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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-31 - Orange Coast Pilotcl· , • 111111 CIAll TME NOSE DOESN'T SMELL SUPPER SAD NEWS •• WE1R£ OUT OF DO~ FOOD~ I ~AVE TO RUN DOWN iO T~E STORE ••• I'll se SACK IN ABOUT TEN .MINUTES ... MERE, GARFIELP. EAi --.uNDAY, MARCH 31, 1111 FALSE AURM .. IF FEET DON'T EAT, ™EREST OF VOO DON'T · MOVE JO~T LOOK AT YOO/ YOO'RE A FRIGHT I ' EVES LIKE TO SEE - .A 600D SUPPER IF SUPPEl 15 LATE, THOO~,IT'5 Ta.IE STOMAGM WNO SUFFBS I lJNOE~TAND, 8UTMOWAM I 601N6 TO E1/LAIN IT TO T'-'E TROOPS? 3 -3/ BY JIM DA VIS - I GE.T OP EARLY ANP GROOM MYSE.LF ee.cAOSE TMIS IS OUR SPECIAL TIME. TOGE.THtR! WELL Fl~T '<OU HOLD ffiE. \)TR\NG LIKE lJ.\15, AND FLE.~ 'tO.JR KNEE.€> A LITTLE. "' · . . . DENNIS THE MENACE Naw,all ~gotta do is SEU EVE! JUDGE PARKER I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU PUT UP WITH ME THESE LAST FEW YEARS, BETH , , . BUT I'LL MAKE IT UP TO YOU I :I'LL WtN BACK THAT RESPECT, I PROMISE! 'toucan do ANYTHfN6 if ljO'A just SELi EVE hardemq,. /lND lJ.\EN YOU ~sr ...... ,, Wow! This is G~T! • BY HANK KETCHAM I don't think ~ shoukla -SAIO that Mr.Wilson 1his is Pe1erPan,Mr. Wilson , He:s gonna teach you hoW to fly. WHAT WORRIED ME MOST WAS THAT YOU WERE LOSING THE RESPECT OF YOUR SONS! •.c HAVING LOST THEIR MOTHER, I DIDN'T WANT THEM TO LOSE , THEIR FATH TOO! IT'S NOT LIKE HIM NOT 10 PHONE IF. HE'S GOING10 BE LA"TE.,.BUTTHEANONYMOUS CALL I RECEIVED EARLIER WAS FRIGHTENING! THE \,OICE WAS I MUFFLED I :I COULDN'T TELL WHETHER IT WAS A MAN I OR WOMAN ... I j .. bY 1'0M BATiUK e MOON MULLINS OH~ 1 YEU? •• f 'JJNERS CAN Ste TO 1XJ 7HEIR al5 RfTES 8Y]}Elf{ OMNlJl:Al/T/ES ,· · CX IF J.iM; BE 4/Nf), IT -. 6fST Af1R£&S MITH Nl6HT." -a_ H CYYV\R.. p O'Um. . _, CYt., o~ to s~·~! - - L -M (!· t -c..,,.,. "" , ............ ,,._ ~-."" BE.WARE OI' THR . DOG ~IT ~ /f-iltJJIE I CQJU)il-tf5 eE ~l. T~ IT'51fr f6/ rr'5,.. AONC.o VJ•NM.-rte1 l .. 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PURDUE OVEJ( WAKE FazEST. .. . - p HOME: Bk>om County AOE;4 ~ PROFESSION: Serious journalist and pan-time "Personals" editor. HOBBY: Watchina TM HoMymooMn. Stompina dandelions. Bathina. LAST BOOK READ: Princess Diana's Mat~mily Faltion.t and NurMry Handbook. LAST MOVIE SEEN: The ftrst few moments of Bl~ing Zippe,rs (an understandable mistake). LA TEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Whacked a mime. WRY I DO WHAT I DO: .. I don't panicularly care for mimes.'' QUOTE: .. The wind doth taste so bittmweet, Like Jaspar Wine and supr, It must've blown throu&h someone's feet, Lilte those of Caspar Weinberger.,, PROFILE: Basically pear-shaped with a aenerous nose and tastefully pronounced hiney. HIS MILK: Jmeycow Brand 2'9.Lowfat-;-"A ~ and soothina antidote for the upset tummy I get after takina a personal ad from an am bisexual pork chop fetishist ... . . NO 1 OlOt~l'r ~ f{f4 '(()l) ft>6"£D l r J ,j > I i Ill i i C~f(\~ RlQ.\\ \.\f.~~ Q\'7'-\T \NTO M'{ CAR ~ ·1\.\E. L,A?r ·nME., \\,\1\\ Wi\~~1T M'( CARTH Vik~ New AMO N\~Of; A OENT \ BY JEFF MacNELL Y invas 'fhl~ = =:i. of chempa1ne-1parklln1 convmatk>n ttiat brought the fonnef bllld ct.nm tone. "Of coune the French know bell how lo tmat m11ure women." ty. ru di need lhll ralOl'I ID 1fJ up in lhe momina." And who IEnowl7 Codper ...., be lhe one to poom the nar chllnp. Alm.aldae ,.,. ol playin8 Laliilflllllson Lil* la. on th~ Prairit. it hardly seems that Mell ... Giibert would need an educ:a- tl on in small- town livifll. But that's precisely what she got in the ti hamlet ol M:'L. Teas, where she lpelll six weeks re- searchln( her role• a 16-yelr- old country lllrt in the film s~. ''The lirls there lG sophistication and street smarts. yet there is .., incredi- ble wmmth and 9ellle ol ~ lty," was the 21-year-old Gilbert'• appraisal ol lhinlL Marfa oWldile is about .. ~~~~u:; OK with Meli.a. "Mc>lt ni&hls I was ID tired from woridna that Ill I wanted to do waa ao to bed." And II for ltob Lowe. her romantic: interest for the lalt three YfMS? There's no little house In the couple's be1ee1~ future. "Rob and I .. ~dose and then sk:k of -=h other within two days," exp&aiAI Gilbert .. 0 ~an aaor. you're like a bonsai -people try lo prune and mold_you," laments ....... a. ... who feels ..... her ....,.,.. to cultiYlte 1n I~• a takMJI ad.-...., _.,. nipped in the bud. Bui a..q. pll'- .. bell-known. the .... talkifll Rizzo in the film C>lmr, ftnlUy lllefl1I to be hit- ting pay dirt: She hll recetYed raves for her perfonnanc:e II the mother ol a brlin a; child in the Broadway tion ol A Day in 1M of JM £a1. Still,~ thinks she has I way to IJ>. '"They once said thal I w111 musical a>medienne," lhe mounw. "I was floored! Makes me feel a little 9Chizo II times." 0 ByJoonM Kc:utnan. WMAnm ~ ,,_ and C'omelirl ~ in NN Yorit and "'*" ......... in la ....... ··jillfifl ;• 1 • t . 2 ll.t ~ J .. 21 If &•~fi i 1''tr11rl· a111 f ;rll I ~1 ! l' I 1: ff I tf j • ti .l!•idr!fh· . ' -~--..., . -. Hf lr'I: c 11 11111 I • •f1 I! i ~~sr: _ ~lf J' :~I ~~·· " : ~,.;.~ER. ii li f'~ 111,1 w 1' • ••• : Ji~-· I J -J l I . I Il l r-• I I f I-! l I . s ;-~ I i--: ~ : . Ill I I I 11 ! i I ' :.. ' /. C; ,'. . 11 ·. 1•!_.._J ·~ --! .. L.::---\ l~--~-. . Uf 'HI i H' Uj1 o.. -llf i2-~ 1»:;- E I 121-'~L D'. f;[f f 1~! 01 ~ JU~ ~eg a~ ~ 1 s1 §.~. ~. -t .; "':lh !!li ::r AJ I Hill 2 ~!l tD Q. l. ~;:p C',ii! ~ .... ~a 2.0-h,f w m lfif ·t~J l~ hii Hi f :i !IU i!l ~; r~ ~r !~¥ S' a-!l'H 8 11 g,i tD ~Ih lh f~ . I ~ll ~~I '< ,;, . 1 w ~ Hr .-i !. .. t!1 p~ ·(f .. .. • eing raised aS' I was along- side the Okefenokee Swamp in South Georgia. I came early on to respect and admire aUiplors. When I was a boy. I saw two men -both in their early twenties and about haJf drunk at the tune -go into a little pond with the intention ol catch- ing a gator. one 00( even five feer long. God knows why they wanted to take him aJive, but they did, so they backed their truck rWit~ to the blnk and went into the water. They did finally get him into the bed of the pickup, but fl()( be- fore he beat the dothes off both d them with his tail and marked them from head to toe with red welts. During all the thrashing and the yelJ. ing. I was rooting for the gator. Maybe it was because I was young mylelf, or ~it was bec.ause I knew even then . that garors only ~ a foot a year from the time they are t5bm. and so the littJe guy they were after wasn't even five years old, but whatever the reason, I came away from the pond that day tre- mendously impressed with the tenaci· ty. the sheer toughness of the gator. I never forgot that day, nor the allrgator's stnsaJe. And so I come these many years later to celebrate the gator, one of the most maligned and misunderstood creatures native to America. I celebrate the gator because he has my admiration, the same kind of admiration I have for anything or anybody that can take the heat and keep on keeping on. And what heal the alligator has taken over the years. Because people. for reasons best known to themsefves. like to cany their clothes around in his hide, the alligator has been relentlessly hunted throughoot his entire range. from the Dismal Swamp of Nirginia. south to Florida. west to the Rio Grande in Texas and up to the Arkansas line. The slaughter was such that to prevent the gator's extinc· lion, he was put on the Federal Endan· gered Species List. and the hides could not be shipped to foreign countries such -as France. one of the biggest buyers of gator hides. Putting the gator on the Endangered Species Ust. however. only made wach· ing a big business, worth an estimated S3 million a year in Florida alone. The poachers are simply salting the hides down or freezing them, waiting for the market to open up again. But poachers ate not the only ones harassing and hound:a the gator. Look. at what has happert in the Evergtades. Back at the tum d the century. a man named Lopez is suppoM!d to have killed 10,000 gators in a siiWe )91 around Lost Man's ~iver alone. 'There are few. if any. gators around Lost Man's River today. Th~ the entf~ Gladel.-the.gator population is in deep trouble. But It was ARE THE GATORS OUT TO GET US? They're no.angels, but then again, as Harry Crews will argue, neither are we. not the poachers that made life intoler· able for the gator in the Everglades. It was the Army Corps of Engineers. They came in and said the canals had to be ten feet deep, and they diverted the water that would ordinarily go into the swamp until they almost succeeded in drying the thing up. What caused the flood control people to do StlCh a thing? Big ranching and big.culture. It was the tanners and the ranchers who killed the gators out of the Everglades, not the poachers. But despite poaching. despite siphon- ing off wetlands for ranching and agriculture. despite the drain.and-fill mentality that seems to have seized the entire Southeastern United States, the alligator refuses to quit doing what he does best: surviving. What is this swamp dweller, this sur- vivor? For starters, he is older than you and I will ever be; the' gator was in Florida 15 million years 9 . The garor watched us come out d the caves, knew us before we had fire. It is for that very reason that tourists here in Florida stare at gators for 90 long. with such fatdna- tion and riveted attention. When they see a gator 1Pfin8 thrould'I the water, en- tirely submerged but b its knoblike eyes that seem never to blink, it awakens something in them thal is long lost but not dead. The tourists wonder. 90metimes aloud, what wouJd happen if one of them accidel~ ~I ii*> the Wiier with the gator. The answer is probably 1 nothing. The human is so much larRer tlw1 anything he normaUy eats. the gator would swim away. Biven the op- . ~nity. But of coune anythin& with teeth is apt to bite. And ~ with any sense wouJd keep a good dislance between himself and anything that grows as big as a gator (maJes from 11 to 12 feet weigh between 450 and 550 pounds; femafes a~ rarely longer than 9 feet or wei&h more than 160 pounds~ For food, gators woukt much rather make do with frop, fish. soft shell turtles. and, strange to say, other gators. i But l*>'5 have been known to aaack i humans. When it happens, it is usually I because the sow, or temale, plOr is ! defending her eap. Somebody comes walking along. 5l!e5 a mound, but does 00( recognize it as a ptor's nest. The result is a hissing gaaor charging out ol the brush or water on her crooked feet, feet that she never uses to swim but only to walk or run. And she is surprisin&IY quick over a distance of 20 or 30 feet. Unless you have the speed d an NFL comerback. she'll get you every time if she really wants you. Before the lettm come, I have not said here that a gator will never anac.k a human. AJI l am maintainin& is that in every instance I know anything alx>ut, it could have been avoided witfi a Uttle common sense. Oulfa8ed and anauished citi2Jens who lose doAS to gators are forever ~nting to that Tact as evidence d the mhemlt viciousness or 1ators. Inherent viciousness has OO(fiing to do with it h is a matter d the ptor tlyf111 to saay aJive. to survive. Take, as an example, what happens all loo often in the canals ol Miami, Hollywood and Fort I.alder· dale. Florida. the canals have • lot d paors in them because the pror's natural habital has been dJlined or built CNer. There are fl()( en<JUlh flop and fish and turtles in thole waterways to teect the plor populllion. So the pa takes What he can Jet. I love dopas much as anybody elle. and belaer than tome tollcs, but I Cannot fault a 1f110r try· Ing to stay alive. He 61 only doing whit you or l would do in similar dr· cumstances. Maybe it is beaute I ~ up near woods and waters filled with plOrl, but when I'm_,. fftJ11ona11Jrin1 • out in Crolt ~. nut11r from where I live, I COlllcloully lilten for the roar d the pelt bull llk>f, either.._... .. or mllina, out in the c:yprem IWllftP. When l heir it, I am II.ct 11 ii lhlle. The Delatt of hts voice would clmlnilh dte quality ol the niflt for me. IW • FAMILY 'NEEKLY EXCl~SIVE Hijack victim John Costa's six clays of terror in Tehran DIARYOF AH0STAGE By Bethany Kondel D AV ONE: The aunshots woke John Costa. "f heard I a>m- motion comi111 from the fint- class cabin,·· he 1emembers. .. , uw a man screamilll and shooting a hand&un riaht past me. Then a sreward came dOwn the aisle, his hands in the air and a te11 ified look on his face. Behind him a 5eOI~· was bleed- ing and beina d by his arms." Only 14 miJUes Kuwait Airways flieht 221 departed from Dub.;, in me United Anb £mirales. Costa knew: The plane was being hijacked to Iran. "The first thin& I thou&ht was, 'This is no place for an American.'" His ordeal had just Slarted. For the New York businewnan. the journey had belun like any ol his frequent trips to the Midcle East in his role• rrw.., of a Connecticut surgical supply company.· He wound up on Flight 221 from Kuwait onty because there was no direct flight on Dec. 3 from Cairo to Pakistan, his last stop. bllmmionll De\'f!lopmen (AID) -Wis tossed onto the runway. All the hom:ps wee stunned. "We had no idea what was · lo hac>l>en nar, H Costa says. "But~ that if For the next six John COiia. aJtw ltb days, the world r~IHH bl Arab hi· walched as once ioc"-' in T..._ again political fan. ------ tics •ook hoslales. •his time-demanding I the rete.e of f7 ~ in Kuwait. ff 1 their demands weren't met, they warned, the 161 hosaa&es would pay. f Two ~ paid with their lives. Costa paid, 100. The price: ISO hours of hell. I "Beina lhree1ened by death concerl- 1ra1es your anenion beautifully," says the SO.:yar«t bechelor. 'ibey can ter- roriz:e you undl you reach your limit Then you filure, whll's Filll to hap- pen Is IOi"I IO happen." . The lour Arabk-epeaking capton, drelled In c...i Wmem clothes. ordered the lour American paaengen forward. CollA obeyed. 'When a •Y is holdinl a .. n to your held. you lillen," -he uys. Mer the lem>lills k>rced the pilot to land 11 Tetnn'1 lirpolt. lhcJb -"1 '11111 out lrom die front cabin. and the bod)' of the ftnl Amerkan victim -O\artes twana, an o6:ill wtth the Af/llK"/ tor f Ma.Y WUD.Y • 11Ml11 11 • IW 5 wi made a Wft>lll move. we'd have our heads ~ off. We saw the suns and ~ .. ~ .. --h· As negoballOflS ~·• Ulllll:: t- jackm aereed to retease 46 women and children. DAY 'TWO: 'Things got rougher," Costa recalls. He· and the other Americans -AID officials Charles Kapar and William Stanfot'd -were .. ·1 I I I taken to the cu~ fint- dm cabin, which C.osta de- mibes • "the chamber of hor- rors." 'They tied my hands Ve\')' tightly and made me sit on them while they released another 23 hostages. After several houn, I lost aU feelin& in my hands. When they finaf.. ly removed the ropes, my hands had swollen to three times normal size and were tumins purple. II Then the door to the plane . "One of the men Stanford and pushed the top of the stairs," c.mta recalls. With a_ p at his back. Stanford pleaded with negotiators to yield to the hi- jackers' dema_nds. " 'Send hel_p,' I heanf him say. 11 Six UlOtl rang out. 5canford wa deed. "One of the hi- )lcken -I calJed him the FOil -looked .. us and smiled. If.they were Fins to shoot an American a day, at the most I had two days left." DAV ntREE: "I was think- in& ttllt tomebody ~to be tryi"I to relCUe US, but II far 11 I oould teH, nobody was. That day 30 people were freed. but ltilr not me. Later, I real- ized two Kuwaiti diplomlb who had been sittin& in front' of me were_,_. I heard three shots and fil'ared the wont." An Iranian photoanpher came lbolrd to-film ihe. Ku- wlilil ""-in whit looked like • pool Of liood. In raltty, they hid only been doUled wtth ketchup and forced to lie ldll . .. Uke everybody elle in · the world. we were ..ooo-r to think they wwe deid," C.olta "£.. they lamed other- .... the honer !how con- ...... "Cluck (Kaplr) and I were lied ., the .,on could belt UI up. He hit bolll lklel ' PMm.Y Wll&Y ..... ,, ... , advuciaement Whats this woman doing? Seven.I years .o. I WU a teacha In Akron, OhJo. One cvm- inl my Wile :and I wett visiting I 1roup of faculty friends. One of them bcpn dlscussi,. a very Slmp&c..amalJ businal that I pcnon can stan aa bomr -a ·'home money project", u he called le. But when he told me how much money it broulht in, I almost dropped my coffee cup on my lap. My wife and I discussed the pro-. feet u WC WCtt drivin& home. We dcdckd to uy It. The pr*ct kcpc us busy about 8-9 bou.n each week. We used our c:Uruna room as an office and kcpc supplies in one comer of our ball cl<>Kt. At ftnt our income WU small -•1s to •95 per week. But, a the months passed, our "kitchen table" Jncomr climbed to ova •680 per week. Let me emphasize one thing. Tbis ii very Im- portant. Our "money profcct" is monl, hones« and downrtpr enjoyable. And, it's 100" your own. It doesn't iaYolve workJna for anyone chic. I csplalncd the profttt to my mocha in Akron, Ohio. S~wu 71 ynn old and lived by hcrxll in an apanmcnt on West Market Stittt. Within the fine 90 day• she made over '3.ooo. All by bcr- Rlfl ' M our curiotiry 1ftW, we dilcovcrcd a vuttty of ocha people makinl money but with some- what di~ profccts.~ I talked with an Iowa housewife who's been caminl choulands of dollan for ova 1is ynn. She UICI one bay of her PtaF u a work area. •SM maka up to •200 pcr week in ha spare time. •She provides a needed .ervitt to ha com- munity. •SM worb cxcluslvdy a1 home ... u-'Jll a card table. SM doesn't need 11p«lal office of any kind. •She works for no onc else. Tbctt ls no Kllina involved. MOM ol hn clicnls cal.I her a.a bomr. In &ct, she tnsrallcd a phonc tn Che pner. •tkr KrVk:c Is 10 tlmplc 1tw a1.moM anyone wleh a flair f<W cratu could stare che same bustncu tn their own ~ within 20 days. The phoco abov~ shows her buly wtth OM of her craft profttll (Id .,_. M JNIP•J. OVER t31,000 PEI YEAR Two New Jatey boulcwtYa I lpC>R wtrh stanccl 1 ......_ protea nro yan IF· loch ol them Mft ,--. cNJdrCft II boaw Md homc- holdl 10 run -In addition ro rbdr home-baed buline11. Canndy, 111dr pM·dllle protect It br ...... In Oftr l)j,000 a yes. A C.W..... cowpk ........ W profcc1 we UMd ... • ••.110 ..... ftft ...... Obtlollll1 • ...._ 11 c.,.1111.11 anew . .,. TRY THIS TEST I. Ybm your Qlick antYa, Kkct ~ profec:t. lad dw ~ ardully . .......,.,.her ro bqtn llowly. 2. Try Ir tor a IDOGtbs. '· At dx md ol thk trial period, aambx your lncomr .• you'tt DOt ~ wtlh tk raulb return tk Qlick and we wW IEPUND YooR PULL PUaCllAS! NICE ... NO CONDITIONS ... NOD!LAYS .. you make will be up to you. But the tnconx ~ tcntial from IOIDr of thctc projects can be staaertns. A hUlbMd and wife team I ~ with starced a money project shnibr to ours. Last year, .opttal ... full Ci.me, they earned OVCI' 1108,000-all 11 home on their farm in western Wisconsin. FEATURED ON NATIONAi: TV The COlllplcte •ory of teYaal or our money proftttJ tta111ly appem'd on a mdonal rdnt- sk>n lrria. Olher pn>fects have been featured in nWDCTOU1 OCWlpllpft and m•"'nc ankles throulhouc Che U.S. Md Cwwta. HOW TO START Finl, you -be wtllins to work. AU of lhete protects rcqun clmc, cnc111 and cradYtcy. Sttond, ,_·u need w •ortdlls ~ In your bolllc or.,...._. A rckpbw wtll help, coo. TIUrd, our prafKD arc lated lftd worbble. No awclope ..... ldmaa, ao "l*IY plw", no cloor.ce>door .... Nw ol 111111 no.IOCllK. YCMI WOG'l Med "maary" co ·bclla. Mmy of c• protecll CM be --for • lilde • 12, CO ''°· YCMI .,_., Wd JC*dl. SlllMllJ and apu"r mtt~C"CI ....... • You won'1 have 10 watt. MOM of these protects can be auncd In jlUI I~.,., QuJtc frankly, wc'tt happy 10 1batt cban witb you. ~ tbq Involve craatvc JWOfccU \Mr can be dupUcacd iD cbnennda · o1 · ~ all over America. ~ opponuniry Is mdonwidc. We won't be COlllprtlna wJtb you and you won'c be compnq with us. That's why we've put cnry- thifll in a sJmplc, casy-c~follow Scana GJUde. It shows you step by step bow to bqin cxb profcct. MONEY BACK IF NOT DEU8HTED To prove that you can IDaU extra money at home, you have our positive 100" money-back guarantee. Order your pdck. Keep It for up to mt "'°"*· This lfvcs you tlmc 10 actually try a project yowwll. II you'tt not sattsllcd jusc tttum it. We'll send you a full re- fund within three working days ... no nonscnac ... no C2CUICS. Also, feel f:rtt to POST DATE YOU. CHECK. 30 DAYS. That way it's not cuhabk for a full month. I'll ICOd your Guide rilht away. Jtead CVCrythJna. Try I protect. II you'tt DOC satisfied, ttturn the materials md I'll ttturn yo~ orip1aJ UNCASHED check. This way thctt is olMollllWy llO rlM to J'Ollf This is the fairac way I know to bdp you IC1 Slarled. ~-------------------------, : fi] GUIN TUE PUSS, INC. I I '60, Y . 12th St .. Dept. 807 : I Erk, PA I~ I I I : DnrMlrylDd...... : : kBd i. * ca,. h~•c Hotw-~ 1WJi«* ,s-.r I I ~ .,. dcMl't ...... _, ckctt for JO c111fa. ,,.._.. I I ecJft, 111i.p"--aw.blb19onChl, llJ' 1 ~ I 1 ttct ..,.., . ...a r • ._...., w1 wkh tflir}alllll. ,_., : I rd9d ebr fllll pwdwc: prttt ol dw Starter G'*k ti I I I m.. k. Oii .._ ..._ IWft "191 '9.9'. I : 0 Qectl or Money Onltt bcto.d. I 0 °*9C to VISA ·~ (Plaer include : your K'a>W Dmllbft ..-~ dMc). I I NANI. ____________ _ : ADOUS ------------ 1 crrv .==::::==:-=::::-=:::=-----====-1 -I ITAT'l ZIP ______ _ I I .... llTM 'MT -WICI. VISA I AND IMITaCAaD °"*" _, al I 11'45"4ffS) W ' S Ji,._ ta.-... ', .•. I la1111a1'1M. ~----------ei;;;c~;n;,-~~ TheRtng-Necked Pheasant~ A11 ori/riltal """* of arl lta1uJm:l/W of lnto% ;.,,, dtilta """""' 24 ""°'gold. T1tt first issue ;,, /Jtt iM/1orlalrl ntlll seria of Lenox Ganwbinl Vases. Jsswd in a silwfe, strictly liwriled tdilion o/9,fJ()(). The stately rin1·nedced pheasant is amon1 the mo1t beautWI of all American birds. It is found coast·tO<OaSt-in woods and~ from New Enatand tD Califoma. The vivid ... of its ~ ... its long. elepnt tail feathtts ... its _proud carriaae ... all mark it n one of nature's most glorious creations. For these reasons. the artists and craftsmen of Lenox selected the ring· necked pheaunt as the subjKt for the first in an important new series of Lmox Gt»Wbitd VastS. This significant first issue is a masterpiece in fine china-a large decorator vase handcnfted in America by the master artisi.ns of Lenox. contS\uing a near-centary-old tradition of imponanl Lenoxvues. To create Ri1fl{·Ntrltitd Pltmsmtl, the noted natunist artist Val Roy Gerischtt was commissioned to paint this splendid bird as it would be sttn in its natural habitat, in sunes that would capture the pheasant's own private worid. Gerilcher has created many import.ant and prestigious works ~r the past fJtteen years. in his chosen ~um QI fine china and porcelain. Previous works by ~rischer have bttn acquired by three White House ~tions. and are to be found in many major colections. Encircing this first Lenox Gamebird Vase is a harmonious depiction of a pheasant family. On the front o( the vase. this splendid bird is captured in a scene ol touching domesticity. A maJe ring-necked pheasant stands guard while his mate warms a dutch of~ ew. On the back of the vase. a newly hatched pheasant chick. soft and down)t di8c<WeR U. beauty of tht- wortd it has entered. rwne Lenox M>ry china provides the perfect bad<Rl"ound for Gerischer's an. And the lZ·inch tall. impressive vase is completed by Mncf.apptied bands of pure 24 karat gold around both the rim and base. Ring-Ntdtittl Plwumtt is being issued in a llrictJy limited edition ol 9. SOU worldwide. and is available only by direct ~tion from Leno!C. It will not be so6d tbrough e\'e'I the most preatigious dealers or plleries. The price.of RO.,-N«:ltMI P'*'-1 by YaJ Roy~ ill $1.16, an ~value for a decontor vaee of this liu, bauty and quality. bl need tend no money now. And the price is payable in comeri;eN monthly inlllllmentl with ""/iltarta dttwft. Of coune. "*' """/oditllt is t'WMI· """'~ 1b resenie Rilw-N«Mtl P,__,,,,, )'OUr RelUY8lion Apptiation lbould be mailed by April 15. 1985. For ~ c:ocweaie.u on Cftdit cant orders. you may call TOU. PREE 24 houn a daJ 7 clays a week.1-80().228-5000. -----KESERVATION APPLICATION----- Plea. enter my raerVltion for Rilw·N«IW P._,.. by Val Roy Gerildter. I prefer to pay • follows: o DIRECT. I will be billed for my depoeit of 12'1 in advlnce of lhipment. Abler lhipmem I wil be biW for the b91ance in four eqlll moatbly imullmela of $27-each. 0 BY CREDrr CARn After llipnent. paew bill the fun-of S135• to my cndit Cini indbted below: o MlllefCll'd o VISA o American EXJR11 ..... a:us,., .................... ~ ...... WlllRlllill.til .... iaMe Accoum Noi him -- Cg SW MODERN tECHNOLOGY MADE SIMPLE IN OUR MONTHLY COLUMN AND NOW: THE WORLD OF DICK TRACY P icture youneff II the bMch, when you suddenly wonder whether you unplupj the iron bide home. Instead of panicking you ant> your portable tele- phone, dW a netahbor. and ask them to check. Within minutes the neighbor ca11s back to mure you that all is well. Thanks to the cellular mobile tele- phone, you can do that today in a number of American cities. So far, near- ly all cellular phones are in cars. but they don't have to be. By 1990, you should be able to place a call from any- where to anywhere usif18 a phone small enough to lit in a pocket or purse. True. we've had portable telephones since the first phones went into cars in 1946. But mobile phone systems use one centnl transmitter to serve an en- tire city over just a few frequencies. Even in the heavily populated New York City area. only a dOzef1 car phones can be in use 11 one time. And the quality of the lransmillion can be awful. In a celluim' phone tyllem. the entire -· since the Federal Communiations Coounitlion ii lic::ensi111 two l1llOrs in ach market -only one XI; a telephone company. Ameritech Mobile Communiations lncJ: cellular phone service in the idweJlei '' stalleS. V1ee Ptesidelll ol Pubtic Rmliorls IC.llie Bouct.s noees that the ~ mne tor ceUuJar 9aVice in ChiaF is ITS now, coqmed '° sso when the serm mrted .. in 1983. All celhlllr ~ fellure lower '*' in oft.hours. Cellullr One is the non-wireline cellular company in Boston. A typical user. says general rnanaeer Paul f Obin. pays 44 cents a minute during business hours. and 26 cents a minute at off. hours. plus a monthly chartle. But oc-casional users can skip the monthly chlf&e and J:e pay 75 cents tor each minule the is in \lie. In time. Sll}'S Cooper, all cellular systems will <*I' l'lleS aimed II luring casual U9elS for the hours when business users are scarce. Then it's only a matter ol whittling J down the ce11uCar phone to sometruna ! truly ponable. James <Aile is opt:tabons 1 marketing manaser tor cellular phones al Motorola. Asked about the cej)ular phone of the fulUre. Calle says. "'Chester Gould gave us the ml when he put a wrist radio on Dick Tracy." IW Gotdon W*1ms IS businos conapondtN IOf ABC Nftl)I His broodcasu a.t bt h«Nd daily °" todio Jlaflions OCl'OCJ dw Uffl#d ~ ~ • .._r--,....,. -_____ ___... -_,.......,._._. ~-: . - . : ~.:... _.._::-. ~ -.:::.=------... ' --'·-·1 _:c:-_ '\ ......... .a .. ~-~-·-I BC Fiii~.~.~.~ ... m.~ .. ~Y~~~~~~ .. ~1 d~icb~n~'t~know~~how~~bld~~l look~~" ~~~them 1or whal c~:ost~.~-~um~aed~w~as!!his~~liv~e~much~~lo"l'f~ieither.~~."~~~= (<XXllinu«J from "'* 6) I saw the honor on die faces of the other IMt ...,.,er. "A l9eWard made me a sand-DAY SIX: The final day Wll lenle as held it to the tip Of my nose. I looked hostages1 _ _._J .. of~ saysblow. ' .... _ hji....&.-wich; the purter hekl my hand. Every-~ deterioralld. The ~ into the Oame and thought, This must 1a.aa.1 u111: final b u111: ,_....,.... one was nice to me. maybe because released the last flt!V~· mefnben, be the prelude to something worse.' brou&ht out cans of tuna fish and joiraed they didn't rellly think I was aohl8 to ''but not before inti them," Colta says. 'The leeder with his revolver and threatened t till the moment before they were freed. ft was sadistic." Then, unknown to Costa and the seven remaininl hmtl&el. the hijlClrers announced thal they had wired the air- liner with explosives; t~ I final deadline and br'Oldcalt a will md testament to the contJOl . 'The hijackers beaarl wreaking havoc on the plane, breaking windows, rip- ping up chairs and destroying overhead compaltments. They set up a Pepsi bot- tle and took taraet practice," Costa recalls. ''Then they tied Harty Oark [the pilot1 Kaper and me together -sentJy. oompared to usual." As they sat knee«Hmee. COila "made an effort to think normal thOtJ&hts and [make) ~ <X>nVel'lllion. Harry and I even planMd a dinner date tor January, when he'd be in New York. This was our Wll'/ of~ to the fulure." · Moments before the hijackers' dead- line was to expire, a medic came aboard. "I scarcely notia!d him, hecalaw medics had come on board betore." COila says. "Then we heard the 90Unds of a ICUf. fle. I looked back and uw the medic ~ a tUllle with the aoon. Then tear ps b9n to flood the compartment. " This must be It,' Hany shouted as we loosened our ropes. Ounshots whizzed plllt us. Hany got free and ran for the front ... eo... With.his hands 9ti1I tied, and K.lpar, bound by a plir of hand- culs, flew down the lbirl ., 5*y, There they learned that Iranian 90ld(ers cH. guiled as 'airport maintenance workers had captured the hijldcm. "Harry and I embraced In a big bear h'4 I felt relieved, but it WIS lliU unreal, as if it hid aU been happen1nl in a ~ ... but the n~ was finally over." . EPILOGUE: l#January, ec.ta. ~ tented by New York penonal-irlJury lawyer Harry U1J1i8. filed a St 10 million lawluil .,_ Iran and Kuwak Airways. charFI thlt the lranilfl pemment encou,.t the Anb hiiKJcm ..., not ~ ldion IOOMr lnCI thll the~ faled" lo PIOYide adBdent -=urily. Severi(' quesdoi'as remain about why no one responded more quickly, whetha.the Onited St-. did enouah ID proled ill dlbenl, Ind wbelher there was any Iranian mmplldcy in the Ind· dent. Iran hll llid lt will by the hi+ ~~~~- In Jlnulry, • planned, C.O.. and Cln met tor clnner In N.w Yort. "We tollled to aooct helllh .. c.o.a .., ''tor I very Iona time." ilJr 10 ,~, W-,y. lllMCM 11 ••• ( ORO£A NOW AND MCEVE OUR CATALOG AND A 12.00 BONUS CHeCK GOOD •reg.$22 • TWO~AJA fOR ... • .. HAAD TO PINO llZIS • RED, .V, IMI>, MITE Qulllity Ind comton Y'0"1 ippf«l•1I Pmmper 'f04ll fMe wtth our fllly ined llllclc#I ~. 2 ..... tie: 1''4" ~9dwedge. Ful Ind heir lizee: 5'h-12N; 4-12M; 5-12W. ON NEXT 0.... SATISFACT10N GUARANTEED OR MONEY MOK FOR FAST P&flJONAL SERVICE CALL ("'2) 141-6000 ~-....... ---~ 0.-0l.o V$ ~£.-. _____ ...., _______________________ _ I Ol!lllll ............ 11111 ........ 1111>,.-..I CATAi.09 I·-~ .... Oii .. Clldlr PRINT NAME-----------att• + 11• pit\,.., ... • a• pit\ ADDRESS Al..-ldlf .,,_ • ~ 11: •--- CITY STATE ZIP ---- Cheek OI ~ Ordlr •ldoeed or: Chetge to C MC 0 DC ::J VISA C AE. Ex. Dete _ ACCOUNT I SIGNATURE ________ _ °""· atttA. 1740 L Ml It .. 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Now Reco Jntern1tional hon- ors Mothtt\ o.y, 1985 with 1 charming pla~ thlt aiptwn jutt such a noltllgic moment on fine pcrcelaln. ·Ora Upon a Time" pcwtnys a lowly. young mother with htt pmty, little dlua,hter -both ot thm\ rutlng on 1 blanket In a TkJwrr~fil~ cneldow. They are attired In the t.cy, ion~ lieeYed dreMH of I le:ta hurrWd put. Mallea walk ol Sudn ICack ad leco This mc»t •PPffli"g work ol 1rt reprelt'NI the cration ol Sendra JCudt -currently tM cok ~lbln artitt ol the yiMr and tM winner ol ewry major .ward In the limieed-edition field . The Hamilion Col~ion is privillpd to ptttft\t "Ona Upon 1 Time" thrc:iugh an adu- siw 1rr1npanmt with famed A.eCo lneerN- tlon&J, one ol the most honoftd art tbadioa ol col~lbln. "Oro Upon a Time" is Ms. Kuck's f*wt...,.,, .. Al ....... "')' ... cadll ... ~">mMa ..... boc*trom1he • ~ af CllJll • ,_. IQdl.'9 Yau git! Ml 1Dd il)llllrTll prtnlld on ~ ,. .. "--a.c.t;t ly Maall\ 0., MllU 1J: t-i ni. 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If you have plans for college, these proarama can change the way you plan to pay; and if you hadn't planned on go~. they could chanae your plans completely. They 're cafled the New GI Bill Plus the New Army College Fund. And if you • think the titles are big, wait'll you see the benefits. MONEY FOR COLLEGE. With the New GI Bill · Plus the New Army Col- lege Fund,~ can earn up to $25,200 while you serve. Herc's how: First, you contribute to your educatlon-$100 per month for the first twelve months of your enlistment. Then the government contributes-up to ~600. That's what the New GI Bill's really all about. Then dv Army contributes up to SH.400-c.ourwy of the New Army c.ollqe Fund. Of course, how much you save depends on how long you serve and the ape, cialty you qualify for, naht now, there are OYer' 80 specialties that enti- tle you to bcndit from • borh proerama. For maximum return•, see thcchan. GET AN EDUCA'FION BEFORE YOU GETTO COUEGE It's called the Army experience. And with every sunrise run and field exercise, night patrol and pat on the back, you11 learn about the kinds of thinp no one can put a price on: aelf,rellancc and dia, dpline. Teamwork and pride. THE REWARDS Of BEING A SOLDIER They go far beyond the chance to earn money for colleae. And include the opportU' nity to serve your country. At well as the opponu::tato aee it-and ps other countries, too. for II a aoldier, you'll ~ the chance to travel; to meet people, mab new friends and visit places you may never have thought you'd see. bl'll alao have the Ol?J>OftUnity to pow before you attend college, So that you can get the molt out of it when you decide to go. Plus, there'a the opportunity to set into the best physical ahape of your life- thanb to our Physical Trainina proaram. By now you may be aenina the tmpreuion that the New GI Bill Plus the New Army Collqe Fund ~tall kinds , m opportunities (and you tt rtlht); unfor, ~there isn't all kinds ot room left to describHhem. ·· ,.... MIW•IM ..... IM ......... 2 $9,(XX) $17,(XX) 3 $10,800 $22,800 4 $10,800 $25,200 So if~· d like the opponunlty to learn more about our opponunlda. vllk your local Anl!.v Recruiter. Or call, toll free, 1-800-USA~ARMY. A STRONG-WIUED HOLLYWOOD SURVIVOR A L 4/J,.XU,~ &wt has__ap. ~in 38 films, induding Airpon (1969), Murder on the Orient Expreu (1974). The Deep (1977). and last ymr:S Under the Volcano. In tlw tnOllt f'tClft. n tmerJl«1 asa ~iJro. malic Odrm -a talmt on display again in the 7V 1"0lM of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. which aired last UJttlt. and in this month :S Forbidden ~ kiler' is a mode- /or-cable movie in ulUch Biswt plays a t Cierman U.ant.WI ulto hides her Jewish ~ lover in Ml' apartment from tM Nazis. ::z Bisset, who IUfS in ~ Hiii$, um in- ~ terviewtd kx FAMD WuJa.y by writer ~ Dan Yakli: i Yaklr: How do JCM1 ....... a reJa. g Uomblp .... JOlllr work take. you aD ...-... world? Bisset: It's terribly tirina to try and have a relationship llOina It the same time. [But) I don't fin() it hard to follow a man at all. You take a few books .... There's always IOlnShinl to alCh up with. Now I'm involved wih a dancer (Russian emisJt ballet IUr Alexander Godunov), and u toOn 11 I ID with him on tour, I have to be utilfled with the fact that we can only be totff!lher from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. You have to let the person off the hook or you'll make him crazy. Q: Do · ......... JO'll>'llPdY -·-· ., ,_.. ., ~ Biiiet: I've never thou&ht ol rnYsetf as particularly beludfuJ. I know I can put it totether when I neat to, but ~ who know me well say it'• the least thing about me in terms ol personality. It's not IOllletht .. I focus on too much. I want to be lllrldlve, but it's important ro be*" b whll you 1re. It'• terribly important for people to• lhat under· neath, I'm • complex 11 tf'.aeY n . The auumpdon lhll pct.looki"I people don't have ptObleri'9 Is devlltlting, lt's dlllelplCtful. To have NlplCI and be respedful d othen is rally imp0f1ant to me. 0:.-.,. ...... ...., S..: Yalima ___ ,.,..from ~:-.--a~~ _,.... -~i iutt llucll eo • Vol hive to'* , .... , ...... , ............ 13 responsibility for your behavior, and that's hard. PeopJe who want to walk on you don't like it when you suddenly prickle a little blt. It may be easier to So through life if you're compliant, but I --------,. realized that that' 5 precisely what made me unhappy .... I have a ltrOng per- sonality, and when I apply it to some- thing. l can get it done. I recently lost my father, wruch was a tremendous shock1uZr me. It was something I-dreaded I my life. and I didn't think I could h le it. But I sur- vived. I'm fine, Now I feel it's time to be an aduJt. IW The HamiltAJn Collection Prete.ca , A Tribute to the _Classic American Sports~€ar.;. Perhape the most coveted car to emerge from the innovative de&ign era ol the 195()8 wu the cluaic, twcraeated ford Thunderbird. The "Little Bird" was truly • limited edition ~ by Fml Mot<m' Cml]>llV aa a showpiece, and otfered at a price ol atnit 13,000. From the very be1innin1, the Thunderbird IOld well-end its appeal has grown aignificantly through. the )'eal'9. And like other top "eolleet«'I items," the 1966 Thunderbird hu mul- tiplied mm\V tiJml in value.~ a miM- condition specimen mi1ht command 112,500 to 115,000, but auch can have become very rare indeed. Now The HamiJUln Col'8ction hu MieetAfd the1M9bed '"Little Bird" u the premiere ol Tlw Clauic Ccm <f tltf Fi/- tin Pewter Car Col~ tint sroup ol limited-edit.bl, Mnd-aafted pewter replitM ewraded to~ the aut.olftotive 1.niu1 of the Fifties in America. A ........... leaol aTneCellecUr~Car Collect«'I ~prise the l9li6 n.underWrd .w:~nerUI 1tylt" spare tire on the outlide back and lta convertible-wtth-hardt.oP te.tun. The can unique '"porthole" whw.tow ill another felture which endland the "'Little 8lrd" tomarQt The ftneb' crafted "1966 n.undtf.. bU'd" ~ thele and IMl\Y ...... ~ dlll_ip ilftaDI tn I repUea hand· Cllll& fleald ,..is...,._. bmltl a loft )l9t ...... llMr7 ... and • coal -It' II wMdl -tht ftlllUl"I) .......... _......_A.ttM •"aW1ol,..Wallln ... the llllatlll• diuil Wk ..... ., ... ftnt ...... A total ol 12 eeparate molda are neceaaary to re-create the Thunder· bird. Altl!r the puU are hand-cut, eldl car is metkwou~ hand-trimmed, tin~ ished, auembled. and poUahed to a fine patina, bebe the application ol a coat of lacquel' to protect the pewter. A Strictb' U11tlted F.dttion al 15,631 i Thu..,..,. 1966, the ford Motor Com~ limi ita prodUction "'the two.seater Th~ to jllll 15,631 cars. So '1'he 19&6 Thunderbird" repliea will be lim- ited worldwide to exactly that numbK Each 1ueeeeding iuue in the 12-ear Cltwie Can tf tltl Fift;.,. CoUecdon. will be limited in a similar manner. Ewry car will bear a ~thmti~ its make, mocltl and ~ ol iteue, and eech will be accompaied by. hard-'MOd d~ bMe and a numbered Certifi. c.ate rl Authed.icity. Colleet«I who acquire "11'9 1966 Thunderbird" It the oriliftll.iMue priee will became otfidal ..n. aubeeriben, rec:eMnr 1Ubeequenl '--8l inter- vala ~~ly twomcdlM. Each car wUI be~ ~bw to• can- venS. aequiaition plan, widl one half. ~~m.82duepriorto ........... .... ~ .... ...-..._. .... ... ........ 'b n-. It DD riak: 1\e ffaat. iltGn CoUledon too. lu¥·Beek Guar- antee _.. ,..a -r.rtturn ~ citu. ....... &~JUii ... ............ ~ ..... ~­~r Mrl" ri1htt and f\arther ..... ......................... -nw ... ftu .. .....,. .. a ltricU,J UaUted eallldll. ,..,. .. be..., 16,681 w 1P1 Wr co tlll 1111tA P' ~auto: • ~ ftlltiole lbrtit: 15,IJI · s..... actw11.m • Crolt«l bt -'ill ,,e.-,. • _, mobile enthusiaata and limited-edition eollecton. Therebe, we cannot guar- artee this rlf« after the final dllte shown in the Retier'Vation Ferm. To avoid dit- appointment, send l.n ywr order~! ,---------------- Limit: 0... eaUldlm -... w-. Pleae acc:iept my 1ublcriptim1 tr Tllit CltuN Can <f tJte Fifr,~ Pewter Car Cdlection-twlve ec:ale repljcu ~ nm, with "The l96e Thunderbird." '!'lie cc1clna1 iN\ae price ~Sd.50 per car (plus 12.1' ~ and bandlinc> includet a ~ bue and i.t JMO'able in t1llQ 9quaJ ~ ct'25.8r. with the ftnt ~due prior to lhipment. 54972 I prefltJ' to ~ the intt1al inatallment b' ftlY fb'llt ear r.plica aa tilowt; -.. 0 Wida tlu. CWlr. I encloee $25.82-by et.it at 11111118)' order. 0 ., a.Ill CaN. Charge 125.82-to!?\)' endkcard. (Check one only): 0 llM&MCard 0 Dinera Club 0 AMerican Expreu C Viaa A«t.#----------~ Exph•lon Dae------- 9'1r*un CIMorp..,. _ ........ IA> .. valkt Nune-------------AdcirMI ------------- CitY -----------~,..,.. ... ll.IO~t.a_,.11.._......,_ .Wtl.tl ...... IMlw ""'-..,_ ... __...,~ ~11 ...... i.--,,..._19_...._, 0.-....,._~,,o l: I. Mii ........... ·~ The~ c.olection 95SO Afpnty ~hi.. P.Q b 25()7, ~Fll2ll2 HAVE SOME CATFISH, Y'ALL! By Marilyn Hansen A mong the restaurants that now are highlighting Amer- ican regjona1 cooking. those wilh-a.Jioutbem slant ~ serving c:adish in varied ~ns. Cadish, railed mostly on · · · · car- fish farms and now becomi~ wideJy available, is a ta.1ty, uniformly sized~ duct that ~ly lends itself to ~ frying, baking, grilling. chowdets. gum- bos and fritters. 4 ............... CllllWI ...... w.w) IS., ...... ............ I• ..... ....., ~~-I .. ~? .... .. ~ 0 ' ... •=t1J11m•• .,..,.. ¥1 , u I -l9r ...,.. a 1 11 ..._. I. Cut Cllf!ll ftlecl ink> l x 4-inch "flnlen." •••IDFUllA.a z:z;:..,• · 1 • : 0 )' i ::: =· ......... . It D'nn• ..... .-.....; .... ...... .... ltt! ....... ---• D' I ...._.-~ tr .... ..... l 0 DP .... c... ] ....... ... ., .. . ........... .... I. In rnediunHiled bowl, blend 111 i,,.,e- dientl ~ '° mike lalCI. Malta 2 a.p ~---------------~ ------------------- J ~ ... \ • . .. • c .• "'.Ji..,; { >, .J.; .... _ ~ ·• • 4 • he medical proleslion keeps pushing back the saarting point ol human consciousness. San Diego clinical psychologist O.Vid Chamberlain has pushed it Ill the way back to the delivery room. He claims thal childmi have vivid memories ol their own births. Chamberlain rays, "Babies are real people. trap- ped. as it wett, in baby bodies. They are fully equipped with sensory and learning abilities." Chamberlain has asked ctlil- dren under hypnosis to de- scribe their sunoundif9 II the time of their birth. He found that their recolledions in- cluded such details • mother's haintyle. obltmic inltrumenls used, and convemlions in the delivefy room. In Iller i'*'· views with their mochm, t Chamberlain tound that the 3 children's mttnOries were re-l marbbly ICCUrlle. And ex- ~ tmnety tophil*:ated. He con- cludes that .... birth, blb6el I no1e who ii nervous. C.-.. tinld. ayi ... They --when ~ • unintere•ed, lfrlid II r-.w.-r·--••• " f )'OU want the pm)'. I and prelti&r, the sacrifice ii hours, hours, hours. .. says Robert Half. author of Robm Hor on H' · (Crown) mld presklent of~ Half Inter- national Inc., the world"s l4fl!SI recruiter of financial executives. Half's company surveyed VPs and personnel dln!dOn to determine the number ol houn lop! each week by the top em:u~ com- panies. The average was 56.9 hours. but some workaholics adUIDy had the old nose to the grindstone for up to 90 hours a week. Haff explains, 'There's too many people, too many prot> lems for it to be otherwise. A welJ..run business is almost a beneYolent dictatorshi . " In other words. ~dog~ his day, but the top dog's day is a lol longe. hit do Mary Lou Raton, Bruce Jen- ner. Sam Snead and Peter Gagarin have in common? They all are c.ham- pions tearured on boxes of Wheaties cereal. We know about the first three, but who is this Garprin. and what is he doins on our breakfast table? . Mary E. Tlddes, contest coordinator for General Mills, explains, "The company em- barked on a nation- al search for out- standing amateur athletes." They found 40-year-old Gargarin; who is a~ five.time U.S. orien- teering (races run gyer..rupd temUn, using maps and a compass to de«er- mi ne the route) champion from Sunderland, Mass. Tickles remarks. ''Someeimes whole towns ant behind .... ~llhlde. (labbyinl for him or to be honoled. .. After aJI , beina on the Wheaties box is kind of like the ultimale." The honor is open lo com- petitors in any sport who can demonstrate outstanding alhJetic ability. !tron8 personal character, and oommitment to community service. In case there's another search next year, yoo'd better sharpen yoor skaaes, your crampons, your javelin. your eye-t~ coor- dination, and, who knows. yoo too couJd be havin& breakfast with America! . ....... . What are Americans reading before they retire for the opt? Here are two reports: Pldllp ,......., pMeot· N•H, New York ~ :::.:-::":: of Art, lluea• of MeMn Art, aH tH s. ........ .. , have Dust Bowl Doanl b-J Bill Ganziel al my bedside. Ganze! has returned to the people and places that were the subjects of a number of photographs taken in the 1930s, when the federal governmen.t had the Farm Services Administration pho- tographers program. He has photographed thee people and places as they appear~ day. h is very intemti111 in that yoo are able to see whit has~ to the people and to~landlcape of the Great Plains area. "Ganzel did the book on his own, and he had to have great power of will to do it. He rraveied over 50,000 milel and completed it at peat hardship to hin\leff. But ii was worth it; it's 1 W01tde.tlai book." NEXT WEEK IN FW • The Search For Daddy: Ten yars after the WI ol South Vietnam, a Viet.nameR-Amer- ican Birt seeks her father, a former American GI. _..,~Vt. .., just . Lisa AJlher' s Original Sins. 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Page 3 Tube.Toppers ................................................. Page 4 Dayt.ime Schedule .............. ; ........................... P.,e 6 Evening Schedule........................................... Pqe 8 Networks...................................................... Page I I -a.-ls !2) KCBS, CBS, 6 121 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles 4~ KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank 1 KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los AnJeles 8 KFMB, C BS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Du~go (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego (39) KCST. NBC, 8330 En~neer Road, San Diego (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Metrose Ave., Los Angeles (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles (13) KCOP·TV, 915 N. Le Brea Ave .. Los Angeles (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angetes. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beech (56) KDOC·TV, 1730 Clementine, A~m -Pllf'l'V (0) On-TV. 1139 Gr end Cent rel Ave .. Glendale (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebrask• AWJ., Santa Monica (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Build ing, Rockefeller Center. N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax. Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center. N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SetecTV, Marina del Rey (S) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta -....... (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS , Atlente 2 Sunday, March 31 , 1985 -Sports It's 'play ball' again in majors By· LORENZO CARCATERRA The kinks arc gone. the weight has been lost. the spikes have been polished,• the uniforms cleaned, the bats unsplintcrcd, the balls unscarred . The 1985 ba~ball season is about to be&in. like all seasons it begins with questions fans have spent the winter arguing about. Will the Detroit Tigers repeat as world champs? Will the New York Mets develop into a dominant team? Will the Toronto Blue Jays finally win a division? Are the Chicago Cubs for real? Will the Texas Rangers always be that bad? The answers won't be known until October. Until then. this much is known: The Tigers are a better team because of the ac· quisition of Walt Terrell. who may become a big winner in the American League. But the ~t of the division also has im- proved. The New York Yankees with Rickey Henderson will have more speed and a much improved defensive outfield. The Baltimore Or· iolcs have picked up more depth at key positions. The Blue Jays finally have a bullpen. The rest of the division may spend the summer just wuching. The AL West will be. $ always. a state of con- fusion. Pick either Cali- fornia, Kansas City, Minnesota or Chica10 and you may have found the d ivision wi nner. Forget about Seaule and Texas - especially Tuas. The National League East will have a two-way ~ ~ween the Mel$ ancr the Cubs. Both went out this winter and picked up some help. The San DieJ.O Padres will find it difficult to repeat in the NL West. but not as difficult as it will be for both the Los Anaclcs Dodeers or tk Atlanta .. vet to catch them. ' ~ I ' . I I I I • l I I I i ( c c r c u r E f f >IJ 0 ' • c " • b I II a 0 l b ti ( • -noaa Lizard lady up from soaps ·capitol· medic won tlatfle; charac ter's handicap believable Q: ls Jane Badlcr. thccvil Diana on ··v." he same actrc s wh o pla~cd Natalie on the aow-dcfunct oap. "The Doctors? .. -P.E .. rappan. N.Y. A: She sure Is. J ane had a loa1 ru aa rJatalle. Before tbat, slle played Dorlu'a .ister MtUada OD "Ont LUe to lJve." rfellnda was married to tbe cllarac&er of >eter on that show, aad at preseat Ute :baracter Is ln a saallari•m for Ute :motloully disturbed. Q: Is Thomas on "Capitol" really rippled? If not. I 1hmk he does a good job •laying a handicapped character. -C.B .. .helburnc. Vt. A: Michael Catllo Is aot handicapped la eal life. However, when be took Oii tale role .1 Ute handicapped 11r1eoa lie did lot1 of .e1earcb. He even went to see a nnreloat1t riend of bis to find oat ltow Tltomas, wlto 11 a spinal problem, wo.td •te cntdlet. ~or a wltile, Catlin fOllH lllm.seU debatht1 rltlt tllat sbow's prod.ce~ Motlt aot Mkta1 "awkward" ea sereee. CatlJa felt lat 11tomas woald llave momeats of l>Oktq awkward. FluJly, pnMlacen saw I Ills way. Evhlntly, aa4leatt1 are leased with 01e rea.lls llc portrayal Q: The actor who plays Bo on "Days or >ur Lives" has done another soap. My .aughtcrs thtnk he's just fabulous. I say I iscovcrcd him first . but since I can't :member the name of tbc soap or the haracter h~ played. my daughters, as sual. th ink thdr old lady is "Out of her lind." Tell u omcthingabout the current -0. please? -Mn. P.C .. Lawrence. Kan. A: Well, yo.r d111r.t•n are wr•I· Peter .ecl:ell be1aa 01 soap .,eras ht &H role of :rte Hollister oa "At tM Wortd Tens." la aat 1toryll11e Peter Browter played ••• Ider brotlter. W•n tllole cMracters were •rf tteo out, Peter Reckell wtDt to Holly- ·ood, Jobted "Days," u4 made Ute laracter of Bo Brady 01t of tile aiouest 01 •e soaps. Q: I keep reacll11 aboat actors M~• oPelar bl tometaill1 c1li.it tM Q ,.u. rbt does Ute Q ,.U ataM for ud wut H t lt meaa? -LS., New Yott, N.Y. k ne Q ....... really s&Md fer 111M11t ...a If Y" IA peeple 19 ... ll!lett dtey'll MJ dlete's .. Id Glla II Q poll, bet dten edUUy II. 'he Q ,.aa sts actors u4 1e'"9MI IM &ale poltat.tra A. die a.ae.c. le ,.,. die daanetar la Ner •••• ,,,..., .......... "•lnltl ....... 'tlUI reeeatly Ala• ANI ..,,_ tM Q ,.U 1t lie'• Jn• Mel,., ... at tM..,., Ute 1t~y BIUC.-, . ...._ .. u,.s... Leeet &rtea, •• All .. , CMWrw:) ...... dte ... aapttert •IM's Mel • dte Q ,.u ,., Jane Badler bl •v• several yean 90W. Dino for Tony Geary (ex·L•ke .. ·~ra1 Hospital"). ·Most prod•cen swear Utey aever look at Q polls, bat actors swear just as Joadly tbat unless you're ranked •Ip on It, you never get a featared role. Q: Can you plea!le tell me 1f any of th~ "Edge of Night" actors are appearing on any other soaps? That was my fa, ont~ show. I can't understand how 11 was canceled but since I realize it's not coming back. I'd like to at least keep up with omc of the performers -Y.T .. Shippensburg, Pa. ' A: SltaroD Gabet, seen as Raven oo "Ed1e of Nlpt," llas ja1t mov~ over to "A.Dot•er WoTld.'' TM c•aracter sbe plays ls a deaf m1&e, b•t we have Jt on good a1dlortty dte ctaaracter woo't stay m•te forever. La1'JI Malloy, wlto played tile romaatk SltJ • "Ed1e,'' caa Dow be seen as lite 1eml-vtllai8ou ~yle on "Guiding U&ltt." Look for 1 majer IR'eaktlarou11t in lt11 cllarac&er wltea Patricia Barry, last lfflt as Celtn • "All My ClaUdren" aod beftre tllat u Adtlle • ''Daya of Otar Uve1,'' reprhft IMr role 11 H.B. Lewis' former prlfrlnd Ml11 Sally. Q: Can you please tell me if Chris Rich appeattd on any other sOtlp opern~ My sister insists that she saw him on on a ~oap before he did "Another World." Hones1ly I don'l believe it. bcca~ I wat{'h cvel) soap and I never saw Chris. I'm urc I'd ttmember him if I had. -0 .H.. :snta Ana. Catif. A: ff• Y" bet• Git oee, bec11se yoe woa. TM nle •f Sudy was Cllrts' first soaP. opera. WH9 ate bepa • "Aaotlter World, ' It w11..,... dte "I.de" craae oa "Geeeral ff:itaJ.'' Clarie ,.,.., Ills llair in 1.akt fa -...e tt was felt Ws ""Id make tM aew MM .. re .,,eallq. Now, as yo• cu Me, Cllrtt Us let \11 c.rls 10 Olt, btlt ... dMu1tdef .. s..ly ,, auu .. , of tile NJer .... • .. A.eedt4tr WerW. '' Chris was tillakta& U.O.t leavla1 tlte sbow last moaG b•t a1ree4 to lip oa for one more year. Real wUe Naecy PrusJoae, wlto played Cedle (dtey met OD lite satow), ltaa decided to caU it .Utan tile s'4»w for aow. Q: M) mother says 1hat she once watch~d a soap opera called .. From These Roots." I don't remember the show and wonder if any of the soap stars that are on _ today appeared in that one. - Z.T .• New Orleans. La. A: Aon Flood, wlto 1peat Ute last 17 years as Nucy Karr OD ''Tk Ed1e of Nipt," appeared OD ''From Tllete Roots.'' nt NBC soap of tk early ... s alM feaaare4 Headerson Fors~, WM lla1 bee David Stewart on "At tk Worltl Tins" fer over t o years. Q: Who says nothing ever happens on a soap opera? You go away for one mon1h nnd most of your favorites are gone. Can you please tell me what happened to the original performers who played Nina. Liza and Mike on "All MY Children?" -C.M .. Wcs1mins1cr. Conn.· A: Taylor MiJler, wbo portrayed Niu, la La Hollywood. Site's a.boat to tum an episode of ''ltnlgbt Rider" for NBC. Marcy Walker, wbo created Ute role of Uu, 11 also ht CalifOnala -sbe's appearl.q la tile soap "Santa Barbara" ID the role of~. Al for Mike, Nici S•rovy, wlto cre.ated lite role, h also owt West and /"t landed a two-llo11r CBS mysrery mov e wbiclt •Ill alr later tbls year. Q: Could you tell me how Dr. Jeff Ward and his wife Annie and their quads were written oul of" As the World Tums?" - Z.B .. Buena Vista. Calif. A: IJt tlte storyline, Jeff kicked ltis coca tee llablt ud was admitted back• Ute staff of Oakdale llospltal. Re ud A.aale decided to move CHlt of towa r •tai tlte qudntplet1. Tlt11 fact wu oaly llJeltdeeed briefly last moatlt oa Ute IMw; evWelttly tbc writers ..... lloped tlley coaltl aet rW of six claarecten w1Uto11 telllDI fu1 wlterc they went. Wblle 1H tltblk tbe Idea of •nl•I q•ads was a e•te ooe, we n ew tllat ,.or AaaJe, Jeff u4 lite kiddies wen tloemM. n. problem Wit wllat WO.Id ltappH H Cite babtet sot older. WMN tkle kWt M able to aet! CoeW n yMe staM llawt.c fHr cltlldre1 aroad tlte set 111 day? C..a.I Utey ~ve a t&orylJM? 'he UUIU to Gete q11e1tJou flpl'M .. be ... Q: Is G1..-orae Gaynt'~ the star of "Punk)' Brewster," the same guy who pla)ed Frank Smtth on "General Hospital?' -T .•. Akron. Ohio. A: Vet. GayHt played lite !teed ef tlw crime ayacllcate ll Port Qierla. Pn'a,. ~eeeDAtTlllS,....30) Sunday, March 31, 1985 3 • I L_I ____ ,_ 111 ' I .• I i I I I I ; I l·I I ( I I I I 11 1 I I I I 111 i I r ,,•11 ,l ~l tlil;f!J! -llif.'1!i-li111 I t lili ~ll~lii!rfli; il!!IJll I ll~i!ll!:.~!f!!:I l r. .. 1 · 1 ·r.-~·1 .. ,.~ .. , ~···1 I-r •11H1!!~1•11 ill 'i!i 1 •if !11:111 ~ · :n, ~.,DH!, Id lh !U! d !11aitt:1,1H in !IU :ubR1!i d:I I . I _. _ 1· . 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(I Hfllt~ Oii llw pmnbts -coil Metl Hatbor Center ('TM)~ Cenosa Park • Eqk Rock • Manhattan Beach Rlvcrside •Thousand Oaks ---, --~-------~---------------------.-......--~ ............................................... ~~~~-! -Daytime Coal. -lunclay -Monalag -----I='~ . f:' to maintain en independent wey of •()) e ...,,_ llM. _....Host Pat == 1=-~....Wu.nOM Boone and conost Donna Mll19 are Joined n•WllM 11.M .. • by Chflstopher Alldns. Kevin Oob80n. ~ 191 In this story mart<log the ..,, • ..., Ma1vel<>ut Marvin Hegler. Mark Harmon. PIMOYef season. e aroup ot elderly Jew. _. .. , • Thomas Hearns, Tefma Hopkins. Joan lah men In New York.,.1 South &OM ltrug--"Ra"'91" ( UMO, Comedy) QI. Van Ark and George Wendt In this ennutil g1et to maintain an Independent wey ot -jct. Hevllllnd. Oevld Niven. (1 hr .• 12 fund r&l&ef lo benefit lhe dlaabled. (2 life. .,,._ 1.) _ 31 • hrs) {C) 100L IM ... • CCWf KOOi & ---IMm.:M. ~<CC*T'D) Iha Gang sings "Celebfatlon," "Too W? WTlm "Tht Snow M.•••a•u., Hot." "Joanna." "Ladles Night" end Queen" Lance K-..n and Mellua Qll)erf • TWftW songs from the album "Erner~." ltat In tNt tele of• brew girl wtlo'• dlllr· ... ,. .... ..,.. Taped In May 198"4 al the Wortd E>cpoelo-"*'9d to MW htf comp11111on "om the ,.IDIM.I• II• tionlnNewO..leens. (t hr.)' Snow Queen's (l" ~) lpell. Mer· ..... ..-_. e=smOQ rat9dby8tleley0uvall.Q M CllMJW•a-~ "Sahara" (196-4. A<Nenture) (J) -. "Return Ot A Man Celled -.... ,_ hielda, Lambert Wilton. (1 ht.. HorN" (1978. Adventure) Richard 11 I I ii t 4" min.) -Henll, Gale SOndefgaerd. (2 twt .. 9 ITlln.) ~-&&8 ,.,, .... ____ ~-··""" ...... -,,.,., liW M .. '.'Splendor In Tht Graas" YOUnl•M-J9 19Aftall I 1 981. Dfama) Natalie Wood. Warrflfl _, .... tty. (2 hr&., 30 min ) --·--.... UIT-An Ea1t., specltll uru.... ., _.,•mu I ~ protllal ' •--.. _ v , __ ft -.a•..,a•nwr former New Yor1< Knick Waft Frazlef lrom St Peter'• BH 1,... end 1r,. .,.....,, i!iillr'4i . • ....,. IUL ~ •nd French 'lmltlv• •ttlat Henri Rout· Museum. featuring C.Cllil Galdla and the Lo1ldorr~ llt .... mr--L~"'~nk•ua ••n• =•AYm A 12-yw-old boy pta· &1!!.IUTIN••·--·· ... The Rev Theodoft M ...... gued by problem• leernt to take control of _.,:'41tQ ~ Clllibt• ... n.-h9 trom .... ho lilt by -lnt...,llng book~ Olctt -WW ..,. .. Tom ond 1=::-.;:r--... Ct Iv.) V•n Ovko 11ara. Nenc1 s.awr. (R) Mr - CS) _,. "Ollvld Coc>Perileld" < t983, CD> ._JOI .. • Shef1ock Hc*Me' --°' 11.a) Antm81td Vobts by Rou Hlg• nlee• Char otte followa In her unde'a ...a. ~)'·= ~1.w'f:on .P %~.~, toot11epa wh4tn sne decldel to find tn. .. -Thia dOcument•rv S G ( 1 h 20 Queen ot Eng1.tnd'11totan jewtll. (1 hf.) an ~.:Mlon 10 tcelelid ro Jamn ltwon. arley r-.r. r . ,.,.... ~puffins. 8 ~of ... bird, and .. i It:.'\__.._ • =':.~~ ltOrY marking h t':n '=11'ro:'ft"~.~o '"9 In CNc:eoo'• ~~!!:~~=:..-----~saov::M~W:•:aon~•:m!N!:~:ot~tldll==:1y:.WW-s:;.. .... ,~ .. ===l=lli!'17i .. ;;. ........ J 8 Sonday, Marc~ !1, 1915 ""meri tn New vortti~ Bton• atrvg- -lunday Coal. CE • 111WllMIA TR.an Up to date bullness lnfounaflon for mena-gers, lnelodlng strategy. Issues. techriolo-gy, and a review of Wall Street activities. ffi) ( 1 hr.) (DJ IMCGUI CCMn"Y -.T Looking tor excitement. Samson Peabody Jones heads West In 1881. stumbles across a lrMsure map and ends up In enough trou- ble to warrant the U.S. Cavalry's help. (I hr.) I 'JmllCAIW•TOWllWL • Nm Mm MIMS• Animated. Ray Bolger as storyteller Uncle Amos spins the tale of an egg farmer and his Wife whose farm is saved from the vil- lainous Tobias Tlnwtllskera by the appear- ance of a= youngstM. l:t.'L-ATC&YM'f !I IHWI.,_. ------mOIY CULlm CLUI • ,..c-=-__ , Culture Club performs "Karma Chameleon." "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?" and "Miss Me Blind" at the Hammersmith Odeon In London. England. ( 1 hr.) Cl) .. "Shinbone Alley" (1971, Musi- cal) Animated. Voices of Eddie Bracken. Carol Channing.· ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) 1 ........ , -.. Cft5 ICI Guest; LA Mayor om Bradley. a candidate tor re-election. e "'um.I flOllY I Animated. The happy llvea of a young girl and her pony friends are threatened by the wicked Tlrac and his Rainbow of Darkness. Voices: Sandy 0u::.:andall. • Ul\9 llM. 1&lnlOlt IFan~=:::~:r~ At~. ..... """' -:,-===:~A chronicle of the celebration of lhe National Urban League's 75th year. e ,_ Paine Webber Classic. semifi- nal matches, llve from Sanibel Island, Fla. ~in) .............. . (!)AUTOucm NASCARValteydate 500, live from Bristol. Tenn. (3 hrs.) CO) .. "Alice's Restaurant" (1969, Comedy) Ario Guthrie. Pat Quinn. ( 1 hr .. St min.) Cl) llOWll "The tee Pirates" ( 1984. Sci- ence Fiction) Rober! Urich, Mary Crosby. i! hr .. 36 min.) CZ) llOWll "Saboteur" (1942, Suspense) Priscilla Lane. Robert Cummings. ( 1 hr .. 48 ~,., -1--. WUwa.Jtt//I AlmALI .. -..... -,. ..._ 1••HJ. Atlanta Braves vs. Los ~les °=rs (3 hrs .. ·5 min.) -1-==lm DAWDW . ~--- ••• D'IM. MUICIAL PUW ,._PM.WBL -...... M•NJ. Atlanta Braves n:.Ci>=~~~) (I) e Ulm llAL Host Pat Boone and conost Donna Mills are joined by Christopher Atkins, Kevin Dobson. Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Mark Harmon. Thomas Hearns. Telma Hopkins. Joan Van Ar~ and George Wendt 1n this annual fund-raiser 10 benefil «ie disabled (2 hrs.) I lillllflW!li.,, ..... " • •••DIM&. ... -=-PL.AW fl& CGUm Videos from Collins· lat· est album "No Jackets Required" plus behlnd·t~soenes Interviews. CH)...,1'MllM9C .._Animated. On a trip to Hanalee, Puff strives to cure a mute boy of his problem by teaching him a lesSOO in courage. Voice of Burgess Meredlth. CD .,. "Be.yond Rea&O(lable Doubt" (1980. Mystery) David Hemmrngs. John Har!l._eaves. ™min ) 1W e U IM. Baltimore Stars al Houston Gambtersj3 hrs .. 30 min.) l tmwCOUMll'TAIW MmD•' --.. "tfoll<es" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger Moore, James Mason, (1 hr., 39 min.) CH),.. ... llOCa Wembley's on a mis· slon of revenge after Boober scares him. but.his p!•ns tak~ a _terrtfylng !wist. •••111to ..... -a&era••• ---- -· JllAal Tournament Players Cham-OiOnlh!P. final round •• llve from Ponte Vtdta. Fla. (3 h!') l ,..noa• .-r-..... n "The AdvfntUt'n Of Shet- IOCk Holmes" Holmes discovers that fig- ures on the watt of • QUiet English country heme provide • tfrtk to •n lntamout Chlca- QQ mobster. Q ( t hr.) • ,. • ._ 1••nu. Milwaukee 8rewef8 va.. San ~o Padres (2 hrt., 30 min.) •rwt•RMIC- OO•~AT1W'TIClm (0) .. "The Buddy System" ( 1984, Comedy) fftehard Ofeyfuss. Susan Saran-.oon. (t hr .. 50·mln.) ()) HNI CllAll Logan (Francine Tack- er) . a volunteer In the scho<>l' s prison as- sistance program. becomes emotionally Involved with a famous political activist held In solitary confinement. (%) ... "Harry And Son" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Paul Newman. Robby Benson. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) -1 ':'::' ... CM...allll• IPICW. From Lexington, Ky., Al McGuire inter- views. lhe players and coaches of tomor- row's NCAA Championship game. ( 1 hr ) l'i'llml'rOOIU ...... 'JmllCAl---rT _. "Sahara" (1984. Adventure) Brooke Shields. Lambert Wiison. ( 1 hr .. 44min.) WG .. llAIOll U•H.l Calllo{f1la An- ~ vs. Chica~bs (3 hrs.) Cll IAlm 1Bl11IOI Host Pat Boone and cohost Donna Mills are joined by Christopher Atkins, Kevin DobSOn. Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Martt Harmon. Thomas Hearns. Telma Hopkins. Joan Van Ark and George Wendt In this annual fund-raiser to benefil the· disabled. (2 hrs.) , G • MAW Featured: George Jones. Brenda Lee. Moonshine Ctoggers and Dew Drops. ( 1 hr.) (f) • Ul\9 IUL lUTMOll (COllT'D) e YOell Tll lmnM • Al9 OLDa U.. DA11 Tax experts give instructions and suggestions for income tax returns appli- cable for people 55 years old and older. !hr.) -nmuc•.-w R 3 II Al9 DftllO NCAA D1:--1sion I_ Women's Championships. from Tu9caloo- sa. Ala. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) CD llO¥ll "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah ( 1 hr , 5 I min.) Cl>_.. "Until They Sail" ( 1957, O<a· ma) Jean Simmons. Paul Newman ( 1 hr., 35 min.) I IOIJ.mU•• ... -IYTAM. W lflOllTICOlll NABC Alt-Star College Basketball (2 hrs ) ·== !) ... "Hot Stull" ( 1979 Comedy) Dom Deluise. Suzanne Pleshette t I hr 3t min.) W dl),_ Monte Carlo Tournament ••_..''Change Of Hab11 · ( 1969. Ora- ma) Elvi.s Presley, Mary T)'ler Moore (2 hrs.) • .. "Flaming Star" (1960, Adven- ture) Elvis Presley, Barbara Eden. (2 hrs.) · e .. "I Married The Klondike" (No Date) (2 hrs.) •••llWMI (D> ... "Mother LOde'' ( 1982. Orama) Charlton Heston, Nick Mancuso. ( 1 ht • 41 min.) (Z) _. "The Hotel New Hampshire" (1984, Comedy) Jodie F0ttet. Beau Bridge& ( 1 hr .. SO min j 1 ........ -----. -M.•I iCMMSalllt•.._ From Lexington, Ky .. Al McGuire Inter· views the players end coach• of tomor- row's NCAA Cii.mplon&tllp game ( t hr ) .... ,....an Sunday, March 31. 1985 9 .... _ ..... ll'f Cl)-.. CUP -Women's auper gl· ant llatom from BormiO. Italy (R) ( 1 hr . 30 =* ® "The Secret Ufe Of Walt« Mit- ty" (1~7. Comedy) Danny Kay•. Virgin· •la ~ .. 50 min.) -AT-9GllWT • Ulm IU&. TILllMOlt , .. , ..,... ... "Soggy Bottom, U.S.A." (1981, Comedy) -sen Jonnson. Lois Net· tteton. ( 1 hr., 3'7 min.) CD ..,. "Slapstk:k Of Another Kind" ( 19M, Comedy) Jerry lewis. Madeline Kahn. (1ht.,27 min.) (I) .. "Twilight Zone -The M<Me" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) John Uthgow. •Vic =r~; ~r., .C2 min.) . 1--•-•..,.w 10•u11.._ --·~~­Chula Vitt• vt El Capitan • .. , ... FMtured' The Super· 1tar1, fMturlna a field of ten NFL stand- outs lncludiflg Mark Gattlneau (New York Jets), Mark Duper (Miami Dolphins) and Willie Gault (Chicago Bears) competing for berths It>. ltw~.championshlp round. ffom Key ~ne. Fla. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) l ....-.,c1•11 •m1 • -...... _.,,,,..,,, • ... "The lrwlllble Man" ( 19.75, Sci· eta-Fiction) David McCallum. Jackie Cooper. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) • .. ISJUU Featured. The Super· stats. fM1urlng a field of ten NFL 11and· out• Including Mark Gaatlneau (New York Jell), Mattt eup.r (Miami Oo4ptllM) and w• a.uit cCNcaoo en,., compe11ng for betthe In the champlon9hlp round from Key Bilcayne. Fla. (1 hr .. 30 min.) 1-naa• .. "The Davff's Wedding Night" ( 976, Horror) Mari( Demon, Sera bay {?hrs.) (I) • ... IT .. The third running of thil t and 1 I 18 mile rec. f« three-year· W~ . (from llltonla Raeetf9cic In Flofenoe. ..... _, .. "fun Win\ Olek And Jene'' 977, Comtdy) Gaofge Segal, Jane Fonde, (\.~ • WM.I. -Gu.et: Alan Green-=~t enc:r cheltmen. Towneend- & Co., Inc. I mTCl•ll . ·--.. "AeckleM" ( 198.c. Drame) Al> den Oum. o.r,1 Hannah. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) ••M _,,., TM ~t"'" the 8eettM In I IMm whlcf'I Oflginlly alt'9d on 8rtMh TV In 1987. =•=-.,~·11111111••• ~ .. "Ont M0t• Train To Rob" ( 1971, Weatttn) Geofge PfPPerd, Jonn Vernon (2 twt.) 1•11111•-· ... ........ _,I lll•YM ... A .. tltl-cm klll* _.. mow111,-lndudlng com1ce1 ctl- 11 of tt19 r.r.-~, nom11 .... -.. --Q ..... 10 Sund1y. M•ch 31, 1985 I &=. ... ,_ .... "The Role Of Song At Sc:hool" Guests: rt. 1.c~membef elnalno groue> The Whlffenpoofs of Yale Unlversf. ~Clase of 1985. (1 hr.) 9111111-* "Mt An Overnight I" Rosallnd Cash, Richard Roundtree and EAOOf Donahue star In this story of a girt who battles jealousy when her parents take In an abandoned child; end "The Cap," the st«y of a boy who's angry at his lather for being unemployed. Q ( 1 ~ IOOL I 119 W • c:ca:91 Kool & the Gang sings "Cetebratlon," "Too Hot," "Joenna," "Ledl.a Night" and songs from the album "Emergency " Taped In May 198" at the World Eicposl- llon In New OtlMnt. (-thr.) Cl) COLLm M•'6'-OkJahoma at Okla· home Stat• (3 h,._) · ·• ® ..,. "My F'avorlte Ye&1" ( 1982 . Comedy) Pete< O'Toole, Jessie& Harper L! hr., ~5 min.) CI>..,. "Pror...or Potter'• Magic PO. lions" (t976. Adventure) Richard Wiison, John Warner. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (I) .... TU 119A19 "The Snow Queen" Lance Kerwin end ....,. .. Gilbert star In thl• tale of a brave gl'1 wno's deter- mined to uve her companion from the Snow Queen's (Lee Remick) spell. Nar· rat~helley Duvall. O (%) "That' K Be rhe Dey" ( 19 7 4, Orama) David E ... x. Ringo Starr ( 1 hf . 30 min.) . ·-CA,~IYOU •all ..,. ''The Man From The Alamo" A 1953, W"tern) Glenn Ford, Julie ·1y~:•'"I .... Q __ ._._.,.OC*Cm1. Nm P'4.11 Simon and Art Garfunkel perform old tevorltes In their first )Olnt con- cart In 11 yeers. taped during the aummer of '81 In New York City's Central Park ( 1 ht., 30mln) ·-U\IOMU. . _ ......... ___ _ I M.Le.A,_~---· -llM•M-'F U.S. lmmlgretlon policy and ltl tf'9ct on the quality of Ille In Sin Diego •nd the re11 of the counaty It examined. ( 1 hr ) e •A An explof'atlon of the mystetlous Bermuda Trienale, an area off the coetl of Florlda ~thous.nda or thlpt, planes and people have disappeared. (A) Q ( 1 ~ CC) .. "Krull" (1983, Fantasy) .. Ken MarlheN, Lytell• Anthony. On another planet, a prlnc. f&QeS tNny 1 .. ts aa he tries to regM\ hil kingdom, reecue his be- trothed and bettle a tuper·poWerlut beast 'PG' (1hr:,57mln.) (I).._ "The Ice Plrat"" ( 198-4, Sci· enc. Fiction) Robef't Urich, Mary Cra.b~ Space pif al .. jolli a beeutlfuf prlnoell 1n M&lch of hef explOfer fl1Nr and a newly dlteovered IOUfC• of f'nUch.-netded water -r~· , ...... :1em1n.1 ftlOOICU•• _,,,_ ,____ - .,.._ • .._,Culture Club P9rl«ma "Karma Chemet.on," "Do You Ae~ Want To Hurt Me?" and "Miss Me Blind' at the H•rnmerwnlth Odeon In l.:Qndon. ~. '1' hr,) CJ) _.,. "Rooe'' ( 19.C8, Su.peosel James Stewart, l=artey Granger. A pair ot murder.,. try to conceel the wherMbout~ or their victim during • grueling lnterroga tlon. 'PG' {1 hf., 20 min.) l tQJHllU -..,.,_ ,. Cl)•--• ..., wr• Aft., a young, orphaned thlat (Biiiy Lomberdo) steal& Punlty'a jewelry boit. lhe belrlende tt'lt ~and findl a home tor him. ~.) •a ........ "• Ol\..,-s rllk· their 11\'91 off Notway'a coesl tor the rlcheet ttMtUft l!I metltlmt hletory: a laMI DMtn ., .... a human bltlhmark; a Wlo- ~betrlck. Q (1 ht.) •-Gutttai Motgan Btltteny. Devit Jr. (R) ( 1 hr.) • 11 &.-~A .,_ ... lllM .. ,,.rr tll M .... A IUMy of the •nlmel and ptent Ute thet flourilhel In • .. 1uer1et end Nit wet., ~(tht.) • The uee of new c.~.,.,,... ~ speclel video ~ mek• It poealble '°' vttwer• 10 ... tht WOftd .. anlme•Ond lnMcta ~It. Q ( 1 hr.) cc -"Head" ( 19", Mullcll) 1ht ~ Vlct0t Miit'". A rode gtoup ~ ... ltyb9cl °""°°" on 1he IOdll ~....,. ot"" ·eo.. ·o· t 1 hf .. 2e "*" > C9• U. ~ 8una at La. E"'Jn11:;1 ,. 2 J l Phoenla .,,,. ., Loi ~.,~· .... 30"*'.) •<JI) ftPW' ~·· on I mt. lfon of ,....,.. ...., loobet tc.rtl him, IMhll~ ..... •~IWilf. -· (I) I m IL - -Atttt an elt· Pon leddlnl. Jlaalca becornee a petlenl It en .--. Dllm hoepltal .._. In• t'9* MIOftG the ,,..,_ i.d to """ u :J. lmnld ........ ()wlea'.a_ • .,,.,..., In -~ K::: 0. ....,, aw...,. led a,y P«er < au-i-~> and Alllbl OemliW• (JoM ~ men) ..,.. wNlt IN ~or Tibtrlul ._In ... ~ e11 .. on c.p,j (Pett 1of5) Q ptn.l ecra. --LeaMeion Ava's in TV 'for the money' By BOB THOMAS • 111' ... ,_.,.., BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -The Polo Lounp:, Jong a«ustomed to famous faces. A•aOardner was buzzing with excitement and it was centered on the stately brunette in the corner booth of the Beverly Hills Hotel watcrina place. r Waiters with glowing faces paused to pay their respects. A moneyed New Yorker said boldly: "Pardon me, but you look like a young Ava Gardner. Could I send yo u a drink, a bottle of wine. champagne, anything?"' She accepted the homage like a pleased Mona Lisa. Of course it was Ava Gardner, lookina like her younger, alamorous self and bristling with health after playing a pme of tennis. Gardner was in California from London for aucst appearances as William Ocvane's mother in CBS's "Knqt's .Landing." Her husband in the series is &Ward Duff. with whom she had a happy reunion. "I never worked with Howard, but he and I had a little flirt for a while," she said. However, her main reason for doing the TV work was because of the money. 'Loot -that's the main reason for working. isn't 1t?" she said with customary frankness. "I like to work as little as possible. but it's good for mC' now and then. Too much time Brad Maule-keeps job on 'GeneralHospital' By LYNDA ff1RSCll ('onaratulations. Brad MHI~ fans: The ever-shrewd Glori• Monty h85 decided to save his Tony Jones character on "General • H0tpital." Monty has come up with a hot storyline which shoutd please both Brad and the 'viewers. We undeniand that this plot twist will keep viewers alued to OH for the neitt few months. • • • Ah. memories: "As the World Turns" is about to have a major reunion. When Kim and Bob say "I do" in April, Nancy Hushes. as played by Helen Waper, sister Penny. ponraycd by Rotea1u1 Prtah, and brother Donald. played by C.r .. P"lln, will all be aucnd1na the ce~mony. ·•As the World Turns" producer Robert C.IMu Is a strona believer in goina into the back stories and brinaina back much-loved and ncvcr-foraouen charactc'r!i. Printz, who has gotten rave reviews for her portrayal of Amanda in "The Glau Mcnaacmc." which l'i runnina all}>vcr the country, will only be back for a wetlc. We alao undtrsuum that TWT fan• are ,oina to act a b1a and warm aurprile in the neJU few monthJ whtfl two very Important characten relum to the show. • • • hit c....-11. "Ryan's Hope's" Karie, _... dist0vettd by ABC"s head of Eut Coast casting. Rudy Jama. James father Dennis is the longtime pme .... how host. James. wt\o travels around the country looking for talent, fm>ttcd Campbell in an acting competition. Tf\e competition, named.for the late 11 ... RJ• who plarcd Oranny on "The Beverly HiDbillies," 1s a national competjtion io whicf\ 300 collqes participate. 'Fhe ~liminaries were held in St. Louis, then Campbell. who made it to the finals, performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performin1 Arts in Wuhina- ton. O.C. She won in the female cateaory. James was '° impressed by her work that he sianed her on the dotted tine immedi· ately. Campbell is quite im~uivc as youna Broadway hopeful Katie Ryan. • • • Marttu n.toaa. last seen on daytime TV as Annie Stewart on .. As the World Tums," has spun over to "Santa Barbera." Deianan left New York and "World Tums" several years aao for LA and pnmc- timc TV. After several scason111JC1tan1 on various episodic shows. Martina bas decided-to ~tie doWft in the daytime. ••• The April l I epilOde of .. Hill S~t Blues"· marks the "'"''• I OOlh. lA>Ot for Renko and Hill to tPlit their partnership for that week and you'll also be aiven ~itive proof that LaRue never battd all an thal porno nick. off. and I get lazy. stale, lethargic. Work 1s healthy for you. I guess. Capricorns are supposed to be gifted with self-discipline, but I think I missed out somehow. It takes someone else to crack the whip. Then I jump." "Knots Landing" has kept her JUmpmg. She has had 4 a.m. calls. something that didn't happen during her movie days at MGM . The series 1s filmed on the MOM lot. and that's cause for nostalgia. Gardner arrived there in late 1940, a barefoot 18-year-old from Grabtown, N.C. For fi vc years she did little but pose for: cheesecake and play in B pictures. A few loanouts, "Whistle Stop" and "The Killers.'' fioall y convinced her MGM bosses that she was star material. "lt'sa bit sad to go back to MGM today." she admitted. "I remember When Clark Gable would walk into the commissary and sit down at the middle table (with Spencer Tracy, Robert Taylor and others). That was sheer magic. And when Lana Turner would sweep mto the office of Lillian Burns. the drama coach. Now there was a real star!" And so was Ava Gardner. unqucS* tionably. She was a star on screen. in such films as "The Hucksters." "One Touch of Venus," "The Snows of Kilamaajaro," "Mogambo" and "Thc Barefoot \on· tessa." And she was ever 1n the news wllh her marriages to Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw and Frank Sinatra, and her romances wit h Howard Hughes. bullfighter Luis Dominguin and her other 1ntcrna1ional escapades. "Ava &res to be herself." Van Johnson once observed. It wasn't always easy during thc 15 years under contract 10 MGM. Gardner recalled when she wanted to do a play at the La Jolla Playhouse with Gregory Peck. ' "The role isn't big enough," a s1ud10 executive toJd her. ''You can only do a stamna rote:· "But I'm aratcful to MGM," she added. "Ther. made me a movie tar -you notice I don t say ·actress.' Otherw15C.' I might be a secretary, which is what I WH trained for. or a housewife. or both, back in Nonh Carolina." For the past 20 years ~he hll\ mnc1<' ht'r home in London. She hasn't really kept away lrom her craf\. In recent years, Gardner has ap- peared in European films and on American television. She will be on the upcoming NBC miniteriet, "A.O." The inevitable question: Is there a rnlln in her life? She tau~. "Yes, 11 fout'rlea&ed Welsh· man (her Cof'IJ, Mo,...n)J If-you mean comanc.es.._no. D'.e had th~ husbao.dun.d have known a number of won<krful men, but I don't think I could handle another clOIC relltionshap with a man." she aaid. "I've been alone too Iona. and t'rn happy beina alone." Sunday, March 31 , 1985 11 -· ttlil 1 Md 1 I US mle rece lar h• yeat· i~ Ctrom LAtonie Alo9tl.-1n Aorence ....... ,.., .. ., aasw1w ....,.,_.,,_ .. ·~" (1 ... Dr8me) A1· dlln OuWI. ~ HenrW\. A )'O'M'IQ mot()(- cyde enttlueielt wtue ... has beef! mede unwholeeome by *' et::oho4ic father ·~ ~ wGl 8 girt who ls 100 tor hm. 'R' ( 1 ..... 30 fN\.) .-ta. mt~ ....... ftll --, .. ._,.,, Ananc fy t:Mdenlcl by hil lazy .... Md IP*d M>n. • high IChocl Englilh ,..,_ r..ity oets the llWOrd pr008ll50f t1e•1 drw.d of. and "~.:.:~-he revw ~ MCl-·-acu a •• a L11•11ATN ---81191T-119 -Featured Judd H"1i.~) I= .......... Gabler •nd Je• tr-v Lyons hast 8n nbmatl\l9 ~ at whet'I lleW 81 the "'°"""' •~cmau. (%) .. "Return Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1976. A<Mtnture) Richard Harris. Gale SonderQUrd An English IOfd returns to Amenca when he leerns 1hat the lndient wtlo 1ntt .. ted "*n 1n10 the11 lribe f\ave lo5t their modest preMtVe IC· tr•= ·PG' (2 hrs .• 9 min.) tw!~s1ec{1 K19ts'' (1983. Dia· ma) Andra Melian, KtMrl Costner. A sny young woman hMdl for Reno in the hopeS of wi'lnlng It ~jeck. Ind winds up becoming ~,.,.,. wtt.h 1 loell gem· bier to br•k the benk 11 one pertk:utar cnlno 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) tw• .. "The Gif'1 From PetrcM<a ( 1974. Orama) Hal Holbrcdc. Goldie Hlwn. An Amenc1n newlt'I*' on astign- ment In the Kl'9mlln fell In p,e With a scattwbralned belleflna. (2 tft.. 15 min l I ftllciLY• 111 lal!W9 Clll I• FMtured: Cher tllks 1bout hef new ~ .. Mall<." 1nd • a.ta OUr'*1g ~his new TV ae r• _"Eye_ To Eye". ftll(H) .. "Surf II" (19M, COmedy) Ed· dll Dellen. Linde Ketrldge A nwdmar conoocrt • tainted IOft drink thet compels ~ Ind beech-.butnt 10 •t getblQe 'R' t1tw .. 31m.1 -"" -.............. I ... --···-:m11111 pg •• ,_..A group trom • .-Ml town In io.e. who .. ~ pertlelpeted in en •P9M.-it lbCut ~ 20 ~ .. ~ "*' ~·~ t;I (f ~ '· (I) IR PllllM&. ..._ aO.-• Mione CMtewt (A) ~3 hrs. I>-''Aedl•" (1.... 9'N) Al· din Ouinn. Dlfyt HMneh. A ~mot«· cydl tnttuleel ...... !Ill ... been rNde unwtlOlelornt by an llcdlOlc tathtr '*'°"* ~ wMI • 1111 who le coo E tor him. 'A' (1 hr •• 30 min.) .. -"PueDlo" (1173. Creme) Hel olbtook. Andrew Ouogan CJ)WI ill n• • (J) "Gandhi" ( 1982, Biography) Ben Klhgtley, Cendloe Bergen. (3 hrs., 8 min.) cm "Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Berenger, Michael P11e. { 1 hr., 32 min.) CJ) "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Anlme1ed. ( 1 hr., 10 min.) • ~ "Mery Jane Harper Cried Last Night" 1917, Orama) Susan Dey, Kevin McCar-'.!!r· (2 hrs.) -~ "Gandhi" (1 982, Biography) Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen. (3 hrs., 8 min.) M ® "Local Hero" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter ~.Burt Lancaster. ( 1 hr., 50 min.) •cm "Swing Shift" (198-4, Drama) Goldie Hewn, Kurt Russell. (1hr.,40 min.) •CJ) "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982, Fanta- ay) Animated. Voices by Lorenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kal'flPnlann. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) (J) "Rope" ( 1948, Sutpef'l9e) James Stewart, Fatlev Granger. ( 1 hr .. 20 mlrt) -CC> "Raoe For Tt}e' Yankee Zephyr" (1981, Orama) Ken Wahl, George Pep- e!!d. (1 hr .. 48 min.) 00 "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984, Ad· venture) Mlohael Douglas, Kathleen Tvmer. (1hr .. 45 min.) cm "Over The Brooklyn Brl(lge" (1984, Romano.) Elliott Gould, Margaux Hem· '£!pay. (1 hr., 46 min.) (a> "Gaallght" ( 1940, Suspense) Anton Welbrook, Dl•na Wynward. ·(1 hr., 28 min.) , -ft) "Judae Horton And The ScottsbOro .80ya" (l978, Drama) Arthur Hill, Vera M!_let. (2 hrs.) ' tW(J) "That'H Be The c18y" (1974, Orama) O.Vl<I Eseex, Ringo Starr. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tW. "The Girl Rush!' ( 1955, Comedy) Ro- Mllnd Ao9eell, F•nando Lamas. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) _.,. ___ ....... - -; "The lf!\aoe 0t Bruct Lee" (1980, ¥ttJrfl) 8Nce LI, Yang Szu. (2 hrs.) ""-lder1 Of The Loet Arll" (1981, Ad· Vlf\ture) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. ( 1 ~ ~~h~~'l1u~ Words" (1950, Musical) Fred Astaire, ~ Skelton. ( 1 hr., 42 min.) (I) "Y ... Giorgio" (1982, M"81cal) Luci· •no Pavarotti, l<athryn ~arrOld. ( 1 hr .. 53 ~.) -(I) "8ralnatorm" ( 1983, Selene.Fiction) Ciirtatopher Walken, Natalie Wood. (1 hr., 4emtn.) W (ll) "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) cnri.t~ Walken, Natalie Wood. ( 1 hr., ff mlt'I.) • "Dungeons Of Horror" (1 862, Hor· ror) Ruu Harvey. Helen H~n. (2 l'n.) •CC> "The Browning Version ( 195 t. Dr•· me) MlchMI Redgrave. Jean Kent. ( 1 hr .. ~min.) (JI) "Natt And H8)1'9" ( 1983, Adven· turt)' ....!9mmy Lff Jonea, _Michael O;KeMe. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (I) "Op In Arm91' ( 1IM4, Comedy) Dan· ~Ka~. Oineh Shore. ( 1 hr .. 46 mtn,) • • · "ROPe" (19'8, ~) J41mee tweft, Fafley Grangtr. 0 hr .. 20 min.) -~ "Tht Hound Of Ttlt Bnk9Mflet" ( 1982, Myatety) Ian Atctlatdaon, Brian 81e1Md. ( 1 hr .• 18 min.) •CDJ "Lari Spend The Nlgtlt Together" (1982. Docum.ntary) The "oiling Stonea. ( 1 nr .. 30 min.) (%) "The Winter Of Our Dreams" ( 1981, Orama) JUdy Davis, Bryan 8rown. (1 hr., 29mh) . •CIJ "Puss 'N Boots Travels ArOYnd The World" ( 1983, Fa.ntasy) Anlmeted. ( 1 hr., 9 min.) (I) "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven· ture) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) •a> "Little Lord Fauntleroy" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Ricky Schroder, Alec Gulness. (2 hrs., 5 min.) •OO "Local Hero" (1983, Comedy) Peter R~rt, Burt Lancaster. ( 1 nr., 50 min.) (J) "Harry And Son" ( 1984, Drama) Paul Newman. Robby Benson. (1 hr .. 57 min.) --Evening---- -· C0LLm umru&.L NCAA Champi-onship Game, five from Lexington, Ky. (2 hra.,30m~ I!:!.~ NCAA Champi- onship Game, five from, Lexington, Ky. (2 hrs.) llilAITlOMUT ([) LRlnla °',,.mt ,.. ,..,.,. Interviews with Ryan O'Neal. Donald Sutherland, PhyUls Diiier, M~hele Lee. ISa=J:.~r.) trM1m ...... ...., me ... tB c•--•n .,. "Race For The Yankee Zephyr" ( 198 1, Orama) Ken Wahl, George Pep- pard. Two farmers IOcate the wreckage of a Wor1d war II plane In the mountains of New Zealand and com~te with others for Its vatuab™G ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) (() IM. San Antoni<> Guns· ~ers at Portland Breakers (3 hrs ) CW llOWll "Eddie And The Cruisers" (1983, Orama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare. Twenty years after the iact. a re· porter lnvestigattt fhe myst«IOus disap- pearance of a rock singer 'PG' ( 1 hr., 32 min, •TMOnm •me .. _,.,l&YIMMe ..., .... MICI .aa1~•··­-..,,,.,.. .... _,. .. "Twice Upon A Tlme" ( t982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices by Lorenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kampmann. Crealurff auempt to ~a tirM stand still by taking the spring that batongs to the coem1c clock. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) !!'-tmlO IDO Vld9oe By: Oevld Lee Roth, f;~rlt 0.y And The Time, G'-n Frey ( 1 .,.)=--,,_ '11•"= --Q ·-MUI . ------~,._, Ffftuttd! Lo· Cle Arna:. l ... Cll •• .... ,.,. ...... W m CT Jtff Smith Illar• terty Amtrlcan ~ lnClldlng ont for ehlc'ktn p1e "°"' 1efh..ctntury Vltgtnla. ([) 90N "WarGamH" ( 1983. SUepenee) Matthew &odeflok, O.oo.y Coleman. A teen·ege computef whiz Inad- vertently gains acceu to the Pentagon'• strategic computer system and rlNrfY ~ ~· WOfld War Ill. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 53 min.) 1:91JZ) llOWll "Vanished" (Part 1 of 2) __ (1970. Suspense) Richard Wldmarlc, Skye Aubrey. The apparent kldnaPPfnQ of a presidential adviser Is blamed on a lor- i ower. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) -, .... , ... n•-.a m•u. ....nCCUlf ., ..... .. ,., ...... ~.,,_, --·-..... IOCI( Mokey and Fraggle de- vise a plot to steal Junior GOfg's prize rad- ish. •· (%) __.AL lftliMt TCUt Featurea the Beatles In a film which orlglnatty aired on British TV In t967. ' l ucm ... Ulll'AAllTA • • '" aoa • ,.. MACnCM. ... Featured: a baseball clip with John- ny Bench, Pete Rose, Ron Guidry; Bruce Jenner and Willie Aames are victims of practical jokes; hosts of local childrens' P-rograms. ( 1 hr.) 8 llOWll "The Uon In Winter" ( 1968, Drama) Peter O'Tooie, Katharine Hep- burn. On Christmas Day 1183, England's King Henry II faces an agonizing decision over his successor as he wages stOfmy battles with his strong-willed wife. Eleen<>f of A~itaine. (2 hrs.) e g ewmcAIT\.I,. •cam c1 Mark and Hardcastle become surrogate parents When they dlsCover two abandoned chif.. dren on their doorstep. O ~) (() IC' •cMW,,. W. An under· cover agent masquerading as Amanda is murdered, leaving Amanda angry about her own published obituary and the Agen- l concemed about her safety. (1 hr.) ......... W1111•cm11un .,,.,'tl•ITW Featured: Lu- cie Arnaz. e llOWll "79 Park Avenue" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1977. Drama) Lesley Anl'l_ W!'rren, Pc:Jlly Bergert A street-wise young girl un· jUStly sent to reform sohQol Joins an un· derworld house of prostitution upon her rele~rs..) • LMI Host John Romer Intro- duces the ancient Egyptian village of Deir Et Medina and examrnes the dally lite of the craftsmen who 'made the royal tom~ In the Valley of the Kings~ O ( 1 hr.) ID If •JC• "-A_,. "Concealed En-emies" Based on the Alger HIM case. Written by Hugh Whltemor._ ~ starrJno -Jehn Harillns and Edward Herrmenn, the story opens In HM8 with events that IMd to a $50,000 llbal suit. (Perta 1 and 2 of ~. (R) O (2 hrs.) CC) ... "Gandhi" (1 982. Blogrephy) Ben I(~. Candice Bergen. llcnard AttenbOrougn's epic tracltlg the '"-Of MOl'l•ndaet K. Gandhi, !torn hit eerty ca· reer as a lawyer through hie demonttr• 11ons ~.....,. reelSt•~ to..galn tnc»-J>!ndenoe for tndla. •pQr (3 l'n.. 8 min.) (8) ... "Romtnclno The Stone" ( 1984, A<Mnti.lrt) Mlcnetl. Oougl ... K•thleen Turntt A romentle ncwellllt ,.... kletentty teeme With • mecno ad\ler'ltuter i" a SoUth A!Mrican ~ 10 nintem lw Mtef With a fabukM legefldlfy '"91 'PG. hr .. 45 min,) a)) ........ .. Sunday, March 3 1, 1985 13 l I I _ ..... llY Conl. (I) .,. "Mike'• Murder" ( UNM, Ora- ,,,.) Oebta Winger. Mani Keyloun A Los Angeles b9nk ~ end eometime loY9f of a drug deel!rla lennla lnatructor decides to Investigate tila deelt'l and~ ardlZes her own life. 'A' ( t hr .. 37 min.) • .,. "Smuggler's Island" (1951, Adventure) Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes A dtver egr ... to look for illegal go6d after he !Inds out he's about to lole Ns sloop and diving equipment ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -·~--.-Anutlde<­ CCMlf egent ,,,.aqueradlng as Amanda IS murdered. leaving Amanda angry aboul her own publllhed obituary and the Agen- lconcerned •bout her Nfety. ( 1 hr.) 11CTM:-LMDT ..... •, m••~•.,.,..-• e U. Cellgula (John McEnery) succeeds TlbeOOS 11 emperor: Saur a (Phlllp Sayer) vle6on on the way to Oamascua convert• him 10 Christianity: Stephen Is lloned to deeth; the zealot Cafeb (Cecil Humphreys) arrives in Rome. (Plft 2 of 5) Q (2 hrs.) • g .,_ "LOYe LIYft On" (Premiere, Orama) Sam Waterston, Christine Lahti. A teen-age cancer patient becomes preg- nant and mutt make a wrenching decision abOUt her fate and that of her unborn child. Q (2 firs.) Cl1 .,. "Hard Country" (1981. Ora· ma) Jan-Michael Vincent. Kim Basinger A Texas flCtory worker Is tom between his deSife to continue In the "good old boy" llfeltyte end his r1ancee·1 .oow busl- neea ambltlool. (2 hra.)· I=..,. Scheduled: Joan Collins. author Andt.-M. Greetey ("Vifgln And M1rtyr"). Robert Klein. actor Gil Gerard (1 hr.) e tlllfil CM fU~ "Concealed En- emies" BaMd on the Alger Hlu case Written by Hugh Whl1emore and starring John Harklnl and EdWard Herrmann, the ttory opent In 11M8 With evef!ts that lead to a $50.000 Ub4tl &ult (Parts 1 and 2 ot ~~ (2tn,) --(%) .,. "Btalnatorm" ( 1983, Sct- ence-Flctlon) Chrfstopher Walken, Natalie Wood A married couple tries to keep a specially dellgned devtce. wtlich atlows a '*'°" to eicperielice It'll _...,ion. felt by another. from mllltery and Industrial <>Uf». 'PO' ( 1 hr .. '8 min.) I}._ "Swtng Shift" ( 1984, Ot1ma) Hawn, Kurt ~. World War II ...,.,., ... CalltOfnil COUQll ... the hus- btnd goea otf to w1r and his wife find& W<>fk In 1n elrcr•ft fact«y. whet• lhl be· Qlnl en 1ffelr with another man 'PG' ( 1 IV .~mln ) tr9@ .. "A Covenent With Death" (1967. Mytfery) Geotge Maherll, Laura Otllon., A aympethtflc young judge t trug· wlttl 1 ouallna murder ceM. (2 hr•.) .. -· .. Jot KkJcr' ( t972. W11tarn) Eattwood, John Sixon. A tllent atrenger II htr.O by a WM!thy landowner to track ~ 1 gang of Me•lcan·Amerf.. CM& -.0.hellt lnYecMd the ~ (, "' .. 30 "*'" (I) .. ''Thi Fugltlwe Kind'' ( 1960, °'91M) Mlrtof\ ltMdo, Anni Magntnl. lelld on • = TtnnlllH Wiiiem•. A ......... ,...,., klndlle peulon In '" very ..,,.,.. (2 hrt . 30 ~l-, ,..m Sin AntonlO Guns- 14 Sunday, M•ctl 31 , 1885 Ii at Porttend er.aac.,. jR) (3 tn.} ·-... ••11'1 --. A report on~ to pr....._. the fin.ncidy •!ling Sociel Sec:urlty and Medi- care progr1ma. HOit Lorne Greene Is jOined by former C.tlfomll oongreeeman JalTlll R<>C>MYett, Sen. ~ Hatfield (R· Ote.). Rap. Andtew Jacoba (0.lnd.) and Rap, Cleude~ (0.Aa.). -iv.-..---• Faced with a Senete c:entUrl. Rudy turna to his former lover. iawyer ~Porter. for le- gal help; W" llftW9 to marry1'1ane after She attempta suicide. Peter Strauss. Su- san Solllvan. tp•rt 19 of 22) (1 hr.) ecALNuL••--cm CH) M UUIO •T Cerot Burnett and Amy Madigan st8f In MatW Norman's play about two k>nlty women whose meetings at an all-night laundromat lead to friendship and Nff~nowtldgl. ( t hr ) Cl) .. "The Blue Llg<>On'' (1980, Ofa- ma) Brooke Shllldl, Chrlttopher Atkins. Two castaway children grow 19 adoles- cence on a remote SOuth Plllllfic Island and experience the pet'OI of first love 'A' •~~'""' -.... _,_ CMma. ... Hoddlno Carter'; hOtrs this~ the Walhing- ton political ecene, reeturlng commentary. Interviews and fleld report• on current events and lsluft. ,., fl/' Cl1 di .... --M&.-&SUJ• ....... .,_ • .,_ Guettt; A~dlmy Awerd win,..., Sally Fletd. 1 ... , ........... ... 11 Tax experts give lnatructlont end suggestions for Income ta• return• appfi- cabfe for people 55 yee,. old 1nd older. ~~~A~ ct) .,. "Indecent Pteeauret" (No Date. Adult) ( t hr., 18 min.) (j)) .,_ "Over The Brooklyn Bridge" ( 1984. Romance) Elllott Goulet Margaux Hemingway A man \WhO drMma of own- ing a posh restaurant In Manfiattan mutt marry a woman he ~·t kW9 IO tNt he can r~ the flnencilf euppor1 needed to 1tart thl butlnela. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 4emln.) (Z) .,_ "9 B 8r1zN" ( 1979, Ora· ma) JoM W~. ~ty F1rle. FOUf gypty actors ttave4 through rnodern-dey Bf'Rll and s.J~ gtowttl of ~flotl In the Amazon wildemlla. (Dubbed In~) 'R' !\hr., 50 ti ..... tt:11 al) .. "The Battle Of The Vlb Fiorita" ( 1985. Comedy) Meurten O'Hara. Rk:h- erd Todd. The chlldten of In eatranged e<>Uf.)le oonnlw to reunite "*' pertnta. (2 hi•. 35.=Je tW. (I) I -Whef'I A.J. end Aiclc r~ • """ 22 yews ltft• " ... malted. their c~ ._,. to en 1rwes11- Q!tlon of murder (A) ( 1 hr., tO min.) • e 9" OI~ HOit: Johnny Car-eon. Gulltt 8MWft)' Devil .If . ~ lp.iw·:._ •1= a lchecMed' Clar-ence Pendleton of .... U.& Owl Alghtt Comm-60n lftd the "9w ~ Lowery ot the 8outNtn CMllWt LteclllflNI> Con- ferenee on Reagan's mlnOflty pollcles: au thor .Jetry Grey on ~ technology. (R) 11 hr.) CC) .. "H.0 T S !" ( t979. Comedy/ Sueao Kigef. Lis& London. A sorority "' Ject decides to form her own club ol t;O edt who concentrate on gr111ffylng se1 starved eolleglant. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) CH).,. "Chrlttlne" (1983. Suspense) Keith Gordon, John Stockwell. Bated on Stephen Klng't novel A high tchool misfit buys and restor• a 1958 l>tymouth. una ware 11'1 pouelMd by a demOn that will jealously protect him and destroy any ~celved threat. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) • "'cua Scheduled en inside look 81 the NCAA batketball champ1onsh1r l me. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -M • MCIU.YWOCID -.W "The Cruel Sea" ( 1953. Ore ma) Jack Hawkins, Donald Slnden. Me11 abolrd the vulnerable Corvettes must face the perils of Nazi sub warfare. I? hrt., 45 min.) (f)ID•IW ... 111 .,_ "Men Of The Or " ( 191'4 Adventure) Jared Martin, ~le Saylof After hts sister It &Old tnto the while Slave market, an American skilled In the martial arts N II out with his Oriental blooo brother 10 find her. Ct hr . 40 min.) (I) .,. "Lovely But Deadly" ( 1983 Adventure) Lucinda Ooollng, John Rtri dolph. A youthful karate champion plen~ to avenge tier brother's death by ridding her Cahfornle hloh IChool of lta drug deal ers and their minions 'R' ( I hr • 33 mtn ) .. (I).,. "First BIOOd" ( t982. Orama) Sylvetter S1allone. Rlehard Crenne. A Vietnam veteran's run-In w1lh lhe police In • dMd war buddy's homerown escalate& lnro a minor war 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min l -11tt:WwrfllDA•L1,..h-l-¢&.111'• lllCllOOCUFI I U ITt -.0011•0 U.mYMA1WI .. "A Child IS Wailing" ( t963 Orama) Burt l1nca1te1, Judy Garland A psychologist 1nd I mu&lo teacher attamp1 to crMte lnnovetlve methods of dealing with r1t1rded chlld11t1 (2 hrt ) l .. llTA111..,._,0IMWI 111mr.-.... m1AW111 .., .... .. Cl1 WW•• I WI Mac l•nd• some pertonal 1tem11 of Sally's in 1he apann'f(lt ot • compoett whO's targeted for murder LR) ( t ht .. 20 min.) •• .. "Robin HOOd 01 Tex11" ( 1037, W•••n) ~ Avtry, Lynne Robert6 G8M It blamed tor t benl< rObblry and mutt pley dllectlVe to find th• reel culprit i! hr.) · W .. "Rldlrt Of DNtlny" ( 1933 Wt$tem) John Wayne. Gebby Hayet A govtrnrnent eotnl trlea to htlp a group of rancner1 regain their wale< riQht1 11 ht 30 ~ • "So Thlt It Love" ( 1963 B10Q raptly) Kathryri Greyton. Mer\/ Or1ff1n On oPltllng night. a famous oper1 11er rt1 fltol• upon her carttr Hial culmln1t1d •n her performance at lht p1 ttg1out M 1 l hr•) ..... .., .. "Thtte Lill WO.di" ( IQ60 Ullcal) {rtd A•talJt. AIHI Sk .. lton. The t•m Of S.rt Kalmar 111J Hnrry Ruby ~.,. of lht Rc*IOQ Twontl•. lt~O end low"*' wey 10 IUClC4ltll (I hr . 4~ mW\.) C%l .. "Tiotr• ~ncs Llp1Uck" ( 196'41 8yMa t<nattf. i..ur1 Anlonelll ( 1 tw 2 t nw'I.) ...... ,., ...... •ct> ''Tl'le Browning Version" (1951, Ora· ma) Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent. (1 hr .. 30mln.l •Cl) "Up In Arms" ( 1944, Comedy) Dan- ~ Kaye. Dinah Shore ( 1 tv., 46 min.) (Z) "Bralns1orm" ( 1983, Scitll09-Flctl0f'I) Chfiltophef Watl<en. Natalle Wood ( 1 hr , 46mln.) •OO "Aiiee's Adventures In Wonderland" ( 1972, Musical) Fiona Fullerton. Peter Sellefa. (1hr .. 41 min.) cm "WarGames" ( t983, Suspense) Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman ( 1 hf., 63 min.) •az> "Tl'le M1Hionatress" (1961. Comedy) ~ Loren, Peter Sellers (2 hrs ) •CCJ "Dodsworth" ( 1936, Orama) Waller Hulton. Ruth Chatterton ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) •OO "The Pursuit Of O.B. Cooper" ( 1981. Adventure) Treat Wiiiiams. Robert Duvall L! hf., 40 min.) (Q) "Purple Hearts" ( 19S.. Orama) Ken Wah~ Cheryl Ladd. ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (I) ''Visit To A Chief's Son" ( 1974, Ad· venture) Richard Mulligan, Johnny Sekka L! hf., 32 min ) Cl) "Grten For Danger" ( 1947, Mystery) S.lly Gray, Trevor Howard ( 1 hr . 33 min.) •ct> "Smotcey And The Bandit Part 3" (1983, CQmedy) Jackie Gleeson, Jerry Aeed. ( t hr . 25 min ) •CJl "Harry And Son" ( 1984. Orama) Peul Newman. Robby Benson (I hr . 57 min.I -~;'High Road To China" (1983, Ora· ma) Tom Selleck, Best Armstrong. (1 hr .. 45 min.) ® "Harry And Son" ( 19&.4. Orama) Paul Newman. Robby e.naon. ( f hr .. 57 min.) cm "Repo Man" (.1984, Comedy) Emilio Estevez, Harry ONn Stanton. (1 tv . 33 min.) Cl) "Tl'le Doctor And The Glr11' ( t950. Romance) Gtenn Ford, Glorla OeHaven l! hr., 38 min.) -«D "Rantom For A Dead Man" (1970, ~stery) Peter Falk, Lee Grant. (2 hrs.) 1WU "Triumph Of Hercules" (196-4. Ad· venture) Oen Vadls, Marilu Tolo ( 1 hr , 30mln.) cm "From Tl'le Terrace" ( 1960, Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward. (2 hra.. 24 min.) CZ> "Saboteur" ( 1942, Suspense) Prlscll· la Lane. Robert Cummings. ( 1 hr . 48 mln.l -· '.'RevenQe Of Tl'le Oragon" (1978. Adventure} Onen Ying, Charlie Chiang ghrs.) CC) "The Fifth Mu~eteer" (1979, Adven· ture) Beau Bridges. Uflula Andr .... ( 1 hr., 43 min.) ())"A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" (1982, Comedy) Woody Allen, Mia Far- row. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) · .. ® "Waterlhlp Down" (t978, Orama) Antmate<l Voloe9 of Jotln Hur1, Ralph HOP SING Make1Secondlocatlon DRIVE THRU Cannnlence Now ••• HAND LAUNDRY· HAND FINllH • DRY CLEANING Available on ANITA ITlllT Between GLENNEYRE and COAST HW'f. • O"N MON. THIU PRI. • 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and J p.m. to 7 p.m. t~S- SOFA SUIPOS ' ' -, Alchardlon. ( 1 hf., 32 min.) we "One Of Ouf Aircraft II Mllelng" ( 19A 1. Orama) Eric Portman, Godfrey 1 .. r1e. (2 tvs.) W CI) "ReckleU Ollregerd" ( 1965, Orama) Tese Harper, Leelie NlelMn. (2 twt.) -~"A Long Way~ .. (1981, Orama) r1mothy Hutton, Brenda Vaocato. ( 1 tv., _40 min ) ® "Forbidden" ( 1985, Orama) ~ line Bisset. Jurgen Prochnow. ( 1 hr., 53 min.) cm "WarGarnet" ( 1983, Sulpense) Matlhew BrOderlck. Oebney Coleman. ( 1 hr .. 53 min) Cl) "The Invitation" ( 1973, Myatery) Mi- chel Robin, Jean-Luc BldNu. (1 hr.. 40 min.) W et> "Dodsworth" (1936, Orama) Walter Huston. Ruth CtRlltterton. ( 1 tv., 4' 1 min.) ® "Aiiee's Adventures In Wonderland" ( 1972, Musical) Fiona Fullef1on, Peter Sellers. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) (Q) "Yor. The Hunter From The Future" ( 1983. Orama) Rab Brown. COrlnne Qery ( 1 hf .. 28 min.) CJ) "Tl\al'H Be The Day" ( 1974, Orama) David &s.11, Ringo Starr ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W ()) "Allee The Chimp" (1976, Comedy) Lynne Morgan. Dexter Fletcher. ( 1 hf., 27 min) •Cll "Manhunter" (1974. Orama) Ken Howard, Oary Lockwood (2 hrs.) CD "Blue Skies Again" (1 983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mimi Rogers. ( 1 hf., ~7 min) •cm "Purple Hearts" ( 19&4. Orama) Ken MATTRESS ~~~! ' ' RI B -···· ~ Oft(CU..t •79 '"'"" I ' •99 '"'. "' • 129 Jiit I '• I .. Wahl. Cheryl Ladd. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) (%) "Rope" ( 194'8, Suspense) James Stewert. Farley Gra~r. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) -1vening ------= C81-LllmMACll .... .._.,... ITMftm •11111-..r me ... wnco... mWll "Where The Liiies Bloom" ( 197-'. Orama) Julie Gholson. Jan Smithers In order to atay together. a faml· ly of orphaned children keep 1ta father's death e secret and tries to support Itself by collecUng and selling herbs. 'G' ( 1 hr . 37 min.) CID mWll "Harry And Son" C 198". Ora- ma) Paul Newman. Robby Benson. Re- cently fired from his job, a man faces frus- tration and Ines to ir'' his son to enter a respectable prof8SSIOO. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 57 min.) .. "V1Stl To A Chief's Son" ( t974, Adventure) Richard Mulligan. Johnny Sekka. A falher and son manage to re- SOive the differences between them when they embark on a safari through Africa 'G' ( 1 hr , 32 min.) I NOT llAT NOnm .. leA IAIUTUU. Los Angeles Lakers at Denver Nuggets (2 hrs •. -'O min ) •me ... ~-" ..... ... ..-Yla18 MICI ~,~ ...... -.or~ ...,.. vmlO ZOO Videos By. Mick Jegger. ,_,.rnee;,;:.:• "'I ~'::,i. Ptayt>oy's Playmate of the Year, the loot-high penguins off Aua- tralla's coast , ~~l:l-rTTGlllNr Featured: So- l~~C::,:, •nm onAITI . , -Peugeot I Bridgestone Pro ClaMlc. (R) ([) .. "Blame It On Rio" ( t984', Com· edy) Mlcheel Caine. Joseph Bologna. A bU91neMman vacationing In Rio di Janelfo 1tJCcumbt 10 an affair with his best friend's teen·age daughter. lh8'1 trle11 to k~ It a aeoret 'R' ( 1 hr • 50 min ) (%) ... "Saboteur" ( 1942. Suspense) Priscilla Lane. Robert Cummings AoQuted Of .. botage and the murder of hit best friend. a man "9ts out to find the real Natl Nboteura. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) 11911?) _. "Vanished" (Part 2 of 2) ( t970, SulQenM) Rtehtltd Wldmafk, Skv-Aubrey. Th9 apparent kldnaoolaa oJ. • Pf ........ ldvlMr .. blam.d on iior· .r~~~~ed ~bij· '*' veteran Aotlble Benlof'I'• r•l-ltt• 9UCOtl8 alttt '*'1 turgery. • ptollle of 18 Sunday, March 31 , 1985 BNce Boldaknar: a eecret hk!Mwey. city ..... ".. Ir ftllft•m1L1 ••u. --ATU.. ..... - -·-ifUICI .. .., -... .. wonw •U-Chootlng fabfloa. furn· lefW9 and carpetjng. 0 Cl) ...... 111T _.-. Hlghllghta of '81 AFC Playoff (San Diego vs. Miami) anct lWC Champlonehlp (0.lla va.. San Franciaco). ( 1 hr.) (D) -llDClllY EdmOOton Oilers at Loe ~~3~,,.,, -· CJ) Lim ...Z -(Premitfe) ~ycho4ogls1 Or. Jane Lucaa (Lucia At· f)&Z) tr1et to balance hef , .... peeled pet· 0 sontl life with the Pf~ dtmenda of hef magazine column and ~ ,.dlo &how. Aleo "tony Roberta. L• Bryant D e &olUm Romance b1oeaOrnt be- tween Mutdock •net• beeutlful wterjnarl- an aft&f she reacuee him from a group of red-tag bouoty hunter& O (1 ht.) ... "The Lael Valley" (1971, Ad- venture) Michael Caine. Omat Sherif. In the !Mt German vlllllge to be untouched by·either plegl.'8 or the Thirty YNrt' War. the townspeople try to coe1dt"r peacefully with the occupying aokleft. (2 hra.) • 9 ,_..A .CIDWD Jeck uaes fN«Y means available to fight a hike In waste removal J)ficet onty 10 dlsCOYef that Mr Braclfard owns the dllposal plant Q (!) ...... IA1' e __,, m IT tWr Featured: So- ~la Loran. • .. "79 Patk Avenue" (Part 2 of 2) (1977. Orama) Lesley Ann Warren, Polly Btfgen. A street-wise young girl un· . Jt.lltfy eent to reform sehool joins an un.- derwo<ld houM of prostttutloo upon her reteaae. (2 hrs.) • IDWA "Chlna't Only Chlld" The impll- cahons of the one-chlld-per-f1m1ty pollcy of the People' a Republic of China are exa· mined. O ( 1 hr ) • ......_ Two-newty 8*ted U.S. Aepretentatlvet ate followed from tl'lelt hornet to Wethington Wtitfe hy auume thelf dU1iel In Congress. Q ( 1 hr.) (C) .. "High Aoed To China" (1983, Oreme)-Tom Seltecic. Bets Armstrong. A mllllonai<eas hlrea a hard-drinking ex· Wor'ld War I flylng ace to Match for her ~I08t father. 'PO' Q ( 1 ht .. -'5 min.) (8) .. "Motcew On The HudlOn" (198". Comedy) Robin Wiiiia,,,., Marla Conchita Alonso. A Rueelan cifeut mual-- clan defects to the United Slltet and Mt· ti.I In Mew York after being saved from the KGB by a 810ft MCVfity guatd. 'R' Q 1h 55mln) _. "Swing Shift" ( 198<4. Orama) Hawn. Kun Auateli World Wlf 11 aeperatea a Callfomla couple. •• the tiu. band goes oft to war •nd his wife flnde work In en aircraft factory, wtlere the t.- Qlf'4 an •""' with another man. 'PG' ( t ht.,..Omin ~ -·~!&&•~an all-out promo-:.:'Mtt... OeorQt alld hit arcMval Mr. ~ .ctemr>I to drive .-ch..oth9r oulof~_Q. • 9 .... -S..lnQ lnttant fii'N, Tony doel • eoap commercial bu1 ..,. up with a raen t'1t! a gullty con- ~~Q I=-----(I) .. ''Gultty Conldence' -( .,,,.., Orama) AntMnV Hoptdns. Blythe o.nner. Elabofatety dlt8lled fe.nta· ._ fr~t with murder Pf~ &n tml· nent attorney Wfth the meena to ays1emat· lcalv n&nt hll ...... de""e (2 bn;) If• A.a Paul narrowly eacapea death at the handt of hit former llllea; Caligula alienates his acMaefs and the people ot Judie with hie menlecal !dee•: Sarah (Amande Paya). Valerius (Meli Dickson) and Caleb jOln an ....-,.tton plot !eart 3 of 5> i.W hrs.) • a --=--· a.._ Jenny and Malco6m encoontlf dlfflculttel In their per tonal and ptofetalonal !Iv.a when Jenny fee. attaelt by a raplat after dlllvet1ng a pt:' a ooflege. (R) Q (1 hr.) mt ... Schedu4ed: "Knot' Landing" 11-. Mlchete L ... Joen Van Ar~ and Conetance McCalhln. (1 hr.) • .-nm Two newty Meted U S Aepreeenlltlwt t !t fOllOWed from their hornet to Washington wnera they assum,. their <Mitt In eong, .... Q ( 1 ht.) e IDWA A review ol the lat8't retearch on acid rain locu ... on declining for"ts damaged lfone structurea and pollute 1 lak~hr.) ~ ... "One""l4d Moment" (1980 ComedY) Agnes S01al. Christine OejouA Two lathers take their teen-age daughltt'> on vecatton In the tropics and wind ui: with t'T\Ofe trouble than they bargained1or ~ubtltled) 'R' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) CI> ...._ .. Harry And Son" ( 198". Or11 ma) Paul Newman. Robby Benton. Re cently fifed from his job, a man faces fru& tratton and tries to get his son to enter e respectable profession. ·po· (1 hr , 57 ~ a'kma••=••lfon• .. lrttGl) _,.OP M•I ••An lnttfVlew with Walttf Cronkite •nd a profile of pioneer enwonmentalltt Rachel Cal'10ll. (I hr.) •C!> ... "The Snows Of Klllma~" ( 1953. Orama) Gregory P9ci(, · n Hayward. A bfllllant writer findt meaning to hit Nfe 1n Afra •fter a , .. , .. and ex tensive ...,ch. (2 ht• .. 30 min.) (I) lnT U nm McDonald'• lntttnatlOnal -1vr.:.:-(A), ..... ) .. ,.. .... 1 8111yfor· IPea hit catMr In the record ~ to join Audy In hit fight •"'-' Eltep: R9mo-na llndt Wealltfy In LM v.-and ~ him 10 haw doubts about hit marrlege to Diane. Panny Pty111r. Gregg Henry. {Pert 20 of 22) ~ ht.) e N • • Tony Lo81enco dfamatlna the .. of the N9w YC>f1t mayor, FIOftllO t.. Gulrdle. (,ht.) • -~llWSYI A..,._ OP• ..... A~ of the .nlmal and ptant llft that llOurllhea In "''*let Ind Mil weter ~C (l ht.) (C) .. "T.Aapo Man" (1984, Comedy) Emlllo &ttvti. Haff)' Deen Stenton. A ~ fOd(tf !Ikea • job with a vtlttan car rtl)011•or. end together thtv IOlr1 the Ohael for a 1884 CheVy MaNbU wt'OM tnnc t11ppe111 :to con1ein a Muttetlc ~ ...... ~ (1ht '33mln,) CB)--..,, With '°"' yMt'I of prlaon ~ ot him, Harry 11 ~ tbOUt hit "*IOI for e IOfmtt tohoolrMte wt'O llllltl hltn. CJ) .. "Aidt .... Ollregerd" ( 1116. Drema) r .. Harper. L..a. ,...,... A 11oretront lawy.r defet'ldl a doe1or whoee reput,tlon ha been ruined by an ltwMtl· g11tve TV reporter'• etory alleging ,. ln- \IOIVernerft In an Illegal preectiptfon.drug, r.atton· (2 tn.) .. a! .... o.Q Before I Ole" (1968. Olami) John Dlrek '"' ... 4nckw An Army mtjof Ofdlrt hit troopt on a dan- geroue mlMk>n Whetl he and his flancee are=• In a .Mpeneee attack. (2 hre.) -IJ 11111-., I I L ., • 1111.-ou1 TO WMll ftl Con"'"* Report• looks at csan- Q!fOUI foodt and products. caJ .. "Aepo Man" ( 198-4, Comedy) Emilio EtteYez. Harry Dean Stanton. A pine roctter talc" a job wt1h a veteran oar repoee.neor, and together they join the cheee ~a 1964 Chevy Malibu whole trurWI to contain a futuristic :::"~ ( t hr:.;,,,.33 min.) tWrCI)·---..... as 11111 ...... ..., ~ • AC1m Guest: aciOf Elliott ® .. "Forbidden" (1985, Drama) Jecquellne BleMt. Jurgen Prochnow. In WOf1d War II Bertin. a wealthy Chflatlan arletocrat fallt in love with a Jewish writer and becomea invofved In the .underground effoft to lmUQOle Jewl OUI of Nazi Germa, ~o c1 hr .. ~3 m1n.1 (JJ ... "Blondet Have More Fun" ( 19M. Orama) John Leslie. Jelle St Jamee. An Ul'llUCCet9tul bulfnenman Ilk• a crazy lnventOf to crMte a fake po- tion 90 he can lwlndle people. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) .. "That'N Be The Dey" ( 1974, Drama) Oevld Euex, Ringo Starr .. A Brit· Ith wOl'kfng-clau youth usea rock 'n'. roll aa an outlet for his lncrHllng fruttrati<>M. ~min.) ,,.. (l);;r.r8 tlmple 11akeout auign· ment becolMt a x Intrigue when COl1 hl)eckt a attly owned jet. (A) ( 1 hr.. t.0 min.) ~,.., Holt Johnny C.rt0n. lum~-l ...... US IS 7 H 11 Sd'ltdu6td: author Leo ·-· ~')i Oen ChumAty. ector and director of the San Frandlco Mime Troupe. (R) ( t hr.) CC) .. "Smokey And The Bendit Part 3" ( 1983. ComedYI Jeckle GIMeon. Jer· ry RMO. Sheriff llYtord T. Juttice mll- tak• Cletu. for the Bandit and purauet him throughout !he Sooth. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) C1>••••••11-111m1191111• • •Gm Scheduitd: a rHl-ffte "Karate KJd": probWlw among today' a youth ( 1 hr .. 30 mn) =1=~ftlOOD .. "Somebody L<>vfi Me" ( 1952. Mualcal) Btt~tton. Ralph Meeker A pet of entert br .. k up and make up In <ho e:ty 20th cenlury. (2 hr• .. 5 min.) (1)1-111-a .. "Vou'U Nevef See Me Again" (1973. Orama) Devtd Hartman._,... Wal· ton. A young wit• mysterloully dluppeers after a quarrel with her husband. and his frantic ... rch uncovers evidence lmpllcat· ~him• her murdtfer. ( t hr .. 40 min.) ----... "Scarfac:eT.""(1983. Drama) Al Pecina, MicheMe Pfeiffer. A Cuben hood relMMd from Castro's )ailS travels 10 Mi· aml and ollmbl to the lop ot the cocaine trading world. 'R' (2 hra.. 50 min ) .. Ill) .. ''Come Fill The Cup" (195t. Orama) Jemet Cagney. Gia Young A man left worthleU because or his drinking It !aught to face lite again through the ef· tone of another alcohollc. (2 h,.. 20 min) .. Cl) ... "A MkSsummef Nlght'I Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow. The aummer heet and country alt pta'f'Ot<t a ..,let of humoroua rom8nhc encounter• among thr" couplet spend· Ing a weet<end at an inventor's rural rtfrMt. 'PG' ( t hf .. 30 min.) BLUE-GREEN MANNA ... THE ANSWER TO YOUR ALLERGIES? FlND OUT ABOUT ... • • • • What Manna did for an American Scientist and his struggle with allergies The most unique food source known to man & found only in the clear waters of 1 Klamath Lake. Call or Write to: DEE:S Information Service 2218 So. Parton St. Santa Ana, Ca 92707 8 -2 p .m. ~ (714) 546-331~ -··~_, ...... """"-... Jim Belulhl. ( 1 hr.) ..._,.,.'; ............ ., "Houtt Of Strangers" (19'8. ) dwafd G': Roblnaon, Suun Heys ward. An ~ ~ ~ ,., .. hit four aona to hit own Mlfteh endl. i "Return From The ,....~. (1965. Suepenae) M4xlmlllan Schei, Ins grid ThUlln. A woman returns to her moo- ey·hU"OfY family after years In a concen- tration came (2 hrs .. ) 11.CM,•FIClllTU --..... Neel Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons tio.1 an Informative look at wtlet'• new at lhe movies. CD .. "Broadway Denny Rote" ( 1964. Comedy) W00<1y Allen, Mie F111· row. A sma•·tlme btlt OOOo-hMrted c.lent agent ~· diligently to make SUC:CHHI of hit hopelets clients. ~ t hr .. 25 min.) --{%) .. "The Winter Of Our Ofeama" ( 1981. Orama) Judy Davis. Brytn Brown . A young man beCOmel attracted to the Junkle-PfOSlltule he meets while inYlltl-- gatlng htS girlfriend's death In Sydney's "1enderloln district" ( 1 hr . 29 min.) -· Cl) COi.i~ In search of a miMlng body. Columbo has a maSSlve buil<lng py· Ion dug up at huge expense 10 the city. 119 e .,. "The Executioner Ot Venice" ( 1963. AdVenture) Lex Barker. Guy Mad· Ison. An execulioner and his son. wtlo has been charged as a traitor. set out together 10 expose the cunning Grand lnqUl8itor. e.,. "Santiago" (1956, AdVentUJe) Alen Ladd. Rossana Podelta. In the juns gles of Cube. an opportuN&t setl9 guns and then swllcheS allegiances tor a fr ... dom·fightlng woman. (2 hrs I CC) .,_ "LOSln' II" ( 1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen·age beys h<>PIOQ to lose thelt lllfginlty 1n a Tijuana brothel pick up an oldtf wom- an QOlno south tor a Mexican dlvoroe. 'R' ® _. "Th1S ts Spinet Tap" ( 19e.c. Comedy) Rob Reinef. MIChael M<:Keen. In this sallre on the contempc>fary rock mu'. sic scene. an Ame<lcan documentary lilm- maker examines the rhenomenon of a 17· year-old heavy meta band from England. Sunday. March 31. 1985 17 -W.clnesd~ -llondng llovles- •ez> "Green For Danger" ( 1947, Mystery) Wy Gray. Trevor Howard (1 hr . 33 min.) I •Cl> "A Minor Miracle" ( 1963. Drama) JoM Hoston. Pele ( 1 hr . 4 1 mm ) •m "7 U...Dcean Duve" ( 1~. O,ama) Edmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru. (2 hrs.) M (Z) "Return Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1976, Adventure) Richard Harrrs, Gale Sondefgaard (2 hrs , 9 min) M (C) "The W1z" ( 1978, Musical) Diana Rost, Mlchael Jackson. (2 hrs .. 1'3 min ) •CB> "Sahara" (1984. Adventure) Broake SNetds. Lambert Wilson ( 1 hr . 44 mm ) cm "The Secret Liie 0 1 Waller Mitty" ( HM7, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr., 45 min ) Cl) "Romancing The Stone" ( 19~. Ad- venture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. ( 1 hr • 45 min ) •CZ> "Gandhi" ( 1982. Biography) Ben Klnglley, Candk:e Bergen (3 hrs 8 min.) -CC) "Stacy's Knights" ( 1983. Drama) Andra Miiiian, Kevin Costner ( 1 br . 35 min) QI) "The Secret Lile Ot Waller Mitty" ( 1947, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vlrg1n1a Mayo. ( 1 hr . 50 min ) cm "Mike's Murder" ( 1984. Orama) De- bfa Winger, Mark Keylovn ( 1 hr . 37 min.) Cl) "Many Rivers.To Ct0ss" ( 1955. West· em) Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parke< I 1 hf., 32 min.) -a> "Torpedo Bay" ( 1962, Adven1ure) .,,.met Mason. Ltlh Parmer (2 hrs ) tWe "Man Who Could Cheat Oealh" ( 1969. Horror) Anton 0.llting, Chrlsto- ~ee. { 1hr ,30 mtn) -Allel'llOOn Movies- -• "Bruce Lee. His Last Days, His Last ~II" ( 1979. Biography) (2 hrs.) (CJ "We Of The Ne11er lllever" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Angela Punch McGregOf. Arthl.lr Olg- nem. (2 hrs., 12 nun) QI) •"The Earthling" (1980, Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden, Ric"y Schroder ( 1 hr . 42 min.) (II) "Beyond Re11 sonabte Ooubl" ( 1980. Myatery) David Hemrn1ngs, John Hal~MYeS. (2 hrs . 7 min) Cl) 'Racing With The Moon ( 19~. Ro- rMnce) Sean Penn. Ek1abeth McGovern hr 6 min.) -he Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984, ) Jodie Fo<;te1 Beiiu Bndges (I ' hf., 50 min.) we "ltland Ot The Lost ' ( 1968, Adven- ture) Richard Greene, I uke Halptn (2 hfa.) •®"Lone WOif McOu11de" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Chuck Noni•. Osv1c1 Carradine. ( 1 hf .. 47mln.) (II) "TM Star Chamber ( 1983. Orama) Mlcheel Douglas, Hal Holb1 ( 1 hr • 49 mn.) Cl) "Sptendor" ( 1935 Drama) Miriam ~lne. Joel McCrea f 1 hr 17 nun ) •CZ> "Saboteur" ( 1942. Suspense) Prlscll- 11 Uni. Robeft Cummings ( 1 hr , 48 min.) •CJ:) "Wuthetlng Helgf\11 ( 1939 Ro menct) LMQnCe Olivltf. Merle Oberon 1! "' .. '3 "*'· ) •Cl> "A Minor Mfr1e1t" ( 1983, Orama) John HUiton. ,,_ { f hf .. 4 1 min ) •<!> "The 8llCJc StlllOn Returns" (1983. 11 Sunday, March 31, 1985 " Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr. (2 hrs.) CD "Broedwey o.ony Role" (I~. Comedy) Woody A.lien. Mie Farrow. ( 1 hr ,26m1n) cm "The Secret LIM Of Watter Mlt1y" CHM7. Comedy) Denny Keye, Vwglnia Mayo. ( 1 hf .• -45 min.) (%) "Return ~ A Man-Cd9d Horse" ( 1976, Adventure) Richard Harris. Gale Sondergaard. (2 hrs., 9 min.) • ltll "Winchester '73" ( 1950. Western) Jame$S1ewart. Shelley Winters. (2 hrs.) •<Cl "The Wlz" (1918. Musical) Diana Ross. Michael Jackson. (2 hrs., 13 min.) QI) "Sahara" ( 198'4. Adventllfe) Brooke Sh181ds. Lambert Wlleon. ( 1 hr .• « min ) -1ven.._ ___ _ ·1.11.: .... LW.•'CllWll9 ~ca•• lrM11m ==•n UI IMITI tll Tim ,. Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Wilfred Benitez. (held Nov '79 In las VegM. Nev.). (1 hr.) Cl> _,_ ... C#m A blind 12- year-old Is determined to prove his mother's lnnqcence when she's pegged as a prime SU1P9Ct In lhe theh · of -,he wodd'a larges! diamond. Stars Adam -1~a= ':' umTUU. Los A~ Lakers l"E7!:::~ m~, -. tllfllGlnm ,...,,,_,_ ._mo Vldeoe By: PhH Collln1. BIHy ·1-•i~' M.) ==a.. Cathetlne Oxenbefg ot "Oynnty". an underwater IOI.Jr of the Gr .. t Bllrrlef Reef. i ~'JI I 7 ~Featured: Jim • Bek*ll. '=-~==-... .,, ..... _. flU ML c.rACT UM11 Best Kk:ka '64 ( 1 hf., 30 min.) (JJ .. "Eac.pe From El OlablO" C 1983 • .AdWntUJa) Jimmy McN!chOi. Tim- othy Van Patt90. When • teienager Is Im- prisoned In a Mexican Jell fOf hit lnvoiv. ment In• bf awl, hie frtendl deYIM •daring ~n to fr9e him 'PG' (1 hf., 30 min) (Q) .. "TM Comanchefoe" (t961, W•tem) John Wayne, Stuert Whltmen. A Tex.a~ Mt9 eutio-•top-the dlstrl- bYtlon at gune and rtrewat« to IN hOtlile ComanchM. ( 1 hf .. 47 min ) ,._ TMI .... "The Snow Queen" lance K«Wtn Ind MellMa Gffbt<1 atM In thla 1• of • bfeYe gltl who'• deter- mined to MYe hef compeniOn "°"' the Snow Oueeo'a (L .. Remick) epetl. Nar- rale<\ Oy Shelley Duvall. Q (%) ... "Bye Bye Brazil" ( 1'178. O,a- ma) Jose Wittler. Betty Faria. FOl.Jf gypsy aclOfS travel through modem-Gay Brazil and see the growth of cMMzatlon In the Amazon wilderness. (Subtitlad) 'R' ( 1 hr., 5-0mln.) M ltz>C...TGMY M • I Oii Tim YOa Featured': a visit to lhe baseball camp wtitre mldclle-aged busi- nessmen go lo bat With All-Star pros 8r()Ol(s Rotilnson., Rlqk Monday and Juan Marichal: getting a Ifft with hang-gliding. 1nSldef's tips trom L A.'1 husbend-and· wife travel wrlllng team . . , .... , ... ftiAT'tMt•ILI MOllLA. IM_..,ATU.. ..aftCCMllT M&.•MPM&Y ..,.,, aD. WUWOIUOP nmall ., JCllM .. ~,~ w. ....... ,,.,, .. (J) CM~• CIMm Whlle Charles and the chit r.;; are busy-making unmer ....... G<•mpe ··-'"' -·3 come a long visit. · De -AT TO IU• Jonathan nd Mark travel 10 a small westem t e 1hey meet an alcoholic singer, a crooked gambler and a young gif1 who dr.,.,. of a coun~slc career. (A) Q ( 1 hr,) e "The War LOfd" ( 1986, Ora· ma) Charlton 1-featon, Richard Boone. A knight moves 10 the Noflh SM ahore ano etlabllshes a town.. (2 hrs.) • 9 PAU. fA1I Colt and Howle put1Ue a ball-Jumping murder suspec1 to Hawaii and dlscove< that Jody hu fallen In love with him. (RJ Q ! 1 hr ) Cil ..., •-:mcnn 1t11 •mman•RWFNlured: Jim Belushi . • ... "Billy Two l-lat1" ( 1873, W•t- em) Gregory Peck, Deel Arnaz Jf. A gtlz· zled Scolsman and • young helt-bl'Md team up fOf a wild ride 1oroae the rugged lrontler. (2 hra.) •-=a•MWOP-F.--tured: an FAA test of n.w alrtlner ufety fNlures; &leap deprivation; laaer 9Y9 _,,_ gery; monkey language; computer X-f'av-: !.P.8'pef\Jaf motion machlni. O ( 1 hf.) ID 09UAT tll9f -....... "Ruddlgore" Vlooent Pric;e •nd Keith Ml- chell atar In thll parOdy of a popular melo- drama set In a Comlah fishing vllllgl. ( 2 hrs.) (C) .. "Ageln.t Al Odds" ( 1'184, Of• ma) Rachel Ward, Jeff Brldgea. A fedlnO S)fof""°"8~ football player fella In ~ With the girlfriend of • tma~·ttme hood and beootMs Involved with at\edy, hlgh- atak .. reel ealate deellnga. 'R' Q {2 tn., 8 min.) ® .. "The Earthling" ( 1980, AcMn- ture) Wlltlem ~. lllcky Sotwodef. A WOflcl lravelef teachea 1 ~~the waya of IUMYal In the Austratlen wllder-neaa. 'PG' ( 1 tlr .. "2 """·) Cl> .. "~omanelna' The ltont" (19$4, AdventUJe) t6::Nel OluatM. KatNMn Turnrlf. A romenllc: ~ r• luctantty IMma wil!'t a "llCho advtnturer In a Souitl Am«lcan JutlQll to rlnlOm hef lilter with • f9buloul teg9ndery fewel 'PG~·=i.n •I .. ··0ne Miion v..,. e.c ·· ( 1997, Adwnturt) John Alchardlon, At· ~ Wetctl A prehiMortc pelf Of lol4ft from dlffefent trlbtl aucceed In rlmCWlnQ the man's ....ii bfothet from IMderaNp o1 !'lit ~. (2 hrs.) ... Cl) I I I Cory lh<>ci<s the emergency room staff when she professes her love for l~.E: --.. Cl) ... "Dead Men Don't Wear l<f' ( 1982. Co(nedy) Steve Martin, Ra- chel Ward A hard-bolled private eye en- counters t940s film characters while 1n- Y9Sllgating lhe death of a scientist / d'"98 tycoon. (2 hrs.) 8 e A.I. The stuttefing Claud1Us begins his reign: Paul returns 10 JudeaJo be con· fronted with Herod Agrippa's (Demien Thomas) purge. Valenus Is blackmailed by Mesaallna (Jennifer O'Neill): Agrippina (Ava Gardner) schemes to make Nero (Anthony Andrews) emperor (Part 4 of ~ Q_(2 hrs.) e 9 IWIAITT To win Blake's favor in en cjl deal, Adam Innocently aacclfices Jell. 0.nlel II accompanied by Krystle to meet Sammy Jo In New V0tk: AleK•S struggles to keep Dex and her self-respect O ( t hr.) I -. mw ..,. Scheduled. L1beface. Bruce Mahler ("Pcitlce Academy II") (: hr» • omLIAT 9mT Am IULUWM "Ruddlgo<e" Vlnoent Price and Keith Mi- chell star In this parody of a popular melo- drama set In a Cornish fishing village. (2 hrs.) (l)Mlll••·---•9CllT'IPOCUl(IQ CI) ... "Midnight Expr~ss" ( t978, Orama) rad Davis. John HU<t. Based on the true story of Billy Hayes. a young American 1rrested 1n Turkey fOt attempt- ing to smuggle out hashish, who wtters a grueling 1ncareefelion 1n a torturous prls· on. ~hrs .. t min) !lJ) nMJKe's Murder' ( t98-4. Ora· ma) Debra Winger. Mark Keyloun. A Los Angeles bank employee and sometime lover of a tennis pro-cum-drug dealer qe- oides to investigate his death and be- comes a potential target t'lerself, 'R' ( 1 ~ 37mln.) w ... "The Hotel New Hamp8h1ra" ( 198-4. Comedy) Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges. Ba13d 6n the boot< by Jotln Ir• ving An ac.centric New England famlry un· defgc>M oNnges as It sett up hotels In different locales. 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min.) • ..,.,,,. •• ,. n•ne .. •(!) lllO'll "Play Dirty" ( 1969. Ofama) Michael CalM, Neg.I Davenport. A British commandef 11tempts to stop AMied f0tces trom dee1rovlng German euppllet to that he ~~2 hrs .• 30 min.) -i1v~ relocated wltneea la em· ptoyed el tht hOtel: a woman wtlO un- derwent eoemtllC surgery learns a lesson 1b0ut 1rue oeauty, CMstlM inherits a chMlffeur ·drrveo lwlury car. Q ( 1 hr.) I _. .. MTll t:l'l'f Lm'I FeatU19d: Freddie Powt<t with Willie Nellon and ~ Hag- gard rlT'f'inic 111 Just Stay Here Ind Ol'ink," "Deed I Oo"); Whl1!)' Shat., ("Thet'• the Wey Love Gott.' "I Love You Little Oerlin' Numbtt Four"). ( 1 hr) ~IOCILIM ... •Oll Ill KOOi & ihl Gang lif9 ''Celebration," "Too Hoc," "~nna." "L~ Night" 11nd e_onoa from the album "Eme1genc:y " Taped In May 19M at ttie World 'EK~ hon In New on.er.. ( 1 hr.) (1) ...... ® .. "Gori<y Park" (1983. Myst8fY) William Hutt, Lee Marvin. A MOecow1-on- iclde inlpect0t's lnveltlgatlon of a bizarre tliplt tTUdef neer 8 Nllng rink leedl him ro confrontatlonl with the KGB and • globe-trotting American bUllnell tycoon. 'W (Un .. 8 min.) CJ) ... "Chained Heat" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Lindi 8'alr, John Vernon. White serv- ing a sentence In a California penitentiary. a young woman is expoeed to violence and hataaatnent from both lnmat• and jallera. 'A" (, ht., 35 min.) llm&m....,._ -~,.., -ftCTM-11 LILIT .. .,,_ IUt ... Hoet1: Tom and ""!lr.tr~R-.. --.... Ai I• ._...._ ~ • ACYm Guest: actress Gel-. Rowlanda. ~ ... "Rollover" (1981, Orama) Jane Fonda, Krll Krlato"9t9on. A former movie atar who toott ~the chelrman- ship of her late ~nd'1 oorporatlon and a high-powef ed flnanclel •K.P«t become lnvolwd In a diuatroua dee! wfth Arab Investors. 'A" ~· ~=-,:...-.,__."'" An adUft IPOOf of fWtwork aJtcoms, inckJd.. Ing perodfes OJ "Happy Daye," "Barney Miller" and "Wetc:ome Back. Kone< " ( 1 ht., 30mln.) cm ... ··e.yond RMsoneble Doub•" ( 1980, Mystery) 0.vld Hemmings. John Hat~ves. An Australian °"active 1n- veet tes a particularly bru1al murder (2 hrs., min.) (%) ... "Huss~" ( t980, Orama) Heleo Mirren, John Shea. A c.baret hostess and a myste<lous American gredUalty fall In love untU their pe1t1 catch up with them 'A' ~.,.ht.:,~ tWI ... "Stage Fright" (1950, Mystery) Jane Wyman. Mailene Oletrich. Alter pleading lnnooence to a friend. the sus- pect In a mutdef C.M tuma out to be ~~(2 hrs., 15 min.) '*• Cl) ••• P.&. A troubled vetefan hlf" Magnum to locate a milling glfl-trlend and a drug dealer he tMmea lor an Army buddy'1 dMth. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) e e ,_ Hoel: Jotlnny Carson ISc;;u::::· (1 ... J ...... Uf If ' Zf DA SchecMed: author Og MlndlngO on delling with .. mlly and worit pr"*"" s~ Seek. author of "Don't Get Tektnl" (R) ( 1 hf.) ···-• .. ~ goepel mulic'I AwerdL ( 1 hr • 30 """ ) ftlll(I) -"Aaclna Wi1h The Moon" -(TeM. Aoo*'°9) "&.en P.nn. Dubeth ~ In .... t04a., lute befofe hi'• ICl'lt<llled to ~ to, boOC c.amp, a teen- 809f from the •ono lldt of the track• f• In ble with the new girt In town. 'PG' i hr.,.S=i -... JW9 -"Oeeperlte Momtnt" (1963. AdvtnfUN) Oltk Bog9tdt. Mal ~ertnQ_ An uprooted '*'°" In w.-tom a.tin la rrlc*ed lntO ,.,..,.. a confln'o.1 tot a murdef of which he Is Innocent ( t hr • 50 min.) (!) illn••-••1•1 nn .. di .. "The Screaming Woman" ·(1972, Mystery) OIMa de Havllland. Jo- seph Cotten. Aetumlng home alter treat- ment for a mental breakdown. a women senses 1hal someone Is bUrled alive on the Q!...oundl of heustate. (1 hr., •O min.) W COi 1 W llM:llY NCAA OIVislon I Championship Game. from Detroit (R) @hr•.) .. (8) ... "Vldeodrome" ( t983. Fantasy) James Woods, Deborah Harry A co- OWnef ol a TOlonto UHF statton that spe- cializes In adult entertatnment seercl'les tor the people behind a bizarre satellite broadcast. 'R' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) -aeu11WwmtDAW>Liii Liii Scheduled: terrier races. i 1 hr;L I .,_llTQICOCI ffllFITI •.am .. "The Hardys Ride High" ( 1938. Comedy) Mickey Rooney. Lewis Stone The bills pile up as a family tries to prove 1ts claim to an inhef1tance (2 hrs.) • .. "LllieS Of The Field'" ( t963. Drema) Sidney Poitier. Liiia Skala A lor· mer GI teacties English to a group of French nuns while helping them build a church. (2 hrs.) ' ~LO!!.tm B•lml -.,.-..... ..a ... ... "Bells" ( 1980. Science Action) Richard Chamberlain. John Houseman A deranged but technologically astute killer uses an electronic device that transmlls a lethal jolt over telephone lines 'R' .. e Cl) .,_ "If Things Were Oitterent' ( t979. Orama) Suzanne Pleshene, Don MU<ray. A woman is suddenly faced with a series of dJffleull respon51b111ties when her nusband of many years sltps into an 1rre verslble catatOOIC trance (R) .. (%) .,_ "Gandhi" {1982. BIOQfaphy) Ben Kingsley. Candice Befgen Richard AttenborQUOh's epic tracing the Ille ol Mohandas K. Gandhi. from hiS early ca- ·'"' as a lawyer through his demonstra- tions of passive resistance to gain lnde- ~e for lndla. 'PG' (3 hrs , 8 min ) •• .,_ "Tammy And The Doctor" ( t963. Comedy) Sandra Dee, Peter Fon· da. A young baci<woods girt creates ha- voc In a hospltal when she beGomes m- vOIVed with an Intern (2 hrs.) e .,_ "Star Pilot" (t970, Science-- Fiction) ~int Monts, Gordon Mitchell A ptofeseor and his COllHgUel wage a herc:e Interplanetary bettle against speoe pilots from the planet Hydra (2 hrs ) CC) .. ''Stacy's Knights" (1983. Of11- ma) Anch Miiiien, Kevin Costner A st)y young woman heeds for Reno In the hopel of winning at blackjack. and winds up bteomlnQ pennefs with 1 loeal gam- bler to break the bank at one pertlc\i18r catlno 'PO' ( t hr .. 35 rmn ) CD)• -.L .... ~ Many ot the top comedlenS In motion pictur-. past and preaent. are lellured in lhls retro· spectllle of hleflous momeots horn rti. &11· -i::-: • ...-___ ---~ RogerE'*t and ~ Sllkel ttview "The Sluggof's Wtfe" and "()eaperat~s..k~ Susan " GI) u=w • A Han of fem. member Mel Allen hoatl this r~ Of Iha 1 .. !Nj()t IMgue buebll son and IOOltt at the ~ t96S •tw1 Sunday, March 31, 1985 t9 lrtl(I) ;-'Splendor.. ( 1935. Orama) Miriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea. ( 1 hr., 17 min.) •<Dl "Gandhi" ( 1982. Biography) Ben Klnglley, Candice Bergen (3 hrs .. 8 min.) (%) "The lrwttation" ( 1973, Mystery) Mi- ehe! R'obln, -.n-Luc BidMY. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) •az> "Man With A Million" (195'4, Com.- dy) Gregory Peel<. Ronald Squire. (2 tws.) •CJD "Dot And The Bunny" (1980. Adven- ture) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) W (C) "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Mark Miller, Donovan Scott. (1 tv., 45 min) ()) "Yes, Giofglo" ( 1982. Musical) Luci- ano Pavarotti. K.athryn ~arrold. ( 1 hr . 53 min.) •CJD "The Magic Of LaSS18 .. ( 1978, AdVeo- hKe) James S1e..,an. Mlct<ey Rooney ( 1 ht'., 40 min.) (%)"Brainstorm" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) Chli8topher Walken, Natalie Wood. ( 1 hr , 46 min.) •<Dl "Siikwood" (1983. Orama) Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell (2 hra .. 9 min.) ()) "11 Happened At The WOOd'a Fair" (1963. MUS!Cal) EMs Presley, Joan O'Brien. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) -(C) "Fedora" ( 1979, Orama) WllUam Hol· den. Mar1he Keller. ( 1 hr • 54 min.) CID "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Scienoe-Flctlon) Chrls1opher Walken. Natalie Wood ( 1 hr .. 46min.) -a> "Foxfire" (1955, Orama.) Jane Ru&- • eetl. Jett Chandler. (2 hrs ) -CZ) "Green For Danger" (1947, Mys1ery) Sally Gray, Trevor Howard ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) · tW• "The Woman Eatet" (1959. Horror) cleorge Coutourls, Veta Day. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -· "Enter The Dragon" ( 1973, AdVen· !Ute) B<uce Lee. John Saxon (2 hrs.) (C) "Romancing The Stone" ( 198-4, Ad· venture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Tumer. (1 hr .. 45 min.) CID "American Hot Wax" (1978, Come- dy) Tim Mcintire. Laraine Newman. ( 1 tv., 30min.) (%) "Harry. And Son" ( 1984, Orama) Paul Newman, Robby Benaon. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) -(ll "Laet Plane Out" (1983, Orama) Jan- Mlchetl Vincent. Mary Crosby. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) W (ll) "Happy AnnlversaJy" (No Dela) ( t hr .. 30mln.) e "Penn Of Pennsylvania" (1944, Blog· raphy) CllffOfd Evans, Deborah Kerr (2 twa.) •CC'l "~Of DrNmt" ( 1970, Orama) AObert FOl'ater, L.euren Hullon (I hr .. 39 min.) (I) "Local H«o" ( t983. Comedy) Pater ~. Burt Lancaster ( 1111 , ~min.) CZ> "Gandhi" (1982, Biography) Ben Kfngeley. Candloe Bergan. (3 hrs., 8 nwlJ .. CD) -"Gandhi" ( f982. l!Tograpfly1 Ben ~. Cendlot p.tgan (3 tva .. 8 min.) (I) "Oot A.NJ The lunny" ( 1980, Mven- 1\n) Anlmeted ( 1 hr., 10 min ) •<Cl · "The Men Between'' ( 195•. ~) Jemta Maeon. Clelre l!toom. 20 Sunday. Merch 31 , 1985 (I) "Dot And The Boony" ( 1SNIO. Adven- ture) Animeled. (1111 .. 10 min.) (J) "No Big O•I" (1983, Orama) Tam- ~ Grimes, Ktvln Diiion, (1 hr .. 27 min.) •CLJ "The Or....,..' (1983, Ofam11) Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay. ( t tw , 58 min.) •CJD ''the Magic Of L_. .. ( 1978. Adven- tUte) James Stewart. Mickey Rooney. t 1 tv . "'°min.) (%)"Brainstorm" ( 1983, Sclenoe-Ac:tlon) CMstophef waucen. Nalalie Wood. ( 1 hf . 46 min.) _..,..... ------·11.1= IMT1'01W1' ...,.MmJIC.ATm Enler1alner Jerry Buller host1 .thle tribute to the late Or. Martin Luther KJng Jr. and If joined by Coretta Scott King and naflonal pe<90nali- tlet who knew hlm best. fea1urlng Stevie Wonder, Charlton Helton. Peler. Paul & Mary. Mayor Andrew Young. Rep. Wafter Faunlroy, La<one Bennett Jr. Of Benja- lmln e:::::·"'· " ... , .... .... ~ .. "Savannah Smllet" (1 982, Ad- ventUte) Mark Miller. Donovan Scott A runaway rich girt tags along wllh a pair ol bumbling fugitive cr1minals. 'PG' (1 hr . 45 min.) CD) .. "Running Brave" (1983, Ora- ma) Robby Benton, Pat Hingle. Based on Iha real-life experience of Sioux Indian BH~ ly Mitts and Iha peraonaf obstacles he OY9f'C8me 10 become a member of the 1 ee.. Olympie track team and lhe first American to ever win the 10,000 meter run. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) Cl) .. "Yes, Giofgio" ( 1982. Musical) Lucleno Pavarotti, Kathryn Harrold. A re- nowned operatic tenor becomet romantl· cafly lnYolved with a pretty voice special· lat 'PG' ( 1 ht., 53 min ) mrllATllOl\m ...... ...,MYIMMI .. .-YlaLml .. .,. '~····­-. .... • uw -• Vldeoe By: John Parl, Reo ,.. -~ ThePolnlerSlsttr1. (1 hr.) =-'*'""" ·-·-.... 0 •& not-Richard Chamberlain: l w:::'on stat•'• beld Hgle nesting =i:rsn 1• rr rn nur F-Mtured. rel Burnett. .... --IY-.••!•1-~ ........ .. ''The Men Who knew Too Muc:l'I" ( 196e. Sulpenee) Jemtt Stewan, Dorie 0.y Ar\ Ameftcen couple In Moroc- co Item Of an -telntflon ptot Whtn they wttneee the murder Of 1 ~rench ... Cl9t egent, (2 hrl.) Nia!) ._Ml.I -M -A be- I hmci-the-scenet lo<* at Major Leegue baebell fOCOSiflO on lour meml)ers of the 1964 Atlan1a Braves -Bruce Sen.diet, Terry Forester, Brad Kommlnak end Bob Watton. (2 hrs.) NI e I • M nNI ~aturad: how to gel healthy hair with cantalope. evoc;adc), cay- enne pepper end vodka: how radio 1t1tlon KRVX mel<es the lonely roed betwMf1 L.A and Vegas lucrative: an old I~ d09e of melodrama al a local lhfftre: an lnteMew wfth Merle Haggard . . ,.., ... '*" .... M•U __ ,., .... ........ W•m:H ATI •. ...,. ............... W ,. •• Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons review "King David" end "Des· perataly Seel<lng Susan." CB) s&MTMf W U1'19 • II Papa Bear sets out to alk the Euter here why spring hasn't arrived and d'lcovers that the egg deliverer has gone on atrike (%) llDWll "The W1ntet Of Our Dreams" (1981, Orama) Judy Davis. Bryen Brown. A young men becomes attracted to the )unld&-proslituie he meets wtllle lnYelli- gat1ng hts girlfriend's death In Sydney's i nderloln district" ( 1 hr., 29 min,) ........... ,.,,.,. -Cl) .... PJ. The sodden dlMp. pearance of a 1een-ager leads Magnum to believe there's more than a family feud In- volved ( 1 hr ) 8 • U. Nero becomes emperor; Paul rs ordered to stand trial In Rome: Nero be- trays his mother and enjoys the fiery de· strucllon of Rome: a purge Is decreed agalnsl the Christians (Part 5 of S) Q (3 hrs.) e llllTa •PAUL Anthony Hopl<lns and Robert Foxwor1h star In this saga of Peter and Paul. the apostles of entirely different temperaments whose common mission to preserve Christianity u11imately led to their deaths as "!!Yrs. (Part 1 of 2) (2 hr~-' 8 aJ --The Wlldlide Chamber of Commerce comes 10 the aid of ...,._ who are being haraSMd by a gang of re- ~::--.. ~ ......... "" * mmo•IT TWT Featured:. C.rol Burnell. ... "The Betlad 01 Cable Hogue" I (1970, eom.dy) Juon Roberds. St ... Stevens. Abandoned by hit pertnef'I, a wizened old p<OIJ)eCltOr 1e11 up a proe- pe1ous way 11111on and plot• reYenge (2 ltv•·l..1m•~ .,llWfl "The A<Mnu.srn Of Sher~ lock Hown.t" Holmn must SOive the theft of • top Mete1 trNty befOfe lta d!MppMr· ence thrNtena wOfld !)Mee. Q ( 1 hr.) ~ .. "Romancing The 81°"9" ( 198". Adventure) Mlcheel OoualM. Kathie.n Turner A rom.ntlo ~ r .. luctantly teems With 1 mechO ~er In a South American Jungle to raneom her sitter with a fabulout legendery jewel. 'PG' (t hr, 45 min) IA MWl'J• Protilet of Semmy 8euah end Miiie Reid, (A) CID .. ''Demien· Omen II" (1978. Hor· rOr) Wlllilm Holclet'I. LM Grant A weelthy lndUatrillllt and Ne MCOnd Wife adopt hie dect•Md brother's ton, a mytttrloue youngater whO It ectually the chlld of the Oevll. 'R' (1 tv,, 60:.J. (D)ClB ibJ'MI LI) .. "Last Plane Out" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Ja,,..Mlchael Vlnc.nt, Mary Crosby. A tournallst thought to be a CIA agent be- comes entrapp.d In Nicaragua during the lest days of the Somoz.a regime. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) • .,. "Reunion In Reno" (195t, I Comedy) Marti Stevens. Peggy Dow A foster child flees to Reno aftei her mother becomes J':BUillt. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ·1=T -.itlClillm .. "All Of Me" 1 19~. Comedy) Steve Martin. Liiy Tomlin A hapless law- yer's normal routine asaumes a different perspective afte< a cantankerous heiress's soul transmigrates into one side of his bOdy, 'PG-13' (1 hr .. 33 min.) ... Cl) -I -The Simons wax nostalgic as A.J:s former glrlfrlend hires !hem to flnd out who killed her brother durl'!Q_ a '60s peace rally. (R) ( 1 hr.) e Qll lft TO ftl While Oscar tries to teach hts new partner Tracy the Pflv&te detective busi~,ne ~nts to lnvestl- l e a ~IOUS suicide O (I hr ) .. . m¥ .... Scheduled: Jaclyn mlth, Or. Benjamin Spock, Julle Harris, Charles Nelson Reilly. (I hr.) e lftiiaff "The Adventures Ot Sher· IOck Holmes" Holmes must l()lve the ttieft of a top secret treaty bef0<e Its disappear- ance threatens world~ o (1 hr.) • LIU Cl wm "All FOt Love" A .-pln&ter. ~ng as the wife of a t'ieadWalter. siltfers from a growing ob&e9· slon.:.8~r;fu['lYt-1' (1 hr.) ~ ... "Rope" ( t94a. Suspense) James Stewart. Farley Granger. A pelr of murderer• try to conceal the Whe<eaboUts of their vletlm during a gruellog Interroga- tion 'PG' (I hr . 20 min ) W aJ 90'11 "The Nanny" ( 1965. Suspense) Bette Oavis, William Dix. A dis- turbed child and his nanny resent each other fOt tMif retpontlblHty In tn. death of the~ slater.J2 hra.) •(]) "No a,. la An leltnd'' (1962. Orama) Jeffrey Hunter. Marshall Thomp-'°" Stranded on Gutm by the Japanese dumg W.lXkJ WJr II, Arnttleen George Tweed orgenlzee the netlllel Into effective ~rilla unltt. (2 hrs.. 30 "*'~ (CJ 19IY rmJJ ... •-r VI· deotaped at London'• OdeOn HaN, this performance by one of aoul' a blggttt su· e!_rattr• fNIUttt many of hit hits. ( 1 hr.) W .... "'9'IMl Memphis ShoWbOeta a1 Qrlendo~ (R) (3hra.) -11"'-...-eathy •nd Jothue ~ aome aurpriMe on their W9ddll'IQ day: Greg male" new plane after IMrntng his lethtr left Empire \lall9y to Gery; Erfc lfloo ttoclUCtt hit new gltlffltnd. O ( 1 hr.) l •r,:r "Ill UIT ... Prlncelt Gfec. '*" tNe EMier 1P9Clal from St. Pet._.._ 8etilioe Ind the Vatican Mueeum, feetur· lf'O c.oilla GMdle end the London Play· .... 12·v~he ROlt Of SQn9 At " Guest•: the 14-membtr tinging pip The Whlftenpoofa of Vele ~ !ii_ Cleu of 1985. (1 ht ) CG) .. ''Velfllr/ OWi" ( 1983. Comedy) Ncdla Caae. Oebofetl FOf9"Mn. A Ngh tchool girt ~ off htr '~ With • punk• ~ .. Nl'9tlonahlp threetent her standing within her peer group. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CID ,,. LMAIRl•n Carol Burnett and Amy Madigan star In ~arshe Norman's play about two lonely women whoee meetingS at an all-flight laundromat lead tolf~=andMIH<nowledge. (1 hr.) i ••"'i., DC This documentary ••· amines the prophetic slgnlhcance ot JerUS&Mtm as the capHal of Israel and traces the republic's on-going confllcts Lwit~its Arab nelghborsY"'l -cm -._,.• COll:mt'T The 1n1er- nat1ona1 pop-rock star performs such hits as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" in a ooncert taped at Hottywood's Pataoe Theatre. ( t hr.) -· M .-Amt lftllat A loot< al how Easter Is celebrated around the world, with a dramatic l)feeerttation of Christ's resurrection. Petula Clark sings. l •••w ... TOM--..-a'll An ad executive feels guilty When he learnt that the cigarettes he promoted may have caused a woman't death. (%) llOWI "Tigers And Lipstick" (198•) SyMa Kristel, Laura AntonelN. ( 1 hr , 21 ,.1mln*-• Cl) III m ... --AU.-. an•• ........ .., AC1lm -~Guest. actress Julie Harris. (H).,. "Bra1nst0<m" ( 1983. Sclenc&- Fletlon) Christopher Walken. Natalie Wood. A married couple lrles lo keep a specially designed device. which allows a person to experience the sensations tell by another. from military and Industrial ~oops 'PG' ( 1 hr . •6 min.) ClJ_,. "Felicity" (1 978, Orama) Glory Annen. Christopher Milne A young wom- an becomes aware of her sexuality while vacationing In Hong Kong 'R' ( t tu . 31 min.) cm ... "He< Wicked Ways" (1983, Adult) Jesle St James, Joanna $torm Power-hungry e1tec\J1lves team up to take (1llftf a young widow's 00<pora11on. and ahe Winds up making deals In the bed room. ( 1 hr .. t2 mm ) .. "Neighbor•" (1981, Comedy) John Befushl, Oen A~royd. A mlddla- clasa IUbur~n couple 11 subjected to the strangest 2•·hour period of their lives attar bizarre rtf#t nelohbor• move in next dOOr 'A' ( 1 hr .. 34 mfn.) I .u. ......... 11••• 1W .. "The Fite On Thelma Jordan" ( 19'9, Orama) Berbara Stanwyck. Wen· dell Corey. An . .-tant district attorney's loyally to hie back·atrMI girlfriend Pfompts his rally to her delens. wh9n she i. charg«j with the mutder ot her aunt. (2 f htt., S min,) tW e (I) -Dick enjoys p1eyiog gs>ll In e fourtomt tM btcomet edgy whtn IM w~ gett out of hand. (R) I e ~ HOii! Johnny Carson 11:.=.(IN J nnir•,.. I.AW • CA ~. Ben-n4e J. S..... e1eecutlve dlfect« of the en- • ~ Networtt. Inc .• end Hugtl ~on. couneietor end former OlflG rMmbtf. on wtty ttreet genga.,. no IOtlO· er Just a big city problem:-author 8eYerty Slat@r on rebvlldlng her nte after amneeia. {!I) ( 1 hr.) • ,. a.Ill Scheduled· •uthor-in....tor Holland Taylor ("Guide 10 ProtP«hy"). l! hr .. 30 min.) tWl(C) .. "The Lonety l~" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Pia Zadora, Lloyd BOChnw On a t• e'liaecl awardS program. a ~fl.II screenW\'lter tells the shocking story of how she reached fame. 'A' ( 1 h"· 32 min.) -1 M•MGU.YWOOD . .,. "Spanish Altair" (1958. Ora· ma) Richard Kiley, Carmen Sevilla. An American draf1sman falls W1 love with a lo- cal beauty donng a t>usinesa.trlp to Speln. ; hrs.) ••111n ... llDWI "The Story Of Pretty Boy Floyd" ( t974. Orama) Martin Sheen, Kim Darby A poor Oklahoma !arm boy moves Into tile big city and becomn enmeshed In a lite of crime. ( 1 hr .. •O min.) (%) llDWI "The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 198-4. Comedy) Jodie Foste<, Beau Bridges. Based on the book by John Ir- ving. An eccentric New England family un- de<goea changes as It sets up hotels In different locales. 'R' (1 hr .. 50 min.) -· Cl) 11DW1 "Start The Revolution With-out Me'' ( 1970. Comedy) Gene Wilder, Donald Sutherland. Two sets of Identical twins meet on the eve of the French Revo- lution aher yeers of separatlOn. (R) ( 1 hf., 55 min.) • -··LA11WWllM'9Ulii • Scheduled. comedienne Carol Leif• I .,_llfal:OCI .-n &lift-.. "The Mlllionalress" (1961, Comedy) Sophia Loren. Peter Sellefs Based on the play by George Bernard Shaw A young mllllonalress is forced by her father's will to marry a man with a g<>od business mind ( 2 hrs ) • .,. "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The F0<um" ( 1966, Muabtf) Zero Moetel. Ptlll Sil\oers. In ancient Rome. a clever slave plots a hllarlous and rather Ingenious means of escape trom his mas- ter. (2 hrsJ. ILM,:-:•tnU Man..-.....,. .. "Heeds Or Tails" (1.980. Suspente) Philippe Nolfet. Miehe! S.· raull A tamale police investigatOt 1nd a widower try to find ou1 !tie facts surround- '~the death ot the man'• wife. -Cl)--"Tti.Glft" (1982, COmedy) Pi-1 erre Mondy. Clio Cloldsmlth. A ~ aged benlcer's retirement gift tume OU1 to be tti. r9Ylahlng beauty he meet• on a train 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min.) .. (JI) .. "Count The Ways" ( 1917, Dre- ma) Fun-loving lklera mi• snow with MX at a Tetioe lkl reeott. ( 1 hr., 15 min./ -CR> .. "Amtrbn Hot WI•" 1978, C~) Tim Mclntlrt. Leralne Ntwmen. Nlntt-.n-•tlftlee dltc jOckey Alen Freed trlM to bring the ht M roac 'n' rol tf'OW to !tie atlgt of Brooktvn'• ,_~ Theetre <*Oite meny Pf~ 'PG' we .. "The SiQn Of The 0-0." ( 1932, Orem.) Fredrie Mereh. Olud9ttt Colbert. A Aomlft alllOCf•t ~ tlll' poeltton and po11111k>na fOt lht !owe of a Cht=r.· (2 hrs.. 30 min.) • .. •.• a.. On lloedloey'• (1963, Ml.91c:ai) Virginie~ 0.. .... *' Two bealllf\Af wom.n • tlDf .. a.me"*" end P«*iOfl (1 tn.) SUnday, MW'Ch 31, 1M5 21 i amsm" ..,., . W .. "H.0 .T.S.I" (1979, Comedy) SuMn Kiger, Use LondOn. A aoronty r• Ject decide. to form her own club of co- edl who concentrate on gratifying aex- _1stay;:.,-~ 'A' (1hr .. 35mln.) ----"°"-ML•MllM&Y ... --Men'• alalom, aec-ond run. from Patti City, Utah. (R) ( 1 hr.) ·11:.-.... ·-am:u&.nmuu. .. "Silkwood" ( 1983, Orama) Meryl Streep, Kurt Russell. A young wom- an becomes a epy In an .nor. to uncover 8Yfdence ot neglgel I08 in wOttt c:oncttlona al the nuclear-fuel ptant In which she works. 'A' (2 hra., 9 min.) (%) .. "Bye Bye Brazil" ( 1979, Ore· ma) Joie WNl(er, Betty Faria. FCM gypsy actors travel through modem-day &azll a.nd aee the growth of cMllzatlon In the ..,mazon Wl6deme&a. (D.lbbed In English) 'A" (1 hr., 50 min.) l lOl'llAT ----........ .. "They Were Expendable" (1!M5, AdVenlure) Robect Montgomety, _ .............. "'-- •Cl> '"Doi And The Bunny" (1980, AdVen· lure) Animated. (1hr.,10mln.) CZ) "Saboteuf''' ( 19<42. Suspenee) Prtaoll- la Lene, Rober1 Cummings. ( 1 hr., •8 min.) •CC> "Race For The Yan!(ee Zephyr" (1981. Orama) Ken Wahl. George Pep- e!.fd. (1 hr., <48 min.) UV "BralnstOl'm" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) Christopher Walken. Nalelle Wood. ( 1 hr., <46mln.) • tm "Notorlout" ( 19'6, Soapenae) C.ry Grant, Ingrid Bergman. (2 lwe.) NI(%) "Grend llllJalon" (1937, Drema) Jean Gabln. Erich Von Strohelm. ( 1 hr., 60 min.) •CC> "The Night My Number Came Up" ( 1956, Orame) Mlcheel Redgre¥e, Atex- andef' Knoa. ( 1 hr .. 3' min.) CID "Forbidden" ( 1985. Orame) Jecqu• llne Bit.tel. Jurgen Prochnow. ( 1 hr .• 53 -flllift.l CID ''The Buddy Syatem" (1984, COIM- dy) Richard Oreyfusa, Susan Serandon. {1hr.,60 min.) - (I) "Reck,_ Olwegard'" ( 1985, Orame) T ... Harper, lallle Ntelsen. (2 tn.) •(]') "~ng ~Stone" (1*. A.d- V9nture) Mlcflael Oouglea, Kathleen Turner. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) -CC) ''Where The LAes Bloom" (197<4. Of ame) ~ Ghollon. Jan Smithers. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) • CR) "~tood" ( 108•. Orame) Gina HecMMn. Henry Thornu. ( 1 hr .. 31 ~) -av "Moecow 0n The Hudlon" < 1~. Comedy) ~ Mllml. Miitie Conchita Moneo. (Ow II mi\) Cl) "M At ....... ( 1961, Comedy) Alec ~ ""'-8'0WM. ( 1 hr,, 27 min.) 22 sunoay, M1rch 31, 1985 John Wayne. The bombing of Peert Her· bor gives a llee1 of PT boett the long- a~ opportunity to PfOYe their vetue. ---itn.) ........ •111c•-•.,..111t .. "Slumber Perty M~e" ( 1983. Horror) Michele Mlctt1ell. Robin Stile. High school gl1tl ~ a llumber =le a killer Is on a rampage In the hood. 'R' ( 1 hr., 2<4 min.) •OO "Reckless" P*• Orama) Al- den Quinn. Dary1 Hannah. A young motor- cyde enthumut wt'°88 lfe ha been mede unwholesome by an alcoholic lather becomee Involved with a git! who Is too for him. 'A~: min.) -lllOTT-.. "Randy Rid. Ak>ne" (1~. Western) John Wayne, •Afbetta Vaughn. A cowJ:agy .Jnfltttat• an outi.w gang to gather evidence egalnlt thiev91 who raid· ed;;r .. compenyotb. (1 hr.) ~ IT °l~U ff Llf~. puppets ot Preeident Reegan, Queen Eliz· abeth, Prince Charles end Slr John Glef.. ere Uled to setlrlze cynent e¥enti. • 111W . ...... 118 .. ''Frankenstein" ( 1932, Horror) .Kartotf. Mee Clart<e. A tdentlel er• et• a IMng being from ~rt• of dMd bOd- -111) "The Burning Hill" (1957. Weatern) fib Hunter. ,.taNe Wood. (2 hrs.) tWe "Smal Mlracte" (1973, Drema) Vit- torio De Sica, Raf Vallone. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) (%) "Peeu O"Ane" ( 1971, Fantasy) C.therlne Oeneuve. Jacques P•rln. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) _., ............... _ -· "The Mlracle Of Our Lady Of Fatima" (1952. Orame) Gilbert Rolend, Frink Sll- YW• (2 hrs.) CC> "A Long Wey Home" ( 198 '· OretN) Timothy Hutton, Brande V8CC8ro. (' hr., 40 min.) 00 "Hurricane" ( 1979, Orama) Mle Fer· row, Jatot\ Roberdl.. ( t hr .. 69 min.) (JI) "Camel Knoa11dge" (1971, Or8me) Jeck Nlchollon, Arthur Gattuntcel. ( 1 hr •• 38 min.) -(J) "The lea PlratM" ( 19&4, ~ Fie· tlon) Robert Utleh,. Mary Croeby. ( Ul~-· 38mln.) • ·· W C%) "Betrayal" (1983. OrerN) Ben KlnalleY. Jeremy Irons. (1hr .. 35 min.) e -''The Bamboo Saucer" ( 1987. Sd- enc•Flctlon) Oen D.11')'98, John ErlclOf'I. ~hrs.) -~ "Reoe For The VriM Zephyr" (1981, Orame) Ken W8hl, Ge«ge Pep-e(t hr . 41 min.) torm" ( 1983, ~Action) WttMn ......... Wood. ( 1 hr .. 41 mtn.) •CRl "Harty And Son" (191J<4, Orama) P-aut NewrMn. Robby Betwon. (1 hr .. 57 min.) . The Oertc CfYtflr" (1182, F8ntaayl (, Pw •• 36 min.) -LON Wdlf MiCOUldl'' ~ '913. MMrt- ""9) Chi.Ide "'°""' Dlwtd Cenaclne. ( 1 hr .. ,7 min.) •CC> "Tht .. My ~ Ceme Up'" (1961, °'9rM) MiCtWlt Aedgrew, A.IP· .,,. t<nmc. ( f "'.' ,. mfn. l les. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (l) .. ftll. CC) .. "Fedofe" ( 1979, Oreme) Wll· Ham Holden, Merthe Keller. A fllm director hopes to P«&Uade e reclu91w former movie-star to come out of retlfement tor hll Ctt'~ 'PG' ( 1 hr., 5' min.) -1..,. .. llllflTI I •I 3111W _."No 8lg f!., .. (1983, Orame) Temmy Grimes. Kevin Oilon. A atreet· wlte edolescent stl'IJggles to cope with an unneppy home Ille combined with person- ••and peer pressures. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) (%) .. "The Winter Of Ou< Dr•mt" ( 1981. Orama) Judy Dellis, 8'yan Brown. A young man becomes attracted to the funkle-pfostlMe he meets wtllle lffle9tl· get~ hl8 girlfriend's death In Sydney's "t8"10in district". ( 1 hr., 29 min.) 1-JCOTT .. ..,,_ -"Heppy AMIYerMI)'" (No O.te) (1 hr .• 30 min.) • 00 .. "Chrlatlne" ( 1983, Suspense) Keith Gordon. John Stoct<well. Bued on Stephen King's novel. A high achoo! mlaflt buys and r89tores a 1958 Plymouth, UM· _.,. It's polHUed by a demon that wltl jealously PfOlect hlcn and <*troy any per~ threat. 'A" t;J ( 1 hr., 60 min.) •CC "Twtliaht Zone -The Movie" (1983. Science--Flctlon) John Llthgow, Vlo Mor· row. (1 hr .. '2 min.) (JI) "Over The Brooklyn Bridge" "( 1984, Romance) Elliott Gould, M•rgeux Hem-~ay. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) W "The Stranger" ( 19<48, Suspenae) EQwerd G. Roblnloo. Orton Weles. ( 1 hr., 35mln.) _ ........ ___ _ UL-: --... ,....,. 1-.Cll•• ... ., .. , .• ..., ---w.. ........ .. ''Wtlefe The Llllee Btoom" ( 197,, Oram.) Julie Ohollon, Jan Smithers. In ordef to et•y togt!Mr, a tem- ty of orphaned chllchn keep "' father'• . • dM1h a MCret lftd trtea to ~ "'9ff by colectlng Ind aelllng her1la. '()' ( 1 hr., 3')' min.) Cl)"' ... ---Fergu80l'l YI. RlcNt Sooct In. ,,.....,IW'elgl'lt ~ tched- u6td tor eight roundl, Ihle from Alltntlc Q!ty, N,J. (2 ht$., 30 min.) Cl) .. ''Alctt .... Olna9rd'' ( 1916. Ofam1) r .. Hwper, L .... Nleleen. A ltorefront i.wyet dltllndl a doctor wt'°88 reputation h8a been nJlned by an ltweetl- getlw TV reporter'• ttOtY ~ hla In-~ In an llegel ~i-«ug tton. (2 ... ,, .., ...... .. --..., ..... -_,.._ &1.-as 11• 13.99 .a yard tacks included · , Lees Carpet Spectacular CARPETS ~ DRAPERIES E3 t,~· ... 0 "" ~ • L NOLEUM /pt ICIC~ --\ :.°"" -\-- -~ "''"'Ill Servtng orange co. Since 1957 Financing ~ ~ Avallabtell ; • wt •111 .... ~~~::~":.~:nyon Rd. 494-8051'. . store :i:;~,ng -l'riclay Co.I. ' . lnmMTIGllM. .... 1-. ........ ,_ ..._ ~ • comr TO TOWI Animated Fred Astaire narra18' the story of Sunny, a rabbit who brings egg-rolling. jetty beans and chocolate buMles. an ingredients of Easter cheer. to a dismal town whefe children are oi1tlawed. e WmlO ZOO V1deoS By: Bruce Springs- teen, The Firm, Prince And The Revolu· tloo. ( 1 hr) •G • NOCaY Los Angeles Kings at •1V•if=~~··•-1 = '::3.. Mooets with a single. perfect feature: swimming 1n a shark cage. &i :run•n TW Featured LI· berace. l=c:::n . ........ ~ ..... .,. "Spacehunter Adventures In The Forbidden-Zone" ( 1983, Science-Fie· tiOn) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald. In Iha 22nd century, a space mercenary and the punkish wall he finds on 1t distant planet set out to rescue thrM space maidens from a vlllainous cyborg. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (Q) .. "The &ddy System" ( 1~. Comedy) Richard Drey1uss, Susan Saran· don Romantic complications ensue when a lonely boy targets a gadget invef'\tor and would-be writer as a match for his single mother 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) CZ>..,. "The Brmk's Job" ( 1978, Com- edy) Peter Falk, Warren Oates Several , av~age men from assorted baekgtounds join forces to rob 8 well-guarded armored car. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 14 mln) NI IJZ) llDlftl "lhe Night Walker" "'('1965. Mystery) Robert Taylor. Barbara Stanwyck A Widow endangers her life wtleo she mvestigates a recurring dream. 1..! hr . 55 mm) ,.. 9 t• Tiii TOR Featured· tracing L.A.' a unique architecture. a tribute to the ani- mated characters fr om the Loooey Tunes ., ... , ... ftil"•••LI m•u. IMl9IOATU. ...... CCMIJ •MYATATlm .,,,,., .......... ,,,,_.. ··---· ... --~ ........... ,.,. ... Cl) llllCYM•M-A board game company hll'es Pr ... to go under· cover as a question writer to find out who'• MIUng corporate secrets to a corn- ~tltor. ( 1 hr ) •• ~ -Micheel Ind KITT pur1Ue a Qfoup of m111tary wrvivaltStt who have llolen hl·tech equipment lncludlng t...r bNm WMpont. ( 1 hr.) • ..... ,.Anthony Hopkin• and AOber1 Foxworth star In this taga of Peter and Paul, the aposttes of entirely different lempetamtntt -Whose e<>mmon"mlaion 10 pr....-w CM1t1arnty Ulllmettly led to their OMtht as martyrs. (Part 2 of~) (2 hrs.) 1111 1.&1•0 .... .:•un Wl•Um•ur TalllfJ Featured· LI b«eoe . 24 Sunday. March 31 , 1985 • _. "Splendor In The Grau" (1961, Ora~) Natalie WOOd, Warren Beetty. Two young people matte the pain· ful and t>Mutiful dilcovery of love In a small KlfW towriJ,2 tvs.) I ....... • .... -...~-au.t: Peter Verrnl· lye,~. Endowment Management A RelMrch Fund. (£) Cl)_. "Moscow On The Hudson" ( 1984, Comedy) Robin Williams. Marla Conchita Alonlo. A Russian circus mu~ clan defects to the United Stat• and set· ttes In New York after being saved from the KGB by a store security guard. 'R' Q 1..! hr .. 55 min,) -CID .. "Mlsunderttood" (1984, Ora- ma) Gene Haekman, Henry Thomas. At· ter the dMth of his wtte, • shipping mag- nate neglects the needs of his young sons ~ being absorbed by his W()f1(, 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) • .. "Red Sundown" ( 1958, W•t- em) Aofy Calhoun, Martha Hyer. A sheriff is ald9d In his fight agelntt a ruth .... land-• owner and a killet' by a reformed gunsling-- -er. ( 1 tw .• 30 "*1.) ... 9 ----George and Mr. Be!Yedere argue OW# a bllg lady. brought home by the overzealous children during a food and ciOlhlng drive for the poor. Q i ...... , m-r-GtAtt. Peter Verml· lye, chairmen, Endowment Management & AeeMtch Fund. • •CH ··--ccum "Wash-ington Aatlgnment" Orange County's five Congt...,,,.,.. are Int~ in Washlng- t°", O.C. on llec.HIS affecting Orange Court~ and lhe nation. (I) --.... (J) .. "Stormln' Horne" (Prem- lefe. Or1m1) CM .Gerard. Lisa Blount. While preperlng for an all-Important race. a dlvorc:.ot carefr.. motocfa.s racer vows to 1eform his recklela llfestyte and to accept the r81P()081bllltles of being an adUtt. (2 tva.) 8 • llMI --Rocky dona a num· ber OJ ~llMI In his quest to find the thief WhOtted a priceless vaae and mlJr• ·dared eomeone along the way. ( t hf.) • 9 -When Benson Is named Men ol fhe YNI, Clayton'• lteloulY INdl to a tutprlse at fhe bleek•tle aw.rd cef• mony.Q . • -.... Scheduled; Richard Chamberlain, actOf Wiiiiam Cempbell ("Oynaaty"), Mith« Alan Ryan ("Quiet =.f.'''iid~-1.., ,. Ml• "The Artdf.w Lloyd Webb« Requiem" Pl9oJdo Domin• go and Selah BtlghJ!Nn .,. ...tured In thll taped wOOc:J premiere pertorrnence written by the CompoMf' of "Evita" and "C.ta." Lorin~ conducts. (1 hf.) • ,_ Lim "Whal AbOUt Liberation Thtetogy?" Gueei.: the Rev George Rutlef. a..oclate pneor ol fhe Chutch of CM Lady of \llctory In New York; the AeY. Wi11am ll. Smith. deln of St. Joeept\'t 8emlnlty In Yonk.,., N Y. (R) ( 1 nr.) Cl)_ ... _ ....... ,.,~ VI. ~ SClott In I ~t bOUt tched· uled fot-.IGN~ ~ Atlentte City, N J (A) (2 tn .. 30 min.) ([) .. ''Alpo Men" ( 198'. Comedy) 6nlio ~. Herry OMn Stanton. A punk rOCk&J Ilk" 1 jOb wltl'I 1 '4ter1n Qar rep<1Mtteor. and togtfMr theY joltl the en.. '°' • ~ o-y Mallbu whole t~ ~ ~ a lutUOltlc ....,on. . ( 1 ht. S3 mft.) (D) .. "Moscow On The Hudlon" ( t~. Comedy) Robin Williams, Marla Conchita Atonso. A Ruulan clrcut ""*- clan defects to the United Sllles and set· lies In New YOfk aft8f being saved from the KGB by a store secutlty guard. 'A' ( 1 lw., 55 min.) (1) llOWll "Romancing The Stone" (1984. Adventure) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner A romantic novelist re- luctantly teams with 1 macho adventurer in a South AmeriCan Jungle to ransom her sistflf with a tabuloul legendary jewel 'PG' lt hr .. 45 min.) ... e O OflP m UCS Sam's effort• to please a young buyer Include arranging a date for him with Kate's daughter Q (J).,. "A Man Called Peter" (1 955, Biog(aphy) Richard TOdd. Jean Peters. Scotsman Peter Marshall comes 10 the U.S. to study theoloQy and eventuaMy be- comet chaplain 10 the senate. (2 hra .. 30 m"'i.rrwca l ~ll&&mY :: 'I' .... CrocJ(ett and Tubbs PON as a apeedboet racing teem to nab a drug smuggler wno plans to use a raoe to Blmlnl and back aa a cover tor his latest run . .J.RW~ I al••-(Premiere) An attractive detective. her extravagant socl1llte mother and a tormer cap form.an ott-bear trio of J:i:lvate ~·· Q ( 1 hr.) I .&•• ...,.,,, .. .. "The Survivors•· ( t983. Come- dy) Wah&f Matthau, Robin Wiiiiama Two ll8fY dlffe<ent men ICM their jobs. then find their I/vet intertwined whaf\ they witness a robbery and become the quarry ot a 1yn- dleata hit l'l'\8n. 'R' (1 hr .. ~ min.) ® .,. "BrMthlese" ( 1983. Oram') Richard Gere. Valerie KaprlnSl<y A free- eplrlled auJo thief unintentionally klll1 a patrolman Ind later develops an ot>ees- 11119 111ractlon to 1 woman. 'R' ( 1 hr . 41 min.) Cl) .. "The Survivor•" ( 1983, Com&- dy) Witter Matthau, Robin Wiiiiams. i wo very different men ICM their jobs. then find lheif llveS Intertwined When they witness a robbery and become the quarry of a syn· dlcale f\lfmen. 'R' Q (1 hr .. 44 min) -__ ,.... -..... 11 rn .... -·-···--"" &I 1• =:.-=-. "Conc.aled En- emies" 8.-d on the Alger Hitt cne. Written by Hugh Whltemote a.nd lttrrlng John Harklnl and Edward Herrmanri. the 1tory opena In tlM8 w1th ewnt1 that teed to a $50,000 llOtl tult (Perts 1 and 2 of ~El (2tn~ .,..,. 1"s.x Star•" (No Oete. A~) 1! tw. 30 min ) ci>iiii "Looe won MeOUede'' (1183. ~ ~ Nof(tt, Devid -Qwr.,.- dlne. A Tex .. Atnger"'" .... "*1iel a111 1111111 to end an 1rm1 tmuggling optratlOn 'PG~ tw .. 47 min.) I ._.IUO = r.T'Mufdtr At The WOfld Se-rtet" ( 1971, 8ulpenet) Lynclll 0.y Geotge. Kltttl Vatentine. A young man'e II . I' ... · : :-:liJ I • .. ·.1, I 1:14 1,1 ~~J ;slr·t,.11· ·~ ii' !i1 I ~-~h~! -···l l ~~si , .. 1· ~ ,,,,-f ll . 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I II 1· I I I II -I I• •i!°!l lf ,lf~f11!•~~~8~ji!•~lllfA~1i~12~l ij1,lJ~'1~~·~01 5•~1111 1H!,bir;U!11~1 1;f:r.ir!!~r 1i:r !!!11;~··11·~1~ ,,.-2;i•rUi g,a1 ' 11lir_u~ fj htl s!M gJ,,!J i fll 1f iit ~­j'' ~-l 0 _., ~ f 9 th~! !11th~ h !f ~i • fl" J 1) i iU !:ii!' !!HU~ n; :1~f ~i~if ~t!iU h~f !J. hn iUf!ii!J II II I I I I II I I I r",;•ii!f~!!~~!1iJif '1"~~11:!i!~lf ;i!ji~J!iiii'iiJili ~;i11 'iii,;liiil ·~~1~11 ~ai l ;I i ~!i:i if ji~~j~;f!f il~!~!i~16 ! a ~;I 3~~~i~ . ~! r~·· ~~,~~ ~~1 a "i ~,1r~1r~ h ~. ~·a.1 :1 ~jl1~ I* Jjie ~.~·~ ;J&1h ~1 ;J 1 1 1 ~ iu~f '1°ic ~ ll l '.: !Ji i' ::! ~ ;:,,~.~ !('!~ ·11· Ii .ag!' I ·~ -n.1 ~h., f~ ~t!ii ~Hgi ~sh ri L~m i• H1i i h · ~I \L -lalurclay Co'nl. cm .. "Swing Shift" ( 198', Drema) ~ HaWA, K"urt Russel~ ( 1 IV., 40 min.) -u.• om.w.nn.m WllW "·--....... ,. ..., ..... ----.... ..... lll9ITI llOWll "Waterahlp Down" ( 1978, Ora- ma) Animated. Voices of John Hurt, Ralph Richardson ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) (I) llOWll "Swing Shift" ( 198-4, Orama) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell. ( 1 IV.. -40 min.) (%) llOWll "Lone Wolf McOuade" (1983, Adventure) Chuck Norris. O.Yld Cerra- l:~~ra':ii. -~ -....,. La ... F•L1•1• ... 1:.1:'•••11 CIWl.O IOCIDDAYU. PmT.- -111mTQ ,_Spring lnvltatlonal Junior Tour- nament, semlflnal round, from &adenton. Fla. ( 1 hr.) Ii .......... ._ 19 ... ... ... , ..... .. ---1-:Fu·--••••• ,.w -TOSftm wmt ~Alm PAT -....,. L.-::. &:=°'9 ,.., .. ---· .... ·-.,..,_ ~LIUI tfllll ... "Jaws 3" (1983. Suspense) Dennis au.Id, Besa Armstrong. ( 1 hr., 39 min} Cl) 9111111 YW..,. n .an Up to date bullnesa Information for mana- ger5, Including strategy. Issues, technolo-g~ and • review ol Wa.11 StrHt actMtles. ~~---,.. Ol&-aulled • a boy for protection ~ her . faml!y mowt W91tftrd dUrlng the Calitor- nla GOid Ruth,• y~ girl (Sarah Boyd) IMrnt tome valuable ~ t~ough her triendsNp With the son (Hadley Kay) OI a Jewlln ~...,.,. CD) A TU•._ -A Y<>ung glrl comet to me reellutlon that happinau -11&:!--tll,_,.. 26 Sunday. March 31 . 1985 1••11••--·-•c.. ..... ·-~, .... , Ullll • - ... "The Sa°fecracker" ( 1958. Ad- venture) Ray Miiiand. Barry Jones. (1 hr .. 36mln.) - CJ) ... "The Vlr=n". ( 1929, West· ern) Gary COopef,. Brian. ( 1 hr .. 30 mln.) ...... --..r-WWlfft)--..... u.-.... , .. _ __ ..,. I.UT. ...... U.M.ml ..... ,. Cl 1•""111 National High School ChamplonlhlpS, from OriandO, Fla. (R) L! hr.) (8) llOWll "Massacre In Rome" (1973, Orama) Richard Burton, Marcello Mas- troianni. ( 1 hr., -43 min.) ([)llOWll "No Big Deal" (1963, Orama) Tammy Grimes, Kevin Diiion. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) _ cm ..._ "Purple Hearts" (198', Ora- ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd. (1 hr., 55 min.) •19'll•n1••1e11•••W .......... ilAWlfft»----- Om...OOllWllDAIQ C.R•l!W ... "Flight Of The Lott Balloon" ( 1960, Adventure) Marahall Thompson, Mala Powers. (2 ti,.,) .. ,..._ ,...m.-. ,...,_,. -------~-=--di ICMJIOOOIY,._ Cllllr•tmJM .. ....., tlT-.T ---. •ODOIBl ... COllm "Walt)- lngton Aulgnment" Qrangit._County't f!Y9 congraeemen are Int~ In Waatung- ton, O.C. on ieslJ9s attectlng Orange Coun~ the nation. CC) "The Riddle Of the Sands" ( 1980, Adventure) Michael York, Simon . MacCorklndalt. ~1:.: min.) (I) llH 11 lllDI' American lnvlta· tlonal trom Tampa, Fla. ( 1 hr., 30 mln.) CJ) ... "The Wlz" ( 1978, Musical) Di- ana Rott. MIC:hael Jackeon. -1 =-:. aamtl' Atlanta Braves -vs. i.+1 Expae (3 hra.) ., lm-'J. --..,._ N'IH••n .. ''Up In Alme" ( 19-4-4, Comedy) ~.. l<a)'9, ~ Shen. (1 hr., .. ., ,., ...... -1911 ----''The~ Of Bun· let' '"· fht prthlltortc Cteetut•. and hie frilindl K-.n end Antly )oumty to fht middle of the MIOdll Ag11.. (Pert 1 of 2) 0 Ii:"=''-~ • 1W111111·--~~-~--t-..... ,..... -- ... "The Pur1uit Of 0.B. Cooper" ( 1981 , Adv9rlture) Treet WMliams. Robeft OUVaM. ( 1 IV., -40 mln.) ([) .. "The Buddy System" (19M, Comedy) Richard OreyfuM, ~ S.ran- don. ( 1 hr., 50 mln.) L ... ..,. ••• ,. ccai11• I... ~--tW .._.RMI u· ....... . .... 0 ' II H• W• FMtured: Dokken ("Mt Got Lucky." "AJont Main") ; Gledyt Knight & The Pipe '(1TMy Time"); Go .,q..,., Video "We Clott OUr Eyee." ( 1 ~ ())MWYMDU• (I) ... "The Smurls And The Magic F\lte" (1983, Orama) Animated. (1 hr .. 30 ~ 1 ...... ..,. .. 81. NA .., GrMttf Greenabe>to Open, thlfd round, live from Greensboro, N.C. (2 hrs., 30 min.) -a1·--···-----1:-,---~ . ., .... -"'a• .. "Title Ht<, She's Mint" (1963 . ) James Stewart, S.ndfa OM (2 lhlt'*'·----'-...... -....... a.. llW ---9'lal A young gltl't wldow9d mothtf f11C41S public eccuMflont of witchcraft during the era of IM Selem witch trlala • ·-.. . ~ ... ''Gandhi" ( 1982, EMoorai>hy) Ben Klnglaey. Cendica Bergen. (3 hi.., 8 min.) CD) .. "From The Terrace" (1960, OremeJ.:aul ~man, Jotnne Wood-wetd. 21n~=" -1r=·•• C• ---··-Ml---, .. ho9t9 thla lo<* at Iha upcom- ing Major Leegue BatbtH ...aon. and Jim Rice. Eddie MUrray, Rick Sv1cllttt and othert t•• part In a tlugiMt toftbtN gom &eraota, ~la. ( 1 hr.) -···· l.C'"&'"t 1111 Songa: 'Tm So .. "Whip It." "Aln'f Nobodv.'' ''YOU'llil Got Anothtf Thing Coming." C.. lebrltV ludDM: PNllC> McKeon. Dwight Twtlley. MoOn Zappe. ... "A Herd Way To Ole" ( 1912. ~) Illy Chong, Louie Ntglle. (1 lnr .. :u;J&L ·_ ---"Aomlnclna The 8toN" ( 1.... AcMnlure) ~ Oot.AglM Katnlatn Tumer. ( 1 hf., -45 min ) CJ)-"fb1 IMood'' ( t982. Dram.) ii., StallOnt. Aichatd Cranne. ( 1 hr .. min,) W -"Tht Leet Dev" ( 1976, Welt· •n) Alc:Ntd ~. ~ Conred. , I _ •. ...,.Conl.- 1 I ow pllce '°' a ~ "*'*** "*' . Vic Morrow. ( 1 tv .• 42. min.) --and tlil ....-. al al wt.am ... .,.,._ -·--·I 11...aW ... .. litrom tbe M\n. Cl) ..,,., ·-.. LllHYneed rend!-.. "The Dowe" (191A, AcMneure) _,__ lions al "The at.maroU8 Lite," "War e Bonome. 0.b«ah Ratfln. (2 hn.) -CMl'Nlf Song." "CAn't Drive 55," "LOYer Girt," --il-~·-..,.'8.-.•11W• Heet!T-! AAielcllc~Deeeett;-<, Gol6ot"'t:lt0e'8itr.-. ·---1!t9a•llRUil;1."l•=llWll&J1r1llll•llfll .... T~llftl'Gm•••----.j"RIP~>lfUPlfUrp''.,...,,iii~~'i(f"'t:'Tl~oop01 .. ~a1aUCli..._,il, 115(601~, ... YV,.~C):.jfiQ".~---; II Oeyte. GYMts: Peter &own, .. "Vldtoc:t '' ( 1983, Fentat ) .,. ..... ----8. t.fusl-Men, Mary Jene Glril, General Public. Bill Jamet Wood&. ~h Harry. ( 1 tv .. ~ ~I) Juat Garland. Fred Astaire, (2 In.) Medley, Jotln-Pltr. (1 ht.) min.) ... "The Night They Took Miss I·--(l) .. "VlsltToAChlel'•Son" (1974, Beautiful" (1977, Orama) Chucit Con- --AcMnture) Richetd MUl!lg9n, ~ ncn. 6fwM.Nortt\. (2 hrl.) dll edition trom the "Noe Nk111ar11y The CZ> .. "Grand lluekin'' (1937. -or. uru-••w Newt" comedy twn eicplor• anlglets. me) JMt'I Gebln, Ertcti Von StrOOelm. (1 ' b 11 ___ _ --ll•TWTI T'h9..--...... (1hr .• 32mln.) I' 11 wordl not In the dictionary that deacllbe ht., SO min.) •a1-.- ~my.11tuatlone. -· (J) -.... Mnm&Y ~ .. ''BIUe Thunder'' ( 1983. Adven-([) .. "8'.in.torm" (1983, Science-Harry Arroyo vs. AobiJ'I ~ tor the IBF lure) Roy Scheldet, Malcolm McDowell Wood. ( 1 tv .. "8 mln.L 15' rouncf!. trom Atlantlo City, N.J; ldltarod ,_ • .., Fietlon) CMltopher Walken, Netalle Lightweight Championship, 8ChedlJted tor .tv .. 49 min.) I . .,_._ .. ,. Dog Sled Race. a 1,049-mlle. 14-day race W LA111190 , W ·1-Ford Chall9nge Cup (2 hrs.) thtoug!lthe wlldl of Alaltca. (2 hrs.) .. _.. OP 8'0ITt Sc~uled: W • &Nl W Nabllco Dinah Shore e lfOlllC:Gfl Delaware Loctlt• 500 ( 1 Matt( Bteland (2-0) vs. St9'19 Utti. ( 10-2. lrwttatlonel. third round, live from Rancho tv.) 4 KOa) In a welterweight bout and Mel, Mlnlge, Clllf. ( 1 tv., 30 min.) • .. "Angel In My Pocket" ( 1969. clred Taytor (3-0, 2 KOs) vs. Victor Flores , I.~ Com.dy) Mdy Grifflth, LM Meriwether. ( 14-5, S KO.) in ajlghtwelght bout. both AT•--Sc:heduled: Roger E'tier1 ~hrs.) bouls ICheduled '°' slJt rounds, lrom San and 0.-~ r.,._ "The Slugger's .0 .. M S150,0000ldSploeQu-Moel<>. Te=.· ers ·International \We" and;=a&el)' a.eking Suaan." lie, liom Garden City, N. V. ( 1 hr .. 30 lnvttat~ Ar MotOfcycle Cham-e w;._ .... ,.-min.) plonshlp, from . • Ce.Ill. ( 1 tv . 30 (JI) .. "Sehela" (1984, Act.w\ture) e .. "Aewnge Of The SNoan Kid" min.) ,. Btooke Shle4da, Lambert Wll80n. ( 1 hr.. ( 1977. Adventure) Chlcit Koon Jun, Lo Cl) ATM led: Roger Ebert 44 ~ Lieh. (2 tva.) and G4tne Sisk evlew "A Prlvete Fune? I •PUCm (l)uml-•MW tlon," "Alamo Bay." "The Hit" a.nd • ...., e DA "China's Only Child" The lmpll-"Heartbreake<s." --caUona of the one-child,per,famlly pollcy 1•-Q ITM 1m of the People'• A.pu. bllc of China are exa-_,_. AMI Why some pain c:an ....,..,.,._._.,,Sllat mined. Q ( 1 ht.) be blocked; how optical Illusions work; IMI -A troubled t.e~r ~--•••*•W-'U.u. how to make a wineglass "sing", a look at (.-,,.. M<:NlehOI) ~pes from his un, ' I ; M nan an Iguana. Q happy past and finds comfort on a lllhlng .. "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken • IMllC OP,.,..,_ U111 veuel. Q M.,shell, Lysen• Anthony. ( 1 ht., 57 (I) .. "S~lhg Shift" ( 1984. Or.,.,,.) e .. "Demetrius And The Gladla: lmln~ 1 •• =• 1 _ &.-_,._ Goldle Hawn. Kurt Russell ( 1 hr . '° tore" (1954, Orama) Vietor Mature, Su, • • !"--.--... min.) aanHa~d. (2hra.). • --(%).,."Betrayal" (1983, Orama) Ben ~ "Up The Sa.ndbox" (1972, • CllSll~ K~. Jeremy Icons. (1hr .. 35 l'TM.) lhrs.)) 89rbra Str~. David S..by -'fl!~F=~=~I) ~ =~k~~:.'°Q':k -IUIYlmM.111-Barbfa Streiland. J•met Caan. (2 hra., Ridge Boys. Interviews: Oak Ridge Boys,' • ...,.. 20 min.) Mel Tlllla and chlugMer Pam. Gail r>avlea ..._an•rr•mm (I),... w...,. ULT •A• •1••111-• _., iimllL (Premiere) •llMCllOP-_,.. I ,_. Anlm•ted. To-CID .. "Twilight Zone -The Movie" _. day' a wotld ptovet to be a bew41deflng ( 1983. Sc&enc.Fk:tlon) John Llthgow, •A ..... NOTICE . TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Olacharged Veteran or the Armed Forces or the United States, In good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment Spice (for you and your Spouse) In our o.dlcltld Veteran's Section et the cost. to you, of only 1 Sing.le Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State LIW. Hlrbof Lawn, long known tor its Special Conlldlf1tlonl to Veterans. is making thit Progr1m avallable to the etera0t of this area. Space It llmlted and It wtll be aMigned on a flrat come. flret served bllil. To 1saure your spaoe, MAIL THE COUPON TOOAYI .. .. --------------------------------------.. IAllll UWI •DlllW. 'All I •ITIAlr 1125 Glaler Ave., Coabi Meea, CA. l2t2t (adjacent to the s.n D1eQo 'Wf (4051 at Harbor 8t¥d So. I am an Honorably OIKt1411oed Veteren " In gOOd ne.1111 (Na'M) ------------------- s.r1a1 No Ol1Char09 Date ---- Addr ... ------------,~,..----Zip ___ _ 1 City -·-~--------------,.­! Home Pnone No SUnday, March 31, 1985 27 --··~Coid.-I!--..... M9 Na Anthony Hopkins and Foxworth ater In this uge of Pete! e.nd Peul. the epostlet of entirely different temperaments whoee common mlaalon 10 preeerw Q\r'latlenity ultlmatety led to their ldeeiEyrs. (Parr 1 of2) (2hrs.) -NOrltlllll ~ NOllM.L Jeeltsonville Bulls at ampa Bay Bandits or Oakland lnvade(s at Portland er .. k8fll (3 hrs.) CD _. "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983. Adventure) Chuck Norris, David Carra- dine. (1 hr., -47 min.) . ••YCA.WYUOU •az.,. "Fltecreek" (1968, Western) Jamee Stewart. Henry Fonda. (2 hrs.) ·1=····••a1•1•• ---.0 CW IPOln1 Scheduled M9rk Breland (2-0) vs. Sieve L111!e ( 10-2. -4 KOs) in a wetteMetghl bout and Met- dred Taylor (3·0. 2 KOs) vs. Victor Flores (1-4-5. 5 KOs) In a llghrwelghl bout, both bouts scheduled for six rounds, from San Angelo, Tex , Superbikers • lnternatt0nat Invitational Aft Around Mot<>tcycle Cham- pionship, from Carlsbad. Calif ( 1 hr . 30 .. ., ....... lmlnb.WMl•DWIY .... _ .,. "Watership Down" ( 1978, Ora· me) Animated. Voices of John Hurl, Ralph Richardson. ( 1 hr .. 32 min) •• c. ....... ,... _ ........ ----.... Cl9t .... i e.A111T JmlJCMtmO ·1 (1)-... m•n11•n nll -Fearured. Richard Chamberlain. ( 1 hr,) e .,. "Las Vegas Lady" '1978, Ora- ma) Stella Stevens. Stuart Whitman. A women and rwo friends plot to rob a Las V91 CHino. ~hrs.) e _.,.....Neal Gabler and Jet- ffey Lyona h01lt an Informative IOOI< at wt\at'a new at the movies ---Tmt l .rn»IWIT ... "Cross Creek" (1982, Orama) Mery St .. nborgen, Rip Torn. Based on the memoirs of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. In 1928. en embttiOus New York wrlt8f leewe her weelthy husband tor the more peeoefUI exlstenoe of a Florida orange OfOYe Where the plans to wrlle Gothic ro- menoe ~la. 'PG' (2 hrs .• 2 mln.) (Q) .. "Swing Shift" ( t98•. Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell World War II aepetettt a C.Htornla couple, as the hus- bencl goea off to war and his wife tlnds work In en eltereft l.ctory, where she be- gltw .,.. ett.lr with another man 'PG' l 1 hr., 40 min.) I ]!ll!' .,!!!P 111 -~-.. = Stoutler &earches tor tiar'8 that the meturlng fiShtfa can sur· ._ tlwir flrlt winter In tht ~Id. (Part tot Q. .,. ---°' ..... .. "T..ic. Upon A Time" ( 1982. \ 28 Sunday, March 31 , 1985 Fanteay) Animated. Volcee by Lorenzo Music end Judith Kehan ~mpmann. OreetUl'tt"etternpt to rNk• time atand stlll by tekfng the~r that ~ to the coemic clocil. ·pa· 1 hf .• 15 '=w •1w •• --.,,_,.._, MWUCIOwmtM•WWWlli Fea- ture<t a glue strength teet; hOw to burglar- proof a home or busloeas: state-of-the-art 1 supermarkets: mall earrlefs gelling back at bi~=· •• IAW'U. Cantornla An- i VI. Loe Angettt ~ (3 hfs.) .-&.YWOGDCI-• TOOCLm .. omGSIT ~ -..wuaawme M•WWWllZ Fe•· tured: cleansers: nutrition products: com- bination locks. l ~t:J9111'1 Mlm The use of new camefa lenses and special video techniques makes ii posSJble tor viewers 10 see the world as animals and Insects observe it. Q ( t hr.) GD SK tmC IMIABll Featured: Inter- views with the San Diego Padres, plus a IOOk at !heir new uniforms and the making of their new team Uli'i ID ....,. cm Featured: Freddie Powers with Willie Netson and Merle Hag- gard ("I Think r11 Jusr Stay Here and Drink." "Deed I 00"); Whitey Shafer ("That's the Wey Love Goes," "I Love You Little Darlin' Number Four"). (1 hr.) • oo nam .. nm -.,., Dis· gulled as a boy 10< protec11on when her family moves westward during the C.lilor- nla Gold Rush, • yoong girl (Serah Boyd) learns some valueble let&ont through her friendship with the son (Hedley Kay) of a Jewish sh<>pkeepe<. CD .,. "The Star Chamber" ( 1983. Orama) Michael Oougles, Hal HolbrOOk. A dedicated young Judge beCOmet ln- 1> volved with a secret penel of justices di· rectlng vlgilente rep<lsala against crlmlnals who escape via loopholet In the law 'A' L! hr .. 49 min.) CZ) .,. "Romancing The Slone" ( 19M, Actventure) Michie! Douglas. Kathleen TIJfne<.-,. romantic novelist re- luetanlly teams with a meeho adYenturef In a South Amer!Oan Jungle to ransom her slate< with a fabulout legendary Jewel ·PG~.~ -1=------·-... Hlghllatlla of lkllng end lketlng eventl held fn Ut•h. March 24-29. ( 1 hr.) 1198 DMCI ,._ Celebfity judgeS: Ed Begley Jr., Kim Fletds. Larry Manettl. Per· forme~ bJ Patrice Rushen. 8 ... I • llllL "Should SchOOI Otflc:IM Be A~ To RandOmly Seerch Student Locklft?'. ... ,.,-_.., 2 - •A1t1lll:•& ...... ........ ts .... I M•LA. ___ ... __ -- M • .. -A Ylslt to San Di-ego· a computer compeny. Kaypro; • meeting with p&ntle aurgeon. Or. Keith Wehl, who It *° a tine wtllJt: and • IOOk at why neon,.... retlJi'ned .. 11rtndy ntw weytoectwwt1ae. • NOCl.m .. CIDZ Ill Sera tallt IOr It\ ethlete wfth e drug eddlcl:· ]~R'I ·-------F• tured' the nrtl tri at ... world: • look et wettf l)uek and lmpetM. tntttNala '°' wlldanlmela. I ea.LYWGD• _,. -Cl) llR'Y ... Ull9I -Anl-met9d. Afte< battling Syty9ster for • gold-en egg •nd gu91<1ng chocolete bunolee from Speedy. Detty decides to try hltchhlk.:J north.8':) I •• WJ--0 U .... When Corrigan Is 11eCUMd of &hOOting en un.rmed auspect because of an old grudge, HOOker sets out to prove the otficel"'• rnnooeoce. Q ( t hf.) e ... "The Dey It Came To Earth" (1977, Science-Fiction) Wink "ROt>erts. Roger Manning. The corpse of a mob-ldll- lng victim 18 Imbued with life by • radloac· tlve meteorlt~hrs.) i =-'~--flf--Oeb­by Boone end Kenny Rogett jOll'I Petry Como In this muslcel special tll)9d at Sen ~World. (t hr.) • ~ ..,_ kMmTl A..,..,.. Of M ILTii A survey of the animal end plent life that flourishes In estuaries and Mfl ~•ta< matshes Q ~tv-~ Ge.AT 0 DAaUIClt "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Requiem" Placido Domin- go and Saran Brightman art featured In this taped world premiere perlon'nance written by the composer of l'Evlle" end "Cats " Lorin Maaiel conducta. (1 hr.) CC) .,. "Midnight Express" ( 1978. Orama) Brad Devis. John Hurt. Bated on the true story of Billy Hayes, • young Atneflcan arrested In Turkey for attempt- ing to amuggte out hashish. who tufter•• grueling lnctiroerallon In a lorturout prla· on. 'R' l,i'hra .. 1 min.) (!) ..... ® .. ''Running Brave" (1983, Dre- ma) Robl)y Benson. Pat Hingle. Bated on the tNl-llfe experience ot Slou• Indian Bii- iy MMls and the P8f1008l obttacles he OYe<catM to become • member of the 1964 Olympic treck tNm end the tlrst American to ever win \N 10.000 metM run. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. -45 min.) (D) .. "Purple Hearts" ( t&fM, Ore· me) Ken Wetll Cheryl Ladd. In Vietnam. • ~vy medic "'"19 and fella In love wilh • dedicated nutte, but their Mure plans are thrNttned by the lnevlteble clrcum- stencee of wer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 m n.) (I) .. "Romancing Tl'l4t Stone" ( 1984, Adllenture) MlchMI Douglee. Kethleen Turner. A romentlO nov.lilt r• tuctently teema with • INCho edventure< In • South Amerlcen jongle to reneom htt sister with • febuloua legendety Jewel. 'PG' (1 hr .. -45 min.) ..... ._IMTAMIJA •az_,nMD.....,.. -· Cll _ _..MnrMML ... Animated. Spttngtime brtngt 8ugt • ehlldhoOd r~. an encounter with Mal"lin Merti.n. end • chence for Wiie E. ~le to tlneMy catch the Road ~~ Ill: .. a:. (1962. Actven- tur•) Anthony Quinn, SilvaN Mano-no. The mi.t relMMd In l*.i of ..._,. wreet ... with the quirt(• oC let• that !<*ow him ..... •ft·.,,~·· 30 min ) _, .::t During. ~tlflc mlaelon in '"' North.-. • YOICMlc eNPtlon tote. ...-. and S.ntlnl to take refuge In • ,_,br mining town wtwe .,, trr,poy. ~-~(1tw.J • • -· A hendeome older men IWltOt Ntll oft her r..t: "*' eht -~Coal. leama he's Addy's long-lost fathef. (R) e 9 LM IQAT April Lopez ma.kes trou- ble for the crew, two bfothers wager a bet on women. and a reporter thinks he h.aa the ultimate scoop when he meets a wom- an. }R> 0 ( 1 hr.). I ~---­··-AllCmlr Ullll Host John Romer Intro- duces the. ancient Egyptian village of Deir El Medina and examines the dally Ille of the craftsmen who made the royal tombs Int~'; of theJ.~ft.Q ( 1 hr.) . -·----·· litMUt• (()MA NL ccmTACT IMA11 Best Kicks Of '8' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CO llCMI "RomanclnQ The Stone" ( 19\4, Adventure) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. A romantic novelist re- luctantly teams with a macho adventurer In a South American jungle to ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary jewel. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) CZ) llCMI "Repo Man" ( 1984, Comedy) Emlllo Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton. A punk rocker takes a job with a vttteran car repossessor. and together they join the chase for a 1964 Chevy Malibu whoee trunk happens 10 contain a futuristic wea=c::~ .. 33 ml~ •lmtr.,w::•IT,• .. ___ _,, ....... rf .. •DWrUTTO• ,. -·CJ) CO. .. After her escape from ptltOn. the Black Widow traps Dani and Jack In a bulldlng full of explosives where they contll\iplate their true feelings. ( 1 hr.) IL~:.~~~ D<oma) John Wayne. Claudia Cardinale. An Amer- ican circus owner searches Europe for the mother of a girl he has taken undef hit wing. (3 hrs.. 45 min.) . -~-----­tnteMewl wtth Hugh Hefner. Dorothy Hamlll. former riCSIO"l>roadcaaw-Gofdori Mclendon. Hollywood fitness Instructor Jake Steinfeld. (R) ( 1 hr.) • ... "Frieda" (1947. Orama) Mel Zettetling, David Farrar. A British flier "'"'' With hometown resistance and hos- tHity t~ard his German wtr bride. (2 h,.,) 1..:8' •WAY ..... 06 M CC> .. Al 191 A proflle of a'""6pended prlncipal's battle against the system attar making changes that reformed a eubur· ban Ntw York high 8Cliool prt'Aously pie-~ by vandallem and trua~. CID llT •Hl•Y .ant Thia spe- cial edition from the "Not Nec..urlly Tlie Ntwa" comedy team expl()(M anfgleta. wordl not In ·the dictionary that delcrlbe ~_y altuatlona. u-~-... v-. ... ocum .. ~= "The Dead Zont" { 1983. ) CMatoptltt Walken, Brooke Ad9m1. Aft• comlna out of a coma. a shy ~ t. the power to for .... and chat9 cat•tropl'llc twf\tt.. 'R' Q ( 1 hi., 42 min.) I • 11 •w111•am-1.111••• -_,,.... -..... Cl •tS.ralalllf« en ...... wWh I :n.eddlctlon. (A) eel • I I PB -The com. ciiln IWt\lml .ith • .,Cit*. lel)lrlng com.- dlant and= g1Mt9. (I)-_,,., ®-• _.,, With tour years· of ptlson ahead of him. Harry Is confused about hit tMllngs fCK a former schoolmate who vltlta him .• CZ) .. "Emmanuelle" (1974, ~ mance) Sytvla Kr19tel, Alain Cuny. The wife of a French diplomat becomes In· vOlved In • series of sexual liaisons a{ter joining her husband in Thailand. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) .. , Mn.AY..,..P• . 1W ae<llO·•-fill . , .. ,..,.W-Whena cantankefous old man returns from the deed. his family-and community try to send him back. • lf•llMCN Guests: M0<gan Brittany, Sa'"=vjs Jr. (R) ( i hr.) e "Splendo< In The Grass" (1961, Orama) Natalie Wciod. Warren Beatty. Two young people make the pain- ful and beautiful dt9covery ,of love In a small Kansas town. (2 hrs.) ~--"Risky ~USlnees" (1983. Com· edy) Tom Cruise. Rebecca OeMornay. A high school senior. sheltered in an affluent Chicago suburb. decides to experiment With the wilder side of life. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (()• .. -tT .... -.... - (8) llCMI "Dressed To l<lll" ( 1980. Suspense) Michael Caine, Angie Olckl~ son. A New York psychiatrist's practice Is examined attar a former patient becomes a suspect In a aerle6 of slaylnga. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 45~ ... ~--• 6odaclous Ta Ta's" (No Date. AdUl1..l,~1· 45 min.) =1===-Gr~'mtr&M tloM of "The ""!:~·rnr.f r.~t Song," "Can't Orhle 55," "Lover Gitl.'' "Rip It JJ't~ "Too Much Too Young." l·:...L W&L111mf•mAL.alf ._"Vigilante Force" (1978, Ora· ma) Krlt l<rlltotf*10n. Jan-Michael Vin· cent. The Cltllena of • Ctk'M-rldden Call· fornla community •9'c • · young Vietnam wteran to organize e Vigilante squad. (2 hrs,) tW. IO 19 • ea.LtWGI ... A no.tal- l lo<* beck It HolyWOOd In Its heyday. --W.llOTTIMD lllll•IT .. .. "FOi.if Again.t The °"911" ( t 975,. Oremll) H9I Frederick, Karen Oor. A group of peOple attempts • ,...,,. .... march across the Sahara to try to aid deY· estated nomade.(2 hrs.) , ....... -SchedUled: IO!IP op-.,. atars Robin Str...., (''Ont l..tt. to Live") . Gregg Mtirx ("~• the Workj Turns"). Scott Holmee ("Ryan's Hope'') •• Vlotorlt Wyndham ("Al'!Offltr World"} and Mary STDI r~ rot T~ row")~ ht,) ~It t&l •8,.l111Mm.i&a•fmf ..... .. "OolrG It" ( 1982. Dnlme) £rlc dwmrdl. Orea. ~~~..,.off fof • motOfcycte t!ip throuctl "°"'*11 Cal-ifornia 8'ld .... the trOffe llwt of rutal Qtoplt (1 hr .. 20 n*'.) Cl) .. ·~ ....,. (1983, Or• ma) Linde Blllr, JoM Yemon. Wtllle ..,.,_ lhg. a.\tence In. Callfoml9 penllentlefy. • young woman II uPOMd to *'9ra ~ and harasement from both inmatM and • l&l6ats. 'R'....( 1 hr .. 35 min.) I .e. ....... -~luca .. .. "Mary}ane" ( 1968. Drama) Fa· l>ian, Patty McCO<mack. High school stu- dent• gang up on a teacher they dlallke and plant marijuana on him. (2 hrs.) -· ..,. "Breakout To A Faat Book" (1969. Mystery) Robert Stack: Suun Saint James. Reporter Dan Farrell feels that an old criminal he knows is mixed up In a multi-mllllon-dollar robbery. ( 1 hr .. 30 mlnil-Y ~ 11CM1 O"Twenty-Four Hours To KIW' ( 1965. Orama) Mickey Rooney. Walter Slezak. A gang of smugglers force an air- liner d.own for a layo~ in Lebanon. (2 hrs.) CZ) llCMI "Arst Blood" (1982, Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-in with the police in a deed war buddy's hometown escalates Into a minor war. 'R' (1hr .. 35 min.) ·-""" -CC) llCMI "Class" (1983. Orama) Rob Lowe. Jacqueline Bisset. A prep school student embarks on an affair with an older woman, unaware that she's his room- mate's mother. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) CD)_,. "Amanda By Night" (1981, Adult) Veronica Hart. Rlchatd Bolla. A piostitute teams up with a detective when one of her colleagues Is murdered by a client she referred. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) -® .,. "This Is Spinal Tap" ( 1984, Comedy) Roi> Reiner. Michael McKean. In this satire on the contemporary rock mu· sic scene. an American documentary film- maker examines the phenomenon of a 17- year-old heavy metal band from England. 'R' ~ fw .. 22 min.) ., •• Cmn... -, .. .''The Prince And The f>aupef' ( 1937, A~ture) Errol Aynn, Claude Raina. A prlnoe tired ·of ceremonytradM Identities With his look-allke frlef\d. a peuper who Is afraid of remaining for~ ~· (2hrs.) # (I) NA al Grtat r Greena.bo<o ()perl, third round. from Gr nst>oro. N.C. (R) •a)-1IACll 1rtl(O .. "The Buddy System'' ( 19&4. Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Saran- don. Romantic complications ensue when a lonely bOy targeta a gadget Inventor and WOUid-be writer as a match tor his single mother. 'PG~., 50 min.) ·1M•••• • • .. Q .... "The Victim" ( 1972, Suspense) Ellzat>eth Montgomery, George Maharls. A yoong woman trapped In a remote hoY:ae during a violent storm le unewere that she is the next target Of an unknowf'I killaf. r 1 h~ min.) 111111---. .. "Tht .,_.orda Of Ollcif;>llnt" 1913. t:nma) o.Md Keith. Aobert oeky. A senior at • Southern military academy ,._. detefmlned to Bj(pceB the membefl of an &lit• Cr~ for the t>Ntal, and tOmet i.tl'lll. he.zlng of cedett deemed un<IM&t>ee, 'R' ( 1 hi .. "3 min.) . ... .. ''BanQ TN Orum S!Owly'' (1973. Orama) Mlcheel Worierty. Robert 0. Miro. A young t.eo.11 .,.,_ t*Pt '* ~I frierid and ttM'VN!te to~ ~ *•one lll8lt 9lllOn. (2 twa.) Sunday, Merch 31, 1985 29 - -lalunliry COid. 1-:.. "Jesus Christ Supefatar" ( 1973, Musical) Ted Neeley, YVOOl'l9 EHi- man. Fiim version of the rock opera by A~ew UOyd Webber and Tim Rice. based on the last seven days of Ohrlal'a hie and played out against a backdrop of con~ary !Stael. (2 hrs.) • "Half A Sixpence" ( 1968, Mu- sical) Tommy Steele. Julia Foster. After a <Jraper's assistant inherits a small fortune. he considers marrying a ~lite lnateed of his old sweetheart. (2 hrs,. 30 min.) lOJllCMI "VldeOOrome" (1983. Fantasy) James Woods. Oebo<ah Harry. A co- owner of a Toronto UHF station thet spe- c1al1Zes 1n adult entertainment searches fOf the people behind a btz.erre satellite broadcast 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) llOWll "Romancing The Stone" ( 198.4, Adventure) Mlchaet Douglas, Kathleen Turne< A romantic novelist re- luctantly teams with a macho adventurer 1n a South American jungle to ransom her SISier with a fabulous legendary jewel. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) Ml8 IOCllHfJL.A.:VW l •CB>-"Vldeodrome" (1983. Fantaty) Jemet Woodt. o.bofah Heny. A ~ owner of • Toronto UHF atetbl tNlt ~ dell2• In adult entertelnment INfches fOf th41 people behind a btz.erre satelllte btoedcUt. 'R' (1 ht .. 30 min.) ~-"Funny Lady" (1926, Muslcel) Bwtn Stre!Mnd. Jam.. Cun. v .. ra af- ter her dlYorce. vaucWAMe and ...-ty redio star Fanny Brice begins• humorous love-- hete relellonahlp with B roedway aongwrtter Siity Roee. "PG' (2 tn., 20 min.) • -1~---.. --"~ Thunder" ( 1983. Adven-ture) Roy Scheider. Melcolrn McDowell A Lo. Angeles police helicopter patrolman hljecka an experlmerrt•I miltary auper- copter tuppOMdly planned to< ute In olvll- len etowd oontrol. 'R' ( t ht .• 49 min.) (I) .. "Up In Arms" (t!M4, Comedy) Denny Keye. Dinah Shore. After a IOI· diet' 1 glrffrlend 11owe ewey on his lhlp. they al1empt to hide her presence from th410060nel. ( 1 ht .. 46 min.) ..... •CH> .,. "The Ho1e1 New Hampshif'e" ( 1984. Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridge$ Based on lhe boo6< by John Ir- ving An eooenlrlc New England family un- dergoes ctlanges as II sets up hotels 1n difleren1 locales. 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min.) 41119 .,. "Footsteps" ( 1972, Orama) Richard Crenna. Joanna Pettet. A "do-or· die" loolbeH coach is hired by a small c04- ~ lo shape up its team ( 1 hr , 30 min ) B .,. "The Invisible Woman" ( 1940. HOfror) John Barrymore, Jonnjjoward A strange professor perfects a way to make • a girl "vanisn into thin air." ( 1 hr , 30 min) (%).,. "The W1z" ( 1978. Musical) [)I. ana Ross. Michael Jackson. A frustrate<J schoolteacher is whisked off 10 a magteal land .where she joins a scarecrow. a 11n woodsman and a cowardly lion In search of a legendary wizard 'G' (2 hrs , 13 min.) ... lllOWI "Best Foot FOfW&rd" (19"43 Comedy) Lucille Ball. William Gaxton A movMI star becomes Involved In a national scandal when ahe anends a prep school dance. ( 1 hr .. 15 min I Daytime drama questions, answers From Pages bis most unforgettable role, llowever, was bis strong movie portrayal or tlte ever- pbllanderiag soap opera doctor la "Tootsie." () C an you t('ll me 1f Richard Hatch has l'' l.'.r appeared on a soap opera? I saw his photo 1n i.I perfume ad and my sister says \he re<;ogn11c\ him from a soap. -C.D .. Raleigh. N.C _ A: Hatch was lite ortcloal Pltll Brnt OD "All My Children." After leavlq tk soap be was seen as Dan Robbln1, tk you'- dettttlve oia "Streets of San Fruclaco ' wb9'replaced Mlcilael Dot11Ju. After tbt, Hatch went oa to "Battlettar Galacttca.'' wlllch starred Loree Grfflle. He cu .. w be sun as Dean Caldwell Oii ~0ynoty.~ Q: I'm writing to find out who suicide vu:t1m T:ira Preston was on "The Guiding L1gh1. .. It ~id in an obituary that she appcarl·d on "Guiding Light" scvera1 years ago Can you tell me what name she took on the \how? -F.G .• Burlington, Vt. A: Betty Rae, c11tlq ~ tltrecter for "Guiding Llgbt," aad loa1tlflle 1taff mem· bert oa tltat allow bve DO recelledloa of Prutoa. TH offldaJ word at CBS 11 tbt Preato• probably ,..ye4 U 'Hlra w Wu "oder-five" (le.et) role -,.,..,_ a a.rte at tile Hrtet' stadoe. For tllose of y~ _.. art *'-le'lotrt ud oftH aotlce .. die prosra• ... , a •tar H 1&a1e us appeare4 Oii a ..., Mt N ~•racter ume 11 pvee, dlac .... u, mtaa• tltey llla4 a --all~ rele. Ally.-•M'• W a ceeu.t.s ,.rt • a ... p .,. .... 117 ll1t1 lite .... of t9te ~•reeler I• tllelr blo. Q: I'm curious ibout the p111 history of Bobbi on "General Hospital." What's the char'lcttr's background? -C.P.M .. 30 Sunday, March 31, 1885 Raleiih. N.C. . A: Bobbl, a former proetlt•te, 11 tlle 1l1ter •f Lelle Spneer. Wlllea site came to &owa site W a llqe ens• oe Scetty, played by &bl Arlaer. Bobbi •toefed w every- ~ dlort •f mmler M break ., Scetty dd La1r1. After ~eral years of tryla1 to wia Scotty'• Mart, Bobbi pve •P ud weot from ard-vWailtet• to toed prl. OH of tlae reaHU mlCln .. ve beeL&bt J-.ettae Zema. we.,aay1 ...... ••• MpM as tlae vlllalneH that she received many a threatening letter! .. H:Hc a ques11on about ><>ur favontr soap or map star" Write to Lynd:J Hirsch. c/o News America S{.'nd1c:uc. P. 0. 8<H I 9610. Irvine. C:Jl1t: 9_ 71 4. She will an1w<·1 as many questions as she ~an in hc:r column. but the ''o/umc of mait ... .,des personal replies 1mposs1blr. -lpoals Conl. .--..c.m.(11W ....... , -· ~t--:~~WY ._. ......................... i=·~ .......... ===::t :r. ':l.":94 °'I .......... • ..... ~.:....~··· .. • ....... ,IOGNINR.;.;.:,. 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Shooting six times more week, waita~ to see the squirrel would film tha n JOCS on the air was tolerable, but show UP. licking his whiskers behind the itwasgetting up to20-1.Howcouldthisbe? .. The kind of zoology being done in universities at the time consisted mostly of cutting up dead animals,.. said Atten- borough. "That's not the kind of zoology I was interested in. I wanted to.go watch elephants." bishop.· It wasn't until I went on a trip that I It wasn't Iona before Attenborough discovered it was the wide-angle lena. You discovered the London Zoo was scndin& a could gel everything in one shot so you let collecting team to West Africa. "I per· the camera run to stay m sync." suaded the BBC to let me go along and send The first thing he did was go to Central beck film that could be tied in with the Borneo and complete a film he had started Auenborough has been seeking the elephant since, and he's taken the public along on such journeys as "Life on Eanh" and his latest television venture. ''The Living Planet.'' London zoo show. But when I got back the earlier, .. Tribal Eye." That was an host became ill and I was ushered in to do anthropological film about such thinp as 'Zoo Quest.' " primitive sculptures and Polynesian stone That marked his on-screen debut. After carvings. that hespentsix months in the field and six He said he wo rks on the book and film ." months doing his regular duties... That went simultaneously. "You do the research for, "The Livmg Planet" is running in 12 parts on public television and a book version has been published by Little, Brown & Co. It's a current Book of lhe Month Club selection. It's his ninth combination book and TV lc.ok at the world of nature. on for the next 10 years. Then he..went to say. a desen ," he eA plained. "Then I write wor~ for the new BBC II channel in 1964. 30 or 40 pages for the script. That will help'in& inaugurate BBC II as England's establish a hnc of thought for the structure. first color network. O n the one hand the structure is filled with "Then I became pr°'ram dire('tOr for 1ma~es or pictures. On the other ~d you both networks," he said. "It wasn't as fill 11 in with sentences. There arc many "l went lo BBC as a director," Atten- borough said. "The most experienced man there had nine months. I directed every- thina from ballet to shon stQries. It was all Jivt1nd ii wasa lot of fun. interesting bec,a"sc it had to do more with areas I'm very familiar with. But there are administratio n. After four years of that I other areas. sa' thl· A.ntarcttc. that I'd never resianect1nddecideditwast1metogetback been to befori;. to making films." "M ) neAt him, "h1ch is com1n1 out in Actually. all duri~g those eight years April, 1~ about John Jame Audubon." be .. I'd always wanted to do films on animals around the world. But \he attitude I Attenborough had been taking time out said. "It's nice 10 do a\ anety of thinp. but every few years to do a film. natural history 1s what I know best.' Polar saga .earns f tosty receptioµ By ED BLANCHE Mii I I ·~-.... , • LONDON -A TV movie that Portrays one of Britain's natK>nal heroes. explorer Roben Scott, as an arropnt bumbler, has raised a blizzard of protests from htS family and fans. The Royal Navy officer, known to aenerations of British schoolboys as Scott of the Antarctic, has for more than 70 years been honored as the embodiment of the Victorian "bulld<>a breed" of gentleman adventurers. Scott and four companions. beaten in a race to be the first to reach Che South Pole by Norway's Roald Amundsen, died on their trek back to their base camp in 191 2. DasP.irited, hungry and weak • .\bey froze to death only 11 miles from a (ood cache. Scott's image as a symbol of all that made Victorian Britain great -determination, moral l't"Ctitude and a stiff' upper Hp in the face of ovcrwhelmin1 odds -has rcmaJncd laracly untarnished since his death •t llC 44. Now .. The last Ptacc on Earth," a $8.H million TV epic from CentraJ Television. makes him out to be an overbcarina fool who ianorcd advice. leadina his -e.apedhion to f.lorious d151stcr. _ . Theonly thina1hescvcn•sc1mcnt minismesdoanot question is Scott's coura,e. The movie is bated on a 1979 book by Roland Huntford which first publicly quadoacd Scott's character and abtlitics. ••we live in an IF whteh wishes to bthttk and llMCf at achievement. But nothina can IAM a.ay IM COUfllll! wi th whach thole men fl<'cd disaster. E\'eft the DIMY debunltcruan't do tbat.'' 11wt Scou'acldat ton. natui'llit& and wtldlif'e anitt Sir Pcicr Scott. who W8S 2 ,ean old when bit rau. died. - AUTOMATIC GARAGI -······· .SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY lunidllj. w.rctt 31. 1116 31 \ ) 41 fltght~imlt-oo oa~ners-comes to halt-----.-..,...,......,.--~can_. Frontier Plcifk _1ou1Pw1. SDCllL IYilliaLaatfcw. VG)' hide ReSMJbliC UdWntern .:rrtrne.. the wiU be clillennl' at the councy•s catrien that have been ftyi~ from O¥ilU'OW*-f air terminal. as general aviation noise ceiling starts- · Noise-sensitive Newpon Beach residents aocustomcd to cockina an car or eye skyward will notice a c~nae Monday as QpntCounty unceremoniously .embar on the first stqc of its stilkoY) ted ex- P.nsion plan at John Way,_ Airpon. Bc&inning at 7 a.m. Monday, the num6cr of ~ercial) ~iahts s)cr- mittcd at the airpon . bamna a court Cout The Newport Arts Com- rtilsalon Is seeking sup- porters to contribute funds so It can purchase ' nnfl11l"t---r- jurled art exhibit./ A5 CaUfomla Chloramlne won't pose a danger to kidney dialysis patients wher'l It Is rein- troduced to public water supplies In _California if It Is filtered properly:/ A3 -.--- Nation Two people-are kitted when a truck slams Into the back of a Las Vegas- boundgambler.s' bus ~aturday./ A3 World On an Easter Sunday 40 years ago, one of World War ll's bloodiest battles of the Pacific began on Okinawa./ Al The United States and the Soviet Union agree to talkssurroundlng an American major's slaying In East Go/many .I A3 L Style Thanks fo European In- fluence and detail, Juniors In the Easter Parade can be as fashion-forward as their elders./81 order fo the contrary, is scheduled to increase from the current 4 1-flight · limit per da~ to SS niahts, while 1hrec ' new airlines -America West, Con- tinental and Jel America -will j oin the six otht·r ·airlines~ that already serve ·one of Southern California's most sought-after-and •lucrati ve air onlymcansnewaircarriersatJWA,it markets. · • alsO means additional ni&h11 will be The increased numbcrofflights not' apportioned among AirCal. Ameri- Slowly bat aarely Thr.ee-year-old Ruuell Harwood of Coeta llaa ftnda a HDny Saturday on the <>ranae Cout jut rlCht for bla flnt attempt to crOM the monkey bndCe at Herltaae Park In JWA for varyin1 numbenOfyan. .. , .. , lhink couaty air tnvelen will On another front, Monday men. have more ftnibility ia dntinatioaa the day a new COUJllY Ofdinanc:e and 8dditioaal terYICt and nilfbe a intended to replate the iaboffnoile h morr days a year when paftiaa ii of ,eneral aviation aircraft bued at at a premium, but other than that I the airpon becomes effective. TM --doa"t think they'll notice a dif· ordinance also establishes the fint· fetalce, .. Cablewd. ''Asforwhatthis ever nilhttimc takeoff and landina means to Newport Beach, I wouldn't curfew for private aircraft YlinaJWA. speculate," JWA Airpon Mana,er Murry He also noted that he has received Cable e~plained ~hat outside of the calls and letters from the public increased numbc11 of fliahts and the wekomina dle-increued terVice and Intne. The warm weather al80 drew Mlnbathen to Cout beacba, but lifetaarda reported that the crowda left early when a cold, paty wind blew ap. , .·Pilot suffers heart attack Co-pilot takes over. uides Cessna to a Jlaf e landtn at__J_W A The pilot of a private plane who suffered a hcan attack and keclccl over moments after takin$ off from -John WlJf'l i\iJ'l)OrrSatutmyrs a1ive toda. y only because of the fast action lilcn by hls ·co.-pilot and flrefigbten who administered successfut emerg-- ency aid. · William LaP1antc. a San Jose man with a history of hcan trouble. apparently went into complete cardiac arrest as he auided his sinaJe: cnaine Cessna into the sky j ust bcTore 11 a.m .. Gra~ County f:1rc Depart- ment CapL Bnan Goetting reported. .. He j ust clutched his chest and passed out." Goetting said the co- pilot told him after the small plane was back safely on the ground ... They slill were in the takeoff pattern." Goettingwdafter LaPlantepassed , ouL the co-pilot. whom firefighters could not identafy. took over the controls. notified the tower of the emergency and landed the plane, coming toa stop between the a1rport·s two runways so tire depanment · paramedics could immediately begjn , ministering to the sick man. · Paramedics successfully restan ed La'Plante's heal't and rushed him to Health Care Medical Center in Tustin. where he was reported in critical condition in the hospital's intensive care unit Saturday night. (Pleue eee PILOT I A2) Ancient Egyptian women had few beauty products, but their exquisite co°S-} metlc containers are-rubw collectibles./82 . Horseplay at schoo.l le8.ds tp student-injury B TONY SAA til>RA · · reponed in stable condrtlo n Friday at Hoke and called ~or help. . tome nd_while fi?ke b~d onto the bar "Bui that's not what happened to __ Sporta Georgetown and Vil- lanova advance to NCAA basketball finals . ./C1 It's a bad day for area community college baseball teams u all three are beaten./C3 Entertainment A locally written play gets Its worlc;f premiere at the L-aguna1Moulton Play-· house this week./84 There's Iota of suds In the new T.V movie ' 'The Laun- dromat" with Carol · Burnett./85 O.~o,.,N.t.... . __ Hoag Memorial HosRilal in Newport_ -:-McClu.skcy--saJd-~he l?<>Y an~ trtr across the top: . Hoke .. · Beach. where he was rushed Tuesday fnends were engaging in a bu of The.y had discovered ~at ~Y lifting t nstead of lifting him into the sky. An unusual game played by toppt-wi1h possible facial fractures after 1he schoolyard horsepl~y that had be-the backstop past a certain point. the) the contraplion of chain-link fencing ing a sof\~11 backstop and raising it noontime acciden1 at Davis Inter· come popular dunng the last two could let ~o and the s1~cture would and metal bars came smashing into again tun{ed to tragedy last week mediate School. • weeks. return by 1tsctf to an upnght ~s111on. his face. pinning Hoke to the ground. when the metal $4ructurc fell on a 12-Fourteen-ye a r-o Id C' a r ri c ·-The youths toppled lhe U-shaped Meanwhile. 1he s1udent hold!n8 or:ito McCluskey said the students had year-old Costa Mesa boy. McCluskey was one of.1he stud.ents backstop. which wasn't ~ured to the t~e t~p bar.w~uld get an exhilarating Scventh-grl(der Chris Hoke was who lifted the softball backstop off ground. and bcga'! rock mg the bot· nde into the au. (Pleue eee HORSEPLAY I A2} Tickets prove cOstly- reminder to ·retirees f By LISA MAHONJn' ablcd" placards issued by the stale OflMDellJ,......., Department of Motor Vehicles may So · Id park in handicapped spaces. ~enry me hand1caP91d Leisure Wor sai<t. Leisure World placards are good residents receivCd costly reminders only within· the community's walls. recently that they may not use handicapped placards issued by the she said. Laguna H ills retirement community The citations were written by a when outside its walls. • special sheriffs deputy as pan of a " Irvine ·workers ·push for a union· By PHIL SNEIOE l\MAN Ot ... Dellp,... ..... Several residents who displayed countywide protram cnfo~mg park- the Leisure World placard on their ing regulations. The ticketing was not Baalnesa vehicles when they parked in handi-requested by the hospital. Henry said. ...., capped spaces at Saddleback Com-A spokesman for the Oran•e Coun- I nine offinals next wccli: wilt begin reviewing ix·1111ons submitted by ci1y cmployccs \'ho are attempting to .._..WM.._.-nc.w..union. -:...-------Commerclal banking's munity Hospi\al complained earlier ty Sheriffs Department said there • this month when they rctui:ned t was no practical way to detc i Image ha1 been tarn.~14"-!.h:=:a...._11--,rnmoS'i cltati-ons slapPed'On~t~he~i'-r -tr~snYo.-uw iffiii1Yle11urc Woild handi- bythe publlc's mis-· d h' Id 'd N..,.. H cappr<t persons were cauaht ¥l 1hc win s 1e s. llJ ""inc enry, confusion over the placards. Some 85 understanding of the hospital spokesman. -T banking Industry, a mem-Only vehicles displaying "d is-(Pl ....... Dl8Am.so1 A2) ber of American Bankers Association say1./CI INDEX Bridge Buatneu Ct .... fled Cr!)UWOf'd Death Notices Horoecope Ann Lander• Optnlon PubHo Nottcel ,..., l!lt11• Sport• ltyte -TeleY'taton n.tera WMther 88 CS-7 03-8 A4 ca 07 88 87 ca 01·2 C1 ·4 81-3 TV Log IM·I A2 Hail warns against milftary cost cuts BJ JEf? AOLl!ll .,. .. ...,,.. .... Former u .. Scctt\lry of tatc AlcxandcrHa11Jr. Saturday said he is nqt considcrin1 runn1n1 for ~1d~nt (0Uow1n1 Ronald Rcapn s rtlJrt• mcnt four yqn from now. but 11 dcdtc:atina tholt )ftn toward makins the Rcapn prestdtncy "the most su«es1ful in history." Hais also ldvitc'd apinet any scrtous rtductions in •he prnidtn1·1 propotcd· m1htary budatt 1n a year1 wlwll ".r·~ 1itu111 dowtt" wnh the Sovi'1lJn1on1odhal11 arm rontnll \ H11 C'Omtnents ~ mldt 10 rc- poMn 1f\n be ~ dtkaatcs antndi"f the N1t1oul School Boards Anoc1111on annual convention in Anaheim. H11 viut marbd lhefounh ann1vtnary or &M day lh rn Ml shot 1n an a.-.._ ....... by John Hinck~ Jr. CMltlide of 1 Wuhiftlk>n D.C .......... AIJhcJUeh ht ctid .. """" to tht annivenat) •n hia ......_ ~ 1hca ~of SlalC.""' "-at* ritM tha• "" ... ··i• ea.na lwft at the White HOUIC.'' ~Ii)' far. ,....__llAID/AIJ ~ner the pcut1on arc venfied. an election will be conducted to de- 1ermmc whctht•r Irvi ne worker want 10 be reprc-.en1cd h> the new JlSSOCUl· uon 1n collcct1"c liargaining. Walter 0 . KreuLzen. the ctty's director of 3dm1n1 tral1 \c services. ~•d organ11crs of the lrvmc City Emplo cc-. o\sc;oc1nt1on need ""'•· turcs from 10 pcm.-nt of the affect~ employcc-. Pt•t1t10n!I wctt submi~ last Tucsda' Ehg1bk employ~. numbcnnt about 26S. 1ndude city msp«ton. engineers. park.~ and rccrc1tt0n em- ployee . ctcncnl workers. ma1n~ anct wor~e~ and non-sworn polQ dep1rtmcnt employee . Krcutrcn ~1d a nottet ~n be poskd for 15 day • allowt~any,._. aroups to ~k rccopmOll 11 a ha'l'linina ~ent for the city •°"'8• n 1n<kpcndent aroup will be ._.. cd to condu t t hf' el«leon. '"' Ja:I) in Ma)'. he ..aid ccordma to Kttulllnl. ._ Irvine ~orlcers tnt'd IO •a '11 union ln 1977. but mt.,_ 1cctcd 11 in thc el«tiolL '"--------· ,. Youth In acdon City Coancllman Jack .Kell1 take9 a bKk leat u htila tclaool leaden puticlpate lD ~OU In eo .. rnmnt 0.7 lD a ........ .-Cla. Prom left, BanJ ~J. 0,:-n View 11fCb 9cllool: Andera Yaq, ltdlaon; and lllclielle llena.tcla, Wlntenbar& JUCh· ,. . . , . HAIG WARNS AGAINST CO~T CUTS ••• 'romAl . . · . jcuing that the line of presidentia l In commenting on the military nation bargains from stf'ength. succession passed not from tbe vice budget, the former aovemment of-"It's up to the president to ex plain president to the sc;crEtary of state but ficial acknowledaed that the budaet is that levels cannot be reduced until io the s~ker of the House of full of "flab," but warned that there is a unity of purpose to match ~cprescntative . Congress should not "be propelled by them (the U.S.S.R) system for system Aleu.nder HaiC Jr~ deficit mania" in trimming military until they realize reductions arc in spending. their best interest. Unilateral reduc- When balancing the military lions.arc a formula for no progress." b d . d' fi . 1 he said. u get again$t spcp mg or soc1a programs, Haig sajd the nation must • Haig added that such demon- remcmberthat "there rs-rro so6al . strafions ornational wiTJ are impon- justice without a credible defense." ant because his meetings with Soviet 'in his wjde-rangina address. the leaders have shown him the Soviets former Army general and NATO are unimpressed by rhetoric. "It's commander. who served four presi-only when you demonstrate yo u are dents, endorsed fielding the MX willing to sacrifice for a cause lhat missile to fill what he .called a they take notice." he said. 'dangerous void" ilrthe-natien's nuclear arsenal. .. The MX is not JUSt a bargaining chip at the conference table, it is vi tal until a new scneration of sinale- warhcad missiles 1s ready in the 1990s," he said, also praisi ng Reagan for re ersing .. 20 years of neglect to the military." Turning to arms control. Haig told convention delegates that arms re- ductions can be achieved only if the Now affili1lted -with .th~ i scrvative Hudson Institute. a th ink tank localed in Indianapolis. Haig said he sees great promise in the future for the country. "The future for America's youth couldn't be brighter. There will be technological opportun ities· and economic growth that is µn- precedented and a quality of life that was undreamt of a decade ago." he commented. DISABLED GET COSTLY REMINDER •.• From Al residents ha ve the Leisure World ones. a spokesman said. "Some of our people were a httle confused. They thought the~ could use them on the outside." said John Olson. Leisure World security direc- 1or ... We've notified them before of that. I suppose they became confused with the svstem." ' Olson 5a1d placards ha ve been issued for ye.ars 10 residents who are either permanently disabled or whose mobihty is temporarily hampered by an injury or operation. The placards, which give residents preferential parking ri&hts within the walled community or about 21.000. ~predate the state-issued ones. Olson said. Under ttJe prc'vio'us state system. handicapped persons could apply for a special license plate identifying 1hem as disabled. The placard system 1s more practical because it doesn'f assume 1hat a handicapped person will ndc in iust one vehicle. - Olson said Leisure World uses the saruc cnteria as the state 1n issui ng its handicapped placards. Residents must subm it a doctor's note certifyi ng they. are disabled or temporarily inca paci tated •• Handicapped residents are told that the placards arc good onl y within Leisure World when they receive them, Olson said. But, since they are issued only once and updated yearly with a sticker. some forget abou1 the restriction. he said. IRVINE WORKERS SEEK UNION ... From Al At a recen t new'> tonfcrenc<:. or- gan11ers of the n~w ao,'>ocia11on said they had l'\Cccdcd 1hc number of required \lgnature\. w llec1ing the name., nl almo'\t half the el1g1ble . emplO)CC ... David Co)uter. al.ling prc!.1dcnt of the group. said organ11cr\ were inspired D)' tht wages and benl:litsobtaincd by the lr"ine PoliC(' As-;cx:1a11on, which eego11ates for local officer\, fie said '\Orne non-pohce em- ployees believe city officials have nl'gouated first with the police as- \Ottallon ant.I ha ve given other workers "what was leO Ov('r .. Hut Suter said of th e organmng dTon . "We don•t sec 1h1\ a!> an angry move." Still. Dennis f{u"olo. an animal :control officer who is acting vice ,_president of the 1moc1a11on. pointed •lo the 1982-83 fi\Cal year. when pohcc ,officer received a I J percent raise, .,..,hile other employees received 6 ~rcent. City officials '\a1d the police in- crease was required because of a con1rac1 provJs1on staung that Irvine officers mus1 be paid within the upper 25 percent of county pohce salaries. <iuter said Irvi ne 1'i lhr only Orange ( ounty c1t> of more than 25.000 people that docs not ha ve an em· ployce as!ioc1a11on or un1on. He claimed an assoc1a11on would "streamline' the compensation pro- ces'I" for cm ployces. He also said the union could press for benefits that would encourage career ad vancement in Irvine and reduce employee turnover. HORSEPLAY AT -SCHOOL.~., From Al apparently let go of 1heir side prematurely. "Normally 11 goes all the way up," 'lhe explained. "But this time 1t didn't. "We were crying, everybody was crying. We didn't think it could come back down; it was supposed to go up:" While the accident occurred dunng school hours. Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent John Nicoll said the d1s1 nct was not assuming liability for the 'srccident. School administrators were not avail- able Friday for comment. McCluskey said that teachers had never wamcd students not to play on the backstop. In fact , 1t had beco me a popular pastime at Davis Intermedi- ate School. Since the incident. students have now been instructed not to topple the structure, said McCluskey. But that hasn't stopped the youths fro m playing with the makeshif\ catapult af\er !>Chool. she s~ud. Wllal do )'08 Hile abHl tbe Delly Pllo&? ~at don 't Y" llllt? C.11 lite number e& lefl aH )'Hr me1111e wUI be recorde4, trantertM4 Hcl dellvere4 to IM epproprlate Mltor. ( Just Call 642-6086 Tk 11me U -lltHr aa1werln1 Mnke may IM eHCI to~ lehert le dae editor oo any tepk!. Coatrlb•ton .. Mr Lettf" c.l•m• m11& 19(fllde Ge.tr ume ud &ele,.._e .. mber for vertfketloa. No clretal1tt• c1U1, pleese. ' • Tell H wlaet'• oa you mllMI. ORANGE COAST llllJNll . H.L. lchwerta Ut Publisher Frenk Zfnl Menagmg Ed.I.tor Karen WtttrMt Marketing Director Roe•m•ry Ctturchmen How•d Mull•WJ Controu r Advert! Ing Director Robert L. Centrefl Production Manager I CA 926lt VOL.n,NO.- • Fair weather along the. Coast ~ Houllon lnCllenapolle JICICIOft,MI JICIC llOIWllle ,,.,,_ KaMM Clty L.M Vagu 8at111 Ana ...... .., •. 811'11 Ctu• 811111 Mlfll ~1M-. lCllTWIU JW A EXPANSION: ALL SYSTEMS GO ••• J'romAl · Diego Freeway in lhe airpon's Nonh Oear Zone.... · "Our biggest concern is that there could be a potential parking crunch." Cable acknowledaed. "If there is more than the normal usage (which usually peaks on Wednesday or ThurSday}, we'll put out an ad- visory."~· · When the ai rlines begin stepping up t·hciF-IU~to lW..A Mon5!!Y. there will be fewer flights by no1s1cr planes than there arc now. the airpon manager also said. The number of flights flown by Class A jets. such as the McDonncll- Douglas MD-80. will be stepped back from the current 41 to 39 flights wh ile the remainina 16 flights permitted under the SS-flight lid will be flown by quieter O ass AA Jets. such as the Boeing 737-300 an the British Aero- space BAe-146. Four airlines. AirCal. America West. Paci fic Southwest and West- ern. have acquired the newer. quiet jets and traded out a portion of their noisier fligh ts for additio~al quiet flights under teJms of th~ expansion plan approved ijy supervisors. The new access plan. which appor- tions flights among the competing airli nes, allots the 55 daily flights this way: AirCal 15.5 average departures per day: America West. ttlree de- parturu~mcrica.n Airlines, 5.S de· partures; Continental, two de· partures: Frontier, five departures: Jct America, two departures: PSA. nine departures; Republic. nine de- partures~ and Western. four de- partures daily. The three new airliop1-that will begin operations as. JWA Monday morning all have been gearing up for ltff" --clay. spokcspersons--for each airline confirmed. ''We've been working hard to fet · into the market for 17 yc,ars and we re looking forward to the business. Our bookings ·are looking very strong. We're hoping to have a bi$ kickoff," Continental spokesman Mike Cinelli said from the airlines' Houston headq ua ne rs. Continental will ofTer flights twice dail y to its Houston hub from which connections can be made to other Continental flights serving the East- ern seaboard. the Deep ~uth and Texas: America West corporate com- munications manaser Daphne Dicill.Q..~id the Phoenix-based "low- f;!re" airline will ofTer morning. afternoon and early evening flight s to its Phoeni x hub for $49. "Our advance bookings are so good they're scary. The reservations ha.ve come in-ClUitc heavily," ..she said. Dicino adacd that America West, only I 'h years old. considers JWA the "crown 10 our California desunauon package." Long Beach-based Jct Amcnca also harbors '"high hopes" for its in· augural, twice-daily di rect service between JWA and Chicago's O'Hare Jnt.cmJttional Airport. markct1n& vice president Fred Davis commented. He said bookings have matched the a1rhnCS'' expectation so far, adding the airline now 1s st udying modifying its JWA sc hedule 10 include a JWA-New York LaGuardia flight with a stop- over in Chicago. PILOT .•• J'romAl hospital supervisor Dusty P1ckenng said. Fire officials explained that pilots with a histpry ofhean trouble. such as LaPlante._lare permitt~d by law to fly only when accompanied by a quah· lied co-pilot. · Thought you tnight want to. know ... about Pa cific View Memorial Park's new project based on a concept that is over three thousand years old : it's called the family Cemc ter y1 The idea ~nce-i v ed-t-0 pr o-v id e ~ p ri vue. family cemete ry within Pacific View Memorial Park for those who wish to create a strong family recognition. The Family Cemetery can be private or semi-private, large or small, simple or impressive as you choose. In fact, you ..can wo rk w~th the architect priawo con s tructio n . Jf you're interested, please call or wri tc for details. ., PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 6 MORTUARY 3500 P1cific Vie w Drive, Newport Beach, California 92663 • 1714) 644·2700 "A Piere• Brother's C-Ompany" ' I • • fl'ederaljobJeu beaefJt. prograzn ends this wee.Ir By TIM Al._l81H p,. .. W ASHINOTON - A federal unemployment benefits prosram for 339,000 people •tionwide explrc1 thi1 week, the third major cut in aovernment aid to the jobless in the Piil four yean. The pr01t9m, let up by Conaress in 1982 u a reces1ion stoppp, add1 up to 14 Wttkl ofbenefh1 for the Iona-term unemployed. A House 1ubcommlttee ha1 cndorted a bill that would extend the federal 1upplemeruat compensation benefit• three month• after it runs out at midniaht neitt Saturday. But it appean Conares1 won't have enough time to act before the Easter reces1, and President Reapn aays the proaram is no lonaer needed. v.s. "1118l••ll-VJl.luadl"6 WASHINGTON -Tht Rea~n Administration announced Saturday it is cuttinaS I 0 million from its contnbutlon to a United Nations aaency because ofrcports of forced abonlon in China. "We will not associate U.S. fundina even indirectly with coercion. which the United States views au violation ofbuman riahts.'' said M. Peter McPherson, administrator of the Aaency for International Development (AID). McPherson's statement did not mention China by name. Aaency sources, speakina on condition they not be identified, said, however. there was evidence the Peking government has forced some women to have abortions. I -STATELINE. Nev. (AP)-A truck that lost Its brakes on -a lonl hill slammed into the blck of a Las Veps- bound pmblcrs' bus, kHTina two peuen~rs and injurina 34 others. authontics 11id Saturday. The flatbed truck driven by Oene Marks or Utah hh an,Amencan First Toun l>us, t\41ith approximately 40 Trans World Airways employees aboard, at 11 p.m. Friday n1&)\t on northb&\1"4-1 ntcrsta te4-S.S.Kl-.St t. Mike Norman of the Barstow Calt- CaptiVe exec fornia Hipway Pa&rol oftke. "The bus ran otr the l'Old. hit 1 ditch, then went airborne and bit the dirt .-in, ejectina two bu1 occu· pant•. both or whom were killed. Norman said. The charttred but traveled about 800 feet from the point or impact. be said. "1 here was din and debris and people's clothes and evt'rytb1na on the on-ramp," said Lynn Oeor'lc. ao ambulance driver-from BU:er . The accident occurred near tht N1pcon Roed oo-ramp so iM aaw· 11.1aeJ about 10 mHa .. ,.._ otlbr Calirornia-Nnlda ate tUw on a lteep dow ...... The driver of tbe trutk was ... llOl Ible IO !"I, .-ua he tot to the boaolft oldie lail, Normen taid. Al Wldllrey Nle'1. a casino in S1.11elint. lilllcalkd the ta;,llWly 1*ro1 and repoNd I.be acadri&. tbe SC ....... aid. Ma~ was quau~1"'t not ~ .. Norman said. Oflcen Oft the 1MM ~ !ail brakes had failed, he adcfed. Four ambulance CttW1 and four paramedic unit1 responded to the aaiclenl ind to Whiskey Pde's. where a eecond bu1 had taken some of Donor heart Naght for teen-ager f a • LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Doctors are seeking a oono~ human heart for ..... ree Ill transplantation into Michael C. Jones, the Indiana teen-agc!r who is being kept alive by two external pumps helpina his dikascd hean. David Fleming. spokesman fOr Louisville.Jtwish Hospital. where the 16-year-old is being B • t treated, said the boy's na"'!e. h~~I'lto the top of a nationwide waiting list for e 1 ru donor heans because ofhas-c, ... Fre_J6bter •un~ a• art1ncla1 reel FORT LAUDEJ\DALE, Fla. -An errant Vcne-zuclan freighter tha1 ~as beached for three months behind a Palm Beach millionaire's home sank with a roar..5aturday as it was put to rest as a fish-attracting anificial reef. Ringed by hundreds of small boats packed with spectators, the Mercedes I was-blown up with~s of TNT shonly after noon. and sank in about I minute-s. Before Browardt'ounty spentS29,950to buy the ship for use as a reef. Donjon Marine Co. of New Jersey had dislodged it from millionaire Mollie Wilmot's back yard, where it had been ~riven by a storm last Thanksgiving and had re~ained for three months. Otnclal who wrote •mokl~ repart dla PHILADELPHIA-Dr. Luther L.1:erry, who as U.S. suraeon general in 1964 issued the first federal repon linking smoking to hean disease an~ cancer. has died of hean failure. He was 73. Terry died at Pennsylvania Hospital on Friday, relatives said Saturday. Asker until the earl y 1960s, he devoted the last two decades of his life to ar · Americans that cigarette smoking• . increases the risk ofhean dlse se. ca and emphysema. - Chloramlne m1aJJ dpiger In dlaly.I• LOS ANGELES-lffiltered properly. chloramine w111 pose no danger to kidney dialysis patients when it is reintroduced to purify public water supplies in Orange County and other pans of California. health officials say. State health lJfficfals and operators-of kidney dialysis centers said they eiti>«t few problems in meeting new standards to filter out the chloramine. which can kill dialysis patients. Water suppliers ar~ shifting from chlorine to chloramine, a combination of chlorine and ammonia, because of a recent Environmental Protection Ajency order to reduce the level of carcinogens in water. Cancer-- causing pan1cles form when unmixed chlorine reacts with certain organic materials in water. Pre.cbool •hut for molatatlon probe HERMOSA BEACH -A preschool will be closed an elttra week after Easter vacation as a sheriffs task force continues its investigation into alleged child molestations. officials said. The St. Cross Episcopal Church Preschool closed its doors Friday for the week-Iona holidar. but won't reopen until April I 5 in hopesdctectivescan finish their investigation, said the church's minister. the Rev. Jack Eales. The church. a Hermosa.Beach landmark, was identified by a former McManin Pre-School student in coun Feb. I as the place his teachers took him to witness a satanic ceremony that included kil ling a rabbit on the alter and drlnking ns blood. . Man arrated In PG&E bombing plot SACRAMENTO-A 33-year-old construction worker has been arrested in connection with the Feb. 16 bombing of an unoccupied Pacific Gas & Electric Co. substation. the FBI said Saturday. Jerry Maurice Carroll. who lives in the San Jose area. was arrested Friday without inMellt in Stockton. The bomb that destroyed PG&E's Balfour Substation in Brentwood caused an estimated $500.000 damage and lef\ about I ,300 residents of eastern Contra Costa County without power for a brief period. The bombing was followed by an extortion ·demand requesting a multimillion-dollar payoff in return for averting a another such bombing. LAOOC may UH •urplu• lor am latlv~ LOS ANGELES-The LosAngelesOlympicOrganmngCommittce may \ump from rhe":spons wortd into-ttlnru if.th~ allow . pan of the $225- milhon Olympic surplus to be used for a biennial ans festival. The LAOOC wrote to the state attorney general's office last week asking for an exception to the requirement that the money remaining from last summer's Games be spent on aruateur spons programs. The committee is asking that ans festivals, patterned af\er the Olympic Arts Festival. also be included as permissible eitpenditurcs. However. even iflb~cxemption were granted, it wouldn't mean the 6Q-membcrcommittec would ffind an ans festival, said LAOOC Chairman Paul Ziffren. . Docton uH preuure chamber to uve tot SAN DIEGO-A pr~urechamber that sunulatcs underwater dllles was used to save a newborn who nearly died from an umbilical cord infection, doctors say. Timot~y A. Lee Jr. when he was browght to the UC' San Diego Medical Center on March 10. Then a week old. his belly was red. mOamed and puffy from an infection that doctors say 1s nearly always fatal. To halt the spread of the infection, doctors twice treated Timothy with oxyacn at increased pressures in a hyperbaric chamber. a cylinder 54 inches in diameter and 13 feet long. The organism that attacked Timothy dies when it's exposed to Ollygen. WoRtn ------ Probe be6fn• In Canadian air crulJ EDMONTON, Alhena -The American and Canadian pilots of two C-130 militarr,transponsthat collided and crashed in names. kilhn1all I 0 men aboard. were 'very experienced.'' Canadian For:ces Col. Peter OcTr:iacey said Saturda . De Tracey is commander of the, Canadian Force1 Namao .air base on the non em ouTildtfs ot£dmoillon where the crash occurred Frtdlly1lnhc C-130 Hercule• were ~yin& in formation 1n ·~anniversary celt~~ion of the Canadian air force. Witnesses said the four-cn11ne planes were 101n1 into a tum and touched winp while flyina at an altitude of about 900 fttt. The v1ct1ms were nine membcn of the Canadian Forcn and an exchanae officer from the United States, Capt. Lonnie 8. Rcaister Jr., 36, of El Paso. Tex11. . Bqla.lon •Ilda 1Ja6lldad · BAGHDAD. IRAQ -A powerful explosion shook Baahdad early unday. seconds aner Iran announ«<i that it had fired two m1 1lesat the Iraqi capital. Rcs1dent1 con11cted by telephone 1n various atttions of the city rcponed beanna only one blast. but the cause. loc~t1on and damaat could not be determined 1mmcd1ately. Ambulance sirtn1could be heard In this city with a population of four million. Thcauack followed Iraqi air ratd1 on four Iranian cities Saturday, and an Iraqi claim th1t an lranien warplane heel bombed an elementary Khool in the southern border town of J11Mn, wound1n1 70 children. Sunday's uploslon in Bqhdad wa1 the seventh in 17 days. The Iraqi aovernment ha refused 10 confirm they were cauted by m1t11ln. or h ted casualties. lfeo-lf..U •T Ulq iomWPUU tlie•ter PARIS -Two obtcurt nt0-N1z1 aroupe claimed mponltbUtty Sit~~ for bombtna a movie theater that was lhow1na Jewish Rima. and lbraa mOft attadt1 apintt Jews. Eiahtttn people were woundtd by tht ~ ud fire that rollOWtd An undcnt1(1fd cal~r told The Auodaled Prm thai lht Wolk United National Socialism and Column 81 Hf'll Httln wtn rnponlbk for the Friday n11tu bombt"I of the Rivoh-Btauboura thclwr.·Tttm Of die via1mt ..etc hc>lpt&1h1cd wuh bumund IS -.re tratcd for IMck Md bnaen. I I ----But 2 Lebanese Jews reportedly taken captive on Saturday 8 IRUT. Lebanon ) -1 - napped British business executive Onan Levick was released unharmed on Saturday, his 16th day of captivity, but police sources said two Lebanese Jews were abducted in the capital. British Embassy officials said Levick, 59, managing director of the Coral Oil Co. Ltd. in Lebanon. was freed at about 10:15 a.m. by a httle- known group called the Khaibar Brg.ades. The group has claimed several of the nine recent abductions or disa_ppcarances of foreigners in Lebanon. • "He is in good health." said embassy spokesman Francis Gal- lagher. "He was asked to say that he was held by. the Khaibar Brigades." The group's name apparently comes from a town in what is now Saudi Arabia that rejected the Islamic prophet Mohammed in the seventh century and later was overrun by Moslems. The group has not offered any explanation for the kidnappings. 8ttlklaC employeee of tbe Plilllpplnee' blaeei cbaln of department etore9 club wfti pro-man&1ement etan .. tuday ID M••"• ID renewed ~eaee dlat Id w ~ OD botla ..... lajuid aad -t ellitpp•a Into. pualc.. . . British hovercraft smashes . . The Khaibar Brigades had said earlier in a statement that it held and planned to release "very soon" Britons Geoffrey Nash and Levick. and French Embass)' secrctaq Danielle Perez. 34. info pier; two peOpte-perisll Nash. 60. a met41llurg1s1 employed by the Lebanese government. was freed on Wednesday. a day after the statement was.delivered to a Western news agency. He carried a statement from the Khaiber Brigades when released. The whereabouts of Mr'I. Perez remained unknown Saturda>- The sources said sax gunmen in tv.o cars seized Elie Hallak at about I a.m. near the old hotel district. Three gunmen later seized Haim Cohen. 39. at about 7 a.m. as he walked near hi s home in the Jewish quaner of Wadi Abu Jamil. DOVER. England (AP) - A hov- ercraft carr)'ing 387 people crashed 1n10 a Do er pier while trying to dock in rough scasSaturda} and pohce said two people perished and 32 were 1n1ured . A Brttash girl was known missing anCI police said two French youths might also be mi ssing. but it wu uncenam 1f they had boarded the craft for the 40-minute crossing of the English Channel from the French pon of Calais. A Ootalla of small boats surrounded the stricken hovercraft. The Princess Marearet. and plucked dozens of survivors from the sea. Others were removed from the craf\ by lifeboats. The Princess Marpret. owned by Britain's only major commercial hovercraft operator. Hoverspced. was hurled agatnst the pier by a 20- foot wave. tearing a huge hole 1n Its side. passengers said. Aboard were 370 passengers and I 7 crew. Kent Co unty Police Chief Frank Jordan said a South American-born woman was dead on amval at a Dover hospital. He said a man. who inhaled water and suffered hypothermia. died. on a life su ppon machine at Dover's William Harvc) Hospital about seven hours after the accident at 4.: I 5 p.m. A third passenger was reponed in cntical condition. Most of the victims suffered cuts and bruises and were taken ao Buckland HospitaJ whett a Mmajor alert" had been declared. Shortly before m1dnisbt. rescuers abandoned th~ sea and air search for the missing passengers, but planned to resume the taSk at first li&}lt. .. We know a British child 1s missing. but we're not ceraan about the two youna Frenchmen,'' said a Kent police spoke1man. The c1aht-year-old vessel. laraest 1n the Hoverspttd Oeet wtth a capacity of '\24 passcnaers. 1s named after Queen Elizabeth ti's younger sister. It was towed to the hovercraft pad in Dover harbor. Officials said there was no danger of it sinking. Valium alternative awaits approval Researchers say tranquilizer called Bus pa r --------lacks unpleasant side effects of older drug NEW HA VEN,. Conn. (A P) -A new tranquilizer that researchers !.aY lacks the unpleasant side affects of Valium is being tested at a Yale pyschiatric clinic as a possible suc- cesser to the popular drug used to relieve anxiety disorders. Buspar. whose chemical name 1s buspirone. 1s eitpected to be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Adminis- tration by the end of the year . The prospect of FD.\ approval has raised high hopei. at Bnstol-~yers Co .. of~ew York City. the firm that devel optd the drug. The drug appears to relieve anitacty disorders. which affect ..an estimated I 5 percent of the population. without Valium's ' unwelcome side effects. said Dr. Dennis S. Charney. who 1s supervisina tests or the drug at the Connecticut Mental Health Center. pan of the Yale Medical School. The tests on busparonc co1 nc1de with the rece nt expiration of Vahum's patent . an event that opens U.S., Soviets will talk in wake of Nicholson slaying W SHI NGTON ( .\P) -The United States and the ov1ct lJn1on agrc.-ed Saturday on n meeting of their military commander'l in Germany an the wake or the laying b) a SO\ 1et stntry of mcr1can Maj. Arthur D 1chotson - o' 1e1 i\mbassador · Anatol} Dobryn in met at the tatc Depart- ment with SccrNat)' of State Gcorar hultl and said af\erward the talks between the commanders would be aimed at "clos1n1 the enurc inci- den t." Mark Palmer. dcput) assistant ~rttary of 'itatc for European and anad1an amu~ . Slld hult1 authorucd him to de1Cnbe t~ nit· ed tit(' I "\'Cl') plated With the •ar«mcnt .. · Palmer ~1d the planned rMCuna of the commanders ""'II deliJM(I to "make sure thtre 1 no repei,tion" o the 1n 1dcnt an \\.hach the l7·)'t'ar-:<>14 N1chol~n was 'ho\ and killed •h1~ on a rcronna1sancc million •n uae German) Dobryn1n YtJ h11 "*""" wnh Shultz. which latttd jult over 1n hour. ··touchtd C>ft the whole ,... .. o(U .. .SOv~t rtl111on 11ani• "''h cuntnt arm 1.1lb 1n Gfnc,a. H"uaid the m1htal') commanders "'ould mike thfir o-n amn~ment1 for tht1r 11lk . Dobl) n1n c,poke bracn) before tele- "'1ll1on camera!> m front of the tate Qcpanment and then was whisked away b) car w11h reporters still cihouta ng quc,uun'i .SWe Ocpanntcnt ~ kc<1man~ .\nita tockman. said at crwar<i that Dobrynin con'c)ed no apoloay for the hootana. The1r mcct1ngended1ust twoboun lx'fore Nicholson"• fu neral 3nd burial 1n Arlinaton National Cemetery with full military hono" The mccuntt capped " d&)'S of contradu:tOI) !ltatcmcnt about l~ 1nc1dcnt from the \WO ides. TM) d1~1Jttd on Y..h cthcr Ntcl'lolson ~ ~hot while an a re 1r1cted arta and wht'ther the scntt; fired a warn1n1 t.hot . In rtttnt da '· l ' I\ ofTk1als have cxpruted d11ma) t -.hat tMY v~ C'd as the Sovlt't l naon·s panra)al ol 1twlf as the qar1c"cd pen}. TI\cy dnmbed the Cl\C l$ a tnt of.,._,.._ the new tacknh1p in M()t('()w ((hltd bt counted on 10 ~k m0tt contt~ me relauons -..1th the United l.lttt. lefoft Saturday's mttuna. the· 'off1C11lsMd~1d \11Ct wilhnann to tnlllf 1n h11h-le"d rontultauont to ~\ltntanothcr\u h k1llil'\1-ould bt • potatl\I~...., the door for manufacture of genenc different brain chemicals. versions of the drug. AnticipallnJ a ..• Unlike Valium. busparone 1s "not drop in Vahum'sannual S270 m1lhon sedative." Charney said. "It docs not an sales. tts man ufacturer. Hoffman-give )'OU a high It does not interact LaRochc Inc.. has laid off 1.000 with alcohol It doc not appear to employees. de velop tolerance And upon d1scon- "The industn 1s eltuberant about 11nuat1on. yo u do not have the outlook forlfuspar." said Adele wnhdrawal s}mp1oms." Haley. a drug industry analyst for the Although Charney said he regards Smith Barney Ha'rns Upham & C'o. Buspar's lack of side effects as an investi:nent firm in New York C-ny advantage. one industry analyU dis- "Th1s IS a s1gn1ficant advance in the aareed treatment of generalized anx1ct) dis- orders. ··I he market for Buspar isn't as bag C'harne' 'laid at 1s not clear hov.. as for Valium. because Valtum does Buspar works. but It has a chcmtcal more things." said Sam~I D. lsaly of structure entirely different from Gramerq Associate~. a New York Valium's, and It appears to affect Cat) health care consulting firm. 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GMtws 113 A.bcM • ...,., .... 107 YW'dlldc:* 90 F~ dr.-n • 116 Eaf1h ~ '41 AbrlNm'• wife '43 E.Jdeted 1oe R11ctiee eaoee 111 Wmlk:2wdl. 113 Sende out 12 Puna. 1ee~ 44 Hl1torlc periOda '48 vroe to action 47 S-.t ..:nlllon '48 Plgpelw 94 °'8111 111 Downy duck M Welgtil allowenoe 170 Fruit dtlnkl 117 Complain 118HM1tetue 87 ~ 171 Tiny rodent comrNnd: 2 we». 172 Habit 121 Component• 124-Attendtng 102 Lyrtc ,._,. 17 4 Join 50 Admit: 2 wda. 52 River .- 53 Plot 104 Renter1 175 FIWICtt tether 125 Po1itlve 109 PllgM god 178 Contrlbut• to 127 Zola. nowl 110 FIQwer pert the pot 54 Har.ngue 129 Tidy 112 Bert•. 177 Alllgned placee to 5e Andent weaporl' 58 Encioeed auto 80 Three-toed lloth 81 Mor• rational 83-A 1.-ge number 65 Secret egent1 87 -Send. baCk 132 Church ... , 13"4 Abounding 114 ~· ftnlll: 2 wda. 178 Famous rabbit 115.Mullcal note 118 OttwwtM 119-otatofn 120Jau~ 122 Roman robe 123 StorehouMI ·128KlngLNr'I deught• DOWN 1 Folklore monster 2 OYerheed 3 o.try toond .. ~ly ruined: llang 89 Entice . 71 Hidden obstaciee 73 Chalkbo9rd 138 Publtlhed account: h .wd. 139 Begin a Journey: 2 w<ls. ,41 S~aunt 143 Royal fur 128 Of a Great~ 5 Guided 75 Prinoely 144 Leather fastener 145 Weer aWfti; 148 Precioul tlqUd 148 Awaken 130 Paredile 131lncr....:2 wda. 133 lndl11n 1trlnged 8 Bounders 7 OllllMd 8 Balebell ,..,.,,. 9 V•bform 79Sag 8~Amulement 83 Negglng woman as Otd Dominion: 150 Finger or toe 152 Flshbone ridge 153 Employer Instrument 135 Scatter 137 Bitt.-vetch 138 HorM flther• 1 '40 Doctrine 142 Fixed IOOkl 1 .... Stitch 147 Not IO old 10 Tagged 11 Crllfty 12 Trip to Mecca 13 Arablen commander 1'4 Higheet in quality 15 Self abbr. 87 PeacMul birds 89 Shadowbox• 91 Ript 155 Lawsuit 157 L yrlc poems 159 uncommon 148 Pleuent tu ting 16 TOllPOt . 93 OllCOUf'age 95~1on . 97 Clod<, u 'race 98 Mine entrances 99 Ring decillon: 183 Otd wine cup 1&4 Actor Chaney 185 COOking fuel 167 River bottom 189 Surnamed: Fr. 173 Thank you: Brit. 151 8*ld 152 Exclamation .. 17 Sentry command 18 Removed llang NATL. COR.a-w.--• ·nFFELL'S f• llle .... Ol Y•lh Wll GUARANTEE YOU $800 PER WEEK, BY CONTRACT FOR 45 WEEKS F YOU QUALFY. .mz ~ ..... COSTA IEA :-541-1151. , Ofl. Y $3500 REQ. --NO SELLING - 559~4290 FOR APPOINTMENT l Due to unus~I demand. the Emerson VHS video cassette recorder at $369.99 in today's Target sate section may not be in stock. Because we will not receive future shipments. we cannot issue rain checks. However. we wiU off er the following substitutions of equal or t>etter value at the same price. PanalOnlc VHS VCR No. PV 1231 and .; TMK VHS VCR No. 3000. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. @TARGET Let's discuss cost --.ltboat -embarras•meDt. At time of lo•• family feelin1• ,are dif- ficult enou1h for you to cope with. There is no need to increa•e yoqr diacomfort by reluctance to fully dl•cu•• funerlll costs .. There i1 often the practical necessity to do •o-. At Harbor Lawn the family'• choice of a ca•ket is the factor which mo•t often determine• funer al coet. For this reason, we have ca•ket• a vailable in all price ran1e•. Pre-need funeral arran1ement• are e n- coura1ed by Harbor Lawn, becauae when there le no emotional •tre•• co•ts are diecu••ed in a more bu•ine•allke manner .. But, prior to need or at time-of ;lHfr underftandln1 coUll.-elor• wiU offer you every oppor tunity to know -. and control funeral co1t1. We care. -DEDICATED TO SERVICE- Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park Mortuary• Mausoleums Cemetery• Cremator.y ''S.rvln• All F•lth•" 1611Glelef Avn .. •CoecaN ... •,._.(7H)MO-llM C.... ...... 0.lv Co...,.t• Fuaer•I Facllltln ) • Newport seek~ support to purchase a ct ly IOBERT HYNDMAN "We're now into our fund-rais1n1 out Oranat County entcfed 217 itn11 °' ... ...,,...._ campaian. askina former supPOners for the jury 10 conlldtt. 11~ Ans A l'k ..__ .._ l to donate apin whi&e seek1n1 new Commiulon member Bud Pashley. n. 1 e ~uty, may ~ n the eye contributors," Sampson said. Of those entries. $9 were selected of the beholder. But the Newpon Th · ·11 .._ ...... · r. d. pl h"•· he Beach Ans Commiuion wants an ,·n e donations w1 ~ u~u to by the Jury .or 11 NIY w IK t Ans ·erdllse 1nwork selected for the Commission selected 1n addition11 the halls of city bulldinp as well. uried an exhibit of the Newpon 19. Pashley 11id. For the Qast two decades. the Ans ,_ Commission has held an annual ach Ans Festival, to be held June I Cash awards arc aivtn "'!' the top juried an exhibit with several of e1eh and June 2 at Fashion Island in entries ind others are selected for Newpon Beach. purchase for the city'• collection. year's selections purchased for the Contributors hive the option of · Funds come both from the city 1nd city'J arowin1 art collection. purchasina an for them1elves1>r the from the contributions. But Newpon Beach's appetite for · • II · h" h · d" l ed · A d" Sa h be quality art has not waned, accordina city sco ectlon. w 1c 1s 11p ay an ccor 1n~10 mpson. 1 enum r 10 Arts CommiHion Chairwoman the hallways and rooms of the city's of items displayed at the festival Paul-Gene Sampson. .Public buildinp. depends on the tastes of the jury, And this year, for the 2151 time. the A three-member jury will judac whose members have not yet been entries in several an media Mey 12, announced. commission is lookinf. for supporters with the final selections 10 be dis-''They'll only pick out what they m lbc ~ contributc....funds to -playedltirri1111trrlntiva . considcno'1Je-qu:atity worn-or m .· .. purcttase more anwork. , Last year. f24 anists from throuah· Sampson said. "Then we try to match up \he funds we have W1th the prict of the wcwtls WC WUI to buy ... All cntrieut the ftttival are for sale to the public at prices ttt, of couae. by the anitts. TM Ans Comm ission's fund-rai .. inacampai&n started this month with letters stnt out to po1ential con· tributors. TM Ans Commi111on will follow up soon with phoM calls prior to the jury's selections. Sampson said. "This it a good opportunity. we feel . to expose local ani1ts and their work to tM public while adding to the city's collection.'' she said. ln'addition to the reau.i:;i;yri4 art exhi~httdren-.. nmt1 w1 t be featured at tt\c Ans Festi val. Robnsons GREAT B .-----L I•• ' • - WORLD-FAMOUS MAKER WATCHES · FOR MEN AND WOMAN . . · ~ . . \,I t ? • 'I- ,, __ .. _4 DAYS O NLY!- Sci~o. Citizcri. Jules Jurgensen. Tissot. Caravelle by Bulova. Benrus. Grum Precision. Helbros. Vukain. Elgin. Monday, April I through Thursday, Apnl 4 only. If 'JOU 'w g1wn any thought to inwsting in a jleammg nt'W. watch, 'JOU ;ust ca~'t a/ford to miss this sp«tacular offer. .. If 's our bnt fml biggest ~lemon ewr.' Just imagine the variety! >'Ou 'II find lots of sport watdm, daJ-date watchfs and fashion linlt watches,"for men and women. And t'tJtry watch is fully protected by a manufacturer's warranty. Consultr the ~ltction, and considt'T our terrific low pnce:-)usl S49.99! ~ urge )'011 to shop tarly ... the best ones will go,jtUtl &lec11on varm by store; quantities limited to stock on hand. Robinson 's Fashion Watch Onter, 141. fur frtt copies of f.!!nufacwrer's w~~~nties, wntt-U.. Controller, Dept. 211, Robinson's, 600 W. 7th St., Los Angeles, CA 90011. . Some arr enlarged to 5/)ow der .. ul. • . _ YOU CAN NOW CHARGE IDUR ROBINSON'S CARD AS.WELL AS roua PURCHASE ON THE AMERICAN EXPRESS ROBINSON'S CREDIT CARD. . " .. -, M ONng9 C.. DAILY N.OT/.,,_, M.ctt 31, 1115 Okinawa invasion Qegan as simple 'walk in the sun' YOMITAN. Okinawa .(AP) - Fon)• }can llO on a quiet Easter unday. U.S. Marines and soldiers cktctnded, unopposed. on the south· western shores ofOkinawa. Wbat OftC American 1'1rvivor rttall111 a ''walk in the sun" marked the btaiM•.._ of the bloodiest &.nle of tfie Pacific durina Wortd War 11. Over the next 11 weeks. about 100.000 civilians -a founh of the Okinawan civilian population-and most of the 110.000 Japanese de- fenders were killed. The first capture -of a majorJ)tett of·japan• home ground cost the Allied forces 13,000 tSead. On Monday. a dozen or so U.S. veterans and one Japanese survivor will m11k the anniversary here. It will be a low-key affair. compared to the emotion-packed 40th anniversary reunion of more than 200 American and I 00 Japanese veterans on lwo Jima on Feb. 19. Wclcomina remarks will be de- livered by Major General James L. Day. of Barstow. commander of the Marine Corps' Camp Butler base on Okinawa. In 1945, he wa.s an 18-ycar- old corporal and:siOe squjld leader in the 6th Marine Division. Day rtmembers the usual 0-Day breakfast of steak and egs. and that just as the sun rose above the horizon he saw two U.S. planes shot dowf\. "I thought it was a s11nal that it would be a rou&h landina." he said. It wasn't. ·'We w"ere used to landing on places that were nothin~ but sand. loas and pillboxe$. Here. 11 was the first time I'd seen a pine tree." be recaJlcd. "It was the most beautiful day of my life ... h was a walk in the sun." AsSll!Jlt teams attacked what look- ed1tkelrtttboxc-s-allrn~ the be11th. only to discover they we re horseshoc- shaped tombs. and undefended. By ni&)ltfall. more than 60.000 Americans held a beachhead nine miles long and three miles deep. Within three weeks. against relall\ely light resistance. they seized th e north- ern two-thirds of the island that is 6 7 miles long and 19 miles across at the widest point. Lt. Gen. Mitsuru UshiJ1ma's seasoned troops were entrenched in caves and bunkers in hill}. forested terrain. and U.S. forces ran into them when they struck southward. · It was lwo Jima all over again. this time on a bigger scale. gainst the SAITA All 322 •. 17~ StrHt WESTlllST£R 15191 .... 1111ttn ,. 547-7781 898-3318 anndin& American advance usin heavy weapons and flam e throwers. the Japanese launched fanatical banzai cha~es. explosives. strapped to their bodies. It was not until June 22 that the Ameri¢ans declarea the island ~ured. Oki nawa is remembered fo r reasons other than 1he ferocity of the fi&hting. It was one of the few Pacific battles 1n which large numbers of civilians were cauaht up. and the casualty toll. on which historians differ widel y, 1ncludentrousamts-whl'>wcl'e--forced into service by the Japanese and sometimes used as shields. It was on Okinawa that Japan's kamikaze. or "'divine wind." Oiers came into their own. In 11umbers not seen previously or ever again. the suicide pilots crashed bomb-laden planes into Allied warships. si nking at least 32 and damaging more than 200. But it also was on Okinawa that despite the Japanese soldier's preference for death over su rrender. U .. forces took more than 10.000 prisoners. the most of any Pacific campa ign. The battle of Okinawa saw the end of Japan's once-great Imperial Nav y. ----- SAITA All 2111 So. lrtdll St (Hear Seatrstrom St.) 557-1324 ., ........ Landin• •blpe pour material uhore on Okinawa at beelnnlnt of bloody battle.._ The 72.800.ton Yamato. a $•ant "superbattlcship," went on a suicide mission of its own -to run aground 1n shallows ofT Okmawa and use its huge l 8-1nch 1uns to support the beleaguered defenders. But on April 7. U.S. carrier planes found the Yamato and sank it with bombs and torpedoes. Ernie Pyle. the most famous A.merican war correspondent of World War II. was killed on April 18 by a Japanese bullet on the nearb) island of le Shima. Once an independent kinJdom wuh strong ties to China. Okinawa became Japanese after imperial troops arrived in 1879. After World War II. 11 stayed under U .. control until reverting to Japanese Junsdic· 1ion ip 1972. Torc)o has pumped the equivalen t of more than $6 billion into Okinawa's depressed economy under the first of ~wo 10-year development plans. and paid $3 billion mon~ in rent to landowners whose property was taken o\ler for U.S. military bases. Okinawa is home to about 30.000 of the 46.000 American military person- nel based in Japan under the U.S.- Japan Mutual Security Treaty. Mlirft) Okinawans remain deeply cmhiucred as a result of the warume crueltic and a widel y-shared beli~f that Japan's militar)I leaders saert· ficed a fourth of the local populauon 1n an attempt to save lhe_main islands from 1nvas1on. ... , Murra)' V. Harlan Jr .. 64. a battle veteran who is president of the American Chamber of Commerce on Okinawa. said more Japanese weren 't invi ted to the April I obscrvanc.e beca use of the "sensiti vity" of the Okinawans "who don't want to talk about the Okinawan war." *******-************** ~ **COSTA IEU 1111 SCIML FFI ** ~ Jt • llE WEE~ •IPllll OLUllllOE • .. Jt • 111111111 SILE• / .. Jt • Fiii UISEll • .. • Friday, March 29th, the gates at Costa Mesa Ff A Nursery will be open to i( Jt a one week clearance sale. Everything in stock at least zoi off the already ~ ..._ low price. We're located at Costa Mesa High School. directly across trom ~ "f"" OCC tennis courts on Fairview Road. ~ lt UlllE llLECTlll .. ~ • 4" Impatiens • 15 Gal. ficus ! "f"" • Begonias • Impatiens Baskets ~ * • Marigolds • Begonia Baskets it * • Lobeha • Fuchsia hanging it Jt -• Pansy baskets it Jt *IUCll, IUCll 1011 * it * Sale Frl.·Sat., laroh 21·1,rll I it Jt 111-Frl. 1100-1100 Pl -tr Jt Sat. 1100·2:00 Pl . ~ ********************* REMEMBER MOM ON HER DAY .• BRING A FRIEND! '-°''°"_._ .. ........, ~.,,.,,,.,, pDage ~ ptlOI Offer Vaid: Mon.-Wtd. Aprl 1-3 Tmes: 10:00,l:OO t 2:00·5:00 Special Children'• Offer' r 10 95 ::::~·· and eight wallets •ts•~_..., IO Pofll .. --• "'°"1 .... -_,,,_ ............ ,.. _ _.....,,..,_ °"' ..._. .. _, • ..._ ---' '* Mllld • ,, '°' --....... ·-· "°" .... __ , __ -.-, _ .. ....,.., ,.., THE PORTRAIT STUDIO JC Penney 2300 H•rbor Blvd. Coet• M••• 92829 ."'~•~nu SALE1 ENDS ~FRIDAY/ l,-. .... OAK WALL UNIT SALESl 99 •60x72x17 * Beoutiful hond-rvbbed finish •Perfect for TV, it.rec, book' OAK AUDIO/VISUAL CENTIR t. Joseph Hospital Foundation Board members for 1985 were rttent- ly named. Those selected to the foundation board of the hosp1tal in the City of Oran'e include: Robcn Bcck of Hununaton Beach (Southern Cali- fornia Edison); James T. Capretz of Corona del Mar (Capretz & Kasden); Paul Cleary Sr .. of South Laauna (R.J. Noble Co.): William Dennis of South Laauna (Dennis Printers. Inc.): C. Stephen Mansfield of Hunt- TnatOn BeRll(DCTOiite, as ins an Sells): Brad Olson of Irvine (The Irvine Community Development Co:t.-Jamcs Pierog. 'M.D .. of South Laguna; William Schmidt of New- port Beach (Rutan & Tucker): and Joseph Stemler or Corona del Mar (American Bentky). i\mong . officers for 1985 1s Treasurer Clyde Gossen of Laguna Niguel CCommerceBank). Ex-Otlic10 members include: Donald L. Hicks of Irvine (vice president uf development and mar- ketinJ. t. Joseph Hospital): and Dominick Gentile. M.D .. of Irvi ne (president. medical staff. St: Joseph Hospital). • St. Joseph Hospital Board of Trustees members include Dominick E. Gentile. M. D .. ofl rvine: Robert W. o·Leary of Missi on Viejo: and Patrick F. Swteney of Irvine (Rock-. well lnternat1QJlal). Ofilccrs-for 1985 include Chair~ George R. Richter of Newpon Beach (Sheppard. Mullin. Richter and Hampton> and Secretarv Richard K. Walker of Newport Beach (freedom Newspapers. Inc.). 1 SEE DOUBLE --· THIS EASTER Bring In this ad and you'll get an extra set of prints FREE With developing IN THE NEW CLOTHESTIME CENTER , At Beach and Main 842-«17 NOi veltd wllh ot .... coupona/[apir• AP<~ IS 1 .. 5 TUTO~ UN LIM I TE~ For Anv Eduamonal Need -· • f'rom SATs to Athletics • f'rom C81culus lo Computers • f'rom English to Latin You ca" 't q//ord r ... tlua" tit• INMI NE LA I FUEL SERVICE -I ~ TEXACO I w STARPORT SPRING SPECI AL SAVE . 5C A GALLON ON YOUR NEX~Flll-UP All Styles Hardwoodl or Pai1t Grade Wlloletale·lft&ll SILCO CABINETS AND DOOIS 1175 Lopa Aft., s.ltt R Coeu Mesa • I HUMANA ROI PITAL HUNT· INQTON BEACH Mardi I Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hodnett. Hunt- inaton Beach. alrl • Or. and Mn . R. Stephen Jcnninas. Newport Beach. boy Mard lt Mary and Javier Ruiz. Fountain Valley. airl Mardi 11 Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Bfomle). Huntinaton Beach, airl Mr. and Mrs. Ran~all I. Cox. Irvine. boy Mar'lt 13 Mr. ~nd Mrs. Richard Alan Fisler. Huntington Beach, boy SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOS- PITAL Mardi. Minion Viejo. boy Mardi 11 Renee and Stephen Schetne. Laauna Ni1~t. boy HOAG MEMOIUAL HOSPftAL Mardi I Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Roben$. Irvine. 11rl Marcil t Mr. and Mrs. David Bufc. Costa Mesa. boy Marcil lO Mr. and Mn. Jeffrey Farber. Irvine. airl Marcil U Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Thornton. Fountain Valley. airl Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ridenour. Laguna N1auel. boy Marcil 13 Valle). a1rl Mr. and Mr JcfTrty Kt sinacr. Huntinaton Btach. airl Mr. and Mr . James Herold. Irvine. bo) Mardlf Mr. and Mr~ Kenneth mllh, Lake ~orest. bo> / . . Mr and Mrs Jostph Healy. Lquna Beach. bo> Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Yount IV. South Laauna. bo> Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dolan. Ncwpon Beach. g1fl Marcil U Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mann. Costa Mesa. airl Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rude.fountain Valley. girl . Mardlll Mr. and Mrs. Richard RKber. Laauna Beach. &irl Mr. and Mn. Oary Marshall. Costa Mesa. air! FOUNTAIN VAUSY COMMUNITY BOSPnAL ~~ Rt11na and Klntton Walh ms. Costa Mesa. bo} Kay and Vincent Montoya. Hunt· lnJtOn Beach.1Jrl "Kimberlee Garber. Hunt1naton Beach.11~1 M'attlt t Patrizia and Kenneth , Caldwell, Huntington Beach, boy Mardi I Roseanne and Richard Prytherch. Fountain Valley. boy Valle). aart 1 J Cathy wS Johi(E\IMlo H.aat11111• &each. aart ......... ' Pamala and Steven Chomilt. H~ 1n11on lcacla. litl . r.tard. Debra and Richard Calhoun. Hun~ inaaon Bekh. air1 Elaine and Cbarln Payne, Founcaia .. Valley, &ir1 Las.a and: teven Tom&ha. lrvi~. boY , Manlyn and Charles Larson, Hunt• ina'<>n Beach. airl . Kathlttn and Moraan Brockway,, Fountain Valley. airl Mardl l -Oianc and Perry Leonard. Hunt- inaton Beach, twin airls ' acccll _and Michael WCJ.nUucb Mr. and .Mes. Jo.hn.£.aa~ Eountam Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sanders. Costa Mesa bo) Sandra-aAd .MIFk hf). Fountetn Karen and Grq Sharpnack, HllQl· tftl\On Beadt. bo ~;::.....;~ , .. .. ' . Save 10% to 33 % on lu xur-ious sofa sl ee pers I r;----"-,..._ /-YJJ (,.. '>- lf'Jh~ ~i-~ ,...... -f (~· ~ ,.....- I ,. t 1 / ~ ~ ,, r f . . yo ur choi c 399 88 A. Thi ... :.marl ('nllt1·111pnr.ir~ "'"'" .. lt•1•111·r it'~llllrt'" .1 mc1lt i-filu·r t'U\t'f .11I1 ·n11·d \\ ith t 11m·l.11111c , .... .. pillcm::.. Open:. to ,11,111·1·11 ..,jtc• lwd \\ ith ·' ch1111.1 .. ~·qu1lt t·~r i111w r ... prir11.! 111.1ttn• ...... B. Tf11 .. 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We will 01"e you a live-year 1tm1ted warranty aptnlt tactory deflctl tn workmanship and con truct1on Det1111 1va1labfe in our stores •wave TO CHAMR: Out conwenient Wicket Revolvcng Charge, American bl)f'ess Card Mast rCard or Visa ANAHllM: Santa Ana Frwy and Magn~ha Pttone 11•-121~550 _., NUYI: San Di o Frwy and Sepo~ BtVd '1:>etw n Burt>Clnk nd Victory Phon 818·780-2244 WllT COYINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phon 818·919· 1971 COSTA MESA: San 01ego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 71 4-540·82•2 • Open Mondly thru Fflday 10 9. S turd v l0·6 Sunday n .6 . , l ":' ,, ' l •• ~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. March 31. 1085 • American sophomore given some a.nswers from Moscow With these special low fares on these special Love Boat cruises, you can sample the Princess ) Cruise you've always-Oreamed of. Aboar-P your sleek Sun . ' _.. ..erincess you11 be charmed by ·. · " Biitish officers. Enjoy dazzling entertainment. And sumptuous, award -winning cuisine. \\eekend Mexico PartyCruise~ From s288. Saturday, May 18, is party time on our big, beautiful Love Boat.You11 sail round _.___. __ trip from L.A. to Ensenada for two days, returning· on ay mornmg, ay .You11 enjoy feasting, laughter, dancing, music and superb service. With plenty of time to shop and sightsee in Ensenada. And all for aiowprice starting at only $288~ Lore Boat Sampler 4-Day Coostal Cruise. From S559. KDCM IDB.I MasterCard • Visa .. SOUTH COAST PLAZA • The Place T We've you better I Specializing in designing custom lamp shades and lamp repairs. • Complete selection of lamps for home and office. CLASSES SPECIALIZING IN COTTONS &.1el1, Etc. • &.rbare' 1 8'Wel • .._. 1 C111· tom Tellor • C1le1tt90'1 Q..llty Meet1 • Coeetl n• Hulth Foode • eo..llll•Ht Gel· lery • Co.te MeN Statk>Mra • Etc. Bookl • Norman Gamble Accov•tl... • HH'9ren Squere Liquor • Holtywoo4 flt-.k • M.C... Ne11lca11 Food • Mart Bey U.. ...,. Com· penv • Nor,. 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The "Easter parade" will find youngsters marchingalor.g with older teen siblings and parents to a fashionable beat. ,Presses. for example. are high-styled and beautffally feminine with accen~so embroidery af t~e neckli~e or finished with ~?l!tiful collars. Puffed sleev~s. sati rims. . sashes and detailed hemlines add to the femininity. t. - .. The spring fashions with their detailing still have great simplicity in beauty." said ' 'eea Hamill, owner of Petite Marche. , Fashion awareness has no age limits, and according to Hamill. shoe are being bought to match the dresses in color for a coordinated fashionable look. "The children love it." . The casual look for girls and boys is ~lso well styled. sharp and updated. Bright, dramatic and bold shades are bein~ shown for both. The oversized shirts and jackets coordinate with a variety of styles in pants of cotton, fleece and canvas for play time. For boys there are loose. boxy jackets fora mannish look. "The fathers seem to like t~ for their sons because &hey are the things they like to wear. commented Hamill. Infants are no lonaer kept in terry steepen. A multitude of choices-are offered for the newborn -from cotton playweartolovclydes~knitsand even to high-styled ski outfits. she addea. Christian Dior, Yves St. Laurent, Calvin Klein, Perry Ellis. Valentino and other designers have children very much in mind and they now design for the • entire family. It has been estimated that more than IS million 3-to 13-year-old girls will be heading beck toschoo!is fall. Looking ahead. as retailers do. ill says for fall. plaids will be very stro · n cotton al\d taffctasalona with paisleys and tweeds. Red. bl.ck and whtte will bc.llrona ~olors. "You will see more over-sized shins and jackets ... stirrup pants .•. even girl's dreanwithseouin,. There's a new look •out ttM!re fork ids." .. ... elena Scott and Carroll Stella, two am- bitious.and style<onscious young women who are the creato of the .. Sarah Kent" label for girls. got their stan four years ag in Costa Mesa. ·' · Having traveled extensively through Europe. the two were continually aware of children's fa shion they observed during these trips. They noticed that European parents seemed to have gjv a.areatdcal of thought in selecting clothes fortheirchildreQ ·and cin(ssed them very well. European designers had not neglected the · c hildren's field of clothing and had put great e mphasis into design and material. A country European look not fo und here wa their goal. Their look was to be a depanure from the sweet "Shirley Temple .. dress and the very classic traditional look. -, They wanted small French prints for beauty and I 00 percent cotton forcomfo n . Since imported cotton was so expensive. thechallenae was to find through research the very best cotton fabric plus design in fabric to keep the dresses moderately priced. Primanl} high grade Ameri- can cotton is used forthe1r dre sc s priced from $38 to$53 in sizes ranging fro m 12 months to 14 years. The ir aim. also. was to design dresses they thought American mothers would love to buy fi their daughters. The finished products were feminine. well-made garment in soft prints to accentuate young faces and figures. Thrccofthe results are wom in thccolor photo by Kristin. 13. Julie. I 0. and Kara. 6. daughters of Beverly and Carl Willgeroth of Coro na del Mar who attend Harbor Day School. (Pleue eee SARAH/Ba) l .. Deir,... ..... _, ............ Kohl for 1hc eyes. oils fonhcskin • and a ltule lead-filled powder for the face ... Yearsaao women had few l)f'Oduc1s for 1hc1r btau1yrou1int. bua the containtrs Wert ¥11 Dui uquisitc. Oil w11con11incd in intrkalt'ly sha~ holden tlaboraiclycarved from ivory and onyx with trim and holdin1chain1ofbrassor in fancy metal animal shapes. Otherrontaincrswett madcofebony.111rwood and rostwood. bronzt'. told and si lver. ·~ Martlyn Millin. whosays-W-spMt ~ years mearchin1 the history of perfume before developing her Pheromone ft'aarance. has a collection of these antique 1reasornwtrtch shtdrsptlye-diasr~ck at I. M'lgnin·s · -· Cos1aMesa. ··Look at this cosmetic holder." she said. pointing out a fish -shaped container tha t opened horizontally to reveal se>ecc for 1 tems on two layers. On top was a carved peacock and~oda. - M1gl in says she accumulated the treasures through her search fora fraarancc forhercosmeticclientcle on the East Coast. ··1 wanted a fragrance that would be different ... something special. Fir t. I talked toa New York perfumer. He offered me several scents and asked that I tell what I liked and he would mix them for me. That wasn'1a1 all what I had in mind:· ... Next. she went 10 France where practically the same thing occurred. "I'm sure 1he French pt'.rfumerthough1 who is this lady from Chicago who thinks she kn ows so much." StiH dctcrrnlncd to be involved in her own creation. M iglin says she researched 1he history of fragrance which eventually led her to Egypt. Marilyn MllJlln collecta theae l•ory, allver, a&•1 wood, onyx and bra H treaaurea from Delly ............ ., L• ,.,_ India, China and Kaahmlr that once con- tained woman'• beauty prepuatlona. Later worl..1ng \\ llh a New York .. nose" and the 'our ankles and curves ot your calveL. incredibly ancient formulas. Phcromonct·amc 10 ltfe With more than effcc11ve~he1]JOU cross your legs. Move upwardly 10 the 179 rare (and cost I}) 1 ngfl·d1cnt!>. such asja~mine flowers inner thigh afea. 1he warmest pJace on th e body. the that bloom only at night and hav(' 10 be p1ckl'd at daybreak-: waistline. center bust area. the wrists and the nm of the orange blossom from a tree that must be more than 12 car:· years old (I 0.000 pounds of blossoms equal one pound oil) Hcr .. laycring·· method is: fi rst. bathing gel (an and Tonka extract from VencLuela. barks. wild grasses. improvement overt he goal's milk baths indulged in by ere. -Nero's wife). then come bath and body oil followed by Phl'rl'monc perfume sells for $300 an ounce and the Gold Dust powder with moisture lotion. cologne ($25) and ~ fragra ncl' 1s included in herentire collection. touches of perfume over that. (Cleopatra and all of the "'You create your own world of fragrance b}' the way beauties of yesteryear never had it so good.) you appl~ the prod ucts." said M1glin. "Never appl} . . . l.aYeDder ud plak Dowen wltll 1ellow 1'7-1h4•teril 1 • .blwom OD tlala lva.h Kat -.ie ed bj Kiri WW.eroth. Tile plnk •tin There. she says. she found that ancient jars that had been u~eanhed, still retained a fragran ce. She discovered that rooms of temples which housed oils and unguent s for ~iests and royalty (onl th could afford such luxuries> fragrance behind the car. It interferes w11h that Ii Hie A former model. the tall. v1vac1ous M1gl!n travels fem imnr a.land that cmlls llS own pheromeAes (yowrnwn-aoow~ . with hertreasures. and talks wtth-wnon-ntl'f'C""tt--- chem ical secretions that produce spcci ftcresponses in about her fragrance that she says was created forthe -- -1lar trim repeata on Dae andenllp beaa and teflnee tlae wUatllne with a ... b. ad perfume recipes etc On"Stone walls. With the help of an Egyptologist, thc writings were translated to reveal the ingredients. other 1nd1' 1duals). woman wh o makes life an adventure. Her makeup line '"Stnrt "1th the soles of} our feel moving upward to should be on the West Coast next year. RARAHKENT ..• tio.Da1 • Scott and Stella introduced their designs at the _· Expertstc>Judge Gollegetu~Ds 18at gala .. 'Living Spaces' ~oml·25o areexpcc1eda11heR1t1·Car1tonwednes­t ifornia Mart showroom in Los Angeles. At first their theswereonlysold in California. but now from "Sarah nt"s" Los Angeles factory. fashions go across the nation f> better department storeund fi ner specialty shops. nw.ottt.eOrengeeo.t'aleedtno experts In daye,·en1ng tocelebra1e1he 18th ann1 ... ersa11 of interior .9nd atslOr dlllgn wttt Judge the Dally Saddlcback College. Thesponsonng Foundation Board Pllot'I "• ....._ lpecee" conteet. of Director!>" ill be joined b} leaders ofbusiness. ua;c;·~ of Uoyd'I Nunety, Bar~Von industr~. governmenlandcivicgroupsas they mark the ~of Von Hem.rt lnWlorl, 9nd C~ B. growth an<l serviccofthc collegesinceitscrea11onb> the ~-----~of luro-AmslcM Kltchena will Mlect thf voters in 196 7. • • • entrlel IUbmltted by PHot readers. MEETINGS: Laguna Beach branch of National • ED conlllteof one or more photoa of a Lcagut·of ·\mcrican Pen Women will meet at 10:30a.m. • ROBINSON 'S: Spring swimwear by Sassafras. Cole. fllvortte IPOl In~ ll'OUnd the hQme. Categories for Monda~ at Circa1 American Savings. 2600cean Ave .. ·ea rely legal and Daffy will be showcased 11 a.m. ....,...,. •If >WAY, IMnG room, family room/den, Laguna Beach w1th1he spotlight unartrstmembcrs-. The Thursday at the Newport Beach store. klloftln, ll1droom, pmto, dining room, game room, -group'' ope n 10 writers. artists and mus1c1ans. More • • • pootl .......... den Md one wtde opeo inform ation: 499-3412. . SHOWS: Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor will ~ Cll ld "nw your own " - ponsor a fash ion luncheon at noon Monday at the . WIRnlng entr ... In .-i C.= wtU be Pa11enn· Wngh1ch11p~e~. Daughtersofthc .\mcrican PNreowvpot"denr.aMsha1ff0inost.t. Estelle Allerdalc of Corona del Mar will ==~_....... t.u ...._ '"'-i1y ~ -~ tur-In a ., ___ ...,.._ .,,, .... ..,.. ,..""' •"' .u Revolu11on . '' 111 lunch at 11 :30a.m. Tuesday in tht· Reservations for Ebell Cl ub of Newport Beach's April· wtlon to be publl9hed AprH 25. Mari ne Room ofl lotcl Laguna. Laurie Musso, s1a1c 25 style luncheon a1 Mesa Verde Country Club may be TM thNe b99t entrlea overaff wttl receive gift historian.\' 111 lx· <,pcaker. made by calling 611yn Nielse n. 548-6888. or Marie Cray. cerlltlcatel from Aoger1 Gardena worth S300, $200 Blanche Lowe\\ ill open her Dana Point home 548-4759. , ~ 1100. Entri91 muet be po1tmatked by Aprll 10. Wednc'>da~ for a 12:30 p.m. dc~sen planned b~ Laguna ~ -- 1 . EASTEl?S ON ITS WAY! .l. - Beach Panhellen1c ... From Early Attic" will be Mary Muncy's topic. More information: 494-7207. ~ Dr. Norman Freestone, who has had a distinguished ca reer in the field of speech at Occidental College. will have ··Shariat Hall. Arizona Pioneer" as his topic when he addresses the Laguna Beach branch of American Association ofUni verslty Women at 9:30a.m. Thursday in the Neighborhood Congregational Church. Women grads'of accredited colleges and universities may call Jane Berry,499-5 151. orRatllSelden, 855-9859. • • • CORRECTION: On last Sunday's Style cover Lori Warm ington was pictured in thecounyard ofhcl' Engl.fs-h Manor Lido Isle home. In the story she was incorrectly identified as the wife of Jim Warmington. Lori is married to Robert Wa rmington and it is their home that will be feat ured April 17 on the Designs for Dining rour planned byC'HOCsC1nderella Guild. We regret them1xup ot names. The co1or picture of the Warm ington dining room was a teven Georges photograph courtesy of the guild and Lee Pa yne of the Daily Pilot staff photographed the court} ard and li ving room. Orange County's ..... easy listening radio station KDCM IDB.I Whats Easter? Bunnies, bas- kets, bonnets and Newport Center Fashion Island-Cel- ebrate Springs arrival by shopping for fa-vorite styles in footwear and apparel. Hop on over to Newport Center Fashion Island and visit the Easter Bunny at the Information Center. Easter Bunny Photo Ser- vice offered daily March 30 th ru April 6. Complimen- tary Bunny Ears to each visitor. Punch & Judy Shows each weekend. For additional information call 644-2020. 't~tA wRENcE Ross COLLECTION .Of • Neiman-Marcus, Robinson's, The Broadway, Bullocks Wilshire and Buffums. Over 75 fine stores in all. Just off Pacific Coast Hish- way between Jamboree and MacArthur Blvds. in Newport Beach. ' ... . Frederic Remington Bronzes THE 8 HIGHLY ACCLAIMED REM INGTON SCULPTURES ARE NOW AVAILA BLE AT SPECIAL-P-RE~PUBLICATION PRICES. ON EXHIBIT TODAY, SUNDAY, MARCH 31st THUR SATURDAY, APRIL 6th Open 7·Days .... . 1. Spyglass·aelebrates . club's anniversary ,, Ten years ago some women gathered at the Spyglass Hill home of Paula B11tlaan1e to form a social club where nei$hbors could meet. The beautification of the area was one goal and the ~roup took on the name Spy,lass Hall Garden Cl ub. Gard en ing lessons led to othl!r study topics -art, jewelry. make- jp, hats. furniture. fashions col and packing fo r travel. A number of those women are still affiliated with the cl ub and they were again entertained by Pa ula (a nd husband Jerry Bastlaanse) as they celebrated the 10th an- ni versary. (The etting was different ... the hosts have a new home in Harbor Ridge.) During the social hour Lalk turned to impend ing travels for many who can put the packing program to good use ... Jim and Marlene Frisbie, a former president. will travel to China: Rlcllard and Carmen Kratz to Japan: David and Susaa Ka1noff to Israel to visi t daughter Lisa at school there: Carl and Diana Ensley will cruise the Cari bbean with daughters and Jeff and Sharon Pence arc taking the family to Vai l for ski ing. Social chairpersons Lil Carney and Palfi Scott selected the menu wi th Paula's help from the (uis1ne Cu1s1ne offerings. After hors d'oeuvres. guests descended th e staircase for dinner in the spacious en tertainment center ... chicken Dijon and pasta primavera. but accord ing to Glenn and Mary Layton th e piece de resistance was the sinfull y delicious triple choc- olate decadent cake. All the while members were reminiscing and responding to President Pat Beaucbamp'1 toast. the music of Ray Mo1bay f.lled the f spnng bouquets arranged w11h little sheets of music. 81rthda) cake: >\ fo ur-layer sheet cake ~•th a picture of Bach 1n relief and number 300 ... Happy 81rth- da) ·· was played 1n the style of ··Jesu. Joy of Man's Desirin$" and instead of si nging the trad11ional song. the Bachophiles sang a Bach chorale. A.mong those pa ying tribute were Maurice Allard. who talked about tiis 'relationship with Bach : Donna Bunce, Chuck McCune (with Sandy). Lorraine Lippold, Dr. Dorothy Ray,. Jane Grier, Dave Warble and Linda Thornton, daughter of the hostess. air. • • • .. • • • "One of our best turn outs:· said Th e chapter house of Assistance Betty Manosat the annual dinner of League of Huntington Beach was Wand (Women's Auxiliary of New blooming with spring nowers as Directions) held at the Westin members hosted a visit fro m the South Coast Plaza-, Standard Team of National As- .. We've seen lot of growth in the sistance League. Marsha Johnston, last two years and it's rewarding that president. welcomed Lark Allen, we've touched so many lives with Jean Lucas and Jan Nix, \'ice New Directi ons ... added the outgo-president. 1ng president. "It's been two won-Board members Phyllis Her)'el, derful years for me." Dottie McKinney, Margaret For those wonderful years and her Carlson, Judy Watt, Olive dedication. Manos was prese nted a McCullough, Nancy Bloomfield, gold pendant wi th two diamonds in Carol Burgener, Helen Morrison, recogni tion of her successful fund-Betty Pbillip1, Jeanette Silk and ra ising($32.000 was been gi ven this Diane Young gave repons. After past year to ND. a facility in Costa lunch. arranged by Pat Carman, Mesa for wome n recovering from Patty Wheeler and Virginia chemical dcpendenci~s). Whipple, came a Thrift Shop tour. lncomlnl( preeldent Cla ire Colline look• forward to new year with Sally Burget and Lynne Kite, ND a d mtnlatrator. Oreno-Coeet DAILY PfLOT/~, M..-11, 1- 1HE WHITE GLO\IE BRUNCH Experience rhe Mend1en ar 1c unday be t Becau!>e Sunday 1 the d av we put on our whne glove!!. ro serve vou a magnificent buffer brunch char include such delicac1e' a' caviar. ovscer-. and almon And fabulouo; des,err like whne chocolare mous e cake and cre pe:. .,u;:eue A-. you dine. we alsn -.e rve up a genero u:. 1de order of live enrertamment The \\Ihm· Glove Brunch An Amen an rradmon -.cn't'd wuh che French f\)Uch Rt-.. r ~• t .. "'Uii!L:' ... tt· .... .__ .. F'1 t ~· t • ' ~'-' '~'''' hH'.-'f\ J, ,\T, \.oil-I r.H If~ •, •!' rlin • I If' \\t·C'~•·nJ ~IH•I '•-'ll 'rr \l·J rtl1 ... lt•r~IC'h II '1'1 trlu• '·" HOTEL MER IDIEN Z NEWPORT BEACH 4x'\i ~l.1, Anhur Bh J -.: .. " pt•rr S.-a. h C-\ '1 ~~' 1: l·O .. ;(I 1.\'I I "'-\.' 22 l-<Nh One~nredroscsalsowentto -;::::.========================================================================~..:.========================-~~~-==-~~~~~~~--, Manos (at the party with hu sband Lee) and other noral tributes were presented to Billie Kunold, who acted as volunteer manager of WAND's thrift shop, and Jean Conroy, current manager. Twent y other members also were re- cognized for donating time. During the social hour II was reunion time .:. two ND fou nders Pam Wiider (past pre~1dcnt of ND and WA ND) and Muriel Zink had the opportunity to chat with past WAND presidents. Elaine Voorllee1 and Pat Sauer with hus- band BUI. Also. new WAND officers Claire Collins, president: Owea Gordon (with husband Al). C. J. Slrota, Marty JollHoa and Rita Montgom· ery saw outgoing board. Betty Dilday (with Jerry). Valerie Hosford (with Steve). Patti Steele and Cbrl1tina Stanley, who was chairman for the evening. • Barbara and Hal Mill• (he's on ND board) wcrLJhctc-ak>n&-WJtn past president SH Scllaar and current member Leslie Colla who accepted WAND'sf.h ec k on behalf President Jim Nico . • • • "I could n't lei it go by without a celebration." said Nancy Thornton of Jo~aan Sebastian Baell'• 300th ·birthday. She's till in the prOCC'\S of actttna Kttlcd 1n hct new Newpon Bea<-h home. )'Ct the pany came off on the exact b1nhdate. Thornton. who was a music student for 17 years. invited 30 other Blchophiles fer dinner. The evening bcaah with Cicrman w1ncand knackwurst pate and "'h1lc 1ucsts dined on the tented patio. chairs wer• t up · n&ide for ah( rtcual hy p1an1sts SaMy McCne and Mar .. ry Elletemtre-JOHt and Snu rrtn, ll uu t. •• The pan). albc11 a \Cr \J)Cc1al occasion. had the u~ual trapp1n1 of I b1nhdl\ pla -Oo~crs: llll•"'hltc WAn YOU Mont~ Cristo Westminster Mall ..,.., South Coast Plaza .... TRY THIS BRUNCH Bennigan's is now serving up the most extraordinary brunch you've ever expenenced, e:very Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Come d iscover our original taste sensations like Straw-berry Pancakes, New Orleans-style French Toast, creamy · Seafood Omelette and the spectacular Monte Cnsto sandwich, as well as a variety of other unique selections. And each meal also includes a comp limentary glass of champagne or a Mimosa. So, 1f you want to make the ~ of your weekend, just wait 'til you try this brunch at Bennigan's. At South Coast Plaza and Westminster Mall. • 1 Coo Tiit world premiere ofa new play a local author. 'he ~prite of a -~i==~comedy and the ~vi val ofa ' 'on-era drama make up the ne thntrical menu to bt in- lletd by Oranac County com- it 1~a1m 1hi1 week. author , __ __...,, ,. Tna lbr a ~ run at tbe Cartmell directs the drama. wh1th Playhouw. Sharina aJso features Doualas Stauter, Gary ~I Friday will bt Weisabrol, Larry Allen. Don Evana, ,...IY•T"at the Irvine Ball Malkin. ""Ree'"MiChuls, Wendy munity Theater and "Of~ Wwnn and Randy Wintory . .._"at the Gem Theater. Pcrformanc" will be giverl ~ for playwriJht Robens. "Reflcc-Wednesdays through Sa!urdays at 8 \IC)ns"isherthardshowtobcstagedat p.m. and Sundays at 7,30 i h.rou&h h Moulton, which atso produced Ma y 4 a' 'he Gem. 12852 Mat"! Si .. hcr"Match Point.'' "Dead Heat" and Garden Grove. Rescrvu1ons "Shadow Play." The new play is hec_ 636-72 13. . . first full-len1th endeavor. however. ~hree o'~cr pr<?<tuct1ons nns down • The 5,0ry focuses on 8 middle-aged the~r cunams this weekend, mclud- couple (played by Jim Ryan and mg: .. ,, Jacquie Moffett) and their battles -Seit Water MOH on the Sec- wi'h their "inner selves" (ponrayed ond Stage of South C:oast Repenory. by Ashley Carr and Lisa Surenc). 655 Town Center Drive. Costa ":1* Joan McGillis is directing the (957-4033). Tuesday through Fnday teriocomedy. at 8:30, Saturday at 3 and 8:30 and Performances wi ll be given Sun~~Y at 3 and 8 p.m. ,, Wednesday through Sa turday only at -~ce U~• a Mattress at the I p.m. in the' Moulton. 606 La$una Cu~m Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Canyon Road, Laguna Beac h. Ticket Camino Real, Tustin (838-1 5~0). information is ava1·1able at 494-0743. Tue~ay_ through Sunday at varying curtain limes. t "Norman. Is That You?" is 1he Sam Bobrick-Ron Clark comedy bout a man who learns in the same ,_...._-lll!_..tt'11rrhis-wifc-haS'"T'OlrofT wi th h'is thcr and that his son is a homosex- ual. Malcolm Silver. Mi chael :Thomas. Mark Honaker. Laurie Lambcn and Kitty Karp are featured in'thc Irvine show. directed by Beth Titus. The play will be staged Fridays and Saturdays 'hrough March 27 at 8 p.m. with matinees March 14 and 21 at 2 p.m. in the auditorium ofTunle Rock Community Park. on Sunnyhill Road off Tunic Rock Drive in Irvine. -Reservations 857-5496. , Thf' .John Steinbeck classic ""' !Mice and Men" stars Tim Blough and ;!im Boeke as two itinerant farm- ihands in th e Salinas Valle y of :California in the late 1930s. Dan I 1---------------------------- EX L IV E .A MENT "THI, l,LI ION Of CAllO" (,0) 1230 215 405,500 800 11 45 , EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT "THI GODS MUST II CIAJ:Y" (,0) I 30, 3 45, 11!00. 8 IS 10 30 S2601H 300 Y STEREO lolARRISON FORD "WITNIH" (I ) 12 15. 2 4$, 5 15 7 45 10 10 NEIL SIMON S "THI SLUOOll'S Wlfl" (,G-13) 1220, 230 4 30 11•5 ~ 900 & SAT ONLY 1100 I 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO EOOIE MURPHY "•IVllL Y HtlU CO'" (I ) I 30 3 45 1-00, 8 HI. 10 15 ARO GERE ...... •AVID" (ttO.U) 136, ll 50 •• 10 I 30, 10 40 1250 ''WYTNIH" <•> Uf 3.11, I 00 l ,20. 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I Jacqale Monett, LIM 8arette, Aallley can add Jim R)'UI (from left) oomprt.e the cut of the new play 0 Refle,doaa." recelftnC T URNT ABLF TIPS '- lu world premiere at the Laf1IDa lloalton Playhoue thl• week for a apeelal foar- perfonnance eqacement. 'Night Heat' to stay LOS ANGELES (AP) -C~ has ~newed its latc-niaht oriJinal drama. "Niaht Heat." after. the f'.'Ctwork'• Thursday niaht raunp increased sianifkantly fOllowint 111 debut last month. 1 "The ratings have gone uP. a great deal for Thursday late-night,' Oeorae Bem,sen. CRS vice president for feature filmsand late-night prottamt, said. Bcrntscn-aaid he-did ~ figures but the Nielsen Yatings for the one-hour police' show had gone up each week for the past three weeks. CBS has ordered seven more cpisodespf"Night Heat." which stars Seo Hylands and Jeff Wincott as detec,ives and Allan Royal as a newspaper columnist who tells their story. The first network order was for six episodes. The ne,work has ordered the ori1· inal dramas as a means offightina t~e ·ratings superiorit y of Johnny Carson and NBC"s "Tonight Show." CBS continues to telecast reru ns of past series during late-night on Monday, TfJe day. Wednesday and Friday. Phil Collins leading_ sin Jes an.d L-P-charts By Tiie A11oclated Prell. · The fo in& are Billboard's hot ~ord hits as they·-a ar in next week's issue of Billboard ma inc. Copyright I 98S. Billboard Pub ica1ions. Inc. Reprinted with permission. BOT SINGL.~ l."One More N1gh1"·Ph1I Collins (At· lanuc) 2."Wc Are 1hc World" USA for Africa (Columbia) J."Ma1crial Girl" Madonna !Sire) 4.''Crazy for You" Madonna <G n) S."Lovcr Girl" Teena Ma p1c) 6. "Can'I FiJhl This F ang" REO Spcedwagon (Epic) 7."Nighishlt\" Commodores (Mo1own) 8."l'm On Firt'" Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) "l&.UOOll'S Win" (f'G.U) 4.60. 7:00, 1:00, 11:00 "llCllT Of IWOttD" (0 ) 1 oo 3:00 (Mall. Onlyl "WITNIH" (I) Z;tA I .ff f€w O*l ll;OO 'CAii llAll MOVll" (0 ) --12~ 2100, 4 15 (Mats Olllvl , '•AIY1 SICln Of U 60 THI LOST LIOIND" ('Gl IN 12 30, 4 2$, 3oo 8 20, I !5, !O 10 "IQUltN.of THI JllM" (PO) 1 15. 4.00. 1;45. 11.30 RICttARO.-G-E_RE ______ C. "ICJ~eAVIO" (,0-13) I 30, 3 45, 8· 10, 1'31 10 40 9."Rhythm of the Niaht" DcBarge (Gordy) 10."Too Late for Goodbyes" Julian Lennon (Allanticl 11 ."Somebody ·Bryan Adams(A&M) 12.''Just Another 'NliJ''f' Mick Jager (C'ol.umbta) · 13."Missin~ You" Diana Ross (RCA) 14."0bscssion" An1motion (Mercury) rs:·Hlgh On You" Survivor (Scot11 Bros.) -16."Pnvatc Dancer" Tina Turner (Capitol) 17."The Heat ls On" Glenn Frey (MCA) l8.''0on'1 You Forge1 Abou1 Mt'" Simple Minds (A&M) 19.''0ne Night in Banakok" Murray Head (RCA) ._ 20.''All She Wants to Do Is Dance" Don Henley (GcfTcn) TOPLP1 1."No Jacket Rtqu1rcd" Phil Collins (A1lantic) 2:~enterfield" John Fogeny (Warner Bros.) 3."Born in lhe U.S.A.'' Bruce Spnng- stccn (Colu111bia) 4.'"!kvcr}y Hills Cop· Sound1rack" <MCA) 5."Privatc Danccr'' rana Turner (Capitol) 6.''L1kc a V1~1n .. Madonna (Sire!. 7:'Make It Big" Wham (Columbia) 8.''Whcels Arc Turning" REO Speed· wagon (Epic) 9." Agt'nt Provocateur" Foreigner (Al· lantic) 10."Rccklcss" Bryan Adam~(A&M) I I ."Break Ou1" Pointer Sisters (Plane1) .. A RAU DSLIOBT, a ...... c08edJ wttla ua,tc 9Ddertoan, acted to puel-ate pert'ectloa •. A ...... ae1a1.,,~wt ... " -VlmeeM ~.TIM,._ 1'ertl n-. NOW SHOWING! 114£JlOtANT fVOtlY 1'1tOOUCTIONS P~wnu IXG.USIYI lllGAGIMlllT ed ward s UNIVERSITY ~ "':. . ,\: 8 5 4 . 8 811 DAlY 6:00. 10:30 8 AGID ;:~~ AWARDS BF.STPICTIJRE EUS (!'o N1U11t-uiiltt-I _;....._ ...... ..,_, ... ~-f Rebel. Fighter. lrathsheba's lover. Goliath's slayer. The story of the man. PARAMlNf fOLffS ~NTS ll)iAff) IIfl , KN} M . OO~AY lrl' NDfW lll<H ANJ M S mn~ s1mt 1r1 ~s mnrAN ··fmlffil 1r1 MAR™ flFANJ lHCHO lrl' rtm llflm · ~· A ~T ftTlff NOWPLAYING ""'"91TlllUCM -----£~ ~ lOWMs WoodbridOe [~ Vlljo ,.., °'¥ Cfllllr Clnttlll Ml -Cinema 551 0865 ..,.. u. 1553 n TIMO ca."°' c1 lOfo se1 esoo 12.''New Ed111on" New Ed111on (MCA) 13.''Buildang the Perfect &as1" Don Henley (GefTcn ) 14." he's 1hc Boss" Mick Jagger 1Col- umb1a) 15." I 7" C'h1cago (Full Moon) 16."'Vmon Quest' Soundtrack" (Gcf- fen) 17:'.Cr.azy from the ltcat" David Let Roth (Wamcr Bros.) 18.''Tht' Firm" The Firm (Atlantic) 19.''\lalottc·· Julian Lennon (Atl.an1ic) 20.''Diamond Life" Sade (Ponrait) NIT TIUTft 11l·t2M Hts E. CNst 1wr. c.r... Mt a. IF JASCl'.J STILL H.ALJNTS YCXJ .. YOU'RE f\OT A1.aE Fklblf 1ilE13"' fARJY new beginning 1~.:i1 •..... L~L~ft ....... ....._ ..... NOW PLAYING ... ,._ MMaMCM I.IA..... ~,,_ ~-I ~ caTAMllA -5-... ~~ ~1444 .... " arw ... (-S IPI l AMCflrw91.W 911 9llO 137.4J.IO l'IUIT .. VM.U'f OMll9I ,....,,...,, UAClyO.... 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Metaphorically speakina, they're put through tht wr1n1cr: tears in the wash. bitterness an the rinse and confusion in the spin scttina before they can sort some of it out in the dryer. · The hour-long drama. sta rrina Carol Burnett and Amy Madipn and directed by Robert Altman, is the kind of intensely involving play that the commercial ctworkr are-n' touching today. "You mean we could do this without a car chase or a laugh track? .. was Altman's reaction when he was asked to take an original play by Puli tzer Prize-winner Marsha Nor- man(" ·~i,ht Mother") and put it on pay telev1s1on. I So AP SuMMAR v Ifs a bittersweet ~ about lone- lmtt1 -its many ronm. its univer- sality. but. ultimaactl'.. its sinaular pain. The prosram will be repeated four t1mn this month. In ''The Laundromat." two women wh.o.,WOU!dn'l..IQ_boo to each other o utsade are forced to connect and evtntually help each other while they're-prisoners of their own dirty laundry: they can't leave until their clothes dry .. It's 3 a.m. in a desolalt. dirty laundromat. The attendant is sleep. ina. Tacky neon. Bluesy music. We're talking all-niaht d~. Alberta \Burnett) amves from another section of town wilh her neatly folded dirty clothes in a basket -her washer is on the fri tz. She wants to deposit her quarters. hide her life in a magazine and 10 home to her solitude before anyone can r()(k it. But Deedee(Madipn from "Places in the Hean") won t let her alone. You know the tyl)f. Brash. talkau vc, \wcetM$s insick Occdtt won·t let society's conven-"It was an easy cho1« 10 do this," t1ons keep down her ups and downs. Madipn saad. "There aren't a loc of Her bundat 1s wrapped in a shirt. he pans written for wome n unletl Y°'*'re wants to be here. at least more than a junkie or 1 post1tute." she wants to be in her Sttdy apart-Burnett .said she felt 1_.k1nsh1p wuh mtm-acr~~tint-for-Mf' er uP.C~l"charactcr 6ecauae ihe s philindcrina husband. · i w. .... 1 she That's her story. She wears it on her been "a tthn stu11e1 s nee was a kid. soiled sleeve, and~he won't rest untit She said th is role helped open her Alberta spills her auts;too. How dare emotions. and so has a book she's this uptown lady be so sad on the h h inside yet control it so well? Through writing. It's an open letter to er t ree · 1 daughters about the love-halt rcla· their clashina personaht cs. they tionship she had with her mother and come to some understandings. The grandmother. She said the book laundry .will~ dia)I againb.~IJL~a~s,.._.th,_..,,....., '--i...-r. " d ;;;a ads say. their lives may be brighter u d ""' puuiisne nelh year. and bolder. Burnett said she jumped at the role Madigan is simply superb. The of Alberta and the chance to have ro_ younaactrcss. who is married to actor days filming in Paris. where tman Ed Harris of"11he Right StutT." takes was livina and where he insisted the this rough-and-tumble character and. production be done. Miss Burnett through a variety of oflbcat ex-bad worked for Altman in "A Wcd- presslons and movements. demands ding" and "Health." which was never viewers take notice and recognize the released. .I . WillpillowtalkendGwen 's 'Days?' Another fine mess for Laur el and Ha~d By L VNOA HIRSCH Desmond. causing Trey to Stan invest1&at· ing Zed. Zed recalls si11in& in Jail as ALL MY CHILDREN: Palmer's relief teenager. Julie concerned when she learns that Daisy has mana&ed to gel com prom is-Tyler took gun on out-of-town trip. Jarrell Ina photos of Nina away from Zach is rcjcc1s Thomas' suggestion he 10 to shon-livcd when Zach claim~ he has Europe for experimental su1gery which neaatives'.'"l>onna feeling 1u11ty because could reverse his pa ralysis. When Trey she gave Zach cntrce into Pinc Valley., pah~a~r:Ch~duled visit 10 Scotty. Kelly -----,tnl'tetf. Trapped 1n-Ra •e11swood t~-CI"'"", --lht*ll m ts. Sam maktUWAI Watly-wiM Brooke and Mark manage to escape. pool game. Myrna respects Frankie when Meanwhile. plans to kidnap Laura arc 'ihc rcvt'als her 1den11ty. stymied when Tom takes lhc child to • • • Wisconsin. Tad stunned when Hillary tells DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Deciding he him she plans 10 wed Bob 111 spring break. must II') and make his mam31t' to Ive) Joe tells the 1en111nall) 111 Bob to seek work. Pete tells Melissa &oodbye. Aware treatment for his blood ailment. Andrew Kimberly was once Han's call girl. tells Cynthia he'll sell his s1ock so she can Marlcna refuses 10 reveal his unsavory plly Zach the money he wants to keq)qu1e1 past. e\en to help gel herself ofT hook for about her l'C('ent ni&ht oflovcmaking with Stephano's ~th. Anna deh&hted when Rbss. haring platonic date w11h Benn). Nicky treats her like real pnnccss. Nicky Donna turns down his mamage proposal. asks Anna to design clothes for lhe royal Catehin& Yvonne and Jesse kming. family. Boand Hope's elopement h1tssnag Euaenc uses information 10 extend his stay whe n their car brt'aks down and the duo ~th Jesse and An1Uc. • dec1dc to review elopement as lhey h11ch f • • nde to New Orleans. Aware Gwer1 heard ANOTHER WORLD: Cass tricks Rachel him mumble in his sleep that he killed into recommending Dec for dcbutantc Megan. Larry poisons her coffee. Reahz· ball. When Kathleen spots Dec kissing mg Gwen near death. Larry calls am .. Cass. she tossc~ Cass out of house and bulance. considers resigning from Winthrop Pub-• • • llshing. Collccung insuran-ce money for GENERAL HOSPITAL: Fchc1a refuses Tall Boys restaurant. Felicia considers to return home with her grandmother and buying new eatery for Grant 10 run. hopes she can patch things up with Frisco. Dfscovenng Catlin ~wife still ahvc. Peter An unsuspecting Am y reveals to reponcr unable to gel message to Bay City as Catlin Tony's condition improvina. When the and Sally fina ll> say "I do:· new~ makes front-page headlines in Pon Charles newspaper. Slater decides to make AS THE WORLD TURNS: When Dust~ sure Tony doesn't recover. Slater make cenain hordes of< s1udcnt\ suffer food spots her km1ng Bnan. Barbara lell the poisoning and arc ship~ ofT to General bo)' Gunnar " dead. Diana upset when If IT ,. __ _, Lisa inform~ her Kirk suspected of taking Hospital. Slater passes imsc o as •vuu monc) from compan) \llfc. Leaming poisoning "1ct1m in order to p in access to about casino at Diana's restaurant. Lisa hospital. Cclla furious when ~he learns insists she be told what's go1n& on Jimmy Lee owns an gallery. Jimmy Lee LeamiJll that Maggie 15 working under· bu)S excellent review from cnue ror her cover for feds. Frank convinces her 10 ti') an work but 1s later told Celia's work so ~ood II would win kudo• on its own. and qu11. John and Lucinda arc at " logerhcads when both vie for vacated scat org1ving Ji mm) Ltt for not telhn& her he on ho~ital a.oard. John wanis treatment owns pllcry. Ceha cannot help but on« again feel SCllual tension belwecn the two fo r in igent w-h1k Lucinda ·wan1s vcr} of them. Rick and Monica recall former fancy 5('('110n for the very wealthy. Finally affair. Ginn~ almost succumbs to Derck·s &Citing doctors 10 tcsl Stc"c's I. V. for . poison. Bel'>' stunnL-d when tes1s arc passes. • • • neaauve. Disguised as Kate. Betsy tells GUIDING LIGHT: A hate-filled Kyle Russ 8cb) ncver loved him. When Craig refuses 10 have anything to do w11h has thinks he has spotted Sierra. Betsy insists mother. Miss Sally. Stuck in storm with it's an old ~hool chum. Sierra and only one bed. Kyle and Reva forced 10 L uc1nda get glimpse of one another but sleep together. When Kyle calls Reva·s don't recognize each other mother scrubwoman. she retaliates by • • • CAPITOL: When Sen. Uiwrencc asks her out Charily dcchm.~. as hc·s married 10 her bCst friend. Maggie accidentally lets slip to Trc) thal Zed'~ real name 1s J immy calling his mother a whore. Maureen's fertility test shows she is able to berome pregnant Leaming Claire pregnant. Fletcher less than thrilled. Rick picks up girl for one-night stand. Kalle rcJCCIS RETURN IUAGAI AW IMUAH W1\\ .--'--~ .. 11alL1'AA.:----~ RETURN OF IBE J E DI ... .,..,,...-...nma .. ,... .... .--•1tll5t '"JIC ...... ..... ..tell ..... ,. _,_HZ·•Ml ........ ....... -,,. .. 1 .. \ 1-.s1omconu ... HI·~ ~-... .._au ,... .. ,, ~110CM L.-M1u mu ----~ ~---CJO i.i WJU'CH O;uTI ftlyWfll .... , ... nnt en. istrid illM w.tt lat tMfs .,,._. n.y'n tM Wint ~~""'· '. 1· :ii'·~·· :~L • ·~ • • ' j • • • • -UHllt ---_ .... ,, ~~ -.. ts2.Aftl~,--. ..,. MilWla n1.JHl HCIJlC .. , lt ... w1w 1•asw •IO...mTWI --Ul>Ml .......... t U-Ul-llll __ ._, ... ••Dlft -..- &Tm MltMI _ ... 4tUZ2t WI-• Bl •t> ..-n fOllO ~-•Jll llM.l NCR-T B •• muu 1• • • •-m • • m..w> Louie·~ marriage proposal. saying she Just loves him as friend. Floyd and Beth-decade 10 'break into India's house and look for tape. Warren secretly working for Alex. • • • LOVING: Kcllh saves an unconscious Steve from carbon monollide fumes. Linc warns Dane that Alden stock be11cr rise or. both Dane and Ann arc out of jobs. While Ava 1s 1ry1n& to win Ann's aceeptance. Jack and Stacy canno1 deny their attrac· lion for one another. Dane names Gwyn vice president in charge of marketing and advenis1ng.. When Jack 1ums down Dane'sJOb offer. Ava and Dane plan to get Jack to aC<"ept JOb. Ldming Billy has cut her oITw11hout a cent and plans to marry after qu1ck1e divorce. Rita Mae allows Tony to mou• 1n w11h her. 1 ••• • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Sailor moves in with Liza. T.R's try at bringing LiLB and Lloyd closer te>&ether once apin causes an arfument between the duo about T.R.'s upbn ngin&. When Jonah becomes seriously 111. Su1i li&h1s her fear ofleaving 1hc houK and rushes to hosp11al. But when Ca1n9 only secmsconcerne~ about Suzi's weU-6Cina, she-qucs11ons his fc""eri1i\TI-fnr- Jonah. Stephanie fumes when Wendy 1ocs on air and &ives v1c10u!i repon about Suzi. . . . ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Vicki 1hinks Tina forged le11er from Victor naming Tina as h1sdaughtcr V1ck1 hasflashbackofV1c1or in bed with her best friend Irene. After Clint lea ves house. V1ck1 dons bright red wag and becomes N1ck1 Smith. Nickl heads for bar she once frequented and learns Harry now company president. Listening 10 Victor's last tape. Dorian learns he planned to leave her with only a dollar so she would leave marriage as she entered II ·poor. Dorian tells Herb a friend of hers has problem about husband d1sinhenting her and he tells her it's impossible for husband to do that. Donan admi1s she's fall ing in love with Harry. Joy hurt when she learns her talent as model lies in her hair. not her face. Didi and Bo's reconc1hation shon-lived when Vene1ian wa1fhc mel comes 10 Llanv1cw. Asa tells Beck) he'll ~o after CU!1ody or Drew. Aida orders David 10 brintt Jenn to sta11on. YOUNG AND THE RES~: Victor returns to diner and secures Ashley's freedom . When Ashle) asks Victor 1fthcy were once lovers. he v.on't ans~er. but she._ agrees to ret urn w11h him to Genoa C11y. Jack displeased when V1ctorbecomes hero by sav1n1 Ashley A gun-1ot1ng Dina J<>n to Brent's apanment. When 'Kaye amves. rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;illllllr--------:------::-; Dina accidentally shoots her. Brent tells _ pohce he was holding gun when II THE HEAT IS QNI U!-~ ~~--' : accidentally went ofT. Paul tells Lauren he wants to stan a family. Lauren lyin&Jy tells P11.1I she stayed home one evening when she really went out on the 1ow.n wit~ ~an. Danny gi ves Alana co(lstrucuve cnuc1sm on her songwr111ng. Scan takes Lauren. to psychic who tells her Paul ncgauve influence on her hfe. .... RYAN'S HOPE: Siobhan and Mu's lund tango at masked ball shocks Maevc and Johnn). When Roger insults Maggie. Dave punches him out. Sensing M8"Je intereslcd 1n lifestyle Tiger can provide. Dave storms out. Spo111ng Jackie dressed a!i m)-stery woman. Ma' pullsofTh1s mask and disappears. Leaming of' Max·s disap- pearance. his mother Chan1elle heads for New York. Chantelle tells Jackie her cos1umc was JUSt like the one Max's late WJfe onrc wore. Max shows up on Siobhan's dool'step. • • • IDT~ AC10lt DR HAllG S.~ IDT AlM IDl1'lNG JM ClAAK IDT CIN8WOGaNM't OAS~ J.HEKIWNG EELDS SANTA BARBA.RA: Carmen and C.C. unhappy when Cruz asks Ed~n to marry him. Ted hopes 10 reconr1le with an unreceptive La ken. Warren decides to buy ~mall newspaper and run 11. Mason hopes to regain his finances b)' becoming executor of Peter's estate. Cru1 stunned when he realizes late Channing Capwell's ~. . ........... --. ·---·~OQlllr-··---- lover was a man. , ~·6398770 STAOIUM DR IN U NA PAAK 821 40/0 BUENA PARK DR IN UNA rw m 499J UA MOVlCS 8 NOW 8HOW1NOI COSTA .rSA 979~141 EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER COSTA .rSA 540 0594 UA SOUTH COOL (l Tl*> 581 5880 EDWARDS SAQOt.CBACI\ ·-854881 1 EOWAROS UNMRStlY OllMGC 637 0340 AMC ORANGE MALL OllAIU 634 3911 UA CITY ClNllR ElmGTO UA WlSlMMT[R MALL 89J 05-46 • Bl:\llERI~( I I-Ill.LS -. A~Pl:nR..:......:_ NOW PLAYING 1'H£ G00.8 tr MUST E ~M1bY 111MASK' IS SUPERB.:.' -Cent Sitliel, "AT TH£ MOV1l!S" Sometimes I.he most unlikely people become heroes, "" A UNIYUSAl PICnHt£ • Cl ....... _ ............ I'\~~--. NciN PLAYING IXCLUSIYI I NGAGlf!AI NT SAT/SUN 1:30 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 . ed wards TOWN Cf NTER . . ... :.-: "7 51-4184 CO\' A ... ,,,, llllA UA~ ~ ... ,... ................ o.... .. ~-4079 .... ,... 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Pa .. and lake a kiok 1& 1 after &he show.'' he recalls. "People new comedy Simon w11 worltina on were eonaratuJatlna him. The show at the famed summer theater. was a huae success. He couldn't have Friendly rival• Linda E•ans (left) and Joan .Colll.na ha•e no loYe loet on "Dynuty, .. bat they're happy to aha.re a People'• Choice Award. They tied for top honors u the fana' fa~orlte female performer. cared !tu what 1 thouaht at that point to appear ~s vcryordan~ry people who because everybody had heard the have noth1n1 wrona with u1. Actually pt<>ple lauahina." we probably art both qwte craiy but The stars wert two newcomers. C'over it u~ very well." · Elizabtth Ashley and Robert Red· •·Saks dad not stan out to be · a ford. The director was a lanky. fair· director. The son of a lhoc whole- hairtd comic by the name of Mike saler. he was born in New York. Nichols. And 1hc play was .. Barefoot 'r1du11ed from Cornell University in in 1hc Park." 1he second of Simon's 943. and wen1 s1raiah1 in10 mid· btockbutterlJroadwty comedies. shipmen's -.cltoot-at ot Bll'M It was not an auspiC'ious bejinnina durina the hottest days of World War for the playwriaht and the darec1or. II . Ensian Saks ended up on the Their carters didn't really connec1 ~ches of Normandy durlna the D· until 1967 when Saks was asked to Day invasion. direct the film version of"Barefoot" "I 101 out of the service In 1946 and which starred Redford and Jane went to the Dramatic Workshop 11 Fonda. Since then. Simon's plays and the New School to study actina." he films have been a steady source of says. "At that time. there were huae employment fot-Saks. and l.98S wa-vc1-0fGl1 unleashed on-Amer' . should bt a banner year for the two -especially New York. with rights to collaborators. tne GI 8111." Their seventh association. "Biloxi • It was a long. lean period for Saks~ Blues." star:ing Mattllew Broderick who started working in small theaters and directed by Saks. has just been in Greenwich Village. puuina on installed at. where else. Broadway's short seasons of plays. usually classics Neil Simon Theater. Saks is also like "Juno and the Paycock" or directing a revised. gender-changed Pirandello's "Henry IV." version of "The Odd Couple." star-He ma med Beatrice Arthur. later rang Rita Moreno and Sally Struthers to become known as television's in the roles originated on Broa<!way "Mau<Je" -they have since di vorced by Walter Matthau and Art Camey. lt -and grad uated to steady jobs as a arrives on Broadway in June. And replacement actor in long-running Saks follows that with the movie Broadway hats like "South Pacific." version of "Brighto n Beach Slowly he worked his wa y into Memoirs." a still-current Broadway original roles. appearina in such hit. which begins filming in the fall. successes as "The Tenth Man" and ''Biloxi Blues" continues the "A Shot in the Dark." But critics and adventures of Eugene Jerome. the audiences first noticed him in 1962 as gawky young man who was the center Chuckles the chipmunk in Herb of "Brighton Beach . Memoirs," Gardner's comedy. "A Thousand Simon's Depression-era memory Clowns." play. In the new comedy. Eugene is in That led to "Enter Laughing" and Mississippi at an Army boot camp. his first job directing on Broadway. Saks sat recently in the library ofhis Now. after his Simon successes and East Side co-op. its walls covered with . other hits like Bernard Slade's "Same posters from his shows -tho hits. Time. Next Year" and the musical ··1 like "Mame." as well as the misses. Love My Wife." many people have ik.c...::Ihc-Suppoi:ting....Ca-st" -and for.go.Ue.n.h.e..acting..ca photographs from his long career as "My value is in digging into all the an actor. "' possibilities of a play," he sa ys. ··1f Saks looks like Hollywo-Od's idea of I'm sure gold is there. then I want to a dirc('tor -distinguished and sport-get it out. I've done plays where there ing a st ylish white goatee. He talked has been no gold and I ve dug until I about his long professional refa-buried everybody. including myself. tionsh1p with Simon. pa1Jsing "My whole training as to make a thoughtTull~ to describe a man he says scene work. Don't change a line. "has been 'ouched with .a kind of Don't change the scene. If the genius" and o explain wh y they work playwri~ht wrote it that way. I'll trust -~iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiilii~~~~:'.!!~~i!:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ so well together. his instincts. I'll make it work." lUXLMY rHIMRIS "We seem to be made of the same Fint T• llltilltt ....... * DRIVE-INS m:;; flesh and bone." says the 63-year-old HU 12.11 Ulllttl1tnM Saks. "Ourbackgrounds areclose. We ~ •it•.i·][ilua61 seem to ha ve had the same mother. , Simons' to star "OCiiM!,,;IG ;;;i;;,,: And those things are part of your skin S that you don't shed easi ly." inf eature movie P•IDAY TMR 1•11 Saks and Simon are thought of as M•TY C•J Th• N•w Kld1 IRI the typical New Yorkers.even though .LOS ANGELES (A P) -Jameson Parker and Gerald Mc Raney of TV 's "Simon & Simon" are starring in a feat ure film called "Jackals." now in production in Tucson. Ariz. ~1f:'i~:J 5130 1 :00 .. 10 :30 c1neoome a "134 2Hl I c-.. a S.11t1 A• f 1U1ee DAVIO ... ,., SI 1 •8R•'S WIPE AT U :30 2 t5S 5 :20 .,._IJ) AT U :41 2 :IO 7:45 .. 10:10 4 :5!1 7 :00 & 1:05 toUCR ACADGIY II aAaY (Pe) .,..,,, AT t 1>0 J ::U SHOWS AT 1 :40 l :lS t :20 7120 la t :U 5 :JO 7 :25 6 1 :20 .. ~c•> Shows At: 1:00 ):10 1 :20 7 :JO la t :41 mVll•LY HIU..S COP (R) Show• at 1 :15 J:2S &:JS 7:50 .. 10:05 aAaY .. ) ~u1 Co·"'Uture SPlllh 1"01 VIM«* flUUT C•J ,.lu1 Co·f'uture ereakfHI Club (R) mvll•LY HIU.S COP ,., ,.,,. Top S.cret ("01 The 1 greatest acJventure· fNef' born! Secret Of The Lost Legend. lll.O~TI)( fUIS -"M8Y iOO : LOST lfiOO' ... 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"I think we both want to appear as very conventional people in our dress and demeanor. We both can be overlooked 1n a crowd.'' Saks says:·w e do a certain amount of h1d1ng from celebrity. I think we like Parker plays a policeman and McRane}' 1~ a corrupt deputy sheriff in volved in the k1dnapp1ng of yo ung illegal alien women who are forced into prostitution. "'WITNESS' la the perfect movte ... exctting, romantic, and belMlttful to look at. Harrt90n Ford la tough, Mxy, and emart In the beet role of his career. Hemeon Ford la the new Boprt.'' -Pat Collins. CBS NEWS ' l I~~ ~ ~~.~~~tLN.ln,~f;:~ (8 _? WA CYPRUS • EL TORO 11MNE • OMMI Mann Bm Plw Cypress EdWlrds El Toro EdwlrdtCineml Cinedome634-2553 529-5339 828-1660 581-11500 Woodbridge WUT..aTIR COITA MUA FOUllTAll VAUIY 551-0865 Edwltdl Cinema Edwards Hlftlor Twin 631-3501 Family Four 983-1307 Wt1t •1·3835 .-mrra MUA EdWlrdl South Coast Ptlll ~2711 1t•s a life so outrageous it takes two women to live it. DESPERATELY SEE~INC SUSAN A~ All ~£1' ASIMATED MOVIE AO\'ESTl'aE STAUISG ll E·\IA~ A"\0 YOl'R FA\'O RITE MASTERS OF THE l "41\'ERSE CHARACTE R~ HE,.tll&v .,11 SHE:·f'( "THE SECRET OF THE SWORD ,.,....,_ MTHE SF.c 1tET oF TttE sw o ao " l-"" ...... UIUICXllH ,.. M mMmlllU-~ ....... ---................... -·---------..---·--............. ---........ -- ._,.tSl-4ttJ IM_,I ~-,..... IM sount COAST •Tm•Ml·MM nMWSn ,. ' . ./ ·-·· -.uY ••1•1 ,., .. ._ .. ... _ ..... . ---·•ll •cmcoma •w: n• .,..... ...... ml ---•1Ml41 --Cllll9 ........ _ ___ , ....... ---... _..__ __ The l&noble Romana Emperor CallC11la (John llcEnery) la attracted to •la•e &irl Amanda Paya, aboYe, while the late Jamee Muon i• .een a• Emperor Tiberla• ln bU final role for teleYiaion ln the epic 12·boar mini11erlee .. A.D.," be&innin& tontiht at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. · "~ fu'l llllWfl to 'Raldrn of the Lost Ark.' A fast.fnovlng and funny movie with good 11111ic." -0.WW HlllCllllJ, "EW DK Dl\ILY "£WI IMA UAMovies ~ IUIUl'AM UA Mo¥tes 152-4991 · •MORE BIG LAUGHS THAN ANY FILM THIS YEAR." "An lntplred comedy." -,,. H£W •Oilll l!Mfl ...,,... - '1o be ch«tthed." -"llWSWU~ ~A,_, "Brooks ~ooches the visionary. He Is Q!_tt thtnos on fllm that no one se hos touched." NlW V()llof o.A~ f"1YoO (~v "A~. very fUMY movie, the WOf'k ot o vttol and startling comk: artist." IHt "'1.-G( l/OICI DcJ-o0 , ,_.,_ SAT/SlM 12:45, 2:35, 4:2', 6:15 1:05 9:50 "A daring new comedy." , .I\ ~ttS rMJ\ Pot.<• (;,.rQt...,.. "*~~.~· .. ~!?,~,!!,~.ting." "One priceless scene otter another. all ot which ore wlldty funny." .. • ...... l'>tk;"'f _,. ·•""1 "Go see ltl A '9+:" • ft ., \4"9ft19t "'°'•~'~"""' "Hilarious and wlldty funny." ;u, ,,. 14 1' ·~~ ~M~ ' • classified Ids ' phone 642·5978-- .. Plan would end 1Jan6er, 1Je1p AJDerican farmer• To the Editor: Churches have enjoyed tax-exam pt R.ccently. ! s~nt two weeks in status since America was founded. Eth!opia, mainly m .• camp named It's our turn to render the public a Bat1., where a ,feeding center a.nd service by buylns thissurplus arain at hospital have been set up for the 11~.k fair market price. Not only would we and hunlJ')'. In three weeks, Bata s fulfill our mandate to hehp the poor Population arcw from zero to more d a•A Id than 28,000 people. with 600 to 800 an n~y. but we wou also supPon _new~ple ar:ri vlna every day~ a aovemmcnt that has allowed But the death rate is just as astound· trorctln RrlJ'OWTmt-nour11h fonfte in'° Every day, 70 to 80 people arc past 200 years. dyana from starvation. 1 had ntvcr Secondly. throu~ aovemme~t proarams. the American farmer as beina paid to allow some land to lie idle. I recommend that the aovern- ment give farmers ~rmiss1on to arow l.1 r ff R\ seen so much death and sufferina. My crops on this dormant land and be fcelinas ~ad never been so shattered. allowed to Jive that grain to the my emotions so paralyzed. 40.000 hunary people who are dying But now that I'm back and as J try cverydayfortack-offood. This would • to assess this human dilemma. one take t~ government out of the th~uaht keeps runnina thro ugh my business of feeding hunary people. mind: No one should die from without touchinJ the grain the farmer sta rvation when America has 2'h grows 1iJr profit. and the world's billion bushels of surplus com and hungry would be fed. wheat plus many other surplus com-I know every churc h in America rpoditi~.s. will not buy surplus grain. I know I have a plan whic h, I believe. can every farmer in.America will not grow alleviate the starvation in Ethiopia; it grain to give away to hungry people. can help the American farmer· ll wiLI But many will ... if they're gi ven lighten the load of the A~erican permission to do so by our govcrn- taxpayer. t-ment. Our present plan HAS NOT First. I recommend that the worked and IS NOT working. It's 339.000 . Ehurchcs. synagogues and time for a new plan. !em pies 1~ o~r coun try start purchas-I encourage churches and fa rmers 1ng America s surplus vain and other -and ourgove rnment-1ogi ve thi surplus f P.ods and begin send ing it to plan a chance. __ _.....1h ..... e_.starv1ng people alL..acouna.-4nC-----. ..,j.L...· 11.RRY JONES. President world. FEED THE CHILDREN I 3rd World needs fewer blrths To !he Ed itor: .,,. ~mericans can take pride in the tremendous outpouring of aid to help feed the starving people in Ethiopia. Both our government and pri vate organizations should do c-verything possible' 10 help alkv1ate a human tragedy of gigantic proportions. But we must do even more and seek a long-term solution to starvat ion and hunger. This would require our re,cogn izing that already vastly over- Populatcd Third World countri..es not only need to slow down their rapid population growth. but to halt and eventuall y reverse tt. if their ci tizens are to be spared hunger and malnutri- tion. Eth1op1a is growing at a rate tha r will see its population double every 27 )ears. 1f such a rate could be sustairred for long. Yel. the govern- ment of Eth1op1a has stated 10 the United Nations that 11 considers its current rate of population growth 10 be satisfactor). The population oft he Third World countnes is growing bv about 73 mill ion a year. Between i980 and th e end of the century these countries will have gr~ b)' abo ut I 6 btllton people -ri>ughl~ the tlC of total ~-world population a1 the beginning of this century' Some fe~ Third .World countries. including Eth iopia. see no proBfem with their populatton growth. and. until they do. there is not much we can do to help them. Most developing countries. howe,icr. desperately wa nt and need far more foreign aid for population control than the\ arc currently receiving. · Negati ve Popula tion Growth urges that United States foreign-aid pro- grams for population assistance be increased tenfold to $3 billion a )Car <Stteh an investment could be full )' j ustified on humanitarian grounds alone. It could also be justified on national st:'curil) grounds. Starving people can only breed polt11cal and social turmoi l that will c-vcntualh threa1en United States strategic interests. It is clear that fam1h planning alone is not sufficient to.halt popu- lation growth. Polls shO'I~ that Third World couples want. on a' eragc. from three to si\ children. a number that would insure rapid population growth t:'\en '"'ith perfect fa mil\ planning. · DONALD M.\NN. PRESIDENT Negative Population Growth. Inc 'Paparazzi' invites drinking To the fall1or: I'm tcrnbh conce rned about the alcohol situation and our >oung people. I know the Daily Pilot 1s 100. and yet there is hardl> a day on the societ y page that the> don't have people drinking. In )'OUr March 11 issue. there arc 13 peo ple w11h glasses 1n their hands and a lot of these. r m sure. arc parcnts- or friends of parents-of Junior high yo uth and teenagers. I imagine they figure that 1f they arc the top of our finer people that the thi ng to do 1s 10 dnnk. Al least you could have >o ur staff photographer take p1clures of people w11hou1 a glass in thei r hand. because I think that rcall} cncoura~es the young pconJc 10 dri nk. I th ink 11 1s very bad influence on our }Oung people when we arc tr>ing so hard. stan ing wi th the third grade. to kt:'ep them fro m the"' 1ls of alcohol and d,ru.nk driv ing and all of that. , So if you arc going to takl· pictures tell them 10 put their glass dO\' n. That is my opinion and I think maybe 11 could help some people. }oung people p3rticularly. MR . EDM lJ D B. Fl H Costa Mesa Reagan was rlgb.-tto stay home To the Editor. Some folks arc wondering wh y the president didn'tjump at the chance to ao to the big funeral in Moscow. They felt he might get the chance to say a few pleasant words to the new big cheese in Moscow. There·~ one thing that I like about this new guy. though . f never could reme mber tht' nantcs of most of the oth ers. If you shorten the,· name of this one. it comes out M 1 k~ Garboge: th:it I can remember. Now. Reagan JUSI m ight ha 'c gotten the chance to put his arms around his shoulders and sa>.. "Now Mike. I know that }OU arc buildi ng an arm y in Central America. I kn ow that you arc sending them all sorts of arms. and that you intend to bury us. But until you reach the Mexican border. there's no reason wh\ we can't be the best of friends:· I gucs\ tht' old prcz reall y missed lhat opportun1t>. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa Are vanishing boats stolen or sunken? Boat th ieve steal 20,000 vcs~ls a year nationwide. A particular group or watercraft 1s catcaorizcd as "substantiQI ships." One of these vanishes every week. avcraac. whctfter to distant pon or to the bottom of the sea nobody know~. Eye' cun be beautiful. Take uza n- nc Ple•hcuc·~. But not all eye~. The horse hoc crab hu nint e)CS -two baa ov•ls on the ~1de . two little ones in the middle. and fi vr ll1ht rtttP,tors underneath. 1 hey arc not btauttful. The Great Salt l..a.kc:..is up, Upper than it's been since 1876;-in fact. No creek drains that one. Its only ou.tlt't 15 the air. Evaporation. And o ver the \ides at flood staae. Q. In all of m8Jor league ba~ball . what' the yearly cost of broken bats'! . Twenty-sax tea ms each breall. about SOO bats at S 12 a hat - SI S6.000. • L.M. IJ014 II I 1yH#c1le4 ~ ... , ... /' H.L .-w..ull ~ ,,...Zlnl J.'llleQlnt £~IOI , .... , ... C:.ly £d!IOI CreltlMft ( •IOI .. I ., DOE's fliO.ing worker hazarcls_ ff - l WASHINGTON -Conarcssional investiptors are lookina into w Possibility that the Energy Depar1· mc-nt has either covered up or ip\ored evidence that thousands of worken in its nuclear-weaponS' plants are ex- posed 10 serious long-term beahh hazards. Concerned me mbers of Consrcss, 1ncl udin' Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, arc pushing fo r legislation that would break the department's monopoly on regulation of nuclear wastes. en· v1ronmental gu1dehncs at its facilitieJ. and studies of health hazards related --tA-RMt.aat-+en e11 posllre. Ttlc idea i 11bM - other agencies would be more objec- uve 1n sctung and enfotcing rqu- lat1ons in these areas. Critics_ should beallotved Rel) 1ng on the Energy Department for rc$ulating hazardous wastes and. rad1at1on exposure "1s akjn to askin& the fo, 10 guard th e cfiicken coop.": Glenn stated. The department. he add~. ··has a dubious record in the area M\)o"1ronmcntaJ protection." . . latitude in their language ln"est1gators told my associaua Ind) Badh\.\-ar they have heard ~Y::; eral ac:c usat1ons that. in the past, DOE has tried to suppress research material it '1ewed as unfavorable <& embarrassing. : Talk ofihc:-To"'n in New York Cit y thi s week 1s John Simon. And the t<;sues reach beyond the parochial frontiers of New York City. What happened? John Sim on is. for the sake of abbrevia tion. one of the two or three towering fi gures in the field of theatrical cri tic ism. He writes theater reviews for New York magazine and movie re' iews fo r National Revtev.. When an art1s11c production d1s~ plea~s him. "h1ch 1s most of the u mc. J. Simo n 1s real mean. Just remember that: He can make you hurt 1f he doesn't like your movie or your pla). Ke\IC\\ing a pla) 1n New York a fo nn1gh1 ago. 1mon ltt into what he v1c\\ed as a shoncoming gcncncall} homosc'<ual. He wrote (about .. 'The Octcttc Bridge Club"). ·· ... the sisters arc first cutel> condescended to as ill) but lovable hypocrites. then lampooned as ludicrous jerks fro m a l)'ptcally homosexual. misogynist poin t of \lew:· Simon concluded his review b} sa) 1ng. ··1 have nothing againn honest work by homosexuals. but this is faggot nonsense." Hurricane Homo swamped the editor. who devoted the Lcllers '1ec11on of a subsequent issue of New Yori.. magazine 10 exclamations of anguish over Simon's language. fol- lowed b) Simon's reply. which some of h1 i. admirers view as unnecessaril} ab1ect. Herc arc the questions raised: What 1s perm issible use. 1n th.: perJora tl\ e mode. of references to homosc'<uals'> The sho"'casc com- mun1ca11on of protest in New York maga11nl•~ Letter section was signed by the SI\ 'icn1or wmers fo r the maga11 nc. the .\-team. so to speak. The gra"amcn of their complaint was phrased a~ follows: "Simon uses the WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY phrase ·typ1call) homosexual mis- ogynist' to abuse the authofl to no meaninJful purJ)Osc. If Simon. 1n casugaung a different pla). had written. sa). ·Catholic nonsense.' 'kike nonsense· or ·niggc-r nonsense.' no one would overlook the fact that his intention was to insult rather tha n criticize.·· It is rcvealtnel> btlarre 1ha1 s1' professional wrners should stnng along a sequence that appears to ask us to disapprove equally of "(ath· olic." .. kike" and "nigger." But the point one wrestles w11h 1s that 1f a critic dis11lls a pool of "nonsense:· can he. 1n scarch l n~· for 'the progen111ve !>Ource of that nonsense. use a perJorat1 ve term for those who gave birth to that nonse nse'! In- asmuch as every group wtthout exception is capable of nonse nse. then so are Catholics capable of nonsense. as also frws. a nd blacks. In his apolog~. John Simon on the one hand defendl'd his use of ··faggot nonsense ... but then rt:'trca1cd fro m h1$ own anal~s1s. He pla nted a d1s11nc11on b) quoting a fa mous man o f letters'. Simon wrote that h1o; o" n cho ice of word s "as unfqrtunatc. but .. that 1n fact the} had been "based on what I thought \\3S a \\tdcl~ re- cognized et~molog1cal and ps~cho­ log1cal d1s11nc11on. cxcm plt licd b~ .\ndre Gi de's famous dcclaratton. ·1 am a homosexual. not a faggot .... o that the residual question , ... (an ~ou in retcrnng. sa>. to a theatrical work written or directed or acted b} homosexuals. which work 1n >Our opinion brings out the ultimate that a homosexual is capable of. use the word "fa.f&ot'" to communicate >our meanins. Certainl} the rhetorical procedure 1s permitted in respect of busi- nessmen. I don't think s1~ senior editors of New York magaLinc \.\-Ould write in to ObJeCI to John Simon 1f. tn re' 1cw1ng a pla) about commerce. he had \Hntcn about "t) pica I usurer''> tactics" or ··l0mmt:'rl·1al blood· suckers· nonsense .. "~h' ltX·l.1an no~sense" "ould straddk the qul''>- uon ofperm1ss1b1ht) The point needs to be ra1'ioed In our struggle for Cl\ 11 nghh for humose \· uals. are "'e subth denied till' l ril1cal righ t to e'<plore c.f1llrrl'nt'es that ll'nd 10 issue from homo!IC\uaht' ut v.h1ch m1sog) n) 1s an "'am pk· l'H'n 1f it 1s charactensttl of onl\ J fc" homosc\uals~ That 1s a 'en· scnou:. qul·~11orr.ls 11 in the card' 1ha1"l'"111 ont.• da) be dentl'd thl' ngh110 rl'll'r to "manh .. conduct. bclJU\C to do ')O" offcnsfve 10 (sortie) \.\-llmcn'> John Simon apolog11t:d must man· full~. But for once 1n h1!> hf1: he Jt>llll'd the throng in using l:inguagc luoc;d~ He "rote. "I fan .. remark\ I uucrl·d 111 public or \HOtl: tn m~ lUlumn hJ\C gl\ en offense. I tcnJer m~ \llKcrc apologies and rt·grl·t .. \\ hJt non)Cnse. John Simon \Cl'"' to 8" l" J wnse \.\-hen he '1e"" thcatl'r he condemns~ Hl' "ould apologlll' Ill h" editors 1f hc failed 10 SJ'C otkn'c au lho<,e he caught 1n theatrical nagrJnll' For example. th~re have bcec; recent revc-lat1ons that the depan&. ment's Materials Production Cente,r 1n Fernald, Ohio. has spewed 96 tot\!" of uranium dust into the air in the. past 30 }cars and leaked 74 tons c& uranium into the surface water nee the plan\. An additional 337 tons <C urani um are unaccounlCd for_ O cat: ly. Encrg) has been running somC t less than a ught ship at Femal~ 't el hen a recent study of 4.0<XI pa\l an ptescnt Fernald workcC sho"cd a high correlauon betwce& <;0 me11mcs fatal lung disease anS uranium dust C'\posurc. Energy nev• publlshco the rl'pon. The study 4 done \.\-llh federal funding b y Jcro~ \.\ il~on a graduatl' student at • l n1\l'r\1t~ of Nonh Carolina. anl "a' bJSt·d on "orkers· health ,n;: 'uranu: records ': JdT t'3. a union re presentative .1 lhl' FanalJ plant. said the union haJ 10 8l'I lhl' n.•pun from the universit> arlhl\e'> "~nd a1 nu ume ·were th? v.orka<. lOns.ultcd for their inpu t or l'' l'n told tha1 the~ w1:re be111g '1uJ1cJ." 5ca complained. "I 1hinlc ""•a lrt"1l' 1hat :i ~tud~ confi rmi nj \l'rHIU\ dt\l'3\C\ and death amona "11ri.a., \\a' hidden from them:· \n l'arlll·r stmh. of 30.000 worke.; ,11 thl· Jcpartml·ni·, Hanford nuclea~ "'l'apom plan 1n V. ash1ngton statl. tounJ J w rrda1wn bet\.\-een nuckar pollulJnl\ JnJ higher le\els of cancer of the pa nac.t' It "'as done in thc-tat(. I ll.,O<, unJl•r l·ontract to Thomas \lantu\o lll 1hc l nl\crs1\\ of Pit• ''hurgh · Bui f na~' 1,ffa 1al~ objected 10 \IJn' ll\ll' ltndings terminated his uintr3l I JnJ hrought m· their O"n s~ndiC'att"d l'\JX'rt 111 rq'lu J1Jll' the repon. We should guard again'' the en- couragement uf 'erbal ll·n,11r,h1p "hen 11 1) not a ncccs~I'\ JllJUOl 1 01 the fight for u' II nghh WllllMD Budtlet· is a . ..J r hl· f)l'l uh.1r ~tup.. of weapo"' columnist. · planl\ \\hllh ilrl' ru n b~ pnvatt Supreme Court didn't go f~r enough foJ! teachers m.in.ll/.l'ffil'IH under umtract to the f nl·rg' I kranmerll. makes 11 '1r- iuall~ 1mpo.,"hk tor the workers 10 negu11.i ll' ht•.1l1h anJ .,afct~ mcasurei 111 1hc11 un ion contrall~. Sea said. "\\ hl·n \\l' a\l.l·J thl' department to !ll'got1a ll' "1th u<. 1in thesl' issues:· ht· l'\rla11wJ ''thl'' tl'll u<. the~ ha "e no au thcmt\ 111 111.:1w11all' "tth us becaullt "'l' Jrl· l'rnphn-eJ h' the contractor \\ hl·n 'H' 1n 10 nl·go11a1e w11h the 11111 1rat:1nr hl· 'J~' hl· ''powerless to .!11 .1m 1h1n~ .1hou1 hcalt~d safet, '"ul•, tx•lJU'>l.' the dl'panment has lhl.: ,,1k rl·gulaton. Julhortl~ It's a game ot ·c 111d1· '; .. It wa'i a \\eak blow for personal freedom that the Supreme Court \I ruck on Tuesday. By a tie vote. it left standing an appeals c6 un ruling '"hich struck down an Oklahoma law torbidd1ng public 5Chool teachers from advocating homosexuality. ft doesn't rule out the Possibility of an equally bad law passing muster later. but. for nO\\, 1t scotches th as one. The law 1s not the ch1ld-protect1on measure 1t purJ)Orts to be. Oklahoma teachers can be fired fo r "mo1 al turpitude" even wi thout 1t. It 1s. in tead. a teacher punishment act. It provides a model of how to intrude 1hc-government into Q1liu) that ought 10 be private. The ~late of Oklahoma didn't stop at forbidding teachers to seduce 1udent . flaunt their sexual lnclina- u on in 1hc cla sroom ore vanachze for homosexuali ty on school aroPJnds -all lcg111matc re 1rictions. In the pubhc Khool , the 1ntcre u of chal· drcn take pnortt) O\Cr 111 else. No one scraou'il) contc I'+ the tatc's naht to protect child ren in it care from thl\ son of scxu1l <'onfrontat1on and 1ndoctnna11on But thll v.1,n't the 11m orth1i law. It ubJ«t' tcachcn 10 d"m1ssal for the mere Kt or "achOt'attna. sohet· t1 na. 1mpos1na. cncour•l'"-.4 or promot1n1 public or prt~ate homow,u•l lx'ha\ 1or 1n a manntr that crtatn a 1u"'tan11al ml tbal \UCh conduct will romc lO tM attention ohchool chtldTTn or school emplo>cn .. The han aoc, bc)onJ what ()('('Ur\ un hool arounJ -··10,ocac " an th • pman of nt'\ own home could STEPHEN CHAPMAN eastl) be co,crcd. It isn't l1m1tt:'d to con,enation "llh student . .\nd 11 doesn't affect JUSt t<'achers. hut an) - one who contemplate b«omana a teac~r 11 an> 11mc 1n the future. .. pplicants..wbo hn'c com mit~ one or -the specified offe nses can be rejected solel y for that rta$0n. The statute's lanauaae 1s so broad a to rover almo"lt an ) cxprc~sion of tolerance for homoscxuaht). teacher who, O\l'r an after-hour' J nnk. tells a fello" cmplt>)et that hc- thinks homosc'<uaht houldn't be apanst t~ law pre!lumabl rould be d1sm1skd from h1 JOb. ot JU t \t''<Ul l 1ct1v1ty but poltt1caJ or.1n1on comn undtr the \tatc's contro . Thal' wh ) ttlc 10th 1rtu1t ( oun of A~ls fo und the law uncon t1tu- t1orwl. TM Fant m<'ndmcnt. 1t 1d. cannot ~mut 1 law telhna k'athc~ flall) that "10 prot«t their JOI>$ the' mutt rntnct their t''<~\1on '· Tltouth tht-tatc hu some authont to fttV&a&t tht-pct'\:h of rt em- ~ tM roun said 1t can Ix' curc1Kd C>nly .-~n "some rutnc- 11on '' nttnsaf') 10 prt'\ent the d1 rupt1on of official fun t1on\ or to 1n•ure t ff«tt\C performance h) the cmpl cc ·· 8) deadlocking. thl· "urm·mc Court let the ru ling tand . bu111 d1Jn"1 ~ttlc the funcbmenlal 1 \Ul'. "htl h "Ill ha 'c to wa11 for ano1ha da' 1nce 1t 1s ued no op1n1on. lhl"rl' is no wa~ to kno" the 1hink1 ntt ot l"•lhcr 1;1dc. What po'>s1bk point '' then~ 10 the wrts of rnnstra int 1mpoo;cd b) th" la"'., The no11on that s.choolch11drcn ,\\tll be ha rmed b) the pma1e op1n1on~ of their tC3l'hcf'\ is rid1l u- lou'i. The idea that teachers ha\e a dul\ to l'Onform to a sta1c-s.anc11oned 1Jeolog> 1s dangerous. Oklahoma·, la" '"' 11cd school board-.10 l'\labh\h t~ir o~n lnqu1~111ons That approach doc n'l makl• 'iCn!>C tf the purpose IS tO auard Chtldl'\'n from homosc,uul t.wcrturc' or 1nc.hx·· tnnatton. It d t.l<'!I make ~n~ 1f the aoal 1s 10 purgl· the ranil.!I of public \Chool tea<.·hcr') of all homOSC\IMI 1ntludmg tho~" ho arc rupulou\I) pr1Jtc.-.."l1t>nal in the: d assroom and c1rcum'ifl\.'C:I aflcr hour\ \ome tcache~ -and no11u t homo •\ual'i -would suffer from the la" Rul there " no 1'1:'4\Son to th1nlo. that ~hoolch1ldren \.\-OulJ benefit Thc-law c\~nJ the state"\ Juthont) into mon1tonn1 th Pohll· cal opinions and prn ate \Ull am' it) of tl!> emplo~ • mane" that arc none t>f 1t busin~ h \.lOlate\ "hat Ju tKc Luu1 Bra.nJ 1 ' llC'\I ..,he riatn to be let alone th<' mo't w mprthen 1 co nf)lt nd the right mo t 'alucd b\ c1"ilw:·d mt'n " Th ( oun rould ha'e done better It m1Jht ha'c donl· \\ON.' ~ C...pmH is • ~ cMk'lk4 cWMttlst. J fhl· kl!"lJll\ln ht·in~ considered \\11uld hdp 'nhe th1~ problem b~ di''' in~ up thl' depanmtnt's nO"-'· hllJI Juthonl' amontt tither fcdc-ral Jll'nl """ The l:.n' 1ronmcntal Prat«· t111n \ttl"nl'\ "-OUld ht:' g1\t'n JUrtsdlC· 11011 tl\ n "3\ll'·managcment stan- danh at Cnerg' f)lants RC"-spon 1- htlll\ tor hcJlth \IUd1es "OUld be ll" l'n "' lhl' I kpJrtmC'nt of Health .ind J lum • .m ~n t~C!>-And the Na· 1111nal ln,111u1e for Occupat1onal °':tl('t~ ,111d lkalth \\OUld he 81\.Cn Jlll'\\ IO rl'COrd\ ,m cmplo)C'C' health. 1 J<hnuon rl'leil\\'' :ind C'\pC>Suf'C' level~ .11 all 'l: nl'rg' f)lnnl\ • I ht· \11' 1c1 I.I•' orcc rate ha. \kH<Klo.t'll'<1 1n the la•.t :m \car\ - a \O(l flCl'H'Ot inl'rC:-a'iC. according to nt11unl '°' 1r1 figurei.. W~tern .1n.1l\\l\ "Pl't\.llatc that 1t has ~me• thlnJ "'do \\Ith the -.1111-inC'l'CaMnt hhcr.ltllln ut '1c1 v.omen. \\ho nQ lnnfl'r ha' c tu v.ort) about mak1"1 u nn their ll\\n ~fo\I cam a much as men -1lr more -and the aoHm nt:nt prm 1de<1 'ub tan11al aid fot \lnllk women \!>I th chtldrto . ._bout 1no of c' t'f') 1.000 '1ct womcl\ ha\t ~rmancnl JObs 8ut ~" one r~ "~~ t at lea\t the ~net nion al h rJh • ~rad1M" or \C'<ual tqMaht)! c nl) one hu bend ut of thtet htlpt with thr hou'4"v.nrl.:, I I lad .... ,.... ,,, • ,,...l'll .... ,..,.,.,.,, . • ' • t pJcJan-f at.IJer's treatment / . 'daughters 'unprofesslonal' DEAa aEADDS: We .. .,. W ... , ,. ........... &lat , .... -...................... -.. .. 0., Ann Landers: Mr hu bind plly1klut -tw• • dae Eua CM1&, _ I rtttntty became fnends with two • IM Wnt C..11 ~ Me l8 ~ youna couple in our nciah-Qlcaao. Tltey all aald It ••• aot • ........... Tllat .UM ..... a lilt. ~~=~~~~:""':'.'.=~~.,..,-&lat .... ~ .................. . .,. .. ""-a &lat s .... .,.. .. .. ~. (We are all in our 20s.) 1ood 141ea for a MelM .. lrffl A-~ our last visit I asked "Ruth" memben of die Immediate family. 1111 -. lier father did for a livina. he A• for • . fathr 11v111 told me ht wu a doctor. IYHCOlealc•I, e1111l1MU..e •• lait ---+.id. "h must'-nav(' Mn nke ... paen, every eae of my c.111&· 9owina up with your own personal u11 a1reed tlaat It wa1 laltlaly ~on caU any hour of the day uprofea1loul. OH uld ii w11 er nipt, and never a thought about "sick." He added, "Soud1 aa If tlae been gi ven any skill tests and as-ae saze of the bill." Ruth said her 'motlaer oftlaffe 1trl1 m11t laavea few su mcd I got the job because of my • rather always treated her and her two bats le lier belfry also." excellent recommendations.) listen for their illnesses and even Dear Ann Landers: I have worked I did no1 re pond to my boss's .. ve them ayn«ological exams.· all of my adult ltfe as a secretary or ad,anccs and continued 10 conduc1 SM saw the shocked look on m) office manager. I\ few )cars ago my myself in a professional manner. ~ and cxplaincd....lhaL h was pee~ husband and 1 doodcd I should Q U1L Three months later I was_ !Ued-for fectly normal and no one in the family for a while and stay al home wi1h o ur "1ncompe1cncc." . ~t a thing about it. I was two grade-school children. I know I was foolish to stay on after ttunned when lhcsaid. "We still go to Afler 18 months I felt as 1f my his initial sexist remark but r took my -~fliiir yearryl>apsmcars ';a_n~~·-ra~t.;.;;n.;;..s -wereTurntng fooul>bte"""&unr-chlrncenm:1 to-st:-'NowTll:..ve ti on my physicals." and decided to get back 1n the work record 1h111 I wa fired. I am humih- ls this rommon practice among force. I applied to a well-known firm a1cd and fu rious. <loctors? It sounds like sexual abuse to for pan-lime work as scrn~1ary 10 a Some of my friends 1hink I should ow. Surely Ruth's mother knows. scniorexecu1ivc. The executive hired sue ht m for sex ual harassment I'd Why dOH she allow it7 me immedia1cly and I ~as 1hrillcd. like your opin.ion. -D. In Long As a mother of three daughters I The hours were great and the salal) Island ~Id never permit this kind of thing waS> better than I expected. Dear D.: Merely bei•rtold you if my husband was a doctor. I do not A week after I stancd. my boss were lalred because tlae boas "llked tielieve it is normal behavior. Please called me into his office ro "chat" so yoar looks" d~• not eoaalllatesexual , live me yo ur opinion. -Amazed In we could get to know each other laara11men1. I doe't tlalnk you bave . Abibama bener. He told me he had hired me mucb of a caae but It would be wlae to 0.... Amaied: I clteeked wllb five because he liked m) look~ (I had nol dl1cu11 tltls matter with an attorney. ....,.,CENTR MJHION ISUND Dl•ECTO•Y MAM.r AND CHll..DftN'S ~ Al E~ t.mblno i.oo..s Brothers ~~LO\led:i.HOOf r.tn:Jr-~--~------­ MMl r AND CHIL.DftN'S IHOfS. Hemphil/'s Hugin's ~port Children's Boo1ery ~rby Kayser MMIEN'S Al't'tUEL AmM Wardy Apropos Al ~ • a .. rt.a el ...... ......_ A& &lat ead "&lat .............. '9eck .. .... weeklr •••lee ... wwer eel· --· No"t.h·S-0ut.h v,ulnerabl.. Weet. deals. NORTH ., ~ Q9532 o KQ6 +QJ98 WEST EAST •QJ3 •102 c:::>K ~~J6 O A7543 O JI0982 +A742 +1065 SOUTH • AK87654 ~ 10874 0 Void +K3 The bidding: Weet N...U. Ea1t Sout~ 1 0 Obie 3 0 4• P... 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Curbside parking available. TU .MLS or THI: roua. IMDM wu&ed to wtn a &riel through 1hHr power, and now, wlMn l finally ae- eompU1b that. no one want.I to speak to me. I am condemned to purratory thoush no fault of my own! .. ClllLES GllU The hand that. caueed thl• anrui•h for the Four of Spadea OC· curred In the triala to eeleet hit na· tional team. We have no explana· t.lon f North'• rather t&r"8nge-caahed tlae kine of heart.a and tot ott looking takeout double. A1 to lead with a club to deelarer.J kinf. South's four 1pade1, we know of The klbltsen thought the defeue many who would conalder it a groa1 wae fini1hed . Declarer would throw underbid. Quite probably he w111 WHt in with the third trump, and used to hie partner'• eccentric:ltiet. Weet would have to put deelarer on "Against our epade game Weat the t.able, thereby allowing him to led the ace of diamond• and Eut get three heart dllcardt for hf. con· followed with the jack, a 1uit tract. pret~nce flgnal for liear s. y reekonea wit ou eat. Declarer ruffed with the eight and, On the ace-king of trumpa he had tre simply drawn two rounds~_.imb.Joek.ed the queen:Ja_ckl Now rumps ancf Then lea the king of when deelarer tried to elld play 19lm clubs, West would have been end by leadina me, Weit eould under· played and the game would have play the three. South did not lote a rolled home. trump trick. but he wu 1till 11ddled "Unfortunately for me, South had with the lead. There was no wa)' a larcenous streak In him. and the tjiat he could avoid toeing two heart lure ofthose two high diamonds wu t:riw to go down one. more than he could resist. He tried "I had been preparing myself for to sneak an entry to the t.able by being the center of attention. In· leading a low club from the ki ng. stead, I found everyone laughing at "West. was not. born yesterday. me even though I had won the t.rick. He hopped up with t he ace of clubs. Thtre'1 no justleel" ......... : Fot updatd stylfS in '1MlitJaNI """'),,,,,...,Shop ,41.H, ~: For distmcu~ uy~ ,..,. round m ~~-.shop 11 IJ At. L.tt: For a com,._ ~l«tlon cl act~r, spotUWHr Mtd boy~ dm$ app.irel m s1zt>S 8-10 vmr Ali... Cir/~ fash10tu from ~ llfd...., ~ sizes incl~ ln(MW:s, toddlers, sirls, P'f'-~ •nd ~~. s~ from,...._,_, ChlilrM' ~.where izes r.,,,e ffOm inl•oo ro ~.tdulu. ~ C~ttY F~ion lsJMtd ciedlt cMds Mielcomtt M most~ rhrooflhouf IM C'f'nlf't, I . SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1• ....................... ·du'• at Korth Lido Channel. Oranit Cdest Col&ett's CTtW opee- ed iu l91S colleaiate 5aSOn widuli 1mprnsivc thrtt-boat lel\a1h wtli over t~ Un1vcruty of San ~ S.turday on North-bdo-Channlt -..---N~n Beach . .'.tbe.eishldDan..varsity teasa _ .. _ Knapp. Joe Krafb. John o·a...ry. Chip M<jK.ibben. Bret Lumpkin. . c,... ~in._.t; Dive HarrilOft, Sieve DouOty and coxswain Fred Schardt -1\ad httlc trouble with the Toreros. The Pirate• crossed the tin1sb hne at 6:33.26. while USO trailed 11 6:41.86. Orange Coast's junior varsity alto brcaed to victory Saturday. It wM clocked at 6:33.26 to USO's 7:04.90. In the freshman run. it was the Piralel once apin. this lime by a mars.in o( m0tt than 13 seconds. The run served as a wanrlup to ne1u week's San D1qo Crew Classic, wfiich feature entries (rom both coasts. More than l .400 oarsmen are expected to represent SO crew from such schools as Washington. Cal. and Harvard.~~--------~---------; ·Only VillaDoya ·stands in-Hoyas_' way . , Georgetown m oves one s t ep from title a fter 77 -59 r out LE XINGTON. Ky. (AP) -Georgetown's defense claimed anotner victim , and the Hoyas moved within one victory Saturday of their second straight national basketball championship. Making a habit of shutting down opposing stars. Georgetown limited St. John's All-America, Chris Mull in, to a season-low eiaht points and just three second-half shots in a 77-59 romp in the NCAA semifinals. The defending-champion Hoyas. ranked No-:l:'rfow face another Big East ri val, Vi llanova. in Monday night's championship game. Villanova. already a two-time loser to Georgetown this season. beat Memphis State, 5245. in the other semifinal. Mullin. a 6-6 guard who is the leading scorer in St. John's history with 2.440 points, saw his string of 101 consecutive double-figure games end at the worst possible time for the third-ranked Redmen. Soph'omore Reggie Williams. with 20 points. and 7- foot All-America Patrick Ewing. 16 points. paced 35-2 Georgetown to its 17th st'raight victory and third straight over St. John's. "When a club executes as well as they do and plays at such a level of proficiency, there is really nothing you can do." said Lou C'arnesccca. coach of 31-4 St. John's. "We've played them four times now and lost three of those. which makes me a pretty good j udge," Carnesccca added. "I would have to compare them to the great teams of San Francisco with Bill Russell. the great Kentucky teams of the past with Groza and that crowd and Phillips Robey and Macy. the UCLA clubs and. of course. the Indiana team with the five pros. Hoyas'Eoach John Thompson is seeking to have the fi rst team to win consec uti ve lilies since UCLA ended its seven-year dynasty in 1973. "I thought I was nd of the Big East when we came to the nationaJ tournament." Thompson said. "Chris Mullin is one of the greatest players I've had a chance to coach against. We take pride in our defense. but he presents more problems to our defense. The Hoyas used a box-and-one defense against Mullin. who entered the contest with a 25.5 scoring average in NCAA tournament play. Sma ller Wtlqcats drive past Memphis St. in 52-45 victory LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP)-Villanova pr-0ved that on its roadt01he NC AA ctramp1onslrip game;brgme..ns-811 East" rat.her than "big men." The Wildcats drove taller Memphis tale to distrac- tion and drove two of the Tigers' big men -Ke 1th Lee and William Bedford -to the bench with foul trouble Saturday. then took control of the boards an~ rode Dwayne McClain's 19 points to a 52-4S victory for a spot in Monday ni&ht's title game. "When Keith Lee fouled out." McClain said. ··we stopped and took a dttp breath." Lee fou led out with 10:21 remaining and Villanova in front, while Bedford ~aycd most of the second half with four fouls. Now. it will be a all-Big East affair for the nauonal championship against defending champion g eorgctown. -the first all-conference final smc-t the 1976 meeting of two Big Ten teams. when Indiana be.at Michigan. 86-68. Dana Kirk. the Memphis State coach. said he d1dn·1 want to complain about the offiClat1ng -but then he complined: 'Tm not gnp1ng. I know there's no Big East 1nt1mida11on. bu1 11 had an effect on the referees a little bit... . And Baskerville Holme~. Memphis 1au~·s 6-7 Junior fo~ard. mused: "We d1dn 't get the calls "e felt we should have. All our big fellows had 10 sit qown "Ith three or four , foulsandtheirb1ggu)'sd1dn'tgetin fo ultrouble The> were calling a lo t of 'touch' fouls. "The> say the Big East 1s a rough conference If it 's such a rough conference. wh> did the> call all those little fouls?'' Fi'e of those fouls were called aga1ns1 thl 'cry physical Lee. a bru1smg 6-1 0 All -American forward who blew hot and cold throughout the tournament and had been in foul trouble all along the road to Le~ington. .\gamst Pennsyh ania. he had eight points and foUf' fouls. Against Alabama-Birm1ng.ham. he fo uled out with 28 points. Against Boston College. he had eight points and four foul!>. While the rest of the Hoyas played zone. David Wingate chased Mulli n. • ._ "We tried to deny Mullin the ball." ~hompson said. Ueor&etown'e Patrick E wtnc hu thln~e ·Under control (left), and Mempbla State • WUUam Bedford defend• a• Villanova'• DwaY9• McClain trle. to control ball. .\gainst Oklah oma. he had 23 points and fo ur fouls. .\gamst V1llano"a. he had 10 point~ and fouled out '-"Ith more thanaquaner ofthe pme remaining. And when he wasn't nding the bench ""1th his fouls. Bedford w.a either sidchned b~ four or "as playmg gmgcrl) under the basket. . Giants topple Angels, 10-5 PALM SPRINGS (AP) -San Francisco's Dan Gladden and Phil Ouelette powcred--flrst-in- ning home runs Sitturday and the Giants' -split-squad went on to a I 0-5 exhibition baseball victory over the Angels. Johnny Rabb doubled for two runsand an 8-0 lead in the second. and Rob Deer led off the seventh with a homer as the Giants snapped a fi ve-game losing streak for~ao....ovcrall 9-11 record. The Anaels are 10-8. Left-hander Vida Blue picked up the win, despite ~llowina seven hits and five runs in a four-inning stint. Darrell Miller. following a lead- off sinale by Rufino Linares~ and Doua Dcemccs hit back-to-back homers in the third. Blutreich throws 205~3 at By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR oe11r~c.rn1,ar•ec:t If you happened to be at Mission VicJO High Saturday afternoon and thought you saw fl)ing saucers. don't be alarmed. . It was just C'ap1 trano Valley's Bnan Blutreich putt1nJano1her one ofh1s record discus tosses up m orbit. Blutreich. who was the biggest draw of the Orange County Track and Field Champ1onsh1ps. was named 'Athlete of the Meet for his record efforts in the shot put and hi s specialty. the discus. The 6·S. 250-pound senior unloaded a 205-3 throw in the discus and put the shot 63-0112 • to earn the honors. Those in attendance who were hoping to sec- a new prep national record after Blutrclch threw 210-8 1n a dual meet Thursday for a state record. But on that record toss Blutre1ch 1nJu red his right shoulder and was operating at less than full strength Saturday for his assault on the U.S. mark of 213-6 held by Clint Johnson of Kansas. "It's bothering him and he's thinking about 11 when he throws,'' said Capo Valley Coach David Elecciri. "If it get.s any worse. it's all over. We don't want to take any chances at this point." Blutrcich managed to take all his six throws hut didn't quite have it together for a U.S. record. remaining second on the all-time list. In the shot, Blutreich won the event b) taking only one throw. An injured wrist cut that event short for him. • If it hadn't been for Blutrcich. Saddleback H1gh's Teddy Baker would have walked a"a> with performer of the meets . plaudits. as the senior speedster won the I 00. 200. and ran on the second-place 400 relay team. Baker established a meet record in the 100 by running the fastest timr the county this year and !new personal best of 10.64. The old mark was 10.66. "I'm Jazzed about gelling that record.'' said Baker. who also holds the 200 mark that he set last )Car "I wanted that one:· There's another record that Baker covets. "The reco rd that would mean the most 1s the school 100-)ard record of9 5 I think 11·11 come 1h1s \'ear 'Tm running much more relaxed now and not fighting myself. I u<1ed to throw my arms arou~.d and be herky·Je rky. I'm much smoother now Saddleback Cooch J 1m Knapp said of Bak.er. "He's a real hard worker He'd sweat blood 1f 1 asked him to. His effons have come from all his hard wor~. He's m) .\thlete of the Meet.·• Saddlcback. which was the mttt's dcftndans (Pleue eee TRAC&fCS• Brock an aim~ sure bet to succeed Ferragamo Price lncrtascs and quarterback controversies beina as much a part of the Rims IS the homed helmet, traditionalists will apprteuate the amvalofone ~tcrBrock. This iu quancrbeck ofl t years vintatc in the Canadian Football Lc11uc. Brock arrives to take over the staninajobfrom Vin«-Fmapmo who spent only one season of disaster in Canada. The R1msentcrt11ncd theacntlt- rMn of' the work1na PftSI to introduce them to OMwr Brock Md'"'°"" them thlt Fernpmow1ll •scnt .,.ck1na1uoon aunodttt NFL team 9fltn 101Mthina 1n ~tum. Prnurnablr. Ferrqamo'a prkt will be tht usua .. und1sclo~ draft chom.·· Onpttc thf R1m1· upfront atrnudc 1bout tht posetion of Fm1Pmo. ahm! till fttum to.be 1 h\icl) .. quarterback controversy at least until Vinnie is unloeded. The Rams ha ve flvcquarterbackson the roster which i actually th rte more than 1s needed fora convo"ersy. Some NFL teams do not have that many vice presidents. .. It has been my hfelona dream to play in the National Football Lcaa.ue." Ditter 8ft')(k told the media. ln1 much• hespentadccadc prtpanf\I for 1t. 8rock'\dedicat1on can hardl)' btqucs&lOMd. Ncithttcan hiubttnr. k't'Ord1n1 to RamsCoechJohn Robinson. The coech watchtd Brock throw pants for twowccksOftfllm and awodays in pcnon and became buacyed. Rob- inson wa~1oss1n1 Broc\',n111M around in ~nttncn containing Mon• t1n11ftd Fou.u- "lMttt hat I Chaft\'C I• TICID bccomeconttndcrl for the worid champtonilup ... pathfd Robbie." He can be• btastarhtrt hkc he was 1n Canada. I am pani(ularly 1mpre std with h1 throw1n11rm " So was(rtQf)1a Fronticrt. the propt'lt'trc 'soft he Ram She put ht:r hand on Brod' ~and betted her c cla he "lf)OU don't think O.cttrhau \trona arm." Geor'S1• pum"d. "come up here and feel 1t:· That she was fondhna Brock' ten arm at the time was neither hert nor thcrt. The import nt thing wa~ that 1ll th1s Holl)'""ood tuffd1d not flu tttthentwquarterbac rtn~ typ1call) corpulent agent. Brock setmtd tOCl\JO) the ruten- 1ton Theaacntclcarl)Cl\IO cdthe roa'' bttf ind potato salad. In 111 of1h1s, thf undcrl 1ng fact WI that V1ncr Ferrapmo was bc1n1 rtmo"ed from the Ram · p1 tu rev.1th nohtmm1naorha~1n1,.hatt,cr!h was rtttntly that ~ra1a fondled Vinn1t'' btttpt The ~notn hnc 1i thatJohn Robtnson h•dcc1J<.·dihc {"lnnot v.1n an)'th1n1 wuh f crrqamoa' tht quantl"bllck and Jade Kemp and Sec't 0.lu\ the \land-in Robtnton m11ht ha' c dcc1<kd th1 dunns f<'fT'llPmo' low f'C'ro\itn " pJcl•n-fatlJer'• treatment· daughters •aaproleuloaal' TllE TAU: or THI roua ar IPADa 0., Ann unckrs: My husblnd pl9y1iclan -twe •Ille Eatt C..11, _ liilllJ rtc'fntly bttame fncnds with twe • lk Wei& CN1t n4 ... la ~ youna couple in our neigh· C.k:•I•· 'fti 11y all taW I& waa ao& a ~. (We are 111 in our 20s.i po4 Wea for a 41ec&er .. treat ~our la1t visit I asked "Ruth ' membt_n of tlle lmmt41a&e famlly. -. her father did for a living. he A1ftor a fatliler 1lvl11 IOM nw he was 1 doctor. IY~ ... lcal examlut._1 .. ~11 1-0--....;;;;;_.~. "It 1T1ust have bftn 11icc uaptfft, WffY.tlN •flllJ ttMalt· s:;wJci up with your own personal aat1 •1ree,4 llaat It waa MPly I . non call any hour of the da y •aprofe11 .... I. O.e aald It w11 er niJb1, and never a thought about "sick." He a.ad, "Sou41 11 lf u.e been Jivcn any skill tc11s and as· tM 1aze of the bill." Ruth said her motlter of t11ete 1lrl1 m••t bve a few umc I got the job because of my •father always treated her and her two bats IA ~er Hlfry also." excellent recommendations.) lit&en for their illnesses and even Dear Ann Landers: I havt worked I did not respond to my boss·~ •ve them nnecoloa1cal eums. oil of my adult life l'I a secretary or ad\.anccs and continued to conduct • saw the shocked look on my office manager. A few )Cars ago my m)'self in a professional manner. fKc and explained tha&..-it-wa per-huiband-andJ dcc1dcd-Lshould qu1L Three-month later I was firfl! for '4ily normal and no one in the family for a while and stay at home wuh our "incompetence." DIA& &EAD&U: We 11n. W ...,. ,.~ ............. ,... .. .............. .w ...... .. la...t&M.Ttia&.ue. ... teau.&. , ..... ca. ........... ,...... .•• &re ffV ...... U.. 8uday ·-· &e a•rietef ... ._llaMt.A&&a..eacl ..................... " .. .., • .. w, .............. , ffl. -·· North*S~ut h vuln-eratJte. Wen deals. WEST • QJI NORTH •9 <::? Q9512 O KQI +QJ98 EAST • 10.2 <::? AJI wan&ed to win a,,.... &hrou1h thffr pow.,-, and now, wi..n 1 finally ac- c:onapliah t ... t, no one want.a to speak to me. J am condemned to purptory thourh no fault ot my own I'' The hanc;t that. caused thl• angul1h for the Four ot Spades oc curred In the trlalt to select hit na t.ional team. We have no uplana· tto11 tor NorU1'1 ratJier ttranse· looking takeout dou61e. At to South's four 1pade1, we know of many who would c:ontider It a groat underbid. Quite probably he WH uaed to his partner'• eccentricities. "Again1t our 1pade game Weit led the ace of diamonds and Eut. followed with the ~k a 1uit prefere nce signal for hearts. Declarer ruffed with the eight. and, thouaht a thing about it. I was t~~rade-school child re n. I know I was fool ish~i~~a(-on aficr ~i.::3 Munncd wbcn lhe-said,:'WH\tll go-te ff-l8-menths 1-feh as 1f my i~i&~ltitt--mnar -molnn 0 Jl0982 iau__ l)ad for our yearly Pap smears and brains were turning to bubble gum chances and lost. Now I h-.vc it on m>' SOUTH physicals." and decided to get back in the work record that I was fired. I am humili-• AK 8 715 4 Is th is common practice am ong force. I applied to a well-known firm atcd and furious. <::? 108 74 cJocaors? It sounds like sexual abuse to for part-time work as scc~tal) to a Some of my friends think I should o Vold --..JUl.u....i:us:.aimply dr&Wn-t.W4-l'-0Undl Of trumps ·and then led the king of c)ubs. West would have been end played and the game would have rolled home. me. Surrly Ruth's mother knows. sen1orexecut1 vc. The executive hired sue him for sexual harassment. I'd + K 3 Why d~ she allow it? ml' 1mmcd1atcly and I was thrilled. like your opinion. -D. In Long The bidding: As a mother of three daughters I The hours were great and the.salary Island w t N........ IC'. s L ~Id never permit thistind of thing was better than I expected. De•r D.: Merely belag told you 1 e0• Db-I "19 a:.aat. out. tf my husband was a doctor. I do not A week after I started. my boss were laired becau1e t~e bo11 "liked • 3 O 4 • believe it is normal behavior. Please called me into his office to .. chat'' so your lookl"d0esao1 coD1tlt1tuexual PaK Pa.. Pall live me your opinion. -AmaLcd In we could get to know each other 11.,a11mea1. I dH'I 1lalak yoa have Opening lead: Ace of <>. Alablma belier. He told me he had hired me macla ofa case IHlt II would be wise 10 "It juat. ian't. fair," wailed the _Dear __ A_ma __ 1e4_: .:..I ..;;.c.:..~e:..:c:..:k.:..ed~w.:..lt:..:11...:.f..:..lv...:.e_..:.be:.:c:..:a.:..u:.:se...:.h.:.:c...:.l.:..:.1 k:..:c.::.d..:..:m..:..':.....;l:..::o..:.ok...:.s~( l_h_a_d_n_o_t d_l_1c_u_11_lll_l1_m_a_u_e_r _w_ll_ll_a_a...:.•.:..tt_o_rn...:.e:..:.y_. ___;F::...o:::..:u:.:.r....:o~f Spades. "A II my lire I have NIWl'Ollr aNri. MSHION ISlAND Dl•ECTO•Y MMIY AND CHILD•EN'l MNafl Ml.aJe a.mbino &-oaks BrOf~rs J- "Unfortunately for me, South had a larcenous streak in him, and t.he I ure of t.hoae two high diamonds wa1 more than he cou ld resist. He tried to ·sneak an entry to the table by leading a low club from -the king. "West was not born yesterday. He hopped up with the ace of clubs. CllllLES G11EI culled tlM iinr oflleartl and 1ot ofl lead with a club to declarer'• ktq. The klbltaer1 thought the defenM w11 flnlthed. Declarer would throw Wett. in with the third trump, and Weit. would have to put declarer on the table, thereby allowin1 hJm to get three heart diteards for h11 c:on- tract. "They reekoned without Welt. On t.he ace-kins of trump• he unblocked the' queeft-jaekl Now when deelarer tried to end plaJ !aim by leadlns me, Weet. c:ould under· play the three. South did not loee a trump trick. but he wa11tilJ uddled with the lead. There Wat no way that he could avoid lo1ln1 two heart tricks to ro down one. "I had been preparing mytell Cor being the center of attention. In· ' stead.J J.o_und everyone laughing at me even though J had won the trick. There'• no justice!" f-,.---FOtty .....,...._,. ________ _ The IWd Balloon, Ltd ,._YAND CHILDftN'S fHOIS ) .. l*mphil/'s Huain's Newporr Children s Boolery ~rby K.lyser M»efN'S ~EL ~W.trdy A.propos ~Ease ~ton Btoolcs Brothers G:harlks Cuy b-rocfr<> ul~ M zer lMJz ol Ca/1fom1iJ ~l.Jm1ted The Look Matthews Nelly's Thf' RM Balloon. 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In the freshman run. it was the Piratn once apan. lh1s li me by a marain of more than 13 S«onds. The run served as a warm up to nex.a week's San D1eao Crew Clas.sic. which features en1ries from both coasts. More than 1.400 O'arsmen are ex.peeled to represent 50 crews from such schools as Washington. Cal, and Harvard . . Only Villanova stands-in Boyas' way Georgetown moves one step from title after 77 -59 rout LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) -Georgetown's defense claimed another victim. and the Hoyas moved within one victory Saturday of their second straight national basketball champ1onsh1p. Mak ing a habit of shutting down opposing stars. Georgetown limited St. John's All-A merica. Chris Mullin, to a season-low ei&ht points and just thre~ second-half shots in a 77-S9 romp in the NCAA semifinals. The defending-champion Hoyas. ranked No. I. now face another Big East ri val . Villanova. in Monday night's championship game. Villanova. already a two-time loser to Georgetown this season. beat Memphis State, 52-45. in the other semifinal. Mull in, a 6-6 gusrd who is the leading scorer in St. John's hi story with 2,440 points, saw his string of IOI consecutive doubl e-figure games end at the worst possible time for the third-ranked Redmen. Sophomore Reggie Williams. with 20 points. artd 7. foot All-America Patrick Ewing. 16 points, paced 3S-2 Georaetowo to its 17th straight victory and third straight over St. John's. "When a club exccu1cs as well as they do and plays al such a level of proficiency. there is really nothing you ca n do." said Lou Carnesccca. coach of 31 ·4 St. John's. "We've played them four times now and lost three of those. which makes me a pretty aood j udae." Carnesecca added. "I would have to compare them to the great teams of San Francisco with Bill Russell. the great Kcn1ucky teams of the past with Orou and that crowd and Phillips, Robey and Macy. the UCLA clubs and. of course. lhc Indiana learn with the five' pros. Hoyas Coach John Thompson 1s seek1nt10 have the first team to win consecutive titles since UC A ended its seven-year dynasty in 1973. ~ "I thought I was rid of th e Big East when we-came to lhe natiorrahournamenJ." Thompsoo said. "Chris Mullin is one of the greatest playe rs I've had a chance to coach against. We take pride 1n our defense. but he presents more problemn ffoOur defense. The Hoyas used a oox":find-onc defense against Mullin. who entered the contest with a 2S.5 sco ring average in NCAA tournamcrrt play. Smaller Wildcats drive past Memphis.§_. in 52-45 victory LEXINGTON. Ky.(AP)-Villanova proved that on Its road to theNCAAchamp1onshipga'me. big means .. 811 East"' rather than .. big men.~ The Wildcats drove taller Memphis late to d1strac· t1on and drove two of the Tigers' b1& men -Keith Lee and Wilham Bedford -to the bench w11h foul trouble Saturday, thel\ took control of the boards and rode Dwayne McClain's 19 points to a S2-4S victory for a spot in Mo nday night's litle game. .. When Ke11h Lee fouled out." McClain said. ··we stopped and took a deep breath." Ltt fouled out with I 0:21 rtma1n10g and Villanova 1n front, while Bedford played most of the second half with four fouls. Now. it will be an all-81g East affair for the national championship agains1 defendine champion Gcoraetown - the first all-conference final since the 1976 meeting of two Big Ten teams. when Indiana beat M1ch1gan. 86-68. Dana K.irk. the Memphis State coach. said he didn't w~nt to complain about the offic1aun1 -bul then he comphned: 'T m not gnpmg. I know there's no Big East ant1mldauon. but 11 had an effect on the referees a httlc bit." .\nd Baskerville Holmes. Memphis ~tate's 6-7 1un1or forwa rd. mused: .. We didn't gel th e calls \ll C fe ll we should ha ve. All our big fell ows had to Sii down w11h lhrce dr four foul s and the1rb1ggu)sd1dn'1 get an foul trottble. The) wcre cflhng·a lot of'touch' fo uls. "The) Sil) tht> Big East 1s a rough confcrc ncC' If 11's such a rough conference. wh) did the) call all th ose hlllc fouls?" Fl\ e of those fouls werr called again~! thl vel') ph ysical let>. a bruising 6-10 .\II-American-f~rward who blew hot and cold throughout the tournament and had been 1n foul trouble all along th e road to Le,ington .\gamst Pennsy lva ni a. he had e1gh1 points and fo ur fouls. .\ga1nst .\labama-81rm1ngham he fouled out w11h 28 po ints. .\ga1nst Boston C ollcgc:. he had eight po1nb and fo ur fouls. While the rest of the Hoyas played zone. David Wingate chased Mullin . "We tried to deny Mullin the ball." Thompson said. Geor&etown '• Patrick Ewin• bu Dim~• under control (left), and Mempht. State • Wffili.m Bedford· defend• u Villanova'• Dwayne McClain trle. to control bell. Against Oklahoma. he had 23 point' and fo ur fouls. .\ga1ns1 Villa nova. hC' had 10 points and fouled out w11h more than a quaner of1he ~me remaining. .\nd when he wasn't nd1ng the bench w11h his fouls. Bedford was either s1dchned b) fou r or wa'> pla) 1ng gingcrl) under tM baskrl: - Giants topple Angels, 10-5 PALM SPRINGS (AP) -San Francisco's Dan G ladden and Phil Ouelette powered first-in· ning home runs·Saturday and the Giants' SP.lit-squad went on to a 10-5 exhibition baseball victory over the Anacls. - Johnny Rabb doubled for two run sand an 8-0 lead in the second. and Rob Deer led off the seventh with a homer as the Giants snap~ a fipc-aame rosin& streak for an overall 9-11 record. The Anacls are 10-8. Lef\-hander Vida Blue picked up the win. despite allowing seven h1tsand five runs in a four-inning stint. Darrell Miller. followinaa lead· ofTsin&lc by Rufino Linares, and -Oou1 Dceinccs hit back-to-back homel'I in the third. Blutreich · · . U~IrVine throws=205-3 at County meet sweeps By JOSEPH DUDEVOfR 0.-,,... Cerr11911,..1i If you happened to be at Mission V1cJ o ll1gh Saturday af\ernoon and though1 you saw ny1ng saucers. don't be alarmed. It was just Ca pimano Valley's Bnan Blutre1ch putt1nJ&no1hcr one ofh1s record d1!ietis tosses up 1n orbit. · Blutreich. who was thcoiggcst draw of the Ora nae County Track and Field C'hamp1onsh1ps. was named Athlete of the Meet for hts record efforts in the shot put and his pcdalty. 1hc discus. The 6-S. 2SO-pound senior unloaded a 205·3 throw an the discus and put the shot 63-0111 lo earn the honors. Those in attendance who were hop1n& to )eC a new prep national record after Blutre1ch th rew 210-8 in a dual meet Thursday for a state record. But on that record toss Blutrcich inJu red hi s right shoulder and was operating at le s than full strength Saturday for his assault on the U.S. mark of2 I 6-6 held by Clint Johnson of Kansas. "It's bothering him and he's thanking about 11 when he throws," said CaPQ Valley Coach David Elccciri ... If it acts any worse. 11's all over. We don't want to take an y chances at this point." Blutre1ch managed lo take all his six throw'i but didn't QUilc_han it toacthcr fora U .. record . remain in& second on the all-time hst. In the shot, Blutrcich won the evcn1 b) tnk1ng only one throw. An injured wrist cut that event short for him. If i1 hadn't been for Blutrek h. ddlcback H1gh's Teddy Baker would have walked awa) with performer of the meets plaudits. as lhC' senior speedster won the I 00. 200, and ran on thc second-place 400 relay team. Baker established a me~t record 1n the I 00 by running the fastest tim.-the county this year and a nc.w pcr-.onal best of I 0.64 l he old mark \Ii as 10.66. ''I'm Jaued about getting that record.'' said Baker. who also holds the 200 6lark that he set lasl "car .. I wanted that onc." There's another r«ord thal Baker covet . .. The record that would mean the most 1s the school 100-yard record ofQ S I think it'll come lh1s vcar 'Tm running much more i:elaxed now and not fighting myself. I uc;ed to lhrow m y arms around and be herky-Jerk ). I'm much smoo1her now.'' Saddleback Coach Jim Knapp said of Baker. "Hr's a real hard worker He'd sw'Cat blood 1f I asked him to. His efTons have coml" from all h1' hard work He·., my Athlete of the Meet .. ddlcback. which was the mect's defending (Pleaee eee TRACK/C3) twin bill _!.Broci: an almos etto succeea-Ferragamo • sure " Price increases and quancrback controvcnics btinaasmuc:h •part of the Ramus the horntd helmet. 1radi1ion11i1t1 •ill apprcc1atc the am val of one Dicier Brock. Thi1i11quancrbeckofl I years vin1attin the Canadian Football Leaauc. Broclcarrivcs to take over the , .. =1 s.;obfrom v1ntt Fmapmo who t only one tcason ofdisatter in niaa. The Ramscntcnaincd the acntlt· men o(1tw work int Pfttl 10 in1rod u<:r them to l'.Mttr lrOck and inform them that Ftrnpmo will be tent s-=ki11111t00n111nottwf N Fl anm o&n somethina 1n rt1a.m. Prnum•blr. Ftm111m<> ··price w111 be the UIUI "und11tlotcd draft ~~·· c-~· Onpilc the Ram1' upfront attitude abcMlt the po1111on of ftfT1lllmo. lMtt tUll rllUm to bt a lhcly • quarterback controversy at lealt until Vinnie is unloedcd. The Rams have fivcQuancrbackrnn the.-roster which i actually three more than is needed fora controversy. , me NFL teams do not have that many vice ptt1tdcnt1. "It has Meruny hfclonadream to play 1n the Nafional Footblll Lcaa.ue." Dieter Brock told the media. I na1much 11 he apena a d«adc prcpennaforn. lnxk'1dedication can hardly be qiationed. Nc11hcrcafthiHbility. IC'C'Ofdin1 to Ram1CoechJohn RObinlOI\. TM C'OICh wak'hed IFOC'k &tlrow Olntt for twoWttl&1CM1fUm arid 1wodat11n person and '9ttamc '*-Y9d· Rob-inson wu 10ta1na lroc\·, nemc around 1n tcntentticontainin1 Mon· tana and Fouts ••f>wt« Mta dMHk'C lo htlp U .. TICIEI bttomccontmdtn l'or the world champtonsh1p ... pathtd R~. "Hr can bta bi11tarhctt hke he was 1n \1nada. I am P1ninl1rl)' imprcucd with h11 thmw11'1arm •• SowHCieofJ•• Fronttc~. the pro~tmsoflhc Ram She put h~r hand on Broe~·,~ and bin~ her c)cla\he\ "lf)Ou don'• thin._ Dittcrhau muns arm." <;cors11 purmi. "come \ • uphcreandfeel1t." tromahandil\Juryin 198~. er- Thauhrwnsfondhn&Brock' left raaamo mi ~mo tofthesca-.on am' at the.-tune wa\ neither here nor and the rt wa ftthnaaround the mert. The 1mport11nt th1n1 was that camp of the Rams that Vinnie lad.rd all 11'11 Holl wood tu IT did not thcde'§~rat1on ll man 1~ upposcJ 10 nu,1erthc newquarterb.2 kor his h3H Wllh rqard to1ctt1n1 N k 1n the typ1call) corpulent a,cn1 lineup 8 rockSttmed tO COJO theatttn· Fcrr:.pmo"atcd Oat I)' thCCl'lllrt tion. The llCntcl~rlyc nJOYed the umc that hccould nol pla) Not om.-c roa't beef and potato sal11d. did he de mad tobc allov.ed to I f) lnallofthi .thtunderl 1naf3ct thmw1ngw1thh1\othcrhandorbt •• that Vinet Ferrapmo w<as beina filled ...-uh an an1ficial hmb remo~cdfromtMRam 'pt turcw1th Ja ~ \oun bloodon«pla)cdhal( no~mmiflllorh1111>1n1 •h1tc\rr. It apme"Vollha crackcd bonc.-1n h" lq was rc«ntl)' that G~1a fondled That~ ohtuff . Vinnie' bktpt. 11n rate, Rohmson will dnH The "'mom hnc t) that John Ferrapmo to the airport when a deal Robinson has dtttdrd hnannot wan 1'§ made and the roech w:cm\ tern bl> an)thi,na ~tlh ferrapmo "th~ ha pp) v.1th Dtc:tcr Brock It doe' not quancrtie<'kHdJadt Kcmpand d1 turbthecoech 1n the lca\t that h1 S.C\C.-O.lu\lhc \land·•M. new man 1 l4 )rarrnld Robin'IOn mtaht ha\cdc 1ded th1 "Httak"cartofh1\DOO \ •• dunna Fttr111mo' ik>w rt'('Q\Cf'\' Robin\Oft utd --0ranoe OOllit DAJLV PeLOT/lunday. Merctt 31, 1116 ' Pl'OfltabJe day for VCI teaal8 MONTOOMERY. Ala. -UC Irvine'• tennis teem conllnlCd play 1n the Blut-Orly Oassic heft and swePt to two victories in consolation round action. Weibring lets four-shot lead evaporate The Anteaten stopped Ohio State. 6-0. wlnnina all the ina)es matches. five in traiaht seu~ Irwin. Peete forge into Ue for top spot at TPC second shot on the I 8th 01rtcd wuh a lake and forctd Weibrif\a 10 play hiS\lhird sho~with my heels hanaina over the aqua." Calvin Peete was another casualty of the course that found its teeth in the aflernoon wind Ptt1e, the pme's most a«ura&c player, had tied Weibrina for the lead on the 16th, but then hit into tbe pond on the 17th when the wmd let up as he was makina his swina. POA Tour victory came six )ears a10. ' .. The money is wonderful. but I'm out to achieve some1hina that I have worked hard for a long time. I consider the TPC a ma~or tournament. It'• somethina I want to win.' opened the wa) to n potel\lial la..t-round challcnae by Jack Nicklaus. Coune record for TIJomNn Then. the Anteaters took a dttisivc S· I lead over Wichita State in a match that was to be completed today. From AP dl1patcM1 Irwin aarced. .. Mone) is j ust the obvious thina." he said. "Thudded tl\inas. the 10..yearexemption and th ~o trip. those thinascan't ha e a prittput on Jtiem.' LO NOELES-Peter Thom50n birdied six of th~ lust nme hole• en route to a course record 64 at Mountainaate Country Club IO take the 36-hole lead of the Cana Blanca Sen 1ors-Cla s4iic. .. We've bctn ?Ombies out there:· said UCI Coach Grq Patton. "Our bodies haven't ad- justed to the time chanaes and we ~ven'l been playina at no rmal umcs • PONTE VEDRA. Fla. -0 .A. Wdbrina had a four· hot ltad when he went ~fl' the 10th tee. and a \wo-shot advutage-when television went off the air. Dul a bo1ey-bogey finish dropped hilt\ into a three-way tie for the lead Saturday in the th ird round of the · rich Tournament Player C"hamp1onsh1p. "l was trying not to wake up the golf course." Weibring said aner playina the front nine in a solid 32. "but the wind got up and the course kicked up its heels." It led to a doubte botey. He and Hale Irwin, a two-time U.S. 0 pt'n champion, playin1 in front of Weibrlna. each had a 69 and finished al 208, eiah1 under par forihree tripsover&hedifficult Players Club at Sawarass and 1wo back of Weibrin1. A few minutes later. Wdbrina limped home with a 72, mcludinJ400n the back side.and all three were tied 101n1 into today's final round of the chase for the S 162.000 first prize. And the final 18 holes shapes up as much more than a three-man rac-c. Irwin said. "The only conclusion I that it's wide open." he said. Gary Hall~r& and Canadian Dan Halldorson shartd fourth at 2 1 O. onl~ two shots back. Hallberg dosed up with a 67 and Halldorson shot a 72. Thomson' total left him at 134 aftcr two rounds of play o n the 6.407-yard course, three mokes in front of Don January who had a 68 Saturday. Jim Ferrtt. who shared the first day lead with January and Charks Owens. shot a 70 and IS all alone in third 111 139. • Larry Rinker was next at 71-2 11. .. But. aner beatina Ohio State and nationally-ranked Wichita State today, we have passed this Int offirc with peat couraec." He was one victim. losing two shots on the last two holes -and nearly losing more. His ··1 can honestly say the money doesn't makc an) difTcrence." said Weibring. whose only Not only did Weibring's strualin& filf't!h- deprive him of sole possession or the top. it Gene Littler had 1hc second best round of the day. a 67. that moved him into a tie for founh at 141 with Billy Casper. who had a 70, and Art Silvcrstronc. wntr.rs:econd;:rommf3 Saturday. __ _ S PORTS BR lA K Arizona's Olson reportedly. new Kentucky coach From AP dlspatcbes • LEXINGTON. Ky. -.\ruona Coach IJI Lute Olson will be named basketball coach at the University of Kentucky o n Monday, succeeding Joe B. Hall, E PN reported Satur y. ClifT Hagan, Kentuck) 's athlctic director and chairman of jts search committee. would neither confirm nor deny the report. ESPN basketball analysts Dick Vitale and Bob Ley said Olson was ofTered a contract in excess of$500.000 a year. with a base salary .. approaching six figu res. a TY deal m the six-figure range" and a basketball camp. ong other conC"l·rtrl~nn<r-. -------- They said Arizona was trying to put together a counteroffer. "but it m ight be too late." There also were reports that Olson would keep Leonard Hamilton. Hall's top assistant. ESPN said. Hall resigned after 13 seasons last weekend after his team lost to St. John's in the final of the NC AA West RegionaJ. Olson was at the NCA~ Final Four basketball championships and could not be reached for comment. He said Fnday that 11 would be premature for him • to comment on his chance of being selected Kentucky·s new coach. Other finalists for the post. according to reports. were Lee Rose and D1ck1e Parson~. "I ha,en't asked the comm1mee or ChfT Hagan how many people are sull in volved. nor would I. But. if they would ofTer that. rd accept it. I think I'm one of three candida1es for the JOb." Olson said. He stressed the need to name a coach well 1n adv~nce of the .\pnl 10 national signing date. Quote of the day Morganne, the stripper who catls herMtf bueball's KIMing Bandit, on making the Yank ... first baseman Don Mattingty her No. 1 target of 1985: "Start puckering up, OOn. I'm from the South, and my momma alwayt eald never to klaa Yankeea. 'cause your tips will fall off. For Don, I'll make an exception." Pincay No. 2 on all-time li•t ~RCADIA -Laffit Pincay Jr .. who ~ won the 198.4 Kentucky Derb} aboard Swale. became the second winningest jockey in thoroughbred racing history · Saturday at San1a Antta. Wh.cn Pinca} piloted a 3-year-old colt named Sovere1gnt) to a three-length victor) m the s1x-furl6ng sixth race Sa1urday. 1t was win No. 6,033 for the 38-- year-old native of Panama and moved htm past Johnny Longden in career victories. Only Bill Shoemaker. 53. who has won 8.456 winners. has won more races. The enJO)ment of winning a race has not been lost on Pmcay. whose first v1ctocy camc on May 19. 1965 aboard Huelcn at the Presidente Remon Course in Panama. .. , hke winning. no matter how often I do it," he said 10 the JOC keys' room after the race. ··1 never felt there was any pressure on me to do this because if I didn't do 11 one day. I had lots of chances the next." Pinca} tied Longden when he rode Jell to a dead- heat vic1ory 1n Frida~·s final race at Santa Anita. Kennedy lead• Padre. to win Terry Keuedy hit a two-run home Ill run and three pitchers scattered five hits as San Diego blanked Cleveland. 4-0, in exhibition baseball action Saturday. taner Dawe Dravec~ went five innings, surrending fo ur hits ... Elsewhere. PaulZuveUa,a rookie lookin1 to break into the starting lineup at either second base or shonstop for the Braves. continued his hot hitting with three singles to lead Atlanta to a 4-0 victory over St. Louis ... Rookie Jim Weaver stroked a double and a single and scored a run to back the combined seven-hit pitching of Milt Wilcox, Randy O'Neal and Aaretlo Lope1 as Detroit beat Cincinnati. 4-0 ... FrHk WlaJle had three hits. including a home run. and Steve Balboni added a two-run homer as Kansas City took Baltimore. 6-1 . . . Kea Griffey homered and Bobb Meaclaam added a two-run triple as the New York Yankees came from behind twice to defeat The Chicago White Sox routed Pittsburgh, 10-3. as Lula Salaiar hit two homers. dnving in five runs, and Tim Hulen a nd Jerry Dyblla1k1 each punched solo home runs . . . Onie VlrJU'• two-run homer and Jou Deuy'1 six strong inomgs helped Philadelphia down Boston. 4-l"-: .. Right-hander Mlll:e Knalow posted his fourth victory of the exhibition season as San Francisco ~at Milwaukee, 6-2, in a game between split squads ... Bruce Boclate'1 two-run homer bID.ke. up a 2-2 tie in the founh inning and lifted Oakland to a 7-2 win over the other squad of Brewers ... Jack Percoa1e'1 RBI single in the bottom of the ninth gave Seattle a 4-3 decision over the Chicago Cubs ... Ten Astros batted in the third inning as Houston got four runs en route to an 8-4 victory over Minnesota ... The New York Mets beat Montreal. 3·1 . as Dwtpl Goeden and Doug Sisk scattered 10 hits and three bases-loaded double plays, each initiated by shortstop Rafael Sutaaa on balls hit by Montreal's Andre Dawson. paced the victory. Nuggett_ feel 1'13ht at home Calvin Natt scored 34 points against 'PSI his former teammates Saturday night to lead Denver to its 20th straight ho me coun victory. a 129-117 National Basketball Association decision over Penland. Lafayette Lever, another former Blazer. aided the Nugget cause with 18 points, 15 assists and six steals as Denver maintained its Midwest Division lead of 4112 games over Houston . .. Elsewhere in the NBA Saturday. Mosea Maloae eru ted for 10 of his team-high 31 points in a torrid fourth quarter to lift Philadelphia to a 122-117 triumph over Chi- cago ... Ralpla Sampson scored 22 second-hal( points and finished with a game-hi&h 36 to lead Houston to a 106-96 win~ Utah ... KevlD Grevey scored 18 points and PHI Mokt1ll:I added 17 to lead Milwaukee to a I 06-95 victory over Atlanta. The Bucks played without Terry Cummla11, Sidney Moacrlef, Claarles Davis Natt and lttDDy Field• because of injuries ... Rookie Ot11 T11orpe scored 28 points and Renie Tlaeus added 26 as Kansas City rolled over Golden State, 13 7-1 21 ... Albert KJa1 hit I 0 of 11 shots and scored 22 of his s~son-high 28 pomts in the second half to carry New Jersey to a 123-114 victory over New York. HotCllpperatopSun•, 123·114 PHOENIX -Derek Smith scored 28 m points and Junior Brid,cman added 21 to lead the Los Angeles Clippers to a 123-114 win over the Phoenix Suns in a National Basketball Association game Saturday night. The Clippers held ofTa third.quarter ~hoeni~ rally that saw the Suns cut an 18-point deficit to four points. Los Anaeles shot a bhsterina 87 percent in the opening period. hitting 20of23 field-goal attempts. to build a 43-27 first-quarter lead. A James Donaldsonjumperat the 8:54 mark of the first period gave the Clippers a lead they never surrendered. The Suns battled back to narrow the gap to 6 7-58 at the half as the Clippers cooled to seven of 15 from the field in the second quarter. 1! Maurice Lucas hit eight of his 16 points in the Stoudt pa••ea Stallion• to win Cllff Stolldl threw three touehdown [i] sses. two to Joey Jones, to lead the t • ~rmin&ham Stallions to a 25-18 victory II over the Jacksonville Bulls In a United States Football League game Saturday night. The victory before 41,200 fans gave Birmingham a ~I record and increased its Eastern Conference margin over Tampa Bay. 4-2. Jacksonville fell to 2-4. The 5-10 Jones· only two receptions were on scorina plays of 35 and 14 yards ... In another USFLgame Saturday. Doa1 Wllllam1 threw for 231 yards and three touchdowns - two to wide receiver Al WlUlam1 -as the Arizona Outlaws beat the error-pro_ne New Jersey Genera!s. 3 1-13. Arizona. now 4-2 overall and 4-0 at home, built up a 24-13 halftime lead and coasted from there before a season-high crowd of 30.432 at 70.02 1-seat Sun Devil Stadium. second period to keep Phoenix close. The teams traded baskets until the 6:51 mark of the p d Tft.t:h-•hnt-Fhrnffingo lhit'G-f)CAed-when-a-Michael Cageftcc th1ow~m-1c-d .... anac---.trTf!OU run that saw Los Angeles outscore Phoenix 11-2 to build an 87-69 lead at the 4:25 mark. Buffalo •nap• Whalers' streak Liady Raff and Gates Orlando scored Ei.1 goals in the final seven minutes of the game ' Saturday night to give BufTalo a 2-1 victory over Hartford, ending the Wflalers' scven- game winning streak in the National Hockey League. The Sabres were trailing 1-0 until Orlando netted his first NHL &oaJ at 13:19 of Lhf third period ... In other NHL games, Mats N11huad '1 power-play goal at 13:10 of the second period broke a 3-3.lie. and Mark Huter added a goal for Montreal 28 seconds later to spark the Canadiens to a 7:3 victory over Boston ... Jou MacLeu scored midway through the third period and Rlcla Pretlon added an insurance goal. giving New Jersey a 6-4 victory over Pittsburgh ... Ulla Slalulo and Murray Cravea scored unassisted goals while Bob Froese was flawless in goal as Philadelphia defeated thc 'New"Yt>rk Rangers, 3-0 ... Cra11 LaupllD scored two power-play goals in the first period as Washington defeated the New York Islanders. 4-3 ... Mlcl9el Go.let scored his 5 I st and 52nd goals.ofthe season and assisted on Quebec's other goal as the Nordiques beat St. Louis. 3-1. The Nordiques remaine<S in a first-place Adams Di vision deadlock with Montreal ... Steve Viermu scored three goals and Danay Gare had two as Detroit romped to a 9-3 victory over Toronto. . ~r may •tart for Expreu LOS ANGE~ The struggling Los m Angeles Express will probably ~ wuho~t • • • starting quanerback Steve Young when • the¥ face the Oakland Invaders in a United States Football League game today. Express Coach John Hadl said that Frank Seurer. a product of Edison High. will start against the Invaders. who have a 3-1 -1 record and have won their last two games. KickofTtime is I p.m.. ~ · "We're comfortable with Frank m there." Had I said. "He's got a good arm and is very competitive. we·re very fortunate to have him... . Seurer has completed only eight of his 23 passes for 157 yards and one touchdown with one interception. Young is 61 of l 17 for 888 yards and three touchdowns with five interceptions and leads the Express in rushing with 192 yards on 28 carries. Young was listed as "very doubtful" for the contest at the Los Angeles Coliseum because of a hyper- cxtended knee. Young was injured during the Express' 27-13 loss at ~rizona last weekend. · HIALEAH. Fla. -Proud Truth, ~ whose challenge down the stretch was rebuffed by Chiefs Crown .. was declared the winner of the Flamingo takes at Hialeah Saturday when Chiefs Crown was bumped dow_n for drifting out of his racing lane. l"he ruling. which placed Chrcfs Crown secomt. came several mmutes after the conclusion of the l 1/1- mile race and drew hoots and boos from man) 1n the crowd that had watcllcd Chief" ( ro" n charge to the lead early and hold ofTboth Proud Truth and Stephan's Odyssey as the 3-year-olds headed home. Televlalon, radio TILEVl810N 10 a.m. -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: NCAA champlonlhlp -(Old Dominion VI. Georgia) from Austin, Tex., Channel 2. 10 a.m. -TIMMIS: Men's singles final of Paine Webber Clualc, Channel 4. 10:30 a.m. -aASEaALL: Atlanta vs. Dodgers from Vero Beech, Fla., Channel 11. 11 :30 a.m. -"'o FOOTBALL: USFL, Balti- more vs. Houston, Channel 7. Noon -GOLF: · PGA Tournament Players Champtonahlp, Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -Al McGUtRI SNCIAL: Examin- ation of the NCAA tournament champk>nlhlp game with report•, featur91 and lntervtewa with coect)e9 and ptay«s from Lexlng1on, Ky., Chan1191 4. 1 p.m. -llAHaAU: Chtcago Cuba vs. Angela from PMn S~nga, Channel 5. 4 p.m. -~IWOM.D: Superetars ......... A field of 10 NFLatandoute compete for berth• In the April 7 champlonlhip round (tape). Channel 4. llADtO 10:30 a.m. -•A-ALL: Atlanta vs. Dodgers from Vero Beach, Fla., KABC (790). · 1 p.m. -8AIE8ALL: Chicago Cuba vs. Angell from Palm Sprlngt, KMPC (710). • 1 p.m. -PRO 'OOTaALL: Oakland at LA Express, KEZV (1190). 7 p.m. -PRO 8AIKIT8AU: Phoenix at Laker•, KL.AC ~g>· . 7 p.m. -8AaKIT8AU.: San Antonio at Clippers, KHJ (930) • MONDA Y'l MDIO 10:30 a.m. -.aAmA&.L: Detroit VI. Dodgers It Vero Beach. Fla., KABC (790). , 1 p.m. -8AU8AU: Chicago Cube at Palm . Sprtnga, KMPC (710). Heinricy wins RIVERSIDE (A P ) -John Heinncy led most of the wa ) Satur- Niedenfuer hoping forhealthy '85 OV captures tourney, but no shutout day and won the inaugural United VE RO BEAC'H. Fla. (A P)'!'-Tom States Endurance Cup auto ra ce at N1edenfuer learned a n important Riverside International Racewa). les~on last }ear that he plans to put He1nricy took the lead for the final into practice. now 1hat he·s healthy. time on lap 127. He was teamed 1n the l\nd he figures it will help keep him ' white Corvellc with Motor Trend heahhy. Edi tor Ton} ~wan. The\ a' eraged "last year wasrcal tough:· Nicdcn- 83.202 mib per hour and tra,eled fuer said at the Los Angeles Dodgers' 500.5 miles during thesix·hour race. spring tra1n1ng fac1hty. "I'm totall) Second place went to the winner's I 00 percen1 now. r ve been throwing team c&r of Don Knowles and actor every other day since the middle of Bobby Carradine. 43~697 seconds December. .behind. ..I came down here in the best ------------------., throwing shape I ever have. in terms of throwing' elocity and being able to 1hrow balling practice every other day.'' • That's a far'Cr)' from where he wa!I much of the time last season. And that"s where the lesson he learned enters the picture. Nicdenfuer was pretty much a one- man gang in thc Dodgers' bullpen early in 1984 as far as short relief was coccrncd. He was brilliant. chalking up I 0 saves in his first 23 appear- ances. when he also had a 1-4 record and a superb l .64 earned run ave rage. The 25-year-old right-hander's problems began on May 26 when tte injured his shoulder. He returned to action on June 14. but ti ve days later. he passed out in a Cincinnati hotel lobb) due to a kidne) stone. That turned out O K. However. he sufTered a sore right elbow on Jul y 12. and. except for two unimpressive ou1ings. was out for the next two months. .. I lore the flexor muscle near the elbow." he recalled ... I really think it's jus1 something ·(the injury) that's <> -llli5i------ Wldt~l"'tad l'n rtt l'oll~llMI 81V11/Sotltl t'a.1 Rru• lf'Ull H40. SI49.50 .\'ITF.~TIO'I HOMf.O~NU"" 8t ILOflL\, ('OHTIA('T()l.I\, SA VE MONEY fl! Jola .,., n rlMltt 10 • ( l•b· fall for~ ·flNANWIG A\'AILA8L£• 768-3429 r There were "" 1 I .,.._ ., ............... .... ,.., .. 9% .. .... ............ ., llunlt CHECK IT. OR LOSE IT! going to happen in every pitcher's arm. "As a relic-.cr. you always want to get in more games than you're capable of doing. You've got to want the ball at the end of a game. "I learned last year. I talked to Goose Gossage (the San Diego relief ace) ~ lot. to learn to let them (the Dodgers) know when I need a day off. You can't try to be Superman." Niedenfuer finished the year ap- pearing in 33 games. He was 2-5 with a 2.47 ERA and 11 saves. In 1983. in 66 games. he was 8-3 with a I . 90 ERA and 11 saves. "I would say 1983 was a pretty good year for me. 66 games, 95 innings.'' Niedenfuer said. "Ideally. I'd like 10 pitch in 60or 70game!I. Therearea lot of facLors involved. how many times a reliever warms up is one of them. .. (Los Angeles Manager) Tommy (Lasorda) does have a tendency to use a lot of relievers." Ocean View High'• 12-game ahutout 1treak ended but thetr wtn 1treak remained Intact u the S..hawk• captured the Canyon Tournament 1oftball cham- plonlhlp a t Peralta Park In Anahefm Saturday ntght. MeanWhlte, Edtton High tOOk contOlatlon honors wtth a win over feflow 'SunMt LMgue foe Hunt- D d 11 ~ O lngton Beach. 0 ger& r& Y .1()r 1 -6 VfCtOry Here'ahowltwent: DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) -Sid Bream's three-run home run capped a seven-run sixth inning Saturday as the Los Angeles Dodgers rall ied for a 10-6 exhibition victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. Toronto starter Doyle Alexander breezed throuah the first 5'1'1 inninas and allowed only four hits and three ruru befotclU'lnaup fiveconsccu1ive- hits and teven runs in the sixth. After strikin& out Al Oliver and Pedro Guerrero to stan the siitth, Alexander then JBVe up a run-scorina sinaJe to Grq Brock. Dream's three· run homerand a run-scorinasinalc by Ken Land1t1ux. Second baseman Dama50 Gattia then fumbled a arounder'by Oliver that allowed two Let ua make your body .. Wiil l!I!. HY reatonabl• Htlmatel Gl••--1 A•t• "°411 a l'mat ,,,., •• , 1-1 , ... .. more runs to score. Ooeen View 4, NeMttt I: Ocean The Dodgers took a I ·0 lead in the View ICOf*:t two runa In the flrat first when Steve Sax walked. stoic· lnntng, and Ch•tt Monroe "" a second and scored on Oliver's sin,lc. two-run home run to left-oent.r Toronto tied the score in the third fleld In the MCond to ecore 11 the when Garcia sinaled ofT wmner Jerry rune the s.ahewks would need. Reuss and scored when Reuss threw Juntor Jedd• Ollk-Md • wildly past first base after fielding oerfeCt game going.:::. the '-' Lloyd Moseby's tapperto t~e m.ound._ inning ~ the Wa IOOf9CI The Dodarrrscored twice 1n the tMJrunaontwoOoMnvt.werron. fourth for a l-1 lead. Guerrero tripled Ollkll(t WTl9d run awrege ,.. and scored on a wild pitch by melnt8t0.00,~.Mtherunt Aleunder. Mike Scioscia then were~. 8he ltNCk out 10 doubled with two out. went to third on the night. on .an error by Moseby and scored on TM 811hewks plWd ~ ptey- a s1nalc by Brock.. . . . .. on ,.. 111-tournement '-"· The Blue Jays ucd 1t m their half of Ollk-Wiii nemed the tOUf'nlr't the f~unh and went ahead 6·3 with moet vlllueble pitcher, wt"9 telfn- three 1n 1hc fifth. matee Jule 8crUggl. end JflM DllrUng ... ,.,. .. tour- nement. Monroe ... glvef1 ttw toufnement't MOit Vllk...,._ Of- ,... Pl9yw IWllrd . . .... , Orante Cout Collece .anlty e~ht crew mem6en &l•e coawaln Fretf Scti&rdt tra- JC BASEBALL dltlonal dunkinC ln the bay after bea the Unl•enlty of San Dle10 Saturday. . , . ... Fole. foil th~ t, Eagles reach selili osta Mesa splits ln tourney: Irvine outslugs Santa Ana Estancia Hi&h won tW.C)JalftCI and Costa Mesa split a pair in the Bolu Grande T~ment to njahliabt 1tt1 bele.ball s.,urday. El1iewticrc. Irvine outtcored Santa Ana in the Santa Ana Elks Tournament, ~t Woodbrid_ae dropped a decision in the Anaheim Lions Tourney. -Herc's a look at how it went: shulOUl in the first round ofthe lol• Orande T~ at Los Amip Hi&h. He struck out 1even and walUd ~ on the way to hi1 lirs1 win or the eeuon. Mike Crowe ICOred in the thard oo 1 pateed ball .. Cotti Meu's fil"lt Nn. In the fourth annina. RJc:k W~ tinaled. and a walk and hit bener later he moved '° mirtL When Crowe wu walked, Wanoe ICOnd the ~·· fta.a. Nn. In the teeond pme. the Muslln,_.cook I pounditti from Captstrano Valley 11 the Couprs ICOted ~t .,.... on eiaht hits. Cotta Mesa aided the Coupn• olrenaivc" etTotts with nine errors. • The Mustan_, couldn't put much of a threat toeetw on the offensive 11de, as 10 ~fanned. · E1tucla 1, Padftea •;Essa.eta I, Le Sena S: The Brent Maynesiftlkd forC0tta Mesa and Tom K.aiter EaaJes scored three runs in the KVenth and halted the tripled him in for the Mustanp' 10le Nn, which camt an "Mariners' last innina threat to win their first 11m4 i~ the the first innint, Costa Mesa-plays Monday a_t PlciflCI at Bolsa Grande Tournament. ' I 30 fi lift With two ou&. Pacifica had men on first and second. : or 1 h P acc.• , buta pickofTplay from Jim F'oley &o Scott Clements gotthe · lnlae 1$, SU&a Au 11! The Vaqueros 5COred njnc runner et first for the final out. runs in the second innin,and held otTthe Saints to advance Foley earned the win and improved his hurllna record 10 the scc.ond round 0 the Santa Ana Elks tournament to 5-1. M · C The Eaales didn't have as much trouble in their onday. Irvine will meet orona Hi&h School at noon. Mike Hen1pn earned the win in a less than spark.lint second pme, as they pounded 10 hits off the La Serna defensive game. Each team committed six errors and pv~ Lancers. up 26 hits between them. Ken Harrison led Estancia witb an RBI. one run Henigan was 2 for 4 with three RBI. teammate Brian scored.land two hi ts in four trips. Teammate Mike Lujan Snoddy had two RBI and earned the save, and Jim Murphy was 2 ror 3 with an RBI and two runs scored. had a 2-for-4 day with one RBI. The Eagles trailed, 3-2, after two inninas. John Ucker Jeff Walters and Mike Moceri also feasted at the plate. walked and Harrison sinaJcd to put Estancia runners at Walters wa.s 2 for 3 wnh two RBI and Moceri was 2 for) fi rst and second. Both scored on a La Serna error, and the with one RBI. Eagles took a 4-3 lead they would not relinquish. The Vaqueros sent 13 batters to the plate in the second ___ __ Senior left-hander Raul Jara ot the win, -.-:::-~-:11m111J11rrchconirrour unearned runs 0 e ants. 6s · fay irr the c ampionship semifinals Monday a ~0:30. Rlordu t , Woo6r141e %: In the An.aheun Lions Tournament. Riordan of San Francisco capitalized on 9; Capt1truo Valley 8, Co1ta three hits. three walks and two Woodbridae errors in the ike Harrison threw a three-hit first inning to put the Warriors in a bole from wbkh i• couldn't overcome. I Scott Rogers came in relief in the first innina and pve up five hits and three runs for Woodbridae. -Mike MacDonald went 2 for 3 with a $eCOnd mnina Golden West, Saddleback, OC umped double to lead the Wamor hitters. Woodbridge, 5-5. will play Monday morning at 10 against Montebello High in consolation bracket play. Ml11lo1 Viejo U, Saddleback I: Alben Camacho hit a_ homeranddrove in three runs and Alex Arceo had two hits and knock:ea in a pair in defeat for the Roa(l.iiinners. It was not a good day for area community college baseball Saturday as Golden West and Saddleback dropped South Coast Conference contests. Thomason's two-run homer in the eighth scaled the win for the Dons. The Rustlers dropped to 5-3 in conference. and 11 ~ overall. Santa Ana improved to 4-3 in the SCC. Meanwhile. Orange Coast ventured out ofSCC play and was beaten by Long Beach City College. Keith Kaub led Golden West with three hits and an RBI in fi ve at bats. while teammate Andy Mota was 2 for 5. Here's a look at what happened: The Rustlers take on Cuesta Gollege Wednesday at Golden West. Santa Alla 9, Golden Wett S: Don Thomason of Santa Ana gathered fo ur RBI on three hits to lead the Dons at Compeo, 5, Saddlebaek 2: The Gauchos became Santa Ana. Compton's first victim of the conference season. as the TRACK ••. From Cl champ, took second to Santa Ana Valley in team competition. 79-50. Another event that had (ls record rewritten was the high jump. as Edison's Eric Wheelwright cleared 6-8J/4 to bump the old 6-8 mark. It wa s also a personal best for the Charger senior. University's Greg Wh itely was the wi nner of the 3.200 with a time of 9:22. 7 to tum back a strong field . (ltllftllllle ......... Ill meWI) Tt1m SCo<es: I. S.nte Ane Vellev. 79, 2 S.dclteoeck; so. l. Mln lofl Vlelo, ~. • El Modine, 33: S. Cap1ttrano Venev. 26; 6. Dana Hiii\, 25; 7. Ed1M>O, 24; I. Ctlel Wooctl>r1dfll •no Cvpren, ?2; 10. Los Alemltos, 16. 100-1. Beker (S.dl. 10 ... (mfft record, old 10.U ); 2. &rooks (W), 109, 3. Bradford <SAVI. 11.0; 4. Stffn (SAVI. 11.2; S VoYng !Cvol, 113, • tvv (OH). 11.3. :IOC>-1 8ekw 1$4id), 21 1, 2 Brooks (W), 22 3, l Stfffl (SAV), 216, 4 H1l1111 (Ed), 22.7. S Smltll (S.d), 22.9, 6. 9osen (SCI. 23.3 tOO-HOllls (SAVI, 502. 2 Harvev (OH), SOS. ). Owen (LQI. S06. 4 Hall IVP). 50.9. s. Port.r (lltAl, Sl.0, •· Heines IE >. Sl 0 IOC>-1. Anotoon (MO), l:SSI; 2. BerKt (LQ), 1:S7.I , l. McMltten (I), 1 S8.3; 4. Tnrnner (VP). 1:S9 1; 5. Maynard (Clf), l:S9.2; 6. LOOll IOV), l:SU. 1,.00-1 Moore IOrl. UJ 0. 2. Meyer IVPI, ' 4·24.0, 3 Snvcler (EM), • 27 I, • Looel IMO), 4:27 4, S KeltV (01'0, 4 JO 2, • Sinclair (8 ), 4:30 6 l,*-'--,~ Wnll. ,777; r lC'ilfY !OH'J. t:2.0, 3 Llnclrud (MVI, 9 ti S, •. Devito (LBI, t:3U, S. 8rown (NH), 9lS1, 6 Ak;artz !SAVI, 9:36.1. 110HH-1 FIOw.r IS.AV), 1• 9, 2 Prunkoo IS), lS.0; 3. Litv (MV), IS 1, 4 Cnepman (T), 1U, S. Kenn~v ISi. 153. 6 Henorv (0 ). IS.4. lOOtH-1. Petton !Sad), AO.O; 2. Cnae>man <Tl. AO 4; 3. Becker (I), AO.•. 4. Ftower (SAVI, 40.1, S e Sad), 41.•; 6. l urroet (MV), 41.7 rtlev-1 Santa Ana V•lltv, •2 I, 2 lltHICk, 43,9, l . WOOdllrldOI, 44 •. • Dena Hills, ~.7. S. EdlM>O, 4S O; 6 Matti' Del. •S 0 1,600 reiav-1 Senta An• Vattev, US 4, 2 Minion Vlllo. J·2' t. 3 trvlna, 119, •. Ville Park. 319.t , S S.Odteoack, 3:33.2 ••. Maflf' Del. 3:33.7. HJ-1 WllNlwrlOflt <El. •·t>• (meet record, 010 6·1), 2. Bodell (VP), 6·6, 3, Laudurd1le (Ken), 6·2; 4. Hefftrman (WI, 6·2. S Ho91e CEM), M r 6. "Met !SCI. •·O. LJ-1 Ftnton !CYP>. 21·9l.•. 2 Jones <Sed). 21 ·4~. 3. Sl'llOP (SAV), 2H, •. Lkero (Cen). 20· t , .S V tf'll (OH), 20-t ; 6. Tamur I Ill, 2C>-7 T .J-1 O.Sla no (MV), ... ,.,.,, 2 Sewvtr <EMJ. 4'·2'1», 3. Pt>llllPs (F), 44·0, • Hefferna n (WI, 43·4. s Aroo1teckv (MV), •2·S''>. 6 Rotll (OV), 42·4V,. PV-1. Bellard (CVP), 14·0, 2 Mad_.n !LAI, 13·6; 3 $!0Cum (FH), 13·•. 4. HOWltr (NH), 13·0; S. Covington (LA), 13·0; 6 Hoston CE), 13·0 UCI1s Linderman sets school mark Long Beach CC high jumper sets American record The 26-year-old fres hman cleared 7-8'1• on his second attempt to eclipse Dwight Stones· old mark of7-8 (set in 1984). Lewis also broke Tyke Peacock's nati'onal community col- lege record (7-5 ''• in 1981) and Jake Jacoby's Cromwell Field (USC) mark of 7-6 in 1984. . UC lrvifle-'s Jenn y Linderman set a fhe UC L women (73 ~mts) de-school record in the high jump Saturday at UCI and Rusty Knowles fea ted Hawai i (70Tfi,•an Colorado took ll'first in the steeplechase to pace (24''2). but fell to USC. 84-73. in the the Anteater men's track team at a fou r-way. four-way meet at USC. The Anteaters had two winners in Linderman's JUmp of .S-10 broke running events: Lon ShanofT in. the her week-old mark of 5-8. Teammate 5000 ~eters ( 17:33.5). and Allison Laura Mils threw her way into first in Owen tn the 800(2:15.6). the javelin with a 133--0 heave. and _ The UCI women's 400 relay team Brenda Westbrook took top mark in captured second place with a 48.6 the discus with a throw of 161-7. mark. Lisa Fournier also collec ted a Also--highlighting the USC meet s~cond for the Anteaters with a was Long Beach City College high 2.16.5. 1umper Den"1liS Lewis. who Jtole the In the men's meet al use.. the spotlig~t by breaking the American Anteaters didn't fare as well. record'" has event. UCI defeated Texas Christian Uni- King, halt skid with 3-2win versity. 72-44. but fell to use. 126-53. and New Mexico. 116-57. The Trojans were the big winner$.' however. as they defeated New Mex- ico. TCU and UC"I. In the 500 meters, UCl's Greg RafiJah blew out the competition WJth a 3:50.64. two seconds ahead of the pace. TeaMmate Sean Evan~ finished third in the same event with a 3:54.1. Mark Guest took a second place tn the 800 meters (I :53.12) behind USC's Eric Schermerhorn (I :53.00). a Woodbridge High product. Irvine's J.P. Hall ran second 1n the 5.000 meters at 14:53.2. I anars played long ball, hining a two-run homer in the first and a solo shot in the fifth. Meanwhile. Sadefebacic's offense could never gel untracked after three singles led to a run in the top of the first inning. Bucky Bollinger, Mark Webster and Joe Holden each· smgled to give Saddleback a 1-0 lead in the first before Compton scored three in the home half of the frame. two coming on a home run. Then. trailing 5-1 . the Gauchos scored their other run 1n the eighth as Greg DcVolk walked. took second on an error and scored on Bollinger's base hit. Bollinger and Webster each went 2 for4 to account for four ofSaddleback's seven hits. Compton is 1-7 in conference: Saddlcback dropped to 3-4. Long Beach City 10, Orange Coast t : The Pirates held the lead throughout 8;'1 innings. but Long Beach's Bob parks hit a home run to left-center field to hand OCC' a setback at Long Beach. Longo Garcia. "ho went the d:stance. took the loss for the Pirates (6-10-1). Orang~ Coast's Dave Rolland led his team ofTens1vel) with two hits. while teammate Steve Kraiss managed a triple. Orange Coast will resume play Wednesday when 11 takes on Kings River College at noon on the Pirates' field. Another honor forMD'sLewis ING LEWOOD -Honors conttnue to flow toward Mater Dei High All--\mencan basketball star Tom Lewis. who will be honored at halftime of the Los Angeles Lakers- Portland Trail Bla1ers basketball gam~ on Apnl 7 at the Forum. Le'-"iS. \\llh his coach. Mater De1·., Ga~ McKnight. i nd Lakers star Ean in ··Magic" Johnson present. "111 recel\ ea special award in recognition ofh1s selecuon to the I Q85 McDonald's All-.\mencan High hool game 1n ()alias .\pnl 13. Le" is was named to 1he <\l'COnd team of th~· I YM5 Basketball Wee kly's A.11-A.mencan team: P'lnt THm l'taVtf, sdleel DIMY Ferrr.OeMa tne lHvlll•••ltt Mervtano Tonv K1mt>to. Senec• ILou•sv11i.• Tito MO<"ford, Marian Cnri\llan IMouslonl Jett LOOO, Carllllt !Ptflntv••en1e 1 Kevin Med<lln Staunton Let tVoro•n••I Sl<Olld TNm Tom 1.ew1\, Mater 0.1 (Senta A"e> Ed Horton Lanonler (Sor1n9fie10, 1111no10 trvlno TnomH , C•rol Cit• (M1•m1 F1or.oa1 Jerome L•ne. SI Vincent St Marv IAll.rOf\I J erome R1c11erdM>n Ben Fran-lin (Pn1 .. del0111t Thlf1f TH m Lowell H•m1llon. Prov1~t SI M .. tCn•ct<IOI Glen lto<e Nortnwt\tern !Flint M•cn,91n1 Terrv Mths, ltomulU\ IM•cn•o•nl J It ltttd, Kemo•v1flt (Virg1n1e Bt1cn, V1ro1noel ltoonav Strlckllno. Oa~ H1ff Aced tMoutll ot W•l•on If• Ptt.. HI. Yr F 6·10 Sr F 6·1 Sr r 7· 1 Sr G 6 2 Sr G 6 6 Sr F 6·7 Sr F 6·1 Sr C. 6·9 Sr G 6 6 Sr G 6·0 Sr F 6·1 Sr F • 1 Sr F 6 t Jr C •· 10 Jr G 6·2 Sr Saddlcback plays Banning Monday in consolation- play of the Sant.a Ana Elks To11J'9&ment. • Edison grabs'. Sunset f ead : Edison High took over sole possession of first place· with a win over Mari na. while Westminster gained its firs1' Sunset Lcaaue victory 1n high school baseball Saturday. The details: · Edi10a 4, Martaa l: The Charitn scored single runs an each of the first two innings to 11ve them all the runs they needed to defeat the Vikings. Charger pitcher Todd Bndcnball struck out five Viking batters and scauerd fi ve hits. Ron Chock went J for 3 with a double to lead Edison, while Keith Laszlo was 2 for 3 and a double to lead Marina, Edison will pla) Valencia Saturday at 11 a.m. Marina meets Mater Der in a doubleheader Saturday stamng at 4 o'clock at Blair Field. We1tmla1ter ~. Oeeu View I: The Lions claimed their first Sunset victory of the campa1in as sophomore John Gonzales blanked the Scahawks in the final four innings. Gonzales ente red the game in the bottom of the founh inning with a pair of runners on and none out and worked out of the Jam wnh a pair of stnkcouts and a popout. He yielded two hlls. two walks and s1ruck out fi,e m his four-inning sttnt. te ve Gurte) went 2 for 3 for Westminster. dnving tn one run and stealing a pair of bases. Gulley 1s 18 for 32 this season. Wtth the score ued at 1-1 in the fifth, the Lions took the lead as Al Rodnquez singled. was sacnficed to second and scored on Roben Manine\s si ngle. McEnroe reaches final of Milan tournament MIL.\N. Ital} l A.Pl -Top-seeded John McEnroe made shon .,..ork of w1tzerland's Jakob Hla~k. b-3. 6-:!. 'aturda> night and mo' ed into the final of the Fila T roph )' indoor tennis tournament. In toda' 's linale at Milan's Lido pans Palace. which IS wonh s6o.ooo lO the winner. the 26-year-oh.I Ne" Yorker .... 111 fore "eden's '\nders Jarryd. In the lirs1 c;em11inal. the second-seeded wede do" nc.-d ('zecho~lo' ak1an 'etera n Tomas mid. seeded lifth. b-3 7-6. Jamd "on the ttebreal..er. 7-0 ... McEnroe. ranlcd No. I 1n the world. and Jamd "'II face each other for the 111\h ume 1n 1he1r carttrs. McEnroe had won four ttmeo; • SP-I Blutrelcll <CV), tl•01, (meet record, 010 St·)), 2 Kllo11m (EM>. 5'· 10, l. Rldlrltk !EDI. 5'·1, •. Felix (CV), 54.:J. S. ~born (lltA), SJ·2. • tmw 1ov1. Sl·I OT-I l kllrtlcll !CV), 205·3 (mftl rKOf'd, Old 115· II), 7 KllOram IEMI, 16'·•. 3 AHIM>O IL.A), IS8·)1,, 4 Oltlorn !lltA), 15'·31'». S !kin !COM). ISl'h, 6 McDuffie IEMI, 150·1 INGLEWOOO (AP) -B«n6e Nlchotts' third-period goal wtth LOI Angetea enjoytng a two-men 9d- vantage Saturday night enabted the Kings to snap a five-game losing atreak wtth a 3-2 vtctory over the Mtnnwot• North Stara In a National Hockex League game. The Klnga had a 5-on'"3 advan- tage with Mlnneeota'1 Gord6e Rot>- ert1 and WNffe Ptett In the penalty box. Robert• went oft for lfaehlng Nlchoftt and• he wee hMding for the pen~ box, Plett lntttgated • hlgh-ltlcklng lnctdent wtth the Kings' Dew ''TIGIC WIWama wtth t2!SHoPliYln i'hegeme. Morales leads Stanford to NCAA swim crown Hap_ler ~ays . he SIJot rea y for retirement PALM SPRI NGS (AP) Marvelous Marvin Haaler said Satur- day that Bcnha HaJler's suaestion that he will quh ftahunaaftcr his bout lflinst Thomas fieams April IS is '"Just wife's talk': and that he has no intention of rethina. .. upr Ray Leonard's wife u5oed to do the same thana." said the un· disputed middleweiaht champion. "So does Larry Holmes.'' Leonard, the former undisputed welterwciaht ~hampion. retired a second time af\er a one-fiaht come· bid in May 1914. Hof ma. the uobeatc.n heavywe1ah• champion, has indi(lted he wiO announce his retirement June 9. .. I'm _J0in1 to t1ke all the children •o the fifht nt"t month becauK this one's aoana to be daddy' IHt one." Bcnha HqJer told the Boston Herald this week. Twenfy-nMe MOOftd• later. Nicholl tooll a PM1 from Brian Maclelln Md bt11t9d a 40-foot ...... .c: North ....... goette G"'-Mlle, whoW __.*9 on the play, to 9Ne the Klnga • 3· 1 lead. Mlnneeotacut the Ktnge' advan- tage to ).2 on a golll ~ lo Berglund, who took a PM1 from Paul Holmgl•• end IOOf'9d on a 25- footer wtth 1:51 tlft In the ....-. but could not ....... ::--· a.we: HIP • ahort· handed ............. period to gtve ~a t• 11Mnt1ge. L01 = ..._. • M ._. wfler\1¥1n1ae. 11..-... ecored • 1:11 lft ._ 111Dnd period. MtntlelOtagol .... WIWn ... -'*' K'"" Adat't ..... NI IOttt goet of the 1111on, t11•lftU Klngl' g::te lob Janecyta on • Mnder In ......... 2:07 tlft In ....... ..... Area standouts Mofleit 0 '-Brien post trlum.phs AUSTIN, Texas(AP)-The Pablo Morales-led Stanford Cardinal storml'd to the school's first NC' AA Men's wimminaand Diving Cham- pionships an 18 ytan Saturday n1aht at the Texas w1mm1na Center. Olympian Morales won three events and swam on a w1nnin' ~lay dunna the thrtt--day compcuuon as tanfotd surpn~ the two-umc defendina champion Florida Gators. tanford finished with 403.5 points to 329 for nonda. Teitas was third With 306. Mo~lcs. a Stanford i0phomore, cloled with an Ammcan record an the 200 y1rd1 butterfly Saturday nast_u as the Cardinal tquad f\nash(d on a tush note. leadina thf comprtataon wa~to­ wirt st1nin1 on Thursday, Morain clocked a I :42.SS wh1.:h bntcd thf old ~mcncan ~rd of 1 43.81 byC'ra11 Burd*)'ofnonda. laminate John Moffet from C osta Mesa contnbutl'd a '1ctOf) 1n the 200 yards l.ircaststrok: in I :55. Q6 and$2ar.djnallrc.shman Scan Murph • woft' the 200 )ards back 1roke 1n I :46.29 for 20 big points with team· mate Dave Botton ge111ng founh place. rhe Cardinal 'ICtOr) over- shadowed Caltfom1a's Matt B1ond1. who knocked Ro1A.d) Gaines' last merican record out of the books 1n the time trials of the 100 yard free tyle .... 1th a ume of 42 6 seconds 10 brtak the 198 1 record of 42. 38 which G11ne \Cl at '\uburn. Then 81ond1 came naht bad. to low~r has own rttord 1n the final~" 1th a s1uhn1 4 I .87 efTon that brouaht the sellout ('t()Wd of 2.100 fans to 11s fctt for a standina ovation. lJ. Olymp11n Mike O'Bnen, a NC"w-port C''hnstaan Htah product ind a aold mcdah" 1n the 1984 L..M Anacin Games. won the 1.650-yatd frentylt in 1•·41 •l v.-uh Ol)'mp1c teamma•eand al,ermcdah tGeo~ O.C'arto of rizona itto_nd 1n 1•49 13. tanfi rd f1n1 hcd thmS la t }tar. founh an 19 3. third in 19 1. anJ ftin&h an 1911. NEWPORT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA NewpOrl Be Ch s 35-memDOr professional cMmM• or pr nts an all·<>lrings progrtlm Satu~ Apnl 6. a p.m Flrlt United Church of Costa Mna 4'20 W 19th Street CostaMlsa Sach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 Barber AOaglO lor Strrngs Dooussy Oan~es Sacree e1 Pr n Carrol McL1ughlm harp Stravinsky Apollo ; .. .. \ Or•9 COMI DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 31, 1915 NU wa1aa COIWlallKI fllldle ....... w L Pd. Ga Y-LA ~ S4 lt 1IO .., II ==-~ 31 » ., A» 12"'1 ..... 30 .. 405 241') ua.... o.e.i11ete n .. .3'0 21 SS .267 lS ~· •·Dtfww .. 2• .649 ....... 43 JO •• •·O.... 41 ,. 547 leflN!tolllo 37 >I .., Ulefl J1 l9 .. , llMtMCltv JO 0 ·* IAITlaN COM"I INCi •·8"ton Atl9Mlc~ S9 14 ·-~ S4 20 New.MMY J7 >I WMNnetOft 3' l7 NewYcwk 24 SI Y•MilweukM CeMr• DMMell S4 21 •·Detroit lt a) Clllceeo 35 ~ ~ 31 43 Atlenle 2t 45 IMlene 20 S4 •-cllncMd 1>levolf berlll. Y-<llnclled division lltle -...,.,..~.,·· seer.. LA~12l,~nlx1., Clevei.ncl 117, lndle~ t• 9Cll 730 .m .., .:no no 542 "67 419 m )1'0 New WNV 123, New York 114 IC.nM.s Cltv 137, OOldefl Slele 121 Plllledelpllle 1 ?2, ClllcellO 117 HOYiton 106 Ut1ll 96 Ml!WeuaM i06. Atlante 9S o.n-12', Porllend 117 T....,.-s~ Ptloenlx 11 LA L.aen Sen Antonio 11 LA ~· loston 11 Detroit WHhlnoton •I tncll•n• - Cllooers 123, SUM l 14 4V, ,., 11'1) 12 11') s ') 2J 23 36 13'~ 19 n• .. 241') 331., L.A C:~•RS (12)) -Cffe S·7 4·6 14, .lofw!M>n 6· 10 I ·1 13, Donetcnon 4·4 0-0 I, Nhton 4·11 2·2 10, SmluiZ_l·l.Wt..F. t!ftllTM J·S 4·~ fO';"&rl n 9· I• 3·4 21. Gordon 1· 1 1-2 3. Welton S-7 1·1 12. Wlllte 0-2 0-0 0, C.tclllnos 1· 1 2·2 ' Totels •·79 77·35 123. "'°INIX (114) -LUCIS 7·14 1·1 '6. Senders 5·1 0·0 10, AO.ms 7· 13 4·4 II . Holton 2· 10 2·1 6, M1cv 7· 12 1· 1 16, Nence 0-9'7·10 7, Humpllrlfl 4·10 l ·l 11, Pittman 3·• 4·S 10, Foster S·710-2 10, Jones 5·1 0-0 10, Scon 0-3 o-o o. Toi.ts: 45· 100 23·29 114. kere llY Ouertert LA CllPOen 43 24 24 32-123 '"'-nhc 27 31 29 77-114 TllfM·POinl l>OllS-Mecv Fouled out-None Ret>ouncls-Lcn Anoeles SI (C199 11), ~ht 49 IAoems 9) As· .itts-l.os Anoeles 31 I Hixon 7). Prioenlx 27 (l.uas, AO.ms 61 Tot•I touts-Los A111>eles 23, Phoenix 2t Tec11nlca1.s-L A Ctl-s J 1""81 defenws AllenOenGt -10,099. NCAA FINAL -FOUA V .. MV• S2, Meml!NS St. 45 tS.Wlf•olbl VILLANOVA 152) -Pressi.y 1·1 1-1 l, McCleln 6·9 1·1 19, Pinckney 3·7 6·9 11, Wiibur 0·2 O·O 0, McL•ln 2·5 5-S 9, JenHn 3·• 0-~ Plenskv H 1·3 3. EverM>n 0-0 -0·0 0 TOlels .. 1'·3' 20·26 S2 MaMl"HIS STATE (4$) -LM )·9 4·4 10, HOimes 4·1 0·0 t . 8ed!Md 4·9 0·0 I Askew 1-3 0-1 2, Turner S· ll 1·2 11, 8e11tv 1-1 o-o 2, 8ecton 1·• 2·2 4, eovo 0-2 0-0 o. Wlltono 0-1 o-o O Totels 19·50 7·9 4S. Hetfrlrne-Vlllenove 23. Meml>llls St 23 Foulecl ou•-Lff. Ho4~• Re- Doundt-VIN•nov• 27 (Pincilnev 9), Meml>hl• SI 3J ILM . e.dforo. Askew 71 Aulst•-Vllleno.,• 9 (McL.ein 2, McC111n 2. Plenskv 7). Memi>nls St 12 (Askew 7) Tolel louts-Vfllenove 13, Meml>llls St 23 T echnlcet-BedfMd. Georeetown 77, St. Jotwl's S9 (~) ST. JOHN'S (Sf) -Berrv 4·1 4·S 11 Gian •·• 5·7 13. Wenn1noton 4·7 4·5' 11 Mulltn 4·8 O·O I. Mo"' 3· 7 O·O 6. Jeck•on 3·4 0·2 6, Jones I·• O·O 2. Stewert 0·0 0-0 O, Bross 0-0 0·0 0, Shurlne 0·0 0·0 0, CMneov 0-0 O·O O Totets. 23·'2 13· 19 59 -GEORGETOWN (17) -Merlin 4·8 4·4 n. Willillrns 1-1s •·4 JO, Ewtno 7· 12 2·4 16. W\rloete l ·I 6:1 12, ,Jeck~ 2·5 0-0 4, Broeonex 3·• l·• 9. L>111on 2·2 0-0 •. McDonald 0· 1 O·O O. Meleen O· I 0·0 0, Lock111rt 0-0 0·0 O. Hlollsmlth 0-I 0-0 0, Flovd O·O 0-0 0 Total• 29-S7 19·2• n Hellli~eo<~own 32, St Jonn·s 21 Fouled out-None Ret>ounds-St JOlln's 2• (Be<rv 6) Gtof'oetown 29 IMertln 7) Assists-St JoM's 12 (Jackson 5), Georo•town II (Jeckson II) Totel louts- St John's 20, Georoetown lt- Allenoence -23, llS Netlonel d\emPions Rtsulls of COlleQe Dasketl>all s national chemPionshiP oamn 19J9-0rego11 '6. Otuo St 33 1940-tndiana 60, Kansas •? 1941-Wlsconsin 39, Wnlllngton St 34 194?-Stanforo SJ Darlmc>Ytll 38 1943-Wvomino '6. Gl!Ofgetown 34 19'4-u1a11 42, DartmolJl?I 40 1011 194~11 A&M 49, New York U 4S 1946--0kla A&M 43. N Carolina 40 1947-Holv Cross SI. Otllahoma 47 1941-KeMuckv SI. Bavlor 42 1949-Kentuckv '6. Oi<tenoma St 36 19SO--CCNY 71 Braolev 61 19Sl-Kentuckv 61, tC1r1ses St SI 19S2-KensH IO, St Jolln's 6J 19S>-tnolane 69, Ka nsas 61 1954-L•Salle 9?. Braolev 76 19S~Sen Francisco n. LaS.lle 63 195'-Sen Fr•nc1sco 13. Iowa 11 19S7-N CtroMe S.. tCensas S3 13 oil 1951-Kentuckv 84 S.allle 1? l9S9-<:1tiforn1a 71 Wt st Viro1n1a 70 196o--Olllo SI H, California SS 1961-Cinclnnarl 70, Onlo St 6S (oll l962-Clr1clnnetl I I, Ohio SI S9 196J.-Lovc>la , 111 t.O. Clnc1nna11 SI 1011 lf64.-UCLA 99 Du~e 13 196~UCLA 91, Michigan 90 1"6-Texes Western 1? tCt nluCkv 6S 1967-UCLA 79, Davion 64 1961-UC LA 71, N Caroline S~ 1'6f-UCLA 92. PurOue 72 ltft>-UCLA IO, Jacksonville 69 1971-UCLlll. 61. VIiie nova 62 1977-UCLA II, F!Of'ida St 16 197)-UCLA 17, MemDhls St 66 197-N Cerolfna St 76, MerQuelle 64 1975-UCLA 92, Kentucky SS 1976-lndlane u . Michlgen 61 • ~ . . " .. IX....-nM Ul98AU. ...... 11 .... 1 . .. ~ ..... , S.n Pr1nc:lsco 130 000 111-11 13 0 Anoela 013 100 000-S 10 3 ~.De"" IS), w.,,. (t ) 8ftd ---~ Lueo. Corllett (7), ICINtr Ul. Moore <tl' e nd loone w -a lue L-Lu ... Hlts~leOOlft (SF), °"91ette ($Fl, Deer (SF), Ml1* (Cet), O.C"1cel (Cell. ~ ..... ,,..,., (et~"'9.) Dodoet• 100 207 000-10 10 1 Toronto 001 "' 000-' 11 3 RlllU, Br-n (7), N!Ht!lfu.t (I) end Scloscle, Brown (9); Al .. •ncter. Clefll 171, Acker J lff<•udlll (9) and w11111 W-tteu". L-Ateianclef. Hlt-9ream ILAl. .................. .,_..!CAN L•AGU• TMOlllO Cl'llcel>O A11911s Detroit &elfll'llO(e K1nw1Cllv New Y0tk Mltweul<H C1tvef1nd Seattle Oeklend BoSlon Ml~t• re .. , W L I• 1 " ' 10 • 12 10 11 10 II 10 11 10 12 l2 10 10 10 1f • 11 10 13 10 13 • n NATIONA~ L•AGUI ~ 13 1 .•50 ClllclOO 13 10 .56S Clnclnneu 11 f .550 New YMk 10 9 5.26 Allente I I 10 524 Pfti\edetplll• 9 ' , JOO Sen Dlel>O 10 11 .47' Sen Francisco 10 I I .450 Houston 11 13 .•st Monlreal 9 12 .m SI .Louis ' 10 .l7S Plttst>ur1111 • 13 .ns Note. SPiit ·sQueo oemes count In sla.nct• I nos Sen Francisco lu l 11, ,.,..... S ~ 10, TorOl'IO 6 ~4.8oston2 Cl'll«DO Wt\llt So• 10, PllllDU<9'1 3 -Qetroll •. Cincinnati 0 Houlton I, Minnesota • Ken.su Cltv 6, Bettlmon I Hew York VanllHs 7. Teus • Allenta 4, St Louis O S..llle 4, Clllcaoo Cut>s 3 o.lillnd 7. MllweukM (SS) 2 S.r1 FrenclKO (SS) 4. Mllweukff lssl 2 Sen Diego 4, Clevel1nd 0 New York Met1 3. Monlrt1I 1 TM8Y'S Gemes Cllicaoo Cubi vs ......... P•lm S«lnos Attente lssl vs. ~ el Vero Beac11 New York Mets vs. Clnclnnell 11 Tempe Plll,tllll'oll vs Pfti.O.IPllle et Cleerw11er Montreel vs SI. Louis et St. Petersl>Urg B1lt1more vs Atlanta (.SS) al Wut Pelm BHCll T0ton10 v\ Cllleaoo Wlllle Sox ls.sl 11 Sere.sole Chlcaoo Wllll• So• (H ) "''· K1nws City 11 Fort Mvers Detroit vs. Mlnnesol• et Orte noo Boston v~Hew York Y•nkHS et Fort L•uoero ... Te.es vs Houston •• Kissimmee MllwaukM vs Sen Dleoq et Yume • O.klend vs Sen Frenclsco at Scot1\d1le Seellte vs C .. vetend el Tucson c ..... F•ST GAME UC INIM S, SIMI Jell S•1'1 4 (f'C.AA) Sen Jo" Slete 912 100 ~ 12 I UC Irvine 200 200 Oh-5 I I Otson 1no Grtesemer, Linton, Deltott 19) and Moro1n W-Llnlon, •·2. L-<>lson. 3 .t S.v-Deltose 131 28-Conwav (SJSI. Devis IUCI) JB-Morg•n (UCI) SECOND GAME UC trvlM 7, SIMI Jell Stete 4 (~AA) Si n JOH Stale 010 200 G-4 1 J UC frvlne JOO 270 x.-7 10 1 Telford. Gra111m CS> end Grte.semer, Brillll, Cerr (SI eno Morgan w-e rlnk, 2· I L-Tetford, 4·3 S.v.-Cerr ( IJ HR-8oles !SJS), Roolle< ISJSl, Nollette ($JSI. Cemmunitv c ..... s.ma ""' '· Getdeft w .. , s (Seuth CMst C~l Go.den Weit 003 010 100-S a J Senta Ane 101 004 Ob-9 10 1 Merhn. Buckle1 (6). Wiik (8), e nd FtOres. Schwat>e, Pifer (1), end Petrides 2B-Thomason (SA> 2, Rllvllck (S~). HR-TllOmason (SAi. ' c ......... s. Sedl9eMdr 2 (S.Uttl c .. ,, C.""4 __ , Seddlet>ect< 100 000 010-2 1 1 Compton 301 010 eo.-s a o Slnct11r. Pllenecle (S) ano Frei, CemachO C 71. Jenerette •nd Griffin JB-lnolehert (S) HR-Plenk sler <CJ. Hutt IC> Sou1tt CN$f Cenfwenc• ttandlnel Cerritos Cvi>res• Gotoen West Sant• Ana S.ddlet>eck Fut~ton W L G& 8 0 6 1 2 s 3 3 4 3 3 , 3 • ' , 3 5 s Ml Sin Antonio Orenoe Cont Compton _) s s Setutdev's Scwes San11 An1 9, GOiden West S Compton S. SeOdltbeck 2 , 6 6 ' 7 1 Mt S.r1 Antonio S, Ful,.rton 3 Ctrrilos •. Cv«en 3 (10 lnnlnosl Aprl t G•rnes ( 2:lO p.m.) Golden West at Compton Cvl>fess el Orl not Coe1t S.OOlel>aclt 11 Mt San Antonio l'ullerton •I Cerritos Hl9h Schoof WestmllHtw s. OcHn View I <Sunset LHeue> Westmln\ter 100 012 1-S 12 Ocean View 100 000 0-1 ' 2 Connot Gonretes 10 eno V1Meoes. JOlln· wn Taut> 161 eno King W-Gonz11H, 2·0 L-Jo11n1on. 0-1 Edlaen 4, MerlN 1 I s.ittwt Ltaeue > Eolson 110 011 G-4 6 S Merine 010 000 0-1 5 3 Brlnotnt>en end M•rlln, JOllnson (6) H•nM>n arl(I Helltl>IUOh w-Brlndent>ett L-H•n~Otl 2B-CllOCk CE>, L.enlo (M) 1977-MarQuene 61, N CarOlon• S9 197t-Ken1uc11v 94 Dullt 88 19?t-Mochlo•n St 7S, tno1ana St 64 1'91>-Lou1sv1lle S9 UCLA s. 1911-lndlena 6l, North Carolina SO 1917-Nortll Cerolf11e 63. Georottown 67 19'3-Nortll Carolina St S., HouJlon S2 1...-.Ceoroe•own 84, Houston 7S r&-Cettl Mew 2. Glenn o IBtfsl Grandt T~) C ..... women NCAA TOV•NAMENT Todey's ,lnel (at Austin, Tuasl Old Dominion (30·l l Y\ Georo111 179·0 U"L WHTl•N C:OM,•••NC• W L T .. ct. ,., "" HOullon 5 0 0 I 000 119 105 0911'-1'11 3 1 1 700 121 12• A.rlrone • 2 0 6'7 13S 93 o.nver > 7 o 600 112 109 lltorti.no 7 3 0 •OO 11 92 LA 111.,...• I ' 0 200 111 117 $811 Antonio I 4 0 200 "6 119 •AST••NCON,••ENC• 81rmll'ltf\8m S 1 0 Ill I '1 111 hmH ..... • , 0 6'7 169 l:U ~I• 3 3 0 soo 1U 12t ..... JtrMY 3 3 0 S00 141 1S6 JeclllCHWfllt 7 4 0 "3 141 117 ltlfifnofl 1 3 1 >00 " 76 Or1llfldO 0 5 0 000 1 s 1 $.4 ,....,..sar.. air~ 2S J.CksonVllll It ArlleM JI, foMw J«MV IJ T....-10-- 0elllelld et LA ........ aettlmor• et Houtlon OrlefldO et o.n-,_......., o.,.,.. sen AntOfllo •• itot11eno T'llWMlllV'I GMw ~ .. °' .. '* Glenn • 000 000 ~ 3 l Coste Mtse 001 100 •-2 l I Doog1n. McOow (4), •nd Cllever, Her· rown •nO M111ne W-+41rrlson, 1·2. L-Do<tgln 78 -<rowe ICM! l l -Mevr1e (CM) Cape V ... v I, c .. te Mew I l ... w Grelldl T~) CePO Veltev 007 307 1-I I 0 Coste Mese 100 000 o -1 • 9 Blenc•tt and lt.eilY..... All6tlfl, Kal..,-t7 1no Mevne w-111nce11 L-Ausiln, l ·J JB-KelJer ICM), Wanne ICM), Cerev ICVI • •'-11 7, ,,acllka ' ( ..... Gr..-T~> Est1nc11 400 000 >-7 1 I P1cHlce 100 131 G-6 9 1 Hatfield, Cewnove (5), Fotev ISi, end Penerlsl, JuPe. Furrl (S). Mlten ISi end Fettig W-f'oltv, S• 1 L-Mllen l&-Arrinodele (P ), Nntor (El ls18Mll I, LI S«'N l ( ... w GreMI Ttu"*'*"l E st1ncl1 202 400 o-e 10 4 Le Strne 030 000 0-3 6 3 Jere •no Cat>bellero, Penerlst 16). YOUN I, Joer.111 (4) Ind Montano W-Jer1 L-YOUll'al 21-Miller (LS> 3&-<temons IE), Folev IE! ......... 9, w ......... J ( Alleflelm LleM Ttur--9) WC>Odbfldoe 000 001 1-2 6 4 ~ 611 010 -9 • 0 Muf llf!V. ltcven 111. end Me.NM. ScllleOold end Torres W-Scl'llebold L-MurllflY 21 DonelO (WI l B-S.Vmour (WJ lrYIM u. S8"tl Ma lt (leln AM •lh T--.it) S..nt• Ane OOS 730 0-10 12 ' lnllne 790 004 11-IS 14 ' ~an. Hefsoll m end °""'.,"· Hen· toen. Sftodd¥ Ul end It aflmelUllt W-Hanl!!en, I I L-~an 28-Walltfl (I), Hnltr (SA) 3B-FlorH (IAJ Hlt-H~loen (I) .. Gettlnl a point acrou Referee .eema obllYloaa to the aboattnc of Geor&etown Coach John Thom peon Saturday . Ml.s'*t Vtete 22. S.Hlllldr 6 (SMk AM bl TIWMftMM) Saddlet>eck 00 2 400 o-' 6 4 MJsslon Vi.lo 30( 14) OU x-n " 2 l utler, Rossano (3). A. Ros'9no ()), OeleMo <•l. Sant• Cru1 '"· a nd Areeo, C1ml>Clell. SwMlllnd (4), Hudaon (6), 0tmer1 (7) end ROberson, Arnone lS>.2&-lleedes (MVI, O'Merlno (MVI. 3B-Sent• Cruz (SI, CamPOetl (MV) HR-CemcellO IS), Bruce.rdo IMV), MurDftv (MVl HIGH SCHOOL ST ANOfNGS Sunset Leeeue W LT Ga Eolson • I O Merine 3 1 o Huntlnoton 8eac11 3 1 o Fount•ln Vallev 2 2 I 11" Westminster I 3 I 71.., OcH n View I 4 O 3 S.tur•v'• k- E4'1M>n •. Merine 1 WestmlnSle< S. OcHn View Atlrl 10 Eolwn 11 WestminSler 13.151 Fountain V1llev et Oce1n View ll'ISI Hunllnoton Betcll vJ Merine (Blelr F1etO. 1 p m.l • .,112 Ocef n v11..J " !llfaon (3. ISi Merine •• Fount•ln Vellev 13 ISi • .,. ll Weslmlnster et Hunllnoton Buell I 1 pm ) NHL C~BILL CON,••ENCE ScnvtM DM'*t w L T "" v·Edmonton 47 " 10 104 x·Wlnnlpeo 42 17 • 92 •·C•lo•rv 40 17 9 19 •·I<'"-J3 31 13 19 Vancouver 24 44 I S6 Nwrls Dlvltlen x·SI Louis 34 30 12 eo x·Clllceoo 36 34 6 71 x·Detroll 26 '° II 63 x·Minnesota 24 41 12 "° Toronto 20 .. • .. WALES CON,l•ENC• Pa19'ICJI DMllOll v · PlllleOell>llle 50 20 1 107 x·West'llngton · 44 2• 9 97 Jt·NY lstenclefl 39 3J S 13 NY Ren~\ 24 42 10 SI Plltsburo11 2• 46 S SJ New Jersey 11 45 9 SJ Adams DMSlaft x ·Ouet>ec 39 77 9 17 x ·Montreet 38 17 11 .17 x·Buffelo JS 2' .. 14 •-Botton 34 J3 9 77 Hartford 21 39 9 65 x-cllnclltd plevolf oertll v-cllnctlff dM•lon mi. S.twdlV'S klHI ICllttt l , Mlnnet0t1 2 Pftlte0.1114'11• 3, NY Renoer• O Monlreal 7, Boston 3 Hew Jenev 6, Plt11burOll 4 Buffelo 2. Hertford 1 Quebec l . St. Louis I Weslllnoton 4, NY lslenders 3 Detroit 9. Toronto 3 T ........ 10- Eomonton 11 ClllcallO C11uerv 11 WlnnlPeO Ouet>ec 11 8uffelo Montreel 11 Plllsburoh Toronto 11 NY ltanoers Mlnnet0te 11 Vencouve< Mel*Y's o-. No 111mn Klledulecl T ... Y'tO- Edmonton et Klft9s Botton et Ouet>ec H1rtford et Buffalo Pllllldeloflle •t NY lle1191rs PlllSburOll 11 NV tstendefs New Jerttv et SI Louis icin.s l.Ner1t1 s .. rl 2 Scere 11¥ ".nMI G, 371 3U :MS 327 771 m 29' l03 2SA 738 331 JOI 336 111 262 254 310 2t9 Ul 21S 262 GA 2IO 319 716 313 386 271 m 347 307 331 239 231 301 331 360 327 2SI 2S1 m m 311 Mlnnnole 0 1-2 LOS Al\!ltMS 1 1-3 ''"'~ 1 Lot A""4n, Tavlor 37 (Dionne), 16.27 lsll). Penelllff-Snettsls, Min (llOldlnel. 6.39, Keflv. LA (hl!!ll.lllcttlnol. IG.47; Me<Letlen, LA (llOldtnol, 1501, S~ata. Min Caletlllhlll. 11. 16. ---.....w 2 Los Antelet, E"90IOm 4 (Fox, Nicl'IOlll). " 11, , MlnnttOll, Acton 20 lhllowsl. 17:S3. '-neltles-1..ePOllllt. LA lllOldlnt), U2. SntOltt, Min, melor <tklht· tno). 13.:N, •~llttl'. Min, Cll>Uble·mlnor (r0\191111\1), 13:3', Wttla. LA, IT\elOf '"-"'' lnol. 1).36, Tevtor. LA, Oouble•rninor Ir~. l\klh.sllclllnel, 1>.36. ~1. Min (l'IOldlntl. 11 .,, ,,.... ~ 4. 1.01 ,..,.,, Nlchollt 4' (~Lelten1 OlonM, 7 )I (")· S. MlnMtOle, l«oluftd y (Holmefetl), II-OS ,.._.In t•olmel en, Min 1 ... tfllntl. U21 Jen«yll, LA (rovtfl· 1ne1. u 2. "*'"· Min <t1M1t1nt1J, 7ff; Pl9lt, M#I ( rOUlfllfte). 7 "· ""'*'~ L.A (l\oOllt11tl 12;101 Pltfl, Min flrl11911ntl. 14 7', Pltft, Ml111 me.or (lleflllnt), 11 S:.1 Mlfltf. LA. melof (llehllntl, 17 S4 , Sfloll Oft ..-MIMetO!• s-I•· 11-JO l.ot .,...... 11 ... ·17->1 Ooellft Mil..-ote, Metocflt <>I tfl0tt·71 ....-1 L-. Anetift, Jenecvtl <••> .. ANfftOe~ -11141' ltefer .. -Doll l(Oflllnlll Tf'C ,., ..... v .... I'll.) 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Mnlce • , . UIC IM. TCU a MtW Mlalce 116, UCI S7 ........ 1",TCU4S UQ 11. TC:U t4 ............ NIWir lt0-1 Cook (USCI. 104'; 7. Motcoe Ta tum (TCU), l. A.ndv Srnllll ITCU), 1063. --1. Cool! (USC>. 21.IOl 2. T11um lTCU). 21.2•; 3~ Smltfl (TCU>. 21.42. --1. Cennon ITCUI, "6.•; 2. Burnell (TCUl. 47 ... ; 3. 1¥W (USC), • >t. --1. SCtwmerllOrn ((USC), l:SJ 00, 2. Gu.ti <UCll. 1:$3 12, 3 ,..,_ IUSCI. 1:SU4. 1~1 ltlfllell IUCI), 3:50_..; 2. Gil· 11e11« (MM), 3:Sl.O, 3. Evins (UCll, 3:54.1. ,__I. Menoen (NM>, 1•: ... 2; 2. Hall (UCI), 10) 2; 3 Keclee INM). l4!5U 3,000 ,......,._I. ICnowlel IUCI), l:Sl.S; , Ar,,,.lo INM), "° 7; 3. Newno<ter CUSCl, 9.0U . llOHH-1. Goicbtnltll (NM), 1U3; 7 KlesMtn (USC), 14.M, ), Funll (UCll, 15.11, 400IH-1. Schetmtrl'IOfn (USC>. SU4, 2. Ale•ellGtr (TCU), SU?; 3 S11fford <TCUI, suo. -r•v-1. TCU, 3U2, 2. use. 40.12,,, Ntw Mt•lco, .,.SJ. 1'4IO rlllv-1. TCU, 3'0U7, 7. use. 3:1'.37; 3. New Mnlc:o, 3:1U2. HJ-1. lerr'( INMI. •·10; 2 Ross (USC>. 6·81 W-.oner (UCI). •·4. ~ ~ U-1. Telle IUKI, 25-0~, 1 Mdv"81ve (NM), 24-10, 3 .• Trullllo (NM). 23· 11!1.ri. T J-1. 1. PUllM (USC ). S2·5"•; 2. Tavt IUSC>. ff·9Vt; 3. J8f\ (UCIJ, 46·1111•. HT-1. WOllltrikY (USC>, 216·9; 2. Crouch (NMI. 1"·2; 3. Ferrt.r (NMI, 167·5. SP.-1. Crouctl (NMI, S1·411>; 2. Lulten (USC), S0-4; 3. F«Tler INM), 49-11~. OT-I. Lullen (USC), ln·•: 2. DucMv INM), 1'7·0; l. Kinder (NM), lst·S. PV-1. IClls.-n (USC ), 17·3; 2. Petera IUSC), 16·0; 3, P'9ford (HM), IS-0. JT-1. Klnclef (NM), 231-•; 2. Revnotds (USC), 206·1; 3. Peroz INMI, 114·1 • COLL•G• WOMllN USC 14, UC 1rv111e 7> UCI 7J, Hew .. 1tV>, C.WMe J4Vt <•UlllWll eWfttt 111 metws I .__......,t"'!c-cl. Devan IC), 11.l j 2. En9els (H), U ; 3. Ge rdner IHI, 12 0. 100-1 CIC>ell IUSCJ, 74 3, 1. DeVan IC>. 24.t, 3. EllllllS IHI, 2U . ~1 McGrew (USC>. 56.0, 2. Curtin (USC), 56.8; 3. S.•t>etp (Cl. 57.4. · too-I. Owen (UCI>. 2:1U : 1. Du1r1e (H). 2:1S 9; 3 Fournier IUCI), 2:16.S l,50C>-I Kerterllelnrlcll (H), 4:31.I , 2. Sterk IC>. 4•CJ I; 3. Rollow (USC), 4'47,6. l ,OOC>-1 Slark (Cl, 10-113. 2. T1tl <UCll, 10:40.4, 3 TllC>mOSOll (UCI), 10:48.1. S,OOC>-1. Sllenoff cucur 17:33 S, 2. Herrnosllte (C), 17;CJ.A, 3. Oe&orlt (UCI), 19!3U 100*-1. West (H), 14.2. 2. Enoels (H). l•.J, 3. Wit.son (USC), 14.f • .oc>H-1. WIMl1ms (HI. 1'()0.2; , l<lno IUCll, I 00 3, l 8 utlerd IUSCl, 1-0SS .00 retev-1. HIWlll, 4'.7, 2. UC Irvine, •U; J. use. •9.J. 1,600 reley-1. Haw1ll, 3·S..1; 2. USC. 3:56.4; 3. UC Irvine, 4.IM. I HJ-1 Ll'*<men (UCll. S· 10, 2 Hel· Ii.Id IUSCl, S·4, l. ltlel Curtis (USC> eno Wruts (H). S-2. LJ-1. Bates IUSC), 19·0'•: 2 Kettev IUCll, 17·111'); 3. Harvey IUCt). 17·91'• T J-1. Wllll1m1 (USC), 31·9; 2. N•POleon IHI, 35-11, 3 Kelltv cucn. 35·5""1 SP.-1 D"w lune.> .... ,, 2. Clements (USC). SO-I, 3. Westbrook IUCI), 40-31'• DT-1 W .. lbrook (UCI), "1-7, 2 Cle· ments (USC>. 146·7; 3. Tllmen (USC), ao-o JT-1. Mllll (UCI). 133·0; 2. Ctemtrih (USC>. 130·0; 3, H1tlletd (USC>, 116·4, ' MMt'I teul'Mmellt , ........... , ....,,..... ,... JOlln McEnroe (U.S.) def. J1koC1 HleMk ISWIUerleftd), 6-3. 6·2; Anders Jlf'r\ld (Sweden) def. Tomes Smid !Ctec:llO\lo- veklel. 6-J, 7·6. w ........ teumam.m (It,, ..... a.di OtnlM, ...... , s......... Slllllllt Ketllv ~velh (U.S.) def. ll1tt1etl1 Rt9!!l lllelvl. •-2, •·3, Petre De!Mn·Jeucll <Swllle<lenct) def. Terrv Pnelos <U.S.), •-4, 6·2. c ..... ILvt·MAY CLASSIC; (et .,... ...... ,, JUa.1 UC lrYIM 6, ONe Mete l ,... Men Son Hlno (UCI) def. Smitll. 6·2, 6·4. Derr IUCI) def. Missie. 6-J, •·4; Ackermen CUC!) def. Redding. 6·2. •·2; Veles (UCI) def. Be<ry, 3-6, 6·3, 6·4; Berham IUCI) Clef. Sparr, •·3, 6-2; Hernandez (UCtl def. StrOllmeler, 6·2, •·4. Note: DoUbles were cenceted. UC 1rY1M S, WlcHl9 st I Note: Metcll ausPencted unm lodev. I MtlL Westwlll>M'6en v·S.nOlevo v·l.•s v ... s W L 33 11 27 13 23 20 ~. 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Setlrlne ltewer!I IAnctan) 53.00 IUO Rum JUlll!le (P'erker) UO Wiide Hy (Medlend) Time: 1:51 1/S, SJ IX.ACTA 17-9) 1>11d 173500 flOUllTit •AC•. One mile oace Merry Nerdln (Aubin) 7.40 • 60 Memllhl• (Plenol uo Frff Turn (KHU>nl Time: 1:51 4/S. fllf'TM ••c•. One mile NCI. UI S.• lJ.00 uo 7 ... ''° uo S.60 S.IO Kahlue Princess (Todd) )I 60 7 IO SM Alert BrMH (Perkerl S 00 4.20 C..11t1ln Lord (F. Sllerren) 13.00 Tl!M: 2:0t 2/S. SJ •X-ACTA (6-fl Nld $161 40, 11xt H ·~Cl. OM mile MQe. Velut Clleld <"*c.el 26.40 I to UO Creve Ol(Jc'!\ (P1rller) •.OO UO Mlnneflelle Fttll (Vetllndlnoh1m> UO Tl~: 1:5' 2/5. SJ •XACTA 11·2> Pekl m2.60 SIV•NTM aAc•. One mile PK8. l rownoel• Ml.sltr (Pro> lS.IO 6.40 UO Creiv Goll• IPerkerl 12.20 S.00 Nevel Officer (Anderson) UO Time: 1:5' 2/S. U •XACTA (1·21 oeld S1?4.20. •tGKTM ••-c:• One mile PK8. Stellar Light <DIFrenc.o) UO S.00 3.60 lteoret fiM Nol ( ICueOttr) 7 00 UO Wer Champ (Longo) •.OO TllM: 1:51 J /S. U •XACTA (2-7) 1>110 162.70 NINTH ••c• One milt p-ec-.------+- Lord Neutrino <Pt.rctl 9.60 •.20 UO Sllenr Taroet (KueOttr> 1.20 UO Ftvlno AllOI tAutllnl 3.10 Tlmr. 1:S7· 3/S. u •XACTA (1·9) P•ld 5142.IO. 12 "1CK SIX 11-..-a.+2·t l peld Sl•,271.410 with -wlMlll!! tlcllet (five "°''"). CerrYO\ltr POOi: S14,271,45. T•NTH RAC:I One mlle oece. Arrnoro c.det (Ackermen)-5.40 l .20 2.40 Le V111lse (Aubin) 3.00 2.IO Vetted .-0-(Anderson) UO Time: 1:57 315 I U • XACT A IS·•> e>eld S 19 20 •L•V•NTH RAC• One mlll pec.e Deenover (Sprloosl 13.IO 5.20 l.40 Tecome 1ic.eev1> 22.40 9.40 Smert Koel1 (SC>rlooil 1.10 TlrM: 1:59 21S U •XACTA (1·2) Pe10 M IS 50 Allendence: 10. 136. S.nte Anita SAT\MDAY'S •HULTS (72'1d .. "·•v t1Mr8UIMIM IMetlllel fl•ST RAC:•. 1 II 16 mile,. Beeutor1 tOfteoe> JS.CO 14 40 uo Sevour IC.arcle) 17 IO 10.00 Bv Tiie River (McCerron) 5.20 Tl~. 1:44 1/S s•COND ••c•. 6 furtonos COl<I Now (Mere> 1' 00 6 00 3.40 Al Kllelif1 (McC•rron) 3 40 2,IO 811uerd Comln CEstrlClel S.20 Time: 1.10. S2 DAILY DOU8L• 14· I) P•IO S2S3.60. TH•O RACE. I II 16 mites. D•wn Betle (Vtnltl 40.00 9 IO S.to Amen's Currentlove IMcC1rron) 3 20 2.60 Luckv Rot>ert• (Slloemeker) S.20 Time· 1:43 41S. '°""™ ••c•. One mite on lurf. Le Fur IMcGurn) 59.60 20 20 7.60 AllllCI Commender (McC1rronl 9.00 S.00 evron (Toro> J.20 Tl~. 2:76 4/S ""™ ••c•. One mile. D1nclng Kin ISlloemekerl u 60 Penecl Ille Rule CMcC11rron) Eterno (Domtnouez) • TllM: 1:36 II S. uo s.oo 3.60 3.00 6.60 U •XACTA (5•1) Hid Sll700 SIXTH RAC:•. ' lurtonos. Soverelontv (Plncevl 4.00 Pro•lme Cent1url ILll>llem) Coasnlner IG•rcle) Time• 1:10 415 7.IO l.60 6.20 4.60 S.60 S•VINTH •ACE. 6''> furtonos on lurl. PamPH (TOf'O) S.IO 3 60 2.40 WICldlll!! Flower ISlt>lttel 7 20 3.IO Laov Meureen <McCerron) 2.40 TlrM: 1:14 415. U IXACTA (t•1l peid SISJ SO llGHTH ••c•. I 1116 miles Cllemt>lon PilOI IMcCrnl 4.20 Silent Fox (Stevens> Bel<l•I• Leer (Plncevl (No Sl'low w1otrlno> Time: 1:41 2/S SS •XACTA 12·0 peiO M3 50 7 IO out J.40 out OU S2 f"tCK SIX 17-7--5-2110-9-21 1>1id 5113,42S.20 wltll two winning llcllets (six horws). " Pick SI• CelJ.lC>llllon Plld Sl,,90.60 wllll 146 wlnnlno tickets Cflv• llOrsea). ""miles NtMTH •AU . I Alrrotlll!! (Sibille) MMalro Mio (Domlnoue1l H1wkeve IOet1110uswve) '60 S20 U O 1.40 S.00 3.20 Time: 1:43 3/S. SS IXACTA (7·6) Peld 1261.00 Allllldenel' 40,699. ....... tit S4M CtN, SewWI All'lu) Junior 11Mvvwel9tlt1 -P,.1 Cr0tn ISoull'I Afrlc•) KO'd •1nc1y St-..m (We~· ren, Ofllo) In tlllnl rOUftCI to reteln WIA title. Crous It 26·0·1; Ster>nens Is 7S·9. · (8' Oelasl Junior mk:ldlewelOllh -Ooneld Curry <Fort wor1111 kO'd James .. Hero ltoell" Grten (lrvlneton, N J > Currv It t2•0J Green II 20· s. ' Adviser urges consumers to sfiop around for best bank deal 'Banktn haschan edandbankershave to become more market. sales orientated· one choice among many" she says. The days of bankers bcinJ able to sit behind their desks and wait for people to come-to thtm are aone. -- Mary Lynn Myen Mary Lynn Myers fi the role model or a new-era banker. er dress and jewelry are fashionably con- scrvati ve and her demeanor is as crisp as a new SI 00 bill. Myers is one of 14 American Bankers Association advisers selected to ··build better public under- standin' of bankers and banking and to provide helpful economic infor- mation to the public." r Several times a year: she lea ves her JOb as the vice president of the First Bank o:South Dakota in Sioux Falls to talk about bank services. interest rates. federal deficits, bank failures and thq_~ertgulation of the banking industry."1 This month she left the deep frceLe that is South Dakota for some California sunshine in her quest to help polish the image of commercial banking-an image that has taken on a lot of tarnish from public m1s- understandin& about the effects of deregulation. money laun enng scandals and an increasing number of bank failures. Currently about 800 baoks are on the FDICs problem list. and so far this year the FDIC has taken over 19 U.S. banks -hardly a record to promote the stab1ht~ ·and stead- fasmess-bankers would Hke ro have. Myers fields qucstiP,as on these topics with confident, well-re-searched answers. __ ._, ··Bankers need to make the tran- sitfon from the only game in town to "Bankers need to do a better job of telling the consumer what we do. but bankers arc not used to being sales people. The bankers who are becom- ing more'matket driven' are enjoying a lot of success. The bankers who arc sittinJ behind their desk are not." Banking. she points out. is like any other business and good management has to be a priority. FDIC spokesman A'.lan Whitney agrees. After a banlt failure in Turlock. Calif.. this week. he said. ''The common thread among (bank) failures is poor management. we·ve never seen a well-run bank fail." On the national scale the picture for banking is improvi ng. Business Week re'"ported this month that "while the nation's banks arc not on easy street yet they are no longer pariahs on Wall Street. They have substantially im- proved their financial position. And Latin American borrowers have be- come noticeably more manageable.·· To the consumers who can't under- s n w y t ey are mg ch~rged for what used to be called free bank services, Myers admonishes: The services were never free. Low interest rates on accounts subsidized some services. but when banks started paying higher interest rates they could no lon~r afford to subsidize what customers were ac- customed to as free services. Mye rs advises consumers to get to know a bankand its services and what those services cost. "lf'yo'u don't like what you see. shop around just like Peter Hqhn at the-eontrol panel of a robot that will cook.. ae"e and aell hambaraen at ,,,..,..._ a fut-food reetaarant in New York City within the year. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Newport Securities Corp. was unable to provide stock market llctivities of publicly traded Orange County firm• in the week ended Friday, March 29. Computer Automation losses 1- 1 ead to founder's resignation BOULDER. Colo. (AP) -David H. Methvin. founder of Computer t\utomation Inc .. has resigned at the _request.of the high-tech nolo firnl°s board 6f dir~ctors in d1c walfe-of substantial losses for the co mpany. which has a facilit y in Irvine and about 770 employee worldwide. Methvin. who headed the company for more than I 7 rears. resigned f. £4!:!.'J;y:hc rcsianot1on is effective Aside from It Irvine fac1hty. Computer utomat1on. hcad- quancrcd in Boulder. has manufac- tunna facilit1e1 or offices in Rich- ardson. Texas. Dublin. Ireland: ol- otne. West Germany: and London. "In viewofthe opcratinalosscuhis company has uffercd over the ?.I t two years and the need to consider m~or chanae in the company's dircc11on. it wu felt by t~board that ... I am not1he ~t penon tO ~ over such a protram. and I .rec." Methvin said. In its fisal yrar ended June 30. 198'4. Computer Automation lost S7.8 m1lhon on rt\'enun of U4 m1lhon. For the first six months of the curttnl fiscal )Hr. tbt rompany ha• 'I lost nearly $3 million. In January. the firm laid off 130 employees and dropped a line of small business computers. MethVin w1 I ht replaced 11ntricf executive offictr by George Pratt of Plano. Tex.as. Pratt. a member of the firm's board for 14 years. is a self- employed consultant and investment adviser. He also will become chair· man of the board. The company manufactures vari- ous computer-industry prodU'CtS. including minicomputers and auto- matic test equipment for business computer users. Sen. Wilson calls for fr~eze on Japan talks WA HINOTON -Sen. Pete Wilson 1s cncouraaina a frttzc on U .. neaotiations with Japen on air carao issues until the two aovcrn· mcnts an come to a mutua.J a,rtt· ment on competitive principles that would benefit both count~ h1 ofTttt said IOday . "Japan enjoyed a $36.8 billion 1r1dc urplus in 191'4 and can upect to reach 1ht S..O btllion mark by the end of I 98S.'' Wilton Yid. "Thi IS not the 11mc to annt ~ucsts thal would funhcr ul<'n'batc the track 1mbelance between ®r t*O roun- • 0 tnes. and we must d1scont1nuc talks with Japen unul we can be assured the1 will lift current restrictions on U.S. eitpons." Curttnt nea<>tiations f«us on Japan's rcq~1 for authonty to enter a new all~ air ca~r. N1~ Carao Airhot (NC ). lft tJw U.S.· Japan matktt tqinn.._. .Apnl I, ud for Japan 10 ttttive 1dcht10nal route l'llhlS for its eJUSll"I CarneJ. Japan Ir Line (JAL). In return. U. , pancn,rrcamtn would rt Japenac appro~aJ for ldd1t1ona n11ht' to Japen. and mort 11rt1MS ,.ill be allowed 10 ny theft 001 FEILEY you would for a new car or suit." Myers also stumps for more bank deregula1ion during her talks and interviews with the press. "We in the banking industry have to compete move effectively and shake off the <1hackles of regulations." Some of the shackles the ABA would like to see removed are services Myers says banks could now provide but are restricted by federal law. Things like the sale of insurance. real estate. sales of mutual funds and other services that "go well" with banking but are precluded from the commercial banks by fede(al law. Myers says one of the changes she would like to help bring about is makin& people more awa.re....of the problems of a big fedc.c:al deficit and the imbalance of foreign trade. "The world is Jtow an interdependent economy and part of the trade deficit program will go away if the federal deficit is taken care off. They're all related. ··w11h our federal deficit and the balance of trade we could have another recession very quickly. People have to become more aware and concerned. Then we have some had choices to make." Robot will work burger c~unter HUNT VALLEY. Md. (AP) _:A hamburger chain has cooked up an idea that goes far beyond a new sandwich or shake -a six-armed robot that prepares meals to order. takes money and makes change. even sweeps the floor and clears tables. The robot's voice-activated eyes will look at customers when they order. And. wearing the cha1n·s uniform and a smile. it will sing if the food takes more thlln 15 seconds to arrive. This marriage offast food and high tech )"ill come within a yea r at a majM' burger c~in outlet in New York City. accordi'ng to Peter Hughes. creator of the automated hamburger helper and president of Hughes International Inc .. which has offices in this Baltimore suburb and in London. 1 Hughes won't reveal which inter- national restaurant chain will debut his robot. but he said it will be sometime between December and February in one oft he chain·s current midtown Manhattan outlets. Hughes has been sworn to secreq under threat of losing the contract. "It's a very big pubhcit} stunt:· he said. Four°full-t1me designers will spend the next two to three months piecing together the technology to create the robot. and Hughes will oversee ever) step of the proJect at his plant. The prototype should be ready within four months. .:·w e have the technology:· Hughes said in an interview this week. "lt"s only a matter of applying it.·· The: robot will scurry around the • shaped restaurant on a track. Its arms extend six to eight feet in all direc- tions and function 1ndepende:lll}. Market research 1s under wa )' 10 determine whether th e robot's plasm· face and svnthcs1zcd voice should be male or female . but it's fairl y cenain both black and white versions of the robot will be produced. Its mind 1s a computer pro- grammed to detect overcooked ham- burgers (and throw them away). scan floors and countertops for spills (and wipe them away). make change nnd take instru~tion from customer 1such as. "no pickles") in the order in which they s11 on chairs equipped with electronic sensors. If it's Chnstmas time. the robot will sing carol . On Independence Da). the national anthem. At other times. the hamburger chain's advertising Jingle. The S 100.000 robot would ha vt' a seven-year life pan if u~d 24 hours a d'a • Sl)t~ b ttTerestaurant. s:ud Hu&hcs. Only one human service enginei:r per shift would be needed 10 super- vise the robot's work. and that person c-ould be stationed at a central computer room from whith any number of robots could be controlled. he said, No~thekss. said the inventor. officials of the hamburacr chain tell him they ptan only the one robol· operat('d rritaurant ond that robot won't cau~ ma s1ve uncmplo)ment in the industry. 0rang9 CoMt DAILY PtLOTI Sunday. March 31, 1816 QI Networks Unllmlted·aJms at helping businesses expane1 A new compeny that specializes in helping bu1inesscs expand 111eir operations n•tionally has been created by ....,.. , ........ ~e oi..., and JM ea.,. The firm is called Netwerb u.u.1 ... and 1s based in C<*a Mcsa. lownsend and o·uary also operate Tew__. 6 O'tearJ~ .. a Com,,__..,. Mesa advertising aaency that spccalizcs in franchise marketing and advertisina. Camp's background is in franchise sales and sales manqcmcnL • • • Wiiiiam Parker. UCI associate vice chancellor and Ralllll J . ........_ • partner in the Newport Beach architectural/planning firm ofR~ Nao Martia, recentJy served as panel memben in workshops at a Washington. D.C seminar and conference sponsored by the Berea• ef Nadeul Affian, 18C. and Tk ... tltate fer Prefa.-at aM Eseeetive Deve~t i.e. The pe1r joined for«S in a workshop called "Structunng ~t and Future Real Estaar Development: The University and Strategic Land Use:· covering Unive1'$1ty Hills. an on-campus residential community being built for faculcy and suppon staff. Mrtin also participate in ··Putting it all Together from Concept =fhro\Wh 1 Completion: Key Management and Business Issues in Making the Project Work." • • • Werld WWe Groep, lac. has opened a new corporate headquarters in Newport Beach and added Robert Adams to the staff as vice president of projt'ct funding. Adams had been executive vice president for GelW P-- Co. in San Diego. . . . ,_ . Marpret P. !Faye) Wilso• of Costa Mesa has been1promoted to senior vice president in Sttartty Pacific Natioal Bull's California corporate division. The former first vjce president has been with Security Pacific since 1977. -... -. -Mark Zlat1ma1ter has been appomted chief financial officer of Amerlall Deve..,...eat Corp., the runional property management arm of Amerlall Divenifle4CapltaJ Corp., a Costa Mesa-based finanC1al services and real estate developmtm companj'. The taguna Beach· f'Jl'ft:111PTIT'".....,.,,.,..c-ti,.,....,rAF-fmnr---iiill Preferre4 Flauctal Corp.· • • • Kare• KabriD has been appointed vice president of public relations for TlleEalluderGroap,a Newport Beach-based publ ic relations and advertising firm. Sile comes to The Englander Group from a pos1t1on as senior account executive with CerreU Associates, be. • • • Gary AHtla llas Joined Reck 6 Waceneape Systems, &.e-of J~,.~. a design. consultauon and construction firm specializing 1n lakes. st~ms. waterfalls and relaled amenities. Austin will be involved in marketi"lo-projt'ct planning and design and corporate administration. He comes to Rock & Waterscape from VTN Corp. in lrvme. Rock & Watcrscape recently completed projects at Walt Olsaey World, K.Dot1'1 Berry Farm and the Byan Rqe11ey Maal. .... . Newport Foundation begins working with . Heritage Foundation By JOY DEE ANTHONY The 46-member Newport Foun- dation. a non-profit organization focusing on economic issues. has forged a working relationship with the pro-free enterprise Henta$e Foundation 1n Washington. D.C 1n an attempt to influence policy makers on topics of concern to Orange County business and academic leaders. At the annual meeting held at Fluor Corp. recentl). Chairman H.A. Ballin noted that Orange County would rank 46 in the United Nations. as measured by Its annual production of goods and services. if it were a country. But its influence 1s not currently proportional to its 1mpon- ance. Ballin suggested. Organizations representing areas on the East Coast. he said. ha ve been much more acll'e in attempung to influence Washing· ton policy makers than those 1n California have. The Newpon Foun· dation would like to help re verse the comparative remoteness of the West The Henta$e Foundation 1s an important .,,eh1clc of inlluenre. Balhn said. Members of Congress often work with Hentage scholars to come up "'ith Jeg.1slative proposals. Jad. Kemp. IR-N .Y.). for example. 101 together with the think tank's Direc- tor of Domestic Po hey Studies. tu an Butler. to come up wnh a low-tu. idea called the "EnterpriS(' Zone:· -\re:ts of interest to the Ne"' pon Foundation include cnerg} econ· omics. 1n1ema11onal trade pohc1e' prodUC11\ it) and high tcchnolog~ and medical economics. Ho\l,ard Jacobson. a member rur· rentl) focusing on internauonal tradt• pohC). \ 01ccd concern over tht• American rela11onsh1p with Japan in remarks at the annual meeung. C111ng recent stones in The Wall treet Journal. Jacobson warned that nsmg pro1ec11on1st sentiments in Congres!> ma~ ac1 again 1 the best interests of ll.S. consumers. Ballin said the group's goal 1s to increase membership rolls b) about 100 persons. Ht' reminded new- comers that a monthlv breakfast mt>ellng takes place at the.Balboa Ba) Club. The nc\t meeting occurs on ~pnl q Fullerton firm has completed deal for Capilano Industries RoP3k West Inc. of Fullerton Ms placed b\ {HU\ J Lawrence Inc. -' announced the completion of the total of $1 5 million of tbese notes 1 acqu1sit1on of the capnal stock 01 con' crutik into common shares of Capilano Industries Inc. Kent. Ropak Wash.. and Capilano Pia sues o Ropak ·., t ha1rman . Wilham H. Ltd.. ew Westminster. Bnt1sh ( ol· Rorx·r. <;a1d that thl· Cap1la'lo acqu1s1· umbia. The Capilano companicc; af'l' t1on \l.Ould e\tcnd its geographic the principal producers in \\lestcrn market'" rnhancc operating cfficicn-H Canada and the Pacific North,.,,est of c1c-.. and di\ cr\1f~ its product lines plastic p:ul s1milarto thoSt' manufac-into tCl' neam. frutt and other lured b~ Ropak. 1n addition 10 other spcoc1alt~ l'Onta1ncrs. plastic containers and alhcd prod· The arqu1\1t1 ons add t\\O pro- ucts. du uon fac1ht1e<> 1n Washington and Combined revenues of the Bnush ( olumb1a 10 Ropak'sexi ting Capilano companies totaled appro,. fac1ht1e\ 10 Cahfom1a. Illinois and 1ma1elv S 14.1 m1lhon for the fiscal Ne~ JcN'\ No ~1gn1ficant changes in }Car ended Octohcr 1984. RI.'\ cnucs Capilano ix•r\onncl or operation are of Ropak for tht' year 1984 ~ere SI ~ 8 contemplated h) Ropak. m1lhon and arc t':itpccted to 1ncrusc Ropa~ We<;t produtts plasuc hip- to S.H -nulhon in 1985, uu:h,1<;1 \ t' of p1 ng ~rnc~ used for-~U.~ - the Capilano companies. foods. coating and .,,anous tndustnal The purchase price totaled and agncultural products. S5.915.000 (Canadian). of which r.=============;- $4. 915.000 was paid in cash and the remainder 1n con vertible ~ubordinatcd debcnturci1. In ad· d1t1on. Ropak advanced S 1.585.000 (Canadian) to the Capilano com- panies in rtpa)'ment of mdebtcdne\\ to their former owners. Ropak se- cuttd SS million ( .. ) of the ca'ih pa) mcnt throu&h the pm ate pin e- menl of subordinated notes to Ma sa- ehusett Mutual Life lnsuranC'e Co Leue-optlon or sale. owne Home Office 49-4-5203 a.6-4922 Glblll1r SOUTHERN TRANSMISSI0"8 CAllfatl* 22741 ~SPM EXOOC t~ SPtCW.ISTS - ... .,.. IM'I -,, .......... ii .... .,.,. \) ...... h1t1 I u ...... 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" I .. If ll"' rie\!I .. I) loft ". II ,, • • \ .. ffl'llltll ,, ... •• ' I • 1'• l • .... nt 1• 1•lf ti. h )'°'t .. I~ I, Mt 9tllh J 0 111o IJ • lh 1 '\ 1 • ) d~ ... S • 4• '" "" W• '"' INC.0 Jt IMI 1)111 I?• l>•I n . , .• ..,f(n "'ltl n ft'-ll'-1 o 11, l!llt• 1M ""• ,., ,.,. •II 11,r_, •11 1u1 It•""'""' \111> ·~ 11-..Mll1• '" ''" u~ u , .. ,., I'• ltrt•• 1t ... \.. \• S t-• , • I j ·""'Jw- Form er FCA c ·ef wants to buy · ad loa17s, foreclosures LO~.\ 'GELESI .\PJ-.\n in\C~t· mcnt group headed b~ Charle~ Knapp former head of F1nanr1al ( orp. of .\mcnca. wants to bu~ all the problem loans and forcclo~d prop. en~ of f(.\\ .\mencan lia\ings & l ()an .\wx1a11c.n. In add111on Knapp\ nc11. wm- pan~ T r:i f~lgar Holding~ Inc 1\ offering to g1 ... e F<A and .\mcman ~\ ing\ 2fJ percent of an~ profit 11 make\ in di\po\ing o( the loan\ and propen~ FC .\ 'pokc\man La~ na Bro11.d~ ronfirmed Frida) that the offer had been reCCI\ cd and 1\ bcini re\ 1c11.-ed ··we ccnainl~ intend to rc\pond to thl\ ofTer and to an) other offer' in r1 manner that 1\ 1n the· bc\I intere\I of thl' mm pan~ and the '~archolder\." \hl' \aid ··.\\Ide !rum the profit. 11 I 1hc propo\cd purcha..c h~ Trafalgar) " health\ and bcncfiual to both \Ide'" \aid ""1ar~ D<1dge a frafalagar \ 1tc prc\1dent .. It will mean an 1mmcd1a11.: rct1h1a· 1111n 11r 1:.srn1ng\ for I< .\ ~'ntl lflll ~ rcl1e\e them of a management and i1dm1nl\trat1\e hurdcn .. l>od11c \UHi .\mcncan acquired the loan~ and propcn~ during K,napp\ adm1n1~· tra11on Official~ ha \e ..aid the fa~t· growth pohc1c~ that Knapp pum1cd at the \&L wrre marked b> a lack of cauuon in 1t\ lending pracucc\ Knapp. who wa\ under inten..c prc\\Urc from federal regulator\. v.a\ OU\tC'd la\t .\ ugu'lt a' head of FC A and .\mcncan "laving'>. f( .\ h\tcd problem loan' and propen1e' ol more than \I hdhon at the i:nd of tt\ third quaner ended la\t licpt 311 fhe w mpan) \ ~car-end finanual re\ult,, expettcd to be rclea\Cd "1onday. ha ve been dela yed for month\ pending compleuun of a rc\•1c11. 1111t' 1roubled·loan ponfoho Bui the ~11mpan~ ~lready ha' e\llmatcd 11 will \ho11.-a tull·ycar lo\\ of bct11.ecn \ S<Jf1 m1ll111n and \ 71)(1 m1ll111n lnrgcl~ hctJ u\c uf 1o1ontedo"' n\ 11 11. 111 take 11n the had loan\ and the \c1luc of propcny 1in wht~h ti ha\ foredo\Cdr l>od¥e\atd Trafalgar and \lolo'l1111her ma1or real e\late ln\C\t<1r\ whom he dcd1ncd to 1den11h arc oftcnng 111 pa~ f < \ Ill rx:r~cnt mt1r1; than the 11.r111cn·d1111.n \-Jlue of the loan' and pwpcn~ Unocal woil 't accept Pickens' bid to delay Company insists that annual meettngmust tak e place as planned LO' A c, l.I.\ I 11) -1,n1ul ( llrf) \aid II v.rin 't l}fl\lpltOC II\ annu1&I meeting. rcJc<.11ng 11 rcque\l for 1 delay hy a &fl1up led hy 111lman I ttoonc 1'1ckcn\ J t \1can11me. P1<.kcn\' group, Mc\a rannef\ II 111 Am*f1llo, f CU\, 1m Fm.lay filed p~chm1nary mlltcrial' ""'tth the ~'luht1e\ 11ncJ I u .h11ngc c 11mm1\\11Jn in W11,h1n11on for ll pr ox~ liaht 1111 thc 1\\ue l<ct1ud1il¥ l 'nolal'\ 1tn · nounocm •nt. """'d lttlt<.hcldcr 11 \'l<.c pr~·\1cJcnt 111 Mc'8 l'l.:lroleum, 111 v.h1th 1'1lkcn' I\ Lhll1tm11n '81tl " I he \h1trch11lch;r\, n111 m1n1111:mcn1 '""f''"' tn m~kc tl'uat dct:l\ttin ' arher thl\ V.L'Ck Me\il l~rlncr\ ~1ugl\1 f1 7 m1ll111n I ln11u1I 'hurc\ h1111\t1n•' 111 '' '' pcr<.cnt ti\ hohllnK' in the l)ltl'l!nt 111 I 1" Angck:\.N.~cl I · n1on t )11 < '' 111 ( altl11rn1:i ~l"Ml l'11nncf\ :ilrcad~ hll\ \pent ~I.LIS 1'>1llHJn th hu y I ;n1~itl \\11..k 1tttd 11 ha' 'Wltd 11 I\ U1k1ng w11h lender\ 11tlt1ut fin11n<.1n11 tor f'>IJ\\ll'>lc ad· t.htmnal pur<.·h11\I:\ . 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It r. belna Uled to teat the 1tatlon-keeplng equlpmen~ ana high-frequency communlcatlon1 antenna characteri1tic1. 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C11Ntm.c.lfofnilltl0t4 Witt\"" County a.ti of Or-wlttl tN ~ C9ln Of Or-Tilll .... ,,,,_,. wM ._, Tllil ~ WM llled wlltl tN County a.ti of Or-We .... J1t1 A NI· Gecqe II' MO A.delN Onld A. Mlctl•IHft, enge County on Merolt JI, "'88 County on Mercil'I 2t, wlltl ""County Cllr'k of Or-wlttl ttw County a.ti ot Or-enge Col#lty on w.rctl 11. POtt L• b;h;, eo.t• Thie _...,..,.. wM ~ ,T:-T! .... ':-...., ..i: '!:!; 1MI 1tM .,.... ~ on ~ ti • .,. c.umy on Wirat a tNI ....._CA N•I ltH w11tt •Cclunty aw. ti.... ., i: ·-""'* ,.,.. 1t1s ttlS • n n• lllro4'1111r.w Nell ,,. enee County on Mefdl ti, w 2. t~ ~ao 1 Publletled Orerige COMt Publilhld Or1ng41 C0Mt • PIP-P171m =bl!INd Or1n9t COMt UCQ, l t17 A AlrDoft Loop 1tM lllropert~ ,..,,_,on, PdvPllolM1tctl3t.ACWll7, Deit'{Pllot Metcn31.A!ri7, Pu~ Or1n9t Co.I Publ!INd Ortinge COMt Piiot M8"ltl 24. 31. Drive, Coet• M•n. CA PIP-Do~ '':!'.:....lug:.,: 14. 21. 1tt5 . 14. ;et, 1t15 o.iey Piiot Mwdl 24. 3t, o.11y Piiot Merell 10, n, 24. At>t 1, 14. 1116 ueae ua• Publllltled Or1ng412~1 ~ _,,, $u.-4IO Su-492 Airi 7, 14, IMS 31, IMS au.... ~ DuelnMa II OOfl· o.llY Piiot M. lfctl tl, '"• .. • ~ ·•·~ I SM74 Su~ duCtecl br: • C)OfpOfatlon Aptfl 7, tNS • ,,.. Du ... -I oon• Ml.JC NOTlCE .,._.,. llnftl'r Met1N Kretct.r. PtMI-~qe dlle1~ by: • generlll I*'· TIC( --------------r--MUC ___ N011C( ____ , ,._,., ....,,_ dent. AIM Meril911ng eom-~ .._'°" ...... 1 _ _...NllC--. ..... _NO ............. _ ..cnnoue WM "8JC NOTIC( fllCTmOUe • n•• ~ ~ wee 111ec1 TNl4 .. Of.,_....,. 'Miiiy PM:'"'°"9 ....... um ITAW NCmlOUI ...... l -----.. MAim ITATW wtltl .... County ee.ti Of Or-TNl4...., Merch 11. tM:J, MAim ITA~ The lollowlng pet90N are MAim ITA~ r-,,, __ -The folk)wlng ~.,.. anoe Couney on Mercft I 0..11 p.,,_ The t<*ow1ng pereon1 ar• dOina ~ea: The~~ are MAim ITATW dOlna bU11nW •: 191$ ' ACTmOUe 8llH•'l8 Tlllt ,....,,_,. wee Ned cto1no ~ 11: LLOYD 00 . 3038 Oar-doing butll,_..: The lollowlng per.one we OlJALITY MARKETING, PIJ974 MAim ITAT'llmWT wltfl tM County ci.rk Of Of· H.UN TINOTON WINDOW ne.d, Coeta Meel, Calif. CLAUDIA'S COLLEC-~~-: 17MtlamptonLene.Hunt-Pvbll!IMd OfMOt eoeet ThelollOwlnQpertONare _,. Coun1y on Merotl 26, CLEAHINO 11111 Patk8'de 92t2t DON. 177-F "'*'llde Aw .. T POPE· OROANIZA-lngton leldl. CA 921-47 Deify Pltot March tC. 17 24 ctolno ...,.._ •: 1M5 LllM. u). Huntlnoton Lloyd Dwayne A1b11ry, Hewpert Beedl, CA t2M3 ~ION. t012 lftoeo Sl, SUlte JOMpfl J . Mwtln, 4022 31 1985 ' ' ' P0A NADA CHARTE.R8, P17t11t 9each, CA 92147 3034' Garfield, Cotta M ... , Clauo18 ..till Aoee. 1900 tOl...._Coc:a M ... , CA 92127 Morning Slit. Huntington ' Su-451 174e C«l'* Pt., Newport P\lbllahed Orln09 co.t Wiiiiam L WllllMf 18181 CA 92&2a Dov. Dr .. Newport BNch, WlllM'St«llno P0pe, 903 9each, ~A 92147 Beedl, CA 92tl0 Oe11Y Piiot Marc:tl 31, Aptll7, p.,klkM Ln, #53: Hunt-Thia bu1lne11 11 con-CA 92HO W. 17th St., 1/7, Cotta Meel, Ttlla bualioes1 11 con-Oared N. Smlttl, 1741 14, ~1. 1985 lnQton Beedl. CA 92647 ctuotld by: an lndlvldull Thia butlnee. 1 11 con-CA 92t27 ducted by: 111 lndMdual Ml.IC NOTICE c.ntena,.. .. Newport 8Mllh. au..4IO l hl• bu•ln... 11 con-Lloyd 0. A1bury ducted by. an lndlvldual Thia bullnff• I• con-JOMph J. Martin CA 92MO dlle1~ by· .,, .lfl<IMdUll 1r1111 1111ement w11 llled Cleudle Roee cluc1ed by: an Individual Thi• 1111emen1 wu ni.o 'ICTITIOUI ..,..... Thi• bullneM I• con· 1--------- Wll&lim i.. wan.r With the County Clerk ol Of-Thi• 1111emen1 w .. flltcl Wllllern StetHng P0pe With the County Clerk of Of-MAim ITATl•NT duc1~ bY: 111 lndl~ "8JC JIOTia Tlllt ltlt-*11 WM filed ange County on March 25, with the County CWtl of Of-Thi• ltatement WM filed 1ng41 County on Maren 18, The folloWlng peflOl'll 1re 01r~ N. Smith wfttl .... Coun1y ci.k of Or-1985 ... County on Mitch 15, with tM County Cletk of Of-1M5 I ctolno buelneee 11: Thie 1tatemenl wet llltcl ACTmOUe ....... _,. County on Mlfch 22 ~ tt15 lft04I County on Febfulty nMea PlfVSICALL Y FIT CO., with tne County CWtl of Of-um ITA~ ttl$ ' Publllhed Of1ng41 COM! ~ 14. 1915 Publllhed Or1nge Collt 15851 P....,.,,_ St .• Apt 11'99 County on M1refl 13, The lollowtng PMOM.,. P111m Diiiy Pilot March 31. AptH 7. PublllMd Or.nge Coeet ,_ Delly Piiot M1ren 24. 31, G-e. Tuetln, CA t2tlO 1985 ctolno ...,.._ _ ~ e>renge eo.t 14,.21, 1985 Delly P16ot Merct1 24, 31, Published 0rll'09 Collt Aptll 7, 14, 1985 L .. & Debbie Ctleeln, "11•1 OAK STREET 8UILDERS Delly Piiot Mwc:ll 31, Aprll 7, Su-414 Aprll 7, 14, 1915 Delly Piiot Match 10, 17. 24, " . Su-469 15861 PMldeN SI., Apt. Publllhed Or1ng41 Cout LTD., 438 D ak StrH I, 14. ~1 tM5 ~ 31, 1985 G"8, Tuttln, CA t2tlO o.lly Piiot Mardi 17, 24, 31, LIQUNI e..ctl California • · Su-4'3 Su-44 t Thi• bullMM 11 con-AptQ 7. 1985 tzt5l ' Pt8JC NOT1C£ Ml.JC ll)TIC( ••• IC NOTICE duc1ed by-.~ and wife Su-45& Oek Street lkllldert Ltd .. 1 ,._ Lee Scott Cheeln Callfornll COfPOfltlon "8.IC N011CE ~TmOUI ...-1a ACTmOUe ..,_.. "8.IC NOTICE J 'ICTITIOU8 .,..... Thi• etatement wu flltcl Thi• bullneu 11 con- ..,._ ITAT'lmWT um ITA~ NAm ITATIMINT with IM County Clerk of~-"8.IC NOTICE ct~ by: 1 corporation PICTrTIOUa ........ TM followlng pertona we The following l*90M we ,ICTTT10UI ..,._.. The foltowlng pettonl lfl anoe County on Mitch I. J.P. HltWOOd, Prtllldent MAim ITAW dolno bullfleA •: dolnQ bualr\ela ei: um ITAT'llmNT dol bullnaat ... 1985 . ACTITIOUa ....... This ttlttment ... flied The following l*IOnl lrl ·DALE'S BACKHOE SER-PIEERLES PAINTING The lollowlng pereon11r1 ~ELAN · FURLONG ~ um ITATIMINT with tMCounty Cltrtl of Or- dotna buellleM •: VICE, 14952 Burnham Cir .. LTD •• t407 Liii .... Ln .. doing bullMA 11: PARTNERSHIP 743 Bak• Publl!IMd Of1ng41 ........ The followlng l*IOM are ... County on Mlteh 25, NIWPORT INDUSTRIES, Irvine, CA 92714 Huntlnoton Bctl., Callf. ART BY DESIGN. 39 Str..C Colta ........ Cal~ Dally Piiot M1tch 10, 17, 24, ctolnQ bulltlell 11: 1985 .... Hetywd St .. Newpor1 Oele Alen Reinholt, t4952 92641 SunliOflt. IMne, CA 92715 lornla 92128 3 '· ~915 OCEANSIDE TIME. 2790 ,,,.., Beedl. CA t2M3 lkKnham Cir., Irvine, CA Robett Craig Cernpbell Karen EJIZaa>ettl Vent Hof, John Whelan. 743 Bak« 8u-4-U Harbor Blvd., Ste. 203, ~ K• MWMr .. za lrenl. "4 Hllylfct 92714 I Thie bullneat II OOfl-39 Sunlloht. lrvlne, CA StrMI Coata ~ Call-Coate Meel, CA 92t27 U., nt ..._. A.....,, St. 8wtl. CA Thi• butlMll ·-~-~tylllmbM per1W· m ~a -. . ge, 1t Mllln ...-D1Qs;ca••• dUCfid bf.Iii lftdMdUil ltllp Thi• bulln ... II COii• Phlllp M Funong 25822 St., #41, Huntington Belch, Pu~ Or-. COMt Tilll bu1ln ... 11 con-Dale A. Relntlol1 AoM1 Craig Cernpbell ctucted by: an lndMdulll Prairie StrMl ~na Hiiia ACTmOUe ........ CA 92648 Dally Piiot IMrch 31. Aptll 7. ducted by: en lndlvlclual Thie 1t1tament w11 flla4 TNI ltatement -llled Karen E. Vant Hof Cellfomla 92e53 ' um 8TAT'l•NT Thie bull!)"' la con-14, 21, tMS ZD Irani With the Coun1y CWtl of Or-with tM County Cltrtl of Or-Thie 1tatement WM flied Ttll• bUll!MH I• COii· The lollowlng perlOlll .,. cluc1ed by: an lndMdull Su-488 Thie etatement wu flltcl lft04I County on Mercn 25, lft04I County on Mardi 18, with the County CWtl of Or-ctucted by: 1 oeneral part-doing bultnlll II: Gary T. Lorge with tM County Clerk of Or-1985 191$ 1ng41 County on Mlrch 4. nerlhlp . PETRO & ASSOCIATES, Thie 1tatarMnt wll flltcl --------- _,. County on Maren 25. nnm Pl11eM 1985 John Whelan -3441 Birch St .. Sult• 209, With the County Cletk of Or· "8.JC NOT1CE ttl5 Publllhed Orange Cout Pvbll!IMd Oflllg!I Collt '2JOllO Thi• atttlfMllt wa• flied Newport Beac:h, CA 92eee> 1ng41 County on Maret\ 14, ---------1'1119 Dally Piiot March 31, April 7, Dally Piiot Match 24, 31, Publl!IMd Orange Cout with the County Clerk of Or-w 1111 • m MI c II I • I 1985 ~nnoua ....... Publlehed Orange Cout 14, 21. 1985 Aprll 7. 14. lMS Dally Piiot Maren 10, 17, 24, 1nge County on March 15, Petrocelll, 19821 Laxing,on '271-um ITAT'lmWT lllyPtlot March 31,Apnt 7. Su.Al7 Su-476 31, 1H5 1985 Ln., Huntington Beedl, .CA PoblllMct" Of1ng41 COMt The followlng pet90111 are t4. 21. tt85 Su_.48 rn1 ... 92&4e 1 Delly Piiot Maren 17. 24. 31, ctolng ~ 11: Su_.82 Ml.JC NQT1C( Publllhld Orange Cout Thia t>u1lne11 11 con-April 7, 191$ PACIFIC EMPIRE READY ,----~-Dally Pilot March 24, 31, ctucted by: 111 lndlvldUll ~68 MIX, 2742 Clbot&.. Coeta ... ,., ...... -----------AprM 7, 14, 1985 Wiiiiam MldlMI Petroc:elll Meu. CA 92t2t INAm 8TAT'lmN'T MAim ITA~ Pt8.JC NOTICE Su-488 Thi• 1t1tement waa flied Cathryn Or1k1. 2742 •-IC Mnnrc TM followlng pertont are The lollowtng l*90M are with the County CWtl of Or-•-.,. llftTJC( Clbola. Coet1 M.... CA ,._ ....,,-. dolno bualr'9tl .. : dolnQ bualneaa aa: FICTrTIOUa .,..... 1ng41 Count~ on !March 8, nmu" ...., 92t28 1---------PHILIPS PARTNERSHIP, INlERORATED DATA um ITAT'IMENT 1985 T ACTmoua 8UWN 4120 Birch St .. Sulw 203. PRODUCTS. 1315 s.nueoo TM tolloWlng pertonure "8.IC NOTICE mw ":ii~"1:.~N duct': ::,nei:~ con- NAMI ITATDmMT Newport BNch, CA 92eeo Or., Newport BMch, CA doing bull,_. as· Allied ,ICTmOUa llUaMU Publl!IMd Orange COMt The foltcrMng l*90lll art Clttlryn Dreka The~ pereon• .,.. e.T11om11 ~ Pnll":. 2e75 92MO ArchT1ectur11 woo0 Prod· ..... aTATl•NT D111y Piiot March 10. 11. i•. dolnltm.r.., Thll etatwnent wu ltled ~LIN~~OULEUR ~or6a111 ~~3 ewpc>rt 11::'~ ~1~-UCtl, 1727 Superior Aw.. The following~· •r• 31, 1986 Su..C47 TV JOtl 8'3 A. w. 19th with tMCounty ci.nc of Or- 3201 South Su1111 Str..c: Thia' butlneaa 11 con· CA 92ee0 ' ~1~::.0~iii:e9~8!~.,. doing bullneea H : St., Colt.a ... CA 92127 = County on Match 27, Santi Ana. Callf. 92704 ducted by; an lndlvldual Robert Barbeau 23043 Inc (State of lf'lCO(J)Oratlon· QUALITY URETHANES, P\ll.IC NOTICE S.muel Welnlteln. 720 19 5 l'17MI Danial A. Tarbell, 4 Thomu o. Pnlllpe PINO De Terrldo. Oiemond Cii1tornla). 1727 Superio( 17020 Nectatlne St .. Foun-Ava M1odol1na. San p bll9hed O COM, Woodeono. Laguna Nlouel. Thie ~t w• flied Bit CA 11785 A c l ...... CA 92927 taln Vly .. CA 927'08 ,ICTmOUI .,.... Clemente, Calif. 92172 u r1ng41 t Calif. 92877 wfth the County Clerk of Or-Thll bu1lne11 11 con-°';ti'11 ~tu1ln11i 11 oon-Mlfll Steven Aaao. 17020 um ITATW•NT A. Alan CaOe, 8'3 W. 19th Delly Pltot Mere;t' 31. Aprll 7. Thlt bu11n .. a 11 con-1ng41 County on March 25. duc1~ by.~ ducted by. a COfPO(lllon Nectarine St .. Fountain Vly.. The following P«IOlll ate St .. Cotta Meu, CA 92827 14. 21. 1985 Su 95 ducted by: an Individual 1985 Oofdon Barr Allied Builder Hetct.are CA 92708 doing bu9k-. u: Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-_. OMiel A. T ltbell '272I01 Thie 1tatement wet flied Inc By: Elizabeth BraMll. Thi• bu1ln111 II con-wk I T E M 0 u NT A I N duc1ed by: • generlll 1*1- Thll 1t1temant wu ltled Publilhed Of1ng41 COMt with tM County CWt1 of Or-SeCretWy ' cluc1ed by an Individual CREAMERY. 23342 El Toto netlhlp " wfth the County Cletk of Or-Delly Piiot Mlfch 31, April 7. "* County on March 15, Ttllt ttatemant ... flied Mlltl ANo Rd .. El Toro. CA 92$30 Semuel Welnlteln --... llftTV'C ange County on Merch 20, 14, 21. 1tt5 1985 with the County Cletk of Of-Thia ltatarnent Wll lllld Michael J. Munz. 520 Thie ltlletnent w .. flied _.......;.,...;..;,,_.;;...;;_...., __ , __ -..__ 1985 ~5 m 1411 ange County on M1ren 8 wfth tM County Clerk of Or-Avocado, Corona c1e1 Mar, wfth the County Cletk of Or-~nnoua .,.. .. Fl71191 ---------Publllhecl Of1ng41 Cout 1985 . ·=County on March 15, CA 92t25 =County on Marcil 15, MAim ITATDmM'T Publllhed Orange COMt fltB..IC NOTJCE Delly Piiot Maren 31 . April 7. ~ 19 5 rn1417 Kathryn B Munz, 520 19 m1a1 TM folloWlng peraone .,. ~~ 7~~'. ,~;,ch 24, 31, ~TITIOUI 8UaM81 14, 21. 1985 Su-478 Publllhed Orange Cont Publllhld Orange Collt ~vO::~s Coron• del Mar. Publllhed Orange COllt doing bullnela .. : Su .. 72 NAm ITAT'l•NT Dally Piiot Merch tO, 17• 24. ly Piiot Marcl1 24 31 A Dally Piiot Maren 24 31 N£WPORT SEA CREST The folloWI 31. 1985 I 7 985 ' ' Thie buelneH 11 con-A 11 7 14 1985 ' ' APARTMENTS 2082 Man- clolnQ bull~ ::ton• ara Su-452 Aprll . 14, 1 Su-4e3 d~::· ~~~:d •nd wife pr • • Su-4e2 dlrtn Dr .. Coeta Mete. Calif. ---------LIOO SURF CO.. 3333 Thia 1tatement -flied 9~ M ~ NI.JC NOTICE Newport Bl., Newport ..... ITATDmM'T l'tll.JC NOTICE with lhe County ci.nc of Or-1955 Bllleetic . Dr .. Coati -'9W'PWW .. --.. Beedl. CA 92M3 The to11ow1ng pereona •• .,._ ir llftTJC( 111.,,; 5 County on M1rch 1. rtaJC NOTICE .. --, ................ ... ro.,.,., _., --NQfman Edgar Da11l1, doing bulineat 11. f lCTITIOUI .,..... ~ '911 • -..,_., ... _v MAim 8TA.,._., 1000 MICArthur Bl .. Sarita RANK & ASS061ATES NAm ITAT'lmWT fl1101ll ~TTT10UI .,_.. JllMI G. vtNta. Jr .. 2082 The followfng pereone 1re Ana. CA 92704 19742 McArthut Ste. 205° The lollowlng pertona ere ACTmOUI ..,_.. Publllhed Orange Cout MAim aTATIMINT Mandarin Or."-Colta Meu, ~ ~~NTS ,910 ~ ~~~ .... ~ ... A:on-lrvtne, CA 92715' • °<>!"'I ~ER I c .. 11N: DI s T~':! .,. Dally Pilot Maren 10, 17, 24, TM following pef90tll are ~.;~ ~--i264M . c FO VT• ................ Lynde L. Rank. 2tt32 Al-AM ,.. -............ ........ . 31. 1985 doing butlneae .. : • LTD., A ALI ANIA LIM· Hofman E. Oevtl cteano Mltelon Ylejo Cellf TR I BUT 0 RS 2 7 0 0 v-"' .,.,..,,... 11· .18-&39 LASZLO'S PLUMBING Ver.a Cruz Ln_, MlatlOn Viet<>, ITED PARTNERSHIP, 3520-Thll etatement wu ftled 9iet1' . . Petereon. 10-H. Co1t1 0 & 0 DISTRIBUTORS, •-IC ' --= .. -tt6e P.,iio!en Cir .. coati C~~d 1H. W•, 1••• B Cedlllec Awnue. Coltl wtth tM County Clenl of Or-Thie butineH 11 con-Mela. CA 92828 912 W. 17ttl Street, Coeta l'Ul1L , Meaa, <;If tze27 p.::.'":!"~. Pl ~ Masi. CA 92t2t ange County on Mlfch 25, duc1ed by" en lndMdu.i WM R. LIWZll, 2700 Mele, CA 92827 L t F I 1858 "'' ..,_._,, " , ....... .,.... ' JoMph 0.Carlo. 2024 1985 L..-..• L. Rink Petereon 10-H Co•t• Robel1 Lo. Green, 3125 ACTITIOUa ..,..... 111 0 00 or, Beedl CA t2MO Balelrlc Drive, Cotta Meu, '271* Tfii;"°etetarnent 'wu ftled M .... CA 92828 ' Stucteb1k1r Rd., Long NAm ITAT'lmNT ~nr:7 Cir .. Coltl Mele, Thli bullnMI 11 con- CA 92629 P\lblllhed Orange Cout with tM Coun1y Clerk of Or-OenlM Lambert. 2700 BHctl, CA t0t08 The followtng l*IOllS are Thia buelneat II con-ducted by: lolnt.-iture Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Dally Piiot M1rch 3t, Aprll 7, ange County on Maren 25. Patereon, 10-H, Co•t• Bernard H. Genter Jr .. doing bullneet u -. ducted by lndMdull J~ G. White. Jr:\t duc1edby:allml1edp1rtner-14,21, 1985 1985 , ....._,CA92628 117-35th. Newport BMCtl. DYE-NAMICS, 9715 LMZ'lo~c:c,, Thll 1tetement w flied ,. "'Tc Su-•et "2'nl1• Thi• bullne11 11 con-CA 92eeo Blckley Or., Hunflngton Thia ltatement waa llltcl with tM Counly Clerk Or-~.~~ w .. llled Publllhed Orange Cout ct~~ 't:,":,M• ~~:, :,:_:=,,:,con-e.;cn~ 9= ct Bart wfth the County CWtl of Or-= County on M1rCh 25• with tM County Clertc of Or-"'8.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot March 31. AprM 7. Thie 11aiement wu flltcl Bernard H, Gertler Jr. Jr., 9715 Bl<*ley '0r .. Hu~ :C County on M1ren 15, f'l1'm4 ~ County on Mlfdl ... ,ICTmOUI ....... 14, 2 t. 1985 Su-483 with tM County Clerk of Or-Thie ltatement WU llltcl lnOton Beach. CA 92648 '17101 Publllhed Of1ng41 Coat 9 NAm ITAT'llmNT ange County on M1rch 4. with the County CWtl of Or-lhl• bu1ln .. 1 I• con-Publlthed Orange COMt Delly Piiot Marcfl 3t, Aprll 7, Pl11MI The~ Pl8.IC NOTICE 1985 .,. County on M1rch 15, ducted by: an lndMdulll Deily Piiot Maren 24 3t 14. 21. t985 PuDlilhed Orange Coat ctolno ~ ::.,,,.. .,. n70lle 1985 Thomll R. Barton Jr. AptH 7 t4 1985 ' ' &u..-ee Dally Piiot Mardi 24, 31, W0008RIOOE APART ACTITIOUa .,_.. PubHlhld Of1ng41 Cout m t• Thie 1t1tarnent wu flled • • Su-"80 AP<ll 7, 14, 1985 Su_.73 MENTS, lnatltutlonll Pr~ .um ITATIMENT Diiiy Piiot Mareh 10, 17, 24, o.':~~ ~:oe24eo;f with the County Clark of Of- erty lnveatort 1201 Dow The lollowlng ~·are 31, 1985 .. II 7 t• t"•5 • • Inge County on March 7, ' clot~ bullneat .. : Su-464 ... pr · ... "'" 1985 Str"1. Suite 300, Newport F &T INTL CO 17141 Su-485 -fltB..IC NOTICE MUC NOTJCE ---------Beach C1llfornl1 92880 · · · · " r••-• • Ml.IC NOTICE , Ch.;.lff M1rlon H""· Oak Ln .. Huntington BNch, Pt8llC NOTICE Publllhed Oranoe Cout '1CTITIOUa .,..... 'ICTITIOUa ..,... .. ---------Trull .. ol tM Heere Family CA 92847 Dally Piiot March 10, 17, 24, um ITAT'l•NT ,.._ aTAT'lmWT ,ICTITIOUl IM.l-18 Trull elated Mlfdl tt, 1983, Florence Tolen. 17141 ~TTT10UI .,._81 '!"LIC NOTICE 31, 1985 The folloWlng P;etlOnl .,1 The following perton1 't• N.Am ITATI_..,. 838 Fourth Avenue. En· Oak Ln .. Huntington Belch. NAm ITAT'l•NT Su-4"8 doing butlneea ia: Franke dolBngl~RWOOOll: •P•RT- The lottowlno l*IOOI II• clnlt Calif I 92024 CA 92847 ~mtbu• .,_.. Co.en k 210 s El IA" ,.. ,.. doing bullneet u : D!!ict Rorn .:lchaleon Thie bu1lne11 11 con-dJ::: =:."""'are um ITAT'lmNT Cam wet' 1• 1 · MENTS, lnltltutlonel Prop. BILL STEVENS RAelNG, Trull .. of ·,he Mlchetaon ducted by: an Individual MAC MILLIN. & AS-TM followlng peflOlll are "8.IC NOTICE Cal.~~· San C*nent•. arty lnveetor1. 120t Dow t7t0 Pomona. Unit •A3. Famlly Trull dated Decem-Florene. Tolen SOCIATES 3303 Harbor clolnQ bullnell 11: '1CTinOU8 ....... San Clemente Body Shop Str..C, Suite 300~ Coat• M111. C1llfornl1 bet 12. 1984, lnttllutlonal wltThhl~a~arnen~.::'of"~ Blvd .. Ste. K-3, Cotta Mele. GENERAL MEDICAL. NMm ITAT'lmNT lnc:.,(Cellfornlacorporatlon~ ~~:nil 92827 Proe>erty loveetor1, 1201 t ty -CA 92829 14802 Moran St.. WMI-The followlng P«IOlll If• 2101 s. El Camino ...... Sain at Ion Hearl. Wiiiiam B Stevent, 1715 Dove Street. Sulla 300, ~County on Mlfch 27· Paul G. Mee Mlllln. 1718 mlnltW, CA 92813 doing bullneee ... Clemente, CA 92872 Tnm .. of the Hear9 Famlly Labrador Drive. Cotta Newport Beech. Callfomla 19 5 '21'MM Port Maroate, Newport Rick Orevee. 35e Lourdee, SILICON IN ACTION, 708 Thie bualnea• 11 con-~ ~lt~h M~dl 11· tte3E • Meta. California 92828 92880 Belen CA 92eeo Coate Mell. CA 92927 Ooldenr'od Corona Del Mar duc1ed by: 1 corporation OU venue, n- Thl1 bullneH 11 con-Thi• bu1lnH1 II con-Publilhed Orange Collt Oo!Or.. J Mac Mlllln ch, I 1 Mu Ir. 2 155 1 CA 92825 . ' Franc:itCo Sancha. Pr-. cinllll. c.Nfomla 92024 duc1ed by an Individual duc1ed by: a oen«•I part-Dally Piiot Maren 31, Aprll 7, 1718 Port Mwgate Newpori Brootchurel. "129, Hunt-Richard Curtl• Paulton, dent David R. Mlchel1on, Wiiiiam 8. Steven1 nerlhlp 14· 21• 1985 Beach CA tzeeo . lngton Ben .. CA 92&4e 708 Goldenrod Corona Del Thie 1t1tement wu flltcl Trull• of IM Mlctleleon Thi• 1tatemen1 wu llltcl Charlel Marlon Haera. Su..c9t Thi•' bualn"' 11 con-Thie bu1lneu 11 con-Mar. CA 92125• with lhe County Cletk ol ~-F'lmlly Truet dated Oecem- wlth lhe County Clerk ol Or-Tru1t .. of the Heer• Family DI•• .IC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual ducted by: 1 llmlted partner-Thi• bu1lnH1 '11 con-·~ County on March 27, ~ ~ 1~84• lnetltutlOnll •nge Coun1y on Maren 15, Truet datld March 18, 1983, ,.~ Dolor• J. MIC Mlllln •hip ctuoted by: 111 lndlvldual t9p~ _J_ Doro iy """l~'.'9· t20t 1985 Oanefll Pittner Thie 1t1tament w11 flltcl CM1 Muir Rlehlrd C. Paulton -l'27IUI w Str.eet, ... Ila 300, F271441 Thi• 1t1tement WU tiled ,ICTrTIOUI ........ with the County Cletk of Or-Thi• 1t1tarnent ... llltcl Thi• ltltetnent ... flied Publllhed Or1ng41 COllC ~ Beabti, Clllfornl• D P11ubl~h1 ed .~J•noe Cou3 t with the County Clerk of Or· T~~o!,~'!."::! are 1nge County on M1roh e. with tM County Clef'k of Or· with tM County CWt1 of Of-Dally Piiot Mlfctl 31, Aprll 1, 9 Thia bueln"' 11 oon a Y 01 ... arch 24, 1, ange County on Maren 25, dol~ bulineN ;.-: 1985 M0t County on Mlfetl 8, 1ng41 County on Mlfch 5, 14, 21. 1985 ctucted b1r ,__111 ..--April 7. 14, 1985 1985 · '2'7tl7I 1tl5 1985 Su-4tt , . .,....~ .-•Ml· Su-487 ,272117 IN URANCE LITIGATION p blllhed Or Colet '1'mll '270eM ttllp Publllhed Or1nge Collt CONSULT ANTS, 2708 o.r:: Piiot M ct1"7: 17 24 PublltNd Of1ng41 eo.M Publltfled Oranoe COMt Cflartae Mlrlon HMrl, Dally Piiot Maten 31, April 7, Harb<>< Blvd .. Sult• 20f..B, 31. 1985 ., • • • Diiiy Piiot. Merch 10, 17. 24. Delly Piiot M1rcn 10, 17. 24. Ml.JC NQTIC( Truttee of ........ Flf!'lllY 14 21 1985 Coltl Meta, CA 92828 Su-450 31 1985 31 1985 Truat dlt~ Mardi 11, ttt:f, • ' Su-479 Jamea A. Roberttoo & A.. ' Su-445 · Su-43" '1CTmOUe ...... General Ptrtner rta.IC NOTICE IOClataa. Inc., a Oeleware ~ ITAT'lmNT Tflle ttltement we1 Med ---------•--------corporation. 2708 Harb<>< Ml.JC NOT1C( The lollowlng pertone .,. ~ tM County Cllr'k Of Or-~TITIOUI .,_.. P\ll.IC NOTICE Blvd., Sutt• 209-B. Coa11 "8.JC NOT1C£ Ml.IC NQT1C( doing bulltlell 11: Curtll lnOt County on Mardi 29. um ITAT'l•NT M .... CA 92628 ,ICTITIOUa ........ Al'mtlrong & Aaeoc., 230t 1 1N5 The following -pereon1 are ,ICTITIOUa 8U-ll Thia bu1ln111 11 COi\· N ... 8TArn.NT ACTITIOUa ..,_.. ACTITIOUI ..,_.. Moulton Pkwy. I 110, ,.,_ doing bullnell H : NI.Ml ITAtw•NT ducted by. I corporttlon The fottowtng P9fl0nl are um ITA~ NMm ITAT'llmlff Leguna HMll, CA 92193 Publllhed Of1n9t Coeat INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE The lollowlng pereon11te J1m11 A. Roberteon, doing bullneea aa: TM lottowtng l*aonl art The followlng pet90N ate Cunle l A~•. lno.. Delly Ptlot Mlfctl 3t, Aptll 7, SYSTEMS, 17901 E Chap-doing bull'*I u : Mlchael PrlllOent SECURITY ANALYSIS doing bullneaa •: ctolno bualr\ela II: ~ Cllllfomll corp«ltlon), 14, 21, 1985 man, #5A. Orange. CA 0 . Jonet and AMOCl11aa. Thi• llMlfMllt WU flied ASSOCIATES. 20381 New-HEW In ALLISON AS· RUSS'I AUTO MART, <M5 i72t BfOollMvefl Cir .. Hunt• 8u-<M, 92~9 3374 Callfornla St., Coeta with IM County Clerk of Of· land St, ~lnQton Beedl. 80CIATE8. 29M1 Mlr1o Cir-E. t1ttl I t,. eo.ta Mete. CA lnaton 9each, CA tat4f Ricky Louie Eldton. 17901 Meel. 92828 lft04I County on March 5, CA 92&4e cit, Mlallon Viejo. CA '2911 92t27 ,.,. buelneea It con- E. Cfleoman, •5A. Of1ng41, MlchMI D. Jonee, 3374 1985 George Arthuf JOhneOll. , M ...... ~ Hewttt, 29181 "'-ell H. Wooll9y, 918 ducted br: I corporeflon CA 928&9 Cellfomle St., Colll Meu. ~ 20311 PMwllnd, Huntington Mirto Orda, Mlallorl Viejo, 8eytlde CO,,. W., Newport Jwt Curtlt. Pree. Thia bullnea1 11 con-CA 9292t P\lbflthed Of1ng41 COM! Beach, CA t2e4e CA t2tl 1 IMotl, CA t2teO T"'9 IC.eament W9I Ned cM:ted bY: 111 lndMdull Thie bu1lnes1 11 con-Deily Piiot Marett tO, 17. 24, Thi• butlnett 11 con-T,. bullMM 11 con· Tilll ~ le con-.etttttle County Cllr'k Of Of- Nclty.l.. Eldeon ~ltd bY~ tf\JOdl'lidual 31. J ctuct9d ~ .. ~ ~ ~., ~ ... OOdMY 6n Merch 21. TrM9 ltatement w• flied Mlcheal 0 . Jonel ~ O«oge A. Jot1nton Mery 8l'llfl Hewtt1 "'*911' H. Wooley ttl& with the County CWtl of Or-Thll ltatement wn flied Thie ltll«Mnl WM flled Tillt at8'elMnt ... Med Thie ......,...,. WM Med ,..,... lfl09 County on Maren 18, with the County Cieri! of Or-•-.,. 11nT1C( wftll the County 01ttk of Of· ~ ttle Coun1y a.rte Of Or· Wltfl tt1e Coun~ Oltir'k Of Of· ~ Ot ... C... 1985 ange County on Mwen 21. ,._ "" .,. County on F~ ... Coun~ on Mercifl 8. enee County on MerClltl a, OlillY Pleot M8"ltl 31,,...,,. 1, m,... 1985 l'tCTITIOUa .,_81 22. 1915 1"6 1N8 14, 21, tMS Publllhed Or1nge COM! Pl7Mll MAmlTA~ .._ ,.,_ ..... ......1 Diiiy PllOt M.,en 24. 31. Publltihecl Of1nge COM! The folloWI Pu'*"*I OrlnOI COMt ~ Or.,..a CoMt ~ 0r.,,.. COMt Aprll7. 14.1985 0ellyPllOtM.,en31.Aprll7. ctolno~~lt· DtHyPllotM1ren 10, 17,24, Olllly~M8"ltl 10.11,24. DellyPllot MatOfl 10, '1,24,1--.. ---.,.-.,-11Cl--- 8u.-4M 14• 21. 1986 NtWPORT AiRCAAFT n 1M5 31• lttf 3t, ,.. ~ Su·500 L.EASINO, 111' ~ Ln.. Su-442 8u-44t lu-4M 1--Nlt--.,-T1C(---~~·~~. _ ............................... __ , _________ 1119 bMle I.II . ~ __ _... ........................ __ , ___________ ......., ___ --------- ACnnoue ........ PICTmOUI ...... leech. CA t2teO ncnnoue ....... Ttle fol=-"'90M IMlmlTAlW MMmlTATW OelltdG ~.8t17 MAlmlTATW IMlmlTA1W 11AmlTA1W ,_.-..; .. _.. The~ pertON .,. , The followln9 penonl .... Lubec> Awe . Woodllnd ..... The IOlcMtllt,.,....,. n........,. ..... .. The ----,... .. .... ,lcUllOVI luetMH OOlnO ...,.,_ ea: dOina buliM9I -. Cel .. 9 t3 '1 doing ~ •. dolf'll ...,._ •: d 0 I ft I lllu 1 l n .. I H : NlfM: IOCIAl ~ U!NOT, 30100 Town NIW,Oln T AILO .. I , ltan Morn., 1 tee~ THI VllTA QAOUP, 4001 ITlVl'I CANttT. 2tM AUOt.n/PACtPIC, 19"-A The """'°"' .,.._ c.n..r Or .• SM. 201. ~ ,2000~ .... bot llfllCI . ,,..._ ... llml V"""Y· c.r .. ~ llrcrfl "'"'· """A, ..... ~I.rt .. eo.e.-.. w Oa•n.!t~~ ....,.,. ..... ,...,.,. ......... NIOual. CA tttn port hec:ll. CA t2tt3 Mlcflael J. Klttlpatrldt, port IMotl. Cell. t2llO CA t2Gt ' IMotl, CA~ llld 1n ar.,.. CouMr on , LatryJ Mlt11n,31542Fly· letYedorO.Loero, 13100 7t91 l.eOte l.efte, C.,. OtlenaaK KnlC*.,._•, l tewe '· ,...,_.., ttlt ,,.... J. /ltMll'ltelt, 1-.A .-.,.,y, 11 1Mt '1LI !nil Cloud Or , 1.eoun11Kornblum Ave ., f3 , ,_,.,Cal .. t 13H 22t IMly 9"9111, Newport ,._.,_•Ln.,COM•Mw w.t 0.1n&ent, ""'*'NO.,. ..... ....... Ct\ tt117 H..ef!Otne. CA ll02llO Ttllt bu.._ It aon.-hedl, Clllf. t2112 , CA t2l2t ....... CAtaMI o wn e r Mett"•• e. Thie ,,.,..,,... 11 con• Tiii• bullMN 11 con-.,.,..., by: t,. general I*'· Tlllt bwl.,... le oort· TNt ~ It con-T'NI ...,_ te ...., ""'°"' duCMclbr~M~ duc1edby.lfllndMduel ........, ductedby•Mlftdh'I.... --~:·· dllCMd'r:MMM,_ .... loMIA,llUl'lat• t.any _..,, hf¥9dor De l.C*O 1(.1. W'.i......... CMr'lli IC. Kr!dcltra UI• ..... '·'· --lNI ...... -._. Tlllt .............. flied Tllil ".-...nt ... fled Thie ... ...,.,, .. Ned Tillt ..... , ..... 1111111 T'NI .. ISi»" .. fllll Tilll •111 , ... -....... 111¥ C10 ;a••a ...,. lfle County C... Of Or-wftf\ 1t1e County Cllr'k of Or· .. Coumy Ctertr Of Or-wettl ttle County Cliattl of Or-_. "9 eow..y a.ti Of Or· _. .. c.u.ie, a. "Or· T'N1 g I -~ -... .,.. c:ouncy on Merctt 11..,.. County°"~ rt, ... Councy on Mll"dl t. .,. Coumy on...,.... 11, ... ~on...,.... 11 .... Ceuntr en...,.... t. .... CowllrO.lfOr· ,... 1NI ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. -... CcMllr .......... ""'" ~ ,.,.. ,.,.. ,.,,.. ,_ -fllllOIWled 0r.,... COMt ~ 0renee co... "''' '*' 0r.,.. co... ........ .,.... Or-. COMt ~ 0r ... c.... "'•••hid ~ o... "' •• ,,.. _.... c.-Delly~ Mwefl 24, a1. Oe11yPMot...,.nApr11. ~"'°'Merclll tt.11.H , 1>11w ""'°' Merdl "'· "· DMy111etMent111.a..11. .,..,,......,.. ..•. 11.M, a.,... ... ,.u1 • .-1 . ~ 1. 14, 1tta 14. 2t, ttM Jt, tt11 Atlf't 1, 14, 1tll ACWI 1, 1tM 11. -"·It.,_ 111-471 .,_... ~ lu-410 ~1 ...... ...... >' .. I 8J 11M,ON IVKll You have decided to sell your home, and a buyer Is found who wlll pay your asking price. Hovtever ._ the buyer's broker has Inserted a clause Into the sales agreement (deposit re- ceipt) Insisting on a "walk- through" Inspection by the buy~r just before escrow closes Your first Instinct is to refuse. After all won't the Inspection make It easy for the buyer to back out of the deal at the last minute, or to Insist on expensive repairs before closing escrow? The home Is not new, after a!l, and there are a few minor problems. To your surprise, you.r real estate' brQker urges you to ac- cept the Inspection clause. He says It will do as much to protect you as It will to protect the buyer. Is your broker correct? Yest With an Increasing in- cidence of lawsuits arising from -property transactions, having the buyer make a personal Inspec- tion, and sign a property Inspec- tion form, helps to ensure that full disclosure of the property's con- dition has been made. J3oth the seller and his broker are under a legal duty to disclose all known facts about the con- dition of the property. Having the buyer personally Inspect the property -com-· blned with the broker's earlier professional Inspection -will show an effort was . made • t~ disclose to the buyer all necess- ary Information about the prop- erty's condition. All parties should find the sate g~s more smoothly. (S'imon ykes Is editor of first tuesdsy, a journal for the real estate Industry, P.O. Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: (714) -r.. 686-8005) :Shopping for home quick~ Buyers spent ittt time shop- ping for a home·1n 1984 than in 1983, reports Chicago Title In- surance Co. In Its ninth annual national survey. The sfudy tracks buying trends In 11 representa- tive metropolitan housing mar- kets. On average, it took buyers 3.8 months to find a home last year. This compares to 4.4 months in 1983, the company says. Flrst-ttme buyers were much more decisive than their 1983 counterparts. The average shop- ping time was 4.2 months In 1984 compared to 5. 7 months the previous year. Repeat buyers needed an average of 3.6 months compared to 3.5 months In 1983, or virtually the same amount of time. New housee were the choice of 22.3 percent of all buyers In 1984, down from 26.4 percent the previous year. Among first-time buyers, 24 percent opted for new homes wQ!le 21.3 percent of repeat buyers made this choice, -the study r~•.-- Among first-time buyers, 11 percent bought condominium homes whlle 9.5 percent of repeat buyers chose condos. Chicago Title thinks the condo market Is about evenly divided between singles, divorcees and older buyers purchastng second homes. Married buyers almo1t exclulfvely bought slngte-famlly detached hou ... last year. Among married flrtt-tlme buyer1, 91.5 percent purchaeed .. ngte-famtty deteched hOUMt wtllle 93. 4 percent of repeat buyetl did IO. The median price of a home ~.~.r'com~ro SI 1,IOO tor flrat-tlme ~. But repeet buyerl made 1 much 1arQ1r everege down peyment on · "'* ~. u .e percent com- pered to 13.2 perC*tt tor firlt· time buyerl. t I .. The uJtimate in luxurious condominium living has come down to the ultimate in model home sales-the exquisite model homes of Belcourt Hill, luxurious two-and three-.. bedroom homes behind guarded 't' . . • gates in Newport Beach. Up to 2,534 square feet of dramatic living space, elegantly designed, beautifully apJ>Qinted and quietly apart within a private realm of natural beaut~ ocean views and sophi§ticated comforts. , . ' IN NEWPORT BEACH From $420,000 •f 1~ But it's an opportunity that isn't going to last. Only 2 model hoW!es remain -and at these prices, they11 soon be gone. Better make this the weekend you make your move to Belcourt Hill. (714) 760-3808. • . .. _I f i 1' ~ • .. Design award won by E tate Series for overall beauty When Oestgn E, & two-110ry, planned community of SeaCHff four-bedroom-anCl-a-den or on the Greens, currently being five-bedroom k.axury ,....,. at developed adjacent to the prl- The Estate Seriea In HumlngtOA vate SeaCllff Country Club, Jutt Beach , won the 19M Elan Best one-half mite from the Pacific Design award lut fall, each room Ocean. contributed to the overall beauty Furnished with authentic of the ~ome, lnch.ldlng the muter marble pullman countertops and bath. decorative brass fixtures, the "Bath design Is at the top of master baths al~feature-a step. priorities on every survey of up spa tub In a windowed setting hom"&owners and yet we don't In most plans. Wall-width plate usually think of baths when we beveled glass mirroring, luml- speak of beauty In Interior de-nous lighting, furniture-finished sign. Those who tour our display cabinetry, and vanity space also homes often comment on our enhance the master baths in the outstanding bathroom styllngs," handsome homes. said Ray J. Rutt,r, president of Design E's master bedroom Cayman Development Co., suite contains a dual master bath builder of the one-and two-story with "his'' and "hers" pullman and split-level homes. sinks and walk-In closets. and .. I He said the Design E home was separated tub and shower. This awarded the top prize by the suite also provides an outdoor Sales and Marketing Council of deck and a bay-windowed sitting Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa area with optional wet bar. Barbara counties. Rutter said visitors and resl-Lmrloaa muter bathe feature atep-up •pa tub. marble pullman cou.Dtertope and decoratl•e braaa flztarea. Priced from $389,500. the dents also are Impressed with the prestigious 2, 700-to 4,500-wide entry foyers with flooring of -n-l'tte-Esta1e-marble. tile or oak: vaulted qefl- Series Illustrate the elegance of lngs; multiple fireplaces: and all homes located within •h.-n-w gourmet-kitchens that equip .,. each home. designs and five architectural membership' In the country club. Located along the fairways of styles -Cape Cod, Mediter-The information center is qpen the country club, the three-, fouP ranean. English, French and Tra-dally frt 11 a.m. to 5 p.IJl.c&Od and live-bedroom homes are ditlonal. All buyers will be the dis ay homes are open the avallable In eight Interior space pro~ded a free one-year social same ours except Tuesdays . ~ge borne. stretcl1es-s- D bl. d. t f j h .. i . 1 fl At night a sliding partition OU e-U Y UTn S ngs. open OOf (fixed to a track In the celling) Plan give anill Si --f J g ho screens the queen-size bed, . . u on-0 a ar er use which ls'ln the main llvlng area, No matter the size of your storage space, as much as some home. Jbere are-pr-Obably tknes-h<>me&:-'~ time~ size. f!he you feel it's too small. home itself retains the original And perhaps It really is: small dimensions of the garage: 24 feet homes are being built these days by 22 feet.) in an effort to hold down costs. The home has an unusual But it could be that you're not diagonal. floor plan. Its lnteri?r Is making the best use of the space .divided into a kitch~: a llvtng- you have. dining-sleeping area. referred to However, designers at as. the "main living a a:" a ~en Armstrong focused on making or office: a bathroom; and a utility the best use of space In their room that functions as a pantry. conversion of a two-car garage storage bin and laundry. Into a small home or efficiency The home Is not wanting in apartment for two people. Com-amenities. Among Its other at- plete in every way, the garage-tractions, it boasts a fireplace. turned-home is chock-full of skylights. -a greenhouse in a space stretching Ideas that can corner of the kitchen and every be adapted to just about any kind modern kitchen appliance. of building or remodeling project There are two secrets to mak- by just about anybody. Ing a space seem larger than It To give you an idea of how well actually is. One of them calls for the designers succeeded in the tal~~ts of a magician. . from view. During the>day It tucks l:'P into its own closet T it's a Murphy bed -or can be left out and fitted with a slipcover to serve as a sofa. A dark color scheme and Insufficient windows would have made the garage home seem unbearably cramped. The de- signers opened it up with sky- light. a greenHouse, light blond and rattan furniture, mirrors and off-white walls, kitchen cabinets and counters. The ''unifier is a no-wax tile floor in a floral pattern that flows ~oughout the entire home. draw ng ogether the various elements of the decor into a harmonious whole. Such unifiers are essential in decorating an achiaving their goal. this little Mag1c1ans must be skilled ·~ ipace-etretchlna ldeaa can be adapted to ma.ny projecta. home has nearly 700 cubic feet of creating illusions to pull off their .._------------------------------------..,tricks. In the garage home an Secret number two to stretch a limited space Is to make the furnishings do double duty (like the Murphy bed). Or triple duty, like the movable kitchen Island . open floor plan creates the Illusion of extra space. Only the utility room and bath are fully enclosed. .._ he Island has a pull-out chop- ping block for food preparation and 10 drawers for napkins, sllverware. tea towels and what- Phone 960-7337. The Estate Serles is located three-fourths of a mile west of Golden West Street on Palm Avenue In Huntington Beach. -e not. With the sides raised and two center leaves Inserted, it's a 45-lnch by 60-lnch table for dining a deux (or even a quatre). Wheel It Into the main living area -It's on casters -and It becomes a sewing or game table. Similar In spirit to the multi- func-tlonaHdtchen Island is the "supercloset" In the main living area, which is a marvel of or- ganization. The supercloset contains shelves. drawers and clothes rods (six of them) for hanging, stowing and stacking an im- P~~~lve number of garments. E t.Ae doors have receptacles for stashing jewelry, scarves. handbags. -and other small articles. ' The garage home Is described In more detail In a free 12-fitiiiiiil brochure, Illustrated with nu'rer?" ous color photographs of the Interior and diagrams of Individ- ual projects like the kitchen island and supercloset. To obtain a free copy, write to: Armstrong World Industries, Dept. PYF17 , P.O. Box 3001 . Lancaster, Pa. 17604. Or call 800-233-3823 toll free and ask for department PYF17. • -~ ... . ,• . Fresh sea air can do wonders ·for yo11r tennis grune . Somerset Point carefree . . . • . • At Scabriclgc Village, -you 'vc got four tennis courts to dmose from , no t to men- • ti<m the pools and spas and the indoor racque tball ~ourW O f course. j ust sitting in the} • sun clown by the lake or on your own ter- • race or balcony is hard to beat too. With all of this happening on the out- !-.ide at Scabridge Village~ you'd expect the interiors to be s pecial as well. They are. Expect to find lofts, oval tubs, tiled entries, fireplace s, enclosed garages, ceramic tile kitchen counters and a host of other distinguished features and amenities. You'll find it all behind a 24-hour mann~d guard house in Huntington Beach's premier location. Seabridge Village. lt can do wonders for ou in more ways than one. I NONRECURRING CWSING COSTS PAID UP TO 82,500* Price From -r -~ \ ··-• . . 8117,900 Open J)111ly 10 a.m. w 6 r m (714)960-8416 11.45% 30-YEARFIXED* • To help counteract stress and fatigue stemming from today's demanding careers. many -pro- fess ionals have made the com- forts of home their focal point for relaxation. Taking this growing need into consideration, Sand Dollar Development has created an environment conducive to carefree living -Somerset Point. This slngle-famlly detached home community in Laguna Niguel, features residences with creative. yet soothing Interiors. Four floor plans. ranging from 1,926 to 2, 700 square feet, offer from three bedrooms and a den to five bedrooms. with up to three full baths. The plans feature an open, airy feeling that accentuates the homes' spaclousriess without compromising privacy. For ex- ample. in the two-story plans, dining and living rooms are separated to enhance Intimacy, but are given added dimension by their dramatic two-story vaulted ceilings. Amenities Include ceramic tile or woo'd parquet entries, step- down llvlng and family rooms. the latter being equipped with wood- bomlng fireplaces and wetbars, raised panel Interior doors, wall- to-wall carpeting. oak spindle and handrails and textured walls and ceilings. Most plans also Include such homey touches as skylights and window seats. Custom ..kitchens, with green- house windows and breakfast nooks, feature such time-saving devices as self-cleaning ovens, 11-cycle dishwashers, and touc,b .. control microwave ayens. Ceramic tlle countertop41t, oak THE BEST ON THE BLOCK Hlch au.lty cu.tom Townhomes l Archit«tl.lfalty exdllnt l •den .net l bedroom 21/i blth deluJ1e floor plant 0 Eld\°' thfte C-0 .°' y home fotur• MUC.hed two w praen with clec:tronlc doot openert ( Ex~lent beklw rnartiet lnterctt retn O A..._IOHUM)r .... T1wo ..... FROM $149,950 At Low At '~ Down _...MESA WOODS TOWNHCNES 20t7 T..-"'1e .. C... Mme 17141•,0t•t C7MtltJ· .... cabinetry and walk-In pantries are Included. Prices range from $189,500 to $249,000. Flexlble financing packages are available. To reach Somerset Point take the San Diego Freeway and exit at Crown Valley Parkway. Go west to the Street of the Golden Lantern and turn left. Follow the signs to the sales office at 25451 Burntwoo~aguna Niguel. Phone 831-1216. The office Is open dally. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sea bridge financing specialized To help first-time homebuyers acquire the luxury of ocean-close living In Orange County, Mola Development Is offering a special financing package for con- dominiums at Seabrldge VIiiage In Huntington Beach. Exclusively for • first-time buyers. the firm Is offering 30- year fixed rate financing at 11.'45 percent (11.95 percent APR), providing the MCurlty of tra- ditional, full -auumable, long- term Toane. Prfc..-etart at $117,900. The matter-planned com- munity emphu&z• the actlw Southern CaNfornta Hf•tyle. White 90fM of the flnett beach• are Ju1t moment• away, rn· dent• can alto enjoy private recreational facllltl•, Including four t9ftnl1 court•, an Indoor recquetball court, pools and apu. Buyera can chooM from a one- bedroom, one-bath home with 111 equare feet of living ar ... up to a two-bedroom plug d9ft, two- t.th model with 1,5'48 square •otlfP. '°' lnlormat1on~ cau 980·141 e. or vlltt tM ~complex, open datlyfrom 10 a.ln. to 5 p.m. at the corner of Adame Avenue and BMch Boulevard In Huntington Beach. 1 J Orange Coaet DAILY PILOTl&Uftd~. Mlrdt 3l. 1• " ., •OWIEI WAITS OUT* , WILL llLL HLOW MARKIT. "WOODLAKI" (SOUTH COAIT PLAZA ARIA). 1 •DRM WITH MANY IXTRAI. VACANT. ltRICID AT 171,IOO. CALL 240-9028 OR I• 1•4. 542·9203 WllKDAYS. Peninsula Living At A MamJand Price. l \lond1" 'f uPslhi ' \\ rd Ill' i-d II \ Th11r~ri.1" ~ ruh1\ ~.1 1urd;1\ '1111.t.1' h1. \I 1111 ., UI'"· \\ 1·11. I hur I rt. I r1 C \'CE l.l.·\TIO' "~ CO RRE( :TH >'S : n auardt'd, prettl,WU. community, lhll •Pk'IOUI, lowlna home It del,ned for prlva1e en1ertalnJl\I nd araclout IMna. Pft'lt'ntiOUI muter bedroom u built-In library overlooltlna pool, ,lacutll and tlo aarden. Wet bar/pa barbequelwalk-ln unaraourmet lilleheri"ictdrto thlt exclUna :JilOO h. townhome lnv111na vleW1 ur back bay and llumfnated hllllidet provide an tle1an1 hrHlylt U ou'vt promlMd younelf the beet, then 1hll 11 II' hit home of dlallni:1lon 11 offered by w~rlbroker for '6(17,000 L*MM.n ,.._,._. 114-llMHI .. _ .. ,... 1111P& 42' Plazza lido, lido lstt .......................... S67S,000 Spac10~ beautifully maintained 4 Bd. 3 Ba. formal L _ d1n1ng rm, lrg patio 343 Via lido Seud, lido hie ................... Sl.800,000 Baylront home next to greenbelt. 3 car gar. lrg shp, huge master suite 32 Ima Loa Ct, re ..................................... $164,000 Newport Crest townhome, 2 Bd. 2 Ba. move·m cond1lton 1 • . ( 11 111·1•ll1111u1i.. 1111 il 1·11rr1·1·l11111 .. lllll\ 111· 1111ulc· 1111 ... 11111· d1·1ull1111· .. ,, .. 111111\ .:. l'l1•a .. c· ,, .. ~ 1'11r a 1·a111·1·lla111111 11u11il!c'r \\ la1 ·11 1·11111·1·lli11~ , 1111r ad. 239 Via lido Soud, lido hie ................... Sl,395,000 111~1!!!!!!~:= Spacious 2 story, 5 Bd bayfront in xlnt cond. Indoor elev~tor. maid's quarters & dock for lrg yacht. l::RRO HS: • Seller wlll pay Buyers loan, ·escrow OPEN SUNDAY j.5 124 Via Trieste, lido Isle ..... , ..................... $495,000 and title fees Chc·c·" ~ 1111r .111 cl aih a 11 cl r•·f'urt Lovely family home w/approx.. 2800 sq ft. of I 1·rrorl'1 i 11111wd ia t c·I ~. 11... o \II .' C111tt Sltores ........... $314,900 ........... 339 Miiford comfortable & gracious ltl/tng. 4 Bd. 3"'1 Ba. 45' lot • 10.5% Initial Interest rate. no p I I OT· I' 1 · i f 5 Bdrm. pool, lowest price tn area B Hutchings ,. negative amortization, fixed for the · ""'''""''" 111 H 11\ or 1li1· l ir .. 1 210 Via lido Nord, lido lste ....................... $995,000 first year i111·11rrc·1·t i11 .. ntio11 111~h'. Manor Vin lffts ....... $345,00G ....... 1211 ltorts'4t Great view, full pier & shp, 2 story home. Owner will . ........ , I ' From $210,000 • t1 l ...... "-'".w . • "'Mt~"= 'JV" Fn " •n.1 ll <, 11 m I~ I IU ~Dow..,._.m ~ ___ _...,........,...,.~· SW-·IED-M-2-5h 7 u--_µL.a.UUll,..L.n.J~.-1. Biwro11o11acfW1mJllioo~1 • ...¥¥·1tw B ~:lllAlll$..l....----~ii0&---Wf-i>f'Operty ----+----+f-•d8S witR gtiaranteed sa+e&-&Hr----t------ f ...... t. Slit ...... • •-•-014t C41 ........... SH5,0ff ........... ZllO llyvift Dr ;:6 undfal Ccut, NIL ............................ $240,000 gram • • .... 3 Bdrm. gr views. contemporary J Bracey Absolutely super view of ocean lrom all rooms 2 Bd. • 10% down payment welcome lntral IMI al 1112 C.... lffPlaMs .. S3ts,H0 .. &33 C.... •l&MaMs 21h Ba end uni~ Comm pool/spa/tennis • Co.urtesy to Brokers 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. with view, pool R Jagner • RUSTY GUINTHER HIYEISITY PUil FOIEVEI VIEW OF CIUHEL T ··oxrord" model in eacephonal condition Beige tones throu&hout $168.900 MO QUIUFYllC LOU!! Popular "Yale" mo'ctl 4 Bedrooms and family room Sellel extremely nlollvaled $185.900 JUST IEDUCED OYEI $30,000 WM*p . REALTORS, 675-6000 ... ·. •· . 2443 Eaet Coaet Ht9hwa~. Corona del Mar 31.1211 ___ _ 5 Bedrooms plus den. View of T urllerock Hills Owner financing $218,900 IARIARA BERSTEIN NEW LISTINGS A MEMBER OF THE ' . SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-5 (. IE/lW Of llVl•l (714) 711·9416 1Patta??? Ill gea11d Ope11i119 I OIT Of 11 llLIU l1Hry/Yal1t/Fl1111l11/l•acl11tiH h1l11/E1eltt"'91t /lttatiH PHlflo WtHI Ttw111 .... latt H All "' .. ,.11 Ceramic tile kitchen counters, walk- in pantry, gas range and mim-o, dish- water, oak cabinets, marble/gas fire- places, vaulted beam ceilings. fenced yards. Three spacious imaginative Cloor plans. Lush, boutiful landscape. All full of the goodies PLUS limited creative builder financing. Available with 5% & 10% down. 97/a% interest available. lllHI IPH118 SPECIAL PIOl OH ••• 1. Re frigerator/Ice Maker/Freeze r 2. Wash er/Dryer 3. Patio Cover 4. Bldr. paid non-rt>currtng closing l'OStS PACIFIC WHIS TIWllllH , .... 1134,400 2210 Pac1r1t· AvP (WPSt Bluffs, Cost.a MH&) North or Victoria . east or Sant.a Ana River Where V1ctor1a & Pac1Cic meet m the Gentlc Breezes 10 &.l.·l1111t, lit, ... ...... , ,, .,, .. 14'·1211 142 .. 121 HUTll TAKING OCUM/JEm/IAY VIEWS Front ro,w Irvine Terrace. Gentle, 'sloped fiill slde. 3 bdrm home w/ great possibilities for expansion. $750,000 Fee. Ask for MARILYN TWITCHELL. UVt IUI TIE IHCI COIOIA tU IAI Excellent owner financing! Enjoy cool breezes just one blk from ocean. 3 bdrms, 40 ft lot. Abundant storage, lrg rooms. :J-car garage. Upper unit w/ mini ocean view. Great fur icuests or in-laws. $495.000. Call BINNIE DIXON. 1£1 USTllC •EWPOIT IHCI :' Bedroom home on large woodsy corner location. reat family tghbnrtrhod , -co nvenient -to 1chools and "hopping. $272,000 Fee. Ask for MARILYN TWITCHELL. LHHI IEN PltCH Tl SELL FAST Top Ooor condo. Panoramir view of bay. Roat dock available. Excel· lent terms. Seller may help with closing coau. Don't miA this op· portunitv to 11teal & ba}'front. Aak for BARBARA JAMES. Tr ... your otd .,.,n tot llLL ICI.. 11•m• wun • new .1ooe11 .. wltfl 1 ~ "°' o.eiiecs Ad O' Aid .. .., ... ,. .., ... 11. lllll .. YllW HILLS 1211,000 The charm of "Old Cape Cod," the convenience of Newport Beach! Pristine. white shutters. cus- tom closets and "to die for" storage. warm brick e_ntry and picket fenced patio. ~ ULllA llWI IH0,000 Outstanding buy. Quaint duplex w ith two 3 BR. 2 BA units plus a double car garage. Upper unit needs your talents Inside to complete. ExceJlent location. Easy to show. PllllllU 1121,000 Older, charming oceanfront 5 BA home has excellent location with beautiful sunset views. Comfortable and cozy, can build a duplex on this lot. See this incredible buy. PHllllU OOUIFHIT 1111,000 Lower peninsula location with sand dunes and ~ ocean for your frontyard. One of the most charming 3 BR homes on the market. Large brick patio entry, extensive use of woods, full. alarm system. Perfection throughout -a most tempting buy. PHllllU IAYFHIT 12, 110,000 Endless view of harbor, Jetty and ocean from this estate-size property. 4 fireplaces, gigantic game room with bullt-in pool table, exceptional large dock facilities are a few of the many amenities. WATERFRONTS llWNRT llUll 1141,000 Sparkling waterfront with dock. A distinctive 3 BR. 3 BA with many extras. Glass walls frame view from LR, DR. kitchen and master suite. A superb buy for boat and beach lovers. MYH SHIH 1110,000 Least expensive bayfront wlthl pler/sllp for 40' boat. Wonderful floorplan with expansive rooms, formal dining room, total privacy In exclusive neighborhood. Leasehold. llWHIT IUOI 1111,000 Unusual. larger lot with R-3 zoning on the beach with an endless ocean view. Rent out existing units or bulld your dream trlplex or condo. Seller financing available. REAL ESTATE ' -/ NEWPORT /COM THE ILIFFI 1210,000 Priced to sell -One of the Bluffs largest 2 story models. Located on expansive greenbelt, this end unit brings the outside in from every angle. A uniquely located property. WHTCLIFF 1211,000 Lovely 2 story traditional family home on tree- lined street. Private pool·Size yard. Hardwood floors. Bl bookshelves, 2 fireplaces. large family room and 5 BR. Exceptlonal value on fee land. JASMllE CIHI U 10,000 Dream kitchen for the gourmet, gorgeous wood plank floors, lovely private location, 3 BR + private office make this Plan 6 a best buy! JASlllE OllHl Ull,000 Charming Plan I with 2 BR ,. den. Best greenbelt location with view of ocean. Resort living with 24 hour security, pools and tennis. Excellent financ- ing. JHll•E CIEH 1344,100 Most popular Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR one level. Immaculate move-In condition. Private location with pastoral views of green hills. Large as- sumable loan. JHlllE CIHl IHl,IOO Enjoy resort living 1n this highly upgraded Plan 3 with 3 BR + family room on one level. Skylights, private custom spa. plantation shutters. 24 hour security, pools and tennis. N•lllU IAYHllT llH,000 Classic Balboan home on pilings. Spacious master bedroom with terrific bay. mountain & night-light view. Boat dock -t boat storage under house. • JHlllE CIHI IHl,000 3 BR townhome nicely located on wide green- belt with mountain and ocean view Private gated community in the heart o f Newport Beach J Pool and tennis courts. Relaxed. fluid and wel- coming. ULllA ISWI llH,000 Every boat In the bay passes by this super bayfront location. Vintage 2 BR cottage with shared. pler and dock Ju1Lwalling to be...ex..- panded Into your dream home. · • • 1&m11T , .. ,... Perfect setting for viewing harbor boat activity. New England style charm on 50' of the bay. This 4 BR, 3'~ Bl 1lOmrtlaa a long driveway leading to 3 car g .rage & dock space for 3 boats .. ., plenty of room for guests! Land Included. I 1.111-.. ., .... 100· dock on Newport Harbor. 5 apaclout bedroom• each wtth own bath. Bllllard room wtth ber. Gourmet kitchen. wfne storage. Spa, fabulow1 bayatd• deck. Tremendou1 vatutl I il&$1111 OllH IHl,000 Panoramic ocean view from an elegant Plan V with 3 BR and family room decorated in soft pastels. 24 hour guard-gated community with pools and tennis. Enjoy the good life! 1&.••1U•L1U UH,• Rare double corner lot south of PCH (60 x 118) with charming English style 2 BR +-1 BR duplex. Upper 2 BR. 2 • BA has leaded glass, huge flreP,lace, wood paneling. Probate saJe. Both lots zoned R-2. Great potentlall WllTIUn ........ loads of wtndow1 1make the beautiful garden, with a lerge IPI, an Integral part of this model· like 3 BR home on one of Westcilff's 10 .... tiest "'"''· l -... j S&Tlll&Y UltlltfF 1111an.tas 3 BR. FR S2l0,000 T. BOLAND USTIUfF · HM._. 5 BR ' $244.900 G. ANDERSON •IAIYll·•Ull ns. ..... 2 BR. View ~280.000 R. BOLAND USTllWF 111 ...... 4 BR, Pool. Vu $339.000 E BOWIE UlllSU 221 Yi• ...... 3 BR, Guest $385.000 J McNAUGHTON llt OAIYll 201 .. .,.., ..... 2 BR $389,000 C.McMAHAN SUYlfW 1121 YNltf TnaMt 3 BR, FR, Vu s42g.ooo G LIVINGSTON IPYIUSS •ILL 21S.latff 6 BR, FR , Vu $675,000 B.REEDY HWPHTIUC. 2001 .. ,.w. 7 BR. View $2,975.000 M. MA TTtiEWS SUIDIY usnLIFf 2111 &rMtlls 3 BR. FR $210 000 T BOLAND IUFFS 401 Ylsta lflMe 4 BR $224 900 G ANDERSON Ill CUYll-McUll llS.at.a.M 2 BR View $280 000 A. BOLAND .IHltHCRHI 11 '9tty 3 BR. FR $334 500 c Mc MAHAN USTIL•FF 112 • ..,,. 4 BR. Pool, view $339,000 R. KURTZ IEWPOU •rtlllTI IOI ... IH ""• 4 BR. FR $349.500 E CORKETT HSTIL•FF IOlldh 5 BR. View $383.500 K RANGER HHIR YIEW •ILLS 1101 IHI 3 BR. FR $385.000 C KALINA WHTCLIFF 1212 ....... 3 BR . FR $405.000 S EXLEY IPYIUU lfll 1 , .. s. 3 BR, FR, Vtew $465,000 B REEDY PUllSIU 21ME.h••IM 4 BR $469 000 M MATTHEWS UYSIHH 2111 a.,.w." 3 BR, FR, Spa $495 000 D BIBB llWNITISUll Jlll 0.....CPI 3 BR. Waterfront $545 000 J McNAUGHTON ..... TllAll 1221..,.... • 2 BR. Waterfront $550 000 URPHY sntun•L l TN"-'" 4 BR. FR $560.000 M REEDY SPYIUSS •l 11 ..., • .., 3 BR, FR, View $579,000 C MCMAHAN 1u ... n 1111 ..,..._.-. 3 BR. Oeo, Fee $595.500 E BOWIE IPYIUll aL 21a. ..... 6 BR, FA, View $675 000 F SENNES snlUll al , .......... 4 BA. FA, V111tw $695,000 J CAMPBELL IPYIUllal ., ......... 3 BA, FA, View $720,000 G LIVINGSTON ...... IHfleU.~ 4 BA, Bay View St.550 000 C AUMSFELD ...... 111"9LWI~ 5 BA, Bay View s 1.750,000 E. OLSON .... , ... •. ..,.... 7 BR, Vtew $2,97.5,000 B GOTHARO \ ) ' .. • , ~ \ . . . I ' • s • • I , • . • , • • • ( , • . ~ • • I , l ~ • ' ' 0rMge Co.et DAIL V PtLOT /Sunday. March 3 1, 1085 -- ATIEITIH SEllOll CITIZH $115,500 Live m F.astside Costa Mesa in a garden condo. Listed under tht- market. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. fireplace. very attractive. privte patio. beauti- ful pool and gardens. WaJk to s hop- ping. Barbara Aune IHiCllYH PAH smlH $1,115,000 Dramatic contemporary· -Homt• with lots of woud and glass. Ideal for large family overlooking gorgeous park. 5 bdrm. 5 baths. billiard room. study. c:hildrens play room. large living & family rooms . formal dining room. large pool & spacious courtyard on an oversizro c ul -d e -sac l o t Dann y Bibb/Stephanie Grody Ill CAIYH ClllTRY FREICll $115,000 This lovely 5 bedroom. 3 bath 1m- maculatelv fi nished home 1s trulv one of our finest Big Canyon offer- ings. French doors lead you m to a beautiful garden and pool area. Too many custom features to mention Danny Bibb Ill CllYH IAJOR PRICE JllUCTIH SHl,000 This newly j(sted 4 bedroom. 2 bath h ome 1s a deacorator's showp1ect.• Absolute ly mint cond1t1on~ Featur· ing a pool. separate s pa. a nd a V<'ry private sunltte garden setting Priced for immediate sale. Danny Bibb IEST HY COllO S 131,000 Close to SouthCo ast Plaza . outstanding 3 bedroom 21 ! bath home on corne r lot. Kitchen with al l amenities, fireplace in living room and skylights Garden window . Close to pool and s pa LowC's t priced condo in development Donna God- shall •· UlllA IPUTlllTS UH,000 Pride of ownership cottage apart- ments, perfectly maintained. Zero vacancy factor. New paint. new land9caping, long tenn te nants. ~ Drive by 292 Cypress· Dr Do not di9turb tenants.CaJI PauJa Bailey f« brochure. Paula Balley ........... ..... 1210,000 3 bedroom. 2 1h bath overlooking Bl& <:.nyon plus Fashion Island lttn . A rrowhead atmosphe re arnona the tree9. Privacy. ~ur1ty Out111ndJng Investment below mar - ket at only $260.000 Owner wtll help flrwance. Currently leased Tom AJ.lirwon # I 11111 PUD, SUITE 100 144-1200 ' VIEW EXTllAOHllAllY -Oii o, .. Suday 1-5 1411 hl"91• Terr. Spacious 3 Bdrm, custom built home with 180° panorama of bay and ocean A horn<' design ed for re laxed living. Fee land. $650,000. IOYI REALTORS, 041 lli-1110 USTSIDE COTTACE -$109,0001 3 bdrms nestled among larger, newer homes. This property offers com- plete privacy on a very quiet cur-de- sac locatfon. The preferred home for the prudent buyer. Call now! 11% PIDI • PlllTI BA YCRE.ST 3 Br, 2 Ba. Large lot wilh room for RV. Central air con- ditioning. Two fireplaces. Owner will carry Isl T .0 . nl 12%. Pr1ccd at S22~.000, ' ( ........ , ....... 1111 TUllwma .... _ ... ,, .. IEW LHIRY OCUIFHIT-Slll,000 Best OCNanfront llOATill overlooking sand. surf. Catalana sunsets. 3 BR. 2 BA . condo with lots of teak. glass & tile. Spa Jn mstr suite. Custom kitchen with Jenn- A1 r. Thermador. Sub-zero appliances, ,. teak bar. wane rack, secu1ty system. 3 car subterra nean parking. H. Browne ll. Architect. T . Thomas, Builder. IPll MUI SAT/HI 1·1 ~ HM'ti IOWIFlllT J•ll• o. ........ .,, As ......... o. ,, ••. 144-1110, 111-1771 . =========---- - OISTA IHA CIAl•H $111,IOO Cozy Plus' Large living areas, family room, 3 big b<.>drooms. 2 baths. Great landscaping. bubbling spa. Close to South Coast Plaza shopping. See this home! l PEltlSIU UYFlllT 0,.1Mtust111 12-• 108 E. U11w1ttr This 4 bdrm & den or 5 bdrm offers a serene panoramic view. The downstairs bdnn with it's own bath is perfect for guests or maid quarters. Wonderful built- ms. extensive use of mirrors. Priced well at $679,000. A must see! 141-0lot UllH llEWNIT IUU WATllPlllT Ml,111 This is not a misprint! Spectacular waterfron t! Expanded mobile home. Outstanding park. Call now-this won't last! Front row view of Newport Harbor & ~1n. Rambli"I CaUfomia Ranch Elt.-tt". 4/~ Bt"drooma, 1ourmet kitchen. swimmlna pool.·~ paebo wfth ~k"e 1ardens & l"ft"~. n••••mr .. .. ,,,..1 .. 1111111-mnw. • •••1•11 ......... . ---- TWt 111 .... 11111 Only steps Crom Moss Strl'et Beac:h is this su!X'rb condominium on ocean side of Coast tl1ghway. Secunty gate. pool, club rm nnd carport with storage (81085). $135.000 . PlnATt • Sf&llllS -Bdrm, 2 bath ocean view home located an quiet setung. clean and ready to move in. Large family rm. master suite with ocean vww. large view deck for enwrta1nang. (0850) . $255.000. llW IUL ESTATE ... ,.., . otnllllAI. ...... AT llW F• U. The Balboa Fun Zone area is undergolng redevelopment. By the end of 198:> the area will become the-next Lido Village. The prime commerctarproperty at 207 Palm is now available. Bldg. designed for second story. $162,000 aaumable first; inrome $19,800/yr. lll-!MI -...., _ ...... IHICH S2t,1Hf -Seiter has bought another-ls very anxious to sell now. One bdrm plus den In Newport with pleasant view. New kit. cabi- nets & appliances. Don't miss this. Now only $119.9001 THE :REAL ES-IATERS -PICTURE YOIJR~ HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome WCleuilw, ~ 642-5671 for: Information & surprisingly low cost . • ... llil .. ...-... .................. ------------------------~~~~-~~ ' .'. ... ~ ~~?i-11!=---1!!!!~~!!!;f!~~·•"•'•t112'L. '' 0 ~===~~llll&UI llWllll·~/W .._ .._ DM '"';I ......... 39R211AS• 11Mm ... Ii -1m:m ..,.Tlllllll•I ...._ 11• sMfJ!Lat=-• .-..::.':'::......,. ,..... a::.~T k uk rn 1 ;;;:; ™ ._. ewi. 3'••""'• a ''*'MO.. ... THI Dl9Cl'IMl:t:t _.._.,....,_'-'._ ...... In par • e ~tting, near Jambor ~ 112 lftl '° 1an111110 ._ 11--. Liiii WOCIClli'ti)Qe • fl'ftOl'llll~ •r.=~,.......,,.....,,..,....._....,..._ ~·~ ·:•:::--. & Eaatblult Dr .. ne r Fashion island E. • c.t-lkti...., WW '*" .. ,. .. ,..,. .., ~-. ~. e1c. , , .._.._ • .. 11 _ _. ..... ...., Walk lo hoppang, 1ehoola, houses of (7 >5"46.-~ ~'::::;~· 9' IOC, *'t ltw-out. LAO::-~ 1 ....... _.,no = t llNIO-. N 9w ._. worshJp & rommunJty pool, Conve-1133 E 1AL.IOA ~MC. nr w . tt2n ,_, tt LA... "" '"' ..... ,_ ...,_ .,... • ._ nt ttnvel to Co d 1 o.uoN MALTY ""' ' pool. 1'600· ...,. --1 ... •!Ml . .,...,,,.. ..,...., ............ • me rona e M r fo'rwy ""'L....... 1• lfJ.21'° ..... .--..1t0 .. ,.... l-iWI .. ,.. "1Mo dOor 1 , !Ml. --. & Pacl!ic Coast Hwy. Assume 11 '-'% , ...... a::=:w .. ™-L 1uury 31r. 31• tr!..... ; '*'°! "'11H no .-i c::..,.--~ A.R.M. l~n. approx. $95,500. Month 8-tloc:4lttOfllnCM ...... ....-.w TowilhOfne nr UCI. ~ llClrlR ......... -Jt1CelwtloU1...a31 ........... 112 ...... . pays $1022 P.I. Easy to qualify. Just orofftoe,ar_..._,., -~~·Qi Cilft~ow. ::,.~!'~~~ nletled.Wllktotowft 1 ..... Hr iiiO 0.,, '°" 11Pf ..... ,,.,. reduced to $133,900. S2et,500. Call CW'tla .... upe. ... -. bMd\S100.11~7a "8IO ,... C¥*. Avt ~4 M0-~'8 H«berta 131-12tl lt1 lmofftO.MOawt lmd 0r,1,..2 br,den,2be. 2 ~ 111-7-oreu.-.. 112 ~ .__ hi 1111 •WI, llt PIUI !Vlftl Aft no-a3f c.. ger Comm Po01 & l I 2 lldnM. FfGlll •7t. --._ ... llt-01.. l lcl 1 112 ... large yard, ..... no petl. ieH. Avt ~XMLAI • "E•tr• Nie." lro 1• 1• monttl,... '.... <=-~"'.:.:.: c°"* lot, evllt •11. •115.661422•91199 CAP£COOCHAAMM :.:=·11':.r: .-. ~~/.".:' ct9dlt ..-~""*'TV. ..... llWPllfWS l12751mol7t-7133 M·F u.T.C. 2br, 211e, dbl get, In dellr9ble •• 3bf + · ....... , '*"Ill ......... Cuatomlzed 3100 1/1 lllUll 1'MI hrl!x•~ IJR llk 2111. MPW•C. ltudlo, frpl, 9"0/mo ...... no ~.=: ~ ~~ F~ffl· ~· '*':· * 4-Pl.EX 28t 1 be. j&.c t.-d tot fhOrt *"' « ~r:,t:;kr.~:O'~M, ""una I PU in... Artl9t/Olftce, MW paint, paca. ~ • • 0-WIAIJI 7U..7451 8'de asao Up 55~M 1 redec, 1111 '*' get. N ~). On ......... 3 bdrm, lltge ptlv1te petlc CM unl11 With wumatMe ctpta, drpa. No pace. Ac-Lll8M INll ntl ~Cl. Sl7Slmo ~ "d. It Sen Joequlri Hiii • --With high veult~ cetllng1 S133,000 1tt T.O. Alttlt19 CHI IO prvt beaoh. ~ ;::. . !twmtleL• mlJAIJ • Cloee to OCW\, t•... "d . ...._._1 _ _ ,... Prloed for quid( tale at $329,500. Princlplel only S2000lrno. 780-1830 • · • 2 ~ mo~ 2 8d 2 a. ~ lndry carpott ~ Etegant lendtcaplng ~d• a 112.000. 0t1111 Capp« p1e11e. Bob Younker 3 BA. ~drP1. pvt patio, "· ~· ~r3~ =• frplo. 2BA llP1 wttt1 ·..idom TwnNe. M llt4'e. trplCJ No.-. '625. ~ · .._ ______ _ to the tpeotacular vlewt 831·1286 83M2te frplo btttna gerae-NO ( 1 home' tenent $400/mo lndry'"' I"' from this 4 a.droom. A.1 PETS. Prine oniy, tA.e atalll.I.. Agent~ • Tll. WN'T "'2.·1903 ~ • m -. t Dladl to GOW\ & ~~:;!~~=~ ••• '==· 1eo.o.ot or=~~........... E~=.=~ Z::O.'~C:.~: ::16,.!~I~~ 10th wtthbul ln-lnwetb,•r.targe • 48A2~FIA,OIR,PoOI. homele2~unlts.Pw-...... .... room. FrOl'l'I $451. 1884 2 ~....::1'9' S72tl.i-4C-"OIS--F..c>M---e!i--ACH;-. flrep ace. poo tebte, ,...____ n • ... __ t-"" _ .. _.._ ... 150 feet for~ PIA"t•I 3 .,.. MontcMI 541 033e room for exerdae ., .. -~front Penlnaula P1. _., .. ;:o;;;;-S::.152 • 1c12a.s1.oomo28d 1 idRXNBMfllNd; -=,...,.,..,..,..,..,.,.,..,.,,,.,.,....,=='="'::-:-21A 21>•. enol gar • i ll opent to pool and epa. Quality home on 40' lot. Coet• Meu 9 Unit• I Ba S750 mo: bOCtl have W 111 IPTI e.tlkte Ouc>lu. ~'au:=~ llOOIMO. .A9'l '°' Al Formal dint~, large 1795,000 673--9777 A.gt ~'(15~1:-'nt rentalel Hbr vu Hma 2 8' & den, frplea. ~. Dt>I 15200 Gnlnct AYI !:"' P9t~ tr::,.~ Huntlng1on Harbor.,... M6-1111 °' -.u1•1 kltcherl and I ng .,... _.a. -ia-•• · · lllrm, meny upgrlldee oar. dedc &yard. Will rent Lek• EJl!nore ..;.,,1_ 1~ ...... Poof, tennie, l"8CCIU9tbll. 1• t560 ,., 289 ll60 hive ... Y traffic flow for -••"-2• mTI (m..tWl S 1100 mo. 852-1093 both for '2000 mo. OPEN •1 2 SBA from l3tS _,, .. _ ...,......._ seoo.s 120010'0 • guests and family c.11 Spectacular OCEAN, 0 a1c deysor780-e765evee OAILYM28tcajon. •W.9...-;,w~"' 3 8d 2 a..,_, nic.. 84C)...M81 ~No~·== formotedetlila. 8AY,+ CITY LIGHTS NLY S751< down. t • •nllne TerT. 8Mu1. 48R HillieMcCormick •G•st~· .. qulilt--tDc;-Hr ~ ·---------· --... 2 12• View. Entertainers 4 bdr oTver. No quallfylng. 2,L>.-.rw ....... ~~".Hr ....... Ownerl Bkr•M-7551 •c--a ... _ --.ecc... Wlft/"'-11-...l--1_M!rdlllly;;;;;;;;;;;;;54;;;;5;;;;;;;;;41;;;;5;;5~-·-----lll .. f ' .,. • home w/pvt spa. yard + rade OK. Great rental ,_ .......... ...,.,,... vwv -..... ~.. uo....-~, ,_., .,.,, ~ 1 bonus rec rm. Priced to area. Cati Rick Byeft ftra. Encl bactc yard. Wall ~ llpel USI •Pool & epa kkp, gar, yd. Sl50 A PETE BARRETr REALTY Mii 11 only $354,900 _760-7292 ANY TIME bMct1 or Fuhlon ll'nd. -•Clbte TV UJ , ...... w l terma. Auume Bkr/Co--op/eet-upamalled S170011ae, 831-2905 ev pnv--. 3br 3bl. OPEN HOUSE-DAILY 1o-e fll 'Ol'll•l1 $250.000 t owner will 2 HOUSES Gr""'-S 1" 200 COM Mg! tty VIia, walk to INLAND EMPIRE 642· 1903 W ... _ ... • blactl & new Ritt canton PROPERTY MGMT carry. on't taatt Call S172,50015%Dn.Own« Spac 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, Hotel.SHSS0.973-MM 7141781-7012 EAUTIFUL28drm,2Ba Patrick Tenore 631-1286 Don Goguen 497-9287 patio. S1250/mo. 7'. ~~------RV gar 1 balc:of)y 1795 lg! HERE A DUPLE.XI Joyce Waltz 631"1286 '"""'lac~ Uiw laJMa POOL SPA quiet, no pata In" llW •Ull I•;~ .? THERE~ DUPLE.XI Pair ·o bargllna 2br Ml'• 2 '4¥.2'X sa W..tdiH Ptaianla fll1 TOP AREA 2950 Herta Showa Ilk• model 3 Bdrm, ~ · :dM assume .1210,000. M50 w/appt• or '750 Condo. FIPlc, watltdry, lfXcAEtoM OAIT. 112 blk ESA PINES S49-24·H 2 b1th, trplc, formel din +• 0Balboa Penln-Try 10% v:3t91r~lc1 g•!~t Ru1tJl•J.!ee ~o;,;?'"mLr~~t+r 2Veara from ocean. 1375/mo s.c. Ptaz.a 2br 21>1 lam rm. Shake root & ae-own. A p 1 Ir o I " ..-90 .... ty ,_ -"' ..-· • ..... · -yrly cell 875-9229 Condo llo pool ciub- curity system Included PlllE IElllTlllS motivated Mller1. Paul c•nt. $195/mo. Agent 1,,--_...,· =-=~--,=----a/' pa uui.f..C tor $319,000. Hurry _ BLUFFS condo on large Evan, Agt 720-3939 IPYIUll Jeri Hunt 640-4868 Spac 3BR 2ba. Frptc, gar. ;:75 u~it Incl. 1ee.-~· ahown by appt with -Qreenbelt. Ataurne tlnan. • .,. 180" Oeeen & Bay View. •NORTH BLUFFS-lmrnac Penln. Pta1ea. S1150/mo 1--------- _.,..,. mrsaY11a1 OM end Two Bedrooma Hendicapcled units llllo ..., ....... H.~~ertck. 63 M296 Poaa. excg Agt 759--0619 • r~U'l •LIU Pool. 4 Bdrm. S3000 3er ~lhBa, dbl,.,.,, comm yr, no peta .. Avt lmrned. 2br 2'M>a 2 tty unltl. • Mlle to bMcb LIM lilt u &44-1HI ~ 13~219 •r....-Mk -yd,gair S750 eeCJ._.,te-+--=~~=-:::-:-:-1~"~ payment. Ammenltlea ga-' -' · ""' pets. A btwn &-8pm 99 W. Bay 548-7852 Pets acioept~ In •" • lore. Tiie tut>s. marbte C..te.... 411. $1600/mo. 1 yr lee. . Pf'~t~unlt• ~1111111~ ,. ......... , ••y 2934 VISTA DEL ORO of ctecora1~ 28t 281 ..... -entry & frples. Apt. to •m1111n-ROM 883--0608 Dys OR C..11.... 1'124 Condo nr SC PU. Pool, ForLMllnQlnfonnation ., ••• T •Ra-2400 sq ft Low dn with -·-E 97 """7 ,.....,.._..,..,_,.__ Plewc:.11114/552--0ln -quahfl~. Wiii carry 1 8d L•keelde Condo. WIS 4 -4,v 1 Bdrm Garden Setting, jac. MC gate. carport or vlllt our new office 11 IEn l&Y LIT :iaper. 1 122 Bolsa Chica P~1 i~~5~~~~~ * Piii RI t• * =t.pa~4n~' ~ "'1_1_50.,...1 .,...mo=. _. _0et>_7_22_-8053__ 148 Aooeeo1e1t, lfvtne ,., .... ..funl. Beach. 84&-3201 Nwpt Ten twnhae quiet caJI 641-3078 •ft 412... HARP Emtlide 1 atory 1 Mon-&#! 8:30em-5:30pm h Tlfllll lasll lO...S. 846-4152 anyOme. 1BR 1ba hae. $.475/mo. end unit, 3Br 2'nBa, frpl. Bdrm, 1tove. Garage. 50 x 100-Lot CUU. IWLO plus MC. $250. Uttlnlea bltns$&.+. patio. no 2 8d 2ea quiet area, nr S520, call 546-9950 .. Lllllll lllfflUYFlllT n-llw apt. FieJ1table 4, 3, 2BR plen. 3BA, grMt 50x 16 view decit. xlnt cond .. ..,1y pos~. $350,000. OPEN HOUSE t0-4. Sat/Sun. 2()0 1 Vista Ceudal. OWnr/brk 861-8778 or 64...0209 lllfFllYNlll 3Br+den, 2'~Ba Condo. Lg a11um 9-V.0.4 loan S185,000 Incl land. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 2632 VISTA DEL ORO Ownr 640-69311720-1831 Calll 11/121-1111 iear new, 4 br & 2 ba. 4 ear paid. 646--3704 peta · &«-9514 ~1'c!u';:. ~oa; tr::'.•--. llllT---llTll---llU--_. -I gar, 112 blk to ocean, 2Br tea. Avail now, Sngl *TlllLlffl* $895/mo -- $365,000. United Bro· gar 2184 Ch1rlu 48drm(38r&Oen)2·Story Tll"'l .. llf ........ a.. WHHAPlllll.UM kers. 673-7771 Ray S575t mo. S4&-S417 Townhorne, 10..-, patio. .. .. * lllffllh•- • _..__, .. , fae-_. Faurla, 548-0301 3Br 2n-n-.. CM. Pool, fresh paint. v"'ac7ant & M2-111J ._, -.... w -• _, ... ""'" ....,.1111, praps, n IPlllmll AHltMY! HllllS sp1,grdnr,nopetsS1050 av1HableS12501mo. 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, cteen, pvt .......1a-.W•te Reduced to S296.'boo Fee: ?rolesstonaHy mlnagect 2 Slerr1 Mgmt 838--0n2 ~gt &40·5580 patio. no peta, '5e0. mo. ....-..- 1 O yr. new custom Bd unit• located In San •3Br 2Ba nr SC Pita, S.A. 3 8d 2 ·~ea townhouae on 1 child ok. 841•9352 f ............. 1 ..... ,...... atmosphere of Wood- w/huge atrium entry plus Bernardino. Less than 2 Patio, carport, pool. spa. grnbelt In Bluffs. Comm 2Br 1B1 2240 Peclllc. r• • bridge Vlllege amazing usumabte yrs old Asaume 5195 No pets 722-8011 pool$1400mo.&40-5315 Yard, gar, no pate $595 •STUNNING Lg lBdnn-· financing of $188.000 at a $615.000 In financing. ) 8d 2B1 den, frplc, gar· l Br 2.~B• 2 stry Nwpt s· ra Mgmt 838--0712 1a. Garden Apt. Pool Croea Creek end Cedar lllfFl'UllA'IEll rate you won't belleve!I AsklngprlceS798.000 dener. gar, kids ok. CrestCondo.Oblgar.Nr 28ft"1b12sty,newcrpt1& $.495tme,...710 W 18th Creekblna~=-: unique IPll I ... Ill 1·1 Call now to see!I $1050 +MC 64&-9714 beach $1 200°831-1089 drps, pvt yrd, gar, :':: three 0 b=·0= Single level 3 BR-2BA Elt1rt1i11n lt11tJ Traditional lBr 2B• house. Pool. 2 ca lBr 21hea. Condo. Poot, led/child ok, $750. p/mo. .,....._.nu ._,artrnents located ,,.., quiet tocatton, move.-tn Live In• flOW$f'·fllled park Realty jar ........ lam rm. frplc sauna, gar, d/w, frplc 720-8730 ~_....,.._ a v•riat.. of convenience condition. S224,000 aettlng: Poot. huge lot, -.-$ --·7 517 GORGONIA private RV or boat park· 631-7370 990 650--0473 Eves 1050 mo 963"'4500 Agt 28r 1Ba, dl1hwaaher, TIWIH•I. tor Ill ages; D'IMES -A LINE WANT ADS (Off Vista Grande) I n g . S p a c I o u s 48d Twnhee 2Ba, 2 pools. ~wesomel 3br 3bth home • n c 1 0 s • d g • r • g • ..... ftr .... * Shop91ng 640·6259 bdrms ... out ot area own· Fam w/refs. Av1ll 3129 gar frplc pool patio kids S520tmo. 645--2075 Frplc, vauhecl <*ting, dbl Theel.,. r-:=:-TANT NOTICE TO I "PRiV ATE PARTIES /Mk.117/I ers say MOVE IT. USTSl•llPLllll $1075&dep.96&-1516 welcome S900 hurry 2Br0plx 1Ba,gar,nudec, garage,pool&epa.. Recreation $299.000 Fee. 2 duplexes (separate S650 CUTE CAPE COO 539-8190 Best Alty tee No pets. See Mgr wtmd1 18drm S740 hlJ Ftr Ptrftotft1istl houses) In prime E/slde 2br, wd firs, lev blinds, n~ BAYFRONT. Pier & slip. 11-3. 2207 State Ave =~~=+Oen = l~~~~l~OtNeT oonw'!_eu:.! ~~~:.~ n & S~:8~ri~~ :rptsl pnt, uted brick.gar. Beautiful Linda Isle. Cus.-2Br, encl gar, crpta, drpa. &86 W 18th 645-2739 " .-lncd yd. grdnr. 2218-C tom 4BR 4'hba 2 story. 773 W Wiison. No pet• ___ . ------ lot w/6 unique (never va-·Mar 11 Y n C 0 0 m b 1 Placentia. 645-2586 Family rm. den/study • $600/mo 850-7427 WI lffll &-urther lealng I' ... E. cant) units All In "10" 63 t-1286 IOl'mal dlQ!ng rm. Furn or w t __._.__ of _ nformatlon pteae c.11 R E A#l. TY Seit your Item• for $50 or less in our f~ DIMES-A-LJNES pub- llM«I MCh S.turd•y In the O.ity Piiot. condltlon.0Wnershave3 1 ~i~\· * * Eaatslde 2 br 1 ba unfum. $8250/mo. Har-*2Br 1eanrSCPlza,S.A. Ill • _...,., .. -. (7141857-0333 · Chtt H1ven 2 bdrm 2 ba c ar gar age, br le k !'• •,, •. · newly dee. encl gar/ yard, riet Perry 640_4868 Patio. carport, pool. spa living? We can otter any-Daffy 8AM to 6PM den. trpl. on huge view courtyard, MC sys, fir&-111 __ • seoo. mo. 968-0856 S680 No pets 722-80 t 1 thinQ from a emaill apt to lot• $285,000. Is way· plaoe. AIR, stained glass, Block• to sand 3br In fl)-1 4Bd hae. tt looking In Relerw Now tor under apptalsed value etc Exclusive Hstlng. by Ktra clean lge E-slde 2bd 1 eludes den w/n,,lc; 2 bth •VILLA MARSEILLES• CM,NB,or HB tnlnk of us Summer Occupancy DIMES-A-LINE •d• mu•t be pre-paid 80 mall or bring ,,_,, into the D•lly Pilot office. S. aure to lnclue19 your phone number or •d· dreu In your IKJ, have • priotl on NCh Item & no •bbrevi•tions. S48~985 or 673-4429 appt. Fabulous terms are Lth ftr ,a.Jt 1411 ba hee-type apt. New dbl gar S 1100's 539-6 t90 Lg 1 & 28drm Apta. Ale. ~flrat for that choice of 1;;----:-..---;:--:z:;=x cpt/pnt. Pvt encl yd/gar, Best Alty tee dlw. Ou1et & puc:etul. Ideal living •,!!!!!!.!•!!!•!c•!_.,!~1!! :uSTOM 2BR. tam. • avalla~: $849,5001 FUILMS YllW $875 532-3269 tv messg We accept pats. From rsL MGMT 642-1803 fro buest. 501 Riverside Ave. Calli .. &11 lrt ... rs Beach. city lites. Laguna. BETTER HURRY lllffS-2 •11-11& $565. 7141557-8200 NB REALTY 975--1642 11.000 ownr S48-2687 Rare corner 7 bdrm 7200 SF. 647 Mystic way, ro get 1 bdrm hld4H>ut Greenbelt view-no pets-•WESTSIDE 2Br 2Ba. Ra-.alff homelflreplacel new St50K. PP(2t3)224--8192 w/mod bl11na "425 pays vacant. St 100 Principals lndry fac S550/mo. No _.,_ plum bing and roof. rent & utll• E·Z move only Agt 760-9678 pets 646-4382 5 Bd 3Ba, tam rm, 2 trp'", Superb quiet location. Npt Bch. Shoreclltfa. Bluff 3 car gar. $315,000 Incl close to NHY Club. fro n I I a r g e Io t •IJl•ltll* Bluffs Twnhme 3Br. view. Nestllde CM 3 Bd 1 112 land. 2218 ARALIA ST Sl11hed 10 S450,000. wtpanoramlc view. Ap-Heights area 2br $600 End Unit, clean S 1250 mo Ba. twnhae style 1pt. Owner/Bkr 844· 1846 owner wants offers! proved plans avallable. w/charmlng decor aun-to mo 760-8097 Newly remodeled Bit-Ins. •• SAU 11 IWIEI IMll TUii $950,000 673-3777 Agt aet patio prt bill• pd Mm SIMES ow Incl. Patios, kid• ok. 1•1·1211 REO-R1. No/West cornet 539·6190 Best Rity fee HW.. S725fS.45-8646/850·7275 2700 aq. ft. 5Bdrm 3'~~a. • large kitchen. family Mesa Or/Birch St. S.A Brand new condo. 3BR 1 Level 4 br 3+ den. 2 S6501mo 2 Bd apta encl -~~:.~.rti~a 1 fa8'101 lii;J;tH1f ;~:.~=:: 8.;;~;;;-a241 ff~~1~cdf'i~~~j:;~·~ ~~~,~~~2 ~?~~!h ~~£~~ =~~~~p!~I! WU1UIE YIWll Lovely.quiet complex w/pool, apa, gar, lndry rm. no pace. Bach-S435--S445 1 Bdrma-SS45-$555 28drms.-$635-$685 TSL MANAGEMENT 645--8122 or 642-1803 ..... YI.LAii ••lllYll* >paclous 3Br Apt. .. $2195 mo. Privacy, luxury & .. turlty combined with sweeping fal,..•Y view make Big Canyon Eaat the moat sought after rentals In N.,ewport Beach. 2 car gar at dOOI'. pool, jac + many other amenities. Ready lor oe- cup1ncy. No pet1. Pteue call 644--0509 tor appt. Sorry, no comm.re/al IKJs. garage ..,.., prod#.K», plant• or anlmu are 11<X»ptable. DEADLINE: Ullll YIEW IMLLI Inert 1450 much more. Yrty. 12200· 2~ 19 Dela 3BR. tam rm end unit TRIPLEX wlroorn for 2 PALM DESERT RESORT c=o~a~;!fX· ~:1~i.1e:~ mo. 770--0347 (Mngr-2417 w;t=.nds) 1 & 2 Bdrm apta. pool, epa, lndry rm, patio. balcony. No peta $585 to $195. OCEAN SIDE ol Balboa TSL MANAGEMENT 43rd st. 1 8d 1ba de- 12 Noon Friday Co•ta MeN Ottlce condo. Pastoral view & Pm;,• ~~111~u~~~ 2Br Condo. Great loc, cant. $695/mo. Dys Exec. 4 Br 2'11 ba,2 car gar IPT IUOl IUL.n night llghts. Sp1, pool, fabulous olflmt view Shannon 751·8191; eves Nwpt Crest Condo. Many Daya 875· 1642 tennis crt. S265.000. OWn/Agt 645-1682 Fully !urn~ Imm,; cond: Steve fS.46-3473 ittras S l350. 770-0453 Evea 960-4614 754-0081 or fS.42-1803 tached unit, g1r. yrty $650/mo ... dep Leeve Int. ..... 4 phone number for appt. 330 Wfft Bay Str .. t Cotata MeN, Ca. l2la 2724 Hiiitop Dr. Courtesy YIEWl YIEWl s ,.,,., ot· at_.. e • u,,_. m iv ""'· v ry o-w UTll -CONDO 2Br 2Ba, den OYef to Bkrs. ~220 From high on Kl~a Rd. _ low down 720-3939 P1ut nr • 1sst1 liARBOR RIDGE ESTATE streams & falls. Cpts. E J 1 tall 3Br, new erpt, paint, klteh vlEW Beautiful 4 bed 1.Y ... II IWIEI n oy sunse s, • na, ri.•.• 1~1~· · 15 & Bath. Cul-de-Sac, lrg . , drpa. frpl, micro. dbl gar Montego 4BR 2BA. Asking Bay & Ocean 3 bdrm, 3 _ -d $875 0 S IS pool/spa, dining & family w/opener pool & spa $264.900 Beautiful baths $545.000 wlterms NAVE CR time lhlre yr . pen at un BrLmUsF.FS3S·.~~mountyeartyt Condo. $950 No Pet• 549-2447 For appointment phone condo. Del Mar, Cellf. 9-1 943 Evergreen oiu Gc=bet~l~~t~n~-nr H Frederick agt. Oceanfront, west of E'slde; 2BR 1ba duplex. Large 3 bed .. 21h ba. a.&utlful Garden Apt1, ng utumable 760-l505 631·1266 racetreck. Accomodatea Sgl gar, encl yard, new XLNT cond. $1400/mo patios. garaget, BBQ, I ii~\.? 4. t Br dlx unit. Wiii trade dee. $750/mo, 11tllut + Wlttrfrtllt ..... IH. pool. No peta ..,..., ••uni YILUIE l.Y ... lllTlll •.,, 9 equity for small motor· s450MCdep S48-8581 1•11-11 ....... 18drm -.. .sa • BA ty I" hOme or taller 786-7443 • • • 301 Avocado 842·9850 ~ • FI R, former on !ft El~e deluxe Twnhse. 3 •t• home tour $289.000. J I.I. hc~latt l bdrm, wtattached gar. Ullll YllW -Clean 2Br TownhouM. WIT • Open Sunday 1-5. 1807 YIW l&LllA lml 30 Ac Kern cl~Q. 80 Ao pvt patio. No pets. l Br or 2 +den, dbl bar, an new c.rpts $595 Encl gar-Uve where y0u have Port T~art. 640-1156 1Br+den. 1'nBa, custom N. San Olgeo. and/or '77 S975/mo. 631-1268 extru. Beeutlful, gdnr. age. bltlna. Nr 19th & •Spectacular apt1 HVH Som«Mt. Many up-carpeting, A/C, up-26' GMC Aoy1le Mtrhme, E/llde deluxe TwnhM. 3 comm P<>QI. $1400/mo. Pornon1 S48-8357 • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 28a suites grades. Good flnanc. uk-graded decor, cat~ral xlnt cond. Exchange tor bdrm, w/ittached gar, No pets63~al~2'f:' Miiier OllTl llU •Spaetouatownhouses Ing, $369.000. 760•8661 celllng1. security & cash & O.C res. prop. or pvt patio. No pets. -fm.Y YI.LAii •Flreplacea Lido Baytront 3 8d 2 'ABI undergrnd prkng. Walk-sporttlsher. 720--0630 s9751rno. 631•1286 lllUlltJTI New h •artment corn..i..x. •Private balconies or C Ing dlatanoe to boh. Rec-4 B pool h 11 ....., """' Garden pa1ios uatom home. Baal 10• reatlon rm w/pool & Jae. ltat1l1 Here'1 antoher bargeln big r orne, • xtraa. Ready for occupancy In c It I 0 n . Ir g d 0 ck . s 185,000. Fully furnished. .. r i L.. 3br w/gar fncd yrd pool & Grdnrs & pool srvc lncld April. 28drm• S5301mo & ""'•Tt St.35o.OOO / trade. turn-key. Prine only. Call aHI ara I• more S730 539-8190 $2000/mo. No pets. Call 3Bdrm1 $805/mo. Gu •3 Llght~tenntscourt• 873~3771 Agt. tor appt 11'631-2261* liliN lllii• ZIR Beat Rtty fee 673-754<4 r1nge. garbage disposal. •2 Swimming poola Lido 8ayfront w/lrg dock & Sparkllng new 28r 2'hBa dahwstlr, refrtg & carport. •StrNma & pond• ~nfrnt Properties. Open VILLA BALBOA Luxurious UTILE 1sURb LoV91y new Sp1nllft-~ Condo. Walk to atlop-For Information call •Sorry, no pet• Sat & Sun 1-5. 673-7873 1Br Condo S 114,000 2 a.d. Avatl now till Jun. townhouse. 2Br 2'h a, ping. No pets or chlldren TIP&_,. M. •Furnl""""-• ivaH Forced to sell. Call 15, S6001mo. oourt yrd & pvt patio. 514501 640-7210 "''"._ 946-7893 2 BR avail until June 29, Qi.rage + ptllng epace. mo. (114)141 1111 WHY NOT CALL $7501 A 973-8900 Avl 4125 $1000/mo. SPYGLASS HILL. 4BR Between 2pm-4pm Mon-... Ill.I Naterfronttdock 5 Bd, mo. gt · 548-3155 or 998-3434 ocean view. available dey through Friday 111-1111 IPll IAT I• l ·I ~1~~.,f;:.~~~7 !:~9·000· na'i ••I l Prtvacy tor .... 2br fncd ~~;'_·11:;:~~:~ 12~t EASTS I DE 1 Br. am all, SU-ftlUIE 111"' Ull... J c l ... e.m.o Shoree 3 ' 3 sa yrd kldal~t ok patio • clean. pvt~ patio, gar-15555 Huntington Vthge Greet Bay view of ec-a a11 ~ •• pool, ocn vu. bCtl acceea. steal at S570 53M 190 ITIPI Tl IUll age. No • Rlf9 req L from s Diego tlvltiea 2 atory hOmewfth §~ m View . $1900. mo 21311•7"'4521 Bes1 Rlty tee 'IOrne with privacy and $466/mo 55 -2337 F::nv. north~ Belch fijfl pier & 1119. Owner Wiii tenalYe customization. Jellgner runy furn 2 8d SUNet BMt•. View Lux Charm. 3 bed .. 2ba. dbl I t --~L ..... to McFldden. west on consider carrying paper, 3000 Sq Ft. $284,500 Aa-townhouae. Pool & tenni. Condo 2BR 2ba. nr bcl'I gar. Call Agt Sharon Jey U • -• 6 ''" McFadden. trade or le1Ml optton. sumabl• loen. 33801 court s 1195 873-0IM $990/mo. 642-8799 573-6900 or 846-0478 8ee Stec>Mnle e.rnardy Ave. Call ta. &61 -3208 = IE I fHE BLUFFS 3 .. _ 2 .. _ Tr' • -IUl.n OPEN SAT/SUN 11-5 U frl·lewl w/pool 4Br 381. .,. ..,.. .-._ ;;;:-----..----~~ i!-~iiii.--iilliii!-1.._...-..... Femlttes, no paca $1500 level Condo. crpts. drpa, IU·l• S.ata Aa1 ~BR hm. t~t ~: mo E1111 S45-7808 Deve well cover·o. cweralzed ~~~~~~~~~lay own;;;supar36drm2 secl apa New turn. tutala 1=.:.'0:.':~~.~: Ull .. 111 bl upgrad9d. many l(tru 493~804 • y~ eeu U7-1.--m6. 758-1 ~ lnddg epa Nf l?AtL& .;;,vrf'!'.!_ ....... _-:;,:;.;;;;...,~-...,,.,.... ..., Soecloua 1 110fY hOme. Ctt Plaza A.pot, No egta ~llM· lj;;do. ...... .-.-19 .. i""'at""'ory~4"'ifP"'Wl21);""'" deys, °' e¥et, M0-<&287 bu6l1 around lrg pool I 1157,500. 551-3344 Ilg ~ Q01f courte on cul de aac, 2 eat gar YOU DESERVE ITll petlo. UnuSu•I 1¥• lot U condo 3 br 2-A ba, 1enni., 11118/mo + 1300 •· Gated V,.._, pure luxury, prtyacy. 3 8r 2ea. dti'l tm PoOI pvt P•tlo gar 1¥911 639-2117 agt 2Nr 2init1 Condo, or den, 2 trptc. set5.ooo 119.500-lo 18d 5yr o1e1 yc1 411. 's 1a50. 913-1181 L ellg#'lt 1~. By appt OP!N SAT./SUN. 1·5 )ltlo S22~ mo nr Bay St Mt. • only 131~S43i. eo1 Vl• Lido Nord. CM e-4M•83184&-145t llHllllH •;r• 4 id 2112 L. Fam rm. 2 W ......_ owner 873-81<48 2 BR 2ba .... ac dbl wide on 2 Bdrm+ fem. t eol aty 11c1111111ee dep.• .... 1eYet oondO 1 a/ft. S13751mo 536-M24 Spedoua Sbr 2 beUI cft)I New Beyfront Conde beeutlful lot In 5 atar COMPLETEL y furMMd getege prvt pool tncct yw'd t ,eoo at 38d 3Ba, den OreenlMf P1rtc, CM. 114 & bMUttf\11. Plentatlon 4 8' 1~• bl, encl rtto, t fOdt °' seoo·a Ut-e1to Gunntte ~. 2 oet 911 MS-eeot or 529·5437 atluttert thru-OUt. Larve bite "°"' be" tchl, a.t Nty ._ ma.ooo. 873~3n7 AQ1 11 l>c30. '"· AJC. •-"'• aunnypatto Prtvate,oono-~ lndd. 11250 mo (iiiiiiiliiii~miliiilil •WfllT~I eond.C:O..•Meu,apece ventent, 11c .. pool. 711 hral:latfll IHutllul re1urbt1t1•c ,..,,, S130 l3000 obo. S1800/mo lee, I to 12 :O.ldo. 1 ttory *· 1be. --------home. Large ahedt 206a. -.2-2t00 rrtoe A~ 4115 Agent ,... '*"' a patnt, -. tr .... and t)'9 patio • 0oubt9Wld91n 710-1117 ~.SIM. Dys $Mnnon Celtl... lilt Watlclng dl1t1ne• tc Ex ve Adult Parle. 111111 _.. 111-.111. t'¥9I s--. QCP&f OiCtX8i ....,. 1245,000 ... " leek bay •. Newport L..-1'-optton 3br ~73 A OMAT P\.ACf TO uvt let or ~ 1-1, ~1 lllech 12500 down OI -2'Mle, 2 trpt. Compi CM11nQ d9llll 2bf nr Her-NW t•, IM>. 0-.. ~---.... a---.! a.M.NO ceati. M 1-2004 ~ "'"'·· 111..,com. o-bour -saoo or 21w 2M .... l*d fl'Oelt. llt.""'" ---allU MO. oc.n/llght ._., lbodllla51tl»-ttto nil I..,.,,_.~ IJl.llYI ... , COf'MI. pool, ... tennll, 9-Nty Iii ~ ._.., l'9C toom _ __.:=::=~~~;;;===--t2xl0' ~ wtth ~ gMt. IRO()fmo NfM abOrm 2 ~ -SOfry, no peta. Cati IUYllW =.;"::·z~ .. '°'"!' 1t0-t~ ~ __...••tdlfMeflra ~aa1.0075* • ldrm ,... e.dford .ith ..nora l.Alfge beth wttt1 H\IQ9 3 •a~ lectl 8-trplc won't •••• tong :Cl••ltted Ada .,.. ..,. ..,.... for. loW '330.toO .... 9'\0MW and tub Twntlee wlNAt, .... ' 631-1190 ... Alty,_ -to • Ill CCllUM OU.o .-community Ootd carpac t<1n9 ... df'yf, 2-cer w/Oflnt, Ten, -...... or llMI...., _., • ~ pool, ape, tenNt bldtoom 117,500 Cf11, pool/tee. SHOO/mo W.nt M He!P? Mntir ..y 10 t11 ,,_.. a.II tOd!lyl A.et 761· 1"7 Celt a.40.5937 CMt 650-1393 ~11 ...... "= -- CTIY LIVING. -AT UIE BEACH.- Sl ~\1~1{11 >< ~1 · . ' ' ,, I , J r -· 646-2751 IS4&-6933 From The Frank Peruilo Collection ' 'r! "-~ \I ,?f ., ~ Prominent Designer Pattem·AMZ Sine 1-1 •L•Qhlll' CUl"MI •lld lOtfY l.,..i1111M \l)flllQ I ,,. .. \11•1 ~ Oll f'MhUll, ltOl'll l .. t .... on• 1'1'1at1111Sh moocl Th• H ly Ol*l>ult l•CMll •• Pf•llC•U Mam.d a119htty longer,,. bee Ii l••'Y 11hmmlfltt lalla hQl\t1y O'l'tf Int ~no. 6tl•rt No11U ,,,. •ay ••tit Oil aotten the 1>1'19 ''•1'1111 1119futto 1119ge111 • 111141 wOOI ch•tt11 er~ Of hnen 104 d•y •l'IG lot....,...~. ••II• 1h•nt11no or 1111_,. faille •P11111.o Patttfn A"2 •I ava•fat>le 111 MlaM $11 .. I 10 12 14, ti 11 S.:e 12 fbult 1 auil reouwn l 1•10a' 1ncfl teoroe •Please lend U ~ fOf uc:ll Pe11er11 10 DAILY PILOT .._tOe•~I PO '°''7,WOOO tOt ..... YO<ll H)71fA0cUSc.nt 101 eacfl palt•n ~po t~ •no fleno11ng '"''"' pl•1nr.-YOOA NAM( it.DOM$$, W' STY\.£ ~UMelA Stlf IJ$ MUI I CllT .. I • Hmlt' 1• IWUTUI f...._I 11.4 -1• tutCI UC ... .-u llt tutCI w WY T9MIRQ 1'1 &Of-<\ lt.ICI MltlTI llt (W{lOP{ "lewtlll MH loollt SJ ~ -HO • .. -... -•• .. ~ •• ----------------------------•• ----... • 1 -,. ' HOMll POR IALI 2UDROOM ••280 CegMy #118, VIiia Balboa NB 844-7020 1147,000 Sun 1_. ••280 Cagney #309, VIiia Balboe NB 844-7020 '359,000 Sun 1_. * • 8 Landf9'1, 1rvin. 873-7300 1240,000 Sun 2-5 24 78 #C Santa Ana, E/Slde, Coate M ... 546-2313 1138,900 SaVSun 11-5 ••210 VI~ Lido Nord, Lido Ille NB . 873-7300 $995,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2 M plue FAM RM or DIN * 19 Curl Or.(Jumlne Creek)Vu 640-1615 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1429 Oolpnln Terrace, lrvlne Terrace NB 644-7020 $876,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v 34 Sea Island Big Cyn NB 780-8333 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v25 Sea Island Or, Big Cyn NB : 840_.8<48 $260,000 Sat/Sun 10.5 -----n·--~e-se. J..,.... Pr."Clftfhaven, Newpcw t 9ctr 631 -1400 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 " . ~- 3408 SummerMt, Wlmbledon, Costa Mesa 845-0303 $179,500 Sunday 1-4 1903 Yacht Camllla, Seavlew, N.B 631-1400 $335,000 Sun 1-4:30 3BIDROOM 2800 Bayview, Old COM 675-7175 Sun 1-5 •969 Begonia, M ... North, CM 546-2313 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •633 Cameo Highlands Dr, C Hglnds COM 675-6000 $395,000 Sun 1-5 **3810 Channel Place, Newport flland 644-9060 $545,000 Sonday 1-4 2137 Channel Rd, Peninsula Point. NB 631-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1·4 15 Curl Or., Costa Mna 546-2313 $349,000 Sun 1-5 **1419 Dolphin Terr, lrvlne Terrace. CdM 675-5930 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 309 E. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 650,..758 $131,900. Sat/Sun 1-5 •517 Gorgonla (Blutts)NB 640-6259 $224.000 Sunday 1-5 1000 King• Rd. Cllt# Haven NB 644-7020 $450,000 Sat 1-4 2476 #A Santa Ana E/Slde, Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 139,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 426 Plazza Lido. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1715 Tradewlnds, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch • 646-2163 $255,000 Sunday 1:30-4:30 **827 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB 673-3777 S 1,350,000/trade Sun 1-~ •2442 Vista Hoger, The Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 759-0344 $133,900 Sunday 1-5 ••3374 Wlsterl~Costa Mesa 645-0303 $17 , 90 Sunday 1-4 **•6304'1'i W. Oo anfront, N.B 644-5150 RED.t $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * • • 7 Rue Deauvllle, Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $599,000 Sun 1-5 21 15 Arbutus, Eastblutts, Newport Beach 644 9060 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20121 Bayview, Santa Ana Heights 645-0303 $144,500 Sunday 12-4 ••31 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 644-9060 $579,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1531 Bonnie Doone Terrace, COM 759-9100 $325,000w/land Sat/Sun 1-5 2017 W. Chandler, Santa Ana 557-3344 $157,500. Sat/~un allday 91 4 Chestnut Place (Eastbluff) NB 640-6259 $172,500 Sun 1-5 1566 Corsica, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 545-2247 $142,000 Sat/Sunday •2953 Country Club, Mffa Verde, CM 546-2313 $167,500 Sun 1-4 3209 Dakota. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa • 751-3191 $156,900 Sunday 1-5 1221 Devon Lane, WestcllH, NB 631 -7300 $285.000 Sun 1·5 1201 Devon Ln (Westcllff) Newport Beach 631 -1266 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 303 Driftwood, Shoreclltf1, N.8 631-1400 $449,000 Set/Sun 1-5 385 E. 22nd St. Costa M•a 646-7171$299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2030 Galaxy Dr, NB 631-7370 $540,000 Sat12'"4/Sun 1-5 • 701 Goldenrod. 2 Condt, CdM 559-4221 $329K & S295K Sat/Sun 12·5 **111 'G' St, Balboa Penln Point, NB 770-0493 S•69.000 Sunday 1-5 ••4e15 Hampden (CarMO Shor•) COM 631·128e $535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **800 Harbor lltand Or, Promotory Bay 631-1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • ; \ ...... •240 Hazel Or (Ocean View) Corona Del Mer 759-091t Agt S725,000 Set/~un 11-5 ., S Jetty, JMmlne Creek 760-8333 $385,000 Sun 1-5 v 16 Jetty, Jumlne Creek, Corona def Mar M4-9080 1334,600 Sar.'Sl1'\ 1~4 * •305 Klngt Pl, Clltfhaven NB 6«-6200 1289,000 Sun 12-5 2001 Kings Rd., Clltfhaven 631-1400 $479,600 Sat/Sun 1-5 340 Cabrfffo, E-Slde, Cotta Mesa 533-8176 $1«,900. Sun 12-5 2950 Mindanao, M ... Verde. Cm 546-2313 $1M,900 Sun 1·4 39 Monteclto, SpyglUI NB 673-1181 S565,000 Sun 1-5 * *405 North Star L~e, Dover Shorff NB 644-6200 $725,000 Sun 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 621 Paige Circle, Lag. Hiii• 768-7459 $200,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 809 Donald Place, Newport Heights 644-9080 $349,500 Sunday 1·5 **1913 E. Bay AV9, Balboa Penlntula M4-9080 $1 ,895,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2807 Ebbtlde, HV Hlllt NB 1'73-7761 $844,000 Sun 2·5 17116 El:tgeweter Lane, Hunt Herbor 846-8414 $249,000 Sun 1-5 ** 103 E. Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula 848-0709 $679,000 Sunday 12-4 8362 Enftefd Ctrcte, Huntington Beach - 986-2244 $152,500 Sunday 1-5 *2001 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terrace, NB 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy, Dover Shores, Npt Bch 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores NB 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1330 Galaxy Dr, Dover shores NB 673-7300 Sun 1-4 1Q6!..P.-cador-Or, Dover Shot-....a.ci-------* • -t621 Gorha1JL...Q.1,,_,.,..,""'-">tll.'!"1.J<J"-UN-----644-6200 $699,000 631-7300 $525.000 Sun 1-5 1723 Plaza Del Sur, Peninsula 631 -1400 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •332 Polneettla, Corone del Mar 63 1-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-5 501 Rlverald• Ave, Newport Beach 548-2687 $317,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••54 Royal St George Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $2, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Rue Chateeu Royal, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $479,000 Sun 1-4 • v2 Rue Fontalnbleau, Big C~n NB 760-8333 $425,000 Sun 1-5 •V' 14 Rue Saint Cloud, Big Canyon, NB 720-1762 Sat/Sun 1-5 **4601 Seashore, Oceanfront Newport S31-1400 $689,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2040 Shlpway Drive, Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $265,000 Sun 1-5 *35 Skysall, Jasmine Creek COM 759-1501 $365,000 Sun 1-5 12 Soaring Hawk, Woodbridge. Irvine 646-7171 S 186,500 Sunday 1-5 10051 Suntan Cr. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $159,950 Sun 1-4 * * 16191 Typhoon, H!Jntlng!on Harbor 840-2678 · Sat/Sunday 1-5 *601 Via lido Nord (lido Isle), N.B. 673-8848 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 404 Vista Parada (Bluffs) 760-8333 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 312 Vista Suerte, Bluffs NB 760-8333 $199,000 Sun 1-5 18 Wellington, Hart:>or Ridge NB 644-6200 $425.000 Sun 1.5 1905 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew, NB 631-7300 $479,500 Sat/Sun~ . .., 4 BEDROOM 2421 Francisco, Newport Beach 557·7914 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •339 Miiford, Cameo Shores COM 675-6000 $384,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1218 Polaris, Newport Beach 546-2313 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V'22 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $545,000 Sun 1-5 912 Via lido Soud, lido Isle. Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 * •403 Via lido Soud, lido Isle NB 760-8333 $1 ,395,000 Sun 1-5 **343 Via lido Soud, lido Isle NB 673-7300 S 1,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 124 Via Trieste, lido 111e NB 673-7300 $495.000 Sun 1-5 V'32 Vienna, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $498,000 Sun 1-5 2001 "'5ta Caudal, Newport Beach 661-8778 $350.000 10-4 407 Vista Grande, Bluffs, N.B. Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $224,900 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * * * • 400 Morning Star(Dvr Shre) N.B. 495-8460 $650,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 * •812 Ai.ppo, Eastbluff, Newport Beach 644-9060 $339,00 Sat/Sun 1-5 9 Hermite~"" Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Hlllsbourough, Harbor Hiii, N.B. 760-1900 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 611 Irvine Ave. Npt Heights NB 644-6200 $329,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1 Jade Cove, COM 759-1111 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3064 Java Rd., Mesa Verde, CM 645-0303 $389,000 Sat 1-5:Sun 1-4 16 Meadowsweet, Irvine 786-8134 $193,500 Sun 1-4 * •3881 Mlttral, Huntington Harbor 963-7010 $575,000 Sunday 12-5 •34 Morro Bay, SpyglaSl.-NB 759-9100 $659,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-5 * 1206 Nottingham, Newport Beach 631-1266 $269,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 3228 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5 •2216 Pacific. COM 760-8333 $995,000 f Sun 1-5 • 1776 Pltcarln, Mesa Verde. CM 751-3191 $216,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poinsettia, COM 759-9100 $695,000 Sun 1-5 * 2041 Port Bristol, Harbor View Homes, NB · 631-7300 $369,000 Sun 1-5 :' 18~0 Pon Charles Pl, H.V. Hms, N.B 760-1505 $264,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1211 Portslde, Broadmoor NB 644-8177 $345.000 L Sun 1-5 1808 Port Taggart, H.V.Hms, Newport Bch 640-1156 $289,000 Sun 1-5 1807 Port Taggart, H.V.H, Newport Beach 640-1156 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 252 Roblnhood Ln, 'CM 759-9100 $167,000 Sat 1:30-4:30 * • 19 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sat/Sun t-5 26 Royal St George Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $987,000 Sun 1-5 ••5 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *V' 10 Rue Marseilles, Big Canyon, N.B 750-0760 $790,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 48 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1542 Santiago Drive. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sun 1-5 19432 Sierra Lago, Turtle Rock. Irvine 552-2000 $215,000/Fee Sunday 12:30-4 ••5582 Southall Terr .• Turtle Rock, Irvine 552-2000 $430,000/Fee Sun 12:30-4 * 1936 Teresita, NB 631-7370 $198.000 Sun 1·5 1033 Tiiier, Harbor View, Corona del Mar 675-4630 $339.000 Sunday 1-5 •• 14 Torrey Pines, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $895,000 Sun 1-5 *4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shores, NB 631-7300 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••222 Via Lido Nord, :..1do lsi., N.B 644·9060 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-5 2324 Arbutu1, Eastbluff NB 644-6200 $279,000 Sun 1-5 **601-Seyslde Dr, Promotory Bay 831-1400 $925,000 Sat/Sun 11:30 .... :30 **627 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille, Nwpt Bch -~-~6333 $1,89,5.000 -~ •933 Bellis, Eaatblutf NB 759-1501 $319,000 Sat 1·5/Sun 12-5 2933 C111la Eastblutf NB e..4-8200 $299,950 Sun 1-5 952 Cheyenne, Mesa Verde Cm 54e-2313 S 132,500 ' Sun 1-4:30 821 Crockett, w .. tmln1ter 54&-2313 $242,900 Sun,_.\ 890 Denver Dr., M ... North Cm 54&-2313 $189,000 ' SUtt 1-4:30 530 Wntmln1ter, Newport Beach 64S-7009 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•8 Wlngedfoot t..ane (Big Canyon) NB 5•8-2027 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 IRDROOM •• 1616 Bayadere Terrace, (Irv. Terr.) CdM M4~6e3e $995.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 *v81 Royat St. a.<>r99, Big Cyn NB 760-8333 11,450,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 2124 Seville, Balboa Penlnsula Point 831·1400 1357,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 ' b **239 Via Lido Soud, Lido lsi. NB 873-7300 $1,395.000 Sun 1-4 I M plue FAM RM ot DEN . * • 1437 Antigua Way, Baycre1t, NB 631-7300 '415t<)OO Sun 1-5 2218 Aralla St, Eutblutf NB 844-1836 $315,000 w/land Sat/Sun 1-5 33801 Ave. Callta, San Juan Capistrano 661-3208 $284,600 Sat/Sun 11-5 1815 Bay Cllff Cir, Spygla11 Ridge, NB 63 1-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 2665 Baythore Or, Bayshores NB 759-9100 $539,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 * • 70 Hlllcreet Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $1 , 10"5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *3049 Java Rd (MeH Verde) Costa Mesa 631·1286 $405,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 1014 Marlnere, Dover Shores, Nwpt Bch 760-1219 $719,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 * *324 Morning Star Dover Shores NB 644-6200 $1 , 175,000 Sun 1-5 20 Morro Bay, Spygl~ NB ~4-6200-i520.000____ Sat 1-5 ---- * *401 North Star, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Polaris Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2029 Port Brlstol, H. V Hms. Npt Bch 759-0619 339,000 Sunday 1·5 1942 Port Ramsgate, HV Homes NB 673-7761 $345,000 Sun 1-5 1830 Port Renwick, HVH, Newport Beach 760-8661 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 44 Rldgellne Dr, Harbor Ridge Estates. NB 631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1-5 * • v25 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $4,375,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Bldge NB )60-8333 $1 ,595,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Rl1ge NB 640-4868$1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 **510 Via lido Nord, lido lsi.. N.B 644-9060 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5 * • V'828 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle NB 760-8333 $1,999,000 Sun 1-5 **351 Via Lido Soud, Lido NB 759-9100 S 1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Warwick, Westcllff, Nwpt Bch 646-8118 $269,500 Sat/Sun 2-4 8 BR plue FAM RM or DEN • 1319 Antigua, Dover Shores, N.B 646-717 1 $345,000 Sunday 1·5 *20691 Aquatic, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $156,950 Sun 1-4 ***•101 Via lido Soud. LI, NB 673-7873 Wiii exchg Sat/Sun 1-5 **103 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle NB 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 180 Cabrlllo, Costa Mesa 631·1266 $158,000 180 Cabrlllo, Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 12-5 631-1 266 $149,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 V'77 Sea Island, Big Canyon, N.B 644-9060 4280,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN * • 11 Hlllgrass, Turtle Rk Irvine 759-9100 $220,000 Sun 4:30 3 BEDROOM *835 Amigos Way, Eastbluff COM 759-1501 $$134,900 Sun 1-4 .. . 340 E. 20th St, Ea1tslde Costa Mes-a. CM 1:,... 631-7300 S 162,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3322 Via lido, Newport Beach 673-6870 $985,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 3 •R plue FAM RM or DEN 10068 Elll1, Huntington Beech 751-3191 $111 ,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 2724 Hiiitop Or. Newport Beach 640-4220 $285,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 10-5 * 2832 Vista Del Oro, (The Bluffl) Nwpt Bch 640-6931 $185,000 fee land Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEX!I 1 I 1 -, ..-p1ue 1-.R- 212 Coral Ave, Balboa Island 818 500·8235 SUNDAY 1·4 . . ..... • ............ .... .......... ... ........ , ...... , .... l!!J!!! .... 271t i250+'h utlli 19ttl l N;;;t ,_ ... _ .. ___ ..,......,!P I·----~--.. --QC.Airport .-..a1r1Um C1. LOST.,. I Gold Macaw. -·· •• -·· BANKING ee:utifUj 2 Bet s.a.tlOf Blvd. Female n-amlilr 2BR 2BX i315+1h utii. Furn private riwn in c M. ~.WI, janitort.1 U!guna Bwf't .,. ... RE-now hlMa for 3-11 6 PART T• • please. Avl now 646-3501 tern• non-$1'111(r 23..so hOme. Kitch-~. 22>630 lq ft. Mo. to Mo. WAROll •M-2307 Q<a"9YW0 IMt. ~ ~&.'8':7?: ~~1:r" Empl mat/i.cty, tum room Y'"I of age. ~2-751• $300. mo. M5-2~5 okay. 852·i366 ~ • Ins. & paid vacs Apply bath, in Wattcllff ... of •California Roommates Irvine prof lflr baaUt """ Office space'°' ..... 1 or Loll: Cocker Spaniel 120 AV9. s.rra. s c mLER BLOCK TO BEACH. DE-Npt 8d\ S325· M&-e376 Over 200 "°"* Saw llM • bt 2''t ba S5eO mo ~ rms -.. lharad enlJY = :'~~ "::: W'1 IW'f, TATCttED UNIT. 1 BA E/sldf C.M. $330 + utll. time & money et5-nl1 ~·\ ut1I SSA~ Donn• Phones Installed, cQ9laf catJOn. 8.42-1802 M.tare COl.IC)la lor QIJJat ·---· ... ·--. l ba, garage Yearly Resp .. empl'd. 831-213e CdM •MAN aeMceavailabla. $375• comple•. nr Newport-...-_. •••& II se50/mo. yrty. On ~rd. days 673-2•91 aYe John GREAT HOUSE M/25-35 PfOf. only. ctaan. fOf" 2 rm.1-~ lor 1 rm, P.....m I Costa Mau. Man exp In .. St. Lt~~2ph75.1n/'!'!'!*~ NICE FUR .... '"HED ROOM "475+ dep ~255 .,.amkr lht 2bf 2'.<tba Twn--ample parking Agt It malnt. W• train wit. tor 8a'tlefty Hiiis Savings ta of--ml ................. app _,... ,____..., ,_, n.seC.MS325 631-'391 673-7781 •DHITm•• kte _,_ ...-..... No ..,.lnO an u'*lant ~ S6 u.. -&MO•• • ..._ •• _. -pa9-neer S.C. Pima. Fam• CdMprof.ege23-30tosht """ ,....._....,._ portWMty 111 OU1 Coron. "' --· -_, "' .,~. Roomy 1 Bet 1 Blk to bch, $275/mo. ssg.1737 2br 2ba USO+~utll. M/F, n-.smkr. 2BA 1ba. Share office. P.c:.. Coast 972"1720 l*S. Selaty plus apt & del MW offiQa tOf an eJ1-"'°""· must lleva cs, 11'°" lift ~ 6 .,... W. Nawpor1. Has trplc. . Oeaan side PCH Need CdM nr Chin. Cove. Oen Hwy Newport Beach other benefits.. Cati btwn parianeeCI Tatlef ol tr.in-teiepflona I mecn talP plO)'a9 banelllt9 tlrm-"" gar all ~...Ina, .... Room. avail 415, fem ptef. furn.. Aalt lor R. GWaa. view $450, 87S-3&60 S22S/mo, MS.-3683 ........ , 9-4. s.e-9MO .. to work 4 o.ys a weak. wtwead Mlws I ct\M\ offtcea In......, a.d\. S810/"f11 :~f~S~:.-&J~50· + D/~32 E/875-3968 N/smkr ltY lga gorgeous •CdMdtuulta. AC.amp! !ttntuitiel 4111 &ITI .-JllJI IMon . Weda Fri & Sat ~ saws. M2-t5'8 = ~::: TIL Room on Balboa Penn COM. Prof paraon to lhr 3 ~ ~:/~:O.~ pri{g. trorn seoo 2855 E. .....,. W lnMt lor vw raatoratlon. &per. =~ ~~ti! = * •Hum * •Int ottlca •• 81\d S I . Bd home. No smk/pets. lrptc~ vaulted cell. M"-Cout Hwy. 675-elOO FranchlM. Nai!Oni .,.. helpful 53&-7511 e•per1en~e ,,., atrong H 8 Snowrootn ,, .. analyt ical aptitude •J11•.1 ~e ... ~~·67k ~C..;..f!''lt· S500+ "111. 1-92"" · 1 " " "" -~ -......... a T........,. 50 -...... 10 -,.._.. ~ .,.."'..v w vu-,. lignts S800.645-7480 t MO FREE c:oattocOMtslttlng .. -•-tmm•--~expat"lenCa.an ,.,...,_, ---... '"' 1 ....... -...... - XLNT LOC-VTIL INCL vice. Cara for c:Nldran. ~-•t• ,,_..,... u--.... Ti•-alfln1+..fcw"'"b6iecon\8Cl. oacor.tor C.. Mf Flam-~~~,,...a _ _.. llllllU lllft CdM. Male 25-40 n-smkr NB rm & pv1ba01"Y Pool _ .. .__,,....' "" '' .... """ 89 t-&70.-·-----,._ S800 yrly. Avt 4/5185. 2Br to lht nloa 38r 2ba So of carpon. Quiel llav9l f~ FROM 95c & S \50,UP elderly, "<>mas. pats tar, 3000 E. Coas1 goocs cornmunk:atlor ... nd .. .., ear .. politloft tar f1gM l Ba, 08'eoa 548_5M2 lttth,!e!tb 2t14 PCH ~/mo 873-2006 t>usy fully empfyd n-11'1\kr. CALL (7.1•l MM~ ~=d =~~II~= Hwy, CorON dal Mat light tyi>lnQ Miiis Ill.MIT PRiii parson. 151-2080 v;:tA~!n.tF:..::: umllUa ~Ws ~Cu~~ ,:~~·~=~ ~ 1111 ~;:«:~.pl= Au\Ow&1•a1WV ~~I:,:,..:~~=-~ p~ =~?m ..:ea·~-wtal tty bldg. Avail now llTll • 751-SjM °' 548-M95 dplx, own ·rmlba-$325 *"'' .. D* ~ .,.._ 85fµ742 llAll I 1 cludlnQ company paid In-dmring racons aJU>. 1"1s.30tl 17S..0121 $825/mo &«-7215 Agt Wkly rentala $135 & up. Fem• looking to 11\are mo Avail 411 Melania I ISSISTllT suranc:a and educational DESK CLERK Wilt 1n11n.llniiiiiil&iiiiiiiiii~ Color TV, tr• coftM, apt with same Irvine 63 t-8471 hm. M0-7035 2 IP'IC8I avt tmmed In FuA-...., "..... 4114 assistance Interested rngrrts. Appty 7anHIC>On K.-. li I sn VIiia Balt>oa-Versalltas heated pool & steps to Tu~tln area. 55 t-5741 . erton 1100 & 708 SF in-PftY:t: -Major CedlMac ~stup applicants l>'9aae apply Sun-Thurs Sea Lark Mon-Sat 7am-2'.Pfft. 1.ae, S875 & $1500 w/vtew! ocean. Kitch'• avail. _ N-smlilg. home prvlgs. line CompatltlV9 prlcles. lv9i. lander ttn.lclng. In COS1• Mau la Matllng at Motel 2274 N.,.pon Bid\, •M-t07t t.gt -631~960 985N.Coas1Hwy CdM Fem ~smkr 3 Br avail now 4/1 NwptHts Cal1CarOlyn75&-8321 Bank refusal • con-ar•bla.enthuliutlein-Btvd,C M 646-7~5 \/Illa 8 ........ .,....,... __ 28r Laguna Beech, •94-529• 2'hba, ofc/«Mn l-'50/mo MS-1636 or 75g-9105 1 I d• r • d FI•• -..di~ to 1111 a tun-time Pertonnaf ~ment .. .,.,,.. ..,..-......... utll avt 4/6 962-&&49 Prol. tem, CMstlan non-•D.IT LllATlll* lbla/compatltl..,. rate• cJiilcaJ position Tt111 1714\ 831-M36 llMl/ .. lllllT. 2Ba CondO. yrty S850 MAJ AM llTIL. "T • smkr $375 N 8 Wlildys I d e a I I o r o f • HatbOf Home Loan candidate must be ebte exper & bonc1abta N B 67~912, 754-1792 Bkr Wkly rantal9 now avail. Fem. 22-35 reep./n-smkr 780-M07 87~s017 ficel madlc:allquu retail. ( ! .. 1 ,~ .. ~} .. ? 8 -el 1 5 1 to start immedletely. BEVERLY ofc 675-6110 YOU DESERVE IT!! $128/wtt&up.2274New-to 11\are huge 3Br N.B • t~SFavllmmed ""'' n•~--114 must be accurate With Gated Village. pure luxury, port Blvd. C.M. 648--7«5 ~~-~~~drys~~ Pr•••"*7 Pt. 1n Fullerton. Terms nagot. "TJ.'." figures, 10..key by toueh HlLS ASSEMBLER. ~ 7arn 2Nr 2"AB• Condo. SU I Ill L•E 759-eJ17 Mary Iv m ...... Penthou.. view. pvt Call CwOlyn 75&432f T ' 4'°' & flllnQ An XJnt ~fits only Mac Grego< Y..ictlt1 e1eg1nt llvlng. By IPPt · ..,, Iba tu 1rp1 uo • I _ •s Offefed & salary Is S INGS 1631 Pl.cent .. c M only631-5~9. 3026W.CoaatH-.Naw-Fem/11\r beaut N.B 3br poolrm .tenn~:.·m•t~r!'8w: CANNERY vi~.:_AG E . wkiOW Ma money or ·Oc* Ptaae llClC>tY In AV --. port ea.ch kttch:.n TV son 1173-2603 ........ Comml/lndust. vn• story T 0'1 S 10,000/up, no per-son to er.nda ti.-DRIVERS C<oaa countTy Ila ...... 7 s125+wtt~no~. t;;:::;·t::)~a-:;" brldt bldg. 3100 sq It. c:radlt..-/no pef\Wty call tween tl'lel'IOuf"lollla.m 274!71La~ No e•per nae Call 1ie OCEAHFRONT Spacloua ----------------Aespon,lrlendlyJ)'otmala PantlnQ, S1 It. vacant. OanlsonAMoc 673-7311 a t2 pm M1~Vle;o.CA9~91 req MacGregorYae11t1 •••.at 2Br 2Ba. gate lock entry. Fem to stir w/sama lovely to st1a1e cnarmlnQ 28drm Agt Harri et Perry IAIEllS Equal "-pty Emp!Oyer 1631 Pllo09flll&. C \A __. Y PtLIT d 2Br 2t>e. spec. kitch & apt In COM. 675-1522 640-48a-~ ltlJ ...... SI ~ GEMERAL O~ICE -~~~~ N!m:;.1~'9:11~ ~ Vacatita pool $325. 631-5489 Stir 28r Bal I• tlM. "412.50 nu IT....... Xcc0untlng ClllLLAC M FIHl_v __ eo.!3° ~ ~ s~ MC. Call 9 to 5 •92~929 lntall Hl'l • •, utlla Avt 4/ 15. ~7 SO FT l/P II.Ill Beauty--CLEll I L • t m In rm 28( 8rU()9, Dy 213~2().()8.41 AIRPORT AREA 90c Ft. LAGUNA BEACH 2111 .... lt.4 &SSISTAIT TWatST LIUl ~llY ••I• IHI 1 11 Condo. Pool, aauna. To Pl are ~our Eves 71•1873-8588 17 14)844--4910 ELECTRONIC MFG leltl... Cdm 64().. l900 'rn Nwpt Bell. •JCP« lltl· ..,IS '"'a"t Ra"ult -----gation, word prac111lnQ •• Aprll·June $75/dy or ,. "' "' Stir cute 2br on Bal Penn. WnllJ I. T.,W It. IMMEDIATE OPENING ·-BEAUTY OPERA TOA Are yau r..av 10 atart on a ...,NR.,.s•o'9. "'c "'o ""X•sf .. p'l"'WX,...""" S500/wk June-Sept Serv1<'e D1rt'<'tor) aundeck $3SO/utll lnet Xlnt QPOOr1Vnltyl Full lime ·-MANICURIST newcarear.aventure? ~~ =""~ 3 Bdrm 1'.~ be encl gar. S 10~/dy or $850/wk. ad Call Now 675-2868 Niki IV mag Wutrial poaltlon for lndMd. With Immediate opening tor 548-1311 Sal t>Med avalt •12e•e-5273 or Reservations. dy• 642_5 ~71 lntala 2121 mn. 1yraxper inacom-repreHn tatlvH Call Great weatern Sav1ng1 :Z, 7~ on 538--0270 861-570.-. eves 498--8909 • 1 Stir spacious 3br 2"1ba putertzed ptyabtas sys-today 8'3-91~ * HIT SllW * 11as 1mmed1ate OP· ---------======;...;:=::.:.:====::::::::::::=..1...-________ ( E/Bluft twnllouM. view of 2 Oftlcea + wort! area. tem Should be or-1----,,.Do---::Coctt,.......,-Houtewives, students flt ponun11 ... tor clerks 1n lJUL ~llY back bay, pool. 780-8057 Monrovta St'" C M $425 ganiZed able to type Babysit t ble t · er. tempo l'\elp over 111 yrs its Co.ta Mesa oft~ W PllHI• mo 875-3175 good v«t>a11 good writ: l mo ~~~OIOves Cat111ers. tlcilets. parktnQ TlltS '' 11"1 entTy leY9I POI--im--......,...._ ........ l • HORO SCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Monday, April l ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You'll be with one who means much 10 you. who is loyal and al\o close to ~our fam1l): Focus on children. security. residence. Dispute 1s scitled. sense of d1~--cuon \S re tored Cancer nauve plays role. TAURUS (A pril 20-May 10): Stud) Aries mes age for 'aluablc hint. Emphasis on propen>. long-term prospects. dealings \\>1th one who has your best interests at hean. H1ghl1gh1 \ersa11ht). make inquiries concerning possible hohda> jOU rne>-GEMJNJ (Ma) 21-June 20): What appears 10 be a res1nct1on 1s merely a ··caution" sign. Take time to be thorough , check r~rords.;ind source ma terial. Close rela11ves. incl uding brothers. 'll'lt<'r' could pfo} major roles. CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22): You'll learn more about monc). possible change of tactics. ()clc high. t1m1ng 1mpro\(~S. )Ou'll n:cc1ve notification that )OU have go-ahead signal. Engagement part) might be pan of agenda. . . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Confidence replaces uncenaint). ~ ou 11 be reassu~d cmot1onall ) and in financial sense: Domestic adjustment occurs. Romantic involvement figures promincntl). Taurus. Libra. Scorpio nati ves pla ) paramount roles. VIRGO ( ug. 23-~pt. 22): M~ch occur~ behind seencs. '31n indicated .1t you mcdnate. Strc s 1nd1v1dual.1ty. pioneering spmt. co urage of convictions. ~iritual values come into ciharp. clear focus. Pisces nati vt plays role. UBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22):·Rtlat1onsh1p 1 strong. com~1tment 1s made. wish 1s fu lfilled. pothght on money and lo\e -)OU II act what yo u want. ke y is 10 be selective. Refuse to be 1nt1m1datcd b> any person. You win! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-NO\. 21 ): Car('cr get ~SI. )OU act rccoani t100. a vcn 1mport1rrr:i>etson ~ oar opinion. M~dra rcprcscntafivc talks about possible appearance. Focu) on. ambmoo.. aspiration. be towal of honor. "f HE ORIGINAL" 1...UTl,_U ...... "'·'· NEWPORT 758--t•84 ........... 22 yr P<Of ;;;; Mks own room In NB llM/Condo close to bch. Up to S600/mo 213/827-4592 EV91 or Iv mag Mature lamlly. ve<y ci.an. refs. looking for 3 bdrm, 2 car gar l'lm w/yrd. pref E· Ilda C M. M5-9474 Moth• nda to rent muter bd/ba. I/pie, $300+ 112 utll ~ 840-7137 OverMU Exec req 3-4Br home, furn or unturn 12 mo IM . pret• waterfront. NB/Lagune. · Rent to MOOO mo Need hm early April. Call Mrs Sliva 7Si-8020 tor datall1 "'" Ir a..1 n12 f8J2 prvt entry.:. 2l hr ac-caas. HO "'°' •90 refun-dable MC dap. Saecilff, Newport 8Mcll 649-2551 Fully endOMd :5 ~ garage. 3M W. f'· CM $15.00 850-oe3& Offitt Laiila Hl4 1311. US I 20i 1q h et S1.30/1q tt. t817 W•t- clltt, NL Agt 541-5032 SAGmARtlJS (Nov. 22-0«. 21): trc s 1nde~ndcnr-e. crca11v1- ly ab1lit) to imprint your own Sl) le. poth&hl also on distance. la~auasc. cu,toms. education and travel. You could be in love wuh one who rc .. ide~ in a forci&n land. CAPIUCOllN (Oct. 22-Jan. 19): Count )Our chanac! Someone 4MMIOt nttds somethina fHt and )'OU could be prime taratt .. Pro1cc1 auc:t... ArcM9cUfat omc.. refuse to 1•vc up·valuablcs for mere wh 1 pcrcd promise. Cancer and Mtab. deeiOl'I omc.. another Capricorn naurc prominently. en.t• coe~;:_:~~ AQUAIUUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. I ): Permit others to take an1t11t1ve. bc a ~~ keen observer and bide ~our ttme. Lefal. comphcation rtqu1rc' -IMiilillilLLi•iiinl -:- attcnuon. 0 1\C full play 10 1ntcllcctual curto it~. Mein ask plen~· of cwoen ..,_, 1 tltOfY faetl-. ~~~~~ questions. . ct.I Mer on "c H Atl Pl9CEI (Feb. I 9-Marth 20): Return to routine Cheek sourcei. ._ antr Mor 17w 700 • cmphaslre practical demands. Focus on em_plo)mcnl. acn~ral health. - cart" of thott who rely upon )our Judament. Scorpio. quanus pcrtOn E'=i:1t.O:. fiaurc prominently. Melia ..._1141 11 Afri1 1 '' '"' MrtWay )OU arc cmb1rk1 na upon an adventure! OC RtctnL bttak from Pl•• will prove bencfk1al. You'll be' more ':.::':':I.: ... 1ndcptndcnt. crtall"c and open to romance. You arc wn ual ,__.,..,1141"'° "&" 1nvcntivt. ona;nal. dctcrm1ncd and wntimental. You •!" d)N1m1c. ,,~ _... .., .. 11i chlldrcn arc drawn to )OU and so arc members of oppoa11c stll\. lf'O. MC Aquarim pitn0n1play1mponan1 rol~ in )Our hfc. Your n1h1 ~· c 1 ioo"" IMte 111ecu•la.t1. vulntnblr 1nd )OU mull b( a'*I~ oft l . Jul) ~•II ~ tom.an11r. crc-at1\ c. .,... 'tfM P'IOM t•• produc1hr (Of ~OU 1n 19U. ,,, •••. ,..,.,. , :-------;i;;::ir.;Uo.;; t-comm·-'-•tlon .... kids, c. 1 " Y II '-a ,..... ,,..., ,..._,,...., ......, ..,,. Sm~ .... ........ .... atteno etc t.pply •n per· lllOf'I ou wt ·-rn '"' Yrs legal upar Haevy tO key etcllls. Gellefal 8 .. N"ING ·-Mon thru Friday btwn varlOus typies ol 108QS -·d .... _,., .-....... ~ Self '°'Ti convanlen"t. ... .......... _...,, kn,...,._..,,. "" " ...,.. A E L -..... ,. • ....,. ·--·, "' .....,.,.. .. ....,...... ,.,_,_,__ 2-4 30 For 1nlo call t>twn PrlOAlt eal stela oan resp Mlf--mot!Yetor. ttln1 tene.d, 1 •tMI unh1. =~~iv. pay and good CtlSU•tr LOii 2·5_30_6'6-3_ 966 ~='~r:*~t!':.1°: lkllls & plaeMnt .,,_ baneflta, lnddg a FOUR p llKIHPH I other gen•t•I duties roundlngs w.. aata.b DAY WO~K ViijK'. Fl!-rOOISSOr Fltlma Charge ol all AI R, Typlng ot 50 wpm 11 re-~tie;: s:nc,Sou: cillty In t>Mu1"ul t.-.guna A'P reQorU Comput• quired sum• 10 HS Town Canyon, neat bMeh and Pitt· TIM Hpet desired <All Art 00 ,..__., r..on .,... PtaaM call MclnloSll 8_5 -'Pnl 1•2 Wa olla1 compe11t1ve Center °'· • 11 ...,.,a for appt. First Interstate Bank nu 63 l ·2880 salar .. s ana excellent Mesa. Ca. 92626. ettn 9iiiiiiii.,.WiiiiPN!ilftf!i-I ~ MlllLIY an openlnQ tor a oert· ----benefits For 1nterv1-Linda Higgins time Conaumer Loan BOOKKEEPER Skt wear ac>P04ntrnen1. please c." LE•&1 alllTllY (11•) *-1411 Proceuor tn their mlgr seekl tull Ch.,ge Leticia Tamoa at .... P.-onnel Dept Mari,.-s Office localed btlllpr Send resume to te SJ 1a EOE In Newi>orl Beach Nltls Inc . 11185 Condor (714) 759-4770 We are an........,... se>aClal--.. FV Ca 92708 (7141 759-477 t -.--1 .... In .. 81 ••t ... ve. · WnQ In the placement ot round floor ~with ~o:!b1:~~~~~or~~ iltUOAll WISTUT llUT WISTlll ~~~.r.:.:rr:.1~:~~ new rapldly growinQ Cor-and proeassing ol loan PfT For ltcenMd pro-SIYIHS avat1abla ona dal Mar head-documents on direct and gram Must be com· MARY HICKLE AGENCY Malle US for your Club team or you! Fun. eu1. 873-1315 f()( tun & SU- quanered racrMtlon co Indirect consumer loans. fortable w/yng Cllltc:tren GEN OFC-PAOD ASSIST 1101 DoV9, Surte 270 Help eatabllah• com-Yo.J must posaeas bulc and have own trans Fie•-Ope>ty 10 train on w~ Newport BMcn 41e-a134 puterized ac:ctg systems knowtaclge or cOf'ltumer 1ble ho.Jrs 536-'325 Proc at M¥Q4.R4Meafch Knowledge Of Gil lhru io.n prOcesSlnQ Good Firm 546-381• LtV£ IN WOMAN Cara tOf elderly couple Room I T/B & typlnQ 45wpm req math and typing alillll• are ClerlC•I No FM -....... --SCRAM LETS Gr"t banafltl. Salary eSMntlal. 'rhe abllity to .:--.,..r.,.. • open. F'requant rev-lfts communicate and write IEIEllL lff IOE o o ard • 1a11 ry 77S·•930. 546-3949 ANSWERS Call tnn1. 873-9007 watl is an asset Ambuah -Mannot a1111n• ADI UphOld _ LovtnQ fT A/P & P/R Comilutar ExhUma -CUddla upet . pref. Private DOUBLE DOOR Country Club, La~une First l1t1rst1te lank S'"'nt ....... *-"y hit the nall l-__ N_9* __ . 4_M-___ 5_7.,,.8 __ "' ,,_, ·-2750 WMI Coast Hwy on the heed. I SllW this --UlllT. Nawpor1 8aacll, CA 92880 ~~1~:c' J:.~~ C:.~ fWRMl NJllllll 1<n EOEIAN -'.Ct Emptoye< mMtlng ... "PlaaM uaa eadlng national total the large DOUBLE llnancfal plennlng or- DOOR." ganliatlon ~a u - ---..--....--"JrTrrl trarnaly w.tl organlracl Liit .... aaalstant. t.luet have ;i;i;;;;;;iiii&~ capatllll l y 10 tollo• through w ith client F.(UI) ADS People~. front OI· lie• BJ>pearanoe. Ac--~~io,...,.liiiirbi~ AREfREE Cat. 11 La AultwU Ye6poaj -fl ~our a:f Illy Nat 642-5678 llU 1-1111101 •• 111111 .. ,.. ptusant hard WOfklng tull time lyi>lnQ. flllng, we "ave i<>b• througl\(X.ll phone worli. Tu11in area Orange County Worll Call tor ~1 953-2034 near your ,,ome All oflice GOVERNMENT JOBS sllllll needed s t5 000 -sso.0001 yr LIT ATTlllllT no ••per nee GooCI dnv. mg r9C()fd Room tOf ad- vanc:.ment Musi be l\Jll time $3. 75 1tart,..Contact Peu1.4a5~ llAITAlllS FUil.DiS uunmsn """' .............. we otter . ....,,,., .• n..,,~, ........ -••lftftiil • AMllft Call '°' detalla: 00$Slble All ocoupatlon1 How 10 Flna Cell 805 ·687 -8000 E.l<I A· 1590 ... , .... ., ...... unique & apec:lal ulon IOOlclng fOf llalfd,...., and a11111ant Xlnt loc CdM 875-9544 ... ..... 1 ....... tor ~nt ~ BMcll salon Gl«ll 145-& 170 ..... muat ~ acono v.tllCle can for Info. 1se.-1912 --.. nu -••na Pt-time lunches Mon-Fn needed In San Juan gd t>enet1t1 1ntarvt.ws c.piatreno, lull I part MOf'l·FM 3-410""-"4-~4 ""'9 at\tftt aWlll, eall for Aes11ura n1 11850 more Into 4~EOE Douglat Irv -.. ... .- 650-05e() ,_. T •lllLI • • Rf{Mtt(A , ·I :. . ". • 11•me111T needed for Preci.ton lheet e1aJ firm. F1brlcatlon ec " South Coaa1 PllZI. Xlnt benefits & starting p1y. Mu11 type accurately & have ottioe background. Call for appointment . . 751-8961 AGES 11·14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now have IS optnmcs tor youn& ucer btnm to ~ure 1eldtrs tor ll!f Otance Cont Daily Piiot Our crews start at l 30 pm and wot\ uni~ 8 )0 p m wet'dlY\ On Saturday. we won a tew mort hours You will u rn man) 111~ and p111n ttonc wit It "' 111nc your own montr tlltrt I\ no dtlt•trlfll 01 cotlf<tlOfl 111YOl'ltd H you art 1ntt1ttltd please t.Jn Ml l atl (714) 548-7058 l . . '45 E. Cout Hwy Newpon Bffch 673-0900 ""' '82 Volkawlg(>n Ribblt convert . IUIO, AM/FM c .. a. LM!enewt (1EOP5e0) Johneon & Son Ltnc:oln Mercury. 2e2e H1rt>or BIVd, Coet1 M ... 714/540-5830 WE CUE ........ THI OOORf ROBINS f O RD , , H.1J"'' I .. f , ( ) 11'1. ~t .• 'I , • ' RlllULll nDIAlllLll WI llY -11- IWl IAll AllTl•I IHl OflOl!f ROBIN S I() I! l ' ., .. . ' ... ,