere naml"d. plan faltered after a number ~f Tht') "ere char&ed with ~·iolat!n& laW)ers objected federal ~cunues la" bv m1slcadtn l he suits were filed a \t'ar ago after 1n,estors ~htn marketin& the bond the suppl) S)Stem -1·n the tirgesr and fa1hn& to menuon the con true· default 1n muniapal bond h1stof"\ -t ion. financial and other problems the admitted it COUldn 't pa) off the S~.25 '>Uppl) S) ttm • ha HOS. Rapist gets 117.years for criDle \~1 N~ ( P» - ... - --· . . !F:ootmasseus_e cures ~ilments throughout body I I I 1 ,. ' • DESTINATION ONE: MILAN Robinsons goo to the Italian Prtt. Our first zmpre>srons: Mzl,m was all shouldm and no h"zr! On the runways we saw lu-<ur1ou> fabrics and gm tied. owrmed sha~. A rmani, the mam forc:t: behmd the lapel. leads the way u11th eclectlC lexture mu:es. A I Mmoni the neus was p"tterned knw-u:e fell m love wah their ~auciful floru/J! And ewrywhere wt• looked u't' ~u: nch, 'Wdrm browm ..zs cht: new color ;taple, KEY ACCESSORIES •A mannish shoe (/lat or nearly so) -~....-: •A decoratidn on the lapel wah big, f"u" JM.LV!li • F/1rtac1ous makeup and ~hort, · short hiJir ,.. .. Off the rim •U'('• ~ Tl fl QUI .. K shopped some mon•-storo .m.' now open du rm?, tht' Ion?, lti.1/1.m I unch hours. And we• Till nRled with des1gnt•n .md modtls .ii their /avorae rcsti.1urant, Paper Moon, on Vi.i 8.zf,utta {The ~fdane<t' d" lmc· thc.·ir f"ocl.'l 1!!!111 rr1ry-high·tcx1urc woo/5 from mm swear-wuh a fim<hcd pre< 1 '"m muking all the diflcn'm £'. '-. . • . uf would ne\'tr ... .. . . . . '. Its officwl! London son the map "s a fa<.h1on capital for all 1he world to set Wuh M.iry,aret Thatcher hosimg a b1gfashwn purty, the md"stry H fi1/I of neu.· exntcment We uw .i strong s"rgt tO'IJ...1rr1 memu.>ear And why not? The tWt'cdymuntry gd1tleman, the D1ckem1un 1mhm, the Edw.1rritJ'(1 d.md)' .ire"" natl't't' wm. And London is fee/mg· .1d1.·mturous, toa A new crop of young des1gnen o ch.illmgmg cmnemum .it t"t'crv 111rn-wuh street smart looks, 1rzdescem .ind fluore><ml colors a~1d a ~p<mtanfflus spin/ th.its qum• con1.zg1ous. Thrtt names co kncn.tJ n<YW: je.Jn Muir, Betty )1tdtson and Wendy DJgworthy. And the }?cm est 11clttt m town u for A ndrru: Lloyd ~bht.·r's newest musical, ''5turl1ght f'(prrss," ul ""'Apollo V1ctor1.1 The.11" ---- "-I ) I >I "I< , '\.I IC BI I I ) I \ < 1, "' , '\. ...she.-waJ at her.absolute best in thu wason s c<>llectzon -t1tltmg the fim clements of ~tyle and doing them m new. sophmtcaced mixes. EASY! • . . . . --.. FRC)M PARIS, WirfH LOVE Yes, 11 ramed and ramed ... but Pam siu.led! Here they knqw how to dress" uiom•n 24 hours a day Wuh big. soft mannish coats topping trousers 11nd long, s/11n sktrts; Soma Ryk1els witty sailor IJJt abow · longer and looser swcJtn.s; a11d lots of1ersey .ind velvet dresses, best u.hen dYapcd or wr.ipped at the hip. And tri« to her mtemallonal feeli'}g, P.im h.is taken the Japane~ to her he.irt. lssey Mi')Atlte show his ,·::' I co/lemon herr-u:e thought Im sc14/pt111-ed drapmgs u>ere sunply fan· tame! And where do all the bright younK talents go for thezr msp1ra t1on? Marchi Mal1lt at the Porte de Cl1gnancourt for a lersurelySund4y mommg rtp.lst. l\I ) 1,1....,IC ,'\.I H· \l , '\. I \ I{ 'l "-11 I .., As sopbisllcattd 11.S tllfL..Son111's km ts charmed us with their nt111 u$e of color and fl.at littlt pockets m expected (and unt'(~cted!) places. • 1,1) l>l ...,IC,'\I H I ...., "' ' 'l \ I 1 'l \ 1, I H<YW does Is t v1tw f ash1ont "To me it is an inter· nauonal language. J'm proud of bemgjap.mese but I'm not doing fapom<a." .. Battery-powered ]J.eart pump implB:ntedin patient ANF-0( P)-Rc re cl to Ji:lev~loJllna .[)· _ _. .... ,____...._ po\\ red. computer-openned pump th t could be 1mpl nted in Jhe ch 1 end kttp a fiuhn heart runnm for ye rs. doctors 1d after in nm · forerunner of the device an a Florida m n. "Wclookupon1t~ .. ,stcptoward totally implantable one, where the whole dtv1C'C can be implanted in· eluding the computers th t dnvc n;• Dr. Ph1hp E, Oyer said l hursda> of the "Pul emakcr" temporarily puJ in Robert St. Laurent. • Oyer perform~ t}tc ix-hour oper- ation on · the 51-_ycar-old fort Uiudcfdaleman last week at tanfor<J .. . .. F A .. . . .. ., . . L '8 WE TRAVELED 10 THE FASHION CAPITALS .OF THE WORLD. WE SAW THE SHOWS, MET THE DESIGNERS AND APPLAUDED THEIR NEW COLLECTIONS: Ti-IE .. FASHION THAT EMERGED WAS STELLAR! THE LADY WEARS THE LAPELS A"" you rtad-y/ Hert's tht stanct. Shouldm_ . relaxed. Fttt planted. Hands 1ammed m poduts. Add tht right degm-of sophisti· ca ttd swagger and 'JOU haw all the t mgmatlC charm of a Garbo or Dittrich. Thu u a season for dmsing well and a touch of w it can bt your best asset. THE SHAPES: SOFTER, LOOSER, RICHER. BETTER At t1JC'f'1Wuw ch«ml, knuwmg the~IOOks'W<'1'r m "'"'for tht A mermin ®"'"" A rnl m•t h"'1 to the C.l1/1J~l4 life . E.ip«t11lly the g(J(,J u:h1tt• co.it. 1bt {tly tA1lorttl ""'·Aud w ma11y mo1f! <I 1rrJ, all bt utafullydnnt. .. .. • ' ' .. . . c . ~ t« pull it ".If tognMr. Nt'UJ Ym* Jon iM mnu"T«11.r COtlts., l"'ntS. skim ttnd facltm m us own nyle-tcltttic! Meimng colors, p.uterns •nd 1a1"m •rrmixi:J togt:t}wruriihF.it effect. A iiitutk is n.irrychmg naw: Gilvin Klem is clean 11nd boyish. 'orma Kan111h is cheeky and f1m. Anne Kinn~ 'J>tlks tDm' m:Wr richer. And Ptrry Ellis •nd Ralph LA" rm"" strong, nraaf!Jt· foruurd a>ui pu~ly.Ammc1m 7h colors to u:auh? Wmtn wh1te,first IYJdfomnosi. Followed bya mwnnphasu on tttns; grays and n•vy. . -. ..... KEY ACCESSORIES •A man~llt • u~forf•m • VN p«ket ~n:-MI m 11 • nt.at f oubzrd or editJ wrth I.act Fedm a couch bomt:$lck. . uopj>«J in •I jam s on fht Upper LUI Uk ~first LA.-~ 1--.1~ l •i ,·~ "If: i l i i \ i \ '1 ' I , ' 7be Robiruon s woman lmx diiu o/J«tion ~.u DOmw J\pran told us. '"W1:im I thmJt of Calafomw I thmlt of tAilorrd SCISU11Jiry." ' colhwon ~ rlx spin1'of .A mm c.in sportSTllU r nou:: purt tlq,anet u:11h fl~ of color. ' .. . . Al . Silicone Valley puts sting on coke u se at coinputer firm.s A JO E. (AP) -In 1hcon v lley. the mu nt hean of the lJ mpufel'lf sm1 dru 'fi led tiy nc\\ ea tfi nd a 00.re for~ ·=hedonism .. h ched cpidcm1c nropon ions. crotd1Q.& to cops.!.Coun· lofl and e'en the computer C(.ln1· ~nic themsehe . Pohcc reporu nd a counscl\lr' file tell pan of the story: •At a com pan) part). a top S1h1.:on \' lie~ ex uti\ pa d a u r bo'li'I full of cocaine. • ' •A unt) $Wlrd "' nted to bu t a pti her for sclhna drup to compnn) emplO)tt . But he o uldn't bt U$C Lbe pusher was 5uppl) 1ng his boss. • To pay for 11lcgat drugs, elcc- tron1C11 company "'orkers sometimes steal microproces lll&Ch1~. Onech1Q a da) can pa~ 'or a cocaine habit. "In the Sihcon Valley, a lot of ~our more 1nfluent1al people consider us1na cocaine not to be a cnme. as a recreational drua." said Sat. Steve Lewis. a member of San Jo~·s buratary prevention detail. "We've heard so many tales. people u-tking about big drua panics. people taking drugs in the bathrooms at some of these b~ electronics~ companies." To battle the flood of druJS in tlus center of the computer industl"). undercover asents set up a fake bar and gnll "sting" operation. Along "1th the loot. the bar tapped a trail of cocaint Se"ent} people got ··tong poson tenns" and ·"just about e\'ef)- one mvoh ed was a coke fiend," said San Jose PohceCh1ef Joe McNamara. • • "Peopk "ere teahn to bu} drug$ nd drug dealers \\t're ordenn the th1 !lo th ' nted tokn... 1d 1 m ni. IA. hQ ha "11t1en a no' el bout cocaine bu m 1hcon \' Uc' "\\e had 1tuDUQO) "here 1 ,;cmbf) hne \\Orkr~ \\UUld look up and ec executives us1na 11:· In the '1h<.:0n Valle\, named for the chaps that build compUICf)0 brain . "here computer anC! ele tron1cs C'om· pani multipl~ al a dtnying rat aoo "here 5.000 new JOb:i. m e>.pccted b' the end of nexl )tar,..uppers af'(' 1n and Cocaine I the drug Of C'hOU:C. authoriues sa). · "Cocaine is the No. I drug of abuse an Santa Clara Count)." said Gent Williams. a stale ~uperv isor with the )ear~ld count} narcotics task forcl!. With 13 local ollicers and ~tate 8&t'nL the team SO far has siezed drugs "Orth a total of $1.94.(.816. W1lhams said. That includes-S24.970 in cocaine. S 18.270 in speed and $50.800 in LSD. Ten people "ere arrested in a speed-LSD bust and 11 :·,Cf) soph1st1cated" \peed labora- to~ "as disco\ ercd 1n Sunn~.' ale. he said. The'task force hi\\ inH:st1gatcd al least ten electro01cs companies for drutabusc. Williams said. " et's face 11~ hedonism is a real pnme ·motl\ator:· !>aid a coca1m.· dependenq counsdor \\ho asked not to be named "Take a look at the ethos of the S1hcon Valle) Cocaine 1s another e>.pens1..,e. exotic consumer product. It 11J3kcs them feel a pan of Al" Wlraft'IO'• Lt. Gen. Jama Doolittle and hi• wife. Josephine, poae with their Crlu Awarcla. RUFF£LL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. For The Ru t Of Yu Life 1922 HMBOR Bl.VO., COSTA MESA -S41·115'i LASER BEAM FOOT SURGERY The latest advancemenr 1n Laser technology now be1ng used for the correction of foot disorders rn the doctor's office (All f fJR 11111 LONSUL TAHON Costa Mesa Podiatry Group P'AMILY POOT Sll'SCIALISTS I SOO Adams Av~, Suit~ 203 fM1rt>or II Ad.Im\) 546-8242 JAMES A. LENNERTZ, M.D. ANNOUNCES THE REOPENING OF HIS OFFICE -FOR FAMILY PRACTICE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Office Hours By Appointment (714J 84.7·8544 '1t,• "h 'te' er •it" 1!: •• The coun~lor s about 2 ba rs a \-CC • from cngmeers nd computer ope t rs to ttornc) nd r I c t te ent Hal chent report that at fi~11 e.x.pene11ccJnc1c:ssed producti\·ity, enhanced mental ab1h· lie and elC\Ated mood:. Dut then real life t~ m ··The) go from an al mo t ideah1ed cnse oft ho ltfc t) Jc> to <."rash of re hty," he ) . "lhc> Set" 1t'SJUSt a lot of hard work. at'scrowded. there re longcommut and the job c;ecunl) 1s not great ... The mood swiOJ). dr~p~. Work performance dimina~he~. And e' eryda~ u e wreak.s havoc on e'en uppcr-mtddle cla ~ finances. gram costs about SSS. he said. "1th co ts for some uSttS running SS60 a week. P-riccs "i II sk) rocket once enOUJh users are hooked. the counsel- or \aid. • .\bout 80 percent of San Jose's pohce fencing operations net dope deale~. Lewis said. ,. .. ,_ Al" wlreptlel• He and Lt. Hart') Stangel. 'Aho heads San Jo~·s burglar) pre..,enuon detail. told of a <."<>mm on mck to ratse cas~ money for the e>.pensa' e flabu slipping , "rails" of microprocessing ch1~s up the sleeve. "One chip a da) can suppon your cocame habit." s:ud Stangel. The postage-stamp-1ze chaps sell from ten cents to $250ap1ece. he said Each rail holds between .so.:60 chips. San JC:>ee Police Sgt. Steve Lewia, left, and Lt. Harry Stanger po8e with the one-way mirror tbrougli which they filmed and ' taped chul •tolen aood• tranaacdon• at a pollce-run bar ln the Silicone Valley called Ruu and Roale'•· .. Emplo}ers kno" the drugs are JU St in ep1dem1c proportions." said Elhe Howes. manager of personnel ~r­ " ~e!t for the 700-compan} Elec* trontcs Association ot:California ... It puts them in an awkward s1tuat1on formancc. Its not Just in the lower • bccall. the drugs do affect the le"els. us 1n'thc higher le\els. too," employees' producuv1ty, their per· she said . Lt. Gen. Doolittle :receives Criss Awclrd Celeqrltles attend Mutua l of Omaha dinner honoring WWII h er o. his wife __ _ BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Lt Doolittle 1s to )Our company, but I Gen. James H . Doolittle. surrounded look al 1t as how 1mPQrtant.he is to the b> famil). celebrities and some of the country," Heston said "raiders" he led on the first bombing h was the Dootittles' ntghl. but 1t • run on Tok)O during World War 11. was also a Mutual of Omaha niJht received the Mutual of Omaha Criss hosted b) Dolores Hope, comedian Award. Bob Hope's wife. Mrs. Hope 1s a Josephine. his wife of66 years. also Mutlfal of Omaha director. received a Criss award recosnmng Bob Hope took ihe sta~e and Joked outstanding contributions in th~ about his relat1onsh1p with Doohttle fields of health. safet}. education and during World War II. pubhc welfare The Doohttles reside "Jlmm} ~as mo"ing around a lot in ontere). Calif. those da)s." Hope said. ··1t didn't Some 600 people showed up at the help -my sho" always caught up Beverly Halton Hotel last week to with him." honor one of most famous ~oldiers On a more sc.rious note. Hope said IJ'l'oduced by this countf) in two Doolittle was a source of courage for world wars. Among the guests for the all Americans and presented the awards. dinner and dancing \\ere general wtth the Cnss Award. actors Charlton Heston and Fred ··This is for \.Our contnbut1on to MacMurra) and actress faa Gabor our great counti, and \Ou're JUSt a\ the )Cars · "I have been blessed to know great men and women all my life. but none are more dedicated than the men and women of Mutual of Omaha," Doohttle said as he accepted the award. Doohttle "as born Dec. 14. 1896 10 Alameda. Cahf. He entered the Army Air Corps 1n 1917. the ~me )ear he married his wife. now 89. His numerous aviation records include be1na the first person to fly ·across the Untted States m less than 24 hours. • But he is best known for leading the April 18. 1942. bombing raid on Tokyo. That raid, the first U.S. bombmg of that cny in World War II. was heralded as a heroic feat by Americans after the devastating Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor The presentation mcluded a shde show outlining the general's life and a taped message from . President Re- agan. Reagan compared Doohttle"s raid with George Washin'1on'scrossinaof the Delaware R1vu and quipped. "How did you get away with at without taking an> newsmen alona?" "He's the greatest man I ever knew in my life." retired 1st Lt Ball BQwer. a 67-)ear-old resident of Boulder. Colo.. and one of Doolittle's .. raiders," said after the ceremonies. Another raider. reured Capt. Charle! McCture;-said that when it was announced Doolittle would lead the raid. "We k~w we had the finest prcparat1orf and \he chance of success was extremely htgh " ---nlC Cms Awarawa estabhstmt by Mutual of Omaha. a health insurance company, in I 950 an honor of Dr. C.C. Criss. an early leader of the company. The award. which includes a gold medal and a SI 0,000 honorarium. has been giv.en to 14 other people. including Bob and Dolores Hope. • During a photo session. bef~e the great." Hope said. · awards, presentation. He on told Doolmlc. 87, a former Mutual of "-------------------------- Mu\,Ual of Omaha ( ompan1es Chair-Oma ard member. accepted the man ofthe13oards VJ. Skull wh). he award modestly. It was one of man). was there. including the Congressional Medal of "I kno" ho\\ important Gen. Honor. he had re ved \.hrou hout NOTICE On the back cover of today's Ta rget Ho me Sale section, the Charlie Spray Cologne is Incorrect- ly described as 4 ounces and t he Jontue Spray as 6 ounces. The correct size for each cologne is: Charlie Spray Cologne, .4 ounces Jontue Spray Colonge, .6 ounces We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. • New Condo Fourplex · • Exclusive Anaheim Community • Fully Leased, Premium Rate•~-----­ --• Secure, atecf Community • Hardly Believable Financing DIRECT PURCHASE FROM PRINCIPAL (714) 957-0931 (9·5 Weekday1) Miss A111erica officials won't ask about nu<;Je pix 4.1'LANTIC (ITY. N.J. (AP) - Contracts with this year's Miss America contestants don't seek as- surances that they have never posed 1n the nude. despite the scandal that forced Vane sa Williams to il' e up her crown. pageant officials sa>- Pageant executive director Albert A. Marks Jr said lepl advisers to the annual contest found that any at- tempts to change the routme four- page contract with contestants would make the agreement too volummous. Each of the-M1SS America contes- tants. who begin arri' ing an this resort toda) for a \\eek of compeuuon leading to the Sept. 15 finals, must sign the contract The pact alrcad) includes a clause ~1aung, "I have not been involved in any act of moral turpitude." A.not her mandates the wmner to "uphold and v Automatic LIMITED TIME ONLY! mamtam the d1gn1t) and honor of the title ·Miss America."' Miss Wiiiiams. 21, of Millwood. N.Y., gave up the title July 23 after nude photographs of her appeared in a men's magazine. Miss Williams. the first black woman to wtar the Miss Amenca crown, ~as succeeded by Suzeue Charles. 21, ofMays Landing. N.J., who also 1s black. "It his highly doubtful that there will be an) marked changes in the agreement, And the reason 1s \Cry simple. there is no wa) you could reasonably anuclpate eve!") eventu- alit) that millht occur." sa\d Marks. "What we wait do 1s take steps to lighten up on background checJcs at the local and state levels, which 1s done pretty much anywa}." he said. ~--.. ~~~;P~Al~D~P~U;BL~IC~N~OT~l~C;E-;~~~~~r==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11,.£mCA~UICEST NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To consider Increasing the District's fees and charges for certain services. . • MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT Thursday, September 13, 1984 • 1·00 p.m. - Public Meeting Room 1965 Placentla Ave Costa Mesa. California Mesa qonsolidated Water District Invites the community to attend a special "Public Hearing" regard ing .a proposal lo Increase the fees and charges for certain District services: * Deposits for tenants. * Returned check ctrarges. * Turn on fees for restoration of service after d ontlnuance for non-payment. * Hanging of door tags prior to d1scontl· nuance of service for non-payment. * Delinquent bill fee Attendance at the "Public Hearing" Is open to the general public, and the public may address the Water District's Board of Directors on the proposals For more Information on this "Public Hearing" or If you would like assistance In presenting your _comments to the Board, please contact the Water 01strict'a Community Relations Manager, Linda L. Sanders, at 631-1205 .. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT ... PAID PUBLIC NOTtee ' I • .. • • ~o .. . . SCOOTEI DEALEI ~(\~ 71 YEARS OF QUALITY EDUCATION ~INDIV.IDUAL ATIENTION . 'rrL'8i:tffl18=,p TRAINING lMmU'lg to be reapons1ble IOf othef'I ~no resoure.fulneu and 111111at1ve CURRICULUM_.. __ ProvidlnQ a 1t1ona foundal on 1n baa< lkllle at'ld 1119 ' 3 A 1 •• PHYSICAL EDUCATION Unlhno • 11~ mind wit" • 111000 bOcty. lor ••·roundtd ind1viduat PRESCHOOL 0 ta your Child olf on 1119 rioti1 ro.d. ~ the bell ~v11lon, with 1119 pr OJ* ·~end 4tqulpm4nt AOI 2 THRU OAADI I CO PUTER LAI 6 COMPUTER AllllTID INSTRUCTION - 1PAGE SCHOOL.tNC,, .. . 8AIDEI 8110~E COITA •u OU. 1211 1Bu.,o 857 Vlctofla S 15 lO W. Almond Garden Gtavt, CA CO ta Mua. CA Ora~. CA 12918 (71•1171 -5533 (714) 642·030! (714J,171·2075 • I , Armless 7 ;3-y~ar-o d·man too act ·veto.be ha:r:idicap,ped . . GORDONVILLE. Pa. (AP) -There isn•t much that th s ti ther of Amona the many thin th t ecp two on sand five grandchildren can·1 Ra) Meyers busy :these d )S is do. latchina l<>&ether hooked rup. Drive'? He's an accomplished dnv· It's not really unu ual for a man to er. Hunt? He's soOd marksm n wsth be crcauna hooked rup. Man)' men the rifle. Cook. paint pictur • r not only make hooked ru • but do crossword puzzle5, wash his h 1r, pick needlepoint and crochet, too. But fnut, mow ihc lawn. These arc ll 1 Meyers may be the only man tocrcllt common to him.as saying lhcABCs. with his feet . He wat born 73 yean .. You can't miss what you never aao without arms. had" ms to be the way Meyers b s Meycn., who isn't the le15t bit thy patterned his hfe. He-has managed to in discuas1na hit "exceptional" abih· work hts way around any situation ty. has in fact been an entertainer and that demands t9.'o arm~ . . has held center st11e for more \ban 50 Born m Christiana in the m1ddlc of years of hit li~. He's still much in a latiC family and-raised 1n Lancaster demand, playsna his 1u1tar with his Coun\y, Me)'crs was always able to feet, and either sinJin• or playina a keep up wtth his brothers and 1sters, harmonica by hold1na tt between his even matching them in climbin1 shoulderandhishce. .--....... --~~_.:;..:.._~~~----~----"~------;:;._--~----------------.;._~::_--.,,;_...;.;.....:...:.:. ____________ ~--~----;_;...,...;~~___;..:.,...;.;.....;.;,_~..;_~ ....... ------ Global ~.oci.~ty fights poverty : AKRON, Ohio (AP) -He hves an upper-middle--class life as a univer- sity professor. but Chaman N. Kashkari remembers his life of pover- ty while growina up in India. Now he wants to eradicate poverty worldwide. "Our whole house consisted of one room," he says of has youth. "The only source of water was a temple a few hundred yards away. We had to go to that place to take baths and to get watet to cook and drink... · The memories are rekindled every year when he vis1ts his nauve land. "In New Delhi, 'there are shops selhna modern soods, and outsade there arc women with babies in such condition that one cannot helf but see it and get tears," he said. " find that poverty is at such a level that it is friihtenina." last year, K.ashkari, an associate professor of electrical engineerina at the University of Akron, asked Dean Louis A. Hill Jr. of the university's Coll~e ofEnJineering to help create a scienufic society aimed at eradicating global poverty. ':He came to talk to me and his eyes wel'c sparkhna," Hill said. "He said he had a lifetime dream -to do somethinJ for these 2 balhon people who live 1n poverty, who really need help. He talked about formms an orpnizat1on, because there were SC1entists all over the world who were interested, but that nobody had ever gotten them together. What appealed ,· to me was that sparkle an fi1s tyes." The Global Energy Society for Eradication of Poverty and Hunger was incorporated in Ohio tn March and will be based at Akron Univer- sity, at least through 1987. The non-profit, international so- ciety already includes about 100 engineers and scientists as members. including three Nobel laureates - Nonnan E. Borlaua, recipient of the Nobel Pc.ace Prize in 1970 for his work in africulture; Linus Pauling, who received Nobel Prizes for chemistry (19S4) and ~ce (1962), and Abdus Salam, recipient of the Nobel Prize for physics in 1979. Borlaua introduced some of bis new varieties of wheat in K.ashkan's native India, in Pakman and other countries in the mid-1960s. The· society's firsr-tntemational advisory board meeting is to be held at Akron this fall. ''Unfortunately, some people have come to tbe conclusion that 1t 1s 1mposs1ble to take poverty and hunger as problems that can be solved," Kashk.ari says. "In my conversations with many enJineers and SC1entist.s, I was told 1t 1s a problem that cannot be solved for perhaps cen un . ••But in my work. I realized that the U.S. and other countnes are spend ma billions of dollars m aid to these countries. But if we truly want poverty and hunger to .be eliminat~d, the answer is to provide them with clean water and fuel for cooking. Then their lifestyles will cha nae." Ka;hkan said the purpose of the society's upcomina board meeting would be to consider possible pro-1cctt. with th~ understandina t~at impoverished people an developma countries cannot adapt to modem ways overnight. . . Possible projects are wtnd-dnvcn water pumps, r .water heaters and better wood-burruna stoves. Re- search should be done to include engineers and scientist from under- developed countri.es. and sho~ld strive to make reahsllc, 1nexpens1\ie improvements throuab tcchnoloay. he111d. . . "What we we doina naht now 1s collectlna information on technoloaiea in this country. Canada and other industrial countries and tryina to determine which technoloaie can be adapted," Kashkari says. "In the undeveloped countnet, e~n rs do ~b on thinas th't a~ already de,eloped an this country. Hill said the society's aoal was to beain small and padually build. acquinnJ fundina from various sources as it achie-.ed uc« se ... Hill said he and Kashkan had devoted so much time to th~ birth .of the society because they believed its aoals were realistic. . . "Everything ha a t>ca1nn1n,a. and the bcainnin& has to tart someplace.·· H1ll '8y~ .. . . 'Phon ~·· , ·. J\to.t rTll PRlf.E Buv any sofa/love seat group._ any 2 piece .. tional" an~ leej}er/lo,·e seat group or an~· 5 n1odular ..., ating un.its and get a set of 359.95 tables FREE. . . Choo~ from three exciting style~... . Conten~}Xlrary '~1.,th olru top .. oak laminated finish and -~ ~ mb)e ... R Earh· American with ·a wann pine and · embossed door fronts. C. Traditional with gla. ~ top~ . ., bra .. ~ fini hed frame .. and fruihHxxl laminated inlays., Ea~y to a semble. Unexpected quality and 1)ri<'e~ .. guaranteed to he the lowest in town ... . . l -~ ----:..--------------!"!'~~~-­.. .; •. LETTERS ---- - WelcoJJJe back, Pilot a ·RE:AL newspaper. o the Editor: Wckomc hick! The Daily Pilot we Cl used ta enjoy has finally rctumC'd. We despaired, and then we cancelled our ubscription -that wa about two lf'll aao. Just this la t month, after ding a couple of issues of the Dail)' lot, we dtt"1dcd that something was hanging, so now "-C subscribe to the Pilot apin. Twenty-five ~ars ago when we mtoved to this .area from San Fran- i!CO, -.-.e started to read the little paperthatgave us a feeling oft he area h was called The Pilot, I believe and s issued once or twice a wceil:. It was a Jood httle paper. and became more interesting as time went b). Finally it grew up and became The Da1lv P11f11 -of course we were regular subst'nbe~ then and we enJO)ed reading about the activities of the area as wtlJ a new of the • .. outside world" -thouah we ha\e taken the Los Angeles 1i mes all these years. Then wme1hing happened - after Tom Kecvil had done such a grea1joband made a hvcly interestina paper -the Pilot changed Captains and Owners -and it was all downhill But now it Setms that an~ tlay ha~ dawned -we have a real newspaper tuned to this area. 9o hope it's a great success. Here's to the New D:uly Ptlot long may It publish! MR AND MRS. ROBERT E COL- MAN ( osta MeS3 . EIR can halt JW A expansion To The Ednor· munit) Noise Equivalent Level). It appears that the physical and emo- tional effects on people who live outside this noise levc+. but who are sull subjected to considerable no1!.C from the airpon. are not adequatel) dressed by the EIR. Thus, man} people who live in Newport Beach. Tustin, Cost.a Mesa. and Irvine are apparently being ignored 1n the EIR. These people can help in preventing the expansion of the a1rpon. •• • People who are concemed about the proposed expansion of John Wayne Atrport now have something concrete that they can do about this problem Smee Orange County of- ficials have extended the deadline for public comments on this expansion to September 11. 1984. people can cWr1te a letter to the EMA/Environmental Anal)'s1s Div1S1on. 12 C1v1c Center Plaza. Room 280, P.O. Box 4048. Santa Ana. CA 92702-4048 The EMA (Env1romcntal Management Agency) is obligated to answer any questions that are raised about the planned expansion of the a1rpon, so now 1s the time to sn do~ilnd put )Our questions. thoughts, and feelings in a letter The deadline is September l r. Your lettCf' must reach them by then. ''Teachers What arc the undesirable effects that accompan) increasing no1\t levels in a community? There have been several heal~ effects. documented by studies at LAX. High blood pressure. heart attacks, strokes. and suicides have been hnked to • airport noise. In add1t1on. mental 1mtability and sleep disturbances can So far, the EJR (Environmental Impact Rcpon) has been the only veh~le that has been successfuUy used to challenge the expansion of John Wayne Airport. And so 1t should be. The impacts of this cxpans1on · have many undesirable effects on the people who hve beneath or near the flight paths of the Jets which Oy into and out of John Wayne Airport. Th.ese impacts are supposed to be addressed by the EIR However. It appears that the present El R only analyzes the impacts on those peoplr who live inside the 65 CNEL (Com- be attributed to increasing noise levels. People may have bad dreams or anxiety, or, they may be upset because they can't hold a decent conversation in their patios because of airport noise. People may have fears for their personal safety. as increasing flights mean increasing nsk that accidents or airplane malfunctions will occur over their property. These concerns, and an) others that people may ha\e .. should be e>.presS«i in a letter 10 the EMA ~o~ . J .\N D VANDERSLOOT. MD "lewpon Beach in Spa~~::t - c The time Js not NOW To the Editor Why did the GOP Platform ignore ERA? One reason 1s that ERA 1s closely associated with NOW You cannot be for NOW and be against abortion. You cannot be for NOW, ·9nd be against a person teaching your m1htant woman's organ1zat1on, and 1n mytop1naon. they st.and for all of the wrong things. Who's regulatin~the DDT? children, because that person is an avowed homosexual. You cannot be fs>r NOW and be against legal prost1- tut1on. The Democratic Pany equates NOW with women That is JUSt one The Repubhcan Party 1s for women, but they are against most of the things that NOW 1s for. It is also nsky to gtve the Supreme Court another bone 10 chew on, cons1deri ng some of their past.decisions. when the court was more liberal. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa .U.S. team won fair and square To the Editor In his column (Dail> Pilot. Augu'it 26). Mr. Richard Cohen diatnbed against our Olympic Gold Medal count and its qualtficat1on. followed by his denigration of our accomplish· ment 1n Grenada Fir t off I quote Mr Cohen -"In the Olympics the United States was m the 90th percentile. It won a record of 83 Gold Medals not onl} because our • athletei.att so good b111 also because -----.th-ose from the 5ov1e1 Bloc stayed home" The inference 1s. 1f I read Mr. Cohen correctly. that we could con- ceivably have gotten shellacked had the Soviets entered here I ltke to feel that the United States won fairl y. and that 1fthe Soviet Bloc wanted to prove anything the> could have ~en their temperamental ta1lc, over here and done so' And oh yes. o n TV were news shotc, of one of their gymnasts landing on flexed knees. and receiving a ~1 en ·• Who was Judging? Another thlllJ I noticed was that her accompan}ing· music was iifted from George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess .. and the specific number was "It .\m't Neccss- anly So" Ah. yes' Now about Grenada. again I quote the ubiquitous Mr Cohen. "The Pentagon got so earned awa) by Its o~n p,ess that 11 a~arded medals to anyont.,~ho set foot on the island. or fed someone who did It was as 1f no one noticed that Grenada was hardly a count!)' but a sped. 10 the Canb- bcan. A 'good New York C1t} street gaRscould htne ~ke111t.'1 Well. I continue 10 Y,nll at Re- agan's "Punch Now and Talk Later" ethic. Surely Mr. Cohen rode in with the first attack wave which Qualifies him to evaluate the operation 1 have lived in New York for years and have nl'\Cr found any street gangs who did Jn~thing more courage9u~ than to cut up nvals.. in_a tch purses. and smear a .once proud city and its -.ubway wnh granite. Mr. Cohen measure<. canhworm'> "'1th rut>bdt rulers. And from when.• the hell did the Pilot C\ca"ate 1h1'> hmJ" T Dl "IC .\N STfWAR T ( ·orona del Mar Let states control coast To the Ed11or. Congressional bills. !> :!324 and H.R 4589. in the Stnatr and House respectively: could give back to the states their nghl to protect their coastlines from oil pollution which was taken away by the Supreme Court • dec1s1on last Janu ry The coun ruled in favor of the Dcpanment of the lntenor which 1s the federal aency r promotln& off-~hort' 011 leasing. It ,mt~ that no federal act1v1ty beyond w s11tcf.threc·m1le limit 1s subJ«t cowtc•s rule . nk:ss Congrtss ~sses ka,islation fi II) Clltending the state'\ area of 1nOuenC'C we may have no control over uvm" who<1e po1cn11al 1m· on our coa t arc maJor. no1 onl) 011 produrt1on but ()(·ean dumping and disposal of nuclear submannes. The adm1n1s1ra"dn has decreased and ~ks 10 ehm1na\C federal fund'i. formerl)' allotted to the states. for administerinj their coastal 1on~ management. With the possibility, even the probability, of7S percent ol the Amencan popula&ior\ hvina on the coast by 1990 (according to reliable study source) this 1s not the time to forego c:oastal plannina. Widespread suppon of S 23~4 and H R 4589. in thr Senate and Hou re ~·~cly is nccdcd 10 push th1~ lca1slat1on through Congrt Write or call )Our rtprt'i.cntat1"c and \Cna· tor\ EVEL ''N Gi\ YM \N Lattuna Beach By Russell W. Peterson l"rMlcMnl. N4111oNI Aucluboft lodety Two decades after the publication of Silent Spnag. and twel ve years after agncultural uses of DDT were halted. that notonous chemical 1s still with us -in pur bodies and in our food. Studies in recent years have showed contamination of humans. wildlife. and the environment to be 1ncrcasmg dramatically in some re- gions of the United States. as DDT - ~•th the tacit approval of the .U.S. [n, iron mental Protection Agency- conttnucs to be used on such crops as c11rus fru11s and cotton. Most people think of DDT as an environmentalists' success story. a chemical banned after 11 was dis- covered to be -.-.1p1ng out bird popu- lations and causing chronic illness 1n other hHng things. That assumption 1s as dangerous as 11 as false. The current resurgence of DDT raises d1sturb1n& .Q.W:Sltons. .abo111 the way pesilcides are regulated 10 the United States. Two national studies in the past year have found detectable amounts of DDT (or its breakdown product, ODE) in every human sample tested. DDT and DOE are still the most commonly found pesticides in stud- ies of food from supermarket shelves. In a study ofthew1ldlife of the Arroyo Colorado watershed of western Texas, U.S Fish and Wildlife Service ~rchers discovered DDT con- tam1nat1on of some species to be 40 umes higher than would have been expected 1f DDT use had stopped m 1972 and the chemical had gradually d1Qppearcd from the environment. The stud} led to wammgs against con'1umpt1on of fish from the area. .\nd some of the b1rdr. whose popu- lation comebacks have hcen at· ~ 1 L.M. Bo vo ... ~ --=------~ ~ -- mbuted to the DDT ban are once aaain in danger, Utah's wild peregrine falcons. for example, are not repro- ducing rapidly enough to sustain their population, and wildlife officials attribute the problems to DD'f. Where is it all coming from? Some of it is probably being used illegally. having been stockpiled before the ban went into effect, or smu~ed in from Mexico and other countnes where its production and use remain legal. Some migratory birds pick up DDT south of the border. since DDT use in Central and South Amenca 1s still widespread. Some foods imported from these regions ma> also be a dietary source of DDT for U.S. cauzcns. since FDA spot checks of food imports are few and far between. But some of the contamination is U .S.-gcnerated and entirely legal. The pesticide dicofol (trade name: Kclthane), which hac, been registered far agncuuural u<;e in the United States for three decades. has been found 'to contain as much as 14 percent DDT. (Many DDT products in use when the ban was issued contained 5 percent or less DDT.) D1cofol 1s widely used on citrus fru11s. cotton. flowers. vegetables, and household plant'i. and over the years it may simply have been substituted wholc!iak for the banned DDT prod- uct'i No one 1s '>Ure exact I> "hen the l . Env1ronmcnttsl Protectton- .\gcnc) discovered d1cofol's DDT content. But tn 1982. with that data in hand. the agenc) decided to continue the rcg1strat1on of dicofol products while requmna .. special field tud1es" to fill in ··data gap " regarding the products' effect'i on birds. uch a dec1 100 \\as legal because the EPA cho e to reprd t~ DDT in d1cofol as an .. untntenuonal" con- taminant contained in the products. The Federal lnsecuc1de. Fungicide and Rodenticide Act sets out an elaborate system of regulations for "active" ingredients in pes11c1dcs. But, by dint of a bizarre omission in the law as presently wntten, EPA need not. if 1t decides that a hazardous ingredient 1s there by accident. make so much as a peep about 11 And although EPA does have authonty to require labeling that discloses DDT content in d1cofol products. in this case n has said only that 11 "UlY consider such a move later. EPA finally responded to public outcry in May. initiating proceedings that may take d1cofol off the market. But it could be years before a decision as reached. And the d1cofol story raises d1sturbmgquest1ons about how many other products may be passing muster at EPA despite being "un- irttentt0nallyeonum1nated .. by DDT and other dangerous chemicals. The irony of EPA's dec1s1on to continue to permit DDT should not be lost. William Ruckelshaus was the agency's first administrator. and in that capacity was the Judge who ordered t.bece'isation of all but public- health uses of DDT in 1972. Has second tenure already ha been marked by several pest1c1de con- troversies He has told COnJress that he thinks the federal pesticide Jaw ltoes not need wbstant1al rtVlsion'i, that problems can be handled admin- istratively. If EPA's handling of the DDT problem is an indicator of the kind of environmental protection. we can e~pcct from this agcmC}, then EPA still has a Iona way to go bcfo~ it de f'\'es ttu: pubhc tru t It once enjo)ed. It's a Jong walk to harvest honey \' ou kn~\\ hm~ thr whl'll tJ31 \l'\t~·,... roll 1hc1 r cara' ans of comh1nc1o from one end of North \ml'r1C':I to the othl't dunna &hi." harH\I \t'a\on'? group of beekeeper called the ''Hnch1va" do ahc ~nw an fap:in Carry1n their hi\ C\ with 1hrm. the) tra,·cJ ab<>ut l,000 mile!> a ~e.. r tu collect hone). the middle <X'U1vc:"~ ke) of F? · In your younger )Cars. )Our heart beats fa~t when you inhale. slow when you exhale. As you aae. though. tht heart muscle tlfTen The difTc~ncc betwctn the inhale-exhale rate nar- row That'' ~hy a doctor who p.ty'.\ attention rotild tell )'OU, .. Congratula· t1on • )ou'vc ot the heart of a 20. )Car-old" .. ELL W. PETERSON Audubon ety Jac1 AIDE ISO I Mex1~aa ·business can be ·:·deadly: Americans chased by armed soldiers for wfilstleblowing WASHINGTON -They play rough south of the border. Two executivesofa U.S. company that does business in Mexico nearly paid wath their lives for rashly trying to buck the 5ystem ofoflicial corruption and cover-up that pervades com- mercial dealing.s with Melucan gov- emment agencies. Here is the executives' ha tr-raising story, told to my associate Dale Van Atta· J won't identify the.company, because it is still doing business in Mexico. It isa reputable supplier of agncultural productsand services. The company bid successfully on a 1981 contract with Andsa, the Mex- ican government's food storage mon- opoly, and on another contract m 1982 with Conasupo, the government food distnbution company. But theAmencan firm was euchred out of a S 1.4 million contract with Andsa for600 heavy-duty tarpaulins to protect stored_grain from the elements. An official of the Mexican coffee Jnstitutcundcrb1d the u.s companyby$75 and waiaWardcd the contract. As at was later pieced together, an . Andsa employee in New York nad caUed the Coffee Institute official and tipped him off to the tarp deal. This y.iasaf\ershe had unsuccessfully proposed a secret partner!.hipwith one oft he U.S. executives. Wltb the intent of cutting the other out. With thccollusionofthctwo U.S. manufacturers that would actually be making the t.arpauhns. the Mexican official was able to come in w1 th a bid S 75 cheaper-by offering inferior tarps without the five-year warranty the U .S. company provided. The Mexican official made at least SS83.000incommission. The. ta~ulins, meanwhile, didn't last a yea? an the Mexican heat. The U.~. firm'sexecuuvesdecided to fight Jn late 1981, they appealed to Carlos Peredo Merlo, an assistant to Ennque Diaz Ballesteros. the head of Conasupo. BaJlcsteros promised an investigation, but did nothing. The Amencan bus1 nessmen went to the U .S. Embassy in Mexico City, whe~ a commercial officer told them there was little she could do. "These people within the Con- asupo system are well-known for corruption," they remember her say- ing. Encoura~ed bythisdisclosure- and by President Miguel de la Madrid's much-ballyhooed anti..cor· rupt1on campaign-the two ex- ecutives rcponed the 1arpaulin affair to the Mexican attomey general, and advised the Mexicans how to recoup t.bcSL4milltonloston the defective tarps. But by~ Ballesteros had become one of de la Madrid's key personal assistants. His sidekick, Peredo Merlo, was now Andsa 's lcpl counsel. and he advised again t prooecdingin the case. . The day after reporting to the authonties, the two Amencan busi· ncs men headed toward the Texas border, in the white 1984 Camaro with Califonua plates that they had been <lrivinaaround Mexico City for h~owecks.It was late on a Saturday ni&ht on the main road to the border. Suddenly a late-model. radio- cquippcct Lincoln Continental t>Cgan cha 1n thctwo.busineumen.Ononc harp tum, they could 5ee that one of their pursuer.-wu Wlcldinea sub-• machine 1un. Anothcrradao. cquil)pcdcarJoanedin the chase. Thnnks to 111ru1 dnving. a bu of ludcandspccd topping I IOmdeun hour.i thcbusincs men managtd to cludethctwocars. When they • ORANGE COAST DlilJPilal H. L. fctnrar11 Ill Putlllshe< Skt'pv. 11.;m runs in tam1hc · rcponcd the in idtntat the border, a Mexican au rd told them the l.mcoln ''hullel· • had al dy pa Std throqh. He1a1d ) one cApcn. the men In 1t were "fcdtralcs" - rgncd to top national pohcc. Frank ZJnl Ma ~tor Tom T•lt C411 Ea.tor Cr.to Sheff •• F.csaor ihots from 1mc cnou h N n1&h1ed" If w. )Ou'tt one out L.M. B•Jd i • 1 nd/ atu f>1 111\•ll 011 the houscll hum' '" Qt t"'( lhrtt. w1m1/ '· - • J..r I& • .. . Trojans bre~~e in C~liseu~ heat . . . ... .. .. . . Aggres offer little resistance, as USC enjoys 42-7 blowout By ROGER CARLSO . OI h Dii11J ........ I OS .\NGELES -h ~as billed as a "C9nfidence builder .. and it tumro out to be no more than that mad t the hcnt of the Coliseum turda}• afternoon s the Univt'r It} of Southern Cahfom1a used Utah uite•s . Aggies as a punch mg bag en rolJte to a 4 2-7 nort-conf crence ~ football vicl01). " . ~ .. , • · · . ' FortheTroJansnwa~iwelcomedbetinmn toa 19~ USC'a Fred Crutcher racea Into the open to acore flnt touchdown of the game Satar- clay while being pursued by Utah State'• Dan K1U"eM (60} and lllke Roblnaon (89). campaign after the 4-6-J production of 1983. but rn ttalilty very little was pro, en again t the outmanned Aggies. who simply were not up to Top 20 competiuon. "We're probably deeper than they ure. and"'" should be.'' '>aid USC Coach TedTollnerin theat1enuath'ofa vcn hot afternoon Temperatures ranged on the field lrom · Fred Cratcher !08-112 degr~ . . Tollner and a cro~d of 45.067 ~a~chcJ the T"?Jan.s the dcfenSt furced Utah tatc~ into a punung ttua11on. . humble Utah State with the helpofaJun1or Zeph Lees 94-Later the Aggies nt for 1t on fourth...and .. two at tht yard touchdown run. in addnion to a 6-yard burst. U 42 and were dmitd, to be ansWend With a S~ touchdown runs of 17 and I yards b) Fred Crut~er. a U · march. capped b) C.-Utchtt•, n.,-ard dash around his touchdown .J>.:! from Scan Salisbury to freshman Randy ri&ht side and set up by Salisbury's 22-)'afd stnkc to spht Ta~ner and a mop-up touchdown run b~ freshman Ryan end Hank Norman. Knight. . _ . . Utah State responded with its most un~vc dri~ Also viewed. how~ver, we.re five TroJan fµmblcs (tour of the da). march1Dg 8 l yards onl) to be denied at the USC reco':'ercd by the Aggies). which lowed the USC wagon 6-)-ardline-andthat• ~he.nl.ftstunnedt.beAaaieswitb considerably. • hi~ 94-)CU'd dash. tyiQ& a school record set ~ by o,..;,bt It was those turnovers. however. that set up Tollner's Ford in 1977. appreciation of the overall performance. ··11w~u22dive play ... said Lee, a fourth·) cat back (a ''It was in how ~e bounced back that I liked.'' said the red-bi rt junior) in the limelight for lhc first lltnc. second:year c~ch. "We came out in both hahc and By thetimehcwastothc:?Oaft.er onnan·sfin.aJblod turned 110,ernght away. but turned It into positi,cs. ThC) coming from the leftsid • it wasobvi Lee....,gomgthe marched on ~· but we kept them out We made the pla) distance with a six-yard lead on the opPosition. after the negatives. .., thought, 'Ob. gos~ l really can•t be running Olis "from a defensive standpoint. the key short distance far;· said the haPP.Y Ltt 10 the winner's loCker room. plays they had to make. we made. It was the same thmg .. He looked hke be had an uphill bunt." said Tollner. offen:.ively. We made some prc;>gres~ today:· ... Before ~e·s had that tendency of too much LalCBl st'1ft In a game that required httle m the way of turning He·s getting so~ confidence and not lookina anymore ... points. the first reversal came when Crutcher fumbled the Three straight punting s1tuanons softcntd USC's look ball away on U C's first play from scrimmage at the 31. but (Pleue eee TllOJAJftl/82) Rain stops long enough for Angels Defense, Lee save Bruins Fcillowtng 11/2-hourdelay, Lynn, Grich deliverdeciSIVe blows in 6-:5 triumph • CHIC AGO (AP) -Things arc staninJ to go the way of the Angels and this is the proper time of the )Car. accord1n1 lo Man\ger John McNamara. "When m} average kept dropping and got down to .217. I started looking at films and talking to a lot of people." said Gnch, ~ho has raised his average to 255 from .217 in a 19- game stretch. The Wild, Wild West AL WEST ,STANDINGS W L Pct Ge • n ,. ~" n ff Sil 71 " S07 Yl Setuf'•r• S<wn MeelS • Cti.ca90 S KeMti City S S..11• • Mmnesol• ~ Tens ' . TedllY"s~ ...... (Will l2·10l~I Chl:.90 (Sea,,« 13-tl. CN/11>91 S at 4 11 m • SA.'°lj DIEGO <AP) -UCLA Coa !:\Tern Donahue said a "heroic•· effort b) his def ensc and the kkkina of John Lee. who had six field goals, Fred Lynn'shomertriggered a two- run seventh which included Bobby Gricb's run-scorina sinJle Saturda) hftcd the Af\&Cls to a 6-5 victory over the Oucaeo White Sox. in a run. three short of the American bnngmg out the best 10 Lynn and League record of I 3 set by Taffy • Grich. both of whom are hot. Wright of Chicago ID 1941. McNamara said "Lynn and Grich are Gnch hit his 16th homer and the capable of doing. But Bnand (Down-. 200nrofh1s career earlier in the game ing) and Reggie (Jackson) arc both before smghni home the winnink run hilting well. Things arc decent for us. in the seventh after Lynn had tied the This 1s the proper time of the )car:· game with his 20th h me run. 1 he tnumph was the fourth stra1v.ht for tbc Angels and kept them ~1thm:a half-gaine of the lead in the Amencan League West. S-1 IL '°" '4 •1 at 'J.a-l'-$) da ,~.-'~ The blows came after a 11/i-hour rain delay which had McNamara worried because the White Soll had taken a 5-4 lcad in the bottom of the sixth before play was halted by rain. "Things did not look very good, to ,, say the least," said McNamara. "The umpires pvc us a chance, too." Asked if the pennant pressure is Lynn said "l'd like to ~Y that,• .. h only took me 14 years." Gnch when asked if the hot race in the laughed and said about hilting his Amcncan league West was giving 200th, ''but a lot of gU}S ne,er hit· him a boost. 200.'; "But, really. I'm getting good balls Grich said the reason for h1s recent to hit, I'm pla)'mg every day. the gu)'s surge has been "a chang~ tn m) in front of me arc-gellmg on base and batting stance. I adopted the (Juan} the gu)'S behmd me arc h1lltng well," Beniquez style with a eveJ swing. I said Lynn. "It's a lot easier to get had my hands low. uppercutttng the pitches to hit with men on b:lse." ball and I wasn't making contact. I Lynn's homer marked the 10th also S\arted relaxing my hands the straight game in which he has driven way Rod Carew docs. McEnroe, Lendl stretched to, limit Navratilova also extended, but wins National Tenni Center with a 4-6. 6-4. 6-4 victory over sccond--seeded Chris Evert Lloyd. McEnroe, who won this tour- women ts crown nament in 1979-80-81 . and Lendt will battle for the men's title this after- ·~~~~~~~-·~~~~~ ~ noon. -. "I thought it was a great match." NEW YORK (AP) -Both John McEnroe said of his semifinal in this McEnroe and Ivan Lendt needed $2.SS million Grand Slam tour-five-set v1ctoncs Saturday to move ,. . tnto the men's singles final of the U.S. nament ... immy s won it \\\ioyears'" ~n Tennis Championships, while a row. If he had won it three years in a row, he would have tied me. artina Navratilova captured her "I had the feeling I was tJle only gu)' second stra!Jht women's title. who was going to be able to stop 1t. So Seeking his fourth crewn in Amen-1 had to take matters into my own ca's premier tennis event. the top-hands. seeded McEnroe finally worc down · f d ·,,._ h defendina champion Jimmy Con-"I think 1 he ha won toni.,.t. e nors.-6-A. .,_6. h5. 4'6. 6-.3....Earlier in a probabl)' would have won tomor- <Uy that uw more than 12 hours of ro~;Enroc said he didn't think tennis on the hardcourt of Louis Lendt pla)'ed "all that great. but he ArmstroniJ Stadium. Lendl. the No. 2 certainly hit the great shots when he ~· fo~ght back from the bnnk of needed to at the end The prcsurc ehmma_llon to stop Pat Cash of might be off him a little bit because Austraha, 3-6, 6-3. ~· '-7· 7-6. . .. he's gotten to the final now and he In the wor.nen s championship · doc n't have that much to I~." match, Navralllova, the No. l seed. Serving for • 2-1 ltad in sets. won her ~ond strat&ht crown at the McEnroe double-faulted to lo""e-0 College football after Connors won the first point on a sweeping forehand \iOlley. He pulled back to J0-30 before Connors moved to pme point when McEnroe netted a half-volley. And when McEnroe double-fault· ed. the set wa:. back on st"l"-C. Lynn's homer h111o 20\b, came after the rain delay off tthevcr and loser Ron Reed. G-6. Juan Beniquez lhtn singled with l\\O outs and scored all the way from first ¥hen Grich's PoP fl)' dropped for a sirfgle in left ecnler. Delore the game was halted by rain. Ron Kittie's pmch. two-run homer 1n the bottom of the sixth on 1he first pitch from relie"er and winner Luis Sanchez, 9-6. had hfted the Whue So" into a 5-4 lead W"t USC 42, Ut•h St. 7 UCLA 11. Sen Ole9o St. l5 oreoon 21. L:ono a .. ef\ st. 11 W~ton 26, Nortl\wnt•n O Conno~ held at love to pull to 5-5 (Pleue eee llcENllOB/85) Pat Cub of Australia mo•ea In for a b&cllhand return to I•an Lendt duriDC U.S. Open aeailflnal club In New York. • WHhtnoton St. 42. Ulal'I .., Rtdrltt Artaona 23, California 13 0tti.t1oma SI.I'~~· ArltOM St. 3 IYU 47, llaYIOf" l) • Fresno SI. 37. 90l'9 SI. '21 Mld'llotn St. 24, ColOf•do n S.UW.Wflt O!ll•~ 1'. Stanlord 7 r.ww.tt Mk:htoan 22. ~mf, Fie 1• Purdue 23, Notre 0.IN 21 Otllo SI. n, ~ St, 14 • NM1r1,1t• 42, Wvom nt 7 IOWI "· Iowa SI. 21 Seuth '°''on c . A ~m• 11 Ftorldl 21, I.SU 21 Georoia 26. s Mt i " 19 Syracuse 21. Marvland 7 c.iem'on ss. vtrotnla o .... ,,.,.,. &t lS. utoen 12 •Com&llt tl. hfnihfllr"I M .. Buo TUCIEI -- SPORTS CotuMN 'IST --- Ta••~ l 14·\ll al MMl'leMl!!a ..... .__.....ca.- ANGRU (22) -Home lll Seo1 tl, l2, U O.Vt'land k lS. 16 Cf\lceoo. 17, I t, 20 K•Ma• Cltv, 21, 22, n Tt••• ...... l91 5eDt ' Chlcaoo, 24 11), U . %6 KanMS Cltv, 27, 11 1' 30 Tnas. • MINNESOTA nu -~ (llt Seo! • -~• M ll.'lZ KellsU C y, 17, It "· 20 Chle.a9o. 21. 22 DC.......,.. Awn 001 s.t 14 1s. '' r .. u . 2•. 2S 2• c~. 77, 21. 2', 30 Ci.Ytlend KANSAS CJTY (21) -._,.,. (I) S9P1 f s..tt11t. 21. n n O.kl9ftel. ,.. m .. ». ,. ~ A•n (Ill S.Ot O. 11, ll ~la, 14 lS. 1' S..ttie, 17, 11, 1', 20 Al\Nla. 11 7', 31 OeLlalld Ram~go for first win today By CURT SEEDEN °' ............... As far as quarterback Vinet Fer- rgamo is concerned. there's nowhere to go but up toda) when he lcads'thc Rams aptnst the Cleveland Browns 11 .A.nahe1m Stadium (I p.m.). ~ Fcmpmo suffered through one of h1s "'orst FL performances ID the season opener -and on Monday Night Football. no l~s -completing JU t 11 of 33 passes for 84 )atd in a 20-13 setback to the Dallas Cowbo)S In addition. Ferrapmo was inter- cepted four umes ·we onl\· ha'e to benefit from this ....,._,.., .. and ouuu~ --~nJ look. toward leveland;· Fcrrapmo said after last ""ttk's pme. 'Our numbel"'5 were not good and we could not ustain an) t)pcofdmc:· Fcrragamo's numbers included l\1s long~t .pa .pla) of the mg.ht -19 \lrds to Enc DKkC'f'SOn. nd bickerson ran for l 5 oflhose 19 \ards af\er cat\:hing the ~ma pa ·. He earned a rat1n1 of 2.5 ton a ~tc of 100). the low t of the openin -Wttk quarterbacks But ttlert's no reason to be lookmg forba kupJefTKemptoda~ vohcn the Ram take on the 8roYt n .. I don't want Vin e loo 1n O\tr bis shoulder... Ram Coa~h John Rob1n~n ~id. "Thl' hank~t thin 1n lPleue .ee RAii /82) Bna\M. wbo ==· -5 lC\c;'IC'Y O'fCt' s-..... da) ni&btinanon~on ~fOOlball game. · "I'm delighted. Our football tr.am pla)edhard." Donabucliid ... It wasa real heroic effort by our ckfcnse to prc$Crve the victory for UCLA. John Lee i:. as good (a kickc;:) as r .. e seen ... . The Aztecs had a cbancc to tic the gamt" .,.ill) 16 seconds left. but Chris O'Bncn·s 44-)-ard field aQaJ attem~t was sh,on. • The beavil)-fa,orcd Bruins. play- ing their season opener. were held without a touchdo9o'D by an aroused San Diego State ckfcnse. Donahue S&Jd he 9.'IS not surprised that UCLA did oot score a touch- down. "Last \car we didn't score a TO tn the first ·pme either, .. he said. "We had some nice dri-.es th.at wound up wtth thrtt poi.nts 1astead of six. rve said all along that peoples' expecta- tion for our team were out oflinc. We ha'e a long v.ay to co." The loss dropped the Aztecs to 0-2. It was their ninth straiaht loss. daUQ& · bad.to last-season.-tyin& the lonaest losing streak in the school's hisio (set b) the 4.zt« teams of 1942 and lQ4S) I San Diego tatc twice was poised to score the go-.ahcad touchdown m the founh quaner. but both drives deep into UCLA territory ended in turn- o-. m . With about four minlttcs left. Aztec running back Dan Gaston fumbled at the Bruins• IS.-,ard line and the ball \\'ll~ f'e'CO\ ~ b) UCl.Atad.k.Oarid---- Randle. On t~ 11ecs' J1fl"'IOUS ~- sc ion. with about nine .minutes to plu. San Diego tatc running c d; Caic, Brown fumbled a& the UCLA. 3- \-ard hne. where Bruin linebacker Ltt kno"lcs. a product of 1anna Hia.h. pounced on the ball. "Wciu!ltdidn'lJClanylud.:.:· Ail · Coach DougScoHl said. "We may~ the unluck1~t team in Amenca:· But Scovil said he was proud of the wa)' his team pla}ed. "I f4 I great about tbi team." h said. ··r,e been ~~1na we ·•·di bc\."Omc a ood foo1ball team and I think wt prc.>v<.'d 1t here toni&}tt. W _ 1u~t have to ccp the faith and we·u I ,. (P eee BltUUfS[B2~J,-=--=,.,....,,., -- 1 SP ORTS BREAK ~~---·-----~ ---- -~ - -TeaDl USA edged by Soviet , 2-l, in Canada Cup rum AP di '" I ED 10NTO. •. lbcrta -The 0' 1ct Union m d 1t four C.an d up hocke) '1('lonc!> 1n row turda) n1 ht, ndm the solid oaltc:ndingofVIJidim r 1J hkm 1012·1 dc-ei ion ovcra tuboom\lnitedStatc team . Goats earl\ in the first period b Sergei Mak ro' nJ m the «'c'ond b)' Mikhail Varn ko' (rt:nrd 2..0 J d that the • \ 1et held onto "1th the help of four t' ves rn lhc laSt haJf uf 1hc • th ril pc nod h) h1un. • • he SO' 1et onltc:ndcr top~ Joe Mullc-n on "' > und made out tandin• sto~ on clos.c·1n 1 b) Rob rpcnter. Onan l..D\loton and Mark John on The onl) one" of 17 r\mcrican ~hot\ to gt't p.:i~t h hkin wa a "1ckcd )lap hot b) dcf<'n\Cman Mile Ramscv. fhe United St11te,, u·31hng 2-l 1ne into the third pcnod, came out h1ttinganJ had th '1et\ on th.: run Out the rO\.I~ ta tics backfirtd late in the game "ht>n Brvan Tromer took his sc~·ond bo3rding J>rntll} "'1th three minute\ let\-to pla). · . . Ttle 'ie~ had J.7 sh ts on l ~\goaltender Tom . aaira<sa. \IShO lro was ~arp 1n· a los1n"g cflort The loss wa!> the first in four µmes for the United States and dropped them into a nc for ~ond place" 1th C. nada at 2·1·1 in the round-robin portion of the toumamen1 The Amencans "ho finish "'ilh West German) on Monday. and the (anad1ans.. who face the Soviets 10 close out the opening round. alrcad')-haH! clinched sp0tsin the ~mi finals So ha\e the Soviets and Sweden. but m3tchups for the next round won't be decided until after Monda) 's games. Quote of the day John Ugume, owner of the Bay State Bom- bardiers of the Continental Basketball Association, after moving the t~ from Brockton'to Worcester. Mass , where ex-Hoty Cross star Togo Palazzl Is st Ill a popular figure: "We're going to have a Togo Paliuzt hight. Everyone named Togo gets In free." ' .. umber now 11 Gardner hired for next season MINNE \POLIS -Manager Billy • Gardner. who~ first-place M inncsota Twins lost IOl.games two )Cars ago, ha~ s1gnrd a contract for next season. .. I'm real happy about 11 One ~car's good enough.·· Gardner said The pnce tag of Gardner'\ contract was not d1sdosed. but It was believed to~ about $100,000 The Twins also announced that Minneapolis banking giant Carl Pohlad h~d signed utle papers ollic1ally compleung the sale of the club to him by Cal"m Gnffith. · Cub regain .even-gune lead lllinota• Swoope la acquitted P.RINGFIELD. Ill. -University of [!] lllin<?is football tar Craig S~oope wa c II• acqumed on c:oca1ne trafficking charge · -turday b) a U. Distnct Court Jury. Tbe verdict was returned after 13'h hours of dclibenu1ons over two days by the JUf) of nine women and three men • --. Jurors frequently could be heard embroiled in heated discussion from outside their jury room on the third'looroflhe federal bu1ld1ng here. When the verdict was read by U.S. 01stnct Coun Judge J Waldo Ackerman, Swoope wa& hugged by defense attorney J. Steven Beckett. Swoope. dressed in a blue blazer with a 1982 Liberty Bowl p:itch, showed littleemouon as he listened to the verdict. Banker sets mark at Del Mar DE.L MAR -lJunker, Kentucky· E bred 3·)'e r·old who was w1nles\ in three • spnnt ~cc~ this year. br~zed to a four· length vtctory in record time in the I J/ 16· mile El CaJon Sta~cs at Del Mar Saturday. , ~ Bunker. trained by.Bob Wt}eelcr and ndd~n by Ray S1b1lle, forced tJle pace from the outset and took the lead at tho 1hret!-quarter m;lrk. Televtalon, radio · TEL£Vf810N 10 a.m. -PRO ,OOTBALL: 0 II VI. New York Giants, Channel 2. . 1 p.m. -TENH18; U.S. Open, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ut h St. vt. USC (tape), Channel 2. 4 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angela at Chicago White Sox,Channel5. 1 ... RADIO 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL· Cleveland at Ra"!.a, KMPC (710). • 1 p m. -PRO FOOTBALL: GrMn Bay at Raldera, KRLA ( 1110). 1 p.m. -•A&EIALL: Cincinnati at OOdg rt, KABC(790). <4 p.m. -i8ASEIALL: Angels at Chicago White Sox. KMPC (710). , ·TUCKER ... Packers will air it out a:gai~st ~aider defense Fn>mBt name of the team on "'hH. h 10 v.agc:r Often_ these peopk run ~lcs l'' cnts wherein 1he su~riber gets 1v.o for~'"""' Lhe pnce ofone or a."blue plate special" or a "blockbuster rcka~ .. or 'Big Al sSuper Pia>" and '>oonand \()forth. There 1s rareh a nsk in'olved inasmuch all such sen ices an: guaranteed That 1s tosa~.1fthe intormation pro .. 1ded does not pro' e cffecucc. new matenal will usualh Ix· furnished without charge. LO\.\ '\{JEL~ (AP> -One ot the Juhn Jellerson. ·· .\nd ((,n.~n Ba} \iat1onal Foo1baU League·~ hnest # quanerback l} nn) Dicke) 1s a 'er) wide rece1"cr tandems will he 3<lUrate passer matched against one of the 'FL ·s · h's going to be a challenge for us. best pa1r of comerbad.s toda> "-hen .\nd it's going to be a challenge for the Green Bay Packers meet the Los them. We have outstanding come~." Angeles Raiders Raiders' comerbacks Lester Ha}cs Both teams "ill bring 1..0 rc~:ords and Mike Ha}nes ha\C been among into the I o clock game at the the best in the league for )Cars and Coliseum for the Raiders· home were both oubtand1ng last Jan 22 in opener. helping the Raiders whip the Wash- .. ,f n's not the best (~t ot wide ington Redskins ~8-9. in Super Bowl recel\ersl m the league it's got to be '\\'Ill . 24-23 SurpnsinaJy. Jefferson· didn't have a reception m the game. but Coach Forrest Gregg ind1catrd that such a development meant nothing. "We don't think about featunng one guy over the other." Gregg said. .. We go into a game try1n1 to hit the man that's open That s as far as we go. h's a team effon. this ts a team game. and the team is more 1mpon- ant than an} ind1v1dual •• yards coming on one play late in the game. after the outcome had been dec1drd. "Our comers have played against them before." Flores sa1J. "We'll play our style. I'm sure they'll play, their style. "Lofton has a multitude of talent, he's a complete recei ver. The one thing about James 1s he has that tremendous speed along with that size (6-3. 197 pounds). That makes him unique in this league passes for 188 yards and one tol!ch- down against St. 1.ou1s. The Packers won despite p1ckmg up 266 yards in total offense to 417 for the Cardinals. .. One thing you've got to say -we made 11 interesting." Gregg said. "We didn't play a great pme I thought we "- had some bia plays •• .\ claent v.ilhng tospend a fev. more dolla~can obtain such h1ghl} de- ., sarable package\ as the "lod. of thl' weck"and "lockof1he monlh · m the top two or 1hrec.' CoaC'h Tom Lofton 1.:augbt se.\en pas~ for 134 nores of1he Raiders said "hen asked )ards las1 Sunda~ m helping the abou1 the Pad:ers· James Lofton and Packers edge the °31 Lou1& Cardinal•. Ha)es and Ha)'nes had a lot to do With the Raiders' 24-14 season- opening v1ctO!'}. at Houston last Sundav. The Oilers completed on" 12 of i9 passes for 201 yards, wnh 5(> "Jefferson is an acrobauc receiver We know he'll make a tough catch." Dickey completed 16 of his 22 Asked about the: Raiders, Grega • ~1d, "We know what we're facing: a great football team . They have no apparent weaknesses. (Runn1na back) Marcus Allen lookrd temfic aµ inst Hou, ton He c.an do 1t all . An~ Jim Plunkett is an outstanding quar- 1erba~k." .\n astounding-4tem for sak an· nually '" the··tod.: of the ~car " This 1s c:<penSI\ e but worth 1t .\n isolated game. usuall} a college e' cnt, is fea\urcd and lhc fma\ 'ICO~ pro' ad ed. How this i~ pps tble" mmd· boa&J1n& but 1fwc \r.ncw how the gu) t~ It, we v.ouldn"t ha\C to but 1t- an} more than the gu} v.ould ha\c to sell.IL .\tan\ rate. the~a as to locate a · S} stem and gov.1th It The loan compan) rosters are full ofgu.,s v..ho employst.at1s11csand v.omen v.ho bl:t • on cute quarterbad.s • And rcmem~r. ' Be there a man wuh wul so dead. Who nC\ er to h1m~lfhas said. : '"llO\ ca team that beats the •spr~d " • Minnesota ref uses to wilt, tops Texas MlNNEAroU ~>\Pl -Mtnne- sota's Tim Laudncr broke out of a 1- for-33 slump wuh four hits. including a gamt-'-'mntng double in 1be eighth inning and a home run. leading the Twms past the Te>.as Ranger\, 5-4. S:uurda) With the scored ued 4-4 and tw o out m the eighth, pmch-hmer Rand) Bush snapped an O-for·30 s1omp wnh a single. laudner followed with a double off reliever D1ck1e Noles. I ·2. deep to nght center field . dm mg in Bush w11h the winning run. 'Winner John Butcher. 12-8. allow- t-d nine hits and struck out fi\e 1n pitching his se'enth comple1e game of the )Car --------------------------------------- The Twin~ were tra1hng 4-1 in the sc'enth. when M1cke) Hatcher hit a three-run homer wath t""o out. dnv- ing m laudner and Kirb) Puckett. • 1Royals nip Seattle, 5-4 and tying the score With one out. Laudner singled and pitcher Frank Tanana fell down • K..A.~S.\~ <.IT Y I .\Pl -~t~ve Seattle' Jim Preslc). ha\ eighth The fielding Puckett's bunt Tanana then ·Balboni''> 1hrce·run homer laft~d the home run follov..rd a double b' Da'e struck o\!t Tim Teufel. his seventh • l<..an'3!. ( II\ RO\ als to a 5-4 \ ICtOI'\ Henderson and ca mt> ufl Ka nsa\ (It\ stnkeout. before Hatcher ~mashed : o'er thl ~a11k· ~1 annt r'> ~aturda\ '>tarter Mike Jones. · his fourth homer of the season. ~ naghi . Joe Bcckv.ith. 8·3. "'ho took o'er The Ranger'$ scored three umes in ; The \IClor. li;cpt the Ro!al!I in 3 <Jfter Preslefs home run. got the the first inning. v.:ith the help ot • lirst-placl' tll' v.nh 1he Mmnc .. Dta \ ictoq de\pite allowing \I slopp) Twins' fielding. Vin~ Ferragamo RAMS VS. BROWNS ••• From Bl this ~ague 1s to keep your qunr· gotten the hang of against the Cow- terback funcuonina. The man will boys pla)' better and two weeks from now "We will improve our passing we'll be saymg great thina,s about game The problem 1s that we .are him." adJusting to a changing passing en· The) continue to say good things "laronment llld ~e·re not quite there ab9.ul Dickerson. however The sec-yet. We're worlung to correct our on<:t-year running back out of SMU approach this week. picked up 138 yards on 21 ca mes and "We might have had too many scored the Rams' only touchdown vanations to our passing game." said against the Cowboys Robinson. "We've added a lot of new "We didn't run the ball .all that stuff. and many of tt)e routes can great and our offense JUSt didn't change based pn slight adjustments. produ~ ... Dickerson noted ··aut you We seemed to get absorbed in that." can't rely on one football game 10 "Alt~!>Ugh Vince Ferragamo ~s determine a season." . the ab1hty to throw the ball, you ~e "We will improve and improve rapidly," said Robinson. ··1n this leaaue, the essence of the play 1s to not get caught up in the ups and downs. Part o( being successful 1s pla)ing through times that ap not smooth." Robinson expects big things from thcclub'scomphcated passinaattack, which he feels the Rams hadn't quite got to stop Dickerson," said Cleveland Coach Sam RutiJliano. .tHe probably 1~ the most dominating player in the NFL today." The Browns. who lost to the Seattle Seahawks 33-0 in their first pmc, are expecting some improvement them· selves "That was not the real Browns," said Rutigliano. .:: T~m in the American l l"ague W~i ( hambers· RBI single in the ninth. Micke) River\ led off the inning : The Ro} a ls fim b.:i~rnan. ~ho had 5cattle opened the ~onng in the with a sin~e that skipped off second "'ROJANS "PEN Wl"'H 42 .f'7 IN J-_ _.::~h~o:,:.m:.:,;<'~r;.ed:;....;F;..n;;.,d;.-;a;.r.~"ff'nft.1;;gh~t rn"',.:,hr.e;..nc;lh~c7nire;;.·-~~~ ~ b} Ja;.~ Percooie h.1srm30 !~ufers gtou_.-G.aaci.i:)~W~a~rdt1--T ....... ""'..,,. U "'1 -:.1-W -.-.-.------------: • u '>lnC'C Spike O"'en and Alvan Da' is The then bounced into a potcnual double From Bl • .\ugust :!lS ~•th a pulled nb cage Ro~als got an unearned run in the play ball to shortstop but \hns .. muscle. rallied the Ru\ ab "-•th h1'!1 fourth wnh the help ofiv.o erro~. the Speier muffed 11 and Rt\ er\ went to for a while but then a 44-yard drive addrd some zest with Oran'e Coa t a~a produ<t contnbu11ng included 1Jrd homer of the ..Cils<>n in the '>t>.th \Ccond b' late her Bob Kcame) that third. I :38 left m the half: then some real spark m the Trojans' fonner &hson High star Mark Bo)er(a starter at ti.aht tnd ~ inning allo~e<i a run 10 score-Budd\ Bell follo~ed wnh a double offense appeared with a 61-yard sconng march ~u1ring with one catch for five yards). former Edison de1ens1vc \flcr \1ngk•, b} JorgL· Orta and down the third base hnc. sconng JU t 47 stconds.. back Duame Jackson (a naner at comC'r) and former • J ran~ \\ hatl'. Halhon1 hit the ti~t The Ro,al\ v.ho clo\«! out the Rive~ and Ward Bell took'thii'd on Salisbury hit T1mm1e Ware with a 42-)ard pass to the Edison punter Tro> ,Richardson (four punts for a 42.7 plllh from \tanner'!> 't•mer \.11kl' wn~ w11h ihc Manncr'> toda). open a Larr) Pamsh's fl) out and scored on Utah St.ate 19 (almost all of the credit goes to Ware and his averasc)_ \.foorL' deL·p 1n111 1he ll'ft.fidd \land'> l'rucaal three-game \~ru:~ with the Pete O'Bncn ·s \acnficc 0). making it run down the sideline). followed by a perfect pass to to the A.lw former Fountain Valley J:unter Chris Spcrk \1oorc drupix•d h1' nm1h game in l "ins Monda.,hin \1innesotafi. Tfiheir 3--0. far comer to Tanner with 13 S«onds left in the half to give (Kone pduntPfol r 39 }ards). fformer atcr Dc1 High star the la\l I 0 dee •'>1C1n'> and fell to .5· I 5 road tnp takes 1 cm to Seattle or our The Tv. ins loaded thl' b:lscs with USC a commandin(I 28-0 halftime bulge. enne y o .a (a starter at ullback who camcd twi The RO\als traakd \.,alter a two-games and to .\oahe1m for a three· awo out in the bottom of the firsL but Crutcher coughed 11 upuaamon rheTr~si~s~)~~ Rar rol'Ei~lineman Iun home! in I.he top of the ~1xth b~ 8ame sc1 w1-th tlw .\!!!_el~ _ ---T-.m:ma stnll' out (,an Gacttt to end oi the third quarter David Cad1pn. a sophomore who saw considerable time ~-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-._..;.. _________ .&.--_~ _ __,;_;....-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-=.;_.-.-.--.-.-. the 1nnma. · .. !\II of a sudden I saw too much g.recn (JTW).'" S*td at guard .. , I I · ~ innewta made 1t ,'\-1 in the ( rutcher ofh1s fit'!lt bobble in the 1m11ar quarter. "I rtlaxed • I I second when Laudncr ht1 a tv.o...uut and I didn't -.ce the guy -------------------• ... • 1 1 GENTLEMEN'S ~LASS MAlllCU~E 11 home run. · "The second one came when r got htt on the funn) U The Range'"' v.cnt ahead 4-1 in the bone:· : I . I 1. Nails impeccably cleansed 2 Shaped to your request. SC\.(nth "'hen Curt Wilken.on hit hi) Rut the ~eC'ond 1urno,er by Crutcher pr<>vtded I fi,int maJor league home run. sophomore strong~fet\ Mkke> Bell with hi• big moment I alter 1tie defense forced Utah Suite into a field goal Harris makes debut with Seattle today ~ I • I . I : I ~ I : I . I • . I ! I I : I J I : I ! I • I ! I I I I I I I I 3. Powder buffed to a high gloss. 4. Calluses and hangnails removed . 5. Special blend of liquid or paste polish. 6 All m approximately 1h hour. 7 Regular '10, with this coupon •s 8. Greatesfmanicure you ever had or it's FREEi If you can't use this coupon, please pass it to a friend. They will thank you and so will I. SPECIAL ALL LADIES SER~ICES 1/~ OFF I s1tuat1on. BRUINS Bell blocked 11 to maintain USC's defensive supcn-1 • • • Oflt). I J'rom Bl Ware was ne\t to fumble it away but on'ce apin the I set this th mg tu med around-I know defcn1e tu med rigbtaround and forced the visitors to punt, I we will... and the Trojans went on to march 91 yards on the Aggu: I UCLA quam-rhaclc Steve Bono hn v.;uh Ltt going the final~" yard\ • I wide receiver Mike Sherrard wnh an A.II that was left for the pantsan crowd wa' to watch •PJ>3rtnt 70->ard touchdov.n pa~s the reserves finish.it out in the final ~riod Wtth Kniabt the I m1dwa ) throu&h the thJrd qu rlu. ttntl'llf fCX"al point.· I bUt the pla\ "a\ nullified b) 1 hold ma He too. manag.rd to fumble the b.'IJl away on~. but the I C' II. CLt\ cndeJ up settling for a potential for a He1sman Trophy winner apin at USC in I fi Id aoal, :s 26-)ardcr ti) Lee, ht the nc:\t two or thrt )ca~ wasn't dashed. I i~th, With 2:27 lcfl 1n the third h bury completed 12 of 20 for 171 vrd and quarter. makina the S4'0rc I · t Tollner '--alfcct n a -good opcn11\1 pt'rfomunce. I San Diego ralltcd to \llitth10 1hrec Added Tollner on the UbJ«t: "H. e wa n•t .,cat, he I points, 18·15, "ith 13:31 lcn in the needed three of those intumed1atc pa an !the second I pme when Brown scored on a 10. qu ntt nd he would have h d an out uand1n1 me. · I 11rd touchdown run. culm1natan1 a .... v.11 n't at th IC\iCI at will take 10 bc3 the t m an I 0.pla), 80·yard dnvr dlrt'(ICJ b) our ronfettn •• I fmhman q~rterb.'Jck Todd ntoi. The Tto an~ t I "''CC offbcfi re rcwm1 1hetr road I TM Bruins cro 4't'd into n 01 o b:I k 10 rcspccuib1hty. but tht nc t top 1 at ~cmpe 1'ht'rt I tc temtory the t1m m 1he fi"'t mona State h 1 be n a thorn 10 the Mdc of Troy. I half. 1nclud1n '"o dm tn 1de the In the fin I anal) b. Ole imp ''e part Qt the I 20-y rd hnc, ut v.CR u ble 10 t T·roJnns· per orm nc-e wa 'lo\'1th ihc offcn \iC hne, h1 h I into the end 1one. opcJlrd ppa hol , and "'.,th a d n h h ut t e The Bruins rt'd on tour of the r Pa 1fk COi t thlct•C' aatfon team do m frum tan I "~ Ii t·h1lf ro on • ~1th l.ce until the ~ 'A'tt"t' u•lt of band• the II _ 11 . 11 .: ?tail ?htue COITA M IA I I k rng field Is of ~s. 42 • .i.t, nd the U. 30 145-51.S I 4 ) rd 1.ri" fint!.hoo tH iJ ) th 161 )"lrds on 11. Of' I Junior. l cc 11t'd an tta ~ . C1u1 h t "' nt rd an I I tor mo t field I 1n 'e :J 1ita Km It med 13 um I ----------------------------I other pf3 ~ 'f ~· ... .. • I J!lztt?Cbo1DbsSink Vikings, 2 6 -14. B)' RANDY TIFT O.U, Net C.r ' 1 '14Nftl Even though Esperanza High School ground out a total of nearly 400_ yards m Qffense apinst Manna High, 11 was the Aztecs' long bOmbs thai had the Vikings ninruna for cover turday night at Valencia H1Jh, 1n the Aztec '26°14 victory in the l-284 opener for both team1. Aztec quanetback Greg BecklMn threw touchdown~ s of 4S, SJ and 6 7 yards to help dishevel Coach Dave Thomp on's defen i\t second.II")'. Pirates,. Rustlers .gear for ·opener Scrimmages give Tucker admitted "Our pa sina pme looked better 'than we expected but coaches an idea ' ieu:t.!'!-'nning ~me wasn't IS consis- f h t t t That miaht normally mean bad 0 w a 0 expec news fop~ a tshbone offenlC .t.eam. -- -but the Pirates were playma without ,,, the services of soph·omore tailback C\J EEDEN Kevin Br.adley who I s nursing an Underith c1rcumst n es, Thom n s. understandably, not loo dis· pie sed with his ht ,hi) rated i m's pcrfonnnncc. .. The) picked the naht 11m ltlrow ·em:· offered Thompson ... ··we didn't play well on ioel·linc 1tanO , rid they made the big pta)s. We probably s}\ould have opened up our offense more, C5p¢e1aUy 1n the second half." While the Aztecs were busy picking . an the riaht spots and butldina a l ><> fir t·halflcad, Marina wa stack1n to : Foulpl~y_ C9.~.ts i~guµa · o '" • • I Penalties, Buena Park defense stymie Artists in 14-0~opening-night setback La una Beach head coach Ocnnrs Hal')ufl! w 11nde tandably pset with the officials · ,... ltafl 4,.ankle injury suffered last year. ao Orange Coast College Tucker's t<?P two quarterback pros-' an den West CoUcge closed out ~cts tu med in credable_perfor_manccs the community colleae football wnh fo~er Ocea~ View H11h star season on a brisk Thanksaiving Ch.ad Pameal! tossma a 60-yard TD momina -the ,,.and firiale of a I().. p~ and runnma a 6p..yard TD on an A crov.d of 1,800 showed up to Buena ~It High's Spauldina Field for a flaa show of sons. in Buena . Park's 14-0 win over Laauna Beach Hiab. There .. ere more nap-that of the penalty vanety -than there were at this years Olympic Games. In all, 31 penalties were called 1n the contest. 13 against the Anists, for a total of 333 "J've been in\·olved in a few mes where the officiatana·has been ques- tionable, and this is another one of those games," he s.a1d. "It seemed hke even umeweaotsomethin go1n on offense. a penalty would kill us. I'm not sayina every one went aptn t us. but l think our's hun a little more" week season for both teams. opuon play. . On Saturday. the Pirates and K~n Lasilo.; out of Manna, Rustlers will open the season, renew-p~ov1ded Coast s other two scores ina a rivalry that has spanned 18 wnh touchdown passes. yean. "They t?ot~. look~ ~ret~y good" The chanae in scheduhn& occurred Tucker wd. We d1dn t 11ve them when Orange Coast joined the much ~rotecuon ~J?d ~het bOth came Mission Conference dunna the off· out of It ws~hout 1nJunes. season while Golden West and sev· Meanwhile, Shackleford watched cral other former South Coast Con-hts Rustlers and Cttrus a tOaCham- ference teams ·joined forces with pion of the Mission Conference a year several ex-Metropolitan C::onfcrence 110, scrimmaae in swelterina heat at teams to form the new Pacific-9 CCC. Conference. "We did exactly what we wanted to As the Pacific-9 Conference in-do," Shicldeford said. "We'll evaJu- dicates by its name, there are nme ate the mms tomorrow and evaluate teams tn the leaaue, same as the the kids ind1vidually." Mission Conference, meanina com-Each team scored twice in the munity collcae teams have bUt two scnmmaae, Golden West 1ettina a pre~nference pmes before enterina touchdown run from former Corona lca&Ue play. ' del Mar High star Jeff Brown and With that thoua.ht in rfland, both another on a touchdown pass from OCC Coach Dick Tucker and Golden Eric Lawton out of Huntinaton West Coach Ray Shackleford took a Beach. · k>na. hard look at their: teams Satur-But Shackleford has alrcad)' tn· day m scrimaaes against Santa dicated he:n stan sophomore John Monica CC and Citrus, respectively. Heinle at quanerback apinst CCC At Santa Monaca, Tucker's Pirates Saturday ni&ht. scored four tames to the Corsairs' one "Physically, we're 1n aood con- TD which was incidental to what d1tion.Ourk1dsdidn'tshowanysians Tucker and his staff wanted to of fatiaue out there," Shackleford accomplish. added. "We had no fumbles, no ".We were very inconsistent but interceptions. There were no there were some brittht spots.'' nepti\'cs at all." Wl•••rof R..uuaat Wrlte.r•a 8lher Award- of Merft MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Featuring Gl"NT "DVENT SCREEN COMPLIMENTARY HORS D'OEUVRES COCKTAILS REGULAR PRICE ENTERTAINMENT & OANCINCi AFTER G"ME 8700 MACARTHUR, IRVINE 833·2770 MONDAY NIGHT POOTBAU ON THE BAY fOOT tONG HOl DOGS SOc 16 OZ &EU SI 00 ENTERTAI MENT AFTU GAME qNCIENT MAlllNEll ·--~ft 2607 W COAST HWY 646 Q2Q) NEWrOU BlACH • .. Chad Partaeau Ex-Gaucho gets USFLtryout Former Saddleback Colleae linebacker Tim Galla&her has been invited to the USF"L's Arizona Wran&len' rookie camp. · Gallagher. who played for the Gauchos durina the 1979 and 1980 seasons, has the opponuruty to be- come the first Saddleback linebacker to make it to the pro ranks. While at Saddleback, Gallaaher was somewhat overshadowed by Steve Abram and Bill Fatrbother in l 980. He came to Saddleback ona- inall> as a running back . but was switched to defense late in the '79 season. Gallagher. a Dana Halls Hiah graduate. played two ycan at Chico State on a sc:hotaBh1p. yards. . The officials dictated pla> from the outset, callina a I 5-yard penalty qajnst Laauna Beach on the game's third play. Althou&h penalttes pla)ed an im- portant role m the coo test, the Artists offense could generate little. Laguna wound up with 25 yards total offense for the evening. and didn't gain that ·until late in the fourth quaner. Quanerbaek Jim 0·0onnell was Winslow Wants to return All-Pro tight end claims he '11 return tu Cha_r=ge_r_s __ _ HOUSTON (AP) -Kellen Winslow, the All-Pro taaht end who announced his retirement from professional football last week over contract problems with the San Ditto Chargers, wd Saturday that he will return to the Nauonal Football Leaaue team this weekend, even thouah he cannot pla> today. · Winslow made his statement at a ncv.s conference called by the Houston Gamblm of the United States Football Leaaue. who had hoped to announce the s1111in1 of the tiaht end. Instead. Wm slow said he would return to the Chafl.en and continue to nCJOtiate with· the Gamblers and possibly play for that team 1n 1986. .. The first tbina on Coach (Don) Corrydl's mind ri&ht now is tomorrov;'s pme." mtth said ... I'm sure we·n know somethmg next week ... Winslow bad announ«d his reuremcnt lalt •ttk after San Dicao officials refused h1' demand for a the-year contract at $700,000 per )car. . Winslow said he d1dn 't know 1f he would play WI th 1he Chargen in Seattle today bcc.ausc he had mined pracUCC5 durina the week. He said he w9uld deft.nitely be reaci) to play the ne:itt "'eek apinst the Houston Oilers. . · Gamblers aeneral man s:er Gene Burro up said at tfic news conference that nqouauons betbf conducted with Winslow showed the team's seriousness an atuactingaood talent. "The fact Kellen Winslow ss here is f uh.her e,·idcn« of the Gamblers bein& commpet1ttve, beln& cntertalnllla. .. Burrough said. Winslow 1s notehaibleto play in the San D1eao'spme today against Seattle. He needed to be acth ated by I p.m. Saturday, said Charscrs pok m n Ric Sm•lh. ~~ .. --,---~ Smith ia1d a dct.emunat•on on WiMlow'1 stat\K ha1 no\ been made yet. • PRESENTS ,MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ..... , ....... ..... , .... u Y1Mlfm11 ... _. ..... Slater Erft I trw•: • WI DE SCREEN TV • SPICED CARNE ASADA TACO $1 .00 • DRAFT BEER 754 17 OZ. 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Th~ Ducks' attack cam 19 life behind Miller. after il d managed only 77 total yards in the fint half behind nior starting quanerback Mike Jorgcn$Cn, Miller completed seven of his first eight pa to set up ll on~yard touchdown run by tailback Kt\•in MtC.all with 12:36 lcf\ an the game. That ~ore cut the •9cr lead to t 7-14. His 29·yard pass to ti&ht end Doug Herman with 7:50 to play earned to the Lona Beach State IS to set up the winnin& touchdown. Four plays later, tailback Tony Cherry ran three yards for the touchdown that gave Oregon i 21-17 lead with 6:40 left. . The Ducks sewed up the victory when Cberry ran 42 · • yards to the 49er four yard line. That ~t up an insuranc:e •touchdown on a two-yard run by fullback Kevin W11lbitc. The comeback ruined a spectacular debut for Long Beach quarterback Doug Gaynor who passed for 316 yards, completing 26 of 36 attempts. Gaynor, a transfer from Fresno Junior College. completed his first l 5 passes and scored a touchdown on a one-yard sneak. The 49ers scored on their first possession on a five- yard run by tailback Martin Sartm. Oregon tied the game early in the second quarter on a six-yard pass from Jorgensen lo fullback AJex Mack. ' The 49ers regained the lead I 0-7 on the last play of the first haJf with a 44-yard field goal by Jose Occquera,. Th_ey . I In other games in the We11t: Wa blqtoll H, Nortbwestera 0: Hu ky an t lincbackcr'Tim M mbcr picked off three ndy Schwa pa and 19lh·rankcd Wa hi ton o~n d its so \\Ith an cai_y victory over the 1 1tmg Wildcats. The Huskie made Northwestern cou up vcn tumoveri. four of them Schwab intcrtepti.on . • Mc nlber, a 6-3, 221"1)0uhd .1ti\ior, set up a touchdown and a p ir officld goals wnh hu 1ntcroept1on . But Washin'1on's offense. wi~h new qu:lnerbcl~ Hugh Millen makana has debut1 had its hart' of problem _ Jeff Jaeger equaled a Huskies' !lehool record with.four field goal , from 28. 36, 26 and 19 yards outJa~ ma a 31-yard field goal try in the fourth gu rter. . Washington scored two touchdown -on Millen·~ 1- yard qullrterb ck sneak in tlle opening quarter and Ron "Cookie .. Jackson's I S·yard run m the third quarter. ' W11bJnctoo St. •Z, Utab 40: Mark Rypicn threw for two touchdowrtsand 22 IJards and ran for another score to give the Cougars the wil win over the visiting Utes. . ,. Rypien. -a junior in hi first year a!. WSU's a~nmg signal~aller complrted 17 of 33 .attef(lptcd passes. h1ttln John Marshall for SO yards and a scofle, arid Mike Jam ea for another 50. The Cougars, now 1-1. picked up 266 yards on the ground includma l 58 from aJl-conferen~ fullback KcT'l')> Porter. 'who missed last week's season opener with a knee injury. -~. Utah, down 42-24 with JO minutes left in the game, managed to narrow the gap with an 8-yard touchdown run by Thennan Beard and a 69-yard punt return by Errol Tucker. Two successful two-point conversions -one by Eddie Lewis and the other by quarterback Mark Stevens - put the Western Athletic Conference tcarn within two with 3:41 rcmairung. . Pacmc l!, Nevada Reno 7: At Stockton, Ken Norpard kicked two field goals to pace Pacific. ~Turnovers costly to No. 1 MiamJ Reno posted its only score tn the second quarter on a 45-year touchdown pass from· Eric Beavers to Scott Thrcde . With 3:05 rerriainmg in the third quarter. Norgaard kicked a 36-yard field goal. On the ensuin& kickoff, Norgaard's kick was fumbled by Nevada-Reno on their own 22-yard line. Pacific's Michael Scau recovered an<i, two pl~ys later, Ron Thornton ran it in from the 12 to ma.IC.e the score 9-7. Purdue stuns Notre Dame; Nebraska, Iowa post routs .___ From AP cUspatcbes ANN ARBOR. Mich -Fullback Bob Perryman scored thr~ touchdowns and Michigan stopped M1am1 quarterback Bernie Kosar wtth six mterceptions and two fumble recovenes Saturday as the 14th ranked Wolvennes defeated the top-ranked Hurricanes, 22-14. Miami, 2-1 . trailed 12-7 midway through the fou[th quarter and was dnving when defensive t.ackJe Mike Hamme~tem leaped at the hne to intercept a Kosar pass and set M1ch1pn up at theHumcanes' 24. The Wolverines then took seven plays to score,~ 1th Perl') man plungmg off nght t.aclde from a yard out for his thtrd touchdown. SOUTH ----- --_,,,,_ ------ Perryman had scored on a sax-yard run m the first quaner followmga Mich1µn fumble recovery and added a thr~-yard TD run late m the third quarter to pull the Wolverines out of a 7-6 deficit. · Miami's first TD came on a 32-yard pass from Kosar to Eddt' Brown early m the third quarter. "Three games m 12 days may have had an effect.·· said Miami <?oach Jimmy Johnson ... I don't know. I don't want to make excuses.·· Michigan. Johnson added. "didn't do the same thtngs m the ball game today that they did m the films of last year." In other Midwest action: Purdue t3, Notre Dame'% 1: In the Hoosier Dome an Indianapolis. quarterback Jtm Everett passed for 255 yards and two touchdowns to flanker Jeff Pnce as the Boilermakers. takmg advantage of repeated Notre Dame errors, upset the seventh-ranked lnsh an the season opener for both teams. Notre Dame scored twice in the first quarter fora 14-3 lead, but the Irish lost the ball five times on turnovers and were hurt late in the third quarter on an ineligible receiver penalty that forced them to punt to Purdue. . Nebraska U , Wyomlllg 7: Jeff Smith rushed for 170 yards and one touchdown to lead the second-ranked Comhuskers to the easy wm over the visiting Cowboys in Lincoln. . . Nebraska overcame four first-half tumovcts by scori ng 21 third-Quarter points on ~ 15-yard run by fullback Tom Rathman, a 2-yard run by Smith and a l- yard quarterback sneak by reserve Travis;Turner Iowa 51, Iowa State· %1: At lowa City, Chuck Long threw four touchdown passes and Ronnie Hannon dashed 86 yards for another score as the 10th-ranked Hawkeyes, capitalizing on numerous Cyclone turnovers. rolled to a season-opening victory. Iowa's veteran defense intercepted five passes and Nevada Las Vegas 30, Su Jose St. 15: -In Las Vegas, Joe DiGiovanna booted three field goals and quarterback Randall Cunningham threw a pair of touchdown passe~to spark the Rebels to the PCAA victory. · · Cunningham's second TD pass, a four-yard toss to Todd Gladney with four seconds remaming. helped UNL V to a 20-8 halftime advantage. Hayward 31, St.-Mary'1 7: Linebacker Kelly King blocked a punt and intercepted a pass for a pair of early scores as Hayward St.ate whipped St. Mary's College, 31-7. Sota Clara U, Cllico St. 14: -Tom Havens and Donny Hills scored touchdowns within a minute of cacti other to lead the Broncos. Stanford falls, 19-7 recovered three fumbles and the Hawlceyes turned six of the tomovers mto scores. Alabama Stunned, 38~3 l So important were the turnovers that Iowa, which led 42-7 at half\ime, was able to build a 35-0 lead late in the fin.t half despite haviog only sax first downs and minus performance by Alabama's Kerry Goode who scored on a three yards rushing. NORMAN. OKia. CAP) 1 -Oklahoma quarterback Danny Bradley rushed for 100 yards and passed for 84 more to lead the 16th ranked Sooners to a 19-7 win over Stanford m college football Saturday. Bradley, a 5-10 senior, scored OkJahoma's first touchdown with I :45 remaining in the first period to he the game at 7-7. He accounted for 39 of Oklahoma's yards on the 72-yard drive as he skillfully directed the Sooncrs' wishbone attack. c emson maintains masteryi over Virgl~ with' 55-0 rout • From AP dJ1patcbe1 BIRM~NGHAM, Ala. -Troy Stradford's 43-yard burst up the middle with 3:26 left to play capped a 24-pomt Boston ColJege rally in the second half Saturday night and lifted the I 8th-ra11ked Eagles to a 38-31 upset of No 9 •Alabama. Stradford, whoalsO'scored thegame·s first touchdown on a 3-yard run and finished with 106 yards on 24 carries. shared the hero's role with Doug Fluue. BC's scrambling passtog wizard. and free safety Tony Thurman. who made three key interceptions. mcludtn& a game-saver m the end zone with 45 seconds remaining. Flut1ecompleted 19 of38 passes for 264 yards and two fourth-<lown touchdowns -tncludmg a 12-yarder to fullback Jam Browne wtth 5.58 remarnmg that ued the score 31-31 -m has bid to become major college football"s first I 0.000-yard passer. Thurman's first mtercepuon came early m the third penod after .\labama Coach Ray Perkms an!>Cned •, freshman Vance Sutton at quarterback m place of Mike Shula - a move bound to be qucsuoned -and ignited Boston College's furious comeback. His second steal came with three minutes left and the third was a d1vmggrab 1n the end zone on a halfbad. pass from Paul Ott Carruth after Alabama reached the BC 27. The three mterceptaoris gave ham a school record 18 for has career and he has swtped at least one pass m five straight games. . The Eagles' dramatic rally nullified a brilliant ; EAST ~~Penn State avoids ' . Rutgers upset bid ST A TE COLLEGE. Pa. (AP) -Quancrbacl Rust~ Hochberg fumbled out of the end 1one 1n the third penod for a safety and Nick. Gancttano kicked a final pc-nod l6 yard field goal that enabled I I th-ranked Penn State to !)ltp by Rutgers. 15-1 2. Saturday in the college football opener for both teams. Unheralded Rutgers rallied m th e second quarter with a ~yard field goal by Tom Angstadt and Hochberg·s 3- yard touchdown pass to O'Wayne Hooper to overcome a I 0-0 deficit. · · · • . 1 • Penn Stall ~sted 10 m the fir$t ouaner on O J. Oozicr1s 43-yard to~hdown run. ana a 20-yaro fidd goal by Qanc1tana. ; , Penn State took a 7-0lead with 10:17ta play1n the first quarter when DoTier. behmd a key block by wide receiver Herb BelJamy, slopped 43 yards for a touchdo~n Runs of 12 and I 0 yards by fullback T 1m Manoa and a 9-yard scramble hy quarterback Doug Strang htllX"d gnnd out a first down at the Rut~er.. 6 late in the first quarter. But Rutgers held and Ganc1tan~ booted a 20-yard • field aQal with 29 seconds left 1n the period. ~ ' In the ~cond guarter. Rutgers drove from 11\ 20 to a a 25-yard run late in the first penod, caught an 18-yard touchdown pass from fellow ~phomo~e Shula 6t11 minutes Oblo State%%, Ore__JoD State 14: ln Columbus. tailback later .and returned the second-half k.i~1l.22 Y.aw.lor -Keith Byal'$, tht-Big-:f~!s leadi~her and seottr'last anoilier score. G e r~tumed four kickoffs for 197 yards. season. scored twice in the second half, helpmg the sixth- breaktn' the Sout eastern Conference record of 190 by ranked Buckeyes rally from an I I-point halftime deficit for Georgia s ~ott Woerner ~inst Kentucky in 1977. a 22-14 victory over the Pac-10 Beavers. Stanford had tllc:en a 7:.(J lead on its first dnve of the game when sophomore quarterback John Paye hit lJght end Greg Baty with an 8-yard pass. Paye completed four of five passn on the drive. includme compleuons of 19 and 18 yards to senior split end Emile Harry. a product of Fountafo Valley High. . 9oode s explosive k1ckoff return down t.hc left Byars, a 6-2, 233-pound junior, hammered the s1dehnegave Alabama a 31-14 leadJUSt 13 seconds into the Beavers' defense for sconng runs of J 3 and l yards in the tbis:d period. But Al_a~ma ·~ sophomore-st~dded defense. college football opener for both ~ms. whi_ch kept the elusive Flut~e under wraps m the: opening Byars, who had 20 touchdowns in 1983, rolled up 178 penod, was unable to conta11-.h1m when 1t counted. yards m 34 rushes. Harry's second reception of th~ game gave him I 00 for his career. He is the 12th Stanford receiver to reach that figure. Auue. who was 8-of-21 for I 07 yards an the first half. has passed for 7,689 career yards and js closing m on the major-college record of 9.614 set last year by Duke's Ben Bennett. It was Alabam3''s openrng game and marked the st.an of Perkins' second season as successor to the late Bear Bryant. Boston College, 2-0. won its opener last week over Western Carolina as Flutic passed for 330 yards and four touchdowns. In another game invof\ ing a top :W team· Clem1011 55, Virginia 0: At lharlottesville. Mike Eppley passed for two touchdowns and Terrence Fla~ler and Ray Williams ran for two scores apiece as the th1rd- ranked Tige~ rolled past the ovennatched Cavaliers. It wasClemson's20th straight wan over Atlantic Coast Conference opponents. but the game did not count an conference standings because the Tigers are on probation. It was also the worst of 2 4 consccu t 1 ve def ea ts V irgm 1a has suffered at the hands of the Tigers. The Cava hers have never beaten Clemson. The Tigers defense forced Virginia into five turnovers and never let the Cavaliers past the Clemson 32-yard hne. The Clemson offense. meanwhile, was scemmgly able to score al will. The Tigers took the opening kickoff and mo\ed to the Virginia 6-yard line. where Donald lgwcbu1ke booted a 23-yard fi eld ~oal. 4wo pcmcntonsiatcr, t~ TrgerspuHogcthcr a 61- yant. 10-playdnvc;apped by Aaglers I-yard burst up the middle. On Clemson's next possession. Eppley found flanker Williams alone at the goal hne for a 46-yard touchdown. giving the Tigers a 17-0 lead w11h 11 ·4Q left in the half. · I R_O~Kl~S _ --·~ - Arizona wins Pac-10 opener Sun Devils dealt embarrassing 45-3 setback by Oklahoma St. From AP.at1paicbes •. TUCSON. Anz. Ari7ona's 5-6 tailback David Adams scored on a 19-yard run and a 56-yard punt return m the fourth quarter to ice the Wildcats' 23-13 win Saturday night over California in the first Pacific-10 Conference (ootball game of the season. With Arizona ahead I 0-6, quarterback Alfred Jenkins led the Wildcats on a 78-yard. dnve capped by Adams' scamper around right end into the end zone. Max Zendejas' extra point made the score 17~. · Amona. now 1-1. pressured California quancrback Gale Gilbert much of the n~t. forcing three interceptions, cmd aftu Adams' ran. the-oldeir&a1s had to pant fiom Their 6-yard line. Adams fielded the punt on the Anzona 44 and ran it back up the middle for the final Wildcat score. The extra point try was unsuccessful because of a bad si\ap. Adams rushed for 96 yards on 22 carries. Elsewhere: Oklaboma St. •~. Ariton St. 3: Charles Crawford rushed for 137 yards -including a 44-¥ard touchdown- and Larry Roach kickeda rccord-brcakin& three field J.oals as the Cowboys shocked the 12th-ranked Sun Devtls at Tempe, Ariz. The Cowboys also intercepted four passes. with tackle Rodney Harding returning one of them 36 yards for a first- quarter touchdown en route to a 23-3 halftime lead in Pat Jones' head<aaching debut. 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LO.-<lnclnnetl t, Los AnQtlts S 28-ltRtvnolda, •eun, $C:loscla Se-ED\vlt (I), Guerrero (9), An<W50n ' (12) S-0..ltr, Rtuss 2, Jlltuuell Clndr!Mft Jlltuuen L.,·17 w.ur, Patlort L"Ane*t RtuH W.3·7 ( IC.1M1sC1tv MinnelOta ottrolt TOf"OftlO ~ H Rlllt H SO SM I • 2-l I 0 2 , 0 3 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 I Pct. G8 Sil .511 509 h Pd. •• Wl!$T PIVISIOH 1. 7 Les Ai.mitot SATUAOAY'S RUUL TS lllll ., $4 ....... ,.,.,.... mtti!M) frlRST RACI. Ol\e milt NCe Stonnv Allldl I~> J.20 2 • 2 20 ScotCfl Ockbt IKuftllt) • 00 7:60 • Ftvono '°"' (/Nlefl 2..60 ~ Al\O reced SIV Dark ... 'aev Leet, Oma Cfwlrle\, Mctl Aml Mll1ttllc:. Pony XOff\\ Tl,,,., 2:01 U EXACTA (l·il Plid slUO SICONO RACE. Coe milt Pict a·S.ma 8uld1 lROHft) 7 40 3 .a ) .a F1Ulmtnto CParktr) , '4.20 3 IO e·L.11 Abnet (DaSOrntr) 140 3 to 3 40 ...,....,,rv Al50 rectd. Im a Wendtrtr, JackUP, 81eck Merk, Rustic Scott, Nv&lto SklPlltf".' Time 1.S7 1/S IS l!XACTA 11·21 oeod 129 10 THIRD RACll. Ont mile oa<t Cr11v Gotta (l.aektY) 2 60 7.• 2 20 Kl"IJ of Jen (P•trc:tl I IO 4 00 L. A Olclelor (Ptltnefl) 2 IO Also r~· Cr.Ota Ice, James v1J1, YanllM llthvttlm, Llllllt Jor1v, Jlml ~, SUPtl' NMtO Time: 1;55 31 s: S3 llXACTA 17·11 Plid '4110 l"OUllTH ltACll. 0ot mlie PK•. Sullclan (Andlrloftl 11.. 5 20 2'0 Famltv Porlrell (Kuttller) 5.20 340 Almond IC.i119 (troehlnl 1IO AISo rec:td: FrM Turn, VI'! Rhtt, Mllll>lt Fritz, H H Tremor, SY!'CGHllOll Time: 1.5' 215. FIFTH RACE. Ont 1'1'1111 Pl« ROJlduli t I CYt>wyer I 37 .IO 12 10 1 00 Tlme:-"'4lUar• 8aron (SOl"IOOS) 4 '° 3 40 Nimble Yenk" (Plaoo) S.00 A~ rKICI, Lord Alba, MH •urlltll'o. TarWt Donny, JulH 8ov. Partwev AdlO\, Vlk~ Tlrnt· UI J IS. U EXACTA (6•5) Plld SJttlO SIXTii RAC~. One milt HC1t Proft»Of' OsbOrne (IUrd) 1610 4.60 3 40 M¥rv Hardin CCte>on.n> 2.IO UO Captain Watson (V•lll.ndll!Qhlm) 3 00 Al\O rKed: Sm1rt Koala, N1rdlni Gold, Tvl>lal. Looking Good, Master Joke, M111nus Almenunt. Tl!M'. 1;51 41 S. U BX ACTA (4·21 Plld U3 60. SEVliNTH RACE, Ont mitt PKt. Two Cc.ans (VINthn\) 1100 too 4IO D11ntt1 EndtlvOf' (Ot\Omtr) 12 IO 6 IO Glen MJdby (Andtnon> • IO Alto l"ICtCI Prlnlmek~r. c..tlllt SIOPOel'. H•POV Viner. Mighty Matrl11. Trlole Nlnt, Voter Tlmt· 1:51 l/S • Sol EXACTA (7·21 Plld S3SO 10 EIGHTIC RACE. Ofle mfle Net. Privy Council (Midland) 73 60 11 60 6 60 Teet W1v1 (O'Dwyer) s 40 3.IO Pine 8ay (Perktrl 7 10 Alto r~· Sim Lttona, Ollmltrot, 8 (: Count, Pwt.-Onecfon, H1ntling Dalt Tlmt· 1:51 4/S u EX.ACTA (S-3) Nld 113190 NINTH RACll. One mile PKI Vet ltd Power IAndlnon) '00 • 00 3 40 Nat"'• Hai> lP•rktr) 100 4 40 8at ClwtmP (Pierce) l 00 Al\O raced Nvallo Del, Dutch TrMt, Madto Bnivo TitM. 1~ 415 U EXACTA (6-1) Hid 171.10. U ...cK SIX (3·6-<'7·S·6) N•d U.2900 wTlh ~ 'Wonning tlc:ktts (fOUf" nones> C1rryovtr 11001 stt,'4 71 TENTH RACI!. QM mile ,;.c:t. Moo4Y 8lut (ICutbltr) 1 UO 6 60 3 10 Doctor Don (Plllno> • 60 3 oo 8urke's 81'191dt (Parker) 3 00 Al\O raced: Mulll R1intiow, Duttvi L•Uf"•vnt. J.,-nes Gr111t1n, Tontute. Rowen CreJt, L• Norm. T1mt 1:51 3/S U EXACTA 11-61 paid S10650 Atler>dence LPGA tournament (et ,..,..lld, Of'I.) AmYAlc:oll Donne CePOnl JoAllM Cerner Mirta FIQuwat·Dolll ICathv 81ker ltlh D1nltf K•lhrVn Youno Dawn Cot K.ethv Whitworth o.t\IS«Str~ Jl'lel Anderton Holls$tacv Anne•AMrot PaMl Vicki FtrfOll Muffin ~-Dtvt.n 8eltv IClfoQ AmY81nl c-..nwa•w Aveko 0.1molo $119 Foeteman NorHfl Friel Alt1111'dr1 ltllMardl $t.,,._F1rwie Merv a.th ltmmerrtlln JIAI klktttr Lori~ PeMvPut? Janeatllock CeroltChe~ Lynn Strontv C11w1ne P1111on JudYCllrk ROJlt.loMS Jerllvro lritz 1(1lhv Po&tltwell Judv Eftl& V11trl9 Skinner ClndY Lincoln Laun Peftr\Oll LIM! Youno S.ndre Palmer 8lck Y Peirson 0.-dM Lt'Ultr SIWTITurl!tf'. ltutn Jessen ltverieYOtV•S Mvr1 Van HOOM COMot CNl!tml Cllartolle MontllQtl'llrY Celherint Owgan Vicki AIVlftl Pet 8recleV ltOOiro w 11ton CindYHotl Clll\VN\(WM Mlsstt~Ot $119 Ertl Pally H""" Cherlollt Gr•nl '9·73-142 71·71-142 12-71>--142 10-n-141 61-7S-143 71·72-143 72-12-144 n-n-144 7S-71>--145 69·76-14S 71-7-145 12-7J-14S 7S·70-14S n-n-1~ 12-7J-1u 74·71-145 • 69-n-1 .. 74-n-1 .. 1•·72-lt6 n-1-1 .. 74·n-14' 13·7J-l4' n-1s-141 11-69-"7 n-1-1•1 73-7-147 73-7-147 75-12-147 H-1'3-l•1 74·7+-I• 7S-7>-141 7'-n-141 76•n-I• n-11-1• 7H,__141 75-7)-141 14·7t-141 74., ........ 7S-7>-1• 73·7S-J• 77•71-1• 76·7J-14' 1f-7S-149 14·7S-1"9 71-~149 74-75-14' 74·76-ISO 72'-7t-ISO 7S-7S-ISO 7•-7t-1SO 7S-7S-150 12·1t-ISO 73-77-150 75-75-150 76·7-lSO n-n-1so 71·7'-lSO n-n-150 76-1+-lSO '7·69-13' 70 ...... 131 '6·7>-13' 70-70-140 71·1o-l•l n~,..,_141 7J-6t-W n-10-1•2 73·,9-1'2 10-n-u2 70-142 70-7)-143 1•~70-144 73-71-144 )1-73-144 71-73-14' 73'-7F-11S 61-n-14~ 1 .. ~." 12·74-14' 74-~"7 14·1>-141 n -1s-w 75·73-141 1S-1>-I• 73·7S-I• • 73·7S-I• u.S: oOefi C1t New Y1f11) Mefl'&S......... ....... tvtfl Ltncll (Crtetlollonllle) -' Pat C:Hll (AUtlre I, :1•6, &r~, .. 4 .. 7. 1 6, JOM M(ENot IU.S I ff' Jtmmw Connon IU SJ, 6·41.~ ... 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UtM st. 1 -ken 1W Ouenen Utah S111e 0 0 O 7-7 USC 14 14 7 1-.2 l'ntPtl'led USC-Crvrclltf 17 run (Jordan kiek>. us Parsons dies gf heart attack AH-time great ~-------driver once won LOS· NGEUZS (AP) -·Johnnie PUS011s. winner of 1hc 19 0 In· d1anapolt "500and onnttnnt1onat dnving dWnpion, died of a hcan at tad: Saturda). bisda\Jghter id. He w 66 Pan;ons. Who rct1~ from raang an 1959. suffered card arrest t :his home in Van NuYJ t S id Paui Parsons. . ~aramedra treated bun r S minu~.then 'took him to Vall~) Presbyterian Hospual, whetc he pronouttt'ed dead, shC id. be 1d her Jathcr bad un4trgone qumtup b)pass surgery a )car and half . • Parsons began his racint rccr on the Wnt Coast~ a midget and spnnt car driver poor to World War II. In · the post war boom of midget nic1 he became one of the rountry's top smaJl<ar com~titors 1 • He made hii dcb4t '" the In· d1anapolis SOO in 1949 ancl finished second to winner Bill Holland. Dunng his career. Parsons won 11 Nattonal Championship r3CC' • rank· ing him 16th on the all-time list of Championship race drivers. . · ~ aJso has n\!merous midget wins to his credit and was soon •to be inducted into the newly founded mt<faet Hall of Fame in Indianapolis. One of the spon·s most popular dnvm. ~rsons in oonstanl dem nli or public appearan al lhc height of his career. He \\as a fQfmer member of the Champion park Pl Highway Safet> program and ap- peared a1 thi muon's high school durin the late l 9S0s and cul) 1960s Surviving arr his Y.1c:k>~·. Lila; 1wo daughters, Joan.., Vo)les of 1n· daanapohs and Pant Parsons of Los AngtlC$: and a son, John .lJr. of Indianapolis, who is also a race driver. F:unna! services a.rt pendi Driver Mears listed in 'fair' condition ST. PIE. QuebeC (AP) -Rick Mears, the veteran Indy-car racer, was in fair condition Saturday. fol-· lowing injuries suffered in a crash and is expected to be sidelined for about six months. arc neccsury. accordi to Tram- mell. USC-LN 94 run (Jorden llldll. 1452 , Seceftd P9'1" USC-Crutctltr 1 run (Jordan kiek), • \3•22 The crash at $anaar...SUpu Speed- way Friday left Mears with a cerebral contusion and severely fractured Trammell said Mears will pro bl) ~ in the Indianapolis holp1tal for sevenl weeks He said hcalina of the lnJUOCS could take up to lhtte moa&N,.. 9.:hh anothe-f-thtte-mOft\bs--.-,...-~ USC-tenner It NU from S.11\0urv (Jorden.kick), 14 C Ttllr4 ...,_. USC-LM 6 run (Jordln ~>. 12.SI Ftwtll ,..,__ Utah SI -Jldr.Mlll 2 run (~ klc:kl, 2:13 USC-ICnoQl\t•7 ~ ISfllttt kldll. ljO A-45.067 • • TEAM STATISTICS . u.st U1C First dowl!s IS 24 RIBhn·vardl 40-63 52-l 12 Pau.ne verdt 1"9 20I Retllt'n vereh fl "9 PesJft 1'·JH 1•·22·0 SadltDV ..0 4•?0 Puo11 m11 11 qSmcS·a Fum116n._I H • ~lft·v ... Ch 1·'1 J.-» Tlrnt el~--:».21 1':J' .,.. IMC>NtOUAL ~A T1STICS RUSHtNG-Uten Slatt. Jecluon 6·U, Whit• S·tt , Pel!Ofl 4·14, Nitttl 1·9, Adam$ •-•. Gwvnn 3-6, avnwn J·lor·minui 6, lll>Sefl lZ·lor-~ 10 USC L:et 11-161, Crvlcher 19·16, I("""' 13·56, SIMlt 4.-1,4. Eddv 2·10, Pole 2-•, McLNn 2·tor•miflUI 21 PASSING-Uleh Sta It. lll>Mtl 13-n-0-113. H1tit1 3·12+3'. use· SelisDurv 12-20-171·0, Mclfffl 2-2·0-31. RECEIVING-Ulen Slett• s Miiier ~·5. Wllllt 2·t. R~I l·n, 8ou 1-17, McPherson 1-12, Jonn l•f, ... l·S. Jlcil50n M , J Samuell 1·3, ~. l·t. USC Norman 3·"9, Cormlw :S·lt, W"" 2~, Weth 1·11, TIMll' I-It , P Gr..i 1-t, Bovtr l·S UCLA 11. San Dteee St. lS keteW~ UCLA • 6 6 6 0-11 Sin Dle9o $t 0 7 0 t-IS UCLA-f' G Let 2S UCLA-FG LM 42 UCLA-FG L" U SD$-Waten 3 run (0'8r11r1 ltldl) UCLA-FG LM ft UCLA-FG Lie 41 UCLA-FG L" 26 S05-et'O'A'n 10 run IWerren 1111> from S111to•I A-49,220 n AM ST A TISTlCS UCLA S.OST Flr\t dowM 25 II Rushel·nrn S2·1'S lt-120 "-H'"9 YlfdS 115 211 Return Yard• 20 0 Peu. IS-3'·0 11·30-1 bones in both feet,. . The three-time national drivina champion and ~tim~ winner of the lnd.ianlP<)lis 500. was inJuttd durinc the opening practice sessions for today's. Molson Ind) 300-kilometer race. The 31 )ear-old from Bali:.eniidd was tr) ing to pass another car. tagged the nght-front of a third car and wound up pounding the inside guard- rail on the main straightawa) of the teV~ilCV1-orni. Dr. SteVe 0.vcy. 1CA:llT"'S medQI direct~ saki _doc\on did some ••prclimmary reahanmcnt (of the broken \)ones) and treated some lacerations... but that there was no aclual ·surger) done Friday night because of swollen areas around the ' bro.ken bones. Olvey and Dr. Terry Trammell ot Indianapolis saJd Mean was out of · danger from the head tnJury. that the condition of his feet had improved ovcrnigh1 and that his condiuon would conttnue to be observed Satur- day. Mears was scheduled to be llov.: n to Methodist Hospital in lndianapolts today, where be wdl undergo ~hat Dr Trammell descnbed as .. a ~ncs 'ot surJi<:a.1 pr<K'Cdurcs... the first of which will take place no later than Tuesda)." Th.at first operation v.:tll detennine what funher prottdurcs Rahal grabs pole position . . . '"""'' 4·4' S-41 Fumbles·lost 2-0 M ST. PIE, Quebec {AP) -Bobb~ ~tift·varch 5·45 10-u Rahal. wammg that there as no room nme ot Poueuton :M.ll 2ut for error on the tiny Sanair U""l INDMDUAL STATlSTICS .,.. RUSHING-UCLA Wlltv lHI. An-Spccdwa}-tn-0va.I. grabbed the pok csrews 19-79, Francois •·1', Green s-10, posiuon Saturday for toda~ ·s m- ._ S-14, Ttnnell l·tor·ml11U$ 3, Farr 2.,., I M I I d 3()()..k I sn.rrerd 1-0 s.n Dleoo sr · w1ter1 11-10, augura o son n ) 1 ometer 8r0Wfl 3•"9, Geston S·ll, s.tltos ..,or· race. minu• 11. Rahal. dn"ing has red March 4( 6..:0~MN~~:~~·3'·0-lts. 5a!I racer, sponsored by 7-Eleven and Red probably necessary for rebabilication . Trammell prcvaousl\ rcpairc<1 sjmiw foot UlJuries ~for Gordon Johncock and Danny Onpis. Team owner Roger Pens c an- nou.~ Saturday that t~timc Ind) 500 .inner Johno) Rutbc;rl'ord .. ould replace Mears in the Pcnmod- 'l>Qnsored team car for this race onl). Ruthcnord. .. 'b.o "'-a:s not Schcdu:Ied to drive here, had to borrow a belnie1 and drivina umform from · 1ean· teammate Al Unser before bednmng practt~ ID the March :4C -.a ... .._.... ---a11I et REUSS RETURNS .TO F ORM LO .\.'iGELES ( tj>) -JCtT) Reuss allow'd llin~ h:iu to win h1~ · fint pme in four months and Da'e ndenon had lhreic smgle and knocked in two runs Siturday naJbt as the Los Angeles Dodien beat the C1ncmnau Reds 6-3. The Dodgen used a four-run s:i>.th. helped b) 'bascs-l~ded error on lirst baseman Lt:n Km~I\. to break a 2-2 tic. The Dodgers filled the bases on a in&le b) Grq Brock. a doubJe b tike Sc1osci.a and an intent1Qnal walk to Steve Sax. Std Bream hit a shatp &rounder to first.J.hat Kni~l) •m1spla)ed for an error. Reuss then SQUtt? home the third run and Anderson S1n&)ed home pinch-runner German R.avera. Reuss. 3-7. had not won in~ Ma~ 8 and had lost six successive de· cisions. The 'eteran left.hander. who has had elbov. problems, struck out fhc and v.allced tv.:o. All three C.ncinnau runs were unearned a Reu pit<.:hed h1 first complete prnC' 01 th season. ~~~!'~~~,1;:2~~r.r,~·-f-~Rtheoo-f~J~n~ne~~P~•c~k-cdiOlu~p~·h~1~s~fi~1rs~t-po1r'l~e~o~l~~iaui;..ui:liC1J~~~~~rie-IOi~~~~T+~-'!I ~ 1-4 Ferr I·) t : war,-. s·IU sntnka 4·M Waters J-2'-t\lhts;mitt uat'k in JUSl 20.718 sec-' Guton 3·21. Fr-no. O'C•!1191\1ti l-lw· onds. an average of 143.52., mph. INl!Ui • Danny Sullivan. in one ofthe Lola <>neen a. Llftt ... dt St. 17 T-800s that b.a't' accounted for ~"en kwt .. °'*"""' LOl!f 8alKJI $1 1 3 0-11 poles and seven '1C'tones thi~ season er-.on o 1 o 21-11 -~ob) Sulhvanandfheb\C .. RT- L.&$-S.rtlll s run <Oceciul"• kb.I PPG sencs point leadtr Mano .\n-Or~k 6 NH ff'OIT\ Jor9ef!Mll !McLeocs 1t1e1t1 d~tll -took the outside pot on the L8s-FG Oc~• 44 front r-O\\ at 141.512. LaS-Gltl*' I ru11 l~a lllctl) Ort-M<Ce I run <Melted It ) Ol"e-<flerr"f 3 NII IMcLtM Ilic.I Or-Willtlite J ""' (McLtoel \kt I A-Zl"4 nAM STATISTICS LU~ II ft )1·1•1 l4•1JO l1J 31' • JI 0 31-1 76·•1 ~-...-<-_____ ..... ,..,._ >-1 I 0 1•IO 1 .. 116 r1me at Po1.-.1o11 • 10 JJ:.11 INDtvlDUA&: ITATIS1'te$ ltUSHIHG-l. 8ftdl SI 1'emottton l •Sl, WI"*'-I JO. Gelnn 1·1' Or• '90!' l~I 16 U , CMfn ) •• •·to. PASSI .M•h 1-1.)~ 0 \MJt • afVINO~ 9MCl!I St.: \..on.tt •• ,, Ort fl, ~ , ~ 1 Mceel • 51 twmM Mt McENROE, LENDL l'romBl " • • • ·. L, ' East Asian economies show ~vearlygioWth ,.outlook good t"C"Onomies of &stern ian n uons ha\e had one of their be t years in over a decade accordin to .. The A ian Miracle Conunue). · a repon reka~ b)' Crocker Bank lntemat1onal Economist Thomas A. ,Layman. During the past 12 months evef') country in the region except the l>hilippancs experienced some a{· celcru1on · in the rare of domesi1l ~ooomic e.>.pansion. Last )car. average real gro-wth rat~~ IUI uu.:. ~!1-illU~ltUtitz.ed group 0 countries -Hona Kong. South Korea. Malay 11, Singapore and Taiwan -accelerated to almost 8 perttnt. This 1s due largel) to surging export growth which has been the major force bch1(ld the l't'g1on·s past economic performance. . Dunng the first half of this )Car economic performance for these countries was 1n cxce,s ot 10 percent al annual rate$, lthol'l&h growth "'ill taper off slightl)'o"..e' t~e hcxt sii. to nine months. aH~rage rate~ of 7.5 to _ ~-wport CPA pla~s t~lk on clients and shelters Stephen· R. Trtlla. Jr .. CPA. of Newport Beach will be the featured speaker at the September meeting of the Orange County Cltepter of Inland Society of Tax Consultants. His topic is "Your Oients and Ta~ Shelters." The dinner meeting will be held. Sept. 11 at Revere House 1n Tusttn. llJ ~atm.ent .emlnu •et .. Freedom From Financial Stress-Best Investments for the 19 O's" as the title of a two-and-a· half-hour tcmmar being offered at o~ Coast Co~ Sept. 15. TM scnunarruns from 9:30a.m. to noon in OCC's Science Lecture Hall 2. Admission isSIO. Seminar lecturer. Mauncc Gerard. 1s an economist and financial planner with experience in bankina. invest- ments, and financial plannmg. He is a r.rofcssor emeritus at OCC, and a ccnscd marriage and family coun- selor. "The seminar will examine the toll that unwise investments can take upon a person's mental and physical. health," Gerard says. "Attendets will learn how to recognize and avoid the many frauds and schemes that are prevalent 1n our society tod.a).'~. Gerard will analyze the most secure ~ investment opportui11t1es available today~and will evaluate such invest· ment opportt1nities available today. and will evaluate such investments as T B\l\s.. rca\ cnatc._stocks. bonds. \RAs, certificates of deposit. \rust deeds. and limited partnerships Wills and ""mg trusts will also be analyzed Ticket ale. mu•broomlng Ticket salei havc-begun to mush- room for the 22nd annual Orange County Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook ( onfercnce. scheduled Oct. 18 1n the ..\nahe1m Hilton. Lucien Truhill. president of the chamber. said more than I, I 00 bus1· ness leaders from throughout Southern California are expected to attend the da)-long conference. termed the largest of its kind in the nation "Orange County World ( la\'I Op· ponun1t).. is the I Q84 theme and speakers will discuss Orange C oun· ty's involvement in commun1Ca· t10ns. computers. high technolog' small business. education. defen..c and the arts according to Rooat Clifford of the National Bank of Southern California. this )Car's c.hair- man. Ke>note speaker \\Ill be Van P. Smith. chairman of Ontaqo corp .. of Muncie. lnd1ana and 1984 chairman of the board of the United States Chamber of Commerce Other speakers will include Rohen Parry. chief economist for Secunt)' Pacific National Bank; Sam . Ginn. vice chairman, Pacific Telesis Group; Harriett Wieder. chairman. Orange Count)' Board of Supernsors and Harve> Goldstein • managing part- ner. Sin~er. LcWack. Greenbaum & Goldstein of Los Angeles. one of the nat1on·s leading consultants to small busmess. Clifford said add111onal speakers will be announced next week. Wealth ·.emlnar l• free A free seminar on how to build ""eath and save taxes as scheduled to be held Sept. 11 from 7 to 9 p. m. at thc- Crocker Bank. 620 Newport Center Dnvc. In Newport Beach. Reser- vations and mformation 1s a' a1lable b) calling 644-9023 . ornce con•trucdon begln• Construction 1s under wa) on Main Street Center. for a $1 S m1lhon. 82.000-square-foot · office develop- ment being built by Nexus Develop- ment Corporation. . A.ccord1ng to ( urt1s R Olson. president of the "lewport Bcach- based Central D1' 1s1on for Nexus. \.1ain Street (enter 1s designed as a corporate headquarters/office fa. c1ht) The t\\o-stol) proJect 1s located on a 4 35-acre s11e at 2355 Mam Street in rn ine. at the northwest corner of C'anwnght Road and Mam Street. "The bu1ld1ng 1s an the heart of the lnine business d1stnc1 and offers 1mmed1ate access to the San Diego and Newpon freewa)S as well as to John \h)'ne .\1rport and nearb~ hotc-ls. shops and restaurants.'' Olson said Gc-orge Seltz of Irvine designed \1a1n Street (enter Union Bank pro"1ded thc-construtt1on loan B..\ \.1ortgage arranged permanent financifli, Olson said construction 1s expected to be completed 1n November of this 'car. with the first tenants taking occupanq as earl) as Januar) 1985. I 8.S percent for I 9fil and 1986 are e\pcctcJ Among the k~ er dc.,.clo~d coun· tne~ of the region .-Indonesia. the Phihppmcs. Sn Lanka and ThailanJ -real output increases in the pa)\ )Car wert le s robust . .\\.erage real gro\\th 1n the c countries rebounded to about 14.5 percent in 1983 from the pre' lous ) ear''I depressed rate Of 3 ~rcent. . . ~trong C\ternal demand for non·~ frJd111onal ·or manufactured goods exporl'I 1s cwected to augment dome-.uc at:ll' 1t> during the re~t of I Q84 and into I Q85. Continued moderate 1nOat1on "111 contribute to ~trong grov. th prospects for Ea l Asian countries in the coming >ear. for 1984 and 1985 inflation rates ~hould rise shghtl} but will remain ""ell below the 12 percent annual a\eragc rate posted during the 1974-80 period The financial outlook forthe region is equall} posit I\ e. Most of the countne!) ha.,.c had significant. 11 not spectacular. success 1n reducing their current account deficits from the 1980-82 period Thi~ improvement stems from a combination of austere domestic policies to contain import demand and generall~ 1mprovin~ eitport markets during the p~sl I~ months . Des p1 le .n~ oi-proteettonrst seni 1- men ts 1n die industrialized world. expon demand for manufactured goods among the semi-industrialized countries should conttnue to be quite health\ 0' er the next 12 to 18 months. For the lesser de' eloped group. e\port gro .... th of trad1t1onal products v.111 increase but at a fa1rl\ lo\\ rate. This 1s pnmanl) due to continued softness 1n 1n1ernat1onal commod1t> prices. It 1s ltkel) that the aggregate current ba~nce for de\eloping East Asia will be in rough balance for 1984 and thtn .dc-tenoratt sl1ghtl) m 1985 and 1986. Howe\Cr. a number of cou•tncs v.111 netd significant 1nflo1.1.s of foreign · capital to finance their projected current account shortfalls. East .\s1a l'Onttnues to ellJO~ a general!)' good human and natural rtsource basc-and a h1stof) of sound pubhcand pn.,.ateeconom1cmanage· ment. .\s a result. manv of the countries 1n the region will° continue to rank among the best credit nsks in \he developing world Restaurant sales. income reported up Ru!lt" Pelican Restaurants Inc Thursd.a} announced a 48 percent increase 1n net mcome over the previous )'ear and a 21 percent increase m sales for the fiscal "ear ended Jul) 29. • Earnings for the Orange Coast firm per share increased 21 percent to 85 cents per share this }ear from 70 cents per share last )Car. after an increase in weighted a\erage share~ outslandmg of 22 percent Revenues m the current fiscal )ear ancreased 21 per~nt 10 36.5 million from $30.1 mrlhon an the pnor )ear penod. Th is 1ncrease1s attn bu table to strong !.ales m its Chicago unit \\h1ch opened last summc-r. and a 9 percent 1ncrea!IC m sales m existing units. Orange c·ounty Mortgage Chad Fixed-Rate Adjustable Rate AdJuatable Mortgage Lender Contact Fullerton S&L Any loan officer Pac1t1c Coast S&L Any loan officer Pac1f1c Fed S&L Any loan officer Lender Contact • Santa Paula S&L Any loan officer Sears Saving Bank Any loan officer Hemet Fed S&L Any loan officer Lender Contact Glendale Fed Any loan officer Citicorp S& L • Any loan officer South~S&L Any loan officer • . Int. Rete lJ.875 13 750 , .. 000 Int. "-le Pts. 11.50 2.00 11 60 1.50 11.75 2.00 Int. Rate Pta. 11.25 2.0 11.25 20 11 60 20 -. Amort. M.xlmum Pta. Yra. LOlln 2:50 250 2 75 150 3.00 350 Amort. Int. Maximum Yra. Adf. Cep lo en 250 6mo 50 250 6mo. 50 150 8mo. ...5 Amort. Int. Mexlmum v .... Ad). Cap Loan 300 12 mos. 5 350 6mos. ~ 150 G;nos. 5 , Eliminates protilema Haney Barbee, production aupervteor at In..-acare Corp.:._ lnapecta U,btweltrht mac· nealum wheelftt the comP&d1:• Olllo plant recently. The low-we1.&6t, J:Uah--etrenlth deal.an waa Introduced by the company· to ellmlnate the wheelchaU owner'• btaest problem, the conatant cleaning and a~uat­ ment of con..-entlonal epoked wheele. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market actlVltlea of publicly traded Orange Coullty flhna for the week ended Friday, Sept. 7. Data provideclby Newwi:t ~~tlea Corp. ,---~-·--------;-----;···----------·--;··-··-·-----------·-·-;·~~ra-·;1r1~-~--------~-.-~-.--, -;~-----, UME ..STll I HUDOUUTIU PIOl>Ot:TI ... aun Prloe1Prloe • CPI tPll ti't&I en I HVlllOI 1UT lltt I :.ocaTlOll ' •·l1t09-0T CK&ll!ll ' I I rl•cal I • ln 1000'• ·-··--·----------------·············-.--1----------------------·--------··----------··-·----------------~----------------··-------· • Air Celltor. ACAL l Alpha ~lcro A~Mt• 3 Aa•r. P•ce. AIC • ~ Aaer. hclrLe UP ~ Aa•r.Hed-Dent AICll>• 6 4p•r.State -1 Atld Crt T•ch &CRT t &~ehl•• Corp. &C~V 9 ATY SJ•t•• ans •o ••••r tr.ti. •o • 11 1111•-ll•wport • !Z llflJ•• Inc. ltPL !) loaef IC•d. IOICl> ,. low•• :ndw1t. • ,~ Ir dctord Pd. IRID! 16 "'tterrl•ld •~T' 11 Capletrano I• • 11 Cara l'.nl. URI 19 Carl larcher CARL' 20 C•r•dJn• CJDN 21 C•rtron Corp. CRTN' 22 Cht••P••k• CMl.S 23 Cllli•n• lank -2• Cloth•• Tl•• CTMI 2; Col1111bla Sa•. -26 Coe•rco, Inc. "MRO 11 Coepre. Care C'llPH 18 CoepuS... CPSf 29 Corp ~tl la~k • 30 Co•ln1ton cov~• )I C11e11Mn lhel CUSH )1 Datapover DPllR ll l>atatron DtRI• )l D•t"•• ho. DUM• )~ l>e1lrn V••t DVIC 36 Dlceon Elect OICN )1 DISlt•I !>ala. DDII )8 Diet. Loatc DLOO• )9 l>owney Sa•. DSL •o UCO, Inc. ltt • •1 llP "lcrowo•• EIPll •2 II Tnrl to Inc IT •1 Eldorado"'"" ILl>I •• Em.le• ~orp DU.I• a) r. &n•"•I•} -·~ tar Veat P PVF • aT Pl rat ,>11,r. 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'' Kelli. wlao lau a fonaa ... tor Uara Aabley print.. eelec thla di .. La blae for tboee epeclal 90Clal ftllb on camp •· • • . . CampµSlookscasual . "" Buying clothes for school is an exc1 tang experience-CSJ)CCially for a young woman entering her first year of college. St)'JeaskedKelliGraham. 18.aCoronadcl MarHi&hSchool graduate and daughter of Harold and Ellen Graham ofLaauna Beach. to model four outfits from the wardrobe she had already selected for attending Pcppcrdine University at Malibu. The fitness revolution has spawned a proliferation of sports-inspired separates. panicularly mix •n ·match pieces in swcatshirting fabrics. Kelli. a nmnerwholoves the beach, included a number of such outfits in her wardrobe. including the rose and gray-striped set shown above. "I'll be wearing the sweats to class and fora variety of activities." said Kelli, who sharpened her fashion sense during a year ofBcverlcc Kelley•s Junior Mannequin classes. They focused on wardrobe planning. hair style and makeup, social skills, plus self-esteem buildingattitudcs and provided an opportunity for tearoom modeling. Wcannga feminme LauraAshleydresswitha tinyOoraJ pattern. Kelli smiled and said ... , bought this forsororicy teas. "Til~dress will be perfectly at home in her dorm room -Kelli has chosen Laura shley ., fabncs for her bedspread. draperies and lampshade. Foradressysponslook. hechoscblackcuffedpantstoppedoffwilh 9"btte blouse and sweater jacket m de "'ith shoulder padding.A print scarf in the same cranbcn) color accented the outfit. To mix and match with thesponsenscmble. Kelhalsosclcctedaray flannchlacks and a craY and white-stnped hi rt. Kelli says her major at PCppcrdine is undeclared. but the thought of a career in modeling sound ver) antcrcsting 7 e'en ~1th the prospects of wearing wool pants and s~eaterson a hot ummerday. Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne I ' ' LooK1Nr. Gooo Aft~rglow from tl;iis part;yis _wbrt11 ·sfio.w}ng off Did )OU C\'Cr t· makeup. from thcrcun have fun tnan outeverybody's tend at BYOB part)'? sugge tion (and makeup that ti! y guarantee" 111 make No: no. notthat ) our eye glisten. etc.) and findina5omcth1ng you hkc. kind. A bring) our VIDA A fC\\ oft he hints I picked up concerned the e)e and ownbru hcsJ).')n)or lblu h On cu t howcdusho\\ toouthncthc } tirin youro"n Dr•M benc ththetopla he~. I h1stakesastcad) h nd.but bluSh pany. utn rcallyg1Hsdepthl()thec)C. We were told that Linda Rooently.lwns JE,answo1.ddnotlc vcthchousewjtF10utdoing1hi. invucd tOJOtn 1 What' good enou~ for Linda ... · roupof women who • .. Smudglngcye liner abQH•thc top la~csand below w•nted 1oge11ogetberand practice app() ina eveni'1& the bottom ones has alW&) been a prphlcm until we makl'up 1n time for all ofthe.grtat part a es on the calendar. pitloo up 1he t1p0f do1rlg it w.th a P5?wdcrcd eye hado\\ It wasa1otoffunand works like this ... the applicator. (TT) tnatonc. bUt wait untilthcltnerhas ta part1cipanu must be friends ancfyou arrive ~ith only fewSCC-Onds. You mudge and add color at 1he same foundation. (You wouldn'twant your best friend to see t1md. you without foundation. would you?) Weall triN thecyelasln::orlcr("a mrrstu declared one You take along a bagof makeup (lots of eye shadows gue t who added,··~ sure )~u hold it fora count oft 0 .. ) and pend ls to play w1 th and your own brushes and and several coat!> of mascara (top and bottom lashes). Just apPf icators. h's grtat 1fone in the group is knowledgeablt" appli) tng mascara to the top lash would be like half about color and make1,1p or a1 least so~eonie once visited frarrling a pi ct urc, one guest suggested. _. a professional 01akeupartist. (Our group wajs lucky). .-Applying evening makeup is much hkedaytime ~fo!e you get started with mak~up you should ,ha vc. makeup, except at night yoµ can use more colors on the . brunc:ho~ lune~. This g1v~everybody a.chance to talk ~ycstocmphas.ize. Also we t..ned the blush 1nck of adding IOOUt lOSI~ weight, planmng tp lose weight Or JUSfa touch ot glitkror gold above. the cheekbone color ' discovennia new diet. • • · -• and the contourins shade below the cheelcbope. The trio' Onct' you've"eatcn 1t js iimc to clear the table for the of shades was then blended together lightly. ' PARTY WRAP I_ --------. .__. ~--- South Coast Syinphony ·warmlngup Garden party honors soprano soloist for premiere.concert Mezzo soprano Marvellee CarlaJ& ofLo~Beacb performedattheageof 11 auheoperungof range... Coast College theater. Sept. 22 will be a .. homeco ing" for herassheappearsin the campus' Robert B. Moore · Theatre as soloist at the South Coast Symphony's premiere concen performing Hector Berlioz' song cycle, "Les Nuitsd'Ete." Cariaga was one of the guests at the recent garden reception at the Costa Mesa home ofPrltcllla Rigs hosted by the symphony board and John Larry Gruger, music director /conductor. "It isn't often that I am able to perform so close to home," the soloist said, "and I am especially looking forward to performing ~th Mr. Granger." Among the other honored guests talking about the five-concert season and the group's new home at the theatre were Costa Mesa Mayor H. Jack Hall and councilwoman Norma Hertzog, Virginia Kidder Buckles, Art Kid.ma.a, Stan Taeger, Ma•ra Eggu and Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Weill1telll. • • •• The Assistance League ofNewpon Bech gathered fora just-for.fun party at1bebaysidc-home of the. CbamliDg Lef ebvres. . Mezzo-90prano Manell~e Cartaca wu the· center of attention at the Sciuth Coaat Symphony•• &arclen reception. With her are · Marion Haldemu aod committee provided a .de\iciousspftlad fOrtbe 1~ who enjoyed \he bo.pitality while vtCWina the late afternoon panorama ofboatsentennaand teavina the fulibor. Among those there were Dorothy and Jobn Reichle, Marton and Denali Picken a, Amelia and MarflD Lockney, Jeanne and Bill Curtis, Mickey and Howard Lang, Evvie and Henry Swe11erton, Angela and Jobn Stollsteimer, Mickey and Pbelps Merickel and Jean and GeaeQutnn. The unwinding concluded a yearofhard work increasing the league's Dental Centerto include orthodontic services and enlarging facilities at the Children's Day Care Center_ • • • Suzanne Peltason (wife of Jack Pel ta son, new UC Irvine chancellor) wtll be honored guest Sept. 18 at To~ and Gown'sannual membership coffee at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. France Campbell, president, and T&G's board mem- bers will welcome guests at l 0 a. m. and discuss plans for enrolling new members and interest groups. (Member- ship is open to all interested in supporting the university through joint cultural, educational and social activities_ For more information. phone 975-0972.} • • • The idea of meeu ng in a lush garden also appeals to Zonta Cluboflrvine/Saddleback_ Next Sunday the group will gather at Brecht Orchid Garden in Costa Mesa for a post·Olympic wine and cheese party to support Orange County community service projects. Sam the Eagle will supervise thesamplingofanarrayof international wines. cheeses, pates and other delicacie'f. ... Tax.deductible ticketsat$7.50perperson will be available at the door at 5 p.m., but reservations with Peggy Bartlett. 751 -3524. are required by Wednesday. • • • Talk was about their Oct. 6 Harvest Festival Auction when members ofEbell Cluboflrvine met in the home of Carolyn Rapp, president, for a getting-to· know-you party. (The group has assembled SI 0,000 wonh ofitems for the sale planned in the Teen Center of Heritage Park). -Oana Totten br-0ught along her-special meatballsfor- the wine and hors d'oeuvre function and Shirley LlDdsey brought chocolate bars.-Others discuss1ng the upcoming club season were Yvonne Hu11ln1, Dlalle Ludqulat, Sondra Kleinhans, Connie Zucker and Eileen _ lJ)eCafr and new members Pam Kitt and Karin t>avlovsky. · Members al so chatted about their recent train excursion to San Diego {with husbands} when ~hey visited Old Town and Seaport Village. . . • Delly,.._. pllOtoe by.U. ,.,._ Connie Zucker cbata with new Ebell member Pam Kite, above, u Bernice SheTWoocl and Shirley Lindsey antve at the ·1rvtne club'• party. rleht.-Gana T-otten broa&ht meatballa lo tlie aeuon-opener much to the dellabt ot'- hoeteu Carolyn Rapp and Eileen DeC&lr. When we were all finished, we decided we looked too great to.stay home that evening. It" a time tddec1de where we would let our husbands take us for dinner and thank oftheoietnrwtherday... .J 1 Becauw, you can lookslimm rm more way 1han Qne without goina through thetroubl oflosing weight. The secret is how you dreis. Loo~ lines. boxy jackets. graceful lee' es and an1nguinaaccents are right in st> le and can make you look lOp,Jundsslimmerwithout losmgan ounce. · Here are some of those slendenfli k""CJ:cb: •Vertical stripes draw a leaner line. Avoid ht,nzontal pattctns. Stick to small prints. · •Wear high heels to elongate legs. •Go with A· line skins. and sh.un pleated ones. •Thechemise.;,1yle dress isa ne er-fail choicefo1 fuller figures. • • Longjackets. vests and tunics in any style JO a long way toward concealing a problem waistline or ht pi. •Stecrrlear-ofwidc-belt>.ehooSelfrin on~s with interesting buckles. ... •Full sleev.es, such as 4otman, are graceful and less · consiricting. · · ~Generally speak~ng, avoidbulkt fabncs, po.uchy pocket~onshinsorpants, too.puffy sleeves-anything ·-that mightad'dunflatt~ring thickness: And mo!.\. . impo.nant, sugaests Woman's World magazine.\, ress for loo enessandconfon. Jfyou cc a bulge anywhere, you have the wrong size. · • BEAUTY NEWS: Estee Lauder's fall makeup II tion, "Colors from Primitiv~ Worlds," includ a new color pnmer. "Undercover Neutral," a ncuttahzer •hatgivcs the: ak..in an even-colored appearance. Worn under the foundation in a shade to match your kin tone. 1tgiveu ofl. \el vet finish. Twonewshadcsmthe~econsounnapcnc1lsare Khaki Sand and Sunny Amethyst. 'They can be blended wi1h pre~~d eyelid shadow duo's in new shades- Golden Amber/lnd110 Sides, Olive Grove(rcal Plume, Secret Blue/Bark Brown and Smoke Signal/Cinnamon Suede. The newcollectfon of colors. accordmato Lauder, complements thecolo,..dcsisqcrs in1roduced in their shows in Milan, Paris and New York-brown, navy, ru t. beige} sand and winter white. Accent colors were bnlltant violet. fuchsia.hot pink. teal green.and peacock. • • • • The nc.w Emo Laszlo Advantage collection will be intrOduced Monday at I. Mag.nin, South Coast Plaza. Appointments may be made by calling 957-15 l J, ext. 2S2. A J>ayotrn~eupanistwit.! be in the ston; Friday and Sat~rday. The same number may be called for · appointments. • I PAPARAZZI PLUS .. I~..,. ~ -. -• ~ ----= -- Arts Center bubbles over. its.first fete Invitations have gone out for the first party at the Orange Countr. Performing Arts Center. Champagne and dessen will be served on stage next Sunday to commemorate a milestone -the toppinr off of the steel construction. -The board of directors, trustees, special gifts committee-a{ld endowment ~ouncil members will be.. host to honot major donors with the establishment of the Center Gridiron Club. • • • Du Marcbeuo, owner and operator of one of Newpon Beach's landmark restaurants, The Arches, has added more than $ 7,200 to the treasury of the Braille Institute Aux.iliary of Orange Coast. Debbie Gray, president, accepted the check which filled Marcheano's pledge to donate $1 for every bottle of wine served at dinner and every dinner served during Braille Auxiliary month. • • • Daughters of the Amencan Revolution from all over Orange County wiJI gather Saturday at Griswold's Inn, FuJlenon, to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. Dr. Robert Peterson, ' QC. superintendent of schools, is scheduled as the hoeteu Priacllla-RfU• and Maura Egan.· ·luncheon speaker. • • • · left. John Larry Grana er. dliec· Huntington Beach Newcomers Club members will tor/conductor a.od Vlr;tn.la Klader Bucklee. be aboard the Reuben E. Lee Tuesday for a luncheon. ~---~==-"""""""1'1-Plans will be finalized for a-Sept. 1-8 coffee which.new residents of that city may attend to learn about activities available to them. (For further information, phone 96>-0284 or 841-4858, luncheon, or 960-3656, coffee.) ( • • • Ju Volrol 1s chairman of the Sepi. 19 f8shion show luncheon being hosted by Robinson's Newpon Beach for the benefit of Small World Guild of Childrens H-05pital of Orange County~ . Key trends for '84 will be spotlighted at I p.m. on the 5econd level of the store following the 11 a.m. social hour and luncheon. Included will be menswear-inspired andrOJYDOUS looks, collections by top European and Amencan designers: active spottswear and spage-age looks with an eye for the 190s. (Last year's show was terrific.) · The 120 fund-raisers of the Irvine-based · Small World group have earmarked proceeds from this show for a new outpafient clinic at CHOC. (The Guild office, 997.3000, may be called for funher details). . . . " Tuesday will find the Saddleback Communities Christian Women's Club at El Adobe Restaurant at San Juan Capistrano where members will watch a fashion sho9.r by Florence Smale•, hear a talk by Janet Kempke and "hickory stick tunes" by Judy Hampton. (Reser· vations may be telephoned to 831·9682 or 496-4262.) • • • The weather doesn't tell you, but summer is over and clubs are no tonger "dark;" they're ~earing up for a busy season ... Westminster-Fountain branch of American Association of University Women has set its annual membership brunch for J O a.m. Saturday in the FV Recreation Center, 16400 Brookhunt. College or university ai'ads interested in joining AAUW may call Carol Hennecke at 897-7631 ... Alpha Xi Delta alumnae chapter of OC resumes meetinas at 11 :30 a.m. Saturday in the home of Mn. Pbll Glbllfaco. She may be reached at 832-4146 ... Professional Secretaries International will hold an orientation meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday under the sponsorship of the Orange Em1>1re Chapter. Information is available by calling 998-2082. Also, the first fall council meeting of Oranae District, California Federation of Women's Clubs, has been scheduled at 9 a.m. Friday at the Orange Coun!)' Conference Center, 300 S. Orange st., Orange. Helll't4tta Locke, Huntington Beach, and Pat Greeo, Newport Beach, arc two of the chairmen serving on a panel discussion. FA SHION CAl l NOAR ROBINSON'S: Evan Piconedesi.ncr fflnk Smith will show the new EP fall styles in a mult1·mcdia presentation at l p.m. Friday at the Newpon Beach store. Afterwards, -----------------------------------------------------------Smith will meet with customers as the clothes arc modeled infonnally. lssey Miyake's couture collection for fall and Proper fit ma ... kes. b .. ig· hit in. baseball . ~:~i~r..~~::.:~~=.~~~~-·2 p.m.p ..... ~u •• ;. _ BROADWAY: The Newport Beach store will s;>reaent a. fall fashion show -previewing collections by Btll Blass, Athletics (SOOA to...1*omc the Oakland A's), crclled 1 Anne Klein and Perry Ellis and others -at 12:30 pm. Tailor gave Babe Ruth a 42, - infield once wore many colors The baseball uniform tranicends mere clothma. That ttie pme requires its players 10 wear sun·blocJc1na b1lled caps, when most of the games are played at night. or under domes, tells you as much. • ' . Sports pases don't carry much baseball fashion news. S1><>nswntcrs tend to concentrate on stuff like spin· fi'atred fastbaUs Overlooked arc player worries about wlJ ther uniform~ arc U;ht cnouih in the rear or whether one or two baUina j,loves should be worn .• But while s n.swntcr may not acJ<n~wledae it or give it much CG"ttft&e, the ba ball uniform i indeed very sianificant. Af\cr all. an anide 1n this month's ConnotsSt'ur, a t mapzinc, po10tsout, bftS(b:tll is the only aamc that name ns team after uniform pan : the Ch1caao White • the Bo ton R~ x, and the Cincinnati Rea . o 'naJly ••Rcd t~km ... )S the article: ~To exi>cct mer; function from the official uniform of .. a game that has tt\rived for 140 years on leac.nd, style. eccentricity, and pure show biz is to be ianorant ofl;>oth the history and the persistent allure of the na1ionaJ pastime." If fashion was accorded its proper role in baseball reportage, it would be common knowlcdae'that Babe Ruth went wild one sp nng day when he discovered tht' Yankees had not pven him thes1ze 42 pants he bad ordcredi trouble was that the "8i1 Bambino" actually wore• size 48. The team tailor secretly sewed a "me 42" taa in th• laraer trousers and The Babe made his fashion statement, albeit false. Mick'cy Man lie and Frank Robinson. two more recent Hall of Famcrs. m1jht 10 down in fa hion history 11 creators of one of the aamc's moil cndwina stylistic mnovat1on : the uniform stockina wrth stirrup so h1Jh that 1t rem ams a mystery why players bother puuina them on. f o battle.-the co.Id \\inds in • an f;'ranciaco's Candle lick Park. Hall of Fa mer Willie Maya dad what an) man of style v.ould do: put on a tunic neck under his Giants jtrsey. Thus a fashion trend was b6rn. In I 3 Chari 0 . Finley, owner of the Kansa Cit) ., I sensation by outfining his team in Kelly arccn and Wednesday on the second level. • · ·•weddinaraown white'' unifonns. bottomed otTwith white NORDSTROM: A tru~k •sh.owina of the Judy Homby shoes. line is scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the South His criticr were many. But they had foraotten that Coast Plaza store in Gallery on level two. on Saturday. durina the 1882 exhibition season, playerut each position fashion~ by Missoni will be an formally modeled from 1 to wore a different colored un1fonn: catchers wor-c scarlet; 4 m C II t d · d 1 · · 1 pitchers. haht blue, flnt basemen, tcarlc1 and white; P' · 1n ° ec ors on two an impon.e tahan JCWe ry second ba emen. oranac and blue; and so on. around the by Rua Pedro will be shown from l l a.m. to 3 p.m. h m • • • o • . BULLOCl.'S: The " Best of Bullodt's .. fall I rend show The mo1t ttccnt maJor innovation in the baseball 1uc1for9 a.m. Saturday at South Coast Plaza. Reservation uniform was the chansc from wool to me polyester "warp a · d d ..._ b · knit" iotroduccd in 1972 by Wilson Sponitta Goods co.. 3%~quirt an may.....,.~ taaned bycalhn1 S66--061 l. ext. • which souabt ,a tapered, jeans look. ~ • • • " The mo l novel add11ion to the uniform is probably . t. MAGNIN: Joennae Char Petite Collection wall be the battan1 alove. When it first appcart'd and who informally modeltd from noon 10 J p.m. Thur5da)' in the pcfP:Clratcd it is Uisputcd, thouah he probably had been store at Forty Carrots taurant and Ptonto Rmorante. play1n1 golf that mornma. "P.Jayers love th aJovcs so WORKSHOP: Color•,• Associates will resent a much .~hat some now wear t~o of,thcm when runn1na the wardrobe workshop from J:.30 to 6:30 p.m. next ~unda)' a1 hues. says Conno1 scur. Apparcntl)', finacn u d lo the New n Sheraton Hotel. Bratilla room lA. To make endOr$tn& mrlhonoiid~ll~r-a·)'ear larychc k must not ct re rvat1ons ($2S) for the v.orkshop and upcomang color dirt under the nails. tnd hnc event , phone SAs-4S11. 1 , ' • " FOR AN °ACTIV.E llFES~Y(E ..... Complete selecti~n of tenniswear, swimwear, and activewear. Also, preview the1 latest ski fashions. GEAR UP YOUR FALL \VAROROBE AT AL'S GARAGE with our great collection of British Khak i. 100% cotton shirts and pants. #27 Fashion Island 644-2U1 1156 Fashion lsla.nd 644·5070 ··- WHAT' JM/ STQRE FQR FALL CENTER OF INTEREST: ---. SEPTEMBER RENAISSANCE REPORT NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION: A TR/UM COURT -three 1e~e1s-;;;rn;;: nation•/ 1iout1ques <f)«1alry slort's .Jnd ie-- tauranh Openrns in Sp11ns 1985 are. Irvine Ranch Farmers Market-a 6J.OOO:,qua~/OO( gourmet IOOd ttnpor1um ~ wuh ~1Cure1n dfl1Bhh trom a European bak- ery; a European ~lem ~; • chocol1te kiosk: M• \1i1son Coo4ing School; ind many more culrNry 'pe<1altte) 1n addition 10 l~lf tr•d~ t1onal (iroduce, ~•1. poultry, 11~h and ~~ care)~ product areas Pierre Deux a b1-le~e1 ),@2QJ,1are-1oot !lore Sptt11Ti11n1 In 11leW;le col/ecllon> oi' ant1q1JP 1urn1wre. l1Mn :.tcPHories. gifts and ,.en's and women's apparel from the Provence 1Tf11on ot Frince AMEN WARDY EXPANDS STORE 50%-A mi1or e'(,,.n>IOn t> well-unde'"iJY· at Amen Wardy, wherP the }tore will increa(e rt( \11e to appro•1mi1Ply 27,000 squire teet. EJrly "'o~ember rs tile pro1ected openms dare t<Jr • nt'W entrance thar will face Att1um Court: a deJigner \hO\HOOm equipped with a kitchen and butler's room. iJdd1110fkil ~/on); a lmset1e boutique, rhree \ports~ear depart- menh: and .Jdd1t1on.>I cke•srng roomf CENTER QF STYL E: WHATS IN STORE fORFALL Inter retattons b_y Amertca's ea mg aes1gners mcluc!e two distmct per!Pect1ves: Fashion f!r D~y O"er"rt><I, P<1'1 clo<hrn1 M•ana"'OerC!i~heth rcminN Pnr or Kathat1ne Hrpburn. Grt-t.i Gilrbo Jnd r\nnlt' lllll. Elongated ~1/hout>lt<'~ re/,i~ed ind • re//ne<I W.irdrobe b.Jsrc)-lrou,t'r'; 1opco.1h; rwrn \we.lier~~; t 'hrrt drt\\C'!> Fashion B_r. Ni ht. Fem1n1np .ind <on· roore<f '>t'n,uo"'jj\btir ,utxft' !)1mple bur elo- qUMt Sh1mmeflns, ,/11hef1n1dr.iped1.ibr1<' Wardrobe b.t\1< '-blado; dr('•'t' 'hurt .ind -:~:z::1~~~-1---mu"°' ~1'¥~ 8.u b.ac.L. 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"f.tppelr.tn<.e by fr.tnk ~m11h JJ~u r SPotl " r. r 00 pm • BULC.OCICS Wit.SHIR(; Roland Klem all collec-llOn wf1niornwl modt>IH1B Salem. I 1·3 pm .. \JEIMAN·MARCUS: ChrldrPn'~ 114hl0fl ~how Childmt• World, I l:OOam THE BROADWAY: fall 1.J,htom wlrntormal model1n1f Jttd 1/r • 11-2p.m. SAU EVE NTS HICKORY FARMS: -"'nnM•r,.try S•le-C<kk111l l1nk 'au,•se .... 1 cream~ s~~'s' chf.'t>'e SPECl~L £\EN TS CORVETTE CAR SHOW BULLOCKS WILSHIRE· ~pphrw trunk •how F ~I~ '" NEIMAN·MARCUS· <iu,.Jn Cum· ming' /f!\\l.'/f'\ f•,h1on lewell'\ \£/MltN-MltRCUS· t.Jnl ~ ~her· man 1all c-ollectron ~11n1ornvl modclrns Couture. 11.J pm NEIMlt'f·MARCUS Fm\ l.tdy 1.11/ col/«tK>n \\ 1n1orm.1I mode1ms Jun~. 11-3 pm 'l;E/Mlt~·MARCUS. 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I I I I I I I l-... r-, t I I ' Children's lives • madespecia Younger set steps out in style THE RELAXING SOUNDS ·KDCM 1DB.1 .--~·FM STER ED r , t b>y grandparents Eau Bo11Ec1 Ethnic· makeup can 't be ch8:nged DEAR ANN LANDERS· (an a person who was born of Jewish parents become Gentile 1f he would rather not ~Jewish'> This subject was discussed by some highly-intelligent people at a dinner pany the other night and there v.erc convincing arguments on both sades. "What arc )Our view on th1~ subject'> . -THE T'S lN M ADISON. WIS. DEAR T'S: To tie born a Jew ls to bffome a member of a worldwide conslltaeacy whose roots go back s.oot years. Oae'I ttbnlc maktap can DeltJaer .be chosen nor chao1ed. A Jew wbo wlsbes to dl1a11oclate 1Um1e1Jrrom 7o4aT1m and take up Catholicism, Christian Science or Co1faclani1m, for example, 11 still a Jew by bertia1e. No amount of dJsavowln1 will transform blm Into a Gentile. Too bad tbe1e "people can't be sometbln1 else becau e tbey certain· ly are no credit to the race. Un· fortunately, we are stuck with them be.cause the blood of oar common ancestors flows In tbelr veins. * * * CORVETTES 7th Annual Car Show Sund~y, Sept. 9, 1984 Corvettes. Kids. Back-To-School. Join us.for"' Copcours Corvette Show -Formerly held at Connell Ch evrolet; ow at Newport Center Fas · n Island. Over 10Q cars will be J dged. See the oldest and newest, stock, street-driven and modified Corvettes. • I )om us in o ur Salute To America -a sp ecial, year-long promotion focusing on the American lifes'tyle. Neiman-Marcus, Robinson's, The Broadway, Bullocks . . Wilshire and Buffums. Over 70 fine stores in all. Just off Pacific Coast Highway between MacArthur and Jamboree Blvds. in Newport Beach. :J. A11 Luo es DEA R ANN LANDERS: As a person of less than average hea&ht. I take strong exception to your repl) to the tall girl who complained about "runts." Shameonyou~Voo who cru!.ade so nobly aaaanst racism. scx1~m and anu-Semitism -sualty of flagrant height ism. Surely you arc aware that many great leaders were ~hort by today's standards -Ma)or Faorcllo La Guardia. Mahatma Gandhi. Jame~ Madison and Queen V1ctona. St. Franet~ Xavier was less than S feet tall. And 1f you called Napoleon Bonapane a runt you'd need more than counseling to recover .. Tall people take up more space, interfere with movie and theater viewing. complain about overheated rooms that are actually vet) com· fortabk away frdm the cei lina. have no consideration when walking with people whose legs arc not as Iona a~ theirs and take perverse delight in being looked up lo. I bcheve you owe all short people an apolo~. We have enough to contend with in a he1ght-c ra1ed world without being ~abcled runts. I hope you wall print this letter 1f I ean manage to get 1t into a ma1lb0x without Wilt C'hamberlaan·~ help. - GRUMPY IN CHICAGO. DEAR GRUMP: Gulp. Gulp. Gulp. ·rm eating my words. Thanks for tbe comeuppance. I needed that -all 5 feet 1 1~ Inches of me! • • * DEAR ANN LANDERS I am a recently-dt'liOrccd ma}l with two di.i l- drcn~! h<l\:c.mel .. W6man with thrc children and know an my heart that we could have a full and happy fife together. ~ We want to be mamcd but my children arc again t it. They have pointed out that the breakup of our: fami ly caused them a great deal of pain. They stood by me during bitter battle and now they feel that I am 1111 they ha'lie, They view the woman I lo'\t'tas a threat to their security. They qy they will -never accept her and I believe at. Shall I marry and try 10 work out the problems of mixing the t~o fam1hc ? J don't want '°me up m~ hfc again ..... and neither doc' he. What do you advise?-TORN' AND AGONIZED. DEAR TORN: Don't make tit , mlata~e or tblnkln1 your cblldr D will compensate for tbe 1011 of tJae wom11 yoa love. la • few yun tlaty'll bt con ud yoa11 be alooe. Ir they caret aboal yoar laappl1e11tbey'd11y. "Gt ror It, Dad!" And tllat' my advk It yoa. Good lack. ~ ••• Do }Ou feel wkward. sclf<On· mu) -lonely? Wt/come to the club. Thert" help for ~ou rn Ann Landers' bool;/ct. "The Key to Popu• /ant)." nd SO ct'nr with your rcque t and 1 lol'l8. H mprd, elf. ddl'e$st:d cm c: lope 10 nn Lande P.O Bo,; 11995, Ehr"' o. Ill. 60611. Call 642 -S678. Put a f w word to work for you ~ I 1 Cruising the Delta a ·refteshing mi~i-vacatio meandering waterways of the Callfomla Delta. DEAR READER : We have had muy reque1u over tbe year• for tbo1e hand1 we con Ider to be our fn..-ites. 1'bat make1 quite a Ust. For t.be time bela1, therefore, we an devotiag the SuDday collllllD te' a 1erele1 of famoua ba.od1. At the end of the series, we will 10.back to our weekly question and answer column. Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH + K432 ~5 CHARLES "7 . GOREN I "These stories you tell about the wonderful exploits or my fellow cards -bah, humbug! Anyone can win a trick -you ju t have to be around at the right moment. But how many of them can claim to have O Q10542 +KJ5 WEST EAST • played a major part in a victory when they were. to all intents and purposes, useless'? + Vpld + Jl085 <::1 e 13 ~KQl0642 O J96 . O Vold +AQ9732 +t0.64 OUTH + AQ976 ~A8 O AK873 +8 The bidding: South We1t North Eut 1 • PH• 4 • Pass "It happened ne;lr the end or a clo eJy.fought rinal or a mnjor team champions~ip. Our 1de quickly reached si spades on the auction shown -a xcellent contract. a you will note. In the other room, North played six diamonds and wa defeated by a spade r r. so a great deal wa at stake here. OMAR SHARIFF trump. and Ea t was forced to phl hi honors. Declarer won and, had he con igned me to the scrap heap at trick two. he would have had to try lo get back to the table with a diamond. As you can see. Ea t would have ru£fed to set the con tract. , "In lead, my wizard was able to en h the ace or hearts and get to the board by ruf£ing me! He wa now able to lead a· trump and take a marked fine e for the remaining trump honor, and all was well. "Ju tiCiably. our side. went on to win the championship. I like lo foel that my momt'nt in the potlight . contributed more to the victofy than all tho royal personage and fint' play ,r.ou keep writing about." Solvang•s weekend fest like a trip to_ Denmark Danish Da) in Sohang will ··Kivik.asukas;• an Estontan dance almo 1 be the equivalent of Denmark &roup, will perform. revisited on &pt. 15 and 16 with folk .. Tickets for the vanou1 e'cnts are dan.cing, acblcsk1vcr l!"d · at •a premium no.,,., pamcularty for mcd1stcrpolse breakfasts. choirs. the production of 'Medea· at the fil~s .. ~ parade and other Danish SolvanJP, Fcsti\aJ Theater. fcst1v1t1es . · Breakfasts of acble kivcr (Danish .. Thtse arc the two really-big da)S pancakes) and med1 terpol c in Solvang." ~id Gordon Heath. (sausage) arc $4. and the pncc of the propnctor of the landmark Solvang Danish 0a)s Buffet Dtnncr Dance 1 Sil.SO per person. or SS dm1 s1on "1thout dinner. • "Medea •• tick.ct' arc S 12 per~) 1fa Jlable f\crythiOAe1se 1s frtt ....:.. For r~rvat1on a1 the ann or more 1nformat1<>n call { 0 ) 688-9338. Castle Inn. an authentic Damsh bed- and-brcakfast country inn. Activiucs Saturday will feature the \ ill~c band. the Carlsberg Beer Wagon. v11taic folk dancers, Solvang Singers. Danish films. a kindcl'g)m. gymnastic aroups, Hans Chri . n Andersen Story Hour. the Frcs Danish Choir. the Central Coast Cloasel'l and a conccn b> The Wind Ensemble of the Air force Band of the Golden West from March Air Force Base Culinary tour Wh~pped up Sund&)' wit: be a repeat of Satur- day's events except that t~ A ninc..da)' excursion to the International {'uhnary Olympics n Frankfun. which is held Lo determine the orld'~ to~'l\t-fs. will be conducted b) the Orange Coa~t Colqc·s Communitv Service Offttt. The comp(tition requires each team to prepare :?00 hot meah for JUdgln The tnp. set for Oct. 12-20, ve1ll atso 1nclodc a tnp to Gennany·s Rhci~u Region. where they .wall visit vineyard and learn about lhc country"s v.1nc industry. They also v. ill,., It a b~cry and sau factor) and we a boat ride down the Rhine Rhcr. botck; d~uh continctn.al breaHa t cntra~(ttS a rs ~-~•- -6 + Pa11 P111 PH• · .. West led the ace of clubs and continued with a club, won by ctum mys King. ow most of you would have seized this opportunity to get Co tofthetourasSl.439,\\hichm l~round~np arc supenorda For informauon. call the commuoit' sen ice office U:?-j . . . Opening lead: Ace or +. rid of me. Fortunately, my expert waa made of terner luff -he SelMI U.J .,...u... c.r tWs ril .. • '- realized the only danger to hi con Clilartff o. ...... O.w ~ ce.r• •f As cards go. the Eight or Hearts did not look pnrticularly im· pre~aive. as befits a member or the pack who might go through life without ever .winning a trick. But he certainly was vocal enough with his complaints. 0 I. d h thl• aew1pepcr. Ead1 week a priu ef a tract was a 4 trump sp 1t, an e copy of th• oew "Gern'• c .. plete fore aw .• u e r~r me. He ch e lo Bridat'.H. H.95 nlae. wW IMI award-4 slu!f a diamond in lead. • ·for tlle que1U.a joclpcl w be tlle best "When he now cashed the king of re<elved. trumps and uncovered the bad Charlet Corea aad Omar Sharif per· trump break, his planning was onaJJy canaot undertake '° answer all rewarded. He continued with a low que1tlon1 aubmltted. IF .You· CAN FIND A BEIYI'F,R CRUISE AT A BE1·1 :F;R J>RICE, BoN\OYAGE! But no can match what Sitmar has to offer. Like our brand-new, Liberian-. registered Fairsky and beautifully re- modeled , 5-St.ar_Fairseaand Fairwind . Warm Italian h~pitality. Spacious staterooms. Sumptuous dining. And free air fare. And with our 1985 Super savers, you get all these luxuries for a lot less than what you'd pay other cruise lines. .. 1000 OFF THE PANAMA CANAL On our 12·day cruises January 24 to May 24. Save from $500 to 1000 · per couple. That's up to $5600 less . than Piin ·' 14-cJay cruises. Up to $.1500 less than their 11-day cruises. 'iOO OFF MEXICO On our 0 lO & -1 l·day crui ~ Jam.tary 2c; to May .22. Sa'" from $400 to 700 I with our $200 per couple Home Port Bonus. That means you get a Sitmar 1 ()..day cruise for less than the price of 7 days on the Island Princess. $50() 0FF----.- THE CARIBBEAN On our JO & 11-day crui. January 26 to June 1. Save from $200 to $500 per couple.J>lus, our new 11-day itinerary includes Me.xico' Yucatan and a day in the Parta1na'C~nal. SOid exclusively by tra\ 1 agents. Book by December 31, 1984. 1 Sutr mting: F~ ld111g' \\-Orld" 1dc Guide t0Cn1i . . .. SITMAR SUPER SAVERS Luncli & Dinner, Sunday-Thursday rder one of these deli ious entrees. and \\-e'll serve it with our famous traditional flavor margarita. So come, treat yourself to a Margarita Dinner and enjoy.12 ounces of Mexico's Tavorite beverage. A) Chicken Picado $6.75 • Breast of chic'ken sautetd "uh onions. beD prppcQi..and tomak''C (wrll spnd. but not hot • ~rvrd h tonil . rice and bean B) Beeflbstada COmpuesta and Beef Burrito $5.95 A crbp com tonilla topped \\ilh beans, bttf. l~tule, t()mato and &':lacamole. ~rvrd -.uh a bttf burrtto and ~- C) Tcico and Enchilada COmbiriation $5.25 Our' nw l popular combination. Your choice of a chicken or beef. &.llO with a deli ious cheese en{ hiLlda rved with rice and bean . ,,. , .. .. I .. THE PORT THEA TRE F:,7 3-6260 M ,,n flilUfl' All ~at• .' 00 . ''DON'T MISS · .. ,fasdftadng ~ama:· -St~ Schaefer us Map111·" ''WELL ACTED. literate:· -Vincent Canby Ny Times ''SEDUCTIVE. graceful and clever:· -David Ansen -NNSW~k ANOTHER COUNTRY = lat/S.1tlt;llM, ~­ ~ IM,ldt .... - edward s LIDO CINEMA .. 1wro11 tOU\f•al O 673 8350 •f•••UOO . .. ,wooa• !!!£!' _ <ire ) busin s ll api rr. M11rlcna t:\~CI· I l\\lnfo • - D OP 'IGllT: Ounthcf u nip Lo bl t.ma1l hna 1111 when she dr w1 gun on h1 m and tells h m no ne '' 01 to • btJt'km 11 her and hH· k> f'"a"' o n " dom a wc~l JOb as Ravcn"r. lawyer \ dtc1~ 10 head for Holl) 'OOd Bc1b • ider IO ttm rel lt n tup \\1th tile Nan 1s r.ttll cone med o'er M1k.c· he Ith pro !ems GENERAL H PITAL: orP,10 walb tnurc 1>31111.le route in hca'' uniform nd 'omtJ •ll Alan "rdcrs hfm IQ bclS uniJ 81' ~him p~un P•ll ror \C\'Cttl) blistered fect'~orpto" rncd b Al n tha1 uming bOOzeand p1llscouW be fatal Pre<>C(up1cd ""h Lto'1 threat o blatkm 11, Holl> becomes tn nmn,r. causm ~orp10 ta "nndc:r ahout her mood s"'in s. Rub) ta e O't er Kell\'• dtnrr. Grant's medical hcensc re nsmCJ. C «•ha unromfonablc wflen he po11 J1mm) ltt and Lortna in CUZ)' 11uat1on. 8n ('1'1C'KS safe and likes all the "uck. &a d1~ a11enhcdr1nks 1lau of mtlk supoJ1cd b) Lortna. Amanda and S>lv1a; &1ppi'n1 champagne provided b) F..dward: ca1111t canapc '>Crvrd by lfoll). • anJ downing 1111 of water Stella brou1h1. f<rn tom1:t. on 10 f11S<'o Tern JCalllU\ of C.i111n) and Fmco's friendship. When Gln~ 1\ ignor-rd et pan). ~id. askt he( 10 <Janee anq both adm1f thc>'°rt tl)Jo) 1111 1henuclvc1 · • GUIOl~G UGHT: When Susan ruluct. her po1M>n pouon hasn't killed Emma, she 1ruc. Tucker and l.1oncl 10 to New \ork rcturMtohospuallofinashJObandEmma with Heather ror hrr talL.·\hOW debut !>Uddcnh dies.. [v en thuugh Annabdlc had \1agg1e womcd about Ste,c·\ mental' . ps)ch1t \ls1on of black woman who drt"W health when lir w n1cs le11crto Bet\) Str"e ~kt'tchei. of cottasc for Emma )Cars a.10. dreams &tsy v 1s11ed him in cell wjl1lc Jim d1~ounts Annabelle's psychic ab1h t) Kate has same dream Ton) behe\.'eS then~·, a connection bc- CAPITOL: Wall). R1l:k) and Jord) tween John and the Nirua. As per Piper's rescue Brenda Rick)' tells Zed he ~rotted order$, John agrees to hurt Tony dunn' Chip near stte whtrc Brenda nearl) karate cxh1bitton Police amvc on scene drowned. It appears frogman has tNnagcd when cxh1b1t1on gets out of control and 10 act the chain with the tamoutlaged John IS arrested Returning from ful$3. diamond. Juhc telli. Zed he must !>top H.B. thnlled 10 learn Josh can walk with hvinJ in past. Whtnduhc olferHo dress up aad of cane but Manbroltcn 10 learn Reva lake Zed's de~ v.1fe a deco) Zed refuses has left town. Bill) tells H.B It's bo:ausc to allow 1b1s Cbnssa charmed when she Reva cannot hve under same roof as H.8 meets baby Scott). Thomas and Kelly and Josh Falscl)" cla1m1111 Vane sa is be&in to shart confidcncfi. &01n• 10 be 111"cs11ga1cd b> SEC com-DAYS OF OUR LIVES: As Pete stnps II mm1on, Ale'< &ets Henry to sell her ell the club: ~dame X look on. Daphne Chamberlain 4>tOCk 1n Spauld1ne,. (lO)d horrified to leam·pa,ka&r must have been and LUJICk buy Galahad aarasc 1n hopes - sent by Stefano. Unaware that the piece of oftuming 11 into nightclub. Jewelry in the box IS a part of an 1mponant LOVING: Released from hospttal. Jim p_nsm. Daphne loans 1t 10 Kimberl> tells Shana'lhat when he ncarl) died he had ~mberl)' lateraives the p1eceofJcwclry 10 a spmtual ellLpenence Ht now behe~cs his Mchssa Shane the butler 1s man wearing life was spared so he tould sta) 1n the manic glove who'~ been tracking Hope. pncs1hood. A hcanbrokcn Shana tells Jim Don tells Bo and Mgan that child ~c1l 1s she sull lo"cs him but rcahzes their lo\e 1rca11n1 m1&ht be theirs Ton) stunned ne"cr resohc 111 mamage. A'a when ~lex sa s the are nncl'\ 1n Anna·s ~I has fi t with Ton) so he'O I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I AClllOU 77 Man'• nlc*name adversary 20 Prophets -103 Ind an viceroy 78 Mak• 8ITWlds 152 Rlght-hand page 33 Tak• by force 105 Love to exoeee 1~ 80West Pointer 1S4 Unlock1 35 Worked hard 106 Tear Jer1<•1 ,• 8 Thfncooki. 82 Mfiglcallly 156 GrMnland Eskimo 38 Ster In Pegasus 107 Holiday In Rome 12 Moroccan city lignlftcant 158 Snere 40 Slatut• 108 Uberetee 17 ~ catcherl mo~c out o*fbo rdma houu-and h \ J cli: mo\ C In C bottcll5 hnbcl If he d1 0\ tB 0 1nfllt(llrcd n c: h 'IJ rr\Qkc nnc '~wcr l norne) Loma rallmg an 4 'c w11h Jorunhan In n f mn •'4'0. Ed1c,rttel\ci :phunr II front m&U1 ctlh her n k:1llcr Whale do talk ho.... Pou ID«l fetn,.JIC' JOUrn h t "'-ho v. ptS In do t on un IYCd murder in n frlln• Cl o. QNF; IJPE TO LIVE: Bo tells Oidt that · IXhlah lllPJ qm(ktc d1\orcc will be no ob,taClc Don n hirmus th 1 Cassie has '"' ucd M1(helc lO her p:Ut> • tnC'C' her fathcr'1 a mobs1cr1 In, Atlanuc Cat). BOudan fearful ot m.>r.tcriuu Ii 1gnmcnt m and JUfr arc mamed On talk ho\I., f dv.ina light1 Ullo<. arta ~use he fc ri do1n1 othcrw1ic miJ!tn cost her hCT Job Ch rmed b) MiChcfc •. 03\ td tells. Jenn) Mic can h\e w 1th them RYAN HOPf~ Kno-.1ng Mu nd J t'quchne ha\C ~un 6C tth for l.C). M cdrops1tneath1$dcs ... M 1cla1cr d1Ku\.Crs Jacqueline ran kin, her room and they ha'vc bitter argument acqueltnt hov.s Ma' cnpgement nnf1 Da"c p\t Magic. When Matthew won t behc\le 1u 1s dangerous. Dce ·1nc1 10 get Roger to order him not to have an) SC\ R<>&er hun '>'hen he lratns from ext th.at Jiii t'l min 1ng out of house. J1ll 1etl'l Ml\tt Frank ~111 ~doing mo~t orMa\'~ ~I v.ork ~ ~hr can &ake tare of other client\ frank finds Yosh1ta's pan of ro1n an his "dean laundl')." Come4Uc copa . . Dean Paul Martin (left) and Orea Henry •tar u pa~~fl who llJlllten tbe preaeurea of p0Dce work .with Mrdf?Dlc · b~orln °T e Bo:r• lil Blue .. tonlabt at 8 on CBS. Chaf!.Del 2 . . Dtug use hauntirlg Country music field SANTA BARBARA: Joe, bchc111111 he's d1~011ertd Dom1n1c's true 1dent1ty. an· nouncn to Mason he can prove his innocence. Still loving Joe. Kell) hope~ he didn't kill Channmg.. taken trie to spend 011 ht with Ted at his house, but both Capwell and Locknd&c fam1hes create obstacle\. Jade's •ttcmpts to seduce Danny fail when he decide pla)in& hard· to-act " best w"8y 10 ha"e her. Mason NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP)-Drug are p n of country mu\ic ~uctess stooP' to underhanded iacucs 10 aam use among country music stars is make the stars particularly vulnerable piece of propcny from the Lockrid&cs becoming 0 widespread that it 1s to drua and alcohol abuse," s:ud Unable 10 deal v.nh Lionel's womanmn1 cau~io• business problems for Pursch. co~rate medical director of and constant travel. Au1u ta refu~s to " 00 C c "' sleep wtth her ex-husband_ producer , a record company ex-2 art nit enters t11at treat EARCH FOR TOMORROW: Al« ecutive sa)s. chemical dependency nationwide. lands safcl> after his fint skydivini Rick Blackbum. who superv1~ .. The entertainers are often emo- auempt. H~n assures Sunny his to"c the contracts of 28 country music t1onally unprepared for the failures, a1Ta1r wnh Victoria 1s over. unny agrees artists for Columbia Records. calls !nsults. Jealousies, rejections and 10 romanuc rcconc1lia11on bul reali1es the increased use of drugs "a night-1nsecunt1cs that are ~rt of rnuntry-~·- Hogan still terribl) scarred from has mare." music careers," he said. romance with Victoria. Stcphanit• throws "Drugs have become a real prob-Johnny Cash checked himself into dinner party to celebrate Suti's "'eddina. lcm in the country music industry." the Betty ford Center for Chemical Bored watching Chase d1scu~ cultural I"\_,,. d Ran b M" c"ents wnh-Suzi. Cagney becomes drunk Blac~bum told the Tennes$Can m a vcpen ence at c o iraae. and must be dnvcn home. Justm decades copyright tory in which industf) Calif .. in January after spending more 1odmch1m 1ocab1n, whcrcCaineypasscs insiders detailed the extent of the than t"°o months tf)ina to kick a out. Kentucky spends most of his night phenomenon. morphine addiction he had de- P>1na on Cord, L11.a pressures Stcphamc "Apart from torturing the individ-veloped while undergoing treatment 10 create TV dance show called "'Hen-ual lives of the artists, tt has come to and surgery for ulcen-• dcnon·Ton1&h1" and have it star Alce. the point where dealing with the drua Pan of the problem. some country Stephanie agrees but takes all credit for • problem 1s a serious business de· stars ~y. 1s the Cllample set by id~'ttE YOUNG AND THE R~T~: c1s1on," Blackburn satd. legendary hard-dnnkins. fast-living Mobsters warn Tyrone he must not leave He said "upwards of$ I 00,000" is singers such as Hank Williams. who town Jau finattnetsstore owncrto make often spent on a singJe recording died on Jan I, 1953. duplicate of 'key b) payin• ham extra session and when the session sours "A lot of af'\!sts come here thinking bucks. T)ronc alm~t h)'stencal when he "because the artist 1s strung out on the> have to relive Hank's hfc in " can't find key. Jazz later replaces it. Jack drugs. you have to ask. 'What ..• 1s order to reach the higher echelons of feels that he m1iht be fallina for Lindsay. &oina on here?'" the business." pc:rformer Chet Atkins Diane ttcanbro\cn when Jack tells her Psychiatmt Joe Pursch has treated said. "The) think drinkinJ and drugs their cnsaicment is off. Ashley and Diane several countf)' music singers for drug will get them into the mainstream of rcali1c Lindsay has 'SOmeth1111 to do with abuse country music. They are so wrona. It this. N1kk1 appalled when 1hc learns 84 Struggle 160 ~0·1 four ~ 1 Long pofe for 111 Secret symbols 21 V)gllant 88~ator 181 Verb form walking Victor: bou&ht 8oobs1c off. _ "The pressures it'd problems that only leads to trouble." l.-...:;..:.:.;:.:..::.....:.:..::::::.:..~;;.;;.;;.;.;...;;.;.;.;.._~~~-.,1:.~~~_..;.~~~~--~~~~~-. 22 'Zl>o resident 88 -beef 182 Nevada city 43 Communications· 23 Overjoy 90 Long clpar 183 Crude hut comb_ form 24 Chilli and fev. 92 Complete eectlon 185 With the· Fr 44 Malt brews 25 Swnatren beat 94 Nomlnat• 1e8Cutgrua 48 Trample: 2 wdl -~ .. UMilpkllted 188AIUeee 47 LAii faii 27--:wergod tlf'edcMill~ 1700odotww 48 lce plnnede 28P-.ge~ tur• 171 Mountain crett 50 Scoff t.....:Fr 102 Strong fellow 172 Wrinkle 52 Narrate 29 Crown of the heed hyph 174 Go In 53 Heroic atorlea 30 And: Lat. 1().4 Festive beginning: 175 Tardy S4 Egp-lhaped 31 Gf9ek letter hyph 178Concfse •. 56 Leather f estener 32 lntlfltgent 109 At the ct•t 177 Tantalized 68 RIM: 2 wdl 34 Flat: muek: 110~· 178 Brtti.h guns 60 Concerning 35 Tute with relllh 112 Hindu guitar 81 Stow mover 38 Helm polltlon 114 Oklahoman DOWN 83 California roekfilh _37 Hawaiian gutter. 116 Continent: abbr 85 BlbllC:al city for 1hort . 1 18 LAtter addition 1 Partoera 87 Of aoundt 39 Recllnee lmtly 118 Squelch: 2 wds 2 Wino-<' 89 She: Sp. 42 Add up 120 Small drum 3 TWiiied f abrle 71 Arrangement -45 Bitter Yetch 122 Eleva1• -4 Catch In a mistake: 73 Biblical word 48U...monev 123 Flthee while 2wda 75 Buebell teema • 49F1mys moving 5 Hltl 79 Submarine 51 Of a tluue 126 Yletdl 6 Armed confllcta detector 53 Toapot 128 Eminent 7 Part 9f Vietnam 81 Oomeatlcat• 55 Brings forth 1~ Carry 8 ConcfusMI 83 Walking 1tlck1 57 Sway 13 Playa the hOt1 9 Type measure 85 ChemecaJ ending 59 Pry bare 133 Cut In two 10 Old C# noi ... 87 Goea by bus 62 Allege 135 Clayey 11 Cratty 89 Send payment 84 Strongholds 137 Of the noee: laL 12 Paper quantity 91 CtlOit Voice 88 Frozen rain 138 Spirited hor1le 13 Apportion 93 Purpoefve 88 Moon goddeu 140 Wr-.y of l'T\llk 14 Voting 1llp 95 Oevll 70 Yawn1 142 Badget1tk• antma11 15 CoNumed 97 The Onent 72 F rencn city 144 Flety 16 Golf mound 98 Begin 7 4 Range In Wyoming 147 Water pftct.ers 17 Spanish cloak 99 Cobalt lymbol 78 Elected pr<>-149 Drive back 18 Delert plant 100 Aeatty frutts eecutor abbr ~ 151 Harvard'• 19 Instruct privately 101 Locations ., SI ANSW AS IN CuUSf PllD I .. 11 -. 113 Dynamo part 1 17 Schedulel 119 At no time 121 Pua along 124 Con..iat!W 125 HObo'• mMI 127 Withered 129 Computer food 132 Visualize 134 Break apart 136 Covers the lnlkSe again 139 Chauffeur 141 Sea: Fr. 143 Eastern Medlter- raneen area 1440f~ 1-45 '.' o I 8'll'8l'lt 146 Doctrine 146 Lets It atWld 150 Tibetan prleet1 152 Poe'• bird 153 Hebrew measur• 155 Feoe pert 157 Nautlcal term 159 Model's stance 163 East• bonnet 164 lode load 185 Pretend 167 Tie the knot 169 Native of soft 173 Digraph lUXUltl' fHfAJlfS Fint Tw. 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Tl 11~11 1• ~II ~110 JOO SAOOlCBACK 100a or ~o '•· ,, Miia {I) I 1•• '• l ) l T ' 10 4\ Ut ~uo SHO II ) 00 SADOl(BACI( l'IA'U WI",., '"'•· U\4 11m •:n u o , •-• , .. . 1oonoosr "' ~II '>HO HI 1l~ • 104 SAOOll8-C'K "9GllllllllS" flSl • I :ro.uo H \ u o 10 IC SAOOlfBACk D ••• et I t49 h mmo 5A00t lBACll ... .... ~II mG '1 ,,,'° IOOU!a ·•tt0 Uoo!o , , MftUff I & 0 •OO &I~ 1010 • MISSION VIE 10 • ' .. .. • •• ol • • .. 'Saint Joan' opens SCR 's Othan ·ver•aayse~son South Co t Rcpenol') l unche 1t 20th annt vcrsary n th1 we k with 1ln epic play by 0 011 m rd Shaw, while the n Clemente Com· munny heater hns the bo rds with a musical com d~'. " int Jo n ! Shaw's dramatlza. ti on of the Joan of Arc' legend. optns Tuesday at.S R's Costa Mesa thc1ucr with a c65l heavily populated by veteran company performers. "Supt," the staae vemon of the movie "Some Like lt Hot," amvcs Thursday in S n Clemente. John Alli on, who directed "Amadeus•· to open the 1983-84 season at SCR. 11 1tagin1 "Sajnt Joan," with Ruth DcSosa playing~ the title rQJe, 'Company founders Ron .Boussom and Richard Doyle are featured as the Dauphin. Charles VII. and the French army commander. Toi t1rus fndays nd turdays 11 I, unday at l llhrouahScpt • .ll CALLBOARD -The Nc~n Theater Ans Center has announced udihons for the holiday comedy "The Bunerlingers An,gc1, Mary anit Joseph, Herod the Nut and the Slauf.iter of I~ Hit Carols in a Peal ·r rec • .... Cra11 flemins w11J direct the Cabrillo.S4nC1tmentc. Reservations ho.w, which calls for six men, four arc taken .at 492-0465. • women and four children. with Elsewhere around lhe county, these . tt}'OU~I set for Sept. f 7 an~ ) 8 at 7 productionsconttnuetheirrcspect1vc: p.m. an the theater. 250.1 CltfTOrive, engagement~: Newport Beach .... call Ellen fishbach .,evenings at 497·3623 for details .... _ .. Baruam" at the Ne.weort Theater A(ts Center, 2501 •Cliff Readings for ''The Company of Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), Wa~rdSa1nts"w111bc:be1dSept.17 FndaY$ and Saturday at 8 p.m. and 18 b)' the Sao Clemente Com-•through Oct. 13. munityTheater .... Jim Ryan is direct- ing and wall be scckil'\I a number of -~e F1rmer·.-o .. 1tater" at the men and women 10 all ace ranges at Huntinaton Beach Playhou~.-Main tbe Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. at Yorktown. • Hunti91ton Beach .Cat>rillo, San .Clemchtc .... call (832· J 405), Fridays and Saturdays at 770-80 J 6 for further information .... 8:30 through Oct. I 3. • • Auditions for "The Curious - 0 A Tomb Wltb a View" at the Savafe" will be conducted Sept. J 7 Westminster Communih· Theater. and 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Garden 7272 Maple St.. Westminster Grove Community Theater in East-Here'• to ua JaGksfJn (Jesse) will.be TV host • Other lonatime members of the resident companyin the pToduction · are John Ellinaton, Don Tuche, John· David Keller and Art Koust1k~ Com- pletina the cast arc Kay E. Kuter, Tom Rosqui, James Brodhead, t.M. Hobs"on, Dan Kem, Nathan Adler. Claude Woolman and Wayne Grace. "Saint Joan'' will be performed nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m, (7:30 Sundays) and weekend after· noons at 2:30 p.m. at the Fourttt-Step Theater. 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket (995--4113), Fndays and Saturdays at gate Park, C'hJpman at St. Mark's in 8:30 through Oct. 6. Garden Grove .... four men and seven Ryan O'Neal and Panah Fawcett ~~1 a tout durl.Da ·a -"The Belt L1&11e Wboreboaae ln wo"!e n arc bc1n1 sought for the John recepdon followlnal the "e'W'tna of 0 1'eal'1 latest moile Texas" at the Harlequin Dinner Patnck comedy, with information .. lrreCOncllable DR'ference.." at tho American ClneU information. Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., 11avpa~il~•b:li:ie :at~8i9il7-i5IJ2i2i .. i .. iiiii;;;~~P;eem;tl~T~al~l.D~De;;a;u;Till;;;•;·;";ran;;~ce~. ~=;::::::;:;· ;:::::;;:;;:;=======~~======= Santa Ana (979-5511 ), nightly except 1 Mondays at varyma curtain times At the San Clemente Community Jheater ~ Le~ Childress is dircctini Sugar;' which features Dino Palazzi· and Christopher Caputo as the cross- drcssina music11nsand Loretta Davis . in the title -role. Others in the cast include Debbie Bera. Michael O'Mera, Roger DeWm, Steve: Caputo, Heather Bryant and Adeline Horowitz. Performances will be aiven Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. for four wccKends. throu&h Oct. 6. at the Cabnllo Playhouse, 202 Ave. through Sept. 23. -"Boffola" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except Mondays at varyin1 curtain times through Oct. 28. -"AnytlllD1 Goes" at the Curtain Call Dlnner Theater. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). niahtly ex- cept Mondays at varyina curtain times throu&h Oct. 28. -"Mu of La Muacba" at the Forum Theater. 4175 fajrmont Blvd., Yorba Linda (779-8591), ''YOU RFALLY CHEER! REV8'tGE OF THE NERDS makes )QI care about its characters. Robert Carradine has created a great character in. *>W ~ AJWllt 639-8770 STADIUM DR·IH 8l£A 990·4021 UA MOVIES 4 UJM PARK 952-4993 UA MOVIES 8 -Joe Sqt Al( "' COSTA WU 92.9-4141 EDWAROS CINEMA CENTER COSTA WU 540-0594 UA SOUTH COAST D. 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GtEMUNS ffiile ---o ·--~----.... ______ ._, COSTA.MW 979-4141 IJlillll ll.IQI 49H 711 CdWlt4l So ea.st EDW CfOA CCHTEY. COSTA MW 751~114 Edlfatdi Tcnr11 Cctrttr "frAllJUI UWY 563 1302 F &! f Olit CIUlll 634"2551 SYUfY Cil;r Ccttttr . ·Praal!d In Dolby St!!eo ~ VICIOR OAAI -·z.:~rl: ""'°"'°" l'CfU'Q -- NOW SHOWING '1\M( --(I) 1• JlO Ht I ion ) nu• H•u""'•• 11111! lt ...... At "--"- "Olf.MISCAI'(" ere. 1l) UJ\ u~ •.nu~ 1 10 • "CIOlJIS• (N) l'UCU~I ~ "OlfmD am· tf't. m J10 u "MfU. (I) 910t\8'S"ml0 !Gt •11 UJO lJl.10~ .. e oa..-P': ~~, 12 30, 3 00. ~JU 1:00 10 30 · .. l I "'°""""' ·~~~ llAm ITAft HT Tiie~ ...... ..,.. bullrWll.: d . MAN<IT TMCle'T ftE. IM .... ~INNiiM\il 'FANC1FU\.8 1322 tll ilAO NT RP I S . ~. 1041 W ot 205(J) P11Mine ~ A¥9nUe unit 10, Tuatln. OA 1 $3 t AJrpoft Way 6out CQeta ....... CA 12C27 ._ ~ ~ tr01n 12'80 Afl&, CA 92707 G"1Q ~. ,041 W M~.~20,'191410 Ried, 1971 John E.. PoNf, 277'1 WlleOrl. Coltl Mele. CA w~. ernb« 21. POt1 PtaQe, ~ Juan 7 t984 "° ... thlln 6.'00 p.m 8elch. CA 02680 ~ CA 2675 Tbla bl.lalMM 11a con. ni. ~ '°'" PH11 n • 19u Parter. 2110 P duCMd by: lft lf\OMCIUAI (MP} l*kl8t ta eflo ~ Port Ntlton P\ace, NftPQrt t • b ~ n , • n Juan Greg ~ tevle90 eo rw1r1ct e11a1b11tY BMoh, CA t2680 Cll:*trano, CA t2176 "1111 ~ ... ilMd to PUIU.IC AO!llCtU Th• bUalneu b COil· ,Oreg PO(ter, 277'41 tM County CW\ Of Or· om. Y Ind to ,..... \he duc:t9d bv; Hulband and Ee t •bl n, • n .:I u • n erige ~ on ~ 2t. c:rn.te that be UMd by wife rano. CA 92675 ltM U. ..... 8owd 10 ...,...,.. Lewrtnee K. Reed Thia ltat9menl WU ,_, profecte, nte rm.id RFP Ttllt I ti County Cler\. of Or· PublllMd Orange CoeM pecaage 1111111 be .... 1 °"' wfttl tN County~ ot Ot· ange County on August 27. o.llylllotAuguettt,Gep. ~I, 1914. -.oe County on AUQU*l 27, 198C • telnber 2. •• 11. 1914 OuMtionartlQWdlnOdleae 1984 rzsm7 • h-a10 rlMllone C1f ~ tor ~ Publllhed Otange. CoUt CGp1ea of tM Aequeet fOf Pubtlatled Otanoe co.at Ody Pilot Septemt>W 2. 9, ., ---.... -----1 Pr~ Ptdlll09 lhQl.Ald Detty P ot 89'>tembef ~. t , ti. 13, \984 P\8JC llO'tla be directed to. 1', 23, t984 • • • 8u417 _ __. ................. ~;.;;..---1 --~......... . Su-213, ___ ..._ ____ _ Ptennout .__. .......... e..... ...... --------·. l'tllUC N011CE U.. ITAW .,..,..._flt T............. rtaJC ll)TIC( • i-------- T'tle foioM'8 __. lnl ...... P.O .... -..... PICTITIOUa .uaMH ~ ....,_. • ~ U ~. T-. PICTT110U8 9UMtlU NAME ITATIMbff , LlfORNiA PONDS, .... ( .. ) ---NMm ITATDmn' f'he foliowtng pet90M ete 121t1 w..wn. Sult• e. PutllleMd <>renoe COMt The fo4lowlnO P«90M .,. doing buelMM .,. Olirden GrO'te. CA 121'41 Delly Ptlot Sec>lembef 7, t. dolnQ ~ 11· JA PRODUCTS. 3076 0.,,.. Lee WOOWI, Jr., I, 1iM CALIFORNIA AORI LorenL_,.,Co.taM .... CA ' 1ll01 Hoeklna, Apt 0, Hunt· f'SaSu.-250 ENERGY LTD 1301 Dow 12821 ~ 8::'~ ':"~ Stl'Mt, Suite :ieo. Newport Mhur fctWet4 VanclefTM, a dla.cl tty: M ~ ftlllJC NOTIC£ 8Meh. c:A 12MO • 3076 Lqr9n Lane, Coeta o.._. Le9 Wooten, Jr Rober1 E. eo... 1822 a., M .... CA,.t2e2e Thll ~ ... 'tlid ncnnoua ..,..... Hww OJM. Hwttlngton Carol Cyr VandertH, wt1h h ,.~_... a.11 of°"'" ..,.._ ITA,....,.,. 8-:ih. cA ~ 3075 l.Or~ Lane. Coste ..._. .. , TNa bU1tneu 11 con· Mea, Clf82f2f • M09 c;::ounty on Auouet 1'4r The followlng l*'tOM .,. duct9d by-A 11mt19d partner· Thia bualneea i. con· ,.... • doing~-· • . Pu ' n.a.f fa)AIR-'CAUISES· TOURS etit*I i Cole d:tela by. Hu1ban~ .~d blleMd OtMge COMt TRANSIT (b)AIR.CAUISES-Thia' lta*"9nt WU flied C.,ol Cyr Vanderr .. == ~:,e,984 ~~~~:ESL·l~~~ .. ~c)AJ:: with the County Clerk of Or• Thia statement w11 filed_ &r209 PRESS (d)AIA-CRUISES· M09 County on AdQUll 27, with lhe County Clerk of Or· TOURS SHUTTLE, 2151 1984 ,._ =County on August 27, ______ .,;..._ N9wport &Nd., Coeta MeM, Publlhed Orange COMI ,_ PdlJC NOTICE Clllt. 12t27 Dally Piiot Ses>1ember 2. 1. Pvbllehed 0r.nge CoM1 _ _..;,..;;.;;;;;;;.;,.;.;.;;.;,.;.;;.;;...._ u!n"':::,' ir! .. C:,.~ 11. 23. 1984 Dally Plot September 2. I . ACTmOUI .,_.. 215e N9wport 'iMvd ea.ta Su--211 11, 23, 1914 ...,_ tTAftllllNT MeN. Calif t2t27 ·• Su-220 The followlng pet.one .,. • 1111-.,. MnTIC( doing buelneee -. Thia butlnea• 11 con· ~" "" (.) E Q u I LINE . ( b) duc:ted by: • COl'P(lra11on -----------Ml.IC NOTICE EOUtLINE M081LE FAR-Paul J. Bun::Ntt, P,..._ '1CTmOUS ~H 1--~;;.;;.;.;;...;.;.;;..;.;~-- RIERS SUPPLY, 401 ~ ltatement WM filed The"="=.,. ~A~· ~~ Corona Del Mar, wttn the County Cieri! of Or· doing bulir'9ll .a: Tiie folowlnQ ~ .,. David lowlH 401 .nge County on August 14, W-K ASSOCIATES, 425 doing buetneee u Polneettil, eotona 0.. Mar 1914 Hll Street, 1..-guna Beld\, RANCHO CORDOVA CA 92925 ' P.-CA 12161 PARTNERS, a Calltornla . Ge org• Hiiton 401 Publlahed Orange Coelt Welctl H. eoy., 425 HIU GeMral Partnerthlp, 318 PolnMttte, Corona 0.. Mw O.aly Piiot Augu9t 18, 2f, StNet, Laguna 8eaeh. CA San Miguel Ortve, Suite 100, CA 82e25 ' September 2, I , 1984 82f51 Newpott 8eaeh. Cellf. 92le0 Thie bullneee la con-Sl>-1 Katherine K. eoy., 425 Bradvlll• Square Aa· duCted by: a oen«al pein-Hill Sn.t, LAlgune 8eldl. IOdat•. a Callfomle Um-....-· CA 92861 lt9d Plrtnenhip, 389 San ·-o;;, 8owlee P\BJC NQT1C[ Thlt bullnM&· la con-Miguel Ortve, SWte 100, Thll statement WM flled ducted by' A gener'8I part· Newport 8eaeh. Callf. 12ee0 wlUI \tie,.~...., C$ertt of Or FICTITIOUS MllllESS nerehlp General Partner Mlc:hall ...,..,., • ...,_IT~ Wlktl H. 8oyw I Cohen, 381 San Miguel = County on AuguM 23, The followlng pet.one .. Thie ltat«nent WM flled DrlW, Suite 100, Newpott Pmm1 ~~':~!CHES :;. =~ = ~: ~c:n,,:= Robet1 = = ~ & MORE (b)ALICIA CATER-1884 O. Exll, 389 San Miguel September 2 I 18 1984 ING, 24881 IC Alida Phy, ,_ Drive, Suite tOO. Nwport ' ' &,.211 Laguna Hiii, Callf. 12653 Publlahed Orange eo..t Buc:h, Calif. 92e60 'Yvonne Ava Sime. 31842 Dally Pllot September 2. I. Ttll1 bullneM 11 con· Via FalMn. Trabuco Cyn., 18. 23. 1864 ducted 1>y a general pa11----------1 Celf.12t71 Su-211 ~ PlllJC ll)T1C[ My Don Sime. 31142 Via Ro*! D Exel. 0.-al F*-'. Trabuco Cyn., Celt 1111-•c 111\Tll't Partnef ACTn'IOUaWH 92f71 '"~ nut"4 Thia stat~ W11 ftled U.. ITAW Thie butlneu la con-FICTmOUS .,...11 with the County Clerk of Or· The followlnO S*'aon&.,. ducted by. • general pert-...,_ ITATEmNT enge County on Sec>temb« doing ~-~ nenhlp The 4 11&4 YESTERDAYS DREAMS. Y¥onne A. Sima = :::-°"'.,. ' f25iM10 11'42 Auetln St., Cotti Thie ttMement wet tied ~ST ELECTRIC 21172 Publllltieci Orenge eo..t ~ CA 82t2t wlUI IN County a.11 of Or· F..,._,... C4'de. ' Delly Piiot September I 11 Mlctlel• ChrlttlenHn, ange County on Auol'9t 14, a..ctl CA l264tHuntJngton 23 30, 1914 ' ' 1142 Auatln St, Cotta 1914 wllliMi Mortlrntr Welt Sl>-22e ~ CA t2t2t • P2S8l'1 • Cele Abbott 1too Corm Publllhed Orange Co.et 21172 F*11ne Clrde, Hunt-1--------- Plece, ~ BMdl, CA Dally Piiot Auguet 11. 2t, lngt~ =;~~ 181 PlllJC NOTICE 12183 September 2. I , 1984 -r-·· • -----~--------Thia butlneee It con-Sl>-117 Ktowa. Huntington a.c:ll., FICllTIOUI IMl ... 81 ducted ..... ,..._...,.,._. CA 82141 NAME ITAT'ElllaNT 0-&'~"-· . Wllllem M. Weet The Jollowlog petlOtl II .-:.------ Mldlele Qw1tt1anNn Thlt llltement WM filed doing bu81neet 11: TI* lw.ment WM fllecl wltfl the County Clerk of Or· WARD MANAGEMENT wtttt U.CountyC!eril of Or· =County on Augut1 27, COMPANY, 2110 Newport ange County on August 24, MAim ITAnmxf 1 Blvd #1 Colla Meu, Cellf 11&4 The fOllowlng S*'aon& •• ~ 12127 nD7IO doing~ 11: Publlehed Oranoe eo..t Donald R. W1td, 11e ~ o...,. C09at 9ARNHIU; ASaOCIATES. D8'ly Piiot Sec>temt>er 2, 9, Kings Place . Newport Delly Plot,...,... 21.at ~ """ .... 1•. 23, ,.... Beech, c.at. 92983 &ICIWl•Mr 2. t , ~ 1M4 300. ""*'°" v.: Cellt. 253891 Th•• bulln... 11 con-• &u-209 92991 •-.,. lilftTv-r duct.ed by Ml Individual Rlchwd R Stenton, 25"2 '"_,,,"""\A Donald R. Ward 11111-II' MftTM'C Porteftno Or • Mlallon Viejo, FICTIT10U8 ....... Thie statement WU flied __ -f".;..;;;-.n.=.;;..;.;"";;;.;.;'~;.;.;;.. __ Callf. 12111 ..,.... ITATa.NT Wlltl the County CWtt of Or· FICTn'IOUa .,.... Larry E Nmon. 3151 Air-The 1o11ow1ng P«90M.,. :'TaMCounty on September ..,._ STATllmlfT way Aw., Suite L-1, eo.t. doing bulllneel as: . ,__. The fo1ow1nO per.one 1n1 Mele. Cellf. 12f2f THE MONEY MAK EA, Publllhed Or eo..t doing.,.,..,__ Thia bualneu II oe>n· 1801 Neiwport Blvd, #231, Diily Piiot Sep :, I 11 IHfEGRATEO SYSTEMS ducted by. a general pert-Coeta M--. CA 92827 23 30 1914 tem ' 11M TU9ttn AV'ftle. A-144: ~ R s• t John M. Mut.-.on, #3 , • SU·224 Coeta Mele, CA 12827 • ,.,. on P9111, Uigune Niguel, CA Ronatd J Trtpp 251 23rd Thie ttAlt.,,.,,t WU Ned 12811 1--------- SttMt cO.ta M.... CA with the County Cieri! of Ot· Thie bualneu la con-Ml.IC NOTICE 82827' ange County on August 1'4, ducted by: All lndlvtdull 1--;..;..;;;.;;;.;;...;.;.~;.;;...- Ttut bua1neM 11 con-1914 John M Miiierton FICTTTIOUI 8USINEll dueted by. All lnc:IMdull ,_ Ibla ~flied MAm ITATEllENT Ronald J. TrW Publllhed Orenge COiet wttt1 tN County C$ertt of Or· The followlng peraon la Thia statement w.. fled Delly Piiot Augutt 11. 2t. ange County on August 27, doing~• *""the County~ of Of· September 2. I . 1984 1984 BEST ACTION SER· ange County on~ 27, S0-186 F2S1111 VICES. 24635 Via San 1884 Pub119hed Oranoe COMt Fernando, Mllalon Viejo, ,._ -Delly Pilot September 2, 8, Callf. 12f92 PubbMd Orange eo..t P\BJC NOTICE 18, 23, 1114 Dorothy M. Scollerd. Delly Piiot September 2. 9. FllC-----aa Su-214 ~~..._Vie Sin FemM!do, 11, 23. 1914 111tvVe...,..... M1..,unVlejo,Clllf.82112 SU-221 ..,._ ITAW P\aJC ll)TlC[ Thll buslnete 11 con-The followlng per.one .,. ducted by: an lndtvldull ---------ldolng """'*' •· '1CTmOUS ...... Dorothy M. Scollerd "8JC ll)TIC[ CAHILLJCEJKA DESIGN MAllll ITA~ Thia statement wu flied _.....;..=-.,;;.~;.;..;.;;.;;;... __ IFOR MARKETING, 8911 Pro-The follOwlng penont.,. with the County Clet1c ol Or- FIC11TIOUS IUl ... I ductlon Place, Newport doing ~ II: ange County on September ..,._ ITATEmNT 8eaeh, Calif 92183 COORDINATl:D SYS· 4, 1814 . The followlng person 11 J9ffr~ Matthew Cetllll, TEMS, 20'421 Bayview Av-f2M4l1 ~ bl.in-ae: 534 Bernard, #C, Coeta enue, Sama Arna. CA 82707 Published OrMg9 Coe1t THEODORE SAVAGE Meu. Clllf 82821 Robet1 8. Tripp. 20'421 Delly Piiot September I . 18, TRUCKING, 1llOl 1 Warnn Janet T'*-9 c.fka. 715 8eyvlew Avenue. Santa Ana. 23, 30, 1984 Lane. Huntington BMc:h, Cllff OrtYe, Laguna a.en, cA 82707 Sl>-225' Celt. t2$41 Cellf.12151 This bull~ la COth Ad• Bryant Sevage. Thia t>ulln"' 11 con-ducted by: All lndMdual --.,.---.C-Mn_T_ICE __ _ 1I081 WWT9n Lane, Hunt· ducted bye llmlted partner-Rober1 8 Tripp l"-.a "" lngton a.en, Calif 12&48 ltllp Thia ttatement ... Ned "'91.JC NOTICI Tiiie bualneea 11 con-Jen Cellll with the County Cieri! of Or· NOTICI CW PU9l.IC .. u . ducted by: Ill lndlvldull Thia llatement WU flied Mge County on August 27, Adi Btyant Savege wtttl the County Clerk of Or· 1884 IMO Netatt;:_. Dederetton Thie statement wll llted ange County on August 14, 1'211121 NOTICE IS HEREBY wtttl tN County Clerk of Or· 1914 Publlahed Orenge Cout ange County on September naMf Dally Piiot September 2. I , GIVEN ttlet the Board of Dl-11. 23 1".,. rector9 of the MeM Con-4, 1814 Publlahed 0ranoe Coelt · · ..,.. ~led Wet« O..lrlct wtll. F254IOO Dally PMot August 19, 2f, Su-211 at It. Aegutal" ..-..;ng to be Publlltled Orenge Coat September 2. I , 1114 rta.IC NOTICE Mid on Septembef 13, Delly Plot s.ptemi,. a. 15. Sl>-191 _ _...;,.;;;;;;;;.;..;..;.;;.;.;.;;.;;;...._ 1984, conalder"" adoption 22, 19, 19&4 fl'ICTITIOUI .,,.... of N~etlv• Oeclaratlon _______ s_A_-_20-Jf,_________ NAm ~ 84~. CIHTIN!Y under preg· MeCORMtCK MORTUARY 1795 L't: Canyon • t.agun1 Beach. Ca 92651 494-~15 HA"9<>f' LAWN· MT.OLIVE Mortu1ry • Cemetary Crematory 1&25 Gisler Ave . Costa M ... ~-5554 PtEACE MOTHERS MUMOADWAY llOftTUARY f 10 l!StOldWIV Colt• Meu &42·9150 U&. TZ u.-GIAOH IMITH a TUTMR.L ftSTcurf CHAN.L 427 E 17th St. Ooetaw.le 648-9311 Ptlll.IC NOTICE TM fotlOWlng perton le 1t•tlon, fOf' tM follOwlng. doing butlneel u : PROJECT: M... Con- ACTmOUa .,..... (l>TAAVEL PLANNERS aolidated Weter Olatrlct NAm ITAT'lmNT I N t E R N A T I 0 N A L 1984 MMter Plan The follollrtng penona are (b)TRAVEL Pt.ANNERS 01 LOCATION: Within the ddno ~II Nf!WPORT BEACH. 4000 8oUfMSlt1el of ttle MeN M ! 0 AT R 0 N EL EC· MICMtu Blvd,~ 102E. Coneolldated Weter Oletttct TRONICS, 1790 Montovte N9wport 8-::h, Celif. t2teO PAOPONENT Meu Con- Ave .. Suite A·2, Cotta MeM, Mr1 Edtth Armatrong eolldated Water Dlltrlc' CA 12f27 Mc:Cor1tle, 1111 Gren .. 1915 Plec:.ntla Avenue, Mo ti am med Re z 1 Drive, Neiwport e.cil\, Calif. Coeta Mele, CA 92827 Nlkl>lltht, 124' W 18tll St. t2MO Telephone' (714) 131-1211 C-1, Coeta MeM. CA 12127 Ttii. bullnna. I• con· Coe>* of the lnl11111tudy Thia bualneu I• oe>n· cNcted by: .,, ~ .,. on file and avallable for ducted by an lndlvtduel Mre tdlth Armttrong lnepetUon at the otnc:e qf the M o ti a m m e d R e z a Mc:Corl(te proPQMnt. N*blkflt Thie lt..,,,.,.t .. Ned Tiie Septembef 13, 1984, Thia ltetement ,... Ned wtth the County Cieri! of Qr. Regular Meeting 01 ttle with tfll County Clet1c of Or· ange County on Augl* 14, Bo«d of oncton • beg1f1 anoe County on Augutt 1. 1914 et 7 oo pm In the meeting 11184 nsaa room of the Mete Con· F'ltln1I Publllhed Orange COMt eolldeted Wettf Olttrlct of· Publl9hed Ofange COlllt Deify P11oC Auouet 19, 21, no. located at 1NS Placen· Dally Piiot A~ 11, 2f 8eptembef 2, I , 1984 ti. A'M!Ue, Coetl MeN. September 2. I , 1814 SU-113 Cellbm.. 8'r181 • 01 1et111•11 and/0t com- .,_.,. W'lftt'r menu~ be ~ed to '"-""''~ llleiPf~Oll 0t before NlJC NOTICE PICnnout..... ~ber 13, 1"4 ___ ....._--.--.;;..._1 ..,._ITA,_.., K.J~ Augutt2t, 1914 PICmlOUS .,_.. The followtng per90n It ca.-al Manager & Sec> NAiil ITATllmNT dolno buel,,._ 11· • The followlng•peraoM.. 8UPEfll IOOIH EX· '91.:'lsA CONSOLIDATED dolng~11 IACllE IOUIPMINT, w •TrA""•f .. ,,.... SUNLIGHT DHIGNI, 1UH lrootihurlil St. Foun· ~ ""'tft. Or 307 t2 Dflttwood, South \lift Valley, Celf t270I CONt ~..:!ton a.pt':: L.eguna, CA 82fn Cl• u d la Cornwell e. 1 2 t t 1914 ~ P91ueo, 30712 WIJtl<Mn, 233 1elh ,.,_, ' ' ' ' SISu•t • Dftflwoocl, 8Quth Lagune. Coet• ,.... c.11 t2f21 CA t2t77 TIIM l>U...,... con• Thlt bullMM It ~ dUOled ~.-lndMdu# ' dUclid tit. ., lnclMdual c 11 u Cl • • c 0 r n • • II Ctlandtllt PelU9o Wllboutn Thlt 1teternent •• tlled Tl* ttatttnent w '-2 wlttl the Coutlty Cieri! °' Ot· wttl'I the County~ of Or· =·County on Jut., 20, r.c County on J.uou1t t4, .. ,... ,..., ~ Orenge eo.t Ofenge coat "'°' August tt, 21 AUQUIC tt, 2f. Ml:>t«i\bel 2. •. ,... 2, f. 1"4 ..,..rmn · k.ilOC k • Often wtien you UM t ult~UlflO 0 Ty Pilot CllHift.<I Ad• to r the Ot Coast mertet Ptlone M2 78 ...:::::::::::::=::=::::;::::::::.;..1.-~-~~· ~S..-202 '~ • p .... .. u Auto sales , housing and employment-:--t·he segments of our economy on which so much of classified depends-are l C?oking better than they have in a long time. We 're feeling good about that a11d the opportunity . . it gives .us to offe~=-YC?~· a · bigger , better-than-ever classified section_. If you haven 't read classified lately, come enjoy a r-~ br9wse through our columns. You'll see why we're feeling good about classified. .. 642-5678 !.. •• I • .. Lan·dmark Alisos , hOmes continue to attract buyers Lankmark Allsos, the SlgnaJ percent down payment. Landmark community of luxury Signal Landmark pays most homes In the hills of Lake Forest, non-recurring closing costs and continues to attract buyers, re-offers a $25,000 decorator allow- ports Lee Henkel, sales manager ance for upgraded featUtes. at the development. Buyers also have the choice of "A growlng number of buyers taking the $25,000 In cash at the t~ay are speclflcally look Ing for close of escrow. homes In south Orange County," The Landmark Allsos sales Henkel noted. "With all of the office and decorated models are new shopping centers, res-open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. taurants and recr~lonal op-They can be visited by taking the portunltles, it's fast becoming Santa Ana Freeway to 1he Lake one of the most desirable lo-Forest exJst and driving east on cations In Southern Callfornla." Lake Forest to,the development, Priced from $243,000, four· just past Trabuco Road. More different two-story floor plans Information Is available by calling are currently available at Land-859-897 4. mark Allsos. Ranging from 2,500 i""";===============:=:;:::::::::::;::~:::::;:::::::;::::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;::=::::::;::=~~===~===~::=:::~:====::=~=:::=~=============~ to 2,873 square feet, the homes Include family rooms with fl re- places, formal dining rooms and separate breakfast nooks, mas- ter bedrooms with private decks, Interior laundry rooms and three- car garages. Many homes offer sweeping views, and many are on lots large enough for a full-size swlmmlng pool . standard features Include cen- tral air conditioning, custom- carved entry doors, hardwood or ceramic tlle entry flooring, bullt- ln wet bars with ceramic tile counter tops and polished brass sinks and fixtures, up to three fireplaces, ekyllghta and clerestory windows, tubs with whirlpools In master baths, walk· In closets and mirrored wardrobe doors In master bedrooms. Kitchens feature both conven- -tlo!lal pllotless ovens and micro- wave ovens, separate ranges, food waste disposers, trash com- pactors, dishwashers, ceramic tile counter tops, luminous cell-.. lngs, custom stained hardwood cabinets, pantries, recipe desks In some plans and greenhouse windows In most plans. All homes also come with front-yard landscaping and In- stalled sprinkler systems and most have slumpstone rear yard walls. • Financing programs Include a 10-year loan with a fixed Interest rate of 10Yt percent, with a 20 lOcondos left at New Chase ,, Only 10 homes remain for sale at Shawntana Development's New Chase condominiums In Fountain Valley. Priced from -$-1-3,500 $103,000, the one-and two- bedroom homes offer a choice of several financing plans. A bon.d financing program, created ex- cluslvely for first-time buyers, offers a 30-year fixed Interest rate of 9.9 percent, wlth.S percent down. VA, FHA ·and conventlonaJ loans' are also available. To vtslt this new community's model homes, take Harbor Boulevard north from the San Diego Freeway and continue to the site Just north of Warner. , The aale office Is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. For more Information, call 531-5223. · The three New Chase floor plans lncfude sotld woOd entry doors, sunburst windows, and a wood-burning fireplace with tile hearth and facing. Celling• are 9 feet high. .. Included In the aalea price of soma of the New Chase ti,omea are refrigerator• and w sh- er /dryera. Kitchens Include bullt·ln ap;. pt11ncea1 European-atyte cabi- nets and ceramic tile countert top . ~ On· te recreation t t ciht Include a sw1mm ng pool, two whlrpool spas and a sundeok, s well aa nearby togging, biking nd horM trails t the Santa Ana river bed, Belcourt's All New Terrace Collection, Behind GUarded:Gates in N~rtBeach. Introducing a brand new addition to Belcourt' private n ighborhood of magnifi- cent homes -The Terrace Coll lion: 56 horn with up to 3,350 squ re f-eet o beautifullr. d i ned, I vi hly app inted living p . It' n all-n ""' ~l ldition to th Grand <· ·n r Living Loe ted between MacArthur and Jam ree Blvd . on I' rord Ro d. BEICOURT ... .... 02 ~ecreation gets high priority · . ....:~, .. ---at-L.akeSide II Recreational opportunities get top prlorlty at Lakeside II, Pacific Heritage Dev lopment Co.'s water-oriented commuf\Jty of· 162 condominium homes i'l Gar· ·den Grove. · • A rippling str am can be as close as your own private balcony or patio. or you can take a stroll along meandering paths bordered -by greenbelts, trees and streams. Only steps away from each home In the $13.5 million project Is a recreation center that fea- tures a pool, heated swirl spa, sauna and sunning areas .with · lounge chatrs and tables .. .. Six floor p,lans~ anJ available, with prices ranging from $59,990 . for a studio unit t()$103,990 for a two-bedroom. two-bath do~gn with separate dining aree. FHA and VA special financing pro- grams for first-time buyers ar& offered, as well as conventional financing. All homes In this security- gated community are alr-con- ditinnArl Anc1......,AVA lnr1Arw:>nrlAnt laundry areas. Many plans fea- ture wood-burning flreplac wltl:l gas tog lighters. Living areas feature ·volume ceilings, dressing room skyt1ghts and decorator selt'(:ted carpet- ing and light fixtures, along with an abundance of glass. Kitchens Include European- st~led cabinets with oak trim and custom-designed matching counter tops, continous-cleanlng oven/range and energy-efficient dtshwasher and garbage dis-: poser. Each kitchen Is also pre- plumbed for. an. automatic Ice maker efld many plans feature bulltrln .pantries . Ar.chltects for thts 11.9-acre community are Carl McLarand Associates, Inc. Landscape architect Is Lifescapes, Inc Model homes, furnished and decorated by Creative ,Design Consultants, are displayed dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 10511 Lakeside Dr. South In Garden Grove. More Information Is avall- able by calling 530-0580. The accent la on water ln the park-like aetttna of Lakealde n. Pacific Heritage Development Co.'• community of waterfront homea. Bren Company•• newly-opened model• at Wood.brlqe Stonegate ln Irvine a.re de- lighting the early buyers who parchued homea before model• were built. Woodwi nds in L aguna.Hills appeals t o all types of people The Woodwinds Plan One In direct access to an attached. Laguna Hiiis Is a home designed two-car garage. to appeal to young professionals One-half of the bedroom wing' -with or without children -or is given over to a private master retired couples. suite, with a soaring ceiling, A &ingle-level residence, Plan sliding glass doors to a patio Four plans are offered In all at the Woodwlnds, In one-and two- story arrangements with up to 1,612 square feet. Two, three, and four bedrooms are offered, with two to 21/1 baths. All offer two-car garages and laundry hook-ups. . One features a living wing with area, and his and her closets. A formal entry, living room with private bath features twin angles, wood-burning fireplace, pullman sinks and the steel formal dining room, a kitchen tub/shower has ceramic-tile sur- with a greenhouse window and rounds. ;:::::;.===. ==----================================~• This wing also features a seconder-,. bedroom and bath, Kitchens feature eye-level, continuous cleaning double- oven ranges. automatic dish- washers and garbage disposers. Ceramic-tile counter tops, satin oak cabinets, luminous ceilings and tlle accents. ... ' .... plus built-In linen closet and laundry area. Ridgefield • • en1oy1ng high sales Optional amenities lnciude air conditioning, automatic garage door openers, mirrored ward- robe doors and tub enclosures .. Prices tor the Woodwinds' homes range from $125,000 to $150,000. Tt)e Woodwinds Is located at 36 Oxbow Creek Lane In Laguna Hills. Visitors should take the San Warmington Homes' Ridge-Die.go or Santa Ana freeway to field community In Laguna Hiiis Is Allele Parkway, traveling west on enjoying outstanding sales ... suc-, Alicia and right on Moulton cess, according to company of-Parkway to the development. flclals. Further Information may be The third phase of 24 single-obtained by phoning 586-6501 . f amlly homes at Ridgefield was The sales offlce and furnished released for sale last weekend. models are open from 10 a.m. to tl~~~~tfto~~~,:~~:~~onns~1at~~~~: 6 p.m. dally. EXPERT ADVICE 1 ·Showing ,. Stonegate condos 'a pleasure' . Della Hilton, .sales repre nt - tlve at Bren Co. 's Woodbridge Ston~ate condominiums In lcvln~. $8Yf) her'. Job has been "a pleasure" In the last few weekl, as st\e has shown early buyera through the showcase mOdel homes by Design Tee, Inc. "Let's face It," says Hiiton, "there Is always a.:blt of lingering uncertainty,, when buyers have made a very early buying de- cision on the strength of just floor plans. exterior renderings and the reputation of the builder. It's hard for anyone to actually vls- uanze how thJngS' wlll r!411Y. Jook once·f tnlshed. . _ . • , . , _ "So, my real 'test' comes when my first buyers come back for a · walk-through of the completed models. Wiii the homes live up to their expectations? Will they have second thoughts?" In the case of Woodbridge Stonegate, Hiiton reports the kind of response that makes her job a pleasure: "It's been over- whelmingly enthusiastic. The most-often made comment without my even asking Is •it's even more than we expected.' "They love the outside right off the bat," she says. "Our architect ' ~ram Bassentan & Associates I really did a wonderful job with the exterior feeling. It's very stately In appearance, yet very welcoming, with Individualized entry ap- proaches for each home and Interesting window treatments that give it a lot of character."' Prices start in the low $90,000s. Buyers may choose two-story townhome designs or slngle- level plans of two or three bedrooms and up to 21h baths .• Each home also has Its own outdoor space. · Some homes have rear courtyard or patios; one plan has two patio courts, one off the master bedroom; upstairs homes have private balconies. Homes have either a two-car garage or one-car gar-• age plus carport, and all garages, have automatic door--openers. Features Include volume ceil- ings, country kitchens with fire- place, a separate f amlly room or a bedrom that's convertible to a den. All homes h~ve raised-panel entry doora. cac.amlc. tlle entr1ea. and coordinated tile hearths 9n each wood-burning fireplace, as well as designer selections In flooring, fixtures and carpeting. The Woodbridge community offers such recreational facilities as nearby parks, lakes, jogging trails and blkepaths, swimming pools and tennis courts. Common areas and recreation facilities within Woodbridge are maintained by the Woodbridge Village Association, while com- mon ground.a.and .home exteriors In Woodbridge Stonegate are maintained by Its own associa- tion. Each association Is financially supported by monthly dues from each homeowner. The model homes are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and reached" by taking the Culver Drive exit north from the San Diego Freeway-or::.aouth from the Santa Ana Freeway and entering Woodbridge at Mall') Street. Turn right on Wes1 Yale Loop and follow Yale Loop to Springbrook South, then turn left to the sales office at Springbrook and Gold· enrod. For more Information on Woodbridge Stonegate Homes by Bren, telephone 551-2582. LOck in today's ort age rate for 5 Clays. Ive exterior architecture and outstanding amenities we are offering at Ridgefield, It ls easy to see why this development has galnea popular appear among prospective buyers In the South Orange County area," said Bob Mister, senior vice president of sates and marketing for Warm- ington Ridgefield's Interiors range ·from 1,62• to 2,269 square feet In Landlord liable for po·or lighting (And then 12 months more!) Rates could go' up at anytime, so apply for your Great American Adjustable Rate Mortgage today. Once your completed application is received by.a Loan Officer, tl)e rate you're quoted that day is good for 45 days. Close your loan with us within those 45 days and you can count on that Hreserved rate" for the first year •.• guaranteed. Call for rates and details. And mention thi ad to get fast, Hreserved rate" action. (Our 4-S-day rate guaranteed offer end SepteJnber 30.) . fountain Valley (714) 963-7736 T Laguna Beach (714) 494-7541 Great American First avin Ban u;or,. Affordable rdtes! Flexible t :arm ! FJst Clo ing! .. single-level and ·two-story ar-Br SIMON 8YK&8 rangem.ents. The three-and four- bedroom floor plans otter several A tenant Is your apartment design options, allowing famllles complex Is beaten up and robbed to adapt the apace to suit their by a person who Is not a tenant. lndlvldual lifestyle. For example, The attack occurs In a poorly ai master ,bedroom rttreat area • lighted section of the complex. that can be adapted for use as a The attacker escapes, leaving nursery or additional bedroom Is the tenant with serious Injuries. featured In two of the plana. and Can you, aa the owner, be held . an upstalra bonus room lncludftd respon~lble for: falling to protect In another ·plan can serve a the tenar-t against crtmrnal acts variety of uses. of non-tenants? E ch home h s a two-or three-Yesl The circumstances of the car garage with direct Interior Incident plac d a duty "On the ace 1 . landlord to protect the tenant. Prices range from $156,000 to A rap dly growing are of law S 192,000 t Rldg ti d , and balances the aoclal lntereata of Warmington I off ring several tenants age nat th ability of fin nclng pl ns. landlords to take precautions to Op n from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. avoid harm. • d Jty,• the community's I of-The law Is creating an obll· flee and furnl h d mod homea g1tlon on landlords to protect caber ched by taking th Al cla tenants from wrongful act by Parkway exit outh from the San third pefson . ~ Otego F,reeway to Aliso Hiiia For a tenant to pr<?v• • land· Drive. th n t1.1rn left and follow th lord liable for n attack, eev ral lgn to the Rldgefleld 1ite. conditions mu t be fulfilled. For For mor Inform tlon, call exampl If landlord know of 6•3·25,.2. criminal cuvlty In th vicinity of . his apartment complex, he la In a better position than the tenant to maintain and secure the common areas from this crlmlnal activity. He has a duty to make the rented premises safe for occupancy. Even If an attack Is the first such Incident on the premises, a landlord could be held llable If he had reason to anticipate It. ,.. Court• wlll consider auch fac· tors as whether there were broken locks, Inadequate light- ing or tack 6f security devices. Was the landlord asked to rep1tr the deficlencl ? In one cue, a chlld died from a bullet fired by a tenant In th same complex. The 1andl01d knew the tenant occutonauy fired guna, end could hav threatened h m with evtcuon If h• did not cease. The parent• succeufully sued the landlor . (Simon Sykes Is editor of fln t tUHder, • jOCJrnat '"" th9 ,.., ntate Jndultry, P.O. Box-20068, Rlverald•. CA 92516. T_,: (114) 686·8005) .. . · ------ TJIE DAILY PJLOT CLA IFIED O•'FltE not R Telephone ervi<·e: ' Monday-Friday ' 8:00 . 1.-5:30 P .M. Bu ine.o, Counter: · Mond&) ·l'ridJly ·8:00 . 1.-5:30 P,M. DEADLINE Pl HI.IC \TIO;\' llt:Al>l.1 ~E \louda~ 11 ::·m a.m. l'tu\''h'~ t::JO p.tfl. \\ t•dntt .. fla, t::~o p.m.' ·: .. Ttuir~(ta~ · t::m p .. m. Frida~· k:~o p.m. ~aturcln~ :l:OO p.m. Sunrla~ l'ri. . 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATIO, & I CORRECTIO ' : Cant·tllat~om and <'Or rrt·tions m'av be n~adt on "aunt• dt>adlint> a abov~. Pita e a k for a · cancellation number "hc-n c·ant·elling your ad. ERROR : Oiecll your aC:I oaily an<i report error immediatelv. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first incorrect in ertion onl . . CLASSIFIED 642-5678 .,.1 ..... ......,.-..-111---.lal!iii-1....__ llnMt fn lalt ...... 1002 ....... ll02 El.IOI THE IUON Then relax and entertain in the temfic patio of this comfortable 3 bdhn, 3 bath home with spacious master swte, large living room & den. This unique communi- !Y offers a wide beach. boat docks, tennis court .• C.feat location for children. 'E-4 llll,000 - 4 Bdrm 4 Bdrm 4Bdrm 3Bdrm 4 Bdrm 5Bdnn 4Bdrm 4 BCli1n 4Bdnn 4Bdrm 4 Bdrm IPEI llll&Y 1-4 " ........ ,, •.•. IQA PATIO . POOL SPACIOUS CONOO 3CARGAR 3BTHBIG 3CAROAR P()()t.; ~-~' GOLF VIEW FAIRWAY POOL/SPA $219,000 134,900 167,500 169,500 189,000 195,000 219,000 299,000 329,000 475,000 375,000 For detail.I c:a1l 751-3191 C:::: SELECT ...P PROPERTIES IPEI TlllY 1·1 P.I. IOl 114 .. .,.. · tul,000 IH 1100,IH TITAL PllCI lllHOTIH makes this one of Newport's best values. Located on Dover Shore's most secluded cul-de-sac. This s1x bedroom, single level family home offers separate children's wing, two family rooms, formal dining and park-like grpunds with a pool. Priced for quick sale! Your hoet, Frank Bennes. Ull llU 101 YJa U4t lea4 a,. lat/lt1 1·1 Marvelous 6 Br beyfront 78' on bay, pool, spa. 100' boat pace. ~lnt Fin. $4,850,000. Charming Spanl1h 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot, { lrg deck, courtyard, pier & slip. '$1,100,000. • Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom, fi.replace, t beam ceilings. Xlnt financing $420,000. I l&Yllll nfYI l&YnllT MIN ~ 1Jetty & Bay view, newly 'decoratt-d Mai Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000. PllllSIU ... llUIFllllT Exdtlng <Xean & J.euy vie-...a r, 3 3700 en. ft. car parking. $1,285,000. -...., \ WllT l&Y lYI UYFlllT At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br pcct.a ular rbay view. Own r fin. $1.050.000. • UlllA IUOI aUlll .1Panoram1c n &. c1ty vt w, 5 Bd, 3 Ba, padous few n ttalnlns. Xlnt fin nc1ng, now $835 000 11nHPTUT&n1 l Vi w loll n Xl to from t$550,000. - Bill GRUNDY. REALTOR BRlNG ALL OFFERS: 3 Br condo tn Irvin , 2 car garaf,e, loc, nr patk, pool & sChool , 2 1tory 2 !-i Ba. A/C 1599 s/f of comfort1 ... : • ., BACH PAD in Irvine. This cozy unit ts ideal for a single guy or ia1 or colle1e student. ,Comm· pool and tennis. · ~uyans. Sellin&' or Leo ioa. Kathleen will help you wtth all your real estate needs • lltltl111 laH -WMIKl411 lltllty Gall 111..J• .,. ..... ., 1·1,. #I l1luall Impeccably maintained giving it's own welcome with a delightful garden. 2 bedroom+ den. plan 1, former model ~~~Priced.at $299,000. OWC a 2ns P&llQI 111·1111 ..... RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME. 4/8 bdrm, big dOck(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fUn. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $750,000 (land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun. 1.;5 ,, Owner (9-5) 650-0202 · BUY DIRCT & SAVE ll IA SH, 100 PllOl llll011H Palermo, almost 1/• ac., pool, cul-de- sac street with schooJ at the end. 4 Bdrm, 2'.h Ba, formal dining, family rm. $156,000 MIL 1st T.D. Varlable loan maxed at 131n•1 •. Now only $299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun 2-5. 1970 Port Dunlelgh Cir, Npt Bch. Jay Smith, lrvlne Coast Reeltors. 786-7500 1W • DIUlll • Wll II LUSl /"1111 Open Sunday l ·4 PM. 211 M11rpn1e at Ocean Blvd 2 Bdt, 3bll "brand new consll'\lcUoil''. Styl 11 Country Fntnch. Ent.mt lit floor condo O\ler 1000 lq. f(. All the Nl\om fMtul'e9 you•w dtU.rncid of No yant wOrk, 2 119\ioa. "Fcnvw OCHn vi w view from your livlna room and 1tep1 to 8'1 Corona Btach" AAlnc S$ MOO Call for pnvate ahoWina Weckda~ ··~ Iner/lent 11Mll8 THE REAL E~TATERS .. ; . nut.,.• IAlm 2001wi1n1r•a..... ........ IJ 1~ Quahty Ivan Wells BA YCREST home. Impeccably maintained: Great floor plan wrapped around a sarden patio with sep- arate muter wma. 4 BR, 2¥. BA. family rm, formal dinina. full secunty, air cor ditioned comfort + OMC lit • OUTSTANDING VALUE. -MYDUllR IEW IEllOTIOI Tl 1211,000 IPD UT/SH 1·11t 1441 ialuy lrh~ Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. 2 ~.;, baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot wilt-. room for pool or RV parking. lthe1 1Hine1, ltafttt: 141-Nn 2001 llUUY .,LIYI II I UllD" Enormous comer lot and a yard, w /a sparKl.ing pool make this an enter- tainer's dream: 3 Br/3 Ba, separate beat or RV parking. Stunning atone front. Top street in a quiet Newport area. $329,000 Fee. ll1.i1 T HOit • lrebr -_---..-..... ~ --.. . - . - -':. .. Lill fM Tll WY • •Wflltl UH,llO 3 Bd, 2 Ba, aolar ~1 & 1pa. Lg, sunny lard, family rm, 2 fireplaces, custom shutters, French doors, skylight mir- rors, leCW'ity system, nucrowave, tile kit. & bath. Much, ml..ch more. Call Laraine Shaw for Appointment. Lara18tAn ~ ... , ~--· 2H11 .. ITEPI Tl SIU 1112,IOO 110 11 .. It., .............. Spacious, channin&, 4 BR. 1 ~• ba, 2 story on a 50' by 117' lot. Just 4 lh blks to the ocean. Enjoy ocean breezes and clean air Great for lg. family and/or entertaining. OPEN HOUSE 5atJSun 1-5 PM 0.ltlrJ 21 ltrf lean, Ul· lMI IUTTIE 1un WALi Tl IDOi, lllllFICE lllT SILL -114.100 LoYely mR. 2BA Mobile home In Hunt- initoo Beach. Approx. 1,000 1q. ft. Toially remodeled ln & out. Li's fam rm. 2 lheda. Irs carport & redwood petio. Priced for i.mrnecliata u . BY OWNER IPEI •SE ALL WEEIEll 0111 Ul-llM fer ....... THE RE.P.:i_ 1ESTATE:PS .fU>IDS . ARE FREE · . Cal: 142-1111 l&Lll& .......... ... 11,111 • Picture perfect bland hOme. 4 BR. 3 ~ BA or 3 and a den. Hardwood OOan, French dOon, custom oak ca~ gourmet kitchen, secret childreri"1 hideaway. Great ~. good tenna. Call now. COLDWC!U BANt(eRO amws un.- Briaht and light. Three bedroom and family room home. Great ~an view. Open beam ceilings in living room and family room. Large courtyard plus pleasant vtew pat.lo. Assumabl fixed rate loan. ~-l ' \ ... -... .. t: • ... . ... .. : .. .. . !· ,,,, •• • ,,. ... . ·-•• •• ~: •• • , ... ~ .... .,.. • •• ': ' •• .. :: ·-~-• .. •• . • _. .• ... ... : # .. ~ "• ... "'<t ... ... • ..... ... -: • J ·a.MACNAB ~y llW LISTI n1ru U01111twn A re l doll hoUSt?. "Cambria mod 1 with 2 BR and den and decorated beautif uJly with cus- U>m wallpaper and window cov- enn . Lucy Rose. $222,000 . Ill CAllfU'l lfST lft! Be utlful golf course location. POSStbly this is the opportunity you've been waiting .f~. 4 BR. 3 BA, family room plus den or study. Over 130 foet of golf course · froJ)t.ag~. A touch of Spanish Mediterran~an design~. Lots of potential. Reduced to · $995,000 Owner will carry financing at very low mterest rate! D3.n Bibb. $995,000 111 GUHi TUllTIDUL ELElllCE Much used brick, French doors, fabulous oak woodwork, pool & spa all surrounded by a lovely garden setting. Finest appoint- ments throughout in this 4 BR, 2 Yl BA custom home Danny Bibb. $875,000 ClllU IEl I.Al WITI NIL Great 4 BR home surrounds pool. Private comer location. Lots of upgrades. Access to private beaches. lnclude8 land. Martha Macnab. $350,000 fee Ylll IWI PllY&TI WOILI In this custom bwlt home, high ceilings. walls of glass, wonder- ful division of children and adult areas. 5 BR, DR, den, fam room, spa, on a beautiful street. Barbara Aune. $449,500 U11 UYFlllT-ISTAlt SALE Under a million. Great invest- ment. 3 BR plus large play room with bath over garage-pier and slip. Barbara Aune. $~95l000 t.. HlLI llWl ... E-UJSlllES Unusual Opportunity! One of largest lots 6800 sq. ft. L-shaped 4 BR home onented to sun. Ready for paint & carpet. Chance for seller financing. Dona Chtchcster. $325,000 FUIOn 1IO• YIEW lllOUYH Incredible views from every room bring nature indoors. Large serni-encl<>&ed deck overlook-s- vast panorama of golf course, lakes, city lights, trees. Spacious 2 BR, den. 2 1h BA, security gates. Pool, spa, tennis. A wonderful lifestyle in Newport. Mic&Q Cooper $360,000 FAIT&STIC uunn amut Wood paneling-skylights ga- lore Fireplace. Enonnous master BR suite. Master BA with sunken spa tub, 2 additional BR & BA Study, lg patio, communi- ty pool & tenrus. Incl. land Micki Cooper/Martha Macnab . $256.000 Ill CllYOI FlllllY HIE Broadmoor Plan I expanded & customized on private lot w /pool. 5 BR. 3 BA Neutral decor & move-m condition. Sandi Fix. $675,000 PRICE REHDTIOI Cameo Shores on The Bluff Incl. Land Fabulous single story home. 6 BR, family rm, panoramic ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach below. Spark.ling pool m secluded courtyard Perfect for the grow- mg f.amily . Owner will consider exchange. Donna Godshall. $1,599,000 UllA ISLE Head of the Lagoon 5 BR Valen- tine built waterfront with large shp & side ties tor 3 boats straight view full length of lagoon. PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY Tom Allin.son. $1,060,000 LH YllW IOIE II 118 Ollfll Rare location for thiB 4 BR Broadmoor home Outstanding view of 2nd fairway, city lights and back bay Stone & wood exterior wi~h lush landlcaping surrounding the pool size yard. Formal dininf room, large mas- ter sui~. Max.me Propp. $875.000 111 UIYH H hi llU ClllU Watch the golf rs by day, the Ughll of N wport Center by rught. A hght and bnght 5 BR townhom acrou the fair-Way from th County Club Gor us Will lt' or lease option. Lucy ~.000 844-1200 ...... . ..... UYPIM"f artl ..... U Localed on a comer lot at tht quiet and Of the lale and fMtur .. an UNOBSTRUCT!D MAIN 9AY VIEW. Appralted at :=.nJ':.. ~ B•llY Ktlf RHlty tt. prlot to 1749,SOO. -~ Must MM. FEE. &Mut\Mly ~11ed 4bf "'-All Mt MO'llT HOMI~ 1-. REAL ESTATE ts1·1400 ' home wtth 2~be & family room Ina amall~ ty wtlh private bNchel Thia hOme le upended. A RtJ loCar•t• • lealttr 141·7721 REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 llVESTlllS -DEYELOPEllS A PETE BARRE Tr REALTY I EXCLUSIVELY LISTED: Rare mul-East.lid• Condo 2 Bd 2ba tiple dwelling property of approx. w/yard 1109,000. Darr•• • 12,000 sq. ft. in Newport Beach for Puh Prop 851-4797 about 9 Units. Great location for con-B.IUIT UITllll dos or mcome units. Listed at $3.99,000 AJmott new townhouM, qualtty construction, no 631'-7300 =· ~:.i..y~38~ :...:~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~A2'4ba.l155,000.llgt DcileOOut ~;:;:~DY Bay & Beach c.,. ~ecs~ N«rtr.. 3880Mlcheleon0rl)te R I Estat . dee:«, pnc.ct for quick ll"Me ea e ·-· Owner mYSt ten. ~~--~~---~-good location. Alklng IUll FlDI REAL ESTATE EXCEUENCE SINCE 1949 OOVER SHORES . . Over the years, most of us have come to expect less and less quality This soul-stirring three bedroom view residence contradicts this ef. It's remarbble character emerges in the private courtyard, the pool and spa, the friendly family room, the fonnal dining room, the' massive fireplaces and the ovet-all craftsmanship. Impeccable outside. Comfortable inside. See this home and re-discover the word, "quality6\ $545,000 631-7300 OPEii TODAY Vacalt, ritw fortttr, 3 lh +.I• Ht4 of we $299,500 ... 4733 Cortland, Cam Htds, CdM llf&ut lot. 4 lb witll Ir& CHtrM patlt, firllft l .,.,icem $379,000 ........... 1230 Sand Key, H\'}i. CdM S119,000. Diana Cappel o .. rfleld, Elkwood '31-129' HOUSE. Atr'IUm, ale, 2 iiiiiiiiiiilii~i!iii~ trplc8, Many upgr.o.. 3BFl 1~t>a, tam rm. 1153,000. By ownr 551-8337 MESA VERDE 3BR 1~BA TURTLEROCK RIDGE F.R. L.A. F.P. 1139,500. PEfEBSJ>ln C.2·8fl2Jib "Ownrnro e;.n:1eg~ 1299,ooo. Pl'l 955---2830 •u n .. 11 IWID w&LllT se1•Y111 3BR 2ba. fam rm. Nicely -•-•111e1 M FIBI -llTI decorated and land· 111• ....._ ,. • _.., ICe.ped w/pool, apa and p1.-nuP1111 . 1111~ f lreplt. 2 patloa. A nuCclMn C unit In an OMC 7 yra at 12% nxed. $174,900. Cati 432-9103 excellent lnalde location. Thia 2 bd 1ba houM. ERDE S •n.-... Vacant and avallabl•. Alley acc.u, dble car MESA V pee ...... Call for detallS. gar, haa oceen ~ fof of golf COUl'M. ForeY91' 144-1211 potentlel 2nd atory. Cell view of grMnl, lak•, ror addr .. to dtM t>v. tunaet. eu.tom home. Uk fof Craig '31-12". ~NIGf.L (}AIL(Y h. ASSUCI ATfS Private IPt. 3 car get. 4 bf 3 ba. open houM Sun 12·5pm Safier Motmted soe1 Capr1 Lane Lapu :=====:•~ec"='1a='7'1Mi~ · ~.000569-'400tigt cont:mpo bMUtY OV, 2 HVH·Monl~o-3Brm . llTIYltD lnlll bt(a to bdl. 3000ft. Fin.t Owf* wfll flnanoe. 1177 Nlc.4 Bdrm. 3 bath, tem de!Jl1 3 +3'h + tam Pon Cardin. 844-a2e rmoncul-de-uc. $375,000 Agt4M-1015 alTUMll s1s..ooo. ltwprt .. I 125,000 ""* cwtomtnd ALSO.... -C 3 Bdrm, 2 ba condo. 111..... WHtCllff. AIR ON· $88,000 uaume loan. ' OITIONED. 8k>c:k wall, 2 Murchtson En1erpt.... LWI Isle P a t I o I , • • c u r • d 112..at• 1 3 Bdrm 2 ba, tge playroom, courtyard entry. Super • fum. Only *410,000. .velue call Harry. 1PEJ ..al 12-4 BIU GR~~~:,EALTOR 831-1288 Ental~~-W-"· 1111,IOI Aaaume 1st Owner wtll ElCec loc for remodeted 3 carry 2nd. Deluxe 3 Bd, Bd 2ba with pool atz.e ~;;;:;;:;::::~~~~~~ 2b1-fresh carpeting & yard end UIUITl&ble loan. LO DOWN-CASHfTRAOE paint. 18x24 famlly rm, llV A tremendous v1lue. to l210K-9% 1st. 2800 aq rm, lge muter tulle. CURT A. HERBEAT8 11 ft. Evet Mt-8952 PP. 1189,600. 13M2M Low dOwn/xlnt uaumable 387 MAGNOLIA ST nn Of IM opt Avall SteYe 873-1800 lmmed. HVH Montego Wm E. Doud Inc. Beautifully upgraded Ctol, clua. mt..,._, 3 ..,_, ll"t Jtn. patio l Plllll _., ht ..... ..,. teet11, WllllYI NCI• -- throughout! 3 t>;, 2 ba, tam rm, luth land9CaPfng. l289 A000 pp 714-759-1530 $450,000 4515 Hampden, Cam Stirs, CdM GOl~...,Rdei'l,IPPQX ..... .. 1800aqtt. TaateMtydec-1111 f .... ..... orated In earth tonee. ~ LulWf'IOue ~ 1 bf Clllralq C41 aru, MocHa kac', 3 lh, htery, ltts aumabl• loans of Straight out vltw of condo In VIiia Balboa, tf trets 1104,000 1t 12.25%. For c.tallna, P.V.P. Prtme 1121,000. t4-7883 $439 000 302 u-notror'\A old Cdu private showing call cones. & loc, • ... "• · • · · · .... nw ,... .. , IYl Diana Ceppe! 131· 12tl Sun~ 1-6. U ~ lfJU I: t1VMl:i atott~ ~5e'..oe1t L.uxUry ie:!'~ condO REAL TORS', 675·6000 ..... YVIEW* • linQle le¥ef, 2 maatet "'" autt•, lmmaCUlat• ccn. 2443 East Coast H1gtiway. Corona def Mar 3bd, 3ba, Gorgeoua Bat dltlon. Owner'• aMloue. -----•lf!tll•!!lllll!I~·----------· Agent 780-1219 • ... t.hla and d on.. '!',',, .. l, •• ' O.li'Q ~ 4'" ' -f) -c. ~ c::.. .... ... ... .,.. 2 8ty 3 bdrtn 2 bt balc;ny, • 1•2-1• • ~~ I'"U ~~ <b (j(I';:J ta•• Abaolut•IY the loweet eundec;tc, w I to bc:h, • & ----1<1>H •• c"'~ • rou.1o1t ----priced 2 B8dnn. IOft tnd s><>ot & tann11, i1et,OOO. 0 ,..,, .• ...,.. .... 6 .:•-'>i..t untt In Mont1cello. LMvt o.,. 1-(800) 428-7824 w,,.J, i..tc .. •o -'• 6 llYlno room. covered •111. 58 .. ~P• -d• "'"'' ....... ot patlOAND•t\IGMd 2 car --M< .. I'! .... f,,. of ~,., ......... _... __ _ oaraoe. An atnen111111 Of. umwr MPLD fer*1M ••t °"i lyl~OOO. . 1mmedl1tt po•analon. ,~~~~~~~~~1 PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY • &.. apacl0\.11 ownara unit ovwlootclng main Ghen-; •Wfll1 ~ nie1 p1U1 3 Bdrm rental. 11• m Ill .. lnoome 128,000/yr i 8d country cott-ae wtth trMel M1C9Pted·•lr19 bMutlful backyerd. lll9y '915,000. Own/Aot ecc.a and room io u· 144-9513 pend ...,. .,.. out• A PETE BARRETI . REALTY ·~ ,,. holN ' .,. _ 1"4 r..cty to mo.... amo =;;:;;;;:= )'O'.tr an1tQUtt.. Or'9 of "" 1'*1111,..... In.,,. helohta .... --·-- Gorgt"Ous 2 Br plus d n in condo in fabulo Woodb 'Asking only $129,000. lOTIMtr IR IPll•ll ... , ..... , .. •••• ,. .. , .. -.... twt•1• •• "' lall 111·1HO • [)(AHA CAPP.EL .,,.,. NEW WJAffWT HOME wfdoctt.. Cuatom 3 bf ,,.. bl 1399.000 Opeiti lat .un 1·1 3311 Finl 'I nwm IEA\'t W bl owner HttftPton mdl br 2 M ba .. ram-rm, "'9w, ctttnt, aaaume ao.n. rtduotd to '378,000 a tM30-8629 , SUIT TAKES DRAMATIC TURN WITH DIAGONALLY DRAPED SCARF , PRINTED PATTERN A944 Sll£S .... .. • ·. •• '\,. .. . . .. · \ . **3335 Oceen Blvd, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $925,000 Sunday 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Com. Patmer)Colta Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11...c .. . . ••106-4 Peecador Or, Dover Shor• •. NB ._. 631-7?00 $550,000 ~ Sun 1-5 • . ' . . ' · •332 Poinsettia, Corona def Mar • 631-7300 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . * 1089 Tulare, ea.ta Mela 6-45-0303 $163,000 Sunday 2-5 • 1911 Yacht Colonie, Seavlew, N.B 759;.()619 $398,750 Sunday 1-5 HOMES FOR SALE 4BEDAOOM 2 .BEDROOM 2755 Albatross, Costa Mesa 2921 4th St, COM 6-45-0303 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-6000 $208,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **29 Balboa Covel, W•t Newport **1229 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 631-1400 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 ••1206 Cambridge, NB --------*1'29 ~Beach --------HJ9-9100-$329,900 -Sat 1:»5 67a...4oo $699,500 Sat/Sunday 1-5· 2333 Cornell, Costa Mm 720 Goldenrod, COM 5-46-2313 $134,900 Sunday,_. e.«-1211 $199,ooo sun 1_. ** 1024 E. Balboa Blvd, Penln. P1, NB 2315 Ma1aret Dr-, Newport Beach · 631-1400 $1,050,000 Sunday 1-5 6-46-71 1 _$179,900 Sunday ~-5 *l33& Galaxy Orfve (Dover Shore.) NB 3028 Ocean, COM 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 · 675-6000 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN • 18 Atoll, Jasmine .Creek, orona det Mar 640-.S68 $305,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 ••23 Beachcomber Dr, Jasmine Crk, CdM 631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5 V-2535 Crestview, Bayahores, Npt Bch 644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 23 Hlllgraa, Trtl Rk, lrvlne 644-6200 $222,000 Sun 1:5 . 10 MomfnQ VJew, T"ttrtletock Aldg4t;-lrvine 14 Kamalii Court~~ Cr•t) Nwpt Bch &46-7171 $199,000 Sunday 1_. *1421 Kings Ad, NB 675-6000 $450,000 Sat 1-5 500 Rockford, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key, COM 675-6000 $379,000 Sun 1-5 941 Serra Way (Mesa Del M..-} C.M. 432-6451 $139,500 -~ Sat/Sun 12_. 399 Seville Ave, Balboa Peninsula ~· ~~ 67~ $647,500 SundayM 955-2830 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-5:30 -----~-. --.......;._... . **828 Via Udo Nord, NB' 2025 Port Brlstof, COM 675-6000 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3BEDROOM •2723 5th StCOM 644-7208 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 2215 Alta Vista, E-bMf, NB &«-8200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1207 Blue Gum, Dover horea, 'Npt Bch • 673-«00 $444,500 · Sunday 1-5 4733 Cortland, NB 875-6000 $299,500 Sun 1-5 2990 Country Club, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,900 Sunday 1--4 15 Hampden, COM 875-6000 $450,0oo Sun 1-5 01 Harbor Vktw Or. Newport Beach 7&p-1219 $500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 302 Heliotrope, COM 675-6000 $439,000 Sun 1·5 •432 Isabella, Corona del Mar 873-«00 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 2721 5th Ave. Olde Corona def Mar 673--4400 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff (HVH) Newport Beach 644-6926 $202,000 Sun 1<>-4 •470 Shady Drive (off Irvine Blvd) CM 631-7370 $193,700 ·Sunday 1-5 214 Via lthlca Lido, NB 675-6181 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2425 W. Camden, Santa Ana 5-46-2313 $104,000 Sunday 1--4 2343 W•tmlnlater/23rd St, Coate Mesa 6-46-7171-$12~,ooo Sunday 12_. . 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 39 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach · 673-1919 $398,000 Sunday 1_. -~-..::...;.. 1419 Dolphin Terr., Irvine Terr, CdM 675-5930 $785,000 fee Sun~ay 1-5 383 E. 23rd 'st, NeWport BMCh · 546-2313 $325,000 Sunday 1--4 703 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 759-1eM>1qa Sat/Sunday 1·5 1955 lrvtne Ave (Coate Mesa) &45-7076 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1322 K ... Of. HVH, NB · 6-44-6200 ~9,000 Sun 2-5 . ***100 Kl~• Road, Cliff Haven. NB · 631·7300 $595,000 Sun -5 -~---n33 Port Barmoutt). Monteoo. NB ~::.:.:·:.......~-~~= 759· 1630 289,000 Sun l2·;;, 3150 MacM!ra. Colta M ... 546-2313 $167,500 s~naay 1~ 1215 Marirwt Drive, Bayor81t, NB / 831-7300 $395,000 Dalty 1-! • 189 MMter9 Cr, nr S.A.CC, Coeta Meea 6-42-5200 $215,000 8und~ 1·5 1349 Suau, We11dlff, N.8 . 6-42•5200 $234,500 ht/Sun 1-6 2104 Mltemat, PeniMula Pt, N.8 . 631·1400 SHt,000 IUndey 1·5 **308 Morning Star Ln, Dover ShOt ... NB 631·7300 $885,000 un 1·5 • 760-8333 $2,350,~ Sun 1-5 2124 Vista Laredo, The Bluffs, N.B. 759-1501 $209,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plua FAii AM or DEN 1356 Galaxy, OoYW Shor•. NeWport Beach 6-42-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 **2.08 23rd St, Cherry lake, Npt 8eh 673-1900 Saturday/Sun 1-5 1630 Antigua Way"' Dover Shoree, NB 631-7300 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2107 Arbutus, E-bluff, NB 6«-6200 $275,000 Sun 1-5 **601 Bayside Or, Promontory Bay, NB 631-1400 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 260Q Cliff ·0r. Newport Heights 631-1400 $410,000 Sunday 1_. 4633 Dorchelter (Cameo Highland) CdM 673-1181 $355,000 Sun 1-5 V518 El Modena. Newport Beach 640-4868 $389,900 Sat/Sunday 1-5 **1510 E. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 640-4868 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 •1700 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.B. 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1'41 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Beech S-48-56-47 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2821 Harbor View Dr, H.V. Hiiis 644-9060 $649,500 Sunday 1:5 ••8 Jade Cove, NB 760-8333 $625,000 Sun 1-6 1918 Leeward Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sun 1-5 2952 Maul Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1_. ••46 Mission Bay, Spygla, NB 760-8333 $599,000 Sun 1-5 ~omtng·Stw ln, Newport Beech &«-9060 $550,000 Saturday 1-5 **404 Morning Star Ln, ~ Buch 644-9060 $550,000 . Sunday 1--4 . ••a.t Morro Bay, Spyglass, CdM 751-81.90 Sunday 1~ 3129 Pi8rce, Costa M ... 540-1265 $125,900 Sunday 1_. •• 223 Poinsettia (Old CdM)CdM 675-6000 $635,000. Sun 1-5 * 1970 Port OUnlelQh Cir, NB 786-7500 $24, 100 Sat/Sun 2-5 171& PoJtShettteld. Har bot'. VkNc HorMa, N& 631R300 $310,000 Sun 1-5 *1227 Santiago Or. Dover Shor9e, NB 631-7300 $525,000 Sun 1·5 * 1828 Santlego _Df'M. Baycteet, NB 631-7300 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 Santiago, 8a)'Crlt, Npt 8ch 673....00 '$345,000 Son 1·5 2408 TUStin Ave. Bllckbay Cotta MeN 873-4400 $299,000 Sun 1-6 'tlt•3e07 s.t>relim, HVH1 NB ~ $475.000 at/Sun 11-4 .. ••3384 Sum~ CUcle, COit• Mtea 645-0303 $246,900 at/Sun 1-5 . - Or g un 2--5 •1807 Toyon Lant. Baycrwt. NB 631-7300 $290.000 1-6 • 1826 TtadewtncM lane, 8aycna1.. NB 631-7300 $339,000 Sun 1-5 *-4839 Tremont l.Mt, Cameo Shor•. NB • 631-7000 1~95,000 6aJ!Sun 1-5 2015 Yactlt MllcNef, 8eavtew.NB · 7f;0.8333 S.19,000 • Sun 1-6 IKDROOll **618 Harbor l*'<I Or, NB 7&9100 Sl,300,000 sat/Sun h.5 · **239 Via Lido Soud, Udo, NB 759-9100 $1,650,000 'Sat/Suri 12 ... . I 8Rplut FAM RMor1DDt ' •• e ;r:rataJget,.HwbOf R1dge . ~88 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1·5 .. . .· .. . . *.•807 Aldebaron, Sltwr Stw, NB &«·9060-$435,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 ••1524 AntlgUa Way, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $790,000 Sun 1-5 •321 Plazza Udo (Lido tit) NB 673-n67 S850,ooo. Sat/Sun 1-s **3802 Channel Piece, Npt lafand, NB · 631-7300 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •509 De Anu, COM 780-8333 $596,000 .sun 2-6 1600 Dorothy l.ane.:.~MtcUtt, N.B 631-1400 $325.uuu SY.flday 1-5 1600 Dorothy Lane, WMtc:tlff, N.8. . 631-1400 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Geneve, H·Rdge, NB 760-8333 $1,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••24 Mission Bay, Spygtasa, NB' 760-8333 $669,500 Sat 1-5 .. 1226 Polarla Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $&45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *30 Royal St George, B'G Cyn, NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 1519 Santiago ortve, Biycrest, NB 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-5 *•1801 Toyon Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-5 *•14 Trafalgar, H. Rdoe. NB 760-8333 l1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • BA plua FAii Rll or DEN *807 Aldebaran, DoWr Shor•. Npt Bch .. . . .. 644-9060 $435,000 FEE Sunday 1--5---''----_..._-,, ***107 Milford, C,Shores, NB 6«-6200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1_. *** 101 Via Udo Soud,NB 675-6181 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 . CONDOS FOR SALE 2~ 2442 Bden. 8-31 c-. Mela 645-0~ S 1;s5,SOO Sunday 1-5 ***V-2525 OcMn Blvd, #G4 (CdM) 640-6259 $389,500 Sun 1-5- 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 211 Marguerite, Olde Corona def Mar 67S-.!60 $595,000 ~unday 1_. 50 Sea Pine, Big Cyn, NB 760-8333 $315,000 Sun 1-5 70 Timber Run, lrvtne 551-3000 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 SBEDROOll 195 BrBndywyne, Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $144,500 Sat/Sun 12_. * • 551 Vista Grande, B&uffs, NB 759-9100 $193,900 Sun 1-5 *430 Vista Grande, Bluffs, NB 759-9100 $218,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 ~All Rll or DEN 34 Sea laland (Ford & JamborM) N.B. 662-1673 $299,000 Sun. 1-5 3 BEDROOM * • #2CrMkwood, Woodbridge, Irvine 751-3191 $169,900 Sun 1-5 4 PlEXES FOR SALE : 2 plua 2 plua t plua 3 5021 Dunbar. H ntlngton Harbour . 846-9501or6-40-1827 • OUy 9:30-5 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 28Rpl 28 221 Ruby; Balboa latand, N.B 759-1501 . $320,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua 3 8R pl D N **eoe s Baytront, Bl &44-9513 S915.000 SattSun 2-7 ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIEO INDEX -To Place Yow Ad, CaU 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE General Anaheim Hllll Bal~ llland Balboa PenintUI• Caplatrano 8aacl'I Corona del Mar Cotta Mna . Dana Point El T0<0 Fountain Valley Garden Grove Hunllngfon Beach Huntington Harbour Irvine Laguna BeKh Lag11na Hiii• L~na Niguel Lake F0<•t MIUlon v .. 10 Newpor1 Beach San Clemente San Juan Cap11trano Santa Ana Seal Beach South Laguna Westminster Tustin Mobile Home Sale• REAL ESTATF Acreage Apartments Beach Property Business Property Cemetery Lots Comml Property Condom1n1ums Duplexes/Untta Housea to be Moved Income Properly lndu11rtal Pro~rly Lois tor Sale Mobile Homa P~ks ~ounta1n. Oese<1 Orange Co Out ol Coonty Out ol State Aanchn/Farms AftOfl Property Ttme Sharing A E E•changa A E W1nted .,,. p Ad 1002 004 1006 :001 1018 1022 1024 1026 1032 103' 1038 1040 1042 1044 1048 1050 1052 1055 1087 1089 1078 1078 1090 1084 1086 1088 1090 1100 1125 1150 1175 1200 1225 1250 1275 1300 1325 1350 1375 1'00 142$ 1450 1500 1525 1550 1575 1590 1590 H~OO 1625 2100 2200 2300 7'00 . ?410 . ··-· 2520 2525 2530 2535 2600 2700 2800 2900 2902 2904 2905 me 2907 ma 2909 2912 2914 2916 291& 2920 2922 2925 LIDO ISLE 3 BA 2bUdtn. ~ s-tnted Lq term tte. t1aoo1mo 873·2"472 UNllLI 4 80 2ba 11500/mo year i.a.M.Agt ftap'1~7~nardy Lovaty 2 Id 2ba Httb<lf Aktga a11acuttw retraat for laale A"*"I'• ll'ld P'1V ta epe off mut• MJlta, putorll View • for· m• dlt11ng, g1ted ..:.n· 11y 122001rno. Geofoe ElklN Co 7!9-9100 MWFINT a..ut1ful 3 Dr 2 bl lower dplx. patio the Mnd ,,.. O/Wf!ltt I QOMd o• o Mal~ "4utt. Wtnltf tanantt I 1000/mo l$0.IM9t Of "2~14 , BMutlful & P91' llA "'P.11,1ne Patkle "'Cowiered Pa11<tng ., Sc-=o0.-11\pta ""Dnnrl ,,,_ ~ • bdrm. 2 ba. .. v W a I k • I n • CI o t e t I tac:Nd dtll 0-1 S8?5. mo, ""Hom.-.itca ~ 441 HwnlftOt\. f¥ meg 1 blocit to Huntington a 17~97 .TILmFn1w1ts·FIEI =EA=ST8==1oe~2 ...,,,.,,R~1~,.....ba.,.... petlo, new pamt MOO. I.A QUINTA HERMOSA Agent 54Mt50 18211 P~llde ln, 1 bloc:IC "'' of Beech, 3 block 10 of Edinger. E·91de IO of 17th 2 Bd 1ba. trplc, petlo, encl gat newly decor 17815/mo Agt 759-8319 • M1-MC1 Kenneybunkport? Didn't he win the Monaco Grand Prix in •731 fD '7' .._ New Luxury Apartments In Beoutlful Laguna Nlguel • 1 8dfml1 8olh • 2 BdrmJ2Yl Bolti • s;ngte ~and Twro-Stoly T~ F IOorplOl\I •~Plans W11tt AGoroge •flle(ntriet • Woot:lournlnQ H-eplOC .. •Pr!VO!e~~ ·ino~ W/O Conneetion.t • C•tro Stotooe • Pools ono Spos •2eent1ol Clv~'- • 2 Tannia COurts • BALBOA .FUii ZOllE d Retail Shops on Boardwalk. N w Marina. Some pac stlll avallable In newly lgned waterfront landmark. Cell 760-8333 for leasing Info -Agt. lllLT IDTOR IDUTE AYllWLI In t.AgUna Beach. Mu•t be over 18 yeatt 010. have dependable car. Wiii train. Expatlence Mlpful. earn 400-500 $$ "' month. Cati 842-4333 10am-5pm. OUllECUn llllYP LDT ... ·l , 0 X--1~ NOW HIRING ~'-~ ) y · CASHIEll I CLEllS Interview• Fridays 9· 11 A.M. lat 1390 North Pacific Coast !Hwy., Laguna Beach (on PCH & Viejo) Call (714) 494-9233 for more info. I HOROSCOPE -- • -. -~ ........_.. - ----=-- I•• I re•l•r AGES 11·14 . EARN a. TO $75.00 P£R wm W. llOW " IS IDf ro11111 UI" '*"" .... , ,...,, ... "" Onlrt Coest CW, Neil 0. crtwS ltltt al 3 30 II ... 1-'..UIJ01111 ~OIS1h111tay,• J--' a llw..,. i..i Yoe wi wa IM!lt • and pnm. ... witll Qf'1lq '°" OWtl "'°"" ' , U.e • 110 ,.,...,. ., collec1Jon "''°"" " JOI! .,. ISied plast c .. [&11 (714) 548-7058 District Managers If you ftlfoy _.lung with YOUft9 boy\ & ~ k and det.k jobt ... not '°' >'°"' toni~ o corM< 11'1 lhe NwtpQper drwlo· t!Oll f,.ld Th•\ •• o unoqve pcKihOn with d0tly c.h~ & ~rdi flail) Pilot· ·. Our Oi11;pla) Ad"t'rti!.inl( cit•· partmt'nt j1; looking for an am- biliou11o ~n.on to fill au cnlr~ le\'~I poo;i lion. f.andidatf' ~hould po!t...-:.,., good . communic-otion .. kilL.. flt'"<1bilit) and an aptitud1• for lf'ornin~ quiddy. ~~nd Re .. umf' to: OraOftf' (na.,t Dai l~ Pilot P.O. IJ.u: l 5Ml c·o.,rn \lt-.. a. Ca. <J2t>2h Aun: Ll"A ~MITH ORANGE IOAST DAii V PILOT 1 •r W llAY '\I fO<;TA MESA CA '171.,h I I ~h SOUTHWEST t I ' PORSC:HE •AUOI 8750 Manc:Mlter Blvd BUenaPark (114) 121-IOIO .MIKE lclE•U'S SOUTH I!!!~~~~ COU•TY MOTORS ® 11M WllT OllYEITIILE Wolfsburg Edition 48 moCE L • $236 74 • IU pet mo TOP $13.520 M CAP St5,4" $25QO CAP reduc1ion RuM:1u11 sseoo 21 • ® 11•••··-., ... IAllUllt 41 moCl!.L a $231 + IU per mo TOP I 12.019 20 CAP I 12.000 Aftodull l.5711 oa '11 Ford Muttang "T-Top", Air Cond, Stweo (1CNG995) ...... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11202 8Mdt "2-ot29 '71 Mustang. eteen. Bi- centennial mdl. 47K ml, · !Wt Int. $2500. 644-2584 'TT Muttq. 4 c:yt, am/fm lt..O caM/eff MW 1ltee $3000/obO 720-1038 '71 FIESTA GHl~~AIR &';\ 41Pd m1g9 wnlfm ca ~ $1400 $4M.451 m 1114 llPILSE ..- 4lmoCEL t 1217• tu S* mo TOP I t 1.040 lie CAP l tt.500 $500 CAP r.c:lucllon Retklual SS268 76 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ' . . ' •Jl-4400 HJ.HI I A '811181 ... ' edition (1J£0418) IUIUUll.UI 540-9100 '78 Verulllee 2 tone grey, fullY equip, xlnt cond 982-3528 '80 MARK VI ........ S10.•5 Below AYerege MU. (18NWHI) UIDIUlllll S40-8100 '77 VOl VO 24204. ale, tt•eo ~ v.., ~ AutomlltlC. AltCotlef, r .... ..._,·14a-0011 ' (11•MIK) ., ... BtLL MAXEY TOYOTA 1t202 8Mdl M2.ol28