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THIS 15 GOING TO eE ON~ SAP
CHRISTMAS WITMOOT GAAflELP
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8UllDAY, D•CDB•R 23, 1984
':nus IS FROM T'4E SECOND
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' \\AND AN ANGEL
OFTME LORD
APPEARED TO
T~EM ''
-~~NO TME
AN6EL SAID
TO THEM .. ''
EVERVT~ING
COSTS SO
MUCH ...
I W0MDE~ IF I CAN
6ET HIM SOMETHING
THAT'S FREE'. ..
'{OU KNOW WHAT I HATE?
I ~ATE SHOPPUJ6 !
l' AND THE GLOR'(
OF T~E LORD
SMONE AROUND
THEM ''
f S THAT IT? I ALWAYS THOU614T tME
C~~f5TMA5 SIORV WAS LON6ER THAM TMAT ..
by Jim Davis
ACTIJALCV,-vf5.IJU5T
THOUGHT IT WOOLP 0£
ORE ~'TIC
TMI~ WAY
NANCY ®
REMEMBER, IF I DONT HEAR YOU
SCREAM WHEN l OPEN THE
DOOR, I'LL BUY YOU AN ICE
CREAM SODA!
DENNIS THE MENACE
0 K, AUNT FRITZ!, G\VE ME
FIVE MINUTES AFTER I . TIE
THE STRING TO THE
DOOR-
KNOB!
by Hank Ketcham
Cbn'tworry alX'.>utit,~, I
TneglMJOn TV said it ~ .... W"5~na snow before
tnot11 ing.
Itwilf ... but if itdoh·f,otci
Santa w i 11 come in a BOAT,
that:Salt
Look ... you
believe in
television,
8ELIE\1E 1
in television?
JUDGE PARKER
AFTER WINNING
$12,000 AT
THE DICE TABLE I
CRAIG HEADS
HOME WITH
SANDY '
Aw.lk>m, I'm
too big for
thatstufft
So muchfOr
television.
• doritya?
If he was on television.
he'd have been canceled
ALONG TIMEAGO.
by Harold Ledoux r-------------.
I 'D LIKE TO MEET THEM
AGAIN! MAYBE WE CAN
ALL GO 10 A MOVIE OR
SOMETHING!
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BECAUSE IF IT SOUNDS
HAL..FW(JI.) DEC£NT ON
CONCERT Nl&Hf ...
by Gar Trudeau
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11'Lk BE A MIRACLE!!!
by Ferd and Tom Johnson
LLJC~Y BETWEEN ')bLJ AND ~ooD H~,AVeNS--
Yoo.1 SWIVEL: ME,MooN, IT'S JUST ou~ W,ASs,Au ..
MISTLE'JDE! A c:>EMl-P,AR,A51TIC IS ALMOST
SHRUB7 GON~!?
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• TREE·LINEOI Picture clues to the ~mes of four
well k~ tr ... are given •t r ight. N.mt No. 1 hes four
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? n.le ·~ et11iif·1 x dtfhr·
encH tn ••wtne -..111 1Mtw11•·'9lt .11f1Wt ~ 1Ntnel1. How
quickly en you find them? CIMCk eMwen wittt fMM belew.
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IT'S A MOVING
EXP E RI ENCE
An"..,ge 10 coins In
tht'9t straight lines of
fOur cotns ..ch as In
the dl~ram above.
~then, It 11 poulbl•
to remove one of the
coins, move one other,
and still have thr"
str•lght lines of four
coins each. How's It
done?
A.member, the Idea Is to remove one coln,
mow another, and
still have four coins In thr•"""· Glv• up ? The
BMWer. la rldlculousJy
simple -when you
know It, of course. Just
remove coin 5, for ln-
stanc., •nd move coin
9 one place to the left.
For Better or For Worse
LOOK ,MlCHAEL~ HERE1S1Re.G U1SS
f\NG-£:.L '/OO Gf\V E
Me.LAS\ CHRlST~Asf
lettws, No. 2 hes four
ltttwl, No. 3 hn five
ltfttn, and No. 4 hH
eight lettws.
How quickly can
you Identify each of
the four trees?
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• HO DOWN I How did Krln Kringle land In the
fireplace? With a Krln .. ndo. Who OOf1 "Ho, ho, ho;
. ha, ha, ha"? Santa being tlcki.ct, What did the hanky
say to the nose? "Snee11n~s gr .. tlngs."
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SCORE 10 points for using all the
letters In the word betow to form
h\"0-C:omt>'-t• words
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-~s of four tettws or more
found among the ~*"'· -
Try te tciwe at a.est St ,.111t1.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM FAMILY WEEKLY !
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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking ls Dangerous to Your Health.
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It's a fact of Hollywood that
many established movie stars
have the same disdain for TV
work that Southern belles have
for Yankees. Yet here is Jame.
Coburn the latest film actor
to ~ for the network TV gold:
he II star with Glynnl•
I fl \HI., \I 1111111!" ',,,I NI
o·conner in the TV movie
Sins of the Father for a slightly
sinful quarter of a million
dollars. "It was tough to get
him," says one insider. "On ihe
other hand. there aren't too
many movie studios looking
for Jim Coburn vehicles."
When your first name Is
Prince and your last name is
Cbartea. people ·rend to be
vert cooperative Take the
BOC which is reponedly gjv·
mg the heir to the British
throne unprecedented script
approval on the biography of
the late Lord Louis Mount·
batten. Charles' godfather and
great-uncle. The prince was
also given veto power on the
casting of Mountbatten -and
gave the royal nod to Nkol
Wllllamaon. Further
evidence that the sun hasn't
set on the British Empire:
Prlncea Mar1aret prompt·
ed the BBC to cast Janet
(Nicholas and Alexandra) Suz. man as Mount· ___ __,
batten's wife. Ed·
wina. Mount·
batten: The last
Viceroy will air
in the Colonies
(America. that is)
early in 1986.
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First there was
Superman. the
Comic Book. and
then there was
Superglrl. Lhe
Comic Book. Then
there was Super·
man. the Movie.
and. box office
smashes being
more powerful
than a locomotive,
lhe sequels. Now
there is Super·
girt. the Movie,
starring Helen
Slater as the lady
In the ca~ a e
had to more
changing for her
role than she
could do in a tel~
phone booth. how-
ever. "I was put on ...... 1-. l_...;I ..... a crash weight·
ON ftll COYDa Chrlllmu 11Justratlon by Bob Camp for Family Weekly
gain protein thing." she says.
to add 15 extra pounds to
her 5-foot-8. I 12-pound frame.
"If you look at the comic strips.
Supergirt is quite buxom. and
I was lacldng a bit there."
Asked if her costumes were
padded to gjve her as mighty
a female figure as the manly
Cbrlatopher Reew cut as
Supennan. she says, evasiv~
ly, 'They never padded Chris-
topher's muscles.'' Slater also
had to dye her hair, normally
light brown. to screaming
blond. a change so shocking
that "I put towels over all the
mirrors. Having blond hair
you're definitely noticed more.
It's not anything about being
attractive. it's 1ust that your
head is like a lightbulb ...
...,
L
Bruce Sprln1ateen at·
tracts the WEIRDf.ST looking
fans at his concerts. Why. at
one stop on his recent tour.
there was this dame in punky
pants. leather jacket and a Day·
Glo Dolly Panonesque wig
styled in
a mohawk spiked so high that
fans seated behind her needed ___ ...__ ___ a periscope to see
the stage. One
concert-goer de-
scribed this ap-
parition as "either
a Twisted Sister or
a star of one of
those punk rock
videos." Wel l.
close. It was Eliz.
abetb Taylor.
who w~ so caught
up by the sounds
of the boy from
New Jersey that
she remained on
her feet swaying 10
the beat for the
fi rst two nours of
1he show After an
intermission re-
past of bologna
and cheese sand·
wiches set up
backstage for
notable fans like
Taylor and Debra
Wlncer. it was
back to the arena.
But Uz decamped
before the four-
hour show was
over Perhaps the
girl who WASNT
born in the US A
just couldn't keep her wig up
for another minute.
Hoters Shea Farrell '£1
checked out politics before be-., i
f \IUUll \l.'-11 R~\
o,
~~ ~! :::K jr
li •• 9~ !• f
"'" 1i
coming an actor (Funny. 11 if
usually happens the other way ff
around.) Why the veto' "Politi· ~ f
c1ans make so many promises ~
that they must know they're ~z
not going to keep When I was i~
canvassing for prestdent of the ,..
student body. I was making f ? false promises. meeting people ~
just for the sake of their vote
people I'd ignored for years "
There was another reason. he
admits. He didn't win
IJ\ JoanM Aaufmofl "-1th Antin
Summ#f and Shrllo Sul/11~n 1n ''u >M* and ~ff i' lndf'lt r ,,, Ln'
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I By Dr. Robert Coles
he Christmas I always
think about when De-
cember 25 approaches
seemed at the lime not
to have the makings of
a very happy one for the
family in Alabama that
had invited my wile a.nd
me to visit "Come say
hello to Jesus on His birthday" was the
way the invitation was put to us. It was
1962. and we were living in Georgta.
studying social change in the deep
South. We had traveled widely through
the region and were especially involved
with rural families in AJabama and
Mississippi. both black and white.
When we received the invitation. my
wife and I were reluctant. We would be
forsaking a rather pleasant (and plusM
series of Atlanta Chnstmas parties -for
what? We knew how impoverished life
can be in certain parts of rural America.
and we wondered. too. whether our
presence on a holiday (and Christmas
especially) wouldn't be a source of dis-
comfort all around. these Yankee atv folk
standing out like sore thumbs on a day
meant 10 be tnllmately familial. More-
over. we were wh11e. and our would-be
hosts were black. Again: the year was
1962.
Nevertheless. we decided to say yes.
and two days before Christmas we drove
to Winfield. Ala.. northwest of Birm-
ingham, to a small farm opera1ed against
great odds by th1S family for generations.
We checked into a motel and went to see
the family each day. including Christmas.
I suppose it can be said skeptically. if not
cynically. that we were travelers in search
of new sights and experiences. and mav·
be a pair of workaholics. unable to stOp
ou r "social observation '' even at
Chnstmas.
No matter a,.ir failings or blind spots.
or unwitting condescension or arrogance.
we were treated by this family with great
tact. courtesy patience and generosity
Thev fed us well They gave us what
they'd made: delicious preserves. ,ellies.
rams ~ost 1mponant. they took us with
lhem 10 church. where we sat with them
through long hours of happy and hard
praying. On Christmas Day. when we
drove up to their spartan quarters (an
outhouse visible to the side. the electn·
city weak and unreliable). we saw an
enonnous extended family standing in
front of the house in two circles. the
grown-ups forming a large outer circle.
lhe many children forming the inner
one. They were singing hymns. praying.
thanking the heavens that Christ had
been born -and they welcomed us to
lheir midst Later there was a simple bul
fimng and dehoous dinner {JO(s of
ho~made bread rhe major fare. along
fmmf\ "'"k/1 ContnbtJlm#J ed1to, Rotwrt Colr\
1\ a c htfd Jn\Ch1amS1 and prQ/~rOI P$)'Ch1atrv
und mrdtral,!!..urrmm11rs 01 Han'Ord l m1 trs1t)
with !!O!!Q
bles) . a.nd ,11
more s1nsing
and speaking
in praise of 2§
God. Finally,
the time had
come for the
exchange of
presents.
There was no
Christ mas
wreath or tree.
no Christmas
lights. no tin-
sel . I had
been wonder·
mg if there
were any
presents -
none were in
sight. My wife and
I nad kept lhe ones we
brought in the trunk of our
car. waiting to give them a.I the
very end of our stay. to avoid the possi·
ble embarrassment of their obvious mon-
etary value. (Oh. the difficulties we mor·
tals of various backgrounds can have
with one another as we try to become
friends!)
"It's time for us to !Pve our Christmas
love to each other.' the old. stocky.
wheezing ya strons-vOICed grandmother
announced. And then. like a ballec corps
suddenly energized and set lO perform.
the two circles again were formed, while
my wife and I were tactfully invited to
sit on a nearby swing -a tight squeeze
-and watch. What we saw is what I still
see m my mind every Christmas. what
I will never forget· each adult moving to
kiss each child. all done in a carefully ar·
ranged sequence, from oldest adult to
voungest child. down 10 youngest adult
and oldest child. They kissed loud and
long: they hugsed; they said "Merry
Christmas": they thanked God for the gift
of the baby .lesu$. They then repaired to
the kitchen for Coca.COia. bottles and
bottles of it. and more bread. and, for
the children. licorice
I tell this reminiscence because the
s1mpliciry, the dignlry, the joy. the moral
sincenty of this family is what the
Christmas holiday was originally meant
to signify for aJI or us -a time of hum.
ble plea.sure in keeping with the hum·
ble ~ ot rhar endl~ rendered an·
cient manger scene. I have no wish to
roman11cize poverty. not that of the famj.
ly mentiont'd above nm that of any other
hard·struggl ing family. But I also think
ourselves to
remember
that the first
Ch r istmas
was one cele-
brated by
some exceed-
i ngl y poor
people w~o
had no pattie·
ular interest
in showering
one another
with gifts and
more gifts -
but who were
essentially
unmersedin
God 's grace.
something that
doesn't come wrapped
In colored fancy paper and
Lied in big flowery knots of
ribbon. In that Alabama home, a
family had remembered their Lord rather
in the manner. one imagines. his own
family and its friends had celebrated His
birth almost two millennia aa<> In
Bethlehem. as obscure a place in Rome's
empire as the Southern countryside is in
relation to our capital city ot Washington.
D.C. Moreover, that poor Southern Jami·
ly's members showed no sign of the
"holiday blues" that so many Of us have
learned 10 expect in late December. The
air resoundecMo their hymns and prayers
-even a.s they exchanged not one tangi·
ble gift. in our usual sense of that word.
(My wife and I drove off with our
presents: we were. somehow. embar·
rassed to offer them.)
I know as a doctor that men and
women can be well-to-do and well·
educated. can have everything in the
world, it seems. and yet 80 into bad
slumps a.I Christmas. Many Of us psychi·
atrists have tried to figure out the reasons
for those "holiday blues," and our ex·
planations make some sense. We note
that all the hype and hoopla tend to set
the stage for a later feeling of disappoint·
ment or disenchantment (the gap be-
tween expectation and reality), and that
for Individuals who are alone, or whose
family life is trou~ed. the public ~
tacle of Christnw a,, a time of parents
and children happily tof!lher onJy serves
to emphasize thefr own pttldlwnent
Still. over the years I've noticed (and
learned from my patients) !hat even in
intact families, nkely settled in fine
neighborhoods, a spell of initabillty can
descend at Christmastime -not lO men-
tion bouts of drin!ing and explosions of
anger. spite, meahn~. I have heard
children from such homes say how
much they welcome the prospect of
Christmas (presents and mott presents.
lots of tasty food), but how much they
also dread the hofiday season <arsuments
becween their parents, the effects of all
that spiked eggnog on their elders, and
on and on). Soon enough, the children
tire of the roys and put them aside. It is
almost as if Christmas is "over with."
On the ocher hand. among the al·
Ouent, Christmas can be a penod of tru·
ly sustained human fulfillment -as it
was in the Alabama home. I am think·
ifl8 of one quite wealthy family in which
the parents would each give their four
dlildren a singte (usually expensive) pre-
sent. and with it a personal. hand-written
letter, full of affection and with a thought-
ful comment meant to show appreciation
of an accomplishment achieved, a deed
done. during the preceding year. The
children, I learned. saved those letters
and tied them together with colorful
string - a collective statement that the ,.
letters meant more to them. obviously. a
than any material gift. ~
When they were about I 0 r,ears old,
the children began writing similar letters
to their parents -who saved them as
carefully as their four children did.
What this family had was not only
money and influence. not only a tradi·
tion of family church.going. but a con-
tinuing attachment between mocher and
father. and between each of them and
each of their children. The family had
learned to consecrate all this at Christ·
mastime. They affirmed it directly. and
in the lasting manner of words on paper.
I compare in my mind the embraces of
the AJabarna family to the letters of the
Northern one -and I see similar. sim-
ple rendt-rings of holiday Jove.
The Christmas season. even amid
secular consumerism. is supposed to be
a time for family members to tum toward
one another in grateful ac:know1ed8ment
I believe that many families find
Christmas especially enjoyable because
it gives them sanction to declare, once
more. theJr true and deep commitment
to one anocher. In those families whose
members aren't able to do that. the con·
sequence is a letdown when the great
hope of a true and memorable coming
together dissolves (no matter the material
gifts exchanged) in the sinking recogni·
tion that such a moment has not been
realized. But. in any family. one can
never be su re what this or the next
Christmas will be like. Even In homes
where there are difficu lties. the real
magic of the holida1 season can arrive
out of nowhere, it seems, and some
would say out of God's grace: a family
suddenly brought to(lether. at least for
a while. by the best side of the holiday
seM<>n -with its traditional emphasis
on the Importance of senerosity in our
lives, and generosity not only of the
material kind. IW
EATING TOO MUCH11DS S ?MAYBE NOT
By Diane Cole
I f, like many Americans, you've
been on a perpetual diet. take heed
Researchers are weighing new evi-
dence that suaests that your age
and shape might, and should, have as
much to do with determinlng your
"ideal" weight as any prescriptive chart
tacked up in your doctor's office.
In fact, the charts themselves are
under continual review. Just two
years ago. the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company revised its
=---=~~ for ~ people1~ are sl' tly
higher than those in the ious
table. published in 1959. ~Udy
on which Metropolitan based its new
charts tracked the medical histories of
4 million people for up to 22 years and
correlated their weights with how long
they lived.
Be careful: the insurance company
em~asizes that the new charts give
.., weights that are still well below what
] most people actually weigh. Frederic
i11.· Seltzer, the Metropolitan life actuary J who wa,, responsible for developing the
new guidelines. says the message is
clear. "Even thou8h the charts went up,
people should keep their weight down."
One still wonders. though: Why did
the insurance company's preferred
weights rise at all?
"You can't pin down the reasons, but
it seems that this is a different ~nera
tion," Seltzer says, "and I don t think
that one shoe.lid be surprised if there are
changes av« a period of time." Medical
advances and nutrition as well as new
emphasis on fitness and exercise (mu~
de weighs more than fat) mar. all have pl~ed some part in the shift toward
hi er acceptable weiahts.
ndeed. ideal weight nas meant many
things to many people through the
years. Certainly Rubens' 17th-century
celebrations of chubby. buxom women
djffered from the well-proportioned
figures of Renaissance art. And what
wouid Leonardo da Vinci say if he had
TWiSIY for a model? There's no doubt
that IMhion is fickJe. an obeeTvation thal
leads Joseph J. Vitale, M.D .. Sc. 0 ., ~
fessor of pathology and community
medicine at the Boston University
School of Medicine. to quip: "The blue
jean is probably more responsible for
ttltnness or fatness than-any -other
ae!l&'' But despite MetropoUtan's cautious
and responsible explanation ol the
meani~ ol its new charts. the American
Heart Association (AHA) has strongly
opposed them. They fear that many
people will Interpret the revised tables
their hips. And in this country. al least,
most men tend to grow from the waist
out.
Where your fat is located will also af·
feet your weight-loss pattern. While belly
fat is relatively~ to lose, tat cells in ·
the lower body are very difficult to shed.
because they grow in number rather
than in siz.e, as those in the upper por·
tion of the body do. JGssebah says: "It's
almost like the ba1t.le of-Waterloo. The
battle of losing weight is lost at the
hips."
Therefore. don't feel it's your
"fault" if your best efforts to pare
down those hips fail. "Don't push
too far," IGssebah advises dieters,
especially women. "I am worried that
if a woman goes -to extremes in
dieting. she will begin to I~ weight
from the muscles, including the heart
muscle. and that could lead to serious
problems."
Dieters in general may have another
reason to rethink their strategies. Re-
searchers have now come up with the
"set-point theory." C. Wayne Callaway,
M.0 ., director of the Nutrition Con-
sulting Services al the Mayo Oinic. f
reduces this Jascinatjna theory to this ·~ ~ simple equation: "Animals and humans
tend to maintain a weight within a cer· i
lain range." ~ way we ~ and the way we wanl to ~ now: Only a few pounds o/ diHDViCe, Experiments in which subjects were
_bu_1 _wha_1_are_1_he_pmona __ 1_11ea_Jt_h_im_Pl_ica_tJOnS_. -'-----------i forced to overeat as well as ones in
as pennission to gain weight. "In a
population in which obesity and cardi~
vascular disease are major health prot>
lems, it does not seem prudent to raise
the limits for recommended we~ht un·
tit more data are available," advises W.
Virgil Brown. M.O., chairman of the
AHA's Nutrition Committee.
And so the question remains: What
weight is a healthy weight. neither ex·
cessively fat nor excessively thin? What
should the bathroom scale read?
Reubin Andres, M.D.. the clinical
director of the National Institute on Ag-
ing, believes that the most desirable
weight should be adjusted for age rather
than frame size. In fad. after analyzing
tlle data on which Metropolitan Lile
based its guidelines. Andres found that
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BE1WEEN GOOD AND EVIL
By Frank Herbert
Because of the religjous themes
in my "Dune" novels, the roost
common questions asked of
me are:
"Are you starting a cult? And if so .
with a natural curiosity. Watch a young
child carefully. and you will see this
natural curiosity at work in its most
marvelous form. We are born question-
ing. Even if you presu9a deity.
cunosity came with the 'ven egg
and was designed to be .
Behind my particular approach to the
....... -----------"----..---.-.--question o( religion is a
theory that we occupy
a holographic universe
If you take a hot~
graphic photo plate
and shatter it into bits.
each bit projects the
original photograph.
According to this
theory. every part of
our universe contains
the universe. An in-
teresting implication ,-
arises from this:
It suggests that J_
nothmg IS ever lost -i
no good nor evil. no Q
joy nor pain, no hap--<
piness nor anguish. r
And that leads you i Her~ (r.) with Dune diredor David lync.h directly back to the J
------------~----Golden Rule and the ~ what is your religionr
The answer to the question about
starting a cult is a flat "No!" I will
elaborate on this later. But first I wouJd
like to discuss "my religion."
In many ways, I consider myself a
religious person -a believer in the
Golden Rule. As I told a graduating class
at Seattle University. "If only one per-
son in all of this world chooses to live
by that rule -treating others as rou
would wish to be treated r,oursel -
then this is a better world. ·
Each person has to make a personal
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avoiding it. The decision must be made
frequently. and this "battle between
good and evil" never ends. I doubt it
ever will end as long as there are human bein~ in our universe.
The most common excuse is to say
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say. "A I it takes Is two people. each
using the other as an excuse. and your
society can degenerate into moral
chaos."
Yes. there are people who will try to
take advantage of you If you live this
way. But they do more harm to
themselves than they do to you. The
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diche about looklns at yoursdf in the
mirror each morning. Are you happy
with yourself? (Noc self-satisfied! Never
fall into that trap.)
It's my belid that humanJ are born
question cl what you want to add to this
cosmic hologram.
Now we come to the "cult" question.
An essential part of what I built into
the "Dune" novels was the proposition:
"Why do we follow charismatic leaders
without question?" It seems obvious that
the mistakes of the leader are amplified
by the numbers who follow blindly
Why do we go to Jonestown?
This is a special pitfall in a democracy
where demagogues can arise and tell
you what you want to hear. The strength
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m· ht ~rtainly a major flaw o( dictatorships,
and especially of the Soviet Union, is
that people are judged 10 be insane if
they question their leaders.
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WHEN JEALOUSY STRIKES
By John E. Gibson
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. How prone you are to jealousy
depends chiefly on whet.her you are "the
jealous type." as it is commonly termed.
2. When jealouS)'. strikes. the symptoms
are purely emotional.
3. An unhappily married man is more
likely to be jealous than the ~Y who is
satisfied with his relationship.
4. The notion that a habitually jealous
spouse will suspiciously observe
everything his or her partner does is
largely a myth.
5. Most people who get very jealous feel
their reaction is normal and even a
positive characteristic
ANSWERS
I. False. A team of behavioral scientists
from Indiana University and Purdue
University examined the responses of
over 300 male and female subjects who
were presented with four types of
jealousy situations: romance (your
spouse is having an affair); work: (some-
one gets the credit for your work);
family relations (a brother or sister
receives gifts and you don't'; and social
settings (a group does not include you
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relationships were much more impor-
tant than personality characteristics in
determining the intensity of jealous reac-
tions. They also noted that subjects who
were most deeply entangled in the rela-
tionships were most jealous.
2. False. Researchers at the University
of California presented a series of
jealousy.Provoking situations to over
100 men and women who varied in
both age and degree of sexual involve-
ment Their fi~ the subjects claim::d
to have physical as well as emotional
reactions to such situations. Most of the
subjects associated extreme jealousy
with feeling hot, nervous and shaky.
They also reported experiencing a faster
heartbeat and an empty feeling in the
stomach. Typical emolional reactions in-
cluded anxiety, fear of loss, pain, anger,
vulnerability and hopelessness.
3. False. In a study titled, "Marital
Satisfaction and Jealousy Among Men,"
researchers at the University of Southern
Mississippi had 49 married men com-
plete a questionnaire that measured a
person's reaction to situations involving
jealousy. They found that in all cases
"higher marital satisfaction was
associated with greater jealousy." The
researchers reasoned that the more an
individual values his marriage, the more
protective he may be toward any per-
ceived threats to that relationship.
4. False. Researchers at the National In-
stitute of Mental Health found that peo-
ple suffering from pathol~cal jealousy
tend to be' preoccupied with the belief
that their spouses are sexually unfaith·
tul. and will meticulously look for any
signs of the suspected infidelity. Such in-
dividuals also experience an alternating
cycle of rage and remorse. The research-
ers noted that jealous people, when en-
raged. often take out their frustrations
In a physical way -smashing objects
and even assaulting their spouses.
5. True. Researchers at the University of
California found that jealous types con-
sider their emotions to be either a nor-
mal reaction accompanying love, or an
instinctive reaction to a threat. They are
less likely to perceive it as a sign of im-
maturity or as a personal defect. Instead.
they tend to see jealousy as a positive
characteristic. even preferring their own
partners to be more jealous.
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HOWTOFIND
THE RIGHT VET
I was a kid when I first decided 10
become a vet II began when my
Cocker Spaniel, Smokey, was sick
from distemper. bur after a visil 10
rhe doctor, he gor better. In my eyes. that
ver was magic. Today I'm considerably
more humble about the veterinary pro-
fession.
As a pet owner, your job is to find a
vet you can work with. For starters,
don't wait to search for a vet when the
animal is sick. My advice is to take it
in for a general checkup as soon as you
get ir. even if it has already received its
juvenile immunizations against such
diseases as rabies and distemper.
In choosing a vet. look for quality
care. and be just as
demanding as if
searching for a fami-
ly doctor.
.,,. Get at least
two recommenda-
t ions from your
ani mal-loving
friends and neigh-
bors. or from your
doctor, dentist or
pharmacist -any-
one whom you trust in the healing
professions.
.,,. Try to limit your search to a vet
who practices in a convenient location.
.,,. Check out the veterinarian's office
carefully. Even before you get there. the
phone manner of lhe receptionist or
secretary will contain clues to the bos.5's
personality: Is she friendly? Cooperative?
Efficient? When you arrive. survey lhe
waiting room: Is it clean and free of
odors?
v Most important. do you find the
vet easy to talk to? If not. move on.
New clients often come to me and
complain. "My old vet didn't spend
enough time with me and my pet."
Don't feel cheated; you deserve a
veterinarian who isn't always in a mad
rush. And. crazy as this may sound.
make sure he or she genuinely loves
animals -at least as much as you do.
One good test question: "Do you have
pets of your own?" If the vet doesn't.
ask. "Why not?" Does this person value
peace. or privacy, more high.Jy than
pets? Then perhaps he or she isn't the
vet for you.
Most animal hospitals have round-the-
clock phone answering services and a
ver on duty for emergencies 24 hours
a day.
What else should you gel for your
money? Even on a routine basis, you
want your pet to receive the most
thorough care. Every time you bring the
animal in. the vet should give it a com-
plete exam. He should look into the
animal's eyes and ears. check its teeth.
mouth and throat. clip its toenails if
necessary. and record the animal's
weight. skin and coat condition.
Frightened cats are generally more dif·
ficult to care for than dogs. Today.
though. tranquilizers such as aceproma-
zine can be safely
administered. either
orally or by injec·
lion. to help the cat
relax. For people
with a highly ex-
citable pet, we hand
out acepromazine
pills to be ad· l
ministered by the
owners at home so 0
that by the lime the !
animal arrives for its appointment. it has
settled down.
There are no secrets to building up a
good veterinary practice. You have to
love your work. I'll never forget mr first
year of practice. Late one night was
called to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in
New York City to examine a Schipperke
named Pepe who had suddenly col·
lapsed in a dead faint because. I dis-
covered. he had epilepsy. Pepe's owner
was Cole Porter.
In Manhattan. where there are as
many stars as there are potholes. my
practice suddenly became glamorous as
well as hectic. It was back in the '60s
that a cute little Pekingese dog was
brought to me by a hat designer at
Bergdorf Goodman's named Halston
Frowick -today known as the world-
famous fashion designer "Halston." He's
still my client. In 1966, Joanne Carson
(Johnny's second wife) came in with her
two Yorkies. Fluffy (the dog was in heat)
and Muffin (a case of earmites).
But to my mind. the true stars are the
pets. It's a chaJlenge to try to gain their
trust with patience and a pat on the
head. But you know what's the most fun
about being a vet? You get to hus your
dients. fW
L&is /krman ts tlw lovndn nl th' Purlt East
Animal HosfJ(fol in .Vtu Yof• C11r and o board mmi~ ol thf Elhtt:S Commlff~ ol tht tu Yorlt
\!~tnnary A5S«tol/Oll
Pets are generally proficient al sniffing
our the vets they can work with. They'~ u~ually suspicious at flrSt. Before begin·
nmg an exam. I try to touch the animal
and talk to it In a friendJy way. But a
vet must be more than a nice guy. He
also has to be available. When he's noc.
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of "non-<:ompelHive playtime"
in which parents join their
3-month· to 4-year-Old children
for exercises and games r hat
help develop their bodies and
minds.
Karen Anderson. who is the
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psychology. She maintains that
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dren learn primanly through
play. "Fifty percent of the
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(AH Capricorn) Sunday: Jose
Greco 66. Monday: Ava Gard·
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Calloway 77. Wednesday:
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BY MARION LONG
with a 200-pound woman," ot>
serves Carole Shaw. editor in
chief of Big Beautiful Woman
(BBW). a fashion magazine for
women size 16 or larger. ''Nor
do you ever see a large woman
who is involved in a hot love
affair or even has a flat tire in
an 'interesting situation.· "
In order to dispel the myth
of the big woman who "just sits
around in a muumuu shoving
candies into her face." the
Southern California-based
BBW has organized its own
movie and 1V produdfon
company. which will develop
projects featuring large people
in roles other than rhe usual
neurotic or "funny fat person"
stereotypes.
Shaw cites the 30 million
large American women as the
initial audience for BBWs pro-
jects. With numbers li~LJhAt.
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ere's a new one. Class
Reunion Inc. d Skokie.
Ill.. founded by Shell
and Judy Norris, is in the
business of staging -and
stocking -high school class
reunions.
It seems that the ol' gang
sometimes needs a gentle
nu~ to get together again.
Someiimes a not-so-gentle
nudge. The Norrises have
managed to persuade folks to
make the trip back home from
as far away as Saudi Arabia
and Israel.
What's in it for the Norrises?
A cool S2.SO for each reunion-
eer that they recruit for the af.
fair. But aside from the money.
insist the Norrises, they love to
get people back in touch. "See-
fng peopte together again is
like watching people greet
friends at the airport," says
Shell. You old softie, you.
Ii \I ~ /\ 1 ltl I '-'K
uick! Take your video
cassette recorder and
destroy it! Phew! Just
in time. According to Souiet·
skaya Kulrura. a newspaper
In the Soviet Union, "video
'is used (in capitalist countriesl
to enslave man spiritually'
and lo "manipulate people's
thoughts.''
In Russia. however. the VCR
is used for more. uh. elevated
purposes. Acoordmg to Busmess
Week, the USSR has begun to
manufacture its own brand of
the machines -at a rate of
about 75 a month -and the nrst of the video tapes available
to Soviet audiences will be
'The White Sun of the Desert,"
Steve Allen 63, Alan King 57.
Thursday: Marlene Dietrich
83. Friday: Ma8gie Smith SO.
Saturday: Mal)' Tyler Moore
47. Jon Voight 46. Gelsey
Kirkland 32. --------........... --;:::==========~ a thrilling propaganda piece
about the Red Army's struggle
with Central Asian "counter·
revolutionaries" In 1933.
Wonder how it ends.
NEXT WEEK IN FW
• Meet Mr. True Grit: Barry
Goldwater. everybody's favorite
oomervative. ~the royal b'eal·
ment from syndicated 1V show
host and newspaper columnist
William F. Buckley Jr. Turning'
76 on Jan. l , Goldwater is. writes
Buckley. feistier than ever.
900KMABI s
What is America reading f
these days? To find out. we I
called the Fletcher Free Library "'
in Burlington. Vt. Here are ten
of their most popular books:
• ... And Ladies of the Club.
by Helen Hooven Santmyer
• Crescen1 Cit)', by Belva
Plain
•First Among Equals, by
Jeffrey Archer
• The Fourth Protocol. by
Frederick Forsyth
• Full Circle. by Danielle
Steel
• God Kno~. by Joseph
Heller
• The Haj. by Leon Uris
• lincoln, by Gore Vidal
• The Talisman, by Stephen
King and Peter Straub
• Wheel of Fortune, by
Susan Howatch
The
Piiot
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• Dec. 23 -Dec. 29
Seaaon '• 1reettna•
Paalr.y Brewater (8oleU lloon Frye) and her do& on "Punky Brewater" tontabt at 8 on NBC,
Brandon celebrate the holiday aeuon totetber Channel 4 .
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CARCATERRA
Some arc named aftt'r
fruit. some nowers. Others
are given patnot1c titles.
One is named in honor of
the sun. ano1her 1s sugar
coated.
The) arc the college bowl
games. a confusiog, never-
ending, constant stream
which TY viewers have
been and will be subjected
to 1hrough 1hc hohda>
season. II began last week
and it looks as 1f 11 will
never end.
The Freedom Bowl
·(Wednesday on the syndt-
c ate d T C'S-M e tr o
Network). played 1n
Anaheim Stadium. start'\
off the grueling fes11v1t1cs.
Thursda) we'll move from
Freedom to Liberty (on the
ad hoc Kati porh
Network), from Anaheim
to Memphis.
Friday we shift further
~uth for the G ator Bowl ali
South Carolina takes on
Oklahoma State in Jack-
sonville. Fla. (ABC). Satur-
day is daily double day for
bowl lovers -first the
Alhoa Bowl 1n Honolulu
(ESPN) while WTBS will
air something called the
Hall of Fame Bowl under
the lights in Birmingham,
Ala., with Kentucky taking
on Wisconsin. At last count
there were 16 on the sched-
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(H) Home Bo>e Office. Tlme-Lrfe Building, Rockefeller we are asked to watch
Center. N.V' N v We're not talking use V\
(C) Clnemu. Time-life Building. Rockefeller Center, Ohio State here. We're
NY .NV. talking Toledo v . Nevada·
(E) ESPN, Brlltol, Ct. Las Vegas m the California
(L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey Bowl for a SI S0,000 pot.
(SI Showtlme Some of the playen'
(S) Spotlight parents didn't get excited
(C) Cable Newt Network. Atlanta about that one. ..........
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( 17) WTBS. Atlanta
2 Sunday, Oec.23. 1984
In the y~ars before c.able,
bowl viewing wa!I hm1ted
10 the three or four maJor
aamcs carried by the
networks. with ooc or two
occasional strays thrown in
for a few laughs and fewer
ratings. Now. thanks to
Ted Turner, the KatL
network and ESPN. wt can
watch every bowl pme 1 t's
got to stop.
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Ken Kercheval gains
recogntfion in ro le he
didn't want at first
By JERRY BUCK . ~, ............ ,..,
LOS ANGELES -In tht history of
television. District Attorney Hamilton
Burger is probably the only character to
lead a more frustrating existence than Cliff
Barnes on CBS' "Dallas."
Chff. played by Ken Kercheval. la y\
elJboralC' plans to trap the !>hppcf) J R
E.wing. but usuall) to no avail
Dunng nine )t'ars on the air. Ra)'mond
Burr as ''Perr) Mason .. never lost a case in
coun. Or, to put It another wa). Ham
Burger got hi\ teeth kicked 1n every week.
Rut he was always back the nex t wee k.
cager to go a nother round.
Ch ff Barnl'S. out lo aven$e the real and
imagined wrongs done to his fa ther by the
Ewings, hasn't had much be tter luck.
although he recently got a big break.
"('Jiff has enormo us new-found wealth
1n offshore oi l teases." says Kerche\al. "He
has wealth comparable to the" Ewings. But.
no. 1t docc;n'l sati sfy him. He want\ more I
don't know that he wanb the monc) ac;
much a'i h~· wants tht dt"m1sc of the
Ewing\"
The feud 1c; an old one between the two
tam1hes Barnes contends that old Jock
Ew1ng(played by Jim Davis until his death
1n 198 t )chc1Hed ".01gAer" Rarncrnut of his
Ken Kerche•al with new lOYe Deborah Shelton oo .. Dallu ...
ngl tful share of the 01 1 company panner-
'lhip. Afier that. Barnes. in vanous o flic1al
capac1 t1cs and as 11 pn vatc citize n. has been
the chief ad\(~rsaf) of J .R. Ewing. played by
Lari"} Hagman
Now. Jfttr scH·n )Cars. (hff Barnes 1s
finall y 10 a po" er po 1t1on and can wage his
-.cndetta against the Ev.mgs on even Lerms
"C'hff has become as shifty as J.R. Hc
karned from the master Chffhas become a
wonhy opponent fo r J.R. If ever there was
a character whose theme song should be,
'Pick yourself up. Dust yourself off. Start all
over a~in .' it's Ch ff.
"Hes fot a blind spot He's a bit
obsessed. fhe weren't, be'djust pack it in."
The interview with Kercheval came a
few days after the announcement that
Patock Dull} is quitting his role as Bobby
Ewing and that Lonmar Productions 1s not
renewing the contract of Charlene Tilton.
who plays Lucy Ewing Cooper .
"What 1t really comes down to Ii that
while an actor would hke to araue that his
contnbution is mdispcnsible, the bottom
tine 1s that 1t isn't true." Kercheval says. "If
the Raiders lose a quanerback it's not the
end of the season.
"Ifs clear from the mcrcd1ble response
to the show that the audience wants
'Dallas· The)'ve accepted not ha\lng the
Ewing patriarch here Jim Da\ls brought
an 1ngred1ent that was a real plus to the
show But his death didn't keep us from
being No I. So. no actor is 1nd1spcns1ble 10
the show. although. rm not sure about
Larry. I believe 1t would be 1mpon 1blc lo
canyon the show 1fhe lefi"
When Kercheval was tint called 1n to
aud1t1on for "Dallas" he did not wa nt the
Ch ff Barnes role.
··1 wa nted to pla) Ray 1-.rebbs, the role
that went to "teve Kanai):· he says ... I
didn't want to pla) a law)er I said I was
tired uf pla)'1ng doctor' and laW)ers. I
"anted to pla> a cowbo> I read forthe Cliff
Barnt's pan. but m}' stipulation was that I
could also read for the other role I was sure
that I could convmce them tha1 I was JUSt
nght to play a ranch hand.
"I was glad they overrultd me I've had a
lot of fun being Cliff:·
'Restless' star always a woman
BY LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: Is It true that Eileen Davidson, who
playi. Ashley on "The Young and Rest-
less." had a sex change? My friend said she
heard this on a TV talk show. -P R ..
Jach onv1 llc, Aa.
A~ Ab1olulely nol. Tiie 1orgeos1 Ellffn
Oavld1oa 11, aad laaa alwaya bfftl, very
macb a woman.
Q C an )OU tcl1 _me if the character of
Matt 1s ever going to re turn to "Capitol?"
-Y.B .. W1lm1ngton, f>cl.
A; Tiie character of Matt laa1 bu n
wrttteo oat at tlal1 poiat, IHlt Ut.at doe1n'l
men t~ a .. le&lc yous Mc:Cuclle11 100
WOll 't ret111"1l. At llal1 wrillaa. tltere are no
plu1 to brla1 tale cllaractu back. How·
ever, 1oap oper11 are aotorloH for pauln1
characters fato tile Twlll&bt Zone Hd tlleo
bringing tbem back.
Q: Whatever hnppcncd to the actress
who played Stephanie Wyatt on "Search
for Tomorrow" for c;o many years? Who 1s
portray1ngStephan1c now?-S.C. Trintty.
N.C.
A: Marie Cbutlaam, wbo played Slep-
fta.olt-, rtte•tl)' married and 11 ba1y wlUa
lier own prodactloa compuy. Her replace-
mt al 11 Loabe Schaffer. Loal1e b11
appeared oa several 101p .,.,, laclad.la&
a tal'll oa "Searcb for Tomorrow" 11 Emlly
Hunter, tllt dauaftter of Or. Rogt n . At tbat
time, Iler soap-opera llu1b1nd w11 played
by Kea Kerclaeval, now seeo as Cllff on
"Oalt.1."
Q. Can you tdl me "h)' Donan LoP1nto
~as written out of "One: L1fc to Live"' I
reall) loved hcr 'ltory-hne with Rafe. -
P !> .. Ashtabula. Ohio.
A: Wlieo llle bu1band-aod-wlfe •rillng
team of Oat Corrln1t01ts took over, fbty
decided to get rtd of some ebaracttn I•
order &o lntrod11tt some oew ones. n ey
tlloa1llt Uat claaracter of Samutlla, playe4
by Dorian, bd llad jHt aboa1 every
problem k.aown to mukind and Ut.at It w11
time to tad ~r 1torylhae. Sam Hall, wllo
really like.I cbt ebracter of Samudla, la.as
retuned lo laud acrtptla1 d•tles. b•t alas,
Cl.llDOl brtni Samut.b bad..
H :tH' a qut•st1on about wur f1' ontC' ~oop or soap star? Wn tt' 10 l>mla Hirsch. It co NcW'> i.\menca yndicatc, P n Bo~
19620. In mt'. Calif. 92 71 4. Sht• will an wer
as many questions •~ he r:tn in her
column. bur the 110/umc of mail make
penonal n•11/1r. 1mpowhlc
Sunday. Dec 23. 1984 3
Pair in 'Hot Pursuit '
of elusive TV ratings
By L VNDA HlRSCH
Kerrie Keane and Eric Pierpoinl arc the
perfect married couple except that they
aren't married to each other -not 1n real
life, anyway. But the chemistry 1s obvious
when they are together and in their
ponrayalsofKatcandJim Wyler on NB("s
"Hot Pursuit."
Right now Keane and Pierpoint are 1n
hot pursuit of a renewal and ratings. To
that end the two are cnsscross1ng the
country in an attempt to get people to
watch.
"It's amazing," says Pierpoint, "but
research shows hardly anyone knows we're
out there. The people who do really like the
show. It's qualit) "ork, our ere" ,.,
amazing but bewildered. h's puullng to us
that the show has done so ooorlv. with all
that goes into 1t ."
a lousy time slot.
Kerri, now raven-haired (during "Hot
Pursuit" she's been a blonde, brunette and
now a redhead) hated the ori~mal time slot.
0 The show should be a midweek. carly-
eveningshow. W11h a lead-in -oh, I'm not
fussy -like 'The A-Team,' 11 could reall)
be a hit."
NBC. which produces the show, agrees
the original time slot (10 p.m. Saturday) waspoor,sothey'recha~ngiL "Andwhal
did they ~ivc us?" asks Pierpoint, exebrow
arched. ·Ten p.m. Friday against Falcon
Crest.'"
Like the characters on the show -a
couple trying to dear themselves from
phony charges -the t"o plan to go down
or up in the ratmi!t fighting.
Why, indeed? The show has two attract·
1 ve stars and topical sloryh nes (drug abuse.
delayed stress syndrome. women's rights).
lush sccnery(il's filmed on location) ... and
From the bcgmnmg. the 'ihow's been
compared to "The fug111ve." Says Pier-
point, "What's so bad about that'> The
show was a good production. a hit But
we're really not a cha5C story. We're about a
couple who really love each other, even
when everything 1s against them." Pierpoint, Keane in 'Punutt.'
-TV Puzzle
4
l,6 Shown. co-star or
"Part~rs tn Cnmc ·
l 2 Co-star of "Call
to Glory"
13 Strlfch or May
14 Monetary untt of
Germany abbr
15 Terminate
16 Zeus. to Htgglns
17 In operation
AC .. 088
3 1 She was Daisy Moses
1n1t
32 Cllo nominee
33 Singer Jeny
35 Nelworl( st~ple
38 Part of USMA
39 Cerla1n Prot
42 "One Day --
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44 Mature
Sunday,Oec.23, 1984
18 .. _ -Yankee
Doodle '
20 Alan -
22 Diving bird
23 'Sanford and -
24 Co-star ol · Fatal
V1s1on"
25 "Long -Tomorrow"
26 Grandmother
29 Played Rocky
Rockford
1 Jac1< or Chris
2 WP Harljly Kn~w
Johnny
J ()pr ol SSW
4 He .... as Jo'>t! J1mt-11f'1
5 Mr Previn
6 Plays Jolene
7 He was Hawkeye
8 Daly ot "Walking Tall"
9 Agave plant
10 'Eight IS-·
t I Charles Haid role
t2 Role tor Cheryl Ladd
19 Meflssa on "FAicon
Crest"
2 t S1gn·oll for Valentine
22 Motorists' org
27 Ziich
28 Motr1c measure
29 Fabray. for short
30 •· -10 Billy Joo"
33 Played Fish
34 Sudsy brew
36 "Tht Wind• or -••
37 Curly or Moe
45 Desi or Lucie
4 7 Played Meat head
48 Therefore
49 Miss MacGraw
50 M•sch1ef·maker
52 Prefix with nox1ou&
53 Ginger on
"M'A'S 'H"
55 Sherman Hemsley rote
57 "Face the "
58 He was Carmine
DOWN
38 Role tor Burr
39 He s Hardcaslle
40 -Act 01 Love
4 1 Janis or Satchel
43 Chanteuse Lane
45 The Sun -Rises
46 He's Vince Romano
49 " -was saying "
5 1 Jet eng!ne housing
54 Sci-II hit
56 "T~e Br1dges at Tot<o
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lime by lhl' Crtt.h Qovernment for 1 tour
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llQ IUO IMOOTOUT Eight of the best
luooy car drivers 1n lhe US compete rn an
e1tm1na11on-s1y1e competition tor $25.000
in cash (from lnd1anapolts, Ind)
lflORTI ILOONM I A hilarious him
leatw1ng tOlfies 1n rodeo. skiing. wind surf
·~ 11olleybalt and various other sports
D llOYll Gamera · Super Monster"
( 1980 Science F1c11on1 Mach Fuma1ke
Yo110 Komal!>U (2 hrs ) «0 llOYIE I assie Come Home" ( 1943
DrarnaJ Roddy McDowell Edmund
Gwen11 (2 hrs )
Q) ROCKFON> Fl.II
fil) WALL ITMIT WIB Guest Robert M
Parker Jr. editor and publisher. The Wine
Advocate
~WO«TIWWU
'1') QMAT CHPI Of NIW ON.UNI e• •ULAH LAND Sarah (Lesley Ann War
ren) is df>lermmed to rebuild her war·
rilllayel'.l homP and falters 1n sirenglh only
wr.en twr lormer love, Casey Troy
IM th,1e1 !;;arraz•n) returns as a Union
Arnit oflt(Pr (Pan 2 of 2) (2 hrs 20
rn1n J
E W'ORTIClNTD
H llOYll Raggedy Man ( 1981 Ora
m.il S1~c;y :,pacek Eric Roberts ( 1 hr
1~ "''") 0 llOYIE Independence Day · ( 1983
Dran•Hl K.11hleen 0111n1an. David Keith ( 1
111 50m1n'
ll J llOVll The Song Of Bernadene
( 1943 Boogtaphy) Jennifer Jones
Ctw1es 81Cklord (2 hrs . 36 min)
•@ WMIT\JltQ W f) I wmt YOU Featured a ~i fashion
c;trow IPM by Barbara Alley. Fashion Con
su11.1111 ol $k1mg Magazine" a pelform
M•t P IJy lt11' Children ol A ShOw Q t
Hand'·
B .wt CONRJIENCI •IT Of Tlllll Ttml 0 Guest~ Pa .~
M1c.M111 Gtaser Peter Vidmar and L1c;.1
Hartman
(I) PACI THI NAnOll
(!) llO¥ll ·sunshine Christmas' ( 1977
Orama) C1tll De Young. Barbara Hershey
2 hrs.J
WAtt91GTOll W1B .. lllVWW ... • PACll 0# CUL TUM
.. LOllllW'INIW ....... 11 Pm 4 AU Topic sexism 1n rellglOn
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ra1th?" Gunt MalcOlm Muggertdge (Al
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IQUAM POOT UM••ll ) *'l'I .UTllT llCl•ITt Pl ybook
84 (I hr)
,LJ TMI .. ._-..,., .. -CIMTMAt A young
girl .,et1 out on a Quest to roeovtr lf'te
Stng1ng voices of e trtO of friendly mon-
sters ( 1 hr )
) Plllm TALI TNUTM "Prlncm And
The Pea" This ver$100 of the cllssic 1ale
stars Liza Mlnnelll as Pr1ncess Alecia, Tom
Conti as Prtnce Richard and Beatrice
Slraci~lhe prtnce·s mother Q ( 1 hi ) m COCMTYTODAY •a1J llO¥ll 'Run For Cover" (1955, West-
l:lllern~~gney. John Derek (2 hrs J
~ ....
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•UYOHAU
-Evening----
.. 1 ..... MOYll "Scrooge" ( 1970. Musical)
Albert Finney Alec Guinness Based on
Dickens A Christmas CarOI .. A miserly
old cOdger mends his hght-ftsted ways
""hP.n three spirits 111s1t him on Christmas
fve (2 hrs J
I AT TMI llOVlll eat ..
llO¥ll Chr.stmas Coal Mine Miracle"
( 1977, Ofama) Mitchell Ryan. Kur! Rus-
sell Coal miners 11y to reach safety aher
an el'.plos1on tn an unsafe mine. (2 hrs )
I NHf IAC«I wmt DAVID HOllOWITZ , ..
lllOVW Madame X" ( 1981, Drama)
Tuesday W1>ld Eleanor Parker A young
woman mamed to a wealthy man, must
abandon her husband and daughter
beca1.1se or one tragic m1s1ake (2 hrs ) m TMI IOUNDO Tea dances. Wine and
chee<>e parties and motor rallies all play a
parl on Howard's plans 10 Stan I malch·
rnill11ng 5'3rv•ce
Cl) HART TO HAlt'T
'1'i) MOVA This profile of paleoolologlst-
aultlor Stepnen Jay Gould tracet the
sources of his interest In evOluhonary the-
ory <1nd explores lhe range of his scienllflc
concerns (..) ( 1 hr ) It" IWIMOUTI Of TMI 'M Muhammad
Alt vs Leon Spinks (Feb 1978 1n Las
Vegas) (~) C 1 hr )
H • ~ CAIH'I ~A The country
mu<.K o;tar ~rtorms a salute to American
ho<;lvrv and lrad•llons with guests Ju~
CarlP• Cash Steve GOOdman John P11ne
;ind rio1jnpy Crowell from Kennedy Center
1 o/tt 1 t '"1:1'"" DC (I hr 15 min l
L DOT AND IA#TA CUUI Doi /QlOS Santa
for " tour or the world to see everyone
celebrate Ch11stma~ 1n lllerr own dltte1ent
ways ( 1 hr 15 min )
1.0 1 llCWll "Hercules" ( 1983, AdVenturel
Lou Ferrigno Sybil Dann1ng A super·
powerful Greek demigod musl battle
rnechanrCAI monsters to rescue a kid-
napped princess PG' ( t hr 41 min )
~ llCMI ·Savannah Smiles" ( 1982.
Advt1nture) Mark Miller. Donovan Scott A
runaway rich g111 tags aloog with a pair of
bumbltng tug11t11e cnm1nals 'PG' (1 hr
45 m1n ) •1ma1-.....-
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filmed by E Richard Velats 1n 1932 that
takes e t11p CIOwn HOiiywood's past ...
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l ..,,.E&.
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dehveis hrs special brand of humOf 1n 1h1s
hall hour of comedy perfOfmed before an
enlhllWSltC audience
I llGlll llCMML 'I lf'OllT1 lllACI•
.... PCMPUYllATll
7'1CUll .,,_ NGU.YWOOO ClOllUP Featured 1n1er·
v1ewt with Jaqueline B1sse1, Stwley Mac-
Larne and Sally Field
Cl)MAMTO
"'9 8 90¥ll ·'The Trouble W1lh Angels
( 1966. Comedy) Rosalind Russell. Hayley
Miiis Two new students at a parochial
boarding school al1empt 10 outwit the
Mother Supenor (2 hrs. 10 mrn)
tW 90¥ll "Best Friends" ( 1982 Come
dyl Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn Two
screenwrrlers who have a good personal
and proteSStonal re1a1o0nsh1p overextend
lherr t11endsh1p by ge1t1n9 mamed PG'
lhr , 50f'Tlln)
-._. .:HAii. 'I IPOR'fl llAC.-
7'1CUll ••• w ... wcao TOllOMOW
...,,._ A study ol the struggle 10
sat11age the academic program at Chica
go's Marshall High SchOol, where the bat
lie to upgrade standards reflects d nation
al concern about improving public
~hOOI$ 0 ( 1 hr ) ,,.,.,., ...
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Many ol tOday·s top comics are featured
1n 1h1s petfOfmance taped at San Francis
co·s comedy club, The Other Calf'
( 90¥ll "Silkwood" ( 1983 Drama)
Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell A younQ wom
an becomes a spy 1n an effort 10 uncover
evidence of neghgence in work conditions
al the nuclear-fuel plan! m which she
works 'A' 9. (2 hrs • 9 min ) a118 llO¥ll 'The Runaways" ( t91!>. Ora
m•) Dorothy McGuire. Van W111tams A
!eon-ager on lhe run following a lam1ly
quarrel meets and befrtends a young teop
ard whteh escaped trom a w1tdhle park (2
hrs)
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MTW ON ntl tlT1
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-llonalng Movies-
• "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. AdllM
lutt) Mark Mhler. Donovan Scotl ( 1 hr
45m1n)
'fhot Obscure ~t Of Ooatre
( 1977 Ft1n1asy) Fernando Rey. Cerote
Bouquet (I hr . 43 min ) .. llll "Glory" (1956. Comedy) Waller
Bronnan, Margaret O'Brien (2 hrs.)
.,.CC) "Jeno J•mes" ( 1939, W11tern)
Tyrone Powtr. Henry Fonda ( 1 hr , 4&
min)
"Sevllnnah Smites" ( 1982 Advon
tuft) Merk Moll r OoOOYan Scoll ( 1 hr
45 mlf'I )
g)--.OV**
CC) lllCMI 'ESCdpe From New York"
I 1981 Sc1ence-F1ctton) Kurt Russell.
Donald Pteasence In 1997. a hardened
criminal 1s ollered a pardon rt he can res-
cue lhe president of the US from Man-
1ta11an. now a prison city 'A' ( 1 hr . 40
min)
1M [l) lllCMI · Angela" ( 1955. Suspense)
Dennis 0' Keele Rossano BraZZJ An
American lrnds h1msell 1mpticaled 1n a pto1
tor murder when he pursues the charms of
a beau1tlut woman ( t hr 20 min )
Q4I (I) WfTOUCt4UUt
ttt(!) llOYll "Fouo..., The Leader" (1944
Comedy) Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall The
East Side Krds home on leave from the
Army speno therr ltme tracklnb down
1obbers (1 hr . 30 min ) !R ctMT1AN Cl4LDMNI NI)
Cf) =QI IAKITIAU Dayton al South
Flonda (A) (2 hts ) OJ llOYll lnleroors· ( 1978, Drama) E G
Marsh~ll Dian .. KealoP The members ot
.ir1 afflue11t family are separaled further by
the father s plans lo divorce his wile ano
ft1P µsychotog•c..1 conflicts between the
1t111-e daugtrterc; and the1• male compan·
101 ~ 'PG ( I hr 33 min ) , ....... 0 llOVll "The Sign Qt Tne Cross"·
( 1932. Orama) Fredric March. Claudelle
Colbert A Roman a11stocrat sacrrflces his
poi.111on dnd possessions for the love of a
Chrrs1ta= (2 hrs . 30 n11n ) ~mr .... 2 llOYll "More Amerrcan Grall1t1'
11979 Drama) Aon Howard Paul LeMat
A group of high school f11ends expet1enc-
PS. •he challengec; ot adulthood 1n a small
1Qw11 du11nu the social upheaval of the
1960s PG ( 1 hr 5 1 min J
1M Wll.CO.. MCI(. ICOTTD tM H, PlllT AMD TIN Protessronal sports are
c;ef on hrP when a social beauty is award
e!J her mate's toorball team as part ol
their divorce se111emenl
HI ~ Cle ... """1WATCH '"'°"" ... .. ~-r 1 llOYll ''The Best Of Everything'
( 1959 Drama) Hope Lange Stephen
BoyO Irr 1he1r search tor the good Ille
lhre{' young career women discover the
p11falfs ot living tn New York City (2 hrs
7 min J
~"'1 MIWI 'CM .... NIGHT'lfATCtt
llOYll 'The Man W11h fwo Brains
{ 1983 CumeOy) Steve Marrin Kathleen
1 tJrne• A brain Slugeon with a wretched
~'H Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Romance)
John Tr,1voll11 Ohvia Newion-John ( 1 hr
16111111)
l l.J Chi1n1p1ons· I 1984 B1ograpny)
John Hurt Edwa1d WOOdward (1 hr 55
1111n I a:a S• l)Mly Ou<:k I Movie ·· FantalillC
l<;land" ( 1983 Comedy) Animated 1 t
hr t8m1n)
.. (%'\ 'Brewster«; Mllhona'' ( 1945, Come-
dy) Dennis O'Keete. Helen Walker ( 1 hr
19m1n I -<.C.J ·Kiss Me Knte" ( 1953. Musical)
, Kathryn Grayson. Howtrd Keel ( 1 hr 49
min I
H C:.ioss C.ref'k ' ( 198? Or ma) Mary
Sll~nb\Jr~n Rip TOfn (2 hfs 2 min)
married Ille falls 1n love with a piekled
brain that speaks to him telepathleatly 'A'
1 hr 31 min)
2::8 ~ CAWI ~A The country
music star perf0<ms a salute to American
history and tradllioos wnh guests June
Carter Cash, Steve Goodman. John Prine
and Rodney Crowell from Kennedy Center ial'n W~~ ( 1 hr . 15 min)
..,, .. MGMT
Ml ..-r•AUIT ...
llll•lltma a. PAITMa
QMTMAI • Unhapp)' w11h his rOle as
lhe second shepherd 1n the school play, a
young boy learns the real meaning of
Ch11s1rnas when he is transported back 10
lhe Na11v1ty
l%J llCMI "High Road To Chma·· ( 1983.
Drama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong A
rrnlhonairess hrres a hard-drinking ex·
World War I llyrng ace 10 search tor her
oonQ lo<.f lather PG' ( t hr 45 min I
Ml H llOYll · The Man Who Loved Women ·
1953 Comedy) Burl ReynOldS Julie
Andrews A sculptor and compulsive
womanizer d•es and his analyst searches
rri v.J" to discover why he genuinely tell in
1011P wrlh every beautiful woman he ever
met R' O ( 1 hr . 50 min J
$, llOVll "Eddie And Tne Cruisers"
( •983. Orama) Tom Berenger, Mtehael
Pare Twenty years alter the lac1. a
rerorter investigates the mysterious dis-
appearance of a rock singe< ·po· ( 1 hr .
32 mrn)
di 0 llCMI · Sprrng11me In The Rockies"
11937 Western) Gene Autry Polly
Rowles C.ene gels involved with a quar1el
I yooOQ recent agr.cuflurat·-.cl'IOO grads
1 hr) .......,..
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t:tl' J CUI.TUM ClW Boy George and Cul·
lure Club presenl their latest Video "The
War Song" plus other songs from lhe new
al burn · W11k1ng Up with !he House On
F11e " .. ,~l\11111
t:ll IOMAllOll~
M llCMI ·0ne Flew Over The Cuckoo's
NPS1 · ( 1975. Drama) Jack Nichelson.
Louise Fletcher A gleelulf~ irreverent
1rovb1etT>aker •s comm111ed 10 a mental
•nsfllutoo• where he 1nc1tes 1rie other
p.11 errts •roto open rebelhon aga1ns1 a
p wetlul nur<.P and ftle established hospo
1a1 order R' t2 ttrs 15 min I
Oi 'WarGanies · ( 1983 Suspense)
Matt~w BrocJeoci.. Dabney COieman ( 1
hr •,3 nun l S Gt>orge Wash1ng100 Slept Here
11942 Comedy) Jack Benny Ann Shell·
dM ( 1 hr 33 min ) -a:zl Dond• · ( 196 1. Orama) O.v1d
Janssen, Waller Winchell I? l'lrs )
"9 "A1cflard ' Things · ( 1981 Drema)
l 1v Ullmann. Amanda Redman ( 1 hr , 4f>
mrn)
ttllD 'Thci Runawnys" ( 1975. Drama)
Dorcithy McGu11e Van W1lll•ms ( 1 hr JO
min)
-· Tt~ Brothe<~ 0 T~" I 1972 Com·
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Al Ketlnedy Center W11h Leontyne Prtee"
An evening of trad1tt0nal Christmas muSIC
and readings leatures renowned sopfano
Leontyne Price, flutist Paula Robison. gu1-
tar1St Elt01 Fisk, and Norman Scr1bne< con-
dllcling the Festival Orchestra and the
Wash1ng1on Choral Arts Society of Wash-
~ton (R) ( 1 hr )
(CJ .,_ "Superman Ill" ( 1983, AdVen-
ture) Chnslophe< Reeve. RIChard PryOf A
villainous 1ndus1r1a1 magnate tries to neu-
lrahze the Man of Steel by spltttlng htm
1n10 his good and evll personahlles, 'PG'
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~(R)
.,_ "BeyOnd Reasonable Doubt"
( 198{), Myste<y) David Hemmings, John
Hargreaves An Australian delecllve
investigates a parllcularly bfural murder.
~hrs. 7 min)
(Q) llCMI "Nate And Hayes" ( 1983.
Adventure) Tommy Lee Jones. Michael
O'Keele A pirate 1s tramed tor k1lltng hall
ol a t11be whtle his tormei partner plans 10
kidnap a g111 he loves PG' ( 1 r"lr •• 40
min)
(S) IROTMPI ctMTlllAI INCW. The
Christmas sp111t brings Joe. CNll and Lou
closer togerher es a tam1ty 1n this special
based oo lhe "Brothers" comedy se11es c:;u 1 hr)
CZ) llCMI "High Road To China" ( 1983,
Drama) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong A
mtttlonalress hires a hard·dtlnk1ng ei1-
Worfd War I flying ace to search tor her
l~lost father 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min )
W «l) .,_ "The Robe" (1953 Orama)
Rtehard BUfton. Jean Simmons A pf'lysi·
cally and emotionally detenorated Roman
tribune IS ordered to execute three crtml·
nals in Jerusalem (2 his . 45 min )
.. I) (I) tmWtWrT Joanna. backed by the
1omon11c Srephame. plans to keep a date
she made With her bOyfrtend 20 years ear-
lier (RI
TMI V9TAT10ll llYITBIY Host Bob
Newhart Guests football coach Gerry
Faust. the Un1v9fsl!y ol Notre Dame Glee
Club, Molher Teresa. the London Players
~ .. aATUT llMNT1 Bes1-Eve1
Coaches (A) ( 1 hr ) '9 .,_ 'Yes Str, That's My Baby"
( 1949. Musical) Donald O'Connor
Charles Coburn A pe11 of former Gls save
e football team and thetr coach's 1ob 11
hr, 30 min)
-· (() C~ I LACIY Chrts and Mary Beth's quick getaway plans on Ch11stmas
Eve go awry when a lake Santa Claus
arresred tor a chamy lraud escapes from
lhtS l~(lhr) ., .. " ...
lmllCM 'LA,... "A Matter 01
Pnnc1ple" Alan Arkin and S.rbara Dana
star 1n ·this humofous story 1boUt a poor
Virginia tamily of 12 whOSo holiday ~
brahoo 1$ thrNlened by the father's retus-
at 10 buy • Christmas tree Q ( 1 hr ) Cil> -.n-~ mtelAH A San
Francisco •udienee of 3000 sings Han·
del's "Meullh" accompanied by the
city 9 mtJSIC conMM1t0ty orcheStra (2
hrs)
.,. "Crt>SS Cfet't" ( 1982. O.ame)
Mary Steenbu1gen, Rip TOfn S.Md on
the memO!rs of "Marjorie l<lnnan Rawlings
In 19?8 1n amblllous Noew York writer
leaves her wealthy hvsbend for t"-more
peaceful eicl&t~ ot • Aotld~ OClflOI
grove w"-'f she plant to wt1te ~
romance no~• ·PQ· (2 tn . 2 min ..
{I 90Wll "Trading Placa" f1883.
ody) Eddie Murptty, OM A'(r<royd 14.
to-dO executlVfJ, a ghe11o·bred con man
and a prostitute deV•se a plot of revenge
against 1wo conniving financiers ·R' Q ( 1
hr., 46m•n) .......
CE) ~ MCml MISS0011 Gover·
nor's Cup from Lake ol the Ozarks, Mo tWl) .. 1U ~tm G)e;) ... TAii
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1'HI QMTMAl IOMll Host Mel Torme.
with Les Brown and his Band of Renown
are 101ned by Rteh Llltle, George Shearing,
Maureen McGovern. Martlyn McCoo and
B11ty OavtS Jr for an eventng of hOltday
mustCal entertainment (R) ( 1 hr . 30
min.) (I)ICICl•-•••eara M>OM (Q) llCMI "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy}
Nicolas Cage DebOreh Foreman A high
schoot gtrl breaks olf her romance with a
punker because the relallonsl'ltp lhrearens
her srandtng within her peer group 'R' ( 1
hr. 35 min) CZl llOVll "It's A Wonderful Life" (1947.
Fantasy) James Stewar1. Donna Reed A
man s guardian angel d1ver1s htm lrom SU1·
c1de and shows him what his homerown
would be hke rf he wete never t>orn (2
hrs. 9 mrn)
tW(C) .,_ "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980.
Fantasy) Ch11stopher Reeve. Jane Say·
mour Obsessed wllh the p0ftral1 ol a
t9th·century actress. a modern-day play-
wright uses hypnOSJs to rravel back tn lime
and meet her 'PG ( 1 hr , 45 min )
11:1111 Cl) -.aHllOPTMICMCMI From St
Thomas Episcopal Church 1n New York
lhe Rev Or John Andrew reads lhe trad1·
ttonal story ol the animals In the manger 0 CZ Cllll1llAI wmt ,_ Johnny
Carson, Doc Severinsen. Ed McMahon
and Tommy Newsom, as well as a 120-
vOtee choir salute the Ch11stmas season
OODCOW\I O MIC ... .-m.M --AUm CIMTIMIQW ... ... ,..,..
.,_ "Wartress' ( 1982. Comedy)
Garol Oreke. Jim Harrrt A WOUid-be
actress. a 1een-magaz1ne reporter and a
prep-school reject have various adven·
tures while working at a New Y0<k City
diner 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mm I m 19 ClUI Scheduled Ch11s1mas .n
Washington. 0 C . a brorher and Sister ere
1evn1ted ( 1 hr 30 min )
1,_!ll) llO¥m "Lost H0<1zon" ( 1973. Musi-
cal) Peter Finch, Liv Ullmann A kid·
napped diplomat discovers the Hlmalayan
kingdom ot Shangr1-La. a place of eternal
~ace and immortality (2 hrs .. 40 min )
tH1 II Cl) CIMTIMI M ---INCIAL The Rev Donald W MOfgan of the First
ChUrch of Chnsl. Welhersfleld. Coon
dehveis the Chnstmas Eve message ( 1
hr) D GD CIMTMAI: ..,._ .. Pope John
Paul ll celebrates the Mesa at St Peter's
BaSl!iCa tn Vatican City ( I hr JO mtn )
I TWIUMflOlll MOWll "Suttertlles Are Free" { 1972
Orama) GOldle Hawn Edward Albert Jr
A young blind mM gains new hOPe and
independence with help trom 11 scalier·
brained young ac11ess (2 hrs )
~MeNllCIMTMAI ~ 'Jd'reu• Noel A Ca1un
Chr1Stma1· The Rev PaltlCk PrimMux
S M lilnd the Rev John BeckleV q "
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conduct Ch11stmas Eve Mass at Sacred
Heart ChUrch 1n SI James' Parlstl. Gram·
mercy La atso a IOOI< at some ol the
trad1tK>nal Christmas customs lound 1n
LOU1S1ana Ca1un country ( 1 hr.)
ITMITI 01 IM P'MNCllCO
-MVllW(ll) llCMI "The Man WhO Wasn't There"
I 1983 Comedy) Stell9 Guttenberg, Jef· "
Irey TambOr A man obtains a myste<IOUS
formula that makes people disappear 'A'
thr,51mm)
tMI NCH UTTLl'I CtM1llAI CMOI. The
master 1mpress1on1st plays a mulhtude of
roles, 1ncludlng Ebenezer Scrooge and
Bob Cratchtl. 1n an unU9U81 ve<SiOn ot the
Chartes Oockens holtda~. ( t hr )
ml 8 MIMD tl1'CMCOCI tTI a> CllmTllAI WOM.D The M0<mon Youth
SymphOny and ChOrus are featured In a
1oyous and 1nsp11a11ona1 celebration of the
universal goodwill of the hotlday season
( t hr) fD THE 0000 mGMICM ctMTllAI .,._
aAl W1111 1he11 simple approach to the
holidays 1he Goods b11ng happ1~s to
lhen pretentious ne1ghb0rs by demon·
s1ra1111g me act of sharing
([l AUTO MCllQ Formula I World Driving
Chomp1onsh1p !Al ( t hr 30 mm )
1till0 llOYll ' WarGames ( 1983
Su~pense) Matthew Broderick. Dabney
Coleman A 1een·age comput8f wl\tz inad-
verlenlly gains access to the Pentagon's
stralPg1c compuler system and nearty
begins World War Ill 'PG' ( 1 hr • 53 min )
11:9 IC TMI MCHMD mm IHOW The come-
d1ar1 returns with sketches. asptring come·
diaris and surp11se guesrs WtJ ~ Remember· (1970. Orama)
Vince fdWards. Kathe11ne Crawford A
psychiatrist falls 1n love with the mother ot
the bOy whose hie he saved (2 hrs ) 8 AlmlCA't T°' TD CIMTllAI .. CW.
Top muSIC stars io1n to salute some ol lhe
greatest Cnrostmas hits of all time tnclud·
1ng 'Whole Ch11stmas· and Rud<>lph The
Aeo Noseo Re1ndeet · ( 1 hr )
~c:"~~= Featurect
JOhn L11~ow m> llCWll "Sun11se At Campebeilo'
( 1960 Btography) Ralph Bellamy Greer
Garson The 01lltcut1 years ot 1921 10
1924 1n the hie ol Franklin Delano Roose-
ve11 eventually allect all AmerlCllnS (2
hrs I
!H llOY11 The Ca1nf' Muttny ( 1954
01al"!1dl Humµhrey Bogart Jose Ferrer
Aase•l J<' lhP novPI b~ Heiman Woll~ A
gr ou~ t oll1ce1s n1u1°ny aga•nst merr ._ap
lain o..1a1nung 111a1 lie '" menlallv unstable
l2 hrs 5 mm I
LL.lllOVW 'The Big Brawl ( 1980. Adven·
lure) Jackie Chan Jose Ferrer The son of
a restaurant owner entefs an interstate
lighting match and is pitted against a
sad1stoc brute A ( I hr . 36 mtn )
G)oeatYMDYll ut (tl llOV1I · That Championship Season
( 1982. Or11ma) Bruce Dern. Stacy KHCh
f1vf' tormer high school basketball stand
outs gather for a d1ilurbl"O reunion with
the coach whO 1nt1venced thetr lives 'A'
l hr 4'8 min")
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1'HI MA1'MT'f This !l~.al or nott<S.ay
l'nYS<C and drama set 1n Ille Vat~n and
St Parrick's Cathedral 1n New Y0<1t. City
tnclud as guests tne London Players
and Opet'& stat Placido Domingo
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r.~ A e" N am Bend<• 11 "' • .,.
--111lveaing
Taasclay Coal.
sters ( 1 hr )
( ,._TAU TMIATM "Thumbehna"
Carrie Frsher. Bu1gess Meredith and Wll·
llam Kall star in a thumb-sized girl's
adventure-Med search for her mother Q • IJ llOV9 "Three's A Crowd" ( 1969.
Comedy) Larry Hagman. E J Peaker
Alter remarrying, a man discovers that his
hrc;I wife never actually died ( 1 hr .. 30
min I O• ....
(I) 1IM YIM.aD MVllW News lootage
and commentary oo U S and world
events from the past year Host INN
laoeE:.ww
wtBL.t#FORT\19 mta.,..
IR .. ~TllT ..... --rTNI Hlghllghts of
Super Bowl IV, Kansaa City Chrefs vs Neff==m.TTUNI
Cl) ":i.-.:'cal1z.. Ski model Gretchen
Wick on 1oca11on 1n Sun Valley. on the set
of 'Scarecrow And Mrs King" with Kate
Jackson and Bruce Bo1Cle1tner
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IGa:t:
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M-1 COWTACT (R) 0
IR 'I WATllt MOmtnl Highhghts of
Super Bowl V. Baltimore Colts vs Dallas
CowbOys
llOVll '"Say Amen. Somebody ·
C 1982 Documentary) Profiles the early
pioneers ot gospel music 'G' ( t hr , 46
min)
f0 ) llOV11 "O'Hara·s Wife" (1 982. D1a-
ma) Edwa1d Asner Martelle Hartley An
0110<ney decides to pull the plug on the
hfe·supporrmg equipment on which his
wile is surv1V1ng and eventually receives
counseling lrom her ghost. 'PG' ( t hr . 27
min)
'AIU CHAii: THI llCOlfD YIM
ltlOVll "Champ1ons" ( 198•, 81ogra·
phy) John Hurt . Edw ard
WOOdward Orama11zat1on of the kfe of
9ob Champion. English 1ockey and can·
cer v1ct1m PG' 11 hr 55 min.)
'1) llOVll 'Pepe C 1961 Comedy) Can
rrnllas Dan Da•ley A director his horse
and rhe tiorse s fuena make a successful
movie (3 hrs I
7:1D (JJ) MOVIE '"The Agony And The Ecsresy'
( t965. Biography) Charlton Heston. Re•
Hamson Mtehelangero and Pope Julius II
Clash Ovef the painting of lt"te S1sllnc
Cha~I (3 hfs) NIB· 'Al&YPIUD M OM LA. Featured· the fishing ol
docks of Boston. poet Robert Frost. e
farm lor ma=rup
l=MmTllATl\lm WlllPMCKlllAft "°""'CUT K0i WUWOf a.Ml WtlAJ CMLD • ~ The 400·voice
chou and tOO-member 0rcnesrra of St
Olat's COiiege of Nor1hfleld. Minn perform
tradJtronat Chrt&tmu music ( 1 l'lr )
(f )Nfil.'IWATllTllO•ITI Hlgtlllghts ol
Soper Bowl XIII, Oellas CowbOyt vs P11tt-
bu1gh SIMlerS
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ney Bugs Bunny Movie" (1 981, Comedy)
Anim9ted voeces bv Mel Bra~. June
Foray New material is blended with old rn
thrs comprlallon of clasS1c Fnz Freleng
"Looney Tunes" featuring Bugs. Dally
Duck. Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam. Tweet1e
Pie and others from the cartoon series
(.Bl J_t hr ) U G) A-TIAlll The team is hrred to stop
angry workers from sab0tag1ng the con-
struc11on of a skyscraper (RI ( 1 hr ) 8 llOV9 "Hohday Inn'" ( 1942. Musical)
Bing Crosby. Fred Astaire Aller IOS1ng his
hancee, a man retreats to his Connechcut
farm which he turns into a seasonal inn
(2 hrs) D ,,_.,.A CROWD A gullt·rldden Jack
makes up a story about his hve·1n g111
lriend Vicky when his old-fashioned Aunt
Ma~tedly visits (RI Q
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tured Hank Wiiiiams. Jr aboard a11cral1
carrier U S S Constellallon with guesrs
Alabama Sylvia. Earl Thomas Coniey
Waylon Jennings (1 hr I
Q)llTVAU G> llOV9 "It's A Wonderful Lile" ( 1947
Fantasy) James Stewart Donna Reed A.
man s guardian angel diverts hrm from <>u•·
c1de and snows him wnal hrs hometown
would be hke rf he were never bOrn (2
hrs . 30m1n I fD NOVA A v1s1t to San Franctsco's Exp10-
rat0f1um. a unique museum featuring
nearly 600 exh1b11s designed 10 demon-
strate scienttltc pnncrplP,S by mv111ng vis•
tors to par1tc1pa1e 1n the displays (A) Q
t! hr.)
CC) llOV9 "The Brshop s Wrle" 11948
Fantasy) Cary Grant L01et1a Young
Obsessed by his dream ol erectrng a
calhedral a bishop endangers his mar
riage until he is aided by a lr1endly sp1n1
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l9l!l. 't ~mT llOllmNTI H1ghhgh1.-. of
Super Bowl XVII M1am1 Dolphins vs
Washington Redskins CH>~ OM ICI An exh1b1llOfl of top
Olympic and world ice skating champions.
with lnterv1ews and profiles of such skat
ers as Rosatynn Sumners. Elaine Zayak
Dorothy Hamill and Scolt Hamilton Host
ed by Jo Jo Starbuck end Barry Tomp-
kins (I hr I
ll0¥9 .. Around The World In 80 Days ·
( 1956, Adventure) David Niven Sh11ley
Macla1ne In 1872 an English genlleman
makes a bet that he can travel arovr1f1 rtie
world 1n 80 days G (2 hrs 48 mtn I
l:a fJ WMO't TNI IOll1 Tony m1s1,1ken1,
walks rn on Angela ..vn11e c;hl''s 111 thP bflll1
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I!) ~T ••OMMCU "The Bach
Chrtstmas OratOflO The Nativity' Cele
b1a11ng the tricentennial of Jol'lann S.bas
1ton Bach s birth, N1kOlaus Harnoncourt
conducts the Concentus MuS1Cus of V~n
na performing on Baroque instruments
and tealu11ng tenor Pett>r Schreier. bass
Ro~rt Holl and the Tolzer Bey<; Ch~r ol
Munich English 'lubtttles IP-111 1 of :>) t 1
hr .30mt"L IPOln'IC9Tlll llO¥ll "Two 01 A Krnd I 1983
Romance> John Travo11a Oltv1a Newton
John A self styled inventor end a b 111k
-teller are chosen by the SuPfeme Be11"19 10
prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' I I hr
28mm I .. 8 Cl) ltlll9l C8TD ~A CILI· MAnoet M THI ••a-111 AIT1 Watter
Cron1<11e hosrs this black-he event nonor-
mg outstanding achievement 1n the arts
lrc>m the Opera House of the John F Ken·
nedy Ce111er for the Performing Arts 1n
Washington. DC This year"s ll<>norees
:ire Lena Home Danny Kaye. Gian Carlo
Menoll Arthur M~ler and Isaac Stern Q
1? hrs I Q 61) ~ COdy Nick and Boz rely on
11\e new dock boy tor help 1n protecting
three tw.auttful college students from kid·
1apper5 (AJ f t hr I
fJ ~ GIUTTIJt Sam and Kate become
involved when a world-famous escape art
1!">1 demands !Ml his inept son follow 1n his
rootsteps Earl and Terry try 10 prove that
lhe hOlder of a m1lliona11e's will IS not an
~potlun •.1 Q ( 1 hr 1 \ u ...
Q) mRV GNF'FIN Mer" on lhe Holy Land IA) (1 hr)
tii) ctMNAI AT f'OH The Boston Pops
C11chf'<itra cond1Jcted oy John W1lkams cs
1 1nea Oy It 13 Tang1e...,00d Festrval Choru<J
I ,, a• even n,i ol Chr Simas music (I hr l
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1Q81 A<J•er.rure1 Hatr•son Ford Karen
A .,, r t 93b a 91 be trolling arc.heo10-
g•s1 ao""' tu•P• rac.es l'l;w evildoers for a
pgeridary rf.ohlJrOUS art1lac1 of enormous
power narrowly escaping dozens of death
traps en roure PG O f I hr 55 min )
L llOVll · La TraV111ta" ( 1982. Musleal>
t Presa '>I 1tas P1ac1do Domingo The
lfilQ•C. .u.1-c ot a con• 1mp11"e courtesan 1s
reca11P1l 11 rrus ve1<;1on of Verdi's opera
,G I 1 hr ~B rnrn )
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W '"""' H 111 1 ee Marvin A Moscow hom-
11.-O'-• pecror s 1nvesrcga1>on of a b•zarre
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I , err ,,, 11;i1 ,5 w11h rhe KGB and a
1,11 1bP 1r<1lliro9 Amerir an busrness tycoon
11 (,?rH' 8P .. n l
t:JO 'T" llOVll ·U1gt11 Arid Day' 11 946 Musi
.1 l "'~ _,1an1 f•e Arden The !tie of
Cote r ;rrer prc1v1des c:ome of !he greatesr
n uc;•c " Ame11can history (2 hrs , 30
!(IHI)
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1*tl 0 m ....OTOM ITllLI Amateur
s1eull1i. ~ os1ng as fictt0na1 detectrves of
rt•e p.1 ,r 1010 Laura and Remington to savtt
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Ray Charl~s Grad~s Knight and TN-Pips
G1f'n C.i1mi•oe11. Reat Life. Janie Frrcke and
l eon R11o;.,w!I 12 hr<:}
&) llAl'T'DfltlCI TMIATM Ttct> Jewel In
ft.e CruoNn Nur~ Daphne Manners
"t•t'tS Ha11 Kumar ai the B•brgn11 Gar
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the NoJ:tn invol'lleo 1n morder taus 1n love
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Gav.o Macleod
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t -~ Wi,..,,0m H()lde(l. Aicl.y Sc.tirodef A
""t>"'ld 1re.-e+« 1eadle$ a young Ofpt\an the
""a'l'S ol 5olv•va rf 1~ Austrehan wd(Je(-
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O ConrlOI A ftamt>oyant tummer 11oc11
act0< "''° dreal'llt ot Broed ... ay stardom
~l~ds an ncompetenl '18~strucl<
~op t,oy ar><I ptomo1n hrt romenct! with
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ltonaCOfpse PG (ll'u :?1mr n Ji .oWll ·To Be<> Not To Be ('963
C~y f.4e &ooh Arvie Bancrct• A
rheat~ QfOUO ".QU\J?ed Warsaw ~·es
r .e-1f a'Y.! lhe Polrsh undefgtound tror, Ille
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t:11 O mWR ·wg""8 1 t9•' va'""
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~oer to sos1a n hefsetl 1 }'()Ung ..,.om.1r
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a• c !er• I 1 rig fOfce conceals •lse I Of • ,rr
,,; ••a J --a reputedly ta .,... ' "°* p I • " £'9 m"1 )
29 C llOYll Tr-e Af>turn 01 Fra"~ ~ld "
• 940 ,\esterr) Henry Fonoa ,.. •
T err1e; Jesse James ()fOI~ l•t'-.."' ' ~
d<>.il"' ' hr 33 min
Ml AllOTT MD cotTaLO
mW! He-do ( 1937 Or1mal Sh 'If
T ernp.e Jean Hersneot A &.Ille Swt&S g • i
tai..en l•Of" "e• mounta'" flOtne 1r1 ll"!P fl rs
':!.%..he• aunt 10 Ille ciz I 1 tv • 4S mll'I
W a& TT Ga 19DC8"
(1'7: ... '1' •..... ,.... '1 .,.,. Coop De Torcnon· 11c; 2
D•a..,,a1 Pf\ ppe No.rec fsaoelle Hut.l ••
A a ... entcxce"'e"' ottiee1 111 Africa s .. •' m_.•oi=-•ov. •e.eng .. agarnst a '~" ,,.
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aa ~ui.~~. 9 m.r. I
'W,'= 0 Hara s Wife I t98i D<c1
ma1 Ed.,,,a•d Asner Ma11e1te Hartle~ 1•
artorflt'y d~1deS to pu I the plUg or • ~
I le SIJppolhl'JO eqy1pment 00 w.h>C~ '
wile is SUhlMOQ and eventually rece .1 $
c.ciu~hOQ 1rom her ghost PG' ( l hr •
moo I .. ....,..
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•.Aa1.. A. •eporle• ano a ~ycnic
' • 1r-E-l.X'ody o• a disgraced pr1es1 •
10 stoo an onslaught of demon~ '
rava the earth ( 1 '" • 33 min I
-AUm lmf1-I ._ IDMAllOla.-
. llO¥ll SoundOf" I 197'. 0-a,. J
Cicely Tyson Paul Wini.aid Ou11ng "
<lark Depfess10n years a lamit1 of t
sh;i1~rot:>t>efs struggle to star_ log.pl
SP.I~ of OVl'<Whelming oddl 'G' ( 1 hi w
min)
l ~ Best Friend'." ( tG82. Con"
dy) Burl Reynolds, GOidie Hawn T v.
screen ... r1tets "'ho havl' 1 good persor i
and protessiona1 relahonsn1p overexte"J
their tnenctsh1p by gelllng mawed P 1
LI hr SOm111) •••Amt•
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Weelwclay
llonalng Movies-
(0) "Two 0 1 A Ktfld" ( 1983, Romance)
John Travotta. 01t111a Newton-John ( 1 hr
28 m1n) Cl) "Champion~" ( 1984, Biography)
John Hurt Edwaro Wooowaro ( 1 hr . 55
min)
til) "Batman" ( 1966, Comedy) Adam
West. Burl Waro 12 hrs)
ct) "The Gilt Of Love I 1978 Orama)
Mane Osmono. Timothy Bottoms ( 1 hr "
38 min.)
CD) "Dally Duck's Movie Fantashc
lslanO" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated ( 1
hr . 18 min)
"Rememoer The Night" ( 1940. Com-
edy) Barbara Stanwyck Fred MacMur-
ra (1 hr 26 min)
··champ;ons · ( 1984 Biography)
John Hurt Eoward Woodward ( 1 hr 55
min)
'The Hotly And The 1,,y· I 1953. Ora·
ma) Ralph Richardson Ce11a Johnson ( 1
hr 23min)
"They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982 Come-
dy) Johnny Yune Margaux Hemingway
{.! hr 30 min l
(.%) "MOfe American Gratt111' I 1979 Ora-
ma) Ron Howard Paul LeMat ( 1 hr 51
min)
"It's A 0og·s Lile" I 1955. Comedy)
Edmund Gwenn Jell Richards ( 1 hr 28
rTlln l
-(.Q) "To Be Or Not To Be" I 1983. Come·
dy) Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr 47
min)
-@ 'The Adventures Of Fron11er
Freemont'' ( 1976 Ad11en1ure) Dan Hag-
gerty. Denver Pyle (2 hrs )
... [i "Beas1mas1er" ( 1982. Aoventure)
Marc Singer. Tanya Robetls ( 1 hr 45
min)
CZ) 'Baby. II s You' ( 1963. Romance)
Rosanna Arquette Vincent Speno I 1 hr
45m1n J
tw O In Search 01 America" ( 1970. Ora-
ma) Vera Mites. Carl Belz. ( 1 hr . 30
min)
'Two Of A Kind ( t963. Romance)
John Travolla, Oh111a Newton-John ( 1 hr .
28m1n I
_.., ...... 11ov1es-
U.tl) "So This Is Love" ( 1953, BloQraphy)
Kathryn Grayson. Merv Grifltn (2 firs )
11:9(C) "Lei's Speno The Nlgt\t Together"
( t982, Oocumen1ary) The Rolltng
Stones ( 1 hr . 30 min )
ta(O) "The Black Planet" ( t981. Orama)
Arnmat~ ( 1 hr. 18 min )
"Two 0 1 A Kind" ( 1983. Romance!
JOhn Travoua Olrv1a Newton-John ( 1 hr.
28m1n)
CZ) "That Obscure Ob)ecl Of Desire"
( 1977 Fan1asy) Fernando Rey. Carole
Bouquet ( 1 hr . 43 min ) '1' "Born To Be Loved" ( 1959. Drama)
Carol Morns. Vera Vague ( 1 hr . 30 min )
ttl ' The Twelve Chatrs' (1970, Come-
dy) Aon MOOdy, Frank Langella ( 1 hr .
33 mm J 119 ~ ·carousel" I 1956. MUSICaJ) G0toon
MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 8 min )
t:ll{Ol "Daffy Duck's MOiiie --Fantes11c
Island" I 1983 Comecly) Animated ( 1
hr 18 min)
(SJ 'Raffles· ( 1940, Comedy) Ohvta de
Hav111ano Oav•O Niven ( 1 hr . 12 mtn )
.. (ti, 'Where The L1hes BIOom" ( 1974,
Orama) Julie Gholson. Jan Smithers ( 1
h1. 37 mm J
'High Road To China" ( 1983, Ofa-
ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr ..
45m1n)
·~ "Oooswor1tl' (1936. Orama) Watter
Huston Ruth Challerton ( t hr . 30 min.)
4l:a CC) "The Gift 01 Love" ( 1978. Orama)
Mane Osmond. T 1mothy Bottoms ( 1 hr .
38 min)
.. "The Fabulous Baron Munchausen"
( 1959. Fantasy) M110s Kopedcy. Jane
Bre1chova ( 1 hr . 23 min )
(%) "Gorky Park" ( 1983, Mystery) Wit-
ham Hurt Lee Marvin (2 hrs , 8 min )
.. Q!J "All In A Nights Work" ( ~1. Come-
dy) Dean Martin. Shirley MacLa1ne (2
hrs)
-Evening----
•&DD®'ent
I :,.~..., ,_..Ct/9.,
ITMTm
•.... .arT .Cent .._ •PM1-W11-ff• Neal Gabler and Jef-
frey L vons review "City Heat" and 'Dune (, IT-IOOll Oll.Y "Simon And Garfunkel. The Concert In The Park" .Paul
Simon and Art Garfunkel perlOfm old
lav0t1tes in their ftrSI JOlnl concert 1n 11
years. !aped during the summer of '81 1n
New York Ctty's Central Park (1 hr. 30
min) ~="To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983,
Comedy) Mel BrOOl<s. Anne Bancroh A
lheater group tn occupied Warsaw saves
itself and the Polish underground from the
Nazis by 1mpersona11ng SS ollioer$ 'PG'
111 hr . 4 7 min ) NOT llAT M01\.M
.. lee ...
9t THI YIAlt. MYllW The OUIStand·
1ng htslory making even1s of the year are
l~E=:::c,~ ...... ~ ...,..,_
llOWll "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982,
Comedy) Johnny Vune. Margaux Hem-
ingway A West C08SI Asian COOi< IS mis·
taken for karale expert Bruce Lee and
runs afoul of Italian gangster bosses 'PG'
t hr. 30 min)
IOIM INCW: GIMY COC*IY va. .._..~An interview with Cooney
and an analysis ol his recent bout with
Geo<geChapl1n (R) ( t hr 30 min l
l=-ltOOll
1l9 Cll ...
.... U..1MAT'Mll ~ .. -=~ An 1nterv1&w wrth
Suzanne Somers; car rectng on ice tn
Massaenuse1ts B T-1~ Tcmmff Featured
NOTICE TO VETERANS
If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of
the Armed Forces of Iha United States. In good
health. you are entitled to a Double Interment
Spece (for you and your Spouse) In our
Dedicated Ve teran's Section at the cost. to you.
of only a Slngte Interment Space plus the
Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by
State Law.
Harbor Lawn. long known for its Special
Constdefa11ons to Veterans. l.s making this
Pr0gram available 10 the Veterans of lh1s area
Space Is limited and It will be assigned on a first
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end ... r1I a fictional 13th c.entUfy
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C'C) llOVll M<;vnlatro Men ' 11980
Advenlurt) Chllrlton He-:.ton Brian Ke11h
Two f1>r trll(>fleft en1oy lhe fr~oorn of tne
wlldernl'H 1n the last lew years before fhe
en<;rott<:hrnenl ot CMltzatoo 'A' ( 1 hr 36
min J .
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TU•MMCIU
22 Sunday, Dec 23, 1984
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~I A moo"'~tetn Couple S per~llv~
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a Mc1 t>.; t.eac.t '10vSI' and oec.orrie
nvot•P.O •It he-f •eenny famous ant.:
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T'll.af'JDm
-. _,. 'ln1ema1o<>t\at women·
Guests Paloma PteaolO K1res& Maroa
Concntta AIOnso tinget Hete< Ready
acu~ J Ireland (RJ I! hf I e -.AT 0 U c.AMCll • Bernste•'l
ConOOctOt Solo.st & Tf"acher" Leonard
&"'fl'\Me"' \ ta 9'fl' • n tllfee areas are drs
p1a,.~ as he c.00d1.1c. ts the VoenM Ph1 her·
rr«IJ(. pt.lf' a t.Aozar1 c~10 and
ltact~ a ma ,If'• c.11t:.., t0< 11)V••g conouc
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velef31" Loe Angeles pol<;e deletllVM 1ry
10 IOl\le the murder ol 1 movie ltUOIO
head l!Qhting bumout whole unraveling the
m~ter-y wwotving Holywoocft &eamy vndetJW.ouno o ( 1 tu 3S min l
f.I..) "lhe Hunger . I 1983 Fantasy)
Ca11lef•ne Oeoeove-: Dav.a Bowie A pnyai.
c;"n w0t1<1ng 1t 1 hfe·e•lenStC>n research
1r.sll1Vle ~ome. involved wtlh a female
1i.1m!>'fe R 11 hr 37 m1n ) ,.-ZJ llCMI Covp CJ& TrJ1chOr1' 11982
Ofaniai Philippe N0iret Isabelle H1.1pper1
A law e11f0fcemen1 officer ~n Al,,ca seeks
muroerous revenge &gl•nS1 all th<>se WhO
have drfl8greed wrlh him and h•• 10ea1
~bltllod) (2 hrt . 9 min) •
.. Ill) '°"'1tilt' OI ~A "Pent1sylvan1a ·
.. jl tb fT'I YU llO¥I Teen ager Matt
8Utlon'1 P'.1111 to hive l'ua mother. marry •
ric:h men 11 ltvMlened by I new neighbof ane 11ar11 dltlflQ (RI
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p.ine4 tram@ and d<>Yelall con51NCllO'
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1tes on sketc~ and with aC11.11t ,,....,. I
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Walter Huston Ruth Chetterton A txt
nessman I.nos his bvColic life d1&1vp11
when he and his wile ret11e 10 E1.1101
whefe they Jlte controoled by a ne<Y lot
i le and values ( 1 hr 30 m•n )
1tc1'( CMAMft~OllM Mii ICIN
11• llA ... P.1. A eompu1t r corpar
11on exec1.111veo tmos Magnum to 11weo;.
gale the theft OI tmpofl&nl COdel (Al
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son Guest• Mel BrOOlca. Teri 011 M~hty Cersoo Art Playeft IAI C 1 tl1 I 1-00Wlll ' ~
(ll MC ... .m.19 --au.-
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S Manglapvs. founder of Movemenl for a
rree Ph1ltppjnes. on Pr8Sldent Marcos·
present regime and the assassmatioo ot
Benigno Aquino Harold Geneen. loaner
µres.denl of ITT and co-author of "Man·
a~ng " (A) (1 hr) ( 8'0llTICINTD
( llOWll "10 fo Midnight' ( 1983 Ofa
ma) Charles Bronson Andrew Stevens A
hOmictde detec1111e and a cnm1nol0gy
uraduate search for a luller ot women 'A'
( 1 hr . 4 1 min J
(2J llCMI "High Road To China" ( 1983
Ofama) Tom Selleck Bess Armstrong A
m1111onairess hires a hard-drinking e11
WOflcJ War I 1ty1ng ace to search tor her
loog·IOSI la1her PG I 1 hr 45 min ) m 111 CUii Scheduled an 18th-century
Ch11s1mas ( 1 hr 30 mm )
•CC ntl fllCHAllD Em IHOW The come
dian returns with sketches. aspiring come-
dians and surprise gu~ts
• ($) llCMI "Beastmaster (1982 AOven-
ture) Mai<. Singer. Tanya Roberts A
young man with an unusual talent tor gov
erning drtir11ill'> ~arcnes tor the v11ta111
respons1bl1> 101 the dKtrvchon of M; v1t
ia e PG ( I t11 45 min )
1WIJQHTZOlm m ON MOU.nrooD
• llOWll · Thi.> Lal.I Circus Show" ( 1974
Orama) J,1rne-; Whitmore Lee J Cobb
Alter a1ternp11ng 10 revnitP his estranged
parent'> a Mlle boy tails gravely 111 and
asks 10 see a circus pertormance (2 hrs )
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ITMl'TI Of IM PUMCllCO PIA PULL CONTACT llMATI World Ban
1amwf'1gh1 Champ1onSh1p from Denver
(RJ (I hr . 30 min)
!l r MOVll The Lords Qt D1sc1ptrne"
( 1<lSJ (')r~111a1 David Keith Robel!
Pro!>l<y A senior at a Southern m1111ary
acaden•y ,., determined to expose me
members ot an ehle group responsible tor
the bru1.11 and sometimes lethal. hazing ot
cadet'> deM1ed undeSttOble 'A' (I hr . 43
min)
tit11lC llOWll "Gorky Park" ( 1983. M~5te1yJ
' Wilham Hvrl Lee Marvin A Moscow hom
Q tc1de 1nspP.Ctor's 1nves11ga11on of a b1zarie
~ 111ple murder near a sl<oling rink leads him
" 10 conlronlahOM with lhe KGB and a
gtobe·trot11ng American business tyc.oon
R ~hrs 8m1n J -a ti) LATI 9IGHT wmt DAVID~
Guests Cyndi Lauper Bob Welde (Al
1 hr)
'
AlllD HITCffCOCI PMIDTI
ATTMIMOVIU
MOVll Agatrul° ( 1979 Romance)
Dusrin Hottman. Vannsa Redgrave tn
Morning Movte.-
( • GOfky Park" ( 1983. Mystery) w 11 113,., Huit l t• Mo:1rv.n (2 hrs 8 min )
($) · A11lllM.. ( 1940, Comedy) OIMa de
Hav11tand. David Niven I 1 hr • 12 mtn )
al) "Sm~y· ( 1966. Orama> Fet1 Parker
Oian.e H)'lonO (2 hr•) Ct) ·1<1 Me Katt" ( 1953. Music.11
K11hryn Grayson. Howard Keel ( 1 tu •9
mtn > (0) "tnteflOft" ( 1918. Of•fl'a) E G Mar-
thAll OIAM K~a1on l 1 hr • 33 mlr'I )
London 1 1 1926. an Amencan newspaper
reporter meets and beeomes involved with
lamed rnyslory w11ter Agatha Christle
who has leH he1 unla1thlul husband (2
hrs) m MOYll Johnny Gwtar ( 1953, West·
em) Joan Cfawlord. Sterltng Hayden A
gwtar playing eit·gunman Ines to prove
his love 10 Iha cwner ot a gambling house
i hrs)
co.DY TONIGHT
tM (I) llO¥ll "The $5 20-An-H6or
Ofeam ( 1980 Ofamai Linda Lavin
Aichar(l Jaeckel A divorced w0<k1ng
mother 1..inds a 1ob on a factory's trad1
1tonally :ill male assembly ltne. then has lo
1 ht 10 keen 11 (A) ( 1 hr 20 min )
1M -. Ebb T1oe" ( 1937 Aoventure)
Oscar Homolka. Frances Farmer A
'beached captain's plan 10 h11ack a snip
is compt1c.a1ed when he dlsoovers tht>
owner's daughter is at>oard (2 hrs )
~IOIRo.NOOO
INTIJIT~ TOllQHT Featuri>d
rorn Jones
G) llOVll The Man WtlO Talks ro
Whales 11977 Adventure) Victor Jory
An old rnan ancJ his r1ephew embark on .1
sedrch 101 a rare Ca1t1om1a grey whale fl>
hrs J
@ THAT-. (0. llOVll DAiiy Ducks Movie ·· Fantos
ttc ISiand · ( 1983. Comedy) Animated
Ougs Bunny FoghOrn LeghOrn Porky Pig
arid Ott.Pr• lilrt a 1oorney on Dally Duck c;
small s1.in<.1 11 11 h1 18 mtr 1
m10mG
t:11[Ji ,MOVll Circle 0 1 Iron' (1979. Aoven
tureJ David Carradine. Jell Cooper A
bltnd noar11a1 ar1s master teaches an an1
IOVS 1uuin wdy<;. 1n which 10 use n1s slofls 1n
a crusa1le tor 1u<..11ce A ( 1 hr 42 min I
1:11 B-.AT MCORD AUWll COL&.ICT10N lltT OI LA. TODAY Featured drt11e 111
'oc~ores W1ll1e Tyler and Lester
ATLMQI
ROWAN 1 IWl'TWI LAUGH II
AUTO RACllQ Wortd Endurance i.>4
Houri. 01 LeMan11; (A) ( 1 hr )
1?J MOYll Thal Obscure Ob1ect Ut
0Ps11e · 11977 Fantasy) Fernando Rey
Cdroie BovQuet Dfrector Lui$ Bunuel' c;
tasr t11m lhi> ,-iory ot a aging ans1ocr111 ~
ob'.ess1on w1ltl a complex. sensual younu
wom::in Surreal 10\JChfl include Bouqu111
r1t1Pr{1ating w11h Angela Moltna 1n tM
1; 1mar c, r 'e A (Dubt>ed '"' Enghsr• 11
tr 43m1r1 l
W S llOVll To Be Or Not To Be ( 1983
r 1medy I M111I Brooks, Anne Bancrofl A
!healer group 1n occupied Warsaw l>&vPC.
itself and lhe Polish underground trom lhf•
Nazis by 1mpersona1mg SS ot11eers PG
( 1 nr 4 7 mtn )
• CJ) Cll ... ..,..ATCH
1:1t (:Zl "Co1117 Oo TorchOn • ( 1982. Orama)
Ph1l1pPf' Nu•rtt. tsabellt Huppert (2 hrs
9m1n) .,.,H,, Dally Duck's Mov --Fen11s11c
ISIAncJ · < t983 Comf!dyl An1ma1ed It
hr t8rrn) ~..-l#CCJ · 1,,. Gr~11t Adventure" (1976
Adverl'Mel Jaclt. Pal3nce. Joon Cothnt
(1 1'r • 2!> min ) -Ot) "~t FriendS" ( 1982 Comedy) Burt
~nold Goldtt Hawn I 1 ht • 50 min )
(Q) "Tho RtOhl Stuff' ( 1983. Orama)
Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn (3 hrl 1'
m1n l
'~u.u.
UClll NOii AICOT
ta llO¥ll "Ca1ousel.. (1956. MuStcal1
G0<don MacRae. Shirley .JoMs. A carnival
wOfker retorts 10 a payroll herSt to prOVlde
tor it ch•ld on the way 12 hrs 8 min) ta llOYllTOl9 ... ... .., .. AQQMT
NOMI Mc. won Y (It) 0 IN'TmACY .._.
ltl 0 llCMI "Bridger • ( 1976. Advel'lvre)
James Wa1nw11ght. Ben Murphy In 1830
an Amencan mountaineer 1s given 40 days
10 upholO the UnttecJ States· claim 10 thP
Pacific Norlhwest by blazing a trait 10 the
Caltlom1a coast (2 hrs )
Al90TT Ne COITILLO
llO¥ll "L1llle Miss Broadw ay' ( 1938
Musical) Shirley Temple, Jimmy Duren1e
An orptian finds herself tn a warm al"d 1011
foster home ( 1 hr 30 min J
CU. TY CM lleOC8fT ....
..... Tml
'H_ VIDIO MUOI
0 lllOVll To Be Or Nol T > Be 1983
C.• medy1 Mel Brooks Anne Bancr'lll A
It ea1er group n occupied Warsaw c;a~es
1l!,1!il al"d 1t·p Pllh!'>l'I underground from lt'oe
Na11~ bf 1mper<,0na1111Q SS oll1cer"> ra·
I I hr 47 min J
Q;) .. ll\.ltQ
1:11 (!) FAITH• 1'11)FUNTm
Z llOYll (j., .. ,,s1er !> M1111ons 1194~
C.ut1•~<IYI Ol'!nn1s 0 Keel11 Hele!" Wc1lker
A yuu111.1 hl'1r mvsl Sl)Pnd a m1ll•or1 dOllAro;
111 1w1 '"'''tr c, 01 ;,,. •o'>ei. ,in 1nher.u1nce
WI rlh 11'0'P fl hr 19 min I
l:ll H MOYll Arn111" ''e The Demon·
I 198'! rt•1rroq Tony Roberts Tess
Harper A skep11cal 1ournahsl buys !he
larnou· .il•l'Qf!dly hau111ed l'louse .gnonno
It"' Nill n 111,1~ u1 O!hPrS abvul powerful
t ·c.ec, wt '' c.01 r nue to urk in its base
11en1 PG I I hr 45 min 1
. S lllOVll The Man With Two Brains"
I 1983 Comf'dyJ Sieve Marun. t<athleen
lurner A brain surgeon 'fll1th a wretched
m1rr•ed I Ip falls 1n IOve with a ptekled
b•air1 IMt speal\s to him teiepathically A'
ti l'lr Jt min 1
4:Gl ([J IM'PITI (f ~Qtml (ll) . cm.aeon
OUTDLMTI
41:11 I DMAM Of~
llOVll /.Al)unra01 Men t980
A1lventv•e1 C.har1ton Heaton B1111n Ket111
Two fur 1rappers en1oy the lrMdom ol lhe
w•lderrlt'!.~ "' the tast tew yMr& t>efOfe the
Pncrodthn ont ol C1¥11t1ahon A' ( 1 hr 36
min 1
IJ ) Oo Thtl Town· ( 1950 Mv,1c1tl)
Gene Kelly rran~ Sinatra (I hr . 38
1'11n I {l i Rem moo Tho NtQN ( 1940. Com
My) 0.,11:>are $11 nwyck, Fr9d MacMur
~ n nr 2e~ 1 ,..f!IJ 'L11t'o M1 \ Mar~et 1193• 0.arnn
Sh11ley lome>te Adolphe Mtn10t• 1? hr~ I n•G · F'ntt!fr a Ltttle D1videond" 119s1
C(!ml!dy) Spencer Trt1.i E1<1nb1W 111,
1(14 (I hr 30 min )
C?l "H1Qh ~o to Chine' < 1983 °'"
Sunday, Oec.23. 1984 23
maJ Tom Selleck Bess Armstrong ( 1 hf •
45 mtn)
-&11....ooa Movies-
-· 'Lad A Dog · (1962. Drama) Peter Breck. Peggy McCay (1 hr . 30 min.)
I) Raggedy Man" ( 1981. Drema) Sissy
S acek Eric Roberts ( 1 tv • 35 min)
1ta Jesse James" ( 1939, Western)
TyronP PONer Henry Fonda ( 1 hr, 45
mtnj
King 01 Comedy' ( 1982. Comedy)
Rot>erl De Niro. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr 41
min ) tam Unknown Island ' (1948, At1ven-
1vre1 Bartoo MacLane Vifginta Grey ( 1
hr . 30m1n.)
ttl (~ "Sm1rneieens" f 1982. Ofama) Susan
Berman Richard Hell ( t hr . 30 min ) ClJ 'Gor~y Park' ( 1983. Myste<y) W1l-
t1am Hurl l ee Marvin t2 hrs . 8 men ) •'S The F5Gape Artist (1982 Ofama)
G11fl1r O Nea1 Tero Garr f t hr , 33 mm )
tit C Tt-P. Pursu•I 01 DB Cooper ( 1981
Adventur1>1 Treat Wt1ftam$ Aobefl DuvaH ti ht 40 min I
• O ln1ert0rs f 1978 Orama) E G Mar·
shall D•ane Keaton I 1 hr 33 min ) W 'l A1rpl~ne If The Seqvet" ( 1982
Comedy) Robe<I Hays. Julie Ha~ly I I
hr . 25mm l •<CJ The Song 0 1 Bemaaelle" ( 1943.
Biography/ Jerin1ter Jooff. Char1es Btck ·
tord (2 hrs 40 min I
•tLJ Beastmaster ( 1982. Adventure)
Marc Singer Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr . 45
min I •<Zl RPmt>mber The Ntghl'' ( 1940 Com·
edyl Bart>a•a Slanwyci. Fred MacMur·
rat ( 1 tor 26 mm )
-Evening----
•1auo ... llO¥ll 'Atakazam The Greal'' ( 1961,
Fantasy) Arnmated Vo•cea of Jonathan
Winters Frankie Avalon A very smart
monliey who •S studying 10 t>e a magician
overe-shmales himself and comes to learn
hvm:.~s )
NMTTOHAllT COU.1• ~ Creightoo a1 IOeP~!-0::
19C ... mM .. ,., .... ..., ..... -, N!!at Gabler and Jel·
Irey Lr,ons review City Heal" and "Dunt! .
TOP~ IOICllQ Chris CalV!n \f5 Brett
summers 1n a hghtweight bovt scheduled
lot 10 rounds, ltve from Atlantic City. N.J
2"" 30mln)
m¥ll 'Deify Duck s Movie Fantas-
tic t nc:f' ( 1983. Comedy) Animated
Bugs Bvnny. Fognorn Legnorn, POfky Pig
8nd others CJl8rt a iovr~ on Deify Ovc.k'a
small ISiand G' ( i tu . 18 min)
(1') llCMI 'Toektll To Hollywood" ( 1980,
Documentary) Host.ed by~ Cooper
A n05tatgic look at HollywOOd'a past.
through rare footage. PfOtnOUonal Mma.
'hort$ nowsreets. anCJ interviews, featvr· ltlg otars ranging from John Wayrte to
Humpnrey Bog rt. Mae WMt to the Mar•
&otf'lers (I hr , 14 min)
&TOii '°"' mMM ...,. ,....
124 Sunday, Oec.23, 1984
Elton John mixes his Cl8saa "Dentel.'
"Rocket M.an" and "ls!and Girl" along
with songs from hl5 latest alt>um "Break·
ing Hearts" In a London farewell concert 2 hrs)
ll01' llAT NOT\m •me ... ... .,_.. Cf9Nllf
MJCI
~,.._ ...... -. ....... ---u.:.
-ml ... ....... lMAT'Mm
ltl!C ... Q
PA •UBm An inle<VleW w11n Brlll
Ekland, the U S Coast Guard'• lnlena-
tion.I Ice PatrOI at WOfk
I ~Rll•IT TWT Featured
Am=~ I=== llCMI · Aoventures 01 Marco Poto
( 1938. Orama) Gary Cooper, Basi1 Rath·
bone The travels ot 131~tury e11plorer
Marco Pol<> bt1ng him lo Ctuna ( 1 hr 40
min)
(%) llCMI "M0<e American Gralf111"
( 1979 Orama) Aon Howard, Paut LeMat
A 11~ of high scnool friends expe11enc-
es the challenges of adulthood 1n a small
town dun~ the social vptleaval of the
1960$ 'PG (1 hf . 51 min )
19 OZl tfrlFOllD,., IOI
19 8 a OI TMI TOW Featured 1he fallia
fashion and tvn ot trendy Melrose Avenve.
inside an excluslve. e~sive fll\ISh1ng sch<>ol. s.c1-f1 comes true a look at the u s A11 Force plane wtilch <>P6f&les by
vOICe command l e,A&YIBD
Ill OI L.A. Featured: having a cas1
made of your body; remot&-eontrotled
model airplanes. a world oonvenuon for
Iha"~'~~--...... , .. ".,.
-MmTliM&. Botton CeltlCS a1 LO$ A-=-~ hrs . 30 mtn ) l wu. wuwor '-.&.I
_. ,....., Neal Gabler and Jet
hey Lyona look at HollywOOd's new se•
symbols, 1nelvdlng Rob Lowe. Oebr a W1~~==11nce (R) ~IMIWTOMCllW_..IM °''"'• . (al llOWll ~ht Stuff" (1983. Ofa ma) Sam r . Sean Gi.nn Based
on the book by om Wolfe. The selection
and training of he t111t Amerk:an astro-
nauta take amid poljtlcal ,,,.,,.,.,.,.
Ing and ~ hype 'PG' (3 hra, 12
lmin .... tMfAAllTA ---~ • (I) •'•• P.&. Magnum inv9S1tga1es wtleO a former S.lgon d11e jOCkey
becomes IM target of anonymout thr"'' 1t1~ (A) (Ult_) 8 e COllY..,. Cliff arranges a lune<·
al ceremony for 5-year-old Rudy's
<*Msed goldfith (R)
... "Mr MUlic.. ( 1950, Mutlcet)
Oro.by. Charlet Coburn Tne com·
poMt ot eotne htt "<*!Way lhOwl who
would rathef piey than wor1c ~
ln\lolYed w1lh ao amDlt'°'-9 aotnt (2 hrs ) 8 GI llD¥ll "Mallt:tu" (Part 2 of 2)
11983 Ofama) W1lllam Alhefton, Susar
Dey A mldw"lern couple's perspec11~es
on ma and k>ve are rested When !hey re111
a Maht>u beach house and become
involved with their wealthy, famous and
iamorovs neighbors CA) O (2 hrs )
Cf) ...
llCMI .. Great E.11pectalions" ( 1975
Orama) Michael York. Sarah Miles Basec
on ll'le story by Charles Oldtens A young
bOy s hie IS deeply mflvenced by a chanc.e
encoun1e< wirh an escaped posone1 12
hrs) .
@ llCMI 'Hombte' ( t967 Wester•
Paul Newman. Fredr1c Maren An ApacN>
raised wn11e man IS forced lo protect tre
ltves of ttlo!;e he hates (2 hr& 25 min 1 e MAT\m OP Tt9eQI
a!) lft'llllh1 ' Agatha Chrtstie's Partner'
In Crime" The Bereslords hope 10 exor
era1e a woman who's accvsed of mvrde ·
m~ a man wllh a hatpm O ( 1 hr.)
(CJ llCMI '"Krss Me Kate' ( 1953 M.i~
ca11 Kathryn Grays.on. Howard Keel T ..
s1ar., onc.e mar11ed become partners r 1
l~sl()(.aUy and find that lhey argue ;i,
miich O<l stage as 1'1ey do off ( t hr 4':.'
min)
(HJ -11tl MP\ Hosls Len Daw·. N1cli Buon1c.oo1t I 1 hr )
' llCMI The Escape Artl5f' ( 19~.
()!arna1 Grifl1n O'Neat Teri Garr A •~
aged bOy from a 1am1ly of mag.clans lor11.1S
to follow 1n the too1s1eps of hrs father ~
tegendar>' escape art1s1 'PG' ( 1 hr ll
min)
Q;) llCMI Thunder Pus" ( 1954, West
ernJ Dane Clarie. Dorolhy Palrlck A ca
alryman 111es lo Pfolecl white aettlefs '"
the danger of Indian attack ( t hr
min)
ta0 m 'Aa.Y Tai The three Keaton ct
dren are lu110<J$ when Elyse announc•
S.he s p~an1 (R) '() IPORICllnD
.. fJ (I) -I tm0M Ass1slan1 0 ..
Jaoe1 Fowler hires Au~k and A J 10 keep '
witness alive (RJ ( 1 hr )
D GD ~ Sam has resumed t•,
exce$Slve drinking habits and Diane has l
new IOVer (Perl I of 2) (A)
D COUHI IMUTIAU '"Ra~ Class•< J:.iom las v?:.i Nevada) (2 hr$.)
W =fl · Agatha Chr1S1te's Partne•
In Cnme The Beresl0<ds hope 10 e10·
erate a woman who t accvsed of murde
·~a man with n hatpm O ( t t11 )
W llAITDI •Cl TMIAN ·The Jewel
The Crown.. Nurse Daphne Mantle
meet$ Han Kumar a1 the B1b1ghar G11
dens where they are attacked by a gar ,
and she is raped (Par1 2 ol 14') c;> I hr.)
IPOln'kOOI (R)
J llCMI Mr Mom · ( 1983. Comedy
Michael Keaton. Teri Garr A newry unerr
i»Oyed tathef and hoiband muat aUUfTI•
hausel<eeptng responsib1lilies 'While M
wile enters I~ work lorce 'PG' ( 1 hr 3 I m-n)
llOWll Rumbtt F1$h" ( 1983. Ofama1
M1111 O..On. Mickey Rourke In a 1950 Utt>on erw1tOMWtn1 a young tough IOOlt
up 10 h15 otdet brothef ftn agmg bike•
Wh•lft stry_gg~ io ftn4..-hi&. own l)f.90t '" the WOtld 'A' ( 1 hr • 34 m-n )
llOWll "'Th'\I O*ure Object 01
Oestre" ( 1977 ~•n•a•y) FernandO Rey
Carole BouQuot O.rec10t ~UIS l's
lasl film, the.ftOr/ C1I 8 QI~ toeial'~ o~ wllh a compltic, I young
*00\8n. Surreel touch lncllJde Bouquet
eltt<nattng with Angt•• Molina 1n the
woman's rolt ~R· CSublltled) ( 1 ht •l
-------------------------------~·
min)
lltll 0 fm -.r coc.T An ambtflovs pubhc
defender rs nervous about handhng her
first case (A)
GOLIATH AWAITS A young SC•enttst
I Maril: Harmon) d~rs a B11t•sh luxury
finer. lost tor over 40 years. at the bOllom
ot the sea with 400 people 1t1H ahve and
oe1ng ruled by a benevolent dictator
1Ctmstoph0t Lee) (Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs )
'()TOP U. IOJllNQ Chris Calvin vs Bretl
Summers ll'I a lightweight bOul scheduled
tor tO round,. from Atlanflc C11y N J (RJ 12 hrs 30 min) m..wuu.aY
M fJ (I) IOIOTI UMDllO Val assumes a new
1den1tty as a wa11ress. Abby otters JoSl'lua
another televlSIOO broadcast. Mack con-
fronts Karen about her physical cono1tK>n
q(thr)
D fl) MU ITMIT It.Ult A dangerous
1unkie bank robber r.; pursued Ch1el Dan-
·els' debate backfires Offtce• Bales has a
new beau ( t hr 1
I l E Howartj tripe I• rr orPss
laura's guard dog ,ytm·c; t>f'pr 1ett 1r• '""
i;.are tor a weel<end
~ lflOlrTI AIBICA "t:l llOVll "Am1tyv111e II The Posc,e<,sron
I 1982. Horro1) Burl Young Jame~ Olson
A family wrestles w11h supernatural occur-
rences emanattng from .Ylthin lhf'rr Long
ts nd hOt.lse R' ( 1 hr •S min 1
~~Q -~~ubhc ~nemy (1931 Ora~
ma) James Cagney Donald Cook A
raclleteer raised 11'1 a renernenr 11ses to
and fall$ from the heigt11s ot power t t hr
!>O m1n)
1UltD ~ IOWl Auburn vc; Arl<an!;aS
lrom M=1s. Tenn (l r1rs ) I •• ....,. ...
TMI ICMWJI Howard plans rPvenge
when Trevor 1nv1tes Laura 10 a dinner
11ance 'H)...., MID TIN Professional sports are
se1 on fire when a social beauty 1s award·
ed her mate's football ream as parr of
their drvorce 1ettlemen1 ( ..,. ""Illa. Q *' ttX•IUOOM
11• &.• oo o m m ..,,. --.wu
IOCIPOm""" IU1'TWWI ( l MIO COl99Q ATTRACTIOM llON 'Expensrve Ttlslf'" I 197fl Ora
ma) Tt\o meehng of two well bred piwpte
over k.Jnch lead' to a re1011onsh•P lhal
beco~ more 1n1tmnte as the day wears
on (lht)
'90C:KOITMI• llOWll "Champions'' ( 1984. B1ogra·
phy) JOM Hurt Edward
WOOdward.On1mat1za11on of the hie or
Bob Champ.on, English tockey rind can·
oet v1e11m ·po· ( 1 hr . 55 min )
ttrtl llOWll "Htf Wicked Wnys" (No Date
AOU!!} ( 1 hr . 12 min) U.9 Cl) ....,While Kltk la hosp1talizecl
fOf nose surgery, tn. LoudOns mus1 prtt-
pare lunch in his rest1u1ent fOf a group or .convJCtt (R) D GD mTOICMIGel HOit. Johnny Car
son Gunts Jack Lemmon W~ Shnner
Bud:.OR~) (thr) l lll• ... ~ ftC TAC DOUlll =::::..c. $ch41d1Jled 8Ulh0f
Og Mandingo on dealing with family and
work pressures, Steven Se<*. author of
Don't .Get Taken!" ( 1 hr.)
--"The Men Who Loved Women"
< 1983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Julie
Andrews A sculptor and compulslve
womanizer dies. and his analyst searches
1n vain to discover why he genuinely feH In
love with every beautiful womar;i he ever
met 'R' ( 1 hf • 50 min ) m ,. Cl.UI Scheduled: lhe dangers of
marltuana use. (I hr .. 30 min.)
tbtl(C} llOWI "SlltlWOOd" (1983. Orama)
Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell. A young wom-
an becomes a spy In an effort to uncovef
e~1dence of neQligence in work conditions
at lhe nuclear-fuel plant In which she
wor~ (2 hrs . 9 min) 1191 m • ..:-YWOOD
llOWI "In The Good Old summer·
tome" (1949. MusJcalJ Van Johnson
Judy Garland Neither knowing lhat the
ulher •S lhetr secret pen pal, two clerks in
a .music s1ore are constantly GM the outs ,.,,,h each orher (2 hrs J
llDIJIBID8fT ... ~ :::=:, '::: llRUICllCO 'ts ..,.ICINT9' '
$ llOWI "Cheech And Chang's Nexl
Movie" ( 1980. Comedy) Richard Marin,
Tommy Chong Two Potheads have
numerous misadventures while roaming
the streets of Los Angeles In search of the
_Eetlect high." 'R' ( 1 hr , 33 min )
12tl U (I) llCMI "The Miracle WOfker"
( 1979 Biography) Patty Duke Astin,
Mehssa Gilbert Dedicated teacher Annie
5urr1v11n tries every possible BPC>foaCh 10
commun1cale wtth her student -· the deal.
blrnd and srrong-witled Helen Keflef (RJ l' hr . 55 min.)
V:1f (1l) llCMI ' Along Came A Spider" (1970
Suspense) Suzanne Pleshelle, Ed Nel$On
A widow courts danger when she 1nvesH
gates rhe poss1b1hty ot toul play In her huS-
band's death (2 hrs )
10) 110W1 'Grits After Mldnighl" (No
Dore. Adult) ( 1 hr • 45 min.)
ml D fl? LATI ~ WITM DAWID LITTWmU
Guesls Steve Martin. Stewart Copeland
I lle POllOe) ~ tw.) MJlm MITC'tlCOC:I .,_ ...... "',.
IO Ml • MGU.YWOGD • -A restored. completed vintage rrevetooue ·
l1lme<1 by E R1ehard Velats In 1932 that
rakes a 111p down HollywOOd's past
llCMI "A Lion I& In The Streets'
I t953 Drama) James Cagney Barbara
Hale A rural Southern demagogue gains
lh!' support ol poor dtrt farmers and lies m ~r~r (2hrs)
(!°) A&lfO UC. SCCA Super Vees from
Las VeQ&S. Nev (R) ( 1 hr.)
U,.) llOWll "Lotln' It'' ( 1982. Comedy)
lom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley Four
reen-aoe boys hOping to iose their wglntty
ir1 a T11uana brolhel Pick up an oldef wom-
an going south fOf a 1'4.ex'tcan dillorce 'R' L! hr 40 min.) I
... .,. "II I Were King" (1938. Adven·
ture) Ronald Corman. E~ Drew The
rascal-poet, FrancOls Vtllon, tangles wits
w11h King Loult XI ol Fr•~ (2 ,,,. ' "' . .,._,, 7 lW F .. !Uttd
Amy Irving
• llCMI "The Cooch" ( t962, Orama)
Grenl W1fliam1. Snlt14ty Knight. An e>e-con
commits p&ychOttC crimes unbeknownst
to the pgychi11t1St wtto it 1rt.1tlng him (2
hr";)
(}J llOWll "Alrplene II The s.®ef"
( 1982. Comedy) Robefl Hays. Julie Hag-
erty A commerclal space--shutlle compa-
ny attempts to keep a pllor from revealing
the problems with its first cratt before 11
takes olf on its ma1der lloqnt PG ( t Iv ,
25min.)
'9MOJIUT
W (H) llOWll "King 0 1 Comedy" (1982.
Comedy) Robert De Niro, Jerry LewtS A
tailing comedian plans to kidnap a weH-
known talk shaw host PG' ( t hr . 4 1
min )
t:tl B .UT IEOllD AL..-COUICTIOlf mt• L.A. TODAY Featured Dee Wal-
lace • ===--LAUQM· Cf) MO MCM R A C Rally from Great
• Britain. (R) ( 1 hr.)
W llOWll "The Man Who Wasn't There"
( 1983. Comedy) Steve Guttent*g, Jef-
frey Tambor A man obtains a mysterlOus
formula rhat makes people disappear 'R'
Ml i Cll ... ...,,,ATCM l hr . 5t mm)
.::''Escape From New York"
( 198 t, Science-F1ct1on1 Kurt Russell.
Dooald Pleasence In 1997 a hardened
c11m1nal is ottered a pardon 11 he can res-
cue the pres.dent of lhe U S lrom Man-
hattan, now a prison City R ( t hr <&O
min) -HOTIUT
H --.OATLMll
-llCMITtm ... ... ..,,..,AIQMT
lllOll11l.OOI (JI)
llO¥ll "Gorky Park ( t983. Mystery)
Wilham Hurt. Lee Mar111n A Moscow hom-
icide 1nspector·s 1nvest1QBt1on of a bizarre
111ple murder near a s1o,a11ng rtnk le8ds him
to confrontations w11n lhe KGB and a
g10be·tro1t1ng Ame11can business tycoon
'R' (2 hr' . 8 mm I .. I CMLD•..,... LR AND DIATM A90TT MD COITILLO
llOWI "Stowaway ( 1936. Comedy)
Shirley Temple Robert Young A small
orpnan inadvertently stows away on a
snip and 1s befnended by an irresponsible
pla= (2 hrs)
I:::: ,. .. -.oc:1N-,-rr
ComtMM
t::a( llOWI "Zapped'" ( t98 2 Comedy)
Scott Baio w 111te Aame!. A high school
science genius uses his accidentally
acqu11ed psyc;h<>il•nPt11 powers to irnptove
his love Ille R 1 t h1 1'> m•n I
~~AUVI ,.Cl) llON "AagQedy Man ( 1981, Ofa
ma) Sissy Spacetc E11c Robe<rs In 194.A
n telephone operaf0t m a small TeAas
1own sac11tic~ he< ~tllnd•ng 1n the com
mvn1ty when she has a Miort ettalr w1fh a
combat-bound sa110r PG' ( 1 hr . 35
m1n )
M (C) llOWll "The Song Ot Bernadene"
( 1943. Biography) Jennifer Jonet.
Charles Bickford A devout young g1r1
receiws o vl$IOl1 near htf home resul1tng
In public controversy 12 hrs . 40 min)
-...C.CCllftllfT. cw .,,. "Smithereens" ( 1982. Oranwi)
SU$4n Berman. Rich&rd Hell A young
woman Ms the New Y•"" mghtciUb c;1rcuit
•in hOpes ol bN:oming R rock 'n roll Sing
lnQ lier 'R t t hf 30 min I
Sunday, Dec. 23. 1984 25
-Mol'ning Movies -
lcil(()l "Ticket To HollywOOd" ( 1980, Oocu
n•entary) Hosted by Jackie Cooper 11
h1 14 mln l
.. @ "Way Way Out" (1966, Comedy)
Jerry Lewis. Connie Stevens (2 hrs )
1:11 <CJ "Soacehunter Adventures In The For
t dder Zone · ( 1963. Sc•ence-FictK>nl
f't-ler ~trauS& Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr 30
min 1
Z K "9 Ot Comedy ( 1982 Comedy)
Robert De Niro Jerry Lew ~ 11 hr 4 I
min)
NO Q Hercules I t983 Adventure) lov
Femgno Sybil Oann1ng ( t hr . 41 n·11n )
~ Courage 01 Black Beauty ( 1957
AOv1>nture) John CrawlOfd M1rrn Gibson
( 1 hr 17 min)
1:IO H Raggt.>dy Man" ( 1981 Orama l S1ssv
Spact.>k E11c Roberts 1 t hr 35 mrn )
~ C Pass1or.a1e Fnends' ( 1949 D•ama1
I\ r Ttdd Trevor Howard I I hr 30
I ta $ f :ne A'l\l Tre C111•o:;e1c: 11983
I , , T .,, 8e•P!1Qe• Mier.a.-PJ•e 11
)c 111111 )
1:11 O G(•r~y Pan•" 11983 Mt'leryl w,1.
liar• Hurt Lee Mar1; n 12 hrs 8 min)
tl:OO C l ~oeat Hero' ( t!)83 Comt>dy) Peter
H•t-Q"rt Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr 50 min J
H "lhe Caine Mu!lny (1954 Drama!
H11m1 hre'; Bogan Jose Ferrer 12 hrs 5 ,,,,, '
1t:IO $ T11al ( t9!>!> 01ama1 Glenn Ford n '" lhy McGuire ( 1 hr 45 mm )
Z Daft~ Duck s Movie ·• Fan1as1tc
1 <i d 1 t983 Comedy) Animated I 1
t, 18 m1r· J
11:IO O The Mag c Sworo ( 1962 Fantasy)
Ra· Aa1t1bo~ fstene Wrnwood p n1
10 rrlorJ)
-Afternoon Movies-
12:tD (!) To rind A Rarnbow" ( 19 7 l Adven
t.ue) Documentary (2 hrs ) C 8111 I 1981 Orama) Mickey Rooney
CX>nrns Quaid ( 1 hr 40 min )
0 Silkwood" ( 1983. Orama) Meryl
Slreep Kutt Russell 12 hrs 9 mrn ) t F~rceo Vengeanc.e· I 1982 Adven-
tuu•1 Chuck Norr s Mary Louise Weiler
I ~r 43m1f\ I
tt:IO S rne Q1,1s•d1>•s 11983 Drama) C
TI ·iras Ho .... el Mal' D•llOn ( l ror 31
rm• I
tM m &avage Seas"" ( 1971'l Adven1 u-e1
Ron Ha1per O:ar t-McBc11n I~ hrs
t:IO HJ "To Be Or No1 To Be 11983 Come·
tly) Mel Broof\s. Anne Bancrofl ( 1 hr 4 I
""" J '%.) K•s& Me Kale ( 1953 Musical)
Kalhryn Grayson. Howard Keel I 1 hr 49
min)
1:9 C Spacehunte• Adventv•es In The f"o1-
btd0en Zone" ( 1983 Science-Fiction)
Peter Strauss MOiiy R1nowa10 1 l hr 30
rn.n I S Savannah Smiles ( 1982 Adven·
turf> I Mark Miller Donovan Sco11 I l hr
4f> m.n)
a::al lCJ' Soulh Pacific" ( 1958. Mu&1cal1 M1lt1
O•vnor Rossano Brew (2 hr9 30 min )
'Valley Glfr· < 1983 Comedy) Nieolas
· Cnyc DebOrah FOfeman ( 1 hr • 35 m1n ) •rt > "Beyond Pleasonable Doubt" (1980.
My&tery) David Hemmings John
HargrHves (2 hrs . 7 min J
0 Heret.1les.. ( 1983. AdVentvreJ l ou
F "'".JflO Svbtl Oann1na ( 1 hr 4 1 min l
26 Sund at . Dec. 23. 1984 •
.. ('!l) .:80fn Free" ( 1966, Orama) Virginia
McKenna, 8111 Travefs (2 hrs )
1:11 "The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970, Come-
dy) Aon Moody. Frank Langella ( 1 hr .
33 mtn)
(l) "King Of Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy)
Robert De Niro. Jerry lewis. ( 1 hr , 41
min)
-mvenlng ----... , ....
llOWll "Ttie Magte Pony" ( 1977 Fan·
taay) Animated V0tees of Jim Backus.
Hans Confled. A Russian folk tale tells ol a
young tad who uses a specially gifted
horse to wm the affecuons of a lovely pr1n·
Ices~ i:ccuroN)
nml'ICOWAKf ITMTMI
........ MJIOlll'T
MIC ...
ON THI MOMl'Y Featured rnvestment
Clutis ftoallng rate · secur111es. the Gross
Nahona PrOducl the career ol a protes·
sronat rO<leo 11der O
[t llOV. ··Local Hero' ( 1983, Comedy)
Peter Aiegert, Burt Lancaster A htgh·
powered otl company e1tecut1ve
encoun1ers unexpected problems when
he iravels 10 a small Scoltlsh seacoas1
town tor what he assumes wilt be a cul
and 1Jr1et1 land pvrctiase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr
&Om1n)
llOvtl "WHhoul A Trace" ( 1983, Ora
ma) Kate Nelltgan JUdd Hirsch Poltee
mo1J1h1e a masS1ve search tor a 6-year-old
wt vanished one day on his way 10
school PG (2 hrs) m HOT llAT HOT\m
t:a G '9A IAMITWL Los Angeles Lakers
at Denver Nuggets 12 hrs 40 mrn J
1:11 MIC ... ...
MJCI ~/ ........ IHOUR
..... OIPOll'n.
ADAM mnrl lllOl9Y WOILD
UllC9 NI Cll ...
.... MmTHATTw.
P.11. llAGAZlll A man who collects and
breeds rare and endangered species an
11nte=';a;1~on .,,,,,,,.,
PMnml wmt IUCI~
wca.D CUP •• Men's Super Giant
Slalom l1om Modoona, Italy. ( 1 hr • 30
m1n)
-THI '9l Hosts. Len Dawson.
Nrck Buonic:ontt ( 1 hr )
llOWll "Flashdance" ( 1983 Musical)
Jennifer Beals. Mrchael Nou11 A young
woman who WOfks as a welder by day and
an e11otic dancer by ~I'll aspires to 101n
the P111sburgh Ballet 'R ( 1 ht 36 min )
(0) llOWll "SrlkwoOd" ( t983 Orama)
M yf StrffP, Kurt Austell A young wom·
an beeomM a •PY tn an effort to uncover
eY~ Of~· In W()(k OOO(jlfl()flS
at the rwclear-tuet pt1n1 In whoeh she
wOfkr. 'R' (2 hr•, 9 min.)
M al) ITMI wmt DAVID 11'11 ••I Inter
vteWS wrth 1tOtresse1 Ja,,. Seymour. Bo
04trek, Oonne Mtlts and Setty Field. ( 1 hr I
1lll 8 t Oii Tiii TOMI Featured how babies
nrt sw1mm1ng before w111ong. teeing up
lor a unique gott tournament Whet• cactua
and mountain pa$M$ are only a few of the
obstacleS. hOw a 76-year·old man whO's
been mamed 26 times goes hun11ng for
his next Mrs
' fl) PAia Y f'lUD
TIC TAC DOUGH .,,.
WllP•CIDllATI
PICIPLn CCMIT
WlO, WILD WOllLD OP AlmAl.I
W~ONWID•MVllW
lllOWI "F0tced Vengeance" ( 1982
Adventvre) Chuck N0trtS, Mary Louise
Wetter A karate expert uses his slulls tee
drtve mobslers out ol a Hong Kong gem
b11~:~1tShment 'A' ( t hr. 43 min.) I PICIMSANTAAlftA
.. Cl) DUID OP MAmllD Bo and Luke
recall how lhey rebUlll lhe General Lee
from a wreck. dodged gunfire from the
crOOl<s who had used_1t as a getaway ca1
and saved Uncle Jesse's farm In a roa<1
race (R) ( 1 hr ) D m llO¥ll "Popeye' ( 1980, Mu54calJ
Rootn Williams. Shelley Duvall Wh11!'
searcn1ng lo• his lather ltre spinach-eat
1ng sarlor v1s1ts a quaint hamlet where hi.
picks up a foundling and a skinny sweet
heart O (2 hrs J U llOVll "Btue Skies· ( 1946. Mus1ca11
Fred Astaire, Bong Crosby Two song-and
dance men ltnd romance and success (2
hrs) I ='"Paradise Alley" ( 1978, Ora
ma) Sylvester Stallone. Armand Assante
Three scheming brolhe1s from New Yor~
City's Hell's Kitchen combrne brains and
brawn in thetr etlorts to c1eate beller live~
for themselves (2 hrs )
&i)W~ONWID•MVWW m WAU .,_, WID Pane1ts1s Fran•
Cappiello Caner Randall Robert Nuroc~
Bernadelle Murphy
f"C) lllOWI "Bill" ( 198 1 Drama) Mtel<e,
Rooney. Denms Quaid Based on the 1ru1
srory of a mentally retarded man whr
enters the outside wo110 after being inst
tuttonahzed tor 44 years I 1 hr . 40 mtn ) CliJ llO¥ll "Never Say Never Again
( 1983. Adventure) 5ean Connery, Klau:.
Mana Brandauer Alle1 a wotld·th1ea1 en
1ng organ1zall()fl steals two U S missile~
and announces II will detonate the war
heads 11 a ransom is not mer. BrttlSh agen!
James Bond is called 1n to save the wor1a
PG' O (2 t••s 17 min ) S llllOVll Edd•e And The Cruisers
( 1983 OfamaJ Torn Berenger M1chae
Pare Twenty vears alter the lacl a
reporter rnvest•gates the mysler1ous tJ1s
appearance ol a rcick singer PG' ( 1 hr
32 min)
&'> llO¥ll "Spo11e1s 0 1 The Forest
( 1957 Drama) Rod Cameron. Vera Rais
ton A lumberman woos a woman whr
owns a large spread of Montana lore~'
land 1n an ellort. to change her YleWS or
llmbef conservation ( 1 hr 30 min ) • II!l ITAM wmt DAVID tTD•• lnte•
views with actors Burt Reynolds.. Mr '
anc Mel BrOOk• ( 1 hr J • "·~~--,.-· Gary Owens hosts lh1s trlbUte 10 1he w111~
ot 'P(leiat elfecrs master Ray H
!l_havsen ~ m Oii IAll DINO Rew. f"Mhn11d
coverage of the recent 1984 Slubb•e
ProtesslOnal lntemeatlonal Surfing Corr·
pelllton 1n Oceanside and• IOOk a1 men'
and women's winter fashlOnt
•(!)LMIOAT 0 W OI TMI IJ9mlll 10&.T FH
tu<ed the 2~ year P11ttory Of Iha San OieQO C~tgers e mrmf~ TOllMf FealUf,ed ..
-l'riclay Coal.
Lionel Riehle fD WALL IT'MIT -Panelists Frank
Cappiello, Carter Randell. Robert Nurock
Bernadette Murphy .
'1!.) •COOP910RWCCMIT'f ''A HOM·
da Gtft To2"1r County"
8falTICa
.. ()) DAUM Bobby turns to excessrve
dnnktng as a means of eraStng Jenna from
his thoughts. meanwtlile Jenna's whisked
away to Laredo where she faces great
danger c;J ( I hr ) D llOvtl ' The Golden Voyage Of Stn
bad" ( 1974 Fantasy) John Ph1lllp Law
Caroline Munro Demons devlls. sorcerers
and swordsmen all menace the hero of the
Arabian Nights as he sets sail In search of
a tabled land (2 hrs ) I':. "Rooster Cogburn" ( 197S
Western) John Wayne. Katharine Hep·
burn When 11 federal mars~el sets out to
track down a gang of desperadoes. a
sp1nste1 with a grudge against the gang
1ns•s1s on 1=11m in the hunt (2 hrs )
ti) mRV Guests author Charles
Pana11 r·erowser's Book Of Begin
n1ngs ) comedian Gallagher moae1
act1rss Lauren Hutton (R) ( 1 hr )
el) QMAT fllJlfOMIAMClt "The Bach
Chr1stmas Oratorio The Epiphany' Cele
brallng the tocentenmal of Johann Sebas
11an Bach s birth. Nikolaus Hamoncourt
conducts ll'le Concentus Musicus ot Vien-
na pertcxm1ng on Baroque instruments
and featuring tenor Peter Schreier. bass
Robert HOii and the Totzer Boys Ch0tr of
Munich Enghsh subt1Hes (Part 2 of 21 I 1
hr 30m1n l
'1i) Fl9IQ UNI At hts hOme 1n Susse ....
England. Malcolm Muggettclge discusses
1a11h Christian pacifists and the end ot the
""Ofld (RJ I 1 h1 I
( [I WORTILOOK (II)
< \,) llOd Nate And Hayes < 1983
Artve11tu1e) Tommy Lee Jones Michael o Kt•rle A p1rote 1s framed tor k.1ll1ng hall
of d 111b1,> ""h11e hts tormer partner plans to
k1driap a girl he loves PG ( 1 hr 40
min)
lZ) llOYll ·To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983,
Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft A
theater group in occupied Warsaw saves
1tset1 and tne Polish underground from the
Nazis by 1mpersonat1ng SS olfi<:efS 'PG
~hr 47 mtn)
.. llQHT TUCICI w J llOYll 10 To M1dmgh1 11983 Dia
11111) Charles Bronson Andrew Stevens A
t10111it.1de detec five and e c11m1no1ogy
ur.t<l 1.itc "earch lo• c1 killer of womer R
It '11 41 m111)
t:a (f QOUATM AWAITS A young sc1en11s1
(Mark Harmon) discovers a B111tstl luxury
tme1. 10s1 IOf O'ter •O years. •t the bottom
nl rt>t sea with 400 people sllH ahve ano
Ot<•O{l ruled by a bef'levolent dlCllltOf
1Chr1Stophef Lee) .(P•rl 2 ol 2) (2 hrs)
E PU NJ, C«*TACT UAAll World Wei
terweight Champ!OrlshlP from Rockford,
Ill (R) (1 hr , 30 mtn )
I NIQHT QAU.8Y
.. (I) PM.CC* CMIT Meht.aa asks Joel to
help her set up • scheme to frame Lance.
Chasa and Ben are caught 1n a deadly
trap alter fly111g to Per11 to ftnd Johann
R1e11>mann ( 1 hf ) D GD HOT PURNT Hoping to get some
clues on Ladd. Kate 101n• a traveling ca•
nivat as a tortvne-teller end Jim works 38 a
roustabOUI ( 1 hr I
1 • ., ... __.WILD n ...... THI QMAT -.-cM oema. ...
llOVll "Forced Veogeence" (1 982.
AdVentvre) Chuck NOfrls, Mery Lourse
Well&f A karate ewpet1 uses his Skills to
drive motmtnt out ot a Hong Kong gam
bl!f19 establishment 'A' ( 1 hr , 43 min )
D llOVll "The Ou1Sl<lers" ( 1983. Dra-
ma) C Thomas Howell. Matt Diiion Teen-
aged gang members 1n a mtd-19605 Okla·
homa town become involved in e murder
leading to tragic consequences for all con-
cerned 'PG' ( 1 hr , 31 min ) -·=TMCQ .. M).,. "To Be Or Not To Be" (1983.
Comedy) Met Brook.a. Anne Bancroft A
theater group in occupled Warsaw saves
itself and the Polish underground from the
Nazis by lmperSOl'lallng SS otttcers 'PG'
•
hr . 4! min.)
-1'fC TAC DOUIN ••• w ...
WT Of THI -llQHT ITAllDI Tne Lee Williams Band. which toured the Mid-
west during the Big Band Era. reunites for
a performance lo celebrate the 30th anm-
versa1y of their last professional appear
a nee
'1i) AMATEUR RAOtO A look 1s laken at ham
rdd10 operators' eltorts 1nterna11ona1ty '"
accompltsh communicahon that is 'ou1 ot
this world '
.. -)~M>Oll 1w OG())tm a>m..,,.
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ICTV
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IUTTWUU IOM MClll Dr SchOll's Pro Comfort
lOK Run (R)
(QJ lllOYll 'Jack & Jill' (1979 Comedy)
Samantna Fow. Jack Wrangler A sw1ng1ng
couple answe1 c1asS1hed ads 10 meet new
friends t I hr 15 mm )
. l ' llO¥ll "Nest 0 1 Vipers' ( 1979 Ora
ma) Ornello Mut1 Senta Berger >\n
impoverished. a11s1ocra11c woman
becomes involved 1n tne deeodence ol
Mvssoltrn's Italy 'R' ( 1 hr. 4S min)
11•@ 11GHT TMQCt .
11:11 ill PLAYIOY VlllO llACWINI
11:t0 f) Cl> lllOVW "Amerlcathon" ( 1979.
Comedy) John Allier. Harvey Korman In
1998. U S President Chet Aoose...ell stag
es a national telethon 10 raise funds tor his
bankrupt government (R) (2 hrs ) Cl fJi) •ITOfCAltlON Host Johnny Car
son Quests Red Skelton Sterlmg Hny i£..;:.;.: (II" I
M l'WUHT ZONI I~ AmllCA Scheduled Jav1t>1
Burgos. founder of Students United P10-
1est1ng Research on Serlltent Subiects
debates velennartan Dr e.nn.tt COhen
on lat>orat<><y use of •nimats, IOlkS1nger
Josn Whtie J1 (R) ( 1 hr )
(C) llOVll "Cops And 01hel LO'Yers'
< 1982 Orama) Harry Reems. NICOie Mot
tn An earnest vice squad pollce c;htel sets
out to make hts city moral 'R' ( 1 hr . 26
min)
lE1111C111 .. _,,,.eca-rra""•
"Sl MU•• ITUCIC • TNI -Come<71 .in Gallagher mixes 900181 commentary
with hurTIOf m his spoof ol 1960s event&
nno lrenos Cl' 111 CLUI Sched!Ji.d. author Florence
llttaver glv~ ttps on getting along with
dtlficult people ( t hr . 30 mtn I me 1 TWIUMf ..
O *-*' .
IJ llO¥ll "Two For The Road" ( 1967,
Romance) Audrey Hepburn. Albert Flo-
nfJY A young married couple decide to
slay together despite their ups and
dOwns (2 hrs)
i •••w ... ~Of Ull PlllMICllCO
TOP U. IOlml Chns CaMn ...s Brett
Summers in a lightweight bout ~
for 10 rounds. from Atlantic City, N J (A)
~his . 30 mtn ) me 11GHT TMClt llO¥ll "Two 01 A Kind" (1983,
Romance) John Tre'tolta. Oltllla Newton•
Jonn A sell-styled inventor and a bank
teller are chosen by the Supreme 8eina to
p1ove mankind's worthiness. 'PG' ( 1 hr.,
28 min )
Ol11al) llOVll "ReflectionS" (1978, Orama)
Annelle Haven. Peul Thomas. Revenge It
more than sweet tor a young woman who
returns to settle an old score with her two
cousins ( 1 hr., 25 min.)
~ llOd "Fascination" (1980, Comedy)
Ron Jeremy Candida Royalle A young
man's ta11111y interferes with hfs plans 11f1er
ne mo.,e5 11110 d•• apartment de51gned lex
seducllo•' 1 t hr 20 min )
12:tO I fli) PM>AY NIGHT YIDIOI TAUi PlllOll THI DAMlml
QOOCM9QHT L.A.; YIDIOI
llOd ' lne Shadow Of The Cat"
( 1961. Horror) Ar'ldre Mcxell. Barbara
Sl'leltey Atter a woman is murdered her
cal avenges he1 death by terronzmg her
three killers (2 hrs )
ROCIC*lul:lllUCA llO¥ll Ban10 Hackett Roam1n' Free"
( t976 Western) Don Meredith, Jennifer
Warren In lhe 1880s an itinerant horse
dealer salvages his young nephew from 1n
orphanage in order lo obtain the boy's
~lolen Arabian mare (2 hrs )
&l) COIE>Y TOMIGHT
t2:ll $ llOVll 0 The Winged Serpent"
11982 Fan1o:1sy) Michael Moriarty David
C arr<101ne On the roof of a Manhattan
-.~ y">etaper .i petty crook stumbles across
thP 11es1 of .a giant leathery flying serpent
tt1a1 Ms been terrorwng New York City.
A' ( l hr . 30 rnrn ) .
11:111c ; llOYll "That Charnp1onsh1p Season"
t 1982 Drama) Bruce Dern Stacy Keach
f'1ve former high school baslt.etball stand+
.>VI~ gatne1 tor a d1stvrbtng reunion wlth
lhE' coc1ch ""ho influenced their lives 'R'
1 hr 48m1n)
Ull U llOYll 'In Circumstan11al Evidence"
11Q76 M,steryl Raymond Burr. Mark
Hamil A on\;e successful lawyer 1$
, , 1 • 1.J 1!>11 g a ""1tness 10 pequre
t , .. t ',. ~
!§ enuTAIMNT TONIGHT Featured
L•unl? R1c.l'11e
Cl) llOd H1lc.ted (1971 Ad'.lenture)
Sa 1y F1e•o Tim Matheson A pair 01
ne,ylyweds SOf'ttVe a vanety of problems
while p1()(1~11ng tne West ( 1 hr 30
min) Z. 110Y11 The Year Of Living Dangerous-
ly' ( tQ8J Dismal Mel G1bs0n Sigout·
rwy Weaver An Australian iournaltsl, 1
British emba"y ofhc;al and an Eur•Slan
camt"t11man t>ecome caught up In the
tumutl of 1965 Indonesia 1ust prior to the
1:111 of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 nr SS min )
I THI~ ,. llClfT TMCll
i=-llO¥ll "Thoroughly MOdorn Millie"
{1967, Mu~at) Juhe Andrews, Cerol
Channing A pair of newcomer& to New
York eaten 1ht'1r landlady ruMlng a while
stave r1nQ 12 hrr. 50 mtn I
Sunday, Dec. 23. 1984 27
•
(O)llCWW "G<><ky Park" (1983, Mystery)
Witham Hurt. Lee Matvln A Moscow Mm·
1c1c1e inspector's 1nveat1ga11on of a bizarre
lrtple murder near a skating rink leads him
10 confrontatioos with the KGB and a
globe-rrolting American t>ualneu tycoon
'A' (2 hrs .. 8 min.)
W CID _,. TMI 11111. H08ts Len Dawson,
Nick Buon1cont1 ( I hr )
W (L.1 llllCMI "Richard Pryor Here And
Now· ( 1983. Comedy) The famous
comedian raps everyone --from elephants
to former wives -1n 1h1s him staged at the
Saenger Theatre 1n New Orleans 'A' ( 1 _
1
hr ~n)
llOWM I MMTlf'I UUIH •
-. _,.TUCll t1I llCWW "The Filth Floo<" ( 1980. Ora-
ma) Bo Hopkins, Dlanoe Hull A sane
young woman II 1ncarcerared 1n a bl~arre
menial hospllal where violence and drug
abuse are the Ofder of the day 'A' (I hr .
30m1n)
1:11 i lllOft'TO. ... m ...
llllCMI "H 1chh1ke•" ( t974 Suspense)
Cl')(1~ Leachman Michael Brandon A
woman on her way to San Francisco poeks
up c1 h1rchh1ker who turns out ro be a mur·
derer ( 1 hr . 30 min)
(() .am&,OOI( (R) e ALIAI MTN Ale Mllllt
-Salurclay
-Mornlng ----.. 8 m¥S "Western Jamboree" ( 1938.
WeslernJ Gene Autry Smiley Burnetre
t hr)
U.I. 'AMI ""°"1
ROAD UCM Dr Scholl s Pro Comf0<1
tOK Run {A) CID llOVll "The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970.
Comedy) Ron MOOdy, Frank Langella { t
hr. 33 min J
(.l) llllCMI "To Be Or Nol' To Be" ( 1983.
Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroll (I
hr 47~~
.. CIU_,. ITIIP
.. WOii.i TOllOMOW
mlAT "'°'"ICINTD .. )11MIDnltDI-
.. KIDIWOM.D
K!Ull9Jm
talRIAI
ff•WllTTD Cl.Oii_.
TmTAU
..,..11DAWTRONO '"'°"" ....... 111•1c1 •mao ....n
90Wll "To Race The Wind' ( 1980.
Orama} Steve Guttenberg. Randy Ouald
1hr .45min)
. IUH•H Timi IU"0 ECIT 90ll"f Up 10 dalt business informttJon tor m&na·
gers, l1'1Ckld1ng strategy, 1aue1. technolo-
gy. and a revJew ol Wa.11 Street activities il hr>
(Q) llO¥ll "The Btahop's Wilt" ( 1948,
rantasy) Cary Oront. L<><etta Young ( 1
hr . 48 min)
-1~ ~--MIT!UI
28 Sunday, Dec. 23, 1984
Ml Cll\Wl-OIUCI An exhlbftlon of top
Ofympic and w0<ld lee skating champions.
w11h interviews and p1of1les of such skat·
ers as Rosalynn Sumners. Elaine Zayak.
Dorothy Hamill and Scott Hamilton. Host-
ed by Jo Jo Slarbuck and Barry Tomp-
kins. ( 1 hr.) M Cci llO¥ll "FOfced Vengeance" (1982,
Adventure) Chuck Norrls, Mary Louise
We/tef A karate expert uses his skllls to
c1rrve mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam·
bhn~bhshmenl 'A' ( 1 hr .. 43 min ) •9 "S~r Racers" (1975, Ora-
ma) Ben Murphy, Peter Graves Undecid-
ed abOUt his career. a man t>ecomM
Intrigued by the haZardovs sport of Side-car :rt>'i:,r™ hrs) 1E=c•mu..i ~ llCWW "The Draughtman's Contract"
( 1982. Drama) Anthony Higgins, Janet
Suzman A young draughtsman is con·
tr acted by a woman to produce a series of
drawings of her country home and
t>ecomer. involved 1n 1n1rigue and murder
R ( 1 hr • 43 min )
.. Cf) WIWAll Tai.
('()AUTO Mc. R A C Rally from Great
Bri1a1n (R) ~ .. 1m-.....
NC19111W .... ,..
¥OICIOI ~Mm
mTM•YOM -----RMCM •mao -...n
( ~ C* ICI An exhibition ol top
Olympic and world lee akatlng champions.
with lnlerviews and p1oflles of such 11<at·
ers as Rosalynn Sumners. Elaine Zayak.
Dorothy Hamlll and Sootr Hamllton 11ost·
ed by Jo Jo Starbuck and Barry Tomp-
kins ( 1 hr)
Ii,.. •at111••••••• .. ~
1111 -.Y TAI.II ·--· &Jtn.I HICM.I
I
E:.w-
.. DA,L.A. MIT,_.
='~=~ Georgetown vs
North Carollna A & T. from San Juan.PR IB> (2 hrt >
CJ.) 90Wll "Old Acqua1n1anoe" ( 1943,
Oram•) Bette DaV!t, Mlf1am Hopkl.ns ( t hr,=;{ ,.1;au::mmr u. ... , ...... _
i:.=f i:::' llERMl'l -
-NICll MIT,_.
...... IOCI GobO dOUbll the
ancient myths and legends n ltmt rO(ls
er<Nnd fOt lht Ftttlval Of a.-. -------•1t11--.
.. OLMA~• ~I Thrs
concert raped 1n Ogden. Utah features
Qhv1a Newton-John llngl~ such hits as
"Physical." "Heart Atlack · and "You're
The One That I Want " ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
.. llCMI "WtlhOUt A Trace" ( 1983. Ora·
ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch. Police
moblhz& a massrve search for a 8-year-old
who vanished one day on hrs way 10
school 'PG' (2 hrs )
W CMTOOM mDIAT -.ntM..ocaT
llCWW "Valley Girt" (1983. Comeoyl
N1eolas Cage. OebOrah Foreman A high
school gttl breaks ofl her romance with a
punker because the relationship thrutffls
her standing within hef peer group. 'A' I I
lhr,~n)
._ ITMCADI
d IU'lllll POMIM
llO¥ll "The R1t1" ( 1976. Comedy!
Jack Weslon, Aita Moreno Based on Ter
rence McNatty's play A bumbler unwll
t ng11 !.tumbles into a gay bathhOUse wh1lt-
seek1ng retuge trom his murder·m1ndect
brother 1n·law A (I hr 3 t min )
di) llO¥ll Go Ask Allee" ( 1973. Orama1
w1111am Shatner. Jamie Smith Jackson A
teen-age girl struggles to overcome her
Orug habit ( t hr . 40 min )
t:ll (f) Mm ICOM I ccmllTY CAI.WR
Robin saves a Jewish money tender and
his daughter from the sheriff's henchmen
(I hr I m 10C11U • MOt1011 Ml@ MOVll "Vera Cruz· (1954. Adventure)
Oari Cooper. &Jrt Lancasler (2 hrs )
.. .......n'MIU .....
nmMITooell O)....,a.oT.
tmTU
WLDUllDOll
llCMl'C* •mao UT\mOfn.11
) llCWW "The Husller" ( 196 t, Orama1
P ul Newman. Jackie Gleason (2 hrs .• 15
rn1n1
(tiJ MJtlllY CAltf't ~ The country mu~ star Pttfforms a ulute to American
history and 1rad11tons with guests JunP
Carter Cash Steve Gooaman. John PrinP
anct Rooney Crowell from Kennedy Center
1n Washington. D.C. (I hr. 15 min)
(])) llO¥ll "To Be Or Nor To Be" ( t983
Comedy) Mel Brooke. Anne Bancrofl. ( 1
hr . 47 min)
ll't PAlnm, TMI QMOIT .. .., .........
~ITOOlll
ttl N901m lilwnameouane ...........
•mao llCMI "ll't A Dog's I.tie" ( 1955
I
COl;edyl -:;;und Gwenn. Jell Richards .. 1::.,.,. .._..Ult ...... cou.....-
Cel•b11t1es tchedul9d ro jOln ~ou Rawls In this lund·r lttf are Mr T
0111y Dee W1Ulam1. Hetbl Hancoek. Don
no Summer and Al Ja11eau Co--holta
Morolyn McCoo Ind Ed Mc:Mahon' (2
hr" I
-lalurclay Cont.
l.W.A.T. •••ae llTIMDIYTU "°"'ecerra llOVll "Herry Tracy" ( 1982. Orama)
Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver 11 hr 40
min)
llOYil "The Year Of Living OengerOU9·
ly" ( 1983. Orama) Met Gibson, Slgour
ne Weaver ( 1 hr . 55 min )
81CMrAmff .. W ~T\IDAY IUl'DCADI ;c:-:.:m ntl QSH •t
1r:.ooo llYm.t
.._,..... Neal Gabler and Jet-
Irey Lyons host an 1nlormat1ve look at
wtiat's new at the movies
191l'I .U111T ........ --IT-I PlaybOOk
'84 (R) (1 hr)
(ff) MIO Co.G ATTIACTIOM
ldl (!l) llOYil ' Fort Yuma" ( 1955. Western)
_1."t:t~.:::::• 30 m'" I
MAWAllWI ..
nllOU>HOUll
._. ntl NFL Hosls Len Dawson.
Nick Buon1con11 ( 1 hr )
(0) llOYil "Two 01 A Kind" ( 1983,
Romance) John Travol1a, Ohv1a Newton·
John ( 1 hr., 28 min)
(I ) llOV1I "George Washington Slept
Here" ( 1942 Comeoy) Jack Benny. Ann
-1·"~;::." '.
Ol umatQ MITA IOWl PMADI Wiiiard Sco11 ano
local anchorperson Linda Alvarez tlOSt
1h1s paraoe from Phoenix, Ariz tha1 lea
1111m; hand and equestrian entries from all
over North America Doc Soverinsen iS lhe
grand marshal wltl'I Sen Berry GOidwater
ash~Nrshel (2hrs) 1-::. "The Hound 0 1 The 88!1ker
villcs" ( 1982, Mystery) Ian Richardson.
Brian BleHed ( 1 hr .. 18 min)
INMla.-.,._TMI WOM.D <J') '* (I) .... ..v ,.,._
• MUJlll lfll• IUll MmlCA'ITOPTB 0 AIC WllUll> "Horatio Alger
Updated Frank And Fearleas" A brave
boy outwit!; a g1oup of 1'.idneppe1s 10 res
cut• a ch•ld and recove1 his tomlly heri
~ (Pari 2 ot 2) (R) c;> U UMITID MHaO COLLIQI PUND
mn=J~tltO COLLIH PUMD 1'B.l1MOll Celtbflllet acheduted to join
l ou Rawl9 rn this fund·ra1ser are Mr T.
Billy Dee Wiiiiams. Hetbla Haneock, Don-
na Summer and ~t J arreau Co-hosts
Marilyn McCoo end Ed McMahon (2
hr$) •
•=::"wmeaa._. ~ WOILD CUP -Men·a Super Gient smrom from Madonna. llaly-lR) C1 hr
30mtn)
C VlllOMCllOX lllO¥ll "Nano" ( 1934, Orama) Anna
ltn. L1oool Atw\11 ( 1 hr • 29 min )
(l) llOWW "Valley Girl" ( 1983, Comedy)
NiColH Cog . OtbOroh Foreman ( 1 hr .
3~mln J 1W al)_.._, COUHI .C.. ta.mlOll
C.tebutln ICl'ledUled 10 IOll'I Lou RaWls 1n
11\IS lund·ra1ser are Mr T Bdly Dee W1I·
Iiams, Herbie Hancock. Donna Summer
and At Jarreau Co-hosts Manlyn McCoo
and (d McMahon (2 hrs J
1i.lgJ1tC-..HUU MTlr ON TMI Hi'fl III MmllCMI IAll>ITMD Featured·
.klllan Lennon and Shalamar ( I hr )
• PltUGAL QCM.WT CID llOVll "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982
Comedy) Sally F'ietd James Caan ( t nr
42 min)
(~ ftOWIM
-JU1ernoon ---• -1 CIWaJI _,....MD ..ooPY IHOW MDIMPUYIOOlt
nmllTOOGll
NFL TODAY
• UNITID NIQ"O COLLIQI ,UND
Tl1ITHON Celeb11t1es scheduled to 101n
I ou Rawle; 111 th11> lund raiser are Mr T
Billy Dee Wrtharn· HP1b1e Hancocl< Don
na Summer dfl<l Al Jarreau Co·host:.
Marilyn Mc.Coo and F<l McManon 11 hr )
Cl) IOUD GOLD ED ON ntl llONIY Featured 1a.11·deOvch
ble vacations •n11entOl'y1n(f house c.on
1en1s. lips on hnanc1ng an educatron Q 6i) fllOM .,., -.OY
~ Aml!ICAN flUYHOUll "Tomorrow'
Robert Duvall and Olga Bellin star 1n Hor
ton Foote's 1972 tom adaptation ot Wtl
ham Faullrner ~ story about the love tnat
develops between an 1nar11culate sawmill
watchman .md an abandoneo pregnant
woman O (2 hrs )
'0) ON THI Alt wmt ltOGIJI .,., ltOGIJI
S) llOVll To Be Or Not To Be' 119B3
Comedy) Mel BrOOlls. Anne Bancrolt ( t
hr 47 ri1111)
12:11 91'\. TOOAY I RACM MOii AICOT
m NFL ... '310rt111g 11me IS Subje<;I lo
cha Ta:. I ... .::
tlll. l'OOTIALL NFC. Frrs<·Rouna
Playoll Game" S111r1111g time end teams
were no1 determined et press 1tme (3
llOTOftlU ltirs =';LJcy
) llOVll Somti-Nhere In Time" ( t980
Fantasy) Christopher RN111e Jane Sttv
mour ( I hr 45 min )
(() CAll'T AUTO UCltQ AWAllDI
(C)llOVll .. The Ruling Class 1197 I Ora
rnaJ Pe1er O'Toole Alastair Sim (2 hrs
35 min J
WfJ II\ l'OOTIAU "NFC FtrSl·Aound
Ptayofl Game" Starting 11me clnd teams
were no1 determined 01 pres$ lime (3
hrs ) D m IA l'OOTIA&.L 'AFC FlrSt·Aound
Playoll Game" At press ume. s1ar11no
hrnt •nd learn• were no1 determined (3 hrs) 1--:.. ._, COWQI Nm
...,,.. (CONT'D)
9 llOWW 1'h4t CRrpetbattQers · ( 1964,
Dfamai) Ceotge Peppard. -eanoll Saker l3 hrt)
41) 110¥11 "Eyea Behind The Stars"
(1972. Science Fiction) M11r1tn Balsam,
Robert 11011man '' hrl) DOCTOllWMO
IOlllll ALOOI AT NW~
llOWll ''King 01 Comedy" ( 1982
Comedy) Rober! Oe NitO Jefry Lew1a I I .
hr 4 1 min)
'1) NITA IOW\. PMADI Grand r .arsnat
Vic Tayb<tck ol "Alice· fame lea•h th•
Phoenix Arsl parade Iha! teature-.. ban(j
and eques1r1an entries from all over tlorlt
America Mosts ·roday" weatherman
Willard Scott and local news personaltly
OebOrah Pyburn (2 hr!. )
W @ UllTID •GAO COUJQI MID TILITMOM
Cowr"D)
tie .. T'llOOP
ATTMlllOVtH
HOQM'IHDOU
IODIQ 1M A YIAlt Of CHAMQI (9')
MOT .-clllAM. Y TMI ...
2:9 MI IQAft &MID
DAAQ RACltO Ct11 u, Nah0<•u'~ 11
hr)
Q) llOV1I "Franc.is Join!> Ttie WACS'
( 1954 Comedy) Donald O'Connor JuhP
Adami. (2 hrs )
'11) lllAQICAL MYITUY flUCI 0 11c.1yo s
Mu•,ellln 01 Science a110 t"oustr f pldyS
hfl'>I tn <1 12 ~ear C>ld wnc ,,.,.. tin worl<J
Ill I j1ll1 I• rtl t •t•I >~ • I ;t· otfl.,.r In 1rtl"I I
'.l•t I r e I 11 1 If I
H MOVll JI r rrr 11 II ti•) A J,1•1
I'" Ctir I ··~·'•"' Hr I ,, n •1 I' r '( r
, I I> ~ flllf\ ) 0 MOVIE ' Hn Ii vi I WI I 11l4tt
Ltr rn I C.J•y (ir,ir I l ro•ll' > I (I
hr 48 min 1
$1llOVll Arour (J H 11• W<1rt(j In 80 Di.Ii~·
11956 Acl11t<nt.m:i1 0.1v1<1 N•v•·n Sh111e~
Macl Arne (2 hrs 48 1n111 I 2:91 '*"' tnTH OIUMDO W1llON 2::IO QI I M»Nl llUND
· ... 'TICHlml
1 llOVll Thf.'t!''c; Nt Oustness L•H~
Show Bus1f\esc;' ( 1954 M Jscal) Etf"iAI
Merm11r1 Dan Dailey 1:> r.r
'W'ORTICINTD
1:9 llOTonaKUUITRATtD .. llOV1I "M 'll\Py fl.,, ( 911
Comedy) Mar~ Bri ttl r, rr • TI 1 loo l
!_?hr~ I
D ALL THE llNG't "°"811 1, I • .11 ,,,,
magn1hc.t!nl Cytdesuates ltlo .irct1e1yp~
ot power grace and beauty 1r·1t10•'lll a
look at the:.-e cUiy~·-'' P'' .entf' 1 0 (!) .. °"° COl.LIQI NI> ~vtONT'D) ti) "Towart1 ft1t! 1 i.11.nown
( 1<l56 A1j11enturf') W1ll .1111 ~i l(11'n I ICJV 1
Nolan (2 hrs )
fl) NOYA A 111s1110 San F•1nc1!i.C',o • f.•1 IO
rJIOrtUlll a UOIQUe rnu~l"Um h•AI If OQ
nt•ar y bOO P.xh•ti•ts t1e!t191 ed 10
l•ah• • r th prtnc: •l '''• t>y r v
Ir' I• i m ~1p.111• II•• tc.1 11
f I Ill
'11) TWO QINTUllEM '0UC r ~ n "" 111
tr.1d1t11111,1I 81111.,11 ar d An r•r11 t I ., 11 1, 11
1., prn&e111e1J Lit 0111 ,t l.J1wwnP f1t·111,1"""
l u~on .1nd oan1Cl p1ay1110 Amor11 in folk•,
m_ger Btll Crofut ( 1 hr l
EJ OOUIGI aAl«ITIAU. (,{•()tq!'IOWll vs
Tennessee State from S1n Juan I" n 12
hr!a)
(L, llOVll Theo 'l'e.11 Of I 1111ng D 1r~~.11outo
1y pq8~ Oram.11 Mel G·b~n ~tgow
"l'):. Wtt'lv('r 1 1 hr ~!> m10 l
l ntl COWUAT llAT\.lt Tru~ d icumefl·
tary h0110"1\Q the 20th i'1nn11te 5Jty 01 '""
Beatlf'" .imvel 1n Amer.ca 1nclv•KS 1aro
~ge of 1h611 t .. irty perlo11111111~ a1K2
tiigt1l>ght1> ot ttwor cart; , as wo11 •~ w1
:7~07:°:, 3~ ~~1; proooe~r (; WiJf" Mar;_
~OQl'l'MD W"1C -.n .,., PAT
.. WIU1\.M
1111 .U111T lf'ORTI LIGIMDI
Sunday, Dec 23, 1984 29
-Saturday Cont.
-1=-===--IPOllTI aOONM
ITMTMK
llOCDORD Pl.II
lllO¥ll "Brollen lance' ( 1954 Wes!·
ern) Spencer Tracy Richard Widmark 12
i!=:: .. ~ lllO¥ll 'To Be Or Nor To Be' (1983
Comedy) Mel Brooks Anne Bancroft f 1
=1""i~---•11MCH°'-.... "'° lllACWlm MOM THI AlmNCAN PUI •T1'TVT1
"The New Wife" When Wing May Yee
arrives lrom Hong Kong to 101n her hus·
band John 1n LO!> Angeles. she discovers
thill lie ., ..i f11<;hwil<.t1i>r not a rPslaurant
n1r111.1qN m PAlfTINO WITH !lKI ~R 'C AL.IUll fl.AIH 'M /\ rr1u •C 111\Jf'"l re"ew
11 the teor s rop dlliums lea1ur1ng Pat
81>nolar W1ll1c Nel· .:111 Wayton Jennings
T <-<lily p,,, dP"lr .,,, l 1w.Ja Ronstadl the
G 1 Ge>'-dr1d Barr.,. Manilow ( 1 hr ) t1 llOYll Croc;s Creek" f 1982 Orama)
Mary ~1 .. pnb<ir9er1 R1r Torn (2 hr!> 2 min)
'1) THE VltGllAH .. I NA. Wiii( IN MVllW · AlmNCA'I CHOICI
AlOHA IOWl Notre Dame vs Southern
Ml':'lhod1st lron1 Honolulu Hawau (3 hrs ) U MOVIE Srrange Homecoming ( 1974 .
Mtsteryt rlotwrt Culp, Glen Campbell ( 1
hr 30 min)
()) 11•A•t•H
(;) UNITID NIQRO COLU QI fUND
m.rntON (CONrD) C!J UNITID NIQllO C.OLLfQI fUND
TtLETMON Celebrities '>Cl'\eduleo 10 1o•n
l 011 Rawts 1n tn1i, lurid raiser are Mr T.
Billy DE>e W1lhdmS, Herbie Hancock, Don·
Oil Summer ;ino Al Jarreau Co-hosrs
M.Htlfn Mc..CoCJ dnd Ed Mc..Mahon 12
'
tir<; ~=...,MGAUCTICA
ONCAll'UI
P~CllWICI
AlOttA IOWl tJ )flt rJ.Jtne ,. So1JthPrr1
Mptl>l'l l•'>t Ii ,, Hi r1ol 11..i Ha Na 1 (3 hr<;
JO""" I -L MOVIE t ou:.i• E 1 rn •. ,r, ( 1983 D1;i-
111.11 f)1 0 a I r.;ir1er1e Wlllkons ( !
I• 17 "' S MOYll 11 .. 1s1rn.,~rer ( 198? Adven
ture1 M.1•t $t11qf'r Tanta Roberts ft hr
45 n 1n /
(l llllOVW <Jld AcQ·Ja1ntance· 11943
Cftam,i/ Britt Ddv1s M111am Hopkins ( 1
hr 50111n I .. <m MAU 01 ,._ IOWl Kentucky vs Wis
cons1n tro1n n11m111gt.dm, Ala (2 hrs 55
min )
l:lllRAMIMflOlfr ...
0 llOVll I"''> Sw1lch ( 1975. Corne· Cly) Britt ,,,. ro1>11 Brirt>.r11 feldon ( t
hr , 30 rn11 1)
I WAlTIR ~ITl't UN1VP11 ....
llCUUGHLJN °"°"' llOYll .. .If\%~ lome<>" (l939, West
ern) Tyrone Power Henry Fonda ( l hr
4'im1n)
30 Sunday Dec 23, 1984
-Evening----
.. I Cl)Cll ... .....
llfTBTY_, 1'tll WIB Featured.
1984 in 1ev1ew ( t hr )
Cl) llOYll 11 ·s A Woneleflul Liie" (1947
Fantasy) James Stewart. Donna Reed A
man's guardian angel diverts him from sul-
c.1de and shows him what his homelown
would be hke 1t he were never born (2
hrs. 30 min)
fll) mM .,,_,...._, ....... -Neal Gabler and Jel·
Irey Lyons host an 1nf0fmat1ve tool< at
what's new at the movies
6' HMT TO HART et!> ,.... LM At h's home In Susse1t.
England. Malcolm Muggerlpga discusses
faith. Chrls11an pacifists and' the end of the
world (R) ( 1 hr.)
(ID llOYll "Two Of A Kind" (1983.
Romance) John Travolla, Oltvla Newton·
John A self styled 1nventot and a bank
leller are c..hosen by the Supreme Being 10
prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' (I hr
26 rn1n)
'1) TOCUIO IAIZINllN
1:1110([) ... Ml.AIM Ml ON TIIAL "Should Psychia-
trists Be Requ1red To Inform Law Enforce·
ment If A Patient rs About To Commit A
Violent Cume?"
fl!) NIWTOll'I APPLI A IOOk at lhermogra·
phy, explana11ons ol the human voice and
yawning. a v1S1t with a p1onghom O
H) ~OM ICI An exh1b111on of loP
Olympic and world ice Sllat1ng champions.
with interviews and profiles of such skat·
ers as Rosarynn Sumners. Elaine Zayak.
Dorothy Hamill and Scott Ham1t1on Host·
ed by Jo Jo Starbuck and Barry Tomp·
kiri!. (I hr )
7• 0 UC• A M'TUllll TO ltOlll Jim Hill looks
-1po,1s Cont
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«:)WMl'l\M 1e:al. ~ IOWL AulMHft WL A"-
from ........... TeM. (I "'9.)
-• frlcllay ___ _
-• lahardlr\' __ _
al the tradttlOns of the Trojans ar the Rose
Bowl P'l<>f to the USC I Ot110 State meer
ii there (their seventh)
MNr MCa1MnfDAW>11o111H011011-•1nz
MOUYWOODCL__,, "1984 Entertain-
ment In Aevt8W" A look back at the year
in entertainment leatur1ng music. movies
and telev1SK>n ( 1 hr ) Cl) e TOO C&.Oll POa co.olT
D U•ITID HHO COLLHI ,UND
Tal1MOlf Celebfrtles scheduled to toin
Lou Aawts 1n this fund-ralset are Mr T
Billy Dee Williams. Herbie Hancock. Don·
na Summer and Al Jarreau Co-hosts
Manlyn McCoo and Ed McMahon 12
hrs)
Cf) UMITID •H"O COLUOI ,UMD
~=\m I uTUM A close-up took at the ways
natural chemical weaponry 16 used by
Insects as a defense against their ene·
mies (Al O (t hr ) GD .....,MIO ,.. Hosts Dennis Mot·
g1no Laura Bux1on and Paul Bloom
review San Diego's maier and mos1
unique news events of 198'4 ( 1 hr )
'1!) nil OlO HOutl Wot,;. con11nues on lhe
basement entertainment room O
MOVIE "G0tng Berserk" ( 1983 Come
Cly} John Candy, Joe Flahe1ty Pol111c1ans
aerobics and rehg1ous cults are pert ot this
comedy learuung the cast of Second C11y
TV 'A' ( 1 hr . 23 min )
-HOOllt THI CtlLDIB Of 11M1L Rol:>tn saves a Jewtsh money lender and
his daughler from lhe sherttt's henchmen
t' hr> \2) llOYll "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy)
N1c0las Cage DebOrah Foreman A high
school girl breaks off her romance with a
punker because the relationship threatens
her slanding within her peer grO\Jp 'R' ( 1
hr 35 min) m ...
-lalurclay Cont • . , ....... IOlllOWl~
C&.OllUP
IYI Cll l.W DllOO Fealuerd "The Best
01 Eye On San Oleoo" includes scuba div-
ing off the coast of Catalina Island. a San
Diogo Trivia quiz: and a visit with author
Jonathan Roberts who examines South-
ern California lifestyles 1n his book "How
to Cahlotr\18 " e l9A UIDTULL Los Angeles Chppers
at Los Angeles Lake<s (2 hrs 30 min )
C!) 99AIC,..... Neal Gabler and Jef.
Irey Lyons looM at HOiiywood's new sex
symbolt. 1nctud1ng Rob Lowe. Debra
Winger, Kate Capshaw and Prince (R)
CC) llOWll "The Return Of Franlc James"
( t940. Western) Henry Fonda. Gene
Tierney Jesse James· brother avenges his •
death ( I hr . 35 min.)
(If} MIO co.ca ATTUCTIONI
CO) llOV9 "Merry Christmas. Mr Law·
rence" ( t983. Drama) David Bowie Tom
Conti During World War II. a Japanese
POW commandant atrempts to impose
his concepts of d1sc1phne and order on the
pusoners causing a Clash of >Ntlls with a
stubbOrn B111tsh matOf R' (2 hrs 4
min l
I NOU.YWOOO Wt 9IGHT1
.. Cl) AllWOf.I Flying w1lh San11rn to Tex·
as. Hawke plans 10 repay a debt to a t>ud-
dy who saved his hie 1n Vietnam (A) ( 1
hr ) D a> .....,. ITilOKH Arnold and
Sam decide 10 ud a neighbOfhOOd hou<se
of ghosts (A) 9 8 COUH1 IAIUTUU. Ot'al Roberts a1 UCLA (2 hrs)
8 9 U . HOC*D While investigating the
theft ot Romano's car. H<><>'ler meets a
Gypsr girt intent upon avenging the mur-
de1 o he1 uncle O (1 hr)
(Il) _.,TRACI• CHAll1MlW e A DAY• Tiii UI OP NAWAI A survey of
the images produced by 50 professional
photographers who spent 24 hours cap-
turing hie on the Hawatlan lsl8flds 10 com
memorate Hawaii's Silver JUbllee or State-
hood (1 hr.)
C9 WAT ~llCll "The Bach
Ct'lf1stmas Oratorio The Epiphany" Cele-
brating the tricentennial of Johann Sebas·
flan Bach's birth, Nikolaus Harnoncourt
conducts the Concen1us Muslcus ol Vien·
na perl0fm1ng on Baroque Instruments
•and leatunng tenor Peter Schreier bass
Rober I Holl and ll'le T olzer Boys Cho11 ot
Munteh English &ublilles (Pari 2 or 2) ( t
hr . 30 mm)
(J41 lllO¥ll .. Am11yv1lle -The Oemol"I"
( 1983. Horror) Tony Roberts Tess
Harper A skephcal 1ourna1tst buys the
famous attogedly·haunted house, ignoring
lhe warnings 01 others about powerful
forces which continue 10 lurk In Ila base-
ment 'PG' (I hr , 45 min )
( llOVll "Trading Places" ( 1983, Com
edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd A wetl-
IO·do executive. e ghetto-bred con man
and a pros111u1e devtse a plot of revenge
against two conruvtllg (1nanclers 'R' c;> ( 1
hr . 415 min )
I MemlMOlllMTA_.,A .. e -A IMM At the New Orleans
Workfl Fair. Joey meeta a man he
belitt.IH II hlS talhef 8nd Nen Q81S reac-
q_ua1nted with an old flame. (R) ( 1 hr.)
• llOWll "The Screaming Woman"
( 1972. Mystery) Oflvla de Havllland.
JoMpl'I COiien. Returning home alter
treetment for a mentel brNkdown. a
woman senses that someone Is burled
ahve on the grounds ol her estate ( 1 hr 30m1nl
lf!GIT-.m Rtehard Gere. Valerie Kapr1nsky A lree-
K A•llROOll sp1r1ted auto lh1et unintentionally kins a
. nit YUi • cowrm ... Janie patrolman and laler develops an obses-.
Frteke, Lee GreenWOOd, Lorianne Crook s1ve attrac11on to a young woman 'R' ( 1
and Charlie Chase co-host 1h1s country hr • 4 1 mm )
music retrospective that features Inter-CQ.l IOCC NID ROU. TMIJl Ne MOW Travel
wews and performances with top country down the honky-tonk highway of country
stars 1ncludlng Conway Twitty. George and western style rock and roll mustc with
Jones. Waylon Jennings, Barbara Man-the sounds of Carl "Mr Blue Suede
drell and the Statle1 Brothers (2 hrs ) Shoes"' Perl<tns and Joe Ely
... Cl) llCQY ML.Ulm'I .. ~ ,,.,. CHAii: TMl IECOM> YIAll
Hammer embarl<s on a dangerous quest -~ TMCll
to locate a supposedly dead terrorist who .. .,.,.,._
may nave mwdered his former-command-· TNAT-. 1~ offteer ( 1 hr) .. IAnll)AYIPOllTt'AGI
U 9J L.Oft IOAT An overzealous inventor 1W G 8 Cl) ttJ fl) ...
loSes oot NI love when he develops a per-MTWOllTMIHITI
tume w11hout a soent. a man with dual UllTID llHO COLLIH 'UNO
tdentmes surprises Julle and a male pas-Ta.ITMOll ="'°)
senger. a gorgeous model's obsessron Cf) TALU · MOAMllll
with food threatens her career (Al o ( 1 .., llOVll "It's A Wondertut Lite" ( 1947
hr l F'antasy) James Stewart Donna Reed A
Q UNITIO HlltO COLLIQI 'UND man's guardian angel diverts him from sut-tunm (CC*T"D) c1de and shows him what his hometown
i NITA IOWL PMADI would be like 11 tie were ne\ler bOfn (2
lllHTTMCCI hr!> .30 min J
**'fllenotl llLIYmOM A proltle ol ~ COlOUOUNDI
social photographer Lewis Hine. who C LICE.Y ITOMI 011 ltl' "'a I omedy
recorded America's 1ndus111a1 develop-w11ri Billy Cryslal as an ag•ng ex-pug
men1 during lhe first 40 years of the 20th Ct•uc.k McCann·s 50s takeoff and Ateh-
century ( 1 hr ) clrd ~r s accoun1 ot a Hollywood vaca-
(~ .OVW "The Oot0n F'lefd" ( 1979, Ora-t1on
ma) James Woods, JOhn Savage Based (OJ llOVll 'F'anlasy In Blue" ( 1975, Ora· on lhe book by Joseph Wambaugh tn ma1 Georgina Spe1111n, John Totand A
1963 a pottceman 1s murdered by two frtend tries 10 solve a couple's marital
petty lh1eves who undergo a lengthy, problems by 1n1roduc1ng 1hem to a group
grueling 1ncarceratton before and during of mate swappers ( 1 hr 25 min J
their 111al 'R' (2 hrs .. 1 min.) ( $) llOVI! Tne Incubus" ( 1982 Horror I
(£)ALOHA IOWl Notre Dame vs. Southern .John Cas'<.averes Kerne Keane A phy~-
MethodtSI from Honolulu, Hawaii (R) (3 c1an and a toornahst investigate the night·
hrs 30 min ) mares that have convinced a Wisconsin
lllO¥ll ·Silkwood' ( t983 Orama) bOy tie s µossessed by I~ demon terror-
Meryl Streep Kun Russell A young worn· •l1~ h1 town A ( 1 hr 32 min J
an becomes a spy in an ellort to uncover Z lllOV1I The Draughlman·s Contract
evidence ot negligence 1n work condthons 11982 Drama1 Anlhony Hoggins Janet
at the nuclear-luet plant m v.hich she S·uman A young draughtsman •S con·
works 'A' (2 hrs. 9 min ) tr acted by a woman to produce a series of
(Z) llOVll "The Year 01 Living Dangerous <1raw1nos of her country home and
ly" (1983, Orama) Mel Gibson. S1gour-becomes involved 1n 1nt11gue and murder
ney Weaver An Australian journalist. a 'A' ( 1 hr . 43 min )
British embassy ofl1c1al and an Eurasian ~HOT llAT
cameraman become caught up 1n 1he tt• lllHTTRAC1CI
tumult ot t 965 Indonesia Just prlQf ro 1he 11:• ILICTllC a.UI
tall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr 55 min ) 11:11 llOVll l 11tle Fduss And Bin Halsy'· taD a> lf'lleCa ' (1970 Orama) Rober1 Redford~ Michael G A TAITI OP c:..A The contrast J PollClrd Two motorcyc sis leave behind
between rural and urban hie 1s revealed 1n a stnno 01 broi..en near1s as lhey roar
the daily meal 1ou1tnes ot two tamil es 11'!1 l1J9t Inti West on t:>at111•1>d bikes with
-~>*'i'co•!f.~Y Tiii..,.. f;, des;'':~~;s~~ (R) -11 .... _. .. YOMHOTTRAC«t
conv1c1:=0': =Yr;~o 8:C:~~:~ ~W'Q
coerce Syd Into recovering a supply ot WAU. ITMIT ~ MPOltT
Stolen cash ( 1 hr ) J flD ""* M AMINCA.N ,._., MmvTI I ... "When rhe Bough Breai.s" A teen-age 0 AIC ... ClOllUP "The Supreme gtrl's quest tOf romantic love reads 10 a
Court ot lhO Un1tod States" Associate cor1ll1ct with her pro1ect1vf! widowed
Jusltees Wilham Rehnqu11t and Harry tathet
Blackmun loin hosl Marshall Frady and -1M D lllO¥ll 'The Thiel Who came To Otn·
Harvard ~w prof$S$0r Arthur M1llef ,1 0 I ner" ( 1973 Cc;>med) I Ryan O'Neaf.
dtSCusslor'I of the nature and roi. of the ""' Jacqvehne Bissel A computer analyst ,
Nitt0n'$ highest court ( 1 hr ) moonltgnts as a sophtShcated cat t>urglar e MAU. Of PMm IOWl Kentucky vs Wis· 'Ind has an aftM w11h a sexy society lady
con&1n from 81rmtnghem. Ala. (3 hrs I 2 hr:. • 15 min ) l ~•lMlllCNAlePAllOUI llDWll "C1oss Creel<" (1982. Orama.) ll0'8 "Aevetlte W1tti Beverly'' ( t943. Marv StNnbufgeo Rip Tom BaMd on
Musical) Ann Millar. William Wright A the memo1ra of Marto11e 1(1nnan Aawhngs
sw11chb0ard ope<etor becomes e popular In t928. at'I ambll1ous New York wrile<
disc 1oekoy nd organlzet e Show for Stf· I 11ves he1 weollhy husband tor the more
vicemen Appeara~ .. by Frank Sinatra, peaceful existence of a Florida orange
the Miiis Brothe<t, Count Balle, Duke Ell· g1ove wtltWe sne plans to wrtte Go1htc
i lon ( l hr • 30 min ) 1omance no-.eis 'PG t? hrs 2 min I
.... Of .. ~ "Br thleta" (1983,• Drama) Sunday, Dee. 23. 1984 3 1
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ORA N GE COUN T V CALIFORNIA SO CENTS
Te-nsion building on CM council
Tempersgrowing short as newcomers
continue campaigning against growth --------TONY
SAAVEDRA
two votes by newcomer Coun-
cilwoman Mary Hornbuckle.
That's no t surpn sing. Both Wheel-
er and Hornbuckle were over·
whelm1ngl)' elected after campaign-
ing to stop any res1dent1al and
commercial developments that they
believe will damage existing neigh·
borhoods.
cuhural and commerClll acuvny
Hornbuckle and Wheeler arc new-
comers J01n101 a tno or counctl
veterans wbo have labored years over
the plans for apartment proJcctS.
high-rise office complexes and mullJ·
tiered hotels that arc now coming
before the council.
Mei.a, the) SS&) needs the larie-scaJe
commercial projects to broaden its w base. And It needs mort> housing
for Lbc worlr.en attracted to W city b)'
these offi~ parks and commercial
centers Like a rubber band beinJl stretched
taut, the tension is building among
members of the Costa Mesa C11y
Council who continue to haggle over
the city's growth.
Although the new council has met
onJy three times ~•nee the Nov. 6
election, the mold 1s beginning to
County
A 60-year-old transient
dies of an apparent heart
attack In Orange County
Jail./A2
Golden West College his-
tory instructor Richard
Rowe Is the newest ap-
pointee on the Hunt-
ington Beach Planning
Commission./ A8
California
The first man-made
comet will glimmer In the
sky on Christmas morn-
Ing./ A3
Airlines are accommo-
dating a growing passen-
ger preference for carry-
on luggage./ AS
Nation
A gunman opens fire on a
New York subway Satur-
day. wounding four
people./A3
Math teachers say calcu-
lators should be part of a
student's tools from
kindergarten on./ A4
World
More lawsuits are filed as
'normalcy' begins to re-
turn to Bhopal, India./ A3
Style
Although Cindy and Blair
Armstrong attend a host
of holiday parties, they
make Christmas a family
affair./C1
Sports
The Rams welcome the
New York Giants in wlld-
card action today, but the
Raiders are beaten in
Seattle Saturday ./81
Maryland and Army claim
college football bowl vic-
tories. while Florida State
and Georgia tie./82
The UC Irvine women's
basketball team wins the
Boise State Invitation al
Tournanment./83
Entertainment
Director David Lynch
talks about the making of
'Dune.'/CS
Business
Mesa restaurant wins
chamber of commerce
beautification award./ A7
INDEX
Births
Bridge
Business
California News
Classified
Crossword
Death Nottces
Features
Horoscope
In The Service
Mn Landers
National News
Opinion
Publlc Notices
Sports
Stock Markets
Styte
Tel vision
Theaters
Weather
w orld News
A6
C4
A7
A3
85-8
B4
B4
C4
87
A6
C4
A3
A10
84
81-3
A8-9
C1-3
TV Log
C4-6
A2
A3
harden and the rubber band appears
ready to snap.
Three times. council members
have voted on high-density apan-
m ent projects that will bring a total of
I, 781 units to Costa Mesa.
Three times: they disagreed, voung
4-1, 3-2 and 3-2. Always on the losing
On with the parade
Focus ON THE NEws
end 1s OedgJjng Councilman David
Wheeler. who was Joined in the last
Thia boat with lta gaily c olored balloon• la jut one of the
alghta to be seen a long the route of the 65th annual
Chrlstma• Boat Parade of Llghta around Newport Harbor.
Moreover. both were backed by a
coahuon of homeowner groups that
arc hostile to the old counc1l's plans to
turn Costa Mesa into a metropolis of
Mayor Norma Hertz<>& as wel1 as
council members Arlene Schafer and
Donn Hall say they arc not ready to
let years of hard work and nego-
uat1ons go down the drain. Costa
Tonight la your Jut chance to see the parade th1a year. The
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce bu eet up a
viewing area at the Sea Scout hue on Weat Cout WChway.
Van driver now facing murder rap
From staff and wire r eports
Murder charges have been filed
against the man who allegedly sped a
stolen van through a stop sign dunng
a oolice pursuit. killing two Costa
Mesa teen-agers.
Oeputy lJ1stnct Attorney Richard
King said his oflicc filed an amended
complaint adding the two murder
charges to two counts of vehicular
manslaughter filed earh~r against
Ruben, Mayorga Valle. 22. who 1s
being held in lieu of $250.000 bail at
the Orange County Jail
Valle faces arraignment Wednes-
da) on the murder and manslaughter
counts, in addition to a felony auto
theft charge. Kin$ said Friday.
William Deanng and Roy Wil-
liamson. both 17. died Dec. 12 when
Deanng's Volkswagen was struck
broadside at a Costa Mesa inter-
section PoJicc said Valle ran a stop
sign as police pursued him after
spotting the van. which had been
stolen a da) earlier in Santa Ana.
Valle was uninjured in the crash.
while W1lhamson and Deanng were
both ejected from the Volkswagen.
Deanng was pronounced dead at the
scene. while Williamson was dead on
am val at Fountain Valle'.!' C"ommun1-
t) Hospital.
King said Vallt"-; dn~1ng ckarl)
"ele~ated the case: from gross ncgl1-
genrc (a legal element in the lesser
manslaughter charg~) to 1mplted
malice .. ncce~i: for a second-degret"
murder COn\ICUOn.
Costa Mesa police s.a1d Valle most-
ly kept within the speed ltmll while
leading three patrol units on a
winding. four-mile chase that began
at Fair Dnve and Harbor Boulevard
However. the suspect sudden!) ac-
celerated after tum•(\$ from Harbor
onto 19th Strt't"t. ...aid police Thr
(Pleaee .ee MURDER/ A:l)
Wheeler and Hombuclle mean-
while, argue that the traffic, no1i.c.
smog. crowding and other en-
' 1ronmental problems that could ~
generated b)' these projects ma)
outweigh the benefits.
(Pleue .ee TEPISJON/A2)
Water
eludes
OC's
reach
Officials bewail
lost opportunity
t o pr eserve liquid
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ot .. O..,,... ......
Fresh water was rushing down
normally dry secuoos of the Santa
Ana River Fnday and slipping away
into the ocean between Newpon
Beach and Hunungton Beach
For Orange County Water Dtstnct
offietals. that flow to the ocean
represented a lost opponunll)' to save
some of the prtt1ous wet stuff for a
non-rain~ day
Dtstnct officials. who manage the
Santa Ana River in Orange Count).
normally try to d1ven the flo" into
pcrcolauon a(CM where It can soak
into the large na\ural storage basin
that exists beneath much of the
county.
This wed. bowc~er. the nver bas
been carrying a double load -runoff
from the storms that drrnched the
count) earlier this week and '>urplus
water dumped b\ officials far up-
stream an ~n Bernardino ( ounl\
'-'ell ( hne gt>nera l managl•r o{ the
Orange ( ounl\ \\ ater D1~l nt · \31d
the resulu ng ru\h of" ater Ila'> "ct shed
a"a' the sand dikes used to dn l'n the
no"' into per<:olauon channels and
ponds.
"We"re d1stres<ied "hen water gets
awa\ from us at an' time:· C"hne <;aid.
· Bui because of the nature of 1he
\!Orms. there "a~ little "e could do
about It ...
The d1s1nc1 official said the -.and
d1!..es are able to d1\en nver water to
the percolallOn areas when the flO\\ IS
le ., than 500 cubic feet per second
Be'o nd that rate. the "ater-sa' ing
prou:ss breal..s d o\\ n
He said the Oow toward tht· ocean~
Fnda' was at roughl~ 1.000 l ub1l fC"et
per~ond
One rea~n 1s a "ater-dumping
efTon in the \an Bernardino area
(The Santa Ana Rner onginat~s 1n
the S..n Bernardino Moun tams. flows
through R1vers1de Count) and the
Prado Dam. then runs lhrough Or·
ange Count-. to the ocean l
Cline ~1d the ground in ~n
Rcmardino " uturated ~llh \\3ter
(Pleaee .ee w ATER/ A2)
Sqhools,
offices
take a
Newport legislator Ferguson
may lose home to repay loan
.
hdliday
(iovcrnmcnl offices. schools.
banks and many businesses will be
closed on qtmtmas and New Year's
Day.1 Fcaeral. stale and count\ offices
will be open Dec 24 and JI a'I will nil
maJOr ban~. •
Post offices will be open Dec 24
and 31 and m:ul will be delivered
those days.
Coast clcfn entary throu&h o;cn1or
h1ah ~hools r sed Fnda) and will
reopen Jon. 7
Trash p1ckt1p will be one day l:urr
than nonnnl dunng th~ two holiday
weeks.
Most UC'~vine offices will be
dosed from 24 through New
Year'' Day. c: univen1Ly cxtcn11on
will be open Ckc. 26-28 Winter
quaner oncntation bcain" Jan. ~ w11h
classes rc,umina Jan '?.
Saddlehack \ollcgc·., nonh cam-
1n1".'" l~1ne will be do\('(j ll\:1.. 22
thr u&h Jan 2
olle1 es 1n the oast C ommunit)
COllCJC Dt lnCt rcces5 until Jan. 16 D1~tnct campu\C~ include Oranit
Coast College. (,olden We I oll~c
and Coastline Community Collt .
C'oa,t city halb hst a ~ net\' ot
(Pleue Me HOLIDAY/ A2)
Gllbert W. P'erpaon --
$4. l million default
may cos t lawmaker
2 separate properties
From staff and wlre reports
tate Assemblyman Gilbcn W
Fcrgu'ion concedes that he ma) lo~
his Balboa Island-home and a second
u1vcstmen1 house m Newport
BeJlch's p)'glass Hill tract after
missing payments on a $4 1 m1lhon
loan.
However, Ferguson said turday
mght that hc:._~ll fi&ht attempts by
Pro' 1dent C. cntral Cm.in l n10n in
Burlingame to mal..c him pa) the
d1fTCf'C"nce houJd reH·nuc from the
sale of the hou~i. ~ le'' than the
'alue of the loan
The ewpon Beach Republican
was elC$.'led last month to the 70th
D1stnct s'iC'mbh pmt
Ferguwn ..aid he ma\ file a
countersu1t to block PnH 1dent Cen-
tral. which holds the lcg1 lator·~
prom1ssor) note for the loan The
oompan) filed ~u1t la t month 1n
Orange Count) upcnor C"oun
1lp1nst Fcrauson and h1 wife. Anita.
for~Efault1naon thc$4 l .OOO monthl)
mong.age pa)mcm~ stipulated 1n the
note
Tht" crro1t union obtained a coun
order t=nda~ tor a Jan ~' heanng on
"hetht'r a ~e1ver \hould take t hartte
ol 1he propert1e until the loan
dispute 1s resoh ed
ferguson said he had agrt"('d to put
up the lam11\ "• home on Balhoa
l land a Hollattral 10 S('(urc a loan on
tht 1n'e tmcnt house ofle of Cie\t'ral
s~ mil hon to s' million IU,Ur\ hnme'
built and m3rket~ hy h1 w1te
Ferguson ..aid he alread't had a
bu"er for the in\eC>tmcnt pro~rt~
lPle&8e eee D£F AULT I A21
Family tradition lights up little bridge
Once-negl cted Little B8lboa Island brtdge
no lo nger overlooked durtngyuletlde season
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ot _O..,,... ....
· For ~can the l 1ttlt.' &1~)3 l land
t'lridac wu unadorned dunn&
Chn\tm s while It b1& brother con·
nect1na the i l~d with the m31nland
d1,pla)cd a "'calth of y-ulct1de tnm-
mmg'I.
f\Cn Dt«mbcr 1he bit bnd e
would et all thr dC'Corat10M, all th<'
ornament and all the 1tten11on Tht
httle bndJ' would onh ac-t o"er·
looked
But IOycarnao. Pat Holmbersand
htr hu band Joel decided to chl\nae
lhlt
fhc ne" rc'1dcnts on '\Mione·
P13CC' l~ the cut bouah' frum llX'I°' father·~ pin<' tit'( and wired th4'm to
the lampposts-JUSla lutlc ipruong
up 1n ume for the Chn tm ~uon
Rut tho humhlc bciJnnint. @.a"c
tunh to a trad1t1on 1hat ha continued
ever. \ear 1n«' "l!h ever·tnlf~asma
h&ht'l decoratton'> and help tTom
theu uttk B.1lho:. l\land netdlbol'
Thl'I \ear the hndg<' Ital um hght\,
J•ant cand' r.anr' and other de<'Or
at1oni. th:.tl tell '1\1tol' to LJttlc
&lboa I l~nd th.it tht < h~ 1nw
c;pint 1\ h\ <'and v.\'11 anH,n& 'Vt.' local
rt'\1denu
"h'\ IU\t 'll(l°"h i ri,v.n mC'T tht
\ears and has om~ 111 tnldtt n
f\t)" ... Pat Holmhef'i sau "The Cll)
pul tn an CIC< tncal outfet undr-r lM
bndt.c that wt hool the h1tns up to ...
With tht hc--lp of ne1ghb<.'i~ m~lud·
ina Geof \.\1c.:c11. who dn1gncd the
c:lcctn1..~l ~Htcm end a~ommodau:d
ll tht'i \.ear t<? a rtslruC1urcd .
the o~C'n-ro 1na 1~ decorated m carty
l'>ccC'mher and \ta}s dtt's~ UJl
thro\A&h cw car's Day
h t.U." the Holmhert and thcu
netf,hbon about four houl'l on ,
(P1-..e eee 81UDQ&/ A.2)
"
A2 Orange Co~ILY PILOT/Sun~ay, December 23. 1984
Holiday traffic claims 144
By Tiie A11oclaled Preu
More than 140 people were k1llcJ
in traffic accidem 11\ the first 28
hours of the lo ng Chnstmas weekend
u millions of pcoph: 100._ to the
bt&hways.
The death toll at I 1h1~ morning
Ea tern Standard Time was 144
l he wor)l ( hn~tm.1'1 holiday traf-
fk toll wa) 111 196~. wh1,•n tht.>~ wt·rc
7.:!0 farnlit1c~ dunng n thm:-dJ)
ob~t'rvuncc
II\ C\1ltforn1J, th1.·1t' w1.•re 64 traflk
death) dunng the Chrt)tmas holiday
and a record n. dunng the New
\ear·-. hultda} an l '>HO, the last tanw
the holiday1o onuned on a four-<lay
w1.-el end.
James E. Smith, California H1gh-
wa) Patrol romm1~~1oncr, suad he
hopes the use of obnc1y chcclpoinli.
will cut the acrnJent'i
The National Safet)' Council C!>t1-
matt!d that betwet."n 370 and 470 people could die in traffic accident~
dunna the holiday period, which
began at 6 p.m . Friday and continues
to mtdni~t Tuesday
Transient dies in OC }all
Council stat1s11cmn'i s:ud 430 1ra1:
fie deaths could be e\pccted dunng a
non-holiday weekend of s1m1lar
length at this tame of the year
Last year, there were 238 h1ghwn)'
d eaths during the three-day
Christmas weeke nd.
CONTINUED STORIES
A 60-ycar-old transic~n1 :tpparentl>
died of'n hcan attack Saturday whale
in rnstod} at Orange County Jail.
about 1111~ hour\ after being arn:~tcd
on drunl charges. police reponeJ
J C. Vandever \\<a\ found "tn
cardiac arrest" b) Jailers 1n his cell
around noon, Mild Sgt. Joe Davi~.
reading from a prepared statement
DEFAULTONLOAN ...
FromAl ·
He and his wife merely took thl' loan,
using their famal} homl' as collateral,
to pay off construction balls wh1h: the
bu)'er went throu&h cscro\\. Ho\\-
cver. the deal fell through and thl'
Fcrgusons were laced wnh double
mongages.
He argued. however, that the 1n111al
lender -Pacific Union Bank& Trust
-agreed that. 1fhe couldn't meet has
payments. 11 wo uld onl) take lltle to
both pmpntll''> I k s~ud Provident,
\.,,hach later hough! the note from
l'acafic now cuntcnds he also must
make up nn} dancrence between the
homes· value and the $4.1 million.
Ferguson said both properties com-
bined are appraised al around $5
million. However. he probably would
not be able to get fu ll market value on
the homes 1f the court orders him to
ell the propenies and sets a deadline.
OallJ ~ pl>oto bf Howwd L...,
Dave Gash, Geof Wickett on the Little Balboa Island bridge.
WATER SLIPS OUT TO SEA ...
From Al
because of rainfall. melting ut moun-
taan snow and the storage ol l\orthern
Cahfomta water purcha<>ed during
dner periods. ( onlemcd that '"Jm-
py cond111o ns might un<krmanl'
structures 1n d o \\ nto>.A. n \an
Bcrnardano, offi cial' there ha' 1.• lx'1.·n
pumping cxce\s water into thl' 'ianltl
Ana River
The water 1\ not tx·ang "l<irnl
behind the Prado D .. 11n C linl' '>Jld
because of the poliu1.·' of thl' .\rm'
Corps of Enganeer\ \\h11.h managl'\
1hc dam . .\s a rc\ult 11 ha\ u1nt10Ul'd
flowing tnto Orange< ount)
The Orange Count) Water D1,lm t
ha' agr1.Td IU p.1' .ibou l $111 pn acn·-
toot to ~an Bl.'rn.srdano water man-
Jf.l rm·nt olliuJh to o fhel pumptntz
lll\t' But ( hm \aid thal wall onh tx·
paid lor \urplu' ')an Bernardino
,~.11a lh.at Orangl' < ount) manag1.•s to
Ul\l'n from till' flH'r and perLola11.·
into the ground
I hat rah: .., a hJrgaan lomparcd lo
lhl' ~I SS rn .11. rl loot till' Ornngl'
( llUOI\ f>t'>llld nJ\\ ttl thl' \)oulltnn
< .1hll1rn1J \ktror<1li1Jn \\ ater D"
t11r1 li1r "all'r ong1n.111ng in 0.orthl·rn
( ;1hforn1a or lhl' ( olorado R1 \tr
But < hm· \Jld Orangl' < ounl\
ha'in'1 hccn ahk to '>3\l' mulh ol tlw
Vandever was booked into the JGll
Fnda} allerbeingarrested b) Garden
Grove police around 6.30 p.m on
charges ofbeang drunk in public
The count> Shenffs depanment
and the d1stnct anome) 's ollice arc
10\est1gating the death. said Da\ls,
adding that an nu topsy as pending. No
further 1 nformu11o n wa!> a va1lahle la tc
Saturday
HOLIDAY ...
From Al
hohda} schedule' ( osta Met.a and
lnrncc11\ hall\wallbcdo\cdl.>ec ~4.
15 JI and Jan I Fountam Valley
( m Hall will be closed Ot'.c 24. 25 .md Jan. I but will ma1111am regular
hours Dec. 31 Huntington Beach and
Laguna Beach c11y offices will be open
Dec. 24 and 31 and closed on the
holidays. Newport Beach City Hall
wtll close at noon Dec. 24 and 3 1 and
remain closed over the holidays.
BRIDGE ..•
From Al
Saturda) mornang to dccorale the
bndge.
Wickett takes rcspons1b1l1t) tor
turning on the hghts when he arrl\eS
home from work an the e' emng and
turns them back off whc:n he lea~es
early each morning.
He also stores the decora11ons 1n a
business garage during the rest of the
year.
"It deserves to be decorated."
Holmberg says o f the bndge. "It's a
special tradition for the people who
live here."
MURDER ...
From Al
stolen 'an was rcponcdly tra' eltng at
~O mph \\hen 11 broads1de-d the
olkswagcn al 19th ~1ree1 and
Placen11a A 'enuc
Depuh Public Dcfcndc:r Michael
Giannini called the murder chargl'\
anappropnatc
A recent appellate court ruling !>aid
murder char~es an connection with
traffic fatah11es can onl:t be lodged
against dn,crs under the anfluence of
alcohol or drugs.
A blood test conducted on Valle
after the accident )bowed he wac; not
1ntox1cated Bui more extensive tc,ts
arc needed to dt'tl'rmine "helher thl'
\U\pect had ta~cn an> drugs
\urplu~ \anta \nJ K1\l·r \loata tx·-
cau'>e of the rapid tlo>.A. and tht·
"'.ishcd-out dale'
'l.iu\\ 1hat the wt•alhl'r ., de:mng. he
\atd d1<\tnct worker\ hope to rebuild
thl' dales and began davcrtang water
again a .. \oon ac; pn,.,1hle. The onh
pos1t1vc rc'>ult of the current con-
d111on'i. Clanl' <,aad. I'> that the rapid
tlo\\ ha'> helped 'Ml\h o,1lt and dl·bm
nut ol lht• fl\l'rthannl'I
"It 1~n·1 nt·n·...,anh all bad." hl'
,,llll "But on tht· oth1.·rhand. "e don'1
lnuw when 11·., grnng 10 ram aga111
\\.hen the watl'r\ here. we hale to lo'>c
an) o f1t ..
TENSION BUILDS ON COUNCIL ...
From Al
That''i whae lhl' nl'" t111111ul hq!.JO
whl'n 11 lirsl m1.·1 '-1,, 111 .rnJ ,1
month later Iha!''> "hat· 11 rrma1n'
>.A.Ith mcmlX'r' .11 11pp<1'illl' l'\lrl·1111·,
ot thl' grow th t\\Ul'
"\\e don't ')l'l.'m 10 Ix l!,l'll1ng. Jll\
closer to lhc maddlt · ,,11d
Ho rnbuckle.'." I thanl thc 'otcr'> rc,111'
dad c;peak tn thl'Crctl n11l'ln11on and I
don't sec them (\l't1.•ran u1unul
member'>) ltstentng ··
< ounc1l m l·etang' '><> lar haH nol
erupted anlO \houung n1c1td1r'
although temper' arc n\lng 1n thr
form of c urt e~t·hangl'' and polt1l·
'iarcasm. More tame'\ than 001.
Wheeler Ltlhe catal)SI
He as chided qu11e pohteh. h\
council members for ha\ counroori1
manner whale que<>tu101ng, or rather
grllllng, developer'> O\Cr proJcCI\
Wheeler say'> ht• " ll"t dna ng 111,
JOb.
And he ~Y'> the "controlled hc<11'
at council m~ttng'> wall !loon h1·
blazing red hot
"f think th1sd1v1<,1on I'> pcrman1:nt
I've tned 10 work with them. hut
they're n ot working with me:· 'id\\
.
\\ hl'l In '\. c 1w t hl !!Ii 1' l''> Jfl' oil
I k ,il.,o warn' ol llH fl'Ctll th1 l'al\
,.,,,It'd 1.1 ... 1 IJll ll\ Mt \:.t \l IHlll tht
p1d1t11..tl u1111n1111n l11tml·d· h\ 1111
~ • 1,il1t111n ol h11111n1" '"·r group'
'I 11r f)l'opk 111 .1 pohlKall~ pnxJn-
11u\ po,111011 1hn lothtr lOUnul
rlll mh1:r\) don 1 \Cl'm \ l'r\ J~tUll' ··ht·
'.!\'
\1.1 ,01 I kr11ug hlamt'\ th1.· at11\ l'>I
h11nw11\\ Ol'f group lor the dl'>\t'n<;mn
1111 thr liH-m1.•mlx·r t ouncal. '>JX't.U·
l.it1ng th.ii I lnrnbutlk and Wht•1:kr
rnight Ix' m.in1pula1ed h) "ou1o;1dl·'
lnrtl''> and ilfl' not mn~1ng 1ndl'pcn-
den1 dct '"ion\
"I di)n't ln1m \\hl·tht.'r thC'\ re
'n11ng or '>omconc cl1,1.· 1<. '01111!! lor
thl·m .. ~ .. , lkrt1og
"You I.ill-.. ahout >.A.ht.•thcr Wt' >.A.di
lx•runw :\ 1.ohr\l\i.' u1unc1I. Wl'll. at
lhl\ point I dnn'1 lnow how man~ arr
on thl'l11unul -11'1, mor1.· 1han fiH'
'ht: \..I\\ \ml I'm t.l'rta1nl) not go111~
tnhnngthl'lll\ lll<•'>trl'Cth1ng ~al1 "
C ouncalman llall 'a'' lfornbutkk
and Wht·cl<.'r arc looking al de' elop-
mcnl\ w11h lht• hl1nd1.·r\ ol campaign
rht.>torn· hlockang their ' IC'>.A.. And he
...,, \C\f)l'rtentc I\ till' bnl l un· for thl\
'11-l.tlh:d tunnel \l\lon.
··rhn '1c n1.'" 111 th1., ruk and I
rl·Jlh d11n·11h1n~ thl'\ undl'f\tanJ lht•
1mpall-; ol all lhl' dl'U\lons thn mu'I
make ·· ~a" Hall
I k tuntedc' lht• \llua11on ,., tcn'e
but re main\ hopeful that touncil
mt•mhcrs tan \\Ork together 'r et.
I lall't• o pt1m1\m ,., balanced on
whether 1-fornbut.kle and Wheeler
become a'>s1m1latccJ wi th the o ld
guard and not lhl' other wa) around.
( ounnl>.A.oman "i\hafcr ma1nta1n~
II I\ loo earl) to begin re\ 1ewang the
ne\\ counul
-F\ef'\ 11m1.· lhl' lOUOCll ... re-
forml'd, · )'OU have an unsettling
lt.'d1ng. I don't think we should react
ur O\ errcacl 10 each othl'r nght now, ..
'>f!V\ Schafer.
\he add<; that lfornhuckle. Wheeler
.ind Hall. who wa\ re-elected aner
<,t•n 1ng SI\ ~car-, on the: council are
\1111 nursing "lhl' hruases" fro m a
rigorous campaign
"Being a r ouncal member means
lcarnang to roll with the punches; you
don't always get your way." she says.
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High clouds, winds to continue
the Natlonal Weather Service predicts variable high clouds
with gusty canyon winds contlnull\g tOday and Monday. with
highs In the mld-601 to low 701 Lows tonight wlll be In the upper
301 and -40s Christmas day should see consldel'able cloudiness
with a chance of showers. Cooler with highs In the upper 50s to
mld-6-0s
In the mountains, variable high clouds wlll continue through
Christmas Day, with plenty of winds Retorl highs wtll be In the
uppe< 301 to upper 401 while lows wlll drop 10 the teens and
twenties, but 5 to 10 In wind-protected places Christ ma• day wlll see consider able cloudiness wltb a chance of showers and highs
In lhe mld-30s to mld:4os.
From Point Conception to the Mexican border. Inner waters
-Small craft advisory from Ventura lo Santa Monica and tn
Orange County south to Dana Point
louo•"""' •1 38 U.S. Temps lll«'nplltt S2 43
Mlemi 8Mc;h 77 73
"' Lo MtlwMl-N 24 18 Albllny •3 31 Mpl• SI PMll 13 00
Albuq_q,.. 38 11 NHIWllle •II 39
,J.matlllo 4S 23 New 0.lean• n 82
AnchO<llQll n 17 New YOik tlO 46
64 50 66
10
5-4 JI Alltw1la Nortott. V• 88
A llenl lc Olly 82 50 North PleUa 36 05
Auelin 82 48 Ol<lahoma C111 b2 29
San Jo .. Calif. Temps Sant• An• 71 •a
Santa Ba•f>••• Sii 38
38 ~ 4• 11 84 Baltltn0t• Oma/II 37
Blfl'nlnQll•m 112 S3 Oflao40 90 60 San1eCruz H.gn tow prec,p•t•1~n '°' 2• noun Sanl• M•o• 115 34
8oe1on SI 40 Pll•la<lelph18 8J 'SI end•ng at Sp m Seh.t,,J.iy • Sanll Mon"• 6e •II
48 lS 8'iflalo •2 31 PhOet\I• Ml Jll 8uf'lcnglon VI •I 2S P•llt~illlh 47 36
CUC* .}5 11 Portland M" JS n CNr!Hton.S C 67 60 Pa<ll•nd,0• 51 44
c,..,1n1onwv 5$ • •2 Pt OVidaoc:e 55 )5
Cl\arlotte N C 64 53 RallHOh 85 68 Cheyenne .l7 lO Reno 37 10 Chlc~o 26 19 RtehmOOd 67 S6
C1ne1nn•t1 •5 JS SI lo..Ht 43 33 c ....... _ 38 21 St Pal• h m1>• tlO tlO C:O.Umbla S C 11 S8 S•lt lake Cnv J4 24
Colo.lmbu• Oil •3 33 SM AlllOlllO 8t St
Concord. N H 34 21 Sari Juan PR 83 73
0.....FI Won" SS 84 St Sle Matta 21 11 Oey1on 39 211 sMnle 41 4' o.n-49 17 Shr.-1 81 4S
O..Mo;n. 35 13 Slo<I• Falla 211 oe OetrOll 37 28 SPOIC-37 " EIPuo ~ 30 Syracu,. « 32
Falrbankt 01 O• lopelt• 48 25 Fatgo 05 -6 IUCllOn 59 50
F1-011att 38 -4 ht ... •11 33 Grand Rac>td• 34 23 WHhcngton 84 40 Gr_,.bOto NC 65 52 Wtdl1le 48 211
Hartl0td 43 30 WukM Barr• SI 311
~· •O 211
Honolulu 19 59 Surf report Houston 88 S6
lndianapc)ltt 37 3S
Jackeon.Ma 66 SS 1>111. J--..111e 79 $4 lOCATIOH llZE
Juneau 19 12 Zuma 8MCl1 2-3 w
Kana.uClly . ' 21 Sama Monica 2·3 w
LPVagu •8 29 NewPO<'I llM<:h 2·3 w
Uttle Roell 52 •o Sen Diego County 1·2 w
JO S11icklo11 Apple Velle't 4J •2 02 B•~•'"'""" ~ )4 Taiw. v;oi.y 85 43 aan1ow 46 32 To<tenc.4! 41 Ill
Beaumont ~· 38 Y~lleVly
Big Bea• ·~ 02
Bl Shop 36 00 Extended B1y1M ~9 39
C11•llna ~ ·~ Eurella ~'.\ 38 Pi<ll\< clOudy wit" 1 e"anc:e ol 51 33 Fret<><> J6 28 .,,.,...., ,.,.tKlly and Wedneeday Lancute< H09M It\ '"" eo. laws "' IM mld·309 Long Boch 68 43
Loe A~ 61 411 and 40.
Mtlfytvllle SI 28
Mon<o<til 68 39
Montebello 66 46 Tides Mon1 .. ey sa 33
Ml Wiison S7 JS ,...., ... S4 38 TOOAY 22 Newp()tt Beac;h &A •3 r1r111ow 2 •O em
56 37 First "t' 8 ST em e 1 o.-111n<1 • 21 pm I J Ontltlo 61 37 seeon '°'" II 03pm 3 8 PalmS11<1ng1 S8 . ' Second nlQfl
Puadena 51! 38 M<*OAY PMO Rol>iee !>3 30 J 23 • m 2 4 RI.--60 .. fit St kow
Rad Btutt SI 29 fittt n-vn II 38 • m 83
AadWOOd Clly ~ .}(; Second 1o ... S03pm t 0
Reno )7 10 S.C<><>O n1g!I 11 52 pm 38
Sact1"""'10 52 31 Sun 111111 IOd•y a1 4 •II P m ,,_
SaUnaa 56 37 Monday " 6 !>6 • m and Ml• ag11n 11
8111 Betn11dlM 60 37 4 •Sip m
San OieQo 67 H Moon M1' 11 !I 19 p m • 11-Mon<lly
San Franc1tc0 S7 •3 at 9 2 1 am and •1111g11n at 1124 pm
2,000 mourn slain officer
By Tbe Associated Press
A Los Angele-, politeman killed in a
shootout in the cat)'·., Chinatown was
buned m Bn:a Saturda) after a full-
honors funeral al a Fullenon church
Some 2.000 mourners. 1nclud1nf.
ha:. pregnant wifo, hundred~ of ol-
ficer<; weanng black nbbons on their
badges. and Police Chief Dal") I Gate'>
auended the funeral
Los Angeles police Otliccr Duam·
C Johnc;on. 27. \\as '>hot in the head
and neck during a gunfight Wedne'>·
day al the Jan Hing Co Jcwelr) ~hop
Two robbers were killed. and John-
<;on 's partner and the '>Un of the
JC\loelry store owner >.A.ere wounded
Three m en later were am:~tcd and
booked for 1nves11ga11on of Johnson">
murdt.>r
"He has d11.:d not 1n 'ain. but tn
service to (God) and hi\ fellow man."
Pa:.tor Daniel A. Ston 1cl ..aid of
Johnson during 'er' ates at the hJn-
gdacal Free Churlh
Mrs Johnson ts 1:xpec11ng thl·
lOuple's fir~t child an three \lo l'ek.,
.\bout 400 police motorqcle\ anc.J
the Los Angele'> police mounted un11
>.A.1th a rlderlc.-,., horse led the mllc-
lo ng funl·ral prun'ssaon from the
l hurlh do\\ n Rrca Bo ulevard 10
I\. km or) C 1arden \kmonal Par~ 1 n
adJaccn1 Brea r he funt'ral 1nduded full officcr-
mil11ar. nit.'' \ helicopter !>Quad.
"-llh on(' ;11rrra ll mas~ang from the
lot mataon. lkw m nhead during the
1ntcrmrnt "h1th concluded al I 45
Jl m
f ht• p11la1.l' cJ~·parllTil'OI fk>.A. 10
ml·mhcr' o l lohn\on·\ lamal) lur the
lurwral I k h.1\ t \\O brothers" ho al'>o
'~·rq· a' ollit 1.·r<>
Couple critically hurt in collision
A n eldcrl) ( orona dcl Mar man
and his wife were \;rttacall) anJurcd
Saturdav when their car slammed
into a tree after being broadsided in a < os1a Mc\a tntl'r)e{lion.
(il'orge W1lllcrt Dmrnll and h1<i "''k Mildred Ruth hoth 71 wcn· an
1h1.· intcn\I\ l' can· un11 at Fount.11n
\ allc) ( ommun11 ~ llo'>pllal follo" -
WE'RE LISTENING
Just Call
642-6086
ang the :!.JO pm. coll1.,1on at Anaheim
.\ \enue and 19th ~trect.
Police Lt. Tom Larnr !laid the
Dr 1~tolh. 1ravl'l1ng north on
J\nahcam .\venue. e ntered tht· 1011.·r
\l'l ll(ln apparcnll) intending to mah·
.1 kft turn onlo 191h 'itrc1.·1 Tht:1rt.ir
>.A.J\ hit broad\tdt: h\ anothn 'l'hatk
hl'.iding l':l\t on lllth \tr1.•t•I
I hl· '1:urnd car. dn' en b) Brandon
\llrcd lkn·l Alu'>t . 19. of Anaheim
''"l'r' l'U hut fa1 kd to a' oad the other
'chide \ltl·r thl' 1n111al colhS1on . lhl'
l>ri'>l'llll,· 1..1r lJrllOll'd 1111n a lrt.'l'
.tlccng \11.1hrim '' l'lllll'
l111l1u· hdw\l· ••Ill' 111 till' Jr" l'r'
Ill I\ ft,1, 1' 11111 I hr1111t:h ,1 '\lllJ' \l!(ll
\\ha1 do ~ou hke a bout the l>ail} Pilot'! What don't }OU like"' ('all th{'
number al left and your message" ill hf' r e1·orded. tran .. 1·ri hed and delhered
to the appropriate editor
T he same 24-hour ans\\ erini.t !><'f \ t<'f' ma~ b1· uM·d tu rt'<·ord lt'lle" to t he
editor on an~ lopi<-. Contributor' to our Le tter' 1·olumn m1h t inl'lude their
namt' and teleJ!hone number for Hriric·:-..i1on. '\o 1·ir1·ulallon t·alls. pl ease
Tell us what'<1 on your mind
FOR YOUR MAN AT CHRISTMAS
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WE ARE OPEN TODAY NOON TO 5 PM
AND CHRISTMAS EVE l 0 re 4 PM
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AfllfriCmt GMt 'Scac.l.ty
Acc~.ciGMt
Leoratory
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<>nange Co.t DAILY PILOT /SUnday, December 23, 1114 Al
'Star WarS' mu•t awalt
talks wvltb. Sovlet Unlon
Rescue mission 'almost over'
Trapped miners' relatives gather as "'We've made more PfC)Sle• in two
houn than (we've) mack in two
day1, •• Henrie said earlie-r. •·They·~
nearly 1,600 feet into tht tunMI and
have found no bodies. The air is dear u from SO to 1S feet and tettina better.
They could be to 1.heend of the tu.no.el
in a very short time.••
81 Tiie Ateoclated Prt11
officials report air in tunnel clearing ____ _
WA~HlNOTON ·~ President Rea~n aareed S•turday that the United
States will not, ~eploy 1~s controversial 'Star Wan" missile defense S}Stem
before holdioa negouauons with the Soviet Union British Prime Minister
Marpre. t Thatcher said. Reponing on Jl/2 hours of taik.S with Reaaan at Camp
David, Thatcher endorsed research on the Star Wa~ .proaram but stopped s~on of bl~s~ing lts eventual d~plpyment. Aucmpting to scotch suaaestions of
ducord wtthan the Western alhancc on Star Wars Thatcher said she assured
the president the Soviet Union would not be able to drive a wedae between the
Unned States and Britain on arms issues.
ORANGEVILLE, Utah (A P) -
Relati ves of 14 miners lrapped ln a
burning cfoal mine were called to
compiny bcadQuaners hue Saturday.
and an official saud the rescue mission
"1s almost over."
Emery Mining Co. spoke man
Robert Henrie refused to confirm or
deny more bodies had been found in
the tunnel where J 3 bodies were
found Friday, and only would say an Navy aldbJg science, math educatJon announcement would be made late
PENSACOLA, Fla. -The Navy, responding to distress sjgnals from state Saturday·
and n-tlonal lea~ers. is trying to help public schools overcome shortages of ------------· m~t.be~~tlcs, science and computer teachers. The Navy Math-Science l~tiabve program puts .civilian and military volurneers into classrooms as Subway aides or tutors ~nd PT<?vades courses leading to teaching certificates for Navy · ·
pcf$0nnel ncanng rctlJ'Cmcnt. The program, which started here during the ,
1983-84 school year, expanded this fall to Orlando Jack.son ville and Norfolk
Va., and is to begin next month in North Chicago,'m. •
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Reagan orders alrutt to Ethlopla
WASHINGTON -President Reagan has ordered the Air Force to fly
emergency supplies to refugee camps in eastern Sudan today for thousands of
f!thi<?P.ians who have fled the famine in their homeland, M. Peter McPherson,
admmastrator of the A~ency of International Development, announced.
McPherson said Reagan lSSued the order after an appeal Friday by the United ~at.ions high com~issioner for refuJeeS, Poul Hartling of Denmark. The first
auhft, from AID disaster stockpales m Leghorn, Italy, was to arrive at K.assala,
Sudan this morning with ei~t 3,000-g.allon water tanks, six large medical tents
and 4,500 blankets. Other airlifts, to include vaccine and sorghum. will fo)low.
Schroeder plans to open glim today
LOUlSVTLlE, Ky. -As specialists pored over ima1cs from the interior
of his artificial hc,art Saturday, William J. Schroeder faced a mountain of
Christmas presents, including a basketball signed by the Indiana University
team and a taped ~P talk from the coach. After watching the team play Kansas
State University ina televised game Saturday night, Schroeder planned to start
opening gifts wtth ~is family in his room at Humana Hospital Audubon.
Budget olflclal• aee.t student loan llmlts
WASHINGTO -Reagan administration budget officials arc reported-
ly proposing that &ua nteed student loans and oenain federal edu~tion grants
be denied to familic with incomes over $30,000 a year. One administration
official. who spoke o condition he not be identified, indicated Saturday that
the proposals were i eluded in. a draft budget sent this past week to the
Department ofEduc,a ·on as part of the budget review process. Under current
law, families earning ore than $30,000 can qualify for the loans by showing
they could not otherw1 afford to pay college costs.
gunman
shoots
4 people
Said he was robbed,
then opened fire on 4
travelers inside train
NEW YORK (AP) -A gunman
who claimed he was being robbed
opened fire insw~ a subway train
Saturday, seriotiSfy wounding four
passen~ers before he Oed up the track.
authonties said.
·One victim was in critical con-
dition, two were seriously injured and
the fourth was in stable condition,
hospital officials said.
Authorities said a motorman
halted the southbound subway train
just before it reached the Chambers
Street station in lower Manhattan
after shots were fued around 1:45
p.m.
"The rescue m1ss1on is almost over
It is nearly resolved." Henne said.
Deput1es e'iCorted the relatives,
some of whom were tn tea~. past
reporten at tho company offi~s in
Huntington. Emery Minina opemtes
the Wilbcrg Mine for Utah Power &.
Light.
Officials said earlier that rescuen
advancing rapidly in the tunnel ttad
found the air clearing. revivina hopes
that 14 other trapped minen miaht
stiJJ be alive.
Float la a first
Tbe minen -26 men and one
woman -were trapped Wednetd.ay
when fire broke out as they tried to
break a one-day oroduct1on tte0rd.
Henrie said ift.be miners made it to
the chamber ... then we still have very
real optimism that we will hate some
survivors in this operation."
He speculated tbat clear air farther
into tbe tupnt.1 at the Wilbera Mme
hu been there all Ilona and was not
An anldentifled man loob at a noat that
will be entered lD the Ra.e Parade by
American Honda Motor Co, Inc. Tbe float la
unique In lta ue of auclio-antmatro:Dics, or
necessarily the tt$Ull o(dfortl to~
1Jr holes into a " fe retrc::1t" chuiaber
2600 feet from the twuad ea.uuce.
Tbe chamber, 20 !Ce• IQ.UIJ"e ud 10 feet~. could be an OUat of dew Mr
that could save the remaini111 J-4
mi om.
A flareup of the fire that trapPed die,
27 mioers Wedn~H· t Ud driven rescuers ti.ck 1 mile
of smoky tunnel earlier 1~.
fans cleared most oft.be ~ .,_
visibility was about 30 fed ~
aJ\emoon.
Late Friday, Henrie bad aid ot
ficiaJs had .. tome hope ~~!WI) aot to a safe place. But 1 • we
aet d~r and u more ae
found. our hopes~ dimmecl"
n steals Sherlfrs car
LYNWOOD - A ndcuffed 21-year-old man stoic a Los Angeles
County Shcritrs car by ho ing into the front seat and driving off as deputies
chased another suspect, o cials said. Police recovered the vehicle Saturday.
Sheriff's Deputy Mike Fo said the man who stoic the car was still being
sought. He had been arreste and booked Friday afternoon for investigation of
grand theft auto, then led . William Winn and deputies Joe Purcell and
Robert Carr to another pers wanted in connection wt th the theft of a pickup
truck. Officers spotted the anted man, began to pursue him, and the
A Transit Authority porter riding
in the subway car told police that a
slim blond man had entered th~ car.
approached \be four and opened fire,
Satd Capt. John Kelly of the Transit
Police. "It was not an indiscriminate
thing. He picked out these four guys
and shot them," Kelly said.
He said a motorman entered the car
and spoke with the gunman, · who
"told h.im he was being robbed." The
gunman fled as the motorman told
the conductor to stop the train, Kelly
said ..
Man-made comet to shine
in Christmas morning sky
handcuffed man drove away
Hart transplan tlent goes home
SACRAMENTO -Te year-old Lisa Wittnebel. the first child to
(
undergo a heart tran.splant o tion at Stanford University Medical Center.
has been able to return home fi Christmas.
She was back at her famil home in the Sacramento suburb of Rancho
Cordova forthe first time in fou onths on Friday night. The girl must return
to Stanford Wednesday for ao er month of treatment and observation.
When she returns home for g probably al the end of January. she will be
able to go back to her elementary hool and panicipate in sports acti vities for
the first tjme in a year.
Jury picked In Ju• ce ofllclal'• trial
Transit Police Detective Melvin
Skinner said all four victims carried
large screwdrivers.
Kelly said the gunman was de-
scribed as a thin. blond. abQw.. 45,
wearing a light blue jacket and
eyeglas~s. Port Authority police
pi cked up a man fitting the gunman's
description as he left a commuter
train in New Jersey, bu1 he was later
released. officials said.
Two victims were 10 serious con-
dition at Bellevue Hospital, said
hospital spokeswoman Robin Cohen.
The other two victims were taken to
St. Vincent's Hospital. where one was
in stable condition and one was in
critical condition, said spokesman
Peter Ghiorse.
LOS ANGELES (A P) -The first
man-made comet will glimmer high
above Earth early Christmas Day,
tracked by an armada of satellites.
airplanes and ground observatories as
scientists herald "the year of lhe
comets."
The artificial comet will be created
by chemicals to be e1ected from a
West German satellite 70.160 miles
above the Pacific Ocean at 4: I 8 a.m.
PST Tuesday. lt should be v1s1ble in
the southern or southeastern sky from
the Midwest to Hawaii and Tahiti.
and from southwestern Canada and
most of northern Mexico west of a
line from Hudson's Bay to near
Chicago through Mexico City.
It 1s part of a $78 million. U.S.-
British-West German study of how
the solar wind interacts with Earth's
magnetic field. The solar wind is tbe
hot, electrically charged gas or
"plasma" that speeds away from the
sun at nearly 1 rnillion mph. Its
interaction Wlth the Earth's magnetic
field creates the Northern Lights.
The choice of Christmas Da)' for
the comet was not meant to elicit
comparisons with the Star of Bethle-
hem , scientists insasL They say at as
simply the best day this year for
ground and satelljte observations.
with skies dark thanks to a new moon
Scientists said the study lacks
immediate practical applicanon, but
could provide insight into how space
plasmas collide with dust and gases to
help form comets, planets and stars; how plasma might be contained to
harness fusion en~: how solar
winds disrupt satelhte and Eanh
oommunicauons and power ~
and bow they influenoc Earth•s
weather.
The man-made comet also will
help astronomers fin~tune an amry
of sopbjsticated instruments for the
appearance of Comet Gia<X>bini-
Zinner next fall and Halley's Comet
dunng the winter of I 98S-86.
The biggest uncenainty is bow
bng.ht the comet will be. Scientists
said it should be visible to the naked
eye for up to I 0 minutes.. to people
using 7x50 binoculars for about 20
minutes and to astronomen usma
telescopes for an hour or more.
"lf you expect this to exceed Fourth
of July fireworks, you'll be disap.
pointed," satd physicist Moms Pon-
gratz of Los Alamos National Labon-
tory m New Mexioo.
SACRAMENTO -A si~-ma six-woman jury has been selt7ted to hear
the case of a top state Justace artment official charged with sexually
molesting a 9-ycar-old girl. Brian F. ugher, special assistant to state Attorney
General John Van de Kamp. alleged molested the girl during his daughter's
birthday-slumber party in July. He ha denied the charge. The trial is scheduled
to begin Wednesday in Sacramento unty Superior Court.
Palm Springs tram b ck ln operatlon
PALM SPRINGS -The Palm S 'ngs Aerial Tramway began carrying
people up the steep fac.e of Mt. San into on Saturday, more than three
months after it was closed for qiaJ.or repa , an official said. The shutdown cost
the tram an estimated S l.3 million in ost revenue and cost of repairs, a
spokeswoman said. It was originally sc uled to be reopened 10. 4ays after
undergoing routine maintenance, but re ined closed when an auxiliary cable
broke and caused severe damage to the t 's track cables.
New suits filed as gas conversion ends
Convicted llnancler m ntaln• TV• ln}all
SAN DIEGO -C. Arnholt Smith, a c-time financier aod former San
Diego Padres baseball team owner, checks t vision sets and does light clerical
work as he serves a jail term for theft a fraud convictions. Smith, 85.
convicted in 1979 of grand theft and state t fraud. was sentenced to a one-
year term in the downtown jail Nov. 26 by perior Court Judge Kenneth A.
Johns. As a trusty, Smith is given more free m to move around than other
inmates.
·Normalcy' gradually returning to Bhopal
where 2, 000 died as result of poison gas leak
BHOPAL. India (AP) -Scientists
completed safety treatments of dead-
ly methyl isocyanate at the Un.ion
Carbide plant here and "normalcy"
continued to return to the at'C<l where
2,000 people died from a poison gas
leak, the government said Saturdax.
In the United States. mean"htle.
yet another multimillion-dollar law-
suit was filed agajnst Union Ca rbide.
60,000 were injured. and doctors said
they are still treating 200 people a day
for minor gas-related 11lnes~s aod
IOJuries.
the city of900.000.
··Normalcy as returnmg fast." N.P.
Choubey, a government spokesman.
said.
Officials of the Central Bureau of
In vestigation were still probin& the
cause of the gas leak. No official
announcement of their findings has
been made.
During Operation Faith, officials
said. the tank that leaked was opened
for examination, and the other two
were cleared of the toxtc chemical and
was bed out by Union Carbide experts
under the supervision of Indian
SCtentists.
In Philadelphia.. lawyers for Indian
gas leak victims on Friday filed the
third multimilhon-dollar laWJuit
against Union Carbide in U.S. oou.ru.
The lawsuit was filed in Philadel-
phia, attorney Rohit Sabharwa.J ex-
plaaned. because Union Carbide bas a
plant in nearby Southampton. Bucb
County
Soviet 6•• leak claim• l
Union Carbide specialists. working
under the supervision of Indian
scientists, a week aso began treatm~
the tons of methyl isocyanate stol'('d
in underground tanks at the plant to
convert it into pesticide.
A leak from one tank spread a killer
fog Qver the city on Dec. 3. and
medical officials are still trying to fi x
predsely the number of dead. About
.\ government announcement did
not say when the conversion of the
methyl isocyanate had been com-
pleted or ho" man) tons of the
chemical had been proccc;scd. bu1 the
United News of India said the
operation ended Fnday nigh1 with 24
tons turned into pesticide.
An estimated 200.000 people fled
the slum-ridden areas around the
plant when the sc1enus1s began the
conversion process. called "Oper-
ation Faath," but the government said
most of them had returned amid
reassurances of no further danger.
Experts cite design
flaws in B-1 eras&
MOSCOW -A natural gas leak caused n explosion in a nine-story ap~ment building in Tbilisi, the Georgian ca \. k:illinJ or injuring at lea.st
100 people a Brimh re~erwho spoke to a 'tness said Saturday. Martan
Walker of the Guardian, wno was in Tbilisi J t week. quoted a witness as
saying the explosion occun:ed at 7 a.m. on ~ and the building looked "as ifa giant axe had smashed mto the center of at.
Streeas were once again 1ccrhmg in Dispute Air Force ----report that blames
T'h d k tt 11 human error in crash is 'J.s e e wl go .. ~A::.o~;~.~~:).-;;-~~;o ro.:
Sokolovappolntedto•ucc Vatlnov into hacker's mo· Uth report that blame$ human error. rather tha.n desian problems, for the MOSCOW -Marshal Sergei L. Sokolov, fi 52 years a career sol~ier in fatal desert cr&$h of 8 8-1 bomber the Soviet mold, was ap~inted Saturday to su lhc late Dmitri F. Ustinov t las
as the Soviet Unions defcn~ minister. lomats said the speedy L08 ~ES (~P) -~ chocofate. and chocolat• lovers P~1:e~r F~;:~~ concluded
appointment in.dlcated that th.e 7).year-o~d.So k v, a World War ll combat moder•Nl}f IUCC IHful computer whO UM comput•a.'' that lhe Aua. 26 crash. wnicb lcallcd
commander and a ftrst depu!y defense m1nas!er s ce 1967, ~ad been sctr;c~ed IOfta•• ODlftlN!nr 11 now on.-The computer chocotete 11 an one man and riously i~urtd two ~ ~:io: ~~~j~~~~tJ!i:~=~ ~~~ ·. ts, ·~":ti:!n~: ff:r~~~~ :t1:a,:1n1.::: ::0 ~ .. d::; := °' ~~ ~~~~~0:""'·~0.;.:;~r-:~~ torn~.C:=1~t ~~ h~e to~ ill ness ~uaaetied S<!KOlov would make httle,i ediate c a.nae in SoVlct e ' ....... In com.;. cookbook progr-". Tbe ~ uansfemd fuel from the rear lO the
mllitary pohcy. ......_. -"Chocofate gram r.tu,. more thM 100 front ofthe $325 milhon born~
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VALLElT A MALTA -Prime Minister Do Mintoff, one of Europe's MtV •"• OU ~ re.ctton wee 'We'll prove their cootenltons that the
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someoneoapeble"oftakin1hiaplace.M1ntoft',68.t theleaderofthisformer ~.,_ -•--,... ,_ not h.a"e cauied an a<lcident wt\hout '8ri&ithco&oft..J &inco lj7J, WIUUC~ byCarmc .ifsud 8oM~~ who bad Qlf.QQ .. le-.... a •.&-ouftM ... ,. V'8l cAocCllla dllk .... In the Cf'CW"s bciQa it.'Utltd I milt&ke
been educauon minister and the deputy leader Of nnoff'1 IOClahst Labor chlcd1h -~ttiil ~ of • i1mi fOi ctvfstmea'r' illid Soft. had been made.
Party. Mifsud Bonnld, 1 S.1-year-oldattorney, wnavom in tm:media~elyafter i"' llill ...,_• Cllik~ II thi Wert Tc>olWc>fb •ecutW. VIOe "YC5.. thett was crew error. but did
Mintoffsannounoement tn a oe~ony attbc Ho st of Repmentauves t.hat ...... IN'OdUct offered bJ eoft· preeident Jo. Abflml. Ll'le S}stem le.ad th~ into it7 Yes."
was broadcast on state-run televmon. ..,. 'Tootworka of Sftemt1n The ~ lllO .... thi'W u1d Calvin h~makcr. a formcT
I. Oiii: 'ft Mr • 11 Ind otMr ..,_ cookbook P")o' McDonnell Dou,Jla. Corp. tot JM1oa Inn dlaoell IJOpe9 ~or Wllr CGIW ... 8 ,,,,_" out d one _ ••compuw Chef;' " who nc as an ar fOTt'C conanct
SANAA. Nonh Yemen -Iran on SatuJda) rebuffed hopes that t~e oarw. ~. tor Dinner.. ~ "The dmio1 U"ltor.
ratamlc Foman Mina•tcn Conffrtnct had n,tlde Mittracant ~ 1n.1u loftta•• ~ wNd\ 1111 d W<* T .. " _ .. WNch ··1 can dtslif\ deOaena
effort to end the lran~lraQ qr, A.ceuc-flre "outilhc ~~estaon. lra~11n d08I .,._ 111 "'°""' bf IMI .._8 __.totOokuparedpeby my5l'lf," said Tom m1tb., e\ecuu~e fo~ipMlru1terAll.Ak~Velaf!lltoldanCMoon noe. Wewtllconllnuc --Md .. ltnown 'for .. e ,'-meork-rwordfof dirtttoroftheSocae~of~pcnrnm. the war unul we achieve v1C1ory. H~ ~•milled u true a atatement by the 111_ ,,.... pr--m-. .._ ~ _ •••_, on a__...._, tal Test Pl lots. •• llat happt'Md * «>n.ference apokesman. Habib Cham of Tunisia. t lran bad approved an •"""--..._,_ ":'. --,, """'"'.,,.. hould ha'' bttn dctiinc.d out of the appeal by the 4'S-mtmbet conference for an "imm l.aac ceuation'" to the ~ ~ • the ,,,OC,MW .. prtced from 11rplal"t 1'efott (the cn"h) e'er hap.
nanun1 in thcjl-month-o1d war. · gljt W ~~WM towe 1'9.N to ... 16. pencd."
'
Cnucs also say the bomber's auto-
mauc Oagbt contrQI s~te the
Stability Control AugmcntatJon ~>"'"
tern, maintained lu stability until it
was too late to recover.
1r Fortt officials SI)' the modi-
ficattons are minor improvcmentt in
a sau.sfactory system. and Bria-Oen.
John P. Sch~ppner Jr .. presidetlt of
the Air Force board that l.OVestipted
the acadent, defended its fi.ndina.
The 8-1 's streamlined wintt awina
forward for mnimum lift. Just befort
the accident. the crew pivoted them
fol"'vd, which also brouaht the
center of pavlij'" o . i:n they
nc&)ec1ed to balance the aircraft by
transfcmna t.be fuel. The (4cl 1ysum,
wtltdl w both an automatic and 1
manual sctuna. wu on man~
the '8-1 crashed.
Schoeppner said tht crew had
adequate warnina because a c:autioo b&1n on in -the COC:k~ For
unkno•n reasons. however. the crew
apparently never responded to \be
haht.
Lt. Gen. William :rbW11WL, ~ aram m&DlllCf of the a. t, llid 1M
1tlht ft\I) ha \IC been blocked by OM o( th~ l\'llton• knees bc:c:au.. It it
posauoocd lo an the cocqi
Thurman 11.1d the warni~ lilbt
-. ill be mO\ cd to e~ tevel lD 'iM
pit -one of ~'1Cral dmip
chaqes ibc Air Force it makiaa • a
dtftet result ofthC actidrii~ lt·lllO ll
consickrin1 u\sialHna a~ hiOm.
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A4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Dec.ml>« 23, 1984
Changes sought in math training
available to ltudcnts in au act.i"aues arithmetic and the interprtUltion of
assoc1alcd with mathematics learn· results for reasonableness."
WASHINGTON (AP) -A na·
tionaJ orpaizauoa of math kaeticrs
says 1ebools sbouJd rouunely make
<:alculaton available 10 underprten
and IJ'lldc school children, includina
dunnatnu.
in worluna with tnlctJons, dccamats
and _percentqes.
"Since computers and calculators
can perform such opttltjon.s more
quiclcly and accurately . the tra,.
ditional goals of elementary school
mathematics must be rc--examined,"
the council said in a policy paper.
mg._ includana testini." In hiah school the coursts for
The National Counci.1 of Teachers
of Mathematics says that elementary
schools abouJd rethink t.h~ tradiuonal
focus on developina children's slti lls
In grades kinderprten-to-4, it said,
"calculators should routinely be
1:he students must know cnou~ college-bound l)tudeots ··~bould no ba Jc f~t to be •.ble to ~o anthmehc lon~er be governed wlcly b)' prcp-
aod csumauon 1n the1t heads, but arauon for calculus.•· It said statistics
they ho~ld not SP,Cnd.~ ~amount and other math courses may be the
of c~s t1~e learning ~t,ontbms for most important for many stijdents. mult1ple-d111t calculations," the re· port sajd, "Computin~ is chan11na calculus
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Laura '][ aay• convlcdon• for marital rape are on climb.
Rape of spouse
only now being
treated as crime
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -De-
borah was making a call from a pay
telephone when a man held a knife to
her throat and demanded money.
When she got home, the same man
was waiting. He raped her at gun-
point.
A man h1d1ng in the shadows
confronted Brenda, held a razor to her
throat and forced her into her house.
where he raped her.
After a party. Rita accepted a ride
home from a man she knew. He held
her captive, tore her clothes. raped
her. choked her and dangled her body
from a secluded brid,e, telling her,
''I'd drop you 1f I d1dn t love you."
All these violent crimes against
womt:n share another trait: Each
victim was attacked by her husband.
Unul recently, mantal rape was not
viewed as a cnme. Pnor 10 1979 only
five states -Iowa, Nebraska, Or·
egon. New Jersey and Delaware -
had laws allowing prosecution of
husbands for raping their wives.
Dunng the past five years. how-
ever, 17 more states -including
California, Connecticut, Florida, Jlli-
nois and Massachusells -as well as
the District of Columbia. have been
added to the last Campaigns arc
under way in 13 other states to change
rape statutes.
Legislation to make manta! rape a
federal crime died 1n Congress this
year, but sponsors say they'U in·
troducc th e bill agam in January.
In states such as New Yorl.
Michigan. Ohio, Texas and lnd1ana,i
woman still has no legal recoul'IC
against her husband 1f he rapes her
Studies in Boston and San Fnn·
cisco indicate that between I 0 peront
and 14 percent of married woocn
have been raped by their husbaids.
Frequently, the rapes are part 1f a
pattern that includes oth er abuSI>.
The legal foundation for exchding
husbands from prosecution forrape
dates to the 17th century, wMI Sir
Matthew Hale. a chief jusice of
England, wrote: ''The husbanl can-
not be guilty of a rape commited by
himself upon his lawful wife.For by
their mutual consent and cmtract.
the wife hath given up hcrscf in this
kind."
That sentiment wa~ c41oed by
John Rideout. who went di trial in
1978 for allegedly raping rus wife,
Greta. "You're my w1fe, yOJ do what
l want," Rideout said.
Greta Rideout of Salm, Ore ..
became the first woman inthe nation
to press prosecution of ill' husband
for rape that allegedly OOQrred while
they were living togethej _f'\hhough
John Rideout was aeql\\ted, the
publicity resultina froQ his trial
caused scveraJ states to ngc their
rape laws.
In another case that ludcd last
ScP.tember, William Rid was found
guilty in Miami of sexu~ uery and
kidnappinf, of his wife, rion.
Although 1he Rider rdict was
widely rcpjrted as the first time a
husband W.s convicted of raping his
wife whilcthey lived together, many
such decifions already were on the
books, a~rdiog to Laura X, director
of the J'\ational Clearinghouse on
Marital lape in Berkeley, Calif .
The omviction rate among hijs-
bandsa¢used of marital rape is about
8S pcreflt, compared with between 2
pcrceniand 5 percent in cases of rape
by stralgers, she said.
The women's rights activist, who
tracksiases of marital rape, said she is
aware of 99 cases of husbands
con vi ted of rapinJ their wives -21
wherthey were ti vang together and 78
whcrthey were separated.
[..JJra X, who changed her name an
th¥iradition of black revolutionary M olm X, monitors court decisions
an legislation and works to change
lavs so that husbands can be pros-
cdted
'Rape laws were wnllcn to protect
rdln's propeny," she said. "What we
wnt 1s a woman's basic right to
onsent."
"There is this impression that
narital rape is a tifTbetween husband
and wife, that it's not a serious crime.
Marital rape can ha"e au the brutality
that we normally associate with
stranecr rape," said David Finkelhor.
associate director of the Family
Violence Research Program at the
University of New Hampshire in
Durham.
Case studies show weapons and
other foreign objects often arc used in
marital rape, either as a threat or as
pan of the rape, he said.
A book by Finkelhor and K.iersli
Willo, "License To Rape: Sexual
Abuse ofWives1" will be published in
March, he said. In a study he
conducted of 335 women in Boston,
he reported, 10 percent of women
who had been married said they had
been raped by their husbands, and 40
percent of those women said they had
never told anyone.
In a study published in 1975,
Professor Diana E.H. Russell of Mills
College said she found that among
930 women an San Francisco 14
percent of those who had been
ma!"fied said they had been raped by
their spouse. Most of those in the
study said they also were beaten.
Many women who arc raped leave
their husband1i but many others stay
because they believe the men wiU
change or because they cannot aup-
pon .. thc.msclves or want to keep
families intact.
Separation and d1voroe provide no
easy an5wcr because--retribution Is
frequent . In fact, experts say the
penod of separation prior to divorce
1s one of the most danaerous limes for
women who have been raped by
husbands.
~sides the physical brutality of
mantal rape, the trauma can be
psycholog1cally damaging, experts agree.
New Year's Day
amid the sharks.
more sharks to observe in Au traha.n California scientist waters, 1be sctenti11 said.
.. The water 11 also clearer than off Will meet the beast CaJifomia and the area is 10 remote
Off 'Dan erous Reef it' I relatively pure environment.'' s~ud McCosker, who's beadina to the
part of south Australia known as SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Danae.rous Reef.
scientist plans to spend his New MCCosker and other 1e1entists Will Yeat~s holiday in AustraJia studyina be accompanied by a television crew
areat whjte sharks, hopina to learn making a shark documentary for
more about the lethal beasts that have NBC-TV.
turned Northern Califoflli& coastal "Scientists couldn't afford this waten into a ''Red Triangle." "I'll leave Dec. 28th and will be in mearcb without the help of tele-
the water on New Year's (day)." said vision," said McCo ker, who ·~
Or. John McCosker. peared in a s1milar documentary on
McCosker, director of San Fran-public television's Nova series.
cisco's Steinhart Aquarium, will be "We will learn a .,eat deal, and
makina his third trip to Australia to much of it will have a bearin1 on
1tudy sharks, wbich are becoming California," he wd.
increasingly plentiful off the coast of Among otha things, McCosk~
Northern California. plans 10 feed a shat~ an electronao
A section of ocean, dubbed the device that will keep Tabs on eatina
"Red TrianJ)e" for the number of habits and body temperature, as well
bloody assaults on swimmers, surfers as taagina it with a sl)eedometer. ·
and djvers, has become .the world "This wtll be a first and houJd
capital of great white attacks on prove a great help in under.standing
humans. the living patterns of sharks," said
For decades, Australia led in the McCosker, adding that a similar plan
number of attacks by sharks. Then, to tag a shark off the Califorrua coast
increases in the number of seals and this year fell through.
sea lions lured hunary sharks to "The waters ·off California are
Northern California coastal waters. much rougher, and you can sit m a
Historically, an attack by a great boa ta long time before you even see a
white took place once every several shark," said McCosker."This won't
years along the West Coast Now, be the case in Australia."
McCosker says, about two attacks per Dummies will aJso be used to fLDd
year are tak..in• place, including one: out more about the way a shark
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oatfltted tel:; oatalde her home. The 10-year-old 1trl
hu been IDYi to obeene and pbotocrapb a man-made
comet to be launched early CluUtmu momJ.na from the
Kitt Peak l'fadonal Obeenatory.
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Carry-on luggage
gains in passenger
popularity today
LOS ANGELES (AP) -You can •Make sure the baggage is small
take it with you -and are more likely enough to fit either under the seat or
than ever to find room for it on the in an overhead bin; flight attendants
plane-as airlines rush to accommo-will check oversize items.
date a growing passenger preference •Carry-on luggage should be con-
for carry-on luggage. solidated where possible into one or
"It just seems to be a phenomenon two bags.
of modern air travel -passengers •Pack gifts in a suitcase and then
increasingly want to carry on more check the case, which can be used to
and more baggage," said TWA carry gifts on the return flight.
spokesman Jerry Cosley. •Don't wrap gifts that will look
increasing here, there acutely are
moved to
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The carry-on trend is most a~ suspicious in X-ray securitychecks-
parent in short hops. Commuter toy laser guns or drills.. for example.
carriers such as PSA and AirC'al say as Security workers will order them
many as 70 percent of their passen-1u~n:wra~p~ped~~· ::::::::::::====~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gen carry all their lu~Je with them. r,
An lntemational A1rhne Passenger
Association study done two years ago
indicated that 47. 7 percent of all
passengers on flights of two hours or
less rated carry-on package compart-
ments as the most important in-flight
nior Otiz.en Hair Cut '4
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service.
PSA was so eager to provide room
for carry-on luggage that it asked
British Aerospace to leave as· much
space as possible below seats on a new
fleet ofBA3-146 planes.
The plane manufacturer complied
by raising seats a few inches. But the
seats bad to be re-ordered because
short people's feet didn't reach the
floor.
A more obvious -and popular -
solution bas been to increase the size
of overhead compartments. Federal
regulations place no limits on the
number of carry-on pieces, but says
they must fit either under seats or in
overhead compartments.
Western Mrlines i.s ~placing ex.i_st-
ina compartments m its 727s with
new ones SO percent larJer. Similar
replacements are being installed by
Uruted and American as part of
general fleet refurbishlng.
.. We're just meeting consumer
demand," said United spokesman
Chuck Novak.
This week. USAir introduced its
new Boeing 737-300, a stretched
version of the 737 with more seats
than the 737-200 and a 7S7-like
interior that features bigger overhead
hlnL .
"Putting in larger overhead bins
Jives the planes a neater look, gets bias off the floor and actually makes
for a safer flight, said Delta's Bill
Berry. "No straps or buckles to get
your foot caught in."
Delli has been installing larger bins
In its planes for about a year, Berry
said.
He said the laraer bins address
some of the fears voiced by flight
attendants who claim excessive carry-
on lua;asae de~ays boardina and de·
planii\a. The f1"1tt attendants also say
heavy bqs oould fall out of the
overhead .compartments durinl tur-
bulence or bard landinaa, but Berry
said the new bins all meet Federal
A viltion Administration standards
and are quite ICCUre when clOled.
The 21,()()()..member Oiaht at~e!'d~,nu iassociation bas filed a peotton ~---~·aa the FAA &o require that aatc aeenu meuure carry-on IUJlllC to
rri,ake sure it will fjt on *1d. .
'Some tips for pusenaers with
carry-on I~
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Burey commissioned as Air Force second lieutenant
Jamt1 K. S.rey. son of Henry and
Cecelia urcy of l.quna Hills, has
been commi$Slooed a 1CCOnd lteuten·
ant iJ'I the Air Foret up<>n araduatJon
&om Officer Train1na School at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
Swey will be assigned to Scott Aar
Force Base, Ill. • • • Army Pvts. William V. Allee m ,
son of William V. Allen Jr. oflrvme,
and JottP F. Lowe, son of Mary Ann
Lowe of Huntinatoo Beach, have
completed basic training at Fort Dix,
N.J. • • • Airman JuJce E. Grennon, dau&h-
ter of Vincent and Patricia Grennon
of Seal Beach, has graduated from
basic trainina at Lackland Air Force
Base, Texas. he is a 1982 graduate of
Lo$ Alamitos High School. • • • David A. Underwood, wbosc wife 1
the former haron Hamm of Hunt-
ington Beach. his b«n promoted to
the rank of staff sergeant 10 the Air
Force. He is a construction equip-
ment operator with the 435th Civil
Engineer Squadron at Rhein-Main
Alf Base, We t Germany. • • • Capt. Geoffrey D. Web1&er, on of
Donald and Joyce Webster of New-
port Beach, has completed the Air
Force military 1ndoc1rination for
medical service officers at Sheppard
Air Force Base, Texas. Webster will
be stationed at the hospital at Ed-
wards Air Force Base, Calif.
• • • Second Lt. Cyntbla A. Clark,
daughter of Barbara und Danford
Clark of Fountain Valley, has com-
pleted an Army nurse and med1caJ
specialist corp officer basic course at
the Academy of Health Sciences in
Fon Sam Houston. Texas. • ••• Airman Todd T. Arita, son or Mr.
nd Mrs. James Arita of Huntinaton
Beach, has graduated from the AJr
Force aircraft maintenance course at
hcppard Air Force Base. Te~as.
Anta a 1984 araduate ot Manna
Hiah' School in Huntinaton ~ch,
wiO serve with the 48th Aacraf\
Generation SQuadron at RAF
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• December 13 Economist Dr. Arthur Laffer will MacArthur Blvd. 10 Newport Beach. Christina Wang and James Huang,
be the keynotespeakerattbe Newpon Laffer, a member of President Fountain VaJley, boy .
Harbor Area Cham ber of Com-Reagan's Economic Polley Advisory Laura and Douglas McKenzie, Costa
mercc's 78th annual installation din-Board, will discuss the economic
ner Jan. 18. outlook for the coming year. Mesa, boy H · The dinner meetmg will begin at A full professor of business econ-Lynn and John Gcmper, untanaton
6:30 p.m. at the Hotel Meridien, 4500 omics at USC, Laffer is also founder Beach. gJrl December 14
Prof.Joins
HBplanners
Dr. Richard Rowe, an instructor of
American history at Golden West
Colleie. has been appointed to the
Huntington Beach Planning Com-
mission by City Councilman Peter
Greco.
Rowe, 38. replaces Frank Higgins
who was the appointee of former
Councilman Ron Pattinson. Pat-
tinson stepped down from the council
in November and Higgins followed
suit.
Green, an instructor or ecology and
zoology at Golden West, was elected
to the council in November. Green
said Rowe is a resident of the
downtown area and a surfer.
"This will alJow him to watch the
beaches and the downtown area, two
of the most critical areas in the city,"
Green said.
Rowe, who served this fall on
Green's successfuJ City Council cam-
paign. has been on the Golden West
College faculty for 16 years. Hts
speciaJty is the Eisenhower Adminis-
tration, Green said.
PET POINTERS
by Tom Sholseth, DVM
TIS THE SEASON
an~ chairman of ~.B. Laffer As-Deborah and Jeffrey Lowry, Hunt-
soc1ates, an economic research and Beach girl
financial consulnng firm based in . mgton December 15
Rollinj Hills Estates. . Pamela and Thomas Shouse, Costa Laffer served on the executive M boy comm~nec of the Reagan-Bush '84 T::r·vo and Trung Bui. Costa Mesa,
campa1an and was Southern Cah-.
fom1a ~hainnan.f~r the 1~84 Senate girl ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL R~pubhcan Poht1caJ Actton Com-November a
m~~~chamber's 1985 officers wilJ be J~ney ~nd Lawrence Cooper, Midway
installed by. James Roosevelt, eldest ~~~~~A HOSPITAL RUNT·
son of P~1dent Franklin Roosevelt INGTON BEACH
and president of a Newport Beach
business consulting firm. November %0 .
The new officers to be installed Mr. a~d Mrs. Andre~ Garren Smnh.
mclude: Ralph Rodhe1m. president; Huntington Beach, girl
Bitl Ficker. vice president; Barbara November U i rd
Roppolo. secretary; and Steve Lon S~e1ner and. Tracy P ck.a •
Rabago. chieffinanc1al officer. Fountam VaJley, ilrl
Bill Lusk will serve as Com· November U .
modores Division president. Barbara Mr. and Mi:s. Steven James Hamal-
de Boom will serve as president of the ton. Fountam Valley, boy
Dolphins Division. Clark Gra,cs will November %7 .
be the Marine Division president. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bartlett, Huntington
Jim Hunnemeyer will serve as Civic Beach, boy .
Affairs Division president and Ted Mr. ?nd Mrs. Kev1!1 E. Koncel.
Fuller wiJJ serve as president of the Huntmgton Beach, twin boys
Organizaltonal Affairs D1' ision. Dec~mber 4
A Citizen or the Year award will Mr. an~ Mrs. Michael W. Connally,
aJso be presented at the dinner. Founta10 Valley, girl
T ickets to the installation dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Laun.
are S35 per person. For more mfor· Huntington Beach, boy
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chamber at 644-8211. SANT A ANA
December 5 •
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Frances and Freddie Trejo. Fountain
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Terry and Tom WolJard. Costa Mesa.
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Fair electrician Wins award
Orange County fair Electrician
James Smith of Huntington Beach
recently received the Southern Cali-
fornia Edison Energy Management
Award for the energy conservation
program he helped install at the
fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
"This is something the Edison
Company does that it really doesn't
have to do.'' said Smith. "I believe 1t
is nice of them to give recognition to
those in the community who make an
effort to save money during the year ...
The award was given to Smith and
the Fairgrounds for the replacement
of 57 large wattage incandescent
lamps wi th 26 high pressure sodium
lamps that resufted in an annual
savings of 38,033 kilowatt hours.
In addition. various energy con-
servation actions for indoor and
outdoor lighting have been im-
plemented at the Fairgrounds. These
amounted to an annual savings of
243.312 kilowatt hours and 153
kilowatts in demand. In all. the
Fairgrounds saved a total of 281.345
kilowatt hours.
·•1 believe this is the Edison
Company's way of saying thank you,"'
said Smith. "When the Fair saves
money and electricity. it helps Edison
because they don't have to build more
power plants."
The Fairgrounds' conservation
measures were achieved through the
1oint efforts of Smith and Carol Croy,
Edison Energy Services Representa-
tive. Smith started the energy con~
scrvation program at the Fairgrounds
m December ofJ 982 when the Edison
Company came to do an energy audiL
Company representatives told him
what lights were the most abusive
energy-wise. They were replaced with
more efficient lights. "J &ot interested
in energy-saving methods when I
attended night school and studied
Lighting devices," be sa.i<t "1 find
lighting to be very interesting. ..
Smith started working at the Farr-
grounds in September. 1982.
to hire more middle managers
Erle Gundel and Suunne Thierf eldt
, Chalet wins chamber
beautification award
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OftMDel!Jl'llotlt.fl
Enc Gundel and Susanne
Thierfeldt have done everything.
1 except maybe dump snow on Harbor
Boulevard, to make their Costa Mesa
restaurant look like a mountaintop
chalet ' And their efforts have won the
The Chalet restaurant. with red
hearts painted on green shutters and
deer antlers mounted on the roof. has
come come a long way since the days
when It was a car dealership at I %9
Harbor Blvd .
Gundel and Th1erfcldt said they
were shopping for a restaurant site
'lCarly two years ago and were
enchanted by the sloping shape of the
dealership's roof. h reminded them of
a Swiss chalet.
J attention of Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce officials. who presented
Gundel and Thierfeldt this week with
I the chamber's first beautification
But that's where the resemblance
sto pped.
1
..
aw~rd. The award will be presented
monthly to local businesses beautify.
ing their facilities.
Nichole'sGrill
will open in NB
The Newport Beach Marriott ~nd
Tennis Club, as part of an expansion
program under way at the N.ewpon
Center-based hotel has announced
the opening ofNicofe·s Grill specialty
restaurant. Aocording to Newport Beach Mar-
riott. Gcn.cral-Managec Ray Kovacs,
the new restaurant reflects o new
••California Jrill" concept, featuring
oversized steaks and fresh seafood served in a lively dining atmosphere.
The showroom was glass-walled,
perfect for a car dealership, but not
adequent for a chalet.
The walls were rebuilt, a few
German knick-knacks added, and the
restaurant was complete. Gundel and
Thierfeldt had created a "homey ·•
atmosphere -that is. 1f you live 1n
Germany.
outhern Californians may find
The Chalet more like a skiing lodge.
with {'verything except snow.
The menu features what Gundel
and Thierfeldt call "homestyle"
cooking dishes like Jager
Schnitzel, Roulade a la Strasbourg
and Bayrischer Sauerbratcn.
"These are dishes every German
boU$C.Wifc.Juiow .. how to ma.ke,"..say.
Thicrfcldt. The Chalet is open week·
days for lunch: from I l:JO a.m. to 2
p.m., and Monda}'S and Saturda}'s for
dtnncr. from 6 p.m.
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rOA A PRIVA'T E NO H INlf IAl APPOINTMflN t
A new nat1ooal survey shows that
middle management employment in
the Pacific region including Orange
County w111 increase slightly in the
first lialf of 1985.
The survey, conducted by Manage-
ment Recruiters International, Inc ..
Laguna Hills, the country's largest
search firm. asked nearly 2,000 ex-
ecutives in companies across the
country to project their hiring plans
for the next six months.
A total of 43.5 percent of those
surveyed in the Pacific region in-
dicated they were planning to expand
their middle management and/or
their professional staff during the
next three months. Another 46.8
percent in the region said they would
maintain present staff levels and only
8.4 percent were considering reduc-
tions. This is a 7.1 point increase in
new hire projections from last quarter
Servicelllen
headhollle
for holidays
on the bus
PHOENIX, Ariz. -It's said an
army travels on Its stomach.
But don't ten Greyh<>und that.
Thousands of mlHtary personnel
are traveling home by Greyhound
5us1tlli'Christmu, accordlt\O to
the company.
Terry Underwood. Greyhound
Llnee Vtce presktent-marketlng,
said, "BaMd on regtonal reports~
mllltary traffic 11 up 8'gnlflcantty
throughout the country.''
H• noted for exam~ that at
Fort Knox. Ky .. M bueloedt of
m&Utary perlOMel left Thu~
momlng tor varloul pomta.
"That'• over 3,400 pa111ngen,"
..Underwood ••Id. -At foi,L
Leonard Wood neer St. Loult..
th• story waa th• aame.
~12buleetot••
2.4'8 IOld6WI home to the ctt•
of Detroit, Chlcago1 Clndnnatl
and .......
''We ~ 1 record number
Of rnMllrY ~ thli ~
ld-.y ..... UnderWOOd ...
TNI wortd'a ._... bull com-
pany recently ....,_ .., ·~
ment wltft ... ,,..~ ow.tl'I
apect81 dl9c:Ount Amenput
ttckm to ICtt¥e Ind t.elred
mllltery ~and .....
pendll1ta. The price °' • 1&.;d8y Amert111• a. 1111 Ind the 3C).
day Amee~111II11• -men
thin • &O percent reductiOn.
while staff reducuon plans had de-tak.tng a wan and see attitude.
creased 7.7 points. • Apparently, most arc convinced that
By comparison, 42.1 percent of the new year W111 see a conunuauon of
those polled throu_s,hout the country a growth economy, at leas1 for the first
were planning to increase staff size: six months."
49.,9 percent said they would main-tain staff size; and 7.4 indicated Mai:iag~ment Recruiters asked the
possible staff reductions. question. Will an economic
Thomas J. Toole. of Management slowdown occur in the next rwo
Recruiters of Laguna Hills, viewed years? If so. when?
the analysis to be more confident for In the Pacific region. 44.2 percent
1985. strongly stated that no slowdown
"This forecast is indicative of the would occur in the next two years. Of
cautious optimism that we are seeing the 44.8 percent who said .. yes:· 15.9
in the economy for 1985. We ex-percent said the economy's decline
perienced a slight lull in prOJe<:tlons would start m the first half of 1985.
for the last quarter of 1984. That may while 44. 9 percent indicated second
have been caused by employers half 1985 and the remaining 30.4
percent said a slowdown would occur
sometime 1n 1986.
These figures compare to the
nauonal aver;agesof37.0 percent who
thought a slowdown would occur and
49.0 percent wbo said a slowdown
would not happen_ The rest, H.· -
pe~nt were undCClded.
According to Toole. "tills question
and response again confirms the
feeling in our region that the economy
w111 remain strong during the first
part of 1985. Now that we sec a slight
downturn in interest rates also and a
start by government in controlling the
deficit. the eoonomy mav be able to
sustain itself even beyond the first six
months.
Brldfina the gap
Till• pedeetrt&n brlqe connecttnc UC
Jnine wttla ti.. ... Medtetplace allopplnt
center la acbedaled for completion lD
l'ebraary. Tbe $1.1 milllon brtqe
wblch •P'D• C&mpu Drln -la a joint
project of tile ~'t8'nd The lrri.De Co.
Tbe retail compla a:pected to be
ftnJabed nut aa.mmer.
Irrine reprographlc firm e~pands
Universal Reproductions South
Inc.. a reprosrapb1c firm head· quancred 1n Irvine. is upandina its
operation~ to Cathedral Ctt)' an
R1vcriidc County.
The 2.400 tquarc foot fa 1ht) Will
be IOC&tcd at the Clty Hall romplex,
with a &rand orl)•a.a ttlcbrauon
planned for Jan.
ccotdiRf to Ban') Gerson. pre 1·
dent of Umvcnal. the upans1on 1
..
the re uh of a 2~ho\ir surv~y
conducted by tbe company on buald-
ina indu~tl') 'upport services current·
I) ava1lahlt m R1V'Ct'S1de Cou nty
"Our SUf'YC\ hO\ltcd th&\ 1hc Vowina
nttcb of •~hit«"l CnJIM'Ct'S. and
buddcn 1n the Coa hclla Valley wett
not bcina met h> e\1 tu\f rcsoun:cs,"
said Gcrwn
"Bttlu!C' of our '' \Un e • pemn~ an Oran County. wt fed
strong)) {hat we will be able to l\lPPly
lh1s .,-owint area wtth the repf'Qoo
graph.1~ l('f'V1CCS needed. We 1eleaed C•~ C1ty fOrour new opcntiofts
bcca use 1 t t cxn t.ral to \be entire
Coachella Val.le)•. and i ~ularly convcmcnt to the cities or Palm
pnnp. Ran('hO Mif'llC, Palm l)e.
SC1h and I ndto ••
To add1Hon. nivcnal ptann.1a&
to open a MW bnacb an tk cit or
Rt\ de in 19 S .
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Or8nQ9 Coett DAil Y PILOT >Sunday December 23 1~
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LB can reduce legal costs
by severing law lirzn ties
ro the I:.d1tor.
Lllfuna's Quatsnure -attorney tee t has been a controversial l'ltiUe
1n l.3guna Reach for yenf"I and 1t I'>
no"' out oftontrol Our kgal co"t" for
1984-85 could l·a!>tly e'\cecd
S..500.000 fh1s b)' far exceeds the
funds allocated 1n our budget Strong
counter-action m1,1\t be applied now
or our futurC' legal cost could exceed
SI million annually The thought l!I
shocking. the poc;411b1hty real and. a'i
u!>ual. the '1rt1ms arc the l..<>guna
lkarh taxpa\crs
I 1 ra1~" thl' following prulound
que!>taons Why did 1t happen'1 How
did at happen') Who '" rec;ponsable for
this happening? What 1'i the solu11un'l
What 1s the prudent thing to do now''
A thought comes to mind. It'" the la tr
President Hart) Truman's famou!I
quote: ··THE Bl IC'K STOPS HERE."
People respected him and his
phi losophy. and it was successful.
Now ·~ thC' time for the Kenney
admin1stra11on to "pull a Harry
Truman." Save the taApayer'I over
$500.000 in legal lee<; for 1984-85 and
end the poltucal. unorthodox, ex-
pensive and unnl'('eS~I"\ agrctmcnt'>
w11h the law firms.
\oncerncd c1t1t.rns belil'\e that
I aguna will ~nt'li1 fr11n1 th" 11 1ton
because these Law firms' services have
been counter-produc t ive and
detnmenuil for Laguna Beach taA-
payers. Their so-called services arc
overrated. overpnccd and very inade-
quate. rhey may alM> be responsible
for a11 undue amount of cases go1 ng to
court when settlement was the pru-
dent thing to do
Because of this. there 1s no wa y to
know what amounl of laxpaye~·
money may have been wasted. What
a shame! Bear in mind Laguna Beach
1s now the defendant 1n well over 250
rnses, and the total amount of the law
suits exceed $60 m1ll1on. THAT
REALLY BLOWS T HE MIND!
There 1s a way to correct th1!1 legal
quagmire in Laguna. Laguna Beach
~hould hire our own fu ll-time at-
torney at law -preferably a young.
capable hard-working individual at a
reasonable salary of about S50,000
per year. This will result in saving
Laguna Beach taxpaycr'i 1n excess of
$500,000 a year. Th1\ would indeed
be good news -start the New Year
off on a pm1t1ve note and help end
-.ome of the negat1v1sm that now
prevails in Laguna Beach
ALANE ADAM~
Laguna Bcac:h
Commendation to LB council
To the Ed1tor
The Laguna Beach ( it) ( ounc1I
City Manager Ken Fran I<. and the nt}
staff are to be commendi:d for the way
they have been dealing with thl'
Carma-Sandling proJeCt
It is never easy to estabhc;h rea'iC>n-
able hm1tc;. It 1s often tven more
difficult to stand b} them later. L1m1t!i
to control speed, bu1\d1ng height. or
now of traffic arc thoughtfully \Cl to
protect.
In the t:a!>C of C'arma-"andling, the
Temple f1 1lls ( ommun1t) A'>'>Ona-
1100 -h1stoncall) lOnct•med ahout
exceeding the e'ilahli<;hcd l1m1t\ 1111
trallic on our ne1ghhorhood hill'> -
could not 'upport I he I I 0 home'> a'
requested b) th1" ( anad1an lirm Tlw
coum.il ha'> otTen:d to apprnH' "'II
homes. a rea<,.cinahle lomproml'4.' lur
both lhe local rnmmunll' .md tht•
out-ol-lo"'n dC\·dopt.'r'>
The current ( II' < 11unul t:kUl'll
b) the c1t11t:n' 111 Laguna Al·.Kh h;1'
listened to u\ tho\t• mo<>t affcucd h\
the dec1s1on to ht.· mJdt· The\ ha' l'
listened to lht• pt•c1rlt' "'ho l'lel tnl
them and hJ\l' ht'l'n rt·pre\l·n11n~
them ahh r hat" h<"·' J tkmrn r.1l"\"
\UPPO\ed Ill ""nrk
It'' not alv.<1~\ ht'l'n 1h1\ v.J\ \unw
of the past councils have not been JS
responsible or responsive to their
electorate. Who can forget the plead-
ing in vain to previous councils to
take a Mand against county planners
or out-of-town developc~1 Who can
forget the pressure and hard work 11
took to get past councab lo act on our
bchalfto-
1 Delete Alta La$una extension
from the county artcnal map.
2. Establish a fire road between
Arch Beach Heights and Top of the
World nc1ghhorhood!>, for C'mergency
q:h1des onl\.
\ Re' l'>l' thl' < 1l'm·ral l'lan with
l·kml'nt\ druv. n up b\ the c1t11em
them<;ehes
I he<.e pa">t counul\ "'"ould proh-
ahl} not take a .,land oppming thl· ~an
l11aquin < orndor or adopt land-usc
<le<,1gna1mn-. for uur h1ll.,1de'> ap-
propriate to the terrain and 'urround
1ng commun 1t)
\'> t<>ntl'rned re\ldenit' ol I t:mpk-
1 ldh \\e v.1\h to thank the prl'\t•nt
I aguna lkat h < II'-< nu nu I lor II\
\lrong kadl'r'>lllCl and to nuhl1L h
prrn la1m 1111r nnl!cllng \UflJ)Ort
11\1 \'-1> l \'-II \I I
I .1~u11.1 lk.H h
Every one's a bon eh ead
<100<1 morning ho"' .Ill .11u1 ,~
hl·ad hont'\ t11da\01 r hat'\ ho\.\ m.tn\
~ou'\c got \nu kn11.,.. -I~ l.tt 1,1l .11HI
8 uantal
I hl· ""ord .. l11arwr l 1111w.,, -h'
""a~ ol a hat hl lnr I ht•lln l' -I rum
the C 1ret•k d1.1\p11r11.,, · nwJn1n~
'pun: "'hilt'
I hl' man "ho 10\l·n1nt lht· \ptnl'I
lflund tht•n· "'J' no monn 111 11 I 1111
h.111 old ( •Ul\'4.'PPI \p1m·t11 IO\lt'.ld
d1dn 1 tlr~·.1m up <.raghct11 \1gh
l>o '"ll I.nil"' \our ,1\trolul!ll.11
\1g.n'1
'" 11 .,, n111 a nd1l uloU\ ljlll'' 111rn < lnr 0111 111 l11u1 \nll'rtl ,,,.,
dol·\n I I.. nrm
l M Bo•d " u nod1ralPd
1·0/umaisl -
"What todo. wl1enyoudon 't know what todo?1'helJ/b/ecomc~{P with
the correct formulaUon: Theresha II be weeptngandgnashlng
teeth ··
I' ON THE RIGHT
I;..._ -~------
Bhopal incident will f ac:le
in memory as others have
Al one of those round-table talk-
fem at which one is asked what will
stand out in history as the great event
of 1984, a seasoned and bright
Journalist said that the tragedy of
Bhopal in India would probably
emerge as the distinguishing feature,
or scar. of that year. That probably
won't. in fact, be the case.
One heated week after the event of
\cpt I. 1983 (remember?), a guest on
I cd Koppel's nightly television show
pred1e1cd that the event 1n question
would be the C'ndun ng nightmare of
thl· po'it\liar era. A second guest (me)
prcdirted that the event, however
inflammatory. would not stay 1n the
mt•mor\ more than three months.
I 1ltl·en ·months later "'e of cour~
remember the ">hoo11ng down by the
Ru\\IJOS ol tht• Korean a1rhncr. hut
"'l need 10 <;t'ratt h our head JU!>I a
httlc to do \O
"" \Car' ago "'hcn I learned that
900 men woml'n and children. at the
rm111pt1ngol a demented 1ealot. had.
1n thnr h11k ·\mcncan enclaw 1n tht•
1unglc' of C •U)ana comm1Jted mac;-.
\lllt 1<.k h' llnnkmg Kool-.\1d w11h
1 ,,in11k 1n 1t I duuhtct1 tha1 1ha1
nwl11dramat1t t·ven1 would ever be
l.1r from mrmory A11 1 e'C'n
Jont'\lO\.\ n tends to fade.
~o \I.Ill BhoJ)nl, and 11 1s worth
rcllell1ng OllJU\t why th1'1 l'i so.
I 1 wa' tht.• largest 1ndustnal acc1-
Jl.'nl in the h1~l<>f) ol the world.
killing. 1 ooo ix·ople and ma1m1ng wt
~no"' nut ho"' man} more. Th<.·
quc'>t1on 1ha1 comec; 10 mind I'>. Was
therr C\ ti intent'! What the lawyers
tall "mens rca"'l -m lhe absence of
"'h1th \-OU art' dealing v.11h an entirely
dtlkrent phenomenon. as different as
thl' .1u1den1 rau..cd b' a drunken
d11\l'r and tt\l' alt Hknt cauc;cd b\ tht"
rnurdl•rcr \.\ho 1ntL·n11onally run~ h1\
'llllm d<mn
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
fhere will be years of legal talk on
the matter. but sensible people will
1mmcd1atcl) conclude that it can
hardly have been the intention of the
managers of Umon C arh1de Corp .
Indian D1 v1S1on. let alone Danbury,
Conn .. HQ. to bnng on sul·h tragedy.
The Jo.,!> of h vcs apart. thC' vcl) future
of the corporation 1s threatened. We
don't have here a demented leader
persuading h1<; h) pnot11cd followers
to commit su1c1de. or a bloodless
leader'" the KrC'mhn comm1ung 269
innocent traveler'> to a hornblc death
from '5.000 feet mer thl' ~a of
J.1ran It wa<o an "acnden1 " r he 4ul'\t1on will now anc;c. ~ ar, 11
an ,1u 1dent that rca\onahlc ,afc-
gu.ird' would have pre ... ented (that. of
rnur\e. will Ix• the pla1nt1ffs' allega-
tmn) or was It an acndenl in the sense
that tht.• pilot who ran his plane into
the Empm: Stall' Building had an
acndent?
It will not be ea\y to 1deolog11e the
tragedy of Bhopal Jane fonda com-
rktely forgot to warn U\ about methyl
l\ocyanate. which 1n India has killed
2.000 more people than have died
from an) accidents caused hy a
nuc:lear plant Moreover. the
poa<oonou' 10grcd1ent'> in question
we-re developed for the purpose of
controlling the 1n<;ect populauon If
"''-' hadn't encouraged the dev<.'lop-
ment ol 1nsect1c1dcs in the course of
the lac;\ 'ii) vcars. we would hcdy1ng b}
the thousands and I 1um.lrcd!> ol
thousands of malana. typhus. the
plague. ye llow fever and whatever.
11 isn't hard to unders.tand tht fury
of the Indian people. Fu•)' 1s fueled by
impotence. Relatives of the affi1cted
desire to punish Union Carbide, but
so does all of India. 1t !.cems. Never
mrnd that the management of Union
C'arb1de is convmcmgl) · traumati1cd
by what happened. WI 1en its chair-
man. Warren M. Andc rson. went to
Bhopal he was arre<;t1:d a gesturc
de~1gned cxlus1vel) for public con-
'iUmpt1on. and 1n a l~w hours he wa'>
out What 10 do. "'ht n ~ou don't
know what to do'' rhc 8 thlc rnmer, up
with the correct lormu l:111on fhcre
~hall be ""eeping .md gna<;hing of
teeth
But the episode w1 II fade lrom
memory. Unquesuona bl) the regu-
lations for stonng m<.>tl 1yl isocyanate
will be made tougher I f 11 transpire\
that the) were met h\ l n1on C arh1dl'
at Bhopal and even "o thc gas escaped.
thC'n olw1ously th9 "'"e' c never tough
enough to begin wllh a11d 1t 1~ merel)
luck that kepi others before from
\uffenng the !>ame fate If they were
sufficiently tough but 1n<1uffic1cntly
'iupcrv1sc<1. then Wt· have human
error.
I luman error 1~ .,, >methins thl'
world will always be afll1ctcd with A
report last week was of a half-do1en
airplanes that actually ran out of fuel
rn midair. In some c ascs, the fuel
gauges were 10accura te. 1n others.
pilots whose own hvc s were put at
stake had not checked the gauges
There isn't ever go10g 1 o be an end to
that k10d of thing. so that 1984 will
not ltkel} he the Year c ,f BhoJ)al.
Wl/Jlam Buck/l!y i. • syadlc•t<'d
columalst.
WILLIAM BUCKLEY
columolat
JACK
ANDERSON
Maine
crusader
rocks
the boat
WASHINGTON-f orn Ounn 1"
,\ h1g. tough-looking man, a 48-y:ar-
old former Arm} intelligence ofl1cer
Jnd Baltimore cop who has 1g011ed a
forest fire of controversy in . Maine
with his "elf-appointed campaign as a
c1 111cns' rights advocate.
Depending on who you believe.
Dunn 1se11hcra champion of the hlllc
guy or a '><.'If-promoting crackpot.
f\en the torching of has house li ve
years ago is the subject of con-
tro\l'r") Some officials in Maine sa)
the~ 1h1nk Dunn set the fire himself to
get publte11y. They v1ev. with equal
'>USp1c1on his rcpon a year later that
he "'"a'i shot 1w1ce by a pair of
as..ailant'i Neither the arson nor the
\hooting ha-; been solved.
Far from being silenced b)' the
official ho'it1ht)' and skepticism.
Dunn conunut'> his crusade with
unabated 1eul La\t month. he made a
respectable \howing in his losing race
for shcnfT of Kennebec County,
which include'> the state eap1tal of
Augusta.
Dunn told m} associate C'orky
John<1on h1~ troubles began in the
mid· 1970'>. when he volunteered to
look 1nto t:om plaints from ·county
residents that thc:y had been bilked in
real-estate transactions. They came to
ham. he said, because lhey knew his
background as an investigator.
Dunn 1nvest1gated and concluded
that perhaps two dozen persons had
hc<.·n unfairly treated. He forwarded
h1~ findings to the state auomey
general. According to accounts by the
people Dunn tncd to help. the state
real-estate comm1ss1o n also referred
some of the cases to Maine's auome)
general for acuon
Former state Assistant Anomc}
(jt'neral Chef) I Hamngton said her
office d1dn'1 have enough ev1den('C
for a prosecution. She also ..aid
Dunn's matcnal was not rtv1c"'ed
But in a repon filed b} a \late
tOn'>umcr nghts group. three inde-
pendent e\pcrt'> agreed that Dunn'<o
charges dcwned "morl' thorough
1nvcs11ga11un "
rhe real <'<,I.Ill' case\ were onl~ thc
\tan. Dunn suon began rattling even
bigger cage~ by charging that state and
federal funds may have occn misused
by the <;late transporta11on depart-
mtnt
Documl'Ot!) and other sources sup-
Port man)' ol Dunn'!> charges that
Maine's transpora11on department
wa'> engaging 1n at least <.omc que<;-
11onahlc prac11cec;
f-oor example, sources in the depart-
ment told my rC'poner that bndge!>
were built on road<; that led onl) to tht
front doors of local officials or onlo
land owned h} big timber compan1c!>
U.S. choice: Arms control or national secu.rity
A lormer '>late representative said
that when he tned to blow the wh1~tlc
on '>Orne dubious bndgc construc-
11ons. the windows of his hu~1ness
were shot ou1 One bndge. the former
reprc~nta11 vC' ..aid. led directly to a
lumhcr company's land -and no-
where elc;c It cost the taxpayers
S 150.000 "II 1s a real din)' me'>'> up
hl·re." he '>aid.
I her<' were other rcpon~ of qu<'s-
tmnahle J)ra<.'lllC'\ in the depanment.
1m lud111g (hargc<, ufovcrpa)ment to
favored employee'. and the U'>l' uf
dl'partmcnt fuel and equ1pmC'nl lor
employcec;' personal benefit.
Reagan can have Star W ars system
or an arms agreem ent -but not both
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i\menC'an intellet 1u.1l\ '"'" poh
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< cntral \\Iii •\t the I '\·\ lr1't1t11tc
thn do not e ... en hothl'I to dc'rl)' lhl'
t'\l\ll'OcT of thl' i\HM radar. hut
denoun<.-c Wt\ttrner., Im po1,011in1t
the atrno'lphrrt• for future agrc<.>mt•nt.,,
h)' hnnging 11 up
ln tltrn for1:1gn affair' art1de. ·• 1 hl'
Prc<.Hknt"' < hmn· \tar War\ or
Arm<,< ontrol" Me~'r" McNamara,
Rund) tt al MJUl' that Rea~n mu\t
c huow I hn are probably right Hut
ult1matd)' the cho1u· I'> nauonal
'>C'C11ntv m -nrm!> conlrol t:11'hrr
Rc-aµn t an hrgm a land· and ,pacC'-
ha,rd dden<,1ve W\tcm for t\mt'nrn·,
H. l. Schwertz Ill
Frenk Zlnt
Tom Tell
Crelg Sheff
''-I• f I
PAT
BUCHANAN
tkll'm·nt ag._11m1 \o, ll'I first-slnkc
"'l'Jpon.,, or hl' ran have an arms
tt{tfl'l'menl I k cannot ha\re both.
\nd 11 ht' \Uhord1nall''> national
\l'tunl\ to <11m\ ltmtrnl. the pn<."<' of
h1<, J{!fl'l'llll'Tll ~111 Ix· h1\ place 1n
h1\l<lr\
Io dl''trtht• the ~c!>tcm poh-
lluam hu\llll'\\Oll'n and diplomat-.
flmlung 111 M11-.lov. for Lk'tcntc II.
nm wmd uunn to mind pathct!l
I 1kt thl' ""nman who marncd full 1>f
111marHlC hoix·. only to discover her
m.ttt• a liar. a cheat and :i
hr ut<tlllanan. ttw Wt\t 1~ returning,
rn1gnedly. to lbt: marriage~ l;>ecau\C'
\ht• doc' not know what else to do
tfenl) K1\'illlgl'r I'> nght; rhC'tonc
11s1dl'. the Rca~in adm1n1M1a11on
appear\ to ha"e no alternativt• to
dctcnte
\t lht• l ' \ I mba'i~Y where hope"
Outtc~d 1n lh<' car1y '70,, a ~n\C' of
rt'ah'im pcn-ade' It 1'> maucroffoctly
reported th.it the ~"ICIS havC'
\ma'lh<.'d th<' Hch1nk1 mon11onn~
gr<1Ufl'> that Ruc;\1an ani~t\ aniJ
d1'i<oldC'n1o; arc rou11ne1} rounded up.
"'1 1hou1 apoloay or C'(planataon
Hnta1n mo)' ~clcome Crorhachev a<.
the harbinger of a bnjht new era. the
""Ciro ht'rC I~ thal the )OUnatr acncr•
,1t1<in of C ommun1 1s i, no les
militant or bloody-minded than the
Brc1hne .. crowd. with an equal stake
1n 1hc1 r wretched sy,tcm
.. fhrv s1mpl)• oulhl$tcd us:· said
onl' ollil 1.11 \\-h1ch prl'll'r well sum' 1t
ur I hough the Red Arm) IS cnknng
1t\ '>IX th Yl'ar of genocidal war aga1nc;1
thl' Af~han people. former Pre'i1dcnt
( artl'r' grain embargo wa\ long ago
hfll'd We arc apm a "reltable
'>UPJ)lll'r." sa)'\ Sccrctar) Block
Though \ohdanty hc'i 1n rum'>.
Reagan " lilting the la .. t ot h1!>
'ianct1on<> In a bctniyal ol Pohi.h
workt'r\. the Warsaw regime 1s bcmg
adm11ted to the IMF. Americans. now
paying ofT Western bankers for the
loan'> on whKh C icneral Jaru1el'ik1
th-faulted. will '>000 begin prov1dmg
tlw credit for the general to go
"hopping 1n the 1ndu!.tnal malls of
We<;tcrn hu.,1ncssmen
Why'' 1 he an!lwC'r appears to he
that lhl' Wt''>l '>lmJ)ly doc!> not know
""hat l'lw to do
Yet. evl·n 1n the ab\cnce of a
\\13tcgy to preva1l 1n the war dcdured
hy Lenin and pur.,ued by his suc-
rl'\Sors. lhc.Amcnca ni. could. at least.
lall back UJ)OO lhl' II .1d11111n 111 !ht•
Yankl·e tradl'r.
Uefo1<.· negotiating a '>inglc new
agreement. '"""t Uf 1(}0 lull lOm-
plaance with the old. If the Sov1tts
refuse to meet their c1 >mm1tments in
the Hcl'>ink1 Final Ac• . Reagan could
f'lirl~ w1thdr:tw the o 1aJor U.S. con-
cc'is1on 10 achieve 11: 1 •: • de-recogn11e
the Soviet E:.mp1re 1n East Europe. If
the ~ov1et'i rcfu\C 1 o bring their
oflcns1ve wca~n<. 1 nto numencal
compliance with SA LT II, Reagan
!>hould cease d1'lma11 thng Poseidon
~ubmanne!I Ill comrd1ance With lt'I
tt.•rms
1 t 1s not a pr°' c11 :won to 1ns1st
Moscow hve up to pa~t a.grcement'i
before we sign new on cs Not to do"°
onl) JUSt11ie'i the contempt for the
West thal Soviet oO iC'1aldom today
ha!> such difficulty d1i.gu1cim1t.
Pttrlc:k BuC'banan 11 a 1yndlc11ted
col11m11h L
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While invcs11ga11ng the real estate
and lrnnsportat1on departmrnt
charges. Dunn say he d1sco\·cred the
'>Crew'i on h1\ car's carburetor had
bcrn IOO'iened, posing the risk ot
t'.<plo!.1on He al<;o ~Y"> the windows
of h1~ pickup truck were shot out.
Then 1hc attic of his home burst into
names Ill what the state fire mar;hal
~1d wa<; n case of arson. A year later,
Dunn wa'i '>hot m the back and neck
D1'itnct Attorney David Crook
'>Did he has been told by Police that
Dunn shot himself But state poltcc
investigators 'ill)' that claim 15 "reck-
less" Crook ..aid Dunn's supporters
"contain every nut 1n the c;tate." and
he claimed that a check with Bah1-
morc poltcc would reveal that Dunn
was fired for mental d1sabihty.
Baltimore records. however. ~how
that Dunn was retired because of
duty.related back inJurie5. Th y
clearly indicate he had no mental
prohlcm.
•We~ th ,tandin@ ovation Bishop
Dc~mond Tutu received from the
House Foreign AtTaus subc:omm1ttce
on Africa an unprecedented mark of
re pt'Ct?
Rep. Hc>ward Wolpe. D-M1ch., the•
\Ubcomm1ttcc ch:urman. was heard
10 say 11 wac;. Rut as an aide
acknowlcdaed. "lJnlc'! Wolpe 1s 200
~can old, there''! no way of confirm.
lDI that." In fact, one veteran con.
lf'CS'10nal 'ltafTcr recalled that other
House committee~ aave standina
ovations to Coretta Scou Kina and to
entcrtamt'r Stt'VIC Wonder. But 11
may have been a fir~t for the Fott11n
l\fTa1rs mt'mbc~.
J•cl Aodenoo n • l)adl<'•ltfl
t11l•mal11 •
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llllJPllat
Maryland, Army
poat bowl wlna;
Florlde Stet•
ti•• Georgia. 82.
J SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1984
UC lrvlne women
baaketbell tum
capturH tourner
•t 8olM ...... ID.
A wild wild-card ga1ne today?
Giants' bumbling 33-12 loss to Rams
fSOow ancient history says Robinson
But the follies are expected to be at against us. a lot of penalties, a lot of
a m1oamum today. everything that day. We were a good
The Giants rcaddy admit their team when we played them that day,
33-12 defeat back on that day was I"" but things went wrong and they took
their worst performance of the advantage of 1t."
and the rest of Lhc IUms.
"They have a great runnina ~c
and a lot offirepower on the ouUidc ..
said Parcells.
Rams Coach John Robinson u1d
the Rams will play their usual ~e.
based on Dickerson's run.ning Wllh an
occasional pass by Kemp.
ByCURTSEEDEN
Of tM 0..., Not • ...,
The New York Giants found very
little amusing about their last trip to
Anaheim Stadium.
Even when the Rams presented
them with a gifl touchdown on the
opening kickoff, the Giants lefl town
quite grumpy.
They're back again today (I 2:30) to
take on the Rams with the
cirumstances somewhat djfferent. On
the line is a date in Washington to
meet the Redskins in the NFC
playoffs (if the Rams win) or a
matchup at San Francisco wtlh the
49ers (iftbe Giants win).
Today's NFC wild~d game is a
rematch of a Sept. 30 contest at
Anaheim Stadium in which the Rams
set an NFL record by recording three
safeties in the same quarter against
the Giants.
In that game, New York quar-
terback Phil Simms was sacked five
times, the ·Giants gained a total of
eight yards on the i'Ound and the
Rams blocked two Giants runts.
To top it all off, the goa posts fell
over and delayed the game 15
minutes.
season. New York's regular-season-The first Giants-Rams matchup
ending 10-31osstoNew0rleanswasa was aJso notable because 1t marked
close second. Jeff Kemp's first start oflhe season at "If anybody on Lhe team wishes quarterback for the Rams. One week
they could replay one game," said earlierl Vince Ferrapmo suffered a
Giants' runnin~ back Rob CarpenLer. broken bone in h1s right hand. .
"that would be 1t. We rudn't play well Ironically, Rams running back Enc
at all, so it's lucky we'll get a chance to Dickerson had one of his poorer
redeem ourselves. . efforts of Lhe regular season. gaining
"Usually when you lose a football only 120 yards~ only in the r~spect
pme and cod up gettinJ embarrassed that it was his sixth lowest output on
ifs more than one thmg." he said. the ground this season.
..It's usually a combination of thinp,. Although Dickerson didn't kill the
In that same, it was a lot of things.' Giants last time, New York Coach
"I th10k we just had a bad day," Bill Parcells said his team will have
Simms said. "Some thin"s went their hands full with the running back
"The most important lh1ng in
games like this is not 10 lose them by
making mistakes. not give the game
to the other team," Robinson said.
"We jU$L hope to do what wc do
efficiently."
Robinson said the Sept 30 rcgular-
season meeting with Lhe Giants 1s a
moot issue these days.
"That was a long umeago," he wd.
"It feels like six years ago.
"The Giants over the course of the
rPleue Me WILD/84) John Robimon
Seattle grinds
out 13-7 wiil
over Raiders
Seahawks stick
to ground game ----and eliminate LA
SEA TILE (AP) -The defending
Super Bowl champion Los Angeles
Raiders' playoff season is over -
almost as quickly as It began.
The Seattle Seahawks, playing an
ultra-conservative game io which
they threw on I y I 0 passes, took care of
that Saturday by beaung t}le Raiders,
13-7. in the AFC wild-carb game.
"I thought we were ready." satd Los
Angeles Coach Tom Flores, who
directed the Raiders to Super Bowl
victones in 1981 and 1984
"It's a disappointing loss because
we don't get to come back. We
haven't been very producuve of-
fensively all season. Today. we JUSt
didn't pull it out of the barrel."
Dave Kncg teamed wtth fleet
roolue Daryl Turner for a 26-)ard
touchdown stnkc 1n the first half and
Norm Johnson had field goals of 35
and 44 }ards 1n the second half for
Seattle.
Mtam1 for a playoff game with the
AFC East champion Dolphins next
Saturday. a rematch of a game in
wbicb the Seahawks upset the
Dolphins last year.
While their lone touchdown came
through the air. it was virtually an all-
running show for the conservative
Seahawks, who bad passed 88 times
m lopsided regular season-ending
losses in Kansas City and at home
against Denver.
But this ume. Kncg attempted the
brunt of the attack fell on Dan
Doomink, who carried the ball 29
times for 126 yards as the Scahawks
rushed 51 times for 205 yards.
A.nd the Seahawks' defense, which
surrendered 34 and 31 points to
Kansas Cit) and Denver. returned to
the form that It showed in turning in
three shutouts this season.
.. We JU st felt we had to run the ball
aga10st these people;· said Scahawks'
Coach Chuck Knox. "The game plan
v.~ to run the football
"We felt hkc we could run 1t 1f we
were patient and stayed wtth 1t. There
was C).ecut1on. we blocked well and
we med to run the ball ·•
Doorn1nt.. a se'en-year pro from
Washington Slate who 1s a m<"d1cal
\tutknt slud"ng to be a ph)sician at
l'ni,t·r-.1t) of ~a)hington. also
Seattle'~cob Green &eta to Raider quarterback Jim Plunkett for Nc.k Saturday. Seahawu won, 13-7.
The \\In 1n the opening game of the
~at1onal Football Lc.-ague pla~ofl
derb) mo' ed the S.:aha\\ ks on to (Plea.e .ee RAIDERS/82)
Rudolph nose he's been deer to our hearts Hawkeyes,
Longhorns
settle in It goes To show there are things a lot
worse in this world than a red schnozz-
would fly through the air and land o n
rooflopsanddidn't need emission
control and ... like that.
With all the toys and goodies on his
sleigh. Santa Claus would take off and
split and go all over the place
dehveringstuffto kids. Nobod> eve!)
said why he was into this but maybe
that's the way the old guy got his
jollies and, besides, he would slide
down chimneys which isn't easy to
figure either.
Boo
TUCKER
"Rudolph \\1th 'ournoSt: so bn~t.
won't you guide m :,-sleigh tonight ·
"You're putting me on:· Rudolph
said.
Once upon a ta me there was this
reindeer named Rudolph.
Rudolph was a cool httledudewho
liked to get it on and have a ball like
any normal reindeer. The thing was,
though, Rudolph wasn't altogether
normal.
He had a red nose. As a matter of
fact, he had a very shiny nose and if
youeversawit,you would even say it
glows.
The other reindeer didn't ru_g red
noses. They were all the time jiving
around and gelling down and having
fun but when Rudolph made the
scene, they laughed and called him
names. They wouldn't let poor
Rudo lph join in any reindeer games.
Not being able to join in any
reindeer games is no joke. They have
swinging bashes. But the other rein-
deer would bave not truck whatever
with Rudolph and his red bugle and
kept telling him to take a hike.
Anyway, where Rudolph lived
there was this pappy guy named Santa
Claus. Santa Claus was a groovy old
gent who had a big round belly which
shook when he laughed Ii ke a big bowl
of jelly. It had to be jelly 'cause Jam
don't shake like that.
Santa Claus had this thing for kids.
He was into making things fo1 them.
He had these little dudes called elves
helping him and all year they made
things for kids. They'd make dolls
and tin soldiers and toy drums that
went rum-te-tum-tum and all sorts of
things.
Once a year, like at Christmas time.
Santa Claus would put all this stuff
into a bag and put the bag on his
sleigh. A sleigh islikeaneconomycar
vithout wheels. Santa Claus' sleigh
Anyhow, the reason the reindeer
were around was that they pulled the
<ileigh.
Getting to help pull the sleigh was a
b1gdeal. (twas like making the first
team at colleee O(going to the Super
Bowl orgelrttng to spend and evening
listen mg to Bowie Kuhn tell jokes.
There were some pretty big names
on the varsity, guys like Donner and
Bhtzen and Dancer and Prancer.
Naturally, Rudolph never dreamed
of makmg it. I mean, not with his
scarlet schnozz and all. lfyou ever
told Rudolph he would one day help
SPORTS COLUMNIST
pulJ the sleigh, he would have looked
at you like you had been smoking
something out of your own backyard.
Now. one Christmas Eve 1 t ca me
up foggy Like pea soup, man. Sani.i
Claus couldn't see the mitt in front of
his face. let alone the hood ornament
on h1ssle1gh.
"We'"c had ll. baby," Santa< l.ius
<;aid "No way we can gu out tn th1'
stutl ..
Then thl' old gu' ,po11 ·d I< uJolrh
s1tt1ng 1n acomcrd1gg1ngon lhl'
centerfold in Penthousc San1.i < IJu\
boogied overto Rudolph anJ laid 1h1~
onh1m:
"No Jive. man." said Santa Claus.
'Tmcom1ngat}OUstra1g.hL"
Well. one thing led 10 another and.
sure enough. Rudolph got nght up
front and a~a) the) ~ent all o' erthe
place deli ven ng st u IT to kids.
It goes without saying that when
they got back. Rudolph was a vci; fat
cal. In fact. he was a hero and all the
reindeer loved him and they shouted
out with glee:
"Rudolph the red-nosed mndeer.
you 'II go down 10 h 1story."
And ever') body lived happil) ever)
after including Gene Autf) who mad<'
a phonograph record and enough
mone) to bu\ .i whole stable of free
agents
Th<JI about('oul., 1t except to
mention thl' mo ral of the ston v.h1ch
IS prett) ob" IOUS.
There arc th1ngs 1n this world a lot
worse than a red no~
Judging by ticket sat.a, there
hasn't been a greet deal ot Int--
In Wednesday's tneugural ~
dom Bowl at Anaheim Stedtum.
But If you are Interested, the two
participant• -Texas and Iowa -
have arrived In Orange County Md
have already begun preparing fof
the 5 p.m.. con1est.
Some 25.000 tickets heYe bMf't
SOid tor the game pming the 7'""'-1
Hawkeyes against the 7-3-1 Long-
horns. Not helping the matter ta the
fact KTLA, Channel 5. Is g<Mng to
televise the game live.
The Iowa detegatlon. led by
Coach Hayden Fry, arrived tat•
Friday night and ts hotdtng ciOMd
practk:et at UC Irvine at 10:30 a.m.
and again "around 4 p.m.," ec;
cording to a team spokeeman. Tha
HaWkeyes are camping out et the
SCC stays Winnipeg explodes for 6-2. win over Kings Z~!i:~~s·~~=
1
1_. whether they be tor a bowl game or
Rer ,£:ect WINNIPEG'"-Alberta (AP) -Be ngt The Jets, winners of t'1ght of their laM 11 ~tt;cn cros~ the Krngs' blue ltne. drawing 8 regular..ason game.
Lundholm and Thomas ~ scored two goals games oroke the game open when the St~en fine t\!oCI defenden wnh trim,illld bac-1.-hand<.'d a pn$ Texaa..~ Saturday m~ _, '-'8 01.> and 101 two assists apiece to help the Winnipeg scored' four times in the third pcnod. to Lundholm. who ~as skating 10 the faceoff and has Mt up houM at the .I. "1 .,UI/ Jets t~a 6-2 victory over the Los Ang~lcs Kings 10 Goaltender Brian Hayward pla~ed well for mde to Janee k's Jett. Olaneyland Hotel. The Longhorna
a Nallonal Hockey game Saturday night, the Jets. keepin~ them 10 front with c;c' era I 'lharp The slick wede fought off another defender. wm h<Md open Pt'llC'tloel at Orange
The Jets, who led 2-1 after two penods, saves b(fore Winnipeg erupted ,i.atcd around Jancc)k 1u:1d beh1od the net before Coast CoUege each day at 9:30
soored four times in the final period. Marcel Dionne scored for the King.' on a swl'cprng the puck back into the goal crease and a.m.
Doug Smai~ who plays on the same )Inc as power play goal at 14:02 of the second P"'enod honking 1t into the net for h1 even th goal of the The Freedom Bowl needa a
Lundholm and :steen, scored a goal and got an which got the Kings e\.en. A.nders Hakansson sca<.on ~ crowd of 2&,400, baa.ct on
assist as the trio ac.countcd for I 0 points dul)ng scored the Kings' other goal at t 8·19 of the third The King.stied 1t with a powcr-pla}' &oal h' Anaheim Stadium'• 86,000 ... ta.
the night. period when the pmc had already hccn decided Dionne at 14:0:? ~ to meet an NCAA ~t that ~
Brian Mullen, who was checked midway The first penod was played sloppily-pucks Oa\t~ Taylor mo' rd into the ~lot un-40 percent of the ttcketa ~
lhrouah the third period and carried off the ice Jumpina off sticks or slidiof under them -and molested and Hayward blO(!.cd his shot. hut muat be told Ha boWf g~tlto be
with an uodetennioed l~ injury, scored the only Lundholm's prtllY goa at 6:45 gavt' the fans Dionne back·handt'd the rtbound into the net for aenctloned again.
winnin or Winnipeg 1n the middle~· _ at_lea_ st a few moments of cxcHement. h~_M_a_oa_I ~e saso_ n It •tlmated that betel••
Sailors fifth in tourn~y; Conguerors fall
,
Newi>Q.rtHarborgoes 3 for4at&anDtegutto~ ~~:~ad .iom-v PinC1couldn't
Mo an ets 2-0 tn N rt Chrf ti ~ I -McGavran led the S..Oon (6-2) ewpo s an s oss With 20 points while Frastr added 19
Newpon Harbor Hiah and New.
pon Chri tian wrapl¥(l u.p bask.ctblll
tournament play in contrast101
fashion Saturday as the Sailors coded
San Dicauico action on a succc fut
note while the Conquerors were
fallina in their own tournament
Hcrt•s what took place:
N~n Bartt.r ti, Torrey Pleet
••: The S.don won th out of four
in the S.n Oicauno Toumamcnt but
the best they could come home with wa flf\h place Ut the e11ht-tcam
touma_mcnt.
turclay, Coach Jerry OtBusk
went to what he call his "bull
dephant Linc" ftaturin& 6-7 Mike
B«ch. 6-6 Ian Fraser. 6-6 Dean
orcnscn. 6--4 Rob Muc and 6-1
Otuck M aYran when his tnm ltt a
10.Potnt tn.Ul1mc lead sho to "·
The l n-qui kJy optncd a 17-
Rob Ma~ ctup~ 1n 13
The Srulon' lone defoat 1n the
tournament was a 7J-S7 loss at the
hand~ of Poway. the \IF n Di~
c;ec11on 4-dcfcndin1 champion.
ewpon Har r rttum4' to action
Thunday 1n the C'ap1~l Cit) < t&S\IC
tnCar&0nC'1t).NC\ TheSa.Ho~opcn
1n t Oou,las Ht1h of Ne\.ada.
VaU y C.ri1Uaa H, Nt.-por1
C.rtsUaa n: The Conqucmn fell to
1-7 d ~p1tc anoth 'One pcr'4 rmantt
from R~ic i°"Jn
Mo n had 20 point~ ap.mst
Volley uan 1ht-third \Jme 1n the
tournament he ha ~chcd th.at
fl&lll"C'
Thcr pttforman~ ea.med Morpn
a place on th<' all-tournament team.
The toumc)'\ Moq Valuable Player
hon~ -v.-cnt to Clun Ridler of
Oran l uthcran. wh1C'h f\01 hcd
~rond to Ma1'1na1ha. 4-41
Valle'' C hmt1an outscored the
Conqutro~ b\-h~c point 1n each of
the fiflt thl\'C qu:irtcn before the
ho'1 chopptd the final m&J'lln to
n1nt
C'Y.pon C:.bruuan .. 111 bt ofT u.nul
Jan~.
25,000 and 27,000 •
been tofd through w~.
aoc::ordlng to Robbie Moytes, ~
tor of media ...-tone to; ..
FtMdom 8owt. She aatd an exect
ticket count WOUid not be 8\W' ...
untM I• tdtgy.
TN t>owt o•me n..oe 42.000 of
69,000 beta to be IOkt to bf'9mk
...-. Mid Tom Sterr, the~
director ot the Freedom eo.&.
When" 9pt>lllf9d th8t. tM .... -... tn lroubte IMt ..-; . ...,. _
... tome ~· COlltOa .... Anaheim'• tut\n ....... of .....
glme.
"ff~ can't '1'M• M gollll
Y.-• ttlt9Y probebly wan~ lie
oel1tfted "' l"9 ""'"' ...... ~ ChlilrmM of .. ,,,, .....
I
Flutie has one
Christm.as wish:
Return of helDlet
P..._AP...,.&eMI
BOS"fON (AP) -Boston College [I]
quarterback Doua Autic, who received an • •
early holiday aif\ m the fonn of the
He1sman Trophy, has a Christmas wish. He waots the
pinch who stole his helmet to return it, please.
"The helmet Is special to me," Aut1c said. "It's
somethina I would have liked to keep for myself after
my ~r was over. And I'd appreciAte it beina
returned.''
Autie's $81 helmet was
taken from his locker at Boston
CollCJC Thursday niaht after
pract1oc, the Boston Herald re:
ported.
"It's a pretty low thing to
do." said Flut1e. ..That's the
helmet I've worn here for four
years."
The helmet heist was just the
latest in a series of thefts of Autie
property. His gym bag. cootainina
f'l•de a T-shirt, socks. shorts and .a
towel) has been pilfered six t1!'les· T~1eves hav~ made
off with his knee pads three times. hip pads twice, the
name {>late above his locker twice, and his chin st.rap
more tames than he can remember.
"And now the helmet," Flutie sighed. "Everybody
is tryioa to get a piece of me."
fi)aote of tbe clay
"°""Low~ Battlmore OrJOleeoutftekler
Md dellgnat.d ~•: ''If you llCt Ilk.• you know wt'9t
you are dok'tg, you can do anything you went -
•oept maybe MUroeurgery."
Lord At War takes feature
INGLEWOOD -Lord At War held ~
off a determined bid by Fighting Fit in the '
final yards Saturday and won the Native
Diver Handicap at Hollywood Park.
· CO LLEGE FooTBALL
. ..
'
El'Tinl tope 115,000-polnt mark
MoMt MuOM bad 26 points and 22 m
rebounds and A.Mn• Toeey added 2S
poinu as the Philadelphia 76cn never
trailed en route to defcatrn~k New Jc~
Nets 107-93 an a NatiQnal etball A sociatioo pme
Saturday niaht. JelJa Enlq. who tc0:rcd 20 points,
reached the 15,()()().point NBA career plateau with his
first ficJdaoaJ ofthepmeat 10:45 oftheopeninapcriod
... tn other NBA action. O.~e Wllklu scored 31
points, includil'\& 12 in the deciS1ve third q_uaner, as
Atlanta snaPDCd a four-tame
losma strca~ -with a 119-lO l
victory O)'er Washinstor\ ... Pall
'hompt01 bad seven of his nine
points in the final quarter and
P•JJ Hubbard bad a game-hiah 30
points as Oeveland held off
Indiana, 106-103 . . . Steve
Jobloa and Mlclaael Jorda.I
soored all 28 of Chicqo's points
· in the decisive second quarter as
the Bulls dropped injury-riddled ~ Boston, 110-85 . . . RalN
Sam..-scored 12 points and Rodaey McCray bad 11
in Houston's 43-point third period and the Rockets
wcot on to defeat Denver 12S-107. Sampson and
McCn y finished u the Rockets' leading scorers with 24
and 22 points ... Forward Terry Cammlap scored nine
of his game-high 29 points in the fourth period to help
Milwaukee tum back San Antonio 101-90 ... Mite
WoodMD scored all of his game-high 31 ~nu in the
second halfand Eddie Jolluoa finished with 28 to lead
l<Ansu City to a 129-123 victory over Detroit. It was
the Kings' fifth straight victory . . . Alvu Adami'
jumper with I: 11 rcmajning snapped a I 06-106 tie and
pve Phoenix a 110-108 victory over Portland, sending
to slumping Trail Blazers to their seventh straight loss .
.. Mark Aptrre scored I 0 of his 28 points in the first
quarter ana Dallas went on to defeat Utah, 113-96. The
Mavericks had six players in double figures.
Dodger .coat Marquez killed
LOS ANGELES -A 38-year-old Los •
Angeles OodAers scout who played in the
1972 World Series was killed in an auto
accident in Venezuela, the National
League team rcporled.
Gonzalo Marquez, a former infielder with the
Oakland A's and the Chicago Cubs, had been a Dodger
scout since la.st year, the team said Friday.
Terps rally in.Sun Bowl
Maryland recovers from 21-0
deficit to def eat Tennessee
From AP d.ilpatc be1
EL PASO. Texas -Junior fullback Rick BadanJek
ran around nght end with 2·28 remaining in the game to
score his second touchdown of the day and climaxed No.
12 Maryland's comeback from a 21-0 halftime deficit to
give the Terrapins a 28-27 victory over Tennessee m
Saturday's 51 st annual Sun Bowl.
On Nov 10. lhe Terps had set an NC'AA Oiv1s1on 1-A
record by coming back from a 31-0 defiClt to beat M1am1
(Aa.), 42-40.
BadanJek had 20 cames for 90 yards and was named
the Most Valuable Player in the game.
On third-and-one. BadanJek took a hand-off from
Maryland quarterback Frank Reich and easily scampered
into the end lone for the Terp win
The victory, which Maryland 1s hoping will boost 11
into the T op IO. improved the Terps' sea!>on record to 9-3.
two-point conversion to gain a 17-17 tie with Georgia in
the 39th Aorida Citrus Bowl. .
Georg.ia. which once led 14-0, was attempting to run
out the clock in the waning minutes when Lenny Chavers
blocked Chip Andrews' punt, smacking it toward the ttie
goal where Wessel scooped it up on the 13. Darrin
Holloman then scored the 2-point conversion on a revene
to gain the tie.
Georgia's Kevin Buller was just short on a 70-yard
field goal attempt on the final play of the game.
Freshman Lars Tate had given Georgia a 14-0 lead
when he scored on runs of 4 and 2 yards within a span of
4: 18 in the second quarter.
Kevin Buller, fourth on the NCAA's all-time sconng
llSl. gave the Bulldogs a 17-9 lead with 12: I 0 remaining
when he dnllcd a 36-yard field goal.
Flonda State. stymied by criucal penalties and three
tu movers. cut into a 14-0 halftime deficit when freshman
Derek Schmidt kicked a 32-yard field goal early in the third
quarter.
The Seminoles then cut the lead to 14-9 on Tony
Smith's I-yard run with 1_4:21 left in the ga_me, but Eric
Thomas' keeper on a 2-point attempt was foiled.
Tennessee. which fell to 741. threatened to score First bowl success for Army
w1th1n the final minutes of the game. bul a fumble b)
quarterback Tony .Robinson hailed the Vols' ?opes. PONTIAC. Mich _ Army quarterback Nate
Junior Al Co_vmgton recovered Robinson s bobble for Sassaman rushed for 136 yards, halfback Clarence Jones
the Terps on their own 30-yard hne. and Maryland held scorC"d on 8 4-yard run and Craig Stopa kicked a 38-yard
onto the ball to the end. . . field goal to help the Black Knights grind out a 10-6 victory
M_aryland held Tennessee s all-time leading rusher. over Michigan State in the Cherry Bowl.
Johnnie Jones, to 69 yards on the ground.. Army, making the first bowl appearance in its long
The game was a rematch of last years Citrus Howl. ,and fabled football history, improved its record to 8-3-1
which Tennessee won, 30-23 while the Spartans, making their first bowl appearance
Seminoles tie on blocked punt
O RLANDO. Fla. -Wnh us high-powered offense
shackled. 15th-ranked Flonda Stale used a 49-yard
blocked punt return by Joe We set wuh 3:58 to play and a
RAIDERS ...
From Bl
c.aught a Kneg pass for 14 yards.
"fl's)USl great to beat the Raiders,"
Doormnk said ... Any time you beat
the Raiders, n's o;weet. T hey're such a
good team."
Jim Plunkett. the Raiders' 14-year
NFL veteran quarterback, made his
first start since the sixth game of the
Los Angeles regular season but
couldn't get anything going until he
dnllcd a 46-yard touchdown pass to
Marcus Allen with 5:05 to go ID the
game. The deepest previous Raiders'
penetration was to the Seahawks' 41 -
yard line in the second quarter.
The Raiders got the ball back on
their own s1x-yard-hne with 45 sec-
onds left. but Kenn) Easley inter-
cepted a desperation heave by
Plunkett to cli nch the game
The Seahawks. who finished m
second elacc behmd Denver one spot
ahead of the Raiders m the AFC West.
led 7-0 at halftime on a 93-yard, nmc-
play touchdown dnve. It was ch max-
ed by Kneg's pinpoint sccond-<1uar~
ter 26-yard slant-in pass to Turner.
who beat the Raiders· Lester Hayes
and Odis McKinney.
The march started on the Seattle 7-
yard line after the Raiders' Ray Gl/y
strateg.ically booted a 36-yard punt
out of bounds It was kept ah ve by a
23-yard pass interference penalty
against Hayes while defending the
Seehaw~·.sww• Largent
David Hughes had a 12-yard run •.n.<i~ughl a 10-yard pass from Krieg
WIUl!'" Doorn ink had a 10-yard run m
the dnve.
The touchdown ame with 4: 19 left
in the haJf 1--Seahawks almost ~red apm after seuina the ball back
on the Los Aniclcs 46 two minutes
later. But 14-year NFL veteran de·
fens1ve end Lyle Al7..ado powered
over Doom1nk's block 10 sack Knei,
who was back. to pas , for an 11-yaid
lo o n a third nd-four s1tuat1on
from the Raiders 40
since 1966, closed out their season at 6-6.
Sassaman. d1rectmgArmy's wishbone offense, carried
the ball 28 times in topping the 100-yard mark for the
seventh time this season. The S-11 , 177-pound senior from
Portland, Ore .. was named the most valuable offensive
player o f the game.
The Se.h2wks, who lived on
tAkcaways in n:cordmg a 12-4 ttgular·
teaton rccord. finally ·JOt a Lo
Aottles turnover 10:.-'8 into tht
tce0nd half. They convened 11 into
chc1r n111 fitJd aoal.
Raiden• ~ck Jlm Plu.k.ett wean ~ look while 1lttfn1 on tbe bench dartq Seattle'• 1 ~ctory.
lalanden make It f oar •tral&bt
Bryaa Tro&d r scored tbe tyina &Oil m
and Mille Bot1y aot the pabead loal cwly '
in the thtrd period durina a four-aoaJ ~e lhat aave the New York Islanders t
5·2 victory over the Pittsburgh PcnauinsSaturday night
in the National Hockey Leque ... Elsewhere on a busy
niaht in the NHL. Dale Uu&er and AllCOD Sta1tay
scored 21 seoonds apan in the openina minute of the
second period to lead Quebec to a 3-1 victory over
Buffalo Sabres ... Dirk Grwm and WUll Plett scored
third-period aoals 20 seconds
apart to lif\ Minnesota to a S-4
triumph over Detroit . . . Bob
Carpeater had a goal and three
assists and Mille Garbler added a
pair ot 1oat1, as the Washington
Capitals increased their unbeaten
streak to eight games with a 7-S
victory over St. Louis ... Pierre
Lal'ffelae scored two goals, in-
cludin• the game-winner late in
the thlld period, to lead the
._.,. slumping New York Rangers to a
S-3 victory over New Jersey ... Wa)'11e Gren.lty scored
two goals and added two assists as Edmonton romped
past Calgary 7-1 ... Dltk Gralaam and Willi Plett scored
third-period goals 20 seconds apart to lift Minnesota to
a S-4 victory over Detroit ... Veteran center BW
Derla10 scored two goals and assisted on another as
Toronto defeated Boston 6-4 ... Gay CarboaneH, who
got two •oals and a pair of assists, touched off a five-goal
first penod by scorinJ IS scoonds into the game and
Montreal continued its home hex over the Hartford
Whalers with a 10-5 win.
Mlll~r·a 37 •parka USC women
LOS ANGELES -Cheryl Miller m poured in 37 points and grabbed 23
rebounds Saturday to lead fourth-ranked
Southern Cal to a 78-62 victory over Utah ·
in a non-conference women's college basketball game.
Southern Cal scored eight consecutive points early
in the second half to open a 51-35 lead with 12:37 lcft to
play and were not threatened after that.
Guard Rhonda Windem added 13 points and four
assists for Southern Cal, 7-0.
Anne Hardy led Utah, S-3, with 17 points and 20
rebounds. Lishia Lee added 13 points and Anita Stites
chipped in 10 for Utah.
Southern Cal led 32-25 at halftime.
Maryland football coach Bobby ROM &eta
a ride off the field after bJa Terraphu
. .
IOC chief vowa aafe Olymplca
LAU ANNE; Swltzerlaod -Juan
Antonio Samaranch, pmident of the
lntemauonal Olympic Committee. says he
bas no fear for the personal safety of the
athletes who wiU be compctln& in the 1988 Summer
Olympic Oames in Seoul, South Korea. .
"The fact that Seoul is situated in a sens.lllv~
geosraphic area does not alter our J!CtSl)CC11ve,
Samaranch said Friday in a letter to !<Jm Yu _Sun,
chairman of the North Korean Olympic ComJ!1ittce.
"Unfortunately, the risks o.f tension and conflict arc
todar. present on every continent. . •rn this re pect, the Korean P,Cninsula rep~nt~a
microcosm ofa divided world. Fncndly COOS?Cta~pn lD
the arena of sports could help reduce these nsks.
Prltzkera offer to buy Sahlta
NEW ORLEANS -The Pntuer m
family of Chicago has offered to buy the •II•
National Football League's New Orleans
Saints from owner John Mecom Jr., but a
spokesman for the family won't say how mud\ was
offered. ,
And said Dcftzil Skfoner, the Prit.zkcrs represen-
tative 10 °the purchase nqOt~ations, it~~ going ~O take
time to close the deal. Speaking from his Wash1natoo,
O.C., office on Aiday, Skinner said ~e .would be
surprised if any deal could be completed wtlhin 30d.ays.
"You don't do this kind of transaction overnight,"
he said. "A lot of things have to take {>la~. We just ~~w
got a handle on their assets. Everything lS on track.
Televt.lon, racllo
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rallied to ~e Tenneuee, 28-27, In the
Sun Bowl at ~l Puo Saturday afternoon.
Vikes, Oilers split at tourney
Top-ranked Rolling Hills
slips past Marina, 2-1
~~~~~~~~~-
TO RRANCE -Marina High's boys soccer team
dro pped a tough 2-1 decision to ClF powerhouse Rolling
Hills Saturday, dashing the Vikings' chances of capturing
the 32-team South Torrance soccer tournament.
Huntington Beach, meanwhjle, was eliminated from
the same tournament as the Oilers dropped a 3· I contest to
Santa Monica Hifh.
Marina won its first game of the day on penalty kicks
aflerthe Vikings and Palos Verdes battled toa 1-1 tic. Tom
McC1ane tallted for Manna.
The victory propelled the Vikings into the cham-
pionship semifinals against the CIF's No. I team, Rolling
Hills ~
Marina got on top first as Ben Le Francois tallied early
in the scrond half, but Rolling Hills battled back with two
goals 10 gain the victory.
The Oilers, meanwhile. had opened the day with 2-1
,
Gauchos avenge
earlier setbac~
_R.IVERSIDE -SaddlcbacLC.Olleac, behind a
combined 47 points by Eric Comly and AJeundcr
Hamilton, aver;rd an earlier defeat at the bands of
or...,.... wit • 79. 75 victory o,....,. Oriffins
Saturday.
The win helped the Gauchos cam flf\h place In the
Riverside City College Holiday Tournament.
In an esrtier*.53 lou to Orottmont at Seddltback,
the Oaucho ( 11-4) were without the services of Comly
and AJcxander but the pair made the dif'f'erenoc Saturday.
Comly had 26 points and Hamilton 21.
Down 73-7 1 in the last 21/J minutes, Hamilto-n helped
ddlcback even the score with a steal and slam dunk.
Aner a missed ahot by the Oriffins. Comly duplicated
Hamilton's slam and the Oauchot had the-lead they would
not relinquish.
h marks the be t stan for Saddlcbeck in three years.
.. We didn't pump up the reven,e factor, but thiJ 11 the
happiest I've been W11h the Wly -c·ve pljytd~11 year,"
said Saddleback Coach Bill Brummel.
The Oa\lchoa wall be ofY' until the •tart of South Coa11
Conference play at Mt · n Antonio Jan. S. ,
'.
triumph over Long Beach Wilson, winning the contest on
penalty kicks.
Jn the fir5l game, the Oilers needed just two minutes to
get on the scoreboard as Vince Duke beat Wilson goalie
Oscar Torrez. The Bruins countered 12 minutes later as
Rick Villatoro scored when his shot deflected off a
defender and past goalk~eper Alex Tipoh.
The Oilers then one during the penalty kick phase of
the game as Huntin,1ton Beach Coach Randy Chambers
put Jason Maninez in goal. Martinez stopped three of the
Bruins' shots.
The victory sent the Oilers into the consolation
semifinals where a strona Santa Monica squad awaited.
John Whitley, Juan Rivera and Jose Zambrano
scored for Santa Monica, while Duke again was the aoal
scorer for Hununaton Beach.
The split len the Oilers with a .3-4-1 record.
The Oilers will be the host beginning Thursday for the
openina of the sixth annual Huntinaton...Bcach Tour-
nament begins on four different fields.
Hi&)dy-reg.arded Espcranu will be out to defend its
title against Notre Dame to hiahliaht first-round action,
while Sunset League powerhouJeS Runtington Beach and
Ocean View tangle with Tustin and University, rcspective--
ly, also in first-round {>lay. .
Other area teams involved an lne tournament include
Saddleback. Newpon Harbor and Estancia from the Sea
View Lcaaue. Marina and Westminster from the Sunset
and Mater Del from the Anaelus Le.ague.
Huntington Beaeh-goes
4-4 tn wrestling meet
Huntinaton Beach High wrestJcn Ken Beck and
Doob1c Eseol>edo took first place in their respective wei&ht
ditision• Sauarday 1nhe¥alencia Hiah 10-Way Mm.
Beck, compctina at 112 pounds, compiled a 7-0-1
cumulauve mark, includina three pans and a draw in
Saturday's ICCOnd day of the competition.
Etcobcdo also WU 7..().1 It 14$ pounds, aoina 4-0 I
Saturday.
At 1911 Oiler John LoRis posted a 6-2 overall mark
'
ood for third place, while Eric Budwit WIS third 11 7· l at
19 pounds.
Muntinaton Buch wu 4-4 10 the competition,
19httin1 four m1tches on Saturday. The Oilm beat
Corona ind Rancho Alamitos, but lo t to West.minster and EIDof'ldo
HuntiD1ton Bach won't wrestle aaain untiJ Jan. 10
with the open1na oflcquc competition .,.inst Marina.
Louisville is stunne.d
by Chaminade, 67 -65
-( Titans, 49ers, Trojans - -
earn wins; UCLA thumped -
From AP dl1patcbe1
. HON~LU LU -:-Senior guard Mark Rodrigues b11 an
eight-foot jumper wtth !JO time remaining as Chaminade
upset 12th-ranked Lou1sv1lle for the second consecutive
year. 67-65, Satur~ay at theChaminadc Basketball Classic.
. h was the third year an a row the Silverswords, rated c1"1.t~ the NAIA, knocked ofT a nationally-ranked
D1v1s1on I opponent. Then-number one Virginia was the
v1cum in 1982.
In the fir5t game, sixth-ranked Southern Methodist
rema1 ned unbeaten with an SS-76 over I Ith-ranked
Oklahoma.
. Rodrigues finished wnh eight points. Teammate
.Ketth Whitney scored a game-high 17 points. while Tony
Randolph added 13.
The injury-plagued Cardinals, without three of their
top four scorers, led 33-24 with four minutes remainin~ in
the first half. The S1lverswords then ran ofT 12 straight
points to take a 36-33 lead into the locker room.
Elsewhere:
Cal State Fullerton 81, Pepperdlne 75: In Titan Gym Sa~dleback College pr~uct Kevin Henderson scored 2 i
points and Kerry Boagnt added 18 to lead the Ti tans over
Pepperdine.
Fullerton (3-4), which traifed by as many as nine
points in the first half, raJlied to take its first lead 44-43 on
a dunk by Tony Neal with 19:08 left 1n the game.
. Neal~s basket triggered a I 0-2 spurt for Fullerton,
which built a 52-45 lead with 13:4 7 to play. Fullerton led
the rest of the way, by as many as 10, with Peppcrdine
cutting the lead once to JUSI three.
Lo~g Beacb State &I, Cal S&ate Bakertfleld S8:
Forward Darrell Patterson scored 17 points as the host
49ers won their first game of the season.
Long Beach State led the entire way but Bakersfield
cut the 49ers' advantage to one, 59-58 on a lay-an by
Michael Bryant with 12 seconds left 10 go.
Long Beach's Billy Walker was fouled on the ensuing
play but missed the front end of a one-and-one. However.
freshman Morion Wiley grabbed the rebound for Long
Beach, was fouled. and made two free throws to ice the
victory.
USC 78, U&ab H : At the Spons Arena, El Toro High
product Ron Holmes scored 21 points and former Ocean
View High star Wayne C'arlander and Clayton Oli vier each
added 15 lo lead the Universn y of Southern Cahtomaa to
its third strataht victory.
Sou them Cal scored the fir$t seven points of the game
and opened a 44-19 advantage in the first IS minutes of the
contest. Utah never got closer than 10 points after that.
Derrick Dowell added I I points for Southern Cal, S-2.
Carlander led the Trojans with 12 rebounds.
St. Jolln'1 II, UCLA It: Waller Berry had a carcer-hiJh
23 points as eia.hth-ranked St. John's rebounded from 1lS
only loss of tfie season to outclass UCLA at Madison
Square Garden.
Four other Redmcn hit double figures as St. John's ran
its record to 6-1 in its first game since being upset at
Niapra a week ago. The Bruios fell to 2-S.
St. John's broke the game open early, as. Wilhe Glass'
seveo points led a a I S-3 spree early tn the first half that
produced a 24-1 3 lead that was never in danger the rest of
the way.
Ore&OD 55, New Mexico State 51: At Las Cruces. N.M.,
forward Greg Trapp scored 11 points and reserve forward
Mike Matheson added 10 to spark the Ducks to a come-
from-behind victory over New Mexico State.
CallforDla 73, Montana State 45: In Berkeley,
freshman forward Leonard Taylor scored 16 points and
pulled down nine rebounds to lead the Bears.·
Su Jo1e State 74, Susa Clara 17: In San Jose, juruor
guard Ward Farris scored 27 points and teammate Stony
Evans added 24 to lead the Spartans.
In games involving nationally-ranked teams:
Georgetown 19, New Mexico 61: Junior forward
David Wingate· scored 16 points and No. I-ranked
Georgetown survived a funous second-half rally by
unheralded New Mexico to post a victory over the Lobos.
The triumph improved the defending national
champion Hoyas' record to 9..(), while host New Mexico, a
major underdog coming into the game, is now 5-3.
BVU 84, Watblngton 75: In Provo. Utah, Timo
Saarelainen scored 23 points, 19 in the second half, to lead
unranked Bngham Young to an upset of seventh-ranked
Washington.
Mempllls State 76, Iona 1%: Senior forward Keith Lee
scored 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as third-ranked
Memphis State collected its eighth straight victory in
Memphis. -
DePaul U , Northwestern 5t: At Rosemont. Ill., Tony
Jackson scored 13 points. and Tyrone Corbin and Kenny
Pa11erson added 12 each as No. 5 De Paul, still groggy after
an upset loss earlier this week. posted the w10.
Mlelllgan 93, Rutgers 77: Roy Tarpley scored 2U
points and Gary Grant added IS points to lead No. 18
Michigan (8-0) to the home victory over Rutgers (4-2).
TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE
ACRON 85 Arranged for the 158 Ear: comb. form 28 Article 111 While
theater 160Mfaras 30 Baby's bed 113 Dismantle
1 Hive dweller 87 Lacie 161 -art 33 Andous 115 Student
4 Un8domed 89 Lets fall 163 Prlnoely 35 Simpleton 111 Blbflcal pronoun
9 Leafy vegetable 91 Split 165 Scolds peevtshly 37 Build 119 Arabian country
14 Samovar 92 Becomee weery 167 Muggy 40 Source of tannin 121 Enccurage: 2 wds.
20 5'eck 94 Pay homage to 170 Mernorano.m. 43 Glossy fabric
2 1 MtJlic direction 96 Riding whipa 173 Constraint 46 Badgerllke arim8I 122 Long and skwlder
22 /Ur toroe OK 98Bom 176 Onoe more 48 Group 124 Stormed
23 Set flr9 to 99 Cobett symbol 178 Automobile lt)ie 49 Gem weight 126l~•
25 Out of the way 101 Entire 180 Cofrc>anlons 51 Farm structures 128 Waterway
27 Hollywood product 103 Fotlower 182Smooth ~Hindu mantra 131 Nick
29 In~: 2 wda. 106 Thoroughfare: 183 Full ~Army officer· abbr 13'4 Pinafore
31 Ol8oourege abbr. 185 Get up 56 Sun deity 136 Stitched up
32 Near 107 wtl88I groove 187 Fragrance 57 Giver 139 RiQht-hand page
3-4 Oeeert ltw\Jb 109 Sorrow 189 Sett-esteem 60 French 14 1 Rupees: abbr
38Condae 1 10 Paciftc Islands 190 Bird dog revolut1onls1 142 Egyptian god
38 Bristte 112 Rips 191 Citrus fruit 62 Favoflte student: 144 Cvstomary
39 Roman robell 1 t4 Expectant 192 Wor1< hard 2 wds 146 Submarine ·
41 French artlole 116 Insolent 193 Use oars 64 Asks for too· detector
42 Glacial ridge 118 Regretful much money 147 Maxims
44 Yee: Sp. 120 Weight loser DOWN 66 Devour greedily 149 Alaskan city 45 Raltroad: abbr 123 Thighbone 68 Soroery
4 7 Ribbed flbric 125 Indian tent 1 Tattle 70 Scram 1 S 1 Portuguese
48 Chapt .. : abb<. 127 African river 2 Comfort 73 Idolize measure
50 Aby91inian 129 Huge 3 Live 75 At no time 153 Uncommon
~ 130 Snare 4 Vowed 76 Trapped 156 Wide open
52 Eth6cal 132 Helm position 5 Creole State: abbr 78 King of JUdea 159 -wave
55 Staff o4 Ille 133 Than: Scot. 6 Slot mac:Nne lever 80 Sharpens t 62 Corolla leaf
58 Conoemfng 135 Large truci<s 7 Operatic Pflnoe 82 Verbal ending 164 Pry bar
58 Ree: llang 137 Aring pin 8 Unusual 83 Amusement 166 River deposit
61 Abdicate 138H~ 9 American Indian 86 Common people 168 Employee
63 Guiding maxim 1.0 Dangerous 10 Westward -Gr 169 Challenge
65n-pan lttuatlons 11 Past 88 Italian river t71 Portent
67 AnOen1 country 143 Cut apart 12 Lease 90 Go last 172 Vac:x:ines
89 Chest aounda 145 Seed vessel 13 Wipes water from 93 Ohair part 17.C American herb
71 Nd(ef symbol 146 Continent: abbr. 14 Binds 95 Breadnot 175 Unturied
72 Cavalier State: 148 Pretend: 2 wda. 15 For example: abb< 97 Slow mover
abbr. 150 Scour 16 Besides 99 Skill 177 Fish trap
7 4 Leue hdder 152 More"reoent 17 Crusted desserts 100 External 179 Margosa tree
77 Girl's name 1~ Empire State: 18 Aquatic mammal 102 Falls to win 181 Weep aloud
79 Tutor privately abbf'. 19 Vacillate 104 Wife of Nereus 18-4 -Oeum
81 Requires 155 Harem room 24 Window hanging 105 Candy for a tot 186 Thus
8'4 Sweetheart 157 Current: abb< 26 Man's name 108 Sports official t 88 Sudarnc language
Sii ANSWl.tlS IN CLASSIPllD .,
. . "''
Orange Cout DAIL. Y PILOT /Sunday, ~bet 23, 114 81
Injuries
couldn't
stop Bears
CHI CAGO (AP)-For the btttet
part of lb~ n in itttO,
Coach Mike Oitka raged and ~
tuttd, ple-adcd and prtatbtd to bd
plt)Cfi about .. Bear ctwacter,"-..
sesung the club'• oOQC1)f'Oud tra-
dition of sacri.fioc and sucoes:s Md
gooe &he way of small s.a!arks.
And he didn't b9cl off' until dLis
yt2r's club found wayJ to win ..,..et
instead of lote them, lhowina its
backbone by hmpina hOtM to a 10-6
record and the Calti'al Oi\tiSKm tit.It
despite enou&b injuries for its own
hOSpjtaJ wtn&-But~s Clu~~ foritsfint
Nauonal f~tb•:fL~~ pla~off
appearance ioce 1979 With a ~ul
of key players ,un bobbled by UVW'Y
and its front-line quarterback on W
sideline, Otlb isdu5tmJoffhis nole1.
"It took me a lone umc to collca
the k.and of gu)"5 I wanted and eruoy
the k.and of success we bad this
season." he said. -And I'd be lyi na if I
said 1t didn't bother me to have it
come down to a single game whh so
many missing or buruog.
··out it's a challenge and we've
learned bow 10 meet those. We
believe deeply enough now to feel wt
can wm Wllh who we have, .. b.c wd.
"We've got to play Bear football, eet a
fair share of the b~ili and av0td
getung into a cen.ato k.iod of contest."
Lazers fall, 5-2
LOS ANGELES {AP) -Laurie
Abrahams scored two ioals, mcJud,_
1ni the ga.me-wmner in the tbJ.rd
pcnod. Saturday nicbt to p ve the
Cosmos a S-2 MaJor Indoor Socxrr
League victory over the Los Angeles
lazus.
With t~~ tted 2·2. Abrahma
scored his 5eeond goal or the ru.&bt at
8:36 of the thud penod for the
Cosmo . wbo also got second-half
~ls from Andrew Patk.arison and
Oklahoma'• Wayman Tl9dale (23) ala.ms one home a&aln•t __ an_ce_F_ry~------
SMU aa Larry Davia (54) and Kevin Lewie (42) watch.
GIRLS BASKE TBALL PACIFIC VIEW
"'""==""--~
UCI, Ocean View
win tournaments
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach
6•4-2700
McCORMICK
MORTUARY
1 795 Laguna Canyoo
Road
MVP Graham lifts
Anteaters past
host Boise State
It "as a \Cl) prnducuve e"ening
for area women'-; basketball teams a'>
UC In inc and Ocean View High
<;c..·cured tournament tnumph'i <;a1ur-
da'
The \n1c.i1t·r" lup~d ho<,t Bol'lt'
\tatc. wh1k the..· \c..'ahawk\ edged
Oakland Tech in a pair ol tour-point
'crd1cts.
Hert>'s ho" 1t happened:
UC Irvine i8, Bol1e State S4: It wa s
the ~cond tournament title of the
-;eason for the Anteaters. who earlier
won the fou·r-tcam e-.en t at San Jose.
Tournament M\ P (hen Graham
notched 16 points and all-1oume)
!>election Dorolh) l e"1s tallted J 5
before fouling out to spearhead the
Antea1crs' auack
UCI h11 half of II'> 50 shot attempts
from the field tn annexing tht:1r
seventh Wln of the season against two
setbac ks. Boise State (b-3l held a
32-28 halftime lead before the .\nt·
eate~ rallied
Viclo Simpson had nine rebounds
to go Mth her eight poinis 801'ie
Stal<'. which defeat<'d Sanw C Iara
Fnda\ to reach the linal~. ~a' hdd to
39 percent from tht" fidd tn 1hc l lC'I
dc>fen\C
Ocean View 6S, Oakland Tech 61. In
Lrvermore the ~ah.i" ~l> rall1t.•d
from a 59-S'i dctic11 "11h 2' minute'
to pla~ 10 cam thcir fifth '>traittht
victor\' and the (1ranada T <iur
nament lttle .
Ten Zanclh h11 a pa1rol free thro""
10 put Ocean Vie" ahead and 1 M1chelk Chom1ci ~aled 1he dcc1<.,1on
"1th two of her O\Nn \\tlh k•" than 20
seconds left. Oakland T cch tell to'> 2
Chom1c1 led the Scaha"k' "•th l 7
points. Tnna Vlachos had I ' Zanelh
JI and Laura 1md.. JO C. hom1c1 and
Simek ~ere saddled "llh t"arl) foul
trouble
Laguria Beach Ca
92651
494-9• 15
HARaOALAWN--
MT.OUVE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mt>Sd
540-5554
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
1 1 • Broddwa~
Coc;ta Mesa
642-9150
BALTZ BERGERON
SM!TI4 & TUTHILL
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E \7th St
Costa Mesa
6'6-9371
inarried
age45
police lieutenant
lt can happen to anyone. 'foo much
~tre"~ and someone close to you
could lose control. Every situation
1s different That's why there are ....
different \\ ay~ to help. The lnfor
mat ion Centl'r at Capi~trann h)
can't st.op crying the St'a Hospital h.i:--
a free bookl et on
mental cnsis. It ou tlines the many
option" \ ou have available Hospi -
tahzatwn 1s only one of them.
Call 1ll.t1 ~31-17 7. Yhu'll receive
your booklet m absolute
confidence. We understand .
\\'e'\'e helped peo_Ille coµt-
with the problem ... of
today's society for over
25 y~an~.
b •
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RADLI~
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C!l"ll.
Af'C W1LD CARD SeeheWlr• ,,. ........ 7
Seer. .,., OU."'" l.A lllalden 0 0 0 7-1
S..llle 0 1 ] 3-13
s.cMll .....
S..-Turner 2' ~from Krle9 t.JoM· son kick), 10'• I
Tillrf .......
Se..-FG JOMlOn 3S, 13:31 .. _. .......
SM-f=G JOllnson .W, • 10
LA-Allen 46 ~" from Plunlt.ell (llahr kldt), t-.U
Allendance -'1,0.9
TeAM STATISTICS
LA
Finl dOwns I•
lllushft·vard.s 2S· IOS
Paulno varch 13S
Return varos s
P9utt 1•·27·2
Seclu l>Y 2• 2• Punts •• .,
Fumlllft·losl 2· I
Pwlalllel·varcn t -61
Time of ~ 2S:•1
INOlvtDUAL STATISTICS
SM
17
SMOS .. n
•·10-0 .. ., •-31 0-0
7-SS
34•19
lllUlHIHG-Lo. A114N!1n: Allln, 17•61,
Hewlllm . 6·S4; Prullt, 1·4, Kln9. i-..
S..1111: Ooomlnk, 2'-126, Hullhn. l•·S..
~. •·17; Krleo, 3•10, Laroen1. Hor·
minus 2. PASSIH~s A'-'" Plunkell,
1•·17·2, 114. S..tlle-Krleo, •·10-0. 70.
ltECEIVIHG-U>t Aneeln. Allen, HO.
Hewkin&. ._27; lkrf!W91, 3·14, Ovlatemen,
1-21; Kine. 1-12. S..ttle: TUl'ner, 1·26. nc..
1-20; DoomlM, 1-1•; Huehft. 1-10
MISSED FIELD GOAL~
Aam1 1 .. tlltks
~.,., .....
ONoneftts SS 110 S7 t-316 ....,,, ., 111 n ...,_,..
Finl downi.
TEAM
OP110..m 309
1600
3466
$266
llanu 25'
2964
2142
5006
V a rch ruahlno
Ywch Passino
Totel nros
Punls
Penallles
Fumblff·loll
Ru"'lno TOa Passino TOs
Relurn TOs
Total TOs
11-.0.6
11S·l71
47·22 IS
7•·3t.7
'3'"'30
31-18
O~erson
Crulc:llflelcl
Re<k»n Kemp
er own
Guman
Ferr99amo
Ellerd
Tota~
Ooo
ttemo
Ferraoamo
Olis
Oldtenon
Tola~
Ooo
INDIVIDUAL
llluU!lftt
" 3
36
Tdl Ydl Ave
319 210S S6
73 l37 u
45 247 5S 33 I~ H
2 2S 12.S
I 2 20 • 0 00
l -s ·1 7 s.o 2"" Sl
"' 1600 36
flauin.
flA PC P1 Ydl ,.. 1"3 7 2011
66 'lt e 317
1 • 1 ..
I 0 I 0
l .SI 176 17 2312 S66 ,.. 17 1964
ReceMnt
16
16
6
38
TO
I•
I
0 I
0
0
0
0
16 IS
TD
13 ,
I
0
16
II
No. Ycb TO
Eti.rd 34 671 6
David HIM JI JOO I
Brown T.l 478 •
Olckerwn 21 139 O
Guman 19 161 o
Drew Hin 14 390 4
Gren I 9 6"' o
Farmer l 7S O
llarber 7 42 o
McOonakl • SS 0
RllOOefl • 39 0 C ruldlfleld 2 11 l
Faulllner I 6 o
Totals 176 2382 16
Ooo ~ 39~ 1• Other IM<Sef\ Punlino -Mi,ko, 7•·317
avg Kickoff return' -Redden. 23-23 O
avg., Or-Hll. 26·20 9 Punt returns -
Ellerd, :M>-13 • avo • lnterceotlofls -trvln.
S· 166 vards, Green, l ·•, Cromwri, l ·S-4,
COiiins, 2·4 Jonnson, 1·11 Newi.on>e.
1·31. Owens. l ·t«·mll!Yl •
COLLEGE
Cltnls Bowl
Flcwldll St. 17, Gfff'9'a 17 "°"'"" Oii•,_, ~gla 0 I• 0 ).-17
Florkle St 0 0 3 1-17
G-Tale • run !Butler lo.IC.kl
G-fa•• 2 run IButle< kick)
FSU-Sctwnkll 32 FG
FSu-Smlll\ I rvn (run faltecll
Ge-llutler 36 FG
FSU-Wesiat l• blocl<t<I 1>11nl r•turn
(Holtom.n run)
~ttenoance -s1.-21
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHtN(i.-Georgl• Tete, 11 1S, T
Jac;llson, 12· ... A Smllll, 8·2'2. J Jaclo.son.
7·36. GarY, 6·19. S Wllllams. 2-S. T
wllllarm, Hor·mlnui. l•. Ftorld& St T
Smtih, 10-65, SnlPH, 8·60, Cle Jone\, 10·.0,
Hesler, 2· 12; C9d Jone,, 1·S. ThOm~n. II·
for·mlnu' 21 PASSING-<itorgl• J Jackson. 7· 16· I,
ISt, T Wiiiiam,, 2·2·0, 19 Ftorlda SI..
Tl\omas, 10-26·2, es. 11 Jone,, 0-1-0, o
RECEllllNG-<ieorgla Lene, 2·6"1, S
Wiiiiams. 2·•S. Archie. 1·•1. Cllnc:v. 1·19,
Hockaday, 1-e, T Jadtson, l·I Florida SI
Hesler, l -26, Carter, 2·lS, H JOMl, 2·11
Panton, I· 13. T Smilll. I 10, Ctd Jone\
1·10
ChwrV Bowl
Armv 10, Mic:hl9an St. '
~ bV Olle""'" Army O 7 O 3-10
Mld'llgan SI 0 0 0 ..... ' Army-Jone• • run IStooe kid<)
Arm..-.FC SIOPa lll
MSU--WaKzenskl 34 PH• from Vareme
(pau talled>
AlltndanGt -70,332
tNOIV10UAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Army Saswmen 21· 136,
Bled!, 22·57, Jones, 10-•1. Ho!lll'!lsworth,
10-'8; SClellmon, Hor ·mln1n 6 Mlclhloen
St.: White, 23·103, Geln l ·l. Y•rema 1
for·mlnv• 17
PASSIHG-Annv Sanamen 1·2 I, 10
MldllNn St Vartme, I l 2S·3, lSS.
RECEIVING-Mmy Hotll-orlh, 1-10
Mldllean St .. Rolle, S-6S, w11c1enskl, 2-s..
lno.ram, l-20; Moue, I II, G•tai, t·e,
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4 at 2 e.m.l s.,.., .....
(at .... Oftlellll
LSU 11-2•11 YL Hebtaalla (f-t) ICMnnel
1 al 5:10 P.m.) ~ ..... , .. MIM'lll
Oltlallorna (f• 1· 1) va. Was.hlneton 110· 11
ICl\anftel 4 et S D.tn.I
NBA
WESTallN CONl"lllllNCI
hdk OMlllft w l .-ct. l.AU.tn lt 10 .lSS
PMenlx 1' ll S52 LACINten " I• .500
Portland 13 IS .....
Seattle 13 IS ...
GOiden Stale ' 11 .m IWdwftl DMsi.t
Denver 17 11 .MJ1
Houston 17 11 "" Oalas 13 " .... 1
San Antonio 13 1' .....
Utal'I 13 16 .....
KansatClfY 10 16 .315
EASTERN CON,ElllENCE
A&Mtk OMtMll
8oston 2'3 5 121
PhlladelPl\le 21 ' 771 WaJhlnoton 16 13 SS2 New York ,, 1e .400 Hew Jtnev 11 17 .l93 Cefttrll OMslaft
Mllweukee 19 11 633
Detroit IS 12 SS6 C~go 15 1• Sl7
Ailanl• II 11 .l93
lndla ne 7 20 .2S9 Cleveland s 20 200 SaturO.Y's Scwa
Pnlladelc>hla 107, New Jersev t3
Ati.nra 119, WHhlnoton IOI
Cleveland 106, lndlana 103
ChlGago 110, Bo'ton IS
Houston 125, Oenvtr 107
Kensas Cltv 12', Detroit 123 MllwauilH 101, San Antonio 90
Pl\oenh< 110, Porti.lld 108
Della' 113. Utah 96
TldaY',Game
LA Qlppen at Se•lll•
~Y's Games
Ho gamn IChe<l\lleCI
T'uftdaY'\ G-
PTl•i.o.!Phl• at Oelroll
NfW Jersev at New York
Atlenre at CJevei.nd
Go40en Stalt at Por1i.n<1
COLLEGE sec IOS, cs St.nlslaUI n
I Nen·unferenc.e I
Ga
3 ·~ S'h s~
9
J"a ..,., ..,.,
6
1"'1 ,,,.,
12
12
2'h
3VJ
1
IO'h
ll'h
CS STANISLAUS l61l -Arrlnoton S
\Ian Zant •. Alene1 7. Btrrv 12, Ro111 9,
Jecoosen S Hoover 6, Peter'°" 9, Olsen 6.
\Ian Werneroen • TolelS 75 12·16 62
SOUTHERN CAL COLLEGE" ( 105) -
Ward 11. McAflrster lO, Durh•m 11, Bruce S. Anderson I, Carbelal 13. AvllH 8,
Reddick 12. Sliva" 2, MIMIS 10, Tit>t>s '
To111, .cl 25·33 IOS
Hatflime Sourhern Cll COlllOe, 6S·35
UC lrvlnt statistics (4-S)
!"\aver G l"G l"T '""' A,,..
Rooers 9 M 21 196 n e
Carmon e .. 23 111 13 9
MurPhy 9 41 32 II• 12 7
LM 9 l• II 83 9 2
l(jng • 29 1 61 ••
Wllfl•m' 9 15 11 42 • 7
Enoetsreo 9 1l e 34 3 e
Scoll • 9 3 21 3S
TOlbtrl 6 6 • 16 27
Burl>l'S S 6 0 12 2 4
Clac.clo 6 6 2 14 2 l
Maoee • o o o oo Tet:at' t 101 1)0 710 ILt
62
Cole9e Korn
WEST
Southern Cal C~ IOS, CS Stanl\leus
Cal Siert Fullerton 11. P-dlne 7S
Long BeK!l Sr 61, CS 8akersfleld SI
USC 71, Utah 6S
Cellfornle n , Montana St. 4S
Or'tOOn 55, New Mexico SI Sl
Sin Oleilo SI 71, Te•as 6S
San Jose St 7•, Sanle Ciera 61
Sonoma St SO. Or'_. Pec.lllc ._.
Cal PotrSLO 49, UC Devil 43
Pu~I Souno 63. Cnkago SO
ROCKIES
Boise SI S7, wvomlno SS evu 8•. WesO\lnolon 7S
CotoredO 101, s Cotoraoo n
Georoetown 69, NrN Mexico 61
Grend Cenvon Cotleoe 66. We1tern St 65
Montane 77, E Weshlnoton 70
Nev1da·Rano 65, S Utah 62
SOVTHWIUT
Arkan._, 64, Or'el ll~ll S7
Lamer S6, Weber St SI
MldwHltrn SI M. Abllene Chrlalla n 67 TexH Southern 63, Tues-El Paso 62
Ttxu ·S.n Antonio II, Grambllno St
Tuft.a 96. Olt la l!Oma $1 '3
MIDWEST
Wesl'llno1on St 63, H«wasu SI
OePaul 61. North-larn S6
lndlana 70, K-SI. SI
Mlchloan n . ltutoen n MldllG•l\_SI. II, 11.·Chlcaoo 60
Onto s1. •· Mluourl n Purou. 7t. se M1»our1 s.c
WllCOMM 13, H. lllnolt 71
Oelfol1 n. MJnMtot• 67
IOw• •• South Carollllt ,.
Iowa SI. 15. ColoradO St. ..
Braotev 7t, Toledo 76 12 oil
Or•ke 65, St LOOI• 62
E Mld'lio.tl 7•. Vounot1own St 10
Indiana SI. •• v •noert>lll n
Kant SI. S6. Akron 52
l.OYOle, IA. 63, lllnoll 62
MerWI! 7', Mof'eMad $1, 73
N. Mldlklan 90, e.mldll $t. U
W. IUlnok 71, Wllllam Penn 76 (oil
Xavl4', Ol\lo •• Mr.mt, Ohio JS
IOUTM
01v1on 71, s. Florlda~"1r-1ir--. K~v '3. Fur Ftor10a 10 Sl .. IOtl 54 ~i:, fe:~~~f =• ~ MlmtNt SI 76, ,_ U
M«u1 I I, TIMMMt T~ 76
T.,.,,... 71, Walle '"orftt 61
T~-n , lllldlrnond 64
Vlnllnla T.el\ 65. W VlrtW. U W9llifll ~ ,,,.,.., ts. ow ......,.
IAJT
it John'• •• UCW\ 6'
Atlr-St. 76, Wldlita " .,
Horii\ Cetollll 15, ArU-Sf '6 .... ColeM 17, R~-Mecoll G
aotlOll u. '°· Hertford " ,orclNnl I>, lilNI .,
~s 76, °"""' w..,.. 10 Letlllfl 1f. , alrfllill ,.
1.ont ltlaftd U N , CCNV 6S
MMNllMI .. , St. Fr'MCJ1 ... Y. 64 ~-.~.Md7' PIM SI"· IMIMe, ,_.
......... St ....... ,,,
St .....,. •• Ill, ~ $1 Cotl
$'(fkllM ... Utb .,
~· '°· u Sell 61
a... ..
Cllamlnade 67, LOU'svllle 6S SMU es. Oklanorna 16
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
s.111t1bec* n, GrMsment 1s
llllMn* T---.t)
SAOOUaACJ< (1t) -Hamilton 21,
Taytor e, 0-tol'I 1, SYlllvan •. M4JMJM o.
Thomas I•. Comlv 2', Cvr S. Tota~ ,.
11-36 "· GaOSSMONT (75) -Swler '· Jonnson 12, Eaolnoia 16, Tention 16, Muldrow 6.
Adair 2, Turner s. HuH 6. SChteV 3. Tot11t: l I 13·24 7S.
HaNtlme: S.ddlet>Kk, .tS-39.
Totel loub:. SadcileMc:li 23, Groumon1
31 FOUied oul: Mulder ISi.
, HIGH SCHOOL New'*" HartMr 61, Ton'9Y PIMI 4ot (Saft ~T~}.
NIWf'OltT HAil.,_ 1611 -Mai.a 13,
Fraaw 19, MC'Gavran 20, M. LAI I, Torell •.
Sor'MMll 4, eeecn o, James o. A. L.M.
LlllCIYV o, Trouno o. Totals: 26 9-1• 61.
T'OllREY ~NH (44). -Cemaron 2.
Kinney s. Kennady , •• Stiffen 2. ThomPIOn
12. Jenny 5, Zahner " Tolab: II e-13 ...
IAf'a lrf Ouertan NntPOrt H8"10r '12 1• 11 17-61 Torri'( PlllK 9 1 13 17-44
Totll,I fouls: NewPQf'I Hartlol' 12, Torrev
Pines 14.
VlllWY Olr. 64,"Nl•PWt Owllftan S7
(...._.. Cllrtlll9 T-wMflt)
VAL&.aY CHRtlTIAN (66) -·VOUll9f"an
6, A..men 1, ~ 11, Wftlra 7, Reed 11, 8owmlft 11, lltown 11, .Jonnson ,,
DeGroot 0, l«.wN 6. TOl*°t7 12-19 " NHfPOaT a.sT1AN (S7) -Moroan
20, Joflftlloll 4, I.Al Z, Deel! IO, AU<tll 10,
Wood I. COM 1 Totell.: 17 23·32 ~-~ -._.,. Vallev OlrllllM ' 1t 17 1' I .......
NewPOf1 Chr!Mten 1• 12 .U 10-SJ
Total loula: Vlllttt1t Clwktlltl 12. NewoorJ
Chrlallan 14. Fouled out: DIGrool CVCI.
0-.S-.. .
Maranelhe s.. Ontnoe Lutheran .i (fht)
Herllaoe 41, Rio Hondo Pr11> o (con·
IOlallon)
COLLEGE WOMEN
UC lrYlne SI, MM State 54
, ..... Stlttlt ......... ,
UC •VIN• Ull -L-1• 15, Higashi 2,
O•M 6. W•llon 2. $Impson e. Vandar Poet
9, Gr allam 16. Totals: 1S e • lS SI.. M>ISE STATE (S4) -Mc:Arlhur e,
Smith 2. Curtis 10, st-art t , Glmwro I.
Danes 6, Bessard 11. Totalt: 21 12· 11 S4.
Halftime· 8ols• Statt, l2·21.
Total fouls· UC lrvlne 19, 8olM s1a11 17
FOUied oul· L_,, (UCI). Ted\nlcal foul
UCI Coach Andrea
HIGH SCHOOL GtRLS
OcMll View 65, 0.lrland Tedi 61
(~T~)
OAKLAND TECH (61) -Carter 16,
McFadden•. J eduon 2. H:arov J, ~ 7,
Steonen' 2'. Toi••~ 22 11-21 61
OC•AN VIEW ('5) -Chornk:t 17,
Ooutv e. Hounsetl 2, Lawson 2, Mitter o.
ROOrloue1 o. Slmttl 10, Slraloht 2, lllad'los
13, ZanelA II Totels: 25 1S·26 6S.
. ~ti'l~rtw\
Oakland Teel\ 9 19 2'2 11-61
Ocain lllew 12 l• 23 16-66
Total loul1. 0.klend Tech 19, Oc:H n
lllew 22
NHL
C~BElLCONFEltENCE
SmvtM OfYtMen w L T Pb GF OA Edmonton 23 7 3 •9 167 102
Winnipeg 19 ll 3 •1 1 .. 131
Ca'98rY 17 13 3 37 165 132
!(Mes IS 13 s lS 1 .. ll3
llaneouver e 23 3 19 102 116
Nerr1\ oww.i
Chboo 16 " 3 35 131 123
SI Louis ,. 12 5 33 121 111
Detroit II .. • 26 122 ISi
Mlnnesote 10 17 6 26 114 136
Toronto 6 23 s 17 108 160
WALES CON,ERENCE
Pall1dl Ot¥ltMn
WaM\lnoton .. ' 7 43 137 ICM
Pnltaoelohla 11 9 5 •1 13S 97 NY lslandln " 12 l 39 m 130
Pl11$b\Jrgh 12 16 l v 111 134
H-.Jersey 11 17 • 26 112 1JS
NY Ral19Ms 11 17 4 26 115 134
Adams OMs.ten
Montreal 19 9 5 43 137 109
Quebec I• IS s 33 121 m
e oston 13 IS s JI Ill 113
Buttelo 11 12 9 31 113 106
Hertlord 12 IS 4 11 103 135
Saturdev'• Sc«11
Wlnnle>eg 6. Kings 2
NY Islanders s. Plll1burgh 2
Wuhlnolon 7, St Louis S
Quebec 3, Buffa lo I
NY Renoers s. New Jersev l
Minne.Ole S, Oetroll •
Tor on lo 6, Bos Ion 4
MontrH I 10, H•rfford S
Edmonton 7, CalGarv I
T...._,,s Gamet
Kina al Winnipeg
MIMHOla a t llo\lon
SI Louli. el Buftalo
Wath1119lon at Phlladell>hi.
MontrNI at HY Ranoeu
OueC>et at Chicago
c.tciarv at Vancouver
l'MM!av's Gal1WI
Ho Qatnei scheduled
~~ Ho .. ,..,..~ ....... v-.~-KAMI •I Vancouver
Haw WMY at Hartford
T orOftto at Buffalo
NY ttlendart al Pl11$0ur91'1
NY lta~s I I Detroit
PNladelohla 11 WMhinolon
ChitaOO et St. l.oU"
Wlnnlott at ~I•
EClmO<ltO!I 11 C.INl'Y
• • ~
Ski c: .. ......_.
IOUTMHN CALll"OttNIA OOlD MINI! -.. CMOth, 11 new,
POWci.t, 7 OlalrL
GAllN VALUY -Ho rellOfl MOUllfTAtN HIGH -11-24 deOlll, J·S
new, POWW·HCl>ad oowder, • <Ntlri
MT. aAL.DY -12•'' cMlllh, 19·2• new,
PCIWdef•HClled POWdlf', , eflalrs SKI IUMelts• -14·4' o.Plh, 12·24 naw,
POwci.t1} '~11'.
SNOW "°"IST -CloM9. SNOW IUIWNT-2• detlh. 12·1• ntw.
PKll• -w. t ct1elrs.
INOW VAL&.aY -'° O.Olh, .0 new,
llOWder·oackad POWW, 12 Cllalrs.
S1•1t1tA•NIVAOA ltANO•
USSIN "ARK -No new. ll·lncll l>a... POwW and Ndlad POwdfr. one
ttlcMI Cflalr. two Wf'fac• llllL
tOtllAI. -No new. ,...1nct1 o.i.a.
oroomed ~ed POWdef, ftYI d\a.lrs d8Y,
two al nlvht
DOMNllR IKI RANCH -No new.
72·M·lndl tMIM, oroomad PKl<ad POWdar,
~ c:Nln
SOOA 5"ttlNGS -WMkends onlV
SUGAR 90WL -Ho new, lOl· ll2·1nch
base, oroomad pacaed POWdtr, MVen
Ooull4e d\ah, eondOla and chair
TAttOI DONN•• -No new. •·n-lnch base, oroomad r>aekad POwder, two
chain, one MKface 1111.
NOttTH STAR -No new. 36· .. ·lnch
base, oroome<I Hdlad POww a nd oe>en
POWW. nine chairs
A~NI MaAOOWS-No new, Sf.lie· Inch baH, Pacilad POWder, two trlPle
chalra. nine double chain , one 1unece 1111
MOMEWOOO -No new, 36·M·lnch
base. oroomld and oe>en POWdar, thrM
chain , 11\rae sur1ace lilts
SQUAW VALLl!Y (e,100 fl.) -No new,
M·lndl baH, POwdtr end packed oowder,
eat>W ear. gondola a nd 11 chairs.
SQVAW VALLEY"·* ft.) -No new.
42-lncn t>ese. POwder and packed oowder.
five Chairs, one surface 1111
TAHOI St<I SOWL -No rlPorl.
HIAVINl y VALLIY -No new.
<11·60-lnch baM, OOWW and packt<I POW· w , trem, aloht chairs e nd lhrM surfac;
IHla.
Stet INCUNI! -No new, .. -60-lnch
base, l>adted ooww. sl• chef"
MT. ROSI! -Ho new, 60-M·lnc1'1 base,
oroomad PGWW, lhrM lrloll chairs. one
CloUOle d\alr, -aurface 1111
~CHO SUMMIT -No new, 63·1nctl Dase, oroomed ~ad oowder. two dO\ltlle win. one surf ace tiff
SIERAA SKI RANCH -No new, 60-lnth baM, Ofoomed packed PGWW, seven
~ Chain, one Jr1p1e ct\elr
eu.KWOOO -No· new, 60-ff·lnch baM, -Oar and packed oowder, 10
cNl"'-
MT. •E•A -No new ... -M·lncn baM.
pad(~~~· MYen dlelrs
oooga IUOG• -No new. 4-60-lndl
Da'A, l>adlad POWW. ,,. chairs, lhf'M ' wrface llflL
· aADGElll flAU -Ona I~ n"'" 60-
lncll baaa, oowo.r .no pact.ad -oar. two chain , two aurtaca llfh, ' ·
MAMMoTM MOUNTAIN -Trace of new, 75-11\Ch bale, padted POWdlf, IWO
oc:indol11, 1lxteen chairs,""" surface llfl~. JUHi MOUNTAIN -Six lncl)es ne~.
64·1ndl ba'8, POwder and oadled POWW,
'"'" .ct\a1ri.. • •
JIEllllllA SUMMIT -Six lnchft new.
»·SO-Inch ba'8, POWW •nd o.dled OOW· w , lour cl\elrs, tlNo surface lllls.
Snow <leotl\ If\ Inches t..ieri. 10 iMPackeo
snow at mid-~ New i.now r~s to
.i.now wllhln Ille IHI 2• hour' T·lraa. <>Pen
means percentaoe.ot te<raln -. '
$an Dieoo
LA Luers
Wlchll"I
Lu lleou
Taeome ·
Ken"s Cltv
Dallu
Balllmort
Chicago
Cleveland
SI. LOUI\
Mlnnew11
PlllM>urOh
Cosmos
MfSL
W11tw11 OM!Jon W L 10 2
9 s s s 6 1
6 9
3 9
3 13
Eutwn OMsi.n
9 s • s 7 s ' 1 s • s
6 1 s ~.
S.lunlaY'• k«ft
Cosmos S, L.A L.aun 2
Lu Vaoa$ 6, Pllllburgl\ •
Chicago 7, Cleveland S
Battlmore •. Minnesota 2
Tacome 7, Dales 3
TldaY'a G-
San Dlffo al LA Laun
Kansas Cllv at SI Louli.
loys MC.cef'
H!Off SCHOOL
Pct. Gtl
l3J
44-2 soo • <162 •• ,,
.400 S1h
.2SO 7
lU l lh
6'3
• 61S 'h
.Sil 1
Sil 1 .S4S l'h .. 2 ,.,.,
llS 3\o'J
Sevtll T-T--*"
H""""919ft a..d\ 2. UM ... di MMtl I
IH~ ... di wW en -*'¥ lddrs)
Huf\llnolOll lleadl ICOl'lno. Ouk• I
Sam. ~ J, HUflllnliten 11..o 1
H"""'""911 ... di~ Outlt 1.
Mal'llM 2, fllNM Vwdes 1
1Mat1M w'lftt.,. PINltY llldt1l
Marine Korf"IJ McClane I
R 11111n9 H lh 2. Marina 1
Marina KOrlno· Lt Fra ncios 1
'
'
,.
,
LM .._...
IATURDAY'S "HULTS m .. .,,, . ...,.,...,._ .. ,.....,
,.ST lllACI. no varO.
RUMln Six IC1fd0t1) 7.AO • 00 3.00
Otck• Cl\4lmolOll (l'awttna> StO 4.00
,ancv SOii eonc.ot (Ht.rmonl uo
Alto t.cad. SC.I SC.n, Fire flolleV,
Faatur• Mc<he, Taam Time IC:llPM. H•V•
Ballle, RUMlllO oi.i. Mt 9lt Hot•.
Tlmr. 11.04.
HCOND lllACI. no v:aros.
Slreek O 1.lotllnlno (Harl) • 60 UO 2 60
Oronanllo IO'"rldlaanl 10.IO UO
Llllle tlta ltvltlm (H. Garcia) UO
Also ramct: OIM»varv Ont, Jutl• Moon
ll1r1, TOOkalolacath, Hev OaddV OI\.
Tl"* 11.95. U OAIL Y DOUall 16·•> Hid lllOO n IXACTA t•·2) Mid $6600.
TM•O RACI. 3SO vards. Marcus OU-(L.adlev) 6 IO 3 to 3.00
Sunset R lctl ( Oldel'lctl sen) :J ..0 1 10
-'-' Oklll (Ruiz> 2M Also raced· Musleno Buo. StrMkln
SOUlh, EHY Fame, Hare Cornea Herve,
Grave Yard Shlll.
Time: 17.75.
lfOURTII RAU • .00 vercl•
Pr1vate Slvta (Tr1asure) 15 20 S.tO S 00
Bw ave aanoe IPaullMl uo l..O
Fencv Follaoe (Martinez) 10.00
Also raald: Fancv Llllla ROMI. El\Jtlt
Odocll Rush, lllot>bvs Anole, Oerrv Heir·
ass, BrMlV Purl, EmCll'eu HamP.
Tlme· 20.12 n IXACTA 12·3) paid SS3.0.
Fll"TM lllACI. 3SO varcb.
Petites Doti !Frevl 14,.0 6.40 4.tO
Miu Kh>V Cat (Laclt.evl •to <4-20
KawMh Tru Tru ICaml>betll 6.60
Al•O raced: Sunnv And Miid. MIU Gav
Awav, 8rlohl As A Fla"', My Easy Ladv.
Miu Tru Debut, RH Gosae Bar.
Tl"* 11.15. st IXACTA 19·e) Hid SSUO.
SIXTH RAC•. 350 varda.
Vlllaoe Gold (Pllllenlon) l .IO 3.00 uo
Ftlc:hen Tha Ca'1\ (Lackey) UO :uo
Hv Ftvln Waldo ITraasure) 3.IO
Also rac:ad: PJs Plalot Pela, To Tile
Stars, Big lllln.
Time: 17.19.
SJ EXACTA IS·•I Nkl 511.20.
SeV•NTH RACE. 350 verds
HetnPem Babv (Trsrl 7 20 •.20 UO
Raml>lln Nvmon IL-Isl ll.IO 9.60
Sisler f>eooy (Paullne) S.00
Also raQCS: Miu Triple Hemo, Ca"' For
MllaOV. Fac:lle, Mia Amor
Time: 17.n .
12 EXACTA 17-61 paid 1'2 .0
•IGHTH RACIE. 170 verctt. Frisco OePol (Bard) 11 IO S.60 3.00
f'tusanl Po11cv !Mltc:Nll> l IO UO
Mr Kuka (Harmon) 2.60
Also raced: Crimson Cadlllac, LuekY
&tow.
Tlme:.4S.31
S2 EXACTA IHI paid Sl0.00
SJ l"t(I( SIX 17-2-t-S-7· I) paid
SI0.791.20 wllh 12 wlnnlno lldleti. (six honft). 12 Piek Six conMllatlon paid 1m.MJ
wllh 239 wlnnlne lldtats (five horse')
NlflffH lllACI . JOO yards.
Smooll\enufftorun (Frclv> •.oo 2.IO 2 . .0
L«d Lark <Creaoar> •.oo 3.00
Junie 9oone ILac:Mvl •.AO Also raced: Devil Who, HtmOeHY Girt,
IN Moonlark, KlllV' Coffer, Moon Wn.eter,
Humbird, Racln FrN.
Time: 15.35. n eXACTA 19-11 paid l lS.00
TENTH RACll!. 170 Yards
FleJC King IC.mPbllll "3.00 13 . .0 UO
Reonectt llroti. (lack•v> 3..0 UO
Overtime Foo (Lewi') uo Also raced· Easv An. Mighty Mercu,,
Touoh Wllh These. Flamlng Cat, Don
8ancwaro.
Time: ... 7S
S2 ,EXACT A ll·S) paid I t47 IO
Alll'ndence IS,203
Holvwood Par11
SATUR0 4Y'S llllSULTl
(Ull If l7·daV t!IWWll!lnd mMflM)
FIRST RAtE. 6 lur'lonoi..
Allack I Pedroza) 1.20 • 60 • 20
Artlllte< (Hansanl 3JO l 00
Amenoll\efbrOthar (Mc:C•rron) 3.AO
Also rac.d MlulHIPl>I ROii. i>.<k
H1rves1, Arlistlc Venture. RIN rlan Mennlr,
Down T~ Slope
• Time ):11 llS '
SECOND RACI!. 6 turlonQs
Mad AballOOn (Hawley) 12 60 S.IO S 00
Lonnlx ~Henwn> S .cl '.to
Tea r P~d !Fernande1) • e .o
Also reted: Grand Slam 8ADy, Otley,
A$Klna Bea, Persian Bao. Smuoollno
Time, Ms. LIOhlnlnG Boll.
Tll'lw. 1:12 115. ,
, 12 OAIL Y OOUaLI 12-11 paid UUO.
. THIRD RACtE. 6 lurton11s,
Bladewlse (McCarrohl . S.00 3.20 3.00
Commender's Sono (Sleveni.I 21.20 10.20
TOP S..0.0 (Toro) •.MJ
Also raced: Smlltv' First, Amel. Roman
Wa.;e, 8oeealero, Exhltara11, Tono Man,
Crulsln' Prince, Dlvaldo, NaturaNv Native.
Tlme: 1:12 llS.
U IXACTA 11-21 paid IJ3700
f'OUtl'rH lllACI!. One mite
Adelol'lal (Oelal\oussay•) 10.00 3.20 2.20
Eteoanl Faicon IMeCtrronl 2 to 2 10
Rebe Uii And Dance (Slt>UN) 2 20
Alw raQCS: Meharlna, Suella.
Time: f:ll 315.
U EXACTA (S-61 paid SS6.00
Fll'TH RAC&. 6 lvrlonos
Commanding lltew (Olhsy) 6 20 l.10 2 '°
Teke A MMno (Hawley) 6IO 3 • .0
Flsa! Win (Steiner) 3.20
Al10 raced. Count Ge!oar, Fll•allan,
Rldoellne. Cashv11te
Time: 1:11 1/S,
U l!XACTA ()-7) P•ld fl0..00
SIXTH llAC•. 6 lurtonoL
lndlan Tunes (Lozova> 15.10 •A JJO
UnACurad Loan <Mcearron) J.00 2..60
llTICH'esslve Oruma IWanu) 4.20
Atw . raeao· Palama G1me, Thrift A
Minute, Reach For II, Meolc Snow,
Crowded Avenue, Sallv Shark, Me11nlflcant
Encore
Time: 1-12 115.
IS EXACT A 1•·11 paid 179.SO.
SliVINTH RACI. 1 1116 mlle• on turf.
Air Olsllnoue (Sl\oemeker) UO 3 . ..0 J.20
Rtd Ember (Plnc:ay) 4.IO ).JO
Personat>le Ladv (Oef•hOunevel ~.cl
Also re<»d: trlSh O'Brien, Pem~s.
Graen Raef. Ala Moano, OoOllQue, Prtnc.sa
Poteax, Farra Navldena, Sis P1Hsur1 Faoer.
Time; IM 315.
IS EXACTA 111-9> paid llt.00.
12 fllCK SIX (1-1-S-)12••· 11/S) oald
119,49000 wllh 19 wl!Wno tk:Mh (•I•
horsat). $2 Pick Six COllMllallon Nici MOf.20
with S12 "''Nll'ne tk:Mls <five l\or'sat)
elGHTH lllACI. One mllt,
Lord Al Wat (Shmilr) uo l.00 2.MJ
Fltlltlno Fil IOele~Y•I l .O uo
Video Kid (Pk\Qy) U0
Abo racao: Chum Selmon_. Tr•,,_,. Vkfoi, A,_tc.11 Slatldltil.
Time: l!lS 215.
IS •XACT4 (I•)) oald S3UO.
NINTii lllACI. One ma..
Comrnandress (Shmllt) 1690 6.AO uo
ll9P\llallon Miss 10r1 ... 1 UO , IO IC~ Ekllf'Ws CW.-ita> 1 • .0
AltO rac.ct. craem Pocll ... Ma1arne,
MY Countess, Thlrlol's Tr .. •ur•. Tenoata. Time: 1!17 )/$.
IS I XACTA 11-11 oalo t 24S.SO. Atltftdetlot; UAtO
No. 1
debate
on hold
Michigan coach
accuses BYU tne
of atant ho Ing
'! ."' :-•' ... •' . .. •• ... •' •! ... ,. .· I .: .,
SAN DIEGO (AP) -B!iabam :• You~ which bas had to defend its '·
schedule, its conferenoc and its No. l ,:
rankil\8 for the last month, found ~ ..
itself embroiled in another con· ••
troversy Saturday when Miebiaao •'
Coach Bo Schembecbler accused the ::
Cougars of beina "absolutely the ~:
wont holdini team in the United ::
States of America." 'I
Schembechler made the remark ~
after BY U Coach LaVell Edwards, :
whose offensive linemen had been .:
accused of holding in Friday night's ••
24-17 victory in the Holiday Bowl, ::
said, "We don't have a Jock on ••
holdin&-Thctwoworstholclinatearns ~:
arc Oh10 State and Michigan. People •:
think passina teams are the only ones ::
that hold. But there's more holdi!lf. on ::
run.nina plays than passing plays. ' ::
Saturday's explosive news con· ::
ferencc pushed the ongoin.a debate ::
over BYU's No. I ranking tnto the ::
background, at least for the time ...
being. ••
Schembccbler, who spoke after .. :
Edwards, snorted that "his team
(BYU) should be outlawed
absolutely outlawed. Their offensive
linemen stand up, t.l\ey detach two
guards so there's no one on the line of ':
scrimmage and they got called for it ,•
twice. ::
• '• ... .. •
"You're telling me that be (BYU ::
quarterback Robbie Bosco) got out of ~;
some of those messes without their • tackling usr· ;:
Schembechler said that on BYU's !
tying touchdown, a 7-yard pass from ,:
Bosco to Glen Kozlowski with 10:51 •:
remaining, a Michigan pass-rusher ~:
"was not almost pulled down, he was .•
tackled. You can hone in on ou.r nose .~
guard all game long, and you'll see .~.
everything from grabbing his face "
mask to a ~lack eye from holding onto ~
him."
As expected, Edwardsapio made a
pitch for BYU to mainta10 the No. I
ranking it achieved in the final three
Associated Press regular.season polls.
He called the Holiday. Bowl tri-
umph, which made BYU only the
second major-college team in the last
80 years to post a 13--0 reoord
(Nebraska did it in 1971 ), "one of the
more significant victories we've had
because all the pressure was on one
side. It seems we bad to defend
ourselves week after week, Our play-
~~ can read t~e papers, but they kept
1t in perspect1ve and got themselves
ready. ·
WILD •••
.• ·'
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Prom Bl -' • le&SOn have beaten some of the elite
teams (Dallas1 WashinJton St
Louis) ... Their aefcnse bu improved.·
and S1mm1 has thrown tbe baJJ well.;: · · l"~ R;ams, who have been piqued
by uuun~ all 1CAson, wUtbe without •
the scrvtcet of outside f i.nebackcr
Ocorac Andrews. Andrews. Who hia :
been sideUncd by minor k.QCO 1w.8"11....,,..,,
•ill wee~ lf01 sustai!'cd 1nothcr
more 1enous •OJUl'Y earlier tbie week.
. He underwent •.UJ'ICl'Y to tt1>1ir .:
li&ament damaae LD hb left knee • Tla~nd&y and won'& be t.cJc •in • unuJ camp Opetd next Ju.ly. He ~m~ ninth 1ta.ner to be t.nJUred°'" serio\ally this year.
S&..fetY Nolan CtomweU and tack.le
Jackie Slater are out for the lalOn,
while ~~J-mo, safety Eric Harri1 ' and ·~end Jack You.naJ)lood ~not eicpected to 1tatt or play much
apin t lbc Olaau.
But the Rams do ba. ve ufe&y
Johnnte JohnlOll (broken ankle),
lilht end Make 8atbCr (knee) U3
teJtf'Ve dtknaive lineman Oary Jeter
(t.ck) beck and healthy after miilina
M'Vt't'll ..weu ot the ~n..
C>nnoe COMt DAILY Pk.OT,......._, 0.111 ber 23, 1814 •
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 23. 1984
rta.JC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE GE 759 -9100
GEORGE ~U< ~s :c ~:;:;.~~--'1CTITIOU8 llU ... U NOTICE OF
~ aTATHWWT DIHOUITION OF
The foltowtnO pereone are PARTNEltS..,
doing ~ u No11Ce It hereby given lhllt
Weet Colllne Avtf1Ue. Of. 11,m name of WestmlMter 101 VIA UDO, UOO ISLE OPEN s-....,,.
Ml M MANUFACTURING all of 11'9 l)M1iee doing bull-
& MARKETING CO. 1312 nett u Partnel'a undef thel
enge. Callf0<nla g2e&a Office PTQ99'11et. a call·
Don A Moyer 643 l<><!Wa llmUed PartMl'lhlc>, Marvelous 6 Br bayf t 78' on bay, pool,
Oenuba Wfl'/, Co.ta M .... 91 200 Nonh Tu1tln A~. 100' boa w 11 ha Callfomta 1n626· suite 201, sen11 Ana. CM-spa l space. 1 exc nge .
Dirk A Moyer, 643 fornla. na119 OIS80Mld their
Denuba Way Colt• ~. Pannat~I(> u of Deoemt>et Channing S panish :t Br ~ Ba on 45' lot
Callfomla 92&26 10 1984 by unanimous con-. ' Thia bu11n .. 1 11 con-1«11 w E Mllcnel4 wu ap-dt'<.k t'Ourl~Jrd , pil'I & sli p SI 100,000
ouete0 ~c~~~~ ~n~-:,,:,~":, P:~:,: BA YSIOE PLACE BA YFRONT
Thi• 1ta1arnen1 was hied '°' Iha purpose of liqui-wlth 11141 County C*1I of Of. dat"'O IM Partnatahop U-
enge County on Noveoiber NII and to dl!IC>OM of an
28. 1984 Partnar1n1p property
"211 .. pursuent to ttie tenns of the
Publlthed Ofenge Coat Afl<MmMI Olssollllng Part•
Delly Pllo1 Deoem'* a. 13, nel'shlp dated Oeoembef 10.
Spectacular bayfron t dplx 2 Br, 2 Ba up.
2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spares $1 ,250,000
PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT
20, 27 1984 TH-St 1 19t,ted December 20 Exc:1tmg CX't'an & Jetty views. 4 OBOr, 3 Ba
t98• 3700 sq fl car par king $1.1 50.0
GENERAL PARTNER __ fUll __ IC_N0_Jl_C_£ __ MBM PROPERTIES. a Call· WE ST BAY AVE BAYFRONT
FICTl'TIOUa BUalNEal lornl1 Limited Partn«shlp
NAM! aTATIWNT By w E Mltchell,generei At N H Y C Tr.id1t11111.tl .1 B1 '-1'4'(.'l<•l·ular
Tt1• fOllowlng partOn,! are pa~':ltled t>y the Orenge ba" \'lf•V. Owrll'r f 11i,1111 ing :b I .0~0.000
Clolng bull'*lt H ' nAIN· COHt Dall Piiot December •
&OW MARKET, 12948 Main 23. 1984 y LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE St.. Garden Grove, CA Su-330 92640
Nghla De Ngo, 1318 S 1---------
Nakome Drive Santa Ana, P\8.IC NOTICE
CA92704 1---------Thlt butlnesa 11 con-FICTITIOUS 8Ul#tESS
ducted by en lndMdual NAME STATEMENT
P<.inoramit o('ean & 1·1ty v1t·w, <>pac1ou~ ~
Br :i Ba Xlnt f1nam·mg, nuv. $750,000
COTTON POINT ESTATES Nghla Oa Ngo The fOllowtng persons are
Thi• statement was flied d oi ng bualnau •• c·u~tum H('l':!O v u•w lol" nt•:i.t to Ce1sa with the County Cieri! ot Of. T H 0 R O· V G H L Y .,
ange County on Ooember THOROUGHBRED. 13282 P ctt'lfll'<l, San ('ll'm <·nlt• from $550.000
13, 1984 Teti St Garden Grove, CA
f~92643 WESTWOOD VILLAGE Published Orange Coast Paul F & Nancy A Cututl
Dally P1101 Oecemti.< 18 23 t3262 Tatt St.. Gard.,, Pnme Engush tradJtJonal 3 Bd, 3 Ba. 3 30 1984 Januftl'Y 6 198S Grove CA 926A3 F
Su·326 TN1 bu•lneu 11 con· r plc's, h rdwd Clrs, nr UCLA $685,000
dVC1e<I by nutband and wtte
I Paul F Cutull
n111n1 IC W'ITfrl:' Thll 11at_,I wu ttled __ ,._~ __ nv __ ~--With the County Ciani of Or·
FICTITIOU• 8UllNEll anoe County on Deoembef
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\1dP Oriv•• NB b7S 6 16 1
NAME STAT'Oft.NT 12· 1984
TM lollowtng pert0n1 are' f21A117 ™,,'11N11~' C. :C? 'O 4\" .( _ fJ £, ~C.. • won
dOI"" bu11ne11 11 AC· Put>lieneo Ofange Coast \:>....., l'<IU rt' <..!1 <r ~ •••• CE.NT 5 AC C ESS 0 Ry Dally PllOI December 16. 23 14.,., •• c~' t ,ouu•
SHOP. 333 Marine Ava JO 19114, Jenuary 8. 1965 0 ~,... ~.' ,': ·~· . • ... ·~.~ •· !
Belboe ltland, CA 92662 Su-322 -.. --• •
Maureen Lowy, 333 Ony>" :: . • " ' ~ • ,. .. ,. •
Ave Balboa lslano CA PUBUC NOTICE
92662
This bualnen IS con
dueled by an 1no1v10ua1
Maureen Lowy
Thia 11atemen1 was Ill.a
with the County Clelil ot Or
ange County on Oec:emt>er
10. 1984
FICTTTIOUI BU81NE81
NAME STATEMENT
The lollowtng persons are
doing business as PICTURE
THIS DRESS. 711 W 171~
St , 0 -3 Cos1a Mete CA
92627 F212171
Publlshed Orange Coul
Dally Piiot Oacemt>et 111, 23
30. 1984 January II. 11165
Su-32S
CarOI Leigh CardWell, 666 ..--------.
W 18th St . • 12. Coste I 0 U l It E M
Mesa. CA 92627 n-•--r1--r1-,rr1-rl--rl---1 Thie buslneu IS con ducted "d'. en lndtvodual .__.....__.__._-4.__.__.
Ml.IC NOTICE
Carot ardwell I C A P l A IJ Wl'lole • nowong guests
Tnlt statement was tHecl I ' I I I 1,0 ,nd ""' now house my wOh Ille County Cle<k of Or _ "'"C" ~"nl on al len91h aooul
9llQ4I County on December ,111 "''° ri•ce thonQs '1er Mom
FICTm oua 8UlfNl81 12 l 984 F ~ l A c. A R I t n.1d l')OM riroally She potnted NA.Mtm-.n: · •o Tlie'CiiilTnc]'lmd $1110 o<OUO
The 10410wing pareon• .,. Publlthed Orange Coat I I r I I y Q;itjdy put n Iha --do! butineM M TYPE Dally Pilot Oeoamber 16 23 _ _ _ _ _ _ G~HICS. 11 11 L•noleY 30 1984 Januwy a. 1986 I• ........ ... ~ 0 ...., ............... -1-......... c· "271• Su-323 .__.,."---.L_E_T_t ... 1 _v_--41
1a":nT.. ~.~~95c~ P\&JC NOTICE I I I'. I I . ::.: .~~.;.. '.!:.-:.:1 i:!'
1121127 il 'I • ----d~:, t>~u:~~,:,~u•con-~~:.~:=· I' r I' I' r I' I' I' r I'' I
Weyne Hoov.t Th• lollowtng pert0n II
Thie 1t11eman1 wu flled dOlnq_ but~ H
wttl> Iha County Clerk of Of· (1)0NE STOP BUSINESS
lllQ9 County on Deoembet' SERVICE (b )BUSINESS
12. 1984 PROCESSING SERVICE.
Fa'lnt 3790 S Brlttol, S1l'lt1 Ana,
Pub119hed OflnQI Cout Cllll 92707
Dllly_!ltot o.c.mber US, 23 Harrlel JQ&n..DuciQ.t, 1040 ~a.. Januure. 1986 w MacArthur Blvd nu.
Su-320 Santa An•. Calll 92707
Ttlll bueln••• la con·
P\B.IC NOTICE dueled by 111 lndllll<k*
Hllrlet J Oueot
FlCTTT10U8 BU8M., TIQ •tatamant wu fifed
NA• IT A ftMDtf with the County Clerk ol Of
Tiie lolfowlng ~ lllQ9 County on o.cemtMlr
dOlno bu11ntN u · LUXURY i3 1~
LEMINQ. 1.U.XUAY AIJT Publl.thed ~.....,
IMPORTS. lf 11 Monr OtNty Piiot Oecwnt>er 16 23
Ave Coeta MMe CA t2t27 30 1984 JlllUaty 11 lM5
l.UllUfY Auto ~·· lnC • SU-318 (6 i.11 of lnc:Or90t II ton fomll ), t61 I Motwovll A'f9 _____ _
C:O.ta M.u CA t 2t27
fhlt bll ,, COit
cNcled by • corpor•llOn
Thia ttl tetnem wat
W'th the County Cllf1I of Or
.,. County on o.o.m
11.1~
Litt M1 .. Mllfftf N I on I
Tuff••. 11on9 u "'• • ~ •nd , .. o In lh•
Dally Piiot CIHllll•d ~ tOOl.ll MtM Muf-
NC't Tunet ana bought It
for St.ts You cen Mil
'f04lf tuff•t ano 1011 ot o•"•' '"Inga through De lly Piiot Cleu tlled
Ad•. Call 842 5378
~PICTURE YOUR~
HOME HERE· .. ~
Private Parties
Are Welcome
C111 ·c11111fie4,
642-5678
for information
& surprisingly
low cost.
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
• 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv
854-7104 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-6
3 BEDROOM
2476 #A Santa Ana Ave, CM
546-2313 $139.900 Sunday 11-5
3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa
673-1600 $215.000 Sunday 11-4
**5109 Seashore Drive, N B.
756-9162 $395.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
4 BR plua FAM AM or OEN
••8 Jade Cove, Spyglass. COM
760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5
1168 Kingston, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $237,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
5 BA plua FAM RM or DEN
••1437 Antigua Way, Baycrest. Npt Bch
557-7914 $415,000 Sunday 1-5
1226 Polaris Drive, Oover'°S"hores, NB
631-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1206 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
8 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
**2001 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $2,975.000 Sunday 1-4
***"" 101 Via Lido Soud LI 675-6161 $.4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
P roperly t tn a (')~an. qufot l'Ul d
sac. Marucu.ttd yard invttea you m
Spadou hvtng room with cozy f Jrt>-
place Fonnal dining Rug ma.su-r
suite. plus 3 larg bedroomil. Offac.?,
d n or 5 bedroom with fin-place too
Giant rear ya.rd' An x«UUve drc m
t tm .eoo. ~ 646-2313.
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R&'M~
mMTm ,.,, .. 1111,411
A rul lhowptace. Lovely laree Uv-tna room. Brtght modem kitch n. 4
tarp bedrooma. Atri~ with bubbl-m, spa off matr ~suite. c.ov·d
pauo, peal for nt.t-rtajntng. Id I
cul de 8ltC loc.
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Full time poeltlon In harcf. war• 1tor•. a.. St9Ye,
5'ta-71'5 H.W. Wright
Company, 12e RC>CM9ter
St,C.M.
Newapaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK
Wt now tlawt IS optntnp IOI yourc U&tr
bUnn to wcurt rtaclen IOI Tiie Ofanct Co1$t
Dady Piiot Out crt#S sUrl al 3 30 11 m and , wor• unt~ 8 30 11 m wttt~JS On Satuulay wt
WO!\ a It• mote tlours You will urn many trios
, and Pflll$. ilol'( •1tll u rn1nc '°"' own mooey tllefe rs no det1n11rc 01 t*bon rn~wtd
If 10ll 1re inttrtsted ll6uW ell! Ml Earl
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COSTA MISA 642 0010
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loaded with power equip-
ment, llke new, only
30,000 ml. (1FFS630)
19995 Johnson & Son
Uncoln Mercury, 2e2e
Harbor Blvd. Coit•
Mesa (714')~56JO
~!!age btptom•t. al
cond 1 1500 080
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pony lntr straight & dMl'I
$3000 Obo S.S-128e
·73 Pinto moving bec:k
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Sac S850 obo 988-2290
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Take the Executive Express for fast grooming
It\ n fn\t paced "l he manin1cuni.1 does the handi. and feet, whale I do
life thc~da)\ Ju\t the fal.tal 'o there are only two people 1n tht'TOOm with the
11) ~111ng up lum:h patron. It's \.Cr) quiet and relaxing
wtth twoorthrec v "I doa European t) pc facial. That's one w11h more
bus} pcopk d you IDA hand man1pula11on that l'Oncentrates on deep cleaning.
Jon't bcl11.·' e 11 The skin asexfoliated w11h papaya enzymes. That step as \O
Evervbod) '!> schcd-· DEAll important bt.>t·ause 11 removes all of the dead naky skin.
uk !lecms to be filled Then the 1h1rd 'itep 1'ideep moisturizing." The cost for all
weeksanndvancc •••••••••••••• threc<;erv1cc'i l'>Ubou1$8 S. Kl ara Korvin, pcri.on who want'> t<Hpcnd more umecould have
who owns the salon with the same name at 2711 E. Coast c>.tra facial treatmenh "I do collagen treatments to help
H aghway in Corona del Mar. realizing how pressed firm facaal lt!>i.ue'i
everyone as for time, hnscome up with a solution -at least "If people take good care of their skin at home ever)
one for people wanting to stay well-groomed in a day, a onl.c-a-month prnfo'istonal facial would be
minimum amount of tame. adequate"
She has what she call s "Executi ve Express." lnJust K1>r' 1n ha!> ~pecaah1ed an European skin care for more ·h b than 14 )Car) an the U ~ .• wven ofwhach have-bden in one and a half ou~. a US) executive (or anyone else for Orangl' ( ounty with the last two at hercurrenl address.
thal matter) can get a facial. manicure and pedicure Other sen aces she offers besides Lhe key ones an the s1multaneousl~ That'sa sa" angsof another hour and a "Execuuve Express" arc those ofa massage therapist (all
half ~ over body massage for men and women), makeup and ··The \ervace I\ ior maJes and females ... However, says eyelash tint, especially for blondes and redheads. (The ~on an men . C'ipec iall). arc not takrng lime for groom mg person who does the pedicure as also a renexologist). sen ICC'\ •••
FAMILY CIRCLE ...
From C l
Hut < hn<.,1ma' Da~ 1<. an at-home affair
l he .\rm<.,trong rl''>U.knce has been IC'>taveh dcrnrated
"llh the 1rad111unal trl'C bearing colorul ornaml'nl'>. one
\Cf\ <o~n:.al a ht1k rcd hor-.c bought for Ken ncn ~lore
'>hc v..i'> horn
(rarland'> ol ted:.ar .ire dra~d 1h rnughou1 the horm• for
the nice '>ml'll of( hnstma) Floral designer ( hn'i Lindsa'
added toulhcs of cranbcrr. color to the decor wath moire
and lame Ix.I\\\ Votl\C candles twinkle an the midst ol
rubrum hhl''> m1xl·d \\Ith succulent<.
Father ( hn\tma'> <o1ts on a h" ang room ta hie an h1.,
O\\n grecncr,. and pine rnne ..e111ng awa111ng the lamil) \
cntraml' ( hn,tm;a'> morning.
.lo1n1ng lhl· lamll) around thl· trcc wall Ix (ind) .,
rarrnt' Mr and Mr\ lohn ~tall ol l.suindadoand an ;aunt
lkll) I rl·cland \l<,o, < 1randmothl'r Margucnll' .\1~1n-.(ln
""ill Ix· thrre 1 n thl· a fkrnoon lor the big d1nnn
Hla1r\ pan·nt'>. Mr and Mr'i Jam Somcn die ot I a
Ml·,a madl· thcir hohda\. v1s1t three da\\ bcfort· < ·hm1ma\.
(ind},., an Orang~ Count} naln~e. Blair wai. born 1n
Kentucky and Mrs. Atkinson, who built F1'c ( ro-wns
restaurant as onganall)' from England -\ lot of trad111on'
from d1fTcrcn1 corner\ of the world all cumc togethe1 tor
the Anmtrong) on Chmtmas Da)
Nikki Armstrong, above, takes a c loser look
at Father Christmas' finery, while Keri
Armstrong gets ready to hang the welcoming
wreath.
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Now a purse spaccsavang tap -Pupa olkr~a
mirrored compact, '"Preludc" 1hat 10,only four b> two and
a halfanches an !>I Lt' It contains I I beauty rroducls and
four beauty tool).
II as ideal forthoi.e tiny evening bags (or as a la!.!·
minute Chnstmasgall for someone who hai. c' cry1h111g
else). Would also be great for the pocket ofa wandbreakl·r.
an a beach bag or any small place you want to stash makeup
esscnuali..
The '>h1nx red Prelude anl'lutks s1>. e~c shadow!>.
eyel iner ix·nc1I. mai.curu. blusher with a little brush, a
comb, lap cream and hp gloss.
The word compact takes on a new mean mg when you
sec th as lank kit. It's a masterful feat an design
It's available at be11erdcpanmcnt stores an t"'o color
palell<'s: fashion. 1ncorporn11ng the current season's top
shades and Multi Color which com banes pupulJr hues" 11h
an tense colors. • • • If you're looking tor an exc111ng wa y to -wear your hair
New Year's Eve. a look back to the nash of the 'SOsst) ling
trends might give you a clue
"My favonte ha1rs1xle forth as hohday season might
be called "The French F1ft1cs Twist," sa}'s Denni'> Bullocl.
PARTY WRAP
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I A -ha\l'd "' ltr,t tow' h lanWU'> pe1'ionah11cs as L~ Zsa : c iahor. l aurl·n l l'Wl'\Jnd 'ihan Hclafonle-Harpcr hrst •
thl' hatk hau 1, rnllcd into a 1-w1'>t that creates a very
,cdut II\ c ·,eam' that rnn bl'enham.·ed with sparkhng
ll'" dl·d pa m 01 hat~ ofgrcenl'r) r or a very m°<!ern ~~ vor,
lhl· hang' u1t· gctll'd 1nt11 ;an l'xplo.,.on of spiky curls.
I or .adtkd drnma. he applies haghlaghll'r mous)e in
front to udtl an '80!> punk look. "Hurgundy mousse as
particularl} fun lor hlondl'' and adds cxcatemenl lo darker
!>hudna~ well." ~1yla.,1 Rahn Md)11w, "hose chent~ include Barbara
Mandrell, Morttan I aarchald and V 1ctona Prtnc1~al, ha<1
th•!> suggc,taon tor a <,hort. \Oph1st1cated hair fashion (that
worht'\l'n on hi.lb\-fine hair)
H1·nd over \O that gra' at)' pulls the hair away from the
,lalp. then spra) the haarwath a firm holdangspray-and
llun 11"1th \our lingl'f'> unlll the spra} dnes. Keep
\pra\ 1ngand nulling lo huald up the spra}. then toss your
head hat!. .ind .. uu"ll ha' l' a lull '>I} le that wall s!and up to
e"~·n the h.arda~!>t ""and ' .. r oda' \woman l:ln make a definite statement about h~r\df with.a bold h.11r\1\ k that a11rac1s attention. Lamp
\oft droorantt hair "<kfinatel) out tor the 'MOs"
Holiday celebrated twice
Mike and Emmeline Vasquez
opened their Huntington Harbour
home for the Christmas social of the
Assistance League of Huntington
Beach. Assisting them with greeting
the guests were Pat Carman, social
chairman. and her husband Dr.
Philip Carman.
President Ma rsha Johnston, wear-
ing a chanully lace top over black silk
pants, and her husband Gall
circulated among the guests including
Paula and Paul McCann who were
able to tear themselves away from
their newly decorated home 10 attend.
Marti and Lynn Hamilton were
seen enjoying the h~t buffet. He was
sporting a tan he picked up at Palm
Springs tennis tournament.
Jou Meehan and husband George
(recently retired from Shell 0 11) were
admiring the decorations along w11h
Dlue and Dick Young, Cathy and
ReggJe Bruhn and Tani Lee Johnston.
Carol and Jerry Burgner, Julia and
John Malit, Wanda Doody and
Margaret Clayton gathered around
the tall Christmas tree to si ng carols
with other guests.
Others partying were Susan Levine,
speech therapist for the league's
Speech Center.'attendang with escort
Gary Kamlsher, Tabby Brock and the
Charles Hamlltons.
Helen and Scotty Morrison, Amelia
and Phil Arroyo, Esther Manhoff,
Helen King and J eanette and Phillip
Silk led the group on to the boat for
the harbour Cruise of Lights. • • • A few day-; before their own panr
and cruise. league members held one
1n the chapter house for the <:haldrcn
enrolled an the ~pccch (enter and
1hc1r parents
"\'"Charlie Aro~n .. Chra'>lmas tree
delighted the ~oung\ll'f\ along \\1\h
the gift'> \anta (Scotty Mo rrison,
husband of Helen, tenter t hairman)
d1strabutl'U Leagul' members
"adopt" a ch aid and pro' 1de the gifts.
Thcrapi!.I Levine read Chn!>tmas
stones and Nell Webb, Rae Suzuki,
Gladys Lohman and Shari Dean were
kept busy serving refreshments -
mulled apple j ui ce. fi ngcr sandwiches
and cookies.
Other members there were Presi-
dent Marsha Johnston, Carol
Burgener, Diane Young, Irene Gouin.
(The chapter house has a new Oag
donated by member Nell Webb and
her husband John)
Pan) Wrap 1s edited b_\-Da.tly Pilot
Sf\ It~ Edttor Vida Dean.
PAPARAZZI PLUS
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Delly"'°',._.... lty LM ...,_
Joseph Brads haw, above, tells Santa hi• Chrlatmu wish.
Below. Danny Leveille tries one of Nell Webb's coolde•.
Benefit plans go on and on
In the mad!>t of all the holiday
part yin~. member~ of group' (an their
'>pare time) arc planning ;ahead lor
fund-raiser-; and cclchrataon~
Efrem Zlmballst J r. wall be at the
R1t1-( arllnn I l111rl Jan \0 to al'<'1·p1
the 111>1) ( hildlt'll' I 11rnd ·\11.:ard
lrom thr 1'1l'WJ>Oll lk,1th < hilJ)ll'r ol
( hddhclp I '\\ al tl" .annual ta\h1on
luncheon
Hail" 11n 1he 1.alcndar for Thursday
a1 lhl· ~rrure Cioosc ·
~~ .................... ........ · The personahk C ahfornaa De-l signer David Haye<1 (""ho ha .. madc a
hit wi th the fa,h1on-c:on'>c1ou\ at
prn aou" -;how\J "''II al\o he there to
pre' IC\\ h1., 'iprang collcc11on "•th
\ak<, Fahh AH'nuc \outh C oa~t
Plata
< a pt and Mrs. George Fink arc
chairmen lur the event that wall host
thl· m1dsh1pmcn and cadets of all the
\l'r\.1C:e academies and their families.
Thc dub has extended an in vitation
1h1\ yea r lo all the alumni of
Annapoh~. West Point. Air Foret
.\cadem} Coast Guard and
Mcrthanl Manne. Academy. More
1nformas11on and reservations ma)
be made by calling (213) 541-7047 or
(213)547-7717
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r.o. IJ.n 20:\R
1 ... ~f'rly 11111•. f.A CH12 I ~I
Special glll''>t .11 thl· C\l'nl wall tx·
t
Tova Borgnlne (\\ale of Lrne~t). who
has her o"'n skin care bu~ancs'i
-etlrtdhelp USA 1~ a non-profit.
chaantahlc organ17a\1on cqmm11ted
to the pre' cntaon and treatment t)f
t hild abuse and neglect an the lJ ~ • • • The Annapolis Parents ( lub of
J Southern Cahfornaa ha-; its annual
uc and Gold Rall, "So Prouilli._Wc
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• • • Orange Coastal Rec="'1p~r-oc.,..,1-w-Bur
reau PEO. will meet Saturday. Jan.
19. for luncheon at Clubhouse Five
1 eao;urc 'Nold Founders wall be
honored as the group celebrates tis
20th birthday. Nancy Thorpe.
642-9399, is handlina reservations. ••• Come spnng, trees wall tum green.
flower.. will blc,><>m and makeup
counter" wall blossom with a new line
of cosmetics.
Zsa Zsa Gabor has signed a multi·
million dollar agreement to develop a
lane based o~ -OWn.. l!xclus1vc
form ula: Gabor and her partner.
ma~kct1Di/~h-aad1s1 ne pro·
te'l'ltonal St~en Dome wall brina
out the products w11h the brand name
of"Bcauty by Zsa 7sn ...
The Los Angele~ ba~d c.ompan)'
will have hs CT.ccuuvt he dquan c
an Walnut.
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"Newport Center
Fashion Island put
fun back in holiday
shopping!"
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS
ACTUALLY FUN THIS
YEAR -STARTING WITH
CONVENIENT PARKING
AT FASHION ISLAND
I rPmC'mbt•r fa,1 ( h11~/mJ' I trw<I
Jnothcr mJ//, ht11 11 lnoJ.. me• fore•\,.,
10 gc•I nt'Jr tlw p.1rJ...ing /01 1 I h<'n
I n•mem/Jt•r<•d f chh1on /\/and -gc•ll tnh
tht•re \.\a' £'J\} and, with m c•r S,000
pclrJ...mg '>pace», t hNC' warn t a hcl,~le
finding one< /ow to the '>lCH<''
Tht~ Chnstma\, I'm not wa!>t111g any
11m<'. I'm domx clll nl my shopping ell
fd5h1on I /clnd, and the> ea5c> cont tnUC'\
MY NEW CHARGE CARD
MAKES IT SIMPLE, TOO
~omethmg t•/,<• that ~ mad<' \hoppmµ.
wondf'rlul ht1' b('(•n fa,h1on hland '
r;i..trndE•cl holtda} hour~:
MONDAY-FRI DAY 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
SATURDAY 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
SUNDAY Noon-5 p.m.
\/\ lcJmil> ,incl I «Jn U\t' th<• ('\Ira tmw
to v1\I/ tlw \IX new 'tore' op<'n
fw tht• hol1dcl~ ~ca,on
The Origin.ii Christm.is Store •
Roger's Gardens Christm.is fant.lsy
Annell • Once Upon A Christmas •
Sobriquet • House of Almonds
• ~ilboll, Etc.
BEST OF ALL, THE SPIRIT
OF CHRISTMAS
SURROUNDS FASHION
ISLAND THIS YEAR
I h<' trad1t1orr.1l 1oy) of (hmtma~ c,m b<'
found evt11Vwhere at fa,h1on f ,land,
cJnd 1t'~ ma~lflg 'hoppmµ. t•ntcrtammg
From Sant.1 ancl that m.1p,ni/1u•n1 tr<'<'
to < arollng and cit•< '"a11om-
fcl~hion l~l,rnd I' ~"ht•rc• ( hmtmch
ha~ come alive• form and th<• H'd'on\
grC'etmµ.' 'tclrt m th<• p.ir~m~ lot'
TherC''s o much httPf*'ntt~'fit.H~
the! ho/1dcJy), \.\.ho ) gol lh lime.> lo
1ugi.;I<> c rPd11 tJrd ( \ify NC\lvport (c.'nler
fj~h1on h~nd c.hilfRC' < Jrd I\ all I fl<'<'d
for mot.I of the> \lore.» Ancl, tlw aiil·~~-~-
dppl1C.ttt0n \.\,J~ c> nap-I < dllc'<I
800·64 Mi411_
m NEWPORT CENTER W F~H ISLAND
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HOLIDAY EVENTS
CALENDAR
DEC. SPECIAL ~VENTS
1 frt•l' lrdtn ndt.•s, 11-4 pm
Photm. w Mr & Mr~ (Id US, H-4 p m
Or.mg<' Co Cookbook Author'> Event
f ,1m1ly portrdtt\ undN the Trt•l',
11·4 pm
c;tmlling tarolN.,, 11 -2 pm
Br ,1" l'n,l•mhlt'. 2-4 p m
2 ( hmtm.:i<. < onl NI 1 p m
Photo, \\. Mr bt Ml\ (lduS. 1-4 pm
f ,1n11ly portratl., undt•r lhl• Tr<•t•,
1--1 p.m
'it rolling tdrol<·~<,, 2-4 p.m
Br.I\' 1•nr.t•mhl1·. 2-4 pm
3, 4 PhCJtn'> w <;antd 11·7 pm
S, 6 Photm \\. Mr & Mrs Clau~ 11-4 pm
Photo'> w Sant.1 4 30-7 pm
7 Photos w Mr & Mrs Cldu!>, 11-7 p.m
( ahforrnan'<, (om l'rt. o .30-8: 30 pm
trolling c..arol<'r'>, b J0-8 30 pm
Br."' c·n~t·mhlt'. fr l0-8.30 pm
f.i-h1on bl.md Hnhda\. op<>n hou,<•
h l0-4 pm
01,1ng1• ( n ( ookhool.. Autho" [ v<•nt r rt •1• tr tlln ml!·'· h lO lJ pm
8 Brt .. 1k1.1,t \\ c;.1nt,1 'l .i m
Bullum' w,1·r\c1t 1on' h-1 -1 -.!200
f rt•t• tr,11n rid1•-. 11 -I pm
F,1m1I\. prntr.111\ undt•r th1• Trt•t
11-1 pm
Photo\ \\. i\ \r ~ \ \r, ( l,1u~. 11 -1 pm
'ttrolltn~ 1 ,1rolt-r' 11-2 p m
Br.i.,, 1•m1·mblt'. 2 4 pm
Orang<• ( o ( 1101..hool Author' l wnt
9 Pop' l rhl'mhh• t om l"fl 1 p m
Photm ..... M r ~ Mr., ( 1.:iu~ 11 ·-I pm
f.1111il) portr.11t' und1•r tht• Trt•t
1 -I pm
'it rolltn~ t arolt•f\, 2 4 pm
Br.I\., 1•n-;1•mhl1· l ·-1 pm
10, 11 Photo'> "" S.mt,1 11 -p m
12, 13 Photm \\ \.\r ~ \r\ CldU\ 11 --1 pm
Pho to' .. , \,m1,1 -I IO -pm
14 Photo' \'\ Mr & \.11\ ( lclu,, 11 4 pm
l'hntn' "' 'tt1n1.1 -I \0·7 p.m
'itrolltng < ,u ol1 ·1' h l0-8 lO pm
\tnn~ quartt•t " Ill fl 10 pm
15 Brt•.11..t,1,t \\ <.,,1nt.1 •1 ,1 m
Bullun1' rt•,1·r"'111un., 6-14-2100
811 ·.11..1.1,t \\ \,mt.1 4 .1 m ,
Rl)hlll\On ' l<''t 'rV,lltC>n\ 644 2800
f ll'I' tr,1in rtdt''· 11 4 J'> m
Phntn' w Mr t.. \.11\ Cl.1US. 11 ·4 p rn
r,1m1I" portr.:11t' 11ncl1•1 thl' Tn•t•
11-1 pm
\trolling t .11olt•r, 11 .!. pm
Br.1" 1 nwmhl1• l -I pm
16 l .1ltlorni.1n' 1 nn< o·rt. I pm
J>h11t1" \\ \Ir t.. \\r' < l.1u'. 11 4 p m
f.1n11h l>I 1rtr.11t-. undt•r tht• rn't·
I 4 pm
'itrnlltn~ c Jrol1·r' l -4 pm Br,,,, 1•n,t•mblt• 2 4 pm
17, 18 PhntO\ \-\, S.1nt.1, 11·7 rm
19 Photm " \.\r ~ \\1\ C1.1u' 11 4 pm
Photo'\'\-.int.I -I m-., pm
I 1v1ng ( hn.,tm.1' lrt·<· < onu •rt
fl lO pm
20 Photm ~ \11r & Mr., Cl.:iu'>, 11 4 pm
Photo ...._ <;,mtJ 4 \0-7 rm
21 Phntm ~ Mr & 'v1r' ( l,1us 11-4 pm
__£ho_lfil..W.5.int<l 4 lO-., r m
c;1roll1n~ tdhttt•r' b l-0·8 lO pm
c;tnn~ quLtrtl'l 6 \() 8 30 pm
22 Brt ·.ikf.l<;t "' 'dnt.1 'I ,1 m
Robtn,on' rt'Wl'\Jtton-. M4 2800
B11·.1lf.ht w .int.1 q .1 m
Butfuni.., rl'\(•rv,11tnm 644 · 2100
rr1·1· tr .rni rtdt•\ 11 4 pm
Phntn' '" .\\r & \\{' ( l.iu' 11 .i pm r .1m1ly portra11' undt·r th1• Trt·1-.
11 4 pm
'itroll1n~ c Jrolt•h 11 l pm a,., .... !'n<;(•mhlt• 1·4 p m
23 <\nwm .in Bov' \hem ~on< <'f'1, 1 pm
ehoto' w Mr ~ \'\" ( lctUS-1--tp_ m
f,umly portr.i1h unckr the• Trt-.•
1 pm. •
'i1mll1ng < arol<•" 2 4 pm
6r,1" t~n<;c•mblt• l 4 fl m
24 Photo\ w .mt.i, 1 t & pm
U MlllY CHl lSTMAS!
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Ne1mJn M,1rcu1;, Bull<></...\ W1/ lure.
Robm<.on '· Th<> BroJd\.\..JY, Buflum'
0\ N ?5 Im~ tor><. m .11/ Ju~ otf
P.1< 1f1< Co.>!>i Ht h\\a ht'l\\ n
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hand-knit cardigan sweater from England shown with a
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any outfit with our wonderful accessories.
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A TRADITIONAL PART OF SOUTHERN CALIFOR~IA'S
HOLIDAY dressing for over 60 years Merry Christmas
from all of us at Phelps. ~
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Wife's surgery diminishes sex satisfaction
DEAR ANN LANDERS. M> hus-
band and 1 have bttn happily mamcd
for seven years and our sex hfe was always terrific.
Several month aao 11\ad 11 hys-
terectomy. Sinctlheoperation, my
husband sayuex with me feels
different and he doesn't get the
satisfaction he once did. lt is ironic
that lam eajoyana sex more (no chanceofgcttinap~ant)and my
husband iscrtjoymg1t less. I am afraid
if the old exci\emcnt doesn't return he
may seek fulfillment elsewhere.
Ann, can a man actually tell the
di fTerence between a woman who ha
had a hystercctom y and one who has
n"',.' hovC' o~l <"<1 <:C'''<'ml wh" hove
A11
lMDEIS
had the operation and they say their '
husbands have never complained.
Our mamagc has been so solid that
I find this problem extremely difficult
to cope with. The thought that I am ·
not fulfilling my husband·s needs is
ma long a nervous wreck out of me.
San ta drinks his yule spirit
PITTSBURGH' (AP) -ComedJ.Bn BiUy Elmer's takeoff on men") t
Nick 1s for adults only. His rude Santa, who smokes cigars and wears sneakers.
thinks Christmas spirit 1s something to dnnk and reindeer are messy
"I want tQ dispel the myth about this JOll} old elf. Nobody can be that
happy. I think it's more realistic to think of him as a grumpy old uncl<'." said
Elmer, 29, a standup comic who lives in suburban Pittsburgh.
Elmer has been an opening act for Connie Stevens. Gladys Knight. the
Fifth D1mension, the Four Tops and other groups at clubs around the country.
During the holidays, he brings out his crabby Claus, which is "sort of a
Don RickJes in a Santa suit." He plays the boorish Santa at comedy clubs, office
parties and private gatherings.
"I don't work with k.ids anywhere. It's geared to an adult crowd. It's a fun
thing at parties when Santa is just a little cranky. It's all in fun," Elmer Silld in
a telenhone interview.
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I IOTEL MERIOIEN NEWPORT BF-AC H
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Please. Ann. chrd.1h1sout with one
of your experts and give me some
help. -DEPRESSED IN DAY-
TONA
DEAR DAYTONA: Dr. Gffrt B.
Malk .. 1a11, chi f of ob1te1rtc1 uct
ay11ecology at tM Mayo Cllalc la
Rochester, Mien., 1ay1 tut If tllle
hysterectomy was performed to cor-
rect a problem tbat bad ootblo1 to do
wltb a malignant tumor, tbere t bould
be no perceptible dJffereoce lo uxaal
pleasure for eitber the man or
woman.
If, however , a mallput tumor
was removed, tbt dJametel' and tbe
d'eptb of the vagina ml&bt be altered
In a way tbat could reduce tile
satisfaction for one or both partnen.
Dr. Malkasian said iD a few select
cases, a surgical procedure mlgbt be
beoeflclal. ln otbers, hormonal treat-
ment may belp.
th1~fei1t lnthoM:d4y tltcrewcreno
homosexual .
I served 1n World War II, in the
Korean Warand 1n Vietnam. I hove
crossed the I 80ih mend1un many
tunes, but l don•t wear an earring
bccuuse l do not wi h to attract
attention. I thought you might want
to give your readers I he correct
information froma real authority. -
JOE JN MF.TAIRIE. LA.
DEAR MET: Homosuuall bave
been around since blbllcal times.
Your Ignorance in tbl1 area makes me
question tbe other ''facts" lo your
letter, but tbanks for writing.
• • • DEAR ANN LAND R ·You've
rcpnntcd many readers' favontes-
hcre's m1ne. lt'sncla 1c.
When I read 1t many yea~ aao I
thought it was funny Now thl\I J have
teen-agers of m y own, I sceuareat
deal of good, old·fashioncd common
sense in your response. Let's ~c 11
again,Ann.-·PENNSYLVANIA
PARENT
DEAR P.: Tbankt for u kln •. 1 llke
It, too. Here It ls: DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16-
year-old eirl who is a nervous wreck
from $Ctlinf yelled at. All I hear from
mom mg ttl night is "Stop smoking.
act off the phone. hana up your
clothe , do r,out homework. clean~
your room. 'I low can I aet them otT
mycase'l-SIC K OFPARENTS
DEAR SICK: top 1mol..lq, set •ff
Ua~ pboae, lwll •P yHr clo1'es, do
yo11r laomewor'k Hd cleu '' yo.r room. • • • Do you feel a wkw11rd. self-con·
sc1ous-lonely? Welcome to the
clob. Thcre's helpforyouinAnn
Landers' booklet, "The Key to Popu·
lan"ty. "Send $0oonts with your
. request and D long. stamped, ~If.
addressed envelope to Ann Landers,
P.O. Bo~ I 199S, Chicago, Ill. 60611.
TUE TALE OF THE TEN OF HEARTS
v Kl0853 J 9
• 2 + 104
OUTH
+Vold
v K1065
0 AQ6
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CHARLES
GOREN
If you did not bave a ma1Jgnut
tumor and your husband continues to
be dJssatJsfled, be should make an
appolotmeat wttJa yoor surgeon.
Wbeo be bean from an authority that
tbere Is no rational basis for bis
complaint, be Jost m lgbt get rid of
that bee in bis bonnet. ' ...
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recent!}
you printed several letters from
readers who explained why a man
wears an earring in his left car.
Everyone who wrote was m 1staken.
Here are the correct historical facts:
DEAR READER : We have bad
many requeat1 over tbe yeara for
thoae hand1 we coDllder to be our
favorites. That makea quite a ll1t.
For the time betn11 therefore, we
are devoting the Sunday column to
a 1erle1 of famous hand1. At the end
of the series we will go back to
our weekly question and answer The bidding:
column. South West North Eaat
Pau
PHii
PHii
Pa11
PaH
Both vulnerable. South deals. l + PaH 2 NT
NORTH 3 ~ Paas 4 +
4 0 PHii 4 "' + K J 8 4 + Pa11 4 NT
\'.1 A Q 3 6 + Pass Pa11
OMAR
SHARIFF 0 742 Years ago when the windjammers
and the barkentinessailcd the ocean!>,
the sailors who had crossed the I 80th
meridian wore an eamng an the left
ear to signify they had accomplished
Opening lead: Ten of +.
WEST + K Q 91-~AST The Ten or Hearts looked forlorn
+ A 10 6 2 + Q 9 7 5 4 3 as he sat in the barber's chair
~ J 8 7 94 2 having his magnificent red beard P::=========================•i trimmed. He was complaining of the guarantee the contract even if E11t
had started with four hearts to the
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tribulation that had befallen him.
.. A II of the other cards have
magniricent tories to tell. But my
finest hour went unreported,
because tbe scoreshcet imply
howed Lhat t herl' was no o;wing on
the hand.
"It was in the early days of my
rareer. when I was JU t beginning
to compete on the anternation:ll
scene. W11 had reached the final or
the team event at the big tourna
ment in Monte Carlo.
"At the other table, our op
ponents also had reached six clubs.
After a trump lead, declarer drew a
second round or trumps. lie then
cashed three hearts and, when the
suit split evenly, he discarded a d1a
mond from the table and was able to
try the diamond fines e for an over
trick.
"At our tablt-West led a neaky
ten of spadt-~. covered by the Jack
and queen and ruffed in the closed
hand. Therl' was a tt:mptation to
draw trump . lead the king of
spades £or the 'marked' ruffing
finesse and then use the eight of
spades to throw West on lead with
l he nine he 'had lo have' for his
opening lead. As you can see. that
line would ha vc failed m1serahly.
.. fortunately. I realizt-d t hal.
after my .,padC' cue hid. I could not
rely too heavily on an honest lead. I
found another lint: which would
")crossed to t he queen or trumps,
ruffed another spade. then entered
dummy with the king of trumps to
ruff the king of spades. I cashed the
ace queen of hearts and led the re
maining hear t from the table. When
East followed low, l used mysetr for
a finesse.
.. Had the hearts been 4·2, I would
have won that trick and t hen
discarded a dia mond from the board
on the king. As it was, there were
'>Orne impolite snickers when 1 lost
Lo the jack of hearts. But West was
end played. H he returned a spade, I
would ruff in hand while discarding
a diamond from dummy. get rid or
another diamond on t he king or
hearts and make t he rest of the
Lrick . If West returned a diamond,
I would score both the ace and
ciueen. discard my losing diamond
on the king of hearts and again
make the rest.
"Do you wonder why I consider
myseH the victim of cruel fate?"
ead uy qu.e&iou fer tW. eel ... te
Charle• Goren aod O•ar SWU. ea.re •I
thl1 aew1paper. Ea.rlt Wffk a priu el a
copy of the oew "Gorea'1 c-plele
Bridie ... a 19.95 value, wUI be awll'M4
for the 11untion Jud1ed to be die beet
received.
f harlu Goren and Omar Sharif per·
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11ueationa 1ubmltted.
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Mark ~s paralysis cured b y Christmas tree blaze
BY LYNDA HI ' II '<"n 11n, 11l l\1mbt-rl) ·, .. John)" •0111111, on
1011 t11·.I\ \ \nna 1.ill..\J.s\m1nc 1nllllU1l11111
lw1 h.111 1111 I 11 1h1 ailed 10 hear 1h,·
11n1h:l\,11rl<l ll('hc~e' that \IJn John\on
JI.. .i N, ii < Ulll\ I'> JrJJ tAO<l avrcc\ h ;
lh1111i. J big fl.4f1} tor the '"n l\llr'> 111 thl'
l\IJ1HI ( 111 lo V.Jllhl'\ .. , Nl•1l tnl''> IU \Oral
out 111 thr pan~ t .1rl11 wnou\I\' &nJUrl•J
v.lw11 411 JO\ 11 lall\ on h1111 an 1h1· '>l.ihlC'
.md 11' up 10 Nell to tn .int.I \11\l' t .irlu''>
hll' < t1ll111rx· v..int) lu J'>k f-ugcn1• 1111 hi\
h.11111 in m.imagr
hll..rn hi nrO•nilt<il IOIC'O\I \ C' C".UC' rhC'
h.th\ 1\ s1;ab1luC'J but he ma\ ha1<e J
~nou' he.in cond1tmn \kA \tunm·d
"hrn \hr learn) Ph1l1r ha-. maml'd India
lnJ1J 1i..ant'> to head l'hant) ( hm1mu ball
hut ~.uren rdu..cs to help her Whrn
,1ull<·11t\ karn ol \nnabcllr'' d1'>m1s~I
the\ Jll lland IOJt"lhrr In \a'e her JOb Jim
Jdm11\ ht· lo"c\ ~nn.1.bcllr .snd \ht ).!~'>
'>hr lme .. him but llk.t• .i brothrr Beth''>
h.inJ.il!,l''> to tit· rrmo\ rd ( hnstmas E:' t"
LOVING: C abo1 olTe"' \11ke a Jt>b a\
\nnnJ 1n ..:haf'¥e ul ~l'unty Shana aa,rtt~ •v mam \likt• in l.irge tC'rtmon)' ~nn
gt'"' Danr her pro\) Tlln~ tak.e\ JOb at
ONE LIFE TO LIVE \hchelr ~ul'\.t\oM
opcria1111n ialtrr nc:ar.Jra1h npentnlt
J.rnn> pu11lecJ -.hen ~1 hck iuk, l>cc
ahc1u1 prrtnanl\ -'le' l''C'' f>.t' 1<l lettrr
an l'll"' an\lnin~ happen\ tu him .S.I~\ and
I arr) ha't" fi'>I fighl o\cr l..~urd \le<(
""ant\ l.aurcl to lomc h.11.). but \he tk~ 1de\
10 \pen\.! C hn,tm.i' be v.11h Lury .\u plca~d 1i.hrn "''"'" &n\ul\ed 1n bu""" Jeahn~ Cxc h:.irn\ ,he"' prqi\ant
rhrUl"O from huN: \he'\ UOlOni.<:tou<,
< d\\lt" and kub Jnlarc 1hc1r lo'C' for e•1:h
vlht•r f 1n.i leJffi\ \prn~cr f a1rbanl'
RY AN HOPE: S1obh;in "•-amcd to~
homt <ind I\ ~•"I ,t,.jtkcd b)' lM Slnt.a
mu r. be t10C'SA't tdl lhll \be'' ruc11; ..
1n1 threatening note'> lc'tl)l «II' TV
<>talion to !AHd W h1tehalf and J k''
\ho"' ., ancc~ Len P.imdl ,,.,on'1
knudde uoderand Sydn~ mtth M:u, 1nJ
dt'C •de' to sc-1 up ta~ n"Cordcr MilUJt
t>.c11ed about modehna in the BahamH
IJtt dee 1dc' (0 IO lnlO bU\IM._ for hcn,clf
~ANT A BAJ\ BARA
Domin"'~•~ not •bat 5M tCICO'U Eden's
1111'1 lion to ( nu &J0""1ng.. Amy's mother
uncn to kip her ~ her duld. Pntt
wnllnuo IO 1mphcatt Mato.o in Chan-
n1n1 s tkath
EA.RCH FOR TOMOJlJlOW. Wa.t'ttft
tnraatd •be11 uz1 tt"pnmattcb \\ C'ftdy (or
ta.km& Joo.ab out of the house. ~
KcnttK~) d,gppean 10 'ICC a~ he
mulls o"er the Pl>"•bility o(tcUn:\Jlin of
hu )('OOU) b.ean condJoon.
rd1t11rc1l 1hc :-.;a11onal lnlrud.:r, min be her ~;;:;=;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;=;;;~=;;;;;~;;~~;;,; lather fkl'l> v.orl.1n1 1n rr\tauranl <h ~ ~ -:c
\.tana t-latha'"a)
ALL MY CTilt.OREN Hwull· t11n to
&l'I l'h~bc 10 tdl 1.~ truth ll~IUI 1111.m '
wherubouts. Re;al11in1 hr1 111urn.111l 111
Tad 1s over. l>o111r rllll\C\ h.1tl.. h111m· 111
Edna's dehaht Phoebe up\4'1 l'>c1 .iuw ,,11 wanted Do111e to stay <A11h I ud \o 1111,11 ,
nnJ he would ne\ er un11c ~ 1141 lll'I' 1111'> "
\hampoo JJrl II Glamoramu < •l'1tin11 hl't
h:ur done in beauty shop . 0.11\y 'll<•I\ I 1111
amf calls her o tramp "111'1 likl.' l11·r
mother." N ino apin l"t'fU\('.\ < hi!\ lllt'J<I
ings for l"C'Conc1 hat1on Urooh· l .111'1 ,1,111d
worltng with Bnan .<\lillm hnn~' B.1mh1
a new modtl, to the l'ha1e1111 I fll.t th111t..,
\he's prob3blys1up1d, lhl·n lrarn' ltJml11 "
a Rhodes )Cholar M) nlr thini.., 11, .1
nw.t.ake for Greg 10 "" l' \hl.'llJ J 11111(
( }nlh11 teams L>ats) buagnJ hl·r '"'""
"t1kc and Enca II\ in111>geth1·1 hut tw 1\11 1
read\ 10 remarT)
1;;1xa: OF NIGHT· RJ\('ll lrJJlfl\'J h\
'\11111.. "fr.m111 K.iq·n linalh 1un' inu:'>
'\.1Jrl.. \he" nut M1d1rlk nnJ ht .t!'l>lllttlll'\
to h1·r \k ~ dashr, in .rnJ \hoot\ 'v1arl..
K.i,en g111,•, into lnbm <\t C 1fl'l'nh11\rn l~·n .inJ l 11n hold L 11 • Pr1-.1, h,·r .rnd
I 11·.11101 ho,Wg1· "'h1·n Tim hear\ H'fl' hr
•'"-Jfll'' th1uuj1.h v.mJuv. and Pr,·.i,h1·r
1111111\" C hn\ .1rr1·'1' T 1m \hk1· anJ
!'.111, \ I.ii...-I JUr11· h11m1· P1 t'Jl her anJ
11.,.111· r1al111· thn'rt' nol m ltl\C' "-h1·n
l'r<'Jtht·1 Jt·,1d1·\toka'<" lo"n \l11C'\anJ
kc.·th plJn l hmtmJ'> v.eJll1ng Del ... i..,
< •t t ,1IJ1n1 111 nldm h1 m
<lln\trudmn \lie C>anaadv1~Jad. 00110 ~--------
ANOTHER WORLD· 'l.IJrt..' p.11.1h"'
d1"'1ppcars v..hen the ( hn~tm,I\ tr"1' .11 1111
Frame house Cll1lhe) lire JnJ h,· 11111'1
rescue Kevin C'athn rt"SCUl'' \tl.i I 11 .111<1
Bnan from 1hc rnbin Perr. It'll' < .irl tu
mo"c out ufthc house .inJ I .1rn th rt""''"'
10 kill Carl M J rnmlun\ thl <In·"'·""''
Kathleen o'er 1h1· lus\ ul 1h1•1r 111111hn,
cameo Cass. drc\\('d "' '°'"'tJI 1.11111111
hide depre .. s1on l·au\1ng T u11' 1t11· 1 ..... ,
\harl. 10 d1sco"cr ""'tal \ prnhk111' ·""
linnnc1nl mnl..mtr. < l!>S hoJ)l· thal IM\" 111
give him 1hr mom'\ Bl.11nl' .111J K.11 hc-1
rescue Sandy lromJe.1Jh f'\11\1111.1J111111"
1crrd h) C. arl Mal Jam1t• .1ml \,1nJ, h,I\,
a fabulous family reunion
A.S THE WORLD TURNS: John .ind
Lucinda grnv. clui.<:r John'' "K'1.1111t'
guards search the lah lnr l>u\t \ "hn "
passed OU\ OU\Sldl" \tl'\ l' find\ I )\hi\
coHred h\ \now l>u'I' tJl..l'll 111 h1•,p11.il
bare I) all' c 1>1ana onlc aµin ,1\1.' < .II 1 ..
malT) her l\.lau1t• c.lrt·.inh ut Jill n 111!!
wal..cs up .ind rnlh ( al 'l.tJ!l.f.ll' hl.·it' t .11 h
let her \1\11 Jill Diana tclh C al \t,1!1.1!1l"'lll
nevrr return his lme Maru1• 1nJ l'l't>(lt'
reconc1k T here 1\ 't'r. 11111, h11Jll.' th.11
Doroth) 11>111 e't"r rl'tll\t•r """' ,1,.. Ii.I\
lost touch v. 11h rralm T Ul l.n toll••",
Heathrr to h1>sp11al. npla1n' lhJI ~·' 1·11\
ined 10 ~ule him and Ht'.tlhcr &al..:' l11m
l:laci.. lk\l·rl) tm·\ tu 111·1 Ot" to 11r1·
Heather hut hr r.:lu'C.'\ I ranm ·""' l,1\
rl'COnC'1lc
CAPITOL'. R1..:I.\ h1rt·, '1.l.1n.110 t<'nll h.11
al Zed's res1.iurun1 R.inni l!.l't' m.iJ "ht·n
Rick) tells her to gl't ball. 111 1i.ur!. hJ
"ants to chccl.. out of thr ho\p11al anJ
Tho mas agrees 10 release him ll·J rl'turn'
to work Jordy wan\5 to v.1n r ranl..11.' ha,i..
Franl.te sure Jord) is onl) worl.111tt on thl.'
1 docks to SP) on her Frankie &ran,krn:d to
afternoon shift Kell:,-plan\ lir't 1.1m1h
Christmas ever Hal want\ T hom.i\ lo I
"acc1den1all>" run into Kell \ f homa'
says he won't do 11 unit'\\ 1'.l'lh v.anh 111
sec him. Clan ssa no1 1hrtlll'd '" a111•n<l
Trey's v1ctol'} pan) but agr«''' I
DAYS OF OlJR LIVES· Meg.in .:\l.ih-I
hshes 1ha1 she's madr conwrt 111 Ru!>\l.l 111
hopcs·ofgc111ng the last pn!>m \h.inl' calh
fire dC'panmen\ "1th a fal'i<' alarm" hen hc
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Director weathers 'Dune' storm
By MATI' WOLF ····••••Pt..•,..,
LONDON -Mori.' than .i dl-<.<ide
ao. youna nrt student Da\ 1d Lync:h
'pent $200 to mukC' a onc-mtnulc
film, and 11 alm ost kept htm out of
mov1cmak1ng forever
"I thought this would ht-th C' last
film I'd ever do. h
was JUSt too CX·
pen&1ve." s111d
L y n c h , wh o
directed the $40
mil lion "Dunc." II
opened earlier th1r.
month to negati ve
reviews Crtttcs
called 1t a d1sastC'r.
pcarcd bl.-lorc the lilm·., opening
earlier this month al London's Na-
11onal Film Theater to discuss a
career marked by a notable increase
in budgets: from the cxpenmcntal
Iii ms of his art student da)'s and the
cult fuvonte, "Eraserhead," to the
cntically acclaimed "The Elephant
Man," to "Dune.''
B\lt the so fl-spoken, wavy-haired
Lynch seemed unpcrturlx:d hy llH'
escalating costs of his project'
The Monta na-
born L> m:h ap-
.. 'Dune' really did take 1ha1 much
time and that much money to do,"
..aid Lynch. who has '>pent 31/1 years
adapting Frank Herbert's 1965 ~1-
cnce-fic11on classic for the M"n.-cn
Lyucb Set 1n the year 10,99 1 on four
It'a Disney's all·
('.
WALT
a whale of
Riiich110
Becoming a real boy Isn 't as easy as It looks
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"THE BEST MOVIE ABOUT
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'AMERICAN GRAFFITI.'
A funny. sensitive. beout1tully written movie Dillon
gives his best performance. heading one of the year's
most engaging casts,. .,. • · · r•. ,,. .1. '·.
fHE FLAMINGO KID' IS LAUGH-OUT-LOUD FUNNY It's
also worm and touching I left this one with o smile on
mv tocP and o cot ch 1n my throat .. . , ....
ArlJ ABSOLUTE CHAf(tAFR If THE FLAMINGO KID could
be wrapped and tav""r home you d col 1t thP
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• RICHARD CRENNA HK TOR ELIZONDO JESSICA WALTE~
Srory by blEAJ. MARSHALL Screenplay by NEAL MARSHALL ond GARRY MARSHALL
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com -.u ~o 0~94 •• ~~1 cm WUl'lllllSTfJI 893 0~46
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dilkre11t planet'>. · Dunc·· reportcdl>
rcqu1rcd 70 ~·I\ and 20.000 t."\tr.i~ to
tcll Wi c!)1~ ialt· uf savior Paul
\trc1de\ \ dl'leat of till' e\ 11 Harkon-
m•n\
that W!>t thl'> mulh I would do 11 "
'°lume reports peg tht• film's rmt at
Sh<l m1ll1on, hut the producer-, Kl"t'
the lOSI a1 $40 m1ll1on
Mux Von Sydow, l 1nd;1 flunt,
~t 1 nii and nl·wl·omet Kylt•
Ma' L al·hlan head the cai.t -along
w11h thc 1$1un1, mun-eating sand·
worms tk!>1gncd by "C.T." rrcator
Co rio Ramhakh at a cost of $2
m1ll1on.
Lynch. known fo r the ollhc;H, ofk n
disturbing tone of h1i. curlier film '>.
tn\IMS that a big budget ha\n '1
blunted his 1d1osynna11c style
.. 'Dunc' was my 1ntcrprl·tat1on."
he said, adding that he had turned
down an oiler to di rect "Rcturn ofthl'
Jedi" for producer George Lucas
because he d1dn't th1nk he'd have any
leeway.
"f H'r} part of 'Dunc' was com-
phrated and e\pc11'>1vc. becau~ there
were so man\ ix•oplt 1n"olvcd doing
'>Oman> things." L\ nrh ..aid.
"Matcnal d1t:tat~s cost." he said.
"If I fell in IO\l' with ~omcthing else
"He had already dcc;1gned thrt.•(··
quarters of 1t," L ynch said
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