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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-07 - Orange Coast Pilot.... 111111 CIAIT featuritt~ ~G_ood _ol' TMANK ~ou,· EASTER , BEA6LE .GARFIELD® .. I GARFlf.LP! PORING TME ~AL LE'f'9 GT SOME POPCORN/ SUNDAY, APR1L 7, 1915 IT'S T~E EASTER 8EA6LE! ~E'S ~ERE~ / / ,. " WMAT ABOUT ME? DON 1T I GET AN'r'TMIN6 ? YOU MAVE TO 61VE ME SOMETHIN6 ! • • I"LL TAKE CARE Of TMf &o'TTER, BOWL~ ANP NAPKIN~. Y0<J TAKE CARE OF iME. POPCORN! Ylll llllTlll lllll Ml IF A BIRT~DAY BEA6LE EVER COMES AROUND, TELL ~IM TO FOR6ET IT ! ~ · BY JIM DAVIS I GOT MY STOFF: AR£ YOO TAKING CARE OF TME POPCOP.N?/ t . 1 -------------------------------------------------... . , ... fl\A.YBE.. ~E. AA 6 HELPER'=>, BUT WHO? DENNIS THE MENACE · Look at our grown-up son, Henry. JUDGE PARKER BUT I. \NONDER WHO REALL'i BR\NG€> ALL · T~lS SfUFF GOSH!Iwas RfGHTI Even YOU dOnlf know who I am! I a-\OULD AAVE .KNOWN .. , ... I. DON'T Tl-UNK. ™E EASTE.R BUNNY .. COULD ACTUALLY GET·. INTO OUR~6E T~E. -·· : EASTER euNN'i_ SLIPPER& ! BY HANK KETC·HAM BY HAROLD LEDOUX WHEN SAM ARRIVES AT THIS ISN'T THE USUAL CRANK CALL, - SAM! WHOEVER THIS PERSON IS KNOWS TOO MUCH ABOUT us ... THAT MY NAME EVEN KNEW THAT ALAN WOULD BE LATE COMING HOME ... AND MAYBE MlGHT NOT COME HOME AT ALL! SHOULD WE CALL THE POLICE? ~ JUDGE PARKER 'S HOME, HE FtNDS KATHERINE IS KATH.ERtNE, THAT ALAN \NAS ATTENDIN6 A MEETtN<:; ~~ TONIGHT! ..-i!!m__..., IN TEARS LET ME TALK TO A i.----- LIEUiENANT FR\END OF MINE, KATHERINE! -- I THINK I HEAR A CAR PULLING INTO TH DRlVEWAY! . . IT DOESN'T SOUND LIKE ALAN'S CAR! • -· .V , ................................................................................. ____ ....._ ______ ~--~ -----____________ ].:!""'-~- t ~-~--------------------·---~----------- ; .. DOONESBURY ;.. -. 1J.IE.<t' SHOO.lED A Fl L.N\ t IN MEAL.1H CLA5S ~15 ~ING I Aealf DRUGS ANO PEER .. ~ES50Rt! f -., ~=.__,~j L:;:=;;;:;;::;~~:=::l .j ;:::~Q I --- . . MOON MULLINS U KE. HOOJ PEOPLE. WI lL 1RlJ ~ING -MA PARl'1> JU61 BECAUSE ElJERQONE. EL.5E lf>_,DOI~ Ii! ... I'LL HAVE MY USLJ,AL,, YEH, IT ALWAYS rs WHE:N rr 1s · BUT WE FIND WAYS 10 PASS TH ' llM~. ·· WILLIAM ··· SLoWDAY -:roD,AY? t R,AINY, LORD P. -rHsB/SCU/TS? IHAT DOESN'T . • SOUND V~RY SANITARY .. • 00 I , NEED 10 STl.>DQ FOR A QUIZ. IN HEAL-1H CLASS~ ., BY G'ARRY TRUDEAU 1 NEVER GE.I IN\J11t.D 70 ~ ~R11E5! ISK-TSIC'. G,AIN A CoNFIDANT) LOS~ A CUSTOMER ... • l \ . • • L - - --------------------------~----~ --.-.....--------'---'-•--to.....,• ._.... .......... .....i.e 1 ...... e • ..._..-.. ~•"""-'llh-a.•...a..• -...... •h...a.•..-• .-.... •-•-•-• -·--• --·----• ._. _ _..... ·----·----------~--~-------------------·~-----------------------------..... ----............ .._ ________ __. ____ _ '. -M I I! 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How ulckly c•n you find them" Check •nswers with those below. 6u1n 1w '' JeqwnN t l)eAOw 11 UU\' s 1uu•111P 111unow• 9 • J9jj41WI ,, UID 1u1•d t Gu1n 1w ,, ~·ww c llutH IW ., ~d I W >l>W ... 1110 VERSE-RIDDLE TO PONDER None can locate the subject of my rlddi., f Of" •II the world would Sffk Its place In v•ln; Cut it •sunder •lrnost In the middle, And In our very midst Its place is pl•ln. An •chine void, •n •bsolute M9o1tlon, Into the opposite ••· treme it bnNks; With just • V-P to in.rte• new rel•tion, E.ch letter still the Mme position t•kes. Can you explain? , ••911 -· 01u1 •rndt .• ..... -• .»-eiu FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE o w! G1"'1Me rr If L(::.f GO! ~~ . DID Nolf I DID Si)#.! IM~L:IN~~ p ALL RlGt·rr, yoo 1Wo ... 1HIS IS 1RE-~ I ' • • we=. KNOLU ! --------------------------- how Is it posslble"1o •l"r 11--"-,... the •rr•ngement so ht •II vertical •nd Mrl1ont.I rows beu the MnM respective desltns? Give up? .__~~~--~~ ... 91~ ION •1 •>----.i 1ti ... ll"911 •A!l>MW• tftN lit & ,_..I wt>•P Mn • lY 18 17 . . ~ ./ Ll 15, •19 ·I ·8 • 7 • 6 26 21 · • • 25 ?i ·23 SWEET SUBIECTI W"-f can you draw to complete the dot ptcture •bove? To find out, Md lines 1 to 2, to 3, etc. • • • • .I • ' " .. .? • .. ... --t . - FLOWER SHOW! Apply colored pencils or crayons nut1y to the numbered 1e9ments of the d&.tram above: 1-Red. 2-Pi'* .. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. s-Purpte. 6-Lt. "'""· 7-Lt. blue. . SPELLBINDER SCOtt E 10 pe>fnts for using. all the le'flen In the word betow to form two complete words PROVINCE -. -.. --.. - THEN SCOf'e 2 Points .. ch '°" •II words of four letters Of" more found •mc>n9 the lettert. -· Try-.0 scere •t .. ast st ,.1nts. "''" .... ) .-.-,.~ BY LYNN JOHNSTON • ' ' ~ . --------·-------------------________________ ,,_.. ______________ _ -l SHOE ., l'VE ~OUND Elf.VEN ~6, ~M~ ~ ONL'{ ONE. M()(f. ro GO~ I. ~lD 1l-\E. t.A~lf." E."6~ blD. L-\E. ~~b UN1\L. 1WE.L\.JE. NOON 10 ~l t'(O 1~E.M AU-.~ I'VE. Al-.WALff, ~~p ... W ACCOUNlANf5 ~~H~? ... .· COIJ6H/, -Cot/611/ : ,. /..il/~ < (.7rl 1.7 , ••. I Ill . ' '4f.~1 PA1Q\C.K, M LIN~RlUNAT~L.'I, · '(OU C»lL,~ ~~\JE ~lNE. M\NOTe~ LE-~1 10 ~lND \T ~ .--- \~ \.\~ 00£6, \'L,L. 6U" \\C.Kt.1? C:OR ~ 6~E.SAU.. 6AMf.. l~ ~E 00f.?N'1, HE. ~A~ 10 PA~ ~ ~ J I I f ! • ---------..-.---~ ................. ....,__..... _________ ~-------- BY BERKE BREATHED L .. I .AJ5f COl/tPN'r 511.W.LON 11 All-.... ·~ .1 ~ · .. .--::> ~ I ~.,-'v • PA\R.lC.K AND l. ~A\/~ A. LlTTLE. 6f.T1 MOM~ IN A. LOCKER ~1 \l-\E 0U~ -ff.f<M\N~L... -- -. -------------- --- Plat .! ' . . I I I , I ' I I , I I I ' I ' • • I • Oscar nominee Jady 0.. came perilously close to not being booked for A Passage to India. Director DnW LeM didn't think Davis' debut in the Australian film My BrillionJ Ca- reer presa&ed a brilliant career. Ironically. Davis was d similar mind. "I never understood the movie's success." says Judy. who won the role in Passage on the basis of a half-hour conversation with Lean. "a man who trusts his intukion about actors." Yet, "we didn't get off to a good start. because f didn't think he liked me. And my guard came up. I had to try hard not to be awed by the fact that I was working with David Lean. Otherwise. I couldn't have acted at all." 0 The only ~lem with working with Reine1-is lhal everyone wants to now about Ref.Der. Oh well. sigh The Sure .. ' < \ ' .. I • .. "dropping out to do this acting stuff," and John. who hopes 10 be a freshman at NYU next fall . Aro>rding to Daphne. making the movie "wasn't all peaches and cream. We have very dif- ferent acting sryles. But then. that's what made the movie work." They do share a~ at some among their "Walk-manized" genera-r--_ _,, lion. "Now there's t~ feetlng ot 'I have to make it myself.' " say~ Daphne. But, says John. "how can you live for a sat.- ary? Even m high ' school. counselors tell you whal classes to take to get into which ooJ.. lege so that you can make S46,000 a year. If that's all you're going to work for. wny don., you just die?" phone, hoping it would ring. Now I don't mind if I miss a few calls or a few jobs." There are drawbacks, however: "I can 't have as much fun -life is more serious." 0 K.C. ot Provo. Utah, wants to know wha was the besr advice that I had a personality and should use it. So I did non· musk.al thiJ9 like hosting 1V a~ shows. Thal was easy and made me come across as a person as well as a radio voice. Mel gave me ocher ad- vice: 'Kenny ... go country.' The most important thing is to think of yourself as a profes- sional. and act that way. You must work at your craft. be willing to 1-=e lots ot disap-pointmen~~~ one can do it for Yolf· Peapie ask me all the time to help them Qet started, but no one can make anyone a success." 0 Jack Wardell, star of Crazy like a Fox, considers hir;n~.lf to be at least as outgo- ing. street-wise and congenial as the unconventional detec· live he plays in t~ hit series. "I guess Harry has some ot my best poi nt s." speculates Warden. "I wish they could have shown all of them." Un- fortunately, Mr. Warden is not nearly as wily behind the wheel as Mr. Fox. 'Tm not thal great a driver." confesses Jack. "And I have terrible trouble parking. Being an athlete, rm fairly weU coordinated, but every time I park I'm either too doee to the curb or on top ot it. I go th~ more hub- caps .... Or e!se I'm so far away from the curb that no one would know I'm even parked. They assume I've just stopped.'' 0 tation ot a book de.pidjng as alcohol and drug abusers the women in white who 51e!Ved in Vietnam. 'We don't want this movie to be made. .. says chief NAM organizer Pllbida L Wallla, a civilian nune who served in De Nq; •1 can't beUeve F"teld tm thrown her much publicized principles overboard. She ls such a credi- ble person thal once P«JPle see her in the film. they'll believe the story is true." 0 [J} loonM Koulman Will Anita Sum- nwr 111 Nee >'°'*and Rlbff ~· in Los AfJltln Annoimdng THE NATIONAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY CIVIL WAR CHESS SET Richly detailed p-ortrait sculptures of great American heroes - in solid pewter, solid brass and fine enamels. An heirloom chess set to be enjoyed for generations , created by the world-famous cr.aftsulen of The Franklin Mint. AIJallab/, MtlV bg dir«t su/ncripti<Jrr. lssw Pritt: SJ 7.50 IJ'r scu/pturrd chus pi«e. "'--min-I/OUT subscription br April 30, 1985. The ~tioN.I Historial Society Civil War Chw Stt is a dl'llMtic:' ind fucimti:nl tribute to tht heroes of bo't.' North Ind South. For tht p~--m. piectt1ritt Jndudlnehfy«ta1lfCrtnrtt· dimensional portrait sculptures of tht llftat Gtnerals on both sida, as well as enlisted men. Each flalurc will be captuttd for the aau in solid pewter, then set atoJ) a tolid brus pedestal bast anbtllbhtd with a drculu bind of richly colored mamel-blut (or the solctitn of tht Union, ~ for lhdse ol tht Conftdtncy. And ntfY nuance of fadaJ npmaion, uniform and wupomy-n,ht down to tht buttoN, br&idinQ, Aben and carbines-will be depicted with W'ICOmprontiJinC ~. Tht mutt Is a wortt that will brin• lutin• pleasure to chus enthusiasts. history buffs. collectors of miliury mini.aturts-anyont who appreciaus our nation's ht~. A work of htir· loom quality. cutaJ.n to evokt adJnjration from all who Set it when tht set is displayed in your livine room. den or offkt. CratUd for tht Society by The Franklin Mint . uch fiaure is sea.ltd to suit the role wigM<f to it in tht ~ of chtss. The chusrntn will be issued at tht attnctiw pm ofS17.50 uch. The handsome er-finishtd ~ ~d, ~fit­ ted prottctiw ca.x. a Cuti#iQu of Authenticity and spec:Wly WTittm rtfuenct maltriab will be provided at no addtional charit. As. a subscriber. you will receivt two sculp- turtd piecu ewry olhn month. You will. how· twr, be billed for only OM cha.sman at a time -a total of just $17.50 ptr month. In addition. )'OU will be &fvtn tht option lo complelt your Kt twn W'lifr-but wUI bt undtr no obliaatton to do IO. No~ p.ayrMnt is requjrtd. But Q~<Ue nou that tht actomp.anyina appliation is cbttd ind should be mai ltd by Ai>ril 30. 1985. Central 1n Ctutf l 1yUt:S S G r1nt KING ~rwnl in Clucl R*rt E Ltt KL'G c ....... Sl 85< llll"TION ~P'P'Llt HION Pf~ mail by -tpril 30. 19&5. Tht !\i.a!ONI H1ston.::al ::.oc~t) c o Tht Frankhn Mull Frrilm Cmt" ~~ 19091 PluM tnttT' my wbt.:nptlOO IOr Tht ~lONl Huton~ ul Soc~ CMI r Clwss Stt. conslS(•ni! of thirty· ' two chusrntn. I ntte1 wnd mMf)' no.. I Will rtet lvt two """" p~ pettn ryolhn th. but ,.,II be btllrd for ]VII. onr • a I 7.50" PlfT lllMdl- bc&iftnint whfn m)' f'1t ih!pl'Mnt It rudy to be Knt I tomt.J~lht.~lia.t~ • tion cMt Ind ~·6nisht4 thl:u bolnf It no addt- tJONI ct\Artt .,,.,., .,. -..,.. ,_-' l..f9 ,..~-..,.,.,,..-~ ··~ •• ·--· ••• ...,,.. t C I ... •<<•-~· . .._ .... -.. . .. . Stu.,.., limit: Orv comp/«t~ s.n twr mbscri~ 11•5 For nearly a decade after the~ ol the Vlf!lnam War, bod relations bt:twem Hanoi and• Washington and bureau- cratic red rape baned all but a few ol the estimated J 5. ()()() V~ese Amer· asians. the children of American set· uicemen and Vietnamese women. from enrertng tht Uniled~es. Many of them have never met their fathers. Some. abandoned by both parents., have resort«! to bessin& prostitulion and ~/l­ ing cigarettes on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly SaiB<>n) Many more have been taunted and ostracized. Today, howtver. new Nidives by the US. and Vietnamese governments and legislation easing immigration restric- tions mean thar record numbers of these children will be flocking to the country of their fathers. Bringing the Amerasian children to the United Slates will not be a simple process. Many ol lhem are go. in& to need !osier care and/or financial sapporr. Moreover. some experts believe that even furrher relaxation ol immigra- Non laws will be necasary to facilitate the Amerasians· "homecoming. "None- theless. as we approach the Jbth anmuersary of the end of U.S inoolue- ment in Vietnam (May 7), stories such as this one are tJesinning to be heard. B ATON ROUGE. La. -Born of a wartime love affair beeween a U.S. Army officer and a Viet-namese woman, =r~ Ef lzabeltr ha nevermet her . knows his name, however. and his face from a faded snapshot. and like many other Amera.sian children now settled in this country. she hopes to be reunited with her estraflsed parent someday. 'To know my father," she says. "is the best wish of life." Elizabetfi'·s brown eyes are alive with inteltsence. She hm soft. pretty features. 4 F AMILV WUJ/J.'f • Al'llll. 7 • ·- a gentle manner, and an easy smile. In some respects, she looks like any other American schoolgirl. but to com-munae in f.rW.ish, she'needs the heJp ol a translator. FJizabeth speaks in a sweet, musical voice, smiling shyly and looking into her lap as she talb. J:rom time to time her vcn hesitates sli8ht.ly or srows softer. the only indiabon that a memory. is making her Ad C'1I uncom- ) fortable. She rarely expresees her emcr 6ons in words. Despite all she has~ she does not dwell on her own pain. Her mother, lam, and ~ father, V1et1 , help her piece together this stof}'. It ~ns in 1968, three years before Elizabeth was born. Lam. who was 18 at the time, worked in a cafeteria on Cam Ranh Base. a U.S. Army out· post in Central Viet- nam. There she met David,• a captain in a supply unit. He was in his early 30s and di- vorced, with a young daughter back in the Untted States. They started a oourtship. lam has snapsho(s of the two of them from that period. She is a pretty girt, bright and alert, with long blade hair and high, promi- nert cheekbol le:S. David is a kind-looking, square-faced man. slightly overweight. Today. at 34. Lam is still pretty. but she looks tired. Her eyes have a vacant expression, as if all emotion had fled from them. After Lam and David had known each other for two years. he was transferred to a _signal battalion in Nhatrang. Lam • went With him, and they began living together. David told her he wanted to marry her. Lam became pregnant in 1971 . That same year, the Anny was to send David back to the States k>r retrain- i ng. He and Lam decided that they would go to America and get married there. She had a friend, a former room- mate with government connections. who promised to help her emigTate. "I will go to Saigon." the friend said. "In two weet:s you wilt have1h~ ellrper- mit to leave Vietnam." Lam pve the woman S2.000. all the money she had saved. She never heard from her .n. In September, David returned to .. tbe United Scates without h'fl.They carried on their relatio~i through correspon- dence. both I that Lam would firld a way out Vietnam. David wrote her every week. When hi5 letters ar- rived, friends would translate for her. then write out her replies. lam still has David's letters. "I miss you very much," he wrote in a bold, slanting hand on September 29. '1"a.ke care of the baby ... remember that I love you." In a later letter he reassured her. "I will come back even if it's fusl for 30 days so we can &et married. n On Decembef 6, Lam gave birth to a girt whom she named Elizabeth. as David had allr.ed. She also pve the child ing a man and woman walking hand-in- hand ~ a f1owerin8 meadow. "He!lo darling," it began. "Well honey it has been over a month since I last heard from you and I am beginning to wonder if you have forgotten me or what .... Honey please take some pictures of the baby and you and send them to me. does she look like you or me .... I would like to hear from yoo and find out why you have 00( been writi~ to me like you said you would .... Don t forget that you are ~ng to be my wife so don't butterfly." Lam sent David a lett~ with a picture ol Elizabeth. She didn't hear bade. She took the baby north to QW Nhon and moved in with her parents. T WO years welt by. lam kepC writi David. She received no reply~ bf8an to wonder if he had remarried or forgotten her. Maybe her <X>itespAdence wasn't reach- ing him. Lam decided to write to him in care of the U.S. Anny, hoping they would forward her letter to the right ad- dress. She got an answer. dated June 11. 1974, and mailed from Germany. David had been rpssigned there. "I was very giad to f)ear from you,'' he wrote: 'Tm very sorry that I have not written m the past .bull did not have your address. . . . You said that the little girt is now three years old .... Please send me a picture ol you and one ol her .... No I did not set remarried and I have not fors<>!len you and I never will .... I stiJJ thank of y~ and I still love you .... Kiss the baby for me." Lam wrote David two more letters, but this time she did not hear from him in return. She gave up. She ~red he had met another woman. Lam herself had met someone else -j a cheerful, energetic man named Vien c who worked as the deputy rnaJla8er of ~ the airport ar Qui Nhon. In Juoe of 1974. i they were married. Soon after. V1et1 was 2 transferred to an a.ir traffic controller § position in Saigon, where he. Lam and a F.Jizabeth lived comfortably in a brick ~ house fumJshed with antiques. In March a , 1975, Vien and Lam's first child was ~ u:ith Eliz4M.h in 1973 Jo~) in 1 born. a boy they t(amed Truog. Vietnam. two ymn atte-ldt. and They dldn 't tell fJizabelh that the new today ru-tJ at thW ~ I ~by was only her half brother. that her a Vietnamese name, . Four ~!her was an American she had never days later, David sent off a ~,!'.. met. Elizabeth grew up believing she it has been three weeks~~ I w, Vietnamese. 'We didn't want her heard from fou . What has ha ,.... , be' discriminated apjnst,'' Vien he wrote. .. know it is a~l . ' 1for 'recalls. "so we never toor anyone she you to have the ba~·and I am worri was [b~AmeriWL Even .our neiSh- lJ'iaf sometrung may be wrong with bors didn't know." you .'~.;:} don't know if you have been Elizabeth's schoolmates weren't tettint' ·fiiy mail or not .... R~ly fooled. "You are American. Go back to honey'1 have not forgotten you. I know the United States." they taunted her. It is hard on you having a baby and ~ Lam reassured her that she wu Viet- ing by yourself but this will soon be namese, but her soothing words were over .... Honey I miss you more than distant combt outside the home. where you can believe and I swear to God and Elizabeth continued to be misttated. Buddha and anyone else that you wanl One nlsht she WM a pur a that I am coming back for you." marlce(place when 90me tried to Lam wrote t.o David about the baby. kid=her. Seeing that izabeth was His next Idler, dated January 24. 1972, A Asian, they wanted to use her was typed on a piece of stationery show-to ~ t of Vietnam by ~118 she t• WIS a member of their family. Elinhdh chUdren. Yim has worked part time for speaks optimistically. ··1rs a very finally broke away from them and nm a restaurant and cut grass at a coumy beautiful place. .. he says. wrm very hap- home. Pei'3p5 twau• she WIS picked dub. He is on a waiting list for voe.a-py. Our children have the opportunity become an ~neer. doctor or lawyer. n Lam is not a,, cootenl "I don't like Baton Rouge. .. she says. "Some people in Baton Rouge don't like Vietnamese. I am a woman -work is hard to on so much, Elizabeth became pain-tionaJ school. The family's welfare to study. I would like them when they fully shy. One of her most traumatic payments will end in June. Vien still grow up to go to a university and recolledionsbf those days involves a lit· ----------------------------------------- tJe ~ wt'KJ tried to embrace her. She was terrified. W hen the Communists · took over in 1975, Eliz- . abeth's family was ha- ra$$ed by the new government. Lam and Vien were denied ro cards that would prove their citizenship and entitle them to work. Vien was kept on as an air traffic con- troller until April 1976 in order to train a new staff. "When the training program was over. they kid<ed me out," he says. ''I stayed at home and did nothing." To make ends meet. the family lived off their savings and sold their ~ions -jewelry, furnishings. even the bed. When the money ran out. lam began selling part of the family's rations on the black market. ·we tried to escape many times," Vien recalls. Once they pajd the government 20 ounces of gold for exit visas. 'The government denied us permission [to leave]. but kept our money." Vien says. Several times they tried to escape by fishing boat. but they couldn't get past the police who controlled the water- ways. One night, the police shot and killed some of the people who were at- tempting to get to a boat with them. In the earfy 1980s, the Vietnamese '~d U.S. governments moved to make fl easier for Amerasians and their relatives to come to the United States. Elizabeth and her family (which now in- cluded two sisters. My. born in l 978. and Due. born in 1981) were finally able to leave Vietnam legaJly. A$ part of the procedure. Elii.abeth was interviewed by United States officials. and it was dur- ing the course of thi5 conversation that she learned for the first time about her American father. Elizabeth cannot remember exactly what her feelings were in that instant. apart from a strong desire to meet David and know him. Elizabeth told her mother how much she would like to see her father. "Well." Lam said. "let's find him for you ." The family left Vietnam in January 1984. settling in Baton Rouge, where Vien's unde lived. They moved into a · m~. fouMoom house in a low- inoome-neighborhood. Rm~.­ neighbors and the Catholic Church donated a few simple furnishings: four beds, a couple of worn sofas. a metal ~ding table and folding chairs, a plastic Christmas tree. In the room Elizabeth shares with Trung and My, pictures of the Virgin Mary and Jesus and a tom poster of Hawaii are tacked up on the walls. Rent on the house is S200 a month. The family reWves S27~ monthly in welfare. S342 in food stamps. Lam says that is enough 10 feed her husband and F.t.MV-~W!l'JCLY . 4"1l 1 . 11115 5 . . . .. ·. . . . . ... . ~...:... . . ... .. . . . .. -~ -... /· :·~ -:...__ ... -... -· .. .... t ·. -~ .... ; ... ~ - -.... ·-.... -·-· ~"--" .. .... "'"' .. ... . "'-........ .._ ;,.. ... / : ·: • .. .a ... ...... ......... _. . -...... . ,. . . ... ...... • @lo .. • 1:, -.. - .:::--~--.._ .. WHY HAVE A RE I IREMENT PLAN THAT'S SPEOJLATM, WHEN WU CAN HAVE ONE THAT'S GUARANTEED?. If your IRA is in a mutual fund. you might acrually end up wnh less than you put in 'That's because ffi()S{ mutual funds arc b~d on the performance of chc scock mar~c In other words. on speculation . But the IRA'~ we offer art based on something scrongtr Noc only do Wt" offer a guaranteed rate of rerum. but your IRA is federally insured up to S 100.000 So when you·rc.opening a new IRA. or thinking about switching your current fSTJ{; one. take the speculation out of your retirement W1th .in I RA chac s guaranteed -----. After all. th< dacr of your retirement is set ·u-- lbc performance of a mutual fund isn't Amttican ~a · & Loan Bell C\2Vlll&i :';'f,oan .. . . &val: rnr · ~ .. ·~ ~ Loan ral!tom:~ ~".' •r:" •""""~ \'. I --• \..iAl.U~ •• . • ••.. • M" .. w 1.1..Mi I Cih· ::~........ .. ·-· """ . u ; '-'-'--•••' •••4J •'-• ..A.IWll ;,, .. ; ..... ! ·: ... ·--· ll. """'" -~y,,.w.,,A. ··-~ ,, ~· F~ "..avi.i;-; Ja. .. ~ f&IS( N~wkt -'JVlfllP, A fcdml r . • l_.. .. •· _ ... , ...... : .,. . ::' ... ... ~::: - . ... : : .... .' : . . .,: '• . .... ·-.. + .. find." Most of the local jobs available to Vietnatr)eSe women involve sewing. and Lam IS not a seamstress. She .says she would like to move to New York City if there as ever enough money. Elizabeth has made some friends in school. but she is still being teased by her clcwmate5. now because her com- ~~tht l ro·1 1\Anks " Mnt lon"Gamtt ,.nc1 win ~ million c1ollAr\. Or bt Ont' Of A rhOU!H\nd )100 in\tAnl ~inners! jus1 look fOf ~dc\lly-m.ui<ed TNnks a Miiiion Game 14-oz. uns of Al.PO On c~ bclc.k of each ~ you II stt tf you· re c\ S I 00 lnsklnt 'MOMr Of get one of lttree "Thanks a Million'· game pleas. ~ you ve coUected dll lttree pieces. you'U h.1ve rhe sen1~ ··My AU'O dog 1s v.<>fttl a milfionl"' lhen wnd " 10 AU'O c1nd we·n tnte-r .. -"-rr·lr .. r.1ir¥-.__,,.,. your rwne 1n our "ihc\nks c\ Million g.vne draw- ing One kJcky Al.PO dog IMH v.in a million dollc\ts! lncer t00n. lnttt often. ~ more you ent~. rhe ~er your c1og s chanc~ "" of v.inntna ~mlJll'oO..dona.rl. Good. ~rrwy ~be-st AU'O dog v.in! rnand of English is poor. Someday. she 1¥'buld hke to go to college. And she would like to become a police officer. The police, she says. are very serious and do their job weJI and keep the ~ pie obeying the law. She would also like to get married and have a family I n March 198-4. Elizabeth began a formal search for David. With Vien's help, she composed a letter to the Philadelphia-based Pearl S. Buck Foundation. which specializes in aidi Amerasians. "Please help me find out~ whereabouts of my father,'' she wrote. "inform him that I am now in Balon Rouge and attend 8 grade of Broadmoor Middle School .... Looking forward to receive a ravorable answer would make my happiness in a very near future." Upon receiving EJiz.abeth·s letter. the Buck Foundation wrote to the Ov~ Citizens Services at the Department of State. ask.ing for assi5&ance in locatin~ David. "We did an exhaustive search. · reports Jenny Foo. a consular affairs of· 1 ficer at the Overseas Citizens Serv~es 'We checked the military reoords and the passpor1 records. and we couldn't find any identifiable record ... In order to 1race a serviceman. Foo explains, one needs his date of birth and serial number. neither of which Elizabeth could provide. Still. the search continues. My Nguyen, Washif181on D.C. representative for the Buck Foundation. has written a letter-to-tM--Army R~ Pwwm~-+ Coordination Office. asking for he!p. ··1 cary'1 promise anything." he says 'Tm trymg my best·· A source at the Defense Department who is working on the case and asks to remain anonymous says he would like to assist Elizabeth. but that there are limits on how much the Army can do. 'This is sad to say. but if the individual is aJive. we come under• certain privacy provisions." he notes. "We may not be able to r~ 'in1orffiation (address or telephone number) unJess he gives us wntten pennislioo to do so. We might be able to forward a letter. If he ignores the letter. then that's 1t. Sometimes ~ pie don t want to be reunited. He may say. 'What are they bugging me for?' On the other hand. a person, after being separated from someone because of the war. fMY. regret having lost contact. Maybe he will say. 'I want to set things right: He may still be on active dury, or he may have retJred. He may have remamed. I will do my best to find out where he is. It may come to nothing. I am anxious to ~ what I can do." Elizabeth isn t certain about what she wttf-,tey-to-Oavid when. or if. she ever- meets him. She is only JUre thaa she will be very excited. She feels she hu missed something beause she has never known him. Al she expla.ined to the Buck Foundation "My living con- dition is very good. ~eryone in my famdy loves me so much. I get a AOOd education In Vietnam and here. But I always have• ttttlns of lackina t0me spiritual thin1 that ls my anxiety to know who my father is . . I need nothing d my flther but his love." fft 6 F•W'.IU WWlY •• ,.,L :. I a~ 084 -a what -Al of "l The I Denn been Utt~ m th• for ye pubic Abm• And : Abtm sJttp ket. J WEEI GETIING BRIEFED ABOUT THE BEAR CRAZE .UTHOR DENNIS KYTE TALKS ABOUT HIS ULAR URSINE CREATION, ABl_NER SIW.X)THIE ihe &isl.er Bunny hod better warch his little eo11on1ai£ because this spring is bear season. Melanie Mmagh discussed what Abiner Smoolhie is real· ly like. · ~ e:xaudatingly cuddly MenaO: What doee Abf. Bears hooe just rel«Jsed ner dalnk ..._. die recent ;rs1 feature Rim. The Care crue for bean? Movie (The Samuel Kyte: He's completejy oblivious ayn Company). Aside ~it But his popularity Is not the ubiquitous stuffed ohly that he's a bear -he fy. "there are bear ca/en-could be a penguin or a giraffe ---------'-----. -it's just him. He's a very likable creature. Q: .. be popular =:mdrdeof Kyte: Oh, he's such a good host, and he's so reJaxed. he's quite~ ular. And I think a lot of his appeal ls that he's Everybear. Every- '1~e;;:Jt?1ju~~~l~ik~e~h~im,_~p~eop1e.m.:1 will come up and say to me. "Oh, you oughta meet my urlcle Hany!" iU-~-'-1 Q'.. .. Ablner CMll· ) .. r-:- aoln1, tben? t Ryte: No. he's an inter- nal person. He's the essence of a poet. He --------....----'doesn't actually write rJtJ for hibemotion. as usua~ r Smoothk and Puppy.- bear Slickers, bear T- One of the blsser faoor- ;th the ursine set is Abiner thie, genteel, Ra1her Slow of the beSl-seJJing book ..a.st Elegant Bear. t le/low lidional brtJins ;nsion and Pooh. Ablner 1/s to bear../ouns of all Wiih hi3 friend "Puppy .. rabbit who is to Abiner )OUf Teddy bear is to >'°':' iner emborlu on all kinds ear-roisin11" adventures. ast ~i Bear is author is Kytes lirst book: he has asked by his publisher. Si~. to wriJe JO more • . Four mini-books ,unger children art being 'hed this month featuring ·r's rabbit friend, Puppy. tuHed Abmers as well as ., dishes. shttts. and ueor aTP now on the mar- ~~cently Kyte and FAMILY :LY Assistant Editor himself. but he does do water- rolors. He's not a great com- municator. H°JS world exis6 on its own. 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As a ,().year veteran of Hollywood. us story-telling instincts are in- 1llibly aimed at those same ieople-who revel in Dallas or >vnasty -or even his own reation. Hart to Hart. After some joyful grand- 11herly bragging about his ·vear-0l d granddaughter Eliz· beth. luncheon talk turns. n()( urprisingly, to his seventh ovel. If Tomorrow Comes \'iorrow; 468 pages. S17.95). 1hich skyrocketed to the No. spot on the New York Timfs. est-seller list quicker than yoo an say Sidney Sheldon fMt Hee times. It has hovered at 1e top comfortably ever since. ow. there are a few best· "'llmg authors who can claim 1a1 they sell thousands of Jp1es of their books before 1elr olflcTar puollcation ate ut Sheldon is the only one ho can say that he sold 1ousands before the book was rmted, through bookstore cer· ftca1es this Christmas '"I am glad the public has 1th m m~ because television ad so rl'\Jch faith it scared •e. ·· Sheldon notes with a nile "Before I had wrillen a ord of this new book. 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We all have Answer these 4 r rites of spring. dear to our But would it be churlish ask those panting. clutching oung lovers out there to hold eir rites in some private questions and see if U\11re a colorectal cancer1ri* lace? This is nOI a put-down of ve or a sermon on sex. Anv andscape is S\\~ened by the resence of young (or old) ov~rs. strolling hand in hand. in their private rapture. We nderstand the bittersweet em- races at airports. and the shy flirtations of the verv young. Here are fragments of our· It'• the lack of restraint that offend& If thla is love, 6UCh exhlblliou mn!ly demean and debaae It. selves. m memory or in hope. We smile and pass on. There IS growing evi- dence lhal age. diet .and genetic factors play a part an determining the 1nodence of colorectal cancer. ll'.e No 2 cancer killer ol men and women 1t1salsoamedcalfact lhat af this disease could be detected and treated 1n •ts ear hest stages. rt would be virtu- ally wiped out as a cause of death 11w llw.kft ~'..!)"!!f!O• An early symptom of colo rectal cancer 1s hidden-)'OU can't see 1t or feet 1t ~t m this early stage. 1t is most curable The Amencan Cancer Society estimates thal 75% of the peo. pie . who will die this ye;Jr of coloreetal cancer could hcwe been saved through early detection and prompt treatment Detects wt.at yott cu' Stt I.A~ I \llN cul11n'\ uJ CJn(rr J>.11...nL' .ll\' 1111:r tO .and mt'" <111<1 """'"1 .111' J8K1t'd 1n .ahl~1 C'tjtW n~ 1 \1" \!~ 1Atr tll' 't' \I I 2. Diet t' 11111r d1t1 h11th 1n Lit•· Fl'lt"d FmJ., \ t_, 'lholt-m1U .. dw:i...... H-' t-111\ 11\(-;U.' ht'f'I purl! bmh It-' j . famil)" HistOf)" fb\l" IOU llf ;Ill\ du...-rrUll\I" \\I -\II 1 muchc-r bll!H •lhh~ c.r.aoop.ar rob> lud t•iltim-ul u~rr H.' \II 1 ... n:tntr ' '>lndnimr H.\ \Cl I l..rrMl\l" u~lll' H.' \Cl "~"' ,£., \0 y,1"tl' I>--H.\ '\<1 4. Medical Check-ups IW. 11 hfTn n1'1fT Wn OflC' lrJr """° 11M1 lu\C' lud onr ·~ aho ... • IC°'b' \t..' \II o.iw ll«ul l:.ummauon l~ ~ Jor lliddtn IU<•.J P,,-1(1nS~t01'('•'P' ~ Culunn-o<-19'11 S.-l_, udi.Mr t~ t.u1111nJ11oon Early Detector-is a sim pie 10-home test f()( hidden blood 1n the stool-an earfy sympfom 6f ~ ca~r as well as cxr-.er dlSOfdefs such as colitis. dM?<tlCulosls. pol yps. ulcers and hemorr'tlOlds ~ Ottf. tr 1ou 11;1\1 ""'"rml '"' '" ""'or ln'•I\' ol 11W Qlll"-IHVl' 11111 Its easy to do. pnvate. and you 1112\ ht' 11 pi~nu.&l rt(k "' <"lol"f'Cul read the resultS immediately. canttr u 1,111 .ii\' a1 n:-1. urll And unlike otner home tests. Otwnc•r cuuld htlp >11«' 1011r hlr Early Oetect<X as as easy to use .._...._ as oathroom tissue ~ &tA<ks. no mess Other tests for r>addf-n OloOd 1n lhe StOO reQutrP S(ICI-. and shdes for samOle coiiec lion With Early Detector 'fOl· simply u-:.e soec1<1lly prepar€\J tissue as .,<>u would 1011et1 ssue to ootaan the same>lf> '1tlu tne• spray the Deve1ooer S01ut10ri -.in the stoo samote on the 11ssue 'ib\J read the results w11t11n ont:" minute and flusn me 1ssu,. ttHay If the results show a cotur change on me tissue •nd•Cdl 1ng a PQ(enMI OISO<de< "°"' shOuld u:insull yOUr doctcr Rcli.abk test rnulb '1t:>IJ ca" nave :ooflde "' 11• E.ar1~ Detector rest resu.1~ Tney ha¥e .been chn1ca11v pr<M?n 10 De as reliable as the leading test doctors and h~P• tals use Doctors recorr'mena t"'•S li1nd of te5t oe taken an nu ally 11 .,<>u 're CM?f lorry dn<:I more freQuenttv f vau are at <1 higher tl'\Cl n average '•SI< f delleloping ::olOfecta -.arx ... If vou r ave any Qu~SI • n aOC>Ut Earlv Detecto< ;1 "'cW1 c)d01t1011a1 ntormatl()(I ,.,,...,,1 t your doctor or pl'\arma<>St r call the convenient ~ nurr ber 1-800 ED -HELPS (} 800 314 3577) In New Je~ La 1 colleet l-201 540-2-l~ A-tr~ #lat must-be-de-- plorl'd. however. is the mcreas- tnsJy er04ic behavior of lovers in public places I. for one. do not wish to share the intimacv of the young couple in a bus)- elevaror who are having a game ol nose-nipping and ear- biting. They are not puppies gamboling on the lawn; they are adult in a public place Erotic behavior in public causes a feeling of unease in onlookers. making them feel like voveurs. even a.,. thev avert t~r ey~. ~or:mal-m.ari. woman mumacy requires pn· vacy. warmth and a degree of creature comfort. Couples who ignore thi unwrinen stricture This test could save your life do not stir our sympathy Something wrong with those ....__ ________________ _ rwo:· we're inclined to sav We wannth of anocher bod\ but an Iv locked in a 11gh1 embrcKl' \\Onder whv rhev suffer 1hi5 afflrma11on ol identity :.Look at for aJI the "'orld 10 see \.\e rompulsk>n ·to eXhibit them-me .. lhetr public ~br~ is ha"e had our doubts dboot thi Ives. P&yeholog1sts suQAeSt saying. 'Tm desirable. Some-pair WMn ~mefi the\ left that some of them may dOubl body wants me!" partlt' stparatelv. friends their. worth as sex objects Now and then we blunder m~ sad. cluclong not~ rn Their need 1s not so mucb the upon a couple we kn°"· slight· their wake But now they·~ Tu ell I couple-. pledqrn~ t>ter· naJ love. the aod pttn of Oorothv Parker cctu1t0nt'd Ldd\. ·make a note of 1h1 One of vou 1 ''mg' As sp«tators. wt hatt to be lhought prudish Times have changed srnce Em1ty Post wrote that no gentleman ever touches a lady in public except to take her elbow when cross- ing a busy street Nowada)'S we stumble over kissing. fondling coupl~ m the park and on buses and street comers. It's the lack of restraint that of· fends the selfish pursuit of a pnvate pleasure in public places If this as love such ex· h1b1t1ons sure(\ demean and debase II. . ,\ nightclub comae famous for his parodies used to sing. ~Hello. young lo\'ers. vou·re under arrest · An over· statement of the problem. per- haps. but the jest would have been unthinkable when our parents were voung. Only m recent vears have lovers been so oblivious to pubhc censure Exh1b1t1ons of passion ma~ well denve. alas, from that fiOs advisory. ··Lei at all hang out · To all of us incurable roman· lies. chenshang our old songs What la gained by 6JJlttlng in the eye of trodllion? Sex in public la nol llbeTated, It's merely vulgar. I and laded flowers. something tender and exciting in coun-, t ..0.p is ~ing trampled to-_i death What. we wonder. 1s gamed bv sp1mng an rhe eve of tradition'> Sex-an-publK 1 not laberatl'd. at s merely vulgar The public perfonnance as !>u'rely d1m1nishang the pnvate iov At the heart of sex there '' a lovely mvsterv 11 s a ~ world o( me-and:rhee. forsal<- ' mg all Ofhm Families and ' - fnends of 10\ ers know 1h1s True love we kno'\\ "111 aJ. "3\'S find an altar for II\ forbid- den hr~ That ~ " c;olactng rhoughr But ~ in the back of the bus.., ln the f>akom at The Bitou., On the grass in ·central Park' At Joe~ Bar & Gnll on Saturdav n1ghf' You tan all do better than 1ha1 Hi place her place am pm ate pJiice will do. Just go there and genii\ dra" the blinds "' HomPr \an ~IS o u~n ~\Is/ U ho II 'I/C'S ll/I 0 l 0'1tf'O f\/ •Ubf'/'I '' Achl9rtl..-t The Amazing Beverly Hills ''Wrinkle Eraser'' Discovered By A Top Oriental Chemist! 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Ablner a romantk? <yte: Sure. of course he is. All worriers u e romantics. (): Hu Ablne!' been to America? <yte: His mother's American. so of ·ourse he would very much like to :ome. He wants to see Yosemite. the )an Diego Zoo. To check up on all his ·elatives. (): wtaere el8e would be like to p ? <yte: Oh. any place of a romantic time. v1esopotamia. Petra. Russia. Q: But they mllbt IMke him daac:e. Kyte: Forget it. Re can't dance in slip- pers, anyway Scume a hnle. And if he jjd dance, it would be a slow dance. noc in front of people, slowly swaying to Vivaldi while it rained outside. Q: What about Atlantb? Kyte: He's already been to Atlantis where he found the fossilized pretzel. Pretzels were very important to the cul· :ure of AtJan1is; the pretz.el vendors were 'hought to be demi-gods. It's not com· mon knowledge. of~ -untH 1'QW Q: He eeeta8 like 8UCh a p-eat catcb; why bu be avoided ~ ladybeant I Kyte: The great loves of his life were in the past Somewhere. There were some ~real beauties. Ifs not that he means to be a heartbreaker. He worries too much to set involved. And he steers clear of the traditional: 8.ig engagement panies. ::ourtship, it's really not his style. Things ::ome to Abiner in dreams -love. muSK. He's t'f10mantic for romance Q: Rabblu eeem to fl.pre 1n tJU. • lot. What'• eo bot about them? Kyte· Well. bears and rabbtts are a tradi· tionaJ connection for Abiner. That's part f his great aoftness: He loves small things. One of the ~ns he calls =>uppy ''Puppy" Is becau$e all small, tweet thlnS' art puppies. Puppy ob- viously has a very nice civilized name. but~ uses II w~n Abiner's not around Q:•-·= ..... .\Wner• diet. le lilAI OM d lbe dalat9 tMt be aboet7 Kyte: No. no, he worries about stuff be-- I I I ing late and he worries about seasons changing too fast and he worries about the ears on his topiary trees. ~eight is] too faddy for Abioer, he doesn t have the notion that one is supposed 10 be thin. Q: What cloea Ablner do for recreation, In bU .-re time? Kyte: He likes pidures; he goes to forest previews. He wenr to rook at the wonderful new rodent painter. They hung the pictures on trees in a ciearins and everyone came The one outstand· ing thing was that everyone else was so weU dressed. and the frames were all gill Q: So be'• not a bear who would be out beckpeddnf? Kyte: No. this is a bear who's been taken care of all his life. What does he know? Backpacking! 0: Well, l8 be rather .,aled then? l(yte: His world certainly is one of some privilege. but he's. completely unaware of it. He's the best in all of'Us Even in 1 his middle years. he's still very childlike. cublike. absolutely: the brain of a cub, and the heart of a cub. The forest is very even-tempered. Forest animals are not monarchs. (): 18 Ablner a p-eat reeder? Kyte: Oh yes. he loves books. Definite- ly the classics. Shakespeare. Puppy has been a good influence on Abiner. he sort of stepped In as his tutor when Abiner was very young. And sort ot guides him in all of the things he needs to know. Abiner of course loves Pooh and Pad· dington -anything he can ~iz.e i!. that much more fun. B«.ause.you knaw, he's not a rocket scientist. He 1s. after all. Rather Slow. He reads good books, but he reads them rather slow. moving his lips, falling asleep. sprinkling cookie cn1mtx in the binding, Puppy Is sort of Abiner's 1ntellectual side. But Abiner ap- peals to Intellectuals; he has a lot of fans 1n college Q: What about the theater. H18 mother WU an actreM? Kyte. Yes. I think that 's one of the reasons he worries so much. What 1f that should come out? I don't think he'll follow in her footsteps. but you never know -midlife crisis -anything could happen Amateur theatricals are more his style' Abiner might be per uaded to take on a part -Oberon in Shake- ~re·s A Midsummer Ntght's Drtam - in a smart local production. And of course when he travels. they pul on lit· tie shows to amuse themselves. They take along a lot of fireworks -every· thing they" need. Q: Puppy leelD8 to end up In 8CMDe unpleuant eltaatloM. le thl8 a Ht· tie eelft8b d AMner? Kyte: Well, that's kind of Abiner's phi1050Phy. Take your lumps. st~ in your own juices But he's not cold Abiner is an innocent He i hke we cire at Christmas He's very fun to be with . a sood conversationalist. Ab1ner never .met a man who didn't like him IW F4MllY W Dltl\. 411111 t . ,. 13 Heres How to Stop Foot Pain INSTANTLY! ThM'e'I tMlr no mra· ., .... whatc.... footpetn Each of your feet has 26 different bones held in balance and position by tendon•. muscles and ligament.a. ENJOY BLESSED REUEF FROM: \~ Once aomething'-hap· pena to destroy this bal· ance, (no matt.er what your age) you experience painful feet, unleas you do 80meth in1 about it. There'I re•ly no mystery about finding ,..... 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All except one of Sheldon's novels feature temate ~ "I think that women make more complex character ·-·J-~CO ' Now is lowest. ., .. - By U.S. GOv't. testing method. Warning: The Surgeon General H11 Determined Thlt Ciglllttl SalGlring Is OIRO'fOUS 10 Ycu Haith. ~rtrve 1.a1 llM?f refteas !he fee ·91 fTC Rew! NCJ.N THE LCM'EST Of ALL BRANDS SOFT l'Aa 100s AlTtR. MOOlfOL 3 mt. 'llf". 0.3 1119, fticeMI ... ,. ..... FTC ..... studies.'' he says. "Women are more vulnerable. more sensitive than men, and women in danger make a more ex· citing taJ'Bet. After all, you expect that James Bond can take care of himself. but a woman offers a larger element of jeopardy. In my newest novel, I liked the idea of a woman conning men. seduc- ing them and out-thinking them" Sheldon himself is very rflucfi a fainiJy man. The women in his life would not be causht dead dancing on bar tops, much ks robbing banks. Jotja Cutrieht. his wife, is a tall. •ely grandmother who has decorated the Sheldon mansion with edectic flair and keeps their social life very quiet Hls daughter, Mary. is a novelist in her own right. When Sheldon creates his books, he works with astonishing speed. "I can diclate SO ~ ol first draft in a day.'' he admits. "I juSt start with a character and begin to ad lib. I never write outlines or even have a plot in mind. The story just unfolds for me. and I en- joy it. I love the process itself. My books read like movies because that's bow they come to me. I was trained to write visual i~ rather than literary nar- rative." And he has 6 Broadway plays, 23 movies, and 250 television segments to prove it. " The familiar st.cxy ol the novelist "sell- ing out" to become a HoUywood script- writer is reversed in the case ot Sheldon. who gave up a lucrative career as a Writer/producer to· try his hand at novels. Previously, he had won a Tony award for his Broadway play, Redh«Jd, and an Oscar for his saeenplay of The 8ochdJr and The Bobby Sm-er. He abo created The Patty Duke Show, I Dream of Jeannie and Hatt to Hatt for televi- sion. It must have been a rude awaken- ing when his first novel, a mystery story titled The Naked Face. was published to enthusiastic reviews but "sold at>out 13 copies." But the huge success of his next book. The Other Side of Midnight, established Sheldon as a best seller. and he has since made many more millions as a novelist than he did as a screen· writer. As we move upstairs to the suite of offices where he works at home. Shel- don observes. "Right now. I have more going on than ever before in my career . Tn addition to its publication, I am begin- ning devekipment as executtve producer of the minHeries of // Tomorrow Comes. The movie of The Naked Face is being released trus year, which means that every one of my books has been adapted for television or movies. NBC is ready to stan on Rase of Angels II as both a mini-series and a weekly show. '"At the end of May, I start writing another novel. h will be about a woman in a great cleaJ of trouble. It has no title yet. That's all I c.an teU you because that's all I really know until I start writing. I can hardly wait!" IW Dtsby Dic!hl. a ftw/unir ronlribu1or t0 Family Wf!dly, is r~ ~ cnhc A:>rCBS Morning N.wa. 14 FAMILY W tticLY . M"lllL 7. IMS • .. 1\I I 1 \ 1, ere's IPXf news for the GeorRe Jetson in all of us. \Tou don't have to need is an official George Jet- son/ Astro-the-dog walker that won't go haywire. • ;.( 1\l H• ";, '' •••11 .... our OfTHI work for Spacely Sprockets. of the famous 1V cartoon show aJI Jack Borden a crazy The .lelsc>ns, to get your own romantic with his head ftyine lawn mower. Jell Lowen-in the clouds. He'll just thaJ will sell an aerial tJimmer smile and point to the to anyone. anytime. any heavens -what he refers galaxy. to as ''the greatest show Jeff was one of the first .----------.....,-_ dealers to distribute the Brit~ ~er in the U.S. "I live in a busy neighborhood (Maywood, Ill. i and the firs time I tried the thi~ out it -was a mob scene, • chuck- les l.owmhal ... ~ were flockjng around . watchlng the machine just· whimng ~ the grass." The machine's basic principle was ~l"ll, applied I~ toys. It employs Cl fan attachtd to the -chassis and directed toward ~ ~ ground. The air exhaust ~ from the fan lifts the ~ mowet off the ground, li floating it on a cushion ot g air. You just push. and It ~ skims over aU kinds otter- =-~ rain -smooth as a Yan-kee Clipper. Now all we ~i:-~· ¥'-~==-.........., *' "=9"11.11.ti ..... . V'99 .......... _. ....... . JonatnanT~ n.om..~ .. JS fAWJl.Y Wttxl\ • Al'WJL 7 •IMS I oH earth." Borden created For Spacious Skies. a non-profit organization that works with ecologists. astronomers. painters. archae- ~and especial.Jy elemen- tary 9Choof reachen ID increase "sky awareness." Borden and Co. have deveJoped a teaching kit that helps kids raise their sights and study the sky. &rden says he hopes to "do for the sky what Jacques Cousteau did for the sea." U you'd like more info, write Spacious Skies, 3 Joy Street. Boston, M~ 02108. #8,. harity begins al home. And 111 cases where home is a mansion. it seem to be ending there, too. According to Steven Pyrek, of the IR.5. mid- dle-income households .. ..• ...,. Each town, each county. each state in this nalion is special. Whal is it that draws ~ to a particuJar part of the country? Here's one answer. from Georg1a. Marilyn Dorn Staab, Atlallta. Ga. I love living in Georgia because ol the variety ot its ~· Georgia ha its fair share ol bigots and pro- gressives. sophisticates and sood <*! boys. sluprds and ~ers. but I like to think th.al whatever we are, we are that with humor and a dedicated eccentricity that makes us rn<>R interestins than a comparalMe number of people in other parts of the-country. You can't know Georgia from the Atlanta airport or the Interstate. To know Georgia. you have to eu quaikhoodng in Valdosta, shrimping in DaMn, apple- picking in Ellijay, pecan- shelling in Albany. You ~ to pan for eokf in OahJ<>. nep. snoop through ante- beJlum homes in Madison. eat raw onions from the l'ietds NEXT WEEK IN FW • Spelt d the YeM: On Masler's weekend. U.S. Open champion Fuzzy l.oejJer ~ about - and demonstnres -how to have fun on the QOlf course.. in Vidilia.. You have to argue politics on the courthouse steps in Sooerton. ride a rah down the Chattahoochee in Atlanta. go to revival at Holbrook Camp Grounds in Alphoretta. hear a banjo. picking contest in Atwood. You have to buy a sack ol peanuts being boiled in a black iron pot along the side of the road in Lumpkin and haggle <Net the price of folk crafts in Hiawassee and an- tiques in Crabapple. You have lo eat a Varsity chili dog in Adanta. visit the ~ pus ot Atl,vlta University. listen to Robert Shaw's Atlanta Symphony Or- chestra Chora.le. and d1p hands to Ebenezer's BapOst gospel , music. And at leMt ~life-and oner is enough -yoo need to ,itaveJ to the Univer· sity ot Georaia in A.thens. dress yourself in n!d. pack yourself a P'ate ot barbecued ribs. sit next to a man chaw- ing a stub of tobacco. and scream, "Cio. you Daw~!" • y • / Don't Pay ~9.95 JUST$gss ~·~,~ (~ON ""' ~-----~------------------~ FASHIGN GALAXY, Dept. 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Loa Angeles ( t 1) KTTV, 57-46 w Sunse1 Blvd .. Los Angeles ( t3) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Bree Ave., Loa Angeles _ ... (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd.: Los Angeles. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach (56) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementlne, Anaheim -PllJTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale (Z) Z· TV, 2939 Nebraska Av,, . Santa Monica (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center. N.Y . N.Y (C) Clnemu. T1me-L1fe Bu1fdlng. Rockefeller Center, N.Y ,NY (E) ESPN, Bristol. Ct (l) SelecTV, Marina del Rey ($) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network. Atlanta -ld9Dlte (9) WOA, New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta 2 Sunday, Aprll 7, 1985 -Sports She helps shore up gals' golf By LORENZO CARCATERRA The voice 1s as smooth as the swing. The laugh warm and breezy. like the bake nine at the Mission Hills Country C1ub in Rancho Mirage. where the final rounds of her tournament. the Nabisco-Dinah Shore Invitational. wi ll be played. lf you can't be there. turnc m to NBC' today and make believe. The tournament prize is a pur~ of $400,000. Fir~t place comes with a check for $55,000. h is something for which players like Nancy Lopez. Amy Alcott, Betsy King. Pally Sheehan. Jan Stephenson and Pat Rradley will be aiming their clubs toward -and ~ome· thing for which 0 1nah Shore can take a lot of rrcdit for helping make possible. She helped sponsor women·s golf long . before celebrity .pro-ams were fashionable. She did 1t back 1n her tclev1.-.1on days when Colgate 'ICrvtd as her show's sponsor. Fourteen year-; ago the first Dinah Shore event htt the tees. The price money was SI 10.000. which made a lot of people take notice "People started to rcali1c that women were part of the game." she says. "That they c~isted. The tour- nament gave them vis1b1li- ty. It was exactly what the game needed." Through the years. she ha watched young players rise and develop. She ha~ seen Jult lnkst~r. who trailed throughout the tour- nament last year onl) to make up three strokes on Pat Bradley over the final thrct holes and force a playoff-then defeat Brad- ley on the fi"t i.ud<lcn· death hole. ··11 wa\ gr<"lH fun ," Shorl· \il)''I. "There wa~ a great deal of ten~1on. hul there wa!'i nlso a ~nsc of sport~ man11h1p. I aiucss that'\ easier 10 maintain on a folf course than 11nywhere c sc. -· Cl) -umTUU. .... .,.,. 6ieb .. ...._ 0.-. (I lwe.. • ..... , , ..................... 1 ......... .... 11•11•11eJt. ......... ....... 11 rt IJ I M ......... "-K., .... .... (Jin.) 11:11 ........ ....... ..._ fOOTUU H1t11t1111 GMI-. ......,ca.. ... (llwa., ...... , AiFi&SIOO. -· t•mt1.l .. A LOOI MUD Mii ef Pw•1 1•1r ... 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Ohio. k ne lclor wllo plays PHI ud Ute actre11 wllo pl1y1 A1llley are Dol SQarrled to one anolller. ft11 year Dou1married1111 loa11lme 1weetbeart, ud EUeea Davidson 11 eap1ed to Cllrl1 Mayer. wlllo played oa "Daku of Hazuird" a1 oae of llle Doke co11la1 wllea Tom Wopat aad Job ~Helder went oa lllalH. Prior to tbe ea1agemeal to Mayer, Elltt11 wa1 datl.DI NlcllolH Walller, wllo'• lffll H Trey Cleu OD "Capilol." Q: Now that John Stamos' show "Dreams" has been canceled. •~ lhere any chance 1hat he'll come back 10 "General Ho~pital" to play Blackie? -J.M .. Leonardo, N.J. A: Jolt• Stamn' prime time 11tow may be off &be air bit 11111 movie career 11 lilot. He'1 about to 1tar willil VaaJty. Prtece'1 ex· alrlfrlead, ID a mcll &o be released lo tlauteH1aterelll1year.Stamo1ud Vanity were 1eea ott oa tlle towa recntly. Are tbey a date Item? No oae'1 aare, bit Stamo1 HY• be under1taad1 tlle movie'• 101.D1 &o bave 1ome rully exc1t1J111ceae1 Hd lile'd do tbo1e wbetber tbe cameraa were rollinl or aot! married? Did she leave for ma1cmlty reasons or eon tract d1fTercnce'., -C.R E .. Elkhan. Ind. A: Taylor Miiier was married when 1be joined "All My Children." She 11 now dlvorttd. Sbe dtdJl't leave fw maternity reaaoa1 or coetract differences; sbe jaat decided tlte time was rl1bt to bud out for LA. Evidently Miiier WH correct, because 1lle'1 already done several nighttime 1llow1, lacladln1 "Knight Rider ." Q: I do believe that Da-.1d Hanman wa~ briefly on "Days of nur L1H'\," not a~ David Banning, hut as J>r. Ku'i<i Matthe"~· husband of Rachel. v.ho wa\ pla.,.ed h) Denise Alexander. Am I right., -J.<I .. Cape Coral, Fla. k All, tbe David Hartman controversy ragnoa! So"y, but you're wrong. You have your 1bow1 confused. Dr. Rll'u Mattbun, H pl•yed by Sam Groom, David Balley and Robert Hoover, was never on "Day1 of Our Lives." He's a cbaf'acter from "ADotber World," 11 11 Raebel. Raebel W81 aot pl•yed by 04!nl1e Alexander. Denise played Sa1H on "Daya of Our Lives." Raebel has beea played by Robin Strasser. Marge lmpert and now Vlctorl• Wyndham. As for Hartman, sources clon to tbe host of "Good Morning, America" lnsl1t be never wu oa "Daya of Our Ll\lea," (Plea•e aee SOAPS/Page 4 ) . Tying the knot Dr. Bob HU.Cha (Don ~·ttnc•> and Kim And.ropouloe (Kathryn Haya) culm&ate a decade-lone f rtend•hlp with a weddln8 on Friday•• epl80de of • • A9 the World Tarn•," alrlnt at 12:90 p.m. on CBS, Cbannef 2. () Is 1he character of Ginny staying on ··c 1cncral Hospital'!" The actress is laliul.,us. Has slic ever done another soap opera'! -W.H .. Shrc,epon. La. A: Jadltll Chapman, wbo plays Gluy, plaa1 lo stay wltb tbe 1bow. Site recently m1rrled In real life. If J1clltla look1 familiar It could be from lllt!r•llY do1ea1 of epl1edlc alabttlme 1bow1 1be'1 doae. OD daytl~e 1lle •ppeared 11 Natalie, Tom Hagllu' 1cbemla1 wife, oo "A• llle World Turns." She al10 did a abort 1tl1t oa "Ryan'• Hope." Craigends 'Days'; R· What happened to o ne of my favonte 'oap i.tari.. the actor who oraJinall y played Pr ier Love'! And who's play1na tht' role of Peter now?-L.P •. Swan Rav~r. ManilOba. A: Joh Hatton, wllo crHted tlle role of Pe ter, bH decided to leave tlle woaderf1I world of d•ytlme and iero la on 11111 1t11e career. Cllrl1lopber Holder, laat 1et1 as Kevin oa "Yoaa1 and tllle Re1tln1," hi stepped la tbe role of Peter Love. laclde1tally, wbe11 the part was bet11 rec-Ht It wu decided not to 10 for a replica of ff 1ttoa, bat to aet a completely dlffereat ty~. Q Ca n )OU tell me th~ ~tory on Taylor Miller of "All My Children?"' Dad she act Groome stays on RH By LYNDA HIRSCH "Da)s of Our l.1vc,·· ton\ arc ahout t11 lose a regular fo<:e ll\ Jed 1\llan t Don Cral~I exit~ the how lall'I thl\ mnnlh \\t· undcrs1and that Jed. v.h<>'' hJJ mam .1 romance a\ the la"~t·r w11h \ht• ..cn'I<' ut humor. ·~ in1ere~tcd '" do1n11 'ome pla)' and mov1c'1. Longtime Da-., of Our I 1H'' fan, mJ\ recall that the C'harttC'H'r Dun ha~ been romanticall)' hnkcJ w11h Juhl· !Saaan Sufortlil Hay1), Mnrl\"na IO<'ldr~ Halli and Gwen (Aane Marie Martini Ir' real hk Don has been married for m er 20 )car' Before signing up for " Da~ ,. .. Jed wu' ~en on the soaper .. ~cn•t ~torm" and wa' nnl' of the ronatn 1n 1he "I a~'ill'" ~cf1C'' • • • On the {tnoct nc"' lronl Malcolm Groom~. wtm f'lll)" r :n Hsnn on -K)11l'I·~ tfopc." ha' hnd hif> ('\)ntrnl'I c ' tc ndt•d for two mott' vc:ir" l>oc' th" mean 1h;H \lakolm'' r haractcr Pat wall at last have a \IOI) hnr"" It's amazing that" Ryan's Hope" hnng' a fine talent like Malcolm back from I m \ngelcs 10 rcncate the character he lrl'Jtl·d when "Ryan'<; Hope" went on the .111 Jnd then fail' to gi ve him a storyline for t"o \l'Jr\. Aside frqm bc:ing one of the bnt al'tot\ nn rv. era Of hight, Makolm's also on~ ot the tt<'nt11n<• nice guv' of the hU\lllt'" • • • 11 ,c111'1e a \llCom bull ol thC' t'arly '60s, lhl'n < 1cnt·ral Hospnal'" "' the \how for \Ou '-'here t"li.c can you ~ Wilbur Post lrnm "Mr Ed .. (Alaa Vo .. 1). Mr D1l(On of "R•)om 222" ILlor.d Halae1). 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SOAPS ••• FromPaae3 Q: What happened 10 the la'>I at·trC\'i who pla}cd Dec Stcwan C>n "A'> the World Turns·~·· Why wa' ~hl' v.rqtcn off' -S H .. Rodessa. Lu . A: Jackie Sd1uU1, who played Dte, left ''A• the World Turn•" of her own accord. Jackie wanted to ate what othr aru1 of tht bu1l11e11 wert open to btr. So far 1omt off-Broadway "''" and commtrclal1 bave been o~n to leu and tbat'1 about It. In real llft 1he 1 marrled to Larry Brn1man, who plays John Dixon on "Al tbt World Tuma." Bry11mao, who won an Emmy 11 the belt daytime actor laat rear, baa had • rather excltln1 life hlmael recently. Not only did be 1et divorced and then marry Jackie, be dlacovered that be baa 1 U·ytar· old dauabter ltt'd never met. Accordln1 lo Bry11man'1 frltnd1, Larry'• tbrllled tltal be'.1 m•l bis eldest cblld and tilt two stem lo han a warm relallonsblp . 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Gtynn1s O'ConnOf I 1 hr 30 IT1IO ) .. 1.MnlWAYI _...,., _.,tcM••• ==II Scheduled PfOltle ol former Ctevetand lndfans pitcher j3ob FelleJ,-lormei *•on-aide ~Col-;on diKUMGS his pt1'JO(I feltowsh!P program 1 hr , 30 min J YOU1M MD TMI _. 1119.\Y 11A11 ~ ..... lMIMom ..... AIManlmU.U. ... MOLl(lt) 8 Sunday. April 7. 1985 CH>.,_ "The Magic Of Lassie" ( 1978, Advenlure) Jemes-Stewar1. Mickey Roo- ney ( I hr . 40 min ) • ...,_ .... YOICI 1111 TWnw 111A1'1CAT ...... ADWmrNll ,_,.. CllCMOl • auat ~ " . ...,.. ~--== llYITBY A look at how Easler Is cflebrated around lhe world, wllh a dramatic presentallon of Chrtsl's resurrecliOn Petula Clark sings (t).,_ "Goin' Coconuts" (1978. Com- edy) Donny and Marte Osmond. Ted Cas- sidy. ( 1 hr 40 min ) ([)~Spring ln111tahonal Junt0r Tour- nament. semifinal round. from Bradenton na (1hr .30mtn) (Z)MCMI "The Bnnk's Job" ( 1978, Com edy) Peter Falll._Wa~en_ OJttlis.. 12 ht~. ·u--minJ ....... __ __ • MMamw NI TMmllllf#l'I .. _,.,,_,_DOT .... ,.,_.IAITll...., .... ~,,.,, •... ...., CllCO• 1:9,..""°••11alaMi•ow• _.,..,..,Q ~YIMll .. (Q) lllfCMI With hopes of sa11lng their town hom destructton. lhree youngsters sel out to blQck lhe plans of an evi+-gang wanttng to react111ate a neC:•:Cano CJ) TMI IAlm ._. • TO TOW Animated Fred Astaire narrates the 1t0fy or Sunny, a rabbit who brings egg-rolling, 1elly beans end chocolate bunroes. ell ingredients of f aster cheer, to a drsmal town where children are outlawed NI (fl) IOOD ... r.9 8 IUllMY llON•la Scheduled ptoflle or f()(met Cleveland Indians pl1cher Bob Felter. loaner N111.on aide Charlet Colson discusses hl6 prison lellowshlp P'OQf&m 1 hr .• 30 min.) ~nmu.u LMla • MMmY LAUIMTOOlll ....... u.Y ... Lam..- U.MOll.• ,,_, •AMMT :;....,.. WAY•1'111TN 1111 .. ''This Earlh IS Mine' ( 1959. Ofame) Rock Hudson . .>flan Simmons (2 hrs • 30 rnu1 ) .. "" ...... Lii YAK'fll IEll • mmT .. , .... "'°" ... ·-,.,,, •M.a.L 11UllfaF -...rum -lunclay Cont. 1 ....... ...... ..., AUTO lllACm FOfmula One Brazilian Grand Prut, hve from RIO de Janeiro. Brazil t2 hrs) (HJ llO¥ll ·•Romancing The Stone" ( 1984. Adventure) Michael Douglas Kathtpen Turner ( 1 hr, 45 min) (Q) TMI MMlfYllG CW IW•IQTOll MCMMI A schoolgifl returns home IOf a holiday to find strange thmgs happening at her la ther's hotel ( 1 hr J .,. "Dot And The Bunny' ( 1980 AdVen1ure) Animated ( 1 hr tO m1n ) umc.ue-.w TOWN HAU ... .., ATM llCMll LIT.,_• UQHT •IM,..ATCM.YMr 5 8 CKLSWCI TGllAm.., DOWYOtllml 1fTMDUC91.al.OQY .. "And The Ship Sails On" ( 1983. Orama) Freddie Jooes Barbara JellOfd (2 hrs . 18 min ) iCf&W.U~ OllTMI f'U Kim CHAI"' All SIA Y D All Ul19 c:a NATIOll CW NOfl From Jamaica N Y the Rev James Reginald Thomas conducts Easter services lrom New Hope Lutheran Church ( 1 hr ) I ~=-~ " . ..,,.. Ofa.., lmlODUCllQ 90LOQY .,. "WhrSkey Galore•· ( 1949 Comedy) Joan Greenwood Basil Rad· IOfd ( 1 hr 24 min ) O, llO¥ll "The Last Ktds On Earth' (1983, Orama) Jane Collins Toby Bridge Z1MCMI PeauD'Ane' ('971 Fantasy) Cathenne Oeneuve Jacques Pemn ( 1 hr 30 min) m MICA: ca.,.,.mni_ .. _" •cw .. II m ~TMI ..... Guest former V1c.e President and Democratic pres1dpnt1al candidate Walter Moodale I """DAYI MAii DAY CW DllCO¥DY llllmnt CONUll) llO¥ll "A Man Calle<l Pe1er ( t Q55 Biography) RIChard Todd Jean Pelers .. ,Mn'8 ...CMllTIMITI rrtnB110Dn .w11 ' hrs 30rpm) i hrs) WML l11BT Di.Al .aRT lmM.D °' 1'ill11t llOYll "The Bible" ( 1966, Orama) George C Scott Petet O'Toole (3 hrs 30 mm) l lATUll fC*Y __.. DaA&. John Jacob president and chief ellecutrve ollicer of the NatlOflal Urban League. outlines lhe Of· !_l!n1za1ton's lulure (Part 2 of 2) Ui7 CllMCM 8VICI The Rev Or William Boggs conducts Easter servtc~ live lrom W1tsh11e Methodist Church 1n Los Angeles ~(lhr ) '"l\'llh'IODl'I ...... ...,.ecmna TMI W18...., • coml' TO TOWN Animal~ Fred Astaire narrates the stOfy of Sunny. a rabbit who brings egg-rolling, jelly beans and chocolare bunnies att ingredients of Easter cheer 10 a dismal town where children are outlawed rm nm•• °' ALW T . ..,. •• A curlOUS man and ¥1()man follow a myste- nous st11ng of clues ~hat eventually leads lhem to a lortune left by a wealthy eccen· Irie Stars Dody Goodman and Ketth Mitchell ,~ llO¥ll ·curse 01 The Pink Panther" 11983, Comedy) Ted Wass David Niven (I hr 40mm) .. (I) Cll UITlll •AMDI Susan Sullivan and Robert Foltworth anchOI a satute to spnng from New York's Fifth Avenue In St Petersburg. Fla Cooc;tance McCash1n and B11an Mitchell h<Kt the F~hval ol States parade Patti La Belle performs 'New Attitude " ( t hr I All IAITB ITOllY An1mate<J A short age 01 eggs poses a threat to the future of East el I MPMTOOAY -nllwm•H•AU. '-.. CllMCM 8VICI The Rev Or W1ll1am II ... CCWIMNCI Guest L A C•ty Councilman John Ferraro. a cand1dale tor MayOf ol Los Angele'3 -· (J) '9A IAlllTIAU Nt-w Vork Kn1cks at Boston Celtics (2 hrs 30 min ) ~"""!A" AUii _ - I PMl+AU. MCMI "An\jel In My Pocket" ( 1969 Comedvl Andy Grtlf1th Lee Meriwether HOP SING Makes Second Location DRIVETHRU Convenience Now ••• HAND LAUNDRY • HA,ND FINISH • DRY CLEANING Available on ANITA STREET Between 'GLENNEYRE and COAST HWY. I. 'loo. <<mt s~~, t irJAKE '\/£~ #.l,.PPY ! . - ~ -.. -'l, ---..-.---~ SOU SHCPUS Boggs conducts Easler services lrom Wil- shire Mf'lhod1sl Church 1n Los AAgeles O LI hr 1 D 9 nil Wiii WITM DAVID~ MATTRESS SALE RIB .......... •••1111'1 .. ,¥4 .... ""' .. ' s79 ... ·. sgg " .... •129 .. i •••• 5 149 -lunclay Cont. 1::-'.=-m CAPrfOL~ .. IOIULfllbNCW. Pl.AW H•W. IPICtAL: THI Nn PITCH (JI) mVll .. The Ice Pirates" ( 1984, Sc• ence F1c1ton) Robert Unch Mary Crosby !._! hr , 36 min ) CZJ llOYll "The Stranger" ( 1946, Suspense) Edward G Robinson Q,son Welles ( I hr , 35 min ) al)llMYFALWIU. -(J!l ~ Fotd Challenge Cup (2 hrs 30 min) 1WG) llOVll "The Night They Took Miss Beaullfuf" ( 1977. Drama) Chuck Con nots, Sheree North (2 hrs ) &ll ....,..._. TNIATM fJl) 9CMTIWOll.D Scheduled Superstars compelllK>n, 1nd1v1dual championships 1n 10 events. from Key Biscayne Fla (2 hrs) '11) "JB11111••U10llAML.li. ANANC&AL PLAW (CJ llO¥a "The Fifth Musketeer" ( 1979. Advenlure) Beau Bridges Ursula An dress ( 1 hr . 43 min ) ••HTAlt llNll' EAITDI IUN W Papa Bear se1s out to ask the Easter hare why spring hasn r arrived ;ind d1!.covers that the egg deliverer has gone or1 strike ~) TMI-Mm THE-.OTAUR rour chit dren become involved -.v1th an 1n1ernat1on- a1 smuggling nng after they acc.•di>ntally discover a priceless statue11e ( 1 hr I 11:11 B DMTI Lowenbrau Finals 9 &M. FOOTIAU. Houston (.;amblers al New Je~Generals (3 hr-; 30 min) I TmY -WMn'TAID JMOTCIWNC~ NA IOI.I Greater Greensboro Open final round hve from Greensborr NC (2 hrs 30 min) tHl PWAOGLI ROCl Mokey ;ind FraqqlP de 111se a plot to steal Junior Gorg ., P"le •ad· 1sh m MOW TO OWN YOUR Oft IUllNEll -JUtunoon ---· tlllD IAIBALL -A LOO« AHEAD Hall of Fame member Met Aflen hr ts 1h1s review of the 1984 ma1or league tia<.Pb.111 season and looks at the up(;om1r1q 198!> ~ea&on i hr) n.llT~ GUa'T..,.. llO¥a "The Story Qt J.H. Jb And Ju seph" ( 1974. Dram11) Ke111 M1chf'll Tony LoB1anco (2 hrs ) fD llYITDYI ' The Advenlq'I•<. (Jf ShPr lock Hotrnes'' Holmes must •,0111,.. lhe thi>ll of a top ~cret treaty before •ts <l -appea1 ance threatens world peace • ) t t hr ) Ii) JMOTOGUMC Nie* (H) A -.a L*f'( A pn( Pie• tatue sought by an art h1sto11ar1 to.,., "pec1al meaning for a lonely deal m11f1• qirr but serv;es a IM!°> noble purpose tor 1r,p 4r~dy residents of a rural village W1111.1r11 A1her Ion stars cm llOYll "Romancing ThP S10ne' ( 1984. Adventure) Michael Douglas Kathleen Turner (I hr . 45 min 1 $ ,.,. CMAll An unflattering i.,1cture ot Belt on Klngsfteld's seating cha11 leads to chaos When he an<I Hart rry 10 reptace 11 a11l~UmTIM.L Pprtlanrt T1~1I Blazers 81 I OS Angeles Lakers r:> hr-; 10 min I -10 Sonday. Aprtf 7, 1985 ITllmlTOOW ....... tm CMI0\9_,. llCMI "Unfailhtulfy Yours" ( 1984 Comedy) Dudley Moore, Nasrass~ t<1n- sk1 ( 1 hr . 36 min ) ll) llO¥ll "An Unmarried Woman· ( 1978. Drama) Jill Clayburgh, Alan . Bates. (2 hrs .. 5 min ) W D GO I.NA IOI.I Nabisco I Dmah Shote tnv1tahonal. Final round. hve from Rancho Mir~(2hrs) I • MAW Featured. Louise Mandrell Ronny Robbins. Miiiion Dollar Band ( t hi..). I IAT1UITM GAUCTICA IOAIT CW._ The music ol the An· gtican liturgy and pertOl'mances of Cole Porter and Randy Newman songs highlight a visit to the Chapel of King's COl~n Cambr=· E~land ( 1 hr ) '11) llCMocwm (~ llO¥a "Silent Movie" ( 1976. Come dy) Met Brooks. Marty reldman ( 1 -h,~ 26m1n) llCMI "Local Hero·· ( 1983. Comedy> Peter Riegert. Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr 50 min) 'J) mVll 'Gaslight" ( 1940. Suspense) Anton Walbrook. Dr.ma Wynward ( 1 hr 28 m1n) ; ...... ....,. ... 1• ,... "'"'°" umo ft.ION 1:11 llt-TllOOP mVll "The Mark Of Zorro·· ( 1940 Adventure) Tyrone Power. Linda Darnell lhrs) .0 .. YUM t:ll .... ctWAMAL .. .., llCMI "Take Her Shes Mine· ( 1963 Comedy) James Stewart Sandra Dee 12 hrs) G) llCMI "The King's Thtt" ( 1955. Ad· venture) Edmund Purdom. Ann Blyth (2 hrs) ., IOUD GOLD Host Rick Dees CohoSI Crystal Gayle · Guests Peter Brown. Male, Mary Jane Girls General Pubhc Bill Medley laura Branigan. Anne Murray i'__nterv1ew) ( 1 hr.) fli) DOfllMTI Mm THI CUVIUND QA. CNltTaA At Cleveland's Severance Hall. !he orchestra's llew maestro Christoph von Dohnany1 conoucts Berg s Violin Con certo. featuring guest soto1'1 llzhak Perl man. and Schumann's Second Sympho ~(l hr ,30~ .OWIQ AUTO UCllQ Formula One Bra11han Grand Pri11, from Rio de Janeiro Brazil t_Al (2 hrs) (0) Wmt MD Plll1VAL H1ghf1gnts of a 1983 iazz f~sttval w11h performances by Mel T otme. Woody Herman and Joe Wit hams (I hr.) 1-··-t:ll ..r JAm.YllOITMIT } llCMI "Champions t 1984 B1UQr<1 phy) John Hurl. Edward Woodward ( 1 hr 55 min ) ) ..,_ "Oklah<>ma1" (1955. Musicait Gord<>n MocAae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 26mm) \I) .,. "A Midsummer N1ghl's. Se• Comedy" (1982. Corned)') Woody Allen. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr 30 min I t:91_,.,.. .. 'DCM~ 9ClllWOill.D Schedvled Suµersll'llS compehl.on, lndMduat champ1onsh1µs "' 10 oventa. ffom Key Biscayne rio (II t\l'f) -' 8 mVll "Now And F0<eve<" ( 1934. Orama) Shirley Temple. Gary Cooper (2 hrs.) 19CMJmAT -.com IACl.10118 ••1aarm ..,_ "Mame" (1974. Mvsicat) Lu cille Batt. Beatrice Arthur (2 hrs ) I HllfAIY .-D •Am.YPOITIAIT ) 'JMI I.Alf POUtA The comk:al Shmenge brothers (John Can<ly, Eugene Levy) Im migrate 10 the U.S. from ltle llotlenet country of Leutonla lo taunch a career 111 polka muSAC ( t hr ) 0) llO¥ll "Ger Crazy" ( 1983, Comedy) Malcolm McDowell Allen Goorw11z ( 1 hr. 32 ·m1n) ?l llO¥a "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984, Adventure) Michael Dougta1 Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 1:111 FACI 'JMI llATIOll WAllCWMITMI ITAllTB FAllfAIY.-D Ull DllOO ICHOe Alnc IUNMTAM E Capitan vs Valhalla ID IAl1a AT IOY1 TOWN An Easler con- cert of religious music by the 65-1101ce ... rE:. ..... w I llOVll "The Cut Man Caper · ( 19 76. Drama) Robert Hooks Godlrey Cam· b11dge ( I hr . 30 min ) 1J lllllOVll ·:The Day It Came To Eatth" ( 1977. Scleoce·Fict1on) Wink Robens R<>gef Manning (2 hrs ) a ..... wcv m llCMI "Easter Parade'' ( 1948 MuSI cal) Judy Garland. Fred Astaire (2 hrs ) • &D WALL tTMIT WID Guest Pet8f Verm1· lye. chairman. EndowmMt Management & Research Fund l uml..,.,. ON THI PUM AMm»mra• IPOITICllllB ( llOVll "The Earthllng" ( 1980 Adven ture) Wilham Holden Ricky Schroder t • hr. 42 m1n) ($) llOYil "Last Plane Oul" f 1983. Dra- ma) Jan-Michael Vincent Mary Crosby l hr . 36m1n) .. Mn1\lll d PACI TMI NATION ,..,. ,., 'AUL C1111c1zed by the Church end arrecked by non-Ch11s11ans. Paul ( An1hony Hopkms) is e11entually sent to Rome to stand tnal for his teacn 1ngs Peter (Rober I Foxworth) lollOWS hlrn there where both defy Nero's warn1ng1 and = mar~ (Part ;> of 2) (?hrs ) l~All-=--=·--~ MDVII "Yollowt>eard' ( 1983 Come· dy) Graham Chapman Pete1 Boyle (I hr . 41 min) lO) llCMI 'Jeremy ( t973. Rom<1nce) Robby Benr.on Glynnis O'Cunnoo ( 1 hr , 30m1n) .. •llMCMCW-CllP'I • ... Q ra .. .._ &::., ..... ._ Lim "Whal About l •r,,., 111on T ?" Guests the Rev (joorgr1 Ruller assoC1;\lt> pas101 (If thf' C hurct1 ()f Our lad~ Of Victorv in New York the H1 v W1lharn B Smith. dean nf St Jo<,eph's Se~~ YOl\Ut4. N Y (R) (I hr ) ~ LMI Host John Romer rnlto -lu-ay Conl. duces the ancient Egyptian village of Deir El Medina and eic.amines the daily life ol the craftsmen who made the royal tombs 1n the Valley of the K~s.. Q ( 1 hr ) (!.) CGU.lcm uwa Arizona State at Arizona (3 hrs) (I.)_,. "The W1z•· ( 1978, Musical) Di· ana Aoss. Michael Jacl<son. (2 hrs.. 13 min) CZ) llO¥ll "Sweet Smell Of Success" _ ( 1957. Orama) Bun Lancaster. Tony Curtis. (t hr .. 36 min.) G •ACU MD IUCll .. a> l9A IAmTUU. Houston Rocl<ets at .,.1sa~t=.Spur~ (2 hrs . 30 min ) ..... ... NJCI MC ... Q _! · -UYOMALI. ,. llCMI "The Magic Of Lassie" ( 1978. Adventure) James Stewart. Mickey R00< ney ( I hr . 40 min ) -Evening ----- -10--llCMI "Harvey" (1951. Comedy) James S1ewart. Josephine Hull. A woman toes to have her brother put away when he begins talking to his 1nv1slble rabbit lriend (2 hrs.) D AT THI llCMU Scheduled· Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel review "A Private Func- tion." "Alamo Bay " "The Hit" and 'Heartbreakers .. Cl)ca ... a llCMI "Take Her. She's Mine .. ( 1963. Comedy) James Stewart. Sandra Dee An over-protective lather has many problems coping with his free·sp1nted daughter in coll~s) ®l MQILI '8 FAm Dons suffers from flashbacto.s and nigh1mares after being rnugged ( 1 hr) II) llOVll "Viva Las Vegas" ( 1964, Musi· cal) Eh11s Presley, Ann-Margret A Las Vegas sw1mm1ng instructor becomes the ob1ect ot a:fect1on fo1 a sports car nut and his Italian friend (2 hrs ) I AU. ClmATiml GlllAT AllD IMAU. I MAITTOHMT NOVA A review of lhe latest research on acid rain focuses on decl1n1ng forests. damaged stone structures and polluted lakes (R) Q ( 1 hr ) •CJ llOVll "Dodswof!h" ( f936. Drama) Walter Huston. Ruth Chatte1ton A bus1· nessman rinds his bucolic Ille disrupted when he ;ind ht& wife retire to Europe whe1e they a1e confronted by <i new llfe- S!}'le and values ( 1 hr • 4 1 mtn ) [Ql llO¥ll "The Dref>ser" ( 1983, Drama) Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay A valet en- courages and flallers an aging. paranoid :ictor into g1v1ng yet anothe1 .s>erf()rf'l'lance .1s King Lear tn a touring theat11cot com- pany. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 58 min) S .,._. A Minor M11acle" ( 1983. Ota· mA) John Hullton. Pele A 'group of or· phons IOd by A devoted priest struggles to n vnrcome pove1ty nnd ovicrton from their horne 'G' ( 1 hr .. 4 t min ) .. , ...... IWmTNATMm HOLLYWOOD Clo.IP Featu1ed H11rr1· son fOfd tallls about hts new movie "Wit· ne'J<J'', Interviews with Sophie Loren al)d Kurt Au"ell 1 :=~ .,. , Cl) -.-.nu e &• 900lll Rick discovers that one of the children in his new child care service is a victim ot ~=ping. I 0 WALT~ IAIT· PMtADI Joan Lunden and Rick Dees cohos! the 14th annual Easter pa1ae1e from Florida's Wall Disney Worlo o ( 1 hr) i '= llAllCH Guests· David Birney. Tom Jones. (A) ( 1 hr) I' • 1'111 UV. P\AmT: A '°"'1Wf °" 'Rll IAITM An &l<ploratlon of the wildlife found on lslan.ds. wher.e unusual species develop In isolation. Q ( 1 hr ) 6!) Ul\m "The Flight Ot The Condor" Host George Page narrates a 1ourney lrom South America's Cape Horn Island nol!h to the Andes. observing w11dllte along the way (Part 1 ol 3) (A) O ( 1 hr ) (Z).cMI "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983. Adventure) Chuck Norris. David Carra· dine A Te)(as Ranger uses his ma111al ens skills lo end an arms smvgghng operation 'PG' (1hr .47 min) I llYAllO'ft)Jll•A• ,. fl) ..._, •w1u While Punky s conceited friend IS certain a beauty pageant title is l"lers. sne badgers Punky anyway 1n10 becoming a contestant 1n the local event · (A) CH) fU08l.I ROCIC Mokey and Fraggle de· vise a plot to steal Junior Gorg's prize 1ad· ISh (I) .,.. "Hair" ( 1979. Musical) John Savage. Treat Wlfhams A young man on his way to Army 1nduc11on meets a band of hippies in Cent1a1 Paik who take n1m on a jOylul, cross-country musical od~y 'PG' (2 hrs • 1 min ) 1:11 im..,. ,Ml •8 (I) ..--. .. tntOTI Jessica's re· union with her college roommate 1s marred when her fr1ene1·s superstar ex· husband rs murdered despite his 1eputedly 1_!:!lPrf1.:9....nable security system ( 1 hr ) , U Ill .,.. "Florence N1gMngale" (Premiere, Orama) JactynSm1th. Timothy Dalton A t9th·cenhiry Fnghsh noble woman sacrifices the p11v1leyes of aristoc· racy to study nursing and emerges as a national her01ne by revolut1on111ng British medical care Q (3 hrs 1 8 -B 11.\ WOM.D '11 MCMI COUl-TUU 8 <II llO¥ll "Superman II t 1980 Fan tasy) Christopher Reeve Maryot K1dde1 While saving Paris trom a nuclear exPIO· s1on. Superman unw11 11ngly trees three powerful villains who we10 originally 1m pnsoned by his Krypton1an lathe1 (Al O i hra.} LOU-.r TALD PIOll lMI DAMllll F1nanetally burdened by his lazy wife and spoiled son. a high school English teacher t1nally gets the wOfd p<ocessor he s dreamed ol and discovers it has capab1ht1es he never 1fll· ~lned. • .,.. "Easter Parade" ( 1948. Musi ctlt) Judy Garland. Fred Astaire A big star turns an unknnwn into a •iensarmn and f1.1lls in love with her (:1 hrs) e Wiim.ii OI lMI MCH Am FAllOUI Interviews wtlh Huqh Heiner. Oorolhy Hamill. former radio broadc.Milef Gordon Mclendon. HollywO<>d fitness 1nst1uctor Jake Steinfeld (R) ( 1 hr > • llATlm "The Flight Of The Condoi" Host George Page narrates a 1oorney flom South America's Cape Horn Island f'l()(lh lo lhe Andes. observing wildlife alOOQ the Wlly (Pert 1 of 3) (RJ Q ( 1 h1 l G MAiia Cl TMIATM "All F'o1 l nv,.· Defying her parents, a 13-year-old girl btt- fnenels a man dying from the effects of being gassed during World War I. Q ( 1 hr) ~Cl) llO¥ll "Against Atl Odds" ( 1984. Drama) Rachel Ward. Jef1 B11dges. A fad- ing professlonal lootball player falls In love with the g1r1trlef'ld of e s111a11-11me hood and be<:omes involved with shady, :high- stakes rear estate dealings. 'A' Q (2 hrs .. 8m1n.) CE) IPOIT1Clll1"B ' ® a1) llO¥ll "Romaooing The Stone" ( 1984. Adventure) Michael Douglas . Kathleen Turner A romanJIC novelist re- luctantly reams with a macho adven1ure1 1n a South American jungle to ransom her sister with a· fabulous legendary 1ewel 'PG' ( l hr .. 45 mtn.) I UC*l,_IMTA~A .. DAY <1* DllCOVIRY .. LOU-.r ......... ta ,,,.., PA&.WllJ. .. Cl) CRAZY La A POX Ha11y 1r1es to find Harnson's old college chum. e popular au· thor who may have been kidnapped afler writing an expose of organized cnme 1n San FranctSCo. ( l h1 ) D •ACT .. 9IOT A °'8TIOI <1* CO.. All An in-depth loOk at people with dis- ab1hties and how they Cleal with life de- ~1te their visible handicaps. ( 1 hr ) U RA DIQDCl9 Bears posing a threat to human safety are captured and relocated m 19111TN CONLMD ID llAITW9CI THIATM "All FOf love" Defying her parents a 13-year-old girl b&- f11ends a man dying trom the effects of being gassed during World War I Q ( 1 N) • '1i) llYITBYI "The Adventures 01 Sher· lock HOimes" Holmes must solve the theft of a top secret t1eaty before its disappear· ance threatens world peace O ( t hr.) lE.l PGA GOU Greater Greensboro Open. final round. from Greensboro. N C (R) (2 hrs) ,?) .,._. "First Blood" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester S1allone. Richard C1enna. A Vietnam veteran's run·tn with the pohce in a dead war buddy's hometown escalates into a minor war 'R' 11 hr • 35 min ) e.r;) llOVll "Tangier" I 1946, AdVenture) Maria Montez Preston Foster A beauuful. fiery dancer sets out to wreak revenge on the killers who wiped out her family (2 hrs ) .. IJ ICHOCll llAT Host Roberta Wem· traub (!) .,._. 'The King's Thief" (1955. Ad- venture) Edmund Purdom,.Ann Blyfh The coull of England's King Charles II is rocked by a noblemen's allempts to steal the crown 1ewels and seize con1ro1 or the lh1one (2 hrs ) ( .ofW "Blame It On Rio" ( 1984. Com- edy) Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna A businessman vacationing 1n Rio de Janeiro succumbs lo an affair with his best friend's teen-age daughter. then tries to keep 11 a secret 'A' ( I hr 50 min ) 1111 a;maw -· Cl) TMlfJa .1(11111. aD. Trapper's need to locnte a heart transplant donOf f()( a 12-yf'ar-Old pat~nt leads to a dispute wnh Gonm ·A (1 hrl I WClll.D To..otl ...,,AL,.._ mc:O. TMl WClll.D OI ~ F-... lurod an rAA test ol Ntw altflOer safely features. sleep dept1v8hort. last'f eye Vf· Sunday, Aoril 7. 1985 11 ~- .. ~------------------------~ -lunclg Cont. gery monkey language. computer X·rays. 1!..P9rpetual motion machine O ( 1 hr J CD -.AT ••OlmMCll "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Requiem" Placido Domin· go and Sarah Brightman are featured in this taped world premlertt performance wnnen by the composer of "Evita" and "Cats " Lorin Maazel conducts ( 1 hr ) ~ MO¥ll "Silent Movie" C 1976. Come- dy) Mel Broolts, Marty Feldman A former movie d1rec1or and his two cOhorts Hy 10 save a maior ~tudio lrom bankruptcy by f1lm1ng the first Siient movie 1n years 'PG' (t hr 26mtn I '1L llOfll 'Brainstorm · ( 1983 Sc;1ence· Fiction) Christopher Walken Natalie WOOd A mamed couple tries to keep a specially designed device. which altows a person to experience the sensations felt by anolher. from military and indust•al ~oups 'PG' ( t hr . 46 min ) (OJ llOYll "Terms 0 1 Endearment" ( 1983 Oram~) Shirley MacLa1ne. Debra Winger James L Broolts's chronicle ot the 30 year evolution of the comple1 but ll)v1nq relahonsh1p between a mother and her on dependent daughter 'PG' (? hr• 10 min) -1=~-BnaTYW T1el Wiii( Featured RK:hard Chamberlain ( 1 hr ) ITIAmATM An ad e11ecu11ve teels guilty wtien he learns !hat the Cigarettes he promoted may have caused a woman's death. (%) llO¥ll "An Unmar11ed Woman' ( 1978, Orama) Jill Clayburgh Alan Bain A dedicaled wife and mother finds a new Nit-awareness after her husband ol t6 year1 confe&Ses that he's 1n love with someone etM . 'A' (2 hra 5 min ) -al) lllMI "AprH In Paris" ( 1953 Musical) Doris Day, Ray Bolger A Chorus girl '"° a government oHlctal tall 1n love on 11 rrance-oound luxury !Iner (2 hrs tO .. 1mln J..a,...,."11 tW 'l&U f.~J.llDI Whan e cantankerous old man 'returns from the d&ad, his famlly and tommun1ty rry to send him back l ==-AUITll CITY LmTI Featureo Freddie Powe1s with Wiiiie Nelson ano Merle Hag- g1vd ("I Think I'll Just Slay Here and ., Or1nlo." "~ I Do") Wt111r•y Shafer ( Thats the Way Love LUPs, 'I Love Vou I 1trle Darlin' Number r IUf I ( 1 hr ) ll IPOllTIC8fl'lll CJ llOvtl "Nat1ona1 Larr.poon '> V.J<.il 110<1 I 1983, Comedy) c Mvy Chase BevPrly O'Angeto A voe 1l11Jr11ng family eocountprs one dlM5ter ,1frpr a1111111m white traveling 'A' 0 (I hr IH rn1n I ~llAYYLOQ '1t11 IUllDAY "°"" PIUI. tt11 lllCllUL 1MI ... ACCOlllDM TO .. , ... ;!:1= --..Mt11•110UTO#Tm AT ntl lllOmt Schedvl~d n~Pr r l>ert and Gt•nr> S1sk~I review "A P11vi.1p r unc lion Alamo S.y," "Thi• H11 11r11J 'Hearltlrnakera " QI) anoi"t• ••rr Tiii WID r 11.11111 f'd Ric;heri1 Chnmbef'-tn { I hr l l allrfPA&.waa. ll*Ccmu..u.. 12 Sunday. April 7, 1985 CC) MO¥ll "And The Ship Sails On" ( 1983. Orama) Freddie Jones. Barbara Jefford Director FederlCO Fellinfs explo· raflon of the dreams. triumphs and failures of e motley assortmen1 o1 passengers aboard an ocean finer bound for a small island wtiere a great soprano's ashes will be scattered (Sulltled) 'PG' (2 hrs 18 min) I NCWI ,,. MO¥ll "The Black W1ndm111' I 1974 Suspense) Michael Caine Donald Pleaseoce Whtie on assignment an agent finds himself betrayed and his son kid napped (2 hrs , 15 min ) l mY•11•11 HOUYWOOD Cl.Olli• Featured an 1n rerv1ew with AngelK:a Houston who 1s now starring in the play "Tamara". actor Sam - Ell101 diSCusses "Ma&k"'.Tf\e 1'ttW movie he co.stars 1n with Cher. a behind 1~ scenes look at lhe new movie "Baby " Cl) tlfTOLICH"• a 11• (ij) THI LAllllDllOllAT Carol Burnell and Amy Madigan star 1n Marsha Norman s play abOU1 two lonely women who meet ar an all·n1ght laundromat and gel to know themselves a hltle berter while learning abOUI each other ( 1 hr ) a.r..-.... .cMa. .. "°"'' llA- 1 NCWI ••• w ... WOii.i TI>lllOMOW "'°'"1m Two newly elected US Representatives are followed from their homes to Washington where they assume their duhe~ess O ( 1 hr ) CD u.&. Jacksonvllte Bulls at Tampa Bay B1ndil1 or Oakland Invaders al PC>fttand Breaker• (R) (3 hr1 ) 111118 MO¥ll "Maryjane" (1968. Orama) Fa· bl1n. Patty McCormack High school stu· denta g.ang up on a tHcher they dl1l1ke and plan! marijuana on him (2 hrl . 15 min) (.Q) llllO¥ll "Mike's Murder" ( 1984. Dra- ma), Debra Winger. Mark Keyloun A Loa Angelea bank employee and 1omet1me lover ol • drug dealing tenn11 1n11ructor dec1det to 1nve1111gate 1'118 death and 1eop· ardlzea her own life 'R' ( 1 hr 37 min ) u.1w-w.v.GUNT "'""Oii TNI HrT1 L1p·synced rend1 tions of "The GtamorOYs Lite " ·war Song. ' "Can't Drive ~5 " ·Lover Girl l'Rt~U~~ "Too Much Too YOYng QIMCM. '"'Hom WOM.DVIMll PAllTMY*MD tM IUMYO GIJITIMMT )MOVll · Ttie Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Ora mn) Brooke Shields. ChMlopher A1k1nc; Two ca5taway children grow to aCJOles c.ence on a remote South Pac1tic island and exper1ence the pangs of first love R I hr 44 min) ,.. llllO¥ll 1 ough As Ttiey Come 1 t!J42 Drama) lkad fnd Kids Little To•1Qh Gur> A i:iang leader goes ro work tor ii linonce company and "tells tales out ot ,chool' about htS t>osa (I hr 30 min I Hl llllO¥ll "Chrrstmo" ( 1983. Svspense) Keith Gordon, John Stockwell Based on S1t1pMn1K1ng's novel A high SChOOI m1,111 buys ana restorttS o 1958 Plymouth, uni! wartt it's possessed by a O.mon that w111 j88IOYsty ptotec;t him an<! de111roy any pefCe111ed threat A O (I hr 50 min ) Z llCMI Emmanuelte' ( t97• Ao mance) SytVl8 Kristel Alain CYny fhc ..,,,t,,. ol a French d101oma1 bee~ 111 votved 1n a series of sexual liaisons after 10tn1ng her husband 1n Thailand I 1 hr 32 min) WITMAT-. w .... .,. "The LBSI Oulpost" ( 1935. Ad venture) Cary Grant Claude Rains A pa11 of m1htary ofl1eers fall 1n love with the same woman amidst ballles between Atri can natives and the British { 1 hr . 30 min) g) lllfOft DUK ,.~ .,_ "Repo Man" ( 1984. Comedy, Em11to Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton P. punk rocker takes a rob w11h a veteran C.« repossessor and together they )Oln ltP cha~ tor a 1964 Chevy Mafibu wttosP trunt.. happens 10 contain a l~turist1r weapon 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 mm ) ,,,. -.com IACK. 1ona WOii.i AT LAMlt * Cll ... MMTWATCN •••mar.,.. rn YOUR IUll•U t:1I Cll ... .-mrATCM 2::11 ... llOYllTOlll ... .., .. AOQMT MO¥ll A Midsummer N1gh1 s Se• Comedy" ( 1982 C9medy) WOOdy Alie Mia Farrow The summer heat and couni• air provoke a series ol humorous roman! encounters among lhree couples spenri trig a weekend at an inventor's ru ra relreal PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CZ> llllO¥ll "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1981 Adventure) Chuck Norris David Carra dine A Texas Ranger uMs his marttal am skills to end an arms smuggling operation 'PG' (1 hr 47 min) •CID mYW "Draw!" ( t984 Adventure) Kirk Douglas James Coburn A veterar OYtlaw 11 challenged to 11 gunfight by ar Old advartary al1er he kllt1 a sheriff during !_POa me 0 (I hr 38 min ) • • "T"1e Lives Of A Benga Lancer" ( 1935. Adventure) Gary Coo· per, Franchot Tone England's Indian· baaed Lancera win 111 their balllta, no matter what the Odds 12 hrs ) l :r•comu.o ...... ,.. a11 llCMI "Against All Odds' ( 1984 Ora- ma) Rachel Ward Jell Brtdges A fading professional football player tans 1n love w11h the gir1tr1end 01 a smalH1me hOOd and becomes involved with shady. high stakes real estate dea11ngs 'A' o (2 hrs =i·me. I .., .... ,.., .. , lllO¥ll "Curse Ot The Pink Panther' ( 1983 Comedy) fed Wd'IS. David Niven A oumbl1ny New York City cop interview<; ·11 h<>St of susp1c1ouc; <h<HAC.ter<, 1n his 1n ve<;tiga11on of lhe thPtt of the labutovs Pink. PanthPt d1.1mnnc1 PC, 11 hr 40 min) .. (!) TIM'f T\191 !l 1 MO¥ll Grano lllw.1011 f t!)17 F>r11 ma) Jean Gllb1n f11c.h Von ,11r.1 1tm1 World War I r111<;onN'I tor1fl1c.t w1lh 1 t 1t•r man commandant (I hr flO n11r• 4111 @ 1DMAllOI._. .. ,ID M0¥11 "l ocot Hew · t t983. con1et1v 1 Peter R1f!ymt, E\url l ancastnr A h1ot pooNp1ed 011 company e11ecu1tve en rountl'f<. unl'it~IPd prot>k!rn~ when tlP tr.l~t>f<, lo .1 !.mdll Sc.ortr .h ~.icoast town f()f Wh>JI hf' <l'ISW'nf'~ will 00 • CUI and dr!fld li1nd trurcha "' df'l'll PG' ( 1 hr ~ 1111n I _.._ ...... Movies- .. CC) "Goin' Coconuts" ( 1978. Comedy) Donny and Marie Osmond, Ted Cassidy {~ '" . 40 min ) .. (0) 'The Comancheros" (1961, West· ern) John Wayne Stuart Whitman ( 1 hr 47 min) .. !Ill "How To Stuft'A .Wild 8 1k1n1" (1965. Comedy) Annelle Funicello. Dwayne Hlcllman (2 hrs ) .. "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adven· ture) Animated ( 1 hr 10 min ) (%) "The Stranger" I 1946 Suspense) Edward G Robinson Orson Well~ f 1 hr 35 rntn ) NI C) 'Olllahoma•" { 1955 Musical) Gor don MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 25 min) .. fHl "Forbidden" ( t985. O.ama) Jacque hne B1">sel Jurgen Prochnow ( I hr 53 n11n) 11::11rz 1 Betrayal" { 1983 Drama) Ben Kingsley Jeremy Irons ( 1 hr 35 mm ) .. (OJ Beyond Reasonable Doubt" ( 1980 Mystery! Oav•Cl Hemmings. John Hargrea11es (2 hrs 7 min) -(Cl "Siege" (1978. Orama) Ma1tin Bal· sam. Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr 43 min J (HJ "A Rare Breed" ( 1982. Orama) George Kennedy. Forrecir Tucker ( 1 hr 34 min) "To Please A Laely' ( t950. Drama) Clark Gable, Barbara Stanwyck I t hr . 31 min I -!lll "The Raging Tide" ( 1952. Orama) Richard Conte. Shelley Winters (2 hrs.) -(%) "Sweet Smell 01 Succesa" ( 1957. Orama) Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis. ( 1 hr 36 min) 1W(Q) "WarGamet" ( 1983. Sua~nse) Mattl'lew Broderick. Dabney COieman ( 1 hr 53 min) 1WG · Olf Limits" (t953. Comedy) Bob Hope Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr 30 min ) -&11ernoon Movl89- aim cm "Lullaby Of Broadway" ( 195 t . Musi- cal) Doris Day. Gene Nelson (2 hrs l 'CJ The Night My Number Came Up" ( t956. Drama) Mtehael Redgrave. Alex· andfJf Knox I t hr 34 min ) 'Ji Running Brave" ( 1983 Orama) RobDy Benson, Pat Hingle ( t hr 45 min) a.(%) "The Brink's Job" ( 1978. Comedy) Peter Falk. Warren Oates (2 hrs. 14 min I W CAl Twilight Zone The M<>vte" ( 1983, $c1ence-F1c11on) Johl'I L1thgow. Vic MOI· row ( t hr 42 min ) lOl · The Comancheros" ( 1961 W~t ern) JohntWayne. Stuart Whitman ( I hr 47 min) el' "Paran01a " ( 1969, Orama) Cnrroll Aaker Lou Castel (2 hrs ) • Cl H1"h Road To China" ( 1983. Ora mu I Tom Selleck Bess Armstrong ( I hi 4!> min 1 $ ·Many R1ve1s To Cross" ( 1955 Wec;I ern1 Rot>eft TayfOf (IPanor Parker 11 hr 32 min) .. %1 "The W1z" ( 1978 Musical) Diana Ross. Michael Jackr;on ( 2 hll 13 mtn ) •Cfil "Blue Skies A~91n" ( 1983. Comedy) H01ry lfam11n. Mimi Roger'l ( t hr . ?7 min ) OJ · Twice Ul)O(I A Time" ( 1982. Fnn10 sy) Animated V0tees by l orenzo Mu-;" •M Ju<11lh Kahon Kampmann 11 hr •5 min I -~ "Wonder Man' ( 1945. Comedy) Oa~ny Kaye. Virg1n1a Mayo. ( t hr 38 ml) I) "Alice The Chimp" ( 1976. Comedy) Lynne Morgan. Oell.ter Fletcher ( t hr 27 min) 4111@ 'Gandhi' 11982. Biography) Ben Kingsley. Candice Bergen (3 hrs 8 min) .. '1.J "The Man Who Knew Too Much' ( 1956. Suspense) James Stewart, Doris Day ' (2 hrs) 'ZJ "First Blood" ( 1982. Orama) Sylves- ter Stallone. Richard Crenna I 1 hr 35 min I .. @ Thg. Grear Bank Roobery ( 1969 Comedy) Zero Mosrel Kim Novak (2 hrs I Ul(Hl "Amertcan Hot Wa.,,· I \.978. Come dy) Tim Mctnt11e l ara1ne Newman ( 1 hr . 30m111) -Evening ----• .. 1aa®J ... ..,_IUDDU Cll ... HMTTOKAIT UPUm.11 Of Tlll llCM AND 'AMOUI ln1er111ews with Hugh Heiner Dorothy Hamill former radio broadcaster Gordon Mclendon HollywOOd fitness instructor IJ"5EE '"'' .... WM GIOYllll-.T llO¥a "Siege" ( 1978. Orama) Martin Balaam. Sylvia Sidney A small community 11 held In the grip of fear Dy a ne1ghb0r· hOOd gang of vlc1ov1 rioodlums ( 1 hr . 43 min) u.l flOOTIAU Artzona Outlawa at Denvftf Gold (3 hrs ) MOTIUTMOT\m ...... IWPY DAYI Au. ... u.Y~ AUCI llAClm. I Liiia .. IHCMM -..01POIN9 PACll OI CMT\m MO¥ll "Sptendof" ( 1935. Orama) Miriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea A wealthy young man's decision to marry a girl De· low his social level causes much upset among his well to-do friends and family U hr. 17 min I el' ¥IDIO ZOO Videos By Go Wesl. CynCJ1 ,..1L•u~~~h• 1 ==i.. Final auditions for "lhe love Boal' dancers. a toy fair 1n NPw York DM.UI ... IWT1ITl&mln TWT Featurt>t.I John Schnetder I..,.. CO.Mlf .... tll '°"""9 llOlllllY llllUIM._..,. Jell Sm1tl'I cooks ..... ganak1, plakl Md other Greek dishes M tl visits a Greek restaurant Hl • ....,.. Viewt1rs are 1nv1ted to tec;r their mental t1111ts 1n a serteS of fasl paced 11n1m.11ted Qame. (l 1 llO¥a "Ch11sfl~" t 1983 SuspenMl Ke11h GOfdon, John Stockwell Based on Stephen King's novel A high school m1sf1t buys and restores a 1958 Plymouth una- io1are it's possessed by a demon that will 1ea1ous1y protect hrm and destroy any P6fCe1ved threat 'R' ( I hr 50 min ) L llOVll Tne Stranger ( t946, Suspense) Edward G RoDmson Orson W~lles A small-town COiiege professor and pillar of his community turns out to oe a hunted Nazi war c11m1nal ( 1 hr 35 mm) 19@ MOYIE "The Big. Trees· ( 1952. West· ern) Kirk Douglas Eve Miller Landowners are dete1m1ned 10 protect their 1tmberlanel from a greedy !umbel baron 1n Caltf0fn1a's redwood forest . ( 1 hr 55 min ) ,. 9 DODGD I AMQll. PMVWW A look a1 tne upcoming baseball season with 1nterv1ews <i~ lorecasrs from Dodger and Angel rribnagers Tommy LaSorda and Gene Mauch profiles ot vereran players B•ll RusseU Ste11e Yeager Reggie Jackson and Rod Carew a look di what c; happen· I 1n the teams bull pens G) 'Al&Y FIUD l'MAT'I INCMDal m Oii L.A. Featured tr.lvl?I 10 Scand1· nav1a with '>lops 1n Stockholm. Hel1nsk1. Laplanel and the Arlie Cirte a rare look at Denmark's crown 1ewels, walk through the lm'~£en< IMllMD'f WU. WU WOIU Of~ .-oT...-~ 9'0CI The Fragg1e S1oryfe1ter lells an 1maz1ng tale aoovt Uncle Matt. who dreamed ol becoming an eKplorer when he wa s a bOy I RACM ... WfTA MftA .. Cl) ICAMQOW AND ...... Lee poses as a ourned·out agent to 1nvestt- ga1e the disappearance of thrH fOfmef Agencr, oper111tves who elt tor reasons of 1nst11D1 1ty ( 1 hr J D GD TY'I aOONM AND PUC1ICA&. JCMtlt Gene Barry and Cathy Rigby Ma· son are prac11cal JOke 111cttms gafles from Auslrahan TV ( 1 hr ) • MlllU llTM ~: tmAYlll CWT WAIT Dick Enberg hOsts this special w11h rare footage of tne team·s greatest moments Includes appearances by Gene Autry Reggie Jackson Don Baylor Jim Fregosr AID1e Pearson. Roel Carew and Gene Mauch O ( 1 hr ) U ®l IWIDCAl1\I AND llCCC•CI Hardcas1le and McCormick oear up to help a world champt0n auto rac.er whose ufe is 1n da~(R) O t 1 hr 1 ~=~T1 ~ llAnauL ALCONCI -Tl.IT Oueshons des1one<1 10 determ10i:' whether .i person has a t.lrtflktng P!Obh;m are answe<ed Dy recoV11rinQ alcohc>ltcs 1nclud1ni;i Roy Sche•der ;ind Be1t1 ~1)1'd ( t h1 I G)MAMYO ft') AllCllJfT UYll Hust Jutln ~ d•SCUS~'> dfl1C.I PJrlt!b <; C.JI~ v•~ lhe 1•rOl1<. papy11,, • ot l u11n and u1es the wOtlel s ~dE>'il map 10 hnd anc~t Qold mines O (1 hr I Ii) AmllCM PU.,..,_,. Concealed En- em1RS Wh111aker Chamt>ttts homosex· w11t1y Ol'<:otl'le'l public knowledge lhe lit!>!> 1ypt•wr1te1 ·~ tO\mlJ llnd ti Pt!'f1Jry N>~rintJ b+»g111s Altpr il m1s111al ~nd 8 sec nnel trin1 Alger Hiss is lound go1ttr ot per 1ury An'1 .,,.ntt'nced 10 ten y.-1rs tf1 prison S~day, April 7. 1985 13 -Moaclay Coal. (F'.'arts 3 and 4 of 4) (R) Q (2 hrs ) CC) .,_ "Octopussy" ( 1983, Adven· ture) Roger MOOfe. Maud Adams. Aided by a smuggler and a trader In art forger· ies. a Russian general plans an attack against Western Europe. and Ifs up to British agent James Bond to Slop him 'PO' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) 00 llOWll "A Rare Breed" (1982. Ofa ma) George Kennedy. Forrest Tucker A teen-age girl helps raise a filly, 101ns 11 1n Milan for training and. after winning races in Italy and England. Is kidnapped along with thdior.se. 'PG' ( 1 hf.,~ min.) cm.-. UITc.. COIC8li The Inter· national pop-rock star performs such hits as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" in a concert taped at HollywOOd's Palace Theatre. ( 1 hr ) (I) ,._ TM.I MAM "Pied Plpei-Of Hamelin" Erle Idle stars 1n this drama11za· , hon ol Robert Browning's poem abOUt a pipe< wtio removes rats from the clly of Hamelin with his magical flute O ( 1 hr ) ID.,.. "OutSlde The Law" ( 1956. Ora ma) Ray Danton. Leigh Snowden An ex- con with a grudge exposes a band of tn- ternallonal counterfetlers ( 1 hr , 30 min ) •111CTACDOUIM LO'lllOAT -awlll CMAM.-OMTlllPUI-.. {I) I.Aft I AU.m Kale accepts Ted's marriage proposal, then ~Ins to doubt the wisdom of her decision after meehng his two Sisters. 8 • llOWll "Wallenberg A Hero's Sto ry" (Part 1 of 2) (Premiere. Drama) Richard Chamberlain, Bib• Andersson ln the waning days of World War II. Swedish diplomat Aaoul Watlenberg goes to Buda· pest with a daring plan to provide protec· live passes and shelt8f for Hungarian ~ws. Based on a true story O (2 hrs J I Un.AYmfT 9 .. "Young DoctOfs In Love" (1982, Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A young surgeon Ines to over· come his fear of !he knife 1n this spool of s0a11.:ra cliches O (2 hrs) 1-. .... Scheduled Zsa Zsa Ga bOr, Maa.:ne Girts. Ned Beatty ( t hr ) .. _. IJl) IPWM.L: W THI IUMI Kirk Douglas hosts this behind-the-scenes took at M•I<>' League baseball as seen throuyh the eyes of four t984 Allanta Bra11es Bruce Benedict. Terry Forster. Brad Korn· ~I and Bob Watson (2 hrs ) • -C•flU,_,. "Concealed En-emies" Whlltaker Chambers' homosex ualtty t>ecomeS public knowledge. tne HISS typewriter IS found. and a per1ury hearing begins. Aller a m1srr1e1 and a sec· ond trial, Alger Hiss ts found gullly of per· jury and sentenced to ten years In prison ~arts 3 and 4 01 4) (R) O (2 hrs) .. TIC8ftll ... "Chained Hear" (1983 Ora ma) Linda Blair. John Vernon Whrle serv iog • sentence In a Caht01n1a penitentiary 1 young woman fs exposed 10 v1otonce and hareasmenl from both inmates and ~·'A' (t hr . 35m1n) (Q) ... "Beyood Reasonable Douht ( 1980. Mystery) David Hemmings John Hargteevet An Australlan detective rn· vestlQllt9S a pattloularly brutal murder (2 IV'S. ) l"IWI ) .. "Running Breve" ( t983 Ofa· IN) Rot>by Beoton. Pal H1nglo Based on the rM!-fife e~lenee of SIOUx Indian a .. ty Mills end the per&Of'l8f ob~tacles hf> 1'4 Sunday. Aprll 7. 1985 overcame to become a member of the 196-4 Olympic track ream and the first American 10 ever win the 10.000 meter run 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) (Z)llCMI "Betrayal" ( 1983. Ofame) Ben Krng&ley, Jeremy Irons A man loolcs beck through lhe nine years of his wife's attair with his beSI friend, culm1nat1ng 1n his re- coOecllons of the rela1tonsh1p's origins ·R' U hr . 35 min.) • B {I) lmllWl'T Otck inadvertently lands Harley 1n 1ail alter t1nd1ng him a· iob that turns out to be a scam lor selhng bu11al ptots in a swamp (!) llCMI "The Girl. The Gold Watch And Oynamrte" ( t98 t, Comedy) Lee Purcell. Phil MacHale A magical watch that can stop time on demand enables a young couple to thwart the evil plans ol !he girl's one-11me friend. (2 hrs ) ..._ P001'IAU. Arizona Outlaws at Denver GOid (R) (3 hrs ) CID llCMI "Spring Break'' ( 1983. Come- dy) 0.111d KrwtU, Ste\19 Bas&ett FOUt bud· dies ha11e a wild time 1n FOft Lauderdale du11ng spflng vacation 'R' ( I hr . 40 mtn) l ....rGM.URY -{I) CAGNIY I LACIY Chris and Mary Beth investigate when a rash of robbenes '!t .CJ ,number of the c11y's Catholte church- es results tn the brutal slaying ot a nun ( 1 hr.) I $!-n:rnlOOlu:.n Wiii MD-Dal e CAU.M AU. lflOln'I •• ~ llCMI "Oklahoma•" ( 1955 Musteal) Gordon MacRae. Shirley Jones. Adapts· hon of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway h1I about a cowbOy, the girl he loves and the sinister hired hand who tries 10 come between them 'G' (2 hrs . 25 mrn) --~-­CMITOL ICMJMll 11• D8Cl>9 GD ... TAXI -MDAUllt &:as• ..., ....... llOWll "The Beast From 20.000 Fath· oms" ( 1953. Science-Fiction) Paul Chrrs· han. Paula Raymond An expenmental atomic blast unleashes a tremendous preh1s1or1c beast ( 1 hr . 45 min ) fD ACTCJlll OM ACTllQ Guests ac10r Mar· tin Sheen llCMI "The Intruders ' ( 1972, Adult) Jeannie Rectt01d. Anita Ericson (I hr 25 min) (OJ llOYll "WarGames" ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew BrOdertek. Debney Coleman A leen·age computer whiz 1nad· 11er1enlly gains access to the Pentagon's stralegk: computer system and nearly be Q.!!'& World War Ill 'PG' ( 1 hf • 53 mtn ) tJ) WAY\.OM m1•1• A COWOY • L.Olt- DOM In this London concert. Waylon Jen n1ngs SJngs "Lucille." 'Just To S.tlsly You," "The Dukes Of Hazzard" theme song and lunes lrom lhe album "Never Toe The Mark " (Z)llCMI "The Brink's Job" ( 1978, Com edy) Peter Falk. Warren Oates Se11eral average men from assoned backOrovnds 101n forces to rob 11 well-guarded armored car 'PO' (2 hr'S • 14 m1n ~ I ll>CMM~IMl111 1W Cl) -I -Rick end A J are tnadvetlently caught up 1n a coun1erte1t llCktl seam when a rock superstar am11es 1n Snn Diego for o concert (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min i e • ~ Guest hOS1. Joan Rlvf'r< SchedlJled. Biii Cosby. boxer Mar1111 IHag:~~= (lhr) «I MC ... ~ ICTY ---... ~Piii LA~ ' mlCA Schedule<l Ger•a B1kales. executive director ol U S Enghsl and Sarah Melendez. president of the N~ liOnal AsiOClalton f()f B1hngual Educatinr. ( 1 hr) CH) llCMI "LOSln' II" ( 1982 Comen, Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley re.." teen-age boys hoping lo lose their vlrg1r111, 1n a Tiiuana brothel ptek up an older wo>r an going south tor a Mexican divorce A ( 1 hr . 40 min ) m 1'11 CUii Scheduled a took al a ... .,. season ot pro baseball. economic surv1 • 1n lhe '80s ( t hr. 30 min l -1 l'fRllltaU~ llCMI "Odd Man Out" ( t947. (Jr 1 ma) James Mason. Robert New1011 ;.. wounded underground leader becol' '· the obiect of a massive manhunt' (2 t 25 min) rn • .. w ... 9 llCMI "Scream. Prelly P~•IY (1973. Horror) Belle Davis. Ted Bee.,• A pretty stuoent becomes the housekc-1 1 er for a sculptor who is absorbe<:I 1n J--p;cttng e1111 ct hr 40 min J llCMI "Forever Emmanuelle" ( 191 Ad11en1ure) Annie-Belle. Emmanuelle Ar san A group ot hedonists mount an e1~ ... d11ton into an unexplored part of the Pt" lpptnes 10 find a legendary tribe 1ti 11 practices strange rites R' ( I hr ;• m•nL 1198 CID LATI ....r wmt DAVI»~ Scheduled Colfe9e wrestler Brenda r1.1, Maxie. Of Charles Kelman. ( I hr ) I ~ Nn'CMCOCI .....,. W.COl•.O 1-mYMATB llCMI "The Comic" ( t(l69, Drema 0.Ck Van Dyke. Michele Lee A faded s• lent him star reoa1ns fame when he begin<; making comical tele111sion coml'nercralc; lhr . SO min) L0¥1,Mm1CM mu ~-tulANmtAYIOR ...,ICllWT9i llOWll "Local Hero" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter Rieger!. Burl I ancaster A high Powered a.I company executive en counters unexpected problems when he travels 10 a small Sco11tsh seacoast town 101 what he assumes will be a cut-ano dried land purchase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr 50 m1nL 1Mt8 (I) WM' All I Wl'I A quiet weekend tor the McMlllans II dicrupted by the dis· .,ppearanco ot a dOg I! k1onap1>1ng and a murdef ~hr . 20 ll11n ) i •u • .. llTIMMT I W llOWll "Macho Callah•n" ( 19/0. Western) David Janssen Jear1 Seberg A woman offers a hvge bOUnty tor lhe cap ture of tho man who raped her nnd k1lle11 her husband (2 hr'J ) (!) llOWll 'Wyl'>mtng Outlaw" ( 1939 Western) John Wnyne, Ray Hutton The Three Mesqulteers e•pase a cr~41<1 pah hc1an who has been selfing robs to 1mpov et1shed ranchers ( 1 hr 30 min ) m llOWll "Act One" I 1963 Biography I ~0-Hamilton. JAson Robard Thf' lure of theater Ille prov99 100 11rong tor 1 Jew1~ bo~~rs J (fl -A AU:O.WD.\Y (it) -~·,----------------------------~~~~ 111111111 NO If you 've been thinking about becoming a Community Cablevision subscriber or upgrading your basic Kaleidoscope service, now's the time to do it. Because during April, we're offering installation• absolutely free! A $34.95 value, at no charge to you. And for only S 14.25 a month, you'll enjoy Kaleidoscope's fantastic home entertain· ment value. Blockbuster movies. Star-studded entertainment specials. Wholesome children's programming. Non-stop sports action. News = = an additional fee. With Kaleidoscope, the variety never ends. And with this special free installa· tion offer. we're looking better than ever during April. Nti foolin'. Call Community Cablevision Company and order your cable service today. Kaleidoscope is available to residents in Irvine and portions of Newport Beach. 720·2020. and cultural fare. Video rock around the clock. and much more For your added viewing pleasure. remote control eQuipment is available to you for A service of Community Cablevision Company "!First home terminal) .. , Sunday. April 7. 1985 15 , - 'Qi M0\111 ·Gandh< 11 96;> Boograpny) Ben K~f. Car><1iu Bergen Richard A11eo00rougtfs epK: trac.•ng the Me of t.Aot\andas K Gandh• Imm h~ earlf c:.a r~ as a iawyer through his df:monstra tlOOS of pa1>51ve re51star.ce to gain •nd&- c,endence f0t India PG 13 hrs 8 m.n 1 ~ M0\111 Sweet Smell Of Sue.Gess (1957 Orama) Burt Lancaster Ton/ Cort•s W1tr, the tielp ot a cringing press age<lf a powerlul and evil New Yor11 co- 1umn1st oreaks up r11r. sister's romance 1111th a mu51ei.an 11 t"1r 36 min , •-mi t:1t ~ MO¥ll "Big 8a1 Mama · 1197 4 Ao 11errturl') Angie D1c1tmson William Shdtnt!f A woman cutr. a path of vlOlence and romance through the Southwest of IM 1930s 'R' I I r11 23 m1r J 1:11 !11) TMAT ... ® llO¥ll "Ameroc.an Hot Way·• ( 1978 Comedo Tom Mctntue Laraine Newman Nineteen-fill.es dtSC 1ockey Aten Freed tries ro brtog the first ltt;e r()(;k ·n· roll snow to the stage o f BrocNlyn's Paramoynt Theatre de$ptle many protetifS 'PG' 11 hr 30 min) t:lllMCcm ... MCIU.YWOOO CLOll\ll Featured an 1n- terv1ew with Ange41ca...Hovston who 1:. now -Tuesclay -Morning Movies- .. $J AhCf! The Chomp" t 1976, ComPdyJ l ynne MOfgan Dexrer rlelcher ( 1 hr 27 mrn) •(CJ ·The Riddle Ot The Sand& ( 1980. Adventure) M1cl'l8el York Simon MacCor- klndllle ( 1 hr 38 min ) 0) · Happy Anniversary · ( 1 %9. Come· dy) Oav1d N1.,en M1tzr GayflOr ( t ht 30 min) .. @ Getting Away F rem It All t I !H 1 Comedy) Barbara r .. 1dcm Larry Hagman !..?hr'>) .. ll J "The 1W1z" ( 1978. Mus1cnl) Diana Ross Michael Jackwn (2 hrs 13 ((lorr I 1M $1 The Ice Ptrates ( 1984. Sr.1enre f ot ttcm) Rot>erl Urrch Mary Crosuy 11 hr J6m1n) .. C' Savannah Smiles' ( 198? Arlvnn (ure) Mark Miiiar. Donovan Scotl < 1 hr 4!> nun l tt1 Mai.!.llcre In Rome ·· ( 1973 Drama) n1chard Burton, Marcello Mas1101ann1 ( 1 hr 43 min) 10 1 Against All Odds" (1984 Drema) Rochel Ward, Jell Brrdges (2 hri> l .. Zl <..rl'lnd llluslon" ( 1937, Otema1 Jean G11b1n. f 11cn Von Strohe1m ( 1 hr 50 min I -CJ 'The B1sh0p'a Wile" ( 1948 Fan1.isy1 Cttr y C1rMI. I otelle Young ( t hr 48 rrnn I HI Running B1avt1 ( 1983 Dmma) Jlohl>y Ben«on. Pal Hingle ( 1 hr 45 min.) O Breathtoss· ( t983 Orama! Roch.ird 01111• Vnrnrie Kap11n<1ky (~hr&) .. 117) ·confel>SIOO" Of Th+! 0 A Marr ( l'l/ I r.lf,1ma) Rooorl Conrno H1Wy Ml11guro (~ t1111 I .. S Ttw ~11ftternt·k11r ( 19!>8 Adven· tutti I Ray M1fln11d Durry JO(ltj!1 (I ht 36 '"'"I U.• Z Art "111trrlfld Wonia11' / IQ78 Ofa- 16 Sunday. April 7. 1985 s1amng on the play ·Tamara act ex Sa"' 0o0t dcscUSses ·Mask" the new movie tie co-stars in Wi1h Chef. a behind rhe scenes loot< at the new movie · Bab,. ALL•MFM&Y nmcuuu.t .. (11) ... "The Grit" (1982. Comed)ll P· erre Mondy. Ole> Go6dsm1th A middle aged banllw's retwement g1'1 turns out to be the raV!Stwlg oeaury he meets c,~ a train 'R' ( 1 ht . 4!> mrn ) ,., .. Ml ._.ATU. 119 1:. ... -.TWATCN CAnaJCllAll · MtmlllOWllUI .......... ..,,.AIUl'T --·-·llOTD (II) .. _ _. .. llOWll "High Road To Chit\a ( t983 Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong A mlltlona1reSS 1ftre11 a hard-drin'king e1 World W8! t flying ace 10 searcn IOf her long-IOSt father 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 45 min ) MtCH)llON "Gorky Park" ( 1983 MysteryJ W1!'4am Hurt. Lee MaNrn A Moscow hom 1e1de Inspector's lnvestioa11on of a ~zarre lrtple murder near a $Kattng rink leads htm ma) Jill Clayt>urgh Alan Bates 12 nrs 5 mrn) 1Hl0 A Wiich W1th0Ut A Broom ( 196b Fantasy) Jelltey Hunter. Maroa Perschy (1 hr , 30 mtn ) -&11-..ooa llovles- 1119., "Mara Maru" ( 1952. Advenlure) Er rot Flynn. Rulh Roman (2 hrs I (C) ·Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978 Ad venlure) An1maled ( 1 hi 15 mon ) (OJ "The Star Chamber" ( 1983. Ofama) Michael Douglas Hal Holbrook ( 1 hr 49 min) 11:11(ff) "The Purwrt 01 0 B Cooper" ( 198 t Adventure) Treat Williams Robert Duvall ( I hr , 40 min ) <SJ The Dark Cry<;tal" ( 1982 Fantasy) Puppels ( t hr , 35 min ) 1•m .. Eve" ( 1968. Orama) Cetesle Var nall Robert Walker Jr (2 hrs ) m (C) "The Riddle Of The Sanos" ( 1980 Adventure) Michael York Simon MacCor kindale ( 1 hr 38 min ) (Z) "The Stranger" ( 1946. Suspense) Edward G Robinson Orson Welles ( 1 hr . 35 mrn) 119(J)) "The Secret Life Or Walrer Milty" ( 1947. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vlrg1n1a Mayo (2 hrs ) CJ) "The Ice Prrate11" ( t984, Science r1c tton) Robert Ur1Ch. Mary Crosby ( I hr 36m1n I ~ "Humcane" ( 1979 Drama) Mia f llr row. Jason Robards ( 1 hr 59 min ) llll(C) "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Ofama) Mtlry Steenowgen. Rip Torn (;> hrs 2 llml ) (Z l .. Peau D'Ane .. (1971 ranla.;yJ Calhernie Oeneuve Jac..ques Perron ( t hr . 30min) W l0) 'Happy Anniversary ( 19'>q Cor"e dyl David Niven. M1tz1 Gilyncx ( 1 hr ;> 1 mrn) • 'The Gambler" ( 1980 Weslern) Kenny Rogers. Lee Pu1ceU (2 hrs 1 (I.) "Tw1t1gh1 Zone --The Mov10" ( 1983 Sciencf' FoctlOnl John l •thQow Vlf' Mnr to conhontl'lltOnS w11h the t<GB and a gtobe·trort1ng Amencan buSlne5S tycoon ·R' (2 hrs 8 mm I a.g llCMI That Funoy Feeling" 11Q.;5 C-OmedyJ Sandra Dee. Bobby Oar1r A pa11 ot Ofetry ma1os give out thelf ~ ... working address to a handsome bacr • onlt 10 drscover 1hal he's thetr new , ·r1o pto)'er (2 hrs} (!) AllOTT All> COITIUO e llCMI "Rrders Ot Oesttny · ( 19 f3 Wes1ern) John Wayne Gabby Haye· A governmenr agent 111es 10 help a gr<'•JI 1 mra~ regain lhe1r water roghrs ( t r. • H••tml .,. "Repo Man' (1984, Comtt •,, Emilio Estevez Harry Dean Stant<>< A punk 1ocker fakes a tob with a .. e1erar1 di repossessor and together they 101n "e chase IOI a , 1964 CheVy Maltbu wl'I ~ rrunk l'lappens to conlarn a futur '·' weapon 'R' l' hr • 33 min ) moc.AMID 1:9(SJ llCMI .. Splendor · ( 1935, Oran '' M111am Hopkins Joel McCrea A weil y young rnan·s dec1s1on ro marry a g111 L" iow hos social level ~auses much up 111 among !)is well to do frrends end tar , 11 hr 17 min) row (I l'lr 42 mor1 I Z 'Romancing The Stone" ( 1984 A 11e111u1e1 Michael Douglas. Kathlt> Turnt>r 11 hr 4!>.mtn I .. CO · Aga111s1 All Odds' ( 1984 OfarT- Rachel Ward Jell Brrdges (2 hrs ) -Evening ----• • DG®> ... ........ Cll ... MMTTOMMT ITAATIS 1U••llMPORT .... I ""'~ TWU.:~Of~(ll) HOT llAT MOTlm . ...... """DAYI AQAlt ... u.YlaLlll IMCta./LW .. ..,._ .... °'~ llAMITlll ) llON "The Browning Version" ( 195 1 Orama) Mtehaet Redgra .. e, Jean Kenl >i." aging sohoormaster. with a faithless wife hnds courage on the acl of a young 11u dent ( I hr , 30 min ) (l)llON "The Dork Crystal .. ( 1982. Fan rasy) Puppets Two elfin yoongstets are sent on a quest 101 rhe mtss1ng shard of a magic gem that must be repaired to tree lhe1r land from Pt;1I rulers 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min) m VlllO ZOO VldPO<; By Teena Mllrte. Nll&My;f.,;,;.:• l Afi.~ Of Rum WPf>lh~11ner rhe Winston mftn ~DMW ~~.-T ~ Fea1ured Gar"~n I "'..,,.. .,.,.,., MAT190ITA111 AUTO UClll Formula One Braziharl Grand Prix. from Rio de Janeiro (R) ( 1 ·hr . 30 min. J (8) ....,_. Viewers are 1nv11ed to les1 their mental skills 1n a series ol last-paced animated games ) MOWll ",Betrayal" ( 1983. Drama) Ben K1ngs1ey. Jeremy Irons A man looks back through the nine years ol his wife's alfa11 w11h his best friend. culminating in his re conecttons of the relal100shlp's 011gins R ( I hr , 35 min ) tZl .oft "Sweet Smell OI Success" {t957. Orama) Burt Lancaster. Tony Curlis With the help of a cringing press .,agent. a powertul and evil New York co lumnist breaks up hrs sister's romance with a musician ( 1 hr . 36 min ) ~ ltZJ u•w. I Atlanta Braves al Philadel phia Phffiles (Taped Conclusion Ot Game) (2 "'-5 .. 15 min ) NI II I Oii TMI TOW Featured Kim Fields. star ol "The Fac1s 0 1 Ltle. · discusses growing up rn lhe pubhc eye. how a TV hOthne can help sruoenrs ~tlh lhe•r home work. lotks Who Share names w11h famous celebrtlies I GD FAl&Y PIUD ftiAn.=--.. IYI Oii L.A. Featured 1ta11el aboard a Royal Princess liner w11h stops at Barba d05, Curacoa Island, the Panama Canal and Acapulco I IMDIHOATU.. fllOfllft COCMT .,,,,.,., RO, IU WGll.D OI AlmA&.J Tiii O&.D _,. Por1able hght1ng f.,, lures are discussed a cork floor is re stored ~ MAdLI llOCIC Junt0r Gorg setls Ille family mansion 1n return tor the Peas ol Power (0) l9A IAIDTIA&.L Denver Nuggets at Losi:n eles Lakers (2 hrs • 30 mtn ) I M ,_.IMTANftA .. LUCll MMAZ .. Jane comes IO regrel 1nv11tr.g her older s1sler Jiii 10 v1s11 for • (J week when Jiii's boss1neM wears her paltence 1h1n D GD A-1IAll Tl'8 learn lrades 1n lhe van tor a fancy car and pursues a cr~ect Bevefly Hills art dealer who's suspected of murder C) ( I hr ) e mv11 "Madame X" ( 1966 Orama) Lana Turne1, Ke11 Dullea A woman prE' sumed to have died years before uws any meant she can 10 keep her son lrom knowing of her sinful hie (2 hrs ) 8 0 ~A CIOWD Jack nearly louls things up for Vicky during the ltlmrng of an alrllnt.oommerclal. C) I ..... ... OMIFIJ\'1 A ... CM.a.9 IOU>A Golda Meir (Ingrid Befgman) leaves her career as an Amette•n schOolteachet to become acltve In the pollllC81 affairs ol 18fael Leonard N1 moy and Ned Beatty co-51ar (Part t of ~ (2 hrs) • MOVA A revlew ol~the latest research, on acid rain locU&e11 on C!echnmg forests damaged stone structures and polluted takes. ..(A) C) ( 1 hr ) e ~ A survey o f U S involve men1 1n Central America and the Carib bean from lhe Spanl&h·Amerteen War 10 lhe 1950s. !racing the roots of the current ensis (Port 1 of 4) C) (I hr ) (C).,. "Easy Money" ( 1983, Come dy) Rodney DMQorflflfd. Joe P~1 A man whO hkes 10 eat. dunk ane1 smoke 10 excess stands to win S 10 m111ton 11 he sac· rtftees hrs worldly pleasures for one year 'A' ( 1 '" • 35 m111 ) (ft)llOVW "Reuben. Reubell" ( 1983. Dra- ma ) Tom Con11. Kelly McG111ts A Sco111sh poer on lhe lecture c1rcu11 indulges his passions for booze and young women on New England college campuses 'A' I 1 hr . 4 1 rr11n ) l$JOWIJI DAlml.I' YOLUNT'la ~ Kns Kristofferson. Alabama T e<J Nugent. N1 cOlette Larson and thP Charlte Daniels Band are among the performers al lhts 111h annual concert lrom Nashv111e·s Mu- rncopal Aud11011um ( 1 hr 30 min I '1a .,_ .'.. Urider Western S1<1es" (1945 W1t51ern) Manha O'Ooscoll Noah Beery Jr 1·1 hr ) .... Cl) llO¥ll "Goal ~1tner's Oaugh1er ( 1980. Biography) Sissy Spacek. Tomrny Lee Jones BasecJ on Lorerra Lynn's auro biography A girl from a poor tam11y 1n ru ral Kentucky mawes a man who engineers her rrse lo stardom on lhe music 1ndus1ry lAl J2 ~ 30 mtn ) U 0 fiCMl..4", ll.llPI a IUWM Fea tu'red Tawny Schne1C1er a lrtbute 10 Burl Reynolds. gaffes by Dom Deluise. Dolly Parton. George Segal Sally Field and Stefanie Powers O I TIC TAC DOUGH LOWIOAT . , ... IMGAJlll Or Ruth Wes1rie1mer 1he Winston man (£)~ .. 8 G) MDVII "Wallen04>rg A Hero s S10 ry" (Parr 2 ol 2) (P1em1ere Orama) Richard Chamberlain. A•b• Andersson Wtlh H11le1's 111s1a111111or1 vi a more m11t1an1 regime rn Hungary Wallenberg oesp11e an a11emp1 upon his own hie resorts 10 more pe11l0us tacttcs to combat tnP Thuo Reteh s attempted ex1erm111M1on of Je~s Q_ (2 hrs I U ®' WltO't THI IOU1 Ir ., d ntghl Ange· la woµld hke 10 lorge1 11 on1y she could remembe< exactly what wenr on t>etween lher ~ ony tasr evening [) ..... CltCMIAn MONT\19 A survey of ll $ involve ment 1n Cen1ral Amonca a"d rhe Carrb- bean trom the Spanish Amet•can War 10 the 1950s. 1rac1ng the root!> ol she current CrtSIS (Pan 1 Of,, C) (I hi , ID llOVA "China's Only Chth1 The omph ca11ons of ltle on&-Chrld per tam11y pohc.y o f lhe P,eople s RopvbltC 01 Ch111a are exa- mined (A) C) ( 1 hr ) . .!J IPOml.OOK ~ '(J MDVII "Up The Creek" ( 1984 Come dy) Ttrn Matheson. JeM1ler Runyon Fov1 college student<; 1ry 10 b11ng some glory 10 their school by competing 1n a raft race 1tg111ns1 a team of w lhless men 'A' ( 1 hr 35mtn) CZJ llOVm 'An Unmarned Woman ( 1978, Orama) Jill Clayt>urgh. Alan Bates A dedtC81ed wife ar1<1Wnother finds a new self-awareness aftef n.r nusban<l ol 16. years conf sses lh81 he's 1n lovo w11h $Otne<>ne else 'R' (2 hrs 5 m10 > gw PM.al ...-n1 U. &.Mm. A P'MACl9 The Rov Jorry Falwell profiles 11'\e ~le of the lale 1rt111P11ng 1tv1.m ~Ost B R Litllrn ( 1 hr ) •D 0 HAIL TOntla9 (Prem1erel Thf> first woman President copes w11h lhe reo- spons1b1lttl4t" of her office And the complt ca1t0ns g•nf'fl)led by darl)' Ille with her zany ft1mlly Still'! Parry Dulo.e Hnrf\C~I Btttnard1 C,l (!) .OW. N19ht 0 1 T~ f ollowrrig Day ( 1969 S11spen!>el Marl<>n Brend<> Aieh ard Boone A kidnapped girl causes proo- lems k>r her captors when she !alls m love w11h one of 1hem (2 hrs ) .U anaT~ TOll9n' Featured Gary Coleman. \I) womN'I QTWIAITICI NCAA Orv1s1on II Champ1onsh1ps, from Springfield. M.ass (A) ( l hr 30 nun J $) llO¥ll "Moscow On Tne Hudson" ( 1984 Comedy I Robin Wtlftams. Maroa Conchita Alonso A Russian circus must· c1an defects to 1rie Untied S1a1es and se1 lies 1n New Yori.. alter be•ng Sdved from rhe KGB by a store securtry ouara A o ( 1 hr 55 min) t:ll@ llOYll Titple ~ruc;s ( 1967 Sus~nsel Cnrrs\opher Plummer Yul Brynner An 1nterna11ona1 agent receives medals lrorn Germany and B111a1n before tne end of lhe war when he turns 001 to be a hero fo11he Alhes f? hrs 40 min I -a•m ... -@) llACGllllDQ I LOW Jt1nny assumes rhe role ol a prostitute .n an et10 11 lo re unite a runaway teer,·ager wilt her par enrc; C) ( 1 hr } 0 LOUQIWff fEl **"ICTI()N TILl'Y.oN r,,,p SIU0te6 OI l'.>f'Ople Irving m a New York Puerto Ao<;an (.nmmun11y calleel Los Sures rl?veat uroan Amencan hie on the 1980s ( 1 hr I '1!) THI UYltQ Pl.ANET: A ~ OI THI EMTM An i>aploratton or rrre w1ldltfe found an 1s1an(tS where unus1 •• 11 !.riecies deYeiop 1n 1sola1ton O (I hr 1 C 1 llOYll "Moscow Un fhP Hudson · 11984 Con1~1jy) RotJ111 W•lh.ims Maria C,11nch11a Alonso A Ru'>'>•11n crrcus mus• rian !lel"c '" tl1 1ne Ur,,IP<l S1a1es and c;e l II~ n NPw Ynr" ;it;p, b••" 9 ·.avPd from lhf' KGB IJ~ a c;tore C:.PC' '' ly g •drCI R 0 l I hr 5'>rnrr t t4 THI Hn'atmCP f\ li"Yl.n1o11rio;t ,., rorn (.H\tween am011to1• .i 1r1 1 il'>~ '" <tL a rpc;ull :>I h1..<. a11a11 w,rf" .:1 rar•e• 1 O llOYll Bre;irhtesc. • 1983 Orama1 Richard Gere Valene k.;ipm,c;ky A lree spmled auro 1h1ef un1ntenr1onally kills a parrolman and l<Her <levp1,1p" an oOSE'S· StYe a11rac11on 1r1 a womt111 'A I I hr 41 m~nJd.o -~.....awr .... {ft) IDT lmCllUlll. Y IM90LrTI T hr!. !>PP cral edilt0n lrom lhe Not Nei es~rtly The News" comedy learn e•~"n't'" '>ntUlels words thal aren t in rt P ll•c I "".Vt out dO 1~ ldoa°itmci)y®Jf1'd.:rwl" l'" .ns TAD -All)AU,0 &:St• u.Y-.ul ~ Oii ACTllG • ,,,, •• ; .1c rress JoBerh W11t1oms ((}MM-'I 8'0ln'I ~ (ff) llO¥ll "Running 11rave ( 1981 Ora· ma) Robby Benson P.1t Hr~le Based on the real-~le exper1e11Le ot S100~ lnd1&n B•I ly Mitts an<l the rersonal o~tacres he o~rcome to bf>co'™' ;i m1>mber ol 1he 1964 Olympic 11.l ch tP.lm tno tl"Nt ftrsr Ametican lo evei """1 tht• 10 000 meter run PG ( 1 hr 4c, '""1 I LJ .,. · H1gto ~c l'llXll Men1or1es' ( 1981 Drama) Jam•P c;,n,s Annette Ha llf'n A football COi'l\:h .1n1~ .1 teacher retvin lor 11 r eunl0f1 e I tN> 1)1<1 l<•tJh scl'loOI wh(>r tt 1hey used to wo•i.. 1 1 rir 10 min l lZ .,. "Rf'IP<• M.:tn ( 198.t. Com.dyl fmtllO h tevf'Z Hi!"~ C"le~n Slan1on A r>unk rocker ta~,..., .1 rot\ oN1th A vel~en car rrpo·-.~r ,1n<l I o<Jrlh,.r ltw-y jOln lhe Sunday. April 7. 1985 17 T -Taesclay Coal. chase lor a 1964 Chevy Malibu whose trunk happens 10 contain a fu1ur1s11c weapon 'A' ( 1 hr . 33 min } m II> CAIN DOWll IMITllO 11:118 ()) fAU OAl't An Army -;ergeant deier· mined 10 win a football game kidnaps Coll Howie and Coif's nephew and forces them to play on his team (R) (I hr 10 min) . ' D m TOMGHT Guest hosl Joan Rivers Scheduled. Telly Savalas Cher. Chnl IHol~~n~nan ( 1 hr ) (fJ -... NIClfT1JMI IClV IUMlllT VIUt IOCDDIDPUI LA~ Mml!ICA SchedulecJ Bill Ev· ans. president of the Clio AwflrOs ( 1 hr > i IPOITICllt'TIR ~Q NQ.UI ScheduleO Pas-.over celebra lion Ill Israel. C1v1I War su11endef recalled U. m~HOUYWOOO Bhr, 30min) .OVW "Tl>e Vulture 11967 Fantasy) Robert Hulton Akim Tam1rolt An atomic sc1&nt1st ballles a my&le11nus b11d man creature (2 hrs ) (!).......,,., .... t1J) .OVW ·Savage I 1972 Drama) Bar bara Bain. Martm Larioau A i.upreme court nominee ts 1nves11ga1eo oy a TV news commentary ream 11 nr 40 mm) (Cl llOVIE The Young N1.1rses" ( 1973 Orama) Jean Manson Ashley Porter Three beaufllul nurses Imo themselves 1n se11ous and someflmes com1c.a1 dilemmas on and oil rhe 100 'A' (I hr 16 min) CE TOP llAllC IOXINQ ,Jesse Ferguson vs RICM.• Seo.II '" a hE'8VYVte1\)AI Poul Sc.had uled for e1gt11 rounds lror11 ~1c C11y NJ (R) (2 hr& 30 rn1n ) I <OJ llOVIE · The Secret LllP 0 1 Waller M1t ty' 11947. ComPOyl Danny KJyP. Virgin 1a M.iyo A meek man burelPnPd with OO· mei.ttc attachments con1urP<. uP 11tus1ons of himself a<. a hero (2 hrs) ( $ llOVll 'Hw I ords Of 01sc1ph11e" ( 1983 Orilrn11 0d1110 Keith f31'/b+••I PtOSky A '>PfllOr al a Southern m1tt1ary academy is cletf'rm1ned to expose the members ot an ehlP grOtJp respons1blf' tor 1he brutal and some11mer, 1r1hal hazing or caoefg deemetj undes11al>lf' R r 1 hr 43 mm) '2:11 @ .a¥ll "Banyon Walk lip A11d Die' ( 1971. Mystery) Rober I r orster. Darren McGavm A 1930s p1111ate Pyf' tJecomes a pr11ne suspect when a g111 '" found oeao 1n his office ( 2 hrs I ml D GI> LATI -.T wmt DAVID LITT9mAll Scheduteo sp<>(tscaster Marv Albert, s1u pld pel lricl<s (I ht ) I MJIMDtm:HCOCK fMWT1 O'MMA, u.a. TMAIUllY .a¥ll "Three Men In Wh11e" (1944 Comedy) Lionel Barrymore Van John soo A worldly dOclor scouts among pros- pects lor an ass1stan1 (2 hrs ) a» llCMI "Three Secrels" ( 1949, Ora· ma) Pa1rie1a Neat. Ruth Roman Three women are unrled by tragedy when thetr husbands are involved 1n a plane crash l hrs) &.Oft. AIEICAN ITY\.I mM ..vwwa Neal Gabler and Jet Irey Lyons host an informative look at whal's new at the movies Cl) llCMI "Breathless" ( 1983. Orama1 Richard Gere. Valerie Kaprlnsky A free- sp111ted auto thief unintentionally 1<111s a patrolman and taler develops an obses s1ve atlrachon to a woman R' ( 1 hr 4 1 min 1 1M tJ (I) COL&mo An ag1nu dancer plots her wealthy husband's death alter he re fuses 10 tinance her return to lhe stage lAJ ( I hr . 20 min I tttf(H) llOVIE . MaSSrlCle In Rome" ( 1973. Drama) R1charcJ Burton Marcello Mas tr o1ann1 A security commander OecldeS to be a norH.onforrn1st ounng 1he German occupation ot Italy 1n World War ti 'PG' ( 1 hr , 43 rntn ) W8 llOVll "How Do I Love Thee" ( 1970. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Maureen 0 Hara An atheist shares a slormy mar 11age w11h a •ehg1ous lun<lamentat1s1 (:> hrs I Q) llOVIE "Dear Heart" ( t965. Ro mancel Gtenn Fora GeralcJ11'£> Page A !>OOn·lo oe-ma111ed salesman becomes lhe ob1ec1 of atlectton for a spinster post rn1s1ress 111s111ng New York (2 hrs ) · ZJ llOVll "Romancing The Slone· ( t984 AdventurP) MtChael Douglas Kathleen Turner A romantic noveflsl re luctar1tly team' w1lh a mac.ho adventurer rn a Soulh Ame11c11n 1ungle to ransom her ~1ster with a fabulous lf>gendory ,ewet PG' ( t nr 45 min ) m10U>oeu t:llfCl .OVW "Cross C•eek" ( 1982. Drama) Mary S11>enburgen Rip Torn Based on the memo11s of Maqot1e Kinnan Rawlings In 1928 an amb1hous New York w11ter leaves her wealthy husbano tor the more peaceful existence or a Florida orange grove where she plans 10 write Gothic ro· mance novels 'PG' (2 hrs 2 min ) 1:11 B MCOllD-MOUYWOOO CLOllW SALL•1MIP .. Y W (I) .,. "Slumber Pany Massacre ( 1983, HO<rOf) Michele Michaels, Robir Stille High schOOI g11ls have a slumber party while a kilter 1s oo a rampage 1n tht• netghborhoOd 'R' I 1 hr 24 mill ) -11 Cll ... _,,,,ATCM --~ga1ns1 All Odds" (1984. Ora ma) Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges. A fad1nt1 professional football player lalls in lov• with the g11lfrlt!f'ld ol a small·llme hOO'l ancJ becomes tnvOlved with shady. htg~ stakes real estate dealings (2 hrs ) I ..... n w..DATL.Mm 1:11 llCMITOlm ... 1ICMI "Blondie Knows Best" ( t 94, Comedy) Penny S1ngle1on. Arthur Lake Dagw004.J.s hreo when he is caught imper -·~~ (1 h• 30m1n) OO aMIWMIMT ---·-• llOnoel CR) M ·.,.. "Breathless" '-983. Orama1 Richard Gere. Valerie Kapr1nsl<y A It~ sp1111ed auto thiel unintentionally 1<111s ., patrolman ancJ later develoP!. an obses srve a1traction to a woman 'A' ( 1 hr . 4 min) •8 llCMI "House' 01 Frank.ens1e1n ( t945, Horror) Boris Kar,oll, Loo Chane Jr A deranged SClt!f'lllSt works his evil· through a lravehng !real< show ( 1 hr , 30 min) Cil AllOTT AND C0111LLO e .a¥ll "Sagebrush Trail" ( 193J Western) John Wayne, Nancy Shubert A cowboy un1uslly lmprlSOned for murder escapes 10 hunt oown lhe real killer anrJ ~pro= own innocence f 1 hr ) •••••'91 llCMI "F11st Blood" ( 1982 Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A V1&1nam veteran's run·1n with lhe polic@ ,,, a dead war bucJCly's hometown escalatn·, into a minor war 'R ( t hr , 35 min ) --~·' '11(1) .,. "Moscow On The Hudsor'' ( 1984 Comedy) Robin Wtlhams Marl.ft Conchlle Alonso A Russian circus mu~1 c1an defects to the lJnHed States and set lies in New York Alter being saved lrom the KGB by a store securtty guard 'A' o i' hr . 55 min ) Ml fC) .a¥ll "Easy Money" ( 1983 Come dy) ROdney Oangerlteld Joe Pesc1 A man who likes to eal. drink and smol<e 10 rucess st ends 10 win S 10 m1lllon 11 he sac ritices hla WOfldly pleawres for one year 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) llll (!)PAml• 'L.J.----------------------------------------.... --------- -Wedne~ - -llOl'nlntlMovies- •C 'V151t To A Chief's 5on ( 1974 Ad venture) Richard Mulhqan Johnny Sel<ka L' ht 32 min) .. Ill) "Send Me No FlowfJf', 11964 Com~ ~) Rock Hudson Dorit (>.3y t2 hr<, 1 19W ·Sweet Smell Of Sutt i>ss f 19!>7 Drema) Burt L anca'1or T nny Cu1t1'. 11 hr 36 min I .. (tl ·Pieces Of ()r~nm'I' I t<lfl) Or.111181 Ronorl For-;tei lovrftfl Hulton 1 1 hr J9 min) fHI "Water"1tP ()own" I tQlA Or.ini.11 18 Sunday, April 7. 1985 Animated Voices of John Hurt Ralph CO) "Over T~ Brooklyn Bridge" ( 1984 Richardson ( t hr 3:> m1r1 I Romance} ElllOll Goold Mnrgau11 Hem 10 ) Blue Thunoer ( 1M3. Adventure I 1f'lilW8y ( 1 hr . 46 min) Roy SGhe1dE'1, Mal~olm McDowf'll ( 1 tu (SJ "The Doctor And The G11I" ( 1950. 49 mm J Romance) Glenn Fores, GIOf1a OoHavtn ( "Curse Of The Pink Panlher" ( 1983, t1 hr . 38 mH'I ) Comedy) Ted Wass David Niven I 1 hr -Ill) "Belle Starr's Daughter" ( 1948 WKI 40 min J ern) ROd Cameron. George Montgomery .. 'l ) 'F11s1 Blood' ( 1982 Orarna) Sylve$ i2 hrs) let Stallono R1cha1C1 Crerma (1 nr 35 1,.(l) "The V1rg1n111r1" (1929 W11<:.tf!1n) min ) Gary C<>Opef Mary Bt1an ( I hr )O " r ) -C ':i kPy Arid The 8tincJ1t Part 3 1t:llD "The Swinger' ( 1966 '" r!1Pdy1 11983 Comedy I Jar.k1P f ,111nso11 Jerry Ann Margret Tony Franc1o«a ( 1 hr )() Reed 11 nr ?!»min I min) 01J 'For01dden" f Hl8~ O•nn111J JacQuf' (C) "The Man Bel ween" ( t9b4 tine Bissel Jurgen Prochnow ( 1 hr 53 Suspen$8) James Mason Clatr• Rloom min i (1hr 41mln) 1-w.d ..... ay Coal. a.e "Young Man With A Horn" ( 1950. Orama) Kirk Douglas. Lauren Bacall 12 hrs.) (Q) "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) "Yes. Giorgio" ( 1982. Musieal) LOCI· ano Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrold • ( 1 hr . 53 mm) a. CZ) "Romancing The Stone" (19S., Ad· venture) Michael Douglas. Karhleen. Turner ( 1 hr 45 min ) W "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Scieoce-Fiction) Ch11stopne1 Walken. Narahe WOOd ( 1 hr 46 min) G "Battle Shack" ( 1956. Mystery) Ralph Meeker. Jamoe Rule (2 hfs) tll(t) "Pieces 01 Dreams" ( 1970. Dflllfla) Robert Forster. Lauren Hutton ( 1 hr . 39 min) •(O) "Three Utile Words" ( 1950. MU91Cal) Fred Astaire. Red Skelton ( 1 hr . 42 min) "Curse 01 The Pink Panther" ( t983 Comedy) Ted Wass. D~llld Niven ( 1 hr 40m1n I a. "Betrayal" ( 1983, Or11mA) Ben Kingsley. Jeremy Irons. ( t hr • 35 min) 1111 "A Rare Breed" ( 1ga2, Drama) George Kennedy. Forrest Tucker ( 1 hr 34 min) W (C) "Ovor The Edge" ( 1979. Drama) Mt· chael Kramer. Pamela Ludwig ( 1 hr • 35 min) ($'.) "V1s11 To A Chief's Son" ( 1974. Ad venture) Richard Mulligan. Johnny Sekka (I hr , 32 min ) 4111<.ZJ "Sweer Smell Of Success" ( 1957 Drama) Burr Lancaster, Tony Curtis ( 1 hr 36 min) .. (!) "King Of Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Rober! De Niro. Jerry LewtS (2 hrs I U.J "Bra1nsrorm" ( 1983. Sctenee-FictionJ ChrtSlopher Walken. Natalie WOOd ( 1 hr 46m1n) (0) "Blue Thunder" (J983. Adventure) Roy Scheider. Malcolm Mc~well ( 1 hr 49m1n) -lvenlng ---- .. D89 ... --Cll ... IWIJTOMMT tTM,,_ ....... ~ me ... .-cM.s corr .,. "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983, Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jer.__ ry Reed Sharifi &lord T Justice mis- takes Cletus for lhe Band11 and pursues h1m throughout the South 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min.) N & CIAIT'IOPM• Rot>erto Duran vs Sugar Ray Leon8rd. (held .Nne ·so 1n Mon~ (R) (I hr ) ( "Yes G1org10" ( 1982. MuStGal) Luciano Pavarotti. Kathryn Harrold A re nowned operatic lenOt beCOmes romant1- ¢'llly invoiv.<s wUh a S)felty llokle &PeClaf. 1SI 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min ) CDNOTllAT~ • llll .,. "The Sins Of Rachel Cade·· ( !961. O.ama) Angie OICk1nlJOO. Peter Finch A mls.IOnaty IOses the r9SP9CI of the natives after she succumbs to temp111 ''°" (2 hrs. 35 min ) •1.c ... =°'" ..... I I ~ ..... .am.1..-........ -.orPm'nlm PACll OI QI.Mm .,. "The w1z" ( t978. Musical) Di- ana Ross. Michael Jackson A frustrated schOOlteacher IS wtoskecl oil to a magical land where she JOms a scarecrow. a 11n woodsman and a cowardly hon in search of a legendary wizard 'G' (2 hrs 13 min) m wmG ZDO V1deOS By Chicago. Nolan Thomas. Lionel Richie (I hr I MICll ... ......... TMATT\lm flllVA11•'._ .... P& MA~ A talent agency lor 1n lants. a tast·lood chicken enrrepreneur I=::.,.,_,. TOIMHT Featured Jacl< COieman IWIBLOIPOR'Mm .. ,,.,., ...... ~ MA Ml CCllTACT IAAATI • ......, Viewers are 1n111led 10 test lhelr mental sk1llS 1n a series or tast·paced am~ames ([) · Rear Window · ( 1954 Suspense) James Stewarr. Grace Kelly A pholograptier. confined 10 hts apartmenr spies on his neighbors using binoculars ano believes he has w11nessed a murder 'PG' ( t hr . 52 min ) CU) 110¥11 "Over The Brooklyn B11oge" ( 1984. Romance) ElhOll Gould. Margaux Hemingway A man who dreams of own 1ng a posh restaurant in Manhartan musr marry a womdn he doesn I love so that he can re<:etVe the ftnancral supporl needed to start the business A' ( 1 hr 46 min I 1:118 I Oii 1"1 TOW Featured The female dnv1ng success behind a local limo ser vice. inS1de the Wesr Coasts s t1rst Atr1 can-American Ari Museum lhe John Tra· cy Clinic. a center tor rhe hea11ng- 1mpaired, named alter Sµencer Tracy s nPAl&Yf'IUD tMAn.:--.. m Oii L.A. Featured travel to Me~1co wllh stops 1n Cuernaveca and l as Hadas also included is a train 11de through Me,.1 co's soenlC Coppe1 Canyon l lMDIMOAfLMGI NOfilft CCMT .,,,,.,., M'nOllM. llOClllUPtK An overview of stat&-af·lhe·art hl{Jh technology, 1nclud•f'\U a IOOk at a computer ·dllven walking de· vice. compu1er1zec1 dance no1a11on. facto ry robots and a compotonzed lilQhl simu· ·iator~ ! IMO Al -.... A profile of a suspe11ded pnnctpal's ballle age1ns1 the sysrem alter making changes rnar reformed a subu1 ban New York hogh school prev1ousJy pie ~ by vanda11$m and rruancy ltJ) ... ~ IOCI MOkey dlSCOW'! .. an other tribe of rragg~ • I UC.,_MITAAlftA • ()) DOlm.I UM (Premiere) Wealthy ~esttcated master thief Billy [)amoncl and his s1reetw1stt partner Sisko 1nves1t- ga1e • murder·robl)ery case 1n rheir firc;t ettorl ar undercover cr'lme-llgh11ng tor the Son Francisco pollce Stars Biiiy Dee Wtl Mms. l<en Wahl ( t hr ) D GD .....,AY TOMIAV91 A man's ambl iion to make a movMt usu"O netght>orhOOd talenr is boOSltd by Jona I hen and an ··on oef' ptod\Jc::er while.Ma~ decides to Mii 11e down and marry the film's leading lady (R) 0 (I hr) D MO¥ll "Franc1& Gary Powers· The True Story Behind The U·2 Spy Incident" ( t976. Drama) Lee Ma1ors. Nehemah Persofl An Amencan reconnaissance pl· lor is shot down over Sov1er temt<><y In May. 1960 (2 hrs ) D ®) 'AU..,., C<>lt and a group of mov· ie stunrwomen try 10 rescue Howle and a precious him nega11ve being l'leld tor ran- ~ by a narcotics dealer Q I 1 hr ) 1--.wu WDP•CIMCmlAn A WG11A11 CAUID GOlOA Golda Men's involvement with Israel's pollticat attairs lea-Os het 10 rhe olltce of ptlme mtn!Stef and her 1numphan1 mee11ng with Egyptian President Anwar Sadar Stars tngnd Berg- man, Leonard N1moy and Ned Bearty if'art 2 of 2) 12 hrs ) ~ ~ Ane.1<am1na1.on of the 1959 Cuban revolu11on Fidel Castro's nse lo power and the evotu11on or tens1oos be- twPen thP II S and rhe l11st communist state 111 thP Americas (Part 2 ot 4) O ( 1 nr I C llOV1I Repo Man ( 1984 Comedy) Fmohr, (srevez Harry Dean Stanton A pun~ rC\Cker rakes a 1ob with a veteran car repo<,~ssor and rogether lhey 10tn lhe c.hil'>f' lor a 1964 Chevy Malibu whose rrunk happens 10 con1a1n a fu1ur1sttc we8p(•fl R' I t hr 33 min ) HI llOV1I 'Wetersh1p Down' ( 1978. Ora· m;q An1mareo voices of Jonn Hurt. Ralph Richardson Based on the boolc by R1chilrd Adams A band ot courageous rabb11c; moves fr om 11s own warren, which 1~ atlour ro t>e desrroyed by a land devttt- oprnenr to a new home miles away 'PG' ( t nr 32 rr11n ) $ MOVIE M11o.e·s Murder ( t98• Ora· ma 1 Debra Winger Ma1k Keyloun A Los AnlJf'IPS bank employ~ and sometime lover 01 a drug deahng tennis instructor dec•dAs ro 111vestrga1e his death and te<>P- ard11es her own Ille 'A' ( I hr 37 mm ) I TllllllOlt AW 1:i1 TIC TAC DOUGH LOVllOAT · '& llAGAZM A relent agency for in· lanls. a tast IOOd chicken entrepreneor fll) ... ,,., TR.La QO flWlJC ((l ~ M @ llOVll 1<1119 Richard And The Crusad- erc, 11954 Advenrure) Re11 Hamson, V1rq1n1a Mayo fhe adventures of Richard lhf' I 1oo~arted au11ng lhe fight for the HOiy I 11n~ are portrayed (2 hrs . 30 m111 ) •8 llOVll "Stark' (Premie1e Drama) Marilu Henne1 Nicolas Surovy A tough, unorthodo11 M1<1wes1ern POiice ottlcer . -.earch1ng tor his missing cnorus-gtrl Sister. 1rave1s to Las Vegas where he's aided by 11 casino blackrllck dealer (2 hrs ) D m ,ACTI OJI UPI Jo IS swamped with work and problems when she Mells e11tra 1ncoffif' by selling p1ua beSf'd on hef mother 9 011g1nal r~1pe (A) O G DftlAITY Blake and Kryst~ lake Off un a romantic ,ourney the ponce's MCur\; rv i;y~uem fails to pr~nt a lodnapplng, Jtilt uses Lady A~y ro help him forget 1'bOIJI Fallon t.J ( 1 hr l I .. WDP•~n flllOln\m An t1sammt1tt0n ot the 1959 Cuban revoluttOn Fidel Castro's rtM to v-0wer and lht> evOlullon 01 tenslOOt l»- 1 Nl't'n thfo u S dl'l<1 IM ""' comtTIYNat .. ,~,,. 1n I~ Anit'rlCllS 1Par1 ')of ., c ( 1 Sunday. April 7. 1985 19 hi) I!> llATIOllAL •~ An overv1ew of state-of.lhe·art high technology, Including a look at a computer·d11ven walking de· v1Ce, computerized dance notahon, facto- ry rooots and a comput9f1Zed thght simu- lator Q ( 1 hr } (I) MM •-•-1111'-'l IPORTI POCUI (a) ([) llCMI "Coma" ( 1978. Mystery) Genevieve Bu1old, Michael Douglas Based on the novel by Robin Cook A woman doctor t>e<:omes suspicious of fa· tat ··accidents ' which are occumng with alarming lrequency al a Boston hospital 'PG' (1 hr , 52 min) 'al llCMI "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks Daryl Hannah A "New York bachelor without much success at love falls for a beautiful girl who ltlerally washes up on shoie, unaware at first that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' ( 1 hr: 51 min ) l> llO¥ll "Romancing The Stone· ( 1984. Adventure) Mtehaet Douglas Kathleen Turner A romanttc novel"! re- luctantly teams with a macho adventurer on a South American 1ung1e to ransom her S1Ste1 with a fabuk>us legendary ,ewel 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) .. D 01) aw Sara has a dance date with a man who 1s seven inches shorter lhan she IS. (!) IADAT Traces the 11fe ol Egypt's late president Anwar al-Sadat Stars Louis Gosselt Jr as Sadat Barry Morse as Menacnem Begin, Nehemiah Persoll as Leonid Brezhnev and Christopher Lee as the Shah of Iran. (Part I of 2) (2 hrs) m .,.,.,..IT TOMllHT Featured Jacl\. Coleman. CC) TMI ..._ --IMOW The come- dian returns with ~etches, aspiring come· ~==x:. -· e IT. &11111-A mot~r superior insists that hie tuPPof1 be removed from a comatose patient. t~ nurses threaten 10 strike. three flreftghters cope with burn 1n- 1unes ~~of 2) CR) ( t nr) 11 ~An up-and-coming tennis star rebels against his parents' plan to re· lurn to the Soviet Union. Julie falls for a songwriler whose former flame 1s now a famous~ O (1 hr) I ~la. OI A UV"'° This him e.11am· 1nes the range of 1tfes1yies found among thfee QEmerahoos of e Nava10 fam1ty t1v1ng on Arizona's Defiance Plateau ( t hr ) Ci) AUITlt Ctn LMfl Featured Earl Thomas Conley ("Fire and Smoke .. "Heavf'r iv Bodies," 'Chance of Lov1n' Vou"). Vince Gill ( Turn Me Loose ) ( 1 hr) CC) 1MO~ "Romancing The Stone" ( t 984, Adventure) Michael Of>oglas. Kathleen Turner A romantic novelist re- luCtantly 'Pa'Tlc; with a macho adventurer 1n a Soutn Amer~an 1ung1e to ran&em her Stst8f with a labutous legendary iewel -~ _.._nlng Movies- ... "Seems L 1ke Old Times t 1980 Com- edy) Goldie H~wn Cnevy Chase ( 1 hr 42mtn I 20 Sunday. April 7, 1985 'PG' ( t hr . 45 m1n.) CD ,..HOU(R) CH) llCMI "Forbidden" ( 1985, Orama) Jacqueline Bisset, Jurgen Prochnow In World War II Berlin, a wealthy Ch11shan aristocrat tans 1n love with a Jewish writer and becomes involved in the underground eflOft to smuggle Jews c>vt of Nazi Germa· 01'... Q ( t hr . 53 min ) li.J llCMI "Klllpo1nt" ( 1984 Orama) Leo Fong. Richard Roundtree A California ~ ltce lieutenant and a government agent team up to stop killers lrom selhng stOlen National Guard weapons to the local crim 1nal element. 'R' ( t hr . 29 min I -••• w ... NIUWOIU .,. 1w D8(1)0 G> ... TAii -All>AUD &sa•• umYa.L.111 ACTOMC.~Uuest Rip Tor n .... TMI NA.TOW! (R) llO¥ll "Naughty Girls Need love Too" ( 1983, Adult) Jamie G1llts, Ron Jere "!}' ( 1 hr 25 min ) (Q_)llCMI "Vldeodrome" ( t983. Fantasy1 James Woods. Deborah Harry A co· owner of a Toronto UHF station that spe· c1ahzes 1n adult entertainment searches tor the people behind a bizarre satellite broadcast 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min ) Cl) llCMI "Fttst Blood' ( 1982. Orama) $.)'Ivester Stallone, Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-1r. with the pohce 1n a dead war buddy's hometown escalates into a minor war 'A' ( t hr , 35 min ) m llO CAIN DOW IMIT1NQ 11:11(Jl)llCMI "Term Of Trial" (1963, Orama) Laurence Ohv1e1, S1m0t11 SIQ:101et A well· respected schoolmaster 15 faluly accused of assault by a young student (2 hrs , 30 min) U• 9 (I) ..... P.L Magnum II hired to protect H1gg1ns' IOOk·allkA hall-brother. a T ewan who owns a rodeo when he v111ts Hawaii with hlS daughter (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mlnL ' D GD TOMllHT Guest host Joan Rivers Scheduled Keshia Knight Pulliam. David l··if:_.._ IUturT VHM ROCIPOllDPUI LA~ ~A Host Dennis Wh~thr) (£) ll'TICIJIT'D Ga 111 CWI Scheduled cormc Fred Tra valena ( ~hr • 30 min ) 1W l .:K MID IOI MPOfWT 1W llCMI "Tender COVf>lns ( 1983. Com ~ y lffierry Tevm1, Ania Shute On a French countryS11de la~m. a 1011e-sm11ten 1~eena119r devises an 1ngen1ous plan to ga10 t'l~perience and fulfill his desires with his beautttut Older cousin A' ( t hr 34 min ) Q91 m C. MOUYWOOO llCMI · Another Time. Anothe< Place" Cf{) "Alice's Adventures 111 Wonderland" ( 1972 Mtn;icall f1ona rullerton P1>te1 Sellers I 1 hr • I mon ) OJ 'The Rvddv System· c 198• COtno dy) Richard Dreyfuss Susan Sarandon lf hr . SO min I (S) "Up In Arm$' ( 1944, CorriedvJ Dan· nv l<avf' Oinfth She>fe I 1 hr 46 min l ( 1958. Orama} Lana Turner, Barry Sulli- van. A female war correspondent suffers a breakdown er the death ot her marrleo lover. 2 hrs ;llCMI .. Clons Lea maf'I. Mlehael Brand0t1 A WOrl)af1,00 er way to San Francisco picks :jl'" who '"'"' out to be • "'"'. er . 40 min) ... (a) ·' "ThlS Is Spinal Tap" ( t984 Comedy) Rob Reiner, MIChael McKean Ir• this satire on the contemporary roe!\ mu· ~ sic scene. an American documentary IHm maker e•am1nes the phenomenon of a 1 I. year·old heavy metal band from Englar~ R' ( 1 hr 22 min ) 1t1f llCMI "Curse Qt The Pink Panther ( 1983, Comedy) Ted Wass David N1 .. er A bumbling New York City cop interview<. a host of suspicious characters 1n his ,, vestiga11on of the theft of the fabulous Pink . Panther diamOnd ·PG· ( t hr •O min r ml D Cl) LA11 -.T wnM OAVID L,JTTIMIAJC Scheduled· comedian Larry Mille\' ( 1 h• 1 I Al.1-llTCMCOCI( ,...,., •VICCllO llCMI "Buona Sera Mrs Campbell ( t969. Comedy) Gina Lollobrig1da. Telly Savel~ An Italian woman's scheme backfires when three veterans appea• each wanting to see the daughter he ~ supported for 20 years (2 hrs.) m llCMI "Retrea1. Hell!" ( 1951. Adven ture) Frank Lo11ejoy, Richard Carlson Soldiers 1n the Korean War refuse to back off In the lece oft~ enemy (2 hrs ) l t=.'1mllCM mu .. ,-............ AUTO MClll NASCAR Valleydale 500 from Brlatol, Tenn. (A) (2 hrs ) ([) llOVll "Stagelrlgnt" ( 1982. Oramai Jenny Neumann, Gary SwMt While rehearsing for a play, tctora are taceo with a chain of 1rag1c occurrences ( 1 hr 22mln) cg) llCMI "Get Crazy" (1983. Comedy) Malcolm McDowell, Allen Goorwltz A ta mous rocll muSlc Impresario hOSta a dlsas trous New Year's Eve bash 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 mm) (%) llCMI "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983 Adventure) Chuck Noms. David Carra d1na A T eKas Ranger uses his mania I ans skills to end an arms llmuggltng operation PG'_! 1 hr . 47 min) 1M fJ ()) MCGt.-n McGarreM and Oennv travel to Singapore to investigate a Hono· 'lulu =onnect1on (A) ( 1 hr . 20 mfn ) 1• 8 "Miracles Sltll Happen" ( 1976 Adventure) Susan Penhallgon. Pau• Muller A t 7 ·year-<>1d sch001g1rt becomes the tone 'lurvivor of a Ch11stmas E'va plane crash 1n the Amazon jungle ( 1 hr . 50 min) Cl) llCMI "Frankenstein Must Be De· s1royed1" ( 1970. Horror) Peter Cushing. S1moo Ward A mad scienust transplants his 1nMr1e 11ss1st1tnt's brain into another human (2 hre.) (}) "The B11nk's Job" ( 1978' Comedy) Peter Falk Warren Oates '' hr, 1• min) •al) The Very Th<>Ught Of You 1190 Dr11ma) Dennis MOfgan fleano1 Parlier {.?hr&) •I ~) "High Road To China" ( 1983 Ofa· nia) Tom Selleck Be<;1 Arm11rong ( t hr .. ----------------------------~~~~~~~- .. 45 mtn ) "Twilight Zooe •• The Movie"' (1983. Sc1ence-F1ct1on) JoM Uthgow, Vic Mor· row. ( 1 hr., 42 min.) , ~ "Purple Hearts" ( 1984, Drama) Ken Wahl. Cneryl Ladd ( 1 hr 55 min ) "A Minor Miracle" ( 1983. Orama) John Huston. Pele ( 1 hr .. 41 min I CZ) "Peau 0' Ane"' ( 1971, Fantasy) Catherine Oeneuve. Jacques Perrin ( 1 hr . 30m1n,) .. (%) "The Wiz" ( 1978. Musical) Diana Ross Michael Jackson (2 hrs . 13 min I -(CJ 'The Dresser"' ( 1983. Drama) Alben Finne~. Tom Courtenay ( 1 hr .. 58 min ) (}t) "Hurricane" ( 1979. Orama) Mia Far- row. Jason Robards ( 1 hr . 59 min ) ~ "Eddie And The Cruisers·· ( 1983 Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare ( 1 hr 32m1n) (S) "Tne Seven Hills Of Rome" ( 1958. Musical) Mario Lanza. Peggie Castle I 1 hr . 44 min) .. 01) 'The Lonely Profession ( 1969. Mys tety) Harry Guardino. Dina Memll (2 hrs ) ttllG "Black Water Gold" ( 1969. Adven tureJ Keir Dullea Lana Wood ( 1 hr , JO min> -atternooa Movies- a. mt "Storm Warning" (1951. Orama) Ginger Rogers. Ronald Reagan (2 hrs ) CC) ··Oklahoma!.. ( 1955 Musical) Gor· don MacRae, Sh11ley Jones (2 hrs 25 min) CID "Misunderstood" ( 1984. Orama) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas ( t hr .·31 min) (al "The Dresser" ( 1983. Orama) Al1>9rt Finney, Tom Courtenay ( 1hr .• 58 min ) "Twiet Upon A Time" ( 1982. Fant•· sy) Animated Voices by Lorenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr . 15 min I "Lone Wolf McOuadt .. ( 1983 Adven· rural Chuck Norris, j)ev1d Carradine ( 1 hr . 47 min) WG "Flame 0 1 Tl'le Islands" ( 1955. Ad· venturi') Vvonne De Carlo, Howard Duff 11 2 hrs) ,~ 1111 "Rac1no With The Moon· ( 198'4 Ro- mance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGovern 1_! hr . 46 min I •CID "The Earthling" ( 1980. Adven1weJ W11ilam HOlden Ricky SchrocJer ( 1 hr 42 min) (OJ "The Buddy Systen1' ( 1984. Come dy) Richard Dreyfuss Susan Sarandon 1_! hr . 50 min ) CZ) "Grand Illusion ' ( 1937 Drama I Jean Gab1n, Erich Von S1rohe1m It hr !>O min J -~J 'W here The L1hes Bloom 11974 Orama) Juhe Gholson Jan Smithers ( r hr . 37 min) •CO) "Purple Hearts · ( 1984. Drama) Ken Wahl. Cheryl Ladd ( 1 hr 55 min ) . ~ "A Minor Miracle" ( 1983 Drama, John Huston Pete ( 1 hr . 4 I min 1 ZJ "An Unmamed woman· ( 1978 D•d ma)(J1ll Clayburgh Alan Bates ,t2 hrs ') min) .. (!) "Death Of A Gunfl~hter ' ( 1969. Western) Richard W1dma11< I ena Homf' (lhrs l lffi "Alice's Adventures In Wonoerlan(l ( 1972. Musical) Fiona Fullerton Peter Sellers ( 1 hr 4 1 min ) f'll "Romancing The Stone f t98~ AJ venture) Michael Douglas KathlePr Turner ( 1 hr 45 min I -1venlng -----== Cll ... NMTTOMMT Mm'ICO.Mf ITM'lm •••11-.r .... .... CCM.- -RAIS IOllll Te11ence Alli vs Charlie "Choo-Choo" Brown and Bret Summe11 vs Chris Calvin 1n lightweight bouts scheduled for 10 rounds each 11ve from Las Vegas. Nev (2 hrs 30 min ) • (Q) Tiii NOUYWOOO Cl.Ct-Many of the top comedians •n motion pictures. past and present a1e leat~red 1n this ret•c spect1ve ot hilarious moments lrom tl'le s•1 ver screen S", llOVll Up tn Ar1"1S t 1944 Comedy) Danny Ka/!' 01nal' Snore After a sol· d1er s g11lf11eno '>tuw!. a-Nay on his ship, they altempt 1 hide hPr p1esence lrom tr1e colonel 1 1 hr 46 min l m HOT-.AT HOTlM .U 'C llOVll Broadway Oanroy Rose' ( 1984 ComPdyJ Woody Allen. Mia Far· row A smal1·11n11> but gorni hearted talent age11t w ,~.,. d1ligPri'iv r. 1~e successes ot hos t l 1 P.le s I pr 1 f. , :;: I 1 hr 26 min "'B..c: .... HUPY DAYI AGAIN 1£::.. __ WMD1. OF FOlllTUME IWl(mNQ l' llOVll Tl'e \/11y1r11rll\ \ 1929 ~es1 · ern) Gary c r "I''" Mari 'B11a11 A rancher l!'.lllOw• ·~.. 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I. lllOVll I Sr·11 •\ o~·k [ fra ·ger ( 1947 SuSi:Jenc.r Or1Jorar "'-"' Trevor Howard Ttirougr• • ,,. ha•red I ft " B• !•Sh a young 11 sr gr u wt• c, ce-.on•e<. a valuable )')<;('I 10 ... ~J.us I., 18 ..,,, • NOTICE TO VETERANS II you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States. in good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (for yo-u and your Spouse) In our Dedicated Veteran's Seetron at the cost. to you. of onJy a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit reQutred by State Law HarbOr Lawn. long known lor Its Spec101 Cons1oeralions to Veterans. Is making th1~ Program ava1lat>le to the Veterans of this area Space is limited and II will t>e assigned on a first come, llrs1 served basts. To assure your space MAIL THE COUPON TODAY' t-------------------------------------- 1 NARIOR UW# llEllORIAL l'ARI I MORTUARY : 1825 Glaler Ave., Coate Mesa, CA. 92626 I f<1d1acent 10 thf' 'i.1n DieQO rwv 14051 ~I H,10 '''" f11v11 5,, I I I .1m an Honorat>lv 01SC'.l'lil1gc11 Ve1er..in I 1n riood nea1tl'l 1N1vne1 I l Se11•I No •'-{'11 1• 11• I l Ad0•8'f' ; I 1 City I t HomP Pl'ltln., Nn I Sunday Aprtl 7 1q95 21 • -Tllanclay Coat. (II) .. "Eddi. And The Crulse<s" (1983, Ofema) Tom perenger, M1ehaet Pere. Twenty years alter lhe !act. a re· porter Investigates the myst8flous dlsap· PMt•nce of • rock singer 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 n*I.) •• -lllmTIML. Los Angeles Lakers el Gotderl State Werrlors (2 hrs . AO min.) G) .. "Tr90k Of The Cal" ( 1954, Ad· ventur•) Robert MltchUm. Tab Hunter 8eca• their C8llle herd IS being de- lttO)'ed, the owners a11emp1 to capture 1N mounlain lion responsible. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) ••t•Mni.IFeatured a 21-year-old ~ ~who's a hll w11h the stars . .-plc)tlng the treasures ol a local pawn- ehop; a social history ol a Calilorn1a clas-* -the Ofa=x label. lf~"lc II ILi ftl • U Featured !revet 10 Rio de o ririf-t a IBSle ot the city's 111t='! •nd "~'"'• ,.., ..... Mala. AlmM.I .... W8i Neal Gaoler and Jef- frey Lyone look at HollywOOd's new sex tymbols. lrfc~ Rob Lowe. Debra Winger, Kete Ca wand Prince (A) CB).,._. Gobo composes a IOng tor Uncle Mall. when suddenly the 111 dlNppeets lrom Fraggle Rock ....... IMITAMIJA -(J) •I I • P.L T C. Is in the hotp1ta1 In • coma u • rnult ot • hehcopter crash end wt*1 Magnum 1nve111gates he finds tvtdefice oft~ pltly (R) ( 1 hr I e e cmt-CNtt ano Clair are furt· ~ when Denise's boyfnend PU1S down the medical and legal PfOlllSSlons wti1te• ~et the Huxt•ble home (Al • .. "Network" ( 1976. Orama) ~ Dunaway, Peter Finch An aging televl$i0n newsman. whose raflngs are steadity slipping. ts turned 1n10 a ranttng Pfophet of the airwaves by a crafty female memm1ngpecutlve (2 hrs ) I --The Wildside Chamber of hopes Brodie end Bannister can put their dlNgreemenls a"de long 9/flO,Jf/I to rtd the town of per•;os1ent arson flt. (f IV.) (!)--•·• 111n e ~ •ff W f"eature<J Bil-~Dee W1letna. • -"()eys Of Wll'le A11d Roses" (1983. Drama) Jaci( L9mm011. Lee Rem- ick. A butiMUman end his wife become atcotiolicl. bUt only the husband Is Able to ltnd '9NttljlitJ1t';'.,~~ hrs ) I .,... ' ...... A Chfoniele of the 1979 N1- ~ reYOlutlOl'I In which Somozan Nie of ,..,ty lrve decedel w;ts overthrown ~Sendlr9t" (Part 3 of 41 Q 11 hr I .. "Midnight Expr~s· ( 1978 .me) 8'ad Devit. John Hurt Based on the tf\19 st°')' of Biiiy Hayes a young AmeflOlf\ 11rnted 1n turkey tor alte'1'1>t Ing to tMUggle out haSNsh who suttefC 11 ~ inc.,04tf•llon In 8 tOflUtOUS Pf18· on. :.~hrs .. 1 min ) (JI) "Hurtlcane" ( 1979 Or1'mt1) .._Fetrow • .Mton Robardt. fhe oaugh1er QI • Nawl commendef •••11 a pa'5smnate romance with • PQ1yne11on tribal chief Wf111 • dltvHtating tropical stoim <level 9 PO' (t tw . 59min J Cl) .. "TN 5uM¥0ts·· 1 t'llt'l (.()(NII 22 Sunday, Aptll 7. t985 dy) Wallet Matthau. Robin Wllllams. Two very dlffet8flt men lose their jobs, then find the1r 11ves Intertwined when they witness• robbery and become the quarry of a ayn- dleate hit man 'A' Q ( J hr .. 44 min ) (%) ._. "Repo Man" (1984. Comedy) Emlllo Estevez. Hany Dean Stenton. A punk rocker takes a job with a veteran car reposleSSOr. and together they join the chase lor a 1964 Chevy Mallt>u whose trunk happens to contain a futuristic weepon 'R' ( 1 hr , 33 min ) G.,. "Shaked ~~. &eme) How&1d Dutt. Brian_~. In an attempt 10 Pfomote his photography caree<, a man becomes involved with racket&efs, rob- bery and blackmail ( t hr . 30 min ) •De PAl&Ytm When Alex announces that his tal8flts are being wasted 1n a part· lime job at the TV station. Steven's plans tor their future go up 1n smoke (A) Cl) LM90&T e P& ....... A1ehard Dreyfuss. mod- ell~t Nina Blanchard (I) ..... •B Cl)-·-Rick and A J are hired to investigate the pos&1t>1e sabotage ol an lndy·type race car (AJ ( t hr ) D GD ~ Diane reluctantly decides to leave Cheefs and travel to Europe wtth Frallef. who has a temporary poslton In ~na.ltaly • Ill m TO m When a glarTlOfOUI ac· tress lriend ol Tracy's is found dead ot carbon monoxide poisoning. Tracy and Oscar tnv;}te O ( ~hr ) I :n. A chromclfl of the 1979 Ni- caraguan revolution 1n Which Somozan rui. ol neany live decades wea overthrown ~ Sandtntstas (Part 3 of •) Q ( 1 hf.) CD Wfll•fl "The Adventures Ot Sher· lock Holmes" Watson and Holmes try to prevent the kidnapprng of a young helres9 ~• mystetl<>tn man. O ( 1 hr ) MA NL COlll'ACT IMA11 (IQ llOWll "Splash" ( 198'4, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah. A New York bachel()( without much success at love falls for a beautiful girl who literally washes up on shore. un.Ware at hrst that she's the mermaid he saw as a child ·po· ( 1 hr . 51 min) (Q) llOWll "The Dresser" ( 1983. Orama) Albert Finney Tom Courtenay A valet en- courages and llalleti an 8Qtng. perano6<J actor Into gwing yet anothef perlormanoe as King Lear In a lourtng theetral com- 1n1ny ·J>o· ( 1 hr . 58 min ) •«llllOWll "Rampage" (1963. AdV'enture) Robert Mitchum. Elsa Martinelli. Attar they return 10 Germany lrom a safiul. a big game hunter plans the death of tn. trapper to wnom he lost the glrl he loved -~hrs ) • U e ..n CCMIT A compUter whiz is brougtlt before the 1u<Joe to explaln hOw he managed to gain access to his 1Choo1'1 computer system (R) . MIAT An older and wiser Sadat (Lou is GOHetl Jr ) becomes dfS!lluslooed With war alter lhe deeth ol his b<othef and con- Sldefs that PMce might De PQlllbte Co- llars Mad04yn Smith, Barry Mo<M, N&hemlllh Perte>ll, Ch<IStop/'lef L• (Pert- 2 01,:;,,;,2 hrl. ) -1 (I) ~ Karen lumes OV9f °' A~erman's evas.ven&M about V•I'• babln, Gary 11gns on with Emplft Valley. Ruth OalYMton tries to uno.rm.ne Laure 1 relahOOth1p With Greg Q (I hr ) D • MU l'9f .... Hunter dlSpetchH 1 modified 11nt1 in • nercouc1 rntfj Cottav ~ as 1 rMle l)fotlllute Furlllo plans to meke an extravaoant ann1 ve<~ ~chaN for Devenport ( 1 hr ) 11.,t:uled Barbara Walter~ profiles heart surgeon Dr Wllllam DeVne!> 1(1hr.) , .. "~ ,_ ... "Whet About Llbetat10n TheOIOgy?" Guests the Rev. Georqe Rutler, 818()Cjate pallor ol the ChUrch or OlM Lady of Victory 1n New York. the Rev Wiiiiam B Smith. dean ol St Joseph's Semine_z In Yorncers. N Y (R) ( 1 hr.) (l)••••OI> CH) .. "Mlsuo<JerstOOd" ( t984. Ora ma) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas Al ter the death ol hi$ wile, a ~1pp1ng mag nate neglects the needs ol his young son~ while being at>sorbed by his work ·po· ( 1 hr .• 31 min) (l) ... Q (%) .,. "Emmanuene" ( 1974. Rt• manoe) Sylv1& Kristet. Alain Cuny ft,,. wife of a Frencti 'dlp10ma1 becomes 1n volVed in a series of sexual liaisons allP• jOlnlrlg her hust>and tn Thailand ( 1 hr J,' ITWl~ .. ! ,_.In this adult science-tict11•r thrlller. two lovers become the 1aroe1 nf " MCurlty computer thal's determined 1 eflminllte them -1•••••n ... TOM._ ... ITUlmATll A famous baseball play"'' )<>Ins the club, tnd a wealthy m1ntSlt'• learns what the hereafter Is really like ""I fl.'I Cl) Ill CID ... ._..au as •• ~--acTOll • ACTm Guest actr• tlelleY Winters (C).,. "Angel" ( t98A. Drama) C.."" Gorman. Susan Tyrrell An lntelhgen1 stu dent turns to PfOSlituhon so that she C.•" pay the tuOlorl at an exclvs1ve high schor•• 'R' (1 hr . 32 min ) (I) ...,.... .. tU. Hosts Tom and Nancy Seaver (R) .. "Chari!" (1980 Drama) Je<." St. James, Eric Edwards A young won an s marriage teems lo De improved b her extramarna1 9'Capa<Jes ( 1 hr . 1 min) (.D) .. "Pvbhc Atfa11s" !No Data) 11 hr . 45 min ) Cl> .,,. "Racing With The Moon ( 1964. Romance) Sean Penn. Eltzabett- McOovern In late 1942, 1us1 before he &etleduted to leave tor boot camp. n teen ager from the wrong side ol the track~ tans in lovo with thfl new g111 1n town •pc, i hr , 48mln) ...... 0 tW ... "The Fur!M" ( 1950. Wntl'1nt Ba.rbare Stanwyck Walter Huaton A •trong-wllled Q!fl of the WKt c..1•"'4ts Wiii her 'tr~ fathtr 1i hrt lb min 1 tW e Cl) NA _, Maatar1 T ourna1Mnl Hlghllgtttt of lod8y·~ tlrat round ''"'' A~ta.Ga .-. 1-T Gve" Host JOAn Rlvef• ~ Cethertne OxenDerg. comoo1 lenc:==(l hr ) . 1• 1::.-.n.. .... -.... $che(Ju,,. J I rb@ra<.e 9fuce .._,,,., ("POI~ A1 t II 1t y II' I (I "' ) 1••1aa...1N1••fUI ., Urmll 8rJ AmllCA Sc.'11trtul•<' . . 13.99 a yard tacks included L~es Carpet SpeCtacular CARPETS ~ ' " DRAPERIES EJ -0~· ~ . 8r LINOLEUM ~\ :~ .. °"" \ Serving Orange Co/ Since 1957 Financing :\ :~~:~ 37 Laguna Canyon Rd.\ Available'' 'i •_-..:· "!'-. aguna Beach 494-8051 Store Side Parking I . , -Tliursclay Cont. Broadway producer Allan Carr lalks aboul "La Cage aux Foiles' Paul N Srrassels, co-aulhor of "StraSM!lc; Ta>< Savers .. (A) ~ht) IPOllTICllnD MOVll "An U11r11arr1ed Woman" ( 1978, Drama) Jill Clayburgh, Alan Bares A de<hcated w1te and mother finds a new sell-awareness alter her husband of 16 years confesses that hes in love with someone else 'R' (:> hrs 5 min ) e 111 CLUI Sc~uled ong1ns of life. economte survival on the 80s I I hr 30 min) 1W MOVll "Moscow On The Huoson" ( 198'1 Comedy) Rol.l111 W1than1s, Maria Conchita Alonso A Russian e1rcuc; mus• cran detecls 10 the United Stales and set lies in New York airer being saved from the K0B by a srore security guard 'ff Q i_1 hr . 55 min ) tW 8 DOIMmt I Miil PMYllW A look al lhe upcoming baseball season with 1n1erv1ews and forecasts from Dodger and Angel managers Tommy LaS0<da ano Gene Mauch. proflleS of veteran players 8111 Russell. Sieve Yeager Reggie Jackson and Rod Carew a look al whal s happen· rnQ 1n the teams' bull pens -rriclay -Mor.nintr Movies- .. (0 1 Swing Shilt' ( 1984 Dramai Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell ( I hr 40 min ) 2 'Hard To Hold ( 1984 Drama) Rick §!?rongheld Janel E1ber I 1 hr 33 min J •@ 'Lydia" ( t94 I Dramol Merle Ob eron. Joseph Cotten (2 hrc. I .. (C' "Cross Creek" ( 198? DrAma) Mary Steenburgen. Rip Torn (? hrc; :>min ) ($) 'Dot And The Bunny ( 1980 Adven lure) Animated ( 1 hr tO min I 1lll(Zl "La StJada" ( 1954 OrMnal Anthony Quinn G1u1tetta Mac;ma ( 1 tu 4 7 min ) .. (HJ "A Rare Breed' 1 tqf17 Drama) GPorqe Kennedy Forrest 1111 !<Pr ( t hr 34 11111 0 T w•c.e Upon A Torn.. , Ill.' Fanta .-.y) Animated VOt<:es by l OIP• 10 Music. and Judith Kahan Kampn1ar11• c 1 hr 15 mtn) ($l ·swing Shift .. ( 19fl4 r>rnm.~) Ootdie Hawn Kurt Russell (I tu .io rnon ) .. (CJ "The Private Eyes' ( 1Cl80 Comedy) Don Knotts. Tim Conway (I hr 31 n11n ) ..I •CIJ "The Fallen Idol' ( 1949 Drama) Raiph Richardson, Bobbv Herirey ( 1 hr 34lm1n t -(C) "Dodsworth" I 1936 Ornm;i) Walter Hu~lon. Ruth Chatterton ( I hr 4 t min ) (t!) 'l-lard To Hotd' ( 1Q84 Orama) Rtek SJ>ringheld Janel E1bt>r I t hr 13 mrn ) (Q) ·Aomar>e1ng The Stont'. ! 1984 Ad· ventu1e) Michael ()t)41ot~s KAlhleen Turner ( 1 '" 45 m111 I (}) 'To Please A I ady f 1qr,o Drama) Clark Gable B1111Jar11 <:;tnnwyr " I 1 hr 31 mrn) -<Ill "Ten Tall Men ( 1% 1 l\c1vPnturP1 Burt Lancaster. G1tbrrt R11l,\11d (1 to-. t 1WD "The Bu!ihwackers (IC'!~ I Woc;ternJ Jolhn Ireland, Wsyne MLm1c; ( I hr 10 men ) ) The AIOd~ 01 The :.,,,nrts f t 980 Advenlure) MICl'ltlel Yl)rk ~orn<>n Mac( or kinda!@ ( I tu 38 m111 ) 24 Sunday. Aprll 7. 1985 Cl) l9WMAllT A seduc1tve aclress plans 10 hire OICk 10 ghostwrite her au101>1ography but wanrs to develop an 1nt1mate relation ship with him lust (R) ( 1 hr , 10 mm) u.1 m Git NOU.YWOOO. MO'W9 "Candy Snalchers" ( t974) T1f fany Bottllj, Ben Piazza ( 1 hr . 50 min ) Cil ••~--®l llOYtl "Hea1 Wave" ( 1974. Suspense) Ben Murphy. Bonnie Bedeha A young man and his pregnant wile at lempt to get to lhe mountains ano out of the hOt city bef0<e their baby arrives ( 1 hr , 40m1n) Cl)..-UClll WIBLY (R) ~-8 ISllllAllT A seducttve actress r,icans to hire OICk to ghostwrite her autobiography but wants to develop an 1nt1mate relation· stup with him first (R) ( t hr , 10 min ) (lJMO'Wm "Blame It On Aro" (1984. Com- edy) Michael Caine. Joseph Bologna A businessman vacationing 1n Rio de Jane110 succumbs 10 an a.l1alt 1N1th his beSt friend's leen-age daughter, then tries to keep 11 a secret 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 mrn ) ttaD GI.I I.All mrT wmt DAVID~ Scheduled comedian Steven Wright ( t hr) "ALJIMD llTQICOCI(....,. tl:l9g) The Valley Of Gwang1" ( t969. Fan tasy) James Franciscus. G•la Golan (2 hrs) CC) "Savannah Smiles" ~ 1982 Adven- ture) Mark Miller. Donovan Scoll (I hr . 45m1n) (H) "Amefocan Hor Wax" ( t978. Come- dy) lorn Mcintire. Laraine Newman f 1 hr .. 30 min) 1 (0) "Easy Rider" ( 1969. Drama) Peler Fonda, Dennis Hopper ( 1 hr . 34 mrn ) ($)"Last Plane Out" ( 1983. Drama) Jan· Mtehael Vincent, Mary Crosby ( 1 hr , 36 min) ,.m Battle Qt The Commandos" {1971, Adventure) Jack Palance ThOmas Hunt er (:>hrs I 1:11CHJ Running Brave" ( 1983 Orama) Robby Benson Pat Hingle ( t hr . 45 min) ll l "All My Sons" ( t948, Orama) Ed- ward G Robinson, Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr . 34 min) llm lC) "Bananas' (1971. Comedy) Woody Allen Louise Lasser ( 1 hr . 2~ rntn ) lOl "Swing Shift'' ( 198'4, Drama) Goldie Hawn. t<urt Russell ( 1 hr , 40 mrn ) S> "Seems Like Old Times · ( 1980 Com edy) Goldie Hawn Chevy Chase ( 1 hr 42m1n) Ml(Z Hard To Hold' ( 1984 Drama) Rtek Sprlflgtield Janet E1ber ( 1 hr . 33 mlf'I 1 a:ll C ·charnp.ons" ( 1984 Bt00raphy) .John Hurl. Edward WOodward ( t h1 55 rrnn I .. 0 TwtCP Upon A Tim,.· ( 1982, Fanta 'ly) Animated Voices t>y Lorenzo Music And J1Jd1th Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr 15 min J $1 "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980 Adven lure) Animated ( t hr 10 min I .. ·.The Big Black Pill" ( 198 t Myslery) Robert Blake. Jo8elh Wiiiiams (2 hrs 1 lttl "Romanc10g The Stooe" ( 1984. Ad 11en1ure) Michael Dovolas KathHH!n T111nf'! ( f hr 45 mrn I 8mu.Y~ Cf) llCMI "Once Before I Ote" ( 1%6 Drama) John Derek, Ursula Andress Ao Army ma1or orders his troops on a dan gerous mission when he and his hanc.ee are caught 1n a Japanese attack (:>hrs 1 g) .,_ ''The Young Wam0<s" ( 1967 Drama) James Drury, Steve Carlson A tough sergeant and one of hos youny hr ter recruits react d•lferenlly lo the ho>11 ,, of war (2 hrs ) IL.Oft.' BICUlrm.I """"~ AUITUUAll U..U POO'TUU. (It) 1119 .,_ "Aga1ns1 All Odds" I 1984 r., 1 mat Rachel Ward Jett Bridges A la: ~ proless1onal football player falls 1n 1 •• ,, with rhe girlfriend of a small-time t-. •1 and becomes involved with shady h -1 stakes real estate dealings 'A' Q (2 r. Bm1n) . ael(O) .,_ "Sweet Savage" (1979 1•1 ma) Bernanna John HOiiabaugh •i mance deve&ops between a young In • 1 ~I and a cowboy ( 1 hr 30 mrn ) 11::11 ll) MAMY 0 Harry accepts a poler • lucrative assignment from lhe man ,.,. was responsible 10< his retorement the Poltee force (R) ( 1 hr 20 mrn I (L l "The Grey Foit" ( 1982. Weste• 1 Richard FarnswOfth. Jackie Burroughs •' l'lr 32m1n) 1?1 "la Strada' ( 1954 Drama) Anll • Quinn G1uhetta Masina ( 1 h1 4 7 min D~, Octopussy ( 1983 Advenh .. • Roger Moore. Maud Adams 12 hrs min) 01 Romancing The Stone' ( 1984 1\ ' venture) Michael Douglas, Kathll'• Turner ( 1 hr , 45 min ) -zv.enlng ----.. - .. aea ... ........ Cll ... fWITTOtwl'T ITM.,_ •••11.aRT .. YOM'l llAITB CIW1 llCMI "Lasr Plane Out ( 1983 Ord mat Jan-Michael Vincent. Mary Cr09by A ,ournahsl thought to be a CIA ageol be comes enlrapped 1n Nicaragua du11ng the last days of lhe Somorn regime 'PG 1 t ht 36 min) · MOY tlAT H01\.m ...... ....,., DAYI AUii ... ~..,. ..... ,~ ..... --.&'SDIM.-.. ..., IDO Videol By AshfC>fd end Sirnf;e· Julian Lennon. Wl<JOw ( 1 hr ) :-1---=-1*TM9 ... .,...._ ..... g •& llA8 ... A vtce squad at wurl\ 111 Miami. National Aeroboes Dance Co111pt•l1 Iron In HOf!YwOO<I ·~ aJ 81mTU Il•rT TWT f:e..ilurf'd ' ~" stars James Garnet. Br~• Dern and Michael YOik e-.01..am.. l'riclay Cont. ~ ADMlm'fN'I~ WOllLJ) mTGr•dllA•• .,. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956. Suspense) James Stewart. Dons Dey An American couple on MOfoc co learn ot an assassina1100 plot when they witness the· murder ot a Frencn se crel agent (2 hrs J (%) MOVll "The R1e1dte 01 The Sands·· ( 1980. Adventure) MiChael York Simon MacCork1ndale To prevent a German in· vasion ot England 1n 190 I two B1111sh friends set oft for the high seas r 1 hr 38 min) 1':aa!) llOVll "lnvaslOll Ot The Body Snatch ers ( 1956 Science F1c11on) Kevin McCarthy Dana Wynter Outer space 110 ra dupltcate Southern Californians and sap then minds as lht>y sleep 11 hr 45 min) 1':a 8 1111 ltAICllQ °' IPACI A be no no me scenes took at the making of the m1n1st>r 1es "Space " Interviews with James Mo cheoer, James Garner Beau Bridges an11 MiChael York. Host Blair Brown I CD PAia. Y flUD '*" ...... IYI ml l.>. Featured a trip thrOV~li downtown L A tor a loOk at the city c. many diverse ethnic commun111es 1nclud ong Chinatown and l 1llle Tokyo plus stops 1n the towns best restuarants and IMte-=::_. W~mlWID•MYllWQ Pl.-.i ROCI Boober acc•Clentally dumps some rutabaga and b·ussel<. ~out soup 1n10 his laundry {OJ eaA u.t'TliAU ~atlle SuperSomc<. at Los Angeles Lakets 12 hrs 10 n11n 1 m UCllO MOii UNTA NITA • G Cll DITIC1M • TMI _,. A psych1a trist's gwlt-r1dden patients hire Press 10 find then apparently m1ss1ng therapist f I hr) • D G> QIQHJ•..,.. Michael and KIT l 1oJrney to!Callforn1a·s wine country tn track down SJ m1lhon w()(lt\ ot diamond<. stolen dunng the auc.lion of a dowager c; estate (R) ( 1 hr 1 D H...U. Cahlorn1a Angels at Oak land A's (2 hrs ) 8 9 _,. Webster wins praoSf' l"r savmg Katherine and George 1n a lire 1t1a1 ruins the Papadapohs' apartment un111 thP lcau=:e£.:~scovered (RI O ntm'ICO.Ntf .,. "Up Penscope ( 1959 Ac1\lf>n lurel James Garner Edmood 0 Brti.!n A naval OfflCel IS ordered to C..ilrry out a dan gerous m1ssl6n du11ng WOfld Wao II 12 hrs) 1 .......... -,,,, .... _. MYllW Q WALL STmT -Gvost Charles S Corner, vice president. Oppenht11mer & Co Inc fC .,_ "Sudden Impact" 11983 01.i ma) CIH"ll Eastwood. Sondra Locke Neil• San Francisco. s1ree1w1se detect1vP 0.rty H11rl'f Callallan ~arc~ 101 a niuahstir k11'9f !!'Q (1 hr . ~7 min 1 (!) ...... ..,...,.CL.omuP CH>.,. "Hard To HOid" { 1984 Ora m11) Rick Sprtngf1eld, Janet fiber A rocll n' rott star falls lor a child psychol!Xl•'-1 aM 11 determined to win httr iove PC. <; {l hr .33mifl) ll ) _,,. Swing St11lt" ( 1984 Drama) Goldie Hawn. Kvr1 RvsseH World War II !;epa1a1~ a C.11fom1a coul)lf" as lhe hu~ band goes ot1 10 war and his wife finds work 1n an aircraft factory. where she be gins an affair with another man 'PG' ( 1 hr 40m1n ) m llOVIE "While Sav;ige" ( 1943. Adven lure) Maria Montez. Jon Hall Aller an earthquake a shark hunter decides 10 marry a p11ncess 1n spite of her -Nealth 11 hr 30 min) t:a8 tm'l •E.V.. Kevin's relallonshop with an animal 11ghts act1v1s1 resul1s 1n his being 1a1led lor vandalism O I nc T~ DOUCIM LCMbT P& WAJlm A vice squad at work 1n Miami. National Aerobics Dance Competi 11on 1n Hol=t' ~ fJi) WALL WID Guest Charles $ Comer vice president, Oppenheimer & Co . Inc '1\) •"Co.a--.. , OUW COUlrn' "Sacra mento Dateline" Orange Covnty assem blymen Richard Robinson. Nolan Friuelle and Gil Ferguson reveal lhe11 county and s1a1~a11ve priorities (lJ .afr'TIC8n8 Ml IJ (J) DAU..U With some remorse. Jenn,1 tells Bobby 10 stay out of her hie a rnyc;te 11ous •Wanger has 1nforma11on that may help J R on his quest to retain control al Ewing 011 Clllt and Jamie become en ~ged O (1 hr ) U Q) MMI ._ Rocli.y dons a dis guise 10 1nhl1ra1e an auto !hell ring opera! ed bt.__a =-.ambassador ( I hr J D ~ Alter Ben&0n decides 10 run for heutenant governOf he laces a ile c1s1on about h111ng a profess1ona1 fund ra 1ser (R' o M ":v ..,.. Scheduled Dorothy Hamill. singer actress Vanity cotun1111s1 Radie Har11s Bob Hope ( 1 hr J fD ~ A review ol the c•v1I war 111 Et Salvadof aod lhe evolution 01 LI S poh cy toward that country !Part 4 or 4! o t_1 hr I al) ,_Lim What Should Conqrec;s Do About The Oetoc11?' Guests e~o110 mists '_C)'larls E Walker and .Joseph A Pechma11 ( I hr ) EJ u.\. llOOTIAU. San Antonio Gun~ hn\l!rs at Jacli.sonville Bulls (RJ (3 hrs 1 L MOVll V1de<><lrome ( 1983 rant,lS) I James Woods DebOrah Harry A co owner ol a Toronto UHF station that SJ>P c1ahzes on adult en1erta1nrnent searches tor the people behind a bizarre satell11e broadcast 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min J t'llOVIE "Against All Odd-s" ( 1984 Dru ma1 Rachel Ward. Jell Bndges A fHMg protessK>nal football pla~r tails 1n tove with the g.rflrieno ot a small-time hOOd II and becomes involved with shady h1Qh stakes real estate deahngs R' (2 hrs 6 m•n) W @ _,,TMCU t:a 8 9 OW THI MCI Whert a perfumed letter arrives addresse(i to Kate's r.us oand. Sam tells a wrld story to hide 1~ truth abool his late partner's 1nlidehty CJ (fl llO¥ll 'Beau Gest1>" ( 1966 Adver 111re) Doug McClure Guy Stoci.. ... eu ih•l't> F1ench roreogn Lego0nna11es tl.l1m rt>Spons•l>lltty IOf a 1ew .. 1 men in 01de• 10 IP');ao=:"o' 12 hrs ) ...,..........., .. (J) PM.COi CMIT Angela oecome.- pubhsher ot the N~w Globe. Richard pr1 11~es Lance 1n10 deeper trouble with the ta w Robtn seeks Mel16sa s perm1ss10n It bear Cole's Child O ( 1 hr r D GD .._WCI Crocllell aod Tubbs hf'lf! a 0311 ot narve mf'n whO hav~ be come involved 1n a b1g-teague cocaine ii'ifS~ {R) II h<) . IS llAGIC !GM A blend of come- dy and magic. w•th master 1lluStOn1s1 Mark W11~n -tnel 11en111IOQu1st Jay Jonnson Host D1r1< Van Dyke ( 1 hr ) fli) FlMt AN AmllCAN HDO An examina- tion 01 lh£' hie and legacy ot America's 32ncl president Franklin Delano Roose- velt I 1 hr) al> UCINT °' llAN 'if 110Y11 ·Damien Omen II' ( 1978. Hor· ror Wolllilm Holden Lee Grant A wealthy 1nduo;111a1is1 .ind his second wile adopt his detea,ea crolher s son a mystenous (OUng!.ter .Nho •S actually the child or the Devil R' ( I hr '>0 rn1n J 0 llOYll 'Swing Sholl ( 1984, Orama) GC11d1P Hawn K1.111 Russell World War II ser1.-ir.:i1rs .i C'al1lorn1a couple. as the hus- band qoe~ !"Ill 10 -Na• ano his wile hnds wo•~ n ,;n a•rcrat1 tactory where she be- ·J•llS dr illf<1,r w th an Jther man 'PG' ( 1 '" 40n 11 · S llllOYIE Set'rm l i.e Old Times" 119110 lo111edy1 L•<•kloe Hawn Chevy Cr1e1st> A ''" nt1arted lawyer 1s torn be- 1wee11 hPr r vPeless e< husbanel·lurned· b,111~ rnObe1 ,;rirJ her up11gh1 present hus- t>a ro.J wt1n '" r .. nn1nQ tor CahlOfnia a11omey llf'r Pra Pl> 1 1 h1 42 m•n ) c;)IOXllQ .. @ NIGHT TMC«t C llOYll l l(. Tr. .. Cr~k I 1984 Come- Oy I Tim M 1thec,,-,r Jennifer Runyon FOUf rollr>yt' '>lu,jent s t•t 10 bring some glory to tne11 c.4..11. •1.•I by 1.ompe11ng ort a ralt race .:ig.-ion\>I ,1 1e.:im nl ruthless men R' (I hr., =1"r-1r'-• -All) AU.DI ....utONI IWINIY*LD fJi) AmNCAN PUYHOUll Concealed En· em11>s'' Whofraker Chambers homosex· lldhtv 01•111rnes puollc 1i.now1edge. the t11.,• lypt''.vr1tt>r is louno and a pequry hedr•114 l•P41nc, Alter a m1s11ral and a sec- nr>\J l11;it Aiyer Hoss IS found guilty Of pef· 111•, .1n J """'""ced 10 ten veers 1n ptrson ·~· Ub J ,in\j 4 Cl 4 1 (RI 0 (2 hrs I l wom:NONIO Z llllOYIE Smithereens f 1982 Drama) ··uC.dn Bf'rrn,11 Richard Hell A young womiln hots rt1e New York n1ghtchib circuit n hc1pe<. 01 bt'l:•>n11ng a 1ock 'n' roll s1ng- i !.t.lr R ( 1 nr 30 mon ) laOIMTM.10 ttll tlQlfT TUCH ttll J: NA QOll Ma-.rPro; Tovrnament Hoghngnts ,,1 !Oday s second rC1Vnd from AuguSl.4 Grl 0 Q) TOMQKT Guest Moc;t Joan Rivers Scheduled SuSdn $11lhv1in, Dr R11lh Westhe1111er r11een Arennan ( 1 nr I I L'=::rrtlQtfnM llAHUNT ...Va.All 5(1 t>llu•ed Oonna Mills F';i •' "mvonn ;i 1111~1 tonn Noonan •1 Rritlc-1 r r P·1 T • a ... a~na Ft01enoe H~t"SOrt I 1 hr I Q) ltOCafORD FUI l llOYll f~po11re1 I 1983. Qfama) Nusl1l'>~·ltl Kin""' H,ovey Ke1tr>t A fastllOfl mMel ~ ll"'1111r " .e<. tier a<. bat! tn lrap an onterr1cll111n1i k•ll.-, R f 1 hr .CO mtn ) Qr;) Jlt CUJI -.,(t P\lvle..J t()~ IC ArlhflliS (I Sunday, Apnl 7. 1985 25 -l'riday Coal. tw . 30 min) tW. Cl) llCMI "Al or The Fighting Eagle" (1983. Adventure) Miles O'Keefe. Sabri- na S1ani A valiant warrior battles malevo- lent forces to ret,,eve his kidnapped be- trothed. (2 l'll's • 5 min ) (C) .. .-:A CD) ... "Pandora's Mirror" ( t981, Fan· tasy) Veronica Hart Jamoe Gillis A wom- an buys an enchanted mirror that involves her in seiual encounters with the past ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) tW (II)•-• llCUllTY With lour years ol prison ahead of him. Harry is confused about his feelings lor a tormer o;choolmate who viSlts him. -1Gf.=W1C• .. A Night To Remember ' ( 1958. Orama) Kenneth More Ronald Al len The "unsinkable" T11an1c. goes down on its maiden voyage as a nearby lretghler stands by. unaware of 11s WS•S (2 hr6, 30mln.) ~•••w ... ..-recena . .,.. .. Against All Odds ( 1984 Dra- ma) Rachel Ward Jett Brtdges A lading professional football player falls 1n love with the girlfriend ot a smalH1me hood and becomes involved w11h shady. high slakes real estate dealings 'R' c;J 12 hrs 8 min ) _al)_,TIACU .. ct) .,.,. Silkwood" ( 1983 Orama) Meryl Streep. Kurt Ru.sell A yovng worn· an beeomes a spy 1n an ellort to uncover evidence of negllgence 1n work cond11tons at the nuclear tuef planl 1n which she works 'R' c;J (2 hrs . 9 min I -00 llCMI "Romancing The Stone ( 1984, Adventure) Michael Douglas Kathleen Turner A romantic novelist re· luctantly teams with a macho adventurer 1n a South American 1ungle to ransom her sister w11h a fabulous legendary 1ewe1 'PG' (1 hr 45mtn) -·CD fl9AYllQHrVIDlot Videos by Da-vid Lee Rolh ("Ju51 a Gigolo") Power StatK>n ("Some Like It Hot") Tom Pelly & the Heartbreakers I Don't Come Around Here. No More") Bruce Springs· teen C''f'm On Fire") (1 hr 30 m1n l • TM.II PIOM T1tl DAMllll When a cantankerous old man returns fr om lhe de•<t his family and commun11y lry 10 lend. him back etoa111•rr~VIDIOI CIJ .,.. "Gunhghl Al Comanc.he Cret?k <1963. Wes1ern) Audie Mwphy. Colleen ~Iller A detecltve 1nflltrales a gang ot oul laws fOf the purpose ot e•pos1ng lhe11 no IO<IOOS leader ( 2 hrs ) 0 .. lOM MOf TIACltl Scheduled 111- deos by Palll LaBelle ("New All•hJde") Biiiy Ocean ("Suddeflly"J and KOOi & the Gang ("Fresh") Carlo~ de Jei.us hosts from 70 West ( t hr ) e .,.. "The Men lnS1Qe" I 1976 Ora ma) James Franciscus, S1e1an1e Powers A Royal Canadian Mounted PohcP under- cover agent infiltrates a mall"' c..11mP synd1 cale In Toronto. (2 hrs.) e LCM. ..-r CM ITYLI lit• ilDil "Prairie Moon" (1938 West· em) ~ Aulry. Smiley BurneHe 11 hr I 2t Su"day, April 7, 1985 Cl)~(R) 1M t'?'l llOVll "Hard To Hold' ( 1984 Ora ma) Rick Springfield, Janel E1ber A rock ·,. roll star !alls 101 a child psycl'lolog1s1 and is del erm1ned to win her love ·PG' ( 1 hr 33 min) 1•0 llOVll '40 Pounds Of T1oubte" ( 1963 Comedy) Tony Curlis. Suzanne Pleshelle A cabarel owner and his club singer find lheu handi. lull when they agree 10 lake •n a trovblesorne but lovable ire 12 hrs l W llOVll Montana" ( 1950. Western) Errol Flynn. Alexis Smith Wealthy callle owners try lo slop a sheep rancher lrom moving his herds into caflle counlry (2 hrs) £1 NORlllHOW ~ American ln1111a l1ona1 frl')nt Tampa na (RI I 1 hr 10 n11n) L llOVll ·Heal Anet D\Jsl" ( t983. Ora ma) Juhe Chrtslle Grela Scacch1 A young Enghshwoman ar11ves rn India to re search the hie 01 her great aun1 who 60 years before had crealed a scanoa1 by .taking an Indian lover A' (2 hrs 10 min) ~,,.~ ,. llQMT TUatl 1:11 )llOVll "Bodac1011'> Ta Ta's" (No Date Adull) f1 M t5 min) 1•fJ llOVll "Suddenly I ast Summer" ( 1960 Drama) Elizabeth Taylor. Katha· rine Hepburn After wa1ct11ng her cousin's brulal murder a beau11ful young girl is m '>l•lul1onahzed 1n a san11a11um (2 hrs 15 min) 2:tl' ~TllT 8'0RTI LIQEll)I ... HI llQMT T'RACICI ) llOVll · Las1 Plane Out ( 1983 Dra ma) Jan-Michael V1ncen1. Mary Crosby A 1own.ihsl lhoughl 10 be a CIA agenl be· lomes enlrapped 1n Nicaragua durtng lhe lasl days ot the Somola regime 'PG' 1 1 hr 36 nun) ~11 H NOT ..clllAM. Y IMGUTI This sne c.1;it e1lll1on lrom the 'Not Necessarily The NPws· comedy team explores sniglels w(,rds lhal aren t 1n lhe dtchonary. l>ul tlo dec;c.ribe many everydey ~11ua11ons. i:az ... llOVllTotm ... llOYll "Walerloo ( 197 t Dramt11 Rod StP1gf!r Chnstopher Pturmner Napo IPnn Bonaparte returns to France tollow 1ng his eiulP IC• [Iba and l'l•s crushing de· le;it riy Welltnqton·s 1roops al Walerloo (3 hrs) C llOYll The Am1lyv1lle Horror· (1979 Horrnr) James Broltn. Margot Kidder A louple searchec; for lhe reason behind a 011es of bizarre 11nd tnghtenmy events oc • umng 1n thetr newly purchased long Is· ;inct home 'R' ( 1 hr 57 rmn) E cou.i. IA .. A.LL Artrona St:tte at Arrrona (RI (3 hrs ) 0 11()¥11 f!asy Rider' ( 1969 Drama) Pe1er f'.onda. Dennis Hopper Two yOUriQ mot01c.yctists drop our ot society and. 11d- 1nq across the Soulhwes1 10 New Orleans 1n '>Parch of ttie · real" America. ~oun ter prefud1ce and senseless violence 'R i u.a.•Am~ .. mlAlloee IT9 ) THI -Me THI _,TAUR Four ch1I dren t>eeome involved w1ll'l .in m1orna1tor1 al smuggling ring afler they accidentally d1scovl!f o prteelesS 11atuet1e ( 1 hr ) ... CAl9UI w VtlWPCMd Oii .... L' hr ;J4 min ) CZJ llOYll "Tender Cousins" (1983. Cont edy) Truerry Tev1n1 Ania Shute On .i French CC>ofltry&1de farm. a love-sm11te1 leenager devises an ingenious Plan to gair e"pe11ence ano fulfill his deSires wrth ht• beau11tul older covs•n 'R' ( 1 hr 34 min I "'-' AUAI Mn4 MD JONIS M (!4l llOVll "Ame11can Hot Wax" ( 1978 Comedy) Tim Mclnltre Laraine Newman N1ne1een f1t11es disc 1ockey Alan Freed tries 10 bring 1tie ftr'>l ltve rock ·n· roll sho"' 10 lhe s1age ol Broolo.lyn's Paramoun1 Thea11e desp11e n1any proiesls 'PG' ( I hr 30 min I MIO llOVlr'The Spiral Bead" t 1962 Ad 11en1ure1 Roel-. Huoson Burl Ives A doc. 101 d1sc.011er~ both medical progress an1! fatth while worli.1119 m ll'le 1ungles of Bald via (2 hrs J (!) AllOTT MD COITIU.O g) llOVll 'Texat> "f:euor· I 1935. West ern) John Wayne Gabby Hayes A cow boy rodden w11h gu1ll over lhe dealh of h• besl l11end dPC.rdes to become a peace!,, l pro=or (t hr,.) UI WIWAll TIU .... IMtl# 1:11 •11• nt1 &.Ml .. llOVll "Slumber Party Massacre ( 1983. H01ror) Michele Michaels. Rob11 Shlle High school girls have a siumbe• party wtule a killer 1s on a rampage 1n !ht netghborhood 'R' ( 1 hr 24 min) . .. (!) CMTOOMI (f )llOVll:'Aga1ns1 All Odds" ( 1984 Dr.1 ma) Rachel Ward, Jett Bndges A fading µrofess•onal foolball player falls in fov1 N1th the girlfriend ot a sma11-t1me hoo<1 and become:; involved w11h shady. h1gr slakes real es1a1e oeahngs R' (2 hrs 1 min) m..,..IMflW WIJllOVll "luv" (1%/ Comedy) Pe11-• fall. Jack l Pmmon Ir• nnpes of rehev1ng t11mself of his w1l1• ;i man b11ngs l'lorne H suicidal dereltc.t ana. 111tr0duces them ( t hr, 55 min) @ H•ALLWM tO> llOVll "Rornanc.1ny The Slone (1984 Adventure! M;c,Ml?I Douglas Kathleen Turner A rorn11n11c. novelist re ll1c1;:in11y learns w1111 a rnac..nc. adventurer· "'a Soulh American 1ungl1.> to ransom her SISier w11h a fabulous lr>(!Pndary iewel PG' ( t hr 45 min I t:tl (!).,.,.,.,. d (R) llOVll "Hard To Hold' (1984. Ora ma) R1t.k Springfield Janet E1ber A r0<.~ n' roll star falls for a child psychologist and is determ14ed 10 win her love 'PG' c;J ~hr , 33 min I · d ,,_ ICoM / COIMMTY CAUll)All ~ 11983 Drama) Roh Lowe. Jacqueline Bissel A prep scl'l<>ol !lludent embarf\s on an afla11 w11h an older woman. unaware lhal she'o; hrs room mate's mo1hef R ( t hr 38 min ) --·=-IUIT ... ~ UU. ADW:1 TO TAIPAYm .. , .. ,. ...... ..., & JU"' IGlllUI ................ ----------------~~~ -lalunlay Cont. • <:m m.-.• OP ALW T. _,..OM ... ~ .... ..., ,.., .. ._flDIJmW ff'IYOWIMlll• •11•1ot •mao .....,.. M Ill• 1W M'lt IT-.? Up to date business 1nf0tmatt0n for me.na- ge<s. Including strategy, Issues, technolo- gy. and a 1evlew of Wall Street activities l! ht.) CH> THI ..._ -A bOy tans fOf a girl he's met at SUmtnef camp and com- petes with a wealthy 11val l0t hef love CO) MON "Bra1nst01m" ( t983. Sclene&- Fictton) ChrlstQpher Walken, Natalie Wood ( 1 h1 . 46 min ) ... llDCIR o .....um.a •ACUlllW " ........ m0Pu•••11 lmT THI llAYOll ........ RMCM •mao .....,.. llO¥W "Dot And The Ka roo" ( 1978. Advt>nlu1e) Anlmaled ( ;'Y!. 15 min) CS) MON "No Big Deal" ( 1983. ()fame) Tammy Gmnes. K8V1n Otllon ( 1 hr . 27 min) (%) .. "The Fallen Idol" ( 19•9. Ofa- ma) Ralp~ Rteha1dson, Bobby Henrey ( t hr .. 34 min.) I'" --·•111••••••• -~ ~ -.m 1n.-:=.u U.:.:' • ll•m"" ... I Unllt.\Y .afl•ll °" .... Cll .. ...O. IOOIDAYU. ..,. .... --mmTQ IM. NOTUU. ·San Antonio Guns· 11-U;~ra~R> 13 hrs, _.OIWM.LmmT 1'lll ........ ,..,..,...,. ... ... ITLll•·~-- l='i= ..... ..,. .... •Ml•llNIO ..,_ "Splesh" ( 1984. Corri.d ) Tom Hanks, Oaryt Hannah ( 1 hr • l, min) l.:"""011 ... m ....... .,.. -.. • "' ~ «l) llO¥W "The Great .. t Show On Earth" ( 1952. Orarlla) Charlton HMton, Belly .. ''"iii:.-...._ mo• tll_,..cmort .. ,Ml wua1•• --· •mao ..... OP,_ ~LR,. u1•11 .,. "Wuthe11ng Heights" ( 1939. Aomance) LalJf~ Olivier. Mene Ob- e1on I 1 hr . •3 mm l A ourioos man and woman foUow a mys1e- rtOuS st11ng ot clues lhet eventually leads them 10 a fortune left by a wealthy eccoo- t1ic Stars Dody Goodman and Ke11n Mitchell llO¥W "Splendor" I 1935 Otama) Miriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea ( 1 tlr I 7 mtn.) _..,_,. .. W~OITHIPUIW .. Cl) •llM-All>DRAQOMI ,_ITOOIU OnmDTm OIC.... .. .., . .,,., ~-~ ..,_ .. We Of The Never Never ' ( 1983, Ofama) Angela Punch McGregor Arthur Dynam. (2 hrs 12 min) TH1vt1•1J• .. (l) ... ...,,IOAD,._.. WWlrfTOllA• Ill DUIOl"I LAii .. ZOO MM l.W.A.T. UTllAll Ulm&ml PACll OP CUL.Mm .,. "Sapph11e" ( 1959 Mystery) Nigel Pat11ck. Yvonne M1tcne11 ( 1 hr J2 min) _ al) MON "Running Brave" I 1983 Ora ma) Robby Bensoo, Pat Hingle ~\hr 4<; fTlln.) • w .. •u•ML WWI rrTO Ill• (fl IOOOIY-100·11Y1-1 ... -""'Q Cllt• Ill IJ'9 - ...:A• --IATllM ,.,..C.AllCt ••-•a•••• PAC:m OP CULT\lm llO¥W "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983 Ao mance) JOhn Travoua Ohv1a Newlon- John ( 1 h1 . 28 min ) Cl) llO¥W "It Happened Al The World's Fair .. ( 1963, Musical) Elvis Presley. Joan O'Br;en. ( 1 hr .. 45 mm.) -a Cl> Cll ITOfl•IMM • H•AU. San OteQo PRdrP.'I at At laota Braves (3 hrs ) I ;'::::-ICOOIY Nml IOULYIMe a..¥ &OllOll PAUDI from Wash· 1ngton. D C. floats. marching bands bal IOons, equestrian units and 1epresenta !Ives from each of the 50 s1a1es leod by grand marshal Ed McMahon Hosts Jayne Kennedy Ted Kntghl (2 hrs l l :::n .... •COG! EI OUW CCMfTT ·sacra mento Oatellne" Orange county assem blymen reveal county and state leg1slall'le e!_IOf1h9$. ~ MOWll "Romancing The S1one ( 19$4, Adventure) Michael Qovolits Kathleen Turner (I hr . •5 min ) (l)lll'lmAlllT.al•WI Highhghls ol ''FT Dallas CowbOys al'ld · 78•P111sburgh Ste~i;.~11 hr) , -(l) ..... fUCI ... , 1r=Q WC'!m .... flllMIC'JW tW Cf) ,_ WOlld Cnamp1onsh1ps Sem•flr\81 matches f1om Reunion Arena "' Dallas ( 1 h1 30 min ) I ,..c.l .. --9 MC I _.._''The Return Of Bun,ee" Karen, Andy and the aur,._ encounter a !hree-headed dragon end .,, evil sorceress during their ,ourney be<* to ~TUT lflCllTI ll •m 1 ADMl-11 ~.,_ ~-i the ~ (Part 2 ot 2) Q AUTO UC. NASCA A Valleydele 500. from Bnstol. Tenn. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 'Hl llO¥W .. The Buddy System" ( 1984. Comedy) Richard Ofeytuss. Susan SatM- _Aon ( 1 hr . 50 min ) CL. l llO¥W "The Ofesset" ( 1983. OrWN) Albert Finney. Tom Courtenay. ( 1 tv .. 61 min) (0) llmllA WTOll • CC*Cmf The Int•· na1tona1 PoP·rocli sta1 performs such hits as .. Morning T1a1n" and "For~EY99 Only" 1n a concer1 ta~d at 1. Palace Theatre (1 hr)· (%) llO¥W .. Anna Chrrstle" ( 19:i0, Ora- ma) Greta Garbo. CharleS Blct(ford. ( 1 ht 26 mm) m.,.,. tW@ ~YDW. .._.._a• PICI Highhghts of skung and lkatinQ events held 1n Utah. Match 24-29. (! hrs) 11:11 I M1W '*,."" !!I • • c AM IWT• Featurect tM Gap Band ( .. I Found My Baby"); U. Lobos ("Will The won SoMYe?," "Don't W0try Baby") Stmple Mindi' vtdeo 'Don't You Foiget AboUI Me .. ( 1 tv ) ln.-•u•'I' ADMl-11 ..... oaunmT IUMITWI ( llO¥W "Running B1ave" ( 1983. Of• ma) Robby Benson. Pat Htngte (1 tv .. ~ mm) -.llfterna• ----tHI. Timi ITooml f> llO¥W "Marshal Of MaOrid.. ( 1972. Mys1ery) Glenn Foid. Edgar Buchanan IUQl.-T All>.-e ; hrs) llAITWI WA'9 -TIJC&0 I Top skiers from ac1oss the country ~ ·i'~===· $ ~Mooorunners.. ( 1975. Adwtn- tu1e) James M1tchUm Kief Maltll'I ( 1 tv . 42m1n I O') llOVW "B11ttnSIOfm" ( 1983, $cienQe.. ric1t0nl ChrtStopMf Wa!M*', Net• Wood ( 1 hr . 46 m<n ) . UC. ... MCOJ ~ U•AU. Montreel Expos et~ Cubs (3 nrs . t 5 min.) 11::118 Cl) NA ICU Maste<S T OUtnatnent. Third round, five trom Augusta. Ga (2 hrs. 30 min) I nm1m-ooea-_..,_ M1W OI M llJI Songs: ''Sm· chronic11y '1.'' "Girts Ju$t Want To H94 run." .. Midnight T1a1n To Geor~ ... ''S't• 11ng On The Dock Of The Bay." • 'liUIU So Good ' . Celeb<1ty )Udges. Rita Cooldgit. lee Ritenour. Frank Stal~ • llO¥W Shce 01 Deatft" ( 1971, M- ven1u1e) Oa'l>d CtltanQ. Lo Ltetl ( 1 hr • 30 Sunday. April 7. 1985 27 'I -1- -laturclay Cont. iE_ ~ .,_ And T~ Snip Saols On ( 1983 Orama) Fredd•e Jones Barbara Jelforo (2 h" 18 min 1 W D a> .a•ra TIW Family Circle Cup Th11d round lovt from H11ton Head S C 12 hrs ) 8 U•ALL California Angels at Oak· land A s I 3 hrs 1 (IJJ 11()¥11 My S0de 01 Tne Mountain (1969, Ad,,enture T eid Eccres Theodore Btkel (2 hrs I Cl) IOUD QOU) HO',I Rte.~ Dees Conost David Ha&!>eltloll Guestc. Julian Lennon Madonna !>u•v1vor Lee Greenwood. Stepnar11e Mille, Barry M<intlow. Pointer Sisters (video) (R) ( 1 hr ) I DOCTOR WHO WNTICOUUI TOP RA* IOXING r .,,, .. ,,1..e Alb vs Charlie Choo Choo browr1 aria Br Pt Summe1s vs Chris C:.lll11t1 111 11ghtwe1gh1 bouts scheduled lor 10 rounds eat.ti frorn I as Vega!> tlf>v IA) I? hr:. 10 mon I H llOYIE Fr1ro1ddf'n I tlll:I!> Orama1 Jac.Quehn Bisser. Jurqt>n Proctonow 1 1 nr 53mon J I,. MOVIE Wi11G,;m1 '-t 198:l SusrPn!.e) M<tllht'w fW•1t-"• ~ Dann .. ( ColPman ( 1 hr 53 min 1 m NO CAIH DOW IMITlMO taO ATTHEllOV'RI Screl'luled Plger Et>t>r: and Gerie Siskel r1>v1P.,,, A Private Fune toon Alamo 6..:iy T hP H •t anr:i 'Heartbrcakers · • ~ C~ MIALntlllUEI ~ All MmNCI wmt IE. MOOKI M <>I Brooks Anne Bancroll Ronny Graham and Juri<11t1ar1 Pryce perform ske1ctoes 1ha1 m111 music drama and corned; bPlore an audience 1n London I 1 hr I I fACU Alm "'-'Cll 119 .UTHT ll'ORTt LlGlNDt MAllDY IOVI I NANCY DMW llY~I llOVll Ou!.try Rides Again I 193Q WP<..trrt 1 J;impr, 'llf'wart ~1.irlPnr> ()1etr11 t 1 • Q) llOYll l'r .. •1-Of The Ma11nec;" 1194!.i Oram;i1 111r1r r,,,rf1f'IO Fleanor Par~•·• 1;> hrs I 41:) COWTDIPOIWrf HEM. nt IQIU l°C:/ llOVll "Over The Edge" ( 1979 r>r..1 mai Michael Kramer Pamela Ludw1 1 t 1 hr 35 min) co_ llOVll 'Repo Man" ( 1984 Con f'flyl Emtho Estevez Hairy Dean S1antor· 1 1 hr 33m1n) -1====-.. TO•Ullll'llm> .. 11Qt,_ ~CM~ llCMI "Hard To Hold' t 198• D•ll ma) Atek Springfrold J1net E1t>er < 1 hr 33mtn) a. (fl) llOTonDI LLUITIATID ... llOVll ThH r ront P.t~e I 1974 l IJI edyl Jack l emnwn Wetter Mattnau 17 hrs ) D IOWl.M M1llt>r ()011bles Natocinat Champ1onsr11p· 1fmm Reno Nev ) 11 hr I • ®l 10W1MO $150000 Pot 130011,. Open trorn Windsor locks. Conn I I tu 30nlln) (l) ... WC*Alt G MOWll "Iron Finger' 11919. Aav~n lurt) Bruce L1 fl hrs l e llOfA A rev1e.N of th41 latesl research on acid 1111,., focuaes on dec:hn1~ forests 28 Sunday, April 7. 1985 damaged atone structurN end polluted lakes (R) O (1 hr) CID RCW. NAT "The Sixth StrH1 Kids" SchOOl·ao-D youngsters learn much about life whlle try1hg to convince their parents to QUll amo'l1ng and attempttng 10 pul =her a tchool show ( 1 hr ) QI!) A ICMITORY CID 111.Lm _..,.,. TUAI """ W1111e Nelson 1s j()ined by Waylon Jennings. Jes· s1 Coller and B.B King 1n this concert ( 1 hr ) llOVll "SpacehUnler AdVentures In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983, Science·Fic· tton) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr 30 min) fl) llOVll "~ga1nst All Odds" ( 1984, Ora ma1 Rachel Ward. Jeff Bridges (2 hrs . 8 mui) I CHUMll llTWllJI UPI Alm DIAnt ,. WMmara ta WB.CGm IACI, lOTTD Wll•T~llllANmt4WM ,.._. llAM .:r.· IA:L.T WATO D•U. WI MM IR'MQ'I f'OC\11 TtlB IToocml ITMnB MTW Oii lMI HrTt Lip-synced rend1· 11ons of "The Glamorous Life." War Song " "Can t Drive 55 · "Lover Girl." ·Rop It Up" and "Too Much Too Voong Q) llOVll Firepower' ( 1979 Adven· ture) Sophia Loren James Coburn (2 hrs) Cl) llOVll "4 For Te11as · t 1963 Western) Frank Srnatra Ursula Andress (2 hrs ) I PMmm um.I_,.<* THI PRAM ..a'T~IUIAN llHAVICM MOYIE "A Long Way Home" ( 1981 Orama) Timolhy Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro ( 1 hr 40 min I ll ~ (ff) llOVll "Yentl" ( 1983 Mus.cal) Bar bra Streisand, Mandy Pa1tnk1n (2 hrs 14 min) Q, llOYIE The Comenct,1eros" ( 196,. Western} John Wayne. Stuarl Whitman l hr ~•7 min) • ,._TMIWllT d LATllT-.o TtmllToocml Wl)I WOll,D °' .aRTI Scheduled Su perb1kers -lnternatronal lnv1ta11ona1 All Around Motorcycle Championship from Carlsbad Calif . NCAA Wres111ng Champ1 onsh1ps from Oklahoma City. Okla 11 hr 30 mon) · fl) AT lMI lllOVlll Scheduled Roger Ebert ano Gene S1~el review 'Ladynawke' and King Oavrd" ~AIC--Q f.E) ..,.. Allftl How eleetric1ty 1s made hOw eyeglasses aid v1s1on. what causes tennis elbow, a look al bubbles O '11) 11M1C °' PAlf'rm ODIMU S' llCMI "A Midsummer Night's Se• Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen Moe Farrow ( 1 hr 30 min ) m nll-•CCMrm ... Perform ance by Janie, Fricke Interviews and s10· rtes with Chatley Pride. Nlcolf"tte Larson _1M1n~ Roy Acutf -ITAM QIN lrA•t ... • VOY~ llCMI "SOie Survivor" (1969 Orama) Vince Edwetd'l Richard A11'leh11rt I<.. hrs) 11:.. . -POOflAtllLLll Cl) ~ POOTUU. Qakland lnvad9fs 11 Blr=am Stalllona (3 hra.) ([) "The Brink's Job" ( 1978. Com· edy) Peter Falk, Werren OatN (2 hrs 14 M'OJ. (%) "Alt My Sons" (1948. Orame) Edward G Robinson. Burt Lanca111r ( 1 l'lr .. 34mln.) e11rcm •Ill> llMI "Monte Wallh" ( 1970. West· ern) Lee Marvin, Jeanne Moreeu (2 hrs ) .. IA'-... AUCI . Wiii WOla.D °' IPOITI Scheduled Su perbikers · lnternattonal lnv1tat1onal All Around Motorcycle Championship. fr om Carlsbad. Calif • NCAA Wresthng Champ1 onsh1ps. from Oklahoma City, Okla ( 1 hr , 30 min.) I WOla.D WM I• DCMY .c•n MCl ...... W MOCAIM DOW IMl11MQ -Evening---- •1(()C.aft me... . lllOVll "The Smurts And The Magic Flute" ( 1983. Orama) Animated The lov able Smorls sel our to rer11eve a mag1ca musical mstrumenl stolen t>y a villain 11 hr . 30m1n.) l ~'=~MHaO anaT~ nll -Featu1ed Shella E ( 1 hr) g) llOm "Seven Days In May" ( 1964 Suspense) Burt Lancaster K11k Oouglar, A top-ranking U S general plots a m1t1tary coup 1n oppos111on 10 the president's prn posed d1sarmamen1 agreement with th• Soviet Union 14 hrs I fJl) .._ PMVllWI Neat Gabler and Jtol Irey Lyons host an 1nfo1mat1ve look a1 what's new at the movies ~HMTTOHMT ,. .. TICM'Tml • lllOVll "Harry Tracy" ( 1982 Orama I Bruce Dem. Helen Shaver A great leg endary outlaw who escaped lrom 1a11 is pursueel by a group of men 'PG ( 1 hr 40 m1n.) t.'Q)VlllO•~ ... (S) ,,_ FEii LLIOW MllOI Pertorm ances by The Police. A Flock of Seagulls Devo. Wall of Voodoo. Ricky Wale$ Gary :'lluman and The Gang of Foor are lea tureo on this muStCat-comedy special labOu~~~::;y New .wave club .. 8 (J)lftl MCIAl .... W a.I tmllCA Marty Stoofter demon strates the dlftlCulties. dangers and salts· fact~of ftlm1=:• o I C~ --cm MIO~ ATTMCTIOll llDWll "Jeremy" ( 1973. Romance) Robby Benaon, Glynnts O'Connor Two teen-agers encoonter IOlle tor the first time. but not w\1hou1 lacing man1~wk ward s1tuat1ons along the w11y 'PQ · f 1 hr 30m1n) ,.. I Mm91GPOR..., NKl' IACll Wl1"H DAVID NORCHiii Z Fea lured a soda t11te test. 1ngredl8nt labftl 1ng on alcOhOlic beverages. a mall-order diet put 001 of bu61ness. medical fraud 8 MOUYWOCIO a.o.• Feetured Can dice Bergen t11lk9 •bout he( Childhood ana he1 new m011le, "Stick"; a look at the new ABC· TV Shows. (J) TOO C&.Oll llOI cci.tOIT Sara vlet for ajob H • TV anchorwoman (A) D ._OP V'IDIO .._ -p~ The Influence of popular music on fashion rrendt from lhe '60s to the present, wilh a look at music videos by Michael Jackson. Chaka Khan, Madonna. Bmy Idol and Da- vid Bowle. (2 hra ) ~ = IACal wmt DAVID NOIOWITZ Fea-tured· a window cleaning tluld commer- cial. emergency help tor senior Citizens. lleth~~l*'&a~=an ca1 imports 11Anl9 "The Fltghl Of The Condor" Host George Page narrates a 1ourney trom South America's Cape Horn Island north to the Andes. observing wlldhfe along tne way (Part 1 of 3) (R) O ( t hr l ............ Ii) AUITlt CITY LmT1 Fea1ured Earl Thomas Conley ("Frre and Smoke," "Heavenly Boclfes." "Chance of Lovin You"). Vince Gill ('Turn Me Loose") (1 hr_) TMI Wl.OIR -A boy lalls for a girl he's met a1 summer camp and com- petes w11h a wealtny rival for her love (Ll MOYIE "Slayground" ( 1984. Suspense) Peter Coyote, Met Sm1lh The lather ot a little girl killed during an ar- mored car robbery hires a sadistic e11ecu- 11oner to hunt down the men responsible tor her death 'A' ( 1 hr 29 min) {.S) MOVll ·Running Brave' ( 1983, Dra- ma) Robby Benson, Pal H1ng1e Based on the real-hie experience of Sioux Indian Bit 1y Mills and the personal ot>stacles he overcame to beeome a member of the 1964 Olympic track team and the first Amertean 10 e119r wtn the t0.000 meter run 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 mm ) (l ) .,_ "Local Hero" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter Riegert Burl Lancaster A high· powered ort company execu1111e en- counters unexpected problems wtien he 1rnvels 10 a small Scottish seacoast town for wl'lat he ass~mes will be a cut-and- dned land purchase deal 'PG' ( t hr 50 min) • l ... (MPAmll) Ta .... CIWAMAL NI DAllCI NV9I Celebrity 1udges He101 Aohay, Michael Damian CharleS Haid Pertormance by Michael Damian D MUOI •I GI TMAL. ·'Should Psych1a trlsts Be Required To Inform Law En· dorcemenr If A Patient ts Aboul To Com- mit A C11me?" · 8 IGIOTllAll a,_. Animated To- day's world proves to be a bewildering place for a child·I011ing "111M:h8nrcal man and hrs friends. all of whom were trans- planted from rhe future • m GI LJ. Featured 8 tughl With lhe Miier High Lile skywriting learn: meet Jack Wegner ("Frisco Jones") ol "General Hospital". Interview with lhe Irr st woman member of the LAPO's elite Metro Squad "Swing O~" 1n Orange COun1y (J) M OP •ACI A beh1nd·the- scenes look al lhe making ol tile m.neser ies "Space " Interviews with J&mes Mi- chener. James Garner. Beau B11dges and Michael York Host Blair Brown 9 M GI &Me DllOO A 11de on the Mys tery Train. Mark W11llon takes a look a1 male fashions. and a 111S11 with the Pettcan Woman of Shelter Island. whO nurses 1n /Ufed pelicans back ro health • T'OOCLOllllOlc.olf S.ro vies lor '!J(>b as a TV •nche>fWOman (A) ... DMOIDO'l--.WWW'"'....,._Fea· lured: Goodfellow'• lree kaqngarooa. courting and nHtlng In the Flamingo i..- ioon HOU. YWOCID _, -.n'I .. {() CMAll.a • CM.-Working cou· Pie Jill and Stan Pembroke hire 19-year· old college student Charles to move in and helgw.th their three children (R) De WTITIOUI Six members of lhe Amencan Olympic gold medal team play themselves In this story about gym· nas1s. (R) 8 llCMI "I Will Fight No More Foie11er' ( 1975. Drama) James Whitmore Ned Romero Two peace-loving men are caughl 1n a conflict between Indians and lhe white men who are forcing them onto a reservalron (2 hrs ) D 9 T-' MOOUR Hooker 1s determined 10 clear the name ol a slain cop alter a large sum of money is toond among his personal effects (R) O ( 1 hr ) (!)~--• •OE I B ll.IAllOll A profile or El ea~ Roosevelt with anecdotes by friends. lam11y members and associates :i1c:n features clips from her telev1s1on show "Prospects of Mankind f 1959 62) Margaret Truman Daniel narrates 11 hr) Cl) llOYm 'The Shuttered Room· ( 1967, Myslery) Gig Yovng. Carol Lynley A young couple inherit a cursed m1llhouse on an island (2 hrs ) fliJ TMI U¥llQ fl\MIT: A POIT1WT Ol1 TNI IMTM An explora11on of lhe w1ldhle found on islands. where unusual species de11eloo 1n 1so1a11on O ( 1 l'lr ) ID "9CIWTLlill A review of the Ctvtl war 1n El Salvador and lhe evolullon ot U S poll cy toward 1ha1 counlry (Part 4 of 4) o ( t hr) · C llOYll Moonrunners ( 1975 Ad11en· ture) James Mitchum Kiel Mclrt1n H1llb1lly boys and a runaway girt race cops and mobsters ro de1t11er moonshine PG 1 t hr 42 min ) I EJ IPOllTICD'TD !H) llOYll "Sptash" I 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Onryl Hannah A New York bachelor wt1hou1 much success at love falls for a beau11fu1 y1rl who ltlerally washes up on shore un;iware at 'irst tllal ~he s lhe mermaid ne saw as a child PG o 11 hr . 5t min ) •OJ llOW "Running Brave I 1983 Ord ma) Robby Benson. Pal Hingle Based on the f ea I-life expe,,ence or Sioux lno1an Bil ly Mills anel the personal otistacles he overcame 10 beeome a member ol lhe 1964 Olympic 1rack team and the l1rs1 American 10 e11er wm the 10 000 meter run PG' (I tu . 45 min ) I UC.,._ IMTA AISTA .. ..,,TUQ(.~ .. ()) I I • Shetnfeld asks Eve 10 1es11fy on hrs behalf 1n a malprac11Ce su11. a date 'Ti case rocl<s the emt\rgency 1oom '). A Cl.. .. M\llON Animated Al 111n Simon and Theodore are reunited with the11 mother and 1hrough a senes of ttash backs lhey learn why they 'll'ere pul up le< adoption .,_ 'Return Of The Seven 11966 Advenlure) Yul Brynner Robert Fuller Al ler one of the "Magn1hct>ot Seven" is kid napped. his tormAr comrAoes comA tn h14' rescue (2 hrs ) I -ml . ... AllWOll Cnilhn and Sant1n1 arf' r;tran~ 1n lhe rmddle of a Central Arneri can desert wllh a group 01 nigh !i<:hoOf students ( 1 ht I D Cl -A mM Nell's ettor1s'10 discourage Grandpa Kanls1<1 from marry- ing an heiress are lhwarted by lhe wom- an's falher, who 1nS1sts on lhe union (R) 8 9 LM IOAT Doc's romantic plans are QUHl'led when his ex-1o1i11fe's hance boards the ship. a recenl d111orcee shares a secret with Judy· a woman learns star- tling 1nforma1t0n about her tra11el-compan· ion uncle (A) O I 1 hr I I=• A 1001< is taken a1 choices and options a11a1lable 10 lhe 111ewer 10 as· sure a future ot 1tnanc1al independence tree trom worry and 1nsecur1ty 11 hr ) fJi) AMCllNT LNU Hosl JOhn Romer discusses arllst Paneb's career views rne ero11c papyrus of Turin and uses the world's oldest map 10 l1nd anc1en1 gold mines O ( 1 hr 1 ~ fDlt AN MmlCANHPO (() TOP Ra. IOlllQ Terrence Alli 11s Charlie "Choo-Choo' Brown and Brei Summefs vs ChftS Calvin •n ltghlwe1gh1 bouts scheduled lor 10 rounds each. from Las Vegas Ne11 (RI 12 hrs I llOW Against All Oods t 1984 Ora ma) Rachel Ward Jell Brrdges A lading proless1onat lootball player falls 1n love with the girlfriend 01 a small·11me hood and becomes involved wrth shady. high stakes real estate oeal1ngs 'R 12 hrs 8 min I $ .,.,. Haro To HOIC 11984 Ora ma1 Arel< Spr1ngtoeld Jane1 (1oer A •ock n 1011 .,,,,, falls t.1r a cn·•d ps1cho1<>g1s1 ano is de1Nm1ned 10 win ~pr le>11P PG Q U hr 33 m1r ) I MO'lll 'Swing Shill 11984 Orama ) Gold1P Hawn Kull Russell Wotto War II separates a Cal1lo1n1a couple .1s the hus- tlano QO<'S ofl 10 war ano his wile finds wo11>. in an aircratt tactory where slle be gins an alla1r w1lh another m.ir PG I t hr 40 mm I I ltlf«!k c<>e1--n1-1m1-rr 11 cw .. l9QHT TMC&t ta G) ~ ONI M>Of 5po>ncer has an u11er1or mollve for h1m1Q a history 1eacl'ler to 1utor him al home -• COV'IR UI' Da111'<, bt>achtr('lnt home becomes the scene nt a muroer and the cio1ec1 or d search for c;wlen pr.Jperly by an assa11me"1 01 crooks ano yo11Prnmen1 ~nrs (R) ( t hr U ·fm HWfTD Rick an<l Dee OPe ltdCk down a mute e• con who •'5 c:1e1ermineo 10 murder each ol the 1u1ors who or1g1nally senl h1=r1son ( 1 hr ) 11,.... Ol1 LOl'T LOVll An clCIUr OI" the brink of success asks Daisy 10 find 1ne woman who gave him his se11 conlldence and a young 0tl lycooo asks Cary to find thr foster family he lost lrack nf alter run· n1ng away from hOme O (I hr l D MO¥ll A Place In The Sun f 1951 Orama) Montgomery Chit (lru1t>eth fay lor A factoiy w0tke1 plans his future with a wealthy debutante. but 1n reality he 1s destined to spend his hte wllh a wo11<1ng l.r!I f? hrc; tS min I llJ LIUT'YUI Ol1 TM1 llCM MD 'Amil lnteNiews with M0tyan Fa11ch1ld. Rot>er1 Comad Pntly BerQe" O,.)Cl"llC Ur• Getter Nau11rus rovnOPr Arthur JME'5 tRl 11 hr ) Ui) ,_MD TIUlll QO~ al .UT Mil.WAY ~ Ol1 TMI WOIU tC).,. Monty Pythnn's The Me1tnrng Ot Lile 111'\fll Ce>medyl tohn C"leese M>eNu.>1 P,Jl•n Tt>o Yvf"r Ayto., 01 Man prov1c1r lhe oo<cr Ir ,,...,..,."'" I r i\ set1PS OI Sunday. April 7 1985 29 ; comic episodes spoofing evefyth1ng from sexual reproduclton to gluttony 'A' ( 1 hr .. 25mln.) ®.cGlecnY9TM~ Alumni of the Second City cQmedy troupe re-cre- ate sluts from rhe group s 25-year tusrory Performing are Ed Asner. John Candy George Wendi. HarOld Ramis and Shelley Long. Cotiosts ltlm Critics Roger Eberl and Gene Siskel. ( 1 hr J cm ~ WTI* • COlllClllT The inter· national pop-rock star performs such hits as "Moming Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" In a, concer1 lard ar HOiiywood's Palace Theatre ( t hr I CtlL1 &WI UL Ll'I Am DIATM -~TIACKI -TMll ,_M DAM.,. M1ss1ng col- lege transcripts, a lost social security number and a mother who doesn.:.1 recog- nize him cause a young graphic designer to slip into paranoia • lOO Cl.Oii POI co.GIT Sar a vies for tjob as a TV anchorwoman (A) • _., Of ...,. nmT Sam Jalle narrates this special to mark the days or remembrance of the Holocaust. in whoch JewlSh imm1granrs sellled on Texas in the -1ear1k=Y~PAGI ,. aema m ... TAii ·~ WM.LnmT ... .,_ MPOllT ITAi llAICM Guests David Birney Tom Jones (R) ( 1 hr I e .,_ "Days 01 Wine And Roses" (1963, Drama) Jack Lemmon Lee Rem- ick. A businessman end his wile become alcoholics, t:>ut only the husband is able ro find rehabilitation (2 hrs ) ([)lflOITIC8nlR CID 1111 llTallDI A woman is aban- d<>ned by her former college lnends afler they break an oath of 1oya11y David Dukes. Susan Blak«;)L ([) ,_DCA IMCO\..., cm--"Hlus;ons" (No Date Adult) ( 1 hr , 45 min J Cl).,_ "Killpo1n1" f 1984 Drama) Leo Fong, Richard Roundtree A California po- lice lieutenant and a governmenl age111 team up to stop killers lrom selling srOle(l NatlOnal Guard weaporis 10 the local crim- inal element 'A' ( t hr 29 mon I (%).,_"Tender Cousins· ( 1983. Com edy) Thierry Tev1ni. An1a Shute On a French countryside farm, a love sm111en 1eenager devises an 1ngen1ous plan to gain experience and full1ll his desires with his beautiful okler cousin R' ( 1 hr 34 min 1 IMOTIUT tW ~TUClt tW ~~ • Unmt.AY 9llHT U'll Hr"-1 Huw ard Cosell (I hr . 30 min I • "'"" OI m tlTI Lip-synced rend1 tions of "Cool II Now," "Suri City l •ltle Darlin'," "Robert DeNlro's Wi1111nn "O~ou" and "Girls on Folm " l..=aiu .., .... ... "The Magn1f1<tenl Seven R1dP1 ( 1972, W~tern} Lee Vsn Cleef Stef11n•e Powers Five parOled convicts aid rwo law men JO rescuing a town lrorn the clutche.; ot a ruthlesa band of outlaws (2 hrs ) • ,_ M .-CM PUI """"1TI ·'lhe S1~" T1motlly Van Patten slar<. lf1 tl'lls stort of a wC>Uflded U.S $Oldler 1n Vietnam whO is aided by a Vietn8mtKI' ~--"Blame It On AK>· ( 1984 Com edy) MicMel Caine Joseoh Bologna A 30 Sunday. April 7, 1985 Cont. businessman 11acatlon1ng In Rio de Janeiro succumbs to en aflair with hlS best friend's teen-age daughter. then 111es 10 keep 1t a secrel 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) .,_ "Body Talk" ( 1978. Orama) AngellQue. Kay Parker A. banker's entoy- able pastime 1s threatened when his girl· friend falls 1n love w11h anorher man ( 1 hr . 12 mtn) 1MI D rrt • m CLOllT, rrt.,.. ,_. Edward Mulhare hosts thiS look ¢ horror and fantasy films including movie clips dati=k to 1903 1W (t) "Romancing The Stone" ( 19~. Adventure) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner A romantic novelist re- luctanlly teems with a macho adventurer in a South Amencan rungle 10 ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary jewel 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) u. I:. YOM HOfftACKI ••• w ... "Imitation Of Life" ( t959. Ora· ma) Lana Turner. Sandra Dee Two wom- en and their daughters share fr1endsh1p and success, ~l never achieve 101al hap- piness (2 hrs ! !30 min I 9 DAVID •W Scheduled owners ot Italian restaurants and lood cr1t1c Gael Greene I 1 hr ) CE) US&OVTI Of M -Roberto Du- ran vs. "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler (held Nov '83 1n Las V~sJ (R) (I hr) I leOCAIMDOR ....,_ tHI ~TUCll etl .,_ "Pray For The Wildcats" { 1974, Adventure) Andy Grill1th, Robert Reed A motorcycle trip undertaken by four business associates ends up as a race tor lile (2 hrs ) 11:111 ~neapple Rose" ( 1969. Ofa· ma) Gene Barry. Susan Saini James A young magazine reporter who resembles the sist8f of a popular rock sJar 1s abduct ed and 11eld for ransom ( 1 hr 30 min ) ())...VO (J) MO¥ll "The Frozen Dead" ( 1967 Horror) Dana Andrews. Anna Polk A German sclenlisl a11e,mprs to bring back the Hiiier regime by thawing out Naz• deep-freeze volunteers (2 his > m-ma 1119(]) .,. "Moscow On The Hudson" { 1984, Comedy) Robin Williams Maria Conchita Alonso A Russian circus mus1- c1an defects to rhe United Stales and set- tles 1n New York after being saved from rhe t<GB by a store security guard 'R' c:;J (I hr , 55 m11i ) 1119(0) 9CMI "Her Wicked Ways" ( 1983. Adult) Jesle St James Joanna Storm Power-hUngry e•ecu11ves team up 10 lake over a young widow's corporation. and she wtndS up making deals 1n the bed room ( 1 hr . 12 mtn ) tZ)mVll "Against All Odds" ( t984. Ota- ma) Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges A fading professional football player falls 1n love w11h the girlfriend of a small-11me hOod and becomes involved with shady high slakes real estale dealings A' (2 hrs 8 min) "'I"'°" • 51118T ... .,. "Another Thin Man" (1939 Mystery) William Powell, Myrna Loy Nick and Norn Charles lnve&llgate a bizarre se- ries of incidents 1nvolv1ng lrlsh v·olfhounds ' 11nd a burned bathhouse (2 hrs l t Ii 711 ,,,. MM NCAA OivlSlor'I I Women's ChampionshlpS fTom TuscaloO· sa Ala (RI (~J .,. "file Dresser" ( t983. Orama} Albert Finney. Tom Counenay A valet en- <:our8ges 11nd flftllet'S an·noing, p11ran()td actor Into giving yet another pe ormance as King Lear In a touring theatncal com- pany 'PG' ( 1 hr . 58 min) W~ITllAClt t1I ~ --' llDll "Gulag" ( t9S5. Orama) David Keith, Malcolm McDowell While covering an athlehc event In Moscow an American spor,1scaster is calight 1n a KGB Jrap and sen,enced to 10 years In a Soviet labor camp, where he plots a desperate escape · · 112 llrs .. 9 ... ta .... rrmCA't TOP 1111 MC ... Q .,. "The Mummy" ( 1959. Horror) Peter Cushing. ChrlStophel Lee Archae- ofog1S1s seek a 4000-year-Old mummy. but are warned of danger 11 they try to desecrate r1S tomb ( 1 hr . 10 min.) ,. CC) MCMI "Tender Cousens" ( 1983, Com- edy) Thierry Tev1ni, Ania Shute. On a French cotmtrySide farm, a love-smitten teenager devtses an 1ngen1ous pl&n to gain experience and fulflll hrS desires w11h h1s beautiful older cousin 'A' ( t hr 34 min ) -· .,. "All The Way Home" ( 1963. Orama) Jean Simmons. Robert Presron A young boy's poignant perception of his lather's death In an accident 1s traced from Innocent bewilderment to final ac-· ~lance (2 hrs I • = "Lonely Are The Brave" { 1962 Western) Kirk Douglas, Walter Matthau A sherill and hlS posse try to track dOwn a cowboy who escaped from 1a1I and head ed for lhe mountains (2 hrs ) <m MCMI "Repo Man" (1984. Comedy) Emfllo Estevez, Harry Dean Stanlon A punk rocker rakes a JOb with a vereran car repossessor. and IOgether lhey JOln the chase for a 1964 Chevy Malibu whose trunk happens ro corita1n a lutu11s11c weab 'R' (I hr , 33 min I "I 1a11•rru.:V1D101 a&11•111TW-LR MG DIATM -..,. .... ~ "Ooadrophen1s" ( 1979. Ora ma) Phi! Daniels, Mark W1nge11 MuSlc by The Who A Brllish youth reiecrs the val- ues of his family for the "freedom'' ol rhe MOds. ority to discover lhal this new social group 1& even more cons1rlc1ing ( t hr 30 min) M (S) 9CMI "F0teve< Emmanuelle" (1975, Adventure} Annie-Belle, Emmanuelle Ar- san A group of hed0t11sts mount an expe d1llon Into an unexplored part ol the Phi! 1ppines to find a legendary Jr1be )hat practices strange rites R' ( t hr 29 min I .. GD ... - (%} .,_ "And The Ship Sails on·· ( 1983. Orama) Freddie Jones. Barbara Jefford Director Federico Felltn1's el(plo ration of the dreams. triumphs and la11vres of a motley asSOfrment of passengers aboard an.ocean llner bound for a small island where a greal soprano's ashes will be sc:atlered 'PG' (Sub111led) 12 hrs 18 min) H CC).,_ 'Monty Pythons The Meaning 0 1 Lile" ( 1983. Comedy) JOhn Clee$e Michael Palin The Seven Ages of Man p1ovlde the loOse framework for a setle$ ot c.om1c episodes spoolin{I everything from se•ual reproduction to glu11ony 'A' ( 1 hr . 25m1n ) llll(ff) MCMI 'Venll" ( 1983 Musical) Bar bra Streisand, Mendy Pallnkin From 15'\Ac Bashevts Singer's <;hort StOly In lurn·Ol-the-cenrury Eastern (ur~ a young woman dllguttes herwll as a man 1n order to PtJflUe lhe educauon 1radltt0n- alfv forbtd<1en lo Jewish w0tnf'f1 'PG' O -lahlrclay Cont. i:?. hrs.. 14 min.) [0) MOWll "The Comancheros" ( 1961, Western) Jotin Wayne. Stuart Whitman. A Texas Ranger sets out to stop the dlstn- buttOn of guns and firewater to the hostile Comanches ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) .. ,, ... ... MOWll "A Great American Tragedy" 972. Orama) Ge<><ge Kennedy. Vera Miles An aerospace enQ1neer and his family lace the harsh reality of his sudden unemployment U .,_ "Werewoll 01 London" ( 1935 Mystery) Henry Hull. Warner Oland A doctor dascovers al1er betng bmen by a wolf that he becomes a werewolf du11ng a fun moon ( 1 hr 30 min ) m .,_ 'SherlOck HOimes In Washing· ton" ( 1943. Mystery) Basil RathbOne. Ni- gel Bruce Holmes recovers missing m1- crolilm and a Setret Service agent ( 1 hr 25_m1n J d THI Mml.I OJI MUOI Perform- ances by The POiice A Flock ot Seagulls Oevo Wall ot Voodoo. Ricky Wales Gary Numan and The Gang of Four are fea- tured m this musical-comedy special about a llashy, lantasy Nqw Wave club ( 1 hr) -lporls Conl F romPace2 ..... scley __ _ ....... •1D009DUIOUT .. Doom ..... .. Hm'tli? '-A1111111 Dall11re et llu1l111 A*9' (I .... ) --Mii UC.,_ UlffA wrA ,. ·-.. UC.PIOllAICOT ... WMIT\.IMI __ Thanclay __ _ .,_ NI G L'* IHACILIPOllD · · MIG IUIAIUTIAU. Loe.,..... uan .................... (21We..40 -&;;.-..... ·-· -~ 1tll . (I) NA QOLI M11 .. ,. T..._....L .. ...,. ................... Cle. 1we 0...1 ~,... 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UNljelt plala ,.., •for lie Co•p1ter wltell yoe PltthM moeltor, stud UNI moae at o.r ~plar price. -' . •• .· SUN D AY. APRIL 7. 1965 OH AN GE COUN TY . C A LIF OHNIA 50 ClNTS He wins cases against· all odds 'I take cases with justice on their side and I win,· says trial lawyer Herb Hafif Herb llafil hears 1t 1n the hallv.a\'i, 1n the counroom" and 1n h1' oV.n mind O\er and O\.Cr again "Lpok out. here come" lierh llatif. the man"" ho sued ( 1od and the ocean. and won " Someume!. 11·-. a \tateml"nt o f protest. Somcumes 11·s a dcdara11on of high praise or l'vcn av.e Herb Hafif -the man v. ho was able to coa.x $6 million from a JUI") APftleptloto Abdul-Rahman Mohamed Hauan Swareddahab, 51, who led a coup d'etat Satur- day that ouated Sudanese Preaident Gaaf~r Mimeiri. 8eePa1eA8. Coaat Coastline Community College has announced its pres1dent's and dean's list honorees for the fall 1984 semester./ A7 California- a\f...ed to ponder ""hether "il'V.J)(lrt Bea('h ~hould bt.· held respon\tbk tor an underwater ..and bar that kit a teen-ager paralyl{·d from thl· l hl'\l dov. n llerb Hafif -a bo\er-turned- paratroopcr-turnt;d d1tl hd1ggn-turn- l'd n1sh1club owner-turned lav.}er- turned legend He rb Hafif -thl" man v.ho ran for gMernN of C'ahforn1a and loo;t STEVE MARBLE NEW SMAKERS breath and ne'er tuul hon the \UbJt'l'I of muStt: '\nd so fonh ,.\sf... him a question anll Haftl v.111 \ptn off into a semantic e\l urs1on of .. analogies. anecdotes. all11erat1on\ and -JU'>t when thl· h\tener-th1nk' there'\ no wa~ 001 -hl· Ill'\ 11 all together. Nice and neat B\' hi\ own adm1ss1on Hafif t\ a g1an'1 among trial lav. }Cr\ Prubabl~ the hcst. Hl· admits that too Herb Hatit -lhl· man who can mention M1chad Jacl..\on . the Bea- tles. Ra> Charle' and Pnnc:e in one "If ~ou put me on a hl' dl·tet·tor and ao;ked me who 1~ the be\t 1nal a norm.'' 1n the h1!.tOr) of the n11ed Statei.. I'd And they're off... • ha"c to answer .. I th1nl ma>be I ant · Then he smiles "But that d<fesn't 1mprcs!. ml' much.'' hi adds .. It d<>C'§n't mean I'm the best father or the best an npcn or the be~t pcrwn h doe1.n 't mean a lot of thin~:· Hafil "'ho ha\ a lav. offit t" 1n ( larcmont and another on 1he v.ater 1n r-.e"'port &ach •'> fre">h from ht\ mo\t rcn·nt ""IOI') an v.h1lh a JUf\ a"'arded his d1en1\ 20 percent of ( omputl·rLllnd thl· v.orld\ largest l·omputer reta1kr The av.ard wuld come to a\ much J\ S 115 mt I hon and ma) force lM u>mpan> founder to sell Com- puterland stocl to the public to pl)' ofl the Judgmr nt. The award ~ thought ]O be the la~t m Cahfom1.1 hi\ I Or) The ( omputerland tnal is JUJt the latest in a -.1nngofw1ns for Hafif. who 1\ knov.n for ha~ abaltl)' 10 pcnuadc Juror'> to return mult1-m1JlJon dollar Judgmt>nts agamst compantcs. crnes -and )-CS. even the ocean. Last }ear.•Hafif represented o ne of has M>n'\ fncnds. who struck a (Pleue eee B.APIP I il) Official says fee deferral illegal By ROBERT BARKER Of -~ """ ...,. Huntington Beath o tlic1als had no legal authont~ to defer bu1ld1ng permll ll't'S and uthcn harges on a S35 m1ll1on h1gh-n~ rcdutlopment comple~ C'll) .\ttume\ (,ail Hutton said Fnda\ Hutton·~ o pinion gl\en to ( m C o unc1I membe~ 1n the form of a confidenual memo contradic ted pre\IOU'i statements b' (II\ .\dm1n- 1strator (hark<, Thompson v.ho has gi'en length\ dden\t' to the dela,ed pa\ mt•nt nt ahout S \(Kl llll'1 in fee<. tu de' dnpr:r Fran lo.. \.fol a Thump'>un ..aid r nda' 1hat Hul- ton' 1.kput1l"~ ha'e ..at through all da'>tu\\IOO\ on thl' pro1ell and that hl'' rt•lit•d on thl·tr op1n1un' that pmu·dure' ha q· tlt•cn pmpcrh 11>1· lo'~l·d The om pin JI Bt.·a1 h Houl1'' Jr.I .ind v • .irncr .\H'nut· v.h1"h " t'\.pel·t~ to hnng the ctt) about S \S<llXlO a 'ear m ta'.\ mCTe· ment lund'> indudl-S a I ~ston office building.. a theater lOmpln tv.n rt•<itaurant'> and a hl'alth 'Pd " \ ml·rn~r11I hl·r \ta IT 1n a mn·11ng tan v. hll ha rrponl·r v.J\ prl-..ent I <.<ltd v.c: l41'rl' I• 11\lv. in~ pro\ t':>l•lO\ in lhl' rl·d1 \l'ltipmcnl IJ'' 1 h11mp\un . ""'"' \\ h '"'lilJ " lll 1-\11<.f\ '-1.'lll •IO '<lll)L'lhmg hal" · \J1r.Hl'nll\ 11 h•h \P01l'lh1ng l\1 d1• ~1th .J 11n>du1 II\ II\ ~,....,......,___. • ......, \IUd\ 11 \fr, H u1tor' ntl11l' that 'hl·' .irr.i•l·r11 ' .111,in ..1'""'ul I "an't The U.S. Geological Survey says there's a "90 percent probability" a quake will strike the tiny town of Parkfletd by 1993./A3 Baalleu in hand, eater 5-and 6-year-old youngatera .camper through Eutbluff Park in Corona del Mar on an Eaater egg bunt Saturday morning. The Newport Recreation Department event drew more than 300. ,_ tx·hl,,·,1n·:hm11 \l4rt1ni.: lth1nl..tha1 Beach 11 ' '<'r' 't'I"\ \1ran~t ·111 ha' l thl\ ,.,nr ''"n11.1I rn1 mo wnl 11u1 thl\ late· 1-il \.ltd Nation Very tow doses of an anti- cancer drug can relieve rheumatoid arthritis in hard-to-help victims. a new study shows./ AS OC wants to sidetitep coastal panel I h ,.,ntr11\l'r" ha' -.pav.nl·d lhl' mJ111n~ 111 Jo\.uml"nt\ purponl·dl\ ,h1'" in~ \111lat11•n\ tl ut' olliual\ thl' J1,1n, 1 .tlh•rnl \ anJ lhl" mt·d1 a It h.td 11, t't:1t1nntnj!' IJ\I .lunl' ~ "'hen t 11' < 11un: ti mrrntx·r, a111ng a' the K1·d1•\1•l11pmrn1 ~l'n.,,, ga'r \!Iola d rt.11 n 101. l'n t 'l"•·I • t'lu tlJ the prOJC'l'l Style Take porcelain collec- tibles out of the cupboard and show them off with flowers, says the former White House florist. /81 Sports The Dodgers even the Freeway Series with a 1-0 victory over the Angels. '1C1 Tfie Orange Coast oarsmen have a disap- pointing day at the San Diego Crew Classic./C1 Alice Miller takes one- shot lead entering today's flnal round of the Dinah Shore golf tour- nament./C2 Entertainment But South Laguna representatives oppose effort to exempt property from state review By LISA MAHONEY Of I ... De11J NM llafl The Orangl' ( ount} Board of '°lupcr\ 1sOr\ Wcdnr\<la) "'111 ron\lder \eckang an "urban e\emptmn" from thl' \late ( na\tal ( omm 1'>'>1on th.11 rnuld excludr luturl' outh l.Jguna developments from ha"1ng to ml·et that agency's requ1rement'i Bui .in' \Ul h mo' r '" tll be oppt,.,nl h' t hl" u n 1 m:orpor,t ll'J art' a\ .111 ,;~<>I) Board ul KntL'" ti'> < "'l .\sc;ociat1on and 1h,· , 1t\ uf L.<1~1111.1 &-ath \dd11111n.1ll\ 1h1 < 11a\IJI ( c11n rn1c,\1t1n·, chlct u 1un\CI !.<!\.\ tin' "iouth Lllguna hardh quahfil;<. a' an urtlan area and C\t·mn110n<. trntatl\ l'· Laguna disaster group on lookout for leaders By USA MAHONEY Ol .... 0..,Netltafl I aguna tieach ·., Dt'i.1\lrr Prl·pared- ne\~ Committee 1'1 making the: round' Pt lc>cal c11.ic groups looking tor rx·ople v.1lling I<> take chargl' an 1.a<.c of 1n eanhquakc or other t'ata-;1rophe ··1t·s the big onl· v..e v.orn .1bt.>ul · \J)S Richard Dev..bt.·rf) Fir~ 1.>4:pan· ment operations chief ~ h·n th11ugh thl· h·ndl·nn 10 turn to authcint) ligun:' 101 aid nu' I'll· \tmnga 1n emagl·n"' \lluat1on\ \d<1m\ '11) '· l aguna n·"dl·nts should he prq>arl·d to hdp thl'n1\l"hes v.lwn a '>1gn11ilant quaf...l· uimt-.. "If 1t'' .11 night or on thl' \\l'l'f...l·n,I v.t•'rc n11t g111ng to h3\e lhl' \l,111 fll'llJ'llc herl' '°"1th 1hrr1: natrnl ot1iLer'> and 111 tirl'lighh'r\ on a 'ht11. · v.,··d tx· 'iprl·aJ prl'll\ th 111 ... he: -..11J .\n l'art hquaf...l' 1n I aguna Beach lnuld rl'\ull 1n lanJ,ltdl'' and tidal \lJ\ l'' \.l ul h ol the: L ti \·, h1ll\ldc\ arl· I~ propot;1.•d arc: mort> e\t1.·n'>t\l' than the lav. allov.!>. f\t•mpting hugl" t huni..., 111 prof)- l'n' from ( oastal ( omm''"on rl'- -.1C.,\ '"a total re\l'r"-' ol fi,c: 'ear' or l'ITort 10 l!.l'l the \outh I aguna < oa,tal plan appro,cd. \a1J Hugh \.\ tlf..in, '>(lOf...t·,m.111 for thl' \ou1h l aguna ( 1\. ll .\\\l\\.1Jlllln Lagun,1 tkalh l ''' \lan.11,ta I\., n f-rank '' hoi;e umimun11' u1uld tx· 1mpal tl·d b\ pc.·ndang pru1cd!I an neighboring "muth LJgun.1 \a\\ an t'\Cmpt1on "d(X'in't rnaf...l' all\ \l.'n...c" "I fan eanhquakc mcasunng abtl\c '){'\CO on the Richter Scale should rattle Laguna Beach v.e'll be nn our (1v.n l<>r quite <;omc umc unttl hdn gel\ here." Fire C h1ef Ron .\dam'> \aid f PleHe eee DISASTER/ A2) Fire Cblef Ron Adam• and JL)Uhh th\' ( ua\IJI ( 1•1TIOll\\IClll v.nuld n i:1 JJ'lpfll\l' \Uth J rl'llUl'\l R11n T1pp1.:I\ a ,nunl\ urhan plannl'f ..aid \UfX,'f\•l,1H\ ,, 111 IU\l ht l"\Ph,nng c;nml' ··<;(l'nJr ,, \\ ,·i.1nt·, da' "h1ch \llulJ \d\I.' \, ulh I .1~una dt·,..:l1•1'X'r\ Imm hJ\ 1ng l•' ~·' 1hr.1ugh thl' l'\lr.1 \ll'J'l 11l 1.11mm""''1111·, •<'" \.\l fl' '>3\tnl? ht•r1 1~:rh.1p' ,ir, arl'J' "h~rc thl'rl'' hu·n 'll!t11li1.a:>t 1.ommun.;, -'nd11pnwnt .in,1 1h1.·rl .irt• onh a tev. 1. a .. an1 rand' kit (PIT ~.EXEMPTION/ A2) I hl ,,1li11ah .igrlld h• dt•ler ahout \ I! K• tr hu IJ Ot-C kt'' pnn 1dt•J 11 Id '"' 111111 k~tll' II u1• r '·' d I rid.1' thal ,11f1u al\ tn lh; \I 11111 Ufil\\ dt \ lt1f'n1t•nt !lffil l' p11.._,.,·,kJ '" d, lt'r ,.,,. kl'' and .1 1,,,.,.,1 1hl dl''l l11pm1.·n1 to• ~\l .up .., II•"' 11l'h i.tl ~l11l.!1n~ p1:rm1t\ Hu .. 11, '-I Id tu J,·11 r 1 hl ll't'' 1 hl 1 1 < •Ut 1d ,h,,uld ha\C aJ11rtt•1.1 a I Pleatie ace ATTORNEY I A2 I UCI issues warning ~a·bout bogus survey B> PHIL Sl'EIHFR\H:\ 0--.,..., ,... ..... nrangl" < ,, 11 ""ml·n ari "'"' 1o1.arned n111 I•• •'•'<lfll'l1lll "11h tdl'flh 1nr '' 11, 1111r "hn h.t, ·''"'" 1n11m.11e 1.1 '''"'fl' , 1,um1ny 1h1. 1 h rm.111H "1w1'lkd h•r .1 I < ''' n '11r''' ••n" 111 n 'hl·alth I 1•\ltl' \lilh 1d ,11ord1na1111 ol 1h1 \.\ 1•men' !{, ''"tr1.1 < L'ntl'f .11 I l I '-lid nc11l 1 • 1h1 "''ml·n·, u'nll'r 11111 lhl' Uni\ l\ll\ ' \'lllldUl t1nfl \\ll h ,1 'llf\ l \ I h, ,Jlk ' rr11k\\11m.1I , ... \ l r\ '"' ~ \ l'r. \Iii nd \.ltd \11 \\tlf1H'I .11 I .... ,11, lrtll..nl mh• • , • h• r'I ,, " d1 '\., fl'pfl·"·nt • ' .i' ' r,,,' \1 I, .t "''cd '"' "" nl 1h, hngu' 11.1\t '-"'' pl.11nnl 111 lhl I (I '•l'llll It, 1t11m,ha'1 ,1lk 1 I ·'' 1 '' .cnl!l' kmall \ •1<1 'll~l'I ~ lh.11 th1 ,1 11.111 I'·•" lto: h1m'1 II ill a\ ,1 • i' \ldl11'I'·'"' Bu1,hr ,,11dttw ,1 I Id .11, .. h, I \\l>lll,111 "1lh I ... \ ! fl~ ! \1 1h'hl tlH' ',11!11 ~ L h, I ~ ~ I I,, n' 1txH1I 1 Pleas~ •~ WA.RNING/A2) Two world premieres highlight a deluge of eight new stage productions in the county this week ./84 DDT contaminates Co14st waterways 5-vehicle accident injures 2 INDEX Bridge Business Classlfled Crossword Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Publlc Notices Real Estate Sports Style Television weather 83 C4-6 Pesticide banned tn l 972;found throughout watershed. especially Irvine Co. fa rmla nds D 1-4 By ne Anoclattd Prns C10 04 Thr b:lnncd pc t1 < 1de DDl ha' hccn found 1n waterwa)" empt\ 1ng 83 into Ncwpon Ba). 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I J'hf...up 11\h.f... \1' 111rrt'1I al ,1hou1 ltl p 111 :u th1· ___ _. ..... 1un u1 \.hm\ '"'A~• !PleaecweCltA B /A2) , • • '• I ' 4 L OralJoe Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday Aprll 7, 1985 Cloae friends WARNING .•• P'romAl birth rontrol. then mo'n on to mort' intimate qu~ttons about health-care practice and )(:ituul act1' It) The.ir6oo aPJ>cars ~use ~na<?m dialing b(-cau~ some women wuh unll&ted numbers haH· bcC"n reached. The false survey ts apparently not ncYi. "In the three )ears l'"e been at the \lnt\.erstl\. l'H be-en receiving calls about 1h1s." Millerd said A resurgence an complaan1s reccnt- 1) has prompted her 10 issue the warn1ns. !>he ~id. Recent calls have concentrated on thl' areas of WC"~t­ minsler. Hun11ng1on Beach and Hun1ing1on Harbour Millerd cmphastLcd that ne1lht.'r thc uni,ers11~ nor 1he "omen'sccnlcr conducts pe°rsonal hl'a_lth care re- search b) telephone he said women !>hould not answer personal questions on the phone. She said rnmplaints about inumate sun·e}s should be plarcd with the local police dcpanmt.•nt CRASH ... From Al and Magnolia SlrCl'l Trallic had to be dl'wured around the 1n1ersect1on for more than an hour afterward. A wom1tft and an infant. both passengers in a s1her Nissan Ma~1ma sedan. were taken by hehcopter to Long Beach Memorial Hospital. An officer at the scene said 1ht· two had "eittremely critil'al" 1nJunes. Sharon Young, 3 , of Fountain Valley cuddle• up to the Eaater Bunny. &turday during a bollcjay ce lebration at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center. According to 1n1t1al repons, the s1hc.-r sedan. northbound on Magnolia. collided 1n the 1ntl.'rsection with a while Nissan pickup, which "'as moving wes1 on Adams. The pickup spun and struck l\\-O motor- C\cll'S and a blue Ford Mustang. according to iniual police reports. The driver of the pickup wa~ arrested on susp1c1on offelony drunk· en dnvtng. police said DISASTER GROUP ON LOOKOUT ... From Al jslide-pronc and all ol Laguna Canyon • Road presents a slide haLard. , Not only ma) outside help not be jable to get in. but no one would be 1able to leave the city for some time. I note Adams and Dewben). ) Fire officials and disaster comm1t- 1tee members arc trying to raise l~ware'.1ess of earthquake p~epared­ ness since experts agree 11 1s not a matter of ifbut when a maJor quake t will occur an Southern California. And Laguna. with ~s limited number of emergcnc) workers. can- not possibly take on all the tasks that W111 need to be done in the e' ent of a catastrophe. II you have spcc1ahzl'd knowledge or equipment in the medical. com- municauons, public relations or con- struction and engineering fields. 1he cit>· wants you. People .w1ll1ng to act as neigh- borhood coordinators and liaisons "1th emergenc) sen 1cc:s are also needed. Local organ1zat1ons are selling booklets on how to be prepared for emergencies. including fires and eanhquakes. A videocassette on the sa me sub- JeCt 1s available for no charge at the libraf) and Video Laguna. Dewben)' said. f ATTORNEY RAPS.FEE DELAY ... From Al . :new cit) ordinance. That was not }done. , .. (Present) cit) ordinances do not ~provide for deferral of building : permit fees. "There was no \altd "a1 .. er of the . permit fees b) the Cll} on the Mola • proJect. There can be no such legal ·warverunlcss the city ordinances so ~provide. The cit' cannot b' contract ; provide for deferral of 1 hcse fees." Hutton said in the memo. Hutton said that granting of the fee deferrals to Mola. without adopting an ordinance to make the same treatment a' a1lablc to all developers. 'iolates the equal pro1ec11on of la't' prov1s1on that prohibits the city from discnminating betwee n applicants. Her office 1s prcpanng such an ordinance to put off the fees. Hutton said. and it should be acted upon by the Redevelopment Agency <Ctt) Council members) .\pril 15. Sources sa)' tt is an advantage to defer fees until compleuon of the project becau~ loans to pa} off such debts can be obtained at lower rates of interest than before construction. The Huntington Beach City Coun- cil has formed a task force to stud} procedures 1nvolv1ng redevelopment projects. ............................................................................ ~HAFIF WINS AGAINST ALL ODDS ... ~FromAl \ f' <;andbar ofTNe" pon Bearh four year!> ago and became a quadriplegic . .\JUI) c ordered Nev pon Beal h 10 pa> John ~ Ta)lorS6 m1llmn in damages - V1e"ed as ou1land1sh 1f not ob- 'cene b' ~n11n. the la"su11 sent <;hod wa.,cs throughout Nc"'pon Beach and surrounding hcach com- m u n 111es. "here' tit\ offi cials .. . pr<lll'\ted the) havl.' no l·ontrol over , naturl' or unden,ater forma tions that j tan lhange. quite li1erall). \\ 11h the 14-eJlhl·r 1 Hali! 111 ulur'l' '>l'l'\ 1t qu11e d10acn1h lfr \Cl''> at 11' "\o arrogant that 1t ran't '>pend $)tiff' to put up warning <,1gn-; He '>CC'> a u t\ "thut <,pent $4.IKJ(I to hin: c.oml' gu) to 1ernt) th<tl nohoJ' read' \1gnc, .. Hl· \t.'l'S a ttl\ "that kt 11\ ego get 1n thl' ''J' ·· \n<l \II l11rth Halil collect!:. adJCCt1\CS like he does counroom '1ctoncs. Cock\. fl amboyant. contro' er'i1al. generous humorous. cunning. charming. nast) lfc ad mits to all of them - "I don't carc much what other people might think e"<cept my frier1d., and family.'' he says in defense ofh1s reputation. "The) say. 'old Herb Sa)' the mone" doesn't mean much but I notice he ·hasn't given all of 11 to the Fth1op1ans.' They sa' 'That Herh. '""cock\ a<> e\Cr · "But I do care:· ht• 'a'"· ·-rm not like somC' young lawyer whose career has reached the poinl "here planning hi'i tait shelter 1'1 thl' most 1mponant thing 1n ltfe." Hafif esttmate<; 1ha1 1f he " not losing a case e' Cf) couple of ~ear'> then he 1s no1 challenging himself "Thl' tJ\e '>IJOlh tor prncn1111n ·· ~J\'> llafil "~krl··, J ul\ thut pul\ ,q)rn1ng<, 1n 11., 1111111, hill.; for (Hld·., Herb Hafif "f tend to feel ltke .\Ii or Jco;\le ()wens pr'bbabl) did.'' hl' says "They couldn't win an} more. o'nl) lose. Ah would say he'd win with a knockout 1n the seventh round and when 11 didn't come un11I the ninth round. JlCOple would rnmplatn .. akl'. Rut Iha!'' not \\hl'rl' rwoplc ..irt· l,t\t''> \\Ith 1u'lllt' on 1tw11 \H.k un<l I ge ltl ng hurt a n<l thing. "\\\· \Jld. Do thl Jl'tl'nl thing and "arn pcoph: I hrn 11 11 l'' ~ct hun. 11'<,,thl'ir O"'-n tough 111 ~ · Hafif Jl'>o rt·prt''' ntl·d thl· f;.im1I~ 111 .\n1 ho0\ "it11pan1 lht ,' 'l'ilr-ho) mauled h) a s1i. '·r• 111nd \1hl•n,1n 118l'r JI Lwn < 11Untr\ '),1t.11 : n1 I 'IX2 I hl' case" a' 't'llkd hl'lure 11'''111 to L<>Un "'-hen 1n\uran1t· .un, ""l'Tl't·d 10 pa\ the hm .and t I\ l-..1n • mtllion ta\ lrCl' llH'r lht l ttUT\l 111 h1 ill I k .il'n rc1>rt'\\'nll d 1 c ,.,ta \kc,J man "ho<,e i...1Jnl'" .11111 'flkl'O failed altl·r 1ak1ng an Jl n1· 1m·<l11ta11on marh·tc<l h\ t r1ulin l'h.1 rmaceut1cal Co .\ftcr )ear' ot l1t 1)ta11 .. n lJ p_1ohn tinalh .1gret•d lc1\l \\\II 111 pa) the :!ll- 'ear·nld an t'\l1m.1tl'd \ '~ m1ll1on (I\ er the ne\t 2 I \l'Jf\ T ht' "'"' lht• mind h· ~!lling Judg- ment\ .ind lhl l~l\l'' tl il'lll\lheo; haH' laf\ ed out .i un141H' rq1111a11on tor Halil. "ho hrith rnl'I' in .1.nd rehcl' Jga1n.-.1 h1' n·khr1t' \l.1111\ · I 1i...l' other tn.11 l,I\, '.t'I\ Ha fit v.ork' on ,1 u1nt1nt1rfl1' h:t\I\ - v.h1d1 mean\ th.11 11 lw In\\'' h<' gl'l\ nAthing. But 11 hl· "'"' h1· 1•arns '"to ~O p(=°rccnt ol thl' t'' cntu;.il 1udgml'nt Ha fit 1<; a "en fll h mJn "fH·none \a'' '"'hoa I krh. ltK1k at the mont') · Uul thJI 1,n·1"hac·11 \ a1 for Herb llafil I t.lon't rnunt 14-ln' and I don ·1 ta~c l'J\\ l .l't'" I ta kl' Just Call 642-6986 \\In \nd the d.1mn 111111w1 lll\l \l'l'lll' 10t11me ·· hl' JJJ' I l.1fif " flJrl ph1l11,11pl l'r rnough \O thJt ht ' .111 "l'<I' l' .11111-..l .1ruund the I S '1·.tr' 11t 11 k hl' (om plltl'' he ha\ kl t fl 1 m in h 1111 I nnugh \O I h.11 he tla'hl·~ rare\ ulnl't.1hil1t\ "hen hl' lal k\ ahoul hi\ thlldrrn and tx·rnoan' not ha' 1ng \IX'nl m111t• tlnH \\ llh hi\ l\\Cl sun\ ''I'm ·'"'·"' \\ri:,tllng "llh the l\\Ul' 111 n1<1rtJl1t\ · hl tontide~ "It l'>n't J mat1t·1 111 "ho dll'\ \\ 11h tht• rno\l t1.•t1•llll'\ It' \\h11 puh thl' 0111\I had. 1nt11 lhl' p111 It a Iii "part \IHI'' r11a n \\ hn t Jn :u t nut <.trill'\ Imm hi' tr 1:11, "orking h1\ '111l't' to a drama111 prlt h v.hcn hi.' n.•tall' hlrn tw 'narl·d .1 \\1tnt'' -1n thl\ ta'c C 11mp11t1·rl ind loundcr "'illiJm \11llard 11 I·" v.t·h \nd hnv. mul I 1 1c>llt'\ did \OU m,11..t· that 'car \11 \l1llard''" he rl·u1unt\ pretl'nd1n~ 111 h<· \landing nnt to a chalkh11.ml '':111ing to JOI tin" rt .1 ligurc h1 k11• >v.' "111 101! the I llT\ . I l.1lil tall' h1' t 1111r 111111111 ''' h: "tree t11rm •· the ,1h1l11' 111 11.11 "lthout a \lrip1,1n front 111 ti1 · ul\ 10 think on h" kl't and kt 1hl· "nrd' JU'lt cumt' I jll'I t'\lltul \f• '01te dt.'t.'pen'> .11111 th1, ken' .tnd I kl'I 11 -I tJn tell th " 1111\ v.t1.1t 111 d11 tn thll'>l' hJ\lard\." 111 ,,1,, "But that's the e"<qu1s11c challengt· C1cxJ gives \Ou.'' hc-S<t)\ "You rnn take the t."as\. case or \OU lan take thl' ca~e that nl'ed to be taken .. HBwoman dies of burns .\ Huntington Beach "oman w.ho was o;enously burned Feb. 1 J wh ile 1-1s1ng gasoline on a backyard barbecue died ~aturday of comphca- 11ons ass0<:l3ted v.11h her burns. the Orange Count' < oroncr'o; office re- poncd Deput\ < oronl·r ( ullen [ll- 1ngburgh ..aid tht· hurn '1c11m. J.8~1i; Man, Zangg.t•r. M. wa!) pronounced <lead at 10 am ~aturda) al UC! 'vkd1cal (enter'' hurn unit Hunting.ton lk..ith r ire D<'part- m<'nl otlinJh \aid /anggt'r had U\ed tta'>ohnl· "'hilt' tning to rl•1gn1tc a harbccuc at her home 1n thl' 9000 hi()(~ nl Lctl.in1 l>m e Flame\ from llH' harlx·cue Jumped to tht• gao;ohne tan . t•ILI\lng 11 to l'x plc><k nnd c;pread ll11:1 on I h<' \\-00\,1 n · \ ht'<.!' .... \\hat do \'OU llkt about tht Oaily Pilot., Wh11 t don't you IUtt'? Call thP numbt'r at ltft a nd your mf'uaaf' will bt' rt<'o rdtd, tran1rrlbd and dellvtred lo tht' appropria te tdltor. • Tht samf' 24·hour aHwtrlnit u·rvi<'e tnay bf u1'd to reC'ord ltltt'rl to tht r d1tor on any topk. <'ontrlhuton to our l.Atttu column mHI htC'ludt thtlr namt..&Dd .. uh:phont n"mbcr for \Uifkallon. No clrulallu eaUa.-pluw. Tf'll u' what'• on \'Our mind ' • ·-.j • ""'-t4in lhoukl btNk l~lhe Nfly moml"f tow c.1Quc11 and fog to give the Orange Coast a w•rm bright Easttr Sund•y. the National Weather Service report• The low cloud• and fogs Whloh have throuded the coast will 11ay near the 1taore and ahoutd dl11lpate In the afternoon. to bring warmer weather to coastal cltlet from Santa Barbara to Laguna Beach and to Inland Orange County. Highs in th• UPP« eos to low 70• are anticipated. Spotless ski .. and WJrmer temper at urea are to be expected In the desert10. where hlgll1 In the mid 801 have beeo10teca11 for tile Antelope Valley and M oJeve Oeaert. Death Valley will hit 100 degrees. Miid mou,,taln highs In the-upper 60s to low 70s have bee" predicted with night temperatures In the '408 U.S. Temps LU Veget ~ S4 ~~~F~ONT S Ultle Aoei. 63 4e • * ::.:·: W•Hn -Lvlll~ lou19Yllle 5e 4l "' Lo Memohl• .. 45 SN>we<~ R.,. f V t•s Snow Occlu0<-0 .. ':italtr.rwty .-.. M ...... hactl 111 12 AIOany 85 50 Mitw-• 4S 34 .... ~ W...,_ ~·""""A t • (•C..1 _.., (.~ • Albuq.,..Qve 73 '.It Mpls.SI Pe.A 50 32 Amw•llO 71 3A NUll!rllle 11.4 42 Anc;llQf. 33 15 NewOl\Mnt 73 51 TWAtt11n11 118 42 NewVOfk 119 r.s sen11 81'b1t• 58 S3 Alla/I"' en~ ea S3 NO<IOllC. VI 75 e1 Calif. Temps S11111 Cruz 59 52 AuJltn e2 50 Olll1N>M1 City Ill 4e ., 55 e.ium0<• ea 111 Om•ll• SI 30 Santa Miii•• e2 55 llJ<nungf'l1m Ill 39 Ortanoo 80 eo Hlgfl. io.,. prec!OillllOfl 10< 24 llOUrt 511111 M0<11Ca 73 ,9 BtsmNcto. 44 23 PMICMlpllia' e7 81 Wl<l"'ll •I 5 p m Satu<O•y StOClllon 68 31 a-llt 36 ""-"• 90 e3 B•wtf...O 87 !>3 T-VIAy 11 45 9oe1on Ill 4 I P1lltll<Kg/' 48 39 &ar••ow 89 5 7 Yoee<nt!eVI)' Bvll-'o 43 37 POtllanO Me se 37 llMumonl e' 48 Butllnglon VI 56 44 PonlanO Or 77 41 BIG a..r ee 2t Ca-31 26 PrOV!o.nc. 117 4e Bltl>OP es 311 Extended Cl\lllMlon.S C 73 112 ~r.lfc111 10 Sii 91)'11\e 92 S5 Cllarlffton W v S7 45 31 31 C11111na 511 52 c11111011e.N c ee 54 Reno 19 40 Eurtll• 50 41 Ftll ••c:e91 lot IOW CIOUOI Ind log •• C~n<t 39 27 RIChmonO 10 er. Fr•no 15 55 n•Qf'll and m0<nlnQ HiQhl ranging ttom Clll<:ego 45 3l SI Louie S7 3e Ll nc:MI.. H 41 ,,.. v~ eos a11ne _,,.. 10,,.., eo Clnclnnall 50 3e SI Pel•Tempa 71 87 Long Beech e2 51 '"lf'le lnlanO ••llevt lOWll In,,,. uppe< ClevelanO 4e 4() Salt Lelle City e7 42 lo.Ar 66 St 40s..,., 50s C-ousOli 49 37 San Antonio 83 411 Matys•lte 11 49 Concotd NH eo 37 San Juan PA &e 73 MONOVta 7 4 59 Oel!M-Fl Wonn ,. 4e SI Sit Mw .. 31 '21 -..-~ 68 sa 0.yton 47 38 S-llJe es 39 Monl9r9Y 5e S2 Tides o.n-4 1 21 S/>fewpo<I 78 • 41 Ml WlllOn 7S 55 O..Mou>M 50 29 Spo1<-112 31 Heedlee M llO Oel/(111 43 35 ~Bffcl't 81 S7 TOOA\' Syr-se « 4 27 •m .() g Oululll 44 71 Oeklend 113 54 F1rsl IO,. !IPUO 83 59 Topel<a 57 35 Or\llflO 73 Sii ~n 10 4Sa m 4 3 Tucson 11.4 50 4 05pm 11 flllrb-• 31 ·11 Tulsa fl8 41 PelmSpr~ 19 sa 10 .. ,.,00 10 56 SeGond "'°" 10 22 pm e 1 411 23 WUl!lnglon 119 e2 PaMOena Fl~··" ea 32 Wlcl\i11 81 38 PUO AoOlel es 52 MOHOAY Gtend l\ac>IO• 41 32 Wllll-8atre S7 50 iu-91de 73 S7 S231m ·Ol Gt•lflllls 44 30 Reel 8lufl 80 S2 F•nl tow Hartlo<d " 64 Redwood City 66 56 F~SI !I'll" 11 48 • m 37 .._. 411 32 Surf report Atrlo 111 4() SecondlOW 4 40pm l 1 Honol\iloJ 111 e1 ~-10 12 50 5-.of'llO" 11 CM pm sa HOl.-ton 78 51 Salw.a S8 SS Sun aelt TOO•y 115 18 pm ,,_ lndienaCM>llS 48 39 LOCATION am OM. Sen IMtnatOtnO 74 S7 MOflOly al S 32 • m lllO Mia AQlin, II ~.Ml 73 39 ZlllNI= 2-3 w SanDleQo 82 eo e 19pm Jecl<-.lfllle 12 .. Sente lea 2·l w San FtellCllCO e2 S'4 Moon Mii IOO•y Al 8 33 I m , r-II Juneao 411 31 ~llMch 2-3 w Siii J<NMI 12' 54 9 27 pm 1nd Nit 1QA1n Monday II 7 OI l(lflHS City 64 31 Sen Otego Counly 2·3 w Sent• An• 11 se 1m EXEMPTION OPPOSED.·.; From Al The idea of an urban exemption is to allow for infill of mostly developed areas without cumbersome regu- latton. · But Wilkins argues that the 360- acre Hobo Canyon area. which wou Id be excluded under the most "liberal" scenario, hardly qualifies as infill. And Tippets agrees that if an ex- clusion were approved. "some major projects in the hillsides would be exempted" from commission regu- lation. The urban e>.cmpl1on proposal in reaht) appears to bc an effon to maintain count) ~ontrol over three pam of the Local Coastal Plan. on which the county and Coastal Com- mission cannot agree . Deity Pllot Dell very la Guerenteed Mono.ty F!ooay tt yOY do no1 fla•e Y°"' pepet O'f S JO p m ca• oetore 7 " m ano Y°"' coov """ ~ ~e<eo The commission wants the county 10 pave the way for public access to beach areas through two gated corri- mumties. Three .\rcb Ba) and Lagumta. Comm1ss1on members have also placed cond111ons on Hobo Canyon by prohibiting a road the developer wants that would connect the ndge- li ne with the canyon. Since Laguna Beach officials have vowed not to permit access to new county developments through con- gested city roads. the comm1ss1on's condition effectively prt'vents some 200 houses from being constructed along the ridge. Tippets said. Under one possible scenario. vir- tually all of South Laguna would be exempted from thl.' Coastal Plan. Beaches. tidelands. 'iOme h1lls1dcs and property 1mmed1atel~ adjacent to beaches would be 1he onl ~ areas s11ll subject to the plan But 1fsuch a proposal "ere to make 11 past the Coastal Comm1ss1on. that agenc-. would lose the le.,,erage 11 has to de'mand pubhc access through pri,atl' communiue~. Tippets sa)s the comm1ss1on wants 1he count\ to enact regulauons that would require public access and 10 refuse building permm "'thin the commun111es to force the 1sjue. But. 1f the comm1ss1on were to efTecuvcl> give up Its rl'' 1ev. power. the count) could not be pressured to folio"' through on the matter of beach access through those commun111es ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/942""333 Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher CIHalfled edvertlalng 714/842·5871 All other depertmenta 842-4321 a4AIN OFFICE 3'.JO WK! Bat~>' Cos•• Mtl'\4 A Ml " 101••\~ So• 'SE-0 <.OS'I IAIKA 1 A 1it>'1) Satu<<My ,,,:., Svnoar tt ""' "" -._ .,_ COOy l)y 7 a rr ~ belotl .10 I m ano yOU' COC>y "' ~~ea Frank Zlnl Managing Ed1lor Karen Wittmer Marketing Director c.oo,•.q"' ·~3 G• ;,;9" c ~" P ,.,. v ·11 c ..... P3 , N ~ ltO'.f'\ •uSl'&1>CJ"\ fO'Clf • · ~·'t' 'ad'tf'#I ~ ~'\ ,.~f'"..., ~, De 'K"tJd.KM 1t ,,. 1.J' l.("f!'t" t41" ""''""°' c.• CCP'Y'-9"' 0"""~ S~ l -~~ '-1C''"Qt (_.JC '' Cc II t.A.-.W \. i IQf" a fU~, •• 800 S ... tnic rt c, .t ,., S• '~ "' '"" ., ['.,. T'. S6 '",() ,...>Or"lt-1, 14Ulatlon T•firhonea "40'<1 0.a~l.'.ou'lr Roeemary Churchman Con I roller Howard Mullenary Advert1s1ng Director A•H\ M2-4UJ Robert L. Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllllam1 C1rculat1on Manager T''tfll r>'·l~ C.0,1J\f OJ If P1 1 ""I' ...,,.. it r-) ,o" D•r·e:1 r~ I-ff!"' P•M• s r:>uo••shM by f'W' V.ar9'1 Coas1 Pubr.•n·ng Comoa11)' fr'HH l!dtf•()I'\~ ttrt p,J[)I~ M0'1'la, rNovgt1 r .. 0•1 A ~'O·• •"Q«>•• "'''°' 'wblv@~ Salu<"3r• ••a Su' <iays r~ p• "t·ca pu~ldh "'Q p>art .. •' J )() wn1 Rh S'"'f' ~ .., S. • 1 '>6() <. ··• i.ll'W C.. '"'"a 92616 .. VOL. 78, NO. 097 Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents LMNG WITH DIABETES Monday April 22, 1985 7-9pm Hoag Conference Cenler Hoag Me mo rial Hospllal Presbyterian 301 Newport Blvd. Newpo rt Beach. CA Introduction Janet M . Kell). R. N. Communit) Education Program Advance in the tliagnosi-.. treatment and psychosocial aspects of diabetes will be discussed by a panel of specia I is ts. Speakers Donald E. Williams. M. D. Endocrinology Sidney Rose nhlau. M. D. Endocrinology Sue Hendershott, R. N. Diabetes Patient Educator Miriam Matulich. R. D. Dietitian Jane Tutrle, R. N. Hoag Care a1 Hnme lOI Newport Boulevard, Newport Buch. CA 9166) THERE c-~ L~ IS NO ADMISSION CHARGE I 1m11ed 1«1tna available r or 1Urtnd lnfonnadon : (714) 760-5913 llilamc Address --------~--------- C-11y ----------------Zip -- 01y11me Phone I --- \-. • NATION Police rald inultl-state car stripping operation· Nf \\ \ORK -\SI m1lltun·a·'H't'k upcrat1on where stolen l'ar\ -.1.en: stnppt·d for .,pan· !)art' dt•\t1ncd for 'iouth ( aroltna and Puerto Ru:o was raided h> poltn• "ho arrec;tcd 21 people . .iuthonttcl> \lltd Saturda) Ring memhl'r<1 "t're d1i.mantling tht· upcrat1onand gemng read) to lt'a"e to-.1.n late rnda~ Y.hen si..orl'S o l oll1lt'r\ '"''loped down on t-.1.0 auto shops. said Bron-.. District \twrnn· MJnu McrolJ l he se1zurt' of a truckload of pam b) FBI agents m Puerto R 1rn IJst \\t'l'k apparentl) tapped the Bronll ringleaders that police Y.-ere watl'hmg them police said ... The) wert' right \\o'.c had bl'cn "'atrhmg th em -lor I!< month'>." saH1 Police' 'mm1~siona Ben1amm V. ard Coal mlne blast Injures seven ( LARIN<i TON Ohio -.\n e\plos1on more than a mile lrom J COJI m1ne's l'ntranu: hurnetl '>C'l'n mmen; 5.aturda) t"-O cnuusl). otf1c1ah \atd .\bout I Ml other people Y.Orl..mg m the ()uarto ( o \ No 4 m1nc "-Crl· C' acuatcd. aml all m1ncr\ Y.Cre acrounted for. '>atd superintendent Phtl \\right He ~•11d a rupture-d Ul'l'I\ ll·nc tan!.. mJ} ha'c r:w~ed the 11 a.m blJ't Marlne World tralned one 'unlearn' 'I.\:--. r I{.\ "-l I 'I( () -.\I h:a\I o ne uf the lour .. Lt \Ing l nicorn~ .. 11.'atured h\ thl· Ringling Brt" .inti Harn um & Haile; ( 1rcus 1s Lancl'lot. an angora goat "'hor,c \1ngk horn "·" 'urg1call\ produced h' a pair of (all fornia naturahl.ts. a Mannl' \\ orlu 'Pol..l''"'oman <.J1d aturda~ But "vtar) Jo o· Herron \pol..n-.1.oman for \fannt: \\.orld 1n Red\lOo<l < 11). denied chargt''> Ol lruel1' brought h' the .\mcman 'lon et) lor the Prt•,l·n11on of( ruelt: to 4.n1ma l'> ·· \., for 11 be1ng u ucl. thl· animal ,~,1.,·1reatl'd 111..c a pn1e," O'l-krron ..aid ".\n)Onl· Y.hO met him 1..nc" ht· "-:t'> a '"r, "'clk1d1u'>ll'J animal·· 5hl' o,a1d thl' onl'- horncd J ngma goJt "-J'> brought ·,u the Ian Im for tram mg m 19!< I b' '''O \1endouno naturall\t<. \lorning < 1lu~ and hl·r husband. Otter (1"1clle Student sues teacher, town over pledge R.\l\J l>OLPH \fa\'> -.\high '>Chuol '>Cn1or Y.ho sa)S she ~till ren~•'l'' hate·mall and thn·;H\ hn·auc;l· \hl' rcfur,ed Hl \land for thl· Pledge ol \lkg1anll" in cla'>'> l'1gh1 mun th' ago 1'> !.utng her teat her . .,,hool ullil 1als and her to1.1.n In a·complu1nt lilcd fm.la) m fed eral rnurt. Suc;an Shapiro da1m'> \hl' .inti ha famtl) rnn11nuc to '>Uffer becaust• bcrauc;e \he remained sea ted ~cpt 7 1.1.h1k fclloY. '>I Ulkn I!. at Randolph H 1gh ~l huul \tCIOd 10 reClle I he pledge J nu '>Ing I hl' national anthem . .\nordmg to thl' ... u1t the dll\ afti:r she fi rst sat through thl' pkdge. '>hJpiro handed h\.·r tealhl'f a cop) ol .1 t'cderal publllatton thllt \J)'> no onl· can bl· forced to 'itand for lhl' Pkdgl' ot .\lleg1ance. Blshops urge more rellglous studles W .\\HI "IGT< >"' -Rd1g1uu., '>lud) 1s ··a lcg111ma1c academ1l Ul'>l lplin~· th)l'I \hlHild tx· enu1ur.1g,l'd on lhl· na1111n\ l'Olkgc campuses. l .., ( a1hul1t lfio;hops Jre \a~ 1ng m the fi rc.t draft of a prnpo!>ed offil·1al church '>IJtemcnt Morl' puhltl 3'> "di .1, pn' atr n1llegc., 'hould con!\1der l'fl'Jltng rd1g1un 1.kpartml'nl'I 1n Y.htlh \IUlkntc. l.ould kJrn ··1he h1s10~. tl'J1..hmgo, Jnd prart1l'e\ 111 1hc 'anou' \lOrld rd1g1on\ l''>JX'C1all) of the Judl'c>·( hn .. 11an trJd1t1on "hllh ha<, shaix·d 11ur ~l'\tern U\·il11auon 1n gcnerJI Jnd our o"n l ulturc 111 partll ular." lhl· draft c.1a1ement 'a)<.. CALIFORNIA Lottery head wants to llmlt vendors ~ .\C R \\If ' I n -Thl' hl',1d of the< ahfornia IOttl'f\ sa'' 'l'ndor\ lorlhl· ftr.,t ph.l'>l' ol lhl· Ill'" gamt:s \hnuld lw ltm11ed 10 an l:'>t1 matt•d 211.tl()O l'Stabl1,hnt hu'llll'\'>C' and u' :l or lraternal groups. lto"ard \ arncr 1hc lornll'r rhJirman ol thl' ( alllorn1.1 L1>1te~ Commission "'ho ,., '>t.'r' mg ac; .1 tempnran necut•'l' dm•rtor un11I Go' DeulmeJtJn \t'kcts .t permanl·nt ofliccr. madl· thl· pmpmal 1-nda' 1n a draft report · f:.,pem·ntc 1n 111hn lottencc, hJ\ '>ho" n that. \lit h \lime n n•pt ion~. hu!'l1nc'>'> L0<.tabl1<,hmcnts "11h .1 high\ ulumt.· and con11null\ 11l l.u,111ml'r'> make the bnt lotte~ gaml' rcta1kr., .. \ arnl·r ':11d 1n h1' rl·port Bodies plle up ln cemetery strlke \ \ "-: r R .\ N< f<\{ O -Rodll'' a" a111 ng bun al ha' l' ptkd up b~ lhl' du1J..'°' at monu.ir1L''> in thl' \,m F-ranu~11 areJ a'i a Y.ccl -tild \lrtl..l' h\ n'nll'lcn "orl..crc, lu111tnul''-"1th hoth \IUt'S \,1~1nga ~ctllement 1., \till far 1111' < .wght in 1hc m1ddk .ire lx'rl".I\ l'd farn1ht''i "ho lind thl'm'id\l'\ hold ing lunaal<. thc.>n \\a1ung 10 'J' thl'lf f'in,11 gra'l''>IUl' IJrcwdl'> \.1 ortuJrtl''> h:indl1ng funa:tl .1rrangcmen1 .. for ix·nple "ho!>e famtl1C\ \\ant thl·m hurtl'U at thr Ll'llll't1..·nl'' 1n \an \1ateu Santa C Iara .\lameda and ( ontrJ Costa ll1Unt1es \Jtd thn Jrl' 1·mhalm1ng the hn<ltl'' .rnJ 'wnng thl·m 1111 thl'tr prrm1sec, - Newest space shuttle makes debut P .\I \ID.\ LE --~he founh 'Pat nhuttk. the .\tlan11s. "a<. rollnt 11ut of 11' ,1\sl·mhh plant hangJr Saturd:l\ fur mlormal ccrt•mon1c\ lcatunng 1"11 ol thl' lour a'tmnauts 10 ~·on 11 ... m::t1lkn m1S<.1un \cpt. ~6 .\bout 4JJ{)(l Rocl..Y.ell lnternat111nal l'mplo\l'e<> '~atlhnl a' m1.,,1t1n <.pcciah\t\ Ruhl'n ~ll'Y.art and Da'.: H 11 mer-; rel'l'I ,·cu J i..c, tu thl' hatt h of tht• $1 5 hilllon shultk .\ 1IJnt1s \\Ill Ix' lllY. l'd th I\" l'l'" Ill rd\\ .Hd .. .\1 r h1n l' Aase for J fl 1gh t tu Ken nl'U' 'race ( cnln m rlonda Doctors hope to dlscharge Ellzabeth Taylor S .\ "-T \ MO'< I< .\ -Dou ore, hupt·d to dtschargl· Jl'trl''>'> f l11abcth ra}IOr from a h11'p11.1I :llll'r l\\O ua~\ ol test<, lor an unu1\do,ed. lhrontl ball.. problem. a spol..l''" om an .. aid '\at urda~ ... ~ r hope she \l 111 bl' go mg home for Easter .. <.:i1d n1H,111~ offill' 'l'lrl'l.tr~ Margart:\ I ofgre n .11 ~t John·, Hm p11.il .t nd :'-tnJ1lal < l"llll'I I J\lor '~ ''·" .1dm1tll·d to the h11,p1tal Thur<,d.l} State moves to control lndlgent care costs 'I\~ DtE(1<1 -In .1n l'l)ort to lUrh 1he S l52 million annual rn->t ot m·at1ng md1gen1' till' \l.ttl' hac; propmed c hannl'ling 'Ian 01cgn ( ount~ ·., "1rd1-< .11 patient\ ''"J~ lrom 1hc ph ~"uan'> of thl'lf l ho11..e and in to hl·alth ma1ntrn.tnll' group'> I he u11m1' "-Ou Id ~·come thl· lir'>t m the stall· to ha\l.' all 1t'i lfl'.tl<Kl ".lcdt-C al f)Jlll'lll' rt:l'l'l\mg cart· lrom thl•11rgJn11a11un\ \\h11..h Jrt' group' ol ph,s1uan' .ind h11'>p1tal., 1ha1 rnt'IH' lump 'um' to P<l' l11r hl·alth ~n ttC<. lnr a '>Pl't died number ~>I people WORLD Amerlcan says confinement 'unclvlllzed' B \""('"'')I\. f h.11l.1nu -\n \meman \Jl'.hl'iman. lrn·t.I alll•r ~·ing;hl'IU 1n soil ta n 1.1rnllnl'llit'nt 1n \ 1etnam lor li1 · month<; said "iJturd.I\ thl· \ 1etnaml'\l' lried 111 rl·l·ru11 h11111o'P} aga1m1 thl· l'n1tl·d ~latc.>c; Bill "laihl•r., 41. "'a" \Cl/Cd J uh 21 h' \ 1etname'il' ..atlor'> "'ho clainu·u ht'i 80-loot \l hooner "'a' 1n \ 1e1na nll',l' \l;llrr' and accu~l·d him of sp\lng Hl· Y.a!. rl'lea\ed I hur-.da~ .ind a.t .i nl·,~c, lontarncr hert• '1.11urda}. he again denied till' 'p~1ng allcga11on and 111\l'ilcd hie, html was 1n 1nterna11unal Y.ater\ \\hl'n hl' \\J'> raptured The lwardnl ~lat hrr' \a1d the\ 1t•tnamec,1.· '>Uhll'l'led him to gruclhnll 1nterrog.11111n \('\\111m and \nlt1.1n rontin<'ml'nt 1ha1 "'a' .. unu' tl11eu .. Gunman kllls Libyan eille, passersby 8()1\1'\;. \\e\t (1l'r111.1m -\gunman 'hllt and l..11lcd a L1h~an n1k anu "-Oundl•t.l l"-11 pa''il'r4'h\ on .1 h11\~ <.trl'l't Saturda) beforl' he Y...a!> \\fCStkd to thl' sround h\ an (lff-Out ) roll< rm.in\\ ho "-8'> 'ihoppmg In thl' area Poltn• '81d lhl' v1cttm \\3\ < 1chrl'I rl t:>t.-nali '0 .• 10 opponent of I 1hynn leader Moammer KhadaJ' "It appt·ar.. 111 ht· a pult11cal killing ... "11d Bonn poltrc <,pokcsm<m Han,.( ;cmg < lav;cn < la\\l'n 1dt·nt1til·d thl·gunman onh a' fatah1 T .rnd \31U hl'"'n" a :!.t.J 'c~1r-old I 1h,an Top guerrilla commandf't' dead? "\ '\ \\I \ \()OK f I \al' ador -r hl'rC I\ 1n1fl'J\lngl'\1denu· that the leftt!.I llUt•rr1ll•"' top u1n1m.1ndc1 1n lhe L'll\tt•rn p.1n nl thl' 1 ountn h.t' ~·en l..1\led or hadh "-UUndt•d. J l "> m1htan oflic1al ,11d \atur\1.J' 11 t1ul· the lo\<. <>I fonqum V11laloN1\. '.'·H'M·old hl.'ad ot thl' Pcopk'' Rnolulllln.1n \rm\. y,,ould he .1 ma111r hlo" 1l1 thl' rctlcl'I The PMple<,' Rn(llution,1n \rrm "thl· h1.Je"1 of th1• ti' e fu1•ml1J gmup' b3tthnf lhl· l \ -ha('l..l·d g1" crnmcnt Rl·~·I \tlllrt.C' 11l \1nu 11 I 11\ .ind \Jn Jo\C < 11\I,\ Rica d<'ntl'U thr rt•pt1n' 1ha1 \'11lal11ho' m,1, h,1,\' ll('l 11 .. 1.11n Police nre at mourners JOll \ "-'-£ \UI IH, '011th \I mil l'ohl<' l1rnl war tt•" \,t1urd.1' tn dt\pt•r..c thou,.tnd\ 111 hl,11 l. mournn' ni.irl h1ng trom .1 l11nt·r.1f Im 11111 '1l11m' to a ll"nlt'h'f'\ 1n the t'•l'll"lll ( .1pt• l'ro\ ind' "11n1·\'>1"' o,.11ll .\ hi.id. rept,rh'1 who ~• -ht"--ttttt".,,t•d I hl' 1m1tlrn1 ,,,__.,.. ,TI(tr tnwn<1l11 1> out 'itdt 1h'r' ~Ull'I m.i l..llll? \ 11' .11 Poll I l11.1h,·1h <..11d ,1h11111h.1lt11i,· ,·,1rnn1,•d I~ 011(1 mournl'f\ l ould n111 pro,l·nl 111 tht 1 l·nw1r1' lnr tlw hu11.il ~·r' ll ,. I It' .11,11 \.\1tl poltl 1' 1,11tr tired rul'lt'll't hulkt\ "' 1 l,1\hl'' "'tth nwu11w1 ,.,,111•1 thl· h1111,1l' Tornadoes and Hlah Winds Stilke Nation's Midsection Heavy damage and storm related deaths and injuries reported from 11ton1s to Georgaa MISS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. April 7, 1995 South's killer storms . . lash-western New Yt>l'lt:i C1eanup begfns in wakeof28 tomados blamed 'for 4 deaths. at-least .30 Injuries By Tbe AssO<.'tated Pre11 Po1.1.l·rful '-'ind\ la~hed "-eSlern "-t.·w ' or!.. '>late \aturda' l nochng do"'n pov.er line' and 1l\enurn1ng mobile! homes. Y.h1k lingering rain and i.no"' shoY.ers ""clkd MKh1gan rn er\ · rn the \outh. lkanup began lrom a loller \torm that \Pa"' ned ~ti tor· naduec, anu 1.1.1nd' up to ISO mph l t1ltt\ lre"''> worl..cd to fl'\IOn· ekctrtl 11\ 10 l·ustomer' 10 \tatc'> hit b~ thl· '1orm that \Y.ept from llltno1<, to the Dn•p 'iouth on f ndd\ before hcadmg ou1 1n111 1hc \tlanllt Tor- nadcll'' anlt high Y.1nu alc·ompan) 1ng thc \torm \\l'fl' hlameu tor tour dl'Jlh' and JI kJ\t ~() ix·oplc v.erc injured fhu1 v.ar nHHt than 200 rcporl\ 111 \l"\l'fl" \H'athn f ndd~ th1· 'a: 11onal Weather Service said. with I SO repon~ of damaaing thunderstorm wind~ and 28 tornadoes 1n se"en \talt'S On ~aturda) a storm warning was posted for the eastern half of Lake \upcnor Gale warnmp were m effect tor the rest of the Great lakM .ind along 1he ..\1lan11c coast fro m \.fa\)aChuM'ttS to central Nonb ( aro· l1 na Laleshore ~arntngs for Oo001ng ..i.nd erosion "'ere posted along the Lalo.t· Enc !>horehne from Buffalo to R1ple' "' "r and·along tht' t'astt'rn 'hore 01 I al..t• \t Clair. Mich \'>the ">turm raged eastward acros!> the< irl'at Lakes.11 stirred up po"erful "ind earh ~aturda' m "'estern :-.:t·"- 'or!.. and Penns~ t\ ania .\ 74-mph gu\I "a" retordl·d at Buffalo. a 70- mph 1us1 at Pmsburah. ' In Buffalo. N Y . high w1nd 1pun around a parted Emptrt Airlinn passcnacr JCt and us wing truck an a1rpon bu1ld1n1- • A larie pine tree smashed into a couple's bedroom m West Seneca, ~mashing furniture and brcaluna t.ht nose of 40-)'car-Old J u·ne kutJcowllr.i. '"The tree hu the n1ahts~nd. and i" JUSt cr-ctckcd nght tn half. Gla11 wu fl>in$. lt's).ust luck)' that ncithcrofm aot kjUcd. ·said bcr husband Dennis'. Downed power Imes were reponed throughout the region. and about 1.000 customers in BulTalo lost power for a shon time earl) Saturday, said "11agara Mohawk Powe r Corp -.\not her HO customers of New "r ork tate Electnc & Gas Corp. lost sen ice in the Ithaca area. the uultty said T "o trailers were blown over al a lampground near ~kron. N. Y .. and•· mob1lt' homt' was damaged in Tiop, but tht'rt' ""ere no IOJUncs. Rains a respite as 8 states fightfires . But firefighte rs stand by as gusty winds fan embers that could give rise to new outbreaks .1hout 20.1)()() aLre'i to the fla mc'>. lcdutng Rile~ to dcclart' a state ot l"mt'rgenc) In T ennes\ce more than ~IJ(J people mclud1ng pnson mmates Imm brush' MountJ1n Pen11en11an and tht' <iouttit'a<,tl'rn T ennc'>~·e Regmnal < orrectfonal Fact111' hauled the E:.a">tern "\ortb Carolina "ts still a 11nderho>. What we ne~d 1s a Jood ')()akmg .. s.•ud Mark Van Seiver. a spot..esman for the state Division of Emergenc) Manascment. I k:n' rain hclix·d 'uppre .. ~ "'1ld· tire' thJt hl.1d<encd "It 1100 Jlrt''> 111 hru~h .md Y.oodland' .1~fll'>'> right '111u1hea\lern <,tall'\ h111 11.u~t' "md'> ta nnl·d 1hc 1·mtx-r' \a1urda' and "l'.t~ lirl'fightt:r'> 'llll1•d h\ "JU'>I 10 ~· preparl•d" for nt''l uu1hrcab \ oluntt:l'r\ '\a11onal ( iuard\men ::ind pmon inmate\ JOlnl'U 1hc tight Jga1n~t 1 hr hla1es. "'h1l h "l'fl' blanwd tor om· tir~·tigh1c.>r\ tk ath more than '11 1nJUrtl'~ mu,th .1mong lirl'· Science predicts tiny town will rattle \\' I K '''IV C) 1.\Pl -·\ t11rna\I that a m111.kratd' '-lr11ng ,·.1rth4uai..,· "iii ~ u·nt-.:-rl·d nL·Jr a '"" r.rnl ht''' r "11h111 l·1~h1 \l'Jr'-h.t'> hl'cn mJUl 111f1, 1al .1tter a 'l'ar o t 1n1l·nw rn ll''' 1hl' l I\ < 1eulog1l al \ur,,., fl'p11rtl·d \aturua\ 1 hl· C .1hh 111J l .ir11tqu.1h· Prcdll· 1111n ( ounl ii" a" n11t1lil·d la\t \\eek ol 1lw ~u pt·11.l·n1 rrnh,1hil11,· .. 1ha1 a qu.11..l' 1n thl' l1l01ghhorl1t10U 111l'l II11 n thl' R1lhtn 'ildk ''1111ld \lrtl..l· h' I QQ1 al thr Ill\\ n uf P.irl..fidJ , 111'\.' to thl· ..,an .\ndrl"J'> f-Jult I \( '' ruhllt .1 na1 r<. offll l'r Don11\a11 "-elh \illd In a tl.'lephllnl· Hlll'f\ IC"' Rl'l:lU\l' \l IL'nt"" .ire 'Url· thl· 4ual..e Y.tll onur lhl' hJ\l' ~·en 'l"lllng up nl'l\\ori.., 111 mt1n1111nng l'4u1pml·n1 to uilkl l d.11.i nn tlw ljlHll..l·. to rx·rhJp<, 1111flrl'\l' ptl'dll· 1111n'> ul l'JrthquJl..c' 1 l!l'na,11 ParJ..ticld \l 1th J p .. p1.l.111un •I q 1' ahuul 1"11 mill' '"uth 111 'i.in F·rJneio;u1 .ind 'iO 1111ll'' lr11111 the Pau tir Parh ol lhl '"~1 m1k li•ng taul1 that 'plit' I .il1t11r11 J north Ill \OUlh l J n he \l'l'n Ill lhl Hl'.I lrom lhl' J1r -\ R11.hll'f magn11udl'' 1.'.trlhqu 11..l' 1..111 1. .IU\l' \l'rl<lll\ ,t.1111 Jgl' Ill J Jl'' l'l1•ix·d .trl'.1 .111.t .11 'llt'' "hl're ,u, h quJl..l·' "·" ,. h.1p1x·nl·J p( 1pk ha'e Ul'\lrt~·u 1ti.·111 ·" proi.111,111~ "up and duY.n Jnd .111.l..1ng' m•t111111 .1nd hl'.1nn~ 11111'1·, 111.l' h1.'.1\' lllh "' p.1"1ng ·· Holiday marked by protest in Europe B\ The A-i<toc1ated Pres1> Th nu' an J' o I .11111 nu l 1, J 1 prull'<.tnr' m.1r1.h,·d 1!0 l "-m1li1.1n ha'l'' 111 \\ l''-t l1n111.1n' .ind Hr1 1,11n ,,11urdJ' Jurin~ 1lw Jn nu.ti l J\l\"I 'H'elo.l·nd pt'.lll' lkm1rn.,1r.11111n\ '•' ~ IJ,hl.'\ \\l'rt' repl1rtl·d h111 polit l' .irrr,teu \I\ rwupk 1n B111.11n lllr hllK l.1 ng ,1 ro.1d Protl''>tt:r' tr.1 m Ii' l' I nttl"I '""' n' "ere h1 l 1ng lt\\\aru thl• l "-\tr I <>l\l' Ha \t' at \1oll'\"-nrth lll'.lf lhl 11n1' l'f· "t' \'II' ol ( amhml1tl' r hl' ( ,1mra1gn l11r 'udl.H I),,. 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Ii rl"ligh ll'r' "ho ha' c ba tt ll'll Slit! ti rl'' 1 hJ t h:i' c bu rnl'd I 7 X11~ acrl'' the pJ\I thrl'l' d<I\ 'I For the Y.cel.. \outh < arulln::i ha-. lost Discharged hla1es · fhe T t•nn1.''"ee tirt•s that ra\ aged 11.000 Jl rn of '4oodlands Y.ert' squelched under a blanket ofthunder- <,torms but 11niuals \aid aturda' the hla1l''> 1.oulu stan anew · 1-orestr.. offiuals said se' era I hla1cs "'ere the "-Ori.. of arsonist'> but most Y.ere accidental. Th<' welcome showers Fnday nipt and Saturda) mom mg fell on western :-.onh C arohna. South Carohna. Georgia A.labama. Virginia. West \"irgm1a. Kt'ntuck) and Tennessee. dampening or drowning wind-fanned blaus that had raged tn some places \Ince Wednesday "'Th1i. ram will ii' e us a brief' resp11e. gn <'us a cha net' to rest up and stan O'er." said Jim Wtnter, Pine' 1 lie K ~ . dist net forester Artlflclal heart patient William J . Schroeder. with wife Margaret poshing bl• wheelchair. leaves Humana Hospital Audobon in Loui•ville. Ky .. Saturday to make a home ln a •peclally equipped apartment near the hospital. u "'64•• .. Pope John Paul II ligbta the paschal candle symbolizing the Llght of Cbrlat. Pope leads global Easter celebrations \\fie'' (ll' 1\1' -f'·I' 11 hn P.1 ti II ,. d'·.11 nt( lhl r,·,urr '11 n ,, lt''ll' ( hr' 'hcd hr' ru 11 111lx·, ,,• 1111•urn·1~ h1r JO~ tul "t 1 \JturJ.1, .ind Iii .1 ,and le of .. m·v. 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The small band of v1g.ilan1es \\ho called 1hcmselves tht Legion of Doom turned out 10 be the 1ecn-agc sons of affiucnt families. Some are athletes. others are on the honor roll All nine are wb11e. For their parents, "it was broken heans and shock," said police Detec- uve Ken Henry. In what they claim was an anempt to nd Paschal High School of theft. drugs and ··unde 1rable clements.'' 1hc l..tjion nJI\)' hnn romm.iued a.s man as.. 15 felonies them selves, police ~y. Pohce ha"<' d1scount<"d the Lea1on·s claims of widespread dru& problem s. "It wu JUSt a typical, m1ddle,lass school in a fa1rl) nice nciahborhood." 5.a1d gt. \ra1g 'ilaton of the police gang umt. What~ver II'> motive, the Legion's message was harsh. On sidewalks and parks in th<" pleasant neighborhood of t~lined street§ and comfonable homes near ram pus. the) scrawled messages such as these. "IXmocrais. communisu aod n1&~ 1e-r shaU ~risb under our wroth:" and "We arc 1he future Ar) an lo rds." The SIOr) of the middle-class gang w11h a name taken from comic books began to unravel after a weekend of violence 1n late March. On March 27. a s1udent's "'ind- shield was shot out A note kft on the car bore a red swastika and the message· "Paschal is now NaL1 tern tor). You are short-li ved 1fyou re1urn. HL·ed o ur warning. There will not be anothrr " The ne).t da). Saturda). aho1her student's windsh1.cld wa s smashed ~~~~~~~~ NE DAY ONLY: and a gutted l·at was placed on the and pos~c~s1on ol 1llc&JI weapon\, • & rina wheel. Xh~ (ntn11l~ were includin~ a home,madc batookn;o to smeared on the uphol~tery. arson, vandalism. terroristic th real\ On unday, a pipe bomb loaded and criminal m1sch1ef with nails and ~·rcws damaged a So far. none of the students hJ' '>tudent"s car. a nearby hou!lt" and been charged. I nstcad. authunlln ano1hcr vehicle. · ~aid. the) will take the cases to J W1th1n days two Paschal studenl'i Tarran I County grand JUIY probat>h and a recent graduate had been 1h1s month. arrl'Sted. questioned and released S1>. "I l's a complicated ml''iS. "c·n· more students ca me in '-Olunlanly for ~01ng to son 11 all out and k-11he ~rand que'>lloning. said Fon Wo rth police 1ury decide lhc final outcoml'.' ">aid spokesman Doug Clarke. Detective Tim Ellis. · .\ccording to police, crimes under "In thl'dassroom these ~ids m1Kht anves11gat1on range from the a1-be all·Amencan. Jad, Arrn!>trong ·1cmptt'd fire-bombing ol a blad, l)ptS, but an thneal world the) arl' no studL·n1·~ home. Ill the manufac1urc belier than the criminal clement' ~~~~·~~~~ BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE BUY A RED BAG TANK TOP, GET THE SECOND ONE FREE! BUY ONE 10MMIE'S SUMMER PJ, GET THE SECOND ONE FREE! BUY_ANY RED BAG SKIRT, GET THE SECOND ONE FREE! /(,(i:_ 511 ( ''""" fn1111 l •/\It, I'! 81n 11. 11~ ! 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CONTI SPECIALHOt 9A.M.1t (f)()WN·r< )\\ '\ I.<> ANI> PALM SPRI :\< ,, 9 '111 c I 10'\ \ \Mii 'H\ \lORF l)I "11111 \\RI 11\tl 111> Ill '-IOC t\ 0 , tl-\'41> , .. .._._ ---- ,. 0 1 Orang• Coat1 OAJl._V PILOT/Swld.ay. ~ll 7. 1985.__ __ _ ----------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------· Anti-c;ancer drug relieves symptoms of rheuinatoid arthritis -. By DANIEL Q. HANEY 1#...._Wrtler BOSTON -Very low do">C'> of an anti-cancer drug can \lgn1lkanth ease the pain and .. '-"dhng ol rhcuma101d anhri11s 1n "1c11ms who are nol helped by an) other mC'd1c1nl'. a new stud y shows Res.tarcherl SU} that 1l 1t prme\ to be safe.and cffecu w dun ng long-term use. the drug could help ai. man> a!> one mtlhon American., "'ho!>c arthn1ls cannot be controlkd with trad1uonal thcrap). The drug, called mt·thotn~xatc. relieves the worst S) mptom' of the ---------- -I H1pphng d1~a~ but docs not cure 11 The apparent bcncfib of .mc:tli, otrcx:tt~ in rheumatoid artnnfit ~"" fir!>t noticed more than 30 ~car!> agti but dtx:tor.. onl} recent!) began '>tud}1ng at!> cfTecti. 1n careful!) lon- trollcd companwn experiments. "I think we have conclus1\cl) .,hown in the shon term that the drug 1s dTcc11ve an a s1~n1fican1 numbt'r of pauents in reducing pain and swell- ing." said Dr. Michael E. Wean~latt ol Bngham and Wo men's Hospital 1n Boston. Has stud). conducted on 28 pa- tients. was published an Thursda) \ New England Journal of Medatinl' if ONLY! ERIN GS ~DUCTIONS· [)SAVINGS JRSTOSAVE >9P.M. ' \ '\ < , F I . ES .\. \1. r< > ., P.~I.) ' . 1 I flUU DIAl • \4AMKl>0\l 1'' \ii\\ Ill\\ t-HH "Ii IA kt 'I "W ~U\U I 11 \4,, ")MR\, "O \4 \II OM PtlO't-OMl>t-M\ \1milar rt·\ult~ ~t·re obtained 1n lA !>llll-unpubJ1)hcd litudy conolo&Ctcd b) Dr John K. Wan.fat the Unrvcmwof lltdh . In thl· &.,tun \tud~ pa11e.·nt!.I took either methotrexatc or placeb<:i p1ll\ for 12 week\, then sw1tt'hfd to tht other treatment for another 12 "-eeks -\bout thret•-quancr!> ot the patient\ noticed JI lea'>t a .\0 peru:nt reduction in pain Y.hilt• taking mcthotrex..ate and ne.arl~ l"-o-thrrd\ had It''>!> ~well­ ing. We1nblat1 -...1d the \IUd\ "a\ in- tended, 1n pan. to '>t't' "ht'ther rmpro"rment Y..ould tontinue aht•r peopk \topped taking tht· drug It "IU 4u1tc:..-Ob\ IOU\ that the ~-tt:nli. woo F '~ 1nH111Uy. •n the druJ. when cros~d to plactbo. had an 1nt.rea-.e in d1~a~ attl\lt> " t:c \ard .. , uu t an make th(' anump- 11on that "-C ~re talking about reason· abl) thron1t the rap) with this dru&." Tht· patient\ took I~ malhgram<> ot the drug .. pn:ad o\ t'r one 36-hour period eath wt·ck fh1\ do~ ·~ tar loY.er than that u'>t'd to treat cancer I he prrm..al'\ '>rdc efTech were nau'>Ca dnd diarrhea Ho"e' er lor mo\t of the patll'nts. thc-.c S)mptom' .werl· mild .ind tht")' fortcd onl)' om· pat1t·n1 to quit the e·q>enment < urrt·nth p.t11cnts at the hospital arc t.tkan& the ~ru1 for two )t"an man dfon 10 rvatu11~ the tong-ierm elfet·ts When u~d for other d1-.eascs, the drug can i.:auk liver and tuna dJma1c But the dcx:ton belacv<' thew fr>m phcat1on' wall be rare and no wor-.c than the problems ca,u~d b) other arthritis treatments V..e1nbl.ut \aid the drug someho~ rcdu<.e\ 1nflammat1on but he hu no idea ho"' rt works. The i.tud)' found ni1 n 1dcnt:r that rt \uppre>~s the pat1t'nh d~kn-.rs aprns1 disease · In Jn .in.ompan)rngedrtonal Ors John 11 Klippc:I and John L. 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Eg-ypt (AP) -f ht' armed lorces took. control of the Sudanc\C go\l:rnmrnt. imposed man1al la\11 and relic: .. ed Pres1<.knt (,aafar N1meiri and all hi\ aides of their 11u11es. the Sudanc~ f:.mba\'>) 1n "a1rob1 announced toda) \mbas~dor Ibrahim Taha \\ub t1Jld The .\.-.<;oc1atcd Pn·'" 1ha1 a <.ommuniquc from thl· \udancc,e f-orc18"1 M1n1stn-1n 1'.hanoum 'iudan·, rnpllal. • dl\o announced \U\f)l'n\lon uf th<.· countr) \ U>O\t1 tu· lion rhcrl' werr no 1ndepcndrn1 rl·pon~ trom Khanoum wherl· lOrnmrrnal tommul\1ca11on hac; hcen <. u1 ull tor 'l'' era Ida,., Thc· 1akc0\acame alln morl' than J v.n·k of demonstra11un' and \lnh'> e\pf c\sing d1salln11on O\cr '-1ml'lrl0'> rule The \tnkc\ para1'1cd the Sudanci.c capital for thrt>c da\' 'i1mcin. 55 a former arm\ colonel v. ho h1m)Cll came to pov.er in a 19611 mil11ar. coup, 1s c·ons1dcred a clo\C l ' I\ alh 1n .\fr1la lie has surv1\Cd more than a doLen previous coup and as!.a,.-.1nat1on auemptc;. 1'<1m<·1n arrived 1n Caire, toda> afkr a nine-day v1s11 to the l n11cd \1a1e.-. Hr met with Eg\>pllan Prcs1· dent Hosoi Mubarak al ( a1ro •\1rpon tor at least tv.o hours then left b)' hellrnpler for an und1sclo!M:d dcsll· nation after reponer' -.A.ere remO\ cd from the !><:enc The MJmtwp......,-:~<-r~ ·ndc 1nd1ca1ed N1mc1n's dcst1na11on wa.-. 1nc;1dc Egyp1, and go .. ernmt.•nt ~ourccs said the dcpo'icd pre,1dent was being taken to one of the Cairn arca·s prcr;1den11al palace\ Nt.·1 thcr Mubarak. or 1'1mciri talked to re· poner\ .\\Ub."31d the arm' al\o d1\'>0hcd lhe ruling pan~ the Suda.ne\C \O(IJf· 1\t l n1on . and "the pre.-.1dcnl h1\ depulle\ his assistant\ and dll the tcntral goHrnmcnt min1~1er\ and m1n1<.ters of-;u11e ha .. e been rcl1e .. cd of 1heir du11cs." Thl· ambas..ador \aid the lOm· mun1qu<.· wa.-. rcu:1 .. cd shonl> after \)udan·\ official Radio Omdurman hroad<.ac;l a report \a} 1ng the arml·d lorn·, had a'i'>Umed control Hour' after the u>up an· nouncement L1b)a hc<.amc the lir\l count!) 10 recognize <,udan·, ncv. mil1tal) ruler<.. .\lt.ord1ng to a rcpon rctel\ed in Pans lrom the l 1b,an ncv.' agcnq Jana. l.1h~ a alc,o -.A.arncd aga1n\t attempt\ h} out\1de power\ tu interfere 1n \udan·., internal affair' The v.arn1ng appeared din:cted at E.g)'pt, which has a mutu<il Jclcn\e treat} With Sudan In a r nJa} n1gh1 radio broadca.-.1. Ltb)an lcader C ol \foammar Khadaf, had <.ailed on ~udanese 10 ovenhrov. N1me1r1. but there wa.-. no 1mmed1atc 1nd1ca11on of ouwdc 10\ohment Khadaf~ and :".1mem have bcl·n cnem1e' sinte rhe <,udane'>e genera l rrfu'>ed a l.1h)an bid to un1h the two countnec; 1n t 972 :'l.1mcin h.1., da1mcd the nots. dcmomtrat1on\ and \trike of the la\\ I fl c.Ja.,,., v.rre orehcwated by Libyan agent\ •\)uh .-.aid the radio hroadcac;t announcing N1me1n·, ou\tCr wa\ made on behalf of the armed forccc; wmmandcr. C1en .\b<lul-Rahman 'v1 ohamcd Has..an <,warcddahab t ic wa\ named defen'>e m1nt\ll'r and wmmander-1n·ch1ef ol the .trmed force\ \,farch I k a fe..., da-... t>clore "'1me1n left for thl· l n1ted \talc' <,t ;>.. .\ the otliual Sudane...e ncv.\ agc:m' tranc;m111cd a m1h1ar\ tom - mun14ul· signed b' \w;.ireddahah \ay1ng the takco,er w;i<, "111 \a\I: the countr~ and II\ 1ndepcndentl' .. fhl· communique mon1tofl•tl toda' 1n London ''wt thl' m1htan had 10 mo'e hecau\c 111 'the worc;cn·. .1ng \1t4at1on 1n the lountn and thl· pohl1<.al Cfl'il\ wh1th \\Or\l'n\ lOn· llnUOU\I\ .. In the wmmun1que \v.Meddahah 'aid thl' armed for<.c\ v.cre ) tl'ld1ng to th<· V..l\hC'> nl the rx·oplc.. In ,1\\um1ng puwl·r .. ,n order 111 <.OO\C\ lhl'i J')Owcr to thl' JX'OJ')il' dl!N a l1mt1ed 1ran.,111onal J)('noll · · f he general command <.all'> on all hetne\I ut11cn\ Ill he av.arc. lo n'e to the <>lt ac,1on and to lru\tratc anyonl· v.ho ma~ 1n to to~ with the unit) antl \llUflt~ •11 the nation· \I "·\ <;a1J thr lummun1quc \a1d I hcrl· v..a\ .-.ome 10111.1l \pt:lulat111n thl· arml·d for(1'\ were \!mph tr}ing to rt'\1•1rc order in ath.rn<.e of thl· prc\ltknt'\ return fht tommun1que hov.1·\ l'r 'ccmeJ to makl' dear the takl''''t'r wa\ meant to dcpo\e 1'11mem .\\ub \Ol1J "~e heard inulliualf\ that0 lht' JX'Oplr wrre JUh1lant r hl'.ll" were man) demon,ira11on\ Hl 'ur- pon of the arm) .. llr \Jld u11llt' v.orkcr\ who had bct•n on \lrl~l· had returned to work. upon hl·ar1ng nl'"" of the m1htat) takc:oq·r Jnd 1h,1t etcctncll) had been rt'\lorcd N1me1r1'., troublcs tlcgan MJrth ~1. the da~ txfore he leh for V. J\hing1t111 On Monda>. "-i1mc1n ml'I v.1th R1 agan and the pre\Hknt ordl'rl·d th releasc ofS67 m1ll1<>n rn I ..., a1J 1h,11 had bern lro1cn until n11m1m1c measure<. were put into dln t Studrnt'> protc\t1n11 l1111d 1111l\ h1kcc.. organ11cd <lcmon,11.11 111n' wh1<.·h drtcnoratcd 1n111 ,porad1~ noting for thrl'l' dc1\\ .\fter the nol\ drn to" \~l'n l 1111 'itnkc to protc\l allC[!<'d m1\trl'<llml·n1 of noter\ But the\ latt·r npJmkd their demands. l·alling for 'inw1n CJU'>lcr and organ111ng a gcm·r JI <.tnkl .\)ub '>d1d the r;.ic.1111 hrnadlJ\; reponcd the arm\ haJ h..l.'n v.,1tlh 1ng the detl.'norating "1u.111on 1n th count~ 1n add11111n 11 tlil' pulltll .i crms and lhal the \11nl'J I 111 l' de<.!dCd Ill '>ldl' \\llh lhl f)l'llpk Hh.J compl) v.1th the rx·orlc' v.1\h•·' "' assuming power ,\yub'>aid h1\l·ml1.1"" had ht:":1111 commun1ca11on with the \udJnl'W M1n14>tr) uf h1re1gn ·\tl.11r\ 111 "-hJr toum and that the: m1n1\lr\ ha' prom1c;cd a tnt of tht.• \latl'ment 111 the emhaS'>) In Washington. I ~ \tc1te lkp.irt· menl spokesmc.1n 1 om "-rage'>~I '.11J the ( S Emba.-.s\. in Khartoun monitored the radio .1nnounu·ml·n1 that the armed for<c' had tt1h·n Gaafar Nlmeirl 11111rol ol thl' ll"' ,·rnml·nl I k ,aid 1h.1t .1llcirJ1ng 111 thc r.id10 thl' IJ"\11\l'I >\,I\ hl·aJtd h) lht min1,1t·r 111 ck h'n,l· and lOmmander 1n d11l·I 111 till \ud.1nl''>l' armcd lorcr' l\r.ittl''"I \.11J the L 'I E-mba~'>) 1n \udJn h.1, hJd no rl·pon'> of' 1olencl' ,,r 1n1unl'' II> \nwn<.an ci111en'> or othtr V. 'tl·rn.r' in \udan I )1pl11n1al1 ,.,urtl'\ 1n London rl'~1rtl'd 1hat \l.'lUrlt' lortl'\ thrl'V. UJ'l roaJ hl•K "' 1n 1.cntral 1'.hanoum hut tht• tap1 1al "'a' .tppan·ntf\ ~u1t·t Sudan at a Glance Area. PopulatK>n CapitaJ language Literacy Industry 967 ,500 SQ m1 .22.000.000 Khartoum Arabic . English . Tribal Dialec ts 20% Agric ulture . T ext~es Democratic Republic of the Sudan c AFRIC A GEOGRAPHY With an area of nearly 1 m1lhon square miles. Sudan is Africa's largest country, as vast as the United States east of the M1ss1ssipp1 11 1s bordered by eight countries Egypt, Ethiopia. Kenya, Uganela. Zaire Central African Republic. Chad and Libya POPULATION Est1mateel at 22 m1lhon About 16 m1111on people live in the predomtnantly Moslem north and 6 million tn the largely animist and Christian south Moslems make up 73 percent of the population. animists 18 per- cent and Christians 9 percent HISTORY Sudan was ruled by an Anglo·Egypt1an consortium at the end of the 19th century From 1924 when Egyptian lorces withdrew from Sudan until 1955 Britam was the dominant power Sudan gained independence on Jan 1 1956. becoming a republic with a pres1denllal lorm ot govern ment POLITICS Gen Gaafar N1me1n seized power 1n a military coup on May 25 1969 He abolished the multtparty system and established h1s Sudanese Soc1al1st Union as the sole legal party In September 1983. he Clecreed Moslem law triggertng strong reseritment m the anrm1sl·Chnst1an south and fueling a rebellion there that had erupted earller over economic and admtn1stra11ve grievances ECONOMY Sudan's primarily agricultural economy depends on Khartoum • the waters ot the Nile Principal crops include couon. gum arab1c, sorghum. sesame. peanuts rice and sugar Sudan also has small textile anel looel processing inelus· tries 011 was struck 1n the south a few years ago but development has been stym1eel by the ant1- N1me1ri rebellion DEBT Suelan s foreign Clebt presently stands at $9 b1lhon and debt servicing for 1985 is esti- mated at about $800 million slightly higher than export rev~ enue Devalual1on ot the Sudanese pound and removal of governmen1 subs1Cl1es on some essential cr1mmod1t1es to meet the demands r,f international cred1· tors mclud1ng the Ur-ited Slates were a factor in social turmoil that preceded N1me1n s ouster by lhe military on Saturday FOREIGN RELATIONS Under N1me1ri Sudan has hael close lies with the united States and a special relallonshtp wtth Egypt Alter Egypt Sudan is the largest recipient of U S atd tn Africa Sudan and Eqypt are lmked by a 1976 defensP. pact and a 1952 charter stipulallng a IO·year pro. gr am of POiiey coordtnation as a possible prelude to unity Sudan and Libya have been bitter enem- ies since 1972, when Nimein re1ected a Libyan btd for unity N1me1n repeatedly accused Libya or trying to destabilize his regime and a1d1ng southern rebels Americans in Sqdan r~ported safe '\\'-T \ R\Rfi\R \ < alif I \PI - T he Rragan adm1nl\tr:111un said ~at urda) the m1htar\ takco,er 1n \udan v.a\a "bloodtc\Hour·· that <1pparcn1 I> ha\ not PO'><.'d an ; 1mml·d 1.1tt• threa1 let the ,afct~ of ·\nll'ntan\ 1n tht ·\fru an u 111ntr" .. \II \rnl'flliHl\ 1n thl' fl'l(tlln art 01\. .h f.11 J' v..c <..1n dt·tam1m· · \a1d ~hill' l lr1u\c' \pokc\111,in I arn \f)l'.lkt' lie \aid lhl \rm·man rm· Ila'" 1n l\hanoum · 1\ all right" hut nntnl that lrn"'d' h,111 n11lll-d <iround II l'.JI l11·f l'fl \lclt-111 Rc·,11uH1 '.1l,1llon1ng at hi\ rnoun1.11r1t11f1 rant h ~, 1111k\ uwa' from thl· 1ra,r ling White Hou\<' u1mmand u·ntcr wa' no11finl of the l t>llfl at 7 am P\ f h\ hi\ n,111nnul ~c·111r1t), .1d"1\C1 Rohrrt ( Md·artanc He a\krd to he: kt'J" informed of ckvelopml'nt\ \~akn 1cl lie \ult•\ thntafl 1111twrmha\\) ;ind 1h1· I \ \~c·nc ~ Im l nh rn.111nn,1I mcnt m1,,.1nn ~f1(':U!t'' <Jl<1 thrrr arc "fairh \111n1lilan1 \mn1\~n hu\1nC\\ 1n1rn''I\ 1n \uclan Hr dtd 1JC1I Ii.no"' ho\\ m;in\ \JTI\'rll .111\ ll\1tl t h1•rt• I h11111th \\knl 11 ''l'fl'> wn~ undr1 V.J) 111 l'' acuall' \ml'fll an\ \pca~c' rcpllrd "ft v.a\ a hloodlc\\ Hl~t'n"l'r .ind •\mentan\ d11 not aprx·ar 1n d.1ngl r .and npnl· h.i\t' h<'rn 1n1un·d I a\l \1ontl.J\ Rl'.1ga n 1111 f 111 ~a,h1ng111n v.1th nov. dr po\l'd \11d.inl'\l' Prt•\11.knt < 1.1.if.1r \i1111l'H1 and relc.1'4.'d \(17 million 111 \mrncan clld loflhl' trouhkd lltllnlf\ f he cf<'l l\IOn to fn•r I hl' monl'\ 1Jml' af1t•1 "imcin .1l11n1111n1e· I \ ,Jll) agrt'l'd Ill l.lkl· .1U\ll'rtt\ \11 p\ dr\l[l.nrd \n brin(( \u<l.1 11'' c 11111c1nH under l<>ntrol I ho\t' ''''fl' 1nl l11d1n11 111011 p11u· hike\, toulhrd 1111 fllllllljt v.h1d1 prerc<Jcd thl· wup Ntml·1r1 ll'f1 \\.a-.h1ngton for C .111e1 I 8'P' I ndJ\ n1ghtyind I\ nov. 111 1hat tl>untn \J)('ake' \.1111 1<1·••11·111 h.1J hci•n ,iv.arr d11r1nj.' 1h1· "''T~ th.11 11 ""•"a \llu.111on th.11 \\,I\ 111111 h .tnd·izo Thcrl'" I \ 11lli11,11, 1111.1nv.h1lt an· l"\!.'\\!.'11111 0111 'h'P' ' o,;11d \Pf,lkl'\ ' I ti\ I , 1>1111 ' ' h\ot Cl l lh .... 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' \11,lf('\ I hrndt I "llh ~u1.1.111 hJd pl.nnl :i rntr - 111 lh\• lllllJl \1)( ,II.,{\ lt'(ll1t•1f , \\I h,1ll'fH•l'\11hnll ul l 1h,111 I llll'nl ' Ill I \t ' ·Rally to beneflt co11ege band •. A "Ruilt(! .R~Jtye•· Oil Ai>riJ.17 will .ht:lp fond the Golden West Colle&c Band's ncitt European 1our. sched- uled for the summer of 1986. Rall ye chairman Chnstopher Jean invatcs everyone to enter the event designed ·lo' "test dnving and map- reading slulls .. as well as your navigator's pa11ence:· "r\ trophy will be awarded to the wu'lner. but the real purpose 1s to have a good 11me and ra1~ money," said Jean. a trumpet player , Entr} fee 1s SI 0 per car with two occupants: dover and navigator. The first car will Stan out at 9 a m. from the college's Gothard Street parking lot. JUst nonh of Edinger'. in Hunt- ington Beach To register. phone the GWC Music Depanment at 895-8232 during school hou r'I. The band 1-; a l·ommunny group of No place like home Dorothy. a 3 -year-old •payed calm terrier. wan ta to go home. She la houaebroken, a good family dog that llkea children and could r:u for Tofo'• double. She at the Laauna Beach Animal Shelter. 2016 Laguna Ca- nyon Road. oas ine Two hundred and e1ghl\-four s1u- dents ha"c been named to the president's and dean"<, 'list at Coastline Commun11~ C ollegc. based on grades rece1,·cd 1n the fall 1984 semester. President's list honors \l.Cnt to I ~5 student\ who maintained a 3 75 grade point average Dean'<, Im award was made ro 159 students "'ho main- tained a 3.0 grade point a' erage. (A 4 0 average 1s straight''...\' .. ) Among those honon:d on the Presiden t's list are: Corona del Mar· ( athenne B Brians. Kn!>te l McKeoY.n. and Dons M Van.cc Costa ~:Jocel~n L. Armstrong. Chnstina D. Da•1dson. Virg1n1a B. Earl}. Karla V Esch. Toni L. Fenimore. Sherr; L. Fenle\. Sandra L. Harper. Jeanne R. Headike. Hein M J '.ttc< ullough. Jean H LcCla1r. • al! .ages directed by Tom Hernandez, who has led the musicians on tnps 10 ')pain and Hawa11. Good Shepherd praldent Hcrben H . Theiss of Costa Mesa ha!> been elected president or the Good Sh~pherd Lutheran Home of the West qoard of directors. Th1ess 1s a retiered president of the Cahfornia- based T1co T11lc ln$urancc Co. The Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the West operates homes, thoughout western states. for tht' mentally retarded persons. Olympic memorablll• The Olympic Memorabilia Task Force. 1n conjunction with the Irvine Historical Socaety, is seeking ·volun- teers to help ~ollect and maintain mtmor1lb1lta relauog to la~ )'car·S" Summer Olympic Games Donated memorab1ha will be exhibited June 8 at an Ol>mp1c reception for the public planned at the Fine Ans Center 1n Irvine's Hentaat Parlt. The exh1b11 will remain on display through June 19. Also. the Boys/Girls Club of In-inc needs volunteers to assist with reg1s~ trat1on on the day of ns "Paradise Run," a SK-IOK event scheduled June 9. The run. being conducted 1n con- JUnct1on with the Olympic receptton. 1s expected to raise SS0.000 for the ~outh club. Registration volunteers will recei ve a complimentary T-sh1n . Interested persons should call the Irvine Community Service Dcpan- ment. 660-3639. KOCEgr•nt The W.M. Keck Foundation of Los Angeles hasawa(ded a SI 00.000grant to KOCE Channel 50 of Hun11ng1on Beach for program acqu1s111 on and produc11on. The funds are all ocated for local underwriting of the ser1e~ ··Nova·· and ··Nature" for 39 and ~4 Y.t:eks. respect1' cl} . .\ ponion of the grant also will be u..ed for produ1:11on ot an Orange Count) program to he an- nounced at a later date. The W.M Keck Foundation. estab- lished 1n 1954 by Wilham M Kt'ck. founder of the "iupenor01I Co . 1s one of the nation's largest foundation~ in terms of total annual grants. K<X'E Channel 50 was one of I I successful applicants 1n the catcgo~ of ans a{ld culture In this area. the foundatwn granted $1.99 million 1n 19IS4 ommunity College ( athlcen M. Ralph. (1al) S. Reb1s. Kenneth A. Swannac)(. and Mana B. Torres. Fountain Valley: Lisa \. BouLhez. Cindee K . Eggleston ( ollen M. E .. erson. Linda S. Fne Glona M. Hawks, Douglas E. Hovensune. Louise M. KacLOrowsk\. Diane Lan- caster .• Stephen C. Lapel. Glenda J. Lum. Lynne S. Mannen. Jud ~ Ma}- nes. John J Moohr. Roseann R1mold1. Richard B. Shube. Charles C Trout. and Juanita R. Zenng. Huntington Beach: M1chad D. Be11lcr . .\nnt: F. Bishop. Paule11e R. Brown. Ins Caceres. .\nn M Carlstrom. Donna L DeGelas, Gerald J . DeJong. MarJOne A . Donelson. Rhonda R E-.ans. Sharon D. Fordham. Laura L. Bogle . .\n11a R. Jessup. Wend; D. Justl. Norma F Kapell. Donna \1 Kaufman Marc) L. Long. CarQh n .\. Mccan~. James L .\.fcinhardt. Carol} n R Peters. liue Ann Pohl Margaret B. Puckett. Robin L. Ri vera. Paula J. Rol\tad Sue L. Roo t. V1rgin1a .\ Tedesco. Dorinda .\ VanOrman. and Lu n Yacobou1 · In 1ne \fan I} n Bol!enhardt. Jod~ L Callihan. Janict: L Gerrard Patti .\ Tappan. and Carol D Walder. M1 ss1on VicJ o: Chr1'it1nt• Bochn1arz. '.\Je"Wport Beach. Blanche · I Ha ll"'onh. Darlene C Roth . Patricia T Sparkuhl. and Trud~ Wea \t·r _ Dean's L1s1 honors "'cnt 10 ( ·orona del \.far· Mark L. Carroll and Ona l Fa"'kcs. ( osta \1 esa: \.fa mo D .\rruda. Robcn W Buh1 Polh .\. Brcc\e. Nanc.) L Bunge. B11na M. Carr Blan1:he M. Dunlap. Don Enk\on L) nda E. Fl) back. Steven P GO'>'>. Soo '\i. Han. Landa A. Iannelli. Artist at work Fountain Valley'• Wendy Armatrong. 11, perfecta her calligraphy akllla. The budding artlat la entertnc her calligraphy work in the junior fine art.a competition at the <>ranee County Fair ln Costa Mesa, whic h runa July 12-21. Miss Fountain Valley Orange\ount) \\Oml·n tx:t~een, - and 23. ~ho rt:<,1de or ~"rl. 11 Founla1n \-alk~ arc d1g.1hk 111 • n1 pete In the third annual \f1\\ r tlt.10· ta1n Valle) F1e\la Pa~wi.lll umtnl Sponsored b~ the <th;imtx:r 111 < ommercc. ~1nnao, ~ill ri:,l"l\t' ·pnzes 1n e\C<.'\!> of $5,t.MMt F nr m1ort.' information tall %2-4·t4 I Mental health volunteers fh.-\I en ta I Hea lth ~sso<. 1ation 1<.. I• inking for \ n .Jn t~r<, to ~ nrJ.. ~II h m.-nt..ilh di rx·r"•n\ \ olunlnr\ Y.111 rt•,t:t"C '>Pt"llJI tra1n1ng and "'111 he rl·4uired 111 donatt• three hours a \\tl'~ hir n1t>rl" 1nforma11un lt1nta1..1 < hml\n fngli.i at '54"'."'.;,:;~ onors top students Marua G. KatlotJ 1'..enn,·th \.\ Mee"><'. Charle'> II \.1 urphl"\ Jon I I ~tehols. Jcffrn \I PrnhJll T l'n Potts. Shem b Roht·rh \l1\uk1 Sal..ura1 . L3ura ~araun1 kffrn ~h~anz. Su1~nnc [ "i1u "m11nJ J Slinkard. W11l1am R \m11 h Jr Jnd 5ongkran Yamchut1 Fountain Valle' D.t" n \1 .\ndrrson. M\rna B < 111ld mJn Kuth E (1ut:ldnt'r · \1 1Lh.1I f<.ral'I l 111\ I \'fa\ul..a"a. Renee-I < lhl'rdorl lo'>t•ph .\ ~Jbo b n 1.· \ \hathh ~ and "-ennt:th J \\ altnp Huntington Bea1.h "rn I' Haik. .\ha L Battt'ntii:ld. Beth .I 8ollt•<...:n .\hah J Bridge'>. Su\c1n [) Aurrt•""J\ Judith L Dale\. fkrn:ml f>t•\in~ Lc'>hl· \ Dum'ingul'I Patn1.1a \ Exie\ E\chn M Had ..... orth. L11u1sl Harri. CXbr:i L. Hampton Jame' L HemandcL, Richard M. Ht'rnande1 .\urora M. Jim. Ken Kawagu1.h1 11•\tl.'. f L 11rd Julit .\ \tartin :-.g;.t '\gu,t·n "iu.,an .\ () '\eal. Ulen ~ PapallJ~1.. Paul ·Patrick. Jon P Pa11<>'1 \!an E Pae1.· Patnd'1a E Perr. '\anl' .\ Poteete "'-1cule L Prt·t111 Patnc1.i .\ R1,era l:>t:n1~ \ Ro!!i:r' \li-t hael .\ \ht:ldon. R 1ta \.1 \m11h < t1mtance J \orenson E.m1 h T en11 \f•Jnl\ R Thoma\. K.Hhenn(' \ r lttjen Lrnn ( I l ruda Ron \ v. r ppk . .rnJ ( hn<.topher p ' ork Ir ' i nt· i...t:' 1n ( 1 Hunt ..1nd Diane \1 1 1hn'"" Lagun.1 Hea,h t-..:ith1t• [ Hro11u lanitt• ( "i1mp\•\n and \haron l \tapktnn \l1,,111n \Ill" C1reg11n I Eknt1in · '-t"P·•r lkJ,h Pa ul R £:,an' .\ \ I c 1:1"1 •r I inda .\ ( .. 1n1..1 l., \\ 1;Jm II \l..1r,hJll Patn1..lo. " "1L .\ult'\ f lmd l 'W ell'>. and t-...aren \ \.\ ilwn ' . . . , . Ro s m so B IRTHS ---~- .. .,1 ' ,,.. POV~'TAJN VAU.EY HOSPITAL Mud 7 - -- <.:hruunc and GU) (onl..Je. fowu.aia .. Va .~rl ~ I::Om10C' ai\CS Kt'nneffi'iJfown. e,.;;;m.--~-...;;:~ tau n \' allC') . girl Mattl. Lt~ and Han) Chc.-rnack.. Hunt· inston Bcac.:h h<» Michele ;and Jame-. Fahner, Corona del Mar a1rl Mardi. Maadalt'na Gonu lu and C hnstophc-r Cutb~rt. HuohnJlon Beach. boy Kathl«n and 8nan 'ielson. Cos.ta 'vfesa. biJ) • SO.VTB COAST MEDICAL CENTE Marcia 10 Pcmn .md <>con Carnahan, Lquna ".J1guct tx>' ~1arc~ IS KuS(.'mar~ and Ph1lhp Garc1a1 Laguna 'i1gud bo» < arol Kk)n and James Bren~ Laguna Beach girl Mard i 1~ ~us.sn and Ste-" en O'"le1ll. La&~ '1guc:l gs rl Marc~ H Dotti<: and Dale George. Mass1orf \. ICJO g.Jrl Marcb !1 C athlt:cn and JeffrC') Cooper Laguna 'nguc:I bo;. Pameia and JetTrr-' Dowd1n1. l\11.,s1un V le Jo. girl Marcb zt l 1nda and \cott Mackie. MtSSJon \. lt'JU. g.1rl Marci• u K.athken and Donald Isler. Laguna 'iguel bo Mardi U Barbara dnd Serg10 SanchC'Z. Soul.b La~una bo\ ' WESTERS MEDICAL CENTER SANTAANA Mar~J \.I r and \1r\ Felipe .ft.ngcl. Lagun& Hill' bo~ Marcia 4 Diana and ·~1ar~ Banscha. Fountain "a Ile' girl Marcl 7 \ Jknc RueY.eler and Frank .\n- tonH.ell1 "'ewpon Beach. bo~ Marcl 8 ..l...alticnne J Campbell and '.ttarc ~lnandn-lrvmc girl Mar<'b lf Pam and J 1m Ho..,.ard. MtS!>tnn \ ICJO. girl Marcb I! Laure\ < 1allegos and Raul .\bundas. Ir. 1n1.. girl Marcll 14 \pmana Jnd .\nton10 Pad1llJ Ir. inc ill rt Marcb 18 .\ngdJ ..1nJ \amut:I \k( 1rcgor < P'>la \k'>J h. n Marcb 19 1 tnJJ ..1nd Philip F1d<l Ir. int h.1\ \1.srLJrt•' ..1rJ lknn1 .. l Jrpt·nll'f Ir• nt hi " \1arcb 20 ( .tren .rnd ~ott ( ameron If\ inc h<)\ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Apnl 7, 1985 .-~~Perty's crown restored~' NEW YORK (AP) -Workers haw begun a rehaul of the Statue of Liberty' a crown, removing oAe of the 1~nd aplkea above the brow of the most famous resident of New York Harbor. Aa part of the overall resto- ration of the atatue, the crown's northernmoet aplke was carried Thuraday to an -.Vator attached to the tcaffok:tlng that surrounds the statue. The 9-foot aplke was then lowered to the ground, where It -and th• other aplkea, which repreMnt the •ven seas and seven continents -will be reflnlahed and strengthened. The spike closest to the statue's upraised arm will be shortened by about a f~t. be- cause It scrapes against the arm's copper skin and has worn a .~ ..._.-------=--- hole In It. Workera remove flnt of .even giant aplke. from Lady Liberty'• crown. Von Bulow 'circus' leaves Newport Rhode Island community-has mixed f~elings about moving scan c!_alous trial NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -f he circus has moved on. The second 1nal of Claus -.on Bulow has been shiltl'd to Providence. despite protest\ from some Newporters who sa' ored ruh- lac1t) that even old. old m11nn couldn't bu) Jur) selecuon for 'on Au Im~·., second tnal. on charges ofattl'mp1111g to murder has wife. \unO\ \lollh insulin inJCCtions. was schedukd 1<> began toda)'. She has rema1m·d n J coma smce Dec. 22. 1980. whl'n ht•r husband as accused of g1' 1ng the second t0Jec11on . In the nine week'i of von Bulo'~ ·., first tnal for attempted murder rn 1982. doLens of people hm·d up outside the counhouse each da) to ~natch the few spectator '>cat<. . .\mid the 17th centur) splendor of J u" n- town Newport. hawkers ~old T-'>hans and buttons rt·pcallng the -cro"'d·, chant: ''Free Claus:· The anstocratic defendant '>11tncd autograph<, shook hand!> Jnd <,uh- m1llL'd to back-patting from thl' ho1 rollo1 Pro<,t•cu ior ~tcphcn I Jm· 1ght·tt1 "a' bOOt'll on the da~ hl' "'011 Im ca'>l' Tht> state ~upreml' < oun U\cnurncd the verdict on groundo, thJt ')t31t' poltrl' h.iu lOOdUCtl'd Jn tlll'gal \earlh. f , en h11111 n "ao, lapped up b' thl pad,., u-1 rl'puncr'>. rhotographer'> and l dffiCra lTe\lo<, \lohOSC l'\pcn<,t• at · <ount'> \lol'fl J "t'koml' hoo'it to ann keeper'> and rcs1auratl'ur'> during tht· <,IO\.\ sca'lon. ~u "hen ·\nthnn\ .\ (11annan1. prc\tdang JU~t1Lc nf the Superior <"nun. mu' ed lht· Sl'cond tnal to Pn" 1dt'nlT 10 a,01J Lrea11ng a t'<l\t' had.log m Ne"port <,omc local nahoh~ s4ua"' kl·d Dr L1rk I < ohl'n :i rcd rn1nuan and O\ .. ncr of one of tht· lit}\ largL''>l ho1el\. utlcred C' l'r\ thing from free lo<l!l.1ng at Thl' \'11..tnj! for the 1udgt· and 1urors tn tree u-,e 11f 1"'0 h1 'itont The 8th Annual WRITER 'S DAY Featunng 10 Suc~essful Wflte1s and Editors SAT., APRIL 13 FINE ARTS 119 9 a.m. -4 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEG( 2701 Fa1rv1ew qoad C0slet t.' FEE:. S25 00 at the Door Registration/~sa-MC: (714) 432-5880 -! ___ .. r.;.....: •• o;;;....;·R;..:_C..:;_. H_. -·~__;~?:..;.H_.:_E_~....:;;.ls____, ___ _ v CALIFORN IA SPECIAL OLYMPICS RAFE R JOHNSON and the California Special Olympics invite yo u to atte nd ''Torchlighters'' first annua l Dinner /Dance on April 21 , ·1985 at the Newpo'rl Beach M a rriott 5 P.M . -10 P.M . Black Tie Optional Celebrities • Li ve Auction Door Prizes For more info call Giaela Jenkins paily 10-5 at (714) 661-1880 . or (714) 759-1870 huild1ngs for the tnal 1t!.clf. The normal tounst tradl' would be more profitable. Cohen ~1d. "hut profit isn't ever.thing." ~late Rep. Paul "' Crowk~. D- "le" pon. a restaurant o"ner. 1n- tro<luct"d a ball to require the 'tnal be held an Nt"wpon. claiming von Bulo" h.i'> the right to be tned b} aJUr) ofh1s peer. ~ public hl'anng generated lattk cnthuc;aasm and Cro"le) ga'e up \:ot all Nc"p<>ncr<. regret the loss. Paul Mac( onnell. a spokesman for thl' 'Je"'pon (. ount\ Chamber of Commern>, sa:,.s 1he firn tnal gener- a1t·d a tremcndouc; amount of pub-- lint~ tor 1hent). but "that's old news no"' ·· "Thcrl' arc so man) other functions going on an the Cit):· <,a1d Pamela Kopplin. a manager at the Sheraton- hlandcr Inn Thl' idea that Ncwpon made a lot of mom.') from the first 1nal. <,hl' thrnl..'>. I'> "a little bit o' errated ·· Mana< O'Mallc). manager oft he chambt'.r\ ( un,ention and V1s1tors Bureau. c;a1d hundreds of people call each wcel.. for tourist anformat1on bu1 l:JJ:l Logan A,·e., Suite H t'osta Mesa (7 14)751-3044 I.Ir .:r4070fl7 kw mention the von Bulows or a desire to see their home, Clarendon Court Clarendon Court. where Bang C'roc;by. Frank Smarra and Grace Kell> filmed "High Socaet)."' ep11om1zed the gracious. old New- port. colon1Led by the ultra-n ch as a summer retreat. The pandcst of the homes. a 70-room limestone "cot- tage .. known as The Breakers. was built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II rn 1895. George Oaklc). who owns V1k1ng Tours, said 50.000customersgawked at Clarendon Court from has buses las.t year.. "A lot of people stall ask where 11 1s. Women especially." he said. The official v1s11ors' guide from the convention bureau mentions that the cit:,. pndes1t~el fon havanga variety of 'acauon attraction!. and encourages tourists to "see how Newponers have surv1,cd the loss of -the Amenca·s Cup." the yachting troph} captured b) .\ustraha an September 1983. "Newpon 1~ a survivor (and) its reputation as a pla)ground for the beautiful peopk lives on." 11 sa)s. · RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY, llC. fw Tiit IHI OI Yw ltfe 1922 HMIOl aVO . COSTA MlSA -S41·11S6 Boat Canyon Pharmacy Under New Management ' 1'111110( ll1t•l11nic II\ 14ilulolr• • .. H .. I .-uurtrou'lo , •. ,~ u·•· • I hur"r 1tt'roun1•. • I r·,..,-ron--uhallun uo n1rJ•ruttun-.. • I rrt• bloorl pn· .. urr rht•c·li. • '.-n1ur •·1ti1t•n d1"""uuul. • t' .. tu•nt pru(1J,., • I rt-• .. tlt•l"rr\. • '''''' nud ro .. tn•·l1('' ' f'lrnh 11( frrr fUtrl.1111(. • (,e·npnf'"' II\ 01lahlP • M6 I\ ( o.m I lw~ Lafeun~ B~ach (714) 494-8489 SPECIAL BEAUTY GIFT! L1pst1ck. eyeshadow. mascara. ... $11 cosmetic essentials FREE with perfect perm $37 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS South Coatt Plaza · 540-1111 Learning to lJv~ with yQ.ur roach Researc h shows it's nearly Impossible to get rid 9f the rascals WASHINGTON (AP) -(1 01 roaches. you say? Cheer up, ~a's or~l' sc1entis1 , all you need are rats r hl'-. II eat roaches "hke poprnrn " That ma}' not bt'. cumpktel), rnm· foning to the millions of ;\011.·m·~m who have roach problem'>. hut 11 ' .i good sampk of the nchnc.,, ul roalh lore dispen~d last wct·k at a g~1th1.·ra,i.1~ titled "The Roach:~mpo.,aum Actually. the m{·ctang "J' Jn dl11n b}' a maJOr corporation tu pu'>h J n1'\\ roach-control <.})ten'! U\lllg p111w11 ba11 One da) earlier. ninip.m\ 11l- fic1als announced th{'' \.\l'll' t:'' 1ng. 35,000 bait tra}S to ( ongrl'\\. homl' oflegendalJ number!> of thl' rk''h They got suppon from Krp "ii i\ u1 Conte. R-Mass .. who !>aid ro.1d1c\ 111 his office no longer gt'I up and "do thl' cucaracha" whale carr) 1ng Im dt''>k Still Wedne!.da\ \ "111p11'>1um - subtitied "an ·c \1 ~tl·n11.1~ .111tl biological e nqu1 r) 11110 aht• tempestuous rclat1orhh1p ht·t"'l'l'O the German cockroach and till' human race" -gave ampl.: l'' rdrnl'1.' that littl~ has stop!)$!d roat'hl·' 11' r1 thecenturies.atkast not \l'f} \\l'll IJ.11 very long. The get-a-rat theory \'"' urn· tnbuted by Bett) Lane f·atk.•r ll'· search associate 1n entomolog} "'th the American Museum ol "laturnl Histor) in New York. She seemed general!) S)mpathl'tl< to thecockroacheo; '>hl· i;tud1c' at night 1n the muscum·s rooftop gn·enhou'>t'. saying lhat "af )OU p1tk up a cockroach 11 "Ill think that \ou·rl' filth} and" ill clean 11scll thoroughl\ · afterward. 1 ·h. ..,,);t·-;c,11rood tit-mre t Ol .. rmtl t.., h .. i..e >·ou 1.·.111np. it. "'h1th n.11g t ma . mm l' rnrl'fu I 1 I.' ou rl' C' en .~rram~ ng of 1.•nt1n& Jfter J ux:kroach \ho ka1url'd "'a" .\u~tw f mhman .in 1.•ntomolog1!.~ who tO· \\mtr ,1 book l·,1lln l .. fhl' ( ockmach l o111ha1 Manual .. .. h I k 11raM•tl 1h1.· "Cum ha~ roac uinaru '}'t1.·m tk\l·loix·d b) Amen· uw < \:Jna niid < ·0 . Hut he also said roa\.'hc' h.1\l' lx'l'll around for millt0n\ of H'Jr' and"''" be around tor mJll\ llHlfl', l'\ t•n if~ou manage to ~err thl·rn oul ol 'our ho mt· pan ot th.ti llllll' f lllre Ml' ,1111w other nuggt'I" o 111.1di ~n11\\ lnlg1. olkrl'J h) th e uinipJll.' .inti I rl'>htnan •II \11u don't h,1\l' .1 home-'>l'J'· m11gr.1i1h .'llU l .tn U\l' rua<;he., to 111rl·tdl l'Jrthqual..l'' '>Inn.· their ht'· ha\ 101 ,how' markrd chang~ JUSt lx•f11Tl' ,1 lrl'n1111 rhl') Jl\O 'll'l'Ol IU be ,1J1.·r1 \H'.athrrnwn. rt•acting w d1Jngr.., in h,1mnll'tnc prc..,.,ur~· •l hn t.111 cra"I J lon~",i ' tn J hun' hut mu\t dun t. In fall. thl·~ ..,11u11m 't'nture oul\1dt· a rangl' ol 30 fl'l'l 10 th1.•1r l'lllfft' ll\l''> •K(1;1thn l.tn go t""o "'eek' or l11ngrr '"thout food or "atcr •l h1.·' l.111 \Uf\IH' \1'r.' "'arm ll'mrx·r<11url·\.111 tact the.' tan -.un l\C .tlnw't am thing. but thl·~ '>t't'rn to think and rl'Jl'l more dhc11.·ntl)' at rl'lu t" l'I) wol tl'rnperaturcs. •'itamp1ng on 1hem might rehe\.C '><>llll' 111 \our .ingl'r. hut }OU Can't get ml ol ahl'lll 1ha1 ''a.' at least not ,, 11h11111 ''l'.t11ng out .1 lot of '>hO<.'\ and proh,1b1' \11ur leg<•'> "'ell. One matun· (1t•rmJn l•1tl..roa1.h pair can produn· ,1, rn.tn' a' 1110 oon 1.1ffspnng a 'l'ar •I 11nd111l'" "11uldn'1'>Cem111 he .i prohkm 1n m.iO\ l..ll thl'n "..Ill~. but onl '1u1.h hJ' tnlltcat1.·d J need for a roJd1 '11d.1l lill" ( od .. ruJl h n) mphs rl·..1rcd 10 1,ola11on t{1nl longa to Stall. she noted 1hat m,rn, m.11 m• than thli,~· r.1t\l-<l 1n group'\ Meatless d ays can keep disease a way WASHINGTON (<\Pl -·\ l11tk l hl' I arm ·\n1mal Kdorm group meat won't hun )OU, hu1a101111 fol· had nothing good to '\a~ ~1bou1 meat. laden red meat -da) aflcr da} and lompla1111ng that a\ldl' from health )car alter )Car -1s probahl) a had 4ul·q1on,. "ra1\1ng an1mal<1 lnr load idea. according to na11onJI hl'art rnn,uml'' ur to 1>11 rx·rn·n1 nl our d1'lease and cancer groups ,1grn:ultur.rl rt''nun.t''I. deplch.'\ our So a mcatlC'>'> da\ c' en no'' ,1nd t11r\111l Jnd grou~d"'atcr. pollulc\ our then could be a good adt·~ for man~ IJkl'\ .mJ 'trl·am\ dc.,trmc, fore"t" .\mcncan'i. official\ ol the group'> and 01hn \\ 1ldllk hahitat'> a·nd CJU\e\ said reccnth. 1nll'n\l' \tilknnl! 111 ~1\ h1ll111n But J oann Schelknhat·h a Jn1m.11, Jnnu.111\ · .,pokcswoman for tht• .\ml'rttan Hua 1h1· hl'.tlth group' "'l'rcn't r ·ancer Soc1t't\. made 11 tll'ar hl'r taking 1h,i1 tad .. organ11a11on v.:as not '"' ohcd "'1th "\.\ t•'r1.· not <1g.a10\t Oll'at "c'rc the recent .. (Jrcat .\mt'rtcan m<>n· 111111 mmkra11nn · Meatout" sponsored b~ the\\ a~hing-\nd "i1. hdknbal'h \J1d ··;..-teat m ton-baSl:d Farm .\n1m:il Rc lorm lhl' ·dll'I " rx·rkt ti~ lint• ll0 \ JU\l a Mo,ement Inc ~ n·rtain modl'rat1un \hould Ix· U\ed . .\nd Bnan Ru~IT). '>IX>kl''>man tor .. part it ularl~ \\ 11h red ml'at lx•t a use ol the Oastnct of ( olumh1a chaptl'r 111 . thc h1ghl'T ta1 wntl'nt .. the American llca~t A'>'lot·1at1on. ~til' \Jld high 1ntakr ol lat and wasn·t even a"are of the l'Vt'nt. cholntcrol OH'r a f)l'rtod of ta ml' can dunng which the spomors '>a} 1nnl'a\c lhl' ml.. ol hcan at1;1ck. thousands of .\mencan\ made an ... trokl' and "other na't' dt'll'a\cs .. cfTon toward "k1ckmg lhl' ml'at ·\ nd \hl' \llltl 'IUdlC\ of SOClt'llCS habit" for at lca!>t a da}'. \\1th rcl:i11'd.' lo"·fot diet'> h;i\c But both spoke~mcn suggc'>tn1 'ho" n "gn1f1l.1n1I~ il'"> tro uhk with Amencanseat t•nough meat that a da) l':ll\tt'r' ..,lll ha' tho\c 1n the rnlon or without might be a good \tep ao"ard hrt•a\I general moderation. • In gcnnal. thl'\ health otlinal'I "An awful lot of Aml'ncan., rnn-,>a ad man' \mt•nr.an, \.\Ould Jo well sider they have to have a dosl' ol meat tu eat ll''' meat ol am l1nd-anJ less daily." Schellenbach said. "It rnuld ol 01her fatt, food'~ or to c;uh\t1tutc be arr1nteres11ngexpcnment for them lt.,,.fatt, chit km or ft<;h lor rl'd meat to see how they feel after a da} Bul fh1cl..encatl'r'"hnufdn·ffr. the wnhout. 11: it might encourage pc-oplc hards lx·c-au'e thl'' ·11 gt·t J ~rt·:it Jral ot to moderate their diet somewhat .. fat thaa ''"'. \hL· nnll·d . Lease-option or sale. Favorable v wne f?nancang Home Office 494-5203 646-4922 1 2300 sq.ft. commerclat bldg. C-2 owner-contractor will modify to suit. ;' Jv~NCE A TREE FURNITURE SALE'} ENDS t;,,FRIDA YI '--....., OAK WALL UNIT SALE sl 99 • 60x72x 17 • 8eoullful hand rubbed finish •Perfect for TV, stereo, books OAK AUDIQ /VISUAL CEN TER SALE s3 99 ONCE A TREE FURNITURE I Abortion issue deinands opinions based on facts To the Editor: "How many legs would a sheep have 1f you called a tail a leg'!" "five?" yo u answer. "You are mistaken. the sheep would still have but fo ur legs. for calhn, something a leg doesn't make 1t so.' -Abraham Lincoln We .are still caught up in faulty reasoning toda). making moral choices based on feelings apan from facts or truth In such an emotional issue as abon1on. words -not facts -shape reality for man) people. Margie F1tes Seigle (Re. Pro--hfers use film to fi~ht abontons. March 20. 1985). ellCCUll\e director of the Planned Parenthood AS$oc1a11on of Orange Count). admits 10 ne,er v1ew1ng the film "Silent Scream:· yet claims 1t is full of "medical inac- curacies" and "emot1onul m1s1n· formation." Then let's look at the fac ts. First some background on "the narrator of the film -Dr. Bernard Nathanson. A prominent obstetri· c1an-gynecolog1st 1n New York City. he both founckd and ran the National Assoc1at1on for Repeal of >\bonion Laws to leg.ahze abonton Yes. he was a strong ad,ocate 1n fa"or of abon1on! He says ofh1msclf. "( had an enormous mass of chmcal . ellpen ence of perhaps 75.000 abonaons, including ones I had supervised at the clinic. had 1nd1rect hospital knowledge of. or had per- fo rmed m}self.'" He was also director of the Center fo r Reproduct1' e and Sexual Health 1n New York. the largest abortion chn1c in tht' Western World He now says. "There 1s no longer an} senous doubt in m ) mind that human hfe exists w1thm the womb from the very onset of prcgna ncy ... It is a continuous spectrum 1hat begins m utero and ends at death - the bands oft he spectrum are designated by words such as fetus. infant. child. adolescent. and adult " What caused th e change of mind'! Wh) the complete turnaround? Dr. Nathanson did not reach this con- clusion becau'ie of rehg1ou'i con" 1c· tions. Being a declared a1hc1-;1. his de-· ns1on came onl~ after eumin1ng the medical and ~1ent1fic e' 1dence ~or did he reach his conclusion on an l'mot1onal basis Ha' 1ng prt's1dcd o'er thou\ands (.)f abon l(.)nS. ht· <;topped the pract1H· and '' nm' an11- a b or 11 o n bl'CaU'>l' uf the prcpondt'rance ot C' 1dcnlc tor 1ht· "aluc of life mdl · Margie ~c1glc '><!)'> "'llh an air of finaht} that thc-re ,, "'Ab\olutel) nu indication that a 12-weck-old fetu\ can feel pain." How developed is a 12- week old fetus? Let's again examine the facts. Rather than rely on emotions I will quote an expert in the field: La ndrum Shettles. M.D .. author of "Rues of Life - the Sci~ntific Evidence lor Life Before Binh" and whose work appears in SO med ical textbooks. By the 12th week the fetus is h1ghl> responsive to touch. Eyelids close 1f touched. hands make tiny fists. hp'> pucker and attempt to suck. The fetus will be more than 3 inches long (from crown to rump) and weigh as much as an o unce. Its head still dominates but the hmbs are well -shaped and m n b structure 1s visi ble through the skin. The d igestive system 1s complete. Blood is beginning to be produced in the bone marrow. The brain has taken on the overall anatomical feature!. that will characterize it for li te Its hean has been beating since the 24th day. brain waves detectable since the 43rd day, and fingerpnnt!. d1scem1ble at 10 weeks. He JOCS on to say 1f the Han ard Cntena. which is used to define death. were applied to the fetus. 11 would reveal a living human being. It states that death 1s deterrnined b' fo ur things: lack of response to external sllmuli. lack of dfep reflc, action. lack of spontaneous mo"c- mcnt and respirator} elTon . and lad . of brain ac11v1t). An>one ha' 1ng seen the film. as I have. would ha\C a d1ffi~ult lime denying that the fetus disptaycd these charactensucs. This alone should raise significant qucs- 11ons about our current at1ttudes toward abon1on. It is interesting to note that both the doctor that per- formed the abon ion and the assistant that did the sonogram quit after viewing the film. What other cntena docs Mar$1e Seigle require to believe that 1t 1s life 1n the womb that we are destro) mg'.' Does being fully human depend on our size? Or ph )Stcal development" Or where we II\ c" No! Al all stages of de\'elopment "'e arc human being'> Birth 1s onl ~ a change 1n our en" 1ronment. We must make decisions based on facts. not emotions. Read ·arch out the facts. Watch •• ilent Scrt'am .. Bc educated. Bui alas. somt'llme!> focts do not con' 1nce alone. for.,..,. arc selectl\e and preJ ud1ccd "'hen self-Jus11fi· cation 1s tn\oh ed~ WE :"I DY BOR~C K C osta .\tesa Column on freeways disputed _. To the E:.d1tor: 'r It's alwa~s d1 sappo1n11.ng v.hcn Jn othcrw1<;c profe!>s1onal JOurnahst per· m1ts bias to distort h1) '1s1on. Disappointing not onl)' because 1t erodes public confidence 10 the wnter's comments. 11 cheapens the currenc) of JOUrnah)m. e' l'O kads a reader to "'ondcr If a commentator was paid 10 m10,kad th e public. cena1nl > not sofhargcd 1n the pre'i<.·nt case. But one v.ho l hcnshc' h1!> integnt} must. I 1hinl... a' 01d thl' appearance of ')Ub'>1d11at1nn m' _ grandmother onlc told me I refer to Mr l\.1antn Hrn.,...er"\ column. Pilot Ma rl h 22. ··c omdor., Would Correct O< 's Frec""a' Im- balance.'' At least he might ha .. ·c <;a1d "m my opinion." or "could corrco·· instead of the d1dact1c "would ·· though these expressions could hard- ly have m111gated hi) crrorc; f ur example. Mr. Brower 1n his pica fo r new freeways in Oranic ( ount) said: "Only a small portion of Prop. A (which the voters O\erwhclmingl) rCJCCted) mone~ would ha'e fu nded freeways." Fact: More than 50 percent was l'armarkcd for frecwa~s. Brower-"The no 'otc against Prop A v. as a vote against taxes." Fact urve"s shov. that mo!>l of the nu \Otc was against the free\.\a~s Brower: (Building nev. frcc""a~sl .,eems fair 10 all of us. Question· ··.\II of us·· v. ho" The large percentage of Orange Coun11ans v.ho don't "'an1 1hc San Joaquin frce wa'.., But ·Mr Bro,,er \.\asn 1 totall~ in error. He also v. rote· "T raffil· will v.or!>en unless something 1s done -soon .. Yes. Unless Orange Count) upc r- ' 1<;ors stop auth<>nLing nc"' housing in the remaining open spaces and cancel man~ alrcady approved TOM .\LEXANDER Laguna Beac h Penguin 's 'tuxedo ' actually camouflage That IU\edo nl the '"1mming penguin 1\ camouflage f-r(lm ab<n e. 11 looks hke the dark ..ca f-rom hclo" 11 looks ltkc the hght \k) "Compan1onsh1p" alwa)' romc'I out first m thO'IC 'iUrvCY'I that a'ik large ~mphngs of c1111cns what they most want out of marriage. Generalh hsted aflcr that. sa)S our Love 3.1\d War man. arc reciprocated love. finanl'tal i.ecunty and rehablc \CX Intellectual sti mulat1on 1s frequent!) to'iscd in. too. wi~tfully In a conH N1t1 on about her \UC· <:C\!I, Mn<' Wcc;t ~aid. "I never luvcd another ~)(r<,un the "'"> I lo"cd mHel f " () \\. h1d1 llf tlW l'th nll &roup<; IO 1h1\ rnuntn arl' th<' h<-\1 educatcd o"eralP ORANGf COAS 1 Daily Pilat \ The Russian-Americans t.) In that classic fil m ·· fv.eh 1: ·\ngr) ml•n," "h:ll actors pla\ed the I ~·1 ~ Hcnf) Fonda, Lee J ( obb. ~fanm Balsam. Jack KJuiman. Jack Warden. E.G. Marshall. Joseph "cene~. Edward Binns. John Fie- dler. Ed Be&)e). George Vosco' cc and Rohen WdlCr. Q. What'~ human hfe npectanq in \fnca now., •\ 4 <) )Cl.lnl. ~ orld·c; mo~• dangerouH"unoe trip 1s down the Dudh Kos1. which I' the world's highest nver It' on Mount Evc~st. Jagged rocks breal up the deadl) 40-mph rapid~ A fe" ad"en- turcrs ha\'c taken the ndc and h' c-d to tell about 1t And a fe~ haven·1 H. l . 8chwert1 Ill •LI' Frenll Zlnl "'"'or ... r ' Tom Tait _.,,~ ... ~t Mh .,,,,...,.,_-I ltli '111rt'ftttt V iit'• W.... ·~--c~ ~" •I t\r-• Y• ·-, •• 9/'#..f ' •ly f .,, • Cre4g lheft ---+--~ f ir.N Oren~ Coul DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aprll 7. 1985 .48 ·'As Jong as foreigners Invest more here_than American~ Invest abroad. Americans will Jia veto Import more goods than they export. · • +tb~ 'J.S.-JA'PA~ TRAVE 'RELATIONS ~·K. ., Benefits:of imported goods outweigh u :s. trade deficit U.S . imports more goods because it has more to spend The la1ec,t 1erein1ads against Japanese trallc policies ha' ea germ ol· truth in them Japan 1<;a tough market for foreign manufat 1un·rs and the blame hcc, pan I) "11h llHO'crnml·nt Bui thl· demand., for l S re1Jha- tl()n don"t ha'l' mulh tu do v.11h Jn~ of th1~ Japan\ re'1mt1on<. arc 1u'>l a hand\ l'\lUSl' tor \menlan o Ol'" Judging lrom thl· 1ntt.'mpt'rJll' tall.. emanating lrom \\ a~hingtPn (on- gre'><i " 'ort'h 'l'\\.'d at Japan Thi\ v.cd. the ~naLc flilam..c.C ommlltl'C appro' l0d a hill ri:qum ng thl' pre'>1- 0l'Ot 111 1aJ...c .,tcps 10 l Ut the 1radc dl•liu t "llh JapJn l hl' Hou\l" ltJ...l·- \\1'>(.' l Jl ll·ll lor al11o n Jgainst Japnnt'\t" gmxh unlc<.'i T olo..\O 3ll'epts more import\ Tht' adm1nl\tr.111on 'J'' Japan ha' pkdgcd 101.loJU\l lh<.11 It 1hc JapancSl' dnn"t ket·p thl'lr pr<im l'>l' and J)ll">'>· 1hl) e'en 1f tht·~ do thcY may lace pun1 t1'l' mea<.Ufl'' What\ tx·hind Jll this" Japan ha<,n "t gotten m11rl' prtill'l tttm 1\t In term\ ot tardh and l>thcr lormal barrtl'r\. 1t 1i. more oix·n 1ht.1n Jlmmt an\ Olht•r ad\ a need elonnnl\ f he mo re subtle Ob'>l<.!dCS Ml' JI\ in'>ula r soc1e t\ and alien lullutl' v. htlh foreign sellers nften tind JU'il J') lrus1ra11ng a<. legJI n.· .. 1nll1•ll1' Rut those factor<s art·n't Ol'" l'llhl·r What ha<. l h<tnged '' thl· 11nh.1l.1nlt' of trade 10 manufal 1urt•d ~1111ll' I hl' L S has run a·detirn "1th J.ipJn tor STEPHEN CHAPMAN ~cars. hut 11'<, gro"'n '>Uh'>tanualh 1n tht· laq four ~ears . .\nd I 484 brough t the tngge'il gap ~et -s r b11l1on. nearh a th ird of our en1 m· men.han- Jl\c l 0riJJe Jl'liut ( ontrJn to m\ th thl\ l\n I thc rl·,ult ut a Japane\e rdu\JI to bu' -\mencJn good~ .\mt'rl l Jn e\pon s lliJJpan Jctuall' roSt' b' "I pcncnt last 'l'ar But l \ 1mporb trom Japan rose t''t'n fJs1cr Ho" lOme" One reason is the '>trong dollar Foreigners. 1ndud1ng Japane'' an· eJgcr to bu' a <;harr of our ho11rn mg. l'lonom\ \\ long J'> lo1n•1 g.nu' in't''' morl' here than \ml.'nlJn' 10\ e\t abroad .\mencan-. \\ill hJ\l· 101mr<'rt mort' goolls than lh n t'\port fhat\ not J had trade \n1>1her rea'>on •~ th:it tht' L S has rt"t"<>' erl."d much ta!lter from the last rn l""'''n thJn our trad m~ panners h.t\e l J'>I \CJr thl' .\mcnl'an l'COn- u nn grt'\\ h\ bi< pcrl'ent.tomparcd to 4 pt•n·l·nt 1n ( anada. 2 6 perrcnt 1n \.\ l'\I ( 1nman~ and I b percent in (,rear Bn1a1n Japan \('1th 6 ~ perrent grO\\lh also lagged hch1nJ thc l C l'"'t'\.lUl'n th \mt'rtl.ln hus1 - nc''ll'' Jnd u m.,unwr' hJ\C more m11n1.·, tu \pend 1h.1n thnr l11re1gn (uunlt rpans ~11 tht• l 'i 1m pun-; morl· th.10 the' d11 Our traJt• ha lanre normJlh detl'flM.1tr' in an C\- pan\111n hut lhl' u1m1".trJlt\t' \ lldhl\ ot the l ' ~ recover} has exaggerated the pattem A.mid all the' calls for "ret.ahat1on ... 11's eas) 10 forget that the 1ndustnes most hun by Japanese compet1t1on aren't affected much b) Japan's pohc1es on imports. Ch rysler isn't going to sell many cars there no matter what -it has enough trouble competing with Toyota here. What Lee lacocca wants 1s not to ga in access to Japan. but to den~ the Japant>sc access to .\menca :"lo amount of l ' .S. expons 10 Japan ~•II make -\mencan cars more attracllH or Japanese cars less attracu'e to -\mencan bu\ers Threa1en1n"g retahat1on ma) be usetul in bargaining v.1th Tok~o But l atn ing 11 out "ould harm ~men· can\ more than 11 \.\Ould help-a!> did the .. , oluntar) ·· quota on Japanese auto shipments They added hun- dreds of dollars to the pnce of e'er} car. e~ac11ng a cost of about s~~0.000 for eHn JOb sa" ed in the l S auto 1ndustf\ The -im portant poi nt to t..e-qi .1n mind t') that ~mencans benefit fro m letting 1n imports e'en 11 the c'pon- 1ng nations shut out our nport<, Thanks to imports -...e get cheapir and better good>. a lov.rr 1ntlat1on rate and more dlinent production fw m our ov. n 1ndustncs fho\t' hcnefirs far outweigh the cu'lts In· tltlled on -\mencan firms that ll>m· JX'lt' v.11h 1mpon'> The rear losers In -...orld trade Jrt.' thl' 1.ou11tnes 1ha1 l..t'l'P l1Ut 1m pon 'i 1hu'> rnndcmnin~ them .. cl\l·c, to a IU\\er standard C'll h' 1ng JJpan ma' tl\: Jddicted to that l'rror Thl·re'c, no rt'J'11n the l '> .. h1luld tx' .,u pbea CbapmllD rs 11 sJ adk •IH coJumaist ROTC for cops could be answer to rampant crime [he Bcrnhard (JOitlL aff.m ha~ left e\t'f\une in ;-..;l'\\ Yori.. unh.1pp' On lht' une hand thl' lav.' tlrl' lho.'.rl' and v.e necd to enlon.o them lntkl·d. "C ma~ ~ lool..in~ 'llUJrt' 1n tht.' fau.· nt 1hr old SJ\\ that 1.-11, \PU that tht• tx•,1 ''a~ 111 mnJ I\ an unc;.it1\IJl ton I.iv. '' tt1 rnlor1.·r 1 T hc un,.111,l;ll to~ l.1" \\l' spt·J~ lll has to cfo v. 1th p1 tol ltl'cnc;e, \.\ \' 1..nov. about '-~·v. 'ork that ' n rn 1nJI' feel no 1nh1h111on ahout ,,un 111g handgun" Thl'~ do. 1-0 ~I thl' 11011.·. and use thl'm "'th pan.ithl' Be rnhard (11K't1 appltcJ t1>r .1 lil'ense altl'r beintt mugged Jnd .tllt•r "'ltne ~ing otht•r mugging' "J' ·k· n1c-d his application. rurr ha,l·d .1 ~un an)\'3) -a~ an, one lan ,1pp.111·n 1h do with al'lout thr 'amc d1nic11 t' onl' hns 1n purl ha sing an 1!11•gJI l•'l..1• ot mnnJ uana -and then uwd 11 .1~.11n't four aggrec;!lor<. nrmed "1th \h.111x·ot•t1 "Ue\.\dn\'crc; nnd police rerord' o\nd )'Ct -and )Ct, the la" '' thl'rl'. and pm~cu tol' arr hound h~ oath\ ot otlicc. So where do "'c go lrom hert'" Surcl) 11 1\ t1mt• to rc-c\am1 n1.• the propo..at of \dam ~ al m'b J pmpo~I no" <;(.'\Crnl \Care; old a u 1lkat· KOH tor rop' t k rc .ire th-: Pll'l'C~ 1n th<' ptt'-'\' I In II.II(~ m1ll1l1n t.tll' V.t'fl' m.idl on the pohlt' cmergenr ) hnc -1>1.11. I.Ill Pohl'emcn \.\er<' a'a1lahll' tn Jll un onl' ' m1lhon ot tho<tt' ... m11hon- l31l\ fha1 mean' \lall\t1calh 1hat 11 a hur~l.ir nr rnp1<tt '' hreal..ina. into \Our apJrtnwnt an,t HHI l.111 the pohl'f ,1,u h," t• lt"c;s 1h.111.t\t}.'flrh.lnrt1h," one "111 ti..· a' a1l.1hll' In help 'nu The ti&urt '> .1n· Rll 1h1· morl· in11m1t1Jt1na ~hen \ou rdlct 1 that an O\Cl"\.\ht'lm1 na. ma1M11\ of l nme' \!I ke platc in 1 tn um,tanu·' "hl·r1.· there ·~ no opponuntt\ to u se tfw trk~'tinc l hl'' lion 't ha'<' ph1,nt'' 1 n WIL LIAM F. Bue KLEY the pa1 ~" or in 111e m1ddk ol · rl'l'I. or 1n 'll h"a' 1. .tr' .\nd the\4.' . •ht• fa, oritt tx·at' 111 the, nm1n.1I 2 In 451 '-t'" 'lirl.. had • o pohn•m1 n .i nd I 'i 812 1n,1an .. ' ,,t \ 1olen1 u1mt· fh1n\ \t'Jr<. latl"r 'r" 'orl.. had ': tllltl p0i1,cnwn -.1nd l'i.,,O~t>' u1k nt l rtme\ On1· thtH1,,1n ,I percent nhHl" \ n mc I 'i r)('ru•nt ni II\' lOPS ThcPdd'P'Cl"\.\hd m1n11.h 1.1u>r 1ht' cnmin JI h the 'olu11on J~ s1mpll a' h1~ "' more poltn·mt'n, \urc lh tht' '41rn1· rea'>(Httn~ thl' \ol1111on '' •" '"npk .1, l'\Cf\1111\' hnm~ a pn,att' hothguard There: " 1h1• 'lt@.hl ma11er ot u 1'>1 \ rool..1c: \1tp 1t1~1' the u t\ S511 ooo ix·r \Cl\r ' l nrnllm\'IH 1n prini.1'' .lnd 1 \C.'\(\Oll.ir' .... hool, h;i' ll1 .1p1x·d 10 · 'l'"' 'orlt. \IJtt· h' '1()(),1)00 f'\llJ"I' lht' hJh\ boon\ h,I\ 1 n~ ~c:n PH' 1'\"4'd ·I ht•rt .trl' llllU\\'J 1,1\1 ltt1c' 1n tht· ''"'l' 11llll·~··' \n.11ht<. h.t\ hrnu1h1 11n the 1nc'11.1hk h •ithl'I "'" ol his.her ~·Jm<ltuin "' le\A~r \tudrni' arl' ~q11u\·d 111 put up th<' nw n('\ 10 tin.toll' c\111t1n~ cJu,.1tl,1nJI faoht1r-. EntC'r \1r \\ .ihn'>lt.' a tormt'r thinl..-tankcr IM A<'hb\ 11..enned' Oll\\ ;J<t\OCl&le1.I \\ ll h \Ul h 1.1)0 ~n all'C'' a\ I f \A " I chrm n H" plan t ct the \lalt' ptt&' 11Jc four \e.it' of collesr for .. 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""ho ('Om· pl.i1AC'd atxrn1 tht• dtl,icuh' 1n kecp- 1n@. thl" graduate s1udcnt\ 1n uniform in th<' e' ent the' thought k ncr of 11 .ind dl'\'.ldt:'d 01.)l 10 \Cf\ r \\ ahn'llt..' ·, an'"<'r The' "ould thrn he f'l"qu1n."d II\ R'f'U\ the '>l.ttr thl' 111\I of their· t•du1.<1 llt)n ~)\A hat 1~ lht• net IMs from the dl"laultcr'i" Some fl<.'hlc otlk1al'i don't hL.t• 11 ~l\U\C the' 'mell l·h u~m 1n thr tllr I\) \\h1d 1 \\ .thn~i.., l'C'· '"'~"J' that the .... h,111-P<'lttY t'''fP~ "1'ulJ h\:n('fit frnn1 tht• 1nlu"on of 'nung t•Ju,·:ut"d -.1uJ1·nt' m.ln\ ''' thrm hlad and ll "pJntl \1nrcl"" -:r till" rt•IJt1,<'h bne1 1..tfl'<'" 'P<°nl a' piilh ,•mt n ""uld n1't m,•41n lonr.· r .tn)tl", l'nl fll'l1_tmn tnr thl" hellt"r 1ohs lntkc,I 1ht" 1~atrolmt'n' Rc.•n('H)knt '"'"' 1.ltll'O hJ' Ol't dl'-lP{'tol\ l'tl t1I thc \\ Jltn'I..' 1Jc.1 Pct hAI'' 1ht' ( r1'<'17 d1kmm.1 v.111,,, t ;u th<' ~~ht·nt lntkctl p<'rh:ip' the V. aH Ml' l1lf"P' .... ,11 he tl'l<'rrt'd ll' .1, ( 11~11men W1"1•m ltrilr.' '' • ottdk ••f'd rol•m•n• 8TEPBE1'f CllAPllAJf col11mnlat Jac1 AllEISOI Sources become victims of war Four fall victim to assassins after meeting newsman WAS l-{INGTON -It's nsky busi- ness for rcponers co vering wars and near-wars around the world, as recent tragic headlines have made clear. And Central Amenca 1s no exception. Our assoctatc Jon Lee Anderson has been luck} He has been u.ndcr fire on both sides in the shootJng wars that ha"e engulfed Central Amen ca. bu1 has escaped unscathed. despite his 1mpos1ng height (he's well over 6 fee t) 1n a region of gcnerall} smaller targets Cnfon unately. our associate's sources haven't bttn so lucky. On four separate occasions. poliuca1' or m1htaf) leaders have been the v1c- t1ms of assassins shon l) after ~ndcrson interview~ them. We hope the rcvclauon ofth1s tragic score card won't dry up our assoc1atc's sourc::es. But here's the roster: •In September 1983. Pnme Minis- ter Maunce Bishop of Grenada told our associate that he had reached an "understanding" wnh 1he Reagan admin1s1ra11on that would lead to 1mpro'ed rclauon'> between \\ash· 1ngton and the .1sland"s \1arost regime The next month. Bishop wa" murdered h' the hard-hne com-mun1~ts "ho had deposed him for not being su~n 1ent enough 10 Cuba •La t \la' <.hon!' after our a-.- ~01.1at1: had 1nten 1e .... ed Eden Pas1ora the C\·'-land 1n1<;ta l Ontra leader and accompanied his guemtla torcc on a raid mto -..;1caragua. a bomb near!\ lolled Pastora at a ne"-s conference ~n the Honduran border One of the Ii' e pef\Ons \...1llcd 1n thl· blast was an .\mcncan rl'poner • .\ ft'" Ja)'i a Her "ur as.,ouatl" 3l'COmpan1ed El '·"' JJor"s tu p 1ield •Om mander l 1 < ut Dom 1ng1 \1on1erro..a l'n an airhomt' pw pa- µnd.l mission inlt• tht· ~h ... doran h1n1erland the lllfl>nd ' hd1, c'pta l ra ... hcd 1n \\hJ t '-'.i'> .1pp,m·n1h 'Mlbotage b' lc ft1<,1 rdx·f\ 1\1,rnll'rro....i "a' ~t iled • T-...u -...c:el..<, :i~u lc>ll.t\ fl urc:d ahadoran Gen fo\t" .\lherw ··chclc'" \frdrano h1rmcr head o t the lOl.lnl r) 's natwnal guard and fo under ot ORDE ' J ngh11~ param1htaf\ gro up ,u-.pcct~d 11f death <,quad acll\lt1cs. v.as 1..ilk\1 1n d11~n"'"'n ~n ah.ador The J \SJ<.Stn' \Aere prl'\Umed Ill he k tt 'II ~ut•r-Ta, r hl night hctort' ,,ur a"•k Jll and .inother rcponn had 'IX n ' houl"\ inter. It'"' 1ng \1edran, in tht• 't''· anda l'' his <.uhurban h1 mt It "a' h1' a<.1 1nten 1e"' In add111 on IO OR n~' \kJran11 l1lunJed .\ '-'°'IE\.\l .1 .1,ufltt'r- ec;p1onage agem'' that '-'1>rlt.ed -...11h nRDE~ and v.a" h<-1 ne-d 11 he 1h1 '-l)Un."C ol 1nlormatllm 111r thr ·1gh11,t death .,quad-. tha t 1'.dlt"d 1en' •1 \hl,U<.and\ of '-ah adoran' 'u'f't'• tn1 ,,t lelhsl c;, mpathtc' \.\ ht·n rt'h" m "; m1 h1an °ptli\('r\ '4'11t·J PU"'t'r 1n I 4""4 hocii 111 \kdr.m ,·\ ••rµn '" 1111n~ v.crt' ban nt•d .ind Pn·,1,1! n1 f1IC.(' 'Jpt)leon ()uJ rh• h,I, rllt°'I 1 I\ hlJ m1.·d the gr1'Uf'' 1111 th, •h .11h '\.lUt.ld ,kpn-d.lll\l0' • In h1' la\I IOll" \ 1t·v." \1 "· !'In 1.!m111l·d that hi" '" 1, rt•.it1"'i' t .t.I : 1w c.0111r f\uthl.' hl.1•11ed lht·11 ·•"•·'''' ,nn11nal' "h1.• •O tl\C't .t•t H ..... 11d hi' tz.roup' h ,1,J nt:' l·1 '"' 111 'l'.1'h '\JUJJ, though I hr\ '• u~ht -n, ~ . hl· -.aid I h1.1'( •lh,·c , · .r, ,hrn t \kdran1• I' JrPu 1h, ,'t'.tl" '•l\IJ•h •'0 "lht• n, h dOd •ht II ... ,., .. i.thh ", l'" ' ~h \kdr.1no1 t \J'rl'\'4.'l1 , 1 11• '1th 111, klll\t gut·rr1lla' l ht'' ·· • u immunl'lh ·· ht <t.11J 1 hl' •1 ,1\',111<;.t' •\h1l JU'it ll'Uld n"t ,1.1n.' ·' t ,1· ri!pt1nn ''' th' ~!I" cm· 1 'h ,•r. lh ,11 1lw 1•nt·-11m1' 'tr••n~ 111,11 ''Jf~' tht• 1.'n,1 '' ;rn l'ra \h tl'.i f •' • I \t IJ)('f ,1 l('ll \ hi\('" \lo I\ h 1 t ... ( I\ .1n.t \'3' .1 11'.1.tn 1.11 Pn''1lknt l\xnn1•J, ' rt·~1111"11 .11HHl1mm uni"1 l'l111rt an 1 ht I ~n11, H1 ~nt a medal tor 'r''''\'I , .. 1alh nwr 1.1nnu) \t'f' 11.t"0 t 111n1 Pr "'kn\ 1,,hn,,1n T h1• ~('111.'r.JI ' lll'it ".nrd' hi 11ur a"'" 1.1 t1 ''l.'r1· 3 hit 11n nc1 ' init \1' l·uun1 r' h.1, 1.11lcll ht '-ltJ 'he<·au<.<" ''I ~ l.1, L. •t "'' 1r,1" 1' c H 11 P \HI -.\ \ l'I~.\ ll <\n t''t1matt"1.1 nin, ,1u1 it I 1 nmatt\ ol ''"C' !"11.on' , la1m w ha'e httn 'IC'\u,tl' 111 l"h"''·'ll' jlhu\('J Y>hen th<'' v.err , h1IJrl·n, a~l·nrd1ni. to a nl'"' m '"""nc t:.illc<l Ju,\t~ for ( h1ldrcn 'Cl rrn atc ph\\IClln\ l'C• P<'n 1mh onr ''ut ul r ' er. XO ca~ of , hilt! ahu'<' th.lt come to lhcsr , \lt ntton ofte n 1n a m1 u1dN t"flon t•' l..<'C'' th<' l t111JrC'n"• ~m1he-; \ntact. tht' m<t~l lln<' fC fl<'n' J•d Ae4r~ It 9t]l4k•re4 ('()/11mnlfl • -· ( 1 h• of of th rt rt n• Tl tc tt' le rt 91 re s • c a " • • 1 f ( l l ___ o_,_·~ Coatt DAIL y PILOT /Sunday, April 7, 1985 Reaaers take the bait and no one!s .carpipg FlshtngTall Tales draws whoppers, and noneof'emgotaway MOUNT VERNON.111.c APl-In the F1stuna Tall Tales tab1b1d the b1~il ~hopper took top honors. Offering free fis h1n1 equipment a\ Sweets can be fatal to dogs So keep chocolate Easter candy away from your canine <.OL MBl S. Ohro (AP) -~ that cat chocolate treats such as candy Easter bunnies can die from sausfymg their sweet tooth , an Ohio State University vetennanan warns Pamela Hand. an instnn:tor at Ohio State's outpatient clinic of tht.> College of Vctcn nar) Med1c1nc. sa~s ve ten nanans rcccntl} realized choc· olatc can be lethal 10 dogs "'Chocolate contains theobromme. which 1s s1m1lar to caffeine It has s1m1lar effect\ as caffe ine -11 causes cardiac muscle stimulation and cen- tral nervous s-.stem su mula11on:· Hand said late last week. "Depending on the do..e. the substance can cause tllnes\ or death 1n dogs. JUSt hke 1l could m humans." she said. "I f a JO-pound pupp:y cal\ two ounces of m1 llc chocolate. 11 l an be poisonous:· Hand s~ud. noting 1hat a 5-pound puppy which ate a onc- pound chocolate bunny last year died w1thm 24 hours. "I kn ow of a s11uat1on where a 40- pound springer spaniel ate a 2-pound bag of chocolate chi ps and died There·., ind1v1dual vanat1on 1n every- thing. The higher the dose. the greater the cha nce 11 could be fatal. .. The danger 1s not as acute 1n humans because th eir bodies handle chocolate at a different rate than dogs. Hand said . "It would be tOll•C to cats. but cats do not ha"c the same c,weet tooth that peoplr or dogs have The} would be much less hkely to cat ll ... she said. "The S)mptoms· usually start out with restlessness or nervousness. anx1et). or ag1tat1on," Hand said. "'The) can show vom111ng and diar- rhea and often t1mn they de.,,elop ~1zures. lf1hey get to the poml where they"re showing seizures. like an cp1lcpllc fi t. that's a vel) bad prog· nos1s " The potenL1al for dogs eatulg choc- olate ex ists year-round. but probably mcrca'iCs around holidays such as Easter. Valcnttnc·., Da y and Mother's Da ) 1.ihc sugge\t\ 1fpct uwners see their dog caung chocolate. they should contact a veten nanan 1mmcd1ately ··Thrrc '"no antidote. lf1t"s w1th1n a shon pcnod of time following ingestion we 'A ould recommend tn · ducmg vom1ung. There arc suggc'i- 11ons we can gi ve them We rec-, ummcnd we c,1111 \l'C.' lhc dog" she ~Id Ou :as1onall\, \Ctenna nani, ma\ sug{l.t"'>l g1.,,1ng tand) 10 dog\ w11h h\pogl\ccm1a. but that's onl\ 1n specific 1nstantcs and 1n small do\l'' she said METERS MOSTLY MALIGNED SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Some 11-year-olds spend their allowance on v1deo games. Not Ru.My Howard. He drops his Into pnlng meters. Tite 1hcth-grader spent five d•YI turning the cranks on down- town meters as part of an expet1ment for his school's sci-ence faJr. "Whenever my mother parks at a meter, she says, 'I hope It d<>Mn't rip me off,"' said the fredded boy. ··1 always wondered If tt dld." He found that the meters a re gMng away more time, eome- Umee at much u four or five mlnutet an hour. than parkers are paying for. Rusty put the Information Into a home computer and had a printout for th6 science fair at Town Sc:hoot. lnS1eed of the 15 minutes he waa tuppoeed to get for a nlckle. the bOy found the metera giving 16 to 18 minutes. FOf a dime, he wu able to turn the crank beyond the JO.minute limit to 33 Of :M mlnut•. Hit quarter usuaJly let rum run put the posted 75 mlnut• -but onty for 1 few mlnut•. Onty one of the 30 meter• teeted named to give the parker !eel Um• than what wu pe&d for. Rutty Mid. The youngster probabty .. ved MYer .. driver• the grl9f of com· Ing bac" to find Oclcet. on thefr car• bait the Mount Vernon Keg1\tcr- Nc~~ netted 61 truth~nders lrom anjlcn competing 10 ~e who could ~n thc.m~t lanta~t" yam. . "Some of th~m > ou ma> h01' c heard hcfore. \(>me of lhem we t'ven had last )t'ar •· s~ud John Callarman. mana~ing editor of the afternoon datl} 1n southern llhnot~ "It seems the same thing ha-; happened 10 several d1fferen1 peo ple.'' he said. "Ever) body'.; \Ct'n the fi sh that baits the log with nut~ and catches the squirrel .\nd a lot of people lcnowabout lhe min no"' 111 the grasshopper who drank the whl\l.e~ and wrtstlcd with the bass." r . I' ' rht" C'unH'\I tnlncs wh 1lh brOUJhl \Ul h pmt'!' lb fh hing equ1pmen1 itnd frt't' u~ of a rt'ntal. boat. wtrt' pubhshtd last v.ed .... All t)ut one." rallarman said ··The Judges d1dn'1 think 11 w~.s \Ul tahk fo r a fa~11\ nc" '>papcr \1\ 111,onll' \IN"\ wac; one 1ha1 wasn'i a pnlt'·" in ner. and 11 wu onl y, one sentence long." h.t added "The fi<.h were b111ng '><> buc;1I) 1hc wntcr had to hide hch1nd a trCl' to ba11 her hook." O nt• of the "inner' l·amc from .. ra n I>. .\.Oliger who'ie ab1lll} 10 bend tht' truth t•arned him a six-pad -ol outboard motor 1111 "While we: wen· fishing, u lit1 k 'nakt> ClUflC by w11h a frog 1n h1~ mouth." 01~ wruu:. "I arabbed the snake to ~t 11'1<-frot for ball. Then. I &a'c him J \hot of the moon\h1nc in our hottlc and turned him loo~ latt'r. that snake c:imc bad. and stul'k ht~ ht'ad O\l'r the \Ide of the boat w11h another frog. "'Do }OU know'l fhal 'nake kept U'> 1n bait a\ long a<, our Wh 11e Mull' lasted~" f Jud'>On DeWitt told of being stranded 1n a ga le off the Florida coa .. t when his boat's wood-burning cng1 nc ran out of lucl · "Tht•n I had an idea." Oliger ~1d "f l\h lur dogli'h · I \l'lkd I Jdl 11mcJdogli\h W,l\l'0tU8hl Wl'lhfl'" II up tot h•dje, -.ho \\uuJJ 1 ub m bell> and make 11 bark \\ e then tool>. tsll lhC bari.. lrnm all thl'\t' h\h 1hrl'" 11 1111<> the tirl' bo\ Jrll.I lit 11 ..,,,on lhl' olJ t'n~tnl' "a\ t hurn1n{? Jn<l too~ u~ 'k!lt'h to thl' \hoH·" Ot tour'>e thl' lollet1111n 1ndudnl thl' ti'hl•rml'n·, da,'>ll ,1hout thl' o~e th JI got j'Aj\. t>ut ( l,111d1J fohn,un '> 't'r\lon had a twl\I .. On\' hol .\ugu<,t d.t\ 1n 19!1~ \.\htk '>lll1ng on thl' front pun h .1 l ar pulling J <.mall h.i" t>o.1t ,111ppl'd al lht• \!Op <,1gn JUSl ,:!() il'l't lrt>m ffi\ hOU'>C .. \hl' \HOil' . '()"' 'Al' h \ l' 1ust .i m1k lrom the lake and lot\ nf lt'>ht'flTil'n p:l>'> h} C\ er) day But 1h1\ onl' started :iwoy from the stop Sl&Jl and. all of a su<fde n. a 10-wuJtd bass Oopped oul the back of that boat and landed at my feet! "Nt't'dle~~ 10 sa}'. we had one: arcat fa\h fr) for supper that even1n1 Tu th1) J a). I've often wondered what 1ha1 poor guy told his family about the big one that got away'"' ~ewspapers regular!}' publish \pce1al ed111ons. but Callarman said h1\ ~1aff liked the Tall Tales tabloid murt' than an) other pro1ect. ·· i1 "as 1us1 plain fun ." he said "But thrn. l'V'C.' always cn1oyed corn and ho rrible pun~ .. -1 Presenting over 40 million clollars of Ameriras fin est furniture from <>trr wareho.uses and showrooms ... all at pectacular savings of 10% to 50% on selected items. • ~.--~~ I * • \ ·• ------ \. Ttw .. 1· ... nwr l l<1l 1l1· ... m· 1·r.il1t·d 111 -.1·l1•1·t1·d 11a~ hardwornf ... ;11 ·1·p ntt•d \\'i tli p.m pwl t1 1p-.. E .... , ,,. ;1 ... -.1·111hl1·. ll Exoti1· ul i\1· .i..h hurl l op ... 11·1·Pnl I hi-. h.tnd .. 111111· i.:niu p. 1·1111 Jnd lamp la hit· havt· 1·a 1w .. lwh , ..... Li .. , 111 c1 ...... ·mhl t-. C Cnn t<'mporar~ gla.., ... top tahl1· .. ha\t' a .. h '1·1wn ... \\ itlt \.\<J I nut n 'nt't'r inlav. .11·1·e ntt>d in hra ..... Ec1 .. v tn;l' .. ,rmhl<· l...,fr tlw .. 1· Jnd m.rnv olhcr 11t 1H~ndtng \td111· .... l nl'\p•·1·11·d •pwlil\ a l "l'''''tandar ;aving< I TAKE WITH PRICES L ~ ~ ----.-- 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES II for ~ y reason ~ou rp not happy with your lurn1turP when you gel '' home wf' will tilkP 1t hM k w11hin c;Pven days II you find th'e 1dent1cal 1tpm In Stork PISewhere w1th1n SPvPn days for leS'\ we Wtll rotund the difference W£t wtll Q1ve YOLJ a llVl' YPrH hmtled warranty against factory Clefecls in workmanship and tonstrucllon Details ava1lr1hlP in ow o;torec:; 4 WAYS TO CHARGE Our r.onven1ent Wickes Revolving f harge American Exprf'SS Card MastNCarc1 or Visa ANAHEIM SantA Ana Frwy and Magno tta Phone 714 821 8550 VAN NUYS: San Dtr•qo Frwy and SPoulveda Btve1 hPlweP.11 Burbank and V1clory Phone 818 -780-2244 WEST COVINA Srin Bern·1rrJ1no Frwy .:Jn<1 V1nc.Pn t Phonp·818 919 1971 COSTA MESA San 0"~9'' f:rwy 1nt1 H,1rho1 Blvd Phon@I 71 4·540 8242 __ Tif)Pn Monday thru Frtdlly 10 9 Saturday 10 6 Sunday 12·6 • .. 0 R A NG E c 0 A s T -.. -..... ___..._.. •. . . ~ , I I ( SUNDAY. APRIL 7, 1985 Are you looklng for a man In the right city? 83. What la Greta Garbo doing th••• d•ya? 84. \ '· c entcrp1<ecs -at Wh "' HouS< <tatc dinners or in vourhomc-share the same pri nciples and predicaments. That's the word from Doro th) Tempie. former Chief Floral Decorator to the White Ho use."' ho now represents the C) bis sculptures she grouped with tultps. ranunculusesand tw1gs ofspnng blossoms while demonst ra ttfti at Pacesetter Pavilion. While adap11ng her techniques for home entertaining. she told anecdotes of special oc- casions in the Ford. Caner and Reagan admtn1'>- 1ra1ions. Dellyll'llo4pNCnby"~" ....... Art Direction b' St-Hougll Yellow forsythia and tulips surround the "Bethsbeba" porcelain sculpture by Cybi• ln the springtime ar- rangement fa·ebloned by Dorothy Temple at Paceeetter Pavilion. A photo from a White House etate dinner was displayed on her dem- onstration table at South Coast Plaza. .. Cynthia Gregor) was toentenatn at the first state d1 nner of the Carter Administration so we used ballerina figunnes with fresh gardenias nestled on mirror bases ... she recalled. r ··Just before the guests arrived. the ·60 M mu1es' camera crew came through to show the dining room 1n readiness. With all the heat from those TV ltghts. you can imagine how the gardenias started to turn brown . .. As the band was playing ·Ha1I to the Chief.' we were still plucking off petals and trying to replace some blooms." At an official dinner honoring the 50 state governors. the porcelain choice was the North A men can r ndian Collection because ·•the variety o f tnbes and poses sumulatcd conversation which (Pleue eee nGURJlfG/82) ..Collecton ehoald take their ftamin• out of duplay cupboaru ~d complement their beauty with flowers.•• rec- ommenu Dorothy Temple, former Chief Floral Dec- orator at the White Houee, u ehe cut etem• with a knlf e and arrancec1 Oowere artieti- cally at different hel&hta to atart an arrangement. - 'I pap ,_s challenge takes skin care to neilidept~s ~lle;thal umc thel"lwru·e l'i used dml~ un wrmkle-~A major brcalt- t h rou&h in thesc1- enccorskin care" ts how Chantal Phar- maceutical Corp. de- scribes a line of prod- ucts introduced re- cently at Saks Fifth VIDA Dw Avenue.SouthC'oast ••••••••••••• Pl au. "The products will restore the elastin and collagen baJance that is found in younger skin," said Chantal Burnison, the 34 year-old president oft he company. "You arc changingolderlook1ngsk1n to youngerlook1nssk1n ... The key ingredient tn the treatment program 1s Elasyn. a molectsle she developed through research. Se' en of the 11 products contain 1t, but the Elasyn Essence. a concentrated form which ~lls for S751s the most powerful Burnison is a b1olog1s1. chem 1st and an attome>. "I love research ... she said as we chatted and talked about her d1sco,:ery and events leading to it. "I always wanted to do research. but m y fa ther wanted me and my sister, who was pursuing medical studies. to obtain a legal and bustness background for continuing family holdings m the 1ntcrna11onal steel and machine!) 1ndustnes. . . »She didn't. but 1 lo~n." added Chantal. "He said f could ha~e research fora hobb> and he "ould provide me with a laboratol') Both of m) parcntH'\pla1ncd that thl' probabilit) of com1n& up" 1th a brca._ through "as the: dream of all chem1!\I\ \omc re<,t·archl'f'\, the' \atd !>pend their whole hfe and ne' l'r do 11 .. She passed theCahforn1a bare~am tn 1980. hut ~ix·nt every free minute 1n the lab promised to her. It "'a~ thcrt• that she began research that kd to thl' d1)COVCf) of Ela\\ n which has numerous pharman·u11ra l and cosmetic applications. she claims. In the late '70s she JOined force~" 1th Walter Kasha. who was completing his undergraduate degree at l ICL.\ in m1crobiologyandchem1stl') The} entered 1ntoa partnership to de\ cloo S) nthe11c anti-androgen "·hemtlal compoundsandb) '82hadliledlourpatl'Ol!>"tthl ~and foreign go vernment office\ Eventual!}. thccosmet1l '1rnnta1nmg Ela.,, n l'\ oh cd and ~ere launched in Januan 1n a "c"' York SF A 1.torc where an area had to be ropcJ nfftoaccummodatl' thc largl' group ofinterested wom en "Marketing 1sa whole nc:\\ "orld for ml•." o,a1d Chantal. who is probably Oil(' Of the most l·andtd l)l'oplc 1n cosmetics I have ever in tcrv tt•wed. (She does the al most unheard of-ment1ons otht•r '>I.in care products and~''> her Elas)n Essence could be used" 1th oth er good line">· Can Audrey Wile. and Joyce Anderson •uge.t a weed killer for Lucy Landry? Hats tip in fa.var of her ingenuity ~--­Creation of inflated millinery w in s Ne wport Hills club prize In the center of Joan Hagert) 's dining table today 1s a hat. "iot JUSt an) old hat. but one she created for the :'-le"port Hills Garden Club's fun Easter Boou..et parade and contest. '-' uch "as the creat1 v1t) of Hagert) that the design "Ould be equall) pleasing for Easter diners. The club rules were an) base. except a hat. could be used for the bonnets ... Hagerty inflated a balloon and "'rapped 11 with starched yam . When the yam was dry she burst tfte balloon which left her with an open air modern form. Purple stauce and ribbon added further color and a spnng look too pretty to store away tn a hat box. All but two of the 40 luncheon guests at the Communit} Clubhouse on Port Carlow Place had let to\ cntt' eness go to their heads. Jan ~cK1bbon's floral number covered with da1s1es. pan'i1cs. petunias and mangolds and tnmmed wi th fresh parslc) won "the most beautiful" award. .. \.1ost humorous" prize was captured b> Lucy l <1ndr) . Judges decided a bul'ket co\·ered with "eeds ant.l centered "1th a giant dandelion "as prett) funny. Jo)ce .\r:idcrson came up with the "mos1 Easlery" design . bunnies. little chick<.. flo~er!.. eggs and ribbons \\CrC popping up all over lhl' foam circle'>. Winners went home" 1th benbboned Easter baskets filled "11h plant'> I D.tlJ ~,.......,, L .. ,.,,. Centerpieced Joan Haterty could pick a bouquet from Jan McKi6bon'• bonnet. Ba rbara Home and her hosp1taht) comm11 tee arranged a s11-do"'n luncheon for the mtlhners following the sho" and a boutique ~ale · .__ ______ __. The 50 members support Sherman Gardens. Friends Club prealdent Sue Houaden and Jean Todd of the Back Ba) Fullerton Arboretum. SOS and Fl H. let lmaglnatJon go to their head1. I got the fecltng "lhe "'ould rather be 1n her la b (Shl· \\a!. thl.' n1Jhl before afkr tall.. mg with cu!.tomt•r, all da\) than c\platn1ng thl' rrodul ts to '>Ulc<,sx·opk' cu,tonwr-, or rc·portcr<.1 But. cheih1cal mm pound a'l1dc:. \\hat" ill the produr1s do to turn back thl'' 1!>1ble effect!> ot !>kin\ agtnll process'> Chantal said the) "orl.. b) mo1stur111ng wh1rh pulh the !.kin to make 11 smoother. cxfoliatingorslough1ngufl the dead cells. and rest on ng th<.' clasti n ancJ collagen balance in the ski n. "E~asttn and collagen make up the large portion of >our skin . -topical elast 1 n and rnllagen placed on } our skin cannot change the sl..1n's clast1n and collagen '>trul turl' ... the molecular weight won't allo" 11 Our little Lia.,, n molecule goes nght 1010 the dermis ·-r~re11cen11osa) theothcrltncsarcbad lhe) haH' good mo1stunzers that hold water 1n the sl..in. C ollag\'n 1\ .s mmstunzer. Thc1rcla1m that the ~kin will look} oungcr •~ true. I he mo1stunzcrc; do puff up the skin. I think the pkublt.~· re.els the~ arc addtng collagen or ela'it1n fibl'r!> to the .. 'tn. . To begin the Chantal cTastogenic treatment program } ou apply Elasy n Es~cnce all O\ er 1he face and throat twice a day for ~8 da) s. Th rs"' 111 act I\ ate yourskm \hidden potcnual toop11m1ze its own elastm/collagen ba lanlc. n.1 lh" .. , l'' laugh linc!I and tore head J U'il pronearl·a-;arou u '' f h d adropoft\\01\u'>..:dalll'rdl·an1nttand~· orl'n1g tJn morning moil>1Un11ng ruu1111l''> lt 1srccumml·n<ll•dthJtl'\l'r) thrcl·munlh'> \OU rcix·a11hc intt'll'll\ l· m·,11ml·nt tor IM> "ccl..' S4U Th. mo1stun1crrn''' $ m .ind night crl·am I~ Other p~odurt~ in thl' nilkrtwn are grl dc<1ni.t·r. lreshcncr astnngcnt. l'\ c cream. 1h111a1 l rl·Jm, ma!.q~e ( to.e'follate) and hand and bod) 11101\tlllllCr f he) wt: re te\ll d rOrtWO ) cars in hospital~ and 1ndl'1~·ntknt lab'I. • . ,1 What ha~ bl't•n ,,0 nH.'ll, n'<ll t1on to tht produc ts. Chantal ~a))" onll'n ,11 l' d.11 nHng better looking sk 1n 10 JU!>I ont'wtd ... but ,he ,1dJ\lt r~all) tal..c\ JO to ?Oda)\ for Ela~\ n to tlo t l<o JOh .. I hl' rull t Ill'\\\\ a~ gonl'lrom amundihcl')l'!.tnl\\11dJ" · .. \\ omt•n "ho ha' l' .. rd1![1t1u'>I' U\l'd a good sl..in care Ii Ol' "111 not not1ll' a\ 11111l h 111 al h.111gc ,,.., "omen who ha, e neglected their \l..tn 'hl' .1ddt·d. Fu tun· plan!>lall lur ,rn l') l' mal..l·up rcr:10' er and a men's hne. Thcdtfkn·nu· tX.'l\\l'Cn "omen sskin c~re and ihat tor a man•~. ,;i 1d t hl' l .tndtd < hu ntal. .. packagmg and fragrance rhcrl''>CJrl'h hohln \;l\\ ( h.tn tal. ha\ gotten OUI Of hand "~h fatht•r 1s 'l'll11t~ tm w mpan1t'' and coming 10 Y-Or~ \\1th me .. New Red Ribbon 100 unwrapping campaign Red Ribbon I001!>ofTtoagood start. One hundred members of the women's advisory council to the Orange County Chapterof Ameri- can Red Cross, their husbands and guests gathered at the Blood Ser- vices Center in Santa Ana to launch fund-raising efforts. A highlightoftheevening- lrvi neCo. President Tom Nielsen's presentation ofS I 00.000 to the Red Cross capital campaign -was accepted by Charlie Johnson, board member and husband of Red Rib- bon member Kathy Johnson of Newport Beach. Followi ng a spirited cocktail hour. the meetmg took a serious tum asRick Gravea ofCosta Mesa gave instructions on earthquake and disaster preparedne~s. one of mam .\RCcourscsava1lable to 10d1v1dualsand businesses. AsemcecGraves.a volunteer. conunued instruction fo llowing dinner-keeping serious infor- mation on the light side. The 1ux- clad Graves talked Linda Bonacci into joining him as he demonstrated the maneuver to stop choking. Roger and Michele WU80n join Blll Weltner ln social hour. "With our first event. we wanted tohavemorethanaparty. We wanted our guests and members to learn about Red Cross services and to leave with valuable 1nfor- ma11on:· said Sharon Paisley, co- chairman ofRed Ribbon 100. Much of the new group's function will be advisory, but members incl ude so many oft he county's experienced fund-raisers. The guest list included Arlene and John Littman, Noddle and Bill Weimer, Michele and Roger Wilson, Judy and Cappy Dobbs, Diane Diehl, Lucia de Garcia and Marcia and Hank Adler (all ofl rvi ne). Others were Barbara Fox, Michael Schumacher, Diana Lawson, Lynn McMaster, Anne Nutt, Audrey and Dave Newbro and Martha Peu ente. • • • Mem bers ofApplause. Chapter Two. Learned Ladies. Sophisticated Ladies and Stage Door-the fi ve Irvine chapters for Orange Count) Performing Arts Center-are joining forces with plans for raising Tazedoed emcee RJck Gravea trtea out Red Croa flrat aid patter on John Coehlo, Charlie John80n and Don Cooley. more than $50.000on Ma ) 11. There wa'I much talk about th e upcoming benefit 10 be staged al Bullock''\. outh Coast Pla1a. when 300 gathered at Copa de Oro for a l..1ck-ofTpart~ organtLed b) Marie Suits. .\n assortment of hors d'ocuHes "'cre pro' ided by the restaurant and the Ronnie Brown trio played as the') disc ussed "On With the Show·· "h 1ch w1 II honor Carol Wilken, retmngAll-Gutld chairman. A stlcnl aucuon. buffet dinner, open bar dancmg, entertainment and a fashion e\travaganLa arc be1ng planned. (iucm pre' 1e"ed 270of1he !>tlent auction items and C<><hair- men Irene McCaffrey and Marcie Lemmon helped out b)' modehnga N0Ncg1an blue fox fur. wl)ile auction t ha1rman Karen Lekas g1ngerl~ handled a $2.000com- mcmorat1 \ e design bottleofpcr- fuml' h~ Salvado D~lt ... everyone Sl'Cml.'d 1 m pressed b) the auction lll'm pJrked b) the door ... new 8'1\.\ 1181 ~ ord 1\ that De Doolittle, Gale Kaba, bannon Zeck, Marlene Gaf- fn ey and Ca rol Wilkin -will be "lool..mg special" on May 11 -the)' cal h "'on a day ofbeauty from Aullol~ '<; FIGURINES WITH FLOWERS ADD INTRIGUE ••• From Bl 1s helpful in such partisan \11uat1om ·· Just ltke a hostess who might borrow flowers or acces-;oncs from a neighbor. Temple said that she and her stafToffour. would call on the 5m1thson1an Museum or the Na- tional Arboretum to fill special decor- ating needs. But mostly flowers were provided by local retailers or by the National Parks Service which over. sees the White House grounds. Of the first ladies she worked" 1th before retmng rn Janua1) to de .. ote more time to her fam1lv tn Con nee 11- CUI. she recalkd 1hat would check Wtlh the Pro1ocol Office ··sett) f ord \\Jnted the floral about an} color or floral taboos I such arrangemcnl ' on cac:h of of the J 3 as wh11e s1gn1f) 1ngdeath ). but we table\ (for 1<11111 be different which didn't use any imported flowe~or actual!~ madc:<1UrJobeas1ers1nce wc fore1gnarrangingst~ks .. could m1J1 more flowers. Each day there werr about 50 floral .. Rosal) n c .a rter wanted the arrangements to create or freshen 1n flo"'ers Ill arncar na tural -a-JUSt· the public tounngarea'I. second and p1cked-frorn·the-gardcn-look. third floor pn vate quarter\ and East "N,rnC\ R.t·ilgan was the most and West Wing office" direct I} 1 n' nf\ ed 1n social occasions. "Naturally. the holtda}" "ere our "Rut "'C .tl'-l-ayscm phas1zed our busiest time." she said "lron1call}. rnu nt f) u \ing natt \ e flowers and the last two years the' 1 ncluded state .\mencan artworks and crafts. We dinners ford1gn1tartc'> from non-· r============-........:=:....;;;;:_ ____ =================-Chnstian countne'i so "'e had to de la) putting up Chnstma'i decoration.-,." Orange County's easy li.stening radio st~ion KDCM tD!l.t _EMSIERED One such occas111n 10' ol ved I 8- 1 nch candles which ·1 emrk had SEE DOUBLE THIS EASTER Bring 1n thlS ad and you II get an extra set of prints FREE wtth developing 1~1 PHCJIOMCIOIY IN THE NEW CLOTHESTIME CENTER At Beach and Main 842 4417 Not •••td "''" ""* ~(•P<fff AO<R '' INS thoroughl y tested fordnpp1ngand durab1fity. "However. we forgot to account for air conditioning." she said ... Dunng our last-minute check we noticed the a1rduc1 shad caused spattcnngdown one aisle of tables and we made quick corrections ... Keeping candles 1n the refngcrator or freezer so they will burn longer with lessdnpping 1s one hostess hint from Temple who was a contributing editor to the T1me-L1fe ~rtes "Decor- ating With Plants and Flowers" Others arc. "Give )Our floral retailers plenty of notice to be sure they will have the vtm etres you wa nt fresh o n the day you need them. "Tn m theendsofthcse flowers - or those from your garden -with a kntfe under water. When you change the water in a vase. don't forget to change the prescn a11ve agent. 100.1f you u~ one. 01hcrw1se. 1t 1s nosed away Red Rlbbon 100 membera Arlene Littman ::d"'N:ddj' Weltner welcome aaeat Chrla Wood to lnaqara.t e•ent. e ' Gatsby Tour aids hosjJ.ltal T he route ta kl'n b> SmJll World Ci ulld of ( h1ldren~ I losp1 tJI ol Orange < u uni' for 11' ne>.1 fu nd- ra1scr 1'1 an au10 rall)l' C1atsb) f o ur d'Ell'gamT v.1 1l i,1a n from 6 30 to 7: l(l p.m ~aturda) at Wood - b r 1 d g e H 1 g h S l h q lll . l Mradowbrook. In me Pantc:1pant' v.111 rcu'l\l' par kct!I al the \tarting hnt• to ind udc 1 ns1rut·t1ons on a \.at1l'I \ of routes to an untllsd o,l·d dt•s11n'd11o n. Once, there. guc!lts will oc dining. danc:in'g c.1nd b1dd111g on \lkn1 auction Items. l he guild otlkc. 997-3000. cx1 X6 75 has more inlorma11on on the ncnt lx·1 ng rhaircd b) Patti How- ard a\\1stc.·J h) All Bartholomew, Gail J acobs and Linda Asher, Katy Megonigal, Judy Go1ett a nd Jan Ortiz. • • • f he Jnnual mn·ting ol I 700 Orange < ount\ PhilharmonK So- c. tl'I\ \4.omt·n·, ( omm11tt.'t' mt·m-ber~ "Ill be lwld \.\t•<lnl·'>da\ at the I aguna 111 11, < ioll c'uur~t'. ( lubhou\c.' rwo "It";· unl· 11nll.: Wt' Gm all get tngt•lht•r under one.· root a nt.I c.ha re lhl' l'\Pl'rll'nl'l'\ ol 1h1., d i\ er<o.l'. le>un t\ -w itk grCJup." 'aid ( ha1rma n .loyce'Reaume of !ht• I l-cll mm11tce !!alht·ring ' - .\fin I) J 111 rqw.1rn11on and hrunth. a 11l'" hoard o l d 1rcl·turs ,-.di b1.· 1.:krteJ and .11:11\ll~ report'> c1H·n 0 ( P'i 1n lormat1~)n 1'> J\ail- .1hk h~ 1.all111g li~2-X212 ••• \II rnone\ ral\cd h\ I luag \.km- nnal H o~p1 ta l Pr1.'\0) tcnan \u\- 1l1a ~ d uring 1hc pa\t )l'ar "'II be presented I hurc,da) IO ...\d m in1\· 1ra1or Michael Stevens "hen mcm- hcr' ga1hn JI Ho1el \knJ1cn tor lli•r annual lum . .hcun \ lasluon ~holA. v..111 Ix· prc..en1i:u h~ Kit•y Leslie ~or f J'>h1on (\land mtrd1Jnl' ••• I hl' fn\111!1' ol an I ll1<1lx·1han BRIDGE DEAR READERS: We have bad maay reque1t1 over the year1 for thoM hand1 we coa1ider to be our favorl~. That maket quJte a U1t. For the time beln1. therefore, we j are devoting the S unday eolwnn to a aerle1 of fa.Qlou1 haad1. At the end of the 1erie1 we will 10 back to our we11k.ly queetion aad antwer colwnn. !'Jeither vulnerable. S outh deals. NORTH • J 9 ::i K 3 0 107 52 WEST • AQ1092 EAST +7 + K2 <::1 Ql0752 0 QJ64 ..., A98 0 K 983 •KJ 764 .• 85 SOUTH +AQI086543 'V J 64 OA •3 The bidding: South WHt North Eut l + Pa11 2 • Pa11 4 + Pall Pa11 Pu1 Ope ning lead: ~ueen or o Manhunt might be misplaced ANN LANDERS Dl-. .\R \r-.N 1 \NDt:R~ rm l H. hc.·ttcr thJn .1H'rag1: looking "tth J goo<l ligurt· l'n1pk of'tt'n J'ik "h\ rm not 111arr1c.·d r Ill'.\ l'.r kill'\\ ho" to n.•,pond unt\I I rc.·ad .1n Jrtidc 1n Mone\ magJ11nl' "o" I r1:Jh1c.· 1hc rl'J\un I'm '>1111 '>lflglc 1" hn.IU\C I h' l' in I ong !-,la nd PkJ<.c.· pnn1 the.· 111t11rmJt111n 111 hdp nthc.•r \\11ml'll ""'' .irc.·:.il'o "' ing in the \Hung UI\ -( 1-... I)) '" \ 1 \ "' 11 \ 'i~ f-r DEAR CINDY: Here'" the clip from Money magnlne llttlng cities from best to wont -flitures below indlcale number or "eligible" men per 100 "eligible" women: I. San Diego, 75.1; 2. Houston. 73.S; 3. San F rancisco, 73.2; 4. New Or- leans, 70.!; S. Los Angeles, 89.9; 6. San Joae.68.!; 7. Fort Lauderdale, Fla .. H .7; 8. W11blng1on, 86.S; 9. Den\'er, 65.i ; 10. Seallle, 64.7; 11. Anaheim.' 63.S; It . New York, '3.1; U . Balll· more. n : 14 Tampa, Fla .• tt.•; ts. Riverside, 12.S; II. Portland. Ore., 'l.t: 17. Cbtcaao. • t.S: 18. Cleveland, 10.7; 19. PbffDI'<, Arlt .. SO.I ; ZO. Dallas. 60 4; %1. Mll1''aaku. IO; 22. Allanta, $1.S; 23 Miami. St .4; 24. , Boston. $8.•: U . a cramnlo. U .2. • • • • [)f \RA"-"l ·\°"DrR~ l'Jhil.c 10 ~pnngt1me cclcbrauon will be re- created Saturday at the Wcs11n outh Coast Plaza Ho 1el at a be r\Cfil I fo r Pacific Chorale. Continuous entertainment and a fea st of English fore 1s on tap alo ng w11h music by costumed Chamber Singers of Cal State Northndgc led by John Alexander·(d1rccto r of the 140-voice chorale). The chorale's o;upport group, Encore Circle 1s ~ponsoring the event with ·Anne Nutt acung as chairman. Rita Randall. 760-837 3. has mo re 1nformat1oc o n 1hc SI ()()..per-perso n affair. • • • Robert Guggenheim and son Dan arc out to rope 1n more than 300 guests for Orange ,County Big Brothers/Big Sisters r\pnl 24 West- ern Casino Ni~ht. The Barn Res- taurant. Red H ill at Edinger. will be the settmg for the evening which will include a gourmet dinner. "Tickets are tax deductible at $7 5 per person." repons Bob. Procecdc; provide suppon for kids from single-paren t homes who need adult role modds. In addiu o n. counseling 1s a vailable to paren1s and t h1ldren. free o f charge. Jo Alexander, exec d irector. may be called at 544-7773 for tickets and informa11un ••• ..\n evening of song w11h Norma ) Zimmer 1s scheduled Saturday as the second annual "Musical N1tc for Sight. .. The benefit for Rctin111~ P1gmentosa International O ra ngl' Coun t~ will begin at .., p.m 1n Fred Ha rtin ..\ud1to n um . l n1on 0 11 Co . Science and Tl•chnolog~ D1 ,1sion. al Brea v.11h a wine and cheese reception. A cl'lcbnt) art g.ila wittfoi~mncr-n "'Tth works ot Peter Falk, Sally Struthers. Phyllis Diller and o thers up fo r sale f o1 mo re 1nforma11o n on the $1 5-ix:r- person benefit. call 529-4719 CHARLES Go REN The Thr ee or Hearts was rather overwhelmed by the occasion. Almost all the cards in the pack had had their moment 1n the limelight. and he could recall no single inc1 dent in his career worthy of note Peer pressure had finally gotten to him. and he had appealed to a noted composer of problems for assistance. He was now ready to reveal the results lo the briqge world. "Ladies and gentlemen of the pr ess." he began haltingly. "As you know. for several months now you ha ve been besieged by wondrous plays performed by my fellow members of the pack. none of which I could equal. However. on the table in front of you is a problem. You have to make four spades arter the lead of the queen of diamonds. "As you can see, all you have to do to make your contract is to avoid losing three hear t tricks and a trump. Suppose that you win the ace of diamonds and lead a heart to the king. East wins the ace and returns a trump. Whether you finesse or rise with the ace. Wen will ge t in to cash the king or trumps. and you will have to lose three heart tricks. "As the cards he. you can make the contract by leading a heart and ducking at trick two. When East returns a trump. win the ace and lead another heart. Since East has the ace of hearts and not the king of spades. you will be able to ruff your third heart on t he board. But that would fail if West had the ace or hearts. "The solution 1s most elegant. After winning the ace of diamonds. cross to the ace of clubs and lead me from dummy! If West wans this trick. whether with the queen or ace. he cannot return a trump without sacrificing his trump trick. so you will always be able to ruff a heart. If East wans the heart to return a trump. you you will always be able to hold your heart losers to two. As long as trumps are 2 1. lh1 line will work against. any d1stribu lion of the heart honorsl" TUTORS UNLIMITED • l mm "-Ar "10 Alhlrllf"I •I r11m {,\Ir'''"" IO< nm1l11ll t' • Fn1111 1·111tllt,h 111 I 11111 You <'o"'' Qf/ortl '"••Ill•"'"" fN.11 / r\'\pond 10 • l\\ II "1 " in T u1'41. who \&11tl--'·ln pc:ru·nt 111 1hc.· c;1nak women I out then· Jrl' gold~1aacrc; l'"'.t't ho\ rold fi\h. f <K>lh.11lc. 1d wt<, or monc) hungn \. \ n1111hrr Jlv.a )'i told ml' '\\ ht•n \OU :lrl' hM1kma lo rthc rcrtc\ I v.omnn rl'nll'mhcr thnl <,he" look mi for jhr 12'!'.rlcll man . -\ \ IN CAn ('ZJ4) 673-2669 < ONNfCIJ\l lT 1.L.---------....., DE AR A.S.-Voor molllfr waa rlabc on! Tbanb for •llarlna .I I . ,, designer knit, JERSEYS regular price elsewhere $32 .NI ....... ·1299 New designer fashion knits. .. pieced jersey-to-jersey and woven sheeting-to-jersey. Assorted necks. 100% cotton. Sizes S-M·L·XL. 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Brand name .. for le. -k ... c c t r r r , t t I ·Eight plays.open ·on OC stages Two world i)fcmlet~ -making three in the last two weeks locall> - top a busy, eight-show lineup of openings on Orange Count\' sta~es th i~ ~eek. a well-balanced liM 'offering . two professional s)'lows, two from the community theaters and three from the colleges. · "Tlte Debutante Ball" b>· Beth Henley. author of the Pulitzer Pnze- winn1ng "Crimes of the Heart." opens for the first time Tuesday on South Coast Repertol) ·~ mamstage. Thursday finds the musical drama "Cabaret"arrivmgat the Curtain Call Dinner Theater and "Butterflies Are Free" bowing in at the San Clemente Community Theater. Fnday's· newcomers include .. A Roomful of Roses" at the Hunungton Beach Playhouse. "Deatb Takes • Holloy" at Golden West College. "~pa rate Tables" at the (~pre~~ C1v1c Theater and two shows running in rcpertol) at addlebad. College - "Tbe Diviners" and the other "orlJ Toi TITUS Thcah.·r~ .6'5) =Fown CcntC'r Onvc. Co ta Me~. Ticl<t"t inrormnti<1n •~ :n :11lnhle at 957-4033 "But1erfl1c!. Arc Fre-e:· the \ton ol a bhnd )oung man making 11 on.hi\ own. scttk !l 1n for a fou r-"ccl..cnu run Thursday at the San Clemente Com- m unit) Theater. :!02 Ave. Cabrillo. San Clementt.'. Katlw Van Kampen 1s directing. · . Ed Reder. Ten Pnnct. Sue C haska prem1erl·. the children·~ pin> ''Tbe and B. Aaron Cogan comprise the cast Secret of Osiris." of the Leonard Gershe senocomed>. SC'R's ··0t-butante Ball" mixes t~ · Performances will he g1-ven upper crust and the poor foils 111 a Thursdays through aturda)s at 8 small M1ss1ss1pp1 to"n and 1s being p.m. until Mar 4 wnh rcscnat1ons directed b} tcphcn Tobolowsky. a'a1lable at 49A>4b5 Featured 1n the world premiere arc Pre-war Germany 1s the selling for Jeffrc} Comb!.. Ph)'lhs Frehch . .\nn ··cabaret," the darkJ) comic musical Hearn. Penm Johnson. Joanna opening Thursday at Elizabeth Ho"'· Mile\. Lam o·o" 'er. Diane al-ard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. inger and Kun"ood ·smith Susan Ho ffman. Brian Schucker. Performances "'ill bl' g1' en George Quick: Deborah Bruchcr and Tuesda}c, through Fnda}!> at 8 p.m .. Joe Mattaraao head the cast under Saturda)'> at 2 JO and 8 and unda)!I the d1rect1on of Johh Fcrola. at 2 JO and 710 in SCR'c; Founh Step The sho" will be on the board\ through June 23 at the theater. 690 El Rebel. Fighter. Camino Real. Tustin, \\1th per- formances ni~htly except Monda)s at val)ing c urtain times. Call 838-1540 for reservations. Bathsheba's lover. Goliath's slayer. The story of the man. CDL~:~ ... ~.~~~MJL~l ~fil {R.~ ..... ,.,,.._ .,."" --= • COSTA.... tUffl#t8-r:!O:::. ~YIN~SSIC* VIE.JO ORANGE I EdwVds Town Cenlef Eowaros HunclnQ!<!!) 'Edwards WooclbllOOt EOwardS voe,o TWiii C111eoome I 751 .. 184 enema 848-0388 CnelN S51·065fl 8»6990 634 2!>S3 n TON) E.dwJnls Et lam 541-9500 ~..,..--n.-1 •W'IDIJlllllll..:• I "A Rootnful of Roses" makes 1t!> Oran$e County debut Friday at the Huntington Beach Playhouse in the Seacliff Village shopping center. on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in Huntington Beach. Jack Secord 1s directing the drama and also per- forming in it. The cast includes Phyllis Secord. Jennifer Normand. Joanne Under- wood, Sharon Walker. Kimberlie Watt, James Kelly. Wendi deBarros and Albert UnderwOOd. Cunain time 1s 8:30 p.m. Fridays and aturda)s through May 18 and uckcts ma} be ordered b) calling 832-1405. .,. addleback College is offenng a doubleheader. "'The D1 vine rs" and .. The Secret of Osiris" (the latter an original play by director Bo nnie Cogbill with an ancient Eg}pt theme) The shows open Fnda) and run throu~h Apnl 21.. WATCH OUT! Uef'•e got to cleu ap lie worst crille district i1 th world. 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Andra Miller 1!> dm·cting "Separate Tables" al the C'> pre)s C"1 v1c Th1..·ater. 5172 Orange Ave.. ('yprc)S, with · Waltl'! B~own, Geoffrey Draper, Jeannine F isher. Cecelia Fields Judy Grcathead. Tom Lowf), Rachel Leske. Marilyn Mang1apelo, Dan R1goh. Shertl)'n Savage, Nancy Revel. Terra Shelman and Claire Weinberg aboard. Performance~ will be i1ve n Fnda}s and Saturdays al 7:30 p.m. through May 4. Call 821-9500 or 527-1 q49 for 11cket information. ~1nally, Golden West College 1s re\J"1og the 1930s senocomed> "Death Takesa Holiday:· directed b) Don Hayes. 1n the Actor's Pla)boit Theater on the Hun11ngto n Beach campus. Mic hael James stars as Death w11h Doroth) H utchinson. David Robb. Stephen Avef). Tern L} n Da), Hc1d1 Binky, Karen Alana, Greg Smith. George Whitttiker. Der- nck Munoz a nd Capncc Rothe - who also choreoeraphs the special effects -com pleting the cast. Performances will be gnen Friday. S~turday a!"d April 18-20 at 8 p.m . with a closing matinee April 21 at J p.m . Reservations 895-8378. Winding up m engagement this weekend is the comedy "Wally's Cafe" at the Harlequin Dinner Pla>- housc. 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd .. just north of Costa Mesa. Final per- formances are toda> and Tuesda} through unda> at vaf}ing curtain limes. wnh n:sen at1o ns taken at 979-551 1 Continuing their respectn e run.-. around the ~ount} arc: -"Anytbing Goes" at Sebast1an·s West Dinner Pla)housc. 140 A\e. Pico. an Clement<.' ( 492-9950). Wednesda)s through Saturda}s at 8 p.m. Sunda)sat I and 7 p.m . through Ma) 19. -"Sweet Charity" at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel Wa). Anaheim (772-7710). n1ghtl) ncept Mondays at \'Ul)ing curtain time~ through June 16 -"Norman, Is That You?" at the "'MASK' IS SUPERB ... ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORIES WE'VE HAO IN THE MOVIES IN QUITE I Dorothy Hutchlneon , Michael Jamee in .. Death Takea a Holiday" at Golden Weet College. Irvine Commun it) Theater. -1 urtle Rock Commun1t~ Park. on Sunn) hill Road offTurtlc Roel Dml' 1n Ir\ ine (857-5496). Fnda)\ and aturda'~ at 8 p.m . through Apnl 27 "'-Ith ma tine\''> ..\pnl 14 and 21at 2 pm. -"Of Mice and Men" at the (11."m Theater. 12852 Mn1n ~t . Garden Gro\e 1636-7'1.13). WcdncM.la\l> through Saturday~ at 8 p.m .. Sunda}r. at 7:30 until May 4. MST AlM £DmHG >M (LAfW MST CINEMATOGiAPHY O-OIS MEl\GS A LONG TIME ... I ;;;:;;;;"~ lHE KILLING ~>mct1m~ ... 1htc· mo-.t unhkeh people I (IELDS ~:·"".~.;~·.,~~~ I .-r!!l __ ·-----------1 111u NO~,.!'-AYING 01W101 I :::w1111 UAl,I("" AMCf-*°" (ry(t 'lf' I Wll• 1)9() •rrn 691 O&ll s:M mi sr~ DI " 11111 llA 'M• MllSIQll WJ0 011A11Gf UH110 o ..... ~Pi1a (a--.i ... OJ\l.e,ol""' P11:' .,..,,, OllTA •u i:,. •• "' ll1l <IOIO &JO 6'lllO [hr • 614 9l6' CDllMDS C10U aut-. '* llfWl'lllfT llAtM wtlTWklmt C(lfTtl tl'-4141 • Mo.... [Clwl'O. ,..,.._ v....... £ .,..,,,,. eon. ... ~ "¥11 Ii" o~ ,,.., 891 llr. n. T• lllWMDS SAOOICMCIC 'lll-5111 ..0 ........ ICf_l" .. le• .. t ............. .............. -·-· ..... .-. NOW PLAYING WMltltfl (DIU10$ llCS~ HO 4441 ............ COWM!n SOllTll coas I IAGIN ftl·111l Wt '911 Mil'* HCfl( 11SS01 Ol 110l 0 0 wtlT9MITU UA llOlllllSIU IMU HJ.~ fo'-n "°ltllh' Tis•-----MIA EL T«>f'Q FOOWTMll VALUY LA HAW AMC OMHOE f>ho nr ( 1i1n llmr ) I0-1 I MMWl lkH Pl.w EdWirlb Saddltback 629-5.139 979~ 141 COSTA MESA EdWlrCI• Cinema Center 581 5880 Edwards F ISfllOn SQ111re AMC OI itlJO" Maff Fountain Valley 891 OG33 637 OJAO 839-1500 ll'MME Edwards Woodbrl()Qt C1ntm• ~I ~ • ( Garbo ~ba-red' ·in book BI:VE.R LY IHI LS -fhc nw· "Garbo Talks" ha'> s11rred 1ntt'rl'\t the world'~ mo!ot famou~ rcclu\c I what 1s Greta Garbo. dorng 1h1 day<,'> Edward Lou1 ofBt·,crl)' 11 1 a writer and publicist. rt'Cl'ntl' int ''1e.wed the legendary act re~., Some of the information Lo sleancd from the.SC inten 1ew\ \\Ill includt'd in .. L1 ving Legends." a bo he 1s wnting. lorn. J5. " legcn<!~ crooner Rud} Vallee's per~onal mt ager and also represents actresc; T1 Louise as "ell as a number of ot~ mo' 1e and TV pen.onalit1e~. Lou1 dcscnbes Garbo as "H O"'-J Hughes ln a skin. inc.'red1bl} ob!>Cs~ \'Ith her pmaq. but she'<. '>1111 clas'>~ lc:1d). Sitting in the \Un Br' crh Hill'>. chain -'>mok.1 V1n:ro,·s. drinking coffee she loo Ille l''er.one\ thin grandmuthl·r "~he dOl'S weird things to k.l' pt.'ople at a d1stanl'e. though.'" '>J Lo//J. "She"ll an~wer the phone a1 pretend to be the maid. or she'll p1ct.. up and not SS) an) thing 11·~ cre~r Shr'll wait for )OU to speal.. and 11 <,, rerngni1cs )Our '01cc and wan I\ talk with )'OU. she will. Othcrw1 she'll JU'it hang up "ithout "">''"it v.ord · "'Thl' huild1ng "here 'hl' 11\l'\ Ne" York. denies that shl' ll\C) ther e ' Cl) thing has tu be dell\ ered. ar dd1\'el) bo~s ha'e to ha\e a \Ccr pav .. word." . L.ou1 -.aid he d1sco\('rcd enou1 information to fill his entire boo rather than JUSI the t"-O chapter'> he including on her He added that <;on of the h1ghhgh1s of the mten 1c\ included her love hie and SC\U preferences. her intcrest 1n heal foods. and her chcla11on therap) wr Ga\ lord HauSt'.r. "hose recent dea1 up;et Garbo a great deal ··r, aman·d how health' )he "· cons1dc- mg 1h1.· ngarenes. c·offl'c and lac!.. • skcp.'" L.0111 said. Her fa, ontc food 1s 3\ olado. Loi noted. '"She enjoys them so much s~ puts them on whole-wheat bread for sand"ich. She'<; also addicted 1 hconce Jnd gourmet chocolate chi cookie\.·· Lozzi added-"She watche\ MT\ She ha'I no hobb1c~ or 1ntcre~ts. Whc I asked hc:r what she doe~. she \a1< ·.\II I do in life 1s dnft." ·· Doe., h ha\'e an) regn.•ts., "Holl) "'ood w2 m> biggest regret. I let mane\.. fam and greed ruin m) life. Holl)~ood 1 where I wasted the best )Car\ of m hfe." 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II e. d :I ,It .. ,, ll' ,, ll h h h 11 r )f 'I l' •1 ., p fl I l' ' l' 'I Doing It her way 1 Orange Coast DAil V PILOT/Sund9)', Apnl 7, 1945 So AP SUMMAR y , Thomas, Trey clash ov~r Kelly By LYNDA lllRSC:Jl ALL MY CHILDREN: ~like: hL·lp\ Broolt:ind Marl~aPl' Mctrtd.\Llunht\ but I\ shot i., V. arrc:n dunna the rciK ur a1tcmp1 ~tartrl and J.ilc .irl .ttrC\tl·J . .\ JrlC\lng lnn1 li.ecp' \1&11 a1 the gril\CI) inJurcd M1lr's btdmlr as the hie ~uppon monttors go dtad Zll{ h shov.s < hff th<' smutt) Pll"tllrcs 1ha1 he s1agtd of Nina . .-.n a111a1td Nrna. rc:ah1ina Zach's used htr c:olla~~ and ts rushed 10 hospital M)'rtle realuc\ that lad and Uillaq utll care for each 01her en I .Ach bc&1ns to act '1olenll) toward h<'r. Linda fears he's ps)chollc Benn) dreams ot marry1na Donna l) nth1a thank\ .\ndrt.,. for 1urn- 1na O\tr his stocl. w that she: 1s not forctd to havt• a bedroom rrndeHous .,.tth Zach ANOTHER WORLD: Kdthl<'tn refuses to \tt Cass Dct hope\ that ( ass and Kathletn's bu)tup v.111 mt'an \he has a chance with (ass Peter con' inces Ann<' to send T tie~ to ~II) bu1 I 11dutsn't11't the m~saae to stop the 11.rddtng Just as Rachel 1~ about to k1s\ '°1Jl she pulls awa> Brittan} Ith<' "'•fl' ( uthn thought "as dead) and Zane rnme 111 B.i' C It) AS THE WOR0LD 0Tt:RNS: Luctnd.l stduccs ( ra1g \fll·r rl.'lel' 1ng mt'ssage .from Michal'!. lktS\ tc:lts ">1crra that S1trra 1s no longer bt:tng huntl'd \1erra 1mmed1· attl> reunites" Ith C r;ug l.uetnda pkascd to see Sierra but '>t'Cm\ 1nr\phcabh v.1stful aflcr their mceung. Ru\s. still ti) 1ng to kill llli 4'\d 14:11' Lim a.be pl.u» W iu~, l)akm I 11 fmnn,· wh<'n )l\t tums bib Noel hu slipped into d1.ibtllt lOma "otl'\ cond111on s1.1b1l11n but \ht \On· 11nue\ to be ho~p1tal11td H.in goc\ bcfort' the JUd&c i.nd ~)'~ lhar&es a,.1 Mt Marltna in Stcphano's ca~ \hould bt dropped Pete ltlh ht'~ he p~ns to makt 1he1r mamaic "'ork ••• GENERAL HOSPITAL: Moril!ll tclh Donnell) ht fca~ Slater m1aht bc'tra) thtm In h<>Jp1tal co(Tldor Sl.atcr takt\ l ntft and sta~ mo11onlt\\ bud> a~sum 1ng i\'\ Ton) Actually a "dummf' v.as \witched for Ton). A tunoui Fmco blamts Scorpio lor the latest attempt on Ton) 's hfe When Fnsco l rtatt\ a 'ICtnt .u the hospital ht' 1s placed undtr arrtst Rick. fearful he'' once again falling for Monica turns to Ginn> IJl tht bedroom <.11nn> a11rare that Ri el 1s dttachtd Junn~ their lovemalung. When (11nny onu· again turns do11rn Derek's pa\'>t'\ he continuc:s t<i fome and 1s funous .,.htn he rt'ah1e\ Ginn' has slept ""1th R1l k C1µing '" J1mm\ tee's condo tu cclebnHe her rnn:e;~ful sho.,.,1ng. { cl1J unce again " entranced b) her former lo' er Pin 1n11 t~ethtr cluts. Scorpio beginning tu r.: ahzc that ODnnt'll) 1s in on the plm 111 lo.if Ton) Ton~ slips into decPtr comJ • • • G IDING LIGHT: In \l.is\a 1'.' k bu'' , •• . J • • • • 1lteaaJ. Rid: find.. ta~ 111>lutla ~wt Ma WVlNG, tf•i:nuli. lS»tec.ru. • .cUQlt{l. -.t.bttatcntn, Sldnc"Y •. .SWbban.thwh cape ... ········-home ~b.uu. ruhu:s M11..t Sllll nas and' turns It OVC'f to autbonua SM>bhan lt'thn1s fur hi\ c\ ,. ,ft ( lbol tells ~nn he On« ap.1n drum\ of makll\l IO\<t &O MaP. ltth Dant t\ u\1na htr R«o\tnna frum • • • • his bfu\h w11h dt>ath Ste'e 1nfunm Trish SANTA BARBARA: Cruz 1maz~ v..hen h(" mu\t 4u11 \t·hool 1n c,rdtr to 118)' hts 1hcl11t Chanl\Jftl < llp""ell's lo"tt Li.nduy ho,pual bills Jdll .And \ta(~ make lo\C tum' out to bt 1 man Sophia deUTmiocd Jad.: 1ntorm\ \tal) ht hoPt" t.0 pin tu rcptn her posmon and C C.'satrocuon. lUStod' uf hi\ child onct .\\ll &ivt~ b1nh E.den 1tnd Cnu vow to bt t09tt.h.tr Jad. rcah1c' \'ii h;o no des1rt to havt the r~rdl~' of their f1m1b"' ~rntna w \;h1ld < uni> sugge\h to l.l)ma 1hat 1ht end thtir rtla11onsh1p Muon b1ts peyd1n pill\ Ufl Ill l1nl w \he \OIO b«-omt -.t"rvinaase>.t'CUtorofPcter'Setlatc. wsmrlll \ firm \ he11d mudrl SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Wa1tll'll • • • La nd ONE LIFE TO UVE: Reahlln& .\ida is fur the m1UlnJ TR . Lloyd and la lpt ' be "-a ""omed n1Jht toatt.hcr Wendy a.ad " 1ut to .. hoot Jrnn, ...,., 1d sttps 1n the C. a•n..,, find tarv that shows Warren wu "'•" and I\ shot .\1da drap David on ..... ' ,,.. plJ.nc tx·lii" ing ~ht' ha\ briefcase with tht 1crron21n1 Suzi Wendy wants to bum ~odrd mu\il In rcalil\ Jenn~ ha\ t;.pc (~e) tn~ to talk her out of 1t. '"'lllhrd bntk;i~\ and hand\ ttic. infor-When \\endt is unabk to ckttroy ll~. m;i111in U\ er lO Herb wrn1na that Bo ""d ')uz11sclcarcd of cha~. Caaney aW SIUl Didi hJH' hroktn up Qdilahif,celsshc has to man) him TR rtturns to Henderson J lh.1n•c \\llh' ij{1 Delilah falls d~ns with Rider in tow• • • 111,ht 1Jl \l;i1rs Bo find~ Ult uncon\C1ous YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: When m\lthtr 10-bc .\.~ P3>'> Clv•er toatt Jesse Brtnt 1\ arrested for shoottn& IU)t . Dinll ll• rc:iurn tu Ttnne\ke \ llkl onct again bails him out Dina dectdn to come rt'\ cninr tu her '\1Ll1 l:lm11h characttr to~ard 1f BrtnY 1s indicted for IY)'e's male' pld, lor lormcr lo' rr Han) lotan) \hooung. Dann) channed by Alana's hrr.i~' d.Ate "nh [)onan to bt ""Ith '1, 1l l..1 rtfrt~h1n1 h1sh sp1nts Paul ,ealous of l>urtan JnJ ( a\\IL' \tunned b~ D;I\ id's L.lurc:n·s rela11onsh1p ""1th Shane When \UJdrn do:panurc rcfU~ to btheve uuren ttlls Pauls~ has no desu~ to nan ltnn' ' \tof\ that ht' JU\I ""tnt on tnp f.am1h h" unhappiness 1s v111bk. Ashley I >on.in do:, 1dn tu tral l l)a\ 1d do" n 1n Sllll unablt to recall her hfe 1n ~noa City C,t'rmam Rob a,i.., < assic.• to mam him __ _ I .iurt:I and lam "l'd .\In looks on and 1.iter tclh \fare., that ht did not l 1ll l)t'-..."mcd\'' . . . Jaclyn Smith tell• her aristocratic father (Jeremy Brett) ahe la aacrlficlng love, health and prlvlleae to revolutionlu the nutalng profeaalon in "Florence lUghtlngale," alrtna tonlaht at 8 on NBC, Channel 4 . l<'' c. 1s confrontc:d b~ C ra1g. Craig manaie1 10 stop Ruu ther~y saving Slc,e\hlr Bob and 1'.1m t>th~H· Frann"·s un" llhngnc!ts to be fitted for wedd1.ng outfit sho11.~ her unhappiness conctrn1ng their upcoming union 1'.1rl 's famil) and ffltnds tf') 10 stop h1\ gambling add1ct1on Diana e~tts tov.n. Fr.ml.. appears 10 be on the take Brian tclh Lisa that he·, determintd to help 1'.irk \1agg1e rtfu~s 10 belieH' Fran!.. 1s on the take M~ttng Ste.,.an, Fcann) in~tantl> lalt\ 1n love Marcie thrilled that r ran"' ha\ returned P1pehnc bar .\s nev. u"'ncr "-'It h1n•\ C'od) to manage the UlHrn but in"'" 11 nu lonier bt a bordtllo V. hen Philip ll.-;.irn' India not pregnant h\· dump' hn \ 'engdul India h3.) Beth .im•\tcd •11r trespassing V. hen 11;~1\ \ho"' I kt\ hc1 cannot ha'e l·h1ldren hi.' n:al11" hi " -fttther of Claire·~ bab' 1'. 1 le Jnd Re' a learn the amnc\1a( Ro\IC' h.i' married Kurt. Fletchtr decide\ to r.i1\(· < lain·\ child as his own RY AN' HOPE '11obhJn learns JJc I. " be-en trail in~ her ( hantelk lan't bclit~t 11 .,. hen \hC' learn' \10hhan and Jalquehne "ere buth mamrd to JOt' '-o'a~ Jac- qurltnc tell' '''" hl lea' e coun11; Mu '"car\ tu J1ll 1ha1 hl'·s not done an\lhtng ln•ex•pen•alve• ·11n 111; SP9" .,vi not 11.g._ 1n pt1ce . rea1on1t>I•. cias11t1ed ...,__. IOV9'1114ng ~ Classified Advertising 642-5678 'Dallas' cornering commercial marlCet 10 Oaldalc · CAPITOL: V. a1i, 0 u;nfuscd "hen Sam decides. \\all>-an·d Brenda \hould be ' allowtd to sta> together /cd assures Jarrett he'll con' tnl\' l homa\ 10 operate on him T c:n; JCalou\ "hen he \pots Mark 'f~Go8or MUST E -~ ~ y~:~ 00~.rt~ " te . " ... mas rpiece ... 1<11 lmrd "-.( /111 kt I / 11111 \fu(,IC.l/.lltt LOS .\~GELi:\ I \Pl -It 'liund> ltke a plan that \Wuld make old J R Ewing chuckle and k.rn bad.. al ht, desk ... Dallas .. t'I going \l.hok-hug. commernal. from pt·rtume 10 dL·'>k rnlendarc,. Lonmar Pro<lur111111' h;t\ LrtJted Lonmar l1ccn.,1ng 111 handk 1tw Southfork Dalla<. < 11lh:rtton 11 "'a' masterm1ndL·d b' DJnn' ~1n10n 'Ill' president ol i onm.ir L1u·n,1ng. Simon 1n111ated a lttL'n\1ng program for .. o, nae;!' .. ''hen hl' \I. lirkcd lor 20th (en I Ur) r II\ An Irish Film CAL (R) PORT THEATRE 673-6260 2905 E. Coast ltwy, Corou del Mar THE HEAT IS ON! 131:\ll:l~l:f 1-111.1-''i .~ NOW PLAYING ..... '°""l""'Ullll c:mms.,..... ~ ~ ... C-u""'" .. llU(U- \19 ~"' .. , l.Q " "• .,, "'"' .;i r .. ~ .. •C0.1a•M tlM~I h•""~ ~ .. ... ' ()MJIG( ' ,.,,_.~ c.,.,..u i.-..M.ac• ""'" fl """"" .v• .. ' ,.,_ ... .. Ill ¥ ,,th 1lr . •ll ll>llO •OllAllGt •"'fN""1tltl' fO.Mn f ,...., ~·wx !D_ ...... ...... 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Backroom and floored "hen Kell~ .sho"' at Ka' ·s gallcl") R d d d t\h1b11 ( h1ta "'ar") .,. h<:n ">and) sends r room ·· a cs"-calcn ar "ith Oov.crs and oOers ht'lp raking Wall> on 1n\lght~ from tdc' 1s1on·s grratcst fishing tnp. Sam suggC\I\ 1ha1 Wall) work rnnn1,cr at Clegg lndustnts. Julie tells Mark ~he'~ .\lso dUl' for \tmultancous release fearful ofT)lcr's lattst assignment 1. L~ ~" lie-PG Q I -IXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMINT SAT/SUN 1 30 3:45. 6!00. 8: 15, 10:30 PG~· -. in ">cptt>mber 1s a biograph} of the DAYSOFOURLIVES:HoPthun.,.hen E:."ings and o ther "Dallas" charac-Bo\3)shelo,esht rand.,.antsto con11nuc £ACLUSIV£ ter\: a record and cassette release uf thr rcla110Mh1p but he·, afraid he'll ne,tr [HGAGCM£H1 edwards TOWN CENTER THE PURRL£: ROSt -. 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I" (I ) l U I It II\~ "TllUITllAlll" I t'-.... 11", tN Il l '"l'ME KllutO FlElDI'" , ..... .._ ''PUCU .. THE HURT ',, ........ """ ,_ ___ , .. I flAll llUY llIUU---f.l- -----I . \ Oran09 Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Ap~ 7, 1985 ----- ~-... -. l RH I( 'r\ 1_____ - ----~ ------ ·::·Wallen berg's story compelling --~ .Richard Chamberlain excelleQt as Swedish diplogiat who saved thousands from death ------ By FRED ROTHENBERG MT........,..,._ NEW YORK Richard C'hambcrlain. still boyish after all these years, stars as Raoul Wallenbcrg. a real-life character who JUStly deserves being called a hero . in a miniseries-that tells the story of the ,,, Holocaust in a compellingl y different. "' way. 1o• .. The two-pan thriller. "Wallen berg: A Hero's Story." is on NBC Monday and Tuesday. Has it really been a qwirtcr ccntul) since Chamberlain rocketed to fame in "Or. Kildare" in 1961 '!Since then. he's become Mr. Miniseries with leading roles as the swashbuckling John Blackthorne in "Shogu n" and the tormented pnest 1n "The Thom ~irds." You may see a few lines on his face. but he's still the perfect choice to pla) -Wallenberg. a 33-year-old Swedish anstocrat who used his diplomatic co"er to save the h'es of tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews in 1944. In th 1~ age of hvpe. Wallcnberg de sen es all the best TV ad Jee ti ves: brash . brave, chansma11c and charm- ing. and Chamberlain cuts a dashing figure bnngjng him to life. Even his accent lits. Wallenberg received a degree in archnecturc from the University of Michigan. and Chamberlai n's English has a modi- fied Swedish hit. Wallenberg'11 adversary in Hungal) was none other than Adolf Eichmann (Kenneth Collfy) who rode shotiun on Hitler's "final solu11on" scheme 10 wipe out the Jc'-'S. Although the Hunganan leader. Adm. Nikolal. Horth} (Guy Dcghy). was an avo"rd bigot -"I wai. an anu-Sem1tt' before }OU were bom." he tells Eichmann -ht' draws the hnl' at death ramps. tk also notes that Jews hih c been an mtegral pan of Hungal) ·~ econom} for centuries. But Walknherg knows that the stnngs of n l'I) puppet can be tightened and that the Nazis have gotten somt· trainloads of Jews past the Hungarian authont1r!>. Ont' such d"eath cara,an 1s pulling out of the train Slatton \.\hl'n Walknberg first · am ve!I in H ungaf)'. Wallen berg's outrage and hC'lpkssnes'> are con- veyed through Chamberlain's twisted face and hands out!>tretched against thl' windo" This dedicated man of action cuts through the red tapt· and pnnts Swed1i.h nt11rnsh1p papers to g1 ve lht· Hungarian Jews protec11on . E1chmann'calls !hem "magical cards that change Hungarians into 'iwedes." but. most of 1he time. ht"s forced to honor them. Wallenberg sets up safe houses for the Jews under the rnlors of !ht· 'iwrd1sh flag. even ch:irl"'tng Hun- garian soldiers to guard them "'''h references to promotions. In return for mon.' benevolent treatnH·nt ul tht• lt'w!>. Wallcnberg Wallc}lbcrg af\d fuchmann a~ ~l ~ assures the Nazi and HunS.ftrian cabaret. where a sultry songstress leader~ th.lt ht• "'ould be a fnend.ly belts out a campy version of ~ 1tnt·ss in an ) JX>st-war cnminal "Shtormy Wedder." trials. This k\cragc doesn't work The four-hour "Wallenberg" with Ei chmann, though . Jnd sonic of would ha ve been better as th ree the min1~encs' stronge!>t scene~ in-hours. The first mght soars. but the 'oh r thc two m ab. second part sags in places. The Their fir'lt con' rrsa11on begins attempts to develop Wallenberg's with guardc-d ..:ourtt·ou~ncss that character with a quasi-love story are ma~ks the underl} 1ng tension and feeble. seemingl y invented to allow hos11ht). Colle~ ·ti Bnti!>h stage actor. NBC some romance for its on-ait tlip-tlops bctwrcn thl' t\~O sides of promos. Eichmann: tht' cool. n,·1ltLt'd t:~tenor · Al though the movit.' ends on an and the cold. ht'arlks~ interwr. upbeat note with Wallen berg Filmed ent1rcl~ in ) ugosla' aa. t·ourageously pulling Jews off "Walknbcrg" is a mcl\ ing. 1n1ensel) Eichma nn's extermination trains, an committed stor) that prn' ides <L epilogue points out that this selfless pcr,..sonal dn 1a11on frc1m the almost-hl'ro disappeared under mysterious numbing mass-of-human1t~ cfforh cund111on!) in Janual) 1945. shon ly previously done on the Holocau!lt. after the Russians liberated Budapest. ··wallenbcrg" 1s the firs! pan of the In 1957. Soviet authorities said a Dick Berg Film Fr11t1val Bt"rg abo 1~ pmoner named Wallenberg died in exl'('Utl\t' producer of .. Spare." next hi~ cdl without offeri ng substantia- week's 13-hour blockbusta on CBS tton . Since then. there ha ve been Gerald Green. who won an frnm~ n·po_ncd s1ght1ngs, although never Award for NB\'s 1978 .. Holocau!>t." rnnfirmt·d. wrote ··walknbcrg~" which 1\ b<1scd "'II is our mo~t fervent wish-that if on the biograph) calkd "Lo!)l Hero,.. Raoul Wallen berg is ali ve in a Soviet by Frcdenck Wcrlxll and Thur\ton prison -as many believe him to be." Clarke. said Green in a statement. "the The production l"\ t:n rnuna~t·<; dissemination of his story may move 5orne humorous rc<,p1tes from the h1!)1a1krs to grant him the freedom he pain and sufferi ng. In one .sccnc. · gave to so many· others." Richard Chamberlain. Bibi Anderwon bl ••WaJlenber&: ~ Hero•• Story.•• airing Monday and Tueeday on NBC. Nazi movie drawing attention in Germany WOPPENROTH. Wt•st Gernrnm Festival in New York. h h E · ( 'P) -Thou•"'nds of tourists ha';. H · " · critics t roug out Western urope '"' -• .. c1mat. which means "home-for its accurate and movi ng ponrayal been trekking to th is remote village to land" in German. captured the pub-of German fam il y life. sec the setting of a gnppmg epic film he's imagination last fall when it ran Running 15 hours and 40 mtnutes. about Germany's Na1i past. for I I episodes on West German the film is the longest ever made for Focusing on three generations of television. Each installment was seen showing in cinemas, director Edgar the Simon family in the fictional b" an estimated 10 million viewers. Reitz said. caust." on the German network in the late I Q70s. "11lage of Schabbach from I 919-82. ·The full-len~th movie premiered at Reitz decided to tackle a film about the saga called "Hei mat"' was recent!~ the Munich Film Festival last fall to Germany's Nazi past while watching 1--fi_ea_t_u_rc._d_a_1 _t_hc_N_e_w_D_1_re_c_1_or_s_F_ilm __ ra_· '_'e_r_e_v_ie_w_s_a_n_d_ha_s_bee __ n~p~r_a_ise_d_b....:y_ the American TV miniseries, "H<;>lo: "l saw how it was all taken seriously and how the question of guilt in German history was being discussed by all the great German intellectuals on the basis of this travesty,'' Reitz said in an interview."! watched the horrible crocodile tears of our na- tion." ~· .&.!:), " 11111111 639-1770 STAOUe [)It ... 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Once a human tx•ing hasgonl' IO and fro upon this earth a dt·cadc or two. his goals and desires in life become more modest For instance. this tourist w.i~cttlc for an October repla} of the Apnl Freeway Series. O nce. before going to that great press boA In the sk), I should like to M'e the Angels and Dodgers meet ur the World Series. Surel}. this would be the true autumn dass1c. • There was once such a th ing as the "subway scnl's" which involved the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees and got its nam~· by obvious means. There has been talk from time lo time about a "city series" which would be played in Chicago and men\lon has been made about the "Bart blockbusters" being a decided lifno the cult ure and refinement of the Ba> Area. These spectacles remain remote. of course, and a Fretway World Series for the Southland is Just about as far out as the rest of them. Still. hope springs annual as well as eternal and the matter $elS rather serious treatment at th1.s point in the plod through the year. It goes without saying thejournl!lists fa vor a Freewa) Series in the fall inasmuch as 1t would cut travel toJhe East. A visit to New Tom ~orda. the managcrofthe Dodgers. is a man ofgn .. a1"1s1on. "I can't think of an) thing I would enJO) more 1han a Fn.'l'wa~ World ()en cs." Lasorda 53\'>, "bel·ause there IS nothlng I enjO~ more than the springtime Frct·wa~ thing"' 1th the Angels. "This sen es 1s m1>rt· fun 1 han an}th1ngall ~car T hc pla~l'r\enJOY 11 and 1t 1sa cinch the fans do." The fa n'> do. indeed Freewa' Senesattendanre totals trad1t1onally go O\ er 150.000. Sl!mt-maJOr leagul' clubs do not put th1' man\ rumps in seatsduring an en11re week Gene Maud1. the manager oft he l\ngds. 1s more general in his opinion Dodger pitcher Jerry Reuaa awalta aafe call from first base u~pire Lee Weyer DM!y Piiot plootoe by lllctlerd It..,_. after Mtke Bron of the Angels was able to slide back into first after single. _Behind O'Brien, Cohen Brink~ star at swim meet UCI splits h \1eJo '-ac:ladllrl.'\ltllht,met'l. SANT A BARBARA -It took a aolld pitching performance from freshman right-hander Craig Brink to help UC Irvine snap a four-game lostng -streak In PCAA baseball action Saturday: Brink's route-going effort - onty the Anteaters' second of the aeuon -hetped UCI split a doubteheader wtth host UC Santa Btrbara. The Gauchos pushed OYef' a ''Ml In fhe bolt Om o1 tlle nlntll to wtn lhe opener, 6-5, but UCI rebounded for a 4-2 victory In the Mven-lnnlng nightcap. Brtnk took a 4~0 lead Into the bottom of the seventh, but lost his shutout when Tony Zavala cracked a one-out two-run homer. Brink struck out three and did not walk a batter In the six-hitter. earning his third win of th« campaign against onelosa. ' The Anteaters broke on top with two In the top of the first as Paul Hammond llf1ed a sacrifice fly to score Tom Baine who had l~d off with a walk and moved to third on 9rady Anderson's single. Anderson eventually scored on an error. Eac earn sweeps The '-atladorl'\ \\00 the "Omen·:. and O\l'rall romp1.·11t1un' \\Ith flljJ Of dista n ce races anJ I 11"1., po 1nt<o, rl',pl.'l'll\l'I~ l ht• men·., team 111k \H·nt h• 10 the On last day Of event Holmn I umhn C1 .. ll\H\ 0f (1a1m''"lk Fla t h,· Ci.1111r ._men MONl f.RE\ P.\RI\. (\Pl 01~ mp1c gold medal "111m·r, M t!..l' O'Rncn and T1ffam l ntwn l'Om- pkted 1he1r "" t'CP of ihc longc<.1 race'> 1n the t · S. Swimming ~hnrt l 'tiur'>l' ( 'h.imp100M1tp~ Sa1ur<la~ un the final night of compct1t1lin The\ l'arh \Hin I .o~tl-\ .11 J r.ll'l''> 111 the East Lo' ..\ngdc' <°11111.'gl' pool O 'Brien. It) \\On 1n 14 4 1 ", \l'l.'tllld\ Cohen. a ~l'JI ~oungl'' ·\\on lll'r ran· 1n 1 6.00.~ I Thn al<,1> "L'rl' 1hc nwn·, anJ women's h1gh·p0llll \\ 111nrr' DI the fi,e-da\ rhamp1on .. h1p'. ha' 111g prc\IO~!\I) \\On 500-,an1 .1nJ 1.000- "ard raee~. · In tht· 1.000 the\ 't'I ·\mcnran · rernrd~ uf RA-i IX and 11 2X 32 . rc- ~pcrtt\l'I) <YBm·n·, 1.llOO r.1n· "a' voted the oc't 1m.l1' 1dual iw~­ fo rmanrc of thl' ml'l'I. "I was more plca.,l.'d ''11h m~ 1.650 ... hl· said ... , '\l'l'l11l'd to tx· ~\\1mn11ng morl' l'a~1I~ ·· O'Rm·n. from l O\ta Ml·,a anJ a graduate ol !'.t•wport ( hn,11an ll 1gh ~ 1s a freshman a1 thl' l 'n" ern1~ ot Southan ( ahforn1a ,1nd < nhen <;tarted lhl' l n1H•r,1 I\ of 1 C\.1 .. la .. 1 foll Both compt'll'd t'or tlw ~11,~1on -.roreJ 1-0 Ill .1114 lor \1 1"1011 Vll'J1l four othn '>"1mnwr' \q1n Sl'l'ond 111lc-. on lhe tin.ii n1g.h1 I L'm (ll'll/ ol L11tll' Rori.. '"am q ,!I 1n thl' mt·n·., I !I() hreao;1,trut..1· 111 Jdd 1hJ1 w h1' '11.'ton in 1hc .::011 n ,·111 Be.~\. M11~bcll ul ~Janella. Ohw .. and Rirt.. (arc' ''' \II 1\.1\u). 'i \ . "0n lhl' (()() had ..... 1111!..,· r.hl'' 111 5\.::.:: .1nd48 9Xaflt'f\.\tnn1np .. 1rllrr:it 200 l\t an T. ~kaghr1 rrrurd h1lkkr 111 the ht11tcrlh. h.1d 111 hold off a dl'tl•rmineJ 'rhalkng.1.' tr1.1m knn;·1 John~on of La Hahr.1 I he 1.·h.1mptllll from Lout'i\ ilk \\0111n 'i \ '" 'l'l'linll" .... nh Johnson at 'i I 4"1 \kJghcr alread\ had "'on thl' ~011 r.1u• I' Pabio :".toralc' nl \ant.1 < l.1ra \\1lfl thl' IOOhuttall' 111 .t" ()\ .llll'I h.1, lilt/. <>el an \menl·an rt'lllld ,It 4<1 .;,:: .1 \!oCl'k ap,tl Ill lhl' :--0( \ \ llH'l'I fhl· \OUn@.l'\t v.111nl·r un \,11u1J.1, wa!I Jcnn1ll'r I tau ol \1"'11111 l tl' \'-hu "on 1 hl' \\ onH· n ·' I IHI brt·astqrot..l· tn ha ti"I 11.111\\11.tl meet Kath\ Sm 1th (ll l\.1rl>.land \\ ,1,h "'a" \l'l';ind 111 I 111 II\ '-l \ \ d1.1111 pion Tr~Kl'\ t\kf-Jrlilnl'. .il<,11,1 I l '·'' freshman. l'ln1!.hed Ill .1 lit· IL1r 1hmt \\Ith\\ e,1 l iam.111' ·, \ ngd1 t...1 "-ntp· ping at 1 ·0J44 ' Bun Tucm . SPORTS COLUMNIST of the World Series. ·-1 would be very happy JUSI to get 1n the World Senes ... Mauch says. rnnservat1 vely. "Of course. it "'ould be a lot offun to have the Dodgers in there with us. Maybe 11 will happen ... Not likel). The Angels and Dodger> have both failed to put together serious threats to the champwns ot thei r respective leagues. The .\ngcb need pitching. I ht' Oodgcrs need defense. Both will need about 20 more "1ctones than they figur-e to get. The last Freeway frenzy ihook the Southland in 1982. The Angels v.on th~ tnle in the Amencan League West and dunng that summer the Freeway Series !tufTerers were qutte bcs1~ themseh l'S with an11c1pat1on. Even bclbre the .\ngels blev. the league champ1onsh1pto M1lv.aukee. though. the Dodgers screwed 11 up. The) d1dn 't v.1n the West until 1983 - and b\ then 11 wai. too late again and the frustrauon continues. Southern< ·atifom1a spons fans are so1;>h1st1t·a ted but the} get big enJO>- ment out ofcrosstown nvalnes USC- L'CL.\ football games have been ma11er'>ofl1feanddeatl'I . The Chp- pcrs and Lal>.crs are bu1ld1ngand there 1sa poss1b111t) ofa commotion dn eloping bet.,.,.et'n the Raiders and the Rams. The I:>bdgrrs and l\n~ls faithful ge-l excited in the spnng. One c~n 1magrne the spectacle of a Freeway Series taking place 1n October. Of course. with the expanaed lenJth of the maJor league champ1onsh1p sencs. tt might be Novemberbefort the grand old game gets around to the autumn -or wmter -claisic but even that would make no diffe~noe here. Weather IS never a factor until Ro~ Bowl lime. So "'e "'all ... and hope ... and wall. Southern California has it all- even the name: Freeway Series which is e' ef) bit as romantic as the subway sene~ and the cny senes. Come to th11ik ofll. the Rangers and .\strosand Expos and Blue Jays ha' en '1 n en asked for suggesuons. John, Bream make their pitch for jobs Each impress as badgers note h 1-0 ---l win over Angels By RICHARD .Dl'"l'i. D..,NotC~t The) weren·t high on lilt' pnonl) list when spring 1ra1n1ng opened Now. the\ could almu~I he con- s1derl'd in ihe clas~ ot' untout·hables. Ma~be that's O\l0 rdo1ng 1t Bui 1he fac1 remains 1ha1 Tomm' John. 1hc ve1eran south pa" the ..\ng.el~ rnuldn ·1 81\'t' away. and ">id Rream. the Dodgers' prize first haSL·man seem· 1ngl) without a homl'. not onl) made strong pllches for 1 hr1 r rc,pecll' e JOh~ Saturda) night at ..\nahe1m Stadium but dcmon!ttrated nl'ar t11g league perfection 1n the1 rqut·,t lor h1g league emplo~ rncnt. The Dodger' 11l·<.I 1ht· heev.a) Scnes at 23-23-1 "1th a 11-0 squeal>.a O'er the ..\ngel~ 1 n tron1 ot o2. %8. lhl' 11"1fth largest c-ro"d 1n ..\ngcls h1s10~ and h1ggest c;1ngk-game total 1n the Free"'a' Sencs· h1~1on fhe\ did 1t 1hanks '10 Bream"• !>~'\l'nth-inntng s1ngk \l. ;i,n·1 HrcJm the g.u~ tht• D11dgcr<, .... anted to option to their Tnple-.\ affiliate in .\lbuquL·rque·• .\no ho" .1huut John" Hl·\ the onr thl' .\ngcl<, ha'c tx·cn w~rng "11h ~inrc lhl' h<ig" ''l'rl' unpalt..cd h:brua~ 1n \ll·-..1. .\rt/ Thl'rl"" apparen11' plcnt~ ot m1k- ,1ge kll. in .John\ 41-~l·ar-old Mm .\ fter blanl>. ing the Dodgers for ti' l' ·innings. he ma~ hJ"e .... o n h1m-.df a 'POI 1n the .\ngels· c,taQ_ing rota111m Tommy John 1-ur nt''' at least. 11 .ippcar' tu lx· "' . John k'tl r;irl' anJ "a" un:.t\ .i11Jnk tor l'umml·nt. ·hut .\ngel ~1Jn'1ger (iene Mauch <,\ll\ wou\dn·l sa~ "'hcthl'f ur not John ''oulJ tx· 1n lhl' duh·, plan' "hl'n 1hr rq?Ul.ir 't'J'"' ,tart\ Tul.'".1a~ n1g.h1 ;1ga1n 't lhl· \11nncc,01a T'"n" .. , ha1en·1 haJ thl' "rrt•rll1n1r' '" talt.. 10 Tomm' John 'l'I ·· \tau, h ... aid .... He p1tlh~J "ell tun1gh1 and I "'" talt.. Y.llh him tn thl· nwrn1ng. \l. e · rl· not !!.lll ng Ill p11. t.. t ht· ' I u't• not ton1gh1 ·· Today's Game Dodgers Hone)CUll (10-9) \S. Angels Romanick ( 12-12). I pm . .\nahe1m Stadium .\sked about John leavtng early. Mauch said. "It's something1 ha"en't discussed with (the pla)"ersl yet." John sca11ered four h11s dunng his stint. while walking nom· and stnlCLng out three. Mean"h1le Bream made the most out ofh1s chance Throughout most of the spnng. Bream has bas1call~ tx'en g1' en the shortest end oft he '>lid .. 1n this case. a fi~<,t-basc JOb "'llh Dodgers. Greg Broe!.. "as lold earl\ in ramp that he "'as going to be tht• Dodgers· first ha<,eman PernKJ It realh d1dn·1 matter "hat Bream did Bui "'11h three clean singles. 1nduding the game-"' tnmng h11 to ng.ht otT \ngel loser Jim ~laton that <.('.ored Bn>el>. trom <,econd. Bream 1s no\\ 5 fur 'in the ~·ne' thus far. .. He ·, 11n the hall dub:· said I >nJgcr \1Jn.igcr Tomm' La!.orda. 1gnonn~ lhl· 1Jct that Bnh Bailor ",11 """" ~· pl.itni had•, on 1hc rosta and "'m1:h1.1J\ "111 ~sent dnv.n to the m1n1ir\ ·Hc'q1n the 25-man squad." "The~ told me the) "'ere go•ng lo 1 r .iJ1.· 111l hut I ha' t' h;id \uch a good 'rring th.11 thl d11n·1 v.ant Hl n11\.\ ·· Hrl·;im ..... 11d · I 11 mt l 1h1n l. 11'' lime I •1.1 ,1· .1 'l'"t ••n 1h, r1"ll'r and h111x !Ldh th n~ "II ""rl.,!•ul \f(t r ·ta J1 -...1hkJ "'' lt•r A11h H.i· • 11' rn1hJhh hall-,,, ~l~u- qul •q1tl· 1,:in1 "'' -11 "J numhl'r!t th 1n1. (Please see ANGELS/C2) Second baseman Steve Saz of the Dodgers applies tag to Angel baae-runner Rob Wilfong. who was thrown out trying to steal ln the bottom of seventh lnnlng. In the third, Anderson hit his NVenth homer of the season to make tt 3-0. Hammond then r..ched on an error, went to third on Adam Glng's atngle and scored on a flefder 's chok:e. In the first ga~. the Anteaters had battled back from an early 5-0 ct.nett to forge a tie with a run In the ftfth and four In the ahcth. Disappointing showing by Orange Coast.oarsmen Theblg bfow tn theatxth came on ~AN DtECiO -11 "a' a J1-...1ppo11111ng <la)·- • two-run triple by Bob Perry. Joe '\aturO.> for thl' Orangl· ( oa,1 < olkgc Kmak had given the Gauchos their uars,,,.en at thl· San D1l·go < rl''' ( 1 ...... 1l 1n fourth run with a soto homer In the Mi ssion Ba~ bottom of the eecond. Falling ~hon of C\rx·c·tat1t1n' thl· P1ratl·,· WlthttMtecoredeadtockedlnthe Ju nior ,arstt} eight fin1,hcd fourth 1n lhl' bottom of the ntnth and UCl'a third finals an~r a second-r>lace \hov.1ng. rn 1hl· pitcher, 8o K•nt, on the mound, 1 mom1n@ heat .\fkr pos11ng .1 11nw n t 4 111 4'\ Santa Barbara •tarted ltl game-· 1n the prchrnmar. heat nrangl' < 0.1,1 kll 1,tl winning ratty wtth one out. to 4:B .QR 1n tht' finJJI" \"l'll hc.•h111d '1l torn11" In the morning. thl' ( 'tiJ\I ~fl'" had aL·tuatl' ro'H·d mon: than I' \l'\ 11nd., lastn than th\' Huo;l>.1L•\' time and h.1J hcaten th1r<l-pl<Kl' lin1oi;hn :-./(1\) in thl' rn·llm111an hc.11 l hl' P1rntc\ ll\.\.tll'd Int' ~·co~t time O""aoll 1n th(' mnrnintl. hut \\ere Ol'\Cr a lal'tor in lht ti na I' rin1\h alter a ~•o" \tart 1n thl' tin.ti' f\l'ntual \\lllnt'I l alt1om1a bu ilt .1 l.lf f• lead "'h1lc ()('( ,,1 had. in ll'unh pl.11' ht'lorc mat...1nF. a run 111 the tinal It It 111h '' 1, 1 ' h01\h rmlllt"'l-Ufl < )('\'. ·, fro~h ho.II lin1'hl'd \\Ith .1 11nw ,,, .t l~ ~4 \\hlk \\lfl'-10·\\lfl' \.\11\nt'f ( J , lod,t·J a 4 ~2 •N l ( I \ \4 ''' I 't ""' thint: t111lo"t'll h' l\tanl<,rJ t4 12 1/4 1. l t Ir' 1n1 1-i 44 )l'-1 and \ < \an Dtl'tW 14 44 • 111 ,,,,,n,h lxl nd 1t1< ,1,i.•rt•'"'' '••ld\11 lk.tr\ \k.inu htl, 111 till n1l·n' '.11,1t' l'l@.ht m1w11t111n \\ ..... h1nft11n 1um1x·t1 1111t 111 an .1r'' l1.«1d .ind h, l1\ 11tl ,1 I'll'' .. "'~ '·I'' 1 fl'\\ II' ·" 111 the ( ,1rl1'\ < 11['1111h 1111 lhl' third \lr,11~h1 \ \ ~· · \\ .1 ... 111rw11111 1111"'"'" 111, I '1>11-mt·h·r ,p11r,1 1•14 114 11'''111p '-.1 '' h' m111\' th,11 I\\ 11 '1'1 111hh With the apllt, the Anteat~• Wush10g1on'Hh\cktnll of 4 14 2 ate~ abov..the .500 mark both Tht' P1rn1c' \\ere lOrntng11l1an1111p1n\1\l' overall(17· 16-1) and In conference "'in ovrr ll( San D1l·io the prt'' 1oll' \atur<l.1' -p11y(6-S). 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''"""'' ' '.11\11\ t 1ght 1·1i.t111jl tlll' llu,~1t'' 111111 '1'.11 \\ IP.O II~ \Ill';)~ " ~.1h "•nth"" mt·t-. lt~ht"l't&hl ,1&h1 ra1.1. .1h1 .1.t, 1 '-.111 P 1q•1> \tall ,1nd Han ..tnl r:. . \ ,. . • .. i .. . C9 Otano-Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. April 7. 1985 BASEBALL ,., ........... ~-------~-_...._ ___ _ ~Milestone Yeftr f orf<ose? Spotlight falls on Cfucinnati. as ·g5 season ope n s Monday l a\I '"" ~· tough lo th:ft•nd ~wrd1ng 10 d1llC'rl·nt ::u:counu:. a1 mttoy 1lS ti"'t tellm!\ -CA!&ro11. l 01onto. Balt1murt' Ro~ton and Nev. Y urk -could l'Om J'>CIC for fht' 11tk In faC't. rrC'cnt pr~ccdt'nl 1nd1ca1~c; the I 1gcrs 'Will latl 1n thl·ir ddensc. along "'11h th\.' Padrt'!> and 1lw ot~er tv.o 8) the Associated Press d1' 1c;1on v. innt•rs. Kansas ( 11) 1n the AL \\ c'>I and ( h1rngo l he 1985 maJ or kagut· haw hall · c;ra)on begins 1 n 1hr NL East In thc past thn.'t' ~l·ar\. no di\ 1\111n "'lnnrr Monda} v.1th the '>Potl1gh1 on< 1nnnnut1. 1rad111onul \lie ha'> rrix·.itl'd of the Nauonul Lcagut.• opt•nt.·r tor tht.• Ptl\t t.'l'nlu n I he , Nr'' looks arC' more appar{'nt 111 '>onw of tht• lt'lllll' \pot light sure!\ \\Ill return as f'l'tl' R O\t' nears a record thtll and lhl'lr pla}C'r!> . . ha!> Mood for n1 un: than half 1ha1 t1mC' 'Rd1e\ er BruCt' ~utter Jett ~I. LOUI !> ~'a trey agent tug('. Rose. pla\l·r-manager of the Red!>. 1., pui'>t'd to brl·ar. 10 .\tlanta. Montreal traded catcher Gar> ( artcr to th~ the all-time rl.'cord of 4.191 h11' h' T) c ohh "ho l'n<kd hi., Nl'"' York Meh. Oakland !lent o~tfieldl·r Ricke~ llen· rarl·cr 1n 1928 With-W7hit\1a,1 )e•ir. Ro'>l' 110" hall 4.097. dl'"'?n to the Ncw york Yankees. San D1t'go tradl·d with needing 95 to break Hi~ record the ( h1cago Whit~ SoJ1t.for pncher La Marr Ii~} t. To,r~i~I('. RO\C. "ho turn~ 44 on .\pnl 1~ ha'> a dual roll'. got rcl!c'ers Bill ( aud1ll from Oakland and (ta~ La dk ho"c' er and ht· !>a\., hc aspfrc<, 1trs1to1hc <,amc goal a' ht'> from ~an Franosco. thC' Giant\ 'cnl outfieldl'' Jad. < la r~ 25 othl·r managen.il rnunterparn, -to v.in a pennant tu '>l Lou1<,. and Kansa!> C'l t} too~ ratchl·r Jim \undht·r8 .. .\'far as l'nHoncerned. Lhc rewrd '"II fall." he '>a)!!> from M llv.aukee. . "lt\JU'>I a mauerol'at-hal'>.111 htl I pla' r'e al\\ a)'> tx-en EH·n lht• organ11a11on-onc1Hed Orwk<. '>lgnnl 1hr('t. ahlc 10 put thl' tt•am ahead of thC' 1nd1' 1dual.. frel' agent\ -Fred L)f1n. Lee Lac~ and Don Aa'>l' In •h~ The Rt'd'> opening the ~a11onal L cagm· wa'>on at pre' IOU'> nin~ ~t'ars ot the re-en tr) draft. Balt1mort' h.iJ homl' tor the lJQth time. pla~ the Montreal (\pos f-our \lgncd _uni~ ll\l' free agents. the moM pre!.llill>U) being games-<. re' t•land at Detroit :\l·v. ) orLH Bo\ton. TC\J'> C.,tl'' e ~tonl' -a no~~ wh~n ~e caml.' 10 the Onok' in at Baltimore and Turunto at t-..an'><I\ < 1,, _ upcn tht• 1978 lrom lhc \\ h11c O\. a C) 'oung "'inner 1n 1980 .\mcman Lcagunt•a,on ~tonda' B' \pril 19. all lb d ub'> "There comes a 11mn .. hen )OU ha' e 10 'eer oil l'OUr<1~ v.ill hct'e opened at home · until ~ou can get back to )Our or!~1nal prograi:i c ohh''> record 1., ont· ot 't'\l'ral mik'>ione' that l·ould Baltimore Manager Joe .\ltobell1 sa} s. Thcr,e three lrce fall during the st•ason. Torn se:n er 1., "'ithtn 12, tC'toncs 01 agents g" c U!> 11me to groom three morl' pla}cr-. o~. the the JOO ('arccr mark: Rod <. arev. nn·ds 71 h1l!> lo reach Triple .\ le' cl and three more on 1he Double .\ IC'' cl. J.000. and Nolan Ryan anJ ~tl'\C ( arlton continue 1h.:1r Montreal. St. Louis and Pittsburgh 1n the National duel for the all-11mc stnl.eout lead R)an has 3,874 League. and Oakland. l exas and M1lwaukl.'c 1n the strikeouts. Carlton J.8n. and hoth p1tl'hers could pass the American League arc among one-ttmc contender!> who 4.000 mark 1h1\ )car ha' e t•mbarkcd upon major rebuilding effon s. Duel" o f a 1cs~-1nd1~ 1tlual n;iture arc dc,clopin~ in "When there.is an apparent pro~lcm , th e only wa) t~ Red•' player-manager Pete Rose ls rubbing hi• hand• ln anticipation of the opening of the baseball seaaon Monday. ba!>cball's four di\ 1s1on'>. l'~penall) 1n the American soh c 1t 1s by makmg deals -by gemng !>Orne new faces. League East. fhC' Detroit Tigers \\On JS ofthe1r first 40 ExposGeneral ManagerMurrayCooksays. "When you're games la'>t Sl'ason to run a~'a) \\1th the d1vts1on, then a eontcnder. ~ou don't wa~t to do ~nyth1ng real dramatic. rnpturcd the " orld Senn 1n fiH' game' over the San Diego When ) ou finish fifth . and 11 cfoesn t look hke yo u h:n e the Padres. v.1nner'> from "L ~e"t personnel. yo u ha ve to try to do something dramauc to ( on'>1dert·d tht· s1rongt'St d1' l\1on in baseball. the AL pull out of it. .. SPORTS BREAK Price wasn't right, so Retton no-show at award banquet From AP dispatches LO 4-NGELE -Man Lou Rctton m1c;scd the Sulll\an .\ward arinounC'ement banquet 1n Ft"bruar) because the commit-IS tt'c would not pa) the 01} mpic gold mcdal-"'1nn1ng g)mnast an appcarancl.' fee or guarantee she had "'on the award. 11 was reponed. A rcprei,entative of Rctton asked the comm111ce for the fee and then the guarantee beforr the banquet and was 1urned down on both requt'sts. 11 was reponcd . The SuJh,an .\"'ard 1s pres- ented to 1he athlete \'Ott'd the top amateur the pre' 10us ~ear. "Brforc the Feh. 18 aflair in lnd1anapohs. we got a call from her representative. who said the' "'anted an appcaranC'e fee .:. Sull1,an committee member Mr'i Da' 1d .\-1athn said "\.\ e told him JU\I hc1ng nominated for the Su Ill\ an A\\ard "'as an honor :-.:o one v.a.-. •ettoa paid to appear at the banquet ·· \1atltn \atd thal Rc11on·'i repre~ntall'e \a1d hl··d gC't bad. 10 them and did "Th1\ t1me he said 1f "e rnuld guarantc..•c ~he'd"' 1n the av.ard. c;he'd rnme." ~alltn said. "We told him that wao; 1mposs1ble ..\II 2.500 ballots are complete!} out of our han'ds. We don't e'en know the winner ourseh C'S until the night of the banquet." Rctton's coach. Bela Karoly1. said the ~ymnast did no~ auend the banquet because she was training for tht American Cup compeu11on held 1n lndianapolts and Chicago last monlh. · Quote of the day A's capture Bay Bridge opener First ba~man Bruce Boehle and • center fi elder Dwayne Murphy hit back-10- baclr.. home rune; ofl losing pitcher Jim Gott 10 lead Oakland t0 an 8-5 e'\h1b1t1 on , ba\eball '1cton O'er an Francisco Saturda\ at C andles11ck Park 1n the opener of the Ba~ Bndge Srnes. In the first inning . .\·.,catcher Mike Heath hit a grand '>lam 10 left field oil !.tan1ng pitcher Dave LaPoint .. Jn other e\h1b1t1on game'>. rookie &otl Bradley, "'ho entered the gamC' 1n thl' '>l'\ ('n th tntng. smgled home two run~ 1n the st'venth and 'lammed a ba~es-loaded tnplc in the ntnth 10 power the New York Yankees toa 10-5 \ictorv over Baltimore . George Wright drov<· in three run!> "'1th a single. double and ho ml· run to lead T e\as O\ er a Montreal split squad. 8-~ ... .\gainst .\tla nta. Montreal stop- ped the Bra,t's' nine-game· win- ning \lreak. 2-0. as Andre Dawson dro' l' 1n both runs v.11h a sacrifice MarpbJ fl~ and a double . Pat Casey homered and singled. dm 1ng tn two run.-.. and Danny Tartabull s1 ngk<l 1n '"' o more to lead Sea11k past < ll'\ dand. 5-4 The other Mannt'r'>· squad was hcatl'n 1n Den, er b~ the Cubs. 8-5. as Jody Davis and Sba"oon Dunston hit back-to-back selo homers in the bottom ol 1he '><.'' en th to spark a four-run Chicago rail) o..,~...,.....,....._ • ......, Tommy John follow• follow• through with pitch during early Inning• of Saturday night•• 1-0 loH to the Dod&en. • MONDAY'S QAMl!I ArMrlcan Leegue Cleveland (Blyleven 19· 7) at Detroit (Morris 19-11) Texas (Hough 16-14) at BalU· more (G. Oavts 14-9) New Vork (Nlekro 16-8) at!•· ton (Clemens 9_.J ' Toronto (Stieb 16-8) at K su City (Black 17-12) Natfontll LHgue Montreal (Rogers 6-15) at Cln- clnnatl (Soto 18-7) TUESDAY'S OAME8 American League Minnesota (Viola 18-12) at Angel• (Witt 15-11). Anahelm Stadium, 7:30 p.m . Chicago (Seaver 15-11) at Mii· • waukee (Haas 9-11) Oakland (Sutton 14-12) at Seat· tie (Young 7-17). n Natlonel l.Mgue Dodger8 (Valenzuela 12-17) at Houston (Ryan-12-11), n St. Louis (Andujar 20-14) at New York (Gooden 17·9) Pittsburgh (Rhoden 14-9) at Chicago (Sutcllffe 16-1) San Ofego (Hoyt 13-18) at San Francisco (Laskey 9-14) Atlanta (Mahler 13-10) at Phil .. detphla (Carlton 13·7). n ANGELS ••• From Cl Urcam·., on the club -for now. And th r onh real reason he's sttll there 1s because of the 1nJured Bailor. who v. tll oc on the disabled list until later rn1he mon1h · So what happens then? "I knc"' for a tact that I was coming herr (to 1hc Frcewa) Senes). but J don't know what"s going 10 happen ne,t.'' he said . "and neither do they." Bream tagged John for two of the hits the left-hander allowed. both singles tn the third and fifth innings. "ConOdence and expcnencc have made quite a d1fferrncr for me this winte r." Bream added. "( can't go back 10 Albuq uerque saying ·t d1dn"t do an) thing.' because there's nothing else I can do to make m)self be1ter. I've proven m~St'lf. .. * FREEWAY SERIES NOTES -OOO!le'I' rkllll·l'ler>Mr lotl Wttdl, wl\O F"ct•• n·on1 "'IS knotkeo ••ouno for ~ve<i 111ts •net five ruM In Illa Anoals four•h 1nn•nv and wu forceo 10 t•if t•rller lll•n eaoe<:led Dee•u~ ol M>re.,.n in his oHch•no t lbOw ' \oiler.no lrom • oont \OVr IP\et cook! OOU•D•v otece h•m on the Cl•u~ l•ll when tilt Oodgers oe>en ·1"81r reouier ste\Ot\ Tua\4e v ,,, Hous•o,, Wetch, nowevt< \ OP· hmt\llC thel the '"•u•v 1sn'r ma1or In l •ct Ila fff4s he'R De aDlt to 1nrow 100 oercent once again on l"r.Clev Somehmts 1nf1ammet10<1 t>vllds uo.' Wttcl1 uolt ihtct 1 ve "•Cl 1 Detore , YOU tUSI ,, ••• to m elo.• str•Cll'\ Wllh 1t II IU\I gOI • lltti. •110rl•ele<1 -I'll orooeblv De t l>ll' to throw nt•I Frioav. 11\0uOh I l'l••• 10 CIO Illa ~euerv t111no\ 10 gal 11 better " Tnt l1nele of Int 11'lrtt·11eme Frttwev Sertes toctav al I o'clocto. 011\ Rk lr H-vcun e11aln\f Ren Romantclr ACICI Romanick Tiie soonomore r1gnt·llenoer nes cllanged n1s uniform number to 10 LH I \tuon ne wore 31 ':t wanted tne towttl numt>er ooss101e I ,.._, iow "umbers I wenlt<I numoer nine our 11'1«• wou1e1n·1 tel me have It · Fr1C1av n1gnt t winner Mllrt Wlfl 11&\ Diie~ 11 \UCCfU1Vt snu!Oul •M•flfU or tor to '"'' ""edult d ttar• on ~nlno Nlgllt -Tuesdo vs Mlnnt\Ota Ttit ''•rfing 1rio of W ill Geeff bM ana Roman1cto. no como1te<l a comD•neo 9·3 recora w1111 'lt 111 ER A tnts soring Frank La1ct.n, rotund coach of the Utah Jau, on euggestlons that he and 6-6. 280-pound P.hlladetphla rookie forward Charles Barkley put on a sumo wrestllng exhibition at halftime of a Jazz- Sixers game: "If he'll go for It , I'll shave my head." Jets clinch second in Smythe Ja) Tibbs '>l'attered four h11s tn SC\ en mnmgs. hclptng ( 1nc1nna11 stop Detroit . 3-1 ... Keot Hrbek hclted a l\\o-run homer.and Tom Brunanski and Greg Gagne each '>lammed solo shots as M1nnt'sota scored a fl-2'1c..10~ t)\Cr ~an Diego 1n the first meettng bet ween thC' tC'am~ in .,c,en ~ear\ . Milwaukee got three unearned rum dun ng a four-run SI'< th af1cr ocing no-hit tor li\C' 1nn1ngs b) Luis Leal tn a 4-2 tri umph over l oronw Tom Paciorek pounded out three hits. <,cored t\\ICt' and drove in a run tn the White Sox's 10-0 1 ll tcm o'er C hKago·~ Triple-.\ fa rm club. the Buffalo Bl\on.-. . Dc'>1gna1ed h111er Jorge Orta knocked in three run'> to lead Kansas ( 11~ owr its Southern League farm dub. the Memphis Chicks, 6-2 ... Three games in Flonda were ramed out: Pittsburgh and the New York 'vkt~. 'it. Ltiu" and Houston. and Philadelphia and Boston In olT the field news. Ph 1ladclph1a annoumed 11 had traded shortstop Ivan DeJesus and right-handed pitcher Bill Campbell 10 St. Louis for pate.her Dave Rucker. Sixers stumble against Pacers Miller on verge of victory \.\ ann1pcg got goals from "'' different ~ pla}Cr'> ~aturda' night to defeat Edmon-' wn n-5 ;:and clt nc..h '>l'Cond place in the "'awinal Hoc ke~ Leagu e·., Sm)thc D1\1s1on The \ 1ctor. a\'\ure'i the Jets of thl.' home-ice ad,antage "hen lhc mct•t Calgaf) in the tirst round ol the pla}off<. El'>e"'here in the "H L 'iaturda). Mike McPhee c1ntl Alfie Turr oue ~1.ored less than three m1nu1ec; a pan late 1n the second pcnod. rail~ 1ng Montreal 10 a ~--1 11e "1th Bn\ton. enabling lhl· ( anad1en\ lo cl1mh lir .. 1pl.Kc1n the .\dams Ot \ 1'\1on OH'r Quebec.· Ron~ 1c center Ray Ferraro had a goc1I an<.I an a'..,"t "'I fartl nrd do"' ncd the Nord1ques. 2-1 . Ron Duguay !.u>rt·d hi\ 'Xth goal of the with 11 ~<.·ond' rcma1ning.1n rqwla11on hit mg Detroit to a .:?-2 lit' v.11h C h1 c.1go John Tonelli re al hl·d the I 00-point m;ulo. for the first 11ml' 1n h1<. \.HI u ireer b) tipping tn Mikt• Bos y's pa" \\I th ~X '>nond'> l~fl 1n the third pt•ritod '" g1\C thl' "'t'"' ) url.. h l.1nllrr\ a 5-5 lie with Nev. J\'N'• . Bob Carpenter 'l11rnl h1<, '\2nd goal to cap a lou1 r• •.II Ii r\t pcm><l ,1'" .l'>h 1 n11 ton held on for a 7-4 \IC tor' "• 1•r P111sburgh The.·< ilp1tJI' ended a fi,c·gamc road lm1ng strca~ l-'1th thl·1r li r\I \lc..tOf) away from honll' 'tnu: Feh 2H Gates Orlaodo and Sean McKenna cal I had a goal and .in .1\\1\1 .1, HulTalo defeated Tomn111 '\ ~ DaH Barr \111rnl llA O goalo;. 1nclud1ng 11 · t'·•mc· "1nnl·r "1•h ' ih :•, rl.1' a~ ~I Lout<, cam1· h.1, I. 1111111 ,1 3-1) Jt•lil 11 111 1 ltn1 h ltr\I plan· in 1hc '-orra' I> 't\lttll v.11 h .1 4. l '11 I•'" , ,, 1·r \I tnnl'\ota Floyd charges into tie for lead \ l'll'r.111 Ra) Floyd l ame from nflll' ShOI\ on lhl' pau: with a <,pectarnlar. 1'- under-par M indud1ng a 'O on tht· front ,l'}JOC. Jnd mmcd into a 11e \.I.Ith Phil !I Blar kmar Im thl· ll-.td Saturd.n aht•r th1• th1rd round 111 tht' (rrcaln ( rrc1·n<,horo Oren <lull 1 ourn.imt•nt FlO\d a lru\tratl·d non-v.1nnl."r StnlC l~X~ \Utllered nmc hird1l'' ,1lm" ha.., lan.I ,rnd tompletl.'tl thrl·1· tri p' over lhr ',.\ 1 nd'"'l'PI r nrr\t I >ak' ( ountr~ C luh u1ur'>l' in 212. lt1ur \hnl\ und1·r par Bla (l..mar ..t 1,.1 ~611 pound r1111~1t' rn·lt-d oil ,1 \tnng o1 lour u1n\1•111tl\1 btrdlr\ nn h1' "'·" 111,1 flX T~u tomu lrif' 11! J.1p;111 ,11111 a Japane\l rrolt·\\11111,11 rn 11rd I I under-par '\11to1.11..1 a tour <.lrri~e lc..'ac..I .1t1n ttw 111x·n1ng round 1.t 1111 1,1 Ku111ha ln11·rn.111tin.1I I 111irn.ir11i·n1 t0 Jap.111 Anderson sparks Bandits' win Cian Andrr~on 111 l 1111nl \1.111·c, [!] F-ootha ll I 1·•11w1· ' "11r1ny lt'adn "'11h I ' (II• tout hdirn n' ran l11r 11nl 11 > ,and l<lught pa\"4.'\ lr11m John RtaH''I lnr tv.o mntl' ~tunfa, 111 lc'.1d thl' f Jmp.t Ra' Band 11' 111 .1 l I I - \.l(tot) ""'' tht' l.11~'""'1 llc Rull\ In thr othn l ~f I 1l<tr111· \,11111d,I\ \1au Robln'!on thn·v. lnr thrt'l' tout hdov. °' .ind l'11rtl.1nd Jl· kndl'r" p11 ~rd 1111 l11u1 Bobb) lfrbf'r l p.1" '·" tht RH·a l..cr' pulkd .1"'·" 1111 .1 "' 1., I 1\l"I\ 1111 t th1• f,1 1nr1J ()akJ.1nd ln\ddtr' Vern F leming sanr. l\\O free throws in m the Ii nal e1gh 1 seconds as I nd1ana snapped a 12-game losmg meak and upset Ph1ladel- ph1a, 121-1 17 The Ph1ladelph1a loss 10 the Palcrs asc;urcd 1dk Boston of the National Basketball \\\CX.'1a11on's .\tlantll" Dl\0IStOn lltle ... rn other NBA gaml.''i. Buck Willlams scored 22 points and grabbed I J rl·bounds and Micheal Ray Richardson added 22 po10ts '" New Jcrc,c" snapped Milwaukee's eight-game v.inn1ng o;treak ''"ha 108-1 04 v1ctorv ... Jeff Malone 'lorcd 16 point'> 15 1n the third quancr. as Washington dclcatcd ('Jc, d.md. I 09-10 I. and dela}'ed the btd efthe < a\ alters to t ii nrh a playoff spot . . Michael Jordan \\Orcd 3.3 point~. 1ndudmga dunk with 58 secondli left to give Ch1t.1~11 the lead, ac; the Bulls beat i\tlanta. 117-114 John Lucas and Lewis Lloyd each scored 28 potnh to lead ll<1u \ton to a I JQ-127 double "' C'nlmr '1ttor) O\t'r l>,111.i\ . Jeff Wilkins and Mark Eaton rnmb1nctl tor 1 ~ l11urth -quartrr point<; as Utah broke oix·n a 11ght ~.Hlll' and \\c..·nt on 111 drfeal Phoeni '· I05-94 I .. rnard Purvis Short 'c..111t·d 42 po1nl'> to lead (JOldl'n \t,1ll' to a 1~1 -125 \lt.'lon 11\l'r Kan'>as ( II\ Skywalker wins by a nose .\RC \l>I \ -Hca\ll} fa \C1rt•tl \I_,. ~ \\Jll.l·rlo,t tht !lad 111 mid· trclch hu t l.1mc "" ag..1111 111 lh\· linal ~ards to narrov.h "111 lht \,1n1,1 \ntla Dcrb\ for 1-H\ll 11ld' \,1111rd," .11 \.inta \n1ta.' Televtalon, racllo Tti.f V ... ON 10 a.m. -PRO 8AMCIT8ALL: Boston vs. New York Knlck1, Channel 2. 1 1 30 a.m. -"'° FOOTeALL: USFL -Houston vs New Je<aey. Chennet 7. Noon -aAllaAU IPECtAl: A took at the 19a5 ma1o r league bueball reoea. Johnny Bench hosta. Channel 4. 12.30 p.m. -PAO aAIKET8ALL· Portland at Lakers, Channet 2. 1 p.m. -. GOLF Dinah Shore LPOA tourney, Channel 4 • . 1 45 p.m. -M>CCER: Urupy va Chlle In the ttnal match of the Group 2 Wor1d Cup quallfy1~ tourney from Montevideo (aame day covetage). Channel 34 · 3 p.m -l,OftTIWOM.O· Superat1r1 - Flnalrsts from among Otymp&ant and NFL football s1ars compete tor lndMdual champtonshlp In 10 event• from Key Blecayne. Ra. (t8P9). Channel 4. fW>tO • 12 30 pm -,,_O 8AHIT9ALL· Portland at Lake<s. KLAC (670). 1 p m -•A-AU: Dodgers ve. AngeW from Anaheim Stadk.lm, KMPC (710). KABC (790}. 1 p m -,,_O FOOTIALL. USFL -Ba.ltlmore at_ LA Express. KEZY ( 1190) Long birdie putt on final hole gives h er one-shot lead K.\-....c llO'v1IRAC1L (.\P)-.\lfrc \ltllt•r. who forgrd a om·-\tro~e lead alter thrl~ round-; ofthr Dinah ~hore Tourn,1men1 \\>1th a dramaltl fin1<;h- tng ru11 ~3turd3). '4lttl \he doc<;n't parttlul<trh \\ant to bc..·a1 an )one on 1hc final Ja) "l don't llkC' to pla' agatn')I the.· otlll'r pl:t)l'r\ ... \hl' said "I JU\! like to heat thl· l'Our1ic. If I \tart 1AOrl)1ng about thl· pla)erc; tn m' group. then \Otnehod\ l'l\l' v. 111 \lll'a k a hl'ad .. \ltllcr 'v.ho\hccn knod1ngon thl' 'it ton c..loor all H·ar hut hasn't hro~cti 1nto lhl' \\Jnnt•r't, 1 m le. rolled in a 411-tnol h1rdll' pull on the I Rth hole 10 talo.t• .1 one-\hol k·.1d o' l'r Pan' \hl'l'han and Judv C l~irk \1 1ller lirc..•d a 2:u11dcr·par 1(1 for an !!-undt·r-par lotal nl 20X through 54 hole'> at M1\s1on lltll'> < tiunln Club ""hat I wan1 I' <1 ntll' 'ill'JJ\ round ·· M tllt·r 'aid ot ht•r approat·h to toda} ·., final I!! hok' ot the nch e\COt "I knov. I'll"' tn <>ooner or later. and 1f 11 happens hcrC'. I'd rcall) he thnllcd ·· Clark. v.ho shared 1hr lead "'11h 'v111ler dunng much of 1hr 1h1rd round. said. "I pla}'ed solldl). but I rouldn"t.gct the putt<\ 10 drop .. Sheehan. "'inner of 1 l tour- na ment!> 'itnCe JOtntng the lour 1n I 980. said: "M) round keeps ml' dose. ~s longac; I keep C'h1pp1nga\\C1~ at 11. I ha'c a chance ... Shrehan. "ho began the da), nne shot back of the lead <,hared h\ ( lark and Mullin Spencer-De' Im. t·ardcd a third-round 71. while Clark matched par "'ith 72 'ipcnC'er-Dc' hn '>truggled to a 77 tha t left her SI\ stroke'> ofT the pare at 214 .\lso v.11h10 <;Inking tl1'ilanct• of th e.• lead heading 1010 the final round wwl' Jan Stcphen!>on. D(·n1se Strrb1g and Laun Pctrrson. dll at 212 Stephen\on and 1)1rt·h1g each had 73'i. and Pcterc;on shot a 1h1rd-round 69 Miller .1 lorml·r \n10na \t:lll' golfing star. ha., m.inagcd 10 lin1c;h second. thi rd. fourth and fifth 1n tht· eight ""<>men·, tournament-; 1h1c; )Car. rnm1ng clo'le\t to \ ll'IOI) With a runncr-upc;pot at the LPG \'<, lln1dcn EdiSon 'Chocks' up sweep of twin bill Ron< hoclo. hit a pair ol homers tn wn\l.'l.'Ull'r nt-hat\ in thl· tirc;t game ofJ douhlchcadl·r tn .,park the l::.dl\on High ha'><'hall team •((1 41 non-league 10-il 'lllllr\ mrr \t\1t1n~ Valcnna \a1urda\ alll'rnoon j I hr < h.1rgc..•r\ rc<·l'tHtl a \lou1 p1td11 ny ix·rformanu.• from Rill ha1rJ ktl "ent and ( hip Dama10 to n1n1plctc lhl' \\\l'CP w11h a 7.2 \ l('tOf) in th t· n1ghllap ' In lhr orx-nl·r hii<.on manufar· lurt·tf .1 111 I kad 1n thc firca c.I\ 1nnin&' 111llcl ting hall of It\ runc. 1n 1h1· \l\th 1nn1ng <hod: hit a c.oln homN 1n th(' fifth 10 mah· 11 S-1 . then Jl'11q·11 d a rhrL'<' run hla,t 1n hie; nc\I lllp (II th1· pl:lll' Ill h1ghltlthl thl' fj\l' <•reg Ma nm also drove in a µair of run<> in the \Ptth w1 1h a ha<1e'l-loadcd <>1nglc Kl·n liokuf plllhed well lor "" 1n111ngs before faltering 1n 1hc r,c\cnth "hen Valencia talhed the t1mrc. hcfore Edison could c.ccur" the \ 1c· · IOI) In the n1&hH.ap the< 'hargcrs c.c11cd tontrol e:.rl>. \l.onng three times 1n cacti of the firc;1 two tnntng,· In tht' opening tnntng, Jen Kcn1 doublt'd 1n a p:m of run'i and < hip Dam110 ~ucc1cd 1n one run .ind Hcrn1c ('ohm:·h10 \lnp.l<'d 1n .1nothC'1 tn lht' !>l'lOnd iiiiiiiiilil .......... 111111 .................................... ,_-:~..J-nm~n r d1~on. wh11 h rrturn' to \un\l'I I c•agul' pla\ WcdnC'\da' .11tnnnon .11 \\c..•c;tmtn,tcr 1mprm t'd 11' 1na.1ll mar~ 111 11 . .i In' 11a11onal 1n ( osta ~fr~ an l·arh \lart."h · \hl' v.on llAtlC last 'ear. the \;ira'>ola C IJ\Sll and Wt•\i \'trg1n1a C la'>\ll" -the latter v. htch had pro' 1dl·d her \\llh her 1n111al LPG.\ triumph 1he pre' 1ou'> \car \.l Iller "'ho Joined 1he iour in 1978. ha' "'<>!' <,llghtl~ morr than $ 70.UOO eal h ol th.: ra'it three \cars on tht· cmu11 . and v.ould cnllec"1 $55.000 for a '1c111r) 1n the preo;11g1ou\ Dinah ~hore . the nche't of four LPGA maJor tournament\ .\ 1 2 11 arc la\! ~ ear'c; I PG~ P·laycr of theYear. fkts~ King. Pat Bradley. Beth \olomon. and Jane (1eddr<, Juli lnl..\lcr v.ho \\on the tour- nament 1n l'll<4 and could have rnllcC'tcd .1 $1 m11l1on honus w11h a repeal '1<1on thl\ 'l'ar c;hot a third- rNind 72 and di 211./. 1<, out of the running \lilkr and < larl.. hoth bogt'\ed No 17. a 1111.,ard par-J 10 drop to .,_ under It \\ii\ the fir'>t hogc\ of the round lur < lar~ and thl· ,ccond for 'v1 1lkr Sht:l'han tht· tour·, v.1nn1nge\I pla .. cr O\cr 1h1· pac;1 t\\o ~rar~. had b1rd1cd lhl' I Jth hole 1c1 go 7-under lhen had par~ the re<>t of the.· wa } · Gauchos lose rematch, 6-4 OCEANSIDE -After Saddle- beck COiiege's 7-1 vl<:tory on Friday afternoon. MlraCotta r• turMd the favor In a rematch Saturday on the wlnoer'1 field. The Spartans acored twice In the fourth to break a 3-3 tie and went Qn to hend Saddlet>ack a M '9tback. MlraCo.ta te>c* a 3-1 !tad In the bOttom of the Mcond Inning, but the Oauchot tatllect twice rn u.- thlrd to forge the deadtOCk. Stew Nlehof1 doubled In Bucky BOfllnger and later ICoted an a aacrlflce fty by Tony P'*"-ra. Catcher Al Camacho and 1,,. fleeder Greg O.Vatk had tWo hit• aplect to account for mor'-lban ha tr Of Siaalel:>ack '1 total of MV9n , . I - , ,. FoR THE RE coRo ~ . . . " l!XHlllTION BASEBALL DN9en I, A11914\ O l•I AN"-lm Stedlvm) 000\lf'\ 000 000 100-I I 0 A not I\ 000 000 00() o e o Rtuh '1"V"\t' 61 eno Ytoue• JoM si.ron •• , KIPP•• 19) <tnd Ntrron Bo l' 161 l/V Htf\n<\ttt L S1ator A1t•nt1nnn 62 968 E icllibilion \llndlng , AMERICA,. LEAGUE Toro1110 A11911• Cn1ce110 Ot1ro11 N•w Yor• M11wau•e4' OaAltno 8t1Hmort M1nnu o1a S.emt Kensu C '• 80•10,. C•f'vt•and Tuu W L 18 9 I~ 10 IS I) 11 1) IS 17 II 14 I] I] u 14 I) 16 I) 16 17 IS IJ 16 11 16 10 14 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pct 661 600 Sil Slt7 SS6 548 S20 soo 448 oa 444 429 479 411 Pn,,aot O" ' 4 9 ll09 At1tn11 11 11 641 Cn<eaoo 11 11 600 °""'' IS It 511 C•n< nn111 IS 11 SS6 Ntw Yo" ll I I S.J Sa n Franc., I) 14 48 1 San Oof'llO 17 IS 44' Hou,ton t) 17 H1 Monirea 17 16 479 SI LOu1\ 1 IJ JlJ f>tll•DurQll 6 11 '6 l Nolt Soht \·luoo oo~''' 'o .. ri n ''a"o tr>O\, hts 00 nu1 S11uroav'' Score. D~ve" I Anvel' 0 C'11C&Qt.l/Vh1lt~o· 10 Bull&h IAAA 0 re: an'"' ( 01, 6 Ml'mor o\ A A 7 Monlrea• 'I•• J At1an10 O P1t1\D 11 <;r• vi Ntw YCJrl N'~•\ 81 \I Pelt!r\OurtJ « o '«t ,, ~' l vu\ ..i\ HOu\~O!"\ .,tt f> H•"' n"·t.-P tncd r4,n Te,a1 8 Mo"''e" I\• J Pn1ctdf'(HHl 1\ 8 0,1on ,,, w qlpr H&Y"f'" c.ncd ra.n Ntw Vo•• 'fa •Ptl 10 Ba•.., rp) C1"{ ,.,...,~ J 1Jv1ro.1 - Cn•(O\I C ,D\ 8 Seau' \\ se,,11 I' \\ ~ ( 'v•'•"d 4 011> ·anO 8 ~a r •onc \C ~ Mon•P•o•• 6 s~n D•,9« 1 M1l..,.1t "• ,.,. ' T 0'0t'"· 2 Todev's Gamu D~n '' A""4' •' A .,,,. "" '<><l Io,.., ,,,, (~.ii ",., 'f JI •\ p ff\f).,.. Jt ~· 8r )("!'' • ,, A' an'a •\ Alo"''"'• .,, h@'\t P"" 8,oc• Nf'"" ( r• Mf'I\ t\ ~· l O, 'i d' S• Pf'•tr\o ;r" Pr aClP or11a ..,, ..,.O\J\'O~ ,, ,.. \\ "",.,..-... ,. San Fr1111c \' o o• 0&• aro (Pl•(ftlll) '""' ,, '"""' .,, OP~•P· M·Ml'IO'O ... ~,,. 0 1'110 Toronto "' M1 "'aui..f'tt d' \/a '(Ou•"' ENO EXHIBITION SCHEDULE Co4le99 FIRST GAME UC S.tn11 B.trl>tra 6, UC Irvine S IPCAA) UC Ir vonP 000 014 000-~ ~ 0 UC S4M4 8a•D.trd )10 100 001 6 11 I T • u\\e ~ 1tno11 all 4 "tn• 81 ""d Mor wan ,.,,. \On T l'f'\emer 6 af'd ti.. ma• l/V Tr'"" Pt ) 7 L ~ tnt I 4 78-~ ""'"' UC SB 18 C. "II U( Ptrrv U( I Jt:1rn\ U( SB HR o "a> ucsB SECOND GAME UC lrvtM 4, UC Santa B1rblr1 CPCAAI UC "' rt 101 OOCi ct-~ 6 UC S11•1 ~ 0"•01t ~ 000 JOO J l • 8 1 • c1"\J""' ""'41.._ .. ,.. "',. •) a"O" ""4' fl Bran• l • ,., ......... r t \ Nf I J JB '>•II•' UC U(I //J<) 11 J '>8 Oll\tr Scon so-r Shootout C.tl O~l1lloma C1l'il 0 · ''>< ,. • "' ~,,.. r a "" 0"" ~ • t ~ '> 0°1.' f CommunrfV coil~ MiraCo\11 6, St~l>•O (Non conNr.nce) A l]f'\ • I Sadd'tO.J • M"d(O\IO Prtll'"f'" p Cematllv r N Con l 0I1 000 0 II}. J I J 030 ]IQ 00> 8 ',,.,,,.,.,< ~ S Pt,.., '' .sno r ¥rC , 8 ~no F11no1a P"•nr1 ~ 16 J r'o"r rt• S High SCllOoi FIRST GAME Ed1'on 10, VAltnCIA INon-ltaoutl Valfl"< ·a 000 100 ) 6 8 • EOo\on OIJ QI) , 10 Q 0 ~""·'f" ~~,.fl'' .snd l p,,,. H Jlo. ;t T ur'\\ta 7 ~1·0 ¥.fJt 1,,. Jot'tr\~., f 78-\otA'U") E J_,,1cp E Ric. V C<'IMDa • \ V >4R; (r('(• E J \ll) ,,.,., 3 Eo \ " SECOND G AME £01,on 1, Vtltn<•• 1 CNon·IHou•l 010 100 I> jl() 00 , ,...,.0 ... ' ..,,,~.,. (t-'''-" Oa"'t'O __.ft"' E T,.,..,. Ba ":1 • ,.,., ~ Mart " J(:"' \ n ~ 18 tE r,.,r,. v ,. rcr Boxinil \/ I •I A"•ntlc C11'i) I C I J " a I l 1ontwe1QM\ J mrrv P"~>i iOe'ro,1 w1111 lS round '1"0"'""0"' ~ ·~-,, .. " Harrv Arr(')vO ¥our Y\tow r. Qt--10 tCt w •f' 181" loll~ Paul I\ n I "'"""" \ 76 I (ti San Anveto. TOUI l/Vt"f' "'''II"'' Ma'" Breland Bron• N 'V I wO" hvt "nul"ld ,n_,.n.mou\ Ot< \10t'I ovtr Sltvt L•lllf Rf'110 "" Pa 1 Bre•11nd \ l ·0 l Ille I 10 J 'f Los Alamitos SATUttOAY'S IU!SUl TS I Sl1tl 9f '1 · '""' llt rtWu rne.tlf\e I FIRST •ACE. 0,,. ""~ Ptet Ar>orr.er Wl\"h t S1,.nri1 IS 00 4 40 J 10 Tact VV•ve IAnoer,on1 JOO i40 SI rip Souffzt I Au1>1n1 ) .c> Al\O ra(ed 511rti110 Ott L cio•tnll Cooo C.ood Time Reg 1..oro L•o•nd 8rano1ng iror Our Ravrnond T •mt l SI 3 S U IEXACTA 4 II Da•d \6140 SECOND RACE. Or>e mit• oact Rum Junolf IPar•er' S 00 l 20 ~Qne '&trd t AuO•n I "") 20 Nar Criamo I l or> go • Al\O raced B II 8•11 T 1ld.,n Henover On T Our Jau M8't' lmelS9 .t S 0 EXACTA 1 4 r oa•O U S SO m11e oacf' 2 6'J 7 6'J l 20 Crt •CI THIRD RACE Or>e Crasovtr 1 K utl>lt• Sault I 5nenen I •acocca Meler ) 00 7 6'J 110 00 1.0 7'0 Al\O rattc waoa '1• De• o I oro A•ma nu"' Rooov Ou r 1rnt I SI l S U EXACTA S l r oa d \14 40 FOUR'TH RACE Ont m"t p,,ce Na• •t Hao I Par.er / 6'J J 6'J 7 tO F ""'''" Porrraol l(.;,O'tr ) 80 7 IO Yao•t Fr t 1 AuO•" 7 60 Al\O raced Nve to Del Ma "o Bravo '>• D A1ono C.uv T me I SS 4 S FIFTH RACE O• e ,.,. 'e Oatf f ('rgu\ cPu1no IS-40 11 00 s 80 Counl•v Muncv 11< eav\ 19 6'J I 60 01.1adw1n ll..0<>1101 3 40' A•'o raceo W~ata i..noc•ou• Havton ~now F·da t110 Reoncllte~ Ano Me Too Temoo Blue C1110 r me 1 S9 1 ; -ll E)(ACTA 8 I oao \19 • IO SIXTH RACE. Ont m••e oace Rac1n11 Sanner 1Pe1t1n11J 17 .io 610 6 20 Cao1a1n l/Va!\on 1Anoerson1 l 20 3 40 Roonev T.>0or !KueDlt ri 600 Al\O raced Benroooe• I\ a• 8ov E llv ''Vian Kent Roao Tecoma Pr., Covncl! T·me I S9 U EXACTA •7 6 oa o \l)nO SEVENT H RACE. Or""' ·e 11.ce Cr au Golla 1Par11.er 19 70 6 00 J 60 LO•O Neutr•no 'p ff((' 4 40 ) 70 ~ '"' Matt IPerogo"fl ) 40 A·\O rect o C.x.d Bv ci .. ,.gn 001c~r Me"'"' Nal"d•"' f .mf I S6 4 S U EXACT A S I oo a \90 JO Nave EIGHTH RACE ()f'oe rr e oace Hanovtr l..ODfi C•OQ•ar ]4 ao 8 00 s 6'J 01.1rcnv Ander \on ) 00 J 60 Yu 8urnoro Per ct ) 6'J 41\0 raced Van LoDf Lt>ooaro E9 ton' F1os• Siuoa ftav~on-Ontr :>•tr Tmt1Sl4 S U EXACTA S l o.> .j \~S 10 HINTH RACE. Ont "'"l' oatt A·"lono Ktnll •Cro<.1nar 8 00 ) 60 160 ~.ier• Tarott K\JeD'l" J 00 T60 :rv s•no 1Lonoo -AIO A"o r aced 81ao Arrnoro ~am LP•ona ~tt~ Turn 8r1al"I A 1mal'lun• J.JnOlf L &w Time l.56 • S U EXACTA 1 I oa c '3110 11 PKK SIX • I 8 2 ) S 1 oa•o l1 600 60 w.in 'WO wmn1rio '•Cll.tt\ 't.v .. nor\e\I ( arrvover POOi 11 S 20 I 47 TEN'TH RACE One n·,,1e oace La Va•a •'f <Aubin 4 00 110 110 Arrroro Caoe1 1 A.co,ermon J 40 7 10 B•owngate M1\ter Per a111nf' J 6'J Al\O raced VP\•ed Powe• f, "'aO"d•"arv T "'" l SI U EXACTA )4 oaO \',JO ELEVENTH RACE Ooe ,...,e oa" '>"'a·• "oata Par~'' ) 00 l 40 l llO T ,,., S11uare Ba•~n So•·QYI 10 00 8 40 SDl'C a Pe•fr C •a '"''G'd ~ 1~ ·me 1$9 2 S u EXACTA a ' oao H18C A nf''"'Oa"'Cf 1 IJ Santa Anita SATURDAY'S RE SUL TS Cll!TI of tt·dtY lllorOlleflbr.0 11'\fftlf!OI FIRST ltACE ~ •.ir or11s ~ ll .n Sve1an Steven\ I e,,. ~ 4 J P "e Fn• Gooo Qt ,arP\ S 60 I)() nf,.n\ v~ ( d'' ¥-H~v .J ..iP b 00 A\ '"CfO (r <l"'Cl'O Vo ,,. /\O" ;J .J rrrrer Pr,..,. 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JX'fi"•' ....... r J'.WllSMISSl("1NS §1 NATIONWIDE --;;.;..;;;;.-;.;.; ~l--, I I I • ~r ~A ,,.,.q • ~.:.;:::"f(l t I =~=sp·· I I ,,., ""'-' I I -,,.,,,.r..-T• "''"'""" ~ I 1 1 "" , lftOCIUl,t•IY •"II I u _,., f•U , .... atUtaltl --------------22741 ASPAll ST U TOIO 7gf)u ... ,......,.____.~ -¥ - ATTEND EMERSON'S OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 13, 9:30AM -2PM ' J ..... ":!, ( ':\l '~,rf 1 t 4\ 1li(j c;t('l(' (1,, ~t\P u · "'•' 11r!11y A[V I t l q :\()Ar-;>P-..,• {.) , '•'I 1 •' •11oir E ,.\,,,~"'-'n 'Pet"' s ... t' .l,., ' ~1 (' t" • MANUFACTURING Sr THt Ef\91Mer Test T•chnlclan Treine• PRODUCTION Product Ion Sc"-du .. r Productiof'l PtanMrt Production Coordtna tOf Cott Aectucliof'l CoordlnatOf c .. ni I 1 .... t'-11•• r ••, 1, "..,, ""' •1 ~ l'l" .. m t ... ...... If; \of ,, ~ '\f' , .3t!' "" • r .. t .. " 1 ~ S '' • yOY t' fh ASSEMBLERS Etectro-Mechanlcal Assembtert Sy§tt1m1 E M 4 uemt>ien T r1n1for mer W 1ncters SUPPORT PERSONNEL Production Control Ci.rtt System 5 Meg Card II OJMrato1 1•1 •' 1ri .. • ~,,,.. 1.:>1• '"Ip,.~ "1 •Sf' c pac;p H PJ,• ' · \A • 11 h "• • M 1· •o;;•1a. AV Cl' • ,p~ ) c;p~ • 'f .., ' r1>c;u1T1P I E~rtcfn Elecluc Co Industrial Controls Otw 3300 S Standard Street Santa An a CA 92702 Al .~ • • '"'• ·~· ""' "· 1 ,., ... , 1 , ioc " ~,.. ·\ I Of-Cout DAILY PIL~TISundalprll 7, .1985 John Pelmear recognized as top broker by the Irvine Co. Jolm Pelmear of Newpon Beach's Daum Corp. has been recogniLCd b> ne lrvlae Co. as one of the top brokers for 1984. He was among 20 outhern California commercial and industnal brokers honored for their achievements at a broker recognition banquet at the Pacific Club in Newport &ach. The award if Pclmear's ~cond in four years from the Irvine Co. The Balboa Island resident's recognition was largel} based on the closing of a near-seHn-acre parcel sold to PuhUc Storage. lllc. and a one-acre parcel wld tO Clrcult Assembly Corp., both 1n the Irvine pec1rum business tcchnolog} communll} under development in In ine. • • • Mary AJlD Scbebeclr. has Joined Costa Mesa-ba~ Warkentin Cox Arcltltttt1, w11h respon'i1b1ht~ for ass1!>t1ng "'1th the corrdinauon of business development operations for the firm. She bnngs l\\O }ears of consulting expenence 1n graphic de~1gn 10 her new post and man~ )Cars' expenence as in investment escro"' offi cer"' uh lrvlae Escrow Co. • • • 1llcllard Burr ha\ been ~lected top ~Jes associate for the month of January w11h a sales volume ot S2 million for Old Towne Mortga1e. Burr has been with Old Towne ~1nce 19~2. tuncuoning as chief finanr1al officer. Old Towne ts a full-service mortgage banJ..rr. ••• Jou Rowen, manager of ma1ntt"nance and operauons for The lrvloe Co. has been elected president of the Southern California Energy Coalition, an Orange County-based energ) conscn a11ons net"'ork. Rowen has been one of the coalition's leaders since 1980. serving most reccntl)' as m vice president. The Irvine Co. isa founding member of the $roup. formed in 1978. It is the fin.t energy conservation cooperati ve m the na tion to be founded and operated b)' private industry. The network 1s under contract with the Soutbern Callfonila Edison Co. and members include Fluor Corp., Pacific Mutual Life lnsur111ce, ~tllt Coast Pina, Steelcau, Hoag Hospital Presbyterian, and the Orange Couty SuJtatloa Districts. • • • Bob Keep, ~lcs associate for RE/MAX of( osta Mesa. has received the company's Salesperson of the Year award. He 1s also a member of the 100 Percent Club. • • • J-. SempllJan has Joined Communlspond, lnc.'s West Coast office in Newpon Beach, w\th the title of associate. Communispond 1!. a management consultinr-.firm spec1ahzing in busmess commun1ca11on In her new post. Scmphner will conduct executive communicauon slolls and senior executive communcauons cou~s. She is also the primary instructor for the region's SEMPLINER SCREBECK KUCHARSKI KEEP "Speaking on Paper" business wnting course. A tormcr master teacher for the Foutain Valley School District, Semplomer 1s acuve in Women lo M111agement, Orange County bra11 cb, Newl>ort Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, and lrvhae Chamber of Commerce. She also suppons the Newport Harbor Art Museum. ' ... Rlcllard C. Layne t\as been named executive an director of The Cox & Barcb Advert1slog Co. The Irvine resident is charged with an direction of all agency accounts. mcludmg C. ltoh Digital Products, foe.; CIE Systems, lac. and Tbe Maga Group, Inc .. • • • Fr111 Kacllarakl has been named loan production supervisor for Downey Savings and Loan Auoclatlon of Costa Mesa. Her JOb 1s 10 establish a 1ra1n1ng program for field and branch loan officers and pan1c1pa1ed m'loan ong10a11on programs. She has been in the banking industry smce 1976. • • • Randell R. Economy has Joined the NewpOn Beach-based public affairs firm of Englander/ Adler & Drot as manager of us ne\\ Urban Service\ D1v1s1on. Economy comes to the firm from the Cit}' of Norwalk. where he perv1ously worked as pubhc 1nforrnalJon officer. In his new post. he "'111 be responsible for all public agenq and mun1c1pal pubhc relations account\. • • • J.N. Miller l11surance Marketing Services, Inc. of Newport Beach has bel·n named the leading agenc) in the l 'n11cd States for Old Line Life Insurance of America, a 75-)ear-old compan}' based 10 Milwaukee. The group ranked first overall among more than 400 Old Lint" Life agencies around the countn - sconng first m paid premiums and '>C'l·ond m paid \ lume for the )ear Last December. 11 lcd all 01hcragcnc1e'> 1n hath ca1egones. J.N. Mt lier 1s a subs1d1an of The Hammond Co., a publlcl~ held ~l'"' pon Beach-based mortgage banking firm. _ • • • More than $1 million changed bands as a result of the sale of a I t.uolt apartment complex lo Costa Meu, sold by Michael Cherney of Real Estate by McVay 1n Huntington Beach. The 1 0-~ear-old propert) included 10. two· bedroom unit<. and ntne one-bedroom apanments 1n the Co\ ta Mesa bluff area at 111 0 V1ctona < hernl'\ ro--0 v.n'\ the propen) along with ;i private invc~tor he represent\ • • • Monica Moore, <1 \.ev. port Hl'<llh real estate appraiser. h.I\ been appotnll'd to the office of\. ICC go' t"rnor for the Society of Real Estate Appralsen, District $,which CO\ ere, the \outhv.n tan l ln11cd States. She 1s alc,o part oft he plannmg comm111ee for the group\ annual m1crnat1onal con.,.l·n11on. to be held m -\nahc1 m in Auguc,t II/Xii • • • Bob Storchheim, manager of Inspection services ln Irvine, was among the 1984 panel of judgeoe 10 the annual California Building Officials Awards of Excellence program. "hicb stresses aesthetic appeal as well as public 11fety. Tbe program also focuses oo acceulbUlty for the handicapped ud eoegery conserva lion. • • • The Long Beach Orange County chapter of thtt California Landscape Confractors Association ha\ installed its 1985 slatr of officers. Gary Wallen. owner of Compreheo'!ive Landscape Deslp Corp. ot ( osta Mesa. 1s the nc"' president .hr\t '1cr prl'\ldent 1f8ob Cavanaugh of Cavanaagb LaJadscape Inc Ro11 Shaw, R.C. La nd scape Co.: Michael Jelensky, E ureka Lud1~a~ Con1tnactloo and Maintenance; and John Looski, Reliable Landscape, are, ice prcs1dcn1c;, Steve Tamanaha, Orange Coast Laod!lraplng, 1c; c;ecretary and J im Bevill, S. J ames Bevill Co., 1\ trea-;urcr. Orange County's easy listening radio station ·-/' I -·-· COMPL:ETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, CS-8 From iron ing board to the executive board, Sh elia Bethel sets her own ppce Sheila Murray Bethel may be hving proof of thr tongue-in-cheek axiom that the surest wa) to success is to find a crowd that's going somewherc and get 1n front of 11. Bethel owns Ge1t103 Control Inc .. a San Franc1~0-based marketini and 1rn101ng corporation. She's also in the top :? percent of the world's public speaker!>. a S) nd1ca1ed columnist. an author and ha~ clients that include a long h~t of Fortune 500 companiet. the l 1 S go.,,ernmcnt and ll'ading colleges. That's not bad for a self- pro<:la1med woman of the '50s who got mamed r.ight out of high ~hoof. had l\\O children by the time she was 21. struggled at be'ing a single parent after a d1vorc<.' and never went to college. Thl' group she decided to get in front of was lhc h1gh-po\\ercd public speakers -the speakers who fire up other people to do a better JOb. It's one of the most competitive professions she could have chosen. Bethel picked up her on-the-Job training and began rcfin10g her ap- Hotels get auto club awards Will reco.mmend five Coast establishments ----In its '85 tour guide Fl\ l' local hotels were among the 63 Southtrn (ahforn1a establishments named ~mners of thl' .\mencan Automobile Assoc1at1un''i Four Diamond award for quaht~. The five local \\tnnc~ arc the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel m ( osta Mesa. the Ir> inc \farnou and .\1rponcr Inn in Irvine. the R1t1· Carlton in Laguna Niguel and the NewPOrt Beach Mamou Hotel and Tennis C'lub m Newpon Beach. Tht') were Joi ned b) thrl'l° l\nahe1m hotel-; to complete this )'ear's Orange Count~ selec11ons. The "'inner~ will be included in .\uto C. lub tour books as recommend- ed hotels due lo their qual11~. an AA.\ spokesman said. "The Four Diamond ratmg .., awarded onlv to those establishments which s1gn1fi cantl) e>.cecd AAA re- quirements m most physical and operational categories... said Clarence Garlough. accommoda11ons manager for the Automobile Cluh of Southern California. "Tho\C' selected were cho<;en from among more than 15.000 .\AA· appro-.ed fac1h11 es in the l 'n1ted States. Canada. Mexico and the Caribbean. !'earl\· 950 arc m Southern California alone:· Gar· lough ..aid Westin to man·age 2 Hawaii hotels H< >M H I LU -~ e'it1n Hotel<, ha\ ll<:rn \elected to manage the former \1au1 Surf and Kauai Surf hotel' Jt t ording to the hotel•,' new ""' ner ( hn\toPhtr H Ht·m ml'lt•r \.\ t"\l1n Hotels. a "'hoU) o" ncd \Uh'>IJ1ar') of L' AL Int . managec, Tht ~ l \l1n l11ka1 (~()() mom") on Oahu .ind fhe Wc'illO Mauna Kea Bcdlh H'\Ort n10 rooms) on the Kohal.t < oa\I of the Big Island ot Ha1.1.a11 Thl' \.\l'\lln \outh Coast Plata llotel m < o\tJ \.1c\8. 1s on..-nf 5 l hotel\ clnd rt·,ort' v.orld1.1. 1de that a.rl' opera tl'd IH \\ l'\l in Hotels I nr trd -\1rllnc., and Mauna "-l"' Pror>l'rt ll'S arc al .. o I -\I Im \Uh\11f1Jfll'\, l hl· t\\11 nt'\\ hull'I\ v.111 Ix· knov.n "' I hl' \.\ e\ltn Maui and I he Wc\11n k.,1UJI llrmnll'tl'r" managing r>artnrr of lfrrrimt'll'r Investment < o \\hith . 11111111 "'•lh VM~ Reali\. Int 11f < h1tJ!(o purcha~d f hc two former ' \url rrnJ"l('n1es from lntl'rlo,land ffr. \orl\ on Thur'i<la> for S9 ~ m1llmn Plan\ call for both hotel propcrltc'o 111 ht· t lo'led h} the tnd ot 1985 and to ht lOmpktcl) redcq·loped · \.\l· arc pleased that Westin will be managing the\<' hntl'l\." Hemmeter \cl1d 'Wc\t1n ha~ an n cellnit inter· na11onal marketing organ11at1on and II areal track fl"COrd With them Ha\\311 l°)ropertte\ .. "l'\lln llotcl\ ( ha1rman and ( h1ef herntl\l' <>ffitcr llarT) Mullilon said. "Mr llrmmcter"• plarf!I for tht· Maui and Kauai propcrttC\ are truh rxtraord1na~ The) will ht-tW<1 of tht• finc~L botch, to the. ~orld w11h l"tl'n\l\t' 3 llr:H t1ono, rtflhl on \llC DoN· FENLEY Ounng a rl•cent IOll'r' II'\.\ JI thr Newport Mamon. Ekthd l'\Pl<11nt:J why so many Fonunr 500 firm\ hm· her to teac:h leadership "For the las.I 20 'car' \l hoo1' hilH' pushing managcm~·nt. m.inJgl'nll'nt management .. ~he pum·tuall'' thl' word "management" h> kan1ng lur- ward and whl\pt.·nng 11 "Hut thl'fl' hasn't been much 1ealh1ng 111 ix·opk proal·hes to leadership while working <,kilts. E~ecuu,ei. and Rrnnl(l'f' ;1rl 'u for the Ac:hievcment of Human bus} working thert" 1-. n1111ml· t11 tl·.1l h Potential 1n Belmont. She-worked leader~hip with brain-damaged children ··ir .\mcnrnn hu\tne'>S \.\Jiit' Ill ~J\ Then she sw11chcd to sales and on top going 1ntu the nnl ll·ntur' 11 management. must make a ton,c1ou\ -t1lon lo The turning point came on her 38th prepare men and \\Onll'n Im k Jdn- b1nhda). Sht:.dec1ded she wanted 10 s.h1p roles. As m1ddk manJ~l·ment be the world's greatest pubhc speaker. shnnJ..s and thert· bcwml'' more She had no monc). two boys in school direct commun1cat10n\ trom the l'X- and age wun't exactl y on her ~ide. ccuuve le vels. the need tor kat.lcr.,h1p -\fter she borrowed $7.000. she quit ... skills and philosoph1e\ 1nrrt'J'n dra her JOb. E"'.cry morning she was up at maucally." 6 a.m.scarchmg for clients. There But what 1s the alrlll'ITT\ \he were a lot of rcJcc11ons, but one talk at practices to train leader\'! a time she began to show her stuff. Shl' The two most important thin~., 111 didn't leave the an Franc•sco arl'a overcome before vou'rt a kadl:r \hl' for the first two years. · says. 1s "the fear ·of 1aJ..1ng ..1 chann· After her youngest son graduated and change from high school. she began 10 travel. "When you tif\t c;ianed "'alk1ng It tookher three more years to become you fell down. but vour parl'rm an overnight success. propped )OU up and started you out Her advice for Orange County's again. They didn't look at )OU '' 1ng Yuppies'> on the floor and sa). ·g1,c 11 up kit.I "Put your diploma on the wall. be )Ou'lt never make 11' " proud of11-1hen walk away from 11. Anything worth doing 1') \\onh The future for the next 25 'ears will domg poorly at fi~t . she \8) s.. belonf. 10 the people who ha\e people She advises handling l hangc h> skills. · recognlllng and accepltng the tact i\lthough Bethel sometimes shares tnat notlj1ng fn nrrs world ts per- a speaker's rostrum with the hkcs of manent except change Progrl''>'> Zig Zigler and Ton) Alessandro. always involves change You don I don't make the1 mistake ofcalhng her have to like 1t. JUSt tf} to under\tand a mo11va11onal speaker. 11. I Bethel say'i she gives her d1ents' She also poml~ out that lc..tdt•ro, emplo}ees the ba'>tcs for developing understand that for thing~ 10 rhangc their own leadership qualities and they mu.stchange "that motivates them "I'm a ·How •They don't ask for the JOh tu gtt To' '>poakcr. • .. easier. they ask that thl') get lx't1cr Shella Murray Bethel •I he\ don't demand more monq tht"\ bi.·t"lime more valuable. • l ht") don '1 '>a): 1f. the} sa} how. • fhc\ don't sa~ g1"e me the pu'>1t1on and I'll karn ho"' to handle 11 thn go in '~arc.h of "'a}s 10 build the ix·rc.,onal po\\cr that makes thl·m mdt\pcnsabk '\ov. that .,ht··s on top. "'hat dOt'\ lkthd "'ant'! \he·., k arning pan1<,h and f rcnch. \\filing another bool>. prepanng 10 take a h1ggl°r b11r out of tht· inter· national leadership 1ram1ng mar~e1 and v.111 ld:irn to tl~ her helKopter ··WhJle\cr I dcndl· I 1.1.Jnt." c,hc "'"' "l'mgmngtu gi:t rhJt\lhe\.\3} l'\l, al"'a''> bel·n I thinJ.. 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'• I' I II • )I 11 .. 1 "' . .. ... •• "' I \\ \A • 11 ... _lJ • n ..-t ~ ..-r.1 , .... 0 "' It ,. : ,, .! \ If South Peaklives up to 'We Wrote the Book' motto Firm presents buyers with volume that det~ils possible des~gns for I:iomesites - An Inaugural copy of a leather-many dreams. Four years ago. bound portfolio of architecture when they moved to Laguna and landscaping styles ap-Niguel, they saw the site and proprlate to coastal living in always felt It would be perfect. Laguna Niguel has been pres-"We enjoy living close to the ented to Dr. and Mrs. Chris ocean, but we have never wanted Manger, the first buyers to build a home right on the water," their own custom estate at the ex p I a I n e d M an g e r . an guard-gated community of South ophthalmologist with his practice Peak. In Laguna Hills. "Our first marketing campaign Another important consider- for South Peak was developed ation for the Mangers was the around the theme of ·we Wrote configuration of the homesltes. the Book' and, In keeping with Concerned about steep slopes that promise, we have done just and "cliff hangers," they really· that," said J~ck Dangelo. liked the flat, buildable pad areas . Dange o s president of tffe created al South Peak. Laguna Beach-based South Choos.ing a site with a pan- Peak Development Co., which Is oramlc ocean view, the Mangers developing the rldgetop enclave are . building a contemporary of custom homesltes and estate Mediterranean-style home de- residences In the classical tra-signed by Wayne Collins of · dltlon of San Marino and Bel Air Collins/Steichen Architects of Estates. Anaheim. This two-story, 6,000- Conslstlng of some 150 color square-foot residence will in- photographs and Illustrations. elude five bedrooms and a Ii- this 154-page volume details. In brary .. "We like the seclusion addition to a brief history and provided by the guard-gated description of amenities to be _ entrance," said Mrs. Mangers. Carlton Hotel ·and the Pacific Ocean. Available homesites at South Peak range up to 20, 114 square feet. South Peak Is introduced by a palm-lined entry.way featuring massive salmon colored walls and a multi-tiered fountain. The entry station is professionally staffed. and complemented by· an electronic surveillance sys- tem. Prices for the first phase &f 62 custom homesites, 23 of which have already been sold, range from $225,000 to $435,000. Buyers obtaining their own financing Or paying cash may t~e advantage of a 10 percent discount on their homesite purchase. Also in various stages of con- struction are three flagship resi- dences in Spanish/Mediterranean. con- temporary and French country styles. Featuring from 4, 126 to 4,377 square feet, these luxury estates are priced from $895,000 to $975,000. enjoyed by living in Laguna ··and the open space adjacent to To reach South Peak, take Niguel, a series of five architec-South Peak is going to be great Crown Valley Parkway to Camino tural and landscaping architec-for our 2-year-old son, Chris." del Avion/Paciflc Island Drive tural styles. Selected to comple-South Peak is bounded along and proceed east. The sales ment the community's coastal its eastern edge by the Salt Creek center is open dally from 10 a.m. hillside setting. these styles In-Open Space Corridor. To the to ?:30 p.m. For more infor- clude .Spanish/Mediterranean, west of this residential enclave mat1on, call 240-2386. Jack Dangelo (right), president of South Peak Development Co .. presents Dr. Chrla Manger and his wife, Carol. with the llsh country and contemporary. and tt:le Laguna Niguel Racquet French country, Monterey. Eng-are the El Niguel Country Club , - For the Mangers, South Peak Club. Directly south are the Salt represents the fulfillment of Creek Golf Co~rse. the Ritz- Silk'' lampshades, small spa slated for ~omeowner' s Expo A sauna that fits in a closet and silk lamp shades designed to fit the buyer's personality are among the many unusual prod- ucts and services to be found at the annual Homeowner's Expo, April 18-21 at the Long Beach Convention Center. The Health Mate Sauna uses radiant heat and needs no plumb- ing, only a 110-vott electrical outlet. The one-person model requires only nine square feet and c,an actually fit into a closet. A unit for tY!Q. "".'ill also.be seen, . which the company says helps promote a social aspect to taking saunas. Lamp shaqes that employ hand-sewn sl,I~ and lace wlll be exhibited by. ~hst4ne Anderson, former MIT engineering graduate and the own~r o f Lighting, di'- EXPERT ADVICE signers and makers of the orig- inal lamp shades. The art of making silk shades was popular at the turn-of-the- century and often reflected the personality of its maker. as well as mixing with the room's decor. Actors and actresses such as Pam Dawber. Shelley Duvall, Mark Hudson and Henry Mancirif are regular customers of Llghtf Ing. More than.300 displays at the Expo will Qe' gea,red toward solving decorating problems an<J providing information on how td save money doing hundreds of I home repairs, Sho~ hours are I 2-10 p.m . weekdays, 10 a.m .-10 p.m. Sat.. and 10 a.01.-6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $4. 75 for I adults; under 12 years free. Failure to disclose laid at agent's door Court decision means diligent broker must be aware of defects · A recent California appeal court decision set the real estate industry buzzing. The predominant emotion seemed to be outrage. It seemed the courts were holding real estate llcensees responsible for falling to disclose property de- gent. It also helped to point out the Ineffectiveness of selling prop- erty "as-ls" unless disclosures are made. Where a property has hidden material defects -such as bad wiring, leaky plumbing or un- sound f oundatlons -the seller and his broker have the legal duty tO disclose the problems before the sate Is closed. • 1 lw h• 11111·.., < 11 rtk' hLJtc '-<.·m ..... u1 111--l li11t "c 1ri.. ... c 11 .in l)(::1~1.1 1fulh dt" .. 1Km·~I .ll1d l :Jllnl \\ 1111 l .1rt· t•, ,l,..,un· '' >ll c 1f 'e:ir.., c 1f cn1• 1\ mt·111 .md f.t,llllK , .tl11t.• Bn.lll"l ci t tile fint' q11.l11I\ .111d u 1n ... 1n11 t11J111 1! rht·x· he 1mt: .... \ c Ill'' di dd1~11 1111 .11 ti t111ch -.... ulpted dt·r.111 .1ml 111 tilt Kr.111d1·11r < 11 tht 1 l.t,..,1t ..,,, hnJ.( I !111111· .... prc"<:lllnl "1th prtdl II tr .1 m• ,..,, d1 .... fllllll\.llln).{ )4fC tllj' 1 If I 11fln f11r.., I•· f S~389, )()() lnautural copy of' a book detalllnC archltectural and lanes.cape atyle. for South Peak home.. -"-- fects they should have dis- covered or known about. 1 In the case in question. a home proved to be situated on fllled land. with consequent aott move- ment problema. Failure to disclose, even If the property Is fisted. for sale ''as-ls.·· renders the seller and broker llabte to action for fraud. A diligent broker or agent wllt personally Inspect property before beginning the marketing prooes•~ and wlll insist on defects betng dla<:loeed to all prospective buyers. ~EA(ilFF f lw111nw• in fl.t'.ll h RE ENS .," ., ...... I h The court felt the licensee, a1 a profetslonal. should have noted evident sign• of soil movement problems. and drawn them to the bu er's attention. _....--~--...1-c--_ case proved.expensive to (Simon Sykes Is editor of flttt tueedaf, • Journ1JI for the real estate Industry, P. 0 . Box 20068. Rlver5/cht; CA 92516. Tel: (+-H...-- 686-8005) \ 1 the licensee ruled to be negli- •. ·. , .. Magic w _ords in real estate: Cosmetic renovation PUrchase property chea~. fix ft up cheap- then sell It again at market value or above . ~ --- NEWYORK (AP) -The words operates for pension plans ''cosmetic renovation" have a But It Is also well suited to rh'agle ring to them for people ind1v1duals just starting out, with who ... k their fortunes in real limited capital at their disposal estate. On a large scale or small, the They conjure up images of idea 1s the same· Buy a property large profit• from small expen- offered at a below-market price dltures of time, money and effort because 1t has problems, fi x The principle Is often applied those problems, and then sell It by b~tlme operators like John again at a market price or above. Hancock Mutual Life Insurance. Cosmetic renovation has which hai done It for properties worked financial wonders for owned by real estate funds 1t countless people in the past, and t will doubtless do the same tor But they have a bearing tor many others in the future But as anyone conalderlng an attempt veterans·of the real estate game to tranatorm any sort of "handy- warn, Ith~ not aJwaya_~almple.£ . man SPeClaJ" Into _ e ''er~'!' process as It looks -and tllere puff.n . are many potential pitfalls along Ideally. he says, you should the way find a property well below the "You can make a bunch of going market -In the case of a m oney through cosmetic reno-rental property, one for which vatlon -If you pick the r ight rents are about 45 percent below p(operty and do the right things typical levels In the area. to it." says John Reed, s·enlor "That's not going to be easy, Is editor of the Real Estate Invest-it?" he says. "If It was easy, Ing Letter. in the current issue of everybody'd be doing It." that monthly newsletter. Before you buy, he euggests, Reed's observations focus 1 you should budget an amount speclflcally on rental property equal to about 20 percent to 25 The comtraction crew po8e9 for a photograph at Newport Beach's Harbor Pointe, by the Fleldatone Co. . . . ,.. . . l1111·r1·•1 : 111 1rt I "· l\·rl •i II•\\ h d11; 11111\ I,! t t t)1 °1' I r 111 • ' • fl r '' I l I r H 1.r1 ! :_11 11! \1 r I .1rl,!111 I 11 l 1••dll',tlt'lll• "'' '11ll 11.trl , •r \\' l.11111•1 tJ l I 1 air I I II 'It r I\\ I\ Ir 111 t ' , I I ' 11"1 I lol •I I r '1 •r 1 1 • 111 l r ( • ' , ti tl I It • I 11 ft I f ti,. 111 r 111 I I • '" • r i ''-1'1\j II ( 'lllt I I I lit lo I I 11 . 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So 1s landscaping." Reed's rule of thumb. "Paint It. Clean It Cover It Don't replace It unless it's really cheap to re- place.' He also observes~ that cos- metic renovators are likely to fare best In areas where new con- struction 1s limited by circum- stances such as development restrictions. "Lack of new building means there will be high demand for rental space. And It means that your renovated old building won't have to compete wlfh new property," he notes. CreW enjoys work on Harbor Pointe Carpenters. plumbers, land- scapers. roofers, concrete workers and deck builders enioy the dally challenges of construct- ing custom homes at Harbor Pointe in Newport Beach. claims Marlin Maxson. construction superintendent for the Field- stone Co. "Because these homes have so much detllJling, they are difficult to build. but they're more exciting than the standard tract house," said Joey Darrow. carpentry foreman. He pointed to the oval coffered celling in one of the libraries as an example of the intricacy of the carpentry work , along with the wood-sasn windows, curved staircases, vaulted ceilings and curved walls. Lee Gaus. carpenter and assis- tant foreman. said he would hke to own one of the homes himself. "It takes a long time to build them, and while we're doing It, Homes near the sea we re en1oy1ng the great location we can see the ocean. Catalina Island and snow-topped hills " Maxson. a 35-year construc- tion veteran. says he has seldom managed a crew so vocal 1n thetr enthusiasm for a project The Mediterranean-style homes. designed by The Berkus Group, are located within a gate- guarded community surrounded · by walls that are topped by a glass windscreen for un- obstructed views. The walls are reminiscent of seaside Mediterranean villas and provide a backdrop for palm and other ornamental trees and shrubs planted along the exterior slope s along MacArthur Boulevard and San Miguel Drive "When you're working hard. it's great to have something art1st1c to put your energies into," Maxson said. The Landing at Dana Point offers single-family detached ho ma rangfng from 1,689 square feet to 2,312 square feet in single-and two-story floor plans near the ocean. Amenlti~• include antiqued braH door hardware, carpet- ing, decGYator-selected interior lighting flxtures, forced air beating, pre-wlrlng for cable televiafon, at prices from $164,900. For information, call 731-3454. 10% fixed interest . rate for new homes near Lake Forest Th1rty-year. fixed -rate financ- ing at 10 percent 1nterbst 1s being offered at Landmark Allsos. a development of four-and f1ve- bedroom luxury homes in the hills east of Lake Forest. reports Lee Henkel, sales manager at the Signal Lari~mark community "Not only will buyers save thousands of dollars in home payments with this financing program. but they also wlll never have to worry about the Interest rate Increasing In the !uture. which ls the case with most financing programs today," Hen- kel said. He added that Signal Is also paying $5,000 toward the buyer's non-recurring closing costs Priced from $244,500. the two- story luxury homes are available In four different floor plans. ranging from 2.500 to 2.873 square feet of living space Hlghllghts Include f am1ly rooms. formal dining rooms and separate breakfast nooka, mas- ter suites with private balconies 1 and walk-In closets. Interior laun- dry rooms with tlle counter tops and three·car garages Standard features Include cen- I or hardwood entry flooring. sky- lights and clerestory windows. tubs with whirlpools in master baths. mirrored wardrobe doors in master suites. custom light fixtures. polished or antique brass bathroom fixtures. cable TV hookups, built-in wet bars with ceramic tile counter tops and polished brass sinks and fixtures. . Kitch13ns feature both conven· t1onal and p1lotless· ovens~ micro. wave ovens. separate ranges food waste disposers, trash com~ pactors. and dishwashers All plans have pantries. most hav, greenhouse windows and some have recipe desks Many homes are on tol9' with room for full-size swimming pools All come with front-yard landscaping and installed sprinkler systems. while most have slumpstone rear y&rd waits iilllll••iilliiiiiiil•••••lliiiilf!~. air condltlOiilng, custom-carved entry doors. ceramic tlle The sales office and decorated models are open dally from 10 a m to 5 p m They can be vlalteci by toking the San Diego Freeway to the Latse Forest exit and driving east on lake Forest to the development. which ts Juat past Trebuco Road For Information coll 859-897 4 · ·-· \ .. • et expert advice before emodeling project start's oo~lets available n a wide range f Im pr ovements Homeowners thinking about remodeling their hgmes this year may want some expert advice. Many trade associations and manufacturers of remodeling and decorating products offer free or moderately-priced book- lets on a wide range of home- 1mprovement topics Here are some that may be helpful • "Reroof Now" gives rec- ommendations to assure good roof performance plus a guide to financing ma1or home improve- ments. For a free copy, send a self-addressed. stamped, busi- ness-size envelope to the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association, Box 3248, Grand Central Station, New York, NY 10163. "A Homeowner's Guide to Quality Roofing" is also avail- able from the association for 50 cents. •'.'How to Install Ceiling Mouldings" provides infor- mation on how to choose. cut and Breaking ground Install wood ceiling moulding. Send 40 cents to the Wood M ouldlng and M lllwork Producers Association, Dept. HP, P.O. Box 25278, Portland, Ore. 97225. For 60 cents. the firm also offers "How To Make Pfc- ture Fram es." Additional booklets available for the Wood Muldlng and Miil- work Association Include "How to 'f{ork with Wood Mouldings;" whfc;h for 40 cents provides practical Information for install- ing wood mouldings and the 75- cent "How to Work with Lattice." which provides helpful hints on the decorative art of lettlce work; and "American Colonial," a brochure providing helpful hints to homeowners trying to give their homes the colonial look. It costs 50 cents. • .. A guide to Superior Energy Efficiency in Homes" explains how in~ulation increases energy performance in passive solar homes. Send 65 cents and a self· addressed, stamped envelope to the Mineral Insulation M anufac- turers Association, 382 Spring- field Ave , Summit, NJ 07901. The company also offers "How to Save Money by Insulating Your Home" forsOcentsand ·Save on Home Heating and Cooling Costs Insulate your Attic Now" for 45 •"The Wallcoverlng How-To . Handbook" covers how to install and decorate with wallcoverings. It can be obtained free from the Wallcoverlng Information Bu- reau, Dept. HP. 66 Morris Ave., Springfield, NJ 07081 . •"What Homeowners Want to Know About Vinyl Siding." Send a self-addressed. stamped, busi- ness-size envelope to the Vinyl Siding Institute, 355 Lexington Ave .. New York. NY 10017. •"Is a Log Home for Me?" answers questions potential log home • owners may have. It is ava1la~le free from the · Log Homes Council. National As.- soclation of Home Builders. 15th and M Streets. N W . Washington DC. 20005. •"A guide to Energy Saving Doors" and "A Guide to Energy Saving Windows" are available for 25 cents and 50 cents. respectively, from the National Woodwork Manufa cturers As- sociation. c/o Sumner Rider & Associates. 355 Lexington Ave .. New York. NY 10017 £PAC prealdent Rick Doremus (left) wel- comea Phllllf Bettencourt, vice prealdent of realdentla projecta for Gfeller De..-elop- ment Co., Inc., to around breaking cer- emonlea at the VUlaglo development. The ' community, featuring 200 three-and four- bedroom homea, la part of the maater- planned Rancho San Clemente project. Tb~ five model• wlll be priced from $125.000J For information, call 840-2437 . Surge of home sales reported at Belcourt developments Vari ety of options fo und in Newport n eig h borhoods The last few weeks of 1984 and the beginning of 1985 were marked by a surge of new home sales at Belcourt and Belcourt Hiii, J.M. Peters Co 's guard- gated residential neighborhoods 1n Newport Beach "During the 90 days ending Jan. 31 . over $6.6 million 1n sales were recorded at the develop- ments," said James M . Peters. founder and president of the homebuilding firm "It's almost as though people had reached the end of a suc- cessful year and had made the decision to reward themselves by buying one of our homes." he observed. A variety of resldenllal options are found behind the guarded gate at Belcourt One of the most popular of these 1s to acquire a custom lot and have the Peters company build one of several available plans. or a custom-designed home on that lot. A number of buyers have followed this procedure. adding such touches as tennis courts or swimQling pools to enhance the custom-designed residential at- mosphere. Another popular option at Belcourt is the Terrace Collec- tion. a series of four floor plans ranging from 2.254 to 3.351 square feet. and offering three or four bedrooms in one-or two- story attached homes Among the features 1n the Terrace Collection are Old World fireplaces. faced and hearthed with marble or tile; custom hand- made French doors: hand-set marble or ceramic tile wet bar tops: and name brand ceramic tile or hardwood entry floors Carrying on a well-established J.M . Peters Co. tradition. the kitchens of the Terrace Collec- !Ion are pace-setters The list of appliances includes a sub-zero refrigerator with door panel matching custom hand- finished oak cabinetry a tri- convertible hoodless cooktop· a food center microwave oven. and built-in can opener On completion the Terrace Collection will also feature a private recreation center with pool, spa and cabana The development also features The Towne Collection a limited series of townhomes ranging in size from 3.320 to 4 432 square feet Belcourt s sales 1nlormat1on center is open daily from lO a m until 5 pm For 1n format1on call 720-10 16 To reach Belcourt take the Jamboree Road off ramp from the San Diego Freewa.v and drive toward the coast Turn left onto MacArthur Boulevard and dnvP to the top of the hill Turn right on Ford Road The next available right will be the entrance to Belcourt ·If it's an older home you want, have it inspe.cted before buying With the average cost of a ne~ single-family home today nearing the S 100.000 mark. older houses are becoming more attractive buys than ever "But before Investing, It makes sense to hove a professional ln1pecto1 make sure your dream house doesn't turn Into 8 night- mare,'' advises Famlly Circle magazine According to the magazine's "CHhtng In' column In three hours a goOd 1n1poctor can tell you wheth r the house you've decided on has e solld foun- dation. whether there'• been flooding In the basement. and how soon you might hev to replace theJ.1,u.rwto and roof An inspector doe not gu ran- tee tne cond1ti'on of the house - that could make him liable later on. But he does point out trouble spot• that a prospective buyer might overlook. And he can provide sound Judgment as to the quality of the plumbing and electrlcal wiring. A home inspection can be performed by a general contrac- tor. an engineer. an archlteci-or by one of the growing number of profeaslonat home Inspectors The American Soele1y of Home Inspectors now has about 325 memben throughout the nation who have met the aoclety's standard• and have been certified "Our Inspectors start on th outside. looklng at the gredTng, the drtvewdy :,1<.Jewdlk, fences and the root.·· says ASHI ex- ecutive director J B Williams in Family Circle 'Then they go Inside the house from attic to basement "We have found that the de- mand tor home 1nspect1ons has increased he adds because buyers can t afford to make a mistake with such o big invest- ment Consumers are finding that 11 pays to spend a little money up front to save a lot of money I ter on (The fee tor a tnroe-hour 1n1pect1on is usually leas then $300 l NOTE When s1,1bm1t1ing 8 writ· ten bid on a house. remem~r to specify that your otter 1s cont- ingent on the outcome of o profoss1onat rlome 1nspec-i1on .. Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT /SunOay, Aprtf 7, 1N5 Decorating desert homes Homeowne'ra give themaelvea permlaalon to do new and daring thlnC• when decorat- ing aecond homea, accordlnc to Lea& Longatreet, a Southern California intettor dealgner whoae work l• featured ln th.la home at Santa Roaa Cove ln La· Quinta. where ahe beraelf own• a eecond home. Althoqh many deaert area reaidenta haTe dealgnen decorate tbet.r homes, many prefer to decorate tbemeelvea. For th.Otte. ahe recommenda tbey concentrate on four areu: wall coTertnc. paint, window· treat- menta and UChttnc. For i nformation on Santa Rou Cove, call (619) 564-1525. I Installation of outdoor lighting system can be easy, inexpensive Even an all-thumbs home- owner can install an outdoor 11ght1ng system in one afternoon for less than $60. declares the April issue o f Home The simple requirements a screwdriver. wire stripp er hacksaw. wrench or pliers. and heeding the following 1nstruc- t1ons The magazine recommends using a system that works on low voltage delivered by a trans- former that plugs into any 120- voll outlet even outdoors This avoids worrying about electric shocks or having to dig deep trenches to protect the cable Inexpensive the system de- scribed 1n Home 1s made of plastic or metal and comes with 50 feet of cable but extra wire can be added A transformer ser:v1ces up to nine lights of which si x come with the system For 10 lights or more two complete systems must be purchased Once 1t has been decided where the lights should be located -to shine on stairs or a garden path or to accent spec1f1c plantings -the transformer 1s mounted near a grounded 120- volt outlet The cable 1s buried 3 inches 1n garden mulch pebbles . wood chips. or 1n a shallow trench in lawn areas If the cable must be run under a sidewalk or paved path. 1t 1s threaded through a piece of PVC conduit inserted underneath · Once the cable is laid out push the spiked base of each light into the ground at the desired location advises Home ·unscrew and remove the base cover and lay the cable 1n the exposed channel 1ns1de the base The base cover has a s1m11ar- shape channel into which the wire will nestle and from which sharp v. met.al contacts protrude. Once the cover Is pushed onto the base and the screws are replaced the connection will be made without stripping any wires To mount each light the cap atop the base cover is removed (and saved in case a light must be removed leaving the. base 1n place J The assembled pole is plugged into the base unit and the coupling ring is screwed on Finally, the lights three-tier glove is cl1 ppedJ.1nto place After 't'he lights have been assembled. each one containing a 12-volt. push-in bulb the system can be connected to the transformer Strip about 3 inches of the outer insulation directs Home separate the two wires 1ns1de and stnp off 3 4 of an inch of their 1nsutat1on Wrap the exposed ends of the wire around the two contact points on the transformer and tighten the screws Here's how to replace sash cords Use sash chains fordur abHlil y. or supplant weights and pulleys e n ti rely with balances hooked to tnP sast then any excess cha1f" 1c; c Jt olt and the w1ndov. componf'rit<> are ·P- stored In double-hung windows where sash operation is counter- balanced by weights deteriorat- ing sash cords present a prob- lem notes the April issue of Home And when sash needs props to c;tay in place II means the sash cords are broken altogether It is time. then. to replace the sash cord, using either sash chain. which 1s more durable than cord or sash balances. which supplant the weights and pulleys entirely To remove the window sash · from the iamb -the first oper~ j at1on a stiff putty knife 1s inserted under the stop mold- ings to pry them up carefully The lower sash IS then pulled out and .l the cords are detached To free ' the top sash. which can be done only after the lower sash 1s out. the parting strips on the side iambs are first pulled out . using pllf1rS wilt) cushioned 1aws 11 there ore no access panels near the base of the 1amt>s the window casing 1s pned off to e>epose the weights To. replac s sh cords with ch8in slightly longer-th n- necessory lengths of chain are cut lor each weight Chains tor , tt\e upper sash should leave the weights "u"pended about two ·1nc:l'\1R -;nlOve lhP cnviry nmtom ./ when the sash is closed Weights for the lower sash should hang To replaCP t'" wf>tQnts and abou t two inches below the pulleys w1:r <>a<> t _, ances the pulleys with the S8Sh Closed pulleys a•P rpr!" "t'°C 1'0'TI the A nail s fastened through the iambs a'1C • .,P tac., coils are chain ends that will ultimately lasteneo 1n :'"ieir ·..,laCPS The attach the sash. the other ends adap ere; are 11 Pr sc··ewed to the are ttireaded over the pulleys sasf"I the ta~e t'' ,"le; .:i•e hooked and the weights are attached onto them ~ 0 .. ~ ""'ndow The free ends of chain are,,_lompone"~ a•f> ·P..,!Ctred €a.1tet 8u111111 Svy your Honey o Poci lic Wood' Townho"" Lul(vry volve·finonc1ng·1mog1nat1on''dl-\1gn t>•c1temf"''' !Ch ot1cn PACIFIC WOODS TOWNHOME5 hovt> 1t oll ond morf'' Ce-rom1c t1lf! kitchen counter\, walk in pantry, go\ range • m1c ro d1\hwmher o~k cabinets, marble wood/gos f,replace' vau lted bcom c,.1ling\ lf'nced yards, thrtt spoc1ov\ 1mog1nat1ve floorplan\ lv\h bovnttfvl land scape·oll the goodies plus! l imited creative bvtlder financing OV01loble wtth 5 F., I QOh Cfow•' plans 9 · • °"<> avoiloble GIAND OPINING SPECIAL I Pick one below wffh o townhom~ pv•choi~ 11 REFRIGERATOR ICE MAKER FREEZER ' 1 1 WASHER DRYER 3 PA TIO COVER ' BUllDER-PA IO NON'IECURRINC, CLO~INC, C05TS PAClflC WOODS TOWNHOMIS·from $134 ,400 n \0 Poc1f1c A~ w~1tcl1ff Co\tO M~\O "'I T .. ()H Vl(TQlllA fA\! A"('" o\~U lt Vt l W"1fll 'lil(I 6 AN(l ,A(tfl( ~HI IN •f Nlll tllll;'I ~ 10 AM t o •unH t , Sat/Sun 541·•2413 \ ' ( ·' Ortnge Cout DAIL y PILOT /Sunday. April 7. 1985 Gorbachev: Car!}r1ng t e l.egacy-of Stalin. " • M~COW (AP) -Al\h.ough •. .,..· ~!!lNlll!"lll '•Mtk.tilrir'·s. Gorbachev 1i. the firM Soviet leader of a acncrauon h1'>ton· cally ~parated from the era of Josef tahn. he has inhentl'tl much of Stalin'• lcga~y. Al 54. Gorbachev rnuld hold power for many years and his tenure bqan w11h tal~ of novelty and chanac. But can he -or will he want to-make any fundamental changes 1n the 'ltructure that tali n bu1h a nd his succe5sors modified only slightly? Interviews with So\let scholars. Westerners arid East Furopcans In Moscow revealed a common unccr· tainty •~ut the course Gorbache' will take. 4csp1te hints at political and economic reform. These source~ would d1..cui.s· the 1!.sue onl)' on condition of pnonym11~. which is ge nerally the ru k laid down h)' 'luch ~urccs in Moi.cow tor intcn 1ew' The ~urct'~ C\Pfl''l'K'd a tx.·lil'f that there 1s l11tle ( 1orh.i( he' can do beyond tink{·r ""1th the:. 'i)Stl'm and Mlllhall Gorbachev perhaps make 1t run a link better. To accompl1')h th1 ... and to sta) 1n power, Gorbachc' will ha'e to em- brace much of the '><n 1e1 !l)Stcm and mod1f) other a~pt.-Ct\, the~ 1nd1cat<:d ··1 don't kno" an)one 1n modern history who had thc kind of sweeping and lasting inOuencc Stalin had," said a Soviet scholar in his late 60s. • Wc~tt·rn di plomats. Thl' hero worshipd1rec1ed at Stalin appear'> tu be a 1h1ng of the past. but man) of the powe rs and pnvlleges he acrumulatcd still accrue to the gen- 1.'ral ~cretary of the Soviet Com- munist Pan y. make an) 'ICnOu\ changes." said an East European The C)o\1et .. ctiolar addl·d. "Fir t of all. Gorbachc' 1s pan ol the ~)Mem and ~ond. an~ maJor l·haniC~ are dangerous What we arc hkl'I> to -.cc arc some nc"" fa~ cs." Man) pcopk C\pcct Ciorbachcv 10 alter the mJli.cup of the part) cadres and government min1s1nci. -partl) to cement his o"n power base A So\ 1c1 leader has no ~pcc1fic term of office and \O must replace sup. porters of pa\t admin1stra11ono; with his own alhc\ to gain control of the pohucal \lrtll'turc "Stalin simply wiped out the old part). (N1 k1ta) Khrushch1.·' uM:d poor performa nn· 1n agricult ure as a reason. (Yun) i\ndropov employed the d1sc1ph ne theme No"" there ·1s Gorbachc' .. \a1d a ~o' 1et h1\tonan But Gorbache' also ha'i long '>UP- poncd the idea of rcplaung part y "appara1ch11t.\·· with technO(·ra1~ and professional~. and thcrc haH: been wammg!> that 1nl..'llic1cn1 otlinals will be rc~mo,ed Gorbachr' 1<, bound to fall. uppm1- 11on from tho-.c he want~ tu rl·pl.t1.·e. espec1all)' \inCc the s) stem la1. k\ an> 1rad111on of honorable reurcment. In thc economy. Gorbache' 1n- hcnts Stalin"• -;ystcm of '>I ncl C{'ntral control and planning. quotai. and gJ\ ing pn.-ccde ncc to the military when allocating resource'> Faaclnated faces "Everyone is ..ay1ng how )'Ol.tng Gorbachev 1s. how new Ciorbache\ I} That IS true But he did not come ro power in a vacuu m and he must deal with the legacy ofh1st01J ." The relationship of the Stali n era 10 modern Soviet !>oc1el)' 1s com pie,. After the de-Stahnaumon of the 1960s. power 1s now shared more widely among Politburo members. The atmosphere of terror and mid- night purges abated long ago. Bcfor(' Stalin, tfle office was a ..econdaf) one. Lenm ruled as chair- man of the Council of People's Commissars. the equivalent of premier. --But Stalin. who became gencral M!cretary two years befo re Lenin died in 1924. changed the balance and made the pany chief dominant Using terror. coercion and wan.me necessity, Stalin made th" marhine produce dramauc rc .. ult'> What Gorbache' 1nh1.·nts 1s JUSI 1ht• ma- chine. 1ts momentum slowed .ilmost to a standsull Thi• group of children from Plelku ln Vietnam were not born when American 80lctlera lived ln their central highland.a vUlage. So when a group of foretanjoumal- let.8 vl•lted the vlllage, the ldd8 came out en maHe to •tare and gape at them. But the Soviet '>)'S tem of the 1980s lS in essence the Stalinist model. wi th Its pyramid power ~tructurc and its centralized ind ustr) and agnculture GorbJche' 1s considered unhkel) to surrender an) of his power or pnv1lege Another pon 1on of G orbachev's 1nhentancc 1s a poht1cal machine in which po""cr and respons1b1hty over- lap so much that 11 sometimes 1s not clear "ho 1s in charge -the part)' official or the government official. Gorbachr' support'> a scncs of hm1 tcd economic rcforms 1n111ated by Andropov 10 incrca..c 1n a ten- tau vr wa)' local control O\Cr planning and o'er d1stnbu11on of industrial fu nds. Ghetto dialect seen as "The post of general ~cretaf) as we now know it wai. created in many way'> b) StaHn... sa id one of the '·There 1!. lmlc Gorbachev can do -or even "ould wan t to do -tu But ~o .. 1ct oflic1als ha\c made 11 clear thcse arc limited npenments and "111 not chang1.· the ba~ic ~tahn1s1-soc1ahst cconom1r model isolating urban blacks TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I PHIL .\DELPHI .\ I \P) -.\ uni- ' crs11~ stud;,-ind1ca1ci. thl' Engli)h 'poken h) urban hlalks 1s 1ncreaMng· I ly d10crcn1 from tha t of whites ... a '>Ch1'im a lingu1~1 prc-dic t'i will hurt \II\ rl·~.ir1.hl'r' reoirdni \t'\Cral hun· dn:d lOnH·r..at1on' "11h P htladcl- ph1a-.ir1.-.1 hl.1ckc, and Jt1Jl)1rd the '>JX'l'l h pa111.·rn,. language gap 1s creating enormous d1fficult1cs for black children who enter sc hool wi thout much pnor contact w11h whiles. '"--------------------------------------------blackc,' chances for gelling ahead 109"Au1ho< L~ ··\\ c·re looking JI this as a danger Thl' \lud' found thJI the urban ghl'tl•I ropulJt111n " IX'lllm1ng 10· lfl'J\tngh l\Olated Jnd that thO'>t.' bla1. ~' Ml' de\ eloping ,1 '1rnng hlal k tl1akll Labcn !>aid 1n a recent 1n1crv1ew that although II was previously thought that the language d1fTcrencts OCI WCl'n blal kS alld wh1tCS would lessen O\cr li me. the opposite 1s happening. ACROSS 76 Posaess 77 Picnic pest 1 Unrefined 78 Feminine lllle 6 POf'k thighs 80 Physician 10 Powdered soap-83 Succinct S1one 86 Pronoun 14 Bhnd tear 87 Excuse 19 Floor covering 89 Fire residue 20 Egyptian maternity 90 Alley - goddess 92 Revealing 21 Euu'a wife 94 Celebea ox 22 Uon or bear 96 Me9t\ng 24 Correlative 99 African ravine 25 Street surface 100 Opulent hyph wd 26 Close by 104 Wheel track 27 Caucasus trlt>e 105 Black O< Red 28 Obtain 107 MOf'e Udy 29 Travel dtrec11on 111 Ac1resa Gardner abbr 112 Time period 30 Gremlin 114 Coach 32 Overwhelming 116 Presidef'lllal victory monogram 35 Threaded nall 117 Vtci'ly friend 37 Astan sheep 118 Garden flower 38 N0<se expiof9' 120 Tram track 40 Court 122 Turmeric 41 Revolves 123 Goddess of 1usllce 43 Young goat 125 Way out 44 Horn sound t26 Atf8C1ionate t1t1e· 45 Scott 2 wds 4 7 Press for payment 129 Negative word 49 Colonizes 131 Omelet ingredient 51 Concoctions 133 Ghrtst1an, e g 52 By way of 136 tn time past 54 Make lace 137 Accumulate 56 Finch 1391ce Ger 57 Sticky stutt 14 , College clleef 58 Rivers 142 Opera role 62 Coagulate 145 Brtng back 6.4 Wate< barrier 147 School group 65 Comforts 14!,I Underneath 69 Needy 153 Pam 70 Westward 154 Source of lleat 72 Venlflate 155 Smart 7 4 Liquid measurf' 157 Arabian garment IQ 159 Uncommon 33 Silent greeting 160 Pllld ~thlete 3-4 Day Lat 161 In front 36 Rise: Old Eng. 163 Signs of crying 37 Witness 186 Chemistry suffix 39 High temperature 167 Behoktt 42 Leathedastener 168 I love: Lat 44 Watery soup 169 Large book -46 SFT)flll I met 171 Paint layer 48 And fault wtlh 172 Luzon nattw 50 Aestrlct t 7 4 TV commercial 51 0ertSIV9 Call 175 Ab9taln from 53 . therefore I - 177 AboYe 55 Instructor 178 Melody 57 Travel 179 Absotves 58 Mast 181 Flies aloft 59 Sound 182 Soaks flllll 60 Matrimontal court 183 Hurried 61 Quiett 184 Barter 63 Illuminated 65 Ottfuse DOWN 66 Laughter sound hyph. wd 1 Bizet's opera 67 Wicked 2 Railroad abbr 68 Dotted with figures 3 Su11able 71 Harem room 4 Close firmly 73 Male fowt 5 Soda-Sipper 75 Seme 6 01slrlbu1e· 2 wds 78 Gambhng game 7 lmttates 79 Nosy person 8 Breakfast and 8 1 WWII spy group lunch 82 French king 9 Dismantles 84 Incline 10 Gifted 85 Church off1Ctal 11 Alaska mountain 88 Chemtcal salt 12 Scottish girl 91 Ma iling COS1 13 Fowt 93 Spanish aunt 14 Summoned 95 Love publlciy 97 Addition result 15 Over ~a1n 98 New comb form 16 insect egg 100 Distort 17 Not pref 101 Wild cry 18 Tr0ptcal lree 102 Endure 19 Winds spirally 103 wooo sorrel 23 Jumps 106 Prepare for war 3 1 Dessert item 108 Car lor hire 11 12 13 '>lgnal lhat our .,01.1Ct\ " being -;pin 110 Ritual more and more.. <;a1d W1l11am 113Subtle suggeetl0na I L.<1h<>'. 11.ho d1r1.·lll'd the l 'n1 vc r\ll~ 115Havfng the of Pt·nn\~hanw \tUJ) J dwmer name A tl·am of black and "hllc un1,cr-• 119 Gr0¥Ang out l .1hm hl'l11.'\n th.11 1ad11J nntl tcln l\HHI ha't' had l111k tnllu1.·ncc on ~Pl'l'Ch pallt'rn\ and 1h.11 lhl· \\ 1dcn1ng 121 Plundefs t24 Silver symbol 125 Outer zone 127 Turkish lllle 128 Sudanic language t30 Raoe horses MAN'S EXPANSE FILLS THE PANTS 132 Swindle 134 Um's companion 135 Arrest 137 Legislator 138 Cleveland's lake t40 Began 142 Syrup tree 143 Astride 144 Greek letter 145 Regret 146 Legislates 14'3 Cameroons tribe 150 Medieval tale GREECE. N.Y. (AP) -Ken Dutcher adm its he's no Clnderella, but after all. he didn't I have to wedge his beefy foot Into a magic slipper. Instead, the rotund Dutcher won a $500 wardrobe for filling out a pair of extra-spacious pants on display at a new store for big. tall an~ shortmen. The charcoal-gray trousers are size 76, meaning they have a , waistline of 6 feet, 4 lncnee. "Old I feel llke Cinderella? No. 1 felt like King Kong," he said Wednesday. "When I got to the door, I didn't have to Introduce myself. that's for sure." Dutcher, 42, an unemployed truck driver who lives In the Utica suburb of Clark Miils, is 5·feet-9 and says he weighs about 500 pounds. Dutcher said the Justin Scott clothing store In the Rochester suburb of Greece Is "beautiful" because It has the clothing that large people want to buy. .. Our anal)'>C'i show a black En&]ish 'l'rnacular that '" morr remote (rom other dialects than has been reported before.·· hc !k11d ... We also believe that Ph iladelphia reOects a national trend 1n the black community toward w ntinued hngu1s1t1 c divergence. The dilTcrcncc-. appear to us to be increas- ing." Thl· ~tud\ fou nd that as the black middle cla"i.'> arows, so does the number of people speaking 'itandard l::nsll~h. Blacks most 1sola1ed from ""h1tc'i showed the greatest dilTercnce from standard English. Labov said. ··\\ c fou nd that an) amount of \tructured contact between blacks and whiles in the Ph1ladelph1a area led 10 ~ome vclJ deep.seated chani cs 1n the black people's language. which hnngs them closer to the grammar of "'h1tc Ph1ladclph1ans." he said. Labo' sa id black English ver- nacula r. which 1~ a rather consistent grammar u..cd in everyday speech. emerged in the South dun ng thc era of ,1a,el) and ha\ tics 10 black A.fncan \f)Ce1.h 15 t Overly deco<ated 152 Garden pests 154 Displays 156 Cluster 158 Separated 16 1 Bitler Fr 162 Peaceful bird 164 Ju11ander 165 Noun ending 168 Exciamallon 01 These kids don't have to decorate tPeir Easter eggs SUrP<lse 170 Encounteted 173 O'd wine cup 176 Cobalt symbol 180 Small fish "' < \i\t( >l<I Ill I \l't -'v1illlon' ot 1 hildrl·n "'111 \l'.lfl h Im hnghll> 1.11l111nl l'g&\ totlJ' I lw '>I.ill ol L.<11~ L a\l·r, I td ti nth lhl·m nn' da\ 111 thl' \t·ar ·1 iw 1 olorni egg' -hlul' g.rn·n Oii \ (' JnJ <Kl"3\IOOJfl\ f)tnk -an• lhC' worli. of <.1rautJnJ l h1tli.cn' trom <hilt• Jnd I <t1\ I .J'l'"" thl· "'or~ing hoOtn ol 1h1· 1hrl'l' Juda\ lh1klrl'll "'II.Oil' I S \.1eag~in I \ and Hen I I No Olll' kno"' JU't "'h' thl· t;11llr'' .m1ucana' la> pa,td t'S8'> hut thq 'rl' the onl\ l hKh'n\ th JI do f hn .ir1.•n'1 lht• uni\ Cgtl\ tkliH·rcd h\ I ;11~ LaH'r\ hut lhl'\ 'rnktin11d' lhl' rtHJ\I rorular -C\Jll'C tall\ ,1round I J\ll'r II"\ nnc ot ll11n111,· 'malll''' and mo\l lha1111t pl •ullr\. up1:ra11on\ The egg' arc ddl\t'fl'd \1,1 had,pJcli. 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( ap1ain Poe." were <;o aggre<.s1vc 1ha1 Ben had to l·arr) an a\handle on hcnhouse v1s1ts. The~ finally kept a date w11h the 'itCWpol SEE A~lN C1.ASSIFl!D \\.hen the luda" ITICl\Cd tu their current -'~·au1.• home'. lht• chH l rnc, moved into .1 fl':tl hcnhou'><' hu1 the~ onl) c,tJ~ th1·n· .H nij(ht and 1n wltl ~l'Jthu \1u,111t 1hc· 11m£.l~V" "Jrountl trn·h lttrt1Jttr\I 1n rnrnlielch ,,,, .... ..__ Meagan. l'flcoTe. Ben Jaday and araucana chicken.., .. -. . ' ___ u__ HOMES FOR SALE 2 BR s)lua f AM AM or DEN ••v25 Sea Island Or, Big Cyn NB tM0-4S.6 $260.000 Sat/Sun 10-5 3 BEDROOM 548 Bluebird Canyon, Laguna Beach 6~2500 $375,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 •••8304'.-'t w. Oceanfront. N.B 644-5150 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 2017 W. Chandler, Santa Ana 557-3344 $157,600. Sat/Sun all day ••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631-1266 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 **1819 W. Bay Ave, (Penlnauta) Nwpt Bch 6~3-3777 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' BA plua FAM AM or DEN 20 Hlllsbourough, Harbor Hiii, N.B. 760-1900 $895,000 · Sunday 1-5 24621 Paige Clrcle, Lag. Hiiis 768-7459 $200,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •4639 Tremont Lane. Cameo Shrs. N.B 631-7300 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 530 Westminster. Newport Beach 645-7009 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 B .. ptua FAM RM or DEN 2218 Aralia St, Eastblutt NB 644-1836 $315,000 w/land Sat/Sun 1-5 * • • 1615 Bayadere Terrace (Irv. Terr.) CdM 644-6636 $995,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 CONDOS FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM 340 E 20th St. Eastside Costa Mesa. CM 631-7300 $162.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2631 Vista Ornada, The Blutfs, Nwpt Sch 640-0020 Sunday 12 t11 ? RENTALS 'BR HOUSES * 1074 Redding, Costa Mesa 545-7506 $1500/mo S~t/Sun 1-5 •Spa •Poot • • W1ter1ron1 * * * W11ertron1 & Poot -' 0111e 1ddres111 guard gate 101/2 3 MAJOR RESIDENTIAL LOANS TO $2,500,000 *ADJUST ANNUAU Y TO 2.253 'OVER 1 YEAR 1 TREASURY INDEX d CURRENTLY 9 .9Q%) NO NEGATIVE AMORTIZATION EVER 10.9% APR CIG ,INANCIAL .(714) 250-7102 s.4AWN OI MAN U fl S\laJICl TO CHANCM a.&l~LITI "'"" le ll1uttltette1 IOH ~M~M . . . llWNITSTUl tmmec:utate 4 Bd 3 B• Hart>or Hlghtand1 pool home. New roof. drr..,._ way & almost n-carpel PrlCed under lhe market II $198,000 USI THI DAILY rtLOT "FAST llSULT" SllVICE DlllCTOIY Traditiona l Realty 631-7370 For Result Service Call 642-5671 Pano<amtc Ocean & Bay VI-. trv Terr Redec 3 br 3 bl lam-rm, beam cell, courtyard. $440.000 Prine only 759-8570 NEWPORT BEACH IOYER YILUH 1121,000 Central location near everythtngt Condo with 2 BA. bu1l t-tn kitchen and sunny patto Excellent condttton. Community pool and clubhouse. HWPOllT CREST $ 171,100 Just ltsted. popular 4 BR spltt level on quiet cul- de-sac. Close to pool. spa. tennis and beach. Sellers anxious and willing to finance J, UCI HT 1112,100 Private cul-de-sac location Super 2 BR. den condo wrth every amernty. including air-con- ditioning! Outstanding financing Assumable · first trust deed. HSTILUFF U 10,000 Very private pool-size yard. Great location near schools and shopping. 3 BR. family room. 2 fireplaces. This 1s a must see. Call now1 llAHOll VIEW llOIH Ull,000 Perfect family home on perfect location at a perfect price! Ready to move into. this temf1c 4 BA + den home ts situated steps away from pool, clubhouse and greenbelt area ILIFFS Ull,100 View' View' Vtewt Lovely courtyard entrance leads to a spacious 3 BR plus family room Mme with a lovely back bay and city ltghts view Thts 1s a temf1c buy because the price includes the land MAlllll VIEW llOIES $341,000 Delightful 4 BR. 33 • BA~ FR plus bonus. Bright and fresh throughout: Home protection in- cluded. Beautiful extra large tot with bncked patio around pool and sp~. HWPOllT 11£18MTS $341,500 Dramatic price reduction on this 4 BR trad1t1onal home. Custom built on a secluded private street this home otters vaulted ceilings. French doors. large master suite. 3 car garage and much more WISTCLIFF $40&,000 Newport llvmg at Its besti Spacious 3 BR 3 ~BA executive family home 4 years new pro- fessionally landscaped pool-sized yard All this and loads of fixed rate financing SU ISWI 0 10,000 Prime locat1on-fronl row golf courset Highly sought after "Bermuda' model designed for sophisticated living· 3 BR, 3 BA. Views from 2nd story Include city lights and upper Newport Bay llW ... T IUCI HI0,000 2 BA, 2 BA Mal-Kai. Upstairs unit with re- modeled kitchen and baths. Wonderful long deck across the front for relaxing and watching the boats sell by your home on Newport Bay Owner will have right of first refusal on slip space "' UYS•U ..... Totally 1 remodeled Dutch Colonial In finest Bayshores location This owner-builder quality home Includes 5 BA paneled library. formal dining rm. large ployroom. full security & fire alarm system A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK __ R_E_A_L_E_S_T._"4_~_E __ J OPEN HOUSES USTILIFf SATIRDIY 2111 lrhtH 3 BR. FR $210 .000 T BOLAND lllHH VllW MOIU 11H P•r1 Carltw 4 BR Den $279 000 E CORKETT CHOUllLMH Ul C1r11ti11 Duplex 2 2 BR $29 5 000 S MARVIN HHH VllW MIMIS 1UO h ri SHlllHr11 5 BR $345 000 l WHITE unu ULIOA ISLJll 213 Alil1le11 A•• 1 • 1 BR $348 500 R BOLAND SPHLJSS 23 S.1 •• , .. 6 BR FR View $675 000 C KAL NA SUllDlY SPY CUSS 1 h i1t S.r 3 BR. FR View $465 000 B REED" NEW LISTINGS WESTCLIFF I 120,000 Lovely 2 BR. 2 BA. airy condo. upstairs untt with ltght all around, completely redecorated 1n eartn tones New kitc hen 'HI.SULA $321,000 Developer bonus Clollhouse on oversize w,.. .. .,. Bay Avenue lot with room for 2nd unit Close t Yacht Club and 1 block to ocean and bav beao Terrific location and value for user or develop .... WESTCLIFF UI0.000 Custom pool/spa home top qualtt) througholr' separate family room great enterta1nme• • home fruit trees security system Too mar , extras to mention MHIOll VIEW MILLS S421.500 New on market gorgeous 4 BR home w1tn min ocean/Catalina view Parquet floor wood shut- ters beam ceilings pool. spa Home has beer completely redecorated with neutral tones landscaped with lush plants and flowers and now owner is transferred' PHllSIU MH,000 See this new listing a charming trad1t1onal 4 BA home. 6 houses from water on extra wide lot Bright rooms throughout with shiny hardwood floors Worth seeing. worth ownmg UllH SIHH IMl.000 Ocean/Jetty view w~ll mamta1ned 2 BR with study and oH-ger ge workroom Prof PSs1onallv lendscaped with beautiful large courtyard H1Qh c tllng 1n living room gives spacious hgM feeltnq throughout F 844-9080 il- Price lleltled a 1to.OOO. e-1 v9ue in e.tbtuff, 481 2Ba. L.9Ue lend AG'-we1cOme 78G-e2". °' 847-2374 LIDO ISLE LllO ISLE 1121- Charming, cozy 3 BA. 2 BA home with expansion potential Garage stressed fo,r 2nd story Perfect for young couple or retirement couple Steps to beach and tennis Hurry for, this one! LIDO ISLE UU,OIO Charming 3 BA home on large Lido lot Beam ce1hng & fireplace in LA Thts home has JUSt been painted and carpated 1n best of taste Perfect for first l'lome or retirement couple. LllO ISU SHl,000 lnsrantly appealing 3 BR cozy home on large 101 wtth marvelous south sunny patio Charming pine kitchen bedrooms opening to outdoor enlertaining area A decorators del1ght1 Liii ISU 1121,000 Lrdo·s widest stieet is the ideal setting for this custom built Country French home Charm and grace abound throughout 5 BR. formal dining room gourmet kitchen. south sunny patto and high beamed ceiling ro~ms LIDO ISLE 1121,000 How often do we hope to find the perfect home? We have a 5 BA home with warmth set off by wood floors. beam ceilings bnck fire- places a k itchen every mother dreams of mas- ter suite with s1tt1ng area lush & sunny south patio with spa LIDO ISLE $171,000 60 frontage on Genoa corner of Piazza Spac1t>us one-story home large center patio with spa gives this property a great combination of indoor outdoor hv1ng LIDO ISLE HH,000 If you are lool(mg for valuable bayfront property please see !hrs private 3 SA home with 40 frontage on Lido s quiet end Price is extremely competitive and pier & sltp is included LllO ISL£ 11,210,000 . A conten porar~ home ot drstinct1on1 This outstanding '° room nome is on tip of Lido s1and & mcorpo'rates 5 BR. formal dtnthg ex- pa11s1ve rooms b 1ncred1ble gardens pond & ooot size varCI LIDO ISLE I 1.H0,000 Custom 4 BR oa.,.trort w1tn substantial pier and -.1,p for large boar FinPc;t material throughout ~ovel'r dPcor plus npw spa Don t miss this cl hit>' LIDO ISLI S 1,100,000 8• nq vour d1scrim1nat1ng buyer H11s is an 111t ... tand1nq propPrty on the bay with room tor , >ur 'racnt at ~our tront door Five BR of •' »lldnce LIDO ISLE S 1, 110,000 E 'ct>pt1on;il 10-year Old 5 BA baytront on Lido s nortt' channel Lerge country kitchen FR nuqe mtister su1tP plus rumpus room Three fire- plar.t>s very tall ceilings ;ind elPi.cellent decor' llto ISll I 1,ll0,000 Eicc1us1ve addre~s ilnd contemporary excel· 1ence1 rncr edtble decor. full kitchen plus 2 pan- trres basement central atr s~unty syst.-m Lavish use of wood and marble Furn1sh1ngs 1ncludP.d __ 2161_ SAii JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD-NEWPORT BEACH - 1 I ) \ ~ Co91t DAll.Y PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 7, 1985 "*' Iii hi! -Pefmfelt!4 lam PNllllHd fl'*•tah, 1 , rrta11t1, tai1t1 Val. rrtanJ'y · Intel• lt ~ ••e• .._. •• .._ hnllW ... ,.., 2121 11...,..., .... ~ 1111 c •• ,. .... nH c .. ,. .... 11•• C:r•• .... , rill ... ,. IHI a.u •1 a=:: Lt llu I It= -• 3 Bdrm, 1rptc, eti>t. drP•. Nd f«n rm•• to w C.M ...., LUii - - -C0tt9Qe: H A 21M. Jrplo, 3 8' 2 ... ba Sack ~ '°' toa penctng '°440/mo Ult~ B~ ~ w/ltg w.~ 2Bt 18a-Nie:. •• Ll&ll "" petlo flloe .,... ;a.a. condo. L.ge BA/be. 9qptd W~8LU~~ 38t tiA CTI. iff8Jmo. ~ U1\i. W/0 , Walk to boh TwMM w/Nlff, walhW·I. 290 Avocado, C.M Open patio In good locel aomptex No pett H50 • __. ... I p56 842-4387 kllch & h .. t GM '400 I~ °'*-to Of'tlln-Pwt!Y tutn. 1740/mo, Nr $925/mo Avail AfK 15. dryr, 2-air w/of>nr. Ten Houae 1·• Sun 131)-4456 1370/mo 159 w 11>th SI 1111 C.. Beth 931-5230 ...... ~ 12 ·utll Ch1tl1ne bett '115,000 .... hOtd. be9ctl, eYI now 1$3.-t792 J 0 h n e 7 5 -' 1 4 0 . cna. pooUjae 11225/mo ---........ , ACROSS FROM BE..ACH 851·2282 or 650·2'33. ~ pw~ M111 7 Low ~ ... _ 2 .... 7~ wkdy9_ Ctw19 e50-t393 I Br. dthwthr, ale. pool, SHARP E11talde Bach lor Wllf4 &11 YILUR ......... -1 a•f 2BR 2b• encl gar - -""""" ..,.,..._ to-8136 --¥"._ rutty fu.,, ..., -----_ _ r ec room Locked 1 ~ a.am celllngt, , a 2 Bdnn apta. pool, apa. ..,_ ,.....,. SSOO/mo Alk for All Female 25-35 lhrCM opi. fot ~ townhouta. Pool & tenm r ..... 1a LYiy 28r 2be + '*' Quiet, carpottl ssoo 979-11t1 •IC Smell 1>91 01( lndry rm. patio. belcOny .. ••••t11m 848-7171 01 545·8747 own rm/bl $325/mo ... ..~. eourtl UN f73-0M J U.M new lnlr. walk 10 <t>c:ti. "BR ............. ft ..... 1......... .~1LL ur1ai.s PAID• No~• S5l5 to teei. _.._... ,_, __ ........ ~ • :tu.11.I ~vi mid aprll S m ...,__ ~ltec• Ii I er t ora 846-3862.213/457-4156 cptutc.Patlo NrSoc11-r. __ . 7M_00810,8'2.~8()3 Enjoy• Ill• •tvte 1ur· Iba. yrly. n·trmtr $750 _ · . ... ·-~ i I I lt1$ Poot/jeo, v-r. • &-·--"---... mo ~2 LMl\N~~·9V9' _ .... .-..-u 13f~11 meo.MO-.:t1al vv•m. ·-''"'"'• llnmllo. aolf M br'I from $800'• -----Pita. 2 adlte, 1 chlld, no'jTOP AREA quiet no nata rounclecl by lhe eMtmlng mo. 675-5869 aft 5pm Neat mature nJllTUcr Nwc>t l>pvr.O.O, .., •• neer So. do 3yon ~ tM cour• $to50 tnto 539-1190 Best Newport Hetohll Lrg 1 Br pets. $825/mo. 545-7321 BE..AUTIFUI. 2Bdrm, fea Xtra IQ 2Br 1'ti8a TwnhM. atmoepllere of Wood-- --Shra S300 utlta pd Alll Cat Plan. 1164,500. con bt 2 ba. tenni.. Rtty tee En Yard Utliltles lncl'd Nu s art bid tnd bridge VIiiega Cllff Ha~ 2Br I Ba Avl now &46-0908 6d-797 I Owner Prine'• 1 pOOI, P'1t patio gat 8"11 ~ p1lnt S520/mo 650 0390 E·slde 28r 1 Chlld ok Nol PRV gar & balcony 1795 ma g, gar. ry now Nu paint. patio, gar ' on Y ~/1511850. ei3-1i87 Tiree'• r ht for a ctlolcel · • dog• 2563·B Elden $595 UNIQUE Bacnetor $500 '68S LMlle 548•8021 Croes Creek and Cedar No peta $650 542-2134 Ne1t re.p. male, non.amkr 557-3344 3•4br'a om$800'•·$950 Oceanfronl 2br home + 5400 dep 875-9291 IPOOL & SPA 2650 Harl• Daal Ptllt fB CrMk otter 1 unique --------H 8 $275 • ·~ ••''' ""r IMTI llAIT PlW ...... l ...... lsltt• Info 639-6l90 Beet,.. w/gar bltn• crptd decor MESA PINES 549-2447 combination 01 one iwo E11lbluff1 Townhoul8 Alll '17 83 t·•243 tv mao m-TIWlllll ltatral 2211 ktd/pe1 $800'• others 2Br 28a wlfrptc, yrd Up-18R 1ba condo. PoOl/1p1, 11 b d • Apt 3Br 2Ba, 2 ear gar-_ ------ s - 1 .. ,. ••·-· 1 _ Int. 11 539-6190 Beat Rlty lee stair• rear. 166 Magnolia, New 2br 2'Aba 2 aty units, sec 1 blk 10 bch. and t r•• • room age No pell $950/mo. Prol male to lhr t>Mut 3Br c>ac oue 3 bdrm + Min -·ILi --CM. No pets $700 mo Pvl yd.gar 1750 MC 1760 S625/mo. call 681·0223. apartmenll located near 844· 1010 8-5 Mon·Frl HVH hm Quiet, pvl. $500 with rota o1 upgradea arid JUllllll IW.n $700. 3br Incl ram rm 2 lty Stngte famlly home 3Br ----396 w Bay 548-765a 12 131373•1338 a variety of convenience _ _ Avall lmmed 759· 1653 prlcecl to NII at 047 000 -kld1/pet1. Call 539-6190 2Ba. Steps to beach 2Br, encl gar, crpts, c:Jrps. for all agea Lovely 2Br 2B•. 'It blk bch Aasumebte lo•n' 0 j Pllf......., Beet Rtty f.. S1150 Agt 842-3850 773 w Wiison No pet• NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1Br, Bait Jtac~ ~ff Vrty, patro. dbl garage Resp. per.onabte mate to $10SOOO 11•/tl• •Tl S600/mo650..7427 I pvt patio. No pet•i---·------•Shopping OupleK N o pets 1t11re charming 2Bdrm •. at 12.25% arid ~ -1 ChedttlleM2houMdMI• IHllUHllWU --S•85+depoalt842-5722 *WMIUllUTI* *Theaters $875/mo 650-1706Eves apt In COM 675-t522 OWt'9t wm carry a 2nd. S560 lncd 2bt or $425 pvt 2 •1te c • 2BR dptx. yard, garg.j ,,..,..,.-o-==-=,-------* Recreation, - -1----=-=--.,,-~=-Excetlent buy. Diena 'I It=,_., cttg w/appla at 539-6190 Lux Br 2 a ondo, Good area $640, 535-A SHARP Eaatlide 1 ltory 1 1 & 2Bdrm •Pt•. BeautlfUI Roomy 1 Bd 1 Blk to beh, Rm In 3BR condo. WIO. Cape* 631-12&8 a......--111 Beet RUy lee IFr!>~·londb111 g.•rNoW,!tks or'0 Bernard 559-5001 I Bdrm, llove. Garage. lakes & str .. ms. Gates. Saleted units with ea-w Newport Has lrplc. gar. fple:" A/C, 1325/mo --· Id .. -I $500, call 548-9950 entry by phone Com-II & F I 7"0-"205 Rob l~~~!'!~~~~~IHomey adult condo chltdren 11400/mo Avail •2Br 1Banr SC Ptza, SA plete amenelties Sorry lhedrat ce Ing• iar 111 bll·lns must see em pre ' " WM~M 11,.~. ... ... w/front P<>fch & gar'*' NOW M0·7210 Patio. carport, pool. spa no pets. 6100 Edinger, :=.=:ci lllewS No pets 6101~~ 1 David Shr ' bdrm 2'/t bl hM, ~ _, 1222 area, MW cpts. drapes & TH! BLUFFS 3 Br 2 ba Tri· S680 No pell 722-80t1 II. CWT llTll llU H8 848-6591 CdM. mwtr bdrm $400 mo "'•:;;•;:;;Ml;;;::;;::=:;;.====1:;:1= .. ~ 12BA 2W FIR. 6/R'.POOI. paint. 2BR. 1 ba. lge c:ov• level Condo, crptl, drps. •3Br 2Ba nr SC Plza. S.A •• ~ ..... •14,. $650/mo 2 Bd apts encl Further teeelng 11 RUL n 760-9195 or 851-6831 .... tennil, cuk»-w; $2150. rs~i:~~ S69~~mo9 96 Dya23 Wall cover'g, oversized Patio. carport, pool, spa 21a .IA _ .. :.a __ • gar.Indy rm. yds/patlos. Information, please call 111.11•2 Fem. to stir cute 2br on Bal 1BR CM $195/mo ap rent Bkr-Ownr ~152 ·..,. ._ • enetd gar wtaulo opnr $795 No pets 722-8011 ' -"-.._Ill, close to beach, nr major (7 l•l 857-0383 VERSAILLES 1 Bc:J .xlnt Peon. sundecil $350/utll ,\ . . Owner m ight ctrr}' ii50 Yrty lrTlat 2244 Smaltpetok Avall 4115 •BEAUT l Br. lr~lc. pol flrt,IHtt,1ar:1t1, 111091 OpenDaJty8AMto 6PM quiet location Fullsecur-incl675-26MNlkllvmeg fltWle Donna 894..()663 cute 2 bd~ f-"' d $975 mo 756-1580 II W t 2419Delaware 11 bid A 11 now Of aft 6, 894-3134 879-ie67' yr -r. It .. days, or eves. 640-6287 paUo. encl gar 585 No ,.. lfl. t (Mngr-241] Whltesands) Reserve Now for Y g va Shr Lag beh hM Prof car gl(. pallo UOO/mo. -pe1s 339 w Bay 650-635 7 IHtll hast Plan. IPT IWI •UL n Summ« Occupancy S825/mo 644· 7215 Agt 2 5. 4 5 yr I s Ir .1, h I OISfl •SA 3BR, encl tge wd alatm SHATZEN ALTY 54~259 Stat~ Ctatl M IU •VILLA MARSEILLES• frt• SllO. 241-DIOI Days675-1542 La HI Jtac~ 2741 VERSAILLES 1 Bd xlnt, _!.400/mo 1•tllt 494-563 · 12x60' Mayflower with sye, no peta, $1700 Incl Greentr .. 2Br•n or 3Br 2 S Lg 1 & 2Bdrm Apfs Ale E 960-46 I. quiet location Full secur· Shr spacious 3br 2'hba frontkltchen.largellYlnQ-grdnr/wtr. 852-1083 2ba hie NHr schta' dl w Quiet & peaceful· Spaclout2Br 1BaCondo vet 14 1BR$600;2BRS800.util tty bldg. Avail now E/Blufftwnl'IOYM.vtewof dining area Maple In-days or 760-8765 ~ lhoe>• 1 Poot 1925/mo· UllSIH we accept pets From New decor. alt adult, tose to ocean. tBr quiet 4p9a91~.26n.e_ pell. nr be~h $775/mo 644-7215 Agf back bay. pool. 760-6057 terlora. Large bath with Home t 1 ft ......... Avail 511 675:9835 1Bdrm, 1Ba Condo 5565 7141557-8200 pool, jlC, aecurlly gated. complex. lndry carport "" 6 1ta11 shower and tub. ren • o ... , ..... e • w/pool, apa, tennis. dish· Nr So Co Ptza $650. No pets $525. 536-0490 Saa Cltatlll 277 Super condo avt now, lg Gold carpet. King me 2br eunset patio under Luxury 3 er 3 B 1 walher &frpk:: $595 $350, t BA, 1ba. 1 adult, 821 -8 700 Mon-Fr i. 1700 114r• I 111 OCEANFRONT Spacious BR. quiet Beach/Adama bedroom. $17.500 $700 539-6190 Beat Atty Townhome nr UCI. Lg 2 SELECT PROPERTIES Non-smoker only, W 17th 432-7600 Sat/Sun. Larry NEW LUXURY CONDOS Agt 642-3850 2Br 2Ba. gate tock entry S325~1st/dep 980-8717 Cati 540-5937 fee car gar S 1175/mo IN 751·319 t Near Whittier, 548-3829 --1 & 2 Bedrooms t 497 2493 852 822 -Sp1clou1 2 BR, 1.5 BA Huntington Harbor·area. ltwffrt ltacll 71 Many amenltiea Adil ltatab Waat .. NtceMobllehmw/cabana, Mo/moS1150.2Br2'1tba • or •1 Wntaiatttr 2291 WeststoeCM3Bd 1'hBa, Twnh11 duplH. New Pool, tennis, racquetball. bldg. No pets S1100 • nr bcf'I shop'g & but 2 frprs dbl gar JIC-•~I TURTLEROCK • Fonner twnhse style apt Newly crpf, drpa, paint. patio. S800·S 1200/mo I Br 50 28r 28a 1650· sec Call 9 to 5 492-4929 Mature lady requires room Must Me s14•000 ,..S now 241-99291 241-9617 Model• w/alt the up-•1Br good 4 sngl or cozy remodeled Bit-Ins. ow No pets. 5725/mo. Curt 840•4661 refrtg, stove, d1hwshr _ __ -----w/pvt bath. NB/CM area. for caah 850-8773 Olde C0<ona del Mar· 3 Br gradea. Never llv.d In 2 cpl. Off St prk/:. No pets Incl. Patios, kids ok $725 Herbert• tt 631-1266 Incl. No peta. Catt btwn Statk C111t Metro References 54Q..14;t3 I Pr l S 2ba, Yer/ clean. Mature car attacted garegea. $495 Uttta pd 22-8011 645-6646(650-7275 •STlJNNING Lg !Bdrm Cl~EL~~g:r 9.4 dally 545-4855 2715 Prof local couple would actat tt!J . . 1d1t1. no pets. $1500. tBr+den. Up to 3BR Flat $500 2br off beach $575 2Br pool. no pell 2 1B G d • p ST ALBANS CONDM Ilka to rent room, apt or. 2Ao0SESGrou$16,260. Owner759-9350att5. 2Vaba.From1090aqltto bltna provided utlt lree a at en ... pt. oolNewluKuryaptslocatedln 1Br Condo $675. All housesit 960-0937 $172.500 15% On. Owner 1740aq It. Call 551-0188 539-6190 Best Riiy fee persons mu 325J 17th $525/mo. 710 w 181h pre1t1glou1 Seabrldge Don Goguen 497·6287 lnclatt •I Y1ew btwn 10am-5pm and allll • Pl. 646-51371540-0130 muter plan community. am~itles '~ ~ Garlftl for --------3BR, family rm, S2650/mo. for K.C Aaartantt Fa1111k.. Baautllul Garden Apts. ......~. D ny 1 ml to beh. 24 hr man-I .aoo I 29 l 2 I lllTI OllTA llSA r-~ ..._.,,. ned secu It entrance IN NEWPORT BE..ACH ot•t H tit Call Agt. &40-5273 NMt UCI. 2br 2ba dbl patios, garages, BBQ, 1•,.hted t~nl~ courts. In: A grMt "'ace to live on, .... Corona dei Mar single rm/ Fully ,.,.,.,o::s !l'J: ..... ~·r Pride, ... to belleYe. 7 Yrs C • .,..... $ • . pool. utlls pc:J. No pets. TIWllllll 'V .,. '"' '""' ~ .. ,. ... new tncid 1ge 3 bt owner• tttl tu gar, .. .,.. 950/mo teue. 1Bdrm $565 door racquetball, sauna. Upper Bay Private bath lor 1 quiet person garage. 399 W St. home. Auume FR 111, §er 2ea north CM. POOi, no peta. 83&-3e90 But. lffc• 2'40 30.1 Avocado 6,2-9850 Ote ... Ftr IHt pools. spas, recreation ctubhouaH & health Sep entry S350 675-4863 CM $85 00 650-6357 ow.c. 1ge542nd,~4 x spa.grdnr.nopetaS1050 ~~bridge TIH• 3BR MTIUOl'SFllm CATWU/IHSnYI Fr~~~~,C:~· dbl ~~~~i. 1U~f~r~~~~·~ =i.~i~:n:~ g:~: Fem/ba::!''~'ur~:'~ bdqu~Z: Oflict leatab 114 gr~gt 2-18 Sierra Mgmt 838-0772 No pC.::a~ s~':o"~J::: ~~lfuriitc=1~~~1~iR 1 BR wllott Pvt balcony, 1t;rm $740 loft ap9t.,,..S2645198-S1'39 OC Airport. Fashion St S2s0 549-8677 CM t368. 4g§ & 209 l<I ft at Bayfront Duplex w/doek. 3BR 2'.lt ba. Pac. Bluffs 720-2018 °' 954-0542 PROFESSIONAL gar, bltns 2151 Pacific 2Bdrm 2'1\Ba $885 .,.,.. ISiand. convenient shops -$1.30/sq It 1617 ·w .. t-Blk1 to bctl. 2·3Br S395t< T/H. Alt 2 cer gar. f/p, N o pets $900/mo 2Bdrm 2'.ltBuOen $895 i-.1-.--------4-4 on alghl NICE FURNISHED ROOM cllff. NS Agt 541-:e2 Mu• ofter. Agt 842·9668 mlcfo s 1050 &42-1339 ... •·--L 1 & 2Bdrm Furnllhed 63 mat "' near S C Plaza Female -...Sa Utltltles FrM 855-0665, 1-6107 666 w 18th &45-27391iiiio___________ -------+--- SI & $275/mo 556-1737 LlllRY lfflOl lltTl ~ml 1IAll LA QUINTA HERMOSA CUTI llSA Vacanti E-llc:Jel Lge 2 br, IEW AP&ITllEITS ngle1 1 2 Bdrm Apart- ExcelJent main channel Nolhln fancy ktcWpeta 16211 Plf1(11de l.n. HB FAllU YIWll nu crpldrpa, patio. lndry *ltw ltallaMt* ments & Townhouse• Rtltlt,!tttb 2904 · IEWP .. T IUOI tocatton Exchange for 539-6190 Beat Rtty ree Ul-1441 $685 347 Woodland Pl 111--.:a.I (Ask about lurnlahed .;;.;.-..""",•u-..1""u-C_M ___ Newly decorated 1450 SF untta or home Alklng I New Apartment complex &46-7363 or 673-3600 1•w-• r-apts. complete with TV, LAI office suite w/4 lrg prl· 1895,000. Owner/Agt Apptealatequattty3br2~a Ready for oc~p111ncy In ---------linens & utenalls, may~ llTlllll vateolflces·2onc:orner1 ~9513 newer kit I/yd gar S800 1 I Mon April. 2Bdrms S530/mo & Income Restrict~~ntta rented for thort term or Wkly rentals s 135 & up -All w/wall to celling win· mint area 539-6190 Best grnbell tn Bluff• Comm r a. 3Bdrms $605/mo Gas WE IFFER I ClllOE Pets-predeslgnatau area longer) On Jamboree Color TV. free coffee, dows & view Brtohl. airy Lth hr It 14 Rlty lee pool $1400 mo M0-5315 NOW to 6115. Stlll Winter range, garblge dlapoeal, ant a lelectlon ol great. 1&2 Br-Unique Floor Pina Rd at San Joaquin Hiiis "eat·"' """"' & st""• to reception & eecretartal · rate $800/mo. 673-1900 d .. .. I 1 & .. 11 "" .,.,,,.. -.-Npt Bcfl, Shoreclttfa. BMf lmmac lge E-alde pvt ha&-3BR, 2BA. Only 'h block to s .. ws .. r. re r g cerpo. •· living? We can offer any· Northwood Park offetS Rd. oce1n Kltch's avail areas & kitchenette Full front I a r g e Io t type apt. 2Br 1Ba. encl beach. frplc, new carpet + Waterfront Executive 1Br For Information call thing from a ematt apt lo pool, Jacuzzi. covered 144-1100 985 N. Coast Hwy service building wt panoramic view. Ap-yd/gar $665 532-3269 paint S 1000/mo 494-7748 In exctuslve retldentlal TIPA lllT Cl. a 4 d hae. If looking In parking. laundry facll.. Laguna Beach, 494·5294 •645-6101 * proved plant evallable ar .. $950 &42-1602 (l 14)1a·HIO CM.NB.or HB think of us air-conditioning. easy lrwy 1~!1!!11!1!1•~--!l!!!!!!l 5950.000 673•3777 Agt · 3BR 2 '.-iba Townhae. S900 3br 3ba 2-atry frplc t t U Between 91m.5pm Mon-first for that choice ol acceasandmuchmore. 2BR 1'.-iba, 2 1try apt. Nr SUURl IOTIL tmmed occupancy. OC brand new, AIC. frplc, gourmet kltch muat ... rr •ti I, a • day throogh Friday Ideal llvlng Hoag, walk to beach. Wkly rentals now avail. Airport area. 3 offlcea + REO-Rt. No/Wast comer M... Or/Biron St. S.A Hll. Agent 818/507-9247 bac~tt, f arat ,,.... . 1575 1.2 aoil-mo. 11,111. FILL PllOI 1111 ..... ,.,. ... lff.PllllHTI Near belch and boat marinas Lake of the Ozark•. M1nourl Road frontage New survey by llcenNd engineer Iron pins 0.ttlllled 1urvey map Giant oaka and htCk()()' In the grauy. park·llke selttng Much wlld game Deer, wOd tur· ~ey. lox. raccon Year around fishing Wiider- ness area Ideal tocatlon. Good high ground Pic- ture poetcard beauty In- vest In America Thi s tran1actlon c an be handled completely by mail Write Trustee, Gen· eral Acceptance Co, Box 312. Eldon, Mluourl. 65026 or cell OILLIOT (SH) 112-nu llllTl(SH) 112-1122 I .E. Exc~aa,t l 00 BaYfront-3BR * MobHe 138' Power Yacht Sett/Trade 673-M?? For Clauifled Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AO-VISOR &42-5678 gar. LM or IN opl S 1200 539-6190 Best Rtty fee 11__ SL MGMT &42-1603 For fUrther lnlormatlon, $725/mo, call 731-0595 S 126/wk & up. 227' New· reception $945 mo R & H 548-7762, 552-2022 Beech 3BR 2b ... tral Z702 Deluxe 3br 2ba, lrplc, al-NB REALTY 875-1542 pleasecall714/552-0177 *ILIUIT* port Blvd C.M 646-7445 Property Mgmt 852-8713 OllOI TIEIE HH patio =· dpl1t Ann~:i ;dRXNb OPENING; ~e~h 2 car gar, $850/mo or visit our office at 148 3 Br In Bl~ Canyon. SEA I Ill LODIE 11110 .. llITT Fncd garden spot $1150.cail673-4'52 IUlllAIAm 4 Hamllton.675-9797 WHTUllYILUll Roosevelt,lrvtne,CA. - 52 G "'•sTSIOE •· 2B G L 1 let comptew OPEN DAILY Spactoua-la rway view, 3026 w Coaat H'""-. N .... -Garden aN&a. 1 at~ factl· chlld/fiet !me hurry •BLUFFS-2 BDR••.1B• 1 00 rand Ave ~ qu..,1 r ar-ove y,qu "' t 11 "' v" •1~ ""' ,.. L El d A t G ti N /p--• spa gar tndry· 8 30 to 5 30pm u security, 2 car gar-port Beach, kitc.._ns. TV ty Well located. orona O HERS AVAIL Green ........ t . .i-~ no nata ake stnore en P . ar. pa o o w ""'· • • · · / .... ..,... .. ..,... ..-2 3B S3 t S""5 "-•8 0165 m no "'"ti w auto door, newly re-S 125 • wt< ""I, no d...,.sll def Mar on P.C H Air, *lll-11H* $1100. Prlnclpala only •l , · R,lrom 95 pea"".,... r 'BJ,v .. ...,..S445 Morefamlllesaregettlng lurbl1hed. Pool & jac ...., y ... -::ep entr Mgr675-6700 Choice Heights area 2br Agt Phytll1 760-9678 •Lake vi.w. Wateraeaptng E'slde: 2060 Gardin Lane 1 • .,._,. the camping "bug" thl• plua much morel. bltl '-'-·· lo · •Gaastov.. 2BR tb ••551 3eR 1Bdrma-S545-S555 year If you have• $2195 mo No~et• ltatalt to BnghtNewportofflce. na ....... re pat more 3Br 2'.lt ba. 2 story Im-•Carpeting & drapes • -mo; 2Bdrm1-S635-S685 camper tllat'• not getting Please call ••4-0 S"art 2•01 Approx. 643 '"· lhower S600 539-6190Bestfee maculate, $1325/lae •POOl&spa t'ltbe_S875tmo.Y1td/gar TSLMANAGEMENT uNd NII It now with 1 1-----~--• ~ Mart~sMile &46-2947 Eutllde 3BR 1'.ltba. gar. Bluff•. 8181331-6946 •Cable TV no pe1s 546-5605 545-8122or &42·t603 C~fled Ad. Vereallle1 Condo Leasing 2Br 2Ba HB Apt 5200-'.At -------- yard No pell. 2080 Gar-BLUFFS Cond Jb 2'hb OPEN HOUSE-DAILY 10-6 "E1ttra Nice" trg 1 Br Raat. JtacL. 2740 aat. •·-ca. 2740 $775 & S 1500 ullls Matur.e female NEWPORT BEACH den Lane. Avall now $11501 ° / a INLAND EMPIRE _w_1poo __ 1 _N_o_pe_t_s _$4_9_5. iiliiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii.iiiiiiifl Agl 63l-49e0 40-60 yrs old, n/smkr 1 Contemporary Cl1111c $875/mo. 546-5605 Agt 714 494 mo75•13no pe/·~"-d PROPERTY MGMT 546-3618 alt 3:30 mt to beh 954-6361 ElldQ nr Hoag Hospital -eve ... ,n s 7141761-7012 1200 slf. only S 1 elf E1111tde lrg 2Br, frptc, for-619-434-4109/wtcdays FIREPLACE, pool, patio SpclCIOU~ \lnglr Ont' •Calllorn11 Roommates Avail 5115. Mgr 675 6700 ;:i,:·~ ~i;, ;~~ BLUFFS CONDO ' bdrm .•• .-1.taai t7H ~;~~ s~~ u2:;5~~~:4 1E-b two bedroom clpb ~:i: & ~on~~ 7~~~e NEWPORT CENTER OFC BL(JE CHIP PROP 2Vt ba, prof dee . pvt New 2br 1'.~ba lrplc. 2 car CITY LIVING. 200 S/Ft Share Recac>tlon. =--------·-patio. comm pool $1495 parking S900 monthly FIREPLACE. pool, patio Balboa Pen Fem to shr answer your phone, take E'1lde 2Br 1ba dplx. Gar. mo i.... 673-8730 675-9585 X-LG 1 & 28r Aptl E-AT THE BE~CH. 2Br 1ba $325. dys messages 759-0215 enc yd. new dee $750/mo I )"·· Side S550 Up 557-2841 250-8661ev/675-8715 11t/la1t ... S450 sec dep. llYEI 111111 I -Waterfront ofca, eteganlly 5•8-8561 , 821-2113 1.., llll Ptaiatala 2707 lllTAIT II Bayfront Apt Lido Isle. furn. shr actry/recept, ii;w $650/mo 2Br 2Ba tower Prof MIF, Pvl beh S•50 etc. or aeperate offices E'slde2Br0en/FD1nlng 1 Level 4 br 3+ den, 2 2 Br 1•,; ba, furn/unfurn. Unit, yrd, frplc, carport, mo 875-1497.831·6105 upto800s/I 648-5055 Lrg En Yard Nu pnt In/out car/rv/ofc. 2700 aq It.. 310 Eut Bay, drive by lndry rm Nr Bay $775/mo 850-0390 22' cellg. 2 lrplca. much $800 yrty 8181790--0602 2l95 Maple fURNISHfO Ot GCR~~T•HMOAUNSE 1 MO FREE h y 1 $2200 UNFURNISH[ D t;;.I'\ XLNT LOC-UTIL INCL Exec Hm 4BR, olc/den, muc more. r Y • Older Bachelor. Balboa nr TSL MANAGEMENT $4751 dep 640-4255 FROM 95' & $150 UP firm. indrspa, upgraded. mo. 77o-o347 everyt h Ing S 45 0 642-1603 Luxury apartments JUSI HEALTH CdM Prof 10 stir beaut CALL (71') 968-8193 $1325/mo. 645-8173 Marehatt Really 675-4000 lllTllT II one mile from the ocean ( LUBS Tr NNl'i furn 3br home no smkr/ Coaatrcial ..... Homey adult condo DOLlllYI REITAll Spac 3BR 2ba Frplc, gar. $695/mo Lovely 2·Bd 2 Ba in Huntington Beach. Unfurnished )WIMMING plu' pets S500+utll 760·9229 leatalt 2tll w/front P<>fCh & garden NEWPORT CREST 2 bed. Pentn. P1 area S 1150/mo Twnhse. All Bit-Ina. trplc, mulh morl'' ~orrv Female n-amkr to shr 3BR area, new cpts, drps & end unit. fire place. yrty. no peta Avl lmmed lndry rm bachelor studios and up to 2-bedroom no Pl'I< Mod"I\ 2ba, W/D, Jae Npt Hts *llSY OEml* paint 2BR/1ba,tgecov-S1200/mo 675-8690 Ilk lor Sandy TSLMGNT842-1603 pl loft t t.•~-th ' ~ ttred patio $695/mo. Dys VILLA BALBOA. 2 Bed.. btwn 6-8pm. Eves/Wknds 542-6221 US arrangemen S. mvu tO open daily q to h S400/mo. 650·0125 21pacea avl tmmed In Futt- 751-6191; evs 549--9823 11rep1ace. Meurlly. like c;r.11 ••l Mar 2722 month lease. ~OOd Female 10 ahr 2Br 2Ba erton 1100 & 708 SF ln- Lovety new Spanlah·•tyle new. $1300/mo L~~.1 ~r;!r·~·· 1f:s'! From $659 to $1 ,439 monthly. Veraallles Condo. NB fine Competitive prrc.t townhovae. 2Br 2'1tBa. W ... rfrtlt lt•tt IH. Lovely 3Br 3Ba. frplc, 3 Monrovia 548-0336 • Pools, Sou. Sauna ~ ~ \ f 1-450 • ·~ utlls. Call 9.5 Call Carolyn 756-8321 court yrd & pvt patio 111· 1aG 111-1100 balconies, huge mstr •Lighted Tennis Courts ~!!>. _ _:.. ... ~ ... I Apartmenh wkdys 673-6170 Joan •FOR LEASE• Garage ~ prkng space. suite S 1350 •9•-6100 Newly dee 1Br Xlnt rela • RecrMtion Center ~ ..... ,.. Fem n·tmkr to shr 2Br 8400 SF Ratalt Bldg. Nwpt Avl 4125 S 1000/mo Cttta Meta 2724 $500 ... dep Mature edit • l4-hour Guard-Gated ~ ... Newport Beac.h So. Iba apt w/aame. Costa Blvd lrontage on corner 548-3155 or 998-3434 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE . pref 645~487 aft 6pm Security .:... 174 (1(} I blh ~lrPl'l Mesa $225/mo 645·9131 Call Ken 752-7946 lllllcdY9 Trt-leYel w/pool 4Br 3Ba 4 Br, lamrm, prof dee 4 2 Bd 2Ba qu1et area, nr Lge 3 Bd 2 Ba. real nice. • lcll Ooven Furn private room mCM Families. no pets Sl500 turn. magnll ocean & cty shops 4 fwy AcroH lrom $Uiet toe Nr SC Plaza (714} 96().2418 -~ 642-Slll Mme Kitch prlYllec:Jges mo Eves 545-7506 Dave lite vu Tennis. pool, sec goll course Lndry rm easy twy acces Wsh/Oyr N S2CIO mo 645·2•35 975-98891818-790-5125 $695/mo Hkkp. gar. yd. s850 ewport Bea(h No. Maka your snopplng eas-Hrbr Hlghlanda 3B, 2Ba 185 Mesa 122 Jtlllftr 81i!1 Irvine A11 .. 11u1 Corona del Mar Sharemy lo.., cby uatng tl'le oa11y Pl-attached gar. enc yrd TSL IWIEIHT TSL IAllAIEIEIT ldl I flth1 ~~~ .. 5~.r::t1.~ocoo 1 Edvesys t tualfled Ade S 1200 No pet1 646-2389 1•2· 1IOS 642_ 1603 64 S-IJ 04 .... v-' ...... , ... _,.,, ... __ . .... -.... _ t --· . ~ Lady wlll ahr tux home w/emply'd fem Close to SC Plza Pleaaanl w rlvacy 631·5•39 LI f3ch dplx, adj Victoria Bch, llberat minded. pvt bdrm. den. ba + lull prvtgs 494-0489 eves Large 3br 3ba house In CdM. non smkr SS15fmo. 937-5411 /D 760-2537/E Mature lady requires room w/pvt bath, N.B.IC M area Reta 640· 1443 M/F shr home In Npt Stirs. Nr beach/poolltennla, WID, spa. $375/mo • 1/3 utll 548-4340 N B M/25-35 to lhr 4bf apt S315/mo+ dep'l•uttt 1tep110 t>Mch 842-7986 * XLIT LICITIH * Id ea l tor ol - lloe/medtca11quu1 retllt t000-4000 SF 1111 lmmed 1n Fullerton Terma ~ot Call Carolyn 756-832'1 FREE STUllll llll. 4347 SO FT AIRPORT AREA . 90c Ft (714)644·4910 WttltJ I . T1Jltr Gt. Shop/Store/Office/Stor- age, 275·740 sq It. water Cotta Mesa c.2 548· 7249 Retail offK:. 400·1200 aq ft Go rents Downtown CM 786-2040 BLUE CHIP PROPERTIES lda1tri1l ···••It 2120 Westside CM, 2506 ~ IQ ft 1 yr tease Prln only Call Rusty 631-129e w •1te. lntall s 12'. FllEI H NllTS CM•HCW. lllLllH AT llW Fii ZHI The Balboa F'un Zonf.' orf'a 1s undergotng redevelopmt>nt By the cmd of 1985 the area will lxo<.'()m\• the• next Lido Village The prime romml'r< 1al property at 207 Palm is now avatlablf· Bldg designed for 3eC'Ond story $162.000 a.~'iumable first. ;nrome $1 9.SOOlyr SELLER WILL HLP Yll HY Spauou~ Mesa Verde Home· $1 59.900 Warm and ('OZY with d f1re plat.'<.' m both the living and fam- ily room.'l 3 large bedrooms Spacious master su1t.e w/dressing room SeUer wlll help with financing N B Prol m/I 22-30 to lhr 3Br. btk to bch, frplc, waah/dry, d/w, garage S300/mo. 875-3019 IPAOIFlllm 650-0560 AP IOf PT BA YCRBST 3 Br. 2 Ba Largf> lot with r<.1om for RV Central air t.'<m- d1t1onin~ Two fireplaces Owner wtll carry l'lt TD at 12% Pnced <•I $:l55.000 . 1111 TRlllWllll OWIH -1a.21ta "~· ' ' , _ _..., ~ ..... ....... ~. -··---_,, ·--~ .-. IHlll mHCl-SHl,000 Fii front row VIC'W of NPwport Harbor & Ocf•.in fl.1mhlm~ O lhfornra Ranch fo:'\t..1lt• C11Unlll't k1t<.h1•n. famslv room J .1 lx'<froom.'l. c;wtmmmg pooi ,pa., J{ti7 .. dXJ with t..rra<'{• ~ardens OPH SATl lH l1-I Ir IJ 1,,.1 ...... ti JI UHHILJOllCI, OM-- lllCT lllHllH, ltfll Tff H"-1111 lll·HU -hHt -IJ00,000 IEW LHIRT OCW"RHT ·lltl,000 &>st 011-.m(ront LIO&Till ov<•rlooking '"'nd <iurf l'.1t..1hnn sunscu 3 BR. 2 BA m ncin '41 th tou. nf t< 4k gl35S tit ttlt· Sp.1 in mlllt "u111 Cui:tom k1tch~n w11h J1•nn Arr Ttll'rm;irfor Suh 1.l'rn appltitfl('f"-, ,. lf•ak li;u '41111 r ... k '4'1 u1ty 'IV!lh·m :1 C'dr 'UIJ1nr;1n(';in f,htrkinR H BmwnPIJ An h11A" t. T Thorru."· Bu1ldt•r '"' IMll UT/hi 1-1 IJN\.t tohlFHIT "•"• o •••• ··~· ... , .•. o. Pr••· f.44.1 lH• HT·lTIT EllLllll TllOR L<•a.<;(• o ptmn. unly $5000 Down F..c1:-t srdf' Cost.i Mf~I :i Bd1 rn. i 1 B.1 Pr t<vd for quick !':ti•• Pnnupali. 1111lv pll'-a.c;t• • Oner t•r ll0-Hl2 NOME PLll llOOll 120.,tOO Up front-a beaulJful 3 tx-droom. 2 bath home with a brick ftreplac.-c Bright. sunny kitchen. 2 Rent.<tl um ts. Excellent opportunity. Call now HAPPY EASTER 1985 FROM THE CLASSIFIED STAFF ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 442-5678 ....... Vl!ft Z7i7 llittlta YltJt tl17 . NOW OPEN Nestled amid the rolling hills of Mission Viejo, this community is the ultimate In apartment living. We feature pool. spa, clubhouse . contemporary floor plans & excellent freeway access • Stop by 1oday and rtterVt your luxurlOus Jr 1 BR. 1 BR or 2 BR apahment for 1mmed1ate occupancy 24150 VIA FLORICIR !Comet of LI Paz & ~I Mission Viejo 380·7151 ()ptn MondlV·Sllul'ol'f 9-8 Sunday t0·5 -NoP•- $2.17 per day That'• ALL you pay for 3 lanes. 30 days In the DAIL y· PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll ASI FDR LOIS • Yo,ur Dally Piiot Service Direotofy Represent1tlve 10-4321 t1t. IOI lttia Car~t!I " l !V!uli 1tnkn ""'81 ' · Jtdl(J.lilag eonireclor. • ..... Himto ~ horn. reoeirt Pell\l· HOllH =e1 •• ;:f,;fW,a '™'91Wllm c M. home. Mon·ffl dl)'9 Smell Job• . a cabinet• Ouallly WOik, lrM ... I 0 II c '*'' w I( Painting RN• AHO NGISTI\ pp NG only 5'48-:50e1 AnyllrM RM• .. flc'd. 8'45-8'45e "425513 9"-1•0t FrM .. , Tom 831·0848 e~ Oa~:..6-s2f.t PTLry io:, , ... 6'12-&9'7 Ktrtt "~t,·:'· 1\ts~-MC 17~15~2 OVERNIGHT INFANT Care C•a;• Clt11.i11 NEW/REPAIR Ouallty N·o LAWN a G ARDEN MAINT ,__ Studerl1 Mown Tn.ured ex-Well'-"".,'"" In AEPAIA~4200 & 10 yrs exper my home.-with a difference All ork ... ara act ,...... ' -~ ··• i... '" • ---12 hr. Karen ~2 /'\Aha ST M CLEAN Speclallat lob• to amall, reasonable w I -'i Auto 1:: ............ too h<-h? Lie T124-436 6'11-3427 atallet.lon Aeaa Conwlt· -r• .......... ~ """"""' Quality work-LOW RA TES Free eet . llc'd. 831·2345 by men. coUeo• tralMCI ln lu •t. ---.,,.. NEW War.noute Storaee ant AMignrnnt 581-8580 77~27 6 anytime w .. • I.Lt l it .. F t (714) ""1 ...... ----iandecap1ng Mow, edge, HAUL-UoVe REMOVE T1ctt.et1 & Accident• oka) CUSf""'• p•-.. 1~ yn-• / C•tll ree " • ..., • ...,..,, RESIO/COMM'L/INO 28 trim & clean-ups. tree eat Furniture, Tr~. Tr.. 754-77C>e 8ob ...., ""'""'"""' 1•""-------- ltlltM lenlCH C1rftf_: n ict ---yrs 0o my own work Uc The Gardene<s 969-2120 963-5415 NORM --SENIOR CITtZEN Beel ~·e.-r..._ rl1 ... tr• count;;. m rm Oral One Pror l POl'cetaln/ CARPET REPAIR & stRV. 2780•, At 6•6·8128 MOW/EOOE. Wkly Malnt LT HAULING • MOVING Medicare Su~t •••it Leueu •tlmate 842-8842 hr pa11oe ·Av TILE Ucfd Fibergla11 Refln11hre; Ille-Free est. L•bor guar'd Ft1ci11 Tree.. c•n-ups, hauling. Garage & Yard Clnue>S Info 6 Rat• 842-7939 Piano Cw. i7tu3!5 NORMS WALLCOVERtNG Free Mt 552-Til.E alnk·tubl; 30 yr• 859-9856 Jo.dy 6'45-3274 Ernie ev FENCEREPAIR New g free est. Ron 850-3031 Jon 8'45-8 l92 Lla~!flal. ---Salon cH MullQue ALL KINOS. FREE EST F~E EST e<..,c:Mn9 ...... Cart c ..... HCHtt old Wood. chain llnk. •PROFLANOSC~PE-. Se><lftg nu Sprung Ci.an s.e LXNbscXP1NG Ll$8 A Z.9CC:nlnl, BA UG•33098e 780-7211 entty9, ~ ~ •OPENING MAY \.; Orfvewaya. patios. paths. Free 91t Greg. ~118 Hom ... Apt o4n--op front & upe-tllllng·haullng. Dennis Compl Install /wtlly malnt Pepet Henglng & RMIO'tal comm 1 642"2071 " Board & Care Home for etc. No Job too small. Far•itart back Rototll. sod, seed· 852-9673 or 852-816'4 Coft'lm·11relld'I S.~3 Int paint'g, tr .. est. >Ont Tnl Lt,.,W.,. the Elderly Happy home llng sprlnkl syst, all tree -- -P1i1tuw ,~ •. 8''*"9n. 880-3827 : WWW Reas. Mickey 536-0553 ltti1i1laia1 wotk, top, prun. plant All Spring Water Landtcaplng · -BLU JAY~......,. • .., .. atq.i~~P~:~~. ~J't Kl~:~Yot Clall• Cirt ----EJ(per1 lurnlture Refinish-cement work we do Wkly Bt1ti 11 . Expen remod"I designs FINE PA NTING By Nd\. OUALITY PAPERING Trlmmlno-~ malnt free est 731 8502 pruoe Call Leon°751·2128 ardStnot t6yrsothiippy 12 VEARS EXPERIENCE C~.te. 7M-t850 BEAR A9ds CHILO CARE ~~ee :, ~.1ri~ J~~;11 -· -• •24 •r II• lH-1111 or Altredo 5•9-4930 cu11omers ~ 280644 8'45-l 4S5 NEWPORT LTD T~ lllftee Carratry 2 care givers wtscnoollng. --• TlUTl LllHOAPl Furneoe& Poot hMtiflg• Comp• Landscape s.rv Thank-Yout 963-•11• 11tWE GALS SHOULD• Expert &pentry Service 3 Mo's lo 3 yrs 842-66'45 Ga. i Main gen cln-up, iree -----No Job too small' Afford-RAINBOW PAINTING--•HANG TOGETHER* 15 M INd .. ~ ---------Repair-Remod'l·Addltlons Childcare NIGHT SHIFT r .. ,'IEES trim, eip 20 yrs ~3 1 ·3086 Holst Cl t11i9 able prlt<es. lie 646-9180 . Ouallty II our pol~ .839--0730 ANYTIME ~ ,.-: M ;'7309 iCH"atiCll Ctili•t• Doora-etc. -S.8-.. 980 gd Christian home H B n R681N's ctrAN1f3d lelkts landscape Service 6~ ~6 JEF! ~~ fnt C..tttl E•qulslte Acoostlcs 'Re-BUILD OR REPAIR exp.refs, lnlants-5yrs Topped/removed. Clean-SERVICE: a throoughly Comm·1.resid'l-nu lawns-Complete Paint SetVloe BEEiWlSP REMbVXl. P~j~~~Jio ""'C::: sprayed or remove. Or~-Walls, stairs, ralllngs Gloria 963-993'4 alt 6pm up. new lawns 751-3476 H11d1a11 clean hou1e. 5'4<>-0857 sprlnkle<s-install -tree trim Drywall stucco repair Allto Canyon Apiary. Exp Rat ... Anne~ wall Repairs 8•7-790 1 doors, windows. moldings Loving Christian Mom In CLARK'S GARDENING AMERiCAN HANOVMAN Housecleaning. carpets & & removal Val 645-5.409 Cab·lurn reflnlstl oelllnga Reas. 499-60311•99_.·'16 [Wt~ ... ~-~~!!!!j'!j:: A•ilitioaa/Reao4t liD-I Don 962-8202 C.M will babysit 6mo-3yr1 Mow. trim. 1andscap1ng Carpentry fencing. win-uphOlstery, windows. etc •ailiq M•rHI Loe 287107 Dave ~-10'45 ~ Complete patios. Covers. FIT 754-1876 Pam att 6pm Reas. free eat 642-5157 dows, plumbing. mar11te, lir~rs l1l1t 111-1212 Npl Ef.!'h. Blrch/Ouall s·si DAN SALYERPAINTING .lnll•.,'J."t (~rL.,:i...... :~,e!-..!~ w~pec. ~---"!""9----Decks. Concrete walk· Exp'd Childcare C M hm, CLEA• IP/l••i-E•I·-ft tub encl. hauling. etc """ ' Loe #•25924 ...., ...... Oii .,_. ...,, ..., uu. "'"......,.. Add1ns-Deslgn-Rem0del ways. Block walls. Room SC Plza area. Oys/n"'hts • "" • And Yes Jesus Is Lord * HOUSE CLEANING * mo 24 Hr Answer S20tmo Call Anytime 964-2017 custom texturl~ qu.itty 603 BIMboa Bl. 87w 13 Top o"ality Lo~ p toe ·v Lawns 645-7885 David !11c.r;304051 6,36~824,.. Honest. Reliable. Xlnt refs Telex S !Ol mo 756-8808 p p u " r add'ns. 15yr exp 6•6-483• lntant thru 6yrs641-3513 · 20 yrs exp 87s-5654 OT OUR SPECIAL TY work robleml· o rot>-Window ClearWng. Reeld'I Free est Lie 631-23•5 CUSTOM tlnlstied carpen-Co1tr1Cttra -Clean UpseTree Trimming Carpentry Drywall. Paint· llHOD!l_ . INT QUALITY Low r\at91 lem1! ~326864 55'4-1831 & °"c. Quality WOf'tl With ADD ON Bldg. Crptry 25 try by exper coniractor "-I Yard.Main! •Hauling 1ng Int/Exterior Gene<al Two Sisters Houseclean-BRIC~ORK Small "'bs Free est Dave 6'42_.583 Pl~a..: good ,.,.,, ... 78()..9077 yrs llc.11309152, bond. -atrl MIKE 850-3263 Repair Dave 646-2990 resld'l,eomm'l.move ou(s ,.... !!! f I I I 548 2719 lie 346532 John 898·•25;' -comp rates 646-7683 Newport, Costa Mesa INT /EXT 20 Yeats E.x.P8f z.a ... II• 1a.•1110 State Law reees rwn ----------Comm'l-Tenant Improve. CompleteCtean-Up,gen'I Carpentry.Masonry.Dry-_ Irvine Reis 67S-3175 "•' _.. 1;,;;;.;;;;.-.._ __ l!!l'l""!'•'!f ONE STOP HOME AND Remove acoustic spray-maint, tree trlmminn. tree wall. Plumb1nn, Roofing. House Cleaning $•5tday M , Average Room s29 .. •A Full S«vlce Ptumt>er41 St81e IW 1'9QUW. tlwl 1111 Competive Rates lor all COMMERCIAL MAINT. ed --'llng• replc w/texture " ,. 0 Ex te11or stucco $130 • con•.-..•--.... -e.wm type' Of Comm Const & ...,. .. ests. Mauro. 631-4997 Tiie. Paint JB &46-9990 Prof. Servloe-10 yrs exp Yll! 1 "•2-0••2 "·atn• --·from S20 "_ ..... !""'-,.._ ...... CARPENTRY. 472-0136 or smooth,' 1·1c. 639-3843 -materia s ~ .... Ul .,._ wont OY« 1200 lncNClinQ Resld repairs 20 yrs · s c -, -R 1 -1 -11 Call Britney at ,..97-1492 tt A C MOVING ii --Repair lauoetl, d~. etc. AEMODELER NOS WORK DMr·a---Complete gardening er-ompe 1ve a es or a _ _ Int/Ext Hause p8111~mg tabo< *'° m8t....,_ ~ exper 751-3662hc vice. Ptantlng, Trimming. types of Comm Const & PnL's We'retheBEST!De-Q111ci.carelulServ1ce Loe Free ests Call Adam 851-960'4 M&M &.42-9033 oe llCenMd UnMcenaed Custom Residential worl< ~t~;;~/0~~~~.s p~~=: Entry & French OOors etc. Serve Bal. Isl . Udo. Res1d repairs 20 yrs penable & Honest 6 days LO RATES 552•0• 10 646-0879 or 646-3190 E.•1>9'1 ServiCe &-Rei).,; c;ontrect~•· ehould IO Clean-Timely-Reasonable repairs Uc reas. depen. By Norman The Doorman CdM. N.B 5•5-6287 aft 5 e}lper 751-3662 he a week Call 241-7403 •A· 1 IOYIH* PAINTER NEEDS WORK! 32 yrs e•p Reslefl/Comm state In thlllr ect.11*n0. 751-6943 llc::441S43 dable, I CARE. Oran¥e Oak & fir. 857..::Q90R_ GARDENING WANTED-DECKS·fENCES·PATIO Ouahty HouS41 Cleaning CLEAN& EXPERT Llc •409035 964-8919 Contractors and c;on- Aarblt Parking Areas • Aepalrs Resur1aclng-Sealcoat1ng Roofing Repairs 631-4199 D 11 C R f S Int/Ext celllngs. retin cab p _._, surn«I.. contact Mery Co. 30 yrs. Ken 642-17 O !J!I Mowing. Edging. Twlc:e a overs. eplaC41. repair years exp . re s arah 011er 25 years e1tperience l26> yrs e•P . work gvar 1patCI Gronclle at 5~ with Repalr-Doors-Alte<atlons •DRYWALL TAPING mo. S20·S~5. 637-6137 Winter prices 754-1620 963·•065 or 5•6-6804 L•c T-116 428 730-1353 Davis Painting 964-3837 PSiiic-r• I Tartt any ~Iona. Contrac- Remodel-Panel·Locks-etc All Telltures & Acoustics ISMAEL'S GARDENING Ele<:trn:·Plumbtng-Drywall Very thorough, good refs. ft ABC MOVING tt R08tN'S"Cus1om Painting Card reading•. put, pree-tor'• Stat• L•c:en .. Window-Fences-Cabinet Plus Int. & Ext. Painting Clean-ups, General Main Seu1ce or Remodel All dependable & experience Ou1ck careful T1380•6 Rentals. Resid't. Comm'I ent & future Diane Boerd, 28 CMc Center 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 Free est Kevin 673-1503 Tree trimming 550-9316 work lns'd Tom 641-1292 5'46-8096 or 552-9522 LO RATES S52-0410 22 yrs exp. 5-40-0857 650-2758 or 63l-8964 Plaza. Room eeo. Senta - -------Ana CA 92701. AnaoHceaeats 3002 Heir WHtt4 SPIRITUAL REAOINGS SlOO ltlt WutM 5100 Htlf Waatt4 Advice In All Matte(s & *DECORATOR* Counseoog 1815 So. El fl i f C I I I i Camino Real, San Clem I r tr t tr ts II llLIOA IAY CUI CAHIEll 5100 Heir Wnted 5100 Heir WaatM 5100 Heir W1nted 51 00 ltlt W11tM SllO Belt Wu... SlM a.11 w..-. "" DOI JOSE llESTAUUIT 1nc1111 AmHUT IEllCAL ASSIST I nursing PUIUCY CUii RECEmlllSf now hiring for Part time position. 3 hrs I• ont ofltce Newport * C I j * I L1c'd 492· 7296 Sharp motivated people. _ No el!per nee Wiii train. • LIFEGUARDS. summer •SNACK BAR A TT END . mus! have e1tper w/food prep. cook'g, & cashter·g •PBX OPERATOR. PIT. Wed 4-8pm ..-4 hrs Sat or exper cashier wanted, part lime M on-f n. 11am-2pm, wages open Call George be~ 11 or at1 2 only 432-0670 ASSISTHT llH&IHS p l day ( 12-2pm and Beacn Endocrinolog1s1 IF T 11-7 • ~-3 XI P::, ~7 nec~--~tul, SWITCHlllll 1•2 yrs good & beverage 4·5pm)· tor general exper reQ 6•0-7412 · be 1 am, fm. 1 n&t l kitchen maintenance in ne Its ree uenta -R •A.aaa -·---I exper Apply '" person. our statt cafeteria For in· llEDICAL lSSISTllT Ille Compet1t1ve sal ,.._ -•~ UOyd1 Bank Calltomle CLUB SOCKER. NEW· FITt'/T Ndcar546·7148 Sat-Thurs 2·4 PM. 1erv1ew appt please call Iron! & bade olc exp'd I Flagship Con.,,.ale~nt FIT. lmmec:I employment, currently l\aS a opening POAT HARBOR YOUTH SOCKER CLUB Skllleel players needed tor Fall 1985 Season Try-outs April 8-11 5pm-6pm Harper School 18th & Tustin Ave Costa Mesa Must have 1974 birth· date. For tnlo 646-9049 SCRAM· LETS ANSWERS Heroic· Vortex Wiring -F nday Heifer · Intent FORGOT about THAT Police officer· "We found a car matching the descrip- tion ot yours. but 11 had a 16-foot canoe lted on the top .. Elderly lady "Oh. dear. I completely FOR- GOT about THAT FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 842-Hll FOUND Lhasa Apso look- ing dog. brnl wht. Vic Westclo fl area N B 646-6434 Found lrg white Cat 11cty Harbor & Victoria 631 -7947 FOUND small dog Scott Temer male 411 Vic Wilson & Pomona, C M 650-5785 LOST Black female short. hatr cat VIC Of 36th N B 548-2545 REWARD Lost Prince Tennis Rac- Quel w/cvr East - blulltJamtioree area NB 4/4 Reward 720-9244 al 4pm ;enoub 3012 Attractive Oriental Female I 18-30) sincerely wanted ·Otl)ect Fr1endsh1pl mamage Please call Biii 754-6270 * ESCORT SERVICE 972-1720 Lovely petite blonde new tn area. young 50 enjoys dancing. bowl. travel Meet good lin stable man P 0 Bo• 2431, Costa Mesa. CA 92628 4014 ouble your venture capi· tal investment annually as an Associate in my •O yr-old expanding Art Bustness Sales ol our new contemporary ltne will run tnto S M111tons tn the neKt 10 years t work tiest wtth a woman be· cause we see things from different angles Phone Don World Markt1ters 7141995-•426 Nu P11oto Process baked into gless shower doors. ceramtc hies, mugs. etc; L•cen11ng 1ntern11tlonally. Franchising, etc 738·8535 Sw1mmtng Pool Chemical Service Bus1nest H B 11rea No exp nee, wttl train $55,000 full amount required will net S•O 000 • Call collect Mon.f.11 9 5pm Ask for Tim (408)779-~496 PO Mall Bo• Businets & 1el8t~ SVCS 500 bOXllll 1 yr old bu&tnttlS S25M· $ !OM dn Bal 36 mn Owneir l1nan 720·0295 . .,.,.,. .. , T.D.1 4021 E11m1nate waiting X ;;o!J;C. tl<lrl rtak pp ha11 Hlfd c Hh now for your edit· tno T 0 Con1111::t ACCTI -llECEIVllLH immediate opening for lull time receivable/ bflling cterl< wllh data pro- cessing and accounting skllls. Xlnt salary plus benefits. Appl. 661-6111 ACCT1 PIYHLE Bank Statement. Mo. end reconcll.. some typing, PI T 20·30 hrs. H B 556-1834 11111. ASSIST. FllUCllL PUHlll Leading national total financial planning or- ganization needs ell· tremely well organized assistant Must have capabillly to follow through with client People oriented, lront of- fice appearance Ac- counting ~ legal back- ground p~elerred Min. typing wttl'I extreme ac- curacy, salary $25,000. plus for quallfled person. Complete t>eneflt pack· age Send resume to Ad. 103, Dally Piiot. P 0 Box .IJl560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 AHOllC lllTllCTOH Oualllled. 855-1558 USWHl•t SERVICE now hiring for 3-1 t & graveyard shtft. Medical ins & paid vacs Apply 120 Ave Serra. S C Ans'ferlng Serv PIX TELEPll. IECn mature people who like dealing with the public Work days. eves or wknds. FT /PT, will train. 848-1140 Sun CMILD CARE • PRO SHOP retail sales. C M area Must have own PIT wknds & some wkdys transp 646-8762 TENNIS CLUB, gen'f maint CHILDcARE,"" ii hSkpg in duly. FIT myMesa Verde hm. 2 For Interview appt rls att schl 546-9279 645-5000 ext 521 gi _ Banking Clerical No Fee 1510 l Goldenwest St. Personnel Dept work eam-4pm Mon-Fri' Npt Beach 642-80« I benefits Costa Mesa at our Newpof1 main of- Hunt1ngton Beach No -5'49-3877 floe for a Reoept~t I phone calls please CITIZE•S 1111 saiart negotiaoie Apply OFFICE ftlll P /T • Sw1tcnb0ard operator 2970 Harbor Bl11d 1 ~~ ~92io~arner Ave F 11 Sat & Sun $4 so pthr No ( lhllJf /PlnntH4 Wt Your must be at>ta to type UTHIED IAY Clllf Suite 206, Costa Mesa · e.11p nee Starts 9am \ FfT attna~'T8 yralolder 40 wpm We ""• com- person needed. 3-6pm lll-4200 llEllCAL SECn I 631-8220 or apply in per-Xlnt ~Costa Mesa.. petltlve salartes and t>en- 997-8333 EQuat Oppty Emplyr 1P1T It typing & med ins •n ' son. 2332 W Coast Hwy 3877 eftts &ARllET cmn, Dusy medical lac11t1y • N B, Jay or Joyte , /T IAl£1 Pill• P\eue COOtac1 Sheri L~ PlllT-TIIE TILLER exper241-.8105 UYlfTllTIST I hrs daily Mon-Fri Apply omllESALES "'8eded lorCNldrensFum. ring at (71•147fr7000 11 btwn 9am-3pm I at 13 t E 17th St C M f b . S1ore Hr1y pluS oomm 212 IEIERAL OFFICE Expenenced and creative 631 .8300 or an esta stationery No exper nee Greel flell GEMERAL OFFICE layout artist to produce s1ore ~ Exper not nee position for hOUsewlte LLOYDS 1111 NEWPORT CENTER . IM-We have 1obs throughout PERIAL SAVINGS has an Orange County Work immediate opening at Its near your hOme All office Newport Center 0111ce skills needed lor a part-time tellflf 30 hrs per week. no Satur- day One year extensive cash handling ex· penance. helpful Ltght t>enellts. Contact Sheila Soza(213)540-4887 lllPflllAL SIYIHS IUHllTIOI E1111l .,,.m1ity 1., •• ,., IHllHPH SECRETARIES FILE CLEHS RECEPTIHISTS nPISTS WOlll PROCESSORS We offer • Mi1her Pay • Fri•ay Pay•ay ......... • Yaoatioas ....... ,. Wt IHW Htw To Htl' Call tor details q&u~lily a~ tay~ts1. comps I llHSE01CEc" ~!11~ry ~~~:im ~°:r8t':rt So o c aoc Celt Susan, CLERI yers or a as paceel Mon thru Fri rg o only at 495-tOS5 tor 1ntervleW Clllf ORllA dally newspaper Con-Own car Salary • mo 957•6044 I TYPIST cept to hnisned art Send Call tllwn 9-5 955-0650 I resume only & xerox PAllT TII( Wiii IECEPT/IATA lmY Are you reaoy to start on a copys of work 10 S1e11e IEWPOllT DIHS FULL TllE PAY tor pvt med tab Must new career adventure? Hough. Art Director ALL POSITONS AVAIL Opportunities avatlaOle have typing & 50mt!! prlOf I Equal 0P9()rtunlty Empioy.r G W S APP 1 Y ' n Pers on ~1t"1 the LOS ANGELES med exp Hr$ lOa.m-7 llECPT I ..... reat estern a111ngs o•••ftE COAST e 30 3op•• ~ " nas i mmediate op· na • am-4 ..., da•ly '1ME C1rcu1a11on Depart· pm. Mon-Fn. f'fT GOO<I People oriented. pres- por1un11tes for clerlls •n llJL Y PILIT 1131 Back bay Dr N B ment 1n our door to door worl\tng conel benefits ttg1ous ofc.. It tyi>ing req. its Costa Mesa omce 330 W Bay St IEWSPAPEll newspaper sales pro-646-7 t94 Pat or Pam S900 mo • oeneftts To This·~ an entry level pos· Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 WMOLES•LER gram Guaranteed hourty apply send resume lo 111on You will learn the _ __ I • wage plus comm1ssioo IECIPTilllST P I Tiae 635 Promo01ory Of East \fanous typ1es of loans. UUL SECRETHY DISTRllUTOll Hours CPM to 9PM Smell law ottlOt General I Nwpl Ben . Ca 92660 prepare Real Estate Loan friendly Newpon Beach tor 1 day national publl· j Training ,5 provided \ otr1ce skills Late afttw· 1 lllP1/M UM Documents. maintain oe-1 II t kl 1 cation Experience neG Potenttlll to earn $300 noon & Mlfly -hn -aw rm 00 no or an ' ptus per week For an in-Must type 45 wpm Aocuraie rvi>ino a general par~ment Illes as well as eKper 1111ga11on sec Xlnl opportunity for ier.,,.iew call I 863•0609 m for Peggy olc sll'llls Perm lull time ~~~~~9 ~~~~r ~P~~~·~!. retary Sue. 955-2280 gr?n:'~~~~~:encial 95 7 _236 1 ••t 1204 _ _ POSlllOn Resume refs & Qutred llAllTHAICE Call Mr Pdu• lECUTllllST salary lltS1ory 10 PO Bo• lwe oller compe11t1ve sa1ar1es and e.ttcetlent benefits For 1nterv1ew appointment. please call 17 141 759-4770 (714) 759-4771 a De .. -tw~ 1oam.4p~ p•sTR IP '825. wes1c11tt Dr Suite New oat larshlp need ""' ~.. ... • •~ lite 1)1>1ng gen1 otc Sl<tlls 270 N 1 8cn c 9.2.660 all around general main· THE NEW YORI\ TIMES Person wanted. 5 days a N-smkg otc Asl\ tor ~ ' ..!.. tenance·and t:>oat clean· 800t631·2~00 weel\ 1nctu<11ng Saturday SMnnon 850-0763 llECrT l •OSTtSS 1ng M I F lull t•me W<ll train Ar1 or dratting nN!<leel for bUsy real es- 673-8511 Cadlflacs 10 Go-Carts t:>ackground ne1ptu1 Full RECEm•tST taW! ott\ce People or1en· j Wl'I.._ me Fao con'tpany ~ A~t-,:ou 11..i. va• .. f}o ;<><Xl 1e0 and good math BD-M111ic11ri1t W /Clitlttlt ROii 'em otf lhe mark el pen" y s a" er 1 6 6 O 1nteraC11on fr~dl)' ottK.e totuoe wao-Sun. tie• lor small conv hospllal DO NOT APPLY unless throughly e1tperienced with Medicare btlllng Must be able to handle busy office with com- puter & typing skills t"he Gardens Conv Hospllal. 450 Glenneyre Lag Bch 494-8075 (7141852-o.1a3 GREAT WESTERll 4500 Campus Or Ste 332 SAYllll!S tor elegantNewportBeach l W1tha Ctass1f1edAd P1acent•a Ave Costa eno11ronmer" ca11 1vs Can 673-3991 851< salon Glor~a 645-6170 Call Now1 642-S678 Mesa 957·8191 tor Cne<yl IOOllEEPH Newport Beach. CA w lull charge. lull time com-_ purer exper pref Non-EOE MIFIH CHEIRAL OFFICE smoker 720-0955 l•--------1FIT tor Regents Pointe Ae- ---.Ol-HHPEll CURI TYPIST ttrement Comm 1n Irvine Xlnt working cond Ben· W/5 yrs exp, tmmed open· 1mmed1ate opening for ex· elits a54.9500 Ing in "busy non-smkg penanced typist wt th ac· corp offc Sal D 0 E cuarate typing skills and general ollice ATTEND EMERSON'S OPEN HOUSE Mon-Fri 8 30-5 30 general olllce sk111s. PROD. ASSISTHT &/ll CURI Call Dotty 852-0233 Good salary plus ben· For Nationdlly Aec09n1zed lmmed opening, must Cable eflts Appl 661·6111 Market Research Firm SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 9:30 AM -2:00 PM have 3 yrs exper tn 10 COLOR ••ALYSIS Typing skills essenta1 key & oata entry on com· GROUP -0 C airport area '46-3814 puter which Includes In· WCABLE lllf•rt ,trsH t1r1 voicing. deposits. credits $100-200 ,1.1y I & commissions tor mfg •trt. liaH, &irl Fri•ay F /T ror small oltlce Bkllpg ~•per reo & hie typing lmmed opening Clark co Accuracy & working on own a must Good SALES 110·1123 benellts Non-smoker New lac;illty nr So Cst Plaza $end resume & sal history to P.O Box 1306. Newport Beacl1, Kennedy Flor1s 1 I Ca 92663 HSISTUT UUIHI 3 Days p/-Mc. tor mini storage facllity Couples only need apply For In- terview call 650-1282 Group W Cable 1s offering a lantasl1c opportunity 1n dfrect sales 1n our New· port Beach systems Your earning potent1al 1s hm· 1ted only by you and your sales efforts Group W Cable 1s a greet place to bet We ofter v Xint Earning Oppty " Prof Training Program v Fantastic Benefit Plan Auto v Long Term Career GEIERIL v Compa~:~ttotal SuP- OFFICE port of Sales & Marketing Do you want to make great Costa Mesa Cadillac deal-moaey. have 11lnt benefits ersh1p 1s looklng tor 1 and !he security ol work- gener al olflce clerk ing in a thriving Industry? w/some dealership ex-Complete appllcetlon perienoe. tO-key & 1yplng and lnte<Vlew a.I 901 W helpful Xtnt working & 16th St . N~port Beach. fringe benefits/ Sal1ry Ca 92663Mon· Tues- commensurate with ex-Wed 3-5pm EOE perienoe Pease call Tine ---------for Appl IAIERS CADILLAC 2800 Hart>o< Blvd Cosla Meaa 540-9100 &Y .. Immediate opening for representatives Call today 8'43·9143 BABYSITTER-my hm. $3 p/hr Sam· tpm, 1 15 mo old child 5•5-9605 CASHIER lor Gra"e Yard Snlft Pref Senior Citizen Arco exp helpful 963-7522 CASlllH Typing neceuery, )(Int benefits. 95 7 -6~ C&SllH/ULES mature person lor hotel gift shop Part time, must ha\19 nut appearance & apply In person Sheraton Newport 45•5 MacArthur Blvd.NB IOW HllllG OIUllll llltlTUT IUlllElll COllE ALIVE 64 I 1586 lo• dlJPI 1 llH I New company needs 10 1111 &RAPMIC ARTIST 4 positions ey 4112 'Man-Pasltl up production for agement positions avail-estat:> typesetting ltrm able. must en1oy rock and F ·T e•per a must C M roll atmosphere & able to area 642-9676 survive on $325 wll to llllR DfllHllf start. Cell Mon & Tues and ASSIST ANTS for tlu5y Mr Stone, 895-2777 & expanding salon 1n the ClllHClAL llVIH So1Jth Cnast area Underwater ma1nt tech Clten!Ple ·~ required $6.-$12 pl hr must be iS I 0 I• 1 or '>48 8128 scuba cert 673-3630 HOUSECLEANERS --OO•STlllCTI-I• S5hr start Musi have e•p I eng spt..g Donna SALES I llAUIE 575.0519 Career opportunity 1n sales & management of MOUSECLEHll& 1 "On Your Loi'' housing energetic person to work Company builds tow cost I 1n h0useclean1ng bus1 I statewide Must llnow ne-ss Must be 11e~1blt1 sales and . contructionj Call Jer>ny 546 0621 llnanc1ng Dana Point 1a- c11111es 493-07 11 HOUSE I EE PER -A.1ult CdM family 01 3 nd a * COii * I tislo.pr to• a mm o' 2 days Conv Hosp N B FIT o wlo. tor clean1ng laun· 11.30-Spm, knowledge of dry & pos,11>1) cook•nq therapeutic diet & san1-Pis reply to P 0 Bo• 344 tatlon S• 50-$5 p/hr • & include pef1ment 1nlo I meals & health t>anellts A 11 rep 111 s .,.. 111 ,.,. Flagship 8'42-80"• ut 25 answered COH I Cllml HLP llS. ACCT ASSIST last lood·beadl erN Biii Newi>Ort Beach hroker'°9 or Erika, 673-3152 firm 1s seoektng e qualttkld CHITllPllMI Nwtp 8cll dry clearwtr1 6«-0932 &cco1.m1 ass1atAnCt' Ml181 ha,,. knowledge ol cov arages apphcat1on• I both writt•n & "9rt>11t OllllT IEPT. I commun1c1t1on 1kt111 Typ11'1Q & acco11nt1nq Now staffing nat'I Cfedll r•I skills etonQ with gooo lated MMOe-orgn1utton ..ork habits Com4>anY 1t1 NMd P809fe f()f" otfefing Mier; IUbjeet to RECEPTIONIST. 1t>.per1e~ end baClt· PROCESSING & e-.. t-CREOfT INVESTIOA TION grOYnd ..., • ..,..,,_ '*' Salary 098" Full ranQe ot e1111 P•~~•oe inctd 1r1ng41 benefit~ Oflll\Qfl G• 5522 Counly Airport aru IUTllOTll 752-8893 Stell• 10 1e6eh l'ltgtl SchOOI '1U· Emerson Electric Co .. lridustr1al Contro1s 01v1s1or d w orld ieaoer 1r the development and manufac ture o f sot1d·state 3-phase unin1errupt1ble pow er systerns •$ noid1ng an Open H0,,qe on Saturday April 13. from 9 JOAM to 2 OOPM Our M anagers w I oe Jr narc1 t •1•51 11~s "ie role you can play on the Emersor 1ea~1 '\() plan to stop bv th•S Saturdav MANUFACTURING Sr. Test Engineer W£. ~ ..... ~ -tr "iJ ••<JUtl _,.r I , t>•icumoa!>s•ng ff"'\IS ur r .. ,, Giln 1 •0uOlt>Sl"lOOI anO •d•v I ', I 'sys1ems You will Ile resro• ""' ot• '< ' • ,,.. : • svsLt lf'S gatner1n9 soec1.i1 .rnd 't.i ,o.ir•l 1111 .1 equ• ,h1en1 ano 4 1ParS 1oti M.s" ~•<>•!'"I',.,• requored Test Technician Trainee Vou S"• ,,,,, POSS!''-S ,)I , .. ,.,. tro~Jbl~hft1)f1ng 4'\ 1t•rt <;':lh •• •• •• Resp1 ns1tl•"1 •f!s .,., 11 uoi• '" • Mo'lemol•es ano w ,,~ ~9 " ' " ,. SUPPORT PERSONNEL Production Control Cler11 VO\J1 tlf•f"\fH.ll '""''' ·" ~\Jt ,.. ... "" ~f'111 p~ '"P Wt'f' I~ t •t •• t..,.4 t H.fe. C,, ftnl P l"i1!•("' t"th' 't>• 'It ' \fll! ~t d t ,, I H ,, ~.; ti ) ... 1 •• . •,.. Syat•m 6 Meg Card II Operator Vi J W 111 ~ ,. I /(1'1V•' l r l • il 1~·, 1 ,,. i. t • ft 1fT\ "H t ,,~ ,,~,., t l,.l M.•"\·' h... q ~lJUtlor• '''0 M.""""' •1q t~t,t1•tt-;.p t r ~· "4 r'H'1l t• 1 "•'' 1 ) -u w h"cJtJr• ' tfV . .ti \_,«J •••• f PR ODUCTION Prpductlon ScMdut.r .... rome>ulf"• "" tl"I •r I l•'• l'H•14'~'-''~ A .4 1'111 A~ ( .. • ,. Production Planners Product ion Coordlna1or Cdst Reduction CoordtnatortCler11 . " '. " ASSEMBLERS Elec1ro-Mechan1<:al Assem blers System' E.M Aase-mblers Trims former W inders ' I I t. ' ... 1 • ~ ' .i . ' ll'l 80d1t 1on 10 .1 Qf"neto~J~ b•"'t•f' p.11;-.,l•.l•' ... n.rn . 1,i 1t'l> d P···~ I, r sl 1.,1s ..,., ...... 111 ... we provtd(> nn •df'ttl work Pri111r \f'mt>nf f I I~'" r l , ...... or n)l)111ir " If '(OU are unable lo ill!L•lld ,)11/ Opt•1 H .. ~ [11t11lS•' 1l t I\ r [11 r-.ur M )I .1.1.,, '"' ' l)r ~nr.sday from 9 t 1 AM ll' lN.~ 1. )1 MnO your reau~ to Emenon El•ctrle Co lndus1rlal Controlt Ofw .. 3300 S StlWtdard Stre•t Santa AN CA 92702 A11 ~· r 1 • 11 '~ "'""""µ1 · Freeway\ Equal O pportunity E"mpl'-'V" 1 l7 t4l 76 t 1157!'> Interview s Wednesday 9 11 CREW BOSS $6/hr mst CS.nit & edultl hOw to h11,,. rMGll e'p wl-.e<J own tn.ir <WWf\ bl11tn ... ••tau °' Cheln l4IM Nd Call Paul o~ Alden• c11r/hm phon• 6'2· 1~8 910· t~!>~ a .sacanu Y Widow hH mon•y tor A M 11 2588 Newport Blvd r o a $10 OOOtup no Cotta Mesa (on Newpo•' trllldtt" tno Pfl"•'IY Call Blvd et Oe1 M ar) Dfln•90n Aooe-f;.3-7 11 l Call 1714) S37-it8•0 for H•~ ton'lflt111no 10 11..i1? more 1nlo EOE Clauif.S ad• ao 11 welt ._ ________________ .,. I • ' r .. ' ·~ l&US -11YU1111m ARE YOU EARNING ·s2000-S5000 PER WEEK $1000. plus per Nie Top broke<' cloelng •-8 saie. p/Wk. Compl•1• !raining. w0<k In a pleasant en- vironment. lnterHtlng proven marketable ptod· -uci Call Mr Heffer1n. 875446-4 Ulll/IAIAllMDT dUe IO the ptomotitlon Of our .. ,_ rep s.rv.tna11c Sy1tema, the largest energy conservation c0<p In the nallon .. la rook ing lor a new energetic cloHra II you're poel11ve you have what It talt• to bring In a1 1eut seo.ooo per yeer. Servamatlc Sy11em1 ranlla 18th In the Inc. 100 lat yar, and II ttMJ p to do " a1 can a.c>rge Meyer, 832-1722 Mon· day April 8, 1985, btwn S-7pm to make awt. Ul.lllllT Stop wutlng your tlmel PT/FT, will traJn Com· million. Phone Kan for comp. detalla. 380-0913 Salel ~tall FllEJEWILIY full & p.rt time Nlee p~ itlona avail. In J.W. Rob· lnson'a, Newport Beech & w .. trnln91er nne jew- elry depenm.nt1 Solld retail aaJeia exper. nee wt pref emphula on build· Ing Client ... and general· Ing sales Cell Mr. Tom Rota or Mr Martin Bloom, (213) 888-7509 0< apply In the fine j9welry dept at at0<• lilted. SIClnUY/IEOIPT Top lldna. References FOJ busy Laguna Hiiia Law Ot1lce 930-eeeo uoanuY TELIPHlf SIUOJTll Part 1lme evenings, al home or otftoe. Conlact. James Czarny, H2-CIH TYPtST • BPll. Colonlal/Early Amer-Tran- sltlonel-Wllletl Cherry Cotlectlbles· Bullet, China/book dlvld« Col· '"/nest/end tbl1 $2000 498-3485 i6 78ft RHODES. Bank Repo. E1eceptlng bids. 213 824-2688 • • A ,, ,,, ... "'' • .,, ' • ""' "11• ..... , /j/ " THEODORE ROBINS FORD /060 HAABOA lllVO CO\TA MJ ~A 641 0010 Immediate opening for ex· I llT FllllTla( perlenced typist. •c· LES 957-8133 curacy wllh number and ------ ANDERSON'S YACHTS SUPER SPRING SALE Dealet Owned v ...... 50' DIESEL TRAWLER 40' DIESEL KETCH 33' FIB CRUISER 714-833-1300 'lt llG PIOllP Vtlktwa'ta 9173 llEIU 113 VW ug completely Automatic. air. stereo ~ mecnan!Gelly need• form typing skills re-Nloe 4 poal waterbed qutre<I Good Ulary plus S250 Oak table, 4 barrel benefits Appl 66t~111 chairs S 150 Col0< TV & stand S 100 Electrte d'Y9' YmlUIY lllPt'T&I. 5 yrs. s 1so 873·2806 28' EXPRESS CRUISER 26' SPORTFISHER ,... 25' CORONADO SLOOP-* BARGAIN PRICED• All Slip & Surwy Guatenteed ~9000 caue1te. Like brand newl Bta•a Hi' 9 front end body' work J 1R7998S) •ii iiili I •• $1000. 982-3503 . IHI-'" '89VWBug I - needs Animal Health Nr new 7' coucti 2 occu Tedi . PI T. and Kennel cnra oak cot & 8nd table Aull!. PIT Botti r ' ' exper nterv • pm 1 bf tbl •--7 Mon-Fri, 125 Mesa Dr, re rig, 818 _ .. p. Coat a MeH 831 _1030 pc·a $950 obo 559·5127 WHI PllOISSll exper on NBI MS-2111 Sofa; elegant It blue ~ Cotl .. tt>f: Cherry wd 1250 Exe cond BIO 650-6991 Jt~I Waat .. / Firewood: Cord S7S-Hall Dtantic 5107 cord $35 •9•·2867 Japeneee girl to stay With Gold Membership Magic famlty, e11chenge some Island Asking S 750 work. 5'48-335• 673-1355 Cati 9505 Greco •OO A1ri9i9.""weoner Gun S850 obo 673-1174 lamr IJtteM·•llt4 Slameee 756-1016 MADAME ALEXANDER DOLLS For Sale 610 Edgewater. Balboa ..... Sail 7 4 18fi ~AIRblt cXt With I THEODORE l ROBINS FORD 1060 HAAllOA lllVO , lO\TA MESA t•41 0010 cat b01t & tr1r, e11traa S1150 OBO S.7_.5ee Yaat 9041 HAVE SUMMER FUN with 'IO,. .. EHO YU a Lido 14 compl w/cov~ Automatic, air, cuaette, 673· 1000 beat offer. low miles. Exit Condltlonl HOBIE C AT 16 ft (1R23143) w/TRAILER. $1500/obO, Qtll call 714-548-38'43 KITE SAIL BOAT, 11lnt cond , new paint job, $450 OBO 780-9662 Light weight car top Snark Hilb0a1 S 150 759-02M THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t>O HAR80A 81VO (0\TA ._.HA b41 0010 Sealpt Birman kittens. tks ~8-7564 ttke Slamae, mix S85. all ---- 8pm Sat S.8·1327 GAY ENOQIJNTE~ a prlv Sl~i I a Deeb 70 I • memberlhip SVC lor PHll -0.,1 9510 semi-prof, students & * K av&llab' for 321 -teachers Call today open Boal "'-.Nttw.P<>rt & Hunt- t ~., old Apricot AKC t~ door to a new begin· 1ngton Ha~ 851-1651 4 dr. $159.95/mo-• c ean, runs gd $538.42 dwn-Twm11•8 nu tires S 1000 548-0755 Comm'I Cltd End LM &1.L-UYIU LUii 800/22&-83g8 71•'1432-1561 '70 Squareback Very good cond. Smog cen. $1600, Cell 494-015~ ·73 & ·74 VW Bugs, $2500 each Look a & runs greet Mull aee 10 apprec 98'-6643 alt 6pm Aon ·73 Super Beetle. New eng., gd tires, S2300. call Paula 650-3594 '73 VW Campe(7oM ml. Am/Fm/CB, ice bOJ/SIV 'lt IOIU &OOIH U s 11so1obo. 5•8·87~5 Econ 5apd, A/C, PIS, ·74 VW standard bug, lnrt, stereo chJ. lmmaculatel looks/runs great. am/fm (702WZV) cau S 1995 497-3953 IHtl '76 Camper, stereo cass, Katella et 57 Fwy. 11hktcab, gd cond. low ml Anaheim $5000obo 646-1815 •erce4tt Ital 1145 '79 vw Bug Convert ·50 t66D wht/wtll. 34,000 m1 11lnt very gd cond $2200 con d , Ch amp ag ne 675-2357 all 6pm edition $7000 838-7522 '59 MBZ 220S 4 dr, eicoet 79 VW BUG Convertible cood Air, • apd S2950, 44,000 ong miles. 1dn1 Pl'I 770-0771 cond $6.450 854--0136 Registered $75 968--0197 ning 714·974·75 t3 25 . 28• & 4o· SUPS Pood'9 PuP9. Teacup, Toy. MICRO FILM CANON 370 AVAIL. CALL FOR INFO Min S250 up ~8-28'48 SCREE N I P A INTER Mon-Fri 9-5 642_.W '69 (European) 280SE 80 vw Venagon Poptop lll~D~l~IJ Fl lnJ gas, air/Lo ml Must day camper xlnt. clean sell BIO 678-• t82 amlfm radio, 51 M ml tan ·77 ~50SEL CA cer wl'tl/ I ctr $8750, 754-~738 pelo lr1hr all opt 11-eond '81 VW RABBIT Red EASTER SPECIAL Poodle S.00/obo 6-46-5055 50·55t1 private sttp Max pups, a50 up ~2848 N B Tennii Clb iim mbr 13''1t1 beam S500/mo Aati.Ht, Golden Retrievers AKC S800 OBO 760-1317 j 8'45.,.220 Cl111ic1 9045 registered. 9 wits old. YACHT CLUB MEMBER-LARGE SUP FOR RENT ·66 Skyterk ConV1, re- S 15,500 obo 545·80•0 Stereo ate, good cond I $3300 6'2·6549 '80 ·300D, new cond Sunroot $17 ,450 All '84 Vanagon GL ale 4spd LARGEST SELECTION ol late model. tow mileage Cadillacs In Orange County! s .. us today' &40-1880 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA c=~,....,-.,-.~ •• -, 13 u '79 CH•Et0ct1R1vETT'E Loaded w/power equlpmen1 & nerd to find L82 engine Low miles (tGMS445) Johnaon & Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 HarbOr Blvd, Costa Mesa 7 lA/540·5630 :-;] CHEV-NOVA 4DR. GOOD CONDITION S 1250. call 548-9897 'IJ IHTllllU OOIVHTIIU 5 O' lltre engine, air, Stitt~ caaseue. tilt (2889) 11111 Liactla 111 HI '81 MARK v( 2 dr. loaded with power equlpmenl leather & etec1r1c moon (10GM198) JOhnton & Son Lln<:Oln Meccw:y 2826 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 714/540·5630 ··90 Chevette. • spd, ale, --------• am/Im casa No dealers I * * * * * * * * Xtt cond S 1845 893-0375 .82 Lincoln Conllnentat, all '84-Camero Z28. 5 1P<f white Wire wnls & Every· ate. stereo• No dealera thlnQ. Reel nlcel $9875 s 10,845 893-0375 '84 CAMERO Z28 t-iO·VS red. 4 spd. auto, am/Im cas1 , pwr wndws dr lck1, crae cntrl. tilt steer whl, 211( s 10,900 6•4-2957 ·cnev Caprice '77. 4 dr. loaded. lmmac $2750, FP Call 673-1584 IEW CAR SALES USED CAii SALES WEllY CLUI CAllS A•ITRUCll • ~1 WPORll R 11 MOTORS • '1 I " I ,v 'H ~M 'l it1.-· r II I 1•1 '". "11\r llercarz 9325 '11 IHO .. Y CllUI Automatic p/steerlng. p/wlndows air. pl door lock• lilt. crulae stereo cassette (2730) 12111 To f'l,1\>' ,our · .,.,.,1 ll1•wl1 l'W•, 11•1• 1>1 rt•c I or' ",id Call 'llo"' 642·56 78 '12 SAPPORO SPT OPE Sspd. A/C, PIS. tilt, dlgllnl case. alloy wtlit ( tECJ793) Hltl Ka1e11a 11 57 f wy Anaheim Peatiac 9335 ·81 Pootlac GPB bsi New Pr\Q Gd cond PV1 ply Make ofr 546-5732 Katella at 57 Fwy Anaheim 'll flaEllRD V·8. auto. air, PIS, tllt stereo cus, alloy wl'll1 (525VOL) An excepllonal car for only SHH Katetla at 5 7 Fwy Anal'letm '12 TUH ll T ·TOP Auto. '1.111 power air 1111 cass alloys Gleaming black l1nl1n• ( 1 EGS949) w/good typing. verbal & written akllla. good growth potenllal Non 1m0ker S 1500 mo Send resume 0< phone. Daleco Co Inc., 3388 Via Lido, •tn Floor. N.wport Ben Ca 92663. 673-•227 S300 631-2299 SHIP Prtoed to sell NO LIVE·ASOARD s1ored $3500. & '69 Cad Pttl 5935 (714) 882-0826 Agt 642·3850 ConV1 $2500 63)-7318 amenities P P 675-2518 5yr warr S 1200 to assume , ..... Ka1e11e at 57 Fwy Anaheim Oual Easter Bunnlea. Ped. . MOORING..Pr1me Nwpt '68 VW Manx Dune Buggy $216/mo pym, 4•-.yr 11e ·~~c~~_;E.~~u~y ~~~:,:1 xint cond 9~0812 . Cla!J!ltr fls Ol•••••il• t 27 SECllITT llAlll 538-9•02 Siamese Sable/dwarf M11c. W11t.. 6220 Penln w/24 ·ca111· Summer super $1800/bo S25, 891-2690 URGENT n;;a for uMd $15,000 (402)292-0424 For details 536-7187 Yellow Nape Amazon, motorized wheelchair SEARCHING lor clean MUST SELL! 1933 F0<d V8 pkg. 39K ml. Snow room 11111 173 Newport, 1 owner, rune '78 Cut. Broughm nu eng, new $31,000 492·4900 '82 Volk1wegon Rabbit xtnt, clean, $750 OBO tr&n1, Urea $3800 MINT '82 MB 300D Turbo, SOK I eonven .. auto, AM/FM 550-972010 63 t-2843/E 645 7673 Msg 646·9726tE SELL Idle Items With 8 Daily Pilot C1ass1fled Ad ~2-5678 TUOIU Pll-SOIHL Ouallfled 8-12, 2.30-Bpm pV1 IChOOI H B 538-1441 wtcagea. good prloe 10 642·8592 qu1e1 sttp for clean quiet Pick-Up. Redone/orig, good home, 964-6090 Oilict ruaa't•r•/ b 0 at. 2 5 , I N I t es s 10,000 FIRM 786-2040 I od s 7 ooo cass Like new• m , go cond., 1 , , 1 IEOPS60) MUST SELL 770-66'8 536· t952, days 547· 7623 Aatisan I Esa~tat 622& wANTED:-witt pay top Aatn ••rrt .. Carved Stereo Cabinet NE"ll' HOAizdN PHONE prlee up to 50' space lor ----~ .....,...,....,....., __ _ _ _ Johnson & Son Lincoln lllOEIH llHH j Mercury 2626 Harbor For competitive prices & Blvd. Costa Mesa Find whet you want 1n S 100 Vlclrola, $200 SYSTEM ~ Take over 45' boat, 71~637.0543 Alfa lt•H tlOS Deity Pilot Clasa1tleds wt records ~S.-0869 tease payment 640-33 71 or 979-2450 ask lor Al leaM rates on t985 71415•0·5630 modela, David Potts, I MUST SELL '81 Jetta 2 ----------------------..j...1...;..· fll'ttercyclt1/ lcMttra IO 11 authorized deai.r rep dr. sunrf. $4000 1n Euro- 646-7027 818/915·8686 peen extras Must see to a HOROSCOPE • \tooday, April~ SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES t \IJrdt 21 \p11I I'll l ong dl\tanll' lllnimun1l.1l111n ha.ild' t H k thal l•111ld \l'l' ~1111 \Hllmg. tra,clrng d 1,.,l·m1n.111ng 1nforma1111n ) ou gl 1 · n11~1u· th.11,1 tuur tn\Oh 1ng ~11u 111.1. hl· 1_H·t11ng undr1 """" V. 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P/S,11ereo casa, Xlnt mec:h cond S4450 cuetom trim, very tow rm 731·484• or 675-4719 Like new (1F\IS480) s 199 DOWN s a1es-Serv1ce-Lelllng 11411 Delivers Any Lease * * * * * * • '77 9118 Very Special Car.' Katelta at 57 Fwy lll·UYEH LWl llClllHT llYHTDH 1m/lm stereo, sunrt, all Anaheim IOO / 221-IHI PRl-OWIH llW't eiec. s 18·000 675-•21• 114/4•2 111 '84 944 5 1pd, iull pwr, 1 • • 1 81 3201 5sp s1r1 1c1rn-o 18J lrthr. 7'1 8'a, wht/brwn, LOOllll TO LEASE 81 5281 5sp sir (784493) snrf. SK ml. 645-4800 82 3201 5sp sir I 1evd964) Mon-Fri 9-4pm l OHYSLH PalllOT1 82 3201 a111d r llrhH•> Talk tt ll lltohll ftr 82 528e 5sp L d ( 11nu306) 83 3201 Ssp S I 1aj1t418) ~Ht trlotl 83 3201 5sp sir ( lgv>t3401 HUNTINGf ON BEACH 83 528e a/1 L d (207194) CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 83 7331 al l Id (8516711) 842-0631 5•0·516-4 63 7331 a ll L d (2ama358) A S • / 83 7331 Ssp I'd I 1htx 128) Ill trYlCtl 83 633cs1 a/I Id lgll 150 Parts tol S 84 3181 alt sir I 1hts3121 SAVE to 509, X MOREi 84 325e Ssp loml( 1ktv929) Ulf>CI Import Car Pana 84 528e a/11oml(2bgh435) IMPORT AUTO SUPPL y 84 5331 Ssp I'd ( lkee.270) SALVAGE 101 N Man· 847331a1tld(2818711l cl\ester Anah 776-9903 ~ Oe1 GREEN CUh IOf WHITE eleph1n11 (714)131·3171 with a Clualfled Ad 208 W 1st, Santa Ane Celt 8'42·5878 CLOSED SUNDAYS CHICK IV ER SON POASClit- AUDI t HFVHOlrT llltllftl Quell1y <;et .. 6 S.r\/IU CHICK IVERSON t45 f Coe•' ttwy N•wpn11 R.ech 673-0900 VtlH 9175 78 2256L Wgn, auto, a/c, amlfm, clean. $2800 obo evetlt'knd• 645-2525 '82 DL Burgendy wlten Int. tk new $ t0,000 tlrm Dave 83 1·3•77 days or 831-3174 eves Peopfa who need people should atweys en.cit the 8efvlce Dlrec10<y In the . 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"'..,.,,_ Tl\lt tleternent wu flied Thtt lletem«lt waa ht«! 811 CA 91765 TNt tltlemenf wu tiled Cu.rte A~ c.nrt•. c.»lotflll t2024 A ......... .._ ... wlll'I 1119 County Citrll OI Of w11111119 County Clerk ot Of Tiiie b111lneH 11 con• with tM C®nty Ci.tto Of Of C~ATIOM OevlCI A MICl\•lton, "' 00&.0llll ... 119 D tnge County on Merell 15 •J19e County Ot1 Meren 25 ducted by co-«>8111\eft tnoe Cou"ty on Merell 27 To er.Olton Incl Cl8' Tr~t• of IN MiCMlllOn ........... o-t ... 1985 tH5 Oofoon 9.,, 1N5 ""nll 01 ITfVflllSON FllNty TrWI daMd °"°""" --~ ~-r ¥11 "7\a1 "712t0 Tl\lt t\81.,,_1 WM hied '17Ml1 BROS 1 Cellf0t"'8 corpor tier 12 ttl4. lnetlMIOMI ... .,00."-.0MI""----.. ,., __ Put>l1"'9<1 DfMQe Cout Publlll\ed Of9'1Qe COMI With I~ County Ci.tia of Of· P\11)11"'90 OfMQe CC>Mt 1t1on P1~y Inv.ton, 11<>1 Ille QC t J f • pa F ' Delly Piiot Me1eh 24, 31 Oe1tyPllOI MetCllJt Apri47,enge Countyon M111Ch 15, OellyPllot MerCl\31Aptll7 NOT1Cf IS HE R£8YDo~ Sir•. Sult• 300.111WUt liS:• April 7. 14, 1985 14 21 1996 ttl5 14. 21 1995 GIVEN 11111 11olun1et~ N9wpOt1 lleeeh. Cemotftl9 ............... ..... Su-480 Su-d3 '271491 S..4te proe .. d1ng1 l\t ve t>een t2MO ...._ ----------PuCMllNd Ofenge Coatt eommeuoed tor Ille """'°'f'ICI Th•t bvll-II eon TM ,..._ 114111111 PtmllC NOTICl \ Delly PtlOI Mtrcl\ 31 -">fll 7 •-ic NOT"'( up end 0t11olut1on .of OUC1ed by • Olf*tl l)ef1-a • • 1'J • .. ---------14, 21 1N5 r-"-STEVERSON 8AOS t Call ~IP ..... ..., .. IF 7sg I 'ICTI'TIOUl IUllNlll P\8.IC !IK>TICE Su-478 ,ICmioua 9UllNHI '°'°'' cotl>Ol'•tlqtl lllld that Cf1911M Metle>n Hw• • ._. •I P • t i ., m. NA• ITATIMINT -~ the 1~ti11ed COYt1 ~ Ttuetee Of lfll .._,. ,amity .._ ..._ Ti,. following PlfllOnl ete ,ICTfTIOUl IUllNIH NAMI •iATIMllfT NIUmed IUf\tOflCllOll Oller Trwt dated M11tdl tt. t..S. A ............... . OOlng ~ U NAMI ITATIMIW'f Tiie 1~ l)4n0t'lt .,. tn ... proceeding• llt\Olt 0.-el ll'enner ............. ,1.;-- 0 ALE'S BACKHOE SfR· Trwt tolloWlllf '*'°"' .,. l\&.IC NOTICE CSOong t>v-11 rrenk• S.Coon 1~ of tM Cllll-Tl'lll 11•*"""1 ,,... tMcl .. ll:llA.11.1" ........ .. VICE. 14952 &urnnern Cir . doing buatnen u ~no-=. s!~~i.t!n,:' lotn11 Cofe>O'll!Oflt Code wttt't Ille Counrv C1eR Of Of. 191 CMe C:..-8'M lrvlM , CA 92714 M H 8£NNEn ENGi· ,ICTITIOUI 9U .... ll Cat 92872 1n eeeo<denoe wlll\ tn *'99 County on Mwch 28, .............. CA ... Dale Alen Relllholl 14962 NEERI NG 1649 0 Adame NAMI ITATIMINT Sen C""'-'I• Boav S""" 0tdef ol 11111 ~t deted 19&5 • YOU -..c'T • .. Buiril'tem Clf IMne. CA Ave •236 Cott•..._. CA Tiie lollOwlnQ '*'°"'er• 1 • ...,... Apr~• 1995 111 e1e1me end Pm1ll ~., .. ,..._,,.. 92714 92826 dOlng ~ u Inc 1C1t1l0tn~ cotp()tl hOf'I) 11.,...8"0, eganll the ()Of Putltoltled °'ll09' COM! .................. .. Tl'll1 bu11n .. 1 II eon-MICllHI Howetd 8«'1,,..1, JO INVESTMENTS •10 210lS EICem.noRNl San potltlOf\ wheiherctue Ofnot Del~Pllo!Merett3 1 Aprtl7 .....-.. ......... -=. • indlllld 11 Clemet'lte, CA 92872 --.. • ducted t>y Ill u 2922 El!Mmetl Ave , Coell L TO , A CALIFORNIA LIM· Tntt bullnen 11 con· y"1 due COl\llngent. unH-141 1 1113!1 5., Oele A Aetnl'lolt MeH. CA 92fl2fl ITEO PARTNERSHIP 3520-ductid ...., 8 c.orC>OtthQtl QulOtted 0< '°' O~ . Su-4t0 ... ... .... Tl'lll alllement wu filed Tllll bu11neu 11 eon· 8 Cedlllec: A.,._, COl11 wr Oflly mull ~ llled 1009\het ........ \' .. Wlll't trwt County Ci.ti. ot Of. ductll<I by en 1ndtvldual Mete. CA tM28 0:,..',anoeco Slll\eMJ p,... •lh ptool thlreol wttn C P\ll.IC NOTtC£ QC 1 r ..... • ..,. •nge County on Merell 25. MICl\ael H e.nne11 JOMPl'I O.Cetlo 2024 Tll•• •t1tem.n1 waa Med WILLIAM CARLSON JR ... " ... --t 1985 Tn11 t1etemet1I wu hied BalMftc: Oftve. Coall M.... 21JO Melfl Street &111• 140 'ICTITIOUI IUeMIH •YOU AM A~ ,772203 wlll'I ltle County Cle<k &I Or· CA t2f1Qfl with "c County Cleo of °' Huntington BHel'I Cell: MAm I TATl•NT If e I d 41 1 ..... fll Publl~ Orenge Coe.11 eno• County on Merell 18. Tl'll• bullM.. 11 con ~ aunty on Maren 27 l0tn•• e2848 lllOf"'Y 10< The IOlloWlng per90nt -... 11r1 111;,.. -• De1ty PtlotM11ell31 "Pfll7, 1985 ckic1.0by e lltnltedPM1net· , STEVEASON8ROS e Cell-doln(lbu~M ,._ ............. . 14 21 1985 m1al lhlp tnAa lom•a tote>Otlllon wtll'ltn 8AIAAW000 APAlllT· ,...... • .... 1&11 d Su-487 Put>llllled Ofenge Coul JOMC>tl 0.Cetlo OI~~:~~.?'~~ A C~~;I ICM mootl'l1 111., the Oete ot MENTS lnetiMIOnel Proe>-1•••1ttl .. I 4$1' 1 d ----------Delly Pilot Merell 24. 31 Tl'lll 1t11emen1 wu tiled 14 21 ,985 e I>' 11r11 put>hcalton 01 tl'I•• No-etty In"•'°''· 1201 Dow 111f ........... .._ P\B.IC ft()TICE Aptll 7 14 t985 wltl'l 1tle Counly Clerk of Of. Su 4~ tl(.e wl'llell 11 AprH 7 1985 Stteet Sun• 300. ~ ........ .,._ .. ..._ fll 'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll NAllll ITATl•NT The fOllowlng Pettonl ere doing butl"9N ... Su-474 enge County on Metcl'I 18 Any eted•tO< enc Ol....,ent 8w:t'I CelitotNa t2tMIO .,.. It I I •1 ., .._.. • 1985 ,,,., ti. D•tt.O lrom Pllf1ICI ClletlM Merion H-•· ptO .. ' ....... ,. .. rn1MO Ml.IC NOTICE pe11on In eny d•ltrll>Ut>Ot'I of Trust• of the H--Fltftlly ........... c.-.. c.. r>ubl'-"ed Ofenoe Co111 tht 09f'et•I HNI• 01 the. Trust deted M111Cf'l 18, 1883 ...... n. ... e:r ... PHILIPS PAATNEASHIP, 4 120 Blrc:tl St Suite 203. Newport Beec::il. CA 92fl80 Tl'lomN 0 Pl'llllpe, 2875 Beysl'lor• Orlve, N-po•1 Beec:h. Celll 928&3 Ml.IC NOTICE CleJly Piiot Mercn 24 31 FICTITIOUI IUl!Hfll corPQt1t10t1 11 rwt1ttie111 letta 838 Fourtll Avet'lue En• ...,.. • ..., ...... ..... ----------Aprll 7. 14. 1995 NAME ITATIMINT to ma1t111\d PfNent ci81m1 e•nllM Ct11forn1et2024 ...... __.. ... ... ,ICTITIOUl IUIMll Su-473 Tht I01I0·•11ng l)efiC>r'll .,, end ptOOll wlll'lltl lfll lltne De vld ~ M1en••1on, ................ ..... NAMI ITATl•W'f d04ng but1neas 11 Cur111 011ec1ed by tl'le Coutt Trust• of llWt MIC:Mleon ...._ Tl'll1 butln .. 1 11 con- duct.O by en ln<llVldu•I Th<>t'nal 0 Pl'llllp1 TIWt I01low1ng petlOf\t .,. IArmltrong & All()(. 23011 Oiied AprM s. 1113S Famlly Trul l 081ed o.o.rn-YOU llAY au•• ... OetngbullMU U P\&.IC NOTICE Moullon Pkwy •8 10 ITEYf.ftlON •01., • t>e< 12 11134 ln811tullonel .. .._.., ... .....-.•r: CL AUDI A S COLLEC· L19uf'll Hills CA 92653 Cettfomla awperelioft, 9r. Propeny lnvM10<I 1201 _.. e ,.,._ 1 I 111· tit TION. 177-F Alvetalde Ave . 'ICTITK>UI 9UltNlll Cut111 & A!l80C11t" Ir><: Cllli " l te--, ~ Oo¥9 StrMt Suite 300, ......... ,_ _, - Newport Buet'I, CA 92fl63 U... ITATlllMHT l(A Cetot0tn1e corporalt0nl 6-t Newpcl'1 8-:f'I CaklOl'nie .... .. ., .. Cteudl• Jiii RoM, 1900 TM IO!lowlnQ pereon1 .,. 9726 Breol!ne,..,. Cir Hun1 C W'"'-Cetleon, Jf~ 192860 * ln1 .. , • _. ..... Tl\11 8t8tetnenl WU llled wlll'I tile County Ctetk of Of. •no• County on Merch 25. 1985 ,2'7%N7 Dove< Of Newport Beectl. d<>lng butlnell u 1ngton Beecn Cll 92648 Inc , A ~~_.,.. Tl'lll t>utlnMt II COi\ ..,_, ,., ... 1111 ·r • CA 112MO Bill STEVENS RACING, lr111 but1nl9t ts con· ellon, 2tJO .... " Street, ducted t>y 09"9'•1 PM1net· ........... ~ .... Tt1i1 butln•n "con· t710 Pomon•. Unit •A3 dutledt>y acbC>OtlllOn 111111 140, H11"ttn1t o n llNP .__. ... _....,.,..,. duct.eel by en tn<IMduel Coit• Moe C•lllorn11 Jo.y Curl•• PrM aa..d\, CA t2e4I Cllerlee Metton H-• ..... e """"",..... ...,._ Publllhed Orange Coas1 Oe1ly Piiot M8fetl 31 April 7 Cleudl• ROM t2e27 Th1t •111ement w11 I.led Put>~Sl'led 0•81'199 Coee4 IT~ ol llWt .._,.. fllfWo/ 1ftt ... ,......,. ....... Tf'llt ttllem«ll wu llleO Wllltem B Stevet11 1715 •wttn the Counly Cl.,~ ct 01 01111 P•IOI Apttl 7 14 21 Tru1t d81ed MetCll 18 1983 .............. ... 14 21. 1985 wlll'l tll• County Clerk ol Of· LID•edot Ori"• c0 1111an9e County on Merell 27 H185 Oene<el Pertnet ......, 8IMt ., Jfll w.nl Su-496 •noe County on Maren 16. Mela. Cellf()(nia 92826 1985 Su-soe Tl'llA 1t1t.,.,.,,t wM tMecS .. ....,.. ...-• ., .,. r----------1985 Tl'ltt bullnui ,, c:on F272421 wttl'l the Covnry Oen< of Of· ,..._., 111 I ......, Ml.IC NOTICE '2'7W211 ~ lndlw*ll"•' _._ PoN"ned 0t•"9• Co"' ~ FICTITIOU •... 1,..... Put>llpllled Otan~2 31 Wlllletn 8 Stevena I O&ily Pilot Met ell 3 t A9rli 7 Pta.IC NOTICE I 6 -..... .. .... e ••• ,. -,_ Deity 1101 Marcil 4, . Tl'lll 1tetetnet1t wh ttled 1 • 71 1985 r"-""9llMe ~. NAMt ITATIMINT .. ptll 7, t4, 1985 wttl'l Ille County Clerk of Or I Su-497 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll Put>lflhed Ot9'1Qe COM1 ,.. ........ Or..-ewe The tot1ow1ng pereona ere Su-464 •nge County on Maren 15 NAMI I TATUllOIT Deity Piiot M11cn 31 Apflf 7 ~ ,... A.,t t.. 1, ta. do•no t>ullneaa u 1')85 The loHC>WlflO ~· .,. 14 2 1 1N5 111i . F G & T tNTL co 171'1 F77144t P\8.IC NOTICE Oo•ng t>u .. ,,..... Su-481 •••• - Olk Ln Huntington Beech. Put>lt91led Ofll\O• Cout L DO SURF CO 33331 CA 92647 P\&.IC NOTICE Oatly Piiot Merell 24 31 FICTITIOUl IUllNHI I Newport Bt . Newport P\B.IC NOTICE •-·IC Ill'\~ F'lorerice Tolen. 17141 , __________ Aprll 7 14, 1995 MAMI ITATIMINT S.erll, CA 92fl63 __ .;....;.=;...;...._..;____ rUVL ""'~ Olk Ln. Huntington Beecn ,ICTmOUI IUllNlll Su 467 TM IOllOwtng peraon1 ere 11orm1n fdgar Oev11 ,ICTITIOUI ~II fllC'TTTIOUI ..,._ .. CA 92847 NAMI ITATI....,. 00<ng Dutltllll u 1UOO MecAnnur 81 Sanll MAM1 ITAT'lmN;I' .. ,,._ IT'Tll"-rf Tl'llt bullneu 11 con-The lotlowlng pert()(ll 111 I JENNY S JOBS UN l"r" CA 92704 Trwt torlowwlg P«.ot\I ere -.. - ducted t>y •n lnd1 .. iouel dOI~ bulln"t u LIMITEO 2133 Monrov11 Th11 t>u1lnff1 11 c:on ldoil\g bull-N 11;:: = :--.,.. ~~~:,:,,,oi:,~\ ..,., llled LTPO .ER1.t.,,E7SLepkHA10~-T ILNnG ___ Pt&. ___ l_C_NO_T_l_C_E __ A•• eo.1 11 MLHI ~~ 9C2627 du~too t>y Een ~~•Vlduel S T E Vl E N S . NEWPORT SEA CREST 0 ..., ...., Jenni er ynn ... e era ,.Ofmen vwv11 • EAGLf /80A S 177 r Riv· APARTMENTS 20l2 ~ wlln Ille County Clefk of r-Huntington Bell Cam 'ICTTnOUI IUIMll 2 133 Monro""• AY9 Co111 Tn11 111t_,.,..1 •U l•ied .,..,. o. "'-C>Qrt 8Met'I. A••W'I ,._ Colle .,.._ Celil ·~ Counry on Merell 27. 92649 NAiii ITAn•NT Me .. CA 92827 lw11n the Counly Cter• of Or ICA 92fl43 .,_ ..,.. 19 5 '2'Tll414 Rot>en Greig Cempoelt Tr1t1 IOllOwlng l*IOt'll tr• Tnta t>u1lne11 • c<>n-lll'Q• County on Me1cn 2S MIC~MI l<lf>Oaley Ste"91\I ~!~.,_ M ~. Put>ll11'1.0 Or•no• Cou1 Tn11 bullnH• 11 con-dotng bu..,.,... u ducted t>y' 111 1nd1v1du1t •985 19300 Ike Jon. Ad Sent• 19ss 8eMw1c Or eo.u Diiiy Pilot Marcil 31 April 7 ducted by 1 ltmlled Pl rlf'IM· Tl/ JOHN. 843 A, w 19ft Jen"ller L McCO<d F2'1'21• Ane CA 92707 14 21 1995 1ll1p SI Coet• MMe. CA 92627 Tt111 111temont wes filed Pul)ltlt>ed O•ange <..out Tl'lll t>ullne11 11 eon-~~~ = Jt 20t2 Su-491 Aobert Creig Cem~t>ell Semuel Weln1tetn 72( w1tn 11'141 County Clef~ ol 0• U1 ly Puot Mercn 3' 4pr~ 7 due1eel by en lf\dMCNel ~ll'denn 0. Colle Meu. Tlllt ttetemenl wu tlled Ave M1gdole n1 Ser lf'l99 County on Metc:n 15 14 :.>1 t99S M1~• s1.....,1 Cell! t2e2e P\lll.IC NOTICE wltl'l 1,,. County Cle<lc ot Of· C'->t•. Cell! 92872 1985 Su 499 Tl'lll 1111.,.,.,,t wu !lied H1ttrn A def,.., 2MM ----------1nge County on M1ret1 19. A Ate n C•O. 843 W 19tt F771W wttn trwt County ~ Of Of. V"a Cruz Ln M~ VlelO FICTITIOUI •UllNlll 1985 St Co111 M .... Cll 921121 Put>lll"Od 0 •11\Qe CoHI P\lllC NOTICE •"1>9 County Otl Aofll 3 t1135 Cehf t26t 1 · NAMI ITATIMINT F271m Tn11 buetnen II con Oell'f Pilot Meren 24 31 . ~ Ttle IOllowlng '*'°"'ere Put>llthed Orenge Coe.at duct.a by I ger>er11 p1r1 Apt t 7 1' 1985 FICTTTIOUI 8 Ulffltlla Publ•.,,., Or1t191 Coeel EdWVd H :· ll55 detng t>\JtlneH u Deily Piiot Maren 24 31 nettl'llP Su ·~9 NAMI: I TATDKNT 10 ••1) P1101 Apf117 14 ,, 29 l::C M~~ ~ TAOJAN CLASS. 3707 April 7 14 1995 Semuet w11n1te1n T"• tollowmo perton1 111 1995 n Seunor• Or , Newpor1 Su·475 Tn11 atetement w11 111.C 1004ng bvt1,,..1 u s -~3 1 Tn11 bu•I"•.. '' con Beech, CA 92663 wUl'l tlWt Counly Clerk Of Or HO 1 WOOOBRtOOE APART u Ovct.O by t()lnl venture M11tllewS Htnov., 3707 enoe Counry on Maren IS Ml.IC TICE MENTS ·n1Mult0n• Pr()p· \ J..-G WM • Jr S euno1e Or Newporl 1985 l FICTITIOUI IUllNEH efly •MvHl()(I 1201 Dov. PtmllC NOTICE Tn11 tt•'-1 -Ned Beec:ll. CA 92663 ''".. NAMI ·~ ATH•NT rs""' Sul!• 300. ~ I Wl11'11M Coul\ry °""' of °'. Tl'lll but lneu II con----D-llD-L-IC_NO_T_IC_E ___ , Publitl'led Or•no• CoH• Tne tOllowtng pe<tOnS .,. Beech C11ttomt• 92&e<l '1CT1TIOU• eu.••• I enoe County on Merc:tl 25 ducted by 1n 1ndMdu11 ___ r_ uu ____ ..,... __ 1 0111y Pilot Maren 2• 3 t dOll'IO bullneat u Ch1t1et Menon HM rt NAMI I f A Tl•W'f 198~ Mlttl'lew s H•nover Aprtl 7 t4 1995 0 A TY M,4 Rl(ET1NG T•ull .. of,,, ... _, F1mt"1 r,,. IOllOWl"O C>e'llOfll .,. l'2'7ZIOe Tn11 stelemenl w11 hied ";!~'°~:.~~=· Su 46; 17~1 ~~peonf'l•ne Hul'lt I rust dllfld Mlft" 18 •983 OOo"O Dutt,_ e1 Pubtt~ v •ange CoU1 wlltl tr>e County Clerk ol Or· Be CA 926 7 1138 Fourtn Avenue En S f E I/ E N S & A S :>11ly PtlOf Me• I\ 3 1 Apnl 7 enge County on M1rel'I 25 do;:::~~!~:~ ::'IOr'I' are ----------11~~ 11 ~n Merlin 4 •on jc1Mu ·c e11to•l'll• 920;>4 SOC1ATES ,77 F R1vet11oe 114 21 19115 198~ '2'72115 THE VISTA GROUP 4001 Ml.IC NOTICE Morn1~ Stet Hunt1ngt0fl 08" 0 R M1che11on Or N-portr Seecn CA Su-486 Put>h•l'led Orenoe CoHI 81tcll SlrM t Sult• A. N-Beecn CA 9264. Trull .. 01 ,,,. M>t"-11<>" 92663 Diiiy Piiot Meiel't 3t Aprll 7 Be C Ill 92fl80 FICTITIOUS 9UllHlll Tllll t>usineu s ~on Fe,., 1y T•ust Oeted Oeceri Mien-King..., St-• ---------- 14 2 t 1995 PO~~er:lll( K•nlClletbOCker NAMI ITATIMINT ducted b in ,nQ1¥•dul 09f 12 t984 fn11Jtult0t'le1 19300 ·~• Jon. Ro Senti PUBLIC NOTIC( Su-490 228 Ruby StrMI. N-potl The lollOw!ng PlflOt'll ar11 JOMl{)tly J Miuun Proper~ l•WMtor~ 120 t llna CA 92707 1--------------------1 Beeel'I Celll 92862 doing bu11n.11 u Tllt1 lllternen• waa fllec Do•• ''"' Su•• 300 fl'11s t>u11nH1 • cor .. , I TATIMllNT °' MLIC NOTICE T1'111 t>u11ne11 •• con STEVE s CARPET 2959 wllll the County c 1.,k of Or Newport Beec:n (.ehfO•l'l•A llUClflO Dy .,, •nd>VtOu• ... ~ °' dueled t>y en indtvtdl)el Peppet11 .. ln Coll• Meu 1~ C0unty ,, Maren 18 921560 M•k• SteYe<ll Ulf M ~TITlOUI FICTITIOU. IUllNlll CA 92626 1., ~ fh11 t>u1.neu ' con Tt\•t ~eternent •U 'led IU .... 11 ..,.._ Cnerlea K i<nietterbOCket · s .. ,, C""" f "-...... ITATIMINT St.,,. P Ptt•<Mf'I 29 9 ~1 ... ,. ducteo t>) e genere pen w•tr,1ne ounly _.k O"' Tn1 following P•rton1 ,..,_ Tt111 ltllemet'll wu toed ,..., -c; • 13 1°•• Tiie totlOwtnn ....,'°"' ere Pe(>perlrM Ln . C0tt1 MH• Publlan~ 0 ,.ft,,,. Coaat I ne1sn1p lflQe ounh on ...,prt ..,., neYe 1Den<J()('IOd tl\e UM Of ··•"""" w1tl'l ttte County Clerk o r O•· c 92 2, ""' -··-,....._, .. B doing t>utlneta U • A 8 v Dell Piiot Mircn 24 31 Cll•rlet Mlr•on "'••rt ,...,_ 1'18 r1CtlliOu l u11neu HUNTINGTON WINDOW ~~ County °" Merell 19· Tn11 t>u11neu ,. con· llprlr 7 14 1985 f•ullM of ,,, ..... ,, ~-m~y PuO•••ned O<•nge COM1 Name SOCIAL TROJAN CLEANING, 16161 Perll~ dueled by en 1nd1v1duli s.,.469 T•ult d•tl>d M••C~ 16 '983 Oe•f) P•io t AP"1' 14 1' 29 The F'1C111lOUI 6u11..-1 Lene •53 Huntington n7lM2 SttrY9 Peter'°'1 <>-• Pe••ne< •985 ,,...,,... referred to •~ wu Beec:l'I, CA 92647 Publtt'*I Oienge Coul Tn11 1111.,,,.,_1 wea llled Th1t t111ement wet filed Su-502 !tied '" Orenge Cou!'ty °" Wllllem L Wanner. t111fl1 D••ty P•tot Mercn 24 31 w1111 1ne County Cler-of 01 ""'"' tn., County Cte<\ cl O• J1nu1ry 18 1995 FILE P1tk1ld• Lena. •53 Hunt· Aprtl 7 14 1965 Su-470 •no• County Ol'l Merell 13 PUBLIC NOTICE • •Qfl ( "'"' on M1•cn 1~ P\B.IC NOTICE NO F 2eeM• lng1on8eacllCA t2647 1985 198' o •n e r M,11 t1ne• S l1111 bulln•n II con· F2712'0 FICTITIOUI I UllNEll F1n1t7 '1CTITIOUI eua.... Henovet dueled by en ln<llVldUll Put>1t11'1ed Orange C.oast NAMI ITATEMfNT ""t ,, .. ..: '•"Q• C.<><tll NAMI •TATl"MllfT OW1* Seo11 A M8CKer\lte Wtltt•m L WUIMlf Diiiy Piiot Merell 1· 24 3, Tne totlOWll'IO persoris ire iU•·'· P1l(l! M.,,,,.) I Aplll. Tl'le l()llOwtng '*'°"' •r• I Tn11 bull,_. WU COt'I· Tl'lll 1181"'*11 --•• 11141<1 PUBLIC NOTICE Apttt 7 1985 1001ng bu1•neH 11 14 ? ' •911~ .:le>ong Dutt,_ u ducted by eo-pert"9f~ wlll'I Ille County Cletk ot Ot· ----------Su 4S 7 W HF l AN I' U A ~ 0 NG Sv 4 •9 CHEV' CHASE •NVEST T!\lt 11111"'9"1 -tiled •no-County on Merell 22 FICTITIOUI IUll .. 11 PARTNEASH p •43 e.,., ~EN TS H• F'lteker Gour! ,..;t" t"9 County Cterto of Of 1985 '771112 NAME ITATIMlNT Ml.IC NOTICE StrMt C0tl1 Meu C11t P\IJUC NOTICE 11n1neo,., CA 92907 •noe Coun1y on Mercti 2!1 Publllned 011nge Cout 1"• following p.-aont •r• forn11 92826 Rone1d V Berggren 777 19M Delly PHot Merell 31. Apr II 7 o04ng t>us•net• 81 FICTrTIOUI IUllNlll I Jenn W'1fll1n 7 43 a..... FIC TITIOUI I UllN(ll r It<•., Covn ""•"-'m CA Publ•ll"leO Or•noe Coai t 14 21 1985 USNOT 30100 Town NAMllTATIMINT StrMt Costl Mesa Ce NAMl lTATEMfNT Q28(1. OeityPtlOI Merch31 AprH7 Su-493 Cent•• Qr Ste 207 Leguna Tl'le IOllowtng PetlOnl e11 lorn1e 926:.>8 ..... , ' * "0 OO'Sv"' '"' JOf'r 8 Jaco . .on •• '2' 198~ ----------Niguel CA 92677 Oo•ng t:>u1tn..... p""'" M Furiono i~e.. ' • "' """ IS M c• .. '•..:•er Courl ... n.,,..m CA P\B.IC NOTICE Ml.ICNOTICE I l ilttyJ M1rllnll542 Ftv·1 AUOtO CONNECTION Pre1r•e S tree1 l eguneHll• t> '"' ""0 At10<••1•1 926('' ----------1ng Ctoue! 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CA t2fl63 ''"XII County on Marcil t8 Tt1t1 buaineu 11 con en~ Count. °" Mercn t• "' "•<' .> Jon.• F2110lt •G,.. t Newport Be•c" Zeek lrenl 8!14 H11y1rd '" S ..,_1e..o1 duel_,, t>y en , .... .,,duel 1985 ·~' •1•1•~1 •• ' r ,. nv-fOC' Qr-an91 Coest Cent0<"11~:1&60 C ,. .. , ... _,,, '"" r-.-. .a.aA A 1' • f" our: fl c 'f'fft t SI N-C>Ofl BelCl'I A GectgeA Me Adema ,..,,,_ """ '""'. 14 JI 29 Ftenc.o•cnempa()f Amer• 928fl3 Pul\I .r ... ,, Oringe Coast rn11 llll•met'11 Wit ltleel I PuDhlned Dr•ngti C"u' : .x: U"1.1 on ~·· , • ·~· C.I '"" • C..1llf()fn11 C()(PO• Tnle bu1tnen 11 con I Do••• ,"'11'1 Me~cn ;>• 31 with the County Clello ot Or I 0111~ P1101 Meren 7• J nn44t Su·505 111nn 43&0 C1mpu1 Qftve ducted by 8fl lndMdull Aprti U 198 enge Counl" on Mlteh 13 Apr 1 • 14 1'18~ Su•ll G l\j.-pott 8eeetl Zeck lrent I Su 471 t985 ' Su 411 ' ''"" O••"Q" ••' Ca1tforn11 ~2fll\O Tlllt 1111.,,.,.,,1 wu hied FJ1'~ • ~lj~'"'l' '' Ar PUBllC NOTICE '"'' bu•"H' '' con w1ll'l Ille COYnty Cterlt ot Or l Publllhed Orenge Coa 11 ~ ~ .. , FICTITIOUI I UMNlll lvt'le<! by I COfpotlltOn ·~ County on Mercl'l 15 1 D11ty Piiot Maren t'7 2• 31 P~LIC NOTICE NOit ITATlMI NT ~tCherd " ~mttl'I Vice 1!1 6 P'17220D Aprtl 1 lHS J>\eLIC NOTICE , • •tc>worlQ Of"\Of'll ere ~·•••ll~t\I Publlt"-0 Orenge CoH I PU8llC NOTICE Su·45~ ,ICTITIOUI I UllNEIS 1 'Q ., ,,,..,,.. , t n1t '18tf!ment wu !tied Deily Piiot M1rc:h 11 Ae>< I 7 NAME ITATl•NT f'ICTITIOVI aua!Nlll A(• " PflUQRMAN<'f .. tt •!'le C.OU'1h (.. .... k of Of I• 21 19'~ FICTITIOVI I Ul ' .. orll • 1T•-1111•"'T .,. B •"11" aunt, "" lolatcr> 18 .. va '"~ P\JBUC NOflCE . Tr,. to11<...,..1ng P9(tof" ''" NAMo: ,.,,. ~,. •,1111o l.,, 2~ rittC\l l\IA~ Su 4112 NAM[ STATEMENT ~oing c.ui inest u · • • t "''"0 pert•'"'•, • • r 1 ••ta M-.... C4 ,,.,,._ ~---------fl'le to11ow1r1g ~r\ont 11r1 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll -,-OUAL IT.., URE THAl-.F , , '"' ""''es i, t.,' C Ml.IC NOTICE 001ng llll'"'"H Ill NAMI ITATIMllfT t70)0 "ffleflfl'141 St '°''' " •·HT eu••Dfi:.'-M•<' ..... <IMH ~~. p •fl•tll'lfo<I ~, •• ,...,.. 0.-1 MOUi IN OE COULfUA Tf'le IQllOwf Pl'IOtll •r• tein vr, CA 117'08 I. A,, 0 1• SI .... •o. .~, Mall PM '\() ...... .,. ""•'C" 13 )() FICTITIOUllU .... 11 320• "'°'" 5u'lf\ St•Mt ng Me•• ~t•venAMO l'C , 'l"",, Ca lt "" ,.._, ti"••" t:AV>b6 °'t" ~ 'l •1411• NAMI ITATIWNT S1ntil Anil l Alil 9270• "o;,~Rt>\J,!1A~• CHllATEA~ N«te11,,'• St fountain v1~ , • '"" nut••'llU '' ron T,,. lotlowlng petlOf'll etl! 01n1f!' A T er t>ell 41 l 748 Ceflletll Pl NewP()(l CA 9:>10fl '' •I•-! ~"11<1ftn l Id It du<lfl(l I ~ .,.. 1N11v!4uAI doing bull,_• H woo<.h 11n11. l 1•11111111 N1ou.i I 9oecti CA 92$80 T"•• b•"'"••• " co• , • • ,,,~•II()" """l'\•ll" ~ 1 io-a VELARDE UPHOLSTERY Ce111 q)61 Gered N Smtih 1746 ductec:t bt an ~tv1ctu• rut .,., , co "' •t•t.......,t wet ftle<I 2201 S Huron' S1n11 Ant Tno1 bu'•"•" ,. c "" Cttntella Pt ~I e..eti "4ar• "'"° " . ...,. t'• "c POI•'~"' . *''" 11,. ~ ""'t Clet~ ot Of CA 9'704 duete<I t>y •~ nd1v1d~ei Cll 9,660 Th•I ttet~I wu 1•""1 1 ""1""<"<'<) ~'•H ,,.,_t •1'19" ,,.. ty ()ti "~ril 1 198' Merco Veterde 2532 So De~ 4 T ert>41fl Tl'lll t>utlnHI ,1 C(ln W\f ti ,,,., County C1-r• of 01 I• , ''"'""' "~' "'"' '·""' P'2'7- Hetted1y Senti An1 CA I Tll•t ,11tem•"" win hi.cl d led b 1 di Id 11 I •ng• c """'¥ OI'\ M••ch " ,. ...... ,. • t, 1.,.• ·• " l'ut'"'"'"'' OfMQe eoa.1 9210• with ll'le Count, C lfltll •'' O• uGc t •;i n v u 198!> 0., u " .,_, r , • ('"''' 1 1 1 °'l"'' • t4 :.>1 18 Hite t>ulln•u 11 eon •no• C:ou,,ty or: Merch /0 T 1'"' .,mttll 1._... F'7l4.Jl ... ~ iQfo' ducted t> en lndlvldu•I t98' nos stet...,.,,, Wlll ,._. Metco ~ .. .,09 · ,271,., ,..,,h ,,... County Cietk ot Of •• bl•1hed 0r•"9" Cout '17'2201 Tl'lla 1ttlement w•• llled n..b,.~ O••n-C.o••I •no-County on Me1C:l'I 1:1 0 •• 1, P1lo4 lol••l" •• ' llllo«>.rt 11..,, An_, •I r-u ,,.,..., ..-t985 Aorll 1 14 ttll'-Le• 1)4 a.wenth A..-ue Su~ P\alC NOTICE wl!ll t,,. COunty Cieri\ o l Or· O•lly P1101 Merell 24 .1 I 1 "7Ullt l Su •63 lafl Otefo CA l210t •;t; County on ~arcn 25. April 1 t4 193!> P\obhlhed °' Cout • '" ·-• ,.• ·••• 19 !I Or "= S.. H) D1tly Not M111c:'fi: :14 31 1..• •' 'V• °'I 1 • '~:~:.~=· o:~~lllotl Ti ACH'll 1 Apr1I 7 IHS Su 4&6 "8.IC HOTICC •••• ! ,,. "" 4~, ,.._ •c1110.•ng r--· .... 14 2 1, 1985 ""'"0 flu••-•• •• •IDllC NOTICE 'ICTlllOUI IUllNIH ( A l ' I 0 R ,. I ' Nil.IC NOTICE n-.. P'UllllC NOTICE NA• ITATl•NT ML.IC NOTICl PRQPfATtCS l;0fllS01u ,ICTITIOUI IUl*lll The forio-.g C-totll ••• 1•0._, "44•N (NANCE I NAMllTATIMINT ,ICTtT10UllUllNlll O<>"ODul•,,_..lf 'ICT1TIOUllUIMH AfAt f<i1 A1fSAlfS 4Q0e P'ICTTTIOUl IUIMa l fl'le IC)ll()Wtng C><WM>l'll "'" NAMI I TATIMl:NT C. 4 Ct 01~lA18uTOH$ NAM( ltATUll NT &-11ncwe ..._1>011 5e41t11 NAMI ITATl•NT 1!()1"0 ~M ._ T"'9 IQllowlno per-.oru 11e t1' W 11th c;,,..,.. C<'4te '"'-IC11<'..,1n~ •-•""• .,., Cll !l:>M' The lollowlng pet"IOl'll er• INNOVATIVE so~ TWA"( ld™"O t>u ...... , ' M..-.• LA ll:1ft)' .,,.,, 11 N •'"""'" s ....... ~ A uOUld """0""0 dOlftll t>u..-U SY~ ff.MS 11901 C Cl\ap QC(AHSIOf MC H~ Aoe>ett l h•-t 1'~ '4(.11 K. t flooll> "l A[ AO'I' >1 4"' ,.._c-ort ~llbo< Ne. LLOVO CO 303t Get men •~A Orenge CA I Hetbot f\lvd te 103 Stud•b•to•• Ro l 0"11 M ll 114i C'N"• l C!W1t ,,.,,,, ~ CA 91 ti.Id. Cotta MeM Call! 91989 • Coll• MMe CA 27 e.ecll CA tOeoe , Mau C4 •:>f.~ 11111, ft ~In'' 10~ Oen t2t2fl Ady Laulll I •dton I 790 1 G.wy T l orge t 1 II Ma•n IMrl\el 0 11 Gert._ Jt C 81 fl' v•' 0' • • " 1 '4' bury l •""' C:Mle ...... CA Lloyd OweyMI AebUry, E CMomen •~A Orenge 181 u t HunllnOI°" 9H c:l'I 117..3!1111 ~C>ffll 8oM<." Ctbo11 Co~ll• M•o " t~"f< J03t GWfleld Ooet1 M9M CA.,. CA t2t41 CA 17MO 1:1tM 1Na t>.,..._.. 11 COft CA t2t2'1 T!Wi INt•,,.11 ii eon T"" "u••t>eH 11 con Tt111 t>u••-'' ~011 Tl'\Ct t>u• neu • con ouc1eo ti; • ~II p1111 . TNe tiuetneN II (()ti duet.cl t>y .,, ~·~ dueled by en '""''"'°''Al C!\Kled t>y 00 J*I,,.., dv< led b' • ., If'(! ... .,... n11111Np ducNld by*' ~·1 Aletiy L Udeon I Getv T Lor91 &em1110 11 ~ttet Jr C.11111'1"1 Dr•'• 81~ A Ooukl lllffY 8 UOyct 0 ~ ~ ll•l~I wn ....., This 11•t-" .... hied Th41 1ta,terNnt ... hltl<\ thtt ,,,,_,, .... lled 11 .... TNI ... ,.,.,_,. -ltled •tJl'l llWt ~ly Cletto OI Of Wltf'I tM County Clw~ ot Of wit" 11'4' (oi!unt, ll.,, of Ot • 111 tile C°"t11' I ..,, <>' 0. Tl'lll at81__,I •• Ned wlttl tM Count)~ of Or-enge Count)' on M.-cfl 11 llf'QI Cou'lh °" ~lltcl\ 14 et-o-t':oo ""' on Merell 1' ... ~ly or. Mire.to '7 wltl\ 1i. ~J ~ of Or· s. 868 McCORMIC K MOATUA9'Y ••• ••Y• 11,1 L >'lnynn q,, .. 11 , 1111 •• Hf'I\! I l )f l , ~ ... "'" . ., HA9'aOA L AWN MT OLIY( ~'i.. r•u • 't l ••O"lt•lt , \ 1,.m,.,tl'"~ It;:'~ l>•\ll"r A v .. {. '\Ill ~ .... . 4 • .,.,4 l'1 9'CI 19'0tHU ll Hll a9'0 ADWAV MOl'TU~RY 1 10 8roedw•~ Co•l•M ... f·4'·11~ 'AC~vaw •llOCl'IAl 'AM Ceme*"r ... Otl~ °'~ • er.m.1orr lSOO P1tlhc. View Of1vt1 \ MQt Ceurltv on -...,""' i$, ttl!i 1tn 11111., 1 t&• tW'O't Ccll.itlty on Acitt• l 1116 ,... ~ ,,.,...,. rn1nt rn1• '11Ml1 m.. 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