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Just seeing that kid go out -the
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USA WmtlND. JAMJ.UY 1~12. 1986. J
' y You, Say Me:-is--Oue in record stores
this month. But what does Lionel Richie
say? He's adjusting to life in L.A.,
hangiitg onto his Alabama roots, and
trying to keep bis head from getting as
big as bis fame and fortune.
Stuck behind the wheel of his
silver Mercedes on Hollywood's
Suntet Boulevard. Liond Richie
rnels in the flllh.bour traffic.
:r"he-taft leather front teat is cllll •
1md with s-per. pencils and
tw0 whirrina mic:ro<atlCt~ re-
c:orden. He's workina on a new
melody, hummina snatches of
music. tryi"I. tO finish up his
new album. Say You. Say Me.
'1bis cat is I rolJjf'I recording
saudio." he •YI-... lov~ delays became I can be undillWt>6d I and ~ my idem. It is one of
lhe few pMoel wher'C I can eet
twa)' tom Whit has happened ...
Whitt. happened 10 the for-
mer .,_/tlJtiprila' of the pop
p'OUp the U:Jmmodons is I IUC•
CCII tMl hM IUIJ'ritcd cvtn the
I jlded mLmic. bulinm.
In the five yan lince he left
the-=.,,.. he .n.dy hu had
tw0 llllllh albums and I sui.,
o( No. I hitl. This month his
third album. Say You. Say Me
(Motown). arrives in stores. fta.
turint I snviouslY releued title
10ft1 that ha rachcd No. I on
the chlrU. There's talk of a
wortdwide tOW' in tht $pti ng.
Tht album Sily You. Sar MtJ.
•YI Richie. &aka him another
aep toward becomina an all-
around mus.cian rather than
si mply a writer of soft. romantic
sonp. '"I can do other things be-
sides ballads and this album will
show iL It's a variety peckqe."
RXhie nevtt has been one lO
sit still -and it has paid off.
After cuttina oft" his 12-year 855().
ciat.ion with the Commodores in
1981. his first two albums sold
21 million ~ ICflCT'lted
tjaht Top I 0 11ncles and won
him three Grammy Awards.
The second album. Can~ Slow
Down ( 1983). remains the top
seller in the his1ory of Motown.
Add tO that a lone trail of ldl-
outs at his concens and the he--
ro's a~tion he received for
helpina 10 Or:pnitt last sum-
mer's Live Aid cona:n and write
We Af'I' tlw World. ,
.. ,.m still in •~ of the public
reaction," 11)'1 Richit. JS. But
he haln 't loll· his humor. ..Do
you know how many times peo-
ple have told me they ha~
made lo~ to my~ he 11ys
with a laUlh. rderril)I tO his
trldcmatk 6elllds such as End-
Ins L<ftv and Truly.
He's been known to share the
beneftu o( all that attention -as he did on prmaps tht '"most
unforlmable dly .. of his carett
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COVER STOR Y
at the Grammy A wards show in
198S. Can't Slow Down was
named album of the year. and he
was named producer of the year
for the same record.
To ~te his vrammy
nominations. Richie invited five
of his dosest cotqe friends for a
Hollywood weekend ... First. I aot each of them their own limo.
Second. I put them up at the best
Hollywood hotel with adjoininc
suites.. of count. Then I intro-
duced them tO my mlJSic bud-
djes at the Grammys. And. to
top the cvtnina. I won! We went
out and f>' crazy, just Jiu the
old days.
Today, despite the enormous
cdcbrity, Richie mainlains that
he is the same mitchievous. fun-
lovifll IUY who libd tO put tacks
on teachen' dWn when he was
powjna up in Tutkettt. Ala.
And he Ofdlestrates his concau
with 1 similar sense of wildness;
.. The show is spontanc:ouL J en-
couniee people to run up to tht
siaee -to dantt in the aisle."
Richie is frustrated by the
ronstrafota fame has impoted
on his free spirit. '"What Lionel
likes lcasi about stardom is the
il<>lation."' oblerva Jama M-
thony Cannichld. his produm-.
..It makn him fed very uncom-
fonable."
Richie roncurs. "One miscon-
ception that those around me
share is that I must be proteC1ed.
As a sonawnter. I UiCd to love to
wait ovtt for a plane or sit in a
bar and walch people argue.
Now. I'm told I can't do that
anymore."
He has found a way to beat
the isolation. howcvtt. ..f.ach
niaht. around 11, I &c,ave my
sanctuary and ., tO the streets.
Sometimes 111 walk the beach
and talk tO the blpnen. Some.
limn. 111 lake a comtr stool in a
downtown bar. I dri ve my secu-
rity (people) crazy ...
Sanctuary lhelc days is Ri-
chie's new. muJtimillion-<k>Uar
home in Beverly Hills where he
lives with his wife of 10 years.
Brenda. He hopes tventuafly to
Share the hjUtop mreat with a
bind of littJe Richies. ... think
I'm ready to swt the machine ...
he says. laulhinc. 00We Jove chit.
dren."
The Richits met at oo&r.. He
was a tenior It Tusase lnsti·
tute -now.:rvskeeee Universi-
ty -Ind she Wll I ftfthman:
tht'y married upon her lf8dua-tion. 8ttnda remains the intpi.
ration fOr many of rus love so~
and ii the only penon who can
"ttJI me to sit still and I listen.
Also, she was a sociolo&Y major
and knows how to handlC me on
the dlys when I come home as a
basket case because 1 can't find
the riaht lyrics. ..
Actually, Brenda says. '"It is
easy to kttO a rdationship with
the type of IUY. he is -he is
from a small town Ind still has
sma.Jt.town values despite the businesa that we're in. ..
The Richies. who renWned in
Alabama th"°"Wh his years with·
the Commodores. are adjusting
tO a ~ in lii:slyle since
1981 . '"C~ from Tnsk..,e. I had Los culture shed M
Richie •ys. '"S«X>.<XX> in my
hometown wouJd buy .me 25
aaa. Here. it only pays for tht sum houte. ..
Richit's tither wms a civilian
computa" propammer fOr "" Anny. hiJ molher' WIS I hiah
ldlOOI prind~ lu1 Richie. by
his own ldmlllion. Ml 001 com-
plete down. I Ml the 1UY who
took the hi..-off the door and
waited tbr eomeone to open it ..
He Uo ~ I sift for music.
wtrid'I .. Orandma Adellidr.
now 93. recaenized. Orandmf
-whom he st.iU secs on yearly
visits t.ck home -taught him
to play the piano. -1 woukt
-memorize the compositions. ..
Richie says. He never became
nucnt in radina or writing mu-
sic. Todly he bums his melodies
into a tape ra:order and then
rouahs out the sonc on paper.
'"When I reached collqie. I
was hopina to conilnuc my mu-
sic trai nina by leamillJ the saxo-
phone. You sec. t.ck in the '60s.
playina piano was not coot It
had to be drums or trumpets.. or
the sax. I pas I wasn't doing
anythi111 rilht -I was too light
to play footl.Jl. too short to play
basketball too slow to run track.
And I was certainly not a ladies'
man. I was terrified of askina a
gjrt for a date.
.. Anyway. I IJ"OUP of piys saw
me carryina the sax around cam-
pus and asked if I wanted to join
them in the tieshman talent
show. It couldn't have been
more simp6c."
CMI' ----ft•sn• Sas•
Or l1'Kn S«KXCSSful. Known as
the Commodores. the IJ"OUP
woukt later have four told and
Ofrec platinum albums thanks to
Rich~ned hits like ThlW'
Timn a LIJdy ( 1978) and Slill
( 1979). By the time Richie
reached his senior c:oUqr year.
the econonUcs major was mak-in& '"in the mid five fisurcs. .. He
quit before paduating. but later
earned his dqrec.
Richie's suca:ss doesn't sur-
prise Jimmie King. his adviser at
~~was always very friendly
with k>ls of penonaluy." says
King. a professor in Tusk~'s
business school. '"He had a sm~
of purpose about him. He knew
what he wanted to do ...
In 1980. with the Commo-
dores ready to embark on their
annual wortd tour. Richie reoo
mved I surprise ca1J from Ken-
ny Roten askina him to write a
song for him. He first twued the
offer down. but the Commo-
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COVER STORY
dorcs' drummer was in a minor
motorcyde accident This de-
layed their tour and allowed Ri-
cliic to quick.Jy wrilc Lady. Ken-
ny Roeer's amatest sinak hit
with 16 mill ion copies sold. ·
Less than a year later. Richie •
~ Endlm LIJ\'t'. a movie title
50111 and No. 1 hit that he sang
with Diana Ross.
Increasingly. the Commo-
dores~ wonung in Richie's
shadow. '"With LIJdv and End-
less LIJ\·e both t0pping the
charts. the Comm~~
Josi ng respect. We pia ycd the
Grcdc Theatre (in Los ~~)
and the headhncs would read:
'Richie a Hit at the Grttk' ...
Had I $l3yed Wlth the group. 1t
would have completely de-
stroyed our fncndship."
While the Commod ores
~·t commcnung now. they
have complained Richie kept
them on hokf whik going off on
his own. Group member Wil-
liam • K.mg has said Richie
wouldn't commit himself either
· to leavi ng the group or rc1um-
ing. 50 they finaJly kJCkcd him
OUl. '"I JUSt hope he realizes the
price the bind paid 50 he could
be a sur ... K..mc said.
Richie's response: -1 renerate,
1t would have completely de-
stroyed my relationship with the
individualmcmben of the band
to siay with the Commodores."
Break.i• away also gave Ri-
chie I chaJU to try the ~ of
musical styles he's expenmcnt-i!!f with on Say You. Sa." Jlr.
'"I m joined by Eric Clapton on
one cut and Alabama on anoth·
er. We're talking divCT'Slty ...
He may C'VC1l branch out mto
a film career. '"I want to do a
movie but you·v~ p to do 1t
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right" he says. -it's not a a;amc.
Acton are profcssio'lals and I
don't want to be nip about my
own ability. I'd start out 5'ow.
Chef did It sk>w."
His SOC1al life IS as varied as
his work. '"Whik I'm friends
with artists like Quincy (Jones)
and Michad (Jackson). the key
IS to siabilitt mysdf with IOOd
fnmds f ve known sance chikt-
hood -like thmc guys I
~t to the Gramm~ -
There's one other Richie sia-
bil~ that r.hts apjnst such
qo-inflating events as -i.he rush
of recriving a phone caJJ from Q
(Qujncy Jones) asJUEto come over and hd
and him with a .,.. L 7"" C
or Purple," the ~ 1'rm
-0unngcollqc. I sta~ed at an
off.ampus apanment that Wlll
actually part of m) grandmmh-
er's blsmlcnt Later I went
t.ck. bought the house. and left
my colJqic room intact. 'r ou
walk in and II IS 1968 -com-
~ with te~tbooks. J1m1 Hen-
drU posters. fluon:sccnt hghts.
'"Once a yc.ar. I go back to tha1
littlt room. ck>sc the door. and
remember exact!-. whcrr Lionel
Richie cart)( from II puts m~
hft of today -the cellular
phones and the Stt\Jnl\ and IX'<>'
pit always com 1 ng at ~ ou -in
petspcctivc. ll 1s m\ ov.n ~·
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The perpetually pert performer, now back on TV,
talks about the last breakfast with Rock Hudson,
her ~h life and why stray animals win her heart.
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.._.. ... lest frtld1': lfl were on a
bis• kick Ind wanted 10 start a whole bis OW. with me . I certainly
WQUldn't be doirw this~~ of show. rd
be doinl. netwodt m'ies, which has been o&red. But that is not what my pl is.
My pl is to raile the public comcious--
nem mout my belt fiicnds -animals.
Alld I am Cbrilled to be with CBN (OuiJ.
-BRlecblt Network). which stands far lnily m1a11inment ... We o&.r ad·
vice tom pct doda'l Ind~ We bl¥C convallliom wilh ~ties about
tbtir pm. We o&r DeM on animal pro.
IDt.1ion. And I nm sins a little.
II .. 111111111 II •lm1!1· I've always
Md a~ f9PP0'1, an aftlnity. At the
time 1 Ml fihniill Pt/low Talk. I received
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I book called Kln.ship With All Uk by J.
Allen BOone. f read n at the ~ as my
two poodles were runninc around in the
sand. I would, m.d a P1F and then look
over at thole clop. Somethina suan,e be-
pn 10 happen. J found such an awareness
-such I k:insrup -with 1hele animals
that rve never been the same since. I k>ve
people and animals -thouah not neca-
Sarily in that order. rve never met an ani-
mal l didn't like and I can't say the samc
about people.
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momina we were suppoll'ld 10 shoot. Ter·
ry (son Terry Melcher. ~tive produc-
er of the show) called me fiom the Joca.
tion o:ld said Rock was not iJetinc well. I
said. "'That's terrible. We just won't work
today ... T my asked rum if be would come
up to my houlc for breakfnl We bad eep
and tout and sat on the outside deck. It
was really ad. I said. .. rm worried that
you look so thin. It is very di.stwt>ina. rm
your friend and it is hard for me 10 sh
here. joke around about old times. and
~m~y byimaw~t is obviouslywrcq.
I'm .&oebd about how you led and I
know that many of your friends we cq.W. !f. shocbd. If you care to tell mt. I would
like 10 know your problem ... He smiled
and said. .. rm really OK. I just can't pin weiahL" I tbousht to mytd( .. If that is
what he wants me to know, I cannot push
it" Later that day, he decided he wanud
to tape the show. In rctrospcci. I don't
know why he llf'ClCd to come 10 Carmel
and do the show. I don't know =rt:' hiJnlelf throulh it I think be · 10
come up and •Y ll)C>dbye . II..._,,._..._•: It ii a terri-
ble tf111edy. A terrific: Mite. Rock Ml
such a aood human beq. IO handlome
and IO talen1ed. He hid _, mud'I left 10
Jive his fans and the wotld. And tudden-
ty. his Im wa tnufl"ed out I ltilJ aumot
betieYe il I only hoDe eorne 10CX1 will
come out ol it ... lt=hH. He helped_ tuh this cn.ded · into
the pll6: lijbt and that aa11endous
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WORLD WAR II WITH
WALTER CRONKITE.
you'H pn AJhed f~ on
some of the roughest
bombing missions ever
flown.
nwoor~com
bilt foolaee ~ by both
sides. you'U f<>'low them
~ step of the way.
from the briefing room to
the taraet and back.
You'll see and hear Just
-.. the ptk>ts. sunners
and bombardiers did. as
German f ilhfers attack from all sides
... bursts Of flak shatter the sky ... the
ground belOw erupts in flames.
Actual aun-c:amera tootaae taken by
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And each
rMS0'1 IS all
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the special
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IN E"I ODE l ,uTARG ET :
fll.ODTI': the ~ caled tor a SUr·
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They woukS aVOld German radar by
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IN EPISODE II, HRAID ON
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far beyond the range of Allied fighter
protection. these "B-17
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to rety on ttaht fof mation
flying and combined fire·
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And before it's ~. this
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IN EPISODE Ill,
-a>uNTERIUS1 .... IUIG~ you'll board a
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linter blues?
Time for a cruise
More than 150 cruise ships sail the world,s seas, but it's
still easy to m~ the boat.
The right boat.
You may be looking forward to dancing tilJ dawn,
gambling in the casino and samplinf the shows, only to
discover that your fellow passengers idea of a good time is
to park in deck chairs and exchange photos of their
grandchildren.
"The most important thing is to set your own priorities
and determine what you really want out of a cruise,"
recommends George Devol, president of the World Ocean
and Cruise Liner Society. "Do your homework -look at
the brochures, talk to knowledgeable travel agents, read as
muCb as you.can." Here's a place to start.
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&ch a\lile tine and ship his its own
penonality.
To nanow the 6dd -or ftcet -and
6nd • mi.,U.1 ship. would« auitcrs
should consider Rw:ral &don: .,.,
Your c:boioe ol destination will point
you -·a.. .. toward 'J:: mme tines. The c.a
ribbt.an is by the molt ...,,,..... auw°'
desainatioo -a little more than half o
' the 2 million cruile ..-erieea s sail that
a -and there arc dazms of optio~
Other destinations 9CrVat by many ships.
the .. Riviera .. of WICllem Mexico, the Pan-
ama c.anat. Alalb and the Meditem-nean. You aho can auile the PlcifJc. Ameri
can Hawaii Cruites ails the Ha-
waiian Islands and in the-= Facific. Pmr1 Cruia lp"Cittizn in the Orient -0Una. Indonesia, llwiWnd. Society Ex-
peditions auilCS to Anwaica. the Ama-
1.00 and other out~way tpOU. R~
Vikq Line bu edenliYe woridwide illn-
eraries -the North Cape o(Scandinavia.
Tiena del F~ in Aip1ina. and Ncv.-
Zaland.
An itinerary alto a&cts the p.ce of the
cruilc ... If you're ~ to rat and relax.
we would •Y to · an ilinenry that
lives you IOlneJ ~~ofat ~-.. "Y1 CN1KKJ.' oonsuhant 0 °' Jng Cruilc spewie•ias, y ext. itin-
. craries pve you I pon every day."
the molt imponani fac1or.
Moreover, pritt cornJ*isons
• can be tridcy. Some lines, for ex-
ample, indude full ~ to the
port of deolrture; tome indudc
partjaJ air&re and <>then none.
On mo1t w,c; aoo. ~·s
such a ~ di.faaoe between
the 10p and bonom cabins that a
small cabin on a OOltlier line can
be cheaper than a 1a1Jt cabin on a cheaper line. For exam~ a
twin inside. cabin on ~
Cruiles' SlUI Prinass is S l ,386
per penon double oc.cupanc:y
week. while an OU1lide de-J:e cabin on the peraDy
~ Cvnival Ouile Lines'
Fatrww is Sl,S9S.
In tmm1, a week in the Ca-
ribbean in a medium-priced cab-
in will run about S 1.)00. On the
lower end fOr a week's cruite are Commodore.. a.ndris. Carni-
val. Colla. P9quet and N~ sian Caribbean lines. At the up-
per end are Sea Goddes&. Prin-
ms. Royal Vikina and Cunard.
Cnailts to m<lft c:xocic cte.ine.
tions ,meraJJy nan a bit hilher .
DitcOUDta <>&Rd on unfilled
~,~ TRAVEL
a le'VelHtay Caribbean cnme fOr
SS89 to S7SS. plus airM. ........
au.ites -available throuah A deluxe .. outside .. Slltaoom
uaveJ -.nts.. diJoount compe--one with a window or pan.
rUcs and newspaper ads -can hole -will have I ~ double
brina down the pritt slwply. On bed or twin beds, a Ii~ room
the other hand. ships that trum-with so& and chairs. a window,
pet low SW\ina pria:s may have exua cloeet spec:e and a blth-
only a couple of cabins at that room with tub and shower. It's
&tve1. almOlt always on an upper deck.
Still. there °" pritt differ-A medium-size sta1er'OOln is enc:a between lines. If cost is no similar but has less room in
object. Nonqian Caribbean which to walk, I smaller sitti
Lines' Sea Goddell o6iers a lwt-area -or none at all -~
urious week in the Caribbean for perilaps ~ a shower. The
$3,600 10 $4,400. For the "bud-smallest cabin is usually on a Ft-minded.~ C . deck and has I lower and
Lines will take you around berth.
Caribbean fOr a week for $945 The w,est cabin is usually
Sl.675, indudina airfare. Baba-a t tw1ce the price of the
ma Crui9e Unc's VtrtJC:'7MI ofren smallest. but on virtually every
ship afloat (except the Quttri
£/iuWlh II). the cheapest and
the most expensive cabins Bet the
same level of 9Cl'Vice. Q
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It's the best w;ry to start or finrsh a cruise vacat>on. A chance to
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That's wtry YJe're gMng you 3 days of sunning. retaxing and Just
plain taking rt easy Before ;ou set sail for the ome of }<>lJr ltfe. Or a~
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as lrttle as s 199 That's ~s tnan )OU woutd normally spend to<
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usual 25% deposit ~thin 7 days of bc:X>king. and }<>U'~ on }()ur wi1y
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orts: Buy low
nd live high
The duty-free shop& of St.
mas. The coral n:ds of c~
mcl The black btachcs of
aruniquc. 11M>te are onty a
attractions 10 be enc:oun-
on a cruilc acroa the as
ocr.ans of Nonh America.
SA WEEKEND introduces
ou to tome.. pons of caU.
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Probably the moa common
op on • Caribbt.8n itinerary,
wau is especiaJ}y known for
straw muket -row upon
of llnW hats, bmkets. mats,
bo~ putllS and just tan~ Chia can be wov-
. Hats can fJt youn b" SS or
I 0. su.w· hip and plKanats
. ~ few~ but ~ t.r-"1111 skills are a must V isi10n
can tee three I ldHz:ntury
&nit the ·~ funr.. Queen.. Scairc:Me. and
the~· wi~ of old homes. A lhon 1W away is ,.... w.nd.
ilr its ~me enter·-
inment and llft'lbtine.
Sii.,... ..
' Ditroveftld by Columbus and
ttnJed by Ponce de Leon. Pueno
RJOO displays its Spanjsh Colo-
naal heri• moa authentically
1n "'Old Sen J Uln. .. I ponion of
the capi1al with cobblesione
streets. plazas and SpaniVHty"
buildi .. with ~I-iron bU-
coma You can visn El Mom>
fonn:ss and the C'burdl of Sen
Jose. and spend your evcninas
cnjoyir11 the rataurants and ca-
siOOL
as SO percent from USA prices.
You can alto ICt' bllCt and
beaches. waJk lh~ a petrified
foma or vls;t St. Picrrt. a Cari~
bam Pompeii dtlt~ by .,,
eruption of Mount Pdcc in
1902.
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The 1983 invasion by USA
and Caribbean troopl IO <Miit I
Manitl .,vanment brouPt
Qten9dl b'cibty IO the IDef>-
tion of the wortd. but now the
itllnd hM returned IO its bmer
llllUI a I tropicaJ IOUrill drsti-
naUOft. Dilc:o'fenid by Cdwn-
bul and Iller nicknuncd &he
Spa lsArnd. Gmwta °""' beautiful beaches. volcanic
mountains. ICenic vaUeys and
the piauraque bart>cw" of St.
~-You can_,.., the aty on
b>t an a "°"'* of houn.. and shop b" the nUCJNI. clova. cin-
namon. mace and prw:r that
pve the island iu cqinaJ mme.
the best scuba d1vmg and r,nor-
kcting in th<' wor1d If you can
tear yourself awav from lhr mul-
tihued water and bngbth col-
ored fish. you can e-xplorr Ma·
~n archaeological s11es on thr
island or take an excursion 10 th<'
main.land to set the Mayan nun'
at Tulum.
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vtera. .. the west coast of l\.1t'\KO
Mazatlan offt"f\ \Uprrti <.flon
ftsh1ne. You can al'll> ta ~r .1
honNlrlwn carnage ndr alon~
the shorehnt' or"'"'' lhr h1,111111
c:athec:ral and plaza I 111 'hn~
pen. the CU) ~an r\ct"lk'nt
ldcc1ion of potter) ''" rr ~'('I ry. Dthcr and other Mr\1can
crafts. Pnc:es arr at lca\t \l 1 prr
cent lell than you would po' in
tht USA -a full-lcngih hand
embroldcted dress for t'\amrk
can be bouilt1 for S I ~
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island. mak.i~ an ldt:l I <.t'l 11 ng
b mortrdin&. W1ndsurfin~ rn s--ilina. Inland you C'lln rt'nl
bK)da and C'Oe\t down th<'
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whtn buyina this 1a10n·s nt'W ski equ
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manufacturm are. sivina the lm>IP
industry a run for ill ~ with 1
vancn in materials and dnip1. Ma
white. safety, comfon and pafonnar
continue to Im~. Some 1nnov11ior
8 Sidi. Vibration dam wh i
n:duct joft1 ftom ~~a
itt. movt from the lki s ccn '° the <X lidt. For o.ample. [)ynallo's new Air
$hovel spoia (S2»S280) lit1 on the sk
tip. Manur.ciwm aft bool&ina UK o(
tt'X 200) Ek:ctra. • h~ cafbon.traph1
matttial. lO improve slide. Btveled t
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whit's hot. mou;i tOnW expt111 art w
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raUy ia. But for tholt w;ih dvonical
poor f()Ol dmdatioft. the blntry-openlt
hea1Cd boots c.1n be·~ Rear-cn11
boots enjoy inc1tWKXJ oooullrity and in
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tw!~~·:c-~~~I~
tinua with the introduction~ lion II.
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ront waJk. Snap on your skls.
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ul appetites.. And that calls for auuy.
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made ahad and improve by •t1nd· ma a day in the fridle. After aJI. wh<>
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Siu Race. who 1J10 happens to be the
proprietor of M1nhatt1n'1 La Petite
M1nn1tt and Prunclle rnllunnt.s.
Next Sunday. Ructtc and slalom-
lov1n1 rooks such as Pic1Tc Francy W111
hit the .aoocs of Hunter Mountain.
NY .. for the Eastern rep:mals. f.ach
must sJu in .. drns whites .. -the ,ackct.
apron and taJI. whnc tO<{W' hlancht' of
the trade. The Roc;ky Mountain ctxf!>
met Dec. 8 at V11I, Cok> . and tht West·
crn division meets Feb. 9 1n Alptnc
MeadoW\. C',ahf. The rq1onal wmncrs
compete '" the fin1l1 Apnl ).-6 It Taos
ki Valley, N.M.
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sk11na is followed by hiah-~vcl catint
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t~r rntaurant petrons.
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thine heany and 1r1nsportabk -ch1l1.
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LOS ANGELES -Janis Paiae, a one-
time toast of Broadway, is now making
everyone toe the line on CBS' "Trapper
Jobn1 M.O."
~. wbo wowed critics and audience
alike m such s~ hits u "Remains To Be
Seen" and ··~ama Game,•• bas joined "Tra~ John in itl sixth eeuon u
hospital adminiattatot Catherine-Hackett.
"I thlok the beat way to dacribe her ia
with a line from tbiJ .eek'• script." she
aaid. "hay, 'What you're talkina about iaa matter of law and I have to en.foioe the law,
~er: ~~i~Jfavo=·~nLpper,
altbouah I'm sure tbeir ideU an tbe -.me.
But the contlict comes becaue abe bu to mW dedliOnl be doean 'l UVI to make.
Slte'a ~tic and aometimel prqmatic
tol tlulL'
She'• decisive, but not stern. Lave il to
.,.. to ftJMt the ~ympatbedo .... The wrlfm are allo ftn41D1 ways 10 -... ber
im.,. and mm bet more IPP""nl to the
audience.
lt'a the ftftb -* tor~ appe&red renlarly ill the en Ale" of live t*vilioa ~ She
awred in "lt'a Always Jan" .. , -~ Rabbi." "Baby Makel Five\. ud ..
shy." She also bad recurring roles in three
other seri~"All in the Family," "All's Fair" and •• t Is Enouab."
She made er deb.ut with one line in
"Bat.hint Beauty" in 1944, then starred in
"Hollywood Canteen." Next came "Of
Human Bondale." Many more pictures
followed until she went to Broadway and
starred in "Remains To Be Seen."
.. ~ Oame" followed, then the
movie ""Silk Stockinp" with fred Astaire
and Cyd Chlriae. Sbe toured in a number
of bit productiona and replaced Anaela
1 antba.ary in "Mame" on Broadway in
1968.
"rd aeent five yean under contract at
Warner Brol., then they let me 10," said
· .. I'd ltaned to play \beaten and
dubl. Then I wu taken to meet
Hayward and Undaay Croute to • ii~ wanted me f'or 'Remains To Be Seen.' ]'tie)' did. ll wu my ftnt Broldway = Tbey ~ me up in cotton and cut of' me. Tbai'1 tbe only way to
dllcribl il. I WU very ICltld.
.. I dAd ftvt lbowt OD ~WI)'. I did
'Aloal TQlltber' at the Muaic Box Lut ~,"lhlldded. .. MJ, rootl are in TICOma, Wuh.,'' ihe
llMS. I ibint pan of my ability to survive
.come1 trom the ltoek I came from. They
'were hardy people. I wu raised 'by my
pandfather. He waa a loger from deep in
the woods ofWiaconsin. We were poor and
l wu a Depression child. When. I saw
'Placeain the Hean' my Ufe flashed in front
ofmyeyea.
"l can remember my arandfatber cutting
out cardboard to flt my shoes. We couldn't
afford another pair. And my sh~ were
always wet. I remembersqui1hina to school
every day."
Christian news 'seeks fairness'
By JEAN MeNAlll
•111 l&IEJ .........
VlRGINlA BEACH, VL -Jamee R.
Whelan llYI he &Olt b11 job II blnclina editor and publiaber of' tbe W..aw.toll
Times becaute itl owner, die Rev. '!an
MY\Ull Moon'• UaificaiioD CllUrcb. tried
to impo11 itl beUefa on tbe ••IPlllCr.
Wbelan bas no hn lie wUI ND into a
similar prdb&em with hia la--== the Rev. Pat Robenloa'a ~ cam:ni Network. · "I'm explicitly comfbnable with a Clari•
tian orpnb.ation beeaute .I lllDDen to be
one of them," be said. "Pnile the Lord."
Since becomina mllUllilll director of
CIN Newt in Fetil-gi~ Ille been
plannina I ball-hour . ~newt prGll'am, whicb will ...n l• 21. . ..CBN News Tonilbt" wUI~ newt
tom a CbriJUu perll*tive 1D the cable
cbulnel'a 27 .3 nrlllfon bomes, which
receive a mixnare of Westerns, pme ·~ aituation oomedia and Ro~
1111on· a -ne 700 Oub," an interview
lbow.
"We're no' toina to try to oonven an~~ Wbelan said. "But we are aoina
to •Y we. i.a our labon, will brina to
you I IJllllD ol val~ That aystem of
valUll ii tbe WOid olOod 11 conveyed to ua
~-.-.." Wllelu'1 bom could be a ~or news
topk lfbt dedclll to .eet the Republican
aomiaation for prnidientin 1981.
.. {l. would be• laterel~ tat of Siead)'
nerva. Jul_~ we don l tee a real
problem," Wbllu Mid. ''If he were
umc:nanulmui k woWd bedi._t, but he's not.ber1~." Al bOlt Oi 700 Cha~" llobenton llvt1 dinc:Uou OD the MM .. lures run Clurill ibe 90-miDute Pl'Olr'UD· If be NDI
for p~ident. be would leave the show.
Whelan said.
Whelan criticized the networks for
presentin& a Uberal. v1ew of the news, but
said be didn't believe "CBN News" would
be biased to the rip t.
"We would strive for a kind offaimess ...
beaaid. "It's not that we'reapina to create a new kind ofimbe~•"'
A CBS apokesman ~jtded Whelan's
characs. "Thote are critio.ma that are not
new but l think they're W\iustiftable and l thin~you have to1:011"4er • • llways do the point or view of \bOle makina the.
criticiams," said aeo. Schweitur, vice
president of communieitipps for the CBS
Broedcut Oroul>.
"Everyone •bo watttiet television nrws brinp their own tet of valun U> it. ..
( ........ Cllltl8TIAR/P9cel0)
Sundey, January 12, ttee 3
. . ' ' . ·-
~MOR-mlniseries ~·coming
•North and South'
sequel, 'Crossings,'
'Dream West' due
1J LYNDA llllUICR
Q: Delpite the critica, I happen to be I bi&
.. ol mfnileries and hope ther.'.re around llr.,.... time. Can you Jell me if any are in
dlle makiDI for thiJ comina yal'l -A C.,
Dlytoa. Ohio.
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aoap? I wu excited, especially when I heard
Grant Alexander WU IC\ to star. Did II
appear and set canceled before I even got a
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any informallon? -G.H., Westford. VL
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I 9620, Irvine, C.Ul 91714. SlleMJJanswer
u many .quar.iom u • cu in her column, but t.be volume of m&iJ makes
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1966 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa •• llOI
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•Two children growing up
Ac!!:cHa cUtng tN Oepl a•lcri IMm
the clllll' nee W1* aan hoping ror a bett9'
·R"~~"r.l· Conol'' -Waetemr Bun Lanc:ater. Kirk ~\.twf.· 36 min.) • J BJ II Se~uled: a IOOk It tha Henri de T~Lautrtc I X·
hlblt et New York'a MUNUm of Modtfn
Art; P'Ofllt of New Ofleant Saints deftn· f8okla Tortl Elliott. ( t hr .. 30 min.)
-It& JCI -·· --II --....
.... ma. .., .. _. ........
-.11' Snake venom: why we sweet,
~ ~ monste1a from jUnl<. Q
I·-··· -·--· .. "BMX Bandits" ( 19M, Adveo·
ture) David Ar_r. John Ley. ( 1 hr., 32 min.Jn ~ .. "Tot> And The Koala Bear"
'tf•1. Fantasyr Roff Hams. (1 hf . 20
min.) ., . .,. -., ... _. ......... --·=-ATCIUlltf JS -..... ···~ .. , ---•er :1 ~ -COl'IW.L.o .. "Nate And Hayes" ( 1983, Ad·
V9f11\.lre) Tommy Lee Jones. Mlohael
Keefe. ( 1 hr .• CO min) '"'-""° -mT,.,_ ..., ...... --....... . l'Mr' _.!I II R r,..1a.. --.. .. ··~·· (19M, Science
Ion) Dennis Ouald. Max Von Sydow.
1 hr .• 35 min.) ·---"P'Tq. y~ KJpperbenO'' 1982, Drema) John. Albeltny, AllOt'I
,,,~,
iiJL'Caa IC Thi NFC ... ':ii.:;--• ........... .....
~, ..... ----·
10 ~l Jfl!'Nrl 11, , ..
I N-t-acTQ _ _.ULTWA••--
IW .. -Fr~ Rock gets a
strange vltltOf ~ Doc 1 dog Sprocket
wandert In. O (!) ... "Medemt X" (1966. Oramt)
Lana Turner, Kttr Dullff. (2 ~ CllmaLftM&L'IT&L t •L»
-"Annie Otkley" Jamie LM Curtlt ~ra~ht ltgendary lharltefiter and
(itn hr. nehy ooetara u WI BUI Hlc:kok ".,.,,. -" •.. , ... "Tlcklt Mt" ( 1965, Musl~I) Preaie,. JuUe Adams (2 hrs )
l llllA•·U ~-.....
... "Charllt Chan In Murder Over
New YOfk" ( 19'0. Mystery) Sidney TOier
!hr., 30mln.)
... "Bittle Hymn" ( 1957. Orama)
ocJ<cl~ Mar1ha Hyer (2 hra )
I==·· =----!O'lllllFUIY .....
... "They All Laughed" (1981 ,
Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Ben Gazzara
111 hr., S5mln.) m!OllMAU.
.. ... "Imitation Of Life" ( 1959, Ora·
ma) Lana Tuu"lef. Sandra Dee (2 hrs . 35
min.) -IDCIY_,_. INCmm • 1a• ....... -uma-•1111 ..... _,NIW
.. Ta.IGflM..-CO
... "Trencticoat" (1983, Comedy)
Ma.rt:Klddef, Robert Hays ( 1 hr . 31
min (%) "()Jet In The Sun·· ( 194 7,
Western) Jennifer Jones. GreQOfy Peel\
2 tn., 18 min.) ..... -.a.
,.--~---~ •1umn1 " __ ... , ·--·--.... 1:1num c:..m ... .. TC191GflM,.UIC9:0
... "Romal'lcing The Stone"
( 198', ~\Hi Miet'98I Douglas,
Klthleen Turner. ( 1 hr .. •5 min.)
~= "Wuthering Heights · (1939. Romlnce) Laurence OIMef. Merle Ob-
1w1"°"9(~~·1l-~Q trm ,_ A story abou1 a group ol
people eJIJ*lendng the crisis In their
l!V99.
(!) ... "The Truth About Spnng"
[1965, Oftma) Hayley M Ila, Joho MNls ....
1-llH• ..r-... "Written On The w1na· (1957.
ame) Dorothy Malool. Rober' S•aclc
~;ii. .....
• atiiMfl "Agltf'll Chrlt'•ts M•
Marple: The Body In the Library· M•
Mar pit' a lnYMt189tlon of Ruby Keene'•
murder INdl heir to the '"°" ot O.ne-
mouth and a growlnQ list ol aual*I• J:arl 2 oa < t hr.) ~:. "Raldtrl Of The l 05' Ari\''
(1981, AdvenMt) HarrltOn Ford l(artfl
AW.n. ( 1 hr. 55 min.)-(!) ... "fwlattd ltaln" ( 197' Honoi)
Pat Cardi. John Nllend. (2 hra }
-~--Cll ,...ar•• ,. "°".,... Wn.n Ralph ltlee to help an old fr~oo I rid
a wife, an unknowing A~ 1uspec1s ,.,1m
of bel~ unfaithful. O .. _. .D Cl) • IR. fU""' The NFC ~ and AFC (NBC) chempionst11p
games wlll ~...,, ltw. Starting times al'ld
1aams wert not m llable at p1t11 11roe .. .,. .• _ ....
-..Jtmr • asw• a.. ..... ,_ .... ....... ..r
1119 .,. "Plaza Suite" (1971 . Come•:y~
Walter Matthau, Maureen Stapletor
tlfs, 20 min.) ,.,, .... ,_ acnm--•-•llAUTl Graffiti! Nights leltUtts cnopped .i00
channeled cars of the '50s assemt• e •
each week "' San Jose: Wild In The ....,,,~1
Outlaw Cars re.en speeds of 150 MPH
a c11.;;r.112 mtte long · I ATM --Roge< Ebeft and C.1 " Sisl\el announce their chOlces IOf the it
wOtst films of tees. ~=--= I ... w -anc --',,,.
Torr;,:.wies vs. Granite Hiits
• "Under The Yum Yum T•e<>
( 1963, Comedy) Jad( Lemm0f1 Ca
':t"leY (2 hfs )
• .. • ..,, Via terry boat and Iv•
ury crutSeJ. pleywrjght and noveksl B11er
Thompson tr1 .... the-Niie Alwf trom It*
Sudan to Its Mtdfterraneen delta Q l 1
hr )
I .. _..., ,_ ....
.. "Ten From Y041f ShOw
Shows" I 1973, Comedy) Sid caesar. In
~Coca (I hr • 32 min.} ll.cl .. "lrreconcillble Oifttf~
( 1984, Comedy) Ryan O'Neel, Shellt>'I'
Long ( 1 hr .. 54 min.)
Cl) ... "The Angel Wate R9d'' (1960
t)ama) Ava Gefdller, Dirt{ Booerde I
hr . 39 min )
(%) .. "Tl'le Frenc:ti Ulutenant'• worri
an'' ( 1981, Ofama) Meryt 81rtep. Jeremy
lr~\!_tn. 5.=i·~ -e·1111. .Ml Powtrtd Or•o At IPleda ot r:ieerfY 300 MPH. lt1 ~no,....,.:llililltif:: =;: ::
Orama) flldllrd CNnna. hlebeth
hrt.) ........ (19.,.,....
U.) a.. '"'-". 81\N ~. (2
hrs.)
(I) .. :.'.'Joyage lo The Bottom 01 The
.Sea'' (19§..l, Adventure} Wetter Pl~.
IJoar:.=~ir:.~>
. ~ tnmT Schtduled: a IOOk at the
prob"'""' ot suicide •mono teen:'agers: re-
ports of censonihlp In Detrolt high sch~~1 hr.) · • ... &-~ -WCT World Doubles. final matohet from London. (R) (2 hrs.. 30
min.) · .. l:--.. ·· II - & ,_
-cm:t Wlll«'f WCIU OI
•="Claudine'' ( 1974, Orama) oi-~ann Carroll. James Earl Jones. (2 hrs.)
I MDOllNZMD llCMI "Magnificent Obsession"
(1954. D1ama) Jane Wyman, Rock Hud-
SOf"I. (2 hrs.)
• tMAT 5 U D:msttl Cit "Live from Lin-
coln Center: The Chamber M09lc SoclefY,
With Irene Worth and Horacio Gutierrez •
Pianist Horacio Gutierrez Is among the
artists pei:forming works by Saint-Saens.
Beethoven, Salle and Brahms. Actress
Irene Worth narrates. (2 hrs.) .....
(H) .,.. "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982,
Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Blrkln. ( 1 -i"'·fl~-MIOY .. A dramatization of Mar-
tin Luther King Jr.'s boyhood In Atlanta.
Howard Rollin$ stars. ( 1 hr.) 1= "Second Wind" (1976. Ora-
ma) Lindsay Wagnec James Naughton.
i~---... ,.,,,....,
11CM1 "Romancing The Stone"
(1984. AdVenture) Mlct\ael Douglas.
Kathleen Tur~1Citits min,) • 8 ~ California at Ari-
zona (live) (2 hrs.) e 11CM1 "Easy Come. Easy Go" ( 1967.
Musical) Elvis Presley, Dodie Marshall. (2
hrs.) l1I ... "The Last Detail" (1974. Ora-
!ma==:= :":
wglrl shares h8f love of the brlQhtly
colored llghts In a history of neon --lrom
pop artifact to Its use by architects,
graphic designers. sculptors •nd photo-
Q!!Phers as a oontempor•ry 81'1 form.
lJ,J .,. "The River" (1984, Orama)
Mel Gibson, Slsay Specett. (2 hrs.. 2
min.)
(!) .. "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora-
ma) Denni& Christopher. P,ui Dooley. (2
hr&.}
(I) .. "2010" (198', Sc:Mwl09 Fic-
tion) Roy Scheider. John Llthgow. (1 hr ..
~~ CZ> "Flnlan'1 Rainbow" (1"8. Mu-
lleal) Frtd Atlalft . PftUla Clerk. (2 hrl ..
2 min.} = .f ~-,--= A atudF of how !tie ....,..iootnent of Mnlly ... II 1-.0 by
. -----·----:;--------..,,.....----------
the community end society In gene;.,, •B ITAi ~ Spons competition
• featur1ng cast members from ''Comedy
Store," "St. Etsewhere" and "Capitol."
{_1 hr.)
• llCMI "The Navy Vs. The Night Mon·
~ ltefl" (1966, Sc~ Fiction) Mamie
Van Doren, Pamela Mason. (2 hrs.)
•.,.. "World War Ill" ( 1982. Orama) I~;"· DeVld Soul. (2 hrs.)
MIW'llal Poet-colonial lndla's con-
tra91t and contradictions as It strives for
PMCle and pro.perlty In a new technologi-
cal age are examined through the eyes of
Prime Mlnlstl! AIJty Oao.d..til. CO!!.!mn~ Jack Ander'lon hosts:' ( 1 hr.)
EWY-M.D lffl 111 TO~ TMI ITOIY 01 LAMm ~ The translormatton
of Anna Louise Strong from reporter to
~ltical actMst Is examined. Q ...,...,.
.,. "Myste<y Mansion" ( 1983.
Suspense) Dallas McKennon Greg
~TIL~ 36 min.) =· ATM ... Roger Ebert and Gene SISkel announce their choices for the 10
wOtSt films of 1985.
1 ........ 11111
-1K CM aACI M:1mV a_.
1 .. 111,, ..... Ii .. _.. ....
.,. "Follow The Fleet" ( 1936, Mu-
sical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr ,
50m1n.)
Cl) • llOCUY St. Louis Blues at New
YOO< Ranget$ (Live) (Subject to black-
out~ hrs.) •1-~1•1~ 'al "!':e and Nicole decide to
break up: Mr. Dyrenforth \Graham
~arvls), the school's new pnnc pal, be·
1
1""95 ~ ~nxed. ~~)Wl..ll • w ., .....
ITAllm ,_ ... --··· --1\lmn .,. "Unlco In The island Of Magtc"
(1984, Fantasy) Animated ( 1 l'\1 . 39
min.) (l) Lll£IT'ft.D OI M .:le ,_ ,._.
Feetured; Tammy Wynette: Tony Danza
tours the Bahamas: composer Bill Conti:
modeling agents Eiieen and Jerry Ford:
the Cattle Barons' Ball in Texas, ('hr)
(1)-.&JY MM.L'I TM.L TAUi ,_Lao
.. "Annfe Oakley" Jamie Lee Curtis
poftrays the' legendary sharpshooter and
Brian Dennehy costars as Wiid Bill Hick<>K
1<1:ir.L ......
• .. "Gunman's Walk" ( 1958. _
1
w-::;J.!8a" Heflin. Tab Hun1er (2 hrs )
L==Q --Ult_,_
----al.all Cll19ill An lnl'Ull lntervlN with people whO are
Otc1r contenOtre: Gut1t1 Richard
IOtOugh • ''A Cho<ul lint.'' Norman
Jtwllon • "AQnet Of God," $IOney POI·
leek • "Out Of Africa\" Stewn 8pielberg •
"The Cob Purpl9.' and Petw WtAr •
"wttneM. .. ( ~ ......
•(Wu•n 19 -Interview
Wtth act Of Richer<' Oreyl\Jss. < 1 hr.)
• .. "Jallhouse Rock" C 1957. Musi-
cal) EMs Presley. Judy Tyler A young
prisoner learns to play the guitar and al·
~ ~=· ollmbs to stardom (2 hrs.)
G.,. "Claudine" (1974, Drama) Di-
ahann Garron. James Earl Jones. Ro-
mance blolloms between a down-and· a:a:::·.:::• ga•bage o~Oci~
I A.UL& An lnaeplh 1001< at the cause.
symptoms and on-going research con·
cerr= fatal disease AIDS ( 1 hr ) e The Domino Pnnctple" ( 1977.
Adventure) Gene Hackman. Candice Ber·
gen. A strange conspiracy engulfs a con·
vlCted kliler and hlS wife after the man is
sprung from prison by mysterious • 'buSi-
nessmen" to execute an assassination. (2
hrs.) e CMatAA 11'1 ,_ mAnol Writer
Ved Mehra·s essay on life In nis native In·
d1a that focuses on his 83-year-old uncle
ChachaJI and his role as lhe family's "poor
rela;)~~R) ( 1 hr.) I IOWA A look at the etfects ot l~SAT
18. India's communications satellite. on
the nation's villages and rural areas. (R)
Q_(1 hr.)
(HJ Pl•Oll.I llOCI Fraggle Rock gets a
strange vrs1tor when Doc's dog Sprocket
~=-tt CS) .,. "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984.
Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole-
man. An 11 ·year-old with an overzealous
1mag1nat1on becomes entangled in a real-
life spy acventure when he witnesses a
murder and !he theft of top-secret mllltary
documents. 'PG' o (1 hr .. .-1 min.) "I ........ nwnu = ==im-• Scheduled in-terviews with Michael Douglas and pro·
ducer Stephen J Cannell: a preview ot an
.HBO special about Barbfa Streisand's
i fC:... I '-.u. ._ While on a camping
1tlp, the Lawsons t>ecome lost 1n the
woods.
•wwtOll.'9 CC) .,. "My FaVOflte Year" { t982.
Comedy) Peter O'T001e, Marl< Ltnn-
Baker An alcoholic ex-matinee Idol has
!rouble coping with the prnsures of a lrve
TV pertormanoe during te6evlslon's golden
!.9.9· 'PG' C 1 hr., 35 min.)
CH).,. "Bug$ Bunny's 3rd Mo111t: 1001
Rabbit rites" ( 1982. Comedy) Anmlt·
ed. Volees by tMI Blanc, Shep Mentten
Bugs-Bunny. Defty Duck end ocher Loo-
ney Tunes stMS art.beclc lglJn In cla*
cartoons. edited togetfltt With new foot-
age having an ''Arabian Nights" thtt'M. ·a· ( 1 hr .. 16 min.)
Cl) .. "19t8'' (1N5. Orama) Willlllm ~ .... Aobefta. .._... Fooce. OUrtng
the final year of Wri W. ~ IN lnhl.tlft·
ant• of a lletpy Tl!!M fOWt'I tight "* own war against tN "" .,..... (1 hr.,
31 min)
Sunday, January 12. 1111 11
-' ' .
.. Ii·-.::... ... , I ,.. ·--..... -........ -POnky pOMI .. a
bov eo lt'I can cttw '* homemede c:af 1n i;t;a~~"' • .., Seg-
ments repee19d from preyloul lt)()W9 In-
clude a k>c* at an Indecent U.S. coin thet
crMted a ecandal In 1918 ~ an llllnols
man who llYel lntlde a pyramid. (R) Q ~N., 30 min.} = .._.. Guest: Betty White. ( 1 ,)
I M&.cmA,_mAT•..U.I dbilh~ -~ African elephants ate ob-setVed on 1 rlsky tret< to 1 cave that pro-
vldel sans Ind mlneralS neoe118fY to their
diets. (A) Q (1 hr.) CD ......: "alame It On The Nlg.ht"
(1984, Orama) Nick ManculO, Byron
Themes. After his mother dies, 1 13-yeer-
old It forced Into a painfully ewkward re-
union with hit rock star tether -a l'n8n he
lnewwlw· ·,-~1 N .. 25mln.) • = R!:W ~~· new game t>ut nJnS Into probleml When
his father dllagrees on the marketing tec-
llcs.
I ...... ,..lialil ••••
AC-111110IMlll_,_ ,.. .,., ........
-(I) ----Jeelica be-comes lufY foreman in a Memlngly open-
and-thUt murdef trial. Gueits lr1dude Mec~~andAlanHele. (1 tw.) • • -n.-Arnold Skemp becomn a war hero by saving the llvee of
the Gii whO once scorned him. Latry Si*-
nek end former boxer Ray Mendrll guest ta,.,,_
EE Fii_. • ._ • .._
Cl) T .. ,_ "9 IP 111 SurptiMt
waff an amateur estronomer when Hal-
ley'• Comet returna. Fritz WMver guett
!-~,,, ..... ,_
tlnd: Tammy Wynette; Tony Oenz.a
tourt the Behemea: compoeer 8111 Conti;
modtltnQ egenta Eileen and Jerry Ford: ~CemtBeront' BeNlnT.._ (ftw.) • ..,_.. Af'ran .._.,,.. lie ot>-
-* on a rllky trek to a c.w that pro-
vldel lllts Ind mlnetlll nec:1Hery to their dlttf' 1(Ri.f11~t~) I WIW Cl,... "8-k Houle"
L8dy Oedloctt COi :ff 1111 her leelet to a
~ Blhlr: Jo .. bMd In dee-
'*91• COlidlllort ...... her kidnapping; a
l"l'ltllclou1 lnrrudtr traii-· TUlktngh()tn.
~art 7 of 8) Q (1 hr,)
.. "Aomlnelng The Stone"
114, AcMnlut9) MlctlMt OoualM, IWthlaln Tunw. A romentlc ncMlllef' ,.
~ .,,. -"" a mecho ecMnturet
In I loUeh Mwftoln )UrlQle to r1n10m hs lilllr with I llbuloul ~ ,_.., ·1r:1 hr .... ,,., ..... ,. ... ,1 ...... ~
) ~ ~Allen. An *1
com. to llfl'l 111G dllooiMI I t'IOllill ""°
worim.it 11'1 wfllatl he-5~ I wtdow
"' ~ • ·----pur"'9d lw ICltntlltt ... ""' tN for I II&
11 ~. J""*Y 11, 11M
E t 'PG'Q (1hr .• 55min.)
o.11
"Thief Of Hearts" (t9M. Cr•-
"'8)' Steven Bauer, Berbate Wlllleml. Af·
le< looting an opulent San Franclloo
home, a bU<gler dllcovera he PDlll HH
the secret dlariee of a frultrated married
women and imc:>efUOUlly Mta out to fulflll ~ f8ntallel. 'A' Q ( t hr .. 40 mri.)
_. "The Hlt" ( 1986, Orama)
erence Stamp. John Hurt A hit man le
Mnt to Speltl to kidnap the men who ratt-
ed on the mob end tr•v,t Nm to Parts fonxecutlon. 'R' (1 hr.. !Tlin.) l lMlll,..U.AamA
-• .,_ NIJQl)OQ( 5 Rt A woonded benk robber ¥entur• Into a
doctor' a lnn«-city office lo IMl'ch of med,
lcal ... tlnce. • di .. "Olamondl Are Forever"
(1971, Adventure) Sean Connery. Jiii St.
John. James Bond matches wit• with the
Infamous villa.In Blofeld to prevent his
echeme to raid the world's diamond sup-
ply f Qf lhe purpoee of building a deltruc-tlve 'MW Mtellite. (\llewef Ollcretlon Act.=~ Q (2 hra., 30 min.)' I .... ft ..wm
.. "This II Spinal Tap" (1984,
Comedv) Rob Relnef. MldlMI McKMn. In
this 11th on the contemporary rock mu-
sic scene. an American docUmentary fllm.
maker eumlne9 tT,1omeoon of a 17-
r,ear-old heevy rMt bend from England
A' ~·· 22 m .)
Cl•t1'W11m I -·· -... I • Cl> .. "Rockabye" (Premiere.
ama) Valerie Bertinelll, Racnel Tlcotin .
To find her abducted eon. a young woman
Melcs help from an eggreeelte reportet
when law enfOl'oement ~ react wtth
Indifference. Q (2 hra.) 8. MTM.-Baled on Joe McGln-
ntss'a book about the 1970 murderl of
Gleen Ber.i Cape. Jefhy MecOonald'•
wife and two daughtert. When murder
chargea egMllt him are di'~ Mac-
Donald (Gary Cote) ~ a lelf-
•tyled <*tbrity and hit fllther-1n-lew'1 SUIOiclon• begrtl to mount. Aleo ttara Kllrl Malden and EVIi Miiie Sein!. (Part 1of2)
i'ciu~2~~ ...
.. alH •Matin PnlM tr.-to
the &It lndlel to round up CSOOOdlll that
will be tratllPC>rted to I breeding twm .
R
.. "WOf1d War Ill" (1882, Orama)
Hudlon. Dl\'ld Soul. In December
1987, a --of Ii ICf I·= hOtttll con-frontatlone betnen the ed 8t1tee Ind
the ScMtt UtllOn lead the wottd to the
brink of nuc:leet dlltructlon. (2 tn.) I ....... ··= ll_" __ Houet" Lldy Dedioc* COliflH II hs 11Ct91 to a ~ EMtw: Jo II found In ct.
perl tl oonditJon after '* ~ a meMcioue lntNdlr trape TuldnghOm. D.~tw.) '
''AgMt'8 Ctwtlltl'• ....
"" lody In "" UMry'' .... ' ...,.,..,, ""'-IUitlon of fMw ~'It
murdlr ..... "" to "" "90tf of o.n..: "'°'*' Md I llfOWi'O lllt of • 1,IDll. t
•
Q (1hr.) •
WNton lour TMm ~ Kan. (f') ( 1 tw.)
---,,., .... -.., = er••w.,n••• .,., ...... H•••-Hotted by Ruoy
. The ~ed Nltlonl Decade '°' Women It commemotlted by a retrospec-
tive loOk 11 women from the past ten i~~&m mAT I& a IU m "Dence 1n
America: A Sona few Deed W1rr10rs" ·The
San Frenclec:o l!elet perbme MIChaet
Smuin's epic ~!Ion of IN Amencan
Indians· struggle In contemporary society ffi) (1 hr.)
(C)llOWll "History Of The WOf1d -Par!
(1981. Comedy) Mel Brooka, Madehrie
Kahn. Man's lllultrioul hlal<><y ·• lrom
Neanderthal cavemen to the Spenist> '" qu1S11ton -IS exa.mlntd. 'A' ( 1 hr 33
min.)
(I) mTOIMAIMA11
®MWTW ... Tht d'illdren's ward.,•
• majof hospital la the "9ttlng for thrs doc·
umenlary that obtenl99 how two families
are coping with chronlcally Ill yoongste•c; i.! hr.) C1J.,. "Racki..." (HMM, Drema) A
dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah. Confllcts er·~
when a troubled teen-aged bit(.,, all8fla
ed from hrs alchOflc father and an 001cs1c;1
from society. ~ Involved w11h J
young woman from a 1tralQhtllced. mo~
die class famlly. 'R' ft tw., 3l> min.) E ,_MIP Ill .... , •• _..llnlM-
..... Thi ftctttloul 25th an
ntversary of ·'The Gerry Shandllng Show
Is oetebrated In a perOcly of TV 11~ st\Owc;
that's filled with cilpl of memorabl4>
~1hr.) W "The French Lieutenant's Wom
an" ( 1981, Orama) Meryl Str.ap. Jeremy
Irons. Based on the no¥ei by Jotwi Fowtes
An attaif t>et-..n two tcton II perellele<l
In lhe romantic perlOd fttrn In which the
two are P-!!1orrnlng. ])2 hrl .. 5 min ) .. _. ....
-.... ,. IS -... .... "·--11• 1£7 ... -== = U'Gaem &Yrpr•
await an amateur Mtronomer when Hal-
ley's eom.t retumt. Ftltl W-..r guest .. ., .. ...... =rra=
-C•am Str1pperl I I a IUbUrban
-..... ~ nlghtdub .,. apoctlghted In thla .......,.,_,tlty thet ...,.,._ lndll'1 con-
tradictory attltudel towrd women ( 1 tw.) 1 ...... &m-. Texae _,_ •tehood and
liter Joint the COi 1fedinoy. n. ohlol of
rtOOnltNOtlon It fllOld efW AppomlttOll !~ "A ~illM On 9nl ......
... HottOf) "°"" '-'-"°"'9 ig;y, A group Of L.A. ....._. n •·
rorlud by • "'"OIM kllr •"".,... tr.Ir CSrNme and ,,.._flt . ...., INY
., ... 1
1
1 M )
I:-., trill IO ,:r en&.IJMlfQ
·-1 .... ay Coal.
111 ...... .,..ccmtllm AT•--...W'D IT 'Ml -Interview with actor Richard Dreyfuss. ( 1 hr.)
1 .. 1122# ... -....
MftLOI tW .,. "Blondie's Secret" ( 1948.
Comedy) Penny Singleton. Ar1hur lake
Counterfeit money and an attempted lug·
gage robbery stall the Bumsteads' veca-
tlon. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.)
CC) .,. "Moscow On The Hudson"
(1984. Comedy) Robin Williams. Maria
Conchita Alonso. A Russian circus musi-
cian defects to the United States and set·
tie& In New York after being saved from
the KGB by a,store security guard 'R' Q · i1 hr., 55 mln.1
••.,."Destiny Of A Woman" (1971,
Orama) Anthony Quinn. Male Powers A
city mayor beeomes Involved In the lives
of a yoong medical student being sued for
l'T181practice and a pretty. unwed AStan
mother searching for the father of her
lchlli1'~Y~~-~~
.... C'J .. c:m'\1.1.A.
... "Star 80" (1983. Drama) Mar-
iel Hemingway. Eric Aober1s Traces the
career and death of model-actress Doro-
thy Straiten who was murdered by her es-
tranged husband. 'A' O (1 hr .. 44 ":;J
-,, ---...-....... IMCl-v.= CLOllW Scheduled in·
te<VieWS with Michael Douglas and pro-
ducer Stephen J. Cannell. a preview of an
HBO special about Barbra Streisand's new album.
I ... .., ...
umf ... ,.., .....
..n,,,_all.-~ ---.... "Breaking Awa'{' (1 979. Ora·
me) Oennlt Christopher. Paul Dooley A
bicycle enthutlast In • small cou~ town
spends hit post-high-~hoot summ~
trying to tOrt out his plans tor the future
While training for the lwo biggest ra099 of .. h•::.,~ .. 1-...a .... , II
-Moaday
-~ T .. M9 Whit You Want'' ( 1980. ) AN MacGrew. Alan King. (1 hr.,
!"*'· • ··~" (1914, 8cltnot Fie· ~Dlnnll QUl!d, Mex Von Sydow. (I ·e'T;:~nd The l<Olll ... •• (1911. ) fi'olf Herr•. (1 hr., IO min.) • • loltfllce MOb'' (1Ma, Crime) ltack, Ktlnln Wynn. (1 hr •• ao
--·tTM 3t "8DI" f1111, ...,._,
(%) .,_ "Duel In The Sun" ( 1947.
West~rn) Jennifer JOfl!S. Grespy_ Peck.
A beaut1M half-breed lndlan glil tOuches
off an explOSlve family feud when she
comes to live In the home of a wealthy
cattleman and his tw9 sons. (2 hrs., 18
min) .. ,"°"". .,.. "Kiiiers Three" ( 1968.
Suspense) Robert Walker, Diane Varsl. A ·
serviceman and his wife are Involved In a
robbery attempt In which a federal agent
is killed. (2 hrs.) Cll llOWll "The Next Victim'; ( 1975.
Suspense) Carroll Bakef, T.P. McKeona.
A psychotic killer terrorizes a · beeutlful
woman trapped 1n a Wheelchair. ( 1 hr .. 30
lm1n•01•11T1 .......... aua••-...,mwtfl,..Clall
l'UmMi.09
,_ WCT World Doubles. final
matches from london. (R1 (2 hrs., 30
mln.} a.CID llCMI "Raiders Of The lost An<''
( 198 1. Adventure) Harrlsoo Ford. Karen
Allen. In 1936. a globe-trotting aroheolo-
g1st-adven1urer races Nazi evlldoers for a
legendary religious artifact of enormous
• power. narrowly escaping dozens of death
traps en roote. 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ... ,,.,..., ...
ta(!) .... "Angel's Alley" (19-'8. Come-
dy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall. The Bowery
Boys expose a racketeer who uses yoong
lboy~:o.l,=ng. (1hr .. 30min.)
.... ,..UA. ... . . .... =•11MmW1nta·....,. 19
.,. "Kotch" (1971, Ofama) Walter
Matthau, Deborah Winters. A widower re-
fuses to let his children put him out to pas-lture~ ~Q .,..._
'"""'' I 3 I l'UmMi.09
d .... "Ten From YCXJf Show Of
Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar, Im-
ogene Coca. Ten classic skits from the
original telecasts of "Your Show Of
Shows." with P9™)NI anecdotee by Sid
Caesar. ·a· (1 hr .. 32 min.)
(J) .... "2010" (1 ~. Science Flc-
tfon) Roy ScNider. John llthQOw. De-
spite \IOlatllt polltlcal tenelont, U.S. and AuSSlan eclentltta. leunctl a foMow-up
space mlMlon to lnveet'9!te the fllte of a
tailed voyage to Jupiter. PG' Q ( 1 hr .. ~
min.) ......
{!) •-WWATCll II iffllll.9 . ... --..... IUY
• ftu11-•• --·····---a ., ..
---w Cllll9l.m An anooel lntervtew with people who are
Oscar contenders: Guests Richard
Borough • "A Chorus Une." Noonen
Jewlson -"Agnes Of God," Sidney Pol-
lack • "Out Of Africa." Steven Spielberg •
"The Colo< Purple." and Paler Weir •
"Wltnees.'' ( 1 hr.) .. CID -.. "Daniel" (1983. Orama) Timo-
thy Hutton, Mandy Patlnkln. Besed on
E.l. Doctorow's novel "The Book Of Dan-
iel." A graduate student probes lhe
events surrounding his parents' execution
as Russian nuclear spies 'R' (2 hrs . 9
. min .. ·1 ... 0INIU •••• --·-·mncll .... ,..,
lrtl .,. "Oller The Brooklyn Bridge"
·(1964. Romance) Elliott Gould, Margaux
Hemingway. A man who dreams ot own-
ing a posh restaurant In Manhattan must
marry a woman he doesn't love so that he
can receive the flnanclal supPort needed
to start the business. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.)
1111 e .,. "Ouantrl"'s AaidefS" ( 1958 •
Western) Steve Cochran. Leo Go<don. A
Confederate offioef Infiltrates Unt0n lines
In order to raid a Kansas arsenal (I hr ..
30m~ la: ..
.. , ... COMm
.. "Going Ber9erk" ( 1983. Come-
dy) John Candy. Joe Flaherty. Politicians,
aerobics and religlOuS cults are per1 of this
comedy featuring the cast of Second City
TV 'A' ( 1 hr .. 23 min.) a. CJ) ... "laaaiter" ( 1964. Adventure)
Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour. A claley
American jeW9I thief It biackmelled by the
FBI 10 SIMI a fortune In ~ jewelt
paSSing through pr•WOfld War n London.
'A' J.U"" 40 min.). ·1= I 119AY ---~ .... --
tva.) -® "Cracker&" (198A, Comedy) Ooneld
• Sutherland. Jack W•den. ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) tW• "OlthonOfed Ledy" (ia.7. My9t.,y)
t::&<fy Lamarr. Dennis O'l<Mfe. (2 hr1.)
tW (%) "Citizen Kane" (1 a.1. Drama) Orton
_ Welle9. Joseph Cotten. (1 hr., 59 min.I
-· "Jim Thofpe: All American" (1051, ~ograph)'.) Burt LancHter, Phylllt
Thaxter. (2 hrt.)
CH) "A Soldief't Story" ( 198-4, Orama)
Howard E. Rolllna Jr .. Adolph Caeur. ( 1
hr .. 4 1 min,) -~"Swing Time'" (1936, M"*-1) Fred
Astaire. Ginger Rogers. (1 hr .. .W min.) w• "Abilene Town" (1946, Western)
Aandotpt'I Scott, Rhonda Fleming. (l hr ..
30mln)
W CI> "Testament'· ( 1983. Orama) Jane Al-
exander, Wiiiiam Devane. ( 1 hr., 29 min.)
(%) "Going Berserk" (1 983. Comedy)
John Candy, Joe Flaherty ( 1 hr., 23
min.) •OO "Brady's E&cape" ( 19~. Adventure)
John Savage. Kelly Reno. ( t hr .. 36 min.) •CC> "The Double Man" (1967. Solpente)
Yul Brynner, Br1tt Ekland. (1 hr .. 46 min.) (%) "Nate And Hayes" ( 1983, Adven·
ture) Tommy Lee Jones, Michael
O'Keete ( 1 hr . 40 min )
.. Cl) "The Return 01 The King" (1980,
,_ntasy) Animated Voices of Orson
Bean. John Huston ( 1 hr • 37 min.) .. CC) "Seven Magnificent Gledlatort"
(1983. Adventure) Lou Ferrigno. Sybil
Denning ( 1 t'lr . 23 min ) CO "Rope" ( 1948, Suspense) James
Stewart, Farley Granger ( 1 hr., 20 min.)
Cl) "Mother Lode" ( 1982. Orame). Charl-
ton Heston. Ntek Mancuso. (2 hrs.')
(%) "The Scarface Mob" ( 1962, brama)
Robert Stack. Keenan Wynn. ( 1 hr., 30
min.) .. 00 "2010" (1984. Science Action) Roy
SChelder. John Lllhgow. ( 1 hr., 5.4 min.) _ ....... ___ _
roll. A men becolTl8t the queny of both
~ PQb end • MC:f9t group of toretDD
egertts opetatlng In Engllnd wtltn he ls
fram«1 for• ttrange(t murder. (1 hr .. 28
min~.
•l4l1':fJ.1U•1 ~Interview
h "a.:11tte1Harttey.
I , .. :=a. Thi "*"'-la of Jelpur.
lndle: modlllog agency heed Nine Blanc·
d. &Mf!llltl-1!111• -~zc••• -. ..... ........ ........ ., .. ..,
«*'•........,.,South Alebema
at Allbeme-Bltmlngham (U....) (Subject
to bleckout) (2 twt:)
CD -Wett~t Chemplonehtp ~hrs.boo m1n.1
••UDEii .. ... "The Giiden Of The An&Con-
tlnls" (1971, Orama) Uno Capollcchlo,
Dominique Sande. Antl-Semltlem gradual-
ly and pOllotlOUtly lnY9dae the llYll of two Jewish famlliet ~ In Italy before World
War II. (Subtltled) 'A' (1hr.,34 min.)
W tm .. "The L.1.11ty Men" (1962. Ora·
ma) Solan Hayward. Robert Mitchum. A
cowboy dOM ~ to become a ro-
deo Ital. (2 ~5 min.)
-· t•M Feetured: ~-go behind bert to t'*P pi1aoners; &w &A-
van d~ 1119 llnce "Felcon Cr•t":
pettonal\zed muelc ~ rellw the "-Y northern Cdfornll wee bombed.
I .... _,
Wd'llWJI I I M • LA Feetl#ed: a lool< at free.
. money-..vtng gerega ...... pob
aucttona and twep meeta; llto, the
"blble" of be/gain huntn, The Recya.
~u.. --llWI--••~ flMl'ICllllT ..... .. ,.. ..
......... _'ll ... ..,
- 3 OOOll Tur~ a tUnori ttNJc Into • medellorl end two meelt
~===-Wembl9y'a good hw-~ Nm to en underground eprtng of (i)iilii Wet•. Q
'_,_..,,.,, .. Cl>•·~ ---.-Arnao-and lM ., ~ at • prCHWn
tennll '°""*""'' to prOleCt a .... ..., wtae *'* la ~ In lop111Cf91 ,,... ~lellone with.~ country. (1
.J . musm•...._ ..-0onne :rKnoe9 &.anclng") la attMOtd on a ~ orw: Hit~
v.J Kormen la °""9d I lerge IUl'n of mon-
tt for "' talrlG,...... ( 1 hf.) ...... ~ hMt" (1174, AcMn-
tur•) Chettll lroneon. Uv Ullmann. A men and ~ .,. ~1111ed end hltd hottllQI by oroaa from IN ,.,., PIM rif'==r= w.r-,, ~ ................... ....
thet ~ !."'" MM a oounalmln'• nu· 1...:.: ..
1 .... ,. ?JI
':' d tm •.,. _. From trie
querlua Theel• In LOI Angeles, womer
from OY9f 20 coun1rtee llte '°' a $250 000 contract wtttl the FOfd Model Agency
Guettl ~ 8lly OcMn. Sawye(
Brown, bind• Evane and Pnncesi.
Stephenie ot Monaco. Hottt: e.n VereM'
a a a ru 1 "Mlrlcell" A t3·ye-l' r"Oenza. ,2 hrl.)
glf1 from El 8aNedor tnee to flt intone new eurroundlngl In Cakni. wl'lllt keec
Ing her Hltpenlc anceetry ntact. Linda la
vln end Cath Cruut1r. Q ( 1 hr.)
1 .... ,. ... lalfM'f ____ A pare
of mNlta.ry, medle end legal apec1al1s•<;
dllcUSM& the ,..... of whellw and how 1
Involve the U.S. pr .. when an lnvas1or
planned to aupport the right-wing govl"
ment of a hypothettcat Central Amenc ~
natM) ( 1 hr.) CC) "lop Hat" (1935. Mus•Cv
Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogera. A man h;i•
trouble with hie glrffrlend t>ecause s• ,.
tt'links he'• married to her belt friend 1
hr., 39 min.)
(8) IOT IO .UT • R FTI • .-rt Baeeball ennounc.r Tim McCaMr h~I
thla lool< at tome of the !Mat dlatinQu1sf'ev
moments In sport• history. lnclUdrng R<'v
R~'s wrong-way run and John McEr
roe s verbel outburtta. d1 hrj (ECPH•I~ H Cl
Cl) -... Followlng Robin HOOO deeth, t'lls Merry Men <*btnd. but th~··
separation Is thort-lived when Rooor•
(Jason Connery), the son of the Earl 01
Huntingdon, reunites them to rescue Ma•
l
ion ~i.il:. abductor. (2 hrs.)
.. ftOTM:---=U. •&WI!
=IHI
• (J) u11aaua Kate an<1A111e·s 11V1n.;
room becotnet the ecene of en argumer11
betWMn thrM aj~~ 8 e PATM. -Four yNra atter the unlOlved slaying of Freddy Kaasab <;
daughter end two granddaughters. the
case Is reopened agalnat MacDonald. now
a respected tf'Mrgency-room dOCtOf 1n
Long Beach, Callf. F~and-a·half more
yaa11 of lltlgatlon follow before the case 1s
flnally brought to trial. (Part 2 of 2) (R)
~2 hrt.)
(JI .. "The Right Of The People
( emlera, Dr•ma) MIChael Ontkean.
Jane Kaczmarek. A la~ QrUMdee for
legialatlon enabling citliens to carry guns
afftt hit wtfe and deUghter ere killed dUr· :i a r~. Q (2 hra.) ·= "Murdaf In Texae" (1981, Ort· me) (Part 1 of 2) Ferreh Fawoett. Sam
Elliott. Bued on the true ttOfy of Or John
Hill, e Houlton '*9tlc turgec>n whO W8'
eccUMCS of murdering hie ht W'lfe. thf' ~ot·~~tn~ ••• , ••• Ml IUM
1.ttln, modern and e1-.i or theetrlcal
~ II oerfOrmld by tt1e natlon'I top
ptot.eelona) danoett In 1hle competltlon
feeturlna Aon9d Mon1ez end EMUbefh Dlfao~~~
''Merlcela" A 11-yeer· ;:::p lfof ""' to It ir,to her ,,.. ~ lnOllfonia ........
Ing Mr I "II••.,.., lnlaot. Lindi La.
Yin Ind Ceftnl cu 111r. Q c uw.)
-~Con·.
•won •• .. "HIPPY Birthday To Me"
MO, Horror) Mellaaa b Anderton.
Ford. Al 1 mufderer blglf'tl attlCk·
Ina '* oltelt of elttlat frtenda. a prep adlool ""'°' worrlel that Iha INiy be the next Ylctlm -or polllbly the,kttltf. 'R' (1 tv.,'8~ ~-.. "CrOllOY9r Dr9ema" (1 N6, ~) Aubin BledN, Shawn Elliot.
WNlt tklna out a IMna on the Latin IOOlll
olllb circuit In New .,~ ..... tlt10lf
,_,,. to brtM through to pop mua1c hr.iJ! mln.J '""'----Dick ..u"'" Mlohael't ~lee 11 the ltltlon wtllle Ml· chMI II buey trying to lmpreee hit artlttlc
~·j "Sahar1" ( 1943, Advtl"ltur1) ~rey Bogart, Bruce Ber1n111. During
WOftd Wt1 II, an AITltflcan tank crew IUC· ~ holdl bff Gennln troopt wtlile ~;;:,,to ere. the Seher• Dlwt. (2
:. 0 I ii A.H pro beck•.
.. "Clolk ANJ ()egger" ( 198-4.
) ~ry Thomae. Oiitt>ney Cole-men. An 11·Y99r-<>ld with an overzMlous
lmlginatlon blcomea entangled In a rMl--
lffe 1PY ad\19nture wt*1 he wit,....._ a
murder Ind the theft of top-eecret military
dOcumenta. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 4 t min.)
... ~ .. "Lightning Strikes Twice"
1861. Mystery) Ruth Roman. Richard
odd. After b!'J exonerated of responst.
btllty fOf his wife s death. a man flndl the
rNI :;:: end peaoe ol mind l0t himself.
-Cl) c.m'f I UCIY Cagney Is as· a ...w partner (Mlctlffl M0<larty)
reputation 89 a police 1nf0<mant
11=.(thr.) =---1 c • .. "The BlutS Brothers" ( 1980,
) John Befulhl, Oen Aykroyd.
Two~ 8'ngers must oontend with the Chicago pob, the CIA, neo-Nazls and
the U S. Army to pyt together a t>9neflt
conctrt to raiM money fi>f their Ofphan·
!at· 'R' Ji~"" t3 min.) W llll H 11 111 Hlghllgf'lts of 0.J.
.. CowbOyt .,.. M4aml Oofphlna In Super
~VI. C!)_. .. Gu..t.: Wiltle TY* and
Leettt. mualcll parOdllt 0.11 GonY99.
J:J .. "The SNnlng" ( 1980. Homlf) ~ NlchOlton. Shelley Ouvtlll. A wlnllf
c.ttak• tor • remote. Ind appareotly
heunted, Cok>tado hotel .. anowbOund thttt with hla wife and ClllM>yatlt young
l!i..Ti' 29 "*'-.)
-.... 7 ll -II I IT n St~tl Of the Ha· ..... School Of Ctf'ldl we lntro-
UllCI tCPb rhythml Of -endln1 Qypay euftur• by llemenoo dlfa lnetructOft
and AntQrllO AobltdO In thla
A docWnlntary
1 0'111111~• AIUDI
-&latchel: a tellf)hone com· ITlffolll IPOOt the 8lgota; lmoertonetlont Of Oo.neld [)uct(. ET and JoNl Weyne. I ._, ..
-MBUI LLn "Aamember.
An 0.th Can Be Cut Off" Frtni ~(Gunt•
lafTIP(echt) It ~ tor by • women
named Eva (HIMI ~> wno en-cour~ him to Mtk """'OI fof hla lnfu· l =i.=~hr.)
-==' tlT • ,. Thie adult comecty ..,.
opene with the ~ of • profMelonal
footblff teem u aht tecea • new NllOl'1
coping with • moblttt for 1 general man•
~• an aging QUllWblclc and a Chauvin· heldcoeeh.
... "The GiadlltOf" ( 1938. Com.
dy) Joe E. Brown, June Trallla. A college
boy becomee • c.mpua footblll hero 1fter
bel'ng Injected wttt'I • Mn.Im thet melt•
hlmmf'IG· (1 hr .. 30 min.) fttl! .. "Blondel Have MOfe Fun" (1984, Orama) John lealle, Jeale St
JamM. An unaucceaaful bull~n
•~• a crazy Invent« to cr11te a fake po-
tion IO he can IWlndll people. ( t hr., 30 min.)
tW e ()) 7 lltm ITal Laura and
Remington at• hlrtd to find out whO mur·
dared en artist. (R} ( 1 hr., 10 min.) 8 • mT f/I CaMali From January
1985: actors Peter Fonda and Charles
Nelson Aellly Ind oomedian A. Whitney
Brown join host Johnny Carson (R) ( t
hr.) -COUl'll 1.:-mm. ......, _ ......
... ,.&Am -··-·· BWIWIW
MI• Pro football team owner Di-
ane Barrow get• aome lnterlerence from
her= ex..flulbend .. niel --~Pnsage" (1947, Mys·
tery) Hu'flphrey Bogert, Lauren Bacau A
man escepea from San OV.nlln to prove
himself Innocent of murdering his wife. (2
hr• .. JtS:v
-· -Gueet.: Willie Tyler and l .. ttr, muelcel parOdllt Cele ii'f.:~= In The Baaement" "9~2. Hooor) w.am McGhee, Rolle
HOIOti+t. Upon her 1n1V1I 11 an uytum, a
nur• ditcovera • number of eerie and
lrr.11r.& tn.. 6 min , _ .......... ...................
-"~" f19", ~tura) om teleok. Jent ~. A a..y
Amencen JeWll INet II tlledc·melled by the FBI to 1tee1 a for1Une In Nut-held jewtle
1fWCIUGh ,..world War II London.
"' .• 'l> "*'·) ~ ~ ''The brftoe Moe'' ~· ~ ..., et• ..., .
Bot .... «-. • net l~~lndNI~ mob.
-'~" (11M, Drem9) AI-M , Oiryt HIMeh, Oonfllotl ...
wt'wrl I ~ t•l-flli\ld ...... alllnet·
td from his 8'ctlollc fether •net en outcat
from toelety, becomes lnvolvtd with a
m~ from• atrllghtllotd, mid· m~. 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) -U11_,ww ... wn Lll : oomedlln I film dlrlCIOf 0.vlO
~·>
,_ ,_ 0 FMturld: Solid Gold
~hr.)
9 I I W Interview with
riefte Hetttfy.
---Scheduled· Jecklyn emen. llttonomtt c.tt Seoen. George P1~~ lmptlMIOfl't.t Billy Ftl
----Tlfrenc. AIU VI An
"Cobra" Wlltleme In • llghtwelghl
bout IChtdultd fOf 10 roundt from Allen Jll::i r .. ; M hrt., 30 min I
~ .. "T•tament" (1983, Or•me)
Jane Aluandef. Wiiiem Oevlne. The 1ft•
trmath of nuclMt holocaust -from not
knowing who leuncMd the lltlOk Of wtiy,
to the florrore of MJ'# dNth by radlltlon
pollOnlng -and ltt en.ct. on • northern
C.lltornla family. 'PG' o (1 hr . 29 min.)
... ()) .. ''Loll Gibbs And The Love
Cinal" ( 1982, Orama) Mars/'la Mason,
Robert Gunton. Bued on the true stOfY 01
a New YOfk houMwif9 who led the hghl lo
save her family and nelgtlbors from the
poteMal hazards ol chemical dumping
i.! hr .. 20 min.)
1Ml (I) ... "The little Drummer GKI
( 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton. YOfQ..1
Voyagis. Recruited by lsreeU operatives
an actress bec'>meS a double agent as
signed to track down a notOflous Palestln
Ian terrOfist 'R' (2 hrs., 10 min ) we .. "Macho C.llahen" (1970
Western) David JensMn. Jeen Seberg. A
woman otters a huge bounty tor the cap-
ture ol lhe man who raped her and killeJ
her husband. (2 hrs.)
Cf) .. "The Night Ridefs" ( t939
Western) John Weyne, Doreen McKay A
cowhand exposes• cr<>Ok claiming to be
a deloendant of a famous don ( 1 hr 30
mH'I ...
!II ... "GOOdbye Bruce LM: HIS LISI
!:me Of Death' ( t973, Adventure)
Bruce LM. Kateem AbdUt Jabber Bruce
Lee'a Ult and rlM to stardom In the Orient
and the U.S. (2 tn,) •:n
w -J ---Roger Ebert and Gene announce their ~ tor the 10
IWOf=1'i·J:, .--&.m w .. "Blamt " On Alo" ( 1984. Com
edy) Michael Caine, Joelptl 8doar\a A
builnessman vacatk>nlna In Rio de Jantito
euccumbS to en lftai wtttl hie bMl
frlend'a I~ deuatl'-. lt'9n trtee to ~ 1e a Mc:tet. 'A' plw .. ao "*'-> -~ ... ''Good.. £,,,,.,.,.... .. (1877, Orame) 8yMil Ktlltel. ~ Otllt\I. A e..nltul ..,,.,.,,1 lllfd\ fQf ~ F'ill!:. ""'I.:::· • -, .......... .
..,
Sundmy, J~ 12, 1111 11
(2) .. ''TM Gltden Of The FJnd.Con.. dnie'' (1971, Orw) Lb> Capolochlo,
Dominique 8ende. Antt8emlttlm gr9duill·
IV and~ lrw8dea 1he"llY9i of two
JewW) '*'*-Mna In ltaf'/ befofe Wot1d
Wat ~Dubbed) 'ft ( 1 hr., ~min.) •(I) "The Roeebud BMctl Hotel"
=.Comedy) Coleen <Anp, Peter Ari enterprllli lg ooople puts • run-
down ~ r..ort on 1he roed to flnao.
clel recowry by '*:Ing s>toetltut• who
double .. belhope. 'ft ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) ··-·-····----Ill I 1-
-•II Pllll I
--'.'Cole -YCUIQ8f. Gunftghter" ( 1958, Western) Frank LOYe)oy, Abby
Oetton. In the lllte 1870.. a lone Texas
gunrighter challenge9 a ,.... type ot law-
•t "loemln" (198', Orama) Tmothy on, Und•y~ouae. (1hr .. 39 min.)
• "No Big Deel" (1983, Chnw) Tam-~om.. KMl Diiion. ( t hr., 27 min.) -~''TM Stratton StOtY" (1949, Biogra-
phy) James Stewart, Juoe Allyson. ( 1 hr.,
46 min.)
19 aJ "TM Solid Gold Cadillac" ( 1956,
eom.dy) Judy HOl!lday, Paul Oouglu. (2
hrt.)
119(1) "Yentl" ( 1983. Mueat) S.rbfa Streisand. Mandy Patinkln (2 hrs., 1•
mln.l •00 1'Mkl<I & Mauo.•· ( 198-4. Comedy) DJdtey Moofe, Amy Irving (1 hr., SS min.)
•ce) ... Tht Jigsaw Man" (1984, Orama) Mk:heel Calrw. Laurence Ollvief. ( 1 hr • 31
-~·}'Tht Snows Of Kiiimanjaro" ( 1953.
Cifama) Gregory Pack. Susan Hayward. l1 hrs.)
Cl) "Ouef In The Sun" (1 947, Western)
Jennifer Jones. Gregory Peck. (2 In., 18
min.)
-(C) "The Ice Pirates" ( 19&4, Science Fie·
tlon) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby. (1 hr ..
38 min.) CID "Savannah Smllel" ( 1962, Mveo-
1ure) Ma°' Miler, Oonoven 8COf1. ( 1 hr .• -45 min.)
Cl) "The S.W.., Hiiis Of Rome" ( 1958, MUelcal) Met1o Lanza, Peggie Calttt. ( 1
hr., 43 min.)
-0) "The Rfturrectlon Of Zacha~ er" (1971, Or81M) Angle •
&adford Oilman. (2 tn.) ,,.. "8at11e Shock" (195e, t:) ~ MNQt, Jina F\119. (2 hrs. 1W Cl) ''Murde(' ( 1930. Swpenle) ~ •• Noreh 8ttlng. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) _ .............. _
-· "The Meeo111bii-~1 (1M7, Dr.-ma) Gregory P9Clc. Joen ~. (2
tva.)
CC) "All Of Me" (19M, 3 Stew Martin, Uly T omlln. ( t hr .. 33 min.
(.8) "Hya1..ic.r• ( 1813, Tht Hudson Btottiett. M con. ( t hr.. 2 7
min)
18 Sunday, J....-y 12, 1MI
.. "The Las1 American Virgin"
(1982. Comedy) l.Alwr~ Monoeon. Di·
ane Franklin. A thy teen-eger In lo¥e Is
reluctant to join his buddlee In their pursuit
of sexual experiela.. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min )
(l)maT-COf •• •Cl) .. "The Dead Zone" (1983,
SUSPenM) Christopher Wa.lken, Btooke
Adams Afttw coming out of a coma. a Shy
schoolteachef has the power to foresee
and change catastrophic events. 'R' O ( 1
Cl) "Irreconcilable Olfferences" ( 19M,
Comedy) Ryan O'Neet, Shelley Long. ( 1
hr , 54 min.) w• "Amerrcan Empire" (19•2. Western)
Preston Foster, Richard Dix. ( t hr., 30
mtn.) W~ "Trenchcoel'' ( 1983. Comedy) Mat·
Q2.1 Kldder. Rot>erl Haya. (1 hr .. 3f min,)
•CH> "F"1re On The Mountain" (1981, Ora-
ma) Ron Howard, Buddy Ebsen ( 1 hr •
40 min)
(I) "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983. Ro-
mance) Dudley M00te, Mary Steenbur-
~ ( 1 hr , •3 min.) •w "Iceman" (1984. Orama) ~hy
Hutton, Lindsay Crouse. ( 1 hr., 39 min.) •Cl::l "The Stratton StOt)'" (11M9, Bk>gra-
phy) James Stewart, June ~ ( 1 hr .
•6 min)
W CJI) "Allce·s Advertturn In Wondeflend" I 1972. MU51Cal) Fiona Fuller1on, Pelef
Sellers ( 1 hr . • 1 min.)
Cl) "Antarctica" (1984. Drema) Ken Ta·
kakura, Tsunehlko Watate. (2 hrs.. 17
min)
W (Z) "Going Berserk" (1983. Comedy)
John Gandy. Joe Flaherty ( 1 hr • 23
min.)
•(]) "Mother Lode" ( 1982, Drama)
Charlton Heston, Nick Manoueo. (2 hrs.) CD "Profesaor Wagstaff• Time Mechlne"
(1 983, A<Nen1ure) Mlchael McVey, Theo-
na McL.e«an.
(.!) "The Cheyenne Soctat Clllb" (1970,
Comedy) James Stewart, Henry Fonda
(2 hrs)
-•••chg----• .. s. -.ai..,
itH• --' ...... =.,_,W II l-
"The Ice Ptr ...... (1184., Sci-ence F'ICtlon) Robert t.Jnc:h, Mety Croaby
Space Piflt• join a pOocele tn .-ctt of
her a.l(f)IOrer lather end a ~ dleooY-
tred IOUIC. of lroCtH .eded wtt« In a
ntlfbV Qlllexv 'PO' ( 1 hr .. 39 min. l
tv .. 42 min.)
... ~ ... "F.l.S T." (1978, Orama) Syl-
.... ter S1aaon.. Peter Boyte. A wonung-
ct.a man riMI from a polllton • a 10ca1
uruon organizer 10 atteln lncredlble powei
and ptesllge • America'• lebor klngptn
'PGJ! hra., 26 min.) ·1 "" 1&1911 1111WT .,....
... ··citizen Kane" ( 1941. Orama1
Orson Welles. Joeepfl COtten. Ratht>ecks
recan the lite of a weelttly. powerful 1n0
extravagantly Mff-1ndulgent ~
magnate. as a ,.,,.., ...,en. lot the
slgnihcance of the man's etyptlc last
word. I 1 hr .. 69 min.) ·1-~· ..,•&• .. =··
Cl) C0U.. I' I 11""'-North Cerollna
at Maryland (live) (Subject to l::Jled(ou11 ~t::J... ------ilii\ii ()jck Cavett r~ ~n
transportation, lnCluding ~ whee• Stea~. the Wright Dtother9 ti Killy
Hawk Ind outer space exp4onltlon. CD-laL
Cl) .. "Girts Of The White Orchid"
( 1983, Orama) Ann Jiiiian, Jennllltf
Jasoo-Lelgh A young woman journ9y1 to
lhe Far East tor wt\at lhe belleYes It a ca·
reer aa an entertalnef onty to be pre.ured
tnto the world of prottltutlon. ( 1 hr., 40
~ ~ "The lJle Of en.n" ( 1979.
Comedy) Graham Chapman. John
Cteese In the '"'' ;:~'rJ; 1 bungler who Is proclaimed a becomes the
leadef Of a Qf•t r9lgioua "'°'*'*11
l alnst his wlthel. 'R' (1hr .• 33 min.) ... ,, ......
-lG ... , -... a Thia examl nation Into the meen1 of deelng with chltd
sexual abuse loc!Udes protMet of victims
and perpetrators of the crime. Oenlel J
Travant1 narrates. ( 1 tw.) .. , .... «J.:1:.-,. om.• Morvoe.
ackie and Sara '* • home oompueer to
bet on horM r1Cet. .....
.... ,~.Zllld -. .•.• ••a; ea ,__ .. _
I d&ili ~ ,. --...... ,. ____ _
"' Lionel Ak:Ne. I ,.
llD&.. Geofge &ume: •look at
lndlll'• -lncMlrt. llllJDRDIR1ii ~--~~ ...
• ...... ·~·· (18U..Ad-vtnfvre) Mitt! Mk, Oonoven 8ooft. A
I NneWly rlcft gWI , .... wtlt 8 pelr Of bum~ tuglt""9 c:rti••• 'PO' (1 hr •• 45mln.)
-I &Alday Coal.
CE I I 1 liiiii... .
MG!)-"Mountain Man" ( 1977, Adven-
ture) ~ Pyle, Ken Berry. A man who
It toft«lna from mfner's lung disease sets
ou1 to find fresh air in the wilderness and
beeomes a champion of conservation (2
hra.)
MICI>•........., Los Angeles Lal(ers
111. Phoenix 8j"~Llve) (2 hrs .. 45 min.) NI• t•M· Featured· Tony Curtis
dllcusses his attempt at a comeback; tour
L.A. by foot; behind-the-scenes of the
MlM Teen U.S.A. Pageant.
I .... ~ WftMn•m• M • LA. Featured. ta>c1 dancets.
women who charge a "dime a dance" at
local clUbs; visit Club Flamingo downtown
and meet some "!lhott" models whO are
succeeding In a tall profession. a battle
lnvotving car stereos
U.AJU..
.... DCILLMCIWaOIALRT'm
..U.C*llT I:..~ ...
........ OIMmM.I
llF.-r
---Screenwriters Philip Dunne ("How Green Was My Valley")
Joan Tewkesbury ("Nashville") and Slirl
Ing Sltllphant ("In the Heat of the Night .. ,
ijd~helr WOfk. .
._.,_UllfA.rA
.. {I) .. _., I L0GmT ,,_AU.·
... Nllll9Hlf Bill Murray, David
Bowle, Cher. Denny Thomas and Jell
Goldblum are among the guests wtio w111
be on hand to pay tribute to live decades
of Warr.er Brot,' animation Q ( 1 hr ) e e A-11Am Murdock win& a trip to Ha
wail on "The Wheel of FomMle" game
thOw bUt aometlOw endS up tn South
Ame<lca aboerd a Ao6Slan-bullt hellcop
ter. O ( 1 hf.)
·-"r-<rom Noon THI Three" (1977. Drama) Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland. A
drifter It recruited Into a rag-tag robbery
a!.t'lQ:.J2~ • O .,. IOllf Tony brings in
some mud wr"tlers as part of his home-
work aUlgnment lex Angela'i; advertising
c~wu I ...... "
="Strange Invaders" ( 1982. Sci·
enc.Fiction) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen.
8"'*-lntelllgent belr"18 fr-0m lf)&e9"mat&-
rialln In a emall mldwettern town and as-tl'lt bodies of It• residents. (2 his.) •a Art Incredible 0<1yasey ttirough . """"*' bOdy with Swedish phorogra·
ptw LenMtt Ni!Mon's camera doooments
tl'lt '*--and effects of ht11r1 attacks
l .;=r-''3.i ( 1 hr )
Lmlf• The lirtt cattle drives !ravel
CNlholm T relt: cowbOL:legendl and .. tt1*1'1ntd. l hf. ~ .. "Al Of ... t (! • Comt<IY> l'.:Mertln, ~Tomlin. A hapllef law-
V-'• normel routine•~ a different
PtflPtCtM aft9r11 C9nlal'lklrOUI '*'"8"1 IOUI tt~ttt lrlro one lk:M Of hlt MPG-~Chr .. 33min.)
~aunre 1n1r• ( 1113, Mulleal) Bar· MandY P111Mln. From
llMc IH'IM ..._,., lhof1 atory. In
tum-d-~ f,Mtem Europt. •
yo.#11 wom.n .... hefMff .. a fN1l
In orcflr to pui.-the education 1rac:fltlon·
ally rorb1dden to Jewish-women. 'PG' Q I?. hrs.. 14 min.) · CZ)AWAa~WITMCIWID._...
An annuaf lntervrew with people WhO are
Oscar contenders: Gueata Richard
Borough • "A Cho<us Line," Norman
Jew1son • "Agnes Of God." Sid Pol·
lack "Out Of Africa," Steven S~g •
"The Color Purple." and Pat8' Weir •
"Wirness ~r.) .. 1-;-.... ,_ When Jason re-
sorts to violence to settle a dispute with
hlS SOfi' s hockey coach, Ben Is lead to be-
lhev~;~ghting SOives problems. Q ~-=u. , ....... ....,..,.
~IBI .. = AJlllWUll'l OI nll IUm OU ClfllY Naslw1lle's Grand Ole Opry cet&-
brates its 60th anniversary with pertorm-
ances and tributes by more than 100
guests including Roy Acutt. Alabama,
Lci1erta Lynn, Minnie Pearl, Willie Nelson
and Doul.$i:· (2 hrs.) D cm Nick's unexpected lnherl·
ranee 1s 1n 1eopardy when lhe Insurance
company cta1ms that the beoefactor was
murdered. ( 1 hr.) D @) --..nm The wife Oe\/ld se-
lecred for a lonely client may turn out lo
be a muroerer Q ( 1 hr ) I= "Murde~ In Texas" ( 1981, Ora-
rna) (Part 2 of 2) Farrah Fawcett. Sam
Efllott Based on the true story of Or. John
Hill. a Housloo plastlC surgeon who was
accused of murdering his first wife. the
dau= of a wealthy oll~hrs ) e 1" C. • 1111 UIT An
examination of health care cost-contain-
ment programs In lhe U.S na11ated by
Jac=,;~r) I mwA Gene therapy -Its potentlal to
treat inherited dl&eeses and the ethical IS--
sues 11 raises-are examined. Q ( 1 hr.)
(()-nll NA TGUI (Season Prem·
1ere) OO llCMI "Micl(I & Maude" (1984. Com·
edy) D1Jdley M00<e. Amy Irving. Despite
me fact that he's already married to a ca-
reer-minded attorney, a leielli9lon person-
ality falls In love with a concert musician
111'\d decides that two wlvea are better
than one 'PG· t3' c:;i ( 1 hr .. 58 mln.)
(l)ITMltm
(%) MOWll "Duel In The Sun" (1 947,
Western) Jennifer Jones, GreQO<Y Peek
A beautiful half-breed lndlan gift touchell
off an exptoalve family teud wtMtfl 9he
comes lo live ln the home of a weelthy
catlleman and hls two ton1. (2 hrs.. 18
mtnJ..cu. e IU.Y,_'fOU •all MOWll "81g Jim McLain" ( 1952. Ad·
venture) John Wayne. Nancy Olton. A
gpecial agent and hit astlatant attempt to stem the tidt Of ttrr0tllt ectMt* In Ha·
waM~hra.) • (!) I '"The Vlctora" ( 1963. Orama) ~oe-Pepp.rd,-Geotoe Hemitton. An
· A~ Infantry Pletoon tr8M ttvouah
pott·WOtld War II EUfope. (2 hrt.. ~ '"'") ct> .. "&.ythlng You Alwll)'I w1nr· id To Know About S.x (But Wete Afraid
To ,._)" ( 1912. Comedy) WOOdy Alen.
Gtnt Wlldtr. A iefltl Of comic Mol'lta
tpoof Or. DIYid Atubtn't beei....-.g
bOOk In additiOn to other ~ tetQett. 'R' ( 1 tw . 27 min.)
(I).-..-.-Terrence Alli ..;_ An·
thony "Cobra" Wiiiiama In a llghfWeighl
bout acheduled for 10 rounds from Atlan-
tic CT~ N.J. {R) ( 1 hr •. 30 min.)
-· • • IW ITml Laura and Steele are in danger when they lnvesrigete
a ~inQton StMle lool<-alike wno is dis-c::.-? WI the morgue. ( 1 hr:) 1-.-.:11• ,_ -Spenser and Hawk YOW r9Ylnge when their clients fall
l~=-Litlderwor1d. Q ( 1 hr.) --,.,., .. ---C•' I Ill• cua m r llJE
a.IC1m OP• lV coverage ot lhe
198<4 oenerat etectton campaign; the 1nno .
ence of commercial networks on a poilll
cat =Image-making process ( l hr ) CO "Erendfra" ( 1983. Orama)
Irene Papas, Claodia Ohana A tyrannieal
woman forces her 10-year·old grand·
daughter Into prostitution 1n a traveling
brothel until an angelic bOy falls In low
with the girl and attempts to reflCue her l! hr .• 39 min.)
(f) ~ ... Guests· Don Adams.
m~~;todllt O.le Gonyea. (R)
.. • .11.:" .. Ta' II ~--"The Naked Face .. (198•. Dra-
ma) Roger Moore, Rod Steiger Based on
a novel by Sidney Shekloo, Atter his sec·
retary and a patient are murd«ed. a p&y·
chiatrlst reall2es that his own life Is 1n ,eop-
ard~ hr., 43 ~ -1····'.::. fW lnU&&t:m.
mAm au.t: Henny Youngman
$1(etchet: Petey the Stripper; a genoe1
crlSis in San Francleco.
1..-y--
-•DP UTZ "The Sun Will
Warm And Sometimea Burn The Skwf ·
Franz (Guntef Lamprecht) falls In love
with a prostitute named Mle.zt (Barbara <
Sukowa). but he rMllne that another
loves her too. JG.art 8 Of 11L_C 1 hr ) l ~ITl--19 II -... • nmn.an MOWll .. Ctiriatlna" ( 198-4. Adult)
Jewel Shepard. The erotic and dangetous
exp104ts of a globetrottlng playgirl-heiress· • ~bl~.30mln.} ... ....
cm 1lf. -Califomla Bulls owner Deane
Barro. mlk .. two rllky IMm Ohangeti CV..,. "The Ame(icano" ( 1955. Ora·
ma) Glenn Ford, Ffanlc LovejOy. A Texas
cowbOy ttnda romance and ectventure
when he ~!~~~~to deliver prize &atmm
bulla 10 &" hrt.)
fW I:. "n,e Untu1P9Cted" (194 7,
My$1ery) Joen Caulfteld. Oleim R81ns. A
radio announcer, the quiet guwdlan ot a
wealthy young gif1. s>k>tt to murdel' her. (2
hrs 10 min./
tW e l:I) ·-A.J. ~ Rlctc Chap-erone tw0 tetn-Q glttl on • cN8e INp m tOmln.)-
~ "°"i JoMny c.r.on comedian ..,., Diemond. ec·
tors Jemes ~ ano Mb Moma. ( t
hr)
15;:a-.... ,_
Sunday. Januwy 11, ,.. 17
1--~ WI I 11 IW II\ • a.-'1ooka out for tw to-"** " ...... whit ~ I ~ mint tor the~· lnJlxld ~ blek
Wllherl IPOOi '· -''tclmln" ( 1984. Cfema) Tim-Hutton. UndMy o~. Membel• of
In l*q)ldltlon teMI dllcovtr Ind dlfrOlt I
frcan ~.OOG-)'Mr-old crMtUrt. I nd OM nwnblr wentt to keep rhe Icemen 11tw
~ .. -min.)
-Iii~ And Mc:Clin'' (No O.t•.
10 (1 "'·· 10 min.)
-_, -Gue.ti: Don Adltn1, U!fOdlet Dell Gonyea. (R) .......
"F Of The l 0..d"
Hon0ti'Tn1t1 Ekberg ~utitul women lnheritl en old meNlon 1nd flndl ~bebll horror luntlng In rhe lhad-
~1 tv., &a min.)
I ·----~ Ill' c•mu
-Loreto Festival trom MeiclOO ffi) (1 tv.)
(JI) .. "Maria's LoveB" ( 1964, Ora·
ma) Nastatajl Klnski, John Savage Her
Wlll-«:arred hUsblnd's emotional lnebil•ty
to consummate thew marriage dttves a
young WO(J\811 into a series of affairs wilh
other men 'R' ( 1 ht .. •8 min )
Cl) .. "Romao11C Comedy" ( 1983.
Aeimance) Dudley Moore. Maly Sleenbur·
gen. WtMle avoiding the eotangWnenl of romance. two teemlngty rTMsmatched
plsywrights eodl.Ke a Nne-yur penner·
ltlip whch produces a string of Broadway
htls. ·u ht . 43 min I -~i,~11w ...... w11 • ,.
-~ 0 FealUfed contortiorust
GrMI Opn1ndf', Emma Samms ( 1
tv.) Cll•• IE, .. • llmftu R i 'fW lnleMeW Wtth EUOnel~ •um -A Clockwork Orange" ( 1971.
Ion) Malcofm McDowell, Pa-
tfldt Magee The melhod of rehabllltateng the .... of a ,..,.... gang of ,.,..,.
end rrudefets proYtt .....,,, more thrRt· ~o mtR' (2 tvs .. 17 min.)
-· (J) Ari a"'9nt men 8"lt9 ~ lgllNt the men who held him up ~t (R) (1tv.,20min)
••-"e.cictradt" ( 1969. Western) NeYlle Btand. Jln1" Orury. A cowt>oy
journeys to MeJlico to buy a valuab6e bull.
M,~ "Daisy ~von" (UM7. Ora·
'ma) Joan Cthfofd, .Henry Fonda. A
woman finds herMtf In a tomentlc dlllm-
m1 OY8f which of tw two lovers the
shoUld "*'Y· (2 hrs.. 30 .,..,. ) 1-....... IPA
4*lm I' WI North Cetollnl
~t MalYWld {R) (2 hrl.) CD .. ''&9v Alder'' (1118, Cfama)
Peter Fondl, Olnnll Hoooer. Two young
motorcyclilts drop°"' of iocilty Md. rl6-
lng ICIOll the Southwell IO Nii# OrtMnl
In ... ,ch of the "rMI" Amef'lca. tnOOUn--
ter prt )Udioe Ind 111 11'111 vtc*nce. 'A'
itv ' 34 mfn.~ I a w ..,"'um ---.&...-OLl 11 Schlduled: ln-
ttMewl with MlehMI ~Ind pro-
~r Stephen J. Cennell: 1 pr9Ytew of an
HBO special at>out Setbra Strellend's
new album •cc• 1 w~ Soupy a... Whoop Gotdblta. F1riJt Paoe. John ~, Paul MdMhon. N. Y. Jett ptey.,
Marte GastinMU.
1 ••.• ,..,
... &m
.. ''Going Beraartc" ( 1983, Come-
dy) John C.ndy, joe Fletwty. Polltldans.
aetoba and rellgjow eultt atl part of this
comedy featuring the cast of Second City
TV 'R' (1 ht 21mn~ w -.. At The Moves" ( \883, Orama) Tom CnJile, Ilg T Nellon. An
amblttOUS high school footblll 1>61)'91' in a
dying Pennsytvanla steel town drMml of a
college scholarship In order to meke a
better hie for himMtt. 'R' Q ( l tv., 30
min.) W OO._ "Apoc:alypseNow" (1979, Ora-
ma) Martoo Brando. Martin Sheen. Ari ln-
tel&igeooe agent~ on a mllsiOf't up
rrver into the Vletnetnlle jUngle to find
and k• a renegeda AWOL Anny officer
who haS foiled al preYlous lttempll at his .. , .. ~~~.~
.. "Just A Utttt lnconYlnltnce"
( 1977. Drama) Lee Majorl. ..,.,._ Stacy.
An embittered V..inem wteren IMms to
ski dele>lt• lhe loeS of en arm and 1 leg.
N .. 30mfn.j. • • •an .. .. "Btoodle In Thi Oougrl" ( 1948,
) P9M)' Singleton., Mtu Like
Blondie decidel to bib '* wey °"' of ... 55( ..... 30 .... ,
.. 1• &IEUH• 1 ~-''No Smell Afllfr'' (18". Corns --.11 ... 1ilay
•t"IMX lendltt" (118'. AcMntur1)
Ataue. "°"" ~. ( 1 "'·· a "*'· > .. "Mliiundlntood" (18". Draml)
Hldunen. Henry Thoma ( 1 "' .• 31 "*'.) •Cl> j'Trtne:hcOet'' (1113. Comedy) ...,_
11 Sund8y, ~ 12, 1-
j
Benson. Sarah Holcomb ( 1 hr .. 38 min.)
Cl) "Beyond The F0test" ( 1949, Orama)
eifte Oavis. Joeeph Cotten ( 1 hr . 36
min)
-al) "I Walk The Line'· ( 1970, Orama) Greg<>fy Peck, Tues<J.y Weld. (~hrs.)
1'9. "Derk HOUf" (1936. Mystery) Hedda
Hooper. E. E. Cllve. ( 2 h<s )
-· ''The Man BeNnd The Gun" (1 953, Wes1em) Randolph Scott, Patr1oe Wy·
more. (2 hrs.)
CC) "Beat Str .. t" ( 1984. Mu9'cal) Rae
Olwn Chong. Guy Devis ( 1 hr .• 46 min ) 00 "Sterman" ( 1~. SC1en0e-Flct1on)
Jett Brldgel, Karen Allen ( 1 hr., 55 min )
Cl) "Swfno Shltt" (1 98-4, Orama) Goldie
Hawn. Kurt Russell. ( 1 hr , 40 min )
.. (%) "OUel In The Sun" ( 1947, Western)
Jennifer Jones. Gregory Peck (2 hrs . 18
min.) tim• "Kansas Pacific" (1953. ~n)
Sterllno Hayden, Eve Miller. ( 1 'hr • 30
min) '1
•CC) "Swing SMf' ( 198•. Orama) Goldte
Hawn. Kurt Russell. (1 hi .. 40 min ) ® "Martin's Day" ( 198•. Orama) Atch-
ard Harris, Lindsay Wagner ( 1 hr , 38
min) Cl) "The Escape Artist" ( 1982. Orama)
Gritt1n O'Neal, Ten Garr ( 1 hr., 33 min )
•(%)"The Scarface Mob" ( 1962. Orama)
Robert Stack. Keenan Wynn ( 1 hr , 30
min ) W (C) "Misunderstood" ( 1984, Orama)
G«MI Hackman, Henry Thomas ( t hr . 31
min.) ® "BMX Bandits" ( t98-4. Adventure)
David Argue, JoM Ley ( 1 hr . 32 min.)
W CI) "Toby And The Koala Bear" (1981.
Fantasy) Roll Harr1s ( 1 hr . 20 min ) •CD "The little Prince" ( 1974, Mustcal)
Richard Kiley, Gene Wiider ( t hr , 28
min.)
{IJ) "R1no Of Passion" ( 1978. Orama)
Bernie Casey. Stephen Macht. (2 hrs.)
(%) "The French Lieutenant's Woman"
(1981. Orama) Meryl Straep Je<emy
Irons. (2 tn . 5 min ) •!Ill "The S&ckens" (Part t ot 2) ( t979,
Western) Glenn Ford. Sam Elliott (2
hr$) .. 00 "Charlie Chan And The Cur!le Of The Oregon Queen" ( 1981. ComedY) Peter
Ustinov. RIChard Hatch ( 1 hr , 31 min ) -·-.. ------=---........ --&. _.,..,
UCUl-1 I 111.-r
=::i •••• ·-.. ''Shtlna" ( 1984, Adven1ure)
anya Roberti, Ttd waa An Amtncln
TV Pfodueer te.. In kM with I Jungle
Queefl out to ltop .,, tdUolttd netf..e
pt1nce from '*'!J>lnO tht thrOnt of 1n A"1-
can k~ Bated on tht oomtc·boot< •,~.,57mtn.)
iii£'•TM fllm•<-
"""" ~· ..... Lal Ql1ll ~IN legllldrf ~Ind lltfln °"'""'Y ~.. .. Hickok.
Q (OW,)
MOT IUT / llOT\m -... l:tt.,.Cl9Glr -9'1 ~1~=•1!11• -. ..... ••um••_, . ..,.. ..... _
.-na ,. --0 ...,..-T T-.T tnteMew
with Tim Conway.
I TAJI ::&. A 111911 to the Taj Mahal:
aound affect• technicians Ben Bum and
Randy Thom. 1LMca1•c1'DI ... ,,_.CCI.Mn' -. ..... .... , ..
.... '9
• 1..-T llOWll "Raiders Of The Lost Ari<''
(1981, Adventure) Hatrilon Ford, Keren
Allen. In 1936. a glot.trottlng areheolo-
g1st-adVenturer races Nazj ~tor a
legendary religious artifact of enormous
power. narrowly escaping dozens of death
~en route. 'PG' 9 ( f hr . 55 min.)
(L)llOWll "Sterman' ( 1964. Science-Fie·
t1on) Jett Bridges, Karen Allen. An alien
comes to Earth and dlscOllers a hostile en-
vironment in whtch he, along with a widow
he encounters. 11 retentlesSly pursued by
sctenttsts who want the creature tor a lab
f,rtment. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.)
DI lllF ... 11o••u1-,. "°" .. ,., When Ralph tries to help an old friend find
a wife. an unknowing Ahca suspects him
of be~nfaithfUI. 9 (%) "Murder ' ( 1930. Suspense)
Herbert MarahaN, Norah Baring A male
juror becomes flrmty convinced ot the in·
nocence of an llCITess on trial for slaying
an actor's wife. ( 1 hr., (8 min.)
Nl(fl).,. "Shane" (1953. Western) Alan
Ladd. Jeen Arthur A reformed gunfighter
is forced to use his gun again 10 defend
h<>mesteaders from lawlessness (2 hrs .
30mln.) 1'a9 IC*MTOWI Featured a look at how
lottery tickets, beer, soap, envek>pes. dry
cleaning. and phone information (' 1 t)
come~lher. l .. i:r. •• M •LA. FNtured· ChtJct( and Jann
journey t>actt to the yeers 1!M5, 1955 end
1965 via vintage newsreel and televlSlon
footage to "partake" In. timely events with
famOYs~.
U.ATU.
aa&m-.LMCllMl:I • AWl19 .-&ft-., ... ..... _ ........ , .....
Dlfmt
8 9 IMCIYV9 MAcGyver's attempt to
recover some sroien mi crofilm Is
hampered wtlen hf> s 1fl)eC1ed with a ~
lten'tf.~"'9.!,0R..,.
WllP•WAn
-:. "The Andromeda Strain"
(1971, Scieoc&-FIChon) ArthUr Hill David
Wayne. Three sc1ent1sts work to 1dantlty a
deadly strain QI bacteria 1n time to save
e11eryone lfom exhncoon t2 hrs ) • G MTIDIA&. tlOllbAIC (Seeton
Premiere) James Whitmore narrates this
proftle ol the people who make their llvell·
hOOd lrom the waters ot Cttesapeake Bay
!(1hr )
PIAm,. LOllD
.,. "The Shining ( 1980, HorrOf)
Jack Nicholson Shelley Duvall A winter
caretaker for a remole. and apparently
haunted. Colorado hotel is snowt>ound
there with his w11e And c1a1rvoyan1 voung
son 'R' (2 hrs., 26 min)
(l)CMIWI ~Cia..:a
CS) _,,_ Alter Lou loses his 1ob. he
takes Joe's offer 10 work 1n t~ restaurant
and all~ be a waiter O -1 T POLIT ..,... Ale11 laces ott
against a handsome celebflly Ill her el·
torts 10 get to the bottom ot a l1nancia1
lfrau~--=U. ...,....
~1-llZAm Ske•ches Super Dave at ll"le
piano, intormation bOOth qull, btllton·dol·
lar C1)ntesr winner O
I ~ .. (I) CMZY LD A fOI Whtie d1n1ng with
her mother (June Allyson). a blind author
overhears some thugs planning a murder
i_! hr_l U a:J IUCQ'I UllC A jeweler chal·
tenges the Blackes to breach the security
~tem at his diamond shop ( t hr )
U @) DYNAITY Joel persuades Rita to
q1ve the last ot the deadly medicine 10
B a~e Ouches!! Elena interrupts Prince
M c.t .i" and Amanda's romantlC encoun
It-• ,\,.,, ., laces otl with OomlnlQue and
Aoa~(l hr ) M 90¥ll Murder By Death" ( 1976
ComedYl Peler Fall>.. Petet Sellers
Twelve wO<ld·lamous deteel!llM are rnv1t·
ed to t'1f:' mansion of an eccentric mllllon·
aire whC\ challenges them 10 solve a par
'1Cular m11rder h1s (2 hrs..)
• ... Of llOICOW: • -IT'Clft 9IQM. Author Hedrick Smith, s-ltSt
Dug~ Ooder ano World Jewlsh ress
President Edgar Bronfnian ~ e orls
by Soi.it>t Jews llVl"O 1n Mo9cow to main·
,,,,n tric1r retigtOVs traditions and CUiturai
1den11ty ,n 11gh1 of tho 198!> Geneva Sum
rn11 Act ,, Thi~ ~101,. 81kel natrates ( 1 "' ) m PM1t1 •LCM> I!) fACl9 • A fAmm Novtlltt Rob«t
Lieberman chroniclM the drought In
Eth10p1a ano the typos ot people drawn to
~=~~I cm .,. St •. r .a1 ( 1984, Scienc.flc..
tlon) Jett Bridges, Kartn Alltn An ellen
comes to Earth llnd d1tC0'4f1 a hOeCtle.,,. wonment 1n ~,, he, 8blG wlfl a llllldOw
ht tneounttrt. • ·•""9i,i ~ by
acient11t1 ~ want tht cr•t\n tor a • ••P«tment 'PG' Q I 1ht.,56 min I
Sund1Y, January 12, 19M 11
...
~wa•an t1I _... "Lass1t8f ( 198•. AOVentureJ
om Selleck, Jene Seymoor A classy
Amertcen jewel thlel Is blackmalled t>~ the
FBI to steel a fOflune 1n Nazi-held 1ewels
pauing through pre-World War II Lonoon
'R' {I fir • 40 min I •CC) .. -''Porky's" (1981. Comedy)
Oen Monahan, Mark Herrie< .In FIOrlda 1n
tti. late 19609, a gang of f\JO·IOVing nlgti
school ,boys aeetts revenge against the
proprietor of a IOcal b<othet 'R' ( 1 hr . 35
min.)
•• .. "The Wiid Hean" (1952. Ora-
ma) Jennifer Jones. David Farrar A lusty
and tov.iy gypsy girl from Wales lets her
heart rule her head when a handsome
ltr~_comee to town ( t hr •5 min I
1111•u•1••• -----DILLllFT ... Ml .._,.,... II
_... "Nate And Hayes" ( 1983. Ad-
venture) Tommy Lee Jones. Michael
O'Keefe. The kidnapping of a m1SSlonary's
-Thanclay
-llondnglloviel-
•OO "Martin's Dey" ( 1984. Drama) Rich-
ard Harrts. Lindsay Wagner ( 1 hr 38
min.) •Cl> "Unfalthfully Yours" ( 1984. Comedy)
Dudley Moore Nastass1a Klnskt ( t hr .
3emln.) •CI> "Duel In The Sun" ( 1947 Western)
Jennifer Jones. Gregory Peck (2 hrs . 18
min l M al 'Oesen Fury" ( t947, Orama) Burt
Lancaster. Lizabeth Scott (2 hrs )
19(C) "Auntie Mame" ( 1958. Comedy) Ro-
sallnd Russell. R<>oer Smith (2 hfs . 23
min) •OO "Yentl' ( 1983. MuSIC81) Barbra
Stretsend. Mandy Pallnktn (2 nrs , 14
min) Cl) "Nofma Ree" I 1979 Orama) Sally
~. Beau Brldgn ( 1 hr 53 min ) •CI> "Iceman" (1984. Drama) Timothy
ltton, LlndNy Crouse ( 1 hr . 39 min )
• "Tht Savege Guns" ( 1962. Weste<n)
tierd 8llthlrt. Alex NICOi (2 hrs )
-"Bobby Ott<lltld" ( 1977. Orama) Al
edno. Menti. ~ (2 nra . 4 min ) Cl) "l adybug. La t>ug" ( 1963. Drama)
Nancy Merchand. arw COnnen. ( 1 hr . 21
mlf\.) -@ "Agtnl Fat H.A A.M " ( 1966. Sd·
enc.-Ac:tlon) Merk Richmond. Wendell
Core)' (2 hrt ) tW~ "Flnlan's AatnboW" ( 1968. Mutle81) Fred Aatelre. Petult Clark (2 hrs . 25
mk\ l
• "[) Kiidare's Strenge Cue" ( 19.0, ~etftl) Lew Ayl'M, Lionel Barrymore. (2
hra. I
llancee leads him to anlitt a tMgOlng ro-
gue to help rescue htf from IM clUtc.hes
.. of a•1z e. 'PG' ( 1 hr., •O min)
I-··· --·-·---Udd'--• "°"' "Ruorbeok" ( 198•. spense) Gregory Harrison, Arkfe
Whiteley In the hertn Auttrellen outbeclt.
two men track down a b6oodthlraty boet ..
1
wh=•n.1namok. 'R' (1hr.3'mln.) ...... ., ...,....,.
mATINCICOMm
.. .. "Wagons West" ( 1952. West-
ern) RO<l Cameron. Peggie Castle. A
wagonmaste< dltcovera thet th<ee of his
passengers are crooked Indian agents. ( 1
hr)
™r Hot Retort" (1985. Comedy)
Tom ParMluen. 0.bfa Kelly. At a post\
•• "MOhaWk" (1056, Adventure) Scott
Brady. Alla Gem. ( 1 tir .. 30 min.)
W CI) "Citizen Kane" ( 19• 1. Ol'ama) Orson
Welles. Joseph Cotten ( 1 hr., 59 min.)
•CC) "Leave 'Em Laughing" (1981, Ol'a-
ma) Mlekey Rooney, Anne Jackeon ( 1
hr . 40 min.)
(I) "Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984. Comedy)
Dudley Moore. NastaJaja Kln9'cl ( 1 hr ,
36 mtn) •CID "Metalstorm The O..tructlon Of
Jared·Syn" ( 1983, Sclenoe Fiction) Jet·
Irey Byron, Tim Thomert0n. (1 hr .. 24
rl\ln ) •CZ> "The Garden Of The Rnzj..ContlnlS"
(1971 , Orama) Lino Cepollochk>, Dom!·
~ue S.nda (1 hr .. 34 min.) -~"Blue Skies Ageln" (1983. Comedy)
Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers. ( 1 hr • 27
mm I •CD "The Twelve Months" (1980. Fanta-rn Animated. ( 1 hr , 16 min.) •tm "The Sackett•" (Part 2 ot 2) (1979.
W"tern) Glar1n Ford, Sam Elllot1. (2
hrs.) •00 "Lat's Spend Tht Night T ttltf"
( 1982. Oocumtntery) Th• °ro111ng Stones. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
Cl) "loemln" ( 1984. Ol'emt) Timothy
H\Jtton, LlndMyCtouee. (t bt., 39 mtn.) -•.....• ..
...
summer hotel ~tall membefs. snooty
p,..ppi.. and bathing oeautiM &1e all pre-
occupied wtth one ac11v11y sex. 'R' ( 1
hr .. 33~ I •••l•ll111U•TOOAY IU111:Lf!P -.&.IYDWALL 'I TAU TAUi,_._.
"Annie Oalo.ley" Jamie Lee Cortie
portrays the legendary sharpshooter end
Brian Dennehy COSIArS as Wild Biii Hickok.
0 (1 hr I
· d .... "Devtl On Wheels" ( 19•7, Ch·
me) Darryl Hlckrn1tn Noreen Nash. A
1ragedy results from a delinquent teen-
ager's reckless drlVlng ( 1 hr 15 min) •;:-=,.
~=·Murder I 1930. Suspense)
Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring A male
1uror becomes llrmly corw•nced of the In-
nocence of an actres!; on trial tor slaying
an actor's wile t 1 hr 48 Mon 1 .. all fUftlfW
hrs)
Cl).,. "Norma Rae' t 1979 Orama)
Salty Fleld. Beau Bridges A young woman
laces ahenattOn from her family and
lriendS as sne attempts ro un1oruza he< fel-
low factory worker5 tn the Southern mill
town 'PG' ( 1 hr. 53 min)
8D MOT llA't I NOnm
"([).,.. "Swing Time" ( 1936. Musbl)
Fred Asta11e. Ginger Rogers A gambling
dancer has a hard time saV1ng money 10
marry his sweetheart, bu1 complications
arise when he falls fOf another ( t hr • •5
min.) ...... ...
1Ma.Oll POI C-.1 .. ,,.,
IMClm. /..-MUSIOlll _'111,.,.
••1111wmtaa-u.TTA
NI Cll ... 0 &nmM•n T.-n Interview
with George Burns
I TAll = :-'ui. Paui McCartney· the .,.
1nt1 of southtfn lndle. LMC~ldl fW ..
--~= ....... ..... ,.'9
• 11111-.r -MIR 1-IOSIS-Lan 0.W900. Nick Buonloontl ( 1 hr. )
fl llR-M ... "Blindfold" ( 19ee, ~l
ock Hudeon. C14tu<jje CtrdlNlle. A pey·
chletrlat bteomte lnvoiv.d with '"ttme-
11ona1 conftlct wtWt ht tr .. tt 1 ICtlnflet
aought by twO oP008lnCI gowtnrnentt. (2
h 10 min.) "9 •M"'9 FMtuted· IN Whft"9t
rd. meet ttle Metttm O.Ob•ot· ttrt' llf'lt womal\ pie~; ett 1111 on 1 ..,..
"" CNlle ~ lludlnta S*form Wltfl &••o.w IOfCt1...,. -..... ·-·~ lundey. Jan4*Y 11, ,.. 11
·-• • tn llM.L Los AngeleS Clippers
1t la. Angelel Lakers (live) (2 hra.. 30
min.) • e M• U. FMturtd: 1 drlvlng fw of
the blckrotdl of Germany Including the
Okt<>berWt: a o.tebr1tlon of the birth of
the Grimm Brotherl: the "red llaht" dlt-trlct of Hamburg; castles of Mid King
Ludwig; me dramatic retcue of ChucfC
•ft• he talll from the German Aip..
ATUlll ... ..._Clllll:l,.ALRTm ,...._, ...... ===Olla.Ml ....
W •mm Jeff Smith ltMms
lbln. mMIS. and egg CUltlld. = "1918" (1 985. Orama) WHllam
verte-Aoberta, Hallie Foote. During
the final yMr of WO<ld War I. the Inhabit-
ants of a llMPY Tex's town fight their own war 9Q11inst the flu epldemle. ( 1 hr ..
31mlnn I ...... ,,,.,,
-., I • PJ. The sudden dllap-
peerara of 1 teen-ager IMdl Magnum to
believe there'• more-than a family feud ln-
volwd. (R) ( 1 hr ) e e COl9Y -Vanena'a IChool gtldel eutter when she devetope a crush
on• ~.o • 9 ..... ..iCMllMll•E•I Jonathon and Binny help 10 Mttll the account between
l
a ~=idale and a aorcereu. Q
... ..:111n1 ..
.. ''Them" (195•. ~Ac
) James Whitmore, Edmund GWenll.
The gove<nment takes over an lnllft11Qa-
tlon lool<lng Into arrange deatha occurrTng
In the Mojave Oeler1. (2 hrs.) e -•• ..,, Australian wrher Al»-Mll Braddon followl his country's Murray
River from 118 source In the Snowy Moun-
tains to Its estuary In the Indian Ocean. c;>
l h<.) ..... l9
llWllWri "Agatha Christie's MIU
Marple: The Body in the library" Miu
Marple sets a trap for the killer alter a sec·
ond bOdy is found. (Par1 3 of 3) c;> ( 1
~ .._ "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984, ~I ~Paterson, Eleanor Oa"1d A
dllc jockey beeomet entangled In 1 war
bltweeo rr11al gangland loe cream ven-Clofl~ 1 hr., 30 min.)
Cl) -.a, AtlzOna State at ~egon Stlte (ll¥t) (SubJect to bleck-
out) (2 tws.) CH>.,. "Children Of The Corn" (1984,
R'""orror) Peter Hotton, Linda Hamlhon.
8aMd on I Stephen King short 1tory A
young physlclln and his wife find "*"" M111e1 In 1 Mldw91ttm town Where young-
ttert ht¥9 murdefld ttit edUltl Ind ..O-
Wied • strtng1 rlllglous cult. 'R' ( 1 hr ..
33 mln.)
&°'"Tr Fc2~, Ill. 12111 I •HllM
.. ''Tht Cotton CU>" ( 1894, Or•· ~ Alchetd 0... ()regory Hlntl, In the
1 • jazz mueldM l9WI the 111-of •
powetfUI rlCketMr and II t0'#9d deeper
and deeper Into ttit ~ wotkS of g1ng-;r:.a; s;irn· 'R' (2 tn.. 7 min.)
22 8und1Y1 J.,,uery 12, 19H
-·. Nia"9 Alu~ Ellen by Inviting htt f1ther to perentt' dly at
Leland CO!llgl -with unticptCtld retulla.
11DTIO-
SUB=U. ···-llliiml -, ....... -
-Thi= the pub llOWI ~~~lhl~•
• Ill -..,. Jeff poltl I dlfflcuh queetlOo to hie mother: Sable II forced to
=r::Jeff.Q (1 hr,)
• :. "MtJrdef By Natural Ceueet''
{1 919. Myetery) Hal Holbrooti:. Katherine -Aon. A renowned mentalltt. hit wife, her
lover and • family friend btcomt entwined
In a •let of bizarre !Mints wtllctl may or
may not rMJly bl happ9nlng. (2 tn.)
• Mii&lft "Agatha Chrittle'I Mlsa
Mlrple: The Body In the Library'' Mist
Marple Mt& a trep for the kllltf 1tter • aec-
ond body la found. (P1rt 3 of 3) Q ( 1
lht.J.__&m
• IE Cl W1lf ''BIMk HOUM" lady Oldlock G011t11111 her eecret to a
now-rteownd Either; Jo II found In 0.-
pe<ate condition 1fttr htt k~; a
malleloue Intruder trape Tulklnghorn. Zi~~~.:.Q (1 l'tr.)
~--"Citizen Kant" (1~1 . Orama)
Orson Wtlles. Joetph Cotten. Fl.Uhbaoks
recall the life of a WMhhy. powerful and
extravegantty eeff-lndulgeot newspeper
magn1t1, as a reporter ... reties for the
siglllflclnce of me man'• cryptic Int
word. ft hr., 59 min.) __ ..... , ...
tr9«l) .. "The Lat! Valley" (1 971, Ad·
venture) Mlcl'IMI Caine, Omar Sharif. In
the lut German lllllgt 10 bt untouched
by tither plague or the Thirty Yeare' War,
the towntptOplt try to CotJClst1pe1cefully
with the OCC\Jpylng soldllra. (2 hrs., 45
mlnL .... _, OMf When H11ry t1k• a
night off, a subltltute Judge arrests the
staff and givee the Pflsonal'I their free-
dom. Cl) .. .. All Oultt On The Western
Front" (1979, Crimi) Richard T'hotn91.
Etn11t Boranlnt. The terrifying events o4
World War l are teen through the,eyee of
• young GeJmen IOldler. Bleed on Erlch
Marla Remefque'• cltlllc OOYtl. (2 hrs .. 307.IJ. (8) "A Nlghtm1tt On Elm Street" ( '*· Horror) John Saxon, Ronte 91akety. A grou_. of L.A. chlldren are ter·
r0<11ed by a vengeful kll~ who can Invade
their dreems end materialize wntrl they
awag. 'R' ( 1 hr., 31 min.)
-· CIJ all'I LI I I AuthOtttlel ...,ch fOf 1 new mutdtr IUIPICt In Jotl'lut'•
deltt'I: Klrtn confl'ont• Abby: Ottg ooued
start trouble tor tht Ewlnaa. Q (1 hi.) e e 1a1 ~-Furllio ••tems>t• to ht4p 1 rookie oop who II 8CCUltd of
p4eclna I ~ lrt a died upecf'I
hend. HI end Renko UICklt a 1treng9 • m1nrv.--;-· (11w.I
~''''"·°'"' me) Al ftlcN; l<lllr. An Amert-
can r•Clng ldOI whO has found aJCCeSS on
t~ European clfcult meets an enigmatic
Florentine arlstocrat and latts tn love. una·
wal'9 that she ii serloualy Ml. 'PG' (2 hrs
·~MCIU ~ .,. "lrtecoocllablt Olfferenoes"
(198,, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley
Long. A 9-year-old girl, felflng negleeted
and unlolled. seel<s legal •Id to divorce
herself from the cuetody of htt IYef-Pfe·
occupied perentl and mO\le In with her
formerhouttkeeper 'PG' (1 hr , 64 min)
Cl) ~ mM Guests· Frid Willaro . ~b~) .
.. , __ • ._., II
_._al .. M LOIT -Diii
1lph takes a day off from wont to go to 11
ball game with Ed and eode up wlnnlno
$1,000, when Allee Is choeen to appear,,, -;· IE:rh gell jealOUI c:;J
u ••n ... ,. wa,:.
mAm Sketches: Godt11her wed-
ding: Supef 08111 In a Rubik'• cube teat. a
l:.~im=k
-M.DmmLATZ "Loneliness
uses Cracka In The Walls Of Madness"
The prostitute Mleze (Barbara Sukowa)
goes on a hOllday with a generOUI cfieflt in
O<der 10 help the unempk>yed Franz
(Gu,,ter Lamprecht) (Part 10 of 14) ( 1
lhr,) "1f Llm.IT'T9
•• 1119Glf .......
tlT a 191 Just when the Bulls need 11 tory. thejr Injured star quarterback Dor
~ has to be replaced by a rookie.
""""'8 Of,. ... -,..,.. eatured Tammy Wynettf: Tony Danza
tours the Bahamas. compotlf 8111 Cont•
mOdeUng agents Eileen and Jerry Ford.
the Cattle Barons' Ball In Te.11as ( 1 hr.)
Cl) 90Wll "2010" (19S.. Sclenoe FIC-
tlon) Roy Scheider. John lllhgow De
aptte volatile po4'1.cal tenSlona, 1J S. an<l
Russian scientists launch a follow-up
space mrsSton to 1nvesu~1e the fate ot a
failed voyage ro Jupiter PG' c;> ( 1 hr . 54 mrn )
CZ) ll0'9 "Goodbye. Emmanut lle"
[1977. Drama) Sytvia Kr11tt1, Umberto
OfSlnl A beautlfut woman's 11arot1 fOf the
Ultimate erotic axper~e bfinQI htr to a
st•=eallzatlon 'R' (1 hr .. 40 min)
,_, Cl) ==T KirkwOOd 1safsta the
polloe In their attempt to tracic oown a
!~lier. (Rl ( 1 hr , 10 min.) ~ Hott: Johnny Cerson
; llnger·t0ngwrlttf Jim Stal· ford~~ -.: ... ---...., ••MAR-._.&m
h&U•c1 I JUI •1f511D1 tlf •Olene trite to help an IQlf'\O footbl!I ptayer handlc1pPtef by Hlttaracy
flt)d •nomer .JU.. 1Wl!:. Ten From Y<M ShOw 01 . 971. Comedy) 8lcl c.... Im-
ogene Ten Ci.le lkltt from ltle
origin a 1tltl of ''Yoor &now Of Sf'IO~ "° rl ~ l)tttonll lnec«>t• ~ $d
..
ea-. 'G' (1ht.,32 min )
-· _,--~Guests:. Ere<1 Willard. &>=~"'°°' • ... "The Nloht Evelyn Came Out Ot
?'::e Greve" ( 197 f. Horror) Anthony Slet-
ten. Mllt1na M1lf1tt1. After hit rt1eeee lrom
a mtntll lnltltutlon. a titled Engftsnman
retuma to hit eetete and dltcovers hla
dMd wffe'1 bUl1ll veult It empty (2 lirs.) i
_,_
--.'9ll .. "Marine Raider•" ( 1944, Ad·
venture) Pit O'Brien. Robert Ryan Aug-
~ rtluell rnlkt 11aunch Martnea out of
l =t• di.Iring World War II (2 hrs l _.._. __ ,
... "KGOO" ( 1980, Comedy) O.oo.y Coleman, Archie Hahn A near·
bankn.ipt fV ltatlon Chenges llS format to
all·rtllglout programming. 'PO' (I hr 30
min.)
Ct) ... "EJipoeed" (1979. Comedy)
JOhn Letlle. Kitty Shene A lormer adult·
movit ttar la blackmelled Into maktno one tut=•· 'R' (1hr ,20m1n) I •:v .. 1-LA11~WMDA¥m~ e former football coach Art Do-
novan, IOttune-Gootcle writer Oa11ld Lau
l hr.)
MTM11GL ,_ ,_ 0 Featured Miiton Berte.
Mlcheel Praed of "Dynasty .. ( 1 hr J
Cl) 1.::.· • • if .. 0 H• n TW Interview with Geot~.eum.. 1---· ._.~
-~ 12111 (I) .. "Day Of The AssaSSJn"
( 198 t, Orama) Glenn Ford. Chuck Con·
.t\OfS. Fortune hunters conve<ge at a sea·
side Mexican resort after an e•tled king's
treasure loaded yacht Sinks 10 tlie bottom
19 of t~=~'ili.° min ) · I ... "The V1k1ng Queen" ( 1967.
Adventure) Don Murray. Adrienne Com
An Ill-fated romance develops oetween a
Roman military leader and a beautiful lrtb
al monarch ate time when Britain tS strug·
gltng undef a masat11e poht1ca1 upheaval
~hrs., 30 min.) ...
.. "Scream. Pretty Peggy"
973. Horror) 8e11e Davis. Ted Besself
!'9<1> "lc9m9\" (198'. Orame) nmothy ~. Undley Cfouw. ( 1 hr .. 39 min ) -~ "B!Ue Skits -'gain" (1983. Comedy> Hltry Hamlin, Mimi Aogera ( 1 l\f • 2'1
min.) •Cll ''The Retum Of The King" ( 1980.
r.ntttV) Animettd. volcft of Otton r \ Jotw'I Hutton. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) '9 '-.i Wtddlng" ( 1951. Mutlcel) I~) Mtelrt, Jene Powtll ( I hr • • 33
"Thi Women In Red" 19M, COIM-0.. Wltdlf, l<tlly Le.rook. ( 1 hr .•
mff\,) NI ''If A Mtn AnlwM" ( t 982. OomedYl
n«1 DM. lobbv Olrl!'I (2 nra.)
.. "A lddltr'1 8torl' t 1'184, Dfamt)
A pretty student beoomet the housekeep-
ei Joi-a sculptor WhO is absorbed in ""de·
~ting evil. (2 hrs.)
:.&.; CGUm tAm'nMU. Wal<e Forest at
Duke i:'a-'2 hrs.) Cl) B ICY
Cl)llCMI "Bella" (1980, Science Fiction)
Richard Chamberlain, John HouMman. A
deranged but technologically 11tute killer
uses an electronlo device that tran11T1lt1 a
lethal 101t over telephone llnet 'A' ( 1 hr .
19 ,.. -(%) "Flnlen's Rainbow"'( 1968. Mu·
sleet) F;ed Allelre, Petula Clerk. An lrtsti·
man and his deughter travel from their na-
tive lano to the United States with a
leprechaun on their trall 'Q' (2 hrs . 25
min) tll (C; llCMI "Once Upon A Time In Amert-
ca" (1984. Oteme) Robe11 De Niro
James WOOdl. Sergio Leone's por1ra l1 of
ttie ffiendthtps, loyaltle8 and betrayals of a small grovp of Jewtsn gangsters 1n tlie
1920s and '309. 'R' O (3 hrs., '6 min ) tll, ...
.,. "Hey, I'm Alive" ( 1975. Adven-
ture) Edward Asner, Selty Struthers A
rnan and a yoong woman battle the ele-
ments '" the Yukon after their airplane
crashes. (~30 min.) I':.,, t-.r Guests· female •m·
personator CharleS Pierce. Alan Havey.
Zack & Mack, Randy Credlco, Har•'1
Stanley
'
ALL•nmP-..Y ....... u.
.,. "Hot Dog .. Ttle Movie" (1984.
Comedy) David Naughton, Patrick
Houser An Idaho farm boy. participating
1n a freestyle skiing competition. finds ro-
mance and tun. as well as a rivalry w11h
the re1gn1ng Austrian champiOn A' ( 1 hr
36 min,)
t:ll(Ef) -M l9l Hosts· Li>n Dawson HllNic&: ( 1 lir.) ATCM
S.":. -. ....,
Ll'ltlllalY t:a .,,. "Kitten With A Whip" ( 1964.
Orama) Ann-Margret. John I orsY11'1e A
reform school runaway and her wild
cohorts coerce a respectable poll1tc1an
into driving them to Me•ieo (, "'' 45
min.) l1Z)-.T•••••
Howatd E. Rolltns Jr . Adolph c.e.ar ( 1
hr . '1 min.)
Cl) "The Goodbye Girl" ( 1977. Comedy)
Aiehard Dreyfuss. Martha Ma90n ( 1 hr
SOmll'I,) ... CC) "My Favorite nar" ( 1982, Comedy)
Petet O'Toole, Merit Ltnn-81k1t (I hr .
35mln.)
"RMtlOmOn" ( 1960. Cltltnt) Tethlro
nt. MecMo . (1 hr .. 2S min.)
• 'Flrtt To ,._.t<.p ( 1987, Orama) CMd
verett, Martyn DIWI. (2 hrl.l -"E'vll lMdtr The Son" 1982, Mys·
tery) Ptttt UttlnoY, Jane Bll'k n. ( t nr 42
ml_(\ )
(I.) "The AIDN!btt Murdlrl" (191&, Mya.
tery) Tony "8ndll, A""8 EkbtfQ (1 hr
~mil\)
''The NMld 'IOI'' (1984, Orem.) oger Moen, Aod St9Jger. ( t IY., 43
1---=-... _, ...
l:tl .,. "Paraelt5'" ( 1982. Orama) WI-
iie Aames Phoebe Cates. Two tMO-IQ9'9
come of age In 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 ht ..
40 min )
M .,_ "Into tne ' NIQht" (1984, er.
me) Jett GOldblum, MTchetle ~. A
bored aerospace engineer reeeiv.t eomt
un1n111ted excitement when he becOntel
1n11ol11ed with art lrrH lt11ble gem emuggler.
'R' ~· 55 mlrl.) ... , ... ..., .. ,
• .,.. "Or Terror's HouM Of Hooort"
( 1965 Horror) Peter Cuahlng. Ctvtlto-
ptier l ee A myste11ous doctOf. sharing a
B11t1sh ra1lwey compartment with five "*'·
lree~~1n ht& cards (2 hrt.) ...
I Cteoo. LJll ---·-·90Tm Ulm.-.T
t1I .,. "Escape From El Olablo"
( 1983 Adventure) Jimmy McNk:l'lol, Tlm-
otny Van Patten. When a teenager It lm-
pnsoned 1n e Mexican )all tor hit If\~
ment in a brawl Ns friends deviSe a daring
In to free him 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min.)
ldt Pamt• NrTlm
I/If
"°"1m
.UT•ACICOMm llOWlf "Going Bef'serk" I 1983, Come-
dy1 John Candy, Joe Flaherty Politicians.
aerob.cs and religious cults are part ot !till
cornedy featuring the cast of Second City
.. TV ~,23m1n.) ~UllOl'l• H••1WT ~1,J I .,,. "Courageous .Dr Christian"
( 1940 Orama) Jean Herst\Olt, Tom Neat
A dedicated doctof's wort< with the poor
is complicated when an epidemic strikes .
1 hr . t5m1n )
.VW 'Weekend Pass" ( 1984, Com-
edy) 0 W Brown. Peter Etlensteln Four
sailors 1us1 hnlsh1ng baslC training lfl San
01ego travel to Los Angeles for tun end
romance 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) ·1---. . ............
t9 PUITIT~ ... ,._ TAU ntUm "Beauty And
Tl)e Beast Susan Sarandon and Klaus
1<1ns1<1 star 1n this story about how a youog
g11r s love transtorms a beast loto a hand-
some prince O ( 1 hr.) -
rt11n I -01J "Gunsmoke" ( 1953. W•ttm) Audie
Murphy Susan Cabot. (1 hr .. 30 min)
1WtD "OICk Tracy's Dilemma" (1947. MY9-~) Ralph Byrd. Lyle Latele. (2 twt..)
•W CC' "l I And Found" (1979. Comedy)
George Sr9a1 Glenda Jecbon ( 1 hr .. 46
rn1n I -................ --1 "On Moonllght.81y" (1861, ....,) IS Oay. G0td0n MICAM. (2 hra.) .. ,.,,, LHt nme I 8tw ,.... (1164,
m11J El1tabtttt Taylor. V.n Jatnon.
I hr . 56 rntn.}
' Pner LIP • ( 1913, Orama) Tom ...
rtrtton ~ertln Veuohan 1 tlw .. 48 mk\. l
Sunday, J•nuary 12, 1NI 23
(%) "Once Upori A Tlme In Amenc:a"
( 19&4 Orama) RoDlrt De Niro, Jemes
WOOdL (3 tn .. ~ min.) we ''V•igMnOe VIJ/ley" (1951. West·
em) 84Jl'1 c.nc..tet. Jo9Me ON. ( 1 hr . -
30 "'"') W (C) "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975. A<Mntwe)
Ryan O'Neel. M1t.a Berenson. (3 tn .. 3
min ) •CID · "Mystery Mention" ( 1983.
$UspenM) O.lu Mc:Kennon. Greg
( 1 hr •• 38 "*t) 'The Aeun Of The K#'lg" ( 1980,
entaty) Anime1*1 Voloel of 0rwon a.an. John Hulton. ( 1 hr .• 37 min.) •CZ> "The Woman In Red" (198'. Come-
dV) Gene WtkJet. Kelly Le9rocl(. ( 1 hr., 2~ min )
MICH) "Crackers" ( 1964. Comedy) Ooneld
Sutherland Jack Warden ( 1 hr .. 32 min )
• (!) "Jigsaw" ( 1968. Mystery) Harry
Guardll'lo. Hope Lange. (2 hrs.}
CC) "My Favonte Year" ( 1982, Comedy)
Peter O'Toole. Mark Uno-Batter ( 1 hf ..
35 min)
(fJ "!At's Do It Again" ( 1953, Comedy)
Jane Wymen, Ray Miiiand. (2 tn.) •CZ> "FMnble Ash" ( 1983. Oreme) Men
Dil'on, Mdcey Rounce (I hr., 34 min.) _....._ ___ _
-II'& --.... .., --0 -.c ... ==··· 22 --..r --£ CCI.,_.
~ ...
--ml Hosts. Len 0.WIOn, Nidl Buonlconti. (I hr.)
CI>--MU: -... , "" The roots of rocl( 'n' roll ere trec.d ltlrough
the cateert of Bill Hekty. the Evet1y Broth-
ers. Fats Domino, Buddy Hofty, Bo ~
~. 8vls Presley end othett (I hr.)
(IJ ... "The Goodbye ()If!" ( 1977.
Comedy) Aicnard Oreyfou, Metthe Ml·
IOfl Clfcumsla~ force en ex-dencet
and hef pr9COCIOUS daughter 10 lhere
their New York z rtmenl with en es-
ect<>f. 'PG' 1 tv .. 60 min ) .UI -.. -•T.:. .. cmws ·-B&b I ..... _, ...
.. "RoyW W9dclna" (1951. IMt-
c.11 f.ted Atteilre, Jene Powel. A IOnC>'
-.nu-dance 1eem ~ 1 '*1ormence in
England at the time thltt °"-'1 Elzabett't
II ts putting the fin.I touehtt on '* mellt-"'°'&': ( 1 hr • 33 min ) •Is~, , ~ •nteMew
wtth Mark Hermon I ,. = :,:&.. Min Lennon; e look et
mattlll arta In lndll ·=cu IIC• W~c•••
24 Sundey, JMU9fY 12, 1111
1-. ..... ··--· ._ ... ........
,... -... Sunktat lfMl8tlonal ~ from Loa Angelel. (2 hr&, 30 mh) CID -Tony Tubbs (22-0. 15 KO.)
vs. nm Wlther1P00"1 (23-2. t6 KO.> t°'
the WBA Heevywelght ttlle. echedUled lor
15 rounds he from Attllnta. ( 1 hr.. 30
~'--"Breelun' .. (198', Mullee!)
Luctnde C>lc:My, AdOffo °'*'°'-. Str .. t
dancers Introduce • weltr-to the brMk·
dencing fad end .. ftnd II to ~ edven-
tage at • s>rof••lonat denoe eudltlon.
'PG' f1tv .. 27~
•i•u•••• -.... ,"'.., -AY TO &mT M 8-yeer-olo Qlr1
(Cera Pren1ioe) and hef grandfafhef (Pa·
trlcit Crenshaw) face a petlloua edventure
when they ere captured by a bank-rot>-
bt~ Cluo. 0 • -nuu , .. A.I begins 10 Y!91frY wtien Dee Slertl dltlng Oweyne e Ill• U. l=eetUtad; • apeciel edition
halted from Nice. ffanc. lrdJdlnQ the r•
sort of St PU De V0fl08: prime tine t•
vision In RusN: aw.td wtrnng oommerl·
cial8 from c.m.. U.A'TU. ............ ,..Lllllm
fml.llOMT ..... .. ,__
.... _.,. PEI --· YPI JU•-·-Q --''c.heec:h At)d Chong's The Cot-**' Brothefs" ( 1984, Comedy) ChMch
Marin, Tommy Chong. Two oHbMt end
off-key Paris st'"4 mulldanl ,,,... a ~
sy who tells them the ecoount of their ~~~-~~min.) -~_, ...... ,_fU'f I .. (I) ___ _,_, ...
From the Bevefly The9• In Loe An--
gelet.: Diahann Carroll. JoM Fot9Yfhe, Bil·
ly Crystel. Ann-Margret end Witter
Matthau are among the guettl who pay
tribute to the comedian on the oocM6ofl of
his 90th bltthdl~. Q { 1 hr.)
8 ...... ·-Jofwly B. ln-vot.w the ..,.... In • .. °"' cue wher'I he beOOn"9 lnwoMd wlh • '"Ylt•I-~ ~ {1hr.) e .. ''Alturn To MIOOf\ eowrty'
( 1175. Cram9) tti Nale. Don "°""'°"'
A rect ott ~ n hit "-'*lie ""'
lntO..,.. ut*P9Ctld tfCIUllll wt"9 ~ ~~a 8oulNrn rwal ..._ (2 htt) ••-w.....,.scrr...oft. · .. .,.,...Y ~ l'nlY oome true
(~r,-N•1-~-
·-'ft -''Thi Tenninll Men" (1974, ) O.C:Wge Segel, Joen Hedlett
8aeed °" I """' by Mld'IMI ~. A men becOnw 1 9'AlnM pig tn¥OMng -.c. trOde ~Jng .._, he ""*1 JJom a.acoutt wtliCf\ meke him ~t. (2
ltn·-=-•-o -,Jr-.. ""' ....... lg 1" . eoonomiet Eawwd 8. Hy· "*'· -*" *9 Pl..._IC r1' ~ J, Lawrenoa, Inc.
CC) .. "Moecow On The Hudlon'
( 1984. Comedy) Robin \Wlama. Marti
Conc:Nte Ak>nlo. A ~ drcut ~
eten defects to IN tJrv..d SIMee end Mt·
ties In New York eft• belf'\Q ......S troo
lhe KGltl)ya lt<>fe eecut1ry gue1d ·R' o
~IV., 55 "*t) c ..... _. .. ? ft _._....,, ___ lnlhl!
concef't trom London'• Wetftbtrt Arena
Owe Straits perform • ttrtng of hits tnctud· w "Brothers In Armt" end .. Ak:hemy . .. I==-Behiedete end tne \ kldl try to J)9flU8de Mat1he to forage
plans to quit lew scMol end retvm to he1
r06e as a houlewffe. o
111CTAC-,_...._ ... , .....
WML ttmT -"An lnte<est1ng
'867" Guest: economist Edward S Hy man. senlOf vice P<esidenl of Cyrus J
Lawreooe. Inc.
••CGDl&IWWY "Sacra
meoto Oetefine -An lnteMew With Stale School Superintendent 811 Mnt*l"
(8) .. "The ~"" (1985 ~) Perry King. Elfzabett't Kemp
An ertl5t is afflicted with the ~nteo
ability to tores.. a nudlrer' • grisly cnmes. ~· (1 hf .• 37 min.) INWIEI
- I
__ ,.....
.. (I) lllUI 860od '8811 PfOW that
Jack and Jemie are brother end tlsler
Pam decides 10 llfSlt Melt Centr ... t emer
aid mine o ( 1 hf )
8 e --When a medman thf .. lens FLAG petrone with 1 chlln saw.
Mleheel and KITT ..,.,..lglte, but the
craz.ec:t man mey not be the r•I Ctlmlnel ~ haj •Wf--aimwlJ ltall A ..,.._ of re
7r!Q;et<>f relds IMdt Arnold and Orum·
mond to the dlSCOV8ry that Kimberly 1s
sutt= from buhmle Q 1 ... "Murder Can Hurt You" ( 1980,
Comedy) Jamte Farr. Gavin Mcleod
Eight tuper·Sieutht band together to bat
tie a common foe. the briltlent but deedl'f
"Man V'l White." (2 hts l
• ... , ICU LI .c. "You Can't
fake It With You" Geofge s. Kaufmen
and Moel Hatt' a clMek: fwct ebo< the
romanc. between the ecettetbtelned
daughter of • lemly of eccentrlee end her
hlgl'l--.ocltty tultOf . .i.on Aobetdl. Eba· i7r::.~ Oewtu1I .... Q
~!;.!;-r~~~~
(Shebbe-Ooo) Oulnonel. A trio of bttak·
dlnc.r. atage • fundr...., to ....,. their
COtTllTIUnity cent• from dlelrucdon by •
c:rOOked pollllclan Ind a rtlt lltal9 dlWI·
OJ>8f who W8l'l1 to erect 1 lh0ppll1g meM
'PQ' ( 1 hr .. 34 min) CEn•..-
(J) .. "A N.ghtmere On Elm StrMt" Cv Horror) John Suon Aol'let ; A group of L.A. cMdren ere ttr·
rorfltd by • ~ le*' wtlO can Invade
their O'Mmt end met....,_ whet\ they aWllCe. 'A' (I l'lr , 31 ri\,)
(%)-··thtl Naked frece" (11M, Or• ma) Aooet MOOle, Aod8~ 1-.don a ncMI by Sidney Sheklon. Ahat r. aac·
rttaty ano • petienc .,. mw~ 1 pey·
c:Nllttltt rNl!Z_• rt\lf ~ o.. .. II lft liop-
.-l'lirlat Cont.
arcty_ 'R' ~hr .• 4-3 min ) I A XU.Y .. YOU • 9 .. MllAYOI MayOI Burke's la·
th« da1• the city's leading feminist Q
(!) ... "Patton" ( 1970. Biography)
George C. Scott. Karl Malden The career
ol WOl'ld War II general Geofge s Pa11on
tS traced through the Nonh Al11can, Sic1h
an and European campaigns. as well as
his conllleta wfth other officers (2 hrs 30
min) (1)----Men's Oownlltll trom SC°Nadmlno, Austria (A) I t hr ) • m_,'llMD .. 8 (J) PM.CC* C9IT Robtn cans Maggie
fOf mooey; Richard Channing trtes 10 takP
advant-oe of Terry's ftnanc1al Slluallor·
JOfdan confronts her rarhef o I I h1 J 8e._11:1 Crockert's hie may be 1n
danger when he and Tubbs 1nvest1ga1e the
demlM Of Sonny's le><met girlfriend who
was smuggling cocaine at the time ot h(lr
death.~) 11 PM.L IUY Coll stumbles 1n10 a uise
Of lnturenc. fraud when he meets a for "* flame er his 25-yeat high school rt' ~~r.) 1 --~ lalfMr_M ... ~A hypo
thetlc.tl C89e study of a spy satellite 1s the
locus of a panel dl&cuSSIOn about the t11ll1
culty of m41lntalnlng m1htary sec1ecy 1n an
~ IOClety. (R) ( 1 hr l
(CJ .. "Against All Odds' ( 1984 Dta
ma) Rachel Ward, Jett 8<1dgeS A tad•t1$1
proftll'lonal football player falls 1n love
with lhe gi<ltrlend of a small t.me hOOO
ano oecom. involved with sh8cJy high
stale• rMI .. 1ate dealt~ 'R' o 12 nrs
8min) .,_, mM Guests Marla Gibbs
I .JohneOl'I (R) = ....... ,I • ..... •••Two of the Bulls' star pl11y1•1s.
-~ .. ::,'°" "''"" """'"' t•I O•t ... ~ '9C'
-Stcetches str1p-o-gram Su1.e1
DIV9 l"nMI 8llfy Martin, the A<>Y T V Iii Q =I• U.lZ "Knowledge
It PO'#tf And The £arty S.rd CalCl'leS The Worm•• Franz (Oonte< Lamprecht) re1oms
lhe Qlt'lg. end Mleze (Barbara SukowaJ •PProechel him with a conlOUIOfl (Part 11 e:.;:~(~ I==:.~ ............. ~
the =~:ory. Rone falls tn love w1lh
• much younger and married footba"
yel 11 ltl'l llcdlolilfn tr•tment reeon
-"One Wer Al A Time" (No ~;1'1 (I tw.130 min ) •1 Ell• "Uncotrtmon VelOr" ( t98J. ameJ a.,. Heckmen. RoOe<t Steck A
Ofleliltlg f9lhtf torme a small IOfoe 10 res
Cue NI 10n who hat been held p!'itonef '°' 10 ~•fl., b9lnO dedaled IT'IUlf'IO ln-tctlaf\ In V1etnem 'A' o ( 1 h< • 4S ~""-''HeuahtY W!Yet" ( 197 4. Com ~} hldon ~. JllcquelM Loe»~ /. ~~ "*' lrcm u. oounriy flndl thei ,,.,
)Db • a door..co-doof .....,,_, In London
has some uneApected bonUMS 'R' ( 1 hr ,
20m1n) m mrr C1AU11Y 1~ 11 1)) llO¥W The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970,
r l'lmer:ly1 Aim Mooay, Frank Langella A
•Jeposed n•ihleman enlists the aid of a
Onin1n111>1 lo nelp recover 12 chairs, one
11 Nh•ct• 1101ds a I01tune 1n Jewels (2 hrs ..
t 0 mon I D G> To.INT Host Johnny Carson
Scheduled act0ts Dabney Coleman and
Eo ~~lhr)
.... mm.
PmML
Da CUM'l llftTm .MllAITY
HAWAIMl.f AICI-,
llllOPIM~
9JOITIC8nll
llO¥W "A Soldier's Story" ( t984, Ora·
mn1 Howard E Aowns J1 . Ado!Ptl Ca&-
sa1 Towards the encl of World War II. a
black Arrny auorney's 1nvestigahon into
the murde1 o t a black sergeant at a Louisi-
ana m11i1ary base ion11es further r&ei81
5tr•le PC Q ( t hr 4 1 min ) tttl~== u.fi TAI.II,.. Tiii 'MB-Surprises
awall an amateur astronomer when Hal·
ley's Comet returns Frttz Weaver gues1
stars
I m GI MGUYWOOD
mwll "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
C 195 t Science-Fletlon) Michael Aennte,
Pa11ic1a Neal Altet a strange spaoectah
landS 1n Wast11ngton. DC . an emiaary
emerges. warning Eanh 10 cease l1a atom·
•c expeflmentauon (2 hi\ ) (!)~--9 mc1 c:um'C .... tl"i•M• Mualcal guests
Gino Vannelli, Freddie Jackson ( 1 hf ) •::'.-. ~COU.MlllTIAU. Arizona State ar
OrE State JR) (2 hrs.)
i l-•Ct •cua 1219 mwll "The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979.
Comedy) Ursola Andress, Ouilio Del
P1ete Greedy 1alat1ves hire a sensual
·rrorence Nightingale" to take care of an
aging count sull.,1ng from a delicate hear1
mtlco1::~~.7'ri= I '/\
... Guest$. Marla '-Gibbs.
-l!,y Johnson (R)
• ~ ~ 0 Featured. Madonna ~·alike oontesl, Joen Embry and ani-
mtils from lhe San Diego Zoo ( 1 hr.) I ~·...:.·"---... "Crimea Of Peauon" (198.4.
Or&ma) Kathleen Turner. Anthony Pe<·
kins A worttahollc fathlon ~ re-
havts het oeep.r001ed ~ttona and
anxieties u 1 high-pt~ proetlMt by
night. reletltleuly hOunded by a h<>m'cidal
street pr~het 'R' ( 1 hf . 41 min.)
CZ) .. "Once Upon A Time In Amen.
ca" ( 198.4. CX.ma) Robert DI Nlto.
James WOOdl A porttelt of the ~
ships. 10y1lll• end btt1ayaAa of a emall
grOUJ? O( Jewith gangst.,. In the 1920s
and 30t ~·. 2~ min) ': !:!=-"The Pti-. JUngle" ( 1988. ) Jllnel Gatntt, E"'vt Aen:lt. A
phOtograj)fW ~NI modlf ~to bt
spiel tmbetk on a wtcl'I fof a dl1mood
m~a.) "I S.w What You Old'' (1!'6,
Suepense) Joan Cfawlord John Ireland
When two teen-age girls alone IOI the
weekend pl4y an innocent telephone
prank, little do they know that the pbrly
they've reached is a killer whO wants to rw-=:..wa~· JO .... 1' ....... ..,, __
ID Ct ••Y• OI ~UUITI Tiii Byron Allen, Dana Garvey 81Hy
Crystal. Art<Jy Kautman Robert Klem
Bette Mldlef. Joe PtSCopt'\ Aich;ud PryClt
and Robin Williams salule the 1nnova11ve
club that helped launc~ tht> c trt>ers or
some ol tOday's top comic 1a111111!. t 1 l'lr )
W <Hl -M 9l Hosto; I en OaW';On
Nick Buonk:ontt ( 1 hr )
1:11 CC).,. "HfstOf)' 01 Tho World Pan I
( 1981, Comedy) Mel BrOOlls Madelme
Kahn Man's 1Uus1nous h1s101y f!0111
Neanderthal cavemen 10 lhe <>1 ;\n1r,h Ir
QUIS4hon ·-IS examinect R I , n1 ,l'.J
min) wa..--·---· CGU..IC1D Of LCM e ~ T.-.r G~1!. Whooi ,
Goldberg, Raney Credeco Geo1ge wa
lace, Charlte Gadue. The Flying K.trama
lzov :A~~ Behar. rrank PercJue
W .,... "The Grass Is Greener· ( 1961.
Comedy) Cary Grant. Jean Simmon~ A l'\
Amencan mllhona1te iS forced 1n1c ,i 1t11•'
alter ramng 1n love With a Brrt1stt ea11 •
wtl·~·t"s . 45 min ) =1e'i ... •A OneAc< ~y
( 197~. Myslety) Robert Powell )~M &
Linden A mentally disturbed younq •11J 1
plots the doOm Of actOfS who po<ltl\y lht)
oppr9SSOfs ol a TV Mties heroine 1?
;·~1'191YMM
(!) ,_ Nabisco Mastera double<. oua1
terflnals from Madison Square Careen 1n
New YOik. (A) (3 hrs ) Cll IL&. PMm-.r •Cl)--"Star 80" ( 1983. Orarn.1 M ,,
!el Hemingway. Enc Robe<ta l rac.tS ,.,..
caroo1 and death ol model·actrM, 0.l•n
thy Straiten wno WJS murdered by ~· ""
tr1nged nusband 'R' Q ( 1 hr , « mm 1
111 I .. "Rope" ( t9.a, $ospet1!.f'
James Stewart. Farley Orangtf ()erected
by Allred Hltctlcock BaMd on the Lt!O
pOld·loeb murder case. Two college ~tu
dents murder a lrtend for tht thtlB or 11
end then oelebfate the dMd by ho6t~ a
party for the lllC:tlm's trleoda and relatlws
'PG' (1 hr..1. 20 min.) •
•(JI) M llfQI M A Struggling avthot
ftlgnt dteth ontv to bt de>tit-m tor reet by
hit untalthtut wit• and bt&I trlend (&my 809= -· "The Big StOfe" (1~1. Come-dy) Ment Brotherl Tooy Mwtln A gioup ol bumOler• turn out 10 bt poor c:hoic«;
tor etore defecttvta { 1 ht • ~ min ) i IER .. .. _, .....
.. "Bleme It On Rio" (198-6. Com-
9(Jy) MIChMI Cline, ~ eo.og,,. A
butlnteeman vacatlonllia in Rto de Jatleko
tuOCUmbl to an a1fli ~ hit r>ett
lntnd'I teen-ege deuaflt9r. then tr• 10
k!l'P_ ~ ~eeeret 'R' ( fiw .. 50 m )
..... "Typh()on' f'IMO. Ad¥entvfeJ 00totl'ly LaMOut. Roc>ett ,,.,_on ~
menoe ~ '°' a ~ In ttw land
Sundey, JMUafY 12, 11M M
-~Waye....-
of hlgtl w1t'<i1 end unp<edictable rams ( 1
hr1··=-:·> =---·--"E~hlng You Always Want·
To Know About Sex (BUI Were Alra1C1
To Alic)" (1972, Comedy) Woody Allen.
0.... Wider. A aer'95 of comic sketches
epoof Or. ~ Reuben's best-selling
bode In addit~ to othef aSSOfled targets 'fr (1hr.,27 min.)
(f) ........ 11 CZ> .. "The Pa18dlne Ca&e" (1948,
Mystery) Gregory Peck. Ann Todd A
llw)W f ... In IOve with a woman accused
of murdeflng hef husband 12 his . 5
min" ,,.., •• ,.,,Al&, .. , er
==MWTCATI ........
.. .. " With The Moon
814. Aoma~an Penn, Elizabeth
-lalurclay
·u• ~ ... ......
....... When a 15-yeer·Old
glf1 falll in love wllh a boy from
New YOl't(. 11'1 dllflcuh to tell what her e lather's , .. ction Wiii be "The Woman In Red" ( 1984
o.tlt WHdtr, Kelly LeBroek ( 1 tv.,=mln. -... -,.,., ---W~C*~
C•'lca.-..1 ........ .... 1m1TU --,···-...... H.11 --·-uru-••,... __ ,_ __
.. "You Ugl'lt Up My Lite ( 1977
Aorl!Wl'lloe) Didi COM. Joe Silver ( t hr •
30'l*'·j·CUll-. , ... , ...
... .. "Walk Proud'' f 1978 OtamaJ Benton. Sarah Hotcomb ( 1 111 -:.. _,.CAT
Ml iiW ••222• M•t I Tlr'flfZ:r ---·-iiiin.:.Orde~
2t 8undey, Jartuary 12. 1988
McGovem lnJlle l!M.2. julLbebe he'a
sctiedUled to tee ... for boot camp,•...,,_
ager from the wrong llcie of the trecb
falls In love with the new glr1 In town. (2 .. 1hrs.J.ni'"9 .,-___ , ......, ,_ ___ _...,. ............. -.·-In ... concert from London'• Wembley Arena.
Dire Straits perloon a airing of hits lnclud-'(f "Brothers In ArrN" and "Alc::hemy." .. .,...,_ -1~~,,_
.,. "Mani &others AC The Qrcua"
( 1939. Comedy) Mant Bfothn. Ew Ar·
den Dillnherlted from hit uncle'• fortune.
a man modefnlz. hit run-down clrcua
Wtlh IM l'ltlp of fQW btotherl. ( 1 hf .. '5 man.)
-· _. "lt't Good To 8t AIW" ( 1974,
II
Blogrephy) PllUI Wln"'6d. fMW ote. Roy
Cerilpenella'. 91IOQeMf\A balbel ~'"'
II btOUQhl co a hell by • ~ euto-moblle 90cidlnt. ( 1 hr .. 36 m1n:1 -
...... SouttlOfTtkat" (1039. Welt·
em) 0.-Autrey. Smiley Bumena. Two
man .,, ..,... to MtlCicO to ptavant.a revo-
lut=~tlgn agents. ( 1 tv.) I=· •••&•!---. _ _.INIW•A-A r•
vtew of Iha ·eoa aound medt WnC1ua by
Olatw .Rola end the Supreme&. Martha ~ end Iha Vandtlla. and Rannla
Spactor and Iha Ronnett•. ( 1 hr., 5
min.)
(JI) .. "Tha Latt American Vifgln"
{1912. Comedy) Lawrenea Monoeon. DI·
ant Frenklln. A ~ In loYI II ra4uctant to join hie In thalr pureult
Of Mxual ~ 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min )
l~.1tv.)
-••11• IMX Wortd ChtmplOnal'llp
from~. B.C. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) ~ .. "2010'' ~· ScienCt Fie·
I
) ~ Sctltldlr. Uthgow. (, hr., ....... ___ ...,..
r• ...
---~ -BID~• ... "Ofla HNYenty Night" (1931.
~""""Layo, John -( 1 "'. 20 min. -1------·~ ..... ---U.&.T •
.. ''One Night In The lre>p6c$'
1940, Comedy) Bud Abbott. Lou-CO.
ltllo. ( t tv .. 30 min* IF#F1 • :t.of Betti more Cott9 ~ New VM Jett In Super Bowl~R) ([) ''Unlco In The l*nd Of Megic'
(f984, Fantuy) Anmatld (1 tv .. 39 ;• ..... Cf~·~~')~™~
men, 0.... I twtt 30 "*'·) .. ---
'lillillllll .. IMAC1IC
.... 2 It Feeturld
A "9clng f\'om Pocono. Pe. ( t tv., 30 min.)
(!)--··Muaacre Rftlet" (1949. West·
lfn) Ouy Medllon, Aoty ~' (2 1•~-.. (1Mf,
-la_lurclay Cont.
Suspense) Yul Brynner 8ro11 Eklano ( 1
tv. 45mln) M.,... ,_,., Htgllllgllts ot Kan
sas City Chiets vs Minnesota V1k1ngs 1r
Supef Bowl IV
11...., ....... ~
., M ..,. "Arrowhead" (1953 Wes1ern1
fltoo Heston. J&ek Patance 12 rvs
tS tntn.~ -1 i:t:aF•c:s .... a ._..,.ecomY.aoo
--IOll Top seniOfs lrom 1he
Nor1h are pitied agn1nst the best from the
South from Mobile, Ala (3 hrs /
I WIE II
DMllW• •caar•l.._COWfT'f "Sacra
meoto Oetellne ·-An Interview Wnh State
School Sul)tflnleOdent Bill Honig"
(I) 9L .... PUTFfTt Hlghllghts ot Dal·
las CowbOys vt Baltimore Colts 1n Super
BowtV CB> -.,. .._ Hosts Len Dawson
Nictt Buonlconll ( I hr I ~~ Prtncesor; Ano The Pirate•·
(19,.5, Comedy) Bob Hope Virginia
Ma-~ 34 rn1n l -1u:•aa-:;:::: ... ,,., ,_,, ....
(1968. A<Nenture) GOfdon Scott. Anlho·
I=· f 1 t;,o:, min ) =-.=. oou.19 IMDTUU, Duke II NOflh
rOllna (LIYe) (Subject to blackout) (2
NI )
(I) ... "A11mt>l4I Ft1h" ( 1983. Of1ma) Mitt Olflon, Mlekty Acx.irkt ( 1 hr . 3,.
m!_n.) '*• oa&m ...-...U. Reglon1I cover·
1ge of Ot'llo St1ta at Botton Co1ieoe or
1•1e~-IL"9! I'""' ·-"" 111 W ......_ "The Amazing
nftt Vtnturt" Antm1ttd Two ttme·tra·
~elllng Ohlldl'tn ftnd their wey bacll 10
prthlitorle tlmtl and retvm to their c1v111
zatlon with M elephent•llke bun)ee (Pan
1Of2) (R) 0
Cl) CIUm' ~ QhlO State at BO.==-(l lvt) (2 hrs I IW.11 Fr •.. , ..
.. "Chattle Chan And The Curse
The Oregon Queen" (1981 Comedy)
Ptter UtClnoY. Alctlerd Hatch ( 1 hr 37
~ .. _ ""-"""'" ( 198< l;e,~.::.:·-
tW •1• I W UCLA 81 " (l..!Vt) (2 tn.) • 'I •UC• IWf• FMtuttd. Sctieet McDoneld ("No Loo6cln' Back."
1'1 m VOVt E*Y Word''). ~ugtne
Wiide "Doft'r Sev No Tonight"): ~ t ~"Your Men"). ( 1 tw)
-"A AM COtttllo Metf Of Jllt)"ll And Mr. Hyde" (1163. eomtdY) 9oflt Kattoff, Ctllg It~ ( 1 tw .. 30 ;-.... _
·=-=..., '! ClaAI ~ llU ... _lrl Eugene
Levy Lorne Greene. HOWie Mandel, Mar·
gor Kidder and Martln--5ftort are among
the cetetlf111es seheduted to appear In this
bizarre spool based on the premise. that
Canaoa is raking OYer the Unlted States e;)CSWJTU _..,, ______ _ _,,_"°°_
.,. "Lovers And Liars" ( t979,
Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Giancarlo Glannt·
ni (2 hrs )
Q) IOUD QGU Guests: Larry Oatlln and
fhe Gatlin Brothers. Corey Hart. Luther
Vandross. Andre Cymone. Ta Mare & the
Seen, Pia Zadora. ( t hr.)
@ .,. "The Man From The Alamo"
( 1953 Western) Glenn Ford. Julie
Adams ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 8 WCI& c•t "Merlotla" A t3-yeer·
Old girl trom El Salvador triel to llt Into het
new surroundings In Callfomla whlle keep-
ing her H1sp1n1c anceetry Intact Linda Le·
v1n and C3r11na Cruz star Q ( 1 hr )
GDDIMWOlll
CC).,. "Coizen Kane" (19-4 t. Orama)
Orson Welles, Joeeph Conen ( 1 hr • 59
min)
())..,_ "Tes11ment" ( 1983. Ofam1)
Jane Altxender. Wlllilm Devane ( 1 hr • 29 ,..,._
-1~ma• ATM._ Roget Ebert and Gene
ltktl announce their chOlcel tor the 10
wottt fllmeof 1M&. I LA-1-.ft . ---~ ,._ • A Hmm Novtllll Robtrt
Llet>trman ohronlOlll the drougtlt In
Ethiopia and the typee of people drawn to
the dlu1ttr. Q ( t hr.)
CJ) .... • .U'lllT lllllUllllJ--lNi H!Qtlllghte Of
the •73 Miami Oolphlnt end .,,. P1t11burgh
St .. 1er1. (R) ( 1 hr ) ® IDT IO IMAT ••ma __ ,, .. , • ....,.
Baseb1ll announcer Tim McCarvtr hoet1
thlS l()Oi( at tome Of the leut dlatlnguithed
moments 1n eportt hlttory. Including Roy
Re~·s wrong·way run and John McEn·
roes verDll outt>urttL ( 1 hr.) (I).,.. "Start The AevolU11on W11h<X.it
Me" ( 1970. COrnedy) Gene Wlldef, Don·
aid Sutherland f 1 hr., 38 min I
W 8 CCI'• I'. fWI. Regional cover·
age ol SrrlCUM If louilvtlle or Arizona at
Mia~J;= (2 tn) I .._ ... , F ii cau.m I' llWJ. M.tona at Ml
•ml Jl..'1~.~=--
; .. "Heroea" (tin. Orama) Hen-
i WW!i.. SIJy F1'ld (2 hfL) ......
.. "Otath Moon" ( 1879. Mys.
ttry) Rober1 Foxwonh, Btrbera Trent·
l\arn;J,;~
.WTAMI ~ .. "Harry And Son" ( 1984, Ole
me) Pl\ll NeWrNn, Robby 8tntofl ( 1 "'·= ... 1 ..... ., 'All
-...... lob Hope o..iic third round M ll'om Plllrn Spring1, CelH (2
•ML . ·-
ITO• unm._ ..... -----~.umT .._ Sl.m •t _ _,,,., Highlights ot Mt-
amt Dotptilns vs WaSh1ngton ~ins 1n
~Bow!Vll UiJ .,.. "Being Tl'lefe" t 1979 Orama)
Peter Sellefs. Shirley MacLa1ne (2 tws
10 mm)
(e)Mftlr•MllTI
()).,. "Treochcoal'' I 1983. Comedy)
Mai t;lddef. Robert Hays ( t nr 31
mm =1...::",:..mor .. ...,
WMtJ#MITAM wcw.-
.. "Arrowhead" ( 1%3. Western)
Cheriton Heston, Jack P6tance t2 hrs )
• -_. ICMOOL CIE& MW eu.ta1111s
GD Dim --•••n•11•n•11 CC)..,. "Runaway"_ ( 1984 Ad\lenlure)
Tom Selleck, Cynthia RhOdes (l hr , •O
min)
.._ .... I iJ I I ff) Highhghts ol Ml·
am1 Oolpnlns vs Minnesota Vtk1ngs 1n
~.:i>wl Vlll
~-"CarlTlef'I" ( 1983. Musall An· tonlo GadeS. Laure del Soi ( t hr •2
=1"'" i!.=..ll&Zi M'llP•M llTI M ,..._ Wiii Panter and hll ccx.iatn
Henr;t run away to eec:ape the Tripodi
I nd J°'n I community of people In Europe
wtio vt tkided the mlnd-oontrOlllng ali.nt
llt"rft. •• -"°" AuthOf H9drlck Smith. journalllt
Oullto Oodtf and World Jtwlttl Congrtt1
Pretldtnt Edger Brontman dtecu11 etf0r11
l:>y Sovltt .i.wt Hvlng In Moecow to main·
t11n th91r rtllgloua tr•ditlona end cultural
Identity ln llQht ot the 1985 Geneva Sum·
mil. Actor l heod<>re Billet nar1111ea ( 1
hi) (() ......... 0 id 11 11 Hlghllghll ol Pitts·
burgh Steelere vt. Mlnneaota Vli<lngs 1n
Super Bowl IX.
.. ~-UUJSU t.LUITllA19 • COl1WumTIM&. Arizona State a1
; (Live) (2 hrs ) e ... "How To Ma.rry A Mllhonaue
( t953. Comedy) Lauren B&c8" Manivn
Monroe (2 hrs.) e 0 ,. ... St25,000 Greater
Los Anoetet Open from Gab6e House
BOWi 11'1 forranct. CaPt (1 hf . 30 min ) ~=-..:: ~ ... JelM'• preMOted With a tough
chOlce after he wtns • eong--wrttlng con
test that OOU!d open 90t!'9 ooors. ( 1 hr )
... "Wtlet'e Ang4!119 Go, Troutltt fol
Iowa" ( t968. Comedy) St ... Stf'Ye(lS,
RoMllnd Ruseell (1 hf• ) e ID'A An tncrtdlble odvMY through
the hUman bOdy with~ ~ogra·
phet Lennart Nilston'a cart\ltl doCUmtnll
the caua. and ttf9Ct1 of hMrt 9ttaci<ro
•nd 1t1o1<t1 IBJ 2 ( t tv.) ·--.. ·=·•;... (I) Ill ... $ ii Hlghllghtt Of Del·
1 .. ~ "'· Pltt.OUrQP\ $._... lf'I ~Bowl )(.
CI) .. "Top Hal' (193&, ...._,)
Sunday, Januwy 1a. 1Ne 21
.
Fred Astaire, Gngef Rogets (I hf . 39
min.) .
!~•-.Y •c.rTMlff .... A ptoduc·
• of the Pull128f Prize-winning comedy
about Ill\ e<:c4Wltrk 1am1ty, staulng Jaeon
Aobefds. Coleen Dewtlufst. George Rose 8"d Elz.abeth Wiison Q (2 tvs) :In:;; NablSco Masters lrom Mad-
llon Square Garden 1n New York. e~2hrs) _TO .... _,JoumeleSt
Hardy explores the traditions. rt·
tuels. mystenes and outrageousnees of
New Orleans' annual Mardi Gras oelebra-
tiOn (1tv) ~ .. ,...,. -·--.. "Orlee Upan A T 11ne In Amen·
c:1" (1984, Orama) Robeft De Nrro,
·E~:~··~·,
.. "Oressec! To Kiii" ( 1980,
) Michael Caine. Angle Olciun-
lton; ~ tviJ. _,_
.. "Trencncoat" ( 1983. Comedy) Mart:iddef. Robeft Hays ( 1 hr . 31 mio.
Cl) IAlllTIAU. P1l11bo<gh el Vil-
~ (LNe) (Sub,ect to blackout) (2
~·~"Micki & Maude" ( 198.4. Com-
edy) Dudley MOO<e. Amy lrvlng ( 1 hf., 68
~$ ·-._ ... AICOJ -.. ..., . ..,.~; Cuo Sl<ilng, men'• dOwnhll ffftur-lna 9111 Jotinaon and Ooug Lewie from tatibuhel. Au1t1le, World Gymn .. tlce
OWmplonsNpe from Montreal (Teped) ~ ~ ~ 'M'.,.. Scheduled reviews: ~ion" (Al Paclno, Naat ... ja Kln-
lkl). "MUfphy°I Romance" (Sally Ft.Id,
JM'9I Garner) , "Heed OtttCt" (Rick
lt,tcw=~"J OeVttO) -··-..... , ..... -....... Pm J«J6e and Nieole deelde to
•k up, Mr. OyrenfOfth (Graham
JeMt). 1he tehOOl'a new ptlnclpat. be-
0~1J1ed ( 1 hr l ............ •c.&1 :ta-•M-.o From the querlut ThNtti ~ArlQMt. women
from over 20 ~lee Yle for a $250.000
OOl'lrect With the Ford Model A.gt<w;y
Ouetta inetudt Billy e>c.an, Stwyif Brown, Linda Evant end Prlnceu St~l'lle of Montco Hoata Ben VerMn.
l QnY OanzJt (2 hf•) L.--c. cu.re.,,,_
•::-... ., .... ~--"A Sobel''t StOf)''' ( 198A. Ora·
mt) Howtrd E AollWll Jf . AdOlpti C...
tit (I tw., 41 min)
.. "Tht Ptrldlnt C..." (1948,
l.4YttetY) G1tg0ry Ptdf. Am TOdd (2
hft 30 min'
21 Sunday, Jenu.ry 12, 11M
Cl) ... ,;Romentlc Comedy'' ( 1983.
Romance) Oudlev Moote. w.ry 8teentu-fJ 1 tw.. 43 "*'·) ·=--.. •• M French Cenedllrl tredef Pnqulntl (Robert Conrlld) Intrudes on
lndlen lend. confrontll'la hoitle tribes In •
Ml'iel of herrowlng ~th en· ooun191J:"' 1 of 12) (3 tws.) .. IL"' l!Wl ~~m 11 OePwJI '':9:6.s~ tv..) ·---· ~ World Cup ~ling. tNn't dowrM ... lur-
ing Bill JohnsOn end Doug Lawtl from
Kitt buhel. Auatrta; World Gymnasttcs Cham~ trom MontrMI. (Taped)
lhl., 30 min.) ......
aA&IWr'f ........ u ,., OIUl9 Vlde<» from Collint' al-
bum "No JecQt ReqWed" ptl.l9 behind-
'~ lnttNlewl.
·11.=-.. "Photo F1nilh I A Mitter Of
tale" ( 1978, Advtf'ltUte) Nlcholle Ham-
mond, Robert F. Simon. f)pldet·Man
Comet to the lid of a WMlthy coin oollc>-
tor end 1ttemptt to ''°°"" top-eecret documents from an lntlft'Wtkll iel llDV rtng. From "The AmQng fJPcW-Men;r..,_
-
lhf .• 30 mlni-u.-fi:_,.,,,. -"' ...... IChel: ~ clurtng tht vernel equm.; i-~ to .,, iwientort f8lr: • blby I.,. ..
-lllltut
-.. _ New ••tut• Ind tMe work In the ,.,,...., beth: • atairc.t to the e :.9 ___ ..... le Aoet" (1980. ) -~.Oyen Cennon.
While on tour. • Te>CM ~ry-w.t•n
llngtf ~ ~ wttn ""Mduc-tlvt dlughtef of hll lidlkJdt ~ ~
ht 1111 kM1 hlll ttay.et-homl ..... 'PO'
11hr .. 68 "*' l (I) OO&&m 11 l!Wl Tew at South-ern MethoOltc (LM) (8ubtecf to blllck·
OVI) (2 hrt.} 00 .. 'Wiik Proud" ( 1978, ()wne) AOoby 8eneon, Slrlh Hotcomt), A roung
Chlelno It tom~~ to,. peat
and the promlle of the fuhlre .._,ht di-
flee hit ftlOwr:. memblfl by tlllr'G In love with • trcim °"'*" .. bente>. 'PGG.r tw . rm. -.. . .... _
Con9umer Information on plntlc treth
n
begl. ~et.Ive colnt. liquor and
..... cm., -----_,_ -Jamie 1ett out to win enllon of hlll new oletlmate .-.i-
ca. 1-. .... ,.
IA1m Alrlcen etephanta are ob-
MMld on a rlltcy treti to a caw thet pro-
vides Mitt and minefM '**88tY to their
dlett. (R) O ( 1 hf.) = ... MJllll Special Guest· San
I ~v ....
..,..CllYWll'I Seeson Premiere)
ry Morrlt perloone '~Oreggin' the Lake
for the Moon." "Anyt=Goee" end "Why .. s ., Juel
a Llttll ~~a~ "CC< hf.) CC .. ''The AmbUladof" (1*.
Orama) Robet1 Mltc:tun. Elin &ntyn.
An Amerlcen amb11'8dor employ•
unorthodox methode end b90kdoor dlplo-mecy to medllte the llfaell-P .... tlnlan
crlllt. 'R' ~'it 30 min)
Cl) -FOllowtng Robin Hood's
delth, Na Metry Men dieband. but their aeparanon 11 lh«t-hoed when Robert
(Juon Connery) • the eon of tht Eal1 of
Hunllngdon. rtunlt• them to reecue Mar· ion from.,, f'lfl abductor. (2 hrs.)
' ..... " '9 ....... Judgel: Lauri Hender.
Joyce Btotharl, Jlmel MeNlchol. Pel'-
fonntnQe JI. Adrien Ztned • = Peul Wlnfllld ltett 11 Martin Llr ~ IClna Jr., who tlrM gllned nettonei et·
tentlon ii 1966 •a Y°""U Blptllt ~
,., boycot1fn0 -~ed but Hnel In Allblma. Coltlll Tr-on. o.1e o.vlt. Howafd Rollne. ( •rt 1 of 2) (2
hrt., 30 "*'·) • M •I.A. F•IUted. I lrtp 10 MonaQO lneludlna the Olllno 11 Monte c.no: the
Monte Ceno 8"ctl CIUb: lntlfVlewt with
MFfamillel. I M •IM -F•tuted. Barbera
Ltwte tak• • IOok al fantlliea: • IOok II Sin Diego drug end elcOhol a~ rena..
bllit11lon centeta. • ~ proflle on
OcMn 8Mch: • vieft to the FMtetby'a Clown HOUie • Mrs. Fluttlfby the clown,
and her ttrnly open up thelr hOtne end
entertain for dllchn't pertlae.
I ,_., .... _, ....
--------ll F•· turld: Two Pl*'dlna 1roupee of lowtlnd
from the ClncNttl Zoo; 1 ce>mper· two=r--11 Im' A wounOtd women unwtt· lledl Hewtle 'Into "'°"* dledly ontMlon with lfctvlYel JoM 8tedford ~(t Pw.l ··-•-Jonatn.nandJIAe n reunllM wt'8n ht retume from.,, 1r· ~-•. --(Pr9miart) The off· &-... pr.._.Of of I New Yen ooffM
~ trial IO •e to hit W9CkY petrone Tonight, AJ ...... (Aedd fou) t1ke1 In ar;;:111.<;.~
and llm .... focU9 of ...... of
1111'• ...... ..,,,!WM,.....,=. Thi ~ ,_., lnoll*ct:.-on
rOCllc ~-~. '*' '"~ ......
and music In movies and apot'tt; allo, vl-
deot by Mick Jagger, Sutvlvor, Cyndi
Lauper, Mr. Mister and Hie, and en Inter·
view with Pete Townthend. (2 tn..) o •a wwrnemn•
....... This elgtlth aMUel Nltlonal
fund.raiser to benefit Yletln• of cerebral
palty fMturea teltlltled covttage from
New Yortl and Lot Angelet wtth hoets
Scott Balo, Nancy Ouluutt, Florenoe
Hendefaon. Wayne Newton. John Ritt•.
Nancy Morgan Rl11er and Henry Winkler.
Qhrt.) • 9DWI "The Mind Of Mister Soamee"
(1970, Orama) Terence Stamp, Robert
Vaughn. When a man emergea from • 111--
tong state of *JSPtnded animation, he
etrugglee to survive In an adult wend wtth
ie i'Nnd of an Infant. (1 hr., 30 min.) ... , ....... .. , ,. ar IUIC• "Soldler'•
· le" Sttl'Mtky't claalc tale It pttatnt·
ed In an animated vertion, deeigrltd and
directed.by certoonlft Robert Blechrnen,
Ind fMturfng the volcea of Andre Gt.-ry, M11t von Sydow and Gallna hnOva
with mutlc by fht lot Angelll Chamber
Orchettra. (R) ( 1 hr.) ~ .. "The AmbaaudOt" (198-t, ~ama) Robert Mitchum. a.n Buretyn.
A.n American 1mbHMdor-tmPloY9
uno<thodoit methodl and blckdoor diplo-
macy to mediate the ..,...,.,...rllln
11111. 'R' ( 1 hr;+!> mitt) ........
.. "2010" (198-4, 8clerlct Flc2
on) Aoy Sohlidtr, John Llthgow. 0.-
IPlte volatile po1111e11 t~ 1J.8. and Fbeian aclentleta leunch a follow.up epece mlellon to lnveatlalte tht fate of a
filed voyege to Jupiter. TPO' Q ( 1 hr .• 64 I~ ...... ,, ....
... "A PllMQI To lndtl" (1914,
ame) .N<ty Oevta. Victor llnerlet. DI· vld L11n't adlptetlon of E.M. F0t1t•'•
MVtt. In 1820a lndla, a lf0ht1Nl11g excur·
alon for two Engllahwomen and their lndl-
an companion enda In • trlgldy thtt
11rvea to axeoetblt• the oondltlona of I=~==·"~·) .............
• • Nltl •LR Tootte attemptt 10 boOfl a comed'ln on "Late Night With 0.-
E erman," Q
-Cleyton't rtlltlonahlp wtth • dine« may pr.wnt l'ilm from
ed u bUdDet director. Q ~iiIJiiii'IA ZIWl Northwtet•n 11
~hfl.) -·~flight Zone -The Mov· le ' (1883. Set.net Fiction) John
Lltnaow. Vic Morrow. TNI hOfNIOe to the
Old lb:t a.1lng TV ..,,_ •tut11 ~ mentt lbOUt I tligoMd bet Pltron I comeuppenoe. e group of mlrement hornt ,__,.,.,, who recapture the6r youth.
a cNld with tht power to CtMte Ot dilltroy
.. wlll. Ind an alrJ*lne PIH 1'91f who .... ·.m;-MbotlglnO the ptenera ~Q htt. .. Aoet ..,.. It dlMcUt
;:' ~ Mf dlugNet M'Y lht lw IO ...
to '*IUllth to her.
.. A bind of T-.. OUlllW9
.......... It of ....... bull ~ (Poltponed ~om en...., date.)
i.<'J:·>•AllLI ••s • (llelon ~) Jlfnll WNll ... ,.., .. , ......
~lie of the people who make their liven-!~ the w.tera of Chetapeake Bay
~0" (1984, Science Fie·
) Roy Scheider, John LlthgOw O&-
IC)lte volatlle polltlc:el teoslons, \J.S. and
Autslan tclentlstt launch a follow·up
apace mlallon to lnveetlgltt the late of a
tailed voyaoe to Jupiter. 'PG' (1 hr., S• min.) (!) ....... lft, .......
Cl) ... "Thief Of HMrta" ( 191M, Ora·
ma) Steven Bauer. Barbara Wlllllms Al·
ter looflng an opulent San Francisco
home. a burgAar dllcovers he poesesses
the secret diaries of a frustrated married
woman and lmpetuoutly sefa out lo fulfill
fanfatlM. 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. •O min.) ._, .. .. r.----• A teen-aoer (Curtis Baldwin) OfYllOl:ll a CfUlh on vampjlh Sandra.
l .or.:1a----=oup Of mobttert and their act,_. moll oohoft mark
~.r.rs 0.. 0.. or murder. ( 1 hr.)
=
......... , A tpy Ind hie daughter
boerd tt. thlp; a daredtYll romenc.e a
women; Doc becoinea ~ with a
aenetor end hll wtfie. Cloe9te lnc!Ude Alari
Thicke. Htrb«t Edelman and Courteney
Cox. Q (1 hr.) ·--... ·-·· ... Hnml• The Oemonds -Alen.
Wayne, Mefftll, Jly, Donny, Marie end
Jimmy -!*form their CYfftnt r .........
well 11 hit• trom 1ht PIM In oeletntlon ot 25 YMtt In~ tMlnell. Gueltl: Loi.
Fallne. Andy Olbb. the 0.k Ridge Boyt.
°"'. e.. Dick Cllrtc, lob~· .wry r~n-.11~,_
J:.:,ed; a Ytllt to lxtape on tht Mexican AMtra: form« "Ab" 1t1r Vic Teyblok;
a tour of Metthl'• Vlne)Wd, Nantucket I• ! a~ Newport, FU ( 1 hr.\
.. "9elll Are Atnging'' ( 199Q, Mu•
I) Judy HOllldly, 0Mn .... rtln. A· thy
and lmpttMIOneblt young 8"'Wttlng2 Mr· ~ator beoOtrlll tnfen.ted wlfh a --~Jin;, 10mln.)
.. "AMdllng For Tht Moon"
931. Comtdy) Douglaa Falfbenkt Sr ..
Croet>y. A hlndlOme pl9yb0y ftnds
romence and ..,...tur. eweltlno him
aboard an ooeen IUxury llntr. (1 h<. 30
min.)
CC) ... "l ovellnel" ( 1984, Chma) =Bradford, Mary Beth EWnt. Prank·
lf\.ldentt ft'Om rtwll Odfomle l'ligf'I ~c1.W~ tor• ~n. ·"A·
Comtdlen Steven rlaM tw NI ~ atytt tllgt\IClub
illo' ra.J1 tlr.J ••
l.&C:: wmt.,.. "-·==MM ~ tlT & '91 While the Bulls are psyching
themselver, tor a big win. 01ane·s Pfe<>c<:u·
Qled with hor IOve hfe
< l..J .,_ "Champagne For Breakfast"
( 1980, Orc1ma) Leslie Bovee, JGhn Leslie.
A career wGman dec1CleS to make up for
the years she spent putting her wortt
ahead of her social Ille (1 hr . 28 min.) rp-) AT M .,.,., Scheduled reviews:
"Revolution" (Al Pacino. Nastassja Kln-
sk1), "Murphy's Romance" (Sally Field,
James Garner), "Head Ottlce" (Rick
Morant!>. Danny OeV1to)
(Si MO¥ll 'The Rosebud Beech Hotel"
( 1984. Comedy) Colleen Camp, Peter
Scolarr An enterprising couple puts a run-
down seaside resoll on the road to flnan-
c1al recovery by hiring prostitutes who
double as beliriops 'A' ( 1 hr . 27 min.)
'%) MO¥ll "Rumble F'lsh" ( 1983. Drama)
Mall Diiion. Mickey Rourke In a 1950s IJf·
ban environment. a young tough lool<t up
'"his older brother, an aging biker. While
stru~g11n9 10 hnd his own piece In the =i·~e:.~mlnl
• U"MltAY _., LM
D•tn I llMRACI Dempsey (Mi-
chael Brandon) re90fts to unconventional
techniques to confirm his 8l15PICIC>r1 thalt
the son ot a famous Engllth family le guilty
of murder ( 1 hr )
~ n1W11••..,..••••• MO¥ll "Ka te Bliss And The Ticker
pe Kid' ( 1978, w .. tern) Suzanne
Plesriette Don Meredith. An attractive pri-
vate 1nvest1gator goee w .. t to capture •
gang o! -Odllaws end ltt devUtehly hand·
some leader (2 hrs.)
CJ) m Guests New edition. Taktolta of
Glenn Frey's "The Heat It On" and Barry
Manilow·s "I Write the Songt." (R)
., llO¥IS "The HeartbfNk Kid" ( 1972.
COmedy) Cherie& GrOdln, Cybill Shep-
herd Tfie honeymoon plant of a coople ol
yo.mg newlywed• go awry ~ the
groom decides he wan1t e r~t
for h1& new t:>flde {2tirt.) ID M ll0 ... *91 Screenwrlttrt Philip
Our1no ("How Green Wet MY, Valley")
Joan Tewkesbury ("Nashvllle' ) and Stlf~
1ng S1ll1ph1nt ("lfl lhe Heat of the Night")
discuss thetr work.
(!)8'GIT ...
(ff) llO¥IS "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979. Ora-
ma) M1111on Brando, M8l!ln Sheen. A.n In·
1ell1genoo 1tgtnt embark• on • m6allotl up
over into the Vletnameae Jungle to find
and kill a renegade AWOL Army offleer
who has lollOd all prevlooe att.,,.,.. et hie
~ture 'R' (2 hrs . 30 min.) .
tW = "RuMway" ( 198-tl AdY9nturt) ,.. om s.neck. Cynthia Rhodte. A oop be1·
' tlet • der11nged electronlel ~ who
Q4n ret:><ogrtm t.lr>mat• rot>ott lnfO ...
dtr.Uc metalllc mu~ 'PG-13' Q ( 1 *'!hi .. :c ... Q '
.. -.,. "Lolly Madonna XX)(" (1973.
ama) RO<l Stt1Q4t'. *'obtrt ~A..,
erupts when tne Gutthellt and the ,....,,_
ttl. mOdorri·d"Y ~Illy C161in'1
to !ht .. me parctl of 11"4 (2 hrl.) e left Sk9tchts. Big Jim Mc18ob (Jae ~herty) and Biiiy Sol tturoc (.IGM c.n.
dy) blow up all of their ~ on '"Roell
Sunday. Januery 12, 1MI n
-l•larclay Coal.
Concert"; Edith Pricidey (And1ea Martin)
hes the answer to bonng OO()l(lng. i .. ,... . ... _
-''Topper Returns" (1~ 1. Com-
edy) Roland Young. Joan Blondell. The
Kirby ghosts help Topper find a dead gi1l's
murde<er.,.wg) -1_, ....... 11. --·---CA'ITGP181
-"Racket Busters" (1938, Ora·
ma) George Brent. HumphrlJY Bogart.
The government appoints a special P'O-
secutor ro put an end to racketeering in a
trucka,o.:ssoeiatton. (2 hrs.) .u. ....
(I) caA.m IAm1Ul.L Duke at North
Carolina (A) CD .. "The Naked Face" ( 198'. Ora-
ma) Roger MOOfe. Rod Steiger Based on
a llOY9I by Sldney Sheldon After hrs sec-
1etery and a patient are murdered. a psy-
chlltrist realll.eS that his own Ille rs in jeop-
ardy. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) (J)W. "The Sh1n1ng" (1 980, Horrbr)
Jalck Nicholson. Sheffey Duva• A Wlflter
caretaker for a remote. and apparently
haunted, Coiofado hotel is anowt>ound
there with hlS wife and. clairvoyant young
eon. 'A' (2 hrs.. 26 min )
Cl) .. "Daniel" (1 983. Olama) Tlmo-"'t Hutton. Mandy Patlnllln. Based on E. . Doctorow's novel "The Book Of Dan--
let" A graduate student P'obes the
eventa eurroundlng his parents' execution
u Rusalan nuclear spies. 'R' (2 hrt., 9
min.) •1•cm '=... "Wlnterhawll" ( 1978, Act..n-
tutt) Mlcl'IMI Dente. Leif Erlekton. A
81eckloot ohltf kldnape two chlldten •ft«
White men lgnaf e hit rtQueet f()( badly r·=--~ .... 12 .... ) . ~,... "' .. _
W .. "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Ora-
ma) BrOOke Shields. Chrletophet Atkins.
...-.... 2 __ su-ay __ _
Two castaway~ grow to edcM-cenoe on a remote South Pacific ltland
and experience the pangs of flr8t love. 'A' -1~~ -----.... ~ l..any GMlr\ and
the Gatlin Brothers. Cofw Hart, Luther
Vandrca, Andr~one. 'ta M9t'8 & fie Seto, P .. z.cba. 1 IY.) ~---. •• .. "Hit Lady'' (1974, Orama)
Y¥ette Mlmieux. Oec:k Alwnbo. A cultured
and sopNltlcattd artllt le. In ...wty, a P'O-
fesaiooel killer. (2 tn.)
I:& .. a w.,.mn• omrr SF 1-..llCllY
tw = "Happy Birthday To Me"
( 1980, Horror) M.-. Sue Anderton.
Glenn Ford. At a murdef• b9Q1fW •ttedt-
lng h« cifc:le of tlltilt frltnCle.. • prep
scl)()()I Mfllor worr1-that lht may be the
next victim -« poeeibty the kller. 'R' ( 1
hr •• 48 min.) wee .. "Johnny Dlnglrouety" (1184.
Comedy) MichMI' K•ton,~. In the f 900.. eri honeat, td
man II forced 10 tum \o • of crime 10
finance hll neurotic mothet"t lkyroeketlng
medlcll bile. 'PG-13' (1 hr .• 30 mln.) ·1····-----.. .. ''hlu O.tt" (1939, AcMn-
\ tutt) Gary Cooper, Rey Miines. nn.
Frenth Foreign Ltglonnelr• clelrn ,._
lponal~°' 1 J9wt1 In.ft In order to ot.ct • • honot. l.i°TJ.&. . Of The Or.,n" (1974, ~.) Jer9d Mlltln, Katie 8avtor.
After hll .. le 9°'° into the ~ IJlw
l'nltMt, .,, Arnertoln ..., In the mlnlll •rt• ... out .itfl .. Oftlntal blood III find .... , , .... '°min.)
.~-:The Heart'' (1112.
) Frtdlrlc Forreat. Teri °'"· DI-
reeled by Fr8'ICIS Coppola. The tt.o.year
romance of a Laa Vegas Window dresser
and her junk-dealef bOyfriend breaks up.
as eacti ot them ff\da a more Interesting ~ner. ~ ( 1 Iv .. 40 min.) w .. "$tart The Aeoiolutlon Without
Me" (1970, COmedy) Gene Wiider. Don·
aid Sutherland. Two aeta of Identical twins
meet on the ...,. of the French AevolutlOn
after ~s of eepw1tlon. ( 1 ht., 38 min ) •CC)--"Citizen Kane" (1941, Orama)
Ort0n Welles, JoMpt\ Cotten. Auht>acks
recall the ltle 01 a wealthy, ~ and
extravaigantly aell-lodulgent newspaper
magnate, as a reporttt eeerchtl for the
slgnlficanca of the man'• cryptic last
wor&..\1 ht .. 59 min} d! ll•MD• I • Wl•CIMT M .. "A Soldier's Story" ( 198'. Ora·
ma) Howatd E. Rollins Jr .. Ad<>'ph Cae
sar. Towards the end of Wond War II. a
black Army altom.y'a ww.tlgatlon mto
the murder of a ~ aergeent at a Lou1S1·
ana mllltary bate Ignites fUtther racial
strlt.. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 41 min.)
-· .. ''Whltc>eflng Death" ( 1971 Orama) Roy Thlnrits. JTm Hutton. A men-
tally battered Vietnam veteren tries to re·
construct his lltt With the help of psych1a-
trlc counMlflng and group therapy. ( 1 hr
30 ;~.._
••="The Cotton Club"=· C>a-rna) Richard Gere, Greg0ty In the
1930a, I jazz muelclan MVlll lht Ille of a
PQW9rlul racketW and II IOMd dttt:>er
end deeper into tl'le violent~ of gang· ~and aunrn.n. 'R' Q (2 twt., "T min.) •w .. ,·cami.n .. (fMS. Mulical) An·
tonlo Gedet. Laura dtl lol. Dnct()( Car-
IOI S.ura't Wt1lon of the 8lltt opera, ea
a ChOfeogtepher fllll In lcM .ith the
woman ht hit cut In tl'le tltlt rOlt end
r11llty beglne to mirror art. 'A' ( 1 hr . '2
.. ~ .. "Golden A"cw" (1 138, Come-dy, Bette Oevll. Otorge Stent. A wellrH s
peeing 81 ltl htlf• marr ... e down-and· out newepaPtf reporter. ( 1 hr .. 8 min )
CHRISTIAN ••• hoa .....
Schweitzer ti.id. "CBN it pided by a
particular eel of their own viewpoints ind
tuidelines. I'm ture t.bae are people who
would be int.emted ln teeina that. ft
"On most iuun, network news coverafC it rematkably fair and hllancod," 111d
Michael Robi':.'a. a politbl eciencc
profeuor who the Media Analysis ~ at Oeors Wuhi"l\(>n Univenity hi llhiftl\On1 p.c.
Robiuon taJG be watched 20 to lO hours
of 1*vilion news a T«k, il)duding Robeftlon•a abow . .. &: foroetworkcvcni~ aewi ts noc ' • it'a aensational. Tbe .,en-
d& for Cl it ideololka1. .. Robiuon said.
How1"Mald "CBN"NeWi" be dlfllrent1
Wbllu Mid the mne ~ newworks
pvc eca.a weilbt to 1tateman1 ~ apok.cs-men from tbe loviet Unioe • they do to =IBID for tbe United 911-. ""CBN " • IUd, would point out Cbat the 9ovtet Union la a totaHtarian ata• aDd that =-:~~tsayi.11••*Yare
...... ilili ..... -------------------------==~~
1.15 Sl'IOWn, Libby on
"Trepper John.
M.O."
10 Krlt. Kelly. Sabrina.
e.g.
12 Setting for "Spen1tr
FOf Hirt"
14 Coron.r; ebbr
16 Scottish riv.r 1e Aepoee
17 Concerning
18 Ntbokov novel
20 Author of ''The
Streno-r"
22 Part of TNT
23 Lydia Cornell role
25 Louis -
26 E~ward on "Silver
Spoons"
27 "A -at Oxford"
I Lance on "Falcon
Crest"
2 .. _ -at a Time"
3 ID for Goulet
4 Beatty or Buntltne
5 Sir Guinness
6 Actress Chiles
7 Hire
8 113 yd
9 Liz -
t 1 ActOt Connery
12 "Lady -"
13 Ollmond or Sedaka
19 Mr.. Perseghlan
2 t BetonglnQ to mt
22 COY9f
24 Donna Peecow role
28 Or. Salk
28Aeletlwl
29 lltter~tn-<taw of 54
Acroee
3a Ad9m W..t rote
33 Co-It• of 1 Down
• Orid llbr•
31AWyM 37 "Hollywood ... , ..
ACM>M
DOWN
29 "Botton -"
30 Enlisted men: 1bbr.
31 Anlclt
32 Conred or B1rblr1
34 Krytti.·a former
hut bind
37 ActreH Fond•
38 Rite -
4 1 Sow
43 --111ndtllll
«Liz or JNn
46 L1wyer'1 ohlrge
47 ID for Mangione
48 "LUii -Lift"
49 OlooeM
51 Sodium symbol
52 Ray on "Dallas"
54 Co-star of 52 Across
56 Barbara Carrera role
57 "20120" host
star
38 He's Arnold Jackson
39 ID lor Gardner
40 Pulverize
42 Martin and Jones
44 Robeft Vaughn rote
45 Prized part
48 Distant
50 The self
53 Neon symbol
55 10 for W1nnlf\gham
IOLUTION
Stage role brings
Marla Gibbs back
to TV for '222'
By JERRY BUCI _,T........_...,
LOS ANGELES -Marla Gibbs remembers that her roots arc
on the siaae despite her ~ular work on television.
Oddly enou&h, it WU o ne SUCh sojourn back tO the boards that
resulted in her new series for NBC, "227." It was adapted from a
play she 4i<1j n 1ot Al\&Cles.
"I kee retumina io the •taae." says Gibbs, sittina m an empty
reheana~ haO at Metromedia Square, where
Embu1y Television tapes the show. Weuina
black ... nd-sray pan11 and lop and • huae silvery
1unbunt pendant, she picks at a tuna filh
sandwich II she Wk.s.
"You have to keep aoina back lo find out if
~u can deliver at the performance level required
the theeter. I try to do that with this show,
27.' I did that OD the ••• and Kai WiUiam1,
Repna Kina and Curtis Baldwin, who're in the
show were also in the play." 9MI . The bigeat differe".'CC be~n the play and
~~however, is that the play was senoua drama and the series
11 a 11k:Om. Pla~ahl Christine Houlton wrote the aemi·•uto-
biopapbical play about the residents of a buiklina where &be bad
once raided in Chicqo. Her family was in the play but is not in the .me..
'"The whole structure of the pla_y wu not palatable for
ie&eviaion,"saysGibbs. "ltwutoonept1ve. It was funny, but it wu
so banh you thouaht it was fuMy. And some thinp in it bad no redeemina velue. · "My character, Mary. wu a tell·it·likc-it-is person, no maner
who acts hurt. In ~me cases it's cruel to tell people the truth. She was
a meddler. She's chanaed ahd softened for1hc series."
Gibbs was look.ins for a vehicle to return to television after 11
yean es Florence the maid on "The Jeffenons." But when Norman
Lear •uaeited "227," she says she had to "think hard" about it.
"I hid to think aboul how it would be cbanaed for television,
}'Ct retain the values that are important to it," she says. "I thouabt at
first he and NBC were interested in doina it u a movie of the-.,ek.
Then Universal Television became interested in doln& it u a seria
So Norman and I aot toaether and mede a deal witb Embally, and, tbrouah them, with NBC. They felt it would be a aood vebick ..
Oibbuaysone of the assets o~'227" is that it examines the lives
of everyone in the buildina. not jus1 one family. It offen the
perspective of different kinds of families.
Tbe ahow ia Mias Oibbs' second effon at headiQI bcr own
series. Ao~occ was spun off from "The Jeffersona0 and bcame
CBS' "Oaeckina In" in 198 t. F1oren<:e left the Jetrenon houlebold
to become executive boutekeeper at a Manhattan ho~l Jt IUllld
o.nly four episodes and lhe retw"Ded so "The Jeft"enou. ~
"TbeJefknont" illdlW111tpin-off'from .. All in the Family ...
Georlt Jeffalon (Shcnau ff~) heel been Arcb&e ~. next.ae>C>r·neilhbor in Queena until he 1truct it rich ia the dry cle.,iq bul6.rilll md moved "'uOloWD." He Wll in. a ICtlle a bid
.. licwaotArdde:~ted. blUlltfYudbiped. Hew Wm
dMa by&M.,od-ol'hi1 wile, Loui.te, played by lllbel Subd,
ad die irrnenat F'lclftntt.
•flareDce &Dd 0eo,.. bed I lovo-bate ~allip. .. 1Q1 OMa.-awryw .............. m.a.-~. Al .... Oeorle wuted IO be imp0r1&ntud be wanled Floraoe to-a
11 imponut. But I kept bi.m human and remiwW IUm wtio tlll .......
lundty, JMUary 12. ,. .,
Shop at home
for your bu1lne11 too.
32 ~. J..-y 12. 1911
IQalde
TV LOG ...... -·
George Bums la tr•ted
to a birthday salute on his
90th year and Jania Paige
talk• about her new role
u hoapltal administrator
on .. Trapper John, M.D."
See the TV Log.
n~uSA I WHKEND I .. -•
' USA Weekend talks with
superstar linger I
songwriter Lionel
Richie and takes a look at
the latest Innovations In
skis and ski accessories.
Snoopy and the rest of
the Peanuts gang are
featured In color, every
Sunday In the Piiot.
Coast
County transportation of-
flclala are reviewing a
long ll•t of road Improve-
ment projects for poss-
ible funding./ A5
World
. Security forces are on
high alert fotlowlng a
warning that terrorists
have targeted Scan-
dinavia and the Nether-
lands for attack.I Al
Sports
Weather or not, the Rams
take on the Bears today
for the right to play In
Super Bowl XX./81
1Ramburger1' are send-
ing Chlc8go fans Into a
feeding frenzy .182
Entertainment
South Coast Repertory
hal choeen a moet un-
SOR-tlke comedy, ''The
ForMOner," and It's a bariJ of tun./CI
Baalneu
Freddie Mac announcee
•a new eecond mortgage
program that wtll help
unlock bllllonl of dollata
~~tor
nmsx
• 50~
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1986 ---...--
I
UCl _radio a ·ims for unusual
88.9 FM provides music, information
that ltsteners can't get anywhere else
One minute, you'll bear Jerry Lee
Lewis screamilll' about Jt'Clt balls of
fire. The next, local traffic conditions
are offered. After that, the obscure
"Hoofs and Mallets .. by a bend called
Art of Noise rides the airwaves.
Then, the disc jockey promotes an
upcominaclauical music show with a
host DJ named Michael Ryd.zynski.
Is this any way to run a radio
What 1oee up ...
station?
1t is if your efforts are focused on
makina 88.9 FM cvcrythina that·
other sto~ on the radio dial are not.
And that swhat has enabled KUCl -
UC Irvine's public radio station -to ~
foster a reputation as "Orange"Coun-
ty's Finest Alternative.··
"Radio Free Orange County," they
call it.
Sonny llerleatbaler oleo.ta 11 .. practlcee lala~t
llarblen JIUk la Newport Beacla, wlaere lte wu iDJo
the warm, RDDJ' weadaer wttb Illa two..,... Tlae reco -break.lnC winter heat wa•e la ezpected to coatlaae llonday.
ROBERT
HYfl>MAN
Focus ON THE NEw s
.. We provide musk and infor-
mation that you can't get anyw~
else," says station general manager
Mike Duffy ... We're open to aJI lunds
of music."
"AJI kinds of musk" includes rock
'n' roll, punk., heavy metal, avant-
prde, country, Q.ld.ies, rqpc, jazz.
folk.. cthruc and hybrids of them all.
Such eclectic programmina 1s the
eannirk listeners associate with the
carnptts,radio station. .
But even K UCI has its hmus. It will
not play the To p 40 ruts already
pounded out by such local FM
heavyweights as KllS and K.EZY. At
KUC1. Lionel Richie and the rest of
the "We Are the World .. gana need
not aPPly. :J "The reason wo don't play Top
1s because it'sSi!'tcd on so other stations.•• ffy sa . ''The idea
1s to offer an al · e."
ln that spirit, S6 different st~t
disc jockeys take their seat behiod the
microphone for their weekly three-
hour shjfts and pick musical 1elec-
tions from a arowina collection that,
at last count, included about 25,000
records.
The freedom to play what you
want. when you want., is made
(Pleue Me KUCl-nl/ A2)
Spin comes up $3 million
fotCoast woman in lottery
Huntington ·s Bonnie
Snell becomes only
2nd towtn so much
From 1taff ud wire report•
A Huntington Beach woman won
$3 milLion on a roll oflucky numbers
Saturday in the California Loncry.
Bonnie Snell was the bigcst winner
in the day's Big Spin program and
became the 22nd person to be made a
m illionaire by the lottery. She is only
the second to win as much as SJ
million.
"I'm just in shock.'' Snell said
followina the program. "I felt like I
w. as aoing to win. but then I just
couldn't believe it."
Snell was one of 20 finaliSls who
appeared on the TV show taped
Saturday afternoon in Sacramento
for viCWlna later in the day. However.
television viewers in her hometown
wettn'tablctowatch her win. KABC-
TV in Los Angeles, which serves
Huntingt<>n Beach, decided apinst
carryina the broadcast Saturday for
undisclosed reasons, according to a
station news em_ploycc who djdn't
wish to be identified.
The finalists participating in the
Big Spin program were ehoscn from
holders ofSIOO winning tickets.
Other local winners included La
(Pleue eee SP'Uf/ A2)
Llbya mlght have downed
missing El Toro jet pllot
But U.S . denies report
frOm Kuwait th at jet
met with h ostile fi re
F rom 1&aff u d wire n port1
Word that an El Toro Manne
fighter pilot was missing off the
aircraft carrier CoraJ Sea was fol-
lowed Saturday by a report from
Kuwait claiming that a U.S. jct fi&htcr
was shot down over the Mediter-
ranean b) Libyan anu-a1rcraft missile
batteries last week.
Kuwait's official news agenc)
quoted an u01dent1fied d1plomat
Saturday as saying that the warplane
was downed Wednesday b> a So' 1et-
madc SAM-7 missile as It flew over
the Gulf of Sidra, also known as the-
Gulf ofS1rtc. according to the K Ni\
news agcnC).
The KUNA news agenC) did not
identify the diplomat. but said he 1s
based m Beirut. Lebanon.
KUNA noted that a LI . NaV\
spokesman in Rome had announced
that a Manne F-18 Hornet was
m1ss1ng Wedncsda)' after taltmg off
from the a1rcraf\ earner Coral Sea and
was beht'ved lost at sea off France's
southern coast.
Officials at the El Toro Manne
Corps Air Statjon said the missing
pilot was MaJ. John Nicholas um-
merlin. 38. a native of Fon Pierce.
Fla.
A Navy spokesman m Washington.
Lt. Cmdr. '8111 Sonntag. was asked
about the Kl 'Ni\ repon and said.
··The Dcpanmcnt of Defense is
den' mg the allcgauons that the F-18
was shot down as being without
foundauon We have not lost anv
aircraft to hostile acuon ·· ·
There was no 1mmed1ate o fficial or
press response m L1b~a to the KUNA
report.
Officials also said that the search
for the missing plane ended Fnda>
when searchers were called back to
hear that the pi lot was ··m1ss1ng and
presum<'d dt'ad ··
ummerhn reponedl)' JOmed the
(Pleue eee IOSSIJ'fG I A2)
Service district contemplated in Laguna Nigut;l
Would allow community to keep property tax
revenue from being used throughout coµnty
Bj ROBERT HYNDMAN ..............
Lquna N~ is considcrina tak-
ina over ma1naenaoce of its streets,
slopes, ~ and other services -responubilitiescu~ntJy rnanapd by
the county-by formina a commuru-
ty terViciet district.
The move woukl enable the unin-
eorporated community to keep its
property w revenues within the
district. Otherwise, the money would
be diverted to other areas of the
county.
The county Local ~ncy Forma·
tion Commission, which consjders
such requests. reviewed the proposal
last week but post~ned a vote until
its Feb. S mceuna after several
residents voiced opposition to the
plan.
"There is a lot of distension wilhm
the community on how the com-
munity4crvice district boundanes
will be drawn:· said Chnstie
McDaniel. an aide to Supervisor Tom
Riley who represents the area.
McDaniel said some Laauna
Ni1ucl residents would like to split
the community into coastal and
inland rqions with each rctainina tts
own eropcrty tu funds for its own
uses. 1..a&una Niaucl ranacs from the
San Dteao freeway to the coast
between South Laauna and Dana
Point.
Some residents also arc skepllcal
about the need fQr an additional level
of bureaucracy in the area. McDaniel
said. while others art concerned
about the district's ltab1ht) msuranct'
costs.
The Laguna N11ucl Communit)
Council, an elected board wh1ch
rcP.resents the communny. asked
Riley to help inittatc the proposal last
June.
"He IS ,encraJly supportl\C of their
efforts. as Iona as they agitt to sta)
withm the current boundanes. ··
McDaniel said. "He doesn't want to see it split ...
Jim K.rembas.. president of tht'
community council. called the op~
nents ··an isolated mmont' I thm~
most of the people recog'nizt' that
Laguna Niguel is a planned\. com·
munit~ and ~hould bt kept mUl('t ··
The lack of a communm -;en 1~
d1stn ct meant a loss of SI millton m
tax revenues last year, Krcmbas said .
and could lt'ad to a 1m1lar loss ne't
)'C&r Also.~ tth the plann<'d con truc-
uon of t~o parks 1n the communlt~.
Laguna Ntgucl residents ma~ bt
asked to come up Wlth much of the
costs themscl"cs.
••t thmk the best thing to do at this
point 1s gl\ C' people an opponun1t) to
(Pleue eee LAl'CO/ A2)
Owners oflast 18 mobile homes
leaving park to redeVelopment
Second golf course
set for Mile Square
I J USA MAHONEY ............. players· appcute for the spon
Street in Huntinaton Beach, lies in the
peth of downsown redevelopment
~ I• Ml ~me much too
valuable \0 be O«Upifd by relatively
low-rcvenuc·prod ucina mobile
boma.
The al OWMn wiD be movilllf to a
DIW l9obDl ltoilne pert at l.ht sate of
• M s' oom F-at Ooldc:a Wnt 9lrwt Md Eltil A.-ue. Oft property ~ br Ille city ol H \UltU'l'Oft .... ne di..-.S ownen w'11 bt
pmniUld to My M the she. ICfCllll tbc
strttt ftom Hununaton Central Park
and near the Ceo ttal Library. untal
t.bty dtc or chOOIC 10 move'. Ult1mate-
ly, 1M ~ny will become pert of
the sprawtina CtntraJ Park system.
Evemt Bna.kt. 62, who hat ~ mobile home pelt ef-
forts to ,et compmsation for retoc. uon npenteS. W111 be one of l.ht 18
mot!W home ownen mabna the
move. <>mntalreedy bavemovtd to
other localiou.
"They·ve ulted us to set out and
(Pl1181 ........ S/ill
Golf entbuSJasts wtll no
doubt bt haPP> to 1tt a tce0nd
ac>lf COUf'IC under COnstruct1on
at Mile Squatt Rcaional Park
this year.
<>ranee Co~ty SUpcrvllOr5.
wbo boutbt the park from the
ftdcral IO"'ttnmcnt 1n 1970,
have staned lootu'I for btddc,.,
to butkt and operate an CA· «Ut1~ .,... cwt'IC 10 titly
•
Ttntauve plans u.ch.ck a.n
I S..hole. m1n1mum •.200.yard.
c ccutivc--lc"l\h counie with
n1aht liabltn&. a dnv1na ranee. pro shop and a 30G-tcat res-
taurant a.nd benquct fKllit •
Elteaauvc eotf councs •~ boner than tt:aulatton COUl"ICI
The new c:ounc wtU suoo&c-
mcnt an Clllll&ftl 6,67()..y&rd iolf
C'OUl'X bu.tit 11> 1969.
(Pl'IW'WOOll/Aat
. I
1118811'0.JBT DOWNED BY LIBYA? ••• .......
MiriM Corpe la 1972. Hi1 wife,
..... ~ADD Swnmertia. WU direcw ol . .... ...... El
could lead to a 'conftontat100 bclwecn
America and the Soviet Union.
Ubya'1 m~ ally.
Roulle1 Cold~ ln Wllhinaton
be had noth1111 to ldd to the ~tof~en1e.commen11on
the miuina plane.
Southland heat breaks record
Toro bue hebe '~ tr&Dllemd to ~ lut ytar. Tiie couple bu I
16-moelb-o&d dlup1er.
-...U.'1 1111udron Md been ~ tom El Toro to the Coral
Sm fof Mediterraoeen duty.
.. die KUNA ~dipk)mat ... qUOtell .. .. the Coral See
..... ordlnd by ooliti·
cal a.denbip 10 leil hm tbe flaliu port~~ Naplel to 1 Point P1AUel to
the Ubyan cout. ••
The diplomat reponedly aid ''the
• Ubyu mi.Milel ICOred I direct hit u4 the WFt exploded over the Oulf
of Sine."
White Hou.e Jp<>kaman Pete
GOLF COURSE ATP ARK •••
Prom Al
tdile Square Goll Couno. run by a
ptJtDenhlp, ii bult.lina with tolf
aficiooldol, said Oenefal Manaeer
Jan O'Neil. "We are a busy coune
and, moat of the time, the earlY. times
and the desirable times are taken,"
she said.
The new course will be named the
David L Baker Memorial Oolf
Couno, in honor of the county
superviaor who Wat instrumental l.n
purchuina land for the rqjooal p&tk
. It wUI COit at leaac $2.S million. to
build the ~ and relalcd facilities .
It will be opm&ed under a 40-yar
pwdwe <>Pdon ..,.cement under
which the option holder will pay a
perccntqe of arou receipts to the
county.
The new coune could be com·
pleted withln a year of its Feb. 2,. bid openiq. KUNA quoted the diplomat II
uyiq both the United Stata 1J)d
Ubya were brina ''lilht lipped" about
the incident to avoid acllo.U that from tbe federal aovemment.
It it pan of the final phase of
improv~rMnts planned for lbc 640-acre recreational park. U.S. Tempe Calif. Temps
... low ..,, 14 hOo#e --. ... Hlofl, low !Of 24 llOUfe .,.-II e pm .. If
MOBILE HOME OWNERS LEAVING •••
Pram.Al
we1l to alone." he said. "We'll still be
ju1t two miles from the beach."
Kathie Holmcs1 an official with lhe
Huatinaton Beacn Co., the owner of
the property, said it stiU hasn't been
detmnined what exactly will be
developed on the land.
But it it zoned for vititor-11ervin1
commercial uaes to JO alona with
redevelopment of the downtown
area. PotentiaJ UICI could be a hotel,
restaurant or other ~11net1et caier-
ina to beach viaiton.
Holmes said that her company has
thus far spent nearly SI million to
help relocate tenant1. Cosu included
purchase of mobile homes from those
who didn't want to move into the new
lite and movina costs for those who
do. In addition. the company con-
~buted $250,000 toward the city's
purehase of the new mobile home
perk.
LAFCO CONSIDERS NIGUEL PROPOSAL •••
From.Al
decide." he Mid. "We'd hke to discuss
it-VOie." Tbe bmation of a community
service dilUict couJd be beneficial for
Llpna Nipet Aun unfocorporatcd
community, I.ap.na Niauel depends
on the county to allocate funds fo r
such tetVicct u 1treet and slope
maintenance and operation of parks
back to the county. But the county
Board of Supcrv1son decided last
year that such funds should be uled
for countywide projects rather t.han
sent back to the community that
aenerated them.
By formina a community servioca
district, Laaun.a Ni&uel could ensure
that those funds are spent locaJly.
in June.
Lqu.na Niaucl's considention of a
community services district follows
the lead of Million Viejo, which
formed one followina a 3-1 vote in
last November's election.
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and recreation prosrams.
Much oftboee fundsoriajnatc from
property tax rundl I.bat the state &J vcs
If LAFCo and the Board of Super-
visors approve the request Feb. S, the
matter could ao to a community votC"
Supervisor Bruoc Nestande swore
in the new Mission Viejo District
board memben at their meetina
Wednosday ni&ht. They are Chris
K.een&i Norm Mumy, Denis Horn,
Victona Jaffe and ~obert Breton. FV man arrested for allegedly
supplying steroids to athletes
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A Fountain Valley man has been
arrested on suspicion of illegally
manufacturinJ and distributina
anabolic steroid• to colleae alhlctcs.
Fullerton police investiptors
capped a four-month invcstiption
Thunday with the arrest of Jeff
Feliciano, JS, and the seizure of two
truckloads of steroids, manu!acturi na
equipment and recordut a Santa Ana
warehouse.
Feliciano, owner of fountain Val-
ley Research at l 7229 Newhope St:r
wu booked into Fullerton City JaiJ
on 1u1picion of poasesalna a con-
trolled substance and poaseuion for
sale, said police Capt. ).)on Ban.khead.
He was relealed laier after postina
S2S,OOO bail.
The investiption bcpn after
police were contacted by an inform-
ant who alleeed that Feliciano was
manufacturina and providina ster-
oids to foott.!J players at Fullerton eon •• Bank.head said.
Anabolic tteroids arc a synthetk
derivative of the maJe hormone
talOlterone. They ~ available only
by pmcription and can be manufac-
tured and distributed only by statc-
licenled facilitiH.
some athletes believe steroids
enhance performance by buildina
body tiuue. But health officials warn
that steroids have pot.entiaJly danaer-
ous side cffccu and arc banned by the
International Olympic Committee.
The police informant said Feli·
SPIN COMES UP $3 MILLION •••
From A l
KUCl-Fll newwa director Brace Andenen and (lnaet) &eneral mana&er 111.ke Daffy.
Rita Karrer of San Oementc, tinue workina at lhe Me.ucan res-
SS0,000; GcBJd Benowiu of Irvine!. taurant, Snell said, "Tomorrow, any-
$ I0,000, and Dorothy Purcell or way."
H untinaton Beach, SI 0,000. Sltzinaer wu at Snell's Huntington
KUCl-FM STRIVES FOR DIFFERENCE ••• Snell, the usistant manaaer of the Beach home when she received her
Don Jose Mexican .Restaurant JD sister's phone call from S&cramcnJO.
Huntinaton Beach, told reporten she "I can tell you she wu very hyper1 thouaht she mi&ht win because the very excited about the whole thing.' From A l
possible through the efforts of sevenll The staff doesn't limit itself to on-
groups. . air service, either. ft has orpoized
The Federal Communicatio ns blood dnves that were the most
Comm1ss1on provides the license, the <iucccssful of any campus group.
space on the FM dial and guidelines , Despite the interest in public
that prohibit commercial advertising service concerns, It's clear the staff 11
and require public service program-~t1mulated mo<it by lhe music.
mmg. UCf students, through their Record companies continually
fees, contnbute 80 percent of the ~nd the station records to play on the
stauon's SJS,000 annual budgcl. The air and local bands drop in wttb their
remainder 1s made up by fund-raisers. self-produced cassette tapes.
Students also provide the nearly I SO "We've always tncd to support
staff members needed each quarter. bands from around here," Duffy says.
Hot Chili Peppers. num&cn 7 and f I have been bobbin& Slezinaer said. "l.n fact, I almost fell
And if the earlier years of the radio up in her life. off lbe phone when I heard about it
station leaned toward th e laid-back, earlier from a newss-pcr reporter." unpolished approach of student DJs, Her dauaht.er, who bout.ht the that has changed to a great e.lltent a" winnina tic[ct for her was 6om on Althou&h Slezinaer flew to Cali-
well. Nov. 1 t. Her sister-Helen Slezinaer fomia to 6e with her sister for the Bia
.. We try to encourage pro-of Dearborn, Mich. -flew out to Spin. she remained in Huntinaton
fcu1onahsm," Duffy says. "You California for the Bia Spm on fli&ht Beach with their mother, 9S.year-old
don't have to have any expencncc number 117, arrivina at 11 :S2 p.m. Wilma McGee, while the rest of the
wh · ..... _A ·11 family accompanied Snell to Sacra-yo~.~. you come m ~use we try And. to top it off. Snell was the 11th men to.
There are no faculty or professional spinner amona the finalists. "I know they're aJI very excited and
advisers to KUCI -aJI lhe lechn1cal At a press conference following the I'm anxious to hear from them when
and other trafoin& 1s passed on from S 11 'd h 1 cd they act home," Slez.inaer said. one •roup of student voluntccn1 to the proaram, ne sai s e P ann to .. use the prize to pay some bills and In addition to Snell's $3 million
next. h I h t d d .... t w1·nbthe other fi1nal1's•• won a total of
ciano had contacts with Fullerton
CollCJC athletes and aileaedly wu
prov1d1ng steroids to lhem,
Bankhead said.
Feliciano is not a chemist or
licensed ph ysician or pharmacist,
Bankhead said, and has laboratory is
not licensed to manufacture drup.
Armed with warrants, pol.lee also
scaTChed the Irvine home of Dr. VaJ
Mu Warhaft, one of the five ownen
of the laboratory. Warhaft was out of
town Thursday, but police found
some manJuana and a bottle ofhquid
steroids at has home, Bankhead said.
Police officials -who arc workin&
with the FBI and other qenacs -
plan lo question Fullerton athlctel as
the investiga11on continues.
Bankhead said more arrests are
expected.
$1 00,000 each. Six won SS0,000 and
seven won SI 0,000 each .
Gerald Benow1tL of Irvine, a real
estate developer and horse breeder,
lold reporters that he and a group of
poker club friends bought 500 lottery
t1cket5 a week for nine weeks -an
investment of $4,500. Hi s $10,000
winnings will be spht with his friends.
The winn1na.s boosted the total
paid lO maJor winners since the
California Lottery bc&an in October
to JUSI under $50 million. Fourteen
fanahm have won S2 million and aix
have won SI malh on.
~al.f ofSaturday's contcstantl were
spinning for a progressive jackpot in
the lotlcry's third game, called "Three
ofa Kind.'' Nobody has hit the arand p~zc. which now stands at $4.3 million.
It starts at $3 million and increase•
by $6S,000cach time a spinner fails to wrn
The Un1vers1ty of California "Peoplcwhowouldn'taetachancc to
provides the studio space and offices get play anywhere else come here."
1n UCl's Gateway Commons build-While KUC'f has a loose proaram-
ini. And lhe un1 ver<i1t y community ming format, tt is disciplined in
and surrounding neighborhoods companson to the early years of the
provide the h5tc:n1ng audience 'ttat1on, when disc Jockeys grabbed
There's~ a<..c.urate way to de· rc:wrds at random and let their
DufTfc himself provides a typical c P er wo sons an au.,. er. ~ When uked 1f she planned to con-$97 ,000, includina six who won
examp e. flj!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ii!!!!!!!i!!!ii!!!!!!!!!i!ii!!!!!!!i~~!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!i!i!!!!iii!iiiii!iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii As a freshman, he knew ltnle about
music or radio work and adm11ted to
ownina his first stereo system only
after joining the KU CI staff. With
lraining. he became a DJ and news-
caster, an ensineer and an announcer
for the lave UCI basketball broad·
casts.
termine h man y listeners tune 1n to whims rule the airwaves.
KUCI. W th a weak 2S-wa11 ·\1gnal. "ft was entirely free-form radio,"
the station can reach an audience of Duffy says of the two decades that
oory 300.000 lmcners scattered followed lhc 1tat1on's birth in 1969.
throu&hout Irvine. T ust1n , <ianta Ana "Dul listeners would ~t too confused'
and Costa Mesa. Ru1 the J<X).()QO. because they wouldn t know what to
listener audience ca n onl y be cx pecl."
achieved if everyone who can receive Duffy and the aeneral manqers
the siinal lunes 1n at once who prcc.eded him in recent y~n
"f auess we alluall y reath any· ha ve drawnup1pecific blockJoflifnc
where from lero to S.000 listener~." throughout the week for such musical
Duffy N ys. itrams as punk, jan, clauicaJ and
As a public radio \tal100, DulTy and rcgae. The rest of the time is left for
the 1tat1on staff are c-0nsc1ou~ or the ditc Jockeys' choices, but doea
scrvlna lhe1r audience In add1taon to incl ude some 1elcctions pre-telcctcd
the music, K IJ( I a1r1 an-by the music director.
nouncemcnts of upcom1n1 campus Those new selections typically lean
activities, c.ames Anteater basketball toward lhe up-and<0minf and
pmet, hoats pubhc affairs d1oSCuss1 on .. vant.,arde bands. KUC disc
provama and even provides momina Jockeys take cn:d1l for ~v1na early
updates as to wh1th campus parking career boosts lo 1uch acts as X,
Iott still ha ve space for commuung Katrina and the Waves, Wall of
students. Voodoo. Midniaht Oil and the Red
~:r( Illy Pilat
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Today, the 23-rear-old economics
maJor plans a radio career.
•This place can be a lot of fun ," he
says. "There's always people coming
by. h 's a social club 1n a lot ofways-
a 24-hour-a-day club where you can
come at any ume and find people
here."
And there arc added benefits to
providana a professional product
when only an amateur one is ex-
pected.
"You know what's really areat,"
Duffy says, "1s when people see me
wearin1 my KUCI button and say,
'Hey, J listen to you auys.' That's a JOOd feeh ni."
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The same 2,..bour answenna tetVt« may be
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Gary's
January
Sale
Our January Sale begins
Thurs day, January 16 at 10:00 am.
We know you'll be plea••d wltli th e out1tandln11avin11
you'll ftad on 1ult1, •port coa t•, tro u1er1, 1blrt1,
belt1, 1weater1, neck wear, 1hoe1 and outerwear •
We wlll beolotecl WedaHday.January l& tor
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Otangie Coelt OAJLV PILOTl&,,ndfY, JAN.&AfY 12, 1111
Long and winding road hasn't seen much change
Highway 395 brings memories of good
times flooding bac!t to 35-year traveler
Near Red Mountain there was a fs I
POrd tedln pulled to the 11de of the
roed. That ltatlcd 1t. Add an over-
heatina 'S4 Chevy at the Teuw
S\ltion in Devore and you've IOt a
bid cate of the "Ride to Mammoth
Memories." '
The nostaJ11a of a Southern Cah-fOmi&n can no lonae1 be contained:
)S years of travellna U.S. 39S from
coestal Oranae County to u perience
the m-.jestic Sierras.
What trips. The first 1n a 1949
Plymouth Suburban, a fiat-head six
aeneratang I 2S horscpt>wer. the most
recent JOurneA 1n a 1984 Dodge
Maxavan. a V-with the power of 42 S
hones. The first With Dad, the latest
IS I dad.
Face 1t. I'm a Hathway 39S JUnk1e.
T he road has chanacd little 1n JS y~rs. Of course, the C:.jon Pass now
makes a safe climb to the cutoff where
395 ahootshke a narrow arrow for 100
males across the h1ah de1ut. Then she
threadJ a threate111og two lanes for
too much of the way: Lone Pine,
Independence and Bia Pine team up
to make a big city out of Bishop. The
cli mb from Bishop to Mammoth,
once a gn.iehng radiator red-line run
known as the Sherwtn Grade, has
been st raightened out.
,Nqw the mind is free to Oow with
the vcrdAnt valleys u Ibey awoop up
to the massive Mt. Morpn and Muir
Wilderness areas. What a h1&h! Herds
of Black Anaus look hkc apnids on a
oamclia leaf.
The ~ctl-wom Lap from Mammoth
to June Lake is a twasuna two la ncr,
but wcU won h u Namn like T•<>Jll.
T uolumne, Mono,, Boche, Lee Vanana
and Bndacport nil th e mind wath
memorict 1hc way a matdl affect\ a
Coleman lantern.
h was an the late '60s that the ca tic·
like Mt. Whitney F1 h and Hatchery
was d1scovered; the same era that the
Manson aan& was captured in Death
Valley and arra11ncd at the Inyo
County Counhou~ 1n lndepen·
de nee.
In the '50s my dad spent an
inordinate amount ofume 1n a tackle
shop an Big Pane and JUSt la'it year a
buddy and t spent two hou~ watchin&
the Ramt-G1ant's pme tn an air·
c.ondauoned bet an Rlnd•bu'l-The
Ranch Houte an OlaD(ha stall has
c•ceUent apple pie but Marat's
Merry-Go-Round an Lone Pine isn't
qune the dinner atb'IC11on 11 used ttt
~
In the late '70s there wb the chance
to buy the Lmlc l..&kc Hotel (halfway •
'from Nc~n to Mammoth) and
then there s ahat one ure1ch from
Radcccrcst 10 Cana10 That lone sail·
lick or a lake 1\0'1 easy to explain
neither 11 the WWII Relocataon
Camp at Manianar -but conversa-
ti on gOC$ siron1 well past Crowky
Lake.
There were summenata June Lake
cabin, slu weekends at Mammoth,
one fall and two ~pnng a!oCCnts of M 1
Whitney (stretching over 30 ycan)
and countless travch, head1na 10 or
coming from Yo!Cm1tc, Lake Tahoe.
JIM
Wooo
~un Valley or A\hland. Ore fhe
m1~t)' HX>-)'ar-old cotlonwood!i
Iman& 395 at Olancha b.ave an\p1red
man) loft) aoal!i, the gnnd1n1 col·
lmons have installed respect for
h1ahwa) safety and 'the hope-filled
\unnscsand spe<..tacular sunset\ have
calmed man)' a frantic. urban d1•pc»1·
uon
5 H1ghwa) WS 1s a favonte
chapter ~n a fonunate hfr A colorful
equ,al11er \he makc\ a SO-;-ear-old
man feel aaaan lake a I S-year-okS boy:
a boy oflen belcomtt ftl<>nl Of a man
with the nchnc of llfc fo und alona her path.
be'' constaaL&Dd coiwstent ui a
ra ther turbulent .,orid Her moun·
W M and flatlands, hn' J,ICkJe 1bopa
and pi 1tat1on1, her tl'ttl and n vcr
~d• and her dexrtJ and farmland
han van ed so huJc an lS yeal"I.
Wan. here n one chanae wonb
menuon1na: The homeward $top
used to bell Schat 's Bakery an 81sbop
for freih baked sheepherder•• bread No~ it's up the ltneat Meadow Farms t ountl) Smokehouse, for the world's
&fC8tesl beefjCf'ky
Other than that the nde alona U.S.
39S ia the \Ame thnll an 1986 It~ 1n
19SI Not much b" changed.
Thank &oodncs
Jim Wood lives ID Nf'wpor1 8~.
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Sick condor takes food,
spends tline ln sunshine
8~ ~e A1soclated Pre11
SAN DIEGO - A rare Cahfomia condor, batthn& to overcome a near-
fatal dose oflead poisoning. gulped down a tiny amount of sugar and mineral
water, then wu allowed in an outside cage Saturday, offi cials said. "By all
outward appeara nces. she as doing the same," said Tom Hanscom. a
SJ)Okesman for the San Diego Wild Animal Park. "Now that we have reduced
the amo unt of lead, our main objective 1s to get some function back 1n her
diatst1ve tract Vetennanans thought she migh t respond to some: sunshine and
fresh air," he said.
Women'• death unrelated to serial killings
LOS ANGELES -Detecti ves decided aturday that Patnc1a Laverne
Martin, 28, of Los Anieles -struck on the head and strangled last week -was
not a v1ct1m of a senal killer preying on pro\lltutes in a two-year stnng of
slayings. Police Lt John Zorn. spokesman for a Joint c11y<oun1y task force set
up to 1nvest1gatc the slayings, said autopsy results provided 1nformat1on ruling
out a connection wa lh the scnal IMlllngs He did not elaborate
Sovlet defector rearrested In slaying
LOS ANGELES-A Soviet dc:fector was held without b:ul Saturda) a lier
his second arrest for invest1gat1on of murder 1n the dt'alh of a Russian em1grc
who testified al the esp1ona,e tnal of a former FBI agent Vladamir
Ratch1khine, 44, was arrested Late Fnday n1&ht after a coroner's repon showed
Ludmala Kondratjcva, 38. drowneq , said sh eriff's Deputy Rick Adams Ttlc
woman's body was found in the back scat ofa car that appa rently careened ofT
Pacific Coast Highway into the surf. New evidence in add1t1on to the coroner·,
report led to the second arrest. said Adams, who refused to disclose ahc nature:
of 1he other evidence. Ratch1kh1ne was fint arrested Dec 31 and released Jan
3 because of insufficient evidence.
Syndicated columnl•t Kraft dies
WASHI NGTON -Joseph Kraft. the 1ntcrnat1onally \ynd1ca1nl poli11tal
columnist who for four decades won praise for his news analyw; and a non-
idcologJcal approach 10 world affairs, has died at age 61 Kraft died Frida) at
7, 10 p.m .. said Lorraine Hill, a sccretar} m the associate d1rcc1or\ offo.e of the
Washington Hospital Center Hospital officlals would not d1\Clo~ the cause of
death. but longti me fncnd Lloyd H. ( utter. a former adv1~r tu Pn:'>uknt
Carter, said the JOurnahst had a history of heart prohkmi..
Report says crime family ha• new leader
NEW YORK -The C1amb1no organ1zed<nme fa mily ha~ replaced its
former leader, who wu slain last month. with a man convKtcd of
manslaugh1er and accu~d of racketeering, accord in$ to a repon published
Sunday. John Gotll has taken over the PQSt fo llowing the 'laying of Paul
Castellano outside a Manhattan restaurant. The New York Time'> ~aid.
quotina local and federal law~nforccmcnt officials.
Plant leak• radloactlve gas Into alr
PIK.ETON, Ohio -About 46 pound'I of a toJ1.1c rad1oat:t1"e gall e\Capcd
into the air dunng a ~vcn-day pcnod fro m a uran1u m-ennchmcn1 plant
operated by Goodyear Atomic Corp., the company sa1d Friday The d1M'hargc
of uranium heuOuonde, wh ich ~gan Dec. 27. was discovered by an
operimcntal momtonng system at 1he Port\mouth Gaseous D1ffus1on Plant
in Piketon, said Goodyear ip0kesman Tim Matchett Matchett sa id the
discharged matcnal is "shgh1ly more rad1oact1ve than 1hat which would be
round in na1urc ...
Jame. Earl Ray transfer denied
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -The state correction comm1i.~1<1ner on J nda)
denied James Earl Ray's request for a transfer fro m his 1solat1on cell on c.Jcath
row, where he 1s serving a 99-yearterm for assassinating Martin I uther King Jr
An administrative review board recommended his traMfn to the general
populauoo at another pnson. and Ray filed a compla.a.nt alkgins the ( 'orrcctton
Depanmcnt violated his n&hts by not acting on the recommendation l J.'i
Mqistrate Kent Sandidae lfl on Dec. 30 d1sm1ssed the comphunt. ~ymg t<ay
could be kept an isolation for the duration of his scn1encc a'> long as pnSQn
officials review his status pcnod1cally.
Berri want. doctor to vl•lt French ha.tafe
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Shiite Moslem leader Nabih Berri said Saturday he ii nqo11atina with the captors of four Frenchmen to let a physician treat one of
itae hostagcl who has been reported aravcly 111. "A doctor 11 ready. I am waiting
for a word fro m the ludnappcn so he can v1s1t the hostqes llnd treat whoever
it ill," said Bcm, who has ~n try1n1 to obtain the release of the four held hy
the Shiite extremist group Islamic Jihad. or Islamic Holy War.
One killed, •fr wounded on Wat Bank
JERUSALEM -Ounfire killed a.n Israeli border policeman and
f.'ounded another officer and five Palestana.ans Saturday 1n the occupied Wc•t
fink city of Nablus, mahtary and Patestlnaan sources said. Israeli troops
tuickly imposed a cuncw rcquarinl all re11denta to stay mdoo~ 1n the
jrcdominantly Pales11nian t1ty of 0,000 said the military sourtc, who
Insisted on anonymity In ketp1n1 with military tttulat1oni Ht said 1t was
believed two aunmen opened fire on the p0hcemcn.
llmt farmen quit •le6e of drtJ6 a6ent.
LA PAZ. Bolivia -Most of the ett1matcd 17,000 coca leaf farmers
tncirchna 1 camp of 245 narcoucs offi<.'en quit their 1qc_ Sa1urday and 1tl= Intervention will not~ needed.lo. o!ficials said. The offictn have bttn
n int.heir remote camp 1n ccntnl D01i v11 Mn« Tuesday by coca fannen ~by lhc eovernmcnt camoailn to disrupt ()()QIM production. Coca1M
made f'Tom the coca laf. The flrmera 1J10 c.ontend that two drunken officers
lapect a local woman.
l'IOOJN' l'etl••ted to coaater SJ~IJ rioleace
AMRITSAR. lod1a -Puruab authorities ulted New Delhi 10 Knd more
I.ban 6.000 addluonaJ troopt lhcte becaute tky t pea another ~tolfnt
conft'Ontadon Wtth Slkbt who vowed to dtttroy a holy 1brlM.L pal&et said
batday. Sikh ntdtcait •Id tMt on India' llepubhc Day on Jlft . .i6. &My plan
dtmoUJh and rebuakt lhe AUi Takht, 1 ..mid bu11d1n1 lntide lhl Sek.hf'
lat Ooldtn Temple 1ymbolW"8 the t'1 hiahctt xat ohutborit • .
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Security forces act in terror alert
Incr eased guard ordered on Israeli .
Jewish in stitutions in Scandinavia
AMSTERDAM. Netherlands (AP)
-An Interpol warning that the
renegade Abu Ntdal facuon ha-.
targeted Jewash and Israeli ansutu-
tions in Scandinavia and the Nether-
lands has sent secun ty forces onto
high alcn, police and government
sources said Saturday.
Synagogues. h1stonc sttcs and ls.-
raell d1 plomauc and commercial
bu1ld1ngs were placed under in-
creased guard, and ~1rpons, border
cross1n~ and ports under close
surveillance after thc warning.
The Pan!t-bao;ed 1nternat1onal
police organaz.at1on gave word Thurs-
day that two commando grou~
directed b) Abu N1dal '4ere heading
for Scand1nav1a th1'> weekend. ac-
cording to Sven-Ake H)almroth.
Sweden's sccunty police chief
ln\crpol said "a vef') reliable
source" 1nd1ca1ed the Palesunian
fac11on was ready to stnke JC'w"h or
lsraeh targets 1n Sweden. fxnmark,
Norwa y or the Netherland<>
"We look very senou~I) · a1 thi s
threat." ~1d H1almroth adding that
Haitians allegedly
thrown overboard
in bid to reach U.S.
MI AMI (AP) -Du1ens of Hai-Program. "We nave often sus!X'Cled
tians were thrown overboard and left this lo nd ofact1v11y. but no o ne would
to drown a'i their overcrowded sail-come forward The fear theSt' smug·
boat allempted to reach the United glers 1nst1ll 1n the~ people 1s in-
1.itatcs last ~plcmbtr an 1nves11ga-credible "
t10n by 1mm1gra11on and ( oast (Juard Each of the Ha1t1an<> pJ1cJ the
officials ha!t concluded master of the Sainte Fam11lc Jt lcas1
At least 30 and a<; man) ~ 60 S500 for the 11tesat tnp to flondn. the
Ha111ans died on the September ( oast Guard said
vo}'a~e of the Sainte Fam11lc from The master of the "iaa ntc: J-amtlk
Ha111 s non hem coa~a l ' S ( oa'>t v. ho v.as not named an the repon v.a\
(Juard officials said Fnda) released along with the other pas'><.'n·
The '>hap was 1ntercep1ed m Ila ha-gers when they were returned 10 Pon-
m1an water'\ by a ( oast Guard l'Ullc:r l\u-Pnncc
and the passcneers and th e crew wc:re The Har taan government ha' ,.,.
returned 10 Ha111 1mmed1atel). c;ued a "<>hon communique" '8ymg 11
The I S4 people on board seemed an v.ould 1nve\11gate lht• drnwnang'
good t0nd111on . the ( oast (,uard I c.; official'> ..aid
repon said. e•ccpt for a woman ard Pcm R1 \k1nd . d1\tn<:t dart•ltor of
the 2-Ja}'-Old bab) she deli vered nn the lmm1gra1ron and Na1urahLat1on
the voyage. \erv1tc in M1am1 . \aid he hi.I\ a'>kcd
But 1nterv1ewc; \ince the Sept "' the State l>epanment to pre,., I ta111 to
in1erd1cuon have turned up stone:'> ol prostlute the case and anotht'r ma'~
people being thrown over the s1dl· c.Jrownang an late September
because they complained or becau">e In thJt 1nc1den1. 10 Ha1t1an<> v.ho
the crew d1dn'1 lake them. the< oa\t o;ur"1"cd a \h1pwreck on flamingo
Guard ..aid. C a) 1n the Rahamas an·u:'>ed a crev.
"Th1\ 1s the first lime we'"e had member ol 1hruw1n~ pcuple cner-
that many people stand up and ..a) board IO lighten their overt:rowded
'This happened,"' said Lt. ( mdr '\ boat The HJ1t1ans said 1n a letter tu
(1eorge Bond, South Flonda chief ol 1hc I~\ tha1 a\ man) a\ 100 f)t'ople
ahe ( oac;t Guard Ha111an lnterd1u1on ma}' ha' c drowned
Independentcoun~~l
sought in EPA probe
WASHINGTON (AP) -I he
chairmen o f three House comm1ttte'>
have renewed a call fo r on indepen-
dent 1nvestapt.ion of allega11ons that
government officials lit'd or im-
properl y withheld doc ument\ from
con&res 1onal 1nvest1p t1ons of lht•
.. Superfund" tOlUC·WiSle program
In a Jan. 9 letter 10 Alt.Orne)
General Edwin Meese Ill, the con-
gre11men said they found· a relent
House Judiciary Committee repon
"hiahly persua\1ve w11h rcpect tn
possible 11lepl cond uct of former
ha&h-level offic1al5 of the Jusucc
Department and 01hcr adm1n1\
tration official~."
The comm11t« chairmen urged
Mecst 10 cstablH.h an mdepcndcnt
wun~I to ln\C'!illgate the c1llcga11on~
detailed in lhc report
"Wt: are wnfiJent that an obJC'Cll"C'
re'> 1ew of the ev1denle will mct't the
tatutor. \tandard requinng the .ip-
pointmcnt nt an andepcndC'nl coun-
~I .. 1he lOngrc'i'imen '4rote
"In the rntne\t ol JU!llllC' anc.J the
c1ppcan1nce of 1mpar1ialtl\, wr urgC'
}'OU 10 111ke U('t1on ·· \8td the k ttcr that
'4as signed t<ep John r> 01naell. D-
Mach . chairman of the I lou'IC < om-
milter on Lnera~ and ( ommerce.
Rep Jack lin>0h. D· Te'a~. t'hair-
man of thC' tfoust Comm11tee on
(io'>ernmenl Opt"rution~ and Rcp
Jame\ J Howard. I>-J l ha1rm11n
of the I tou'i<C (. omm1llt't' on Pubh
Works and Transponatmn
Khadafy asks Reagan to visit
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -L1hyan
leader Col. Moammar Khadaf y on
Saturday invued Pn:sjdent Reagan 10
vialt ham In has knt hcadquarten
"Yet, wh y not," Khadafy told \ll
reponersdunnaa two-hour 1ntcrv1ew
U\ the tent at has havaly fon1fied
bamcb hcadQuan.crs when: he
enlcrWna mend• u ~'tll u w rid
letden.
"If lt.apn comet he". M wtll c...._ h11 mind " Khadafy said "He woukt aft that I Cion•t Uve in m ncbn.
...,, .. hand ~Mda ln my beh.
thi• u 11 not Uaal I don't•• cw anuk and ha~ no tu.aly, and that I batt •• "He .avkt C:M-., I kn.ow, .. KMdlty edidld Ml invite b1m
...
throulh )'Ou "
W1ih 1he 4 l-year-old Khadal) dur-
ing thr 1nterv1ew were hi\ Mft
liophll. n. and four of hr, el)ht
chi ldren
Rcq.an ha called hadaf\ "the
wor1d'' No I ~rron t" and 1 'U~
him of suppon1n1 1ntem1t1onaJ t'"r·
ron$m, 1nd ud1na the Ott 27 1uark1
on the Romt and V1tnna a.u·pon~ 1n
v.-hach 19 pcopk" ftrt k1lled. tvc
mcncans and four tnronsb "'trt
amona th t&aan
Khldafy rtll)C)Dded b lhn& Re.
111n ... n l.,...i doe.., 1 harih insult an
die Al'lb -.urtd. and "1 failed k"tot:·
Ht alto hat 111d Rcapn " t~ chic
llOW\..~ ortroubk •n the Mtdd~ latt
the state of alen ""'ll rnnt1ouc tor
da)'S. at lebt
The n1ted ~tale''> h.t\ hlamcd the
Abu N1dal fact10n v.h1ch hrokr trom
the Palestine llbt-rat1<>n < lrganw1,
lion m 1974. for l>ct ~., a1tJd.~ on
the El Al l\rael A1rl1ne l hed:.-1n
countcn al the Komt' and \ 1rnna
a1rporu
Nineteen people d1t'd 1n the ')Uh-
mach1ne·gun and grcnddr Jlt.it ks.
1nclud1ng five Amt>man\ .rnd tour
terronsts. and about l 21J people '4 Crc
wounded.
The Amsterdam <.latl}' L>e \. olks-
krant said Salurda) 1hc Interpol alert
was based on ~ lip from an un-
specifi ed Wi:-.1ern European in-
telligence ..en 1lc thJl follov.t>d "anti
l'>racll temm'>t group 1n \'-c'>lcm
Retrial sought
Loulalana Go•. Edwta ltd-
warda at the ao•ernor'• man-
•lon in Baton Roqe Satur-
day mornlnC after new. that
U.S. Attorney John Volz will
.eek to retry £d1"U'da and
four of hla co-def endantll on
cb.ar&ea of racketeertni and
coneplracy. Volz ea!Cl be
made the declelon m coneul-
ta tlon with Juetice Depart-
ment official• in Wuhlnc-
ton. A three-month trial on
char1ea that Edwarda and
.e•en othen llle&ally made
$10 million in a ho.pltal
l n•e.tment •enture while he wu out of office ended ln a
mletrlal Jut month when
ju.ron told U.S . Oletrlct
Jaqe Marcel Ll•audala they
were unable to reacb a
u.nanlmoaa •erdJct.
Europe but lost 1ts 1ra1l
Interpol's warning was issued two
weeks before Israeli Premier Shimon
Pere!. 1s '>Chedulcd to v1s1t the Nether-
land~ for two days
ThC' Israeli Embass)' 1n The Hague
alread} under hU\') police prote<-
uon said there were no plans to
cancel the \ 1s11 as a result of the
~arnang.
About l lJ ~Iles 1n Amsterdam were
put under increased police protec-
tion. accordang to poll<."<' spokesman
Klaas Willing. one of them being the
<\nnc Frank 1-jousc. one of the
nation·~ major tounst attractions ~
Hundreds of thousands of 1ounsh
"1s11 the hou~ eae'h year where the
teen-age Jewish daanst spent two
'cars hiding from the Naz1!1
Deaths due
to smoking
seen rising
\'-<\HIN(,T0' 1.\Pl -'.
worsening ~orldw1de ep1dem1l of
ctprene smoking will result an a SO
percent incrca~ in lungcam·crdeaths
by the yca.r 2000. according to a stud\
released Saturda\
"1o re than I billion pcopk an th<'
'4 orld smoke cigarette~ at an a'erage
rate of more than half a pac .. .t <tn .
11a1d the stud" b\ the Worldwaac'h
lnsututt' .s ~·a .. h:ngton·bascd thinl
tanl
( 1gare1te \muking I\ mcrea\ing
v.orld\\ 1de at a rat<' 111 2 I percenl a
\ear the stud\ said 8e~3US(' SnlOklDg'\ health ha1ard\
appear nnl) afk'r \Cars of e\po~ure w
~mo .. e thc conunueJ growth of thl·
habit w11l mcan incrc:a<>Cd illnec;<. an
'ear' 10 come the '>lUd\ ..aid
· "Tragi cal h 1he rn\t 1n h'e' .ind
mune\ can onh bt: t'\pc'( ted to g.ro'4 ·
the stud' ~1d "\(>, rnt~·thrcC" per-
cent more tobano "tonsumed nov.
than ~fl \C'af"> ctgo \O without a
<>udden drop 1n \mol1ng. lun~ 1..an1..er
death' for e'ample ~111 almo~I
ceruanh increa\C b1r SO pe-rcent tn the
turn ot 1ht> centun Man~ such lo\~\
'4111 1X't ur 1n nation<. total I\ un-
prepared 111 dl'al v.1 th I he ne"'
ep1dem 1l ·
"It lnlluw' to<> thj t the 1noc.Jent.<'
ot hrnnc h111' and cmph' <oema ~ 111
llf0 '4 3\ 1oh;un1 U'i(' grn\4\
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LUe savings spent Jn search
forretardedson 'slostdog
CUPEJlTINO, Calif. (AP)-Roter Taylor hu spent his 11vinss travdina 5,000 mUa by car and 600 miles on a bike durina his six·month tean:h for his LatndoJ called .. 81ack Dot. ..
Photographer Frank PowolnJ
Taylor, 31, of Cupertino i1 convioced that the millina 12.year-okl dot i1
the m0tt imponut thlna in the life oflus retarded son, Jeremy, 3, because they developed an unc:ommon bond of devotion.
.. Blick Dot teemed to understand Jeremy'19roblem." he 11id, addJna that bis IOG wu unable to speak to anyone except their pet "Jeremy was mak.ina
Pf'OIJeU. He learned to say three wordl: 'Mom,' 'Bye' and 'Dot.'"
•1 tM Aaodalell Pr ...
V ALENClA -Frank Powolny, the 20th Century
Fox photoarapher who auooed a famous World War n
pin-up ficture of Betty Orible and took o(le or the lut
abot1 o Marilyn Monroe, baa died of a heart attack, his
wife Mid.
Tho Aunrian·bom Powolny was 84 when he died
Jan. $ in Valencia of a heart attack.
Robert BelaJJler of Jlea
Funeral 1erv1ces were held Tuaday for Robert
Jotepb Bclanaer or Costa Me11, who died Jan. 2 at Hoq
Memorial Hospital. He wat S7. .
Black Doi disappeared June 2S when Taylor, his wife, Judy, and their
other two cbilaren were vacationina in Southern California. When they left
him with a friend while visitJftl Disneyland, he jumped over a back fence. •
"I put my lire on hold," Taylor said.
A1 bead portrait and 11Jll pbotoarapher at 20th
Cent\lry-Fox from 1923 to t 9661 Powolny captured ·
thouaandJ ofstars and starlet• In studio and actiop photos
that ended up in newspapers, mapzines and theater
lobbies worldwide. · ·
Mr BeJanaer 1 native CaUfornaan born 10 ~nta
Monica. was an electronic optfoal equipment ~~neer
who bad lived in the Cotta Mesa area for 20 yean. e-wu
a life member of the Northrop Institute of TechnolotY
Alumni Aasociahon. He is 1urvived by four sons -St~ven, ThomHi.
Robert and John -and a dauahtcr, Julie Man~ .all~
Costa Mesa. Also survlvina arc a brot~er. a::.owaiu
Belanaer of Paramount, and three sisters, Irene
McCullou&h of Anaheim, Sara Conover of Redonda
Sfoce lhcn, he bas 'pent his aavinp , tuition and aroc.ery money searchina
by car .. helicopeter, biq'Cleand foot ror the doa. Taylor, a Vietnam veteran, says
he uled track.in& techniques he learned in the war to pick up Black Dot's trall.
Taylor also had thousands of mers printed, describina the doa and the
peculiar white mark.Ina on his chest that h&J the appearance of a bird in·fliaht.
Id addition to his own $200 reward, pme show host Bob Barker has offered U.OQO.
"My aut instinct tells me that Black.Dog is still alive and try1n_110 find his
way home," Taylor said. "I am aoina to keep loolt.ina for him until God tells me
to stop.·
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The manufacturer stopped packaging the 84-oz Fab
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~d failed to notify us of this change before we
printed this ad
Sln1erdead
Rock etar Pbll .LJDOtt, lrtah-
bom former lead am.er of
the froa_p Thin Lluy. dlect of
heart failure and pneumonia
Jan. 4. He wu 36.
Some of his subjects i4,cluded Janet Gayoor, Charles
Farrell. Tom Mix, Warner Baxter, Shirley Temple, Alice
Faye, Jeanne Crain, Lana Turner, Gene Tierney,
Humphrey Boprt, Bina Crosby, Jennifer Jones. Joan
Cdtttns and Ann-Mararct.
Jn 1962, the Powolny took the last known still
photoaraphs of Marilyn Monroe on the set of "Some-
thina's Got to Give," a week before her death.
But he was best known for the pin-up of Betty Grable
&hat Gf's carried into battle during World War II. The
photo, showi ng Miss Grabla in swimsuit and pumps and
peek:ina coyly over her shoulder, made Ripley's.." Believe
It or Not" after S million prints had been made.
Conaervatlonl•t Dua Lamb
BEVERLY, Mass. -Dana Storrs Lamb, author and
ardent conservationist, died Monday after a long illness.
He was 86.
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outdoors. His first book. ·•on Trout Streams and Salmon
Rivers." was published in 1963. Eiaht other books
followed.
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BERLIN -Gerhard Weiss, a leading member of the
East German government and the country's Communist
Party, died Tuesday at age 66.
Weiss joined the East G~nnan Communist Party in
1948. He was a deputy chairman of the East German
Cabinet since 1965 and a member of the Communist -------------1 Party's Central Committee since 1976. Weiss represented
East Germany for the last 17 years on its economic
cooperation council with other Soviet Bloc nations.
Novellat Juan Rulfo
MEX ICO CITY -Juan Rulfo, who established a
reputation as one of Mexico's foremost writers with only
two books. died Tuesday niaht of a hcan attack. He was
67.
A book of stories, "The Plain in Flames." was
published 10 1953 and the novel "Pedro Paramo" in 1955.
The English edition of "Pedro Paramo" was
published in 1959. and went into a ni nth printing in 1982.
The New York Times book review quoted on it says
Rulfo "views history as a tragic circus in which evi l
impresarios betray clowns by making them believe in
their own masquerade."
. Seaahell authority Myra Keen
SANT A ROSA -A. Myra Keen. the firtt woman
instructor at the Stanford University School of Earth
Sciences, died of cancer Jan. 4. She was 79.
IN ORANGE COUNTY Keen, an authonty on seashells. was professor
cmcnta of paleontology and malacology at Stanford al the
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Keen cataloged almost 20,000 shell specimens in
Stanford's collection.
Keen's arcatest accomplishment ca me 1n 1960 when
she fou nd a minuscule green snail ID seaweed taken from
the Gulf of California. The snail had prev1ousiy only been fou nd in Japan and Australia.
Celliat Pierre Fournier
GENEVA -lntemat1onally renowned French
cellist Pierre Fournier died Wednesday at his home ID
Switzerland. He was 79.
Fournier. the son ofa French army general, was born
ID Pam. He taught at the Paris Ecole Normale de Musique
1n Pans. and later at the French National Conservatory.
After World War II, he made many international
tours. play1D~ with the world's leadin~ orchestras. He
became especiall y popular for his renditions of works by
Johann Sebastian Bach. Johannes Brahms and Antonin
Dvorak.
Frank Martin. Bohuslav Mart1nu and Francis
Poulenc were amona internationally known composers
who produced special pieces for Fournier. He also
composed several works of his own.
Nobel laureate Seifert
PRAGUE. C1echoslovakia -Jarosla v Seifert
winner of the 1984 Nobel Prize for Literature and th~ nauon's best-loved contemporary poet, died Thursday.
He was 84.
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A Rosary service was held at St. John. t~e Bapt~st
Catholic Church, followed ~ya M~ss ofCbnst11n Bunal
at Holy Cross Mausaleum Cha'PCI an Los Anaclcs.
Geor1e Colem•~ of Mea
Private services have been held for Geo~ Ronald
Coleman of Costa Mesa, who died Jan. -2 at Hoaa
Memorial Hos_pital. He was 47. Born 1n Chieifo. Mr. Hamilton w~s employed in
plastics manufactunnaand had been a resident of the area
since 1961. He was a former member of the Costa Mesa
Moose Lodae. · h I He 1s survived by three sons -Kurt and Mic ae
Coleman of Costa Mesa and Anthony Coleman of San
Clemente -and a daughter, Cindy Huyler of New Jcracy.
Also surv1 \'IDI are his mother, Vif'Jinia Grossek of Costa
Mesa. and three grandchiJdrcn.
had been the Czech language itself. Seifert said his work
was djfficult for foreigners because of"an inner rh ythm"
that could not be translated.
Dancer Lucia Chaae
NEW YORK -Lucia Chase. a pioneer of dance who
co-founded the: Amencan Ballet Theatre and served asco-
dircctorofthe troupe fo r 35 yeats. died Thursday-She was
18.
M1sr Chase became a dancer with the Mikhail
Mordkan Ballet in 1938 before co-foundina the Ballet
Theatre 10 1940. She became co-director of the American
Ballet Theatre in 1945. Following her retirement, Miss
Chase remained active 10 the ballet and served as an
adviser to the New York International Ballet Compcti-
Lioo. She was the role model for the baUet director tn the
1977 film "The Tum1nl Point."
Writer Patricia Martin
SAN MATEO -Patncia Miles Manin. author of
more than IOObooks forchildren,died Thursday. She was 85.
She started wri ting children's fiction in 1957, andher
first book, "Sylvester Jones and the Voice an the Foreit,"
was soon published. Ten of her books. written under the
pseudonym Miska Miles. were Junior Literary Guild
selections.
. Illuatrator Philip Eaatman
WESTPORT, Conn. -Ph1hp "P.D." Eastman. who
wrote and illustrated children's books. died Tuesday. He
was 76.
Eastman was a member of the storyboard staff of
Wa~t Disney Productions 1n the 1930s. He later Joined
United Productions of Amenca, where he was amona the
l\rt1sts wh o developed the Mister Magoo character.
Eastman also collaborated with Theodor S. Geisel, better
known as Dr. Seuss. on ''The Cat in the Hat Dictionary."
Eastman published his first book, "Sam and Firefly." in
1958. Othcrt1tles included "Arc You My Mother?," "Go Dog Go" and "The Best Nest."
Anthropologlat Henry Field
MIAMI -Henry Field, an anthropologist who
excavated a Mesopotam ian clly and advised Presidents
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman. died Jan. 4 at age 83.
Poet laureate Franklin Mape•
. FO~T WAYN E. Ind. -Arthur Franklin Mapes,
Indiana s poe~ laureate who wrote "Indiana:· the official
state poem, died Jan. 4. He was 72
Mapes also wrote four books of poetry. "Indiana,"
based. on an Apnl 1961 snowstorm. took him I 5 minutes
to wnte and was adopted by the ~g1slaturc: as the state:
poem tn 1963. He wan mach1n1 st for 33 years and in 1963
received the International Auoc1a11on of Machinist\
Award for Community Service
Lyrlclat Herbert Magldaon
LOS ANGELES -Lynmt Herbert Magidson ~hose song ."The Sontincnial" in the movie musicai
The Gay Divorcee won the 1n1t1al best song Academy Award, has died of heart failure.
M.aaidson, 78, died Jan. 2 at UCLA Medical Center following a lensthy illn ess.
He ~roke into sho~ business 10 1928 when Sophie
Tucker hired him to wnte special matenal for her.
. In 1934. the Academ y of Motion Picture Arts and ~1cnces awarded Magidson and composer Con Conrad
its ~nt ~r for a motion picture w na. "The Con~inental, from . the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers musical "The Gay Divorcee."
Maaidson also wr~!~.tyncs for "l:~JOY Yourself. It's
Later Than Yo~ Think, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star " "T~e Great Z1eafcld," "No. No, Nanett~" "Geo '
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Wednesday, January 15.
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Transit Projects reviewed
for county trust funding
BJ Lll.4 MARONEY ...............
The OranJC County Transpor-
tation Comm111Jon is revicwU\I more
than 200 road improvement
pre>pOUl1 for possible fundin·a
tbrouah Its unified transponation
trust l\.ind.
The Iona list of municipal and
co~ty road projects includes maln·
tenancc and rchablhtahon schemes
for streets scattered throuahout Or-
staff
County su11trvi~n submitted 6S
proposals for the S2.2S milhon tha~
allocated lO them. The be.lance oftbe pro~ s came from numerous mu-
ni.c1p1Jities that are eqllectlvely
chJ,ible for the rem&Jnina S2.2S
million. she said.
Projcc1 sponsors must llJCC to
finance half the cost of their
proposals.
Successful pr9jects wUJ be ao-
nounccd 1'pril 14, Mills said.
and $9 .nullion wonh of local and
ttatc road prOJCCls each year for the
ne"t three ycan under a recicntly
paned Senate bill. Half-that--amount
will ao toward local road improve·
ments. The rctl is reserved for state
construction proarams.
The Tranaponation Co mm1ss1on
has al{eady pledged $4 million over
two ~an fromrOCUTT toward the
implementation of its Beach
Boulevard Super Street proposal.
Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Janu.ry t2, 1.. M
Charles W. McQuan-ie, O.D., L.L.D.
• announces the opening of the
fluntington Beach
Vision Development Center
C.11 for a family guide to 1igna of vi.ion problf'ms
that interfere with ac:hool rformance.
Doctor McQuame wilJ conunue to prcwide family vilion care
th emphuit m:
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Projects chosen will act a p6nion of t~ ~.S mil~on a year that 1s
ava.ilabJe over the next thret years for
local slrtet and road improvements
said Lisa Mills of the commlss10~
The Oranae County Transpor-
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interest earned on Oranac County
Transit District reserve funds avaif-
able for road improvement projects.
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de11an capacity of the anenal throuah
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strategi~.
Collins toheadlrvineFoundation
Officials at The James Irvine
Foundation of Newpon Beach re·
cently announced that Dennis A.
Collins of San Francisco will succeed
Kenneth M. Cuthbertson as president
.when Cuthbenson retires April I .
The foundation arants funds to
support independent hiaher educa-
tion, medfoaJ and health cue, youth
proarams, community services and
cultural projects. It 1s one of the three
l&J')Clt private foundations 1n Cah-
fomia.
Art colJectlon t11M
The Metro An Council of the
Lquna An Museum will conclude Its
lecture series "Gettina Past the Post·
er" with a panel discussion Jan. I 5.
Panel panac1pants, who will offer
Jheir viewpoints on bu1ldm& an an
collection are: Dr. James Lodge, a.
colleetor of modem art; Leon and
Miriam Smith who will talk about
their ethnic art collection: and con-
temporary collector Henry Eggers.
The lecture will begin at 7:30 p.m.
at the museum's expansion location
at the South Coast Plaza. Those
attending are invited to preview the
current museum exhib1t1on pnor to
the lecture at 7 p.m. and to join in a
wine and cheese reception hosted by
the Metro Arts Council following the
lecture. Admission is SS.
The Laauna An Museum's South
Coast Plaza location 1s inside the
Bri~tol Strccl entrance (across from
Piret's Re.staurant) at the southern
end of the South toast Plaza 1n the
general v1c1nity of the Carousel
Court.
Patriot. Day Parade
The 1986 Laguna Beach Patnots
Day Parade WJll feature Laguna
Beach resident, R. Earl Conningham,
' as its "Honored Patnot of the Year."
Cu nningham. commander of the
Amencan Legion Post 222. will nde
in the 20th annual parade on Mar I
Almost 100 other VIPs, marching.
marching units, antique auto~ and
horses will also pan1c1pate 1n the
parade.
Cunningham as orjg1nally from
Missouri and has been an Oran'e
County resident since he was six
years-old. He 1s a World War II
veteran and served with the Arm y Air
Crops in Anchorage, Alaska. From
1947 until ha~ sem1-ret1rement in
1973, he owned the meat concession
at the Forest A venue Market, one of
Lquna's oldest stores. His wife.
Gladys, 1s owner of Lt's Gamins
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parents and oouples with modest
estates is being offered for SI by the
the State Bar of California.
The 1wo-page will was developed
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that more than half of the states
residents did not have a wall. More
than 300,000 form wills have been
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To the Editor:
Society bu an interest in pmerv.
int the family and an interest in
limitina the sprad of AIDS. It can
abo be ·~ tba~ socie!Y ~ a leaitimate mterat 1n ma1nta1nina
tboee aonns ofbuic behavior that are
lrld.itionaJ in our culture. .
From thele, it follows that society
has an interest in preseotina the
heierosexuaJ role model to children
preferentially over the hom09CXual
model.
And. in any case. society has a clear
obligation to prevent the sexual
molestation of children.
The American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU), in an act of true
Hberal craziness. is brinaina suit
apinst Big Brothers of Los Aqeles
on behalf of a gay man. He seeks to
join the group, which provides sur-
rogate father fiaurcs to fatherless boys
and which bars homosexuals. The
ACLU is actin.J under a law which
forbids discrimination by businesses,
and is seeking to have Big Brothen
defined as a "business."
nesai .. to define it u such is to perven
the &aw. Ultimaaefy, relief from such
judicial dilbonnty will b.ave to come
from tbe SUJ)Rme Cqurt or from a
tiahtenina of~tatutOC')' lansuaee.
Secondly, let's accept Wt IOme'9y
men may ha~ letiumate nununna
or falhenna insuncu which they want
to express, and that such men are hun
by beina bamld from the poup.
However. let's also not fail to look. at
,reality: Ocarty, manypy men wou~d
try to take advanta&C of membcnhap
in Big Brothen in order to seduoe
boys. We cannot ignore tbis realistic,
common-sense danger and simply
observe the taboos or play tbe let's
pretend games that liberals depend on
and want to impose upbn othcn.
If the suit succeeds, Big Brothers
would lose 'public confidence and a
aood and useful organization would
have been pointlessly destroyed. I
would rather see the ACLU de-
stroyed. BiJ f!rothers. woul~ be .w~ll
advited to insist on a Jury tnal, g.aV1ng
the case to 12 real people rather than
to a liberal ju<i4e. . ·This tactic h~ bee~ ~~ b1 o~er
liberal groups an ant1d1scnmmat100
suits asainst private, volun~ry ~r-.
ganizauons, and accommodauna Li~
eral judges have made it a successful
ploy. .
First, a voluntary nonprofit service
orgamzation is simply not a "busi-
With this sun, so socially destruc-
tive and lacking in common sense.
the ACLU has hit bottom. One of
liberalism's biggest guns is being
rolled out in support of child molesta-
tion.
DR. BRUCE J. SCHNEIDER
Costa Mesa
U.S. plays games with tariffs
To the Editor: with the help oftbe U.S. government.
They can. at the same time, create
unemployment in this country.
Democrat as well as Republican
politicians are for playina this game.
The taxpayers, who hire them, and
vote for them, should find a way to
show their displeasure for this prac-
tice.
Asse~sing EPA 's efforts
as it.celebrates 15th year
By JUDITH E. AYRES Secretary Shultz promised com-
munist Ru mania that if they wiU just
do certain thinas that the Uott.ed
States government wants them to,
that they may attain favored status,
fot U.S. tariffs. •
This· means that they can dump
their aovernment-owned and -
subsidized products on the U.S.
mu1cet. without tariffs.
The Environmental Protection
A&cncy (EPA) is 15 years old this
month and some might ask those. of
us in EPA: "What have you done wt lb
that IS yearsr'
national blood lead level overall has
dropped by 35 percent since EPA
began regulating the amount of lead
that could be used in psoline.
Heart disease patients have been
greatly aided by the 33 percent air
quality improvement in the overall
carbon monoxide levels (I 97S-83).
eluded an annual rise in short-term
emergency cleanup actions dcsianed
to immediately abate any threat to
public health: 15 in FY 1980, 21 in FY
1981, SS in FY 1982, 128 in FY 1983,
208 in FY 1984, 177 in FY I 98S to
date.
There is no market on Earth that
compares to a fraction of the U.S.
market. The aovemment is playina
games with tariffs that should be used
to balance the bud&et and get us out of
debt.
The communists love it. They can
nndencll free enterprise and put
American factories out of business
AJI imports should pay their own
pan of the taX &urden, borne by U.S.
m.anufacturen and workers. Com-
munists should have to pay a little
more rather than be given a break.
They should do right by their own
people because It is right. not because
the U.S. government rewards them
with taxpayers• money and jobs ..
nM BOLDING
Costa Mesa
Teen 's fight ~o publish pralsed
To the Editor:
Thank you for printing Michael
Sbindler's editorial on the media
abuse of AIDS.
The Huntington Beach Union
School District's fear of pnnttng the
editorial seems to be a product of the
hype Shindler addresses. It seems
ludicrous that the HBUSD is against
education of any son, especially
where it is most neccuary.
I hope ShindJCT keeps up his fiaht.
and -being an Edison High school
student myself -that the HBUSD
stops treating us like immature tod-
dlers who can't comprehend anything
more serious than the latest trends in
fashion.
ERIK TORK.ELLS
Huntington Beach
Backs Laguna schools chlef
To the Editor:
We arc long-time Laguna Beach
residents, and have our office an
Laguna Beach also. We arc very
interested in what is happening an our
town.
The contract renewal vote fo und Mr.
Barnes supported by Harry Bithel. a
well-recognized member of the
Laguna Beach busjness community,
and by Carl Schwarz, an educator.
Renewal oftbc contract was opposed
by three members of the school
board. all lacking the experience and
credentials of the two board members
supponang extension of the super-
intendent's contract.
Fifteen years aao. many Americans
thought our environment was beyond
help or hope. ~ur citi~ !'ere thick
witb sm!?J while pesticides were
killing off irreplaceable wildlife. Our
riven, cesspools of floatin sewage,
were setting themselves on fire. Toxic
substances that we didn't even know
about were doing damage we could
'Only wondCT about.
We were in trouble.
The Environmental Protection
A&ency was brought into being, and it
took action.
In IS years, we provided municipal
scwaae treatment for more than 80
miJlion people. More than 300,000
pounds of toxic pollutants are being
removed each year from water dis-
cbarses in the iron and steel industry.
Fish that were missing for decades
have returned to rivers coast to coast.
Drinking water as better protected
than ever. EPA has recommended
standards for almost 40 different
chemicals in drinking water. The
number of pubHc water systems
routinely monitored has been tripled.
We have avoided the absolute
catastrophe that threatened our
waters.
And our air is cleaner. Stacks have
become less smokey.
Automobiles pose a less serious
problem today because of the in-
troduction of the catalytic converter
in the mid-1970s. Air pollution from
vehicles has been reduced by 46
percent for hydrocarbons, 34 percent
for carbon monoxide and 7S percent
for lead since 1970.
Lead toxicity in children bas
drastically declined. The average
Both cardiac and respiratory pa-
tients benefit from the 36 percent fall-
off in sulphur dioxide levels.
A comprehensive strategy bas been
developed to reduce health risks from
air toxic releases.
But, we must ask ourselves: What
bas happened to all those pollutants,
those toxics we removed from our
water and our air'!
It is now clear that a good many of
them arc sitting in landfills and leaJcy
holding ponds, as a potential hazard-
ous waste, and aceping into our
surface water and around water. Also, as sludges dry in the air, they often
emit a variety of volatile organic
pscs.
Our focus. for the remai oder of the
'80s and beyond, must be on dis-
charges of toxics.
But, you may ask, what are we
doing about toxics and other hazard-
ous wastes now'?
Five thousand open dumps were
closed in the early 1970s because they
treatened public health and the
environment.
Managing and controllina wastes
from generation through transpon to
disposal is now the law of tbe land.
More than half the states now
operate their own hazardous waste
programs.
In response to the numerous cases
such as the much publicized Love
Canal, where public health was
threatened by the careless disposal of
hazardous wastes in the past. Con-
gress enacted a law that created the
Superfund program.
The results which followed in-
Enaineering studies, the lint step in
tbe fuJJ cleanup of a priority site, have
already begun at about 4SO Superfund
sites and will have started at nearly
1,SOO sites by tbe end of fiscal year
1990, according to the latest proj<»
tions. Some 8SO sites are either now
on or proposed for the National
Priorities List. -·
Until the 1970s, no one kept
records of alJ the new chemicals and
pesticides manufactured in tbe U.,S.
Now there is data being gained on
every new chemical marketed..
When it comes to enforcement, we
stand on our record
A record number of 323 civil
judicial cases were recommended
from EPA regional offices to bead-
guartm in fiscal year I 98S and over
SI million in penalties assessed in
hazardous waste violation cases.
The enforcement program for the
cleanup of abandoned hazardous
waste dumps includes to~ stan-
dards for pnvate party liabihty.
Today, our environment is in
better shape, and we know more
about bow it works as a total
biophysical system than we did I S
yean ago. .
Let us take the lessons the environ-
ment and our use and abuse of it have ta~t us to forge a strona ethic of
enVJronmental security. How well we
recoplizc aod deal with the big
cballenaes and full measure of the
new environmental frontiers will
mark outa legacy for the year 2000, 15
years hence.
Jed.Id! E. Ayres 11 rqSou.I admla-
l1trat« of EP A'1 rest-t.
Since the news was published that
the contract of our school super-
intendent, Billy Barnes, was not
renewed, we have talked to many
unhappy residents. Bill Barnes 1s
well-liked and respected 1n the com-
muniry as a lund and considerate
individual and a capable, disciplined,
very conscientious administrator and
leader.
The supenntendcnt's major re-
sponsibility JS deli venng quality
education wuhin available budget.
We feel that the press and com-
munity leaders should discuss the
issue with the school board and that
there should be a vote to reconsider
extending the contract.
STUART & URSULA EASTMAN
Laguna Beach
Wiser feminists redisCover
traditional feminine values
By ne Associated Preti
Today 1s Sunday. Jan. I 2. the 12th day of 1986. There arc 353 days left in the year.
Today's highlight in history:
On Jan. 12, 1945, dunng World War IJ. Gennan forces an BelgJUm
retreated in the Battle of the Bulge.
On this date:
In 1773, the first public museum in Amcnca was established. 1n Charleston, S.C.
lo 191 S, the U.S. House of Representatives rejected a proposal to give
women the ri&ht to vote.
In 1932, Mn . Hattie W. Caraway bcame the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate.
In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson said an has State of the Union
address that the U.S. should stay an South Vietnam until Communist ~on there ended.
In 1971. the situation comedy " AJI in the Family" premiered on CBS-TV.
Ten ye.an aao: The U.N. Secunty Council oecned a debate on the Middle East b;Y votina to let the Palestine liberation Organiution participate with the
riOll of a member nat1on. And mystery writer Aptha Christie died in
Wallincfbrd, EnaJand, at aae 85.
One year qo: Fonner FBI aaent Richard W. Miller, &ocuted of spyina for
the Soviet Union, test1fied at his trial in Los Anaclct thll he thouaht he was
makina hiS1ory by inflltratjna the Soviet secret police. Millet's trial ended in a
jury deadlock last November.
Today's binhdays: Journalist Manin Agronslcy is 71. Sinter Ray Price as 60 The "Amaiins Kreskin" is SI .
· Thouaht for Today: "I am a believer in punctuality, thou&h 1t makes me
vtr/ lonely." -E. V. Lucas. Enitash"wnter and pubhsber (1861-1938).
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WASHINGTON -G.K. Ches-
terton defined a feminist as "one who
dislikes the chief feminine charac-
teristics." A more up-to-date vcnion
miaht define a feminist as one who
not only dislikes them but lacks them.
Consider ~Junor Smeal, president
of the National Orpnization for
Women. NodoubtMissSmealwould
find Kina Lear hopelessly sexist for
remarkina that a voice "soft, .-=ntl~.
and low" is "an excellent tb1na 10
woman." Here she is in action:
"It's time to nise hell qainst an oppositi~n that is fre9uently !K>tJ.aing
but faSClsts. I don't hu aettJna into
name-callina. but it's time to show
them for the biaots that they are.··
She aocs on: ··~hat did the ~~s
do? They put in durepute fcmtrusts.
preached chu~h. family, children
and kitchen for women -a pat
Nazi SloSAn of the time ...
The feminiJt movement. wb0te
idea ofa real man is Walter Mondale.
has run out of.,.., and Miss Smeal
evidently thinks it can be made Jett
timomo by becomins more viaou..
She is wrona. It's an over but the
shoutJO&, no matter how much shout-
in& she docs.
The feminist movement was more
intttestifll when it was laa of 1
movement. Women such u Simone
de Bauvoir and lnarid Benli• MOit
mtditatively on what it means IO be a
woman. and a reader could profit by
their books without ldosM:iat any
speda1 poliucaJ oda. Good boob
ttantccnd the ~ic ocx:uiou and
controvmtct that provoke tbcm: ~ tnm the reader to retpOGd u an tndi Vldual.
JOSEPH
SOBRAN
of beinJ rapists at heart, enaqed in a
"conscious consf>iracy" to keep
women in fear. Others demanded the
abolition of the family and even o(
childbinh: Nature hcnelf was op..
pressive for imposina ptrturition on
half the human raoe.
It was CTUy. The lunacy, un-
fonunately, wasn't confined to one
sex. Male reviewers abased t.bcm-
selvct before Miss Brownmilter's
book, .. Apinst Our Will," and the
male editors of Time mapzine, in a
spasm of liberal pllantry. named her
as one of its 12 Women oftbe Year.
thereby atonina for five decades of
Men or the Year. It wis in the midst of
this frenzy that the Suprfme Coun
decided that abonion was a woman's
constitutionaJ riaht. 10rt or.
The trouble with feminism wu
that it attacked everythJfll the human
race had always held normal, instead
of findina roots in iM shared eenee of
normality. It Jlorified lctbiujsm as ftll as aboruon. Men became the
enemy, to be c,onquercd by a kind of
benpeckina campa'4" that was called
.. conldou1nest-ni11na."
In fact. the feminist movement
arose in response not to the family but
to the breakdown of the family. The
worst enemies of women WCnl those
proponents of the Playboy
Philotopby (which nn 22 install-
ments when one crude verb miaht
have ex~ It adequately) whose
beau ideal wu the polished lecher.
Divorce was bec:omina c:uily avail-
able and socially acceptable. Birth
control became not only a convc-
D.ience but a duty. Quiet economic
P.f'Cl!W'et mounted ljainst the fun-
1ly: Tb.anD to inOatJon. the cost of
havint cb:iJdren role while the per-
sonal exemption dwindled in value.
And then theft was Marilyn
Monroe. The deification of this sad
little b&tlot, the first of eo many
''actreNel.. who have aotten thetr
start by tak.int off their clotbct, wu
one of many dilturbina sianals to
women that they Mte beina evalu·
ated by their cnMle "endowments," to
use Prayboy'• smirk.int term, nther
than by the deeper traits of ~minln·
hy.
Devotion to the V~n Mary wu Ille sip of a civilization that had
learned to exalt the feminlne for ha
own .Uc. Tbe advent of the "tu aoddew" WU a sP that men ~
revmina to wonbippina their own
lusts. T1ie ftmini9' movement wu a
mabtbift ddtnte ..Unst tbis luult
to women; but the witcr fieminiltS
have $. to redltcover lbc lemi· nine. may find a aurprili ..
number o men who would ralber be
husbands and f'itbm tbu playboys.
became 111yifte witb oae woman ii
about the moe1 muJy tbins a man can do.
J08&PB~ ool••·
JACK
A11uso1
Jnd lOSl PH SPf AR
Group
pulls off
Dr. King
hOliday
WASHINGTON -T~y marks
tbe start of the firs~ national ~1-
ebration of Or. Martin Luther Kina
Jr.'s birthday. It's a sa~ ~rnmentary
that tbe official comm1ssaon set up to
honor tbe man who did so ~h ~or
black equality is itself a finanetal
orphan, forced to be& for bandC?uts at
the back door of federal agencies for
the wherewithal to cncou.~ na-
tionwide observance of Kina s an-
niversary. . 'vil "•h At the urging of the slam C1 '..,...ts
leader's widow. Coretta Sc:ott IGna-.
Conarcss created the Marun Luther
King Jr. Federal Holiday Com-
missiOfl in the summer of 1~84: But
Congress did not appropnate any
funds, specifying that the com·
mission's work must be financed by
private donations. . .
Unfortunately, the comm1ss1on
was unable to rai~ even the modest
amount it required. By mid-Decem-
ber it had collected only $300,000,
and most of this. wc!1t for pri~ti.na
material for distnbut1on to 1ndiVld-
uals aroups and the 40 state aovern-
ments that are planning celebrations.
Despite its woeful lack of money,
the commission has nevertheless put
together an 1mbiti~us., IO:<fay sched-
ule of events culmLnalln& 10 a~
in Atlanta, King's hometown (which
is putting u~ $4S,000), and a network
TV entertainment special, both on
Jan. 20, the official holiday set aside
by Congress.
How did they do it? Basically,~
commission pulled off its sh<>CStn!lJ
miracle with a little help from its
friends. Faced with the potential
embarrassment of throwing a pany
that no one would know about.
Congress solved tbe funding problem
by a little bureaucratic sleiabt.of-
band. It authorized federal qencics
to donate modest amounts of laboc
and other resources to the Kina
Commission. Mak.in' a virtue of
neceuity, the commusion . proved
remarkably adept at scaven11na sup-
port from some two dozen cooperat-
ive federal agencies. For example:
•The Civil Rights Commission
contjnues to pay the salary of James
Karan ton is, an agency employee who
has directed-the holiday com-
mission's Washington office for the
past year. Karantonis, a 41-year-old
dynamo, explained to our reporter
Vic Kolenc why he is so detennined
to make the King celebration a
success. "Just seeing Dr. King on TV
was enough to change my life," he
said.
•A "revolving "door" has kept
other federal employees working full-
time or part-time for the birthday
commission while they hold down
their regular jobs. The commission's
Atlanta office. for example. is staffed
by 13 federal employees., while the
Washinaton office bas 12.
•The Bureau of Prisons is printina
I 00,000 pledge cards for distribution
to federal workers. They're not fund-
raising cards; the sianer pledges "to
make America and the world a place
where equalitr and justice, freedom
and peace wil grow and flourish" in
honor of Kin&-
Karantonis said he expccu to
receive at least a million pledge cards
from across the country. The signed
plqes will be deposited in the
archives of the King Memorial in
Atlanta. ·
Footnote: The King Holiday Com-
mission will be notcwonhy in
another respect besides its unique
survival technique. In April, after
submittina a report on it1 work to
Conarett and the president, the
commission will achieve a bureau-
cntic fint: It will go out of business.
MILKJNO THE TAXPAYERS:
Federal dairy subs1dici continue to
climb. In 1979, a mere $247 million
was spent payina dairy farmcn to
produce less, prevcntina an over-
supply that would cause prices to
tumble. Today, the Pt'<>&ram's cost
tops $2 billion a year. What's really
outrqeous is that huae sums ao to
purported dairy farmers for not
producina milk. in the Sun Belt, where
dairy fa.rmina is obviously not sianifl.
cant. Arizona is No. I amona all the
states in averaae per-farmer pay.
menu. at $226,978, followed by
Florida ($2 I 6,S90), Nevada
(Sl I ~,262), CaUfornia ($ J 2.S Q.4.4)
and New Me•ico(SI 10,919). '
PAPER CHASE: It took eome doina to eet to the bottom of this, but
we've ~ that the Pentqon's ~ ~uarters recently ran out o(tOiJ Ull\ae and p&pet IOwels for 24
bows. Tbe supply~ at Cameron
Station i.D Alexandria: v L , Jutt do" the r'CMld &om tbe Penteeon. provides
evet')'tJlina from trulformen to
tablewale fOr ~ armed ~ icQ. But
due to an Ovali&ht by the Janitorial
CODtnlelor, many Calneroft Station
bldlrooma wer'e without tbe eaPer '*""tiel -u.atil an ftl'IPIO)ee bouib1 Che required IVpptia 11 I 1111-
tervlce .... °" tbe .... But lenainilt literat..e rtpld.ly • ~nottated into ptunphleteeriq. suan Bl'O#nmiller llCICUled an men
Tbe after fe.tninitu lMIVt since had
teeolMt ~ts. Betty Friedan, Ckr-
mainc Greer and even Miss
Brownm1ller hlve~tcd their
earlier deprecialiont ot meft, mar-n.ee, baly and lan1n1nity. They
t..~ coaw '° undrneand how mucfi
their dllftp man IO motl WOl'Mft.
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1988
R~binsbn stands by his man, Brock-
Ram coach oesn t wane tn Is support
of much -crit icized starting quarterba ck
Two of us were talk.ins about
quarterbacks. OneofuswasJohn
Robinson, coach of the Los Anaetes
Rams football side which most gener-
ally has a quartcrbKk controveny.
The incumbent quarterback is
Dieter Brock, the most controversial
ofthemall. .
Brock is the quarterback Robinson
will take into the NFC championship
aame today in Chicqo. This apjnst
the Bears who eat quarterbacks.
"That's rialu.0 11yiJohn Rob-
inson. "Dieter Brock is my quar-
t~ck. I am deliahted."
Many frinaesuysdo not under-
stand. Tbeyappreciatc the fact Rob-
inson owes Brock a cenain loyalty but
the coach si ves praise and the critic$
say it is unearned.
Authorities of thispme say Brock
does not dt~y t.be credentials they
want to tee in a chainpionship
quartetbeck, Dan Marino ,eq rid of the ball in a
rem~le hurry. Jim McMahon
leads and intimidates. Pow.
"My man does thete thinp."
Robinson says. "My man could jump ~pand havea verybiaday in
Chicaao."
The cynics remain cynical. They
say the Bean destroy pusina attacks
so the Rams have a cbance because
they do not have a passina attack.
They say maybe Brock could have bis
bigett day puaina because that
would only require five or six comple-
tions. TheyuyaU theutraequ1~
ment the llamsaretak.ina toChi~go
should include a pair of elevator ·
shoes fot the~ '8f1,erback.
"Sick shaft 'uys John Robinson.
"lam notmuchfor'l told you50' but
I think I am aoina to enjoy sayina it
this time. Hey we JOt here didn't we?
We aot hel'C with Dieter Brock. fie is
mymanandlam'1adofit. Now let's
talk about som~ttuna else."
How about the weathet1 It wlll be
~in Chicago, very cold.
"I don't think there is any question
the cold weather will affect the game,"
Robinson says. "The thing I have to
believe and convince my guys is that
there really isn't any reason we should
be bothered morcthan the Bean.··
The Bean arc used to it.
"lfthe Bcarsa.re so used to it."
811
l1C1£1
SPOR TS CoLU Mf\IST
Robinson asks, "wW, did they ao to
Geo(Jia to practice, •
His point is weU ta.ken. What the
coaeb means is that frostbite can
strike on elthtr side of the line of
scrimmage and chilled fingers can
causeeithertcam lojiropthe ball.
"But do not misunderstand me.··
Rooinson goes on. "l do not sjt here
and tell )'OU we have anything
rescmbhna an easy game corning up.
..
Wecanwiobutlknowandmypays
know we wiU have to play at tbe very
topofourpme. Wemayhavetoplay
over our hadl but it i1 ndiculoua to
say we don't have a cbaooe and we are '°' na for the ride .••
Does this mean tbe oddsmakernre
ridjculou1 forestabli&hina Chic:aao as
a I O'h-point favorite?
"WeWCR l~pointunderdossto
San FrancilCOand we won," Rob-
inson reminds us. "I do not pretend to
know the real meantnf of the point
s~ad but in a cham p1onship pme
isn't I ()lh a trifle high?"
Asa matter of fact, 1t would seem
that n will be a cold day the Bears are
I 0'11 points better than ihe Rams. Or.
as Robinson says. any team at this
stqe of the p.llop. .,.
ft is at this stage that key factors are
turnovers and good and bad bounces
oftheballand .. la kcthat.
"'Of coW"lt," says ftobiMOG ... A
coupleof'brabcan tum U f ~
around. lut I reaDy led that tfbodl
&eaml play a peffect pine it wiH be a
cloee pme. And ..• Of coune we CM
winiL"
Tbe aeaton pcr!onnaO<lel favortbe
BearJ. They ba ve bc:ico models of
consistency while the Ramt have
been ma tic at times. Jn fact. ir-~ponlible.
Tbe match up orobebly favor OU-
CllO u well. Met.tabon bas bad a W
superior aeaaon to Brock.. Then lbere
is the defensive end 'who may subjed
Dieter to bis worst torment ever.
Richard Deat is so fn&bteruna. he bu
Robinaon talkinain baseball terms..
"Jn bueball." Robinson says.
"there are somesuys you pitch
around. hhtnk "WC will !'f ve to pitCb
around Richard Dent."
Don't do that coach. Throw it at his
(bleeping) head.
Weather or not:
Bears too cool
for warm Rams
PeclAI power
Approdmately 200 cycU.ta ride alone 8kypark Circle ln
Intne Saturday da.rtnc a 16-mlle promodcinal tour widl
Belalam'• Eddy Mercb . one of the world'• top road racen.
He Ta promottnc bike framea a t Lone Beach Bike Show.
Ch icago is hottest
property in NFL.
even in Hollywo<>Q
CHICAGO (AP) -Barely a week
aao. when the Rams earned the right
to come here. 11 was 70 degrees in
Anaheim. Wtth the Santa Ana winds
filtering through their stadium. the
wind<h1ll factor was 74. Almost hot
enou~ Jo roast a hawk.
The 'Hawk as what they call the!
wtnd that screams in off Lake
Michigan and swirls through Soldier
Field. where the C'h1cago Bears snarl
and revel 1n sub-freezing
temperatures.
They won't get lbcir wub -that
the mercury sinks below zero -for
today's National Conference cham·
pionship pmc. The kickoff
temperature 1s hkety to be 1n the 40s.
hardly worth bundling up for. but
with a bnsk wind coming off the lake,
tt will seem a lot colder.
The Rams practiced dunng the
week with g)oves and wet-sun arms
(barefoot place-kicker Mike Lansford
wore a wet-suit boot). and brought
along mittens, face hoods, foot warm-
ers and thermal underwear.
The Bears are su pposed to have the
bag edge over the Rams in cold
weather. In one sense. the~ do The
Rams have never been here mis late
an the "lat1onal Football League
season. Certainly not when it's been
this cold and the Bean have been this
bot.
Since the former Oeveland Rams
moved to me sunny chmes of
Southern Cahfom11 in 1946. they
have returned 28 times to this wtndy
city. They have won JUSt nine of those
games -and only three of them as
late as the first week in December.
But as the game approached. Rams
linebacker Mel Owens smffed at this
cold-weather business. especially at
the way some of the Bears said they
hoped at would be JO-below when the
Rams trotted into the field.
"f or them to say they're used to 1t
-hey, they're 10 Atlanta!" he wd.
Indeed, the Bears trained in Suwanee,
Ga .. leaving behind what turned out
to be a bnsk yet pleasant few days in
Oucago.
Eric Dickerson. the Rams' super
runner. best summed up the weather
and the Bean" supposed advan"atC.
··They're people:· he said. "They ~
not real bears."
Which 1s why this p.mc. wtth a tnp
two weeks hence to either the Rams'
second Super Bowl or the Bears" first.
apinst either the Miami Dolphtns or
the New England Patnots. will be
dCC1ded by the combination of talent
and luck.
The Rams come by way of Holly·
wood. Yet It 1s the Bears. out of the
Cat} of Broad Shoulders. who ha ve
become the media darlings.
(Plea.ee .ee RAMS/BS)
Anteaters hold that Tiger, ramble, 83~ 75 Patriot~
0 bl h I scorer with 26 points and he pulled down 13 escaping the home town hero JIO). Anteater up against u p u n a e to c a lenge: rebounds in. a department in which UCI won. PCAA guard Scott Brooks IS a l?roduct of the Stockton dd .
F 11 t t ' UC I 1 45-39. CWIW~ °v:~ area and stood out while perfonnang for San 0 s again u e r on n ex 10r rv n e But Cannon's first-half efforts were indeed Neveda·LH llt9H J 0 u 1 Joaquin ~Ila Junior College
a bonus fo r the ~nteatcrs. He ha~ 11 poin~s and ~r=ko Stet• ~ ~ ; ! The area papers built him up tor the game
fiv~ rebounds 1n that span, finishing w1lh 13 Fresno St•te 1 1 ' s but Brooks didn't btte. Special to tH Dally Pilot
STOCKTON -UC Irvine basketball
coach Bill MulJigan and his Anteaters arc on
their way back to Oranae County today.
breathing easier after escaping from a two-game
set on the road with Fresno State and the
points. ~~ ~':;: ~1~11~''0" ~ ~ : ~ .. He didn't try to shoot eve!) ume and go
Buchanan's efforts came at the right time, Pedfk 1 l a 1 craz) and be the hometown hero ... said a
too. Ut•" St••• ' l ~ • relieved Mulligan. Pacific had pared the deficit to 72-67 with uc S.nte &troere 2 l 7 7 4:21 left when James Ray Richardson scored on L.ono &e•c" State S.tun•r• Scwet o l • 10 Brooks. a 5-1 I Ju nior. spent one year at
a drvie, but in the process he was guilty of uc 1rv1ne 13. Pte•loc 1s TC before a )Car at San Joaquin Delta a )ear
fouling Wayne Engelstad and the Anteater '•' St••• Fullerton o Sen Jo\e Stele 40 ago University of Pacific with a split. '
Usually, you don't stay in the running for
bia thinp with splits. but in this case. Mulligan
has to be satisfied with his team bringing home
a 3-1 Pacific Coast Athletic Association record.
,...,_ Me•lc:o Stele to, Lono 8ttcll Stele S7 responded with a free throw at the other end of uc Sent• &ert>e•• u. ute11 sr s2 He enterC'd the game wnh one eye-popping
the court. TMeV-1 Geme statistic -as the nation's No I free thro"'
Engelstad missed his second attempt, but Nevede·LH v~~,n~ere shooter
rebounded and passed the ball out safely, C•I Sttt• Fu1i.r1on '' Peclfk Going 1n he had hit 32 of 33 free thro"' c; tor
"Our guys were ready to play tonight,''
Mulligan decla~ Saturday ni~t after his team
put the host Uni versity of Pacific T1~ers away.
83-75, in what was virtually a wire-to-wire
victory.
"Troy Carmon did a fine JOb off the bench
in the first half and Joe Buchannan also played
well. He made some big free throws at the end ...
resulting in a bucket from Rogers 19 seconds uc ,,,,1ne ,, c~~~.~=--a whopping 97Qa,erage. He missed one oftv.\•
later to up UCl's lead to 75-66. Frnno St••••' L.on11 aeter. Sta•t attempts Saturda} night dropping ham to ~' "'
With 3:40 left Buchanan stepped to the hne Peclflc '' New Mealco srett J5 and a Q4 ~a' eragc
and nailed two more (gjving him 4 for 4 at the Nevecse·L.e• ll~H '' uc Senta Bert>era L'CI hit 50 percent of llS shots from thl'
line) and the Anteaters Had a wrap on the field ( 31 of h2 l in running its conference m:orJ
victory with a 77-67 lead. to l· 1. setting up Thursda) night's showdO\'n
"Every game we've had with J>ac1fic ~·vc game hke they dad in Fresno the other night. Ot at Cal State Fullerton.
had to make our free throws down the strctlh," course. they never made a leg1t1matc run at us." Irvine's biggest lead was a 13-poant
Johnny Rogers was the pme's leading said Mulligan. "This crowd never got into the Mulligan was also breathin~ cu1er after cushion with 11 ·21 remaining.
Peete's 68
nets record
TofCwin
CARLSBAD (AP) -C.lvm Peete.
who came to La Costa scckina to
redeem himself, kicked off' the 1986
PGA Tour with a front-running.
record-breaking, six-stroke victory
Saturda)' in.. the Tournament of
Cbampt0ns. hete1 the tour's most prolific
wi n net an the last four yean, acquired
his t I th triumph of his late-startina .ca*' with 1 closina round of 68 and
a 267 total.
"I wanted to redeem myself," said
Pede. who was ditqualified and later
ftned after takina an undetmnined
'n~ber of strokes. several on 1
movina ball, on the fifth hole of the
first round of tbit cvtnt 1 JQr llO· .. An uJtfonunate situation," Peete
said.
"( wanted to aivc the fan.1 fovr
roundt of aotf this year ... He pve them the belt four roundJ
since lhe oad tournament. which
bri• toeether only lhe winacn ol POA Tour utles. came to tbe La COi\&
CountrY Club from Lu Vt111 in
1969. He .. vt &hem toUDdl of 61. 6 7. 64
and 61. Thal ldded UP IO. 21 -uftdri ..
o·....,.
par total. breaking the tournament
scori"' record of 268 set by Jerry
Barber in Las Yeps in 1960. It's six
strokes better th.an the La Costa
scorina record set by Frank Beard in
1971.
Peete, 43, now the winner of 10
titles since the start of the 1982 season
-the best record on the American
tour -led or shared the lead all the
way.
He led ~l' three shots over Mission
VieJO Hiah and Mark O'Meara
sllrti"I the final rouod -by eiabt
over the mt of the pack -and M'\'ef'
pvc them~ cbanct. After five ho~
of play in brif"t., warm sunshine. hiJ
ladina mlflln wu five strokes and
be toot it from theR.
"He just d.idn't make any mistakes;
MVtt Opened the door I cnck." aad
O'Meara, \be Oftly mu with any hope
of ovenabna Pee1C. Aad thole hopes vanisbed wbeo
Peete binS.ed three of four holes
ttanins on the l Oth.
Sonics stop Lakers, 105-99
Rookie McDanteTScoies 36, ...
W adds 16 crucial in win
FrHl AP dlape&dlet
SEATTLE -Roouc av1er McDaniel 'iCO~ a
ca:reet·hilh 36 points and suard Al Wood added 16 points
in 1 pivotal a.i.x-minute stretch in the second ha.If Saturday
nipt to help the Seattle SupcrSonics ,nap a four-pmc
Los Anades l..aken· winnina streak with a 105-99 NBA
victory.
The Liken led 69-63 when Wood ran off 10 straight
polnts to put Seattle on top for good Wood fin1 hed a
Seattle's second bHt scorer with lS points.
The Laken1 who entered the pme with a I 3-3 road
m:ord a11d a 2'1-S mart.. both NBA bests. were led by
Worthy'• 26 points and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar·~ 22.
In tbe six-minute spen that utendtd into the fourth
quarter, Wood talhed l6 of Seank's 18 poanu ~ the
Soft.ics srabbed an 8 l-?' tad.
McDanit~ who allO bad 14 rebound scored 20 or
h11 poinu in tbc teeond half. 1nclud1f'I a stnna of c1aht
COGltaltl" _points iD the cJosi"f JT\V)U\CS of the final
qua.ner. McDuid,1 previous haall wal l9 po1nt1.
Wood. nonnalfy S.tde'a 1tart11ia bea a.uarct was
belKW &a•..,._. 4tlc::ition tn favor Of rookie Micherl
Pbelpa b)i Coecb llnUe ldentaft who dmdcd to ha~
Wood .,.. • -. ..._. end 9W'"I bt1wun small
rorwwct uc1'Ml~1111 ........ -Laken.. ..
t ebt Mn Of'Woocfa KIOnftllPft'C· the Lakm bad
6-f00\·9 Jama Won.by Oft Che 6-foot.6 Wood. ~
.\ ngelcs then swnched to defe nsive ace M 1chacl Cooper in
an effort to stop Wood.
The Sonics· defense smothered the Lakcrs 1n the
\CCond half. holdmg them to JUSt 46 points
It was only the third ume this season that the Laker~
had been held under I 00 points.
The game was played 1n front of 14 . .:! lO fans 1n the
Seattle C'ohscum. \he first Somes' regular-season sellout
since I Q78. The Sonie5 pla~ their last seven season in
the" Kingdomc.. which they never soki out. •
* Ball• Ult Cllppen. 132-123
CHI 00 -Forward Orlando Woolnd&e ored
12 ofb1spme-hiah 28points1n the fourth quarter to help
the Ch1cqo Bulls PfftCTVe a 132-123 NBA victory over
the Los Anacles C11ppen at C'hlCllO tad1um
ChiCllO'• victory snapped a two-pmc losant strca.k
and pulled the BuJls to w11h1n one-half pme oflhe founh-
platt Detroit Ptstons an the Central Oi"-is1on
Thelo wutheC'1ippen'fifU11ntheirl t 1•samn .
After falltna ht.hind by four po1nt1. 37-33. at~ end
of the fint quanu. the Bulls bounced t.ck 1n the second
pcnod. outtconna the 01ppcn .l 1-12 to take a 64-49 lead
at halftime.
P\a)'i~ I key rok in lblt pcnod WU CblCllO paard
Quintift Dailey, who ICOftld 12 ofhj 20 potnts.
Olbtt h•• scoren on tht Bulla &.nduded 0coqt
()ttY1n with f7 potn followed b 16 potnts by SldM
Orttn. Hllh ICOttr' ror lhC Clipptn WU Notm uton
with 20 ooent
They face dual tasks
today when they meet
Miami tn AFC playoff
\11 i\MI ( i\Pl-The New England
Patnots pla) the M1am1 Dolphins for
the i\FC title toda't .,,,,th a dual task m
mind -earning their first Super
Bowl tnp and finalh shedding their
long-time label a<. takntC'd undtt-
achaevel"\
The Patno1~ v. h,, "-ould hccome
.rnh the third "',Id.card team ever to
reach the National f-001hall LcaguC''s
~hamp1onsh1pgamc and the firstc\er
tr1 do It w1 th three road "'ins. art one
ot the league's · lnnge-s1·suffenng
tranch1scs The} ha' c I 5 fi~1-round
draft picks on its roster but unul their
"in over the Ne"' York Jets two
""ttks ago hadn't "'on a pla yoff game
tn ~2 \'Ca~
The' "''"be facing in the Dolph1n5
one o( the NFL's mo-.1 consistently
\UCcessful franchise seeking to re--
tum to the uper Bowl for the "«Ond
.-.traight )'Car and th a rd in the last four.
The Dolph1n rt arc 5-0 in .\ FC title
games. the Pat nots arc ~I. a 51-10
lo to n Dieio bacl in t 96J. ""hen
11 was the .\mcncan Football League
The game wall he pla)'cd an the
Orange Bowl ( Ip m . -..:a )and that's
another problem for cw England.
which hasn't won there since I %6,
losm& 18 stral&ht. includan& a 30-27
loss four v."ttks ago that p ve the
Dolphins the -'fC East ulle
But these Patnot~ in 1 t thi~ i a
different team s1na Raymond Ben)
took (lver as head coach midway
throUlh la t season.
"fter cw EnaJand beAt the Jets
two Wttks aao. 4 11-Pm hnebader
~ndre T1ppcu mmnded hta team-mates not to aiet too CXC1ted: that the
Wiid-card win was JUlt the besJnn1r:11
ltbc mad. not the end of It
And when offcn ive t.acklc Bnan
Holloway 1s asked about the JIDl and
the Patnots' checkered bs1tory. he
rcphcs •ftlJ'ly:
"You don't understand! Tbat'1 not
a part of th11 \Cam1 Thole were other
Pltnotsteam 1~·1noth1nsabovt
that team th.at has an~ IOdo wa\b
t.blt!"
athn team reecbcd the u\k..,..
wtlhout m1d'OnUftit.
fPl1•• .. PATmO'l'e/91)
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. Bruins slip by.Cougars
P,_AP.,_tdlet
PULLMAN, Wub, -Montel Hatcher
teored 24 polnta, includina the pme-winnina field aoaJ with four seconds to play, and R.egie Miller
k'ond lS points to lead UCLA to an 81-80 double-
ovenime victory qainst Wuhinaton State in a
PKi.fic-10 ConfCRnce buJtetball pmc Saturday
afternoon. Hatchet's 2S.footer put UCLA on top, and
WuhiqstOD State let two secionds tick off the clock
before Clllina 1 timeout. Coupr center Todd
Anderton took the inbounds pass but was off the
mark on his sbot u time elapted.
UCLA led by as many u si_x points late in
rqulation and in the fint overtime, then fell
behind by eiJbt points with 2: I 8 to play in the
second overtime. ,.
Poor ,fn:e throw shootina then.plaaued lhc
Coupn. as f(eitb Morrison, Joe Walface and
Brian Wrifht each missed the front end of on~and
one siruattons to let UCLA climb t>.ck in.
Hatcher scored UCLA's final four points in
the second ovenimc while Miller scored lhe first
five points in the five.minute period.
Morrison led Washinaton State wilh 20
points. Chris Winkler and lrrian Qu:inned scored
16 apiece and Anderson added 13.
The Bruins led 29-27 at balftimc.
Winkler bit two free thrdws to tie the ICOte at
61-61 with five seconds to play in replation, then
bit a abort jumper in the key With 18 leCOnda left in·
the tint overtime to knot tbe IOOre at 72-72.
UCLA moved to 7-4overalland 2·2 in Pae.I~
olay. The. Couprs fell to 8-9 overall and 1-3 in lcque action.
University o( Wuhinaton Huskies over the
University of Southern California in a Plc-10
Conference pme.
Welp and Hm combined for 2S J>Oints in the
teCOOd la1f u the Huskies took a 3~32 halftime
lead and turned the pme into a rout after the
intermi•ion.
Tbe victory improved Wuhinaton's ~rd to
)..t in conference play and 9-7 overaJI. Southern
Cahlipped to l-3 1oct6-7 overall. ·
Fmhman Tom Lewis scored 12 of the
Trojans' Ant 16 poinu u Sou them Cal stayed with the= Hues for the first 12 minutes of the pmc. Lewis fi ilhed with 27 points to lead all scorers.
CanllM It, Wike Ptre1t II: In
OreenabOro, N.C. Brad Dauaherty scored 31
points Uto1>-ranked and unbeaten North Carolina
ran its v~ry strina ~ 16 with an Atlantic Coast
Confercaoc triumph over Wake Forest.
D8e 74, No~ Canu.. State 14: In Durham.
Mark Alarie scored 2• points and Johnny Dawkins
added I 7 as third-ranked Duke defeated Nonh
Carolina State in an Atlantic Coast Confcrenoe
ume.
Cal State Pllller1ee U , Su Jose Slate ft: Al
San Jote, auard Euttne Jackson sank a free throw
with 21 9COOnd1 left to give the Titans a win over
San Jose State in a Pacific Coast Athletic
Association .aame. -
Henry Turner led Fullerton with 12 points.
San Jose State's Ricley Berry led all scorers. with 14
points, and teammate Herb Simon added 12. Netn o.me 71, DePaal U : Jn R0temont, Ill .•
David Riven ICOfed 2.4 points to lead I 6th-ranked
Not'.re o.me to 1 triumph over DePaul.
O..rpa Ted ... Mar1Jud 17: In Atlanta,
Mark Prioc drilled 1 2().foo1er ~th 2• seconds
remainio1 to aive fifth-ranked Gtoraia Tech a
Atlantic Cout Confe~nce win over Maryland.
Kennedy hit 16of24 Acid aoal lries. mott C?f
them down close to tbo bucket, ~· he bctlenld hit.
previous ca~r hip by seven pol'!ls. .
The 6-S j un ior scored 10 points m l~e first
three minutes of the second half, allowina the
unbeaten Sooners to ara~ com~1nd of the pme
and roll to their 42nd stra1Jbt victory at home. T.....,.. H LMla .... State 77: Jn Knox-
ville, auard Tony White scored 34 .points tC? lead
Tennessee to i Southeaatcm Conference v101ory
over ejahtb-ranked LSU and hand tbe Tiaen their
aecondloss in three days.
SL J.U'• 7t, Geer1e .. wt1 7f: In New York.
Walter Berry IOOred 26 points as No. l 0 St. John's
withstood a late rally and defeated No. 13
Georaetown 79-74 in a BiA East oonflicL
New MexJco State 8t, I.-, Bead Stete 17: In
Las Cruces strcakina New M~xico S~te rode the 17-~int cf'ron of forward Gilbert W1lbum to a
Pacific Coast Athletic Conference win over Long
Beach State.
Oreto• State ta,. Ore1• ii; In Euaenc, Jose
Oniz broke out of a tt,ght, collapsing zone to pace a
second half rally that led Oregon State to a
Pacific-1 0 Conference victory over Orqon.
It was the Beavers' I Sth straiaht victory in the
intrastate rivalry. dating back to f 979.
Loyola 151, USIU 107: ln Los Angeles, scni9r I
guard Keith Smith scored 36 points an~ had nine
assists as Loyola Marymount broke a smaJe-pme
9Chool scorina te(X)rd in overpoweri~ United
States International University ISl-107 an 1 non-
confcrenoc pme.
The previous Loyola scoring record wu 122 poi~ts set last month in a 122-100 victory over UC
lf'Vlne. The Lions, who ~ now 8-6, connected on 60
of their 93 field goal attempts for &4.S percent
accuracy u well as 31 of their 3 7 free throw tries.
Six Lo,Yoll players scored in double fiaures.
at. Jolm'• UDlftnlty'• Walter Berry U..,. onto dle bu\et
after acorlq lD Redmen'• win OTer Geor1etown Saturday.
Elsewhere in college basketball Saturday:
W~ tl, USC 75: In Seattle, Chris Welp
and Greg Hill scored 20 points apiece to lead the
OkldHui n, CMeap State 71: In Norman.
forward Darryl Kennedy scored a career-high 41
points, the eighth-best total i~ University of
Oklahoma history, to lead the' seventh-ranked
Sooners past Chjcago State.
The Lions second-leading scorer was forward
Forrest McKenzie. who bad 2S points and I•
rebounds.
Ramburgers have
Bear fans engaging m· feeding frenzy
Prom AP .i.,.tdlet
CHJCAOO -As lbc kickoff for the EiJ
bia pmc nears, Chicaao Bean fan s arc in f II
such a frenzy they're eating "Ram burgers," •
dancina with "Refriaen:ttcs" and betting
the shirts off their backs.
The hoopla is in preparation for today's National
Football Conference title clash between the Bears and
the Rams at Chicqo's Soldier Field for a berth in the
Super Bowl in two weeks.
More than 400 Bear fans turned out Friday night at
the Riviera Oub on the Nonh Side to chomp on lamb
sandwiches dubbed .. Ramburaers"
The Refrigerettes -a group of overweight women
whose hero is No. 12, rookie William "The Refriger-
ator" Perry -joined the team's official cheerleaders,
the Honey Bears, at the nightclub..
There have been varyin1 estimates on Perry's
weiahL But all au about 300 pounds.
During the celebration, Sam Sianis, owner of lhe
Billy Ooet Tavern, cut a rope and dropped a refrigerator
-emblazoned wilh the number n and suspended
from the Riviera ceiling-on a paper ram to the cheers
of the niahtclub patrons.
Earfier in the day, the -Rcfrigercttcs were at City
Hall to cheer on Mayor Harold Washing1on while he
was on the telephone wagering food on the game with
Mayor Don Roth of Anaheim.
Roth hails from suburban Chicago and was a
Bears' fan as a lad but bas since switched his all~ance.
Firefighters, meantime, arc betting lbc shirts off
their t>.cks that the Bears wilJ beat the Rams. Members
of the Chicago FiTC Department's Truck No. 47 arc w~erina 30 department T --shirts with fire station No.
47 m Los Anaeles.
The truck and enajne company won 25 shirts from
New York fire company No. 47 after last week's 23-0
Bears' playoff victory over the Giants.
"We're still waitin' deliver~ ... said LL Carl Liss.
In downtown Chicago, oruc.es in the 41.story
Prudential building were left lit up the past several
niahts to spell out "No. I" in honor of the Bears. ~
In 1 macho snub by the city of Big Shoulders
toward Southern California, Fond De La Tour
Restaurant of suburban Oak Brook planned to deliver
quiche Saturday night to the Ram players staymg at the
downtown Marriott Hotel. Bear players stood to get
alliptor meat from the eatery.
Quote of the day
Dick Veruee, Bradley Unavcrsny basketball
coach. on his personal style: "lfl tell you I'm a
clever, Mach1avelhan monster that is contrived.
people will say I'm arrogaht. But if I say,'Gec,
aosh. golly, guys. I've been very lucky,' people
will say I'm a har. So let's let it remain a mystery."
Fllbt promoter Valenti dlea
BOSTON -Ve teran boxing m promotc;T Anthony "Rip" Valenti. who
helped fiah ters Marvelous Marvin Hq.ler and Tony DcMarco become world cham-
pions, is dead at the age of 84.
Valenti, of Medford. died Friday at Massachusctt
Oeneral Hospital following a brief illness.
Valenti, dubbed "Sad Signor" by the late Hearst
columnist Dave Egan because of his big eyes and
droopina eyelids, first promoted fiahts in Lawrence in
1924, then moved to Boston in 1931. His first faaht card m Boston Garden was during the Christmas hofidays in
1934.
Free lead• Can put Kin&•
Jolm Bqley scored 10 of bis I 2 points m in the last 4•h minutes and WerW B. Free
led all scorers with 24 points as Oeveland
defceted Sacramento, IOS-101, in an NBA
pme Saturday nisbt .. ;-Ehewherc, Cbtles BartleJ
ICOred 26 points and J.U. Entq added 24 to lead
Philadelphia to a 102-101 victory over Detroit ...
Jerome keney scored 12 of his 16 points in the fourth
quarter as Ponland survived a 40-12 New York spree to
defeat the K.nicb. l 09-106 ... Dallas, down by four
points ~th 38 seconds remaining
an overtJme, used Dele l!:llh' steal
and resulting three-point play to
catapuJt it to a 127-123 victory
over Golden State ... Houston's
Alleem ~·••. thwarted b)'. Washincton sMu•leBOlmostor
tbe pme, tipped i,n a basket at the
fi naJ buzier to rally lbe Rockets to
an 87-86 victory that extended
~ir home unbeaten strina to 20
m 1 row ... Alex Eacll* scored
,..,._ seven of his tcam·hi&h 2• points
in the last 4:27 of play to s~ Denver's 114-106
comeback victory over slump1na Utah ... Rookie £4
Pblebey scored a season-hi&b 21 points aod J._
£4wanl1 also had 21 as Phoenix breezed to a I 28-99
victory over Indiana.
Dionne sets mark In 4-4 tie
ST. LOU IS -Da ve Barr deflected Ii.ii Lee Norwood's blistering slapsbot mto the ,
net with bis skate at 16:53 of the third
period, lifting the St. Louis Blues into a 4-4 _
National Hockey Leaauc tic Saturday night against the
Los Angeles Kings.
Barr's deflection offset a milestone performance by
Los Angeles ocnter Marcel Dionne, who registered his
900th career assist and scored two goals to give him 650
for his career. The Kings, while winding up a 3-1-1
swing away from home, overcame St. Louis' 47-24
advantage on shots.
Dionne's second goal of the niaht and 21st of the
year came at 12:12 of the third period when Los Angeles
dcfenseman Brian EUJblom split the Blues defense with
a rush into St. Louis' zone, only to have the puck
knocked off bis sticl.
Dionne recovCTCd it and scored to give the Kings a
4-3 edge. That held until Barr scored his eighth of the
year 41h minutes later. •
Dionne gained credit for his milestone assist.
leaving him behind only Gordie Howe and Stan Mikita
on the NHL's all-time list. at 12: 13 of the opening
period.
Trottier acoree No. 400 in win
Bryan Trottier scored the 400th goal ~ of his National Hocke Le uc career and ' Jon Toeelll ttis 200th Satu~y night as the
New York Tslanden thrashed Detroit, 8-2.
With the Islanders lcadina 4-0, Trottier got his
landmark goal at I S:38 of tbe second period ... B.t»
Halkld.11 scored hii first NHL goal with 7:56 rcma.inina
in the third period to give Buffalo a 3-3 tie with
Pittsburgh . . . lteldl Crowder and Rick Mt.wle&M
scored two iopls each and Barry P•noa earned four
assists. leading Boston lO an 8-4 victory over Winnipeg
... Tim Jterr and Mark Howe scored 1oals 11 seoonda
apan in the fint period to ajve Philadelphia the lead for
good and the Ayers routed New Jersey, 8-4 ... Paal
Coffey and Jan Ku rt scored two aoals each aa
Edmonton aot five second-period aoals and went on to
defeat Montreal, 6-3. W1,.e Gretuy picked up a aoal
and three assists to help the Oilers snap their two-pme
losina streak and end Montreal's undefeated 'tretch at
home at 10 tames ... Dirk Gralwn scored the pme-
winnina aoaJ unassisted early in the third period and
rookie ao-Jtender J• Cate)' had 41 saves as Minnesota
conquered Wuhinaton, S-3.
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Bowie doean 't have broken leg
PORTLAND -Ponland Trail m Blaz.crs ocnter Sam Bowie docs not have a
broken leg, despite earlier reports, a-
spokesman for the National ~e&slcetball
Association team said Saturday.
Team spokesman John White said Bowie should
be back in action this week after recovering from a leg
injury that is painful but not disablina.
BOwic suffered the injury Friday night in the
Blazers' 95-89 loss to Milwaukee. A doctor in
Milwaukee said an X-ra y showed a brealc: in Bowie's lefl
shin and it was put into a cast
"It's not the doctor's fault," White aid. "Sam bas
a little crack there that has never really gone away from
his colleae days. He had special X-rays here and they
showed there wu not a break.··
Before Saturday's good news, team officials had
feared the second·C~tcr wouJd be out for the rest
of lhe season after · ng the same lea for the second
time in five ycan.
Bowie said Friday he expected the worst.
Bowie suffered the lea injury in a collision under
the Blazers' buket with teammate Jerome Kersey.
Pick Nine bu record payoff
ARCADIA-An all-time Santa Anita ~
record payoff of $921 ,888.20 was made
Saturday in the track's Pick Nine wagering.
an official said.
One$ I ticket with the winners of all nine races was
sold, the official added.
The winner is a 59-year-old man who li ves m
nearby Pasadena. Accordmg to the t.rack official, he
split the winning ticket with a 45-ycar-old man who
lives in Culver City, which is located about 20 miles
away.
The otJicial said he had no other information on
the men.
The huge Pick Nine pool was made possible by
carryovers every day sinoc Santa Anita's winter
meeting opened last month. Saturday was the meeting's
14th day of racing.
The all-time CaJifomia record payoffis $ IJ 132, I 66
on Dec. 13 at Bay Meadows in Nonhcm Calitomia on
a $2 Pick Six ticket.
Butler aeta mark In 300 meters
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -James Butler m
sprinted to an American te(X)rd of 32.91
seconds in the 300-mcter dash Saturday at
the Florida A.11-Comen Meet at the
Univenity of Florida.
ButJcr. competing unattached, beat the former
record of 33. l 7 set by Elliott Quow of Rutgers in 1982.
The only person to tum in a faster time in the event is
Italian Olympian Pietro Mennea, who set the world
record of32.84 in 1978.
Butler also won the 60-mctcr dash in a time of6.30
seco nds.
Olympic silver medalist Antonio McKay
surpassed hi s own American record in the 400 meters.
but his time of 45.64 was wiped out because he was
called for a lane violation dunng the race.
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Gauchos. score
technical win
Saddleback 's 6 4-6 3 win due
in part to Orange Coast fouls
By CHRIS MONAHAN
DlllJ .... C:. rl 11 I ......
A check of the box score will show that S.ddlebeck
College's Bob Rhodes had just two points, two free throws ,
which were technically the game-winning points. But
those statistics onl y begin to explain Rhodes' involve-
ment in the final outcome. •
For the record. the finaJ outcome of Saturday niaht's
South Coast Conference game was Saddteback 64, Ori nae
Coast 63, thanks lo a I 0-0 scoring spree spanning 2:30 late
in the game. But what needs cJ1plaming is the manner in
wtticb the Gauchos bcpn that streak.
With 2:46 to play in the pmc Orange Coa$t's Jon
Johnston was fouled on the dnbble by Rhodes. The two
exchanged a few words before Pirate forward Scott
Oemcnts stepped in and shoved Rhodes.
The two arc separated without any altercation, but
Ocmcnts is assessed a technical on the play. Johnston hits
both ends of a one-and-one situation. giving OCC a S9-S2
lead, the last points the Pirates will sec for the next 2:37.
Gaucho forward Brian Sullivan convens both
tcchni~I free throws and sinks a JUmper on the ensuing
possession to pull Saddlcback wlthin th ree.
"You saw 1t, you write 1t. It was that damn
technical." said Orange Coast Coach Tandy Gilhs. "That
technical was really bull. There should have been ~mething called on the other guy (Rhodes) who started
1t."
The Pirates (0-3. 7-9) were unable to score and the
Gauchos came down the floor and moved to within one
59-58. on a jumper by guard Make Manier with 1:31 to
play.
The Pirates c-0nti nued to run out of their "man delay
offense," in an effort to kill some time and look fo r an easy
layup. The plan worked -for the Gauchos.
Guard James Taylor stoic the baJI. drove the length
of the coun and slammed it through to ~ve the Gauchos
the lead for good, the first time they led smcc they were up 14-12 early 1n the game.
"The technical was the big turnaround in the game "
said Saddlcback Coach Bill Brummel. "It's too bad for
them. It hap~ncned at a crucial time.
"They OCC) were shooting like crazy, especially
Johnston (w o led all scorers with 23). He always gives us
trouble. Brian Sullivan did a good job and Taylor makes
the key breakaway basket. He's been bettJina his butt oft
"Our guys have strualed but we have buna in there
a lot and bat.tied our buttiback. We've bad some injuries
and some sickness. We wanted to win this o..me very
badl ." -
he win was significant for the Gauchos in that 1t
breaks .a three-game losing streak and earned their first
SCC win ~f the season against three los~. They are 6-9
overall this year.
Falcons overpower GWC
The Cerritos College Falcons extended their winni a~k to 18 pmes while Golden West Cotlep lost its 20t" l~t South $=oast Conference contest, 9S-72, Saturday
ni&ht m ~mens basket.ball game in the Rusllen' aym.
Cerritos. ~c state s top-ranked community collqe
team, had 12 players score as it used its bench throu'" .. Out the ICCOnd half, .,,
The ~ustlers (0-4) received a career-b.iah 33 points
from Kevin Smith. a 6-S sophomore forward who also broufct down 11 rebounds. •
om Tolbe~. •sophomore l!Jnsfer from UC Irvine,
led the Falcons wtth 21 points. The 6-9 sophomore center also &rab~ seven rebounds.
Cemtos improved to I 8-1 this season .. n 'n conference. • ..-u 1
Mater Del need• OT for 83-69 win S urridge' s .1 8
leads C-CI t o win LONO BEACH -Mater Dci
Hi.ab'• Monarc:bt upped their record
to 16-0 and e~tended their two-year
winnina streak to <4S with 1 come-
from·bebind 6).59 overtime non-
leque bukctt.U vict! over Lona Beach Pol_y Saturday n t. ·
Stuart Thomas led ter Dci with
21 point.I. but it wu a team effort
which brouaht the Morwths from
the brink of ddat after traihna by 11 many 11 13 points in the first half at
Lona Beach State.
Jobn Mo.ance't two' free throws
with 28 *Oftdt left tied the pme It
53 and the Monattbt bad a cbuce to
win it 1n replation ~n LeRoa .Ellis
intm:q,ICld and tOlled 1 lnllb-of-thM:oUn Piii to Tom Peabody.
But Pea~·· two-(OOt lttempC was blocked wwth one IOCC>8d left to
ecnd it 1nt9 overume.
Once the overtime bqan Mater
Dei took control.
Mater Oei trailed J4.2S at halftime, d~ l111tlY to 1 Poly •(>un at the
outset when the Jackrabbits hit eiaht
of thejr first nine attempts from the
field to ao up, 19-8.
In r:•· aeuon: M~· 4t, M9ter Det U: The
Morwcb• apt 14 points each from
Noelle Manftt •nd Hallie f ormaneclc
and 13 from Oeri Gainey, buu deficit
in reboundina and turnovers in lbe
fourth quaner turned the non-lelaue
contest into tbe Monatthl' nxth fOst h\ ••• ...,,..
Formanec:k hed r I reboundt to
Jad Mater Dea, but the Rama tot 35
points &om two in &heir front line to
pulJ oul the victof'y at Milllbn.
Ta".l Surridae tcOmt 11 poinu and De~n Appleberry added 16 to pecc
Chnst Coneee Irvine to a 96-7S
Western Christian AthJetk Con·
fcrencc victory over Ufe Bible Col· ~turday niabt at CCI.
&ales (I~) Aaked out 1 48-31 halftime lead and led by u
many as 26 pointt in' the leCOnd ha.If.
Scott Cb•ndkT added 1 • poi.nu off ~be b,enc~ and Damn Kello dtipped
an Wlth tO pointt in the coafemace opener.
M,tlce Updike wu lbt Vildlila~ ~~ r W1lh 29 poi nu Ind "'
Cht . =•up 11, flit . Plci"-Ch••.ala;;. lrvtne travels to
'"" I~ CoUete Wodneaday for a 7!JO confttence n:ta&ctnm.
A# ........ Clai~o A':'.tor Baroid Wu~ tel• phone I elm llayor Don Rotll to place
a •ater oD today'• Rama·Bean 1ame.
Cbeertq Wuh~D OD ln the bacll· ~are the R rt.aerettee, named after •1111am .. Refrt.aerator'' Perry.
RAMS MEET BEARS FOR TITLE ...
From Bl
DickcrsonJ. indeed, 1s a wonder to
watch, his 11uidity and speed and
refusal to submit to tacklers. But oh.
here's The Refrigerator! Wiliiam
Perry. the Bears' voluminous de-
fensive lineman. sometime runnmg
back and exceedingly wide receiver, ~oke up l'ro footbafl this year the way
tmy Eddie Gaedel tickled baseball a
generation ago.·
The Rams may have nicknames.
Name one.
Now consider the Bears: Fridge, of
course, Sweetness. DanimaJ. Mongo.
The Black 'n' Bruise Brothers.
Consider the quarterbacks -Jim
McMahon, the head-banded,
sunglasscd leader of the pack 1 n
Chicago, and Dieter Brock, a ver-
itable nonentJty who spent the
previous 11 years playing in · the
Canadian Football L..eatue. They
were 2-3 in passing in the NFC this
year and miles apart in public
awareness.
As pivotal as quarterbacks usually
arc, the outcome of the game likely
will hinge on two of the game's great
running backs, Dickerson and Walter
Payton. Between them. they virtually
own the NFL record book.
Dickerson holds the all-ti me single-
scason, rookie season and playoff
game rushing records, the last of those
the 248 yards last weekend against the
Dallas Cowboys. Pay1on, Sweetness
himself, is the all-time leading rusher
and holds the record for most yards 1n
a game.
"The big difference between
Dickerson and Payton," the Bears·
star said, referring to himself in the
third person, "is that he has to do it
against the Bear defense and I don't."
The Rams' defense was a respect-
able fifth in the league. The Bears'
defense was Jhe best. But while most
observers were hailing the Bears' 21-0
shutout of the New York Giants last
Sunday as a defensive gem. they were
generally concentrating on
Dickerson's performance and over-
lookmg the Rams defense. It shut out
the Cowboys for the first time in their
36 playoff appearances. • •
"This is the finest defense I've
seen,'' Dallas quarterback Danny
White said after that game. "I've
played against the Bears ... and the
Rams arc the best."
To which Otis Wilson, one of
Chicago's outspoken band of
linebackers. responded, "We ARE
the No. I .defense. When we say it, it's
the truth. It's a fact. When they say it.
it's Just bu1ld1ng up their confidence."
PATRIOTS •..
P'romBl
M1am1, playi ng without tnJUred
wide receiver Mark Duper, lost four
of its first nine. but now has won eight
straight -seven in the regular season
and last week's come-from-behind
playoff win over the Oeveland
Browns. The streak started with
Duper's return. when he caught e1J}ll
passes for 217 yards and the winning
touchdown against the Jets.
New-wave monsters
on. Chicago midway
Rook~e refrlg~rator.
punk QB. Sweetness
featured attractions
New England. meanwhile, began
2-3. then won nine of 11 regular CHICAGO (AP) -The) have a
season games and the two playoff rookie Refngerator. a running back
contests. Those two losses were in called Sweetness and a quancrback
overtime to the Jets and by three at who saunters around with a punk
the Oran&e Bowl to the Dolphins. haircut accenting his new-wave
Last week's playoff win was the sunglasses.
toughestofall.Tra11ing 21·3m1dway They arc the Chicago Bears. the
through the third quarter. the modem Monstcrsofthc Midway.and
Dolphins had to rally for three late they have captured the 1magrnat1dn
touchdowns to win 24-21 in a game in of this toddhn' town. Wilham Perry,
which they allowed the 8-8 Browns to Walter Payton, Jim McMahon and
rush for 25 I yards. fnends bid for a berth in the Super
That concerns them against the Bowl today. an accomplishment that.
Patriots. whose Craig James became around these parts, is considered
the first player to run for more than nothing less than their manifest
100 yards against the Los Angeles destiny.
Raiders this year when he picked up They have lost JUSt one game all
104 in New England's 27-20 upset year and would hke nothing more
Oevcland was particularly successful than an opponunity to avenge that
running left and that's where New se tback against M1am1 in the Super
England runs best behind Holloway, Bowl. That's if the Dolphins can get
a second·team All·Pro who has made there.
the Pro Bowl three of his fi ve NFL These Bears have grabbed Chicago
seasons and 1uard John Hannah, by the scruff of the neck. shaken ofT
considered one of the best offensive the doldrums of the Midwest's winter
linemen in the history of the NFL. freeze and the city's spotty sports
But Miami held the Patriots to 122 history, and brought back memoncs
yardl in their last meeting and the of a time when football's most feared
defensive players think they can do it franchise. invented and refined by
· owner-coach George Halas. lived apin.
"It's really an easy pme to stop the here.
run -it's controlhna the line of "Mr. Halas would have liked 1h1s
scrimmage," says Miami defensive team," said Clyde "Bulldog" Turner.
end Doua Betters. "You can't get the Hall ofFarn.e center-linebacker of
knocked ofTthc ball. J\ny time you 'ct the old Bears. ".He would be having
knocked two yards ofTthe ball you re fun today. Today's Bear team seems
ajvillJ a blck a four-or-five yard to have the same aggressive style, the
ruonina start and he's aonna act five-physical toughness we did. lnd.ividu-
lix-1evcn yards oo fint down. So we ally, they're probably more: hkc us
have to knock their offensive linemen than an_y team they've had since us."
beck and control the bell. But Turner thinks there are a few
"I think a lot of people on our little touches. that miaht. not . have
defen1e underestimated Ocvcland." aonc over quite so well with his old
says n0tc tackle Mike Charles. -boss. For example. quarterback
McMahon·s somewhat singular ap-
proach to life on this planet.
"I heard the quarterback went in to
Lalk to (Coach Mike) Ditka with a
beer in his hand," Turner said,
chuckling. "That wouldn't work with
Halas. There was a lot more d1sc1phne
on our team It was all business with
Halas."
And then there 1s the Super Bowl
Shuffie. a bcst-selhn& video con-
ceived. produced and d1stnbuted by
Red Label Records. Somehow, it's
tough to picture Bulldog Turner or
Bronco Nagursk1 dancing their way
through a rock video.
Dick Meyer. president of Red
Label. proposed the record and
accompanying video to W1lhe Gault,
the Bears wide receiver "We're
f nends:· Meyer said. "except on the
tennis court."
Gault and linebacker M1k~ Single·
tary are the Bear representatives on
Mayor Harold Washington's panel to
aid Chicago's neediest fam1hes. They
saw Meyer's idea as a way to raise
funds in that effort and they were
nght. Distributing pnmarily w1th1n a
100..mile ·radius of Chica$o, Red
Label sold 550.000 records in seven
days. That total has now soared past I
million. gold record territory. wtth I 50.000 music videos also sold. Half
the receipts go to charity.
Of the I 0 Bears on the video. four
did their parts in one take, leaving
music man Meyer. who wrote the
lyncs, stunned. "That's unheard of in
this business." he said. "Barbra
Streisand did it once, but very few do
that. It jUSt shows you that &YS'S who
are good, arc good in everything.''
Part of the Bears' attraction has
been Chicago's sports drought. The
White Sox and Cubs ended 1on$ dry
s~lls by winning baseball d1v1S1on
titles in 1983 and 1984, but both
failed in the playoffs. The baskc:tball
Bulls own one division title, won a
decade ago.
Pats'challenge: Deal with Dan
Stopping Marino may be key-
to New England's ttt ehopes
MIAMI (A P) -Stoppina All-Pro quartcrt>ack Dan
Marino never is euy. It requires a strona pass rush,
tenacious coverqe of two explosive rccc1ver1 and
constant auention to Miami's Li&ht ends and runnina
blck:s.
New Enaland has done that better thao most
National Fooiblll Leque teams this season.
"That's a tribute tO our entire defente," said Patriots
comerbeck Raymond Clayborn. who will have a key role
in tryina 10 et09 the ~lphin~· P1Nina ace one more time
in t~ts AFC cbamptonab.ip pme. •
'"Tbe)' put preatU~ on Dan to contain l\Jm and
control him and that'• what we're toina to do this time,"
he •kl .. Our leCOftdary bu olayed wen apinst bim, but
it't rJ.~o have 10 be a combination of our three sroups
on -our line, our linet.cbn and our teee>ndary ~ becauee be it• peat q~" He baln't played tblt way ipinst tbe Patnots in their
tw0 dllba th& eeaon.
ffjacomDledoa C::Ull_lelof4S.Sand Sl.S 1n thoee ~ ..-e his two til I.he ICUOft, H11 puaina
,.. f IC of 111 wt 192 lft bis ban.tl and fifth lowest. ~-Nn £nelaftd, be bll llwown jOtt ooe of his lO toUcWown s--a but thne ofbi121 incerccotiOM..
The Patnots also have kept Manno from throwin1
deep. He has averqed just 5.5 yards per attempt against
them. compared to 7.J for the season. His only
completion of more than 19 yards against New EnJland
covered 39 yards on the first drive of the first mcctins.
The Dolphins were hampered in that I ~-1 3 loss at
foJlboro. Mass., by the absence of injured Wlde receiver
Mark Duper. That enabled the Patriots to concentrate on
Mark Clayton. Now, it's Clayton who 1s aihna Wlth a te~rated sboulda, aJthouah Miami Coach Don hula
said he's expected to play.
Marino is e•ceptional at throWln& the ball away to
avDid beina *kled. But New Enaland tw been on~ of the
most succeuf'ulieams in acuina to him W1th four ofh1s 18
sacks.
"1 don•t think we mounted the amount of pressu.rc
that we need in tbc ICCOnd ballaame,"' a 3()..27 lou here.
said Oaybom ... In the fir1tpmc wtd•d .. If you lt't him
11t beck there and throw the bell, hc.11 pick you apen."
Even a stroria Nib, ti&ht coveraae on Duper and
C'llyton and emphasis on not 11vint up the Iona bl.II may
not be enoutb 10 110p Marino. He can throw sbon to his
tiahtencb and nanni111 becb.
In M1ami'1 24-21 A temlfinal victory ovtr
Cleveland, 0.Y'O!l Md jYll o. reception and Duw noM. ButNnn1nsblcbc:a1111n tl~u~J\tdina 1010
Tony Nathan, and ti&ln cndl pabbed ciaht.
Oaybom said me Browns "*played a lot of Uaht
covef"llC on them (Duper and C\ayton). a lot of bump.
and .. n.in."
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to Hula Bowl win
Long Beach State
QB tosses 2 TDs
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From AP dl1patcbet
HONOLULU -Doug Gaynor of
Long Beach State passed for two
touchdowns to lead the West to a
23--1 O victory over the East in the
Hula Bowl Saturday. The West defense stopl)Cd what
Coach Jobe~~ Maj0t"$ of icnnescc
had prcdi would be • strona
offensive show for his &st team.
The East was held to only 90 yards
in the first three quaners. includ1n1
~ero yardaJc in the third quarter.
beforecom1n1alivcin the foutth. The
East had only ei&ht first downs.
competed with.25 IOf the WesL
Gaynor was named the pme's top
offensive player. whtJe Roten Alex·
ander of Penn St.ate was 1eleded u
the ouutand1.n1 defensive pla~.
The West acoml first.. •riY in &be
second quarter, on a •Z.yard fidd pl
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by James Hamnck of Race. The score
was set up by a 54-yard pass from
Mike Norseth of Kansas to Walter
Murray of the University of Hawaii.
Hamnck earlier missed 1 34-yard
field goal attempt set up by a 49-yard
pass from Norseth to Ri chard Estell
of Kansas.
Kevin Wya tt of Arkansas inter-
cepted an East pass by Stan Gelbau&h
of Maryland on a first play &Om
scrimmaac after Hamndc's field goat.
Three plays later. Dalton HWiard of
Louisiana State scortd on a 4-yard
pass from Gaynor.
Louisiana State's Garry James is
aJad h( listened to bis mother when
she told him to accept an invitation to
the Shrine East· Wtst football pme in
Stanford instead of another all-star
conteSt.
James mn for two toucbdownJ to
lead the EaJt to an l S.. 7 victory and
win lhc_pmc's Most Valuable Of.
ftnsivc Player award.
''This pme was tometh.1~ special
for me," said James.. sbeddin1 tears of
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Scr•lchld: F1v1ne Girt. S.S &XACTA (2·101 oeld $10400.
1....-nt aACI. 1 lurlon9l.
Pl'loM Trldl (PfnQy) 2.IO 2.20 2.10
T-1tv Prince C~er) UO 2"°
Mv Haoltonv CMcHlrouel , 40 nme: 1at.
Also Ren: OIOonelre Junior. DH·l llot .
OH·Mv Fevorlt• Momlfll
Saetdlld: Noni.
S.S IXACTA (S·2) oekl Sl•.OO.
NINTH UCI. I II 16 mlll\
Son of Ri le CDtllnvl IUO II 00 6 20
Rel1bl CH1wtevl 10.40 7JIO
Mlrtr. In 1111 Sky CSoll1I JOO
Time. 1;'2.2
Also Ren: Idol, Puls.II, W•••ern SC>ort.
&ronrlna. OouOle Dlllcll. Jovle l, Sfluttll
Trio
Scr1tdlld· TebUler
U Ex.ACTA (4-31 oelcl '361.50.
'2 ll"tCK SIX (3+7 or 6-2-S·4) oeld
"'69.40 10 ltl 11c1<111 (Sia llorMS). Pleil Six
Conso&ellon oeld m _20 10 7,ISJ winning
llc:tr.lls (five l!Onlsl
Sl ~J( NtNI (S·l-1-3-7-7 or 6·2·S·4)
oeld 1'21,111.10 10 one winning tlc:ht (nlnt
llorlft).
Allendence: 39,229
Lei Alemlt9s
SATUaOAY'S ltlSULTS
(mll ff ff ... V .,.,,.,,_... ,,...,_)
fl•ST •ACI. 350 y1rds Swtll Aerleltfte (RI) 46.00 25.20 13.00
Ml1ter Sound Cher111 (Mexfhtldl S.60 uo
SotelallY ~ CCeroorel 12.40
Time: 11.31
AllO R1n· W1oonr SecondleCTlt, Felr·
Vlllel, Well l<IPI Secret. Hol Pocket. Bve
Bvl It !chit, F tv 0.Vll F Iv, Ai Uf'I Home Scretd'llO l ine Brown, Demesclo
F1ncv 81r, 8r1oln Rlont. F1111n Dence
Melone. n l[XACTA (6·71 oeld $2SS.IO.
SICC*D ftCI. 400 Ytrd$ Uno 8" CS.vllll) S.lO 2.IO 2 tO
Eu v Sends (G1rde) 2.IO 2 '°
A11tc:aMro Clrootul 3 10
Time· 10.24,
A1So Ren: S.-SC!fl11ter, Flath Em
Cherlle, Jettie Joe, Trlool Bonus. Exotic
Dll mofld.
Screlct'lld: None.
52 IXACTA (3·71 oeld11200
TH•D ltACI. 350 v1rdi.
Blood U... (W1rdl •.60 3.00 2.60
Gav c-(Oklerlclt .. nl 3 20 3 00
S.M"' Field (Gercle l •.OO
TllM: 11.11.
Al$0 Ren: FrlSllO ler 8o, Good For
Nulhln, Our Merrldoll, Alemll• •.o.
llffllme Ftvw, Soul 81.1111boo, Nuttier Elle.
Scr1ldlld: Moon Imp, Hot Footln Merri,
AIOucluerQUI Moon, Anoetut. n Ix.ACTA (3-6) oeld Slt.20.
l"OUltTH ltACI. 400 nrd1
DH-Alme: Snd (Ddrc:kin) 3.IO U O lAO
Dl+-Jll .Bleater (Hert) 1.00 I.AO S.IO
Fero•r-(Cr·Nlllfl S.60
Time: 20.S2.
Alto Ren: ltturnlnator. The l ulls Trio,
Slntenero Te, levou AmbHMdor, •Ml Miss SC.net, Moon Rlcl'llS, Diel A Coln
Scr1tc:Nd: Ji ii ltov•I De~. Go Lllil
Rocltll, Clllutos JOv. 0-1 Print.
DH-Deed l'lffl tor first
flll"TH •ACI. tOO y1rds.
Rn Grol• Jn (Ddrtk•nl 5-60 UO 3.20
Maul Meurldtt (Gift) 11 00 • 00
ClllOlll E111t1t J1I CCr11111rl UO
Tlme1 20.AI
AllO Ren: Felll'I LllQ An H-, Grand
VllftM, Tell A91ln, Commentery, Com·
Mndcetdlml, Notl'llnot Fr•. Melallc Jim
SCrelc:Nd: My Unae Jelle. lllaln Setlle.
12 •XACTA Ct·l l oekl UO.IO.
joy after leadinJ aJJ Nshen with 83
yards on 19 cames. "I had 1 chance &o
10 to Hawaii but my mo~ sat me
down and \Old me I should be here."
James put on quite a show for the
National Football Leaaue scout5
amon1 the 77,000 fans -the laraat
crowd in lbe charity pmc's 61·ycar
hjstory.
The aame benefits the hrincn'
hospitals for crippled and burned
childml, and Jama llid be woWd
have p&ayed ha'e even if htJ mother
didn't cou him ,,
NHL
CAMl"91Ll CC*PlltlNCI
Edrnolllon
Cetoerv Vancouver
WIMl11911 ""-
Sm'tWle DMtMll W l T ~ Gil GA
30 9 • .. 230 175
11 19 3 l9 167 1S9
13 2S S 31 IS2 llO
13 26 s 31 160 106
13 23 s 31 ,.. 2CIJ
Nerm DMMM
19 17 ' 42 116 llS
.. " s " 150 160
16 11 1 l9 "' lSf 11 ,. s 27 160 191
Crilc:eoo
SI. Louis
Mlll,,.IOll
Toronto
Detroit ' ,. s 23 .137 126 WALES CC*fllltlNCI
Pflll-'Phll
We'11111111on
NY lslendln
Plllll>Uf'Oh
NY Ret'llllt'I
N1w Jlt' .. V
Qultlec
Montrul
loslon Heriford
BuffliO
htridl DMI'-'
31 11 0 62 I'S 117
2S 12 4 S4 163 l3S
II lS 9 4S 170 ISl
It 10 s 41 163 162 ,. 21 , JI 141 143
U 2S 1 29 ISi 191
Adllms DM'*' 2S IS 2 S2 176 136
23 IS 4 SO 19S lSS
It 1• 1 45 I.. ISl
11 11 I 43 164 ISS
1' II S 43 IS6 lt6
S.twdeY's Sciern
K ....... SI. Louis .
Boston I, Wlnnloeo 4
Pflllaoe!Pnle I, N1w J9'WV ' ~ Yorit Islander\ I , 011roll 2 luffelO 3, PlllsbUrllh 3
Edmonton 6, MonlrNI 3
Qultlec S, Toronto 1
Mln111aot1 s, W1lhlnv1on 3
TedeY't O.,_
C•lll•rv 11 Pnlla~le>fll1
SI Loul\ et N1w Yori! R1n11en
Herttord et Cl'lkeoo ~V'• o.m.s
EOrnoflton II Boston
O.troll et Toronto
-• Kln8I 4, eau.t 4
SC.... by .. en.di
LOS Al19•11s l 2 I ()-t
SI Louis 0 3 I ()-t ,..,..,,......
I LO\ Anotles. llvlot .. CP1tt<son.
Olonnel. 12-13 ~11111--f'~o. SIL
Cl'IOldlng), 5:42, Lukowlcl'I, LA (noldk>g),
I S6. Lldvard, LA (l'llgn·stlclllnlll. 13:09.
Pevne. SIL (lnlerferll\CI), 15:45; Rid·
mofld, LA !ll<>ldlng), 11:20.
5ec.-d .....
2 Los AnOllft, Olonnt 10 (T1ylOI'), 7:21;
l SI Loul•, Reeds 1 (Mlffn., Norwood>.
12.n ... SI Louil , F..-...o 10 (Pellews!ll,
R1me111 I, 17"°7 Cool. S LIK AneelK, Kelly 3 CWlllu. Nichols). 17:37, 6 St. Loul\,
Pellews!ll 11 (Miiien, ~). 19;C2. Pene lll1t-Etl91>10tn, LA (t'loo«lng), 1:31,
Wiii\, LA (llbowlng), IS:24. n.d ..... 1 LOI Anvils, DlonM ?I (Engblom),
12·12; I SI. Louis, Bi rr I (Norwood), 16·53
P9!\ettles-None.
Overtime Nooe Penellle\-None.
Sflots on ooel-Los Anoetet 9·6·t ·C>-2•
St. Louis IS·23·S·..-«I.
Power·ollly Oooor1unlllts-Los Angeles o of 2; $t. Louts I of s
Goelll•-l.01 Anllells. J11'1kl'k (47 '1\011•'3 MYU). St. Louis, WemsllY ( 10•1),
Miiien (7:21 s«ond, 1'· 121
A-12,541
R1le re1-lrv a n L •w l t .
LlnHmen-JerPo• P11emen, De n SclleCtllt
OMO Me tl1Nne
DAVaY'S LOCKllt (""'"" llMdl)
-IOI •nvters ,,, l>OnltO, IOI calico t>e11,
10 .. nd bass, ns meckerll, 151 rOCllflall
NIWPOllT lANOtMG -4S lnlllfO. 107
KUlc>ln, 60 Mnd bHS, 3 roctr.flall. l blecll
... t>et1 (rllHte<t), 2 meckerll, I cet>eron,
I trloolrtlll'I.
Ml'L ... .....
TMIY"t P ..... ,._ ...... ,
Nf'C
..,.. et C~ ICNMll t et t:JO •·"' I .,c
""" f"911lnd et Mleml CCl\tllMI 4 et l
IHl\.j
SUNa IOWL xx ....... ""'. Cit .... o.tMMI AFC diem.Ion n NFC ctiefn9lon
(Cl\enMI • ~t 2 o.m.l
" 0
Nl'C~• (...._.UL..,.,._ ... tlllf'llM,
19U·6') 1~990 1Mrt n, Nlw Yor11 21 1~ Vor11 JO, ClllcHO aeer• 13
ttls-Oetrolt 2t, Nlw Yori! 7
lf'M-<)r-en 21, 8o1lon 6 1"1-WllthlNIOft 21, Cnkeeo ... ,. 11
1• ,...,,. Yono. n. Gr-an 11 ~..,, .. v fl. New Yono. o I~ ...,_ 11, Wellll!wlon 0
1'4 l-<llkol.o a..n S7, New Yont 9
190-Wulllnllton 14, Chieffo ... ,. 6 1N>-Ctllceeo 41, Wellltneton 21
1........0r-.. 'I' 141 N1w YOf'k 1
1'45-CleYelelld IS, Welhlneton 14
.l'M6-<hlc"° ...,, 24, New York l•
1'41-Cllkol.o Cet'dlnell 21, Pl'llledllol'lla 1t• "'11lU1lllPtle 7, Clllcffo C1rdlnals
INf PN11d1llhle 14, ..,,., 0
1'90-Clrleleftd •• --21 1'5l-41-24, CleYelelld 17 l~roll 17, Cle"91end 7
195)-0ttrOlt 17, c....,_no 16 I~ 5', Detroit 10 ltU-<~ •• ·-.. 1"6 New Yor11 47, Clllceeo INr\ 1
1ts1-0ttrolt Sf, ~ 1'
l,._....llMrl 2), New Yortt 17 (Oii
l,,._....lmore 31, N1w York 16
19'0 ~It 17, Green lay 13 lH~rttn .. v 37, New YOt'k 0
1"2-G,_, 8ev 16, N-Yorll 1 l~tlkaeo 14, New York 10 I~ '17, eattlmor• o
1'65--<;rwn 8eY 23, Ctev ... nd 12
1~,_, 8ey 34, o ... , 27
19'7-0,._ eav 21, Delles 17
l~lmor1 34, Cleveland O
IH~lnnesote 27, CleYllend 1 19~111es 17, Sen Fr1ndtc0 10
1'71-0elle• 14, S.n Frenulco 3
1'72-WelN!leton 26, Delles 3 l~t. 27. o .... , 10
1'7~-.e>t• "· ·-· 10 1'7S-O .... 37, ._ 1
1'76'-MlnneM>te 24, RlfM ll 1m-o .... n, M1nneso11 •
lf1t-0•1141• 21, ..,.. 0
1'7t-tl11M 9, T1moe lev o
19'0-flftllldtlPtlle 20, Delle t 1
1,.1-s.n Francisco 21, Delles 27
19'>--Welhlneton 31, De .. s 17
191)-Weltllftolon 24, Sen Frenclaco 11
1...-.s.n Francisco 13. Clllceoo 0
AflC~
(lftdUdH Afll cMlt .... 91fM',
1Ht-6tl
1960--Houston 24, Lot AnoellS 16 1'61-Hou\ton 10. Sen DllllO 3
19'2-0•1141• 20, Houston 17 (oll
19'3-S.n Dteeo SI, Boston 10
1M-8ulfelo 20, Sen Dlloo 7
19'S-Buffelo 23, S.11 Dleoo 0
19"'-t(enM• Clly 31, l uff•lo 7
19'7-<>eklend 40, Houtlon 1 ,... Nlw Yorll 27, O.kland 23
lff~en1es Cltv 17, O.klanel 1
1'7C>-eetflmot• 17, Oeklenel 17
1971-Mleml 21, Beltlmore O
lfn-Mleml 21. Plll&Ourllll 17
J'7)-Ml1ml 21. O.kland 10
1t1.-P1ttsbur11ll 24, Oakland 13 lt7S-~ttlburoll 1', Oakland 10
1976-<lelllend 24, Pllltbufllh 1
1tn-Oel\ver 20. O.IOend 11 1'7t-Pltt~llh 34. Houston s l~tllburllll 21, Houston 13 1911>-0elllencl 34, S.n Dteeo 27
'"1-Cltlelnnetl V , Sen Dleoo 1 ltn-M11ml 1', New YOrll 0
I 9'>-t.os Ano-tel 30, See Ille U
l,_.-Ml1ml CS. Pllllburoll 21
EHt·Wfft Sftt1N Game
EHt 11, West 7
Sew. bv OU.1'1W$
Eu l 1 8 0 J-18
West 0 7 0 C>-1
Eest-J1mn l run Clolbln klckl
E111l-J1mes IS run (HelverS011 run)
Wnt-lo&eo 2 run (llnCMlu klckl E1tt-FG Tolbln 21
Attendance n.ooo
TEAM STATISTICS
£111 Wnt
First oownt II 17
Rulllff·Yeros !13·225 23·26
P11tlnv verd' 106 134 R1turn y1rds I 16 II
P11111 10-11·1 2•·49·5
Punts S·42 S· J9
Furntllff·lol l 2· l 2· I
PenellllS·verdS 3·13 1-17 Time of PosMulon 34.QS 2S SS
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHtNG-Eesl, J11"!11s lt ·83, S.r~n
19·11. ledenlek 6·40, Turner 3-24, Br1dllv
l ·I W111, G.8rown S·l7, Bosco 3·1,
Sleuollltr 1·6, Mev11 4·3, Cntrry 3·3
PAUING-£1111, Bt1dtly 6·10-1·49,
McCIUrl 4·1·0-S7 WHI, ltyplen 1S·2t·•l62.
lolco 9·2H·n .
RECEIVING-E111. led1ntetr. l ·lS, Ket·
1u1 2·3', Helv1oon 1·11. Swenson 1·17,
Boso l·t , J1m1t 1·7, S.noen 1·•. W11t,
MeVff 6·3S, Slaughter S-71, Berne\ S.9.
l vnum 2·2S, G.Brown 2· 11. Clletrv 2· tO,
Jonff 1·24, It.Brown 1·7
'
Men's Toumernent
(et Atlefttel SllleMt .......
lv1n Lindi (CJtc!IOllovekle l Olf. Jlmmv
COMOts (U.S.), M , 6·3.
Wemlft'I ~ (et We.,..._.J
QllertM 111111 SllleMt
Meftlf\e NevrelHo.,,. (U.S ) de!. 11111
c;errllOll (U.S.), 6• 1, 6·2.
T ......... 01 . .. ~) au ... " ....... Cahlln Peet•. tt0,000 m 10-t5"47-71 MMkO',,...,•· SS1,0IO 'U1 7~""4t ... flltlll BleCktNI', tJ7 .000 179 ........ 11-1• knl'ltfd Lener, m.ooo
Dennv Eclw1rds. d S.000 ,........,..11
1·SG01t Vttolenlt n -•1-t1·1'2
111 11-n_....., Mel SUllOtl. t It, 167 n -7>-6'-1' Tim $1mMOn •• "· 161 10--•1 .. n Jim TN>rM. S It, 167 1ll ...... ,,.,s Tom Kiit, 116,SOO ..
H ... 1rw111. a u.ooo n-11 ... ,..n
Mertr. McCul'l\btt. '':.SOOO ... n.7o.n
s.nc1Y LVll, SIJ,000 10--73-71·1'1 •ooer Metlble, s 13,000 7'•71 .... 71 .. n.,,_.,.,., LIMV WIOIL!l\1, l 10,W
Georoe eurns. s 10,661 71-11·73-71
8111 Glan on, 1 IOM7 1'-10-10-n .,
7HS-7'-67 Corev Pivin. S9,000
Anctv NOf'll!, lf,000 70-70-7'-7'
Oen For.men. lt ,000 n -6'·76-'10 -16·101l'-1• !(en Green, 17.IOO
RI V FIOVd. 17.IOO n-n-n-11
John Mel\eftev. 17.IOO n-a-61·12
'" 70-7S-7HS Curll• Slr1noe. S7,400 m 10-n·n -n WIV,,. LIVI, 17,100 Jtl 71·7'-69-7' FIJUV Zolller. 17,000 ,..
Joev Sll\Cleler. 14.IOO T•·70-7S·7S
1" 12·7s-7•·75 Merk WllOI, 14,600 797 1S,n ·10-'10 Bob E11twood. 16,tOO .. ,..,,.,,.,. WOOft'f 81edtburn, $6,200 ..
HuOtrl Grelfl, 14,000 7S·T3·I0-7'
~T-.,
Miiter Berber. '30,000 10-10-10-n
117
Arnold P••mer, J21.000 ,.. 12·73·70·12
L" Elder, l 1',000 6t-74·n ·n m
Don Jenu1rv, i ll.SCIO 1'·n ·1'·"
2tS
Herold HeMlnu. st,000 n ·76·7HS ,.,.
P11er Tl'lomson, '7 ,000 1'·13·1'-n
lit
Mitt• Fetcnlc•. SS~ D ·7'·75·11
H._ lcMel
IL CAMINO TOUltNAMaNT
(It Ill CemiM Ctll9el
TMm l!Mdlfll&: 1 Edison, 1761.'), 2
Victor Velllv. 176; 3 w1st·Tort1nce, ISJV,,
4. R~•d. 133~. s. Torranc:., 121'/'J , 6.
Senta F1, 116.
~~
101-trlcl< (Victor V11tevl OIC ... (Keo--
pe:). S·2. 3 JOllnton IClleN'lll 1\11~1. ' Doml"9Ul1 (Senl1 Berl>enl
107-illi9ro IMI C1rmetl OK Currllt
(Torren<:1), 13-0; l S11rtr. (EOOl'wOOdl. '
L.er1 CS.nt1 lerl>ll,..I
l1S-J1ckton <Sen•• Montee) Ole. Ptett
(Mr C.rmtll, S·2, l Uyemel•u CTorrenal.
• Jlmet'lll (l(eooet
In-Leonerd (Vk tor V1111VI OK PellnO
(Ecllsonl. 6·S. 3 YosN1uml (KtclOlll. •
Gooding CS.nt1 Fel
12'-CemoOlll (Senti F•l OK G1rrlo1
(W••t Torr-1nc:11, 13·•. 3. o.mtdrlal (Ce<·
rliosl; ' Tove CTornna.
13S-JICtr.son ($enl1 Monlee l olnnecl DlllOll (V1lenclel. 1 50; 3. Solis (ROW-
melCI); t. D<•k• (S.n Ferner>Ool
14 1-Spllmen ( Ed111woodl dee
Kouvoumltllon (ltM-l d), 9·1, J
Follade\ CEdllonl, ' Gr11'1em IWnt Tor· r1nG1}
14-Werlll (Edison) OIC E\coOldO
(Huntington e .. cn), 9·5. l lt1mlrer IW•tt
Torr1ne1>. • Jotlnson (Vicic>< V11tevl
1S7-+1tn<Mrton (Victor Velllv) OK
Esolnel (ltoMf'nllCll. 7·3. 3 M4Jrr1v
(Edison). • Col'lln CROlllng Hllsl
l~tflfmen (Wiil Tort1nc:el CllC
Alllln CEdlson), 7-4; 3 Mltcllme
(811Hlowtr),' Lundllr.., CMlt1 Cost1I
17'-Mldllv 1Ro'8f11Nd) Ole Wiii (El
S.Oundol. l ·S. 3. Jenllln1 CVetenclel; '·
Dormen (Edison)
19.-Mcee rtllv CRlo Ml .. ) dee .JOMson
(LB JOf'denl. 6· I, l I r-tr ILi Poly), '
Peru (Torr1nc1I
Hwt-SublJ (West Torr1"'e) Oec
P1v,,.,. 1c.n.nn. l\ilnd•I. 11·2, J Evert•
(Edison), '· Grillot (Victor V•llrfl
..
S.NNIY'I tnMadel•
BAStlBAll
AfMrtcM L-.w
NEW YORK YANKEES-sent Ooctv
Riii*" o11e111r, 10 1111 HOl.l\ton Attro• to t omOllte Int ONI ll'let Mnl Joi Nllllro to
,,,. Yank ... In S.Otlf'ltllr.
8AM(llT8All
................. AIMdltltfl CL~VELAND CAVAUE•S-Sl11n1<1
Ron lrewe<, -rd, to • 10-dev contrect
MILWAUKEE IUCKS-S'9nld Mltr.1
Glenn, -rd. lo en offer ~t
HOCKIY ,...._.. H9arn LM9lle
DETROIT RED WINGs-ltecelled Ted
S1>t1rs. c1n11r. from Adirondack of Ille
AHL
NEW YORK ISLANDERs-tlllUtntd
Ger11d Olduck. dlf•nwmen. to $C>fklllflelel of 1111 AHL
C~LIGI[
AKRON-+ilrld Cert Fellv-ll 1111
foolbeM ldt'nlnlJtrellve H Jlslenl eno Ger11d
Carr, Coec.l'I of lhe wide rec:llw1t1 •nd 1111111
tndt
College l>asketball scores
c ....
WIST
UC lrvlne 13, Peclllc IS
UCLA II. West1l1111ton St to, 12 Ot)
w111n1no1on 91, Soiithe', Cat 75
Ci t S1e11 Fullerton •I. Sen Jo11 SI. 40
S2
UC S.11t1 81rber1 '6, Utah St
Slentoro "· ArltON' S•••• Sf Dreoon St. 6J. O!'lllC>tl SS
kn Fr1nclKO n, FrftllO PKlllc
SI
Chico Slate 6., Sonom• Ste11 61
Hevwerd State 6S, S."emenlo State S1
LovOle 1$1, USIU 107
ltOCIOH
... 19Mrn YOUl'll 12, Sen Dleoo s1a11 n
ColorlCIO SI 6S, New Mt11lc:o Y
Ntl!Hl•lt-1', Mo/It-St. ff
New Mulco S•••• '°· Lone 8"<11 State 57
Oenvw 5', I New Mulco 4? s. °'"'°" ... Uwfl ~ Cllrlt 6)
<2 Oii MIOWllST
Altf'Ol'I .S. I . Ktntll(llv JS
... St 1'0, Klftl SI 61 8owllne ~..,, 17. Otllo u 75
Bridle¥ ... Orek• .,
Cent M~l'llMn 6S C MkhlMll .,
"
Devton 74, Vt Commonwu n11
DtfleftCt •· ~ n DtttOlt 76, xavter. Oflll n !NII-•.~ .. tow• 7S, MIMltote U
1ew1 SI ft, M1uoutt M
ICenMt 11, So MttNdltl J6
Loyell, ... .,, ~ " Merlen, Incl 16, ~ .,
~u • .-ur ... 11 "'*•"-• "· HI MltMUrl W
Vlre lnle Tedi 71, Soutl'I Cerollne
" 63
Au1tln Ptlv 75, Tennnsee TICll
Flot lcJt A&.M 11, NlcholtJ St. 6' ~'St. f1, Arkens.t SI 64
W. C1rollne 70, Furl'l'lln SJ
IAST
Aml'ltrtl '10, lkOson .,
.. , .. 14, MIT 51
8olton U 90, Dru .. 6S
C.lllOllc u .. ~ 62
CM1t Ouerd to, ~lwOf'ttl '6
COM«llcul IO, eot1on Coll. 6'
Cornell 54, ColurnOl1 52
Dlc:klMon 76, Llbenon V ... v 6S
fletne!ttl OkklMOll 5'1 ltoblft
Morrl• lol
"
HoMr1 n, •Pt S1
Hofllr• 12, Otllwere 1'
HolV Cr°'* 7', Armv 60
Howard U. '7. N. ceroiltle A&. T
"
Llt\191'1 n . u1 • .,..,,. n
LOVOll, Md "· L-IU.no U
l.vcom1nv "· FD~·Meolson " Ment tltld IO, 8'Meto 1'
Mer ISi 61. 8ucillllll S3
M.euecl'luwlla II. ltl'loOt Island 7S (OI)
Mfddleourv 91, Colby 71
Navy •• 0...,. Melon 74
New Hel'nMNrt 67, Y ... 64
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Orange COMt OAJLY PtLOT/Sund9y, ~ 12. 1-•
·Hoffi~owners' equity freed
Newport's ~lock
named·medical
t.e Mac's n ew mortgage program Mac's ~nd mof1Pae proaram dif-
fers substantially from the borne
equity loan. "Althouah both loans are
secured by real property, the fucd-
rate feature of our product minimizes
the interest rate rilk to borrowers and
the loan is payable in a specified
period of time.
WASHINGTON -The FederaJ
Home Loan Monaaat Corp. (Freddie
Mac) bu announced a new second
m~ procram that .will help
WlloCk billions of dollan m housing
equity for homeowners and provide
new investment opponunities for
mor1111e lenders across America.
Btrective Monday, Freddie Mac
will besin .purchasing second mort-
llP' in amounts up to $66,625 from leoden.. said Michael F. Coffey, the
corporation's ICtiftJ executive vice
president of marketma and sales.
limited the use of funds to home
improvement needs. As of Friday,
purchase contracll for Hll.s were no
lonacr accepted.
Under the new pl'Op'a{n, Freddie
Mac will purchase second mon&aaes
in amounts up to $66,625 on owner-
occupied, one-to-four family
properties. That amount is equal to
one-half of the maximum loan
amount wbicb the corporation is
authorized to purchase on one-unit
sinaJe-farnily homes (SI 33,2SO) and
may be increased by SO perCent in
Alaska, Guam and Hawaii.
"Conversely, the home equity line
of credit is t>.led on a variable interest
rate and tluctuatina terms. The sec.
ond mo~ product is ideal for the
borrower wtth a specific financina
need who likes the ccrtai~ty ofa fixed
interest rate and a foted loan term,"
he said.
The monpaes will be fixed-rate
and fully amortizinf with varying
maturities of five to 5 years. Coffey
added that be ellpectS they wiU be
competitively priced.
'1"his second mortpgc industry
bu vut potential for the homeowner,
t.be lender and investor alike. Only a
fraction o( the{ total home equity
available for co1lateralizing seconds
bu been tapped; housing economists
estimate that $2 trillion of equity in
sinsJe-family homes is still avail-
able," Coffey said.
If the seller or a subsidiary bas sold
to Freddie Mac an intereit in the first
mo~ secured by the same
premises, the total of the original
amount of the first and the oriainal
amount of the second mortpae
cannot ellcced Freddie Mac's current
first mortgage limits for a one-unit
property as of the date of purchase.
Freddie Mac also is providins
sound underwriting quidelincs for
the loans.
"Second mort&a&e loans arc very
JCCure loans. despite the isolated
horror stories which surface from
time to time. The key is sound
underwriti.nJ. by the lender, with
prudent venfication and documcnta·
tion," said Coffey.
A second mortgage is secured by a
lien on real estate which is
subordinate only to that of the first
mortpJe. Freddie Mac will place no
restricuons on the use of the funds
provided under the new program,
ex~t as might be prescribed by
applicable state law.
The total financing-to-value ratio
(or TFTV, determined by dividing
the sum of the outstanding balance of
the first mortp&c and the original
amount of the second by the current
market value) is a maximum of 80
percent. Private monpge insurance
as not required for this program.
For eumple, if a borrower owns a
home valued at $100,000 and the
outstanding balanc.c of the first mort-
pge is $40,000, he or she may borrow
up to $40,000 based upon the 80
percent loan-to-value requirements
and assuming proper qualification. If
the original balance of the first
mortgage is more than S 150.000, the
ratio is limited to 70 percent
"Close evaluation of the bor-
rower's credit history must be made
so that the underwriter can evaluate
the loan request. Thus the borrower
can feel confident he or she qualifies
for the monpge and the lender shares
the confidence that reliable criteria
support the loan."
To qualify for a second mortgage,
total monthly debt payment includ-
ing princioal and interest payments
for both first and second mortgages,
hazard insurance premiums, real
estate taxes, any installment debt
with 10 or m ore payments, mortgage
insurance premiums, homeowner as-
sociation dues, condominium main-
tenance fees, alimony and child
support payments should not ellcccd
33 to 36 perc.cnt of the borrower's
gross monthly income.
A borrower may use a second
monpae to purchase a home, make
improvements. consolidate debts or
meet special ellpenses such as educa-
tion costs. Since January 1981, the
corporation has purchased home
improvement loans (Hll..&) which Coffey underscored that Freddie
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Coffey said that dcm<>sraph•c
trends have contributed to the m:ent
arowth in the seconds industry and
will spur its continuina popularity.
"The post-war gcneration is reach·
•na the mid·30s to late-40s aae
catq<>ry. TbC9e t>.by-boomen have
substantial dollars tied up in housins
-money which can be used for home
improvements, new business ven-
tures, collcae educations.' invest·
ments, medical expenses and second
homes," he added.
With the volume of sccor:'d. oriJ·
inations IJ'OwinJ from $10 btlhon ID
1978 to an estimated $75 billion in
I 98S, opportunities for the monpae
lendinJ industry have exceeded ex-
pectauons. Coffey noted.
"Just when borro~rs were in
search of home equity, lenden wcrt
looking for new loan products. They
found what they needed in seconds-
sbort-term, high-ytelding invest·
mcnts secured by rcil property."
Freddie Mac's marketing uecuuve
added that the futed-rate feature of
the seconds program will minimize
the interest rate risk to borrowers.
Freddie Mac is a publicly chartered
corporation whose preferred stock is
owned by savings institutions ~oss
the nation and whose purpose is to
increase mortgage money for ho me
loans.
It docs so primarily by buying
mortpgcs from lenders and sellin.g
these mortf!ICS as mortgage part1c1-
pation ccrtJficates (PCs) to investors
or pledging them as collateral for
Freddie Mac collateralizcd mo rtgage
obligations (CMOs). Since its mcep-
uon in 1970 through Oct. 31 , 1985,
Freddie Mac has purchased $1 34.9
billion in mortgages and sold S l 22.6
billion in mortgage securities includ~
ing PCs and CMOs.
Yuppies
shouldn't
take all
the heat
By JOHN CUNNIFF
., ...... AMllre4
NEW YORK -It's about tJme
someone stood up for the Yuppies.
said the gentleman. who pleaded
anonr mity but who has a doctorate. IS
associated with a prestigious anstllu·
uon and thanks for himself.
Yuppies. he said. arc criUCJzed for
being matenalasuc. for wanting the
good life, for thanlung they sho uld
have a lifestyle comparable to that of
their parents.
"What's wron~ with that?" he
asked. To be crit1c1zed for thaL he
said. is tembly unfair. Why. be said.
it's 1ron1c.
Ironic? "Certainly," he said. "when
you consider where much of the
crit1c1sm comes from."
And where is that?
"From people an their 60s." he said.
"From their very own parents -
from the peo ple who p ve them their
standards and taught them their
values and SCI them off on the COUl'W
they've taken."
But parents of Yuppies, the anonymous~entleman was told. were
people of simple tastes and s<>und
values tested under the most severe
conditions. incl uding the Great De-
pression of the 1930s and World War
II .
Moreo,er. 1hl' listener told the
ge ntleman. the parents were hard
workers -fol ks who didn't mind
gcllln$ theu hands dirty, people who
did things the old-fashioned way and
were willing to wait patientJ~ for
results.
"That's folklore.'' the gentleman
responded. "In truth. that generation
was one of the most avancaous in
Amencan h1stol). and they remain
so." hc said.
The ~entJeman's listener was
stunned into silence.
"l don't deny the~ had some tough
times." the gentleman continued.
"but they we~ rewarded for them.
They sa" to that themselves."
What. the gentleman was asked.
did he mcan7
"I mean." he said. "that they voted
themselves Social Security and ho pi-
tal cart and pensions and Jobless
insurance and the hke. The) vowed
never •1n to be financially pttS!ICd
and they put their vows into law."
The sentlcman was warm•na to ha
subject. "They helped produce bat
federal debts and budfct dcficus.
They created runaway anflatton by
their spcndma. and doub~t
1ntercsl rates by their artt<IY borrow-
1na."
!y now you couldn't ~ an a
word Wlth a hammer. "They all but
.
college truste~
Ralpll Clocll, presjdent of lrvine-bucd Cleek C..enetila Ce ..
was recently appointed to the board of trustees of t.be UC'" '"9e
CalUonlia C.Ue1e of MeiidM. The Newport Beach resident learned of
bjs approval by the Uaivenity of CUlfenia ~el ll.epa" as be was
comple11.na a tcnn as cha1nnan of the board of directors of the
IM•1trical Leape of Onap C..ty. • • • Wllllam Reed h.as been appointed vice president of secondary
marketina for Ludawt Mertpae Cerp. in Santa Ana. Reed wu
formerly assistant vice president, prodcution manager and market.ins
SWALLOW REED
cootdanat&r for Gol41ome Realty Cretit ~.an Newport Beach. A tJC
lrviH graduate. Reed 1s a member of the UCI AJamal AsMdatieaand
the Delta Ma Delta N1tiouJ Roeo1" Sedety. • • • Pa ala Swallow has JOtned PCM ElertW Servittt, l.c:. ofNewport
Beach as S(n1or escrow officer to handle business development and
customer relations for the company. An active member of the On.a&•
Couty Escrow AssociatJoa, Swallow, a certified escrow officer, bas
spent eight years an resadenual resale and oew home markets
throughou1 Orange and Los Angeles counucs. • • • Rickard P. Mid has JOIOed Costa Mesa-based Desjp Tedi as
president of the firm's newly fonned bospatallty and commcrcia.I
division. Mach has been hared an accordance With lhe company's
expamaon into commercial real estate design. Mich is former
hospitalit) project designer for the Radii... Rosel C.rp. in
Minneapolis. Mann. • • • Dave Huaoa of Placentia and Pe&er Ev ... &eM of Costa Mesa
won first and second pnzc. rcspecuvely. as part of the luckoff of Costa
FOGG MICH JOHNSON
Mesa-based Ar~ve Corp.'1 qual1t} awareness program. Hanson. an
Arcbave quality control inspector. won $500 for has slogan. "Arch ave: A
quality product from qual1t) J>t"Ople." Evcnstead, a lead technaClan .
won S300 for has slogan ... .\rch1 ve: Pride through Involvement."
Archive produces streaming cartndge tape dnve technology. • • • Irvine resident RH.ell P. Jolutsoa has been appointed v1<X'
president and sates manager for the Anahe1m office of Gnbb 6 Ellis
Commerdal Brollerace Services. The nl1le-yur \eteran of com-
mcrcial/mdustnal real esute. Johnson as a graduate of UC lrvhlt. and
prcVJousl> worked for Asllwell/ScbeHler m San Jose • • • Accountant Keaaeo K. Fog has J01ncd the cerufied pubhc
accounting firm of Kln1. Hee1lee & Jadsoa in Newport Beach. The
Newport Beach resident becomes a stockho1der in the firm and will
spcc1aJ1zc an taJtat1on. • • • Otryl Lyaa Howard has been appointed regional admm1strat1ve
manager in the Newpon Beach office of Norris. Bew 6 Slm,..., a
BOWARD HAMMOND WARKENTIN
commeretal and mdustnal reaJ cstatc firm Hov.-ard bnngs more than
15 years of expenencc u\ real estate and banking 10 her nc" post • • • BUI Warkeatla, pnncapal of Warkeatia COll Arcllltect1 of Costa
Mesa and Sacramento. as thc ne" pf'CSldent of thc Multi Housing
Councal, Baldy V1ew Region. BaJJdlq lada1try AIMCiati.. •f
S..iffn CalUoraia . .\ dutttor of the Bald~ Vic" regJon of the BIA for
three years.. Wa.rkenun served most rcccntJ~ as program chair for the MHC. • • • Carol Hammoe4 has JOlned the staff of the l.ada1trlal Lupe of Onac• Couty as membershap d1rtttor. he 1s responsible for
developing new mcmbershaps and retention programs for the
associauon of more than 700 mdustnal and comme~1al firms.
cmployma more than 125.000 people an Oranae Count) Most rcctntly.
Hammond v.-.s mcmbershap director of the lrvtM C..mber •f
Cemmeree. Thc Laguna Beach rcsldcnt has SCf"ed on thc board of
directors of Bl& Slsten of Oraqe C..ty and W•ma't Lqal AW. • • • J amn MllUcu has been appointed scmor "ice president of the
asset manqcment d'ivmon of 'hie S.mmh 0.. of lrv1ne. a real estate
development and investment firm Milhpn most rcttntl)' served as
vice prn1dent and rcg&onal asset manaacr of the ~.u c.. • • • Mart MerTel has been appointed vice pre 1dcnt of Ncwpon
Beach-based 'hner Denl1p._t ~ .. a commcrc1al real Cl\ate
development firm Tumtr J01Md lhc firm la 1 June. after ICTV!n& as a
loan oftiC'Cf wath Flnt t.tencaa. -.,. C.. of Tlllun.
robbed the bank," the gentleman -~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~= said ... Why it's as 1f they had badced
the truck up to the door of the vault. It
was a monumental heist, and an
brold dJyliaht. ..
Pk:ate explain. be was asked.
"Do you 'know what 1nflaU<>n cbcS''
It robbed the$ who held to the
old values. put their •"ll'IS
anto thc bank at 2S ~t and saw borrowers &eke at 11 JU t a bn m«e
&nd rtin"'CS1 It I S pm:en t •• •
Every day the okl~falbioned ~
kept tbeir ~ aA lbc ban lhcy
MK t.Mt much poorer, ht aid. while
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Maan avox i ntr.o duced
Vidcowri ter a word processor de-
sianed to flit the PP between the
typewriter ana the personal COO\·
puter. complete with a so.~word
built-in dictionary. . Amona the items oo dasplaJ. by
Sharp Electronics Corp. was LattJe
Black Book I and II, pocke~ calcu-
lators with expanded functions to
store names and ~hone numben.
shoppina lists, ap~mtm~nts, etc.
Casio was pushma a wide ranae of
products, from calculators to watch·
cs musical instruments to pocket
teievisions. Casio President John McDonald
said lhc current fiscal year wh~c~ en~
March 31 should record SI balhon an
sales for the electronics giant.
"Music zoomed ahead of our oth~r
products th is year," McDonald 111d
of the oompany's lane of keyboard•
and other items. "W-e never thouaht
we'd have five years without a real
competitor in the field. That's ~n
usual in the electronics business. It sa
testimony to our patent depertment."
Show officials, mindful of the
interest in today's National Football
League playoffs. pla~ 20 giant·
scrttn_ TVs at key locataoos aa>und
the 18 acres of display space. ·
"We don't want those people
leaving the show or staying in their
hotel rooms," show founder Jack
Wayman said of Sunday's CES wind·
up. "We want to make sure they're
here, lookina at the merchandise, so
we're bringing the playoffs to them.''
YUPPIES •••
Fr om BS
the creatol'1 of inflation borrowed it
and made themselves wealthy. "It
was the b1gc:st transfer of wealth in
history."
And to assure the aame would
continue on their terms, he said. ··lhe
folks you call so noble kept loan rates
low by enforcina the old usury laws.''
Meanwhile: he added. they raided
Uncle Sam s Treasury for more and
more.
The aentleman was rcachina a peak. and couldn't be stopped. Dur·
mg this Lime. he continued. the
country almost threw away the skills
and har~ work that had built the
nation. "These people," he said,
"tried to cash it all in."
Why, he continued. "American
producti\'ity gains. once the envy of
the world, sank to zero. Everyone
took and nobody p ve. We exalted
conaumption. and we crowned the
consumer k.ing and then the kina
taxed the producer."
Just a minute, please.
"Let me finish. As far .as.J.:m
concerned, some oft ese kids today
arc finally aettina the country back to
the basics, and I say let them. Let
them work their butts off. It can only
hel ."
lfut, the gentleman was reminded,
these Yuppies -young urban pro-
fessionals -want instant arati-
fication and they can't have 1t.
"I know they can't, but they can
try," he said. And then he took
another pot shot at the older gener-
ation.
"No. the Yuppies can't aet every·
thina at once," he said and has eyes
arew steely. "They can't aet a house,
for eumple, but I'll tell you one
reason why they can't."
Before a polite question could be
dnven 1n he continued: "Because of
their parents." The parents, he said,
arc sattinT on a mountain of equity.
"the resu t of inOation and all those
other th1np we talked about.''
The terrible irony, he said, is that
they tell their kids to "work hard' like
we did and an tame you too miaht be
able to own a houae like this."
"As far as I'm concerned," he said
''the J)9rcnts ouaht to return some of
&hat money lO thetr kids and future
generations; they took it from them.''
Perhaps ll is JUSt u well that he
remain anonymous.
Health club
'yuppie tax'
protested
CHICAGO (A P)-When the city
wanted to ampote a new tu to help
the poor and huntJY, offic1als said
they knew JUlt where to find the eun
dollan -where youna urben pro-
fasionals ao to work out
"Poopk who ao to hea.lth clubl can
alford to spend a fCTt utn dollan."
Oery Chaco, mcarch ma~r for the
city council 111d Friday In defenctins
the ne-w levy on health clubl that hu
been d\lbbed I "yuppie tu."
Health club operators, who filed
suit Kekina to haJt col&ectJon o( tbe 1'J, •y1n1 at a• an unfair attempt IO
untie out people •ho are tryina to
stay phySlcally fh.
Chko Mid the tu wu~ved by
the utually dmded Chy CO\lacil by a
)9-o() vote .. Nobody WU llliBM tL
bealuse U'1 '°'"'to help \tic poor " he 11ld t •
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IMm to peft up tired loMj lkia wl
to ranove tboee worn out :.r! litti.lle ODtopoflkia. ID IM counetic departments you11
ftDd one made for every type of coma*idoa. .. b' oily *in there are
day and mud maqucs wbicb ablort> waiti-for tbem to drv --oil;·~-t...1.:.-i~ .a..: .... a... ---:'!' --IUI" U9All--......, --. Now here'• eometbias new in the
mud« benzoylperoxide-tmed ma. warofamuque.l.DmylatatbetcboC ~ ~ f« ~akin cream awquea mail at home (I'm on a thouaand wnb iap'edienta sucb 11 boaey, mailina lisu) ca.me coupons and a
•voe.do « ~ which moilturiza •mpie of a Mir ·::Jt'a a Rave and IOften lkim. product and is av · for every
Tbe muquea do teem to work oo typeofbair.
tbe lkin and equally imponant can be The product cla.imi to be the fim of ·~!O ~utes or so r.>U ~ ita kind and "ia IO effective, you can
relaxina m a prone poubOG while ~ually aee a difference in shme after
,;.oee ... "
To '"revitalire every strand to ita
........ -lookilll slow, .. its uee (two
miau•) it ncoaimeDded after every
ebampoo.
Actually, it loob lib I thJct
ooaditioner, but it doelD't drip IDd it
does have a nice ICle:Dt comina from
the ~ta wtUcb Uiaude mint
and pine needle atncu.
Raeerch shows. rm told, that
4,000 new producta are introduced to
theAmeric:an marbte.c:h ~·Men
than 40 percent of tbem fail witbin
five yan.,Rarely doel I product stay
OD the market more than 20 yean.
But. tbeR ia one product that ia
celebratina ita 120th year ... wildl
ha1,el made by the E. E. OictiDIOD
Company. It is uted U I facial
atiiqent (the final step in -0ne'1
dNnlina routine) plua the inexpen-live ]W'Oduct ii one of the active
iJap'edienu iD many apemive cos-metica ud lkiD care product1.
In 1866, a cJersyman named
OictiDIOD let up a wildl buel
diltillery in ID atea of Conoecticut
known for the qualitv of iu bamamem · · · (.;:tcb bu.en ~-~-yt:" ID the UJDe tpot). •
lbe bamamelia branoea are ed
in purified water, then double dis-
tilled to obWn a natural extract. A
minimal amount of alcohol is added
to prevent the liquid from cloudina. It
ii mild enoutb to ute in the eye area.
Early New En.land lettlen are
auppoeed to have learned about witch
hazel and ita propenies from the
native Americans, who ;ad been
Ulina preparatiou made f'tom the
shrub for centuries.
Even tbouab t1.e witcb bu.el ia 120
years old, tbe mtten claim it i1 very
muc.h a product for today. Ju u.e in a
3-step proceduce tbey say c::an belp a
woman reduce her skin care routine.
Seq» one is to mnovc. ua~
oil. anm and makeup by wuh1na lritb
•.facial soap or c~1er. Step two~· to
rinse and dry the akin. Step three 11 to
splub on the witch ~l'-or,, saturate
a cotton pad and use 1t to wipe away
liqereina traces of soap film, cleanser
or makeup even the most thorouah
rinsina can leave behind.
lbe natural utrinaency_ helps tiabten pom and reduces puffibeas of
the skin.
I bad a practical friend that once
tokt me tbe tbnle 11ep1 above were ber
rep1ar routine ... r don't lpend a
fortune on proctucu in tancyjan and pee~ I wuh my fiKle Witb 10ap1
utetcb hazel and beby oil. I add
makeup to my face, the lealt ex·
pensive I cu fiod, and tbe,i IO out
and apend all of "tbe money I have
saved on a really aood loo~ drell:"
She bad counee. nk:ie loOkint skin
and a lot of pretty clothes.
DIETINQt 1 overheard a sure-Are
way of loli.na inches at ' _petty
recently. A woman was exp~runa to
a mend. ... "whenever my walltbend
aeta tiabt. I don't looeen the belt; . .I tiahten it oae or two notches. It 11 ao uDcomforUble that you are constant·
ly reminded that you need to watch
what you eat."
. . 'Cruise mood' fashions
Holidays ovet: meetings-begin
NowthattheCbristrnasdecorationaares-cked away,membenofSpy&WsHillGardenOubare~na
totether Wednesday at the home ofCa"1Selll11 for
their first meeti na of'86.
After the usual mom.ina coffee hour, the focus will be
on beauty. Ba.rMra N.au. a national direc1or ofFore~l a·
,. fresh cell therapy skin care line from Paris. will pre1ent me
Pf'Oll'&ln· , Introducing the speaker will be member Lnlle Vu
ldentlae, who works for f.orelle at Nordstrom. •
Besides health and beauty, there will no doubt be
some talk about motherhood. .. the hos1ell recently
joined the ranks of motherhood by adoptinaa little airl-
Aae Elysla.
AISo, someone may bring up the two-p.llon trifle that
was served up to the group at a holiday party in......,..
and Geerp McCar1er'1 home.
S.vtap! Second Season Family Resale SbopofCoa11
Mesa will present a fashion show of women and children's
desianercloth.ina. funandjewetry Wcdesday at the 11 :30
a.m. luncbcon ofNewport Beach Christian Women's
Oub at the Airporter Inn. Featured items will include
Halston, Dior and Evan Picone. (Second Season ia a shop
created by J•na Mwra7 at 17th and Santa Ana tbat sells
pre-owned items at savmp11p to 80 ~nt off retail).
Also on thescheduleoftheclub s .. New Beginnings"
meeting is music by Darelp MeWll, toloraturc soprana
and a talk about overcoming traaedY and loss by Ka .. y
Wtaaey. TbeJeeLeve..-resideoce, 760-0389, maybe
called.for information on the club and free nunery
facilities. •
Flnt M-4 •••of the Middle East will be told by
journalist J• Morelyat the 11 :30 a.m. Monday
luncheon ofMonday Momi"I Oub of lquna
Beach.More information on the event planned at Balboa
BayOuband the club may be bad bycallifll496-4425.
OWLS (retired Offioen' Wives Lelpe of OC), will
ring in the new year Wednelday aboard the Reuben E. Lee
at an 11 a.m. luncbeon.Patlllawwillpresentaseriesof
alimpses of women of the theater and J .. Nelaa and Mt .. _Naeabwai will be hos1euca
Tbe .. Dine-Out" groupbasacbeduled itaJan. 25
meetintat Bubbles Balboa Oub. Allee Lee and Grace
°OrwM~ .,. C'OOrdinatinR tht' r xn 1"inn to see the
lnbpota.
Aa--. Caw Sedety, OnlllJC County Unit, is
look:ina f«voiunteen to join a new singles leqoe. The
support poup will raise money to asaiat withnd research,
public and profaaional education and service to caooer
petientaand their families. Joyce Senn• at ACS, 1S 1.p441, bu 1DO('C in.formation about plans.
~ J .. J~r:;,:fLaauna Beach's Mozart Chapter OC · Arts Center hasannounced that
Palliela ~'"Pl" bu n named ~t vice president. in~ofmembenhiJ;.!:,tbearoup.Otberchapter
otffoenareJ 'hi Y · J u ButaJlu. Dlua
G•''hc. Jett Vale,llal'JWllkes,Jo1ee Ba......._,J .. y
W_.,CllrtstlM .. •••e1,J wGoWea, Muille....._,
Dlue Knemer and PabJClut.
Mlal..,.ofMa•S,areawaitingtwo membenof
LidolsleWomen'swhoattend the l 1:30a. m. Tuesday
mcetinaat the clubbou1e.
s-Ara SdlefleW, manager of Elizabeth Arden/The
Salon on Rodeo Drive. will select the two who will receive
shampoos, have their bait styled by EA artists and get new
makeup looks.
Also.t after lunch, all memben will be sbowruprina .
fashions rrom the Salon. Nacy~ bas arranged the
program.
Wo111e11'1AcJewPellowlMp, Mission Viejo Chapter,
bas scheduled Pau, K_e.,. composerand si~, for
its 9:4S a.m. Jan. 21 breakfast meeting at the Holiday Inn,
Laguna Hills. •
Reservations for the non-denominational orpniza.-
tion event will be taken at 830-9345 or 85S-9746 tbrouah
Saturday.
AMrew Fltqtalrlck, a memberofNewport Beach
Kiwanis O ub will be inttaUed Jan. 23 as president of the
board of direct.on forOirlJOub of the Harbor Area. A
6:30p.m.dinnerat&o-.flurmisbein..r?.:nned.
Otben tak:ina office are Tntie of the Junior
Ebell, vice president;..._.. W. Wolfe ofNewport
Canyon Aaociates,_treuurer, and MuJ Repa of the
Sorootimist Oub, Costa Me1a, ICCl'CWy.
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A smart elephant suede belt by Chad Calvin adds
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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, J.nuaty 12, 1Ne
Cormorant takes a whale of a cruise off Newport IJeach
1 love wbalet -the monstrous ones. and the t.by calves-and, in
fact, all 76 apecies of wbalel, dolphins
a=porpoi1e1. And ao I welcomed the
o nunity to join 40 other whale l en -children, their parents and
pandparcnta -for an eatly·in-the-~n (Jan.-Apr.) Whale Watch ·~ the Connorant last Sunday
Most of the pesaenaers carried
cameras and binoculars. And we had hi&h hopes for spottina at least one of
the 18,000-plul aray whales on their
10,000-mile mi&ralloo from the icy
waters of the Berina Sea to the warm
waters of Mexico where they bear
their you.DJ.
"This ts a 'alad you're here,
Granddad' -outl .. said Valerk-
Me1u (Miuion ~i~o) who, with
bust.nd Barve1, aon T ... (I 5) and
dauahter Em ( l I), was entenaining
her father RoWe W.ac.tt, from
Traverse City, Michipn.
BETTY
PORTER
monuns. _
and Keldl and S.su 8roW11 (Garden Gro~e)cclebratcd their sixth wedding
anntversary.
The skies were &raY and the day wu Ump at 9 Lm. AU of us wore
sweaters, windbreakers or coats -.
more clothina than_ was needed in the
boat'• &Wwncloscd main deck
where we were served a champqne
brunch by white-jacketed Delaney's
wait.en.
sa.em. ReW (an employee of Santa
Marprita) pve the cruise to her
friend, BUJ Blsltop, for bis binhday
Going-to-where-the-whales·mi&ht·
be at 22 knots was "not nearly fast
enough" for Brtu Ft•r ( 11 ). with
bis brother Mark (8) and their parents
Jerry and Slaarroa Flalaer.
Renaissance party a Smash
Renaissance Players in costumes performing songs
and music of that era played on period instruments and
seta festive mood last Sunday at the Newport Marriott as
members an~ SUCSts of the Center Stars celebrated the Eve
ofTwelfth Ni&bt.
The event marked the first black tie ~iaJ for the new
s1pport group fortbe OC Performing Arts C!nter.
"Beautiful ladies and kind acntlcmen, fl\Crriment is
lbe order of the day," said emcee Cra11 Ba.1tey-HCM11e to
the more than I 00 pthercd in Salon D for the cocktail
hour. . '
' Each auest was presented a small, wrappc(i cake
(silver for wom.e_n and goldfor men). ln accordance with
ancient custom the woman who found a pea baked in her
cake and the man who found a bean were crowned king
·and queen of the celebration.
The honors went to Barbara Grauee and David
Seott who were royally adorned with red velvet robes with
white ermine collars.
"WassaU. wassail, wassail, please rise. subjects of the
Center Stars so we may pay homage to our merry K.ingand
QoccnofRcvels," said Halsey-House.
Then the feasting began ... roast beef and Yorkshire
pudding toppcdoffwtth flamine yule logsdessen(the
latterdelivered by marching W&Jters as the Ray Moalaay
band played). An award winning 1979 Napa Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon from Chateau Boswell, a winery
owned by R. Thornton, husband oflhe Stars president
JoAu BetweU, was donated for the dinner.
Tables were centered with (non-edible) yule logs and
flocltcd branches a'IT'llngcd with protea, gerbra da1s1es,
lepto and rare heather. Lucky guests with a star on th.cir
ticket went home with the Allen Beck creations.
Kaorya Wript was chairman of the event, and
assisting her were Liu Sqrettl, Beverly ReldJla1,
Ramou Benamoatl, Dlua SterUa1, KriatiJI Mugo,
Ca.roU>Jcu, Rita Mulia, lre.e Maoew1, Harriet Co•,
Sudra Darlla1:Mill1 Wleaeaeck and Eva Kramer.
Special guests introduced were Floa11 and Ed
ScUlu~reae and JlmBeatley, ltitde and Job Ra•
and Elalae Redfield. Others there included Juet and Doll
Corbla, Harriet and Fred Cox, Gayle Wldyolar, Beverly
and Jack Retdlln1, Ellie and BllTY Faber, Pat and C.rl
Nelaser, Barbara and Marcea Met&ler. Mary (busy taking
notes) and Jolaa (busy with camera) Jobaoa, Rose and
Norm Smede1aard and Nucy non toe.
Besides a few social events during the year, the Center
Stars (an all-women's group) have begun a lec-
ture/demonstration series on major performing arts
disciphncs. In November, the focus was on classical
ballet: this month it's opera/musical theater by David DI
Qiera of Opera Pacific and performers from the Overture
Company. Other upcomingsubJects arc the symphony
and Center Programming. Theater outings are also on the
agenda for this group whose membership goal is 300
which, when reached will generate $4 S0.000 per year in
annual dues(S 1,SOOcach)and go toward the adminis-
tration costs at The Center.
Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot Style editor Vida
Dean.
Meanwhile, Amber Clwnlten (6). and thetr son JUNt Jue P.-Jer,
with Aaja Ft•ler (8) and ~eu1 hrea and l\leMn MC!G1'MA. Tiu
Mt11oe (2) -all of Huntinaton and WWielm FteWer, and CIMy and
Beach -couldn't have cared leas Joel lderUM -all fr~m Orange
about seeina lbe waterfront ho~ -County, were as ecstauc as the
or former homes -of the late ,,.... children when, after the rain, the sun
wa,.., Delly Pan., BllMy Deea came out and a perfect rainbow
and Rey fteten and De.le E-Y.. -arched the horizon.
pointed out in an informative Almost immediately, a.nd as if on
"Whale Watch" narration by Lauw -cue, hundreds of dolphins •p~arcd
Ottee•. on the sea's smooth surface. Jn
Add.int thetr own narration, the unison. the 8·foot, ~pound "Aip-
children said, "See the sea JUUs!" or pen" Jumped gracefully in and out of
"ducks" or "sea lions (slccp1na on an the watery staac as far as the eye could
ocean buoy)." sec. The Browns. han&ing over the
The adults: inclu<tina AllCi! and boat's railing, "rooted" for the playful
Geor1e Sckluert and their son dolphins who raced -and squealed
Rldt.ard; Rebecca and Larry Lovejoy -alongside the boafs bow
Planner Kathryn WrtCbt wt.th ltd and P'lou Schumacher.
After that spectacular tcene. no one
seemed to cart that the chdd.r~n•'
cnes of "Whale!" prov~ to be Calar
alarms. Cruise Dtrcctor BW Q.,....
w d he had spotted the 'poutina ot a
gray whale earlier in the day. r
..No!" the yourtpten satd, wneo
Cormorant Captain 0.., IWI cased
the 73-too boat back toward Newpon
Beach.
"Tbts was one whaJ~ of a day!" uid
a smiling "Gr ... O.." W~, who
spent much of his fife at sea with the
U.S. Navy, where he was bombed otT
his ship at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7,
1941.
Barbara Gran.ee and Da vtd Scott reigned
over feativttles. R. Thornton and JoAnn Boewell.
llel and Martha Green and Ann and Rauell Pante arrl•e to party. I I
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parmt and makea succetaof my life
11a career woman. I have aJso had to
listen to a lot of crummy berpesjokes
from people wbodon't know I have it.
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"theaift tbatkeepsaivina" I may
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now enaapd to a wooderfurman and
you can beaurel have no intention of
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tn ... wUll a ,.ylldu pttMllt. He
Q.-la ... ef ,._ recut-..u I
came acnu dte plarue "weridllc
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diamonds. showing first-round con-
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A.-When you value your hand in·
itiaUy, all high cards are given their
coynt-unless, of course, they are
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or distributional count, whichevel'
is higher. However. as the auction
propesses. the value of high cards
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Since you hold the ace or dia·
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the suit. With one bid; partner has
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partner's losers in diamonds and
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Partner opens the bidding with
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jump raise of t hree spades. Part·
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Switch your diamond and heart
holdings. Now all your cards in the
red suits are working. Your king of
diamonds means that you ha ve no
losers in that suit, so you should
cue·bid t he ace of hearts to coop-
erate with partner's slam inquiry.
·Here's an even simpler example.
Suppose partner opens t he bidding
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I~
ceiveda phone call from our church
pastor. He was to preside at a wedding
that evenina~nd had just been
notified by the bride that her orpnist
canceled. He asked me to fill in and
said be expJained to the bride that an
honorarium would be expected. (I
had never met the woman or her
family.)
My husband and I canceled our
plans for the day. The pastor ran the
music by our house and I spent an
-hour working on it. That evenina I
CHARLES
GOREN
with a demand bid of two hearts and
you hold:
+aJU <::7 u Ojbix +Jl1uts
Your queen.of diamonds might or
m·ght not be a u eful card. depend·
ing on how the auction develops.
However. change the hand to:
+n1 <::7 Q1 ~u11 •sJtu
Now you should value your queen
in partner's suit as a fu ll trick.
Consider t hese two hands:
Ill +x <::7 u OKJ1u •AKJu
121 +us c:;> KQx 0 Allll • xu
Partner opens the bidding with
on'! spade and. over your res ponse.
jumps to three hearts. then rebids
hearts at his next turn, Which ofthe
wenteartytotbecburoh. Mybusband
stayed home to watch our small
ebJldttn.
The churcb wu pecked. I didn't hav~ but a few minutes to work on
one number that she wanted played
on an electric keyboard. I went
lookina for the bride and we worked
out the music wJillt abe put on ber veil
and retouched her makeup. I didn't
know a sinale person in the church
Nitb the exception ofthe pastor.
lfl say so myself, the tnulic was
beautiful. The problem: To date I
have not received one word of thanks,
much less financial compensation,
for my efforts. I want toaend the bride
a bill. What do you thin le?-MAD
IN DELAWARE
DEAR MAD: SJace tM ,.1aor
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SHARIFF
lwo hands would you rather have'!
You are beginning t.o grasp the
concept of working cards if you
selected hand (21. Despite the fact
t hat it is 3 points weaker than hand
(J), it contains three cards that are
of use to partner, including two in
hearts that are worth their weight
in gold. By contrast , the first hand
might not produce a single card that
is of any use to partner.
For information about Charlee
Goren'• new aewaletter for brldse
playera, write Goren Bridie Letter.
P.O. BOll 4426, Orlando, Fla.
32802-4426.
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p~ \Mine"' °''"" In 879 9860
plam for a May I 0 weddina. She ia tbedaupterofDr. and Mf?·
Frank L Amato off\llkni>n and he u
the eon of Mn. Janet Shera of
Huntinaton Beach and the late
Anthony Nicbow Shera Jr. f The bride-dect is a IJ'l(luate o
ROIU)' Hiab School in Fullerton and
Oo&den WeJt ColJeee, Huntiqton
Beach. Sbe attended Mount St.
Mary's Colleae where she w11 af-
filiated with l{a~ Delta Chi sorori·
ty and wu a 1982 Lii Camparw
debut.ante. She ia a medical recep-
tioniat/aasistant for a doctor in full-
erton.
Her fiance is a Marina Hiah School
and Golden West Collete ~uate
and w11 affiliated with Delta Sigma
Phi fraternity at UCLA. He is
employed by Westwood Savinas in
Brentwood.
WUTCOTT-BUR.0001'
Mr. and Mrs. Clarie Westcott of
Newport Beach have announced the
enpacmentoftheirdauahter, Wendy
Westcott, to Brian "Buraoon of
Phoenix. Ariz.
The couple arc graduates of the
University of Arizona. She is also a
Newport Harbor High School gradu·
ate. ~e future bridqroom is the son of
Mr. and Mn. Bennett and Ann
Buraoon m of Phoenix and is a
graduate of Arcadia Hiah School.
. No weddina date bas been set.
llAXBY ·TBlt8ING
Mn. Barbara L. Sinasck of New-
port Beach bas announced the en-
aaaement of her daughter, Haidec Lee
Muey, to Stephen Paul Thesing of
Redwood City.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Newport Harbor Hi4h School and Cal
Poly, San Luis Obispo. Her future
husband, son ofMr. and Mrs. Paul M.
Thesing of Cupertino, is a graduate of
Homestead High School and CaJ
Poly.
They will be married in Calvary
Chapel, Dana Point on Nov. I.
QRABB-GUU.D
Dana Anne Grabb oflndianapolis,
the dauahtcr of Mn. Conrad John
Grabb of Corona del Mar and the l:ate
Mr. Grabb. will many John Kent
Guild, also of Indianapolis.
A graduate of Corona del Mar High
School, the bride-elect is also a
~duate of Cat State San Diego,
Lia.Amato, AlltlaODJ ....
where she was affiliated with Alpha
Phi sorority. Her future h u1bat1d is the son ofOr.
and Mrs. J. Kent Guild of Plymouth,
Ind. He is a paduate and ~paf:IW
Univertity_ and Purdue Un1vmit~
and was affiliated with Bet.a Theta Phi
fraternity. . S . They will be married Apnl !D
South Shore Baptist Church in
Laguna Niguel.
llUJUlA Y-OOFF
The enpgement of Kathleen A.
Murray and John N. Goff has been
announced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles G. Murray of Hunt·
ington Beach.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Mat~r Dei High School and Cal State
Lon& Beach.
Her fiance is the son of Betty Goff
of La Jolla and the late Mr. Tho~a~ J.
Goff. He is a graduate of Chnsttan .
Brothers High School and UC
Bcrlceley. They wiU be married in a March IS
ceremony at St. Bonaventure Cath·
olic Church In Hun~ington Beach.
DUNl'fING-THADAWAY
Newport Beach residents Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Arthur Dunning have
announced the engagement of their
daughter, Valen Chase Dunnina. to
James Abdrew Treadaway of Playa
de) Rey. J
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Corona del Mar Hi&b School and the
University of the Pacific, Stockton.
where she was afftliated with Kappa
Alpha Theta.
Her future husband is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Treadaway of
Ptaya del Rey. He is a graduate of
Loyola High School and UCLA
School of Engineering.
Our Lady of Carmel Catholic
Church in Newport Beach will be the
setting for their March IS wedding.
Submit wedding news
Take heart, harried mothers of the bride and bride-to-bc ... it's easy to
publish your wedding news in the Daily Pilot.
Firsr, get copies ofour enpgmenr and wcddin1 forms. You can ei tber pick
them up in our lobby at 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, Monday thro14h Fnday
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or mail your request with a stamped, self..addreued
envelope to the Wcdd.itll Department, Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa.
CA 92626.
En..,ement news must be submitted at least ~ven weeks prior to the ------------------"===--==r:::11=::..-t weddin1. In answer to so many requests. the Daily Pilot 1s now accepting
photos of the bride-to-be or the ef11111ed couple.
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er\joyin1 its West Coast premiere. cresceout of~?.t.t..~~..'>2 10c(h~u ••• riandaht properdouble-syllabknmnunciation inhabits bit radiallly new cblncW may be SCR's closcst approach to the • .... U.U\I V£ ofsucb words II "forkr.·,-nd "lamp:· -'th 1.:..a. ..1---:-. · includes an uproarious teament m ... ..,... ~""'·"--umopb11ticated communjty theater which the vititor (who's.since tome· Don Took is credible as the BrillSb Robert Blactman·a richly d1Hl0 d
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IOt IO &a11'Y after tbe to-c:a1led .. Bia
Boy Murden .. in Lot Aneelet in 1980
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· Bloom "'11 the cbaneeS do not
hurt the inteanty of the film .
"Their concerns were that the piece
not be one-aided and lbat there
should be leu ~ .. Bloom laiJl.
over JI wbo doel DOC btve a crimiul
record cu carry a ..... Tbe polb
chief' pndku cbaol, ud it'• not kMll
incomlftl
"The ftnt ICripe I wrote turned out
a kind of a \nCl becaUll I WU IO
IDl"Y·" Mid Bloom. "I thiak I WM ~~s:"ti!a,.~i:
The openina of the movie • ia
remini1Cent or an acnaaJ robbery-
muJ'der cue in Lot Aneoles just over
five yean llO· Ontkeu P!&Y• a
district at~ whole wafe JDd
dauahter aie1 k:iUed when 1unmen liiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi~MiiiiiiimiUi:------------------------:----..----, invldeaooffee abopand apray it with
automatic weapon fire.
-a wanllna mpinlt dem.,...ery.
ACADEMY MEMBER.5: YOll" cad will admit you CWld a guest to any P«formance.
TOD.A Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE
ACROSS DOWN 89 Potl·
revolutionary
79 Drinking glass 1 "M 0 A 0 S0 H" government
1 Force back 80 Winter garment character group
6 Cults 81 Bigger 2 Overjoy 71 Donated
11 Cond1t1on 8" Mopped 3 Yearned 72 Bobbles
16 Brag 85 Tells • Supp4ement 73 Burns
21 Similar 89 Encore! 5 Not ea much 75 Protection
22 Of the same 90 Followed closely 6 Flower part 78 Cowered
value 91 Tubers' kin 7 Supplies 77 Campus
23 Refuge 92 Rodent 8 Ringlet bedrooms. for
24 Word preceding 93 Small amounts 9 Schoolyard short
"space" 94 Restrained game 79 Drivel
2 5 Copenhagen 95 Surfaces (road) 10 Berth cars 80 Fondle
natives 96 Ploy 11 Uaeaa razor 81 Work
26 Cleanse 97 Bullrlng cheer 12 Domesticated 82 Nlmble
27 Change 98 Soar 13 Declare 83 Fixed prices
28 Mini-forest 99 French article positively 84 Hindu title
29 Had breakfast 100 Arizona Indians 14 "Sawbuck" 85 Variable star
30 Garden pest 101 Defeated one 15 Make beloved 88 Faith
32 Infant moray 102 Save 18 Marshes 87 Artist's stand
3" Curved letter 104 Ancient 17 Pronominal 88 One cubic meter
38Bom 105 Run away ad}ectlv• 90 Attempt
37 Scarlet and 106 City in 18 Make amends 91 Humped
crimson Washington 19 l ucky number creature
39 High mountain 108 Lavishly 20 Joyce Kilmer 94 Merges
40 Emulated James decorated poem 95 Docks
Bond 110 Oysters' yield 31 Back of the neck 96 Fixed routines
41 Tibetan ox 112 Lumberjack's 33 Mouth parts 98 Pelt
42 Egg-layers tool 35 Thin 100 Flower
43 Soft drink 113 Hospital wing 38 Steeple containers
.,.5 uses a broom 116 Twosome 40 Prophets 101 Remiss
.,.7 Of the sea 117 Mountain lakes 41 Sweet potato 103 Food fish
.,.9 Parlition 118 Owns 42 Skirt edge 104 Ear: comb. form
53 That girl's 120 Carpenter's « Lyric poem 105 Feathery plant
54 Edge tools "6 Stimulates 107 Relleve
55 Vagabonds 124 Heart of ~ixie: 4 7 Cathedral 109 Capital of Texas
59 Worship abbr. 48 Show agreement 110 Takes a break
60 Copycats 125 Donkey 49 Flits 111 Unnerved
62 Was victorious 126 Snort 50 Imbecile 113 Walks in water
63 T ermlnate 127 Zoo enclosures 51 Ballot box visitor 114 Animate
6" Cooking vessel 129 Statute 52 Two-edged 115 Crow's cousin
65 Ritual 130 Sofa sword 117 Current fashion
66 Blemishes 132 Yarns 54 Cooked In the 119 Representative
67 Horrible 134 Conjure up oven 121 Texas shrine
69 Carved gem 136 Century plant 56 Not together 122 Be undecided
70 Foot digit 138 Occurrence 57 Avoid· 123 Native of
71 -on: catches 139 Actress Dunne 58 Knight's charge Stockholm
up to 140 Become mature 61 Tiny lake 125 Social Insects
72 Iced (cake) 14 1 Appointed 62 Arranged In 126 Great Joy
73 Sudden Increase 142 Dispatches spirals 127 Manage
7 4 Used a sieve 143 Requires 63 Old times 128 Without
78 45-cent piece 144 Exhausted 88 More rational 131 In addition
77 Creased (fender) 145 Mushroom 67 Snatched 133 Exist
78 Always "seed" 68 Threefold: 135 Big shot: abbr.
comb. form 137 Opening
I'
On Dec. 1 •, 19801 two masked men
invaded a Bob'a Bia Boy rfttaurant
and herded 11 people mto a meat
locker. They opened fire on them,
lrillina four and iQjurina five.
It was at that ume that Bloom a
karate expert, bouaht bis fint aun for
protection.
In the film Ontkean leadJ a cam-
paip for a city law that any person
"What the film oft'en i1 a modeat pro~. I f I become IO oulJ'llld ~ tbe violeftce around me, Ud I ve Iott faith in tbe police, thM I
should have the riabt to bear anm. ID the movie it's carried tbrouah to a
conclusion. Everyone can any a pm.
This is about what would happen if
everyone wu armed. It would create more havoc than we have now.••
z_OJlEIG~ER' ON STAGE AT $CR •..
celebrates old theatrical vafuei, and
illustrates that SCR still bas enouah of
the common touch to ~ut on a snow
once in a whilejust fo,t ihe pure hell of
it. Its charm isunderscoredbytbefact
that ifs stilJ runnina in 'New York
after mostly negative revieM on it.a
openina two yean qo -un-
fon unately, it is the final work of its
pla)'Wriabt, Sbue,1 who was killed in a
plane crub lut tall.
Performances continue tbrouah
Feb. 9 on the SCR main llqe, 635
Town Center Drive, Costa Mett. r.::===========~ with cunain at 8 p.m. lueldays throuaJr' Fridaya. 2:30 and 8 Satur-
CALLBOARD -Golden West
Collese will conduct au~tions f<?r
two upcmina _ productt.ons th.ll
week .... director Charles M1tchel1 will
be eeekina 20 men and four w~me~
for Shakespeue•s ""Twelfth Ni&bt
Wednesday and Thursday a~ ~:J9
p.m. in the main theater, wh1~ b11
dan•hter Laura Mitchell. WllJ be castTna l 0 women and one man for "
Come Back to the Sand Dime, Jimmy
Dean, Jimmy Dean" on the same
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sprina chtldren's show, .. The Cob-
bler's Secret." and is seekina youna-
sten from 8 to IS yean of
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1 to 4 p.m. and Monday from 7:30 to
IO p.m. for "Fiddler on the Roof' •t
the Forum Theater, 417S Fairmont
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.. •-.....a BESTBUYl·OMne"'"of Bdrm•. 21h ba. llil' cond .. famlty room Fent .. tlc Carnation. By owner Remod /mtn flavor. attrectlon of this pr .. OrMtn hOme beNnd pvt 1024 W Oceanfront. ..... lMI " Its outtt~-....._. Catalina and gtorlou• nice yard, comm. pool pnc., only S 141.poo Cell 673-024 l or 673-1541 S375.ooo. 875-2424 tigloo• CO<ll Cay 5 Bdrm MCUttty get• and drculat Cannery VllMIQe "-'Y
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Belt Bluft'• ~Opptyt room & ow11tzed lot to tub In Carlebad. S84.500-VERY SHARP 3 bdrm, 2 O<:Mn. bay, jetty Yteiw AM tor JoO. at tM get•. palm tr ... mucti mor• Portoftno In HV HOmea.
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lll9UfMble loen & prtcad hOmee' IU>rlced 10... Ml-1211 ., ..... • ISLXAB nautlc:ll wOOd ' ~ 631-12e6 C..u .... llM WITllRllT .1.. PATRICK TENORE· .........
right at 1229.500! '-at $785,000 •/•<*lent 2&3bdrmc:ond09nrS. c brie*. ,,., bltl to So. Bey. 3 1 ii~~-21-.t lfii 4BR 1'~ba. 2. story. 631-12t61780-8702 "· f11Ulll ~~'!'Met wum;;.i;;.QnQ· ~. ~~~ ;:,~~ ~:~!:~ ~-= ;.. ...umm ~5':' Creat~ ··~iiiW MUSTSElLIMEDtATEi.YI .. ,, ,... ownr/..,.. 875-8688 ~ Side by aide <All Alllaon -• ' 8Mut1tUI lg Bed( Bey "'8W
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2 atOty 3 bdrm. 2 t>ett1. • BY owNER· t11r1i=oat .._m YALll s 1ee.500 11~% 30 yr fbt
conditioned condo nr Condo 3 Br, 1750 aq. ft Ent~ large 3 bdrm No po4nta 4\>1% down
S.C. Plaza. Pool, IP9. Fam-rm, 2',.., t>a. 2 cer ,. den w/pr1vete )'811S, 548-0898
trp31c....!_ A~~IOnC1ly mlHIUf Perfect HldWey 2'A ace *3 HOUSES on 300' LOT gar, prof. decoretad. pool • IC)a. Sect1ftce at 19: •""""'· --· all OCEAN VIEW 3BR 3ba. 1 BR home ...-i.. ~ $165 500 Patrlc:k 631-12ee --...... 000 • ..-"7 t-3bf 1-2bf 1-1bf+2aap ..... 1275 ,.; .... ~ "l57 13e9,900. C... Patr1Ctl ,._, Secunty. _...,, $37.000. 811/3e2~7 ...,..... "" _...--T-e .... ,.1 ....... ...... ' o-t· $159K. Agt 759'-5080 _..., .... cvv •·;~~1 ;. Newtyct9C:il:R¥b..to¥9-LMU~ •HlllF~ •REPOSSESSIONS•
..... ly 1119W, La Quinta (tiome GREAT BAY VIEW: 3 .. •7711 al, S 107,000 all the ~ to
-·---• of the Bob Hope CIMllc). untta. MH;OOO. --·-$140.000 Agt. 54&-7739 ..._.. ..... tt-....,2-5e78 540-1155 C.Tetum ~r.759-1552 , ·ii: I"'°''-........ Betty Kerr RHlty
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Ge1ecl c:ommuntty. Im-THIS IS THE YEAR IS GETIING BETTER Ab90!Ut• bargain! p,...,
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out. Gourmet kite~. Thi• is • wondert\11 house In a wonderful CENTURY 2 1 uec twntim. Pool. ac>e 1131 llNCOl.H LANE One of I Kind wit.ti toV9fy
owner'• unit with 3
8dn'M & 2~ be+ ,,..,..
vacant 3 Bdrm. 2 l>a ren-
tel unit. F0<...,... views.
Appralaad for S870,000
and offered fOf S825,000.
Don't wait on thi1 onet
Kara wood noora. Barger community. It Is a prtvate corner location at THE REAL ESTATER • -•m I -tennll Try 10% CIOWn Bayaeat 3 bd"'1. family c:arpMa. Luxunoua mu-C I ~2313 .._ Call Patrick Tenore rm home Beautifully t• bedroom ault•. Built-the toP of ameo Hlghlands. t has s spec-_ ---on tM largeet greenbelt. 7eo-a702 °' 63 t-l2ee planned 10< temify end/Of
In entertainment cent•. tacular unobstructed ocean view. The home FtretleHrt Pr.,.rt1e1 steps to poo1 .,.._ 4 entenalnment. ~ io-
Completety flnllhed .,.,.,. la 3 bdrmt. preeantly uMd u 2 and• d«I. It Lender owned end will Bdrm, 2'n ba large !amity calf on on secluded
alzed 3-cat garege. Pool h .. a profaaalonally landecaped yard and the tlnanc:e as low u 10'Jt% hOtM. wtthln easy welk· street Only 1298.500
& ape. $950,000. community enJOY9 Its own private t>ea<;hes lnt•est All are condos & 1ng dlatanoe to tNflf'f-... , IT...U
1 .. 1. SANDY MITTMAN A.eking $395,000. The reel estate Industry IS located '" Colla Meea thing $.206,000 IU Lm IUL n
enjoying the bast financing In years We Invite 2BR 1'J.BA S 106,900 lniM IMst ......... ll .... UTPlllT GE ,..,Q 9100
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
AFFORDA&E HOU81NG · Dramatic
U9Ptf 1 bdrm condo. Vaulted ceitinp, air
eondltionin&. fireplace, f1rtt deck, security
pte, wnhtf /drytr induded. Two years new.
Beautiful pool & spa. Ass&lmabte loan for first
homtbuytn. $89,000.MARY JAMl
f Ailt. Y Hom QtMT 18TM-
UaHID --•ON IOOD ·Near pd
schoots, Milt Square Plrk, & aoH course. TM"
bdrms. two bltM, Pttio. eottftrttd to far&t, comtortablt flmtly ,.. Secltf'1ty spttm.
$125,000. DOllOTHY flletfil
HUNTINGTON •ACH
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you to vtalt us Sunday 1-5 at 2BR 2',..,BA S 122.000 1e 12, Cul.,., 0r '"' 3000 tt. 3 BR. 31hba. Ill-UM
1•• AAMRI ..,. ...... llm 2BR 2',,..,BA $123.900 1._1 .. · din/fem rma. F!Nc>tt. IP&. IU-IY .... •~ ... ., .... .,..... 3BR 3BA St32.900
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poo1 Vlew oft>ey,ntte tta. ••• t la.1111 mtn1 $379,000 722~ Bdrm. 2·~ b&. ram '"' ' Vl9W MCUrtty $375.000 Traditional Broll• wants a,.. cw "I terma 2 131430-3829
COLDWC!LL
BANl(eRO
1112 you buy °' Mii Wtttl Can---.,.---:--:---:-::-:= Realty nery vm-oe RMtty, ,... Waterfront due>lex.wl doek
w111 g"-9 you hit car for 30 t>oat Now 6.1 l-7370 673-3777 $295,000 673-3777 15:!1''*" Vltlege RMlty
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'1bll Harbor lll&nd &.cl home
.... all the anmddel lncl"6tc
four beclroolm, 4 ph.w bathe, ......
·per and .Up. a •tied COW'tyard
miry mid a~ ta~
room. c..rolyn M..-i
...... , 111'111 11,41 ..
ThJI 5BB. 4 KBA tnditklnal home
.. 1n ""=ble oondldan. lncludel formal . and dlnlna. lepU&te
library, family room wtil\ wet t.r
and fiftplace, pool. spa, •una and
nat ewryt.h.lng ei.e you micht de-
. 'sire. Fa.buloul tairway location and
a new reduced price of $1,419,000
and flexi ble ! Danny
·Bibb/Stephanie Grody ......... , ... ,., .....
Nantucket done to perfection.
Marbl~ entry, neutral custom
carpeting throughout, new cabi-
netry in ki t.chen and family room.
Oak f1oon in family room and ahut-
tered window treatments all help to
make thil home a dream. Marilyn
Bulkley ......... ,, .....
Looking over the canyon and d ty
lights, with 3 bedrooms, 2 batha and
private decka. Great location! Two
car pr-age. Move-in condition.
Hallie Strock
llllUI-SHI.Ill
Just listed -exceptional upper unit.
Two bedroom, and large patio over-
looking bay and out to the Jetty.
Remodeled with new baths, kitchen
tile. Oak and marble fireplace and
more.~ mo8t desirable condo on the
water. $595,000 includes the land.
Danny Bibb or Martha Macnab
l&m.Y LIT .... ,..
One of the last! 50 ft waterfront
witH privilege for pier & slip to
aocomodate a 55 foot boat. Martha
Macnab
• l&IYll ftllll LU ltM,•
Expanded 4 BR, 4 'h BA townhome.
Impressive entry with large circular
11airwell. Large bonus room with
built-in T .V. & wet bar. Could also
serve as a fifth bedroom. This home
offers fabulous potential and is
priced to sell!! Danny Bibb and
Stephanie Grody ............ _ .......
Near new 3BR condominium on
beautiful street in C.Orona Del Mar.
Five blocks to the ocean. Two decks
-one with private spa . .Beau tiful tile
bathrooms and kitchen with Jen-
nair. microwave, e tc. Owner may
assist with financing. Micki Cooper
Ullnll.st ... ...... ,. ,, .. ,..
This Ui-level home with 3 car at-
tached garage·· features loft area.
C.Ould be a lit>rary or den. Three
bedrooms, 2 'h baths. Skylight in
··master suite . Community pool and
tennis. Gayle Amato
UUTllUllT u1m-.... ,..
This 4BR, 3BA. family room home
Is a "Lautremont" in prestigious
Harbor Ridge with expanded loft
and spectacular view. The home
offers a 9ecluded private spa.
Maureen White or Ed F.ecano
lllUIT...... 1211.-
Lovely 2BR, single story condo
with terrific view of golf COUJ'le.
Private 2 car garage. assumable
financing, community tennis, pool.
Martha Macnab
mlll I UY I II llH,-
Channing traditional home on fla t
lot with open ceilings, hardwood
floors, family room. formal dining.
Ocean view & access to private
beach , tennis, pools & parks. Call
Rod Daley or Dave Hinchler.
• Tll l&I II UllMIU 1111,-
Thls one story, very private home ii
a wonderful way of life. Great
view. Living room. family and din-
ing on the bayfront, 2 fire places, 4
spacious bedrooms. Large encl08ed
patio. Near beach and Balboa Bay
Club. Barbara Aune
• ..,._YllY PllYITI .......
A well constructed Broad.moor
home with a private comer location. Lota of trees and large yard. In-
cludes 4BR, 2 'h BA, spa. and great
potential! Very well priced and
owners will trade down. or for a
Palm Springs residence. Danny
Bibb/Stephanie Grody
A MEMBER"OFTHE f1l
SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK IIJ
NEW LISTINGS
Wiit ...... a-.-
Hlgh rental area -c onstant demand. For the
shrewd Investor this 4 BA I 2 BR duplex can't be
beat. Steps to surf and sand.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
....... au llJl,IN
Price reduction -best value In the area. 3 BA +
famlty room, 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen
appliances. metlculousty maintained. Fee.
...... 111111 ...
lnstantty appealing 3 BR. 2 BA, professionally
decorated wtth Imaginative touches. Located on
the canal with large patio & covered deck.
OPEN HOUSES
llXllYllWau ta•,111
Enter lovety garden courtyard to 4 BR. 2~ BA,
unique living room, famlty room home. Three car
·garage. Treat yourself. ......... .. ......... ,
Beautifully maintained duplex, twf 2 BR units 2 BR. Spa
ptus two legal noncomformlng bichefor units. UIT&lff
Excellent Income and excellent loan. ~
Ullll Y11W -.U ...... 5 BR or 4+ Oen
-Sausmto model on excellent street In Corona det -YDUll
Mar. 3 BR, 2 BA. large yard, covered patio, 3 BR, FR
Karastan wool carpet. Owners anxious. ~a&.
SU-1111,IN lllUILM
Beautiful 4 BA home with large family room. 3 BR, Pool
Exceptionally lovely patio with private pool and -•rm n•
spa. Wood-floors and lots of red brick. :.::.. ••
BALBOA PENINSULA · 2 + guest, View ..........
6 BR, FR, V19w
LIWll........ ., ......... a&.
Comfortable and fun, stucco 3 BR home cloee to 6 BR, FR, View
bay and ocean beaches. First home, summer mT •11111'
home or neighborhood warrants a new home. 3 BR, FR
.... llU PlllT 1111,111 MUPllT-*
Cape Cod 4 BR, den, 4 BA, one house from the 3 BR
beach. Two fireplaces, gorgeous throughout. .....,
Anxious seller. 3 BR
-~ PlllllaA llUIPlllT Mll,.. 2 BR, Den
Location, ocean, view and Income tool Clasafc Ul1IUff
beach duplex at end of boardwalk with pan-s BR or 4+ Den
oramlc Catalina and sunset view. .. •
3 BR. Spa
PIWIU ~ Mll,-Ml I I -Authentic Balboa oceanfront. Livable. spacious 3 BR, FR
5 BR, 3'11 BA home with spectacular Catalina & .... NW au
sunset view. Excellent location. Super buy. 3 BR
UlllA llUlflllT .... ,.. = =--Instant move in. Exquisitely furnished, new lllwiw
Class A construction, 3 fireplaces, spa, 2 tlvtng 3 BR, V19w
rooms. All you need Is checkbook & toothbruth. ..,.. 11.L
PmllU ...ulT ll•,IN :.:!:i;R
Rolling sand dunes to ocean Is view from this 4 BR. FR, View
appealing home. Extensive use of brick and ....,
wood add to the existing charm. 4 BR, Poot ...... Pl•llU l&fflllT 1111,-3+ BR
The clallic gem 3 BR home Is on exclu8've llllHL.nl
Buena Vista. Exqultlte decor, hardwood floor. 3 BA, FR
Separate sandy beach, garden & brick patio. -• f'•
4BR
Pl•IN llfflllT llM,IM ---Brick patio wtth bullt·ln BBQ lends ltsetf to an 4 BR, Den, PIS
entertatnment flow between your yacht and -.. au
custom home. Oak cabinetry, locatlonl 3 BR, FR, V'9w ---• Pl-.u 11,Jll,IM 2+ Gueet, V19w
Garden entry to appealing and apacloua 4 BR .._ f HU
home. Lanai across front overt~lng sandy 3 BR, OoMnfrnt
beach and dock on 50' frontage. ..,.. 11.L
S BR. View P1111111u unwt t1,lllflll ••w m
Spectacular home on 80' frontage. 2 boet 1ffpe I BR. FR. v• + 2 lfde ties, 1eparate 1 BR apt., 3 car garage, .,... aL
full buement. May consider apt. frade. F• I BR. ~ V'9w ..... ,
Pl•llU Utnlft n...,., 3 BR. ,,.
Cu1tom bulh & decorated home + new gueet S I JU
apartment on 70' main bay frontage. New p6er & 3 BR, ~ont
stlp for 2 large boats, aandy beech, tunny patto --S JU 5 8R,~t
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$285,000
$288,500
$290,000
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$450.000
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$625.000
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$699,000
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$265,000
$269,500
$289,000
$290,000
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D. VALENTINE You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BAI Ha...... Bleached hardwood floors, Surber carpet, cozy
C. RUMSFELD fireplace and a large , lush yard. · .........
L. MURPHY ,.., .... ,.,...
E. BOWIE
11......, ..
M.AEEDY
1111•,.. au 1421,111
Serenety situated 4 BA. Tastefully appointed &
metlculousty maintained. 2 spacious patios and
pool.
Hl •111111• 111111 mw au 1411,-
M. MATTHEWS Forever ocean view! 4 BR + large forma~ dining
'114 l11•1a ,.,... room. Famlty room with wood par'~ floor &:-
1121 .;!H:,: brtck ttrep1ac9. Private courtyard entrance.
R. KURTZ 111111 .. au n11.-
HS. ..... Incredible vtew -Incredible decor. Incredible
1 ~e: value -Incredible price. Exclusively listed
M. REEDY gor~s 3 BA, 2~ BA view home. Appolnt-
1111 ln•••re • men ·
G. LIVINGSTON
11112841trMt
J . MERTZ
1411 .......
H. THAMER n ... ...-
L. ROSE ........
l.. MURPHY
111 .. 111111
J. DONAHUE
11""" C.McMAHAN
11Ml111rtlt
K. RANGER ,.., .... ,.,...
CORONA DEL MAR
.. 111111 -.. 1121,-
Newty decorated 3 BR charmer; plantation shut-
ters, fireplace, celling fans, brass hardware,
redwood spa, new paint. 1 'la blocks to beachl ........... ,,, ....
Top thts for value! 6 BA, 4 BA, 2 kitchens, 2
garages, 2 laundry facllltles, patio + sundeck.
Walk to beach & shops. Low down. assume loan.
$359,000 E. BOWIE
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Lease option available. Beautifully decorated
one story, spacious 3 BR home. Plaster & cedar
ceilings, shutters, spa, A/C. Call now. 1., ............ .
$279,000 G. ANDERSON ......... .... ...
A jewel of a Cape Cod one door from Ocean
Blvd., 3 BR, trench doors, bay windows,
gourmet kitchen, beautlfulty remodeled In '83.
,,......, ..
$398,000 M. REEDY
11.n , ............ -
$429,900 G. ANDERSON llNl1DUll .. , ....
Front row view of ocean and bay. Room for PoOt
on view tide. Watch boats go by and enjoy great
auneeta.
$430,000
$435,000
1450,000
$496,000
$655,000
1579,500
1825,000
1645,000
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$1,225,000
12.200.000
1HI l1•1net
M. MATTHEWS
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C. RUMSFEl.O .. ., ......
R. BOLAND .......... ,.,,...
L. SHAW
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C. BALDtKOSKI ..........
J.du80t8 ..., ......... e. EADIE ., ........
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Beet location In Spyglua and the moat magnifi-
cent 8 BR + off'°8 home the area hat to offer.
Lovety poot, spa and gorgeous custom decor.
·~· • • fun11n ... ,.111
P ... ect Mttlng or viewing harbor boat acttvtty.
4 BR, 3~ BA, 3 car garage, dock apace for 3
boatt. Land Included.
OTHER AREAS
AJWRTZ na. .... -,,..,..
8. AUDY Bright and dean 2 BR condo wtth coot, lhedy
f ...._ .. blldcyard to .,joy aummer barbequee. Near
M. RbOY ehopptng, poota, t.,nla.
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G. LMNGSTOH Ql1-1•..., ._ ,Prtwlt• & qufet woocMd area wtth pool & tennta
E. Ol80N fectttt .... Hfghty upgraded, 2 BR, den, 2 deckt.
-.... .. Lowly ntgtrt-lght view.
M. ISNT8
644-9060
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homt. l1100/mo yr1y Lge l8f ept carMll n6oe. No pett. MIO/mo. children. Nw' pane. HMI • -It M15 IS0-8357 18dnn wlloft, 28&. 28dfm di•. 6619, ale, ger. oolr\ Ind No PEra 146 ••t LIDO PARK DA; 2 8ed & · on · Call.-.. UMHe paid. No ptt1. 2h, veutted ceftlnQ•. lndry. tee5. 146-t'51 '*'ous· BAVFRONT PENT· r.~ ""'ir~ ~ow'?' 28drm 28& 1720 pfVI dee«, Jacuz, bltln• ID-11111 ... 28r 11a, ,.no. POOi. ..,,
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laata la1 ltlt~ll BR 1575. No P91•. on 1550. S.c ct.p. 2020 Full· 2=:m 1~· gar, no~ ss7oimo. yr IM. Adutte. LIMITED TI• SNCIAL ON b~?:r, ~f:'=~· :~townhouMI ~~i.~ C:t!"'P:i: 1114 •trMI prkg. Ilk lo bch. erton. No Pita 831·M27 301 Avocedo . 642·9150 No pets. 64&-0164 l'ACIOUl 19DRM a DEN .a.BTI. NO PETS ~9-2447 •Privet• 1>a1conlff or 11500/mo yr1y. 1.7MM11 •• ...,.,....,. __ ....,;;.;.;1 873.-5191 . E·llda 28r 18a uptlelts. ,,..,. 1 Gatden petlot 2 BR 1 be HM, iQ; Yl'd. 361 VACANT NO FEE 28r 2 ... New No-Mill fin. AYUUIU.. Avt 1119 SS50 + S300 2 RIKI FRee' MNT TownhouM style 2br t•~ ifi5 no ~ ..'l!! pd. 38' 28a 'h blk to bW:tl. ~=t ~~\: = 28R 1V.8A E/8'de Twnhm. MC. Ullla pd ISSO· 148fl 1100 Off 11T MONTH'S RENT bath, petiO, tflQI gat · ale, W1f llTT . mo. -. 1995/mo. 111/luH MC. 1775/mo. F~lc. yerd. E/slde 28R 2Yt8A twnhM MSO mo. Caro1 54s.&e74 *3 Lighted tennis courts ~Pdl •OU' ,1n9I.-Mt' ltat~ NII tlrt Agl IS35-3090 2 BR APT w/ClARAGE 1 garage. Nice loeallon. new crpt/drpa lrplc' ON ALL A'ARTMENTI YILU 11111•• · •2 Swimming pools o two bt'df.OOm,.tlfu N • • r S. C PI a z •. f180 Sant• An• 1 · · -. •Str-.ma & panda ll Ctnu ... .., BB set51mo. c.n 64Mte1 TSL MGMT 542·1803 g:r.91~58:0.7!'6.~~af· THE place to come home to -A 212411•1, .,t 1 •Sorry, no P91• UP TO
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htwp. No gator ~tlo. 2 car gar, MW crpta, le20. Elalda lg 2bf 1ba, TSllllllllUllT ll4-IM1 '141·1llJ 714/557-8020 2 c•r gar $750 mo StudlO Blk to bctl,ocnvu Pref n/amkr qulal angl. dqn. paint a •Ppll'a. pool, 2 petsona max no 496-4179 att 4pm or Utlls pd MOM Cove No
le25 No pe1a IS75-0800 S1300. mo. 7e<>-1579 pe11. 54&-5137 !!ll~!ZlrZl'a8 wttnd pe11 $675/mo 499-2690 I-
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HOMES FOR SILE
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508 38th Street, Newport Beach
759-9100 $335,000 Sunday 1-4
321 Dahlia, Corona del Mar
646-7171 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
' 234 Hazel, (Oceanfront) CdM
759-9070 $625.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
424 San Bernardino, Newport Beach
646-7171 $269.900 Sat/Sun 1-4
* 1609 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest. Nwpt Bch
751-3191 $249.000 Sunday 1-4
115 Via Koron (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $285,000 Sunday 1-5
115 Via Orvleto (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch
673-7300 $347,500 Sunday 1-4
2 IR 19lu1 FAI RI or DEi
* * • 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB
6'4-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
734 Cameo Highlands Dr, Cameo Highlands
673· 1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5
**31921 South Coast Hwy, South Laguna
673-7300 $699.000 Sat 1-4 Sun 12·3
14 Starlight. lrvlne
760-5000 $239,500 Sunday 1-4
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**350 62nd St. Newport Beach
644-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-4
734 Cameo Highlands Dr. Cameo Highlands
673-1181 $395.000 Sunday 1,.5
919 Hyde Court, Costa Mesa
751-3191 $153,500 Sunday 1-5
3300 Ooean BIVd, Olde Corona del Mar
673.0889 $799,000 Sunday 1-4
2183 Rural Lane, Coeta Meu
6'5-0303 ~137,000(R2) Sundy 1-4
145 Via UndlM (Lido Ille) Newport Beech
673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4
* • v-1903 Yacht Cam Ila (Seavtew) NB
759-1890 $325,000 Sunday 1-4
• 1905 Vecht Enchantreea. Seavtew. N.B
&«-9090 $379,000 Sunday t-5
3 II 11111 Fii II 1r IEI
* • 2207 Aralla (Eaatblutf) Nftport Beach
644"'8200 S219,000 Sunday 1·4
2345 Aralla. ea.tbluff. Newport 8Mch &t2--5200 1245,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30
1953 Arnold. co.ta Meea
&t5-03031122,500 Sunday 1-4:30
2443 BemboO, EMtblufft, Newport 8Mch ~9090 '341,500 Sunday 1_.:30
f
• .., 18 Belcour1, '*°"" 1eo-a333 M8t,eoC> Sunday 1-.s
* • 1218 8'ue Qum <W•tcllff) Nwpt Be"
931.12ee «Me.e&o s.vaun 1-a
•247 Dtlftwood, ~. CdM
844-8080 l480.000 &indey , ....
**101 "0" lttMe, 8". P9ntneula, N.1
144 IOIO IMS.GOO ~ 1-4 .
'
•2807 Harbor View Or. H.V Hiiis, CdM
• 644-9060 579,500 Sunday 1-4
• 16 Jetty, Jasmine Crk, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $345,000 Sunday 1,4
300 Kings Place (Clltthaven) NB
631 -1266 $305.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1101 Kings Road. Newport Beach
760-8333 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 67 Lakeshore. Irvine
760-8333 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1631 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach
673-5354 $298.500 Sunday 1-5
• # 17 Monteclto (Spyglass) COM
759-1501 $499.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
•8 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM
644-6200 $499.000 Sunday 1-5
1982 Port Albans, Harbor View Hmes, NB
492-0890 $239,000 Sunday 1-4
• 1806 Port Westbourne (Hrbr Vu Hms) COM
675-6000 $339.000 Sunday 1-4
290 Robinhood, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $169.500 Sun 12:30-4:30 * •41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
673-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-4
1500 Seacrest. H.V Hiiis, Corona de Mar
644-9060 $349,500 Sunday 1-4:30
**5911 Seashore Dr. Newport Beach
644-9060 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
508 V,,entaja (Bluffs) Newport Beach
759-6700 $235,000 Sunday 1-5
*601 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1-4
* 18732 Via Verona (Turtle Rock) Irvine
759~ 1501 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
• IEDROOI
340 Cabrlllo, Eastslde Costa Mesa
631-1266 $154,900 Sunday 1·5
228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
• Ill ,1u1 Fii iii or IEI
2015 Windward (Baycrnt) Newport Beach
759-1501 $26'4.500 Sunday 1-5
LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcluus/Seavtew. CdM
759-9070 $305K per lot Sat/Sun 11_.
* 28435 Arbor Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC
842-5'200 $119,000 Sunday 1-'4:30
•••••2430 Bayshorea (BaY9hOr•) NB
844-8200 $8e0,000 Sunday 1·'4
••22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt 8ch
759-9100 S9SO,ooo Sat/Sun 1-4
20 Hilleborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt 8ch
759.9100 sns.ooo Sat/Sun 1-..
••21 8od90a Bay (Spygt ... ) COM
&t+8200 *539.000 Sunday 1_. • * 1748 8onalN, Newport a..ctt
842·3-'449 1289,000 Sunday 1-4
•2221 Franc6tco, ~a.en
831-1291 '274.800 Sunday 1-& * 1700 o.laxy Dr (Oowr ~) Nwpt 8ch
759-1601 1546,000 Set/Sun 1-4:30
•212 Hllllll Dr. (OoMnfront). CdM
7&9-9070 11, 135.000 8a.11Sun 12-6
232 Monti VIMa. eo.ta MeN
7fSt..8100 1114.IOO &tnday 1_.:30
* ·~ Morro ~ (lowot-> QOM 1at-1so1 .-.ooo· ...,.., 1 .. 5 .
• v 16 Napoll (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $1,195.000 Sunday 1-5
1412 Nottingham. Westclltt, NB
644-9060 $269.500 Sunday 1-4:30
115 Pearl, Balboa Island
675·8~88 $445,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
309 Poinsettia. Corona def Mar
759-9100 $575,000 Sunday 1-4:30
* • 1947 Port Bishop Cir (HV Homes) NB
640-1429 $425,000 Sunday 12-4
2792 Redwlng (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
631-1266 $212.000 ' Sunday 1-4
423 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB
644-6200 $390.000 Sunday 1-4
850 Sandcas'fle, Harbor View Hills
760-8333 $339.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2015 Seadrift (Irvine Terrace) COM
759-1501 $390,000 Sunday 1-4
v tt2 Torrey Pines (Big Cyn) N.B.
759-8477 $525.000 Sun 1-5
•Burning Tree Road, Big Canyon. NB
760-1900 $785,000 Sunday 2-5
* U 533 Tremont (Cameo Shores) COM
644-6200 $649,990 Sunday 1-4
107 Via Genoa (Lido Isle} Nwpt Bch
759-6700 $575,000 Sunday 1·5
125 Via Koron ( lido Isle) N B
631 -7300 $467,500. Sunday 1-4.30
•••815 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
675-6161 $2.200,000 Sunday 1-5
330 Vista Trucha. The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $249.500 Sunday 1·5
* * 1444 W. Bay Ave (Peninsula} Balboa
673-7300 $865,000 Saturday 2-4
2716 Windover (Broadmoor. HV Hiiis) COM
675-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
• 1917 Yacht Enchantress. Seavlew. NB
644-9060 $429.000 Sunday 1-5
v •2019 Yacht Resolute. Seavlew. NB
640-7849 $459.000 Sunday 1-4
I IEDROOI
908 Chestnut, Eastbluff, Newport Beach
644-9060 $290.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2134 Miramar Dr. Balboa Penln. Pt. N.B
675-1771 $1800/mo Sat 10-5/Sun 12-5
I Ill 19lus FAI RI 1r IEI
* •49 Cambria (Spyglass) COM
644-6200 $825.000 Sunday 1·•
•3055 Capri, M ... VerM. Costa M ...
545-61~ Sunday 1-4
••326 Evening Canyon (Shorecilfft) NB r
644·6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-4:30
7 Hermitage, Newport Beech
6'4-6200 $ 1,295.000 Sunday 1-4
•74 Hlllet98t. Big Canyon. Nwpt 8oh
873-8700 $2,450.000 Sunday 1.5
2788 Lorenzo (M ... Del Mar) Coata M ...
831·7370 $189,900 Sunday 1-5
* • 7 Muir 8ffch (Sp~ .... ) COM •
780-8333 S 1,295.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * • 25 RldQeMM (Harbor Ridge} N8 84~ $3,950,000 Sunday 1-4 30
••8 Tra116gaf. Harbor Rtdge. Nwpt 8ch
fM0..-'41el 11.950,000 Sunday 1 ·.5
.... +•1008 W. 8ay Avie .• Balboa Pentneuta.
NB &t+t0eo 12.2 Mlltk>n Sund8Y \-.4
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L.OTS 14 t5 M Top of Aockypolnt SoYalaU
144 &100 ta.750.000 Sat/~n M
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TOWllHOIES
FOR SILE
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Jasmine at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 from $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
•300 Cagney Lane(P/Hse l)Versallles, NB
645-0303 $127.500 Sunday 12-4
* •280 Cagney Ln. :: 104 (Vrlla Balboa) NB
644-6200 $142.000 Sat/Sun 1-•
6 Exeter. Irvine
760-8333 $109.500 Sunday 1·5
2 IR plus Fii RI tr DEi
* •280 Cagney Ln :: 103 (Villa Balboa) N6
644-6200 S 180.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
* •280 Cagney. =320 (VIiia Balboa) NB
644-6200 $209 000 Sat/Sun 1-4
••310 Fernando ::207, Newport Beach
645-0303 $249.500 Sunday 1-4
••2792 Longwood Coun CM
546-2313 $168.500 Sunday 1-4
3 IEDROOI
Jasmine Ave at 4th. Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 from $209.000 Sat/Sun 1.4
500 Plays. The Bluffs Newpor1 Beach
640-5560 $229.500 Sat Sun 1-5
398 Seawrnd. Back Bay Newport Beach
548-0898 $174 000 Sat/Sun 1-4
428 Vista Roma (BluttsJ Newport Beach
759-9100 $212,000 Sunday 1-4 30
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* •25 Escapade Court {Newport Crest} NB
673-7300 S 178,000 Sunday 1-4
•• 15 Ima Loa Court (NewPOrt Crest) NB
673-7300 $187.500 Sunday 1-4
• IElllOOI
* 29 12 Ouedada (Bluff•) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1-4 30
'DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
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S 18 Dehlia. Corona d.i Mar
875--2424 S37S.OOO Sat/Sun 1-4
720 FemtMf, Olde Coron• de! Mar
875-eooo $339.$00 Sat/Sun 1-4
•25 Gotdenrod, Otde CorOM de! Mer
675-eOOO $419,500 Sunday 1-4 ..
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yr• '44-1010 t-5 M·F .wit. NaN. COMll Hwy, M/F n/amkr atv S8r 28a .. Dll In mll'9CIM,,.., klneman ......... wort! part time. lencf,. --• muet. Kno¥11id"9 M:l:ii 8&:: Im =u~ 4~ ...
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luxury furnlahed 1Br lrom lllln<* wtll houlMtt ~,:,i;-~~ ~~~ LUXURY Npt. Bc:h. 785 Pf'omlMd. ThanK )'OU St. 0.vtd. 982-2300 reaponalblltlea. Good retlrill & bookkeeping PfT. Hra i;; Retell ex· aaalat In Pur~healng
Condo, MC ,911•. pool, your home, Feb. Vleltlng Smotclng ~k. Approx aqflft office. NelC1 to O.C Jude. Coeta Mee&: live In + tralnlefo_l,r•ltlon. ekllla. Conatruotlon perlenel Pf'tf. 845-0210 Dept. FfT. 8-<4.30s0:
.. c S1000/mo . ...._..270 dllklten In N.B. ~ '350/mo. 875-4428 Joe Alrpon. Robt. 955-1222 Lett I,.... .... aalery. Elderly cere, O aper. req. Houra 10-7, lllll'L .. w•-~~ :=-ary. C. Brown, 131..5720_ .. 4M outwte dey employment -·LL-tlexlbte full time. Salary __ _.. _,.,. ·--·~ .... •llllT llllU -Prof/f«n 25+ non amkr, NPT BCH: Nr li~. ok. Call 842-8592 ,.._ commenaurate w/exp. For exclualve Women'a MENS SPA ATTENDANT, ...... , ... ,. 2 .... ·-ltatali tt llart snr 0t1ent• -.tir pvt 1-ofcl av1161 !#Ith 1t>Oo aq IUl.n ... 2 .... 11 FuNon ihop. S•letV + FIT. muat be n.x11>te tOI ~mo. ~nd--;;;;; t!orN & poo1'. e.ac tt M . S1 per aq tt, 1·5 yr fnllll\ ADS HOUSECLEANING In Huntlnaton Beect't It '" ·-commlaalon. fllperlerlee AM/PM ihlfta. aero.:-' trOm ~ti ' . 1714 Npt. $350. 548-W7 ~ INN. Agt Nen 87~ UUl1ll Women needed, QOOd pay, looking for 1 part time lllllTAIY needed. fMe..4841 For appt. p1eaae Call Mon.·
210 Grant · 2BR 1\1\BX twnhM apt. PlllJ. ..... 1 -•Tiii AR£ fRE£ good houra. C"all Rob-MCrelary to wotk 30 hra For cs..lopment compeny F c ..... M 7 Fri. 9 AM~ PM delly.
TSl MGMT 842· 1803 Avail Feb 1. $450, 1at & p::'tind *: ,:t ~~ ~ ;::;;;~ ,...w 18i 1 a/f ble'a Rag & Mop · p/Wf<;..~11 office up. In o:c Airport erea. ~mh:: ;,t'°'e:illel ~ 846-5000 ext. 521
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Older eingle Pf'ef. No 2Br nr SC Ptia, quiet llY1 ~BR et bctl""'N8*~101~ loo. 2411 E. Cout ~· 142·1111 2-GPM Wlufy1 N.B. Cit ... /llUftlf lllllTAlf/UllPT l"t'~i h~· Cell Bin or Erik• 873-3152
pets. '750. 850-8145 ~"tfti. CC:"' ,.,r1!:~~ cnm 131-8548 ...,.. St• 200. CdM. 875-t req. Mr Hood 75t-1oee Current Clllt. drtvere lie, Mint.mum 3 yra expar. F~~t•I. •:~~~.' :,11~:: Nll1ll Plllll
SPACIOUS APARTMENT (714)5A9-o234 Prof M/F, lpeCbd 3BR Small office apace F nd· fem Gold RM H 0 US EK EE PE R , ~": ~c:ra l ':! Type 70 wpm. Attractive Lido Vlllego. Friendly FOOD AREA· Engl req. 1 MILE~ OCEAN COM hM Pvt bath $'300/mo. loc:. E. 17th St, oo · n rvr OUPAIRE FOf 2 aml c:tlll. l"*1ee Cont & ~. 281· 1°'4 1tmoaphere w /growth ·Flex nra N-amk M·F
&42·2357 2 Rmt• wanted to ahr CloM to bch i5'ro· C.M 845-33M A.alt for Biii no t-es vie Brkhrat, H.8.. dren. S.iary ~t. Po. at· . act ClllN ...,..;•-_... potentlal Muet h•v• 752 7903' aak fOf Linda. --,.,,...--,,.,.-.,...,,,--,..-.,,--1 3BR 2'~ ba CdM htN. · · M I I e a S q P a r k ltlon evt Im~ 5 .. """"" · -•c I 1 -•-• C 11 J 11 e • \l ......... Wla a.lboa Prof. M/F n-.mkr. Reta 873-0822 WATEAFAONT BLDG. 839-9359/E .,._. ......,_,, Fredrlctt Brown Aaeoc. Small edvet1lelng agency ex P • r · a u 1--------
;.:. 2Br •1:;~~ upon requeet. 759--0102 Ptrof'atir~ :-· rmmt e:::= '::!: ~~.::.. FOUND Mlxed Terrier Pit· ,....... tlH EOE 952·~/V/HIV :r.! ~ ~ ~~9334 1895~'!.~~caw
--------!*LG BAYFRONT HOME :,, bd/be 0.:,.~ Mon-Fri 9 to 5 butt YCty McFldden & Ed· Pa lllllL Tl&ml . reaponalblllllea. Mui! •a• ••.ew IR Rest. Apply bet 11· 12 luta bl • ..,..~: Pvt be, kite prtv .• fem. ftp' C'ts 552-5187 ' ' warda, HB fMe..4135 Church Mlnlatry. ECE .... llTIJ-&/I heve exit MC akllta & w.s~5wrl.5 RESTAURANT
n-amkr $475mo 873-1521 . . c....rdaJ FOUND Perak .. t vcty Untta required. 842·9181 2 yra exp. Helpful to know QOOd phor'9 peraon.i11y. 7·E'9Yen Store Meda tvll
• A tidy llhletlc l)f'of per-. Prof n/amltr w tum 3Br fnttrtJ Harbor & Bly CM Cal.I to IBM P.O. Muet be WlfY Selwy $1000-$1200/mo aAd part time Selea· Full end part-time Poe-
PALM MIESA APT8 aon fOr lux ~NB home Hunt 8dl hme $400 -+ ~ ma Identity 850-SMs' UI. •JmTll accurate. 55&-2030 842·1792 people for Ill ahlfta. No ltlons with tlexlble hcMt
1Bdrm *575 ~ + Joan 845-9211 . u1JI&. Sheri 841.-11 1§58 aq rt sfOAiFRONf . 2fr28' Crulelng Sllboeta. PART TIME axpatlence necea .. ry, are now av8il&blt. We
1581 MeN Dr 5-46-Neo . >Ont MESA VEAOE LOST: blk/wtlt male ihttv Weekenda now. Full time "'91T /aDI we wtll train. off« competitive atet11ng
--------1AAtL IMMED. NEW loc:ltlon 54M 123 Cat. red coller, tag aummer. 846-7100 119T/TYPllT Part-time, ettna. Santa ExOlllent compeny ben-wages, tree unlforma, a ..... Ctalt •etrt CONDO w/priv BR & ba. PllllDllY N9T . 'Charlie'. Vlo. Bluf1at L..J~..J~-~ 1-1 / a.t.. Ane Co. 40 WPM. Cell eflt1 lndudlng lite and grMt trllnlng pr0gtem .... M/F. E'CM $400/mo-+ 13 PENTHSE·VU PATIO 880 •Combined Offtce/Shop Bad! Bay, N.B. Rewwd ... ~ ..... l /l-1.. Lou I a, 1 f t . ' 2 p M . hellth lnaur~. credh and ottlef benefit.a. Apply
WW'"""'! .......................... u111. 548-9159 Furn, FP; Pvt ent. rm. 825 aq. tt. rw. C.M. 844-0434 u.1.11111 " SI .. lm"*"lt• openlnQ-emall 5-46-1008 EOE union and proftt ihaflng. lmmedlately to:
SBr 28 1 Condo 1125 Dena Pt, fem n-amtir, Pf'of. ba, pool/tennla/_,.,etc. C.2. Nice WM 548-72'9 LOST Ork/It bfWn strip Foont81n \I~ fax Ac-w.;.. "'.r:IPIY In . petaon etter
Carport. pool, Jee. lo ihr 3 Br 2 ba home seso. M9tln/M •73-3887 Puppy Huntington & At· MANAGER counting & lnwatment I Ir... .,, 3.00pm •t. ......,
545-7131Of731-51158 $400 nr t>ctt 2~ I •1 __ I fl 1•1 lenta Rewerd 969-&954 Finn Meda non amok Immediate opening for l·ELml •-1 ..._ llhtl . QUIET 9mk t 2Br 2... a.._1 uac.. . . et. tvlMlme typlal with gen--Lrg 2BR 18A. unfurn, new F 25-35 to ahr attrllC'l. Npt n-r Ot .,. LOST Gold brac:elet. YCty lm~lat• opening for full (ElrMt tor college atudent eral office akllll. Speed 2843 Herbor Blvd. '"'8Ina,IA12121
crptatlevelon. extr• lg Helghla hM. Furn 1Br/ba houM, 2 blka to bch, la Balbol Yechl Club. ,._ time Dlatrlct Maneger. or houaewlfel) Mi n. and ecQKec:y a muat. Coeta M .... CA
aundec:k, carpon. Wood· pvt ent. No children or 1375.+ utll. 84e.3l 30 "' .... 1 werdl 875-80459 75wpm-IBM PC •xi>er. (714)24 f·7313 uni Liii Ml ed ~ a1rwn. 2 S400/mo. Utll Incl. Rmmt to lht 2br 2ba O,,...aaitJ ztll . Muat ertJ<>Y wortclng with hflpful. For oontldent lal ~ual Op:;}/H~
poofs. $850. 854-2M2 548-8773 Promontory Pt. N.B. LOST: Male yellow Labre· children. Experience ~ervtew plWe call M . T u•·aJ/T .. ployet lllftl'I
$475+ dep. 875-3889 Cn.rt« Ylc:tlt looklng for dor. On Balboa lalltld. helpful. George Steve n a IC K I .. I llW• I
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a!--.. Female rmm•• to .,,.,.. 50% Pet1ner. Proflt•bfft 1/0 9 / 8 8 . T. g g e d 5-40-4014 HIS EOE u... .. 2BR 2BA Newport BMch. lllS?'TI ,.llU Mtlbltlhed bualneee. Ex· "Lancelot" REWARD, We otter an excellent ben-S50· 100K Annually. Ne· i--------llft _, S375/mo.~ oellent tax edvantagee. 714/535·1748 days, eflt program, peld YI· ... lll•IT llTl-1• Ilona! nutrition company 1111-_llllU -n-FemlMlh 2 It 4Br ... _ •Oellyoomputerupdal• Clll Barry875-&4M 7141778-1713 ev. or catlona&holldaya,bonua for Newport Beect't Pub-Smog, brlk•, tun.up 111 nu 25 &~~11e. mlonen· ramale & male, pfT & FfT
_.., •-•• r ry ·-· •Moreleeda,futerMtV (408)358·3477 or program and dental In· llahlng Co. Good PhON mlk•. 50% labor. 20% -ement -poalt • Call owner 250--09l9 ENJOY Ill tM amenltlea nice quiet erM S275t rno. •All c:llenta acteen.d = T •---nit 395-5372 COLLECT iurance. Selery plua peraonallty, Xlnt typiat, parta. Nd refl. 873·3320 avellable In Calif., Colo, btwn 7·11~ Mon-Fri our -®It oriented com-Krta 7141895-7848 •20% off to 1161 new c11eni. ~ I _. mlleege ralmburaement. great beneflta. Cell Nev & Artz. Fut Id---------
plu nu to offer I Fem n-emotce new condo (714)841·561 l l\U money for LOST: Mt or K1ty9, anchor Sharon, 47t-3055 llTI •111111 vencemeht, high c:om· WllTllll
Spedoua 1 & 2 Bdrm un· nr uc1 POOi Jee tennis TD'a S 10 ooo up No key c:tlaln. Vic Bal P9rl nr Appllcant muat apply In EXPER'D with Foretgn & mlulon1-atate of the art EAp dey wait,.._ Apply
tum. apta. STARTING AT ..,.25. 8r1Qitt~ as.4.3905 · You':, rem aht 2br -s>t credit..,.., ni, peMtty'. Red Onion NB 875-4059 peraon at Dally Piiot. 330 1191H•IT Oomeatlc car repelr. proc:lucts. Mu11 attend In · petaon Mon·F·rt. No
*5251 Covd pattc'g. SAT· Cd • nr bcti, n-amkr, o.rnaon Aaeoc. 873-73l l ........ 3112 Weit Bey St , Coat• Hex eel'• Hunting Ion Muat hive own tOOla. Call Saturday Semlner to pnon. calla. 619 Sleepy
EUITE TV, POOi, Gym, Fem n-amkr ahr beeut. '375/mo. 840-9015 Mell, Ca. ~pply 9· 11 Baech S.-Offloe hel for Info. 842·7070 quality. NOUVELLE VIE Hollow lane Lag Bch
S.Una. Of! Newport Frwy pool home 1350. mo. lntal W ... "• = W ... -11 WARM I SINCERE PrOf. a.m. or 2~ p.m. (Clrcula· an opening tor 1 Reoep-INC , Mr Hudton, (714) ' · •t McFlldden, t/2 blk to 846-7591 213/493-7274 1 U •• U .. wtltlmt 40'a, 8ft/190, new tlon Dept.~ tlonlat. llAfTm Tlll•ML 752-&eo.4, oot of atete.
Keno'a Reet. 541-3102 Fem ltlr 3 & C.M. Condo, Prof. M8' "61a.Mll<a rm OR Im ifMll to., .. aea;k~. ettrac. tnm TU AllHITllT Reap~nalblltlea Include Engr. Co. Santa Ana. entry (800) 423-30019 SSH
15801 Tua11n VIiiage Wey n-amkr lndry pool, Jee nr bctt In exc:hg for llte c:eplt81 for buetnw ct. fem owr 5 5 fOf .... ioo. tetephonee, typing of S5 level trainee. No exp. nee. SALES For Fun Nautic.i * : 181 on W., lartlHI &,ta $400 +ih u111 722.18'2 ' dutJee & red. rent. Reta. ve6oomelit. Heve c:.pt!Ye , ... tloNhlt> & poea. mar· FuM time. Coate Meaa. wpm, malntenence of ct. 54s..1008 lft. 2pm· EOE Gin i Cloth!. ng Store Avallable In Weatcllll
· · Oeve 714/891-7714 mwtcet. (819) 74t-9118 rlage. ~ 891-7714 846-HSSI or 756-9105 partment "-· general ...,. .. F.fT. Exp pref'd. Chett6lf~ area. Good partclng. buty lniil SiH reception dutlu & Loc:tter 87M230 NB lhop. f48-1677 cierlcll auppon tOf •vet· FllllUI
lllTIL UlllTll'T lety ot people. Wortclng foreman, muat ----------------Full time poaltlon tor Xlnt benefit• & aaJary to have expeert hand•on
motivated profelllonal In S 1200. p/mo~ r• experience In the MMcl,
t>uay Newport S..ch of· aume Of' ~ per1on repllr, overhaul, and r• ~5;;5!;i5£iii;iiiii,~~~·=;QF~;:::;: rir..... p lati flee. 84M801 to power of gu and dl...i i VINCE LENHOFF Flnl9hed A AEWOOD 176.501% cord ,...,,• ..... ..,9~ .... """"'!"--....,_ •·-lllT--IL-----IDOIL OHP merlne englnea. A~ IM
Carpentry & cuatom r• New YMl'a Specie!. au.i. C&B , .. WN SERVICE PAINTER NEEDS WORK! /IUllllll lblllty to repair and ln-$2.40 per day
Th•t'a ALL Y°""1 tor
3 llnea. 30 dey minimum
ln!M
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALl TODA.VII
UIFNLlll
Yoor SeMce Directory
Repreeentatl~
142-4121 tlf. Jot
modeflng. Lio. 495•5899 mix. Oellv., Jim 838-8561 ··~~...,. t ...... _. mo. $20_ Int/Ext, celllnga. retln Clb. Pleeaant group practice In 140 N. Orange Ave. a1all drive trelna, exhau1t ..,.,.. ......... (28) yra exp., work guer. Newport Bch. RDA pref. 4 lnduatry, CA 917"'4 1y1tema, ltletta. atruta.
--....,.... S25. 84 -5737, 548·6722 D1Yla Pllnllng 964-3837 dey w.ek + alternate Attn. L. Bottorff prope, etc. Muat be tam· c~ ... Cut lMERiCbi HANDYMAN .. HI QUALITY •t reu. ""--. SAT AM• 840· 1122 EOE M/F/H lllet with mlc:tllneac opef· 1 n w...... etlona. (letnes & mllla). •AROUND THE CLOCK"' Carpentry, fencing, win· Topped/removed. Clean· Int/ext. Real E.atate clMn· IU'TIL U9TllllST ll•llllllT B 1 u e pr Int re 1d1 n g
NIGHTSl·WEEKENOSI dowl, plumbing, merllt1, up new lawna 761~3-478 up, c:arpeta, wtndOWI, etc; Plwant group Pf'IC11oa In IOf N.B. Rltr/~, ~.Ability to dMJ
MNla-<:ratte 548-1545 CM tub encl, etc. And Y• ' · Ref's. ~r .. aet. 867-0&91 Newport a.en. Dental PfT morna, aome bkkpg, with customera, •tlmete
LOVING MOTHER lootdllQ Jeeue la lO<d 638--82"'4 . L!tal a.mm ••per. required. 4 dey Ill• typing. 873-3777 Job•. and eupervlM up to
tor playmate I<>< my 2 yr FENCES-GA TES TrM tr1m FllD! ul ll!-Nll P1"'1•L weak with elternate Sat· 10 people. For con-'det·
old aon Experience In In-Dump runa. C.M.IN.B. Attv. Pam & Auoo f M HINd INTERIORS urdey AM• 640-1 t22 u•n••n atlon. plNM Mnd ,....
lanta elao. C.M. 642·2238 WM. Jim Whyte, 842-7208 .,.. em · HANGING/STRIPPING DENT Al RECEPT /Ortho. For Ore11ge County Photo aume and Mlary requl,._
*GEN. HOME REP .. IRS. ·~ VISA·MC 873-1512 4'-'"'Y gd pey/bene Den-l1b/M1rketlng firm. mem. (mandatory) to Ad
C ,.. I • NB ••2' 2•2• Pleull'lt phor'9 manner #42. Dally Piiot CIUll· lta.ia. ltnlet Paint. Drywall. Cerpentry •B w;Jt; b(QiWOri( ANDYS WALlCO\lfRING ta exp req. '" • ., ., ICCUWate typl9t, front of: fled, Box 1580, Coate ROBIN s cLEXRINd etc. Gety 645-5277 PTL COFIC(efe. cOmp patloa'. lnatallatlon & Rernovll ..... UIPT floe 8')pMranoe. Mut1 be Mell. CA 92828
SERVICE· a ttvooughly HANDYMAN LARGE and 15 yra exper. 846-4834 Int. painting. 548-4013 Group Pf'actloa FuNon eble to Interact With --Piiiiiiiil -
::leln houae 540-0857 amall. I DO IT ALLI All blocit·bl1a!-<:onct'et.. STRIP IT OF.f THE WALL. lal•nd. Phonea-Appta. Ollenta. (714)241-7313 PIDlllll --------1 Hooaecleanlng, cat'P9U & 53 l-5579 Pat Of !Ye mag. rt-..declca-<:overa-<oota. FU I , c I e In• re• a· Fulltlme. &«-1025 RECEPTIONIST. PfT, hra lm"*'l•te opening tor upholstery, wlndowa, etc:. allat 458459 530-3277 Uc/bonded. 838--8970 Nuralng 9-3, M·F. No exper nee, ~ peraon. Harrla
Anaitical U.£:1 ll,.J lliet. II 1·1112 l tiUUUNG • MOVING SPECIALIST BIOdl Walla. Plattr/Dr,wall •I ll on .lob !reining. Muat 1800• 1eeo exper. ~ EJ( ... ..r. ... Aoouatlca Commerclel 1 ~ Cement pl t I . r-All ......... f have pleeunt per· ful. Exoellent compeny .,.v-• nq. ~ Getage & Yatd Clnupa • 111 era-repa ra. o,...R,_YW_A_l_L-. -tapl-ng-. -t-ex-. ~· Mueth~!. ~~ aonallty. Hunt Bch. beneflta end working =~=:.~~1~· Chrlstmu Clean & Heu/ Jon 645-8192 •to. <714>5A5-<>729. 24nr. turea& ICOUStlc. Int & m rellabl• trenaP,c'NA 841·2871. bet 9-3. condltlona. Apply: -==~""""""""-='..,,..,,..,.-=~ Carpet, Furniture, Drpa & c...nup, Overgrown yrda. STUCCO MASONRY· TILE painting, fr• eet. Kevin M .p./tv. NA s5.25/hr llllPT/llTIY
REBLOWN OR PAINTED Windowt 439-4537 Tree wtc. Sml tractor No Job to amall. All typee. 722·9294. Homemaken $4.75 p/hr. Full time. 131_2345 Nllll llAIT
Alao Int/Ext Painting E"41rgetlc young woman work. Biii 49S-0..07 FrM est. Uc. 431·2345 lnt./Ext, patef'I pllaterlng, C8ll IOI' eppt. DOCTORS l&ILJ PIL.IT
Llc*288597 831 •9295 doe1 Super Hooeec:tMn· CONA lleftat cuatom texturing, qulllty a NURSES, Prvt. Duty, 11...r /IWl11111&11 330 W. Bey Street ,,,uaact ing C•Jf Pet 733-2373 MOVING & DUMPING. -Nork. Problem1-No Prob-3900 Birch St, N.B. Mon· SUNDAYS at R.E office In Cott• Mell. Ca. araitart Home & Office cleanlng by Call 850-4208 , •1-1 llYlll* lemal #328864 554-7431 Fri. 9·5. 851·2772 NewPort Center. "Call or call 842·4321
Xwdence s;;v;c; Refrlg JODI Please call fOf free NPT/CMtLAGUNA. Area ov~~~~~.e::i!,~ Plaula1 Cltrlca1JOfU1t HiO ~i~~ Riper 9•5e.~~~ Mora famlllea •r• getting
waahera·dryera-ranges " estimate. 842•8748 Haullng-cleanup-pelnttng-Lie T • 118,428 730· 1353 24 llr D • lll-1lll BOOKKE!PER: Minimum ----••y the camping "t>vg" Ihle
dlshwa.ahere Lie 240-0717 SUPER CLEANER moving. 7 daya. 494·234 1 ' ~"'-t yr exp. conatructlon -·-year. If you have a
WASHER a DRYER s t45 evafl 1 day lettl Exp .. reta. Haullng. Moving. Clean· + 111 llYJllt Good Job• done "9h expr MIC>ful. 848-9501 9:30-2:30, 5 day. Typing camper thel'a not getting
Heh Gea stove S 125 548-6857 upa. 7 Daya. Low.at relM QUICK & CAREFUL' DRAINS CLEAR From S 16 and 10 key. Wiii treln on UMd, Mii It now with a
Dlahwahr $100 648-5848 We gals ahould neng Call Barry, 722·8873 LO RATES, T13'048 Feuoeta, DlapoMI, Helter. *a Ul'I. 1F1 computer. 845-3350 Clwff'led Ad. ·~-~"--together Heng/remove. l--•tL It 111 ... 10 . 551·9604 M&M 722·toee PfT. ln.uranoe ofc, llrport •----------------1 -~ L "911Cltlt 839-0730 enytlme .... , .. ,, Seit Storage Expert• Expert Servtoe a Reptllr ., ... 852-8573
P rM A;>elra l fita .. 1 U.ITAll llYIU 32 yra exp Aelld'l/Comm. &tuts. Pn lltrt Reeurleel~ • Roofing & Clttfaiat hniftt FREE BlO·FEEDBACK Careful Relleble Proa Lio ,U09035 964-8919 For ~tleon.truct.
Waterl)f' ng• 831~1!! J;Wing/AueretiOna ou;Ji. SESSION. Teat your Entbualeatlc Refef'ra1a: DRAINSCLEANE024 hra Co. In O.C. Altpor1 lfM.
Aaphaft-f'epalr-prlclng Iota ty et low.at pno. Npt atreaa level. Feahlon Fr• •t. Uc. 848-38&5 LF~.-.. Ra•.~~.; .. ~: MuatC .. hevell 7• eiq>er1i. lerlCI. apt. comptex.f!Nvy roller eree Nanette esi-48lO lalend locetlon Dr _...... ..,._531 " 111-8003
Joe 845-<4289 7em-9pm Mason. 759-3000 IT&n91 -.Lill WEEKEND PLUMBING. &111111•
CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS Cntr1ctn1 lt•ll!f 1 CMliijl ll~t~·· No Owrtlmet Cell Any H.B. Oevtp Co. ...ita
Patio., tMoctc. brlctt Inlay M4'• .......... H lw D + 1.._ 1111 81UC:,,'rM<Mra. Tneurecs Time. &4&-8712 mot I v 11 e d p • r a on
Tom Frtgone 498-7294 Comm/reeld ~1-2345 ~lngdonenght4il' Uc. T124-43e. 841-1427 CPMJOMPLET~POOL SE.RV w/cont.loandraw,AJP,& Remove --dr1vew•-NEW w .............. St ----___ ---gen'I conet. eoc1G 911P· If you tr• MW or• r-.ntry Into the Job marktt, replece ~COnctet• ,. BATHROOM & KITCHEN CheU A/C ~II Specill _ ... ....., orage Cn .... outer knowledge we .. eurrentty Making • Clert(/Typllt who
Brlctc/Blocil wit 539-03-45 REMODELING FrM •t t Hoor S.V/M~t. S30 ....... lerftce Cletnlng, repair a ecld ,, I u I. 8 8 2 • 0 7 0 0 en Joye a ..... and eupport environment, muet
Uct296&81 567-3049 492-8827 •4692t3 Bdf~ wutl. W•ly aervtoe. 9-12AM. Mwtlyn. be~ and ht~ ex~t com.
.... Bonded Compenlon 111.all iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii munleetlont etcltte beca&IM you wt" be dMltna x Way WI!" worCG: Word Cn1tracti•• EXPERT CARPET SERV ~1n'or~ ~3~ ~ ADVERTW~ helVtfy with our cllentt thtough tttephOne end
Proc111log. Speelllllze In I laiWlat lnatlll -ci..ri-Repalr Cer I hJlnQ penonal contact. ~=~'.P~!:;y ~~~;~· R:mOdel.R;paJ,.Roorino· Furn.-Wl~OWI. 439-4537 Pf'lv:t~n=:''r.:!.'°:: DAME CATHERINE SECRETARY You wtll allO ...,.t our t ttff In htndllng the
Muonary & Home Saf• lnltl meela, Klthy 540-4101 p~:' =:.,, ~~ wtde variety Of ~at OfflCe fl.lnc11one, tuch U
TYPIN0-8/H-BOOKKPNG 24 hr. SeNlee 544-8e05 n reed your 111-lltte 11'1 open Needed to ..... t ~ay typing, operating OfflCe machinet, running
FAST I ACCUR. SERVICE f 0t6RIN8 by &tlfi:CI ....... book. I Wiii ·-)'OU how to ~ a.. Dtplrt· tome loCal etrandl and melntetnlng ft ... ,
VERSATILE. 840-0888 ... n T~1ot" .!08;. any7• ''f!"'IA"@P"'lp•j"~ .. ·1Na""'·&:;"'""NCiC __ , euoceed .... you hew men•. Job duttll lndudt literature and· vtll'IOue offtce record9. Your
CLERK/TYPIST
METIER
After School -
Student Jobs!
Do YOU Need S Cash S And
A Good Job To Start The New Year ?
Wt are looklng for Jr. High and High
School 1tudent1 and other• who woUld
enjOy talking with l*)ple and ~Ing
with other 1tudent1 thefr own age. You
can Mm 125.00 to ISO.DO MCh w.-In
commllllona and MUCH MOREi You can wortc PART TIME In the anemoona and
~"91 end 11NI heve plenty of fr• time.
You MUST BE FREE AFT£R SCHOOL!
We offer oomptete training and provtde
traneportatlon. Thia la NOT A PAPER
ROutE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A
WEEKI Come out and help UI get new
CU8tomert tor our newspaper and have a
greet time doing It. You have nothing to
loee and a auper job to gain. C all today
and ma~ you can •tart tomorrow!
Call Mr. Earl
548·7058 or 241·8432
BEST PART TIME
4'08 IN TOWN
Energetic people needed with a
pleasant telephone voice to con-
duct marketing atudy for leadlng
local newapaper. ..NO SELL-
ING." Houra: Mon.·f rl. 5:30 PM
to 9:30 PM, Sat. 9:00 AM to 1:00
PM. $8' a week to atart. ahare Jn
partnerahlp profit• after ht
week. Pleaaant working con-
dldou, private deak It phone.
Caaual attire. A real fun Jobi
MANAGEM E NT OP -
PORTUNITIES. For Interview
call David Grant at 6'2-•333
betweeri 9:00 AM · 3:00 PM M·F.
642-4383 Carpa"L Entry I f!,;r;a; DO&I gr • • r. -1·•4 .,, ard Sinor. 18 yra Of hippy taltfd. I give"'°"" telflng wwerlng phonel, r• poelt!W attitude Wll help you IMrn our ~trym ByNorm.nTMDoonnan CMtOmart. Ue. 2~. ~·tt";::': :;!1k:r:'i,m=.'': ==~~.:'~~~ 1•••••AffWY•••••••••• .. -Aepllr·Aemod'J.Addttlona Oak & Fir. 857-000R I W...ut Thanll·Voul 983-4114 worttedorltldoubt,don'I vartoua Pf'Ofeetl, ~ well• trtntpof11tlon. • -~
Ooot....tc. s.4MHO .. _._._al ei=; o;:nr .. trm;g AAINBOW PAINTING tall to c.it me. 417-1173. reeume or ~ ln pet· • DELIVERY DRIVER I h F dOOf't -.... y atd M81nt • H Quellty .. 04lf poMcy <&83 N COAST HWY. eon to· • If you .,. imere.ted In JotnWto a rliPtd!Y growtng • F~ '*r More. Mt11s;saau1rnAs H MIKE flio..3::0 •50te4 JEFF Uc eeae Laguna IMdl •••••• ~ lntemetloNll ~-bWd oompenv on.. • 0 11 •
Addltlona & Aemodelt yra Do my own wotk. Lie. ---A.A.A. PAIHTINQ lnt/bt ;s:.... Ing.,, out!'= ..... for...., growth. • 8 'Y Pilot motor route :
1418108 0on 964-5149 •219041 A1 l4&-81ae ·-LOWUT pollltt>te prtoe a t11gNy oot ""-.v. ~ won<tnv .: a'lallable in Huntington :
Carpenter with eJ(tenltW DON'S ELECTAIC t.;V:a::t...:=· 10 Step a.Moe ~-3236 ~ r• fllt ==-~ 0:.::'1111 Mnge benilflta Harbor 8f88~ 1·2 hours • ~ ................. 492·--· .. ~...__ __.._ • peilre. hot tat .... rode. .... ..... ..... • ft
_.. ex.per. """'""' .......... .... ..... -· L.ewn Main a Roi!::' DAN IALY£A ttAINTNG WOOd, he aet. 75CMAI ............ ---· ----• per • ernoon. •• for r9mOdtl project In ~ outleta e1c, bonded. Sprlotller lnstll UC '42H24 ..... --. .... ' Me. L .......... ,
•di ror rant. 780-7252 ELECTRICIAN Fr .. Eatlml•• ' s Cal Anytime IM-2017 '8~ 8~~~v ~~v l /P IUll MITllR M'•NAQIMINT : Call 642-~33 ; Monday. :
()c)cn.m=baywtn-Uc12»1oe. ame1111e10t Gardening Futi 8eMcl GLAeGOW PAINTING 50%. 122.1531 .. : ~rlday 10·5 P.M. A· ... for •. ~. • patio. )Obe',..,.. 64M203 Mow-4dgH ... , upe-1r .. in11tx1. 30 ,.,. exper.. a 10~.,.,. ,.... IYITIMI, INC. l"\rt ~
eddltJonl, ~ wotk NEW/MPA"'-CMMty No wcn HiOinttl IY ~ ref a. 142·'214 :::--=. -=": : • e
'4774*P.ul IMO toe.to~.~. •TOP·TAIM·HAUL~ H&ifOWHifUXPiiffi .... 11111 * wortllnt condlttofia !ft 17780~~·7~1.. 140 •• Ora,,. C"'-t : KITCHEN CA....rf ;:,... ..... lied. 13•·2345 AEMOV! ANY TA!! OA lnt/llc\. Acioue. Cefllnaa. cnni:Co..~ ~ ~ offtot. ~ •& .. -• e
REFACING tHf'VI ,._,pno. b · Uc•nut1 es1-ttte •••toW.N."444• ApJIY 1n perun 71 7100 : Dal Pllit .•-Calf«,,... ... t42'4tlt ,..... pert W011c, JoM 617·5121 30 v ... "'"' .;.............. • ~-Nt9r~ ~N:i otCf. ISHll<AWALAHDeCAttt! A_.toeflloom121 +-' Arr.HalDYPICW: 111a&.f-· ............. ~~M/f e ••• ..,Drift • ~tt~Wood,dWnN..-O'e. iod. ~ Me1n1 ~llUOOO ltao+ =~ .... llMI ........ __ _._. __ ..._ ____ ... 1t>-•-1111a,C.& e •
llY"t-. Jwfy .. t-OlfJ ..__ Clr .. /~111 8PttM ........ MCM147 ,,...,1*.Ml"°"41 ---e ~ -·• "' e .._ ____________ ..._ ____________ .._.__ __________ -M ............. ;;;;J~~=~~"°'::.:.;'.,._.:::::~~~Ml:;;.~'~'°':,a;;.;::;-.;'M;;;l;l•~ .. ~~IJ_~~~~~~ -~~~~~~-....•••••••••••• ••••••••••••:
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Involves year-tone print media, pubic appear· 1nca. travel and sales trlininc as sut>;ect of
millon doMar sales ClmPlicn.
$1000 contract bonus, plus 111 expenses, Jlus
pottntill for $50,000 In Siies commissions -
Prefer female, over 21 •nd sln&te. in ucet~nt
shape and IPPll'•nce. For com~te details
send brief resume, best bikini Photo and
statement on why ttiis major project should be \ yours.
Send to Westaire, P.O. Box 1233, Newport
Beach, CA 92663. Will return photo.
8Muty
AFTER
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'JOBS
EARN
RY
PRIZES
TRPS
TAUITll ITTIJIT
with followtng lo WOtk In gr•al Hlon. HlghHI
commlMlon. Aleo loolclng ror 11mbltlou1 ...,...,, ..
Call Anthony MICllHI
Salon. &45-0311
umDUlll.P
exp.n..IOed: Grill Coot! &
Gener_., Worker. No
nlghb or wknd• 6-2.30. Benefit•. 975-5257
To Pare your
.. 1-·a ,1 f<ec;ult"
Service l>irer lory
ad Call Now
642-5671
ht.JU
CONSlllR
AFFAISREP
E•rn Exlr• C••h
For 0.1/very Of Thi• P•,,.r
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDE;.PENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week . No
collecting, no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
Insurance.
CALL 842-1444
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ROBINS
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CHICK
IVEllMJll
PORSCHE
AUDI
CHEVROLET
H1111"' o-M•v S.iu. S.rvtci.
CHICK
IVEllMJN
SYDNEY
01111
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W141W• Na • ....... ~ ...... --.~ia-.. h••··~ .......
111111 • ••••• Anand our ..... Mm1rW THE ODORE
and rec:leva a ''" ~ "*" vecuum. Le.m ~ teMlng In our oMoe ne« South
COllllt Pia.a.
ROBINS
FOR D
• lf .. il'.WKt ,g hi V(;
(<J,lA Ml\A "•-lJ vlll\)
~1hr.)
.......... LUii n•1ar-1•1
VW •ft DMfw Sta. Wgn.
Snrl. am/Im c:... 43,000
ml. aria.°'"*· )(Int oond •12507080 780-1841
vw '71 Conv Bug. wttt/blk,
ate, caaa, new tlr .. , llOOO 080 7ICMNIOO
vw ·eo van. ~ ownr,
-runnlna ttra -· lmO:-Wciti~ ~
--=nm ...
v-e.~o~~.81r. tNt, crutee, ouatom
wMete& ttra (1JMX181)
Utcenewt
111.-
-VW '15 c.twtoft . .,._.. red. c.o.ta Mtu )4().0330
5 8Pd. P/8 AJC. $13,000 DODGE ... 7 D obo. 7141737--6134 vlow art, new trane, new end & new vw buQ ·es. 1aoo •ca enow tw.. neects vatve
motor 15001080. wti. l300 obo. Frank
751-2137. 5•1 CM03...,..
vw iiUO ·ee,.. bftt9, en-DODGE ·n MONACO. 4
glna nds rabulldlng. door, rune greet! $1000
'500. c.it 1ae.e211 obo 844--0805
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Sdc* INft, •. am/fm ----...,_, ce.ette. rfllt)'9 ......._(2AYW149) S..Venodoa&.ntc» ...
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN
6
JSUZU
IN u S.A.
All> 11"'6 HAltDCR
TO• :1
•SALES
• SEIYICE
• PllTI
• LUllll
LARGEST lfMNlORY
ON THC WlST COOi
EDY ..al & COlC.
Cll&&T•AY . .
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. B·l2 2000
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FORD 'M COuntry Sq. Sta.
Wgn, OOo owner, Xlnt
concl S7M. 790-0590
FORD '78 AESTA. Red.
Great ~ lhape.
11400. Call 648-5322/eve
FORD '83 T·Blrd V8 H«ttage. ()fig owner.
Loeded. et.coat grey
$7500, Mary 751-7884 0<
720-0454
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
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('•\fA ~f ~A ()~1)0010
LINCOLN '84 L.SC. COfP
pr... litll« lux 1port
coupe withe european
type IUlpen9lon. Grey
llilth Int. AM/FM ttereo.
PIS, P/8 , air. all the
goodlee. Only 2e.ooo ml.
New llrH. Drlv., &
handlee Ilk• a european
aports cw. Stlll In werr.
$15.500. S«-9-470, dYI
8:30·5pm. 954.1ese
ews/wtlnd•
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NOl'UZ OI IUU..IC Hl'MlNO 8'7CU 'nE
Pl.NlillllO OCMU•lat ~ 'l1iB
ClTV OF l"OllmJN VAUZY
CXH>lTl<»N. USE l'IRClT 11), 802 OooUnued ft'an ll8/96) P9tlt:Lii Mibftit by Mlaldt.ac, Inc., to ~-u. outa de •tor899 area tor pe>rt.abl • mi.ni-
et.crege rent.al at 11140 ~ AVW""9.
CXH>l.TlCIW. t6E Pl'JIUT NO. 7991 .IEY!l.OFHl!lt' ~ (Oootinued fran 1/8/86)
f;UUon iUbl'iltt:ed bi' th9 Loe Cibil1ero9~ and ~rt.a c1\.i) 1or INljor office fac llitiee
1rt. the eout.haut ex>m1r of the Loe c.abellerae CCll'plu, l 7l72 ~ Street. ~titi~
DllYelapnlnt 1igr~ for ~ mitl9Bt.icn t .. ,.. filed in oonjmctlon with the -
t.1mal. u• pendt peUtial. •
<Xlil>ITI~ t6E PEllUT NO. 410 (Ocxlt..inued fran 1/8/96) 505 P9Ut:Li'I iiiiidttid bY the Bailji8 Coipny lOr upanaloo ot. mi.ni~ehouae f acilities a t lO
Garfield AYenue ••
<XH>ITIClW.. USE .fDHIT !«), 66 7 PitltIOn e\Jiiilttid 6Y Ole klil9la-n On.In and Bugle Q:>rp for extene1on of aqive period for
O:nilti.ooal I.Jee hnalt M;>. 667 for Bingo, 0run and lklgle Ck>rp8 cperat.im , and periodic rreet-
ing. of the Board ot. Realtor• at 11 Ughthou.M Lane.
CXH>ITIQW.. U6E Pf'aUT NO. 809
Miilcra elhiil.ttea &/ lawrSlCe A. Luther for dlenge of o-nership and operation o f restaurant
at ll045 Marner Avenue.
CXH>lTIClW.. USE PER-UT NO. 810 Petltloo elitiid:tted by~ J. J<lnkel for restaurant facility at 10130 Warner /\venue, Ste.,A.
cnIDITI~ USE P!lfofIT 00. 811
P8iltlOl'i eihnl.tt«I &f SI~ Olen S\ln for c:peration of li<l'X>r et.ore at 16 567 nrookhurst St.
ZCI£ awo: oo. 371
Pet.Itlon euiinltted by San Diego Investment. Alleoclatea to rezone the prcperty si tuated qen-
era.lly 1000 feet eouth of Talbert Avenue and 305 feet west of Brook.hunt Street frOTI C-1
<Dmerclal to GH Garaen lbnae: .
CXH>lTICHU. USE P!H1.IT NO. 8121 TENI'ATIVE TRACr 00. 12656
P9tltlm eubni.tt_,~-San-clege Inveetnent As110C1atee to develop, the prcperty situated qen-
erally 1000 feet eouth of 'nllbert Aven>e and 305 feet west of Brookhurat Street with 93
unlt towrh>uee developnent. 'IentaUve Tract 12656 subdividing thls 8 .5 •acres into t.own-
houee •it.ee was filed in OClljlwlctim ~th the oonditicnal uee permit. -
PRa::lSE Pl.AN 00. 3691 VAAlANCE C.ME oo. 147; IEVEI.OlffNI' AG1U»1ENI'* (O:lnt.inued fran 11/13/BSJ.
Appilaltlon s tted ~San Ofego Investment Aseociat.ee/Jack Tarr Develqwent ~Y (or
the c:onetrucUCI'\ of 39,600 equare foot retail ehopping center to be located along the west
aide of Brookhuntt Street approximately 1000 feet &OJth o f Talbert Avenue. va r i ance Caee
No. 147 ""'Ile sul:Jnitted in cxinjunctioo with the Precise Plan reducing perking requirenents
fran s. S stalls per 1000 square feet to S etalle per 1000 square feet of floor area for the
propoeecJ developnent. Developnent Agreement ie fo r develcper mitigatioo fee. ·
RE.VI&I CF PR>POSED DISH ~ RfXiULATION>
ReVi.ew-of-di sh antenna r9CjUlat.lon81-it.en referred to the Planning Cbnmi.ssion for additicnal
research and evaluatlat.
!UI'lCE Of' PREPAAATlCN CF Nfr.ATIVE ax:t.AAATIOO
Fl:lr. tlie h eme iaenilfied '.'lilih an asterisk (•), notice i s hereby g iven that nas«1 on the
initial etudies, a Negative Declaration hae been prepare<.). The Envi ro l'lllental lllt'&Ct Review
Cbnmitt;ee will ccneider afPCOVal of the Negative Declaration on Fria.,y , January 17, 1986 .
111ESE Ml\TJ'ENS are being processed pursuant to the PlarvU.ng Laws o f t he St.ate of <:alifomia,
Governnent. Code, 6,000 et seq., and the Tountaln valley fot.lnlcipal Q:xle, Title 21.
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l'ACFtc VIEW
lllMOfUL l'AM
Ceme'ery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Peclllc View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
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...cnnoue .,... .. MUC ll>TICE
U..ITA~ PtCTinOUe.,_U The~ pet9e1n11tt ..,... ITA~ doing~ -~·· The IOlowlng pet90nl .. Aeet, 17171 lrookhurat doing bullr'9le ea; El ,,,_
F°""tlln V"'-J, CA 12709 kilo Apta.. 118 (. 17th St Irene M. M•dlnl. 18141 1A, Calta Mele, CA t2127
Oevoowood, Fountlln v-. M1nU91 Cornie end Nonna
ley, CA 12708 Cornie. 19701 Sen Autlno.
Mounlc ~. tlt41 lfvlne, CA t27J4
O.VO.IWOOd, Fountain v• Thie bullneee 1a con-
iey, CA 92708 duc1ed by: I lwnlly trutt
Thtl bu91neM 11 con. Norma 8. Comlll
duqted by: an lndlvtdual Thie lte,ement -. llled
ltene Mardini wttti the County Cleft! ot Or·
Thia 1tlltel'nlnt .,.. anoe County on ~ e
wtttl the County °"" of Or '* anoe County on Jenu.y e. ..._.... ,.,_ 1Me .-u.,..lfled OrMge Coel\ ""* Delly Piiot JtlnlHltY 12, It Publ..,_, OrMQe C09lf M. Ind Fet>ruery 2, ttll
Delly Piiot ~ 12, It, &i-92~
29. end Februery 2. 1M8
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HA"80ft LAWN·
MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Cremetory
1625 Giiier Ave
Costa Mesa
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