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ON AL:L OUR LlVES?
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OF T~EM IN ~EAVEN , AND IF WE'LL ~AYE
TO APOLOGIZE TO THEM ...
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CElLlN6 OF M'Y BEDROOM ...
l GOE.~5 l'P 6E11ER (iE.T OUT THERE
ANP GIVE: THOSE FLOWERS
1'ME C#ARFIELl7 TOOCH
by Jim Davis
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I'LL CMEW ON A FEW. TME.N I 'LL YANK
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JUDGE PARKER
WHAT WERE YOU DOING
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SAM'S OFFICE?
IT SEEMS I HAVE SOME
MONEY COMING ... AND I
WANTED SAM'S ADVICE
ABOUT INVESTING IT!
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explain it better
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JUST GETTING
SOME ADVICE
FROM HIM ON
ACOUPLcOF
LITTLE
PROBLEMS!
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YOU MEAN WE GOT
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NEVER TALKED
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j\t_ age 33, he gets the starting call as host of
NBC's Super Bowl show. Is he uptight? Not the
guy who once called a hockey game without
knowing the players' names, thinks it's crazy to
· take sports seriously, and played on-air
. matchmaker to a 'Cosby' star.
S..C..SlllJ•Nlt.
IN A UNIQUELY AMERICAN COLLECTING TRADITION
For tM first timt ever -
II dejinitivt coll.edion of hand-painted
rrrinillturt decoys porlrllying t»ay_sp«ies
tf duck in North Amtriai.
Thirty-six intrialtely ddailtd miniatures
amttd by tM dom of Amtriam wood azrvm,
winner of thL "Btst in World" award.
The dean of American wood carvers,
William J. Koelpin, has accepted a com-
mission &om The Franklin Mint to cre-
ate a collection of decoys portraying all of the
36 diffettnt kinds of wild ducks native to
North America. Each wiU be a superl>ly de-
tailed miniature. And each will be hand-
painted in its full natural colors.
· In the long history of American decoy art,
this is the first collection of its kind. And
perhaps no artist is better qualified to under-
take the creation of this collect:ion than Wtl-
limn J. "Bill" Koelpin.
His works are in major art museums and
private collections throughout the country.
1n 1974, he was chosen "Best in World" at the
World Championship Wild Fowl Carving
Competition. He has been named "Master
of the Gujld" by the lnternation&l Wood
Carving Guild. And our nation's most pres-
tigious wildlife museum-the Letiigh-
~by-Woodson Art Muwum-has called
him "o~ of America's pmnitt artists."
Bill Koelpin's enormous talent will be in
evidence throughout The Ducks of North
America Miniature Decoy Collection. Work-mg di~ly in miniature, he will hand-carve
the original master for each species of duck.
&ch decoy in the collection will then be
aafted, through molds taken from his hand-
~!H.i..I·-masters, in a blend of resins and
wood whkh will capture every line and
curve of the sculptor's art.
Nm, nch miniature decoy will be hllnd-,,.,.tol in as many u twelve colors to accu-
rnrly define the hues and shadings found in
nature. From the iridescent gr'ffn of the Mal-
lard to the steel-blue head and speckled
• llirmlt of the Blue-winged Tut.
MINIATURE DECOY COLLECTION
by William/. Koelpin
OLDSQUAW
lED·llEASTED MERCANSEl
lt.UE-WINCID TEAL
Together, these beeutifully hand-painted
miniatures will form an un~nted dis-
play ol sporting .vt-in a uniquely Ameri-
can rollecting tradition.
The Ducks of North America Miniature
Decoy Collection is, however, available only
by direct subscription from The Franklin
Mint. It will not be sold through any stores
or art de&lers.
To enter your subscription, return the at-
tached application by ~ 28, 1986.
A handlonw ctilpYy rldt lo hold d 36 decoys WIU bl-~ lo ndi ~at no .clded C09t.
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-in founh grade a guy 10 times bisr than
me took away my football I said. 'That's my
football. you can't s1ell it~ He beat me to
death bl.Lt I stood my ground and was proud
of myself."
(J ........ Cefta ........
II 'M S. lell. l .Y. Jets Mlt Ilia t-, 11-1
.. In eiahth grade. one le.id decided I was worth
picking on. A cou~ of years later we got into
a fiaht I broke his bottom teeth. From that
point on. he nevtt bothered me."
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.. When I was 9. this kid biller' and older than
me was mean 10 me for ali0u1 6 months.. I
=~ ~ up. I pabbed him. got him in a and~ hinina him. Tha1 guy never messed with me anymore ...
FAST TALK
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UlllC UCE•S STACE A CMIACI: .. Whether .we Like it or not
by this time we arr lesnds. .. Mary MardD. 72. says of herself and
Carol ('be... 63. 1"ht duo will star in l...Rgmds. opening next
Friday at the Ahmanson Thea~ in Lm Anleles. The play by Juan
KJrkwood. who penned A Chorus lin'1. is about two former scrttn
stars on the dechne. They'~ offttcd roles in -what else? -a play.
Problem: The chanK'tm have always hated each other.
The American Cinemat.heQuc will honor actor<0median F.ddit
M.,..y at iu fint .. MOvilJ Picture Ball" on Feb. 28. The pl: T 0
heap praise on Hollywood s finest and raise $250.<XX> for the Lm
Anaetes movie. video and TV. ~ural center to open in fall 1987. It
wilf feature new and old moVleS 1n three thcatcn and an and video
exhibitions. ... Rock sineer RM 5etwwt IC\$ a kick out of socxeT" -
as a spectator and ~pant R~ at the Beverly Hills park
where Stewart and his fdlow Briu ~ ~r~y match say
ifs not unusual for Sctwan to rock ·n roll on the East Coast. and jct
beck for the match.
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Pubtished by Gannett Co. Inc.
Allen H ........... CMinMlt
John J. CurteJ, Pu•dent
PEOPLE
HEADLINER
Sade: Smooth operator, coast to coast
Her cheekbones are as hiah
IS Kilimanjaro, her brown d:n:._ deep as the Enalish
Slide. the exotic-k>okins, Ni-
pian-bom si.,-now restina
up after a ldlout USA concert
tour. is ti~ Princess Diana-a
run for her money as Great
Britain's most exquisite and
prized expon.
While Di wooed the Yanks
in November. Sade (pro·
nounced shar·DA Y) toured
the USA last month. and her
stateside followi na keeps
buiJdina. Her debut album.
Diamond Ufe -containina
the sifllles Sm()()(h Opmuor
and Yow ~ Is King -
wmt plalinum. !dlina l.S miJ.
lioo copies in the USA. 6 mil-
lion woridwide.
Not only did she 9ell out her
USA conce1 IS. she also earned
spoes on T1w Toniglu ShOM'
and Salurdtzy Nigllt Lfrt-. Her
second album. Prom~. is
climbina the cbans.
'"What impressed us was
how silnole her music was. yet
how wdf she could communi·
Cite her rnesuee. .. 11)'1 B.K.. KUtc.land. director of
WBLS in ~<>tit City. the
first s&ation in the nation to
play s.dt. '-she sinp the way
peoplel!d.'" .
But Side. who turned 26 lut week. Sl)'S she stumbled on show business almost .. by
misiake" nearly five yean ..,.
.. , hmd that a fUnk poup
(Pride) was tryina 10 aiet a ~ cordins c:ontl'llCt and one of
their '*kins vocalists quit."
she Slyt.. her voice a thick. IUX·
urious purr. '1"hcy needed a
1qillcemmt quickly. And I was dw very rqMc:cment ..
The bud is c:aUed Side. a
diminutive o( her middle name. (She was born Hdtn
Folimde Adu.)
Sbe c:tunctcrim her music as '"IOUlfbl. A mture of~
and ~ but not emirety any of thole thi ei1hcr ...
5* was~ 10. a Brilish
~ 8riln Ma/()ullne ,.,...
ISAllT: .. tw ... nlllt· ............... .....
mother and Nilerian falber.
who recently died.~ the
Adus divorad in 1964. her mother left n.dan. N' .
for f.naland with ~~
Sade and an older brother in
tow. The iunily lettJed in
C1acton in Ellrx. '"a mi9cnbtc
linJc aside town fUU of ~
cans. old ladies. ronon candy
and poodles. .. Side found the
adjustment hard at first. .. My
mot.her was always there. and
she took care of me. Wherever
my rnocber 'Nmt. it fdt u
lhcre."
' 5-<le lakes &me very much
in suidc. 1'hcre's bits I hate.
biu I love. There are malic
moments -pecJPAc's rmc-tions can be qui11e malic and
toochi,. -but ocher times
it's a pun."
~the unpk:uant mo-
maus.:_ lbc PftSL A reoeat re-
view applauded ·her musical
$kills but &lubed her lick of ,..anctpo.r.
.. You have lO work extra
hard at it But you don't have
10 be~ up entirety by
the media. I don't intend 10 be. .., think that you ('Q/f main-
tain a omain amount of priva-
cy, .. says Side. who is mum
about. boyfiiend Robe!J Ems. an editor at TM FOL'P. a British
fashion and rode maprine.
As a lo~ &n of 8iJlie
Holiday and Marvin Gaye.
Sade understands a star's maa-
nctic quali!)': .. A lot of the per·
fomcn I listened lO as a kid
were &om ·tht USA. The
American audiences have been mandous. ..
Sbe11 find out just how mar·
vclous lpin in April when
the bed plans a more e:nm-
sive USA tour "'10 play all the
i>&ICCS we didn't have Ii~ tor."
After that1 There are •
tt.8dy nunon of a fUm and a
third album in 1987. Cl _ ....... ...._
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IN A UNIQUELY AMERICAN COLLECTING TRADITION
For t~ first timt tvn -
11 definitive coll«tilm of lumd-pt1inttd
minillhlrt decoys porlnlying ~ sptcies
of dud in North Amtriai_.
Thirty-six intricatny detailtd minillhlrtS
amUd by tht dom of Ammain wood airotrs,
winntT of tht •&st in Yhrld. award.
The dean of American wood carven,
William J. Koe I pin, has Knpted a com-
mission &om The Franklin Mint to cre-
ate a collection of decoys portraying all of the
36 different kinds of wild ducks native to
North America. Each will be a superbly de·
tailed miniature. And each will be hand-
peinted in its full natural colon.
In the long history of American decoy art,
this is the first coUection of its kind. And
perhaps no artist is better qualified to under-
bib the creation of this coUection than Wtl-
Ham J. ''Bill" Koelpin.
His works are in major art museums and
private collections throughout the country.
In 1974, he was chosen "Best in World" at the
World Championship Wild Fowl Carving
Competition. He his been named uMaster
of the Guild" by the International Wood
c.ving Guild. And our nation's most pres--
tigious wildlife museum-the Lehigh-
Yawkey-Woodson Art Muwum-has called
him "one of America's premier artists.(,
Bill Koelpin's enormous talent will be in
evidence throughout The Ducks of North
Ameria Miniature Decoy Collection. \\brk-
ing directly in miniature, he will hand-carve
the original master for each species of duck.
Each decoy in the collection will then be
aafted, through molds taken from his hand-
c:uved masten, in a blend of resins ind
wood which will capture every line and
curw of the 9Culptor 's art.
Nm, nch minilture decoy will be hand-, JMlntal in as many as twelve colon to accu-
rnrly dftine the hues and shadings found in
natuft. From the irldetcent green of the Mal-
*d to the ltftl-blue head ind tpeckled
bRut of the Blue-winged TnJ.
MINIATURE DECOY COLLECTION
by William/. Koelpin
MALLARD
OLDSQUAW
UO·llEASTED MU.CANSEa
l ILUl·WINCID nAL
Together, these beautifuJJy hand-painted
miniatutts will form an unprecedented dis·
p&ay of sporting art-in a uniquely Amen-
can collecting tradition.
The Ducks of North America Miniature
Decoy Collection is, however, available only
by direct subscription from The Fra nklin
Mint. It will not be sold through any stores
or art dealers.
To enter your subscription, return the al·
tached application by February 28, 1986
A ~ dilc*tY r9dt to hold .a 36 decoys Wiii ~
prOYlded to Heh.~ at no added COit
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.. Jn fourth p'ade a guy 10 times biacT' than
me took away my football I said. 'That's my
football. you can•t steal iL. He beat me to
~ death but I stood my pound and WU proud
of myself. ..
Ea-lall '" Cell ......,,. tM; II 'II ........ l .Y. Jib '9lt Iii t-. 11-7
.. In ciahth pade. one kid decided I was worth
pidUng on. A oou~ of yean later we got into
a hahL I broke has bonom teeth. From that
point on. he never bothemi me ... ~·~ .... ....,..,..
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-When I wu 9. this JOO biaer and older than
me was mean to me for aliOut 6 months. I
6.nally p kid up. I pabbed him. got him in a
hodkxk and .,, hittina him . That gu y
never maaed with me anymore ...
FAST TALK
UlllC UCUIS STICE l CllOACI: -Whcthtt ·we like it or not
bv this time we °" Qends. .. M.,,. Mar1la. 72 says of henclf and Carol Ow.,.._ 63. ~ doo will star in ~ opening next
Friday at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Aneetes. The play by James
Kirkwood. who penned A Chorus Un'°. is about two former setttn
st.an on the decline. They·rc offered roles in -what else? -a play.
Probltm: The characters have always ha1Cd each other.
The American Cincmatheque will honor actor<Omedian FAl6
M_,..y ~· iu ftm .. Moving Picture e.tr on Feb. 28. The pl: To
heap pnuse on Hollywood's finest and raise S2SO.OOJ for the Los
Anslcs movie. video and TV cultural center to open in fall 1987. It wiff feature new and old movies in thrtt lheat.ers and art and video
exhibitions. ... Rock si.,.er Roll Seewllilt eets a kick out of 50l'CCf' -
as a spec\ltor and ~pant Rcpa1an at the ~erly HiJJs park
where Stewan and has fellow Brits s>lar thcirevery&nday match say
ifs not unusual for Stewart to rock ·n roll on the &st COIS1. and jet
back for the match.
-.... S-.. Wirt 'Ml•llH
Published by Gannett Co. Inc.
Alen H ........... CMlrmM
Jotwt J . Curley, Ptssldent
PEOPLE
HEADLINER
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Sade: Smooth operator, coast to coast
Her cheekbones are as hiah as Kilimanjaro. her brown 3:n:t deep as the Enclish
Side. the exocic-1ookif11. Ni· ~Sneer now resting
up after a 9eUout USA concert
tOur. is aiVU. Princess Diana. run for her money as °"'81
BriWn•s most exquisite and
prmd wruk'iT" wooed the Yanks
in November. Sade (pro-
nounceci shat-DAY) toured
the USA last month. and her
stateside followi na keeps
building. Her debut album.
·Diamofrd life -cornainina
the ~ Smooth °'1mllor
and Yow l...ow Is J(j,,, -
went platinum. selling l.S mil-
lion copies in the USA. 6 mil-
lion wortdwide.
Not only did she tell out her
USA~ she also earned
spou on TJw Tonighl Show
and Saturday Night LJ,~. Her second-album. /'romU,. is
ctim~ the chans. 1
'"What impreuec:t us was
how simple her music was. yet
bow weU she could communi·
ca1e her meuaee,.. •YI 8. K.
Kitkland. direc1or of
WBLS in ~<>rt City. the
6nt •lion in the nation to
play Side. '"She sinp the way people iel ..
But Side. who turned 26
1a1 week. •rs she stumbled on show bminm a1moa .. by
mi511ke .. nearly five )Gl'S •· ... heard that I funk poup
(Pride) was tryina to ,et a ~
conii111 contr1c:t and OM of
their blcki.ng vocalisu quit."
she ays. her voice a thick. lux·
Urious purr. °"They needed I
repllcen.a\t qudly. And r
WIS that very repllcemcnL ..
Tbt bind is called Side. I
diminutive of her middlt
name. (Sbe was born Helen
fo9n:1e Adu.)
She~ her music
*I •toUlftal A mixnn of jazz
and pop. but not emircty any of tlae thi d1ber ...
Side Ml i:;.: to I Brititib
9y ... ~,.,.... IUllT: .. tw .... nllllt ................ ...
mother and Nilerian father.
who recently died. When the
Adus divorad in 1964. her
mother left rt.din. N' .
for Enaland with 4-~
Side and an older brocher' in
tow. The &uniJy sealed in
C1acton in ~ ... mderable
littlt tmside town fW1 of ~ cans. old i.cties. eocton candy
and poodles .. Sede fOund the
adjustment hard at ftm. .. My
mother was always there. and
she took care of me. Wherever
my mother went. it felt safe
there ...
' Side 1Ua 6uM very much
in mide. ""Tht'rc•s bits I bate.
bits I. love. There are rN11ic
mornmts -people's rac-
tions can be quite rNllic and
touchi~ -but <>Cha' times ifs a pain. ..
Amq the unplmant ~
menu: the pres. A. recent ~
view ippM•lded her musical
skills but fiuhed her ** of ,.. and power.
.. You have 10 work extra
hard at it But you don't have
to be swalloMd up entimy by
the media. J don't in1Cnd to be.
..I think that you can main-
tain I cenain amount of priva-
cy ... says s.de. who is mum
about boy&iend Robert Elms.
an edi10r at TM Fa«. a British
tash.ion and rock m•zine.
As I ~ &Jt of Billie
Holiday and Marvin Gaye.
Sade underswlds a sw-'s maa-netic qualio/-.. A loc of the per-
formers I lis&ened to as a kid
were &om the USA. The
American audiences hive been marvdous. ..
Sbe'U find out just how mar-
velous lipin in April. when
the bed plans I mcft exten-
sive USA tour '"1o play aU the ~ we didn't ~ time
After that? Therf are .a.
rQdy rumors of A film and I third album in 1987. Cl _...,....._
COVER ~TORY
At least 100 million of us will tune in Sunday to
watch the Super Bowl. That puts the show's host in
the hot seat. Can a man who usually juggles eight
games at once find happin~ amid the hoopla? ., ....... .. c... .... .,..,. ....
Bob Costas says he's •definitely somber and earnest ...
As usual. he's kidding.
This is the guy who. moments before
TV airtime. shoos his roUc~ interns off
the set with "Gc:t out of htte. you make
me sick" in his best Howard CO$Cll voice.
The guy who sometimes surprises
vicwm by flipping his pm a foot in the air
as the show breaks for a commercial.
The kind of IUY you might invite to
your Super 8owi party this weekend. In
fact . he'll be there. Costas is host of NBCs
pre-same. halftime and post-pmc Super
Bowl XX tclccasts. The prc11me rover-
• begins Sunday at 3 p.m. EST. noon
PST. Kjckoff time is at S: IS p.m. EST.
2:15 PST.
For Costas. 33. this is Super Bowl I.
And his .. What. me wolT) ?"' style will gel
its bi11C5t chal~. as he greets more
than 100 million viewers -traditionally
the bigrst TV lrodicntt of tile year. He
has been in New Ortcans. the pme site.
for a week.
For its pan. NBC has dcJ*>ytd SI I
million worth ofclcctronicpr-indud-
ina 21 cameras. 14 replay/tape machines..
3 miles of camera cable and 4 milcs of
audio cable -and a production and tcch-
nkal crew of I JS. CostH will be the first
to appear live OJMI.
The show's t<>M. he says. "is. to a la,..:
01ent. up to mt'. No matter what hap-
pens. this football pmc is a sort of nation-
al cdcbration. And that's a aood thine as Iona as"-" keep it in pcnpcctive. Thcfc's·
no reason for an announcer -10 have his
·pmc race· on durina SupcT Bowl day."
For t"WO 1tMOOS. Cosus has been t.hc
host ofNBC's NA..~mt. polt-tamt
1nd halftimt show. that wraps around t.hc
nct~'s National Football League tdc-
~ reads the scores. shifting between
several pmcs and audiences. He intcr-
"icws big names. And he has even played
matchmaker -when A'FL '85 partner
Ahmad Rashad proposed on-air to Phylf.
cia Aym..Allcn ofThrCoshyShou·on the
Thankllivina Day tdmnl.
Costas. who was in the studio as Ra-
shad proposed from a football fidd's sick--
lines.. got A)'CB-Allcn into the S1udio after
she hosted the Thankssiving Day parade.
Seated next 10 Costas. she said yes.
Costas. as usual. had the last word.
.. Ahmad. you're swcatina. Hey. Ahmad.
)ou've got to be sharp. Get that little bit of
tissue off your chin." Rashad and Ayers.
.\lien manicd last month.
l\lthough millions have seen him. and
some consider him the next big star in
network sportscasting. Costas realizes he's
not exactly a housrhold word yet.
·But that abo keeps thinp 1n -pc-:npcc-._
tivc." says Cosw. S fC"Ct 9 inches tall. with
sandy brown hair and blue eyes. .. Recog-
nition has never been a big priority for
me."
Costas artW up in New York and fell in
lo"c with sports at • 8 while following
the YankttS' .. M&M boys." Mickey
Mantle and the late Roecr Maris. He
joined NBC fuU-timt' in 1980. selected
fr6m ~nee TV he'd done for C~
and seven vcan of St Louis radio WC>ft.
Amona his first NBC jObs: Announcina
NFL pmcs with analyst Bob Trumpy.
Now. in addition to /\'FL 115. he works
with Tony Kubck as NBC'"s No. 2 bac-
t.11 team. behind Vin Scully 1nd Joe Ger-
lliola. Ourina the season. he hosts NBC
ffadio's Monday nieht football.
.~dditionall>-.. he hosts two syndK'8tcd
radio shows. 1hc S1>ortb1!( ,\"t,1:r Rl'/JW1
and .. ~11ons f1asn/'l(J(.J.'. .still docs a Wttkly ~ll·in.show for the ~10 station that pvc
him hts start. KMOX in St. Louis. and he
occasionally announces 1.1ny ctogslcd or
elevator racn on NBC"s lat'' .\'ig/11 H ·1111
Do1·id Lmer111u11. his favorite show. on
the •n* tct as .\'1-'L ti.~.
C'osw" Dthtt. John. now deceased. WIS
a bit sports fan. but not his mother. Jayne:
"She's ims:wnscd by the liulc thi"P I do.
Like lhc1f say to me. ·wow. how did you
know thlt wu a curve bill'." ••
Costas is not avax to throwing a cu~·c
at the vitwina audicrn. His fa vontc
brolldcastina story involves the first mt·
nor~ hockey pmt' he did for hi!'C as
a radio play-by-plly 1nnounttr while a
smior 1t S)'TllCUtt Univmfty. There were
two s>rot*mi. First. be knew nothing
about hockey. Second. the oppos1n
Johnstown (PL) lC8m. -for problbly 1h<' first timt since tht Rood. .. skited out wil
new unifonns and di&rcnt numbm.
-1 was in a P1nic ... he recalls. "So whc
th\· lir .. 1 pl:t~l'I \";till\' Unt\I till· I\\'. l\u. ~.
I r:11l\"01!> Oumwt. I <kn<ktl Ill· "uukf plm
th\' ttf\<lll"t pm,· nt' h" hf,·:· ·
\ml hl' dtd. thank\ to C"<l!>lll\. Outnll't
'4.'111\'tl :ind :l\\IMl'd on \'\\'I"\ goal and
\'\\'II dl\"l"kl'<l h1m~:lf into ih\· hoards.
·· 1 h\· tin:1I (\l'OI\') \\as +~. and Fr.1~1~
C )u1nwt "-'un'd all !>i\ goali, ··
I IW \WllOll m:tna~\.nll•nl II\ S~ r.ll'U"'
.. Im \'\I 11. that I ":" :.lOk t<1 null 11 ntl\\lth
hl~I\ .1dt1."0 d:1il11\ ( O\l!I\
I li;il htthl tm1dl """" a tr.i<kmarl. ... ,
h:lt<·' \' thl· "'" 'tat<·nwna. ·1 tal..l' m'
'l"'rt' -...·nou'f\ .: "an 1d1011r lllat<'ml•n1.'·
h\· -.;1~ '· .. , wl..~· \l'riou'I~ th\· proti.~sional
111h I do. :ind th\' :uhkt<'\' and mal'h\..,·
d lort' Tht~· thing.' \hould hl• appn'<:tat-
\'d an\t 1tnd\'Nnu<l. Rua I \UI\' ai. hdl don't
1:11..r "'nou\I~ th\' 11u1n1nw of rm.Ii' 1dual
'1'111111111,! \'\\'Ill\.
"lf:t\l' ~tlU \'\<'r hung around a Ottnl'h
111 J'l\.'t•pk \\all'hrng \fltlrt\ \\hO JI\' ~om
l,•1" '''· till'~ laugh and ,101..\· :md mak<'
tun ot' ~'""''· So if I'm hnm<' ''•lldiing
'11\'rt'. I uppn."l'l:ltl' 'l<mwu1w t;ilong 11 oth-
\'t tli:111 hi\: and tkJth.''
C l1w thin(t ( ·nsl.1!> dt~-.. ta!..<· ~·nous":
"" pm an . H<· and "iii.· Rand' lh <' m ·a
"mpk. l"t ... tll:<lroc.mi an:1nm<·n·t on l\tan-
h:ttlan\ E<l\t Sid<'. .. I don't \\:lnt us to ho.'
\Ill\' of th1~· <'Oupk~ "ho tum~ up m \'\-
<''"thing ~uu l\'ad.'' hl· npla1n!> in ckdin-
. 111~ 1e1 hi.· photogmphl'\I \\tlh Rand~.
I k nwt hi\ "if<· in f 4XO in St Louis.
"hl'rl· h\· \\:.t\ lhl· 'Ot<\' of tlw St. Lou"
\111n1' ur'tll\.• ,1ld .\nwm-an Ra~krthull .\v
~1na1111n on KMO\ Radio. It \\3!> ltl\\' ut
li"1 ''!:!hi "twn hl· spok<' hl'ltll\' Runlh ·'
1h11\l·gra<ll· d'"' and 1mpn-..'l'<l h<'r with
ht' r:ippon "uh lhl' \hl(kont,. Th<'' mar-
11,·d l\\O ~\':I" :\go and. in an unu,ual
I\\ 1,1. h;id l 'huhh' C "h\'l.'l..l·r pla' at th\'
"'''lthng 1 h<·ir tir\1 d1ikl "dur in M<i\.
l twir upunml·nt i' <k.'\·omll'<l in ··i...,.rh l~1rhdor." \a~' Rand~. who is a"ailmg
<kh\\·~ ur nwn· tr.1d111onal fum1shtng.\.
I lwn:\ a h1g-\c.'l\"l'n T\' 1n thl' II\ mg
1'<x1111·, l\'\\..,'4-d hookra~-... ''ith VCR for
( "'"'' 10 rt'' tl'" ht!> \\Ori... N<"arh\ 1~ an
\'l\"ll11l' "5C .\ l>ann•" sign. On lhl' gla\.\
<'1111\:1: tahk un.· ti.Kl.. 1~u<'\ of lrd111"·1111-.
11/ l>1t:1"'· Sprn1!> nll'momhilia an· I\'-
"'-''"' l'l.I tor th<' walk'<l houkca5'."I 1n thl'
mu\l\'r hl.:droom.
During thl· football ~,..son. C'osus~·
~'tnda' !\ ~tan about I 0 o.m .. wh1:n hl' ar-
m 1."!I :i1 NKC n-.Kts thl' digi:st ('Ompikd
h~ ""''l~1an1 S11.•,r .. Night Train .. Hom
:11kl .. wn: and cr.ick~ jokl-s thal keep hi~
l'olk.11-' tnll'ms IOO!ll.'.
H\· ol!•<> looks al the TV feo1tul\~ ainng
1hm da~. phones ""'<>Pk' around th<• NFL
_ 10 '-'hl'\'I.. on m,..king storil"'S ood inju~
upd.'ltl"\. grl~ mak1.:up appfil'd. dnnk~
.. oml' t-otTt."l· nnd ~hoot the bn'C7c until
thl' l~:.'O p.m. EST stan.
That's w~n C'O!iUlS moves into O\C.'r-
driH'. ~in& t~ pn--pmc. halftime ond
l't"-l·8o'lnll' sOO\\. kccpena 1radc of difkr·
l'nl 1o1nll~ on '-''ih' monitor\ and scndina
upJo1 \"' of !14'0r\i"to NB(~~ '4HioU) N Fl
td\.'\'llSt!> throughout th\· afkmoon.
.. , OU l"OUld tl'aCh l'nl-Chan1l~ hut ~OU
Test your Super Bowl IQ
Do you even remember which teams played in the Super Bow1
last year? Or. much less. the final score? t ake the following test.
If you answer 7 or more correctty. you're an expert. Fewer than
three correct? Try to have a nice time at the party this afternoon .
1. Which two t8lml met in the first Super Bowl and who won?
2. Which two teams met In last year's Super Bow1 and who
Vi/On? •
a. This Y98f' marics h sixth Super Bowl held in Louisiana. Six
h9Y9 lllO beln hlld In Acrldl and Catifomia. Which
ltltls have been halt to one Super Bowl?
4. Which was the highest scoring Super Bowl ever? a. What was the most loplided score in Super Bowt history?
L How much bonus money will players on the winning and
losing teams make in this year's Super Bowl?
7. What is the cost of a 30--=ond advertising spot. according
to published figures, for Super Bowl XX?
L Which 1984 Super Bowl oommercial created an instant sensa-
tion by depicting a society enslaved by automation? e. Which Super Bowl wa dldded on a fiett goat with five
9eCOf ICil remaining and Who won?
10. How many touchdown passes did Joe Namath throw in
leading the New York Jets to a 16-7 upset of the Balti-
more Cotts in Super Bowl Ill (1969)?
Corrlf1l*f t1y Artdtew Baxley
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.\dd~ Rich ~s.\Cnzio. sconng coord1na·
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!>puns and he likes TV. which i~ wh' hc'!t
loo :t<'t'hmatcd to t~ show. I've SC'Crl Pl~
pk tn Mmilar Situations. almost haw to
writl' ou1 a script for what Bob docs with·
ou1 much thinking time:·
"I auc:ss m~ <i1sual approach 1$ proba-oh 7S percent m~ natural demeanor. and 15 percent m) choice ofst~1cs.·· Costa
SU)~. -1 belic'r I am good ot what I do.
hut I don·t ronfusc a ooalth' belief in m'-~lf \\ith the belief ofhcmJ Pt-rr«t. So I'm
ubk.· to 1multanrousl) cnJO~ "t\At rm do-ina and s1and apon and sa~. ·Her\'·,
"hilt's wrong.···
T~ i' ~re .at NAC. w~ \'fl.
;1(5 and the nctwork·s NFL tdccas1s do
not dra" as well as css· \FL foc/u1
~ho" and its NFL gamt'S. CBS carrics th<'
kagur\ mon: established trams m mo t
of the USA 's top I 0 TV markets. a big
n-ason for the network's SUct'l-SS.
~no1her l'\'ason. Costas sa's: the I ~ ~car Jump enjoyed b) CBS' Bl'\'nt Mu~
burger. "a Ve.'~ good host. ..
And make no m isuake. 1hel'C "ill tx·
t•ompansons this wcekrnd to Musburgt.•r.
a 'ctcran upcr Bowl host. So t~ prcs-
sul'\··s on Costa~ who will be at the Lout-
uma upcrdomc Sunda' to host .\"Fl.
;"i5. Sch\'<luk'd arc music' features.. inter-
' kws and gucst!t from lhc cntcrtainmcnl
lk-ld.
But 1f PIM histof'\ 1!t an' md1cator. e\-
J)l'('t Costas to be as pla~ful a!t e'er. .. rm o hnk· kid:· he Sll)"S. .. "ho gr1 .. to
do \\hal he v.11n1s." a
The Slent Minute:
Wllat they wil do
T~ TV SCTC('n will be silent for 60
SC'C'onds during the.' NBC Super
Bo" I pre-game sho". about 4
p.m. EST. Hcrc's wha1 some people
~~ th.c~ "ill be doing dunng t~
gimmick:
.... ,a• ls,,.._lf.
s,.ts • •W 1 ~ Ill ill If n. a. lslt ...
·-rm going to sn back. take.' a deep
breath and gel
read' for the next ~99 · minutes of
our lclCf.-ast:· ........
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"If ~ou promise
not 10 tell Mike
Weisman. I prot>-....,___
abl \ "on't be "-
"atchmg. I'll be down in the locker
room for last-minute talks with
pla~crs or coaches and then rush
back to the booth:·
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.-1 ~cGu1rc for a
5().sccond l"l'pon on the h1ghltgh1s
of lhc.· Nott'\' Damc-Nonh Carolina
college haskl'tball game. Bua kno"-
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·-r11 do pR'C'1scl~ "hat the 60 S('t'-
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men's room:·
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the nat10f. rm
going to tr) to
make as much
no15e as possible
dunn' our 60 S('('-
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what I hope to ha\'e accomplished
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, IN fEBRUARY
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Devid McOouQNDM1 ,-= • ...., ....... ,.
As in the pest few years. there's a new
w~ Alim film 10 premiere in select-
ed ciues on Feb. 7. And IS with past
Allen projects, no one knows what it's
aboul Some slimmers of information:
It's called Hannalt and H" Si.strrs and
SI.an MJa F.,,,. and Mla:t d Caille.
but does not have a role for Woody.
The tecrMX>rncdy slut tm produced a
few winners, and many of them have
been the wort of writer~reaor Jm n..-(Brtak/<ut Club. Sixtmr Om· di~). His latest. Pr«t.v in Pink. stars
Molly ......... It opens Feb. 14.
And in the new Quicksil•w. swring
Footl<XM's le¥ia a.... a wundertjnd
investor loees his job and becomes a
rnesteQler. It opens Feb. 14.
It's sweeps month. and the battle for
network ratings is usually aood news for
viewers forced indoors by winter's chill.
Dynasty's JOM Colilll should heat
thiJlfS up as she stars in the aptly named
minaseries. Sins. C.ollins poftrays a Pari-
sian fahion publisher who rites to pow-
er &orn the obliptory humble beain.
nir-. ptherina an mortment of ene-mies llcq the way. filmed in Paris.
Venioe and on the Riviera.the tcvcn-
hour thftie..nilht ~ 1tries belins next sunday. Feb. l Jt alto Mn J..-Plent
A~t. Marisa Ben•Ha. Arielle
Da t th, J-F ......... 1.-.
H .... and Gme I.a,. ·
For thole with I hislorical bent, Ptf"
tlw Grto1 will march ~ the NBC
tehcduJe Feb. 2-S. The eilht·bour mint..
ICries. filmed on location in the Sovie1
Union. is hued on Robert K. Mauie's
Puliurr PriJe.winnins biqpaphy of the :SY Ruman cm. It ..., Mm-ScW. v--..... ,., 0-sa.tf. l.alwa OlhW, T.....r ....,_
~andtm ......
But there's bid news on the ~
front ct=, Febnllry: SI. ~'.f
Or. ~by~.--.
announca he tm AIDS.
IAIT I
This month is fu.O of reuosp«:tives. A ~one on the wort of Mm .... 4er
RoM. I pioneer of the modernist mo~
ment in architecture. will opm Feb. I 0
It the Museum of Modem An in New
York. The exhibit will include 300 draw-
ir-. plus pbocol of his~~
architectural models and furniture.
The Detroit Institute of An will open
the first ~ reuospectivc of the work
of Maican muralist Die9D ...... on
Feb; u. -
!MUSIC I.
,t.J.
New rdcacs will include Thinttn by
r...,to. n.nta and Bent YtStmiay by
the Eftl'ty Blodwn.
French composer-conductor Plerft
8-lrz mums for a rare USA tour with
his Ememble ln1ero0n1empomn. On
Feb. IS, his composition Repon.s ~
mieres in San FranciJco.
llMIS I
Saturday Niglu: A BaclatQ8" History of Saturday Niglu li•·t' by~ Hll and Jell w I .... de9cribes the ,fl9C of the
show that produced Qe.y a... Jollll
•• 11tl, Jw C--. 811 Mmny, 0.
AyboJd and other alumni of the Not
Ready for Prime Time Players (Beech
Tree books. S 17. 95).
For Motown fans. Wht're Did Our Lo''" Go? tries to answer that musical question. ~ Gecqe. blade music
editor of Billboard. interviewed Mo-
town fosidm for this look at the hit factoi¥ aaacd by Blny--Genly....Jr. (St
Martin's. SJ 7.95).
Poet Rod McK.a has a Valentine's
prnent for romantics -a book of poet-
ry appropriatrly named Voltntints
(Harper&: Row. S9.95).
!SPORTS I
February comes in like a quancrback
and 10CS out like a pitcher IS tmebl.ll
players tqin ~~ fOr SPlina train-
'"" Some ~ sporuna events: • lntanational Motor Sports Associ-ation (IMSA) auto 1110e. Feb. l. WilJ be
ltlcvitcd on WTBS at 3:05 p.m.
EST/12.-0S p.m. PST.
• Pro Bowl. Honolulu. Feb. 2 WilJ
be tdcviled on ABC at 4 p.m. EST /PST.
•U.S. Men•s Indoor srnni& cham-
pionships. Memphis (USTA). Feb, 3-9.
ESPN will teftvise at 3:30 p.m .
EST Im on Feb. 8. and at noon
EST /PST Feb. 9.
•'National Hodcey IAaue. A.lJ.Saar
pmc. Hartford. Conn.. Feb. 4. ESPN
will'ldevile at 8 p.m. EST /PST.
• NatiMIJ Baketball Aslociation AIJ.&ar pine. DIDas. Feb. 9. Will be ~ited on CBS &om 1:30-4:30 p.m.
EST/PST.
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The funnyman of many voices -remember Mork
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playing football in a film that opens this week.
1J Stl Sdll 11 u1
OI Ms latest 1111, •n. lat tf Tillts,'
"""' Hit frNIJ: It is a very sweet piect about the dreams and obsessions of
a high school football team trying to ta.kc
the worst moment in their history and
avenge 1t 13 years later.
01 ,tayt1c ....._H 11 t111 1111 wftll ,res
fro• "' U1tte4 Stites f ...... 11 Lta1ae: I have no illus1ons that I'm somt great ath-
~te. Half of the movie was shooting the
big game m the mud and I made sure to
gi vc the real football pla ycrs rnpcct At .S.
6 and I 55 pounds. there's no way I couJd
play the game. The guys made it known to
me that 1f I did mtervtCWS and talked
about my athletic prowess ... well. let's
JUst say they know whctt I live.
01 tile ,..,,. rte""°' to Ills ,ast
ll•s 'ltscew 11 tilt ...... 114 'Tiit
ltrW ~I tt Clfl': Moscow did
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nicely and Garp slowly buih an audience.
But you're right. (changes into macho Shi
Sia/Ion<' l'Oice) .. None of them arc candi-
dates for sequels. .. Thinp better chanse.
A few more and 1t will be (changes to
st11d10 ex(l(UJ11·e 1'Qtc<') -Yeah. Robin. can
you wait out.sKic for a second . . I have to
take this call."
01 tilt trlllftiH frt• TY to •tits: h
takes time to set used to it. Also. I pkked
some very strange characters right from
the beginning. I could have attempted
roles that would have transitioned out of
Marte easier (Mork & Minth·. his TV sc-nes. 1977-81 ). But. no. I m8dc mx debut
as a full-tilt cartoon character (PO{>(')'<'.
1980).
01 th ctJ~ 1114 f111 tat ca•• wftll 'M I llMJ : All of a sudden. you arc
surrounded by a whole group of people
that you haven't seen before. Your nor-
mal senses say ... Wan a minute. what 1s
happening?" But your ego says .. This 1s
great ... more ~."
01 Ille 1thlott ca1eell1tlo1 of 'Iott I
llMy' (11 ltll): It got to the point where
the show was fading and the network was
~tcty trying to save it It became
.. Hitler m the Bunker .. where they'll try
anything: Marte mamcs Mindy. Mork
wants children with Mindy. Mork 1s
Mind y. Anything! He was no longer the
creature we all loved.
01 '9f'ftnllll II ctlCtrt: When 1t 1s
working. it is hke sex. It is complete frtt-
dom -lhmip are coming with lightning
speed transiuons1ust happen. RccmtJy. l
watched a tape from several years ago and
I could sec how frenetic my style was.
Now. at 34. I lhmk I can take more time
and build pieces.
01 Ws 1tttritts lll-1IPt lollywod
IMl&H: There was always someone.
somewhere to party with. Hollywood 1s a 2~hour temptation. Let's just say I was a
bad boy. Plenty of Jack Daniels. nature's
way of saying .. There goes the memory ...
Gradually. I looked around and asked
myself .. What am I doing?" You eventu-
ally realize that there will always be much
more than you can ever possibly do (m
terms of hving m the fast lane) so you
must acttpt 1t.
OI tM •tlrttl If IMll lllllams: Today.
it's no smoking. no drinking ... Just clean
livina. Five years aso. I bought a 600-acrc
ranch in Nape (Northern California) and
It has become my sanctuary. Some people
can lt ve Wlthm Hollywood · and know
where to draw the hne. That wasn't me. I
needed to ~t awa~
01 reluitC 1t tilt r11d: Thert is no such
thmi as lamr.1• (an entertainment indus-
try newspaper~ no talk of show busmess.
(Changes into count')' 1·oicl') "Vanety?
That ain't no newspaper. That's spi~ of
life." You don't worry about your career
up here. You smell the flowers. watch the
sunsets.. sweep up the cowp1es.. Occasion-
ally. I come down from the hill. gather
food and go back up.
I take long walks. dnvc my pickup
truck and watch as the goats mow the
lawn. And I pfay with my computen..
which are hooked up :o vanous mfonna-
tlon services.
Sometimes. It does 111tt too quiet m
Napa but then you just dnve to San Fran-
cisco and hit the clubs. There. you can
mix m with the people and never look too
unusual.
doesn't tolerate madness. It was tough
he-r but she's very patient.
01 tlltir SOI, Zadary, 2: Bcs1d~
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malleable little creature that picks up
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I don't set too manic or crazy aro
him. I've lcamed that I can tum off
voices very easily. It's berornm& m
comfortable to stay a few man: second
myself. You have to ~somewhat stnu
with your son so that he tcCOIJli.zes voi~ as the .. basic Daddy voice."
01 Mill 11dtr n atrfts: It woul
appeal to me. Watch. next year. (char
tnto gamr-show host •'OICY) .. He's
and he'5 the caecain of I submannc
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is then apt to wait until you are absent or
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• Bark.ing. meowing or wh1rung can in-
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19 an attention-jetter. If your animal 1s
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months -and then suddenly take up
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placing themselv<'S in danger
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shock that. can send )OU to the hospital
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men or hands are danger signals If \OU
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d1ately rest and ha"c a fnend take \.Ou 10
the h0sp1tal.
Dr. Cart G1solfi. prof~r of exerctSl'
soencc. phys10Jog-. and b1ochem1st~ at
1he Umvcrsity o? Iowa 1n Iowa Cu ~
savs tha1 vacauoners who are in shape
ca51lv withstand the climate shock • ·ee cautious back home Newman
sa)s you will adjust 10 the warmth in
about five days. ''just in 11mc to rush
back nonh where \Our bod' "'111 R'3C1
wtth subnonnal 1cmpcra1ul'C'i" and
make vou more \ ulnerabk 10 coming
down With a bug.
"Ifs almost pmj1ctablc ·· Rosen S<l\!t
-we're aJways sttang someone "''th a
fresh t.an and a case of the sn1~ or the nu -
Rosen also warns thal an) chron1t.
cond111on. especiall) high blood p~ ~ure. can be aggravattd b\ th<' stress of
returning home.
What can you do to tn to prevent
illness?
Some experts swear by extra vitamin
C. Rosen adds that eating more protein~
and fats will ~Ip your bod~ warm up.
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vcnity of Rochester Medical Center in
New York. says ncpt1vc thoughts about
retumma to the work~ and tM bitter
co&d can throw your 1mmun<' \\.C>tcm
into a uulspm
-we're findina that mam 1mmun<'
S)stn?'I cha~ onamatc: in the psyche ...
says Ader Q
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WHAT IN THE WORLD
What bugs the boss
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Harper sheds image
tililew comedy series
beginning i!l March_
By JERRY BUCK
.,, .......... Wl1Mt
LOS ANGELES -Valerie Harper
believes that at long last "Rhoda" has been
laid to rest.
For eight years the world knew her as
Rhoda Morgenstern. First, as the cynical,
insecure, wisecracking. zaftig sidekick on
"The Mary Tyler MOOT'C Show." Then, on
the spinofTshow "Rhoda," she had turned
svelte and confident, was married and then
lost Mr. Right.
"It's amazing how little 'Rhoda' is
coming up," says Harper, who is filming a
new show for NBC called "Valerie." "I
gueu enough time has elapsed."
Her new show, in which she plays the
wife of an airline pilot and the mother of
three sons, is expected to make its debut on
NBC in March.
"We did seven shows and came back
after the holidays for four more," she says.
"The problem with finding a place in the
schedule is that NBC has an embarrass-
ment of riches. There aren't many openings
and their policy ofkccpinJ shows on to find
an audience is paying off."
Harper filmed the first seven shows at
the MTM-C'BS Studios on Stage 14, the
Valerie Harper
same stage where she did "Rhoda ... For the
next four she had to go to the MGM-UA
Studios to find space.
"It was wonderful to come back," she
says. "But I found it was wonderful not to
cling to the past. I staned to say, 'This isn't
the way Alan and Jim did it."' Alan Bums
and Jim Brooks were the creators and
producers of "The Mary Tyler Moore
Show" and "Rhoda."
"But, wait a minute, that's not the way to
fo," she says. "That was a areat experience.
had eight wonderful years of it. I know
how a stage runs. But this was a different
way of working than what I was used to. In
the 'Mary' days and on 'Rhoda• I never saw
the network people or the studio people.
Now, I'm dealing with them."
She gives a few examples of the
differences, then tosses up her hands. "It's
counterproductive to cling to things just
because that's the way you once did them.
It's also been difficult to adjust to not
having my co-stars on the set most of the
day. They're minors and have to be in
school."
Harper wants to put the past behind her,
yet finds it difficult. "Those days at MTM
were a magic time," she says. "That place,
that time, those people. But this is just as
good. When I stopped worrying about how
to top yourself it gets better ...
Jason Bateman, the fast-talking slicker
from "It's Your Move" and "Silver
Spoons," plays her teen-age son David on
"Valerie." Danny Ponce and Jeremy Licht
arc her twin sons, Willie and Mark. Josh
Taylor plays her airline pilot husband, but
you'll seldom sec him. He's usually off
flying the friendly skies.
Valerie Hogan is a suburban Chicago
housewife who also works as the manager
of a local auction house. There appears to
be no lingering trace of Rhoda an her new
character.
"I like the character," she says. "I like her
(Pleue .ee V ALltRllt /Pe.Ce S 1
NBC cable news plans sidelined
By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,, .......... .,..,
NEW YORK -NBCs plans to stan tts
own 24-hour cable neM operation seem to
have been dashed ·by limited subscriber
suppon, the president of NBC News says.
"I don't want to preclude the possibility
and I don't want to mislead anbody,
ei\her," Lawrence K. Grossman said in an ,
interview. "But the odds are qainst us at
this point."
Last summer, when NBC announced its
desire to compete against Ted Turner's
Cable News Network., NBC said it would
need a minimum of 13 million subscribers
to 10 ahead with the venture. NBC
imposed a ran. 31 deadline for the
necessary signups. Grossman said it now
wu unlikely that NBC would set them in
time.
Grossman said NBC is considerina other
options to act into the cable news business.
but be would not c:lisclose specifics. Last
month. NBCs ncaotiations with Turner to
purchase half of CNN broke down when
Turner would not relinquish editorial
control, which was an NBC condition.
"We hope to be in (cable), one way or
another," said Grossman. "It's clear that
cable news is here to stay. If you want to run
a leading news organization, it's an
important field to be in. The costs of
ptherina news are enormous and escalat-
ing, and we're always looking for more
outlets to better amortize our costs."
Grossman said NBC had received com-
mitments, mainly vert.l, ftom cable
systems totalling sipificantly more than
two million subscriben. Some cable opcr·
aton bad welcomed a ~nd aU-news
service u a means of ~ a lid on
CNN's charaes.
NBC's 13 milJion subscriber waet
reflects the minimum audience needed for
ratings tervica to caJcu)ate viewersbip.
Any NBC cable news operation would be
supported by advert.isift_4 and by fees ftom
cable systems. Adveruter1, teekina to
know the reach of their product mauaes.
hkely would only sign up af ratings were
available.
Grossman said that NBC would not
extend its Jan. 31 deadhne nor lower its
self-imposed minimum for subscriber ·
commitments. "We have to keep to a
business plan," he said, addina that failed
cable services, including another 24-hour
news service, Satellite News Channel,
suffered from overextending themselves.
Prospects for NBCs cable venture grew
dimmer when Tele-Communications Inc.
the nation's largest cable operator with
nearly four million subscribers, declined to
commit to NBC and remained with CNN.
Grossman said TC1 asked for a reduced
rate, but NBC's position was that there not
be any discounts or preferential deals.
Late last month, General Electric an-
nounced it would pay $6.28 billion to
acquire RCA. NBCs parent compeny.
Grossman said that the pendina purchaae
did not havt any bearina on NBCs cable plansorncaotiation~
Sunday, January 26, 1986 3
Viewers see a Frtcfay
episode aired again
on Monday's prograni
By LYNDA HIRSCH
If the Monday, Jan. 13, episode of
"Capitol" looked familiar, you're not
losing your mind, nor arc you clairvoyant.
Seems a technician pulled the episode
that ran the previous Fnday and replayed it
Monday. The mistake was caught while
Eastern audiences were viewing the show,
but network officials decided to repeat the
m istake for audiences across the country
-not because they have a sense of humor
when it comes to mistakes hke this. but
because they didn't want to be running two
different epilOdct nationwide for the next
twoweeb.
Two weeks is how Iona it takes for the
shows to catch up with each other, so you'll
be seeina Friday cliffbansers on Mondays
for one more week and tfien things will be
back to normal.
And what happened to the technician?
Well, he was given a lesson in how to read
the label on a tape. • • • As we predicted several columns ago,
Larry Laa is departing "All My Children."
Lau's lawyers and ABC lawyers huddled
last week and both sidct aareed it was time
for Lau to bid "All My Children'' ad ieu.
But never fear -the character of Greg
Nelson con tinuct. Jack Ann1troa1 has
·-Daytme QaA
Actor wanted to
so 'Lujack' kille
0,
off
By LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: Why on earth did "Guiding Liaht"
kill off Lujack? I wanted him to marry
Beth. not get killed. -M.W .. New Orleans,
La.
A: Vincent Irizzary, who played Lujack,
decided to leave "Guiding Liaht" and New
York. Vincent 1s now 1n Los Angeles for the
January pilot season. For a while it looked
as though GL producer Gail Kobe and
Vincent might come to terms. But in the
end both decided to go their separate ways.
It wasa decision by the hiaher-ups to kill off
Lujack rather than bring in another actor.
Incidentally, Kobe had to do lots oftalkina
to set the Lujack character on the show in
the fi rst place. It seems that CBS officials
were leery of bringing a streetwise kid to qL. but luckily ~obe aot her way and GL
Vlewtn aot a unique character.
Q: I watch "One Life to Llve" and wu
wonderina wha~ happened to B~d. Marc:o.
Carla and Sache. -J.M., Minneapolis,
MN.
A: Carla, Jlaye47r! Ella HoUy, left teWll ~,.,...Mr I caner. Ber mo ... r
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'-f •tn remarryiq. We Mer diet dae
dmee&er Bra•. 1tllf &e .. plaJe4 '-' la.Y•
4 Sunday, January 28, 19H
Fletdaer, la set to ret•ra to Lluvlew. A1
fer Maree, penl'l)'ed by Jerry Alltlloay,
bo .. acter ud claaract.tr luave disappeared
from tltesltow.
Q: I thouaht Tony and Annabelle on
"Guidina Liaht" went on vacation. That's
was months ago. Are they com1na back? -
H.M., Boston, Mass.
A: Doll't lltot• yoar breatlt waJtla1 for tile
retan •f tltla loa1-safferta1 cnple. Wiien
... daaracten were Hat• vacatloa, tltoH
la dlle bew bew dtty were Mver 10111 to
retan. Recftdy • Ute 11tew, Toay'1
modler Bea, playe4 by Lee Lawsoe,
reeetve4 a ail from Toay uyta1 All·
uNlkW , ... u •t .. f·t&ate t.ta~1
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........ wMle BarleJ &..U It teet1 11
MarJ ......... Banua."
Q: MJ e.werten .... wata "Oao IJfe
to IJve." TIM!y elalm tllat Ertb Sinn luaa ,..,., Vlftle/Nlekle ner dice.._.._.
dlander wu ereate4. I dalm tllat taller
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taken over the role. As for Lau, he llas no
firm plans for the future but is aimina for
motion picture work. • • • Okay, so we already know the identity of
the "As the World Tums'' murderer and 11
isn't even February sweeps. Have no fear
-"As the World Tums" head writer Doua
Marland is no fool when it comes to ratings
or writing. The real fun bqins when the
inhabitants of Oakdale learn the identity of
Kim's secret admirer -and the murderer
-and lots of interestina facts about those
nearest and dearest. You don't think CBS
would let the story sag durina a major
ratings penod -not on your Nielsen
ratings, they wouldn't.
Also look for Barbara to fi nally have her
way with Tom. Sierra wiil learn the truth
about her mother's identity, and of course,
we have Kim's pregnancy to look forward
to.
"As the World Tums'" murder mystery
1s sublime viewing. The culprit isn't 10mc
throwaway character merely brouaht in to
kill and leave, but a long-term cast member
with a past about to be revealed. Every
viewer has been given every clue, with lots
of red herrings. Quite a chanae from the
convoluted, will-this-ever-end-ao-we-an-
get-on-to-somethina-1-care-about mys-
teries that other shows seem to get mired an. • • • Just as we've about had it with "General
Hospital" (a murder clue is someone's
&lau eye) they do somethina wonderful.
ihc "Yes, we love each other 6ut be careful
of my bruised heart" scene between Jake
and Bobbi (Sam Bellreaa and Jaekte
Zemu ) was reaJ, touchina and had a
heartwarming sim~li~i~.
Dick Cavett tu ms up as one of the judaes
for "The G uiding Li&ht's" Miss Samson
contest next month. Yes, Cavett ha1 tom
himself away from "All My Children" to
place himself on the competina soep.
Seems like he's eve~here -but mostly
on "$20,000 Pyram id," and of coune hi•
own interview show over on the USA cable
network. • • • Arin• f ruet1 gets a new line when she
interviews Barbara o n "As the World
Tums" in mid-Februarv. . . ' La~ Brygmu (" A1 the World
T ums' ' John Dixon) can be seen off-
Broadway in the comedy "Rum and
Coke," based on -ofall things -the Bay
of Pip invasion. • • • Procter & Gamble has put toset.ber
brochures on two oflts soap operas -"The
Guidina Liaht" and "A1 the World T '!f"s."
T he brochures, which feature color pbOlOI
of the mlior characters plus family uws,
arc available free of c~. You Mid ao
Write for each separately, either~ ..
your request to "A1 the Wortd TUIDI
Brochure or "Ouidlna Llaht" lrodlute.
T he addrcsa for both i1 1>.0 . Box '54,
Cincinnati, O hio 45201.
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llOWll G<~s·· (19&4, Comedy)
Suttwrland J~ Wwden ( 1 tv
3? min )
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Ven Takakura Tsunttllko WetaM (2
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JI) ... ''Raiders Of The Lost Arlt
( 198 t A<Mlnture) H¥r110n Ford Keren
Allen ( 1 tv . 55 mtn ) ~~ITOCl-
79 m llOWll "Lawrence Of Arabia" ( 1962
AdventUfe) Pettf O'TOOle A'8c Guln-
ne5$ (4 hrs , 16 l'Tl10.)
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review ol the Nfl. season in general It
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l=..c:io.:11 lfl HighhgNs of Oak·
land Raiders vs Phlla~ Eeglet Ill
=BowtXV ~ ~ OP ... At\lmeted Shertocic
Holmes and Or Watton tun up~
lalM ldentrties and a rut,,._ bend of
thiev" when they try to unravel a murder m tery.
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( 1963. Comedy) Jerry lewll. Jiii St
John 12,r·t. •=m .... i. ~ llOWll ''Charlie Ct*\ In London"
( 1934, Mystery) W8fr41 Oland, Ray Mil·
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( 1937, Adventure) Ronald Colman, OeVld
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Angeles Raiders vs Washington Redeklnt
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Cl) mn. JO -Wealthy Slephanle
Harper (Rebecca Otnlng) marries tennis
star Greg Marlden (James Reyne) . a
greedy womanizer who plota to murclef his
new wife and take her best trlefld Jlny
Stewart (Wendy Hughell) 10< his lover
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( 1981, Adventure) Hamaon Ford, Karen
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Cl) IR. ,.,. ~· Highlights of Ml· aml Dolphins vs San Francltco 49efs 1n ~rBowfXfX
(Ji) .. "20t0' (1 984 Science Fie·
tlOn) Roy Scheider, John I 11hgow (I hr ,
54 min)
C[)mwll "A Soldiers Strny" ( 1984, Dra-
ma) Howard E. Romns Jr , AdOlph Cae-
sar (J_hr., 4 1 emJ 11:19 8 Cl) NA Phoenl.tt Open final
round (LIVe) (2 hrs . 30 min) G 91 • I • Former Presidents Richard
Nlxori Gerald F0<d and Jimmy Carter
al<,t1y with prominent personalities from
t~1P. u ~, and abroad Join coanchofa Pele<
lt>r r11r1q<. and Ted Koppel t0< a historlcal
CJ11Pr ,., • .,. ol people. pie~ and evenls
~,.~,:.;e,.decades (R) (3 hra)
?'fi MOVIE llunaway" ( 1973. Suspense) °""5:~=::..
... IOWl.D ....
YOU'TM AM>IUlmwnM• .... •• tW .,. ver Come R9ck" (196?,
edy) I•• 1 Day, Rock HudSOn (?
hrs, 15m1r11 _ .,,_DOOll ---·
-~L ... IOalX .... Llvelrom . . 8upwd0n10 Ill Ne'# 0r1Unt Q
L~-.,.11 ••
.. ''CNlttlston" 11978. Comedy) Coco, Herbert Lorn (2 tn )
!-·--MIUUUI "Agathe ChrltOt 'I MIN
arpte. Tne MMiQ flng9(' *' ~pte
1nves11gtt" a'1tt litlitttf ~t• of " quiet village r.cel'vt PoilOn1*' lel!MS. ln-
dUding a 11.ippoeed .._ lr1ctlm (P1111 1
ol2)0fthl.~
10 Sunday, Januat)' 2e. 1oae
1 ......
2 C•lftll't LNA IGl.I Mazda Cla$SIC. final round
llvt from Boca Raton. Aa (2 hrs j,.
Cl) ~l•a M LOIT amt
Halling reheatiltd their act for an amateur
contest. Ralph and Ed challenge Allee and
ITrlx~them Q ---·-... , ... ..."..., tmtlDMlftll't .
.,.. "The Stalklng Moon" ( 1968.
Western) Grego<y Peck. Eva Marie Saint
lhr , 49 min.) -...,_ =.wu.-T .....
Ml•llll --.0 Pa1eOn101og1s1
David Steadman refines Charles Darwin's
theory of evolution through fossil dlte0vet-
1es on the Galapagos and Cook latandt.
also a vlSlt to the Brit!Sh Museum O I 1
hr) ~~ . ..,,
--~ITWOPA-A r• ew of the '60a sound ma~ famous by
Diana Rota and the Supremes. Marthe
Reeves and the Vendettas, and Ronnie
Spector and the Ronnettes l I hr 5
min)
(H) llCMI "Yentl" ( 1983, MuSICall Bar-
bra Streisand. Mandy Patlnk1n (2 hrs, 14 m,,,)
(IJ llCMI "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984,
Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole-
man ( 1 hf • 41 S;J ~..,._JO Stephanie (Rebecca
Gttllng). assuming the tdenmy ol talhlon
model Tara Welles. a11rac11 the unknow-
ing Greg (James Reyne) a.nd iuret him
and Jlfty (Wendy Hughes) back to Eden
to axact hef revenge (Part 2 ot 2) (3
hrs)
(I).,. "The Princess And The Pirate"
( 1945 Comedy) Bob Hope Virginia
Ma~hr ,~~ I llM
W m\111 "GuHlver'a Travels" ( 1939
Fantasy) Animated (2 l'lfs )
Cf) .,. "The Prince Ano The Pauper'
( 1937. AdVenture) Errol Flynn Clau<1f1 Ral~~--1 POCU1 • eomn Wm .... II -.-.c • ...,. • .,.. IOll a Chicago Beart vs
Nft E'ngtand Patriot• Hve lrom Lou19iana
Supe1domt 1n New Orleans O (3 hra . 30
min )
!TO•-.,_ "Clndere1111 l 11>erty" ( 1973,
medy) Jemea CHn. Marsha Ma90f1
~hrs.)
... "A Ouetllon Of Gulf!" (1978
Orama) Tuesday Weld Ron Letbmen (2
hrs) e llOWll "Witness r or nw Prosecution"
i57, Mystery) Tyrone Power, Marlene
ricl'I ji. 1'111., 30 min ) aT .,., "Asyturn" (1 hr ) . ._ ··= I ICA tee Dane~ compel._ 'J!:f:
1
St P1ui_ Minn. (Al ( 1 hf ) -·~ten On The Wind'' (1957, -fiii:.::Q~--
!~iiothef Country'' (191M. Ora-
ma) Rupen Ev.rett. Coln ~h. ( 1 ht , 30
min)
(%) llOWll ' The Falcon And The Snow
man" ( 198-i, Drama) Tlmothy Hulton,
Sean Penn. (2 hrs .• 1 1 min )
...... "~()()t Oevll" ( 1972, Comedy1
Sammy Davia Jf .. J.at IOugman ( 1 hr
30 min) a Mil .. ICllaM'llC •••• Season CtlelnplOnehlp • la Joie va. Tor·
'E Pines ( 1 ht.)
• ........... I.IC EdWaro A~ner narrat" 1hll updated report, orig1·
nally aired 1n 1984, on Acquired Immune
Oelte1ency Syndrome and the many lac·
to1s that surround 1he dlleeae (A) 11
hr 1 • ........ mAllY_
(I) ......-National Mhted P111s
Cha=sNp trom Detroit (R) ( t hr ) CL "fhe Ice Plrll"" ( 1oe.. Sci·
ence Flellon) Robe<1 Urleh, Mary Crosby
~hr . 36m1n)
llO¥ll "Unfaithfully Ycxira" ( 1984
omedy) Dudley Moore. Nastuaja K1n-
skl ( 1 hr , 36 min ) a.e llOWll "Jack And Tl'le Beenatall(
( 1952 Comedy) AbbOtt end Co.tetlO
Buddy Baer ( 1 ht., 30 min J
IWM.LtnmT•MM__,
tfM19 ,,.,..., ..
Mtmun• llTIOIUC:.l m.Gl'f
llOWll "Micki & Maude" ( \964, Com
edy) Dudley Moore. Amy Irving ( t hr 58
min., •8 ~UIAIK.L Two high school sweet
hearts (Sherry Hursey and Tom
Swerdlow) test their relatlOnshlp by ellm1-
na11ng physical intimacy '°' one weetl o G .,_"Blood Bath" (1974, Horror)
Harve Presnel, [)()(11 Roberts. (2 hrL) a .... •llAllA9
• .,. "A Rumor Of War" (1980, Ota
ma) (Part I of 2) Brad Davia. Keith Car
rad1ne = e •~ ... "A Uldtummer
Night's Dream" Puck's mitt~ reeult 1n
Oeme111us and Lysander bo1b kMng Hele
na and a lr&ntl<lfmed Bollom btoOmtng
the ob,ect of Titania's ettectlon9 (Part 2 of 2~~M.O
••111111w !) .. ''Honeysuckle Acltt" (1980.
Romane•) Willi. Nelton. Oytn Camon (I hloi::U.. tl.J Mr Unlwrle Competi-
tion from Sweden (A) (2 htt.) Cll '• Chrit (Biiiy Hulsey) f1118 In love with a fellow atUdent who turnt out to be e
W hffll:&~ UMf ( 1 hr ) •lc.lal .... AT "9 .... Scheduled. "II Holly-
wood s.tllog Wer to Kids?" -a look at "~mbO· Aftt lMood Part n," ''COmmen
do" and "lnvaalon U.S A " (A) Cl) ,ACI 119 _,..
(!) .. '1Jotln And W..V" (1969, Ota·
•ma) C>Atin Hoffman. Mle ~anew. (2 hta l
.... M\lllc Vldeol of 1Mat hlla
Including "Everydl , Peoole" ~ Sly and
the Fam11x s1one. ~Good Lovin " by Th•
Rncata, 'She'• Not Thtrt'' ~ Zom-
bies nd "Boe Stop" by The Alto.
Nvt ptrl0<ma~ by Of them Nath, Aon·
nie Spee10t •nd holt JoM S..uan C 1 ht )
I ====---.. ... ... JuCIQa Dlvtd °'''· Oel-
--·---------~--~~~---------------------------------------------------
-lanclay Coal.
dre Hall, Alfonso Ribeiro. Performance by
Alfonso Rlbelto.
.... "The Slippe< And The Rose: The Story Of Clndefella" ( 1976. Fantasy)
Richard Chamberlain, Gemma Craven (2
hrs.)
I u.m•a•a-.. ,.• .. wu•n•• rA .....
:. Lm "AIDS· The RIQhts of the
Patient, the RIQhts of the Public" Guest
attorney Alan C5ershowttz ( 1 hr )
!--··· --NITT ... "The Twelve Months" ( t960,
Fantasy) Animated. (1 hr , 30 min.)
(p) Llllm.8 "' Tiii ... ., ,...,.
Featured a tour of Bermuda with Ben
Veteen. profiles of SJl'lgef Trini Lopez.
mOdel Kim Aleios and the wine-making
Antor1ni family of Italy. ( 1 hr )
Cl) PAmm 1'ALI TMIA1M "Beauty And .
The Beast" Susan Sarendon end Klaus
K1nski star in this story about how a young
girl's love transforms a beast Into a hand·
~ince.Q (1 hr.) (%) "Young And Innocent" ( 1937.
Mystery) Oemck de Marney. Nova Pllt>zim ~ 1 hr., 20 min.) • T1WYD9 •aJ--"Victory At Sea" (1955. Oocu·
-g~Et~~rrated by Alexander Scour·
...... D..,....Q
.... Q
.,.. "Good Neighbor Sam" (1964.
) Jaci< Lemmon. Romy Schneid· er.~3&1:'.J. 1 .. U•DCA Woodpecke<s' destruc
tlon of tree trunks in thetr quest for food
andlhelt~ l~YOMAU.
-1ven1ng -----·11· ... Cl) "Agatha Christie's 'Murder With
MlrrOl't' " ( 1985. Mystery) Helen Hayes.
Bette Devis.Based on an Agatha Christle
novel Amateur sleuth MISS Marple lnvest1·
gates murder at an elderly friend's ances-
tral home. an ancient castle that now
Mrvet n a renabiHtahon cente< for juve-
nile delinquents. (A) O ( 1 hr ) G .. "Clndefelfa Liberty" ( t973. Comedy) James Caan. Marsha Mason A
aailor falll In love with a Seattle protlllute
he won for a night In a pool game. (2
W•Clllllll11 i .)
~ Features Gumby cartoons with
host J.M. Bullock. ( 1 hr.) 1 .. ...,.-.... Q
DA Preparations around the world
by astronom.rs. scientists and amateur
oblervers to document the return ol Hal·
comet O (1 hr)
.,. "Citizen Kane" ( 194 1. Orama)
Welln. Joseph Cotten Aashbacks
rtcall the ltte of a wealthy. powerful and
extravagantly Nit-Indulgent newspaper
~··· as a reporter M8fChet tor the significance of the man'• cryptic last
word~ hr., 59 min.) (l)L '•t•MALW A two-"*' theltrlcll drama focuMlg on the pe<·
tonal experiel1Cet and ~I
mekeup of the i.te Green 88y Pecl<ert
COICh. ''hr .• 30m.)
CB) FllAQGU ROCK The Fraggles are 1n for
trouble when Boober's alter ego, SldebOI·
tom. tS on the loose Q
(}!)LCM IOAT
Cl) llOVll "Antarctica" ( 1984. Ofama)
Ken Takakura. Tsuneh1ko Watase. During
an expedition to Antarctica, a blizzard
forces a team of explorers to abandon 15
sled dogs 1n lhe frozen wasteland 'G' (2
hrs. t7 min.) .. 1· DOI llAUllU om.1fOlllTIU ..... \=.., -HOU ClDmUP Scheduled a preview ol Joan Collins· min!Series "Sins" .
interviews with Tim Conway Harvey Kor·
man and Lionel Richie
i ODDCOWU
MB'I COllPMIY
lmALl ~ Ted mistakenly sched
ules a golf game lor the same day as Jam·
1e·s school picnic ~ m wm> ocam · CID llOVll "The Bugs Bunny I Road
Runner Movie" ( t979. Comedy) Animal·
ed A comptlation of several ol director
Chuck Jones· classic Warr.er Bros car·
toon shorts surrounded by new footage
of Bugs. Dally Duck. the Road Runner.
Wile t Coyote and more 'G' ( 1 hr 36
min)
laltB HrTQICOCI( PM8TI mauzr ...
.. HOUYWOOD 9' mfTl(MPAlml) ,. (l)•mum
arran1•n 1111 -interview with Dick Van Dyke ( 1 hr.) D FAm An irate student (Kenneth Ran·
som) sparks racial dissension when he
voices disapproval ovet his role as Jim 1n
the play "Huck Finn " In ste<eo ( 1 hr ) fJ ®l MUn m.-vl n GI IDT! Jack
Palance and Marie Osmond's reports tn·
elude a took at tiny art ob1ects and a diary
valued at more than $1 million (R) o (I
hr)
~ = II.Mat Guest Et DeBarge ( 1
hr)
I AU. CMAT\IB c.AT All> IULLI
~ ~CONUll)
UT\m Farmers 1n East Africa blame
the red billed quetea for masstve crop loss
1n spite of c;c1entif1c evidence downplaying
the spec.1es destructiveness In stereo o
( 1 hr)
\.l.., llCMI Sorcerer' ( 1977. Suspense)
Roy Scheider. Bruno Cremer Four des·
perate men riSk their lrves while hauling
explosive nitroglycerine through South
American 1ungles to battle an oil-well lire
'PG' (2 hrs. 2 min)
(l)lllB•W ... (%) llOVll "The AmbaSS8dor" ( 1984,
Drama) Robert Mitchum. Ellen Burstyn
An Ame11can ambnssedor employs
unorthodox methods and b&ekdoor diplo-
macy to mediate the Israeli-Palestinian
CllSIS 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min )
I UUDATAIB.I
19 .alT'l 'Ml 7l9 Ull DlltO ZOO'l l»Mii Featured
First stop a IOok at the Kangsroo family.
last stop · Rep11le HOU9e.
IM'lmATUTlla•llt
mTOl'I .. -,..,, ..... • (I)-.-Wllnl An overambi-tious assistant dlttrlct attorney and a poet
friend ol Jee81ca'1 are key f.ctOl't In a
murder lnvatigallon at the Gotham B<><*
Awards Guests Include Pat Harrington
and Paul S.nd.jR~ 1 hr ) D e LMT JI C J Preview of a new
Mtlel starrlnQ Adem West and ~n
Wynn as two ol the oddball cops at Pr•
clnct 56 who handle ·• and mrshandle •• a
series of criminal cases O ( 1 hr.. 30
min) 8 ""aa-r .. 111"'Y I IUl9UCI A mysterious
woman warns Dempsey that he's next on
her hit hst ·· and several close calls serve
as constant reminders ( 1 hr ) fJ ®l PIOI Am CC. A topnotch fraud·
investigation uM tackles cases 1nv<>lvlng a
deadly insurance scheme and a hlgh-
stakes housing scam. Bernie Casey and
Carol Pollet star O ( 1 hr )
0 a• 1'MI ICltO Kl --• Fans and celebrities discuss the hie ol Elvts
Presley Interviews with Sammy Davis Jr .
Ursula Andress and Tom Jones Host Ca·
~ Kasem (1 hr)
l1J TAUi ,_,. TMI DAM .. A young
man (Robert Rothman) moves into an
apartment that tater take•, on lrightening
characteristics whenever he breaks the
lan=s (Marie Windsor) rules I Lftlm.Q 01 TMI ... Am FMOUI
Featured a tour ol Bermuda with Ben
Vereen. profiles of singer Tnn1 Lopez.
mOdel Kim Alexis and the w1ne-mak1ng
Antor1ni family ol Italy ( I hr )
ffi) UT\m Farmers 1n East Africa blame
the red·bllled quelea for massrve crop loss
1n sptte ol scientific evidence downplaying
the species· destructiveness In stereo O
~~ I!) MAIT=E TNIATH "Lord
Mcxintbatten The Last Viceroy" Prime
Minister Clement Atlee sends lord Louis
Mountbatten and his wile Edwina 10 India
to oversee the trans1t1on from cofony to
independent country (Part 1 ot 6) ( 1
hr)
(CJ llOVll "Barry Lyndon ( t975 Adven-
ture) Ryan o·Nea1 Marisa Berenson
Stanley Kub<tck·s adaptation ol Wilham
Makepeace Thackeray's tale ol a hand·
some soldier who t1nds act100 end ro-
mance 1n the 18th-century British army
'PG' (3 hrs. 3 min )
(E) IPOllTIClll1D ® llCMI "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark"
( 1981 Adventure) Harrison ford Karen
Allen In t936. a globe irottmg archeolo-
g1st adventurer races Nazi ev1ldoefs for a
legendary religious artifact of eno<mous
power narrowly escaping dozeos ol death
traps en route PG Q (I hr 55 min )
ODDCCUU
llOVll "The French Lieutenant's Worn·
an" ( 1981. Ofama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy
Irons Based on the novel by John Fowles
An affair between two actors is perafleled
1n the romantic period him in which the
_1.w.CC~~: 5mITT,
IOUCOMT
11111 .... Aii1 •• • (I).,. 'Agath.::I Chri<;IP <; Murder
With Mirrors· (198'> M~tery) H~
Hayes. Bette DavtS BoSed on an Agatha
Ch#rstie novel Amateur sleuth Mts.s Mar·
pie investigates murder At an eldef1y
friend's anoestral hOme. en ancient castle
that now ~ 11 a rthabllltation oente<
for ~,:==~0(2hrs.) I a ... "Single Bars. Single Wom-
en" ( 1984, Ofema) Shelley H&ek, Paul
Michael Glasef Several young women
press the e4utlve search tor rOITl8nce ad-
Sunday, January 26, 1988 11
..
wnture an.:l companionship at the local llngles bar In thelr home town (R) Q (2
~:~ ._. While In Africa. Marlin ~Ins and a Chicago Eagle Scout ob-..w the treacherous migration of wllde-
~s.
•.,."A Rumor Of War" ( 1980, Dra-
ma) (Part 2 of 2) Brad Davis, Keith Car-
redjne. Based on PhiNp C&puto's stOf)' of
his life from his Idealistic college days to
war-tom Vietnam and, finally, to a military
court case. (2 hrs.)
I ... .,.. CClllUllD
•AITllNCI TlllATH "Lord
Mountbatten: The Last Vlceroy" Prime
Minister Clement Atlee sends Lord Louis
Mountbatten and his wife Edwina to India
to oversee the transition from colony to
independent country (Part 1 ol 6) ( 1
h(.)
' ..... ,. .....
ll'fli&fi "Agatha Christie's Miss
Marple: The Moving Finger" Miss Mar~
lnvest~tes alter several residents ol a
quiet village receive poison-pen letters. In-
cluding a supposed SUlcide victim. (Part 1
of 2) O (1 hr.)
Cl) ....,... Mr. and Ms. America
Championships from Pasadena, Calif. (R)
LJhr.) a
(JJ ... "2010" (1984, Science Fte-
tlon) Roy Scheider. John LithgOw. Oe-
5')lte volatile political tenslons, 1J.S. and
Russian scientists launch a follow-up
space m1SS100 to Investigate the late ol a
failed voyage to Jupiter. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 54
~Jr ... ,_
CZ).,. "Zer " (1983. Comedy) Woo-
dy Allen. Mia ~arrow Documentary-style
profile of a man with the abllity to acquire
bOth the physical and mental traits of the
meets. 'PG' ( t hr . 24 min )
-•AMMT -.,_ .. llTIWllCllCOCI-.-.......... A
deaf boy witnesses a murder at an airport
and proceeds to blackmail the killef In ;r;;..._,
(!) •• Chris (Billy Hulsey) falls in love
wtth a fellow student who turns out to be a
l,vy cocaine user ( 1 hr )
M ft'IAu.I .. rr•w.na 811fPM.waL m P.:I Computer mtlllonalre Geof-
frey Carr (Peter Barkworth) buys a large
estate In Ireland to placate his young wife.
Frances (Harriet Walker); terrorists
(Oefek Thompson, Alngeal Grahan) kid-
nap Frances and her daughter. Clare and
hold them for raMOm to finance thelr ac-tlv!tti.J 1 hr.) I J,.:r'Lm
mAT 5 m a I I' Cit "Heartbreak
House" George Bernard Shaw's play
abOut an old eee e1ptaln wno. confronted
with society's maoo.ss. drinks to stay so-
ber. and the odd allOrtment of characters
who visit Rex Harrllon. Amy Irving and
Rolernary Harris star In this TV adapta-
~ii-J~~ UM11
(JI) ... "2010" ( 198-4. Science Fic-
tion) Roy Scheid«. John Uthgow. De-
aptte volatile political tensk>nl. U.S. and Russian tcientista launch a follow-up apece mission to lnvestlQate the tattt of a
12 'Sunday, January 26, 1986
tailed voyage 10 Jupiter 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 54
mm)
i 1ALllfROllTMINM-~MCHYOUltWAY ....... ~ .cm-When Lou wins an Egyptian
charm 1n a card game. everybody but Lou
is skepttea1 about its powers until the
.. 1=ck begins to·change O
PlmlflOllOflfl
ITMUIB ... ...,. ...
mwll "The Stalking Moon" (1968,
Western) Gregory Peck. Eva Marte Saint
An Apache wamor sets out to trap the
man whO has 1aken In his wile and child
'G' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) I -~ -u.y ... llZAR Sketches Miss Bizarre '84
loses her !Ille. yogi Mahatma Gaglades: a
paranoid bank guard, John Byner as Mi-
chael Jackson O .. ,..,.,.. .
1W (J) .... 'Al.II u M D•-A young man (Robert Rothman) moves into an
apartmen1 that later takes on frightening
characteristics whenever he breaks the
landlady's (Marte Windsor) rules
IW.Y • ..-
~ICllUB ....,IWAGIGMT ...nm The story of the ordeal ol
the Ame11cans who were held hostage tn
Iran live years ago as told through inter-
views and new footage from the American
embassy m Teheran Q ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Em.., .....
([).OWW "A Soldier's Story" ( 1984. Dra-
ma) Howard E Rollins Jr . Adolph Cae-
sar Towards the end ol World War II, a
black Army attorney's investigation into
the murder of a blaci< sergeant at a Louisl-
ana m1h1ary base ignites further racial
s111te ·po· ( 1 hr . 41 min)
®ITMIMB (J) ~(-,. L.OIT ....
Having rehearsed their act for an amateur
coo1es1. Ralph and Ed challenge Alica and
ITrix~:'o
IW CMl..-nNI>
11:11 ... " .oRTI PllM. lt:tl mwll "The Sensuous Nurse· ( 1979.
Comedy) Ursula Andress. Ou1lt0 Del
Pre1e Greedy relallves hire a sensual
"Florence Nlghtlngale" to take care of an
aging count sullerfng from a delicate heart
ltlllcon~~ ( 1 hr . 30 mm )
W.:H.f&'l.anlWI• ===..,.. -wn'OVCMAAD
CMU•MIULLRMmlUTM
AT M mwlll Scheduled "Is Holly-
wood Selling War to Kids'?" --a look at
"Rambo First Blood Part II," "Comman-
do" and "Invasion U.S A." (R)
9 8fT&T'l:l•n nm -Interview with Dick Van Dyke ( 1 hr )
1.-cmu.u. lf'OITIC8ft'll
TOMwcaDWITMLOW
11:11 ... "Blondie's Annlvefsary" ( UM8,
Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake
Blondie's anniversary gilt from Dagwood
causes nothing but trouble. ( t hr , 25
min)
IW IJ .OWW "t Ad•es 01 Crime" ( 1971. Ora-
ma) David Janssen, Jotln Larch A US.
Treasury agent aeta out to halt the Illegal
ooenuions of a gangster who h81 taken
over an entire city. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) DAK ... Q (I) mwll "One From The Heart" (1982,
Comedy) Frederte Forrest. Teri Garr. Di-
rected by Francis Coppola. The five-year
romance ol a Las Vegas window dresser
and her 1unk-dealef bOylrtend breeka up,
as each ol them finds a more Interesting
irtner. 'R' ( 1 hr., ..0 min.)
~ 11WCTLY•I 311 m•cua MOU.YWOGD CUI•• Scheduled: a
preview ol Joan Colll.ns' mlnl9eries "Sins";
interviews with Tim Conwey. Harvey Kor-
man and Lionel Rk:Ne.
I ... _.. ...
Ulm ... CIULIJI ii ,,., ....
--~ Ulm ITM Ma and Pa Ferguson and
other 201h-<l8ntury politicians. Including
Lyndon Baines Johnson, are profited. ( 1
hr)
(ff).OWW "Micki & Maude" (198-4, Com-
edy) Dudley Moore, Amy IMng. Despite
the tact that he's already married to a ca-
reer-m1""8d attorney. a televlslon person-
ality falls 1n love with a concert musician
and decides that two wtvee are better
than one 'PG-13'Q (1hr .. 58mln.) mwll "Eric" ( 1975, Drama) John
Savage. Patrte1a Neal. An active, athletic
young man terminally ill with cancel' lives
the remainder of his life with exuberance .
~ RCMI• ........... II l hrs)
12:11 mwll "Fireball 500" (1966, Orama)
Frankie Avalon, Annette Fl.lnl<*lo. A
stock car racer is conned Into taking part
1n a boot~ing operation. (2 hr1.) Cll mwll 'The Eyes Have 11" (1974.
Suspense) Smead Cusaci<, Oennla Water-
man Three political.assassins plotting to
kill a v1s1tlng statesman terrorize the 11u-
den1s at a schoOI for the bhnd. ( 1 hr .. 30
min)
I M'1W CllM llrl . .......
C5UICM•1Ml-HOITMI • .. ,~ .....
A panel discussion that focuses on the
changes experienced In the past five
years by the Americans who were held
hos1age 1n Iran. and the changes In U S
~~=ard terrorism. ........
I.NA IOLP Mazda Classic. third round
from Boca Raton, Fla. (R) (2 hrs.)
(%) mwll "The Falcon And The Snow-
man" ( 1984, Drama) Timothy Hutton,
Sean Penn Based on the true story of
Christopher Boyce and Daulton Lee who
were t11ed 1n 1977 tor selling top-teeftt
U S documents to the Soviets. 'R' (2
hrs.. 11 min.)
11:11 (C) mwll "Until September" ( 1984, Ora-
ma) Karen Allen. Thier~· Lhermltte.
Stranded 1n Paris after aeparated
from her tour group, an Amer n woman
meets and falls In love with a matrled
banker 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) 19 (1) .. "Clipped Wings" ( 1953, cam.
dy) Bowery Boys. Lyle Talbot The Boyt
accidentally get themselve!! recruited Into
the military and find that they'.,. ended up
m the female befrac;t(s. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) gi&dlfnfU.M
.... ,...u.&A. .. . """'_llMm ____ _
t:tl .. W .. "Life With Father" (1947,
) Wilham Pow911. Irene Dunne. A
-hnclay Coal.
woman and her lour sons manage to ma
nlputate their 01hefw1se tyrannical patra
arc~!fa·j .,. .. _
rrlYMmlll • ...... u. lcmlf:i•· .....
.,. "Joy 01 Flying" ( t979. Adven·
lure) C0<fnne Can1er, Gianni Garko A
woman is hbefated from her fear ot se11
al1er she becomes tnvo!Ved w11h the inter
national iet set 'R' ( 1 hr , 20 min )
llT...., ·11Cll ... W'WATQI EEIWT ...
.,. "Paradise" ( 1982. Drama) W11
he Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen-agers
come of age 1n 1823 Baghdad ·R' ( I hr
40m1n.)
(p) ... "'M..IY
d (C).,. "A Clockw0<k Orange" (197t
Sclenoe-F"lcttOOI MalcOlm McDowell. Pa
111ck Magee The method ol renabihtat1ng
the leader ol a teeo-age gang of rapists
and murderers proves even more threat·
-MonalllgMovies-
•<B> "No Big Deal" ( 1983, Orama) Tam
~Grimes, Kevin Dillon. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) llJ "2010" (1984, Science Fiction) Roy
Sc~. John Uthg<>w ( 1 hr . 54 min ) CZ> "Young And lnnooent" ( 1937. Mys
tery) Derrick de Marney. Nova Ptlt>eam
C 1 hr . 20 min I
Nt(C) "My Favorite Year" (1982. Comedy)
Peter O'TOOle, Mark Llnn·Baker ( 1 hr
35 mm)
19 (J?l "Beach Blanket Bingo ( t965. Come
dy) Frankie Avalon. Annette Funicello (2
hrs I
79(%) "Zelig" ( 1983, Comedy) WOOdy Al
len MIS Farrow ( 1 ht , 24 min ) •CJD "Martin's Day·• (1984 Drama) Rich
ard Hams. Lindsay Wagner ( t hr 38
mu'I)
()) "King David" ( 1985. Drama) Richard
Clere. Edward WOOdward ( t hr , 54 mtn )
•CC) "You Light Up My Lile" ( t9n. Ro-
mance) Didi Conn. Joe S1lvef ( 1 hr JO
min) •CI> "The Ugly American" ( 1963, Drama) Mtt1on Brando, E~i ~ada (2 hrs.)
•(!)"Shenandoah · (1965, Ofama) James
Stewan. Doug McClure (2 hrs ) -a:> "Leave 'tm Laughing" (1981, Ofa
ma) Mickey Rooney, Anne Jaotteon. ( 1
hr , 40 min.) CID 'Murrow" ( 1985, 018ma) Oenlel J
Tuivan11, Dabney COieman ( 1 hr . 40
min )
"The Alphabet Murders" ( 1968, Mys
t.,yl Tony Randall, Anita El<t>ero. ( 1 hr .
25mln.) -~·Beau Geste" ( 1986. Adventure)
McClure. Guy Stockwell (2 hrt.)
tW ''The Falcon And The SnowrMn"
(1~ Orama) Ttmothy Hutton. Sean
Ptnn. (2 hrt , 11 min)
f "Salome, Wti.<e She Danced"
, Orama) Yvon,,. 0. C.IO, Rod
on (2 tin.)
"9 Yentl" ( t983, Muilcal) Borbrl
t1Mnd, Mindy Patlnkln (2 hrt.. 1"'
min.)
...
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XL .........
M .,.,. "The Ambassador" (1984.
Orftma) RObert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn
An American ambassador employs
unorthOdox methOds and backdool' diplo-
macy to mediate the lsraell-Palesllnian
1111 lcrlSlii:~· JO min ) ... ---=* ..... .,.,...
Ta.Mltlll«'f
MON "The Naked Face" ( 1984, Ofa·
ma) Roger Moore. Roes Steiger Based on a novel by Sidney Sheldon Ahe< his sec·
retary and a patient are murdered, a psy-
ch1at11st realizes that his own life is 1n jeop-
aroy ·ff ( t hr , 43 min ) talt.,. "Go West. Young Man" (t936,
Comedy) Mae West. Randolph Scott A
movte star has many misadventures on a
personal appearence tour (I hr., JO
min)
-JU1ernooa Movies-
11:9 ml Track OI The Cat" (1954, Adven-
ture) Robert Mitchum, Tab Hunter. (2
hrs)
lCJ . Top Hat ( 1935. MUSiCal) Fred AS·
ta1re, G1ngttt Rogers. ( 1 hr., 39 min.)
J "Charhe Chan And The Curse Of The
Oiagon Queen" (1981, Comedy) Peter
Ustinov. Richard Hatch ( 1 hr . 37 min ) W9 "The Captive Heart" (1947, Dr'ama)
Mic:h11el Redgrave. Basri RadfO<d ( 1 h1
JO rn1n)
t.11 fH "The Champ" ( 1979. Drama) Jon
Voight, Faye Duneway (2 hrs , 2 min ) '%, "The Executionttt's Song" ( 1982
Or;ima) Tommy Lee Jones. Rosanna Ar
~ette (2 hrs 22 min ) a.re 'Swing Shilt" (1984 Drama) Gotdle
Hawr l'urt Russell ( t hr , 40 min )
'$ 'fhe Angel Wore Red" ( 1960, Ora
ma I A "a Gardner, Dirk Bogarde. ( t hr ,
J9m111 I
W (CJ "Beat Street" (1 98'6, Musical) Rae
Dawn Chong, Guy Davis. ( t hr , 46 mtn )
"Zehg" ( 1983. Comedy) Wooay Al-
ton. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr, 24 min.)
.. "Puss 'N Boots Troveta Around The
World" I 1983. Fantasy) Animated ( t
hr 9 mrn.) •'R 'Fue On The Mountain" (1981, Ofa
ma) Ron Howard, Buddy Eb&en. ( 1 hr ,
40 min)
(J ) "Raiders 01 The L06t Ark" ( 1981, Ad-
venture) Harrison F0td, Karen Allen (I
hr 55 min) -1ve..-.----..
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.UT •ACI OOAl18 M 90WIE "Four Friends" ( 198 t, Ofama)
Craig Wa'»On Jodi Thelen Three high
sc.hoot ouod1es take separate roadS to
aoullhOOd alter graduation bUt continue
to be united oy hiendshrp and thet1 love _
1
for ~woman 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min )
IATICIWI • I Htl TODAY ~ .. .. 11.-Y
90WIE "Aunhe Mame" ( t958. Come-
dy) Rosahnd Russell, Roger Smith After
the death ot his pareots a young boy be-
comes lhe waro ot t11s llamboyant and ec·
cent11c aunt (2 nrs :?3 min )
P,NUTl«:Uf
'1'l 90WIE "lhe Magrnltcen1 Ambersons"
( 1942 Orama) Joseph Cotten. Anne
Baxter Based on Booth lark1ng1on's nov-
el An eccentric lnd1&na lamrly clings to
tradition Clu11ng a time of ral)lcl change ( 1
hr 2l! min/ •@ "*'"~
'
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OCIAll• l 90WIE 'Leave Em Laughing" ( 198t,
Orama) Mickey Rooney, Anne Jackson. A
Chicago circus clown who wrth his wile
cc1res 101 dozens ot hometess youngsters,
~uvggleS 10 ma~e ends meet despite his
1mm1nen1 death from cancer ( 1 hr , 40
min)
~ · 2010 · (1 984, Science Fie·
rion) Roy Sche1oer, John L1thgow [)&.
spite volahle p<>llhcal tenSIOns U S and
Russian scientists launch a lollow-up
space m1SStOn to 1nvest1ga1e the late of a
railed voyage to Jupiter 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 54
min 1
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thal Monroe needs a sell surrogate to
liovercom~ problems
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lwllh,Ajordlng artist Sade = :'.j,. A sut'VIVOr of a Cafff0<-
nla avalanche. 8'andon Lee, costar ol the
television movie "Kung Fu The MOVie."
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lton) Jell Bridges. Karen A1'er'I An ehen
comes to Eanh and dlSC'ovefS a hoshle en-
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scheme to employ a secret weapon in
CQOquenng the world. ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) 9 _,.,.!J •IT TGllMT lnteNiew with
rec;:a;rtsst Sade. ~ HllllT
~MmTUU..oll'f
9"11 "Story In Temple Red Lily"
( 1979. Adventure) Chia Ling. Tan Tao-
hang. In the last days of the Sung Dynas-
ty. rebels capture a sacred temple while a
loyal otticer battles to protect the dying
emperor's heirs. (2 hrs.)
(]) 9"11 "Yentl" ( 1983, Musical) Bar-
bra Streisand. Mandy Patlnkln. From
Isaac Bashevls Singer's short story. In
turn-of-the-century Eastern Europe. a
young woman disguises herself as a man
1n order to pursue the education tradition-
ally forbidden to JewtSh women 'PG' Q
i hrs .. 14 min)
MCLUI tt1I 1IT I ,. The championship title.
hangs In the balance as the California
Bulls_play the big game of the season.
-· • LA11WwmtM•Llti &YI Scheduled: comic actor Tim Conway,
Washington Bullets center Manute Bol.
comedian Sam Klnlson. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) I MTPATIOL ,,_ ,,_ 0 Featured· Nancy
Manahan and Rosemary Curb, co-authors
of "Lesbian Nuns, Breaking Silence " (1
hr.)
1 •... ..,. ...
.... fllOllLi ., ....
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mon Santana in a junlof welterweight bout
scheduled for 10 rounds from Atlantic
City, N.J. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min )
(()llOWll "Bells" (1980. Science Fiction)
Richard Chamberlain, John Houseman. A
deranged but technologically astute killer
uses an electronic device that transmits a
lethal jolt over telephone lines 'R' ( 1 hr .
19 min.) .. 8 Cl) 9"11 "The Abduction Of Saint
Anne" ( 1975. Orama) E.G. Marshall.
Robert Wagner The Catholic Church
seeks to authenticate the healing powers
of a young gtrl who is held captive on the
estate of her lather. a syndicate figure ( t
hr . 20 min.) CJD llOWll "DC Cab" ( 1983. Comedy)
Mr T, Adam Baldwin. Drivers ol a nearly
bankrupt Washington taxicab operation
become heroes when they rescue two kid-
-Taesday
•CZ> "The Executioner's Song" . ( 1982.
Drema) TO('nmy Lee Jones. Rosanna Ar-~tte. (2 hra., 22 min.) •lCJ "Royal Wedding" (1951, Musical)
Fred Aataire, Jene Powell. ( 1 hr.. 33
mtn.) • •al "I'd Rather Be Rteh" (196-4, Comedy)
§!_ndra OM, Robert Goulet (2 hra )
•CC> "Sheena" (1984, Adventure) Tanya
Roberta. Ted Wasa. ( 1 tir .. 57 min.) 00 "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1954,
Drama) Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson. .111v • 56 mm )
(I) "Swing Shift" (1964, Drema) Goldie
Hawn. Kurt Ruleell. (1 hr , 40 min.) •Cl> "Le Bal" (1 982, Drema) (1 hr., 52
~d children. 'R' Q (1 hr., 39 min.) WU .,.,. "Macho Callahan" ( 1970.
Western) DaVld Janssen. Jean Seberg A
woman otters a huge bounty for the cap-
ture ol the man who raped her and killed
her husband. (2 hrs.)
(!) llOVll "Randy ~Ides Alone" (1934,
Western) John Wayne, Alberta Vaughn. A
cowboy inliltrates an outlaw gang to
gather evidence against thieves who raid-
ed an express company office. ( 1 hr .. 30
min) I':. "The Carnation Kiiier" ( 1973.
Mystery) Norman Eshley. Katherine Scho-
l1etd A homicidal man1&c searching for his
next v1ct1m meets up with a seemingly vul-
ner;Wtoung woman (2 hrs ) 1:111 AT ntl _,..Scheduled: "Is Holly-
wood Selling War to Kids?" --a look at
"Rambo First BIOOd Part II," "Comman-
do" and "lnva51on U.S.A." (R)
G) ~ Ta.MT Guests: Andrew
Clay. Bobby Slayton. John Mulrooney.
Amazing Jonathan, Steve Mittleman. (R)
I ALL•MPA9.Y
l'UmntlU.
llOVll "Everything You Always Want-
ed To Know About Sex (But Were Afraid
To Ask)" ( 1972. Comedy) WOOdy Allen.
Gene Wilder A series of comic sketches
spoof Dr David Reuben's best-selling
book 1n add1t1on to other assorted targets
'R' ( 1 hr. 27 min.)
CZ) llOVll "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woo-
dy Allen Mia Farrow Documentary-style
proltle of a man with the ability to acqutre
both the phySICSI and mental traits of the
~=meets 'PG' ( 1 hr . 24 min ) W ATU..
t:9 (J)Cll ... ~ATCM ---tfw:'.:.. amwHMT LROP-.IY t:tl m¥ll "Thiel 01 Hearts" ( 1984, Dra-
ma) Steven Bauer. Barbara Williams. Af-
ter looting an opulent San Francisco
home. a burglar discovers he possesses
the secret diaries ol a frustrated married
woman and 1mpetuouSly sets out to fulf11l
her tar tas1es R' Q ( 1 hr . 40 mm )
!:B f"R' •OYll "Razorback" ( 1984.
Suspense) Gregory Harrison. Ark1e
Whiteley In the harsh Australian outback.
two men track down a blOOdthirsty boar
which has run amok. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 34 min )
mm)
d (f} "The Fighting Kentuckian" (19<49.
-Adventure) John Wayne, Vera Ralston
(2 hrs)
-ct; 'Lost And Found" (1979. Comedy)
George Segal. Glenda Jackson. ( 1 hr .. <46
min)
"2010" ( 1984, Science Fiction) Roy
Scheider, John Uthgow. ( 1 hr., 54 min )
"One Heavenly Night" (1931, Musi-
cal) Evetyn Laye, John Bo6e8. ( 1 hr , 20
mm) -® "JlgSIW" ( 1968, Mystery) Harry
Guardino. Hope Lange. (2 hrs.)
-(%)"Young And lnnoc:.nt" (1937, Mys-
tery) Oemc:k de Memey, NoY9 Ptlbeem
{jhr .20min) '*• "The S..etbefl Fix" (1951, Orame) John Ireland. V.-e Brown. (2 hrs.)
·1 •11A1CMOP--.y,.1w1n
---~ •BEW' ...
MU!)IBW,._.' II
•U m¥ll "Cole Younger. Gul'\fighter"
( 1958. Western) Frank Lovejoy, Abby
Dalton In the late 1870s. a lone Texas
gunfighter challenges a new type of law-
ime~=ies " ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ... -"· m¥ll "Over The Brooklyn Bridge"
( 1984. Romance) Elliott Gould. Margaux
Hemingway A man who dreams of own-
ing a posh restaurant 1n Manhattan must
marry a woman he doesn't love so that he
can receive the llnanc1al support needed
to start the business. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 46 min.)
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m¥ll "The Ugly American" ( 1963.
Drama) Marlon Brando. E111 Ol<ada. An
1dea1ts11c ambassador to a Southeast Asi-
an republic is confronted with hostility 1n
his host nation 12 hrs )
Uncwt• H•MTODAY -~IUlllTI
=All)UIWf Whena 15-year-old
Amish girl falls 1n love with a boy from
New York, it's difficult to tell what her
irad1tiona1 lather's reaction will be. ._CJ{).,.,. "Weekend Pass" ( 1984, Com-
edy) D W Brown. Peter Ellenstem Four
sailors 1ust f1nish1ng baSIC training in San
Diego travel to Los AngeleS for fun and .... : I,..,_..,
NIATMCUPP
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4111 lroma.;: ·R' ( 1 hr . 32 min )
• llOVll "Swing Shift · ( t984 Drama)
Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell World War II
separates a California couple. as the hus-
band goes off to war and his wile finds
work 1n an aircrafl lactory, where she be-
gins an allair with another man 'PG' Q
( 1 hr 40 min)
-· "South Sea Woman" (1953. Adven-ture) Burt Lancaster. Vtrglnla Mayo (2
hrs) CC) "Swing Time" ( 1936. Musical) Fred
Astaire. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr . 44 min )
"Mystery Mansion" ( 1983.
Suspense) Dallas McKennon. Greg
'!fplne (I hr . 36 min )
(.I) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984.
Suspense) Henry Thomas. Debney Cole-
man ( 1 hr . 4 1 min )
CZ) "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979. Orama)
Marlon Btando. Marttn Sheen (2 hra . 30
min)
Sunday, January 28, 1986 15 ..
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•Ill L,.. _Spenser k>ol(s Into
the mysterious c:lrcumstanoes sunound1ng
lhe death of a ooYttlete. (R) c;i ( t hr )
• 1"I -c.1 1'lm From the signifi-cant to the bizarre. tNs special focuses on
events lrom t~t917 that shaped Mal
Amettea as 1t made Its transition to lndus-
trlalizallon Narrator Altxandet Scourby
~~----• C'9HB•ll • CUI: TMI ,_ •
NL &ICTm Of -The t984 Oemo-c1atlc primary and convention are the
locus of this report on the media's treat-
ment of can<Jdatet. ( 1 hr.) ~--"Royal Wedding" (1951. Musi-
cal) Fred As1a1re, Jane Powell A song-
and-dance team gives a performance In
England at the time lhat Queen Elizabeth
II is pulling lhe final touches on her matri-
monial plans. {1hf . 33 min.) CID M 111QI .. Roek artist Gene Sim-
mons and aclress Sandra Bernhard star In
this futurlStlc mystery about death. b&-
trayal and deceit --an the result of a pack-
et ol white powder CD.,. "The Old Gun" {1976, Orama)
Phlllppe Noiret, Romy Schneldef In t9U,
a griel-stricken French surgeon seetcs to
avenge the rape and murder of his wife
and=e1" 'R' ( t hr .. 44 min.) ~--=moTJ-•AW 1nthrs
concert from London's Wembley Arena,
Dl<e Straits perform a siring of hits lnclud-.. 1,0Q~;;,;,:· ~: "Akhemy' -.. CM&me•wr ..
1"19TOJLR The children's ward or
a majof hospital IS the setting for this doe-
umentary that oblefVas how two famllles
I
... h ch<onlcally. _ ....
tw C' ull'Te'wa
-.... Guest: Henny Yovngman
Sketches: Nixon singing "Santa Claus Is
Coming to Town", Johnny Bucks. John
fner's Johnny Cash
~m.Lm C\Wtllll I• CUI: M ,_ ...
&ICTm Of -The t984 Demo-cratic p<lmary and convention are the
focus of thla report on the media's treat-
ment of candldlt•. J t hrL
IC.-lfAMM Sa&. ---.r -CIMIWMI I .....
.... ,.. ~ll)llft On 8m Street"
( 1984, Horror) JOhn Saxon. Ranee
Blakely. A group of L.A. cf'lildreo are ter-
rorized by • vengeful kllltf wtlo can Invade t~r dreamt and rnateridze when they •~•k• 'R'~31 min.)
tWI r-· -An amnella victim IUm9 10 tht S«nofl brother• when he's if~uaed of murder. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min ) 'fallln Guest hOlt Joen Rivers.
Sc · ltd: actort Tony Denz.t end Mark
p=~= Ji!'~~~«=~
The FBI enlists lhe aid of a tomw gang-
ster 1n rescuing a kidnapped atomic scien-
tist ~~~ l m1wsm .,., .. ,.
... "2010" (1984, Science Ac·
tion) Roy Schefdef, Johll Uthgow O.-
sp11e votahle pol11tcal tensions, l.J.S and
Russian scientrsts launch a follow-up
space m1SSlOl'l to 1nves1~1e the fate of a
failed voyage to Jupiter PG' c;J ( 1 hr . 5 4
min)
~ m¥ll "I've Always Loved You"
{1946, Romance) Philip Dorn. Catherine
Mcleod A beautiful pianist falls deeply in
love with her maestro (2 hrs.) 8)_.,Ul.lmY
1W{C) .,.. "Christina" (1984, Adult)
Jewel Shepard The erotic and dangerovs
exploits ot a globetrottlng playglrl-heiress-
e!:!_bllsher ( t hr . 30 min.)
tW W mW9 "One Way Al A Time" (No
Date. Adull) ( 1 hr., 30 min) tH11 (1)~--m • HOU.ft'OCIO mN "They Saved Hitler's Brain"
( 1964. Horror) Waller Stocker. Audrey
Caire A handful of Third Reicll loyaHsts
wages a 1ast-dltch effort 10 gain WOfld su-
premacy by abducting a prominent Amer-
ican scien11s1 as part ol their nefarious
P-!OI (2 hrs ) Q:l lllTIJIT'll•rTTCm9tT Interview w11h
Arnold Schwarzenegger fll YU,•• 16 Hacker 9Urprlsingly hndS
an atty in Appleby when hlS jOb as Mtnister
ol Adm1n1s1ratrve Affairs IS threatened
([) WOM.D CW._ Women's Slalom
from Bad Gas1e1n, Austria (A) ( 1 hr )
Cl) m¥ll "The World ts Full 01 Married
Men" ( 1980. Orama) Tony FranclOSa.
Carrotl Baker A married advertrslng e.wec-
u11ve has an attatr with an ambitious mOd·
el 'R' ~· 45 min) 11:111; LA11 mrt Wl'MDAWID ~
Scheduled. actress Mary Tyler Moore In
stereo. ( 1 hr.)
I "'' ,,llOL ~ T.-0 Featured: Desi Amat
Jr talks aboul Ills long ballle w11h drug
and alcohol abuse: 11 piglet race ( 1 hr l
lm11211aw ...
... MALNOfU _. ..... 11211•mnm f!UlmMU.
1llel (I) W Madigan has the unpleas-
ant tasl< ol searching for his form8( part-
ner. who's now a paid killer (R) ( t hr
20 mtn)
.-"Uncommon Valor" ( t983.
Orama) Gene Hackman. Robert SrecJt A
grieving lather forms a small IC>fce to res·
cue his 900 wno has been held prisoner
for 10 years after being declared mlsslno-
1n-action In Vietnam. 'R' c;J ( t hr , 4S
min) W8 mWll "I Will. I Wiit For Now" (1976.
Comedy) Ehlott Gould, Diane Keaton A
formerly married couple trtes le'Veflll
remedies 10 cure their aexual lncompalibil-
!!i: ~.) (JJ "Stella" ( t950. Comedy) Ann
Shtfldfln. Vk:tor Mature. A wom"n trloS 10
tta»1 with members of l'ler family aftei
an 1.11'\Clt di9S and ts burled on the spot (2 tva.~,)
'IWCM•1-&IM .., Medi Cletllc. hi round Bocll Altotti~"> (2hra.) ... ''llle • (19M. Orama)
Qboft, SIMy 8--~
credit, deciimng profits and rising flood
waters threa1eo a hardwoft<lng farm !ami-
ty_ 'PG-13' (2 hrs .• 2 min)
t:tl~.,.. "The Blue Lagoon" (t980, Ora-
ma) BtOOke Shields. CMstophef Atkins
Two castaway children grow to adc>les-
cence on a remote South Pacific Island
and expenence the pangs ot lirst love 'A'
l hr. 44 min.) t:a 9111..DAT.._. ..... MOU."'°°° a om• Scheduled: a preview of Joan Collins' miniseries "Sins";
interviews With Tim Conway, Harvey Kor-
man and Lionel Richie m ~~Guests· Bob Somet-
by, Don McEnery. Jon Ross. Slnbad.
Merle Kessler (R) e m¥ll "The Umbrellas Of Chefbourg"
( 1964, Romance) Nino Castetnuovo,
Ca1he11ne Deneuve A man returns 10 his
home to find that hts love has married an-
othm(~ I AU•MFAl&Y NAmTMILCll»
llOWll "The Cla1rvoyan1" ( t985,
Suspense) Perry Ktng. Elizabeth Kemp
An art1s1 rs alflicted with lhe unwanted
ab1l1ty to loresee a murderer's grisly
_1cr1=:.:·=~~
-=clll)-
61) ... UM--lmWMMT .,,. ''Young And Innocent'· ( 1937 .
Mystery) Dernck de Marney. Nova
Pllbeam A corrstabte's daughter comes
10 the aid of an innocent murder suspect
accused of lolling a film star ( 1 hr • 20
mtn )
1:11 m m¥ll "Blondie On A Budget" ( HMO,
Comedy) Penny $Ingleton, Arthur Lake.
DagwOOd plans a surprise for Blondie, bu1
comphca11ons arise when his ex·glrtfrlend
helps 1n pecking out a f\Jr coat. ( t hr . 45
min.)
!lfta.Y••••• __ _.
lllll 8118f1' ...
m¥ll "ISiand 01 1000 Delights"
f 1979. Drama) A trop1eal Island serves as
1he headQuarters ror a wM~very ""9
'R (I hr . 15 min) M1W•,.,.. II • m¥ll "The General Died Al Dawn"
( 1936. Adventure) Gary Cooper, Ma-
deleine Carroll A soldier of lortune tnes to
secure ammunition for a battle against a
Chinese war tord. (2 hrs.) il=---Z!J .,.,. "Against All Odds" ( 1984, Ora-
ma) Rachel Ward. Jetf Btidges, A lading
profHSIOnal lootblU player 11111 Ir\ kM9
with the girtfriend of a amell-tlme hood
and becomes lnvt:ltYed with shedy, high-
stakes real estate deallngL 'A' c;J (2 In..
8ml~ ~(··-· .... ---" .,.. "Children Of The Com" ( 1984.
Horror) Peter Horton. Linde Htmllton.
Based on a Stephtn King short llOfY A
young phy91Clan and hll wif9 find ll'ltm-
&e!Ves In a Midwestern town Where ~
sters have murdered the adUlta and eat~
llv.d a t1r•nge rtllgioul cult 'R' ( 1 hr ,
33 ~ -~....:
Sunday, Jviuwy 29, 1Ne 17
1
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.. 1 ....
mATIPACICOUTWI
.,.. "The Falcon And The Snow-
man" ( 19M. Orama) Timothy HYiton.
Sean Penn. Based on the true s10ry of
Chrittopher Boyce and Daulton Lee who
were tried 1n 1977 '°' selling top-seaet
U S documents 10 the Soviets 'R' (2
hra . 11 min I •(I).,.. "Las91ter" ( 1984. Adventure)
Tom ~. Jane Seymour A classy Amer& ,...i thief ls blackma11e<l by the
FBI 10 steal a fortune In ~held jewels
passrng through pre-World War II Loodon
'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 mln ) .. 1.,u.
MWI• llllllWY
W =Blondie Hu Servant Trouble"
( 1940, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur
Lake. Blondie and Dagwood find that the
manStoo they're staying 1n rs haunted ( 1
-Weclnesclay
-llomlng Movies-•(I) "ShlnbOne Alley" (1971. Musical)
Antm.ted. Vo~ of Eddie Bracken, Carol
Qllnnlng ( 1 hr . 26 min.) •CCJ "The Double Man" ( 1967. Suspense)
Yul Brynner. Brill Ekland ( 1 hr. 45 min.)
(%)"Raiders Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981 . Ad-
venture) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen. ( 1
hr . 55 min)
M al) "A Countess From Hong Kong"
(1967 Comedy) Marlon Brando. Sophia
Loren (2 hrs ) •CC> "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Sclenc&-Flcllon)
Christopher Walken. Natahe WOOd ( 1 hr ,
46 m1n) OD "Brady's Escape" ( 198-C. Adventure)
John Savage. Kelly Reno ( 1 hr . 36 min )
"Pnar Lap" ( t983. Orama) Tom Bur-
llnson. Maritn Vaughan ( t hr . 48 mm ) CZ) "The Stalking Moon" ( 1968, West·
ern) Gregory Peck. Eva Ma11e Saini ( 1
hr . 49 min.) •OD "Runaway· ( 1984, Adventure) Tom
Selleck, Cynlh1a RhOdeS ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CV "The Great Bank Robbery" ( 1969.
Comedy) Lero Mostel. Kim Novak (2
hrs )
-(C) "Comfort And Joy" I 1984, Comedy)
Biii Pate"on. Eleanor David. ( 1 hr . 30
min)
(I) "GolcJen Arrow" ( t936. Comedy)
Si!ue Davis. George Brent 11 hr . 8 mtn )
-al) "Colossus The Forb1n Pro1ect'
( 1970. Sc1encp f1c11on1 foe Breeden.
Susan Ctatk. (2 hrs )
-(%) "M" ( t930. Suspense) Peter Lorre.
Ellen Widmann ( 1 hr . 39 min )
,.. "Liiiie Tough Guy· ( 1938. Adven-
tute) Helen Parrl6h Billy HaloP (2 hrs I _ .. , ..... ....,..._
-· "Along The Orear Divide" (1951. Wesre.n) Kirk Douglas. V1rg1nia Mayo (2
hrs J
CC) ·.seven Magnlflcenl Olad1arors"
(1983 Advtotu,.) Lou FerrlgnO. Sybil
Oanni~ ( 1 hr . 23 min )
CR) "Hou.-,e Of Tho Long $hadowl"
[1983. Su·.pense) Vlnc»nt Pflce. Christo
[
Let ( 1 hr , 43 mtn.)
"Girts Uf Tho White Orchid" ( 1983.
ma) Ann J1lhan, Jennifer Jasoo-Lelgh
1!1V .. 40 mm )
-CZ) "The Loog Good Frld8y" ( 1980. Dra-
rM) Bob Hoskins Holen Mirren ( 1 hr
46 min> w• "Gung Hot" ( 1943, Adventure) Ran·
dolph Scoll, Noah AMfY Jr ( 1 hr • 30
min)
18 Sunday, January 26. 1986
•(C) "Honeywckle Rose" ( 1980, Ro-
mance) Willie Nelson. Dyan Cannon ( 1
hr. 59 m1n.1 OD "They All Laughed" (1981. Comedy)
Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara. ( 1 hr . 55
mtn.) C1J "Phar Lap" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Bur·
linsoo. Martin Vaughan. ( 1 hr • 48 min )
•(%)"Raiders Of The Lott Ark" ( 1981. Ad·
venture) Hamsoo Ford. Karen Allen ( I
hr , 55 min.)
W (C) "The Double Man" (1967. Suspense)
Yul Brynner. Brill Ekland ( 1 hr . 45 min ) OD "Ahce·a Advenruret In Wonderland"
( 1972 Muslcal) Fiona Fu1'4trton. Peter
Sellers ( 1 hr . 41 min.) •CO "Swing Ti~" ( 1936. Moslcal) Freel
Astaire, Ginger R~s ( 1 hr • 45 min )
"The Magn1hcen1 Seven Ride•"
( 1972 Western) Lee Van Cleef. Stefanie
Powers (2 hrs ) CL "The Stalking Moon" ( 1968. West
ern) Gregory Peck, Eva Marie Saint (I
hr. 49 m1n I
•@ "Speedlrap" ( 1978, Adventure) Joe
Ooo ~aker Tyne Daty (2 hrs • 5 min )
-zvenlng ----
.. 8 CGUm IAmTUll Southern Cali
fornl8 at UCLA (2 hrs I
-~ .....
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• ... Q ,_..Cf9Mff ... , .....
•• 111-..n ....
OCUM• .,.. "Brainarotm · ( 1983, Science
Fiction) Christopher Walken. Natalie
WOOd A married couple Wes ro keep d
specially designed O.Vtee. whieh ar1<>ws a
person 10 e1tper1ence the sensa11on1 felt
by another. tr om mlhtary and 1ndustr1a1
Q!P'JP5 PG ( 1 hr • 46 min )
llf).,. "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001
Rabbi! Talefi·· ( 1982. Comedy) Antmal-
ed V01ces by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken
Bugs Bunny, Detty Duck ind other Loo-
ney Tunes 11ars are back egoin In cle!;'>IC
cartoons, edited together with new fool
age having an "Arabian Nlghl8" theme ·a· ( 1 hr .. 16 min )
I HOT IUT I MOftm ..... &-"° ::f M CDml05ll While on )ury
duty. ~Y OtMtn havoc when he un r.,1.=tlroyt I P'fc.e of ~nee
rr 15 min) t:ll, ...... •CAlalTA~
NEAl'MQM
d tf'1 PUITIToml
tll'Jf 90WW "The Rosebucl Beaeh Hoti>t
I 1984 Comedy) Colleen Camp. PetP•
ScoJari An enterpnsing couple puts a rur
dowr seaS1de resort oo the roed to f1nan
c..at 1e<.overy by hmng proslltut• whc.
cJwble as bellhops 'A' ( 1 hr .• 27 min )
ucm..1..-wca1a.•
Ull)Clfntlml
UTaAC'Y: M lnlODUC1m TO
CDUMTTA
1\tl 1J 9 8"'m.-r 1..-n' lnterv1e"'
with PatrlCk Duffy 11 TAXI ~ ~ i:aw'ui. Miss Unlve<M Debor at
Carthy·Oeu and MIU US A Laura Mar
lt1ne=eoii~!~· comet
,_..C09AllY Ill ... Clf f!Olnm
MAmntlL.a.
llllnt.olT COU!9 UlllTUU. Southern Cal al
UCLA (Taped) (2 hrs.)
L_ llOYll "Romancing The Stone
I t984 Adventure) Mlehall Douglas
Kathleen Turner A romantic novetfst re
1uc1ant1y teams with a macho adventure•
1n a Sooth American iungle 10 ransom her
sister with a fabulovt legendary jewel
PG~mln.) £J n ... rsi HGlll\W)GI .. 1"I LOIT .. IDGll
Hi!v•ng rehearaed their act for an amateur
1.onter.1. Ralph and Ed challenge Allee antJ
T wt1e to beat rhem O l 90WW "T~e Magnificent AmberS01'1S
I 1q4:;> Drama) Joseph Colten, Anr.1
fl,,~f<·r Based on Booth Tarklng100'1 nov
!'I A11 eccentric Indiana lamlly cllngs tc
tracJ1t1on during a time of rapid change It
t1r 28 m1n I
M1@ 9CJ¥W "The Streets Of San Francisco
11972 Mystery) Karl Malden. Michael
Douglas A yoong lawyer Is framed for tl'lt>
murder of a girl whose body waf looncl
lloa1mg n San rrnnc11eo Bay (2 hrs 5
""'' J 1:ll1MC1•mtr WMAntwfmm•• lft «*L.A. F=Patured a woman who s
a mocJel by day and a kick bo1ter by night
one ot L A s mo'lt unulU31 flotlst shops
iNhere <-•1'.itomer\ ,)rt grMled by a "go111
1.1 111 •t ·• C.OlnUtnuUon day-car• eent~r
Bn(,1 hQrT' f(JI the agtd, I loo!( 81 the Clll
01 Rorr11 "'ho ncc-upy the anctent Colosse
Ulll
&.o. AT LMCll .,..,. CIWICI Clf A Ll'l1m
'IClfU'ICMT .. , .•. " ..,.., ...
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·>
-1<\-:...AY TO HIAVBI Jonathan
teaches Mark and a beautrtul movie star a
lesson 1n vanity when he has them switch
their physical images for a while O ( 1
hr ) 8 llCMI "The Sand Pebbles" ( 1966.
Adventure) (Part t of 2) Steve
McOueen. Richard Croona An American
expatriate is forced to take a stand when
the gunboat he is on Is held under siege
~hrs ) · • (II llACClnll A clever extortionist
threatens to blow up a ship unless he's
· several million dollars O ( 1 hr ) .... ...,
WDP•WAn
="The Greatest Story Ever TOid"
( 1965 Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Max von
Sydow. Jotin Wayne For 33 years. Jesus
Christ walks Earth as a mortal man until
he Is crucified on the cross (2 hrs ) e MVIWM. Photographers Tony and Liz
Bomlord reveal the lives of two species of
seal found 1n the Outer Hebrides ott Scot-
lan=~~r) I kAl9T UITM This look at contempo-
rary oceanography explOl'es the lit Stream. discovers new underwater
cies. examines hie-forms Irving ar
steam-spewing vents 1n the ocean fl .
and studies the relationship between t
atmosphere and the tropical ocean O ( 1
hr)
CC) llCMI "The Ambassador" ( 1984.
15rama) Robert Mitchum. Ellen Burstyn
An American ambassador employs
unorthodox methods and backdoor diplo-
macy to mediate the lsraeh-Palest1nian
crisis 'R' ( t hr . 30 min )
CR) .,,. "Lassiter" ( 1984. AdVooture) fOm Selleck. Jane Seymour A classy
American 1ewel thief Is blackmailed by the
FBI to steal a fortune In Nazi-held 1ewels
pa551ng through pre-World War II London
'R'~i1hr.=~ Ct) WDWI aalSI (l)•n-Cliff Is confronted by his for-
mer flancee who blames him for her de-
i esslon and fuller figure Q ,..,._
• (I) PGUY...,. Alex is thrilled at the
prospect of helping her boss with a ma1or
drug case
I TIC TAC DOUClt
........ &D. , ...... 11-a1•• -Sketches. guessing a friend's
age; a ventriloquist Inmate applies for
l ole; talk lhow host Oullahue. O ---~--... -•tu
-(I) CIAZY La A NI Harry and Ham-son are stranded on a tropical ISiand while
searching for the murderer of a wealthy
cOOkle m.:= husband. ( 1 hr ) D e llMIC The Blackes 1n-
vesllgate when a hated him producer is
found dead in an editing room Guest
stars include Mark Shera and Tina Louise
l hr_l
aJ D'tllUTY Krystle pretends to be
a lo escape from AbrlgOfe: Alex1S
chooses between hef husband and King
Ga'in'i ( t h< )
•_.."Big Jake" (1971, Wtstern) ~n Wayne, ~icherd Boone A grlzz1ed
man of the West defies both the Army and
the Texas R9ngett In his efforts to locate
;~dr(2hrt )
Ui>PMmTllll.Cllm G Ol ITMI AT WOLi 11UP Highlights of
the first concert performance together of
sixties· teen idOls Frankie Avalon. Fabian
and Bobby Rydell Include clips from
beach party movies and "American Band-
stand" aG ances In stereo ( 1 hr ) ([)lflOI~ CD llOVll "The Ambassador" ( t984.
Drama) Robert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn
An American ambassador employs
unorthodox methods and backdoor diplo-
macy to mediate the ISt'aell-Palest1nian
cnsis 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min )
®ITA111'1B
(]) llOVll "Joy 0 1 Sex" ( 1984. Comedy)
Cameron Dye. Michelle Meyrink Despite
the other sub1ects in their curriculum. high
school students become Obsessrvety pre-
occupied with an extracurricular actrvily
·R' ( 1 hr , 33 min )
(Z) llOVll "The Fxecutioner's Song"
( 1<}82. Drama) Tommy Lee Jones. Ro-
sanna Arquette Norman Mailer's adapta-
hon of his own boot< about the life of con-
victed murderef Gary Gilm<><e and his light
for execu11on. ultimately carried out 1n
Utah 1n 1977. (2 hrs . 22 min.) m.,.....,
H @ llOVll "Storm Warning" ( 1951. Ora-
ma) Ginger Rogers. Ronald Reagan
While v1s111ng her sister. a woman w11ness-
es a brutal killing by a group of Klansman
1nclud1ng her bfother·ln-law. (2 hrs ) t:m ({) A .... CM.1.8 tolA\ GOida Meir's
1nv01vement with IS1ael's political affairs
leads her to 1he office of prime minister
and her tnumphant mee11ng with Egyptian
President Anwar Sada1 Stars Ingrid Berg·
man. Leonard Nlmoy and Ned Beatty
i art 2 of 2) (2 hrs . 30 mm ) _ .......
-(J)ICIWIZ9 Im IT. a.au:-Caldwell (Mark
Harmon) learns that he has AIDS. the ma-
triarch (Dorothy McGuire) of a powerful
pOl1tical family undergoes surgery ( 1 hr ) 11 '=1 Peter picks out an anniver-
sary gift for Christine. Mrs Cabot's reunit-
ed with a former acquaintance: a college
student learns that a $:1assmate is romanc·
1ng his mother Guests include Maud
Adams and Robert LanS1ng. O ( 1 hr )
OTlllUllT fJ9 Ol ITMI AT WOLi 1UP Highlights of
the first concert performance together of
sixties' teen idOls Frankie Avalon. Fabian
and Bobby Rydell lnclUde clips from
beach party movies and "American Band-
sta~~arances. In stereo ( 1 hr ) m ,,._.
G AUITll cm LmT'I Country legend Mel
Tillis performs "Ruby. Don't Take Your
Love 10 Town" and "I Got the Hoss and
She's Got the Saddle", the comic duo.
the Gee11nslaws perform "II You Think I'm
Crazy Now" and "Somewhere over the
Rainbow." ( t hr)
(C) llCMI "Honeysuckle RQM" ( 1980.
Romance) W1lhe Netton.=n Cannon
While on tour. a Texas try-western
singer becomes invOlved wi the seduc-
tive daughter of his sidekick even though
he still loves his stay-at-home wile 'PG'
~hf . 59 min) mn
.,. "Runaway" ( 1SMM, Adventure)
Tom Selleck. Cynthia Rhodes. A cop bat-
tles a deranged electronlct wizard who
can reprogram helpmate robots Into sa·
distic metallic murderllft 'PG-t3' O ( 1
hr,=J ; .. T.Tn101•-.c-
.. 1·mMD•' II -DMll'f• ,.. ...... l90llTI
••• Im ... ,,. ft.MU':.
• ~ Sketches. behind the scenes
of test·tube babyhood: anticrlme deSlgnet'
f,ials.
u.Ym18 CA9-GI CUI: 1111 ,. , m1
TIM. B.IC1DI Of • Debates. fund ral&-
1ng and paid poltttcal adVerttslng are exa-
m;n~ ~~ l1U1•••9Glf ~~ Erotic N1gh1s" (No Date.
Adult) ( 1 hr 30 min)
l£) ITART Of tomW • rS) llOVll "The French Woman" ( 1981.
Drama) Francoise Fabian. Dayle Haddon.
A bordello being kepi open by a govern-
ment subSldy is the scene of murder and
po1111cal scandal when a VIP customer IS
AAo=r~:glay 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min)
tt:11 ~ llCMI "Curse Of The Fly" ( 1965. Hor-
ror) Brian Donlevy. Carole Gray A female
escapee trom a mental 1nshtutt0n discov-
ers that her husband and lather·1n·law are
plagued by ~ very peculiar atflichon ( 1
hr. 50 min)
tt:ll I) Cl) U . NOOl8t When a deranged seri-
al murderer terrorizes the city. Hooker rec-
ognizes the madman's handiwork ( 1 hr .
tOm1n) • 0 Ei) Tc.mlT Guest host Joan Rivers.
Scheduled actress Lynn Redgrave. In
l'"'~=-
...am11111.C11m W QOUllmT Jett Smith prepares
yogurt a cheese spread. yogurt sauce
and ~t balls in garlic Oii C£J ncena (I) llCMI "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woo-
dy Allen. Mia Farrow Documentary-style
profile of a man with 1he ab1hty to acquire
both the physical and mental traits of the
~pie he meets 'PG' ( 1 hr . 2-i mm ) m..nuu.n
tW CH) llOf IO .UT ••ITI • ...n
Baseball announcer Tim McCarver hosts
this IOOk at some of the least distinguished
moments in sports hiltory, inCludlng Roy
Re~et·s wrong-way run and John McEn-
roe s verbal outt>ursts ( 1 hr.)
-1 (J)~-m • 111.&.YWOOD • llOWll "KISS Of The Tarantula" ( 1972.
HOiror) Eric Mason. Suzanne Ung. A
demure young glrl collects furry arachnids
to be used as agents of revenge ( 1 hr .•
55 min) 9 8ftWTY•rrW' Interview with
Patrick Duffy
• MTIUt C. c:uml"I MiiW
WOILD ,
;
mATODAY ' •1cw 111ca.m
-.. "History Of The World ·-Part I"
( 1981, Comedy) Mel Broc*s. Madellne
Kahn Man's Illustrious history -trom
Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanllh In-
quisition --Is examined 'R' ( 1 h< .. 33
mtnL
-· • LA.-rwmtM•t.ati W
Sunday, January 26, 1986 19
Scheduled: comedian Aobln Williams. gYI·
tallst Earl Klugh In stereo ( 1 tv.)
1.,,.,..
.,_ ~ 0 Featured: a p1ZZ8
1
'1vc;:U 1ng c()ntMI: the So4ld Gold eencers
Ml DUFT ... ....... .....
•IC II
.... LCl9
-Winston Tour Team Rodeo
from Wichita, Kan (R) ( 1 ht.)
(l.) ... "No SmaU Affalf" ( 198-'. Com-
edy) Jon Oyer. Demi Moore. Obsessed
with an aspmng singer In her twenties. an
1ncomg1ble 16-yeat-old tnes to help grve
her sagging career a boost 'R' ( 1 hr .. 42
min) a. G (I) .,.. "Running Seated" ( 1980.
A<Jventure) Ken Wahl. Jann SalCDO Two
former Gls fall under susplc1on of consp1r-
1rig 10 invade a Caribbean country ( 1 hr .
20 min)
,.. .,. "Star 80" ( 1983, Orama) Mar-
tel Hemingway, Eric Roberts Traces 1he
career and death of model-aciress Doro-
thy Straiten who was murdered by her es-
tranged huSband. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. « min.) -®.,.. "Happy Birthday To Me"
( 1980 Horror) Mel!SS& Sue Anderaoo.
Glenn Ford As a murderer begins attack·
mg her c11cle of elitist friends. a prep
school seruor worries that she may be the ne~t victim •• or pos11bly the killer ·R' ( 1
hr . 48 min) wa•MW
(!).,..··Nightmare Alley" (1947. Ora-
ma) Tyrone Power. Coleen Gray A cun·
n111g carnival m1Sf1t manlpolates those
around him as a means of attaining pow·
er (2 hrs . 30 min )
! ...
.,. "The Neitt Victim" 1975,
uspense) Carroll Baker. T P. Mc~na
A psychotic 11111et terroruet a beautiful
woman tr:Cped 1n a wheelchair (2 hrs.) ~-"The Stalking Moon" (1968.
Weslern) Gregory Peck. Eva Mati. Saint
An Apache warrior sets out to trap the
man who has taken 1n his Wife and chtld
.;8;~:~UMl. __ ...
• C%> "The Ugty AIMrican" (1963, Orama)
Brando. El~ Okada. (2 hra.)
.. Barry Lyndofl" (1975, Adventure)
O'Neal. Merila Berenson. (3 htt . 3
,_~":>.Young And 1nnocenr· (t937. My•·
tety) Derrick Ot Marney. Nova Pllbeam .U hr • 20 min.) •az> "Wa Wtre Strangert" ( t949, Oratnfl)
Jennlflf Jontl. John Gerfield (2 hrs.)
•CR) "Murrow" (t985. Drema) Deni.I J.
fravantl. Dabney eotemen ( 1 flt .. 40
min) Cl) ''Antarctica" (T98.4. Orama) l<en Ta-
kakur&. Teunehlko Wat... (2 hrt . 17
.. (£.~The Madwoman Of Cheillot'' {1969.
20 Sund9Y, Jenuary 26, 1888
8 AT M ... Scheduled "Is Holly·
wood 8*lg War 10 Kldsr -a look at
"AambO Fir5t Blood Part 11:· "Comman-
do" and "lnv&SIOO U.S A " (A)
• ~ TGll9n Guests Lou DiMag-
gt0, Bob Oubac, Barry Mitchell Sur..e Ess-
man, Doug SkJMef IA)
l •&C•Mf..._Y ,....u.
Ml ='!!\ne Blues Brothers·· (1980.
Comedy) John Belust11, Dan Aykroyd
Two blues singers must contend With the
Chicago police, the CIA. neo-Nazls and
the U.S. Army to put taoether a benefit
concert lo raise money for their orphan-
i . 'ff (2 hrs .. 1.i.i;fj
-()) c:el... ln:tl ... _
.,.. "CC And Company" ( 1970,
Orama) Joe Namath, Ann-Margret. An
ou1cast member of a motorcycle gang
saves a·~ woman lrorn rape (2 hrs ) IS:--..-r -Steve Garvey Celebf11y-Cham·
piOnshlp from Park C11y. Utah (R) ( 1
ii .... ..,
• .,. "Mission To Morocco" (1959.
Adventure) Lex Barker, Fernando Rey
Following the murder of 11 man wHh Yitai
information about the exact location of
r1eh od dep<>Sits. an American oil baron
sers off on an lntenalVe search for the mi-
crofilm he 1811 behind ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ~-., •...•
--~ .,_ "P'T1 . Vang, Kippef'bang"
(1 982, Drama) ~n Albasiny. Alison
Sreadman Romantic prob6ems occupy
bOth the adoletcents and their Enalistl
teacher at a BrltiSh high school in 1§48.
'PG~ 1 hr , 20 min ) Cl:> uumn ... •Cl)--"All The AIQht Moves" (1983.
Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T. Netton. An
amblttous high school football play9f In a
dying PennS)'fvama steel town dreams of a
college scholarship 1n order to make a
better hie tor himself 'ff Q ( 1 hr , 30
mlnJ_ MllD .,..,.,.., II
CID .,. "Four Friends" (1981, Orama)
Comedy) Kathartne Hepburn. Charles
Bover (2 hrs . 25 min l
• · "Wanted The Sundance Woman"
( 11H6. Western) Kathar1ne Ron. Hector
l:hzondo. (2 hrs I
-(Cl "M1sundefat00d" ( t984. Orama)
(Jeno Hackman, Henry Thomaa (I hr .. 31
' min)
I CH) ··starman" ( 1984, seience-FtctlOn)
• Jeff Bridges. Karen Alleo. ( 1 hr., 55 min.)
"The Seven HUii Of Rome" ( 1958.
Muaical) Marl() Lanza. Peggie C.Stla ( 1
hr . 43 min)
-tm "Rancho NotorlOUI" ( 1952. Waatern) Mtrlene Ole1rleh, Mal Ferref. (2 hra )
1We "Nothing SaCfed" ( 1937. Drama)
Fredrtc Mar oh, Carole Lombard. (2 hrs.)
tW ~ "The Falcon And The snowman·'
1984, Drema) Tlmothy Hutton. Seen
tnn ( 2 tira • t1 rm.)
Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen. Tlvee high
school buddies take seperate roads 10
adulthOOd atter gradueuon bu1 continue
10 be Ufljtf!d by fri~and their iove
·1tor i;.,s;;;:c; 'R' 1hr .• 55min ) ...
-· I --·-·--,,I 111--
... ·~ WOt1d la F\JI Of Uemed
Men" ( 1980, Drema) Tony Franolosa.
Carroll Baket A matried acNertislng exec-
utrve has an affalt with an ambftlOus mod
el 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min )
•1Nm1• Nnm
ll1f 9Gil..,..
mATINCICOM111
-.. "Aide. Tendefioot. AJde" ( t940, Western) Gene Autry, SmMey Bur·
nette A shy cowboy lnheflta a meet-peck·
Ing company but tabs prey to the IGhemeS
of lhe owner of a rrvel firm who Wll'llS to
~=.of busmen. (1 hr.)
{:C) .,_ "Sex Gamet Of The Very Rich ..
( 1983. Adult) Heather ONtey, Chris Chit·
ty The hetrs to a fortune gather f0t tha
reading of their father's wk ( 1 ht . 18
min)
~Mnal't• I ml I WY --~=·Girls Of The White Orchid"
( 1983, Drama) Ann Jlllllln. JeMifet
Jason-Leigh A young woman journeys to
the Far East ror what the belieYM la a ca-
reer as an enrertarner only to be pt'.-uted
1n10 lhe world of prostfMlon. ( 1 hr . 40
min.)
.... .,. "Affair In Reno" (1956. Ro-
mance) John Lund, Dorla Singleton. A
lady bOdyguard becomes the object of
-her -~r~n attec1ions ( 1 hf., 16 min ) IDMICll&1UOE MIA!llCUW
• UiihW
.. .,. "Lassiter" C 1984. AdVwlture)
Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour. A claly Amer~n 1ewel thief la biaokmdld by the
FBI to steal a fOftune In Nazt.hekf ~
paS&ng through pre-World War II LondOn
'A' O ( 1 hr . 40 min )
-· "Trouble Along The Way" (1963. Comedy) John W1yne. Donna AMO. (?
hrs)
CC) FI s T .. ( 1978. Drama) Sytvetter
Stallone. Peter Bovlt (2 tu• . 25 min )
"Evil Vnder fht Sun" ( t982, Mys·
tery) Pater Ustinov. Jane Bltkln. ( 1 hr .. 42
min)
"Conan The O..troyer" ( 1884, Ad-
venture) Arnold Schw1rionegger, Gr~
Jonea (I ht .• '3 min) we "On.lms k'I The Otep Souttl" (1961.
Ac:tventure) Jamaa Cr1lg, Guy MedllOtl i1 hr., 30 min ) •CID "Enola Gay. The Mlf\ The~.
The Atomic Bomb" ( tQeO, Of9N) Pa-
ltlek Oufly. Bf4fy Cfyttal. (2 IY1 , ~ ,.,,) ~"l<lng Oa'ild" ( 1815, Oratn1) Aldwd
a. Edward Woodwtrd ( 1 ~~ M • > "Tht Ugly American" {1~. DrtlN)
-'l'harsclav Coal.
Marlon Brando. E111 Okada (:>hrs 1
1::9(C) "The Stratton 5tory I 1949, Biogra
phy) James S1ewart June Allyson ( 1 hr
46 min)
W CI) "Antarctica ( 1984, Orama) Ken Ta
kakura. Tsunetuko Watase C? hrc; 17
mm)
(%) "The Executioner·, Song ( 1982
Orama) Tommy Lee Jones. Rosanna Ar·
~lie (2 hrs . 22 mm )
41:11 (C) "Barry Lyndon" (1975 Adventure)
Ryan O'Neat. Marisa Berenson (3 hrs 3
mm)
•(!) "Ice Station Zebra · ( 1968. Orama)
Rock Hudson. Ernest Borgnme (3 hrs ) CID "The Champ" ( 1979. Orama) Jon
VQight. Faye Dunaway (:>hrs 2 min ) CD "Racing With The Moon" ( 1984. Ro-
mance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGovern il hr . 46 min )
~ "Cahill United States M11rshal"
( 1973. Western) John Wayne. George
Kennedy (2 hrs)
•@ "The African Queen" (1951. Adven
lure) Humphrey Bogart. Katharine Hep
burn (2 hrs . 10 min )
-lvenlng
-l1'.='n11 ...
LCM Ca 111 CTIOlt MC ... Q ,._..,.."" M&TITWll •tu••.an mc ... ...rwit111llf ___ Mlll
•lt.-AL &llVlllll CGU.W IAlllTIML North Carolina
at Virginia (live) (Subject to blackout)
<iJ "°"',,,.,IMAM When a 15-year-old
Amish girl falls 1n love w11h a boy from
New York, it's d1ff1cull to tell what her
traditional father's reac11on will be
I MOf llAT I HOn.m • me ... = ..
CNM:I 01 A LRTm '°" ~ Henry's 7~
year-old father wants to s111rt a new lift>
after he's booted out of a rest home tor
cav= with the ladies l •~••w ~IC-.. "The Madwoman Of Cha1llol''
( 1969. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn
Charles Boyer The corrupt leaders of an
tnternatlOl'lat monopoly are lured to their
deaths by an eccentric old woman and
hef mad accomplices ·a· (2 hrs . 25
min~A •ICll ... 9 9"WITY•rT T'Cll•rT tnt8fVl8W
With actress Justine Bateman ("Family Ties~k. , I=. :"ui.. Sky dtvef& discuss the
thrills of risky iumps; Ronald Reagan talks
about his college football coach R11lph
"Mac" Mcl<lnzle.
IL.A.Ulm ...... ,._..ca•• ·--·~ ----Lm ••••11..r - -ml Ho.ta. Len OeWIOO. Nick Buonlcontl. ( 1 hr )
Ci JllCMIE "Out Of The Past" (1947, Ora·
ma) Kirk Douglas. Jane Greer A f1lhng
st~.11on owner with "skeletons 1n his ck>s·
et rs reluctant to serrouSly consider mar·
·~ge ( 1 hr . 37 min )
b •EIHJBT ...
rS) llE.LFt DUVALL 'I TALL TAl.B Mm La-
81)1 .. Johnny Appleseed" Martin Shon
portrays the legendary wanderer wno lef1
a comfortable hie 1n New England and cre-
ated a legacy of apple orchards c;i ( 1
hr)
7:11@ llCMIE "The Green Berets" ( 1968.
Drama) John Wayne. David Janssen A
c1nrca1. an11-V1etnam newsman travels on
assignment 10 the front tines with a bold
team of American commandos. (3 hrs )
7:11 IJ 2 GI THI TO'lll Featured: a lesson m
self-defense. on lhe set of "The Young
And The Restless". a look al the future of
male pregnancy. wrestling's gOOd guy
Hulk Hogan
I flllCI • lllGHT WHAT'I HAF .. •1111 m GI LA. Featured. a fashion show of
swimwear made of metallic fabrics, tips on
the arr of fhrtallOl'l. interviews With teen·
l ed fathers
U .ATLMQI
l9A IAmTUU. Los Angeles Lakers
at Portland Trad Blazers (lrve) (2 hrs
130 ~CCUT .. , .....
mWLYWIDU..
W.0.111.D WCRD 01 AmALI
lfOHID'f
PlllUL. IOl-1 Jeff Smith prepares
baked tomatoes. tomato sauce. tomato
soup and tomato appettzers j CMICIPl~Q AWi
UC91,_UllTA ..rA .. .. .... ,J. ~ COllY IHOW Theo and his friend
Cockroach (Carl Payne) are 111-prepared
tor an upcoming test on "Macbeth " tn
stereo O U llOYll ·The Sand Pebbles" ( 1966
Adventure) (Part 2 of 2) Steve
McOueen. Richard Crenna An American
expatri<11e rs forced 10 take a stand when
the gunboat he 1s on is held under siege !.? hrs J
U ®l ""'-1Y'1 EDI If Oii llm Seo·
ments include a v1S11 to a tarantula r11nch.
a street that goes nowhere and a took at
the strange creatures that five beneath the
sea .jf ( 1 hr J ~ llCMl~ne Deer Hunter" (1978. Ora·
ma) (Part t of 2) Robert De Niro, Meryl
Streep Three close. carefree friends from
a small PennsyfvaM1 steel town are
changed torever by experrenong the ter·
rors of war when they are dratted and sent
to Vietnam (2 hrs )
Ell) PlAmT IM'IM ThlS look at contempo-
r ary oceanography explores the Gull
Stream. discovers new undefwater spe-
c.es. e11am.nes lite-forms IMng near
steam-spewing vents 1n the ocean floor.
and studies the retati0nsh1p between the
atmosphere and the tropteal ocean c;i ( 1
hr) Ci),..._MU.
~ llYll•fl "Agatha Christie's Miss
Marple The Movtng FIOQef" Jane Marple
retuses to accept that Mrs. Symmlngton
committed 8UtCide, a second body Is
found and the poison-pen letters contlnoe.
(_Part 2 of 2) O ( 1 hr )
(C) .,_.. .. Everything You Always Want·
ed To Know About Sex (But Were Afraid
To Ask)" ( 1972. Comedy) WOOdy Allen.
Gene Wilder A s.rles of comic lketchel
spool Or. David Reuben's t>est-Mfting
book 1n add1tlOl'l to other assorted targets.
'R' ( 1 hr . 27 mm.)
([) C0U. IAmllTIML Arizona State at
Wash1ng1on (Live) (Sub)8Ct to blackout)
jl_ hrs.)
(JD umA .,_. """'-"~ Glnmr.,.. -01 -..... , ~ An inside look at the making of the
versatile perfomier's latest album that tee-
tures Broadway ~ including "Putting
fl T ogethef" from · Sunday in the Parfi
with George" and "Somewtiefe" from
"West Side St .... ( 1 hr.)
Cl) *-"llCID-
(S) m¥ll "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984,
Adventure)· Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Grace Jones. Barbarian Conan IS recruit-
ed by a sensuous. deceitful queen to prc:>-
1 ect a teen-age princess on her odyssey
to a magical castle. 'PG' o ( 1 hr:. 43
·1m•na•r=1m1 1ns1ereo c;i , ... llAUJlll
~ -())_,_
fl) ~ Cliff is 1n his glofy when
both Carla and Dtane accept a date with
him for the Postman's Ball. In stereo G Gl THI CGU'fl Mites acwses Fallon
of being unable to choose between him
and Jeff. Sable tries to reconcile with
Ja~~1~11 ; mm "The Alamo" (1960. Western)
(Part 1 of 2) John Wayne, Richard Wid-
mark The Battle of the Alamo is waged
by heroes who hghl to free Texas trom
Me111co ~2 hrs )
fJl) Mtr•n "Aga1ha Chnshe's Miss
Marple The Moving Finger" Jane Marple
refuses to accept that Mrs. Symmlngton
committed suicide; a seoond body Is
found and the poison-pen letters continue.
~a~~Q~r.)
• MAITHPllCI TllATal "Lord
Mountbatten. The Last Viceroy" Prime
M1n1ster Clement Atlee sends LOfd Louis
Mountbatten and his wife Edwina to India
to oversee the transition trom colony to
independent country. (Part 1 of 6) ( 1
hr)
li:t) lllOVm "Starman" ( 19S.. Science-Fie·
lion) Jeff Bridges. Karen Allen. An ahen
comes to Earth and discovers a hostile en-
vironment 1n which he. along with a widow
he encounters. rs relentlessly pursued by
scientists who want the creeture for a leb
~rrmen1. 'PG' O ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ':U mvll "Against All Odds" ( 1984. Dr•
ma) Rachel Ward. Jett B<ldgea. A fading
professional footban player fds In loY9
with the glfllrrend ot a smalHlme hood
and becomes involved with shady, high--
stakes real estate dealings. 'A' (2 tn.. 8
min)
(l)ITAllml
(%) .,. "The Falcon And The Snow-
man" ( 1984. Orama) Timothy Hutton.
Sean Penn Based on lhe true story of
Chri'SIOp'flii Boyce and Daulton Lee who
were tried 1n 1977 tor selling top-teeret
U S documents to the Soviets. 'R' (2
hrs . 11 min.)
I __ ....
• e _, CCUIT As a reeutt of throw-
ing a surpr ... birthday party tor Oen, Har-
ry may have to give up guardianlhlp of
Leon. In stereo. (!) .,. "One More Train To Rob"
( 1971 Westem) Geofge Pepoerd. John
Sunday, January 26, 1986 21
Vernon. A releaed pnsone< saves a gold
fortune, then shools the man who double-
Ctoued him =· 30 mtn) CC) CJ mJJ ao a • rr Eugene
LeYy Lorne Greene. Howte Mandel. Mar-
got Klddet aoo Martlfl Shon are among
the celebfnies IChedlJled to appeat In this
baarre spoo1 based on the premise lhat
Canada 11 taking over the United Stat"
-· ()) lllOTI ~ Karen flndt a SU&-plelous key In Mack's pocket: Val tries to
stop Cethy before the relates her story to
Sonny Harkins a muci<raklng reporter Q
ti ~ t1LL ~ ... Buntz tell up a
pair of drug CSealefs. a no~ing ordl·
nance upsets memt>ets of the precinct ( 1
ht) I fl f t~heduled John Stossel re-
ports on people who <iutter bouts of d&
press1on during the winter months Q ( 1
l~,Ei:.~
.,.. 'The ralcon And The Snow·
man" ( 198•. Orama) Timothy Hutton .
Sean Pent'I Ba~ on the true story ol
ChristoPhet Boyce end Daulton Lee whO
were tned 1n 1977 fOf selling top-secret
U S docurnents to the Soviets 'A' Q (2
hrs~1r.Ju .~COlmTmM ~ ~, .. ,,. U)IT .. ow
Jackie Gleaton Audrey Meadows. Art
Carney and Joyce Randolph play dual
rotes as themselves and as the Kramdens
end Notions when Raccoon LOdge mem-
bers Mtek celebrltles to appear at their an· nua=crui .. 1.,.. "Once You Kiss A Stranger"
( 1969, Ofarnal Paut Burke Carol Lyn.ley
A psychouc 111es to get a golfer to kill her
s c'118t11st (2 hro . tO min ) __ ...,.., I ----...,.,,.,
••• w ...
NI WU•:.
_....Sketches talking tombttones
ndtd Carnet&
1..-Y ....
THI ,_. ComputtH mllllonalre Geof·
frey Carr (Peter Bart<worth) buyt a large
"late In lrel&np t.9:-p}acate his young wife.
Francn (Harriet Walker); l81'rorl11a
(Derek Thompson, Alngeal Gretian) kid·
nap Frances and hef daughter. Clare and
hold them l0t ran!<>m to finance their ac·
tlvlt:.~ I ...... ..,.
~ow" (1985. Orama) Oan-
lel J Travantl, Dabney Coleman The ca·
reef of newwnan Edward R Murrow.
wtioM lt'ltegrlty and styta has become a
benctimark IOI' t>roedcast journellsm. is
trletd from his Mrly days In r&dlo through
his 01111mtt controveralal year• at ces F 9.N~:::d;:: )( 1981, Adutl)
y LtMay, Jtnn11et Wett ( 1 tw . 18
~·l..m. ........... ~tured· a tour of Btrmude With 8ttl
V«ten, Pfottlee of tltlQIW Trlol Lopei.
model KJnl Altidt and lhe wine-making
ArttOl'lnl '8mlly of "lfr ( 1 hr )
22 Sunday, J8nUaty 28, 1988
Cll .,. "King David" (1985. Drama)
Richard Gere, tdward Woodward. A saga
of the trials and trit>ulatlons of the werrk>t
David wtio emerges as the MCOnd king of
lsarel 'PG-~ l hr • 54 min ) ,_1r~-T A hato's pas1 comes
back to h8un1 him wtier'I hes pleture Is run
Ill the loc:-' =r· ( 1 hr., 10 min.) D • r!G Guest hotU' Joan Rivers
Scheduled: actress Joan Collins In stereo
'le:-" .... ~
al
MMln ......... .._.um
co• um CllMl9:e n ~
.,.. '"JOe" ( 1970, Drama) Peter
Boyle, Dennis Patrick Enraged ove< his
daughter's involvement In the hippie drug
scene, a man enlists the wining support ol
a fana11ca1 barroom bigot In bflOQlna the
II to thett knees. 'A' ( t hr . 4} 'llin) ~~
.. ~mM
•ea.L.YWOm TAC-ElmT' F•n TDIFlrT Interview with
1ctrae Juatlne S.reman ("Family Ties") ... ,... eo _ ....
II ~W cu.
tt:1I .,. "The Senauous Nurse" ( 1979.
y) Ursula Andress, Duillo Del
Prete Greedy retatlves hire a sensual
"Florence Nlghtlngale" to take care of an
aging count eutterfng from a delicate heart
condition. 'A' (l hr .. 30 min)
tl:ll (fl) ... "None Bu1 The lonely Heart"
( 19"". Drama) Cery Grant. Ethel Bar·
ryfl'l()(e Accompanied by his understand·
1ng mothef. a wandering Englishman
searches tor sp1rltua1 lulltllmem (2 hrs ,
25 min.) -·II LAllW'wmtMVIDLiilb&M In stereo ( 1 hr )
I UTPATIOI. ,_ ,_ 0 Featured Jon Michael
Reed with the betllnd·the-scenes soap op-
111a goulp; Brenda Vaccaro ( 1 hr ) D _,."The Hoatage" ( t967, Ofama)
Danny Martina, Don O'Kelly A 6-year·old
boy hides out In a moving van. unaware
that the driver It a kiftef on his way to pick
I the COl'Ct of hit let"t vlotlm. (2 hrs ) •• ••n ... ............ ......
MIU II ''Perltclly Frank" A look
at Frank P8fdue, the man who turned
ctl!Ct<en into • btand·name Item In 11'18
' -Northeast, and his plant to market a new
loduct. chick.en franks. Q .........
-~ .,.. "Su~ l<I" ( t98A, Fantasy)
eltn Slattf, Faye 'b'..naway Superman's
cou.ln comes to Earth to reoover a precl
ous alone, the Nfe-f0tce of her planet,
whlth haa fallen Into the clutches of a
wtektd. power-mad tore«... 'PG' (I
hf . ~min.)
... ()) .. "From Hett fo Vlct0ty"
(1979. Orama) George HarnNton, Gforge
fSepperd. A group 01 friends leave Perla In
1939 to light fOf '"*' r~11Ye oountrtet In WOfld War II. ( 1 hf., 20 min )
-· _,ClrTIU. Cll .. ''Caged'' ( 1060, Orltnl) a..-
rtOt Ptrktr,~ Moor9hMd A young
Qlfl lalltlv Im led tot thef1 *°""" a
biller, hostile woman (2 Mrs .. 30 min ) 11 '::. "The Lile Of J80k London"
!1943 Bt0g1aphy> Michael O'Shea. Su
san Haywa1d An advenlure writer relates
l'llS personal el($)efiences from ~ days as
an oyste1 p11ate up through hrS WOfk as a
field correspondent covenno the 8oef
War. (2 l'lrs.)
(£) CCIU.Hl IAIKl1Ul1 Artzona State a1
was;;~ (R) (2 hr• ) 00 lMI lllL Hosts. Len Dawson
Nick Buonicon11 ( 1 hr )
(l)QmN
(S)90ftl ''The Naked Faoe" ( 1984. Ofa
ma) Roger Moore Rod Steiger Based on
a novel by Sidney SheldOn A'1er hes sec
retary and a patient are murdered, a psy
ch1at11st reahzes ll'lat htS own lite IS m jeop
ardy 'A' ( t hr 43 mm ) 1:111 ... llO¥ll · This Savage Land' ( 1968
Adventure) Barry Sullrvart, Glenn Corbell
An outlaw band chal!ooges a homestead
1~tam1ly (~ U .... Interviews wrth Stev.:
Bond. Susan SullNan and "Anothel'
World' costars Tom Eplfn and Eller
Wheelet
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.,. "M" ( 1930, SuspenM) Peter
Lorre. Ellen Widmann Police paraly2e tM
underworld as lttey searctt Dulee!Oort tor
a psychotic child murde<er ( 1 ht . 39
min)
tal (CJ fllO¥ll "Moscow On The HUdson'
( 1984, Comedy) Robin WiHlams. MariR
Conchita Alonso. A Russian olrcus mus1
t.ian defects to lhe United Stat" and se1
ties In New York alter being Nved trO<T'
the KGB by a store security guard 'R' Q
lhr . 55m1n)
a. ==-.n'WATQt . .....
ll0¥9 "O C. Cab" ( 1983. Comedy I
Mr T, Adam Baldwin. Drivers o1 a nearly
bankrupt Washington taiucab operatioo
become he1oes when they rescuet two kid
if ped children. 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 39 min )
UNOPalY
1:8 .,_ "The Black Swan" ( 1~2. AO
venture) Tyrone Powef, Mauteen O'Hara
A handsome sea captam resorta to kid
napping to prevent his glf1 from marry1n<J
another man ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) __ ,,._
CD llCMI "Eren01r1" ( 1983, Orama)
Irene Papas, ClaUdle Ohana. A tyrannicot
woman forces her 1(}.year-old grand
daughter into proetltutlon in a. traveling
brothel unhl an anqetlc boy latte In love
with the g1r1 and anempta to reecue he!
i bbedl ( 1 ht , 39 min ) ... _,. ... M ...,.,...,.. I
.. MRDATUMI
• lllMI "J'h9 RosebUd Be8ch 1-lottf"
( 1984, ~dy) Colleen Camp. Pttllr
Scoleri An ent8fpr1'Jmg couple pu11 a run
down seaside re50ft on the toad to nnen
c1at recovery by h1r1ng Pf09thut• wno
bkt M R' ( 1 hr , 21 min )
-...... llUI .. ... ·--Liii sz•·-·----.-.r
-.. '·Belle Of The ~lee" ( 1~ ~-.n I Mae W•t. Roger Pryor. ~ mance ctoaoms bet~ • nial'tllellb llr'09f and a PflH1igl'lttf <Mltlg tN ()my
Nlnetlee ( 1 hr , 30 min )
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1111 .,_ "F IST .. ( 1978. Orama) Syl-
vester Stallone. Peter Boyle A working·
class man rises from a position as a IOcal
union organizer to attain 1ncred1ble power
and prestige as America's labOr kingpin
'PG' (2 hrs . 25 min ) M CID llOWll "The Champ" (1979. Orama)
Jon VoiQht. Faye Dunaway A divorced
-rriclay _.._nlng Movlea-
-~"Top Hat" ( 1935 MUSIC81) Fred As·
talfe. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr . 39 mm ) 00 "BMX Bandits" ( 1984, Adventure) 15ivld Argue, John Ley ( 1 hr . 32 min.)
CJ) "Swing Shift" ( 1984. Drama) Goldie
Hawn. Kurt Russell ( 1 hr . 40 mm )
(%) "The Shop On Mam Street" ( 1965
Orama) Josef Kroner Ida Kaminska (2
hrs .8 mtn )
19(Jl) "A Case Of Rape" (1 974. Drama)
Elizabeth Montgomery. Ronny Co)(. (2
hrs.)
•CC) "Romancing The Slone" ( 1984. Ad·
venture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen
Turner ( 1 hr 45 min ) CID "Fandango ( 1985 Comedy) Kevin
Costner. Judd Netson ( 1 hr . 31 min )
(I) "Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984. Comedy)
Dudley Moore. Nas1ass1a Kmskl ( 1 hr .
36m1n)
•(%) "Ten From Your Show Of ShoWs"
( 1973 Comedy) Sid Gaesar Imogene
Coca ( 1 hr 32 min ) •CID "Bemg There (1979. Drama) Peter
Sellers. Shirley MacLa1ne (2 hrs . 10
min) ceJ "Broken lance" ( 1954, Western)
Spencer Tracy Richard Widmark (2
hrs) -(C) "C1hzer-Kane ( 194 I Drama) Orson
Welles. Joseph Cotten ( 1 hr 59 mm J
"The Angel Wore Red" ( 1960. Ora·
ma) Ava Gardner. Dirk Bogarde ( 1 hr .
39 mm)
-(Jl) "Murder Or Mercy" ( 1974. Drama)
Melvyn Douglas BradfOfd Otllman ( 1 hr .
30 min ) -(%) "Beiog There" ( 1979. Orama) Peter
Setters. Shirley MacLa1ne (2 hrs 10
mm) 1WID "Made For Each Other" ( 1939. Ora·
ma) Carole Lombard. James Stewart (2
hrs)
-........ 11ov1es-
-· "I Died A Thousand Times" (1955. Drama) Jack Palance. Shelley Winters
~hrs.) CC) "The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984. Orama)
Michael Ga1ne. Laurence Okvier ( 1 hr . 31
min ) CB> "Scandalous" ( 1984. Comedy) Rob-en Hays, John Gielgud. ( 1 hr., 34' min.)
()) "Romantic Comedy" (1983, Ro-
mance) Dudley Moore, Mary Steenbor·
Q!O. ( 1 hr •• 43 min.) W• "The Big Lift" (1950, Drame) Mont·
~Clift, PIUI Oouglea. (2 twa.) ~ "Purpi. Raio" (19$4, Musical)
e)(·pnzehghter attempts a comeback to
retain custody of his young son. 'PG' (2
•1hrs.~
UTDrl • H m• TODAY
=Le Bal" (1982, Orama) Ettore
Scola's panorama of SO years of contem-
porary French history, set in an art deco
ballroom. completety without dialogue
and ut·hz1ng only mime, music and dance 1.! hr . 52 min )
d aJ mWll "Fred Astaire Salutes The Fox
Musicals" ( 1974, Musical) Fred Astaire.
Prince. Apollonta Kotero. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.)
tll CC) "The Ice Pirates" (1984. Science Fic-
tion) Robert Urich. Mary Cr08by. ( 1 hr.,
36 m1n.) CID ··Fire On The Mountain" ( 1981, Ora·
ma) Ron Howard, Buddy Ebeen. (1 hr ..
40 mm.) a. (I) "Swing Shift" ( 1984, Orama) Goldie
Hawn. Kurt Russell. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
• (%) "Monty Pythoo Live At The HollywOOd
Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cleese. M1·
chael Pahn ( 1 hr . 25 mm.)
a:ll(C) "Ten From Your Show Of Shows"
( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar, Imogene
Coca. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) Cit "BMX Bandits" ( 1984. Adventure)
David Argue. JOhn Ley ( 1 hr .. 32 min.)
d (%) "The Pope Of Greenwich Village"
( 1984. Drama) Eric ROberts. Mickey
Rourke (2 hrs )
• (!) "W W And The Dixie Danceklngs"
( 1975. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Art Car-
l)!)' (2 hrs)
lLJ "Blame It On The Night" ( 1984, Dra-
ma) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames ( 1
hr 25 min.)
(lJ "The Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adven·
lure) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts. (2
hrs) .. llZl "The longest Yard" (1974, Comedy)
Burt Reynolds. Eddie Albert (2 hrs.. 30
mm)
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.. "Top Hat" ( 1935, Musical)
Fred Astaire. Ginger Roge<t. A man has
trouble wrth htS girlfriend because she
thinks he's married to her best friend. ( 1
hr .39 ,.. ~=-·=-... ~ .,. "Unfaithfully Yours:· (1984,
Comedy) Dudley Moore, Nutassja Kln-
skl. An orcnestra conductor thinks that hrs
wife may hav.t had an affair wttti a Ylolinlst
while he was away on tour and oonapires
Ito ';;rde.lati;'; ~j.'1 hr .. 38 min.) .. -=-lo"iti. .. WWI Mn! tM•
Frank $1natra. The best of Fox's musicals
are rec.ailed bv their stars I 1 hr .. 15 min )
fdl (J) .....oill m I 1M1 I.GIT 911mJa
Jackie Gleason. Audrey Meadows. Art
Carney and Joyce Randolph play dual
roles as themsetv~ and as the Kramdens
and Nortons when Raccoon Lodge mem·
bers seek celebnties to appear at thetr an-
nual dance o -1-..., muncu. MUM:UW
•@ PIMTITO.S
a stand tor independence when Henry ob-
1ects to her photographing a male center-
l!Old ~--IW
,.,,,mnn~--.o
mWll "Hysterical" ( 1983. Comedy)
The Hudson Brothers. Bud Cort. A horror-
mov1e spoof featuring a novelist 1n a
haunted house. occult adventurers and
the vengeful ghost of a sea captain's mrs-
tress 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 min )
CZ) mWll "Being There·· ( 1979. Drama)
Peter Sellers. Shirley MacLame. A s1fnp1e-
m1nded man. whose only knowledge of
the world is from the telev1S1on programs
he s watched. unw11ttngly convinces
tycoons and poh11c1ans that he 1s a genius
'PG' (2 hrs . 10 mm.) 791='.:J:. 0 8'TllTAI_,. nmmtT Interview
with Joan Cothns
I TAJll ~ ~ "Dallas" star Larry
Hagman. a collec!lon of preserved reptiles
at the Cahforn1a Academy of Scienoes
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Los AngeleS Lakers (Live) (2 hrs . 45 ,,.1m1n ~y AT_,.
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""'" llAH•m11 .,.. Everyone urges Rat to bring his recently wrrtten play
to an agent. • -· ••1111tnt1 U.-Merritt Olsen hosts this 1ourney dOwn the L A
Rrvef trom Its history to its current repute·
hon as a glOl'1fied sewer
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81.11s µ.;¥/ ">e ~ IW"e ot 'he seasor tW~ .. lad-1 0-T"'e Bus 119e
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fonds enioyment on a bus f.lled "' "
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man (Roben Rothman) mO¥eS into "
apart rner"t Iha t la le< takes on fngtlteo• r
ctlafacterlShCS ~ he br-S th•
landladt s (Mar~ WIOdSor) rules I MOllllDU..__
_,.. "Strange Case Of Or Jekv
And Mr Hyde" ( 1968 Horr0t) Jae•
Palaoce. Leo Genn An expenmenter at t~ts to seperete and study the forces
of good and evil by becoming a totaley 9\' ~~ftvs., 5 min)
W .... ~ing For Mr Goodb9r ( 1sn. Drema) O.ane Keeton. Tuesday
Weld BaJeid on Judith Rossner's OOYel A
toclalty ~ SChoolteecher see!IS
excitement by frequenting Slnglel bars
and luring va11ous men lfllO one-nigh!
•lend$. (2 ~
•..... Llnl Country~ Mel fill performs "Ruby, Don't Teke Your
Love to Town" end ·:1 Got the Hoel end
She's Got the Saddle". the comlC duo.
the Geezinslews perform "If You Think I'm Crazy Now'" end "Somewhere CMK the
Rainbow." (1 hr.)
-Friday Con1 •
~=-=Fmlt ~ MOYIE "Razorback' ( 1984,
Suspense) Gregory Harrison. Ark1e
Whiteley In lhe harsh Ausualian outback.
two meo track down a bloodthirsty boar
which has run amok R' ( 1 hr , 34 min )
MOVIE "Champagne For Breakfast"
(1980. Dfama) Leslie Bovee. John Leslie
A career woman decides lo make up for
the years she spenl putting her work
ahead of her social lifE' ( 1 hr 28 min ) ~~' (!)MOVIE "The French Lieutenant's Worn·
an" ( 1981 Drama Meryl Streep. Jefemy
Irons Based on the novel by John Fowles
An affair belw~n 1wo actors is paralleled
1n 1he romanttc periM film 1n which the
two are performing R' (2 hrs . 5 min )
m19CWI
12::11 D GI) F'llmAY NIQHT VIDEOS In stereo ( 1
hr , 30 min)
l comDTmM
~ TtlEl 0 Featured Richard Sim·
mon~ DI' Rulh Westhe1mer ( 1 hr J
I _, •EFWNT.,,.
IBYmw:Fll ........
cou.i. IAMETIALl Alabama-Bir·
mlnaham al Old Dominion (R) (2 hrs)
129 Ql) lilllMT TUCH we llO¥ll "Junior Bo·iner" ( t972, Ora·
ma) Sieve McOueen. Robert Preston An
aging rodeo star returns home 10< one last
contesl and hnds that his family and the
town have totally changed (2 hrs)
(!) llO¥ll "Shark'' ( 1968. Adventure)
Burt Reynolds. Arthur Kennedy A huge
white shark attacks a d1v1ng party search· I~ tor sunken treasure (2 hrs. 30 min)
g) MOVIE "Murder On The Midnight Ex·
press" ( 1975 Mystery) Judy Geeson.
Charles Gray A distraught young woman
has trouole convincing a fellOw passenger
that she has seen a dead body in one of
the compar1men1s. espec18lly when 1he
man she describes turns up alive (2 hrs l ~.., ... All)
11.aFU
11()¥11 · A N1gh1rnare On Elm Street"
(1984 Horror) John Saxon Ronee
Blakely A group of l A children are ter·
r0<1zed by a vengeful killer who can invade
their dreams and materialize when they
awake 'R' ( 1 hr 3 t mm )
1:11 CC'> MOVIE "Hot Resort" ( t985, Comedy)
Tom Parsek1an. Debra Kelly At a posh
summer hotel. stall members. snooty
preppies. and bathing beauties are all pre-
occupted with one ac1tv1ty •• sex 'R' ( 1
hr , 33 min J 1:11 e mu --__..-N COUICTDI 01 LCM
-Saturclay
-· .. "Melody Ranch" (1940. MUSI·
cal) Gene A~~y Durante ( t hr )
i .... , .. _,_....., ..
mcATI 'A CA Ice Dancing compel!·
tlon lrom St. Paul, Minn. (R) ( 1 hr )
l llmll'llCU -.... .,. .. ,_TU MA111 "Beauty And
Beast" Sulan Sarandon and Kleus
Klntkl Sier 1n thls story ebout how • young
girl's love trensforms a beast Into a hand-some prinoe.o 11 hr)
.... tD ~~Guests: Bobby Slay·
ton. Amazing Jonathan, Mike 1-/y, Richie
M1nennni, BIN McCarty. (R)
Cll)MW--
(IJ _,.. "The Brother From Another
Planet" ( 198.<l. Fantasy) Joe Morton.
Darryl Edwards. A gentle extratenestrlal
with mystical healing powers lands In New
York harbor and embart<s on an odyssey
throuoh Harlem. (1 hr .. 44 min.)
bet CH) llOWll "Daniel" ( 1983. Orama) T llllO-
thy Hutton, Mandy Patinkln. Based on
EL Ooct0<ow's novel "The Book Of Dan-
iel " A graduate student probes the
events surrounding his parents' execution
as RuSSlan nuclear spies. 'R' (2 hrs . 9
min l
1:111-.T 'IUCll HI~=
IAnlllAY ALM
U.S.FAm.alf
219 .,_ "1990: The Bronx Warriors"
( 1983. Adventure) Vic Morrow, Fred W1I·
hamson. In the near future. two rival gangs
lorm an alliance In the n<>-man's.Jand ol
the Bronx to battle a corrupt agent of the
Manhallan Corpa<ation and control the
ruins of New Y0<k City. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 24
min)
2:111) .,_ "Crackle Of Death" {1974.
H0<ror) Darren McGavln. Simon Oakla.nd
A reporter 1nvest198tes the mysterious
deaths of several Chicago residents who
spontaneously burst into names wt.lie
asleep. ( 1 hr., 45 min.)
1:11 tD lilOW'll "The Marriage Of A Young
Stockbroker" ( 1971. Orama) Richard
Ben1am1n. Joanna Shimkus. A young busi-
nessman bored with his lot In Ute decldeS
that becoming a "Peeping Tom" might
add some spice to his daily existence ( 1
hr . 30 4J. i. cow MmTULL .... tll -
(l)•ll 111181T ...
M (?)MOVIE "Monty Python Live At The Hol·
lywood Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John
Cleese. Michael Palin. Membe<s of Bnt·
a1n's famedrcomedy troupe re-create on
slage some of their funniest sketches 'R'
~hr . 25mm)
219 -.r 1'MCkl
MOVIE "Lovehnes" ( 198.<l. Orama)
Greg Bradl0<d, Mary Beth Evans. Prank·
playing students from rival California high
schools get together tor a showdown. ·~·
Q_(1hr.33 min.)
... .,_"Chamber Of Horrors" (1966.
Horror) Patrick O'Neal, Suzy Part<er. A
homicidal maniac amoutates his chained
•• CA9Ul....._.•au-•.,,. 1DI
i wu11111•• L.AmtllM_.
1IT a .,. The champl()nshle> mie
hangs 1n the belance as the California
Bull=~~me of the season.
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hand to escape execution. but returns
seeking revenge with a hooked stump. (2
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MOVIE "The Naked Face" ( 198.<l, Ora·
ma) Roger M00<e. Rod Steiger Based on
a novel by Sidney Sheldon After his sec-
retary and a patient are murdered. a psy-
chiatrist reahzes that his own hie IS 1n J80P-
~ar~ ~1":~T1
l:ll ., ·= TMl L..-1 9CMI "Bells" ( 1980. Science Fiction)
Richard Chamberlain. John Houseman. A
deranged bul technolog1caliy astute killer
uses an electronic device that transmits a
lethal JOit over telephone hnes 'R' ( 1 hr.,
19 mm)
•IJ MOVIE "The Last Dinosaur" (1977.
Science-Fic1ton) Richard Boone. Joan
Van Ark While hunting the last Irving dlOO-
saur. the w0<ld's richest man becomes
trapped 1n a time warp where he IS pur-
sue~ pnm1t1ve tnbe. (2 hrs. 5 min.)
CH) "The Lonely Guy" ( 198.<l, Com·
edy) Steve Martin. Charles Grodin After
his girllnend leaves him. a young man
faces a lonely hie and writes a best-selling
book that serves as a guide 10< other lone-
some men R' ( 1 hr 30 min )
.. (!) CMTOOlll tD .,_"The Clock" ( 1945. Romance)
Judy Garland. Robert Walker A sailor
searches lran11cally for a young girl he met
and tell 1n love with during a chance meet·
1ng while he was on an eight-hour leave.
2 ~~
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d Mal ... ..... ......,.
t ""Llm.IT1IR llO¥il "Ten From Your Show Of
Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar. Im-
ogene Coca Ten classic skits from the
or1g1nal lelecasts of "Your Show Of
Shows.· with personal anecdotes by Sid
Caesar ·~hr . 32 min ) ~8'0IT~
fGL,_,D81Bl80ITMl&lllf9lll
.,_ "Into the Night'' ( 198.<l, Ora·
ma) Jeff Goldblum. Michelle PfelffM. A
bored aerospace engineer reoeives some
uninvited excitement when he becomes
' involved with an irres1st1ble gem smuggler.
'R' (1 hr , 55 mm )
4::9 @ tl'T .-.T
I ~ ......... •&•,_ .... .,. "Bent•" ( 1974', AdVenture) Pe-
ter Breck. ~:..Garrett ( 1 hf . '° min )
(!).... --I (II) .,. "The Mystenous Strenger"
( 1982. Fantasy) Christophel' Makepeace.
IFred,.;;m.~· 30 min.) ---W"CA' . FWWWllW ··--Sunday, January 26, 1986 25
IMOfU 11 I tmr••w. _,.,.11 ... .., ... ""° ICllOUl11C ... ,. ISea:,;~:mplonshlp -La Jolla va Tor-
__,IUCI -Mem-..Y ':::a.. .. An Amish boy
tries to bridge the gap between his fami-
ly' s simple lifestyle and his achoolmates'
luxurious world ClltJUI ctm91MCll1"1,.. _ '" ......... -~ -& ltT•llMI ....
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-HOOD Robin (Jason Connery) and his Merry Men help Lord Agrlvaine
l)fotect King Arthur's Round Table hidden
1n his castle CyrH Cusack costars. ( 1 hr.)
CZ) llOWll .. Ten From Yout Show Of
Shows .. ( 1973. ·comedy) Sid Gaesar, lm-
le~i~~ mm)
,. WUZll.llQ
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15-Jd==
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MO¥ll "Country" \ 1984, Drama) Jes·
slca Lange. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr , 49
mtn) CID llOWE "The Empire Strikes Back"
( 1980 Science Fiction) Mark Hamill. Har-
~:f: :;.;.:~ 1:9 ~ llOWll "'Away All Boats" ( t956, Ad-
venture) Jeff Chandlef. George Nader (2
hrs., 25 mm) -u.: iill••1•1al'll .. ,. ........_ .... I
11.-::..
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~le schOOIS. .... ,_ WllT•-·· -.,...,
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"'~ 21 Sunmy, January 28, 1986
l .. ,....um AMmmra• _....., ___ ,
llOWll "Long Ago, Tomorrow" (1971 ,
Orama) Nanette Newman, Malcolm
I
MC= (1hr.,51 min.)
-(l)llU ..... IOCIW_,... ....,,DAYIMMI ----1.W.A.T.
... "The World Of Abbott And
telk>" ( 1965, Comedy) Bud Abbott.
Lou Costello. ( 1 hr., 30 ~ 1 -----~ PACll °' cua:n•
IODIO Winston Tour Team Rodeo
from Reno. Nev (R) ( 1 hr )
.,_ "Wulhenng Heights"' ( 1939,
Romance) Laurence Otlvlef, Merle Ob·
ero~3min.)
E1"1WBT .. ....-YWUiiM
DAYIMMI
... ~ 11a uucnc
II ... 8'GITI nmtCa.l Featured
Swamp boggy racing from Naples. Fla ( t
hr .. 30 min.)
(I) m¥ll "The W<>tld Of Abbott And
Costello" ( 1965, Comedy) Bud Abbott,
Lou Cos1rJUJ hr .• 30 min.) IWML -GmWAYU.
PM:llOfQL1'm
.,. "The Muppets Take Manhat-
tan" ( 1984, Comedy) Voices ol Jim Hen
son. Frank Oz. ( 1 hr .. 3' 'lr.J.c
I nm-•ca.rww -1:----·---Cl9ll•• •T
0 •-.n °' ecoc.Y.000 .... .-w
.,.. "Lone Star" ( 1952, AdVenture)
Clark Gable, Ava Gardner. (2 hrs., 5
lmini.i•u•
DMllYAM
-COONJl'I GUHi COUllTY "'Orange County Transportallorr The New
Strategies" Jim Cooper talks with county
transporiauon ottlctals, and shows viewers
some of the new long-range plans to deal
with the transportation crunch.
_,__ Mr and Ms AmertCa
Champ10nships from Pasadena, Gall!. (R)
i!_hr)
<HJ -1"I l9'L Hosts: Len Dawson. Nici\ Buontconlt ( 1 hr.)
(!).,. "Carrie" ( 1976. HorrOf) Sissy
~cell.:=r Laurie. (2 hrs ) -ll)::. "Until They Sall" (1957, Ora-
ma) Jeen Simmons. PaUI Newman. ( t
~'I"'"~ -, I la ••1• ----L~arzan And The Amazons"
19'5. Adventure) Johnny Weissmuller
JohnnW m.ld. <' ,.., .. 30m1n.)
I., COGll ..... _ '
_, .. flUCI
... "Monty Pvthon LM Al The Hol-lvwood Bowl"' ( 1082, Comedy) John
Cleae. MIChMI P.i:J.1 hr .. 25 min) tw. Cl) -I' ii MilWIUkM Bucks at Oenvel Nuggets"' Houston Rodc9ts at CiEBull~ (U..) (2 hrs., 30 min.) I ., .....
8 0 i N INCIM. "A Different
Twist'' A 12-year-old glrl auditions to< a
part in a play tlilat calls tor boys only. (R)
~WMIT\M ~ca.um IAlll1'ULl DePaUI at Day·
Ion ~e~ hrs.) IW•am
Gm WAT um QIDT .. fllACa
LIU IGU Elizabeth Arden ClaSSIC,
third round IMI from Miamt. (2 tva.)
MO¥ll "The Champ"' ( 1979, Orama)
Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway (2 hrs .. 2
min) CD llO¥ll ""The Llttle Prmce" ( 1974. Mu-
sical) Richard Kiley, Gene Wilder ( 1 hr
28 min.) tlD CHALK TALI
tWCC) MO¥ll "'Man In The Wilderness··
(1971. AdVenture) Richard Harris, John
Huslon ( 1 hr . 45 min ) '1:111.1 11111•••• -...... -Ii'==--"-.,....., =:.••nn•n
-Afternoon---•
tm D e caw. umTUU. Reg1ona1
coverage of Maryland al Villanova or
UCLA at Lou1sv1lte (Live) (2 hl'S )
I MmlTOOlll
MO¥ll ""Escape 2000" ( 1982. Sc1-
ence-F"ict1on) Steve Railsback. Ollvte Hus-
~ (2hrs)
W .,_ "'lnv1nc1ble Kung Fu Brothers"
(1961. Adventure) Alexander Fu Sheng,
Chen Hui Lou. (2 hrs )
II) IOU> IGlD Guests Chriatopher Croes.
Stevie Wonder. Thompson Twins, Shtena
Easton. Paul Young. John Schnelder.
Kenny Loggins (interview) In atereo. ( 1
hr )
E W0.9WONll "Boy Who N9\ler
Was An Afocan diplomat's son. ktd-
nappeo by terrorists who replace him with
a look-ahke. sets out to prove his ldtn11ty
al•e=Q;IS captors Q ( 1 hr ) I s c•to••n ITMuml
.,_ ""The Flamingo Kid" ( l&a•
Comedy) Matt Diiion. Richard CrenM. ( 1
hr , 40 min )
CJ) llOWI ""Touch Of Evil" (1868
Suspense) Charlton Heston. Orlon
Welles ( 1 hr , 33 mu-. )
-(fl) AUTO~ 24 HOUfs of 0.ytone.
pre-race actMties and the ltatt of the
race trve from Daytona. Fla ( 1 IY., 111
rTM ) .. ,,,_ITODm
AT N .... Scheduled· "'la Holly
WOOd Selling Wac 10 Kida?" -1 lo<* at ·R~mbo F11st Blood Part II, .. "Cornman
00 and lnvasion US A .. (Al l u-a~ ·--~ • EE 111 Of ll'I' n
... "'Frn1an'1 Ra1ribow"' ( l&ea. Mu
SICal) Fre<t Astaire. Petula Clatk. (2 hrs
1
25 .. _
W F IW -·-"-.... -·---
-Saturday Cont.
e mWll "()tal M For Murde<" ( t954.
Suspense) Ray Milland. Grace Kelly (2
hrs bocn..., I CIWUI TAYLCM
IUH•• 0. IWIVWWNT mWll "Camelot" ( 1967. Musical)
Richard Hams. Vanessa Redgrave (2
hrs., 59 mtn)
(I) CGLL.m IAmTUU Clemson at
North Carolina (Lrve) (2 hrs ) CID mWll "Dreamscape" ( 1984 Science
Fiction) Dennis Quaid. MCiJ( Von Sydow
i~~
COUWIAIUTUU
t9 ... wnM Oii All>O WUON
W (I) NA QOl.I Pebble Beach National
Pro-Am th11d round (Live) ( 1 hr . 30
min.) ...,.
mA1UT 9Cll11 LIGIEJl)I
-1MllCBB ...er ....
"'""Ol 1MI llT1 w .......... , -... ...,. • COUW IAIUTUU Arizona State at
Wa= State (live) (2 hrs l
lg,=: cw._
... YOURIBTA• mWll "The F1ght1ng Kentuckian"
(1949, Adventure) John Wayne. Vera
IRals,w,ll?OM
fllCMICTIMllllE ,_
mWll "Nate And Hayes· ( 1983 Ad-
venture) Tommy Lee Jones Michael
O' Keefe (1 hr 40 min.)
(%) mWll "Into the N.ght" ( 1984 Ora-
ma) Jett GOldblum. Michelle Pfeiffer ( 1
hr .. 55 min.) •1mt•c• LLU11M11D .. -.?
M1W GI TMI tlTI 1MI TMIODI Alter escaping the alien
Tripods, Wiii. Henry and Beanpole press
on to Pans. which they find to be a ruined
It =':'~unsavory vagrants
~LR~ -~ .. •21 ..... 8DWll "My Dream Is Yours" ( 1949,
uslcal) Oor™ck Carson (2 hrs ) 8 (IJ NA $150 000 Quaker
State Open from Forum Bowling Lanes in
Grand Prairie. Texas. ( 1 hr . 30 min)
1----mllle... ' , .. An Irate student (Kenneth Ran-
som) sparks racial dtSSeOSIOO when he
voloes disapproval over his rOle as Jim 1n
the p~Huck Finn." ( 1 hr.) e "The Blob" ( 1958. Horror)
Steve McOueen. Aneta Corseaut (2 hf1I ) e .WA An explol'ation of the controver-
llal Gala theory wtuch defines the earth as
a llvlna organism Q ( 1 hr ) e ... "Greased L.ghtnmg" (1977. 81-
~'~j> Richard Pryor. Beau BridgeS
MMa•111m ~Ull.....-am -IT'U.--"-Y Dick
tt revtewt the inventlonl which ~ the Amettcen way of NM. Includ-
ing thoee of Ben~ Ffanklln, Thomes
Edieon, Robert FIAton and Aleundef L GrehamlW.
.,. "~y" ( 1976. Drama) s~
vester Stallone, Talia~ (2 hrs ) ~:.:....,
1:11 I M0¥11 "Hijack" ( 1973. Suspense)
David Janssen. Keenan Wynn. ( 1 hr .. 30
min)
1 ....... nmuml1MI Mii micm..,.
-AmMJ 4119 ITAi a.-Sports compet11ton
featu11ng cast members from "Olffrent
Strokes." "What's Happening Nowll" and
··Hc:t;OOd Beat " ( 1 hr )
I ,,:::a..,.
fT'IALIWml
MO¥ll "SIZZie" ( 1981. Orama) Loni
IAnE n FO<Sylhe (2 ""·I
........ nmuml 1MI Mii
MO¥ll "The Karate Kid" ( 1984, Ora-
ma) Ralph Macchio, Nonyuki "Pat" Mon-
ta (2 hrs .. 6 min.) :EJ COLI.Im~ Tennessee at
Ronda (lrve) (2 hrs ) ® .awll "The Dresser" (1983. Orama)
Albert Finney. Tom Courtenay (1 hr. 58
min.)
® .1&1F1"2•1 am••
CS) WAn.Ol •1•11& A co.oY • Ull-
DOl In this London concert. Waylon Jen-
nings sings "Lucille." "Just to Satisfy
You." "The Dukes of Hazzard" theme
song and tunes trom the album "Never
Toe the Mark "
(Z) MO¥ll "The Battle Of Algiers" ( 1967,
Adventure) Yacef Saad!, Jean Martin. (2
~~~AICOT
t:11 D .. --.o °' _...,. Scheduled·
Iron Man Triathlon WO<ld ChamptOOShtp
from Kona. Hawaii. (Taped) ( 1 hr . 30
m1nL
(!) ®AT TMI.,... Scheduled reviews:
"Down and Out 1n Beverly Hills" (Richard
Dreyfuss. Bette Midler); "Power" (Rich-
ard Gere. Julie Ch11stie): "Hannah and
I
Her t;;t:;;,.<;;OOdy Allen. Mia Farrow) .,,=·-.. ::=::::""" mY•n•• FAm Chns (Bdly Hulsey) falls 1n love
h a fellow student whO turns out to be a
heart cocaine user ( 1 hr ) ~: ........ 1') COIL• umTUU. Marquette at
Notre Dame (Taped) (2 hrs.)
O GD ... m MO¥ll "The Castaways On Gilligan's
Island" ( 1979. Comedy) Bot> Denver.
Alan Hale Jr. (2 hrs.)
@ C81Tmlu&. Levi Zendt (Gregory Har-
11son) heads west with a young wife
(Stephanie Zlmballst) where they be-
come involved with Cept Maxwell Mercy
(Chad Everett). Oliver Secoombe (Timo-
thy Dallon). and Sam Pufchas (Donald
Pleasence). a murdefous old mountain
man who endaOQ8fS their lives as they ap-
proach a tragedy whl<:h lnYOIYae them in
the hie of Alle~ndef MCKMg (Richard
Chambelle1n). (Part 3 of 12) (2 hrs .. 10
min.) L.._... C. a..11'1 WYllW
•::-....... . ~ .. "BeYerly Hill Cop':J.1984, Ora-
ma) Eddie Murphy, ~ ~ (2
hrs)
llO¥E Cool Hand Luke" ( 1967. Dra-
ma) Paul Newman. Geo<ge Kennedy. (2
hrs 30 min ) ~ llO¥E ·Running Brave" ( 1983, Dra-
ma) Robb~ Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr. 45
min)
l ••ecw.,.um ......
AUCI
... wo..D "' 9Cll11 Scheduled. Iron Mal'\ Tr athlon World Championship
from Kona Hawan (Taped) ( 1 hr . 30
min)
I mM ,.... .. In stereo me ...
ZDULIVITT
Bl90flM *9IM.
-Evening ----•
AIC .... O ·1:= ....
· m.tlUTMEICMltBO
FIOITY THE ~ Animated The
.v1ntert1me statue (VOICe by Jackie V&r-
non) .v1th the button eyes comes alive
when a young bOy p4aces a magic hat on
its head
8i) •w 1 Olt"I AMi F ac1a1 reconstruction
techniques reveal what "Dead Earnest"
looked like. why rainbows are curved. hOw
I= fg~th1ng a baby hippo Q
~ICMllUlll
Tiii OLD _,. Planning needed to
remodel an attic. Norm Abram exp4ains
cha·~~ture Q Mr Olympia Cornpeh-
tt0n from Brussels Belgium (A) (2 hrs )
MO¥ll "The Main Event" ( 1979. Com-
edy\ Barbra Streisand. Ryan O'Neal. A
bankrupt pertume company president IS
forced ro tall back on her one remaining
asc;et a prizefighter who's afraid to fight
'PG ( 1 hr . 52 min ) Z llOYll "The Trouble With Harry"
( 1955 Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Shirley
Mac.L aine A group of local c1t1zens at-
ten pt t .. Oispose of a dead body found 1n
the nearby wOOds 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min )
I TalWO UIZllllBI
.. D CI) ....
NUDI .. Ol TIUL TOO Cl.Oii POI l'llccm:a-INllTl'r
ftD ..-Col Vanous ways developed
~wild an1mats to ensure their SOMVal Q
cc.umta..c&.• 90¥m "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow"
( 1981, Documentary) Narrated by Orson
Welles Dramatization of the life of 17t~
century French physician. astrologer and
mystic Nostradamus. and foot&Qe of
events he allegedly predicted 'PG' ( t hi.,
26m1n)
Niii •Y• imuc&:r.-n ... ca..
.... P11me11me's hottest soep star tails
candidly about her career. f8mlty and Rte
before "Dynasty " II AMf uaa went DA• Wll
Consumer 1nformat100 on wat8fJ)foof gar-
ments and how to make your home and
car ch1ld·safe ·--(I) TOO Cl.Oii POI ~ The Rulh
family learns that Monroe is dating a
wealthy woman whO's old enough to be
his mother (A) GrnmTM•
Sunday, January 26, 1986 27
-lalurclay Conl.
i =---...u ._ Execut~ from a
large compu1er fwm p&an to kidnap Vicki
when they discover she's more of a com-
18' than a chtld -. . ...,..
IATm Farmers In East Africa blame
the red-btlfed quelea for massive etop loss
in spite of scientific evidence d0wnplay1ng
•the~· del1ructlvenesa In st8feo. c:;J ......... IMllCT..-"No~CIJ'~a~r ft!:':s s1~
Lucky with You". Vern GOSdin performs
"Dream of Me" and "I Can Tell by the
Way You Dance (You're Gonna Love Me
Tonight)." In stereo. (1 hr.) CD .,.. "The Breakfast Club" ( 1984.
Drama) Emilio Estevez. Molly Ringwald
Five teen-agers converge at an all-day de-
tention ses&1on and make strides toward
mutual understanding and respect. 'R' ( 1
hr , 37 min.)
Cl)-MOGO Robin (Jason Connery)
and his Merry Men help Lord Agrtvaine
protect King Arthur's Round Table hidden
11nw;~eusac1<costars c1 hr.)
1:11 ..,.,.. "' umc~ •••T• ATI M8 DMICI Plffl Judges Rue
McClanahan. Taurean Blacque. Ray
"Boom Boom" Mancini Performance by
Durell Coleman l ll'IAUW. mA IAlll1UU. Los Angeles Clippers
at Portland TraM Blazers (Live) (2 hrs ..
30mln.) 8 nl Cll LA Featured· bodybuilders
who are also professional models: a pod1·
atrlst who has a humurous colleetion of
foot related ob19Cts: a possible new cure
for baldness. ~cut .. DlllO
IYI Cll IAI DlllO Featured a visit to
he Main Attraction" -a popular
nightspot where male strippers perform:
Mark Walton profiles Hollywood's Steven
Spielberg, Barbara Lewis takes a IOOk at
single parenting. a h1stork:al look at
Clalremont l ~Ct9111f
.-.Yml.U
UI DmlOZIOO'l amM.W •• Fea-tured A look at the zoo's research lab:
Introducing an awesome family of animals.
the 1j;•l beara I UIEIT ...
-A--In stereo -i_,
-..X MOW Al suHers the ef·
feet• of hYJ?ertensk>n during an all-night
card_ga~ 0
.... "Hello. Dolly!" C 1970. Musical)
Barbra Streislnd. Waller Matthau. An it-
repreaslble matchmaker decides that the
mc»t IUltable apou1e for a cantankerous
mtfchant II hefaelf (2 hrs . 55 min )
i lWlmr ..
':. "The Deat>eradoes" ( 1942.
Wtsttfn) Glenn Ford, Aandolph Scott. An
outlaw hired to pull oH a robbery backs
out lnatMd when he finds friendship with
the lherltt and IOve with a benktf'I daugh·
ter.:t;:j l!fu't!r:-1• "Elrot'"' on the · Changing Image of Os*•" Re-
28 Sunday, J~ 28, 19M
j
hearsal highlights, conversatt0ns and 1n
terviews with compose< Phillip Glass and
theater art1St Robert Wilson ara featured
in this perfe><mance d<>cumentary inter
pret1ng Albert E1nstetn w1th1n an operahc
framework O ( 1 hr ) CC).,.. "~ather Of The Bride'" ( 1950
Comedy) Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Tay
lor A father experiences aH of the ioys
and headaches involved with the prepara-
hons for his daughter's upcoming weCI
ding(\ hr., 33 min.)
CE)IPOIT.._ CEO .,.. "The Empire Strikes Back"
( 1980, Science Fiction) Marl< Hamill. Har
nson Ford Rebel fighter l uke Skywalker
interrupts his tra1n1ng as a Jech Knight 10
rescue his friends from villainous Darth
Vader. ·po· o (2 hrs., 4 min)
~TALll ... 1MID•• Cll llCMI "Mischief" ( 1984. Comedy)
Doug McKeon. Kelly Preston A lovesick
17-year-old nerd begins an obsessive pur
suit of the most popular girl In his school
'R' ( 1 hr , 37 min )
CZ) MO¥ll "Turk 182!" ( 1985, Drama)
Timothy Hutton. Robert Unch Armed with
a fighting spmt and an aerOSOI spray can.
a young man wages a graffiti war against
bureaucrats who refuse to compensate
his 1n1ured fireman brother 'PG 13' ( t hr .
38 min)
I UC.,_UlrfAMftA " _,lUClll~ ... S PACTI '11 UPI Blair learns an 1m·
portant lesson while trapped 1n an elevator
en route to accepting an award In stereo
i. (II -When an Old friend's dis
ability payments fire cut ott Benson goes
to bat le>< him. c;>
(!) Ll'llTYLD "' .,.. ..... , ....
Featured· Robert Unch; a tour of London
with Judy Carne and singer Lutu, the Las
Vegas We><ld Potier Championship, castle
realJ.rm1~~r.) I==.
CMAUTALI .. (J) llCMI "Kung Fu The Movie"
(Premiere. Orama) David Carradine. Ker
ne Keane Searching for a peaceful hie in
1885 Sacramento. a kung fu master f1n<1s
himself stalked by opium traders and a
venw u1 Manchu lord 0 (2 hrs ) D 111 --_, Even the man-loving
Blanche is shoe~ by her niece's behav
1or In stereo 8 al UDY ILUI A band of Texas out
laws plans to steal a shipment of valuable
bull semen (Postponed from an earlier
date ) c:;J ( 1 hr )
I ITMT'11 ...,...,.._.... .....
l&IMWAL Photographers Tony and Liz
Bomford reveal the lives of two specteS ot
seal found 1n lhe Outer Hebrides off Scot·
tand'scoas~1 hr ) I :\rMI AT WO&I 1UP Highhghts of
the first c~ performance together of
sixties' teen Idols Frankie Avalon. Fabian
and Bobby Rydell include clips from
beach party movies and "American Band
sta~ancet In stereo ( 1 hr ) ~--"Choose Me" ( t98o4, Comedy) ~nevieve Bu,old. KeHh Carrftdif'le The
livea of a bar owner, a radio aex therapist
and a tc~mlng womanizer cOIHde, Mttln~
oH a barrage of emotional firework• 'R l! hr , "46 min.) ClJ am m 1 ....um After the
young eon of a would-be Informant 1a kld-
n•°'*'· Oemoaev IMlchael Brt1ndonl
and Makepeace (Glynis Berber) set ou1
10 save the hves of the boy and their boss
(=~~r)
1:11 ..rTUCU
1:11 G Ill In stereo -
POUCllTOIY
DAW--WtAnM 11Ulf U F•atured are
? selectt0ns from Manhattan Transfer's 1a1
est album "Vocalese" that blend J8U 1n
strumentals with styhzed lyrics
-RG...,.lnstereo (1 hr.)
IJ ~Oft IOAT Two wrestlers vie tor a
woman's atlectt0ns: a pregnant smgle
woman and a writer share a unique rela
11onsh1p. a hypnotized Gopher thinks he'-;
the captain Hulk Hogan. Ellen Bry and
Bruce Jenm:tG:t star. c:;J ( 1 hr.)
Q) lllCll -PA110.-0 In lh1s
1985 concert, the two entertainers per
form ·Garden Party," "Blueberry Hill
··Ain't That a Shame" and more. Taped a1
the Universal Amphitheater In Loe Ange
les ( 1 hr)
ml LHITYLU '11 M mt -PAMOUI FPatured Robert Urich; a tour of LondOn
with Judy Carne and smger Lulu; the Las
Vegas World Potier Champlonlhip; castle
realtors 1n Europe ( 1 hr ) m MCMI "My Dear Secretary" ( 1948
Comeely) Laraine Day, Kk'k Douglas An
author s secretary hnds that he lllCes girts
and plays the held more often than t>P
w:1t~LllJ. I MCM1 "American Empife" ( 1942
Western) Preston Foster. Richard Otx
Mexican rustlers try to interrupt the prog
rpc;s ot a growing Texas cattle klngO<>m thr . 30 min.)
ROU.81~
TWIJQH'rDm
MCMI "The Flamingo Kid" ( 1984
Comedy) Matt Otllon, Richard Crenna In
1963. a Brooklyn plumber's son get• a job
11 a chic beach club and becomes enam
ored w11h lhe material trappings of hie
'PG 13' ( 1 hr 40 min.)
Z, llO¥ll "A Nightmare On Elm Street'
( 1q84 Horror) John Saxon. Roner
Oldkely A group of L A chHdren are ter
rorized by a vengeful killer who can Invade
their dreams and materialize when they
;a;:.:,~ "Mia 3 1 min ) -(C).,.. "The Breakfast Club'' (1984
Drama) Em1ho Estevez. Molly Rlngwald
Five teen-agers converge at an an-day de
tention sesSIOn and make·strldet toward
mutual understanding and rnpect 'R' O
1hr,3~ _. llOT--AM.YM ...
-_,TMCU -•llMD'11-MCI-.. ..,. ... ........ ,.
-MnDIM. IOllHfliU AW_. From the Performing Arts Center In Naehvllle
Tenn . the 6th annual preMntltlon ot
awards honoring country muatc
songwnlers In 1he categorlet of contern·
poran,-and traditional ballad contempo
rary and lrad1t1onal upbeat. country 'rock
comedy I novelty and aong of the year
Winners are chosen by rt1del'I of Music
City News magiu1ne. Hoets; Roy Clark. t• Barliiti. ... 1, .......... .
hr l ITM llMCll Guett: El DtBarge. ( 1
-ialurclay Cont.
l ...,l&L
Unm&YALM
... UC. Stroh's Funny Car Show·
down from=°"· SC {RI (H) M .,_ Rock artist Gene S1m-
mons1and actless Sandra Bernhard star 1n
this futu11st1c mystery about death. be-
trayal and decetl ·-all the result of a pack-
et of white powder CD .,.. "One Way At A Time" (No
Date. Adult) ( 1 hr 30 min J
AT M m¥lll Scheduled reviews
"Down and Out 1n Beverly H1llS" (Richard
Dreyfuss. Bette Medler). "Power' (Rieh-
ard Gere. Julie Christie) "Hannah and
Her Srsters" (Woody Allen. Mia Farrow)
I MDJIUT ,,. _,TUCal
,. Mm1A1Yaa
• DAWID ~ IPICW. In Ster eo. (1 ht .. 30 min.) I .. .,, I IUIRACI
fi&IW._,..Z -.,.. "The Henderson Monster"
(1980. Orama) Jason Miller Christine
Lahti A unrversity town beeomes the scene of heated debate over the use of
recombinant DNA when an arrogant sci
entist dlSCOVers a lat>o<at0<y method of
creating new hie fOfms (2 hrs )
(!) m Guests Animotlon TakeoHs of
Neil Sedaka's "Bad Blood" and Sonny
and Cher's "I Got You Babe .. (R) tll .. CLMrl MlllM Musical guests
Howard Jones.=mners (R) ( 1 hr )
l ...,l&L
,_MUBCAl ... mmvTI M • ....._ A profile of "Gone
with the Wind" producer David 0
Selznick Guests d1rect0< 1<1ng V1d0f c1n
ematographer Lee Garmes and Selzniek·s
son Daniel (() ... , .. ,.
(8).,.. "The Champ" ( 1979. Orama)
Jon Voight. Faye Dunaway A d1v0<ced
ex-prizefighter attempts a comeback to
retain custody of his young son 'PG' (2
hrs .. 2 min.)
Cl) llOWll "Superbug" ( 1975. Adven·
ture) Robert Mark, Sal Borgese A motor
car with unusual ab1hties pursues bank
robbers across Europe (2 hrs ) (%).,. "Scarface" ( 1983. Orama) Al
Paclno. Mie~lle Pfeiffer A Cuban hood
reteased from Castro's ,ails travels to M1·
am1 I nd chmbs to the top of the cocaine
tradiali world 'R' ( 2 hrs . 50 mtn ) tW·~~trope" (1984, Suspense) ~nt Eastwood. Genevieve Bu10ld While
Investigating a se<les of grisly sex mur-
ders, a tough New Orleans cop discovers
that ha has much 1n common with the
killer ht II pursuing. 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 54 min.)
-· .. "The Last Detail" (197•. Ora· ma) Jack Nicholson. Otts Young Two
rowdy lhort patrolmen attempt to teach
lhtlr emotlonalty withdrawn prrsoner the
facts of nr.. ~ in.)
..
el •• ,, ..
.. "Darker Than Amber" ( 1970
) Rod Taytor. Suzy KendaU An
amateur detective relentlessly pu<sues the
Ndlstlc lllyttt of a young female ac·
f lntanc.. ~2 hra.) -I I •Scheduled' 11 profile of ~1'"'' • -"Island Of tOOO Delights" '1e1t. Dr1me) • A tropical illlnd MfVfi
• the ~ for a whlt .. lllvery
~ 'R' {1 hr .. 15mln.)
-''The Phentom Empire" (1936. ) Gent Autry. Whet6tr Oakman
'" • .-._ urc.u0ng ..i !'and of outlaws. a cow-
: I 5.l..;mOIM u~ ll"le lechnologicdy ad-
•. vicea ur oerground CMllZation of Mu-
r::inoa Fr0m the se11al "The Phantom
f tnp1re · 1.? hr~ ) 12:2111-.r l'MCll 12:11 um°' 1MI um ,_..CA'ITOP1B
.,.. "Cattle Etnp1te" ( 1958. West-
erri) Joel McC<ea GIOria Talbo" A haled
c 11'.e boss seeks to dOuble-<:ross the men
A t\.., ~r1t n.rn to )Cl I (2 hrs)
'
_,,Yem MOTTUCU
G..l.HA--LNA IOll Ehzat>eth Arden Classic.
•t-•d •ovnd from M1am1 (R)
L llO¥IE ('rime-; Of PaSS1on" ( 1984.
D•an'.:t K.11n1p.en T urnf>f Anthony P8f-
" ,,~ A workahohc fashion designer r~
"'es her deep-roor~d frustrations and
iln"et1es a-. a h1gn-priced pros111u1e by
n.gnt relf>nllE>Ssty hounoed by a horrucldal
street prea1..ner 'R' 11 hr 41 min)
tHI l1J ICTY Sketcht"\ P1pelrne with Vinny
Deboccoo 1 Eugene levy) the 24-hour
p1umber Odin-free nome entertaining With
B•Jb (Ddve Thomdsl and Beny W11sOn
*lca~an o Hara .
. OfB..,
mvtr "The Kia From Broo6ttyn"
( 1946 Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia
Mayo By a strange rw1c;r of fate. a milk-
man becomes a bOxer 1? hrs) d~=-~ ~' .,_ "N..lre And Hayes· ( 1983. Ad·
venture) Tommy l et' Jones Mtehael
0 Keefe Tne kidnapping of a mlSSIOllary's
f1ancee leads n1m to enlrst a seagoing ro-
gue t ~Ip re-;cue twor from the clutches
dia==~:mtn l
I =.,•.;a1 Guests Christopher Cross.
Stevie Wonder. Thompson Twins. Sheena
faston. Paul Young. John Schneider.
Kenny Loggins (1nterv1ew) In stereo ( 1
hr)
..fJ a."" llYGI) W 'li'90'Wll "The Big Score" ( 1983 Adven·
lure) Fred W1lhamson. John Saxon A
rough Chicago narcOllCS cop is dlsmtSSed
from the fOfce 1n a scandal and goes IOok-
1ng for revenge against the drug deale<s
respon5lble R' ( 1 hr . 25 mrn )
W (C).,.. "Hardbodies" (198~. Comedy)
Grant Kramer. Teal Roberts Three mtd-
dle-aged single men seek out advloe 1n
p1ck1ng up beautiful beach g111s In south-
ern Cahtorrna 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 28 min.)
119 II .,.. "Anatomy Of A CrlQ'le" ( 1969,
Mystery) Darren McGavtn, Ted Knight A
private investigator IOoks into a 12-year-
old k•d:ng case (2 hrs ) I U "Mr And Mrs Bo Jo Jones"
(1971. Romance) Desi Arnaz Jr . Chris
Noms When a retuctent teen-ager Is
IO<ced to marry hiS pregnant tchoolmate,
they attempt to OV9fcome parental pres-
sures and dtsappointment (2 hrs,, 30
min )
..... YlllCllY
1:11 ~ = "Merry Christmas. Mr. Law-
rence" ( 1983. Orama) David Bowle, Tom
Contt. Ouf1ng-World War II, a Japanett
POW commandant attempts to lmpoet
htS concepts of discipline and or<* on the
prtSbntts. causing a clash of will with a
stubborn British majof 'A' (2 hrs., 4
min l
•1w1w ... II Im ... ---.,.. "The Battle Of Algie<s" ( 1967.
AdVenture) Yacef Saadl, Jean Martin Al-
gena wages a desperate struggle f0< Inde-
pendence from 1954 to 1962 (2 hrs . 5
min) •G llOVW "Triple Cross" ( 1967.
Suspense> Ctms1opher Plumme< Yul
Brynnet An 1ntemational agent receives
medals from Germany and Bnt8Jfl bef0<e
the end of the war wtiefl he tvrns out to
be a hero 10< the Allies (2 hrs . 30 min ) e .,.. "I Confess" ( 1953 Suspense)
Montgomery Chfl Anne Baxter ()reeled
by Alfred H11cncock A priest nonors the
sanctity ot the confessional wnen he
stands trial f0< a murder committed by
lone~s confessors (2 hrs \ -----.,.. "Mischief" (1984 Comedy)
Doug McKeon. Kelly Preston A lovesick
17 ·year ·Old nerd begins an ot>sessNe pur·
suit of 1he most popular g1r1 1n rus schoOI
R' (1 hr 37 min)
'11@ .,.. "Videodrome· ( 1983 Fantasy)
Jame-; WOOdS Oet>o<ah Harry A co-
owner of a T 0<on10 UHF station that spe-
cializes 1n adult entertainment st"archeS
tor the people behind a bizarre satelhte
broadcast ·R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l11 II!) m ,.,., a
'C' .,_ "Gabriela" ( 1983. Drama)
Sonia Braga Marcello Mastr0tann1 Based
on the novel by J0<ge Amado In 1920s
Brazil a weallny Turklstl bar owner takes
on an attractive young woman as hrs coo6t
and !over ~as.v;led) R' { 1 hr . •2 mm )
tSllLRfll t:QO .,_ "The Secret Night Calle<"
( 197'> Drama) Robeft Reed. Hope
Lange A respectable family man has an
obsession with making obscene telephone
calls ( 1 hr , 30 mm )
I UICT..._ .,.
t:ll .,_ "The Wayward Bus" ( 1957.
Orama) Joan Colhns. Jayne Mansheld
Based on 1he novel by John Steinbeck A
motley yroup of passengers get to know
each otner du~ bus ride ~ctlt.JLD ·-... _ .. 'lf\.,. "Reuben. Reuben · (1983. Ora·
ma) Tom Conti. Kelly McG1lhs A Scottish
poet on 1ne lecture 01rcu11 rndulges hts
passions lor bOOze and young women on
New England college campuses 'R' ( 1
nr 4 1 min)
SOAPS •••
homPate4
&k flnt actreu to play &M role, aor &M
flnt to M Vickie will a 1pUt peneultty.
GUHuSpettcer, wM'now aeet1 as Dal•)' ta
.. Ml My ~re11." create4 &M rele of
Vletie wlMa ''OH lJfe te IJn" premiere4
ta lHI. 0. &M lltow atil lt7', Gllliu pt
a m.ct te play bodl Vlctie u4 Nickie.
JMUO Dortu a.et over for GllUu for a
IM11 time, dtetl a. 1171, Erika 1ipo4 •·
BJ U.. way, wlta Erika wu • materalty
... ve,arild.HJeMt,HW .... aa Pamela
-.. OM Lii• .. IJve," WU Iller ...,1ae. ••L
Sunday, JMUarY 28, 1986 29
.30
2 3 "
10
14
18
53
57
1 '>57 Shown
She S
Mary Arpnner
10 noss on Happy
Days·
1? T J
14 She· c, Flo rida 1ni1
1 '> Big IPaqupr
16 A Rand
1 l Com~ac,s ro1nt
18 Green Ac1es" co·
star
20 Yaphet
22 Furious
23 Metal
24 ,,.,
?!:-· a L1v1nq"
?6 G randmother
?9 furnPr or I OIJl<,e
31 ThP Two ot
1 A Kap1a1
? tD tor Roone'r
3 Ac tor Torn
4 New -
5 Amore·
6 Toy
7 Ac tor Chaney
8 S1gn·ofl for Kitt
9 Singer Tebald1
10 tncounter
11 Midday
13 Cincinnah teAm
19 She s Melissa
21 As far as
22 and 8111"
27 S1,ter
AC ROSI
DOWN
32 R-ilph c, pt!I
13 L1c,a
35 l lewf'llyn on ·The
Deop1e·., Court"
38 81-ic.ke's M;iq1c' .,,,tr
19 76Pr'> l ..i~erc, Pl ,11
4? Ounthrw or APall;
44 The ot
tnnoc er •c.P ·
4 5 Am;ic1eu~ '>tdr
4 7 Nabokov pa1111<JrtJmP
48 Desk bo)( ldl.>el
49 Distant
50 Kind of cycli>
52 ID for l Ptterm;in
53 Played W1llont1
'>'l Tony R;rndall rolP
57 SPf' 1 Arros'>
'J8 M:ix Sm,1't c, loi:-
l'l M1chaPI I Pn•rerJ
<.cries
40 Flmer G.11111 f
lftll
4 t Pi>rfor ms
41 Tynf'
45 Luny rur1 rTI\J51cill
46 Hf's Ponch
4<'! Egg yon~
5 1 Mr~ C;intor
54 Hopkin'> or Derek
56 Bond'c, nemesis
SOLUTION
.I.tr
28 Not -Stranger"
29 Spread for drying
30 Attar phrase
33 Selleck role
34 Spanish cheer
36 MISS Merkel
37 Barbara Bel -
38 He's Renko
Sunday, Ja11U9rY 28, 1988
Schell finds a
'Great' TV role
By JERRY BUCK
I# T....._ Wl'llw
LOS ANGELES -Maximilian Schell was home in Switzerland.
performing the annual week of public service required of all citizens.
when he was contacted about "Peter the Great."
"The week before I'd turned down a Broadwar. play called · Master
Oass,' which has to do with Russians," he said. 'Then I got the call
about 'Peterthc Great.' lfl hadn't turned down the play I'd never have
played Peter. Sometimes a phone call changes your whole life."
For Schell, it meant committing a year to filming the eight-hour
NBC miniseries in the Soviet Union.
That gave him some pause, and he insisted that his contract specify
an exact completion date because be had commit-
ments after that to direct a new opera for the Berlin
Opera and to star in "The Silk Slipper" at the
Salzburg Festival in Austria. When that date arrived
and "Peter the Great" was still in production, Schell
packed up and left. Several scenes were completed
with a double.
Schell appears born to play the role of the 17th
century czar, who labored all his life to drag Russia
out of its medieval past into the modem world. His
face seems carved in granite. He looks at the world
with dark, brooding eyes set beneath thick brows.
His hair is long and wild. His voice is sonorous and
demanding of attention. Sdlell
"I grew up in the theater," said Schell, whose sister is actrcu Maria
Schell. "I was brought up to appreciate drama and poetry and ~intinp
and classical music. Herc people arc P.reoccupied with telev11ion and
the ratings. Nobody cares about Hamlet.' In Europe it's very
important.
"My mother was an actress and my father was a playwnght,
although not a very successful one. I have a classical back&round. I
think that was important in my portrayal of Peter the Grcat. lfow many
American actors could play PeterT'
Probably not many, and this international cast includes only one
American, Mel Ferrer. The four-part series. which begins next Sunday
and runs through Wednesday, also stars Vanessa Redgra ve, Lturence
Oli vier, Omar Shanf, Trevor Howard, Hanna Schygulla, Lilli f>almcr,
Helmut Griem and Jan Niklas, who plays Peter as a young man. The
cast also includes 21 Russian actors.
Schell, who won an Academy Award for "Judament at
Nuremberg" before he was 30, said he found "Peter the Great" a
challenging role. And that, he said, is a rarity for film, and especially for
television.
"Usually the challenginJ roles are in the theater," he said. "This is
an exception. It's rare that films offer you a challengina role. In films
your personality is being used. You have to be natural. Peter the Great
is a figure who's biaaer than life.
"He had a very powerful personality. He always reacts or acts
unexpectedly. Sometimes you cannot fulfill that enouah because the
director may not apee. You find yourself limited in fifms because an
actor is an instrument in the hands of the director. It's not li ke that on
stage."
"Peter the Great" underwent a change in directors two months
into filming. Lawrence Schiller was removed, reportedly because the
project was over bu<f&et. He was replaced by Marvin J. Chomskr,. the
much-honored director of"Holocaust." "Inside the Thwd Reich •and
"Attica." But according to Schell he was also a director with a different
vision.
In Robert K. Massie's Pulitzer Prize-winnina biOlf&ph_y one of the
enaincs driving Peter is his prolonaed war with Sweden's Charles XII.
Schell said Chomsky preferred to emphasize Peter's conflict with his
son, Alexis, and had paru of the script rewritten.
Schell said he ia writina a novel bued on bis experiences makina
"Peter the Great." includina the problems that had to be overcome in
the filmina. There was the weather, problems with tanauaee and the fact
that a film company from a capitalist country wu workina in a
communist country.
NewTV atar
llelba lloore an In a new balf-
boar comedy eerie• ca lled .. llelba," wblda premier. Taea-
daJ at 8 p.m. OD CBS, Cluumel 2.
'lVotlVecessarily'
turns the TV news
into the funnies
British-inspired HBO
series takes aim at
wor Id· s sacred-cows
By JERRY BUCK
UT ........... Wr1*
LOS ANGELES -If )'OU find what'~
been happening lately in the news depress-
ing, maybe you need a dose of "Not
Necessarily the News."
This monthly show from Home Box
Office satirizes the news and pokes fu n at
sacred cows.
It frequently takes tcle\ 1s1on news
footage, say of Pope Jotin Paul II do11ng
ofT. and gives 1t commentary you'll never
hear from Dan Rather. Or it'll use a dip of
President Reagan from an old Western
movie and gi ve it a political twist
"It's about what people arc talking
about," said producer-director John Mof-
fitt. "It's what's on people's minds.
Changes in the way people dress."' hat'\ the
popular music. whatever's hot"
The half-hour show was inspired b)' 1hc
British series "Not the Nine O'Clock
News."
"We got the idea whale we were doing
'Fndays' for ABC," said Moffitt. "I went to
the Cannes Telev1s1on Festival to buy news
film because J couldn't get any here. We
stopped by the BBC booth, and they said
they had a comedy show that used news
film."
Moffitt and co-producer Pat Tourk Lee
ended up buying the Amencan nghts to
"Not the NancO'C'lock News" and took the
idea to HBO .
The late-night "fndays" left the air in
October 1982. a month after Moffitt made
the pilot for"Not Necessarily the News." It
began as a regular show in January 1983.
"When we put the cast together we
looked for straight. ordinary people,"
Moffitt said "Someone who could be a
newscaster one minute. a housewife the
next "
One of those hared was Lucy Webb, who
won the cable industry's ACE award in
December as the best comedy actress. The
sho~ also won as the best comedy.
"I hke to think of myself as a
chameleon." "31d Webb. "The great thing
about this 1s that }Ou can play six roles in
oncda)' If you're on a network comedy you
pla) the ~me character for five years."
VALERIE HARPER ... .\mong her characters arc Daisy Gug-
gt·nhc1m . the daughter of Crazy GuJ-
gcnhc1m la character Frank Fontaine did
on ·· fhe JJtk1c Gleason Show"), and
\.\ h11nc:-l>1\k}. an airhead reporter. "I
grabbed a pair of glasses and told them to
put a~ 1g on me and out of that evolved the
character of Whitney D1xlcy," she said.
h om PaCe S
commitment to her kids without losing
herself. She hasn't immersed herself in the
kids to the extent that she disappears. I
think Valerie Hogan is trying to get in a last
few licks on those boys before she turns
them loose on the world.
"She loves her husband. She has a lot of
joy, 11 opposed to Rhoda. She's more
secure and sure of herself. She's willing to
take more responsibility."
The show, like "Rhoda" before it, has
underaonc some cbanaes. After the pilot.
for instance, the character of her sistcr-in-
law was turned into a nelJhbor. She was
also aiven the outside job in the auction
house. Harper says she feels like she's doma
a series of pilots. "A lot of what the show
ends up doina dep,ends on how the
audience reacts to it. •
Harper previously starred in an NBC
pilot called "Farrdl For the People." lt was
tort of a ''Foley Square" without laups.
She played a Manhattan prosecutor in the
projected one-hour series.
''l spent a lot of time at the counbousc taJkinl to COPI and bailitrs and lawyers and
judaa, ''she says. "They have I reaf pllows
humor. 'Niaht Court' captures a lot of that.
I saw a k.id ask his auomev for carfare. The
attorney pulled out his wallet and the kid
grabbed it and ran."
After "Farrell" was passed b'NB the
network decided it would rather see her an a
comedy.
"The first writer I worked with wanted to
do his childhood," she says. "four boys,
mother and father. NBC liked it but the
~ter fOt a movie. The second writer
c~-the family. Then Linda Marsh and
Marsie Petcn took over and they created
the venue of the auction house and made
Jasoas cbaracter a little clearer.
"The father will not be in many of the
shows. In fact, some depend on him not
beina there. It makes me a sin&le parenL
He'll be off in Tokyo or somewhere." T~n~iotti, Harper's lonatime corn-
peruon, 1s a co-executive producer of the
series.
Cacciotti is a physical fitness trainer who
helped Harper lote wei&ht and 1et' into
shape. "I hired Tony 6ccause f had a
bltbina suit scene in ~chapter Two,"' she ... ~.
Harper says•~ 155 durina ha'
days on "The Mary "fyler Moore Show."
Then she slimmed down to 130 and now
she's at 125.
She had aud111oned for Moffitt five ycan
ago for "Friday~" but was not selected. At
that time ~he was doing stand-up comedy
with a partner. < ·heryl Henry.
Webb grew up an Cookeville. Tenn. In
hi&h school. she was twice named best
actress 1n Tennessee; at the Univenity of
.Tennessee. she studied drama.
"I was always the class clown." she said.
.. I stancd writing comedy an college. I saw
the school musical my freshman year and
said I could do that. I wrote a 'ketch and it
won as best and I was named beat
performer. Af\cr that I wrote the sketcbct
=~· That's when I knew J could do Mo~tt said one thin& he rqrets is that
the show is not as curT'Cnt u he'd like it to
be ... We can't do it live bccauto oftbc way
its structured," he said. "We use a lot of
short filmed clements that have to be
edited toaethcr. We tcreea it beloft an
audience and u!t their laupter.
Sunday, January H, 1Ne 31
You can't tiny an
AMIGA computer
--FOR LESS! ~ ..
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Keatan.Wynn.and Adam
W•t star In the pollce
comedy "The Last
Precinct" and Valerie
Harper looks forward to a
neweerlee called -what
elae?-"VaJerle." See
theTVLog.
It's Super Bowt Sunday,
and USA Weekend talks
with the man who's host-
ing NBC's coverage of
the game, 33-year-otd
sportscaster Bob Costas.
c.w ........ ...
\ \
\
Snoopy and the rest of
the Peanuts gang are
featured In color. every
Sunday In the Piiot.
Coast
The county's Hearing Im-
paired Program Is being
moved to the Irvine Uni-
fied School District./ A5
California
Voyager 2 sends • 'mlnd-
blowlng" photos back to
Earth./A3
Nation
Many women shy away
from lcientlflc careers
because they fear they
are Incompatible with
marriage and family. a
study Indicates./ A7
Sporta
Super Bowl XX -The
Game -ftnaJty gets
underwaytoday. /C1
Mlnneeota basketball
coach Jim Dutcher re-
llgna In the wake of three
player•' arreeta. /C1
Cafenda25-year, 52-
game losing atreak to
UCLA./CI
Bualneu
Caltfornla wlll open ex-
port promotion offtcee In
tokyo and Europe.I•
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SU NDAY, JANU ARY 26, 1986
UCI ackles Asi&n dllemma
Con erence sheds tght on the uniqu e
pro ems o Asian-American stude n ts
lmqjnc a student visitina his
counselor and tellina him , "I've failed
my family and shamed the m . I only
aot a 3.8 arade point averqc."
It ha ppened to Vy 'Trac Do, a
counselor and instructor at Fullerton
Colleae. . . . The student was an Allan 1mm1-
pant, and Asian families tfpicalJy
emphasize the im portance o educa-
tio n and hiah achievement.
But it illustrates one of the prots-
lem s that many Asian imm igrants
face in America. Not all of them can
achieve straiaht A's.
And as the Asian community
coriuhues to grow in tbe U nited
Stales, educators are becoming more
aware of the unique problems and
concerns of Asian-Amen can stu-
PAUL
AICHIPLEY
PER SPECTIVE
dents.
A group of As1an-Amencan stu-
dents at UC Irvine last summer
~ded to orpnize a conference at
which the issues -and search for
solutions -could be 11rcd.
Their efforts were rewarded thu
week at the first Asian-Pacific Aware-
ness Conference, a daylon1 series of
general sessions and workshops for
UCI students. faculty, administrators
and community members intcretted
an broadening their uodcrstandina of
the needs and concerns of collett-
k vel Asian-American students.
Wo rkshops included "ChaJlenaes
Facing To<Uy's -Asno-Pacafic
Woman." "Asian-Pacific Identity in
All aboard the model train•
The Oraqe Coanty llodel Enctneen broke iroand ln
lrrine Saturday at a temporary location where they wU1
offer free model train rldee to the public. The railroad
enthaalaata plan to mo•e the ride fTom the eia(ht-acre lot at
Barranca Parkway and Saa DleCo Creek to Bae •lte of the
new lrrine Cl'Ylc Center when lt la completed. At left, Ben
Viola conducb hla etcht-honepower train ap the tempor-
ary tracb while, abo•e, Barrtaon Green •lta atop a replica
of the •team-powered MO Royal Blue Llne. Be la flanked
by (from left) Tom Rankin, who built the model; Ken
Mataua; city ataff member Debbi Mean: and OCllE
membera l>wl&ht Bacbon and llamn Garrett. The train•
are built to one-eqihth acale and coet upward of 8 4 ,000 to
make. It took Rani.In four yeara to balld hla model.
LB cops unwittingly relea~e fugitive
Had freed India n a murde r suspect on own
reco nlzance a fter a rrest on wea_po_ns charge
By LAURA MERK
Of ... ,..., ........
The Federal Bureau of Investiga-
tion and California law enforcement
agencies arc searchina for a suspected
Indiana killer who was arrested and
released by Laguna Beach police in
November for possessjon of a con-
cealed weapon.
Jerry Wayne Cl1ver as wantt'd tor
murder, attempted murder and arson
in Sullivan, Ind.
Cla ver. a 34-year-old former In-
diana State Trooper, was arrested h>
Laguna police o n Nov 11 after he
attempted to st'll a 357-Magnum
' pisto l to the o wner of Bennie the
Bum's Restuarant. C alve r was using
the name Wa)ne Allen Manuel a t the
tame. said Laguna Police Lt. Jam
Wh11e.
Ch "er ~as released on his own
recognizance b~ the Laguna Beach
police after the) ran a check on the
senal number of the pisto l. said
White. Cli ver' tingerpnnts. whic h
were take n dun ng the arrest 'A-ere
sent to the FBI A month later the FBI
told Laguna ~ach police that Cltver
v.as wanted an Indiana. saad White
In March 1984 Clt"er allegcdh
went to has fonncr v.1fe'~ ho me in
Dugger Ind . and shot and killed
Donald Clavt0n. 38 Cla"er also
a llegedl> shoi and 1n1ured has fo nner
wafe. Jen Lynn Cla\er. 31
'\fter the shooting Cla,er c:scaped
Poltcc fo und bits and piec.e ot
e vidence. such as his gun. near some
railroad tracks tn Evans' alle. Ind . an
'\pnl. sources said. Police later found
(Plea.e eee FUGITIVE/ A2 )
America·· and "The l...anpalllr Bir-
ner." ·
Speakers included ~eyno~ 111 Hirer •
Vy Trac Do. Dr. ucheftl CMa.
provost of Oakes Colleee ad
professor of history and American
studies at UC Santa Cruz. and Or.
Stanley Sue, pro fessor of psycbololY
and ~sociate dean of the p-.dua1C
division 1lt UCLA.
Conference pan1c1pants learaeCt
that Asan-Paetfic students 1ttcorol-
lin1 in ever-iocrcasina numben in tbe
UC system. particularly at UCI where
(Pleue eee ASIAR/ A.2)
ena
noise
bill
yanked
Faced with certain
def eat.Seymour p ulls
bill b efore panel vote
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. Dlllr~ .....
Costa Mesa offioals arc wonden ng
bow to pick up the pieces of a defunct
state meas ure that wo uld have allow·
ed the city to regulate concert noise
fro m the e m battled Pac1f1 c
Amphitheatre.
Faced with ccn.ain defeat before the
xnatc Appropnattons Comm allcc.
x n. John x ymour pulled has noise
bill off the agenda Thursday and
allowed it to die rather than be voted
down. x vmour, R-Anahe1m. will
have to wait another year before he
can reintroduce the proposal
M eanwhile. Costa Mesa Ctt) Man-
ager Allan Roeder said '\ssemblymen
"1olan Fnzzelle and G il Ferguson
ma-. be sohc11ed 10 cam a nother bill
thai would muffle the noa'it' from
amphitheater rod, concen ' .
Sacramento lohtn a'>I Dt"nn1)
Carpenter. contrallcd la')1 'car 10
represent 1he c11' v.111 also t'\plore
other strategies for lceping the leg1!>-
lattve banle alive th•'> \Car. Roeder
said.
O ne of those optto n' could be to
ame nd an e'<tstang hill to include the
amphitheate r issue } mour could
also ask for a ~al\er penn11t1ng his
noise bill to remain ala' c and he' heard
at another date
Senate 8 111 I :!5..., v.1l uld ha'e or-
dered amphitheater o perator<. to
1.:o mpl) "'Ith Costa "1 e\3 " not~
standards T he It\, '74 5-<.apaul\ arena
1~ immune from local lav.<; hc-t·au<;e 11
sm9n propen~ lea!>t·d trum the <,tall'·
owned O range C •>uni\ l-a 1rgrounds
It ~as the -.c1.oml 11me tha1
')('' mour '.'.lnl cd thl nwa<,urc Imm
1hc comm111ee agcnJd t'lecau'>t' 111
o ppos1uon tro m 'e teran lohh' 1,t
Ja me.,{1anhald1. a lormcr "acramcn-
10 1udgc harC'd h\ dmphatheatt•r-
(Pleaae Ke NOISE/A2)
Buddy system b~oys artist
By LAURA ME RK
ot .. Olllr .........
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ment o f the shop and con'ltantl) painted silk clothes whale Myrella
having to be here," said G reen. who Mo~ shows her dimensional as-
has been working her wa> up PC H ~mblages created wath old ~ting
toward the center of town o'er the ca rds. 1ewelry and nature's discards.
past 14 years. .\hso n Miner's bn lhantl> cdlorcd
Two walk.away
from plane crash
Openanashopasan arust in Laguna
Beach may seem easy pickings. But
tryina it alone can force a person to
near ban kruptcy or. worse yet. reloca-
tion to the dreaded "inland ."
Nearly a year ago, jeweler Ernestine
Rub Green found herself wondering
how she would make end s meet when
she was faced with risina expenses at
her ~acific Coast Hiahway shop -
The Workshop.
Besides. she said, spendina so
much time wftchina the shop left her
little time to work on her jewelry. "I
was aeuina fed up with the commit-
She solved her problem by 1nv111ng fantasy-type pain tangs. sho wn at the
other artists to rcn1 space and '>hare Festival of >\rts last }car. fill a com e r
costs. of shop. Of course. Green ·~ unique
By the end of summer Gree n. a Jewell) -almost every piece con-
native of Holland, had all b1,1t reached taming something old such as antique
her aoal to have five artists 1n the glass molded faces -fills the display
shop. She has a cooperative arrangt'· cases al 1he front of the sho p
ment with three other women artists ThouJ.h business may not be as
that has been profitable in more wa\s jood as 1t could be. the women alfttd
than one. She also invites other gue'st _that having !heir work m a central
artists to show thetr work. pa~ location has gi ven the m constant
~rm1tt1ng.. ' exposure. Mort importantly. havang
Jennifer Charles daspla\'S her ha nd -(Pl .... eee ARTlST / A.2)
Tenants locked out
of Mesa apartments
11 *' .u..m ... Presa
Tenantt al an ...,.unent compk•
Oft the ~-of Furvicw Sta'e HoepitaJ in COIU Maa weft locked
OU' by ~l bece'* tWy
YfWC (1.-11'1 ID .... ,,... Mrt ftOC
1uitable for occupancy, C1ty off1a1l1
llid.
Ann •111. ~9. who hH
rheumatoid anhrit11 and hvcs o n
disability pay, was po1ted an her
doorway Friday al\ttnoon holdina a
few belof\Sinp and her slippers in 1
plasuc ~ Htt door 1ocb were
chanted Friday. atona with thoK or
the other tenants. and sht said ~
was confuted and worried.
"I'm'°"'' to brat cto-n aMt stan
Cr)'lf\I,' W said Wl&b lean ID htt
eyn. "I've had anhritil for 20 yan
and thlJ II the Wont l~ .. ~ CVtf
IOM lb~ We were Pl'OCftiled -rould movt rn heft and· thm 'y;c ,rt
put an t~ Pftdacammt ...
( ........ ftltAJllTa/.U)
r .... o men aboard a laghl planc
e aped 1nJu~ Saturda) ~he n
their Cessna crash-landl'd at Meado~lar~ '\1rpon an Hunt
1 ngton ~at'h '
Santa .\na resident?> .\larr1a
Sahn . 27. and Mohammad
Ge1er\C '\6. ~alked awa-. fnim
· th<' a1rplant' un~alht•<i' <.aid
H untington Beach poltce I t
George Renek
"Tht } ~ere O}ang too high
a-nd too fa~L·· said Rrnetl
Sabn anempted to land the
plJ ne J I ahou: '' I' m ~ ht•n
hi: ha t d ml'tJ '1gn pmt J nJ
It k ph1.\n(' poll' U'I 1111 ti-it 'mJll
run"J'
fhe 01rrra1t 'ull1 rid 1101\
manor dam ag1· '<l id I{'""' I.. I k
...i1d the cra .. h -la nJ 1n~ ""' n·
Jlo rted 10 the h·dn.il \' 1,11111n
\Jm1nl\1ration
Thi\ ma~"' th\' lourth plJ nt'
cra'h JI the rrl\.&ll' 11••nrd
I luntangtoo Ek~ dH\lrtp 1n
lc\\ than ''°' motl'1h '
f Plea.ee Ke CRASH / Al)
Workplace smoking
issue to be rekindled
By PHIL EIDERMAN .... ..., .........
Irvine'' ne ~mokani la ..... ~ h1l h
now applies onl to pubhc pla~ '!>uch
u rcstauranti and audllonum§.. ml\
be expanded to co' er pnvate work·
plac:n aJ well
Councilman LafT) ;\Vin. ....,ho
faHed 1n an earlier attempt to enact
~ mok1na rntncuon<,, Q ad
he *111 revive that proposal at
Tuctda>' council m«tin
oritplact smokin&. N~ 1hat
MUld covt.r pnvate oftkt ~• for
eumple. ~ pen or the onainal lf'Ylnumot1~ord1ntn«<Oft idt'ft'd
by tbt rounctl tn On r. Onlv thrtt
1.ounul memhcf\ v.t're prnenl to
'ut<.". and 1hc measure ....,'-' wpponed
~-1 But lhrtt fa"orablc votes ~
rcquartJ for adoption
When t.he workplacic ruin ~
deleted. Counc1l~oman Barban
W1cncr chans.cct her "Vme to~
.\van and Co unc1lwom.u ~
Anne Maller in al)Pf'O\·aftl the rntled
mo kina lav. W1ena II.id *
preferTCd to aJlo" I I buti--to
de"elop vol~W) ,, Hea a.
im 1na '" pnva~ tlfOftsh-.
The M'W onti~ ........
dftti tn Novembtt • ....--.. .....,.
int 1n publJC~"MOrl.. •-H 1 ...
(Pl11•-t11• .. •1M•
1
FV couricil adopts new policy
governing assessment off ees
IJTOllwalOllT'
....... r
A new~ ' developer miU,.tioofees~lutweek
by tbc Fountain Valley City Council.
but not without ditleGL
<.:oudwomaa lut.ra Brown
fOuabt edopcion of IM policy that
proponents Mid ia ifttendeld to fftlUte that money fi'oca deveJooer mitip·
don fees is rouply equivalent to perk
fee auessmenta.
Park fee auetsmtn~bued OJ\ the market value of land can only
be uled to develop new or for
improvemcnt1ofcx.itti s. Parle
fees a.re uteSIOd ollly on residential
dtvelopmentl.
Develaper mitiaation fees, in· ~1i1utcd last February. can be uled for
any purpose by the city. Unlike park fees, thete fees can be assened on all
new development and the auessmen1
is based on the development•• cost.
Councilman James Neal proposed
that all future Fountain Valley ~si-
dential deve~ments be 1uieswt a
developer mi•tioo ree of at lwt
Sl,750 per umt. He 19Jd blt com-
promlte was intended to compenlMe
for the difference that occasionally
occwi beiwesn perk fees and de-
veloper mitiaation fees.
8rOwD ufd she ooulda 't support
Neal's new miU.tion policy becaute
$he believes tfie two aSlessmeots
must be nearly equivtlenL However,
Mayor Fred Vott and Councilman Oeo,.e Scott joined NeaJ in the vote
to approve t&c new policy. Neiben
was abtent from the meeti~
Debete over the mitipbon fees
erupted In November when Brown
took e•cePtion to 1 project involvina
former Mayor Bernie Svalstad, bis
panner David lsraelaky and possibly
Councilman Ben Neilsen.
The perk fee that could have been
assessed on the S.7-u nit developflleni
would have been $269,000. But the
mitiaation fe.e totaled only S60.000.
Brown hat implied several times
that the laip variation in the two fees .. ,
was aomchow due to \he men'•
involvement an city JOVemmfDL
Nal't compromaee would have
meant the projCC1 could have been
aseested at about S l 00,000.
City Manaaer Judy Kelsey said
when the fonnula for ancssing do-
vdoper mitiaation fees WU de-
ve&oped, city staff dldn't reaJiu the~
oould be s.ianificant differcn<lCS be-
tween the two fees. She said rectnt studies, prompted
by Brown's concerns about the J.S. Properties project, uncovered the fact
that the two fee amounts would
diverse significantly when cost of the
land wu hiah and cost of developina
the,property low.
Kelsey Mid the l.S. Propertjes
project was almost a textbook case. .
City officials bepn asscssina de:"
veloper mitiption fees in pl~Df the
pa~ fees because they believe':' ,the
unrestricted revenue from the mtt1ga-
tion fees would be of greater benefit to
the city than money that could only
be spent on parks.
A 70-year-old Garden Grove man Mark Hutchison a.nd Bnan Kittinger
was arrested Friday niaht after he anived at the scene they approached
allegedly shot at three police officers .Nauyen. who allegedly began shoot-
_from ~outside his home,,police_.in&a1 them. -----Man arrested said. Officers fired back, woundina
Thap Nguyen wu booked at the Nguyen slightly in the neck, said
I
after .hooting Oranae County Jail, wd S,L Randy Tucker.
Tucker of the Garden Grove Police Tucker said communication with
at policemen l)ef:~i:~rJ~nt occurred after police =Cr~ ~~~~rn~:~li~~~~~
responded to a call about a man rouah translation that Nguyen was
rudina in the bushes with a shotgun at attempting to protect his daughters.
Nguyen's home on Jennrich Avenue. He said someone had followed them
When officers RooseveJt Lodge. home.
Southern Californians bask on beaches
Nearly 150,000 bcachgocrs
sprawled on Southern California's
roastin& coastal sands Saturday in the
fourth consecutive weekend of
temperatures in the 80s.
But tragedy struck when a scuba
diver drowned off Santa Catalina
Island. The name of the 29-year-old
Los An~les man was withheld ~nd
ina noufication of relatives, said Lt.
Wally Millican of the county-life-·
guard•s office.
"He was in 40 feet of water and we
don't know what happened," Milli·
can said.
There were few other rescues as
heavy surf that had pounded west-
facing beaches subsided Saturday.
SMOKING RULES ONT AP IN IRVINE •..
Prom Al
meetina rooms; in public areas of
hospitals; in theaters and
auditoriums, except lobby areas; and
in indoor service lines such as in
banks.
The law also requires restaurants
with 40 or more scau (bar and
outdoor ~ excluded) to reserve
one-quaner of their floor area and
sea. ting as a non-smokin.J zone. Signs
must be posted to identify these areas.
A one-month grace period was
provided; enforcement began Dec. 20 ..
Jn a rcpon prepared for Tuesday's
mcctins. Assistant City Manaacr Paul
Brady Jr. wd the city has received
only six complaints regarding non·
compliance Wlth the smoking law -
four involving restaurants that had
not posted the required signs.
"his staff's general 1mpres.sion that
it is much too early in the process to
truly know if the voluntary refonn (at
private workplaces) is or is not
working. ... " Brady said in his repon.
"Staff is not aware of any efforts on
the pan of the Tobacco lnstitute or
other voups to introduce voluntary
(smoking) reform programs into the
local workplace."
Councilman Agran wd Friday he
will ask the council to reconsider
making workplace smok.inJ rules the
law in Irvine. He reaffirmed his
earlier statement that "I have no
confidence at all that a voluntary
approach will protect workers in
pnvate workplaces."
Under the expanded guadchnes
favored by Agran, employees would
have the right to designate their
immediate work a~s as non~mok
ing zones.· Employers, however,
would not be required to incur any
expense to make structural or other
physical modifications to provide
such non-smoking areas.
CRASH IS FOURTH •••
From Al
On August 30. the pilot of a
Beechcraf\ Sundowner 180 overshot
the runway, crashing throu&h a fence
and into four cars in a parking lot next
to the airpon while attempting touch-
and-go landings. The pilot was ap-
parently coming in at high speed and
was unable to get the plane airborne
again at the end of the landing strip.
The only injury in the accident was a
gash on the pilot's forehead.
On Sept. 21, a Cessna 172 with four
people on board crashed into the
unoccupied second story of an office
building on Bolsa Chica Street near
the airport and became lodged there.
Those aboard the plane suffered only'
minor inJuncs. No one on the grbund
was injured.
Just over a week later. on Sept. 29,
another pilot. also apparently going
too fast, crashed into a building at the
airport while trying to land his single-
cngjnc Mooney.The aircraft struck
two other planes on the runway. hit a
pickup truck and then plowed into 11
metal building operated by a flight
school. The pilot in that crash
attempted to abon the landing when
he realized he was in trouble but
failed to gain the needed altitude. No
one was injured.
ARTJ ST SUCCEEDS WITH SYSTEM ••.
F rom A l
several artists in the shop each
working a set da_y during the week and
rotatinaon the fifth frees each of them
to work on their creations at home.
When Green was aJonc. she
divided the shop in two and worked
on her jewelry in between waiting on
customers.
Moses, who also makes and sells
beaded 3cwelry. said she hasn't sold
any of her three-dimensional collages
and doesn't really mind. For years the
native German never tried to market
her works, sharing them only with
fnends and relati ves. "I couldn't part
with them." she said. Charles
chuckled and said, "She's selfish."
But Moses, 26. is happy with the co-
op. "I just like ~e exposure and I hke
to sec what people think." she said.
Exposure wasn't what Miner was
seeking when she joined the co-op.
he has shown her work in various
plleries throuahout the country and
1s now represented in the Galena Uno
an Puerto Vallarta. Most of her oils
depict colorfully dressed Mexicans
engroucd in daily chores and play 1n
the coastal and remote areas of the
country.
"This 11 a point of contact. Most
people know me from other _places.
but now they know they can find me
here," she sajd. Each of the artists has
a particular day of the week 1n which
she minds the shop so people
interested in their pieces can know
which day to find them.
As Green hoped. she has enticed
~ucsu artists to her shop too. Ong-
mally she wanted to attract a sculptor
or potter -and she has. CurrentJy on
display arc the works of San Diego
artists Dlon Wright, a metal sculptor;
Barry Bunker, a wood carver and
sculptor; and John Raggio, a potter.
Green doesn't try to speculate on
whether she could have remained
open without inviting the other
anists. "I would have tried, but I see a
lot of people closing." she said.
FUGITIVE RELEASED ...
From Al
his car at Hartsfield International
Airport in Atlanta, Ga.
Almost a year after the shootina,
Cliver w"'arrested m Sunrise, Fla.,
for peuf theft and obstructina
authority after running a stop liJht.,
according to reports. At that time
Chvcr was using the name James
George Zoller.
Florida police released him on
$20.000 bail and sent his fingerprints
10 the FBI, which a month later
idenufied him as Cliver.
Police arrested 0 1vcr in April I 98S
at his construction Job in Ft.
Lauderdale. Aa .. accord1n1 to reports
111 the Indiana press.
He was flown to Sullivan, Ind ..
where he was held in the county jail
pending h1~ trial. For six months he
was confi ned in the female-juvenile
section of the jail.
He escaped from the Jail by using a
piece of metal he tore from a door
knob to cut throuah a screen to the
exercise area or the jail. according to
reports. A hop over a chain-link fence
and a wooden fence led Cli ver to
freedom -two weeks before he was
scheduled to stand trial.
He has been on the run since t.hcn.
After his arrest in Lafuna, C11ver
was scheduled for tria but never
appeared said Lt. White. A transient
was with him durinJ Oivtr's Novcm·
bcr arrest at Benmc the Bum's, but
White said police did not arrest the
other man. The two had been hvmg
on Qohcny State Beach, said White.
,._.ers with Oivcr's photo and
bacqround have been distributed to
all police depanments up and down
the coast of California. l&id White.
TENANTS LOCKED OUT OF COMPLEX ••.
From Al
The residents live in four bu1ld1nas
at the nine·buiJdinJ, 144-unit co m·
plex that bad not been cenified for
occupancy by the city, sai.d Doua
Clark, Costa Meu plann1n1 and
build1na direaor.
Another resident.. Karen Willaams,
29, said she Came borne Tbunday and
couldn't set into her apartment.
"We had no aicceM to :J or our
clothes or •nythiq." lbe .
Tenants, wbo number beiwecn 25
and ~ by ditrercot Cltimata. said
they bad &een &llo-ed to move their
fumtturt in by one of the propeny
manqcn in Novemba..
He told them Lhc powft' would ~
r
turned on within a we.ek and they
could stay m the apanment.s while
waitina. they said.
Tenants also said they had pajd one
month's ~nt and a security deposit
before movina in.
ince November, they have lived
an apartments without aa•, electricity
or hot water. In an •nttY mcetin& with
project ma.naaiers Friday, they said
they had not been warned of the
lockout. •
Project manaem for the Harbor
ViUqe development uid the residen-
tial m~r who alltlcdly allowed
some &tnanll to live in tM unceniflcd
buUdinp was find TbW1day
'
Another ptOJcct manaaer, Sharon
Mills, said her office had arranpd for
12 tenants to stay at a motel Thursday
niahL She sajd the manaacn alto
offered to put tenants up for a week "
anQthtr motel bus said part of the~
wouad be deducted from secunty
dt'o<>sits..
The low· to modenle'-incomt
houti"I project was dniaftcd for
Fairviiw emp&oyecs and people who
wort for the d ty ofCosll Mae.
Tena.nu knew they MtC ®' sup-
POeed to live 1n the a1>1nmnt1 becaUIC the city Fire Depanmcna ~J. left nodca al tbetr doon.
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Westdome
supporters
won't give up
Proponents of the Westdomc
spons arena. dealt a setback when the
city backed away from construction
downtown, said they will keep the
project alive and look for a new site.
"No one sajd this was going to be an
easy project," Westdomc developer
Don Oliphant said after Ma yor
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Daniel Griset announced he would
no longer support locating the West-
domc downtown. "But the rewards
for Orange County and the city are
great enough that we'll not drop it
here.
"We'll pursue it until we get it
built."
NOISE BILL PULLED BUT FIGHT GOES ON ••.
From Al
owner Ned-West Inc. of Los Angeles.
"We felt wt did not have the votes
to get past this committee," said
Roeder, who attended the hearing in
Sacramento. He explained that defeat
would have critically darn~ed any
other effons to pass an amphitheater
noise measure.
Seymour, in an interview Friday,
said he didn't consider the aban-
doned bill a total loss. It had
pressured the Orange County Fair
Board into takina steps against the
noise allegedly spilling from the arena
into adjacent neighborhoods.
The board last week added the
noise issue to an existing lawsuit
charging Ned-West with violating its
40-ycar lease. mostly by modi-
fications made 10 the amphttheater.
"As long as the suit as moving. I am
satisfied that every effort is being
made to correct th e sound problem,''
Seymour said. ·•tt may be that we
need another impetus if dungs get
bogged down."
Three other noise-oriented suits
have also been filed by the city as well
as by residents against the 21'2-year-
old arena. which will begin its fourth
concert season in March.
However, Roeder said state lcgi~
lation is still needed to relieve
residents' eardrums. .,-
"It well could be two to three years
before either the homeowners' suits.
the city's suit or the fairv.ounds' suit
is heard in court," he said.
Assemblyman Ferguson. R-New-
port Beach. said Friday he would be
willing to introduce a noise measure
on Costa Mesa's behalf, while
Frizzclle was hesitant to join the
crusade.
"If local government has the nght
to regulate private propcny, it cer-
tainly has a nght to regulate state
propeny," Ferguson said. "(Sov-
ereign immunity) is no more than
bullying tactics because the state 1s
bigge r than local govern ment."
Frizzclle, R-Fountain Valley. was
concerned about setting a precedent
for giving local j urisdictions
authority over state propeny.
He was also wonied that Ned-West
could file suit because the state
granted the finn the nght to -Operate
accord ing to county. and not city,
noise standards. Costa Mesa is seek-
ing a statute forcing the arena 10 obey
the city noise limit.
"I'm a little bll reluctant 10 step
1n10 the middle of somc1h1ng that
co uld resul t in a lawsuit against the
state ... Fnzzellc said. "This touches
off a number of con1rovers1cs. The
1unsdict1ons involved here are more
complicated than meets the eye."
ASIAN-AMERICAN CLASH OF CUL TURES ••.
From Al
they account for nearly 26 percent of
the student population. This year's
freshman class 1s 34 percent Asian.
In comparison, 3 percent of the
students arc black, 1 percent arc
Hispanic and other minorities total 9
percent.
The influx of Asian-Pacific stu·
dents has not only awakened faculty
and administrators to the need for
greater undcrs~nding of their prob-
lems, but has engendered backlash
from whites and other minorities who
fear the Asian students will hurt their
chances of winning enrollment to
college and finding jobs afterward.
For example, dunnj a workshop
titled "Advising and Counseling the
Asian-Pacific Student," panelist Dr.
Mel Nagamoto noted that counselors
need to be sensitive to 1hc d iversity of
cultures in Asia.
"We must recognize the diversitr,
of the Asian-American Population, •
said Nagamoto. a clinical psychol-
ogist at UCLA. "There are over 20
subgroups. so the tendency to come
up with general principles or guide·
lines in dealing with them is impo~
1b~."
Jn addition, Asian-Americans who
recently immiarated to tbe United
States will have different problems
than those whose families JO beck
eight or nine generations 1n Cali-
fornia, he said. "This is a very
stressful time for the Asian-American
community because there ire rapid
changes," he said. "Panly there is
confusion and the fear of increasing
resentment and hostility to all
Asians."
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For new amvals, the language
difference can be an imposing banier
10 assimilation. Vy Do said.
"It takes two to three years to learn
a language enough just to survive, .. he
said. "To compete equaJly with the
nati ves in a language takes seven
years."
And while speakers warned against
generaJizing about Asians, because
their cultures are just as diverse as the
cultures of Europe. they did note
some basic differences in orientation
between the East and West.
For instance, in the West human
nature is considered basically evtl.
but perfectJblc. In the East it's the
reverse. Human nature is basically
good, but corruptible.
Western man believes in his ability
to master nature. while Eastern man
preaches harmony between man and
nature.
And while the Western mind is
occupied by a focus on the future,
ancestor worship and family tra.
ditfon arc foundations of Eastern
thought.
Despite the obsaclcs Asian stu-
dents face in America, they arc
immiarating and enrollina in colleges
in evcr·incrcasin& numbers.
And, if those wl\o participated in a
student panel at Wednesday's con-
ference were representative. they
showed what may be a universal
ability among the youna to overcome
obstacles and profit ffom their ex-
periences.
On confronting racism, student
iricu Vo said he found that racial
slurs diminished with time, "cs-
pcc1ally when my En~hsh got better
and I could talk back. ·
When he found himself in a room
where he was the only minority, he
told himself. "It's not that I'm
different. I'm unique."
Kathleen Yasuda found she was
more shocked by racism in other
Asians toward her.
'Tm a strong behcvcr in education.
Not JUSl in school, but through
cultural experiences." Yasuda said.
lnchel Yearn dealt with racism
dunng his carlY, school years through
compeution. • I'd do twice as many
pushups as the others in PE, and gel
better grades in class," Y cam said.
He also maintained his pride an his own culture.
"After companng Korean and
Amencan cultures, r found in many
ways my culture was better," he said.
Organizers said the conference was
a successful first step toward buildina
a better understanding of the Asian·
Amencan student and his needs.
"We have a reSJ>()nsibility to try to
increase awareness and scnsitjvity to
Asian-Americans and other cul-t~res." said Horace Mitchell, UCI vice chancellor.
"It's important 10 exercise t
psychological openness. Let 10 of our
biases long.cnou&h to enter the world
of perception ol' the Asian-Ameri-can,"
Shirley Parle, chairman of the
conference planning committee said
she expected similar confercnecs to follow.
"This was prccedent·settins." Park
said. "We started with UCI, and we
hope to expand from there."
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Sunday church attendance can be1 enjOyable 'hablt
Today is Sunday. The day to ao to
church, remember?
Stores used to be closed on Sunday.
No more. But churches are still opep;
aoina strong. • .
Strictly for somethina to think
about, please read this description of
my church. You mi~t find the
experience enjoyable.
The buildinJ looks as if Norman
Rockwell des11ned it. A slender
steeple ritct over the nelthborh.ood,
lots of white columnt. peen lawns
and colorful flowers. The iMide is
sunny and briaht with simple, clean
lines. The senior usher pulls the bell
rope every Sunday at I 0 of I 0 o'clock.
On this particular Sunday, attend·
ance was about 200, and that•s
averaae in spite of a Ram's Super
Bowl playoff pme and perfect Sun-
day weather. Tbe coqreptioo wears
a lot of wbiae bait and pay su1t . But
here and there you'll 1ee a pair of
jeans, 1evcraJ open collars and now
and then a blby cries.
The choir wean pe.le areen robes;
there's a dynamic minister and the
musJcaJ amntemenu alone arc
wonh the price of admission. It's a
arc•t opponunity to sit and think. A
few Sundays blck, in his sermon, the
minister compared Job to a CEO for a
Fortune SOO company and quoted
from "Liaht In The Attic" by Shel
Silverstein.
Earlier in the service, abOut a dozen
younasters wen invited up near the
J1t
Wooo
altar by the youna u10C11tc maniiter,
who talked about -and demon-
strated -a few miracles.
Ourina the otrerins there was a solo
rendition of tbe sp1ritllal "Nobody
Knows The Trouble I've Seen" and
dun" announcements a couple In-
troduced their parents. visitina from
Witconsin; a youna. sin&lc mother
from Irvine introduced herself; and
several couples from HuntJnaton
Beach. Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach stood up and pvc their names.
After the service everyone Jlthcl'td
1n the courtyard for . coffee and
fellowship. The Women's Group was
tryinJ to encourate rcadina by
providing a frtt lcn.dina library. 0
took the book "Natural Acts.") ln a
sunht comer there wasa Sl&J\·UP sheet
to discuss "The Road Less Traveled"
by Scott Peck. (The class was full by
the time I got there.)
The Youns Adults con~
pushint ill potll.tek dumer IDr,~
uy, fcaturi.naJack Lftftmoo ill~
Appeal," roUowed by a dilc Rm
Maybe church bas cbanlW a Iii 19
recent yean. I enjoy my cliurm ..,
much. <kttana beck into lbt 1111111-
almost 11 easy as fAUina Otlt of'k. ,
I'm not ao•na ro teU lbt &o.atioa ol
my church. But it really doet ail&.' •
Why not stan hittina one dlmm
per Sunday untd you find iL •• ~
mis.ht di500vcr onz~ like betW alone the way.
It's somcthina to ink about.
Jim 'WHd Uvn la Ne,,,,.n .._.,
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CALIFORNI A "'
Drop la crude oll price
lsa 'rret1ecte"datpuznp
Voyager:Photos 'mind-blowing·•-
By the A11oclated Press
_Rnreal 1 Of h ring, __
15th moon. north
pole. and a glow
Crude oil prices have plung_ed $8 a barrel in the last 10 days, but pump
prices have dipped only 1.5 cents a gallon and "there is no sign of a price war in
the retail marketplace," oil industry analyst Dan Lundberg said Saturday.
"Dealers aren't taking advantage," he said. "They arc merely realigning
themselves and catching up with the market." Ten days ago. th~ price of crude
dropped to a seven-year low of$20 a barrel.
A change of comic proportions
LOS ANGELES -Marvel has destroyed universes, but in a change of
comic proportions. Stockton has saved the mythical California town ofCentral
City from being blown to bits. Marvel Comics. based in Los Angeles.
announced Fnday that its characters Invisible Woman. Human Torch, The
Thing and Mr. Fantastic, who have liv~d in Ce ntral City for 25 years, will now
make their home in Stockton. 60 miles northeast of San Francisco. Joe Field,
29. a comic bookworm and an advertising salesman for radio station KJOY 1n
Stockton, first suggested changing CcniraJ City's name\{) Stockton. Then the
Stockton Ci1y Council passed a resolution seeking the name change. To grant
Stockton's wish, Marvel had to change the tentative plot for the magazine's
upcoming 25th anniversary edition. It had called for Central Ci ty ld' ·bf'
removed from the face of the earth.
Restaurant patrons get Inoculations
GLENDALE -More than 400 people who ate at Bcn&ie'sRcstaurant on
Brand Boulevard between Jan. I 0 and Jan. 16 were innoculated Saturday for
possible exposure to hepatitis. health officials said. No customer illnesses had
been reported. but a food bandier came down with the disease. Dr. Shirley
Fannin of the Los Angeles Co unty Dcpanment of Health Services said Fnday.
Customers who never had hepatitis should contact a doctor and consider
getting gamma gl obulin shots to prevent the liver disease. she said. Free shots
were gi ven from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and today at the county's Glendale
Healt h Center.
Lottery grand prize grows To $6,250,000
SACRAMENTO-None of20 finalists hit the California Lottery's grand
prize in the weekly "Big Spin" Saturday, and the pnze grew to $6.250,000. The
prize grows by $65.000 each time it isn't won. It would be paid ofT in 20 equal
annual installments. Seven of Saturday's finali sts won SI 00.000 each; eight
won $50,000 and five won SI0.000. for a total of $1 .150.000. Winners of
SI 00.000 or less arc paid ofT in cash. less 20 percent federal income tax.
NATION
Abscam-conv1cted Senator unbowed
NEWARK. N.J. -Former Sen. Harrison A. Williams, due to be released
on Friday after two years in pnson for hi s Abscam conviction. vows to
establish his innocence and says he feels "not defeated or bowed or bitter, JUSt
stronger." The 65-year-old Democrat. former chairman of the Senate's Labor
and Human Resources Committee. also said 1n an interview Fnday that his
incarceration had exposed him to flaws in the jud1c1al 5ystem that he intended
to write about.
Eight dead, 18 hurt In fog-caused crash
MARION. Ark. -Two tractor-trailers crumpled like accordions and a
car was crushed in a 27-vehicle. chain-reaction pileup in dense fog Saturday
that killed eight people and injured at least 18, police said. The highway, whi.ch
1s across the Mississippi River fro m Memphis. Tenn .. and runs parallel with
the river into southeastern Missouri. was expected to remain closed through
the night. Large industrial cranes were sent in to clear the debris.
United tony Pan Am's Paclnc route.
WASH I NOTON -An agreement giving United Airlines landing rights
1n Tokyo was signed Saturd~y. clearing th~ way for the carrier to take over t_hc
Pacific routes of Pan Amencan World Airways. the State Department said.
The side letter to a longstanding U .S.-Japanesc aviation agreement was signed
here by officials of both nations, cleanng the way for United's purchase of the
Pan Am routes for $7 I 5 mill ion.
Law would bar gay employment
OLYMPIA, Wash. -A group of conservative ~ouse Republicans
introduced legislation Friday to overturn gay-nghts ordinances and to bar
cmplo. yment of homosexuals in Wa shington state's sc hools an~ go~e~ment
offices. House Bill 1969. sponsored by 15 lawmakers. ~ould rcqu~re ~1sm1sal C?f
homosexuals from schools or other public agencies 1f their lifestyle 1s
discovered.
Arm• factbry bl••t till• up to 28
IQUIQUE. Chile - A massive blast npped .. throu&h an arms and
explosives ractory Saturday and it was feared that as many as 28 workers were
killed. Cardocn Explosives Co. issued a statement in Santiago. the Chilean
ca pital. sayina four workers were killed, 24 were missing and 11 were injured
but only two required hospitalization. A police offic.er in this northern city told
The Associated Press that the missing "are almost certainly dead ...
Mournen hac.k •upect to death at f1UJeraJ
JOHANNESBURG. South Afnca-Mourners at tbe funeral of a leading anti~aparthcid black turned on a man ~uspccted ofbeina on~ of his k~lle'! and
hacked hi m to death Saturday. return1n1 to the chu rch service chanuna. The
dog is dead!" In another development. South Africa relaxed its border l(luce7e
on Lesotho where a new, rightist.military sovernn:'cnt bcu~ txpellina rc~u1ccs
that South Aftica araucs arc ant1-apeanhe1d auemlla otlicaal sources said.
Rebel• reportedly control Kampala
PASADENA (AP) -Voyager 2
sent "mind-blowing" new pictures of
Uranus' largest moons home to Earth
on Saturday as scientists said the
spacecraft discovered the planet has a
I 0th ring, a I 5th moon. a north pole
that angles downward and an ul,tra-
violct, electrical gJow.
The highest-quality ph01ographs of
some of the Uranian moons. snapped
by Voyager about the time of its
closest lunar encounters Fnday, were
recorded aboard the probe and trans-
mitted Saturday to the National
Aeronautics and Space ..\dmin1s-
trat1on's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
They revealed one portion of the
moon Miranda has huge. sw1rhng
patterns -resembling a senes of
oval-shaped racetracks nestled within
each other -while other parts of the
moon have numerous craters and
unusual. square-cornered geologic
features. which geologists were at a
loss to explain.
The phot0s. among more th an
4,300 taken by Voyager since H
started observing the Uran1an system
Nov. 4. also showed that Ancl.
Miranda and Titania have large
valleys formed by faults.
Other photographs. taken some-
what earlier. showed craters up to 250
miles across on Titania. They also
revealed that the moon Oberon has a
three-mile-high mounta1r.> and that a
crater there appears to be filled with a
"slurry of carbon-ric h matenal" that
apparently flowed out from the
moon's interior. said U.S. Geological
Survey ~eolog1st Larry Soderblom.
He said the mountain probably was
created when a meteonte rebounded
after smashing into the moon. creat-
ing the crater in which the mountain
SltS.
Khadafy
sails out
to meet
6th neet
MISU RATA. Libya (AP) -Col
Moammar Khadafy. dressed in a
blue-and-green ski suit and an ad-
miral's cap. sailed out into the
Mediterranean on Saturday to meet
the 4.s. 6th Fleet in a 350-ton patrol
boa~ loaded with four mi ssiles
"Li bya cannot be patient forever tu
live under America's international
terrorism:· th e Libyan leader told a
shipboard news conference in M1s-
urata harbor. 125 miles east of
Tripoli. "I am goinJ out to 1he parallel
32. 5. which is the hne of death, where
we will stand and fight Wlth our backs
to the wall.''
The parallel he referred to 1s the
northern bo\ln.dary of the Gulf ol
Sidra. It runs roughl y from M1 surata
to Bcnahazi, on the eastern side of the
aulf. and encloses what 1 "in·
disputably ~rt of Libyan temtory."
Khadafy said.
Khadafy delivered ht~ new
challenac to the United tatt'., one da)
af\er the U.S. 6th Fleet announced
naval air nercises off the L1hyan
coast. including the Gulf of 1dra.
"The Gulf or Sirte ( 1dra) ts pan
and parcel or Libyan temtory,"
Khadafy said. "W t call on thr
1ntemational commumt) to prevent
the United States carrying out mili-
tary maneuvers inside L1b)'a·, econ-
omic tone ... wh ich strctche\ to tht
continental shelf of Malta and Ital)."
There was no ind1cat1on whether
l#LAI-. ... •
Photo of Titania, tak~n from 300,000 mllee, alacnra ..Ue,9. faula and crateri ·
"My God. how 1ncred1ble It 1s.!'
University of Arizona scientist Rob-
en Strom said as he looked at a h1gh-
resolut1on photo of Miranda. "This 1s
JUSt mind-blowing."
B) Saturday night. Voyager was
more than I. I million miles past
Uranus. The craft. launched 10 1977.
traveled a curving 3 b1lhon-mile path
to reach Uran us. 1.8 billion miles
from Earth.
The 10th nng and I 5th moon
orbiting the solar system's th1rd-
largest planet were found before
Voyager swept 50.679 mil~ over
Uranus· clouds-on Fnday. but the
discoveries were announced Satur-
da) b} imaging team leader Brad
Sm11h
The newly discovered nng, desig-
nated I 986U IR. ts located between
the epsilon and delta nngs. which had
been L'ranus' two outermost nngs.
Sn11th said
The new moon. designated
I Q86 9, 1s the l 0th moon discovered
b} Voyager The five largest moons
were discovered previously from
telescopes on Earth.
The latest moon measures about 30
miles in diameter and orbits the
planet e' Cr) 10 hours. 23 minutes at a
distance of about 31 .000 miles -
1ns1dc orbits of ~ven of the moons. Oberon photo. taken from 410,000 mllee, re.ea1a craters.
Libyan leader Moammar llhadafy aurrounded by preM u
be boarda a ml.Mlle-laden na~ patrol boat Saturday.
an} 'csscl of the 6th Fleet was an the
area and Khadafy did not indicate
what hr would do 1fhe met one.
The United tates and all other
W<"strrn powers have refused to
rct'ogn1ze Khadaf) 's claim to the
strategic gu lf as within L1.byan tem -
tonal waterli beyond the trad1t1onal
12-mile hm11
In Wash1naton. tate (Xpanment
'lpoke'lwoman n1ta tockman said
shr had no comment on Khadaf> 's
tnp or what he had to U) about 1t.
In add111on to the dispute over
L1b)an nghts to the Gulf. Kh adaf)
~1d h<' was procla1min1 "a new
confrontation with the nated
tat<'s" o'er L1b~a·s claim to the
entire conuncntal shelf zone an the
central Mediterranean between Libya
-and thelont1ncntal shell nt 1\1.ilta an\I
Ital}
Such a claim ~ou ld g1H l.1h~J
elclus1,e nght\ 10 the ~aht.·d 1n Jn
add1t1 onal area !tOU m1k' long J nd
more than 100 mile~ ~•de from .. outh
of the Italian 1o;land of Uimix-du..a 111
the grttk 1\land ot C l'("te \nordin~
to Khada~. 11 would al\o 81' c him th1•
nght to control na ' 1gation in th.11
area
M1htan t\er( 1c,cs an'"ht·rl' 1n tha1
area nsked dam. g1ng I 1h,3n ml and a.u ngs and other 1n\tallatmn'
Khadaf declared. adding "I uill
upon th<' rnllrt' "orld lOm mun1t' tu
top mcnca camint. <lUI m1htan
maneu\Cn in 1h1\ l 1h,an C'lon11m1\
1ont ••
Weather
delays
shuttle
launch
C \PE( -X'.\\'ER>\L. Fla ('\P)-
!'.\~\ rclel'<'d a gloom~ weather
for<"ca<..t \a1urda\ n1gh1 and post-
ponc<l tnr :~ h(1ur' \unda' ·, sched-
uled ldUnl h 111 'pace shuttle
{ halkngn \.\Ith ,,hool1cacher
t hrl\\J \h .\uhtk .i' J pas~nger
Thl' 11u1looi.. had hc:en marginal all
dJ' hut ~hu11k m.in.igel"'i took ont
Related stories 06
mon ><1i.. at ., p m f>" T and dec1ded
than1.l'' "~re-'Ihm tor a hftofTtoda}
1 hl· de\ l"t'n ~ .. , made shortly
tictnrl' thl' l.i unlh 1.rc" \.\3' to began
k1ad1n~ ~oo onn galli'n' of fuel aboard
the· 'huttle •
l he J'mhkm "3' J tmntal S\stem
nw' ing "'"ant t df't < JnJ'tral from
the north"e"1 pa1. i..1ng ra in and
thundcr .. 111rm'
The laun, t "·'' fl''• hn!uled for
\J ,~a m 1\ll•ndJ'
J>oor "C'.Hher 1n 'onh .\Inca. the
l111.at11ln ol t"<' rnwr~l·n~' landing
,1te' h.id .tlre.ld' ~l day ed
l halleng<"r' 1t111,ll 11nl" da' Clouds
.and r:un tohed I"<' nf \l\ler ship
C nlumh1a \re c1rd \C\ en laun ch post·
ronemcn1~ earlier thl\ month
fort'<'a\ter'\ ..aid thc wea1hct here
\hould he dear l\fonda\ aflcr the
fmn t fl:l SSt'\ through late toda).
( h1llen rr ' \t~cn l""tt~ members
v.erc hnrfed on the v.cathtr turda).
.. wd1cd then 01gh1 plan and under·
"cnt medical e'\am1nat1on~
NA IROBI, Kenya -Upndan rebels Saturday took control or K.ampeala
aft.er two days of hou1e·to-hou1e fiahuna. redudna aovcmmcnt resistance 1n
the capital to a few pockets of holdout t~ps, Western and U.!;i. o~.ciaJs said.
"Kampala is 1n NRA (National Resistance Army) hands. said a ~n
radioed to the British Hip Comm1t1ion (embHSY) in Nairobi at 9 p.m. b)'
British dJplomats. ''There art still pockets of rcStstancc," said the repon.
.. Thinp ha ve quieted down. but there is still shootlna.··
CIA. said to be hiding defector
Ounnp. SI\ day 1n patt th.t'Y are to
dt'plo' ont' \3tcll1tt to obltrve
Hall<'\·~ comet and another to ~
com<' pan of the at1onal eto-
naut1u and Pl"' t\dmin1stl"IUOn'1 ,pa('t'·ba~ huttle tnck•"I network.
But the public internt 1 a focuted on
Mc uhfk a '7-)car-ok1 htah ICMol
teacher from Concord. J( Sbe..,..
selected from 11 , I~ teacha ..,....
c•nt to be the first to fty oe die
Calm return• to s. remea capital
MANAMA. Bahrain -F'l1hlln1 died down Saturday 1n Aden. allow1"1
thousands of dccomposina corpttt to be buried. as a measure of caJm ttturncd
to the bomb-scarred South Yemeni capital city. soul't'tt in Aden ttpOntd. "The
cuy is t.ck 10 normal." an employee of the of1k1aJ South V ftftent News AemcY
told The sociatcd Prnt 1n 1 &clephont tntc"kw. "Thett are no lonett any co~ on the streets. The w11er supply and clcctnchy have bftn rqulanzcd
ap1n "
W HINGTO (P) -The Ccn·
tral ln&ell .. Me Aeency ls kcepina
1«ret the eu~ of 1 lup-ranltnl
Sovitt intell~ .,mt •ho ~
fcctcd last year, U.S. Newt A Wodd
Rcpon fT'POftS &n iu Feb. l cdioont ..
The mkktlHlfd K08 ~ P-
eral was muaJed out of Eut Ga"·
many by helicopttr 1n late pnl or
early May. tMn br<>Utht to the Un.twd
\-&haable" and a "\tranf and \tc~~h
pertonaht} -un 1ke v 1111)
YW'thcnko. the ~ttt ..,.ho dtlccttd
lut yur only to cha.nae his stor\ and
.say he had been ludnappc'd 'I urclle1llo was aUov."t'd to return Lo
the v~ nion
The ClA was cnt1c11cd for 1t'I rott'
1n debndina and heltenna defector\
af\er the Vurthen'-o rtd fi uon .
~huttle 1n N ~·s t1l11e..-~
protnm •
From her orbiuna c&utroom. IM
will teach two lcuons-hk h 1tudent1
1n hundrtd of tchooh wiU wea C11D
Puhhc Bl"Oldca ttnaScrv.a.
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Huntington Beach seeks top citizen .,. ... , .. ,.,. Tbe Huntinaion Be8cb ChambeTof Comnw1a is aa:epwrc AOntinaJjont
for lk out'1&Ddit111 citizen a.ant that
will be praeft ICicf It the clwnber's
annual mcttma on Match 21 'It fhe
Seeclilf'C.ountry Oub.
m11aee of the Oranae County
Pbilannoruc Society, tbe bend pla~ cimaa tunes, marches, folk tunes and Three Hunt1nat0n Balch echoolt
concluded with sinai~ .. h's a SmaU -Ocean View1 Edison and Hunt·
World" direcud by Mickey Mouse. U'ltOn Beach hi&h schools -have
Brian Wermicb. 20, ofHuntincton
Balch hU been named uecutJve
editor of the Brandina Iron, Golden
West Coll•'t ltudent newtpepet. A
Marina flip School sradua&e,
Wennicb i1 in his final 1emater at the
collqe. He lw been on the Brandina
Iron staff' for two 1tmesters.
Nomination form1 are avaJlabk at
the cbambeT omc:e. 22 l 3 Main St.1 No. l2. for further 1nformat1on, caU
the chamber at S36-1818.
captured three o(" the top lb awards It
C,.... •a• the annual tt.rvard Uruvenhy ra. c~ Model United Nations competition
A one~oune to recertify in Boston. persons in pulmonary muecf-Four Ouin View 1tudeni. won
talion is sehedu Feb. 22 in Hunt· invidivual honon. They were John Vi.It hom Jilek-. inaton .8Uch. Nikas, Jeff Gayton. teve Lefebvre Botllae POlaatee.n -,, The coune. co-sponsored by the and Nicole Peoples.
Second lt'lden from the Newport· Huntinau>n Beach Chamber of Com· Other representa11ves on Ocean The Laauna Beach Communlty
Mca Uni(aed School Odtnct 5ehools meree and the Amencan Red Cross View's team included Ken Schiller. Oinic wiU beain trainina sessions for
recently enjoyed a .Di1neyland bend will be held at the fint Unit~ Doua Burford, Jon De Au1ustine. youn1aduh1,qe1 16-24f interested i" ~ncen and a visit from Mickey MethodlJt Church. The fee is Sl6.7S Jenny Piccolo, Tim Campbell, Terna volunteeri~ •• counae on on. Teen
Mou.se in the Newport Harbor H1&h each. The rtlJ•lrltion deadline is Feb. Sendrey and John WaJker. Talk Hotline. Teen. Talk .11 an
School auditorium. 7. for a reaistration form. call the FourEdjsons1udcnts.JulieT1ylor, anonym~us confidenua_I hoth~ for
Spaniored by the Women's Com· ~hamberoff.ce at (714) S36-8888. Valerie Hoekstra, Karen Aronson . tee1\1. h 11 staffed bt ~t&hlY, trained iiiiiili ______________________ ., and Rusty Good, won individual peer coun1elors. TratOJJ\J WJll beJln
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John WhitneyJ Ian Salzman, Af\tcla Nineteen students were presented
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tam ... Valle r boy Kimberlynn and David Kennedy,
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Dettmber4
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Dttember S
Juff and TerryM1all. Costa Mesa, boy
December I
Patnc1a and Carl Markham, Hunt·
• 1ngton Beach. boy
Barbara and Wilham Labonte, Hunt-
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Gina and Charles Emery Jr .. Foun-
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December It
Julie and Joseph San Angelo. Hunt-
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Laura and John K15Cr. Huntington
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Dttember 11
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Sheila and Philip Anara. Fountain
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Nannette and Ph il <imllh fl. Irvine,
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Kay and .Stephen C'ano. Newport
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Carol and Thoma' ( scnar. Hunt·
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Cynthia and James Von Tungcln Jr.,
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Carolyn and Da vid <it11l, Fountain
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Mary LuJan and Jose On11, Costa
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Dttember 14
Jana and James Howard, Foun tain
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Kimberly and Da vid Rohrer Hunt-
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Stephanie and Gary Erickson Hunt-
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Diane and Wouter Ka mp'i<:huur
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Karen and Ali Sadin. Fountain Valley, g.irl
Susan and l.ew1\ \hernll, Fountain Valley, girl
Oecember U
Twana and Felix Hadd1.1t, Fountain Valley. girl
Bn11tte La Fonr.aine and haun
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Angela and Enc. Jenkins. Hunt1n1ton Beach, girl
December U
Wanda and W1ll1am Bruce ( osta MC\a , girl '
Kathleen and ~ark1s KaJantar1adeh
Hu nunaton Reach. boy ·
Robert.a and Lance \tom e Laauna Hills. girl •
Nanc.y and Anthony Roa M1n1on V1CJO, &Jrl '
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Co~nty to move
hearing impaired
progra1ntolrvine
BJ Jl!ANETl'E A VENT °' ..............
Beflnruna th11 fall, the county's
Heanna Impaired Pro&ram will be ~tocate.d to the Irvine llnified School
District.
Altbouah the contract wnh the
county has yet to be finalized. the
Irvine Board of Education voted
unanimously Tuesday to approve
Venado Middle School and Un1ver·
s1ty Hia.h School as the new sites for
the pr<>IJ'lm.
The countyw1dc program, which
includes approximately 108 studehts
from Brea to San Oemente, P."Ovides
spec11hzed edu<:atJon to pupils whose
heanna impairment advenely afTecu
tlieir education,1 performance, ~id
Bruce G1vner, the district's deputy
superintendent. in his report to the
board.
G1vncr said the program was
localed in the Santa Ana Unified
School Dlstnct until Santa Ana
school officials advised the county's
Department of Education in Decem-
ber-that they-could TIO lonacr flou
the pr<>&ram because of the distnct's
need for add1t1onal portable build·
1n15.
In other 1Ct1on, the bolrd reviled
the di1trict'1 policy on polJtacaJ can-
didatet' ·~ in the 1ehool1.
Board President Helen T Cameron
said the revi11on "was a clanficat1on
of the policy we had befo~."
· The new policy requires the schools
to 1nv1te aH declared candidates for a
political office if they invite one
candidate to speak. Cameron said the
new pohcy was adopted an response
to questions from new board mem-
bers Grci Smith and M.arg1c
Wakeham. Sbe sajd Sm11b and
Wakeham, pr!or io their elect109,. to
the board, had been invited to speak
to students. After their election, they
wanted to clanfy the board's position
so that all candidates could pan1c1-
pate in the process, said Cameron
The board also apccd to res true..
turc its budaet advisory committee
Smith said the action became neccs~
ary because 10 the past, When he was a
member of the committee. ''there
were no guidelines on what they
would be domii."
11.odu 1t~ nc.w descnpt10n. t~
committee will con'11st of five mem-
bers. one to be appointed by each
member of the board. </
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Helping handicapped klda
Studenta lD tbe heulD.C-lmpalred pr..-
at HantiJICton Beach BICJa klaool poee
with the Apple D compater donated by tbe Bnnttn~oa ~la Ba.t Lloaa-ClalL._Llou
(from left, b9ck row) are Kma lie 1
Gary Gruwell and Art ,Letta· llld41e row:
OrMge COMt DAILY PILOT /8undey, Jenuaty 28. 1Me .&a
Llno Juarez, llike Maynm, teacher IU.m
PaKOe, Glno lllceaJ~. teacher Cindy
XJ.rkham and Joanne-Bawkland, ...teteot
principal o~acaitoa . Proat row:
band Bl1bop, Wlndy Ramirez, "'Llnla Olea
and Erle Ha&hee.
Homes due
on school
property
in Laguna
IJ LAURA MD& ...............
The Laauna Beach Cur COWICd
hu approved plan1 for 36 11ftlleo
family homes and a commuony pen
to be built on a vaant lo1 oYo'Md by
the IChool d1stnct
The Lquna Beach Unified School
Dtstnct mu~t now act as>proval from
lhe Cabfomta Coa1tal Comm1uiot)
befort It can sell the land It hopes to
act about SJ.8 million (or the 11te.
The council taaat:dt.scveral con·
d1tJons Lo 1u appcoval of1hc plans for
the 20-acre ~Ila Laauna propcrw.
About eight acres will be used for
the 36 homes Five acres wi II be iJ ven
to the c11y for a communuy park, and
another eight acres will be controlled
by the Clly for open spac.e.
Lut "iovember the council asked
the d1stnct to provide a buffer zone
between the development and o pen
space located behind the lot to prot.ect
the homc'I from brush flrC1
-lnsteadof ~I~ down the plans.
the d1<1tnct bought a 7 9-acre lot north
of the area for S"50 <~tJ
Pending approval of a contract by
the Irvine board at its next meeun&,
G1vner said the program would be
housed at no cost to the d1stnct. The
county would place four poruble
buildings for heanng impaired stu·
dents 1n grades seven and eight at
Venado Middle School and seven
poruble bu1ld1n15 for students 1n
grades nine through 12 at U n1vers1ty
High School
Smith said the budget advisory
committee would function much hke
the city's finance committee and
would be "the eyes and car\ of the
board"
Art museum seeks new home
At m Tuc\day meeting. the council
said 11 wanted kgal control of the 7 9
acres to 1Mure that the area will be
u~d a\ open space while the school
board wanted the city 10 buy the land
to protcC'l the d1stnct's investment
Howe.,,er board member-. finally
ilgrecd to &ive the 7 9 ac~s to the oty
1n exchange for the cit y waiting about
\3 <'lfJ 1n fee\ for proc""in& the
plans
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Ot ... .,..,,... .....
women wh<> called themselves the hne Ans Patrons
They <>rgan11cd an exh1b111ons 1n < 11~ Hall. later moving At rhe recommendation of 1t\
insurance \tudy committee the
&ard also agreed to comm1'i'i10n an
independent consultant to study the
district's health insurance package
Don Chadd. president of rhe Irvine
Teacher's Assoc1a11on and a commit·
tee member. said teacher~ were
concerned by premium inc:rea~o;
C hadd said the consultant would
assess the d1stnct's insurance package
and make recommendatJons.
Officials at the Newpon Harbor Art Museum say
they arc looking at various Orange County sites for a new
place to house the fac1ht y's collecuon of original
c.ontemporary an.
1n 1%2 to the Balboa Pav1hon and then to the-former
offi c.e\ of the Daily Pilot before est.abh'lhing the present
museum m 1977
The mu\Cum will receive SI mil hon over the nex t I()
;year\ from the Irvine ( o. to underwnte ma)Or annual
cxh1b1t10n\ In Oct()bcr, the 1nsututu1on was gi ven a st.ate
grant from tht < ahforn1a Aru ( ounc1l totalanl S 19.500
About fi ve )'cars ago the dl'itnct
tncd uMuc.cessfull) to sell the Alta
Laguna land Though some de·
,efoper'I c~prcs\Cd interest in the
propcn) they didn't want to spend
rhe time or money to get city approval
for plans said Supcnntendcnt 8111)
Ba.mes It was then that the d1stnct
dCClded to take on the process 1tscl(
In add1t1on to using the portables
for its own students, the distract
would also benefit from the support
personnel provided by the county.
said G1vner.
Muse um spokeswoman Kathleen Costello .said the
regional art museum -located at 850 San Clemente
Dnve for the past nine years -must move to
accommodate Its growing permanent an collection.
8u1 the moving vam will not load up the val~blc
piece\ JU'lt yet < o~tcllo said Plans for the cxpan'1on are
tentatively <ilated for 1988-89. when the museum will be
celebrating its 25th anniversary.
A study will be conducted in March to determine
options open to officials at the 2J.-year-old fac1h1y.
Costello said. .. It would be nice to cclebrak both the move and the
25th ann1vcnary at the same time," Costello said HB-Edison egg drop
makes physics fun
The museum bcJ.an as the brainchild of a do1cn
By FRED VOGELSTEIN
Of .. .,.., .........
for about 175 science students in
Huntington Beach. phy•ncs class was
fu n this week
As participants 1n the ninth annual
Hunungton and Edison high school
eJW dropcompe1111on. theyspent class
11me dropping boxes of eggs ofT the
rhe five-story Huntington Beach< 11y
Hall bu1ld1ng.
To mark the culmination of 12
weeks of 1nstruct1on on force, energy
and fnction, they were a•mgncd to
build a small container that would
keep a raw egg from breaking when
the con111incr was dropped ofTrhe mof
'ufa !()().foot-tall building
Most of the students wound up
with \Crambled eggs.
The c11cm\C wa'i de'i1gncd to let
student\ \CC some of the pnnc1plc'i
they ha ve learned about in clas'i in
action. \aid Edison phy'i1C'i teacher
!)tevc Johnson
"Lots of people don't take phys1c'i
because they think it's 100 difficult,"
added Huntington phys1c'I teacher
Clyde James "This 1s d~s1gned to
make physic~ fun "
That clement was clearl)' evident
on the faces of the .. tudcnt'i as they
watched their creations plummet lo
earth
"Th1\ hu been the best pan of the
cla~s so far." ~1d '!Cnior Knst1n
K1llcy. the inventor of a c;mall. rock-
llkc conuuncr with a propeller on the
top.
"h's more interesting than learning
from booh." said Dale Ma yeda also
a o;enior
Huntington High '>chool won the
compet111on w11h a \UCCC\'i rate of 42
percent to Ed1~n ·\ 41 1 1 percent
cutting Edison's lead in the w mpct1·
lion over the past several years to a
5-3 score Organ1.ur\ couldn't re-
member who won the fir;t egg drop
Leader• Project
Saddleback Colleae
Profeeeor Kathie Hoctce hu
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people nationwide to partlcl·
1>9te ln the Leaden Project,
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tvltli abpo~ agree11Jent
To lhe Editor:
I doo•t understand. Was Newpon
Beach City Council duped by the 0ranee COunty Board of Super-
viton? Was it outmaneuvered by tbeir~staft7
When it reached a settlement was it
even aware that the dan_ter existed for
the increase of air Oighl$ out of
Oran,e County Airport over the 5S
per day limit? ·The only statement I
have read from the mayor in the press is; ••1t could have been worse."
Well, that's not aood enough for me
or, I think, thousands of other
Newport Beach residents.
I realize the council members arc
weary of fiahtin• the Oranae County
Board of Su~1sors over the airport i~\>Utue~~~ ·v sof the ettJ.Zens.o(Newport Beach and in
laet of the recent escalation ofnights.
will they just live up? Let me remind
them that th~y were elect~ to
preten'e our environment and quaJi-
ty oflifc in Newport Beach -no one
promised them an easy time. And, accord.in& to newspaper repc:>rts, they
bad SI. 9 million to work wt th. Where
and to whom did all those dollars go?
For what?
I am a homeowner in Newpon
Beach and own a business in the area,
one who was willing to compromise
and was lulled into ,security by the
supposed and highly acclaimed ac-
complishment worked out with the
Board of Supervisors.
But two days later I realized it was a
farce when the newspaper headlined
"up to 96 flights a day through
March." I don't buy all that lc~J
.. mumbo jumbo" about planes w11h
different noise levels, etc. Those are
simply traps which the council fell
into.
And, what happened to the 7 a.m.
to JO p.m. flight restrictions? The fi rst
day of increased flights (Sat., Jan. 4 ),
planes took oil' every three or four
minutes $t.aning at 6:45 a.m. and on
Monday the fifth thcty took off from
6:30 a.m. to well past 11 p.m.
Undoubtedly they had to stan earlier
to cram in the increased number of
flights. Is this allowed under the
agreement? h is unacceptable.
I predict that eomc March 31 (I)
beca use all the flights over SS have
.not been used the belanec will carry
o" and on over to the neJtt months
and (2) the afrlincs will petition the
cou ns and the Board of Supervisors
to sustain that level because they were
encouraged to increase and promote
their flight schedules (with discount
fares no doubt).
I would not be surprised at escala-
uon,un~~ding the move of flights to
6 a.m. from/ a.i'n. ancf11 p.m. from
10 p.m. Perhaps the council had
better read the agreement it signed
more carefully so as not to be
surprised at the loopholes.
Please romember that-th~ Cit y
Cou ncil 1s only in its position of trust
because we as citizens put it there to
represent us. Wheo is 1t goin' to get the .. guts" or enough "smarts · to do
ain effective job? The Back Bay
preservation for birds and garbage
collecti on are really not the important
issues because they won't matter if
council doesn't become more effec-
ti ve in preserving the environment
for the residents -the ones who pay
all the highly inflated taxes in New-
pon Beach.
I for one will not care if oil wells
ruin the view from Newport Beach
because the airplanes have already
ruined living conditions. Newpon
Beach residents and those an sur-
rounding areas have JUSt begun to see
the deterioration to their homes and
environment.
BEVERLY J. JOHNSON
Ncwpon Beach
Smoking in workplace oa tap
To the Editor:
On Oct. 22. 1985, the Irvine City
Council passed a smoking ordinance
for Irvine which requires that there be
non·smoking sections in restaurants
seating 40 or more persons, and that
smoking be prohibited in certain
public places.
The provision regulating smoking
in portions of the workplace was
postponed after a Tobacro Institute
representative argued that a volun-
tary employer program would be
sufficient. The City Council then
instructed the Tobacco Institute rei>-
rcsentativc to devise and implement
such a volun~ program, and to
report to the City Council on tht"
program's success at the City Council
meeting Tuesday, Jan. 28. 1986.
If it is found that the voluntary
program has been ineffective. then
the Cify Council will pass the man-
datory ordinance.
Input is needed by those who work
in Irvine to help council members
determine if voluntary programs
have been initiated 1n the workplace.
and the success of such programs.
People should call either the Irvine
City Council at 660-361 4 or Assistant
City Manager Paul Brady Jr. at
660-3607. prior to the City Council
mccung Tuesday evening.
GREG ORY PELLICO
Irvine
Tot's not tired of her yule toys
To the Editor:
Re: Your photograph of my daugh-
ter, Katie, age 21h, on page I of the
Dec. 30, 1985 issue, and the accompa·
nying story.
At the request of my daughter
Katie, 21/z, I am writing to ask for a
retraction of the story you published
to accompany her photograph on the
front page of the Dec. 30. 1985 issue.
Katie assures me that she made no
statement to the effect that she was
"tired" of her Christmas toys and
preferred to play on the old retread
tire swing in Bayside Park.
Although she does enjoy the tire
swing, she as greatly concerned that
your story will prejudice her in the
eyes of Santa Claus and that she now
runs the senous nsk of recei ving
nothing but an old tire next
Christmas.
Moreover. she takes some excei>-
tion to your statement that light rain
sprinkles terminated her session in
the park. In truth. 1t was the sand fight
with the two other girls present that
put an end to her play.
Pl ease send your retraction to Mr.
Clau!> at the Nonh Pole with a copy to
Katie's lawyer.
FRANqS E. QUINLAN
Ncwpon Beach
P 5 You ma y omit reference to the
sand fight 1n your letter to Mr. Claus.
Car poolers deserve reward
To the Editor:
I can't believe all the negative
comments on the new express lane on
the Costa Mesa freeway. lf1t is unsafe
for car pool cars. then 1t 1s unsafe for
any cars and close the sucker down. If
it is safe for all cars then let's.reward
those who car pool by letting them use
By Tile A11oclat~ Pre11
Today 1s Sunday, Jan. 26. the 26th
day of 1986. There arc 339 days lef\ in
the year.
Today's hi&hli&ht in history:
On Jan. 26. 14/42. the first Amen-
can expeditionarv force to go to
" Europe during World War II came
ashore in Northern Ireland.
Oo this date:
In 1784. in a letter to his dauahter.
Benjamin Franklin expressed has
unhappiness over the choict of the
eqk as the symbol of Amenca.
Franklin preferred another bird -
the turkey.
In 1802. Congress passed an aet
callina for a library to be established
ORANGE COAST
l1i1JPilat
"
the lanl·
I ~omc11mcs car pool. sometimes I
am alone riding on the Costa Mesa
freewa\ In either case I think 1t 1s
right that 1hose who conserve on fuel
and ~hare ride\ get a JUSt reward.
J IM DE BOOM
Newport Beach
within the L ~ C ap1101. The collec-
tion would become a forerunner of
the prcscnt·<lay Library of Congress.
In 18 3 7. M 1ch 1gan became the 26th
statt"
In 1861 Lou1!>1ana \CCcded from
the Uni on
In 11:!70. V1rgin1a rejoined the
nion
In 1962 . the United State~
launC'hcd the Ranger 3 'lpacecraf\ to
land \C1ent1fic in'ltrumcnts on the
moon. The probe missed b) some
22.000 miles.
Thought for tuda)'. ..Many
creatures have bra1ni.. Man alone ha~
mind." -R. Buckminster Ful1er.
in ventor-philosopher (I 89S-l 983)
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·'The surprlsl!JI th Ina Is that Mr. Cuomo would take seriously the Idea
that beJng Italian Is a 7at.a.J handicap. • ·
ON THE RIGH T
JOUPB 801Ul.AN cola•0 1trt
JOSEPH
SOBRAN
Who
cal-es if
Cuomo's
Italian?·
Hard to believe he
feels persecl!ted
over his ethnicity
NEW YORK -There are those
who think New York's Gov. Mano
Cuomo is flipping out He. lends
plausibility to this theory bX harping
on the theme that he 1s being
persecuted because he's Italian.
Politics prevents pSrole
Front-page stories in The New
York Times and Washington Post
allow Mr. Cuomo to ex.patiatc on the
subject. He is currently mad at the
columnists Evans and Novak for
suggesting (in his words) that "Ital·
1ans from the Northeast can't win"
(the presidency, that is). but bot.h
stories aJso take note of remarks at his
eJtpense by others, including myself.
4.. despite governor's urging
I don't know what Mesus. Ev~ns
and Novak actually said. but they are
two mighty shrewd hombres. and I
doubt that they'd say anything as
crude as that a Northeastern Italian
couldn't be elected president. Not
because it's impolite to say so -facts
don't always conform to etiquette,
and Evans and Novak deal in hard
facts -but because it's not true.
Keeping 2 tnen in prison after they've
served for 18 years does GOP no good
The New York parole case featur-
ing Gary McGivern is as sordid a·
mess as one gets in politics. which
means as sordid a mess as one can
ever get into.
Three members of the parole
board. defying precedent, have re·
fused to recommend parole for
McGivcrn notwithstanding the rec·
ommendation of Gov. Mario
Cuomo. Cuomo has charged that the
whole fuss is an operation of the
Reagan Wh ite House. The White
House has denied this, though an
official of the Reagan administration
conceded that in a conversation with
Mr. Anthony Colavita, the chairman
o ( New York·s GOP. tne. ''subject"
dad come up of the recommended
clemency.
Cuomo's idiomatic paraphrase of
the message that went from Washing-
ton to Albany Republicans was.
.. Jump on this issue of hfe and death.
1ump on this issue of clemency, get in
there and try to influence the parole
board." That is almost cenainly
hyperbolic nonsense, but in fact all 56
Republican members of the As-
sembly in Albany signed a letter
urging the parole board to deny the
govern or's recommendation.
The entire th ing groans with the
overhead of politics, and here are the
salient points to bear in mind.
I. When Cuomo was lieutenant
govern or, the case of McGivern and
Charles Culhane was brought to hi s
attention and he publicly stated that
he thought they should be Jct out of
jail. It is not clear whether he said this
because he believed them to be
innocent of the felony murder or
because he thought they had served
long enough. Still, he made the
record.
2. Having been elected governor,
he managed, to the di smay of hi s
admirers who thought him reliably a
man of integrity, to pr~ed as though
the caSt" of McGivem-.C. ulhant" never
existed. It was not until last New
Year's Eve that he woke from his
slumber. and for some reason rec-
ommended clemency for McGivern.
but ignored Culhane.
3. The prosecution charged tha\ of
the three prisoners seated in the back
of the car that day in 1968, it was
McGivcrn who had pulled the pistol
from the guard in the front seat.
killing him, a split second before the
other guard killed the third prisoner.
McGivcm and Culhane aJways main-
tafocd it was the third prisoner, acting
alone, not in collusion with either of
them. who did the killing. The court
in fact found McGivern and Culhane
guilty of felony murders, suggestina
that the case was never conclusively
made that McGivern used the lethal
pi stol.
4. Are you prepared for the
smelliest act of them all? In 1973, the
Court of Appeals declared that the
trial at which they had been convicted
was irregularly conducted; two years
later, before the third trial, the
prosecutor went to the lawyer for
McGivern and Culhane and said,
Look. let's call this a manslaughter
case. Jfthey will agree to that. we can.
in effect, spring them immediately
because they have served enou~
time to satisfy manslaughter convic-
tions.
Now this same gentleman, Ulster
County District Attorney Michael
Kavanagh. began the screaming and
the yelling in December 198S, about
the terrible nsk to the people of New
York that would come from letting
McGivern out of Jail -although he
was perfectly prepared to let
McGivern and Culhane out of jail 10
years ago. You will not be surpnsed to
learn that Michael Kavanagh is
planning to run for statewide office.
and he finds 11 fun to run on the
proposition tha1 he saved widows and
children from a man-eating madman.
S. To be 1den11fied as in favoroflaw
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
Politics is fluid. A Boston lnshman
can be elected. So can a Southerner. A
black can be elected to statcwtde
office in Virginia. Why should 1t be
harder for an Italian?
. The surpnsing thing is that Mr.
Cuomo wouJd take senously the idea
that being ltahan 1s a fatal handicap.
He is talking about running in order
to refute a proposition that nobody
believes.
and order is one thing; another, to be
identified as insensate. McGivcm
and Culhane have been in jajJ for 18
years -for a felony murder. In
CaJifomia, yo u could murder at point
blank range in the Hollywood Bowl
the governor, the lieutenant governor
and Miss California and be eligible
for parole in half the time aJrcady
served by McGivcrn and Culhane.
twoeJtccptionalmcn whose auilt even My guess 1s that being Italian is. to
offelony murder sensible people have most Americans. more attracti ve
doubted. Stem justice is called for than otherwise. Mr. Cuomo h1msclf1s
when people get mauled or killed, put an attractive man. and in a d1s-
thc GOP has nothing to win, in th e tinctively Italianate wa). His reall y
Ion' run, from the cultivation of serious handicap is that he 1s a New
sadism as characteristic of their York liberal, a political 1dent1t) 1t will
approach to prisoners who have take aJI his charm and resourccfulne~'i
already served 18 years. .,.. to overcome.
I was asked to write to the parole
board with my own recommen-
dations, and did so. on Jan. 7, I wrote
in part: "I have known him
(McGivem) for almost 10 years. He
and Chuck CuJhane and I have been
in correspondence, I have read his
letters, l have visited him, I have
talked extensively with his attorneys
and with his friends. and (join in th e
consensus that Gary McGivem is a
wholly reformed human beinJ. that
he would not under any circum-
stances abuse the mercy of this Board.
He is desperately anxious to make an
entirely new life for himself, and it
seems to me that by any measure, he
has suffered a arcat deal, losi ng. in
prison (where he certainly belonged
for his earlJer offenses) a substantial
part of his life. I hope, and I pray, that
the board will heed the recommen-
dation of the Governor."
But politics came first.
WJJIJam B11etley 11 a 1yndlcalH
col•1DJJl1t.
As I have had occasion to learn,
Mario Cuomo is amazingly th1n -
skinncd about the Italian business.
Most rc~ently he was quoted as saying
there is ho such thing as the Mafia. He
didn't mean it the way it sounded. but
he was speaking emotionally. He has
a raw nerve there, and it's emerging as
something of an eccentricity.
Let's put 1t this way. The average
voter would vote for an Italian
without thinking twice. But he might
be more reluctant to vote for an
Italian who thinks he's being per-
secuted for being Italian, s1mpl)
because such an obsession suggests
that its subject is out of touch with
reality.
Chinese Triads spreading
into this country, says INS
In my one long conversation with
Mr. Cuomo, I fou nd myself reassur-
ing him. not so much that I wasn 't
prejudiced against him for being
Italian, but that nobody else 1s. either
I .mean, even if I were an an t1·ltahan
bigot, I would be the onl; one r, l'
nev~r ~card, for ex.ample, of people
pa~1ck1~g and stampeding out ol
their neighborhood beca use an Ital·
ian moved in. Being preJud1ccd
against Italians as a little like being
prej~diced a~inst Finns. Anyth1ng's pos~1blc, but It doesn't amount to n
national problem.
. Come. to think of 11, the only
d1sparag1ng remarks about Italians
I've h~rd lately were made b)
9craJdioe Ferraro, who complained ·~ her book t~at most Italian voters
diselayed their disloyalty by voting ~nst her. I thank they displayed
their &ood sense. Only an inordinate
loyaJty to Italy could inflict Mi !I
Ferraro on America.
WASHINGTON-The Immigra-
tion and Naturalization Service has
found another Asiatic underworld
network to worry about: Chinese
criminal gangs known as Triads.
A special int ernal "strategic
assessment" has been sent to all
1mm1aration field offi ces, wamina
them to be on the alcn for Triad
aanasters trying to enter the country.
The pngs .. arc pan of a new (to the
United St.ates) crime cartel that is
cmerJing in the Far East and pread-
ina to the United State ,"the aaency
wamed itS field offices. Gang mem·
bers are enterina the country both
leplly and illcplly, the wamina
noted.
"Persons anvOlvcd with Chinese
Tnads believe them to be notonously
ruthless,'' the immigration bulletin
wams. addina: "Tnads have been
known to smuaJe heroi n from A$ia
by killina infanu, pllCln& the heroin
inside their dead bodies and usina
women posina as nursina mothen to carry the beroin acrou national
border1."
There has been no documented
instance of a dead bib)' being uied to
smuak dope or anythlna else Into
the U-nited Sta,es •
0 0fficen havma contact wtth
known or suspttttd Triad membcn
hould exen:ist caution,"• the warn·
JACK
AID£1SOI
and JOSEPH SPlAR
r~ ~~
ing, obta1nco by our associate Donald
Goldberg, continues. "Since Triad
members are generally forcian na-
tionaJs (some U.S.-bom Chinese arc
members). the service should upcc1
to encounter more of thek individ-
uals as other agencies beain investip·
tionsand more members miaratc into
the United States."
The seriousness of the problem is
attested to by evidence turned up by
the Presjdent's Commission on Or-
p niicd Cri me that Chinese Tnads
are rcspoMible for anywhere from 20
to 30 pel'Cent of the heroin now beina
smuaaled into the country. The
commission also found hnkl between
t~Chinese pnpand the MafiL
In fact, some law enforcement
officials ored1Cl that pnp of Aliatac oriain will become the co"UnfO'•s No. 1
Of'llntz.ed-aime problem 'lritb1n five
~ wa~ of ~istorical ~und. tM urun.11r1uon ~ pouns out
• that Triads oria.inated in the 17th
century on the Chinese mainland,
an\I were underground societies
"working to overthrow the govern-
ment and restore the Ming line to the
lmperiaJ Chinese throne... The
underaround political aroups were
harassed by the Chfoese aovcmmcnt.
and for their own protection de-
veloped an elaborate, secret structure
The name derives from the oriainal
groups' sacred symbol. a triangle
representina heaven, Earth and man-
kind. Over the centuries, the Triads
lost their initial politieaJ coloration.
"The Triads of today are nothing
more than common criminals,'' the
lmmiaration Service assessment
states. "They have dqenerated into
an o,..anization of criminals who
utilize (for whatever reason) the
earher initiation ceremonies. secret
hand sipl1, poems. terminoloa.y and
clandntine charactenstics of the oria· 1nal Triads."
Gana membcra are preponckraotly
between 11 and 2' yean old, and are
involved in dope, aamblins. prosti-
tution, lo.a~thark.ina and proteedon
r-.ckdl. The Triads "are formed
IOlety for \be parpote of mmna ~ by wMtcttr mean1 avaif-abk thr ftP0'1 Mies.
Jd ....... -~,,,.., .,_ ,, ..... fll II> Biia::
On ~be other ha nd. he al\O co~plaa!led that sh~wu the victim of
anta-lt.ahan prejudice. Peopk were
only demanding that she abide by
federal financial disclosure la~41 11 seemed, because her name ended 1'n a
vowel.
Mr. Cuomo is proving to bt a'I
resourceful . a cC!mplaincr a,· M 1,~ F~~ro. T~1s trait. may do credit 10 has an,enu~ty, but 11 doe~ nothana 10 enhance his appeal. The number of peo~le he has now accused of picking
on ham has shattered all re<X>rd\.
Odd. Mr. Cuomo used 10 come on
IS a tou&h IUY who braga~ that he
knew how to land a kidney pun h
Even .that persona had a certa in attracttven~ Suburban Amenca
has a ?neak1nc. admiration for th
1treetwt1C bi1-c11y boy who kno c
bow to handle himself an a Oght 9wi
lt•s confutin1 when the tough· ut
whimpers that the Other auys 1Jul ftahtina fiir. It ev~n. sound~ flaky Mr'
Cuomo may be kilhna h1m~lfin kif dcfmte.
I
Let therapist tell hei:' about dad ......, ..... ...,..,
dlD (March 21 ·April 19): Empbaaia on pf.ut tbat bmr hi&. ........
(or ..._ project or ....,.unnt, inteuified atr.ir of....,_ WMt Md -.
nebubaa becc>mea very real. Aci:ent on buaiMM and w ~Md ..... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
divon:ed mother, raisina a 6-year.()ld
dau&htcr1 keepin,1 hou"' and home totetbet oy work.inc two jobs.:
My dauabier bas not teen btr tatber
for two years. Yes, he dl&a,m>earr.d but
it'1 much more complicated than
that. He bas undcraone hormone
therapy and had suraery to become a
woman. Accordina to hjs parents he
now calls hlmself Ramona. l don't
know his/her whereabouts and bis
family won't tell me. I act S 100 for
child suppon every month, throuah
hls fatt\(1'.
I had no inkling that my husband
was not normal until he announced
one day that he wanted a divorce so he
could act out of the male body in
which he was trapped and become a
woman.
. ~t shall I tell my dau.ahtcr? She
ts &ftlJY and hun that her Tather has
abandoned her. He sends cards
sisned "Dad" on Christmas and for
her birthdav. <No itifts.) There is no
DEAR MR. GOREN
Q.-MJ partner and I play a five·
card major aystem. Rece ntly, we
have apent a lot of llme dlscuH·
haf-wkther-or not to open one
no trump when the band con·
talu a five-card major. What'•
your oplnlon?-L. J ., State n la·
land, N.Y.
A.-You are not alone Ev<'n the
experts are divided on \Vhat to
open when you have a b'alanced
hand or 16· 18 points that Includes
a five-card major. Even your col·
umnlsts are not in complete agree·
ment on this one: Omar Sharif does
not mind opening one no trump
with a bad five-card major but
won't do it with a good suit, I thank
it Is better to get thl' hand off your
chest with the mo t descript ive bad
available-Ont' oo trump.
You don't have all that much of a
problem when your -.uit is spades
That is because the only response
that might prove embarrassing Is
one no trump But what about
when your suit is hearts'' Look at
this hand:
•Kx ~ A.Jxxx Qt Ox •AQlO
If you elect to open one heart and
partner responds one s pade, you
have an almost insurmountable
problem. One no trump is an under·
bid and a jump to two no trump is a
distinct overbid. You probably
have to compromise with a waitanf(
bid or two clubs and hope that
partner doesn't pass that.
I realize that. if I open one no
trump, I will on occasion play in an
inferior no trump spot when there
is a superior heart icontract avail-
able when partner has three· or
Why women
don'tmajor
in science
BOSTON (AP) -Many qualified
young woman apparently shy away
from becoming scientists because
they don't think ~ch careers blend
well with marriage and a family.
according to a recent study.
The "surprising and not a little
disturbing" conclusion was reached
by Nonna C. Ware of Radcliffe
College anJ Valene Lee of the
Educational Testing Service. The
Boston Globe reported.
Their research was based on a
national study of goals. attitudes,
experiences and achievements of
students who were tested when they
were in high school in 1980 and 1982.
The two women tried to identify
factors that predicted whether a
student would chose to maJor in
science. Assuming that morr talented
students wo uld chOOS(' science ma-
JOrs, they concentrated on those who
scored at the 50th percentile or higher
an achievement test~.
Only 14 percent, or 187 of 1,2 12
young women. ma1ored an science in
college, com. parrd with 40 percent of
1,280 young men an the study.
The researchers also found that
students of eithtr sex who had high
educational asp1rat1ons. high grades
and wanted to 80 to four-year COllCfCS
were more likely than others to maJOr
1n science.
But the youn~ women who said
they gave a high rnority to future
family and persona hfe and said they
had been influenced by high school
teachen and counselors an making
~llCJC plans were less hkcly to major
tn sc1ence. Ware, who heads a Radcliffe p~o
aram aimed at encouraging haah
school girls in scientific careers. told
the Globe that the conflict youna
women perceive between scientific careers and family may not be
completely imqjncd.
IUfFELL'S
llMlSTEIY llC.
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other contact. Of' coune, I can't tcU
bcr why Dad isn't around. When abe
asks whv he doesn't come to see her I
just sayt'l don't knO'*."
The child is bec:ontina depreued
and hostjle and needs therap~. But
how can I put her in therapy without
tellina her the truth?
When1 If ever, should ahe be told?
Please aive me some advice. -ST.
LOUIS WOMAN
D&ARSt.LMb:l ..... J•wW ,._.
a taltable dtenplat fw ,_r eMW at
..ee. s.e Me4 Mt M ...W _,....
aboet lier fadaer't ~
utU tlte tlaen"8t •ecWet tlle cu
four-card support tor my five-card
SUit. But I think that is the lesser or
evils.
That does not mean I think it is
wrong to bar·o"J)ening-one no trump
with a five-card major. I just reel
that the complication~ that ensue
can prove troublesome, and that
bidding is easier if you open all bat·
anced 16·18 point hands with one
no trump. However, if for purposes
of suit play your hand values to 19 ,
open the five-card major; your
hand is t oo strong for one no
trump.
Q.-We play fordn• no trump re-
sponses to nve-card major open~
,
DEAit ANN LANDERS: Several
weeks llO I read an ankle about the
varioua Utet for pencils. The authot
mentioaed mrrina cocktails, twiltina toum~uets, cleanina pipes and
scratduna becks.
He then said the most unusual use
was developed by Ann Landen, who
once advised women that the way to
dciennine if they need to wear a bra is
to place a ~ncil horizontally beneath
one of tbear breasts. If the pencil falls
to the Ooor, fortet the bra.
Did you really say that, Ann? I'm
dvhta to know the details. -CHl-
CA<iO DEVOTEE ·
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SHARIFF
lnp, I opened one heart AAd
partner reaponded one no trump.
I held:
•8753 ~KlOe.43 A6 •AQ
What should my rebid have
been?-P. N., Chicago Ill.
A.-A very awkward hand Two
spades would be a reverse; two
hearts would show a six-card suit;
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
attended 1everaJ weddinas recently
and am appalled at some of the
modem rituals practiced at rccep.
tions.
After cuttina the. first piece of cake
the bride and aroom take turns
shovina the cake into one another's
facn. Thjs seems Ii~ a very bosute
act that has been perverted from the
orlainal custom of feeding
(nourishina) one another. Do you
wish to comment? -DISGUSTED
IN ST. PETERSBU RG
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and two or a minor would promise
at least three cards tn the -.u 1 t bid
Obviously, you have to 11£• about
something. l thanl< I would clioow
to treat my club holding as 1f 1t
were three cards long and rc•b1d
two clubs. I realize that rnuld lead
to problems, and I sympathize with
your dilemma.
T.lU&UI ~~I 20-May 20): You'U finilh what bad f*D l8ft ......
You'U be ht obtiption that wu not your owa io fins pfacie. ...._
hiahlipu celebration, romaocc, vanety. pc>Mible uavel. Ariel .....
prominently .
GDONI (May 21-June 20): You
could find roma"" whe~ previoualy
there wu mere routine, work. You make
discoveries, your style is imprinted. you
pin puter independenoc of tho"'lbt.
actions. Leo native will play role.
CANCER ,(June 2l-July 22): C1oee
~lative talks about plans which could
include change of residence. Yovr coun-••••••Iii•••••
sci is 50\l&hl, but mainly it ~J.~;t. . approval that is desired. Scenario · · ts Wteas, tripa. visits. AQuariaa pllyl ro~ . 1
LEO (July 23-Aua, 22): Elementl of timina. luck ride with you -you
could strike it rich. Focus on popularity, loo&-distance calls. travel, publi._.
added recopation. You'll locate what had been miwna. you'll be happier.
v.JRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): Moon in your lip depicu new ...ns.
independence, creaiivity, ability lO 1emodel aDd rebuild.. Seftw of directioa ii
restored, you'll take greater dwJe o( your own destiny. Taurus, Scorpio play
key roles .
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Define terms. dllOCrn mouvcs, look be.Mad
scenes for pertinent information. Romance evolves from cha.nee meeciJlt,
Clandestine arraqements lcnd apioe, help reveal your true potential. Ganim
figures prominently. '
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focvs on friends, hopes, wishes ~
domestic chanae. You'll receive sift rcprescnung genuine token of aft'~
Powers of persuasion are beiabte~ -romance will play outstandina role.
Taurus fllUres prominently.
SA Gm AAWS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Someone wants to dascourqe you -
you're aoina to advance in career, busioesa despite envious associates. foc'-LI
o_n_acbae menl, unique honor, participation 1n political or charitable
campaisn. -- --
CAPJUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on respo'lsib1hty, chariuna.
pbysical attraction. lona-ra.naie prospects whicb could include oveneu
Journey You'll learn more abow money, love. responsibahty, how to obtain
credit Iona overdue. .
AQUA.IUVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11}: Reject s~ answers, rcspoues.
Check lepl documents. be positive concerning nghts and permtss1ons. money
that may be due. You have srand opponunaty to gain wider audl.CDoe, to
aniculate feelings.
pascg (Feb. 19-March 20): You finally dccidc at as not ncccs.sary to hang
on to past. Hurray for you! You no longer art "'second fiddle, .. you now arc -top
banana." Accent on pubficity, acclaim, partnership, marital status.
IF JANUAJl Y %1 IS YOUll BIRTBDA Y people arc drawn to you with their
problems. many take without giving anything in return. You have•abihty to
appeal to wide audience. to touch on universal themes, to help undcrd<>&, to
present innovations where law. theater are concerned.
•
Ann<>rnKin~ th'-: new Calitc>n1iJ Gold Ru~h, \\'here \nt1
don't lll."l'li J p1l'k .m<l shovel t(>r your d1~UKl.' to 1oorrikl· ir
rid1 . Just a C.1li fr>n1 ia L°iold Rush ril'kct trom the I .on<..·n·.
3,000.()(Xl, .md bq~m~ ~rn ,,, 11lt! .l!.!.lll l
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M.ltd1 d1n.-c pri7..c anlOlUl~ and win in~t~mt prize~< )f
$2, $100, $500 or $25,000. If you fin<l .i nugget 1oo~1nhol
,\Jong with t\vo n1atching prize an1otm~" you douhk
your winnings. A nu~-r pl~ two $2 ~~111hols hl."l'<>llll'.'-
a $4 winlll..-. And a nu~ ol~ nvo $25,000 . ~1nl1t >I~ lx."'l.""t~ a $50,()()() \\'lOlllY!
Unc:ovt.T three 44f NfR r' S)1llbol'\, and \'OU l"Ould
qualif)' tOr one .of the weekly GranJ Pri7~ drawing ·how~.
wtll-.-n: you'll wm SI0,000, $50,000, SIOOJ>OO,
$1,000,000, or the multi-million dolbr Gl'O\\~•ranJ
Pri7.c. Ir~ at $3,000,000. And grows with <ail
final~s sptn Wlril th.TC ~.a wimcr. And .tt..en it sram at
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for 1non: int<mn.uion.c.111 19 10 ) 323-4143or 141S 1
557-9550in orthcnl C1ht(m11.1: 1HlX l 459-44l6 nr
(619) 238-3304 in Sourhcn1 ( .1hton11.1. 1 Pu'h hunon
phon~.~ only.)
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Our schools win, too.
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School. waa recently ~ntild the Command and Control Uni1 of tbe
Year award u a member of the
Sea>nd Liaht Anti-Aircraft Mu.ile
Battalion at Marine Corp1 Air Siatioo
Y meta. Ariz. Durina the DCriod flom July l, l9M, to June 30, 1985, lhe
battalion achieved bi&b atandarcb in
excellence on 12 exercises and oper-
ations. . · /. . ..... F.Am••• ,i 1983 araduateof
Irvine ffiab School, nas been
promoted 10 the rank of private fint
duaat Fort Brau. N.C., where he is a
vehicle driver with the 82nd Airborne
Divilion.
Airman J• B. Lepa. IOO of
Andrew and Marie l..oilan of Seal Beacb, baa been 1Mianecf to Chanute Air Force Bue, Ill., after complelina
basic ~ at Lackland Air FO«Oe
Bue, .T~ l..cJtan wiU receive special~ instrucuon in the aircnf\
maioumoce faeld. • • • KrtldM T. K ..... -dauahter of Mr.
and Mn. Robert K\llek of Founiain
Valley, baa received a four·ytm Air
Force ROTC acholanhip. Kusek ia a
student at Mount Holyoke Colleae in
Mauachuaetta and attends RO'f"C It
the University of Massaehusetta in
AmbenL • • •
Airman...., L o.r....dau&h·
tcr or IUcbard and JllDlt Overton of
Dana Point, baa been auiped to
Sheppard Air force a..e. T~ after
comDlelina basic trailinaat ~nd
Air Force-Ball, Tew. Oftttol!J a
1915 .,.duate of Diana Hall H"9
Scbool, will receive specialized 1n-
sttuction in tbe denial neld. • • • MuJ J. Piek, daupter of Marian·
ne Blank of Huntiiwton Beach, bu
been promoted to private tint clus ia
the Army. Pick, a 1976 araduate of
Huntinaton Beach Kiah SChool, is an administrative specialist with the
20Stb Military lntellieence Bripde in
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There's NO . ds you may
Umber of bll_n this special n during 0 purchase "ERV sECON
offer ... E ual or \esser
BLIND \of eiEI
"a1ue\ IS FR 36" Jl 48" size:
mp\e... s49 75 for exa oUftLoN • El 1st snnd . ,.,c1 FRE -
2nd snnd
-1 pr\ce •49 • 7S Tota ennds ,, for soth J6" x 48
t's only sz4.87 .••• tha
each s11nc1•.
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Zondra Rhodes' fashions ore not
your 'basic blocks.' ·
The Br1t1sh designer, sometimes
referred to as eccentric or the 'girl with
green hair,' lets her imog1not1on go. She
creates wearable art.
Each garment is cut, then hand
pointed and beaded to create o one-
of-o-kind masterpiece -one that
could be hung on o wall.
In her latest collection, "Spo'l1sh
Impression," she hos captured the
excitement and color of Spain w ith o
wide palette.
Vibrant reds, blues, golds, hot pink
and teal color the clothes, which ore
figure-skimm ing, flattering and move
well.
Other "1mpress1ons" ore fitted close
to the body and belted with o Spanish
flavor.
The designer w ill be in Newport
Beach Feb. 12 to show her latest
designs at o Newporl Harbor Art
Museum block tie benefit dinner being
staged by Neiman-Marcus at the
Fashion Island store.
Special staging will be set up for her
show of "art" pieces which ore in the
$3,000 to $10,000. price range.
Rhodes w ill be in the store two days
following to chat with customers.
"I've been talking with her on the
telephone. She is delightful," said
Colleen Espinosa, fashion director at
Neiman -Marcus. "N o two of her
fashions ore alike," added Espinosa.
"The silk chiffon gowns ore patterned
w ith beading and sequins ."
Rhodes, who taught textile and
fashion design at Medway Co llege of
Art and the Royal College of Art ofter
having attended both schools, designed
her first complete collection in 1969
using her fantasy inspired hand silk
screen fabrics. Since then she hos won
numerous awards and her clothes ore
• carried by most prestigious stores in
England and America.
Reservations for the benef 1t may be
arranged by colling Gloria Ruston at the
museum, 759 -1122.
I See related story 84 I.
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" nieless beauty.fOr the over-40 woman
I ·~=~~~· --, AD <JcHhiwz-; 1
I q AlWAYS
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oescwn
Gitantic Salt
On
Wotn111 '1 Clothes!
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for an IMtilnal
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and M 11tra on
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just new llJICI wt \bey cu ..
learned, llobcrta •Yl-Hil approecb Wt can booll ..._
ptycbe as well u creetea hlb m for
any woman who needs a cbaaee are:
•Beain with a vow to \ab care of
your Ria daily. Seek 8dvice &om a
profeuioaaJ comu.ltant ud fine
those products belt suited f'or a
ma1urr skin's needs. Don't ~
ctealllina. tonina and moisturinna
are the cae'ntiaJ 1ttp1 that must be
done daily ifthey are IO be sati1fyina.
(I once wu told that failure IO
property do thne slepl at ai&ht. that
IS, IOLnl lO bed with your mmup 00,
can aec your akin 10 days. Who can
afTord that?)
•A littk concealment is a lood
thina. Usina a sponae-tip applicator,
lightly smooth concealina cream
under the eyes, but not aJJ the way up
to the lubes. In addition to mini·
mwna dark cirdu:; a concealer
_.._ ~ lines IDd' CO¥erl To tbape the brows ~ do-
.._ capillariet or dart .,.._.... wmiae wbeft Ibey lhould beaia by
tioa IPO'I-llokti1: pnciJ «a bnllb ~·up eSlleet UqWd foundation worb from iDlicle corner of the eye.
belt. ltl lilbter c:ontillet>Cy mUet ii Tbea ftnd when tbc arch oltbe brow
tMier to 6lend and pvet tbe 1kin a lbould be by plliciftl tbe brush
moist, Mtural appearance. Maldl &he llnilbt up &om the oullide of &be
bllldatiOD color IO &be neck IO dam iris. Tbe end o( the brow it revealed
will be no tell-tale line. by boldiQI the brUlh cliaeoUJly &om
•Lipstick does nos have IO bleed. the tide Of the note to the ouuide feather or run and eye lhadow lbouAd comer ol tbe eye.
not crease, streak or Cade on the •For a aatural ~~. use
eydids.(EA has fix creams for both PoWder brow color lhlbaly liahter in
areas.) color tban your hair Ind touch up eOn the cheeks, a ~ te•tuRd from above for a lifted, ntended ~lor ii best for dry Uin for a moist, lb.toe. alowina effect. The trick ii the proper •To minimize fullnaa or puffiness
placement. .. hjah enoush on the arouad1he~= a neutral color cheekbones (too low lives a Sllli.na between the · ter and the lid
look), but not into the eye area, nor color. Doc the on with the brush,
too close to the nose and ean (don't f~thecontouroftheeye. Then
take it into the hairline}. blend it an witb the liahter hWl!iahter
•A Haht du1tina o( loott, trant-lbadet unnder the brow and the hacent powder appUed with a brush , datlctt lid color. The blending of
letl the foundauon and removes t.he shades sive depth and shape to the
shine from tbe forehead. nose and eyes.
chin. Slitp the undercya area. . .a •Eyeliner shapes and defines the
dewy, mo11t look minimizes lines and eyes and ~ lubtt look looaer
ldletu li&tft: (Lightly does it with and thicker. Touch the side ofa sharp
powder, too much is agina.) eyelinina pencil aJI aJona the ed&e of
•Shape up brows to make them the lids, u elote to the lashes as
look contemporary. Too hi&hly possible and IO avoid the drawn-on
arched brows11vc a' who mer' effect line look bAcod.w:ilh the shadow .
and lpeakJ ratl>ei ooo y o(pasterii. •Mucara, lbc finishina touc to
·1--.. __
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the eyes, apply upper and underside
of U>p lashc$,. Hold the wand vcr-
ticaJly and st.rokc from side to side on
lashes on lower Hd. (Years ago, we
were told not to put mascara on lower
lashes.)
•A lip ~ncil&iveuha~to lhe-lipc.
Beain with a fine point and on the
upper hp. draw an outline from lbe
center of t~ mouth lo the outside
comer. On the lower lip, the line is
pencilled 1n from the outer comen to
the center.
The essentiaJ clement is to keep
reaching. --growmg-.. nd · mproving.
Then. you'll always be in your prime.
FASHION • QUALITY • SERVICE
In the finest Danish
tradition
szs.oo Off
Cabaret Chapter '86 plans
to auction shopping center
Lab on Premises
640-9080
C~EYEWEAR
.. wilhtM"*'"il'l•I
3901 Ent Coast Htghway
Corona del Mar fneld to Five Crowns RntaurMtJ
Herc's the opportunity to have
your very own shoppinJ center.
AS 1.2 million shoplMJ center will
be amona the silent auctJon items at
Casino Cabaret '86 beina atqed Feb.
8 at Jewel Court in South Coast Plaza.
The center -located in Corona -is
offered by C.Cnter Development of
Newport Beach.
Cabaret Chapter, OC Performing
Arts Center, sponsors of the fund-
raisin& event. &ave aJso planned for
casino pmina. two dance bands,
door prizes and hors d'ouevrcs.
.. With the sale of just thilone item,
Ca~t will vastly increase its Casino
'86 revenues,'' said Caryl Se .. •H,
chairperson.
It bas been estimated that 2.000
persons will attend the black and
white event which aJso incudcs
dinner -' pull bar, fritata, mini
pizzas, reuben sandwiches, fresh fruit
and cheeses.
Tickets (S3S each) may be arranged
by callin& 64S-S634.
Floral Msloen arc already mak-
ing plans for tlteir entry in Damas de
Candad'a March l S Bal Muquc at
the Disneyland' Hotel. .. I'm doina a
fantasy snow creation." said Jenol
CUae (a CUb UMlay desiancr) being s~nsorcd by World Wide Supplier.
' II will be really peat and I plan lo
win sweepstakes.'
Nincotberdesifllen probably have
the same iOll mcluding M.._&o a ..... deai&ner at Rogers Garden,
who under the sponsonhip of Pauts
Aowers is creat1n1 a masque to be
worn by J.,ee Wftla of Huntington
Harbour. Tuii's Aower Service of
Laauna Beach will also be in the
competition as Damas celebrates ill
25th year of presenting the OoraJ
extravapn.zas.
Canf Heffmu is the new president
of the board of trustees for MaTdan
Center of Educational Therapy in
Costa Mesa. MarUll Brewer, Brmee
Lellmu and a.aw su..J arc vice
presidents; Jeame brdler, sec-
retary; Rai,i s.Ma, unsurcr with
Larry IellMr u bis assistant
The 23-year-old Mardan is a school
(Pleue eee PAPARAZZI/BS)
~s.~~oux OUT WITH THE OLD • • •
2 for $1 Sale ... Starts Feb. 1st 8:00 a.m. Bur one item
at full price, and second item is $1 (of equa or
lesser value). Feb 1 thru Feb. 12.
Fashions With A European Touch
For the many faces of the aophiaticated Southern Cali-
fornia woman, Ms. Denoux offers elegant career, cuual,
and special occasion clothing, unique jewelry and de-
signer fashion accessories.
New Store Opening
Up to 60% Off
Gift with purchase
of '50.00 or more
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Thurs., Fri.
10-6
10-6
10-6
12-5
854-9008
The Marketplace
Across from UCI
4255 Campus
Irvine, CA 92714
Sat.
Sun.
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JEWELRY & HANDBAGS
9 SPECIAL SELECTION OF 14KT COLD JEWELRY
2;3t4KT COLD CHAINS AND CHARMS
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SE IKO AND CITIZEN WATCHES OFF
MAD 'JaJ!zioni lJH F antastlc FREE EAR PIERCING WITH P RCHASE or T R r • R t:ARRI ~'·'
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OtMOI COMI OAJLY PILOT/lundey,....,., M, 1tM •
GOP going all out
for DeuKmejians
VIPs TO VISIT. Local Re·
publicans are unt'urlina na,.. rollina
out red carpets and plannina
elaboratt menus for the vi11t of O...
Geerae and Mrs. (Olorta) Dee-
km•Jld to Oranae County on Wednesday.
Ban
PORTER A F1JLL HOUSE. Luncheon hotu
to the Deukmejians for what has been
billed as a "non fund-raisins .. visharc
the Oranae County Federation of
Republican Women, headed hv Maf'J . ct. will~ Au (known to her friends as 71Butch-let" It Key Btteayne, na..) YmUvel'
1e'1 Porier and several independent the invocauon.
Republican Women's O ubs, jnclud-ln~olv~ ~ ~~:nc,w.= 1ng Newpon Harbor. Irvine Coast. ·• Ivy Baker Priest (Tusun-Oran,e)and uJedtoanendt.be uncbeooareo.IAt
Lair H'll Let W r1d JeHp~. IAl1 Ge4freJ, ~ ~Una I S-Slife 0 . • n 4 lbt r-.. JI_ ti, J-. • The aovemor asked us lO keep --· "'-luncheon costs at a minimum (S 16.2~ AIMW, MarP:Nt Men .. ,.,..,,..._.
each) so that more women could ee BU~. t'ru ~ and tbe
attend," saJd Porter, "and already we Federation of Republican womca•a
have a full house (more than 500) of fonner Pf'C'ident, L,.. ,...._, wbo
acuvc Republican women from initiated the luncheon invi~ 10
throU&hout Oran&e County. Governor and Ml'1. Deukmejaan aut
"We're pulhn& out ~LI stops for our yea;· .. NON-PARTISAN" DINNER.
Republican fnends, said CaGy Dcukm · will al be th ~ S ring f~hions are exciting-and alive! Boire of the South Coast Plaza 1'CU~eJ11?'-... so . e •• 1_ .... We~he luncheon _spca.kujot.-.-non.,.partasan uu..,.._
will be held. tnal Lca&ue of OraJlF C;ountY'• l ~tb
Fashionsforsprina l 9&6areexcitingand alive with striking colors, body
shapinJ silhouettes and sleek new moods.
"Sprina fashions overall," says Nordstrom fashion director Pau1 Lewis,
"arc body conscious with a totally feminine approach to dressing." Lewis says
three ~orspri114 fashion influences are: , .
•Body~DJCloussilhouettes will be among the hottest influences this
year. Look for lean tines with minimal details. Cut away shoulders, body
sculptinaseamsand textured fabrics an neutrals or dark indigo blue are all
important Body~nscioussilhoueltesare exemplified by today's hottest
desiP,f, Donna.Karan, with her innovati ve wrapping and draping of Jerseys and saun pbardines.
•Looks borrowed from the 1960s bring another strong inspiration to todev·•·~na fashions. Picture Jackie Kennedy 1n her White House years.
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for children ages three to 18 who have
leami04 problems. Tutoring services
arc avatlable and a new prov-am for
learnina disabled adults has JUSt been
established.
Othen serving on the board are
DevWI Col1u, Joa.aH Fix, J•Ue
Froebe1, Dou Rall, Sara Hlama.a,
Deall ora, ltaWeea lterrtaa.a.
Jam .. Lamtla, PHI MUdteU, Vi-
vtu Pa«enoa, Jamet Peten, WU-
Uam &muo, nomaa Sutley and
Mldtael Watt1111. ·
Cater Duce Alllutt repons I 70
new members ... "I think the early
enthusiastic response to our member-
ship drive indicates a high level of
interest an professional dance. Many
dance lovers see this as an opponun1-
ty to support an an form which they
truly enjoy and to help bring world-
class performen to Oran&e County,''
said Stewart Woodard, president.
toned gray pnze once belonged to " a
little old diamond deaJer from Lon-
don".
Pareota Witlaoal Partners, Orange
Coast Chapter 26, will dance to the
music of The Intimates Fnday eve-
ning at the Costa Mesa Country Cl ub.
The event 1s open to the public and
more info is available by calhng
546-5788.
Marta Del Pilar Mlagn1. a foreign
exchange student from Spain attend·
ing Libcny Chnstian School. will be
speaker at the 9:30 a.m. Saturday
Clara Barton, DAR. meeting at
Mercury Savings. 7812 Edinger Ave .
Huntington Beach Also. at the
Amencan History Month affai r. five
high school students will be presented
Good Ciuzens Awards. .Lee Au
Fllu, Fountain Valley High; Heatlaer
Gallwas, Edison: Deana Lladerbolm,
Los Amigos; Mlcbelle Rice, Hunt-
ington Beach. and Charlene Dobson,
Libcny.
Fitted sheath dresses-some with jackets-dominated the mood an red. royal
blue, deep navy, black and white. Other imponant piecesare shon slim skins.
body skimming tops with long, flared sltirtsand full cut pants without seams.
Accessories reminiscent of the l 960sincludechain link jewelry.~arge hair
bowsanddyed-to-l'flatch pumps and handba&s. See the classic '60s influence 1n
fashi on by today's most renowned designers-Valentino, 8111 Blass and Oscar
<te la Rent.a.
•T rop1cal looks provide yet another option for spnng. Imagine 1rop1cal
frwt bn$hts or dark Jungle colors in pnnt and solid cottons. T rop1cal looks
include ttemssuch as wrapped waistlines, ankle cropped pants, bandeau tops
under Jackets and halter style sun dresses. Find the tropical looks 1n spnng
collections by Perry Ell is, Flora Kung and Adrienne V1ttadan1
The blouse, 1n 100% co1-
1on, is o scollered cube
print with solid white
collor and cuffs. The
skin. also o scotlered
cube print 1n I 00%
cotton is slit at the
bock
The 1oc~et. 1n on
easy wearing
poly-linen fabric
is the clou 1c
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style
She said that "Claef B ... u.•1 annual dinner meet1na in the Irvine
planned luncheon will feature a Marriott Hotel's Grand Bellroom. .
surpnse 'Dessert a la Glona' in honor "We'rcietti~outextra flap," .aid
of Mrs. DeukmeJtan and include Irvine Mamou s ~ ~ .. and
salmon and scallop ccvtche, pilled for the mostly men s sroup. ~ U ha~e
p1allird (pressed ) chicken breast with filet mignon. sbnmp salad with wtut.e
lemon and L1me butter sauce, Cah-asparagus. vcaetabl~and dessert.
fom1a vegetables and angel hair Among the 8SO corporate and
pasta. political leaders atlendin& the lndus-
Sea. Marlu Ber1eMt1 Wiu 1n-tnal Lcaaue dinner will be I~
troducc the governor and Dr. J.U President T ... ~~ll•, vice prell·
Haffmu Jr., minister of St. Andrews dent of Atr Cahfomia; BW Bell and
Presbytenan Church. Newpon Beach Ra.lpla Clock, president of Oock
{and formerPretldaat Nlxoa'a m1n1s-Co nstruct1on.
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Live models. frozen like sculpture, vcetcd the 80
VlPsattendina the preview party promoting an upcomina
benefit for the Newpon Harbor Art Museum.
't my home," said Nancy. "l promised her a room and a
car. I'll have some people in to meet her, too."
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The model1werecloaked in thedramaticZudra awe.• Emmy-winnina Ice Ballet costumes featured in
the-1983 CBS version of .. Romeo and Juliet." Zandra
Rhodes' fashions arc themselvcsa work of art and
Neiman-Marcus will feature her"Spanish Impressions"
oollection as part of a Feb. 12 museum fundraascr. British
dcsipcr/artistZandra, will personally attepd theS 175 per
person black tic affair.
Neiman·s fashion dircctorColleeD E1pla0ta,ex·
plalu4, "Neiman-Marcus will underwrite everythins but
the food and rentals for the event with all proceeds going
to the muleum. We'll do the show on the second level of
our store. I'm havinaaspecial stage built. The sit-down
dinneranddancingwillbedownstairs. With SOO
Parties Plus.. beina tried for tbc first ume by most of
the museum supp<>rtcrs. pretentedan exoticsamplinaof
Chincte pan fried dumphnp; potato and carrot cakes
with crcmefraicheand caviar, pizzas topped with tomato,
basil andprlic or arilled chicken, tomato. bleu cheese and
red onion; &rilled filct skewered with Dijon mustard and
dippina sauce; and Mandarin lettuce packaaes with
minced squab, black mushrOO.JllS and ainaer. (Committee
members will vote whether to use the caterer for the
benefit ... but no matter who is sel~ted, the Spanish
themed dinner will be accompanied by wines donated
from ScbarffcnbergcrCcllarsand Sterling Vineyards.)
Committee member EadaerQtdck commented, "We
arc all very excited about havina Claire Trevor Brea as
honorary chairman of the event. Claire has never
accepted such an in.vitation before and will be attending."
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aucsts ... there will be little room to spare, but we can do it!"
NHAM Board President Ray Job10D introduced
benefit chairman Noey Zla1meyer to previewingguests
mingling throughout the museum's Sculpture Gardens.
N1Vtcy, (who underwrote the evening reception)
declared,· Tonifht is a truly sensory experien~; the art.
the m usic (strolling Sunset Strings), the fash io~ \}le video
(of the ice show). and the wonderful food.··
While Zandra is in Newport Beach she will be a guest
Committee members in attendance included Gloria
Sc~ct. Nora l.amu, Pegy ~pe. See Mor1u. Dee
Perklas, JadJ Hemley, Pam Goldstela, Lecllle Adami,
Maple Stetameb, Bal'Mra Glabmaa and Beverly ColJ.
Addition.,al "previewers" were Supervisor Tom and
Emma Jue Riley, Neiman-Marcus store manager Gall
Dvorak, Roser and Sa11y Leby, Leoa and Molly Lyon,
Carl Nel11er and Maciej and Ka&Mrlu Maga.
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How to submit wedding
an~engagementnews
.. Tue hevt, harri«l mothers of the brick 1nd bride-10-be ... f1•1eaJy ro
publi.slJ.yoW' weck!illl news in the Dlily Pilot.
Fmt, ,et copies of ouref1MA1ment i nd weddi111 forms. You can either pi~k them up in our lobby 11 JJO w .. Bly St., Costa Mesa. Monday throUlb •
Fnday from 81.m. to 5 p.m., or mall your request with a stamped, self. 1dd~ envelope to the Wedding Department. Daily Pilot, P.O. BOx I 560. COlta Mesa, CA 92626.
E,f¥11ement news must be submitted at least seven weeks prior to the
wedd.i,Ql. If you b• ve one, include a photo of the bride-to-be with the form.
Weddings will be published after the weddi111 date. Quality photos of the
bride or the bridal couple are welcome. Bl1cJc/white photosare prefem:d to color.
BROCK-MITTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brock of New-
port Beach have announced the
enaagement of their daughter,
Maureen Louise Brock. to Daniel Lee
Mitts of Davis. The couple plan .a
June 29 wedding in the Sherman
Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar.
The bnde-elcct is a graduate of
Corona del Mar High School and
rcdeved her B.S. degree at UC Irvine
and her Ph.D in chemistry at U.C.
Davis.
Mr. aod Mc. Davld Mius a!
Glendora are the parents of the future
bridegroom. He is a graduate of
Glendora High School and is a
graduate of UC Irvine and the
McGeolJe School of Law at the
University of the Pacific.
W ARDELL-MOT IS
Kelly Ann Wardell of Huntington
Beach and Roben Allen Motis of
Garden Grove have announced their
wedding plans.
Ronald and Iris Wardell of Hunt-
1n~on Beach arc the parents of the
bnde-clcct. who is a graduate of
Mater Dei High School.
Her fiance is the son of Darlene and
AJlen Motis of Garden Grove. He is a
graduate of Mater Dei High School
and Cal State fullenon.
They will be mamed Aug. 23 in St.
Bonaventure Catholic Church 1n
Huntington Beach.
SCHOLES-JONES
The engagement of Amy Gayle
Scholes to Mark Counney Jones of
Boise, Idaho, was announced at a
pany gi ven by her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Will iam Scholes of Costa Mesa.
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Scholes and
Laurclee Scholes from Santa Rosa.
Kathy Jones from Boise and Michael
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The bride-elect. a graduate of
Estancia Hifh School, is a student at
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Her future husband is a graduate of
Caldwell High School, Caldwell,
Idaho, and the University of Idaho.
He 1s the son of Kathy and Rock
Jones of Boise.
A June 28 weddin& is planned in the
Presbyterian Church of the Covenant
in Costa Mesa.
CRAO~JOllJlf80N
Mr. and Mfl,__Theodorc ..c.canc:. of
Newpon Beach have announced the
engagement of their daughter, Eliza-
beth Joyce Crane of Fullerton, to
Steven Warren Johnson of San
Diego.
A graduate of Corona del Mar High
School. the bride-elect is also an
alumna of the University of Oregon
in Eugene. ·
Her fiance. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren V. Johnson of Santa Ana. is a
graduate of Saddleback High School
and the United States Naval
Academy in Annapolis. Md.
They will be mamed June 28 in St.
Michaels and All Angels Episcopal
Church in Corona del Mar.
HARTUNIAN-ANDOUAN
Debra Helen Hartunian. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hartunian of
Newpon Beach. and John Alexander
Andikian of Irvine will be married in
June.
The bride-elect IS a vaduate of
Sunny Hills High School in Fullenon
and Cal State San Diego.
Her future bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John And1Kian of
Hacienda Heights. He 1s a graduate of
Don Bosco High School and Whittier
College.
St. John V1anney's Catholic
Church in Hacienda Heights will be
the setting for their June 1 wedding.
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Louite Gumb and Timothy Charles
W&ylor cxchanaed weddina vows
aboard . the YJCht Odyuey U in
Newpon Beach o~ . 18. They .,eeted their 1ucsts erward for a
lhipboard reception.
The bride is the ghter>of Mr.
Tm-tJCBIMMSllUJIO
c.atol Schimmertma of Danville
became the bride of Michael Jama
YHk of Newport Beach in a Dec. 22
c.remooy in Temple Beth·EJ.
Berkeley. The couple .,.eetcd 130
auests al their reception at the
temple.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Schimmerl·
ing of Danville arc the parents of the
bride. She wore 1 aown of ivory
taffeta with lace sleeves and a beaded
bodice. The skjrt swept into a chapel ..
le nath train and her veil or illusion
was finaer-up lenath.
Family memben and me.di RR--.-""'
ptttent at the Incline Villllt i9
Nevada 11 Newport ~h relidelall
Kathleen Finney and MidlMI Fritz
excha.Qeed weddiQI vows Oil Dec. JO.
Their nuptioo wu held Ju. 12. Ge and Mrs. Alben Gumb of Emerald
Bay. She wore a traditional white
aown with a V-neck bodice and long
sleeves trimmed in sequins and seed
pearls. A French style headP.iece held
her three-quarter lenp veil that was
<mbroidered and tnmmed with se-
quins to match her gown.
Attendants for the bnde were
Deirdre Gumb as maid of honor.
Pamela Gumb, and Torrie, Tina and
Terry Taylor.
The bridegroonf is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Prentioe Taylor of Emerald
Bay. Tom Taylor was his best man
and ushers were Bob Wilson. Pat
Btown and Charles Taylor.
The couple are residents of New-
port Beach after a honeymoon trip to
lake San Marcos and Lake Ar-
rowhead. He is employed by Jose
Her twin sister, Karina Schim-
merhng, was maid of honor, and
Janet Yesk, sister of the bndegroom,
and Marian Hagler were
bridesmaids.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert J. Ym of Newport
Beach. His brother. Robert H. Yesk.
was best man and the bride's brother,
Ernest Schtmmerlin&, and Steven
Schulefl\ were ushers.
Mr. and Mn. Taylor After a wedding trip to Hawaii the
couple are residents of San Fran-
Fno' lce Cream Co. and she 1s with c1sco. She 1s a senior at UC Berkeley
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aft the parents of the bride. Tbe
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Evelyn Fritz of Anaheim.
The bride wore a ante-bell um sty&c
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from a hat trimmed with lace. satin
and flowers. '
Mary McBnde was ma1d of honor
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Julie Finney and Shana Balter were
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After honeymooning in northern
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Newport Beach.
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BJ JIM HATHCOCK
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amona member nations of the Gen-
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To providt peater forcip market
aooest for exporters of California IOOda and IC1'Vices, Gov. Georae
Dtukmejian told tnde ministers
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mission that his office will ap-
propriase $700,000 to open and staff
two offices overseas. One will be in
Tokyo and the other in Europe,
"Herc in California, we are dis-
turbed by some oftbe actions -and
inaction -which friends are impos.
ina upon friends. We believe in the
international tradin1 system. We
benefit from it sreatly, and~ intend
to help strtnathen it. We don't want
an America that's closed to the world.
We want a world that's open to
America, .. the aoyemor said.
Despite current efforts to en-
courage more companies to develop
markets abroad, California's sh~ of
the country's trade deficit to Japan
alone arew to over $1 S billion in 1985,
said Ralph Thompson, vice president
of the San Diego-based American
EJectrooics Association.
probably in London. .
:r~e aroup oriainally com-mlSS1oned a study to detemu~herc
to locate one office. The choice was
London. But, Henry Kohlman, chief
lcp1 oounsel for Newport Beach-
bucd McDonnell Douglas Computer
Systems and a member of the com-
mission's advisory board disagreed.
Dculcmej ian told reporten that
California companies can help reduce
the U.S. trade deficit -estimated to
climb ~o SI SO .billion for 1985 -by
cxt><>rttnj services. ~
He said that each SI billion lost to
foreiJll producers translates to ap-
proximately 25.000 jobs lost or
6SO.OOO pn mary jobs in California
alone.
After polling Oranae County tiusi-
neaa,_hc found 77 percen& preferred
the first office be located in Japan.
Kohlman lobbied the commission to
give Tokyo first priority.
Additionall y, Dcukmejian ex-
pressed concern for the powina lack
of enforce ment of international
copyrights and patents on software.
When such agreements are univer-
sally accepted, be said software de-
velopers will become motivated and
not have to fear that their ideas will be
stolen.
In spite of the national recognition
California's high tech industry has
received over the last I 0 years. ths:
Japanese and other Asian nations
continue to grab larger shares of the
U.S. market.
In 1980, the United States had a
high-tech SlUW_us of S7.4 billion. By
t914:tliat surplus had cr1lded to a
$6:2 billion defici t and is projected to
deteriorate to a $9.5 billion deficit for
l 98 S. said Thompson .
An estimated 2,000 Orange County
companies ~ ovcr:seas markets.
When opened, the offices abroad will
enable smaller businesses which can-
not atrord overseas offices to expose
their products to foreign markets.
Dcukmej ian told trade ministers
-meeting last week in San Diego -
that the protectioni st policies of some
of the United States' trading partners
resulted in ;t marked slowdown in the
Although some countries subsidize
major indusu:icLwhich.. afum's them
to undersell American counterparts
Dcukmejian said business and lcgiS:
lative communities have to abandon
any moves toward tariffs and quotas
and develop competitive strategics to
gain foreign market shares.
Establishment of California offices
in Tokyo and Europe will be a step in
the right direction. There is no
substitute for on-site lobbying,
Thompson said.
"California wilJ be watching with
great concern and interest, the up-
coming round of multilateral trade California staffed foreign trade
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All'sfairin sales strategy
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of-.O.-,Netle.ff
Yo~ don't have to go to Flonda to get your photo
taken with the .. Miami Vice .. guys. You can pull on a
pastel T-shirt and linen jacket and pose with Crockett and
Tubbs at the local county fair.
lt"s not really actors Don Johnson and Philip Michael
Thomas. but a thick cardboard cutout of the TV sta rs
you'll stand beside as a camera snaps the color photo for
$6.95.
The celebnt} photo booth was JUSt one of the
numerous attractions vying for anent1on last wetk at the
Western Fairs Association's annual meeting in Anaheim.
.\bout 1.400 representatives from 27 states and five
Canadian pro..,incescongregated at the Anaheim Mamott
to d1scusi. th e latest trends in the fair industry and to shop
fo r new auract1ons.
A fair manager can find everything needed for the fair
at the convention -tickets. pnzei.. secunt} guards.
entertainers. food ki osks. attractions.
"The ·M1am1 Vice· guys arc killers." said 8111
Mitchell of Traub Entertainers of Alameda ... But we also
have a cutout of President Reapn. which is .. ery popular.
Doll} Parton. Tom Selleck. Chnt Eastwood. Charles and
Diana, Madonna .. ··
Mitchell and others gathered in a hotel ballroom were
1nu.•nt on sctunng '°' 1tat1ons to count~ lairs from the
reprc\l.'nta11'l''> strolling up and down lhc J1~k\
"It'\' l'I'\ compctll1 ve trying to get a booth 'Pace ... he
'au.I ".\ 101 oft he popular attractions get In' 1tl'd had-. \l.'ar
alkr \car anJ 11·~ often hard to break in .. Tu~ in a coveted'"' 11at1on. merchan1c, 1~ to prc..cni
WE'RE
something d1flerrn1. something un iqu e
Carlo Paoli . who operates an Italian catenng sen ice
1n Santa Ana. passed out samples ofh1s homemade food .
"Your.beautifu l mother 1s my onl} competitor." a banner over his booth read.
'."ext to Paoli. Robert Pohlgeers of San Francisco
d1stnbuted chocolate chip cookies. "Mrs. Fields 1s so str~ng in the re.tail stores. it's hard to co mpete. o we·re
try11~g to move into the fair business." said Pohlgecrs. the
president of The Excel Cookie Co.
Other fair hopefuls included:
•An electronic gypsy that pnnts a computerized
palm reading for you and your dollar.
•Waikiki Snow. a juiced-up version of the snow cone
in which fruit juices from the Hawaiian Islands are poured
over shaved ice.
•Miniature bumper cycles -the manufacturer calls
them "the Cadillac of bumper boats" -for kids to splash
and crash 10.
•Kiddie Movers -baby strollers ma nu factu red 1 n
the shape of dolphins.
Also attending were representatives of several talent
agencies. promoting entertainers from Dand Letterman
to Pee Wee Herman.
If the merchants seemed aggressi ve 1n their pursuit of
the fair business. there are good reasons.
.California fa irs arc big business Each ~car. JO
million people attend count y fairs 1n California. the
Western FairsAssoc1at1on report s. In add111on. 25 m1ll1on
fX'Ople attend state fairgrounds during interim events.
lndu,,try-wide. the 40 California fair sites generated
S639.5 million 1n 1984. making local fair-; a ma1or
industry in the state
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overstaff ing are some of the
Dr. Suk• 290 Newpon .. .at I II I
offices under Oov. Edmund G.
Brown Sr., but th~ clolCd when
Ronald Reqan e •ovemor.
Some 28 states now maintatn offices
ovenea.s, which perform expon
promotion and reverse investment au.~tion as well as encou~
tounsm.
a fint step in its international reposj-
tionina.
.One of the sreatest b.indrantes to
the U.$. in oarrowina its fore"1 ua~e
pp bas been the govtmment s stnct
adherence to the Foreip Corrupt
Practices Act which provides for
penalizina corporations up to SI
million for trying to influence a trade
official in another country to rclu
restrictions on goods coming from
the United States. Bill Ivans, chair-
man of the San Diego District Export
Council said.
officials from ICceptina bribes and
gifts. Therefore, the Unltod Statet is
losina foreip market abarea becaute
it is subscriblna to a unilateral
morality, Ivans said.
"United States morality is not a
viable export," he said and added that
it surely wouldn't help narrow the
trade .. p. ''Ask Co~ to take a
fresh look at the i11ue. • He said most
businesses view the law as naive and
unpra~ical because no current lepl
distinction exists between bribes and
finders' fees.
Another Japanese advantaae> he
cited is their trade surplusscs during
recent history. Japan can invest and
extei:id ~it to ll'adina pannen and subsidize interest rates. Thompson
said because Japanese maoufac:tun:rs an: closer to the huse developina
.\.s1an markets than California, tbe
U.S. government must remove re-
strictions from trading~ China. as
Althouah the law was written and
passed with good intentions, it failed
to recognize that laws and customs of
other countries do not prohibit trade
"It becomes an issue kind of like
driving over SS mph. At what speed
will an officer pull you over and write
you a tkketr' Ivans said.
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SiCleshow is over. • • let The Ga111e begin .
e-hour moves h is act
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Jim
McMahon Weck is over. Now it's
time to see if it's Jim McMahon Day.
A week .,o, the plot for Super Bowl
XX looked simple. The upstart New
Enaland Patriots would lry to cap an
une>tpectcd climb from the NFL paclc
by beatin& the ~nbeatable Chicaao ~ in a collision of masses re·
sembling the Super Bowl week crush
on Bourbon Street.
Instead. it's simply the climax to a
mulli-rina cxtrav-.nza starrina the
Chicaao quancrback, featuri~ the
hithcno anonymous duo of Hiroshi
Shiriashi and Buddy Dilibeno, and
rcl~aaiina last week's heroes -
Walter Payton, Irving Fryar and even
the Refrigerator -to supporting
roles.
The Super Bowl became a sideshow
to the McMahon show.
The pme itself presents the same
contrast it has since the principals
were decided two weeks .,o.
The NFC is represented by the
miahty Bean, 17-1, includiq two
straiaht playoff' shutouts, IO'h-point
favorites and unarauably the NFL's
most dominant team this year. Their
main weapon: Buddy Ryan's unique
"46" defense, which can throw the
best-honed offense inlQ.cbaos.
The AFC is represented by the
Patriots, first team to &et to the Super
Bowl by winninJ three straiaht road pmcs..... 'they did it because they
forced 16 turnovers and because
some higher power bounced the ball
in the right direction at the right time.
,.,....,.....
They'll probably need both the
turnovers and tbc hiaher power on
Sunday.
But this past week bas belonged to
McMahon, the Chicqo quancrback
who peers (and often sneers) at lhe
world through. tinted &lasses and who
counts among his heroes Randle
Patrick McMurphy. protagonist of
"One flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest."
"Everyone thought be was crazy, .
but he wasn't," McMahon says.
"That's the way I am. rm just tryma
to be myself. There's nothing calcu-
lated about me. I don't sit around and
think up all these weird things. They
just happen." .
They began happening Monday
evening when McMahon arrived for
the sixth Super Bowl to be held an
New Orleans, a city that traditionally
surrounds the NFL's championship
game with the atmosphere of a
fraternity pany at Mardi Gras ume.
He was already an established flake
for bis shades and headbands and his
habit of saying "no" when the rest of
the world was saying "yes." The
reputation was enhanced when he
flashed on national television dunng
the Rams game a "Rozelle" head-
band to protest an order by the NFL
commissioner to shed a headband
bearing the adve rt1s1ng logo
"adidas."
Predictably, ~·Rozelle" headbands
were the hottest-selling souvenir m
the French Quarter this week, while
jerseys bearing Payto n's "34" and
NewEDgland
has no image
to live up to
PTainPcits aren't
flashy, but they've
ma de it this far
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -One
team has defensive taclcles called
"The Refrigerator" and "Mongo."
The other team's defensive tackles
are Lester and Dennis.
One team has a zany ~uanerback
whose life is one loud audible against
convention. The other team's quar-
terback prefers sticking to the game
plan.
One team has a terronst1c defense
that has revived the "Monsters of the
Midway" tag of its forebears. The
other team's defense had to be named
in a television station contest.
One night. th e winning nickname
-"Red i ide" -was announced on
the air. It hasn't been heard since.
If the Chicago Bears are a sp1q
New Orleans seafood dish. the Ne"" England Patnot.s-the team they will
play 10 today's Super Bowl -are
plain white bread.
"It doesn't bother me whether we
have an image or not.·· New England
defensive end Julius .\dams said.
"Bad boy or good boy image. 11
doesn't matter as long as we win
because the players don't put label s
on themselves. others do ...
The few labels that have been
pasted on the Patnots reflect the
1mplaus1bihty of their ascension to
the NFL title game rather than the
accomplishment of getting there.
Super Bowl XX
facts, figures
WHEN: Todev. 2.15 1>.m.
WHERE: Loulslane Sui>erdome,
New Or'leens.
PRE-GAME TV· Noon, Channel 4,
Announcers: BOC> Costas (l'losll.
Ahmad Rashed (contrioullng
1n1lnl)1 Pete Axthelm (Oddsmaker,
contributing enalvst), Lerrv Klno
(commentator>.
GAME TV ANNOUNCERS: Dlclt
En~g (Pllv-ov-Pl•v>. Merlin Olsen
(anel't'11), Bob Griese <contributlno
1nalnll.
RADIO: l<MPC (710). Pre-9ame
show begins at I 1>.m.; Post-game
show Is two hours. Geme announcers:
Don Crloul (1>lav·bv·1>lavl, Bob
Trumpy (analyst)
SUPER BOWL PAYOFFS: Win·
ners get 136,000 eech, losers get
511,000 HGh.
The oddsmakers. more attuned to
making money than making images.
ne' enheless have done th e latter by
installing the Bears as double-figure
favontes. •
"Underdogs." run ning back Tony
Collins said swiftly after being asked
co describe che Pacnocs "I believe 1f
we win che Super Bov.I. neitt ~ear
-we're still going co be underdo1t5 ...
Nev. England's faceless persona 1<,
craceable co its lack of established
stars and wacky personaht1es. That
also ma} be the reason 1t is 10 the
Super Bov.I.
Wilham Perry's "J2" hun1 hmply on the racks.
McMahon's first task was to com-
plain that the Bears' management had
refused to Oy in an acupuncturist who
had been treatinaa buttock bruised by
the helmet of Ram li nebacker Jim
Collins in Chicago's 24--0 shutout of
the Rams in the NFC championlhip
game. His second was to head for
Bourbon Strttt in the French ()uaJ'o
ter. where he took advanlqe o? the
Bears' last night without a curfew.
interrupting the pany to hassle with a
photographer who tried to take his
picture.
Sh1riash1. the official acupuncturist
of the Japanese track team. was
finall)' permitted to come to town on
Wednesday. Almost immediately.
McMahon reponed the inj ury 100
percenr improved.
But that was only one development
in a week in which as many reporters
clustered around an empty chair
waitina f'or McMahon 10 appeer •
clustered around the other 44 8e8r'I
combined. It Id\ Payton. the NFL'•
leadina all-time rusbtt, and William
.. TM Refriatrator" Peny, the Nfl.'1
leadina all-time media phenomenon,
to tell thdr tales to relatively kw.
It left Fryar. the New En&land
speedster whose sliced Httle r...,
bad created a McMahon-like stir
before the AFC title pme, almost
foraotten.
There was McMahon moonina a
behcopter ("I wanied to show them
whett it huns." he said); there was
McMahon leading. ·Pied Piper style, a
parade down Bourbon Street; and
the-re was the report by Diliberto, a
New Orleans sponscaster. that
McMahon bad allegedl y called New
Orleans women ''sluts.: _
Diliberto publicly apologtzed for
ainn' .. un venfied statements" and
was indefinitely suspended by bis
(Pleue eee SUPER BOWL/CS)
,.,...,....
Chlcaco'• Walter Payton la a threat mnnln• and tbrowtna.
A Bri tish football weekl y referred
to the upstan colonists as "this team
of unfancied has-beens ...
··1 guess people nov. are JUSt
d1scovenng the Nev. England Patn-
ots ... said center Pete Brock, who has
toiled for chem 1n relatl\ e national
obscunt~ for 10 seasons Patrlo ta' fullback Craig Jame. will be a t full •peed today .
Hedging the bets on oddsmakers' choices Denver
k h i B i t -•Thccountry'sleadmggambhng •OneoftheboldestbetSISlhacof runs b l T Boo iesmay aveg Ven earsapO Il columnistsaysba.sketbaU1sa su-NBCbernng1tcanholdanaud1encc J -b f 1 t ~ b 1 periorbettingsporttofootball be-forsixhours on SupcrSunda) L k or two ecau seo popu ari y, visi i ity causethcseasonisl~ngcrandthe BuD •Someofthemediaw1llha\eto • a ers
gambler gets more time to study cover from a TV room at the i 1
trends ... he also gets more time to get Louis1ana upcrdome beau~ the
Odds and ends from the Super
Bowl hype and hoopla and the odds
are it has to end ...
•It is rare the Nevada oddsmakers
are unsure of themselves in establish-
ing the spread. but it appears the
Beers s<>t a point or two because of
popularity and visibility.
•The visibility includes such trivial
matters as Chicago quarterback Jim
McMahon's headband which topped
the Super Bowl department of
wretched excess.
•It is the unclouded v1ew from here
thatto take the Patriots at 4-1 to win
the pme outri~t mucus much
sense as t.akina New EnaJand and the
pomts.
•Possible omen ... My wife hkes
the "English Patnots" to win the
thing outright.
•If they do, they will chan'e their
conservative habns but this is not an
easy thing to get from a conservau ve
coach.
•Johnny Unitas, who now operates
a football tout service. likes the
Patriots straight up.
•Repon.ssay Bcars'Coach Mike
Ditb., who wasarrcsted on a drunk
drivingcharse in Chicago after flying
back from a victory in San Franctsco.
has spent very little time on Bourbon
Street ... Certainly. he wasn't dn vi ng.
even. T press areas are full and overflowrng
•Add wretched e:<cess ... In mg UCK£1 panl) mpons1ble1s NBC v.h1ch ha'
Fryar'sdamaged finger or fingers a crew of::!::!51t says 1s necessa~ to
•Former Raider Derrick Ramse\ produce the game.
says he does not wear his Super BoV. I •That one minute ofSuper silence''
XV ring around New England be-game. It wi ll cake two mmutesand I::!
cause it is too garish ... Some 1983 •The Chicago T nbune 'steam of27 S«onds to introduce and produce
Raiders wouldn't wear the th mg . v. nters and photographers 1s very •Super Bowl week has not dimmed
around the yard. hkel'f a uper Bowl record ... Super the cruel stones and Jokes in the
•Best nickname ... Danimal for Bowi I at the Coliseum in Los Angeles Southland . Latest: Name two
Bears' defensive end Dan Hampton didn't have many more as 1tsent1rc movie stars and a dog -Rin Tin Tin.
for obvious reasons. com pl 1 men t. Lassie and Marc Wi Ison
•The Rams' Jack Faulkner hkes the •Super Bowl week has produced •"lot of water under the bndge
Patriots to cover the spread and !>Orne ""eird gambhnghnes butthe Bern. "1cMahon and the Fndgc.
perhaps win the game ... Well. best is I 0-1 the Refngeratorwon't Bu t all the) 'II remember after
Faulkner "loved" New England over score a touchdown ... no pnce on Super da~
Miami in the AFC:: championship Fndge scoring a safet) ls which oftheabo' e came to pla'
Coach resigns . Aggies harvest win respect from UCI after arrests '
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Univer-
sity of Minnesota buketbaU OOICh
Jim Dutcher resiancd Saturday, one ~y after three of his players were
arrested in an aDepd sexual assault. ••J ~ the prosram needs new
direction," Dutcher. the Gopben'
bead OOKh since l 97S, told a news
conference. "You can aJwa)'1 look at where you
are and where you want to be,· and
where you're be8dina and I'm not
~ with the direction we•re na.·· said Dutcher, who auickd
the OOphen lo the Bia Teo clwn-
piomhip ia· 1982.
Univenity President Kenneth
K.eUer told ~nen be~ the relipation "with repet.'' de-
cision tw been made about Du her'a reol8ccment. K.tller uid. 'Keller 111Mt Min ... ._ forfeited
itt tcbechaled Bia Tn .... Mda
Northweswn Sunday ben-Gf IM terioutnal of the aJleptioM.
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New MexiCOState rematnSTn
second place in PCAA, 83-71
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Bill Mullipn had to admit that he, aloni wuh the rest
of the coachi"I fratemity in the Pacific Coast Athlettc
Association. never thouaht New Mellico tatc wouJd
have much to write home about this season.
But after New Mexico Statediapatchcd the Anteaters
by a convincina 83-71 1COrt in front of a Saturday ni&ht
aowdofl,479atCrawf'ord Hall, Mullia&n was mortthan
willina to save the AP-their due.
··1 don't thinkaajbodyopected them to be this aooc:!
but they are," said MuJUpn. "They're well-coached, pla)
bard and denerve to be where they art." And~ they a.re &t MCOnd pl8CC in the PCM aner
raili111theirreconho6-1 in oonfcrenc:e play, 12-4 overall.
UCI •,eel ill third It S-3, M . .
f'ant-Y'9' Atpa Coech Neil Mc:(;anhy. who hb
lumed around a ~m whicb went 7-20 (4-14 1n the
PCM) 1llt yar, •d New Mttico'1 latest wm bc>1led
down to two fK1on: Oilben Wllbum aDd touah deftntt
"Gtlben .. ;mt pt. .. said McCanhy al\cr hi 6-5
bward lied a career..fUlfl with l6 '°'"' "He dtd .,.hat
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"I thought our defense v.a prett~ good in shutting
down thC"lr two b1ggu)S. lf)ou let them get going the)'ll
shoot )OUr face off."
Mulhgan agreed the game came down to a p:ur of
variables. But while he believed one of them was
~ Wilburn. he thought the other was McCarthy.
"Wilburn was magn1fi~nt." said Mulhg.an. "We
tncd ever) th mg to ~top him bu t nothing worked. We had
to go man-to-man tosprcd up the pace but wt d1dn 7t ha"e
anyone toauard Wilburn. I wasafratd 1fwe went toa zone
they would beat us wt th their rt'bound1ni.
"You have to give credit to the coaching. N'11
McCarthy is a srcat coach He is t~ main·d1fTertn<."t 1n
that team. There's no more bad coaches 1n this lcaaue. I
wish after pmes hke this. some of them would come
t.ck."
Anteater center Tod Murphy ~•d af\er a Iona niaht 1n
the middle. "They're touah We tned to fortt them into
an a futer~pe~ p.me by play1na them man-to-man. II
JUSt didn't 11t'Ork ...
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n1pt?
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·~ ... On top oftryina to k~ Wilburn 1n check. Murphy
h8d his troubles at the offcn 1ve end most of lbe nlat\t. ~ Alliet' 1-3 zone made the eoina touah 1n 1<k for the
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'" t:rtllr Los .\ngrks Lakers Sat urda)
n1~h1 in a "1,;at1onal Basketball As-
"~:1altll0 game The los" ""as the third
"tra1ght for the l.al..er<.
(ah in "latt added 18 points and
\\a' ne Cooper .,,:orrd 14 and pulled
Jti v. n .i game-h1~h 14 rebounds for
Den,er Lafa\t~tlt' Lever had 13
points and a gaml'·h1gh 10 a)s1sts for
the '\u&&et\. "he had e1;ht pla)'crs 10
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a ~a.,t1n-h1gh nine ass1~t~ for Los
".ngeles Jame., \\ l1nh' addl·d 18 for
the Lakers. ""ho fia,e lo"t tour of their
last fi,e games
The Lai..en conunut'l.1 10 play
v.11hout Eal"' in "l\fagir" fohn.,on. the
"'JB.\'<;asStSts leader at IJ I per game.
and sub tttutr loNard l\1aun("('
Lucas. who ~t nut th<' 'ICCond half
because of a headache Johnc;on has
an tnJurt'd knee
The teams played even!)' and
finished the first quarter ued 31 -31 .
The scort' wa 41-41 at 7·51 of' the
second quarter when the Nugets
outscort'd the Laken. 19-6 to take a
60-47 . The Nugaets led by 12 points.
bS-53. at halftime
The Lakers wel"t' unable to pull any
closer than nine points m the third
quaner. and Denver pulled 1way to
lead 95-0 at the end of the penod.
Both teams used their bencbcs an
the fi nal quaner.
Kun Ramb1s l"t'tumed to the Laker
lineup afttr m1ssma five pmcs and
pulled down 10 rebound . "'th1 ""as a b\I wtn for us. .. said
, u u Coa h Doua Moc. "We had
lo tat home la ' tut.ht a.nd have been
U:C~Jy, -e can do dua "'the playofft." wd EOlliJb. .. We WIN
"cry disappointed 1alt ~ tO we are
all "a')' haes>Y with our PM:IOlll wiG
the Wen.
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CHICAOO -His teammates may •
hive needled him for it, but Bears • • t q~ Jim McMahon's acupuncture •
uaunent for a bNiled buttock Jw gjven
the ancient Cbioae pnciioe a bia shot in the arm.
"It wu an· idea whose time had almost come,
before:· aaidaaate Rep.A.Jan Greiman. "Now it's here.''
£.reiman. 0-Skotie.. &s sponsor of a bill that would
allo acupu_ncturists to be licensed as independen1
prac tionen in Illinois.
"Rou,hly 20 states" have similar laws, said Steven
Finando, a member of the American Association of
Acupuncturists and Oriental Medicine in Manhassct,
N.Y.
Western medicine still views the needle treatment
wi&b skepticism. 8ut the McMahon flap, coming as the
Bean prepare io battle the New England Patriots in the
Super Bowl, bu helped brina acupuncture out of the
shadows of Chinatowns across the country IV\d into the
limeliaht, Ftnando II.id. ·•
McMahon says t.e•s doina "200 percent" better
since Cbicqo Bears manqemcnt changed their minds
and let a Japanese acupuncturist treat his bruised
backside in New Orleans.
.. Ttic acupuncturists in Illinois arc bein(\ bcsieied
by inquiries," Finaodo said in a telephone interview
Friday.
"We've aotten some calls, .. said Finando. who aJso
1-in~~the CUJl!inins board of ~ National Com-
mission f0r Uie Ceffification of Acupunctunats.
"I think it'a wonderful when people rccdgnize that
acupuncture is beiQ& Uled by a lot of ~pie," he sa.id of
the McMabon-tmented publicity. 'It's an extremely
effective treatment for speedina up healing."
Qaote of tbe-day
0.. J .. es, University of Washington
football coach, recallina an old line by Texas
Coech Fred Akers that everyone is an cxpcn on
colqe football: "Fred compared football 10
promtulion. Fred said:, 'It's aooctwort; but we've
aot an awful lot of amateur competition.• "
Thelamann algna 2-year pact
WASHINGTON -Washin1ton m
Redskins quarterback Joe Thcismann has •II•
l1ped, a new two-year contract that
includes a bonus for his put serviotS to the
club. However, the contract is not auarantced and
Tbeismann, who is rccovcrin.1 from a broken ri&ht leg.
would have to make the team to receive the money. If
be doea not return to the team, he will receive only the
bonus.
The Redskins also sianed Art Monk, a Pro Bowl
wide receiver, to a new three-year contract.
Terms of the contracts were not disclosed by the
Redskins, who announced the signinas on Friday.
Theismann, 36, suffered his injury in a Nov. 18
game aaainst the New York Giants. His cast was
removed this week and replaced with a brace.
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SWIM) M....W ICOred IJ of his m 11me-bieb 24 points in a third.quaner
turnaround, and Terry C.••hp added
23 u Milwaukee ddealed New Yort.
I 04-88, in a National Buketball Auodat on pme
S.turday ni&ht. The Bucks outtcorcd the Knick& 21-7
durina a 6:20 spen that ataned in the third quaner and
ended in the fourth, helpina them clinch their 12th
victory in IS dmtt and 12th straiaht over New York .
In otbtt N'R4 !,ames, Be'°' WOU... came off the
bench to tc0re 27 points. includ-
ina 14 in the decisive accond
quaner. and lad Indiana to a
124-101 win-over Golden State ..
. Cliff lla•h-scored 38 poin&s,
JeftMal•a lltded 29, and rookie Ma.te Bel blocked IS shots. the
second-hiahett tolll in NBA his.
tory, as Waahinaton defeated
Atlanta. 111-103, the fourth
straiaht win for the Bullets ...
OdMIM Wtebiqe hit a carcer-
Mo.ellet hiah 44 point'i and SW Greo
poured in bis career best, 27, to lif\Ch1cqotoa 133-114
victory over Phoenix ... Akeem Olajewoa scored 12 of
his 27 points in .the fourth quarter as Houston came
from behind to defeat Detroit. 117-1 t 2 . . . Mark
Ap.lrre scored 30 pointi and ll....,. Blackm0tt scored
20 of his 29 in the 1eCOnd baJf to pace Dallas to a
123'-I 07 victory over San Antonio ... Clyde Druler hit
two free throws and then stoic &he inbouJlds pass with
12 seconds left to assure Portland of a 129-l 2S victory
over Sacramento ... Al Wood and Jack Slkma each scored ei&ht points in the fourth quarter as Seattle
downed ~cw Jersey, 106-99.
Bmln• win fight-filled-game
Rick M144JetM acored three goals for ~
the eiJhlb hat-trick of his NHL career '
Saturday, leading Boston to a brawl-filled
6-3 Nauonal Hockey Leacuc victory over
Detroit. The pme was marked by ei&ht fights,
inctuding-five-tn the fhst period ... Elsewhere in the
NHL. Al Seco,. scored his 24th aoaJ of the season from
a scramble in the crease at 11 :38 of the third pcnod,
givin& Chicago a 3-3 tie with the New York Islanders ..
. Brnt Adi._ scored his second aoal of the game with
3:36 leftin the third period to lift Quebec toa4-3 victory
over Buffalo . . . Cal~'s c.l1a Pat~l'IOll scored
midw11y through the third period, snapping a tic and
triggering a three-,oal third-period Outburst that gave
the Flames a S·2 victory over Pittsburgh ... Linema&es
Wayae Bdy~. Ray Perraro and Sylval.D Taraeoa each
scored a 1oal and combined for six assists as Hanford
defeated Winnipeg. 7-2 ... ~ Gutafasoa scored a
goal and assisted on four others, including two by Dan
CUttdu. lcad~Washington to a 6-3 victory over
Minnesota... ySmltla scoredwith 1:22remaining
in overtime to gjve Montreal a 3-2 victory over Toronto
. .. Defcnscman Brad McCrlmm0tt converted Dave
Poall8'1 goalmouth pass into his sixth goal of the year,
giving Philadelphia a 1-0 triumph over St. Louis.
Skidmore wins at Showboat
LAS VEGAS-GarySkidmore rolled G a clutch strike on his final ball Saturday to
edge top-seeded Ron Bell, 21 S-2 14. and •
win the Showboat Invitational bowling
tournament.
It was the sixth career Professional Bowlers
Association title for Skidmore of Albuquerque.
M.,tc top All-Star ~ote-aetter
NEW YORK -Earvin "Mqic" m Johnson. I perennial All-SW' luard for the
Los An1tles Lakers. led all National
Basketball Aasociation players in fan
votina for tht 1986 NBA All-Star Game, becominft the
first ever to bt Named on more than one million bl ots.
Johnson, who leads the NBA in aui1t1, avef'll!n&
more than 13 per pme, drew 1.0601892 votes, breaking
the record of9S7,447 he set a year qo. Joinina Johnson on the s1an1na team for the
Western Conference in the pme on Feb. 9 at Reunion
Arena in Dallas will be laker teammates Kareem 'Abdul-Ja~ at center and forward James Worthy, as.
well as forward Ralph SamPJOn of the Houston Roc\ets
and 1uard Alvin Robensod"ofthe San Antonio Spurs.
Beniquez, Baltimore .,ree
LQS ANGELES -Free a&ent out-Ill fielder·fint blseman Juan BeniquC'Z, a
member of the An.tels last yea.rt bas apccd
to terms with the Bahimore Orioles, 1t was ·
rcponed Saturday.
The Orioles will announce the agreemenl on
Monday, the report said.
By coming to terms wih1 the Orioles_ Beniquez. 3S,
becomes the first free aaent to join a team other than the
one he played for in I 98S. Free qcnts were allowed to
negotiate with their 1985 teams until a Jan. 8 deadline.
aftcrwhich that team forfeiting its negotiati ng righB.
Former Ezpo Ro&era retire•
MONTREAL -Steve Rogers, for-Ill er pitching star with the Montreal E~
has retired from 1>f0fessional blse II. -
The 36-year-old right-hander was 6-1 S
with the Expos two seasons ago and was released by the
team last year after being plagued with a shoulder
problem.
Rogers said 1n an interview from his home in
Broken Arrow. Okla-:: Siturday t hat he had con-
templated trying to win a spot with a major league team
this spring.
However. a sharp pain in his throwing arm
prompted him to call it quits .
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PHOENIX (AP) -Front-runner Hal Sutton
overcame a balky putter with a 3-under·(>ef 68 •.nd
stretched his lead to four strokes Sa'urday 10 the thud
round ofth.c Phoenix Open GolfTou~ment.
"It could have been a lo~ lower. the. fonner ~~
champion said. "I had some opponu.mues I didn t
capitalize on.'' . Ph · Sutton completed three tnps over the oenix
Country Club course in 196, 17 shots under par and the
lowest S4-hole total on the PGA i:our since l..an'y Nct~f'
had the same in the 1984Walt1?1sncy World Open.
But Sutton was far from satisfied. "I haven't beat the aotr coul'1e as much IS I want to
beat it." be said. • •• a.: b' And, even with a four-shot lead, hes UIAJng not mg
for aranted aoina into 100ay·s final round of the chase for
a $90,000 first prize. "If J lay back, rest on my laurels, try to pl~y pa~ golf,
somebody 1s going to come out and catch me. I m go~na. to
play agrcssively. l'm going to try to make as m.any birdies
as I can," said the man who, in 12 rounds this year. has
sc-0rcd 6 7 birdies. . Veteran Howard Twitty. a PhC'Cnix native, could do
no better than a 70 in the warm, sunny weather, but
retained second at 200. . "I never could get stan cd. I JU St couldn't get ~n y~mg
going," Twitty said. "I wasn't as comfonable as Id hke to
have been." r : ........ ,. -And he was wdl-aWlnl &ban he faces a 1orm""'uw.;-
task in attempting to overtake Sutton;. . . "He's ao1n1 lo be touab to catch, TwtUy said.
Calvin Peete the de(endina titleholder, ran a 173-
yard, S-iron shot lnto the cup for an eule-2 on the 11th
hole and was five shots off the paoe at 2l>I .
Pecie;-wbo bad a 68;-was rie<ht 12-under par with
I 98S leading money-winner Curtis StranJC, Australian
Greg Norman, Ronnie Black and tony Sills. Sills and
Strange each had a 6.5. Norman shot 66, and Black. had a
69. Jack Nicklaus.. not really in title contention, drove
the ~non the 320-Yl!!it par-4 fifth hole and made a Iona putt for eagle-2, the hiamiaht ofa 69 that left him at· 2 W.
* Tl:lomu l1IW 88 lor J -.tro.te l•d
BOCA RA TON Aa. -Barb Thom15i who hasn't
finished better than fourth in any event dunna her three
ycan on the LPGA tour, fired a 6-un.der-par ~6 ~turday
and emerscd with a one-stroke lcadina head1na mto the
final round in the Mazda Oassic.
The best round of her professional career gave
Thomas a S4-hole total of S.undcr 208 over &be 6,368-
yard course at the new Stdnebridgc Golf and Country
Club.
Sally Little also came .out of the pack Saturd:ty.
shooting a 67 to stand alone in SCCO!ld place a& 209 aomg
into Sunday's final round.
Robin Walton is at 210 after a third-ro\Jnd 71 , and
defending champion Hollis Stacy is joined at 211 by Val
Skinner, Patty Sheehan and Sandra Palmer.
Oddly enough , Thomas staned her round wit~ a
bogey on the first hole. She quickly rebounded. sconng
seven birdies and no bogeys the rest of the way.
She started the day 2-undcr and was 6-undcr at the
tum followi ng a five-foot birdie putt at the third hole.
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Catha ts2 yearsoffutility:
U stops Arkansas, 88-7 4
Fr.-AP .. Idles
Tbe California Bears, led by forward Dave Buller's
23 points, rallied in the closina minutes Saturday and
ended their 2S-year, S2.pme basketball losing streak
apinst UCLA, beatina the Bruins. 75~7. in a Pacific-JO
Conference pme in Berkeley.
Cal had not won in the scnes since a homecoun.
66-6S decision over the Bruins on Feb. 24, 1961 . before
any of the cumnt Cal players was born. The end of the
streak touched off a wild celebration Sa1urday at sold-out
Harmon Arena, with fans filling the coun after the fi nal
buzzer to conaratulatc the Bears' coaches and players.
The Bears improved their conference record 10 S·2.
and they stand l 3-4 overall.
UCLA battled back from a nine-point defici t and
took its first lead of the second half a1 60-58 with 6:08
remainina.
But a m inute later. Cahfom1a guard Chris Washing·
ton, who bad 13 points in the second half. hil a lay-up.
then stoic an inbounds pass and made another lay-up.
starting an ei&ht-point ~ars' run which Butler capped
with a short jump shot. That pul Cal up 68-62, and the
.Bears sta ~at least four points ahead thues• aftbc ~Y-
in other pmes Involvi ng Pac-I 0 teams:
USC H ,Arbesa1 74: Junior forward Derrick Dowell
scored 34 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead 1he
Trojans past Arkansas in a non-conference game 1n
Faycncv1tlc.
Dowell helped head otT a comeback· etTo n b)'
Ark.ans.as, which had cut a I 6-po1n1 deficit to fi ve point~
with 5:4"9 remaininJ in the game.
USC s Greg Kimble had 24 po1n1s and was I 0 of 14
shooting from the floor: Tom u w1s had 15 points for 1he
Trojans (9-8).
It was the first non-conference loss by 1hc
Razorbacks (9·8) at Barnhill Arena since a 64.60 defeat b)
Tulsa in December 1974, breaking Arkansas' 41 -game
non-conference wrnning streak al home.
WH~laltoll 7%, WasblastoD Stale 13: In Seat1le ,
center Chris Welp and forward Paul Fon ier each had 14
points to lead a balanced Washington scoring attack in the
win over rival Washrngton State.
The victory was the sixth in a row fo r the Huskies.
who lead 1he Pac· l 0 with a 6-1 mark and are 12-7 overall.
Otis Jenninas and Keith Mom son of Washington State
shared game sconng honors with 18 points apiece for the
Cougars, 2·5 and 9-11.
Ari&0u State 71 , OregoD State SI: In Tempe, Steve
Beck scored a career-high 27 pomts and Anhur Thomas
had 17 of his 2 1 in the final eight mmutes as Anzo na Slate
rallied to beat O regon Slate.
Artzou 85, Orecon 18: Steve Kerr and Sean Elbou
scored 19 points api~e as An zona won Its 14th straight
game at home this season with a victory over Oregon in
Tucson.
In the PC..AA:
Nevada-Laa Vegas 7%, Long Beach State IS: Armon
Gilham scored 18 points. grabbed 12 rebounds and
blocked five shots 10 lead 10th-ranked UN L V past the
stubborn 49ers.
Gilliam hit a Jum p shot w1th 49 seconds to gi ve the
Rebels a 68-65 lead. and John Flowers and Freddie Banks
e~ch hit a pair of free throws in the las1 30 seconds for 1he
win.
NLV improved Its record 10 8-0 in the PCAA and
COACH ...
From Cl
Williams were arrested Fn.day in
Madison. Wis .. dunng an 1nves11ga-
t1on into a n alleged sexual assault ofa
wo man at a motel where the Gopher
players were staying.
It was the second 11 me in a year that
Lee had been arrested as a ·rape
suspect. He was acquitted 12 days ago
1n the previous case. which involved a
University ofMin nesoia student.
"Several of1he players in our men's
basketball team ha .. e tx-e n accused of.
have been charged w11h second-
degree assault a nd one of them for 1he
second lime." Kell er said .
.. Sexual assauh -ra pe -1s not
only a cnme. but in fact 11°s an otTensc
agains1 all of us as human beings." he
said ... It's not to lx-e"<cused. It's not to
I be e"<plaaned awa~."
I Keller said uni vers1ty officials
would be gathenng information in
1he next couple of days to determine
what further action should be taken.
··we have to be sure that It (the
season) continues "1th our full sup-
pon and o ur full confidence and that
1s the purpose of 1he 1nvest1gat1on
that we will conduct m the next
couple of da)s." Keller said.
Men's Athlc11c D1r~·tor Paul Giel.
"1th. tears 1 n his eyes. said he would
accept the dec1s1on to forfeit the
Nonhwestem game and would be
d1scussinJ appointment of an 1ntenm
coach w1th Keller and Frank B.
Wilderson Jr , v1ce president of
Student AITn1 rs.
19·2 overall, while Lona Beac:b fell to 1·7 ud S-1 4.
An1ho ny Jones scored four coosecutjve oointa C8ltJ
in tM second half to aive UNL Va 4).JJ lead, the..,._
ofthepme.
IJut the 49crs came back with ei&ht straipu pointl to:
close to 43-41 with l4:S l rcmainina in the pme. AAdlw
Purry"s lay-up With 12:26 lcft p vt Lona Beach the lead•
4746.
Su JMe S&a&e 41, Freue &a&e U : Forward Jbdty ~rry scored 12 of his pme-h1&h I 6 points in the ftlMil
ei&ht minutes. leadin1San Jose State to the win in Fremo.
Pacific •1. UIU State It: In Stockton, s0phomont
forward Dominao Rosario scored a seaso"·hiah 22 Po•RU
and hit the winnina basket on a dunk with 38' seconds to
play to give Pacific a victory over Utah State.
No. 1 Tar Heels
extend streak
North Carolina 1mproves-to20-0 ;
Michl an State upsets Michigan
From AP d11patclle1
Unbeaten and top-ranked North Carolina, led by
Brad Dau&herty's 23 poin1s and Joe Wolf s 22. broke No.
4 Georgia Tech's 15-game w1nn1ng streak and extended
ttS-OWn stnng to 20 pmes wtth an 85-11 Arianne Coast
Conference VlCtory Saturda\ in Cha~I H ill. N.C.
The tnumph gave the Tar Heels sole possession of
first place m the ACC' with a 5-0 ma rk. Tech. which last
lost to M1ch1~n 1n 1he second game of the season. fell to
16-2 and 5· I in the conference.
lo other games in\-Olvmg 1eams ranlred in the top JO:
Ml~po State 91 , Mkki&aD 7t: In East l..ansiQI.
senior guard Scott Skiles scored 40 po1nt.s to power
M1ch1gan St.a te 10 a Big Ten upset over No. 6 M1chipn.
Deke 80, Marylud 18: In Durham, N.C., Johnny
Dawkins scored 24 po10ts as No 1 Duke snapped a two.
game ACC losing streak w1th ~ victory over Maryland.
It was Maryland's fiflh straight loss and dimmed a
career-high 4 1-point performance by Len Bias.
Memplals State 7l. Ml1 ... ri II! Center Wilham
Bedford scored 24 points.. and BaskervilJe Holmes added
22 as undefea1ed and third-ranked Memphis State beat
\ISlling M 1s~un 1n a nonconferencc game.
Otluoma 83, Ka.uat State It: In Manhattan, Kan.,
Junior center David Johnson scored 21 points and Junior
guard Tim McCallSler added 19. including two free
throws w1th 38 seconds to go. as fifth-ranked Oklahoma
held off stubborn Kansas State to post a Blg Eight victory.
Kauai 71, Loal1vllle H : Greg Dreiling came ofTthc
bench and scored 18 second-half points to tnggcr a rally
1hat ga ... e sc'en1h-ranked Kansas a nonconfercnce win
over 13th-ranked Loutsv1lle in Lawrence.
St. Job's H , Pln1bargll 17: Walter Berry poured in
34 points, 22 ·1n the second half. as eighth-ranked St.
John's rallied from a 15-point deficit to edge host
P1t1sburgh in the Big East Conference.
Syracuse 80, Conatttlcat 17: Rafael Addison scored
21 points. and We ndell Alexis and Dwayne Washington
each added 16 points as the ninth·ranked Orangemen
overcame ~!>k) Connect1cu1 in a ragged Big East game in
Syracuse
.., ...........
""Ji m Du1cher 1s a class person and
a dam fine basketball. coach.'' Giel
said ··But because of the kind of
~rson he ts. I guess I'm not surpn~
at this dension o f his. because he
would put the University of Minne-
sota above all. ..
North C&rollna"• Warren Martin u au.rrounded by aeo,..._
Tech'• John Salley (left) and Antoine Ford In ACC p.me.
ANTEATERS FALL TO AGGIES, 83-71 ...
From Cl
6-91•1 senior. who ca me into tM contest averaging 21 I
points ~r game.
Murphy did connect for 16 points, but most of them
came ancr New Meittco piled up a dcc1ded ad,·antage.
Frontlt ne matt Johnny Rotcrs led UCI -.1th 20
points. mo tly on JUmpcn from the pen meter. wb1ch ~
where the AjaJe defense dartd the Anteaters to beat them
Bui he was the onl)' 1hreat from the 01.1ts1dc
Guards on Brooks. Mike Hess and Joe Bu<"hanan
mustered but l points bctwttn them -af\cr Brool>.s had
SCOrtd 23 of hl OWTI tn. win O\ltf J..ooi-8eacb_ lAlC on
Thursday, m ostl)' on thrtt-point bombS. ..
Christ College falls, 79-7 5
FRESNO -De.-..1n A~cbmy's ~hool record o
point V.I n't enou&h for C'hnlt roalqe lrvtne SatUrd.a\
n11t11 a tht Ea&tes droPOCd a 7~ 7$ WC\t Coa t Chnstian
Ms«1a11on verdict lO 'West Coest C'hnst1an
Appleberry no\Cbed 17 of bas point 1n 1ht SCC'Ond
half, but C" I could not ovcrrome a l ?-26 defin t at
intcmu'llon •
Tbt Ion napped a four~ C<:I 'Wlnnina str~ak
ilDd droootd the~ to 14-S ovnall The h°'t Kn1&hts
lmproWd to tl-$ .
'\\ l' d1dn t pla' that well · ..aid \1ullrµn "\\ e sho t
all ngh1 hut n1H go<'ld Tod didn't hJ'l' hr<> ht''I game. but
he probahh ICC'h ~orse than I do··
\\ h1k 1hc ..\ntcaters weren't blown out. they neve r
could mai..e a 'itrong run a1 the ~1c~ l 1Ct trailed at the
halt. '~-~1 and rollt'd to a 5 -44 advantage b\ 1he 6.52
mark of thr se~ond haJf
Then tr' inc had tt b1& chanct" to gnab some
momentum hut couldn"t finJ the handle
..\fter \forph\o sank the fro nt end ofa one-and-one. he
mi.s~d the ~ood 81.tt fo['\\lard T ro> Carmon ul>Otd LD
the mm ant.I Jrtw a foul. To compound New Mciuco•s v.oc~ 1t al o drc~ a technical foul when P1ertT m1th
compl:11neJ at'lout the c:ill ~l\er ( .1rmon drop~ h1\ foul \ho110 make 1l SS-41,
Brool>." 'lteppeJ to the hne tor the tc:'Chn1cal. Brooks, wbo came 1n10 tht' 1-amr leadma tht' nation 1n frtt lhrowtrc•t
1 9 , ~hp m1 ~ hi'i ch~noe to bn na lhe Antuter1
w1th1n nine
MaA
WtlT'Wll• COMPPIMCI
'"¥*OMii. W L fOct. Ga
~ ... ,, 10 .1'2
l'orli.tncl JI " .5'6 . .,,
~ 17 " )70 17
S..lllt " 1t ,.. 11 ..._.,.. 15 t7 )$7 11
Go!Otn St•N I• ,.. m ,.
MNIW9tt DMtltll
H-ICNI )0 1• ..,
Otf!Yf( lS It WI s ~ArttOtl<O 2• 21 m '"" o.llaJ to 21 -. .,,
Uteh n 24 .'7t ' s.cr-10 16 2t ~ ..
IASTaaN CON"alMCI A....., OMti.
&o•ton J7 • eoo
Plllladelol\la " 14 .,. ......
New .Jenev ,. 19 S1I ....
Wat.ft1119lot1 ?) ?1 523 II
New VO<'lo. 15 1' 341 19
Mltwauk;. C.-• DMUell )C) IS U 1
Anent a 2• .. 571 ....
Detroit 21 23 •n t lli
CleYNnd II 25 ... II
Chicago 16 2t 36' 13 ,
lnell•na 12 31 279 17
S.turde't's ~
Dellvtr 127, Lallen llS
Ulall lJO, a..-. 90
Mllwaullff lCM, New York H
Wailllnglon Ill, Atlante 103
tl'ldlana 124, GOIOell Sta ll 101
Cl\k900 133, Pfloettlx 114
Oalle• 123, San Antonio 107
Houston 117, O.troll 112
Portland 1'9, Sacramenro 12s
Seetlle 106, Ntw .Jtrwv 99
TMIY's~
Pllllaottol\la al Soll~
Secramenro a l Porllend. n ...... .,..~
New .Jtrsev al Cll9llers C!Wcago ., OallH
O.troll at San Antonio
CleYNnd al Oenvtf
Mllwaullff al Uteh
NUWMI 121, utren ns
DINVla (1271 -Engil,11 1·16 4·S 20. Nall 7·14 4·6 11, W C-r 7·16 H 14,
Ounn S· 7 2·2 12, LtYer S· 11 3·4 13, Hanz Ilk
•·II S•7 13. Scnavt1 S·S3·• 13, w1111am1 l-1
0-0 1. Turner 6•t 1·2 13, Evens 0-3 3·3 3,
Rumuuen 2·3 0-0 •. Wiil!• 1·2 H 1
Totels: Sl·91 2S-l3 127.
LAKlaS (HSI -Rambl' 1·2 3·• s.
worrnv 9· II o-o 11. Abdut·Jabbar •· 16
10-12 16, M C-r l·S 1-1 3. Scott 6· 16 1·2
13, Ltster 2·S 3·3 7, Luc..' 1·2 1·2 3. Green
4·9 2·3 10. McGH 6·1 0-0 IS, KuPC'Nk 3·•
•·• 10. Sorlggs 2-'3 1·2 S Total': 43·• 26·33 llS.
Score llV ON,.,...
Otnver 31 3' JO 32-127
Lallers 31 22 27 3S-1lS
TllrH·POlit -ts-McGH 3. Fol.lie<!
our-None RH><>uJIOs-Otftver S.f (W c-r 13), Lallers S3 IRambls 10). As•
slSls-0.nver 3' ILeYer 10), Lakers 1'
(ADOut·Jal>bar 91 Total touls-Otnvtr 26.
L•"•" 2S TecMIGals-W COOC>er. WOf"tllv
Allenoeria-17,S05
Jliu llO, CllPMn 90
CLl~EaS (tol -MaxwtU 1·6 1·2 '·
WllUt 7· 11 0-0 14. NlmolllVI •· 10 S-8 13,
BrlOHman 6· 13 ,.S 16, Nixon l·I 0-0 2.
&.niemln 1·6 0-0 2, Va ltflllnt S-11 7·9 17,
Cav. 3·7 O·O 6, Goroon 3-9 1·1 t , ervant
1·4 >·• S, EdWards 1·7 1·2 J To1a11 33·93
14·32 90 UT AH (IJO) -OenlltV 9· 17 6·6 2•.
Malone S·IO 1·2 11 Eaton 1·2 0-0 2, GrHn
•·I00-6 12. H•n1tn 5·12 0-0 10. Balltv 8·17
1·2 17. W1ll11ns •·II O·O '· ROberls 7· 10 6-1
11. Slotkton 3·• 2·2 I. Scurrv S-7 I· I II,
Heves 2·S O·O •. Me nnlon 1·• 0·11 To1111,
56· 109 17·23 130
Sew• llV ~,.,... cu_, 11 2s 22 n-to
Utell 37 31 JI ~130
TlltH ·POlnl -f\-Robeflt Fouled
out-Non• llt bound1-Cliootr\ S7
IBrl<19emen 9). Utell 70 <Eeton, Melone ti>
Aul~s-<ll1>1>tr1 IS !Nixon 61. Uta h 33 (Stockton 71 Total loutl-Clloe>ers '11. Uu1n
26
Attandenc-11,SS7
COLLEGE
.... MHICo St. U, UC lrvtne 71
(ltCAAI
.... Muleo St. ltl)
Wlil>urn
~1111
MCG101n1n
Tr1•11
WIHlems
FR<>ru
Rooerson
.... fl·• .. "' 11· 11 12· I• • 3'
l·S 3·4 l 9
1·1 O·O S • 8·12 .., 3 20
)·6 6·1 1 12
1-1 0·0 ) 2
0· 1 0·1 • 0
0·3 0-1 0 0 Htrrt\
Total\ 29·49 1S· 36 2• 83
UC lrvtnt (71)
Cermon
Rogers
Muro"•
Heu Br001<1
0011.torcrv•
8ucnenan
Engaj11ad
Ciaccio
.... ft·• .. "' 2· s 2·) • 6
6· 13 6·6 ' 20 •· 11 I· 10 s 16
l-1 0-1 1 2
1·6 •·6 s 7
O·O 0·0 0 0 •·6 0·0 s 9 3-4 2·2 S I
1-1 O·O 2 3
To1a11 72·•7 72·2' JI 11
Ha"''"'' New Moleo SI .. 32·27
TecM1cel Wilburn (NMSUI
Three·oo1nt goel1 UC lrvlnt Rove" 2.
Broo1ti 1 BUGllanen I. Ciaccio I Reboundi N-Muko SI 31 (Wllt>urn
"· UC l••lnt 1' (Roger1 •> Auls!\ New
Mexico St 9 (WIMlems •>. UC Irvine t
!Rog'"· Heu 3) Turno•t<l Ntw Mexico
St 10, UC trvlnt 16
Atttnoanu 1 •79
PCAA , .. .._
c~ WL
Ntvada ·Lal Vf9n I 0
()veral
WL
19 2 12 •
9 •
11 6
11 I
10 10 a 9
10 10
6 10
Ntw Me••CO State 6 I
UC lrv1r1e S l
Sen Jose Stall S •
F r"no Stelt ' • Ce• Stelt Fullerton J S
UC Santa Barbera l S
Pacific J 6
Lita,, State 2 S
Long Btacn Slate I 7 s "
6S
S.Nrdav't ~
New Me.,co Stet• 83 UC Irvine 11
Nevede LIS Vegas 12, Long 8tacn State
S111 Jose Slatt 48, Frt1no Stall •S
Pacific 61 Utan Stale 60
MlfldtY's Game
Frt1no State at UC ~nta 8eroara
'Thuncle'I'' Gemtt UC trYlnt at Ula n State
Cal Slalt Fulltrlon et New Moico $te•~
UC Sant• 8arbere at Lono Beecn Staie
NeY•d• Las Veges et San Jou Stete
West Coeat Clv. 7t, Chrfat Colle9e 7S
(WCAA)
Qin.st c ..... 175) Wnt CNst Cllr (7t l ......... 19ttptto
KtllO 0 I 0 I P•nnell 1 0 • '
Tla<Mt 0 O • O Parrl\11 6 S 0 17
APlbrY 11 3 4 •1 81rkllHO S 4 1 14
BHI I 0 S 2 Were S S 4 IS ~rrld91 S I 1 II McFeOdn S t S tt
Weer I O 1 2 Whlttmer J • O 10
Klatt I c 2 6 8e~ter t 0 2 1
Penotte 7 2 O 6 Clerk l O • 6
Totels J? 11 10 7S Totels JO 19 11 79
Ha1fllma Wtsl Coest Cr"''' e11 l7·26
TKMIUll Crirl\I COll19t Coac11 Wiid ,
BHI !CCII l l(,te tt <CCII I MCF'&doe11
!WCCI 2
COfWIMJNITY COLLIGE
Sa4d• IClr 61, c;...,, Wftt 60
(~C..•t~tl
Sa••111dr 1.-1 G--. Wt« UOI ........ .. ......
Ottleno > 5 1 11 Str.c"•" 7 6 2 10
T avlOr S O 1 10 Em.,'°n S 0 S 10
Owlnatl 1 0 2 2 OaOC>t C I J 9 LAtl'IOft c 6 1 14 Smltn 3 I l 1
Sudlven t O 2 16 Ulu 0 0 2 0
M.lfllt!' 1 1 2 S a row11 O t O I
Miies S O 2 10 Slme>ton 0 I I 1
Jervlt O O O 0 MellouU 6 0 • 12
M.t"9 0 0 0 0 Tolals 1t 12 13 .. Totett U tO 20 60
Helflimt SaesoltDa(k, >4·1'
Mt. San A,,... S7, ~..,.. CMtt 52 •
Cs.wWt C..tt C...-..cel
~ c .. tt U21 Ml. SAC (S7) .. ....... .. ......
JOMt!On 1 I I IS DraHI' 6 7 S 14
Judd 1 2 5 • Jer~ S 1 I 12
l(fl!V 0 I 1 t J-• • 0 l " M(Gavrn l 2 1 I Frailer 7 2 5 6
MulcefleV 3 1 4 7 L.fdl\tr d 1 0 ) 4
'""'" • ' I u OHamDI I 0 I , M\llltt t O 1 ' M.trllneJ I I 0 l
Totals 1t 1' 15 Sf To••" U 7 It SJ
"41lfl1mt Mf Sen Ant~ 11•70
Tectrnlal D~ IMS)
)
.... C...C' I ..
Ci f :t ~
Cerritos 1 0 21 1-..1~
Ml. San Antonio 6 I 1' 6
Cvwett 6 1 I• S
FulWton 6 J IO IO
C~ :>• H t
ltel\CllO ~tlato 2 5 ,, •
(nlltt Coe11 2 S t II
Sedcl!tMCk 2 5 7 II
Golden Wftt 0 I 4 15 se~·~ Mr. San Antonio SJ, Or9l\8t Coe'I U ~II. ... Golden Wftt 60
Cv"'9U '1, Comoton 71
F ultrlon f7, ltandlo Se/llleoo 1t
...... .,.. ~ (1;Jll
Ctt'ri.ot t i OrellOe Coe11
1t1ncl!O S.11t1aoo et SeOdlebecll
Ml Sen Antonio at Cvor"'
Comoton al Fulltt'kMI
COLL&" WOMllN UC lrvtne 6', l'ec.Hk U
(~AAl
~adlk 1561 UC ~ ( .. > ......... .. .....
$a .. kl J 0 1 6 Hlgullt 3 1 l 7
Weller• 1 • 1 6 Dehn 6 2 o 14
L.lnOen I 2 S ' ~'111 6 0 4 12
Per'ktr 2 0 2 4 Crewio<O 1 2 4 4
Gotdmln 2 3 2 7 Brow11 ) I 1 1
Whltnev S 0 • 10 8 urk1 4 • 3 14
0110 6 2 2 14 Grenem • I O 9
MtlnllrOt 2 I S S Tt!'rv I 0 ' 2
Totats 22 12 73 S6 Torels 2t 13 1• 6'
Helfllme: UC lrvlre, 2t·2S .
..... "· s.c.. c ..... S1 (NAIA Otltnct MO
... ,,., SeCM c .... (57)> .. ..... .. .. ..... .
AdM>bO I 0 4 7 Brtrtll 7 I 7 IS
Jonas 9 O I 11 Ttrr't S 2 • 12
Konlo 2 0 2 4 Stnltn 2 0 I 4
Mlllt!' 9 6 3 24 N~ S 6 4 16
Norma n 0 • 1 • Touret O o 3 0
O'SultlYall 6 S S 17 Brown 2 • 4 I ~mPM>fl 3 2 3 t &ffll\I 0 2 4 2
Sttarns 0 0 I 0 Ott• 0 0 2 0
TotelS lt )t n 1' Totalt 21 IS 26 57
Haltllme: etote, 34·25.
HIGH SCHOOL GtRLS
EdtMft 67, Mlttw Del 41
( ............. ,
''""" Del <•> ~ ..... (67) ....... .. .......
W111nar
Menfre
lltn•lng
Galntv
o•eri.n
Elltrmn
Andres
6 2 3 14 Henneuv 2 I 2 s
• I 4 9 OoOurl'I 6 4 2 16
1 1 Harman J o O 6 O 1 WllM>n I 1 3 23 I 4 3 20 Rudd I 0 1 7 0 0 2 0 Nofhnel' • , , 10 203 4 Jollnt.on 21 t S O O 2 O Mor"rls 0 O 0 0
Totel' 20 I 11 ..
F•Jflmto O O o O
Btddlt 0 0 I 0
Totals 26 IS 13 67
ScenllV ~
Meter Del
Edlton
IS 13 10 lo-.et
13 19 16 lt-67
SMtll A"'9li
SATURDAY'S aESULTS
125tll el tf•dlY !Mr..,.,._, mMflllel
,mT uca. 6 turlon9s..
WOOC11 Lallt (Olhsvl 2S tO UO U O
Reckoner (Vatenzuetel 3.40 UO
Connlotlon Fii 181etkl 2.tO
Time· 1:09 3/S. Also ran· Relnbow's Cuo, Contee!, Gren
S.rtll. Rovar Otymola, $and D19"1'
No ic:ratc""
SICOND aACE. 61/'J turlonlls
Ml Lightning Boll (McHg) t.60 UO 2.10
Fklhllng Mtrlene (Plncav> 3.60 3.00
POOf Poln1 !Barton) s.~ Time· 117
Also ren. OrMm FH lller. c;1oriov,
Ameron, Telest009. Al's Bio Time, Rove1
TlltH ds
ScrelchaO Neliva Quecll, AO-.
Bell's Ladv. Third Marrlav.. Froslle
snaoas. Pirate's Sertnaoe
THtltD lltACIE. 6111 furlongs.
Winier TreHurt !McCrn) 10 60 3.60 2 60
LOVt!'S N•llYt (Pincavl 2 IO 2 20
Mlracutous 18arel 2.60
Time· 1'16
Also ran Oonlaskrl1, Sereh's H009.
EYanlng Bid. Surorl" Geme, Sur La Gl1t1.
Dre\Otn Prosoecl, Tw111Qnt Crown, RtOtc·
ca btlllv, Bolder BHutv.
kretcllt<I: l(ak. Soeak Hawaiian, Lt dv
Bald AQua, Full Acclaim n DAIL y OOU9LE (2·•1 oeid $51 00.
FOtMTH aACE. 6 turlon9'
Quatlrv Jtl (McCerronl 11 IO S.IO 2 60
Savio (Slt>lilel •.00 2 60
Go Swltttv IVeieniuelal 1.~
Time· 1:09 llS
Alto ran' O•O'' Quell, Eddie l ie>, Ever
BrlHla nt, C,_kcomaul, BHk Im~.
ScNttr 800.
No 1er11c1>as '"™ a ACE. I'• mlles on tun Pol And Ole <Snmkr I 10 tO 7 20 4 60
Oonnv K. (Plncavl I .0 6 20
Morrv'• Cllamo (81ackl 6.tO
Time· 2'02 1/S
Also ran· Penzance, Vlgorou1 Vloors,
Tu Tu ter. Amreoou~. M4llt\lk Roberto,
Eslot. Allowance
No scralCl>as
U EXACTA IS·91 oald 1216 SO
SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlOng•
Circular IVeiamuetel 7 20 4 00 ) 20
Tuclf.eo Inside tB111c1<1 3 tO 3 00
Bolder& (McCerron) l.IO
Time 1•08 J/S
Also ran CoulH Bev. Llc111, Dum<Hdumdtdum Ra11t A Prosoector
ScrelCned EIO<lueck
SEVENTH aACE. 6 ~ lur10n11s on lurf.
Mluean IMcHergue) 14 IO 11 40 S 40
GtO<'g1 ' Relnbow ISl!otmel\t!') a 00 S 20
Sarason (Black t 4,to
Toma l 16 11S
Al\O ra11: Fl11tteuse. Zvtnum. Potlv La
Fe,..,me, Wlno1r Vee Ace Allegia nce . 811
8• 11• Folding krH n Ne.eem 8aladff
No \Cretcnes
s~ EXACT.A 17 11 Pltd S~.00.
EIGHTH RACE 1 1116 mllet. p,.,, l•l)nos• •McCerron1 ? 60 2 40 110
Be•t M nomum fOto vart\) t CO 3 00
M; '1aO•fMw McHargue) 2 40
Tome I •1 I S
111,0 ran T 1g1111. Last Commend,
BelOllt Leer
kr1rcriao Strewbefrv ltoed
U EXACTA 16·31 oeld llO.SO.
NINTH RACE. I rt miles.
Hurrlcene Hee 0(aen.fl Jt.40 17.00 11.20 Oa•~ Sauce I V11an1uetal 1.60 6 00
lloostveu Ro.a IPat1erS011) 4 to Tm~I SO lS >-\O ,.,, Tio Nino, Mesler NaYllo. Bofd
1nu1111vi Jeri S.tl Joe, Lyon'• Shadow,
Mufi Oentl"!I II' In, ValftV Oh.
Sr1 e rcPte d W iid Pita sur e ,
S•oo•1.1M<t.uc• Ont Evao Romeo, Mt
E t>e
U EX.ACTA IH I oald 11,0SUO.
S) ll'ICI( SIX (l·S·6+6 or 1·•> oeld
'93 ... IO !O •wo wlnnlnO t~I l.i• ~O•\tl S2 P1clf. Sh• contO!ellon Pela
\2 Ot 40 to 11 wlnnl119 tld1tlt lflye llOrMll. SI ll'tCK NINI 16·7·4·1·S·6·7-6 or 1·41
oa•d '8 067 90 to sl• wlnnlnO tldltl• fteYtn
l'!OrH1 Cerrvo•er DOOi· ..n,,...'6
Attt naenct lt.tS3
s.,.., .... xx
TOOAY
lat l'Mw°"'9111)
Ne., !ngtatlCI "' C~ !Channel 4 et
,Om l
~ ..........
C "•UGO 11 ower H.w lnelenCI
o-.-lllMI N~T I.A--0 enM!'l 1st ~no MM. I lhtte"1MCI, lJ M:Wln OAYaY'S LOalllt (...._, 9-dt)
-" ~· I '*"""• I caJlc.e ..... '3 YftCI Dtt•, 21.t ~lf't!. '' ~n, I e.btlfll, I IUTOot
Hel5ut!On
Howard Twlllv TonvSlllS
Cunlt Str•ntt
~"Norman Catvln .... lt
ltOMlt 91ecll
9"Glldef
OonPoollv
Joev SlftONr JoM~ffti'
ANIY ... 1'1
1.AtrrvM11t
a.rrv.JMCkal
Oen FOfll'Nl.n
··~"°" ~d L.all9t!' 1111 Krttttrl
JonnCOOk
Jtff Grv9'tl Ptul AJJnger
Mlkt MeeuflouOll
JotlMYMllltt'
Pllll l i.c:kmar
"""" wieoe Ootlnlt Hammond
Lon Hinkle
T.C. Chen antv Plerot
OOugTt ..... I
ScoH Hoell
Scolt Sll'nMO'I
Peter JKobMn
S.nov to.vie
JelfSMMn
0 111t Luno"rom
Tim Simoson
Jacil It--
Mike Raid
Mlkt Hulbert
T .M. Chen
900 Twav
01rrPo111
Citrence ltott
Tom S1ecllmann
Jot Inman
Brad FIOtl
Tom W•l'll~ Cor•v Pavln
Bruce Llelzllt
WHiie Wood
Jocfit MuOcl
LtonerdThmosn
Georoe Arclltf
•·Scott Verote nk
l.arrv NllM>n
Morris Hetalsllv
LaeTrtvlno Al Galberger
tc.an Brown
Rex Caldwell
Mark Lva
Jack N1ci.1aus
BlltlVN1$on
Davld,,_..s
Ru" COC11t1n
JlmGallfffltr
wrvPate
G-Sauerl
Klkuo Ar•I
Slt'ff Pait
Miiier h rtler
Ga rv McC.O<'d
Huber1Green
Biii Sander
8tn Cr en Illa w
tc.an Gf'Mn
OaYld Grenam
8rttl U-
Andv MallH
Dick Matl
Oannv Edward\
Oa la[)ougUlu
F UUY Zoeflltr
Tom Bvrum
Da vid E dwerds -•ma•llH'
Lll'GA _,f'IWMftf
(at e.c.a ll•tell. ,.._>
Berb Tnornu 17·70-66-20I
Sally Lltllt 71·71·67-209
Robin Walton 70-'9·71-210
Pauv sr-ll•n 7S·70-66-211
Sand,.. Palmer 70·'9-72-211
Val S-lnn•~ 14·.,·61-211
HOlll' SI.CY 70-70-7'-211
Bedlv Pffrwn 71-70-11-212
Jucrv Dldllnson 61·74·70--212
Atll\On Flnnev 77·70·70--212
Pet Mevers 74·67·71-212
Jo Ann Wa•nam 71·67·76-114
Jane Cra fter 6'·n-n-21•
Pa l 8ra0tev 72·71·71-214
Pia Nll'M>n 70-71-75-216 Cindy Madt•v 73·71·71-216
COllHn Walller n -11-12-216
Pa lll Rlu o 7S·61·7l-216
J•n Stee>Mnson 71·7'·11-216
Ptnnv Hammel 76·69·72-217
tc.elhv Wllllworth 70·72·7s-717
Debbie Mauev 75·71·71-217
Le url PeterSO<> 74·71·71-217
Shtrrl11 Gall>rallll 70·7S·n-217
Stllriev Furlong 73·13·71-211
Temmv Fredrickson 69·71·1..-717
D•lt Eggetl119 74·72·71-217
k h Qulnl•n 12·71·74-217
Dab ltlcna rd 7S-67· 76-211
Vklll Ftrgon 73·72·13-211
Allct Rllzman 73· 73-12-211
Avt ko Ollemoto 76• 70-71-2 It
Marv e.111 Zlm,.,...men 73·73·71-211
Jent 81al0Gk 73·6'-n -'21'
Kim Shlom•n 7S·7'·7C>-21'
Lori Garbact 7'·74·6..-219
Ca lny Mort« 7'·71·74-219
L.aurle ltlnller 76·70-13-219
S.lh Oanltt 69·7S·7S-219
Silvie 8trlolacclnl 70-71·7'-?19
S.hv King 6t·79·73-?20
Mart• Ffgutf'as·Oolll 75·13·71-220
Amv Benz 71·7S·74-220
Mlule Bertao111 7•·6'-n-no
Cathv Kratzart 7'·7'·72-220
Debbi• Hall 74·7'-n -no
HHtlter Farr 7'·71·7s-no
c nartone Molllgometv n -n -10--no
LIAM CUMCSllV 74·7o-76-2'20
Muffin s..ncer·O.Ylln n -11-n-221
Ro•teJ-. 17·71·7t-721
Lvnn Stronev 7S·72·74-?21
Jerllvn l rlll 7'·13·75-12'2
01w11 Coe 70-79-73-272
Sue eru 7'·73·7s-m
Dana Howe Chancellor 7•·72·76-772
Ja M Gtdcle\ 77·71·74-m
o.n1w Slrtt>fg 7'·69·7..-m
c ..... men
UC ll'Wle ,, Nn••·Las v ... , )
~ Werner (UNL VI clef Man Son Hl119, 4·6,
6·3. 6·4. Vatel (UCI) def Mlllt!', 6·4, 7·6,
Oow"' (UCtl cltf McCa ultv. l-6. 7·S. 6· I,
Coron1do (UNLVI cltf, /11\Vt!'•. 6·4, 3·6, 6·•;
Barn•m (UCll cltf -sul!IY1n, 6·•. 6·•.
Ro&entllat (UNLVI cltf C.Oloen, 6·3. 2•6.
.-2
Deull6el
Men Son Hing-Vates cltf. McCautay•
Werner, 6·4, 3-6. 6·2. Oarr·Barnam (UCIJ
def Mllter·Coroneclo, 6· 1, 6·4, CaOl9an·
Mv.,, IUCI cltf "-11181·$\lnlvan. 5·1,
6·3. 6·1 c ..... ..,,...
UCLA f, UC INIM 0
~ LaFrencnl (UCLA) a.t.. lltnortr. 6· I, 6·2.
FuthS (UCLA) cltf Stll0tkaw1, 6·2, 6•3,
Thomer (UCLAI clef L. Trenwlln, 6·3, 6••.
CtcalO (UCLA) cltf Pellon, •·3. •·I.
Ou<'t1lll IUCLAI clt4 D Trtftwllll, 2-6, 7·6.
6·4, Hain (UCLA) clt4 ~lnll. 6-0, 6-1
Deull6el
Tnomn •Fuch• IUCLAI def 0
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streak now at 24
It wu another losing niaht f9r
Oranse Coast and Golden West tn
men's community coUeae basketball
Saturday nilht as each suffered South
Coast ConlCrenee setbacks.
Here's a look:
Saddlebaek '8, Golden Weal 10:
The Gauchos went on an I .1 ~ t~r
which began wit h 5:22 rcmaanina an
the pme to stretch a 5()..49 lead to
61-49 and went on to beat the
Rustlers at Golden West.
The loss extended the Rustlers' sec losina streak to 24 games and
dropped them to 0-8 in the conferc~ce
th is season and 4-15 overall. Bnan
Sullivan hit three strai&}lt jumpers
duringthcdedsivc 11-potntst.retch.as
Saddleback (7-12 overall) won its
second sec outing in seven tries ..
Sullivan fin ished with a tcam,h1gh
16 points as all five Saddlcback
.
~VICl!l IUI IA oouble n1ure1. He ~IOh
was the top Gaucho rebounder wat
iJht ---e ro~ Ooldcn West, Bryon Strachan
had 20 points, Tim Makouu •career·
hi&h 12 and ScoU Emerson !O., .
'Saddleback enjoyed a rune-point
lead midway through the fint half
before settlina for •. 3,..29 ed8t 11
i ntermipion. Mt. SAC 57, Orul• Coast, H: ~
Pirates trailed by only two points Wlth
about six minutes left, 44-42, but
missed their next five shots and the
Mounties opened up • lead they
wouldn't relinquish at Mt. SAC.
The Mounties (6-1 ) remain a P,me
back of South Coast leader C.Cmtos,
while Coast dro~ped to 2-5. 9,1, 1.
The Pirates. wttbouUhe sery1~s of
top scorer Joe ~er (ankle m1ury),
received a I 5-point, th~teal ~me
from Jon Johnston. Fred Bickett
turned in 13 point~. and. Chuck
McGavran tossed in eight pomls and
contributed seven rebounds and as-
sists. Mt. SAC was led by James Jones
( 16 points. 11 rebounds). Ron Draper
( 14 points. eight ~bounds). and
Cletus Jit,.rmon (12 points).
·-. UCI women win:
Vanguards fall
UC Irvine's women's basketball
team handled· Pacific in a PCAA
women's basketball game, while
Southern California College took a
pelting from Biola in NA IA District
Ill action Saturday. Edison defeated
Mater Dei in a girls high school
contest.
Herc·s a look:
UC lrviae II, Pacific 56: Reserve
guard Kippie Brown came off the
bench to supply a spark early an the
second half as the Anteaters took the
measure of Pacific at Crawford Hall.
With UCI (2-2 in conference .• I 0-7
overall ) trailing 33,32 four m10utes
into the second half, Brown had seven
pomts, a blocked shot and a steal over
the next I 0 minutes as UCI assumed a
48-4 3 lead and gradually pulled away.
Nadia Burks helped protect the
lead in the final 2112 minutes by
converting 6 of 6 free throw op-
portunities. Burks and Vakne Dehn
shared scoring honors for the Ant-
eaters with 14 points apiece. while
Natasha Parks had 12 points and
eight rebounds.
Pacific dropped to 0-4 and 6-11 .
UCJ plays Hawaii 1n a PCAA
matchup Monday night. 7:30. at
Crawford Hall.
Blola 78, SoCal College 57: The
Vanguards fell behmd 34-25 at the
ha.If, and couldn•t make up any
ground as they dropped to 1-5 rn
NAIA Distnct 111 action at SCC
Clippers dealt
130-90 loss
SALT LAKE ClTY (AP} -Fred
Roberts sparked a 19-point Utah Jazz
run early in the game. and the Los
Angeles Clippers never could recover
as the Jazz rolled toa 130-90 National
Basketball Associauon victory Satur-
day night.
Roberts scored nine of his 21 points
in the final three minutes of the first
period. which ended with the Jazz on
top 37-21 .
Late 1n the second quarter. the
Clippers' Norm Nixon hit a Jumper to
bring his team within 11 points,
57-46, but that was the closest Los
An1eles could get the rest of the night.
Adrian Dantley led all scorers with
24 points while rlay1ng less than half
the game. Thur Bailey added 17 for
the Jazz, now 22-24 in the NBA 's
Midwest Division.
Darnell Valentine topped the Chp-
pers with 17, while Junior Bridgeman
added 16 and Rory Wh ite had 14 for
Los Angeles. now 17-29 in the Pacific
Division.
Utah led 69-46 at halftime. In th<'
third period, the Jazz increased their ·
lead to I 00-68 going into the final 12
minutes.
Both coaches used reserve~ lib-
erally during the final quarter.
Three Eagles scored m double
figures wdith Becky Miller leading the
way with 24. Lisa Jones added 18 and
Nancy O'Sulli van had 17.
Kim N1dey's 16 points led the
Vanguards.
In a high school game:
Edl10D 17, Ma ter Del 41: Senior
forward Kristen Wilson scored 13 of
her game-and season-high 23 points
in the second period to lead the
Cha!lers to the win over the
Monarchs in a non-league game at
Edison. Edison ( 15-6) took a 32,28 halftime
lead. and held Mater Dci (I 5-7) to 20
second-half points as the Cha!lers
went on a 35-point tear. Edison led by
as man y as 22 with about three
mmutes to go.
Denis Ogburn turned in 16 Cha Iler
points ancf Martha Noffsinger came
ofTthe bench with 10. Wilson also had
13 rebounds.
Geri Gai ney led the Monarchs with
20 points.
UCimen
stop UNLV
in tennis
UC In ine's men's tennis team
overcame 1njunes and illness Satur-
da} to tam a victory in its conference
opener. but the Anteater women
weren't as fortunate as they dropped a
contest with UCLA.
H~'sa look:
UC Irvine 6, UNL V 3: Although
three Anteater starters were out of the
singles hneup due to inJuries and
illness. UCl's doubles teams picked
up the slack with a PCAA-opcnmg
w10 at UCL
The three doubles teams -Bruce
Man Son Hing-Darren Yates. Ken
Derr-Julian Barham. and Mike
Cadigan-James Myers -swepl the
Rebels to gave the Anteaters the
advantage they needed.
Man ~n Hing wasn't as fortunate
in singles. though, as UNLV junior
Scott Warner overcame his firsMet
loss (6-4) lO Stop UCr s senior, 6-3,
6-4. w11h a bullet serve
In a women's match:
UCLA 9. UC lrvl.Dc 0: The natton·s
seventh-ranked Bruin s overpowered
the Anteaters at Westwood as the
v1s1tors could manage to win just two
sets in the match.
Dina Trenw11h came the closest to
caming a point for UCI (3-2 overall),
wi nning the first set or her singles
match, 6-2. and falhng in a tiebreaker
in the second. However, she lost the
decisive third set. 6-4.
Gretzky's streak goes on
as Oilers stop Kings , 5-2
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -
1 Wayne Gretzky and Paul \ofTey
extended their consecutive-game
point streaks Saturday night as the
Edmonton Oilers rolled to a 5,2
National Hockey League victory over
lhc Los Anaeles l(jngs.
Gretzky, who had a goal and an
auist. has scored at least one point in
39 strai&}lt aames 12 short of the
record he set in I 9S3-84. Coffey. who
assisted on a goal b,Y Mike
Krushelnysk1, stretched hJS record
streak to 28 pmes, lonaest ever by a
defenseman.
Glenn Anderson, Mark Nae1er and
Mark MC5sier 1.lt0 tcorcd for Edmon,
to n as the Oilc" improved their
record apinst teams in lhcir own
Smythe Oi<iision to 16,2·3 and rt--
mamcd 24 points ahead of second-
plact Calpry.
Anderson started the scorina at
7:50 of the openina period when he
reached a bouncina puck and flipped
a back,handtr· pall Los Anacles
aoalkceper Damn Eliot with tht
Oilers on a power play. Orcuky made u 2.0 al I S:48, ncttJna his 38lh 1oal of
tht Kason into a wide-open• after
a nifty passina play with Jan Kuni
and Krusbeln1sld. ~ K.Jnas Dave Ta)lor scored
dunng a power play at 2:41 ot th e
~cond period. He lobbed his 21st
goal into an empty net ane• goalie
Andy Moog was unable to smother a soft shot into his pads.
The Oilers made it 4-1 late in the
period with two &oals 24 seconds
apart. Krushelnyskl aot credit for a
goal that bounced into the net off his
shoulder after Eliot made a good stop
on a shot by Gretzky and Napier
scored l~s than a haJf,minute later.
Mess1er's ~to bunt tbrouJh the
defense for his 20th aoal early in the th1Td period made it S2 I.
Park ·~•pended
DETROIT (AP) -The National
Hockey Leaaue suspended Oeuoit
Coach Brad Park for sb. pmes and
fined the National Hockey laaue
team SS.000 1n connection widi a
bench-clcarina brawl earher th.is
month at Toronto, a Red Winas
spokesman uid Saturday.
De\1111 of the suipension wm
announced Saturday momina by leque4..~nt John~ Jr ...
spokWhan Bill Jamiaon urd.. . I
Orenge Cout DAIJ.Y PILOT/Sunday, J#\Uary 2e. 1988 cs
Bears27-3; Patriots 17-16
Chicago gets vote on severa
counts. including 1 7 -1 mark
New England gets a noo for
taking unconventional route
,.,...,....
Jim McMahon &eta down to bualneu at Bean' lut practice
before Soper Bowl. Brad Andenon pata on the preuure.
SUPER BOWL PREVIEW •.•
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Eight to attend
Super Bowl free
BISMARCK. N.D. (A P) -Eight
residents of a small Nonh Dakota
county wi ll be attending the Super
Bowl in New Orleans. thanks to a
mystery man who financed a similar
tri p last su mmer to baseball's All-Star
Game.
The eigh t received a letter recently
saying they had an all-cx pt'nsc paid
tri p to the attend today's football
game between the Chi cago Bears and
New England Patriots. according to
Bill Weiser, one of those who recei ved
the free air fare. hotel accommo-
dations and gam e tickets.
The letters 'said the free packets
were from the "Emmons County
Sports Alu mni Association." Weiser
said Friday. But the trips were really
arranaed and paia for by a former
resident of Hazelton now living in
California. he said.
"He wants to be anonymous."
Weiser said. "We just as soon ao
alona with his wi hes. He makes a lot
of people happy."
The man also sent a group of
Emmons County residents to the
m~or teaaue baseball All-Star aame
in Minneapolis last year. Weiser said.
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for tKh other. If this were a movie instead of a football game. It
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traditional New Orleans breakfasts, offers Oysters 2·2-2.
a combination platter of the delicacy prepared three
different wars -bienville. with a light cheese topping;
Roc~feller. tncludina spinach and pemod. and roffignac.
dressed with mushrooms. ham and red wine.
"I like 'em raw," Perry said.
Raw? Fine, Mr. Refrigerator. And how many would
you like?
"I start with a dozen." the Fridge-said, "and then rsee
~ how it aoes ...
"It was more like four dozen the other night." noted
defensive end Tyrone Keys, who sampled lhc town's
cuisine with Perry when the Bears arrived Monday. Their
dinina tour took so Iona that the Fridge was late for an
appcaranoc on ABCs Nightline.
The next night. Perry went out to eat with his
roommate, comerbaclc Leslie Frazier. "I had more
oysters." Perry said. "About a dozen."
"Yeah, that's about right." Frazier confirmed. ··we
went into an O)'ller ber on Bourbon Street. They
tteatnizcd bim riaht away. Me, I don't worry about
atuactina auention. But it'a touaher for him.
.. , f~l for him. The other nlaht on Bourbon Street he
was mobbed tryina lo pt a ponrai t of l\i5 wife. I couldn't see him al\er a while.'
"He's like a _pied piper.'' Keys said ... It looks like one
of Manin L\lthcr Kina'• marches when he walks down the
st~t."
When Perry arrived to dine. the French Quarter's
frid&e Alarm went off. Frazier said the restaurant owner
dutifully kept pwkina onlookers away and let lhe big guy
do his thins.
"Waitresses recasnize him and take care of him,"
Frazier said. "If they take care of him while he's eating. he
takes care of them when he's finished."
"They shouJd 10 to the Waitress Hall of Fame." Keys
noted.
For his third niaht in town, the Fndge switched
menus. aoina for shrimp. ··~ healthy portion," was
Frazier's assessment.
What happened to the oysters?
• ~·You've 101 lo taste about everything,'' Perry
observed. v
His palate's examinatfon of this city's cuisine
concluded Saturday niaht. "I don't cat at aJI the day of a
game,n he said.
• And after the pme?
"It depends on how hard I played."
The Rcfriaerator is not concerned that all of this
gourmet dinina will damage his weight control program.
He ha trimmed down from-an imposing 35&-pounds in
trainin• camp to his current. more manageable
dimensions.
"They got nothing down here but seafood." he said.
"That's not fattening. really.
"Too much is made of my weight. If you're too big,
you can't move. When people sec me play. they say. 'He
plays like he's 250. • "
Still, the Refrigerator has heeded Bear demands that
he trim down. "It's not what you cat, it's how much." he
said.
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WWlam .. The Refrtcerator" Perry u -
erclaea hla throwtnc arm duriDC tbe Jlean•
practice Sahlrday ln preparation
toc1ay•1 Sa per,Bowl lD New Orleana.
for
TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE OutcOln eisin the cards
83 Holiday plants: 2 161 Luge
ACROSS wds. 162 Baseball team So AufhorLevin ges
1 Declared 87 Erle or Supenor: 76 Russian rulers
7 Upon 2 wds. DOWN 78 Legal clalms on
11 Pronoun 89 Garland property
15 Baseball and 90 Small pansy: 1 Bowling score -81 Food container
·soccer hyph. wd. 2 Eagle's claw 82 Upper limb
21 Procession 94 Right-hand page 3 Bedouin 84 Boxing abbr.
22 Roman emperor 95 Helena's s tate 4 Light brown 85 Ignited
23 Assistant 99 S1m1an 5 Mr. Asner 87 Garment insert
24 Paradise of the 100 Understands 6 Coveted 88 Ear: comb. form
Pacific 10 1 Lock of hair 7 Indefinite article 90 Ruffle
25 Actor Alda 103 Cuts (grass) 8 Actor Knight 91 Musical drama
26 Yes. Sp. 104 Sack 9 Raw minerals 92 Card suit
28 Mislead 105 Girder 10 Money case 93 Ridicule
30 French article 107 Writing table 1 1 Restaurant 95 Groan
"31 Level • 109'"Author FR!ming -employee& 96 ~wellings
32 Comedian 110 Fur scarves 12 Bee's residence 97 Titles
Reiner 11 1 Large book 13 Lyne poem 98 Representative
33 Public 112 European ins 14 Myself 102 Flowering plant
disturbance 114 Lease 15 Ledges 103 Greater amount
35 Glide on ice 116 Ringed planet 16 Father 106 Catchers· gloves
36 Lubricates 118 Broaden 17 Be in debt 108 Nautical speed
38 Poetic "before" 119 Tear to shreds 18 ~ant units
39 Print measure 12 1 Civil wrong 19 Layers 1 10 Ruptured
40 Root vegetable 123 Minute opening 20 Tendon 1 11 Floor squares
42 Actress Arden 124 Most colorless 27 Charged 1 13 Appears ,
43 N4tCktie 125 Sharply Inclined particles 115 Three: pref.
45 Compass point. 127 Harangues 29 Roof edge 11 7 Foot digit
abbr. 129 Is concerned 30 Fibber 118 Cautions
46 Heaps 13'0 Skyward 33 Governed 120 Actuality
47 Sideways 132 Hurts 34 Musical note 122 Lagged behind
50 Replenish 134 Ventilate 36 Now -never 124 Talking birds
52 Anchored 135 Cactus spines 37 More rational 126 Goad
54 Cutting remark 137 L1ght-sw1tch 40 Weary 128 Senior: Fr.
55 Mattress pos1t1on 41 Factory 129 Winter garment
support 139 Tree flu id 43 Long nails 130 Overthrow
57 Flower parts 141 Blackthorn fruit 44 Lukewarm 131 Jury
60 Irritated 142 Last 46 Fireplace 133 You: Sp.
61 Spotted horses 144 Corn spikes implements 136 That man
63 Rams' mates 145 Billiards stick 48 Mr Carney 137 External
65 Become mature 146 Single thing 49 Tavern drink 138 Requires
66 Grew old 148 Part of the 51 Elk 140 Conduit
67 Sllght psyche 52 Florida city 142 Aun away
Impression 149 Asserted without 53 Vital body part 143 Jacob's son
68 "Wise" bird proof 54 Dilemma 145 Carbonated
70 Ooze 151 In the direction 56 Wigwam drink
72 Prima donna of 58 Embankment 147 "Sawbuck"
73 Damage 152 Cast a ballot 59 Unexpected 149 Everyone
74 Droplet 153 Say again problems 150 Lair
75 Trapshooting 155 Away from the 61 Ring 152 Contend
77 Bucket wind 62 Climbing flowers 154 Near
79 Young doe 156 Above 64 Singe 155 White
80 Fix in position 158 Followed closely 67 Procrastinated 157 Concerning
82 Mr. Jolson 160 Abundance 69 Loyal· Scot 159 Exist
Throw out stats. seers rely
on vibes for Su -s
NEW ORLEANS (AP)-As Chicago Bear and New
England Patriot fans weave through New Orleans' French
Quarter with beer cups in hand, chances are some of them
will end up at the Bottom of the Cup reading room on
Royal Street.
They always do.
They'll ask Adele Mullen who's going to win the
Super Bowl game Sunday. And she'll tell them.
"It's the Bears," the city's senior seer said.
The score: 24-10. At least I 0 tarot card readings an the
past few daY.s have "confirmed" a year-long hunch that
the Bears wlll be champions.
Mullen says she has a 14-2 record predicting the
Super Bowl. When Mullen talks. bookies hsten.
"You JUSt get impressions." she said. shrugging.
The City That Care Forgot's fog-shrouded streets
have long provided a fertile environment for voodoo
queens ando-other sundry myst,jcs..a.nd..J«rs. So lhere is
little wonder that New Orleans-area psychics say the
outcome of the Super Bowl can be seen in the stars, or the
cards.
When it comes to laying odds on the Super Bowl.
psychics don't use logic. They ignore statistics. They feel
vibes. ,
Judy Blake said she found the key to the game in a
dingy tarot card readin$ roo m at the Golden Leave Book
Mart in suburban Meta1rie. It was the High Priestess card.
"This means earlier bitterness and loss turning
around." she said.
The cards told Blake that the winner would be a
young team that had undergone financial troubles, a
change in leadership and dissension earlier in the year.
That description at least partly fits the New England
Patriots. who are up for sale and who lost quarterback
Steve Grogan in m1dseason.
"They'll have a real bad start and an amazing, quick.
unexpected triumph." Blake said, predicting the Patriots
by 5.
"Outside the physical realm. there is no time," said
Ben Boquet of Thibodaux. "You can go backward or
forward. lt'sJUSt a matter of tuning in."
Boquet closed his eyes and pressed his fingers to his
temples.
"I see the number 14." he said. "but I can't tell if it's
a score or a point spread. I'll have to work that for you."
He closed his eyts again. then opened them and said
the Bears would win 14-3.
"I saw a scoreboard with the score on it,'' Boquet
said.
Metaine psychic Ruth Cook said things don't look
good for Bears quarterback Jim McMahon.
Super Bowl
teams' records
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Super Bowl scores
l -Green Bay 3S, Kansas City 10
II -Green Bay 33, OakJand 14
lll -New York Jets 16. Baltimore 7
IV -Kansas C'ity 23. Minnesota 7
V -Baltimore 16. Dallas 13
VI -Dallas 24, Miami 3
Vil -M1am1 14. Washinaton 7
VIII -M1am1 24, Minnesota 7
IX -Pmsburah 16. Minne10ta 6
X -Pittsburah 21. Dallas 17
XI -Oakland 32. Minnesota 14
XII -Dallas 27, Denver 10
XIII -P1ttsbuf'lh JS, Dallas 31
XIV -P1ttlburah 31, Rams 19
XV -Oakland "27, Philadelphia 10
XV I -San Francisco 26. Cincinnati 21
XVII -W11h1ftJtOn 27, Miami 17
XV III -LA Raiden 38.:. Walhintton 9 XIX-San FranciKO 3e. Miami 16
'
"He fumbles the ball. He makes a very strategJC
error," she said. •
McMahon's irreverent attitude leaves him npe for
mistakes. Coou.aicL
Still, she picks the Bears. But she said they won't
cover the current I ().point spread.
l he psychic 1s so confident that _she gave ml!ch the
same picture to several West Coast clients who said they
want to bet "hundreds of thousands" of dollars on the
game.
Astrological consultant Lynn Wilson of New Orleans
charted the horoscopes of both teams using toe date each
was formed.
Forget speed and power. A strongeanh elem~nt wi~h
a conjunction between the sun and Saturn 1n Virgo will
carry the Bears. he said.
"The Patriots will be erratic, and the Bears will be
steadier, more sober," she said.
·Super Bowl
rosters
No.N•me
"-W EntUnd Petrt.ts
Pn. Ht. Wt. Exp.
1 Tony Franklin
3 Rich Camarillo
11 Tony Eason
12 Tom R•mMv
14 Stave Grooan
23 ROd McSw•ln
24 Robert WMltleri
26 R•vmond Clayborn
27 Grao HawlhorM
21 Jim 8owman
30 Mosl T•tuPU
31 Freel ~rlon
32 Craig Jal'Tl9s
33 Tony Comns
38 Roland Jal'Tl9s
42 Ronnie LIPS>ell 43 E•rnesl Gibson 50 Larry McGraw
Sl Brien Ingram
S2 Jof\nnv Rambert
S4 Ed WIUlams
SS Don 8t.ckmon
S6 Andra Tlppell
S7 Slave Nal'°n sa Pala Srock
60 G1rln Varls
61 Ron Wootan 6' Paul F1lrchlld
67 Sttva Moor•
70 Ari P1unkall 72 Lester w 11111ms
73 John Hann1h
7S Guy Morriss
76 Brien Holloway
IO lrvlng Fryar
11 Stts>h•n Starring
'3 Cedric Jones
IS Jullus Ad•ms
16 St1nley Moro1n
17 L.ln D1w'°n
M Derrick R1miey
92 Smllev Creswell
95 Ed Ravnolds
91 Dennis Owens
" Sen Thomas
....... me
4 Sleva Fuller
6 Kavin Sutler
I ~urv Buford tJfm~ 11 M ike TomcHk
20 Thomas Senders
21 Leslfe Freiler
22 Oeve OutrM>n
23 sn.un G•vle
26 ~II SuMY
27 M ike Rlctt.rdM>n
2' Dennis G1ntrv
31 l(en TaY10r
33 Celvln Thom11
3' Wetter P1vton •S G•rv Fanclk
" R191fe Pt\llllOS so Mika Slnoteterv s 1 Jim MorrlHIY 52 CllH Thrift
5' Brien C•t>rel · SS Otis Wllaon
S7 Tom Ttt.ver SI Wlft)er ~r.n.11
Sf Ron River• '° Tom Ancnws
62 Me"' lorta 63 Jav HlftlnWt 70 Henrv WMdlter
71 ArtdY Frwkk 71 WINlem Pwrv n Mlkt H•rtentllne
1• Jim Cowrt
75 Sltfan Humohrles
76 Steve Mc.Mldlaltl
71 Steve Ven Horne
IO Tim Wrltf\tmen
12 Ken Marearum
13 WAiie Geu.1
IS DtMlt McKIMOn
11 •merv Moorlt'!Md
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" Tyrone Ken
" Oen Hemoten
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P 5· 11 llS S
QB 6-4 212 3
QB 6-1 fl9 1
QB 6-4 210 11
CB 6· 1 198 2
RB 6·2 222 4
CB 6-0 116 9
WR 6-2 225 7
S 6·2 210 R
FB 6·0 227 8
FS 6-2 191 4
FB 6-0 215 2
HB S-11 212 S
SS 6-2 191 6
CB 5-11 llO 3 oe s-10 185 2 LB 6·S 233 5 LB 6-4 235 4
L.B 6-3 234 J LB 6-4 244 2
L.B 6-J 2J5 S
L.B 6-3 241 4 LB 6-2 230 12 c 6"5 275 10
DE 6-4 255 R
G 6·4 273 4
G 6-4 270 2
T 6·4 215 3
T 6·7 261> 5
NT 6-J 272 4
G 6·J 265 13
C 6·4 2SS 13 T 6·7 211 S
WR 6·0 200 2
WR 5·10 172 3
WR 6·1 184 4 OE 6·3 270 14
WR 5·11 181 9
TE 6·3 260 5
TE M 235 I
DE 6-4 251 I
LB 6-5 230 3
NT 6-1 251 4
DE 6·4 2tO R
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K 6· I 204 R p 6-1 191 4 oe 6-1 190 • Q8 6-1 195 R
RB 5·11 203 R. CB 6·'o 111 S s 6· I 203 3 CB 5-11 193 2 FB S·11 216 6 CB 6·0 111 3
RB S·I 111 4 ca 6-1 1 s R.
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LS 6•0 221 S
LS 6-3 215 R
L.8 6· 1 230 7
LI 6•1 227 7
LI 6-2 232 6
G 6·4 261 R
L.8 6·1 225 2
LB 6·3 239 2 c 6·•· 267 2
G 6•6 26' 3 c 6-3 261 5 OT 6·5 275 4
T 6•6 26S 9
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DE 6-3 254 11
T 6~4 271 3
0 6·3 263 2
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Wit 6•1 113 l
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Wastilngton
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UCL.A
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Clemson
Arizona St.
TllCIS
Baylor
C Miclllgan use
Miami
SMU
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ClemM>n
Texas
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Iowa
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Stanford
N. Caronna
Kansas
T1nn1ne SI. UNLV
Miami
Alabama
TCU
Stanford
Nebraska
McNffst St.
Duke
Texas So
Tenntnff
NC Stale
Kentucky
Mlchlg111 St.
Virginie
NC Stale
Auburn
~ Clemson
Gao<t l1
Texu Tech •vu Ohio St.
Texas A&.M
Alcorn St.
NOlr't Dime
Ohio SI.
Penn St.
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'Dames' op~ning at UCI; 'Alone' at Harlequin.
Another vi1it from a familjar
muticaJ and the West Cout premiere
of a new comedy ooml>rile the week's
lineupof\heatncal newoomm at UC
Irvine a.nd the Harlequin Dinner Playbou1e, retJ)ettively.
(494-0743) livi.nt ill ck>e.111 per-Newport Theater Alta c.ea&u.:.. 2501 t.brouab SaU&rday1 at a p.m ... 10day
formucesT\aeldaythroulhSaturday . CJifT Drivet Newport iuach and F'"cb. 2 at 7:30 p.m., F~. 9 at 3
at I p.m .. today and next Sunday a1 (631.0281)1 Fridays and Sat\&rdays at p.m. until Feb. U . r ..
.T1t1s
2·30 . 8 p.m. tbroup Mudl I. • .. , O., IO." at the Grand Dinner
·•,..._"at the Forum Theater ... ~ lu111~ ti Aptlla" at ~e Theater, I Hotel Wt,y, Anaheim
""bulet 1&.S..." 11poof of the old
Dick Powell-Ruby Keeler moviesj
open• a two-week run at UC
Wednesday. Friday marks the open.
in& of Lawrence Roman's comedy
.. .U.. T .. edler," which will be on
the Harlequin's boards tt}rouah
March.
on the 'Festival of AtU arounds in Hununston Belch Playhou.e., M11n (772-7710), niahtly exccpC' Mondays
na Beach ~634-1300) Thunda~ Strft1 at V:orktown Av~nuc m the at varyina curtam times throup
Frida • Sa 'urda t Seacliff' Villqe sbopp.~ center. April 6.
Y 1
• p.m.. t Y 1 H · t n-h (8 2 140<) '""==================;1
UCI drama professor Clayton Gar-
rison is directina "Dames," which
features Patrice Whitten, Todd Lin-
damood, Carrie Madsen, Nick John-son, Beth Ellen fvensand Ken Jensen.
Dennis Castellano shares the musical
d.irectina duties with Garrison.
Performances will be given
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8
p.m. in the Fine Arts Little Theater on
the UCI campus. Ticket reservations
ate being taken at 856-6616.
"Alone Together" centers on the
relationshin betwcn parents and their
arown children. Richard Vath is
directina a cast con1i1tina of Bobbie
Candler, Tony Ruasell, Kyle Burson,
John Sovec and Joyce Lanaford.
The show will play niahtJy except
Mondays at varyina curtain times
throuah March 30 at the Harlequin,
3503 S. Harbor Blvd., just north of
Costa Mesa. CaU 919-SS 11 for ticket
information.
Next weekend will sec the final
curtains dropPina on a quintet of
Oranae County staac attractions. Prcpa~· to depufare: •''T Sae,." at the Lquna
Moulton layhouse, 606 Lquna
Canyon Road. La1una Beach
and a _p.m. ~nuna on IKAC -J , 1,,
• .. Km Me, Kase'' ·at Scbastian'i Fndays and·Saturday! at 8:30, today
West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. and !eb. 2 at 2:30 untJ! Feb. I 5. .
Pico, San Oemente ( '492-9950) • ~ TMnn at the <;osta
Wed.netday throuah Saturday at 8 McsaCaYlCPlayhou1e, 661 Hamilton p.m. today and next Sunday at I and St., Costa Mesa (650-5269).
7 p.~. Tb~ys throuah Saturdays at 8:30
• .. My Fair I.My" at the Curtain until Feb. I S.
CaU Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino •·~., M1 lest P~1" at the
Real, Tustin (838-IS.0), nightly ex-W!ttnun1ter Community °ft!cater.
ocpt Monday at varying curtain 7212 Maple. St., Westminster times. (995-4113), Fridays and Sarurdays at
•"Beavn Cu WaJt" at the San 8:30 throuab Feb. 8.
Oementc Community Theater, 202 •"Crtmet., die B~rt" at the Gem
Ave. Cabrillo, San. Clemente Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden •
(•92-0465), Thursday through Satur-Grove (636-1363). ·Wednesdays
day at 8 p.m.
Roundina out the week's theatrical
calendar arc th~ shows, which arc
continuing their respective engaae-
.ments:
'Frankenstein' rebuilt •"Tk Forelper" on tht main
stage and ''Drtvlag . Aroa4 die
Heese" on the Second Stage of South
Coast Repertory, 6SS Town Center Drive~ Gosta Mesa (.957-4033).
"foreigner" plays Tuesdays throuah
Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30
and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until
Feb. 13. "Driving" continues
Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30,
Saturdays at 3 and 8:30, Sundays at 3
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Frankenstein," never one of your good
auys to bca.in with, fClS-Wor:stin..a_ncw version-of tbe-19.ll film.
-So-called "lost footage;· consadc~ too shock.Lo& when the moV1e
was fint released is being restored.
Among the missing scenes: the monster throws. a little Jirl into a
lake, reportedly cut at Boris Karloff's request; scientist Cohn Oive's
exclamation as his creation c-0mes to life, "In the name of God, now I
know how it feels to be God"; the hypodermic n~e as it's injected
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political veswuce. Uuware that Jonty
knows abe'• term.inally ill, Ua.Ane prom-
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depert tbc island. Tyler decidn lO COD•
front JOlh Jtarri..aon. JOlb holds sun on
Tyler, unaware dwt Tyler is tteordinc
convenation. Just as JOlh is about to
shoot Tyler, the police enter the room and
Joeb i• arresled. Paula df'l.lll Mark and bu him t&Un to be1" houee.
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Julie's kiduppiftl, Sam warns Brenda
DA YI OP OUR UVltS: Brotha Francis
and Anna·~ &ieodahip appears to be
bl0110m.ina 1nto romance. With espionqe
cbartet ap.inat Shane dropped. Kimberly
decicltt to continiae with PftSUDcy and
not tell Shane Victor miabt be the father.
When Bo tries '9 incite IUriakis' workers,
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Miiieu be1" aneekcr wore jacket llk.e
Mike ... Abe conridttt him prime suspect.
OSNaW. a&PrfAL: When baby
Rick swallows a pin and 11 rushed to
bolpi&al, Mike calls Oinny an unfit
mother. Ted aod Jennifer feet Patric.k's
tabovtr o( Purity Water Co., whlc.h was
left 10 Patrick by hi• c:ouain Ndl. Wortina
undercover In Laurelton. FrilCO 1nd Sam
relliu Ralph Russell is the man wbo lddna&>Oed Bobbi. CtJia wari1110 work for
Scan afttt she tcts letter from Jimmy Lee,
who is in Bruil. Ru.11ell's latest attempt to
kill Bobbi thwaned. Teri and Kevin arc
relieved that Anna does not consider
Patrick the prime suspect. Anna. findina
Tanya's keys in Ruuell's room and a
blonde wia, believes be is the killer. Anna
and Ruuell have a shootout in which be is
killed brfore Anna can question him about
Earl's murdu.
• • ...!... GUIDING UGHT: Hawk unhappy
wbel\ Lillian's date for surprise party he
thro~ for Reva is Jeff. Reva n:futCS to
acccpf any money from Kyle. Without
funds., stle considers scllina oil' her jewelry
and plans to move in with Roxie. After
much pleadina from Rick., Oain: a~ to
let him stay in the medical pl"Olflm. After
readjna Miss Marffia's diaryJ. Mindy
learns Martha respected Sally. ;)811,Y and
Mindy share warm embrace. Dch&hted
when lumber arrives for house fie is
buildina Mindy, Kun kiues a thrilled
Jcuie. Roxie icalous of attention-Hawk
paylni,Reva. When' Reva arrives at scene
of her suicide attempt. a shadowy figun:
and diny hand appear. With Alex out or
town, Simon moves into the house. Ross
doesn't believe Simon a Spaulding. • .!. • LOVING: When Lunis announces his
c~ment to Ava. Gwyn vows to stop it
while Cabot and Isabel offer congratuJa.
uons. Harry sugcsts l<1 Ava he might lei
slip member. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Dakota refuses to listen
to Jill when she asks b1m to lry and accept
the Ryan family. When Jill refuses to be
bis la~. Dakota vows to win her back.
Jill realizes she felt mon: comfortable with
Sara Jane's lifestyle than her own. Roger
tells Magic she should go after Frank.
Tony and Devlin concerned about Jack's
mtcrcst in her. Maggie tells DUota if he
wants Jill he'd better pretend to like the
SANT A 1.u1M c.c. ·• wakina from coma caueea Maeon to pumble that M
e1n't take over company. Mary •YI
Maaon lhould be happy about hll. father' a
recovCfY. C.C. 1el11 Cruz be was ta coma
when au~mpt ... made on hit ure aod
cannot ickfttlfy the astailant. LeamiAI
Sophia had ton by Lionel, c.c. t~toWI her
out, usumina. she ·~ Uo~I atall love1:9.
When CC. pves Kirk maJOr say.10 lD
company and disinherits M~n~ Muon
vows to fiAht the duo. Kelly feanuJ when
Dylan ancfNick confront each other at off·
shore oil ria. Havina been thrown out ~Y C.C .. Gina P.lou revcnae on the enun:
Capwell family.
Lt.! · 8£.AACB POil TOMOIUWW: funous
when Hopn sugcsu Uoyd may have
murdered company informant, Uu or·
dcrs Hopn out oflbe houx. Uoyd ta.lies to
T .R. about the love be once had for Estelle
and then tries to explain to T.R. where that
lov' went. Displeased with Bela's work,
Stephanie threale1\S firina. He counten
with threat of lawsuit. When Suzj ~
friahtenina phone caJI and power ps off,
1be beads out in blitt.ard. ArrivinJ home.
Cuney finds a nearly frozen Su21 who is
rushed to the hospital in serious condition.
Grant, Sunny andll<>SiD aU believe killer
is after the Henderson "Women to
Watch." • • • YOUNG AND THE llE8TLEU: Tracy
tells John Jack tryina to spoil her rd&.tionahi~ with Bt1ld. causi~ John to
offer his support. Later, wheiiTack sayspu
used John's money to buy Brad expensive
jacket, Tracy and John are stunned. Al
cabin, Nikki finds music box Victor pve
Ashley. Nikki vows to keep Victor and aet
even with Ashley. When Esther's next
letter to Kay demands $100,000 Kay
decides sender of letter not VCfY brijbt and
that she probably doesn't have pictures.
Aftervlsitinaa hauatuy Jill, K.aydecides to
take a chance and places the SI 00,000 in
trash bin. hopina to get look at her
blackmailer. Esther, drcucd u bq
woman, scoops up the money but does not
leave the pictures. When Lauren expresses
guilt over Andy's shooting. Shawn says he
has no such feclinas -to have them would
be a waste of emotion. Faron tells Paul ~he's unsure of her relationship with
Andy. Shawn plans round-the-world tour
for unhappy Lauren.
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BR in secluded area. New beige carpets, mir-
rors. spot lighting. shutters, covered patio.
TIE I U FFI 1111,IOO
Excellent buy with land included. 3 BR, 2 BA end
unit with lots of light and air. 2 story with lovely
private patio.
.. NIT W CI 1210,MI
Owner will help with financing on this lovely 2 BR
master suite condo. Air conditioning, steps to
pool & spa. Walk to ocean.
1211,000
Appealing and cozy describes professionally
decorated 3 BR. 2 BA home located on canal.
Large patio & covered deck. Highly upgraded.
GUFF U Yll 11H ,IOO
Terrific buy In desirable Newport community
with swimming pool, 3 BR, -family room with
fireplace. Owners motivated. OPEN HOUSES
llWPllT WOI Snt,111
A super sharp duplex on wide street. 3 BR up &
1 BR down. great weekend getaway place plus
income. 4 car garage.
l&Ya.111 1411,000
Two story Cape Cod. 3 BR. 3 BA. gourmet
kitchen, central courtyard, 3 fireplaces & 2
jacuzzis. Assume tow interest private financing. •
TllTII llLU 11,700,000
Elegant. secluded Spanish colonial hacienda in
a lyrical hlllslde setting with verandas, patios,
gardens, pool, spa and views.
CORONA DEL MAR
WHT1UfF
4 BR
U.l lHIH
4 BR, FR
Wiil ........
3 BR, FR
J&Salll OUll IMl,IM .aaa•• *II
Ideal Plan 3 with 3 BR, FR. lovely decor, lush 3 BR.FR
private gardens, Ideal location with open feeling. IP'flUll ..._
Security. pools, tennis. 3 BR
JISllllE OIEH IHl,000 IHll lUFFI
Decorator perfect Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR. Lovely 3 BR. FR
wall~overlngs, mirrored walls, new carpet & UllM ft1W au
paint. Private gated community. 3 BR, FR, View
JISlllll OIHI IJ41,• IPYIUll ..._
A very special Plan 3 In good location. 3 BR or 6 BR. FR. View
2+ den. Many quality extras. Private spa ott snkllt mu
master. air cond., new carpet. 6 BR. FR. View
ILH Olllll ML 1111 IH0,000 Ull llU
Featured in Orange County Magazine. this home 5+ BR
SITlllAY 1·1
$327,500
$555,000
$798,000
Sl llAY 1·1
™5,000
$398,000
$450,000
$579,500
$650,000
$699,000
$1,550,000
WIST IEWPHT IJH,IOO
Perfect beach retreat or 1st home! 2 BR with
1211.......,.. ocean view from hv1ng room. wood floors. sky-
M. GUTH lites. Jenn Air kitchen
•n .. .._, Liii ISLE SHl,000
E. CORKETI Charming 3 BA on large Lido lot. Has 1ust been
1111 S.Mhr• Ir painted and recarpeted in best of taste. Perfect
G. LIVINGSTON for first home or retirement couple.
WEST IEWPHT SIH,000
Sunset & ocean views forever from this qualttys
U .I•••• lfMll Ir built 3 BR oceanfront home. Move-in condition
C. McMAHAN with many added extras.
11 ~~:~~ WIST. IEWPllT ll 11,llO Quality oceanfront duplex . Lower 3 BR has huge
2'1 lriftw"4 patio & bonus room. Two guest parking spots.
A. BOLAND Fireplaces. Completely refurbished.
2117 l..W .... " C. BALDIKOSKI LIM ISU IHl,000
A fabulous Enghsh Tudor 5 BR on excellent 2~~= corner location. Finest construction. paneled
· library, great t;>uil t-ins. pool & spa.
llMec•lay
T BOLAND 111.lll PHllSIU S 1,JH,IOO
111 Yla u• hf~ Prime corner. 3 BR bayfront Cape Cod. Newly
c. RUMSFELD remodeled. finest construction, beam ceilings.
skylites. oak fl oors & outstanding interiors
is ultra charming. 3 BR, FR and OR. Located on
corner, the patio and yard are reminiscent of
Carmel. NEWPORT BEACH
1&.11 •11& H l 1111 MH,800 UYCIEIT 1211,IOO
Immaculate 10-year old 3 BR with lovely view of Serene & beautiful 3 BR home has been com-
water. Perfect location & condition. Vaulted pletely refurbished. White carpet. brass fixtures.
celllngs. 2 patios & much more. lovely wallcoverlngs. Lush garden.
LIM ISLE S 1,441,000
Wonderful English Normandy bayfront tn excel·
lent location. 4 BR with 2 master suites. country
feeling throughout. Pier & slip.
SPYGLASS
111• Y11W all S"l,000 W TIUFF $211,IOO
This lovely Broadmoor family home has It all. 5 Wonderful remodeled 3 BR home sporting a IPTIUIS ml . sna.-BR, view, lovely yard, master suite with fireplace. large spa In an Inviting. spacious yard. You will Exceptional value. 3 BR, family room. large
formal dining, family room, close to community enjoy this Immaculate & tasteful property covered patio. 3 car garage, cul-de-sac location.
pool. neutral decor.
UI Tl&.lfF SJt0,000 ll.ll 11111& ML llAI 1'21,111 Fabulous price for a beautiful 5 BR home on cul-SPYI~ Mtl,IOO
Immaculate 10-year old 3 BR with lovely view of de-sac street. Many upgrades and built-Ins. The fin~st value tn full ocean, harbor and city
water: Perfect location & condition. Vaulted Pri vate lot. A "must see" I lights ~1ew. Newly decorated 3 BR T family room
ceilings, 2 patios & much more. home tn quiet location. •
ua• ,.. au Silt.HI lllffl 1.2to,ooo, m.ws 11.L 1111,...
F b I 1800 • f h bo d f 3 BR. one story Bonita plan. Relaxing vistas 0 Absolutely one of the finest views in the area 4 a u ous view o ar r an ocean rom wide greenbetts beyond sunny patios. Assume this stunning, totally upgraded and remodeled 3 low Interest 1st trust deed BR. family room. pool, spa, 3 car garage. Former
BR, 2'h BA home. Appointment. · model. Super va lue.
...au rs 1111,111 IU-1111,IOO IPTIUSI l lll SIM.MO
Impeccable famlly home with solar heated pool Rarely available Seawtnd home. Lovely Palermo Price reduction, ideal family home on large lot,
& spa set In lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view. model with red brick entry. Beautiful red brick view of hills and ocean 6 BA. family room. 3 car
new kitchen, many ex~ttonaJ detalla. entertaining area wfth pool & apa. garage Quiet street.
lllM&-.... 11,1•,111 .... HIRD 1421 .... IPTIUIS SIH.IM
Oceanfront lotl One of a kind with private r09d. Stunning cuatom 5 BR family home with ca-Best location In Spygalss and the most magntfl-
1800 view. Must walk site. Build home of your thedraJ cemnga, maid'• quertera. workshop and cent 6 BA + ottloe home the area has to otter
dreams. Owner to 1ubordlnate. spa. Excellent condition. Assume loan. Lovely pool, spa and gorgeous custom decor
644-9060
2111 Sii JOIQlll llLLS Riii, IEWPORT BUCH
•
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EastOrange 9yr1y0Ung, -U11D
3BR Single leVel w/3 car -· gar Lrg heated pool on , ...... YllW corner lot w/trlr erea An e11oeptlontll Pf~
$164,SOO S38· 1 S3• testetulty decor8ted wttn
• me WJry nnest quality 3 1tTIY S.-... * Bdrms e11pandeble to 5 .
2 story 3 bdrm, 2 bath. eir lemlly room. dining room
conditioned condo nr and a 6 car garage The
SC Plaza Pool. SQI., pool end spa are com-
lrptc • carpo<t Only pvtenzed lor the owner·a
S92.900 A Bargain! CaH perfect comfort Tl'le-
Patnck 631-1266 rs 5')ectaculer The home
•·?u•11s un5~;i:~m1 s1 ng
_·l~-(714 )673 •400
aumnt. ""-Upgraded 3Bdrm. 2Ba
Sun deck olt e ech
Bedroom Ov9flook1ng
greenbelt llQht & bnght
StS3.500 751·319\
C::SELECT
.... PROPERTIES
O CEPTlllW. .. E lfW UYFUIT
1 sni ws 1ao• YIEW usn• Brighi and cneery pre>-IE•lra 1ar99 Beytronl lot
lessionelly decorated wnh sandy beach and pr1-
I home with class & com· vale pier and float Prime
tort in ex.pensive set11ng loca11on wtlh southern
3 bedrooms 2 baths & exposur e near the
family room Wooden Harbor entrance 3 Bdrm
shutters designer blinds I home par tially re·
hardwood noors Fite modeled S 1 .395.000
places tn llV!ng room & (714) 67 3 ... 00 lam•I'; room Private soa ..
in arbOr semng Beaut ..
fu lly l a ndsc a p ed
$551 500
BELLE CHASE LEE
GE 15Q-Q10~
-.
FHECUSllH
Npt Ben-Corona del Mar ICW FlllT llPl.D VIEW CONDOS & othet One ot a kind with IOV91y
homes avallable For 1n-owner s unit wi th 3
torma11on cell Mo sen Bdrm!. 2 ' ba ·s newr
Propenies 760 2643 vacant JBr 2be rental
unit Forever vltlWS Remodld Beach Cottage "PPraised tor $670 000
and B ac l"e or unit and offered tor $625 000
S 1 9 9 9 0 C' M o s e n Don t wall on thl• onet
Prooerties "6('1 2~3 l ll-l• -COTE ~~~
REALTY
SIPia l lCITill
1 BR 2ba !pie, patio 2 lge
IPH SHI& l 1-,:30 Borms up 1 Bdrm dn, dtM
1631 L NCO ..... LANE ~a· Aoproll 1'00 all Nr
Baycrest 3 tx1rl'T\ 1em1ly ...,._,s & restaurants &
rm home Beaut•lullv ••3nsp S 125.000 Ruth
plann4!!0 to• •11m1I\ eno or ~a"''e ~ltr ~~
enter1a1nmen1 Ou•et 't'· lalMI lslu• l ce1 on 0" •eclu<lt!d .;.... _____ ....,._
street On1~ SZ98 500 IUITIC&l FUii
~E!P tam1tv home • 18r CAllll SIOllES • oar age apt · guest 1/2 .l
Canyon vie-3 t>orma ram bl~ to South Bay Quiet I
rm Private beaches. t!IC nor1h end ot.11tend t ota
S•65.000 0 1 wooo and brtclt lllHY ST&IFFH su5 000 Mery Herdeety W lJll IUl n Owner AQt 675-6&88
Ill-NM CtHral l MI
*ABSOLUTELY*
YOUI YHl IHT ILlfFS OPNlr.mt
OPEii TODAY 1-5 500 PlAYA
Gorgeous 3Bdrm. 2 '~Ba specious
End Unit with huge pm entry court
yard & complete wrap-around
patio. Like new Interior. Move-In
freshl Offered by a very reallstle &
anxious owner at truly a btrgaln
price of $229 ,500 Incl land. High
balanc. aseumable loan. Surety
the ftnett value now offered. We
are very pr?ud of this llatlngll
I
,
..r• mmt ........ .
~ homM ·one, a new wood
, the otbK, a Wee charm· inC home built in 1900. Two
mountain .u.ma CMCade ~h
15 aaw of bulldAble wooded land ln
IdyUwild. Bartma Aune .
YAIT,ISE •NWI 11 ......
Spyll-Hill'• Nantucyt. The
flnelt ln u.PCJ'ada, landacaping. lo-
cation al)d ambiance. Five
bedrooml. and all elegant. The total
Newport Harbor experience.
Marilyn Bulkley
•••• -mam Mll,111 UPlfaded Devonahire. One of two
uJ\attached in· entire estates.
Privacy and view. Near main pool.
Superb in a special way. Sharon
Vogt
euun a 11n 1211,000
Thia lovely Lusk built Cape Cod
home often you all the best -ro-
mance, charm and infinite care in
conatruc1:ion with 3 BR to enjoy.
ear IChoola, shopping and rec-
reation. c.oby Ward
.... _ 11n,IOI
Looking over the canyon and city
lights, with 3 BR, 2 baths and
private decks. Great location! Two-
c.ar garage. Move-in condition.
Hallie Strock
•lllTll 1111111 Ull.. 11,n1.-
Perhaps the premier location in this
private community. Quiet cul de sac
location. ldal for the large family.
Includes 7 BR, 7 BA. 3 fireplaces,
family room w/pool table, wet bar,
large 1Creen T .V.. separate den,
study and much more. Over 8.000
aq.ft. Incredible value, offered at
.$1,895,000. Danny Bibb/Stephanie
Grody
lfTIWI -PH• H.Ullboro plan 5 BR, 3 BA on large
point lot. New carpet and paint.
Added windows in living room
enhance the ocean bay and city
night light view. Sandie Fix
IUTTllm muT LlllTI ....... _ l l ll,000
Plus exciting ocean and sunset view
from this outstandin.g 4 BR, 2 ~ BA
home. Two family rooms, a library,
spacious living/dining room home
with dau.ling waterfall and Koi
pond. Maralou Ingold
..... Tll llT&TI
.. ,.... . 12,ll0,000
On this immense parcel at the very
top of Spyglass Hill, imagine land
offered for sale in this prestigious
community. with unequalled views.
The chance of a lifetime for you to
design and build the estate of your
dreams. Three contigious lots!
Maralou Ingold
•n• MITl9IUIY UYfltllT 11, lll,IOO
One ol the finest residences avail-
able in Newport Beach. Over 130'
on the bay. Light and spacious
rooms abound in this home. Pool.
spa, pier and slip for your pleasure.
Brochure upon request. Ann Peters
mPSTIHltf IHl,ill
Upgraded 3 BR. 2 BA home in
private commuruty, with pool and
spa. High beam ceilings. Large pri-
vate yard. Available now. Lois
Jarobe
llLllllT HTATI 11,111,111
Private tennis court, pool and apa.
Large CUStom home SI tuated On 1h
acre lot in prestigious Belcourt. Two
atory home with 5 BR. 4 BA, family
room. study, air conditionjng, ex-
tensive security system. Bright and
cheerful and in "move-in" con-
dition. 24-hour guarded gate com-
munity. Price includes land. Donna
Godshall .......
IPTIUll ll.mH 1nt,to0
Owner says aell! Stunning 3 BR
view home with added bonus rooms
lld)lcent to pool and spa Newly
redecorated kltch~ with Jenn-Air.
stained &l• ~lling, etched glass
cablne\I. Submit!! Paula Bailey
ITTB&.Y PAIT&ml 11.-,111
Th1I Harbor bland Road home
hosta all the amenities includlng 4
BR, 4 + battu. large pier and ahp, a
pt.eel courtyard entry a.nd a apec-
t.lc\.llar tav~m room. Carolyn
MMOn
WALK
TO FASHION ISLAND
•8' Y'9W ... 10.000 Ind lend.~78 . .. .... ;No.lfUt c.U. 38: JL.
lrplc, rench atyte I 128K.
A~l 75t-5080
-. THE BEST*
IS GETTING BETTER unwwn
CENTURY 21
THE REAL EST ATER
5•6-2313
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
430 Catalina Drive (Nwpt Hghts) NB
631-7370 $219.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BR plus FAI RI or DEi
* • 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
·3 IEDROOI
14 Barrier Reef. Jasmine Creek . CdM
733-2373 Saturday & Sunday 1-5
268 Bay St. Costa Mesa
644-9060 177,500 Sunday 11-4
512 Fullerton (Npt Hgts) N.B.
646-2111 Sat./Sun. 1-5
* •919 Hyde Court. Costa Mesa 751-3191 $153,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
i.-<37 Rue Fountaine Bleau. Big Canyon. NB
760-8333 $490.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1741 Tustin Ave (1-B), Costa Mesa
646-4380 $125.000 Sunday 1-4:00
145 Via Undine (Lido Isle) Newport Beach
673-7300 $379.000 Sunday 1-4
3 BR plus FAI RI or DEi
* •22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*247 Driftwood, Shoreclltts. Newport Bch
644-9060 $450,000 Sunday 1-5
•2807 Harbor View Or, H.V.Hls. CdM
644-9060 $579,500 Sunday 1-5
v 45 Jasmine Creek Ad, Newport Beach
644-9060 $345.000 Sunday 1-4 * •67 Lakeshore, Irvine
760-8333 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 11 17 Montecllo (Spyglass) COM
759-1SO1 $499.000 Sal/Sun 1-S
221 Narcl1au1, Olde Corona del Mar
676-7087 $595,000 Sal/Sun 1-4
* 1163 Paularlno, Cotta Meta
548-2313$134,900 Sat/Sun 1·4
321 Polntettla, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 759~9070 $377,000 Sat/Sun 11-5
1982 Port Albani, Harbor View Hrna. NB
497-1629 1239,000 Sunday 1-•
290 Roblnhood, Cott• M ...
645-0303 S169,500 Sunday 2-5 * • 2 Twin Lakn Circle, Coton• ct.I Mar
731·3777 S.-H,000 Sunday 1·5
4 IEDROOI
* •2274 Channel Rd. Newport Beach
645-0303 $1,617,000 Sunday 1-4
25 Goleta Point, Spyglass. Corona del Mar
854-2600 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
133 Via Havre, Udo Isle. N.B
645-0303 $349,000 Sunday 1-4
4 BR ,1us Fii RI tr DEi
44 Braeburn (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
* 1700 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB
759-1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
V-86 Harbor Ridge. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch
760-8333 $665,000 Sunday 1,.5
•212 Hazel Or, (Oceanfront), CdM
759-9070 $1, 135.000 Sunday 12-5
20 Hiiisborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch
759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1401 Keel Dr (Harbor View Hiiis) COM
551-8700 $435.000 Sunday 12-5 * •34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM
759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
228 Orchid. Olde Corona del Mar
675-8519 $530,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4
• 1806 PortWestbourne (Hrbr Vu Hms) COM
760-1534 $339,000 Saturday 1·4
• 24 Rockingham (Belcourt) Nwpt Sch
844-6200 $895,000. Sunday 1:30-5
••v41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB
673-7300 $674,500 Sunday 1-4
423 San Bernardino (Newport Helgf'ltl) NB
644-6200 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
850 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiia
760-8333 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 14 Torrey Pines (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch
644·6200 S795,000 Sunday 1·6
•••815 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
676-6161 $2,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I II ,111 FAI II tr IEI
••536 Evening Canyon (Shorecllfft) NB
84'4-6200 S599,000 Sund1y 1:30·5
7 Hermltaoe (Big Canyon) Newport Beach
644.e200 $1 .296,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•74 HINcrnt, &Jg C..yon, Nwpt 8ch
6734700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1·5
278e L.otenzo (M ... Def Mar) Coeta M ...
831 -7370 t1et,900 Sunc:tey 1-5
••25 Aldoellne (Harbor Ridge) NI
6'4-6200 13,950,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ••e Trafllgat. H8rbor Atdge. Nwpt Bcti
840-4818 11.950,000 Sunday ,.,5
6 BR plus F Al RI or DEi
LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt Spyglass
644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8
CO II DOS
TOWllHOIES
FOR SILE
2 IR plus F Al RI or DEi
••2792 Longwood Court. CM
546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4
3 IEDROOI
••25 Escapade Court (Newport Crest) NB
673-7300 $178,000 Sunday 1-4
500 Plays, The Bluffs. Newport Beach
640-5560 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 IR ,1us FAI RI or DEi
2706 Hiiiside Or,(Hrbr Vu Knolls) N.B.
720-1679 Sat./Sun 12-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SILE
3 IR ,1u1 2 IR
305 Larkapur, Olde Corona del Mar
673-9501 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**2814/28141A W. Oceanfront. Balboa
644-6200 $449,500 SatrSun 1-5
•II ,111 1 111
115 Pearl Ave, Balboa ltland
675·8988 '445,000 Sat/Sun 1.4
HOIES FOR REIT
* 1808 Sandlewood(4br/fr)8aycrett, NB 75~6700 12200/mo Sal/Sun 11·3
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* •W1t«front
•••W.-tront & Poof
vOtv. llddr-et guard
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' . Avell Feb 1 Nice cond. 1 1.. bMch ... 2 CS.COf NB hm. fUll emtn-IAIOHT NI office tlppl"IC •• NANNY, Hl!KpPfil, DfiW. ---..!:JJ ... leyfront 2bf 2W, Pvt ISMI. $550. No J*•. 875.4816 EASTSIDE emefl 11", pert W1f lltt m to · -•2357 ltlee.l-'50 mo, 1etll•t. utll 643 8Q h ihw, Nr°P CH I Unite, Coeta u;;a, Xfi ER for NI Oceenffont -~ fUfn .;+ "11o turn, 28R 1b fO< IOI 9C!Wt1 auper dMt\ Wtttcllff lg 2Br 188. Pool $100 dn'g. 722.-1 lOI l P09t ottic.. s4e-29•7 28drm Xlnt ueumet>M Fem. 2etilldtan173-1120 Fot Oeii •DJ ... ...._
dbl ow. Hu lllWrww• & •A P•tlo, frplC, l-'75 No pet• teo-2112 UY9 Where you heve l cetpof1. Muet 11end Rmm-. tor Ball>09 P.wn loan• L ... then titO at Co. In O.C. Mr1*t .,.., et.ctronlc1 If dellred cetpcwt. vell IP9f'OJC Jen . •Sptcteculw apte cr9dlt cn.ctt. MS-1152 3•A ,.: .... 25 aw CdM clllC Sult... AIC. $350 000 780-5"2 ""* ,___ ..... -. l1500/moyrty tn-3n7 25, SHO. Reta ,..q, ElllcM ap.o '28R 1'ABA *1 &21t 112a.au1t.. .. ept. •cv-. ..,.,., emoMptlg,utl .. &janltor. ' CALI.751_..
645-1454 or 650-8512 TwnhM garcletl apt Lg •~• townhouMe CtHI ••trt + ,..,, Cethy t7M904 ass E c11Hwy175-6900 Newport Penln duplex, Hou• IE c LIE AN 11 R • -Jiiiiiiiiii~-
Baytront 38A 28A, 2 cer 28r 1~8e TownhouM pvt petlo, dehwr, lndf'Y *Flrep19oee ... Rmmtto lhf "9 nice 28A FANTASTIC LIDO BAY nude tome work, WAH,!~O '5 t:;..",..,~ oar . .Vall Feb 10.JuM 323 E 11 h 0 . rec pool eec 174.S/mo I I I c M Twnhouee .. mo 1115,000 673-3777 •·.,..nee ..... ._.... 10. S1200/mo 173--3777 t · "· frptc. No No0pet1 ~rt i1631 12'8 •Pr vat• bacon H or 3Br 28• Condo 1125 s6oc) lo mow In ,..._92H ~h Profeeak>nlon 81 otflca Cennery V1hege RMlty HOUSECLEANtNO 19058 W. Bey Ave pet1 $700 Agt 550-1015 , • Oercletl pallet Cuport pool Jee _,, rec.pt .,. end =--:----.-=,__-..,.....,-
28R Apt eerpetad Lg2Br1881nquletTrlp. wn-t 545-7131°or73t-S111 . Rmtetolhf38rNBhM. PflV•t•b•th,kltctt.nand l11iatt1 Plaut&al w;:r~·900dP*Y. Belcour\ Hiii 28r/den. bit-Ina ·w...,. ~..,... le.ll. Encl front yrd & enGI .. , Avail 2/1. Me-5778 or dodl 9'de kHlcheon erea blea'i ......... Cell Aoc>-r~.=. ::~= full ge;. $700. 9e2-6~· ,:;tt~:,:.1:.:~:.= :~ ~~~,,:;!.~"· ••ti• 499-1311, ••t2130 ssoo mo 675-3740 ... ,.... ltr lalt • ;;.e;:; En, t.vel ~t.:
IL--2BR EHltldt TwnhM. Of 997.9309 Agt •Streama & ponda .'!r"fl_,TllTll llllljfl nPHT llAll . ltM HOUSEKEEPER Ll'le In· :it~, ~ ..... _..... Gar •. $720/mo. Call •Sorry, no Ptt• H Full Setvlee Bulldtng. 1 lfl 28' 18a.. Beeutlf\.ll green-.. Dick IU-4000 dya LG 28r, In 4 Pl491C, no pet•. •Furnlllhlng1 •v•ll ENJOY all 1119 .MMnit ... •Dalty comf)Uter updet.. Comer ol w .. 1c11tt & Irvine A««l1ly renoveted cute 5 Student or PfT emply'cl. work ng cOftdltlOna
belt view S950 840-()949 640-2429 ev/wknd · 2241 Canyon. $575 + de--Qu for HM1lng & COOklng our edutt oriented com• •M0<• teed•. fMler aerv. 588 Sq Ft view autte Station Weat Co.ta M"8 Gen he9 woftl & erren<11. buay corporete oMoe.
E/8LUFF CONDO. 3Br 2Brw/ge1r-crpta wat...:. Potlt.832-176e ' Petd plu hU to oflerl •Allc:ti.nte acreened Ml-t111 OBeB10utCy IS7t51on.,.,,_!7500 Ownt1enaRefe4M1-5121 A~lnS*90nf-· -
2'ABe, ifntNIC., no peta, pct. 63i'4'"';20 l-5PM."' Lrg nice 2BR 2BA. newly WHY NOT CALL Spacloua 1 & 2 Bltrm un-•20% off to ell who need el t._....., • ...,l•l•ewe 111-.&. evt 311 $1450. 675-0112 157 1 Or~ "B" ,565 dee. no peta. $610/mo + furn epts st.rtlng at (714)641-5e11 11111 PISllll• latlwt Elq>er. t;;y tor beby • 170420MletteA._ !--~~~-··--aec. 646-1549 760-3932 lla.1111 · S5501 Covd partl'g. SAT-Shr 28' Oplx, E-alde CM sed 1q f1 olctatore apace, ~ ~~tita ztM I. ~ ;:: trvtne7141~1
Furn cMIUH OCMnvlew •IAITllll• -·.. IUWlll YILUIE SELLITE-'fV. Pool. Gym Ptef ,.,,, $325 + "~ ufll• Hart>or eatcer Center. e SINESS~ req_ N·tmotllng Mull HIHnl ,., .. conclo 28r 28A. ell Lovefy t & 2Br Incl gar -H 8Yna. Oft Newport Frwy Reta req aVI lmtMd. ~ 30 19-A Harbor Blvd. CM, ~ lc>eek EnQlilh 76C)..1443 2 •tier*,.._
amenltlea. .s 1295/mo. From $575. Most utlls pd: 25 mo. 28R, 1BA, patio, 15555 Huntington V111age •t McF•dden 112 blk to 631~290. Ev 642-7477 eerots from Fed¢0 Call CERAMIC CO Over 800 ,:!...UO:. Of boc*e
Re fa re q d · 0 •YI 23~3 ELDEN S.S. 7854 pool, leunclry room. Eut· Leoe. from San Diego Keno's Rest Mgr. (619) 726-9665. or molds 2 K1ln1. pouring I Mal .....,
842--0MO, eve. 631-4897 side loc .. clOM to ell. Freewey, north 01 BNch ~ ..... a.ts I t (7 14) 650-3386 tbts. Duncan paln11. Pn II ~/ ~ r~ ~ ~·
LAROE38drm 288 w/nar. *M ... Verde d'lu.11 2Br 1<49 E. Bey. to McFadden. """' on 15601 Tu1t1nV11t-9Wey 8111111 ltr H S--11 fl l Brulhel. greenwtt• Lag M••ktlatfwt UM N 1 .. _ .. CA~ • • 288 new decor d/w gior LMGMT 4M2·1603 -..--... ma o ce space Cyn-1atS8500 497-455~ _ wi>t ....... ·~ Watk to boh/l:ldo VIII... S7~ No • '15""-MoFedden--~ 14112 ... $300/mo Loe E. 17th S( lt1le't1 ••• , ....... -.CCo::-=T=s-P=-A~Y,..,."'"""8...,LE,,.....,.&'""Tc:!~ S 1200 mo. yrty. 964-6922 pelt 840•249 ICE 2Br 2Ba. bltna, dfw. E!!i!!!!S !i....a.. '"car ,..,_ C M 645-3366 A*" f"' "''II = Tt 1 --14 s f 1 1 _, " " ,.....,..., ... ..,... _ .... ..,. .., -• ucc••• u nvestment secretariat dut... or Neer Hoeg Hoap 2br 2ba •FREE CABLE TV. Lg 18r 25 No pe11. N/1mkr1 Latau ltac~ 2141 •lac. ltat1l1 age. 399 W. S.y St. CM Small -s-ho-p-ln_L_ag-.-c -... hu moMy for management firm In major theeter c"eln, newer kit gar kid• pet no Garden Apt. Pool. rec im 2-7526 Of 780-1418 'm:droom with :;i;; I S95.00 650-6357 nyon 1525, 1st & 1 .. 1. TD'• 110.000 up. No lrvlne ..-ca bright. hard Send rMUIN to: Jolin.
tut 1700'• 539-8191 S555· 710 W lBth Street POOL Petlo, frple, X·loe p•tio. 328 Thall• St. h'ltxtt UM E'lide CM/aafe ctMn agl Avail now 494-2552 dya credltv no penalty cell wo<klng lndlvlduat for P 0 Box 90M Newoor1
AgentfM $620. E/llde lg 2br 1ba. 19rS560 2Br$680,SSOO u""/mo c 811832_.1....... on "'iv al'-Long tenn SP•CE ........ 10 -•r..,.,. In DenlaonAuoc673-7311 permenent lull time ed· 8Hetl CAe2961 pool 2 per U f E llde 557 284 1 ~ . .v OC ANFRONT duplu ,.. "s' 73-3&00 " '"""' ., ,,.,., ~--mlnlatratlve pa-ttlotl wlth ' t Spec 3bf. frpl, dplex, t blk '••• aons max no see. n • • 28.R F....,. • 1 d 3BR 2BA 2 ...-. atorege •9 6 Costa Mesa S 175-$350 ~tt~T .D. -11 veried respon. 1lb1lllle1 lllllllPll to bcl't. Y...., $1275/mo pets. --5137 ,-· -·-· r,._, gar. n ry, ' c:er gar '"'· 1 c .9 _ _ ._ -••• -.. , •~• .,...,_ view, nr bch $995/mo, $1700/mo 673--4585 I 2742 Inc ulll --2418 1 Int nty Prlme Appllcent must De good Ml hOuf 24 houra SIS wtl
873-3372 °' 875-4912 73 /mo. 28R 1 'ABA 496-659,3/494·5346 ftr,t Beauttful 2 airy Office Laguna Apt 30K due In w/numbers & detelta tor Pr~ Mgmt, 0tc'.
SPACIOUS-CLEAN mle8tiBAU TownhovM Greenbelt. Almoll Ocnfrnt, turn ..... Z711 Vacant IOI 25x100 for Condo 2274 sq "·.·pert 45 mo·a pays monthly Must type 40 wpm. ~ N9wpott 8c:t\. l?3-2"0 5 bdrm 2V• be, 2 c:er gar.. laundry rm All bttlns 2br/ 1'~ba. grt toe pvt Met fem has unfum 1m/pvt boet, car °' ? storage furn West of OC Alrpott. 493-2797 iege ed not 'lee APPIY by ------~"'.""""".=-=~~-
2/oPnr. NEW crpt, pnt. Al&amm 2078 Thurin bch, gar .. utll pd 11000 bath 10, non-smk, wrk'g 2820 Newport Blvd, Nwpl $3000tmo Gross tse can mail only aubmn 1nume llmAI. ...
roof, & blt-ln laPQI. FrmJ lmmKVl•t• large Qerd~ SL MGMT 642-1603 4994In• avail now. lem..CM.546-1307 9'{911 Bet!. Owner 875-1854 sublet Villa Rental Pr~ ba11ac .. tat1 to Debo,.,, Shellln. Full·t~..,,~
din rm, llv rm wltrple, trg Apts. Beaulllully land-REMODELED 2BR, ger, Comptet..,, turn Lna 1BR. FURN room/ba. M/F. Npt Mgmt 67!>-4§12 0 . ~;~t'i22~n~e~1~·St~ ~k-or. Dugetltlft'-•,~ lam rm, .11-lrg fence yrcl on scaped grounds, pool/ patio 2 people No pctta .... , .. -•lac. lntab 2744 7S.· 1792 2 3 0 1 c .. ..,. ... -,.........,. cul-d•·HC, evell 211 spa, patio/deck No pets. S6SO' 381 B•y ·a..2-046; No Ltg. Walk town/bch Beh. S500/mo Incl ulll • r v 1 n •, A ahlpptng, running .,. S1660/mo.yr1y1Mw/opt. 1Bdrm $595-$615 · · S700/mo675-7805 Avall 2/1, 760-1448 PALM SPRINGS 35' WATERFRONT BLDG. 92715·1454 rands, gen~el office
For appt. call, 4M5-3445 2Bd'rm 1•1.ea S705 1111• YIEW &PTI Alphe. Cornpl turn. Super Executive suite 1350 sift. melnt end ~ dul*
---------2250 Vanguard 540-9e26 lBdrm w/lof1. 288 2edrm Pt~~f=~~~~l:~Feri•~:i~o~ ~b~h~';:· ~~;~~ toe wtevery activity Avt 41ti ltoor wtvu 642-4644 MANAGER ror young Computer Co. Tll ILlffl -----2Ba. vaulted celllnga. kl1chenelte. 1525 Incl bus $385 'It uUI 4S..-7346 Feb thru Jun4t/Oct thr In lrvlM. Muet l'le¥8 own CONDO 4BR 28•. 28drm 1'1•88 S725 prvt deck, jacui, bltlns utlls. 497_113, Jun7'87 $1100/mo 2t2S ear ,....._ contect e.ny
S 1200 mo. Agt 644-t 133 151 E 21st 548-2408 sa95 No pets 15s.-0665 NWPT Unfurn Rm, own (negotiable) 645-5608 {7l4)'74-01S 1
FULL OCEAN VIEW every entr & BA. quiet, nlamkr VIiie Balboa 2Br 288. tam-*AVAll.ABl.E NOW• wmdow Beech ecross $350 uW. pd 631-.3526 ~~:1~~RV:l~~~~1 "'2s;tFll!kl UNIQUE Bachelor $540 street. Superb loeatlon. EAN VIEW tu nlv-1 Cfft•trtiaJ , ........ .a+--..t-r:laelltiof~~10ot ------i-' BDRM wlcarport .$640 tux 1bdrm wfptuatt-~ j.1.11. • .t:AllL...lU.lt:..D._llltlCD.llDIG.+.~ll:.-ll;:-l;laal)latrl/•le•a•t---l~L1-Allt:i.A..\~IUG--+--HllU"'H"l~>----;:~f,-;f'"-'--'"'~1'.-
Vllla Belt>oe 2bf' 1~b•. fab f•-y ••••-m QUIET, patio, pool, spa, '86 d-"'ner eol0<s. "" rm lor lady n-smkr. • toca11on ~5-4 123 ARE FREE -.,._,_ o PETS c.•9 2 7 ......,, '"' $300/mo. Phone & kltch bay & ocn vu Furn/uni SparkNng c:IMn large •PIS N ~ • 44 balcony. covid parking priv 499-1977 A~tanta 2750 1,0ll SI. n. lnut. We otter an ••oeffenl ben-
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mileage reimburaement.
$1400-$1200. 646-4375 fOf femmes with 1 0< 2 TOP Drawer 2BR 2ba, gar S875/mo 494-2265 Rm In HB condo. kit prlv EASTBLUFF 6 units. 23&• FREE ~TANOING Cal•,
• ... .. '. 17 chlldren. Near park. Heat • prkg ape Upper, no 10 Lrg Show Room & Offices
P•ld. No peta pets 1775tmo 548-3365 l=rt ltac• 2111 Pool, Jae. Ma1 non-smki owners unit •grou Coiner ol Westcllff & Irvine ·
*CARLSBAD* 2Bd1m 1'1.Ba $700 ---$300/mo 968 5202 S725,000. Bkr 953-1220
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2b•. poo1, aundeck s1200 398 w. Wiison 631-5583 patio. encl ger. etc, 1650 rr!t'~~ g:,w~~:4:~~ve YOUR •;~N :EALr F~~ la1iat11/0tlice Ital
(714) 93g..3899 •ft 5pm. No peta Cell Belly re1tred women only 27'9 •11&•LIAI RETAIL UNITS
1100 & 1400 sq f1
Reatonomlcs 17S-6700
NEWER houM: 3BR 2ba. 645-9161 Of 844-2270• Of * 111 ,. ..... * Newport Beach 548-253 1 ,, ... 1--11114c ~ Ca1ol 645-5974 Refr"'. d ............ ~ I 110_ * I ·-* lplc, atove. refrlg. 2 ear "" ... , .. _,... .,.
rr. Some pe11 Ok. uumm YILU IUIU Incl. NO PETS 545-4155 ...... , .... b 2711 2 room deluxe suite
1175/mo 6e 1•2843 Like bre.nd newt All utllltles 232~~~S~pt 1 1 BDRM • POOL--UHi& IUll S2~':t ;'~ ~~ .. taau 1 peld. Pool, gar, no pets. 2BR 28A lrn play utrd BLOCK TO OCEAN -• Ample guest pkg
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28drm 18• S660 • • ' $425/mo 842·5002 -·-u111 & Lg Sign Incl * OC N FRONT_* 301 Avoeedo 842•9850 Ctilldren welcome Drps. Wkly rent.is. Low 1etes P • 642 9347 3BR 2b• home, stepa to crpl. dshwr, encl gtr, 1Bdrm remodeled 3 1 135 & Up/Wkly. Color lmmed 01$ •
bNch. Lge ct.ck. Nlcely AY&IUIU llW tnd1y lac Ulll• pd bloci<s to sand Moll utlls TV, maid aervloe, lree 3000, 1368. }45 & 520 Sq
lurnllhed. Elttr• room for 2BR 2BA. upper unit, S700tmo No pet• pd S675/mo 760-8162 coffee. heated pool & Ft 16 f7 WESTCLIFF.
office, good Off·llrMt carport, lndry rm, clshwr. WI Wfll A •ICE 2Br 1Ba. patio, pool, gar, steps to ocean. Kltch's Nwp1 Bch 541-5032 Agt
perking. S2500/mo. Cute & cozy. Ctoae to all. wa1eitgas pd S725tmo. avail. 985 N. Coast Hwy, 525 sn ft s4251mo
499-2555 Of 385-1378 1695/mo. Want• selection of great 1601-B 15th St 650-6213 Laguna Beach, 494-5294 "
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,.,,..... TSL M~MT om~~-t603 thing l1orn a 1mall apt 10 2BR 1BA. upstalra wl bay llALAll•TEl bath Clean 760-9792
a 4 bdrm houae 11 look· view. 1 car gar. wl d Wkly rentals now a111JI Approx 1 t'.,•20. 1763 Or-
ltwal ZMZ •WlllLAll YIU.All• :~fn~nof C~. 11~:· ,:: t~a~ $900/mo. Agt 673-3777 1129 50 wic & 6f6-~21; ange Ave S200 incl uuta .. -I........ 2Br i v.Be. new q>ta & 2BR on the water newly Nwpt Blvd. M 44 I Call Betty 645-9161 or
n.9ell -.. drpa. d/w, carport $625 ChOice ot Ideal tlving S9SO -644-2270 Complettly refurt>lahed • .,,,_,.,.No .... ,, 5•n 44"• TSL MGMT 642-1603 decorated /mo SU I Sii LlllE l"",;;;;;;;;;;;;iilii'•iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ....,,, ..-...,.. -Boat sl•p avallabl .
2BR 2BA In Weatmln11er lBr1Ba, new o ..... 1, nar. WESTSIDE 1 BR. frig 673-2747 Of 675-01 49 3026 W Paetfic Coast Hwy
$595 • MC 895-1108 ·.. • stove. lndry lac SSOO ullls I __ ___ Newport Beach Relrlg TV
... "'-· frig. upstrs 1922 Waltaoe lld No n.-11 646-4382 *•UDO ISLE•* I 125-wk sgl, no de()Oslt ... $510 SMC 550-1015 __ .. -_ Luic. newly dee 3BR 2BA
• ...... ZIOI IUIUIAI ans Westside 2Br 28•. P111 J apt Lg south patio ....... •• Shu
1BR. Buililna. patio . 1Br. frig. renge. l•undry, patio. carport. storage S1475tmo yrly 675•8'11 2724 C.atat/Ctacrttt Fir..... Ln••ca•iat Paiatiat
$625/Mo. 818/289-9307 pool, carport. No pets. ~::i~ l~de':a '~~If N~~~r: •UM ISLE APT* 29R nr SC Pita. Quiet llv· CONCRETE bRiVtwXYs ,tREWOOO 179 50.,, cord I I wncart ,.P_A_l_N_TE_R._N-EE_OS __ W_O_R_K_I
Uk for Mr. Pemberton. $550/mo $675 s 1 t 5•n-0•33 2Br 1ea 102 Antlbes Don 1 1 $315/ $2.40 per day Petlos. block, brtelc Inlay. New Years Special Oual ... c T"EE SERVICE lnt/Ellt.cetll""•. refln cab on.n Hovae 11em-2pm, 931 w . 1"th St 5•a-0•92 .-.:.... _m pe ~.. .. _ · ng. carpor · mo • De 6 " ., . ..,.. ,........ ., .. .. -, 675· 1244 evs. 622·1795 'I\ utlls. Eves 549-0234 Tom Frlgone 496-7294 mnt llv . J1m 36-8561 Top. tnm removal Quality (26) yn exp., wortc guar
Seturdey. Jen 25th -11••• TWiii D1i1 Ptlat 2' -"" -D vt Pai 11-964-3837 -.. ~--~....,.._--iiP;.;;;.;. Nwpt Penn 3 & • Br 28•. Bdrm lurnlunluin In nice That's ALL you pay lor Driveways, patlOS. paths. Baa•,.•• µ se1v1ce Affordable • • n ··•
Beyfront upper 1BR apt + 2BR 1'1tBA. dahwr. frplc. Attr•cllve. beam celllng1, y1ly rnlls $1050-S 1350 El Toro hm w/prtv S300 3 unes 30 day minimum etc No 1ob too small AME~AN HANDYMAN Oysteves 969-5665 QUALITY at rw pricM
lower ofc spl<le. Perlec1 yard. ger $775/mo Man· 2Bi near M1rlna $595 VIiia Rentals 67S-70 15 • dep. Eves 458-2958 in the Aeas Mickey 536-0553 Carna1>try fencing win-ii.Mary -Intl ext R4Mll Eltate cteen-
lor • -;rner/IOfMOM wtlo ager on premlMI at 496-9•82 11am-5pm SERVICE cL··· c ---...... -up. carpets. windows. etc doeen t need loot tratfle. 2340 Santa Ana Ave Baal. ltH• ••.ao BAYFRONT 2Br 28• loc COM 3br 2ba hse. male al art dows. plumbing. marltte •Stock waua bf'lekWOfk Ref 1 F,.. eat 857..()891 S 1400/mo. Barbar•. Co+e .., on pvt Island View, l1plc, ahr w/same Gar. w/d 24HR CHILO CARE SER-tub encl e1c And Yes concrete Comp patios
ol Newport 875-5511 l ... TI •YI II 2 IL•S Tl -••• dock sp•ce lor small $600/mo -• .., utlls Frank OR VICE My nome. CM trN Jesus ts Lord 636-8244 15 yrs exper 646-4834 Pa ia
-boat. Lse S.8-3484 H 759-3569 w 476-0166 DIRECT y FE c Es-O·TES T ~~l!'wll'."!'!L!!'91!"'!'!'!wm!WI~ Smt 1BR 1BA, lge storage 2BR tBA, college type, Delightful ooean breues 646-2374 · N ,., ree trim *1-1-IC-l-Wlll* 1-¢ARTHING INTERIORS
rm, with w/d hkup, no prlvele petlo. ger, w/d Sptelou1 28drm, 2Ba. BAYSIDE DRIVE 1BR CdM Fem to shr 3 bdrm CHILDCARE. COSTA ~~PJ~~"!h~~ ~2~7206 ,EST 675 _75 REFS I HANGING/STRIPPING garage Of patio, prt n-hkup No pets. S675/mo d11'1w1hr, frptc Plush 1''1ba dl.11 Frplc, pool, pvt Aval! 211 $360/mo • ''> CALL TOOAY!l M ES A AREA TLC _ _ ,. ____ ,, • VISA-MC 873-1512 smkr quite agl, $625 no TSL MGMT 642-1603 crpts. d1p1 Lo ta ol bCh. 11700/mo utll. 720·8184 ISi Fii Liii 722-8369 •GEN HOME REPAIRS f OIST• ll&ITIU
pelt 675-0800 Sun Eastalde 2Br 18a w/r! ctosea BeautllUlly land· C1 OAON• DEL ••AA·. 2BR CdM prof M/F n-smk shr Your Paint Drywall Carpentry f -• 539-0'3•5 !AN.DYS WAUCOVERING
5 8, scaped 960 6331 ,.. "" Exp Childcare. Reis 1 G 645•5277 "TL for ir...,.aces .. lnstallatlon & Removet lalha Pnla11l1 S1'16ku75p/s. gard. 4 -6091 ---1'"rba CdM Sp1ctou1 3br2"rba,ll pS350Steve Service Directory Luncn & snacka. Fenced e c ary ,.. SPECl .. LtST 81...,.., w·•ts Int pe1n11ng 5'8-4013 .. a7 mo • ep Ctstl lltl& 2,24 st 150/mo 575.1909 675-9300 0< 673-88 19 RepreMf'ltatlve •• .. 2 7922 H R 11 " ""'" .. ... I 2 •321 •01 yd ... esa Vetde""' • ome epairs I types, Cemen1-plantet1-repalrs -·-'Ill._" ___ ,._ .. ,. __ ,._ Cd .. L;;--;;.-eery room • -~ Id.• teooes1ga1es No Job 10 -... "' c ,..729 2• ·--••" 2Bdrm & 38drm Un-2BR 1BA, patio. 516 35th ""· -oe .... $375 Cltaaial small Any11me 750-6586 etc 11 1 .. ..,4~ .. h1 DEPENDABLE QUALITY
furnllhed. Winter. Yearly. WOODLA• VILLAGI St nea1 Lido stiopa fem. only. l"-smkr Koeula Clr•NiNG STUCCO MASONRY-TILE Wontmanst11p 642-M13 Summer. Bkr. 675-460& No pets $800/mo. urn Avell 1st 759-9143/E ~ laalia~
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beech Ce<peta. bllnde Comr & •n ._., ~1 g1rd•11 stylt 'Ph Qti•tl 1nmln111r1. •v·ne 2br, ger. no pets. To 6115 micro $375-+ 63 1•4832 Alao Int/Ext P•ll"ltng CLEANING LADY Meda• Jon 645-8 t92 .•_m_•.,.l-~,... ....... --
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water view 2BR. lrplc, J 1111 ... 1 1111-1711 • 1 pd. $425/mo. 760•8391 sprayed or remove Dry· Ctatracten I moving 7 days 49• 23•, OUtO< & CAREFUL custom telturlng, quality
$1100 yrt-.. Call Conni.. Lrg 2BR. 2 drs to aand F25-3Stosnrattract Npt wall Repairs 847-7901 LO RATES T1J8046 ... ori.. Problem•NoPfob-.. , UI, IUT I .. , W&Tlll lllCl. $800 OR I Hauling Moving ClH n R.E Prod. 675-8404 • • 10 stir, pre Heights l'tM. Furn 1Brl ba .,,uaact 'UPS 1 Days LOVrH I rates H2-M10 1erns' a326864 55-4-7131
• 141 r&IUJllll fem, w/rarety hm out ol pvt entrance No children c s s E ., •fr••• IHC Tll lllllll•IT lM-1111 142-llOJ town yng prof 846-7337 or pets $400/mo U111 araitart e I WILSON & SONS -all Barry 722·8673 ell torege •1*"1• Pl u '
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apt $200/mo ~ .,, ullls Resurfacing • Rooflng & Remoa.r.:ir-KOOtlng-wncart STl•m llY1• ...
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blk to b•/o Gerege, lndry, FEM ahr beeut back bey Asp1'111t-repalr-prtclng 1011 24 hr s.rvlce 544-6605 Lawn-Tr ... S,,rvb ll"Slalt Student Movers insured 13? vrs ~a:ffld ~~t
pello S6 /mo $300 dep. CondO POOi jac tennlS apt comptex·l\Mvy roller HOME iMPROVEMENTS Tree Trtm and Removal LtC T124·436 84 1-11427 Lie .,.. Drive by 1407 w Bey. Cell S350 Incl u111's 645-5 123° Joe 646-4269 7am-9pm E _ .... __ .. _. Lawn Main & Rolotllhng NEW Wtre.hOUM S101eoe vfTERANS PLBG & HTO torappt(714)875-750eor . xp · .__,, q ..... MfV · 1675
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S500 mo ut Incl 240-9031 Doort-etc 548-4980 ENTRY & FA DOORS cuatomera LIC 260&44 wun Weekly ~
M/Ftownlee2brE/llde 88ywln~Frenchd00fl Qualllywont 131·7975 C&B LAWN SERVICE T,,tnk·Youl "3·4114 711.Ull
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gar. l-'75/mo 722·8214 ACl<lltions & Remodels By Norman TM Doorman Oual1:1 I* our ~ m•ss NiWPOAT acH ·SttPe iO · •476 toe 0on 964.5949 o.., Flt 157..()()()A TIRI ~-684 JEFF Lie
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To Pltinnlng ~· !of ........ l&ttef' trom Don Wllller'M suggMtlng l90ltl•llon INll TM loioWtng '*"'°" II ~ .... CA~... ...__ CorNI and Norl"l'le; ~ ~· ,..,,....., IMCft.
WOUid lnVOIW the egoutl\4 GOl.lndl of tlOlt-19'•' UIOCU1lon1 feOll'cilng l'IY ,,_ OOlng bullnW 11: Pstrlcl• f."csr"l clon, Comll., 11701 Sen ~. ._....., n-....-127 21'tl
bulldlnQ Pl'otlet of &00 9qUel'9 ;..i OI' mor•. PACWIC RAOTlMf.. 1211 ..ees Ao,.c:ie Ad IMN CA WW. CA t211• _ .. ·---·· ' c ........ a...... w. Bolbofl Blvd ...... New-,,,,, .. • n..-~ I• COl"I-Newport ...,_,CAIMD
Wiiiem S. Atl&h&W ckd&d by. • twn11y trutt TNI bl.otlMN i. COl'l-Nldt Anderton pot1 BMctl. C&llf. t291 t Thi• bl.ISi-II OOft' NotOM i . Coflllll OUCttld by. 11'1 lrldl Adi_, JllfMIT.~-c-.:ireti c,.,y~.12 1ew ducieclby.enllldMdult Tllll ~ ... tlled M.n~ 8.ioo. llYd. 118, Mrtwf>Ol1 Pt!~ f.nicemKlon Tllll ~ ... Mad Cwo!yr\ l!:dWWOI BMctl. c.llt. 92M1 Thlt tt•lernln1 WM flied wlttl the County Clier'll of Or· lnll.H~ Co. of Norlll Amwlell lor St-It'd Fo6Qer Tiii• buslnff• .. eon· with "" County c1e111 ol Or· wttll ""Courtly Clwll of Or· = County on .i.n..y e . ::. ~ C:.:.,°i· C..,0~...... dueled by: wi lndtvlduSI SIQI County or1 J-..ry e, .,. COurtty on .-..y •· 1 -,.,. • . . ---c.ry ~ 19'& 19&e ,.,., S1•1• ~m 11'11. CO. for M:tn Wlr9l9f Tllll llll-11 -llled '29190 P1f1W Pllblllttld Or~ Cout PubliliMcl Or ~
l(tlly Q, WOf111 With TM ColJnfy Clwll of Or· Publi.l'ld Ofangl Caul Publll!Md Or-. eo. ~ Plot ~ 12· 11• Oa>k: Pllol: 1-..~ 12 tt =..o::.:::;~·HernlHOf' = Couttty on~ II, o.lty Pllo1 J1n1Ary 12, 19, 0.lly PllOI JWlllW)' 12, 11, 2t,endF.oruety 2. ~'25 i6,~F.,;,-,,,.;;{.1tie '
....,....,.C•••'••'•" ~ 28, .oo "•b•u.,.,. 2. 1986 28. w F.on-ya, 1• i::J!!!!~~~:::=l--Piiait'"ilinci'":-~:: ~ 1-........... Wortll recommend'--lion o1.-c:ounc:~........,... L·12, Sound ,..,_ Su·932 s..-911 •-II' ll)TIC( Att;;:;fk,;' W.k"' M.,. ........_, Pu.bllll*I Orengtl Coul .._,.,, rtatC MJTICE
Slsl1.11 ftopOl'I ~ the Exeouttve ANl•tanl to Ille City M~ •sgardlng ck>lvre ol ~=u~. ~~ 19
' ?e.l ::Ji!ijf~~~== li-;;;~NILIC;;;;;;~ll);;TIC(;;;.;-· [ riC llJIOIM ..,._ .. St. o\ndr-· pM!Jng lot. SU·946 P't.Bl.IC NOTIC[ .,... 9TA,._.,. '1CTmOUI ..,_ ..
Rolopol'l lrom GMltll s.rv1oM Dnc1or •llQAfdl.~ eondllloN •I Mueho Munehlft lf'l l-----..:;_::_ __ 1-::;:;;;;:::::;::::::::--ll'tCTTTIOUaaJl lllH n..,lolowVtg ~ w• 11Am ITATI SIT
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Publlc "'-Int 8c:lteclullng r-wa: NAME I T A Tl....,. • ~Tlle.loloMng.1*9or11 .. 3o0· W · eo.t Hwy""~ OOW'IQ tlullr.-M:
Medi.n 1mproo.nan1 ~I on 8.yyleW Wey .nd kyvlew ~. TM followtng '*''°"' ._ Colng ~ •: a..d'I ....,_, CA t29e3 GAAPl11C SAL£S CO., ~ Plw Hertdrell COfn919tlon Wtd soutll bay lron1 gr<*rc«itllruc:Uon. 'K:nnDUI ...,_.. doing 00.i,_. u · a.I bot 8urt Cent•. 20387 e-cti INo9 Fllllt. 2252 Rvlgw1. 703 H91IOltOP9 A ...... Corone ~AMl.i~. 612 ·~I ll.lbdlvltion eQl'-'*'I 11l"'WttMlng ~Ion M ..... ITATW....-r W••l LIMOu•ln•. 2&0•l Btvd., Huntlng1on 9-:lt, CA CO&l& M-.. CA t2e.27 doll Mii', Celi!. 12625 olpvbllclmpr~ttr41QU!r9dwtlh~No.112(ponlonlo1Lot112.nd 1•. TM ~ ~IOfl ti C•pe 0r1.,., •29.' L..-t2Me Ti'lls rx.ineM 11 con· Nine~ Q . Hoyl. 701
Block •35, COrONI O&I MW T~1. IOceled ., •28 Hellolfc>p9 A--on 11\e ... 1erty 9IOtl doing ~ •. Nlg ..... CA i2677 Rlmon Fsun., 7207 s.-dad9d by' a liffYteo ~ ....... Hellott~ A .... COron. O&I olHellolropsA_,ye.~FlrslA--endf.utC0MtH\gttw9y ln Coron•O&IMw. Sf~I NOS UNLIMITED . Louil T G•bri.I 2~5 lhofl Or., Newp<w1 leactl, lfllp M•.Ctlll 12925 Fin.I M19of Traci No. 12079 · ApPl'ov. l ... Flf'l.r Mii(! of Traci NO. 12079, s r~I 437 F91f l'.>!-h9, Suits 107, Be•ch Rd Cip'lllrino CA tae:J ~ Flllal Th1• l>U•ln.U I• COf>•
of Rum~ f.n1owpriML Inc. Prqpsrty loca1tld el •117 Morning Clf!Y'OO Ao.cl. COiie MeN. Cellf, 92828 ee.cri CA ' Tttl• bl.ISIMH II con-TNs ....,,,.,.., wu fil9d ~ by: WI lndM&;ei
AppoiMmtnt• 10 , ... c11iz.1i1 "d'lllorV Cotnmlll-tor I -YN< ,.,m e•pking PW Boutquet, •37 F•I• Th11' tiusln••• 11 con· duc\tld by'.,, lrdYldull wlttl TM County Clerk °' O<· Nancy G ~
Dlolmber 31, 1N8 !~ltld by Col.inell upon rec:ommend•llon ot MCI! Courdl Of!11•. Sult• 107. Cotle du<:l&d tty •n•indhll~utl ~ F~ ~County Of' J........., 9, Thlt llet-11 -111ec1
M.mbtw). M•s. Cslll, 92829 Louis T Gabl'let TN• lt•tMlll'lt -lllecl 1911 w1t11 the County 0.-. of Or·
8lcydto Trsllr CHlnnl MMMiry CommlttM Ti'll1 tiu.rn ... II eon· Thi• 1111-1 wu !lied wtti'l Ille COUf'tY C4arlt of Or· ,_,_ 1t"1Q1 County or1 J~ t . ~ lrom Ellec:vttYrl Alllsllllll to the Ctty Msnsgar r90etdlng \1111-0-Lot1. du<:ltld by: .,, ~ "Mlf'1 "" Counly Clerk ol Or· ll"lg9 Cou"'Y on J__., e. Put>lllMd OrMQe Gout tNe
At1por1 from Publlc Worttl ~ding JrrWwpoi1 BoYievwd CMnnel 8rldQe. PIM.II 8ovsqu9I Cou 1Y J 9 1986 a.My Ptlo!: Jerv..ter)' 12, 19, ...... Atlpor1 from P•k•, BMChM •nd Aeet .. 11on Dlrtcior r90ardlng pr.ilimln•ry plsn :or Tl'll• 11a1.......,,1 WM llled ~ n Of' .........,. ' ,..,. 29. ~ Fetw\l.&ry 2. 19M Pvtlhhld Orsnoe COMI w .. t ~ Pllr1!. 0. .... 09"*11. w:!tb tn. County CWll of Qr. ,.,._ Pvbti.ti.d Ofet'lgl co-1 &1-9211 Oeil'I' Pilot J..-y 12. tt,
•nge County on Jenusry 2. Pubtlll'ltld OfSt>91 Coul o.lly Pllol Jlnlloll)' 12. 19, ~. F.ot'l.af)' 2. 19ia ~.., h or.,.. C-' o.11)',... ... -"""'"'~lo the cltll-of 1969 ,..,_..., PllOI ''"""' ,, ,, 26. Md F.on.tsry 2. 1INMI ~ 119 City ot M1w .._II '217911 """"' · ' .SU.913 "8JC ll)TIC[
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PLY '72 GOLOUSTER 1 29 r s ..... te1 Publlthed Orsngs Cout 26· •I'd Febru•ry 2· 1988 I ----.,-:=::".:'=-"-·t"-;:;:;;;:;:;';;;;;;;;;;;;-1·------,-.--"vw="·,n~o7d7,~R7ob7 .. =-,7.7.1 2 or.llnecorn:l .. goodllre"11, -'-~-""--·-"-----!---------oa11y P1101 Jlt'ltl•ry 19, 26. Su·917 1-'1CTTnOUIWU
new eng, grsst sl\1pe. S700. 5•8-3276 P\B.IC tllTtCE PUBUC NOTICE --.---~---TICE---IFebru1ry 2. II. 19119 '-----,-,-,..,.---l ·--NILIC'-=='-"ll)~TIC(='--·I ..,,..11'Atumlf'T
Bntcuholler.673·19•3 l --~=~==~--l ·-~==~~=--l--~·=-o~"-'~=='--·I SU-9441-'1CTITIOUI .,..... Ti'll kt11ow1nQ p&l'mnl we PlMUll 12 ,teTmOUt IU ... aa ITATl•NT °' FICmtOUe ....:11 1---'l'\lll'-==IC~ll)=T~ICE=..__ ....... ITA,._.. bu"-sa: "cc::ur•t•
1'1Cn110U9. I •M .....-n•m IT n.. kllowk'f ~ .... VW '11 Conv 8l)ljj. all
wnue. iclri1 cond . $6900
OBO 75•..0'37
lfW '111 R•bbtl OsJ LS.
Mu•I Mil, -4 ctr, 5 spd, air.
60,000 mites. Best otter
85•-1853
SO UTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN
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ISUZU
llU&IT... .. .... STATl•lfT AaANDOf .. lfT Of 'N .... ITATl"•NT P\B.IC NOTICE l'K:TITIOUl IUAIEU Tllrl lollowtng --.... udlo, 1•3at W.Wd Sire.I,
Auto.•lr, 1terao.cau.. TM tollowing PWIOfll .... UM °' PICTITIOUI TM lollowk>ljj per.oo ,, NAMl ITATIMllfT doing tlvtl.--~ Colton FOUll!eln v""""'. CA •27oe
PIS.cnliae,custom trlm dolngl>Umlnestu: M.l ... SSN..... dolrta~ .. : FteTITIOU•M.1 ... eS JM l~P*'SOfll•• Bud1 Comp•ny, 11 11 JohnArtJ!utlkwgal,tol5
& wheels.( 1MFS 13•) OIO·N·tT CONSTRUC· Th• lonowln9 perton• MAOIE BRUSH CLEAN· NA• I TATl•lfT o()jng blllfflMI ,,. Unlq1.11t Be'f91de Or'hre,. Coron. Oii wllla. A_, FouMllll'I ......
••ffl TION & EXCAVATION, 8301 II-•~ TM u• of INO Sf.RVlCE. 29111 S.nte The followtng·~ •• Ptlnl Md Maln1enance Co., Mw. CA t?e25 ley, CA l2TOfl
• Fla.msn Dr .. Hunlfn9ton lh•__f!.C:J!U0_1,1,1_Bu.•lns•• An• A111-•E, CO.I• Mel&. dOll'lljj bu•lneu •I' Gii· 37Cornell,lrvtne,CA92715 TrWld OWICI lnC., "C.: Tllil Dll•lneU II oon·
PLYMOUTH '7• V•M•n1.
rieeds wo rk . S195.
751·7200
PONTIAC ·55 Fiero, 5 spd,
3,000 ml, eall cond
$8000 857·9260
·BMctl:-C~ll Joflme· BICENTENNIAL C•til 92627 combll Cr•n & ln0\.ls1rln. Newp o r t 0 1 11 •1 tornt• COfp0r•tlon, 11 11 duettcl~WllndlYldull
Wiiliam N WlllOn . 8301 HOMES ANO JEFFERSON B1rt11r• Chml1l•w1kl, 1723 New Hltl'lf)lhir• OflYI. ENlerl)l'IM In<:. A'Clllltomls Be}'9lck Oriv9 Coronl Dal Jotw'1 A Bor ..
Fleam•n Dr , Hunllnglon HOMES ANO BLOOMFIELD 2618 Slt'lt• Anl A.,. •E, CQ,ta ~. C" 92629 Cofpor•tlon, 37 Cornell. Mlt' CA 12625 TNI llli.nenl -fllecl
Bellen, c am 92649 HOMES. 1176 SE Mal" Cosll MeN . C•lil Morrl~ " O•lcomb. 1723 trvlne, CA 92715 T~I• tN•lnonl II oon· ""County Clertl ol Dr·
Sflerry W•llOfl, 830 I Flu · S!feet, •A, Irvine. C1lll. Th!s bllllne•• 11 con· New Hsmp9hlr• Dr .. Coll• Thl1 bu•ln••t 11 con· cNctecl by-• COtl)Ol'ttlon ~ County Ofl J~ 6·
mllll Or . HUfltlngton e..cto, 927 1• du<:led by· •n lndlridull MeM. CA 92926 dueled by: • corpor•Uon Gary St11Utl9rg 19
C1lil 926•6 Tiie F1C11Hou1 Bustnns Bllblfl Chmielaw•k• ElMI M. Gitcomb. 1723 HM Nljju)'en. PrMlda">l Ti'lll •1•1-1 -fllecl P\lbhl'*l Or "'=
Bruce Rogg•. 11622 Name r•l.,rsdtosbowlw•• Ttill t!Stlmtnl ""'' llllO New Hamc>lhlr• Dr . Colt• Thi• stl lerTMW>I wu llled wilh !!"f COunlyClertlol O<· 0."" Piiot J~12 Ml
lom!rd• St .. k uni!nglon !lied In Or1ng1 Courtly on wtti'I tlle County Clerk ol Or· MeM CA 9282' wtltl 11" COunty Cletk of Or· ef"9I Coun1)' Of' Jenvwy 6, ~:·~ F~ 2, 1He '
Besch, Cali! 926'8 Ocloblt 27. 1981 FILE NO. •niie County on J•nu&ry II, Tn~i bu1ln•S• I• con· ~ Coun1y on JartuSl"\I 1, 1986 _ Sll-t 23 Th,. .bllt111••• 11 con· F174167 19&e dvctedt1y·htJJ.blnd •nd W1le 1986 r-•-du<:led by • ganer-11 oert· f>ttlllf;I H. McNsrnee. 1176 F2l7lll u orrm G•tcomb FB1* Pvt>ilal'led OrlnQ<I C-1
nerstt!Q Mlln S1reel lfA, lrvi,.,., CaUt P\lbltslled Or""09 Coa11 fnil lll!lto'lr\I ws1 filed Pubtlshed Or""09 Coel1 0.rt)o Pllo1 J_,. 12, 19.1---------
WllU.m N WMton 927 I• 0.1+y P!lot J•nuery 19, 26, wttn 1ne County Cllfk of Qr. O.ily Pltol Jlt"Uary 12. 19, 26. Ind F9br\i91'V 2, 19M "8.IC M)ltt(
Tiii• ••111emen1 ..,. .. Uled osi. Slmbro. 1ao1 G.r· Febru••v 2. 111. 1986 1nge counti on Jtnuary 6, 2t1. •nd F9brl;ary 2. 1Ha I ------,..-~'":·:':"':r-;;~;;';;;;;';;;;~i!i~ "Mlh tt'I CoUniy Cllrt! ol O<· •tt11 Te,-,-. Coron• d9I SU·9•8 1986 Su-927 1· rlC'TTT10Ua .u9Mlt•
anoe County on J•nt.i•rv 13. Mlt', C.lll. 92925 F2172.10 PtB.IC M>TtCE ~ aTaTt:....-r
Ti'lll'l kll'lljj of • new nome 19116 This business wu con-P\Bl)C NOTICE PubllllMd Orange Coot 1---------· <---~~---:-::::--TM to11ow1ng perlOflt; -
!or &pl'lllljj? See the m1tny 'llllMI Ovctecl by • • HmltlCI P'11· Dtily Pllo! J-...ry 12. 11, f'UllltC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUe .,..... ~ •· HObll
llSti"OI in today'• cl1hl· Publitoed O••"Qe co .. t nerlhlO ,ICTrTtOUt BUalNEll 26, 11nd FeDruary 2, 198& ....... STA~ SpOrtl l td., 2831 £ Cout
~~E~AN $ER
INC. 156 ~ A'fl., -
ColJI• ...... Cllt. 12126
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239 w Off\11. Butbenk. call!.
91502
Tf'1.ll tN•lr19U II con·
due:l9d ""' • corporlltlOn Don A. Coab)', Vlos Pr-. -· Thie tl•t-.1 -tHed
wltl\ 1 ... Coun~ CWt< of°'' = Count)' on J~ 8, ....,,..
~ Orllr>QI Coaal
Diiiy PMoC .Hlnuart 12. 11.
26, f:ebn.lary 2. ltee
Su-939
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!led co1urT1111 &.-2·5678 011ly PllOI JllllV..-,. 1'i, 26. Th11 •l•lemll'tl wu hied NAME tTATl•NT Su--919 ,ICTITIOUt ......... Tiii t~ Pll'.oM .,1 Hwy., COrona Del M.-. CA
l ·---------;Fel>fulfY 2,lil, 1fe6 w!tll t,,.C0un1y ei9rk Ol 0.· TM lollowlng pe<son 1~ N-...ITA,.._..,. doing~•: 8.mat2'2S t=========1 ---;;;;;;-;;;:n;~S:U:·"°=1~= County on Jsnt.iary
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. doing bulll'leh u . T"'9 lollowlng person• w• Ane PIMlrig. • 11 E. Mon Roe.rt B Al••lnd•r,
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Drt11•. Co11s M•••. CA ,,.,.
IN U.S.A.
Ill) TRYING HARot:R
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F\iblllhed arieno-Cout R·M DISTRIBUTOR. S•01 "8..IC NOTICE dOH'tO ou.,,_. u : CazJ 01 A.,. .. s.n1s Ana. CA 92707 ~-. A Cslllomt• Cort:>or-
-• Pt.a.IC NOTIC[ D•it)' Piiot Januery 19, 26. Lomond °'""'· Hunhnglon fK:TITtoUl IU.-at Celltornil. •500 CS!'n911•. MICll~ F Gvslln. •n suon. 2211 Vitt• OOMno. n.IDLIC"tllTICE Fll>Nlry 2 9 1tlle S.ICfl, C•lll 1126'& ...... STAT'lmNT Ste•72, Newport BAch, CA Flower. Colt• ....... c " Sen o.m.n11. C• 112872
0 •111d M Sen.ell" '"d Cerol A Scn.i•n 27191
91ndO!P9f' D•lv• Co•I•
Mes.. CA 9262ti FICmtOUI IU ... t l
NA• ITATl•WT
Tiie lolll)WinO pereonti lt'I
l1otnljj l)vlihnt .,
MIO-P"CIF!C TRACH/olG,
3857 Buen Street Suite •7J.
Nawpon ~. Clllf t2HO
l<·MAC Ptclfic Trlldlng,
Int Cs HIOf"''· 3857 811cll
Str .. I Sutt• .oll73, N9wpott
Betcn. C11tl 92660 Tn15 l>u1•n••• i1 con,
avc!ed by • corpo1•t'on
KeYln McC1nny. Preli·
'~' Thts 1t11emen1 was flied
with t"9 County Cllrt! ol O.·
enge County on Jsnu•rv 9,
1966 • .......
P\ID111tied Or1111g1 Coe11
Os ll) Pllol J•nv.,., 12, IQ,
26, Febru•rv 2. 1988
SU·937
l'tCTITIOUIMl ... 11 · ' 811.955 R031m•ry Trovl. 6•01 92e60 92627 Mlll•-W Mullen. A C ....
N ..... STATl•N'T Lomond Orr.,., Hunl!nQlon T"9 lolklwlng ~ •• Emll)'E:.. Alu, 3~E. Coll• Tiii• bu•l,,.., 11 eon, torni• Corp0r111on. 16 12
Thi l(lllowtl'lljj per.on1 sre BHc:h. Cslit 9?643 -doir\9 bull,_. U: Plt'IOOfl MeN SI Colt• M-. CA duciecl by; tn Ind!~ Anlll•. Newpo<'1 ~ CA rnos tiu1one11 " con·
OOC:t-.d by nusD.-.d end W'f11 dotno ~ u : P\B.IC N(ITICE Th11 bu••o••• 11 con. Fln1nclal Group. 71~ WH· 92927 · · Mic:hllll F GulJtin 92980 THE PONZI GROUP, 10 . dVC:tlCI riy· •n !ndMdu•I l1sms SI · Sts B · Hunllf'IOIOF' This bu1lnes• I• CO"· Tr-II l\al-11 .... l"9d TIWI l:lu•1n1•1 II con· D•lflO N Schelin Geor~own. lrvil'll, Csl!I t TATE•NT Of Rosemary Trout e..cn. CA 926'9 ucted by 1n lnOMdUll With"" COun1y Clefll i:t1 Q<. ducitld by • C<>rPO'•hon Tnt, 1111emen1 wu nltld
92715 ASANOONMllfT Of" ThlS "11emen1 w1s !>led Eug•n11 W V••qu1r. Emlly AIM tr'1jj11 Countyon ~Ulf'!'3, Mik•Mul.... wtlf'1 !h9 Coun1~Clefk ot0!·
S u••n Jo•ri L•G•••• Ut l. Of f tcTITIOUI wotn ""County Clerk ot Q<. 20942 Cre•t11l1w. Hunt. Thi• .,•lement .. u nled 11189 TNI t1•1..,..,.,1 w•• tlllO •"91 COUnh on J•oYa!) 3
PonrL. 10 Geo·o•lown, 9Ut1«a• NAiii. a0Q9 Coun1v on Jlnuasy 8 ington Besch. CA 92846 lh '"'County Clerk ol Or· '97171 _..tl't "" Counr,.-Clll'k ot Of· I ",.
Irvine. Clllf 92715 The lo!!ow1ng p•r•on1 1986 Rot>11'1 L-"111n, 20&42 '"91 County Of' J•nvarv 15. PIJDl!tf>ld Ofsng1 CO..! W'lljjl Couotv on Jenusry 15_ F1971l'I An osto Pon r l, 10 n1ve •bandoned t"9 u" ot Fn79l3 Cr•s tv••w. H1,1n1+noton 1986 O•lfy PllOI J•null)I 12, II , 1988 PlJbl•lf">ICI Ofa"91 Cou1
Georgetown, ;"""", Csill lhe Flclltlou• Bu•ln••I Publlsh9d Or•nge Coast Beec:n , C" 92849 f1S7* 26 and FeDrullry 2 1988 F2l'7llll 0.,1~ Ptlol J.-nu1ry 12 19.
112715 N1m1 TROUT HOMES. O•lly Pl!ot J•nu•rt 19, 26 Thi• bualnesi II con-Publil ned Or•noti Cou1 . ' S.,,.I07 Pu~ 0r(ln9e COUI 2fi •I'd Fetiruary 2, lille Th~ 1>111ln••• I• con· 1176 Mtin StrMl. •A, 1rv1ne, Feb•ul ry 2. 9. 1986 du<:led by· C9"pertners Otil) Pilot Jsnuwy 12. 19, 0111)' Pllol Jsnuary 12 19 S....90S
du<:led rir· htJ•banCltlld wite C1Hf 9271• SU·9•7 EVQll"' w VUQl.lll 8, 111\d Febt'u")' 2. 19MI --"' llnTIC( 26, and F90nl•rt 2 1!.~.,. --~ -m SllNn L.0-Ponzi TM FICtltlous Bu•lne•t Ti'lll S1•1'"*'1 w .. !tied Su·929 .---n. ""' "" r-1-:n. nu
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Febnl•ry 2, 9. lfll I 0.Mi Slmbro, 1801 Git!-SANTA'S l<IOOV MA RT ' S\1-911 [jO!ng bu..,.,._•: NilWPOl1 92'25 OOlng ~ as l1mil.O PQf1 Seach CA 92663
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Tlle lo!IOWl"'i! persons 1'1 OOlng b\191r!MA ... 1"91 C0un1)' on January 9. 90701 1 on 1800 16111 Slrlll CA Q262f M1jj1 Coun1)' on J.,,.,.....,. 6 ..... ,·,-gooo Booe" CA ef"9I Couo1> Of' Janu•ry 3, doing l>VminMI.. BL"CM:BALL IN OUS· 1966 ' • . lfftn• Lindy· Lew•on. 19M _.. .. 1966 BEST WESTE RN · TROES, J20 o~o A-., PuDtlll'ltld Orange Cout This tlutt"lll '' ton· 1-1·2l2t-Newl>of1 a.ct't. CA 33122 DI Solo, o.n. Point, -926'7 l9 ....,..., •v ducted by llllat>snd •nd Wlte 92663 r -•••I Roo9rl l • "-"1•n, 7J55 F211171 L.AOUN" El TORO INN, B•ltio. l'lllt"ld. Cllll 926&2 ~t,o Piiot Jlt"Uary 19, 26. I(......,. Cll• p.,k Lor i !ne Fen~• 1&00 CA 92929 Publ111110 Of......., C-1 p,,,_ 0,0 H"nllngton Publisnoed Or.,_ Coaal 23702 Aockl\ekl Blvd . El D•n• Otlln Bet1lle, 2• F•bru•ry 2. t . 1986 •-"• ' ' Joi'ln Lew10n 33122 DI -·.....-'"' --·-·¥ ,.,,, 02 • .,,. SU-95' Tllll ll•tement w•s hllO 16!h Str .. t,H-212.Newporl .,_, D ,potn\ CAt2t.2t Delly Pilot Jenulr)' 12, 19. 8-:1'1 CA926-f.7 Dalty P!lol Jenuary 12, 19, Toro..... ....... Cllrllt•mon So . •rvtne. Clll! wttn , ... Covril)' Clerlr. ot Of· BeKl'I. CA 92Ge3 _,,o, en . 2&. •I'd Febn4iry 2. IHI TM•' Du•• ....... (:Of'· 26 al'd F.oruary 2. 1986
Ho-T lmn Inc . CllifOfnl•, 9271• •noe County on J1nu•ry a. Thi• bu•lnes1 I• con-Th11 butlnlll 11 con-S...·91• dl.lcled .... "'md•....:1\1111 S...-90!!
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8u161< 176 Al""'• S IYPI> Ouclld by:• corpor•uon Thtt bu1lne.11 I• con· NAMl I TATl•lfT Dilly PllOt Janu•!) 19 26. wnn "" Coun1y CllR: ol Or· . Tht• 11'1_...,,1 -"*' flCTTTIOUI .,..... -'trl ll\9 Cou"tv Cle<'• 0' ~· \ DEATH No11cEs Ori1y 42 000 ml mint cond Vl·Ho Hutng. Pr-.ldenl du<:t&d by· Joint venlllfl Tiie foltowlng perton• are FeDru•ry 2. 9, llil!l6 ange COUl'lfy Of' J1nt.1•ry 3 wtth the Coun1y Clll'lo. of O<· NA .. ITATlmMT = Covf't~ "" Jar"''!)'
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CAO '15Covpe eevme , •II ...... Counl~ on J•oYllfY 8, wllh th• County Clerk of Of . DUCTIONS 17777 M•!" St.. Pub~lned Qfange Co•.11 Pul>Htl>lid °' ......... '21r1c.o: MONTE \llSTA INVEST· o.t1y Po!o1 Jl rlUll)' 12 19 IRENE w LE.E. age
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d!Kled ~ tiusbsnd•nd wlle W'ltn Ille County 0...-k of Or· 0.lly Pilol Jll'IUllrt 19. H , Celif. t2tl2S 19 e wtltl '"'County c.11 of°"" Dell)' Pilot Janu..-y 12 1t . 1ue, ""''11 bt' private Mem-
Msrg1r•t B•M Jsck10n1, ••• •;r. CounlY on Jenuery a. F9bru.,.,, 2. 9, 19M Slgoeci: A. B. HU11Slller , .. ,,, •• ,., 0 ,,.,,,.. ~~ W'lljjl19 County on Jsnuary e. 29. ~ 2. 1tee ""* u nal !IE'rYlC't' WlU ~ This st•l_,l w•• ....., 0 o - ' Pu""'..._.. "·•"""' eo.11 -..,, --.. -....,. 19&6 s ,., -•··-n. l SU·"t ...,..,....., "' .,.v n ..... ...,_, J-"o-12, 11. -U· Pu~ ..,.woqe .........,, J ~ 31 '' 2 30 .. 1nt,...CountyCMlrk ot .... · .-.. ........... -J~ ''· 20, ....,,7 ,...., ...... , r -•-9 an1.£A,, • · ·-·--• 0 _ .. F b 2 1gee 0111ly P11o1 J•,,uary 12 ' p M SI I meo lt'lOI County on Jartuert 8. Putllllhed ~Coat F•tlr'*Y 2. II, 1 1 ''"' e •v•rt Pub111N4 0r""91 COM! H . end F«wWrv 2 ,,y , a
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grabs mementos
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quiet life at -home
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SPACE CENTER, Houston -A
yar •· SbuoD Otrista McAulitfe tbouebt the space prosram wu sorne-&hlal exotic that happened far &oin me ~u~ New En&land town whett she b'W'ed with her l'&mily and tauaht
bi1tory in hish IChool.
But since then, she has been ri~t in
the thick of that exotic world, training
for a six-day ride on the space shuttle
Challenger.
''I never before understood just
how bi& the space proaram was and
how many people were involved,"
McAuliffe said in a recent interview.
McAuJifTe, 37. was plucked from
the anonymity of her Concord, N.H ..
clusroom to become the first teacher
in space and the first private citizen
chosen in national competition to fly
on the shuttle.
Her ride aboard Challenger was
scheduled to begin today but NASA
received a Jloomy weather forecast
Saturday ni&ht and postponed the
launch for 24 hours.
She thinks luck, geography and a
fresh outlook helped her get picked
out of the-more than 11 ,000 teachen
who applied Last year in the first
citizen-in-space competition run by
the National Aeronaut1ci and Space
Administ111tion.
"I'm not na.iveenoup to think that
I am the belt in my profession," she
-said. "I happen to be from a smatr
slate that didn't have as many
applicants as California. for cum pie.
There's a lot of luck in being at the
riaht _place at the rip.t time." Two
semifinatists were ptcked from each
state.
And in the final competition. said
McAuliffe. she believes the fact that
she knew little about the space
protram heloed.
"I want to ~mystify NASA and
space fliaht," she said. ..The
astronauts are not really connecting
with the 1vcraac student in the
classroom. I want students to see and
understand the spcciaJ perspective of
space and relate it to them."
Since September. McAuliffc has
underaonc more than 120 hours of
training at the Johnson Space Center
in Houston, been fitted for a space
wardrobe and flown repeatedly on an
aitplane whose Oif!tt path produces a
tcw seconds of weightlessness.
An apartment provided by NASA
hordi staeks of instruction manuals
and documents on the space shuttle
and space travel.
"People keep giving us information husband, Steven, a lawyer, and their
and I don't have time to read and children Scott. 9, and Caroline, 6,
digest it," she saiCl. "It's like teaching have remained behind in Concord.
a course. You ge.t through what you She said S@tt understands what &he
need forthat day and you don•t have a Is doln&, but Caroline occasionally
chance to go back and reread It calls to ask: "Mom, are you in space
carefully." yet?"
"I have a feeling that years down Her main goal has been to develop
the road I'll si1ll be picking up these an orbital tea~hing plan. Fro~ the
things and saying. •Sor. now 1 have shuttle; she w1I! give two 15-min!JtC
time to get to this.'.. lessons that y.'111 be br~dcast h.ve . oveT the Pubhc Broadcasting Service
And through all the training. her ··and into hundreds of classrooms.
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COCOA BEACH. Fla. -The
smilina face of their bia sister, shuttle
ridina teacher Christa McAuhffe, was
everywhert as Betsy and Christopher
Corripn l*ed teacher-in-space
buttons, T ·shirts and other souvenirs
into shopping baskets.
"I spent S 124 in there," Corrigan of
Santa Monica said Friday on her way
out of a private souvenir store in
Cocoa Beach, near the Kennedy
Sp_ace Center where her sister was to
ndc in space on this week's shuttle
mission.
Corrigan, 27, and her brother
Christopher, 34, o{ Framingham,.
Mass., said they were ecstatic that
their sister will make history.
· "You just feel very excited, very
exhilcrated." she said. "You j ust
wonder why it happened to you, why
i1 happened to your sister, but then
you put it all toacther and it makes
sense and it's wonderful."
McAuliffe, 37, is a member of the
crew on the shuttle Challcnaer. The
launch bad been J>lanned for today~ Out NASA rccciveaaJloomy weather
forecast Saturday night and post-
poned it for 24 hours.
McAuliffc, a high school social
studies teacher from Concord. N.H.,
was selected from I I, 146 teacher
applicants to be the fi~t l<? !f>lk~ a
shuttle trip in NASA s c1t1zcn-in-
space pfOll'UI'!., . Dunna the fhaht she wtll teaeb ~
lessons via television. She also WJIJ
make a demonstration film to be
distributed to schools after the
mission. 'ed Corrigan said she wis not worn
about her sister's saf~ty. .
"I was more womed acttinJ. on. a
plane and flying out from Cah.fom1a
than I'm gom' to be of her ao1na up
there," she said. "They don't com-
promise at all. They make sure
everything is correct and I 00 percent
before they go." .
Just after they left . more relatives
entered the souvenir store.
Ginny Connors of Plymouth
Mass.. McAuliffc's cousin, checked
out the t-shirts for "children, ,,and-
chiJdrcn and grandcrul~ren-to-be."
"This is better than the Super
Bowl," she said . At the space center, McAuliffe's
parents Grace and Edward Corripn,
told rci>orters they had just come -
from a picnic with their daughter and
that while she was remaining cool,
they were getting a mild case of the
jitters.
Guilty or innocent, charges will hurt Fiedler
fiidtctment changes tar et of Senate race
from incumbent Sen. Cranston to-Fiedler
LOS ANGELES (A P) -One are scheduled to be arraigned Mon-
lawmakcr says a quick fix could day.
hke d1ny laundry for wee ks," said JUStifiable, this could actually the two names connected with the
state Sen. H.L. Richardson, R-Olen· catapult Fiedler into the nom1-bad news are Fiedler and Davis," said
dora ... Alan Cranston has been at the nauon." he said. Allen Brandstater, a spokesman for
nght place at the nght times more While most candidates called the candidate Michael D. Antonovich, a
than anybody in pol itics." • incident a politieal "dirty trick," Los Angeles County supervisor.
Cranston refused to comment on many lawmakers contacted afterward Fiedler said the controversy would
the indictment. felt the indictment would hurt both encrgjzc her supporters in her bid to
"Even ~".'is will have to talk about Fiedler and Davis, whose districts run against the incumbent Cranst.oni ~hat (the indictment) ~th~r .than the overlap and whose political views are who she has labeled a "rhetonca
launch Rep. Bobbi Fiedler into the hedler. once named "Outstanding
Senate, but others felt an indictment Freshman Republican" by her party,
allccina that she. tried to pay off is one of nine candidates seeking the
-<lJ)l:IOJlcnll.bµlali~WO~~.irl-~tft--ctranct to chatmtft ~ocrat IC sen.
Republican Senate hopefuls. Alan Cranston an November.
issues he would prefer .. said mdcpcn.:_.Jfmtt n any issues. ----·
dent pollster Mervin Field. "Th r . I r . . . . "I'm going to devote my efforts to And, he added. "Fiedler will be on e ~ iuca rca aty as ll s going to representing my district ... and run-
Bobbi Fiedler
Kennedy
scion
speaks
in China
PEKING (AP) -Edward Ken-
nedy Jr .• who lost a leg because of
cancer, told a conference here Friday
that he was seeking S0C1al JUSllce for
the disabled.
The 24-year-old Kennedy. son of
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass ..
compared the U.S. disability rights
movement to the American cixil
nghts and women's movements of
the past 20 years and said, "we want
to frame our fight an the same manner
of sociaJ justice."
He spoke at Chana ·s first inter-
national conference; on the rehabili-
tation of the disabled. It 1s partly
sponsored by a welfare fund headed
by 42-ycar-old Deng Pufang, the
wheelchair-bound son of Chinese
leader Deng Xiaoping.
"Thirteen years ago, I learned what
it meant to CX,pericnce a battle with
cancer and the loss of a limb."
Ken ned y said.
He added: "Million<. of disabled
people deserve the sa me fundamental
human rights as everyone else -to go
to school. to work. to ha "e a famil y. to
participate 10 athletics. to paint a
picture. to contribute. to belon& 10
this world. Remember. we arc all one
accident away from being
challenged."
Kennedy said he recently fou nded
a non-profit organization named
"faci na the Challenge" to eliminate
barriers for the disabled.
Equal citizenship for disabled
Amcncans is "sttll a far-off dream."
he said'. but th ere 1s cause for
optimism as the U.S. economy tum~
from a manufactunng to a com-
munications base
A similar change may occur 1n
Cl)ina under current reforms. Ken-
nkedy added. China has an estimated
20 m1lhon disabled people in 11s
population of more than one billion.
Fiedler, 48, and her top aide. The grand JUry indictment. un -
constant companion and staunchest scaled Friday by Superior Coun
ally, Paul Clarke, 39, were indicted J1:1dge Aurelio Munoz. alleges that
Thursday by the Los Anaelcs County Fiedler and Clarke offered state Sen.
grand jury, each charged with viol-~ Davis SJ 00.000 to pay off cam-
ating that part of the California paign-incurred deb1s 1fhe wou ld drop
Election Code which makes it illegal out of the race and endorse Ms.
to offer money or other compGnsa· Fiedler.
ti on in an effort to induce another The indictment changed the targe1
candidate to withdraw from a cam· of the campaign. which un1il Thurs-
paign. day had been Cranston.
The two, who arc free without bail. "It's going to be hanging around
Edward Kennedy Jr. in front of an ornate paYIUon
Saturday while mltlnl Pekint'• Summer Palace.
the defensive, explaini ng the ind ict· ~ very difficult for. her to overcome ning a competitive campaign against ment... tt. even. 1f there . 1~. a~lutely no Alan Cranston, .. she said.
The congresswoman, a critic of the foundation for •t. s.aJd f?u.ane Fiedler, a mother of two who once
proposed Metro Rail subway and of Crumb, spokesman for Rep. Wilham helped run her former husband's
busing for school integration, vowed D~.nne~eyer, ~-Cahf. . • . pharmacy. was indicted after a two-
to continue her campaign, sayin~ "I Guilty or annoccn.t •. •ts go1n.a to week probe by the Los Angeles-
feel absolutely confident that this is hurt h~r ~und-raising .ab1hty County district attorney's office. )
someth ing that'll be a short-term severely, said Donna iUngwcll. Charges were based. in paft. on a
problem that we're going to get over." spokeswoman for another GOP can-conversation secretly recorded by
Assemblyman Gray Davis, D-Los didate, Assemblyman Robert Naylor Davis' campaign manager, Martha
Angeles. said that was possible -if. of Menlo Park. ' Zilm. during a visit to Fiedlcr's home
"If th is indictment 1s not "This whole story is bad news, and Jan. 12, sources said.
Young
Kennedy
mindful
of legacy
CAMBR IDGE, Mass. (AP)-U.S.
House hopeful Joseph P. Kennedy II ,
the latest member of the famous
famil y to enter politics. says he is
departing from the traditional liberal
approach but not the sociaJ concerns
associated with the Kcnnedys.
"I just really beheve that the
traditional liberal approach -Just
throw money at the problems -JUSt
doesn't work," the 33-ycar-old Ken -
nedy said.
The son of the assassinated Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy, "Young Joe" he
is sometimes called. knows that
expectations about his future are
bjgh, even though he enters the race
for Congress as a polittcal neophyte.
"I just have a sense that people
thinl6.that I'm going to fall Oat on my
face," he said last week, sitting behind
a battered desk at hrs campaign
headquarters. "I have a feeling that,
over a period of tame. I'm going to be
able to dispel that."
When he announced his candidacy
in early December, Kennedy became
the instant front-runner in the
crowded Dc171ocrattc primary race for
the scat once held by his uncle John F.
Kennedy and now occupied by House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., who is
retiring from th e post he was first
elected !o in 1952.
In an interview, Kennedy talked
about his strategy, philosophy,
credentials and family.
"I've got advantages, and I just
figure, I use them. I am proud of my
name. but I don't figure it's some-
thrng you just sit back and enjoy:· he
said. "You just use 1t to try to bust
down those doors that act in your
way. That really is, I auess, the
essence of my spirit."
When asked about his qi.aalifi·
cations for office. Kennedy pointed to
C1t1zens Energy Corp .• the non-profit
ener&Y company he founded in 1979
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Joeeph P . Kennedy II. tbe lat.et member of the famou
family to enter politics. la eeeklnC a eeat In the Boue.
that supplies low-cost heating fuel to
poor people.
He spoke confidently about ven-
ture capital, levcragina. efficiency
and competition -business con-
cepts that he wants to see applied
more to social problems. He talks of
fostering a spirit of "public en-
trepreneurship."
But government itself is often a
problem. Kennedy says. He wants
aovemmcnt to pursue liberal goals,
but with more imaginative methods
anct. less bureaucracy.
"If you don't do that, what you end
updoana is just throwin• money at the
problem," Kennedy said, echoing a
criticism that has been directed
toward many of the social welfare
proarams supponed by John, Robert
and his uncle, Sen . Edward Kennedy,
0-Mass.
Second missingcliild reunited with dad after TV broadcast
BIRMINGHAM. Ala CAP)-A 4-
year-<>ld boy aot reacquainted with
his father Saturday after a tclev1S1on
show on mm1n& children prompted
the youth's mo1hcr to end three years
of trying to hide ham from pnvate
detectives. •
The reunion of Chrtstopher
Fulmer and his fuher, Scott Fulmer.
wu the second an 81rm1ngham to
result from NBC 's broadcast
Wednesday night of "Miu ina: Have
You Seen Thi~ Person'>"
On f nda)', a Kentucky woman aot
to hua her S·year-old 50n, who had
been mm1n,a tor a year until he was (.hnstophcr that 1f he ever saw h1 '
discovered m B1rm1ngham w11h has father, he could no longer hve with
father. her. "Chnstopher understand\ he will
Debra ' Deni se Halpern gave be stay1n& with his dad now." ,he
Chnstopher Fulmer to her ex-hus-said. 1 band at has attorney's office here Fulmer's attorney, John Martin
Fnday. Fulmer, who won cu,tody of Galcsc. said Halpern dcrnkd to end
the boy an a di vorce:, said his e11-wifc her odyssey after a drawana of
and son disappeared dunna a routine Chnstopher and a photo <)f her were
visit an September 1982. ~hown on telc v1,1on
Asked why ~~c returned t_hc t h1ld, • Halpern. 2S, has been characd with
Halpern said, He kept a k1na ques-kadnappina and 1ntcrfcrcnce wuh the
uons, wan11na to know about.~1s dad cu5tody of a child. he \NIS released
He need• to know his father. on $20,000 bond. police ~•d Satur-
Shc 511d she had explained to day
Halpern would not say where she
laved last, but said she had remarried
and then divorced since l\er divorce
from Fulmer.
Fulmer, 26. a fire dcpettment
paramedic, said he spent S?S.000
h1nn1 private inve titators to track
hi s cx-wtfc and chilcf throup Ala-
bama, Wisconsin. TennCMee and
Aonda, but the invntiaaton ~
always about two weeks behind them.
He said that wt-en l\ls wife first
contacted him after the tdevitton
show. "we thoucht this wu tome
lund of tnck."
Aner t1lun1 his son home Fnday.
•
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Fulmer told him: "You know what
your daddy don? He's a fireman.
You want to ride on a fire truckr'
The child broke into a pin and
nOdded his head.
"I missed you, yes I have mlued
you for a Iona time," Fulmer said as
he pulhed beck tcan.
EarUer Friday, Jennifer Let Studer
ofCovincton1 !'Y .. was reunited with
Mr S-year-<>KI son. Benjamin Lee
Studer._ who di11ppared on Jan. S,
J 985. 1 nc bol' recopized hl1 picture
on the "Mi111na" ~m and told
h11 bebvshter, who nodf.ed POlioc.
That led to the amst of b11 father.
~ .
Bel\iamln Letter Studer, at a Bann·
inpam bowlina alley where he
worked.
Studer 33, was free on S2,SOO bond
on a kidnappina chlfle. Federal
authorities dropped an unlawful
fHJ)u charp after a hearina Friday
ra11Cd questions about which parent
reaJly had lepl custody of the boy.
Circuit Judtt Chartes Nice aid
Mrs. Studer praented inadequate
lqal documentt to prove that the bad
tepl cu1tody or the boy. The Judec
wt11 ruonvene the bearina Wedna-
day. and in the mantUM ordettd the
boy keP' 11 a foster care home.
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