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S DAY, SEPTEMBER 23.
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who •hould. 87.
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Directioiial hair styles keep·you afjeadforfall
If you want to
move to the front in
coiffure this fall and
\\inter, your hair
should take the me
direction.
The National
Hairdre sersand
Cosm~tolQgists A~
SQCiation is promot-
V101
DEAN
fog short, forward moving hair with rand.om curl and
added width for the coming seasons.
Although cut in lengths nearthe bottom of the ear,
• tfie new hair designs feature extra length on tl'ie sides and
• top of the bead, creating a perfect balance for the
oversized fashion siltrouette.
Key clements in the hair fashions include ex.posed
• n~ks, softness. movement kand color.
0 11aKa1loe Motton," a special, t.onrard
tblnldng cut for men, allowa for extra lenitb
in back of the head with fulloaa on top.
.. Permm, adcla body to hair ~t ~eect. a lift.
i;I PAPARAZ ZI --.._-------
Subtle ledge oflayering. added t~xturc and tufted
bangs emphasize a fresh feeling.
Wisps ofha1r move up and away to give the overall
feehngofhcight, volume and drama. Fringystrandsof
hair touch the chcd;s and brows.
Haircoloringfeatures what is being called "Medalist
colors•: including gold. silver and bronze (shades of the
Olympics).
Techniques include op) tching(colorgradu-
atio11), Bi(f ri Zoning(two to three shades ofblonding),
Splicing (controlled frosting), Color Motion (scattered
color), Touch-ligbting(pcrsonalized highlighting),
Beautiful Bronze (using bright, new colors) and High·
linlng (lightcned hair accents).
Techniques to add extra volume to the new cuts
include area permanents. motion perms, base curls, end
curls. spring-action, root perms and high-low tellturc
perms. . ·•
For the male, Hair America (the fashion group oft he
association) stylists created a forward look with extra
length at the back of the head. Precisely cut hair falls into •
well-conttolled waves and gentle motio11 throughout the
style to add drama to facial features. .
The new styles were shown during A a tr World '84
and the 20th World ChaYnpionships of Hairdressing held
receotlyat the Las Vegas Convention Center. .
The fall-winter designers included Robert Diemer of
Hunting.ton Beach ang Michael Diano of Santa Monica,
three New York styljsts and one from New Hampshire.
BEAUTY NEWS: Two new products have been
introduced to combat wrinkles and fine lines (those
unpleasant signs of aging.) ·
Alexandra de Markoffis calling its product Skin
Renewal Therapy Lotion. We are told it takes action at
the cellular level to recapture skin's youthful vitality if
applied on clean skin· morning and night. In other words,
it is supposed to nourish new cells as they are born. The
lotion contains a sunscreen protection and is fragrance-
free. Twoouncesrct.ailforabout$28.
Chanel'swayofcombattingsignsofaging(in thearca
that needs it most-the sensitive fragi le skin around the
eyes) is with its Skin Renewal Eye Cream. That name is
right to tire point and the cream is formulated for
nighttime use, when the skin is naturally predisposed to
_;First la~y sends word:
'The Show Must Go On'
Coast hospital says thanks
to comedian, philanthropist
Nancy Reagan has accepted the honorary chair-
manship of•'The Show Mu.st Go On" fashion luncheon
planned for Oct. 3 by Las Socias at the Westin South
Coast Plaza Hotel.
Atballe Clarke is honorary patroness chairman for
the show which will feature the best of Saks Fifth
A venue fashions plus celebrity costumes from the
Hollywood Museum that were worn by some of the
screen'sgreats.
Liz Taylor'$ ''deopatra .. 1own will be in the lineup
aloni with a Claudette Co.lbert dre~s ("Midnight,.,
_ 1939);Jea.nHar.tow.'..sdressftom.'~.asona!Prope11y"~
and a dress Bette Davis wore in .. Virgin Queen."
Volunteers modeling the costumes include JadJe
.Argyrot, Jan Baker, By la Bmea, Dot Clock, Jean Iliac,
Jackie RddgeJ!fCarol:yn Sbea, Sarah Nicol, Sandy Van
Land.lapam and Dolores Vlrtlle.
The fashion happening will be under the direction
of Las Socias President Diane Rinker and proceeds will
go to New Directions, a residential recovery home for
women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies.
Individual reservations for the event arc available
for$ 7 5 and tables for 10 guests may be arranged by table
sponsors. Arrangements may be made by calling
760-1460 .. • • • Lotbian and Rtd Skelton and philanthropist
Florence E. Mead Benjamin were guests at an intimate
luncheon for 20 in the board room of the South Coast
Medical Center in South Laguna. To honor their
outs tan ding generosity to the hospital, portraits oft he
tri(}were unveiled in the Gallery ofHonor.
.. The portraits will remain in the hospital in
perpetuityasalastingsymbolofouresteem forthese
very spec1al people," said Merle Mlnb, SCMC's
Foundation president. •••• . Several hundred people are ellpccted to tum ou't
this Friday at the Registry Hotel to honor a lady who
can't be there. She is too large to fit. Undaunted by her
absence and size, supporters are under full sail to raise
fun and funds at a Casino Night to benefit the official
tallship for the state, The California. The event gets
underwayat6:30p.m. with the casino. no-ofthe
entenainment world, some of California's leadin~
political figures and Orange County's most prominent
government, business and social persona Ii Hes-about
J ,400 in all, decked out in western garb.
They bad come to "Bren's Bash", or moreoffieat
the Orange County.Medical Association Friday to
address QC Women Lawyers. "Women in the Future of
_ Califorrua" will be his topic at 12:45 following the 11 :30
a.m. social hour and luncheon. Reservations may be
made by calling 979-2362 . • • • A stay in a health resort in England or Scotland is
-one of the numerous items up for bid on Oct. 5 when
Interval House stages its fifth annual celebrity benefit
auction in the Grand Ballroom of the Irvine Marriott.
More than 600 are expected to attend to raise funds
for this county shelter for victims of domestic violence.
Emmy nominee Charlotte Rae will be back for the third
year to serve as honorary chair. Co-chairpersons are
Ma~ Gana, Kay Goddard, Nancy McNaugbtOJl~
Charlene Robln1on, Isa Smasbey Rogers and Carol
Williams. · .
· · During the 6 p.m. social hour, a silent auction will
be held with dinner and the live auction following.
Dancing will begin at I 0 p.m. to the music of the Home
Savings of America Band. Tickets are$ 50 p¢( person
and may be obtained bycalling(2 l ~} 594-4555. • •• An auction will also be held Tuesday at the Westin
South Coast Plaza Hotel when BiJ Brothers/Big Sisters
gather for their annual gourmet dmner. Robert
Gaggenbelm started the black-tie stag dinner 20 years
'73a'Cote <fllusso
International Fashions
l of
N~wport Beach
2 DAYS SALE .
ONLY
SEPT. 27th & 28th
20°/o OFF
ENTIRE STOCK
crJaiote efAusso.
at Ba~side Center
108Q ayside Drive
••rorwu4 Motion•• la a
•hort anappy b.alratyle
that flowa forward onto
tile face eapo•lDll
frlnled aa4 aplllea
· Jntereet. W!tpy atnulda
of balr touch tbe cbeeb
and browa forAlnmatlc
effect •• Tbla wtnntnc
look from BalrAiDerlca
4eetainera la c1L:l!.'"'4 b_y ~ Shirley Ma e wife>
won tb.U year'• Oecar
for Be9t Actre•.
'Vibrant Motion' la de·.
•ICned !>Y HurAmertca
for yariable lenttba •.
The hair. cut to approa-
lmately two lnchea
below the earlobe, fea-
tma aide len&tb tb&t
reactiee approDm.ately
ID line with the jawbone
to the mouth. The re-
ealta can be feathered
backward for office
wear or 110ftly curled
·for-an eYenlng oat~
renew itself. It costs $45 and is also fragrance-free. perspirantfdeodorant The price is $87 for the four items
that come m boxes with soft brush strokes of pastel
heartwavecolors that merge into pink and white hearts.
(Oscar says the collection will whisper the sensual florals
and spices ofRuffies).
There's more on skin from Oscar de la Ren ta-a
collection of products to make your body whisper-soft
and smoo~ as silk. The group (Silken Whispers) includes
body wash1 body lotion, dusting powder and anti-
Generot1lty of Red Skelton, hla wife Lothlan, Benjamin wu ljonored when thelt porti'alta
rtgbt, and phllantbroplat Florence E. llead were hang In south CoUt Medical Center.
ago as a fund-raiser for Big Brothers of Orange County.
He and others who have attended the dinnetsince it
began will be honored.
• • • • On ThuJlclay Dusty Wings (current and former
flight attendants) will bold a membership rcoeption at
1:'.JO p.m. at the home ofSaander Mulato, Laguna Hills .
Marilya Pita, president, 586-9959 or Incer Molina,
membership chairman, 494-1845,maybecalled for
information.
.. yearly, committee members sell around 300
tickets at $30Q..a-person to this invitational dinner,••
said SheritTBrad Gates, chairman.
MajorauctionitemswillbeaMercuryTopaz,a
Chevrolet Blazer and a Chrysler LeBaron. All proc:eeds
willgototheself-supportin&agencytbatpairsvolunteer
men and women with boys and girls who arc growing up
in a single-parent home.
Tuesday Qub ofNewport Harbor meets.that day at
11 a.m.attheNewportSheratonforitsfirst84-85
gathering. Jolm Morley ,"honored foreian correspondent,
who now lives in Leisure World will be guest speaker.
THE
RELAXING
SOUNDS
OF THE
HARBOR
KDCM
Designer, makeup
artistry sampled
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE: The SFA Int9rnational collection, a showcase •
of premier American and European designs, will be available for review at
the South Coast Plaza store in the.designer salon today and Monday.
• • ••• BROADWAY: The Newport Beach store will present a lunch oox
seminar fcatunn& Lancome Beauty Clinic from noon to I p.m. Thursday for
$3.50 each. Reservations may be made through Monday by calling
644-1212, ext. 712 . . .. .----,...--
MAY CO.: Jim Palmer, the man as
famous for pitching Jockey brand
underwear as for pitching baseballs for
the Baltimore Orioles, will be at the
Costa Mesa store Tuesday in the men's
furnishings department from noon to 1
p.m.
I.MAG NIN: The coat and suit look
from Miss Magnin Collections will be
informally modeled from noon to 3
p.m. Thursday in the store, Forty
Carrots restaurant and Pronto
Ristorante. Appomtments for Satur-
day consultattons with a Germaine
Monteil makeup arti t may be made by
calling 957-l 51 I, ext. 263 . • • • . NORDSTROM: An Estee Lauder
team will be givin& fall makeovers from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in the South
Coast Plaza store. Reservations may be
Newport Beach ~~1D51.1 (714) 720-0410
made by calling ~4?·!300. JIM PALMER
ROBINSON~: G1ao port's fall and holiday collections will be
pre nted by Stuart Roth1 p idcnt.at noon 1 uesday in the Fa hion Island
store· better sportswear tlepartmcnt. •
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BUFFUMS: fca room mOdclinJ of Lit hubomc fasri1ons ~111 takc
plJlcc Wednesday 'n the Ncwpan Bea h tore. On Tuesda} Richard t.mo.
retail fa hiun consultant, will appear at the Wcstm1n ter store from 2 to J
p.m. to guide cu lomcrs in Liz c1a·1oomc I uon
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. ' :o\NNOUNCING OUR FABULOUS ESTATE SALEI Rare and
unlgue heirlooms from the late 1800's to the present. This
spectacular one-week event begins Tuesday, September
25.
EXCLUSIVE LINE o ·F DANCE FRANCE. The French designs
.. , that fit Aerobic shoes and all accessories to polish your
workout look.
#32 Fashion Island 644-2040
#77 Fashion Island
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11/'m glad }'9t,lre home. Remember I told
you I was going to Fashion · (sland at
Newport Center today? We/Ii I di~.
Let me tell you .. :'
BELIEVE ME, Y-OU HAVE
NO 'tDEA WHAT'S
HAPPENING THERE.
You know those colorful little
handouts-they have at all the stores
listing coming events? Well, the one
I picked up today not only had the
calendar, be.it a ton of information
on Atrium Court
What's Atrium Court? It's shopping
European·style right here in Newport
Beach ! Yes, it's being built right now.
Three levels of boutiques, specialty
shops, restaurants-and, get th.is,
the Irvine Ranch Farmers Market will
take up an entire floor. Of course,
everfthing-bakery, stem shop, plus
their I abulous produce anti meats.
Maybe we can get Ron and Ed to
enroll in their Ma Maison Cooking
School. Wishful thinking?
Wai~ there's more. Pierre Deux will
a/so have a store in Atrium Court
You know, they've got it a/1-
furniture, linens and genuine
French fashions. When? It says here
Atrium Court is scheduled co open
next Sprmg. ;../
WHAT ELSE IS NEW?
1WELVE NEW STORES.
There are twelve new stores al~ady
open at Fashion Island. Twelve.
Uke what? Oh, Classic Tailoring-
/ really have to get Ron's dinn,er j~cket
taken in. The Corn Popper. Optical
Shop of Aspen. The Umited. Benetton.
No, it's not from memory. I've got the
latest Fashion Island progress report
right here in front of me.
Where was I?
· Viaeo concepts. Great American J.. Short Seo..~ Mirna's. Laise Adzer
The Look. f;lelly's. And, Amen Wardy.
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AND SPEAKING OF
AMENWARDY ...
Have you seen what's happening
·there? ·The report says that it's
already being expanded to 27,000
square feet Just more of a good
thing! A designer showroom,
lingerie boutique, additional dressing
rooms. At least Ron and Ed will
know whey to find us.
Listen, can you get away for
awhile tomorrow? According
to this calendar we can make
a. day of 1t at Fashion Island.
We'll have lunch at that great
little place near Bullocks Wi/sh;re
and go from there, ok?
Oh, and remind me-I discovered
a super gallery called Lawrence Ross
There's a gorgeous print tliere that
has Ron 's number on it-and it's
getting close to birthday tJme.
Soooo? Great! I'll pick you up
at 11:30. B}e.
m NEWPORT CENTER . W FASHION ISLAND
Sept
22
24-26
Sept
COMING EVENTS
SPECIAL EVENTS ·
NEIMAN-MARCUS: Foxy lady
fall collection wlinformal
modeling. JunTors, !f·3 p.m.
NEIMAN·MAR.CUS: Bill Blass
fall collection wlinformat ' ··
modeling. Couture, 11-3 p.m
BEAUTY EVENTS
13·29 THE BROADWAY: l..ancome
purchase wlpurchase
• "Le Sac De Voyage."
15-29 THE BROADWAY: Dateline:
Parts promotion in cosmetics
fro m French perfumeries.
22-29 THE BROADWAY: l..ancome
make-up artist J1-4 p.m.
Call 644-1212 for appt.
Sept. SALE EVENTS
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9-30 HICKORY FA.RMS: Anniversary
Sales-C9c~il link sausage •
w/creamy swiss cheese .
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Neiman-Marcus. Bullocks Wilshire,
Robinson's Th~ Broadway, BuffumS:
Over 70 fine store in all. Just off Pacific •
Coast Highway.between Jamboree · ·
and MacArthur ~ 'ewport Beach.
.• FOR MEN, WOME , A 0 CHllORE : Outfit the
entire family with togs by TAIL. TMy'll love the vibrant
· colors as well as the comfort.
#26 Fashion Island 640-4423
GEAR UP YOUR FALL WARDROBE AT AL'S GARAGE ..
wllh our great collectlon of Brlt1r.h Khaki . 100V. cotton
shirts and pants. .
#56 Fashion Island 644-507.0
Clalre Schaefer tam• mod.el for her cbari:h '•
luncheon peata. Below, Barbara ll•JJ•od,
fublon coordinator and the Rev. Judy Gale
chat with their bCMSta Joyce and Don Ohon.
•
High ~opes, kicks and fashion~
start fall round for Coastal clubs
embers recall Olympics,
Great expcctatfons were met by1he High Hopes
Support Group at its recent luncheon fund-raiser at tho
Balboa Bay Club where the hu band-and-wife wnting
team of author Gordon Gordon and television per·
sonality Mary Dorr wen the guest speakers.
Hap MarcbJtoll, president of the board, q1d the
Newport Beach event was very prosperous as more than
45 people enjoyed a delicior Cobb salad luncheon in
the Quarterdeck Room.
The group listened mtently as the speakers vividly
detailed their latest espionage m)stery "Race fort he
Golden Tide." Proceeds fwm the books they auto-·
graphed at the party will go to High Hopes. (The
neurological recovery support group was formed in '
1975 by parentsofhead-injuredyoungadults.
Event organizer Beverly Marcblson said one of the
highlights of the .. getting to know you" afternoon was
when a former FBI agent, Do 11u Krauter of Corona
dc™ar, who had worked with Gordon turned out to
catch the presentation.
Approximately $400 was raised at the luncheon
attended by Lee Merryman, foundor, Ratb Moriarity,
Sae Spreaser, Pam Dunzer and Linda and D~ve
Robenon. Also Trady Stubblefield, Donna Ferry,
C.t.Uya TeDD111e, Betty Jolmson, Marta Berkowitz,
Rable Bertomaeaa, Mary McMallln, Jessie Bill,
Claarlene Atkhl and Betty McCall am. • • • When the Rev. Jady Gale of the Irvine-Newport
Church of Religious Science went to seminary school,
no one told her she would need a course in fashion
modeling.
But the undaunted Rev. Gale did an outstanding •
job at a recent fund-raising show luncheon, despite the
grueling heat.
The event celebrated the church's new locauon at 3
Sandburg in the Irvine Senior Center and raised
revenues for new location expenses. (The church
previously held services at the Bat Yahm Temple in
Newport Beach.)
The $25-a-plate luncheon was held at the home of
Don and Joyce Olson in Spyglass ltill. She doubled as
luncheon coordinator and a model.
Almost 50 people caught a glimpse oft he new fall
fashions from Cameo Creations of Costa Mesa,
coordinated by Barbara Malla.nd and modeled by
congregation members on the lavish terrace.
The Rev. Gale said the event marked another
succ.cssforthe church's ~mbershipthat has grown
from 15 people in l 982to180 this year.
Pat Couor, president of the trustees, her husband
Cll1ck and board members Morrie Win ten and Dick
Senion and Ttcktocken try to coordinate their klcb ID the can--can line.
Malland were among the guests who admired the clothes
but sympathized with models who may have wished
they were weari6gcool summer dresses rather than
heavy winter sutts and turtlenecks in the sizzling
September heat. • • • Nearly 70Rcsearch Associates, the supporters for
UC Irvine ColJcge ofMedicine, held their first luncheon
of the season to discuss the year's events and to hear Dr.
David Funu, director of plastic surgery for UCIMC.
He called his talk "spare part5 and replacements"
and showed slides dcpictinJ the history of plastic
surgery and achievements m reconstructive surgery at
UCIMC. Spare parts and replacements included toes to
substitute for thumbs, hip bones to create a new jaw and
skin grafts. ·
Furnas also told the University Club audience
about cosmetic surgery, which he described as his
hobby.
Founding Chairman Renee Se•entrom was there
along with Treasurer Debom Swinden (she's grand-
daughter of Research Associates founder Athalle Clark),
Floss Sdaamacller, Mary Roosevelt, Jean IJecbty,
ColUlle Mortblud, Katbryli 11aompsoa, Dona O'Bryan,
Dr. Stanley vu den Noort, dean of the College of
Medicine and SUJ.aDDe Peltason, wife of the new UC
Irvine chancellor. ,
Dr. ~n Baldwin, researcher, explained calorics.
nutrition and the physiology of e.xcrcise to his table
companions Lois Canaon,Heclda Maro1I, Emma Jane
Riley and Barbara Ficker, Research Associates presi-
dent. • • •
Blue and red bandanas they wore identified original
members (since '77) attendin& the country-western
barbecue at the Gold Timer Senior Citizen Centerin
Costa Mesa.
Twenty-five Ticktockcrs, daughters of the hosting
Newpott Beach National Charity League, were scrvina
hot dogs and hamburgers from the grill and were in
cbargeoftheeptertainmcnt. When~t was time to do the
can-can they found some talented dancers in the
audience to join the chorus line.
As a surprise, "Dolly Panon" showed up from
Book-A-Look to do her sin&ing act for the crowd of I SO.
. Thecenterat 114E.19thSt. isopen tofolks55and
older. It's a philanthropic endeavor supported totally by
the league and offers a multitude of activities-trips,
bingo, counseling, vaccine and exercise clinics, etc. ·
More infonnation is available by calling 642-2275. • • • The "star" at the post-Olympic party held by Zonta
Club oflrvine/Saddleback VaJley bad to be ErJc
Jobson'• torch. The vice mayor of Costa Mesa was
sharing it with the other I 50 auests at Brecht Orchid
Garden.
Red, white and blue decorated Paul and Jane's
place and added to the colors of the 3,000 orchids
viewed while indul&inginwine, cheese, pates and
international desserts. And, for husbands and members
wboretumed recentlyfrom the1ntemational Zonta -
Convention in Sydney, there was Australian beer.
Theater tickets and other prizes were awarded, but
it was Sonja Detert getting the biggie-an Olympic gold
coin. • .
Peep FrJeJUl, immediate pastgovemorofZonta
Intemat1onal from Lakewood, also received a coin to
commemorate her travclins to clubs in five states
(25,000miles in one month). But hers was made of
t chocolate.
r Proceeds from thepanygointothcclub's
philanthropic fund for supportina Orangewood and
·Albert Sitton home, Make a Wish, Mai'dan School and
Family Crisis Center. Representatives there included
Dave EJ1enman, director of Mardan~ Detert, Albert
Sitton; Joyce Slechta, FCC, and Chris Klein, Mardan.
Others i'ncluded Sbaron Traacb.llller, club president;
Peuy Ha1edor, president-elect; Marlane Roclrlpei
and Jaq.e Butul, vice area di rector for Zoo ta
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Pam and Ela&le Dauer lanchlni at Balboa
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funeral, she would stt up ~n her c<?fftn I'm sure God forgave me. He knew batUer p refere11ee. WHa au~-:; AO:~~ ~nd Ja~a :!n.-m°a'de • :~~~!!!;!
and acream She also left 1nstruct1ons I "'as not being dl~tfuJ -1ust a, Mr facn b9rled la .., • lake. Or they arc e>ositivc the) have
t9 dontl~ her remains to the univer-haringonelastJokewnhlnybctoved terc_.da. &My,*•~ &o ~ lbc .. rip& tuff .. IO tum a hou boat ttJi medical school. . · Mom. Who had a pnctless sense of Mt.aa'"1J , Obsenen CMW Mt • on a dime but would like someone
,. U.t before lhe ~m~ began, two humor. -H.C. •re owt •1 llM ftu Frie4mH ctr: cl todothecook.inganddnvana.Or.
01 bet least favonte n1cocs made a • DEAR H.C.: YHr letter J•rrd were •lmaltutH.aly overcome wl1' they•d like a little cxpcn guidance lll
dramauc entrance. They were loo e a lo•1·for1ottea memory. ar1ef. Juook a srea• muy 1tera IMb fisluna uch a vast lake nd want to
dttsscd from head to toe in black. SomelMD& similar laappqed at my· from oar MOudt before we r pick up some houseboating tips at the
_ c~~~-though they knew of mother• mo&Mr'1 fae.ral. . pined Hr componre. me 1ime. .
• wt .. ~. • • CltrCYmta oo deliver· eulO«iea Plllosoplten bve told n ~ But now there's ••Hou boat U •at
. I audde~ly env1s1oned my mother 1ome&lmes become carried awaJ"la • &H •let tiateomedy ud ttqedy an • Wahweap Lodge and Marina to the
s1 tina ·°ls in her casket screamtn1 in· tidal wave of ex&ravaJQt me&aplaon. ae~ted by a very Udll u.e. ne rescue. ..
the mi st of a group of ~tar'tled la bit attempt to dramalhe oer nmd1 tnae of 1a.-.tH ud tears OD .. Houseboat u·: evol\lhi this )'Car
medical students. I had to cover my· mo1'er'• laiomltable 1plrit ud ma· tlaat bot day ID Slou City It· aU to introdu« more people lo the
face so lhe Qthers would noa see that 1 Jettie ~Utlet, die rabbi rderre4 so bttartu• Pf'rftttlv dear. plei: urcs and re lath. e e.ase of house-
' . Mus ical furniture has sad n ote . .
AU I Aid a few weeks ago was.
.. These throw pillows on the sofa are
lookinf a little shabby."
You d have thought 1 had just said
somcthina oM<:cne like, "Tum up the MTV."
My husband froze with the news-
paper· n his bands. For• moment he
· .stopped breathing. The blood drained
from his face. "You're not goinJ to
sWt again. are you?" he whispe:'Cd.
.. Start what?" I asked.
"Playing musical furniture."
.. DOn't be silly," I said. "I love the
house Just the way it is. I just thought
lHe pillows looked a little taclcy.
Maybe I'll pick out some material
tomorrow."
The material was a remnant and a
real 5teal. which was just as well
bkautc the pillows clashed with the sofa and it helped defray the CO$t of
new slipcoven.
Painting the walls was the only
reasonable thfoa to do since the
freshly cove~ furniture made them
look dirt~ When the piano was . '
£111
BOllECI
moved, it left a definite mark on the
rug. so naturally that had to be
replaced. What else could you do?
When the piano was moved to the
living room wall, that racant the
console had to be moved to the
hallway and with better light the
white glass marks stuck out like black
hair at a golden anniversary ~rty.
What could we do but refinish it?
Of course, when we took away the
console, that me.ant we lost a table for
the lamp and you can't ~it in• chair
without li&ht. so we bad to get a
couple of ff oor lamps.
Besides, we needed an extra table
•
. .
lamp in the bedroom. And it matched
perfectly after we bought new sptcad
and matching draperies. And after wc
cleaned the rug. I must say everything
looked like new.
. It would have been a shame not to·
paint the outside of the house and put
1n a couple of new shade trees whjle
we were on our feet and had our old
clothes on.
For the first time in weeks my
husband sank into his next-to-
favorite chair (the old one is being
rebuilt and recovered) last night and
said, "Where are the new throw
piUows'r'
"The print was too busy. rm goina
out tomorrow and sec if I can find
some chcapie fabric to redo them.
Don't worry. I'm not going to start
again. We still have a lot to do in the
bathroom. What would you say if we
put the sink on the other wall? I
bought some little blue soaps shaped
like seashells that pick up the pattern
in the wallpaper perfectly!"
THE TALE OF THE SIX OF SPADES
DEAR READERS: Weave bad
DJ reqaeau over· ye-.n for
tltoM t..ud.t we eoulder to be oar
~ f .. orite1. T .. t maku quite a Utt.
Fer the time beiq. therefore, we
are Clevodq U.e Suaday C9luau1 to
a 1erle1 of famou IWads. At tbe end
of the Nrie1, we wlll p back to
~ our weekJ1 question and amwer ---·· .. Neither vulnerable. South deals.
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well.'' he said, "but frankly. reading
about them bores me after a while.
Give me something with a touch of
humor, any day. Like the time I
took a trick by sheer force!
OMAR
SHARIFF
ruff high.
"Undaunted, declarer tried to
ruff his 'fifth club on the table. He
was overrorred, and tbe fifth clia·
mood was led. Declarer realiud it
. would be futile to rufi low. so be
trumped with the queen. He cashed
the ace, and exited with a heart.
Partner won and led his last heart,
and I took the 13th trick!
boating on Lake Powell; to Show what
it's bkt to share a houseboat with
frien·ds or relatives, both for fun and
to save money; to offer some fiShaq
tips from pros, and to exhibit the
relatively mild y.-cathcr of fall and
5pring in the Lake Powell country of
non hem Arizona and southern Utah.
Starting Oct. 15 Wahwcap, near
Page, Arizona, is offerina three mini-
cou~;
1. Introduction to Houseboatina
provide$six to seven houn ofhands-
on driving, beaching and ancboriqg.
It includes lunch apd costs $25 each
for those ~stercd at Wah~p ~. $35 for others. Six-pas.scngtr minimum, eight maximum.
!. Fishi,,_ Charter offers ei&ht
hours of guided fisbina with bait.
tackle, lunch and soft drinks
furni5hed. This course combines ~sic houseboat experienoc, fishina
lore and whatever's biting for $40.50
e.ach with a six-passcngtr minimum.
S. VIP HousebOating is a tum-key.
two day' and .one overnight for those
who want to try houscboati~ for a
short time, easy style. Two dinners,
two lunches and one breakfast are
served by an experienced
pilot/guide/cook. Linens are in-
cluded, and the cost is $94.SO each,
based on a six-passen~r maximum.
Lake Powell is a different kind of
lake, and it's a treat. It is 186 miles
long. with 1,960 miles of ruued
shoreline. full of Olnyons and hidden
coves. In fact, the lake is SO large that.
after it was formed by the com1)1etion
of Glen Canyon Dam on 'the Colo-
rado River in 1963, it didn't even fill
to capacity until June 1980.
SO it's really a baby. And tt's
beautiful. Its soaring cliffs and stran4e
rock formations seem to be e1ot1c
sculptur'Cs that change color by the
hour. .
It is also remote -surrounded by
Glen Canyon National Recreation
Arca and by 1,34 miles Of the Navajo
Indian Rcscrvation.
Yet. when you arrive at Wahwcap
-the larlCst of Lake Powell's fin
marinas. aod the cl05CSl to Cllifomia
-you'll find a modem. 272-room
hotel with full resort amenities. two
fine restaurants and hundreds of
boats for rent, includina houseboats.
The fishins is areat. and there's plenty
of space for virtually every. kind. of
water sport without bothering any-
bod7elsc.
SO;"bow do you tel there? It's a
dnvewtth lotsofbeautiful ICICnery, by
aoy route you choose. and will take
you only two easy days &Om
SOuthem California. A circle route
going all the way around tbe Grand
Canyon coWd put }OU in flaaStiff the
fint night. with 135 miles to go the
aext day throuab \be colorfuJ Na" ajo
Reservation. Then, for r return to
California. you Could bead out across
southern Utah. throuah Kanab. then
Zion ational Paik-brcathtakin&ly
spCCtacular itself -and on thrOUgb
St. George, Utah. and the awesome
Virgin River Canyon in Arizona·s
northwest comcc. to ovcmi&bt in Las
Vegas on the way home. h's a~
miles shorter to cut down to
Fredonia. Arizona. 11 Ka.nab and
bjpass Zion National Part. bUt you
would utiss lhe beaut~ of Zion.
Or, you can ft) to either Las Veps
or Phoenix and then take Sty West
Airlines to Pqe. AriwDai where
there's free tran pOrtauon to
Wabweap ~.six miles north. .
The five marinas at Lake Powell.
including Wabweap, are all owned
and operated by Del E. Webb Rec·
reationaJ Properties, lnc.. under the
auspices of the National Parlt SerVicC
at Glen C&nyon National Recnation
,.\rea. Tbe othcn arc Bullfroa ~le
Marina at mid.Jake OD the west side,
Hairs Crouina (across the Jake from BU.Ufro&)," Hite Marina at lht north
end C?f ihe 14c. and pancliba Rope. a •
floauna scrvwc manna near Rainbow
Bridie National MonumcnL
Wahweap a1So offers a\Mlay and
half-4ay boat \OU1I J\() !Rainbow Bridge. the world., tarsiest na\ur&l
stone arch (on the Na~ Rt:lcr-
vation about SOnulesilp-Wtc),othcr,
sbon.cr boai toun; one-day ftoat tn~
down lhe Colorado River below Glen Canyon Oun, l.nd sunset or dinner
cruises aboard the Canyon King
.-.4dlcwbceler, Tours of the dain and
vi~u to the John Wcsle) Powell
M uscum in Pqe arc also amven.ient-.
I}' aeart>Y. .
Few racrvatioas or more infor-
mation. ca1J SOO:.S~J S.t tOll-free, .
or can 602-27&.8888, or write io Del
E. Webb Reaational Properties,
P.O. Box 29G40. Pb~ AZ.15038.
Within seven days of planned arrival.
call Wahwcap Lodlt direct at •
602-645-2•33. :
SOUTH
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.. It was at the Summer North
American Championships in
Washington, a few months b•ck. My
niece, the. .Eiv.J! of Clubs, had in·
sisted that we try our hands at
duplicate. Not my cup of tea. I was
shut. up in a small box with 12 other
cards, none of whom I knew. Then
we were jerked out and the auction
began. In no time we were de-
fending four spades, and my hand.
led his partner's suit.
"Strange game bridge. Trumps
were never led, and our side scoreo
four trump trickl and a heart for
down two. To cap it aJI , I would
probably have played the band in
the same way."
. . ' . Long-term camping permit
Tbe bidding:
So•th Wett Nwtla Eut ·
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Opening lead: rfwo of O .
He wu on the short side with a
prottounced pot belly. and dretffd
aU lo black. But there was a twinkle
in hit eye that belied his sober
appearance.
'"These brilliant"plays are all very
GARDEN SET
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Seecl 01 qMtUe•• fw tlab ~ te
Charlea Gorea ... O•u SbrU. ear. .t
tlab aew1peper. Eadi week a prt.e of a
C411»1 ., th .... "Gana'• c_,.. ..
"Declarer won the ace of
diamonds, cashed the ace or clubs
and continued with a club and ruff·
ed low in dummy. Declarer ruUed a
diamond, then tried to ruff another
club in dummy. My partner overruf·
fed and led another diamond for
declarer to ruff. Declarer tried to
ruff another club with the king, but
be was overruffed and still another
diamond came baa. Declarer had to
. arid .. ," • lt.9$ n.1 ... wm " •• .,..
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ANl.ANDIA FURNTUlE. S
-aMOtlTION , 11· . . Our Building ls Being • TORN DOWN
. ~ in The Name of Pcogr~ss
~ ,, , ' · THIS MEANS WE MUST LIQUIDATE ·
. ?/· ALL INVENTORY A.S.A.P .
--? First Come-First Served
30°/o -400/o -50°A>
UP TO 70°/o· OFF
On Fine Furniture From FlnlMd
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fee goes into effect Oct~ l
A recreational ~rmit fee of Sls;
allowina thousands of desert campers
to stay up to ei&bt months on public
lands. will &0 into effect October I .
The Bureau of Land Management.
which inaugurated the .. snov.bird"
program ill October J 983. has dcsig-
nated ciabt Lona-Tenn Visitor Areas
{LTV As) along the Lower Colorado
River within BLM's C&lifornia De-
sert and Yuma, Ari.zoaa Districts.
The LTV A~ n.saated to
accommodate vi~or1 from northern
states who spend tbC winier in the ~ climate of the California and
Continental seek·s ·
service t o London
Conuncntal Airlines has an-
nounced 1t is scckina authority for
daily. non top service betweca Hous--
Catalina
se~S fall
schedule
l04 and London effective "pril l,
~hich will pro'idcucellentcoone<:t-
mg service from Los Anldes. San
Francisco and San Qleso to London.
Continental is fit1J1rs application ·
w1th the ('ivil Acronauti Board for
the London service and separately h&S made ·a ~u~t ·lO provide
nonstop scrvi~ from Hou ton to
Tokyo.
The Houston:bascd airline plans to
have a daily f\iaht t London from
Apnl throuah October and then fh~
fli&hts weekl)1 dunna the late fall and
v.1ntcr month Contm n\al will uc
DC-10-~ to connect Howstoo with
Eng) and.
Continental will I \'C Hou ton in
the early ovcni~ and arrive in
LOndon the n t momi~ Return
f1~ts "ill depan London about
mtdda) and amve in H the
afternoon.
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The ascpaint hits Che fi this Gtrls" on lhe nd tQC. It's an mmcs is taaan Olr)il Churchtll' Tuesdaynhro~ Saturdaysat 8 pm. maunccsat 2:30 throuah Oc1 14
week examanation of wicn's ach eve. "l'op Glrl •• which compare uc. and Sunday af\tmoons at 2!30 until _ .. Banaim'' et the Newpc>n l1 new staae ffeoductionnrrivt in ments, pasund prcse t. ccnful women ofthe 1980s with their Oct. 21 at the Moulton.:. 6()6 La.&una Theater Ans Center, ·lSOl CIUf' Oraue Count~ -one Wednesday The floodptc o Fnda)' with oounterparts of thc_past, in fact and T Canyon~oad, L:lauu Deaeh Reset· Dnve, Newport Beach (631.0218),
Md alae other ifi"e· Friday -11 lhe the debuu of .. M vc Over, Mrs. fiction. Jenifer. Parker, Martha 01 vattons are taken at 494-0743. Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
1984-15 1btaw season moves into Markham" at the Harlequin Dmner· McFarl nd, Patti John Anm Lon.a, dleback Collcae re.aches baCk to throu&h Oct. 13 taiP teaf. '.J11e)"ll beJ01n1na lOother Playhoute, ''On Borri>Wed Tame'' at Karen Hensel, Patti Ya utake :nC! TITUS &he l890s for the "'Wild and crazy _ .. Klimel" at Stbe ttan's West -.SalteadyanprojreutoaJveloc&l tht Laauna Moulton Playhouse, Oabncll~ incl11rcompnsctheca t. • comedy ··Charley'1 Aunt" It'll be Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico,
playt0t.r1 a ventable morpsbord or .. ~y's Aunt" at ddJeblck ~1· Performances of .. Top Girls" will pttstnltd for iwo wetkends - n Clemcnte~92·9950), Thursdays
•WWnmmt. Iese, '"Bleacher Bums" at the Gem be 11ven nl&htl) except Mondays It Fnday an Saturdays at fl·~· and .. ~ Sa t 8 Sun"•vt at 1 .Sowb Coast ~ry .awt u all lbea&trand t'Bunerlliel-Ate Free" at :8:30( \UulavutBpm.}ID.d.:weckcnd-t\&Nm..dmes tbi:oua,b ol:...J.S. wtth-SUftda)IJ.ai.Jp.m-:uuhe nncy throu.,. tu ys a • ..._,.
Off Wednetday tb the American ihc Anahcun CUiturai Center. J · maunccs at 13 p.m. tbrouab Oct. 2 l an dcket information av ii blc at Theater on the Ma 101\ Viejo cam· nd 7:Untn :a · · If!!!*! of the -woman play "Top At SCR, executive director David the downst11n theater of the rcpq· .. 919·SS 1 l. pus. Call 831-4656 for reservations. -"My tater Elleu0 at the Costa
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rescrvatfon1 and ticket information. ed by a Paul Osborn play -this one • (where coincidentally, the cumnt Thursdays throup Saturdays at 8:~
"Move Over. Mn. Markham" is a 1focusi!ll on a youn1 boy, his aaina Cuba lust captured an unaccustomed until Oct. 13. • ftttwhcclioa sex farce at the Harte-tara.ndfathcr and the ngcl of death. divisfon championship) and focuses _ .. apr" at the San Clemente
quin, 3S03 S. Hatbor Blvd.,just north Executive director Douatis Rowe is on the fans watchin1 itbeir heroes ln Commu~ty Theater, 202 Ave.
of Com Mesa. The show will i:un ~na the production with Kellam action. Cabrillo, San Oermnte (49l.o46St
niahlly except Monda)'I at v~na Pnclcett, Gene Benedict and Yolanda Irvine's Patricia Tcrrythho11tqed Thursdar,s throuah Saturdayt at 1 ~--------------....,Molnar headinJ the cast and ·Petcr .lheahowattheNc~n cater Ans p.m.unu10c1.13. Krcder and OaMy McMurphy alter· Cent~!\ildirtetina. 'BleacberBum1'' -··ne Farmer'• D11oter•• at the RUFFELL'S natina in the role of the boy. runs wednesday1 throujh Saturdays Huntinaton Beach Playlioute, Main
. Also .appearina will be Kathleen at 8 and Sundayut 7:30 until Oct. 28 11 Yorlcown, Huntinaton Belch U~LSTDY, 110. DOwd, Teri.Ciranna Jim Ryan Sr.1• at the Gem, 128'2 Main St., Garden (832·1'~S), Fnday1 and Saturd&~ at
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1tn HAlllOll IUD .• COSTA EA -wa.1114 S'andidae, LM. Masurr, and . Hal A new community theater aroup, OCt. 30) throuah Oct. 13. J.--...,..,.._.---_;,-----=---~M.;,;;o;.;.ne~ . ..;:P..:e~rfi:;;;o;..;;nn;.;.1;;;.;n.;.;;ce~s;.....;wil~l ~be~._v ... e~n-, dubbed the No Bale Players. opens its -"A Tomb WUll a View" at tho
WHEN 1N SOUTHll'N ~UFOAN1• v1a 1T ~MV .... ".U:aA.!:. •TU0to~ "°"" ·first production, "Butterllics Are Westminster Community Theater, _. .-... free• for two weekends at the 7272 Maple St., We1tmin1ter
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matic comedy which features Diane -"n• Glrll ID Ht'' at the Garden
Burland Robin John Price. Joe Grove Communit~ Theater, Eal1Ptc
IUtkes and Mary Steinbecb. · Park, Cbaeman at St. J.iark's, Garden
Perfonnanc:et will be aiven Frldar• Orove (897·$ 122), Fnday1 and Satur·
and Saturdays at 7:30 throuah Oct. 3 days at 8:30 throu~ Oct. 6.
at the center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., :-.. ~yWaa Goff" at the C~n Anaheim Reservations S3~7691 . 011 Dinner Thcater1 690 El Camano
CT'he balf-<iozen oewoomen join Real , Tustin (838· 1340), niahtly e~·
these 10 other productioo~, all con· cept Mondays at varyina curwn
-tinuina their enuaemeou tni1 week: times throuah Oct. 28. Dl
_ .. Sailat JMD"'hon \he main staae of -"loffola'' at the Grand nner
South Coast Repenory, 6SS Town Theater 1 J:fotel Way, Anaheim
Center Drive, Cotta Mesa (77Z.77lO), niahtly except Mondays
(9S7...033), niahuy except Mondays at varyinacunain times throuah OCt.
at 8 (Sund&y1 at 7:30) and weektod 28.
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Bemllrd Glknore, conductor of
lhe UCI Symphony OrehMtra,
haa announced openings for alt
etringl and Mlected wind•. brua
Md l>tt'OU8llon lnltrument• for
the 1914-15 MMC>n.
Auditions wlll be held at the
first 9)'mphony rehearlal Oct 2
et 7 p.m. In the Orchetiral· ...,,_..., Han, .room 19e ot the
mulk: bulldlng. For more lnfor·
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lur )'WS wlu« hid 10G1C ...
sboWi bul dwelJed IQCCIA~ Ga lite conn1 bt1~n Sam DiPt ten~~~·~.:=
suppon becau~t0me~ , .....
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comedy at ats finest but. as-a_..... ~~~F=fi~~ :Jo~;y
family funny aod""1Qlll~ ror ..
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C.m1.,.llrin: Joanna CUlidy M Jo-
Jo Jn .. "Buffalo Bill." Jane Curtin at
lhe Lowell 10 ••Kale cl Alhe ~
hcllq Lona a Diane Chambers 1n ""OheCB,.. u n Saint James u Kalt
McArdl.c an .. tc It Albe~.. babe
nford as Lou1 JdfCf'IOn an CM'
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LoDJ has lumed a ron.dctttnd~ ' clownish egbead anto a c:harm
vutnc111ble Chantctet th a
·rom1c touch ·
O.&s1u4••1 Lea4 :Ader ... c..;.
edy Sena: Dabney Coleman as Bill CraiA ~-OUld wtn: Travant1 prob-81tunger an .. Buffalo Ball." ,Ttd
ably w1U wui. Danson as m Malone in ••Cbcen;,.. •
Aanders. last year• winner, 1 line Rohen Guillaume as Benson Dubois
as the caring. Solomomc Westphatl. in ••Benson ... Sherman Hemsk) ••
B"ut Craig has taken an om ry Gcdr:ge Jeff coon in .. The Jdfenons,:·
character full of harp cd and John Ritter s Jacli: Tnppc-r 10
invested him with some round mo-··nrtt"s Company:·
men ts, in spite of h1msc1f. Coleman hould win. Go1cmn
OatttaMiq Lead Actress lD a probably w11l win .
Drama Series: Dcbbtc Allen u Lydia Coleman is the most dcar-<ut
Grant in .. Fame ... Joan Colhns as winner. Without him. t.hCrc would
Alexis Carrington Colby m "Dynas-have been no series. The tour de forcit
ty;• Tyne Daly as Mary Beth Lacey in comic pcrforma~ of last season or
"C~ey & Lacey;• Sharon Gies IS m.t)bcany5CaSOnwascaoccnticBill'a
Cbns Cagney in .. Cagne) It 1..accy:· fantasy baseball game, in whim M
Veronica Hamel IS Joy~ Davenport Played pitcbc:r. bmer. public add~
in "Hill Street Blues."' announcer and Lou Gehna. ~y should win; Hamd probably O.t1tu4111 Drama Special:
will win, NBC's .. Adam," ABCs "The Da~
Daly, last )Ur's winner, brings the After." ABC ''The DoUmam,
streets of New York Ciry to Mary ABC's .. Somethina About Amelia. ..
Beth and manages to male her both ABCs .. A Strcecar Named Desire."
tough and touchmg. .. Adam" mould win ... The 0a)
Oatltudhag Come41 Serles: .. Buf-After .. probably will win.
falo Bill'' (NBC). "Cheers .. (NBC}, "Adam, .. without a lot of bypc.
"FamilyTies .. (NBC), .. Kate&All~" gave emotional impact to a mW.I
(CBS}, "Newhart .. (CBS). story ... The Day After,'" although a
~"'-1':'.:=-=~~.Q----1..u;..;t._.,-:olJWlJ"4Mi.-!"i.D.:.-responsible lfGO · • bi~ story, a nuclear war, didn't tell
its Lale as convincingly.
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Lunch & Dinner, Sunday-Thursday
\
rder one of these delicious entrees, and we'll serve it with our
famous traditional flavor margarita . So come .. ~reat you_rself to a
Margarita Dinner and enjoy 12 ounces of Mexico's favonte beverage.
A) Chicken Picado $6.75
ere.1st of chicken sauteed with onions. bell peppers and tomatoes
(well spleed. but not hot). Served with tonilJas. ric" and beans.
B) Beef1bstada Compuesta and Beef Burrito $5.95
A crisp corn tortilla topped with beans. beef. lettuce. tomato
and guacamole. Served with a beef b~rrito and rk~.
C) Taco and Enchilada Combination · $5.25
Our most popular comblnation . Your choke of a (hi ken or be •f
taco with a dellciou chcc:>e enchilada. Served with r~ .md ~ans.
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ACAOSS 74 Meoda1•
76 Pltc:t. hendli!t
1 Golf lhot 78 C*turtl
5 Cudgel 81 Ml-'"' display
10 Ent.re9t ewneatly 82~ndge
15 Facts 84 Be IOt'l'Y for
19 Armilt.ICle 88 In a line
20 Light boat 89 Smallest of tter
21 Rs1t 91 Journey
22 Spew forth 93TM&ewlthr911h
24 Elcpecian1 94 Confllct
25 :'Table 8CRp 98 tuft
28Meedow 98 Pubtnw
28 ,,_, point 99 Ari:tion
~ lnteHlglnce 101 ~offte\ior
30 Cut Short (• 103 Food ftlh
mfellon) 105 Chain pert
31 Not: pr«. 106 College~
32 Slope 109 Fizzy dr1~
34Y•Sp. 111 Wardrotie Items
35 More perepa. 112 Yam fluff ~ 113W~
3elsland 118 Asllst
~Conlpfred 118 Ireland
40 Oeftntte ertlde 120 Rallroed: abbr.
42 Narrow waterwtlj 121 Actuality
46 Unhurr19d 122 Face part
47~····· 123 Apportion
49Commande 125 Violent~
54 ~,.. knotd!dge 128 8-ld hf•
55 0Ut• garm91t 129ca..tftel
56~ 130 Ban6lh
68 Doctrtne 132 Ct81enge
59~ 133 Certain
60 Table eauonlng 134 Thoroughf ..
61 Mongol 135 Relating to U1
62 Sumatta !stand 137 Leme hOlder9
&4 Wender 138 Prohibit
65 Ladle out 140Monk'•~
66 Tender 144 Att<>rMy
-87 Church law gerwal: abbr.
70Splah 146 Wettder off
72 Stitch 147 Rlgtrt~and page
73 Alcoholic~ 148 Holy Place
153 Holy '*'*°° 154Dude
156Gtemin
157 Yelo::cwh brown
158 L..-1M loop
159Beca•
160 Becoc•• wwy
182 Conlolidm
184 Wiped
165 ReqlMe
188 Shot of liquor
167 Pu:Z7Jing que9ttOn
168~room
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6 Mountain lake
"' 7 Piaitc pest
a Buddha
9 Equal In c:twltct•
10Farmw,e.g.
11 Football poeltion:
abbr.
12Lamb
13tnlts~
condition: 2 wds.
14 L8dglr entry
15 Pte or ctik•
16 Width ..... length
17 Chlneae ir.
18 Clu'cb ,__
19 Afternoon perty
23 Threefokl: ccmb.
form
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32 N.-row opal •-o 33 °'6atlon .
37 Neuter pronoun
38 Plot of grCUtd
39Mai'aname
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42 wtnter wNde
43 LDw C8lle Hirdl
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48 Qcdc:leaa Of
di8cord
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52 Or.-n· Ff.
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668-hlta
67 Shipping<:-.
68 Cepe H6m naow
69 Cuddles up
71 Gift
73 Oellt9
74T~
75More~
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78 Smal wnount
79 Guido'• highest
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85~Gabor
le Negtitti'9 word
87 llne: It.
90 You and me
92 L8w °"'°""
95WUdotY
97 Exdametion
98·1mii.tor
100 Uquid meaaire
102 Prepete COfl'f
104 Mlnuteopa1llng
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115 l'rtll
117/tlao
119Hewes: Ltt.
121 ,... COlllll
122Altd not
124 JGgglld
128 Gr.-god of ..
127 Orthodol ltitlt
134 ConUnent abbr.
138 Aoets Of logs
138Umb
139 Slly mistake
1400onk~
141 Bath: Fr.
142 Hop stem
143Fom.ty
145 Ent.-: 2 .ts.
147 Elbmete
149Treesneke
150 Laber
151 On the briny
152~color
155 Pllid ath6Me
157 Pa.tic cootr llC11on
161 TeiutO(!lc god of
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-Of9flQll Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday,
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. Whodunit? All foursu~pects
~n ~General Hospital' murder
In' LV DA lllR
ALL MY CUILDREN: Rc.lwrunL.lO
YI~)'. 'Eil mfonnustunnroMl\c:
that lhey must halt lovemaking wtute she
hu ptable mourning penod tuan's
return &bocks Ross vwho w1nus t111n out of liousc but Joanna ins ts Stuart~ allowtd lb ·stay. loanna•s plan 10 conuol the
Ctiandlcr empire duhcd when the trust
' Adam ~ forced to kavc her ts O\Cr-
turncd nd Eri<'I is left l'vcrythma.. Palmer
kams Ross·s son Andrc1,1, not enrolled at
C'Ollcg Dot1ic•s JC'f over 1 ad's marriace
propcnal halttd when Tad di PJ'('&n lad « urfa and &ells Oot\Je~ till plans to
many her but '~iuw 1 small, 1nt1mate
rcmony, Beht\'ln Jenny 1s "' photc>-
araph he lOOk at ttmetcl'). Grtg pamC'S
vwhilc Olp su ts a seance . .\$ 11ct i' ~IJ1i htld, S 1la lurl) an do~ and
Jrnny' class nng is found out 1dc the
door. Af\c:r a lcw near· mi Phoebe and
•-• ... 1e I \fflPGJ>CJ: w l~npo11Ul0 mtcmt 1n nlJ UftC-.;I u,,..Cf'l\Of" syn I• Tl\tl at.-.nt _.flied wttt!tM0oumya.11d0r• .,.._..,0'9.,.,t.IAROAAET Dor-.flllWlnl --~....=!, ... -.ct
hc1a bcina involved 1n n'• murder. e111.e. Laurrl le.am) her brother Trent. w11 .,,. County a... of Or· .,. County oa ~ O'AOURKe ANO HOW~llU> T1* acftlf'Mft1 .. lied 'atttll'Nlshil c:;;~ d Or· n informs Sk thllt. 111 t.~nal c n't be l'Cn big bucks b) her t ·hu)band ~on 11, 11. 1914 J. O'AOUAKE. 2A ..... b9I wMI v. CCUn1J OIWll of Ot· .age c.uitY m ~libel usid cvi&ncc in« 1t "-ll:. 1llqi l):r-...,_ ...... ..;...:::..-~~~"'-.;__;__;;....;...;.;;..._"'== • .._, t7th BttMt. OOMt -u.M; .,.. 'CCIUf'IC1on1.,.11r .. 4 .. ,.... '
ob1a1ncd. When Ra\'rn lua$ outbu!ll in RYAN HOPE: Jackie tnes to make-._ """"*' OrW'IQe OOMt Oellfomle t2t27. 4, ,... • ,...
coun O\tf jud e gt nt1ng ttmponiry Ma~bcheve1h1tM iclstht1ctod troy P'ubl9Md OtMQll 'eo.t ~Plot ~.bet n. TIM tocalkwl In CelltorT* ,.... ~ aranae COMt
custody of Jamie 1.0 someone else, 811an him. M11&&1e usn cro sword puak to Plol ltpMtnllet 2, '· ao, Ober 7• 14• 1tM of the ctalef auoutHe oMol PubtllMd °':C, COMt Oallv PIOt leptlmbetl 11.
uw 1t to show lhat Raven t'I a rarma ~rn that Jac!iic is gu1na 10 try and gc1 1•· • '"' au.-a~ °' ::= bUalMal omo. ~Plot -.m •· '" n. ~ 1tl4 '
mothcr.Sky,pot)ieyonJam1c'ann1.1nd Jett1ny'$ key so &he can spy_ on th m • .,_ ______ •_v-_22_1 :m..lnt.ndedtrMIMrOlll: U. ''*.. 1u..n4 ' ' su-m
rcahzes 1hat'1 how Lopn got the ncd;la~. Jeremy. onto Jai;k1c'$ plot. ofTcn her hi• Al ott. .,.._ NlfM8 Beth loves Mile' bul feari her v1ra1nity key ao he can vaaat whenever 61\c wants to -Md 9ddl ••• Ul8d by the --.. ---.,.-NO-------
w1U caust problems. get away from 1t all. Mqa.ie t.cmficd of tntenOecl lranef9r0r WftNrl _ _.1"1'UU\1-.-.-.;..-o.1......,nA..__
GEN£RAL HOSPITAL: Ed"ard. living m Ma•·1 house. Dave talks La to PICnTIOUe WH ttww ,...,.. lut )'Ml"I l..c ,.c;nrllOU9 Miii ... Lorena. Mn. Barrinaton and ylvia 11 into helping him b~ into Max's apan-TIM~.,.,._.,_ MAim 8TA~ C::: '° fw • knooM\ to tM NMm ITATDllHT
pvc Beat.nee pill to make her letp JO the mtnt so they can rescue MllUJC. A rock """"-•· The ~ ~ .,. ntended trw,.,.. are: The tolowtrlll petton •
l'ould steal anmminating evidence from sails throu&h·thc dch window and nearly JAO !NT!APA18E8. doll'I ~ •: ~!WM( )encl~ oo:f ~..: hcrbutthecombmation of all the pilluoJ h1b Pru. 'be f()('k coni.insa wam1n to tNSt Airport w., louth, ·. WllTPLEY FRAMING, eddf'Mt of 1 "'8 Intended • IT ACTION IER· r. Rack. >)'dncy wsnu rrv to move in with ANI, CA WOT $151 Nlwflt AWflUeo tult9 .,.,.,.,..-.<•}we: RALPH,.., VICES. 24135 Via Ian
liquor WH lethal and all our could be her IO $he'll be safe (1'.lm the ~n that arc Jolln E. Poftlr, 11741 T·1. Coeta Meo, Calif. MONIZ ANO HARRIET L. FarMndO, MtMIOn VlefO, cha.ricd with murdet_,. rorpio rcah1a ...o ~ a.i Juw1 t2«H Celt l2ttz Holly st.Ill hold1n& th1np back. Lort~ after .Rick. Pru ~fuses, sa~101 'he hke1 the • CA tn71 H~ P#PM. a111 MONIZ, 1n1 P•m~ury oOrothy M. lc:ollard,
foars Jimni> Ltt w II tum on her 1f he deh.Jack1eentcrs Magics room and tells "°'*• 21741 ,.._, AirW8y Aw • .,,_ T·1, ~La ....,., ~ 24136 V\a SM FerNndo,
lcamstnat.h.Jimmyt.cundl.Artl\.lhnca hcrshehashadaniihtmatelhatsomeone etebu, Ian Juan eo.taMaM.C.W.t2tat That ·lhe ~~ ~ Mllillclnvi.to,c.llf.~
blowup when 1'1\e tell Jimmy L« his 1~ the house is plOtllng to kill them all. • CA t2t75 Un)' ~ 3151 AJtrwf(f ,_,. heNto It ._.. In Til6a bUalneaa le con-
L:an,gley reconcile. mothcr was no an&e~ When Tern's · Pewter, 2n41 Paeeo A~. T·1. · Coett ...,.,.. • Flxt\#w, ~ duiCted by..,,~
1rcatml'nt of her btcomes insuffel"lblc SA.NTABARBARA:l.ionelshockedto •t• an, Ian Juan ~Celf.t2821 ment,lltoclllntreda.and• DotoetiyM.
a ""OT11.,.9 WORLD H h · P t d A •• t~ethcr as he ,_n ano, C>. ntTI RUI MMnee, lftC • • C. ............... at 283 "8" •-1-lNI ~t .. fled "'~ r..n • eann1guns <t. Bobbi walks out on Brock. Warned by sec ceran uaus--• ,.._. ltattrnent WM fled fornla oorporatlOn, 4000 8ti'::"eo.ta .......... SCA ''" wtt:fltheCciun'1a.tcof0r·
Perry tushC'6 t.~ Donna's v.mc cettar and Tony her hcahh could suffer. Ginn) aartCi through his one-way muTot. Lionel m-' v. Cow\ty a.11 of Or· MacAl1hur ~. sun. TIM. 8ullneaa--;,,. ;_, .,. eouncy on lel*mber
findsagun-totmgSally.A wound~Catltn .to,lowdown on wo~ schedule and plani> f\matcd lo learn of Mason's plan to have COunty on~ 27, 100, ~ e..atl, Cellf. by IMI nntfwore _. IMI 4, 19'4 , Publlntd Or-. OoaM
-manaaes to crawl.back to Donna s sccrcl.) to take more timH·an"• for Mike Goon$ the Lockndge propen y sold at "private 1 t2MO ................ ·--1TH Lov• • ,..., Daly Plot Stptlmber 23,
htdmg fi'•~ but 1s d1~o"ered b) Perry. continue to trail Fn~ and FellCI& 1n aucuon.Jocand Petcrmakeplan)tobrina Publetlad °':.,:~ ~~an;.':. :,t ~otr~~{•:~ 11"' ~~~:,:C,~ ao, 0Ctob«7, 14.1':!.zq
·•who te-1 s Catlin he nttds medical all.en· pursuit qf the ring:\ • .-Kchll)' babck after lcar:ninsLos.hcA's bcel n ~f pt. at Piiot -.,_ • t , nantilp . lnt=....,_,to"':'!. u==--n .. ~. 1"4 .. _.,. ltll\-tton Ahcc tends to Catlip's -v.ound ar d · · ac 1Jda uscccntcrtn s n.ge cs ...... awn .._. .... ... ........ .,. _......... ~ ""'""'
later pots needle marks on Sally's ann GUIDtNG LIGHT: When Philip gives mumphant in outbiddina Lionel at the te. • 1* RkNtd c ~ • meted et tM omoe ot· IU-22&' i--· ..;..;=.-..-.. .......... -
Sally 1.ells Peter of shooting Catlin ard her a qi.uck brushoff. Cina overdoses on auction but i~ devastated to d1scover au-217 wtt~he~C:ot":. H!NrAOE UCAOW em.: Tll'C rtCTl110U9..,_ ..
blames her mi~ecds on her hypnoll~t pills and collapses 10 Ro s's anns. Philip Lionel has copy of tape slandcnng anoe County on Stptember VICES, 1459 !Mt Stwne "8JC fl>,-. ..,._ ITUPErt'
Pcl"raet.s -II firom C--1·11e asking t~ m-t h I d I · Mason's father. Dominic o.vs to the ---------8. 19'4 8tN8t, Long BMcft, caa.; 11le fOlloWlng S*'90M ... .. ...... ,.... ., --~ surpn~ w en n 11 says no to s ecp1ng 19"" .. _.,. TIC( • l'IMN1 tomle tot1a, on« efter <>o; fllC'l1TIOU9 ...... ~ bUllrlW her on dest"nl'd road. Cass accompanies With him because she's a virgin. Reva tells Yucca Dunes hotel and tears out a 2~ycar-_ ....... ...,.-=;..*>~;.;.;;;;...._ Publllhed .n-w eo.t tober •11!14. -...... ~W II D. a. t..eeillna •Comp.ny.
Peter on rendezvous. Cass slams on brakes Josh she c:an never return to Springfield. old rciistration page. Kelly returns and '9Cnnoue ..,._II 0-"Y ·Piiot &;pc~ber 19, Thia DUltl ".,,., It IUb-',,. ~-~ 228 VI• ~ ~
and jumps out of car when he thanks he Philip hues Andy fems to sabotage thnlls Joe by tcUina him she'll sec him MAim 8TAW 23. 30. Ociober 1. 1914 iect to ~ ~ "LL POl"'TI' "UTO ~~==-.......... spouCccillc.C.ass'sd1sapptarancclcavcs nigbtclubLuJacltandfloydarebuildmgai tplllstherfamily'swishes.Joclcamsthat Thtfolowlnaper.one... SlJ..2M Commerdm ........ --· " " " .,..,. _1,,,...,.., &£• ,,,.
Pcterandfelieiasearch1ngforh1m.Grant the old Galahad mcctina garage. A CC.'sfirSlwtfeSophiawasheldcaptivcat doing~• e1oe SPORT, 2l0 E. 23rd EbOI. NliWPOft IMCh, CA
dcvutatcs Lily by br'Cak.1ng up their bcanbrokcn Trish tells Josh and Rev.a that. the Yucca Dunes hotel sbonly before she Jrt. PROOUCTI. 3071 • The name Ind~ of t. CO•l• ....... Cellf. nee:s
relat1onsh1p, say1na he cannot deal with H.B. is dying. Tony's ~tt.age np~ by mamcd CC. · ~= L.ane, Coata Mela. CA ~:~" :!'" 111:0
: Robert P1111_. "°'*-111 ~ b~~~oon.
her past as a hooker. Sandy thinks Rachel explosion As John bqins to admit his Atthur£dWWJI Vandlfree. "8.IC *>TICE HERfTAO~ROW 1£A-P..,,.,, Coat• Mela. Ollf. Olene~
try1na 10 destroy bis marriage to Blame. part in Susan Piper's plot, he dies. wa~n SEARCH FOR TOMORRqW: An ex-· .,, aa15 c.a VICES l4a !Mt 8teama eZ7 • TNa ltatament ... fl9Ct ~ts Alexandra to have committed rcla-plosion rips thtou&h lab at l'umcr lndu5"' M9., CA '"::z:.l.w. ~'°=A~::J-Stt9et.' L.ono BMctl, C.-llllil IM*naea le con-wttfl die ecutty ~of Or·
AS THE WORLD TURNS:\\ 1th Magic
in tow, Cal confronts M1ssoun Spats. the
man who could aive him an ahb1, but
furious o"er a pmbhna debt Cal owes
him, Spats punches him out Later Magic
and Spats play poker, with Spats losing
cverytluna including his bar Mq&ie
qrc:cs to g.ive back her W10n1nis if Spat.s
comes to Oakdale and testifi(:$ in Cal's
behalf. In Vcnnont. Diane seeks treat-
ment for her U\Jured tc:i-Diane a.ss11rcs
Russ she'll keep qu1c1 1bo111 Betsy being
&Jive if he'll marry Betsy and kecpn:Tou1
of Oakdale. Betsy and Russ plan their
mamage. Steve &els permission to ha'e
Betsy's body exhumed Gunnar sets off for
Austraha and his solo balloon race. Juliet
and Bnan spht wl}en they clash over who
killed Wh1l. John a~ with Lucinda that
Lily and Gunnar tned to run away because
of Karen's interference. Tom and Margo
behevc Bob and Kim would make perfect
couple.
CAPlTOL: Undl'r hypnosis. Brenda
relives day she was anackcd and nearly
drowned but offcn. no new 1nfonnat1on.
Thomas beg.inning to rnhzc that Scotty 1s
Kelly's 50n Zed funous when thel
"froaman" cancels their appomtmcnL
Zed learns that all the men in Chip and
Quinn's Vietnam platoon "car the same
nng Ricky spotted on man who auad.ed
Brenda. Myrna plans 10 discredit Clarissa
before debate wllh help from gossip
columnist Vera Sweet. Sloane prcpam 10
tell Paula 1ha1 Paula's bttn JUdgcd
competent to stand tnal in Clanssa's
shootina. Zed and Magic share evening
and he says he'll never ao back to his old
identity as Jimmy Desmond. Frank.ic
rejl'Cts Jordy's bedroom advances Julie
tells Tyler Zed drawn 10 her bccau~ she
looks hkc someone he once loved Ronni
1calousof8cth's&ood tunes w11h Chip and
Quinn -DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Whon Madame
X offers Pete contract with stnp 101nt and
way to make big bucks without removing
all his clothing. they become fncndly. Bo
stunned to learn Zack Diane's child, not
his and Megan's Hope learns Diane ahve
Liz and Carlo try t<> fight 1he1r auract1on
for one another. Ton) and Kimberly's
p1cmc going fine until he makes advances
and she backs off Eugene cnv1s1ons plane
crash dunng Larry's campaign. In order lO
stay off c;ampaag.n trail. Hope fCJgns
faanllng spell and Tom tells Larry she's
unable to travel. Bo learns sa(c which
cont.ams the pnsm has been wired 10
eitplodc 1f anyone Lncs craclcmg it. Andre.
Tony's loolalikc cou'>in, vo""s to keep
Anna from Tony even 1f it means lulling
Tony
EDGE OF NIGHT: Ahc1a holds gun on
Sky but. he manairs to knock it out of her
Backlndrag
tionsb1p with him. Jonathan quite uptet I.tits. I.rapping Victoria. Suzi lS upset'ovcr Carol Cyr V•ndwr... The folowlno ~ .. ::-,.:e~~leetoer ~;:'-...~ anoa County on~
when he overhears that he was adopted her hancredmamaieplanswhilcrcading 3011 ~ Lane, Coat• doirlO ....,_ •• -t0ttNlbe :7,= Tiiie ltatement .. fled 1t.1N4 ,_.
butprctcndshccouldn'tcarcless a ltucr from Qiancy. Suzi cancels her ~.~~ le ........_ W-1< ~RB. 426 wtllctl •IM....,_,._ ttieCountya.ttofOr· .... ....._.. .....__ ~
LOVING: Edie t.cllsJonathan she's on to
him being respoos1bJc for Wayne's bit-
and-ruo death. Upset when Cabot con-un.ucs to defend Sha.na, Anne blurts out
that Shana sold informallon on Aldl'n 10
Dane. Anne realizes she needs Dane more
than ever, rushes to his side a~ the two
admit \heir12Yt_and nttd for each other.
Cabot refuses to let. Shana explain her
connection 10 Dane. No one will bchcvc
St.acy when she sa)s Ava 1s tununa Jeck
agamst the entire family. Mike tells Shana
he still respects Father Jim and under-
stands. her pas! behavior. Shana agrees. to · sec more of Mike. Mi.kc oontmucs in
therapy. Stephanie plans a tnp to Corinth so she and Doug can stan work on their
murder novel. Ga1n1n&' her trust fund.
Loma gives Jonathan Sl 00,000 to invt1t.
ONE LIFE TO UVE: Ca.rla and Ed's
working relauonsh1p turns 1.0 passion.
Edwina returns 10 Banner and Dan joins
TV stat.Ion. Donan decides 1.0 let everyone team she's lhc witch they say shc"is. Cassie
takes a JOb as night watchman on 1ne:"'
bu1ld1ng proJect and settles into a sceoy
rQOm, Chuck and Lucinda plan wedding
and move 10 Teus. Asa reveals that Drew
is Bo's son. Didi's old IO\C Bnan Beckett
returns to Llanv1cw maltma Bo incredibly
Jealous. Phot.ognpher Jinx agJttS to work.
for Marco at Drcamfaccs ind b«omes
more interested m him when he shows his
I TURNTABLE TIPS
lunch date with Stepbanic·wbcn she KeS "" ...,.,,_ -.-.. 8tNlt, a......-lead'I _,. Coun _.. .. .---__ ..,. ..,._
lustmc wortuna at the TV stauon. Cord dUcted by. Huebend and CA 9*1 ' before die oonN'lll'Mt.lon :T984 ~en ~ Oe1tY Plot ~ a.
1wa1t.s word on condition of the c:at.atomc Wlfit ; Wtletl H. ~. 4a6 .. ~ ~ • ""'"1 30. OCtober 1• 14• 1':.~
V1ct0na. He tells Hogan, who rescued ~ ;:.,~:::: fll9d =· Leigune a.di, CA ~ 15. 1tM. Publlltled ::;.,ro;: COMt __ .,. lllMM'r
Vie1ona. about the fire lbat killed tbcir the County a.11 ot Or Pub!Wied <>renoe eo.t Daly Plot '* 1e. ..,...., nu1-. parents when he ·and Victoria were ange Cculty on Auglalt ri ~ K. Borw. 42.5 Deity Plot September n. 23. ac>. Octc1t* 1, 1tM _....;.--......,~ ...... .-...-
children. Justine moves in with Wendy. 1111 ' ~ '*1 •. LIGUM 8'edl. 1N4 • .._m 8u-n2 T.R. spots a familtar t.auoo on Lloyd's _ ,_ 11118 buelMtl 1 con-f-,.,--------11----------1-._ • ..,. __
arm. Liza suspects Kentucky of industrial ~~~ c.t*t, t. ~by. A gener.i pert· Mt.IC NOTICE Ml.IC M>TlCE cspiona&c after Cord makes Liz.a doubt & ,_.,..,. K ~i...,• · S ..... . • 1"4 · Welch H. 8orW 8 T AT • M I M T 0 P ACTITIOU9 --II cn1u...,., s smcenty. unny o~rvcs lu-220 l1* __.__. ........ ~ WITMDAAWAL MAim l'TATDmlfT 1 _, K. u-Aa 1 .... _.a Hoganpourinaoutb1shcarttoV1cton1as _, .. ,_ .... _ ,_, --..PM ... The.....--... per.on II ._., -,.._._
a tc.ar trickles down Victoria's face. After th v. County a.tt of Or• ~ tmmWC• ,_.....,. lrme. ~12714
Alce fails to appear for a TV "bandstand" Z County on Augl.llt 27• F1c='Jr1~11 ~~: 8211 San ~~~41 At· show.Chasestepsinandsingsarock-~----------,_ MAim • AflOlilO Dr. De. Huntangton lNI butlnMa It pon-roll son,g and dots the emceeing cbol'CS. "8JC flJTIC( P.ubllhld Or.-iae co.et I The followlng ,..on hM ~. c.f, t2t47 ducWd by. a oan-111 s-t-
Cagney upset when S1,12i declares she got oaitY Piiot ~1* 2, a. wt1tldurwfl••eet**S*t· AnM G,__~, 8211 '*INP ·
his lcttcc but is n<>t ready to talk. fllCnnoue .,..... 18, }3, 1114 '* fT'om.,,. Pllt1IWINP op-8ln AflOa'O °'· • ""-"· Patttcte Sue E'flM . ..,... .,..,....., ~21• •ltlna I.Ind« the ncdtldue lncrtOft ...... calf. 9*7 Lany K. M-" The folowlna per.one .,. bUllrMae rwne of NEW• Thie bU9lneM la con-,,. ~ ... filed
YOUNG AND R~: Undsay doing~ a: PORT PENINSULA MAL TV. by. en lndl'vWu9I wtth the County Clll1I of Qr.
devastated when she learns her marria&c FANCIFULI, 1122 Bell et 8020 Neiwport INd, Nawo Anne ~bet; .,. County on ltclWmber
to Jack was a trick. there never was a Aw, Unit 10. Tuettn. CA "8.IC NQTIC( poft lwtl. CA 82913 Tilll ltat....,. WM fled 18. 1114
mamagc. Brent Davis. a·former' golf pro t2eaO TM flctltlou. ixi.lf'llltl wtth "'8 County a.tc of Ot-,_
who left Genoa Cit)' after a mysterious ~ E. Aaect, 1118 PICTmOUe..,_ll Mm11taternantt«V.SIM· :.'r.~°" ~'* Publahlid °'*'99 ~ bcauna. returns to town .llnd is thrrllcd by P°'1 ~ flteoe, ~ MAim l'TATW ~ w Neel on~ 1• tM Daly Ptlot a.si-1ober is.
the news that Dina as sttU thcrt. Victor BMdl, CA t2te0 ctJ:: = ::eona.,.. 14• 1 "' ua. Ccu!C Publlhed Orw'lglt ~ IO, OctoOer 1, 14, 1N4
teams that Jac.k bas put Jabot on the Port~;...~ RANCHO CORDOVA ~...:::~:::...oA ()elty Pt1ot ~ 18, ~241
markcL Marie and Nilcki bccom1og Beecft, CA 929e0 PARTNERS. • Clllfornla "'-Pwaon Wlthdrewtng:Ule 2S, ~. Oetober 7, ,..
friends Markt.ells N1kkl that Oma made ,,. bu9'MM 11 con.; Genlr'lt Pannenhlp, * M• Hurtt. 11413 Hatl>out SU-233 PlllJC ll)TJC[ ~rtain his dym1 fatb~ didn't. see either ducMd by. Huebend and ~a..:~c::.19~ ~Huntlngtona.dl,CA PICTITIOU8.,..ll
him or h1s sister: J uha upset \bat she wlM eradYlll9 Square A9--*5: ULA MAE HURST rtll.IC ll>TICE MAim STATll •1 cannot &<> to Pans and have her cluld. Ulwrlnoe K. Aaect IOClattia. a c.llOfn6a Um-Pui.hect TIM fo11ow4no S*IGIW are
Tracy refuses to behcvc Tim·s pica that he. TNI ttat«nent ... Pied lted Paf!nlWJHP Ml •Sen 0:::: P1'ot =-co;-PICnnou8.,..... doirlQ ~ •
really loves her. Tracy hoping that her ::. ~~ = ~-.,..,.. DrM. ~ 100, 30 oetober., 14 1N4 ' The --=AW" REMIHGTOH'I . A TASTE
affection for Danny wiH tum into love. 1114 ' .....,,.,,, 9eedl. Clllt.12MO ' ' ' SU-237 ddnQ ~=---.OF THE WEIT, 21H2 ~ Oener'lll f>ertl'*: Mk:Mlt CORONA HILLS, 4242 M1rguar1te Perkwey, Pubhlhld 0renge eo.t I. eotlen. • ..,.. Mlgual .. _ .,. lllftTUIC' C9Mpul Dttlle. .,._ F, ,..._ M6MIOn Vlefo.. c.llfomla
o.lly Piiot 8epterriber a t om.. ~ 100. HftpOft ~ nu,-. pOf1 Bwlt Cllllf t2leO t2lt2
14, ~. 1914 • • ~,::.:. Robert rtenTIOUI • 11•11 Pllc:Nrd L 0.:.0. truM-. of c;:_r11•oi~ioae.illecllit ~
~~-~ -=----. -
Su-213 o. euc. Ml 8an _,.. TI!e..,._.,.ATW :i:-T~4~~ corporation, 11762 ~.=~~Nwpof1 =~.,.DfM. au~ F, ~ ~~,14*110,
Prince does 'Crazy;' :a~...::.=~E~:S~:::~..£:'--. E:J 1 I Aobert o. Ex*. o.n.'111 Wlltlmn Mor11tner W•. IWlhlP Thie .wt«nW!t ... Pied
t 1 I d th h. . lt .OONWAY PaM« 21ntFall'taM~-"·~· Nchw'd L o.n . .,,.... wtththtCountya.tcofOr·
EATH NOTICES
0 ea. e pop c ar s THOMAS J. CON-'TNI etatement wu t-.ct 1ngton a.di, CA RMtl of The O#ef\ Fltftlly ~ 8'9 County on &.ptember WAY beloved hus-wtU\1"9CountyC!ertlof0r-JoMRlcNtdWeet,21111 c:etia.Trwt 18, 1914 band~f Ouol; lovlni :T .... County on~~~ leech, ~~~C:of~ ..._ .._. =
By The Associated Pre11
The following arc Billboard's hol
record hllS as they appear m next
week's issue of Billboard magazine
Copynght 1984, Billboard Publi-
cations, Inc. Rcpnnted with -pcr-
m1ss1on.
HOT SINGLES
I. "Let's Go Crazy" Prince & The
Revoluuon (Warner Bros.)
2."Missing You" John Waite
(EM I-America)
3.''Drivc" The Cars (Elektra)
4."She Bop" Cyndi Lauper
father of Michael, ,.._ WMllarn M. W• anoa ~ on September ... ¥ ... ac--. ...
(Portrait) Ch r l 1tophe1: Publllhld Otenge eoaet Tiiie ltat..,...t ... flled 1.1114 .,.,.......,CAan•
5 ... 1 Just Call~y I Love You" llmothy, Suaan, and ~~ ... ~ t . 11. ::. ~~ = ~ P\ltllWled 0r-. nc 0.::~ ~ ~
Stevie Wonder (Motown} Karen; Jovina aon of su-m 1N4 Delly "°' Sept.,,.., 14, ao. October 1. 14, 1114
6."What's Love Got To Do With Mr& MnThomu V. ....---... ~ 2a.~.Oc:tober7, 1~ IM:2'1
It" Tina Turner (Capitol) c.onway ot A&awan. ~ .. 'Piot_,..:=., TI NI.IC ll)TJC[
7."The Warrior" Scandal featuring ,.. __ · -1--·-.. ved 1e .....,.._,. ~.. _, MU..-1 "8lJC NOTICE • • 1N4 • . PtllJC NOTICE
Patty Smyth (Columbia) • by a 1l1ter Jae-2$3111 -===
8."The Glamorous Life" Sheila E. =ne .Morgan of MOnCa °' HAMY WILi.Wi
(Wamcr Bros.) ; JamaCaoway DUTM °' PlBJC fl)TIC( IUJOTT ~·.....,.,
9."Crucl Summer" Bananarama of N Ham_.,.,_ -DMDLOUl88 w .....
(London) "' .--.... HU. ..... cm ACmtOUllUIM .. ld<Ma~• ANDoPNiiiiON RelwTection of the AND°' NiiiiON NAm ITAW CAEATlVE IOF'TWARE TO M•llTD
I 0."Cover Me" Bruce Sprinistecn Rmary will be at the TO AD•H 1a The to1ow1ng pereor'8 .. 18EFMCU, Ml ~ UTATI MO. A,._
(Columbia) . . Harbor Lan Chapel, UTATI MO. Au.I . dolna ~ -DrM #M2, Coeta . To ................
11."lffhis Is It'' Huey Lewis& The Monday September To .. helta. bel*'*'-Tt-fE MONEYMAKIR. Cllf~tal!!..... ........ _ .......... cndlton and oontlngent
N ~h I. ) 7PM Ctedltorl end oontkiOtnt 1801 ~ IMYd, #231 ~ -· -J..~ ~ aftd --wtlo CWS rysa IS 24, 1984, at . cndttora. and .,.......wtlo CoetaMw,CA 12C7 • unl\lenttyOrM •M2. ~ ,,_.,.~.-.;.-.... d
12." ard Habit to Break" Oucago Mau of Chrlatlan ,,_be othel'wtaa ll1te1eetiec1 John M. M11u 1011, #3 Mw.Tlrn ~· ~mkt. ..... tn "'8 d Ind/« ....... ot:
(full Moon-Warner Bros.) Buriel, Tumday Sep-In.,,. Wll and/«_... ot: P--1, Laguna Nlguet, CA .. .m _, Hany w..rn EllOtt alkl•
13."Lucky Star" Madonna (Sire) ._ ...... _ ,... 18~ t Mllcnd LOUIMH11Mctl11 ee 82917 UrWwetty DrM IM2. Coate Harry w Blott K"'''..:" ""• n:m., a A petition hae '*-! fllecl Ttlfe bUllneea la ~ Meel. c.ltf. 92927 A peeition hM ~ Pied 14."When You Close Your Eyes" St John the BapUat by JllTWI E. Hlob m 1n "'-ducted 11y. All lndMduel o.Yld A. Otc&Ulkl byBtuoeC. mott lntht.._
Night Ranger (Camel-MCA) Church. Interm6nt, 8upertor Court of Orenoe John M. M11ter1on ,,_ -.temant ... ni.d P«1ot Court of Ot8ft08
15. ''Caribbean Queen" Billy Ocean Good Shephard Cem-County requ .. tlng thet Tiiie etaternant ... fled with"'-County aMt of Or· coun1y requeatlng that
(J · A · ta) ...,,_ E. Hldtt Ill be ap. with the r.Ao-. CWk of Or-9ll09 County on leptember BNoe c. Oott '* --entecS tvc-ns etery. ln lieu of pointed .. pet90Aal ,.. .,. cMt;'~ AuQult 21, I, 1M4 • PMOMll ~~
16."Dynamite" Jermaine Jack.son flowen. family re-wlltl"9toedn*llllt•the 1"4 P114n1 to ec1m1n1tter the ...... o4
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am•rkedm•n
In Clnclnutl tomr. C2.
" .~ebraska No.1? Tllere S l1ttle -d.Oubt . .
Comhuskers grin UCLA ·s Bruins up
with powe.rlul running attack, 42-3
BJ ROGER CARLSON °' .............. PASADENA:-You call them
awcsomeF or a mroUer. or a
Thing. as UCLA football coacb Terry
Donahue labeled the Ncbra b Com-
huskCfl recently, but whatever ou
wim to say about them, bO re 10
preface it with ··No. I:· 1
AfterSaturday'sdisplayofpawcrat
the ~ose BoWl. there $eems little
doubt anyone ~ul~ possibly SUJ&C$t
any other descripuon ~~ the Com:
buskers deaJt the UCLA'!Bruins a
convincina 42-3 lesson before 7 J ,3SS
to up their record to 3-0 while adding
Donahue's 1984 Rose BOwl ctiam-
pions to their 40-and-0ver club.
While maintainin& their '40-point
average this season. the Comhuskers
recorded the 9CCOnd straight 42-point
production apinst the Bruins as
UCLA suffered its ..-orst back-to-
blck ~ts to the same opponent
since the days of Howard Jones and
. the Thundering Herd at USC
(1929-30). A year ago it was 42-J O. And. t.bc Bruins looked the rok in
tbe aftermath -beaten emotionally
and physically.
"Nebraska pounds on you phy'5i-
cally and a number of our J>la)ers arc
bangid up,.. said a disconsolate
• Donahue. '"Nebraska has that ability
to hammer you."
DcSpite the lopsided loss, Donahue aame at the Jloee BowL Comhaaker Gret 0rt0n(87) helpm__,,~a..uu; to tind-a. bright spot ill
cleartheholewhlletJCLA'•DaYidlla.Ddre(M)arrl•e.late. Bruins' came .-and that was their
biltt)' lO itJck II OU\ DOI
completely fold under ~
odds.
The Cornhuskcrs were all ova ·
sophomore quarterback Man
tcvcns from tht ouuet, uctint the
Fountarn Valley Hilb produc::t ~
umcs before Donahue finally decided
to give .JUmor David Nome tht
chance to become a punchlna be& 1n the second half.
.. There's no question about 111. ...
id Nebraska Coach Tom OSbornc.
.. the greatest pass defense 11 ~
u~~ . ~
And, with the Brutnsfalhngbcbind
quickly and unable to establish an
kind of a run..ning pmc. it wu
obvious their only hope. as faint as 11
was, was to &O to the air.
The Com~uSkers showed every
Vfcapon, sconna on traps, sweeps and
ttvmes, dominatinJ Wlth a ~nd
pme, eoina to the air eff'cctivdJ:,°y
time~ wanted, and shoY(ed ty
in the kicldna pme -retumins a
punt 42 yards to the UCLA 9.yUd
line, aDd blocking a UCLA punl
There was a 64-yard touobdown
run by reserve tailback Doua
Ou.Botc. and !CO.ior staner Jeff Smith
rambled for 123 yards on 20 cimes,,
all in the first half en route lO leadina
the Husken to a 21-0 lead.
..,. 0 a Jot of people rm sliU in the shadow of (Mike) Rozier, .. said Smith
afterward. alt.id.in& to Nebraska's
ndout runnct ofl 913. "But 1 don't
(Pleue11eelUD 4•A/~)
R ·eggie 's show goes for naught Black on
the beam
for Royals Angel bullpen c;.------c an 't hold lead.
in 9-T'setback -·
By RICHARD DUNN
o.iJ""'C.llllllF fl I
Mr. OctObcr is having an unforsct·
table September, but even his two
home runs Saturday couldn't over-
come Texas· 17 hits en route to a 9-7
Angel loss.
And coupled with the wins of
Minnesota and Kansas· City, the
AnfClS dropped into third Place
apin, 11/J pmes back of the front-
running Royals. .
The 23,2-40 fans saw the Angels
blow a 6-3 lcad and the blame must go
to the bullpen, which had been
impressive lately.
Rcuie Jackson, eojoyina a banner
week since slu.11mg home run No.
SOO Monday ni&bt.. rocked Anaheim
Stadium again in the first innina with ·
No. SOI, a three-run blast over right
field that capPed a four-run innina. ·
Jackson bit bis second of the pme
in the third, a solo shot to right-center
that followed Doug OcCinccs• lead-
ofT homer, and the Anaels were up,
6-3. But Tommy John and the
. bullpen couldn't hold off the R.anaers.
Jackson, who helocd the ~ls .~t Kansas City Wednesday night
with ~ve base-running and-on
the following ni&ht. laid down a
sacrifice bunt, couldn't do it alone
Saturday.
He could do nothina about the
performance of four An&el pitchers.
The Wild, WlldWeet
AL West...._
W L"cL Ge
IO 7' Sit -1' 15 SU I
71 7S .510 WI •S....Y'I~
Teu1t, ~7
k.-., Oty '· OeklMd 2 ~· '· c..,...,., 1 T...,.1 Glmft
TUM fSt-art S-14) .......... (SlelOll 7 .. ), 0-. 1 al ,_ o."*" (Codlnlll ,.,, ., IC.Mtul cuv
<~•·10) o.wtend (U~ HI el MlnMMfe,
(Smltflsoll 15-13) • ...... o.r-
ANG•LS (t) -Home (1). 5-f, 23 Tex:ei; Awey (ll: S.t. 2' (2), 25, 26 K-Clty; 27, 21, 2', 30 THei
KANSAS CITY (I) -Home Ul: S.t. 2:J Oelllend; 24 (2), 25. 26 Aneela, Awey (3):
S.t. 21. 2t, 30 Oallland. MIMNISOTA (I) -Home (1): S.Ot. 2:J Clrtellnd; AwaY (7): S.01. 2•, 25, 26
Chlc,lleo; 77, 21. 2'. 30 ~
Jackson's two bomeR and four RBI
only gave them leads which eventu-
ally evaporated..
And be nearly had a third horner in
J,he seventh inning, but Texas ri&ht
fielder Larry Parrish leaocd in the air
and &loved the ball betore it could
land on the other side of the n&ht-
field wall, robbing Jackson and
Angels of two more potential runs.~
.. 1 knew it was hit home run
distance, but 1t was just one of those
things," Jackson sbru&gcd and said.
.. It wasn't discouf'l&in& because we
were still ahead. It was a personal loss,
but so what. i ain:ady had two heme
runs." .
The play cost the Angels dearly, as
Downina. was doubled up attempt.ina
to get back to fint.
Manager John McNamara and
It scemsalmost ordarned that the vc~r the Chicago Cubs rose to '
mediocrity and beyond television.
would help them become America's
Team. Forget the Dallas Cowboys. The
Chicago Cubs are America's Team
and that make Harry Caray the Voice
of America. Harry docs the Cub
games on cable TV and tl'lal puts the
unlikcjy bunch in a lot oflivanf roc>ms
outside of Chicaao. and a lot o new
Oownma argued vehemently because
each thought Downing had touched
second on the way back.
"The call on Downing-I'm &0inl
to have to look at it some more.
McNamara said. "He touched it (the
base) on the way back.,.
But the catch itself apparently
annoyed McNamara the most. and
the Aneel skipper said. .. I'm more
irritated that Parrish caUgbt the ball.
lt was detinncly ovet the fence. but I
t~o~t Oown1na could ,et beck in
tame.
The Ranaers scored single runs the
first three innings, and two mo~
came on Gary Ward's homer in the
sixth, but it was in the eighth when the
game aot out of hand for relievers
Luis Sanchez and Don Aase.
Ward's second h9mer was an
inside-the-park job that ri&ht fielder
Juan Beniquez barely missed catch-
ing. and the ball nipped the chalk line
and rolled all the way into the comer.
Bcniquez's momentum carried
him far away from the ball, and by the
time second baseman Rob Wilfong
had raced to the comer to fetch it.,
Waro had circled the bases and Texas
had taken the lead. 7-6.
Apin McNamara, albn& with first
baseman Bobby Grich and Beniquez,
arsued the call, but the replay showed
it apparently did land tiur .
Fre.A.P••~l
KANSAS OTY :_The diffamct
between averasc pitchers and
outm.Ddina patc.bers 1.S \be ability'°
win without )'OUr best stuff.
Bud B.lack., who •itched the Kamas
Ory Royals to a key 4-2 victQrY over Oakland on Saturday, bu become an
outstand.ina pilCber.
For six 1nn.iDas, be stniaJed wnh
bis con trot. match.iDc the A's Ray Burris pi&ch for pitch. And with rdicf
heJp from Joe BcctwidJ ud Dul
Qwscnberry. Black notched his
seventh vic:tory in eight decisioa.s.. ··elackie's control was not as 1ood
today as it usually is." said Royal
Manqer Dick Howser. "He bad I 06
pitches in six inninas. and usuanr
that's nine innin&S of woi1t for him.·
With the victory, the Royals took a
one-pme lead over Minnesota in the
American Lcacuc West and a lead of
I Yi pmcs over t.bc Anlels.
Black, who bas become ~ ace of
the staff since coming to Kansas City
· in a trade with Seattle, qrced be wu
not wit.bout his finest pitches.
"It was one of those pmes where
·ben I was in trouble I made some
decent pitches. .. be said. ... And they
swuna at some bad pitches to help me
out of some jams. I threw some
.. The first time they (the players)
called down and wd it was foul. then
they watched it after a few times on
lhe yeplsy and sai~
McNamara."
~_...;,:~.......,;.~;.... ----!1"41 _pi hes out there that weren't e"en
close." ·
.. My glove was dose to the chalk ., ...........
and it landed on the other side of it." Reate Jackaon ~ to AJa&el owner Gene Aatry after
(Pleue eee Al'GELS/C4) hltffila flnt of two'6omen a&aliast Te:su In the ftnt lnntna.
Burris. who surrendered a double
and a triple to Darryl MotJcy, did not
11ve up a hjt after the fourth innina.
.. Ra) proved the kind of com·
petJtor be is todar. ... said A's Manqer
Jackie Moore. 'He only bad one
pitch. a fastball, and be held them to
six bits. He just didn't have an)
movement on the breakinJ ball, but
be huna in there. He can do a Jot of
things with one pitch.··
Twin• move ~to aecond
MINNEAPOllS -Mickey
Hatcher· tilt a two-run homer. and
Tom Btunansky siogled tv.icc, dri\•-
an& in one run and scoring anolbcr. as
the Minn~ta Twins kc1>t alive their
pennant hopes by oefcatin&
Cle\Ctand, 4-1.
Thanks to the ~ngcls'l to Tc "
the Twin moved into scoond.;p&aoc,
o ne pme bchand Kansas City.
Ken hrom. 5-9. allo .. 'f!d only
n<lre Thonon ·s home run dunna six
inni Rick L)sandcr patched the
~.>.t ·1¥1 1nninp. and Ron Davis
pitch~ the final l YJ for his 2 th sav .1
The three p1tcbcrs combined oo a
five-hitter •
.
USC holds off Arizona State, but it's a costly victory
•
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Ran1s reportedly
were turned down
in bid for White
' From AP cU1patcbe1
DMXAS-:'l'b 001 .C()Wbo) [!]
have turned down an offer from the Ram~ 4 •
.who offered a fim round draft choice for
quanerbsck Danny White, the Dallas Times Herald
reported Saturday. ·
White has remained on the bench so far this season
except for punting chores after coach Tom Landry
made Gary Hogeboom the starting quarterback for the
NFL team.
Cowboys Ptesident ·Tex
Schramm said be quickly turned ·
down all offers after talking with
Lan~. Schramm said Landry
told him White still is not avail·
able.
Landry has said he might
tra{.ie White at the end or the
season if Hogeboom is still the
starting quarterback.
White has not asked to be
traded. but has said he wants to
W1llte keep that option open. He has
indicated be would not be interested in remaining with
the Cowboys if that means remaining on the bench.
The Rams were ·interested in White since
quarterback Vince Ferragamo broke a finger on1 has
throwing band. There has been speculation that the
Rams may still be interested in Wtute next week if they
lose today to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Quote of the day
LM Mar'• Pittsburgh Plratee' outfielder, on
the 'Pane crowds at Thr.a FWere StadfUm: •·some
~ have thoee ~ where you Quest the
number of people In the park. Here, you have to
Identify them, t~ .••
Walker wins 5th Avenue Mlle
NEW YORK -New Zealand's John m Walker, the first sub-3:50 miler in history,
sprinted over the final quarter-mile and
s.cored a convincing victory in the 5th
Avenue Mile Saturday.
The 32·year-<>ld Walker, the 1976 Olympic
champion at l,500 meters, was timed in 3:53.62, as he
outkicked a field of 11 other top world-class milers.
Switzerland's Pierre Dcleze finished second in
3:54.86 and Jose Abascal of Spain, the Olympic bronze
medalist this year, finished third in 3:55.14.
In the women's elite mile, Maricia Puica of
Romania tbc Olyumpic gold medalist in the COD·
troversjat' 3,()()().meter event, also rallied in the final
quarter-mile for an easy victory in 4:24.3~. .
Britain's Wendr. Sly, the ~983 S~h Ave_nue. nule
champion and the silver medalist behmd Pu1ca an the
Los An~eles Olympics, again finished second to the
Romaman.
Sly was clocked in 4:25.96 and was (ollowed by
countrywoman Christina Boxer in 4:28.13. ·
Rutherford earns pole position
BROOKLYN, Mich. -o nny ·• Rutherford, subbing for the injured Rick:
Mears, blazed.to the fastest official qualify-
ing lap in the history of auto raci°'
Saturday, searing the Michigan lntemat1onal Spee~
way oval at 21 5.189 mph.
-n~GO~ICl\S
L~DING
Wlaa•r of R••taarant
Wrlt•n' Sllv•r Award
of Merit
WIDE SCREEN TV
25c JUMBO DOGS
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3180 AIRWAY, COSTA MESA
ON JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT RUNWAY
Cab•• 4rlve put on hold 8'aln
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WaU Bac.tmaa dro~e ~n the lie-• breakrng run with a sacrifi\;c fl) Satur®y.
nd Ket" fferuades hit a run-scoring
double as t~c New York. Mets sc.ored twice in the seventh jnning to beat Montrt.al, 4-2 , and move
within ix aam of the Chi9lso Cubs U\ the National
Leaaue Eagt. 1 he Cubs were rained out in St. Louis and
theu magic number rem incd at th~ ... A day-Iona
rain washed out the game between the . CUb and
Cardinals. in SL Louis.and it was re,schedu1edas panof
1Soubtebadutod:a}'. 'fhe CUb!,
who arc in the midst of a five.
game lo ina streak. owns a 9-4
• season's edge over St. Louis this
·season . . . Pinch-hitter Lee
MautllJ'a single scored Jim Mor·
rlaoa from second base and pve
PiiJsburih a 2· I, 12-inning vic-
tory over Philadelphia ... EddJe
Mllaer•1 fielder's-choice
grounder scored Skeeter Barnet·
with the winning run in the 13th
Backman inninJ as Cincinnati nipped
Houston, 2-1 ... Reserve outfielder Mllt Tbompson hit
his first major leaaue homer leading off the eighth
inning and drove in another rut} in the ni~th, ltl\mg
Atlanta to a 5·2 victory over San Diego. The homer
broke a 2·2 tie and made a winner of Pa1caal Perea in
has first appearance against the Padres since the team's
highly publicized beanball war Aug. 12th.
Sparky near major league .first
Chet Lemon hit a three-run homer, iii and Du Petry pitched a four-hitter as
Detroit defeated the New York Yankees,
6-0, Saturday. It was the 99th victory for
the American League East champions and moved
Sparky Andenon within one game ofbecomina the first
manager in major league history to win l 00 games in a
season in each league. Ander~n·s Cincinnati teams
won I 00 or more games three 'rimes in the National
League in the 1970s ... Elsewhere in the American
League, Ruce MalllDlb snapped a 1-1 tie with a two-
out single in the ninth inning to back the three-hit
pitching of Doyle AJex.uder as Toronto edged
Milwaukee, 2-l ... Tony ArmH cracked his 4Jst home
run with one runner aboard to j)Ut Boston ahead in the
fifth innjng, and the Red Sox held on to defeat
Baltimore, _..2. Boston's sixth victory in eight games
enabled the Red Sox to wrest fourth place in the AL East
from Baltimore's lameduck world champions,. who
have drop~ eight of 11 ... Mau Yoaq hurled a three-
hitter in pitching Seattle to a 7-1 viclOry over Chicago,
the season.high fifth consecutive tnumpb for the
Mariners.
McEnroe eases into finale
Jolm McEnroe wore down Eliot ~
Tellscller with relentless attacking press-.
urc and a big serve, scori~ a 6-3, 6-1
victory Saturday in the semifinals of the
Transamerica Tennis Open in San Francisco.
McEnroe's opponent in today's finals will be Brad
Gilbert, who beat veteran Terry Moor, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
Saturday night ... In a women's tournament in Fort
Lauderdale. top-seeded Martina Navratilova, playing
her fourth singles match in less than 30 hours, downed
Wendy Tarnball of Austrailia, 6-3, 6:2, to cam a berth in
today's finals op~site un~ed Micllelle Torre1.
Torres, wltoKnoclceo secon SeedLlU Boaaer out of
the tournament in the second round, slammed her way
to a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Bollll.le Gada1ell in the other
semifinal ... In Geneva, Switzerland, Aaron Krlclllteln
won successive matches-in the Martini Open to
advance into today's champions~ip match against
Sweden's Henrik Sund1trom. The fifth-seeded Ameri·
can ousted lop-seeded Mat1 WllaDder of Sweden, 6-3.
6-7, 6-4 in morning play, and then beat Argentina's
AJejudro Gauabal, .6-7, 6--0, 6-2 in the afternoon.
1
M111er,stadlert1ea1or1ead · Di kerson
Jolm1y Miiier fmd Cral1 a.dler -II ..
nenhcr of whom expected lO be playina · · k d
particularlywell-cachmanageda67and ma' r.'" e man· moved jnto a share of &he lead • turday .
after four rounds of the nchest event on the POA.Tour,
the $1.122.SOO Las Vega5 lnv1tational. Miller, who has
aone 11/J ea ons since scoring the la!lt of his 22 career
victories. hot his 3·undcr-p:u 6 7 at Tropicana. the Ram running bac may draw
a crowd ag trrst Beng~ls hortc~t oflhe four courses used for the first four rounds
of this five-day, 90-hole event that offers $162,000 to
the winnecStidler started his effon at the Las V,!P-S _ _ .,.i.-
Country Oub \\1t~ a 20:foot pun (or an ·cagJc:-ano CINCINNA Tl (AP)-Wherever Rams running back played the three par-5.holcs four under par •... VickJ . . d h d wd Feraon tied the all·time LPOA Tour record with an 11 • Enc Dickerson goes ttf~ ays. e ra: 1 cro 1. · b It
under-par 62 to share the second-round lead with . A hand;-off up t~e middle? He can sure a inc ac. er
• Beverly JUa11 in the San Jose Classi~ ~t Almaden wtll beA lookmg ;~r h;mThcre will be a linebacker or a Country Club. Fcrion, 28, collected 11 b1rd1es-a tour . pass P3. e~ ·
record -includina six straight on the finishina hol~ defensive ~ack m ~is shadow.
for a total of 72-62-138 to tie with Klass, 27, a non· Wtth iu P,assang attack nearly grounhdcdR. op~san1
tour winner, who is. at 70..68-138 ... In the seniors' teams hav~au1~ed players to make sure t e ams mam
event at Concord, Mass., Doi January fir~d a second around. wcaP,On ts. ~c.vcr alone. . • .
consecutive 2·undcr-par 70 for the 36-hole lead. •·SOmcurncs it s a lineback~r. somcttmcs they II bnn1
January broke a tie with Orvllle Moody on the day's a~trongsafety~ow.~ and h~ve him follow ~eeverywi:rc·.
final hole, putting a 2-iron shot to within ·30 feet of the D1ckei:50n said. .Somcumc;s you don, t Imo"'. ho s
pin on the 18th green and then two-putting for a birdie followi~J you. and 1fyou d<?n '.~now who _s fo1lowi
4 it's kind of hard to shake him.
· • Dickerson is looking for more of ·
D I hl tr d ~ J h the same today (Channel 2 at 10 0 . p Q~S a e &Or 0 ~·~n a.m.), when the 1-2 Rams come into
Riverfront Stadium to play the 0..3 , MIAMI -1 he Miami Dolphins, s Cincinnati Bengals.
using the same d pick they dealt to San f II • .. "You stop what is their offense,
Diego in exchan or running back Chuck and that's Eric Dickerson," Bengals
Muncie two we ago, traded for an9ther · head coach Sam Wyche said. .
Charger Satur y, fullback Pete Johnson. last Sunday, the PittsbWlth
When Dolphins Coach Don Shula announced the Steelers made life miserable (or
trade at noon, he cautioned that Johnson would take the Dickerson with a defense aimed at
team's physical after he arrived here Saturday night. stopping the run. When starting Dtcke~ .
Muncie, a fonner All-Pro. failed the unnanalysis quarterback Vince Ferragamo broke his passmg hand in
Sept. 14, voidina a similar deal between the two the second quancr, the Steelers put . the claml'S <?n
National Football League teams. The Dolphins Dickerson, holding. him to 49 yards in 23 ca.mes m
brought in free agent Rickey Young the following day, Pittsburgtt•s 2~14 victory. • . .
but he also flunked the urine test. Witb founh-year quarterback Jeff Kemp ~aki~g bis
"Hopefully, we'.11 have him ready to suit up for U$ first stan today, Dickerson won't be surprised if the
tomorrow," Shula said. "I think: this is the be$t big back Bengals sii\ilChlm out tor~l covera . · . .
that was available that can fill in and replace Andra .. They probably will," Dickerson said. • If I was the
Franklin.·· coach, l'd say their quarterback is down and why not? Why
Molina win& triathlon event
BAS.5 LAKE -Scott Molina, 24, of m Del Mar, won the Triathlon Senes Na·
tional Championship Saturday, complet-
ing the national shon coune competition
more than two minutes faster than the next finisher.
After swimming l.5 kilometers (.9 miles), bikmg
40 kilometers (24.8 miles) and running 10 kilometers
(6.2 miles), Molina crossed the finish line in 1 hour, 59
minutes, four seconds to beat out a field of over 400
competitors that bad qualified for the event in 10
regional races across the country this summer.
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The Bengals have little to lose. Cincinnati was crush~
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his first National Football League head coachingJOb -is
puzzled. . .. "'We're not hurting for players," Wyche said. We
may not be a dynasty, but we're not ()..3 (in talent), either."
Wyche said be hasn't lost faith in quarterback Ken
Anderson,. who has passed for 949 yards in th~ games,
inctudingjust two touchdowns and five interceptlons. Tbe
Bengals have moved the ball well, but failed near the gQaJ
line.
"We•ve got a great quarterback who's an excellent
passer, an excellent ball-handler and an excellent field
general.'' Wyche said.
Whtie Cincinnati looks to go the extra yard to get into .
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game to take some of the pTC$Surc off Dickerson.
"l can't say they'd stop us totally by stopping ~e."
Diclcet$0n said. "But it could become a big problem if we
don't get a passing game."
Wagner top .. drag qualifier
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Saturday in blown fuel hydro 10 the National Drag Boal
Association Nationals at l[vine Lake in Orange.
Wagner raced to a speed of 2 16.69 miles per hour,
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14982 REDHILL
AT EDINGER. TUSTIN
Bob Umdenatock
Gauchos
slip past
Mounties
-
Rustlers rallj to beat
, . ' 17-
0..,,... c.na, ......
' Headina into Saturday i&h1'
Golden West-Santa Ana College foot·
ball same Rustler head co ch Ray Shackleford said he was expecting a
high-scorina, offensive prnc from both teams.
Althoup the Rustlers fell short of
those cx~tiont, they did man• 1
17-14 WJD, in a hard-fou&ht defensive battle at the Santa BoWJ.
The Dons stifled Rustler quar-
terback John Heinle (9·32 with two
interuptfons) and hls two favorite
receivers, Ken Major and Mike
D18cmardo, neuhcr of whom cauJ}it ... pass. •
But they couldn't stop Heinle from
throwina a 2-)'@rd 'otlchdowti pas to
runnin& back David Apptep1e with
just 4: 17 rcmainina in ~he game to
11vc the Rustlers the victory. Heinle
completed four of his nine passes on
thednve.
The drive had been set up by
lineb&Cker Bob Umdenstock. Um· denstoc~ who also had three sacks on the n1aht, picked off a Mike Money
pa11 and returned it to the SO WJth
Hornets have .
. an easy time .
with OCC, 33-tJ
~ I
Saddleback Collcae 1trctched lt1
home winnina 1treak to 39 aame1 -
lonae1t collearate 1treak in the nation
-t>ut the Gauchos had to come from
behind to record a 10.:3 victory over
viaitina Mt. Sal\ Antonio Saturday __ """'nilht. ·nc Gauchos, now l • l, scored on a
I-yard dive by Roaer Brown in the
second quaner to we a 7-3 tead after
Mt. San Antonio's P.K. w-.na had liven his tum a 3·0 le.d wtth a 31·
yard tletd aoal in the firtt quaner.
I
. I
The IC).lhead touchdown cul·
minated a l~play, 79·Yard drive
which included a .koy 19-yard pua
from Mike Oouatau to John Salanu.
Brown acorcd on a founh·and-soal
plaY. off left tackle with 8: 18 reml.ln· 1na in the half.
Sadd~baclc added a 42·yard field aoa1 by Tracy Rutkowski in the third quaner.
OouaJ111completed J $ of2$ ~Hes
for 94 yards while Brown led tho
Gauchos in ru1hin1 with 71 yard1 on 19 carries.
Stddleback held off a late Mt. San
Antonio bid tle the aame when the Mounties bad a first and aoat~t the
Gaucho 4-yard line.
But the Mounties couldn't move
the ball on the Jlnt three plays and on
founh down, Saddleback'1 Robbie
Williama and Mark Roberti broke up
a Rob Martin-to-Bret Reynolds ~11 in the end 1one with four minutes
remalnlna In the aame.
YUdaa• w1ll18 Orul.I• Cout def .... Mille rtalt (left) and am ll•ker make~·
lyCURTSEEDEN
Of .. ....,,... ....
for the leCOnd wee in a row,
Oranae Coan Collcac failed 10 acore a ioucbdown but men, the Pirates
wuen't reafly cxoectc<t to roll up the
points l&linst &he ftlt on'• No. I· ranked community coll football
team Saturda_y.
Fullerton COllele came into OCC1
LeBlrd Stadium with a mwlve -~:~=~'::~i:1:.nr:~==
for a 33-0 vietory over OCC before 2,200 f&n1.
But the Hornet• weren't the only
ones to make them1Clves con·
g,icuou1 by walkl~ onto the ace
football field. Earher in the wetk,
fonner Co1ta Mesa Hiah quanerback
Scot Hqey -whom Pirate Coach
Dick Tucker had recruited heavily
but lost to UC Davis -showed up at
OCC practice with 1 detlre to \brow the football: -
HaaeY wu· ln urufonn turd&y
niaht and wu even in for a couple Of
plays very late in lhe ~~ ·'ll·hen
thin_p had already been decided.
Saddleback will now pre~re for
the openlna of Mi111on Conferen~ elay neitt Saturday ni&ht apin1t
Oranae Coa1t.
-"Re had or\ainally dedded to ao to
Divi1, but 1 ~ua1 be decided be
NEBRASKA SMOTHERS BRUINS, 42-3... ~~~:t·~~i:.~:·;:= FrO Cl · some for u1:· m . OCC wnh former Marina Hi&h
llMeblCll 10, Mt. "" Anttnlt a feel like I'm 1n tu1 1nadow. • .A1nker Karl DomlJ went out with That howcnr. only materialized · quanetblct Ken Luzlo at lhe Jm
tc.... i.v Ova,..,. Smith w11 vinually un1toppatile 11 a di1loca1ed 1houlder, receiver Mike in!O • ~4·Y•rd field toa.J by John Lcie maaa;ccs fun 13$ yards in toiil · Mt.••" Anton1e1 > o o o-> tho Bia Red more than lived up to its Youn.a was knocked unconscious (h11 tenth W1tho,ut a mw~, to avett a offeDJeqa1n1t FuUcnon (2.0). Luz.lo a.~111, *' ,0 ° 7 , o-io reputation 11 a aecond-and·threc when he slammed into a concrete lhutou~. More 1.mponanuy. the 16-supplied most of the offerue, hittfna
JN-lrown 1 """ c1tu1kow1ir.1 llldll team. pqnion of the bowl behind the end play dnve cove".1na 63 )'.ardl used _up t I of 21 pa for 102 yafdt while tt.;::,::v;~41 l'O Durina the first half, while Ste ... ena zone, and backup linebacker Adam 6:58 of playina time, which If nothina beina intercepted thret times.
1Notv1ouA1. 1TATt1Tic1 wu beina ucked 1ix times and the Hutchina reiNured hi• tea. else. kept the ball away fro~ •u1111nt Bruins were without a 1inale thlrd· It WIS that kind of day-phy1ically Cornbu1kers for a while. !Or~·~ric.~~-~~IL~,fi~. ·i~~,'r~r!, down convenion, irtjury ,,... beina - u the Comhulkers 1wept to aix When Nebraska answered Lee'• a
M Mtttln, M. added to iDJult •• 1trona ufeties touchdown• on the around. A aood fleld aoal with yet another toucb--=-Do gers iic1-1rown. 1M11 1111,,.,, 7-itt-rntn1.1t 11 Denrtta Pri~ and Joe Gllser went out indicator of the domination 11 in down, Donahue uid he realized the f.~1e1, N i Dou•11"· •·tot·mlnut t•i kftmlO, with a aeparated shoulder and ankle, theer yardqe over the around -the taak w11 hopeleu. nipped, 8-7
"""" re1ptctively. Bruins manqed 41 yards on 33 "I'm 1urprbcd we didn't play it .. ~.1·t•·O, ffi ••, M·O, n; Mattlrl, Next was All·American candidate carries for an avcraac of 1.2 per play. closer than we did," admitted SAN FRANCISCO ~AP) -The followed witb a 1quea.e bunt. •
.. ,~,, ... , 11-2s-o. '' • Duval Love. The Bruin•' offensive Nebraska racked uj) 364 yards on 62 Donahue. "But by the third play of Saf! FrancilCO G~ts are known for int a 2·2 t.i e, and reached ICCODd
•• .__. -~c1, 2~~ •••• ..,...... s·-i leade. rat taCkle went out with a badl~ tries, just under 6.0 yards per play. the pme we had lost two strona · thelT po'11-Ct, but it wu two bunts by the sil1&)e and pitcher Bob W~1 ~--.. ...... " • -..... ._ ,,. ed--1..1 d th kl M Do b 21 h&lfti Do b ufettes and a defensive tackle. But l Dan Gladden th.It ~uabt the Lot thtowina Cl'l'Or. Matmy Trillo :a 1twnotn. M i H•IWll"· 2.'i.1 w1011111.' HS: 1pr11n IUD-le, an . en tac ~ . ar wn Y It me, n& ue --ouldn't take ~n 1·::,, 11rom N..._ A"-lct """'-n to t"' .. 1.t meet Satur· double ~e the Giants a +2 lead. 1o.111. 1-to. Walen limped off wttb a knee uuury. told his team, "Thia is part ofarowi~ ... 11 ... -i...-~ ~ ~. &.J71 WOOda, 2-111 l1Crldle. ,. Hereturn~ ontytobeKO'd~ora"'..:.a up."You-tdown, ...... youaooutan bmka.itwasa di1p1vofpower dab · . Tbe ~then.wait ahead 1-·-·-~ s· S.UN• 2·1t l rowrl 2·•· S11anltr • ....... • . ,, U\N •• ..., • I • 1·dden'1 U\ ~· enabled ... _ .t. .. t ofthe •. th -A~s·-C'aw ..... ,-:22~ ' • ' ' ' • • with a p1nch.ed nerve tn h11 neck. . do your best.'' and phy&ical power.'" . .. _u .. ...-. UK I.Mii' op .. x aJKI ........ ~ auu
Oc an View stumbl~s, 33-0 . .
Cypress scores on first six possessions
to score an easy non-league triumph
By JOE DUDEVOIR
DellJ .... c..,.., •.... .
When Karl Gayton became Ocean
View's head football coach, he
brouaht with him the offensive and
defensive structures uaed by Colton Hiah where he once served as assis-
tant coach.
Unfortunately for Gayton, what
worked at Colton isn't workina at
Ocean View -at least for the time
be.ina. · The Seahawks pitted their three.
back, power-I offense apinst the veer
offense of the Cypre s Centurions and
it WIS no contest. Cypress buried
Oeean View, 38-0, Saturday ni&ht in
non·leque actton at Western tf iah.
embamued -for the school, the
pla.iers and myself.'' ·
cypre11 scored on ill fint 1ix
possessions to decide the issue early.
In the the first quaner, the Centurions
took a 7-0 lead on a SS.yard TD pass
from quarterback Robert Callanan to
wide receiver Troy O'Leary. Callanan teamed up with O'Leary, only a
sophomore, two more umes for
scorina stnkes of 23 and 30 yards.
The lone briaht spot for t.bC Ocean V)ew offense was n·ot the runnina
attack tflat Gayton is tryina to
establish, but a controlled pauina
,
pme that surfaced when tbe S&· hawks were finaly f orted to ao to the
air.
Quanerback Stan Ol1iewski con·
ected on 10 of IS puses for 93 yards.
Six of his puses hit ti&bt end Mike
McGlinchcy. The 64, 225-pound
McGlinchey was an all-leaaue selec·
tion last year.
"1 think we're aoina to do more pusina. We have to try anythina that
mi.&ht work if we're ~oina to survive
in the Sunset Lcaaue. ·Gayton said.
The deepest penetration for Ocean
View was the _ Cypress 2 .. yard line
early in the third 9ua.rter. Howe,er.
the Centurions' Make Fardettc step-
ped in front of a Seaha~k pass to end
the threat.
Followina the lo s, Gayton did
some re-evatuatina. .. I've been stub-
born. J really wanted to play man·te>:
man defense but it looks like that will
have to chanae. "We're aoina to ha't'e make 1diust·
menu on both offmae and defense
before lcque staru or it will be 1 Iona
CdM topples Lagun~a
for Orange County title
Year. Riaht now J JUSt feel very * .
Cyprtlt •, OCNft View o
Scwell't~ oc.anv w o o o 0-0 Cypreu u 17 1 o-a Cvr>-O'l.tlr¥ A Pill trom C1111Nn IOt9n·
nan kle\I Cvo-4.• CtYO 21 NII COnnnln k~I CY..-0 1.Mrv t> NH from Ct n (Drtfl•
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1-0 ~l'I H•102J C• U
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\
Corona del Mar HiJh, losina onl)
one aame throu&hout, claimed the cham~onship orthe prestialous Of· •nae County Vol~U Tournament
at Westminster H1&h S.turday1 top-
pina L:quna Buen in the Cham·
pionshi9, 16-14, IS-9.
The Sea Kinas hid an eas) road to
the 1emiflnall. &wetJ>inJ pal\ La QUlnta and Woodbridlt Jn COft\ lftC•
ina fwuon but •tnaaJed a bit an
d11posina ollrvine. :1.r.Jo, 2.11, 11 ....
to reach ihe title mttch lA&una Belch1 meanwh le,.reKhed
thelfnals by vinue of\hrte Vlctoncs
over unset U..ue roes -Eda n,
arina end Fountain Valk).
For her tandout :Dia)' n the
tournament. CdM'1 Unda Bunon
111 selected the Mos• ~1luabl
Pla)-er: The oteh Qf tbe To\11'1\STMnt
was arhc Brande, 11 from lhc
\\tnnma a K1np.
Other· all·toumament tclcctions
included Andrea Redick icorona dcl Mar), Elaina Oden (Irvine) Brook
Binley ind ~nnene Ju~tncr ll.aauna
Beach), Jackie Cook (Fountain \'aJ.
ley) and Erin ~ombhn (Edison).
Stevens, in his fi."t 1tan fOr the Gwiu to take a 4-2 lead an the fifth Dive Andenon opened witb 11.na,le$.
Bruins completed 13of28 passea.!or inninf and, after the Dod&en tallied A wild pstch by reliever Bob 119 yaid, four Umet in the mtb, hit f>wiuintle and ID inttnUODIJ wal to PediO
. · . drove in the wi~ run in tlie Gewmo loaded the bases.. . He ht~ a couple of cnsp compl~ ·bottom half of the innma·'dunaa m · .... R;J;Reynold's ainalc created au •
uon1. missed a couple be shouldn t g. 7 vietory. and Mike Manhall'• sial)e off Oar·
have, an~ fumbled away ~ aoldc "He's a aOod tittle player,"" said relts earned tbe lead. T&e Dodaefs OP~i:tunity, but there wun t anyone Oodacr" Manqcr Tom Luorda of acored another nin on an error pomUl_?.a finaen at the sophomore. 01.acfdeu; ••He turned two bunts into a third bucman Chris Brown.
"1 tbouabt he was courqeous,'' win." uid Donanue. "He battled with a Gladden's sq,uceze scored Brad
arcat deal of composure. He made Wellman from third base, crackina a
1ome mi1take1. but so did everyone 2·2 tic. One innina later, pinch-hitter else.'' Dusty Baker's two-out. iv.o-run triple
Price's fint-period interception set created another ti~ and Baker then the Bruins up at the Nebraska 44 after ~red on Gladden 1 bunt for the lead
the Bia Red was up, 6-0, but all UCLA in.~ four:t'UD: rally. could do with the ball at that point Bunttr_ti,?S pan of my.pine, so. I was punt work on at. Gladden said after his
· two shon sin&les hf\ed his bamna On the next scne• Kirk AJeitandcr avenac to .3Sf. "It's real.I}· one of the
broke throuib to block a Nebraska cuieit pans of the pmc.'
punt an~ he recovered at the Huskers' .. ~tt Oamlts. 2·3, Yi'IS ~e inner
6-yard hnc. tl'! rehcfand.Oary la\etlepi!chc;d the
Steven ho"'e"er. fumbled the bl.U nul~ for bis 11th sa\'e. )1cldm1 a
a\\'IY on the Bruins' first play sacnficc Oy to Candy , 1aldonado \hat
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Bouton'• Sloan Hood ('2) le •topped by
three WuhlnCton tack.le~ In • DOD-COD•
ference •am~ID Seattle. Fred Small (left) and Ron Holmea are In on the tackle.
fOr 49ers in Fresno
Stanford nips San Jose St.;
Calif ornJa stopped by Ducks
From AP dl1patcbe1
FRESNO-Junior place-kicker Craig Wiley ldckcd a
26:-yard field aoal with 1:46 left in the pri\e to iivc undefeated Fresno State a 2~17 victory Saturday <Wer
Lona Beach State in the Pacific Coast Athletic AS$0Ciation
opener for both teams.
The Bulldog defcnst set up the winning !COre.
recovering a Cong Beach fumble on the 49cr lS-yard line
wath 3:09 left in the game. · · ·
Sophomore quarterbac evm Sweeney threw a 19-
yard touchdown pass to ttghte d Mark Scambray to give
Fresno State a 7-0 first quarter tead.
After Long Beach quarterback Doug Gaynor tied the
game on a 3-yard run in the second quarter, Fresno State
took a 14-7 halftime lead as fullback Dave Adams SCQrcd
on a t -yard run. • '
Waley kicked a 27-yard field goal early in the third
quarter, but Long ~ch came back to tie the ~eon a' 2·
yard run by Mark Sartin and a 34-yard ~ld goal 1>y J~
Oceguera.
Gaynor threw fbr 231 yards. but was intercepted twice
and fumbled twice on sacks. Fresno State is now 4-0
• overall. and Long Beach dropped to 0.3.
S&ufonl H, Saa Jose %7: Quarterback John Paye led a
91-yard last-ditch drive, climaxed by a 17-yard touchdown
run by Thomas Henley, to lift the Cardinal to a narrow
_vjctorY.over the visiting Spartan~: -•
Stanford trailed 27-21 early m the fourth penod, but
covered the distance on 10 plays as Paye led the assault
with a 34-yard run to the San Jose State 16.
The Spartans ralhed, drivina from their own 30 to the
cardinal 25, but quarterback Bob Frasco's fumble was
recovered by Stanford's Matt Soderlund with 21 seconds
remaining.
Stanford held a 21-10 lead with only 90 seconds left in
the ..first bait: but the Spartans scored· with a minute
remaining. covering 74 yards with Frasco passing to Keith
McDonald for the final 11 yards. The two-pomt
conversion made at ll·J8 at halnime.
Early in the second half, l.uls ComC$1n "s 44--yard
field go I 11td it at 21-21, th~n San Jose State took a 27·2 I fJ..
lead when r:.iasco~scored on..aJ·)'ll.rd kctRrr •
Orccoa tl, CaUfonsta 14: Ducks' quarterback Ch.ris
Miller fired a 31-yard touchdown pa to Lew Bam~s wnh
.S3 seconds left as the ~ucks &urned a f\imble mto a
touchdown for the ~econd time to beat the Oo1<1en Stars.
Oregon, at 3·0 and off to its best start tn l 9ycan, took
advantage of Cat rniscocs throughout the p~e and
handed the Golden Bean their second Pacifo.·-10 l~ss.
• Orqon blew its first chance to break a 14-14 tie \\1th 61h minutes left. Tony Cherry· fumbled a 11itchout from
quanerback Miller on third·and·two from the Cal 24 after
a drive that begari on the Ducks' 19. Cherry recovered the
ba.11 on..a.he-4~. but the miscue took the, Ducks ou\ of field
goal ran&e But Orqon cot another chance when Cal fullback Ed
Barbero fumbled . on his own 44 with 2:28 left. Oregon
linebacker Dan Devaney recovered and the Ducks started
on thrir wirynina drive.·
Was°'la1toa 35, Hou•toa 7: Hugh Millen con.ncctc4 on ·
a 31-yard .scoring strike .to Danny Greene JUst e1~l
seconds before halftime and the ninth-i:anked Husk1e
went on to eru&h the Couaars. . , Host Washington, 3-0. brokeopeuaeloscpmein the
second half wiUl fullback.Walt Hunt ~orina from 6 and 2
yards, and Jacque Robi~ing into the end zone on a 3·
ya.rd run. ./ -
After a flawless fint half, Couaar quarterback Gerald
Landry fumbled twice and threw two intercepoons in the
second half. . . . Millen. the Huskies' workman-h~e ~_!l.tor _quar-
terback from Seattle, hit 11 of 22 passes fort'1tf.yafd"!1d~
one touchdown. He was not intercepted and the Huskies
did not commit a turnover. After trailing the 1-l Couprs, 7-3. most of the first
· half. the Huskies drove 87 yards in ei&ht play~ for the
Millen-to-Greene TD in just 1:24 for a l0.7 h,alfttme lead.
Millen set up his TD strike to Greene wath a 25-yard
pass to Greene.
Wa•blllitoa State H, Ball State 14: Rueben Mayes
broko loose for a career-high 20 l ~rds and one touchdown
as the Cougars nipped the Mid-American Conference
t;ollege, high school football scores Cardinals in Pullman. . Ball State narrowed the pp to two points wtth 1:07
remaining on a 69-yard touchdown strike down tbe middle
from Neil Britt to split end Ricky George. . A-
Tbe Cardinals had a chance to go ahead auc;r
recovering John Oiettrich•s on:side kick on the ~SU 44.
· But Britt couldn't connect on three suoocsswe pass
attempts to George and ti&ht end Ron Duncan.-and COLLEGE
West
Nebraske (2, UCLA 3 f:resno St. 20, Lollil Beach
A1nlln Col. 20, Trinltv, T tx. 1
Blslloo 21, Langston 20 Cent SI.. Okla. 2,, Howard
Pavnt 6
St. 17
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Washington 35, Houston 7
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Ofegon St. •1, Wvomlng 1'
Santa Clara 2(, UC CYaYls 21
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Sacramento SI. 34. SI.
Marv's 9
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SI. 6
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T~ 12 w. N-Mexico 26. COIOredo
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Texas A&M ·31, Iowa St. 17
TCU •2, Kanses SI. 10
McNeese St. 2•, w Texas
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Ohio 10
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Drake JS, New Mexico St.
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N. Iowa 2(, SW Missouri 10
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list 43 J.C. Smith 30, Bowle St. 6
Kentucky SI. 16, Lincoln 6
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Mars HIM 23, Wofford 3
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Trov St. 35, Llvlngston St. 26
Virginia Union 19. WlMlon-
S.lern 7
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Georgia 26, Clemson 23
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Mississippi 1•, Louisiana
Tech I
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LSU 27, Arizona 26 Murrav SI. 37, Tennessee
Tech 0
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w. Caronna 22, VMI 16
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SI. 28
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Carolina 20
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Cornell 17, Princeton 9
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Boston U. 21, New Hamp-
shire 20
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Northeastern 34, Bucknell 33
Connecticut •1, Moroan St.
Delaware 21, w. Chester 20
Rhode Island 27, Maine 0
Hotv Cross 35, Massac:hu·
setts 7
Brldoeweter .Ma1'• 16. Maine Maritime 7
8uffal0 35, Aochtsttr 1
TUCKER •••
Goal at buzzer lifts
Tars to tourney title . '
From Cl
Jroo1caJly, though, Elia was to
deliver an utterance which found a
place in thearchivesofthe beloved
Cubs. N~ that there is any kind of a
hall where Cub memonesarc
enshrined. They grow and flourish
among the vines on the outfield walls
at Wrigley.
S,tanley's shot
sinks CdM. 9-8;
~~~~~~~....,------~-Vikes win twice
Newport Harbor H1gh's Rich
Stanley fired in a ~ot from the
middle of the pool as the buzzer
sounded to give the Sailors a 9-8
victory over Corona del Mar and the
championship of the South Coast
water polo tournament Saturday.
Stanley's freak goal came after
C-0rona del Mar goalkeeper David
Vistaunet had made a save with three
a«:<>ncls remaining and the game
notched at 8-8.
Vistaunet swam the baJI to the two-
meter area and was fouled by New-
port Harbor. He then attempted to
loft a pass to one of his teammates at
the other end of the pool.
Dut Stanley intercepted and took a
hot as the buner sounded. In high
school rules, a shot that has been
released prior to the bullet is a live
ball. ·
Trevor Benedict had three goalo; for
the Tars while six other Sailor~ added r,oab. Jeff Oedina paced Corona dcl
Mar With tWO aoals.
Oeding ored four 11mcs rlter in
the day to help the Sea K1nas dcfrat tona Beach WtlSQn, S.-t, in 1hc
scmtfinals. Vistauntt Md eight sa'
m tbc win over the Bruin"i
In tht' champioosh1p game, Stuart
t 1llas scored w11h 25 seconds remain·
'
mg to get CdM even at 8-8 before
Stanley's goal gave the Sailors the
victory.
"If we could have stayed away from
Corona del Mar. which won this
tournament la st year, is now 5-l. •
the 13-game and eight-game losing
streaks," Elia was to say after the 1982
season. "there is no telling what we
might have been able to accomplish.·· Marina High took the consolation
championsh1op of the same tour-
nament by downing Indio, 14-7, and
later whipping Crawford, 15-9. The
Vikings found themselves in the
consolation bracket after Josipg their
tourney opener to Sunny HHls.
Steve Spanov1ch fired in five goals
in the first game while Larry Szpda
had four in the win over Crawford.
Spanovich scored three goals m the
first quarter to help the Vi.kings take a
6-3 lead against Indio, a pcrrcnially
touih 3-A opponent. 1
lhe pair of victories impro"cd
Marina·s record to 9-2.
Fountain Valley split a p:ur of
games 1n the tournament, lo ins to
San Clemente, 10-6. despite three
aoals by Mike Ruzek, and bcatina
Fall brook. 15·6. behind thr e aoals by
Tom Dcrvartanian and two eat'h
from Brent Peters, Rit'k Weis • Tood
Van Dyke. Mike Numora and Ru1ck.
Jn college ocuon. UC Irvine l"C"
bounded from its overtime Jo $ to
Pc:ppcrdine on Friday, beating PCAA
foe Cal tate Full non, 16·2, 'then
later in the aflfrnoon. ripp1n1 .()(.
idental, l :S~.
Freshman Tony Bell aot the Ant·
caters aoina in the win ~t Fullenon.
sconn$ three of his fuur goals '" that
game 1n the first quancr when the
1\ntrate~ manufactured a 7-0 ad' an-
tagl·. '
P.K. Wri$!ey is remembered for
many c9ntnbutions to the folklore of
the Cubs, no~ the least was his remark
·in 1966:
"They still play a World Series.
don't they? It has been so long, I really
don't remember."
Former general manager Jim Gal-
laJ,berisremcmbered for one of the
classic utterances:
''The 1948 Cubs were the best
ballctubcvcrto finish last in the ·~·
National League."
Pcrha~ part of the r~ntmcnt of
the ansu1 hed homNown fans is that
the come-lately fans do not remember
theSC$01'UOf thingsand guys hke
Ernie Bank sand Ron Santo and Dick
Selma. In fact, the bleacher crowd of
todiy may even re~nt some ofthr
new players like Ron Ccy and Dave)
LOpc -maybe even • ndberg.
A auy suggested that as many of the
old Cubbies ucould be found hould
be brought back fora reunion aft he
'84C\1b aoall the way and play some
daytimcScnc pmcuat Wril)ey,
Jim Ennfht, n rotund and fovcable
b3sCb II wntcrwho pent hiudull
life in the prtss bo' at Wnarcy, ont'e·
· id, '11fthcCubscvcrmakc tt to the
World n • ~ w11lall be back ,.. .
somehow." .
f w3nder what he ould hlh c
· thou htaboutthc Cubs bC<'am1n1
menca'sTcam.
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HIGH SCHOOL
CVPreu 31, Ocean View ~
Lovola 40, Santa Ana Vallev
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La Qvlnta 12, ESHranza 7
Oiettrich's try at a 61-yard field goal fe.ll sb.ort. .
Washington State, now 2-2 hcad1n1 tnto Pacific-JO
Conference play, picked up its only touchdown when
Mayes bu1led 7 yards into the md zone 33 seconds into the
second period.
I.SU !1, Arizona H: -Tho-host Tigers outl~tcd ~e
Wildcats and the talented toe of Max ZendeJ&S with
quarterback Jeff Wickersham passing for 204 yards and a
touchdown and Dalton Hilliard ruruung.for..145 yards and
another score. -
Undejas, a junior, kicked four field goals, includin&
one for 50 ya.rd.sand another for 49.
The first half was dominated by· Arizona's huge
lineman, both on offense and on defense, as well as an alert
defensive back, Allen Durden, who intercepted a Tiger
pass at the Arizona 4 and ran 96 yards for a touchdown
early in the first quarter -the longest touchdown run in
Wildcat history. ·
Nevada Lu Vegas 33, Wlcb1ta State %1: Quarterback
Randall Cunningham rab for one touchdown and threw
for two more as the Rebels rolled up a 35-0 halftime lead
and cruised to the non-conference win.
Cunningham scored on a one-yard run and threw
touchdown passes of 25 and seven yards to Byron Brown
as the Rebels dominated the first half, holding Wichita
State to just eight total yards.
Paclffc 38, Nortbena Arl1ona i& Sophomore running
back James Mackey took a draw play 55 yards for a
touchdown oh the fou(lh play of the second half to spark
Pacific to the non-oonference victory.
No. 2 Clemson upended
Ohio State romps, Michigan
escapes in Big 10 openers
From AP dl1patcbe1
ATHENS, Oa. -Kevin Butler booted a 60-yard field
goal into a JO-mile wind with only 11 seconds remaining
Saturday, snapping a tie and boostin& the 20th-ranked
Georgia Bulldoas to a 26-23 upset victory over the No. 2
Clemson Tigers.
Oemson, 2-t, had tied it two minutes earlier when
Donald lgwebuike booted a 48-yard field goat to
apparently enable the Tigers to overcome seven turnovers.
But Georgia, behind quarterback Todd Williams,
who himself had frve interceptions. marched the Bulldogs
36 yards to Clemson's 44-yard line to set up Butler fourth
field goal of the game. The game-winner tied a
Southeastern Conference distance record. set in 1982 by
Tennessee's Fuad Reveiz and last week by Aorida's Chris
P~rkins.
Jn other games around the country:
Obto State U, Iowa !I: lo Columbus1 Ohio tailback
Keith Byars ran, passed or threw for four touchdowns,
leading the tifttwanked Buckeye to an opening Big Ten
victory over No. 14 Iowa.
Bylrs. a 235-pound junior, ran for two scores of SO
and 7 yards, cauiht a 14-yard touchdown pass from
quarterback Mike Tumczak and made his first oollegjate
pass a 35-yard scoring strike to flank.er Mike Lanese.
· Mlcbtgu io, Wiscontia 14: Wolverine quarterback
Jiqi Harbaugh fired one touchdown pass and fullback Bob
Petr}'man ran for another score as 16lh·ranked Mich1pn
fought off a second-half Badaer ralty for the Big Ten
openina win.
Perryman sc~rcd on a 3-yar:<f run to.cap an 80-yard
drive late in the third quarter to ii-Ve Michigan a 17-7 lead.
Florida State H, Miami S: Derek Schmidt kicked
three first-halffield goa.ls and Jessie Hester bolted 77 yards
. for a touch~own ca~in th third quJane.r as the 15th-
ranked Seminoles built a commanding 17-point lead and rolled to a rout of No. 4 Miami.
Penn State 51, Wmtam & Ma!)' 18: Tony Mumford
slashed for l 28 yards and David 04tr1c added 1 t 3 as the
seventh-ranked Nittany Lions, scoriq touchdowns on its
first five posse$sions, remained undefeated by rolling over
visiting William & Mary. .
Maryland to, West Vlrshlia 17: Jess Atkinson kicked a
20-yard field goal with 2l seconds remaining to culminate
a time-consuming drive and give the visifina Terrapins an
upset win over the Mountaineers.
Oklahoma State 11, Saa Dle10 State H: Larry Roach
booted four field goals and the host Cowboys blunted a late
Aztec State drf ve at the goal line as No. 12 Oklahoma State survived against upstart San Diego State.
Oldaboma 34, Baylor 1$: Quarterback Danny Bradley
tb.rew for two touchdowns and linebader Paul Migliauo
returned an interception for another score as the 11th-rank~ Sooners powered past the visiting Bears.
Notre Dame ts, Colorado U : In .South Bend, Allen··
Pinkett scored three touchdowns and quarterback Steve
Beucrlein completed bis first nine passes, leadfna the
Fighting Irish to a crushing victory over winless Colorado.
Bo1&on Colltae H, Nortll Caroliu H: Doug· Auti.c,
ac;.tting outstanding protection and throwina with a fine
touch, passed for six touchdowns and 354 yards as the
10th-ranked EagJes rolled over Nonb Carolina.
Aeburn 35, So1ttten Ml11l11ippl U: Sophomore
halfback Brent Fullwood scored on a 96-yatd kickoff
return and a l-yard dive to iJnite the l9th·rankcd Tiacrs.
t . I SMV 4, Nor1' Tena State•: Musta111 tailback Reuie
DuJ)ard scored on two shon touchdown runs and
quanerback Don Kina provided timely pa.ssina to carry
13th-ranked SMU to JU easy win .
ANGELS BEATEN BY RANGERS, 9-7 ••• •
From Cl -:.1
Bcniquc1 explained. "I was goina one
way and the ball the other. I had no
• chance."
ner Ward' 1l>loopin1 home run.
the Angels' b\illpcn began to falter.
Buddy Bell followed Ward's sec-
ond homer with a in&lc to chase
Sanchc1. Aase fared no better. ur-
rcndcrin three hits to the firsa four
hitters he factd, nd b) the ume the
inning was over the n~ls were 1n a
9·6 hol~.
ftcr iJ\china clo r ~1th a run 1n
the ninth, the Aoacl~&a"c Jackson a
ctian e U) re~nt ahc ty1n, run
against Texas rche\'CI Tom H_1nkc.
P1nch·hlllcr Rod Carew opened &he
inning \\Uh 1 ~1ngle. and eventual!
came around to score on Downing'
fly to riJht.
Ocrrcl Thomas, running for OcCa·
ncca who had moved Carew to 1hird
with a single, was bilked to SC"Cond
bnngina J1clcson to ihc plate.
"I would've had a ht tic moN! of a
hot at him (Henke) if there hadn't
bttn a base open after he bll)ccd,0
0J)la1ned Jaoklon.:'I knew I rodld'' e •
bll the ball oua of the ball ~rk. but he '
d1dn•t throw me anY1hin~ to hit.
When he balked, 1hat left a ba O(>Cn.
he didn't have 10 JMI h to me:
Jack~n cn<lt'd the same b.)' rann1na
an 1 ·2 pitch, a blU low and 1wa •
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TMIY'aO....... OMetr'l (Hooton 3·5) ti Stn FrtnciSCO ( R!ltv 0-0)
Chic.Igo (Trout 12·7 and Eckani.v I-ti
at St. Louis (OwnbtV 0-2 •net Ancl\Jltt ,,..131, 2
Montrell (Stnllh 12· 12) I (Goodtn 1 .. ,,
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:SAV S Quf~, Ken.as Ctfv, .(2,
Cel.ldtl, 0.klend, 13, Htrnendtl, o.trolt,
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Rll. G<:arltt, Montr--', ill, Sctwnlclt. ~. 103, Dufllllm, Cftlcltfo. M,
Cev, ~. 94, Cnn, Ho1At011. 92,
Nuf/t!V, Atrantt, n.
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ton, 11; WYMe, Pltt*iurtlh, 11.
HOME RUNS MuTflflY, Alltntl, M, Schmidt,~. M1 C.V, Cllk:Mo, 25,
GClll'ftr, Mont,.., 25, Fosler ........ Yotk,
23, StrtwMfry, New Yri, 13.
STOl.EN IASES ltalntl, Montr..._ 11,
Stmutl, Ptlhtc:ltlPhlt, .. WletlM. San
DlttlO, 66, Rtd\n, Clndnntll, •1, VtMvts, ~lt.47.
PITCHING (14 Olcislofts): Sutdftft, Clll• c:eoo, IS·I, 2.tO, Rt_...,., PM9dt1Dhll, lt-4, H7; Soto, Cincinnati, ,.,..7, 1.42: ,....,
Ded9ln.; 11""-2.41; Carlton, ~. 13-7, Bl STRIKEOUTS: GoodM. New Y0tll, 2'7;
ValtftllMlla, .,......, Ja: Rvan. HoYilon, 1'7; Soto, CitlClnnall, 170, C1r1ton, Ptlli.dtl•
lllilli. . • SAVES· Sutter, St. 1.oula, G , Le$mllh,
Chieffo. 32; Oroaco, Ne* Yortl., 30,
Hollud, Pflllldtllltlle, "· Goa..... Stft Oteeo. 2$.
NATIONAL L•AGU• Giants ., 01•1111 7
LOS AMOILH SAM,..,. .
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E-Sdoaclt 2, Weld\, CBro.n 2.
OP-Sin Ft'Wldtc:o t. LOl-l..Ot M9t1ts S,
Sen F~ 7. 29-<iuerrwo, Tr ..
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... H Riil aa SO
Ltt ...... Wtlldl s 7 4 • 1 s ZAdlcY L,S-S 2·J 4 4 4 1 0 HoWtl 11·3 2 0 0 1 2
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Gr1111t s s • 4 0 • LActy 1-l 1 2 1 1 • Garn4tt W.2·3 2·3 I 0 0 0 0
FWlllam& I 2 0 0 • 0 Mltllon 1 ' ' 1 I 0
LlffMS,11 1 0 • 0 0 0 Gr1111 Plldlect to 2 blllera In 6th, Minton
llild'led '° 2 bitters In '"' WP-Grant, Welcft, Litty, T-H4
A-13.fk
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COLLI GI
UC lrvlnt dtf. USIU, 15-7, lS·11, 15-4
Frnno-Padflc dtf. SOull'tlm Cellfornlt
ColleM, 15-'3, f.15, 15'-I, 15-7.
..... SCHOOi. ~C....T _ _...
(It _......,., HJllll)
l'ltST ltOUMD
C0tont def Met dtf. Lt Quinta, 11-f, JM.
Woodbrldet dtf. El Toro, 11·5, 11·•
Maler Del dtf. Ellanda, 11·1, 11-l • 1rv1nt dtf. w.tminaler, s-11. 11·0, 11·6. N9W'Ool1 ...,., dtf. 0raft98, 11-t, 11-4
Founltltt ValtY dtf. Mlulon Vltio, 11• 1,
11-2. .
MM1n1 dtf. Gtrdtn Gr0¥9, ... 11. JM,
11-7.
LA9UN1 hedl dtf. Edison, 11-t, lM.
WtNN•a'S lllACKRT
O..tw•illi Corona del Mar dtf. Woodtlrld9t, 11-t,
11 ...
Irvine dtf. Miier Del, 13· 11. 11-1
Founteln Veit\' dtf. NtwPOrt, 11·7, 11-4
Leeunt 9Md'I dtf. Maflnl. lM. 1f.4.
111'1--COl"ont dtl MAr dtf. Irvine, 12· IO, 2· 11,
11•4.
Lloun. hKtl def. Founllln Valtv,
11•4, 11-• ~ ......
COl"Olll dtl Mar dtf. Lt9UM hech, 16--14, 15-f.
~"""' lrvlnt dtf. Fount1ln Valltv, ac:ort 1111·
1111llablt.
COMSOUTIOM PACKIT Quaitw .....
El TOl'o def. LI Qulnt1, 15·10.
Eslancte dtf. W•tmlnater, 15•10
Mission Vltlo dtf, Oretiet, lMJ
Edlaoft def. GMdtn Gro"9, JS•S. ...........
Elltncll dtf Iii Ten. ~11 Ed!Mn Mt Mlulon \lltio, JS-t.
CW Ill-CllM\lt I 1NJ I! d'1on Olf. I! smicte. 15--5.
AU.· ~MAMaNT TllltM
Elaine Odtfl (ltv!N); lreo& aWev • (~ hech). Amell•~ (l..ffunt leedt>: ~le Cool IFounteln V....,I:
Alldree Rtdka (Corona • Mel), Er"
TltNllnlE•Mlll> • MV~ Burt111 CC-dtl Mar)
Coecfl of T~hariie Br&llOI
ICorone dtl Mlrl.
Ml'L
NATIONAL COMf'UaMCS .... w L T f"d. .. , 0 0 t.000 '1
J 2 0 .m '° 2 4 -A1 I :r 0 .mu
Ctllhl Clllc:MO J 0 • I ICIO 10 n Detroit 1 ' 0 m " Orttina.v I 2 0 .m • '° MIMftot• I 2 0 m 11 ..
ltn!NllV I 2 0 .m • .. ....
DllH 2 I 0 Ml .50 SI NYGi.nh 2 t 0 .w 70 ..
I Louis 2 I 0 M1 ,.. .. ~ 1 ' 0 m .., .. WI~ ' , 0 .m 71 ..
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5-llDleeo . 2 1 • '47 '° • ... , 2 , 0 ..., '1 H
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CJlldnNll I , 0 -Q ..
HOuslOft 0 , 0 -.. .. ... .
Mltml J 0 • 1.GOO .. 41
New RllOlal'd 2 1 • '47 .. .. flfY Jets • 2 1 0 .U1 a '° lndl9ntOOl!a I 2 0 .m ., 7t ~IO 0 3 0 000 41 7t
TMH'to.me.
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1.m>
1ncn.111P011s ti Miami IChlftNI 4 at 1
p.m.)
G~ hY ti 01118' CClltlltltl 2 11
p.m.)
Hou.Ion ., Alltnt1
MIMMOI• ., Oetroll
NY Jets 11 Bufftlo
Pllllbl.Wtlh 11 Clev.-nd
San Franc!-11 PhllllOllDhll W1shlntton ., New EllO!Wld
ChlcMo •• S..llle
KaMtt Cltv el Denver
TlmN a.v 11 flfY Gltrttl ,.......,. .....
Stn O\t90 ti .........
COLLEGE
Neibraua 41, UCLA l
~IW~ Ntllnsaa 6 1s 7 1......0
UCLA t 0 3 ~3 N*-J.smlltl • fUCI (llldl tall9cf) •
NtD-Sunclltnl 4 run (~ MU
from Sundtltt't > ~•"'"*' 3 run (Uvlnlston kidl) UC.LA-FG t. .. 34 Ntb-Sw~ If flMI Ct.Mnlslon kids.)
Net» ~ '4 run CIOtfn llkll) Ntl>-MJlel • flMI (IOtln kids.)
A-11,l!S
TSAM STATISTICS ...
Finl downs 2' RUIMl·vardt 62·3'4
PauJno v1rcta 104 ltetutn vwo. '2
P11MS 10'-lf-1
Punta 6·32 Fumbltl·loat 3-1
Penellfa·Vltdl .,.,.
Tlmt of Posleulon 31:21
lMOIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RU$HING-Net>ra$1te: J. Smith, 20-tn;
Dubolt, t-ICM, ltaltlman, 11·52, Miles, t-4t;
sw~. l·lf, Gatson, 1·11; Pontr, 2·7, SundMnl. e•<I, Tumtr, 3·2. UCLA· Alt· .,
dnwl, ... 32; WllW. •·If; Pl1mus. S-11;
Norrlt. 1 .. , sie-, Mor-minus 3'.
PASSING-NtllrUkt: Sundbere.
lC>-17-1·104, Tl#'fttt, °'"'2~ UC~
•• .,,... 13·21•1-11'; Norrie 7·1S+4'. RECEIVI~: SwUllOn, 3·l3; •
Kll'l*ll. 2·21, J, Smllll 1-16, Gtmole, HS;
FtMn, 1-12. Mila, 1-4; Pwter, M UC~
Andrews, 7·S1; SMr...,.d, 3-b, TtMtll,
3•16; Oorrtl, HI; Wison. H3; Crele,
Hl, Youne. 1·10; Wlltv, 1-1; ~.
1·3. Ferr Hor ·miftlA 3. • , 1
USC 6, Al1ZIM St. J
SCW9 IW 0-WS use
Arizona St.
301)-4
0 • ' ~3 USC-f'G Jorden 50
Asu-FG bndtlM 20 USC-t=G Jorden SO
A-70,21'
TIIAM STA nsncs
USC
Finl doWM 17
Rushtt·vercls 6H7S
Ptulne nrcls l21
Rtlurn verdt 7t ,...... 10-'7-t
fl'unl• 7-43 Fumbles•tost S·3
PeNltlts·varcta .. a
Tlmt °' PoaMulon 3':27
ASU
12
30-101
171
13
11-l2·2
10-43
0-0 1-n
2'J33
l.MOfVIOUAL ST A TIST1CS RUSHING-USC: Crulc:Nr, 31-15; Lit,
16-M. Pola, s-40. ...,._ $1_ Crlwfofd.
ls-71, Willllms, .. 21, Olck, M
PASSING-USC: StNIUl'Y, 3-S-O, 41;
~ 7·12·1, IO Atlzont St.: W*•·
11·32--2, 111. . RECEIVING-USC: were. s-67, Nor·
men, 2-1', Corm61r, 2-lt. ArllOM SI-O.y,
3•7', Allefl, t-4'. Aron•, 1·20.
CSU
30
46-174
351
21
29-Sl·l
S.-41
5-A to-n
JS;SO
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CourlMOUS Red (PlftM) UO 4.00 ~ Brno tMarchlt!d) UO
HaCIOY Viner (PW!o)
2.IC
2M uo
4bo rtceel AlmonO K
Prlntmektt.
,Two~
Tlnit. t:S7 11 ~
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SATUll.DAY'S ltlSULn ll• .. , ... ., llllr .........
A"'ALOOSAS f'9Ul' ltACK. 4"2 fur~
v
SNl1 Domino (Muroflvl 5 IO 4.00 2.40
Mt. Sic (Hollnoswwth) l.60 uo
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She~$ one step from top Of the CP.A World~
Mpve from auditing entertainment Q -
'"to real est~te. manufact~rfng paid-CV =
· JOY DEE ANTHO~ ·weren't alwa)'i her tuit interests. 09llr,...eom.,.,.,_t Thompson, a Lona Beach State sn.d
Other than her fi ther, who tau .... t with a degree in bnsiness admmas-... tration, bepn her catter with Peat her that challen&C5 can be met in the · Marwick auditina·20th Century Fox· face of the most disbe rttn1na b&r-h .... n M · k' L l iiers, Christine Thompson's mentori. t rou.,. Ttat• INIC s os Anac cs h"a~ been fictional characters from office. It was a alamorous world.
f · R d' Thom~n rcmembcn lunches at the the Pl&C'S o novehst A) n an s pro-commissary where celebrities ate. free enterprise works. Todt} as a Th ~ d · · h h senior 1n1n1acr of a bit ei&ht _public e tou est cc111on s e as yet accountlna firm'• Oranae Count)' had to m ,e was movana from that
office, Thomp on has reached what L.A. office to Oranae County. The
man)' CPAs strive for. Jn nine years first year was far from easy. Peat
with Peat Marwick ihc's climbed Marwick had rtcently underaonc a tbrou· .. four atafTand two manaaerial . move from Santa Ana and a cha nae in ... manaaement. Everyone had to ad-positjona. The next 1ter. is partner, Just, not just newcomers. But soon, the top position avai able in the '"rhompson 11y1, she realized that by
public accountina world. choosina real estate and manufac·
With no plan a in the works to act tUrina company auditina. she'd found -----""~· ..ct to.raheiftmil)', Thomn. , . non-aeoaraphically
ion baa carved a niche in auditlna (of fixed field. Had she staved with the real estate and manufacturina com-· d h / h · f peniei here in Oranae County. She's entena1nment worl , er c 01ce1 o also been involved with non-profit workin,a environment would have
,._•ni••tions like the Ora~e Count" been s1m_ple: either Lot An1ete1 or .----/ New York. Penormina Aru Center. er clients Herc ln Oranie County, Christine
htveincludcd Oiversifled Properties, enjoys 1olf. tenn11, aerobic work-out•
Bredero (a Dutch development firm), and 110lna. he'1 also a foundina
P.ondcro11 Homes. and the Hunt· member or "Southern California l~ton Beach Company. Network of Executive Women," act· n But real estate and '!'anuflcturina
1n1 now as member of the bo rd ot worked tor a minimum waa an an
directors by virtue of having been accountina office. It was thll ex-presidcnt of the aroup. The perience, he says, which led her to
Network'sbasicfunctionistoscrveas discover how much he liked the
·a forum for female exttutiv" or field. At age 22, she bcpn again to
philanthropic women who ha'e con-work on a degree. thii time 1n tnbated substantially in leadership business with a specialization in
roles 1n the conununi~. affordina accountina.
them rqular op~rtunit1es.to share Christine SI) s she hopes to take a
thouahts and ideas. No outside •week ofT soon and head for Hawaii
speaxcrs preside. where 1he can reread Rand:S novel Thompson 11ys it's betn.excitina to "Atlas ShruJ&ed.'' On a beach in quiet
see Peat Marw1ck'1 Oranae County contemplauon, she says she can
office arow from 40 employees to reconsider what it means to be as
almost 200 lust durinflbe time she's much· of a heroine as the one jn the
been there. She attributes this to Peat novel.
Marwick havina been continually on the forefront of innovative audit
ttthnique1 and havina encourqed
community involvement. Just two
:tean 110, the CP As who ao out in the
field to conduct audit• bcpn armina
themselves with personal computers.
Prcv.iou1ly, much of what they did
was done manually. Thompson uys
thi1 alone h11 been-a trcmendou.-
boost to efficiency. A• far as personal efficiency is
concerned, Thompson counsels
youni people, includint her younaer
1isters, to consider ateppina out of
eolleae to work for a year In order to
define their 19111. Thompson_Jrew up
in Salt Lake City and 1pent a first year
In colleae at an American Literature m~~r. Then she moved to Texas and
. Home buyers
qualifying
session set
Ja que Kemf branch II.lei man· a~rbfColdwcl Banker'• Costa Mesa
office h11 announced a free home
buyer'• qualiMnt aeulon1 to be held
at the Costa Me11 office, 24'99 Harbor Blvd., from 7.9 p.m. Sept. 27. -
Coordinated by Kemp, the 1e11ion1
cover numerous topics for bu ye and
.•'Pf'Qvide answers to queitiona 1 as:
ange County Mottgage Chart
how to qualify to buy a home, what a
lender look• for, the advantaae• of ownlnt va. rcntina. and the type1 of
loan1 available In today'• market.
Thia particular aesslon will feature
a 1pccial aqment on a unique hiah
1pced computer 1y1tem from Lee Mortpae Corp. of Huntlnaton
Beach, which quickly matches clfent1
with home1 they can afford. Lender . Int. •niort. Maxtmum Conteot ..... "'· Yra. Loen
Fullerton UL 13.875 2.50 250
I
Flxed·A1t1 An~ loan officer Paci lo Cout S&L 14.000 2.75 150
Any loan officer ORANGE COAST STOCKS . Flr1t 8ecurlt~ SlL 14.000
Any loan officer
-
Ltndlr Int.•
ContaOt Rate "'·
3.00 250
Amort. tnt.
Yra. Adj.
Maxtmum
Cap Loan
'
Here are the 1tock matket actlYltlee otgublloly traded Oran•e County n.,m1 for the week eDde Friday, Sept. 21.
Data provtdecf by Newport Seeurtttu Corp.
Adluttiblt Santa Paula SlL 11.50 2.00 250 emo. 5.0
Any loan offlOlr
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Rite Seara 8avlnSt Bank . 11.eo 1.50
Any loan o leer
Central UL 11.251.875
Any loan otfloer
Lendet Int. . Cont.at Aate .....
AdJuatabll Long Blach SAL 10.850 2.25
Any loan offloer Mortg1ge Glendale Fld. SlL 11.50 2.0
Anli loan otflcer Paci o Fld SAL 10.815 3.0
Any loan off leer
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MERCEDES SPECIALIST .
SPECIAL
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ORIGINAL GERMAN
SOFT TOPS FOR
230 . 2~0 -
280 -450 .
380 -SOOSL
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250 12mo. 5.0
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Yra. AdJ. Cap LOln . 250 12 mo1. 5.125 .
300 emo1. 5
250 12 mo1. 5
Newland
Center
plans
related
I
711 W. 17th St., Co1ta Me1a Call 64&·9841
Sianal Development Corp. has
announced major plans for Newland
Center. it• 144,900-squarc-foot shop-
pina center in Huntin,ton Beach.
Vice president Wilham S. Walkup
confirmed that around has been
broken for a 2,SOO-square-foot Buraer
Kina and that the restaurant is
expected to ~open in December.
C7 1
STARTING
A NEW BUSINESS?
According to Caflfornla Bualne11
and ~rofe11lon1 Code (Sec. 17900 to
17130) alt peraon1 doing bu1tne11
under a flctltlou1 name muat flle 1
1t1tement with the County Clerk end
hive It publlahed tour time• In a
newapaper 1ervlng the area In which
th• bu1lne11 11 located.
The 1tatement 11 required by law
end 11 neceaaary In protecting your
bu1Jne11 name. Moat bank• require
proof of fifing to open commercial
1ccount1.
The DAILY t PILOT rovldea th____.--,.~ ~ mrng anif pu6tlc1tlon aervfcea. We
hive 1U the neceahry form• and
melntaln a dally 1ervtce to the Or1ng
County Courthouae. Either atop by one
of our convenient omce1 or phone the
LEGAL DEPARTMENT 842-4321. Ext.
332 for more Information and torma ...
-4,
The 6,300..squarc-foot Mother's
Market &. Kitchen i1 cclebratint its
arand o~nina this month and offers a
natural foods arooery and natural
f oOds restaurant
Another major attraction to New-
land Center will be the addition ofBif
KQrca furniture ahowroom, the new-
est Bif Korea outlet in Oranae
County. The major showroom wm
occupy 81430 fQuate feet of p cc on a
front paa of Newland Center.
Completion of the 81f Korea store
1s set for pnna or 198S. Bif Korea
s_pcclalize1 in ttak home and office
fum1turc.
Bu&tertrcck Cell rs Is lso set to
open this month. The l,6Jl-tqu•re· r00t shop will offi r a fine sclectaon of
aourmet wines and cheese .
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·Nigu Somerset-Point will host barb~cue . i:oday
Sand Dollar Development wlll vaulted and, like walls, textured
host an end-of-the-summer · for added dimension. Also In-
barbecue at Its Somerset Point
community In Laguna Niguel
today. •
The f amlly ··event begins at
noon In the backyard of Model
Four, a two-story plan featuring
five bedrooms and three baths.
The menu wlll feature hot dog,,
popcorn and soft drinks, with
Ruffles the Clown entertaining
children with a variety of tricks
and balloons.
Somerset's model complex In-
cludes four slngle and two-story
homes. Buyers-can purchases a
home with four bedrooms; three
bedrooms plus den; five
bedrooms or four bedrooms plus
den; and as many as three full
baths. Llvtng apace ranges from
1,926 to 2,700 squQ.re feet.
eluded In Somerset Point homes
are walk-In wet bars In most
plans, skylights, window seats,
and breakfast nooks. along with
accents such as oak spindles and
hand rails, raised panel . Interior
doors and custom lighting fix-
tures.
Klttchens feature 11-cycle
dishwashers, self-cleanlng
ovens, touch control microwave
ovens, and Ice.maker plumblng,
plus oversized pantries, ceramic
tile counter tops, oak cabf nets,
oak-trimmed luminous ceilings
and greenhouse windows:
masonry treatments, plant
shelves and window designs that
feature nautical and arched win-
dows.
, The homes have three-car.
garages, full rear yard fencing,
fire-treated shake roofs, con-
crete driveways and outdoor gas
barbecue fittings.
Prices range from $189,500 to
$249,900.
To reach Somerset Point, take
the Santa Ana Freeway and exJt
at Crown Valley Parkway. Go
west to The Street of the Golden
Lantern and turn left. Follow the
signs to the sales office, located
at 25451 Bumtwood In Laguna
Niguel.
Sales representatives are
available to assist homebuyera
daJly from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
on weekends from 10:30 a.m. to 6
p.m.
For further Information. call
831-1216. condacln to oatdoor llYl.DC actl'ritlel f• famDJ.
Designed for executives,
Soroeraet Point homes Include
such features as tlle or wood
parquet entries that lead to
sunken ltvtng rooms and family
rooms, warmed by wood-burn-
ing flreplac~. Celllngs are
• Many master bedrooms are
endowed with a wood-burning
fireplace and master baths fea-
ture oval steel tubs surrounded
by ceramic tile, double sinks with
antique brass fixtures, Corlan
counter tops, tiled showers (sep-
arate from tubs In most plans) and oak cabinets for linen .. ••1111111111 ___ _
storage.
Exteriors llre designed In Cape
Cod style, with wood aiding and
Valley's New Chase
homes se.llingquickly
Designed as an aff ordably
priced houstng alternative for
young singles and couples want-
ing to purchase "their first home,
Shawntana Development's New
Chase homes In Fountain Vatley
have been selfing rapidly In
recent months.
Currently, only seven con-
dominiums homes remain to be
sold.
The single level one and two-
bedroom designs at New Chase
have wood-burning fireplaces
with tlle hearths and facings,
solid wood entry doors with
. sunburst windows, European-
styte cabinets, formal dining
areas and vaulted or 9-foot-hlgh
celllngs. The master bedrooms
feature cultured marble putfman
tops and mirrored wardrobe
doors.
The homes also have central
air conditioning, an Interior laun-
dry area, a private storage room
and a pr:tvate patio or balcony .
Oversized sliding glass doors
provide patio access to create a
free-:floWlng Indoor/outdoor en-
\Voodbtlca,e llf•tyle
vlronmenL _
Many of the New Chase con-
dominiums Include applleances
such as refrigerators and wash~
er/dryers In the sales price. On-
sue sates representatives wlll
provide complete details.
Within the community's land-
scaped environment are a swim-
ming pool, two whirlpool spas
and sundeck area. Jogging, bik-
ing and horse trails are nearby at
the Santa Ana river bed.
The homes are priced from just
$73,600 to $103,000.
A bond flnanclng program for
first-time buyers offers a 9.9
percent first year Interest rate,
with onty 5 percent down. VA.
FHA, and conventlonaJ loans are
also available.
Open dally between 10 a.m.
and 6 p.m., the sates office and
decorated model homes may be
reached by faking Harbor
Bou1evard north from the San
Diego Freeway and proceeding
to the site Just north of Warner.
For additional Information call
531-52?3. •
lllb a.a &lame 11.,._ relU on tile wooden ride · :1fs•••ac oae of two man-made lake. tbe ll'YIDe
OGM•tlaltJ of WooArldl Parnlew. II ue D
~lay near Weiat Tale Loop and Blae Lakelforth.
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·F OR THOSE
SS AND OLDER .
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We\/e SOid Over 75 Units In 10 'Weeks!
• Overtooking Terry Park
• 1 & 2 Bedroom
Condominiums
Designed Exclusively
For =Those 55 and •
over
• Remote Controlled
Security Entry Gate
• Short Blocks from Shopping & services
• Clean Air & Fresh Ocean Breez !
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Mondays 1 pm to 6 fll".
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Rancho Monterey designed
with single buyers in mind
Lyon Co. 's Plan B offers dual suites,
each with separate bathrooms. closets
"Nowada~. an Impressive
segment of the new homes
market Is represented by part-
nership purchasers, single adults
who pool their credit and re-.
sources to escape the rent trap
and purchase a home.
''With this In mind, we decided
to offer a dual master suite plan
at Rancho Monterey," said Brian
Norkaitis, vice president for The
Wiiiiam Lyon Co .. dlscu8slng the.
criteria Involved In designing
Plan B, The Sqnta Barbara, one
of four townhome floor plans
offered at Rancho Monterey.
. The two-story Plan B has a
· • centraf fireplace In the living
room and a garden wl11dow and
breakfast nook In the kitchen. A
guest powder room Is also
located on the first floor.
The second floor Is reserved
for the two bedrooms, each with
Its own private bath and separate
closet space.
All Rancho Monterey
townho feature • two-car
garage with direct home access,
plus a fully-fenced rear yard area
that extends the full width of each
residence.
Architects Hales-Langston of
Orange designed the t)omes.
Focal points lnclufJe double
door entries, sloped ceilings In
. living rooms and master
bedrooms, -wood-burning fire-
places. and .wall-to-wall carpet:-
lng In llvlng rooms, family rooms,
halls, stairs and bedrooms.
The ·kitchens feature built-In
appliances, Including self-clean-
ing, eye-level double, ovens with
exhaust hoods; automatic dish-
washers: and food waste dis-
posers.
These are complemented by
custom oak cabinets, pantries,
f ormlca counter tops, sheet vlnyl
flooring, and luminous 1 oak-
trimmed ceiling lighting.
Selected floor plans Include
breakfast bars and garden win-
Plan to s ·ubdivide?
make sure broker
knows the ins, outs
A reaJ estate broker finds a
buyer for a 40-acre parcel. At the
suggestion of the broker, the
buyer divides the parcel Into four,
10-acre parcels, recording a
parcel map for this purpose, and
lists the newly created parcels
with the same broker.
The broker than tells prospec-
tive buyers of the 10-acre parcels
they can divide the parcels Into
four 2~-acre parcels. Again, the
broker says he will take the
listings tor the resales.
The broker tells the buyers
they can quickly and easily file
parcel maps with the local plan-
ning authorities.
The four 10-acre parcels are
sold, and each buyer moves to
divide his parcel into four new
ones (creating 16 parcels in all)
by attempting to file a parcel
map.
The attorney general has taken
the position that In effect it was
the broker who proposed the
division of one parcel Into an
eventual 16.
This requires the filing of a tract
map.
A tract map ls far more dlfflcult
and expensive to obtain than a
parcel map.
In a case such as our example,
the broker would be held respon-
sible, rather then the buyers,
because he Is llcensed by the
state, and represents himself as
knowledgeable in real estate
matters, Including those con-
cerning subdivisions.
For this reason, and for many
more, buyers of land for sub-
divisions should be sure their
brokers are well versed In the
requirements for parcel and tract
maps.
dows In the kitchens.
Rancho Monterey Is a plann d
private community that will
eventually lnclud 133 resl-
dentes, located within a land
pl n of green belts. A recreation
complex that otters a swimming
pool, spa, and sun decks ls
maintained for the private use of
home owners and their guests.
Maintenance ls handled under
the direction of the homeowners
association, to which all owners
contribute monthly fees.
Model homes, furnished and
decorated by Carole Elchen In-
teriors, are displayed Tuesdays
through Sundays from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. and Mondays from noon
until 6 p.m., at 5 :-Vlndy Lane. ;
Addlt1onat Information is avail-
able by calling 643-9525.
Visitors should exit the San
Diego Freeway at Alicia Parkway I
turn right to Moulton Parkway,
continue right to Indian Hiii new
community of Rancho Monterey.
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A central fir~place pro'rides a focal point
for the PlaD B Santa Barbara home at the
.
Willi~ Lyon Co.'• R&ilcho Monterey ln
Lacuna Hill•. Prlcee •tart at $1 us.ooo. .
The buyers all acted In good
faith, Independently of one
another.
According to the California
attorney general, the broker has
violated the Subdivision Map
Act.
Competent advice at the
outset could avoid much delay
and expense down the ~oad.
Simon Sykes Is editor of flr•t
tue8d•y, a journal for the res/
estate Industry, P. 0 . Box 20068,
Riverside, CA 92516 Tel:
686-8005.
Hardhat homebuyers tour Stonegate
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Wave after wave of prospective homebayera •et a roqh
preview of the Garden Grove townhome and condomlntum
project u they tour the flnt phase of the 110-anlt . .
development, •till under con•ttv.ction. Information re-
gardlng the new homea may be obtained by calling
891-5126. . .
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You r very best buy in
Huntin tori Beach
Occupying• blurt· top setting •bove th• Boise From $68 900 ·
Chic• W1l<Jltl11 ROHrv• end the Pac1f1e Ocean
C.bo ~f Mar tS JVSt moment• from P11cif1C C~st
h lghw•y •n<J prestl(Jious Huntington Harbour:
Stw10, on. end two bedroom con<Jom1mums are
oft #Id with speost amernt1tn 1nc/1J<111'1Q • full ~ 19 lnd<XX r1cqu.tball court, renni6 court, pool, •P•. •nd • huge twcr•tC?rY recreation bulldmg
Mode open daily 10 A M to 5 00 p M
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Nine La Cuesta homes available
for immediate occupancy in HB
---Ayr~s townhomes are half a mile from ocean, owners Association dues are
about $50 a month for all exterior
landscaping, gardening, and
matntenaACe of all the common
areas and recreational f acllltles.
with room for a hot tub on private patio
Nine homes are left and avall-
able for Immediate occup&11cy.at
the· La Cuesta By the Sea de-
velopment by Ayres In Hunt-
ington Beach.
The stucco-and-tiled-roof
townhomes are Just one-half mile
from the ocean and have a
private rear patio area large
enough for a hot tub.
Financing options available In-
clude a 10-year fixed rate at 9'h
percent.
Plan 1 offers 1,250 square feet
of llvlng space. It Includes a two-
bedroom, two-bath townhome
with a private patio enclosed off
the master bedroom. It features
an Inside laundry and Is available
for Immediate occupancy.·
-Two other models are two-
story and three-bedroom, with
2'h baths.
Plan 10 has 2'h baths In a
1, 700-square-f oot plan that fea-
tures a marble f I replace In the
master bedroom, plus a dressing
and wardrobe area. The master
bathroom has a Roman tlle tub. A
gallery overlooking the living
room suggests a study. The
massive living room flreplace, set
at an angle, Is .the focal point of
the room.
Plah 20 boasts''1,747 square
feet of living area. Thia plan
features 2'ff baths aet off by a
large wardrobe and dressing
area In the master bedroom and
two eparate dres Ing areas In
the second bath upstalra.
The plans m ntloned above
start at $181,990.
The townhomea offer
amenitl auch as cathedral·
be med c lllng , microwave
oven , bullt·ln contlnuou clean·
Ing ovens and gas cooktop .
Att ched double garag W1th
automatic door opener , 220-
volt outlets for electric dryera and
gas for laundry nd appllenc
r II tand ard .
Energy and safety features
Include forced air heating,
weatherstripping on exterior
doors and smoke detectors.
These townhomes are located
near shopping centers, schools,
and transportation.
The recreation activities for
homeowners Include a pro-
fessionally maintained tennis
court and a private clubhouse for
entertaining, meetings or special
activities. La Cuesta Home-
La Cuesta by the Sea may bi
visited by taking the San Diego
Freeway to Beach Boulevard,
driving south on Beach to Atlanta
Avenue, turning right on Atlantic,
then right on the first street Into
the development.
Professionally decorated
models are open dQlly from 10:30
a.m. to dusk except Fridays.
Further detalls may be obtained
by phoning 536--4400.
Lyon awards contracts
for Parklane in Irvine
The ·.w1111em Lyon Co. hM
awarded contr.ct8 for landlCllP9
architecture and model home
decOratlng tor tM firm'• ihifl9-
famUy detached Wood~
P&rktane ~t In IMM.
Frank AeclrMCher & A•·
IOCfat• Wfl direct the llndacape
architecture, White Ctrole Elehen
lntertora wtH be reeponalble for
furnllhlftG · end decorating thit
four moc1.-In the MW ~h·
t>Omood of uecuttv. homel.
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CLASSIFIED 642-5678
. OPEN SUNDAY
1331 Glla11, Dover Shewn (1-4:30) ..... sw.ooo
Bnutiful home w/indoor pool + retractable roof, 4
Bd, 4 Ba & pwd rm Fee land. ·~
1330 611111, Dovw Shores (l-4:30) ..... $775,000
Dramatic home w/bay & niaht-haht vitw,
courtyard, with pond pool & puttina creen. f ff
land.
32 Ima Loa Ct, le (12-4) ..................... SlM,000
Newport Crest Condo, 2 Bd, 2~ Ba some ocean
view. Com• pool, wal~ to ~-
760 VII Udo Nord, 81 (2-4) .......... " .... $1,725,000
Larae S Bd Bayfron~ best location and next to
areenbelt. Choice 45' lot
124 Via QWto, Udo Ide (l-4) ................ $469,000
3 Bd, Iara• master w1te. 2 patios. recentli
remodeled. 39' Wide lot.
121 Udo'"' Or, f2 (12-4) ...... ._ ........ $495,000
Bayfront condO, 2 Bd & den, 3 81, professionally
decorated.
UMllU
111 Y11 Ua IHlll 1,1 llt/111 1-1
MarVeloua 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool,
spa. 100' boat apace.-Xlnt Fm. $4,850,000.
Charin1rig Spaniah 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot,
deck, courtyard, pier & llfp. $1,100,000.
t&Yllll •lft ~fflllT ....
Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $645,000.
PlllUIU .... IOUIHHT
Exdtln& Ocean & Jetty views, 4 Br, 3 Ba,
3700 1q. ft. car parking. $1,285,000.
Wiit UY IYI llfflllT
At N.H.Y.C. Traditiorial 5 Br 1~
bay view. Owner~· $1,050,000.
UllU WU llUllH
Panoramic ocean & dty view, spacious 5
Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt financing .. now $799,000.
llnll NllT llTIHI
C~tom view Iota next to Casa Pacifica,
San Clemente from 1550,000.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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COLDWeLL
BANl(eR(J
•¥111 m1111 .. 11,111
Price reducUon! FabuloU1 front row
Y1ew overloOkln.8 bay and ocean
with Catalina SW\let.I U a back·
ground. Four lbedroom, three batha
plus a sparlclina pool. Leuehold. . .
114, 1• Pllll lllllTlll
Palermo, almoat '14 ac., poot, cul~•
aac atrMt with echool at the end. 4
Bdrm, 2~ Ba, formal dining, famlly
rm. $168,000 MIL 11t T.O. Variable .
loan maxed at 13~'/e. Now only
1299,900. Opn Hae every Sat/Sun
2-5. 1970 Port Ountelgh Ctr, Npt Bch. ·
Jay Smith, Irvine Coaat Realtor•.
788-7500
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6800 Sq~ Ft. Colonial masterpiece "with
5 l::iedrooms, fonnal dinlni room and
executive library. Plua pool, spa and 1
acre of lriinlcured grounds. 24 hour
aecurity guard. Owner will consider
exchanging for Bay or Oceanfront
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·Superb loeatibn, quiet, \.i block tO
prestigious beach & tennlJ club. Walk
to ~ sandy beach, shops, banks:
restauranw and bua. Superior quality
b~ of redwood and brick; 8
elegant spacious 2-Bd.rm units, charm· i"i and homey. Fireplace on entire
briCk Wall in each tinlt; temt CO\\a ti1a
cm railed hearths, .wr., verandas;
pegged .hardwood ;tloora: copper.
~blng. Cared for by fuuy owner .
•1.6 mllllon. WW trade dawn for local
houae. Subatantlal prtnciJ)ala oruy.
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1111,000
Rare location. CW-cl -ac, hup
yard with antique play house, brick
BBQ, 20 fruit treee and back bay
vif!W. Thia 4 bedrooin home la a
perfect home to · nU.ao a tamuy.
Seller may CAlT)' lame flnandn&.
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Greet tnve1tment at only 121~,000.
Two one bedroom unit.a In very ruc:e
condition. Large patio and separate i g~es. Excellent rental area. Will
trade.
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EXceptioilal value In this lplldous
home with vaulted ceWnas. fire-
places and French doon open!na
onto a garden atrium. 4 Bedrooma,
2 ~ baths, 3car1araae. Take advan-
tage of the $100,000 lit T.D. at 9.~CI.
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.f Bdnn PATIO ,.W9,000
4 Bdnn SPACIOUS "'187,600
3 Bdnn OONOO 169,500
4 Bdrm 3 CAR GAR 189,000
5 Bdrm 8 BTH BIG 19~.000
4 Bdnn 3 CAR GAR 219.000
4 Bdrm POOL 299.000
4 Bdnn GOLF VIEW 329.000
4 Bdnn FAIRWAY 475,000
4 Bdrm POOL/SPA 375,000
· For details call 751-3191 /
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.. PROPERTIES
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15,500,000
<!4Jtt1te1 21 S#q ~
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Vtty iharp 2 bedroom rondo. Upper
unit with treat view ot greenbelt
Quiet location. 3 poOla, spa, recreation
room. Cloee to SoUth Coat Plaza.
Reduc:ed to bargain j>rice of $69,900.
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IHI UT/la 1-a at l4t1ialuJ9'tft
Spacious 4 Bdrm & den, 2 'h baths:
Two 2 car sarages. Lai"g~ lot with
room for pool or RV parkina.
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must eell Nr.W. Hu carport with
aior.ge. deC'Unty gate, eOlar h ted
pool t.t. Jacuzzi, exercile room and
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RARE 200' PRIME
ISLAND POINT Hft,-416 bdrm, big CSOC'K(aJ~ pay awn ~
swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking. Low owner fin. $750,000
{land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun. 1-5
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hlshlights this dnunatic 8 BR.
den. 3 bath home. kY . h • -
tom ule & f .... H .. -...
carpet. Steps to commu ty pool
& tenrus. Martha M b/Micki
Cooper. $206t000
LISI TIMI Ill UIYM
Prime location overlook:ipg f ir·
waya. lake and rute b . 5 BR, 4
fireplaces. library, billiard rm,
fi.mily rm. Attention to every
detail in-custom Val ntine
built. home: Tom Allinson.
$2.6SO.OOO .
'\ snauss VIEW
Large private loL One story, 3
BR, family room, dining room,
wrap around patio gardens. New
carpet. three car gangc. Barbara
Aune. $575,()()9
111 CUYll IOI lf1COT 111!1M
With a touch of French ~
pean. this 5 BR. 5 'h BA. tra-
ditional esta~ is truly as~
offering. Includes six fireplaces,
a country kitchen, library,
elevator, -fonnal -dining and--
breakfast rooms and a sweeping
view of the Big Canyon Golf and
Country Club. Excellent terms.
Danny Bibb. $1,950,000
Ill CllYl.._,AllW&Y LfCATlll
This 3 BR, 2 ~ Bll customized
home has all the quality yo\1
would expect from this pres-
tJgious location. Features an in-
credible kitchen. Awaiting your
gourmet thoughts. Danny Bibb.
$649,000
CISTR UILISI l1MI UTlTI
Th.Ls 8,000 sq. fL home contains 6
BR, 6 full BA + 2 ~ BA (upstairs
& downstairs), family room,
bonus room, wine cellar with
tasting room, swimming pool &
spa. All this plus every im-
aginable amenity and a magnifi-
cent panoramic ocean, bay view.
Maureen White/Ed Escano.
$1,695,000
uu. 11111--nen PDfUT
Ra.re "Lucerne" with panoramic
ocean, bay light views. 3 BR, 3
BA, fam rm, 3 fireplaces, master
BR with retreat. Lots of planta-
tion ahutters. moldings, oak
built-ins and marble. Maureen
White & Ed FBcano. $699,900
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Internationally acclaimed de-
sfgner, A:rt1'itirValdes, tias given
his personal residence special at-
tention and is offering his 'I BR,
4 ~ BA,'fam.ily nn home for sale
completely furnished. Ed or
Maureen. $1,700,000
LIYULE CllmY FIEICll
Lido N<>rd. Bayfront! Lg warm
family home (6-7 BR), 3 car gar-
age. French doors, brick patios &
floors, crown molding, fireplace
in master suite. Dona Chichester.
$1 ,295,000
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A great ...;.Que in this 3 BR, family
room home. An exceptional mas-
ter suite, 2 fireplaces, security
system. Ocean view and com-
plete privacy. First ti.me offered.
Lucy Rose. $695,000
CAllEllMIU
PllOWllO ICW YlEW
Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family nn,
fonnal dining on home. This
single atory 'residence has been
remodeled and professionally
decorated. Shutters, skylights,
plus many upgrades. Pool and
spa located in private courtyard.
Donna Godshall. $699,000
C IDllOU Piil UI VIEW
The eetting for this "D" Plan is
Eastbluff is special indeed. The
enormous yard with its view of
Newport Center and Catalina ac-
commodates an elegant p6ol
which invites family and friends.
Coby Ward. $275,000
SUPOI VIEW
Model perfect Turtle Rock home
offering beauuful Vlew m charm-
ing country settmg. Single level
2 BR, den home on huge lot.
Micki Cooper. $264.000
llSTllCTIYt ,IEWPllT EST&n
Dramatic executive home nestled
in a secluded forest setting with
waterfalls, nature traih. Koi
ponds and exoUc black bottom
lagoon spa. The perfect executive
home for indoor/outdoor enter-
tairung Paula Bailey $750,000
m • ICWflHT UPLD
Luxurious 3 BR uni Upper
with spa tub, 2 fi.replac: . Great
rent potential on both unit.a.
Bank re po. Mak~ off r! Paula
Bailey. $595,000
644-8200
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• HOMEI FOR IALE
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406 E.Bay St, CM
831-12ee 1215,000 12-5
2315 Margaret, Npt Hefghta, N.8.
84&-7111 $179,800 Sun 1:30-5:30
324 Poppy Ave, Corona dee Mar
873-8494 $350,000 • Sunday 1-5
9 Rue Vlltat1, Bia Cyn. NB
e«-e200 830'5.ooo Sun 1-s
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28 BekxM.lrt Or.South, BelcQwt NB
&44--6200 $876,000 Set/Sun 1-5
3145 eo.ton Way, ea.ta Mesa
548-2313 $164,900 Sunday 1-4
2542 Cttde, Baylhore, NB
844-e200 $329,000 Sun 1-5
1055 ConcOrd Street, Coeta Mesa
548-2313 $149,000 Saturday 1-4
18 eyp,.... pt, 8'Q Cyn, NB
750.:9100 11;100,000 ·Sat/Sun 1-5
••4827 Dorchester, (Cameo Hghlnda) CdM
780-9073 $475,000 Sunday 1-5
••52 OrM• Bay, Spyglua, N.8 75~19 $-429,500 Sunday 1-5
2 8R plue PAM RM or DEN **1024 E. BaJboe Blvd., Penlnada. N.B
••23 BMchcomber Of, Jumlne Orte. CdM 831-1400 11,050,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
831-7300 $675,000 Sun 1-5 1358 Galmfy, Oovw Sharee, Npt. Buch
29 MalnMll, Jumlne CrMk, CdM 642-5200 s7a5,ooo Sunday 1-4
759-9173 $290,000 Sunday 1-5 2711 Harbor Vl9w Or (HVHtN.B
·--------760-8333 $599,000 Sunday 1-5
S8EDROOll
••1130 eert<lhlt9 (WMtdttr) Nwpt Bch
831-4994 $248,000 S.VSun 1 ... 5
v2535 er..tvieW, Baylhor•, Npt e.ctl
844-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-6
607 Knowefl Pl. Coeta Mee&
831-2242 $119,900 8atlSun 12-4
19271 McLaren Ln, HB
983-4322 $128,500 Sat/Sun alt day
3335 Ocean BIVd. Corona d9I Mar
759-1501 $925,000 Sunday 1-4
1709 Orea, Cotta Meea
548-2313 1124,900 • Sunday 1-4
7 Rue ChatMU Royal, NB
844-7020 $635,000 Sun 1-5
214 Via Grazlana. NB
844-7020 $345,000 Sun 1-5
••5 Aue Fountalnbleeu, Big Cenyon
545-5510 $457,000 Sunday 2-5
1419 SMtanela Twrace, COM
844-7020 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
214 Vla lthlca Udo, NB
87M181 $-420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I llR Phi• FAM RM or DEN
21 Canyon Creet, COM
644-7020 $198,500 Sun 1-6
941 Serra Way (Meea Del Mat) C.M.
-432-8451 $13e,500 080 Sat/Sun 12-4
2124 Vi.ta Lar9do;-81utf9, NB
759-1501 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
273 Wake Fatelt Rd, CM
831-7370 1123,500 Sun 1-5
2124 Waltece CM
7151z.3191 1119,900 Sun 1-4
2015 Windward, Newport Beectt
831-1400 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
• ~ plue FAM RM or DEN .
1830 Antlgua1~ Shor•, N.B.
831-1400 M75,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1018 Nottingham Rd, Weetdlff, N.B
831·7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**801 Bayalde Or., Promontory Bay, NB
631-1400 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 Bethany, Turtle Rock, lrvtne
759-9173 $210,000 Sunday 1-5
4e33 Oorcheeter (Climeo Hlghland) CdM
873-1181 1355.000 Sun 1-5
•518 EJ MO<Mna. NftpOit Beiect'I
&40-i8e8 $389,900 Sat/Sun ·1-5
**1510 e. OcMnfront, Pentnauta. NB
&40-4868 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
1968 Flamingo , NB
844-7020 1187,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
*1700 Galaxy, DoWr Shor•. N.B
15a-1501 seoo.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5
1441 G.aaxy Or, Dover Shoree, Npt ~
548-5M7 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
222 Coral, Balboa llland ••8 Jade Cove, NB
644-9080 $-475,000 Sunday 1-5 760-8333 1825,000 Sun 1-5
1419 DOtphin Terr .. !MM Terr. CdM -----_602 Klnga Ro:~CftffhMn) Nwpt 8ch 875-5930 1785,000 fee Sat/Sunct.y 1-5 846-7278 ,000 -SUnday r.5 - -
•• 1900 Galaxy DrtYe, OOYir Shorea, N8
831-7300 $545,000 Sun 1-5
•2501 Harbor Vl9w Or. N9wport Beilctl
780-1219 $500.00 Set/Sun 1-5
913 Huntington St tJ: 983-8000 S185, Sun 1-5
988 Junlpero (Meea dee Mar). CM
751-3191 1137,900 Sun 1-5
1322 Keel Or, HVH, COM
844-e200 1349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1215 MartMrl 0rM. Bayer•, NB
831-7300 1395.~ DilAY 1-5 * ** Momtna Star Ln, OoYet Shot91, NB 831-730Cl, 1886,000 $at/Sun1..&
1528 Or.nae Aw.(com. PMner)COata Meea
9n-·11CMJ $215,ooo SUnday 11.:..4 * •1084 PeeoMot Or, Oowt 8hor9e. NB
831· 7300 '560,000 Sun 1-5
•332 '°"--Corona del Mar 111·7300 l4e0,000 Sun 1-a
2053 Port 8'teeot Qrde. NI 781-8100 tnl,IOO Sun 1-6
n-. HirtMlr fldOe-t•••ott ...._ ., • .,., 1431,000 8at/8un 1"5
«M Vllea Grlndi. COM
144-70IOll41,000 Sat 1..S
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*1328 MartMra Ortw, ~NB
631-7300$345,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5
**404 Morning Star Ln, Na'PO*'t BeeCtt 844-8080 SSS0,000 Saturday 1-5
••4&45 Petham.& C.Shorea, COM
&«-8200 $758,000 ~t/Sun 1-5
••223 POinMttia. COM
87MOOO 1834.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••1218 POlarte, Newport 8MCt\
546-2313 $550,000 ~ 1-5
•2041 PM BrlstOI, Harbor View Homee, NB
831·7300 $3e8,000 Su~ 1-5
*1970 PM Ounletgtt Cir, NB
788-7600 $$298,800
23n ~Costa Meea
645-0303 11ao.aso
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54a-231a 11ee.eeo ~ 1~ ·•3802 ChlrN P*e, Npt llllnd, ..
831-7300 le&0,000 eun 1..a
1084 Corona Ln. (rMM det rMt)CM
831-7370 1198,800 "8un 1-5
••20 eyp;.. Point, Big~. N8
831-7300 1895,000 6at/8un 1-'6
• 509 De Arm. COM 78()..8333 1588,000 Sat 1-5
'*•14 Geneve, H-Rdge, NB
7eo-e333 11.860.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
e 11 Hwt>or tMnCS Dr, N8
76M100 11,300,000 Sun 1-6
220 Jlltlft'W COM
~7211 S4el,OOO
4'e Mlellon 8'y, 8o¥a11. NS 78M333 1691~000 .·
-43 Montedto, apyg1a. COM
7eo-t333 1725~000
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Sun 1-4
Sun 1"'5
Sun 1.-6
54e.2313 '290.000 8'lndey 1-4
*' Plnehurlt, Baa Cyn, N8 844-GOO te75,000 Sun 1-5
1228 Poiana OrNe, ~ snor.. NB
831-7300 $845,000 SaUSun 1-5
1718 PM 8Nifflekt, H.V. Hme. N.8 .
831-7300 &310,000 ~ 1-6
*1721 MIWln Wfft, 8-)Qeet, Npt Bdl.
831-7300 13()5,000 ~ 1-5
1519 8Mtlllgo Dr1ve, Ba)'CI'•, Npt 8Ncft
873-7300 1345.000 ·:~ 1-6
* 1807 Toyon Lw, 8a'JCi• Npt ~
831-7300 $290.000 . ~ 1-1
• 14 Traf8igllr. H. Rdge. N8 7~ $1,895,400 Sat/Sun 1-6
**107Vla Udo8oud. Udo &M &44-90e0 $2,.00.000 Sunday 12-t
**238 Via Udo Soud (Udo ........ 8c:h 759-9100 11,550,000 SatJ8Un 1-6
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••5 ao.. Pl, f.m'r F •• COM ~ $850, &#\ 1-5
***107 MlfOrd, c.m Stn, COM
64+e200 11,599,0000 s.t/Sun 1-4
CONDOS FOR SAA.a
1 BEDROOM
1872 MonrcMa, eo.t.a Meea
848-1111 m .soo SUnday 1-4
28R plueFAll~or DEN
••25 S.. lelMd, BID CMyon, N.B 645-4303 $216,000 Sunc:t.y 1-S
19EDROOM
21 Barte'lt•tto, Nftpoft Cf91t. Npt llkf:i.
831-7300 $179,000 Sund8y 1-6 * 15 K1e10e. NB 844-7020 11~.~ Sun 1-5
*430 Vlata Grande, Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $218,500 Sat/Sun 1-6
•BEDROOM
*2158 V18ta Entnida (Bluffa) Nwpt Bch
759--9100 $218,000 /Sat/$m 1-5
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84&-7171 1179,900 Sunday 1-4
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7 1501 1295,000 SundaY 2-t 1.,,..., ...
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Was that Ronald Rea,an
stumping ror votes in the heart
or Washington. DC' There
was the long black limo. and
there was the band or report·
ers. There were even grim·
raced Secret Service agents
shoving aside spectators who
pressed too close. But wait.
what about those movie cam·
eras' And tliose Secret Service
agents. they were. well. they
were -boogeying. From the
president's mouth came, "OK,
people ease on through/Rair
pin' Ron Seagan's,got,cheese
for you." As you may haye
guessed. this was not a cam·
paign stump but a stomp. The
man in the red. white and
blue tie. a dead ringer ror the
Gipper, was Bob Schmidt,
65. an interior decorator -
sometime companion and
onetime California governor
Jerry Brown. Ullmann, 44,
still has some trouble with
American social customs. "I
have round very
strange your 'da·
ting' system.·:
she says. "You
have dinner with
a man and you
are 'dating' him:
"scared to death" by two ••
teachers he had as a child in
England. ··They made me
think." says the man who in
turn struck fear in the hearts
or law students in his famous
·Paper Chase role. •
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Bridget loves Bernie was
the name of the NBC series
that introduced David
Birney to the public and to
his ruture wife, Mereclltb
Baxter. Now Birney loves
Brittany -Morp.n Brit·
tany, that is. late of Dallas
and now his co-star on the
new ABC series Gittler, about
the workings or a glitzy celeb-
rity magazine. But Baxter-
• Birney. star of
BC's Family
TteS. has nothing
to wony about:
Ilavki'~ .attach·
ment to Morgan
could be des-
cribed as simply
a clothes en-
counter. "Up to
now. I would do
a scene, change,
get back to the
set, then cool my
heels waiting ror
the actress to ar-
rive." he ex·
plains. "Morgan
;..-.__, beats me back to
tr Patrick Swayze
looks like an athlete.
it's because he is one.
The up-and-coming
star of several recent
movies about small·
town. teenage America
was offered athletic
scholarships in just
about every sport you
can think of. He final-
ly settled on gymnas-
tics at San Jacinto
Junior College 1n his
hometown. Houston.
"I alwar,s do my own
stunts. • he claims
proudly. -He's a naturaJ.
then. ror physically de-
mandi ng roles. In his
latest project. a film in
production called
Young Blood, he cuts
a...convinci11g figure-as
an ice hockey player.
"My goal was to be ac-
cepted as a skater by
the hockey players,"
he says.
It's not the first tiJt)e
Swayze has striven for
a~nce. He danceH
from an early age and "loved
it. Sometimes it was lonely.
going to dance class in Texas.
Sometimes I got beat up
beeause of it. My answer was
.... and Republican -frorp Villa·
nova. Pa , who was starring in
a satirical music video called
Rapmaster Ronnie. The video
is already getting wide airplay
on M1V. the cable station. But
when the four-minute send-up
was shown al the Democratic
national convention. one
viewer was not amused when
he heard "Reagan" intone.
"I've got an open mind on
civil rights/My younses! son
grew up in tights." The· Jone
critic? Ron ReqanJr .. who
had hung up his ballet shoes
to cover the convention for
Pla)bo)' magazine.
I cannot believe
that grownups in
America call this
dating!" Liv and
'Ingmar's daugh·
ter, 17-year-old
Unn, may have
more insight.
She gets a large
dose of America
ror six months
every year when
she leaves Nor-' r \' \ \ \' I \ f the set. It makes
me wonder if she's actually a
twin -no one can be that
to become one
of them,
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York.
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Behind every successful man
(or woman) is a Rood .•.
teacher? Ltidlle Ball credits
lJlllan ~with ''nev·
er letting me set away with a
thing -she was like a second
motfler." The comedienne
liked the Jamestown. N.Y.
teacher so much that she
named Carolyn Applebee, the
character in I /.,(){)e lucy:-after
her. Long ago. Ruth Wiiker·
aon dared to strike a blow at
Dan Rather's ego! As the
sponsor of the Wharton , Tex-
as, high school newspapef.
.she challenged the future for·
midable newsman: "You're
not as ~ a reporter as you
t,hink you are, but you can
be.'' Jolua ttoueman was
fast."
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so I played football and
danced."
D l a ·~~oes~~n=.~ i
would she marry again?" asks i
SA. ol ColOrado Springs. z
C.olo. ~
"Marriage is not out." ;
the six-times married ~
and divorced actress re-!
plies. "For young people, l marriage is very impor-
tant, so children have a
fat her and mother. U a
marriage starts off with
understartdang and
rriendship, then there is
no reMOn why it should
no\ endure. But for me
marriase would be ridi·
culous. I have f!Very-
thing that I want."
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WHO DECIDES WHEN POLITICAL
ADVERTISING ON lV HAS GOTTEN TOO
DIRTY? IN LARGE PART, YOU DO.
BY EDWIN DIAMOND AND STEPHEN BATES
the umpires ol the press quickly step in,
for reporters are also watching the ad
campaign. Their news stories can gen-
erate a backlash that leaves the attack·
ing candidate worse off than when he
started. Even if it doe,n't produce a
backlash as such. a negative spot can
create other problems for a campaign:
Attacks· often harden the lines. firmmg
up some voters' tentative support for the
attacked opponent. Or an attack may
provide the excuse for the opposition to
let loose with its own negative adverti.s-
i ng -advertising that may prove more t-----------------..-------------------------------1 effective, perfiaps. because the A s the 1984 presidential cam-Sasser. who could properly say, 'Thank several anti-Ford oommercials. One spot counterattacking candidate can invoke
paign picks up pace after the you. Mr. Beard." listed Ford's op~ilion over the years "seH-defense."
traditional Labor Day speech-As these examples indicate, nesa1ive to Medicare, school lunc:A~ and similar With all these risks. why do negative
es, the two sides, so far apart ads are risky. Anr spot, commeroal or proposals. The idea was to paint the commertials ever get aired?
on most matters, are in agreement on political. may fai to persuade or even president as an unfeeling man. But Often, we discovered, they are essen-
one important point: A good part of the interest the public. But only "attack" Gerald Rafshoon. Carter's chief media tial. A candidate facing an uphill race
Reagan-Mondale race will be conducted spots have the added danger of offend-adviser, rejected the spots after they knows that he must do two things: in-
on television, and much of that 1V cam-ing voters and thereby hurting the spon-were made. Whatever opinions ~le crease his own support and, at some
paign will be vigorous and aggressive. soring candidale. In all , we found. four had about Ford's competence, Raf5boon point. drive lhe opponent's support
This year. though. the candidates factors determine whether an attack spot explains , an attack on his compassion below SO percent This is especially lf!Je.
would be well advised to go easy r---~----=-----:--=~-~~-...._---_, wouldn't work: no one would John Oeardourff told us, when the op-
on the rough stuff in their 1V believe ford was heartless. ponent is an incumbent. Incumbents re-
campaisning. Our research into S. The Rest of the Cam· quire anack. "If people voted for him
the effectiveness of politJcal spot palp: Attack ads seldom win once. why not vote for him again? They
ads suggests that "going nega· campaigns. As a rule, the can-have 10 be persuaded that he hasn't
tive" -as the trade calls it -dtdate must also offer a positlve, measured up to the job in some way."
can be a sword that cuts two appealing statement of his own In 1984. the task of pointing out the
wa~. A confrontational style in candidacy, and that statement . incumbent's shortcomi~ falls to Walter
1V spots may ensure that view· must stnl<e a responsive ctiord MonClafe. in order to tinng Ronara
ers recall the ad. but it can lose in voters During the early 1984 Reagan's support below SO percent.
votes in the election booth Democratic primaries, for exam-Mondale also has another incentive to
In Ronald Reagan 's first cam· pie. John Glenn's attack spots "go negative": When Reagan has been
paign for public office in 1966. against Walter Mondale were put on the defensive over the years, he
~ for example. Reagan's opponent, strong. weJl-made and effective. has often stumbled. Stuart Spencer ! Gov Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, But Glenn was unable worked for Reagan in the 1966 and 1970
a Democrat, launched one of .the simultaneously to put forward gubernatorial eJections in California. and ~ dirtiest 1V campaigns ever compelling. ~itive rea.sOns for in the 1980 presidential election. But in
.j agai~st the c~all~r. One spot The infamous anti-Goldwater .. Daay" spot in the 1964 prellden-voters to support him. His at· 1976, Spencer worked against Rf'agan, ~how~ old film dips of. Reagan , rial race cut from this child 10 foot• 01 0 nud1tor blast. racks moved some voters away helping Gerald Ford hold on to the
mcludmg some from has career from Mondale but, their moor· nomination. "Reagan is what I call a
as a 1V spokesman touting "new Boraxo succeeds fizzles or backfires. ings loosened. many of those voters rhythm candidate," Spencer has said.
waterless hand deaner." The spot dosed I. Character and 11mlna: Not moved to Gary Hart -who seemed to "He's a lousy defensive candidate but a
with the announcer saying: "Over. the everyone can try the attack tactic. Jt offer a dearer, more positive aJtemative sood offensive candidate. So you try to
years Ronald Reagan has played many helps if the attackins candidate is iden· than Glenn did. get him on the defensive." In 1976,
roles . This year he wants to play gover· tified by the voters "in the most ~live 4. Tiie fairnea fldOr: This is the Spencer did that by blowing holes in a
nor. Are you willing to pay the price of poss1bfe terms," points out John Deaf. most important element in an ad cam· Reagan tax proposaJ just before the New
admission?" Another Brown ad baldly dourff. who helped pr6duce Gerald paign, and the most difficult to define. Hampshire primary. The Mondale staff
reminded viewers that it was an actor Ford's advertising m 1976. Ford's ads for both press and public. Still, the au· will be studying Spencer's record.
who shot Abraham Lincoln . The spots could be tough on Jimmy Carter dience senses when it is being had -Most of Mondale's attack ads will hit
crea1ed a blizzard of unfavorable stories because people thought positively of the average 35-year-old has been watch· at Reagan's policies ralher than his per·
in California newspapers, and the voters Ford. But there are limits to what even ing television and listening to the blan· sonality. Personality-focused advertisins
judged the Brown offensive to be. well, a nice guy can do. If an attack comes dishments of . advertising for three can be both legitimate and effective, as
offensi\.e The result was a DiC.kl~ vote late in th~ campaign and can be laoel· deCades now. The well-schooled viewer when the opponent has behaved inex-
against Brown. ed as a "las-minute smear tact.Jc." it may is nobody's foot. plicably or erratically. But in 198-1.
Twb years ago, backlash occurred ~nerate a backlash sympathy vote. As This sald, all viewers ca.n neverthel5 ul'ldecKied voters seem mriltonable with
after an ad of monumental inanity was key Reagan adviser Stuart Spencer told use some guidance to tell the fair from Reagan the man, even some of them
a.ired. The announcer in a spot for Robin us. 'This is a harsh way of saying it, but the loul in campaign ads. Viewers, for harbor doubts about his policies.
Beard. the Republican candidate fort~ if you're going to ~roy somebody, you instance, should be on the lookout for The accusation ''broken promises'' 1s
U.S. Senate from Tennessee. declared try to do it early." . the indirect attack, a commercial that often effective. For this. the Mondale
that the incumbent. JameS Sasser. had 2. Credlblllty G..pa: In 1972, the never mentions the opponent's name. forces may resurrect footage of candidate
·voted repeatedly to•send foreign aid to Richard Nixon campaign aired a spot One favorite method of attacking the Reagan in 1980 promising to balance the
"committed enemies of our oountry." On that accused the Democratic nominee. opposition indirectly is the person-on· bod.set. The deficit itself is an abstract
rttn, an actor playing Fidel Castro lit George McGovern. of planning to put th&-Street spot. In this technique. the issue, d1ff1CUll to communicate, bUt
a big cigar with a dollar bill and said, half the nauon on welfare. Polls how-media managers tape dozens of brief in· •·broken promi " is a simple. effective
"Much1S1ma grocias. Senor Sasser: •· ed that the commercial had no effect. As terviews with ordinary P.OOJ>le. Those idea. Social Security, hkewisie, is a rong
The ~ generated statewide indeed one voter said of th spot. "Nobody who raise the desired point m th nation~1de, publicitv. much of 1t critical could believe that." _,. d ired languase, and who round out ffT' kc.tum Edwtn Diamond u a JQUmaldl and
of Beard for twisting 5asser's voting Emotional as well as factual credibili· the d ired demographic mix, are then s::J'W':J..n:::v;: :t"rt:,ff:~0~=
rt.'COl'd to imply financial support for t\' al90 plays a role. In 1976,. the Jimmy edited together into a fast-pa<:ed ~pot. Ad\·trt•Mna on Tele\ is 00 um PtMished 1hts
Manust Cuba. The voters ralhed to Caner campaign staff commissioned Ir the voters are low to scream foul , ummrr IH \t!T Pt0> •
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issue for Mondale-all the stronger be=
cause older ~e are especie.lly likely
to vote. The Reagan administration has
stumbled on the issue seYeril times, giv-
ing the Mondale forces an opening. The
standard in Social Security spots comes
from the 1964 Lyndon Johnson cam-
paign, when an ad showed a Social
Se<:urity card being tom in hall. The
form has been resurrected time after
time since. Look for it, or a dose fac·
simile, thiS fall.
Finally, the administration may be
vulnerable an women's issues, in part
because of the president's opposition to
the Equal Rights Amendment. Con-
versely, the Mondale-Ferraro ticket
seems, at this writing, well positioned
to make women's issues a strength.
Commercial em~hasizing this are like-
ly. either stariing Ferraro (assuming that
by this time .she haS ridden out the fami-
ly finances nap) or featuring women
voters talking about her.
What of the Reagan team? As the can-
didate initially well ahead in polls,
Reagan may not need to emphasize at·
tack commercials~lmost surely his
campaign will use some negatives, but
their timing, number, and harshness will
depend on how dose the race seems to
be. If the airwaves seem saturated with
anti-Mondale ads in October, you'll
know the Reagan forces are worn .
In those adS. don't look for Ronald
R~ himself. Many voters are 6ftend.
ed when an incumbent president gets
down in the political dirt, and Reagan's
campaign managers probably won't
want to risk it. Instead of Reagan in his
campaign's attack ads, look for an·
nouncers, SUJT08ates such as George
Bush, and people on the street. One
likely person--0n-the-street 2d would
prominently feature women applaudina
Reagan and Bush-and. perhaps. in-
clude a remark that a woman vice presi-
dent would be nice, but then so is a
woman Supreme Court Justice.
The R~ team will likely hit on Mondale's i my Carter connection as
well, know1 g that many Americans
view the Carter presidency as a failure.
The Republicans may also attack Mon-
dale as a tool of special interests-since
that allegation seemed to slow him
down. for a time, during the primaries.
In addition, they may produce a flip-nop
spot. listing Mondale's changes of~
lion over t~_years while a photo of him
flips from side to side.
None of the attack ads launched by
either side will tell the whole story. A
few will be unfait But none. we predict,
will be outrageous -given a sophis-
ticated electorate and a watchful press.
Boch in size and attentiveness, that
audience is a relatively new featu~ Of
American politics. In leSs than three
decades. tele\ision has~ make our
presidential election an Immediate and
accessible national contest. Th~ have
been harmful side effects, such as in-
creased cost of cam · nin . But th ~
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has been a positive effect as weU: a
reduced level of political invective.
George Washington, running for re-
election, was called a "whoremaster"
and a would-be monarch; Jefferson. a
CO\\'ard and atheist; Unooln, a· "rail-1 American politics f6r the better. splitting baboon." By bringing politic.al How dirty will things~ this fall? ot
messages to everyone-supporters, all that dirty, believe 1t or not. The
undecided voters, opposed voters, and American voter is too smart -and the
reporters alike-televi.W>n has changed candidates know it.· IW
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five Moraan Silver Dollar sets ror ~.00 have incttased in value o~ tm umu in
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GETTING PERSONAL W ITH
PLACIDO DOMINGO
THE GREAT OPERA TENOR
DISCUSSES HIS LIFE AND CAREER
H is is a 00tee thats undeniably
OM of a handh.JI in history.
t•ariously described as
.. brilliant and trumpeling ·•
"burnished bronz.e .. and "darkly gllSlen-
ing " Small wonder that Placido Dom-
ingo. the Spanish-born tenor with lht
Slrikmg good looks more suggesiiue of
Hollywood than IA Scala. has lately
leaped from the~ opera Slages to the
intemor10nal spo11f11,ht.
Domingo. 42. performs at least 70
times a year, drawing from an astound-
1-ing 82-role repertoire. Jn add11JOn to
more than 50 complete-score J.Ps. ht s
made 40 fuU.length TV operas and !We
opera films. A movie IJe1S10n of Carmen
'2 m which he co-Slars premieres this fall.
~ and he Will open the 1984-85 season at
New York City's Metropolitan Opera in Q: What about pncdcal joke.a?
Wagners Lohengrin Dunng a recent Domingo: Onstage, never. It shows such
·intermission" in hiS hectte sched11fe, a lack of respect. I hate it when people
Domingo sat down for a talk u ith New try to distract me from what I'm doing
York wnrer Susan M. Silver. But during a tense rehearsal. it's perfect·
ly okay to drop a line or change a word UVer: Wtii iiiide~y';'Aoo::;-:;o~ne~.-t·--rro~·av-a \ioubl~ meaningirritatian
the~ tenon ol the century? Domingo: My absolute enthusiasm. my Q: How bu your bec:tk career al-
IA'ay of giving everything I have, as if =JTh~e!ff;.1 because we
every performance of every opera were try 10 spend as much time as possible
the first. · together. My wife (siJl8er Marta Ornelas]
Q: What about report.I al a "feud•• travels with me constantly now. Th e
between you and the equally children are in school in Europe: Jose.
fanmus tenor Ludano Pavarotti? 26. in London. and Placi. 18. and Domingo: Competition and the press Alvaro, JS, in Switzerland. When I'm
trying to pit people against each other over there I visit them every week or
have always existed -in opera, cinema. two, and when they're off they often
sports· Callas and Tebaldi, McEnroe and travel to where I'm performing. They
Connors. the Mets and the Yanks. The even accompany me to recording
press needs material to write about, and sessions.
they ex~rate these things. Q: What about your "playboy"
Q: DO you have any rituals you lmale?
perform before you ao on? Domingo: Completely false. In my pro-
Dommgo· Yes. I put my feft booC on be-fession. I am constantly meeting vel')
fore the right one. And I rray both lo beautiful women-colleagues. movie
St Cecelia, patron saint o music. and actresses. interviewers. Paying them a
St. Blaise. patron saint of the throat. It's compliment is not making a pass or
hard for me. because I love to chatter. being a playboy: it's simply a matter of
but I try to speak as little as possible the being alive .... I've seen many beauties
day before a performan over the years. but I have never for a
moment even doubted mv love for m' Q: What ~ ceJemltlea have wife. . ,
you Md to cope with?
Dominso: Durins my first season at the
Met in '69, I got raves for a Douglas-
FairbanJ<s..style jump I did onto the
stage. sword in harid, in If Trcx:10tore. In
the rhird perfonnance. the piece or
scenery l was holding onto wasn't
fastened. so I landed on my knees and
ii was terribly painful. And right at that
moment I had to smg! 'obody even
noticed . They chouatn. "My God, what
a dramatic entrancel" The mOSl impor-
tant 1h1ng about accidents Is knowin8
how ro CO\ er for them
Q: When will your voice ~?
Domingo· I never like to say I m at the
peak of my voice. because from there.
th re· only one way to go! I would Ii e
to sins for another ten years.
0: And then?
OOmingo: And then I have · plenty of
amb1t1ons-amons them pursuing my
conducting career and .becoming di rec·
tot of an <>P'«"a hou I want a peaceful
life, blit nE'\'er a relaxing one, I need the
excitement of my work fW
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DON SHARP'S MONTHLY
CAR CARE COLUMN
RE-INVENTING
YOUR WHEELS
T here is no new thing under the
sun... says Ecclesiastes. The
same observation. for the most
part, can be applied to the
modem automobile. Smaller size. front-
wheel drive, four-wheel drive and turbo-
ch~rs have all been around, in some
form , or veaCS.--
About fs years ago, some farsighted
automobile companies (mostly foreign)
perceived that nsing fuel costs would
create a need for 1maller, lighter ~ars
rn designing for efficient use of space
and materials, they turned -n!turned.
really -to the small European cars of
30 to 50 years '80·
Front-wheel dnve tucks the engine
and the dnve system into one neat
package. Citroen of France was one of
~he early pioneers of the collC'epl in cars
tn 1934, and SAAB has built nothing but f~ont:wheel drwe si nce it began opera-
tion in 1949.
A turbo<hareer u too pressure of
hot exhaust gases to drive a turbine that
force-feeds the engine with extra air so
that it can develop more power. If you
don't have room under the hood for a
big engine. you can put a turbo<h~r
on a small engine and get much the
same effect (though at the cost of greater
mechartical comp!exi . Accordingly.
aircraft and race cars have used turbo-
chargers for 40 years. E.tecti:onic fuel in-
jection, one of the most highly touted
"new" features. was used on the
Volkswagen Squareback in 1968.
The genuinely new features in cars
fall under the rubric of electronics After
being applied by Chrysler to ignition
svstems in 1972 and to fuel injection in
1980, eiectronic devices ha~e been used
more and more to monitor and con·
trol the engine. primarily to reduce ex-
haust emi ions. E.lectronic ~nsors read
engme speed. road speed. at~heric pre..~sure. exhaust gas compos1t1on and
a host of other variables: th compare
notes. then tell the fuel system just ~·
much fuel to deliver. and they tell the
ignition system just when to send sparks
to the plugs.
These systems are a real improve-
ment Precise fuel and ignition control
improves fuel effioency and prolongs
engine life. And efectronic controls can
be adapted to warn of impending troli-
ble, diagnose malfunctions, and specify
maintenance intervals.
Electronics tiave i;>roduced two other
features. The first 1s a sound system
tailored to the driver and the car. Such
systems. costirig up to $2,500 (and thus
popular among thieves), indicate that
cars have become something more than
transportation. ·
The second feature is an instrument
panel that calls to mind elaborate video
games. ·A generation raised on com-
puters has taken readily to these
displays , but whether the devices are a
technical improvement or merely an
aesthetic one is a question for percep-
tual psychologists.
Mechank.ally, the .. ~, .. development
is four-wheel drive (4WD), either ''full-
time" or "on demand." Of the two
systems, "on demand," or "use it when
you need it," makes better sense. Four-
wheel drive does provide superior trac-
tion in all weather and road conditions.
-but it amounts-to vast "omkill" for peo-
ple who usually drive on surfaced roads.
For those who ·must contend With
primitive roads, mud, or deep snow.
4WD is an unqualified advantage.
People who don't need the extra trac-
tion can stick to two-wheel drive and
save not only the cost of buying 4WO
but also the fuel cost d hauling ~ ex-
tra parts around when it's not in use.
and the cost of repairirig it.
StytisticalJy. the "new" car of 1984 is
the family of small vans. sometimes
called .. van wagons" because they com-
bine features of vans and stat.ion
wagons. These vehicles recaU the van
craze ol 10 yW-s ago, which kept
Chrysler afloat in its years of adversity.
While more spacic>us than a small
sedan. the mini-vans handle different-
lv. Akin to tall boxes, they lean more
on curves and require a rather sedate
driving style. Study their handJina on a
twisting road before roaring off.
To sav that most features are not real-
ly new,)hOtJgh, does not d~ the
cars. Quite the contrary: there is much
more'to be said for tried and true than
for innovation for its own sake. Barring
the failures inherent in assembly line
production. the new-old is highly
reliable. IW
?
I I I
~wm.
W orried about how
androgyny ~
to be catching on?
Uneasy about Lockey
underWear for women, TOOlsle,
Boy George and Michael
Jackson? Concerned that
someday soon you may not be
able to tell who's what?
If you are, alonB comes Pat
Cafferata. senior vice president
of the New York ad agency
Needham, Harper and Steers.
"Androgyny," she assures us.
"is a fad." Her agency commis-
sions an annual study on
American attitudes, and one of
this year's findings is that
'women want to be like
women and men want to be
like men.
"Women," continues Caf.
ferata. "still enjoy many thi~
that make them uniquety
women. They don't want to be
like men, they just want
womanhood to be different.
Women will becOme more like
men only in areas that impact
on peoonaJ success, such as
edocation and jobs." So relax.
Next time your bo5i wean a
new tie to work, tell her you
like it.
WHAT'I A NICI OU PLAa
~
A nlghtspot in suburban
Houston fllls up with
very young teenagers.
Some of them lean on the bar.
Some dance. A few shoot pool.
Teenagers. In a bar. But not to
worry. The place 1s called
Reass, and it is a ·soft-drinks-
onJy club for the 12-to-18 set
Bi.II Jones, who opened
Recess in February,
describes it as "a nice
bar for nice kids."
Sounds dull. but the
cash register offers •
evidence to the contrary.
Initially, Jones was ex·
pecting 200 or so
patrons on Fridays and
Saturdays, at a cover
charge of $4 a head In-
stead. he says. his Satur-
day crowd has been
averaging over 700
Obviously. this is one
bar where they don't
have to worry about
drunk drivers. NOt only
are all of the customers
too young to drink, but
the vast majority are still
too young to drive.
HO"T081A 1111 ~NeWIUlllt
W hen you plug a cou-
ple of quarters into
a jukebox. chances
are excellent that you won't see your name next to one of
the selections. But lt doesn't
have to be that ~ay. Now
there's a book titled If They
Ask You, You Can Write a
Sons. The authors are
songwriters Al Kasha and Joel
Hirschhorn, who earned
Academy Awards for 'The
Morning After." from The
Poseidon AdvenJure, and "We
May Never Love This Way
Again," from TM T~n'ng fn·
femo. They also wrote the
score for Gidget ~to Rome.
The authors say anyone can
do it. You say you've never
had musical training? No _prob-
lem Take Jeff~. Bar,ry.
says Kasha. "had only one
piano lesson and yet gave us
such works as 'Tell Laura I
Love Her' and 'Da Doo Ron
Ron."' But how do )'!JU r?! on
the charts? (l) Aim for stone
simplicity": (2) Save time by us-
ing a rhyming dictionary; (3)
give your creations the "whis-
tle test" -if you can whistle
ll, it can be sung; (4) 1m~
that you can visualize are im-
portant, as in "Look at me/I'm
as helpless as a kitten up a
tree."
AbOve all . yoµ must .. set off
a PQWerful emotional reaction"
in your listener for the song to
·be successful. And to do that
you must feel the song intense-
ly. Write about subjects that
·move you . As did, we're sure,
Jeff Barry when he penned
"Oa Ooo Ron Ron."
NUM8aONI ml'.&.uay ·
I magine a men's fashion
show. An amplified voice
describes the burly model's
attire like this: "And wearing
a unifonn consisting of military
pink trousers with a forest
green stnpe, orest green sniff
with pink piping, a pink tie,
and a tan felt campaign hat is
the representative from the
New Hampshire State PoJice.
Fabulous!'
WeU, it didn't happen quite
that way. But in August the
New Hampshire State Police
~e honored as the best·
~~~::S::~;I:E:!f~!:=~ dressed police force in the United States when
they won the seventh
annual competition
sponsored by the Na-
tional Association of
Uniform Manufacturers.
• Major William Cray
of the N.H. State Police
remarked that the uni-
forms have been a
source of pride since
1962. "Wherever we
go." he said, "our
troopers never fail to
come back with. com·
ments on the sharp-
ness of our uniforms.
When we are at an oc-
~with other troop-
ers. our uniforms are
the star of the show."
We wondered what folks around the country are reading
these days, so we c.alled the
Beatrice, Neb .• Public Library.
Here are some of their most
popular .books:
•A Lantern in Her Hand, by
Bess Streeter Aldrich
• ••. And Ladies of the Club, by
Helen Hooven Santmyer
• A Treasury of Nebraska
Pioneer Folktales, by Roger
Welsch
• Garfield Sits Around the
o~-by Jim .f)avis--
• /n ~rch of Excellence, by
Thomas Peters
• How You Can Become
Financially Independent by
ln~ing in Rtal Estate, by
Albert Lowry
• U>~ Comes So/tty, by
Janette Oke
•The Sackelts. by Louis
L'Amour
• Old Je~Ls. by Mari Sandoz
• ThursJon House, by Danielle
Steel
atllTllDAYI
(All Libra) Sunday -Ray
Charles 54: Bruce Springsteen
35, Mickey Rooney 64. Tuet-
day -Barbara Walters 53:
Mark Hamill 32. Wednesday
-Olivia NewtooJohn 36. Fn-
day -Brigitte 8ardot 50; Mar-
cello Mastroianni 60. Saturday
-Gene Autry 77: Madeline
Kahn 42: Jerry Lee Lewis 49:
Bryant Gumbel 36.
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Madden
enjoying
new fame
• 111 ·111R.1'9lY -....................... .. II I' O•>
tW -W1t11TMR1•rnt ..... · (Uir.,lf-.! .
BJ LORENZO • ... CAllCATERRA .. , ia•
JtwasanexhibitionHm• -•O•'•MlM,,_ .... ~ -... . .......... -.. .... in Oakland, 1978. The wide = . A'a .. ....., llllllfl
receiver from the New Eng-• ..._ .. ,...._ (I....,•
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on the Raider 24-yard line. ~--MOOT ·
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ed toward the middle, hop---••= ina to catch a short pass. w ... Wl .._.., ,11, ....
The ball was · hip, Os .... &llft.)
beyond his reach. The re-• • IR.flOl'lill 1111 A lfrlr Celli
ceiver,DarrylStinaley,wu :....._lfD: 'lt'~j~) CIJ forced to leave his feet. The 1.• -defender, Jack Tatum, flew • IPWM.l "99 a·1i11rt ..
into bis back, sendina I--~¥.;.•= tn.)
Stingley to the around. In -.. _.. .. lllW teu.thanfi\IUOCODds,tbree----~-... .... :__,-'-=~~~--~-----
lives v.ere altered.
For the defender, a rcpu-
tatfon as the meanest man
in pro football was
enhan~. For the receiver,
a life of promise was de-
stroyed and a new life, u a
quadriplegic, had to be
faced.
The tl\ird person whose
life was chanaed was the
Raider coach, a man who
watched ii\ stunned hor-
rible silence. John Madden
had spent his off-season
thinking about no lbnaer
coachina pro foocball.
Now, with that play
branded into his memory,
he knew it was time for him
to leave.
He left the field, but he
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(0) On-TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ce. Anyone who watched pro
(Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avfi., Santa Monica. Ca football on CBS knows that »I m•
(H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building Ro~kefeller' Madden could never do -• l'•Ml ._ ...... ..._ .. ._
Center. N.Y .• N.Y. · that. FootbalJ is as much a "11 rt111 .... CI ...... ._,
(C) Clnemax. TJme-llfe 8Uildin9, Rockefeller c.n.ter, part of his life as arc the 7 I N.Y.,N.Y. trains on which he travels • __ ._..,..,..
(E) ESPN, BrlstOI, Ct. the country-and Madden
(l) SelecTV. Marina del Rey. Ca. is the best thrna to hap~n ft ar1d11
($) Show1ime to pro footbeJI and to TV 1n -
• (S) Spotllght a long time.
(C) Cable News Network. Atlanta, Ga ·' -· ......
(9) WOA, New York City
{ 17) WTBS. Atlanta, Ca
2 Sunday,Sept.23, 1984
In the 1x years since
retiring from coachina at
42. the only coach to hne
won more than 100 pmes
in fewer than 10 seasons,
Madden has become a cel-
ebrity. In the CBS booth he
is the best at cxplainin' a
game that some may think
difficult. There art many
C)l;·JOCks and ex-coaches in
the broadcast booths, but
none can match Madden.
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-. New stories old plots
Familiar themes
abound as fall
.~~~~~~~~-season bows in
B' PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of1M0.-,'9etlblft
It's September -the summer rerun
season 1s finally endin1 and the Bia Three
networks have begun unveiling their new
shows. Will any or these series take a bold
step hlto the vast, uncbaned frontier
beyond the traditional TV formulas?
Don't count on il After an early look at a
few of the new shows, my brain beaangoing
numb from the endless barrage of car chases and stale sitcom quips. On a couple
of occasions, J could almost sec the black
and white ghost of Rod Scrling. cigarette in
hand, shaldng,h1s head. He was· sayina:
-You unJoclc tins-season witlt the-tty t>f.
fam1/1arity.
&yond 1t lies another dimension:
A d1mens1on of sound, I dimension o(
sight, a dimension of mindlessness.
You're movin1 into a hnd of shadow but
no subsunce; ofthmgs. not ideas.
You've just croSSttl into ... The Pred1c-
labllity Zone.
The only way 10 beat the boredom of the
new scnes is by JUCSSing where &he
scriptwriters are aoma long before the
actors get there. Here's how at work~
In .. Punky Brcws1er," a freckle-faced
little girl (Soletl Moon Frye} who'sbeen
abandoned by her parents makes herself at
home in the apartm OJ of Henry (George
Gayncs), a grumpy old pbotoirapher.
Initially, Henry (a) kicks Punky out on her
butt; (b) puts her to work deliverina illcpl
drugs; (c} complains loudly but agrees to
put her up temporarily.
Well, it couldn't be (a) because Ga}ncs
and Frye are both listed as stars of thjs
show. They have to end up together
somehow. It couldn't be (b) because what
kind ofa role model would Punky be as a
drug dealer'l Besides, this show airs during.
the family hour Sunday niaht (7:30 p.m. on
NBC). so drug"'are taboo.
So of course, it's (c). You just know
Henry is going to become Punky's sur-roaatc father because network people think
it's, well, cute to see a cheerful, manipu-
lauve younaster steal the heart .of a crusty
old man who's really a marshmallow
undemea1h. It worked for Shirley Temple.
didn:t it? ·
This show looks like it may appeal to the
6-year-<>lds in the house. tiut it's not likely
to lure their parents away from "60
Minutes."
A more adult audience is presumably the
ta~et of "E/R1" a new CBS 1tcom that has
Elho1 Gould u an car. nose and throat
doctor who double divorce expense
force him to moonligh1 1n a ho pital
Co•erina the beiutifal people iD ABC'• new abow .. Glitter .. are
(from left) DaYid Blurney, Morsan Brittany, Barbara llcKalr. Van
Johmon (.eated)~ Klnten lleadcnre, Chrlatopber Mayer, Arte
Jobn80n and Barbara Shanna.
emergency room.
The hour-long pilot that aired last
Sunday can claim a comfortable. home in
the Predictability Zone. Guess bow these
plot tW'lsts turned out:
A shabbily dressed woman brought her·
teen-age dau~1er 10 the emergency room,
saymg the girl had senous constipation
pain. The airl's real condition was (a)
const1pa1ion; (b) too many Buraer Kma
Whoppers; (c) pregnancy. ·
You know it wasn't (a) because a teen-
age airl's constipation problems wouldn't
befunnyenough fora sitcom. Jtcouldn'tbe
(b) because Burger Kuig may buy cdm-
mercials-0rfnCAt week's.show. So of course
11 had 10 be that old chestnut, the
unexpected prqnancy. That's always good
for a few .horse laui}\s. Consider this
dialogue. presented 11s 1he-11.+-was giving
binh:
MOM: "Girl, wha1 is this? You're havina
• baby!" •
DAUGHTER: "No. I'm not1 That ain't
my baby!" ·
And how about another man whose wife
bu Iii d in10 vi,itma the ho p1tal because of
some chc t pain. Against the doctor's
dvicc, he lormed out of the emergency
room, 1n11 tang 11 v.. only a little heart·
bum. _
L.ater in the episode, tha samr man (a)
made an •ooointmtnt to see hi, personal
physician the following dayf· (b) turned out
to be the brother-in-law o the hospital's
administrator; (c) was rushed back to the cmCflCDC)' room after be collapsed of a
heart attack. I
It couldn't have been (a) because there's
no drama or lauahter involved in hav1na a
character plan to sec his own doctor. It
couldn't have been (b) because the admin-
lStrltor's brother-in-law ts an alcobobc and
that's next week's episode. So of course it
was (c). The man bad a near-fatal bean
attack, and we v1ewen learned never to
ignore the wise advice of a sitcom doctor. ''E/R" seems to be strivina for \hat
.ddie4te blend of tension and humor that
made "M-A:S-1-1 a mep-bit. Bunn the
pilot, the mix was a mess. The wisec:racks
were just plain nasty. And some serious
incidents were P'&Yed inappropriately 1ht
lauahs.
F'or example, Georae Jefferson
(Sherman Hemsley), on loan from tiis own
sitcom, was shot in the chest by a,punk in
the waiting room. He was prawled on the
floor, apparently dead, as the \how broke
for a commercial. When it returned. he was
up and okay -the bullet had been
deflected by somethina in hi.a ~kct. You
didn't rcall think Geof'IC as an jcoi-rdy.
(Pl_.. ... TV ANftNRA/Paje 90)
Sunday. sept. 23. 1984 3
Changes causing ---consternation on
'Guiding Light' soap
BY LYNDA HIRSCH
Once again official CBS sources arc u'>ing
the words .. by mutual a~mcnt" concern·
in& the exit of an actor on .. The Guiding
Light."
Recently it was Don Stewan. who played
Mike Bauer for 14 years. Now it's Peter
Simon, who plays Mike's brother Ed.
Simon came in several years back to
replace Man HuJswit, who had done the
show for 13 years.
At this point the character of Mike will
not be recast, but there's no word as )Cl if
lh~re·u be a brand-new Ed Bauer.
This means that the only Bauer left on ~
the show (or certain is Bert Bauer, played
by Charita Bauer. And if they ever let
Charita ao. this is one "Gwdin& t:iaht .. fan
that'll be turning off the set.
Odd that people keep sayma how much
they adore ··Guiding Light" and have been
watch.in& it for 30 years, but if they paid
very close attention, the show that's been
· ainng for ihc past two years -since Gail
Kobe took over -is not the show from
even three or four yean ago. Th.at usually
happens when new producers take over,
but one thing you could always count on
was the Bauer clan on "Guiding Light:'
Hopefully. the role' of Ed 1 • not gone
furevcr. The Bauers are a very important
family unit. and as an)one knows, soap fan
or not, family units arc very important on
or off television.
OVERATABC,theGreatMomin.&So3p
Opera Experiment seems to have fizzled.
As of Oct 8, ABC will reshlJffiC its
schedule. At 11 a.m. )'OU can catcb Trivia
Trap, a brand-new pme show from Mark
Goodson. At 11:30 it'll be Family Feud.
for years Family Feud was a high-rated
gamcshow,but itslipj>eddown to No. 19 in
daytime when ABC put it at noon ... Ryan's
Hope0 will now run at noon, with
.. Loving .. following.
At I p.m .• "All My hildren" stays in us
customary 'pot; diuo for "One Life to Live" and .. General Hospital" later in the
afternoon.
AT NBC, EXECS are f,nashing their teeth
since "Santa Barbara • is 25th in the
day_ome ratings (tied for last place with
"Edge of Night"). Evidently that show not
only didn't get off the ground when 1t went
up against the Olympics; it sltpped m
rattn~ each week.
Back on top is "General J:.lo .pit.al," and
the show will probably stay there, what
with the Beatrice murder and the return of
Tony Geary in October. Comina wath him
for a few weeks is Genie Francis as Laura.
"All My Children" is second. and then in
the third spot rs the second halfof Price Is
Right, foUowed by "The YouP! and the
Restless;· "Guiding Light" and 'One Life
to Ltve."
NBC is happy that &rabble came 10
12th, but "Search for Tomorrow': is still
dismal at 21st. However, you can bet
"Search" will not be going off the air -at
least not until .. Santa Barbati" picks up.
Hoping to pick up those "Search"
ratings, the producers arc bringina back
Michael Corbett in the role of Warren
Carter for several months.
"RITU~" AIRED last week. and we
feel it's onl)'. fair to give them one more
week to see 1f 1t improves. Lots of ~ned
soap faces -from Kin Sh(\ner to -~:-,,._
Mullavy of "Ma,.Y lfanman" -are
mvolved. It wasamazina to see credits like
Jorn Wmthers, Gail Burnell ~both as--
sociated is producers with •All My
Children"), Arlene Sanford (a director on
"Capitol''). and Gene Palumbo and L
Virgmia Browne, both lonatime writers,
and not sec a better effort. But as we,said.
it's onl y week one. We'll live you our
opinion later.
Julia's absence for maternal reasons
BY LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: Can you please tell me if Juha Barr is
returning to •• All My Childrcnr' She seems
to have been off forever. -M.R .•
Ga1lheDbu~ Md.
A: It lla111 t bea forevu -jut wWe
Jlllla'1 been oa materalty leave. (Site
recea&ly cave blrdl to a very llealttay baby
cJrl umed A.Ibo• Jue.) JaJia 11 aet to
retarn alaortly, ud wlten alae does dtere'IJ
• be a major atoryUae waJtla1 for her
cwacter of Brooke Enstl11I.
Q: Where can I write the actors and
producers of"Gcncral Hospital?" -G G.
Manitoba, C.aoada.
A: Y~ cu write uy 11.ar or uy
proacer •f GB care Pmtpect aa4
Gower StadJo, Los Anaela, CA ......
Q:'Whatever happened to. the actor who
~laycd Aleit Keith on "As· the· World
Tums?" He manied Valerie, they dopted
Kate and went off to South America. Is he
on any otherjrogram? -H.W., New •
Providence, N
A: Yoa bet lie l1 . .Joa Cyplaer ls lffll H tlte
lleaiy bat sleek t"Me( l>uielt oa "HUI
Stre~t Bl1n," ud wMll Cyptier lan't dol•I
&Ut. lie'• appeartas ta Uae LA pronctloa of
•••tlMI trees."
4 Sunday. Sept 23, 1984
Q: Can you tell me the reaJ name of C.G., Shippensburg, Pa.
Max~cll Hathaway on "Days of Our A: b Uae 1toryl1De, Sally, ttae ah;ted
Lives?" Seems I saw him 10 a musical and daapter of Steve ud Allee Frame, weal
on some Western series. -M.E.G., away. Wlaea at.e retvaed a year af&tt
Jackson. Miss. leavta1, miracle of mlnckl, th wu a
A: We doa't now aboat a Westenuerla, womu wlda a ~••ea past, blclildl.D& lite
but we cu tell yo• that Tom Hallick ••• blrtla of u WeatUmate aoa. We bow It'•
seen a1 Brad 01 "ne Yoan1 ud tile poetic uca.e, '9t lt 1eem1 to be won.las,
Restle11," and for a time was u entertain· 11.Dce "Allotlaer World's" radap are lllper
ment reporter oa "Eatertalnmeal To-tlau dtey've bee. .. a very ~ d.me.
niclat.'' · Q: l recently read where Donald May of
Q: What's become of Dr Tyler Mona's .. As the World Tuma" referred to the
hu!.band o.n "All My Children?" i have~·t =~·~ jhon~nce ~J~~he ~~f.P= seen, him stn~ I came back ~rom Europe ini.--cli<nhe ::an?37s Rosem~ dead? If so.
Apnl. -M.G., Jachon. MISS. h ' ti d h '> LK Jack A: Hqll Fruk.Ua, wllo playe4 Dr. Tyler w e~. ow an w ere. -·• -.__m uy ooe OD ··An My Clllldren It aonvtllc, Ra.
ll-V , A: o..w ....... ,. Ra,..... -*'At declclri DOl to be .. llie ·-· •• •• .... WWW • ,....... .. ....., meaa cut
occa1loul 1west. Ht told tlte prodacen Role~ wai uiddllc Ml Jalea&eil ...
&Ma lf M 1wa1a't 1lped to • f.U dme ~very m.-C. attve. a. Ml Mei ..... a.a of •
coacract lat d nttaer apeDd ..U time teodl11 off·Brodway ........... , u.e. .. r (la·
to lab 1eaer1l 1tore .la Malae aDd travell81 ~lldla& a atantq roJe as Ja~ Lemm•'•
wltla Ill•. wlle Madellu, a 1olkl~ novell~I. wife ll IM ;ea; "Trt• .. ">. SIM a11e worts
Q:. Dad Enca Slcz.a.~'$ hus.band l;}n~~ f~eatly ta rqMuJ &Meter.
Dav1eseverappcaron OncLifetoLivc. Hive 1 que$tion 1boutlour fllvoritc
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.. Another World," l can•t understand how t'Olum.o. bur rbe volume of mail miktt
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Roger Spottllwoode
., ... Oii& I SICI UU..•IMIDY WIW-ATCM.YMY i I «I.,_ ..... ........
10 Sunday, Sept.23, 1984
lmblCMITOIY ICTV:MllCom~
90Wll "Blockade" ( 1938. Adventure)
Madeleloe Cerrotl. Httvy Fonda ( 1 hr
25 mtft)
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1111 MCllCIC fM .. -. 9TICOC.-
.. "Brien'• Song" ( 1971, Orama)
James Caan. Biiiy Dee Williams ( 1 hr • 15
min.)
(l)• .. -!W'l, .. -... rra ...
(jJ llOWll "Bolero" ( 1981, Romance)
James Cun. Geraldine Chaprin (3 tits., 5
min)
CD) 1111 COi.Oii t1I JMm•lr The lnterra·
cial friendship of two IChoolmetes ia
threatened by pre)Udlce end racial VIO-
ience.
90Wll "Gandhi" ( 1982, Biogr1phy)
Ben Klngruey Candice Be1gen (3 hrs 8
ITlln.)
I HCMtll-..va.ua
t:ll (I) M. TOOAY ~Lan "A Conversation With ltzhak Perlman" Host Marlin BoC>kspan
interviews lhe lsraell·bom violinist who
dtSQl$$PS bJs.~-bool Wtth po\IO .
emigra1ion 10 the U S end develOpment of
his international career. (R) ( 1 hr )
• DAY t1I DllCO'i9 r
IBE•fNCOfll um
llOWll "Sunset Boulevard" ( 1950,
Orama) Wilham HOiden, Gloria Swanson
2 hrs , 30 min.) u-.1 AQUAMMl /IATMM
WJM••M•AMOl'l.I ........ Dmtf
'WTICO.-. AUTO MClel CART Detroit News
rand Pnx (kve from Brooklyn. Moeh.)
h 30 min.) •
ltfYllTIGATOltl: CRUIADINQ tllTHIAll . ..,. "°"°" . -M. POOTUU. Los Angl!les Rams at
nc1nnat1 Bengals (3 hrs ) U llCMI "Adventures Of Hut;kleberry
Finn" ( 1960. Cumedy) Tony Randall,
Eddie H es (2 hrs I I =° POOTUU. St Louis Cardmls a1
New Orleans Saints. San Franclaco 49ers
at Philadelphia Eagles. Minnesota Vikings
at Detr0tt Lions or Washlnglon Redskins.
New England Patriots or Los Angeles
Rams at C1ncinna11 Benga11 (3 hrs )
I 191M.1 tll llllnl . .,....,. ......
_.,.._..Neal Gablot and Jef·
trey Lyons look et HOiiywood's new sex
symbols. lncludl Rob Lowe. Debra
Wr&;r,K-= Ca wand Pnnce
' NII I OltAl ..a mWll "The Wild Pony" (1980
Adventure) Marilyn l lghlstone. Art Hin
die ( 1 hr .. '29 min.)
(Q) llUTCMI Three k d rt p tied gainst ~~ang ~I on troyln 1 city ! 1 hr )
CZ).,. "The Ch<>'tl\ ( 1981. Orama)
Ma1omillan Schell. Rod Steiger ( 1 hr .. 48
min) ·--'*' -Ill) llOWll "Coplain H0tat10 H0tnbtower"
1195 t. Adventure) Gregory Peek Virgin
1a M9JO .. {?hr , 45 m n.) -a--cmu.u.
....
1-MOCll • ~-..... ""_ .... ,..., ..:mm . ..,....,...,.
OIC-. Yau. flllORft INCW. ''ROiie ' The
poignant ste>ty ot a tamtly'• reaction to the
terminal Ulness of a child II dramat&Zed
JBatlN.PIWICI
llCMI "Ragtime" (1981. Ofama)
James Cagney. Howard E Rollins. (2
hrs , 35 m.n) CD ICMD.., TOAD¥D'Nm twG ,_ "Oiabetee TOUYnament Bel'8'-
ht" L1hr.,30 min.)
tllTO•MllOWICID U.AIM'IPW llOWll "Wonder Woman" (1974.
Adventure) Cathy Lee Crosby. Ricardo
Montalban. (1 hr • 30 min ) fD MAlllM ICITNUTM CD llCMI "Mr. Jerieho" {1969. Comedy)
P1tnck Macneo. Conn Stelr'eot ( 1 hr •
30 ~ OllOCllTY
COUHI JIOOTIALL. Colofado at Notre
Dame (3hr I
(0 ) llCMI "Sounder" ( 1972. Dfama )
Cle~. Paul Winlleld (2 hr )
1t11 8l H•1&.1. Chicago Cubs at St. Loi.us
C.dlnelt ~s . 15 min ) 1W TmY ·WT'TUD
I fOCUI Ol IOCllTY
filAQQll *>Cl Wembtey t>txomes en
apprentice to a magic~1rrV¥ho comes 10
perform at F11ggle Rock
..... ilternoon .. mmrmmr
119 B MB ITOOtU ltl laWULL Al Pf9SS time. regooal
coverage of two of lhe three 1onow1ng
games· A'• at Royals, Range.is at Angels
or Indians at Twins (2 hrs • 30 min )
l ='=•u•w. TM.Ol'f OP ICOTTllH COMIDlll
• "Between Th .. cov~1 hr)
'1'} MTOIMMC
(H) MTIOUL cmoGl:.\JllMIC "Tho Incredible
M}tcnfne" Sophlstlcaled photography
reveals how lhe human body lune11ons
f Z I llCMI "An Otticer And A Gentleman"
( 1982. Dfamo) Rt<:hord Gere. 0.bta
W.N~~~J
1t1I llCMI "The Lost World" (1960. Sci·
enee·flctlon) Micha_! Renn . JiN St
JOhn ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) me GD•• lllmlMITCIMOotll.,.,a8e
-CMU DODlmlUIOUf •••a. MOTOatltlC.W ,... ...
1M ........
W M. POOnM.&. Gf Bay Packers at
04Das CoWtX>ys (3 hr• ) ' • m -POOTUU. Ind anapolia Colts 81
Miami Dolphins or Kansa:. City Chi Is at
Denver Broncoe (3 his ) '"'...,.. '91. flOOTULL. Green Bay P 11 at
Oaflas Cov.DOY8. Chicago Bea11 at Seatl
Stahawk• or Tamf)I Bay: Bvocantera al
New YOfk Gllntr. (3 hr•) D•MAW 8) I'=& LOS Ang let Dodgett at
Sen Francisco G1t1nl1 (3 hrt )
ll)MMI-• OD A WM.I n.u. M i&IMIM C89o
Nn ""' .... .,.,.. E.Utmlnes lhe
Impact of changes during the 19609,
lnclUdtng automation and computeriza-
tion, to ShOw how much American IOCltty
has been fOfced 10 'Bccept 1n a shoc't time.
( t hr )
llllAll'nllnlM)UOHTMIMITI
.,_ •·Romarilic Comedy" I 1983.
Aomailce) Dudley Moore. Mllry Steeobur·
Q!Jl. ( 1 hr., <43 mtn.) . ·
ij)) llOWll "Cross Cteef<" ( 1982. Orama)
Mary Steenburgen. Rip Tom (2 tn, 2
~ • min.) elOUIR.....,AM
W tm l'•M.L Atlanta Braves at San Diego
Padtes (3 hrs ) .,,.,.. . .... .
•• z1a TMROUIM TMI MITI .,. "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora-
ma) Aobetl Ol.ivall. Tess Harper ( 1 tv.,
30 mm)
llOM ··eau Of Fire" ( 19<42. Comedy)
Gary COOpef. Barbare Stenwyck ( 1 hr ..
51mtn) ., .... ,,. ...
.,. "Soldier Blue" ( 1970. West-
etn) Pe1er Strauss. Candiee Bergen (2
;; ~ "A. Summer Place" ( 1959. Ora-
ma) Tr~ Donahue, Sandra Ott (2 hrs) fD TMI ... cocaH Carlo Maria
Gi&Jf1nf end the Los AngeleS PhUtlarmoruc
ere seen In rehearsal end performance of
over1ures and prefudes to four of
G~=(R) (1hr.)
NA eoLI PanaS<>nlc Les Vegas lnvita-
tlOnal final r_ound (hve from Las Vegas.
Nev.). (2 l'ri )
.... "The 81g F'tx " ( 1978. Myatery)
Richard 0rey11JSS. Susan Anspach ( 1 hr .
48 ••
d! ae..:::" CMMll TAUi wmt Guest ~r SpottiSWOOde •1••wanm.MD TO• .UllDWCm
.,. "Vtn Cruz" (195-4, Adven-
1ure) Gary Cooper, Burt Lancastet (2
hrs).
1--wmtDAYID...uY ~...,
.,_ ·Under Fire" (1983. Orama)
Nick Nolte. Gene Heckman (2 hrs . 8 •eJ.o. ··Tom Sawyer" ( 197•. Adven-ture~ 8Uddrf.EbMn Jane Wyat (2 hr&) 1 ...... . P1•we..-rc1• •wre 1 / 2" < 1963, f•niuy) Mar-
cell<> M.ltrOlannl, ClaUdia Cardinale. (2
hrs .. 15 min)
) ._ "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983.
Drama) JOhn Schneider. l<lrk Oougfas ( 1
hr . 35 mm > •
(0 ) MOWll "Jeremy" ( t973. Romance)
Robby Benson. Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr •
30min}
.. , .. 1'11T"°"11U...
TOlfY llOWI W Angela Davis d~ her l)Ohtoc:al vlewe 1od the di<eo-
hon of her cempeigo as the Communist
Par!tt vice pretldenttal candidate .•.. ,..... .
~lllCll
M ... "A Streetcar Named 06$ire"
(1951, Or1tN) Vivien Letgl't, MllrlQn
Brando. (2 hrlu 2 min.)
•1'mC•....,_ U1111..o ~ -..ue1.aon.
.,. "Capture ~loot" ( 1977,
Advtfltura) StaffOtd MOfgan~ Ka!Nrma
Hopkm (2 IVt.) •
TO•U&IUClm
m .,. "Desperate Women" ( 1978,
WMtarn) Oen Haggerty. SOsan Saint
Jame& (2 hrs ) CD 90Wll "The Left·Handed Gun" (1958.
Weslern) Paul Newman, Lita Milan (2
hrs)
• WAU. tnmf-"How Jim Aogefs
Old It" Guest. Jim Rogers. Rogers Hald-
i
M. aarl MMiiiW .UT091tll UI PlltJICtlCO .......
.,. "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983.
Drama) John Schneider. Kirk Oouglu. ( 1
tv •. 35 min.)
•Gll~ .. 8 l wmt YOU Featured: OaVld Blanken-
horn M D , Oi1ec1or. Alheroecerloses
Research use School of Medicine, and
Jeanne Pollack. registered doetlctan. dis·
cuss eholeatecol and the methodl of
reduc;ng It. ti•anmu.u. ,...,_OITMlllA
IMMTMOll A look at the history of the
marathon, tlnce lhe race was run at the
1896 Olympie Games to the present (1
hr.)
l =TC•-•MYllW
,._OICULNm
M llYllTIIATOH: CIUIADtH •wn•t11n11• .,,.. . .,. ... ........... .-uu. QIN
MfJ ... Q .., ..... .... ,_ am "The R~bhcan Party
And Moderates" Guests WAham Ruahef.
publisher of Na1eone1 Review. end Rep
Jim leach ~!Ll1 hr.] mi--...... (() POCCIT •l'MIDI Minnesota Fat& vs
Irving Cr~) (1 hr.)
ft{) TMI Y MOTI• ..... CC»
C1R'J Phil and Don Everly rtooete f<>< the
flrsl time In 1en years. ~Ofming such hits
as "Bye Bye Love... "Wake Up little
SUIM'' and "AM I Have To Do la Oream"
from the Royal Albert Hal in LondOn ( 1
hr.)
(01 18. YW • COll:llT Young per-
forms a selection of his Ms. Including
"Humcane." "Cinnamon Gitt," "After
The GOid Rush" and "Out Of The Blue,"
1n a concert taped at Oeotschtandhalle in
West GertNny ( t tv )
(ZlllOWll ' Blockade" (1938. Ad'lenture)
Madeleine Carroll. Hef\ry F~ ( 1 tv .
~~l .. •{(?)--'The Alire Breed" (1966. West-
ern) James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara (2
-,N> t;r.::.-
WM.Ll1ml ~ll-.T
=--=~ M1IOll &p!Of .. the prob-
lem of 111111fac= United Statee
C ICTYIM ~ .. , ..... , ...
.. ) ._ "Tale Of Two Cities" (1971.
Oiamt1) Animated ( 1 hr .. 12 mlo) __ m;;.,..,
~rgolln Folowlng hl8 1elaase from ~
on. a bumbling bank thief finds that he I~~=::..~ 10 steel. (2
--nM.L mA'lllTUmCMlmo
..a!TO .....
=IMIJWITllDAYIDWWWMIZ
.,. ··ens1gn ~ .. (1~ eom.
dy) Robert Walker. Sufi M9 A mt.
chleVous ensign joins his Navy crew In
t:_ttlng against their eccentrlc captain. (2
I "'"=· Llml-CllTMI,..._
._ -A behind-thHcenet look
at a Hollywood schoOI whole student
bOdy • ethnlc:atly end recialty diveole. ( 1
hr)/ ~mw9~TNl.Blg f.JX" (1978, Mystery)
, Richard Oreyfua. Susan Anapach An
vnc~tional private detective. who was
deeply invo!V9d In the ·eo. protaltS. ..
drawn Into a ca1e Involving polillcal cor-~1100 end murder 'PG' ( 1 ht .. <48 "'*'-> CD ... IOUTI fll TMI .,. Mlltthew
Saad Muhammad vs MaNtn Johnson ~pril 1978 In lndlanapolrs). (A) ( 1 hr.)
(8) .,.. "My Favorite Year" ( 1982.
Comedy) Patar O'Toole, Jnllcll H8tpaf
A diplomaruae.I formtf matinee Idol has
trouble coping with lhe pr8SSUfts of a live
TV pertocmance dur~ television's golden !it'· 'PG' ( 1 hr. 35 m1n.) lOJ .,.. "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983.
Romance) DOOiey Moore, Mary StNtlbur-
gen Two suecesstul Btoadway writing
partners end a passionate relationship
that lasted~ years. 'PG' (2 hB ) ... ,, -.Mm "The Exlles" The
death of Jamie and Jemma's father fOfeet
them to flea theif home. they must f1nd
thetr father's w1I Of their future will be In
the hands ot the wtcked Capt. Corkle ( 1
hr .37rnan= -1.. ....,.,1\19 MOU C&.W Ffftured en
lntervleW With S.lt Bixby, a loot! et the spe-
cial effects from the mowt. "Extemllri&IOf
II", e repor1 on the new "cops and
robbers" shows IChedUled for the tall .... son. what can happen to vou 1f yoo tap
l~toi.-:; ..
UITIOlll
.. "The Anal Op~" ( 198.2, Dre-
ma) Judy Divis. Lewta comn. An.anti-
nuclear group Miles contrOI of the Ameri-
can Embassy In London and warns that
government l'IOltages will be murdered it
its demandS are not met ff (2 hrs . 30
min) ,.I;:..,,. ID •• tfiOClll Rick'• status undergoee a dtastic cl'ta"Qa on ta f11$1
day in high tchoot
• QJ'MIT'I _.,. rr•.., ts.-son Pramiefe) Fee1ure<1 the Loe Angelae
Police Oepettm«il'I WW on crime, incW-
1ng sophisticated flra1rms tralolng end
programs to Otel with Job pr....-..;
musiceJ oddillae tueh as 1 10-foot-tal p
t11 and IOUndS lrom Earth trtnttnfttecf to
outer soace. Jacil Palanc. and ~
Pa1anc. relum aa ••~ta Q ( t ht.) \
I UUIT'IT0 1 ..
-1 ... ITMllMCM ' -
Sunday,Sept.23, 1984 11
• M•ll AT '°" "Gregory Hines"
Singer I dancer Gragol'y Hines perlorms
works by Irving BerTn. · Harold Arlen and
Euble Blake; John Williams and the Bos-
ton PQpe Qrcheetra round out the PfO-
gtam with "The Theme From Arthur'' and
"Gonna Fly NOw" (1 hr.)-
fi[i) '~AWf OPntl..,
Frank Langella partraya lAOOardo da Vin-
ci -Renaissance artist, sctenhst and phl-
lo9opher :-from the peak of hia career at
age •S untd his retirement at age 87 In
France. Watter Cronkite hosts aod Rict)-
ard Burton narrates Q ( 1 hr.)
(EJ ""91 IOUTI OI M • Aaron Pryor
V&. Alexts Arguello (November 1982)
(B) (, hr.)
OJ ~ "Halloween Ill'. Season 01 ,The
Wilch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta-
cey Nelkin. A young woman tnvestigatet a Halloween mask manufactwer who may
have been responsible for her father's
luesome murder. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) . ..,.,.,_, ..
M 9GIT9PMI Plll GD .._, •••n-1a• Social worker
Randi M1tcheU takes Punky lrom h8f new
friend Henry and places her In a sheltff for
homeless children. (Part 2 of 3) , CID .u.i llOCI Wembley becomes an
apptentlee to a magician who comet to
i fOfm at ~aggle Rock.
119 DAYOl~f
• (I) All Ill• (Season Premiere)
Klinger tries to get out of 1a•I 10 Join his
wife. Soon-Lee. who is aboUt to give birth
to their first child Stara Harry Morgan end
Ja'"'9 Farr D 8J ~ ._ Michael tries to hnd
out Who is bufgtanzil buS1nesses in a smaH reeort town (R) 1 hr.) • t.J• B Ill WM.D MCOlm COUl-
D ®' IWIDCM1\I MD ilcco•cc
(Season Premiere) Hardcastle and
McCormick gear up to help a world cham
pb1 auto racer whose ltfe IS in danger
Stars Brian Keith and Oeriel Hugh-Kelly
i (1 hr)
TMll ... MDAM•
llCMI "Desperate Voyage" (1980,
Adventure) Christopher Plummer. Chit
Potts A modern-day pirate crUiSang the
Caribbean takes OYef a small yacht and
lenorinis the people on board (2 hrs)
I t..llln'Llt fllM llCM MD•am. '° ~-1); A ilOl.lllR Of TMI mm
Frank Langella portrays Leonardo de Vin-
ci -Aenelaaanoe artist. scientiSt and phl-
losophef -from the peak of his careef at
ege <45 \Mltll his retll'ement at age 67 in
ffance. Waller Cronkite hoala and Rich·
•rd Burton narrates Q (1 ht.) e ..,..Cl TMIATM "P11va1a
Schulz" Schul~ and his band of counter-
leitera begin their monu,,,.,,tal task of
torg1ng EnglfSh benknot•. (Part 2 of 6) ffi) Q (1 ht)
Ct).,. "Tender Mere " (1982. Ora-
ma) Robert Ouvalt, T .. Hatper A former
countty and western llnget. whose hie
and car•r W41f• ruined by aloohollsm.
fans In love with a Midw•tem motet •
owner and decidea 10 make a comeback
'PG' (1tv.30mln J ~,_,,..
00 . ..W ''Romantic ComedY" (1983.
Roma11Ce) OOdley MOOfe, Mary SteenbtJr·
gen Two 5Ucoeuful Broadway writing
pa11ners end a passlonlle retauonshlp
that la&ted nine yNft 'PG' ( 1 hr • 43
min)
(0).,. "Cross Cr •• r 1982. Orama)
12 Sunday, Sept. 23, 1984
Mary Sleenoorgen. Rip Tom Baaed on
the memoirs of Marj<><le Klnnan Rawlings
In 1928. an ambittOUS New York writer
leaves her wealthy husband tor the more
peaceful ex1Stence of a AOfida orange
urove where she plans 10 Wrtte Oothie
romance novela. 'PG' (2 hts. 2 min)
Cll llCMI ''Table For Five" ( 1983. Ora-
ma) Jon Voight. Richard Crenna A man
who was dlvofced live yeat5 ear lief returns
10 hit now-remarried wife to take a more
active role in ru.ng hil chPdten 'PO' (2
hts 2 min) -•=::..WBL -~ (I) ~AWAD Cefemoolee honor· Ing lnckviduals and progtams lor the 1983-
M prime-time leleVISiOn eeason are
bfoadcast from the Civic Aud1tonum in
Pasadena, Calif. Tom Selleck hosts (3
hr&) ... wu
c.IPIMLl•IJMTI .
lll'l-.AmT...a FootbaU Fol--
lies (R) M (!)LOU....,
• D fl) .,. "The Enforcer" ( 1976 Ora-
ma) Chnl EastwOOd, Tyne Daly "C>irty
Harry" Callahan ta joined by a tamale-
partner In his pursujt ot a group of Cahfor-
nia revolutionaries t9C'rorlll00 San Francis-
co <:ii (2 hrs ) tt.r•lh WOlf..D OI ~ COUl-
D @) PAIBDOU.I (Premlete) Rich and
powerful people battle to gain oontrOI ot
the world'.& most glamo<ous modela In the
competitive world of beauty and high
fastnon A stlOpping spree launches the
modettng career of suoorban teen-eget
Laurie Caswell Stars Lloyd Bndges and
Morgan Fairchild. Q (2 h<a.)
I ==· llAIT'IM'tlCI TMIATM "Pr1va te
Schutz" Scholl and his band of counter-
fe1l9f9 beglf'I their monumental task ot
, forging Engli&h banknotes:. (Part 2 ot 6)
(B) 'i,(1 hr.)
6!) fllll'ft "Sergeant Ctlbb Mad
Hatter's HoMday" The &e<geant 1s called in
when.the dismembered remains of a body
are dileovered on Bnghton ~ach (R) Q
1 hr.)
NA IOI.I Panasonic las Vegas Invite·
tional hnal round (from Las Vegas, Nev )
(B)~) Cl.) "E&eape From New York"
( 198 t, SOenc•Fictton) Kurt Russell.
Adrienne B&rbeau In 1997, a l\atdened
critn1Nt is ottered a pardon ll he can r•
cue the ptesidet'lt of the U S ltom Man-
hattan. now a pt1son city 'A' ( 1 ht 40
min.)
.,. "An Oflieer And A Gentleman"
. ( 1982. Orama) Aicherd Gale. Debra
Wln(>ef, An undtselpllned a\1181100 OfllCet
candidate meets match in a tough
Naval dnM lnSttuctor While, oft base.
• romancing one of the loeal town gifll 'A'
li;.6~
.. au•rtW .. ..._ llAT Topic· 'MAOO "
Mother• AgainSt Ol'Unk Driving
(C)WAYLAll £•11111 The country Singer·
songwnler Is Jok*' by JohMy Cash, Jesal
Colter and actOf Ro'*' OuvaU
M CJ).,. "The Roamio TwenOtt" ( 1939.
Orama) James Cagney, Humphrey
Bogart TIVee men. friends during WOfld
Wat I, battle ov ff enca of O
bOUI the bOOllegglng fl Ck (~hr J -1&:..,...,.
l ,._PA&.-.&.
JAM.ft~
• """ OI _., VII "Cathenne
Howard" The young and beeultful Cathe-
rine IS the obiect of many rumors She Is
adYlsed the birth ot a son may help Henry
forget. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (CJ lllCMI "Brion's Sof)O" ( 1971. Orama)
James Caan BIUy Dee Williama Two toot·
ball players share a rare fr~p untll
catl08f claims one of them 'G' (1 tv., ts
min)
lllCMI "The World According To
Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Willi4ma.
Mary Beth Hurt, Based on John lrvlng'a
novel The son of an unmarried Pl9P
IChool nurse becomes a sooceafut
author. bUt his tame Is soon overaha·
dowed by that ot his crusading feminlat
mother 'R' (2 hrs • 16 min )
(0) .,. "Yor" ( 1983. Orama) Rab
Brown, Corinne Clery A young w1rrlor
ui.. to find his idenllly In a prahistorle
land tilled with fty1ng reptUff and othec'
awesome creaturff 'PG' ( 1 ht • 28 min.) moll ..... Ml'f Wft'TY, .... It\' -= -(fl) "The Wagons ROii Al Night';
(194 1, Adventure) Joan Leslie, "Hum-
phrey Bogart A protective big bfolher
attempts to brtek up the relationship
between hd 61118' and a lion tamec'. ( 1 tv,
s~ min.) -o ,, •..• -........ m __.,anrsn Ttll -Featured.
lnteNiews with aclrest-comedltnne Lily
Tomlin and actrea Karen ~ hr )
-*"PY'IWtllLYml 11"1MmAnt: TAmn UMCY Q .. lllmAY9GlltPMI
iw ea• ... WM.l.,.., .__mioll'f ..... '°'°" ...,.Ml.ART
TM.OOY OP tconwt cciemMlt
"Nonhern}Jeh!": ( 1 hr'.)
9GITICIM'ra
..W "Gandhi" ( 1982. 81og1aphy) Ben Kingsley. Candice Bergen. Traces the
Ille of Mahatma Gandhi. who led demon·
strallons ot passive resistance n order to
ga n Independence for India 'PG' Q (3
hra .i..~.min.). mTMT ..
.... Q ...., ... c:Nm-.J =1=·';.
.,.._'SISIT "9 -Featured
inteMeWt th acttlll~ Llly
T omtin end actr"' Karen Allen. ( 1 tv ) ,..,,M.a.L.
...... llllL't9GITIMea•
-U81CA cou.m fOOTIALL ClemlOn at Georg-
ia (2 tva . 30 min.) ·
~ MOWll "The World AccordlnQ To Garp" ( t982, Comedy) Aot>tn Wilfi ms.
Mary Beth Hurt 8aSed on John 1rw1g'1
novel The t0n ot en unmarried Pl•P
schOOI nurse becomes a tUCceesful
aothot. but hi. fame ii eoon OYtfshe·
dowed by lhet of his ausadtng feminist
mother. 'R' (2 tvs. 16 min.)
(t )llON "The Chosen'' (1981, D!'arrw)
MaXltn n Schell, Rod Ste;oet. BIM<t on
Chaim PotOk'• novel. A fr'*'dshlp slOwty
d Ye.Iopa betweeo a w0tldty, IMlmllated
Jew and the son or a HaUldlc tabbl 'PG'
1 hf., 48 min )
MCUll 11111 .... -.&.YW9a..,.• ,, ..... ...
•1111ay Con•. -1 ... ,...... , -•IU&'t9GITllMa• ,. .. , ___ _ ........ ,_
.. "Love And KlaMI" ( 1965.
Comedy) Rick Nelton, Kn&tln Nelson A
young co&lege-bound ·man diopa some
bombshell news on hit parents by
,annoonc1ng hla plans to get married ( 1
hr .. = • Tiii .UT WAU.a -...-r 10
nll • Of a.A A apeclal report from
China's northW91ttfnmoet provtnce, Xin-
jlang. Is presented by the first American
televlSIOO team allowed Into the province
since the Communist govemment came to
er in 1949. ( 1 Iv.) ,,,,,., ..
... "L0\'9 Trap" ( 1976, Suspense)
IOfl8 Rchmond, Robin Askwlth. An army
vete<an accidentally becomes Involved In
a mysterious caper When he moves into a
friend's luxurious apartment. ( 1 hr .. 20
min) CD 'L .. CA WICDWS& -PMT I
.. 8 .,_ "Tell Me Where II Hurts"
( 197 4. Orama) Maureen Stapleton, Paul
Sotvino. A middle-aged housewife strug·
• glee to change her hUmdrum lihl when she
becomes mvotved In a women's con· sc~alslng group. (2 hrs.)
W •ZIW ... tl99.,. "Escape From Cold1tz" (1971,
Adventure) RobeN WaO(lef. DeVld Mccal-
lum Allied POW• In a max11T1Um &eCUf'tty
prtSOO devise a daring escape plan. (1 hr •
40~ 119(8) "Cujo" ( 1983, Suspense) Dee
Wallace, Danny Pll'ltauro. A woman and
her young son are trapped In the" car at
an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge.
rabid.=. 'R' (\ht 31 mm.)
-· -"The Guilt Of Not Having
atl(Z) "Gal Young 'Un" (1979, Comedy)
Dana Preu, David Peck. ( 1 hr .. 45 mt!l.) •ct> "Trea9Ufe Of The Four Crowns"
• ( 1982. AdWnture) Tony Anthony. Ana
Obregon ( 1 tv • 40 min ) •al> '"The LOYe Machine" (1971. Orama)
John Phillip Law. Dyan Cannon \2 hrs )
M (I) "AM The President'• Men' ( 1976,
Orama) Robert Redford, Oustih Hoffman
·!?hrs. 20 min)
(Z) "R~ ScandAls" ( t933, Music.ti)
Eddie Cantor. Ruth Ettl!'lO ( 1 hr •• 30
• min) M O.U "Slapshck Of Another Kind" ( 1984.
• Comedy) Jeny Lewis. Madeline Kahn. ( 1
hi . 27 min, •CC) "Torn Between Two Lovers" ( 1979,
Drama) lM Remick, G.orge Peppard ( 1
hr . .Omin.)
(Q) "It Came From HoftyWOOd" (1982.
Comedy) John Candy, Oen Ay}uoyd ( 1
hr .. 30 l1'lin ) •CZ> "Crou Cfttlt" ( 1982, Ortrna) Mary
St..,..bUtQll'\. R!f> Tom (2 hrs .. 2 min )
•(I) "Party Girl' ( 1958. Orama) Robert
1 •riot. Cyd cnarlsM < , hr .. 39 m1n , -CC "The 8'~'1 Job" (1979, Comedy'
P .. et Fall~ Warren OetM (2 hft'.. 1•
ITWl)
(it) "l<rvtl" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken Mat·
shall. Lytttte AnthOny ( 1 hr , 57 min)
Gone To War" Guest, author Jotln Wheel-
er ("Touched With Fite· The"' Future 01
The Vtttnem GeneratlOn") (1 hr ) ....,0 .... ~
AIC ... Q . e11mt••-ll dllli ... -_ _,,
t1I """'·-"" ll0'5 "Night Games" ( 1980, Fanta
sy) Cindy Pickett, Barry Primus The vic-
tim of a childhood trauma. a yooog wom-
en's fear ot any sexuat contact with men
threatens hef marriage and her mental
tit sta:~·R' ( 1 hr. 40 min.) ............ wt!S ll0'5 "Knightridefs" (1981, Adven-
ture) Ed Harr11. Gary Lahti. A group of
bikers ride •1th a traveling renaiSSance fair
and discover that the ldealn;tlc struggle
against evil extsts In modem times also
'A' (2 hrs . 25 mtn.)
W CI) ll0'5 "Mr. Muggs Rides Agatn"
( 1945, Comedy) Leo Gorcey, Huotz Han.
A iockey who refuses to throw a race fOf a
gangster Is framed. but the Bowery Boys
come to the rescue (1 hr. 15 mtn)
1:9 IT"IYM• 11311
-Cll ... -.WATCM U&SllL(IQ
.. "Night Of The Juggler" ( 1980,
Suspense) James Brolin, Clitt Gorman A
former police officer launches• desperate
search thr~h the streets of New YOfk
City for his daught8'. who was kidnapped
bye psychopathic crtininal 'R' (1 hr .. 4 t
min.)
(0) -YW M CCIM81' Yourig per-
foons a setectlOfl of ~ Ma. lnelodlng
"Humcane." "CIMemPrl G11I," "After
The Gold Allstt" and "Out Of The Blue."
1n a concett taped at DeutschlandhaDe '° J
West Getmanv. ( 1 hr.)
m "C8ptatn Scarlett" ( 1953, Adven-
ture) Richard Groene. Leonor• Amar ( 1
hi' .. 30 min.)
-QI) "The Night Wattle<" ( 1965, Mystery)
Robert Taylor. Barbara Stanwyck (2
his)
-(%')"Anna Chriihe" ( 1930, Orama) Greta
Garbo. Charles Bickford ( 1 hr • 26 min ) tt:aD "The Man Who Wanted To Live For·
ever" ( 1970, Horror) Stuart Whitman,
Sandy Denms. ( 1 hr • 30 min )
($) 'My Fttr Lady'' (1964, MuSlcal) Rex
Harrison. AUdrey Hepburn (2 hnl , 50
.minl ..-11·---·----· "UFO Journala" (1975, Docomenta·
'~ (2 hfs) l~J "Who's Afraid Of Vlfginla Woolf?"
( 1966, Orama) Elllabeth Taytor. Richard
Burton {2 tirs • 9 min )
( ''Deal Of The Century" ( 1983, Come-
dy) Chevy Chase. SlgOUrney Weaver ( 1 •
hf ,38mtn )
"Moosignor" ( 1982. Orama) Chr to-~Reeve. GeoevleYe Bujold (2 tn) lZ1 "Gal Young 'Un" ( ~979, eom.dy)
Dana Preu, David Peck (1 hr .. 45 min)
.. "Sakhfirov'' ( 198', Drame) Jason
Robards, Glenda Jackeon (2 tn.)
(0) "TheSendef ' (1982, HorrOf) Kathryn
HarrOld. 'Zeijko 1-i.,._ ( 1 hr , 00 mit'I )
C%l "Roman Scandals" 11933. M\ltlCal)
Eddi Cant0t. Ruth EtUng (1 ht., 30
"·-. ~.,. :·Surfaaog" (1981, Drama)
Kathteen Beller. Joseph Bottoms An
expeditfOt\ searching to< a man ml&sing In
the wilds of northern Canada faces cfan-
gera both In nature and within the group.
'A' ( 1 hf .. 30 mll'I l
1:9i Cll ... -.nMTCll ..,.,....
•II lllW
-~----··1.191T1 CZ)= ''The Anal Option" ( 1982, Ora-
ma) Judy DeVll. Lew19 Collins An ant~
ntJClear group seizes control of the Ameri-
can Embassy "' London end warns that
goverrvnent hostages wil be mufdered 1f
Its demands are not me1.· 'R' (2 tn . 15
min) -~·-· • 111111-tl)
.. .,. "My Fevorrte Year" ( 1982.
Comedy) Pettf O'Toole. JeMica Harper.
A dlpsomaniacal former matinee Idol ha
trouble coping with the presanes or a five
TV perfonnance during televlslon's golden
~ 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) •CSJ _. "Eddie Macon's Aon" (1963,
Orama) John Schneider. Kirk Oooglas An
escaped cnmioal b.cornet the quatry of a --rut~tt.=,·.:~ hr •• 35 mlll.) -econ d ... "The Big Fix" (1978, Mystery)
Richard Dreyfuss. SUsan Anspac;h. An
uoconventlooal private detective, who was
deeply involved In the '60t protests, Is
df'awn Into a case Involving political cor-
i tion and murder. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 48 mWI)
-MWbLli
• ID 111 ':J.a -......
• rTl4l'l)
1:9 "A Lady WtlhOUt A Passport" ( 1950,
Orama) Hedy Lamarr. John Hodlak ( 1
tv .. 12 llW\,) •(Cl "TreaSUfe Of The Four Cfowns"
( 1982, Adventure) Tony Anthony, Ana
Obfegon. (1 hr .. 40 m<n)
19(2) "Y~" (1982. Orama) Tarik Akan.
Serif Sezet. ( 1 tv .• 5 t min)
• "Tate Of Two Cities" (1971, Orama)
Animated ( 1 hr., 12 min ) •CC> "Torn Between Two Loma" (1979,
Orama) L" Remick, GeOtge Peppard ( 1
tv . 40min)
•@ "'The Longest Y11d" (197• COmedy)
Bufl ReynoldS. Eddie Albef t. I 2 hrs . ~
mtn)
.. ''Slapstick Of Another Kind" ( 198',
Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Madeline Kahn ( 1
Iv . 27 min)
(1) •·Cfo§s Creek" ( 1982. Orama} Mary
Steenb\lrgen, Alp Tom (2 tn. 2 min,) .. CD "Tflt Stnurft And TI'9 Mtglc Flute" •
( 1983, Orame) AOll'f\8ted ( 1 hf.. 1 •
min) ··--.. .. , ...
.... ...-U. San Olego CharDIB at
LOI AnQelill. Rllden I 3 IVS • 15 mltl ) •
Sunday,Sept.23, 1~ 13
I ....
IMITTOllMJ
• '°°'8aU. San Diego Chargers at
Loe Angeiet Raldeta (3 hrs) l ~C*-....... ~ ..... ..., ..,.........,
Alll'O UC. SCCA BudwMer Pro
Sports 2000 (lrom Lexington, Ohio.).
{B) (1 hr.)
(Q) .,_ "It Came From Hollywood"
( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Oen
Aykroyd The worat scenes from old B
movies. 1ncl\Jd1ng excerpts from the films
of Edward 0 . Wood Jr .. director of "Plan 9
From Outer Space" and ''Gleo Or Glen-Ida.';,;:~~ /;,a 30 mtn.) .. ...
AUCI
....,,~ ......
flMOTOIMlllC ....
ntl WATlllMT ciom.t• David
Brenner hOlta a perlotrntnce by veteran
comict Cart Ballantine. Shetley Berman,
Notm Croeby, Jackie Gayle, George
Gobel, Jackie Vernon and Henny Young--man. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.)
l .. YAIDm ,. .... ...
l.OlllOAT
P& llAIUlll Tito, Marlon and Jackie
Jackson prepare a mUllC Video, a VISll
wrth the wtMef of a state lollety drawing
lw~mlon. ,,....Cf9,.., -.a...,,.
:'Ml OP ntl -The crew lorages
In the wild."• visit to a c.=•rm t;J ~~· r Ttieband made popular by the hlta ''Harden My
Heart." "Find Another FOOi" and "Take
Me To Heart" perlorms before an audl·
ence at the 1-_iolltwood Palace
(!) ... IGUTI Of ntl ._ Matthew
Saad Muhammed vs. John Conteh (April
t 979 tn AtlantlC City, N.J ) (A) ( 1 hr )
OO wmBMBOX
ct).,.. "High Road To China" ( 1983,
O..arn11) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong A
milllonaireu h ra a hard-drinking ex-
World War I flying ace to search for her
tong..lott father. 'PG' ( t hr .. 45 min.) I )iMlll A fllM:ll
1:9 I Ol ntl TOW Featured· Davtd Has-
selhoff of "Knight Aidef": a profile of rock
star Prince: a vtait With producer Allan
Carr at home to dilCOSS Iha hottest pi.y In ltoe;·~~ge ~ Folla"
liCTAC..:l.. ... ... -...." ,_....COWIT Wl.Dt .. -.OOP • ._....
_. ...... Neal Gabler and Jef·
lr!Y lyone look at Hollywood'• new su
symbols, IOC-.id1ng Rob Lowe. Oebtl W~. Kate CIPlhaw and Prtnce.
(ff) ....... IOCI Two pi.toons of
Dooztra challtnge each other to a b\.nld·
~~com•t CQJ ._ "From Beyond The Orave"
(1973, H0<t0t) 000.tld Pleatenee, L..a.-• Ann Oown While browalng In en antique anop, shoppe,. meet tomt terrible fates
'PG' ( 1 hr .. 39 min )
!) .,.. "Anna Ch11atie .. ( 1930, Dr•·
ma) Gr II Garbo, Charles blcklOfd A . .
1~ Sunday, Sept. 23, 198-i
lonely Swedish prOf!ltute soell,s happiness
w'.'~J>;i sea captain ( 1 hr • 26 mm ) ,.1 MIMI "Bes1 01 The Badmen" ( t 951,
Wastern) Robert Ryan. Claire Trevor
Tired ol hie as a fugitive. an outlaw ex-
Union ollrc:er aorrendef~ 45 nun ) •G Cl) ......... In 1925
young Maggy lunel arrrves in Paris to
becOme an artlSt's model she fa in love with Julien Miatral, an mpoverllNd parot-
er Aller wealthy Kate Browning weds
Mistral. Maggy finds solace w11h a married
Amerrc:an banker and bears his daughter.
Teddy Stars Stacy Keach. Stefanie Pow-
e<s and Lee Remick, (P!Ut 1 of 3) (3
hrs.)
II GI> tn aoot • Me .ucTICM. MU Featured MiChael Gross and
SUzanne Somets are practical jol<e vic-
tims: Robert Klein presents a "Streets 01
New York" segment, Earl Holliman shows
bloopers from "Police Woman " ( 1 hr ) 8 .,. "Commandos" ( 1972. Adven·
ture) lee Van Cleef. Jack Kelly In 1942,
commandos battle to gain control of a
lstra=z~held atr,baae (2 hrs)
WllP•WAn ~Ne(o Wolfe" (1970, Mystery)
Thayer David. Anne Baxter. A wealthy
reai..stete magnate who fffls he's being
watched by the FBI turns to Nero WOiie
fortMMp =) l llOU ----~-. mAT I U OM.tlCU "u Clemenza
di Ttto" James Levine conducts the Vien·
na Phtlharmonle and State Opera ChOl'us
Ill Mozart's opera set ckmng rhe trme of
the Roman Emperor Tttua. featured are
Carol Neblett, Catherine Mallrtano, Tatia-
na Troyanos and Errc: Teppy (A) (2 hrs ..
30m1n.) OOICTY:ntlllcal)~
-••.UU.(10 llOWll "Krull" ( 1~83. Fantasy) Ken
Marshall, Lysetle Anthony On another
planet. a prince faces many tests ea ht
tries to regain his kingdom. rescue his
betrothed and light a labuloos beast 'PG' 11 hr , 57 mrn.) · (SJ 90Wll "All The President's Men"
( 1976, Orama) Robert RtdfGrd. Dustin
Hoflmaoi Besed on the book by Carl
Bernstein and Bob Woodward Two
Washington Post reporters experience
coostant setbacks while uncovering the
scandalous tacts behind the Watergate
b<eak·ln 'PG' (2 hrs . 20 min.) -1:co::= . CWINMLt•a.m
9fml'I-I TWT Feat1Hed ~h=~f the Emmy Awaroa CC) IAlnll f'eaturM the alnger'a
nelllt album "A Pnvale Heaven "
~ ..
M UMIOAT • fJD .,.. "Secteta Of A Married Man"
(Premiere. Orama) William Shatnet,
Cybill Shepherd A married man·a com-
pulSNe attraction to ptotllluln Jeopard·
lzes his mamage, htS job and his nt1 (2
hr&)
l :'comu.
-~Scheduled. Noll Cetter, U S. Air Force Band end Soldiers Chorus,
comGdien Jay Leno C 1 hr.)
(C) .,.. "Frances'' ( 1982. Biography)
Jos$ica Lange, Kim Stanley ihe troubled
life of screen ater Frances Farmet A (2 hrs ~~ ) &IQ
.,.. ··wastiington Affair" ( 1980.
Orama) Tom Selleck, Barry Sul!Mtn: A
government agent It threatened with
blackmail by an onscrvputous buaineu-
man. (2 hrs)
{%) ._ "Murmur Of The Heert" ( 197 1
Orama) lee MaSNrJ. e.tlolt Fwreux A
young boy dragt'l9Md as having a heert
murmur ia accompanied by hie mother on a fateful V19it '? a spa. (2M>
I ...,_tll'alCOCKWI
lr9 CM.L. TO.., Al the r~ of p,..._
dent Kennedy, Col Sarnac goea to
Sargon on a ml$$00 designed to tnvetli-
gate the -growing political and rehgiout
contllcts in Vietnam. ( 1 hr )
•(fl) MO¥ll "Games" (1967, Suspeose)
Simone Slgnoret. James Caan An affluent
young couple's bizarre drveflions lead to
murder when a mysterious, mlddHged
woman enters their hves (2 hrs .. 5 min.) •W COUHI F001IM1 Colorado at Notre
Da~) (3hra)
.. ~--~Bombers B-52'' (1957, Dra-
ma) Karl Malden. Natalie Wood. A com·
mandrng officer reaentful of a Mtgeant's
Involvement with hls daughtet order• him
on a SICfet mission to test a new 8·52
bomber (2 hrs • 30 min ) .......
"" CM.L. TO.., At lhe request of Pr11t·
dent Kennedy, Col Sarnac goat to
Saigon on a mlSSIOl'I ct.lgned to 1nvest1-
gate the gtowing pOl1tlcal and rellglOUS
coofllcts 1n Vietnam ( 1 hr,)
(8) .,.. "Deal Of The Cent " ( 1983.
Comedy) Chevy Chase, '11gourney
Weaver. When a high technology ultra·
weapon rurns out to be dafecuve. 111 man-
uf actorer h11es an arms hustler to dispose
of II 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min.)
(Q} *Ml ''The Sent:le<" ( 1982. Horror)
Kathryn Harrold. ZelJkO lvanek. A flurry of
telepathte halluctnattons 11 unleashed at a
psychiatric hospital when a aulQ1dal
patient wrth uncontrollable psychic pow-
lers =•:fL.~r. 30 min)
.. lft OM LA. Featured Ratders star Lyle
Alzado Introduce• his new home wOt'l<out
video, meet some datlng, hehcopter pilots
who fight fire from the air, tateet ShOo
fashions
-G>•E UT ... ID -cut DAYI The pllQht of the elderly Jews In Venlee eautomfia II docu·
mented. Ci> .,_AT,.. Demonstrating h11
versallllty. John W111tams conduct• some
ol hlS ITIOYl8 ac0<es and playa the her~
chord (A) ( t hr.)
.,.. ··Knightrlders" ( 1981, AdVen-
ture) Ed Harna, Gary Lahti, A gtoup of
bikers ride with a travehng rena noe fair
anO diacover that the ldeaU5tlc atruggle
agaror.t evil exrata io modern llmet 111<>
'R' (2 hrs • 25 mrn ) .. ... . 1.ooa e•... ~~
ICTY mas z• ......... MtoaDr•••• .,. "The Anal Option" (1982. Dr•·
me) Judy Devis. Lew· Collina An enll-
nuclear group seizes control of the Am.fl•
can Embassy In London and warns that
government hostage. wur be murdeuxt If
111 demand$ are not met. 'R' (2 hr , 30 min.)_ -·
tMI 01) .. "The Thrlll 01 II AH" ( 1963.
ComeoyJ Oot!S Day. Ja Garntt A
tW
couple'• mamage t& dlSt\ip1ed When the
wife b4l<:omes a commercial star. (2 hrs ,
10 men.)
!CCI$ Mw
e Cl> -·-A J and Rici< travel to Mexico lo search of a git'! purpot'ted to
have been klCSnapped by het lather (R) U hr .. 10 min ) D e ..,. '11 CA90I Host: JoMny ea,.
1on Guests. Joen Rivers, apot'tscastef
Joe Gar~ mualcian--composer Sergio I~ tht.
a• ... ~ __ ..._ '
=.,, ... u Scheduled Henry
C. Rogers. ,chairman of Rogers and
Cowan and author of "Rogers' Rules '°' Suc:<:MS," on ttpa fof getting ehead In the
bulinlte world. ( 1 hr ) ~ ._ "Happy Birthday To Me"
( 1980. Horror) Meltssa Sue Andefeon.
Glenn F«d M a murder• begins attack·
Ing her clrcte of elltlet friends. a prep
school senior worrlta that she may be the
next vtchm -or pos11bly the klllef 'R' ( 1
ht .. ~ I 111 QJll"':cheduled "Archie" car·
toon&St Al Hanley; how en astrologer's •
atud~o disaster. ( t hr .. 30 mm )
tMCH) "Sakharov" ( 1984. Drama)
Jason Robards, Glenda Jackson. FollOwS
the ~I• of Andrtt Sakharov, the renowned
nuclear physicist from the Soviet Union
Who Invented his country' 1 hydrogen
bomb.Q (21n.) -,TWUMf .. Mm'MmO
llO'Wll "Isadora'' ( 1969. Biography)
Vannu Redgtave, Jason Robards Isa-
dora Duncan whlrla through var!Ous mar·
rlages and attan while revolutionrzlng the
art of mod9fn dance (2 hrs • 40 min )
1 ...........
M.ftOP~ llO'Wll "Monslgnof" (1982. Orama)
Ctlrlatopher Reeve. Genevieve Bujo4d. An
ambitious American prleSt'a secular ae11vi·
ties in Italy Include Maf11 deals and carnal
atlalra. 'R ~ hrs.} .. Cf>n•uu-. ... -· e U11.-T wmt DAVID....,.... Scheduled spottscaster Marv Albert. sex
thetaptat Or. Ruth Westheim(tt, comedian
.
•CZ) "Anna Chnstie" ( 1930, Drama) Greta
Garbo, Chal'let ~klQrd (1hr .. 2e roo)
•CQ "VlctllTI'' (19e1, Suspense) OirlC
~rde, SylVla $yme ( 1 hr .. 40 min )
()) "Tale 01 Two Clh•" ( 1971. orema) •
Animated (1 hr,. 12 min.) -~ "Septambef Afla11" (1950, Romance)
Join Fontaine. Joteph COtttr1 (2 hr• )
•(Z) "Undef Fire" (1883. Orama) Nick
Nolte, Gene Hec~man (2 tv1 , 8 min )
'9 CR> "Last Plane Out" ( 1983, Orama) Jan-
Michaal VlnCent, Mary Crotby ( 1 hf .. 36
min)
.. (C) "Yes. Giorgio" ( t982. MUSICtl) LUCI· ano Pavarotti. l<athryn HartOld ( 1 ht., S3
mln)
Jef'lusr.leld.-(1 hr.) I Nll'CttCOClt-,...--rr-1 .. .,...0
.,. .. Rancho Deluxe" (t975, ~
edy) Jell Bridget, Sam Waterston An
American Indian end tua yoong cohort dis-
lllusloned by the rlgonl of • responalble r.te
become aimless drifters and tum to cattle
rus~~ (~rs.) I ~-=='"" ..alfacmna . --, -(I) WW1 • t WI The McM1llans
amve lo Scotland lor • family vacation
and find Mac's uncle deed, an apparent
wiclde.~(1hr .. 20mln.) 1:1:...,..,...._.oaT llOUftlOODW•
• mmTY•IT TWr Featured
highriQhtt of the Emmy Awards e llOWll "Raftecti<>ns In A Golden Eye"
( 1967. Orama) Elizabeth Taylor, Marton
BrandO While hit wife romanc• a felloW
ottlcer, an Army offieer becomet attract·
ed to one ot tl'lt meo In his command ( 1
hr .. 30 min)
-IAIB.U.(11)
.,. •·Prtvete School" ( 1983. Come-
dy) Phoebe Cates. Bet1y Russen Teen·
aged boys vlSlt the all-girls Cherryvale
Academy tor aome lun and adventure. 'R' ~hr .. 37 m)"J ·
t:1I M NO'f'ICTOM ta llOYll ''Mountain Men" ( 1980
Ad~ture) Charlton Heston, Buan Keith
Two fur trappers en,oy the freedom of the
wilderness In the last few yeari. before the
encroec:hment or c,...,1iuitt0n R ( t hi • 36
min.) • · t8 ..... ,...,
mT OP LA. TGOAY
..... llM1WILAUQM.
Mll'O UCM SCCA Budwe1set Pro
Sports 2000 (lrom L11ongton Ohio ) IB> < 1 hr > CD llOWI "Crou Creek" (1982, Drama)
Mary Steenburgen, Rip Torn Base<l on
the memoirs of Mariona Kinnan Rawlings
In 1928, an amblhous New York wrltef
lea\les her wealthy husband for the more
peaceful existence of a Florida orange
grove where she plans to w11te Goth•c
romance novels 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 min.) ta (11) CAIDD CAmU
W CI) ..,_ ''The K1llef II Loose" (t956
Myslety) Joseph Cotten. Wandell Corey
A bank thief gets even w1tl'I a police
detectrva by framing h11 wrfe for murder.
(1 hr .. 45 min l
(Q) "Daniel· ( 1983. Ofama) Timothy
Hutton, Mandy Patinkin (2 hrs. 9 mtn )
( "Nobody's Boy" ( 1982. Ofama) Ani·
mated Narrated by J1tn Backus ( t hr .
2t min I
-••1t Ca,,,. rom HOllywOO<r (1982. Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( t
ht.,30m1n I
-[Cl "ThO Btldg9 Oo The Rivet Kwal"
(1957, Orama) William Holden. Alec
Guiones5 (2 hrs • ' 1 min > "Imitation General" (1958, COmedy)
Glenn Foret Red Buttons ( 1 hr •• 28 11M ) e "fury In Pared " ( 1955. Orama)
P tlf T~ Rea Iturbide ( 1 ht , 30
Mil'I) -Gll "T~ Lonq_est Hundred Miles" (1967.
Aoventur ) ooug McClure. t<e1harine
Ross (2 hts I
w ww.--E' ... -.nfATal .. -
"From Beyond The Grave"
< t973, Horror) Donald ~sence. I.al•
AM Down Whlle bl'O'*Sing In an ant~
Shop. shoppers meet eome temble fatea.
'PGr (1 hr .. 39 mm)
•«7'WCll.DATU.
1:11(8) llO'Wll BreethlMa" (1983, Drama)
Richard Gere, Valerie Kap!'insky. A free-
splnted auto thief unintenllonall'y kUls a
patrolman and later developt an oblee-
llVe attraction to a young woman. 'R' ( 1
hr • 41 mtn.) ..... ..,, .. MIMT ...... ,_
19 ..,,. "t.4onslgnor'' ( 1982, Drama)
Ctlnstopher ReeVe, Genevieve 8'IJOld Art
amt>tttous Ametican PfltGl's secutar ectM-
llet In Italy include Mafia deals a.nd carnal
alfalfa 'R' (2 hrs ) •a> ... n a:> ..,,. "Dracula" 0 (1979, Fantasy)
Frank Langella. Laurence Olivier. In a
1913 Engl!sh coastal town an aged pro-
lesaot seetls vengeance aganst the c.n-
turie&-old vampire who murdefed hd -~da~ai;~R' (1 hr .. 49 min )
..... .._Cll)
... "The Main Thing Is To Love"
(1975) Romy Sc::Meidet. Klaus Klnikl (1
tv . 50 min! --~ CllCMO'SMlf.-T ~~The Big Fix" (1 978, Mystery)
Richard Orey1uss, Susan Anspach An
unconventional private detective. Who was
deeply involved In the '60I prot•ts. IS
drawn Wlto a case KWolv1t1g pol1hca1 cor-
i too and nMde<. PG (t hf, 48 mio.) -econ w ..,,. ''NOfth Danas F()(1y" < t979.
Comedy) Nick Nolte. Mac Davis
Groupies, p11f-.popp1ng and all-night party-
ing begin to take the!f toll on two fun-lov· 'rl but ovet·th&-hill footbel players 'R'
-1li'~.1 -·--· .. •YOWll ATt9MT~lm David
Braniier hosts a performanc:. by vat«an
coma Carl Ba ntlne. Shelley Berman,
Norm Crosby, Jackte Gayle, George
Gobel. Jas;kle Vernon and Hanny Y~
man l1 hr 20 mn )
tW(%) "Blockade" (1938, Adventure)
Madeleine Carrol Hetv-y Fonda ( 1 ht.,
25 m.n)
tWD "Maybe I'll Come Home In The
Spring" ( 1970, Orame) Salty F'.ald • ..i.ck·
• Cooper 11 hl".30 cnin..l ------
-11 .... .., ........ .
-· ''Safenade'' ( 1966. Orama) X Lenza. Joan foota1ne (2 hr• ) ~
( "Romantic Comedy" ( 1913.
Romance) Dudlty Moore. Mary Steet1~·
Q!n ( 1 hr , 43 min )
U> "Jinlledl" I 1982, COmedy) Bette
Midlef. Ken Wahl (1 ht .. 45 min.)
-()) "O'Hara' a Wt " I 1982. OrarJ'I)
Sunday. Sept. 23. 19M 15
•
-Taes!laY~---EdWard Asner. Marlette H!!rlley. (1 hr . 27
min)
(I) "An Officer And A Gentleman"
( 1982. Orama) Rk:tia1d Gere, Debra
Winger. (2 hrs .• 5 min ) -~"David And Liu" (1962, Orama) Keir
Dullea, Janet Margohn ( 1 hf .. 34 min ) •ca> "Trall Of The Pink Panther" (1982.
Comedy) Pet8f Sellers. David Ntven ( 1
ht . 35 min ) ·
"Nana" ( 1934, Orama) Anna Sten.
Lionel Atwill ( 1 hr, 29 min )
tllce) ''Improper Channell" (1981, Come-
dy) Alan Arkin, Mar .. tle Hartley ( 1 hr .
32mln) •00 "Airplane 11 The Sequel" ( 1982.
Comedy) Aobeft Hays. Julie Hagerty ( 1
hr , 25 min)
(%) "Gal YOtmg.'Un" (1979, Comedy)
Dana Preu. David Peck (1 hr • 45 min ) •CC> "Victim" ( 1961, Suspense) Dirk
~arde, Sylvia Syms ( 1 hr., 40 min )
"Nobody's Boy" (1982. Orama) Ant-
mated Narrated by Jam Baclwa ( 1 hr .
21 min.)
.. (I) "Race For The Yankee Zephyr"
(1981, Drama) Ken Wahl. George Pep·
~d. ( 1 hr., 48 min ) C1J "Un<* Fire" ( 1983. Orama/ Nick
Nolte, Gene Hackman (2 hra. 8 m n )
Giants' "Crazy Crab."
GDM4AI 9 BnmfJ r •fl TG••rr Featured
Lee Remick dilCOael h« rOlt In the min-
llertes "Mistral'• Daughter."
l l'llm'ICO.Mlt . ..... °'..,. ..,,,,.,
YO\'MI Of 1111-Radio contact is
made wittl the Coast Guard, a trip 10 a
Mal=~.lllder 0
• 1 lAMI Minnesota Fats vs
Irving Crane (R) ( 1 hr,) CD ... "MOOJlllghUng" ( 1982, Come·
dy) Jeremy Irons, Eugene Ll~I. Four
Pohsh worlcera sent to dO repair wortc on
their COfrupt boA'a Lon<IOn hOUM have a
dtflteult ltme learning to deal with EngttSh
M>Ckt~PG· (1 hi .. 35 min) , llUCll
1:11 CUii.ii cu.Lit TALU """ Guest A~r S~nlswoode. ,. a a°" ne 10Wll Featured: ENtott Gould
discussee hit ~ llt~om "E.R "; meet
lhe men whO supplied 11 the bugs tor the
mOVHt "lnchena .kines." BfAm.YNUO m Gel L.A. F .. tured· 1 IOOft at "nerd"
cohlc; vlsll the Olympics for lifeguards, 1
look beck at what wet hip In Hollywood In
the '30t and ·.OS and ¥rhat paun for
trendy In the '80a, a doctor who 11111
makn house c.na
TICTAC~ ...
..... umTMAT1WI -...c.c.an
"°""OCMIT 8°'WU--.00fj...,_I ~AU San [)ego Padres 11 San
Francisco Gianta (3 hre l m> llOVA Examines what New Guinea
people who havt been the object of
anthropological study think of the social
sc1ent1Sts who have lntroductd their cul-
tures to the world (R) O ( 1 hr ) t••tu. Houston AstrOI at Loe / Arigeles Dodgers (2 hrs., 30 min )
{%).,._"Blockade" (1938, Adventure)
Madeleine Cerroll. Henry Fonda A loyalist
and a rebel spy tan In love during the
i;msh CIVIi War ( 1 hr 26 min )
ntAT ...
NI MO¥ll ''Heller Skelter" (Part 1 of 2)
( 1975, Drama) Steve Railsback, George
DICenzo Baaed on 1he novel by Vincent
Bug11os1 and Curt Gentry. A small band of
drug-crazed h1pp1u led by Charles Man-
son comm1te • senes of bizarre thrlll·k111-
i s 1n the Hollywood Niia (2 hr• )
.. (I) AFl&ZIA& The hOlp1tal stall ner-
vouily preparn to weleome Its new
adminkstrator, white Klinger poset as a
doctor to elude the pollce. D TMI A-TIMI The team travels to South
Amenca to rescue a man who has been
ambushed by rlY9f piratet alOng the Ama-
zon whefe he It starching for a legendary
lost city. (2 hrs ) 8 llOWll "BelWMO tieal191l And ....U"
C 1956, Drama) Aobeft Wagner, Terry
M00te The war I.aches a young South-
erner to 1udge hit fellow man more charl-
tabty ._{2 hrs) • a ® flOUL.4'1. ... • .....
(SeaSOl'I Premiere) Featured· William
Shatner With ~oofa trom "Star Trek" and
"T,J Ha<*er' , comme<cutl 1c1res1 Clara Pe~ I WU
='"Smtlt. Jenny. You're Oe d"
( 1974. Myitery) David Ja0$&en, Andrea
Marcovicct A pr1v.1e detecltve becomes
mot1onorty lt;vofV9d with lhe g11I he Is
hlted to protect (2 hf&.) !=The Big AK'' (1i78, Mystery)
Richard Oreyfuu. Suten Antpaeh An
unconventional prrvate detective, ¥rh0 w11
deeply lnvolVtd n lhe '60s protests. II
drawn Into a case involving political cor·
~tlon and murder 'PG' (f hf .. •a min.)
W M• IUIWTAM The Men Who
Played The Game (R)
(JI) mT WM• TMI ml ... A c6medy
about • auccesslut leW)'* MlO has the
chance to , .. Ille his adolescent fantasies
abou1 a beautllul f0tmer echoolmate.
Stars Tim Matheson, Annette O'Toole,
Kathryn HarrOld and Jim Beluahl. y ht.)
D.C.11.Aat ,Mm A WM Cll ....
UC* A tr1bUte to the 100th annNertary ot lhe Washington Monument featuring the
Beach Boyt, Juho lgla8iu and A1ngo
Sterr (1 hr.)
I QOQ.OCI-
-(I) I/ Ill Dr Shelnfekfl ethics are test·
td when a childhood hero pleads lo be
reJeased trom the pain of a term.nal dd-ene. 8 9 Mm"I A CMWD (Premiere) A
guUt·ridden Jack Trippet makn up a story
•bOut hit five-In girlfriend. Vicki Bradford,
when hit old·faahloned Aunt Mae unex-
pectedly V1Sit1 Start John Ritter and Mary lea~.i~~
C...MM.l•IUMTI mmt:1•rr .,.TC~1~1M1111.IT"' Featured
lee Rem ck dlacuues htr role In the min·
iserles "M~tral't Daughter " m VllTUlt A ~ lllTmrY Atter
the Satge)O govemmenra defeat, Ameti-
ca·s legecy locludet more than 500,000
Asian refugees, 2.!5 millton Vietnamese
veterans and the perslatenc:e of
unanswe!•d guestlons (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ........
-... LOWllOe\T
.. Cl) mnu&.'t DAUelfm With the help
of attlutnt pobllshef Jason Darcy. Maggy
opena a mocleling agency In New York
and prospers as her daughter Teddy
grows up In France, with Kate's gul·
dance. AAl1trat'1 artistic career la 11.1ecesa·
fut (Part 2 ot 3) (2 hra ) D ({I PAl9 DOLU OaYld and Wesley
each try to sign Laurte to an exciu1Mty
contract: tragic news caUMS comptlca·
1tons with Btalr'e pregnancy; David's bul4· [cil"ie' 1$ Involved with Joan shark•
15 acomT01'1tlfAm.Y Featured Tht
ltnPOf1•nce of iove. laughtet and 1ru1t In
cementing tht bonda between perentt
and their chlldr~ •. ( 1 hr ) •
8) YO IOT CllCMO Oltlertnt epproachas
to the problema facing the Mexlca,....Amer-
icans are examined ( t ht L
' ... 'lmA1UTll'P•ITI ~"of lhe l983 LOI Angetea Raiders ) ~ mwll "Prtvate SChOol" ( 1 . Come-·
dy) Phoebe C.tes, S.tsy Avuell Teefl-
llged bOya vtslt the all•glrla Cherryv11t
Academy IOr tome tun '"d adventure 'R' ( 1 hr., 37 min ) 0 MOWll "Valley CM" ( 1983, Comedy)
Nicolas Cage, Oet>orah F0ttmen A higtl
schoot girl breaks off het romance with a
ponker becou. the relattonship threal«'I
her standing within hir peer group. 'R' ( 1
hr ,35mln)
(%) fllCMI "The Main Thmg It To Love"
(1975) Romy Sctwle•det, Klaus 1<1nsAt1 ( t
.hr . 50 min) ., M.19.,.MrT,..CMCOCI--Pll 11 ITI .at WITILaAWOS&ff-. ...,..,..,
•
• I
..
-Cold.
•a>.,.. "Speedtrap" {197d. Mystef)')
. Joe Don Baker. Tyne Daly: A detective
launches a 1Nrch on wheels for • car thiaf
who IS stealing some of the fancielt Yehl·
cles ln Phoenix. Arliona (2 ht&. 5 min )
M C!) .. "Top Secret AHH" (1957,
Comedy) Suaan Hayward, Kine Douglas
A publisher attempt• to stop a majOf gen-
eral from obtaining a diplometlC post. {2
hrs .. 30 min.) • -
-· FI ll09 ..... (See.sOn Prern-lafa) Laura plans a romantic vacation wrth
Steele on the French Rlvleta, but ha Is pur-
sued by a trio of deadly Jewel thlevaa.
Stars StephaJM Zimballat and Pierce
Brosnan (~ 11 fl-Jessie counsets e battered
wife who waYet& between accepting help
and deakog With hef own taettngs of guilt
1(1 hr.)
"" fCICllO/IMNOfU:•CW•&nDI aACI ~ The poetry of Maya
Angelou, Oecar Brown Jr .. GwtndOlyn
Brooks, Sterling A Brown, Henry Ouma1,
Paul Laurance Dunbar and Langaton
H~~:w~hr.)
·--ftlAT D&ICATI IA&.· Aiecl Among thole debating the Conat11u-tt0n'1 relevance to the lmpfementalion of
foreign poocy lnvOlvlng tht military art f0t·
mer "President Gerald Ford, f()(mer Seer•·
l1ty of State Edmund Mulkle and Chair·
man or the President's CommlSllOn on
Strategic Forces Lt Gen Brent
~c:.'ti.11m
(I) ... ICMI OP 1MI 'NI Mika ROtS·
man vs. VretOf Galindez (September 1978
In New Ofleana) (R) (1 hr ) cm ... "Daniel" ( 1983, Drama) Timo-
thy Hutton. Mandy Patmlon Based on
E.L Doctorow'• novel "The Book Of Dan·
iel " A graduate tludent probes the
events surrounding h11 parents' execution as Russian nuclear spies. 'R' (2 hrs . 9
lminJa.. . -.........
rcommvTDtTMAT DIUCAtlU&.· Aa Among those debating th9 Cons11tu·
tlon's relevance to lhe lmpJemenlatlon of
foreign pOlrey lnvoMrig the mihtary are fOf·
mer Prelldent Ger11d Ford, fOfrMf Secre·
tary ot S11te Edmund Muskie end Chair·
man ol the President's Comm1ssioo on
Strategic Forcea Lt. Gen. Brent
Scowctolt. O ( 1 hr.)
CC) M 1V91.'f .cm• Features new
songs from their first studlO album since
their reunion.
._C.-.A~ ,,. fl.• Cll a•• ....
IC1Y ••• s• ...... ,.. ........
_. "undef Fite ' ( 1983. Drama)
Nick Nolte, Gone Hackman Two Am811·
can Joornallats and 1 photographer cover
the Nicaraguan war while a f!'rtncil double
agent Ufa photogfaphs of ret>M to
search for key Sandinista leaders 'A' o ~hrs . 8min)
ft.YWJOIM'I~
M WW IP COC .. Di pe19
myths ab0u1 tht drug cocaine through lhe
true slOtles ol • bash1ban IUJ*tlar. 1
htgtl tchOOI baluty queen. •n auto factory
worker Ind 8 ry(:hiatn&t ( 1 hr,)
> .mmu • ...r wn, .... "' •WQ
(%) .. ''An Offlc9r And A Gtt\Ueman''
(1982. Drama) Richard a.rt. Debra
Winger. An IMldlldpllned aviation offlc«
canddalt mee11 his match In a tough
Naval dnll lnstructOf Whtie, off baae.
romanc.ng one ol the tocat town girts 'R'
l hta .. 5 root)
11:11 ()) Cll ........
• n111•1J Host: J<:ktnn"t ear1on ScMduled. Catt Reiner, W'O" l.*Ha Br=~·) lg:,.mnm =.r ,_ICA Scheduled. Steve
Berman, psychothetapiSt and author of
"The Stx Demons of LOYe. ~·s Fears ot
lntrmacy," on the 11.11 major obet8cies to a
couple'• survival. (1 ht.)
IDMOIWE& .......
.,._..TaTMmnLIUCYQ 19 QAa Scheduled the ltreng1h of
the will to k. University of Arkansas foot·
be• COICh Ken Hatfield ( 1 tv., 30 min.)
tW Ill.I .. "The Sound Of Anger" ( 19$8,
Drama) Burl lvea, Jamee Fareotlno. Aft..-
•wealthy man i. murdtfed, hit dlught..-
and her boyfriend are ICCUMd of the
crime (2 hit, 5 m.ln.)
tll9 8 ()) llC tol:J •11 Steve and 1'111 agents
must handle MCUflty lor a petroi.um con-
fe<enc.e llrgeted by assa111n1 (A) ( 1 ht., tO min.) I =:"..:-MOD
.,. "Only One O.y Lart Befort
Tomorrow" ( 19h Orama) Peter Duel.
Sal Mineo A peir OI lntamatlonal ,~
sessora try to regain a let from the son of
a South Arnetiean dictator (2 hra.) '19MICll'mfl.D
M.TYOll•i.t
COU. POOIUI.&. Clemson It Geotg--
la (R) (2 In., 30 min.)
.,.. "Romantic Comedy" (1983,
Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steeobut·
gen. Two succeatul B<o.dway writing
partners end a PISSIOflltt relatlonlhlp
that lasted nine years 'PG' (1 ht., 43
min) -CH).,.. "Night Of The ~let" ( 1980,
Suspense) James Brol n ~ff Oatman. A
for"* police officer launches • delpefatt
search through the str"'' of New YOf1(
City tor his daughter, who was kidnapped
by a psychopathic crmnaf 'R' ( 1 hr., 't
mrn)
m1 (!) ••••-•1•s.•inn ... mtDSLA11WwmtM'9&iil JM
Soheduled. actor Gary Busey, comedian E~~· (1hr.) I ll'JalCOCl ,_,. .,,..,_o
... "Diamond Head" ( t963, Ora·
ma) Charlton ~tOo, Yvette Mimltux. A
wealthy Hawaiian practle" • double stan-
rd when ht oppoees Ms&ster'a plane to
marry a hell·brffd Hawaiian Whlle he him-self:;:;'-=;;&...._ (2 hfa.J IWOYMI . tn\1'11 • .. ----.,. "A Foreign Aft1if" (19•8. Com-
edy) Jeen Arttu, Johll ll.l\d Ont mem-
baf ol a comm111ee &ent 10 cheek on ttoop
morale In PQlt·World Wtr II Gttmany fells
In lave. (2 hrs ' 30 min ) 8 111.UWOGI c:umlP F=Mtured· an
ln18fVrew with B•ll Bixby, a tool< 11 lhe spe-
cial effecta from the ITIOll ... "Exttrmtnat()f
II". • repott on the new "Co,>t ano
robberl" shows scheduled tor the I O ....
ton: what can ~ to you lf yoo tap
Into cable lleoalv. t; • • O ...,,~ l n11m Featur.O:
L• AemlcJ( dlecl •• her role In the rTWl-l&ettet "Mtltrars O.ughter."
• .. ''The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone" (1961, Orama) Vtvien Leigh, War-
ren Beatty. A woman Qtve9 up an
unprom611rig acting careet fOf a .., ... of
romancee in Aomt. ( 1 hr 30 min.) ' cm ... ''Halloween UI. SeuOn Of The
Wilch" (1982, Horror) Tom Atkins, Sta-
cey Nalkk\. A young woman im.tlga1• a
Hanowe.n mask maoofactucer who may
haYI beefl responaible for her father's
~ mwdef. 'R' (1hr .. 36m J
ttl • Cl) COl•.O Tw'ln brothers are su.
peeled of rrudltlng their wealthy uncle
JU5f bafofe hd marriage to a IOvefy young
~R) (1 hf .. 20 min.) CC) "LOlln' It" ( f982. Comedy)
Tom CNIM. Jackie Earle Haley. Four
~ boys hoping to lose their wg1ntty
In a ~ brothel peck up an Oldef wom-
an goitlg aouth f()f a Mexican dlvoroa. 'A'
w£7i:!~~ Crane" (1958. Orama)
Jeln Slmmone, Guy Madlton. A twlc»-dl¥ot0f0 women returns home 10 deter·
mine Whel'a lht may have gone wrong. (2 ht1., 16 min.) CZ> .. "Un<* F1ra" ( 1983, Orama)
~ Nolte. Gent Hackman. Two Amerio
can jOumallats and a photographer covet
the NieeraQlMn war While 1 Fret'ICh double
agatlt UMt photographl of rebels to
-.rch fOf key Sandinista leadet• 'A' (2
hrs.. 8 min.~
·1=:.LA.10DAY .... lWILAUM• W _,.ATU.
W ... "Endless Love" (1981. ~) Brodie Shielcls. Martlfl ~1tt
A 17~-otO'• o~ love for hia t5-
E $ leads to parental con-
lltid . 'R' ( 1 hr., M min )
-• Prey" ( 1980, Orama) Tlueaon, Joel Bond. When tlx
Jnlndt go on • hiking trip, they are hunted
doWn ~mysterloos cr~ture 'R' ( 1 hr .• =1mir.::nwA~
--"Naughty Wives" (197•, Com-edy) Brandon Pnce. Jacqueline Log.1n A
man from the country finds that his
• doof·to-d<>Of sateismen In London soma unexpected bonuses. 'A' ( 1 hf ••
20 min.)
-· .. "Konga" (1981, Sc~Ae-llOI\) MlchMI Gough, Matgo JoMs. A
demented Bt'llllh SCtanll&l turna a etnal
Affiean nioMey Into a dMdly man-.a11ng QJ.2 his .. 30 ITlltl )
(l}NiiW W' A bawdy. adulls-onty
cOIM4if""'9 (1 hr:.. 30tnin.)
lrtl(I) .. "Valley Girl" (1983, ~)
NiCOI .. e.g., Deborah f()ftman A high
tchOOI Qlr1 br kt ott her tomance th •
OUMlf because the rtlat~ threatens '* standing within her peer group 0R• { 1
hr . 35 min.)
-· .. 'Renegade Gifr0
( tM8, Wtst· arn) Artn Savage. Alan Cuttle.A fem.le
get1g ltader &s puttued by an ~tor
bfought In IO e'*"9 her capture. (T ht .
30mln)
Sunday.SePt.23, 198-i 17
. .
•
-Cont.
1 ......
• H•tltw(a) llON "Murmur Of The Heart" ( 1971, ·
Orama) Lea Massari, Benoit Ferreux A young boy d19gnoeed as having a hearl
murmur it accompanied by hia mother on
a fateful vlllt to upa. (2 hrt,) •00-~AnucnGlll •Cf>alCMO'IWT~
-11ora1ng11ov1es-
•(C) "David And LtSe" ( 1962, Orama) Keir
Outtea, Janet MarP,OhO ( 1 hr • 3A min )
•(%)"The Chosefl • (~981 . Orama) Ma x•-
mlllan Schell, Rod Steiger ( t hr . 48
min.) •a> "That Funny Feehng" ( 1965. Come· ~ Sandra Dee. Bobby Darin (2 hrs )
•(t) ''Glgot" ( 1962. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Katherine Kath ( t hr , 44 min )
79()) "The Next One" ( 1982, Sc eoca·Flc-
tlon) KM Dullea. Adnenne Bartx>au ( 1
hr .• 35 min) 19(%) "Cross Creek" ( 1982, Orama) Mary
Steenburgen. Rip Tom (2 hra , 2 min l •CID "A Streetcar Named Desire" < 195 t,
Orama) VMen Leigh. Marlon Brando 12
hrs., 2 min.) av "The t=lnal Optt00" ( 1982, Orama) ~ Devil. LewlS Coffins (2 hrs l
•(C) "Cha11eoge To Be Free" ( 1975
Adventure) Mike Mazurk•. Jimmy Kane
i.1 hr • 28 min.) •CZJ "Roman Scandals" ( 1933, Mu~lcal)
Eddie Cantor. Ruth Elling ( 1 IV , 30
min.)
-(C) "The Gr•at Santini" ( 1979, Orama1
' Robert Duvall Blythe Danner 11 hr 58
min ) CID "King Of The Mourolaln" (1981,
Adventure) Harry Hamlin, JO$eph 801-
toms (1 hr .. 30 min )
()) ''The Prodigal" ( 1955, Drama) Lane
Turner. Edmund Purdom ( 1 hr . 56 min I 4D "A SIU Of Oivorcemen1" { 1932, Ora-
"ma) John Barrymore, Katharine Hepburn t! hr., 30 min )
-(Ill "Fat C ly" (1972, Orama) Slacy
Keach, Jell Bridges (2 tvs)
"9(%) "Yol"' ( 1982, Orama) Tat k Akan
$ef1t S.zer. ( 1 hr , 51 rnil'I ) tWG "FOfe1gn Exchange'' ( 1969. Orarna)
Robert H0t1on, Sebastian CabOI ( 1 hr
30 min l
-••tsnooa lloVIU-
-• "The Night They Took MiSS Beau1ilul"
(1977, Orama) Chuck Coonors, Phil
Stlvefs (2 htt ) av "Loveiiek" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley
Moore. t11zabeth McGovem ( 1 hr • 35
min.) Cl) "Grease 2" ( 1982. MU51calJ Me11we11
Caulfietd. Miehelle Pfeiff8r ( 1 hr • 55
min.)
-CC) ··renc:1er Merci~" C t982. Orama)
Robert Duvall. Tesa Harper. f1 hr. 30
mtn) 00 "'SaliiharoV' ( 1984, Drema) Jason
AOberCIS, Glenda Jackson. (2 hrs )
W (%) "Under Fite" ( 1983. Or11ma) Nlek
Nolte. Gene Hackman. 12 hr • 9 min ) •CC> "Sacood ThOUghts" ( 1982, Comeoyl
Ludt Arnaz. Ctaig Wa$SOtl I 1 hr • 38
min I
18 Sunday, S pt. 23, 198-i
.~= "Jinxed!" ( 1982, Comedy)
Bette M1dler, Ken Wahl, A linger talks an
unlucky casino dealer lnto helping her do
away with her obnoxious boyfrlef'ld. 'A' ( 1
hr •• 45 mtn.) . -ICOTT
d .,. "The Vlfdict" (1982. Orama)
PaUI Newman. Challoll• ~ An
(Q) ··old Boyfriends" ( 1979. Orama)
Talia Shh, Richard Jordan (1 ht., 43
min)
"The Next Ont" ( 1982, Science-Fie·
tiOO) Kt11 ~ ... AdrleMe Barbeau ( 1
hr .• 35 min.) 1:900 "Eddia Macon's Run'" (1983, Orama)
John Schneider. Kirk Oouglt• (1 hr .. 35
mm)
•(Z) "The Chosen" (1981. Orama) Maxi-
milian Schell. AOd Ste.ger. ( 1 ht • 48
min)
• "Beloved Infidel" ( 1959, Orama) Gr• ~Peck. OebOfah Kerr. (2 hrs.. 3 min )
•CO ''The Grey Fox" (1983. Western)
Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs (2
hrs.)
CS) "Hercules" ( 1983, Adventure) Lou r ewgno, Sybil Danntng C 1 hr • '1 min ) •<%1 "Romen Scandals" (1933, Musical)
Eddie CanlOf. Ruth Elling ( 1 hr,. 30
min)
I
•go ...
Cll ...
IWITTOIWIT ~CD•:WY .............. ...... ~ .... ....ucm-.olY
.. "Challenge To Be FrH" (1975.
Adveriture) Mike Mazurkl, Jimmy Kane
Afl•r ec~identaUy ahoOtlng • rengar, an antmal trapper flees ecroa the Arctle to
escaJ)9 imposonment. 'G' ( 1 hr . 28 rn.n.)
(0) llOW9 "Lovelick" ( 1983, Comedy)
Dudley Mocxe, Elizabeth McGovern A
married psychiat111t hnds himeelf faUlng In
tove with a patient. ·pa· C 1 hr .• 3S min.)
· aecaYMDYD .....
.,_..co.IM't ... IMCm./~···-. .....
MTO•'AIC-) MA UM11 Rob Salam vs Oennte
Ale.KIO, World light ~tight Champl·
on$h•p. sc~ for 12 rounds (from
Sacramento, Cellf). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
CH> llOWll "French Postcards" ( 1979. COmedy) Miles Cheptn. Btancti. Bekt<. A
group of American •tvdents become
enttwatled with the.cOOl'llry and lta ~
while stUdylng In France . 'PG' ( 1 hf.. 32 • min)
laYMDYD ,. .... ....
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.... Q .
PA ..... ~eaded people UOll•
od IOf their own convention end beauty
pagoant a g1tl wht> IS botb,;I wrestler and
a 11auty contest Wll'IMI' at ege five GDMLU
...
alcohOltc Bot1on lawyer P'Jl1a himM together 10 tiring an unpopular mediC
malpractiee case to trial against stror
opposihon by the courtt, the archdlocet
and ru. O'#n clients 'A' (2 hra.) -1 ...... .,,.. -..... . • 111111 .,..a -·--·
([I mn9!'H•JT fClll IT F•tur•
Shelley L~ dllcusMs her rolt In "Im
concllable Diff•ences •• l~c•• -. . ..,.
llc~WAM:Ol.OM
M0'9 "Curse Of The Pink Panthe•
( 1983, Come<fy) Ted Wass. David Nlvet
A bumbling New York City cop Int~
a host ot 1Upsicious characttts In h
lnVe$tigahon of the theft of the tabub.
Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 ht,, 4'
mlrl)
CJ) Cl9 A,. .. .,.. AT c•• Th
unique style and sense of humor of th
P<>PO'lr enrertalllef Is showcased In th
perlOfmance !aped at Caesars Palace I
Las Vagas
(%) .,. ''Vol" ( 1982. Orama) Tarl
Akan, Set•f Sezer. Three HCapees from
Tutkish prison find out that life outsld
their cells can be more ternble than lhe
i:ISOtlmef'll. 'PG' (1hr ,51 fTWI )
PM:lllfUCll
1'.:11 t OI M TOWI Featured the latest o
Mtehael Jackson's Victory Tour: prevlet
the pnmet1me soeps, Scott Baio. star c
"Charles In Charge." discusses his ""
SfJltt
I e•M&YNUD In OI U. Featured a look al aom new wave nylons that add some plUal I
stockings. meet a man who forges tho
crystal balls that psychics UM to Mt tho
future, an interview with Billy Dee W1111amt
a report on whiplash what lt is and hOw 1
ha
TACDOUllt .. _ ... .,_TltATTUMI .... e..an
fllMft CCMIT ......... ..u mAT Ja a..n1ca "Live From Lin
coin Center· New Vork City Opera -· Car
men" Frank Coraaro's new Yefalon o
Bizet's claMlc It Ml dVnng the Spanlal
CMI War. with Carmen as a loyal
opposed to the fascist Franeo · Stan
lriclUde V1etorla Vergara as Cermen
Mariat1na CnrtStos as Micaela, Jacqu.
Trussel 81 Don Jos. and Robert Halt at Eset.a::ni~~ ~,., ... M~ _.. "Helter Slleller" (Part 2 of 2)
(1915, Oc8ma)·Stm Aaftlbeck, Geofgt
O!Cenzo Baaed Qn the novel by Vincen
Bugtloll and Cur1 Gtntry, A smd bend o
drug-crazed hlppiH ltd by Charin Man
ton commits a ••of biu rre ttvllM<lll
~it\ '';:=OOd hills~ tn) .. • CJ). • IM• Afltr W0tlc
Wer II Teddy. now 1 modtl mMtl Mlttra
in Ft•nc• 100 bffrs hit deughttr Fauve
The Qttl II rilled by Meggy lrl. NeW Voo
Ind &pends IUl'Mlefl in ~ with htt
father, who cuttlvates h.t a!ll111¢ ta~ll
~8t1 3 ol 3) 1(3 hrl ) • e -AY TO MU• Jonethan al"IC
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Mark help a young runaway find the
mean:ing of family love. and they console a
mother lacing the death of her only son
from cancer. ( 1 hr) D llOwm ''Hae'Ven Knows, Mr Allison"
( 1957, Orama) Robert M1tehum. Det>orah
Kerr A Marine corl)Otal Ind 1 nun find
thlt they're lhe only ones on a Pacific
island uohl lhe Japanese emve. (2 hrs ) 8 9 1MI PM.I.. fM1f (Season Premiere)
A wtiltt ends up on a flight thtough the
Evergladel wllh Coit when 1 reputed
cnme bOM dcscovert that her next b«*
will be based on hit !il,e Stars L" Ma)Ol's and.=.. 8;UP hf. I 1~AC.seOfRape" (1974, Dfa ·
ma) Elizabeth Montgom«y, Aonoy Cox
A rape victim Is humiliated -end made 10
seem retponsible when she preSMS
charges tu,;t her assailant (2 hrs.)
• 1MI co.:Mil The l09 Ange-
les Philhatmonic, uflder the Oiftctor of
Carlo Maria Giulinl, performs Beethoven'•
Symphony No. 5 at the OMka Festival
Hau while on a tour of Japan. ( 1 ht ) CC> .W "Rachel, Rachel" (1968. Dfe·
ma) Joanne Woodward. James Olson
Aepelted by a lesbian encounter. a frus-
trated achOOlteacher hat a brief, unhappy
affair with • man before moving on 10 new
surroundit:QI 'R' (1 hr .. 41 min ) CE•---CIJ (JI) .W "Sakharov" ( 1984, Orama)
Jason Robards. Glenda Jaekeon Foll<>wit
lhe hie of AndreJ Sakharov. tile renowned
nuclter phyM:ISI from Ille Sovie! Union
who Invented his coun·,y's hydrogen
bom~2hr&)
._ "The Verdict" ( 1982. Orama)
Peul Newman. Charlolle Aampllng An
atcohOli<: Boston lawyer pu111 himsell
logelher to bfing an unpopular medical
malpf achce cas. 10 trial agamt strong
opposiuon by the cour1s. lhe archd«ese
and hie own clients 'R' (2 hrs ) -1:co:c-..= CWlfllU&.l•umrrt
.....,, I rT TlT•!llCl•llllMIYrT FNtured
Shelley l.~ dllCuasat her role in "lrre·
coocll&ble Differences "
i lNITIC8na M LOlllOi\T • e 1MI PACJ't Of Lii (Season Prem·
••) Mra Gerreu end the g rrs reminisce
about their summer vacat on& Star& Char•
lotle Rae and LIM Whelchel Q D QI D'fUm (Season Premiere)
Blake s1rugglet to OYelcome lhe loSS or
his fortune, Alexll choo&el a defense law·
Y"' and Dominique Devereux conunuae
her plan to explOit the Camoglont Stars
John Forsythe Ind Joan Colllns Q ( 1
hr.) I': _,.. Scheduled. Comedian
Steve Martin. d rectOt Carl Reiner ( t hr.)
• '91C•PUYMOUm "Working" Peo-
ple ot varied OC'CupahOf'll dlle1JM their
working llvea 1n 1n adaptation of lhe 1977
Siege musical based on Slud Terkel's
bes~~(1ht J
.,. "Breathiest" ( 1~83, Chtrw1J
Richald Gele, Valtt• tc8'>f y A fr
spirited euto thief Onlntent10N1lty ktll
pa1r01man nd latet devetopt an c
SNt attraction to a young woman 1f ( '
hr .. 41 min.) --
llOWll "Under Fw1" ( 1983 Or ma)
Nlek NOii • Gane Hackmo Two All'leri·
Qn tourna II nd a l)hOIOQr~ C fl# J
the Ntcaraguan war while a ~rtoeh d<>Uble
agent uses photogtaphl of rebele to
seercb tcw key Sandtn1tta IMdetl. 'R' (2
hrs , 8 ITWI) MJll9WllT..,_CllCOCI __ .... .,.
1:11 8) frl TCMI ... (PrarMl'e) Teen-
ager Matt Burton'• plan to have his
mothef marry a '"h man b thcMten.d by
a new neighbor who stam dating her.
Stars JaSOl'I B1tem.an and Caren Kaye.
flOCllT MllMD' MlnoelOta Fata vs
Irving C<ane (R) (t ht.)
•@ llCMI ''To Kill A Clown" ( 1972.
Suspense) Alan Alda, Blythe Denner.
Aher moving to a remote island. a young
couple discover thlt their landlofd II a
def killer ( 1 hr .. 40 mtn )
.. (!) "The McConnell Story" (1955,
Adventure) Alan Ladd. June Alyson. A
lamed teet ptlot 11 determined to break In
the Sabfe)et F-86 (2 hrt., 30 min.) -· m If. .. II. The hOlpclal 1taff II 11ra1ned by the nur ... • Imminent ltrlke,
and Weatphab W9ighl the declaion to end
1 tetm•nally II pehent'1 Nfe. (Part 2 of 2)
~~ • ?6 ~Season Premiere) A leg-
endary Hollywood star (Elt.zabelh T1ytof)
prepar" for her profeuk>nal comet>Kk,
an executNe unexpectedly meett her
estranged husband. and Peter Is
mothered by a temporary hotel clerk
Stars James Brohn and Conrue SeOecca
( 1 hr.) . ,.,
Ol tr• LA. "Cert Ande11on" ( 1 ht )
90Wll "The Great Santini" ( 1979,
Orama) Robert Duvall. Blythe Dinner A
rough·and-ready Manne Corps offleef
lace& domestic ball'-when he tr• to
impose h~ military ideals on his family.
'PG' (1 ht .. S8 mm.)
(H) a8 "Eddie Macon's Run" (1983,
Ordma) John Schnelder. Kirk Douglas An
escaped crmnal becomes the quatry of a
ruthles5 law ollieer. 'PG' ( 1 ht •• 35 min ) (0) Tiii ,_,.,,.... II COll:mlT The
reunited 11ngtn perform "My Girt," "Just
My Imagination." "Cloud Nine" and other
htts before an audlenee at H1rr1h's lfl
Atlantic City ( 1 hr,)
(8) .,.. "Mandingo" ( 1977. Orama)
James Mason. Susan George. A Weat
African of the Mandingo tnba It bfought
10 a slave-bleed ng plantehon In L~ne •
before lhe start of lhe CIVIi WeI. 'R' (2
hrs • 7 tllln )
· Ml.l.9M-•.-TT-
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11:9 90Wll "Eacape To Mindanao" ( 1068.
Adventure) Geotge Mahans, Wili Koop-man A prllQnef ol w11 it ~ by
his cpmpanion to attempt an ~ from
a J~nese prlton camp (2 hrs ) 11::98 Cl) ... ,J. Magnum II hired by a
glamOJOV world·cta card player to be
hef bodyguard during a pole• game
aDOald e yt.Cht, tR) ( 1 tit., 10 f'IWI.) G • ~ Hoat: Jdwty CarlOn.
Schoduted c1ng:· Julio lglMia. oeir ..
Kale "' ( 1 hr.) l ;o .... mm.-_ .. M.L.-..... I ....
. .
• t.AW ,_.ca ~ David Befglend, t984 Libertarian Petty pr•
denllal nomlnM. on whet b«tartanlam Is •
Stuar1 Speiw, economist end authOr of
"How to End the Nucleat Nightnwe,"
pa.. a solution to lnternatlonel tensior.
that thceeten theytanat. (t ht.)
(!) .. Yecmt•· 00 • LOCA,... "Joe Ptlcopo Special"
Comedy etcetchet and eetebfrty tmperso-
nallOna, wfth guest Eddie Murphy. ( 1 hf.) . cm ... "The flnal Ophon" (1982, Or•
ma) Judy o.vts. LewtS Coll1ns. Arl antj..
nuclear group 1eiz• control of the ~
can Em1>e15y in London and wame thlt
govemment hostages vnll be mu4'defed it
Its demands ere not met. 'R' (2 hrs • 30
CiJ1 "°-"It Came From Hollywood"
( t982. Comedy) John Candy, Oen
Aytcroyd The worst scenes from old 8
movies. inc!Udeng exce<pts from the fflm9
of Edward D Woodi.Jr .. director of "Pian 9
From Outer Spece" and "Glen Or Glen-
da." 'PG' (l hr., 30 min.) m ,. Q.UI Schedui.c:t. how to make the
most of one'• mind. bewitched by IUJ*·
_1net-=~ht .. 30m1n.)
=~~=:,, l'I Charge When I'm Ready" (1969, Comedy) Enzo Ceru-"°· Sue Lyon. An ltallan POW somehow
gets clfatttd Into the United Stat• Almy.
It;:,; • .,. ...
M.ftOl-.c9fr
... "The Groove Tube': (1 974,
ComedY> Ken Shapiro, Richlrd 8elzef.
TelevliiOn ckchel are satwlZed in a.., ...
of lketchel and rtbald spoota 'R' ( 1 ht ..
t5min.) auro SCCA 8odwMer Pro ri~s1 ;;r' .. om Lexington, Ohio ) •
--~--" cutet" (t983, Adventure) Lou FemgnQ> Sybil Danning A super·
powel'ful Gr~ demlgOd mu11 baui.
mechanical monsters to re1CUe a kid-
napped pttneaU. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 41 men.)
-· • u11~wmcDAVIDUh& WI Schlcluled. roci< singer Robert Plant.
comedian "-Y Leno. New YOf'k Health
Inspector Donald OonahOe. ( 1 hr.J
1..-trracoca~ .,_,_o
_. "Bonjour Tr11tase" ( 1959.
Orama) Oevtd N1Y9n, Deborah Kerr A young ;ill schemet 10 elimlnate the~
mothef who has dlttupled her Mdate Ide
on the French AMef1. (2 tvs I I LM.' C•lml __ ,..
... "French Postcards" (1979.
Comedy) M Chapin. Blanc:tle Bak• A
group of Amencan &tudents become •
enthrtlleO with the country and Its people wNle udying in France 'PG' ( t hr .. 32
min) .. e Cl) llOwm "Kill)Oy" (19.,, Orama)
Km Basinger. Rot>ert ()Ap Membetl of a
hotP!t•I'• 1t1ff come under 11'1picicn
when a young woman It murd8rad a/Id her = (R) (1hr.,20mln I ':i.,. "So Pr~• 1'4&•" t1943. Drame> Claudette • P utette God-
dard WOlld Wat U Alrrff °""* rialc ther llYM While ng on 88tun. (2 m . 30 min..,.._.,_
.-T' 1• 1 11J1G•11•1inrr
Sunday,Sept.23. 1934
F turtd
• 19
Shelley Long dllGUSMS her rOle ln ''Irr•
concllable Oltterences" •.,."Dead Ring«'' c1~. Orama)
Belle Davis, Kerl Malden When her ax·
lover brolher-1n·law dlff. a tav&fn owner
klUs her twin sister and assumes her
wealth and posittOn ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
(() AUTO MCM Formula I llahan Grand
Pril( (from Monza), (R) (1 hr., 30 min)
(2) .,. "Under Fire'' ( 1983. Orama)
Nick Nolte,. Gene Hackman. Two Al'll4t(I·
can jOUrnalists and a photographer cover
the Nicaraguan war while a French double
agent uses photographs of reb4Ma to
•arch f0t key Sand1n1Sta leaders 'R' (2
hrs.. 8 min)
d (!) .,. "Jane Eyre" (1944 Orama)
· Orson Welles. Joan Fontaine. A young
English governess falls In tova with hef
brOOdlng, secretive employer (2 hrs 15
min)
®MTPATla. ~--"Black EtT1"'1uelle'' ( 1976. Drn·
ma) Laura Gemsef. Angelo lnlantt A
beautiful young Amer1ean photographer
hu a sanes ol romantlC encounters white
on aaalgnmerit 1n Kenya 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 _
1
min)M&YNUD :ar,. LA. TODAY
... lllMTlf'IUUCIM. "" ~~ -Cll ... _.,.ATCM
&.Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy)
Dudley MOOfa, Elizabeth McG~81n A ,
•CZ> "Roman Scandals" ( 1933. Musical)
Eddie cantor Ruth Eth~ (2 hrs.) •cc:> "In Love And War' ( 1958. Orama)
Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter. ( 1 hr • 51
min) ® ''The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Advenlure)
Marilyn Llghtstone. Ari Hindle ( 1 hr • 29
min.) • •al> "C.pnce" (1967. Mystify) Oous
Day, Richard Harris (2 hrs.)
M CI) "Professor Pouar's Magic Potions"
( 1978, Adventure) Richard Wilson. John
Warner ( 1 hr , 30 min )
119(%) "It Came From HollywOOd" ( 1982.
Comedy) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd ( 1
ht . 30 min.)
.. ~"The Black R05G" '1950, Adventure)
Tyrone Power. Orson Welles (2 hrs . t
min) 00 "Krul' (1983. FantUy) Ken Mar·
Shall. Ly&etle Anthony ( 1 hr .. 5 7 min.)
CO) "Cross Creek" ( t982, Drama) Mary
Steeoburgen. Rip Torn (2 hrs. 2 min.) •CI> "Gal Young 'Un" (1979, Comedy)
Dana Preu. David Peck ( 1 hf • 45 min )
-(C) "The Big Fix" ( 1978, Mystery) Rich·
atd Dreyfuss. Susan Anspech ( 1 hr .. 48
~~) ~ .
(8) "My FavOflla Year~· ( 1982, Comedy)
Petet O'Toole, Je$Siea Harper ( 1 hr , 35
mm.) • Cl) "Young Ca1&ldy" ( 1965. Biography)
Rod Tay!Or, Rora Robson ( t hr .. 50
min I 8 "Change Of ~rt" ( 1943. CC>l'YlGdy)
&Ian Ha'(Ward. John Carroll. ( 1 hr .. 30
min I -® "The Hlah CommlSalonOr" ! 1968.
20 Sunday,S8pt.23, 1984
married paychi8trlst finds hims.II lalhng In
love With a patient. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 35 min )
(J ) .. "Friday The 13th, Part Ill''
( 1982, Honor) Dana Kimmel, Paut Kral·
ka Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote
~: 'Cabin --at Crystal Lake. the 1talklng
groUnds of a detallged mot\SIM who
wears a hockey mask. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
d <lf) .. "King Of The MOOAtau'I"' ( 1981,
AdvefltUfa) Harry Hamlin. Joseph 8Qt·
toms Three young Loe Angeles bachet0<1
devote their anergiff to the sport of drag
raclnQ.:1PO' ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
1:11 ~ WOii.i AT LMm -... 118flWMIMT •I M!W Ml .,. "e.IOved Infidel" (1959, Ora·
ma) GH!QO'Y Peck. OebOrah Kerr Wr1ter
F Scott Fltzgetald has a tornd affA<r with
columoiSI Sheilah Graham (2 hta., 3
min.)
•• .,. "That Man In l5tant>UI" ( t966,
Comedy) HO<SI Buchholz. Mano Adoff. A
play~ helps an FBI agenl posing as a
stripper lo recover a kidnapped sclanttst
~hfs ,30min) a-.(?}:...~ TAUi wmt Guest
A~r Spolliswoode . att D.,. "Ringside" ( 1949, Orama) Don
Barry, Sheil.a Ryan Aftef hi$ pfllehghter
brolhef tS blinded In the ring. a man
decldee to take up boxing himself ( 1 hr
30 min.)
CJ) PMTM•
Suspense) ~od Taylor, Chrls1opher
Plummer. (2 hra.)
1W(Z1 "The Cho:ien" ( 198 t. Orama) Maxi
mlllan Schell. Rod Ste.gar. ( 1 hr., 48
min)
11:9U "In Broad Oeyh1,1hl" ( 1971. Mystery)
Richard Boooe. Suzan,,. PIO$helle ( I hr ..
30 mm)
-Aflel'DOO• 11ov1u-
1Hl(C) "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Orama) Mary
Steenburgen. Rip Tom (2 hrs. 2 mtn)
CHl "Gandhi" ( t982. Blogf aphy) Ben
Kings1ey, Candice Borgen (3 hrs • 8
mm)
(0) "The WOfld According To Garp"
1 1982. Comedy) Robin Williams. Mary
Beth Hurl (2 hrs • t8 mm )
lS) "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1982,
Adventure) KeUy Reno. Teri Gert < 1 hr •
43m1n)
W ) •·Cfo"9 Creok" ( 1982, Ofama) Mary
Slacnoorgen. Rip Torn (2 ms • 2 rnln ) HICCl "Tu.tlf 0 1 The Pink Panthet" (1982.
• Comedy) Peter Selllfs. 03Vid Niven ( 1
hr , 35m1n I
($)"Edd .. Macon's Run" ( 1983. Drema)
Johrl SCMeider. Klfk Douglas (1 ht •• 3!»
mtn) ·
119(%) "An OlflOOI' Md A Gontktman"
( 1982. Drema) Rk:Mrd Ger•, Oebfa
W1~e1 (2 hrs , 5 mm ) •lC) 'The Brink's J-Ob" ( t979. Comedy)
Petet Fall<. Worron O•I (2 hrs.. 14
nun) 00 "The Wild Pony" ( 1980, Adventure)
M111lyn Ught&tone. Art Hlndle ( 1 hr., 29
min)
-"M " ( 1978, H0tror) Anthony
Hopk1~. Ann-Margret (2 hr )
(Ll "T 01 Two CHiii" (197', Orama)
An mated (I tu. 12 rnin I
(l)IUH•IUWOQ •
(%).,."Cross Creek" (1982. Oram
Mary SteenbUrgen. Rip Torn Based ,
lhe memotrs of Marjone Kinnan Raw~°'
In 1928. an ambitious New Yorl< writ
leaves her wealthy husband IC>f the me
peaceful existence of a Florida 0<ant
gr<»tG where she plans 10 write Gott
romance novels 'PO' t;z hrs .. 2 min )
.. .,. "Grease 2" (198~. MUIQ
Maxwell Caulflekt. Michelle Pfeiffer. ~
English studenl at a 1960s Arnefl¢an h"
school hes to prove himself to the lead
ol a girls' gang whole membef& can da
only IJ::ra. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) .. 00 ''sakhalov" (1984. Orame Jason Robards, Glenda Jackson FOii<>¥
the hie ol Andrei Sakharov. the renowne
nuclear physlciat from the Soviet Unlc
wtio invented his country'• hydf oge
bOmb 0 (2 hrl.)
-~ CllCMO'INMfmiGln' "tHJW "Ooubla Exposure" (198:
Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pelle
The murderous nightmares of a d1sturbe
phOtographer begin to take on a life c
their own. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •
I-econ t:11 MWIZll • 11•111:.1.a -..... ,. 4dil WANll ••••111 The country singe1
songw11ter performs songs from his etbur
"Never Could Toa The Mark."
• "Krull' (1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar
shall. LYHll• Anthony. ( 1 hr .. 57 min )
(2 ) "It Cama From HollywOOd" ( 1982 C~y) John Candy. Dan Aykroyd (
hr .. 30min.J
--•lvenlng
g a ...
Cll ...
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.. "In Love A_nd War" ( t9S8, Ora·
ma) Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter. The
effects of WOfld War II upon three Marines
from vaslly d•lftftnt backgrounds era l>Of·
trayed ( 1 hr .. 51 min )
lEJ .,. IMS -Dennis HOfne vt Lui Sflhtana In t welttrweioht bOUI ~ for 10 roundt (live lrom LH V•'· Nev ) (2 hrs , 30 min )
(0) .. ''(ilsy M009Y" ( 1983. Come·
dy) ROdney Oe~rfield, Joe Pnc:I A
man ""° likeJ to eat driok. and ~ 10 e11cess standt to win S tO mlllion tt ht uc·
11f1CeS hiS worldly J)lellaur• fOf one Yffr. 'R' ( 1 hf., 35 min ) .. , .... .... i-.c•• .. Al& ,.,_ ••• ,.
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(I) PA •W ''Knots Landing" on becomes the target ol her nudtfed huf..
locatlon In a smett OfeQO!'\ town, a Y181t to band's cronies who believe she knoWs
a convention tor maglC48na. whefe a vast fortune is hlddefl (2 hra • 2!
I DMUI m1nL
... • 8 (I) w•• '' (Season Premiere) A 9119TtJ•n TGll•IT Featured woman who has atways felt Inferior to hef
Steve Martin talks aboUI his latest film "All Identical twin Sister hltes Magnum fuH time
Of Me " to PfOtect her from a murder plot Stars
I ~C-...Y Tom Selleck and John H llerman (Part 1 __ ..,_ of 2) .J1 hr) •
-,,., . D m .,.. C09Y ..,. Vanosea has \ YOW• Ol M -Thr• teen-agers '-recumng nightmares alte< Meing a horror
join two aolenliat• to track and study movie.
humpback whales, a viSlt to the Bron)( 8 .,. "Fl)'lng M1&l1ts'' I 1976, Adven--
t:!igh School of Science (R) o lute) Robert Coorad. Simon Oakland
(IJ .. "The Kid From Spain" ( 1933. "Peppy" Boyington and his band of aerial
Comedy) Eddie cantor. Robert Young A daradevtll encount• perilous adventures
man turns toreador In an attempt to in the Pac1l1C dut1ng World Wai II. (2 hrs.)
establish hit innocence of being assoclat· D ([I ,_... DO .,.. CMmtT ,,...
ed•1th crooka. ( t hr, 30 men.) Featured a ticker tape parade 10< being 1
Cl) •A9m TM.I MATM "The Boy Who good drrver; help for a hi8<:Jaehe sufferet,
Left Horne To Find Out About The a man Who wears bikini lhOf'ts to Impress·
ShMws" A curiOOt young man (Peter a woman
MacNicol) accepts a 10tce<er·k1ng'1 chal-;----.0
lenge to spend three nights In a haunted .... WAll
castle Christopher' LM and Dene Hm co-.......,
star. o ( l ht ) .,. "Guns For San Sebastian" CZ> .. "Gal VOUflO 'Un" ( t979, Come-( 1968. Adventure) Anthony Quinn.
dy) Dana Preu. David Peck. In '30s FIOfl-Charles Bronson An Army deS81ter Is
di, a dandyilh etoolc COM a wealthy wid· mistaken lor a pnest t>y peasant villagers
low.,~.·~~ -Jl,.~ .
1:8 I GI M TOWI Featured a visit with 15 llYllD't1 "Sergeant Cribb Murder
veteran Dodger catcher Steve Yeagh&1, a Old Boy" Inspector Jowett'• school
ride 1n the Goodyear Bhmp: a non-surgical reumon weekend turns to horror when the
face Hit. school captain 1s discovered hanging from
I •,-.,,,.. a rope made or Old school ties (R) o ( 1
ftl GI U. Featured this special travel hr )
edition takes • 1()()1( at one of Amertea's <tC) (D).,. "Cross Creek" I 1982, Ora·
moat electric auburbt "The van~•· ma) Mary Steenburgen. Rip Torrf Based
l::=e=:TMATMm ~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~:N~~~~k~~:: .... • n er leaves her wealthy husband tor the ..an COWlf more peaceful elustence of • Florida WI.I. w.o .-O Of AmM.I orange grove where she plans lo wnle
_.. ,.. •• , Neal Gabler and Jet· Gothic romance 00\lels PG' (2 hrs.. 2
Irey Lyons review ''Rlvef Rat" and "Ama-min)
deOs " ) -nm l9l Hosts Len Dawson 00 Tim llYllntATORI: CRUIAOIH Nick Buoniconll ( 1 hr )
•zt•OIMMI (S) _,. "The Black Stallt00 Returnt" '9 nMT-. ( 1982, Adventure) Kelly Reno, Te11 Garr
Jl9(fl) .. "Charade" (1964, Mystery) A bOy goes to the Sahara Oesett to f1t'ld
his beloved blacl< Arabian '''nson which was reclaimed by ltt Pftvioul OWi*. ( 1
.O'Q.OCI ... hr •• 43 min.) ,i .. 1 e .-., 191 (Sea • Premlefe)
The thrM KNtOO children ere flirloua
when Elyte ennounces thllt she'• preg-nant. Stant Meredith Blxter Birney and
Michaet Grote 8 ... M IOllt Tony mlatakenly
walks In on Angela while lhe't.ln the" beth--
tub. o
a. ..... ...,. I Tit TAC DOUlll
..,..,'ill•n TGllllT Hletured
Steve Martin talks about hla llteat film "All
Of Me."
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• (I) -·-(Season Premiere) A J. and Ric* N8fdl Pat• for their mother
ana hii flanc:. (Jeal'l'Pfert• Aumontl. an
inlematlooal arms dealer, Who have been
kidnapped by African r.volutloneflea
Stars Jameson Perteet and ~e<ald
Mc:Raney. (2 hrs) 0 Q) ~ (Season Premiere) Sam
has resumed his ucealve drinking habits
and Diane has a new loYer. Sta11 Ted
Denson and Shelley Long. (Part 1 of 2) 8 turna Sam and Kate PfObe Into
the lite of a temperamental teMll player;
Peter and J«inlt.r go behind the tcenee
o~ a .;;itar soap opera O ( 1 hr )
111.., ... IS U. CMAMT A musical COmedy
featuring Nancy Dussault and l<ai'en Mor-
row with a trlbUte to Mary Martin end
Ethel Merman t 1 hr.) '1'i> llAIT'DfillCI TMIATM "Private
Schulz" Schulz and his bend of count•-
le1ters begin thei< monumental task of
l0<g1ng English banknotes. (Part 2 of 6)
R)~clc.OI)
llOWll "Gendhl" ( 1982, Biograph )
Ben Kingsley, Candice S.gen. Traces t~
hie of Mahatma Gendtli, who led demon-
strahons of passive r tance In order to
gain 1ndependenc.1 lor India 'PG' o (3
hn.,8mm) .
'(()llOWll ''Tradino Places" (1983, Com-.
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edy) Eddie Murphy, Den Aytcroyd A well-
to-do executl\'8, • ghetto-bred con man
and a Pf01t1tu1e devi9e 1 plot or revenge
against two conniving flnanclera 'A' ( t
hr . •6mln.)
(%) llOWll "Cross Creek" ( 1982, Orama)
Maty Steenbutgen. Rip TOfn. Based on
the memoers of MarJC)f1e Kinnan Rawlings
In 1928, an ambltlOut New VOtk writer
leaves hef wealthy husband f0< the more
peaceful existence ol 1 Florida orange
grove where lhe plam to write Gothic romance~-'PG' <2hr&;2 min.) m .,_lllQICOQ(WI •D 0) mtT CCMIT (Season Premiere)
An ambltloua public defender finds the
pressures of trying her first case more
than she can handle Statt Harry Ander-son and A.chard Moll CE TW u. .,_ Dennis Horne vs
Luis Santan.a In • welterweight bout
8Ctleduled t« 10 rounds (from Las Vegas,
Nev) (A) (2 he's., 30 min.)
M CI) _.. "Otel M FOf Murder" (195•.
Suspense) Ray Milland, Gr•ce K After
le8fntng of hll wife'• lnlldeltty. ~ man
decides to have her ellmlnated (2 hr1 , 30
mln.L •D • 111.&.tTmTaua (Season Prem-
iere) O.venpor1 tn" to get • stay of exe-
cution fet • convicted killer, • woman
detective makes • paM at Fur1Uo, and a new rOll call "rgeant takM over the podi-um. Stars Danlel J. Travantl and Veronica
Hamel . .w hr) It~ Mans" 11971. D<am•J
Steve McOueen. Siegfried Rauch A veter-
an driver Is obsessed with conquenng the
Le Mans endurance course (2 hrs 10
irnn.) ....
fD W.. "The War Widow" While her
husband Is fighting In Fr•nce during W0tld
War I, a IOnely young woman find herself
becoming IOCfeailngly attached to anoth-
er woman. (A) (I hr • 30 min )
'1!) ._. .... A behlnd-the--scenes IOOk
at a HollywOOc:l sohool whole student
body Is ethi'llceHy and racially diverse ( 1
hr)
(C) .,_ "Under Are" ( 1983. Or•me)
Nd Notte, Gent Hackman Two Ameri-can journallst1 and• photographer cover
the Nlc&raguan war while a French double
agent usea photographs of rebels to
search IDf 1tey Sand niet• leaders 'R' (2
hrs .. 8 min.)
(0) m. W • COllClaf Young per-
forms a Mlection of his hits. 11'\ciudlng
"Hurricane." "Cinnamon Girt." "A ft er
The Gold Aush" and "Out Of The Blue,"
Ill a coocen l•ptd •• 0.Utachlandhelle In w t Gefmany, (1 hf.)
( ).oft•IQ --JdlbllfF ... -.. -----··:.-:i &@Cl>9•1D .. ~-... •&csa• ____ .....
MiBICTfU
-.. Eddie Macon'• Run" ( 1983.
Oratn8J John S<:hnek*. Kirk Dougla An •
~criminal becoma the qo11ry or•
n.ithlell law officer. ·pa· ( t hf .. 35 min l (ZJ .. "NiQtlt Gamea" (1980, Fant•-
sy) Cildy Pie~. Barry PrlMUs The VIC-
•lm of a c:hlldhood traume, 1 young wom·
en'a tear of any M)(ual contact with men
22 Sunday, Sept. 23, 1984
•
ttveetens hef marriage •nd her mental
Mabili_!y 'R' ( 1 tv .. •O min ) tmB W ~ When Dick speaks up
about the need fOt a stop sign. ,he is
encouraged to become a city oounc11man
{B) D fJ) TWT Host· Jonnn.>:'. Carton
Scheduled Bob Hope, Ryan 0 Neat. Far-
lreh &:o~ hr.) .
9MC ... -.n.. _._M.1.8
~ ..-.CA Scheduled. Martin
GaMn, publlelty direct0t of the Irish North-
ern Aid Committee, on why Americans
shou=port the IRA ( 1 hr.) (D> "Society Affairs" (1981, Ofa-
ma) Harry Reem.$, Veronica Hart. A con
man-lothariO decides to e)(ploit his resem-
blance to a shy milftonaire. ( 1 hr, 20 min.) '9 •CWI Scheduled IC>pfC. "America's
troubled ~ernment Its problems and
potential · ( 1 tv .. 30 men ) -1 TWl.lmffZIDm ,...... nt Oii NOUYWOOD
llOWll "A Lovely Way To Die" ( 1968,
Orama) Kirk Douglas, Sylva KOIClna. A
rich young widow t)lres a bodyguard to
prorect her from unknown assalfanll (2
tvs .. 5mln~ I,..,.. ..... .. "°'~ .,..,..,...
1MI ()) llOWll "The Choice" (198 1, Of a·
ma) Susan Clant, Mitchell Ryan A wom-
an relives • traumatic eicpenence In order
to help her young umiarrled daughter
make her own decision about her preg-
nancy (A) ( 1 hr .. 55 men ) . 1atl~IUTPA'hOL -a. ••• w ... .._. IMTOM Features the smger's
new album "A.Pnvare Heaven."
12:» .:Ml "My Favorite Year" ( 1982.
Comedy) Pet9' O'Toole, Jessica Harper
A dlp50maniacal tormer mattnH idol has
troul)le coping with the Pf9"Ure4 ot a hve
TV perfOfmance during 1tlev1r.1on'1 golden
!1l9 PG' (I hr •• 35 mlC'l.)
-U • LATI mtT WITH DAVID LITTmmM
Scheduled ectreu Shelley Duvall, Detr041 f,aownerTomMon~1 ht) .... tm:MCOCI 1 nmmnmmo
llOWll "The Brothets Alco" (1957.
Orama) Richard Conte. Dianne F05ter A
Florida buainessman aims for the top 1n
his attempta to prevent a crime ayndlcate
lrom murder:& his brothers (2 hra )
I LCM.'1 c•tm.1 . WOYAm
PIA UIATI Rob Salazar vs Dennis
AleiciO. WO<ld Light Heavy~eight Chlmp1-
onshlp, &cheduled fOt 1' rounds (from
Sacra;nto. Cellt,). (R) .( J hr •• 30 min)
..«?) •ttPICTM OM GMATIDI "The
T'N!Ce-Promlled Land" ( l hr )
.. "Le An6 Gentleman. The
F•IMou• 6t•IOl':...t19~. Muak::•I) Otane
Lane, Ray Wlnstone. The meteoric rise of
a tno of female punk·rockera lctads 11l1t-
ma1ety to theS seusng our In the blg·mooey
wOrid of the musle industry 'R' ( 1 hr<, 27
min)
.. Cf)llAIUn
-CC) llOWll •·Humongous" ( 1982. Horr0t)
Janet Julian. 0.vld Wanace A dlSftgured
rnordele< 111119 a part~ of lacill teen·
agers weekending on • remote nd 'R' • Utw.3Sm1t1) . '
(0) mWll "Laure' a Desires" ( 1980. Ora·
ma) SiegMl Thell. Ins Stern A woman
fee 8 dtlt!CUll dec1st0n when She mu$I
choose wtUeh·of het previous !overt 1
likes best (1 ht.. 10 min )
W8 MOWll ''W&Ke Island" (19~2. Ofam
Brian Oonlevy, Robert Preston On Wa
Island during World War II, the Marl
Corps ch&plays tremendOUs courage.
hrs)
TYi arrarm•IT rc•rr Featur•
Sieve Martin talks about his lat .. t ltlm "
Of Me"
., .. "Day Of The Wotves" ( 19i
Orame) Richard Egan. Rick Jason. Ant
sheriff hncts hlf'OMlf up against a 1tran
band of bearded men who plan to lsol1
and ransack a small town ( 1 hr • 30 mlr
(l) llOWll "The Main Thing Is To Lov
(1975) Romy SCM&.def. Ktaus l(lnSJ<I.
tv 50 mill)
1:9(!) lllOWll "Fon Massacre (1958. Wel
ern) Joel McCrea, Forrest Tucker. A ci
airy aergeant pushes his troops onwa
despite continuing confliots with lndu
r des. (2 hrs. 15 min) tit , ....
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ROW.AM 6 llMTWI LAUCIMM
W WOIUATU.. W llOWW "North Oellat Forty" (197
Comedy) Nick Nolle. M•c Davi
Groupies, pill-popping and al-night part
Ing begin to take their toll on two fun-lo
1ng but over•tti.-hlll loott>att playera •
(2h~)
.. Cll ... _.,,,,TQf ... -~""nmu.u. IPOIT&OOI (I) ....
t;tl llOWW "The Stud" ( 1978 Oramc
Joan Collins, 011ver Tobias A wa11
advances his career by steeping with h
boSs's wile 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min)
~ ...
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) llOWll "Trail Of The Pink Panthe•
( 1982, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Dav
Nrven FollOWlllQ the disappearance 1
uumbf1nu French police detect1Ve lnsJ)e(
tor Clooseau, a TV repotter lntervlh
fnends. lam1ly and enemies 10 put togetl
er a profile of hit Ille 'PG' ( t hr . 35 min. .., ........
• MOWll "Robbery'' (1987. Suspense
Stanley Baker. James Booth A Brit1s
tram Is robbed ot a fortune alter brillia~
~ann1ng by the thteVes (2 hrs )
G) 90Wll' "The Heroes Of Telemark
( 1965. Ofama) Kirk Douglas. Rlchar
Hamt A water plant Is destroyed in Wort
W8r 1110 •lave oll German development c
n atOl'OIC bOmb (3 hrs ) ...
l .:Ml "An Ollicer And A Gentleman
( 1982, Ofama) A1<:hard Gere. Debr
W1ng8f An und1sc1pllned aviation olflCt
• c.andlda1e meers hlS m•1ch 1n 1 toug
Naval drill instructor while off b89t
romancing one of the local rown girts 'F
-11:n::"' • n••TmlCR> • •n•o • CllCMO'IMIT 9Cllf ~-YHYllAYOH: cauHDtf" ••IWOIMAM -
Cl)).,_ "Easy Money" (1983. Come
dy) flOdl'ley Dangefheld, Joe Peeol. 1
man whO Ide .. to tat. dfink and smoh I
ex &lands to Win s tO m Ilion II he NC
raft( h worldly p 1 urH ror ont ,yea1
'A' I 1 hr .. 35 min ) . -ICOT'f d )llOWll "The Bunk's Job" (1979, Com
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•ClJ° "II camo From HOiiywood" (J982.
• Comedy) John candy. Oen Ayit.royd ( 1
hf •• 30 mtn) •CC> "Daffy Duck'• Movie. FanWhC
Island" (1983, ~)Animated. Vole·
e5 by Mel Blanc (1tw.18 min.)
•@ "A Very Special Favor" (1965. Com.
~ Rock Hudson. Leslie Caron (2 hrs.)
Ul(l) "Plan 9 From OUtlf Spec." (1959,
HOftOf) Bela Lugosi. Mona McKinnon (l
hf,30m!n) 1
, 19 ct) "Who' a Afraid Of Vlrglt11e WOOif?"
( 1966, Otama) Ehubeth Taylor. Richard
Burton. (2 hrs • 9 mm )
"Alrplane II. The Sequt'I" ( 1982.
Comedy) Robert' Hays. Julie Hagerty (1
tv , 25 min) •COJ ''Hammett" ( 1982. M)'llery) Fredefic
FOfre&I. Petef Boyle. ( 1 ht .. 34 min.)
"Heatwave" ( 1982. Orama) RiChard
Mo11. Judy Davis. (1ht.,45 mtn,)
-{C) "Treasure Of The Four Crowns"
( 1982. At.f<lonture) Tony Anthony. Ana
Obregoo ( 1 hr . 40 rn1n )
( "Slap tick Of Another Kind" ( 1984,
Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Made~ne Kahn ( 1
hr 27 min)
{SI "A Lady W1thou1 A Posspot1" (1950.
Orama) Hedy Lamarr. John Hodiak. ( 1
hr . 12 rrun )
(Z I "The Seodet" ( 1982. Horror) Kathryn
Harrold ZelJ~O l~anek I 1 tv .. 30 min.)
'1) "Coun lo< At·Law" ( 1933. Orama)
Jotm Bm1yr11ott, Bebe Daniel!' ( t hf .. 30
min) • -@ "Banning" ( 1967. Orama) Robert
Wogner. Jiii St John (2 hrs) •
1190 "Carter'& Army" ( 1969, Orama) Sl&-
phen Boyd Robert Hooks ( 1 hr . 30
niln)
l H) "The Bunket" ( 198 t. Orama) Antho-
ny Hopk1r1s, Richard Jordan (2 hra .. 30
min)
l "An The President'• Men" (1976.
Orama) Robert Redford, Dustin Hollman
12 hrs • 20 min I
-JU1ernoon llOvles-
.. ct > ''Challeng To Be free" (1975.
Adveotuie) Mike Mazvrkl, Jimmy Kane.
Ohf . 2em1o.1
(Q) (J) "AomantlC Comedy" ( 1983.
Romane•) Dudley MOOf•. Mary Steeobuf·
Q!_O. ( 1 hr .. '43 min J m <e> "Who's Afra•d Of Vlrg n1a woonr:
(1966. Orama) £hubeth Taylor. Richard
8Utl00 (2 NS • 9 min ) a.(OJ "It Came f1om HollyWood" ( 1982.
Comedy) John Candy. Den Ayk!oyd (I
tv . 30 min) "Ball Of F1rt ' ( 1942, Comody) G ry
Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. l 1 hr . 61
min) "l• Putante" (198Z Drema) Romy
Sctioe'Clef, Michel PiCCOC (2 hc'a..I
-(JI)' • • Awplant1 II The Sequel" ( 1982.
COmedy) Robert Hay1, J H giMI~ ( 1
hf. 2~ min I • ) "Uallv Duck's MCMe rantasho
.(8) .. "Krull" .( 1983. Fentay) t<.'I
Marshel. L)'9ettt Anthony. On MOCtw
planet, a pt.nee eac.. meny tllll M he
tries to rlgUl hll kingdom. l'9ICUe hll
t>t:trothed and lght a fafiuk>ui beeat. 'PO'
( t hf.; 57 min.)
"'8nd" ( 1~83 Comedvl Animated. VOIC· es by Mel Blanc. (I h1 18 min.)
"Heatwav&" ( 19f Orama) Richard
Moir. Judy Davia. (2 hta >
•(!) "The Caodidat•" (1972. Orama)
Robert AadfOC'd. Pettf Boyte (2 hrs.) (1.) "Robinson Crusoe" ( 1975, AtMl<'r-
hire) Animated ( 1 ht • 2& min.> __ ....... ..
.. g a ...
cm-.r101Mr1' ,_..a...., ...... Mil. ..... .., -----• .,. ''TreaSUfc Qr The FOUi Crvwns"
( 1982. Adventure) Ton., Anthony. Ana
Obregon. An adWtnturer nd a group of
darede\111$ &et out to retrieve a pair of
ancient golden c1ow% lhat have mystical ero~tles. 'PG' (I .hr .. 40 min ) CJD PE I t .. IT\&. ISVD ILY Dick
C.wtt review$ the llWentiona ~
changed the AmeOcan way of li1a. lnc:Jud.
1ng thoM of Benjamin Franklin. Thomas
EdltOO, • Robert · Fulton encl Altic.andef
GfahamBelt. •
(Q) M cma C#l'I COl9Y IMDllCA•
Many of today's top comlc:S are feeturtd
in this perlormanc. t~ at San Francia-
co's comedy club, The Other Cafe
)MOVll "0.01 Of The Centwy" (1983.
Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney
WP.avet When a high technology uhr•
wcnpon turns out to be oelectrve. Its man-
ufacturer hires an a•m hu$tlef to dcspow
of ti 'PG' ( 1 ht. 38 min I · ) *WW · Plan 9 r:1orl'1 Outel' 8peoo ·
(1959, H0tr0f) Bela lug< t..t McKlt\· ''°° UFO. containing Strenge inhabltantt
from an unknown planet Invade Earth ( 1
hr. 30 min.) ..,., -.. _.t,119..., .... ..... ,~···.,.. ,_f/A ....
19 ----LM•T • ... Q P& .,... Circus contottk>tMst
~ C>Wnonte In actlOO; • ·t~yee<·
Old with his own weekly rldlO snow
IMUI ~ TOllOHP F tuntd·
Joan Van Ari.< Knots lend
"role ,_..CU#lllf -..fl!Mf\lll ···-··"" -• II\ Ha.ta· Len DIWllOI'\ Nick Buonk:ont• (1 hr.)
.. ··cie." ( 4963, Dratnl) Aob
Lowe. Jacqueline Blsaat An ln1tllgent
prep IC.hOol stuoent h an alfa• v.1th Na
roommala'a mol / R' ( I ht .. 36 tTMl'I \
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ro ... · io" < 1s10 ec:llll(ty) oo Y
Moore Bo Oe1ek A successful
songwrttef, d:StU<~ obOUt ,,.., ching nud·
die ao•. decides to chase aftet a tiea 11 lul
gift on her way to he< w~d·11g 'R' (2
ltn ~,,.. fUCll
-I al W TOR FflaWi~. '8Cllffl I eutrlor Terry Moofe e;.1poMS the man
~ the legend of Howard ttughll; lht
men of the mlsalte teut1eh etewa come out
from behind their button. to compete In
,,,....., • i=;-...
M•U. F~ tuted· a IOOI\ inslae the Beuy FOfd Centef, .vherf! ce1Wt>t11iH'""
help lor drug end alcohol dependency
proble1r.s. ll took lit some vrntage
Hawt1 it.In Shi1ts: visit a casting cnU f(lf the
hit &oadw3=8' "Cats ··
11CTAC
......... ntATJ\111 ...,.e.a.n
~CCUIT W1U>t WU WOIUOP 1 •H.t
WA1191GTOllW!ll• ... _.."The~-· (1982. HorrOfl
Kathlyn Hanokt. z.q,.6~. A ft.lrry of
leicpethic hellucin9tlonl it unloalned aT a
s-ychlatnc hOepltaJ -'*l 1 ucldal
petient wrth uncontroaable p.ycNc pow-
8fS II admitted. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.}
E ..
.. .. "The Porn Porn Girtl" ( 1977.
) Robeft Clfradlnt. Jennifer ASh-
ley. A gtoup of~ IChOOI NnlOtt pl.in to
celebf•t• gr~tion with their own b<end
Of e11chement. ( 1 ht .. 40 min.) •8 ()) nm MMll • Ml&W Bo and
L'*• must help llngtt Waylon Jtnn.ngs
fitld the "'" nu country ll'oU8'C muMWm that Bo. Hogg has hijaciced. ( l tw.)
0 -"°",...,.. ,,...,.,. All'llCa °' 'ntl IT• Bot> H ~ 'l'l a IOotl at outtak• from mote then jO yea,..
Of t~ lhOwl. lncJudlng Cllpt Of 8qJ
Cro.by. Red Sktlton and ptiyUre Olltt. ~ lrdlde Ludie Bel Mf1on 8eftl.
Angil OK*lnlOft 8nd l• MlirW\. ( 1 ht.) ..... ·•-=-ebel FOtWeJ~· ( 1972. °'8-
me) Ben Gamra. [dell Albttt. A tough Wcwtd W., II genii'• .._ chltgl of a
dMlion which .. plagUed with ptotlllml.
i ~ -8trllOn la ehoOtd to tMtn ht II Ide heir to the Playt)ltd maglo-
lzint =~ 111 terned~
.... ". " f =··~ A lcM Stoty" (1979. Ro'ma ) Joy LtOuc. JlimM Vln-cenr McNiChOI 1 w\> t~ i:..ccwnt
roniantie ll)i lcwotYoJ .. tf"7 ~ IODMh-
er towiu<S a natlof'ial ~ lkattngc:ham-
fiA~Jii.t;W. .... --...-r-·~~tmt To 8uy?'' Oueet· IWMl1 J Fer·
rel chef merket ...... .....,,_Lynd\ ..
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Pierce. Fenner & Smith. CC).,. "FOfced Vengeance•· (1982.
Adventure) Chuck NOfrls. ~ary Louise
Wellef. A karate expert uses htt skDls to
drMI mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam·
bllng establishment. 'R' ( 1 hr, ~3 min.)
(E) ... U.OIM-01) ® .,. "Zappedt" < 1~a2. Comedy>
Scott Baio. Willie Aames A high school science genius uses his accldentally
acqwed psyc:ho«lnetlc powers to Improve
hit IOYe life -.A. ( 1 hr . 35 t'Alfl ) q -
Cl).,. "Everything Yoo Always Want·
ed To Know About Sex (But Wert Afraid
To Ask)" ( 1972, Comedy) Woody Allen,
Gene Wiider. A eenes of comic sketcheS
spool Or DaVld Reuben's best·sellmg
boOk In add1t1on to other assorted targets
'R' (1 hr .. 27 min)
I • l'C&.OCI .... • (1) IMla Webster runs away while en route to Chicago with Uncle Phillip
i art 3of3) O
11CTAC ...
am111111.1•1JMT1 .,,_M•rr TW Featured
Joen Van Art< dlecunea her "Knoll Land-
in "role. 1 I WALL~ -"Marking Time •· Of Time To Buy?" Guest· Robert J Far·
rail, chief market analyst, MtmH Lynch.
Pierce, Fenner & Smith ID • com a 1 w cown Jim
Cooper Interviews candidates lor polltlcal
office from the 58th, 6-4th, 67th and 69th
aasem~iatrlct• ( 1 hr ) i~ .. UMIGAT
.. Cl) DMUI (Seeson Premrere) Bobby
Ewing Is rushed to the hOspltal. and a
kilter makes an attempt on J. R '1 hfe
Start Larry Hagman and Donna Reed ( 1
hr.) U tlD lllft'Wt Hunter and Mccall retuc·
tantly accept the assignment to Investi-
gate the ctrcomstanc.s surroond.ng the
death of the police comm!SSloner's Wife
t! h!J U 0 MAWAUM MIAT A possible murder
at>oard the winning yacht during a race
lrom Los Angetes to Hawau leads Mac
and Andy into the big case they've been
wai~. (1 hr.) 1 _,_,.Scheduled. talent mana·
ger Lerry Thompson with clients Wllllam
Shatner .. Donna Miils and Clcety Tyson ( 1
tw) •
• nJSICM .... u ... 'Wings" An
adaptation ot Arthur Kopit's Broadway
play. reuniting ttage director John Mad-
den and Constance Cummings. tellt the
story or an aging avtatrtx who has sulfered
••l=~rJ --{!) OI) ([) _. "Porky'1 II: The Next Dey"
( 1983. ComedY) Oen Monahan, Wyatt
Knight A gioup of high achoo! 1tudents
attempts 10 thwart the plans of a eetf-
rlghteous preacher and the Ku Klux Klan
to censor a Shek.-peare tettlvat. A' < 1
·hr ~3Smtn.) (Q) Cl) .,_ "Romantic Comedy"
( 1983. Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary
SttenbUfgen Two successful Broadway
writing pettnets end a passionate 1etatioo-
ehlp that luted nine yeara. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43
min.)
1---W.L. .. .., ...
_.. ... flOOT'IMI. Grand
FINll {8" from Melbourne), {3 t'its . 15
mll'I )
2~ Sunday, Sept. 23, 1984
.. ., ,_ ... "The C..thotle Chufeh.
AbortlOn And Polihcs" Guett: Atchblshop
of New Yori< John J. O'Connor. (t hr.)
CC) u.rr llM&OW Featur• the singer'•
new album "2 A.M. Paradise Cafe"
Cl) llOWll "Manhattan" ( 1979, Comedy)
Woody Allen, Olene Keaton An lneeecJre
New YOfk comedy writ• bfeak• I.IP With
hla teen-age gtrtfrlend to date an out~
ken jOUfNlllst wh<> recenUy had an affalt '
with his bait friend. 'R' ( 1 hr, 38 min.)
.. (I).,_ "The OominO Prlnclpte" (1977.
Suspense) Gene Hackman, Candice Ber·
gen. A strange conspiracy engulfs a con·
v1eted kllter and hit wife after the men ts aprung from prison by mysterious "oo.t~
nessmen" to execute an aaaassinauon (2
hfs . 30min'
-· Cl) PAI.CCII CMIT (Season Premete) Grtef and horror strike the suMVOfS of
Richard Che.nnlng's crashed jetllnef that
was carrying feuding family members to
Europe fOf Juha't mamorlal MMCe. Stara
Jane Wyman and Soao 8ulllvan. (1 tw.)
8 • ._ WCI Crockett and Tubbl
Investigate a pornography nng with the
help of en FBI agetit wtloM. behavtor It
susptclout~r.) I I In tlDUITClll M•tt rtak• hia lfe to
save his ball friend'• daughter from ktO-
~/;; Q (1 hf.) • ·=-"Two Brothtfl" Judd HlrlCh
plays an older brother lrylng to help hit
younger brother, played by David Spiel-
berg, overcome mental mnesa (2 htl) eel llOYll • Mountain Men'· ( 1 i80.
Adventure) Charlton Hnton. Brian Keith
Two fur trappet1 en)oy the lretdOm of the
wllderness in the last few years belore the
encroachment ol clvll12ation 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36
min) 00 MCMI "The World According To
Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin WIUlamt.
Mary Beth Hurt Based on John lrvtng'1
novel. The ton ot an unmarried prep
schOOI nurse becomes a tUOCeSaful
author, but hrs tame ls aoon oversha·
dowed by that of his crusading temlnlat
mother 'A' (2 lvs , 16 m}n) .. l~ftACll -• men ... I fimCll Of --Oocumentl new ways for communities and pollce ageflOles
to cooperate In achieving slanllicant
reductions of crime rates. filmed rn Santa
Ana Cahf .. Portland. Ore and Toltyo ( 1
hr) iw1••C1Jo mm ... TAii
ICTY --···-,.llOCOOm .....
.,. "Mt Don Jun" (1973. Ora•
ma) Brigitte S.,dot, MaUttee AOnet A
beautltu4. vengeful woman usea hti lilhtri-
tanc:e to seduce. and lhen destroy, a
series of d11repytable men ( 1 hr.. 33
min.) tn (t7J_,1UCD tw 8 .,_ "AdVentU1es 01 Sherlock
Holmes" ( 1939, Mystery) BeSll Rath·
bone. NtOfl Bruce n......t 191:1 by the
mtamous Or. MOfiatty plan 10 ateet the
Crown Jewels ot England (R) (2 hr1 .. 15
min.) • D Cl TOlllNT Host: Johnny Carson.
SchedU!ed: llnQef Tom Jones. 1c1reu
0onna Mills, Bobby Kelton Ct hf.)
1-COWLI OJ• ... ~ llOWtl "Adventur• Of Sherlock
Holme"" ( 1939, My,tery) Basil Rath-
bone. N1Qel Bruce Thtevff led by the
lrlfa~ Or. MOflarty ptan 10 steal
Crown Jewett~ (R) (2-.bcs..J
I :='&. ... "AJ 'The Pres1det\t's M
( 1976, Orama) Robert Redford. 0\.
Hottman. 8a8'KI on the book by 1
8emste1n lnd Bob Wooaward •
WaShlngton Post reportefl expetie
COf\Stent setbacks Wh e uncovenrog
scandalouS facts behind-the Water,
• bfeak·ln. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 20 min ) G •CWI Scheduled topic· "Amerl
business ~n we sharpen our dulled a
for aill:ltlOn?" ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1W(C) ,...,,.
(Q) llOWtl "Piggy's" ( t983 Come
Jerry Butlef, Laune Smith. Three un
ployed college graduates try to run a
bUt only manage to turn a P<Olil w
they tum It Into 1 bordello. ( 1 hr ..
•i;.1"·11.,,;, .. ---... "Loat Flight" ( 1969, Orar
Lloyd Bridget. Anne Francia. Su<vivor
• plane crath .,, forced lo live by t
wlta on~ jungle ltltnd. (2 hrs .• 16 min
1,. ...... M.nOP _ _,
LAW ' CA Sc:heduled B
op ~et Brennan of the Ecumenical C
ollc Oloc ... of l.ong Island, an indepe
ent CathOIJc denomlnatlon supporting
Ofdlnatlon of women and married men
hr.) .. , ............ .," ... _..TUCU
-_.. "Fiona" ( 1980, AdveotL
iona Richmond. Anlhooy Stael A not oua woman JOUl'Nllst recoonta her ou geous adventures with gome of Eur~
, leading pler,boys 'R' ( 1 hr • 22 min ) CB>.,.' Private School" (1983. Co
dy) Phoebe Cates, Betsy R\Jssell Tt
aged boYt 11•t the afl..glfla Cherrr
IACI~~ ::n~ fun end adVenture -mrYWvmlOI 11rCMCOC1•.--•1TNI
eon111•nu.:WIDIOI
.,. "Fat And Sexy" ( 1960, C1
ady) Gtna Lolobnglda, Vlttono De S
An attractive young widow returns to
Italian village to look ror a husband.
tu•·}-~ 1--==::mu .. ----.,.. "Playg11t" (1982 Orar:
V8fonlca Hart, Samantha Fox. A wea
patronea distributes her "favOfs" to t
etal men with tier publlstler-hust>ar
consent, but tans In love with a r111al wr1 U hr .. 5 min.)
W• .. "ArlM My L~e" (19
Romance) Claudette Colt>en, Ray
land A pair ot to11e<1 find themlal
trapped by the Span15h Ctvll War and
outbreak ol World War II (2 hri.. mln.) ' al .,_u•rr .TOlllH'r Featu1
Joan Van Ark c:tiscUSMS her "Knots La
itlg" role
•.,.. "The Gteatatt Show On Ear
( 1952, Orama) Charlton Heston, a.
Hutton. A ctrcua owner and a trapeze 1
'lie lor centtf stage amidst the excl e!Pt,:tJa of the big top ( , hr • 30 m1r CIJ ll Davis Cup SemlllNiS U S
Austra1" ln Meond belt tingles matet
or B (from Portland, Ore ) • (R) 12 t
30min.)
(%) llOlfll "Dracula" ( 1979, Fanta
Frink l.1noeHa. Laurence OllYlat tr
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a
1913 Enghih coastal toWn, an eot<f pro-
fessor seeks vengeance lglinlt the oen-
tuoes-old vampire who rrudered hie
daughter 'R' ( t ht .. 49 min.)
W (!) llCMI ''Go. Man, Got" ( 195', Ora·
ma) Harlem Globetrotters. Sidney Pottier
Obscure begll'lnlngs don't prevent the
\ meteooc nM to tame of the Hatttm G~
, betrotters (2 hr1., 15 min.) ~~1UCQ
W llCMI "Frances" ( 1982, Biography)
e3llca Lange, Kim Stanley. The troubled
Ille of screen atar Francee Farm«. 'R' (2
hrs .. 20 min.)
W 8 .,_ "Sltuajlon Hopeteu But Not
Serious" ( 19G5. COmedy) Alec Gulnneea,
Robert ~ord. A German ahopc"'1c
holds two Ametlcan fllerl hostage •ft•
the end of World War II. (2 hrs.)
ttl(B) GI LOCATIOI "Joe Piscopo &p.ctal"
Comedy •etches and celebrtty I~ -
nations. with QUMt Eddie Murphy (1 hr.) ·1--IOWMAIMllWILW• llCMI "Hammett" ( 1982, Mystery)
Fredeflc Forr .. t, Pet• Boyle. Mystery
writ• Ouhiell Hammett'• ronner detec-
tive agency bosl talks twn Into lnwltigat·
Ing the disappearance of a weft-connected
Cfl1;;rost1tute. 'PG' (1 hr .. 3"4 min.)
"Deal or The Century" ( 1983.
Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney
WeaYef When a high technotogy Ultr•
weapon turns out to be defective. Its man-
-Satmcl --......... ---• u.a.rAm9Glf .... CIWAMM.
-IW*l~Y(l) .. TWCAT
mWOIUTCWOW
IYllAT
UMY --.OW F•1urn the singer's
new album "2 A M Par9~ Cafe "
( flOCllT 11.LW Jimmy Caras vs
Luther Laseit9f ( 1 hr.) •nsoue AM.M "A Secret Love" Glotelta Benson'• lntertacl81 romata
with the .on of a t~ producer Is
comphcated by his dtsapp<OV1ng mother.
R) -........ ........
11111 '" rr•wnw NUC,,,.. tmTMI .......
11'1YMllfP-
IH•lct .....
~ ........
llCMI "On The Watertront" ( 195'.
Orama) MarlOn Brando, Eva Marie Saint·
1 hr. 48 min.)
.,_ "The Waler S.biee" ( 1979,
Fantasy) Anlmal•on and llve action
James Muon ( 1 hr .. 32 min.)
llOWll "Grea8' 2" ( 1982. Musloat)
Max..,_.. Caulfield, Miehtlle Pfftfftt ( 1 tv .
65 •• ·1zF.t:r-·---... ttmlMW
uf9Cturer hires en arms hustler to drspoae
pflt.'PG' (1hr.,38mn.)
·111Y·--TUCU .. 1-.. SJ AQIU
• -119 ... Hosts Len Dawson. • Nick Buonieontl (1 hf ) ......... (!)=-"Pt&n 9 From Outer Space"
( 1959, HOOOI') Bela Lugosi. Mona McKin-
non. UFOs containing strange Inhabitants
from an unltnown planet 11Wade Earth ( 1
ht. 30mln.)
1-ICOTr • .. "l\loty Hunter" ( 1952. Adven-
turt) Anthony Steel, Dinah Sh«idan. A
game Wlfden Mta up a wild animal sanc-
tuary In Mt. Kllimen}aro National Part< In
fdcl.. (2 bta., j 0 mln.l. . -
•(!) .... TILL
(I) llU UIATI Rob Salaz.II VI Oennia
AlexJo, Wcwld Light Heavyweight Ch&mpl-
onlhlp. achedultd for 12 round• (from Sactamento, Callf.) (R) (1 ht., 30 min.) M 8 _. "Mr Smith Goes To Wathlng-
ton" ( 1939, Comedy) Jean Arthur,
Jamee Stewart. An lnnc>C*lt, ,,.,..., rNn
unwittingly becomes a senator and gets lnvotvtcf with a controversial polltlclan (2
hra., 15 man.)
Cl) _. "Ev.rythtng You Always Want-
• ed To Know About Sex (But Were Afraid
I =-~ ... OUT . .,..., ... ....,.. ....
,._ DaV1$ Cup Semthnals U S vs
Australia In second best Singles match A or B (from Portland. Ore ) (R) (2 hrs .
30min)
(Q) llOWll "Professor Potter's Maglc
Potions" (1976, Adventure) Richard Wll-
aon. John WarNtf. ( t ht, 30 min.)
(%) llCMI "Mata Harl" ( 1932. Orama)
Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone (1 hr .• 31
min.)
ft'IYM•Wm .,. UWY••ca In.TIC&,
di M...,.,.mAT MMll1\lm _,.._ --~o ... ,u.
llmlfmOI
.. "Oestry Rides Agail'I" ( 1939.
Western) James Stewart. Marlene
Oltt=~~ -•ca&
-........ Mm .. UaJ • m LWMY ........ -----'91110NMI _,_ ............... __ _
.__. .ca Twe platoons ot
-11•..:~···~ ,,. .• -"_..
To Ask)" (1972, Comedy) WOOdy Allen,
Gene Wilder. A series of comic &ketchea
spoof Or. David Ret.tberi's best·Mlliing
book In eddition to other asaorted targlts.
•'R'~min) , l ~T a1sumaw
-"Thf Soldief" ' ( 1982, A~ M •) Ken Wahl, Willlam Prince. A Nihlesa
CIA agent IS aent to neutrallza a SoYlet·
backed terrorist plOt to hold the Mldtast
halt• with nuclear txplOslvtl ·:i 1 hr . 30min ) ·
mVll "Monsignor" ( 1982. Ora )
Christopher Reeve, Gentvleve Bu)old. An
arnbittOUS American priest'• aeculaf actM-
tlttl tn Italy incJudt Malla deaJa and c:.acnal
atran 'R' (2 hrs/ cm .,. "10" 1s19, CotMdy> Oudlty
-Moore, Bo Oertk. A IUCCtHfUI songwriter, di1t'Url>ia aoool rMCl\lng mlCJ.
die 1ge, d9Cldts to ChtM after a beeutdul
girl on hef way to her v.oedding. 'R' (2 hrs..
30 min.) "lllMlllPOMll 41:11 ,,_ICOM/QO-.aYCM•AI
ITMCMI
.,_ "The Sendef" (1982. Horror)
Kathryn Harrold. Zeljko Iva~. A flurry of
telepathic halluClnations Is unleashed at a
paychlatnc hospital when a aulcidat
patient with uncontrollable psychic pow-
ers IS admitted 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
I==· .... . .,...,
llYOe m mAT WAI.I.: • ._,,TO
1"I • Oii Q9IA A spectal rep()f1 from
China's northwesfemmost province. X1~
11ang. is pr868nted by the hrst Ameflcan
television team allowed Into the prO\linee
since the Commun1St gove<nmtnt camt to
power in 1949 (1 hr l ~--CMITim Ct) .,_ "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982.
Adventure) Mark Miller, Donovan Scott.
t hr., 45 min)
.,.. "sakharov" ( 1~. Orama)
Jason Robards, Glenda Jacj(son. (2 hrs )
(0) m CGLOI f1I I 1 •• The lnte<ra· clot friendship ot two schoolmates Is
threatened by prejudice and racial VIO-
ience
.,_"The PrOdigal" (1955. Orama)
Lana Turner. Edmund Purdom ( 1 hr., 56
min) ·
.. "CM1$" ( 1950. Adventute)
Cary Grant, Jose Ferrlf ( 1 tv , 35 min ) CD .,. "Six ()lrection Bo•ing" (No
··1Da'i5~) .. .., . .. .,,. • •c•mwt
-Cl) CCI Lm fl001'UU. lllinoil al Iowa I t;:~>
l.tl•IMUll .......
&.UT. 11www1• .. ,.u1•1 ..... ,.. .... ltnnW at
AU'bum 13 hrt. 30 r.-.n )
Sunday,Sept.23, 1GS. 25
I==----,. •• llDI ..
.. "Moonlighting" (1982. Come-
dy) Jwemy 1,on,. £ugorie L·plnskl (1 tv .. J5r~ CO) ''Th~ Wooder 01 II AH" (197•.
r.>oeumcntary) ( 1 l'tr .. 3'> mt": .. U::'TMICtlftJMU
9 WC1U' IOCI TY Qll'j • ...,
Pl•JHA'l!Ofll'D .,,.
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WMWWllM&"°" .. c 'tcoM .
• G llDO YlleO TOf•VIDIOt L ~ ICOOIY.OOOlftii di
.,.. ... l(JUtT "" ... .. M.L .. "" OlD tlOOtl • cocrau CIUIOQI COUNTY "Warrr
!_r!g! ChlkJ M~W!:.•or"
(CJ llOwe 'Bel<:\::td lnlldef' (1959 Ora·
roa) Gtegoty Peck. Debooiti Kerr (2 hft . 3 rflio )
CB> -.,. ..... HMtS l en DaW90n, Nlcit Buonlc:ooti ( I nr )
($l .WW "lm•latlon Gr ~ J • ( 1958.
Comedy) Glenn Font Fled 8u1t0t\S. ( 1
tv .• 28mln )
CJ)._ "La Passante" ( 1982. Orama)
Allt-~r, Michel Plccoh (2 hrs) -,., IDllAT U=.'io. .. NAcooar WIJC•eos rT 1m:e··-· '11'»19t
(ll MC WW "Dad Cat" Anlmat· td A fetln 1een·oger wilt• a reputa!IOO fot
gellh'IQ Into tro111:\le heads '°' a thowdOwn
with the local oang In • ,,.-..., ~ighbof· I~=~
••lllMll•tl I
.. "A SttMtc.r Named Olllre"
(1961, °'9ma) VMen Leigh. Matton
~2 hrs t 2 min.) CIJ • "High Roed To Chine" ( 1983, '
Orem.a) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong .. (1
hr .. ~mlo.)
Ii ....... •••• LJ8 • ..,.
Nt •••• ,, ••••
I MYlrOllMllTI
(ll -..CAI WT• FNtUrfd· ttMt F1u 's vlde<> "Are We Our~?"; Y
& T ("Don't Stop Runnin'," ''Lipstick &
Lather")~ O'Btyan (''Brea.kin' Togel~
er") (1 hr.)
11*-WUIBM.L -.wTPIU.• ................... ..•... '"_,_ __
.. "Table FOi FM" (1883. Ota·
rMJ Jon VOight. RICNtrd <Anna. (2 hfa..
2 ffWl.) .......
___ ......... ''Aollt'' The
poij*" ttory Of a tamiJy'a 1-CtiOn to the
·llrmNJ ~ •'1 • child 1e dramatized
29 --Sundey, S pt. 23, 19tM
i=~eathers" ( 1977, Adven· tut•&=. Bfld()es. Robert Powell (2 . tva. i ..... !:.: Of The Iron Fist" (No
Oat"~ ·· 1-AT MM'I J\Jlle'e h cour.se of Maine lobster Ind tomatoes Is eccompa·
nled by frelh ertlchol«ts, followed by a
main COUfM cidt dish: guest chef Vvea u weperes lemon souffle Ctepet Q ~ _ .... Ml . ............... -... "Tomorrow" (1972, Orama)
~ OW•ll. Olga Bellln. ( 1 ht , 43
min)
([) -Davia Cup Semlflnalt U.S vt Auttrella in doubles (11\!e from POftland.
Ore.). (3hra ) · -cm.,. • ..,...,.. .. ._
CZ) ... "Heetwave" ( 1982. Drema)
R6chafd MOii. Judy Davia. (2 hrs.)
........ MCOr
.. Cl) l'"W. St. LOUd Cerdlnals at CN-
~ Cubl (2 tn .. 45 mm )
-· (I) • ..,. .. ,..,, Scheduled Gerry COOMY vs Phillip Brown 1n a heevy·
weight bout ICheduled fOf 10 rounds (kve
lrom AnchOtage, Al11ka); Marlbofo Cup
and Matron Stakes horee race (llV• from
8elmon1 Park In Elmont, N. V ) ; Crystal
llgnt New York Triathlon; college football
ICOl'et •ndl:.lqhlighta. (2 hrs., 30 min )
11:'-dL I w flOOllAU. Anzona State at
StanfOl'd (3 tn. ™ • 9-..... Noire o.m. at MrtMNri .J.3 tn.. 30 min.) l cmn Ill ... •
•11 a --w ... "$11rship Invasion• . ( 1978.
Sclence-Flehon) Robert Vaughn, Chrlsto-
~2 tn.)
OCUll .. ., ..... ,,. ...
_. "A Streetcar Named Oeslfe"
(1951, Orama) Vivien Leigh, Marlon
Btando. ~2 tva.. 2 min ) I MJ Fl 'tl•I -~--.. "A Cly For Love" ( 1980, Or•·
ma) Susan Blekely. Powen Boothe ( t
hf •• 40 min.)
Cl)l'MI YWAT MIMT OC9 U• Olvtd
Blenner hosts a performanct by veteran
CC>m!CS Cet1 Baleantlne, Shelley Betman,
Norm Crosby. Jackie Gayte, George
Gobel. Jackie Vernon and Henny Voung-
•i~ ~~/W"f-IM-
• llOWll "Thunder Bay" (1953, Adven·
tuf•) Ji"'°' Stewart. Joanne Dru (2 hr•.b.o. •...., ..... ~--"Tender M reies" (1982, Orn·
me) Robeft OUvaU, Toss HarpeJ. { 1 hr •
30mln.) CD> .. "Daniel" ( 1983, Orama) Ttm0·
1hy Hutton, Mandy Patinkin (2 hrs . 9
i"nln.) ~ '. (%) llOWll "Fleshdanct" ( 1983, MUtleal)
Jennllor 8Ml8. Miehael Nouri. ( 1 hr . 3~
lmln ._, A9IT • ,_.,..,.o._
.. ~-.. 71Flll .. •DU EU.--.. .._.~ .... _
Ct.,.. "Return 0 1 f'"ist Of Fury" ( t97•
Adventure) Btuca Pak, Pei Chu Tieg I
hfa.)
(f) .... ICMOO&. CUZlll The Jump 't
The Saddlo band join• comedian Pat Hu
ley and nine Chicago area perf0<mers 1n
series of comical lketchet al)oot gom
back.to school. ( 1 hr.) e llO¥ll "Lad. A Dog" ( 1962, Orama a·"L:=it•= ci23:J..e fllC1'mt LOOk• at the career of the turr
oHhe-eentury traveltng ah6wrnan wh
&ntrodUced much ol rural Amenca to th
moving piclU<e. •
~CAMBI Lii" 'lll•ll .. ,tc:e.,.
llO¥ll "Krull" ( t983, Fantasy) , Ke
Marshan. L~lt• Anthony. (1 hr . 5
min.) Cll .,.,.. ""Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical
Maxwell C.utfleld. Michelle Pfeiffer. ( 1 hr =1 .. ita
•NCA'ICIUCI
ft IOY CllCMIO Different apptoache
to the probleml laclf'IQ the Mexican-Amer .11ea';:I; == ( 1 hr.) •... , . ....,
ICTYITMI--~ •U.OfTlll-~ mWll "last Plane Out' ( 1983, Ora
ma) Jan-Mlcheel Viricent. Mary Crosby
(lhr .• 36~ e T08'i'I WllM WY -PA ... •1:w-........ _ •. ........
M MCI .. -0-. COUltt 9CllT College tootbell tcorei
and hlghlight1 from around tho count')
and a look •t neid week'• major contests
l lTMlm r.::::. .
.,. "lltfle L:adies Of The Night'
( 1977, Orama) Linda Purl, David SOUi (c hrs.~ •
S?, :=ra. le) llCMI "Savannah Smiles" (1982 .
Adventure) Mark M lief, C>Onovan Scott.
~ht .. •Smin)
COUIGI l'OOTIAU. tea• CIUD llOWll ''Mata Han" ( 1932, Orama)
Greta Garbo, Lewis Stooe. ( 1 hr.. 31
min.) ,..._ .. cowm._
• LMllWt .. WlllFl•te '" ..... *Am
..... MOW
ATTMlllOWlll ...,.,.
M•'IU. San Otego PadT'Qs at Atlanta &aves (2 hrs , 30 min ) ..._Of WATDCOUJM
COUHI l'OOTIAU. Navy at Arkansas
@hts, 30 min.) (OJ llO¥ll "Oanoti1" ( t982, Biography)
Ben Klf'IQSley, CanOICO 9efg-On (J hrit , 8
min) Mn' cm •
• U-.U. Sa n ~o Padres at Atlanta .~ ! 8'iel {~s.) -........ .-euYIOOI . .... .__.,._,.U.11
•A...W -~
i -lahvdey Cont.
-0 c Cf).,_ "Top-Secret" (1978, Ad\ieo· IM1W0.Mllft ~ ltur•:::by, Tracy Reed (2 hta) =:~:,. Actwvemenis of
I' P1esident Ulysses S Grant (Joe Earley) .. :.en..~: and Kart Mar• (Leon As.li.1 ~are debated
8 .,_ "Trail Of The Pink Panther" 1t1Rl)~1~ moderated by Steve Allen.
g ( 1982, CO(nedy) Peter Se lers, Da111d 00nYOP11 '1MOW An examination : •1NN=-~~" ~S~!?:l••rv;~~~~<J:~:
... Onfy one man musters up enough courage
:> ...,.. to challenge • powerful mob leedef who
1 Ma • holds the dock workers-of a big city In an
llCMI "Skyway To Death" ( 1974. iton W!f:>~J1111'., 48 ITltn)
"I ,
Suspense) Bobby Sherman. Stefanie UJ .,,. ~Zappectr' (1982. Comedy)
Powers. (t hr., 30 min.) Scott Balo, Wllfie Aames A high~ I =:r.•aa't Jut•• tou-• "'ne· scieoce genius ..._ hiav aQCidef\tally --.... ~· aequlfed psychokinetic powers to lmptcwe yard, features a main course of loin of hi$ '°"9 lile 'R' ( t ht., 35 mlO )
-pddt.Well1ngtan. a.ad we!CQrnM QU611.~t I IOCK f11 M • Rene Verdon. who prepares sa mon aouf· MPU I•._, 11 ~lies~) Q ......... ,.._ -...... ... ,_co.a,.,,,_,_ ....... 1'MTT'lm
llOWll "Sllll 01 The Nl{lhl" ( 1982, NGU.YWOOD Cl.Olm• Featured· Ryan
Suspense) Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep O'NMI and Shelley LotlQ talk about.their
{ 1 hr . 30 mm.) t'nO'llM "Irreconcilable Oiffereocet": Sally
(%) llOWll "Otacula" (1979, Fantasy) Field talks about h« rieW movie; Paul
Frank Langella, Laurence OIMer. ( 1 hr . Anka gets a star on the HoltywOOd Walk
49 min.) of Fame. e':> aw.a TM.I Cl) ....C ,,,,_ .
I nln o m Cll IM...., FeetUfed • preview •••Lltive g of Southern Cahlornla tall and winter fash-
ions: a ~t with Padre catchef Terry Ken-
nedy who explains the 11gna1 system
between catchers and pitchers. and a YISll
to lhe annual F'lddlt and Banio c:ompetl-
llon 1n Julian.
--(l)Cll ... .....
llOWll "Here Come The Tigers"
( 978, Comedy) Richard Lincoln.
Samantha Grey A poltCe rookie &S$umes
lhe responsibility of coaching a team or
Lillie League m1sfr1s and getting them 1n10
51\ape l0t a maJOr championship game (2
hrs.)
l lPOlrw.AT mATllT'msCMW
8ft'8Ttt•n '111 wm Featured
inttfViews With Steve Martin and the
Eurythrrucs ( t hr.)
8) mwll "The Return 01 Maxweu Smart"
(1980, Comedy) Don Adams. SylVla Kris·
tel A oombl1ng secret agent fac.s his
most dangetout adversary In an a1ch-V'll-
la1n who plans to launch mllslel thel will
dcStobe 1he entire human popularion (2
hrs)
'9 •COOr•tOIWCOWTT ~ ~ • coeec.1 The band made P<>f)Otar by the hits ''Harden My
Haaf!," "Find Another Fool" •nd "Take
Me To Heart" performs bef<><e an audi-
ence et the Hollywood Palace
(H) .,_ "Sakharov" ( 1984, Drama)
Jason Robards, Glende Jackson. Follows
the life of Andrei Sakharov. the renowiied
nuclear phyatCl&t from the Soviet UnK>n
who Invented hi& country's hydrogen
lbom=2~11•1 .. Ur.'&.llU&. w u rw: rrc~· ,.,
19 t Cll M !VII F,.tured. OlymplC 111•
guard competttlon; a lrip high above LA
with t<llS·FM'a Rick Deel end helicopter
trllllC repotter Chuck Street I ...,UClawnMDAWtMWMPmll-f"l
MOIU. Feah;red meet Jot Weed-
" and dlSCOV8f the ban behind the bOdy
bu1td1ng craz6; a l()()t( at counterfeit prod
ucta, coptea of namo btand artlelee: a vflit
to en exM>il of cars u artworks in Los
AnQeles: blind !Udo exptftS OlOOC&.om !IOI C:OWC.l
-"* ·-
;
TOOCUlllMW
2 XDMAtAB9 co.um CMMim;UI
llOWll "Heatwave" ( 1982. Drama)..
Richard MOlf, Judy 0.VIS The architect of
a p<oposect resident111 complex in Syd-
ney, Aus1ra11a. forges an unlikely alllanoe
w1lh the leader of a cornmon.ty movement
oppos1ng 111 construclion 'R' ( 1 hr.. 30
tnll'I )
19 l!l) IATPATIOl ·-
-· (I)...., Hawke's latest miaalon ~nvolves • last·mlnute attempt to prawnt
the start of W0<1cl War Ill' ( 1 hr.) D m U4 i&WT.,,.. (SNson Prem-
iere) Arnold and Sam decide to rid a
neighborhood house of gho8ts Star. Gary Coleman and Denny Co<*sey, e llDWI "Too Late The Heto" ( 1970,
Drama) Michael Caine, Clltt Aob«tson A
Bt1tiah patrol 11 Chased by Japanese
troope after they dt8COY* a large group of
ene~ Planes. (2 hrs.) 8 U LM IOAT Romance, Intrigue and ·
'· mystery saP the high seas n the L<>'le Boat travels to Amsterdam and eop.n.
l'lageo. G'*t atars: Eileen Brenn1n.
Patrick CeSSidy, Tt<I Copley,•Pat Harrlog-
too, Geotge Kennedy. 000. Leachman
and Elke Sommer. Q (2 hra ) D llDWI "Thev came From Within"
(1975, Drema)· J>aut ~ton. 8-btta
StMle Realdenta of a lu~ury hlgh·rtse
penment complex commit acts ot
uncontrollable violence ahtf an odd and conttG:ltMM strikea them (2 hrs ) i • n•-:1.sca Guest comedian Shell_ey Beman. Sl"leena £aston, Sing«
Sam Haula Barbara Mandrell. OMn Mar·
, tin (RI (2 tn.j .~ • e ._ "BadlandS" (1976, Orama)
SISsy Specttc, Martin Shetf\. A bor9d
letn·age Qlr1 Mta off on a kitllng 8Pf*t with
~ rTllJldetef (2 ,..,.. )
• --•9tl Willam Devane host• thft PtOQram wtlleh explof a the wtl·
• demeea ., ... In n-.. "91tetn *1ate&. (1 ht.) GL .. IL ... _CU. __
'9C'nmt l s ., the cat .. of the h.m-
1 " I tra\iW!ng ShOwmen whO
Ir tr<XM:ed much of rural America to the
mo~pteture. ( COLL•W.L90IT
•> . .. "lheFinaf Option" (1ae2. 0r.-
ma) Judy OWvl8. Lewia ~ An antl--
nucieer ~~ lelZ:9f control of the AMeti-
can Em y In London and wame that
goyemment hostages wll be murdered lf
ltl demands are not met. 'R' (2 hrs 4 min) •
... ''Ttading:.~·· (1913. Com-
edy) Eddie Murphy, 0.n Aykroyct, A ..._
to-do ex«:utlve, a ptto-br.c:f ec., man
arid a proetitutt devtee ~lot of ~
against tv.o eonnMng 'R' ( 1
hr .. 46 min.) ,
.. "PtradlM" ( 1982. Drama) Wii-
iie Aames. Phoebe C.t•. Two t~s
ccSmit of age In 1823 Baghdld 'R' {1 hr .
40 mui.) m .. "College Confident,.. .. <1960.
Drama) Stew Alen. Jayne U11cto.s A
college profeaeor retttea hia atudents When
he decidea to turvey their .. x habit$. (2
his.) ·1_,lUClaawnMTW ..... _ .
.. •-A---(S.son Premiete) At the New Otleatw World'e Fu, Joey
meets • man he ~ Is his father Ind
Nel gets raac~!nted with an old name.
StltS Nell C4r1er and Oolptl S..t. (P11t 1ol2)
(f)WNML•ILIMTI G llCMI "One Rainy Al1ernoon" (1936,
Comedy) Frarteil ltdtrer, Ida Lupino A
scandal erupts when a y<Qlg man eca-
dentatty kllSes the ~ girt In a Paris
movie house (2 tn.) M CI) L.llln'l.afllM .... ,_
•8 (I) -II' (Seaton Premiere) Hamm« suspects 1tt0n when a friend ot
hlS recently releaMd fsOm p<lton, Is kJfled
In en expla.ion Star. Stacy Knd'I Ind
Lindsay Bkx>m. ( 1 ht.) . D e NITl• I • ._ Cetolt encl Syd
Investigate • ~ar ~dr-auepect·
eel of blackmalling • WMfttly customer
aflet lhe told him of a pett lndiactetlon ~ht bmrAT'Clml MUCB ICfM An
Setdenbaum and CharlM Chtmpln take
an enter1aining lootc at SoUthem Cdtor-
n1a (thr)
CC) .,_ "'L081n' h" ( 1982. Comedy)
Tom Cru., Jack.le Earle Hel9y. Four
teen.age boya hof>i1'Q to ~ their wglnlty
In • T1jUana blothel ~ up en oidir ~
an golflg south 10< a Mexican dtllorce. 'A' 1! ht .. 40 min.) CI> ............... Ntvy ., Alkanu• if3) (3 hta • 30 min ) CIJ ... "Eaay Monty'' (1983, Come-
dy) ROdney Oangerlleld, Jot Peed A
mtn who Ilk• to .. drink •od ~· to exc ... sttncla to win StO Miiiion H he 11e-
nf1Ce1 his worldly piMUM for one~, 'R' (1hr .• 35 min.) •
(%) .. "Fluhdanct" (1983, ,...,,
JeMitat 8eala. ......... Nouri. A young
women who went u a wtldal' ttrlvet tot
aucceM ... belet ell"'*· 'R' ( 1 ht., 36 ·1"""i-wcia . -... -.--.
-(I) 00'9 • An enraged flttW trtv·
• to h iv to.._ ~ on the~
who murdtt~ hit daYghter. ( t hi.)
Sunday,SeQt.23. 1984 27
. .
..... lllrtlgCont.-
8 • MOf ........ Jim 11 capiored by
local pt)lice ah• a high epeed car chase.
Kata turns 10 an enterpnSlng 12·year·old
boy tor help In efl.ldt(lg the authotillet ( 1
tv.) I I ':. OI LOIT LOWD A priest is
faced with temptation •'*' he ia reunited
with the woman he ~ IO>led. and a Viet·
namne ref~ etremptt to IO<:ett her
Amertcan fathit,i (1 ht.) .., O .,.. "Hellfightet&.. ( 1969, Adven·
ture) John Wayne. Katharine Ross. A
bend of courageous ftreflghlers battles a
rpectacolaf d-well btaze (2 hrs.. 15
lmt0~0IT111mt•nmut ... IW.,llE' .,_.,.
LSILY ~The work of today's
holt911 yoong writers. directors and Btars
are gathoted together In 6hot1 film. video
and animated segments. ( 1 hf.)
(.l)M YWATtmMT ~··David
Btenner hosts a peffOf'mance by veteran
oomiCs C.rl Baltanone. Shelley Betman,
Nofm Cr06by. Jaci(ie Gay G90fge
Gobel. Jaci( .. Vernon and Henny Young· · ma~A 20 min)
=i="='Alm.YTlll ... -100 CUii .. CCllRl1' • .,.,._ 1IE ...._. PACTOR
Edwin Newman hosts a look at the beha·
vlorel, political and fioanclal implications
of teHMsion violence Guests Include NBC
Chalfman Grant Tinker. Joan Ganz Coo-
ney ol Children's Telev1SK>n Workshop
and Aon POWtf• of CBS Newa ( 1 hr )
.. , MnmAYlfCllTl'MI ~ f
~ !!~!~-:. Orama) Gene
Haci(man. Jim Brown. lnmatee 1n a state
ptisoo stage a riot to cover up an escape
attemc>t. (2 hr• ) e · .,.. "Guns Fcx San Sebasttan"
( 1968. Adventure) Anthony Outnn,
Charles Btonaon. An Army desette< IS
n"llltaken for a priest by pea nt villllger&
~ hrt.) •
• MD • .... CA "Diuy GiUeaple's Dream Band" An arrey ot jau muSICtan& ~ Gerry MUiiigan and Max Roach
join Dizzy Giiiespie In a blg band concert
at L1ncoln Center. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (C)tcn:M _.,CMel CH> Tim .nlTIIATHt: CllUIADl•O -··-·-· cm .. "Debbie Does Da as" (1978.
Comedy) Bambi WOOda, A Bolla A eexy
young woman finds a unique means of
earning cash In order to try out fOf •Texas
chtatleadlng team ( 1 hr .. 10 mtn)
(I) ... "Boarding SchOol" ( 1983.
Comedy) Nasta$$1a Klnskl. A h'Qh achool
girl pians. a sll.ldent exchange progtam
with a loeal echool for boys ( 1 ht • 39
min~IUT *'l~!UCSI 1W _. "Frtnzy" ( 1972. Suspen&e)
JOn Fklch, Barry Foater A numbef of
unsuspecting woman fall vlcJ1m to n
inaane klllet. _ ( t hr , 30 min ) D e M19AY..,, LM A review of
comic moment from recent season • with
guest Mr T. Robin Wdliatns erld St.vto
Wandel .. (Al ( 1 ht., 30 tn1n )
-tomMOT1UCll ... Q IMMTO
28 Sunday, Sept. 23, 1984
0 1•1DCU• ~ .,. "Oracuta" ( 1979, Fantasy)
Frank Langella. Laurence Ol1Vief, In a
1913 Eng ish coastal town, an aged pre>-
fOSSOI seeks vengeance against the ctn·
1uries·old vampire who murdered his
daugt1ter. 'R' ( 1 hr., '49 min)
l m¥11 "A Streetcar Named Oesite"
(1951,_, Drama) Vivien Leigh, Marton
BtahdO A Southern bene 1oees her sanity
while trying to preserve h« faded gentility
against the hara~ment of her harsh and
brut1Sh bralher-ln·law (2 hrs • 2 min )
.,. "Mandingo" ( 1977. Drama)
James Mason. Susan Geo<ge. A Weat
Afncan of the Mandingo tr.be la brought
to a sia ..... .bfeedln; planlatton In Louisiana
be lore the• start of the CMI War. 'R' (2
hrs., 7 min) tMU llON "Mackenna's Gold" (1969. WetttKn) Gregory-P1'Ck, 0111a1 9te11f;-A----
va11ety of greedy character• plagVe a law-
man who was given a map revealing the
location of a secret gold mme. (2 hrs • 15
man)
l ··-··11-9'11 ... -tNCl•WIDIOI -_,TUCll tt:tl llOWll "Taboo" (1980, Drama) Kay
Par1<8f, Mike Ranger. A separated woman
embarks on a quest for ae•ual fulflllment
that ends in her teen-age aon's bedroom.
DW ;~r;:;;.DIOfa ... ,. ......
~-~ IOCll• u•cA OAWlt tul 11• Featured cancer VIC·
!Im& who have recovered ( 1 tv )
8'0llTIC8IT8
UM 11CM1 .. He Walked By Night" ( 19-48.
Mystery) AIChard Baseharl, Scott Brady.
The work lnv~ed by Los Angeles pollCa
in tradong down a klllef is traced (2 hrs l
ta 8 llCMI "The Girl On The Late. Late
Show" ( 1'174, Mystery) Don Murray,
Laraine Stephent A telavlsiOn prooucer
embark.I on a aarch for • missing movie
queen ot yesteryear who has r.eemlngly
vallished w1th0Ut a trece (2 hrs )
l lOCll•' CA
•• CA'ITOPm ... "Bob & Carol & Ted &
Allee" ( 1969. comedy) Natalie Wood,
Robert Colp Two couples daelde to mod
emlze their marriages and gel new pet·
pectl\les on life by exchanOlng apoose
l twa .. 15 min.) ••• w ....
llOWll "The Valley, 01 Decision"
( 1945, Orama) Greet' Garson, Gregety
Peck The famUy servant falls in love With
a wealthy 1ndV$tr1&hst's eon (2 hrs.) .... ..,
.,. "Thti Sender" ( 1982, Horrcx)
Kathryn Harrold. Zeljllo lvanek A flurry of
tetepa1h1c h8lluc1nat1ons is unleashed at •
psychiatnc • hosJ)41al when 1 IUfctdal
pati9'11 with uncontrollable ptychlc pow·
ora is admitted 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min )
--1~1MCll d C8 I na.•ADIPOILR w ... "Rachel, Rachel" (1968. Ora·
ma) Joenno Woodward Jama Olaon
RepellOd by a n tneoonler. a frus-
1rated $ChOOlteachef hM a brief, unhappy
elfa1r with a m11n btlore rnovlng on to new
surroundiOgs 'A' ( 1 hr , '4 1 r'nln ) • 1 LOl1' • •ACI V'9Roman Holiday" (1953,
Romance) Gtegofy Reck. Audrey Htp-burn A punc: fall! In love with a news·
pap man wh fe on vocat•Of\ ln Rome ( 1
hr . JOmln)
W .,_ Oa\111 Cup Semtf1nels U S
Australia In doubles (from Portia•
Ore.). (A) CID .. "Night 01 The Juclgl9f" ( 19'
Suspense) James Brohn, Clltl Gorman.
fOf'met pohce officer launchM a despef 1
search throogh the streets of New V(
City lor his daoghtet. whO was kidnapp
by a psychopatliie Cflminal 'R'. ( 1 hr ..
min) cm ... "Nathalie' ( 1978. Oram
Marcella Pe111. Roger Beach An UM4
cesstul film director decides to ralM aot
cash by kidnapping the daughter ot
.aalthy tycoon. but lustful des
Interferes ( 1 hr., 27 min )
till ( .,. "Shll 01 The Night" (HIE
SU~) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep.
psychlattlst becomes lncreiasrn,
lnvotved with a my&tatious woman w
was the mistress ot a mouie<ed pat•
'PG' ( 1 hr.. 30 min l -1 =II •IT LA: ¥lllOI -.. "The Art Of Love" ( 19f Comedy) J mes Garner. Elke Somm.
Two boddles decide 10 fake aoiclde
order to further their artiShc carMt'a
hni.)
(%) llOWll "Ms. Don -'uan" ( 1973, Di
ma) Br1g1ne Befdol, MaUJa Ronel
beau11tul, vengafUI woman usea hef lnhe
tance to Mduce. and then dettroy, &enu of dill'eputable man ( 1 ht., :
min)
M (f)IUeurr •8 .,. "Flfehouse" ( t973, Dr1m1
Richard Roundtree. Vince Edwards
young recrutt cl&Shas with a veteran flf
man when a wave o1 5U&plck>Us fin
swe;;,: ghetto area ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
.. ) .. "The GtOO'Ve Tube" ( 197
Comedy) Ken Shapiro, Alehard Belli
TelevlSion clichea are sa11nzed In• Mt1
of sketcha and ribald spoofs 'A' ( 1 h
15 min.}
a1I at llCMI "Innocent Bystanders" ( 197
$usptf'l6e) Stanley 8akar,' Geraldi
Chaphn. A aecret agent 11 assigned
tocate a Soviet sc..nlist who eecape
from S1befi8 and fled to Turkey. (HJ llOWll "Endleu Love" (198
Romance) BrOOke Shields, Marun Hew1
A 17-year-old's obceulve IO\le fOt hla 1
year-old girlfriend leads to parental co
fllc1sand tragedy. 'R' ( 1 hr., 65 min )
1::11(1).,. "Table For Five" ( 1983, Dr
ma) JOC'I Voight, Richard Ctenna A ma
who was dlYOfoed five year• earllet returt
to 1'11s now-remarried wlfe to tal(e a mo
active role In raising his ehildten. 'PG' 1
=1NIE:~---~· -
... "They W•e So Y~" I 195
. Orama) Scoll Brady, Raymor'id Burr .
gtoup of Innocent models are h«ded I
. Soutl'l Arneftea under the thleat of dea1
1n orci6t to become the puppet• of powe
fut and lnltuenttal men (1 l'lr .. 30 min.)
lCl llCMI ''Tender Mefci&a" (1982. Ort
ms) Aobtft OuVall, Tell HArpef. A IOl'MI
country Ind wHttrn ainger, whOM u
and career were ruined by 1tcoho1i$11
falls In IOve with a M dwestern mot
owntf and decides to make a corneblci
'PG' t 1 hr .. 30 min J .0. "Flashdance" ( 1983, Mu5lc4
Jenmfflf Beats. M;chael Nouri A youn
woman who wortta as a welder atnWIS fc
suco SS as a befit! daocet, 'R' ( t tv., 3 min.
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Gould play ing doctor again
First 'Trapper John'
stars in series set
.fn emergeiicyroom
BJ JERRY BUCK ,.., ........ ,..,
LOS ANGELES -Fourteen years ago
Elliott Gould created the role of Trapper
John m the movie "M-A-S-H" but did not
seek to continue it in what became a d!s?nauis~ed and highly successful tele-
v1s1on scnes.
"Nobody as Iced me to do it," said Gould,
sittina in his dressma room in a blue Air
Force jumpsuit.
But I did ask myself, and I decided I
wasn't ready for tele-
vision. ·At that time.
Also at that time I
thought I had a lot more
to find out about myself
and the real world. At
that tjme I wasn't as
mature as I am now.
What do I mean by
mature? Ripe."
Gould was between
Goald rehearsals for the new
CBS fan comedy series, "E.R .• " his first
regular venture into television. He stars as
Dr. Howard Sheinfeld, a Chicago ear, nose·
and throat specialist who moonlights as an
emergency room doctor to help pay for his
divorce.
.. I see a lot of sim1lanues between ·E.R.'
and 'M-A-S-H,'" he said. "&th are
ensemble pieces dcaltn& with atuation
that are chaottc and a character who is
irreverent and sometimes revoltin&. as well
as situatio~s that are e~tremely changeable
and revolting. ·M-A·S-H' was sn another
time and place and this is the here and now
and I'm excited about 1t."
Trapper John. of course, is still on
telev1s1on, and m modem times, in the
highly succe sful "Trappea John, M.D."
senes on CBS.
Gould describes Sheinfeld as a man
"very much like me."
"For him to act the way he aftS, behave
lhe wa)' he behaves, he bas to be exl.remely
e~pert at what he does," he said. "Maybe
it's the bcginnin& of the first new wave
doctor. He has an overview of life that
we're all c.onstituted of perishable matter
and all penshable things will rot. Nothing i
forever. Technology is not the answer and
it will not save you." . ' ·
"E.R." will regularly be seen TueSdays,
but will make a premiere ap~nce
Sunday in a one-hour opener -
Gould's doctor 1s at once aruff and
charming. the kind of role he has honed in
dozens of movies. and Concha ta Ferrell as
the head nurse is an irresistible earth
mother. The chaotic atmosphere, the
different stories all happening.at once work
well and touch the funny bone, sometimes
a nerve. It has that feeling of authenticity
that distinsuished ··M-A-S-H.''
Altboul)l CBS obviously would be
delighted by any re~mblancc to "M-A-S-
H," that was not the intention of its
creat!>n. "E.R." .is ~sed on the lon1-run01ng 1mprov1sauonal play "E.R.:
Emergency Room," presented by the
Organic Theater Co. in Chicago.
A number of people from the ~ic
Theater arc working on the televtsion
series. including Ron Berman. an internist
in Berkeley who hel~ddeveloptb~p~y. A
recent scnpt w~s wntten by Jay Kahn, a
Los Angeles emergency room doctor.
Gould. a native of Brooklyn, first made
his mark on Broadway, begjnnio& at 18
with a role in the musical comedy
"Rumple.'' His first starring role was in .. I
Can Get It for You WholCsale," where he
met and married his .first wife, Barbra
Streisand.
He followed his sta~e career with such
movies as .. The Night They Rajded
Minsky's.,·• "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,"
··Nashville," "GettingStraigbt," ••A Bridae
Too Far," "Capricorn One" and "'The
Long Goodbye."
Gould has a cameo role in the current
film "The Muppets Take Manhattan .. and
has two pictures yet to be released.
One movie be made will never be
released. lt's called "It's Up To You," an
I 81h-mtnute film written, dll'C(:ted,
produced, edited and scored by Jason, his
l 7-ycar-old son by his marriage to
Streisand.
.. Jason is a filmmaker," her.aid proudly.
"It has feature quality." He said Streisand
was a "special consultant" and her mother
and Sister. Rosalind Kind, appear in it.
Gould i~ mamed to Jennifer 8oprt and
they have two children.
He owns the film rights to Bernard
Malamud's "A New Lire." He said, "I
think I want my son to direct it" Will
Gould be 1n it? He smiled and said, "That's up to the .
director."
Starring tonight
attheEmmya
Amoq the performen at t.
nl&ht '• S6th annual Emmy
Awafda ceremonl• wW be (tof
row, from left) Cella w ..... ,
Stacy Keach, Anne lluter UMt
Suan Salnt Jam•, ud (bott-
row) .William Shamer, Blt.ePeJ
Loq, Jamee BroliD a.ad Pierce
BromaD. The ehow ialftllftf!Om
the Puadeu Cl.tc Aadltodam
, at 8:30 on CBS, CbanDeJ 2 .
Sunday,Sept.23, 1984
-TV Anlanna Cont
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did you?
Gould and bis supporuni cast (Concha ta
Ferrell, Lynne Moody and Shuko Akune)
are fine, and the premise has promise. If the
writers can find the ri,&ht mix of drama and
pas and can come up with some less
predictable plots, this emersency room
mat be wortb .. a return visit Its regular
airume JS 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays.
The early wtnner in the predtctabtHcy
derby has to be ABC's ''Glitter." The two-
bour premiere epuode followed teams of
reporters who chase celebrities for a
mquine like People. This show spun not
one. not two, but three key plot> threads
arQlfnd simple misundersJ§ndinas about
fam1ly relations.hips. - -
A U.S. senator thou&ht a dying
••madam" was his aunt. (She was actually
bis 111other.) A movie producer thouJ)lt his
star dancers were lovers prepanng to
marry. (Actually, they were brother and
sister.) A veteran male reporter thought the
ambitious and beautiful new female re-
porter was having an affair with the
publisher. (Actually, she was the pub-
lisher's daughter.)
Can you guess what happened in each
case? Here's a hint.: this glossy senes comes
the makers of"The Love Boat." That naht
-each little misunderstanding was
cleared up before the last commercial, and
everyone lived happily ever after.
Somewhere, Rod Scrlina's ghost is
grimacing.
Submitted for your approval: Three new
shows. All cl1wiai for a little piece of
Niel~n l}ory. Little do they suspect,
bow.eY.eC, th.auhey'r.e al/ _c1_u tchi.DL a..Dnc-
way ticket to ... Lbe Predictabiliry ZOne. ·
TV TIDBITS: Jtamy Ro1er1 will host the
18th annual Country Music Association
A wards, to be broadcast Oct. 8 on CBS. The
awards will be presented at the Grand Ole
()pry House in Nashville. Compehng for
•
the Entertainer of the Year Award ar
Alamaba. Lee Greenwood. Barbara Ma
drell, Rollllle Mllup and The Oalc Rid&
Boys.
CBS bas set an Oct. I 0 airdate fo
"Sentimental Journey," a two-hour movi
starrinJ Jaclya SmUb and David Daket
Smith JS a Broadway producer and Duke
is her actor husband. Je11lca Rae Canel
plays an orphan girl who enten their livci
"Passions" is the title of a new CB!
movie about a love triangle involvi.na 1
businessman, bis wife and his mistress. I
stars Rlcbard Crenna, Joaue Wood•ar•
and LIDdaay Waper. 1he movie wfll b
broadcast Ocl L -
EV?1'lll'rough ''Hart to Hart" wa
canceled last sprina, Robert Wiper won'
be missin4 from the small screen for long
He's just s1'fled an aareement with ABC t<
be executive producer and star of a ne'#
pnme-time series being developed for the
1985-86 season.
Briton debunks American TV .
By MATT WOLF
Al 11 cllll t ,,,_Witter
LONDON -Bntish writer Johnny
Speight says today's television is bland, As
the creator of the outrageous character that
became Archie Bunker across the Atlantic.
Spei&ht speaks with authority about what
touches nerves and what doesn't.
Those famous slurs aaainst blacks,
homosexuals and Iona-haired youth that
became the stock-in-trade of actor Carroll
O'Connor's Archie Bunker have their
oriain in Speight's British creation, Alf
Garnett. the candidly bigoted boozer of the
· British Broadcasting Corp. series "Till
Death Us Do Part."
American producer Norman Lear
bou~t the idea for Archie Bunker from
Spe1&}\t, whose Garnett was called
"Britain's most popular export since
Scotch whiskey" by a newspaper in 1974.
Ten years later, 64-year-old Speight
sports the sold jewelry and healthy tan so
common to successful entertainment in-
dustry figures, but his &ood fortune has in
no way blunted his ofT-the-<:ufT. working
class sensibility. "What Alf did and what J tried to do was
bring politics, religion and philosophy
down to the-street level where the averafe
person undcntands It," Spe1ght said
throu&h puffs on his cigar. "When you talk about approximations
aQd fiaures like I percent or 5 percent or the
FT index, that doesn't mean a thana to most
people," be said. "All they know is that
pound in their pocket -that piece of
crumpled filth they carry around with them
-and bow much it will buy today in a pub
or a restaurant."
"Till Death Us Do Pan" ended a lO-year
run in 1976. with the e>tception of a five-
month ttprisc m 1981. It remains the
hi&hW·ratcd how m British television
history-just as Alf has remained a part of
bis creator.
•·Thef'd have to put me down under
before retire Alf," said Spc1&ht of the
series that staned Warren Mttcncll as the
lout Alf, an East Londoner living with Elsa,
his "silly old moo" of a wife, and Rita and
Sports Coal.
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Mike. bis daughter and son-in-law.
Despite an average audience of I l
million viewef"5 a week. the BBC ha:
hesitated to air reruns of the show, a
decision that anJers Speight.
"The public nght now would love him;
he ~id. "but the bureaucrats have takes
over on TV. "TV has been taken out of the hands o
the workers and given to the executives
and that's the way the system i1. If you'v1 eot bland televiston that no one ii
complaining about and no ooe reall,
notices, then your JOb 1s easier and safer,•
he said.
Spe1~1 was inahally un utc whether the
"so-Bntish" humorof"T11l Death" woulc tran late to an American 1d1om. But ht
upla1ned the succes' of "All Jn tbt
Family" with an echo of the utle of hi1
award-winnina television pl:iy, "If There
Weren't Any Black , You'd Have Tc
Invent Them."
"Every country has all the same bigotry
all the same targets to aim at, because yo\.
have to have something like that," be said
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14
11
23
ACROll
1.5 ShoWn. Angela on
"Falcon Crest"
10 Kenny or Roy
12 "T.J -"
14 "-Trovatore"
15 Dolores Del -
16 Before
17 "-the People"
18 "-and Sympathy"
20 She was Leslie Mallory
22 Ooetor's org
Clualfied
Advettl .. ng
642-M71
33 "The Naked -"
35 "Eyew1tne~ -··
38 Seoul's land
39 Eve Plumb role
42 Sam on "Quincy"
44 "-Life to Live" ·
45 Anne Baxter role
4 7 Played Mr Spock
48 10 for Rooney
49 He's George Utley
23 -J1lhan
24 .. _ to Bdlv Joe
25 Joan Van .Ark rol
26 "The -of Night"
29 -Martin
31 "Web ter" stat an11
32 "One Day -a Time"
1 Cella Watson role
2 Star of "Mayberry
RFD" io1t.
3 Ending with vint Ot
part
4 Clapton or Blore •
5 "Car 54. -Are
You?''
6 "Sergeant -"
7 ASI~
8 Co-star of 3 \ Across
tn1t
9 Star of "Cool Hand
Luke"
10 Violet on "9 to 5"
11 lllya Kuryak1n's
· partner
13 "-People"
19 "Cagney -Lacey"
21 Ciro nominee
22 MISS Gardner
27 "-Smart"
28 Ron or Rick
29 Newsman Rather
30 Quebec summer
33 Played Phil Esterhaus
34 DOE
50 Lulu on "Dukes of
Hazzard"
52 He was Ponch an1t.
53 Singer Vrc -
55 "Charlie's-"
57 "20120" hoSt
• 58 Actor Franchot
DOWN
36 Kin Shn~r·s brother
37 ''Remington -••
38 "Flamingo -"
39 He's Jeff Colby
40 Slgn·olf for Bancrott
4 1 Asta's mistress
43 "The Bold -"
45 Neighbor of R.I
46 Camping item
49 Highway serv1Ce
51 "long -lomoc"row"
54 Jan or Mar
56 Mr. Nugent's 10
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'~<1 :,, .I ~·11 r,111 H .'\ '1fj. ORANG! COUNTY CALl~OHNI~ r Cf •n
Conflict question wrenches LB
City manager questions the propriety •ion, has apporcnuy held up rundina while he Sludici several aspects of the of pane~ hiring member a s consultan t disaster p1an. Frank has scheduled•
. -, _ mee1in1witho1herofficiatsthi1week..
consultant . has thrown a monkey The council voted Tuelday to BJ DAVID lllSHOP ...,,..c., a ''''
Questions about the propriety of ~uoa Beach01 1Enersy Committee hinna one of ts membel'l u a
The City of Costa Mesa
doesn't want to pay any
damages or legal fees In
'he Lauchlan case./ A2
California
A tr'"slent arrested for
vagrancy finds out he's
got an Inheritance com-
Ing./ A3
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Nation
Luis Kutner's living will
has spread to 22 states.
and the District of Col·
umbla./A4
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World
Islamic Jihad remains a
mystery while continuing
·10 claim responsibility for
acts of terrorism around
theworld./AS .
Style
}ilgh Hopes, kicks and
fashions start fall round -
for coastal clubs./84 I .
li»»:""M~: .. ,x::-:@:;-;c;»:o;
'?ravel
A minl-<:oUrse lnlroduc·
tlon to a houseboat va-·
cation on Lake Powell ls
now avallable./85
Sports
UCLA's football team Is
embarrused by top-
ranked Nebraska, 42·3,
at theRoee Bowl./C1
The Angels lost a game to
the top two contenders.In
the American League
West, d9111>lte two Reggie
Jackson homers./C1
Golden West earns a
11c 14 fool ball victory
over Santa Ana, but Or·
ange Coast Is crushed by
Fullerton, 33·0./C3
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Entertainment
Theaters can enjoy a ban-
quet this week as six new
stage productions raise
their curtalns./88
Who'llwlntheEmmys
tonlghf-and wtiO
should? Our AP tele-
vision critic has some
oplnlons./87
Bualneu
Christine Thompson
climbed to success at
Peat Marwick accounting
flrm./CI
INDEX
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115 cs
A3
C3-8
B7
B5
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wrench into an ti I ready approved city spend S 14,675 on 5,000 'Reddy~
disaster plan. renches," made by Ro val . Co. of
, Thousand Oaks. for turn1n1 olT
City Man•r Ken Frank, who . residential ps meters and S,cnl
raised the conflict o1 in~t ques-booklets u part of a community
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Hot time
Little and blC boya allke bad
a bot time Satarda7 at a cblll
cook-oft and eanahal ID
F.!!!!!!taln Vall~
by the Ban~ -ch ·
Elka Ko. 1959. Aboft left,
Jaatln Cole. S,<>f <>ranee tlpe
blol bat to the cooll: after taatlnC from a amaJJ cap of
cblll. Abo•e rtcht. Lane Laclwle and 4 ·7ear-old Bld7
Ladq of Foantaln Valley
tall:e a whirl on the inrlD&er
ride. RJcbt, cblll peddlen
DonBlll of-on Viejo and
Larry ~ of Bantlqton
-.11 bawll: their red·hot
concoctlon. The competition
and cunt.al continue•
toda7.
Op_enness key to sex
abuse prevention
Dramatists use
explicit terms
to teach children
B7 RICHARD T. PIENCLu
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An 8-year-old is playina in the parlc
when a man approaches and says,
"Hey, little boy, look over here, .. then
opens his coat a'nd exposes Himself.
"f could.Jee his penis," the bo~atcr recalls ... I .fell frozen. I felt scared."
But the boy tells no one. "I didn't
Friends
rally
to assist
family ·,~
F r9m Slaff UMI Wi re Reports
A fund.raisins campaian has btcn
staned to help ease the troubles plquina an Irvine family that hu
weathered two dcatb1t ~ pq attact.
evktioMand health problems 11nce it
moved west io 1980.
The latest -and '"hardest'" -
blow for the family-of Nettie and Cart
Jol\cl: came Friday when dauatner
Alisa. 13, Wed at 1 San la Ana h<Kptal
1 day after she was struck by a car
while ridina a tncyclc.
Parenti of two of Ah11'1
tchoolmatts are ot11n,1ina a f\&nd to
help the family. PIY fUMraJ e~ptnJCt
IS wtU U to 90(\(:n the hard n.ck that
has bca1etcd the Joneteit and \heir
nint children 11ncc they •rrived In
Oranp County.
"I don'I think life ha bttn fi1r to
them inct they came ®t bcr't." 11MI
C'onnnc Jones. who lJ ftOl ~•led to
the r,moly. She Ind Ellen MarUll!I.
EDITOR ·s NOTE -Few parenU
Wk to their children about the
dangers of se.xual abuse, bur more an4
more proftams are beifll shown in
scbools. The final installment of a
five.part series looks ar one such
se}(.ual abuse orevention program.
think anyone would believe me," he
says. '
That scene has been played on staae
to almost S00,000 elementary school
younpten in 35 states b:r aclon of the
Illusion Theater, ~ ramatic or·
p.nization that specializes in pro-
(Pl--CBILD/ A7)
education plan to prepatt rwdcnts
fOr a nau.iral di11Jtcr.
The wtcnehea arc ''just a aimmick
to ift:l peopk thinkina about tumina 1hc1r ps off in an emeraency, .. Frank saod. .
The city ~ans 10 sell the w~nches
10 La&una ~idtnts for-$3 ei.cb. The
bookfets woukt be IOld for S 1. SO each.
Part of the plan includH payment
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(Pl--PAKIL1'/A2) Oeraldln•Ferraroa.-..u--...•art.acouolJYl;tlt-
ofS200 to an eneru consu.111"1 finn, ~ neu M.antatment Scrviots
of na Beach. 1'be comp&nf is
by Harry Hugins., who 11 a
member or the council ... ppointcd EnusY C.omminee.
Frank $&1d because of the smaU
amount of money involved. the
apparent conflict or ioteMnt is •·not 100 serious ...
HUC11-M •id tht W 11 lor * COil involved 1n li1tin& I.be comm.nee•a
poteatiaJ reouroc:s on his own tsu.-
ness compu\cr.
FDnk said that ahhOUIJ! H .....
had already provided servicea lO lbt
committee-vatued in C1CClf of me
consulhn& fee., .. normally a comma&·
(PlmM-COllPLICT/d)
, Violent
crash
kills 2
onPCH
Wrong-way driver,
passenger both-dead.
another hospttalt:zed
Two El Toro Marines weft kiHed
and a woman was senously uumed in
a violent head-on crash Satutda:y
cvenins oa Pacific Coast Hiabway
aar the entrance to CrysW Cove
Stale Part.
Tb< cruh oocurml about 1 mile
and 1 balf&om i..a.na Beach.
Witncues uid the men were ia • blKt 0.ISUD sports car travdinl in
the ..._ dinctioa in the oonJo..
bound fut laae 111 hi&h meof speed.
They IOUDdcd 1 curve and loaded
downhill into oocomina traftic.
Rand Obea of Lona -swerved. oanowty avoided the ve-
. bideandcrashedintoaguardrail Blillt
the °"""" cruhed iad-<>11 -... car bdllnd Oben, driven by Yocb
Sweet: or Capistrano Beactti. . • Sweet. who suffm:d aerious ...
jw:iel. bad lO be removed &om ber
aedaJI by Onnee County fird;mh..,.
usina the Jaws or Lift. Sbe -ID~ by helicopter to W.-.. MediCat ntct Us San• a
spokeswoman said lhe WU in mrwerY
late Sallllday night. H« condition
was dttcribed as serioUL t-Tbe spokeswoman said!Sweet is a
nunina&1udent. l ..
ldentificadon of the twO killed in
the cruh ..... _withheld pendiJll
notification or relltivft. Both mCD
appeared lO be in their 20L ·
Oocn beer and Jique< bottles -inside \be Dltsun, witnesses said.
CHP investiplin& officer Paul
(PJ--CJ!A&Jlf A2)
Freeway plans spawn
new oppositio~ grou~
'All It will do
By IUREN E. ltLEIN
Of .. Dilil' .......
The latest bltllefront in the lona
and bitter fighl apinst the San
Joaquin Hills Transportation Cor-
ridor has emeraed with the formation
of a Newport Beach homeowner and
environmenlll coaJition opposing
the corridor. ,,
The 2-riontb-old coalition. which
·is ·still crowing, has sent out mailers.
hired a planning comultant and -
placed ncMJIOper ll<h .,.iq defeat of
two . ofpcndiaakaUllUonlllot
wo:.Cet11<wayt0r1Undi111ofthe
corrido!1.~mated to cost upWard ol S400 miu:ion.
1be lf'OUP is made up o( a dozen
homeownen ISIOciations plus New-
port's SPON (Stop Pollutin& Our
Newport) and lbe t aa\lna Grcm.bel~
·an environmental sroup.
Doll& Wood, 1 Corona dd Mar
plannina and envirorunental colllQlt.
ant hired by the group, said it ~
forming about a month and a half lllO-
Tbc associations hope to wort wilbta
(Pl--l'RS&WA1'/A2J
6c electrified
by Ferraro vlsit-
'Candidacy seen as
'tremendou~ help
to the ticket'
A campaign button .summed it up
besc "A woman is the ticket ..
L<St there br any doubt. a.mo.
cratic vice pm,idc:ntial candidate
Gefaldine Fmvo's two-day cam·
pai&n stopover in Oranar County
proved the New York con·
pnJwoman's candtdacy ccrWnly
1tnl:rakS a pal amount of cxat"'"
ment
In fact. as the button SUUCS''-
f«TVO -at least htl'f' in •·hat
repeatedly " called ti>< i.e.rtllnd of ~eapn Country-couk1 be the main
'attraction drawn'I v01en to tht
1f'la'dsinsly troubkd Oclj-ocntic
ucket. , And ir there is 1 wOfd to dncribe
the efrttt Fmato had oa the thrones
who ,...,,od 11« a1ona th< 0no.,.,
C'oost ThundaJ and Friday. that word 11 .. tkcinf)"lna,. ..
. ...k'Uhe word used o"er and ovtt
ap1n by Democrat and cwn the
handfu.1 of cu nous Repubhcans.. •ho
turned out to see Fcmro.. the first
°JEFF
ADLER
woman ever' named toa m~party'I
national ticket.
WhercVCT the Qu«n1, N.Y .•
mother turned prosecutor anO pob.
tician moved. there WIS In OUlpO!M'--
lftl of ucitc:rneat and enth•sia:M9
rivalod ooly by the ...,..,..,., .....
Rontld Re1pn wbm ht appean Oii ·
what could be 1ermed his home fl('\d.
WhethCf' it WU I molll)" M.
~11-heeled crowd at U Irvine or a bladt. ...toite and Hispollic; ctvWd ol
blue-collar wuon members at a Sao"
Ana union hall. the cnth\J.$l:&lm wu
unmalthed for 1 n1nNft1 R. the -"lpilytton~--tcsm. •
Wom<n esp«IOU~ W<med IO rd
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I CoNTINUlU S roR1Es
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FAMILY SUFFERS NEW BLOW •••
romAl
ootli or lrvane, are coor inaung Ui
fund i mgdnvc. .
''We really nd truly fctl d. The)'
need help," d onnne. hsa 1
close ftiend of her daughter, The
and of Markham') daughter Dawn.
• The girl died at We tern Medical
Center shonly after dohers took her
off a life-upport machine. The dnver
of the vehicle that struck her. Daniel
Hc01andez, 25, of Santa Ana is not
believed to bC at fault in the accident.
"It's just been one thing or another
siocc we came to Oran&e County four
years aao," said father Carl Jones. a
legal researcher. "Maybe all this is
iupposed to iell u something."
What the accident ha-told Corinne
i1 that these ~pie nttd help -and
• they need 1t b3dty.
"They haven't gotten a break," she
said, addinJ that she is not asking for
large donations; Just "a dollar or t~o"
"from people willing to help.
"We don"t havC' any money
ourselves, but we try to help the ~t
e can,-s~ud the wornal\, lJ a ked
contributon to call hc-r t SS 1-2026
The tory th t ha puked the two
bmcn into action as one of hatd Ju k
nd hurt. of deprc ion and de ~1r
fora family that has continuously had
to bounce back from p:un.
.. rh1s 1(the hardest blow I've ever
received i~ my life," said Carl Jones
after Lisa died. "This ha really hit
me, but it's been e~pccially bad for my
wife."
Mrs. Jone!i suffered an attack of
high blood pressure following her
daughter's accident and had to be
treated in the hospital's emergency
room, he said.
In 1983. one of the Joneses·
daughters was gang~rapcd in a Santa
Ana apartment. Last month, Carl
Jones' father died. Jones said he
himself suffers from glaucoma and
has lost much of his eyesi&ht.
Two years ago, the ramily was
evic{ed from a rental house in El Toro
wheu the owners told them they
f!f}SH KILLS TWO M~N •••
Fredericks said an empty bolster was
found inside the vehicle, but no gun.
"Both these euys were MPs," be said.
The collis1on occurred at approx-
imately 6:30 p.m.
Olsen, with his wife Lisa sitting 1n
the car next to him, was traveling
home to LonJ Beach fotlowina an
aftertioon ofd1vinJin Laguna Beach.
Neither was uuured. Their"' red
ntcd to"Srll :Jones tri~dto 11ghnhe
eviction 1n court. but he was told
there was insuffinrnt endence to
hold a heanng..
The f rillly finally moved to th 1r
curttnt rented condominium in
Irvine -which they hllve now been
told to leave ~use it. too. ,, going
up for salt, Jones said.
Thursday's ccident. however.
thrust the other problems into the bac~ground. ·
Lisa, who was bicycling to 1
restaurant to r'neet friends, was 5truck
by a car at an intersection near t~e
family's house. According to police, a
preliminary investigation · !thowcd
Lisa rode into the path of a motorist,
who was not held or cited
But Jones tried to put his pain
aside.
"At least I've got this wonderful
family," he said. "I stilJ have nine
ch1ldren. lfsjust that one of them has
gone on to heaven."
Porsche sports car suffered minor
damage. "I don't think I was ever that
close to death in my life," Rand Olsen
said, " .. .I think I'll go to church
tomorrow."
· Police enmlne •port.a cu ln•ol•ed In a
cruh near Cryatal CO.e State Beach that
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left two El Toro llarlila dead and a woman
ho.pltallwd With 8erloaa mjarlee.
FREEW A y FOES UNITE1
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From Al
the system, Wood said, espec1aJly at
minimizing traffic impacts in New-
port if the corridor is ultimately
approved.
Chavos said. County Transportation Commission.
Under current law, land that de-
velopers donate for the projects
cannot be counted as part of the local
funding contribution.
Clouds~ chance of dr~zzle today
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City balks at payment in cop Case
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. 0..,"91tulf'
The city of Costa Mesa is seeking a
court ruling that wouJd absolve it
from payina any damaaes that might
be awarded to two womed who
accused fired police officer William
Lauchlan of molestin& them while he
was on duty.
Costa Mesa otlicials are also asking
·'The court whether the city must pay
Lauchlan's legal fees in civil lawsuits.
The ex-Costa Mesa officer was
sentenced last week to 60 days in jail
and three years probation after being
CON TINUED STORIES
convicted of-molesting a Santa Ana
woman. Lauchlan was acquitted of
sexual assault charges involving the
other woman.
The city sued Lauchlan and the two
reported victims Wednesday to ob-
tam a court ruling that would bind all
the parties, said City Attorney Tom
Wood.
The lawsuit claims the city should
not be responsible for Lauchlan's
reported assaults because he was
acting .. beyond the scope of his
authority as an officer," said Wood.
"lfl punched someone in the noSe.
that person should not be able to
collect money from the city," he said.
Both women charged that
Lauchlan assaulted them after they
were pulled over for traffic violations
between November I 983 and Janu-
ary of this year.
According to city records, the Santa
Ana womau_sceking $150,000 in
damages from the city and $1 million
in punitive damaies from Lauchlan.
The other woman 1s seeking SI 00,000
from the city. Both claims have been
denied by Costa Mesa officials.
FERRARO CALLED ELECTRIFYING •••
l"romAl
' the moment. They stramed to catch a
glimpse of Ferraro as she entered the
room or urged hCf' "run for president.
Geraldine," when she was-within
earshot. The excitement was con-
tagious. It seemed many women
found it difficult to suppress their
excitrnent.
"I think it's great the way she is
char'Jing up, ele.ctrifying Democrats
in general," commen\ed Con-
gressman Jerry Patterson, the Garden
G rove Democratwho probably
wouldr;i't mind seeing a little of the
Ferraro enthusiasm rub off on his
own tough re-election battle.
"Look around the room. People are
genuinely excited about her being
here. You can feel theelectncty,'" said
political activist Denny Freadenrich,
survcyin& the Thursday evening
crowd at VCI, in which women
outnumbered inen by a significant
margin.
County Democratic Chairman
Bruce Sumner even admits Ferraro's
reception in Orange County might
outstrip the welcome Mondale would
be accorded if he decided to campa1j.0
here between now and Nov. 6. "In the
case of the Democrats, you have a
vice presidential candidate who's at
least in as much demand as the
presidential candidate," be said.
"She's a tremendous help to the
ticket," explained Sumner, reflecting
on Ferraro·s importance to the ticket
here. "She's the difference. Without
her, we"d be m deep trouble."
The county's top Democrat added
that Ferraro -rather than MondJ,le
-was the local party's candidate of
choice for the round of fund-raisers
and electioneering the pany sponsor-
ed.
"Candidly, yes, we wanted Fer-
raro," Sumner said. "I think many
people are interested in the concerns
she articulates so well, about children
and family. A lot of women feel that
the very fact of her candidacy is a
powerful statement about her role in"
the-world. It's forever changed the
face of American politics." The I 4-mile transportation cor-
rid<ft is being studied by the county,
state and Federal Highway Adminis-
tration and must obtain mynad
•PP.TOvalsand win funding ifit is to be
butlt.
"This is ·some of the last un-
developed property around," she
said. "All it will do is bring smog to
our beautiful Newport. Who will
want to come down here? It will be
worse than L.A."
Chavos said the group's main
concern at present is to obtain defeat
of two bills pending in the Senat~ and
the House of Representatives. Put
simply. the bills would enable loql
governments to count the value of
land donated for transportation P.ro-
jects as pan of their funding contnbu-
tton to the proJects.
If the bills pass, they would pave
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Joaquin Corridor to count as part of
the county's contribution to the
The proposed freeway would con-
nect South Orange County with the
Newport-Costa Mesa area and would
open up Irvine Co. land npe for
development.
Stetta Chavos, vice president of the
Spyglass Hill Community Associa-
tion of Newport Beach. said the
preliminary effons of the group arc
"just the beginning .. of the group·s
opposition.
The members of the group arc
"highly indignant" over the cor-
ridor's negative impacts on the area,
Most transportation projects are
JOtntly funded by federal, state and
local agencies.
Currently, local governments must
match federal funds on transpor-
tation projects by putting up cash,
according to Monte Ward, govern-
ment relations officer for the Orange
fundin$ of the project. The defeat of
Proposition A last June reduced the
county's ability to fund new freeways.
"We thought we had succeeded
when Prop. A failed," Chavos said.
"That was a big setback to the
corridor and it should have shown
them that the citizens don't want any
more freeways."
Aside from the Newport and
Laguna Beach participation in the
coalitjon, she said, some home-
owners associations in Irvine will be
voting soon on whether to join forces
with the group.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN LB ••• ?
From Al
tee doesn't appropnate funds to one
of its members. I have to go back and
check .... "
Said Huggim. "You know ifs
funny, Ken Frank and I have met
several times before and he's never
raised that issue:· ·
Huggins said committee members
• are "confused with Ken Frank right
now." He said the committee was
' mformcd Wednesday that Frank has
held ur. all purcha~ orders for the
counc1 -approved materials pending
Just Call
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la GuarantHd
M!lnCU' Jr 1 It you
a meeting scheduled next week with .
Huggins and City Fire Chief Ron
Adams.
··rm at a loss to explain his
acttons," Huggms said. "It's a need-
less exercise. He wtll damage the
program if he holds 1t up any lonaer."
Frank mitally recommended the
council approve the idea but hold off
on funding until the next fiscal year's
budget.
Frank also said he"s not sure
committee members shopped around
for the best prices on wrenches or for
printing the booklets.
Frank suP ted again on~hursday
that 10,000 booklets migh be too
many to purchase. "f kM printers
give you a break on price when you
order more. but we have to look at thr..
difference between the cost of print-
inJ and havin, S,000 of the booklets
lymg around.'
Frank said he needs "to think
through these thinas more."
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NEW YORK-A Cuban exile wasfound~t)' Saturday in wauem~
laying of the Ctiban ambanadorto he thritcd Nauons, 1he mach111e~
murder of diplomatic attachc and 20bomb1np he ordettd as leader of the
Omeaa 7 nti..castro terrorist arouJl. Eduardo Arooena 41~ faccS a mandalOry
Jife sentence for the most $Crious oflS chll'&n of which be wa1 ~Ol'I~ fim· degree murdct of Cuban Ciiplomatic attaclle Felix Garcia ~od~. nc also
fac a po ible life sentence under the separate charse of conspmna to murder
Raul Roa. lhc:Cuban.ambassadortoJh u~.
UaboW'D clJemlcaJ co~ £Jbetf7 BeU
PHILADELPHIA -Unseen by millions of tounsu, an unknown
corro ive bu bctn attackina the Libcny Bell, leavina a white powder on the
inside of the 2,080-pound bronze~bol of the nauon'a birth and idWs.
Laboratof)' tests at the Du Pont Cp. in Wilminaton1 Del., ~d~tified t~e
Cf'Y1talline pow.der as copper. ammonium sulfate hyClrate1 f?ut didn ~ re.veal Its source. The white cryJtal showed up at the very top of the ocll on the 1ns1dc, but
an inspection found a J.hin, invisible film all over the bell'• inside surface. The
outside, touched by millions of hands, never developed the corrosion probl~m.
Conservator Andrew Lins said he had never seen the ammoniaf''based chemical
that was found in the bell. "It's a·very unusual corrosion product;" be said.
Ferraro allega c•mpal6n of Juaraument
N~W YORK -Democratic vice pttlidential candidate Geraldine A.
Ferraro uid Saturday that if tl)c Reqan-Bu1h campeian is orchestratina efforts
to harass her, .. Why don't they c.ome out and ft&ht like menT' She ran do~ the
list of what she call~ evidence of orpnize<f attacks. fro~ ··~c same, ll&DS
appearina at the ralhe1 .. to "evidence ofa phone ays~ beina in place 1n the
siato of Ma1sachusett1 where people are advised of my presence, all of my
activities. That aeems orpnized to me" she wd. Tho N~ .York con~sswoman uid some of the attacks JO beyond the bound1 ofleatµmate
discussion. "Some of the sifns are alurs." In panic~lar, she refemd to ~ians at
a rally Thursday at the Uruvmity of Texu at Arlinaton where one sian bad
three tombstones -"for Gerry's kids," Fenaro uid, addina, '"they arc devutatiQg."
Regan .ea tread bJ drop olprline nte
..
BEIRUT, l.ebenon (AP) -\\lath
the U ambasudor standina next lo
1mn, one arm 1n cut, s smnt
Secreiaf)' of tale Richard Murph)
said Saturday the u ode bombmg of
tbc U.S. Embail annex wall O\.ll re
the Un11ed States mto pulling us
d1plomat1c corp from Lebanon.
•• c.att.not &Q1,11J home. .. Murphy
told a news conference at U .
Ambl1sador Regin Id
Banholomew• hcaval)' guarded rcs1.
denoc in Yarzc, an eastern suburb of
Beirut.
Banholomew, injured in the bomb-
ing Thursday, had his left ann in a
cast. Cuts were visible over bis left
eytbrow and on his f heck and upper lip. . •
He told reporters that d&nlCr is part ofbei~ a U.S. diplomat.
'l thmk all ofus, particularly all of
us here in Beirut, undcrstahd that,"
Bartholomew said. .
At least nine people were killed,
Money
added to
bill on
abuse W ASHINOTON -Treasury Sectewy Donald Repn uid Saturday the
move by a few American banks to reduce their prime lendin~ rate to 12.7S
percent Jikely sianated further declines in intcren rates. Morpn Guaranty
Tn11t Co. the nation'• fifth laraest bank, cut its prime lendina rate from 13 '
percent to 12.7S percent. It was the first decline in the lendiq rate since WASHINGTON (AP) -New
February 1983. No other m~or banks followed Morpn Guaranty•a move, federal aid totalina SSO million ia
althou&h a few small onea did. Private analysts were predictina other banks beinaotrcrcdasan inducement to win
were liUly to follow the lead soon. broader consressional support for
MwJve •earcll coJJtbJa• lor m«••n1 lbl
TUCSON, Ariz. -A massive air and around seardl continutd Saturday for S.year-old Vicki Lynn Ho&kinson while authorities questioned two men in
Texas and souabt .evidence in bcr appattp~ abduction .. Tucson poJ.li:e
investiptors were sent to Texu where auihonuea were boldina Frank Jarv1s
Atwood. 28, of Los An&eles for investiaatina a kidnappina charae and Jame1
Doyal McDonald. 37, of Park Rapid~ Minn., 11 a material witneu. Vicki had
left her home on her bike Monday anemoon to mail a letter. Witnesses latet _ _,,_,w~'d she'd tieen Wk.in& with .someone in a sports car wbo dro~e f:lowly
• alongside her u she rocfe her bicycle home. Her mother found her bike m the
road a ahon time later. ..
CALIFORNIA
Bld to .top McColl d~p cleanup deJJJed
SANT A AN A ~The 4th District Court of Appeal has denied a bid by the
McAuley Oil Co. • to block the cleanup of the abandoned World War II dump
near Fullerton th.at rem, in.part. on McAuley's Los Coyotes Country Club.
McAuley officials have said they don't want state officials to cross their
eroperty disruptin1 business, without payina compensation. The state
Departn{ent of Health Services needs to use the property for a staaina area for
the cleanup,
PlcJret.. remabJ •t GM'• Van Nay• plant
LOS ANGELES -The United Auto Workers local at General Motor's
VanNuysplanti(noredaretum-ta.workfC<\uestfrom UAWheadquanersand
remained on strike Saturday, the only umt still picketina after a ten~tive
nationalagrcementwureachedbyGMand the UAW. Unresolved local wues
are the stumbling block. UAW officiils in Los Anaeles said. ~ona the local
issues stiU to bC decided are plant ventilation, the number of 11:1evances filed
and disciplinary layoffs, a Local 645 spokesman said.
Ne• ndlo •flltloJJ ta.ta to tlle alnrava
SIMI VALLEY -A new AM radio station Vient on the air at 12:01 a.m.
Saturday, the same day it was ~esianattd to broadcast i~ fim Los Anie_rcs
Kings hockey pme, ·proaram director John Campbell said. KWNK. which
goes by the name K Wink. will focus on contempo~ music but will break
away to cover the Kinp, Cimpbell said a few houn after the station started
broadcastma. "We're tpe official station of the Kings." he said. ad~ins. :·1t•s a
good thi~ we aot the license when we dad, because the first pme 1s tonight at
7:S0p.m.
Former otnclal cmuged lritli embeUHJJg
SACRAMENTO -Portia Siplin, former chief of the state Bureau of
Employment Aaencies, tiu been arrested on ch~ of ei:nbe~l~ment and
presentina false claims to a fOvemment aaency, officials wd. S1phn, 37, was
booked in the county jail Fnday, after aaieeina to return to Sacramento from
the VitJin Islands and surrender. State Justice Department reports filed with
the arrest warrant accuse her of stealina atate "instant .. airline tickets and lOJS
from a fellow employee and later signina two other employees' names for
tickets she used to fly to t:os Angeles.
Security. alert canceled at Alr Force IJaN
lqislation alined at 1Cttina day care
centen to tercen job applicants for
child molesters.
Rep. GeolJC Miller, l).Catif., ob-
tained permmion Friday from the
ouse Rules Committee to attach the
s>lan to a stopaap spendina bill that
Con;rcli must pass in o.rdu to k~p
many aovcmment agencies operauna after the new fiscal year bqi.ns Oct. 1.
The House and Senate plan to quit
for the year Oct. 4.
An aide to Miller, chairman of the
House Select Committee on Chil·
dten. Youth and Families, said the
measure could come up for a vote on
the House Ooor IS early IS Tu~y.
Under the plan, statca could qualify
for a share of the $50 million in new
aid to ltain day care workers only
after they had drafted a plan for
conductin1 criminal bacqround
checks for people applying for Jobs in
the field.
The le&islation was proposed fol·
lowina several well-publicized cues
in whicli child-care worken were
found sexually abusina youngsters
left in their charge. -~
At hearinp conducted by Miller,
Witnesses wd it would be easier to
deny chltd molesters work in child
care centers of the government re-
qhlred administrators of the facilitie1
to check the criminal ~rds of job
applicants.
Several witnesses at a hearins last
week -incJudini a convicted child
abuser -testified that it was easy to
get a job workina with children
beCause backgound checks are
seldom done.
However, some child.care special·
ists said bills requiring job applicants
to be finaerprinted and go through
criminal bacqround checks are only
a shortcut solution.
For example, Bettye caldwcll,
p~idcnt of the National Association
for the &iucation of You.ng People,
called the proposed SCRening pro-
arams an .. hysterical apPrQ&ch .. ~t
will increase the costs of operauna
day care centers while doina .. little to
stop sexual abuse."
Cohn aod others insisted that poor
pay and the lack offunds to train day
care workers arc the real problems,
makins it difficult for centers to find
and keep qualified workers.
anclud1ng two Ammcan suvaoemcn.
hen a stucidt :cerronst dro\lc n
explo · v packed van around 1dclf
,paced concrete Deed banicn nd
through a volley of gunfire to thin
20 feet of. the· &PC1, where 1
c.xplodcd S1xtccn Amcnc.an were
wounded
Jbe.boclics.o!..the..t o.dtad~
ns. Army Chief Warrant Offioet
Kenneth V. Welch. 33, of Grand
Rapid Mach and Navy Petty or.
fleer lst Cius Michael Ra)· Wagner,
301 af Zebulon, N.C., amvcd t
Do"er Air force Base, Del., on. Saturday aboard an Air Force plane
from Rhine Main Air Base in Wc5t
Gcrman_y.
·A U.S. Air Force plane cafl')'ina
eight injured Americans and one.
Lebanese also laridcd at the R.amstcin
Air Force Base in West Germany
Saturday niabt. The wounded ·ere
flown by IWO helicopten lo the
Army's Second General Hospital in
Freejobll
nearby Landstuhl, lhe ~or m1hun'
facility in Europe for treatment of burns.
.. The victims had irtiunes of me
Woald·be lonCahonnen kill time oatalde
the Padflc llarltime A890Cladon offlcee lJl
8aD Pedro 8atuda7. mornlD.a. Tbe com-
pany &IUlOUDCed hldaJ that (i WOGld ,...
NEW YORK. (AP) -The meetina
between President Rcapn and Soviet
Foreian Minister Andrei Gromyko
will renew a link between the two
nations but probably won't brina
about any policy cha!\ICs the U.S.
ambassadorto the Soviet Union says.
Ambassador Arthur Harunan told
interviewers OD the Independent
Network News program "From the
Editor's Desk" that the formal talks
scheduled for Fridav Will helo .. vt a
tone" for relations l>ctween ihe 'tWVf" wbeA he comes to 1he U. .
countries. ·-tbe tall... .
But b:e said Ame~cans should not Hartman said disruptions i~ Soviet
have hi&b expec:tatJ~ns about pro> leadership a.re l&JlCIY rcspollSlbk for
grcss OD substanuve w~ a chill io rclanons between the
.. I. don•t necessarily thio.k . be'~ countries.. .
conuna het:e to offer ao~hiDJ. It •·may be some lit1le time before ~ll't:m;ln said of Gro~yko. I. think they a.re m"'l"ftllrM to enter serious bis F.\D11rY pwpose Jn COl1llll& to .. "="--~~ -Wubinaton is to renew a tradition ... ncaouatio · ~
of a mectina between the Soviet His.remarks were taped Fnclay or forcian minister and the president broadcast ioda)'. ~ ·
Woman fed via IV tube bears babe
SEA TILE (AP) -A woman who
lost 95 percent o( her small intestine
to pngrcne and bad to be fed
intravenously for six months of her
prcanancybasgiven birth toa health~ dall&b ter she c:alls ... my miracle baby.
Katherine Bai'tbolomew, 27. of
Kennewick, spent 16 boun a day tied
to intravenous tubes for sh months
before her daughter's birth Wednes-
day niaht. Mary Katherine
Bartholomew, bOm five weeks
premature, weiiJted in at 6 pounds,
said a University Hospital spokes.
man.
Dr. &iwatd Lipkin id Mary
Katherine probably is only the KCOnd
baby born under suCh circwnstances.
the other beina in Manchester. Ena·
land.
.. It is basicall) feasible to promC?te
normal fetal development with
chemicals, .. said Lipkin.
Mrs. Bartho1o"?ew· calJi.na .. M~ Katherine .. my miradc baby. said.
.. I still can't believe 1 k~t ber."
Mrs. Banbolomew s troul_>les
tarted last March when he was eiaht
weeks pregnant She~ cxperienc-ina intcme stomach pains. and doc-
tors at a hospital in Pasco fou.nd a
blood clot bloc kins one of the veins in
her intestine.
She said surgeons bad to remove 9S
percent of the mtestine after find.in&
pnarcne, and was tOld she c:OWcl
lose the baby •
· Mrs. Bartbolomcvlt cue was a first
for doCtors at Uai~J'. Hospital, wb~ c ~ trans1l .
.. Frankly, we didn't kno what to
expect,'' Lipkin" said.
B\lt the anxious mother-to-be "'
taujbt bo111· to mix ithe intravcn<Jus
formula, and bow to boot it up to~
tube th.It had imp&anted in 1ncr
chest.
SACRAMENTO-UJ)lrlded security measures at McClellan Air Force
Base that were put into effect after the FBI warned of a possible terrorist attack
have been canceled. .an official said Saturday. FBI~ aaent Bill Barckla_y
said the threats were not connected to Thul'lda)"'s su1cide·bombioa oftlle U,S,
embassy in Beirut. .. Diµina the ~utine co'!rsc ofinvest~ption~ ~rouahout t~e
United States we p,1cked up information concem1na mabt~ baset 10
Northern Calif omia, ' be said. He said other bases alerted besides McClellan
were Castle Air Force Base at Merced, Beare Air Force Base at Marysville and
Travis Air Force Base· at Fairfield.
Panhandler's arrest
reveals inheritance
·1 thought I was the
black sheep,· said WoRlD -surprised transient
Mr-tenon ob}eet focu of Red SA bl••t.." SANTA ~o (AP) -~A self·
CAIRO f&ypt -A stranae .. min~Uke" cylinder found by the British descnbed wino wh~ couldn t afford
in the bu,Y.Gulf of Suez bu 'become the focus of muttinationaleffons to $SO bail j.'!'tt be1n1 &rrc$ted for ~1% the mysterious explosions which have damaaed 19 vessels in the aulf and panhandlu .. -.nd publa~nke~ncss
Red Sea since July 9 Military sources. who apokc on condition thq-not be waa u stunned 11 ~ny >: t~ ca"}
identified, uid the device, j.ust u~der 10 feet Iona an~ about l\AJ feet thick, that he may be heir to milhons o •• rs to be a mine" but is unhkc any known to be in the anenal1 of any dollars. n!f~ But ince military cxperu A)' buildioa mines Uk~ "'no ~t ~·1 fiaured I'd •t a check for $20."
expertise " they do not rule out that 1t may be a modt1ic:auon of mine1 said Vietor F1maa ;40, whox trcm·
c:ommo;iiy in use clsewbert. • blina !Mndt. m1wna tooth and stub-
2 dMd, at Jeut JS5 JJart m mbJen' meJee
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Black minm ~O\alht am~na
themselves and then battled riot p0llce sent 1n to break up ,the d1sturbinoe an ...
aold mine as two miners were killed and at least 13S 1n)urtd...r. pobc,e wd
satutda)\. TiiC hour-Iona rampqc Friday niaht at the ~est Rand \..Ont;0bdattd
Mines Ltd, about 20 miles we t of Jbhanneabura. ~·ted the toll to nanc dead
and more than 600 iruurtd in a week of unrest at SOuth African mines.
PoUce cJUIJ mtll PlllJlppme pro•ten
MANILA. Philippines -Police frm:l a nephew of a 1natcd
opposmon leader BenlJDO Aquino on turday: He had ~ .. F1~1:'>deurs bcfbte wben '2,000 not t~ broke up an &ll·nilbt pro~t .,...n t .. "'1N nt
Ferdinand M•!t9S with a unn1e tearputtacE. Ho pttal rcponed trauna
ven people for in.Juries, but prote t orpn tct1 said man mott'~ hun as
Hee and ldicrs chated demon trators from the, foot of a bri~ near ~arco • palace throuah downtown Manila lmo Ow1 ona, Lhc C1t) tarac t
mlrket.
bl)• bt.ard made 'him an unhkcl)·
lookina mllbouire. ··1 tboulht I wa
the black ~· nd here my father
left me~" Fimia, who aaad he his pent 23
yean on the . ~rects. was arTCSted
Frida> an 1 diiwniown Santa Ro
s>.ark. Thro.uah a national computer
cheer. Police ~med be had been
reported mi ina&om Jo years
about at," she id Ulrd&) 1n a
telephone intervic from er hotne
in Seattle.
"I d he's not \\Onb a 1ot of
monev,"~probebly between $30,000
and SCo,000, she said. The errol'leoU
rtpof!, "is aoina to confuse the bell
out 01 m~ tirotbtt. He doesn't kno,.;
what's 101111 on.,.
SantaRouand5anJoscpohoe 1d
there WIS no WI)' to check on lhe
oriain of the police ttpon unul
Monday.
M 0r.,,.. Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 23, 1914
Lady look.a ap to lmpector Mike Simon for approval.
This beagle'sareal bear
when it comes to sniffin ' ·
·Lady' has a great success rate while snuffling arou_n __ d_t_h __ e-_a--lrpo::...,.;__rt__,__ __ _
doesn't even get breakfast to keep her
sharp for the hunt. When she finds
contraband, she docs get a t1nybiteof
food as a reward, much as a trained
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Meet from the moon -as Iona as he's got seal f,ets a fish after playing "Jin&}e
Lady -the latest iovernment the meat." Bells ' on bicycle horns.
weapon in the war on smugaJcd Lady, clad in a stylish arecn coat Alleta and Eugene Biely came For her efforta, anoop aleath LadJ' &eta bq from USDA ln~tor.
sausaac. with "Agriculture" written on the under scrutiny in a recent run-in with
Low-slung Lady, a cute little sides, makes her rounds at baggage Lady, but it was not one oftbe canine
bea"1e, . is one of three dogs in carousels at San Francisco Inter-h • h. · h Th ~ nat1.onal Ai"rport,.snifli1na and snuffi-gums oc 5 5 ining ours. cy arc California helpin& the U.S. Dcpar1-P.retlY sure they don't have anythin& ment of Agriculture halt the illegal ing at th't circling suitcases. illegal eats in their hap -an
importation of food and frurt m When she catches a scent she inspection shows they arc nght -but
lugaac. She already has a success rate doesn't like, she "sits on .. the bag-they are happy to cooperate.
of about 50 percent to 60 percent. hoverin$ nearby, pawing at tt and
And that should improve as she making It clear the game's afoot. "We love ll, ·• Alleta 81ely saia. "We
gets more experience. says handler Far from being offended or an-have two d~ at home."
Luis Kutner: He's the writer ..
of the original 'living will'
Mike Simon, a USDA inspector. In noyed, Simon says most people are . , fa~ on a recent day Lady was hot_ amused at the dog's antics and Until July, USDA officials used CHICAGO (AP) -Luis Kutner's wrote his first "hving will," a legal
she was involved in 25 seizures from appearance and are happy to cooper-caroon diollidc guns and X-ray ma-musinp about death anticipated the docunfent that allows a ~n to
passenacrs on nine f'Ughts . ate by aJloWlng the suspicious article chines to check lugaage on the day when medicine would cross the specify under which conditions the .. Doss don't have human fraih>.'' to be opened b) a Customs inspector. carousel. But those methods gave line from prolonging life to prolong-use o(life-suppon systems should be
Simon sajd. "They don't pigeonhole Many people ask if Lady acts to mtled result , and officials decided to mg dying; • discontinued.
people. They'U sit on someone if he's keep what she finds. but. in fact. Lady give Lady and her friends a try. More than SO years ago Kutner Today, some 17 years after a New ii.liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiii .. iliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~York-bascdorpniz.ationdecidedto
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promote the acceptance of Kutner's
_"living will," laws have been enacted
in 22 states and the District of
Columbia recosnizina the lepl val-
idity of some form of such a will
Earlier this month, the National
Conference of Commissionen on
Uniform State Lawi drafted a "Ri&ht
to Decline Life-Sustaining
Procedures Act" aimed at making t,he ·•living will.. a leaatJy enfol'Qeable
document in the remaining 28 states.
.. People do not want to accept the
notion of death being final and
doctors, for difTerinJ reasons, have
become obsessed with denyina it,"
said Kutner, 76, an attorney special-
izing in international law.
"But where there is the possi~ity
of continuin& a life without Vllue,
when heroic measures will keep
someone alive without any hope of
rcstorina that life, it is birbanc, cruel
and costly to do SO'!' he added.
.. He certainly deserves credit for
the concept (of the livina will)," said
Alice Mehltnt executive director of the New Yor ·based Society for the
Right to Die, a national, non-profit
organization which promotes such
laws ... The lanauage in the jurisdic-
tions varies, but the concept is the
same -to extend the common-law
riaht to end medical treatment if an
individual so wishes."
~As much as anything, the
proliferation of tife-prolona1n1
technologies in medicine made death
with dignity an i~sue," she said. "This
society, for instanrc, was founded in .
l 938 and many writen and thinkers
had taken up the cause before .the
(Karen) Quinlan case put' the issue
before the public."
Miss Qumlan, now 30, remains in a
coma, eight years after she was taken
off a respirator in a landmark case
that tested the-ti&ht of a family to
allow a seriousfy 10 person to die. She
lapsed into a coma 1n 1975 and, after
doctors said he would never recover,
her parents sou&l)t court permission
to disconnect her from a re5pirator.
Tbe New Jersey State Supreme
Court agreed in March l 976, and the
respirator WIS disconnected two
months later. Miu Quinlan has
remained in what has been described
11 a "chronic vegetative state" since
then. -
Later that year, California became
the first state to P'9 a law that
pecafic.ally rcrogruz d the .. hv1na
will" as enforceable.
As early H 1906. a bill that would
have legah1cd voluntary euthanasia
Wis introduced m Ohio.
The 1ntcrvcnin1.yca~. said Mn.
Mcbhna. were filled wath fights .
between wcll·mcaninJ orpnazations.
many of them relt&ious, btttlinJ
m1 understood and 10meumc5-'rid1·
culed ~ oneenna poupt hlcc the
society for pubhc 1ymP1lhY over the
controversial i ue.
Kutner' invol cment bcaan in
1927;. When h11 friend and mentor1 Dr. veorac Th1lo, was attaOlced ano
fatally heal.en by robbers whale
answc~!'l a ohony house call.
"They -k.icked him in the aroin,
severing his urethra and pngrcne had set in," Kutner recalled ... He said be
'knew enou&h that be didn't want any
life-suppon systems used to keep him
going and he extracted a promise
from me to fiaht efforts to do so."
Three years later, Kutner helped •
found an American chapter of. the
Euthanasia Society, modeled after an
Entlish counterpart that included
sucn members as playwriJht George
Bernard Shaw, author Juhan Huxley
and eoonomist Harold Laski.
The idea did not catch on. By l 938,
however, when the Rev. Charles
Potter founded the Society for the
Riaht To Die, the well-known writers
Sherwood Anderson and Rex Stout
and poet Robert Frost were receptive
to the idea. Their credibility, in turn,
gave the movement a foothold on this
side of the Atlantic.
"The society itself really evolved
from a aroup helping people to die
with dianity to allowin1 them to die,"
she said. • And Mr. Kutner'• docu-
ment made a dramatic leap by
providina a tool that could actually be
used' to protect people's ri&}lts."
la!K April, a team of prominent
doctors published in the New Eng-
land Journal of Medicine a set of
guidelines for treatment of aravely ill
patients, concluding it was ethical to
withhold nutrition and even medi-
cine if that care only prolonp a
painful death.
The Roman Catholic Church,
through a Vatican declaration ap-
proved by Pope John Paul II and
adopted in 1980, supported the
nouon of death with dian1ty.
"We've come a far way from the
day when I was su-pposcd to speak
about the livin& will at Yale (Univer-
sity in t 9'4S) and students asked me
beforehand, ·Arc you the Mercy
Killer?"' Kutner recalled.
"We've finilly strf ppcd away some
of the emotion from the i sue ...
finally reached the point where most
States will rtCO&nize the intelligence
of a human being to decide what his
fate should be."
35 feet
long hike
for youth
HOLBROOK, Mw. (AP) -Ob
what a daffcrcnce 3S feet makes. •
lf Dennis Michael Carey lived JS
feet fun her from his school, be would
be pared a hike or nearly l.S malts
each way_ to his eiahlh~c cl.a .
The School COmmaucc has re.
JCC'ted his parents' appeal to uempt
the student from a rule requirln.t
11udent1 to hve t.S miles or more
from IChool In order 10 ride the achool
bu .
His father, Dcnn11, bad the pohoc
me.a urc lhe route from has home to
h1110n'1 bOOl -and it 11 mere
3S feet under I 5 males
.. rule 111 rule." uid Anne Loud,
theschbo1 lcomm1ttcccbi1rm1n, 1n an tntcrv cw
Islamic Jihad: Doe
pein, then added the act &bowed
••lhe CJltcnt of our OJ)ttltions" and
abihty 10 deal "a s-mn11 blW' wilhm
the United Sta1e1.
The 'Wffk before. 1 caller ~mans a claim for a sinak bombnt,1 or to npraenl lslamtc Jihad Warned
murder. :that n woukt ltriK'IOOa-..:-:a "';vi1al
The best known -and alto the U;S tntemt in 1he Middk East" BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -The most mynenoUI _.of lbe JmVP! 11 QeneralJy • .lslamic Jihld and Jhc
nonymous phone call that follows Islamic Jihad It hu claimed re-var.out other :sroups claim fCHJC)n1i-
tbe homfyma deed has become ponsibilityforalo~serielofat..Cka bihty for attacks aimed at Amencan
lmost a ntual In the Maddie East. includina the bombinp at the u . or l1T1Cli interesu. Islamic Jtbad, for
A' bombtna assassination or kid-.Embassy and at u.s Manne and eumpat_, claim1 to have kidnap~
napp1fti oca1rs, and the phone rinp French head<iuatten 1n 'Bdnn lut three Americans still ml inJ from
In a newa office. The caller reads a year that killed more Chan 3SO wat Beirut. But the sroups also have carer ully worded tatemcnt, never diplomats, sofdim and b~tandei:s· foculed on France and, recently, on identifies himself and hangs up if Last week; a Q&ler an Beirut the pro-Western Arab aovemmeots
asked to Y more. claimins to be from hlanuc Jihad in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
----tand, ifs
On Thur.klay-the call c;iame about said tbearoupcanied outamurdtrin Unleisknown about Islamic Jihad
90 minutes af\Cr Jhe explosion at the ;------...,,...~-------------------_..;.-----....... ---..----""':----+.,..,...,.----........ _;....-.---------------U.S. Embassy annex in ea.st BciM. A
man telephoned the Beirut office of
the French news agency A&encc
France.ifussc to claim responsibility
for lhe bombing on behalf of I lam1c Jiliad. .
. Jn the past two years, more than 30
groups have claimed rcsp~:>ns1bility
for acts throughout the world that
somehow were related to the Middle
East. Sometimes several aroups issue
Malaysia
may ban
dance
craze
BJ BARIS. MANI.AM
A111 hl1f"-Wl'Mlr
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -
Break-dancing is spreadina in
Malaysia and government authorities
arc worried about its effect on
Malaysian youth, one of whom
recently broke his neck while doing it
and died.
Dr. Sulaiman Daud, the culture, f
youth and sports minister, told a
recent news confercrn:e the JOvcrn-
ment miaht cOMider banning the <taricc, whose quick, anaular gy-
rations have spread from the streets
of the Uni ltd States.
Tlie break-dance craze also is beiPf
fanned by the movie "Brcllin',
which has been showing to packed
audiences of youths over th~ last
couple of months in Malaysia. The
dance has even moved mto the
countryside.
In Kot.a Bahrw, 210 miles northeast
of Kuala Lumpur. Criminal In-
vestigauoo Chief Hua LenJ. Kee
rcponcd that 11-year-old Zulklfli Bin
Awana Kechik was fatally injured
Sept. 11 while break-dancing.
Chua said Zulkifli was balancing
on his head and doina various
acrobatics with two other friends, 7
and l 0 years old, when he broke his
neck. He died on the way to hospital.
It was the first death aunbuted in
Malaysia to brcak-dancina.
lo AlorStar, 240 miles nonhwest of
Kuala Lumpur, police arrested SO
youths on Sept. S for causing traffic
1ams while pCrformina outside a
mosque.
But thC official expressions of
concern and warnings have not
deterred many of the break-dancers.
Some of Kuala Lumpur's hotels,
club! and other social 1pots offer
brcak-dancina for patn?~s; others
hold break-dance compcht1001.
One aroup advertises a
videocassette foe use as a .. visual
auide to brcak-dincina" for the
equivalent of$20 .•
In Johorc Bahru, near the border
with Singapore, Sinpporcan y~uths
come across to show off their skills to
Malaysians, and are aprcadina the
fever there, the newspaper New
Straits Times of Sinppore recently
reported. · It quoted police sources in Johorc
Bahru as saymft they cannot anest the
the "breakers because they don't
violate any laws.
In lpoh, 120 miles north of Kuala
Lumpur, Police Chief Noordin
Alauddin told reporters that a traffic
jam was caused by a aroup of youths
brCak-dancina in front of a movie
house. No arrcats were made, but the
chief warned they could be picked up
for obstructing traffic.
The youth win& o.f the 1..ovc~in1
J United Malays National Orpn1za-
tion political party want' tho1ovcrn.
merit to draw up auidelinca on b~.
dancing.
Lfhe.wina's Youth Cultural Bureau
cbainnan, Mazlan Idris, said the aim
is to protect the hvcs and limbs of
youna people and halt the encroech·
ment of Western culture.
The New Straits Times quoted
physicians as sar.ins b~:.danc.ma
has already made its mark m medical
literature in the United States t».
cause of broken lep and other
injuries, some fatal. .
tn the anicle, the doctors descnbcd
break-dancing as a fad that soon will
pass an<S expressed the view that
c:urtailina it would only cause a youth
rebellion.
A member or the Beat Street
Breakm, a JfOUJ> ofstudents who ~o
the dance an Kuala Lumpur, said,
"No rnauer Wh•I the autbOritics do,
M will keep on doln& whit we hke." He~ on oond1uon that he not be
ldenuriect. SOnny Kumar, 22, leader of the
Maaac Movers satd, "We don't dance
on ro.dsides and dilnlpt traffi " He dcletibed his sroup u 1 profl onal
one and uid it ti;ll the equivalent of
about SIOO a pmormance.
V. Thayalln Kenned,>:. l , lead rof
the Street Breakm, saJd brcak-danc-
lll keeps youna people fit.
But Youlh Minister Sula1man :·d1 " uCh flda lhOuld be controlaea
before they Jtl OU' Of hand and tum Into a pubhc nu sance An~y. we
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expllett.
• ff your childf M .,. vk:tlrnl be sympathetic ~. cHld
MXu.1-..11 never the victim• f.utt The Illusion Theater, where the talkinc abouuhc ubJcct.'' num~ of performances has m· A psycholoaist an the audiell(t at
creased SO percent in the last year, 11 one recent performance con-
one of many sexual abuse prevention muulatcd Ms. Andcrwn on the
prov-ms available nationwide. The ~Touch" concept. then added: "But 1
Nauonal Committee for Prevention wish r,ou didn't us.c th°'1C dirty
LllnnMg 8llo reconneods. ''WheneWr po•lble • ..,... .,.
chMd--1ng r~ for your chiid. EveryUrne ~put~
chltd Inn. mreot ~ ..... ttMQ'a • cMnc9 -•.,.. d'9ftC9
-that your dlld wlM be mal11ted.1
'
Her•.,.~ 1Ugg91tton1from...,.,,.8CrOel 1M oountlY:
• Make Olrtaln your ChHd'a aay~e f9Cllty llllOwl unannounctd
vtalt1. · •
of Child Abuse has compiled a h5t or words.' .
more than 100 child sexual abuse .. We really have to combat that if
prevention resource matci'ial~. we really want lo tackle the problems
· There arc short film~ entitled of sexual it) and viol~ncc. 1fwe want
"Boys Beware," "Gar! Beware:· them to 4!ow up healthier and less • 0.•tion MY money or gJtti your chHd 1brlngl hOme • Be•~• ot any 1trong bond that dewiopa t1bet1i9h••-..,1 yoAll
child Ind ., .outt ~"' their ltfe. .. Better Safe Than SolT)" and ••for confused, AnderM>n said.
Pete's Sake, Tell!" Teachana kids to say "No" is a
At least nine organizations offer major aim of the Illusion effort.
hve theater performances. from a Research shows that in many in-
play by Bubbylonian Encounter in stances "the kids didn't know tey .
Kansas to "Secret In the Toy Room," could say •No' to thear uncle or
• Don't t>ut your chlld'a Mme on thlnga Uk• r -ahlrt• Childf'9n ...
more 1Pt to rllll)Ond to a stranger If he or she knowa your CttMd'• name.
a musical with two dolls in Stevens teacher or babysitter,.. said Children or their parents have
Point, Wis.. to ''My Body, My Anderson. commonly called sodal service
Friend," a puppet program for vade Her advice to children: "Don't authonties up 10 three month. after
schoolers in Vancouver, Wash. worry about tiurtana the other per-an Illusion Theater performance. But
Some orpniz.ations, includina II-son'sfeclinp. Trust your own feelings a startling oumbetofk1<h reveal thetr
lusion Theater, produce school cur-and say "No."' abuse experience immediately fol·
ricula, as well as programs that teach The "Touch" proaram also ex-lowina, or even dunng, a per-
parents how to talk: to their children plains that sexual abuse is never the fonnancc.
about sexual abuse. victim's fault, an important point to Sixty-three children came forward
On Sept. 17-21 pu~lic television make siven research indicatina the at pafonnances in the last three
stations nation\Ylde are broadcasttn1 effects of sexual abuse on victims. l months of the school year, according
a five·part series called "Sexual Three-fourths of the children in-to Mary A. Venier, Jllu ion's sc'ual
Abuse: What Your Child Should volved in 11 sex rinp in the North-abuse progJ8111 assistant. After one
Know," originally produced by cast and Midwest from 1978 to 1981 perfonnancc last year, 22 victims
WTTW-TV an Oiicaso. Much of the blamed themselves for their involve-came forward, a response that
senes is based on the work of the ment, according to a study by Ann W. stunned even troupe members.
Illusion Theater and King County Burgess, a professor at the Unavemty Anderson said she was frequently
Rape Relief. a rape crisis «nter near of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. asked whether increased education
Seattle, Wash., that has branched into After the sex rings were discl0$Cd. and reportin1 of abuse incidcou
work with children. the children developed symptoms of might eventually lead to false accusa-
At perfonnances by the six-mem· post-traumatic stress disorden, in-tions by children who want to strike
ber Illusion troupe, children arc eluding nightmares, bypcr..alertness out at someone.
encouraged to comment on the skits, and insomnia. More than two thirds "Fint. there's no way to know t.ba1
all of which are based on true stories. of the victims experienced because we've never had tbat many
The .. Touch" message is. simj>le: flashbacks. educated children," she said; Scc.o
children have a riaht to say "No to A study offcmale prostitutes an San ondly, she said, false accusations arc
adults who want to play with their Francisco indicated that 75 percent of often uncovered in the initial in·
bodies. them had been molested as children, vcstiption. There bad been no in-
The younpters also are taught and research on 500 adolescent drug crease in false reports of ~xu.al abu5e
about .. good touch," .. bad touch" and abusers showed mmt than 70 percent in places where scboolch1ldren had
"confu ing touch.'·' Good touch in· bad been involved in family sexual seen the lUusion program1 she said.
eludes shaking hands, hide and seek, a abuse. "While chtldren arc be1ng told it's
P3t on the back, pigyback rides and While focusina on prevention, the OK to tell about sexual abuse, there is
touch football. "Touch" prosnm and .. No Easy still a tremendous back.lash when
Confusing touch -touch that Answers," a companion etTon· for they do come forward," Ms.
sometimes changes from "something high schoolers, have also been re-Anderson saad. -You must re·
drunken drivers rather than teaChit\&
adults not to drink nd dnve.
.. You don't 5CC a commcraal that
says 'Children -don"t touch
them,".. id Anne Cohn, cxccutn-c
director of lhc National Committee
for Prevention of Child Abuse LO
Chi .
.. There are more than 100 mo' a ,
boob, plays and prognim out there
all being darcctcd at the child ... Cohn
said. ••But I don't know of ingk
~mdirect.cdat dulutodecreasc:
their sexual interest in children.
.. All of our resources are bein,g
directed to thecbtld.All the programs
put the burden on the child to 'AJ
'No.' That's kind of shock.in •·
said. "It's a gaping hole an our
response to the problem."
Andcrwn said the Jllusion Theater:
would move io that direction ~1th tbr
debut thi fall of .. ForAduttsOnly, .. a
program e plonna the relationsrup
between ualit) and violence.
.. We want to stud~ what' per-
petuating sexual abuse in societ:y,"
said ndcnon. 04We started "1th
children. That was a huge 'oid.1 t s
a Place to tart.
"Seven years o, educating tads
seemed impossible. ot that don't
have a wbo1e lot more tod.o., but v;c' e
do.De incredible thin in.those en
years, .. she Wd.
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and holidays.
3. On evenings when you don't go to the office,
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4. Drive fast because you're late.
} . Accept all invitations to meetings, banquets,
committees, etc.
6. Don't cat a restful, rclaxina meal; always plan
a conference for your lunch hour.
7. Regard fishing, hunting, golf, gardening, or
any regular exercise program a.s a wa.stc of
time and money.
Believe it's poor policy to take all the vacatio~
llowed you.·
ever delegate r ponsibiliey to others; catty
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How kids can help themselves
• TcU if someone )OU don'1 kno
asks 10 take )Our picture. Here is some advice for children •Tell if someone )OU don•a Imo
from therapist Cordelia Anderson. talks 10 you about sex.
director of the Illusion Theater's • Tell 1f someone ) ou doo 't lnow
seitual abuse prevention program in offer\ -.ou monC) or pf\s.
Minneapolis: • Don't kiss an)onc. including
-lf an adult tries to touch you, relati"h, af it mu~ you feel uncom-
scream. yell. get a~ ho"'ever )OU fortable.
can and teU some y. Keep tclhn& • If someone has touched your
people until someone Ii tens. pnvate parts. it is oot )Out faulL
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·seniors' goafS for houslag
To the Editor; Beach had to do wa:. to •Pi!IY nd
The tory ~hind the re<:ent Laauna follow guidchncs. The C1ty CouncJl
Beach senior citilen movement is failed to do so. Result: Laguna lo t
fascinatina and incrcdtble. It was $12.S million of HUD funds. The
tarted about 12 years ago by a group money went to another city that had
of concerned cituens. Our motto: applied for it. What a shame, what a
.. Pcoi>le Helpina People." Our goal ; ' waste. and Laguna Beach lo t our
(I) affordable housing for our needy affordable housing and the victims
senior citizens and (2) a total com· were our needy senior citi1ens.
munity center for Laauna. R ti h · --4 h · The architects of this movement cctn y. anot er ~c11" appenin& occutred at the council chambers on were(l)thelateSiSlavinand(2)Jane Aug. 21. It was Item No. I on the
Slavin (Si's hardworking. taJented regular agenda, Kaufman & Broad
wif'e), who were then joined by the ha M Da K followin•· (3) th• late Dr. Roben zone c ngc. ayor n enncy is .. " an honest man and he tries. The O'Brian, (4) the late Bill Cooke, (S) mayor wanted Kaufman & Broad to
the late Yetta Lcflcow12, (6) the late incorporate affordable housing into
Hal Winter, (7) the late Isabel Wade, its broad development project. City
(8) the late Carl Hansen, (9) the late Manaaer Ken Frank opposed the
Bob Prescott, (10) the late Stan ma¥or, saying it mijht bur\, the
Newcombe (our first coordinator). project. Result: the countil members
(l l) Mary Gray, (12) Rosema4) ted4-l · M K Th Saylor, (13) Madeline Lewis, (14 vo against ayor enney. e four opposing votes wtrc Minkin, Helen Adams, (I 5) Alan Adams, and Gentry, Collison and Fitzpatrick.
others J may have overlooked. If so, it is unintenl!onal and I apologize for I wonder why City Manager Ken
this possible oversight. ·Frank bas been able to use almost
Twelve tong years have passed and hypnotic control over council mem·
both of our goals -affordable bers Minik.in, Gentry, Collison and
housing for our needy senior citizens Fitzpatrick? Frank's ~power and
and a total community center-have authority seem unlimited in c.ontroll·
failed. For the record. Laguna Beach ina Laauna Beach. I remind Laguna
is sllll the only city of the 26 ciucs in Beach taxpayers that Caty Manager
OranJC County without an affordable Keo Frank's salar), which includes
housmg program. in effect. The re· car allowance and a variety of frin&e
sponsi6ihty for this gross miscarriage benefits, totals almost US,000 per
of justice belonp to every city council year. The averaJC salary for gov·
during that penod of time. cmors in the United States 1s about
Not too Ion& ago, Laguna Beach $60,000 a year and a United States
bad a golden opportunity to have an Senator's salary is about S6S,OOO a
affordable housing program. The site year. In today's climate and based on was to be the Glenneyre parkmg area the above data and information, one
(now programmed just for parking). wonders why Ken Frank i$ still the
HUD funds (S 12.S million) were city manager of Laguna Beach.
available. It was JUSt the law of the ALAN ADAMS
land and in the pipeline. All Laguna l..agupa Beach
Runishment must fit the crime ..
To the Editor,
The sentence given to the (>_Ohcc
officer from Newport Bcach(&u1hy of
ru ke~rivm&). a,s rcm..rt~in.x9uc .. .......,_pallt:~pe:.xr=on S'.°cp~lllustratcs a cnucal
problem with many Judges in our
courtrooms in Orange County. The
first considcnst1on IS the .. ph&ht" o(
the defendant rather than the "plight ..
of the victim or SOCJety. In my
opinion, Judge David 0 . (aner's
decision failed to meet the nandard
for a proper sentence. The four
eJcmenls considered cructat to a
proper sentence are deterrence, re·
habilitation, punishment and re·
venge. Judge Carter's sentence may
serve as a deterrent to this officer as he
serves 2,000 hours of social service.
b\,\t it docs not serve as a deterrent to
the community. Also, the punish·
ment meted out by Judge Carter was
not commensurate with the crime
cOJnmitted and to which the officer
pied guilty. The officer violated
MptorVebicle Code Section
23153a. which states 1t is unlawful
to drive while intoxicated and cause
injury to another person. The punish·
ment called for by the code is:
impnsonment for at least 90 days but
not more than one year. a fine of not
IC$S than $390 or more than $1 ,000,
and suspension of the dnvini privi·
ICJC. Judges, regardless of their sym·
pathy for the defendant, must give
equal justice to all. Anyone who
violates the laws should be punished
in accordance wt th those laws. How 1s
1t that after a person has pied guilty to
a Celony charge, a judge can arbitrarily
reduce the charge to a m1sdeamenor>
.MADD constantly sees felony
cases reduced to misdemeanor even
m cases where a death has occurred.
As a msuh WC bayc ~O~lt~
which are inconsistent with the intent
of the law, and we Stt an incredible
variance in those sentences So far
this year, we have seen sentences in
which a death occured as a result of
drunk driving vary from five days in
jail plus probation to three y_ears in
prison. The law aJlows for up fO eight
years for felony vchJcolar man·
slaughter. Can there PQ bly that
mucli variance in circumstanaes and
defendants?
When judges give sentences which
are not in accordance with the law as
written, even though they do $<> in a
legal manner by reducing the ~harge
or giving a ·suspended seote~ce. it
conveys to the public the musaae
that driving under the influedce of
drugs and/O( alcohol and injuring
someone is not a serious cnmel This
message is a disservice to all ltiose
police officers who Clo work bard to
keep the drunk divers off the road;
and it is a disservice to the public
whose safety is imperiled. Last week·
end in Orange County five youna
women were killed by drunk drivers.
Five families a.re Jrieviog a grief that
will never really end. . How many
mobcl,':.eung women and men must
die thecourtsstartgavm1more
strict sentences to all who kill and
maim our firends and familtes?
JANET CATER
President; MADD Orange County
Chapter
FV special election draws fire
To the Editor:
Must respond to the news earlier
this month that 576 valtd signatures
tn the Fountain Valley School Dis.-
trict have forced a community of
nearly 32.000 '1Qters into yet another
speeial election. That means that
within the space of le th.an two
yC$lrs. our school d1stnct will have
bcicn saddled with nearly $40,000 10
special election expenses.
IThe names I'm rcadin& in the
newspapc~ arc some of the same I
heard in the spring of 1983. But the
mo$t shocktn& is.to read the name of a
member of the school board, who is
aot1vcly supporting this unnecessary
waste because her favored candi ate
did not get appointed m the wake 9f a
recent resignation of one of the board.
Some of us are j ust now bcglnmng
to sec daylight m the struggle to make
our reltrCmcnt incomes take care of
aµr needs; the movement in the
country toward fiscal conservat1~m
seems not to have surfaced yet :ni
Fountam Valley. I rcse"nt the fact tftat
my tax money is going to be usied
ag.ain to assuage the fcehn& of some
failed candidate and an angry bOard
member.
LOu IS BRODER
Fountain Valley
Smoke in your eyes
..
Bet the-ftllow on tM ne t tool M
can't name the nation that exports the
mo t cigarette . lfhe say Bulpna, he
wms Smokina 1s in, there. Lads in
Bulpna carry their daareuc lighters
on lanyards 1round their necks.
Update: Amona military. ontcers
retire atan IH' ea of 46. enlisted
penonnel at 42.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
Overhttrd: "Of the Gross National
Product, I'd say the defense budget
was the gros t." .
Deaths related to the weather •.
more arc reported in Texas than in
any other tate.
L.M. Boyd /1 • 1y11dlcatrd
C0/111f11J/IL
H. L. Schwartz UI
PuclllSher
Frenk Zlnl MaNoono Ca.tat
Tom Tait
Qty l:Ctor
Craig SMft
Spotta Cdtfor
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OIL INDl5Tllt'
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''HowdJdtheDemocraUc.Partybecomethat 'bandofpessJmtsts
roamtngtheland, ·-with ~alterMondaleandGeraldlneFerraro
doing an excellent lmf tatton of the SaturdayN.'l'lht Live couple 'The Whiners.· ?.. ~· •
PATRICXBUCBAfld
colamnlat
RIClllD
Cuu
Falwell
and ilk
reject
reality
Mondale's _trying to resell
poliCies that failed -before
W ASHJNGTON -Duri~ the
1976 presidential campaign, Jimmy
Carter, accompani1!d by reporters,
regularly returned to Plains for both
Sunday church services and the Bible
class that followed. Thatexpllinswhy
one day I was seated in the basement
of a church, listenina to a Bible lesson
-taught not as allegory but as literal
fact -on Jonah and the whale.
Afterwards. I a1ked Carter if he
believed in the literal Bible: "d
Jonah really live in the whale? Otd
sun stop in the sky for Joshua and the
Israelite army?
Carttt said no. He was a scientist,
an engineer and be recocnized that
10me of the Bible was allqory -
written when it was believed that ~
sun revolved around the earth and
not the other way around. In essence,
Carter said, be had his faith and he
had bis intellect and for him the two
were not at war. Once we understood
that, we could question the latter but
not the fonner.
Na ti on' s ills
won't be cured
by raising taxes
W ASHlNGTON -In his own
epigrammatic way, President Reagan
got it about right. The presidential
contest is shaping up as the Fourth of
July vs. April IS.
How did-t"lte Democratic Party
permit this to happen? In 1960, it was
0 America's Party," identified with
boldness and proaress at home, with a
national defense ••second to·none,"
with standing up to Moscow's tyr·
aony_!.9d belli ~ The Re·
pubhcans were the PartyofR ponSJ·
biJil)' -and austenty. How did the
Democratic Party become that "band
of ~S$imists roaming the land,•' -
with Walter Mondale and Geraldine
Ferraro doing an excellent imitation
of the Saturday Night Live couple,
.. Tbe Whiners."
Consider the Mondale tax plan.
some $30 b1llton of his $85 b1lhon
in new taxes would come from
"modifying indexation." Which is a
nice way of saying Mondale will
cancel the middle class' insurance
policy aµinst inflation, that be will
raise his revenues, clandestinely,
pef'!'lltting govemment·induccd in·
flat1on to cheat cab drivers and coal
miners and electricians out of their
costoi>f-living pay raises. Why would
the party of the common man do this
to the common man? The rich are not
protected by indexatiol'l; the middle
class is.
Mondale would also repcaY-Re·
agan's 10 percent tax cut for families
earning $60,000, and would add a 10
percent surtax on families earning
$100,000. These revenues would
come directly out of savings and
investment. The IS percent "mtn1·
mum taX" on corporations would
sharply curtail the ability of small
businesses to create the new jobS that
have made the U.S. economy the
engine of worldwide recovery. the
PAT
lucHA111
ly and effectively. that whenever
anything goes wrong in the world, the
.. San Francisco Democrats ... 'always•
blame America first."
Take arms control. There is only
one reason the U.S. is not talk.in& with
the Soviets. The Soviets walked out,
broke off neaotiations, when Ronald
Reagan honored Jimmy Carter's
envy of the industrial world. com~itment to ~AT<? ~o deploy
The $25 billion Mondale promises Persh1.ng and cruise ~1ss1les. WhY,.
to strip from national defense he bas then, .is Mondale tra1h1,ng the pres1·
promised -alon' with an e"tra SS dent, mstead of!he Sov1~s?
billion -to pitch into "social Take Reap'! s !hetonc. Jrut, he
programs," -$30 billion, coinciden· call~ them an evil empire. BJJl !he
tally, being the exact price in new Soviet-kept press has been .pamtmg
social spending demanded at St. Paul Ronald ~eagan as another H1~er, ar;id
by the friends of Jesse Jack.son Mondale s country as a quu1·{qc1st
maneuverin1_ a~in to within raiding sta~. Yet. Mondale, who savages the
1stance of tne U:S. Tcfasury. --~for: hat ~..sa)'.s., mrd
There you have Mondale's pro-mentJons what-the Sov1~ts h:ave done
gram: Cut defense. increase social -to the Afghans, to Solidarity, to the
spending, raise taxes. Novel. bold, ~crs on KAL 007. and what
1masmative. 1s it not? The $8S they tned to do to the po~. .. .
million in new ta.Acs.-Mondale as.-M,<;>ndale berates ~eapn s unfatr-
sures us. will be set aside in a little ness !o . the ~r. ~t, surely,
trust funCI to pay off the deficit. Reagans tmycuts tn social p~~ms
Anyone think Tip O'Neill W1ll keep are irrelevantto the ce~~I cns1s .. For
hands off? two decades, faJ?l.ihes, ne1ah·
If Mondale truly beheves we Jre ~i:hoods, co~munati~ ~ave. been
lurchmg toward an economic crisis. di.smtegrating_ 10 Amene1; s ctt~es -
caused by the looming deficits, he had with conc.om1tan~ explf>StOns m. the
a tremendous opportunity. Seize ra~~ of d1yorce, 1llegitimacy, cn~e,
Fritz Hollings' idea of an across-the-su1c1de, child abu~, drug abuse, ~fe
board spendina f rcezc, and take up abuse -:-all dunng the mountma
the Bradley-Oepbardt tax. reform benefa~1ons of ~he wel~ state.
proaram. whi"ch would reduce maxi· So~e~ing awful. \S happcmna here,
mum per50nal rates to 30 percent, wb1cb. is not g!>1!'g to be cured by
raise federal revenues, close throwmg $30 bilhon down the same
loopholes, and put the shelter indus· old sump. . .
try out of business. Reapn's supply· ¥ondal~ 1s not persUUJve ~~se
siders would have been temporarily he ts franllcally trying to 1ell_poliC1es
paralyzed; and Reagan would be ~t have already been tned and
la · h T · Id failed p )'lng catc up. rue, It wou have H" · ~ • 1· · fi 'led · th outraged Mondale's left• but are they , is ioreaan po 1c1es 11 LD • e
going to swin& over lo Ronald 70s, be?usc they were rooted 10
Reagan? assumpttons about .the ~lure of tl!e
Instead, Fritz Mondale left bis enc.my that.were naive. His domesllc
Democratic Pany looking like a giant. pohe1es . faded ~use they were
Washiniton·t>ascd lobbyin& associa· rooted m assumptions about .the
uon for its own spccitl interests. nature of. man that are U~op1an.
A rno~ serious problem for the Mondale. 1s not O!llY offenna us
Democratic Party is what might be yesterday. Mondale 1s yesterday.
called the "patriotic issue." Why is it, "Jrn"!d BllCM.ull & • 1yadlcated
as Jeane Kirkpatrick put it so cuttini· col 11.
It is that way, of course, with all
retiJion1. They are based on faith
which is beyond analysis and not to
be intellectual!Y questioned. If you
believe in the Trinit)', you believe in
the Trinity -even tbou.&h you ma_Y.
not be.able to explain it Similarly. 1f
you think that God insists on one set
of dishes for meat and another for
dairy, that's all there is to it.
8.ut Uic:ie still remains a difference
betW'*.naith that can C<Rxist with
d1' intellect and one that can not -
lhat indeed rejects it and its fruits. An
example of the litter woula oe the
belief of the lnquisition that the
theories and discoveries of Galileo
Galilei were inimical to Catholicism.
Found suilty, Galileo .. abjured,
cursed and detested" his errors and
spent the last eight years of his life
under house arrest. Catholicism,
however, accepted long aao that the
canh is not at the il::enter of the
universe.
Yet some fundamentalist ministers
such as Jerry Falwell reject all that is
known or theorized about evolution
and adhere instead to creationism -
the BiblicaJ doctrine that the world
and everything in it was created in a
week. At Falwell's Liberty Baptist
Collese students must affirm that
belief by oath.
Similarly, Falwell and others reject
either explicitly or implicitly all that
is known about bomosexualitf.
Granted, that's not much, but it s
apparent that many, if not most,
homosexuals are what they are for the
same reason others of us are tletet·
osexuals -they lwi.no-Choioe in the
mauer. Falwell, thou.ah. does not
acknowledae that and instead talks
about homosexuals as .if, given a
moral choice, they blithely chose the
path of immorality.
When it comes to both evolution
Torture tames dissidents
within occupied Cambodia
and homosexuality, fundamentalist
ministers like Falwell are basically
anti-intellectual. They are not merely
opposed to secularism or secular
humanism, but to the realities of the
modem world. At its wont, their
thfokin& is evocative of the dark
forces of reaction that swirled
throup Europe in the 19305 with its
yearnu-a for a mythical b)'IOne era.
Then, the botcYmen were com·
monists. leftist intellec:1uals and, of
Prison. brutal punishment the rule
for foes of Vietna"!~se occupatio_n __ J course. Jews -thOle perpetiaal ACI outside" who foil&ed both com·
' ASHINGTON -More than a
Cletade aao the Amencan public was
shocked by ~ports of the brutal
treatment of political prisoners con·
fined in "tiger caics" by the South
Vietnamese sovemment. But it is no
~rct that under the victorious
Vietnamese communist rqjmc, pol·
itical prisoners are even worse off
thal) their hapless predecessors be·
hind bars ever were.
While the recent U.S. decision to
aocept several thousand political
prisoners from Vietnam aives ho~ : to
those lucky ones, there is no ind ca·
u~n that ~c a~ccmcnt will co .'er
pnsoncr m Vietnamese-occupied
C•mbodia. Since those imprisoned
by the Vietnamese occupation force
arc mainly fonner communist of-
ficial , they would pre umably not be
wel ome tn this country.
It may be hard to work up much
sympathy for cx·memben of the
murd rou Pol Pot regime that wa
responsible for the deaths of perhaps
2 million Cambodian 1n five yea"·
or for officials of the new ao,emmcnt
who ha~c fallen from Jtact. But the ~ns I've heard of the batbanc
Vietnamese treatment of political
d1 1dcnts 1n Cambodia are worth
rtl t1ng, 1f only to demon true the
un pcakable horror or Jifc '" rom·
mun1 1 Indochina
Th puppet C: mbodian rcgJme of
I lcn mnn will lap n individual
in pnson for an of four pnnC'lpal
rt on ~ u ptttcd ymp:uh ar up.
port for the old communist regime's Al munism and psychoualysis on the
Khmer Sercika or Khmer Serei arH-world and who were ditproP'*
militias, still fight1na in the IJUI..,.. tionattly represented in the avant
hinterlands; refu1al to put pro-prde.
fessional ~r other skills at the service . . . That. of course. was the ext~me -
of the _Yae~namcse-backed J<>Vem· W1th Stones ~nd ~!s body sunk in the a farcry from Falwell and others. But
ment; kinsh1p to someone believed to Tonie Sap R1v!!r. • the Falwellian obsession with
have a~nc to the Thai border, where •I~ one pnso.n, the tnmatcs arc homosexuality and its repudiation of
the ~ststance forces a~~ or the simple kept_ in c~ins, wt th handcuffs added tcience is not the first time larte
fact of having ~tu med home from a •.t iught. Th_c accused who refuse to numbers of people have like Miniver
rcfu&ee camp in Thailand. S\JD <c.onfe~ ions) •re dip(>Cd upside· Chctvy, cuned their o-Nn times and
A confidential 14-paae State De-down 10 1 bta wateqar, bean~ more or cmberlted on a mindlcu journey to
panment report shown to my as. l~s ~uffocated until they aarce' to tteteate the halcyon past. Such a
sociate Dale Van Atta Jives some u&Jy $.IS:. . . journey needs acapeaoau -
details of individual treatment of In ,!he m~m pnson at Phn~m homoeexuals, teeular humanisu.
political enemic by the Vietnamese Pen~. !he pn10nera were '~Pina maybe even liberals -since it 11 not
occupation force str&Jaht on the cement noor. ' I.he pcmib&c to say that the world w
•One pnsone~ was a soldier who ~!t°~.~~i~ht~ ~::u~~ n3t flit, cht'*.d (for the worst) aimply bC-
tried to ~ve a sroup of native Sirls behind the pnsonera' becks lik:C cautc ll has chan~. Someone must r~m bcina raped by a . troop of , beds. This made the 'toners half' be blamed .. Vietnam~. He and lhc Vietnamese tyina and halfsittina." rvcry day one Even wat~out thcte bo&eYnuin,
were an a Phnom Penh ~upply base or two political prisoners~ carried Falwell and bas movement would ltill
when "a group of younu,.1rls sneaked out dead rcl)tetcnt an attempt to perven .ith
in and tncd to .?teal whatever they •A r0una-.Cambodian ltper was by u1u11 ·Jt ~o smothenhe mind. Yet,
behcvca useful the repon sta~. arrested It 'lhe Phnom Penh railway From "President R.lan on. down,
add1n1: .. The Vactnam soldiers station on his way 10 1 rcfuace camp th~ preachera o( anu-antellec-
cau&ht them and ordered them to ·f'otuatment. for thttc weeb he WI tuahsm are K'('Ol'Cled bodl eatry aDd
und"rc • The informant interfered anaerrosated b)• a Vietnamese '¥'hale res~ even tboUah Ibey repr1•1t
and asked the leader of the Viet-1.-0 K.hmcra beat him. neither the future nor PIOI'• Wt
nam to change hi order. When 1~c •One prisoner uCcuded in d•I· lhe pas~ and ractlOft. ~ .-e jwt
Vietnamese ref\ned to ch~~ h1 11"1 his way out of the wooden houte h orJ •latest •J'Oldc.s of aporancc. ord~r, the anformant hot him an th wherehcwashdd. ua&ftll'IElnd W~havcletGlhembif'oftanClwewfll
I . . 1 mallpieceofftle.He&beft totet 1ct them 1111n. Bue rarely have we ~ infonnan1 "' thrown an to a throua,h vcn x~n1te Cft('ft of tttn them ~me 11 ,the White
pcc1 1 pn on in Phnom Penh th.It bamboo. blrbtd ..,. ~. Wood and House. la. at• a mccuna or &he
held b6U1 70 le dcrs or lhe puppet clotely lfOWR trttt m,ndl.
rt11_mc. In that me pn10n, a fonner
l"Dbintl mam ttr w •0d1 mbo~ led Jn A.Mi,.. h • •lfltllkwll4
ah\C (ore hi tom Ch Wat filled ~-•Ill.
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SUNOAV. SEPTEMBER 23, 19~ .m
Opera entha.aluta Kit Toth, left, and Judie Araroe. both of AYGa.e'a International collection. A Cbloe label la lo the RoWlol allk 1own ta a Jacqa.eliDe de IU'bee cnatlGD. ~
1'ewport Beacb, loOk atunnlq lo gowna from tlie &ab Plftb dreM of red aeq11lnned black allk that Judie modela and Kit'• Payne pbotopaplled the duo a t SP A. So11th Cout ~laa. .
PatrOns 'homes, for:!I1a1gown·s tuned to oper~
-I •f
Kit Toth, Judie Argyros enjoy
entertain ing fellow donors
KitTothandJudicArgyroswith husbands
Stephen Toth and George Argyro were among the
guests ofhonor at the cocktail pany and show of
fashions by American and European d · ·era at
Fifth A venue. South Coa t Plaza. Last turday's ~
,black-tic event feted patrons of the Noy. 3 ball plan~cd .
byO~ Pacific. 'Myfam lyha alway bccninvohoointhcans.••
said Kit, who has been on the OP rd of directors for
one year and hosted the founders Party in May at the
Toth home in Btg Canyon.
Their 54,000.squarc·foot home s bouiht with
cultural and mu ical event jn mmd ... It will hold 100 to
I SO easily and theaoousticsarc perfect." Kit added.
She as a founder of the Orange County Perfonning
ns Center. belongs to the supponi~ Angels oflhc
rts-and rvcs on the bOard of Pad fie ymphony.
Kit, a former Mi Califomiaand'modcl, is
involved in telcv i ion commercial and is up fora
mo vi rol • "Stephen and l both have a pure love for the iu." She wa honorary c:t><hairman of the fashion
how. .
Asa new upponcrofOpcm Pacific,Judiccaltcd
the party at her .. debut .. with the aroup.
"I'm \'Cl')' excited about upporti.n.g()pera Pacific.
In October George and I will host a sit~o~1\ dinner for
donors."
J\idici alsoamcmberofthc ngcl ofthcArt.Sand
hcrhusbandis nOCPACtrustce.
The Nc\\'.P(>rt Be ch resident• other ivitic
includq ~ingonthcboardofOranac iOOd.A
president of the Argyroa Foundation she lftn and .
tnvcstigat grantapplication madcby 1lanthropic
orpJ.:tization the rrd nnual Opera Ball will~ held in \he
Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel tqinnin
with a 6:30 p.m. C'OOktail reception. . '
Gail Dcben um from the Metropolitan Opera
w:illbcfl)il\linfrom c •Yor withbctpiano
accompanist nd bu band John Masaro to perform.
Ciart Princi will act emcee and the Beverly Hill ·
Coullion dancen will present waltz dcinon trations
1'ith'themu 'cofMurra) Korda.Alio,ontbc :bcdulc
i an uctionoflu~uryitcms-five uto o 1 -1 ·
Mcm:d , dillac. Buick, O\C-vroJct ana Honda and r '
Lancer ii t .
numbcrofVIPsincludi digniwi from
foreign cm i re expected to aticnd the 11,
I(' ording to Ruth Di ch inn n. • •
Ticket rcSlOO chandrcserv t'ionsm y
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DireCtional hai~ styles keep you ahead for fall
,)OUWtinltO
• mo veto thef ront in
coiffures this fall ana
winter. your hair
hould take the same
direction.
The National
• Hairdressers and
• · Cosmetdlogists ;\s·
sociation is promot·
ing hort, forward moving hair with tandom curl and
added width for the coming seasons.
Although cut in lengths near the bottom pf the ear,
the new hairdesi.gnS feature extra length on the sides and
top of the head, creating a perfect balan~ for the
oversized fashion silhouette. ·
Key elements in the hair fashions include expased
necks, softness, movement kand color.
.. Masculine llodon," a epeclal, forward
thtnJrtng cut for men, .a.nows for extra length
In back of the bead witb fullneu on top.
Perming add.a body to batr that needa a lift.
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ubtle led esoflayering.11dded texture and tufted
b:ingscmphasueafi hfeehng. ~
Wi psofhairmovcupandaway to give the overall
f«lingofheight, volume and drama. Fringy strands of
hair touch the cheek and brows.
Hair coloring features what is beingealled "Medalist
colors" includinggold, silver and bronze (shade) of the
Olympics). ·
Techniques mclude Hopscotching (color gradu-
ation), B1(Tri Zoning(two to thrtt shadesofblonding), ·
Sph"1ng(controlled frosting), Color Motion (scattered
color), Touch-lighting(personalized highlighting),
Beautiful Bronze(usingbright, newcolors)and High-
lining (lightened hair accents). .
Technique~to add extra volume to the new cuts
include area permanents, motion pemis, base curls, end
curls, spring-action, root perms and high-low texture
perms.
For the male, Hair America (the fasbton group of the
association) stylists created a forward look with extra
length at the back,. of the head . Precisely cut hiur falls into
well..conlrQIJed waves and gentle motion throughout the
style to add drama to facial features. ·
The new styles were shown during Hair World '84
and the 20th World ChampJonshipsofHairdressing held
recentlyattbe Las Vegas Convention Center.
The fall-winter designers included Robert Diemer of
Huntington Beach and Michael Diano of Santa Monica,
three New York stylists and one from New Hampshire.
BEAUTY NEWS: Two new products have been
introduced to combat wrinkles and fine lines (those
unpleasant signs of aging.)
Alexandra de Markoffis calling its product Skin
Renewal Therapy Lotion. We are told it takes action at
the cellular level to recapture skin's youthful vitality if
applied on clean skin morning and night. In other words,
it is suppcsed to nourish new cells as they are born. The
lotion contains a sunscreen protection and is fragrance-
free. Two ounces retail for about $28.
Chanel'swayofcombattingsignsofaging(in the area
that needs it most-the sensitive fragile skin around the e~es) is with its Skin Renewal Eye Cream. That name is ~
nghttotbepcintand the cream is formulated for
nighttime use, when the skin is naturally predispcsed to
:First lady sends word:
'The Show Must Go On'
Coast hospital says thanks
~t:o comedian, philanthropist
Nancy Reagan has accepted the honorary chair-
manship of"The Show Must Go On" fashion luncheon
planned for Oct. 3 by LasSociasat the Westin South
Coast Plaza.Hotel
AtballeClarke is honorary patroness chairman for
the show which will feature the best of Saks Fifth
Avenue fashions plus celebrity costumes from the
HollywoodMuseum that were worn by some of the -
screen'sgreats.
, Liz Taylor's "Cleopatra" gown will be in the lineup
along with a ClaudetteColbertdrcss("Midqight,"
· J 939); Jean Harlow's dress from .. Personal Property";
and a dress Bette Davis wore in "Virgin Queen."
Volunteers modeling the costumes include Jud.le
Argyroa, Jan Baker, Hyla Bertea, Dot Clock, Jean Klag,
Jactte Rodgen, Carolyn Sbea, Sarah Nicol, Sandy Vu
LandJ.DgJwn and Dolores Vlrtae.
The fashion happening will be under the direction of~ Socias President Diane Rinker and proceeds will
go to New Directions, a residential recovery home for
women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies.
Individual reservations for the event are available
for$ 7 5 and tables for 10 guests may be arranged by table
spcnsors. Arrangements may be made by calling
760-1460. . • • • Lotbian and Red Stelto11 and philanthropist
Florence E. Mead Benjamin were guests at an intimate
luncheon for 20 in the board room of the South Coast
Medical Center in South Laguna. To honor their
outstanding generosity to the hospital, portraits of the
trio were unveiled in the Gallery of Honor.
"The_pcrtraits will remain in the hospital in
perpetuity as a lasting symbol ofour esteem for these
very special people," said Merle Minks, SCMCs
Foundation president. • • • Scvetal hundred people are expected to tum out
this Friday at the Registry Hotel to honor a lady who
can't be there. She is too large to fit. Undaunted by her
absence and size, suppcrters arc under full sail to raise
fun and funds at a Casino Night to benefit the official
tallship for the state, The California. The event gets
under\Yay at 6:30 p.m. wiih the casino, no-of the
'entertainment world, some of California's leadin~
pclitical figures and Orange County's most promment
government, buSUlessandsocial personalities-about
1,400 in all, decked out in western garb.
They had come to "Bren's Bash", or more offie at
the Orange County Medical Association Friday to
addressOCWomen Lawyers. "Women in the Future of
CaJifornia"will be his topic at 12:45 following the 11 :30
a.m. social hour and luncheon. Reservations may be
made by calling 979-2362. • • • A stay in a health resort in England or Scotland is
one of the numerous items up for bid on Oct. 5 when
Interval House stages its fifth annual celebrity benefit
auction in the Grand Ballroom of the Irvine Marriott.
More than 600 are expected to attend to raise funds
for this county shelter for victims of domestic violence.
Emmy nominee Charlotte Rae will be back for the third
yeartoserveasbonorarychair. Co-chairpersons are
Marlan Gana, Kay Goddard, Nancy McNaughton,
Charlene Roblaaoa, ha Smasbey Rogers and Carol
Wllllam1.
During the 6 p.m. social hour, a silent auction will
be held with dinner and the live auction following.
Dancing will begin at l 0 p.m. to the music oft he Home
Savings of America Band. Tickets are $50 per person
andmaybeobtainedbycalling(213) 594-4555. • • • An auction will also be held Tuesday at the Westin
South Coast Plaza Hotel when ri$ Brothers/Big Sisters
gather for their annual gourmet dinner. Robert
Gaggeallelm started the black-tie stag dinner 20ycars
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renew itself. It costs $4 5 and is also fragrance-free . perspirant/deodorant. The price is $87 for the four items
that come 10 boxes with soft brush strokes of pastel
heartwavecolors that merge into pink and white hearts.
(Oscarsays the collection will whisper the sensual florals
and spicesofRuffies).
There's more on skin from Oscar de la Renta-a
collection of products to make your body whisper-soft
and smooth as silk. The group (Silken Whispers) includes
body wash, body lotion, dusting pcwder and anti-
oeneroalty of Red Skelton, bla wife Lothian, Benjamin wu honored wben their portrala
right, ancl pbllanthroplat Florence E. Mead were hu.na In South Cout Medical Center.
ago as a fund-raiser for Big Brothers of Orange County.
He and others who have attended the dinner since it
began will be honored.
"Yearly, q>mmittee members sell around 300
tickets at $300-a-person to this invitational dinner,"
said SheriffBnd Gates, chairman.
• • • OnTbursdayDustyWinp(currentandformer
flight attendants) will hold a membership reception at
7:30 p.m. at the homeofSaucler Malato, Laguna Hills.
Marilyn Pitts, president, 586-9959 or Jnaer Molina,
membership chairman, 494-1845, may be called for
information. Major auction items will be a Mercury Topaz. a
Chevrolet Blazer and a Chrysler LcBaron. All proceeds
will go to the self-supporting agency that pairs volunteer
men and women with boys and girls who are growing up
in a single-parent borne.
Tuesday Oub ofNewport Harbor meets that day at
11 a.m. at theNewportSheraton.forits first 84-85
gathering. JollD Morley, honortd foreign correspondent,
who now lives in Leisure World will be guestspeaJcer.
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SAKS FIFTH AVENUE: The SFA International collection, a showcase
of premier American and European designs, will be available for review at
thellSouth Coast Plaza store in the designer salon today and Monday: ••• BROADWAY: The Newport Beach store will present a lunch box
seminar featuring Lancome Beauty Clinic from noon to 11).m. Thuf'$day for
$3.50 each. Reservations ma} be made throu&h Monday by calling
644-1212,ext. 212. . . ·------. MAY CO.: Jim Palmer, the man as
famous for pitching Jockey brand
underwdr as for pitching baseballs for
the Baltimore Orioles, will be at the
Costa Mesa store Tuesday in the men's
fumishingsdepanment from noon to I
p.m.
l.MAGNIN: The coat and suit look
from Mis~ Maanin Collections will be
informally modeled from noon to 3
p.m. Thursday in the store, Forty
Carrots restaurant and Pronto
Ri torante. Appointments (or S tur-
day consultations with a Germaine
Mon~i I makeup artist may be made by
calling 95 7-l S 11 . c"'· 263 . • • • NORDSTROM: An F. tee Lauder
team will be aivina ran makeover from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fnday in the South
Coa t Pla1a store. Reservations may be
made by calhng ~42·!JOO. JIM PA~ER •
. ROBINSON : C11osport's fall and holtday collections Wiii be
pr ntcd by tuan Roth, pr idcnt, 11 noon fuesday in the Fashion Island
store's better spcrtswcar dcpMtm nt. •••
BUFFUMS; 1 ca room mod hng of L1i Claiborne fa h1on1 w11l l1k'e
pl cc Wcdnet.day in the Ncwp0n Be ch tore. On 'l'ucsda> Richard Aron.
retail fashion consult nt, will appear 11 the We tminstcr tore rrom 2 to '
p.m. to auiue cu lomcrs in L1r. < la1bornc lcct on •
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11l1m glad you're home. Remember I told
you I was going to Fashion · Island. at
Newport Center today? Well, 1 ·d1d.
Let me tell you .. :'
BELIEVE ME, YOU HAVE
NO IDEA WHAT'S
HAPPENING THERE.
You know those colorful little
handouts they have at all the stores
listing coming events? Well, !he one
I picked up today no! only had the
calen~r,. but a ton of information
on Atrium Court.
What's Atrium Courtl It's-shopping
European-style right here in Newport
Beach! Yes, it's being built right now.
Three levels of bouUques, specialty
shops, restaurants-and, gee this,
the Irvine Ranch Farmers Market will
take up an entire floor. Of course,
everything-bokery, stem shop, pl"s
their fabulous produce and meats.
Maybe we can get Ron and Ed to
enroll in their Ma Maison Cooking
School. Wishful thinkingl
Wait,. there's more. Pierre Deux will
alse-+Mve a store in ,A..trium Court
You·know, thefve got.Jt al/-
furniture, linens and geriuJne
French fashions. When7 It says here
Atrium Court is scheduled to open
next Spring
WHAT ELSE IS NEW?
TWELVE NEW STORES.
There are [Y(e/ve new stores already
open at Fashion Island Twelve.
Uke wha<I Oh, Classic Tailoring-
/ really have to get Ron's dinner jacket
<aken In. The Com Poppe< Oplkal
Shop of Aspen. The Umited. Beneaon.
No, it's pot from memory. -I've got the
latest fishion Island progress report
right here in front of me.
Where was ll
Video concepts. Great American
Short Story. Mirna 's. Uise Adzel
The Look Nelly'• And, Amen Wardy.
AND SPEAKING OF
· AMEN WARDY ...
J:lave you seen what's happening
. there/ The report says that it's
already being e.panded to 27,000
square feel Just more of a good
thing! A designer showroom,
lingerie t5outique, additional dressing
rooms. At least Ron and Ed will
know where to find us.
Usten, can you get away for
awhile tomorrow7 According
to this calendar we can make
a day of it at Fashion Island.
We 'll have lunch at that greai
little place near Bulloc/<5 Wilshire
and go from there, okl
Oh, and remind me-I discovered
a super gallery called Uwrence Ross.
There's a gorgeous print there tha t
has Ron's number on it-and it's
getting close to birthday time.
Sqooo7 Great! I'll pick you up
• • at 11:30. Bye.· • · •
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COMING EVENTS --Sept. SPECIAL EVENTS
22 NEIMAN-MARCUS: Foxy lady
fall collection wlinformal
modeling. Juniors, 11·3 p.m.
24·26 NEIMAN-MARCUS: Bill Blass
fall collection wlinformal
modeling. Couwre, 11·3 p.m.
Sept. BEAUTY EVENTS
13·29 THE l!l«MDWAY: t..ncome
· pUichase wtpurchase
"Le Sac De Voyage."
15·29 THE BROADWAY: Dateline:
Paris promotion in cosmetics
from French perlumeries.
22·29 THE BROADWAY: t..ncome
make·up artist 11·4 pm.
Call 644·1212 for appt.
Sept. SALE EVENTS
9· 30 HICKORY FARMS: Anniversary
Sales-Cocktail /ink sausage
w/creamy swiss cheese.
Neirmn·Marcus, Bullocks Wilshit'e;
Robinson's. The Broadway, BuffumS:
Over 70 fine stores In all. Just off Pacific
Coast Highway between l•mboree ·
and MacArthur Blvd~. Newpoit Beach.
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High Hppes, kicks and fashions
startfallround for coastal clubs ..
Clalre Schaefer tarna model for her church'•
luncheon peata. Below, Barbara VaJJand,
fuhlon coordinator and the Re•. Judy Gale
chat with their hoeta Joyce and Don Ot.on.
Member·s recall Olympics,
hear latest medical news
Great expectations were met by the High Hopes
Support Group at its recent luncheon fund-raiser at the
Balboa Bay Club where the husband.and-wife writing
team of author Gordon Gordon and television per·
sonality Mary Dorr were the ~e t speakers.
Hip MarcbJ1on, president of the board, said the
Newport Beach event was very prosperous as more than
45 people enjoyed a debc1ous Cobb salad luncheon in
the Quarterdeck Room. · ·
.The group listened intently as the speakers vividly
detailed their latest espionage mystery .. Race for the .
Golden Tide." '.Proceeds from the books they aut~ ·
gr_aphedat the party will go to High Hopes. (The
neurological recovery support group was formed in
1975 by parentsofh~ad-injured youngadults.
· Event organizer Beverly MarcbJ1on said one of the
· highli&hts<>fthe .. getting to know you" afternoon was
when a former FBI agent. Douglas Krauter of Corona
del Mar, who bad worked with Gordon turned out to
catch the presentation. ·
Approxjmately $400 was raised at the luncheon
attended by Lee Merryman, founder; Rada Moriarity,
Sff Sprenger, Pam Danzer and Linda and Dave
RoberlOD. Also Trudy Stubblefield, Donna Ferry,
Catkrym Teanllle, Betty Jolmsoa, Marla Berkowlt1,
Rable Bertoueaa, Mary McMallln, Jessie HUI, a.artetae Atk.in and Beny McCuUam. • • • When the Rev. Jady Gale oft he Irvine-Newport
Church ofReligjous Science went to seminary school,
no one told her she would need a course in fashion
moddling.
But the undaunted Rev. Gale did an outstandmg
job at a recent fund-raising show luncheon, despite the
grueling bcaL
The event celebrated the church's new location at 3
Sandburg in the Irvine Senior Center and raised
revenues for new location expenses. (The church
previously held services at the Bat Y ahm Temple in
Newport Beach.)
The $25-a-plate luncheon was held at the home of
Don and Joyce Olson in Spyglass Hill. She doubled as
luncheon coordinator and a model.
Almost 50 people caught a glimpse of the new fall
fashions from Cameo Creations of Costa Mesa,
coordinated by Barbara Mallaad and modeled by
congregation members on the lavish terrace.
The Rev. Gale said the event marked another
success for the church's membership that has gfown
from 1 S people in l 982 to 180 this year.
Pat Connor, president of the trustees, her husband
Cback and board members Morrie Winten and Dick
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Gordon Gordon and Mary Dorr meet Anne Miller andBeverly Murchison.
Seniors and Tlcktockera try to coordinate their klcb In the can-can line.
Malland were among the guests who admired the clothes
but sympathized with models who may have wished
they were wearing cool summer dresses rather than
heavy winter suits and turtlenecks in the sizzling
September heat.~ 1
• • •• Nearly 70 Research Associates, the supporte1'1for
UC Irvine College of Medicine, held their first luncheon
of the season to discuss the year's events and to hear Dr.
DavldFarna1,dirtctorofplasticsurgeryfor UC1MC.
He called his talk .. spare parts and replacements"
and showed slides depicting the history of plastic
surgery and achievements in reconstructive surgery at
UCIMC. Spare parts and replacements included toes to
substitute for thumbs, hip bones to create a new jaw and
skin grafts.
Furnas also told the University Club audience
about cosmetic surgery, which he described as his
hobby. f Founding Chairman Renee Segentrom was ther
along with Treasurer Deborah Swinden (she's grand-
daughter ofResearch Associates founder Adaalie Clark),
Floss Scbamacber, Mary ROOaevelt, Jean Uecllty,
Collllie Mortbland, Kathryn Thompson, Donna O'Bryan,
Dr. Stanley van den Noort. dean of the College of
Medicine and SaUDDe Peltason, wife of the new UC
Irvine chancellor.
Dr. ltea Baldwin, researcher, explained calories,
nutrition and the physiology of exercise to bis table
companions Lola Caanon, Hedda Marosl, Emma Jane
Riley and Batbara Ficker, Research Associates presi-
dent. • • •
Blue and red bandanas they wore identified original
members (since '77) attending the country-western
barbecue at the Gold Timer Senior Citizen Center in
Costa Mesa.
Twenty-five Ticlctockers, daughters of the bostina
Newport Beach National Charity Le~gue, were servina
hot dogs and ham burgers from the grill and were m
<!barge of the eptertainment When it was time to do the
can-can they found some talented dancers in the
audience to join the chorus line.
As a surprise, .. Dolly Parton" showed up from
Book-A-Look to do her singing act for the crowd of150.
The center at 114 E. 19th St. is open to folks SS and
older. It's a philanthropic endeavor supported totally by
the league and offers a multitude of acuvitics-trips,
binao, counselini, vaccine and exercise clinics, etc.
More information is available by calling 642-2275. • • • The "star" at the post-Olympic party held by Zonta
Club oflrvine/Saddleback Valley had to be Eric
Jollnaoa's torch. The vice mayor of Costa Mesa was
sharinait with the other 1 SO guests at Brecht Orchid
Garden .
Red, white and blue decorated Paul and Jane's
place and added to the colors of the 3,000 orchids
viewed while indulging in wine, cheese, pates and
international desserts. And, for husbands and members
who returned recently from the international Zonta
Convention in Sydney, there was Australian beer.
Theater tickets and other prizes were awarded, but
it was Sonja Detert getting the biggie-an Olympic gold
coin. ·
Pew Friend, immediate past governor ofZonta
International from Lakewood, also received a coin to
commemorate hertravelini to clubs in five states
(25,000 miles in one momh). But hers was made of
chocolate.
Proceeds from the party go into the club's
J?hilanthropic fund for supporting Orangewood and
Albert Sitton home, Make a Wish, Mardan School and
Family Crisis Center. Representatives there included
Dave EJ.senman. director ofMardan; Detert, Albert
Sitton; Joyce Slechta, FCC. and Cbrls Klein, Mardan.
Others included Sllaroa Tra1c1tm1er, club president;
Peuy Hagedor, president-elect; Mariaaae Rodrlpez
and Jaqae BaatalaJ, vice area director for Zonta.
Party Wnp is edited by Style Editor Vida Dean
with contributions by Eve Lash .
Brooke Stanley tlea 'honor bandana' on Lei
Brimmer, an ortaJnal Gold Time Clabber.
Kick llanoehl ~ ~ declarect
11berlff of the ~y' daitnc 'bubeCae. '
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Pam and Elaine Da.naer lane~ at Balboa Bay Club. Erle Johneon and Don Batta bold torch. Zontane baron Tna.cshlncer and Jacqale '8Ut1ilal claat. ,
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nettl brougtit back a chcn$bcd Al hl*H at me la .....iamat ull w memory. I was reminded of how my • Mdl.•"-'t u ...... Wt ~'f•r
mother pvc me a wonderful lau&n ov ~ ... e.va "' f .
when I nttdcd it most. It was the day I ... IUS After all, te ~ teea aa.piq at '• we buned her. LM mo*r'• hM.ral la Mt coallderf:d
Mom was a no-nonsense, practical aeceptnle bellavler.
woman. She told us before she died Ov two o1Mr slsten1 Dorotlly u4
that 1f any of u1 wore black to her-was lauahah& unconttOtlabty. Helea, abo were stP8ed by ~e
fUAcral, he would su up an her coffin I'm sure Ood forsave me. He knew battleAJp ref~. W-. Cite\::;
1rid scrum. She also left instrucuons I was not bciQJ d1~tful -JU ~ • , ..,. laca krlM a. nr • t~ d<Jnat~ her rem11ns to the'Univcr-hannaonelastjokewnh my beloved lk rdlefs, &My, a.o, bqu,S. la~ at~ medical school. Mom, who had a pnccless sense of Meu"'11e, lherven cMN Mt •
Just before \he services began. two humor. -H.C. •re"' -'1 idle,..,. Friedmu str or her least favorite nieces made a DEAR H.C.: YMr lener Jarred were 11ia•hueoal7 evercemt wtua
drtmattc entrance. They were looae a loq·for1•ttea memory. 1rlef.lttoMalft,.ltmaa71teralooQ
d~litd from head to toe lh black, Somt"1al P'1llar Uppeaed at my from Hf ....... before Wt R•
e en though they knew of mother's molMr'• fueral. . pa... oer compo1.,e.
wt.Shes. Qerpmea .... deliver ewoes PUOIOPllers uve cold H ~
I sUddcnly envisioned my mother tometlmes Me.me eanled awa1la a IM aces ~t comei7 lll4 tnaecl7 are
sitttna up in her cuket screaming in tldalwaveefextrava,..tmeCQHn. •~SH by 1 Yel'J' ~· Uae. TIM
the midst of a group of stanled i. Ills attem1t a. drama die •r ume i• tne of lalPter U4I tears. 0.
medical stucjents. I had to 'cover my m•dter'a IMomlta•ae splrtt aDd ma· U.at Mt day la ~ CJ~ It all
face so the otbers would not sec that l Jettie .-.auuee, lite raW.t refen'd co btc1mt' ,ttfttt1v rlur.
Musical furnitu·re has sad note
II I said a few weeks ago was,
"These throw pillows on the sofa arc
lookinf a little shabby."
Youd have thou&ht I had just said
something obscene Jike, "Tum up the MTV."
My husband froze with the news-
paper in his hands. For a moment he
stopped brcathini. The blood drained
from his face. "You're not soing to st.an again, are rour' he whis~rcd.
"Start whatr I asked.
"Playing musical furniture."
"Don't be silly," I said. "I love the
house just the way it is. I just thou&ht
the J1!llows looked a little taclcy.
Maybe I'll pick out some material
tomorrow." ·
The material was a remnant and a
teal steal, which was just as well
because the pillows clashed with the
sofa and it helped defray the cost of
new slipcoven.
Painting the walls was the only
reuonable lhinJ to do since the
fmhly covered furniture made them
look dirty. When the piano was
moved, it left a definite mark on the
rug, so natUrally that had to be
replaced. What else could you do?
When the piano was moved to the
livina room wall, thal meant the
console bad 10 be moved to the
haUway and with better li&ht the
white glass marks stuck out life black
hair at a golden anniversary J>!f\Y·
What could we do but refinish 1t? •
Of course, when we took away the
console, that meant we lost a table for
the lamp and you cao•t sit in a chair
without li&ht. so we had to get a
coupleiof f'foor lamps.
Besides, we needed an extra table
lal'!l.P ui the bCaroom. And it matched
perfectly after we bOught new spreads
and matching d111pencs. And after we
cleaned the rug, I must ~Y everything
looked like new.
It would have been a shame not to
paint the outside of the house and put
m a couple of new shade trees whtJc
we were on our feet and had our old
clothes on.
For the first ume in weeks my
husband sank into his next-to-
favorite chair (the old one is being
rebuilt and recovered) last night and
id, .. Where are the new throw
pillows?"
••The print was too busy. I'm going
out tomorrow and see if I can find
some cheapic fabric to redo them.
Don't worry. I'm not going to st.an
apin. We 'Still have a lot to do in the
bathroom. What wowd you say if we
put the sink on the other wall? I
bou&bt some little blue soaps shaped
like seashells that pick up the pattern
in the wallpaper perfectly!"
About 99 percent of th
explore Lake Pow 11 on a hou t
dock their boat. tum in the ~ and
call their ptloung a 0 p cce of cake.··
SOme, however, arc hesitant about
tak1n a b~ boat out on onh
Amcnca' seeond t man-made
kt. Or they are pos1tive they ha\ e
the ••'W't stuff' to tum a house t
on a dame but would like someone
cJ U>dolhccooki nddriviag.Or,
they'd like a little expert guidance in
fishing such v t lake and want to
pack US? some housebNting tips at the
5amctame.
But now there' .. HousebOat U .. at
Wahwcap Lodge and Manna to the
rescue.
.. Houseboat U" evolved this ~car
to iiitroducc more people to the pl~asurcs and relative case of house~
boating on Lake Powell: to show what
it's like to share a houseboat wath
friends or rclati\les, both for fun amt
to save money; to offer some fishing
tips from pros, and to cxJubJt the
relatively mild "catbcr of fall and
spring in the Lake Powell country e5f
nonhcm Arizona and southern Utah.
Starting Oct. 15 Wahweap, near
Page, Arizona, is ofrenng three mini-
co~
1. Introduction to Houscboating
provides six to ~ven houn·of baods-
on drivinc. beaching and ancboring.
It includes lunch and costs $25 cacb
for those registered at Wahwcap
~c. $35 for othe~. Six-passenger
minimum, etght maximum.
%. Fishin& Charter offcn eight
hours of guided fishing with bait,
tack.le, lunch and soft drinks
furnished This course combines
basic houseboat expericnc:c, fishing
lore and whatever'' biting for S40.SO
racb with a six-passenger minimum.
S. VIP Houscboatina is a tum-key,
two days and one overnight for those
who want to try houscboatinJ for a
~hort time, easy style. Two dmncrs,
two lunches and one breakfast are
served by an experienced
pilot/guide/cook. Linens arc in-
cluded. and the cost is $94.50 each,
based on a six-passcn~r maximum.
Lake Powell is a different kind of
lake, and it's a trcaL It is 186 miles
THE TALE OF THE SIX OF SPADES
DEAR READERS: W• ltave bad
mur reca••tl oy..-th• 1eu• for
tWM haacl• we eoa.Wer to be oar
Unrfte•. Tut makes qaite a U1t.
Fer tia. dme belq. therefore, we
are devetlq die SaJMlay eoluaa to
a terfe• .i famou ladds. At tlae encl
of U.. 1erlet; we wW p bull C.
ov weekly qae•tlo• aDd auwer
.. long, with l,960 miles of rua.ed
shoreline, full of canyons and hidden
coves. ln fact., the lake is SO Iarsc that.
after it was formed by the completion
of Glen Canyon Dam on the Colo-
rado River in 1963, it didn't even fill
to capacity until Tune 1980.---·
So it's really a baby. And it's
bcautif ul. Its soaring diffs and strange
rock formations seem to be exotic
sculptures that change color by the
hour. ...... .
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well," he uid. "but frankly, reading
about them bores me after a while.
Give me &omettung with a touch ol
humor. any day. Like the time I
took a trick by sheer force!
OMAR
SHARIFF
rufl high.
"Undaunted, declarer tried to
rurr bis fifth club on the table. He
was overTuffed, and the fifth dia-
mond wu led. Declarer realiud it
would be futile to ruff low, so be'
trumped with the queen. He cashed
the ace, and exited with a heart.
Partner woo and led his last heart,
and I took the 13th trick!
lt is also remote -surrounded by
Glen Canyon National Recreation
Arca and by 134 miles of the Nava~o
Indian Reservation.
Yet. when you arrive at Wahwcap
-the Wiest of Lake Powell'~ five
marinas, and the closest to California
-you'll find a modern, 272-room
hotel with fuU rcson amenities, two
fine restaurants and hundred$ of
boats for rent. including houseboats.
The fishing is great. and there's plenty
of space for virtualJy every kind of
water sport without bothering any-. ~
Boueboattn• OD Lake Powell'-• mmt ~ .. ,to · explore tlMt nation'• eecond IUS• _...__..Jab. ..
body else.
So, how do you Bet There? It's a
drive with lotsofbcautiful scenery, by
any route you choose. and wiD take
~ou only two easy days from
Southern catifomia. A circle route
&oin& all the way around the Gr&od
Canyon could put you in Flagst.aff thc fi~\ night. with l 3S miles to 10 the
next day throuah tbc colorful Navajo
Reservation. Then. for your return to
Clltfomia. you could head out across
southern ULah, through Kanab. then
Zion National Park-brcath~1naly
spectacular itself -and on lhrOu&h
St. Geo~. Utah, and the awesome
Virgin River Canyon in Arizona's
northwest comer, to ovcmi&bt in Las
Vegas on the way home. ft's a few
miles-shorter to cut down to
Fredonia, .\rizona, at Kari.lb and
bypass Zion National Park. but you
would miss the beauty of Zion.
Or, you canny to either Las Veps
or Phoenix and then take Sky West
Airlines to Page, Arizona. Where
there's free transponation to
Wahweap Lodge, six miles nOrth.
The five marinas at Lake Powell,
including Wahwcap. arc .all owned
and oPCr&tcd by Del E. Webb Rec-
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reatioo.al Propcnies. IDC.;. under lbC •
auspices of lbc Natiooal Part ScrviClC
at Glen Cuyon National RC!aalion
Arca. Tbe othcnarc Bull.fioa ~A
Marina at mid-lake on the WCI&~
Hall's Cronina (aaoss the 1iU from
Bullfroa), Hite Marina at the north
end ~ftbe ~and ~R..ope. a
floall.D& SICf'VlCC marina ·near bin bow Bridle atioeal M ~t.
Wabwcap also= all-day and half-Oay ·boat &oUR to RatnboW
Bridae. t.he world's iarlest natural
stone arch (on the 1a!¥> Reser-
vation about 50 miles up.lake); other,
sbonri boat~ onc-4ay .float tnpl
down the Colorado kivu below Glen
Canyon Dam. and sumct 0t dinner
cruises aboard lhC Canyon lKina
paddkwbcdert ~ours of..the dam ua
visits to the John We:iley Powell
Museum in Page an: also convcnient-
1> neatb).
For reserv1t1o&U or more infor-mation. cal.I ~521-61 S4 toll...f"rtt.
or Call 602-27M888, or write to Del
E. Webb Recreational Plopcnics,
P.O. Box 29040. Phoenix. AZ. 8.so.31.
Within seven days of planDed arrival,
call Wab~ LodF direct at
602-645-2433.
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The bidding:
8outla · Weat North Eut
1 • Pau 2 • 3 0
"It was at the Summer North
American Championships in
Washington, a few months back. My
niece, the Five ol Clubs, had in-
sisted that we try our haoch at
duplicate. Not my cup of tea. I waa
shut up in a small box with 12 other
cards, none of whom I knew. Then
we were jerked out and the auction
began. In no time we were dt·
fending four spades, and my band
led his partner's auit.
"Declarer won the ace of
diamonds. cashed the ace of clubs
and continued with a club and ruff·
ed low in dummy. Declarer ruffed a
diamond, then tried to ruff another
club in dummy. My partner overruf·
fed and led another dJamond for
declarer to ruff. Declarer tried to
ruff another clu~with ihe king, but.
be was overrufled and atill another
diamond came baclt Declarer had to
"Strange game bridge. Trumps
were never led, and our side seoreo
four trump tricks and a heart for
down two. To cap it all, I would
probably have played the hand in
the same way."
Long -te r m camping permit
tee goes i nto effect Oct. l
4 • Paa Pua Put
Opening lead: Two of 0.
Ht was on the short side with a
pronounced pot belly, and dressed
all in black. But there was a t•inkle
in his eye ttiat belied his sober
appearance.
'"These brilliant. plays are all very
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....Dy C&Det alldertake te au•• all
qwet ... •n'-lu.d.
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A rtereational permit fee of $2S,
allowing thousands of desert campers
to stay up to eight months on public
lands. will go into effect October l.
The Bureau of Land Manasemcnt,
wbicb 1naugurated the .. snowbird"
J>rOIT&nl in October 1983, has desia-
natcd eiabt Long-Term Visitor Ateb
(l TV As) aloni the Lower Colorado
River within BLM's California De-
sert and Yuma, Arizona Districts.
1'be LTV A Pf!>V11D was created to ccommod.ate viSJtors frcSm nortbcm
states who spend the winter in the
warm climate of the California and
Continental seeks
service to London
Continental Airlines hJs an-
nounced it is S«luna authority for
daily. nonstop service between Hous.-
Catalina.
sets fall
schedule
ton and London effecu'e Ap.:\l l,
.,..b1cb will provide uoellcnt connect-
ina service from Los Aniel , San
Francisco and n Diego to London.
Continental is fllina 1ts application
with the Civil cron1utiC$ Board for
tbe London service and scparatcl)
has made a ttquest to pro~idc
nonstop service from Houston, to
Tok)'o.
The Houston-baxd airline plans to
ha'e a daily flight to London.from
~ throu&b Oct bcr and \hen five
fli&h1' wcck1)' duri~ the late fall and
1nter month CO tincntal will ux
OC-10-305 to connect Houston with
Ena! d. •
Continental "ill ~l\'C Houston in
ttle catl} evcnh\8 and amv in
l.Ondon the n t morning. Return
niJl.'ts .,u dqlian London a ut
m1dda) and arrive lD Hou ton. lbc
a emoo
Arizona Descru.
81..M bas welcomed ... inowbird ..
use of the public lands. but toaa-tcrm
campin& bas atnetatcd a need for a Prosnm to protect imPQrtaat cul-
tural and natural rcsourocs.
BLM's ~it fee for campiq in
tlie LTV As fot up lo eight months
bctwceo October 1 aDd May 31 each
sea.son.
Campina is allowed on BLM land,
outside the LTV As in one loc:atioa for
up to 14 days in any 23-day period
JlnlCSS Otbcrwtte posted. The 14.aay•
limit may be rucbed either throuab a.
number of separate visiu or thro
14 da) of continuous occui-tioq;
dunng the 2s..day pcri04; After the I+
day. short-term cam~ must re--.
locate to a 1tc ou~de a 2S-mtle
radius of the last campsite.
In announcina the Ulauguration of'
the program last scuoa, the two BLM
district offices aoted that the SlS
· pcnmt fee would be asscued for the ..
1984-85 sason.. Penn1ts were iS5Ucd
fitt of charge for lona-tcrm campers
durina the 198344 campina season.
On the California side of the•
Colorado River, the special Lona ..
Term Visitor iArca5 are located at•
Mule Mounwn, 23 mile1 soutbwest1
or BlY\he on Milpiw Wasb Road; ..
Mad.la Cl. 10 mil north of Bl the on
Midland Road: Vidal Juncu n. 17
miles of Parter. Arizona. on
H1ahwa) 62; Pilot K.nob, 8 m1lea west
of Yuma, rizona. on lntenUte 8;
Hot pri l2milc:seastofEICe.ntro
on •1nematc 8~ Taman • 22 milts
cast of • on Hij:bwa) ; and
Imperial Dam 25 Hes non of! 'u o on te H••h_.., .. ~
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Th grc paint h t the fin this Girl " on the Second Staae lt'i an Em mes '' tqin.. Caryl Churchill'• Tuesdays throuah Saturdiys at 8 p.m. maunce t 2:30 throu&h Oct 14.
week. examination of women's achieve-"Top Gtrls," which comparn sue-and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 unill -''Barnum" at the Ncw~~rt 1x ncwstaJe produ~tions arrive ln men ts, ~!U and present. . cessful women of the 198~ W1th their Oct. 21 at the Moulton, 606 Laauna Theater Arts Center, 2S-OI OttT
Oranac County -one Wednesday The OOoda.tes optn Fnday with counterpans of the past, m fact and T Canyon Road, Leauna Beach Reser-Drive Newpan BCacn (631-0288), .. and the other five Frida)' -the the debuts of "Move Over, Mrs. fiction. Jenifer Parker. Manha 01 valionsare iaken a1 494-0743. frld"~ll nd Saturdays at 8 p.m.
1984-IS ier g,on move into Markham" at the Harlequin Dinner. cParland. Patti Johlu. A.riA1 Lo~ SaddlebackColleae rcaches-bac'kto thro~h Oct. f3.
hiah lt&f. They'll bejomin1 10 other Playhouse, .. On Borrowed Time" at Kircn He~I. ;pitu ~asutake an JIJUS the 1890s for the wild and craz)' -"IJsm•t" at Seb su 0• We5t shows already in progra to give local the Lquna Moulton Pla)bouse. GabrieJlc Stndur compnse the cu1. comedy •·0wtcy•1 Aunt." It'll be " f p
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retervations and ticket informauon. ed by a Pauf();oom play -this one (whe~. coincidentally. the .cuirtnt Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:30
.. Move Over, Mrs. Markham" is a focusi~ on a youna boy. his aging Cubsjuit capturcld an unaccustomed until Oct. l3. ·
freewheelina sex farct at the Harle-srandfather and the angel of death. division championship) and focuaei -''Suaar" at the San Clemente quin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. just north Executive director DouaJas Rowe is on the fans watchlna their heroes in Community Theater, 202 Ave. of Costa Mesa. The show Will run 1taain1 the production with ~llam action. Cabrillo, san Clemence (~92-0465~
ni&htly except Mondays at vary101 Prickett, Gene Benedict and Yolanda Jrvine'a Patricia "ref1'.)·~ho stqed Thursdavs throush Saturdays at e ~-_........_......___._ _______ ....;........ Molnar headina the cast and Peter the show at the Newnon .1 neater Am (. Oc 13
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UZ2 tNIOI auo .. COSTA M(SA -541·116' Sandidae, L.M. Masury, and Hal Oc J 3 one. Penormanocs wdl be · vcn A new community theater aroup, Oct. 0) through t. . '---------------..L.:1~;.:;.;;:...;..;:.;.;.;;.;.:;.;:;;,;.:,;;=.;;.....;.;.;;;.;..,-.....,.-.-""" dubbcdtheNoBasePlaycrs.opensits -"A Tomb Wltb a View" at the
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for UCI orchestras Who'll win
8emlird Gllrnoni, conctactor of
the UCI S~y OrchMtre.
ha announc.d openlnga for au
atrlnge and Mlected wtndt, br ...
Md petCuMlon lnatrumentt for
the 19&4-85 •uon.
Auditions wm be held at the
flrat tYmphony r~ Oct. 2 •t 7 p.m. In the· OrcM9ttal-
ReheerAt Hall, room 198 of the
music bulldlng. For more Infor-
mation, call 663-8009.
By FRED ROTH
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'BERG
ICCk, lhC n1 t. th :-rnm
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chief Dr Do Id Wcstph II win
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fickle h nd. In hi iem tks, he
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wonderful ac11ng b) Wilham Daniels
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Th t performance, and others of
simalarexcellenoc, h vec.onv1nced u
that Craig. Daniels nd "St.
El5Cwhcre .. de rve their tum u,nday
night when the TV indusuy hands out
its annual prime.time enteruiinment
Emm) awards. ·
O•tltHdlDI Drama erle :
"Cagney & Lacey .. ( llS), "Fame"
(S)ndicated), ''Hlll Strttt Blues ..
(NBC), "Magnum, P.I." (CBS), "St.
Elsewhere" (NB ).
"St. Elsewhere .. should wm; "Hill
Street Blues0 probably will ~tn for
the fourth con~utive scsason.
In our judgment. "St. Elsewhere"
has · surpa sed NB s "Hill Street
Blue ," still no slouch. "Hill Street"
aJways has been a cop opera, but the
mixture between pohce work and
personal stories was slightly out of
kilter la~t 5eason.
The profes ional-penonal blend
on .. St. Elsewhere" was better. The
show took more chances, even killing
off one regular to illustrate life's grim
realities. The show's humor never
flagged, and we constantly cared what
happened to these credible, often
flawed, characters. .
Outsta.DdlD& Lead Actor ID a
Drama ~rtes: Wilham Daniels as
Or. Craia in "St. Elsewhere;' Ed
Aanders as Dr Wcstphall in ··st.
Elsewhere," John Forsythe as Blake
Carrington in ABCs "Dynasty/'
Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum in
"Magnum, P.I.," Daniel J. Travanti
as Capt. frank furillo in "Hill Street
Blues."
Tom SelJeck lloeta tile
E11l1Dy ~Warde ton~t at
8:30 OD CBS, Cbannef2.
Cra1~· should "m; '1Jra,anu protr
ably w11J fo .
Aander.r;, last year' \\'lnner, 1s fine
as the caring. Solomon1c Wcstphall
But Craia ha taken an orntl')
character full of harp cd ~ and
invested him Wlth ome round mo.
ments, in spite of himself.
0.lJ1aDdia& Lead Actres1 ID a
Orama Series: Debbie Allen as Lydia
Grant in "fame," Joan Collins as
AJtxis Carrington Colby in .. D)nas.
ty,"Tyne Dal} a Mary Beth Lacey in
.. CapltY &. Lacey, .. Sharon GI as
Chns Casner in •• gncy &. Lacey;·
Veronica Hamel as Jo)ot Davenport in .. Hilt Street Blues."
Daly should win; Hamel probebJy
will win.
· Daly. wt )tar's wmner. brings the
streets of New York City to Ma~y
Beth and man.ages to make her both
tough and touching.
O.tsta.Ddia1 Come4y Sena: .. Buf·
falo Bill" (NBC) ... Chttrs" (NBC).
··Family Ties" (NBC), .. Kate&. A.llie"
(CBS), "Newlwt"•(CBS).
"Family Tics" should win:
.. Cheers" probably ~ill win.
This is a close category ... Ch~."
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rder one of these delicious entrees, and we'll serve it wit-h our
famous traditional flavor margarita. So co me, treat yourself to a
Ma rgarita Dinner and enjoy· 12 ounces of Mexico's favorite beverage.
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A) Chicken Picado $6. 75
Breast of chicken sauteed with onions, bell pepper and tomatoes
(well spked, but not hot). Served with tortillas. rlce and bf-ans.
B) Beef1bstada Compuesta and Beef Burrito $5.95
A crisp com tortilla topped wit h beans, beef, kttuce, tomato •
and guacamole. Served with a bttf burrito and ricf'.
C) Taco and Enchilada Combination $5.25
Our most popular combination. Your choke of a chicken or bttf
taco wlth a delicious cheese enchilada. Served with rice and beans.
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1 Goff lhot
5 CUdgel ..
10 Entreat eemestly
15 Facts
19 Armistice
20 Ught bollt
21 Rent
22 Spew forth
24 Exi>ectant
25 Table .:r11p
28MHdow
28 Pen point
29 lntelllglnoe
30 Cut short (•
O'llsslon)
31 Not. pref.
32 Slope
34Y•:Sp.
35 More persplca-
cioul
361siand
38 Conlpfred
40 Definite wtlcle
42 Narrow watenwy
48 Unhurried
47 Clewland'1 Ilk•
49 Conwnal Ids
54 Acqull'9 knowt.dge
550uter~t
56Ar......i
58 Doctrine
59 OttlenQe
80 Ta.bl9 ..-oning
81 Mongol
62 Sumatrll lll8nd
84WandW
85 l.8d1eout
66T.ader
87 Church law
70 Splash
72 Stttch
73 AJoohonc b4werege
7 .. Aleoclate 153 Hoty pereon .. , ''Westwaid -
76 Pitcher hand* 154 Dude 42 Winter wlhide
78 Disturb 156 Gcerriln 43 Low c-. Hindu
.81~~ 157 Y.ao.bh brown 44ea.r-
. 82 GIKial ridge 158 Lariat k>op 45 Plural Wf'b
84 Be 90rfY for 1588ec9• 48 Stngle
88 In a line 180 81c:of11• wwy 48 GoddesS of
89 SmeUeat of litter 182 Cclnldtdate • cb::ord'
91 Journey 184 Wiped 50 Gernw"I wtide
93 Taste With rebh 165Aequn 51 Son of Seth 117 Alie>
94 Conf'lct 186 Shat of aiquor 52 Ore9n:Fr. 119 He --L.lll.. . ....,. 167 ~ queistion 53Hobo'•m.f • 121 Mlf* co.ts 98 Pubbr9W 168 Spenish room 55 Prof-ion ~22Andnot 99 Fl.#ldkln 56~~ 12,Jogged 101 Oe11C11CY of navor DOWN 57~··
103 Food fish ~ 12' Gt.-OOd "' Wllr
105 Chain part 1 Zodiac sign 60 Melody 12' OrtttOdot1ti81
106 Coflege cheer 2 French noYllilt 81 MD red ct.. 128 Oblgation
109 Flzzy dr1nk 3 Freezer 63 AyeJoft 129t......-11a
111 Wardrobe Items 'Reifer 66 Bae hits 131 You: It. 5 Talent Meker 112 Ywn fluff 6 Mouitaln lake 67 Shipping c-. 133 Buy furiedty. 113 WWfllll 7 Plallc pell 68 CliC)e Hom Mtiw 2wdL 118 Assist 69 Cuddle8 up
1181reland 8 Buddha 71 Gift 134 ContJh8nt: abbr.
120 Rallroed: abbr. 9 Equal In Character 73 Deli,.. 136 Roats of ..
121 Actuality 10F8m*,e.g. 7 .. TrOUMrl 138 Limb
122 FllC8 part 11 Foott.n pomtlon: 75 More UI IOOITlmOf\ 139 SWy mist.lk• abbr. 123 Apportion 12 l.anb n Ate pertide 140 Donkey
125 Violent speed'I 131n1ts~ 78 Sm8ll 8n'lCUlt ,. .. 1 Bath: Ff.
128 Sand hll condition: 2 wda. 79 Guido·• higtmt 142Hopstwn 129 Oasalftee 14 Ledger .ntry note 143 F'OI n -1y 130 8antsh 80Noc--15 Pie or cak• 145 Enter: 2 well. 132 Challenge 16 Width tim. length 83 ....,..._ rnee.re
147 Estirnat9 133 Certain 17 Chin.e ,,.. 85~Gabor
134 Thoroughf .. 18 Cl'ut:h,.... 86 NegatM word 149 Tree SNik•
135 Aelatlng to U1 19 Afternoon petty 87 Thtee. It. 150 Uibaf
137 LMM hotder's 23 Tlweefold: oomb. 90You~me 151 On the briny
139 Prohibit ronn 92 Law orno.r. 152 owvw color
140 Monk's supervtsor 27ConlurN 95 Wlldety 155 Plid a*blete
144 AttorMY 32 tWrow ~ling 97 Exclamation 157 Po.tic coe 1t1~1 general: abbr. 33 Duration 98 Imitator 181T~godof 146 Wet'fdM off 37 Neuter pronoun 100Uquid~
, .. 7 Right-hand PIQ9 38 ptot of ground 102 Prep..e copy w.-
148 Holy place 39 M9l'1neme 104 Mlnut• ~ling 183 J..--draime
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Whodunit? All foursuspects
in 'General Hospital 'murder
The 1a1ic ti11 pncn.. TM._.. l*'MIM.,.. ,.......... TM ~iO pettofl II Ml8 ~ ~~. ~~~U, 1711 ~-~1110 MA:'lO!MOff A BU"RILL KELLY
1-T_.., A.-, A·144, INtl lkdl .._, 88nte Hoea 11 Mfeby,..,.., COMftAHY, IUO NMllllOft ~..:: = ..._, CA t2U7 Me. CA '2707 er.Olton ot th• within llvd I 1, COila ....._ c.lf, =za7 -ftonllld J lrtpp, 161 Hrd I>"' IVS. INC (Si. of ,_... .,.,......Oftt) tM1 • t2t27 "°'*'..,,.,.. Ktl1 ~ , COM•· ...... CA tnootporMton;Dm.,.,.1 bUll .,.,.,., 11 __,.to be DoMld R Want, '11 Tu.an A eoec. W.... 1 Ttiil. ~ .. con· INda on pWlonll llJ°'*'1 Kint• Pl&H, N••POft Celt l2t21
Thll bU*MM It COl'I• cM:ted by: I oorpordon t•tll..,_ c:moi1bed. 8Mdl, c.lf, 12113 Thia ~ It con-
ICttc'. w. ,.,. ll'CIMdUll on. ava. ino. TM ""'* MO ...,_. ,,... bUtCnMt oon· duC\ect _ 111 ~ Aoni6cf J Tf1pp ,,_ ....,_.. ..,.. lltd .odf IT Of 1M lrMOded clUCllad b)': en lndMdu.i .,. ~.-
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AU. tdV CHILD EN: Retumu\I to
Pine Valley, Enca 1n1ormu stunned 1ikC'
thlll they must hah lovem kma whale he
has aCCtptablc mourn1n ricnoo. Stl.lan'
rrturn hocb Ro who v.ants h m uul yl
house but Joanrua 1ns1su Stu rt be Allo~cd '° •uay. Joann 'J ('II n to 1:ontrol tht
c:Nn'1lcr empuc da hcd ~hen thC' tnut dam 1 fon:'ed 10 lc4vc her 11 o-.cr-
t.urncd and f:.nca ''left cvtt) thing. Palm tr learn• Ro '1 son AnJrtw not eniollcd al
~llcge. Oothe'i JUY ovtr !'ad's mam pr~haltedwhtn tadd1uppcan.. T d
tts\lrfacts and ttllt D0111c he sun plan110
many her but "-•nts a amall, 1nt1mate
ceremony. Belie' 1na Jenny " in phot~
sraP.b he look at ccmctt'r), GTt& pant~
while 0 ts a IC'lln~. As sea11tc i~
bean& he d, ' e1la turks in hadow-. and
Jenny'.i cl nng as found out ide the
door. Aflcr rt\\ ncar-m1uc Ph0tbc and
Langky ~nc1lc.
• ANOTHER WORLD: Htann& gun!>hct.
Petr) rumo to DOnna's "ine Ct'llar and
find •&11n-tot1n1Sally.A wound~ C'3thn 1n.m11gcs to crawl ba<:k to Donna's S«TCt
hidma place but 1s d1~ve~ by Perry.
who tells Cathn he nttd medical atten-
llon. Ahcc tends to Catlin's wound a1 d
later \pots needle marb on ally's ann.
Sally tell Peter of hoohn& Catlin ar d
blari'les her misdeeds on her hypnoti~t.
Peter gets call from Cecille a luna 10 mcc:t
her on det.en~ road. Cass accompanies
Peter on rendezvous Cass slams on b..-kes
and Jumps out of car when he thinks he spots Cecille. Cass's disappearance leaves
Peter and Felicia ~archt n& for him Grant
dcvutat« Lily by brcakin& up their
relationship, ll)IDI he cannot deal wtth
her pa.st as a hooker. Sandy thinks Rachel
tryina to destroy h1~ mamaie to Blaine.
AS THE WORLD TURNS: W1th Mqgje
in tow, CAI confronts Missoun Spats, the
man who could &Jve him an ahb1. but
furious over a pmblin& dtbt Cal o~cs
him, Spats punches him out. Later Maggie
and S~ts play poker, with Spats losana
cverythina 1ncludin1 hls bar. M~e
qrecs to 11vc back her 'lllinninas 1f Spats
comes to Oakdale and testifies m Cal's
behalf. ln Vermont, Diane seeks tre.at-
ment for her injured lea. Diane assures
Russ she'll keep quiet about Betsy bein&
alive if he'll marry Betsy and keep h rout
of Oakdale Betsy and Russ plan their
marriage. Steve icts pcnmss1on to have
Betsy's body exhumed Gunnar sets ofTfor
Austraha and has iolo balloon race. Juliet
and Brian spht when they clash over who
killed Whit John a~es with Lucinda that
Lily and Gunnar tned to run away ~use
of l<Mcn's interference. Tom and Margo
believe Bob and Kim would make perfect
couple.
ban<1. tic c1Isco~m popcn ~h• h poml to hda bcina uwolvtd m L 0•1 mutd r,
Bnan informs Sky that nuatcn I n't be
uKd a cvtd{ntt in~ n w;i, 111 II)
obtamed. When RJl1,-cn hll:\ outhurit 1n
court over JU.d aranhna tcrnpor:uy
custody of Jamie to somwne cl • Brian
u cs 1t to show that Ra'cn 11 • carina
mother. Sky rot' key on Jam1e•s nn1 and
re1h1cs 1hat's how Loglin i(lt the n«klarc
Beth loves Miles but fe11n her v1111ni1y
will tau$t' prublems
CENERAL HOSPITAL: Edw11d,
U.lrtna, Mn. Bamnaton and S)lv1a i.11
P'e lkatn~p11l to make heulccpso Ibey
could sttal mcnmmatinf tvrdtncc from
her but lhe comb1na11on or all the pill 1nJ
hquor was kthal and all four could be
charicd with murder. Scorpio reali;res
Holly still holJina 1h1np back Lon.-na
fean Jimmy Ltc will tum on her 1r he
lcamstruth.J1miny Lttand Lortn:a have a
blowup v.·hen ~ tells Jimmy Ltt ht~
mother was no aniel. When rem"s
treatment of her become insuffcrablt'
B<>bbi walks out on Brock. Warned b)
Tony her health could guOcr. Ginny qrce!t
to slow down o.n work ~hcdule and plam•
to take more time carin& for M1l..c. Goon"
continue to trail Fri~o and Fehc1a in
pursuit of the nna.
GUIDING LIGHT: When Philip &Jves
her a quick brushoff, Gina overdo~ on
pills and collapses in Ross's anns. Philip
surprised when India says no to sleeping
with him because she's a virJjn. Reva tells
Josh she can never rttum to Springfield.
Philip hires Andy Ferris to sabotage
niptdub Ltuackand Floyd are bu1ld1n1 at
the old Galahad mcetin& garage A
heartbroken Trish tclJsJosh and Revia that H.8 tS dyina. Tony's cottage ripped by
explosion. As Jol\n beains to admit his
part in Susan Piper's plot. he dies. Warren
&ets Alexandra to have commHted rela·
tionslup with him. Jonathan quite upset w~n he overbears thal he was adopted
but pretends he couldn'i care le .
LOVING: Edie tells Jonathan she's on to
him beina responsible for Wayne's hit·
and-run death. Upset when Cabot con-
tinues to defend Shana, Anne bluru out
that Shana sold infonnauon on Aldtn to
Dane. Anne realizes she needs Dane more
than ever, rush.cs to bis side and the two
admit their love and need for each other.
Cabot refuses to let Sb.ana ex,t>lam her
conncctlon to Dane. No one wlll believe
Stacy when she says Ava is tu man& Jack
aiainst the enure family. Mi.kc iells Shana
he still rcspccu Father Jim and under-
stands her past behavior. Shana qrccs to sec more of Mike. MilcC' con\Jnues in
therapy. Stephame plans a trip to Corinth
so she and Doug can start work on their
murder novel. Gammg her trust fund,
Loma g.tvcs Jonathan SI 00.000 to invest.
ONE UFE TO LIVE: Carla and Ed's
worlong rela11onsh1p turns 10 pUSion.
Edwina returns to Banner and Dan joins
TV station. Dorian decides to let t'veryone
learn she's the witch they say she 1s.. Cassie
takes a JOb as night watchman _ol\.J\Clto'
building project and settles into a seedy room. Chuck and Lucinda plan ~eddina
and mC>\'.e to '(e~. Asa reveals that DrcW
is Bo's son. Didi's old lo'<e Bnan Beckett
returns to U.tnv1cw mak.in& Bo incmtibl)'
jealous. Photographer Jinx &&J"CS to work
for Marco at Drcamfaces and becomes
more interestN in him when he shows his
I TuRNTABLE TIPS
Thia ttattment w ~ With atte OOunty a.ti of Or· 11•_,CM"a.,., MAMAMT Donald R. Wwd tlN ~~ _. II.a ~=2'· ~~°"-tember r~~~= *"",,...~o:ofOr· .._u:-~~ 1 w 17ltl eu.i. ~ MeM. erioe County on ._,...,.., •-.,1 -·v
RYAN HOPE: Jnc: .. ic tttb to 01 t PW ~ C'JnnDt OMl4 o.MomlalltZ7. •, 1114 ,.... '·
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Ma,behe"e1hatM 1e1sthctttodestroy Pub!Wted '0rtnte COMe ~Plot Sec*mber 21, 'Ttle IOodol\ In Oti1110tnt. Publlf*' onnoe C09lll
ntcr~t in htS uncle' unJerworld fl>nd1·
1e. ~u~l lcanu her btolhcr Trent was
g1ven b bucks by her tl·hinband
hnn, Maa1t u~ cro~word puuk to 180 ,~....,..,,_ I, t , IO, lier'· 1', 1't.w : =:: = = ~-°::C, ~ o.tlY Not 8epMmber 1, 11.
warn that Jad;Tt i~ 101na to try and get au-nt . ~_!'!lnt9ndedtr•..._wll: n, ~. 1914 ... -~ a.to. 11M •• L..-
Jcn:my's kC) so ht can U>Y. on them, -·-r .. --. ~
Jtttmy. onto Jack1t'1 plot,cofTcri her hiJ 1--1111---.,.----All oo. butlneN ,,.,,.... ...... .,. llftftllr kty so 1hc can va '' whenev~1he wants io ~ ll)ntl -a.1d i!dclt 1s UMd by u. ____ ...;;,,;;....,.__ ~ ""'ftjl;
gtt away from 11 all. Mqaie iemficd of lntMded ,,.,...,OI' Within ncnnou•-•
1iv1na in Mu:'s house. Dave talks La\IO PIC"110Ua ••••• ttw... ,..,. last Y'Nf'I ._. ..cnnoue ....... MAim 8TATR•rr
1nto ticlp1n him brcak into Mu's aptl'\· ™ tollcMi4lio .,.,_,.. .. -MAim aTAmrn _... '*' * • knoM1 '° ~ MAim ITATI •rr The~ P9l'WIP.,.
mcnt so they can mcuc Mqgie. A rock .,.,._ -= l'lte ~ penone .. im.ncted 1111'1.t..,.. .,., :n.. lallMlo S*'Qn II doll'G bu**9 •
sa1l1 tht0Ulh the deli window and Marty JAO INTIRPAlll!I, dOlnG I~.: f'IOM. dOlncr~IA! EDGECO. l60 ~ hit Pru. 1'ht rock contain~. wamina to 11131 Airport W11t touttt. ·wuTERLEt Ff'AMIHO, ThtftlllM(l)a.'4S ~ •HT ACTION ""· M-U2, c.o.m M .... CA
Rick Sydney wanti Pru to mo'<e in with ta AM. CA 12707 1111 NtrW*y A,,.., "'"9 ==~::. .:L."4 A.. VICES, t~HI VII Ian t2t2t
her so \he'll be aafe from the men that are JoN\ L Potter, 17741 T·1• Co.ta ...... Celtf. MONIZ ANO HAMIET L. ,9'Nnd0, Mttllon V\efO, JMnnlne ~Iron.. Paeeo r.Mn. 8en "'*' t2'21 MO Ctlf t2lt2 NO Paullmo .... 112, co.a. after Rick. Pru refuses. sa~1n1 she likes the ano. CA IM71 Nld'O(aa peppa. a 111 NIZ. HS 1 P9171bury Dorothy M, Sooltard, ~ CA t2t2t
dth. Jackie cntC'f'S Maaie sroom and tclb Po11W, t77•H PMeO ~ Avwnue. 9ult9 T·1, =LI ~. c.Mornl9 2.a6 Vie 8en FerNildO, l"'9 ~ a. OOfto
her she hu had a nightmare, that 50mcont eteban •. aan Juan COM:a MeM. calf. nat That "" P'Ol*tYJ*"'" ........ VIWO. c.11. eata dUcMd b)': an lndMdual
1n the house 1s plotuna to kill them all. atiO, CA t2t76 Latty AIGat. 3111 AlfttrJ ,_,. '**°It deeof1bed tn Thie buelMte la oon--.-wnt ~ ~. 2774t PtiiM0 A¥enUe, ""'9 T-1, eo.t. ,,.,.., -Fbttur9t ... duct9d by. lfl lndMOull Tllilt 111tatW1a1t W
ANTA BARBARA: Lionel shocli.cd to ••• an, tan Juan Meaa. Cllllf. t2t2t ment, 9IOdt 1n tred9. and 11 OOfolly M. 8oolerd With the County Olertl
5tt Peter and Auausta \~ether as he pttn .no. CA t2t1I All M.nn.,. Inc., a C.-. ~ Ill ta3 "I" !.Ml 171h Thie ~ -lll9d aA0t County on S.)Will'tbtwt 'throu .. i. his one-way muror. Lionel in-et ernent .. fled fornla ,corporation, .-OOI) au. C4*8 ....._CA; _..,..the CountY Clel1t of Or· 11, 1 .... ... tM County a.rte of Or· M~ ._ard, 8Utt9 TM•...,_ NIM uead 8ll09 County on e.pwmber
furiatcd to team ofMason'sgtan to have County on AUQU1t 21, 100. ~ 9tadl, Calf. by Mid ~OtW al Mid•. 'tll4 Publehtd o..-. Coasl
tht Lockridsc property sol at private t2te0 loc.ltoft tt: "WITH l.OVI ...., D111ty Plot ~ 23.
auction. Joe and Peter make plans to brin& W Thll twllneu le con· m<>M MAAOIE'I" Publllled ~ COMt 30, October 7, 14, ttl4
Kellybackaf\crleamingshe'sbecnkeptal Publllhed Oranot Coest duct*9 by: a Olfl4Wtll pan-That Mid bulk.;.,...,. Iii ~Plot~t.11, """'2•2
a child abuse center in Los Angeles. Mason Piiot aepi.mber 2, t , neraNp lnt.ncs.d to be ooneum. 2'iU:: ll)TlC(
tnumphant in outbiddtna Lionel at' the 11• • 1114 Nc:Mrd L a.uotlamp mated at t,_. otno. of· Gu-217 ~ ~ WM tlled HERrT G .,,.,.~ ...... • ...._ _______ _
auction but ts devastated lO discover lllltth th9 County Qef1' of Or· A E .....,""" ~· NI.IC fl)TIC( PlCnnoul Wll•N
Lionel haa copy of tape slanderin& anga County on September =.' ~..!! :C:": ...-aTUmrrr
Mason's father. Domuuc goes to the ---------•e: ,.... ....,..,.-..., -!l. · ACT1TIOU8.,..... The~ l*90M.,. YuocaDuncshotel andtearaouta2~year-"8.IC NOTJC( '' ' PIMm fomla-18·onorenw()C). ..._.,.A,....,. doing~•
I . K II d , __ ...... ..._.._ .......... __ ,. Publllf* "'"'-~ tober 1• 1"'· 0 I L:.ellna Company, o d registration page. e y returns an P'ICT1TIOU8 .., ..... ~Piiot ~lier 1.. Thie bUll tranet.r Is eub-' The ... ~_penon Is 221' via EbOll, ~
thnlls Joe by telling him she'll see him MAim aTA..-rr ._....... "' )9C:t to Callfofnla """°"" ---a.d\ CA 82913 apinstherfamily'swishes.Jocleamsthat" 23• .Oc11ober 7•1* Commerolel coci. ~ ALL POIMTI AUTO O&ft llmmOne. m Vie
C.C.'s first wife Sophia was held captive at ctJ:: = ~.,.. SU.n.t 81ot. MNSPORT. 110 e. 2Std Ebel, Newpott IMCI\, CA
the Yucca Dunes hotel shonly before she Jf( PRODUCTS S071 TM MIN 8'MS addi'9lt of t. Cotta M .. a. Calif. t21a
marriedC.C. =Lw,Coeta ....... CA =,,:-:.: :thft.:ro: AobartParlerJow.211 ~e=-con-ArthurfdWltdV~ HEAfTAO! UCAOW &!"-Pall'net, eo.ta Meaa. cetlf. ce..
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: An ex-Jf 9075 LoNn ...... Coeta .. . VlCU. MM !ale 8..-na 7 ThlG st.atement ... tlld plo5'0n rips throu&h lab at Turner Indus-....... CA t2ll2t ACYIUOU• kH•• '""· Long llaecfl, c.-. This bualMU It con-wtth tM County Clel1t of Or·
tries, tT1pp1n1 Victona. Suzi 1s upset over c.ro1 Cyr Vand9rrM, n.~.:;;.,,:r.,. :*.:'ci!:E~-::;: Aobartby-;:'.= anoe County on_,....,..,
hcrshattcrcdmamq,eplanswhilereadm& 3078 l.Of9I Una. Coeta dolna bUllna9as: tor.n.lbe .,.,, ,914 ThlG ~ ... tied 1t, 1t84 . ~
a lener from Cqney. Su21 canoeJs her ~~.~ le · w-l< MSOC&ATES, ua wtllclh 119 ._.......a.; hU.OountyaarlofOt'-_ ... ....._ ...__ c..e
lunch date with Stephanie when she sttS , ... uv--con-Hll 8trwt Ugunl e.oh. .......__ h Coun1Y °" 8aptember .---...,_._
Justine workina at the TV station. Cord dUct9d by. tUNnd a.1d CAt2U1' _..... ~ tM D11Y Plot ~ 23. awa.its word on condition oft.be catatonic ._... · WelCh H. ~ •25 Hll dele IPdled ~ ' ,..,,.., '°·October 7, 14, 1114
Victoria. He tells Hopn, who rescued c.oe ~Vandal•• au-. ~ aMcti. CA ~Detad. 11 1"'4. Putllll*9 Orerioe C089t lu44CI
V. . bo t ... _ fi tha L II-"' ... lNI MllllnWfit ... tied t2U1 ~ ,. __ DllY Plot ~ 11, ftRIC M>nct 1ctona, a U u.... 1re l ,.1 ""' u1e1r wttf\ the County C1e11t of Or• 9(alNrtne K. Boyer, 425 "*---.. ~~ 23. '° October 7 1"'4 parents when he and Victoria were 1r9 County on A&919t 21, Hll 8treist. l...,ne e.cit1, _, ,.._. ttM.~ ' ' ' su-m
children. Justine moves in with Wendr. 1111 ~ CA 12e&t ·
T.R. spots a famihar tattoo on Uoyd s Pubtllhed Orlnoe ": Thie t>uelneea It con-•-"' --
arm. Laza suspects Kentucky of industrial DellY Piiot leptem'ber 2• t, by: A ganer* l*t· P\BJC NOTICE ~ ""'rw.'
esp1onqc after Cord makes Liza doubt 11, 23, 1* 11 .. w~ H __ a T AT 1 11 • M T o p Aennoua .,... .. Kentucky's sinoenty. Sunny observes 8u-220 _.., · .,.,,.. w MAim ITAW
Hopnpounnaouth1shcan10Victoriaas This~ ... N9d WITHDRA M. ~ LanyK.Meada.IAu.nta. a tear tncldes down Victoria's face. After IN County~ of Or· ntOll P...,....... ctcl': bullfwt l*'Mft Is IMne. CA 127'•
Alce fails to appear for a TV "bandstand" County on AUQUlt ~. '1ccr.r.::J:Ga'=.:H tNHEA&CA,3', f.21t8en ~~CA~ 1 At·
sbow,Oaascstepsmandsingsarock-and· ,_ ..._ AftOllO Or. De. ~on Thie butfneee It oon-
roll song and does the emceeing chores. "8JC M>TICE Publllled Oranot eo. I The folOWtna l*90ft ttaa e.citl. Calf. '*7 duct.ct by. a ..,_.. pert• Cagney upset when Suri declares she got D«llY Piiot leptember 2, e. wtttldrftn •a general ptrt-Anne Oi'Ml'I~, 1211 nerlNP
his letter but is not ready to talk. PICTmOUa .,..... 19, ~. 1tM ""from the P811MrthlP op-8-t ~ Or. '.L~l· Patrtaa b ~ MAim 8TAW 8cJ..21& era~ ~ IN ftctfUous lnatotl haetl, calf. 9n47 LatTy K. M-. . The foloWlnO penone .,.. ~ name of NEW· llllt bullMtt ll con.-, Thie etai.ment ... fled
YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Lmdsay
devastated when she learns her marriage
to Jack was a tnck. there never was a
marriage. Brent Davis. a former golf pro
who lefl Genoa City af\er a mysterious
beauna. returns to town and is thnlled by
the news that Dma•1s still there. Victor
learns th:lrf"".Jack has put Jabot on the
market. Mark and NikJa bec:omaog
rnends. Mark tells Nikki that Oma made
ceru1n his dyina father didn't stt either
him or his sister. Julia upset that she
cannot &o to Paris and have tlt£ child.
Tracy refuses to believe Tim·s pica that he
really loves her. Tracy hopinJ that her
afTect1on for Danny will tum into love.
doing~ ea: POAT PENINSULA REALTY. .ct~ wtth the County Clel1t of Or·
FANCIFULS, 1322 Bell PlBJC fl)11C( at J020 ~ lltvd, .._. =-Nt t ... ftled 8llQlf County on~ Awnue,Unlt 1D, T.-tln,CA potta.d\, At2M3 ,.--.,....,'!!!",.._~Or 111, 1114 92880 ~ ttctltl~ bu91ftela WIUI ..... ..,_.,,..,_,.Vt • ,_
L.awrenca E. Aetcl, 1111 PICtmOUa ...... MIN 9tewment IN pat1· 8ll09 County on a.ptembef Publllhtd OrMQ9 0... Por1~ptaoe.~ MMm8TAW ntnhlpwflad JMUll't 8.1914 ~Plot~ 23. --,. .. t2tlO The tolowlng penone.,.. w. 1113 In the of •• ....,,. 41\ --7 1• , ...... _,.,., ..,_ dOlna ~as: Oranot. F1 NO Pubtllh.ct 0rwioe C089t ...,, ,,_ ' ' ._ Pof1~ 'p.._Aetcl, 1111 _ R~NCHO CORDOVA F\lf,_;.etltd ' o.ity Pl!:!Lltetember 18, ~41
Beedl CA 12.teO ' ~ PARTNERS, a Cal"omla atte fW9on Wlthclt..tng~Ula 22, ~. ~ 1, 198'
Thle0 butkleal la con-Genetlll Pattnw9hlp, Ml M• HurlC, t8'13 Harbc¥ SU-213 PlllJC fl)TIC( :t:.ct by. HuAetlCI and =~ ~ ~i Huntlngtor\ 9tadl, CA •-.,. ll)'hM' AC11T10U9 Wll ...
Uwrel\091<. AMd lra(tvlll• ~ Ae.-llQMd:ULAMAEHUMT l'"UUU'I tiw. ..... 8TA'W
Thie ~ ... fled .odaWa. a Um-PuDtl?Nd Or1r9 COlllt The tOflowtnG pereona ..
with tM County Clel1t of Or· lted Pn•!HP· -·Sen Deity Plot S.,---23• MAim ITAW ~e:trc:..t A TASTE
81109 County on Augl.c 21, ~ ~ =. .i:; 30, OCtober 7• 14• 1914 TM tOilCMlng perlOIW.,. OF THE WEST, 2ffl2
1914 Genef1ll Par1nar: M1C:t191f 8U-2S7 dolna ~ aa: M t p k ,..,. I ,._.._ -• ..:.. u.-... CORONA HILLI, •2•2 arou•r t• ar .a,.
PublNd OrMQ9 , ~ o,;-u. ..... m ..;;p;t "8JC fl)11C( C8lllCIU9 Oft'fla. "19~... =°" Vlefo, Ca&lfomll
o.ty Plot ~ 2, •• leech. Calf. t2ltO pott ~.calf. COl..aldetad ~
111, Zl, 1914 QefWflll PwtMr: Robert MCfiU~ll 8UH•• Ndlatd L °""· WIHe ot u-P8dlo, Inc. a Calf h-211 D. llcel, H8 ..; M9* _....,,.,....., Of :n. °"" F"'*t ~ oorporatlon, 'nu2 ~
---DwM, 8'llW 100, Mwpoft The fo1ow1ng par90ft9.,. e&bi. Trwt, 4242 ~ MecAtttlur lt¥d., Suh 110,
CAPITOL: Under h)'pnos1s. Brenda
relives day she was auacked and ncarl)
drowned but ofTers no new infonm1t1on.
Thomas beainnin& to rcaliz.c-that Scotty is
Kelly's son. Zed fonous when the
.. frogman" cancel~ their appointmcnL
Zed learns that all the men in 011p and
Quinn's Vietnam platoon wear the same
nng Rick) spotted on man 'ollhO attacked
Bl"t'nda Myrna plans 10 d1scred1t (1anssa
befol"t' debate w11h -help from go sip
columnist Vera Sweet. Sloane prepares 10
tell Paula that Paula's been judged
competent to stand tnal in Clanssa·s
shooting. Zed and Mawe share evenmg
and he says he'll never go back to his old
identity as Jimmy Desmond. Frankie
rejects Jordfs bedroom ad1,anccs. JuJ1c
tells Tr,ler Zed drawn to her because she
looks hke someone he once loved. Ronni
jeaJous of Beth's good um es with Chip and
Quinn
DA VS OF OUR LIVES: When Madame
X offers Pete contract with strip joint and
way to make big bucks without removing
all his clothing. they become fncndly Bo
stunned to learn Zack Diane's child, not
his and Mepn's Hope teams Diane alive
Liz and Carlo try I<> fiaht their attraction
for one another Tony and Kimberly's
leecf\ Celt f2t10 ~ tit: Ottw, 8uhe F, Newport IMi'9 Callfomla
PT1·nce gioes 'C·razy' Th ... bu.i,.. la con:,:..,.,.~~'!! ea:.:·~=,. cor.-Thi9 bullMM •• oon-.. ~ = by. a oanwal P9l't Bwfl, CA t264e due'*' by. a oanwal P811· ~ ~allon
Aob9l't o. £Qt, o.ww Wiiiem Mor1tmer w .... nenHp Thia ............ ftled
h t OONW A Y Partner 21n2 falr18M Clrde. Hunt· llllchard L. ~ tNstiee M\tt u. County C1e11t of Or·
EATH NOTI CES
C ar S THOMAS J. CON-This etatement w flad tngton 8-ctl, CA t2$4I of TM °"" F ~ erioe COl.W'ty on~ WA y beloved bua-wtth tM County Qef1' of Or· John AIGhard Weet. 21111 cabi. Trust 11 1914
band ~( Carol; lov1na rr .... County on_....,...,., ~ Hunttngton a.di, With~-=:" c:of ~ ~ ........ =
father of Mlcbael, ,.._ w-.m M. Weet :T .... County on a.ptember ~ V• ~ ....
to lead the pop
;-picnic aoina fine unul ht makes advances
and she backs ofT. Eugene envisions plane
era.sh duhng Lany's camP.ltgn. In order to
stay off campaign trail, Hope feigns
faintin& spell and Tom tells Lam she's
unable to travel. Bo teams safe which
contains the pn m has bttn wired to
explode 1f anyone tncs cracking 1t Andre.
Tony's lookahke cousin. vows to keep
Anna frorn Tony even 1f it means killing
Tony.
EDGE OF NIGHT: Aheta holds gun on
Sky but he manqcs to knock 11 out of her
Back In drag
By Tbe A11octated Pre11
The following are Btllboard's hot
record hits as they appear m next
~1c·s issue of Billboard magazine
Copynght 1984, Billboard Pubh·
cations, Inc. Reprinted wtth per-
m1ss1on.
HOT SINGLES
!."Let's Go Crazy" Prince & The
Revolution (Warner Bros.)
2 ... Missing You" John Waitt
(EMl-Amenca)
3."Drive" The Cars (Elektra)
4 . "She Bop" Cyndi Lau per
"' t
l!!ieer (Jamie Parr) c1.reua u • woman a&aln -but for a
different reaton -u he d1-8fa.lH9 hlmeolr u a nune tb be
n hY ..U (ROU!and Chio} for the birth of th 1r flnt
c Id ta the preYlew ept.ode of•• AfterMASH .. tontabt at 8
on C , Channd 2.
•
'
(Portrait) ch r i 1 top her , PubMahed~ ~ .... '"':..~C:of~ • ,... .._.....,cAmn
5 "I Just Called to Say I Love You" Timothy, Suu.n. and ~~ t , t8, ._County on Auouse 71, Pubtllh.ct Orenoe COMf ~~ .=., ~
Stevie Wonder (Motown) Karen; lovinl IOll of au.m 11M o.ity Plot ~ 1e, '°·October 1. 1•. 1tl4
6."What's Love Got To Do With Mr & Mn~ v. ,....,. 22, 3o, ~ 1, tte4 h-:238
It" Tana Turner (Capitol) Conway of Apwan. Publehed_ 0r.,. ~ IU42I NIJC M>TICE
7..::The Warrior" Scandal featuring .... __ -•--·-... ~ o.1y Plot &epMmDer t, I, PMaa.; ...., au.& YIYau 1111-"' -TICE 18, Zl, 1914 ·-... ll)llC( . . ----Patty Smyth (Columbia) by a 1l1ter Jae-r-.n. nu 2AM1 ~ 'DiAni'Oi
8."The Glamorous Life" Sheila E. quelaine M~ of MOnCa °' ACnnoua ..,..... HAMY ft.UAll
(W9arncer Bross.) Conn.;Jamee way DUTMOP NI.JC M>TICE ....... ~~.. n.uon~aHlllrrJ " ruel um mer" Bananarama of N Ham-'-1--DMD LOUl8I .... ,..._.,.,.,.,. ...-~-w -..
(Lo d ) ew .--.... ~ ..... ca P1Cnnoua.,....1~bulll'!Wae: MDoPNfliiC* n on RelwTection of the ANDOINiiiiC* MMm8TAW CREATIVE IOFTWAAIE TOM•llYD
10."Cover Me" Bruce Springsteen Roeary wW be at the TO Ml•llTD TM'°'°""'OP••onut•''~i. 346 ~ UTATIMO.A-
(Columb1a) Harbor Lawn Chapel. UTATI MO.·-CkllflG bulll'IW -DIM IMlf, c.. ..... To .. ,...,., ...........
I 1."lffhis ls It" Huey Lewis& The Monday September To ...... -~ TtfE MONEYMAKER. ~taa~ Ok.zakl Ml orMltors and oontlftOlf'lt
News(Chrysahs) 24, 1984, at 7PM. :=::: . .::'=.~ =-~A':i/2310 UnMn1tYOtMfM2.cost8 ::'~.::=-.=
12."liard Habit to Break" Chicago Mua of Cbrl1tlan ttlltf be ottlelwtsa..,..,..... John M. ~. 11 Mw.Tlm ~· ~!.... ...... tn u. .. fltdl« _.... ot:
(full Moon-Warner Bros.) Burlel 'l\a9day, Sep-1t1 th9 w11 andtor.,..... of: ,_,., Laguna Nlgual, CA.~~ ""i'Mi''cc;; H.,.,-y wmem Blott e/kla
13."Lucky Star" Madonna (Sire) tembe~ 25, lOAM, at M~ ~..:'::;: ~ bualnw I• oon-M;C.. ma1 ' H~ ~ fllad
14. "When You Oose Your Eyes" St John the Baptilt 11y Jamee e. Htc:b m 1n the clUCt9d bV: All~ oews A. ~I by INOe c. EMott 1n the eu-
Ni&ht Ranger (Cam el-MCA) Church. Interment. 8uperiOt Court of °'1119 JotW\ M. M..wton Thia .. at91'Mflt .,.. tied ~ Court of 0r-. f 5. "Caribbean Queen" Billy Ocean Good Shephard Cen· Coun1y r:tlno that This 11.a.mant wee tied wtth the County 0Wtt of 0..• county r9qU.ttlno that
(J · A · ) .,.,._ e. m be IP" wtth u. Coun ... a.It of Or· erioe County on lepliernber BNce c. Eliott be ..,potrrted JVe-nsta . etery. In Ueu of Point.ct • pareona1 r-.p-~County~ Auguet 21, e, ,.... • peraona1 ,._..i.ttw
16 ."Dynamite" Jermaine Jackson nowen, family tt-,.....,.atMtofldm!Nt•the 1114 Pll4nl to edmlnleter the ...... °'
(Ansta) • quett donatlona to the :=5.=:-~ PutltllMd Orenoe n: ~~ .=., ~ ~~'°~;
17.''Torture' Jacksons (Epic) American Heart to ., CM eetat• Deity Ptlol ~ 2 1 23, ~. October7, 1114 ._.,the.-...undertheln-18.~·stuck On You" Lionel R1ch1c Fund. Under the under the Independent~ 1e. 23, 11M ' • 8U.231 ~t Mmln6etratl0ft
(Motown) direction of Harbor rn11"9bMlofl or~ Act. eu.21• of~ Ad.
19."Ghostbusters" Ray Parker Jr. Lawn-Mt Olive_:~:~~ P\llJCfl)TIC( ..:=-:=:~
(Ansta)-Gold Mortuary. MO-$$~ , .... , .. t:30 A ..... In~· P\llJC M>TICE fltetmOUelllH•M 1914 .. t-.JO A..M. In'-"·
20."The Luck> One" Laura No. 3 at 700 CMo Cien• ftC'YmOUe._M MMmlTA-yqxv No. 3 se 100 <Moc..
Branigan (Atlantic) -----Ottw w .... eem. AM. CA MAim tTAmam TM ....,. !*Mn 1s DwM Weet. Senta AM. CA TOP LP.-12702. The ~ " 1t Ck1111G ~ .-;. t2702. IF YOO OBJECT'° N C1o1nQ ~....:--' . IOOTL!G WJLLY, 1202 IF""YOU 09JIC'T to_.
!."Purple Raan" Pnncc & The PIERCE BROTHER• granting of,,. peWon. )'OU • nfE PRICE80UACE, DE· 242• Nawpott ~ .. eo.ca .,.,,_of ... ,......,,,.,
Revolution (Warner Bros) BELL UOADWAY ==-===·the 810HU18 FUlllNITUAI ...... Celt. t2UT . ~~~=· ... 2."Born an the U.S.A." Bruce MORTOUY 11one .. OUT\ET, 4035 ~ -...~~.•t ,_.,. .... -you Sprin~tecn (Columbia) 110 Broadway 01 """"'" Cout1. F°"'1tatn V*'t Calf ~ory Dr. W. NiJlwpor1 t1C1M °' .. Wl1tten . D • T "°"' *"" the oourt t2I01 ' . 8Mdl. Celt. ta. ._ .-the oourt 3." nvatc ancer' ma Turner Costa M... the ,_,,., Yov .,.,._.. Jack Amoro.o Jr 1271 Thie butlnete tt oon.-tt. ~ YtNt ..,,...
(Capttol) 642-9150 anou'tl'f beln paraon or by ~ Laguna "INc:ll. duct.ct by."' lndMcMll ano.fl'll¥be In peraon"" try
4."Spons" Huey Lewis & The your~-Calf. 9*1 ..,,. MoCartar your~-•
N (ch I. ) If YOU AM A CA!DfTOA Jhi. bualn.. .. Thia tlaten'lant .. Med IF VOU AM A CMDrrOA
cws rysa lS BALTZ BERQEROH Of • ClOOlllll'"t cndltOI' of ducted -an .....-......... .... con. with th9 County ca.rt of Or· Of • oontlrlQanl --°' 5 ••Heanbeat City" '.fhe Cars SMITH TUTHtll. th9 dec1M1d, you,,_ ftle Jade~~ 811Q1t Coun1Y on._.,, .... the dee r d, )'OU llNSt ..
(Elektra) W£8TCLIFF CHAPIL your....., ...... oourt Of Thia ~ ... ftled •• 1914 your.....,"""' .. oourt Ot
6 ··1100 Bel A" Pl .. J 1· I •27 e 17th St ~ft' to IN~ wtththe"--Cltl1cof0r • PllOll.....,." to .. perlONI . ir ace uJo a· . ~~~:--::: .. ~·~---m~ ~ ~ eoest twp1www.-W.aDPOIMtdby le51as (Columbia) Coat• M... ",. __ , 1t0ur1 1. 1914 .._...... o.1y Plot ...,_,...., 11 atteoourtwtel*\IOur montfls
7 "Can't Slow Down" Lionel Rieb· 6"8-9371 ""' • dMe of ftret • • ,..,. n. ao October 1 1tl4 ' trom the .,... of t1rt11 •
ie (Motown) .,..of.....,.Mprovldlld PublllNd 0renoe c... · ' ' ~ ..,...°'.....,..~
8."0ut o(the Cellar" Rau (Allan-PACIFIC YllW =-=t'-1:~ ~Plot a.s-nw 11• ~~1:~
lie) MlM°"IAL PAf'K ThetlfMtorMnt...._ .. 22'. 'OctObat 7• 1"'4 PlllJC ll)TICt TMtllmetor .. dellM•
9."9rcak Out" The Pointer l'ltcrs Ctmetery •Mortuary :::,,..-::i,t.:°'': au.no ntnnoutll!U•M ::,..~::"'.:o1':
(Planet) Chapel • Crematory lleWtnl "°'°9 .,_ MAm aTATI _ IT ,_,_ .,_ .._
10."No Brake ·•John Waite (EMI-3500 Pac1tk: V1eW Or1ve VOO' MAY IX.AMttl the TM-.... pettOM we YOU" WAY IXA•N the
America) Newpoft 8eaeh • fll..,. by .. oourt. w f: "°"'*" 1t111•• ~ ..._.. .. _. e,y tM..,. ")'OW
11.'' ians of Life .. Billy Squier 644.2700 ... a,.,....._,., "' llMmaT•m FIT ~ioi. aTORAQI we•,.,_ ll•••••d 1n (ca~l·a-t) ._ ...... )OU,._,..._ The faloMlll l*90ft la .. ..._ .. ""9 At1-1M--. '°" 1M1f _... ut upon IN ___ or ldmln-dolllG ..,..._ • ...., -~ .....,_, "'*" u. .-...cw or...,.,..
I ."M donna" 1adonnat; i~) MeC09'MICK ""*'· • "'"" IM • flHDTHICMll.D~ ....._c.lf. ...,.,, "" ...,. ......
I .,. "'Edd. d th ' ,._.TU"'RY WMf tor .. __. or fllMfTI oo .. "'°° .._. ._,. ..-,. ......._ • toriwr tar .. _.... or ~,. 1e an c nu~rs """" ,. ...,,,.. .. ..,,, Ind .. ,.... •t• HI04, H11nt1n1ton C•••• ..,..... ,..,,_ .............. Ind .. """'
. ondtrack0 John Caffcny & lhe 1795 Leg~ Canyon u. 0CM1""' proo1 of•· 9esicft. Cllf "'47 "*· 3300 tntne A--. .. court_.""* of•·
ver 8ro~n Band ( oui Brm.) •R...., Wit. 1 wrtnen............ OlfY W'1ftt '"*"''· lulta :....,,,,_. ...._ -., a....,.,...,.......,
14."'Gho tbusters· und1 ck" "' Beat.h. ca tne.., )'OU...,...,.... MOO ....,.., •• "*· Cllf 1111 ..._ ,_ .-. ...., 2G51 nob of IM 1
..,. of en ~ """"""°" heofl, c.M "* 1
...,..,_ " oort-r,ow 11f N 911 at .,. ho (An la) 494·94'15 ~'"'9tWftlUNO'lof ... 7 .... W: .............. ...-,Y ........ Ml'llof IS ... tay Hwngr:f· Tw1 ttd ''''' -... ...... oro111t,... ,,. .,.. .. ,..... tt con. liHP ......... or of .. ,...
( tlantic) 110MonooouMu•~• ---=:.~:· .. ,,,~ T•• a. GnlM, la Min-10M0t.aaaifiJallQ&AIOf,..
I HL'\.e•s U"U ..... , •• c~nd1 HA"•°" LAWN· ln ..... llOO ... -.lol ow ...,..,.,.,. ............... ..
"'" " '"' J llT Ol E thec.Motftlll,.,....Coda, TNI 11uma1t w Med 1
--••• w lled .. CllbNa,.,._COOt Lau r(Portm11) • IV .... a. o..11.. Mo ..... ~~ofOr· --~-~a.tlofOr-............. All&Mfll I ."Midnight Madness·· ight Mortuary•Cem tary ~ ............. .,...0ouncyon-••"*-tT ... ~°"._ .. ..., "--• ... ,.._. ..._
Ran r (Camel· f ) 16~'Q '°1 *",:~&:J==--CA 11• 1* n.tt ,_. :.ta~CA I ,"Va tory" Jacksons <E1nc) Cost M Or-. eo.. P'ublltled ~ Ooaet P'Ulllllhed Or8f9t Otesl ' ~ eoeet
19:•wamor· ndal fe tunng s.0-5554 Dlilr ""°" ..,....., n Delly"'°'''''' , ... 1t. ~"o:0:::~• 1: 1' °*NM ..,......, a. Panv m)th (Columb a) 0 24, ao n , :IO, October 7, "'4 • • • IU4!7 24, flO, 1114
26 "'Phantoms·• The Fix (MC ) .,....,... ~ IM-l+t
. ,
Eric Dicke n
am•rkedman
In Cincinnati
todaJ. C2.
Nebraska No. l? There's little doubt
~ •
Comhuskers grind UCLA•s BrWns up
with powenul running attack, 42-3
!februb nmntna back Jeff Smltb (28) pl~ea Oft!' tbe
loal llDe for flnl~r touchdown d11liDC Saturday••
1ame at tbe Roee Bowl. Cornbuker Gft.C Orton (87) helpe
clear tbe bole while UCLA'• Da.td RaDdle (84) arrlYea late.
f
By ROGER CARLSON
0. .. 0.-, .........
PASADENA -You can aill them
awesome, or a steamroller, or a
Thing. as UCl.A footbaD coach TCTI')'
Donahue labeled the Nebraska Com-
buSkcn recently, but whatever you
wish to llY about them, be urc fo
preface it with .. No. I_. ..
AfterSaturday"sdisplayofpowerat
the Rose Bowl, there seems little
doubt anyone could po$Sibly s~t
any other description as the Com-
hulkn-5 dealt the UCLA Bruins a
convincina 42-3 lesson before 7 l,3SS
to up their record to l-0 while add.in&
Donahue's 198'4 Rose Bowl cham-
pions to their 40-and-over club. '
While maintainin1 their 40-point
avcrq.e this season, the Comhu kers
recorded the second straiaht 42-point
production against the Bruins as
UCLA suffered its worst back-to-
back defeats to the ume opponent
since the days of Howard Jones and
tbe Tbunduins Herd at USC
(1929-30). A year ago it was'42-10. .
And; the Bruins looked the role in
the aftennath -beaten emotionally
and physically.
.. Nebraska pounds on you physi-
cally and a numbeT of our players arc
banged up,.. laid a disconsolate
Donahue. "Nebraska has that ability
to hammer you."
Despite the lopsided Jou, Donahue
was able tp find a briaht spot in the
Bruins' game .-: and that was their
Reggie's show goes for naught
Angel bullpen
can •t hold lead,
--in 9·_7 setback
BJ RICHARD DUNN
The Wild, Wild W-t Downingarg\ied vehemently because -each thouaht Downing had touched
AL w.. ...,,._ ~ second on the way back. .
K•,_• cw· : 7~ ~ _!9 "The call on Downing -rm goin§ ~ • to have to look at it some more..'
a.-s ~ ~~· '"'l?: :"' McNamara said ... He touched it (the
Texas 9, :=r sc... base) on the way back."
KMM.' c1tv '· Oeltland 2 But the catch itself apparently
M1nnno11 •. O.llWM ' annoyed McNamara the most, and 1Wtr,...c.t•••n4l111 T.-Y• GWMS tbe AJ\ICI skipper sai~ .. I'm mo~
Mr. October is having an unforJe.t· 7.,r.~~9;~ !c!:> 11 ~ <Staton irritated that Parrish caught the ball.
table September, but even his two Oekteltcf <Codl•oll •-•> 11 K•Ma• cu,. It was definitely over ihe fence. but I
home runs Saturday couldn't over-(~= ~io~ H> 11 MIMetot• t~o~t Downang Id get back in
come Texas' 17 hits en route to a 9-7 <Smt"-" 1s-t3> ume. •
Angel loss. 9ttfMllnlnl o.. Tbe'Ranoers scored sin"'e runs the "' d pJed 'th th . f ANGILS If> -Home (i): S.01. 23 o .. nn cou wt e wins o Texas; Aw•v Cl>: seot. u w .. u. 2' "-osa• first three innings, and two more Minnesota and Kansas City, the ett'f; 77. 21. 29, JO ToH came on Gary Ward's homer in the
AniCls dropped into third place KANSAS aTY m -Home <s>: ses>t. 23 sixth, but it was in the eighth when the aoia I 1h gamH back of the front OPiand; 24 (2), 25• 2' AtliMls; Aw.., <3>: f h d fi • _m, al -*'· n. n, 30 o.tktend. pme &ot out o an or relievers running Roy s. MINNESOTA m -Home <1>: Sept. 23 Luis Sanchez and Don Aase.
The 23,240 fans saw the Angels cievel.lnd; Aw•Y <7>: *1· 24• 25• 2' Ward's second homer was an
bl 6-31 d d th bl st Ctt!Qleo; 27, 21, 2t, 30 Clevellnd. ow a ea an e ame mu go inside-the-park job that right fielder
to the bullperr; which had been Juan Beniquez barely missed catch•
impressive lately. Jackson's two homers and four RBI ing, and the ball nipped the chalk line
Reggie Jackson, enjoying a banner only gave them leads which eventu-and rolled au the way into the comer.
week since sl"JSing home run No. ally evaporated. . . Beniqucz's momentum carried
SOO Monday night, rocked Anaheim And he n~ly .had a third bom~r m him far away from the ball, and by the
Stadium apin in the first innina with the seventh mm~g. but Te~ ~t time second baseman Rob Wilfong
No. SOI, a tbrcc-run blast over right fielder Larry Parrish leaped J~ the &1T bad raced to the comer to fetch it,
field that capped a four-run inning. and gloved the ball before 1t could.-ward bad circled the bases and Texas
Jackson hit his second of the pme land on the other side of the riaht-had taken the lead 7-6
· in the third, a solo shot to right-center field wall, robbing Jackson and Again McN~ aiona with first
that followe<J Doua DcCinc:es' lead-~Angels of two more potential runs. baseman Bobby Qrich and Beniquez.,
off homer, and the Angels were up, u1 knew it was . hit home run 111ued the call but the replay showed
6-3. But Tommy John and the distance, but it was JUSt one of th~se it apparently did land fair.
buUpencouldn't hold off the Rangers. ~htngs," ~ac~n sbf'\lued and said. .. The first time they (the players)
Jackson, wh~ helped the An~ls It wa~n 1 dJScouraging because we called down and said it was foul, then ~t Kansas. Cny Wedn~y ruaht were sull ahead. It was a Personal loss, they watched it after a few times on
with agres~1ve ~-run.r:ung and on but so what. I already had two home the replay and said it was fair," said
the following night, laid down a runs." McNamara."
(Pleue Me ANGltLS/C4)
sacrifice bunt, couldn't do it alone)· · The.play cost the Angels dearly._ as "My &Jove was dose to the chalk
Saturday. . Downmg was doubled up attempting and it landed on the other side of it."
He could do nothing about the to get back to first.
perfonnance of four Angel pitchers. Manager John McNamara and
Reale Jacbon 8IJlna1a to Anlel owner Gene Autry after
blttfDC ftnt of two iomen "'8tnat Tau ID tbe ftnt lnntna.
fraJJerto11
4 .. oafter Fans jumping on Cubs' bandwagon
84-22 win Chicago has been
adopted as new
'America's Team'
It seems almost ordamed that the
yeartbeCbicagoCubsroseto
mediocrity and beyond television
would help them become America's
Team.
Forget the Dallas Cowboys. The
ChicagoCubsareAmerica'sTeam
and that make Harry Caray the Voice
of America. Harry does the Cub
games on cable TV and that puts the
unlikely bunch in a lot oflivma rooms
outside of Chicago, and a lot ofnew
love has been born even though the ·
old devotion still may not be under-
stood.
Those arc pretty deep scars. the
ones bom by the fans of the beloved
Cubs who have waited 39 years and
suffered as tho\llhlheywetta
fraternity. Members were located
abroad but they had their origins at
Wri&)ey Field.
The original sufferers, then, arc
somewhat resentful of the newfound
Cub fans. Those who were tormented
by four decades offrustration tend to
ai ve the fish-eye to tJ\e guy who found
the Cubs on WGN and ran around the
tavern with his finger held aloft and
ycllina. "We're No. I."
Chicqocotumnist Mike Royko. a
legjtimatc member of the lodge, puts
it very well:
.. How can you appreciate R)'ne
Sandbe:ra if you didn't Jive through
Bob Ramuotti?"
Still. HanyC&ra)' with hiscom-
ponestyleandhok1sh "holy row" is
as responsible as anyone for maki"i
this America's Team. He will 10 nJ,l'lt
on adding.to the lcgJons.
America's Team? Pretty American.
to be sure. The Cubs play baseball in
the daytime. There is no filet m1"'on
in the stadium club, only franks tn the
bleachers where they all wear T-shirts
and half~\hemarc.named S••nley.
L.tt Elia, a recent managtt. blew his
job because he didn't understand
them. He said they were bums
because the) dido 't work and came
oulto WriaJe} io •heaftemoon to
verbally abuse his ball club.
Elia did not understand that to boo
the Cubs lS pan of the legacy Id\ the
children of the NorthsidcofChicago.
Elia did not understand that the
sound he was hcarina was the sym·
phony of unique devotion.
(Pl-..eNeTUCDll/C4)
bihty to suck u out and not
completely Cold under trcmtDdoUs
odds.
The Comhuskers were an over
sophomore quarterback Man
Stevens from the o"tset, sadinc the
Fountain Valley Hi&h oroduot leVCD
umes before Donahue finally decided
to gi~e junior David Norrie die
chance to become a puncbina baa an
the second half. ··nere·s no qiacstioo about it ...
said ebrask.a Coach Tom Osborne.
"'the srcatcst pass dtf'ense is prt$$-
ure:·
And, with the Bruin f'alliq1bdun4
quickly and unable to establiSb any
kind of a .running game. it was
obvious their only hope, as faint ai it
was. was to io to the air.
The Cornhusk.cn $bowed 'CV~
weapon. scoring on traps. sweeps and
rcvenes. dominatinJ with a around
pme, aoins to the au e&cti vely any time~ wanted, and showed plenty
in tbe k.ickina pme -retumina a
punt '42 yards to tbe Ua.A 9-)'Ud
line. and blockln& a UCLA punL
There was a 6-4-ya.rd toucbdOwn
run by reserve WlbaCk Ooua
DuBose. and senior staner JctJSmilb
rambled for I 23. yards on 20 carries.
all in the frrst halI en route to leadina
the Huskers to a 21~ k:ad..
"To a lot of people fm still in t.bc
shadow of(Mike) Rozier, .. said Smith
afterward, aludia& to Nebraska's
51andout runner ofl 983. ··But I don't
(Pleue eee nmtAUA/C3)
Black on
the beam
for Royals
Fnm AP dlspaldles
KANSAS CITY -The ditTcttacc
between averace pitchers and
outstandina pitchers is the ability lO
wia without your best stuff.
Bud Black. 1"bo,.itched the Kansas
qty Royals to a key 4-2 victory <)\'er
Oat.land on Satorday .lw become-&ft
outstiuiding pitchcT. --
For six innings, be struglcd wi
his control. matching the A0s Ray
Burris pitch for phch. And wtt.b rclid'
~Jp from /oe Beckwith and Dan
Qwsenbcny, Black notched his
seventh victory in eight decisions.
"Blickie's control was not as goc:MI
tOday as it usually is. .. said Royals
Manager Dick tfowscr ... He bad 106
pitcbel in six innings, and usuanx
t.lmt's nine innings of work for him.
With the victory, thC Royals took a
one-pme lead o~ er MinDesota m the
American Leque West and a lead of
l Yi games over tbe Anads-
Black. wbo has bcoome tbe ~ of
the staff since coming to Kansas City
in a trade with Seattle, agreed he w;as
not without his finest pitches.
"It was one of those pmel where
when I --a.s in trouble l inade some
decent pi tctics. •• he said. .. And they
swuna at some bad pitches to help me
out of some jams. I threw some
pitch~ out there that weren't even
close. .
Bunis., who sutTCndered a double
and a triple to Darryl Motley, did not
give up a hit after the fourth innina.
"Ray proved the kind of com-
petitor he is today," said A•s Manaacr
Jackie Moore. ..He only bad one
pitch, a fastball, and be held them to
six hits. He just didn't have any
movement on the breakin& ball. but
he hung in there. He can do a lot of
thinas with one p'itch."
Twin• move into eecond
MINNEAPOLIS -Mickey
Hatcher hit a two-run homer. and
Tom Bruna.nslcy.singled twice, driv-
ing in1>ne run a:ft<Hcoring•n.othcr, M--~,....
the Minn~ta Twins kept ahve their
pennant hopes b)' dcfcatina
Clc,cland. 4-l.
Thanks to the Angcls' l<m to Texas,
tbc T"'1ns moved into second place.;
one pme behind Kansas Cit).
Ken Schrom, S-9, allowed only
Andre Thonon 's home run during six
inninas. Rick Lyundcr pitched ~
next l ~ innin and Ron 0..vis
pitched the final I 'h for b'ii 2Sth sa
The three pitcht'rs combined on a
five-hitter.
"':.1::-r::r=s IJSC holds off Arizona State, but it's a costly victory
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Steve Jor·
dan said hc .. kncw I had it all the way"
as his ~nd SO.yard field pl wuh
9: 1'4remaininain thegamcaave 17th•
ranked USC a 6-3 victory over
Arizona State in the Pacific-IO Con-
ference football opener for both
~hoots Saturday night.
"t had aood footing. aot 1 aood
hold. I knew I bad 1l all the way, ..
Jordan said. "The only problem was
thlt it was ~al wine:tr and I had to kitk
it a lot harder than nonnally would
have,"
Sun Devil place·kkker Lu s andc-
jH massed two field aoal includina 1
;27·yardcr with 59 SC"OOnd rcma ninf.
It ~•led wide tel\ as Arizona Stilts
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Ranis reportedly
were turned down
in bid for White
F ... m AP clll~tcta
DALLAS -The 03lla Cowoo}s m
have tumcd dow11 an otTcr from the ~ams. • •
who offered a first round draft choice for
(luanerback Danny White, the Dallas Times Herald
J'CP9J1ed Saturd&)\ · White has ttmained on the beoch so far this <>cason e~ccpt for puntina chores after coach Tom Landry
made Gary HogcbOom thC starting quanetback for the
NFL team. Cowboys President Tex
Schramm said he quickly turned
down all offers after talking with
Landry. Schramm said Landry
told h1m White still is not avail-
able. Landry has said he might
trade White at the end of the
season if Hogeboom is still the
starting quarterback.
White has not asked to be
traded, but bas said he wants to
White keep that option. open. He has
indicated he would not be interested in remaining with
the Cowboys if that means remaining on the bench.
The Rams were interested in White since
quarterback Vince Ferragamo br<>ke a fi.nger on his
throwing band. There has been speculation th~t the
Rams may still be interested in Wbtte next week 1f they
lose today to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Qiiote of the diy
· Uit Mirr• Pittsburgh Pirates' outft.ider, on
tM apatM crowds at Three RJvets StadlUm: "Some
"""• have thoee games where you. gUftS8 the number of people In the park. Here, you have to
ldenttfy them, too."
Walker wins &th Avenue Mlle
NEW YORK -New Zealand's John m Walker, the first sub-3:50 miler in history,
sprinted over the final quarter-mile and
scored a convincing victory in the 5th
Avenue Mile Saturday.
The 32-year-old Walker, the 1976 Olympic
champion at 1,500 meters, was timed in 3:53.6.2, as he
out.kicked a field of 11 other top world-class mllers.
Switzerland's Pierre Deleze finished second in
3:54.86 and Jose Abascal of Spain, the Olympic bronze
medalist this year, finished third in 3:55.14.
In the women's elite mile, Maricia Puica of
Romania, the Olyumpic gold medalist in the con-
troversi.81 3',000-mctcr event, also rallied in the final
quarter-mile for an easy victory in 4:24.35. .
Britain's Wendr. Sly, the 1. 983 5~h Ave.nue, mile
champion and the silver medalist behind Putca m the
Los AnJeles Olympics, again finished second to the
Romanian. · Sly was clocked in 4:25.96 and was followed by
countrywoman Christina Boxer in 4:28.13.
Rutherford earns pole position
BROOKLYN, Mich. -Johnny II
Rutherford, subbing for the injured Rick
Mears, blazedolo the fastest official qualify-
ing tap in the history of auto racing
Saturday, searing the Michigan lnternauonaJ Speed-
way oval at 215.189 mph.
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WrlteH' Sliver Award
of Merit
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W1ll7 Backmu drove m the tie-a breaking run with n cnfioe fly turday,
nd elct. Hema ez htt a nm«onng
doubl as the New York Mets cored twice in t vcnth inning to beat Montreal, 4-2, and move
within .siJt ~mes of the Crucaeo Cubs in the National
t.cague Enst. The Cuba were rained out in St. Louis and
their ma,g,1c number rem incd &l three .•• A day·long
rain washed out the pme ~tween the CUbs and
C rdinal tn St. Louis and it was re-schedul d as part of
a doubleheader tod y. The Cubs.
who arc in the midst of a fivc-
pmc losini streak, owns a 9-4
sca$On's edge over St. Louis this
season . . , Pinch-hitter Lff
Ma11UU'1 single scored Jim Mor·
rison from second base and gave
Pittsburgh a 2~1, 12-inning vic-
tory over Philadelphia ... Eddle
Miiner'• fielder's-choice
grounder scored Skeeter Barnet
with the winning run in the 13th
Backman inning as Cincinnati nipped
Houston, 2-1 ... Reserve outfielder Miit Tbompaon hit
his first maJor league homer leading off the. ei&hth
inning and drove in another run in the ninth, lif'ting
Atlanta to a 5-2 victory over San Diego. The homer
broke a 2-2 tie and made a winper of Paacaal Perez in
his first appearance agains.t the Padres since the team'.s
highly publicized beanball w~r Aug. 12th. .
Sparky near major le&gue first
Cbet Lemon hit a three-run homer, a
and Dan Petry pitched a four-hitter as
Detroit defeated the New York Yankees,
6-0, Saturday. It was the 99th victory for
the American League East champions and moved
Sparky Andenoa within one game ofbeoorning the first
manager in major league history to win I 00 games in a
season in each league. Anderson's Cincinnati teams
won 100 or more games three times in the National
League in the 1970s .. : Elsewhere in the American
League, Rance MalUnlb snapped a 1·1 tie with a two-
out single in the ninth inom,g to back the three-hit
pitching of Dojrte Alexnder as Toronto edged
Milwaukee, 2-1 ... Tony Armaa cracked bis 41st home
run with one runner aboard to put Boston ahead in the
fifth inning, and the Red Sox beld on to defeat
Baltimore, 4-2. Boston's suth victory in eight games
enabled the Red Sox to wrest fourth place in the Al:East
from Baltimore's lameduck world champions, who
have drop~ eight of 11 ... Matt Young hurled a three-
hitter in pitching Seattle to a 7-1 victory over Chicago,
the season-high fifth consecutive tnumph for the
Mariners.
McEnroe eases Into finals
Jobn McEnroe wore down Eliot ~ Teltscber with relentless attacking press-
ure and a big serve, scorin.s. a 6-3, 6-1
victory Saturday in the semifinals of the
Transamerica Tennis Open in San Francisco.
McEnroe's opponent in today's finals will be Brad
Gilbert, who beat veteran Terry Moor, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
Saturday night ... In a women's tournament in Fon
Lauderdale, top-seeded Martina Navratilova, playing
her fourth singles match in less than 30 hours, downed
Wendy Turnball of Austrailia, 6-3, 6-2, to earn a berth in
today's finals opposite unseeded Mlcbelle Torres.
Torres. who knocked second seed Liu Bonder out of
the tournament in the second round, slammed her way
to a 6-4, 6-3 victory over BoDDle Gadu1~k in the other
semifinal ... In Geneva, Switzerland, Aaron Kricbteln
won successive matches in the Martini Open .to
advance into today's championship match against
Sweden's Henrik Sudstrom. The fifth-seeded Ameri-
can ousted top-seeded Mata WUuder of Sweden, 6-3,
6-7, 64 in morning play, and then beat Argentina's
Alejudro GuubaJ. 6-7, 6-0, 6-2 in the afternoon.
., -..
Miller, Stadler tied for lead Di cker.:son
Jalmlly Miller and Ctlll SIUli -n
neither of whom expected to be playm& k d ~rt1cularlywcll-cachmanqcda67and mar e man moved mto a share of the lead Saturday
aftcrfourroundsofthc nchcst~vcnt on the PGA Tour,
the S 1.122,500 La' Vega\ Invitational. Maller. who has
ione I'll casons 1ncc scoring the lat of his 22 career Ram running back may draw victories, shot his 3·under-par 67 at Trop1cana, the honestofthefourcou~uscdfortheflrstrourrounds a crow against Bengals of this fiv~ay, 90-holc event that offers-$162,000 to
the winner. Stadler stantd his effort at the Lis Vegas
Country Club with a W-foot putt for an eagle-3 and
played the thtte par-5 holes four under par •.. Vicki
Fer101 tied the all-time LPGA Tour record with an 11-
under-par 62 to share the second~round lead with
Beverly 1U111 in the San Jose Classk at J\lmaden
Country Club. Fergon. 28, collected 11 birdies -a tour
record -including six straight on the finishing holes
for a total of 72-62-138 to tie with Klas • 27. a non-
tour winner, who is at 7~68-138 ... In the seniors'
event at Concord, Mass., Don Juury fi(ed a second
consecutive 2-under-~r 70 for the 36-hole lead.
January broke a ttc wtth Orvllle Moody on the day's
final hole, putting a 2-iron shot to within 30 feet of the
pin on the 18th green and then two-putting. for a birdie
.4. • . .
Dolphins trade fo~ Johnson
MIAMI -The .Miami Doiphins, [il
using the same draft pick they dealt to San • 11 t
Diego in exchange for running back Chuck
Muncie two weeks ago, traded for anoth~r
Charger Saturday, fullback Pete Johrison.
When Dolphins Coach Don Shula announced the
trade at noo.n, he cautioned tha! Johnson would take the
team's physical after he arrived here Saturday night.
Muncie, a former All-Pro, failed the unnanalys1s
Sept. 14, voiding a similar deal between the two
National Football league teams. The Dolphins
brought in free agent Rickey Young the following day,
but he also flunked the urine test.
"Hopefully, we'll have him ready to suit up for us
tomorrow," Shula said. "I think this is the best big back
that was available that can fill in and replaoe Andra
Franklin."
Molina wins triathlon event
BASS LAKE -Scott Molina, 24, of m Del Mar, won the Triathlon Series Na-
tional Championship Saturday, complet-
ing the national short oourse competition
more than two minutes fast.er than the next finisher.
After swimming l.S kilometers (.9 miles), biking
40 kilometers (24.8 miles) and running 10 kilometers
(6.2 miles), Molina crossed the finish line in 1 hour, 59
minutes, four seconds to beat out a field of over 400
competitors that had qualified for the event in t 0
regional races across the country this summer.
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ClNCINNATJ (AP)-Wherever Rams runnina back
Eric OickCC'$On goes the e days. he draws a crow~.
A hand-off de> the middle? He can be sure a linebacker
will be looking for him. . . A pass pattern? There wdl be a hnebacker or a
defensive back in his shadow. • .
With its passing attack nearly grounded, OPJ.>OSll,11
teams have assigned players to make sure the Rams man\
ground weapon is never alone. . . .
"Sometimes it's a linebacker, somettmes they'll bn!'§
a strong safety down and have him follow me everywhere,
Dickerson said. "Sometimes you don't kno"'. who's
followina you. and if you don't le.now who's folloWl
it's kind of hard to shake him."
Dickerson is lookjng for more of
the same today (Channel 2 at 10
a.m.), when the 1·2 Rams come mto
Riverfront Stadium to play the 0-3
CincinnafrBengals.
"You stop what is their offense.
and that's Eric Dickerson," Bengals
head coach Sam Wyche said.
last Sunday, the Pittsbur&h
Steelers made life miserable for
Dickerson with a defense aimed at
stopping the run. When starting .Die~ . quarteroack Vince Ferragamo brolCe bis passmg hand in
the second quarter, the Steelers put . the clams;>s ~n Dickerson holding him to 49 yards m 23 cames in Pittsborah~s 24-14 victory. . .
With fourth-year quarterback Jeff Kemp ~aki~g his
first start today, Dickerson won't be surpn~ if the
Be~s single him out for special coveraee ~n.
"They probably will," Dickerson said. "lfl was the
coach, I'd say their quarterback is down and why ,not? Why
not take a chance?'' •
The Bengals have little to lose. Cincinnati wascrush<;d
last Sunday by the New York Jets, 43-23, and ~y~he -1_n
his first National FootbatJ League head coacbmgJOb -is
puzzled. 'd "W "We're not hurting for players," ~ycbe sat : ~
may not be a dynasty, but we're not ~3 (in talent), etther.
Wyche said he hasn't lost faith in quarterback Ken
Anderson, who has passed for 949 yards in three games,
includingjust two touchdowns and five interceptions. The
Bengals have moved the ball weU, but failed near the goal
line. ,
"We've got a great q~ck who's an excetJent
passer, an excellent ball-handler and an excellent field
general," Wyche said.
Whtle Ctncinnati looks to go the extra y~ to get i~to
the end zone, the Rams will try to get a consistent paS$tn8
game to take som'e of the pressure off Dickerson.
"I can't say they'd stop us totally by stopping me,"
Dickerson said. "But it could become a big problem if we
don't get a passing game."
W'1gaer top drag qualifier
Steve Wagner of Houston was the top qualifier
Saturday in blown fuel hydro in the National Drag Boat
Association Nationals at Irvine Lake in Orange.
Wagner raced to a speed of 216.69 miles per hour,
narrowly edging Eddie Hill of Wichita Falls, Tex., at
216.41. . The finals of the event arc slated to begin at 9 a.m.
today with side-by-side eliminations.
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Bob tJmdenetocll
Gaucho•
sli p past
Mounties
Saddleback College stretched its
home winninJ streak to 39 11me1 -
lon_ICst collc11ate streak in the nation
-but the Gauchos had to come from
behind to record a 10-3 victory over v!1itina Mt. San Antonio Saturday
ni&ht.
Tho Gauchos. now 1 • l, scored on a
1 ·yard dive by Roaer Brown in the
second quarter to talte a 7.3 lead after
Mt. San Antonio's P.K. WiaP.n• had
aiven his team a 3-0 lead with a 31·
yarii field aoal in the fil"lt quarter.
The 1<>4-ihead touchdown cul·
mi"ated a 16-play, 79-yard drivo
which included a key 19-yard pa11
from Mike DouaJ111 to John Salinu.
Brown scored on a fourth·and·aoal plaY. oft' loft tackle wittr"S: 18 remain·
ana in the half.
Saddleback added a 42-yard field
aoal by Tracy Rutkowtki in the third
quarter.
OouaJa11 completed 15 of2$ pane•
for 94 yard• while Brown led tho
Gaucbo1 in ru1hin1 with 71 yardt on 19 carries.
Saddleback held ofT a late Mt. San Antonio bid tic the pme when the
Mountiea had a fint and aoal at the
Oaucho 4-yard line.
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bar 23 1884 C3
Rustlers rally to beat
Heinle'stouchdowapasstoA pie te
in final 4: 1 7 wins it for Golden West
36 to go.
"I wa lO'JOJ a few wnu ana bluzini ~from the ouu1dc:· id
U mdc1mock ·•we looked to stop the run early and then the pa s m the
By CHRIS MONAHAN
W, lllM COt'9t$1 IFM1ftl
Heading into aturday ni&ht's
Golden West-Santa Ana Coll~e foot·
ball pmc Rustler head coach Roy Shackleford said he was expecting a
hiah·scorin&," offensive game from
bOth teams. • Although the Rustlers fell short of
those expe<:tations .. they did manage a J 7· 14 w1n, in a hard-fought defensive battle at the Santa Bowl.
The Dons 1tifled Rustler quar·
terback John Heinle (9-32 with two
interceptions) and his two favorite
receivers, Ken Major and Mike second half. ..
D1Bcmardo1 neuher of whom caught The ironic thing wantuu before the
a pa . game Umdcnstock had ~n qucJ.o
But they couldn't stop Heinle from tlonablc afttr bruising his nbs against
lhrowmg a 2-yard touchdown pa to OCC la.1 week.
runnina back David Applcptc wuh "Bob was our player of the :pme just 4: 17 remaining in the game to-~ll week (.,aJ•st Oranjc, Coast} and
aive the Rustlers the victory. Heinle should be ili'is Wttk.. Shackleford
compl.eted four of his nine passes on said. "The defense has ptayed super
the dnve. two weeks an a row, We only pve
The drive had been set up by them one lO\Jchdown (on defense) linebacker Bob Umdenstock. Um· toniaht."
den stock, who also had th~ sacks on T1ie qaressi vc Rustler defense also
the night, picked off a Mike Money set theirfirst·touchdown of the nifbt
pus and )'Ctumcd at to the SO with in tbuccondquaner~ when defensive
back Ton) Nickerson fell on a n\a later, a e
fumble at the DOn 43. John Lam
1l loo for 8 While $ af the yard OUl
Rustlcn w not des&mcd to re on ~ the dnvc. Su; play followma the 0..-wett '7 .._Ml M
fumble, the Rustlers had moved lh Galdffl wn kn 11\1 ~ ,
ball 118 yards On third down Jfrullc s.r.t• Ana o ., '
found Kevin :O}'btta an lhc end z.one ~"f~'"°'f: ~ °:!.. ~
bUt Jt W&I c.aDed badk because Of 11.fd> offcn11vc bokbnJ. GWC.....oo.n J3 FG
On lhc next pla)' from lhc 40. ~';;.;1~ro llJ 111ter
Heinle lofted a :DCrfta pas to -Andre owe~· t "" .., ......_
Shoun!&, who had shpPC# ·past the ~1nencs.nc. i,.oao <atim. ..., Don seoondary:ind an to the cod zone, MOMDUAL JTAT1Sl1CI
but hourds let the ball JO throUJ,h hts owc-umt1i1r1on~ ~11 ' hands for an ancompletc pau. ,,~ ,_.,, P.erur. Ma Helrllt ,.....,
On founh down. the Rustlen. had •. £AC-Ao.mi 21·7t ~td'I , a ,,...._, one ao their way u lhe Dons ran into Stresic> 1-1 ~ ,.._ 1"illlll •
eunttr Rids Mendou..t aJvu11 1bem a GWC-Htlftlt. ,_.:~ fint down at lhe Don i5. Three pla)'I SAc--MonH ,. ,,..,,
·Hornets have
an easy t ime
with OCC, 33-
n bright si e.
ex-Costa Mesa QB
Hagey joins team
The numberS were inadaital, h
ever, ,
fullenon runnlna beck Dam• Sweazy acottd on a pair or ft.
quarter touclldown runs or 6 ·:?; yard$. and lhe Hornets added• 1&fl
on a bad map out of the end zone
take a 16-0 f111t..quarter lead. •
BJ CURT IEEDEN Sweazy'• rusbina waa ~o ·o. ... ...,""...., . · . plimentcd by quarterbac~ For the accond wce.k tn a row. ~ouw .~ho connected on 14 of O~ Coast Colleae failed to acore a pauet for 243 yards. touchdown1 but then. the Pirates< fullettooaddeda48-yardfteld.Ai
weren't rea. IY exoeC\ed ~o r:<>ll ~p the by sophomore Rick Frank to illfi poanu apinst ~-nauon • No. l· 19..0 lead at intcnnialon and
ranked tommuruty coUeac football closed out the acorina on Sweazy'
team Saiurdl_y. . yard TO in the third guartcr and a Fullmon q>Ucse ~o into _9C(?I yard burst by runnina beck Ch
LeBard Stadlum with a ma111ve Ray in the fourth quaner.
defensive line11 talented quarterback ··0nc of fullcrton'a auistanu t
and aJ)eedy ~lback. They ~mbined me be thou&ht this wu ill ebcat
for a 33-0 VlCtory over OCC before they've ever had at Fullerton. ..
2,200 fans. mitted OCC'a Tucker
But the Hamett weren't the only .. Their atyle of' def'eftte-bli...--·-
on.ea to make . themtelvn con-almosteveryplay-iueallyio ~1cuou1 )J)' Walki~ o~to the OCC work qainsL It's hard llo l(ljust.
foo tball field. Earll~ m the week. jult didn't pick up the blitt. .. 1 former Cosll Mesa Hiah 9uar1Ctback ,..,._ ~ or... c.tt 0 Scot Hqey -whom Pirate Coach ._.. .,.
Dick Tucker had recruited heavily "ullftoft ~. :a ' but lost to UC Davis-showed up at ar.11te eo.1 o o o
OCC practice with a dni~ to throw :=:; • .-. ~ ~c::* But the Mounties couldn't move
the ball on the flnt th~ plays and on
fourth down, Saddleback's · Robbie ~--• Winiantl and Mark Roberta broke up
a Rob Martin-to-Bret .Reynold• pa11 in the end zone with four minutes
the football. Fl.l)-lw .. lV S run Cll'ra.-klek)
HaaeY ·wu in uniform Saturday ·'~'"' • ll'O niaht and was even in for a couple of :~ ~"(',=-kfck.,
remainina in the pme.
Fullerton Collete nmmn, back Dambn
lwe&sJ lea.,... till feet to dl•e for atra
nrdai• wblle e>nnae CoUt defeaden
tillke flak (left} and Bill Bieker mue atop.
plays yuy lale in the pme when ,., •'ICleftCe· 1;100 '-fllNl1•1n · • tbinp bad almdy been decided. lllDMDUAl. ITAnmtS
··He had oriaina11y decided to., \0 flut-SwelJYA 1Ji:"":. Hf, "'°""'· Davis, but I aucss he decided he ~ N. "1VOOiowllllH N , w Saddlebaclc will now pre~re for the openins of Mission Conference
play neitt Saturday niaht apinst NEBRASKA SMOTHERS BRUINS, 42-3 ••• wanted to stay closer to bome," noted 1•1~~ ~a: Matt i.
Tucker of Hqey. "He'll start. to play caa•llflWa. ""· ,,...., t->. COOk.1·• 10me for us." 2...,..""""'* ; LM110 lm1r·rnl!M • Oranae Coast.
tadcltMck 10, Mi. San Ament. I
ICwt llY Qua"'" Mt. hn Antonio 3 O 0 0-3 kddletMlek 0 1 3 o-;-10
MS-WlttlM :n FO s.o-trown 1 run ("utkowtkl kid!)
S.6-ttutkowakl •2 FG
Alltftdlnct: 2.-00.
INDIVIDUAL ITATISTICI
"""''"' MS-PalttrtOn, 11·21; Ledford, •·2; Sttbv, 3·
for·mlnu• 151 tooth, 1·4; Osrllno, 1·2; c1101ce,
H ; Marlin, 1-1. Se~rown, 1'·711 SIR111$, Mor·mlnus 1;
cu;ri., 2·4; Dougllu, Mor·mln111 14; $dlmld, •·30. , ....... MS-Selbv, 7·1•·0, 5'; lell, l-1-0, 31; Martin,
•·1'•1, 1t.
Secl-DoU91aH, 15·25-0, ''· llltc.Mllt MS-l.ldlord, 2·0; SChln, 2•'"; Nlndt, 5-92;
lttvnolda, 1;3; Hannen, 2·1•1 Wlnln1, 1-13;
tooth, 1-10. Sa~lft, •·31; Woodl, 2-17; Eldrldot, 1·
for·mlnu• 5; S.lln11a, 2•1'; Brown, 2·41 ~snlar, •n .
From Cl
feet like l'm tn has ahadow."
Smith was vinually unstoppable as
the Bia Red more than lived up to its
reputation u 1 second·and·tbrec
team.
Durins the tint half, while Stevens
was beina sacked 1ix times and the
Bruins were without a single third·
down convenion, injury was beina
added to insult u 1tron1 safeties
Dennis Price and Joe Gasser went out with a separ:ated shoulder and ankle,
respccti vely.
Next was All-American candidate
Duval Love. The Bruins• offensive
leader at tackle went out with a badly
sprained ankle, and then tackle .Mark
Walen limPed off with a knee iajury. He returned, only to be KO'd for aood
with ~nchcd nerve in his neck.
flanker Karl DOrreU went out with
a dislocated shoulder. receiver Mike
Youna was knocked unconscious
when he slammed into a concrete
ponion of the bowl behind the end
zone. and backup linebacker Ada.in
Hutchins rei!\iurcd bi1 lea.
It was that kind of day-physically
-as the Comhusken swept to six
touchdowns on the around. A ~
indicator of the domination 1s in
sheer yardqe over the around -the
Bruins manqcd 41 }'ardS on 33
carries for an averqe of 1.2 per play.
Nebraska racked up 364 yards on 62 tries, just under 6.G yards per play.
Down by 21 at halftime, Donahue
told bis team, •'Thia is part of arowina
up. ••v ou act down, so you 10 out and
do your best."
Ocean :Vie w s t umbles, 33-0
game that surfaced when the Sea· Cypress scores ·on first six possessions hawks were finaly forced to ao to the
to SCOre an easy non-league triUffi ph air Quarterback Stan Olsiewski con·
By JOE DUDEVOIR
Dtllf l'Uet c.. ••• , ...... ,
When Karl Gayton became OCtan
View's head football coach. he
brouaht with him the offensive and
defensive structures used by Colton Hiah-wherc he once served u assis-
tant coach.
Unfortunately for Gayton, what
workca at Colton isn't workins at ---ocean Vie' -artun for the time
• licina. The SCahawlcs pined their th~
back, power· I offense against the veer
offense of the Cypress Centurions and
it was no contest. Cypress buried
Ocean View, 38.0, Saturday niaht in
non·leaaue action at Western Hiatt
Followina the loss, Gayton did
some re-evaluatina. "I've been stu~
born. l really wanted to play man-to·
man defense but it lookt like that will
have to cha nae .. "We're aoina to have make adiust·
ments on ooth offense and defense
before 1~e starts or it will be a Iona
year. Ri&Jtt now I just fctl very
* CV"'' 31, oc .. n View 0
lart •• Quarttn
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Cvo-\.1 Ce...o H r1111 IDftnntft II.la)
C.,......O'\.ttrv 2J "" '!tom CaDaneft IDflfl• nan klelcl
CV.-ottnlleft a• FG
Cv.-O'Litarv 30 pen from Ca nan COrtn•
nlft kick) cv~krablk 10 nlft (DrtMan kkk)
A lltnet net. 1 500
IND1,/1ou•L ITATllT1CI . ._....
OV-ONttOn, t·~. Rtdl 10-3', lto"-11• t•1'l Co. 1-.., Obltwakl12•4 S..llOI, M ; AMd
Ml
CYP-Skrabtll 1'•10.S Ca nan, lt·H I.A
CaYO. 7•14, MlllM, 1•15, P tf\tCO, 2·•,
tAl\CltrWll. 1-0
· ccted on I 0 of 15 passes for 93 yards. embarrassed -for the school. the Six of his passes hit tiaht end Mike
players and myself." McGlinchey. The 6-4, 225-pound
Cypress scored on its first six McGlinchey was an alt-leaaue selcc·
posscasions to decide the issue early. tion last year.
In the the first quarter, the Centurions .. 1 think we're aoina to do more took a 7-0 lead on 1 58-yard TD pass ... from quarterback Robert Callanan to passina. We have to try anythina that widereceiverTroyO'Leary.CaUanan miaht work if we're aoina to survive
teamed up with O'Learyr only a in the Sunset Leaauc," Gayton aid:..
sophomore, two more ttmes for The deepest penetration for Ocean
scoring strikes of 23 and 30 yards. _.......,_;V..:..:iew was the Cypress 24-yard line
The Jone briibt spot for the O<:ean early in the thiro ~uaner. However,
View. offense was not the runnina the Centurions' Mike Fardcne step..
attack that Gayton · is tryina to pcd in front of a Seahawk pass to end
establish, but a tOntrollcd passina the threat
, Vou EYBALL
~. ·~ .,r
CdM topples Laguna
for Orange County t1tle
Oorona dcl Mar Hiah, loslna ol.\ly one aame throuahout, claimed the
Championship_ or the prestiaious Qr.
•DJC Qtiunty Volle~ball Tournament
at Westminster Hilh Saturda)', top.
pina ~una Bcacn in the cham·
pionshlJ>, 16-14, 1.S-9. ,
The Sea Kinas had an r&S)' road to
the semifinals.. SYrUPtnJ past La
Quinta and Woodbnd&t in con, inc· 1na fashion but strUaled 1 bit m disposina ofrrvine, 12:10. 2·1 l, 11-4
to reach the thlc match. L:aauna Beach, mcanwhtlc. rcached
the finals b> vlnue of three ,;ctotie,
o'er Sunset Uaaue foes -Edbon, 1anna and Fountain Valle).
For her Standout play in the toumamcn~·~ Cd f's bn<.'la Bu~on
'II selcctca the 1ost Valuable
Pla r. T1he oach of the 1 oumamcnt
s Charhe Rmndc, abo from the
·win n in Ki
Other all-tournament selections
included Andrea Redick (Corona del
Mar), Elaina Oden (lrvine), Brook
Binley and Annette Juptner (1.uuna
Beach), Jackie Cook (Fountain ·va1.
Icy). and Erin Tombho (Edison).
"LQuna i so KnPPY and pliy
aood aelense," said Brande. "The) ·re
a hard-servioa team and it becomes touah to ~i vc. ctptdally later in the
day."
The Sea Kinas · urv1Vtd 1 blek·
and·fonh flnt pme, •cadma l4-ll
ind lS·l4~ but miutna a rve each
time. · •
•·we were fonunate to ~in that
pmc after m in1 tho n. ..
Brundc added. "We go\ a brtak at the
end ~en a ball went out ofbound ncr we n 1hat me. 1l tttmed to
t kc the p but of na Staci\ ...
That, however only materialized
into • 34-yard fieid aoaJ by John Lee
(bis tenth without a mfss), to avert 1
shutout. More importantly, the 16-play drive eoverina 63 yards used up
6:S8 ofplayina time. which ifnothina
else, kept the ball away from the
Comhusken for a while.
OCC. with former Marina Hiab .. ~. 1M:.l"::. i.m.. .. M, o. qU,:'.!'!~t~ Ken131f1Zl_?~! tJ?e helmtal. OCC-Ytll9. 11-~~ri.!:; ~.•·HI
m~ ... JUSt J y ... ~ ID to F~. :a-m. ~~r. offense &p.1n1t Fullerton (2-0). Laszlo G!"tltlrn. t· 1t1 Sulllvl~. 2· ": SktnNr, I· •
supplied most of the olfense. bittina cwc1e. 1-1c: SwMiv. ,..
11 f 21 r. 102 rd hil occ-o·NW, M•. •~. 2-24' 0 puses 10r ya s * e 2·U. AnOlnOll. 2•11: aro.11, M;, CUl'9!1tille bein1 intercepted three t1mn. -~ .. ; Mertlnn. H 1 Jonl'aione, '""
When Nebraska answered Lee's
field aoal with yet an9ther touch-
down. Donahue said he realized the
task was hope:tess. Dodgers nipped, 8 -7 ·
"I'm surprised we didn't play it
closer than we did," admitted Donahue. "But by the third play of
the pme we had lost two strona
ufettes and a defensive tackle. But l
wouldn't take inythina from Ne-
braska, it was a real display of power
and physical po~er."
Stevens, in his fint start for the
Bruins, completed 13of28 passes for
119 yards.
He hit a couple of crisp comple-
tions. missed a pgupte he shouldn't
have, an<l-fumtHCd away a 1otden
opponunity, but there wasn't anyone
.po1nti~a fingers at the sophomore.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The.
San Francisco Giants are known for
their eowcr, but it was two bunts by
Dan Gladden that brouaht the Los
Anaclcs Oodiers to their biecs Satur· da .
btaddcn's squeeze enabled the
Giants to taie a 4-2 lead in the fifth ~ and, after the Dod&cn tallied
four tunes in the si~th, his &unt sinale
drove in· the wiMibi run in die . bottom half of the intuna during an
8-1-Yictory.
followed with a squeeze bunt, crad· ins a 2·2 tic, and reached second on
the sin&lc and pitcher Bob Wclch4 t
throwina error. Manny Trillo~•
double pv~ the Giants a 4-2 lcad.
The Dodlm then "cnt ahead the top of the sixth after Sieve SU&Qd
Dave Andenon opened with sill&l
A wild pitch by reliever Bob La~·
and an intcnllonal wal to Pcdir>
Oeurrero loaded the bases.
RJ. Reynold'• sinale created a ue. and Mike MardWJ•$ siaaJe otf Oaf.
relts earned the lead. T&c. ~
scored another run on an eiror ,
third baseman Chris Brown.
I ··1 thoUJht he was courageous,"
said Donahue. "He battled with a
areat deal of composure. He made
some mistakes, but so did everyone
else."
"He's a good little player," said
Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda of
Gladden. ''He turned two bunu into a
win."
Gladden's squeeze scored Brad r:===:::::=======:=:; Wellman from third base, crackina a
2-2 tie. One innina later, pinch-bitter
Dusty Baker's two-out, two-run triple
created another tie and Baker then
scored on Gladden's bunt for the lead
in a four-run rally.
Price's first-period interception set
the Bruins up at the Nebraska 44 after the Bia Red was up, 6-0, but all UCLA
could do with the ball at that point
was punt.
On the next series Kirk Alexander
broke thrO'-'Sh to block a· Nebraska
punt and he recovc~ at the Huskers·
6-yard line.
Stevens, however. fumbled the ball
away on the Bruins' fim play.
·•tt was a booties pla) and the
receiver went down. 1 went to throw
the ball away and he hit my arm as 1
brou&ht tl up," explained Stevens.
"Buntin& is pan of my pme, so I
work on it." Gladden said after his
two sbon sin&les lifted his battina
averaac to .351. "It's rcallf one of the
·easiest parts of the pme.'
Scott Garrelts. 2-3, was the winner
in relief and Garv Lavelle pitched the
ninth forhis fth--sne. yieldtt.•-.-H
sacrifice fly to Candy Maldonado at
pulled the Dodgen witbi11 one run.
Brad Wellman lead off the Giants
fifth with a sinalc, stole second and
reached third on catcher Mike Scaoscta•s throwina ~m>r. Gladden
soc off •dult tlclc•t with •d
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ct °'MO' 0out DAIL V PU~OT ISUnday 5eptttmber 23 1984
Fum le proves fatal
for 49ers in Fresno
Stanfor nips San Jose St.:
Calif ornta sto~pe y Ducks
r . t ~
From AP d 'ell
FRESN ior pl4ce-k1ckcr Craig Wiley kicked a
26·}'atd field 10 I with J :46 left in the iame to give
undcfeAted Fresno State a 20-17 victory saturday over
Lona B ch St tc in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association
opener for both tC'tlms. The Bulldog dtfense set up the winning score.
f'C(.·overing a Lona Beach fumble on the 49cr l .S-yard line
with 3:09 left 1n th~ pme.
Sophomore quanerback Kevm Sweeney threw a 19·
yard touchdo"n p ss to tightend Mark Scambray to 11ve
Fmno State a 7-0 first quarter le d.
conversion m de u 21·18 at halftime.
Early m the seoond h If, Luis Comesana'.s 44-yard
field goaf'tiod 1t l 21-21, then San Jo State took 27-21
le d when Frasco scored .on a I-yard keeper.
Ort10• %1, Callforala U: Ducks' quarterback Ohns
M1ller fired a 31-ynrd touchdown pass to Lew Sames with H conds left a the Ducks tµmcd a fumble into 1 touchdo~ n for the cond time to belt the Golden Bears.
Ottgon, ut 3·0And off to its best start int 9 years, took
advaniaae of Cal miscuC$ throughout the game and
h nd d the Golden Bears their second Pacific-10 IC? •
Oregon blew 1ts first chance to break a l.4·14 t1e with
6'h minutes left. fony Cherry fumbled a patchout from
quarterback Miller on third-and-two from the Cal 24 after
a dn ve that began on the Ducks' l 9. Cherr) recovered the
ball on the 42, but the miscue took the Ducks out of field
goal nnac. But Oregon got another chance when Cal fullback £d
Barbero fumbled on his own 44 with 2:28 left. Ortaon
linebacker D n Devaney recovered ana the Ducks tarted
on thci r winning drive.
Aflcr Lona Beach quarterb k Ooua Gayn r tied the
game on a 3-yard run in the SC('ond quartCf", Fresno State
took a 14-7 halftjme le d as f'ullb:u;k Dave Adams scored
on a· I-yard run.
• Wiley kicked a 27-yard field goal early in the third
quarter, but Lona Beach came back to tie the game on a 2-
yard run by Mark Sanin and a 34-yard field goal by J~
Wa1blb1toa H , Hoa1ton 7: Hugh Millen connect~ on
a 31 ·yard scoring strike to Danny Greene Just e1ibt
seconds before halftime and the nuub-rankcd Huskies
Bouton'• Sloan Hood (42) ls 1topped by
~ Wuhlncton tacklen In a non~n-ference tame In Seattle. Pred Sm&ll (left)
and Ron Holme. are in on the tackle.
Oceguera. .
Gaynor thrtw for 231 yards. bul was intercepted twice
and fumbled twice on sacks. Fresno State is now 4-0
overall. and Lona Beach dropped to 0-3.
Stallford ti, Saa Jose %1: Quarterback John Paye led a
91-yard last-ditch drive, climaxed by a 17-yard touchdown
run by Thomas Henley, to hft the Cardinal to a narrow
victory over the visilln& Spanans.
Stanford trailed 27-21 early in the fourth period, but
covertd the distance on 10 plays as Paye led the assault
with a 34-yard run to the San Jose State 16, '
The Span&n$ rallied, driving from their own 30 to the
Ca(dinal 25, but quarterback Bob Frasco's fumble was
recovered by Stanford's Matt Soderlund with 21 seconds
remaining.
Stanford held ia 2 t-10 lead with only 90 seconds left in
the first half, but the Spartans scored with a minute
remaining, covering 74 yards with Frasco passing to Keith
McDonald for the final l l yards. The two-point
went on to cru h the Cougars. . Ho~t Wa hinJton, 3-0, broke open a close aame in tbc
second half with fullback Wall Hunt scorina from 6 and 2
yards. and Jacque Robinson going into the end zone on a 3-
yard run. · After a flawless first half, Cougar quarterback Gerald
t:andry fumbled twice and threw two interceptions in the
second half. .
Millen, the Huskies' workman-like junior quar·
terback from Seaule, hit 11 of 22 passes for 178 yards and
one touchdown. He was not intercepted and the Huskies
did not commit a turnover. After tradina the l-1 Cougars, 7-3, most of the first
half. the Huskies drove 87 yards in eight J>~~s for the Milien·t~rcene TD in just 1:24 for a 10.7 ime lead.
Millen set up his TD strike to Greene with a 25-yard
pass to Greene. --
Wula1D1con State It, Ball State U: Rueben Mayes
broke loose for a career-high 20 l yards and one touchdown
as the Cougars nipped the Mid-American Conference
Cardinals m Pullman.
Colleg~, high school football scor es Batt State narrowed the gap to two points wt th 1 :07
remain inf on a 69-yard touchdown strike down the middle
from Nci Britt to split end Ricky Gcorse.
The Cardinals had a chance to go ahead after
recovcrina John Diettrich's on-side kick on the WSU 44.
COLLEGE
Wesf
Nebraske •2. UCLA J
Fresno St. 20, Lono Beech
St, 17
Stanford 21, S.n Jose St. 27
Washington JS, Houston 1
Wasttlnoton St. 16, 8•11 St. 1'
<>reoon 21, C•llfornla 14
Oreoon St. •1, WVomln9 1'
S.nt• Cler• 2•. UC D•vls 21
Nevada L•s Veo-s 31,
Wichita SI. 21
POf'llend St. 27, Weber SI. 2'
S.cramento St. 34, St'
Mllrv's 9
Cal Potv-SLO 36, Hevward
SI 6
Pomone 22, San Oleo<> 22
11te<1i.nds 29, LeVerne ts
C•I lulh«aft 17. Cllftl'nOl'lt·
Mu<ld 11
Occldenlll 1, '°"°"'* SI. 0
W Of-1 13, WAM!metre 13 w WHtlington 11, Oreeon Teet>
Reclcles
use '· Ariton• St. J Cal Stele Fullerton 3', Cok>·
r•do SI. 22
24
Idaho St. '3, Montana O
Utati 21. Air Force 17
Pecfflc 31, N. Arlzon• 21
Montane St. 3', ld•ho 21
fil•w MeJClco 29, Tens Tech
&olse St. J7. Nevada Reno
12
14
Adams SI 31, Western St.,Colo
Carrort, Monl. I. W Monl1n. I E New Mexico It, Fl L-fs 1 Mesa, Coto 31, S Colorado 6 s Ulall 17, N.Mex Hlt!Ands t
N Colorado 1•. Mankato St 22
aocav Mounl••n 27. Mol\l1na
Teet! 12 W N-Mexico 26, Colorado
Mint\ 13
SoUttlwest
Arkansas 11, TUisa 9
Okl•homa 3', Bevlor lS
Okt.horN SI 19, San Dle90
SI 16
Rice 36. Lamer 19
$MU 2•, N. Teus St 6
Tex•s A&M 31, lowe St 17
TCU '2, K•nsas SI. 10
·McNMMt St. 24, w Texas
St. 1
TexH·Arlinglon "· SW Tens
SI 13 ~m Houston SI u , SW ()l(t1·
~6
WATER POLO
Austin Col 20, Tnnilv, ·Tex. 7
8 1$l'IOO 21, Lal\Oslon 20
Cltll SI., ()i(te 24, How.,.C!
Pavne 6
E Centrll u JS, Ark1nses T1et1
11
HardlllO 10, SE Oktehomll '
NW OkllhOma 13 Wlo. Southern
12
30
MkfwHf
1141nols •o. Mlchloen St 7
Ohio St •s. 1owa 26
Purdue 34, MJnnesot• 10
Mlchigen 20, Wisconsin 14
Northwestern 40, Indiana 37
Notre Dame SS, Colorado l'
Missouri 47, Mississippi St
Arkensu SI. 19, S. Illinois O
8owllno Green 41, Mlemi,
Ohio 10
Cent Michigan 31, W, Mich·
lo•n 19
21
Drake JS, New Mexico SI
E. Kentucity 22, Akron 21
Indiana St. 19, Illinois St. 7
N. Illinois 2•, Kent St. 10
R. towa 2•. SW Missouri 10
Ohio u. 16, E. Michigan lJ
Toledo 31, E. llllnols 17
W. tlllnols a , Youngstown
SI 15
AnderlOll 4t, Manchesllf' I 4
Ark.·"60ntlc9tlo 14, Cent Mis·
sourt 7
Aueusr1n.,lll. 31, Carroll, Wis 0
81ket' ~. EIT!P«la St. 0 Bt4oll 3', Grinnell 3 a.mldU St 17, SW Mlnntsot1 9 Benedlctine,Kan. 2•, Md·Am
N11ar-7 Beltlanv. Kan 21, IC•nses
WesJvn 0
27
Coe 17, Lawrence 10
Concwdla, Neb 14, Per-u SI 7
Cornell, lowe 37, RI-14
o.ira Sl 31. SE Mlu ourl 14 OePeuw 54, OllWI Matar-I•
Eerll'lam 24, Sew.,_ 14
Elmhurst 37, Norlh Park I
Fl. Havs St 27, Panhandle SI 11 Frenlllln 42, Sao1naw Vat Sr 24 Friends V , SI. Marv·s. Ken. 11
Guslev Adolclhus 30, SI Olaf 2S
Hamltnl 31, A.UO$bUl'O 0
Henovw 44, 81utfton 7
HeSlino& 27, Colorado Col 1•
Huron tt, Dakota Weslvn 12
1nc111na Centre! 0 , Ferris SI o
lowe WHlyn S2. Concordla, Ill
J1mes1own 7, Mavvttle Sf .. 3
Kalamazoo 13, BenediCllne,111 I
Knox 20. Chicago 17
Lake F«HI 21. IPlnols Col. 6
21 ~~ltt 23, Concord••· Moor,
Michigan Tldl 25, l.ekll&nd l Mltllkln •2, lllinof\ Wntyn ll
Mlnn.·Morrls 41, Winona SI. 21
MIHourHtOllll 50, Evansville 0 Mlnourl Vi l 37, Washburn 1•
MoOl'l'l .. d SI. 27, NOf'lhtl'n SI, so 7 •
21
Mount s.narto 50. Piiisbury o
N O•kota ~. S Oekol1 $1. 7 N Dakota sr. 4', Auouitana.s o
N MiCtllOan 59. Grind V1tlev SI
13
27
6
3
NW MlsM>Uf'I SI. JO,""'° Wesltl'll
NW Iowa 3S. Doane 14
0111w1, Kan 14, McPherson O
SI Jonn's. MHwl. 27. Ctrleton 14
St JOMl)h, Ind fo. Wavne. Midi
St Norbwt 26, Monmouth, II 2•
St TllOmas 2', lkltlel. Minn 0 Sioux Fads 2'. 8ledl Hilb St 17
S Oakol1 22, SI CJoucl St, 21 s 01kOI• Tedi 21. Yankton 0
SW K1nsas SS. Tibor 13
V1IN'l<SO SI, Tavlor 20
Wlt»sll l6, Alblon 7
W1vne, Neb 44, Midland 21
Wtslmar 21, Dina 0
Wheaton 35, North Central o
WIAtam Jewell 21, Evanoet 20
WtS ·LaCroue SS, Wis ·SuPlf'IO(
Wls.·Plallevllle 26, Wis ·Osllkostl
14
Wls.·R1v Falls 27, Wls ·Eau
Ctelr1 6
l•
Wls.·Sl1vens Pl 26, OubuQu. 14 Wis ·WM-alet' 23, Wis ·Sloul J
South
Alabama J7, SW Louisiana
Georole 26, Clemson 2J
Georola Tech '8, Citadel 3
Auburn JS, s. Mlulnlppl 12
Mlulul~I 14, Louisiana
Tech I
Kentucity 30, Tut.ne 26
FlorlCS. St. 31, Ml•ml, Fie. J
Wake Forest 2•. North C•rolln• St. IS
Vandtrblll •1. Ken$8s 6
LSU 27. Ariton• 26 Murr•v 51. J7, Tennessee
Tech 0
13
South Caronna 21 , Duke O
Army 2•. Tennessee 2•
Vlrginl• Tech 21, Richmond
W Carollna 22, VMI 16
Furman 38, Mersh•ll 21
Memphli St •7, Clnclnnetl 7
Middle Tenn 42, Morehead
SI 18
Sol.Ith Caroline St. 4 , How·
erd U. 15
Texas SoUIMrn 33, Ala·
beme St. 20
,..,,,.lechlan SI 14, E. TllMtsSM SI. 0
Cent FlorllM 35, W. Kenlueky 34
Centre 27, Wash. a. L" 12
Clartl Col JS, Tus.klll" 14
E. Carolina :M, Georgia Soultlem
27
Elon 31, C1non·N-man 2t
G«iroerown, Kv 17, ErmN I.
HtnrY 0
Gramofinv St JS. Bettiune-
Cookmn 17
Gullf°'4 l7..Faverrevate St 7 "'
Hemt1lon 11\SI. 17, NC. Ctntnll l3
Jldlsonvllle SI. 24, W GIOr9 ..
IS Jatnft MaO<son S2, Ubet'tv Bep·
hst '3
32
10
JC. Smlltl JO, Bowle SI, 6
K.mucky SI. 1', Llncoln 6
ICenludlV Wnlyn 31. 81Pt1•I U 0
Mars HID 23. Wofford 3
MISS•UIPOI Vat ... Jackson SI •
Morris Brown 1c. Ft V11tev St
NeWtJerrv 21. O.vldson 14
Nlcholl• SI Jl, Austin P11av 6
NW LOYIWna 26, A.ti< ltne Ctlrts·
!Ian 7
Prnl>vllf'lall 16, L-lr·Rtlvnt 3 Rhodes :n, MlllsePs I
Southern u. 21. ,.,.Irle VI"" 7 Trov SI. 35, LMnoslon SI 26
V1r11lnl1 Union 19, Winston·
S.lem 7 •
East
Boston Colleoe S2, North
<Aroline 20
18
Temple 13, Pittsburgh t2
Penn St. 56, Wllllem & Merv
Mervl•nd 20, W. Virginia 17
Virginie 21, Navy 9
Rutoen 19, SvracuM o
Harverd JS, Columbia 21
Cornell 17, PrlncetOf't 9
Penn SS, Oertmouth 2•
Colgate .0, Lehigh JS
Boston U. 21, New Hamp·
Shire 20
14
Brown 27, Y•le 17
Northeastern 34, Budtnefl 33
Connactlcut •1, Moro•n St.
Oetew•re 21, W. Chester 20
Rhode Island 27, Maine o
Hotv Cross 35, Me'$8chU·
setts 7
8rldoe,.,alet',MUS 16. Maine
Maritime 7 BulfalO 3S, Rochester 7
TUCKER •••
Goal at buzzer lifts
Tars to tourney title
From Cl
Ironically, though, Elia was to
deliver an utterance which found a
place in the archives of the beloved
Cubs. Not that there 1sany kind of a
hall where Cub memonesare
enshrined. They grow and flounsh
among the vines on the outfield watts
al Wri&Jcy
Stanley's shot
sin~ CdM, 9-8;
Vtkes win twice
Newport Harbor Hi&h's Rich
Stanley fired in a shot from the
middle of the. pool as the buzzer
sounded to give the Sailors a 9·8
victory over Corona del Mar and the
championship of the South Coast
water polo tournament Saturday.
Stanley's freak aoal came after
Corona del Mar goalkeeper David
Vistaunet had made a save with three . setond.s _remaining and t.hc. p.me
notch d at 8-8.
Vistaunet swam the ball to the t~o
mtter area and was fouled by New.
port Harbor. He then attempted to
loft a pas! lo one of his teammate$ at
the other end of the pool .
But Stanley intercepted and took a
shot as the buu.cr sounded. In high
bool rul a h t th:u ha been
rdcascd pnor to the bouer is a Jive
balJ.
:Trevor Benedict h d three goals for
the T while s1~ other 1Jors addt'd
pl . !df Ordma pa~d Coron dcl
Mar wtlh two aoaJ •
Qcodin orCd four times earlier in
1he day to help th Sta Kinas dcfi t
l.iC>nJ. Bcicli Wtlson. ·I. sn the
mi final" Vt taunet h d ciJht vcs
in the win over the Bruin •
In the champion hip m • tuar1
Lilias scored 1th -ccond rcnuun-
rng m JCl CdM even at 8-8 before
Stanley s goal gave the Sailors the
victory.
Corona del Mar. which won this
tournament last year. 1s now .S-1 .
Marina High took the consolation
champ1onsh1op of the same tour·
nament by downina Indio, 14-7, and
later whipping Crawford. I .S·9. The
Vikings found themsclve in the
consolation bracket after lo in& lhear
tourney opener to Sun~y Hill .
Steve Spanov1ch fired in five goals
in the first game while Larry Slpila
had four in the win over CraWford.
Spanovich scored three ao:ils in the
first quaner to help the Viki~ take•
6-3 lead qainst Indio. a pcrrcn1ally
tou&h.J-A opponent •
The pair of victories improved
Marina's record to 9-2.
Fountain Valley split a patr of
games in the tournament, lo 1n1 to
Sao Oemente. 1()..6, dtspite three
goals by Mike Ruzck, and br1\ting
Fallbrook. I 5·6. behind thr oal by
Tom Ocrvartanian nd two ell
from Brent Peters, Rick Wet . Todd
Van Dyke, Mike Numoraand Ruzek.
In college awon. UC Irvine rt·
bounded from its oven1me lo s to
Pcppndinc on fnday. tmg PCAA
foe Cal '&ate Fullerton, 16·2, 1hen
Jatcr tn the anernoon. rtppl ()c.
c1dcntal. I S-6.
Freshman Tony hell got the nt·
eaters aoin JO the win lll Fullerton,
scorinf three ofh1 four 1 an that
game m the fir t quarter when 1he
Anteaters manufa 1urtd a 7.0 dvan·
l:t •
.. lfwe could have stayed away from
the 13-game and eight-game losing
strtaks," Elia was to say after the 1982
season ... there is no tellinJ what we
m1&ht have been able to accomplish." P.K. Wrietcyis remembered for
many contnbutions to the folklore of
the Cubs, not the least was his remark
in 1966:
"Thcy'.Cltill play a World &ries.
don't they? It ha been so long. I really
don'trcmember." .
Former general manager Jim Gal·
lagher is remembered for one of the
classic utterances:
"The 1948Cu6 were the best
b lldubcvertofinish last in the
Nattonal League:·
Perha~ part of the resentment of
the n1u1 hcd hometown fans is that
the come· lately fan~do not remember
these son oftbmpand guys like
Ernie Banks and Ron Santo and Dick
Ima. In fl ct, lhe bleachercrowd of
tooay may even resent some of the
new ptaycn; hkc Ron Cey and l>aJ...cy
f.Qpc -maybecvenSandbc:rs. L
A !UY u e ted lhat man)' ofth
oldC-ubb1 scouldbcfourid hould
be broUJht bark fora reunion 1fthe
'84 Cubs all t~ 'a~ and play wme
daytime ri mesa1 Wngley,
Jim EnnJht, a rotund and fovable
~II wnterwho pent h"idult ,_
hfc in the Jlf'C bont Wnglc • oncc
1d ... lfthc ub ever make 1t to the
World Scncs, "°°'C will all be ck ...
omchO\\,'" "' I wonder hat he would have
thought bout the Cubs bccomm
mcnns' ream.
Ctrneoil·Mellon 2•, John C.rroll
12 Cent. SI., Olllo JS, Olsl of
Columbia lJ Clarion 14, ShlPMRSbUre 13
Concord ~. w. Va. W1wn o
Cortland SI. 30, Buffalo SI. 17
Curry 17, Man Maritime 6 c.w Post 27, cenr. COMICttcut 6
o.tawere SI 5', N c.t'ollna Al.T 7
O.taw1r1 Val 13, SuM!Ulhanna
10
7
Otn11011 S2. Al1"htnv 14 Dickinson 27, Geor1111lown, 0 C.
.. Edinboro 20, c f«nia, P1 14
Geneve 33. OMrlln 14 • Gellv~o l3, Swarthmore 12 Glenville SI 3S, w Vifo•ni. SI. 14
, Grove Cilv 7, Hll'am Col. 6
Hamiton 20, COlb~ o
It
"
lndlana, Pa 35, SllllC)el'V Rock 14
111\aca 12, Fltchbuf'O SI. 0 Klntn Point ?6, Fcwdham 10
Latave111 16, t<urrro"'n 3
Lowtl 77, RPI I
L vcomlllO 35, Wllkll 13
Man1flttd 13. Lock Hav1n 10 Marcv,_,,.ar 69, Sr, F re nets, Pa o
Mlllersvllle 3', Chevnev 0
Monldatr SI. 41. Khll J Muhieflb4WO 20, Frnkln I. M¥&NI
Norwich 44, Amertc1n fnll n
Plvmouth St. n. W Connectlcul
Ramep0 13, PK• 7
Randollltl·Macon JO, Iona 7 SI. John's, NV I. Marls! 7
SI LAwrence 1', C1111lslui 13 Albanv, NV. 33, Brockoort St. 6
Amhtrsr 21, Bain S
BIOomsbuf'e 23, E. Slrouchburo
13 .
Union, N.V. 2', Hobart 0
UPMle ti, Alt>rlotit 1 Wash. I. Jlrff. If, Thief 14 w. ~ Enotand l3, Fram·
lnoham st. o
W. MMvland 20. Ur,lnus 14 WtstmlMter. Pa,· 31, Wav· nest>uro o
10
Widener 45, Juniata 22
Wll.1'4tm& 17, Middlebury 14
WOl'cesltt St. 40. M9nt1an1n 7
WOl'Cfilet' Ted'! 21, Coast Guard
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Golden West 17, Sant• An• ,,
'Oreh9e Coest-&a, Fullerton' 0
S.ddlebeck 10, Mt. S., An-
tonio 3
Fresno 31, Santa Monlce CC
34
• LA Pierce JS, Pasadena CC
Glendale 16, LA V•ll•v lJ
Bekersfltld 21, Ventur• 7
Cttrilos 10, Scott~. At. 7
Long a .. ch CC St, Wntern
C•I Inst. 6
Anlalope Vellev 6, Citrus 6
Palomar 32, Rio Hondo 17
Riverside CC '°· Eut Los
Arn>etes 0
Groumont 31, San Oltoo
Mesa 2•
Southwestern 36, lmperlel
Veltev 1
West LA n, MoorP•rk o40
S.llst>urv St. 17, Frostburo SI 1• 0 ShePNl'd 37, WHI LlbtrlV J
Trinity, Conn. 41, Bowdoin 6
HIGH SCHOOL
Cvs>ress 38, Ocean View 0
Lovole .a, Santa An• Veltev
Le Quinta 12, ElPel'enze 7
But Britt couldn't connect on three successive pass attem~ts to George and ti&ht end Ron Duncan -and
Dicttnch's try at a 61-yard field goat feU short.
Washington State, now 2-2 heading into Pacific-10
Conference play, picked up its only touchdown when
Mayes bulled 7 yards into the end zone 33 seconds into the
second period.
LSU %7, Arlioaa H : -The host Tigers outlasted the
Wildcats and the taJented toe of Max Zendejas with
quanerback Jeff Wickersham passini for 204 yards and a
touchdown and Dalton Hilliard runnma for l 45 yards and
another score. · .
Zendejas, a junior, kicked four field goals, including
one for SO yards and another for 49. The first half was dominated by Arizona's huge
lineman, both on offense and on defense, as well as an alert
defensive back; Allen Durden, who intercepted a Tiaer
pass at the Arizona 4 and ran 96 yards for a touchdown
early in the first quarter -the lon&cst touchdown run in
Wildcat history. .
Nevada Lai Vee•• SI, Wlcb.lta State U: Quanerback
Randall Cunningham ran for one touchdown and threw
for two more as the Rebels rolled up a 3S-O halftime lead
and cruised to the non-<looference win.
Cunningham scored on a one-yard run and threw
touchdown passes of2.S and seven yards to Byron Brown as the Rebels dominated the.first half, holding Wichita
State to just eight total yards.
Pacific 18, Nortbtna Artioaa H : Sophomore runnina
back James Mackey took a draw play SS yards for a
touchdown on the fourth play of the second half to spark
Pac1fic to the non-conference victory.
No. 2 Clemson upended ..
Ohio State-romps, Michigan ·
escapes in Big 10 openers
From AP di1patclat1
A TH ENS, Ga. -Kevi n Butler booted a 60-yard field
goal into a I 0-mile wind with only 11 seconds remain ins
Saturday, snapping a tic and ~sting the 20th-ranked
Georgia Bulldoas to a 26-23 upset victory over the No. 2
Oemson Tigers.
Clemson, 2-1 , had tied It two minutes earlier when
Donald lgwebuike booted a 4S..yard field goal to
apparently enable the Tigers to overcome seven turnovers.
But Georaia. bchipd quarterback Todd Williams,
who himself had five interceptions, marched the Bulldogs
36 yards to Clemson's 44-yard line to set up Butler,founh
field goal of the game. The pmc-wrnner tied a
Southeastern Conference distance record, set io 1982 by
Tennessee's Fuad Reveiz and last week by Florida's Cbns
Perk.in•. L~
In other pmei. around the country:
Ohio State '5, Iowa H: In Columbus, Ohio tailback
Keith Byars ran, pas!cd ~ threw for four touchdowns;
leading the fifth -ranked Buck.eyes to an opening Bia Ten
victory over No. 14 Iowa.
Byara, a 23.S.-pound junior, nn for two scores of .SO
and 1 yards. cau&ht a 14-yard touchdown pass from
quanerback Mike iomczak and made his first collcaiate
pass a 3.S-yard sc:orina strike to flanker Mike unesc.
MJcbJ1u H, Wluoula U: Wolverine quarterbick
Jim Harbaugh fired one touchdown pass and fullback Bob
Perryman ran for another score as 16th-ranked Michipn
fought off a sccond·half Badscr ralJy for the Big Ten
opening win .
Perryman sc~red on a 3-yar.d run. lo.cap an 80-yard
dri vc late in the third quarter to aive Mich1pn a 17· 7 lead.
Florida State H, Miami 3: Derck Stbmidt kicked
three first-half field goals and Jessie Hester bqhcd 77 yards
for a touchdown early in the third quarter as di~ i'5th-
ranked Seminoles built a commanding t 7-point lead and
rolled to a rout of No. 4 Miami.
Pea.n State H, Wllllam fr Mary 11: Tony Mumford
slashed for J 28 yards and David Clark added 113 as the
seventh-ranked Nittany Lions, scoring touchdowns on its
first five possessions, remained undefeated by rolling over
visiting William & Mary.
Marylud H, West Vt.rpm. 1'1: Jess Atkinson kicked a
20-yard field goal with 21 seconds remaining to culminate
a time-consuming drive and pve the visiting Terrapins an
upset win over the Mountaineers.
OkJalaoma State It, SU Dltgo State 11: I.any Roach
booted four field goals and the host Cowboys blunted a late
Aztec State drive at the goal line as No. 12 Oklahoma State
survived qainst upstart San Diqo State.
Oklaboma 3•, Baylor U: Quarterback Danny Bradley
threw for two touchdowns and linebacker Paul Mi&)iano
returned an interception for another score as the 11th-
ranked Sooners powered past the visitin& Bears.
Notre Damt 65, Colorado 14: In South Bend, Allen
Pinkeu scoi'CO tlirec toucli<fowns and quarterback Steve
Bcucrlein completed his first nine passes, leading the
Fiahtina Irish to a crushing victory over winless Colorado.
Bo1toa CoUe1e H, Nortlt Carolla H: Doua Autie,
puina ouutandina protection and throwing with a fine
touch, passed for six touchdowns and 354 yard as the
10th-ranked E.a&Jct rolled over Nonh Carolina. ·
A•"'-U, So•Uaeni Mt..lnippl U: Sophomore
halfbeek Brent FullwOod scortd on a 96-yard kickoff
return and a l·yard dive to ignite the l9th·ranked Ti&en.
SMU U, No.rUa Tuai State t: Mustatta tailback Regie
Ouperd tcored on two short touehcfown runs Hd
quanerblck Don Kins provided timely pauin1 to carry
13th-ranked SMU 10 its easy win.
ANGELS BEATEN BY RANGERS, 9-7 . ••
Prom Cl
8Cn1qucz cxplamcd. "l wa aoing one
WI) an<J the bill the other. I had no
chance."
ficr Ward's bloopan bomc run.
the Angel • bUllpcn t.qa.n to falter.
Buddy Bell followed W•rd' sec-
ond homer ~1th a ingl to chase
nche1A asc fa red no beucr, ur·
rcndmn three h1lS to the fiBt four
hurcn he Ii OC'd, and by the lime the
inning over, the An I were 1n 1
9·6 hole.
After inching closer "'th a run m
1he ninth, the Angel5 pvc Jac~son"
ch nee 10 rcprc nt the tying run
pin t TuaJ reliever Tom Henke.
Pmch·htltcr Rod Care opened the innln tth 1ngl • nd evcntuall
came around to score on Oown1n1'1
fly tO righL
llcm:I Thoma . n.1nnm1 for DcC1·
noes who had moved Carew to third
wuh a s1naJe, was balkrd to second
br1nJJnaJackson to the plate.
"I would've had a linle l'\lOrc of 1
hot at him (Henke) 1f there hadn't
been a hasc open after he balked,"
~phuncd JacksOn. ••1 knev. J could've
bu the ball out of the ball ~r~ but he
didn't throw me 1ny1h1na 10 hn.
When he balked, wt lcn a blsc ORC"·
&0 he d1dn'1 hl\C to puch to me.
Jackson ended thCpmc by fann na
n 1 :l·2 pnch, • bill tow and 1way, ,,
\ t
0
FoR IHf Rr roi{n
~ . ' .
'f ..
MAJOR LIAGUI STANDINGS
A"*1CU LAHUe wan DIVl$IOfi W L P'cL Ga
KaruasCllv
Mlnnelota Mien Oeklalld ~flt CNC.oo TtllH
IO 74 .Jlt 79 7S .513 1
71 7S 10 I~ 11 14 451 11'11
• 71 ... 51 t h 7f U 4SS 10
" '7 .A31 12.,,
IAST DlvtSIOtC
a•O.lroh " SS 11'otonto U 6'
Pltw Yottl Q 10 lot.ton 11 n
11111mor• 11 n Clevt&lnd 6t N Mltwa\Me .., ti a-won dMllon llltt
S.--Y"•klrft
1"101• ........ , Toronto :r. Mllwa~" I Detroit 6, fQw Vorll 0 MinnnOte 4, Cle¥$nd 1
~-ah' •• Olk nd 2 ao&ton •• kltlmot• J S.llle 1, Ollcato I
T~1Gemes
Tuu (Si.wart .S-14> et Allllb ($aton 1•11
Hew York iFontenof 1·11 11 DelrOll
(Morr'-ll~H) '
Mllw•IMl" (N\cCIUre 4•11 11 Toronto Cl.Alai IH)
BotlOn (Giii 2rJ) ti laltitnott (0 ~rtlMl •·I)
Ctevllel\d (Uldur M l ti Mlnnetote
(SmllhlOll IS• IJ)
Seeltlt (Moore '•1') et Chlctoo (lurnt 3·11)
Otkland ICodlroll •·•> et Kensas cuv
(Jontl 2-2)
MeMIY"• Ollmet .,_.et K1111as Cllv, 2. U•nl
Hew Vork at ltltlmora, (n) Toronto at ao1ton, (n)
MiMtSOI• •• Chlceoo, (n) Ottroll al Mltweull .. , (nl
Oeklend el Ttx", (n)
Nstlenll LMtue
WUT DCVISION w L:. f"d ....
11·San Olt9o N 61 SSI Atlanta 71 n .SO> I~ Hol.4ton 76 1' 490 10,.,
DMIWt 15 IO .. 11 ~
Onc:lnnln " " 42' 20•ri 't9I F rtl'CllCIO I.A tO A 16 22
IAST OMS.ON
ChlcHo " .., .•
,.._ Y°"' IS 70 S.-' st Loult 11 n .m t
PNladalptiJe II 7• .5l3 10 ~tr..i 74 1' .,. 16 Pftl~ 10 IS 02 21
-division 11111 S.""9Y"s SC...
5911 Francisco I, 0...... 7
New York 4, ~trMI 2
Chlc.Ho et St. Loul1. PtlCI , rain
Pllllburotl 2, ~· l (l2 IMtnOS) Cloclnnall 2, HouJton I (13 "1nk1ol)
Allaftl• 5, San Dlteo 2 TMIY'I~ 0...... <Hooton 3·5) at San Frt11Clsco
(Riley CHI)
Cl\bto (TrOYI 12-7 and Edttr.tev l·I)
at SI. LCM.tis IOwnbeV 0-2 and Andular
lf-1)), 2
Monlr•I (Smith 12•12) el Ntw York
(Gooden 16-f)
Ptlltade!PNa (Rtwlrf 10-•) al PlllW>ur9h
(Tudor 10-lll
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leedl) -• 111911rl 1 Mn!I , 6S. MU 6 "*-'••· -IN!Cktr91, '4 ICul9lft.
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Ntw0rlMM 1 J • m .s 1t ~ J • 0 '° JI 1 , 0 71 7S
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Wat.hlnotOn I 2 • .m 71 " AM&a~ANCONFIRIMCS .... ltaldlt'I , I 0 IMO 14 41
KaMe1Clty 2 I • "' ... 71 SanDttoo 1 1 0 "7 '° " $Qftle 2 1 0 M1 17 SS Denver , I 0 "7 " 6S Ctnlrat
Pttl'1Mirtft , 1 0 M1 74 .. ,..,,ttalld 0 , I 000 31 77
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lndltlllt>Oll• 1 2 • m n 71
luff110 0 3 0 -" 1' , .. .,..Gemes
Ram1 at ClllC:lnnell ~C11tnNI 2 at 10
am.>
lndl1netlOI!$ at Miami (CllanNI 4 11
pm.)
GrMn lav at Da .. 1 !Cf\anNI 2 at
p.m)
HOU51on 11 Atlanta MlnnMOll at Detroit
NY Jets 11 luffelo
PlltltlUrotl at Cleveland
SI Lovi, at New Orie•"' k .n Francisco at f'tlii.delPhla WathlntlOll et New Entlalld
Chlcaoo at Slalllt Kansat Cllv at ~
TlmN a.v ti NV Giants Mll*Y'• GerM
San °""'° •t bMlan
COLLEGE
NWll*• 42. UCLA J ~wQuwtafs
~ '15 1 1......a -UCLA .. I 0 l' .,_ l
...._J..5mlth I run (kick felled)
~. 4 run (Gamtlll HSI
from $undMte)
H*-tlelhmM 3 run (Llvlllll!llOCI kic:ll)
UCLA-FG U. 34
NtD-:-SwtnMlll 1t run CUvlnoslon tuca) ~ I.A run (Kltlll kidl)
Nib MM 4 run (Klein kick} A-71,.US
TIAM ST A TtST1CS .... Finl downs ~
ltllltltt-varcb '2-36t Paulne varcb 104 R'1urn varcb 62
,,..... 10-lf-l
Pl.l\11 6•32
Furnb4a--lost 3·1
.-.natti.t-vercb •·30 Time of .,. .. 11on 31:%7
&NDMOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Hetlrhltt: J. Smith, 20--12l;
OuOole, I· 104; ltattlmM. 11-52; M119$, l-41;
Swan.on, Ht; Gelto11, l-11; Pflntr. 2-7;
SUncllere, ... 4; Turi*'. >-2. UCl.A: An-drews, 1-32; Wllev, 4·1'; Prlm.rl, 5-11;
NotTll. 7·11 ,,...,.,.., ...... minus 36.
PASSING-Nebraska: Sundbert, 10-17·1·104; Turner. 0-2..... UCLA: sin-. 1>-21-1-111. Norrie 1.15-+46. ltECEIVI~ s..-, 3-33,
KlmDaG. 2-21, J. Smith 1-ll, ~. t-15, Fr.H, 1-12, Mllel, 1-4, Pwtw, 1·3. UCLA:
Andrews, 7·52. SNrrarcl, 3·37; T--',
3-16, Dorr ... 1-11; Wiison, HJ; Crail. HI, Yount. 1-10, Wiiey, l•I ; GarlDeidl.
l ·3, Farr 1-for-mlllu$ 3
USC 6, Al'IHM St. J
San ... OuaftWI
USC Arizona St.
J 0 0 >-; 0 0 3 .-3
USC-FG Jordan 50
ASu-FG ltndetas 20
USC-FG Jordan 50
A-7Ult T• AM ST A Tlf11CS USC Finl doWM 17
ltull'lll·varch '1-175 P1ulne verd• 121
lt'1urn vards 7' PaSMI 10-17·2 Pl.I\ ts 7-43
F"'"°'""'°'' 5-3 PeM!tllt-VM"d& 6-42
Time Of ~ 3637
ASU 12
30-101
171
13 11-32-2
10-0
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NtCMVIDUAL. STATISTICS
ltUSHING-USC: Cn.itdlar, 31-15; '-"· 16·'4; Pola, S.-40. ArlzOfll St_ Crawford,
lS-71; WlllWns, 6-21; Cladl. 7-7. PASSING-USC: SllllburY, )-S-0, •1;
Mel.Mn, 7·12-l, IO. ArllOfll SI.: W•er.
11-32-2, 171.
RECEIVING-OSC: Wwa. 5-67; No!'·
IMll, 2•2'; Cormier, 2·1', ArltOflll SI.~ Dav,
J.o1•: Allen, 2·46, Anlns, 1·20.
CSU
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21
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(wtty klek)
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lurnbro, A"'9¥1 Brother. Ttrna 1:51 41S. u IXACTA (Ml oald sm '°
SIXTH RAC•. Ont mllt NU
JadU;p I H Pttller) 7..00 4 20 2 IO
TYPlcal (SIWI\) 100 5.00
Pine llY (J, P9f'l<wl 1IO
Abo ra<ed H H Tremor, Scotdl CIOUd, Master Joke, CrU11!11e
Time: Ut 2/5
U IXACTA (4•7) Nici Slf.40
SIVlln"H RACll. Ont mlll Mee.
Im A Wanderer (Parker) '-00 • 2 • 3 20 The ltaio. (Plitftol 4 IO lA
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Time. UI 1/S.
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lllGHTM RACL Ont mlll PaCt
Peter Ofteclin (Sletnll t 40 6 00 S.IO
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NINTM RAC.. Ona mite HQ
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Maolt Frlli (0'0WV.) UO
Also r.cM Famllv Portrait, '"-'• Henovtr, Native Hao, Dutch TrMt, Nvallo
Del
Tlmt 1;55 Cl" U IXACTA ('·SI Nld S103IO.
SJ PKK SIX (l-1-4-1-1-6) Nld St0060
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Six QlfttOlafloft Mid S5' '° Wini 349 Winnlnt tlcQls <ttve l'IOnts).
nNTM It ACL Ont rnl)t 01C9
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lov, C.ta.n Jamel, Derby LorCI, ~ Trldl
T~ 2:01 l lS.
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SATURDAY'S RISUL.TS
(1 ...... .., ........... )
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SS IXACTA (7·41 Mid 1136.50
QUAATIRHO!llSl.S
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Piss II To Mil <Hartl uo Allo reced: Ala Host, Roman Emolre.
lttO A Jet,"-The Limit, Hold A Klc:Mr, Sw.tL....._
Tlmt. 20.10.
SS IXACTA (3·7) •Id UIUI
TM•D RACI-150 .,.,._
ltMI E•v JI r-(Hrt) 4. 3 IO ,_.
Mllllll Maid (Thomes) lUO UO
Cllf'fels CE. Garde) lUO
Also rtcld• Ito. COUllttQ, Cl'litllo,
Texas Truo. Humllut COUIWY, Krwck•
Ku. Azure AcalrcL
Time. 17.76.
SS llXACTA (4·1) Mid S30UO.
THOttOUGHM•os FOURTM RACL 6 tunoftel
Ulltl Ctlllf (°'9dl) 6 '° Ut :t.• Wftt.,_t S4uw• (llack) 2.lt t.20
SOntl For Mot Ftttler (An) ) 41
AllO r~ CIWlot, ...,,,.-~ """· Dlvaldo, 0 Denny aovte.
Tlmt. 1:11 215.
ftlf'TH RAC&. I I/ 14 mlleL
Tent T.. CllM'M) 1 UO 5'0 00
Juice Piii. Clrtswelll H 00 7.20
5'1umonl Kid (Oomlngue1) 7.00
Also raced leolev, PIMMnt Native, Doc .._.,, Sult111·1 Rul!MI, Fl9ontr0'1 Pride. .
Time: 1:47 21s. n DAIL. y DOUaL.t (, .. , Pald ...,, ..
SlXTM RAC•. I 11 U mllel Classv Monlt (Hansen) 6M uo uo
Court Aai (Noeuez) lUO ut
....... Time (~l) 2•
AllO rllC9d Ciro Clone. Eesltrll Jo. C•
Oartw. Mt Ffl' Cl\eliie, Sir Maetc. Til'l'la. lM 4 rt'°
SS DACTA ll·IJ Mid smoo
'
111fnber 23 1e&t
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CIOIL•H uc....._M.cs.......,.,
744111-'W
tci lfUlllrton 0 ' D ._ 2 UC ilr' iCDfflle a.I f Day 2. ltutM L
Awerumo 2 c.to. i . ROl11 L OIMlr ~ .. ma i, s.tY 1
UC: 1rWr!t '5. Ocrt , ' 7 A
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UC 1r11nt 4 6 I ,_lS
UC lrvtne sair1nt W • S.lel rte 2. "°" 2, WOOCI 2, ~ 2 Dav I lkAl l
$Mly 1
HllAt SCHOOL _. c..11 Twww-:.-
C..... _. Mlf I. lAl'9 ._.. -I LOlll leKft Wllon J 0 i0 o-;1
CorOfta Oa1 IMr 1 I I 6-t eor-.., ,,.., ICOl"m OHl!l8 ... T1c1W
I, L I, T flCIOll 1. Herwv
........ Hlw'Mr t, C... M MIW I
C#ofll cNI Mer * I I 6-t Mhoon Herw 1 3 I +-f c-dal Miii' scorlne o.dllw 'L
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Crewforo l J 1 ,._ •
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84 ottwtoa •• L..w-i '.&.
,.. ~ 11. ,.-.. 'V...,.
SM a.n.. J 2 2 >-10 Feun!a ValltY 0 2 i >-6
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Felbr..a l t l t-6
FOUflfeill 'Vtlflttrot 4 4 4 >-15
Fount.in V...., scor11!9: ~ J,
Pttert 2, Weill 2, VWt °"' 2, IUMk 2. Nll"'Ol'I 2, GuYClt l, Klllltt l.
MON·liAGW
.... Dtl 11. Attllla •
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Maler Dei 7 J 2 f-12
flMllw o.i M:Ol'IN -8IMC t . MUllO i. ......, 4, Sml 1, lk-.. l
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(atS-.. WJ s--.-....
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d9f lkVClt ~Slevia ~ <U.SJ, .. 1 •.. ,. 6-2;
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(FAl'Q), ........ 1. ,..___...,..
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COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, C7, 8
.She's one step fro111 .tqp of the CP4 world_
. . ' .
Move from auditing entertainment firms
to real estate. manufactUt'ingP-a~d off
JOY DEE ANTHONY
Dllllr .... C..; • • 114Mt
Other than her father, \\ho tauaht
tier mat challenae-can be met in the
face of the most disheartening bar·
riers, Christine Thompson's mentofi
have been fictional chiractcn from
the·paaes of novelist Ayn Rand's pro. free enterprise works. Today as a
· senior rnanaaer of a bi& eiaht _public
accountina firm's Oranae County office, Thompson has reached what
many CPAs stnvc for. Jn nine )can
with Peat Marwick. she's climbed
throuah fourstaffand two manaacrial
positiona. The next 'tcp is partner.
the top poaition available in the public accounti'n(world.
With no plans in the works to act
roarried or to raise a family, Thom_p.
on baa carved a niche in auditina for
re•l estate and manufacturina com-~nies here In Oranac County. She's llao been involved with non-profit
Cll'pnlz.ationa like the Ora nae County
Penormina Arts Center. Her clients
have included Divenificd Properties,
Bredero (a Dutch development firm),
Pondero11 Homes, and the Hunt·
ln&ton Beach Company. :
But real estate and J?l&nufacturina
weren't always her hrst 1ntertsts.
Thompson, a LOng Beach' State ~d
with a dearee in business adminis-
tration, bcpn her carttr with Peat
Marwick auditina 20th Century fox
throuih Peat Marwick's Loi Anacin
office. Jt was a &lamoroua world.
Thompson remembers lunches at the
commissary where celebrities ate.
The touahest decision she has yet had to malce was movi~ from that
L.A. office to Oranae County. The
first year was far from easy. Peat
Marwick had recently underaone a
move from Santa Ana and a cha nae in
inanaaement. Everyone had to ad· iµst, not just newcomen. But soon,
Thompson says, she rea1iied that by
choosma real estate and manufac-
turina(ompany auditina. she'd found an lnterestina. non-aeoaraphically
fixed field. Had she stayed with the
entertainment world, her choices of
workinJ environment would have
been 11mple: either Loa Anaelea or
New York. Here in Oran4e County, Chriatine
enjoys ,olf, tenni1, aerobic work-outs
and aklina. She's also a foundina member of .. Southern California
Network of Executive Women," act·
ina now s member of the board ot directors by vinue of h ving been
president of the croup. The
Network's basic function is to sen e as
a forum for female executives or
philanthropic women who have con-
tributed substantially in leadership
roles in the community, affordina
them rcaular op~rtunities to share
thouihts and ideas. No outside
spcaKers pre ide.
Thompson 11y1 it's been excitina to
sec Peat Marwick'• Oranae County
office arow from 40 employees to
almost 200 lust durina the time she's ~n there. She attributes this to Peat
Marwick havina been continually on
the forefront of innovative audit
techniques and havina encouraaed
community invQ.!.yement. Just two ~can 110. the CPAs who ao out in the field to conduct audits bepn armina
themaelve1 with personal computers.
Previously, much of what they did
was done manually. ThomptOn says
this alono has been a tremendous boost to efficiency.
As fir 11 pcnonal efficiency is
concerned, Thompson counsels
youna people, includina her younaer sisters, to consider steppina out of
collqe to work for a year in order to
define their 1oal1. Thompson &rtw up
in Salt Lake City and a pent a ff rlt year
in collqe as an Amencan Literature m~!>r. Then 1he moved to Teus and
ortgageCh
Fixed-Rat•
Ad)u1table
Rate
·--~Ju1t1ble
Mortgage
Lender
Contaot
Fulttrton S&L
An~ loan offlotr
Paci le Coat S&L
Any loan offloer
Flrtt Security S&L
Any loan offioer
Lender Contaot
S1nt1 Paula S&L
Any loin offloer
Sear• Savin~ Bank Any loan o toer
Centre! S&L Any loan.,offloer
Lender
ContMt
Long Beach S&L
Anyloaz1 officer
Glendale Fed. 8&L
An~ loan offlc;er
Paci le Fed S&L
Any loan ottloer
Int. ... ,.
13.875
1-4.000
14.000
Int. ..... "'· 11.50 2.00
11.eo 1.ao
11.251.875
Int. ..... "'· 10.950 2.25
11.50 2.0
10.875 3.0
AUTO UPHOLSTERY a, Sta1tll1
MERCEDES SPECIALIST
SPE(~IAL
OF THE MONTH
ORIGINAL GERMAN
SOFT TOPS FOR
230 -250 .
280 -450.
380 -500SL
'995.60
Completely Installed
Amort. Mal.Im um
"'· Yra. Loan
2.50 250
2.75 150
3.00 250
Amort. Int. Maximum
Yrt. AdJ. .Cep Loan
250 emo. 5.0
250 emo. 5.0
250 12mo. 5.0
Amort. Int. M1xlmum Yra. AdJ. Cap Loen
250 12 mo1. 5.125
300 e mo1. 5
250 12 mo1. 5
Newland
Center
plans
related
711W.17th St., Co1ta Mesa
C7
Call 645-9841
Siana! Development C'orp. has
aMounced m~or plans for Newland
Center, its 144, 900-square-foot shop-pina center in Huntinfton Beach
Vice president Wilham S. Walkup
confu-med that ground . has been
broken for a 2,SOO.square-foot Buraer Kina and that the restaurant is
expected to open in December.
STARTING
A NEW BUSINESS?
According to C111fornl1 Bualn111
1nd Prof111lon1 Code (Sec. 17900 to
17930) 111 peraona doing bualn111
under 1 Uctltloua name must flit 1
1t1tement with the County Clerk and
hive It published four times In 1
• new1p1per serving the er11 In which
the bu1ln111 11 located.
"
The 1t1t1ment It required by law
1nd 11 nece111ry In protecting your
bu1lne11 neme. Moat b1nk1 require
proof of flllng to open comm1rcl1J
1ccount1.
The DAILY PILOT provldea both
flllng and pubtlcatlon 11rvlce1. Wt
heve all the nece111ry form• and
melnteln • CS.Uy service to the Orenge
County Courthouse. Either atop by one
of our convenient 0Htc11 or phone the
LEGAL DEPARTMENT 842·4321, Ext.
332 for more lnform1tlon end tormt.
,.
The 6,300-square-foot Mother's
Market &. Kitchen is celebratinJ its
grand opcnina this month and off en a
natural foods arocery and natural
foods re taurant.
Another major attraction to New-
land C~nter will bt the addition of Bif
Korea furniture showroom, the new-
est Bif KorcL outlet in Oran•c County. The m~or showroom will occup) 8,-430 square feet of pace on a
front pad of Newland Center.
Completion of the 81f Korea a.tore
is set for 1prina of J 98S.181 f K rca
5ptt11hzcs 1n teak home and office furniture.
Buttcrcrcek Cellars 1s also t to
open thi month. The 1.613.squarc-
foot hop will offer 1 fine selecl on of
aourmct \\Inca and chce
n•ex•pen•alve•
•on Ill IJ*'' al'I) not " •n price, rt11on1bl1,
aov.t11~..., ....
CIH fi c:f Advert ng M2·5e78
\\Orked tor a minimum c in an
accounting office. It was th s ex-
perience, he says, which led her to
discover how much she laked the field. At age 22, she began again to
work on a degree, this time in
business with a specialization in
acc:ountin .
Christine sa)s she h~pe to take a
week off soon and head for Hawaii where she can reread Rand's novel
... Atlas Shrusaed." Oo a beach 1n quiet
contemplauon, she says she can
reconsider what it means to be IS
much of a heroine as the one in the
novel.
Home buyers
qualifying
session set
Jacque Kemf branch a&Jes man· •&~rofColdwel Binker'• Costa Mesa office, has announced a free home
buyer's quaUMna session1 to be held at the Costa Mesa office, 2,99 Harbor
Blvd., from 7.9 p.m. Sept. 27.
Coordinated by Kemp, the aeasiotla
cover numerous topics for buyen and
provide 1n1wcn to que1tion1 such a1:
how to qualify to buy a home, what a
lender looks for. the advantaae• of
ownfna v1. rentina, and the type• of
loan• available in today's market.
This particular acsaion wilt feature a special aeament on a unique hiah
speed computer 1y1tem from Lee
Monaaae Corp. of HuntinJton Beach, which quickly matches chentt
with homes they can afford.
ORA.NGE COAST STOCKS -. Here are the atock market acdYldea of publicly traded
Oran1e County firm• for the week ended Friday. Sept. 21.
Data pr~vtded by NeWpOrt ,Securltlea Corp. · ·
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host an end-of-the-summer for added dimension. Also In-shelves and window designs that
barbecue at Its Somerset Point eluded In Somerset Point homes feature nautical and arched win-
community In Laguna Nlguel are waJk-ln wet bars In most dowa.
today. plans, skylights, window seats, The homes have three-car
The famlly event begins at and breakfast nooks, along with garages, full rear yard fencing,
noon In the backyard of Model accents such as oak splndles and fire-treated shake roofs, con-
Four, a two-story plan featuring hand rails, 'raised panel Interior crete driveways and outdoor gas
five bedrooms and three baths. doors and custom lighting fix-barbecue fittings.
The menu wtll feature hot dogs, tures. Prices range from $189,500 to
popcorn and soft drinks, with Klttchens feature 11-cycle $2,.9,900. •
Ruffles the Clown entertaining dishwashers, ~If-clean Ing To reach Somerset Point, take
children with a variety of tricks ovens, touch control microwave the Santa Ana Freeway and exit
and balloons. ovens, and tee-maker plumbing, at Crown Valley Parkway. Go
Somerset's model complex In-plus oversized pantries, ceramic west to The Street of the Golden
eludes four single and two-story tlle counter tops1 oak cabinets, Lantern and turn left. Follow the
homes. Buyers can purchases a oak-trimmed luminous ceilings signs to the sales office, located
home with four bedrooms; three and greenhouse wtndows. at 25<451 Bumtwood In Laguna
bedrooms plus den; five Many master bedrooms are N!Quel.
bedrooms or four bedrooms plus endowed with a wood-burning Sales representatives are
den; and as many as three full ff replace .and master baths fea-avaJlable to 85$lst homebuyera
baths. LMng apace ranges from ture oval steel tuba 8'Jrrounded daHy from 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
1,926 to 2, 700 square feet. by ceramic tile, double sinks with on weekends from 10:30 a.m. to 6
Designed for executives, antique brass fixtures, Corlan p.m.
Somerset Point homes Include counter tops, tlled showers (sep-For further Information, call
such features as tile or wood arate from tubs In most plans) 831-1216.
parquet entries that lead to and oak cabinets for linen •--------sunken living rooms and family storage.
rooms, warmed by woOd-bum-Exteriors are designed In Cape
Ing fireplaces. Celllngs are Cod styte, with wood siding and
Valley's New Chase
homes ·selling quickly
DeSlgned as-~n affordably
priced housing alternative f 9r
young singles and couples want-
ing to purchase ~Ir first home,
Shawntana Development's New
Chase homes In Fountain Valfey
have been selling rapidly In
recent months.
vlronment.
A Sales Success:
-FOR.THOSE
Currently, only seven con-
dominiums homes remain to be
sold.
The single lever one and two-
. bedroom designs at New Chase
have wood-burning fireplaces
with tlle, h~arths and facrn9s.
solid wood ·entry doors with
sunburst wtndows, European-
atyte Cflblnets, formaJ dining
areas and vaulted or 9-foot-hlgh
celllngs. ·The master bedrooms
feature cultured marble pullman
tops and mirrored wardrobe
doors.
The homes also have central
air conditioning, an Interior laun-
dry area, a private storage room
and a private patio or balcony.
Oversized sliding glass doors
provide patio access to create a
free-flowing Indoor/outdoor en-
WOOdbddle llf•tyle
Many of the New Chase con-
dominiums Include applieances
such as ref rlgerators and wash-
er/ dryers In the sales price. On-
site s8Jes reprMentatlvea wfH
provide complete detaJls.
Within the community's land-
scaped environment are a swim-
ming poof, twO whirlpool spas
and aundeck area. Jogging, bfk-
lng and horse traits are nearby at
the Santa Ana river bed.
The homes are priced from just
$73,500 to $103,000.
A bond financing program for
first-time buyers offers a 9.9
percent first year Interest rate,
wtth only 5 percent down. VA,
FHA, and conventional loans are
also avaJlable.
Open dally between 10 a.m.
and 6 p.m., the sales office and
decorated model homes may be
reached by taking Harbor
Boulevard north from the San
Diego Freeway and proceeding
to the site just north of Warner.
For additional Information call
531-52~.
lllke UMI SlalDe llqer r9lu on tbe wooden bddC•
•••• _.. -of two ........... lak• la tbe lmae
cc-•Ulty of Wooo.rNI PafkYlew. llodel9 an on
dl8plan..,. Weet Tale Loop aad Blae Lake ftortb.
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Visit Our Grand Previ~w Showing -And See Why
·We've Sold Over 75 -Units In 10·WeekS! . ·
•Overlooking Terry Park
• 1 & 2 Bedroom
Condominiums
Designed Exclusively
For Those 55 and over
• Remote Controlled
Securit,y Entry Gate
• Short Blocks from Shopping & Services
• Clean Air & Fresh Ocean Breezes!
lnformaffon center open dB/ly 10 am to 6 pm
Mondays 1 pm to 6 pm. .
7631 T yk>r A ., Huntington Beach 7141842~727
Da Otaoge eo. I DAILY PILOT /Sunday S ptember :23, t98.C
ancho MOnterey designed
with single buyers in mind
Lyon Co. 's Plan B offers dual suites,
"Nowadays, an Impressive
mment of the new homes
market Is represented by part-
. nershtp purchasers, slngle adults
who pool their ·credit and re-
sources to escape the rent trap
and purcha e a home.
.. With thls In mind, we decided
to off er a dual master suite plan
at Rancho Monterey," s Id Brian
Norkaitis, vice president for The
Wiiiiam Lyon Co., discussing the
criteria Involved In designing
Plan B, The Santa Bart>ara, one
of four townhome floor; plans
offered at Rancho Monterey.
The two-story Plan B has a
central fire place Jn the living
room and a garden window and
b~akfast nook In the kitchen. A
guest powder room Is also
located on the first floor.
The second floor Is reserved
for the two bedrooms, each with
Its own private bath and separate
closet space.
All Rancho Monterey
townhomes feature a two-car
garage with direct home access,
plus a fully-fenoed rear yard area
that extends the full wldt~ of each
residence. •
Architects Hales-Langston of
Orange designed the homes.
Focal points Include double
door entries, sloped celllngs In
living rooms and master
bedrooms, wood-burning fire ..
places, and wall-to-wall carpet-
ing in llvlng rooms, family rooms,
halls, stairs and bedrooms.
The kitchens feature bullt-ln
appliances, Including self-clean-
ing, eye~level double oven's with
exhaust hoods; automatic dish-
washers; ·and food waste dis-
posers. ..
These are complemented by
custom oak cabinets, pantries,
formlca counter tops, sheet vinyl
floormg, and luminous oak-
trimmed celling lighting.
Selected floor plans Include
breakfast bars and garden win-
Plan to subdivide?
make sure broker
knows the ins, outs
A real estate broker f Inds a
buyer for a 40-acre parcel. At the
suggestion of the broker, the
buyer divides the parcel Into four,
10-acre parcels, recording · • a
parcel map for this purpose, and
lists the newly created parcels
with the same broker.
The broker than tells prospec-
tive buyers of the 10-acre parcels
they can divide the parcels Into
four 21~-acre parcels. Again, the
broker says he will take the
listings for the resales.
The broker tells the buyers
they can quickly and easily file
parcel maps with the local plan-
ning authorities
The four 10-acre parcels are
sold, and each buyer moves to
divide his parcel mto four new
ones (creating 16 parcels in all)
by attempting to file a parcel
•map.
The attorney general has taken
the position that in effect It was
the broker who proposed the
division of one parcel Into an
eventual 16.
This requires the filing of a tract
map. .. .
A tract map Is far more difficult
and expensive to obtain than a
parcel map.
In a case such as our example,
the broker would be held respon-
sible, rather then the buyers,
because he 1s licensed by the
state, and represents himself as
knowledgeable in real estate
matters, Including those con-
cerning subdivisions.
For this reason, and for many
more, buyers of land for sub-
divisions should be sure their
brokers are well versed fn the
requirements for parcel and tract
maps.
dow In the kitchens.
Rancho Monterey Is a planned
private community that will
eventually Include 133 resi-
dences, located within a land
plan of green belts. A recreation
complex that offers a swimming
pool. spa, and sun decks Is
maintained for the ~rrvate use of
home owners and their guests.
Maintenance la handled under
the direction of the homeowners
association, to which all owners
contribute monthly fees.
Model homes, furnished and
decorated by Carole Elchen In-
teriors, are displayed Tuesdays
through Sundays from 10 a.m. to
'6 p.m. and Mondays from noon
until 6 p.m., at 5 Windy Lane.
Additional Information Is avail-
able by calling 643-9525.
Visitors should exit the San
Diego Freeway at Alicia Parkway,
turn right to Moulton Parkway,
continue right to lndlal') t:illl new
community of Rancho Monterey.
A central fireplace proVldea a focal point
for the Plan B Santa Barbara home at the
..
· William Lyon Co.'• Rancho Monterey in
Laguna Hill•. Prlcea •tart at $116,000.
The buyers all acted m good
faith, Independently of one
another.
According to the California
attorney general, the broker has
violated the Subdivision Map
Act.
Competent advice at the
outset could avoid much delay
and expense down the road.
Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat
tueeday, a journal for the real
estate industry, P. 0 . Box 20068,
Riverside, CA 92516 Tel:
686-8005.
Hardhat homebuyers tour Stonegate
. Wave after wave of pl'09pecdve homebayen 1et a roqh
P.revtew of the Garden Grove townhome and condominium
project . a• they tour the flrat phue .of the 110-anlt
development, edll under conatnactton._lnformadon re-
gardloC the new homea may be obtalned by calltng
891-5126.
~. tx•~ltWI tl!li•••• Your very best buy in
Huntington Beach
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OccupytflQ • b/LJff·top setting above the Bolsa From $68 900
Chic• W11dNI• Reserv• snd the P•cif1c Ocean.
Cabo del MJv IS Just moments from P11c1fic Coast
highway •nd pr.stig1ous Huntington Harbour
Studio, one •nd two bedroom condomintUms •re
oil «1 With pcclal amenlt19S lllCl1Jd1ng a fu" s~e
1ndoor racq~tb•ll court, t.,,nis court, pool,
P•. and a hUQll two-•tory recreation bv1fdmg
Moo ts open 08 fy 10 A M to 5 00 p M
(714} 840 4661
Nine La Cuesta homes available
for in:imediate occupancy in HB
Ayres to~nhomes are half a mile from ocean,
with room for a hot tub on private patio
Nine homes are left and avail-
able for Immediate occupancy at
the La Cuesta By the Sea de-
velopment by Ayres In Hunt-
ington Beach.
The stucco-and-tiled-roof
townhomes are just one-half mlle
from the ocean and have a
private rear patio area large
enough for a hot tub.
Financing options available In-
clude a 10-year fixed rate at 91/t
percent.
Energy and safety features
Include forced air heating,
weatherstripping on exterior
doors and smoke detectors.
These townhomes are located
near shopping centers, schools,
and transportatfon.
The recreation activities for
homeowners Include a pro-
fesslonally maintained tennis
court and a private clubhouse for
entertaining, meetings or special
activities. La Cuesta Home-
.
owners Association dues are
about $50 a month for all exterior
landscaping, gardening, and
maintenance of all the common
areas and recreatJonal facllitles.
La Cuesta by the Sea may be
visited by taking the San Diego
Freeway to Beach Boulevard,
driving aouth on Beach to Atlanta
Avenue, turning right on Atlantic,
then right on the first street Into
the development.
Professionally decorated
models are open dally from 10:30
a.m. to dusk except Fridays.
Further details may be obtained
by phoning 536-4400.
Plan 1 offers 1,250 square feet
of llvlng space. It Includes a two-
bedroom, two-bath townhome
with a private patio enclosed off
t"e master bedroom. It feature
an Inside laundry and Is available
for Immediate occupancy.
Lyon awards contracts
Two other models are two-
story and three-bedroom, with
21..-\ baths
Plan 10 has 21~ baths In a
1, 700-square-foot plan that fea-
tures a marble fireplace In the
master bedroom, plus a dressing
and wardrobe area. The master
bathroom has a Roman tile tub. A
gallery overlooking the llvlng
room suggests a study. The
massive llvlng room fireplace, set
at an angle, Is the focal point of
the room.
Plan 20 boasts 1, 7 4 7 square
feet of living area. This plan
feature 21~ baths set off by a
large wardrobe and J!r.,.Ll')g
area In the master bedroom and
two sepa1ate dresslt')g areas In
the second bath upstlllrs.
The plans mentioned above
start at $161 ,990.
The townhomes offer
amenities such as cathedral·
beamed celllngs, mlcrowav
ovens, bullt·ln continuous clean·
Ing ovens and gas cooktops.
Attached double garages with
automatic door openers, 220·
volt outlets for electric dry re and
gas for laundry and appliances
ar all tend rd.
1or Parlilane in rvine
The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. hu
awar~ contraeta for land~
architecture Md model home
decorattno for n. nrm '• eJngle-tamHy det9ched Woodbridgt
Parklane develOprMnt In lrvtne.
Frank Radmacher & A•·
aoclat• Wiii direct the landacape
arehttecture, wMe C.ole Elchen
lnterlorl wHI M reeponalble for
fumlltllnQ WKI CMoor•Uno the
four modeee tn tM -MW MIOtl-
bothoOd Of executtve homea.
''TM theme Of lhe deVtloS>-
ment wNI reflect an Englllh coun-
try garden, and the ,.,..._.
arChlttcture wtl pley a ~
lmpprtant role In that ,._,,., '
said a IPC>keaman for the Rad-
macher organlZatk>n.
Four ftoor plant, In on. 8nd
two-ttory deelQna, wlH M PfW-
ented In Woodbtldge Partdane.
Featuring two-, three-and tour·
bedroom c:MllQna, the ptan1 wfft
range from "1, 719 to 2.~801quare
feet of llvlng ~·
Prtcill are .,,.ct~ to 5" •t t sa1han 12001000. 8ccord to
Brian NOt1<altla, vtc. prell t
f Qr The Witllam LYQn Co.
,.
Woodbridge parktane wttl be a
preetlgloua nelghbothood Of 101
f'9ildence9, located on a 18.98-
ecre lfte at Springbrook North
and Brllfglen In the IOUthMat
quadrant of Woodbi'tdge,
Reeld«lta will be er.Wed to
UM of the W~bftdge rec-
re9ttonal faclltttea, Jncludlng two
m_,.made lak•, awtinmlng ltlOOON. bMctl dube. poola,
~~,~~
CommOri.,.. end recreation
r.ollt .. .,. mllnt91ned .by the
WOC>Clbrldg9 Vlllige AllOOlatJon.
TNI M10C1atton 11 flMnclelty
~ ttvouah moMhty dues
trom .. wooabrldge hofne. owners.
TM l~ CO. It fon""'8tlng tin
lnlldeta lnt ... t Ult tor WOOd-brl"-Parklane. Aeglstrenta wit
be iept up to date on the
progrwof the~t end
r.oelve lnYltatlone to the prwtew
opening of tt'9 mOdel hornei.
ThoM ~ to,....,
lhOUkt contact The WH11Mt 1.yan Co. by caning m..seoc> or by
writing to the ftrm •t: 11 ~
ate 1Plua Or., Ntwport a..ctt.
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CLASSIFIED 642-5678
OPEN SUNDAY
list Quay, Dover he• (1-4:30) ..... 1115,000
Bt1ut1ful home w/lndoor pool+ retractable roof, 4
Bd, 4 81 & pwd rm. FM land.
. 1310 G1111y, Dover shorn (1-4:30) ..... 1775,000
Dram1ttc home w/bay & ntaht ll&ht view,
courty1rd, with pond pool & puttlna amn. FH
l1nct.
U n Loi Ct, te (12-4) ..................... 1114,000
Newport Crnt Condo, 2 ~. 2~ 81, some ocean
• v ew. Comm. pool, w1I to beach ..
7IO VII Udo Nord,• (2-4) ................ tl,725,000
L1r1e 5 Bd Bayfron~ but location and next to
arMnbtll Choice 45' lot.
124 VII ~o, Udo Isle (lo4) ................ 14tt,OOO
3 Bd, lua• master 1u1t1, 2 patios. recently
remodeled. 39' wide JOl
121 Udo Pd Dr, f2 (12o4) .................. Mt5,000
Blyfront condo, 2 Bd • den, 3 Ba, profffslonllfY
decor•ted.
Ull llLI
111 ~Liff.... ·~· llt/111 ,_,
Ma.rveloua e Br bayf.ront 78' on bay, pool. •
apa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000.
OWinJ.na Spariiah 3 Br, 2 Ba on 45' lot,
deck, courtyard, pier & llip. $1,100,000.
IAYllM HIYI IA"lllT ...
Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $845,000.
NlllllU ... IOUIAllT
Excitiria Ocean & Jetty vtewa, 4 Br. 3 Ba,
3700 IQ. ft. car parking. f 1,285,000.
WllT UY IYI IAYJlllT
At N.H.Y.C. Tractlt.ional 5 Br apect8cular
bay vtew. Owner finariclnl. fl,050,000.
UHllWllllUllll ..
Panoramic ocean & city vtew, 1pacloua 5
Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt flnanclnJ, now $799,000.
Olntl PlllT llTATll
Cllltom view lot.a next 10 Cua Pacifica,
San Clemente from f550,000.
Bill GRUNDY . REALTOR
F A T S Y E
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CAT"EC I L,......;r;..;.;..,l'~l,;;...;.l....,_I -t "I'm being pun11h10,"
_ . • . . . young1t1r HY• to hi•
j)llyft\aN "Fot OM Wltk. I
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... nm• 1111.-
Prlce reduction! Fabulous front row
view overloOkin; bay and. ocean
with Catalina Amleta u a back·
ll'QW\d. F0\11' bedroom, three bAthl
plua a~ pool. LMlebold.
.... , ....... ""' Palermo, atmolt 1A IC., pool, culood•
uo 1tl'Mt with IChool at th• end. 4
Bdrm, 21A Ba, formal dining, famll,y
rm. 1158,000 M/L 11t T.D. Varlabl•
loan maxed at 131A¥1. Now only
1288 900. Opn HM every 8at/8un
2·5. 1&70 Port Dunlelgh Cir, Npt Boh.
Jay Smith, lrvln• Cout Realtor•:
78~7500
Ul"'61UNTUll
TllMTILB a••••au 6800 Sq. Ft. Colon.tat mUterplece With
5 bedroorm, formal din1na room and
executive library: Plua pool, apa and 1
acre of mari1cured lfOunda. 24 hour
llCWity a\W'd. Owner will conalder
exchaniina for Bay or Ocee.nfront·
property .... , ................ .,
114) HM1ff (714) 111-1111
.. Private Parties
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for Information
& surprisingly
low cost.
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Superb location, quiet, ~ block 10
prest!ilout beach & tennlt ,club. wauc
to best sandy beach. shops, banks,
restaurants and bus. Superior quality
bulldtnl of redwood and brtek; 8
elgant. •padous 2-Bdnn Wllt&, chann-
lna and homey. Fireplac:e on entire
brick wall in each unit: tern coua tDea
on railed heartha. ltairs, verandu;
pegtd hardwood floors: copper
plumbtn,. Cared tor by fully owner.
•1.8 mllUon. WW-trade down tor lOcal
hou.e. Subltantial princlpala only •
...... W(tH)TU.1117
ma ~uu Ult,000
Rare location. CUl-dHac, hup = wtth antique play bowie, brick
I 20 fruit tN91 and back bay
vtaw. '1'h1I 4 bedroom home ii a
perfect home to railt a family.
Seller may carry 10me finandna.
uaa 1A1¥111 • 11L1W1LL •••• ....... ., ......
IPYIUll MllU 111. Ill .... ...... , .. ,.
Exceptional value ln th1a •J*ioua
home With vaulted ceWnp. ~
placel and French doon openina
onto a carden atrium ... Beclrooml.
2" batha, 3carprqe. Takeadvan· taaeol the $100,000 lat T.D. at 8.5~.
Motivated teller at '379,000.
Piii lal ·II• .. lH· 1llO llLIWIU Ullll lfi. 144-IOll
IHAVEIH . Hlllll
4 Bdrm PATIO 219,000
4 Bdrm SPACIOUS 167,500
3 Bdrm CONDO 169,600
4 Bdnn ·3 CAR GAR 189,000
5 Bdrm 8 BTH BIG 195,000
4 Bdrm 3 CAR ·AR 219,000
4 Bdrm POOL 299,000
4 Bdrm GOLF VIEW S29,000
4 Bdrm FAIRWAY 476.000
4 Bdrm POOL/SPA 876,000
For deWll call 751-8191
C:SELECT ..
_..,PROPERTIES
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Very lharp 2 bedroom CONt.Q, Up~
unit with IJ'Mt vtew of ~lt.
Quiet loaltfon. 3 pooll, 1pa. ,_,.Uan
room. CJ.OM to South Cout PluL
1teclU"9d to ~ price of teD.900 . .U .. IULn ITMHI
toYDll U --,
llW llllOTlll Tl '"'·-. I II UT/Ill 1·1 It i ... 1 ialuy Mit''
Spacioua 4 Bdrm & den, 2 Y, batha:
Two 2 car garages. Larae lot with
room for pool or RV parkinJ.
.................... 141-1141
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Lovely umt tn excellent Shape. bUt I
must lel1 NI'.: W. Has c&rp911. with
ltot'age . .cwity pte, aoW heated
pool & Jacuzzi, exe~ room .and
uunu. ......
Ill· 1111, " ... " 111-JllO
RARI 200' PRIMI
ISLAND P.OINT "e',-Me bdrm, big doafaJ, p\y :wn -,.
awlm *ch· Walk to ocean fun. 7 car
parking. Low e>wn« fln: 1750,000
(land Incl.). Open Sat.ISun. 1·5
OWner (9-5) 85o-o202 \ auv DIRCT • IAVI
lllTIF US
Spectocular n w 1 r te
highlights this dramatiC 3 BR.
den, 3bath home. Skylights,
tom tile & fixtures and plus
~t. St.c!ps to commwuty pool
& tenrua. Martha MICNlb/Micki
Cooper. $256,000
DI LISI llllt-:-111 CWIYll
Prime location overlooking fair-
ways. lake and nite lites. 5 BR, 4
ti.rep~. library. billiard rm,
family rm. Attention to every
detail in this custom Valentine
built home. Tom Allirtson.
$2,650,000
IPflUSI VIEW
Large private lot. One story, 3
BR,. family room, dining room.
Wl'ap around patio gardens. New
carpet, ~hree car garage. Barbara
Aune. $575,000
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118 OAIYH llUllFICm 11&11111
With a touch of French Euro-
pean, this 5 BR, 5 ~ BA, tra-
ditional estate is truly a special
offering. Includes s1x fireplaces,
a country kitchen, library,
elevator, formal dining and
breakfast rooms and a sweeping
view of the Big Canyon Golf and
Country Club. Excellent terms.
Danny Bibb. $1,950,000
111 CUYll-FUllW&Y LOOATI I
This 3 BR, 2 'h BA customized
home has all the quality you
would expect from this pres-
tigious location. Features an in-
credible kitchen. Awaiting your
gourmet thoughts. Danny Bibb.
$649,000 .
CISTOll EICUlll TI HI ESTATE
This 8,000 sq. ft. horpe contains 6
BR, 6 full BA + 2 'h BA (upstairs
& downstairs), family room,
bonus room, wine cellar with
tasting room, swimming pool &
spa. All this plus every im-
aginable amenity and a magnifi-
cent panoramic ocean, bay view.
Maureen-White/Ed Escano.
$1,695,ooO
UlllR IU~L PEIFEOT
Rare "Lucerne" ~th panoramic
ocean, bay light views. 3 BR, 3
BA, fain rm, 3 fireplaces, master
BR with retreat. Lots of planta-
tion shutters, moldings, oak
built-ins and marble. Maureen
White & &i Escano. $699,900
UUOllE
Internationally acclaimed de-
signer, Arthur Valdes, has given
his personal residence special at-
tention and is offering tus 4 BR,
4 ~ BA, family rm home for sale
completely furnished. &i or
Maureen. $1, 700,000
LIYAIU ce1mY FllEICI
Lido Nord. Bayfront! Lg warm
family home (6-7 BR). 3 car gar-
age. French doors, brick patios &
floors, crown molding, fireplace
in master suite. Dona Chichester.
$1 ,295,000
EllEULI UY-VIEW
A great value in this 3 BR, family
room home. An exceptional mas-
ter suite, 2 fireplaces, security
system. Ocean view and com-
plete privacy. First time offered.
Lucy Rose . $695,000
OllH SIOIU
PUORAllO OCUI VIEW
Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family rm,
formal dining rm home. This
single story residence has been
remodeled and professionally
decorated. Shutters, skylights,
plus many upgrades. Pool and
spa located in private courtyard.
Donna Godshall. $699,000
4 11111011 POOL All VIEW
The setting for this "D'' Plan is
Eastbluff is special indeed. The
enormous yard with its view of
Newport Center and Catalina ac-
commodates an elegant _pool
which invites family and friends.
Coby Ward. $275,000
SIPUI VIEW
Model perfect Turtle Rock home
offering beautiful view in charm-
ing country setting. Single level
2 BR, den home on huge lot.
Micki Cooper. $264,000
llSTI DTIYE IEWPUT HT&TI
Dramatic executive home nestled
in a secluded forest setting with
waterfalls, nature trails, Koi
ponds and exotjc black bottom
lagoon spa. The perfect executive
home for indoor/outdoor enter-
taining. Paula Bailey. $750,000 mn••• ICOIFHIT llPUJ
Luxurious 3 BR unita. Upper
with spa tub, 2 fireplaces. Great
r nt potential on both unita.
Bank repo. Mak~ off er! Paula
Bailey. S595,000
644-8200
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
PIEmllOU IPYIUSI llLL •IE
Southport Model 4 to 6 bdnns,
. 3800 plus sq.ft., 4 'h baths. spa,
pool, enclosed cou r t yard
w/fountain, formal dining room.
Dramatically reduced to $595,000.
Large 10% 1st TD assumable. Call
owner at 720-9800
UIT&Ll llAIE OSY
HA VE: 2 Bd Newport Condo, 2 'h
bath, fireplace, 1 car garage,
washer & dryer. $850/mo.
NEED: 4 Bd home Baycrest area ue to $2000/mo. Call --,th 1tiltM :1f1· 12R-
RVM* of Costa Mesa
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LM opt HVH MonteQo Hr,
famlly room. All MW
decor. P8ttc.ae yerd. A~
lmmed. •1100 7~1530
New 2 Id 2 'Abe townhM.
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TURTLEROCK·IAVlNE get. "90/mo 113-4431
4 It, 2 'Abe. FR + bonul NEW CANNERY VIUAGE rm. New . P91nt. cpta l r .. ldentlallcommerclal ft..,_ lrnmed occup. unit 2 Id 1 "9be, 2000 eq
•1&00/mo. NO PET8. ft .. •11001mo Agt AOEHTS-SUE THOMAS 11wm
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p 11 t • n II•••. • 1 2S et Newport r.,, condo; S8R
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V....lndlcpd•1400/mo homa w/nlce. ~
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Bdrmcootempotetyon '2500/mo 'Y'· 173-4743
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414-1177,487-421• 171-7711
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e1400/mo M1-3N7 ...... c.11 AQt. 7•1172
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dlok..oootltennie. 2 bit• =1bdnn w/aplt M bdt ei376/mo ...a122 d updated kltcft
30 YRD8 TO BEACH E·Z Wm9 WfVIEW. Wntr rental. • .... , ••
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110001mo a1.-a •121a 175-lllO
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*"31 T1..-nont LM1 c.n.o attor.. .. 13 f:7300 NffiOOO 8eU8un , ...
820 Via Udo Nord, U, NII
780..m3 12,350,000 Sun 1 5
*222 Via Udo Soud, Udo Ille. N 8
e.u-9080 l1MCMIOO 8ur1dey t-6
2015 Y.cht MllcfWf. ~. 8
71CM333 "'19,000 ... 1 ...
**820 Vie Udo Nord. N
7eo-8333 12~.000 8un 1-6
llle.DROOll
2124 ~. Blllboe ~
831-1400 1318.000 8undey 1-6
IMplueFAll•orDBI
4-• I Tr~. Hawtx>r f'dolt
64M888 •1~.000 8undey 1-5
" • 1524 AntlgUa Way, 00. 8hof9I. ~·
... -----~-~....;~;._ .......... _______ ~ 931-7300 :1790.000 ...., 1~
t20891 Aquatic, Huntlr'Qton a.di
HO•a FOR IALE
2BEDROOM
406 E.Bey St, CM
831-1288 1215,000 12-6
2315 Mlfgaret, Npt Helghtt, N.B.
&4&-7171 1179,900 Sun 1:30-5:30
324 Poppy Ave, Corona def Mer
873-8494 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 '
9 Rue Vl11811, 8IQ Cyn, NB
644-8200 $3f5,000 Sun 1-5
2 BR plU8 FAM RM Oii DEN
••23 811chcomber Dr. Jasmine Crk, CdM
831-7300 1575,000 Sun.1..S
29 Malnlall, Jumlne Cre.k, CdM
759-9173 $290,000 Sunday 1-5
IUDROOll * • 1130 Berklhn (Weetcfttf) Nwpt Bch 831-4994 1249,000 SaVSun 1-5
--~ .,...-2.535 Cr9lb'ltlw. BtiY9hor•. N~ B..ch __
644-9080 1259,000 Sunday 1-5
607 Knowell Pl. Coefe M ...
831-2242 •110,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
19271 MCLilren Ln, HB
983-4322 •128,500 SaVSun all day
3335 OCMn Btvd. Corona del Mer .,.
759-1501 1925,000 Sunday 1-4
1709 Orcu, Coete Meee
546-2313 $124,800 Sunday 1-4
7 Rue Cha'-U Ao)W, NB ~7020 $536.000 Sun 1·5
214 Via Grazlwia. NB
644-7020 13-45,000 Sun 1..S
••5 Aue Fountalnl*eu, Big Canyon ~5510 $457,000 Sunday 2..S
1419 8Mt.,.._ Tetr909, COM ~7020 '289,500 SaVSun 1..S
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28 Belcourt Dr.South, Belcourt NB
644-e200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3145 Boeton Way, Colte MeM
546-2313 1184,900 Sunday 1-4
2542 Circle, Bay9hore, NB
644-e200 1329,000
1055 Concord Street, eo.te MeM
' • :r-' ..
Sun 1..S
~2313 $149,000 Saturday 1-4
18 Cypr .. Pt. Big Cyn, NB
75.9100 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••4827 OorchMter, (Clrneo Hghlnda} CdM
7~9073' $475,000 Sunday 1-5
••52 Oral<• Bay, Spyglut, N.B
759-0819 $429,500 Sunday 1-5
**1024 E. BelbOe Bfvd., Penlnauta. N.B
831-1400 11,050,000 SWSUn 1-5
1358 G.aaxy, Dovw Shoree, Npt. 8eed1
842-5200 $796,000 Sunday 1-4
2711 Harbor View Dr (HVH}. N.B 7~ $599,000 Sunday 1-5
941 Serre Way (Meu Del Mer} C.M.
'432-8451 $136,500 080 Sat/Sun 12-4
2124 Viste Laredo, Bluffa, NB .
• 759-1501 '209,000 SeVSun 1-5
273 Wake For.et Rd, CM
831-1370 $123,500 Sun 1-5
212.fWafteee CM
( 751-3191 $119,900 Sun 1-4
2015 Windward, Newport Beectl
831-1400 $279,000 Sunday 1-5
4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
1830 AntJgua, Dover Shc>r9e, N.B.
831-140b $475,000 SaVSun 1-5
1018 Nottingham Rd, Westdlff, N.8
831-7300 $325,000 SaVSun 1-5
**801 Bayalde Dr., Promontoty Bay, NB
831-1400 $1,100,000 SaVSun 1..S
5 e.ttwiy, Turtle Rock, IMne
759-9173 $210,000 Sunday 1-5
4833 Dof cheets:uc.m.o Highland} CdM
873--1181 ,000 Su.n 1..S
218~~1a:=-.~.fi:_... __ Sat/ __ Su_n_1_-5----1Tfw1sicr E. OCW1t1out, PentnMM. NB-
~ 840-4888 $825,000 Sundly 1-5
I 8R '*'8 PAM RM Oii DEN
21 Canyon Creet, COM
644-7020 •188,600 Sun 1-5
222 eor.a, Balboa llland
644-8080 "475,000 Sunday 1..s
1419 Oolphln Terr., trVtne Terr, CdM
875-5930 $785,000 ... Sat/Sunday 1-5
1988 Flwntngo, NB
~7020 S187,500 SaVSun 1-5
*1700 Galuy, Dover Shc>r9e, N.B
759-1501 . seoo.ooo SaVSun 1..S
1441 Galaxy Dr, Dowr Shoree, Npt Beech
~7 $295,000 Sat/SUn 1..S
.. ••I Jade CM, NB '
1 780-8333 seas.ooo Sun 1..s
802'KJnge Roed (Cltffhaven} Nwpt Bch
84&-7278 seeo.ooo Sunday 1-s
••1900 GUXy Drtve, OOYe1 Shoree. NB *1328 Mat1nen Dl'Ne, Beya'eet, NB _..._ ____ _...Q1-7300~$645,000 .Sun t-s-.-.___..__.a1-7300&345.000 Sit/
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•2501 Harbor View Dr."-Port 8eectt
780-1211 $500.00 SaVSun 1·6
913 Huntington St ,HS
9834000 $185,000 Sun 1-5
eee· JUnlpero (M9M det M•}, CM
751-3181 1137,900 Sun 1-5
1322 K ... Dr, HVH, COM ~ pq,ooo , savSun 1-5
1215 ~ OfM, ~--.NB
131-7300 .-.ooo ~ 1~
**aoe MOmena aw Lri, DOYw 8hor9e. NB
831-7300 Slla.000 s.t/8un1~
15210t.nae A~Com. Pllmilr=Meea •~1eocJ, *215,000 11-4
•• 1084 Pncedor Dr, 00. 8hoNI, NB
131-noo aseo.ooo . aun 1-1
•m Pm--. CGronl det Mar u1-noo t4t0.ooo sun 1.o.5
20U Port.,.... ara.. ..
nt-8100 tne.IOO Sun 1-1
•OM Twin LM• Cf. (~111) CdM
tU 8081 --.ooo 8at/lun 1-"&
21 wnM, ...... --. tl-.i Oft 9"ed\
131-7300 Mll.000 8etlSun 1-1
~ Vllta Gl8ncle. COM
844-10IOIM&.OOO Set 1-6
**404 M°"*'Q St• Ln, Newport 8Md'I e~• eoeo '550.ooo Sa~ 1..s
••*5 PwMm Of C.Shot-. COM 844-e200 $758,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * •223 Poll!Mttta. COM 875-«>00 $834.000 SeVSun 1-5 * • 1218 Poen. NeWport 8Mct'I 54e--2313 *550,000 Sunday 1-5
*2041 Pott Brtltol, tWbof Vft Hornet, NB
131-7300 S388,000 Sundey 1-5
* 1970 Port OUnlelgh Cir, NB
786-7500 S$218,900 Sun 2-6
2377 Purdue. Cotta Meea ~ S188,8&0 Sunday2-6
t•1' "-St.~ BlgOyn, NB
M4 uoo 1815,ooo sat/Sun 1-5
2t ~ St.George. IMg Cyn NB
844-aoo :1815.000 Sun 1--6
3807 8•bt .... (Hltbof VIN) Nwpt 8ch 844-GOO '475,000 &l'Miay il-6
••31()7 8Mbr~HVH. COM.
M4.e200 '476.000 • • Sun 1-S
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648-2313 1188,950 Sunday 12:3(M
*3802 ~ Pl8oe, ~Jlllnd. N8
631-7300 le60;000 Sun 1-5
10M Corona Ln. (,,,... dtl nw>CM
831-7370 1188.800 8un 1-6
.. •20 Cypr.-Point. Big Canyon, NB
•631.7300 1995,000 8MJ8un 1-'5
509 De Anza. COM
78().8333 $598,000 SM t-5
••14GerWt.~.N8 ' 180-8333 $1,850,000 . 6atJSun 1-5
818 Hllfbor )'lend Of, NB
758-$100 11,300,000
220 Jamtne COM
844-7211 1488,000
4e Mlakx'I Bay. 8oYatl. B
71M333 1599~@
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-6
43 MOntedto, IPWlle. COM
780-l333 1725~000 Sun 1-5 •
•• 1835 Oriole DrM. eo.ta M.a 54$.2313 S2e0,000 8undtrr 1-4
*:.~9:2.~· NB Sun 1-5
1228 Po181t8 Drive, Dover ~. NB
831-7300 $845,000 Sal/Sun 1-6
1718 Port ShetrlMd, H.V. Hrna, N.8.
831-7300 $310,000 8undey 1-5
* 1721 MartWt W~. Ba)a'elt, Npt 8ctl.
831-7300 '30S,OOO Sunday 1-5 ..--. '
1519 Sentlego Or, Ba\Q eet
831-7300 $345,000 ~ 1-6
2018 Santiago Dr, Oowr Shorea, NB
831-7300 $488,000 Sun 1·5
1519 SanUlgo Ortve, Be)iaelt. Npt BHctt
873-7300 $:MS,OOO Sunday 1-6
* 1807 Toyon LMe, Baycreet. Npt a.ctt 131-7300 $290,000 ~ 1..S
•14 Trafl!IQW, H. Rdge, NB
780-8333 $1,986,000 Slit/Sun 1-5
* * 107 Via Udo Soud. Udo 1M 844-9080 $2,400,000 Sunday 12-e
**239 Via Udo Soud (Udo ..... Nwp1 Bc:h
759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I 8R plUa FAii Rll or DEN
*•5 Goa.ta Pt., Spyaaaa, COM
844..QOO $850,000 Sun 1..S
*** 107 Miiford, cam Shrl. COM
644-e200 11,599.0000 SaVSun 1-4
CONDOS FOR SALE
1 BEDROOll
1872 MonrcMa, ea.ta MeM
&4&-7171 $19,500 SUnday 1-4
-2 8R plue_FAll Rll or DEN
••25 S. llland, Big CMyon. N.B
MS-0303 $285,00b Sunday 1-5
21 eanev.nto, Nftport er.t. Npt ~
831-7300 $179,000 SUnday 1..S * 15 Kl.so.. NB 844-7020 $179,500 &m 1..S
*430 Vlate Grandi, 9lufta, NB
759-9100 $218,500 SaVSun 1..S
48EDROOll
*2158 Viste Ennda (Blutf8) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 1218,000 /Sat/Sun 1..S
TOWNHOUSEI FOR SALE
2BR
••.,...18.A~-~Mmlne Crk, CdM
84o-..a88 .,-o~t• Sunday 1-5
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3 Berune Court. pt Crest, tHlwpoft Bch
846-1111 s1n.ooo Sundllr 1..s
_ . 4 llEDROOM
18 Banma Court, N9wpor1 Beech
841-7171 $179,800 ~ 1-4
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