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FAMILY, HO RACE PAINTED HER AS ~ING eENEATH
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How do you battle spring fever?
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-1 ~ out in the ptdcn with a radio. It's not
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cause of it. GardenillJ is°"' of my hobbin
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"Spring fever is a complete lack of desire to
work. When the-grass turns grttn and the sk:,
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mirror. 1s 1t fair I do not have a head of hair'!'
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FAST TALK
'PUIPLF PIOS(; ~ Sp6tiberw says he wouldn't have filmed
The Color Purple if the A~ Walker book had bttn a -bia. fat novel.
I know this must sound temble. but the reason I read it is because it's
t~in. I hardly ~ anything at all. It was unusual for me to find the
ume to read this. -... Biii Ha>·es. first famous in the 'S(A with his hit
s1~&k. The Ballad qf Da,,. Cmckl'ft. then a rqular for 14 vean with ",(e S-. Stafoidl on Days o(Ot1r Ul'l'J. will ht back on the NBC
soap Monday after two years away. -TM show went too far with its ~ou.naier story lines. -says 60-ycar-Old Hayes. ... Robert w-... ro-
cha1rman of the J~>: Stew-an Relay Ma~t~ fund-rai~ Sunday
for.St. Johns Hospttal in Santa Monaca. wtll Slt out the run in LA.'s G~ffi!h Part. -Even if it's a mile na. you'd have to spot me ~of a
mile. says Waaner. 56. He and Stewart. who turns 78 later this
month. will watch the ratt t<>srther.
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die Im Alfltln TinH'S d hrr
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htlm. 2'.ldol1I returned to her
dw:l1ricaJ roocs.
At 7. ft ma& her an.d-
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llrmdu)' hit. Doml'S at Sta.
What about Kady Powi~
up and toi"I ineo showbiz? ·rd a:i• bu• rd ht behind i...: rladora 11)'1. '-We llkt
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COVER STORY
As the USA prepares to root, root, root for the home team starting Monday,
the vice president and five other famous fans come out swinging for their favorites.
George Bush:
He met the Babe,
'everybody's hero'
., Joli•• •••••
~l"lt' Bush may earn his h' ing as a
politician. but his hean belongs to base-
ball.
.. "I love it." he 58):5. "The signs that the~
giyc and the strategy of the game ... you
panicipate. thinking all the time what
~ou'd be doing if you were calling all the
shots. And you can argue ~1th your
friend\ about it. ..
If that sounds like politics -and hke a ·
political career in which Bush has played
backup to leading ~yers like Ronald
Reagan -he has a ready answ'Cr.
"For political junkies. I guess it's the
same." Bush says. "But there's something
relaxing about basebaJI. something good
about 1t."
That something draws Bush to more
gam~ than an)' vice prcs1den1 m recent
memory.
He's even used a bit of baseball 1n di-
plomacy. taking NC"W Yortc Mets' ratchcr
Gary Caner and Houston Astros' p11cher
Nolan Ryan with him th is past Januai: to
the 1naugurat1on of the rl("W president of
Honduras.
Bush. 61 . now cheers mosth for the
.\stros. whom he has watched ·smcc the
'60s when he was a young Tex.as congress.-
man and they were a 1"38amuffin cl"t'\\'
caJlcd the Colt 45s.
But he had bttn around a ballpark long
before that. The son of a Connecticut sen-
ator. he grew up in the spell of Yankee
Stadium "seeing those fabulous Yffi'ks of
the ·30s play ball. Lou Gehrig wa s m'
biggest hero. M > dad was a prctt ~ good
baseball player in college ... we·ve JUSt
aJways bttn interested in it as a famil}:·
Jn 1942. when he WJS a Massachuscns
' prep student. the slick-fielding Bush
caught the attention of Clark Gnffith.
owner of the Wa.shincton Senators. dur-
ing a workout in Orlando. Fla.
-rd like to have that boy play for the
Senators this summer.-Bush wi: I)
quotes Griffith as telling a friend ... It's
wartime and I'm shon of players.··
He never signed 1 rontnK't with the
Senators. but instead moved on to Yale.
~ he was team capc.ain in 1948. his
senior year. It was there that he encoun-
tered a baseball immortal. -eabc Ruth came up and ga ve his pa-
pcrs to Yale -and I met him. and it was
a real thrill standing there.
-we were aJI suited up to play a pme.
He was vel) ill with cancer then. his voice
had gone. Everyone knew as he spoke.
standing at the pitcher's mound. that he
was very sick. but there was something
VC1) exciting about 1t. There were heroes.
and he was everybody's hero.··
But Bush's crowning baseball glory
ramc JUSt thrtt years ago. in 1983.
Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn
talked him into ~y1n1 an old timers'
game 1n Denver. "He got me in the locker
room . and I said. 'Gosh. I haven·t swung
a bat in years.· ..
But Spahn persuaded him to take the
9y Ollue 0 Vereen
field ~lore -34.l.UJ screaming tans:·
Bush pulled off a "fielding gem-to put
9.ut Orlando Cepeda. who starred in lhc
~and ·10s.
And Spahn pttchcd lO the vitT presi-
dent.
"He put one ri&ht down the middle and
I flailed away and popped it straight up in
the air. first pitch." 9ush says. "So they
p ve me one matt chance."
In an at..bat 1n a later innin&. Bush
slapped a hit off Mill P.ippas. who had
pitched in the big lcagues as late as 1973.
The experience was so good that Bush
is unlikely to repeat it.
"NonnaJly. they boo politicians at
baseball porks: that k.Jnd o( goes with the
turf." ht says. "But so far. it was a rather
Pearl Bailey:
'It's a game
of togetherness'
First pitch means first puch. hone~. no
JUSt some tepid toss from the stands.
So on Opening Day a fC'W seasons bac~.
Pearl Baile> strode to the mound of th\.·
Kansas Cit) Royals' stadium. wound up
and let fk St~-e--rike!
"I sure Wish )OU wcrc pitching toda\ ..
the catcher told her.
That episode 1s one of the fondt."it
memories an the 68-ycar-old smgcr-
actress's long love affair with the game o
bascl>all.
The Lake Havasu City. Anz .. resident
has been a fan for 60 years. She roots for
the World Champion RoyaJs now. but
aJso follows the NC"W York Yankees and
the Mets. the St. Louis Cardinals and thr
Toronto Blue Jays.
Bailey and a four-piece band. including
her husbanclJazz drummer Louis Bcllson
Jr .. will perform at Drury Lane in subur-
ban Chicago Apnl 8-13. so she'll miss the
Royals' home opener. But when her
schedule permits. she enjoys a game.
aJong Wlth vendors' pcanul.5 and hot dog.'>
-1n basebaJI. you scream only when
something happens.·· she ?rs. ~1 don·t go
to hocke~ often. They hght too much
Baseball 1s a game of togethcmcss .... 1
family game.··
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hospitable l"CC'CPtion. I'm not sure I want rc====:iii;;;;;;;::~~~j to lCSl m) luck anymore.·· •
David Harbnan:
'Time the Giants
were resurrected '
Little Davey Hartman. a stubborn lad.
JUSt Oat refused to play catch.
Lmlc C) Hanman. stubborner still.
\\1eldcd a bat and whacked his rccak1-
trant younger brother on the nogin.
From the very stan. baseball has had
an impact on David Hartman. the host of
\SC-s Good .\formng Ammca.
"For as long as I can remember.-says
the former pro prospeC'l .. -rve played
baseball. I just love the f!nle.-
Hartman. 50. is a National league fan.
He's woriccd out with sc~ral teams dur-
ing spnng training. including thr San
Francisco Giants for several years. but he
insists he has no favorite.
He does. however. spon a Giants JCT-
SC). -1 wear a Giants shin b«aUS( I ho~
the' will nsc from the ashes of Candle-
st ic·k Park.··
'And he does sound the fan's oh~
familiar lament -the excuse.
.. ..\ team of the greatest players of all
Mary Frann:
'A Cards T ·shirt'
A.sit Mary Frann. star of <'.BS' .Vewhon
show. what she wore to her first baseball
same at • 6. and you att an instant
response: ·-snca.kcrs. blue corduroy pants.
a Cards T -stun."
Frann. 43: likes the Los A•lcs ~en. but she's still devoted to the St Louis
Cardinal$. her old home team. When the Cards~ in the Wot1d Snics last year.
Fran weft lhelr T -shin every day: -1
didn't want to &ake 1t oft'. m cast it brouaht
bad luck.. By the end of the week. the shin
could have walked under its own steam."
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COVER STORY
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As youngslttS in New York. where he
lives now. Hartman and his brothC1' root-
ed for the St Louis Cardinals apjnst the
hometown Dodlers and Giants.
When the Cards visited. the boys
played hooky from school -with he}p
from Mom and Dad. -our parents literal·
ly would sign excuses for us when the Car-
dinals came to town. Now thoY are great
pa~nts.-
Jn high school. Hanman developed
into a t~ratcd ~foot-5-mch first base-
man and rectived ~veral offers to play in
the minor leagues. But he turned them
down to ancnd Duke University in Dur-
ham. N.C.
And he later caught and reJectcd the
attention of big-league scouts when he
played for a se~ipro team in Maine.
But aJong with the success on the field.
t~ v.'CTC some errors. One schoolboy
blunder sticks out.: a pm~winning
B_tCerol~
time. playing in Candlestick ParX.. would
come m founh in their division." he says.
thinking of the stadium's windy. often di f-
ile ult playing conditions. "h's time the
Giants were rnurrtcted ... perhaps m
Dcn"er.-
homer turned into a game-ending out rn~=========~=LJ when he forgot to touch first base.
Charley Pride:
Hartman never lived 1t down.
When he graduated from Duke m
1956. his father sent him a note reading:
-rm glad that in four years in college you
managed to touch all the bases. -
-lay CeMlis
'Jackie Robinson looked 11 feet tall'
For 12 constcutive seasons. ~
Pnde has shagged Oies and &aken swings
with the boys of spring.
"I love the game. I love to be around
them." says the Grammy Award-winni.ng
country singer. who hves in Dallas with
his wife. RottM. and three childml.
So as the Tex.as Rangers· training camp
o~ns each year in Pompano Beach. Fla.
Pride packs his bag.
Pnde. a self-described -positive· thank-
er ... sees better thmgs ahead for the Rang-
ers. who finished last in the Amencan
League West last year. It's just a matter of
players honing some skill$. ht says. Pn~ should know. He's met many of
the game's sharpest players.
There's Mickey Mantle., Willie Mays.
Ted Williams and -the mbst memora-
ble -Jackie Robinson. who became the
major league's first .black player when ht
joined the Brooklyn Dodgers m 1947.
-Jack.Jc Robinson looked to me as if ht
were I I fttt tall ...
-Melick•
Betty Thomas:
The Cubs 'can'~
win for losing'
Betty Thomas can't explain her Cubs
love. When she tncs. tall and tough Sgt.
Lucv Bates of TV's Hill S1r<"C'f Blues turns
decidedly soft. ~
-1 don't kno" what 1t 1s." she savs.
'"They're like a httk pupp~ m the ro3d.
You have to respond ..
Thomas. 38, now calls Los Angeles
home. But as a teen-ager and after college.
she lived in Clucago and th rough many a
sad sea.son. Cubs collapses have spun the
stuff of National lngue legend.
-fact is." she says.. "the) can't wm for
losing. ..
But watehmg a non-winner helped her
apprcciauon of the grand old game.
"Everybod) lo~he underdog... .
Her best ba memo~. though. has
-1 do everything they do." beams Pride.
whose. stay this year was shortened by a
current conC'CT1 tour of New Zealand and
.\ustralia. -1 go by the same rules. I go and
worit as if I'm tryln~ to make the ball club.
.. It's a combinauon of staying in sha~
and bemg with the guys. Thcn"s a feeling
of gratification to go out there and run
with the 2~year-olds. ..
nothint"todo · the Cubs -and 1t
ocrurred at a golf course. not a ballpark. cr~:=:~~~~~~;:==:::u A ltw years ago. she pla~ed a celebnt) golf match with Roger Mans. The New
Pride. 47. once was one of thOSt young
players himself.
In the mid-1950s. he was a pitcher and
outfielder for the Binnmgham Black Bar-
ons and Memphis Red So" of the now-
defunct Negro Amrncan Leaauc. In the
'60s. he tned out for the Los An&des An-
gels (now the California Angels) and the
New Yorit Mets buf'rouldn't break out of
the minors.
Instead. he brc»cc into music. and the
carttr switch has~ a bia hit. MuSK'. in
fact. finally put the Sledat. Miss.. native
into the major leqUcs: for the past xveral
years.. he's sung w nauonal anthem on
the Ran,m' oprn1na day.
His tour will prevent that this >ttr. but
he'll stt lots of IC'tion at Arhngton Stadi-
um. Whett he hOk1S stMOn tide&
.Yorit Yankee great. who died of cancer
last year. hit 61 homers 1n 1961 to break
Babt Ruth's record "I was so thnlled. I
couldn't speak. He was helpmg me with
my_ stroke."
Thomas also lo'cs baseball statistics:
Her favonte 1s "kno"1ng ho" fast the ball
1s comma m." the radar readout of a
pitcher's speed.
She behevcs a woman 5(\00 will break
into the majors as an ump1r: or manager.
In flict.. as a teen she played softball and
pictured hersel f at bot in the bigs until .
'"The guys became more important
Dating took over ... a
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Bk>o
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1111-IF '
fat tha1
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year-Oil me pr
say the
span:.
You
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Hea/11
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Ame
diet W(l
tor of!
plannir
many
befort I
the Bio
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and WC
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when 1·
with a I
The ' devised ~(
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Health)
this ma
lowed ii
Thee
HEAL TH ... '
rhe Blooningdale' s diet
ets you eat in style
Bloomin,da.le's.. Mett mention of the
lh-it dtpanment store evokes imaees
an active. trendy lifesty". Yet the men and women behind the
aaie often fiaht the same battJes with
that the rest of us do. But with the
Ip of the E.at Health~ Workshop. a 2-
ar-old New York Caty diet and exer-
e program. Bloominstalc's bigshots
r they are trimmer and have energy to m:.
You can follow the same plan in Lau-
Stein's book. Th' Bloomingda/''s Eal
~a/th.\• Di't (St. Martin's Press.
S. 95). arri vina in stores now.
l\mong the earty parUC1pants 1n the
1 wort.shop was Ma,..e Piatak. direc-
of Bloomi,.iale's ~and salary
.nn in.a. She spread the word at wor1c..
iny fdlow executives enrolled and.
<>re long.~ was known as · Bloom1 's ·
:Uoomi 's Clwrman Marvin
1ub was one who signed up. He lost
pounds and WIS so impmsed that he
de the work.shop a corporate benefit
Bloomin,da)e's executives.
:ty January 1985. 30 executives llad
l a totaJ of SOO pounds on the diet.
·we chansd our nutritional habits
1 WC feel f>etter and look trimmtt."
1ub says. .. It's possible to stay on our
l. despite our heavy schedules. Now
en I travel to ltaJy. I can cal pasta. but
h a little less cream sauce ...
!'he diet began in 1983. when Stein
rised the Purification Diet with the
p of wtiaht·km spccia)ist Dr. Saul
lier. It emphasized low.fat.. complex
bohydtatcs. such as vC1Nb&es. pains
I fruits. Stein foundtd the Eat
althy Work.shop in Junt 1984. As of
; month. I .SOO people will have fol-
ied its plan.
r'he diet's three phases are:
•Tnnsiticw. It lasts 10 days. and "°'" introduces you to low-fat.. complex car·
bohydrates. Weight lossdurina this peri-
od: S to 12 pounds..
• ScaWllzatioL It allows the dieter to
enjoy pasta. potatoes and bread. plus
vcattablcs. fruits. dairy products. poul-
try. meat and fish. It lasts until the <it--
sired weight is ~hcd.
• PtnoM1badon. After the dieter has
reached the desired weight.. food prtfcr-
enccs may be indulged.
Through .. dt«tive appetite trainina
you develop an apPCtitc for healthier.
li&htcr food. .. Stem says. "'The body
tends to crave what you cat.. so by cut-
ting out cmain foods. you actually stop
cravina them ...
Stein da.ims that the tu.Ith benefits of
her plan include more cncra.Y· better
sJeep and fewer mood-swinp.. She also
sa~ it's inexpeo$ive. because it streucs
pains and vcaetables. and that it's OexJ.
ble. because you an cat anytime.
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Robin Leach
The guru
of glitter
The host of 'Lifestyles of The Rich
and Famous' talks about hi s ABC
series starting M onday, hi s new
book and why his shows are 'the best
bubble gum on television.'
ly Stu SWeiber&
01 doi1g lnteniews for 'Life·
styles of The Ric• 11d Fa•ous':
To make m ten 1ew-; work for
this sho". they must be done in
the bedroom or the bathroom
It's the last bastion of priva~
01 th critics' clli• tut 'Life·
styles' Is celebrity ftd: If I am
hanged in the gal.lows tomorro"
morning for putting but;>t?lc gum
and froth onto telcv1s1on. at
least it's the best bubble gum on
television. We are not perform-
ing brain surgery. But I def) any-
one to do this genre better than
we are doing it ... and. it's more
than glitter. What other show got
(John) McEnroe to talk about
the turmoil m his hfe? What
other show got Prince Charles 10
talk about the pitfalls of playing
polo and the domestic rows that
went on between he and Diana
as a result of that lifestyle? Sho"'
me another show that spent a
day at home with Sophia Loren
m ·Florida'> Cnucs who claim we
arc not JOumahsm arc not
watching the show.
01 •is H• ABC dayti•e sertes,
also titled at press ti•• 'Life·
styles of Th lie• 11d f a•ous,'
wllic• ftnt airs lo1d1y: Wi: arc
going to be on network t~lc' 1-
sion five days a week. It. l'i an
historical move since L~f<..,trlc"t or The Rtc-h and fumom Will
rontmlic m (TV) S) ndlC3110n.
This network half-hour wi.11 sim-
ply co-exist with (the syndicated)
L1(rstrles.
The first 10 wetks of the .\BC"
~m"'> \\ 111 he rcpac:kagcd Lilt"
'"'''segments and 1nten 1e\\S \\e
ha' c nc' er aired. Th1.· 11th \\L't:k
\\Ill be all onginal. nc" sho"
matenal. ~c n1.'Cd that hrsl 10 ..
"l'C'I.. cushion to build a larger
'>Wtf. (It's CXJX.'<'led to nsc from
10.l workers to mo~ than 300)
On the book 'Lifestyles of Ue
Rich and F1mous' (D11bled1y,
$12.95) co11i1g out t~is week·
e.d: I was called by the publish-
er. ~c broke the book into catc-
gorflt JUSI like the sho"-. For ex-
ample. the five best resorts. five
~t homes. top fhc mllhon-
:mes. It 1s I 86 pages of the finest
things the world can offer. There
arc no pictures of celebnucs on
the coH·r It 1s \en understated
and class~. JUSI our gold-cm-
hosscd Llfrstrll'l· lltlc over a
plush red background. That sa~s
11 all. docsn·1 11.,
On his ow1 celebrity: The~ arc
t"o people. One 1s the gu~ ~1th
the funn' accent drinking
champagne w11h a star. The oth-
er 1<; the real Robin Leach. the
"nter-1 n tC'f"\"lcwer-prod ucer-
promotcr who spends most of
h1!1 11mc behind the scenes and
then prefers to go home. I still
ha,1.· thc ~me Ch11sler automo-
bile that I bought }C:lTS ago. I
ha'e the same lakefrom home in
Conn1.-ct1cut that I purchased for
S 185.CXXl 14 ~cars ago I have a
tin\ one-bedroom apanment 1n
Manhattan.
01 tbt •ost •e11qr1~le 'Ufe·
styles': C"ena1nl~ thrtt knockout
things. The most gansh was the
$65 million house: owned by two
attome' s m Hong Kong. The ~nt1rc house was made from
gold -everything from the
fencing. bricks. tables. Ooors.
Eve n their Roll s-Ro)CC. I
thought of returning la te at night
to scrape the side of the struc-
ture.
The most spectaeular hom1."S
belong to (Saudi b11lioruure) .\d-
nan Khashoggi. I remember we
were at one of his homes in the
middle of the .\fncan desert. I
had not checked in with our
Nev. York office for several days
and asked him if I could use a
phone to placr an operator·
assisted rollert call. He said. ··use the red phone m m) of-
ticc:· I picked it up and there
"as a local New York dial tone.
Th<.' white phone gave ~ou a lo-
cal London hnc. The blue phone
was the dial lone for Paris. Herc
wt" arc in the middle of no" here
and he has a 24-hour satellite
line into these cities. Can you
1magjnc the cost? I love it.
The most unique home 1s m
Las Hadas. Mexico (and belongs
to a businessman). It would
have cost O\'er $35 million had It
been purchased in the United
States. It is a I 7.000-squarc-foot.
five-story house. complete with
a man-made river that bisects
the living room. You can ac1ual-
f\ swim downstream to the bar. Ii 1s Fantasy Island come to life!
01 celtktty •ltotos 11 •Is Mtlt:
One is of Brooke Shields and me
holdin~ SP'.ars while surrounded
bv African natives in full war p~unt. The other 1s a rover of a
rttcnt .\f 11ppet .\/a.1<a:111e with
me and M 1ss Piggy.
I also ha ve a photo taken of
me and Bette Davis when I did a
five-pan interview with her at
1:'11tma111mem Tm11,1<ht. She was
sweet enough 10 ask fo~ me
when consenting 10 be intcr-
'1cwcd.
1
01 ~Is ftrst ctltwtty i1tenie•.
,. .. at •C• 15 ftr 'TM larro•
Oblntr' HtsWt tf Lt••: .\1
the local paper. they had an exer-
cise for the youngest rcponcr
The editor would throw a dart
into the map of the town and I'd
have to go to wherever that dart
fell and knock door-to-door to
bring back a story. OM day. It
was rai ning and rather than
moving from hou~ to !K>~sc. I
tried an apenment building. I
figured the person who lived on
the top floor would be the
wealthiest. so I started there. It
was the home of l.nlic Bricussc.
who was in the middle of writing
SIO(J '"" H "orld -I Ham "' (;('( Of/ for Anthony Newley.
01 •ts flt1rt: The aoal 1s not to
continue to log 250.CXX> miles in
travel each year. In five years. I
want out. I will stay in Connecu-
cut and Write. And I'll find ume
for the beach. I want to pla~
hulc more w~n this is over. 0
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BOOKS
The bottOll lne
on David Stockman
Without a doubt, David Stock-
man is print's Man of the M~
The former budlet director's :
Jy awaited book. TM Trlum':FoJ .
Politi.cs: Why IM R«lgan Rr.iolu-
ti on Fail~d (Harper & Row,
$21 . 9S). hits stores later this month.
And~ Harpes-IL Raw is tfta= Triumph with the care 1CC01 swe ICC:fetl, it bas all the ~
fthe . • . --..: •. O .C~S~1~arcus. N~ bas struck an eu:lu-
sive llJ!ement with Stocbnan and
will be publisbq amptl in two
oomecutive isues this month.
Meanwhile, netwod and _print ~
ponm are ~ for lhOU
with Stockman, who &as mt be
will not pant interviews until the N~ exoerpta beain.
And while Stodanan's book dis-
teets the Ratpn administration. •
two other . boob will be do-u. the same~:
• TM Real David Stockman (St
Martin's Praa, S 1S.9S) is by John Greenya and Anne Urt.n, ..
for Ralph Nllder'1 Praiden~
countability Group. Interviews
with people who P'eW up with
Stoclanari and worked with or . him paint • hanb picture of ~·:rnb from Rep.. John D. An-
dmoo'1 specilJ ocqrasionaJ ...
tant to Michipn ~nan to
chief of Rap.n's omce or~
ment and Bucteet.
• Stodarrali: TM Man. TM Myt}t. IM Funn(DonUd Fane Inc., ~)H~~~
~Ridder neMplpCn. tJB.. mann portrays Stockman, 39, a ...
IUQ; ~ t.by-boom wod·
abotic and uue belie'Yer ot a new eoonomic order ...
10 ·USA WUlcEND • An.11.. 4-6, 1986
J
BOOKS
Judy BUne fills aliOUt What liils
are SIJilg, except to thci' fols
Letters to J ady: What Voar Kids
Wish They CoUI Tell You
By JudyBUne
(G.P. Putnam's Sons, 288 pp., $17.95)
Ask almost any adol~mJ about "°""
rim JudyBlumf'. 48. and you'll heruthal
.\he's the only adult who knows-r«llly
J..nows -.w.ai it's Jiu to bf' a kid. And
~he must: 25 million copi~ o/h'11' books
are now in print. Bur O$k her many crit·
1cs. and vou'I/ hear thal her books~
1raching it.¥nS thal having sex is OK.
Letters to Judy. Blumf''s 17th book.
am1-es in boo/atom by April 18. Thf'
hook is a coll«tiOl't o/ l«tm ga1hertd
m·er 17 .V«JJ'Sfromfans ages 9 to 19 and
mcludes Blum.f's own f'xpnitftttS as a
chtld and parmi. Blume. who IN~ in
.\'ew York and Confl«licut. talk«/ to
11 rtter Karnr Thomas.
JadPll tr.. the l.000 lealr'I ,,.. ..
monthly. Mte kWI' 111olllml de I d?
There are oenain problems that are
universal in gr:owing up: how you i:el
about yoursd( how your friends and
family relate to you. how you ~vc
1heir fttlinp about you. That's so uni-
versal. That never chariles, That's how
11 was for me when I WIS a kid: that's
how it is for every kid powina up.
As ...... ~ two. wllldl=ud experiences 61 109 W die ?
Each of my kids had a year that we
now refer to as The Bid Year. when they
were 16. Larry {now 23) watched my
daughter Randy s (now 25) rebellion
and said. '"Oh, 111 never do anythina liU
that .. You can bet he did. I never did
rtbel as a child. I, was so incr!dibly ~
because I WIS ahid to be bed. I didn't
rtbel until I was 35. It's a lot healthier to
do it when you're YOUJll.
Coald Y011 caJk ID ,,_. puaD when
you were,,_.?
J t 's an interestina question: can you or
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did you? I did for a while. to my father.
M_y friends thoulht I was lucky to have
my father. Other people went to him
with their problems. ... My friends en-
vitd me having him. I was very dose to
him. A time came when I S10pped.. I still
felt the closenm. but I stopped aoin& to
him with my private problems. In every
person's liR. a time comes when he or
she stops confiding in parents. I wonder
if that needs to be the case. Parents can
~ problems and can be there to
sive support. evm if not in words.
What wo.111 1°" ay to thole cridcs
..... Wllllt ,_ warb t.wd ,,..,
~ad llnrtea!
To parents. I say ttust your o~udament If you·~ ahid that your · are
going to read aome1hlna &hey don ••
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tions. ann )'OW'leJf and ~ ~ infor-
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Gennan Shoe Store
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"W e were in Germany
on the wry tint day of our
Y9Cation ~ my l'eet were killins me air.1y.1 thoulht
a pe.ir of more comfona61e
ahoes mipt help and I fell
in low with a pair in a ahoe
atore in Wieabadon,
Germany .
But when I tried them
on, they hurt too. I ex-
plained my problem of aore
echins feet to a friendly
clerk and ahe point.cl t.o a
counter dilp1-y and wd,
maybe I needed a pair of
special i..t.Mr lmoles.
I took her advice and WU I slad I did . . . the instant I
&lipped them into my ahoes.
my foot pein vaniah4d! J'w
worn them ewr aince and my
· painful foot problema are a thin& of the put."
°"9r the laat 16 )Won more
than 8,000.000 pain of theee
Leather lnaolea U¥e been aold
in German ahoe It.Orea. They've
Nlieved all typee of foot prob·
lema for folb of all .,.. and if
yow fwt .,. killins )'OU. we wp
you t.o try them.
We brouaht them t.o America
and call diem Lmia Leether
lnaol-. Weu them for 30 dl,ya.
lf .i the end of that time )'OU're
not comp&.tely delisht.ed. just
return t&em for a prompt. no-
queltio•·..ud refund. What
OQUld be fairer?
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I ,fun 1 cure 1( I ""''"' come hack "
\\ the maJor-~uc baseball season
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h. ·r (Ould be an' brand. But vou can safc-
1 ht·t c racker Jaek -from Dodger Stad1-
•1111 1n Los .\n~les to Yankee Stadium in
,,,.,, York -1s the one and onlv.
\1 the Cracker Jack factorv in.Bedford
hrl. Ill .. outside Chkago. · they·re still
ranking out the classic poprom-peanot-
111d-molasscs snack fans have loved for
'I-I ~cars The~·rc still pulling a pmc in
1 ~ f'\ bo' -pnzes that ha'c become hot
• 1lkct1blcs .\nd the logo of Sailor Jack
.intl his dog Bingo has £hangt.'CI onl~
'light I\ since F. W. Rucck.hc1m began scll-
1n~ h1<; snack in Chicago in 1872. ft 8()t 1ts
n.1mc after a salesman ate hLS first handful
. ind proclaimed 11 ~cracke1)ack.·· or cxcel-
knt "'lc\(~nhclcss. toda' most of us add
the "s'· and refer 10 it as Cracker Jacks.
\ 1s1tors to the factor') an.• greeted with
1lw \lll'Ct smell of molasses. Inside the
fully automated pl.ant. peanuts cook in ~
foot-high. 50-iallon stainless s~I kettb
1n a secret combination of molasses. com
syrup and sugar. And five hot-air poppers
chum out tons of popcorn at a time.
Cracker Jack. which claims to be the
"-Orld's largest user of popcorn. buvs a
special h"ybnd called the Iowa 12 (rom
Indiana and other Midwestern growers.
The popped com travels along conv~
or belts to be coated and cooled before
reaching the packing room. How .man)
boxes are packed each year rc.11ains a
company secret. But cvel")1hing comes to-
gether here -peanuts. poprom and. of
course. the pnzcs.
It was in 1912 that Cracker Jack con-
cocted ns rcvotuuonal")· marketing t<.-ch-
n1que: a prize in ever') bo'\.
'"One woman was so heartbroken when
her Cracker Jack ·diamond" nng was sto-
len after 50 years. that the compan) re-
placed it with one from our vault:· sa~s
JoEllen Helmlinger of' Borden. which
bought the compan~ in 1964. Some in-
'-enuve souls add their own twtsts: Singer
Kenny Rogers ga ve his \.\ife a rC'tJI I(>.
carat diamond inside a Cracker Jack box.
Hundreds of different pnzcs circulate
at any time. all of them made in the l S.\
By Rob Brown
COWCTOI: As 1 My, Ut1 J1,_. SIJI. "I
U4 •nm 1ta111ff ""' ...,.., of ,rizts."
to 1 Cracker Jack spec1fica11ons. .\nd
Hcl!'Tlhnget estimates that "thousands ..
ha vc been des1'"ed since 191 l . Colorful
stickers. tin' Im 1a books and miniature
kalc1doscopCs arc current fa,ontcs.
Bui nostalgia for old Cracker Jack to' s
has created a booming collC("to~· market
in rcnnt vcan.. The 19l0s and ·30s -
known as the .. Golden .\ge" of pnzcs -
produced the most 1magina11 .. e and an1s-
t1c trinkets: colorful tin lithographs.
bisque dolls ~ith mo' able JOints and
painted wooden tops and "h1~tles.
.. Every year we get letters from adults
confessing to their e'c11cmcn1 for the
pnzes.." sa~s .\I Carfora. ~ncral manager
of the Confection Group for Borden. Ac·
tually. the prizes arc designed for kids ages
5 to 12. with help from a market r~rch
firm that uses school-age test panels.
One of the adult fans is .\le\ Jaramillo.
35. of Fontana. Calif. "ho finds most of
his collect1blcs through a pnvate dealer
He owns more than -t.~ pntl'S and 1s
making an in~ento~ of them on his TRS-
80 Radio Shack home computer Jara-
m1llo has paid up to S300 for some pn1cs.
His collect1on spans sc'cn d\."C3dcs of
Cracker Jack lore and include<! ·72-vcar-
old baseball cards a!> "di as nngs and red.
v.hitc and blue "'h1stks from the '60s and
·10s. The rarest hnd a paintablc paper
baseball foldout c,ccnc from I 9D. '"I
wouldn't sell it for S.s<:MJ. I'm the onh col-
kC"lor who has one. and it's 1n pcrfcci ron-
d1t1on. suit unpainted."' :J
MONEY
How to buy
The hrst Sunday in Aprtl tradi11onal(r ts
11'/irn the ho11s111g markl't starts heating
up. Likl' spring /loll'm. "Far Sale" sigm
pop up in front yards. cfQjJifird ad {JQ,f(C"i
/111 up 11·11h open-hoUSt' 110f1ces a11d ;ust
ahmtt l"\·en·hodr starts talking ahout tht•
latest m home· f;11anc111.~. Here are thrt"l'
q11rstums ahottt hnancm.~ -or ref111anc-
i11g -mailrd to USA WEEKEND and
ansll'errd hr four Fmancl'S co/11mnis1
\Jerrie Spai-th:
Shop for mortgage,
then shop for home .....
My fiancc and I arc both 25. and our
goal 1s to own a home. But therc seem to
bc·so many financing options today. and
wc don't know if any arc right for us.
Where do wc start?
·-8eHnda Ltt
Honolulu
The flnt step is to learn how the key
financing programs work so that you C3n
dct~nninc which one suits you. says War-
ren Dunn. senior vice president of the
Mona. Bankers Association of Amcn-
ca. Too many people do it backwards.
They fall in love with a panicular house.
and then try to line up a loan. The mort-
BllC programs you should study:
8 VA loan. If you or your fiancc arc
veterans. you qualify for a Veterans Ad-
ministration loan. The VA rtquin:s no
down paymmt and charges inteiut below
that charted on 30-year conventional
loans. There is a fonnula for the maxi-
mum amount of a VA loan -9S percent
of the average cost ofa hoUS( in )'.Our amt
8 FHA lou. The Fedmll Housing Ad-
ministr.&tion also helps middJe..incomc
families. FHA loans rtquirc as little as 3
ptrttnt to S pcrccnt down and also chartlie
mttrnt below martct rates. The mu~
mum FHA loan 1s S90.CXXl .
. • ARMs: Adjustable rate mor1p1e5
offer an initial discount of about 1 per-
cent.age point.s. Rates usually move up or
down no more than 2 percent per vear
with a 5 percent maximum over the lite of
the loan.
• fuekak. 30-)-ar .......... This
plan. al~. called a convmtio~f ~.
1s dominant today ~use intctnt rates
arc down and inflation is moderate. Un-
like i\RMs. 30-vcar mortaaacs offer ~
monthlv payments. Unlike VA or FHA
loans. down paymmt requirements nu~
from 10 pcrcmt to 20 pcrcmt.
••u..aa_sa ~ ~~mon...,:s ~ tht 1wl pnnapaJ comes due
all at oru after tevcraJ yean. Shun thc9c.
At your•· you don't want to tet over-
extended for a house.
14 • USA WaJ(END ·APRIL 4-6. 1986
e right financing
Who's •111ie ii mt do«?
•The typ1c111 hoTleown9' stays n one tnae me
years. The 8Ylll1lg9 ti'sHine buyer is 29 yess <*t: a
repeat buyer, 'ST.
8 In 1985. 11 .6 paoait c:A ftrst..cine homabuyerS were
lXW1Wl1ed oa•. ~ 1981, It was a'ly 4.4 pacent.
•The medlw'I coat c:A a heme n 1957 was $17, 100: In
1 m it was $44,000; n 1985 it was S?S.000.
• Fa fNf!I'/ psca itage poi1t hit mor1gage nterest
rates <top. 300,000 ., 500.000 fa1illes awl enter the
housWlQ merkat
ways to pay off your loan
ooner than you might expect
nt•stiol
I've read that making mort-
gagr payments semimonthly
saves a lot of money. but l
can't find a bank that will tell
me more about them.
ne-
Jou Swisher
Ti"ICJ, Calll.
Mon1a1e payments for
fixed-rate loans can be sched-
uled several ways. •ys Dallas
Bcnncwitz, director of mort-
gagr lendina for the u .s.
league for Savinp m Ouaw).
Instead of once a month.
payments can be made twice a
month or every other week. Or
you can stick to the monthly
payment. but pay off the loan
an I S flt.her than JO yeaB.
Herc's how each option wafts:
•Semimonthly payments
are made on the ftnl and the
I Sth of the month. If you hid I
30-)Uf. SI00.000 1oan at 12 ~l. you would pay half of t~ Sl ,028 payment. or SSl4.
each payment. This ~yment
schedule reduces the life of lht
lou. but only a lime. You
eliminate )OUT last payment in
the 30th yeat becaUIC you •vt
IS days' U\terest aao. the way.
• Biweekly morta a ' are
due every other week. Somt
montfts you will have three
payments. Oira $I 00.<XX> loan.
each payment will still be SS 14.
but because you are payina in-
terest on the loan more fie-
quently. you pay olf the mon-a. in 20 yean -10 fewa'
yean of payments.
• Increasi~ monthly pay-
ments to pay off a loan in IS
yean also has advanuiees., A
S 100.CXX> loan on a I ~year
schedule woukl raise your
monthly payments by S 172 to
$1.200.
White that may smn like a
small increase over the Sl.028
JO.ytar payment. the exua
money reduces the principal It
a mt.er rate. The result is that
you arc finished with your
~payments in IS years
mstcad of JO.
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MONEY
Refinancing can free up cash, tiut watch upfront costs
... ltlel
We live in a home that is worth
about i I 00.<XX>. with $28.<XX> Id\
on lht mona:a.e. We have been
ronsiderins ~ng. Is this a P>d time to do i~ Although we
arc onty in our SOs.. my wife
wants to build up funds for mi'°""
mcnt.
ne ...
Many people arc conskkring
refinancing their homes now that
inttrest rates have dropped. says
Gtta&d J. levy. chairman of the y.s. ~of Savinp lnstitu-
uons in OUcaao.
But Ltvy warns that too many
pcOP.le only compare their hiab
rate with the new lowef' l'lte and
fail to~ in the upfront costs
of refmanci1!J appraisal ti~ in-
surance. m:dat report survey and
-points... paid to the lender to
oripnatc the new man,.. A
pomt is I percent of the klan.
For example. consider a
$70.<XX>. JO.year. fixed~ratc mon-
gagic at 13 percent If you rth-
nancc at IO'h perttnl your pay-
ments wou&d drop &om S774 a
month to $640. a savings ofSl34
a month. Upfront costs wou&d
vary. but they would ~ at least
S 1.800. That means it wou&d Lake
14 monthsJo rt.aliz.t ~ bendlt of
the lower rate.
Given this cum pk. if you plan
to Slay in ~ houS( for more than
14 months. it's worthwhile to refi-
nance and have~ extra cash to
save for mircmtnL
Check with your mongage
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49-PLUS YEARS
. ~· . ---.
~we slash our own tires when we go
along with the c~ and myths about
growing older ... says Dr. Robcn ButJcr,
cha1nnan of the new National Aging
Foundation. a group of nine universities.
Butler. who won a Pulitzer Pritt in
1976 for Why Survfr~? &mg Old in
I mertca. joins 3,SOO experts for the 36th
National Council on Alina confcrmce be-
ginning Monday in Washington. D.C.
This year's focus: .. Ta.kin&~ Taking
Care."
But. Bu\Jer says. MAn underlying theme
1s bound to be ... the need to promote a
more positive imaae of later life that re-nccu rcaJity." •
Herc are some myths about agi.na and
what the expcns have to say about them.
When you're 49-plus:
• Yoa "'9't feel blll.lday. Physical and
emouonaJ wcll-beina cannot be plJICd by
age. Aging a&cts everyone dift'ercntly.
Even your orpns can aee at different
rates. But a healthy older person feds as
well as a healthy younaer one. Not as
young. but just as healthy.
• Yoa .._ 't tlda.k sMrply. While facts
art more easily accumulated and at>.
sorbcd in early yean.. the ability to reason
seems to improve with •· Unless dis-
ease hits, there is a greater dqp'ee of
growth than ~uon in the aaina brain.
•Ye. ..._, be ._mod m worldills.
There's evidcnoe that the more deeply
people are committed to a fuJfulling job.
the more they wish to continue -rq:ard-
lcss of aae.
•Ye. W'OD't be .a..ay edhoe. Physi-
cal ~ is the main factor in deter-
mining sexual activity. Lona-cam re-
search shows that men who ~ 9eXUally
active in their 20s throuah 40s will coo tin-
uc to be so later in lite. Both maJe and
femaJc sex drives continue relatively un-
abated throulbout life. If sexual interest
drops after 60. it doesn't drop much. •Ye. ..._, c:se .. Mw JW loot.
Those who always cared about penonal
a~ usually continue to do IO. The
49-plus crowd accounts for SI out of ev-
ery S4 spent for cosmetics and blth prod-
ucts. S4 out of every $10 spent at barber
and beauty shops. And they buy 37 per-
cent of all dietina tteaunentS and health spa membenbiJJI.
•Ye. w.'t tn• People over 49 po$-
!CS1 44 pcrmit of all USA pasporu.. take
one-third of all VllCation tripa. inc:ludina 30 percent o( aD air trips and 72 percatt 01'
all ~ vdUde trips. c .
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I am noe su..: whit it mC"ans. but
thctt hlS bc'tn a pat proliferation
Of mutMM laldy.
In New York City nowadays.. if
)'OU •Y )'(Ml att IQjna to the muse-um. tMt Could maa )'OU an:~ ..
IO t.hr Mhroootiean. the Museum
o( Modim An. lhr Whitney. t~
Ousnhcim. tbt Frick or pc1haJls
tht ~.-uni olNMuraJ History.
Or it could rnmn you·n: hclded ., o... HMlln
for tht Mumun olthc C'ity o<Ntti Chllrln a.xxi 11 .,..
York. the BrooklYn Museum. the C'8S ~
Museum of Bl\wlolAina or the =-t ~ H'~ Doi MutCUm. Yes. that's. riaht I lor and andtor ~ said Dos MU9rUm. There 1s now a '<' .. ,._..,~
mUtCUm dC'volal mtircl)' to dogs. bn::ak and The ~ Statues of dais. paintinp of ~ Filt on CBS Rildfo.
do& arti&cts and dog memorabilia. rt could bl' lflUCd that if you can justifv a broadcasling
musnam . you can ccnainl) justif)• one dev01fd to canines.
Even 10.. When I first heard about the Dos Muscum.J thouaht. .. only in New York. ..
Tfarn I heard about a mtiscum in Washi1111on. D.C'. -not
far fioom tht 1..ibrary of C'onarcss -dcv<*CI entirely to the ,mlllO. Cunton Tom and Meredith Hushes have done for the
spud whit lht Das MuteUm people have done tOt man's best
~ The H~ ldl me that ahc Potato industry docs not
sponlOr' or undet write the Potato Mldt'Um. 11 arnt out of their
own kination with pcMaton.
SOlnf ymn 1111). wtU1r the Huahcsn ~ li"i"I in eru.ts. ~they bclln to roUca pocatiana. Today. that colkc-
tion is on diss*Y. indudina a posla' of Marilyn Monroe
Mmi,. a po&aC<> SICk. and an cntin: section devoted to the
military pocato.
Now it hlppms thlt I have had ~ expew ~ with the
mililll)' poaato. This MS in the ~>9 ~ tha'c wm such tbi'9 • .......... Ii• JN1Chincs. KP. beck t.hrn. meant _.... Iona haws .. tins potalOCI from thrir skins. Al tfwt lift. rm SUR there was nobody at Fon l>ix who would
lww tn\'ilioned a Pocalo MuKUm in the nation's capiial.
Little did wt r'9li2r &hit tome day ~ would romt Ind
itUdY '*'*" O/Oll .... spuds. Al dlt Pc..o ........._ ~is alto sheet mmic ('Yo.t Mlt' "°""'° llltll I•• p0tllrlo,. records (Do Th<' MaslH!d Pololo) . ... .... woried ~machinery. pttltts. mashers. tlim'I
llMI •on. .. Ncx1 lime I ~ Wllbirwton. I mean \0 PIY a v111t lo the
Poul\O MUINllL rw ~been to I poUIO mU9CUm before.
to I don' knOw eucdf bow you·n: Alppomi to act. But I
open it"• lilw _, Clllhn' ...-um. You ire meant to li8nCI Ind
look 1apeaftily • lliCh elhibiL pethaps llrp blct fi'om it I bit
and uy to_..., itl lubdelicl. If there's an a),.nict 1tp1acn•
lion of' IDftlC Tl ) 14 pa•lon. you don"t Ilk what ifs IUp-
~ ID bf: ....._: . _ ... :....: . • ..._ ...... of f ~ .... ll!J ~'Oftlt ~MIJVll IS.,. .. to~ UK' Pl*'f ~Ma 1 •Iii llr ~ -=tc.. I don't know mUdt abCiUI
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Check it out
This is National Library Weck. and I 5.5 million
of us will do what wt' do every Wttk of the year -
visit the public library. We borrow more than I. I
billion items every year. mcluding vi~ttes.
audio ~tes. fcatun: films. software and. of
cou~. books.
Scum: NmrDn lbwy AllOC~I
Cheers for ChwchiA
Lookjng for a reason to toast this Wednesday?
• . Then head down to your local pub to celebrate
Winston Churchill Day. commemorating the 23rd
anniversary of the day the late British statesman
became an honorary citizen of the USA You
might make that toast with a Manhattan. Accord-
ing to one story. the cocktail -made with bour-
bon or btended whiskey.~ vmnouth and bit-
ters -was invented in honor of a beautiful New
Yorker. Jennie Jerome. who later became Chur-
chill's mother. Don't fof1Ct the "V"' for victory.
Scuct: a...·1 E---. ~ 8ocllff ol ~ TTM9
low that's gr:oss, or is it Sllitll?
Monday is International Gross Day. or so declares
Terry Gross of Casper. Wyo. Gross. who also will
celebrate his 38\h binhday Monday. is tired of
people dragging his name through the mud His
point: When something objectionable happens.
somebody exclaims. .. That's gross!" How would
you like it if your last name was used that way? So
for Grosses who feel gross about how their name is
used. he has~ aside Monday to cc:ld>rate being
Gross and to -res1oct dignity to the name ...
Close encolllters of the COiiet kind
This week that -diny snowball" known as Halley's
Comet gets as close to us as it's going to get this
time around. On Thursday at 4:44 p.m. EST/1:44
p.m. PST the comet will whiz within 39 million
miles of Eanh. says Grorw: Ellis. executive officer
at the Astronomical league in Fon Wonh. Texas.
Blis says the c14scst call on l"'CCOrd was April JO in
the year 837. when Halley's came within 3 million
miles of Earth. Astronomers don't expect the com-
et to come very close during its next visit in 2061.
but Ellis says ifs expected to come within 8.6
million miles May 7. 2134.
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BEYERL Y HILLS -Faye Dunaway
liked the power, the fantasy, and the
sexuality in playina the title role in
.. Beverly Hills Madam,'' which NBC will
tdecut toniabL
"1 was fascinated by the idea of playing a
mad•m," says Dunaway, who ib the put
has played a queen, an outlaw, a network
executive, an evanp:list and the fint lady of
Araentioa. After ahe siped for this role &be read
sudl books IS PoUy Adler's ••A House ls
Not a Home" and XaviCT'I Hollander's
''The Happy Hooker." She also talked with
Nancy Sackett. the writer and screenwriter
who ~ done extensive research among
prostltutel.
"1 have a put interest io sexualitf, and I
don't mean just man-woman sexuality,"
Kramer shifts gears
forroleMon 'Hunter '
BJ .IDRY BUCK.
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CUL VER CITY -Stepfanie Kramer
hi.I moved eaaily from the bubble-brained
comedy of ••we Got It Made" to the
pnplay and car cbues in "Hunter." .. Uterally 48 houn after we finished 'We
Oot It Made,' I did a pilot for Ster.hen
Cauell and NBC," she said. "It didn t 10. and a month later we did the pilot for
'Hunter.' So it worked out wonderfU.Uy."
Kramer sun with F~ Dryer in the
leriea about a ma.
matched pair of detec>
live 1er1eant1 oc-cuionally at odds with
their superion. Sbe
pla)'1 Dee Dec McCall
and be is Rick Hunter.
ute all lhowt from
StepbeG J. CDaeU Pro-
ductiom, the drama has
an undercurrent of
humor. &nmer
Sbe aid she bad no trouble eoina from
comedy to drama. "I like doina both." she
said. "The IDOlt fbA abou&-'W• Oot It
Made' wu. the cast. We p aloaa so well.
That was hke doing a one-act play each
week.. It'11hesameworlciniwith Fred. He's
a p-eat SUY· C.an you imagine ttavina to JO
to work everyday with some jerlc'r'
''Hunter" is the founh series for Kramer.
f1rst came "Married: The Fint Year" in
February and March of 1979. In April and
May of that year she was Princess Tara in
the .. Second Empire•• seament of "Oif-
thuaera." She wu the suspicious lirl-friend in "We Got It Made" in the t 98J..84
season.
"Dee Dee McCall is someone who's very
mudr like me," Kramer a.id, "althoUJD rm not quite u sarcastic and rm not qwte
u touah. I don't run around with a 1un.
"She's very iDdcpende:o\, very wertivc
in a positive way. And aaresaive when ahe
ha.a to be. Her reJationtbl_.1 with Hunter is
one of mutual respect. Tbey're partners,
and they've been throup a lot t~.
They have affection for eacb other.
The ahow has never been a biJ bit. but it
bu done wcU enouab 'in the raunp to stay
alive. NBC recently moyed it from Satur-
day to Tuetday, where at 9 p.m. it ii
between "The A-Team" arrd .. Stinarly."
Dunaway s&YJ. "My interest extends to the
behavior of two people of the 11t11e 1CX who
are just friend.a. Fortunately, u an actreu
there are many ways open for me to explore
this in my work."
"Beverly Hills Madam" eaplores the life
of Lil Hutton. an elepnt and cultured
madam in the Pari&ian style, well-con-
nected and powerful. In the story. the
trouble at.arts when one ofber ams falls in
love with a client.
"Lil starU out u a t 7-year old booker
with no education who becomes a succea-
ful businesswoman." Dunaway says. .. A
lot of people tell me proltitutes are victims.
which they are eventually, but Lil st.arU out
feelina in control of the 11tuation.
"She is in it for the lure of the money.
From what f've read that WU the cue with
the 'Mayflower Madam' and that's true
here. The vulnerability and the humanity aoes out of it. That's the prioc.
"Lil lives completely alone and has few
personal rdationsbips. She is in control.
but she bqins to ruliz.e &be is diJoon.oec:ied and that her life is empty."
Dunaway, who won an Academy Award
IS best actreu in 1976 for "Network," is
one of the few major film actieaes who
returns resularly to television. Earlier this eeason. she played a dual role
in .. Aptha Christie's 'Thirteen at Din·
ner.'" Last seuon she starred in "Elli.a
Island .. u Richard Burton's socialite wife
and in "Christopher C.Olumbus .. a Queen
Isabella.
In other television roles sbe played
evanaelist Aimee Semple McPbenon in
"The Disappearance of Aimee" Wallis
Simpson in "Portrait: The Woman I
Love,•• Gcoflie in "The C.Ountry om.··
and Araentina's first lady in .. Evita "Peron ...
At the same time she made many movie
appearances: "Tbe Tbomu Crt>wn Af-
fair," "The Arran&ement," "Little Bia
Man " "The Deadfy Trap," .. Oklahoma c;;de,0 "The Th.ru Musketeers." -nte
Towerina Inferno," "The Voyqe of the
Damned," ••Tb.ree 0.ys of the C.Ondort"
"The Eves of Laura Mars,.. ..Mommte Dearest.~' .. Ordeal by Innocence" and
"Su 'rt."
.. r..~YI went back to television," &be
sa)'I. "h's an interestina medium because
rou can't do ~or bi~ in movies. Television ii a way of trytna out material.
rd still like to do a film on prostitution.
..I did 'Evita Paon' oo television
because JOU coukln 'tdo il U I film. Cenaio
material is belt suited for each of the media. At one time I remember thinkina of
television u a free COnoc:r1,. But I never
looked down OD it. You IO where the
intemtina puts ate. I also tbOUlbt it WU I
aood place to break down this stroaa
(PleaM -. OORAW AT,.... M )
Sunday,Aprt18, 19M 3
Newseriesfacelong odds
' Pilots churned out, -
b ut chances are you 11
never see them on TV
By BOB WlSEB.ART
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Odds of 150 lO I arc oo umc to bet the
farm. or even the south 40.
But t.hu bme of year. those lonJ odds arc
lo"'lngj)' embraced b} the lekvm on 11ldw.-
try lD I U wild stam pcdr toward the DCV.
te&SOD LD lbe &Jl Herc's bo w 1t works·
For every JO senes ideal pitched to 1ts
du'ectlon. a oclwor\ otdcn ooJ y o~ sen pt.
Most ~oduocr-~nrtwork pitcbcs arc vetbaJ.. when the pi\Chcn and calehen
.. take a mecung.·· or~ together over ao
cxpensc-ac:ooun t lunch..
In the acoood ~.one o ut offive scripts
is picked for a pilot And to the th Ltd na,e.
only one lD three ptlots becomes a ten~.
E veo then the odds arc tern bk, bcca.u.sc
oo.ty two out of I 01imes ma.kc 1 t to a ICCOod
ICUOD.
So.the odds of aietuoi a.q Idea oo the air&$
a teneS arc a fomudabk l SO to I, and the
odds ofb.avina a booa-fidc bit -assuming
anybody rttqn1zn Lbc oncinaJ idea after
11 puses throuab the~ meat ptddcr
-arc 750 to I.
A Lucky few can leapfros the odds. Last
year, N9C pve Steven Sp1elbcra an
u.nM.ard of t .. '0-yca.r comm1uncnt for
.. Amaz1111 Stones.·· And ABC n:ceotJy
ordered Ill cptSOdn of a series bued oo lbc
jU11-rcleucd mo'Vlc .. Gung Ho. -~
movie st.an M1chael Keaton The SC"OC$
won't
ls tlus any way to run the most
~led communicauoos deva~
known tQ man? • ...
~Iona a ~ure pays 'W:ll, you bet 1t as..
QWte a few wnkn. d.Jrecto~. and act.ors
mate a niot liVIJll from d0tna th1np vic'wen ocvct tee. Before ~Miami Vicr,"
Don Johnaoa made sill different pilots that
never were shown.
Over the next several daya, the octv.orb
will ICl'\ll.lD.ize more than 70 "fmn deal ..
pi.Iota, assess the boles in t.beit &JJ
ecbcdules, and deadc what series to
btoedcut, delay, or junk altosrtber.
Trends? Lawyen probebly will make a
c:omet.ck We"tJ be invaded ~ ruaqr
viii ton from olhcr planet.a. Families of alJ
penuuioos will be everywbac, whic:b. rm
c:ootinually usu.red. bu nothlna to do wt th
the AOCe8I or-The Cosby Show." Uh-huh.
La's look at a few of the smcs
polllDWllU. Some btlea arc so tcntauve
that theft l1'e DO tit.la. rh call them ,.The
(imert the name oft.be star) Show." CBS
•'1be Alan Kina Show" -Comedian Kina pla)'I a ~o who takes an
early_ mimnent to lpmd more time with
hd !amily and tacb at the locaJ eollqie.
~ Sunday, April e. 19&6
Toayeuts.
Wife and kids arc not thrilled at the
~of b.aVJ.O& Kina around the boutc.
Cao t s.ay I blame t.bem.
• .. Late Bloom~ -A .. Kate It Allie"
spmotr. with Li.odJay WipCf u a fat.led
actress who IDCS bid to ool.Jqr andJDOVCS
into her parents' Brooklyn home.
• .. The Pam Dlwber Show" -Dawber,
who stood around betna amaztd by Robin
Willianu in .. Mork cl Maody," 11 a San
Francuoo pbotop'apber who hves wt~
mter, a J 6-ycar-<>ld runaway.
•"Lily" -Credibtli ty fCtl a bruisina
with ShdJcy Duvall a a mUKU.m curator
who trt\-'cls the pobe sea.rch1111 for stokft
art. and enpan 10 the styli.sh advmtwa m
whlcb all muaum CW11lon rouunety deal.
•"Outlaws" -Rod Taylor, Richard
Roundlree, and Charles Napter, who
~ycd the bureaucrat bed IUY in
R.tmbo," saddle up for a Western. even if
they're not sure where tbc bones att
headed. What it miah& be 1.1 a sbow about
191.b<ntury outlaws mysteriously tran..
poned 10 tune to the modem world. But if
everybody thinks that's a stupid idea when
the oiJot IS tested ~ wby wouJd they
think that?), the lime travel will be
dumped. lhus twruna .. Outlaws" into a
rcsular bone opera. Hopalona C&mdy
never bad prob&erm liU this. •"'SW'una Over"' -Stefaruc Powers
pLay. a widow who aoea to wort for a bjp-
pcrwaed Londoo public-ftlltions 6.rm
owned by Ava Gatdntt, and~ life is
even mott exdtina lb.an that of a muteum
curator.
•""Spies .. -Master spy Tony Curtis it a
bi&b-hvina ~yboy. 11rhote youthful
protqt IS ISlipcd to kcq> the randy Oki
coot out of ttouble. .
•"Sbdl Game,. -Con a.nists Maf1iOt
Kidder and James Raid r"North and South")tJ'YtolO~t. and Wt.
•··Mickey Spillane's Mite Hammer .. -
Stra.oge brew. A retooled vcnion of the
scncs.. wnh a oot-ie>-hardboded Hammer
bcanng a 'lr'OQI rnemblan~ to Raymond
Chandler's Phillip Marlowe. ..Mickey
Sptllanc's Mike Hammer 8y Way of
Raymond Olaodler's Phillip Marlo~"
may be terribly confusing to co-NI Lauren
Hunon. wbo already has cDOQ1b tr0uble
NBC
•"Family Busmess" -A .. FamdyT1C1"
spanoff, with Mallory Keaton'uemibtcratc
arust-boyfrieod Nick (Scott Valentine) in
Detto1t to rvn the family toy business. N 1ck
al~P. bad toy. in the alnc.
•·Amen" -An idealistic young
preacher buns beads wilh the lonat1mc
deacon (Sbmnan Hemsky of 1'bc kf·
fenoos") of an inner<ity churcr1. Would
you believe that Little Richard is thr
chol11Jl.1Ste11
• .. Matlock" -A Sam Ervin-type
country lawyer Andy Griffith solves
murder cues as castly as orderins 111 ~ to ao. But then. who'd want pits to So?
•"'She's With Me" -Jerry Hall. \h(
mother of Mick lager's chtk1ttn. is a blih· fastuon cover lilt. and best mends with all·
around to9d Oinah MaDoft'.
... 'I'M Annihilator'' -Mark l.Jndsa'
Cbapman, aced out of playi.oa an "John and
Yoko: A Love Story" bcaute be tw th(
same oame as John Lennon's assassi n.
knows that aliens have taken over tht
bodJcs of humans. Wouldn't you know 11
nobody believes bJm?
• .. LA. law" -"H1U Strttt Blue'
creator Stephen Boohoo t.akC$ a look a1 :i
bla<ilY llw firm , wtlb Harry Hamhn. Jill
Eahnbeny, and a cast ohhousa.nds.
• .. MyGrW!ather's HouSiC .. -Wilford
Brimley C'"Cocoon," 1'he Natural" and
.. AbJcnce of M•hoc") 1s a sct-in-his.-wa)~ sranddad wbo rcfuctaotly opens hjs home
to bu Wldowed da"•"ter-in-law and her tida. .....
•'•The Days It Ntahts of MoUy Dobbs''
-Blau Br-own lSa New York Citywonung
woman who rarely can make ends mttt
... Alm0$1 Homf11C' S1naier-actor (we: II ,
ooe out of two 1sn 't bed) Mac Davis runs• foster home.
•~deon" -Madclme Kahn fail$ c~ uotJI she Jets a job u a ~D rq,oncT. This could eaplaJn a
lot.
• ~ Elkn Buntyn Show" -Stars
Otcar-W'iader ~untyn as a twice-mamed c:olleet writcr•UHaMkoce wbo lives with
ber mother, daupter. and aranddauahttr. DrObebtY down the bled: from "M"
Orud.father'1 Houte."
• .. Hany's Hona Kona" -Renowned t~ 0.vad ~ul is a Rona Ko~ ~ptlvate eye and fUJJ0timr ~IUY· ~ tcriea wiU be shot exclusively •·~ eo...,.01" -BIU«:Ollat s11ff
Max OaJJ (WQJO 1n "Barney Miller") 1~
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llO¥ll "The Sca11e1 Emptess' ( 1934
Drema) M111lene Oietrlcil. Sam JaNe ( 1
hr. 50 min)
• 8 (I) umAY llDll•IQ Scheduled a rf!
port on U S -Soviel relatKJOS. PfOftle or
composer David BeH ( 1 hr 30 min ) CellaCNllT
... ~TID .......
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IWPYDAYI
AL-, DIAGOlll, WIW a • A
ptOflle ot Ray Harryheusen 1nclude9 Inlet
views with the spec1al·elfects Wizard of
fantasy films and some of his associates
along w11h cllps from eeverlll1 hims 1nctu<J
1 "Clash ol the Titans " _.,..,,_AT CALYAllY
WWWILPNCI ...m.. _.,.CCMM
· DAW•DOTTO • ... couuaa u._1--.n
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~~ Cnampt0n~p rmol 1111e
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... 8'1eAY
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llOW9 "Oliveri" ( 1968. Musical) Ron
Moody, Oliver Reed (2 h~ . (>6 min ) [) .-W A conflict arises between o
lather nnd son when lhe 90ll d8cides lo
~tuo a nursing fareet W llCMl•"Alletl The ReheatMI" ( 1984.
Dr11m8) Erl&nd Joseph800. lngrld Thulin
l h1 . 14mm)
u.\''°9111....,....
.,. (I) ma IAm1IALL 86t1on Ce111e1 a1
Phlladelphla 764t11 (live) (2 hrs . 30
min)
I llCI "*"---.. "Hef• Come The Tlge<s"
( 1978, CorMdy) Rlctnua Uncoln, Saman1h:.~:l (2 his) .IUU. "
l _,Kll'Ua
llOYll "Up From The Beach" ( 1965
Drama) Cht1 Robert'iOn. Irina Demtek (?
hrs.~ I TG:::.1~
•wtCD111t WIT ..._,DIHAM
atml C Al ITOllY
PRMtlU ROCK When Bool'>er I~ hts
memory, he lhlnl<s that he's Junior Gorg
~ MUGIOUI TOW MAU. -·~A TalTTOTMIWOll..D In v1111s..10
Central and South American counrnes.
Lauren Hutlon Chmtes Hald and Mll<o
Cerre 1eport on tango dancing 1n Argenti
na a steel <Jrum compe1111or1 In T11n1dad
lhe 1a1n lorPst of Costa Rica baseball m
lhe Dom1mcan Republic and 111ega1 arr
tr1tl= 1n Colombia ( 1 hr )
I=....,.
CAlfTOl~
I • f I A Melt A young boy t:>eftlend<,
a rldlculed olr1 man and learns that oni>
must loo6< beyond a person's acUons and
appearance when making a character
judgment John Cam1c11n1> anc1 Joey l ~w
rence star
m.Y rOIBIAll
.-CAllTORY
1W WALl ltWf '°""9W. MPOlll'T
..._.Sill
IMDIHO-AY IOMAllOI~
llAllW CICI TMUTM
IUmmaT
I QllClmnt
UllalMTa...IUIMmtAW:.
( ) NA _, Great~ GreensbOfo Open
Final Round lrve lrom Greeost>oro. N C (2
t'lrs. 30m1n)
fZl llO¥ll "Stage Doo1" ( 1937. Drama)
Katharloe HepbUrn. Ginger Roge1s ( 1 hr .
32 min J
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Olt..ml
.-Ta...tUIMmtAW:. rraw• YOUTM All> llAurY wmt Da. -..•R
-Afternoon----
tHID GD '9C 9'0RTI RCIAl The TrevioO
Conneclt0n Analy!.t Lee Tre111rl0 chroru-
c.IPs golf s t-11<>1u1ion with a rour of the
c.ourse at St And1ews. Scotland ( 1 hr )
I MBITOOQll
GUST NOW llO¥ll "'Living 11 Up. ( 1954 Comedy)
Dean Marlin ~1<; I 2 hrs ) I DWllOf
llYtnllm "CMrtnrs & Caldteoll"
GreoorY Appleyard''\ corpse 19 found In
American buc;1nesyn11n Josh Darrell's
wvnlry home {Part J ol 6) Q ( 1 ht )
'1 ...,..,Alt
~AlttTCMY
l MO¥ll "2010" ( tQ64. Science Fie
tlOn) Roy ScM!der John I 1lhgow ( 1 hr
!>4l m1n I
C ~t.I\ lrllVI We'f !\'""• ''">Clut """'
Sunday, Aprll 6, 1986 9
.. hn!iay Cont.
-I
CH) .. "House Of The Long Shadows"
( 1983, Suspense) Vlnc:enl Price, Chrtsto-
~ Lee (1 hf • 43 min )
{!.) .,.. "It!" (1967, Horror) ROddy
McOowaN, JUI Haworth (2 hrs )
Cl) ~ ... 1'MI LOIT ....
When Allee meets secretly with 11 TV pro-
ducer 1n an effor1 to get Ralph oo his snow. Ralph thinks she's haVlng an affair
.. ~~he Bounty" (198-4 Drama)
Mel Gibson. Anthony Hoplons (2 hrs . 12
min.)
-· CJ) ml IAlllTUll Los Angeles Ulkert at Houstoo ~ets (Ltve) (?
hfs .. 30mln)
l ,_ITOOGU
-RaT ... A 1001< at the op portunltles and problems of buying and
aelllng a home. with Onanc1al advice and
home Improvement tips
l=-=--aar= • ITMl.IT mn:MITOllY
.,.. "Rage" ( 1972. Orama) George
C. Scott, Richard Basehart ( 1 hr 40
wlf. LNA IOU Nabisco Dinah Shore
Open, final round from Mission Hllls Coun-
t~ Club In Rancho Mtrage. Calif (llvA) i ~ IUIC* M•ALL California An
gets VI. Los Angeles Dodgers (Live) (3
tn)
• 1* -• CCMmlY .._ Scheel uled· lntflfV\ews w11h Juice Newton. John
Schneidef. Randy TraVIS and Steve War
Iner. performances by Dan Seals
("Bop") and Earl Thomas Conley
'
Once In a Btue Moon")
a.D.KDWllT ..... ICMOUl11C ... , ..
Fa•bfootc vs Mt Carmel High SchoOI
• .,.. "It Happened To Jane" ( 1969.
Comedy) Doris Day, Jack Lemmon (2
l'n.)
G1) M I I lW Chrysler T earn Cham
plonehlp. aame day coverage of double9
compelltloo finals from Marco Island. Fla
~ tvt .. 6 min.)
• mAT r• a.Mell "Man From
Moecow" 8eted on British Intelligence
8Q8111 Grevllle Wynn's book about the mlft.
tary tee1et1 he obtained from Soviet In·
fC>mlllnt Oleg PenkOYSlcy during the earfy
1~cJ:art 1of3) Q (I hr) 1 ... ~: .. (t971, Comedy)
Woody Allen. Louise Lasser ( t hr • 22
mln.)
I 1WL..i1111lD11111••AUCTm w A :••a-. ... "Thole Magnificent Men In
Their Flying Machines" ( 1965. Comedy) sw WhlirNi&-: M11es ,2 hrs ) I:,.:._. ,....eomn
..OMcme NASCAR Vall9yd81e 500
ITom B<lltol, Ttnn. (Taped) (:> hrs . 30
min.)
Wllalll ..... , II -L.-.. _. 111•
.. "Rio Conchoe" (19CM, W•I·
ern) RlcNtd Boone. Stuart WNt11U1n (:> hrt.l.n
I --~" Hundred Mllet ror St~nle" (1980, Or•me) Tony Orlan
do. Pet., Ot•Vft (2 htt )
10 Sunday, Aprll 8, 198e
• mATPa~I "To the Ugtll
house" Rosemary Hams stars 1n lh•s ad
11ptation of Vlrg1n1a WOOif'!. nCM'I abOut a
BrltiSh family's summer tio11oay t>elore the
outb<eak of World War I IR) O ( 2 hrs I ••nu. !)~h GOd' You CA111I" (191M
Comedy) George 8Yrns Ted Wass. It
hr . 36min.)
CB) llOwtl "8111 Cosby. Htmsell" ( )98? =) Btll Cosby ( t hr ~~ min I
i -ICOTT !:8 9 I011119 Fvander Hulyhi>l<l 19 0 f,
KOs) vs Rlekey Parkey ( 17 4 I I K<>·.i
In a crulserwerght bout scheaulr\f Im 10
rounds. from Corpus Chfl'ih IP• I t hr 1 I?_,, IWAOGAA'T
~~l's Oanc1ng1' ( t98'1 Mu·~
cal) Gene Kelly Liza M1nnellr ( 1 tu 4 !>
mtn)
(S) .,_ "The Champ" ( 1979 Drama)
Jon Voight Faye Dunaway <2 hrs ;>
mm)
CZ)_. "The Kid" (No Date) Charlie
Chap4in ( I hf )
... , ., ... WITM DAVID GMCIA
loa ~ W#ia.Y WOlaD Of
we.Tl
(J)--WOllM e .,_ "Scalplock" (1967 Wes1crr11
Dale Robeftsoo, Robert Random 12 hr~)
l umi .. a.,,. fllWm
lnODUCM MLOOY
.,_ "Time After Time" ( 1979 c,,,1
ence-Fiction) Malcolm McDowell M.iry
Steenburgen (2 nrs J
.. al) llOl'IMlf 0/1 AIBICA: W~TOM.
D.C. Hal HOlbroot< rs your hO'Jt fur 1h1·. r.irn
file of the r1.1ulon's capital ( 1 t1r i .. , .. , ...... •llMCMOF-"Watte; Of JettGhu a ... "°"'°Of "°'"' Sc.ne<Jult>rl nta Anita Derby, the 491h runn1np uf
this showcase tor Thoroughbred'! at I
t/8 mlles, from Arcad111. Calif NCAA
Swimming and OIVlng Champs lrorn lnrt1
an•pollS, U S Amole1Jr Oo111ng Charnp1
onshlps from Beaumont. Te.11 (T;iped) 11
hr., 30 mln.)
I PlllfAlf...,
MTOll..rMI ....._.-.OOY
.,.. "Certain Fl.lly" ( 198!> Dram11)
Tatum O'Neal, Irene Gara ( t hr . ?7
mlfl,) 6118.,. "The Tribe" ( 1974, Advrmtur1>)
VlctOf French. Warren Vanck!rs I t hr 30
If ~Al uml Celebrity sports ~11-
llon featuring cast membefs from "Falcon
Crest" and "Still the Beaver " Cotlo<lt'I
Bruce Jenner, Parnei. Sue M11111n (R) c I
hr.) ...... • ... IOacna A 1001< al
the upcoming Angels tea!IOl"I with player
lntervlewa arid hlg'hllghts of ln31 aeaaon's
Hntraoe .....
.,. "The Rovenge Of Frankenstein"
( 1958. Hofror) Pet• Cushing, Francis
~thewa (2 hr• )
• .,_ "M1rch Or 0!8" ( 1977. Adven
lure) ~Hockman, MllJt 11on SydOw (?
ty.) .
• ...,._,. MOUi "Alfa Well Thar
Ends Well'' Hetena't rNppearanct follow
Ing rumott Of her death prompt• S.rtr11m
to dr..lare Nt IOYe for hi• wife (P1111 3 of
I ~~ .. ..,_u
JIU IW
!CJ.W. "Young 8eM" (1953. Orama)
Jfaan Simmon$ Stewart Granotf I 1 hi
!12 ~ (!I TICIWTa
tR'l .a¥W Rappin' •· ( 1985 Oroma1
M;1110 'l/tJn PeebleS Ta$11t Valen1a (I tw
-13'~ .. -.r
TMI Ulm Of a.ACS llAYOM The llTl
pact ol blacks on American polltlcs alld
g<•vernment •S e.11amlned in a special
1110'\turtng interviews Wit h black may~
from 111ry1> and small cities acrou tht
• w11try iriekJd1ng HarOld Washington
fUm llQOI W Wiison GOOde (Ph1tadel
ptw1) and Coleman Young (OelrOll)
Hu'iot producer ACt()( Terry Garter 17
hr•, I ~DAM~
Ma~W
J .._ NOCllY Washington Capita" c11
Ph1=hla Ftyeri (LrvM (3 hrs)
Cl l "PICkWICk Papers" ( 1985 Ad
venture) Animated ( 1 hf , 12 min )
r SJ llO¥ll Start The Revolution W1thOV•
Mu" ( 1910. Comedy) Gene Wiider. Don
aid Suth8fland ( I hr 38 min ) Hll9 a ... 'Am Danny's longtime dre1m of be-
c;omtng an actor is put oo hold afte< a bf9"
tirno ag1>111 siwests another career ( t
hr I
I L.a.GMDH .. IUBll ..
rA"l"M
ITARTMI
.-0 Lm A Preliminary Talk About
1986" Guests Nahonal ReYlllW publrsN>l
William Ru~r. James Oovldsoo. Nattonal
Ta.11payers Umon cha11m1Jn. polltlcat Sllrll
ISi Clifton White ( 1 hr )
DOIWILUIM --Min } LRl'm.U Of .,... ..... ,..,.
Featured the McGuire Sltttrt. Lorne
Greene. I ylo Waggooor and LIM Whel
<.hPt a tour ol Portof1no, Italy with Loreua
Sw11 (R) (I hr )
Cl ) awut awMa IUT or Cll M flUICm
G IOU*lllAL
-(Jn llAlDW. -~ IJlft.Gl9 Feo lured a profile ol e tmtN pegan tr1be lhll'
hvft<i in ltie Hindu Kush moun1alnt c.l
northwest Pak1s111n. photographer Dav1.1
Doubtlet af work 1n Japan'• lzu Oceantt .. 1Por~~mbmg 1n Algttla (2 htt)
I ....
.... Q
AUCI
CMAllll ..... ~ .-CA An axamtnatloo Of t '>
specleS of hummingbirds that b<Hd an•1
nest tn the U S (A) O
Of) ....... ROCK When Boober toees h••
memory. he 1htnk1 that he't Junior Oor1. ~ llO¥ll "College Swing" ( t 938 Mu~
e11I) Bob Hope, burn11 ond Alltn (I hr
26mln.)
·-lAYOMAU.
-1v ..... ----·
-11:::~ 1111 W1D An ltlttr
view with Betit Oavts ( 1 hr ) e llOWll "Our Wlonlng ~no'IOn" ( 1978
Oroma) ~ott J11eoby, Jon Smllhetl A
Mnlor In high achoOI finds romence u he
WQtkt OUI '°'.CM~ merattton rac~2z.w
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! .......... utltozi3ed Safe.$/ Service/ SatU/action
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ORANGI COAST
AMC-..IP-RINAUL T
2424 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 54t I023
w
CREVIER MOTORS
208 W 1st St
Santa Ana -..,.3171
ILLAC
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa-540--1100
ALLEN CADILLAC·
QMC-OLDSMOBILE
28332 Camino Capistrano
San Otego Freeway
West of Avery Pkwy Exit
131..CJIOO 411 OIOO
Daily Pilat
Daily Pilat
CHRY LEfl
PLY OU
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
M2-G010 540-l211
R
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211
l'e"FOAMANCE FORD
120 W. Warnef Ave.
Santa Ana-l'79-SIOO
BOB LONGPRI PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
lt2..-S1 ~2IOO
VOLVO
EARLE IKE VOL YO
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 1419303
')NOA
UNIVERSITY HONDA
2860 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa-540-071~.
EARL IKE TOYOTA
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -.,._9303
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.. .. -
e.,.. "Alo Concnos" < 196-4. w .. 1-
ern) Rlc:nard Boone. Stuart W'Mman
FOUf men &el out 8CIO&S rhe T eJt&S cM5eft
at19' lhe CiY'll War 10 r~ sto6en Army
nfles earmarked tor sale 10 the Apaches
l hr•) •--•c•u un .,.. "The Derk Secrer Ol Warve51
Home" ( 1978, Horr0t) (Part 2 of 2)
Bette Oe\l'ls. Oellld Adlroyd A young cou-
ple leave the c11y Ille behind 10 sellle in a
remote New Eng.land town bOund by a
strange yearly fllual tor crop fef1111ty (2
l'n)
• _.,Ml COlllWtLlnDm .nt ILL
.,_ Formet 1stael1 Ambesaadof Abba
Eben. •uthOf Cynthia Ozlck and Princeton
Profeuor Betnard LewtS ddCUSS ~n
JewlStl history and I he rvtur e ( 1 h1 I I~ profile ol Dr Edward Teller
the "Father of the Hydrogen B<>n'lb •· ac
claimed as a 1eient1tic ge<11US and alf.o
called one of the most dangerous ~ien
lists lo the counrry (R) 9 ( t hr )
CC).,.. "American Dreamer" I t984
Comedy) JoBeth Willlams. Tom Cooh A
GOn6t on lhe head duflng a ParlSlan SIQhl
seetr1Q tour renoerr; an American h~
iN1fe 1r110 the detusl-008ry r.tare ot being the
daring he<Otne of a remanc;.e f'IOVel ·po·
Q_ ( 1 hr 45 min I
CH).,. "Tank ( t983 Orama) James
Garnei. GD SPfadtln When an army ser
geanr's young GOn Is arrested and sent 10
work 0<1 a tabor farm, the lather U6efl his
ta™'-to rescue the boy PG' O (\hr S3
m+n) CO MOWll "History 0 1 The World Part I'
(198t. Comedy) Mel BrOOks. Madeline
Kahn Man's Illustrious history trorn
Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanlstl In
qulsitlOfl •• iS e~am1~ R ( 1 hr 33
min.)
LOWllOAT
DOI llAUlll c.rt• llYOMTIU
... (Ml'.., ...
--~ ,_..ca..,
a11C1rroun
9IM.L. ._.The Lawaons run 1n10 a
few ptoblef'Tv.l when the Department of
CNldren SeMces demands !Mt the family
adopt1 Vicki ewmoca• (I) MO¥ll "Benji"' I 1974, Adveflture)
Higgins, Peter Breck A lovable mull be·
comet a lamlly's hero when he saves two
children from kldn8ppets 'G' ( t hr 25
rnlf'I ) •
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MerNn Olten 111r1 as Buddy Landau, e
men who~ lnvotved In the comic
edVentU< of his son and the boy's
friends lght. Boddy tBkes his AQn
(.!eson ~~o • w•..,ling match • 0 .-AY llOWll "I-Man" A
cab dmer' eccid6ntll encounter with en
alien gee kes him lmpeMou& to lnJory
~(2fn.) • = llMCM OuNt Gl&dyt Knight In
SWIO. {R) { 1 hr.)
I MA.amA,,_.UT All»-.U.. I , m.,..,.
Mtm A k>C* at how the tremt>ltng
•IC*' adepts ltM41 to 111 the tcOeyStema
of vatloul rtg!Ons Filmed In Canade In
Sund9Y. April e. 198e
•1eteo. O ( 1 hr ) CE •r1w ... (%) ... 'The Company Of Wotw/$"
(1985. Fan18$Y) Angela Lansbury David
Warrtef Alter a storytefllng sesalofJ by hel
eccenrnc: grandmolhet. a young girl has
IUrKI drea~ of w11ctoaft and WO/II~ that
mer~ r;:~ t ( 1 hr 35 ITllfl ) Nl.90n'I, .. 19. e ~ •w-1•1T11•• Punky •magi~
that she and her friends are lo5t 1r1 a mys
terlOUS cave (P"'" 1 of 2) In stereo c:;J
(!) ltAlfO Ucml CART 08l\8 200 lrom
Phoenix. Arrz (Taped) ( 1 hf , 30 mtn J
(l)M0¥11 "The Las1 Oregon" ( 1985 Ore
ma) Talm8k Vanity An asp.ring martial
arts master's romance With a video dr.;c
jOCkey IS threatened by a netghbofllOOd
nool~ 'PG-13' It h1. 49 min J ~~..,~=-.. fi ()) -. .. 1lllOT1 JessiC8 tat.
l<les a battling mu1det mystery at a charity
1ennis tournament Dennis Cole. Van
Johnson end Doug McKeoo guest star O u hf) D WZleO ITcm.a Everyone except
Jane (Penny Peyser) knows that earner
as are fltmtng the story of her Ille tn ster
eo O (1 hr)
• Dll•ln t llMDIACI Dempsey (t..41
chael Brandon) resorts to unc:onvenhonal
techn!Qoes to confirm hlS suspicion that
the son ol a famous English lam11y •s guilty
ol murder ( I hr ) D 1111 B IU WOM.D Oil MCO•t COW.
TUU
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1ear-old tries to convince his parents that
tentacled monste<s are lurking in htS bed
room Guest star Greg Mullavey I :ma Ol 1Ml ... All» FAMCMM
Featured· the McGulfe Slaters. Lorne
Greene. Lyle Waggoner and Usa Whet
chel a 1ou1 ol Portoflno, Italy with Loretta
Sw11 (R) (1 hr ) e UT\MI A IOOk at hOw the trembllng
aspen adapts llaell to fit the ecosystems
ol various regK>ns Fllmed 1n Canada In
stereo O ( 1 hr ) OD ~ ITcml Every~ except
Jane (Penny Peyser) knows that earner
as ere filming the StOfy of her Ufa In stor
eo i:.w., ..,._
• llAllWICI lMIATM "By the Sword ~lded" The king's follower& try to lind
oomeooe who can safely transport the
collected Aoyalltt sllvet' from lls cache at
Arne"..cote lo OxlOfd (Part 3 of 9) O ( t
hr_)
(C) llOwtl "Code Of SllerlOe" ( 1984, Ad·
venture) Chuck NOfrle, Henry Sliva. A
maveflck Chicago cop waoe• a solitary
v.oar 90a1nst rival drug-running oangs. 'R' CL( 1 hr . 4 t min.)
(ff) llCMI "Police Academy 2· Their First
Asslgr1rnen1" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve
Uullenbefg, Bubt>a Smith When vandal
ISm begins 10 run rampant. authOrlties 1e
crull lhe motlfty pollce academy gradll·
ntff ss a last-ditch ctean.-up effort. 'P0-
13' c;> (1hr.27 min)
Cl) ODO CCU&I
CJ) .. "Moving VlolatlOne" (198!>,
ComedY) John .,.-urray . .i.t\nlftf Tiiiy
Scallerbtalntd ati>dantt comblnt wtth
Inept drtvtno-echOOI lnttructors to cr .. it
maytltm. on and ott the ro.d 'PG-13' Q
l hr .. 30mln.) ~ ... UllfA.rA
• LGUtlMIT a •••w
• ... tlfCllCOCI 5 a ITt A. strug
ghng artist ~ • _, that seemlngly n:= powera. In Stereo -....
COAIT
ldl -I I .. .,.,. "NobOdy's Child" (Pren
N!fe. Orama) Matto Thomas. Ray Bai..e-
Base<J on a true ssory A1ter ~1 of 1ns1
rutlOOBlizatiOn. mlSC:ll8gnOMll and 111-pi~
scnbed therapies. a MUl8Chule1ts wooi
an triumphs OVfJf • lifetime of ment111
Illness 0 (2 iv.) 0 • MO¥ll "Bevef'ly Hilla Madam
(Premleu1. Otama) Faye Dunaway, Loo1s
Jourdan The head of a pt0$ti1u11on holM
that carers to the w0tkf1 most powertUI
men find$ her tueret!W empire )e<>Pardized
by he1 girts' pefSOn81 crlMs. In lletttO Q
i hrs)
COUl1IAU 001-.V 0 mv. "Biu. Thun<lef" ( 1983. Ao
venture) Roy Scheider. Matcotrn
McDowell A l OS Angeles po1ic. helicop
1er patrolman h11acks an experimental mil
1tary supercopt8f supposedly planned I~
use 1n crv1han crowd control O (2 hrs ) 9 WILD OICllm A look a1 the I MUill
migration of Sharks and manta r1y1 In It e
Pacific Ocean m m¥W "Morch Or Die" (1977. Aaver
lure) Gene Hackman Max von SydOw
An archaeologtst digS fOf Arab trMsure '"
the Moroccan deser1 wtllle a hard-headP•I
motor lrles 10 control a young legionna••e
with romance on his mind (2 hrs)
I llllEH COia.Aie
lllilW LCI TMIAT'm "By fhe Swoi J
Divided" The king's follower& try to llM someone who can Nfely tr1nsf>O'l thtt
cottecled Royahst Sl4ver from 1t1 cache 111
Arnescote to OxlOfd (Pen 3 of 9) Q 1
hr)
80,.._THILOM
Ci> llYlidtt "Cherte1s & Caldicot'
Gregory Appleyard's corpse ts l()Und •I
American businessman Josh OarrP' •
coua:.cr.home (Part 3 ol 6) o ( 1 hr ) ~ Ytcena
ITMTm llOWll "Pol!Ge Academ " ( t9t . .1
Comedy) Stove Guttenberg. ;[Im Catt•n
When forced 10 comply wllh an open 11<1
m1sS100s poli<;y, a Police academy cop•·'
wtlh a motley crew ol misfits 'R' ( 1 hr J I
mtn) m "'" YUM A LAWAii Docvmei1t111 I
on the T exes Rangers ( 1 ht ) •d?>_,., RMUIT
.... ICMOO&. &UT Gueat Wiiiiam J &r
net, ~_e_!ary of educatlOn
(!) LftlmU OJI THI mt All» ,__,..
THI .,.,.. mT Vlllt• to the wtxld'
best hotelS. restaurenfs Ind rft()l1s w11t1
appearances by Cher. Joan Collins JOl•n
FOf1)'1he. Morgen Fairchild, John McEn
roe, Donna Miiia. P•lll Newman. Rog•'
Moore. B1ooko Shields und Lorelfa Sw•t .~.hrs)
fBJ ca.e --Sc~~ Btlly {;rytll·t•
Whoop4 Goldberg and Robin Wtlhnmll ho'
lhts benefit perfOfmancn \JMlonl'ld to 1af';I•
money tor Ame<lca'e poor and homele"
1hr ,30mln)
llOWll "AodrOid" ( l'l82. Science F11..
liOn) l<llut Kina.kl, Oon Oppot In an 1lll'
lated tPec. 1t11lon, an 1lmotf·humtn '"
bot Is horrified 10 dltcOYet thet ht It to l>f'
put out Of commlMion by a Cfl7ed tcle"
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bnnga hit zany tnv.ntlons tnd I~ ot>W
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stylel of the University of Vlf'glnla, Va)&
and the Loyola Law School's Loe Angeles
campus. Gue11ts. Frank Getl7. Charles
Jencks, Stanley TIQerman Q ( hr.)
GDMAmntlLOe '9 mAT t• D.....:11 "To ltle light·
house.· Rosemary Harris stars In this ad·
aplatlon of Virginia Woolf's novel aboot a
British family's sommer holiday befOfe the
outbreak of WOftd War I (R) Q (2 hrs )
(C) .0. "The Natural" ( leM, Orama)
Robert Redford, Robert Ouvall. The un-
canny, almost mythlcal. natural ablllt9 of a
mlddle-aged b&Mball pl8y81' rockets a
mafot league team 1owa1d the 1939 pen-
nant 'PG' Q (2 hrs .. 1 .. min.)
('[) ntl Ull A one-man play ~ting
the life of G90f9! Herman "Babe' Ruth,
one of basebell s lnvnortal greats Stars
Max Gall (1 hr., 30 min)
i TM.a ... TMIW-mtllY____..~ .. ....,.,...,.
-~ .... """ ........... IMm-Lou treats a bout or deprea·
sion .:ir.:=lub Q
... I.AMT ...
... 8'WY90IT••
'*l?JIUtl::-A qulefB-
year-old tries to convince hia parenll that
tontacled monsters llf9 uktng 1o hit be<I·
room Guest acer:=~vey I =-~ CClllll8 ,,.,, .. MIMT
~ Tht9 look at Sonofa's t985
gubomatOflal election focuses on the
Mexican polltlcal system's complexities
ond the populace's gtowlng unrest ~
cause or alleged eleCllOO lreud Q ( t hr ) l'D,...,_LCIM
(H) .,_ "Fraternity Vacation" ( 1985,
Comedy) Stephen Geottreys, Sheree J
w 11oon Despite being saddled with a n81'·
dy pledge during a ~end In Palm
Spungs, two fraternity brothers vie fOf a
lltlde blonde 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 33 min.)
ITM ....
....-.oDI ... TNI LOIT --· When Alioe meets eecretty with a TV pro-
ducer In an offort to get Ralph on his
show. Ralph thlnl<e lhe'a having an affair
~)m¥11 "Aaoe" (1972. Orama) Geofge
C Sco11, Richard BaMharf When his eon
It; 8CCldenttllty kllled by poilo(led gal. "
r11n<:her Met<• rtvenge against lhe Army
'PG' ( 1 hr.1 <W min ) -~~ tW Ill) CMLllmJ I Nm
tt:118 ... , "°'"'NIM.
11:111==-..... 111..... -............
ATM ... SCheduled Roget Eben
and Gtrw SIPcel dllcVM HOlywOOd'• un·
deffated ectora
di .,_a.1nn11n••-n i. -An 1n1-'·
With Bettt Devit ( 1 hr.) .-anU.A. -.. ,_.,.
MftLOI
~ "Blondie For Victory" (t942,
) p_,,ny Slng'8ton, Arthur Lake
Btondle goes OY81'board doing wotk fOf
the war effort. ( 1 hr .. 25 min)
tW8 .,._ "Cyrano De Befgerac" ( 1950,
Orama) Joee F~ret, Mala POWtHs The
adventures of the soldief-ot-fortune with
the nose of a clown and the hean of a
I t are recap ured. (2 hr11., 15 mln;L _ .. IJllL'l"°'"'MCl-
AIC ... Q
.,_ "Start The Revolution Wtthout
Me" (1970, Comedy) Gene Wiider, Oon·
aid Sothetland. Two MIS Of ldentlcal twin$
meet on the evt of the French ReYolution
afler yMrs of aeparatlon. 'PG' ( 1 hf . 38
min.) -1••cum liaU. "'°°' Cl ... Scheduled ln-
teMews with Faye Dunaway and Shelley
I~ .. _, ...
u.Y ... _.. L fl
W'fmlDflfl .. CllCUI
•MTMTm.Mm _TNI_.
.,. "A Minute To Pray, A Second
To Ole" ( 1968, Weatem) Alex Cord. Ar-
thur Kennedy. The territorial governcx or
New Mexico off81'8 amoesty lo a gunman
tt111with,;;;,e. bounty on his head. (2 hrs)
.......... , II
-.,. "The Third Man" ( 19 .. 9.
Suspense) Joseph Co"en. Of~ Welles .
A writer of pulp Westerns Investigates the
"accidental death" of his PfOll198flng
boytlOOd friend In the dark. CO<fUPI wor1d
of divided post-World War II Vienna ( 1
hr .4 .. mln l
t:t9 8 .,._ "Hardee•" ( 1971. Adventure)
Clint Watk81', Stefanie POW8ft In the early
1900s, a mercenary soldNw rallles to the
cause of Mexican ravolutlonarles only 10
discover his missing wife among them (2
hfs)
Cl) .. "Double Kiii" ( 1975, Myst91'Y)
Gary Collins. Penelope Horn81' The con·
nMng husband of a wealthy woman dev·
lses a plan fOJ h8f murder ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
(!) M1lr • TMI llTI Llp-t~ rendl·
lions of Jermaine Stewart's ' The WOfd Is
Out," Dire Straits' "Money IOf Nothing"
and Rio~:: "Celebrate Vouttl " a -"Sex:vloMo<:e and Valua9 ~ I~" ABC News
correspondent Caro6e Simpton examloes
the UM of sex and vlolenee In the entef taln=.:.,~~~.) I ........
W'f"1-•Jl--~ .... ,.L.cm
NA GI OrM ter Qreaneboro Open
Anal Round from Greensboro. N C (R) ~ ""·. 30 min.) 1119(8).,. "Oeje Vu" (1985, Orama) Jae·
tyn Smith, Nig.t Terry A splrltuallst con
vlnoes a aoreenwrller and his flan() .. that
they are the r~rnetlon of two lovers
wtiO died In a blaZ9 fifty yeers eerier 'R'
(1hr.30mln)
W C!) .,.. "Dig That Ufanlum" (1956 .
COmady)BowwtBoyt.L~GOfceyT~
Boyt buy a urriml mine and heed W•t
to cielm their tortune. ( 1 ht , 30 min )
ii IThMUI --. ... u.u. = "Feffcity" (1878, Orama) GIOry
• OvWtophef Milne A young worn
an becomee ·~ ot her ••uallty while
vlCltlonlng In Hong Kong 'A' ( 1 hi . 31
mlt'I )
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.,.. "The Champ" (1979. Orama)
Jon Voight, Faye CM\away. A divorced
eK-ptti.flghtet attempts a comebeck to
retain oustody of his young ton. 'PG' (2
hfs .. 2 min l
.. , Cl) _,-.ATCll
.,_ "Apeche" (19S., Wat1em)
Bun Lancaster. Jean Pet9'1. lndlena bet-tte the U.S. Cavalry u 1ettter1 OP«l up
the West (2 hft.)
IWATC11•WliA11Ult••1rc•• ....., ....•
LJllOPM.n
.. .. "Not FOf Publication" (HMM,
Comedy-Orama} Nancy AMan, Oe>Ad
Naughton A tabloid reporter poaes a a
polltlcal volunteflf 10 ellpo98 • mayOfal
candidate's complicity 'A' ( 1 hr., 28
~) l:lt{.H} .,.. "Exposed" ( 1983, tnme)
NaS1as5ja Klnsl<I. Harvey Keitel. A feehlon
model's lover uses her as bait to trap an
International klller. 'R' I 1 hr . 40 min )
1:111~--....., ......
-8119" ... .. "O C Cab" ( 1983, Comedy)
Mr T. Adam Baldwin Orlvera of a neef1y
bankrupt Washington taxicab operation
become heroes when they rescue two kid-
napped children 'A' ( t hr . 39 min )
.. 1:.TOIUCCW --,.,. .. .,..,
a:w 1•M'lll• Nnm
IA,_.•NE•taDAY
mAT•ACICUlml .. .,_"Code Of Sl4ence" (t98-4, Ad-
Y8tlture) Chuck Norris. Henry SM A
mave(lck Chlc:8oO cop wages a aollary
war against rlva1 df\IO-rUMlng gangs. 'R'
Q. ( t hf .. 4 1 min.) .. CJJIAW:•• 0¥9 ...... Gallegher
brtngt hit uny Inventions and llYely otllef·
vationS to an eudlenoe In Beeumont, Tex·
as 11 hr. I we.,.. "Cavalry Scout" (1951. W89t-
ern) Rod CameJon, Audrey Long. A cM-
lan scout 114111 out to locate two st<*n
Gelling guns and other~ rObbed
trom an arMnal. ( 1 hr , 30 min.} • ~=--Sche<Nled. 8itly Cfystal. WhOopl Goldberg and Robin Willletnl hOlt
this t>anellt pertormanoe ~ to rel9e
money fOf A.meflca'1 poot 9nd hometaa
11hf ,30mln}
t::m i -.A.&l.Q Mlmf• lllataDAY . ......
... ''The SC.rtet Empr998'' ( 1834.
Orama) Merlene Oletrlch. 9em Jett.. 1'
Rueelen Grand Ouk• hn • ltonny ,......
tlonehlp with hla wtte, wN> go. on to ti. come known a• C.therlne the GrMt. ( 1
hr., 60 min.~ •a>.w11n•
8unday,Aprtt8, 1881 13
19 {C) "()ti God! YOU [)e\llr' ( 1964, Con.
dy) George Burrw, Ted Was. (1 hr .• 36
min )
• (%) "First born" ( 1964, Or.me) T -1 Garr.
Peter Weffet ( 1 hr . 40 min ) •CC> "Cheech And Chong'• The Coralcan
Brother•" (1964, Comedy) Ole9Ctl Mar·
In, Tommy Chong. (t hr , 27 min.)
NI all "OVeen Of The Stardust Ballfoom"
( 1975. Romance) Maureen Stapleton,
Charles Durning (2 hrl.) . •CH> "Tex" (1982. Orama) Matt Dillon, Jim
Mettle<. ( 1 hr., <43 min.)
.. (I) "House Of The Long Shadows"
( 1983, Suspense) Vincent Price, Christo-
~Lee. ( 1 hr , <43 min,) -~ "Ride, Vaquero!" (1953, Western)
Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner. (1 hr., 30
min)
CZ) "The Ltfe Of Riiey" ( 1949, Comedy)
WIHlam Bendix, Roeernary OeCamp. ( 1
hr . 28 min.) •9 "The Klansman" (197<4, Drama) Lee
Marvin, Richatd Burton. (2 hrs.)
Ul(l) "The SlcHlans" ( 196<4, Mystery) Rot>-
er1 Hutton, Reginald Marsh. (2 Ml.)
-(C) "The Last Startlghter" (1964, Science
Ac11on) Lance Guest. Rober1 Pr9S1on ( 1
ht , 40 min ) CH> "The Mam Event" ( 1979. Comedy)
Barb<a Streisand. Ryan O'Neal ( 1 hr . !i2
min)
(I) "The General" ( 1927, Comedy) (SI-
ient) Busler Keaton. Marlon Mack C 1 hr ..
23 min )
• "I Was A Shoplltter" ( 1950, Orama)
Soon Brady. Mona Freeman ( 1 hr . 30
min)
-all "Omar Khayyam" (1957, AdVenture)
Cornet Wilde, Debra Paget (2 hrs )
.. (%) "O C Cab" ( 1983, Comedy) Mr T.
Adam Baldwin ( 1 hr . 39 mm )
tt9 • "Mysteries From Beyond The Trlan-Q!!" ( 1977. Oocu. mentary) (2 l'lrs.)
~ "The Champ" ( 1979. Orama) Jon
VQlght, Faye Dunaway. (2 hrs .. 2 mm.) ® "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979, Drama) Burt
Lancaster, Peter O'Toole (2 hrs .. 1 min )
()) "Skldoo" ( 1968, Comedy) Jackie
Gleuon, Grouch<> Marx ( 1 hr .. 38 min.)
11:11 (%) "The Scarlet EmJ)fese" ( 193<4, Ora·
me) ,Marlene Dietrich, Sam Jaffe ( t hr ..
50 min) *• ''The Big Cat" ( t9<48, AdVenture)
Preeton F0818', Lon McCaRtlllet (1 hr., 30
min.)
•(I) "The Four Seasons" ( 1981, Comedy)
Alen Alda. Carat Burnell ( 1 hr • 4 7 min.)
119(C) "From Here To E1emlly" (1954, Dra-
ma) Burt Lanca1ter, Montgomery Clift. ( 1
hr .. 58 min)
•(%)"Haid To Hold" ( t9M, Oran-.) Rldl
§erlnafleld. Janet Ellber ( 1 hr .. 33 min)
.. (If) "~entucky Wom.n" (1993, Orame)
CMfyl Ladd. PNllp Levien. ( 1 tv .. <40
min.)
.. CC) "Cheech And ChOnQ't The Cor91can
Brotti.t1" (19&.4, Comedy) ~Mar
~ Tommy Chong. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) w "The Muppet• Take Menhattan"
(19&4. Comedy) Volce9 of Jim Heneon. ~'* Oz. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) •w "Stage De»" (1931. Drama) Katha·
rifle Hepburn, Glng4tr Rogert ( 1 hr., 32
min.)
1• Sunday, Aprlt8, 1988
•Cl) "Ghost Story" (1981, Honor) Fred
Mtalre. John Housemen. (2 tv-.)
19(C) "Ladiea Of The Chorus'' (1949, Ora
ma) Ade6e Jergens. Marllyn Monroe (I
tv . 1 min.) -···-·----· -1.r=. =-=-0
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OCIMIM
.,. "Benji" ( 197<4, Adventure)
Higgins, Peter Breck.A lovable mutt be-
comes a family's hero when he saves two
children from kidnappers. 'O' ( t ht , 25
min.)
CD mwll "POiice Academy 2. Their Arst
Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg, Bubba Smith When vandal-
Ism begins to run rampant, authorities re-
cruit the motley poNoe academy gradu-
ates as a last-ditch clean-\.lp effort. 'PG·
13' ( 1 hr , 27 mtn.)
(1)-.&.l'Y DUVML 'I TML TM.II Mm~
-"Casey At The Bat" Ellioll Gould
stars as the Mudvllle sloggef Q ( 1 hr )
(%) mwll "Certain Fury" ( 1985, Ofama)
Tatum O'Neal. Irene Cara Two teen-age
girts ant mistakenly mpllcate<l In a coun
room shootout and are pursued by lhe
pollce. 'R' ( 1 hr , 27 min )
I llJJ II.AT I NOTum .. me ... a ...
lOOa.OllflOl""COl9al-WllllT" Ins's gift of a
trip to PatlS baokhres wtien Murie! needs a
pesaport and her birlh certificate reveals
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CC).,. "Ride, Vaquero!" ( 1953, West-
ern) Robe<t Taylor. Ava Gardner Mex1·
can bandits drive out a young &elllef and
his wffe when they Infringe on the Mexl-ca~r= ( 1 hr., 30 min.) llltlc:m ... 0 ...,ll_ J W Interview
with act°' John Sterno. Ii' ::j. Andy Griffith and Ron
Howard on the ael of the TV movie "Re-
turn to Mayt>«ry". the nrst In • aeries ol 1-tw• on Australia
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Quest, a ranch lo Tuct00, Arizona which
has Cremendoue tooeeU helpll'tg juverliles
Ul'lfbte to ·=~o home or IChool Nie I ....
-" OWi I II ... Two FBI agent9 Nf'ld Raf runnfoQ when they ttert
81Klng ~ abOui" Ne ncMll "Tt.
Kremin Olm.nslon."
• m a. u. Feat\Jreet a '1)'ft'I ...._ a•
members are ~ stwdoe SteYenS.
the star of t'he Federated commerclall.
etectron6c dogs and cata; a lex* II the ct.
l
ease ~u= tl'IOPPflie
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--~-..... 0/l,-U ~ ~CA ~ on tracking and
getting close to lox.•. mooee. beers &l'ld
bir~ ·--~--m) ,.. .... IOCll Cotterpln Cooter •w.l
Gobo Fraggle Mafch for the Ooozera'
~lnalcave Q
(%)':. "The Liie Of RUey" (HM9,
Comedy) Wiiiiam Beod!Jt. AoMmery Oe-
Camp A fretful Callfomla alretalt factory
worker 1n the grip of a llnendlJ en. is
rescued by his attrvlltlc daughter. (1 h<
28m1n)
I MCM ... UlnA_,A
.. (I) ICA mC91N' --. .. Ameri-can, Soviet and Chlneee ~ ecramble
lo locale some nucieer c:J.tonatora that
could result in a globe! Wat If t"-Y fall Into
the wrong hands ( 1 hr,)
I m YOU AUlff lo stereo. Q mm "Bandolero" ( 1968, We.tern)
Dean Martm. Jamea Stewart. A man plOIS
to help hts cOIWlct b<othef and hi& gang
escape by disguising hlmeelt • • hang man (2hrs.)
8 0 MAmcM1UAm•C ~· T~ jVdge t>oardl a train and becomel the
un=a= klllef (R) Q ( 1 hf ) ~ ... ._..n
IL TO -Weelthy Stephante Harpef marries tennb star Greg Maraden
out ol his greed, G~ plott to kill his wife
with the l'lelp of his k>V«. Stephenie'• besl
friend Jilly Stewarl. Start Rebtoea Glnlng
James Reyne. Wendy Hughel. (Part 1 of
3} (2 hrs)
all llATIOIW. -•t.JllC ... c• Fea
lured: a profile of a amall pegen tribe that
lives In the Hindu KUlh mountalr'll ot
northwest Pakistan: photographer Oav1d
Ooubtlet at work In Japen'1 tiu Oc:MnlC
Park, rock-climbing In A!Qetta. (2 tn.)
• fUlmT POI ,,. Talm Host Oev•d
SuMI examines mytht a.nd rellglOu8 b&
liets about human existence and traoes
lhe developmeot Of modem aclenoe (I hr.)
l f'IAmMU.
' BUCM fU....,. "The Llttle St!>
ter' · An affluent high 8Chool *"°' woos.
lrlends are juverllle dellnquentt r9¥Nls a
painful tamlly l9C1'f wtl8t'I lhe ...,,_ to
tl\Jst a probation otllotf ~,,., 1 r
rest. John Sa'lage and Tracy P 1t1r ~-_(~ CG) "Dune" ( 1964, 8clenoe Flt
tlon) Kyte ~aclachlan, Frenc:.ca Anni.
Based on Frink Herberrt beetmlltr. 111
the year 10,991, 1warrlof11tempte to rel
ly the IOwly dWehr'i Of 8 deMf1 pllne' 10
victory over 1 malevolent monerch. 'PG
13' Q (2 hrt , 20 min) Cl>•-.U. Melor leegue baeeb811 teams cx:>mpeee.
CH> CG11ia -M .._ Thll docv mentary taket •look at tht wortclng llY9S
of t~y·1 polietl11e11 and txamlnle tho
reuona behind the higtl dlvotce '''-•1-cot'dam, Orug •butt and UCldt wtthlo
the Ptofetliorl ( I hr.)
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edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kttaen. A care-
free school bus drlvM's pals decide to
throw a pre-wedding party for him: com·
pffcatlng maltera Is lhe fac1 that the girl's
father disapproves ol he< choice 'R' ( t
hf.,=~ I CGLM11~MCMI
Mft._ WU 1'1AVIL
1::11 e ,_The children entertain their
mothef when they learn that she1t be
spending hef wedding anrwersary alone.
In stereo.
l ..,.wu
....... ILD. ,. ••IADll Andy Grlflith and Ron
Howerd on the set ol the TV movie "Re-
turn to Mayberry". the first •n a seoes of
feature& on Austral1&
1..,...,.
WWl•I ..... w
.. U11 l &La Kate takes cootling les·
sons from a former actress (Lindsay Weg-
ner) wtth a meddling mother (Barbara
Barr~ ( t hr) D • ..,_ "The Annihilator" (Prem-
18fe. Science Action) Martt UndSay Chap-
man, Susan Blakely A jOUrnatist flees tor
his Ille when he learns hrsthand of an ehen
plOt to transform human beings Into r~
bot·llke killers. O (2 hrs.) 8 0 .,_"My Two Loves" (Premiere.
Orama) Marlette Hanley. Lynn Redgrave
A widow's rel81ionsh1p M th anothef wom-
an assumes dlmenSIOOs of sexual tnllmacy
and forces her 10 confr ont her bisexuality
(Ylewer Discretion Ad'tlsed) O (1 hr.,)
(J) U11 A AU.a Kate takes cootllng les-
sons trom a former actress (Lindsay Wag-
ner) with a meddling mother (Barbera
Ba~ I llOVll "Omar l<heyyam" ( 1957. Ad-
venture) Cotnel Wiide. Debra Paget An
adventuref leads a group of revolutton-
aries In thelt allempt to set up lhelf own
shah~hrs.J • -UCM PU,,_,. "The Little Sis-
le<'· An affluent high school senior whose
friends are juvenile dellnqoents reveals a
painful lamHy secrel when she learns to
trust a probation officef lollOwlng her ar-
rest Jonn Savage 11nd Tracy Pot111n star
ML.Oii» ~(:.~
...., CW ... Women's Slalom
trom WateMlle Valley. N H. (R) ( t hf )
(8).,.. "The Main Event" ( 1979. Com·
edy) Barbra Streisand. Ryan O'Neal. A
bankrupt perfume compeny president is
f0<ced 10 faH beck on hef one remaining
asset •· a prizefighter who's afraid 10 tight
'PG' ( 1 hr., 52 min ) ~ITM'llm
--IDAIT• IUIJJVM .,.. "Flnltbom" ( t984. Ofama) Tert
Gau, Peter Wellef Despite her sons'
warnings. 11 divorced woman becomeS 10-
votved with a cnarmmg, though latently
Sinister dttfter who ultlmately tears the
lamlty apart. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 40 min)
•CJ) ISWllAIT George Is pleasantly
surptlMd when a visiting actress takes 1tn
Inlet•• In him. 0 (f) .,.. ''The Only Game In Town"
( 1968, Orama) Warr*' Beatty, Elllabelh
Tay10f. A chorvi gfrf ls offered marriage
gemblef wtille waiting fOf hef tover to
hie wtfe (2 hra , 30 min J e ~a UCIT CAQnev and La·
c.y lrwn1igate the murder ol • soemlngty G':r.:' Cembodlen nMuge8. ( 1 ht I
.,. ...
Ill.I .,.. ''Cisco Pike" ( t971, Orama1
Gene Hackman. Kris Kristotf«IOO, A
crooked natco11cs agent bladlmal18 an ex·
con Into dealing a large quantity of mari.-
JU8·~ ~-•••aoa ~Ill • ..,. Proflle<t. Mike Curtis,
former llnebacker fOf the Baltimore Colts.
([) ... "Platinum Paradlle" (1961.
AdlJtt) Kandi Barbotx. Samantha Fox. A
dating seNtoe matches two seemfngly lo-
compatlble people wtlo end up leernlng
much from eech other. ( 1 hr. 18 min.) (f)~IMM
Cl) .,... "Ten From VOUI Show Of
Shows" ( 1973, Comedy) Sid Caesar. Im-
ogene Coca. Ten cias* skits from the
original telecasts of "VOAJt Show Of
Shows." with penionaJ anecdotes by Sid
Cattear. ·o· (1 hr.,~
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.,.. "The Last Starflghtet" C 1964,
Science Action) Lance Guest, Aobeft
Preston. A Hkable teen-ager who's a wtllz.
at destroying video1;leme alien Invaders Is
recruited aa an lntetatellat figtltet pllot by
an emissary trom a league of planets. 'PG'
I( 1 hr. 40 min.) ... ..,.., .. .,. ...
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119DAT
mAm Sketches: Cheech and
Chong: unemployed criminals; spoiled
Children. 1..-y ....
tm C• PU ... ''Popular Neu-
rotics" Starring Jeff Goldblum and Mimi
Kennedy, this witty piece by Aubrey Wer·
!helm portra~ lhe droeloplng •tfonsNp
be~=m'llo:S-~ hr) 1 ... 11.-r ~~Ice Academy 2: Their Arst
Assignment" ( t985, Comedy') Steve
Guttenberg. Bubba Smith. When vandals
tSm begins to run rampan1, authorttte. r&-
cru11 the motley polloe academy gredO-
ates as a last-dilch clean-up enort. 'PG-
13' O ( 1 hr., 27 min )
(fl ._ "Black Sunday" (1981, Hor·
ror) Jonn Rlchardeon, Barbera Steele. A
glr1 returns from her grave to aeek r9119n08
fO< being burned as a wltcfl. (2 hrl.)
(%) .,. "Tates From The Vienna
Woods" ( t979 .) Birgit Doll, Hanno
p~ri~ tml-1-. ..... W Akx*at
the new baeeball 8Meon, the teams and
the players. Included Is what's new with
Dodger coach Tommy LaSorda and Angel
n7'r~ From February
1985: ector Bert Cof'Ny end oomedlen
Rod HWll hot1 JoMny eart00. 1n ater·
eo. (A 1 hr.)
l u '~
'-:::'.-. St .. and Lauta
becOMe turrogate parents to an lnttint
dUr1ng lfl lfweltlgatlon lrwoMng un-
det'World Hgures and a PffDflghler. (A) U hr , 10 min.)
..... "Bltt.,...... LOY9" ( 1977, Ora·
ma) Lane TurrWJ. Robert LM'lllng A
\#Oman ri~ mem. a young man
Whose father It no hlr own -and• beby
Is on the wey ( 1 hr , 60 min )
15=.= .. .. ,...,...
.,_ "Testament" ( 1983. Orwne)
Jane Ale)(and8f, Wllllam Devane The aft·
ermath of nuclear holoca\a1 -from nae
knowing who launched the attack °' Why.
to the honors ot slow death by ra<*tton
poisoning -and Its effects on a northern
Gal=~PG' (1tit .• 29 min.)
ttll ~ ITftl M.1.9
-· r n 11n•11a1 s1ee1e a.nd LAura become surrogate parents to an lnf9llt
during an lnvestlglttlon lffloMng un-
derWOfld figures and a pflzeftgtlt« (R)
l hr ' 10 min.) M. ta.LTWOOD
~--.,., ••• rr w 1nteNtew with
ICtOf John Stamos. QZ> .... "They Made Me A Crtmlrwl''
(1939. Orama) John Garfield. Ann~
den. A fightef runs away after being mede
to believe that he committed murder lllltlile
lne~'lc~• ·-··-M.L (I) ..,. "Stlctc" ( 1984. Drame) Burt
Reynolds. Candice Berger1. An eitsQOn'S
attempt 10 avenge his prison t>uddy's mur·
def brings him lace-to-face with Florida
mobSt8fS 'A' 0 ( t hr .. 49 min.)
ID1'1Cl.UI .._CC) llOWll "Body Ooobl•" (1~4.
Suspense) Craig Wasson. Melanle Gttt-
flth. An unemptoyed Holywood actor. ~Sitting for an ecqualntance, t»-
comes obMS8ed with • beeutliul ~
bof. involved with the pomo fllm ~
and a euspect In a Ylolent murder. 'R' Q U hr. 49 min.) -· e LATI ~"""DA• Lil I -Scheduled' direclOf Miios Fonnan In st•· eo =--IJ:.=. ... ...........
M1 M --Alter a shlpwrecil kills he!' perents. 1&-year-otd Phlladellphla
"Delle" Gordon (Sigrid Thornton) Jout·
neys down Australia's Rivet Muney to the home of her strict Victorian aunt. Enchent·
ed with rlvef travel, Delle lrwesta her lnhetts
tance In a rlWrOO.t wNch 8he ~
1naeaslngly lrtvotved with after she'• com-
pelled to leave her d!MppfO\ltng ~.
i an t of 3) (2 hrs.)
TWOWIAtlllOR .. ~-~· .. ~111.==-.::~=·=·~ .. ~ M llWIW TO ~
..... ,.LOii)
Cl)1WMIS-Oevey Moore (1~2.
It KOi) vs VlclOf Claudio (&-1. 5 KO.)
~n a junior middleweight bOUt IQ~
IOf 10 roundS from Atlantic Oty, N J. (R)
.(1 hrs . 30 m•n )
tll9(J) .. "Nasty Hablta" (191'1, eon.
dy) Glenda Jackeon. MelWl8 Merocut.
Several nuns In a PhHadelphl8 conwnt b9s come enm.she<l In • Wetero-t ... t _,_
dal u a ,..,._ ebbesS la •bOUt 10 bt IP"
~*' (1hf ,20mln)
CH) .. "PtlrlS. Teus" ( t984, Orlimll)
Heny o.n Stanton. ,., ...... t<lnlkl. At-
tar tour years' 1t>eenoe, • 90Citl dropcut
reapptNtfl In L A to claim NI abendol*9
ion and then hMda fof Texaa to '*""'-
the boy with hlS 'm0th9r 'R' 0 (2 l'n., 30
min)
Sunday. Aprll 6, 1986 15
'
-Monday Coal.
We• B BIDllff ... (!) _,.,. 'West 0 1 The ()Moe' I 193'.l
Western) John Wayne Gabby Hayes A
cowboy set& out to avenge his father·s
mvrder and ltnd his brother woo has bem
m!SSlng tor IT'My yPars ( I tu 30 min I I = UFO -fxclus1ve· ( 1978. Doc
umontary) Narrated by Robert W Mor
gen ThrS film covers QuestlOl'IS stirred by
tl'le top-secret reports wtuch uncovered
ev1oence that UFOs do ex1<;t (2 hrs )
Cl!) ..m. 'f ADAMI
(%) mWll 'The Company Of WOives"
( t965. Fantasy) Angela Lanst>ury. David
Warner Aher a storytelling session by her
eccentrie grandmother a young girt has
lurtd dreams ot wrtchcraft and waives that
merge with realtty R ( I hr J!> min )
I ,MA. '"Alt
1:11 .,_"Nasty Habits" ( 1977, Come
dYI Glenda Jackson Melina Mercou11
Several nuns 1n a Ph1ladetph1a c.onvent be
come enmestled 1n a Watergate hke scan
dal as a nnw abbess 1s about to be ap
nted ( t hr 20 min J
t::a ...
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AU• TMI fMa. 'f
NAm TMI LOllD
MmCMllalB
• Mcc.>aumr AT TMI .,_. Sc.heduled Roger Et>ert
and Gene S1skel d1scuc;s Hollywood's un
derrateo actors
()) 91GMTWATCM
-Tuesday
-Morning Movies-
•Cl) "Certain 1-ury" ( 198~ Orama) Tatum
O'Neal, Irene Cara I 1 hr ')l min)
l::a(t)' Ladies Ot The ChOfus' (1949 Or.1
ma) Adele Jergen., M~r1tyn Monroe (I
hr . I min)
fS) ··Ten from Your Show Of Shows·
( 1973 Ce>mf>dy) Sid Gaesar lmogenP
Coca ( I l'lr 32 min )
11:9 (t) "Brigadoon" ( 19!>4 Mur.1c.a11 GenP
Kelly, Cyd Charisse ( 1 hr . 48 min )
CZ) "One A M " ( t916) Charhl! Chapttn
Charlie plays a drunken playboy who r&
turns from a ntght on the town and runs an
obstacle course with his front doOI'. lhfl
statrs and his bed
1:9Cl) "Hard To Hold ( 1984 Drama) Rici<
~1ngfteld Janet Eilt>er ( 1 l'lr , 33 min)
1\19 QZJ "The Saxon Charm · I 1948, Orama)
Robert Montgomery S11'>1)n Hayward (?
hrs)
.. (ff) "Tho Miracle Qt Kathy Mitter" ( 1981
Ofamn) Stiaron Utess, Frank Converso
( 1 hr . 40 min )
t:a(C) "Remember The Day I 1942 R<>
mance) Claudelle Co4t>ert. John Payne Lt hr . 25 min )
.. (11 "~ch Or Die" ( t9l7. Adventure)
Gene Hackman. MaA von Sydow 12 hrs J (%) ··The Scertel ~mpress· I 1934, Ota
ma) M11rl&ne Dietrich, Sam Jelle ( 1 hr .
SO min)
-(C) "The River" ( t964. Ou1ma) Mel 01~
eon. Sl9ay Spacek (2 tn .. 2 min )
(8) "Tell Me That You Love Mo" ( 1983
Drema) Barbara WUllams, Nk:k Mancuso
(!hf.30mlrl)
Cl) "fOfeve< Derting" ( 1956 Comedy)
Lucille 8811. OeGI Arrw ( 1 hr • 36 min )
18 Sunday, Aprll 8, 1986
!=--······· UNOPalY
TMI PMAOOI Of comD'f 11'.-0
Oii 'MAQCll Humorous Ske1cheS by ac
tor and comedian John Paragon ( Air
plane II The Seciuet"). with appearoncf">
by Paul Reubens (Pee Wee HMman)
Cassandra Peterson (EM<al and Edie
McCkJrg ( 1 hr )
t:11 {t) 90¥ll "Candy Stripe Nurses" ( 1914
Comedy) Candice Rlatson. Robtn Ma11
son Three young girls have dllfetcnt rNi
sons IOI' volunteenng to help at ttlftir towt
h()SP1tal 'R' ( 1 hr . 29 men )
t:ll ..nwATCM ... •11MCM•-lnm.Yl9•••n
--TMI ec:eml ••11...,. ... M ..,.,.,...,.,
Ml llCMIT_ ...
TWOYUMTO .. UICW. W ... rmrm1
.aaomct CAMUCOL..INDAI ( 90¥ll "Amin The RtSe Arid I all
( 1981, Orama) Joseph OlttA. Ceottrey
Keen A dramatizahon ot the a1'oc:llt+'t'>
committed by Uganda dlctatOI' ldl Amin
'R' (1 hr 41 min) .. '.SJ 90¥ll 'The Four Seasons· I 198 1
C-Omedy) Alan Alda. Garol Burnell Three
-ttl> "Rhubarb" 11951. Comedy) Asy Mil
land, Jan Sterling (2 hrs ) 1wrz:> "The Company Of Wo'ives" ( 198~.
Fantasy) Angela Lansbury. David Warn&1
{ I hr , 35 min )
-a11ernooa Movle9-
u.m "Alaskan Salo11" (1968 Oocurnen1a
ry) (2 hrs ) Ofl "Between rrioods ( 1983. Orirrna)
fhzabeth Taylor. Carol Bur ™ill ( 1 hr 40
min)
(S_) "POIK.e Academy l lhelr First A•.-.!Qn
ment ( 198!> Com1>dy) Steve Gullf>r•
belg, Bubba Smith ( 1 hr 'l7 mtn J ~ CCJ "Being The1e" ( 1979. Ofama) Pat11r
Sellers Sh111fty MacLa1ne 12 hr~ 10
min)
-· "OJIJM)St In Moroccn . ( 1949, AdVM·
ture) George Raft. Marie Windsor ( t hr .
30 min) ' CZ) "Stage Door' ( 1937 Drema) Klllha
rlne Hepburn. Ginger Roger& ( 1 tir , 3?
min I
1•(J) "Greystoke· The Legend 0 1 Torian
Lord Ot The Apea' ( 1964 A~ture)
Ralph Richardson. Chrtstophef Lambert
Qhrs . 9mln J
t:llCC) "Brigadoon" ( 19~4. Musical) Gflne
Kelly, Cyd Charisse. (I h1 48 mirt )
(I) "Rage" ( 1972, Ofama) George \.
Scott, Richard Basetlan ( 1 hr , 40 min ) utOO "Isaac l ittteteatheta" ( 1984. Orama)
Lou Jacobi, Scott HylandS (I tu . 30
min )
W (JJ "Heldf' (1968, OrA"'-) MaJClmlllan
Schell, Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr .. 40 min )
(J) "M3rvln And Tlge" ( 1963, Ofam111
John Cessavet". Billy o.e Wfftlame ( 1
tv., ~min)
W (C) "Police Academy 2 Thelf Flrat A&llgn ment" < 1986. Comedy) st ..... Gun.,,
berg. 81.ibba Smith ( I hr • 27 min )
rnuple<io all CIOSe, tong-time tn.ndl, Hp&-
'r•r1ce profound <!hanges in their relatloo-
.,h1p-, when one of the marriages dls#t-
tp9111tes ·PG' ( t hr . 47 min)
l:11 H' .,_ Rock & Rule" ( 1883. MUSI
• 111 Vott:e'> of Don Franoka, Ptul LeMat
An 1tr11rnate<l rock mu&lcel of an aging su
r·w,1111'<3 Quest tor p<>wef. teatuflng songs
t.iy fJPborah Herry Cheap Trlcit. Iggy Pop
Lou Aef'd itnd Eanh, Wind and Pie. 'PG
~hr . 23mln )
l:a FNTMa
NrTm
"" I unoen Ill ..... TODAY
J WAT Wt.Cl COAl18 a:a ) llOVtl "From Hefe To Eteml1y'
r 19'14 Ofama) Bun Lancaster, Mool
~orn~ry Chit Based on the James Jones
r"'"''' dbOl1t the tangled lives of MWetal
11 '-, v1ld1Pr<. 'ltatiooed on the Island ol
r >:in , .,,_,. .nty oetore the Japaneee at1ac1t
... ,, .. , r~bor ( 1 hr ' 58 min.)
( .-rlOMI
di u.u.o · llOl1f---I J MATIOll'l IUll•• TODAY
COl'I: --M MDII This docu mentary takes a look a1 the ~Ing llVM
ot ttJday s policemen and examines thtl
re11w ns behind 1he high divorce rates. al
cot1ohsrn drug abuse and aulclde wlthir
thP prole%1on 11 hr ) t Htu 1ltClff
d !lll RMTITOIU
rz1 "fac;y Street" ( 1917) Char11e Chap
hn r drm Pwv1ance HI !~, lhe r1nat Optton ( 1982. Orama)
JwJy on ... 1c; I ewls Colline (2 tn . '30
1111111
2 Pr~1<J• ALademy" ( t~ Comedy> c;,,...,,,.. c ;1111,.,1oorq, Kim Cat tr an ( 1 hr , 4 1
mlfl/
lc:ll 'H l Ph.tr 1 AP ( 1983 Orama) Tom 81.ir
hr•"-On Martin Vaughan ( 1 hr . .i8 min )
-lvenlng ----.. ea ... un MOUno.
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•WCIWKAI.~
( .,_ 'Ttelh Gorcson" J1980, Set
ence-FtetlOn) Sam J Jones, ax Von Sy
dow A trio ot eanhtings trevils 10 the
ptanet Mongo and hOlps lta oppr-.eed In
habltants In the OYerthrow of the evil Em
peror Ming PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min )
(\.) 'Allll TALI MATM "Title Of The
rrog Prince" Robin WIHlarM Ind Teri Garr
s1111 In lhls ChtMlc: 111i. or a prlnceu who
rflteases a punce frOm 1he rMgic4ll "*'
that has turned him Imo• trog
(I) Im TO • \'OU Ale• lhe potential
of chlkhn la ellplOfed by axplalnlng who
thoy can be lnatNd of Whit they ~ ~ Oueett Dustin Hottrnen. M1cNe1
Jack900, H11rry Btlafonte and Oloely
C Marlo Thoma hoeta. llOf llAT f tlmlm .....
..
I · -21 ae1cl11Y Coal.
I Wi!.a.wc.01 A Ll'ITl9 .. ccmioll The Rushes'
house Is eoheduted f()f demolltlof'I when
the city plane 10 coostruct a new subway
s1e11on. .......
'MC!lm l ~••m -.. ICllllJUU ,_,._,RIC,__
--~ l'lll .... 0 .....,ll I I I 1WT Interview
wtth ector Rlcherd Deen AndefaOO. Ii :"'.,i. Prince Cnarles' trip to
~Inga, Celli.; an Australian ti.sch
lu. .......... ..,. ..._.. .. ...,. .-.01 ......
Mlm•&.9 ...... ...,
IPM'U 'I mATBT tlTI The 70's
£7 .. TM.I nmm "Little Red Aid-
ing Hood" MelcOlm McDowell atara u the
hungry wolf~ Mary Steent>orgen u his
unsu1P9Ctlng prey Aleo starring Diane
Ladd. Frenoes Bay and Derrelt Larson.
(1)...-0Cl ... .,.LOIT .. amlQ
(%).,. "The Scertet Empress" ( 19~.
Orame) Marlene Dietrich. Sem Jaffe A
Russian Grand Outte hes a stormy rela·
tiooahlp wtth his wife. who goes on to b&
come known u Catherine the Great ( 1
hr., 50 min.)
1:9@ 9CMI "lhe Deep Six" (1958, Orama)
Alen Ladd. William Bendix. During W0<1d
WM II, a Naval officer bred to peclftsm by
his Quaker upbringing weakens at a Vllal
moment ol decision (2 hfS.. 15 min.)
1111 e I • M lOW Featured· the state of
be4ng tingle In Southern Calllornia. the
best placee 10 meet a mate, wherw 10
~ ..-r::i~ad: the art ot mrtlng
• UWM.l Calilornla Angels at Seattle
Menner. (live) (2 hrs , 30 min ) • m OI LA Featured a look at laS8f
war games being simulated by the U S
Army; "perta" IJlOdel1, a IOOk at the emo-
tion of leelousy; a cable gossip snow put
on by Hollywood youths
(l)U.ATU. G ml umllM.L Los Angelet Lakers
at POftland Trell BIAZ.n (LMt) (2 hrs •
130=CCMn' ... ,,_ ....
W01Mnlm
UW'll Sen Diego Padre6 at Los ~ = (Live) (2 hrs 30 min)
IZ!IC·-MWM ---Ill lllFT ... ucm,.....,,,.,
-CJ) &a I llllTll / IU91 HT.Wt Ex cell Immediately recognlles a once-la· mous ~ linger who movet Into the r&-
tltetnent home ( t tv ) 8A-.,..The A-T .. m tournev-to South
Amel1ea In ... ,oh of 1 kidnapped psychl·
1trtlt. (A) 0 (I hr.) 8 GI ... M __, Tony·a '°'"*
betet>el rivll challenges him to 11 game
I :.r.. '° -Stephani.. IUIVMng the murder attempt, hat ghattly tear• ~ lead her to Dr. 0.n Merat\&I. a ~
tic eutgtOn; the r.tume to Sydney es
lastlion model Tara Wene., bent on re-
venge. Stars Aebecca Gilling, James
Reyne, Weo<ty HIJ9hes. James Smillie
(_Part 2 of 3) (2 hra.)
• _,,, De>Ad AtteoborouQh. Alvin Pous-
salnt and Air Force Capt. Mlche!le John·
son Join ratumlng champion Edwin New·
man 10 test their acientlflc knowledge in
areas examined by "Nova" epi8oOeS Q
l hr.) ............. .-nm Thls uamiOatlon o1 Ille Jud·
lclal process at work lakes cameras lor
the first time Into a Wisconsin court's jlJry
room to observe hOW a defendant's guilt
Of Innocence 16 decided. Q ( 1 hr )
CC) llCMI "Remember The Dey" ( 1942.
Romance) Claudette Colbert. John
Payne A polltlcian's fOff'ne( 11f&de-school
leecnet recaltt his bOyt100d days while
watttng to see him. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (!)_.,.."'nu
CB) 9CMI "Creature" ( 1985, H0<ror)
KlalJtl Klnskl. Stan Ivar. After landing on
one o1 Saturn's moont, membefa of an
AmeO<:an research team are stallled by a
mysterlOus hie lorm 'R' Q ( t tv . 37
rnh) "'
(I) lllOWll "The Company Of Wolves"
( 1985, Fantasy) Angela Lanst>ury, Dev1d
Warner Ahllf a storytelling session by her
eccentric grandmother. a young glrl has
lurid dreams ol witchcraft and wolves that me<i:::r •:i 'A' (I ht . 35 min ) ~--"Blame II On Rio" (198-'. Com·
edy) Michael Caine. Joseph Bologna A
buslnesSman vacaOonlng In Alo de J1tneiro
succumbS to an affair with his best
friend's teen-age daughter. then fries to
k~ It a secret 'A' ( 1 hr , 50 min.)
Ira Mft= WU 1M• 1=11 0 JKT 1111fJI-Larry'a em-
barrassed by Balkl's outrageous ap-
~oech 10 dating girls Q
; ':" llAeAZlm Prlnce CharleS' trip to
Palm Springs, Calif . an Australian beach
carnival
l .,_Tm
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.. (I) llMY Mary Is given the unpleasant
ta~ of writing a rf!Vlf!W ol a play penned
~ Ed LaSalle Q D ...,.. Hunt~'s robbed of the only
prool Unklng Zuko to the murder of the
blond woman (P t 2 ol 2) In stereo. ( 1
hr) D 9 ~Maddie and Devld's
search 10< a buSlnessman's penonat
phone directory gets them In trouble with
thel~R) Q {1 l'lr)
• "King Of The Khyber Rlflae"
( 1954. Advenlufe) Tyrone Powet. Mi-
chael Rennie A British otf~events a
native revOlt In India (2 hra.} I
•~This examination o1 the jud-
icial process at work take& cameras for
the first time Into a Wisconsin court's jury
room to ot>serYf! how a defendant'& gull!
or innocence is decided O ( 1 hr )
a!)NMIMLOM> m .WA An examination ol UNICEF el·
lorts 10 immun1lO children 1n Third Wor1d
counlne<; aga1nc.1 prevf'Wltllble di9ee98s
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In a junior middleweighl bout SCheduled
IOf 10 rounds from Atlantic City. NJ (R)
~NS.)
ITMTm
_,."Rage" ( 1972. Orama) Geotge
C Scott. RIChard Basehan When his son
la accidentally lolled by potsoned gas. a
rancher seeks revenge againsl the Army
'PG' {1hr ,40m1n )
• 8 (I) PGLIY IQUAM Alex ts assigned a
bodyguard atter receiving a dealh threat
during a trial
(f) llOwa "Crash Dive" ( 1943. Orama)
Tyrone Power. Anne Ba.11ter Two otf>cers
Involved In submarine war1are In the North
Atlantic fall In IOve with the same girl (2
hrs, 30 min)
CC)_,. "Hopscotch' (1 980, Comedy)
Walter Mallhau Glenda Jackson A tor
mer lntelllgence agent 19 aided by an old
flame In dodging the KGB and the CIA.
who are trying to prevent him lrom pub-
lishing hts mem01rs 'R' ( 1 hr . 4' min.) • aZ> _,. "Walk, Don't Run" ( 1966,
Comedy) Cary Grant. Jim Hutton. A mid-
dle-aged man tries to play Cupid for the
two young people he IS fOfced to live with
during the Tokyo Olympics (2 hrs., :?5 .. c;r~a....
-· Cl) ICIW cm A young reporter feels certain that his new neighbor ts up to no
QQO<l. ( 1 hr ) U e ~y Stingray discovers a po
1111cal cover-\lp being OfChestrated by the
i lce. In stereo ( I hr ) 11:::.. Pc. ... The lather of a
boy killed In the collapse of an apartment
building takes a potlllc1an hos1age to pro-
test lax Inspection standards. Q ( 1 hr )
• flow. l1'IUIQU The posslblllty ol al·
lordat>te, reliable. and eowonmentally
safe ene<gy Is inves11gated by host Meryl
Str~~--1_...MI: CIWUl.AlUI.,., -... On May 14, t948. the Jewish state of Isra-
el was llnalty established. This $plsode ex-
plores Its relationship with the U.S. and
the wO<ld and also lool<s at Soviet Jewry's
J)fetent plight In terms of human rights
~art9of9) O (1hr.) CH> M lll'Ql8a When a woman (Mari-
lyn Hassett) find& the man of her dreams.
she lfi:l.ilao have found a murdef8f.
([) "INuslons" ( 1980, Adult) Bri-
gette Lahaye, Babette Bure A secretary
escapes the bo<edom ol her J<>b through
&<Mlnturous daydreams end fantasies ( 1
ht .. 20min,) (l)~--(1) ,.. CllAll When Professor Kings·
field II myste<iously absent from an Im·
portent claaa, hit S1udents learn e lessoo
In M lf*retlanoe. ~ .. g=.=.a., 4111=Mr-.M.
-CM.&mM.91r .. ..,. "P()fi(y't Revenge" ( 1986,
) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A
group of Florida high 5Chool students
metohea wita wl1h the proPfletor ot a local tWl'.:!iT.:" I
!mllT LM"'0-11111a1•1•_,c nl'lllmw ._,.,...
alYMW -M ... ~ Panel
lsta dllcuSe • hypothettcal caee that r~
11
heCts curren1 Issues. Harvard Lliw School
professor Arthuf Miller rnodefates thts ses-
SIOl'l on the role of the press dunno a prcr
l2!lg8d mlllta~-.::.':J 1 hr ) ICMalTA ... ..., .......,. .,. ...........
.,. "POiice Academy 2: Their Firs!
Assignment" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg, Bubb& Smith When vandal·
u;m begins 10 run rampant, authorities re-
cruit lhe motley police academy gradu·
ares as a last-ditch clean-up effort 'PG-
13' Q ( t hr .. 27 mtn.)
(%) llOWI "0.C. Cab" ( t983. Comedy)
Mr. T, Adam Baldwin. Drivers of a nearly
bankrupt Washington taxicab operation
become heroes when they rescue two kid-
napped children 'R' ( 1 hr., 39 min)
1 -.ruu..r
1t9 (I) -I -The Simoot act as t>odyguards 10 a blind woman who was a1
the stte ol a gangland slaying. (R) ( t hr.,
10mln.) U e mT Clf CMIOll From March
1985 enteftaltlel Buddy Haci<etl. singer
Patti LaBelle and actOf John Larroquette
jOllnh:f't Johnny Carson In stereo (R)
IAnm&Y...r o ~ ~Sketches: The Gong Show.
tri·sexual Interview: gulll shop: Camp
Ml~aby gambler; makeup IOf men
1 ........ ..... u.
•TOH a
.,_ "Police Academy 2 Thetr FlrSt
Assignment" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg. Bubba Smith When vandal-
ism begins to Nn rampant. authorities re-
crufl the motley police academy gradu·
ates as a last-ditch clean-up effort 'PG·
13'~r., 27min.) (() Tm
([) •OYll "Razorback" ( 1984.
Suspense) Gregory Harrison. Ark1e
Whiteley. In the harsh Australian outback.
two men track down a bloodthirsty boar
lwn=~ 'R' (lhr ,3"mln )
mt MGl IDJ.YWOOD ......
~--...-TAii mnnmMT Interview with actor Richard Dean Andefson. QZ>..,. "April In Paris" ( 1953, Musical}
Doris Oey, Ray Bolger. A chorus glrl and a
government official leH In love on a
France-bound tuxilry nner (2 hrs., 5 min) •:i•zst• (I) W ZA•M.&. Michigan at Minne-
sota (R) (3 hra.)
Cl) .,. "Eric" ( 197S. Drama) John
Savage, Patricia Neal. An active, athletic young man termlnally HI with oencer lives
the remainder of his Nie with exuberance
i hr .. ) •CUii ,.. _. "Stick" (tss.t, Orama) Burt
Reynold&, Candice Bergen An ex-con's
•tttmPt to avenge his prison buddy's mur-
der brings him face-to-faoe with Florlda
mobttn. 'R' O ( 1hr .• 49 min)
-·. LA1IWWITMM•L11tmna• I~:: Randy Quaid. In tttfeo
nm.,.
... "Along Came A Soldet" ( 1970.
usptnet) SIU.8nne Pleshetia, Ed Nellon
A wtdow oOurtt ~ When she Investi-gates the poaelbillty of tout pley In her hus-
b&nd' I deeth (2 hrt )
i •••w ... --lmM.~ ML,_.._ .... Oeeperate to make
theif riverboat J)fotltable. Delle (Sigrid
ThOrntoo) and her new huSband Brenton
(John Waters) enter a race with the hope
of winning a ca.sh Prize. Later. they em-
bark on a potentltllly money-maklnQ, but
risky jOUrney on a tow river thet cOlid dry
up and cause a long delay. (Plrt 2 of 3)
lhrs)
TWOYUMTO .. WCIM.RM• •n•••-n ,...,.um
1M (I) .....,. Scotland Yard calts upon
Madtgan 10 nab an American crook Who
has set up shop In LondOn. (R) ( 1 ht., 20
min)
.,.,. "The Hiiis Have Eyes II" (1985,
Suspense) Michael Berryman, Kevin 81a1r
En route to a desert motorcycle rllOe, a
busload ol teen-agera enoount«9 1 tribe
ol murderous savages. 'R' (1 ht., 40 min) ,. ••• Im ..
CJ) _,. "Inferno" ( 1953. Orame) Rob-
ert Ryan, Rhonda Aemlng A mllllonalre Is
left to die 1n the desert by hiS wife and hef
IOvef~hrs . 30 min.) I .,_ "Treasure Galleons" (1973.
Adventure) Documentary. A group ot ad-
venturers e.11plora the Bahama reeta In
search of concealed treasure. (2 hrs.)
CC).,_ "The Amateur" ( 1982, Orama)
John Savage. Chr1St()C)hef Pluf1'1m8f A
CIA computer eKper1 trains tor active lleld
duty lo &vef199 the murder of his girlfriend
~terrorists 'R' ( t hr . 51 min.) lZJ .,_ "The 8lg Sky" ( 19S2. West-
ern) Kine Douglas. bewty Martin. Explor-
ers travel up the Missouri Rivef to Black-
foot Indian terrltOfy despite the hazards
~hfs . 20 min )
PMILRYM
1:11 .. "A Boy And His Dog" (1975.
Science-Fiction) Don Johnson, Susanne
Benton In post-World War IV cMllzatlon
a young man and his talking dog eet out In
search of g1rts 'R' (I hr .. 27 !Tlln.) ,., ...
.,.,. "Bandtdo" ( 1956, Adventure)
Robert Mitchum. Ur5Ula ThlftS Gun
runners sell their wa1es lo Me11loo (2 hrs) e llCIU. YWOOD CLOl9IP Scheduled: 1n-
t9fVlews with Faye Dunaway and Shelley
ILila.•nePM&Y ..... ....,
.. CAii.,. •1 (1) _,.,Tat ---&'::'....,
-._.All.Mm -----·~From The
Bottom Line In New VOftt City. Richard
Belzer t•k• a tew comecllo shot• at BNoe ~lngsteen and HUik Hogen. ( 1 tv.) n llJ ITM •t= • CCMftlY Hart Hank
Wiiiiama Jr. hosts thll conctrt aboard the
U S.S. Conttellatlon, which ftttur• per-
formances by Alabama, Earl Thome•
Conley, Gus Hardin, Waylon JennlOQt. ~I McDaniel and Sytvla. ( 1 tv .• 30 min.) 2:11• .... "Blondie'• Big 0..1" (1949.
Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake.
Dagwood decides to flreptoof hit t>oe1'1 h~ wl1h dl .... tr<>U9 results ( t hr , 30
min)
I .... , ..... ----lllllllf ...
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-.. ''CNlcftn Of The C.om" ( 1984. Horror) Pettr Horton, Linde Hamiton
I
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Based on a Stephef\ King short lt"'Y A
young physician and hie wife find ttlem-
selves In a MldweStem town whef'e young-
st9'S have murdered the adutt'S and estab-
lished a strange rellgk>ua O\it, 'A' ( 1 hr.,
33mln.) •1TWO,._l0 ...... Si&&Dm ... ... _. ·-· ---..... "Tales From The Vienna
Wooda" l 1979 ,) Birgit Doll. Hanno
Poschl. (2 hrs.) • 00 .,. ''Where The Boys Are '8-4''
( 1964, Comedy) Lisa Hartman. Ruseell i odd. Four college women travel to Fort
Lauderdale tor some run and romance bUt
rvn Into problems of the hean. 'R' O ( 1
hr .• 37 mif'I.)
••.,."Wagons West" (1952. West-
em) Rod <Amefon, Peggie Castle. A
wegonmaster dlscloYera that three of his
peseengera are crooked Indian agents ( 1 nr .. 30rm.> ...... ...... .,
....... , llllTOMT
tmlT9MICGMIM ... wwa1r1 m1.01T9l1ra1Q
• Miiii _. "Beware Ot Blondie" ( 1951.
Comedy) Arthur Lal(e. Penny $Ingleton.
Pandemonium follows when Mr. Olthers
lea~ the buelrl9Sa In Dagwood's fum-ble f()( 8 few days. ( 1 hi • 30 min. -~.,. "Flash GordOn" (1980. &>
enoe-Flctton) Sam J. Jones, Max Von Sy·
dow. A trio of earthlings travels to the
-Wednesday
•Cl> "Police Academy" (198A, Comedy)
Steve Guttenberg. Kim canrall. (1 hr .• 4 1
min.) -~ "Mlfacle Woman" (1931. Otama)
Barbara Stanwyck, OeVld Manners. ( 1
hr .• 29mln.)
79Cl) "College Swing" ( 1938, Muslcal) Bob
Hope, Bums and Allen ( 1 hr .. 26 min.)
19111) "The Suspect" (1945, Suspense)
Char1es Laughton. Ella Fmines. (2 h~.)
-~ "Wholly Moses!" (l980, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Laraine Newman. ( 1 hr .•
49 min.)
CB) "House 01 The Long Shadows"
(1983. Suspense) Vincent Price. CMatcr
~ Lee. ( 1 h1 . 43 min )
Cl) "Splasti" ( 198-4. Comedy) Tom
Hanks, beryl Hannah ( 1 hr .. 51 min.)
.. (!I "Biiiy Two Hats" ( 1973. Westem)
0~ Pecil, Desi Arnaz Jr (2 hrs.)
Cl) 'Hard To Hold" ( 1984. Orama) Rick
SJ>rlngfleld. Janet Ellpe< ( 1 hr .• 33 min.) •er:> "The Terminal Man" ( 1974,
Suspense) George Segal. Joan Hackett.
~his.) -~ "Starman" ( 1984, Science-Fiction) .Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) CID "Bin Cosby. Himself" (1982, Come-cttJ Biii Cosby ( 1 hr .. 44 min.)
Cl) "George Washington Stept Hefe"
(1942. Comedy) Jack Benny. Am Shafi·
dan. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.)
• "the Lady From Texas" (1951, Com-
edy) Howard Dutt. Mona Freeman. ( 1 hr ..
30 min)
-111) "Town Tamer" ( 1965. Western) Dena
Andrews. Terry Moore (2 hrs)
tWCl) "The Kid" (No Date) Cherlle ~
{1 hr.) -................. -
-· ''The Otd Curlollty Shop" ( 1975, Mu. lleel) AnthOny Newlty, 0.vld Warnet. ( 1
ht .• 30 min.) ~ "The Razor's Edge" ( 1984, Drema) 811 Murray, Thefeu Auuell. (2 In., 8
)
alanche" (1978. ~)Rook
• Mill Ferrow ( 1 hr., 31 min.)
(I) "felling In lMt" . ( 1984, er.ma)
Robet1 OeNKo .. Meryi Streep. (I hr .• 47
min) Cl) ··Attar The AetlMtMI" . ( 1984. Ora·
mll) Etlend ~ Ingrid Thulin. (I
ht .. 14 min.)
we "Cheers For Mias Blehop" ( 1941,
Otama) Manha Scott, William Gargan. ( I
tv .• 30 min.)
t:tl(Jf) "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984, Comedy)
Bill Paterson. Eleanor Oevld. ( t hr .• 30
mln.)
Cl) "The life Of Alley" ( 1949, Comedy)
William Bendix. Rosemary OeCamp. ( I
hr., 28mln.)
•CJ) "RecicleSs Olategard" ( 1985. Orama)
Tess Harper, Leslie Nielsen. (2 hrs.)
tll ~ ''Threshold" (1981, Orama) Donald
Suthefland. Jeff Goldblum ( 1 hr.. 46
min.) •Cl> "Flr&tbofn" ( 1.884. Otama) Teri Garr.
Petet WeleK. (1 hr .. -40 min.) -~ "Miracle Woman" (1931. Otama)
Batbata Stanwyck, David Manne<s ( 1
ht .• 29min) •CI> "The Anal Option" (1982. Otama)
Judy Davis, Lewis Collins. (2 hrs.)
Cl) "Hard To Hold" ( 1984. Otama) Riek
~leld. Janel Ellbet. ( 1 hr .. 33 min ) • 11n "Big Jake" ( 1971. Western) John
Wayne, Richard Boone. (2 hrs .. 5 mtn ) •CID "Coal Miner's ~tar" (1980. Biog-
raphy) Sissy Spaoett, Tommy Lee Jones.
(2 hrs .• 5 min.)
-11'=-... mA111T' CAltmo
.C-Q ,-.c...,
Wi&nl1WD --..r ... ...
-"Sterman" ( 1ee.. Science-fie· tlon) Jeff Btldgee. Karen Allen. An alien
com.e to Earth and dllcoYeft a holtlle en-
vironment In which he. alOng with • wiclOw
he encouot.,., 1a rwntltaaly pursued by
sclenttatt who want the ci.tture fOf a lab
~"'*"· 'PG' O ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) CJ,J .. "BMt Strwt'' (1984. Muelcal)
RM Oewn Chong. Ouy O.vla. Young peo-
plil In a oonttmpOfllly utben gn.tto find
creltM outtetl In pratml er!, rapping 11nd
brMkdanclng. 'PO' (I hr., 46 min.) . l ...... .,,llm.m
.. ---t) tr.a::. .. ~ Henfy'• llfe 19
thr•lened what! he'• the only eyewitness
In a robbery
planet Mongo and helps Its <>PPfessed lo-
hab1tan1s In the overthrow of the evil Em.-
per~ ·po-( I hr , SO min )
·1 CAllll ~AT.....-u ..,....llJllW TODAY
tmnaM
llOWll "M8Ntn And Tige" (1983. Ota-
ma) John Cassave1es. Billy Oee Wiiiems.
Having fallen on hard limes and Into the
bOttle after hts wife's dealh, a fonner eic-
ecutrve avens an 11-year·old youth from
su1c1de and becomes his surrogate la1hef
'PG' {1 hr . 44 min) UllU.)~
.. (Jf) llCMI "Creature" ( 1985, Horror)
Klaus Klnsk1. Stan Ivar Alter landing on
one ol Saturn's moons. members of an
Amerlcan research team are stalked by a
myslerloos Ille form. ·ff O ( 1 hr., 37
min)
I 5 1 L8lllR NllllHOUll
umOITMI~
.. LITIMCY: AM~ lO
C09UTllll
l lCUOIEI
,. C81 ...
®> !lfTDT~ Ta.GMT Interview
with Julie Andll)WS
l lOAP
-=~~A look at Australia's
game show It's a Knock Out". a man
who was stranded tor 76 days al sea.
• LO¥I CONNEC1lON ...
MU'S C()9Alf'(
GD WMED.. Of FOlt1UME
I ~ntl LORD
I ., .... MPC*T
llllJllJl8T ...
~ ntl LOST IJlllODllQ m¥ll 'The lmmtgrant' ( 1917) Char-
lie Chaplin. Edna Purviance Charlie and
Edna Purviance c..ross paths 1n a restau-
tanl where EdnA ha!> 1ust been llred and
Charlie has lost the money to pay fOf his
meal
1':11 IU.l .,_ "Winchester 73" ( 1950, West
ern) James Stewart, Shelley Winters. A
man's prized rifle IS stolen. and he waits
lor 11 to go through many hands before 1t
Is returned (2 hr!\ I
HllJ 2C*THETOft reallJrPd Mike the Dog
("Down And Out In Aevorty Hiiis") and
b0dybu1I001 Ract1e1 Mel •Sh show of1 thelf
lavonte L A hangout:.. ari entire nelghbo<-
lh~I~ =salt•
IA-...U Caltforn1a Angels al Seettle
tAarlners (live) (2 hrs. 30 min.)
• fll «*LA Featured nrst female H.,-
lem Globetrotlef Lynette Woodard, a aut·
vey 01 the 1own'1 befit hOI dogS; an artllt
who spec1all.tas 1n J)8lntlng nude portraltl
IOI °$i.u::.c. OI AlR!lm "°"'" CCdT r•••.,. .. TWIDU.
.....UOllAl\IS
IA•W.. San ()ego Pad(es at Len
Ar'IQOles Oodgef1 (Lf\11) I~ hr$. 30 m#1 )
ID a. mlUClltUrl cm••
Sunday. April 6, 19&6 19
~mATODAY Ci)= "A her The Rehearsal" ( 1964.
Orama) Erland Josephson, lng11d Thulin
An account ol 1llu~or11st director Ingmar
Bergman·s career and his struggles 1n a
realistic world ISublllted) 'A' ( 1 hr . t 4
min.)
I UC."'°" IM'f A NnA .. (I) FAIT~ Lmda and Barbara lry
to sel up a double date with two older
men. 8 -AY TO HEAVIN Mark returns 10
the police force lo help a lellow cop wf'lo
shot a 1een·ager carrying an unloaded
gun. deal w11h htS gu111 In s1e1eo (A) o
1.! hr J • lIIJ llACOYVa MacGyver travels 10 •
Wyoming lo help a lrtend and htS wife dr
f()f~=) I llllP•CtNClelAn I~ TO 118 Tara lures Greg and
Jiiiy back to Eden: meanwhile Dan Mar-
shall learns of Tara's pas1 and her lrue
Identity. Stars Rebecca Gilling, James
Reyne, Wendy Hughes. James Smillie
(Part 3 of 3) (2 hrs )
• IUll"9rf: llMEL AND THE P~
•An e1taminat1on ot the lsraeh·Paleslln-
ian dispute over ownerSh1p of the Jordan
River's West Banlt. Included partisan
films and po1nt-coun1erpo1n1 commentary
by Columbia Uni11ers1ty Pollttcal Science
Professor Rashid Khalidt and Israeli Knes·
set member Ehud Olmert O (3 hrs )
I .... '"' LOii) " .... _,.: llMEL AND 1'ME P~ •An examination of the lsraeh-Paleslin-
lan dispute over ownership of the Jordan
River's West Bank Included: par1isan
films and poin1-coun1erpoin1 commentary
by Columbia un1vers11y Pollllcal Science
Professor Rashid Khalid! and Israeli Knes-
set member Ehud Olmert Q (2 hrs .. 30
min.)
CC) .,_ "The Razor's Edge" ( 1984
Orama) Bill Murray, Theresa Russell
Based on lhe novel by W Somerset
Maugham Traumatized by his experlenc·
es In WOflQ War I. a Chicago dreamer
travels to Paris and the Himalayas 1n
search of enlightenment and self.fulflll-
ment. 'PG· 13' Q (2 hrs . 8 nun ) (l)IR.,..flMIBn'I Future stars 00 .,. "Bill Cosby. Himsell" (1982.
Comedy) Biii Cosby The comedian looks
at everydav, taults and foibles and per-
forms his famous characterizations. 'PG' U hr. '4-4 min.) ~--"The Collon Club" ( 1964, Ora-
ma) Richard Gere, Gregory Hines. In tile
19309. a jazz mUS'IC1an saves lhe life of a
powerful racketeer and Is towed deeper
and deeper Into the v101enl wa<ld ot gang· ater~~vnmen 'A' (2 hrs, 7 min) ~.n-~ald must come to terms
With his homosexuallty when his Air Force
~arrive for a visit Q
I MW .. KLTUVIL
• (I) Toumt COOID Clltf goes all out to find the person who robbed an elderly
a=n~tcxe. l=~-:-look at Australia's oemt ahow "lt'a a Knock. Out": a man
who wu stranded for 76 daya at sea.
~==:. ii~ "Beel ot Blume" Sketches
20 Sunday. Aprll 6, 1988
John Byner as awftchboerd operator Er-
nestine; President Nixon (Byner) taoes
the press: romance In the elevator; the
World News team: Super Oeve music vf..
deO.Q
I M 1'Jm••mt1Vlllllt .. Cl)_,. "A Case Of Oeecly Force"
(Premiere. Orama) Rlchatd C<enna. JoM Shea. Based on a I rue story. lntpired by a
young black woman's appeal, father-.00-
son lawyers launcll a three-yeet probe
Into the shooting deeth of her husbend by
~Ice otflcets. Q (2 llrs.) U aM:ll"I ..._ The Bla<:kes search
tor a 10-ton statue that was stoten trom a
Manhattan museum. (A) ( 1 hr.) 8 9 D'fllAITT AlexlS makes an eff0'1 10
stop Blake's attempt to take 0"9I Colby-
co. ~ llr.) I .,_ "Scalawag" ( 1973, Aoveo-
ture) Kirk Douglas, Mark LestM. Based
on a story by Robeft Louis Stevenson. A
one-legged vagabond aearcttes f()( a for-
tune in gold wfth a druMen perrot aa his
only clue. ~ra.) l::'n:--.... ~ .,_ "Splasll" (198-4, Comedy)
Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah. A New York
bachelor without much wcoess at love
falls for a beautiful glr1 who 111Mally washes
up on Sha<e. unawar~at first that she's
the mermaid he saw as a child. 'PG' Q ( I
hr. 51 min.)
(%) .. "The Kid" (No Date) Charlle
Chaplin. ( 1 hr.)
a11al).,_ "Arsenic And Old Lace" (1944,
Comedy) Cary Grant. Josephine Hull.
Two old ledles poison unsuspecting gen-
tlemen with elderberry wine and bury
them In theit basement complete with fu-
neral 58f'Vices. (2 hrs .. 30 min.)
t::9 (f) _,.."The Pride And The Passion"
( 1957. Adventure) Frank Sinatra. Cary
Grant. A band ol guerrillas battles French
troops for a cannon In 19th-<:ent1KY Spain.
(2 hrs .. 30 min.)
-· • IT. aabii-AUtlChlandef'e fight agalnsl cancer takes a tum for the worse:
Morrison spends the night with a woman
for the first time since his wue·a deeth.
i)J.1~ 1Ja llO'la Biiiy hires a new eeourtty
ottlcef; Peter Is offeted the chance to
manage a London hotel. Gueet 11ars In-
clude Lola Falana and John Mlk Q ( 1
·=-==--··· ~came .. Scheduled: Biiiy Ctyttal.
Whoop! Goldberg and Robin Wllllama hoet
this benefit performance dellgried to ralee
money !Of America's poor and hometeea
~llr .. 30ml~ ~~Certain Fury" (1985, Orama)
Ta•vm O'Neal, Irene Cara. Two teen-ege
girls are mistakenly Implicated In a court-
room shootout and are pursued by the
1~1 hr .. 27 min.)
.. ......... II
..,. "Foxtrot" (1964, AdVlt) Veroo-
lca Hart. Samenthe Fox. Adutt fllm tuper·
stars gathef togethef '°' the "1'"'-1• oatit--bra=..~~ 14 min.) I .,. an wmr1 LOUIN MMdrell
lings her hlta tncludtng "Some ot My lttt
Frlendt Are Otd Songl"; llnOlf~tt
Mel MoOenltl ptrlotn• "BIOV'• Goe Her
Blue .Jeaot On" ( 1 hr.)
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..-"Best of Biz.me ' Sketcnes
Richard Simmons fOf P1("'.100fll. Super
Oeve meets a pile driver ~Isler Fre<Jrlk(j
Pierce; an Elvis-like counlry 1ngor (John
Iner).
um'flm18 -.nm"" 1'ME NEWt lal>CA A panel
of mllltary. media and legal specialists
discusses the Issue of whether and how 10
involve the U.S. press when an Invasion 1i.
planned to support the rlght·wing govern·
ment of a hypothetical Central American
nation. ( 1 hr )
• MCK MYPCllD
CC) .. "Code Of llence" ( 1984. Ad·
venture) Chuck N Henry Silva A
maYef1ck Chicago cop s a solllary
war against rival drug-runni gang~• 'A'
~(1hf.,41 min) ~:-c:* tomnlMQ 8'Q Prohles ol
Marielle HarUey, AAdy Williams. Linda
Blair, Sid Caesar and novelist Barbara
Taylof Bradford: the origins of Cracker
Jaci(s and horoscopes {R) ( 1 hr )
Cl) .,.. "The Pe11ls Of Gwendoline"
( 1984. Adventure) Tawny K11aen. Brent
Huff. John Wiiiie's comic strip heroine
comes to Ute In a '>erles of thrllllng adven
tures. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) l ~UUIRY
n.9 Cl) TJ.. HOOllJI High schOOI ~tuden1s
learn that dr1nking and d11111ng don't ml>;
when two of their buddies die In nn auto
&OCldent. (A) ( 1 hr • 10 min } 8 • mt Of CAlllOlf From rebruary
1985: actress Anita Moms. comic actvr
Steve LandeSberg and wrller Lewis Gm
zard join host Johnny Carson In sleroo
i) (1 hr.)
IAn.AY llllHT 9-.U.
.,. "Carry On Jack" ( t966. Come·
dy) Jultet Mills, Kennetll Wllllams Men ol
the Royal Navy have adventures aboard
the "H.M.S. Venus" as it headr. for lhti
l=aln (2hrs.)
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.,_ "The Jerk" ( 1979. Come<Jy1
Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters. An 1n· cr~bly stupid young man. the wt11te
atepeon of blac~ sharecroppers. makes .i ~~~)Wltll a bizarre invenlioo. 'R' (I br .
(I).,_ "Mikey And Nicky" ( 1976, Orn
ma) Peter Falk. John Cassavetes A syn
~te member hides in a hotel room tear
ful that a contract 16 out fOf his life. ·R' ( 1
hr .. 59 min.)
(%).,."Firstborn" ( 1984, Orama) Ten
Garr. Pet8f We41er. Despite her sonc;·
warnings. a dlVO<eect woman becomes In
VotYod with a Charming. though latently
alnlatet drlf1er wt\<> ulliml'ltoly tears t ti,. ••mwt!..·r~13· 11 hr 40m1n 1
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G a;;M: IOUtl:lll'r Jett Smith prepares
whOle meal salads, Including broccoli and
chicken. roest beef, spaghetti with shrimp
and pee With baooo.
(!) ITAILl"f QlP PU YOffl O!vtSlon Semlfl·
nal (~ (3 hrs )
i -•ICY JllCUll me eun....,wmtDAVID~
SCheduled: Tom Selleck In ste<eo ( 1 hr )
I =-'-=' ALL 1MI Mal U Alte1 flre ravages
the Philadelphia, Brenton (John WatMS)
becomes shiftless and Delle (Sigrid
Thornton) leaves tor Melbc>urne where
she's courted once again by Alastair Rae-
bUrn (Adrian Wright) When Delle returns
to Brenton. tragedy befalls them and Delle
llndS he<sell at the helm of the reb011t Phil·
adelphla. (Part 3 of 3L (2hrs.) • '!t ~TO .. .JICW. .... illm•-IGOMll
-..;;. UTaACY: Alt ~ TO
I .um 1'111 LOii»
1M (I) 90¥ll "The K1111ng or Randy Web-
ster" (198t, Orama) Hal Holbrook, Olxle
Carter. Based on the true story of a Lool-
Nna couple's 1nves1ioa11on into the slay·
Ing ol lhetr son by Hooston police officers
alter he steals a van (A) ( 1 hr, 20 min )
Cl) llO¥ll "Falling lti Love" wem1aw ...
Cf) 110¥11 "Bigger Than Life" ( 1956, Ora-
ma) James Mason Barbara RUSh Pla-
gued by a painful arterial condition, a
schoolteacher develops an addiction 10
cortisone (2 hrs . 30 min) I':. "World Safari" (1970, Adven-
ture) Documentary Narrated by Dale Ol-
son Camera crews follow a w11dllle exper1
across three conllnents as he studies the
habits ol Bengal tigers, African leopards
and Arctic wolVes (2 hrs )
11J9(C) •OYll 'Body Heat
~=-:-1:11(11) 90¥ll "Porl<y's · (t98t, Comedy)
Dan Monahan. Mark Hamer In Florida 1n
the tate 1950s, a gang ol lun Iovino high
achoo! bOyS seeks revenge against the
pr<>t:>rletor ol a local brothel 'A' (I hr , 35
t:ll lmln ::a.
AT 1MI 90¥lll Scheduled Roger Ebert
and Gene Slskel dtSCUSS Hollywood's un·
defrated actors. ~M.L•TMIPAlli.Y PUm 1MI LOii> 90¥ll UThe Mean Season" C 1985.
Orama) Kurt Russett. Mariel Hemingway
A Miami reporter beeomes swept up In the
media blitz when 11 psychopathic murderer
chooses him to be hls SOie spo1<esman
'R' ( 1 hr . 43 mtn ) (%) ilOWll "O C Cab" (1983. Comedy)
Mt T. Adam BaldWfn Drivers ol a nearly
b.llnkrupt Washington taxK:ab operation
becOme heroes wt.en they rescue twO kid-
napped children. 'R' ( I hr . 39 min )
IMmCMlmLm -...... , ..... .. E'"'"IQI =C .•
Llll•UT .......
... "Hell<>-Ooodbyt" (1970, Ro-
manot) Mlchffl Crewtord, Curt Jurgens.
A ~ ..i.tnen het a brief effalf with
hit bola'• wtr.. ~htl} m...-, .... , ..
1----... w ...
, .. ,,. -1.-ucct IOll 10 CCll..· I.Ml Father Guido Sarduccl (Don Novel-
lo) of "Saturday Night Live" tame tel(es
to the stage lof a coocert ol music and
Irreverent comedy at the Unl\lefslty ol Cal-
lfomla at Santa Barbara. ( 1 hr ) .......... II CC>_. "Catherine & Co." (1 973, Ora·
ma) Jane Blrkln. Patrick Dewaere. After a
lesson In economics. an enterprising Parts
ptostitute Incorporates herself and assem-
bles a diverse group of stockholders. 'A' .l1 hr .. 27 min.)
19(H)_. "Deja Vu" (1965. Orama) Jae·
~n Smith, Nlgel T8fry. A spiritualist con·
vmces a screenwrltM and his flanoee that
they are the reincarnation of two lovers
Who died In a blaze llfty years earlier 'A'
( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
-Mondngllovl••-
a. CZ> "Afttlf The Rehearsal" ( 1984, Ora·
ma) Ettand Josephson. tnorld Thulin (1
hr. 14 min.)
•CC) "Kelty" ( 198 t, Orama) Robert Lo-
Q!fl. Twyla-Dawn Voldns ( 1 hr , 34 min )
t:a{l) "Police Academy" ( 1~. Comedy)
Steve Guttenberg, Kim Callrall ( 1 hr., 4 t
min)
• • PLIMi .., • LM A fvnd..ralslng special 10 benelll cancer and disease,..
search at St Jude's Children's Hosp11at In
Memphis, Tenn Hosts Belly White and
Dick Van Patten ( 1 hr )
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Nnm "" -NAWI •.nn•• TOO.AY IMAT •a COAIT9
_,.,. "The Ute 01 Alley" ( 1S.9,
Comedy) Wdllam Bendix. Rosemary 0.
Camp A treltul Californla a.lrcraft factory
work81 1n the grip ol a llnanclal crlSIS is
rescued by his allrulStlc daughter ( 1 hr ..
28m1n)
.
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Stan Laurel Oltver Hardy { t ht , 5 min )
NI (fl) "Mary Jane Harper Crtad Last Night"
( t977. Orama) Susan Dey, Kevin MoCar·
~ (2hrs )
.. ~ "Gloria" ( 1980, Orama) Gena Row-
lands, John Adames (2 hrs. t min.)
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min)
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kler. Sally Field (2 hrs.) •<19 "Tetm Of Trial" ( 1963. Orama) Lau-
renoe Olivier. Simone Sigl'lOfet (2 hrs,)
-CC) "Two Of A Kind" (1983, Romance)
John Travolta, Ollvla Newlon-John. ( 1 hr ,
~min)
CH) "High Sc.tiool US A." ( 1983, Come-
dy) M1ehaet J Fox. Nancy McKeon ( 1
hr ,40mln )
Cl) "Bananas" (1971, Comedy) WOOdy
Allen, Louise Lasser ( 1 hr 22 min ) G "little Egypt" ( 1951, Ofama) Mark
Stevens. Rhonda Fleming ( 1 hr . 30
min )
-(11) "The Barbary Coast" ( 1975. ACMIO-
ture) Wllllam Shatnef, Dennis Cole. (2
hrs )
-CI) "The Vagabond'' ( 1916) Charlie
Chaplln, Edna Purviance tWCZ> "Certain Fury" ( 1985, Ofama) Tatum
O'Neal. Irene Cara. ( 1 hr., 27 min )
tW(C) "The Woman In Red" ( 19M, Come-
dy) Gene WU<Ser, Ketty LeBrock ( 1 hf ..
27m1n)
(II "Honeysuclcle Rose" ( 1980, Ro-
mance) Willie Nelson. Dyan Cannon. (1
ht., 59 mmJ_
-a.ta.-nooa MovlM-
-• "Cry Of The Wiid" (1974, Documen-
tary) (2 hrs )
CH) "The Lasl Unicorn" {1982. Fantasy)
Animated. ( 1 hr . 24 min ) -CZ> ''Hard To Hold" (1984, Ofama) Rick
~ngfleld. Janet Ellber ( 1 hr . 33 min ) w• "The Big Wheel" ( 1949, Ofama)
Mfcl(ey Rooney, Thomas Mitchell ( 1 ht .
30 min)
CC) "Callaway Went Thataway" (1951,
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tll(H) "Nobody's Perlekt'' ( 1981. Comedy)
Gabe Kaplan. Alex Karras ( 1 hr , 36
min.)
Cl) "The Champ" I 1979, Ofama) Jon
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.. CC) "Ketty" ( 1981, Ofama) Robert Lo-
Q!_n. Twyla-Dawn Vokins ( 1 hr . 34 min.)
W "The Company Of WC>Nes" ( 1985.
Fantasy) Angela Lansbury. David Warne<
{..!tv.35min)
W (l:) "That's Oanclngl" ( t985. Musbl)
Gene Kelly, LIZ.a MlnneHI ( 1 hr • 45 min )
W (C) "The Grey Fox" ( 1982, Western)
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hr, 32 min.)
(%) "The Kid" (No Date) Charlie Cheplln U hr.)
.. (!) "GhoSt Slory" ( 198 1, Hon0t) Fred
Astaire. JoM HOUMman. (2 hr&.)
(JI) "Amltyvllle· The Demon" (1983, Hor-
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45 min.)
(l) _"Conrack" (197•. Drema) Jon V~t. Paul Winfield (2 hrs.)
•()) "Benji" ( 197•. Adventure) Hlgglna.
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(%) "O C. Ceb" ( 1983, Comedy) Mr T,
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_,. "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Ro-
mance) John Travolta, Olivia New1on·
John. A 8911-etyled Inventor and a bank
teller are ch<>fl«I by the Supreme Belng to
prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' ( 1 'hr .
28 min)
~==~ lrtl~ • 1Am1UU Houston Rockets at
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·1mln~ ... lo 1&"J. POI W Heory gets a new Idea fOf Co6mlc Cow. thanks lo a s10
I=~ with amnesia
11M:m1~••w ... .......,NCWW
ITMllY CUP PUlOfn Olvl9'oo Semi ft·
nal. (Live) (Game Is subject to blacilout
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.ICIUClml .. (II)_,. "The Competition" ( 1980. Ofa·
ma) Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving Two
pianists at a music competition ftnd that
their love IOt each other conflicts wllh their
professional amblllons 'PG' (2 hrs , 9
min.) .,.,C81 ... a ....., ... ll•--nrr TCllQHT lnlervle)!V
With Richard Chamberlain. Ii' ::"u'i. Jamie Lee Curlis. an
Australian man who has ovet 200 kan
roos
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1:tl mA UlllTIM.I. Houston Rockels at
Los A~ Lakers (Live) (2 hrs 15
min)
19 8 I Oii 1MI lOWll Featured· the tires that
bind: the relallonstllp of cars and L A •
things you can do In your car: buying on
lthe ~=·: au10-psychology
Hfttt I Callfomla Angels Ill Seanle
Mariners (Live) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ' • m Oii LA. Featured a Burbank home
shared by tormer Miss Amerlce conlett·
ants and one title hold«: a took at the
larlty of martial arts among teens. u.an-. ===-Oii Al.Rlm ., ..... ... ,.. ...
WO/IMNm a·=w Sen Diego Padr .. at Lot
ngtlee OodQ«1Jl:lv•) (2 hrs., 30 min ) • lmlAl ~ A traditional Spenlstl
hors d'otUvT'et buffet lnctudlng Mrdlne
catMrOlt. shrimp In garNc oil and stutted car .. "Tht Woman In Red" (198A,
COmtdy) Gerlt Wiider, Kelty LeBrock. An
OIMtwlM happlly married San FranclSC:o
bureeucrat becomes obseswd with a gor·
geoua model and tries desperately to lnltl·
ate an affair r'th her 'PG-13' O ( 1 tv .. 21z:• fE .. "CdleQe Swtng" l 1938. Musi-
cal) Bob Hope lWrna and Allto Gracie
Allen struggles to get through grade
school. ( 1 hf . 26 min )
IMC*l ... IMTAWfA .. (l)llft __ ,.&.
COllY INOW In stereo 9 MUn -..W rf ~ llOTI A stat·
ue honoflng an Amencan hero who was
laler labeled a tranor, corn that Isn't
meant for human coosumpllon (R) O 11
lhr).,.,..mAm>
... w..11 = "Lost Command' ( 1966, Ofa
ma) Anthony Ovtnn. Alain Delon. A
French peasant leads e group of para
troopers and eventually secures a com-
mand In Algerta (2 hrs )
• HIAll'T Of TNI DRMOll The Influence of
China's ancient tredlllons on dally life IS
examined 1hrough profiles ot three f0<mer
leaders Including Emperor Olan long ano
Mao Tse-tung Co-hosts Robin MacNeil .
Jim Lehrer (A) O ( I hr )
I l!Um 1MI U)ll) ,_Of PU.Cl: ...... ----CM _. A look at the arctlltectural
styles of the Umversily of Virginia. Yale
and the Loyola Law Sc.hoof's Los Angeles
campus Gues1s Frank Gehry, Charles
Jencks. Sta:r~german o < 1 hr l ~= "Honeysuclcle Rose" ( 1980
Romance) Wiiiie Nelson. Dyan Cannon
While on tour, a Texas country-western
slnget becomes involved with the seduc
tlve daughter of h19 Sidekick even !hough
he sun toves hts slay-at home wife_ 'PG
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MAVI CUI, WU TMVIL
11:11 PAl&Y 1WI Alex goes overboard 10
prove 1hat Ile and Ellen share the same
1ntereets In stereo (R) Q
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TUIPIJI Miii. u .
NI llAGADIE Jamie Lee CurttS, an
Aus1rallan man who has over 200 kan
1006.
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-~ .. Cl) -l -A J ·s opponent "' the race for c11y councilman 1s a suspecl ,,,
their latest murder 1nvesligat1on ( 1 tv ) D ~ Woody and his girlfriend are
reunited, a desponden1 Frasier 1akes a JOb
as tanltor at Chee1s In stereo (R)
8 0 TNI COlftl Sable chngs 10 me
thought lhat she can win b8ck Jason, Fal
Ion and Jett relurn trom their honeymoon
In Jamaica o ( 1 t11 ) I:.. STM llNICM In the format ot
fhe "Star Search" Serles, this special
competlllort features P'eteens and teens
performing for SS0.000 In cash prizes In
the catflQ()rleS ol male vocalist, female vo-
calis1. leading lady, loading man and
danoe Scheduled guests Billy Hulsey.
Kim Fields. Justine Bateman Host. Ed
McMahon. (2 hrt )
• lftif Wti "Chartttt & Caldlc<>tt"
Anding Jock Beavers' wlN, Charters and
Caldioott confront St Clair, who hOpet to
discovef euntcen treuvre (Pert 4 of 8) o
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Chlna·s anclont tr1d1tions on dally llfl 11
eKamlned througti proll~ of three former
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Mao Tse•tung Co-hosts nvhln MICNell.
Jim Lthfer (R) O ( 1 hr I
Cl:) .. "8vt11n· L~ (1981 , CofM
dy) Richard Pryor. CQly I tJOn A bum
blil'lg burglar, • conoemeo tchoolt~
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and eight children make a cross-country
trip 1n a bfoken-down schOOI bus 'A' ( t
hr., 34mln ) CID ..... High School d s A .. ( 1983.
Comedy) Mlehael J Fox. Nancy McKeon
A mldwestem high schOol sen10t tries to
oust a snob as the class s most popular
preppie. TV child stars of the · 50s and
'60s play many of the teachers and school
officials. O ( 1 hr . 40 mm )
(1.).,.. ··eome And Get II" ( 1936. Dia
ma) Edward.Arnold. Joel McCrea A cruel
peper mill owner aCQutres lhe power to
control thfWNlsconSln lombef country ( I
hr . 39mln.)
(l)ITMTm CZ) mm .. The Company Qt W<>Nes
(1985. Fantasy) Angela Lansbury, David
Warner. Alter a storyteltlng sesslOO by het
eccentric grandmother. a young girl Ms
lurid dreams Of witchcraft and wolves thal
metge w11h=~ 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min) ate 8 lllN'f A vagrant holding Dan
Aeldlng hostage claims to be an ahen
from Saturn In stereo (RI
(!) .,.. "The RUSSlans Are Coming. The
Russla.ns Are Coming" ( 1966 Comedy I
C.f'I Reiner. Eva Marie Saint Cape COd
residents become 1nv<>Ned 1n an lnterna
tional locldent When a mlSdlrected Soviet
submarine appears In their waters (2
hrs ,30m~ Cl) ... , l'Tll •m--"Hellcats Of The Navy" (1957
AdventU<e) Ronald Reagan. Nancy Davis
A submarine •S O<deled to chart and de
1troy mine fields 1n Japanese waters I t
hr . SO min)
-· (I) DOTI Ull*Q Abby manevvers to protect her Interests oelore the arsel\1c
poisoning scandal becomes public knowl
~-0 (lhr) D e NU. ITBT aWI An April 3rd
viewer ph<)ne-1n campaign will determine
wtileh episode lrom the 1980-8 t season
~ air at thlS tune ( t hr I 11 =Scheduled John Stossel re
port5 on increased d1scnm1nat1on. and
acts ol violence. aQalnst homosexuals O
~~
• Tm~t-4 group must spilt 11s wOtk
day between the fectory and me camp as
punishment IOI Sally's suicide. Sister Uln
ca breaks a vow . ( t hr l
1-MICMI ...nlm This examination of the 1ud
k:lat prooess at work takes cameras tor
the first Orne Into a Wisconsin courrs 1ury
room 10 ot>serve how a detenoanrs g1111t
Of lnnooenoe IS Oe<:lded ~hr J
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~ .. __ .... 19 ----.. "C811away Went Thataway ..
(1951, Cofnedy) Howard Keel. Fred Mac
Murray. When a 1011ner cowboy ldot's
films t>ecome popular on TV and the orig1
nal star can't be located. two sharp <>per
ator1 try to get an impersonator to keep
the craze going ( t hr . 2 t m•n-l,. ~-MClll-1Y III IIff ...
-.,.. "Handful Of Diamonds .. ( 1980.
Aduft) flizabeth Aubrey, MegAn Ross A
mystery wtlter moonlights as a cat burglar
wtlO leeves behind o ooe-ol·&·klnd callinQ
card. • ( 1 hi ,;J1 mill ) tW11.•u•• ... ,. .. ,
U mAm Ske1ches. a test•tubt 1MMit
er,=~ for health.
I mnAl'Y ----~A hypo-thetical case stUdy ot a spy satellite Is the
locus of a panel discuSsion about the dlffl.
cutty ol ma1ntalolng military secrecy irl an
society. ( 1 hr )
-~ lllllltl.allT
~ Breakfast Club" ( t934.
Orama) Emlllo Estevez. Molly Ringwald
Five teen-agers converge at an all--day ~
tention sesslOO and make strlde6 1oward
mutual understanding and respect. 'R' O
1hr .37 min )
LIUm.D OI M .:ti -PMIOUI Featured the McGuire Sisters. Lome
Greene. Lyle Waggoner and Lisa ~
chef: a tour ol POf'toflno. Italy with Loretta
Sw1t (A) ( 1 hr J
CS) m¥ll "POlk:e Academ " ( 1984.
Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. ~Im C81trall
When l<>feed to comply with an open ad· mlSSlons pollcy. a police academy copn
with • motley crew of misfits 'R' o ( 1 hr .
4 t min)
(Z)mwll "Fet1c11y" (1978. Orama) Glofy
Annen, Christopher Miine. A young wom-
an becomes aware of her sexuall1y White
vacationing in Hong Kong. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31
min~ n~ I m¥ll ~ensteln Created Woman"
I 1967. HOHO<) Peter Cushing. &Jsan
Dent>erg Or Frant<ensteln axP9f'1ments
with bodies of bOth sexes (1 hi .. 55
mm' tut B .,,_ l'WlmlT ••1.911'1 lllT Of CMIOI From February
1985 comedians the Smothers Brothers.
country S10Qef Lee GreenwOOd and ac-
tress Jami Gertz Join host Johnny Carsoo
In sleteo (A) (I hr )
l lAn.lAY~ o ...-rum MOW11 "The Cavern" ( 1966. Orama)
Rosanna Schlattino, John Saxon. During
World War II, she soldiers and a beautiful
woman are trapped together In a German
l
mu= dump for five months (2 his.)
MAWAIMl4
flUlm'nll&.o.
IODYWA'IQt (Prem1ere) Amet\ca's
preoccupation with thinness and dialing:
crash-diet dangers. obeSlty hazards. the
rote ol exercise. Guest: Rep Barney Frank
iMass.~r.) .. , wuu.n
tW Cl) -.Y tmAT A cnme boss puts cM
a contract on the man who murdered his
son duf1ng a high-stakes card game. (R) i! hr . tO min.)
1Ul(C) .,_"A Nightmare On Elm Street"
(1984. Horror) John Saxon. Ronee
Blakely A group of L.A. chlldren are t8r·
r0<lzed by a vengeful kilter who can Invade
their dreams and matarlelfze when they
awake. 'R' ( 1 tv .• 31 min.)
tHI I "'• 1a.&.'fWOOD • ~--81!9T• F n 1W tnttfV!ew with
Riehefd ChembtNln.
• W ..... Jeffrey Lyons and Mi·
chael Medved host an lntormettve loOk at
what's new al the movie$ In storeo.
Cl)ITMUYCUPflLAY'OfN OMs10n Semifi-
nal (R) (3 hrs )
.. "Misalng In Action 2 The Begin-
ning" ( 1885. Orama) CtlUdc NofOI.
Soon· Teck Oh An Ametlcan cok>nel. held
ptisoner by Md4tlc VielnameM ceptora.
mekes a bid for freedom lot hlmleff and
his i.llow POWs. 'R' (1 hr., 36 min.) i I• CY JllCUll
tlll • U11WWllMDAWltUii ..
I~ actress Bea Arthur. In stereo.
~--nm ... 11 ..., ... .. ... "°""' MOWll "A Whale F0< The Kiiiing"
(1981, Orama) (Part 1 of 21 Peter
Strauss. Richard Wldmatk A New Ycn•
stranded on the coest ot Newfoundland
fights an entire community In an attemp1
to prevent them from Slaughtemg a
beached Whale. {f hr .. 30 mrn.)
I L.CM.• IF CMllTYU
• ID 111 OI IMIU IT ..... u.
MOWll "Amin· The Rise And Fal"
( t ~ 1, Orama) Joseph Ollta. Geoffrey
Keen A dramatization of the atroctttea
commhted by Uganda dictator ldl Amin.
'A' ( t hr .• 41 min)
._CID CGNt -nm MDII This docu-mentary takes a look at the working llvea
of tOday's policemen and examines the
reasons bettlnd the high dlvOf'ce rates, .._
coholism. drug abuse and suicide within
the ~olesslon. ( 1 hr,)
119 8 Cl) llOWE "B Condo< .. ( 1970, W.,._
em) Jtm Brown Lee Van Cleef. A chain
gang escapee and a con man heed fof
Meidco to S1eal a million-dollar fortune In
. (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) w wsu-.r ...
.,.. "Caught In The Draft .. (1941.
Comedy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour A
draft·dOdger discovers he has lnadvert·
ently enlisted in tl'le Army (2 hrs.. 30
min.) I ':. "Oogpound Shuffle" ( 197 '· Drama) Ron MOOdy, David Soul. An 811t·
vaudeville lap dancet )Olos torces with •
wandering pnzeflghler to raise the money
the hooter needs to reclaim his dOg from a
vancouv~nd. (2 hrs ) ~"::. IY -A POITUlf Of --~ Highllghts ITom the peffooner'a
1985 conoert tour lnclUdlng the aonga
"Day Trippe<:· .. Jesse," "Stand by Me ..
mland =~u:. Goodbyes .. ( 1 tit.)
m ...
MOWll "The Kentuckian" ( 1956. Ad-
venture) Bun Lancaster. Diana Lynn. A
man and his son fight thelf wax across the
Keotuckl ;e<ntory lnto Te11tas (2 hrs.)
• .,_,. lnteMews with l<evtn
OobeOn ("Knots Landing"). Chatlel
ShaughneSSy ("Days of Our LNeS") and
lm=~=~he W0tfd Turm") .
..-mu.
.. "Slime It On Rio" (.1934, Com-
edy) Michat4 Caine. Joseph Bologne A
bollnessman vacationing In Rio de Janelto
IUCCUmbe to an affair wfth NI t>.-
frlend'a teen-age deuQhter. then tr1ea to
k"p It a secret. 'R' ( 1 lir . 60 min)
CI) mm "Tant<" ( 1983, Orame) ,..,.,_
Garnet. G.D. Spradlin When an army..,.
geanl's young son 18 arreeted and aent to
won< on a labOr rarm. the fa1her uaee hit
tenk to rescue the boy ·PG' C 1 hr.. 53
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tlyl "" h11rd IJ11•yfu•,-, ~usan bnrnndon
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Jotu1 M1111ny INin11tu Tilly (I hr 30
mot I SI M~11y A11urew' ( 1958 Com4MJ'(I
Otln11y "-•wt• f'lt'r AnQftl• ( 1 h1 43 m111 ) fD Thn lttghwaymun" ( 19!>1, Adven
tvro) ( t)t\flo.., Cobum Philip Friend (I
hr :l<l m111 ) .,. (f7) '\.uHUo'f~ · ( 1912. Honotl COtnttl
Wth>e .Nw1111tfllf ~n11 ( t hr JO min ) '*' l ' lt1 Ac•<*TIY 'J Their F"lrtl AUIQli
111t•tcl' 1 l!lf\ Cc>rnedV) Steve Ouuen
l.w<ij ki4~ Smllll (I tv '7 ml!'\ I
24 Suncloy , Aprll e. 19M
-1--lcmClllWI -·:• ).._....,
a11 "C.; ... 'Bust" Looise t 1981 Cr~
"11 Richard Pryot ~ T)'SOI" J. bv'-1
bW'O burglar a Cooeetned ~hOOl1eac.·
¥<! eigtll dlAdrert ma"e a et~-c.oun•r1 t1ip tr1 a br'ot<en-fj()wn 5ChOOI bus ~ ' •
r11 J.t min J
nllJi; .,.. 'Fratemrtf Vacation I 198~
<:.omeoy1 Stephen Geott1eys Shefee J
WhOn Oe!.4>rte belllg saddlet.l w•ttl a ne<
Cy P4edQe dunng a weetrend "' Pa m
SPf~. two tratl!f'nity bfOlhefs llE! ,,..,. ii
poot5ode blonde R' O I 1 hi 33 m•n 1
nl e .,.. "Kans.as Pacific · t 1~3 Wes•
em1 Stefl;nQ Hayden, Eve Mille< In 1860
a t>and of Sovthern rebets attempts to
btocil constructron of the Kan!>as-Pac1f1C
Railroad ( t l'lr 30 min ) •
(f)PMnt•
.... "Cha11te Chan The Shanghai
Chest'' ( 1948. Myst~yl Roland Winte<s
Manlan MOfetand When a 'oe&d" ma,.,
returns to murder me jUdge and iur0<s
who convicte<1 htm. Charlie Chan IS called
l&J~te (1hr)
-........ 11ov1es-
... "North Coun1ry" ( 1969. Oocumenta
r.l! (2 hl S.j \CJ "OUve1I" ( 1968, Musical) Ron Moo·
d_t, Oliver Reed (2 hrs • 26 mm ) (HJ "Benji' ( 1974, Adventute) H1ggms
Peter B1eck ( 1 ht . 25 min )
fSJ "Terms 01 Endearment" ( 1983. Ofa
ma) Shirley Macla•ne Debra W1nge1 (2
h11 10 mm ) "'
tl:ll(ZJ "Cracke<s" (1984, Comedy) Donald
Sutherland. Jack Warden ( 1 hr . 32 min ) ta• "The Last Mlle" ( t932, Qfama) Pres-
ton f'.oste1 Howard Phillips ( 1 hr . 30
min) r
t:ll (HJ "Roller rsoooie" t 1979 Musical) Lin
d8 Blair, Jim B1ay ( 1 hr , 43 mtn)
!ti(%) ' lmputse" ( 196'* Suspense) I 1m
Mo1neson. Meg Tilly ( 1 hr . 28 min)
t:ll(C) "1918" (t985, Ofoma) w1111am
Converse·Roberts, Hollie r oole I 1 hr . 3 I
min )
( "The General" ( 1927, Comedy) (S1
lent) Busler Keaton. Marton Mack ( 1 hr
23mln)
ei9(C) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984
Suspense) Henry Thomas Dabney Cole
man (1 hr 4 t min )
(ff) "Isaac Uttlelealhen," ( 1984. Qfamrt)
Lou Jacobi. Sco11 Hylands ( 1 tit 30
min)
CI) "Police Academy 2 Their First Assign
ment" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve Gutten· oery. Bubba Smith ( 1 h1 . 27 min )
(l) 'AlslnO And The Condof" ( 1983. Ch
ma) Dean Stockwell. A lan Esqurvel ( 1
hr . 29m1n)
.. ( "One On One" ( 1977. Oi'ama) Robby
Benson. Annette O't oole (2 hrs )
1:11 "Isaac Littletea1hers" ( 198.4, Oi'ama)
Lou Jacobi, Scott Hylands. ( 1 hr . 30
min)
(%) "The Buddy Sy.tern" ( 1984, Come-
dy) Alchetd Dreyfuss. Susen Sarandoo c1 hr . som•v -•..•..• ........
., :'non• II TODAY J" 4mAT •Aa COAITIR ts I llOWW Bananas ( t97 t Comecly1
W r::iiocy A _., l ouise l a~ A Pf oduct
le<ill'f l:IO'e'l N•lt h·s evef)'day IOUlll'le
~ to a .__,... .. ' I .ir1n Amer.can country
dt'\Cl oec~~ a d>Ctate< during a polltteal
.;j>f'eava Pu 11 h< 22 min I
M :Z _,.. Tl'lt' Company Of Wolves'
11985 Fanta<.r I Angela Lansbury, David
Vfatr>ef AllE'f a !.!0<ytet1tng ses5100 by he1
e......er-tric g1anamon1er a 1oung girl nas
lv•.O 01eams of N•IC.h<:rafl a"d wotves thal
rr>('(ge N1lr rPa • 1 R f I ,.., 35 min )
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419 mwll lhe G11•y FQ~· I t982 West
1.-1n1 Pictard Farnswolth Jackie But
roo;otts R~aseo alter 30 years rn PflSOfl
" !lOIOI•~ ~1agec.oach bandit finds popu
ta11ty amooq lhe people m the Canadian
wilde1ness when he embarks on a train
robbt"'ij sp1ee 'PG' ( 1 hr , 32 min.)
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) MO¥ll Young Oess 119!>3 D1ama1
Jtilln Simmons Stt>wil1t r.,ranger The h•'>
tory ol [ltzabPth I hPl'tdSlrong daughter ol
King Henry VIII is traced lrom rn,r youth
through her assumptton ot t~ Br11tsh
throne ( 1 hr 5? min J
(()TM Mm IOlltQ W1ll1e de Wit vs Gary
I ightt>ourne 1n o heavyweight t>out sched
uted 101 tO rounds ltve 11om Las Vegas
Nev (2 his. 30 nun J (liJ W.0 MUOI
(LJ .W. "G1eystoke The Legend QI
Tarzan. Lo1d Of The Ape5" ( 1984. Ad
ven1ure1 Ralph A1cl'lllrdson. Chrlllopher
Lamber! African apes ra•'le an 01phan1td
bOy trom 11 tlelples'> tOddler to on 1ntelh
gent ana experH'!nced hunter PO' 12
hfs . 9 min)
,GtJJTIUT I ~ • 1 me.,,. 0 191'1 ~
TOO a.Gii POil Co.GIT Monroe·• la
ther pays o vl!lit and h11s high expectn
ltrons~:,;on
IMIW. I LJllB ....... ... AIMii mTM'I ..,....,
~ 'Johnny Danger<>vsly"' ( 1984
Comedy) Michael t<ea1on. Joe P19Copo
In the 1930s. on honf!tSt. QOOd-hMrted
man is forced to lvrn to 11 life of crime to
finance his neu1otlc mother's :yr~etlnO ~~PO 13' Q ( t hr . 30 m1n I ,.,C81 ...
9 91m'TU m1 TW Pttt< ~treusa h<>s1a a J>'Ollfe of the TV ** '60 M1nut" · . ..
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MC .... Q ... 9 -_.._Wesley regtets the
,. .,Q.Ulm Stuntman Robbi& Kn1ev mean things he said abOut his &CCOfdoo
ef Australia's g1:1n1 wOfms teacher after learl\lno about the man's ==.c: Idea~~ ·-()11-FCll'n. TUlf9~-.J>. PUm1WLOll> 'JI. M'O'iZlll Stuntman Robbie • n••~ Knievel. Australia's gtant worms. • 1181'... 9 WML ftmT-"Kaufman's View'
....,_,_.TMILOITENOOEIQ Guest Henry Keufman, executive dlrectOI r:a .-AT AT .-r Ho<.1 Howard Ste of Salomon Brottlefa l111e
vons otfe1$ an 1nstdef's trar.k ort the hol ID •CO!! Ml OIAW c:owrTY "Elec
test things 10 do this weekenr1 llon '86 • How The Races Win Be Run."
I ,_. • ..n Party leaders In Orange County w1u dis·
11•~ Cahfotn1a Angels a1 Qak cuss the strategies and ettorts to be made
land A'a (live) (2 hrc; 30 min J to gain regbtered voters and to assure D IYI OI LA Featured a behind lhP that the<e will be clean electoo cam
~~al Club Med Moores pa~ IJUT UMI ,._. IPOll .. T,.IC8-'"JM• ECH*ICOUllT OfA~ ( MO¥ll "lhe Purple A069 Of Cairo" ( 1965. Comedy) Mia Farrow, Jett Dan
iets A Oepresslon-«a waitress who fre-rA .. "M quents the movies to escape her unhappy
.,...YWIDIAm marriage embarks on a whlrlwind adven-
fllOf'ID 01 un. ture when a matinee Idol steps ott the
,_...,., screen and Into her Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr . 22
W~OIWID•MVINO min)
m¥a "Tho I onely Guy· ( 1984 C nm (l)M~0.11t'l'9iMl0-IGD•IBll••
edy) Steve Maritn CharleS Gr0d1n AllN .. al) ...-r 1IMXI • POWll fllAY In stereo
his girtfrlend leave:; him. a young man L1 h!:)
laces a IOnely lite and writes a t>eSI selhng .. 9 {I) DAU.Al The Ewing bUy·back of the
oook 1ha1 serves as a guide for other lonf> Marinos shares makes members of the
some men ·n· ( 1 hr , 30 min ) cartel wonder about J.R 's motives O ( 1
I UC.,_tAlfTANnA hr)
Ml (I) TftJmn ZONI Two 'ilOrle'; a SCI D m UIT ....Cl (Premiere) A
enlist claims that he and his 1t.1ncee wn group ol oddball cops al Precinct 56 han-
nesMd the landing nl 11 UF'O. Merhn IM die •• and mishandle •· a series of criminal
Magician calls on Sir l 11nc1.1tot fO help him cases Tonight. motOfcycle pollceman
build a better Camelnt In o.;tereo (I hr I Raid (Rick Oucommun) dons e go<11\a su11 D G..,.. The R1p1tde bO'fS lf>arn that to nab diamond smugglers Stars Adam
ParlSl's hance is 1nvOlved 1n a government West and Keenan Wynn ( 1 hr )
bid-tampering SGherne ( 1 hr ) D a -·--L90f'l's radical leach D di WTD N Y Knoe~s cN1tAr Pa 1ng techniques jeopardize hlS chance fOf a
trick Ewmg teaches Wet>w•1 h11w 111 nlAy feoo.:;f to Oxtord. Q
loos ... = (R) Q I ~ llCMl "lhe Black Pirate" ( 1964. Ad·
•ITO' ,.,, ..
e mVll 'Ghost StOfy· ( 1961 Hon o1 I
Fred Astaire, John Hou&eman Myc;teriouc;
deaths begin to dec1matP thP ranks ot a
sman c11cle ot etde1ly men who r,hMP a !>O
iar old secret (2 hrs )
WAll.al'OI Wiii it MYllW 0
..... LOii)
WALL l1'mT Wiil "Kaufman·~ l/1ew
vest Hen1y Kaufman PJ0<-11t1ve ,1111PCtor
of Salomon Brothers In<.
<el .. "Code Of S1le11ce" ( 1984 Ad
V1'1nturn) Chuck Nf)rrts. Hnnry Sliva A
maverlek Ch1engo cop wages a 'j1Jhf11ry
war against r~l drug-running gangs 'R'
Q_( l hr , 4 1 min ) 00 MCMI "Mov1ny Vt0lal l0f\S I 196!>
Comedy) JOhn Murray, JennifN filly
Sc111erbfa1ned ~tudents combine with
Inept driving sch004 1ns1r11c1or-. to crento
m1tyhem. on nnd off lhA rm111 PG 13' r;J
~hr . 30mln) ..., .....
llWll "Slick" ( 1984 Drnrnal Burl
Rtynoldt. Candiee Bergen An eic con',;
elltmpt 10 iwenge hiS prtton bUddy's mur
def bflng8 him face fO face Wilh rlQrldA
mobltOfl 'R' c;> ( 1 hr 4q min I e -Mc.a Sa!'llo Anuas Oert>y
Round Table ( 1 hr) •a> ..........
venture) Ricardo Montalban. Vincent
Prlee A pirate battles an archenemy IOf
leadefsh1p of his band (2 hrs ) •.-AT•• DlmAllCU "Elektra" Rich ard Strauss's opera chronicling SophO-
cies· tragic story of Elektra's murderous
obseSS1on to avenge her lalher's death
'>tars Leonie Rysanek. Astrid Varney and
Ca1ar1na Ligendza In hts last film perform·
once. Karl Bohm conducts the Vienna
Phtlharmonlc Orcneatra (EngliSh subtt
ties) In stereo 12 hrs, 30 min )
8DIUIMMLOll> G ,_ ta "Lei's legahze Th<>Se
Ofugs" Guests. Amerlean CM! Liberties
Union Executive OltectOf Ira Glasser, Rep
Ch~(O/R·N.Y) (thr)
~ ITM ,_ llUI POOnM.L ~ llCMI "POik» Aoedefny 2. Their First
Assignment" ( 198&, Comedy) Steve
Outtenbefg, Bubba Smith When vandal
ism begins to run rampant, •uthontles re·
cru1t the motley poffoe academy gradu
ates aa a last-ditch clean-up effort ·po
13' (1 hr, 27 min.)
1-.rAmff d Q'.I a IA9I Joe and WHiie come to
the aid ot •n unot1hodo• man O Cl) llCMI "Candy" ( 1968, Comedy) Ewa
Autin, Marion B<•noo. A nymphet l'leads
IOI New VOrk allet being raped by. poet
11nd a Spi.rlishge:aener (2 In. 30 min )
(ft) MY •W'f w• Drew Bar
rymore and Heath« Leery star lo thll eef·
io tale of an lmeglnetlve 10-yMt old girl
who rotltt• that the heers a burled wom-
an'a l/OiOt •DJ-.J1'UCU In 11ereo (I hr.)
-· Cl) PM.CCII c:mlT Angela arrenges •
cont1onta1lon between Chase and Jeff.
MellsSa and her new partnet have prot>-
lems keeping their minds on wor' O ( 1
hr) D e .,.. w::t Gina Ines 10 convtnce a
Haitian lmmig1an1 to Ille rape Charges
agalnsl the son ot a BohVlan bankM In
steteo. ( R) ( 1 hr ) 11 ~.,, A gang ot rowdy motOf
cyclists ambush Colt 1n an abandoned
tow~~) I ---=--........ ..,.. "King Lear" Tai<
en In by false protestations of fll181 loyalty
King Lear (Mtehael H0tdem) at>dicales
his throne and disowns COfdeha. Glouoes-
ter' s Illegitimate son trtel<s him 1n10 belle\>·
Ing htS heir wants to kill him. (Par1 1 of 4)
l!_hr.)
ct).,_ "Purple Rain" ( 1984, MUS4C81)
Prn)()e, Apolloma Kotera. A young Minne
apohs Singer's sordid family background
prOVldes tile impetus IOf his 11se to lhe top
ot the contempotary music world and en-
ableS him to find love with a w1nsome rock
e!.!_ncess 'A' o ( 1 hr . 5 1 min )
(~AUTO MClel Safari Rally from AtrlGa
ITaped) (1 hr ) · CJD llOWll "Hot Resort" ( 1985. Comedy)
Tom Parsekian. Debr• Kelly At a posh
summer hotel. sta!f membefs. snooty
prepJ>!8S, and bathing t>eauties are au pre
occupied with one ac1tv1ly sex 'A' (I
hr . 33 min)
MO¥ll "The Blonde Next Oooc"
( 1983, 0.-ama) Danielle, John Leslie. A
b\Jsinessman and his shady secretaty dis-
cover a glrl who has the sec1e1 to the
world's most seductive c.ologne I 1 hr . 30
min) (l)~RM
(l)llCMl "Terms Of Enoearmenl" ( 1963,
0.-ama) Shirley Macla1ne, Debra Wlnge1
James l Brooks's chr00tele of the 30
year evolution of the complelt but loving
relat100sh1p between a mothef and hef 1n
dependent daughter 'PG' O (2 hrs , 10
!min .lo.. Gm: AU. ITM IOIM
............. , Ill
.. PM&YCISWAYUlm •••mm ... llO¥ll "Heartbreakers" I 1984. Ora
ma) Petti!' Coyote. Nlek Mancuso In Los
AnQeleS. two hfelong tnendS exJ*~
dramatic changes 1n their careers ro
mances and their own relat1onsh1p 'R' ( I
hr,36mln)
-1-.JTUCKt lnatereo (1 hr I
tW fL•0••--
1*0AY
_... S.CetcheS vRmr111e 1mpr1tS-
l-: =ii£ ~ Rock" 1198-4 Orama)
Le><ento lamaa. Vj(;ky Fredefick An as
plrlng t>reakdancei has lo make e ch~
between htS devoted g1rlfr1end and a SO<
claNte who's willing to i;tal<e hes careei
'PG· 13' ( t ht . 3-4 min} Cl) ITAllt 01 _.,. .. • Protiles ot
Anrl-<Margret, Mike Connori. Jameson
Por1<et. Susan Sulllv8n. Frank Sin tr11 And
Elvll Pt~1~ ( 1 hr) tt:lll ;"'..,_to.•.mrrw.m
• mT ()II-C.... From Fet>ruety
Sunday,April6, 1986 25
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1985 actors Catie Adams. Shelley Comedy) Sieve Guttenberg. Kim Cattrall 1:9!_.,llACll In stereo
Winters and Martin Kove JOin h051 Johnny When forced to comply with an open ad • Ml ...
Csrson In stereo. (Al ( 1 hr ) mlss10ns policy. a pollCe acaden)y copes _.Ml) M.8 M*W
I IATWl»AY W with a motley crew of misfits 'R' O ( 1 hr IT'l YCUI alll ... aJ ~ 4 1 min ) Ml MO¥ll "Nol For Publlcatlon" ( '™·
MO¥ll "The Oscar" ( t966, Orama) 11:9(!Z)-.T1UC«l In stereo ( 1 hr) Comedy-Orama) Nancy Allen, Oevld
Stephen Boyd. Elke Sommer An OSGar 11:9 8 Cl) ~mTI' A deranged killer Naughton A tabloid reporter poees as a
nominee's rise to lame is recalled by his wages war against a group of Innocuous politlcal volunteer to expose a mayoral
frlendS and former friends (2 hrs 30 btrd-watchels. (R) ( 1 hr . 5 min ) candidate's comphc1ty 'R' ( 1 hf.. 28
min) ,. •• a 8'... min) VMAt (!) .,_ "Oeaduer Then The Mate· l1I MO¥ll "Sttek" { 1984. Orama) Burt
NAWAIRft.4 (1967. AdVenture) Richard Johnsoo Syl Reynolds. Csndtee Ber~n A.n e)(-eon's
~ T~ va KOSClna After the murdefs ol two attempt 10 avenge his prlSOn buddy's tnUf-AIQ-wealthy men, a prominent BrlttSh msur def brings him face-to-face with Florida ,... llCI ,......,. • o. • ance company suspects two female killers mobsters 'R' o (I hr . 49 min.)
.-olTIC8fTB who are part of a master plot (2 hrs 30 t11 (!) W UWN _.,8M.LBY mm.) • m¥m "Violent Sa1urday" ( 1955.
tdl mwe--•CGICBT From The I.... Mystery) Victor Mature. Richard Egan. A
Bollom line In New York City. Richard nm••,....IUIB threesome plans to rob 1he bank of a
Betzer takes a tew comedic shots al Bruce aJ//lf-AM small town. (2 hrs )
~l~steen and Hulk Hogan ( 1 hr) iamlfU I LA~,.,,M&Y
1W • C1J llAW• PJ. Magnum comes 10 lhe •• llYAll IOm AID M WYCATI aid of a tormer SalgOn disc iockey who's 1S MOWll "Zappedl'' ( 1982 Comedy) US •JUalMI~
searching tor hef m1ss1ng hance (R) I 1 Scott Bat0. W1lhe Aames A high school W MO¥ll "Souls At Sea" ( 1937. AdVen-
hr , 10 min) sctence genius uses his accidentally ac: lure) Gary Cooper. George Raft Atter a
1WQZ)_.,TIACal In stereo ( 1 hr) QUlred psychotl1netlc pawers 10 improve sea wreck. a ship's off!Cef Is forced 10
tW CC) MO¥ll "Fanny Hill'· ( 1964 Comedy I hlS love Ille 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) make an important deciSlon concerning
Miriam Hopkins Lellha Roman A young t.91.:~mMC the only hfeboal (2 hrs.)
woman IS innocently drawn into employ-mu ..... COUfCTICll Ol LOY! I CMTOOm
ment In a bordello during ttie 1700s ( t All'nlam l9PY
hr .. 45mln) I"'"__. ~ -1 m C.HOU.YWOOO MmCMlmill lo.Ml).,.,, ~RM W _.,1UC«l In stereo ( 1 hr ) CMtAa CHAM.II TN.I """' Guest. m1911'~1'c.GHT Peler Strau~ 1:9 .,_"Airport 1975" (1974, Drama) Wayne Rogers
hosts a profile of lhe TV series "60 Min-Charlton Heston. Karen Black When the W 8 MO¥ll "Gunllghl In Black Horse Can-
uu,s." crew of a 747 ls killed In a treak acc1den1 ron" (1961. Western) Date Robertson.
• _._ ClfY LMTI George Strait sings the chief stewardesS must pilot lhe huge Ellen Burstyn Alter ten years In prison. a
"Does Forl Worth Evt-r Cross Your jet to safety (2 hrs . 5 min.) man Is released and sets out to find the
Mind?" and 'Marina Det Rey" singer· 1 • e.... Wells Fargo agenl who had him arrested
songwriter Dwight Yoakam performs MOWll "Crosscurrent" ( 197 I . Mys $hr . 55 min)
songs influenced by pVre mountain music tery) Robeft H~s. Jeremy Slate Two MOUln.-S
i hr ) San Francisco detectrves investigate lhe llO¥ll "Johnny Dangerously" ( 198'$,
l9AL. ftllOt murdef of a youth abOard a cable car 12 Comedy) Michael Keaton. Joe Ptscoc>o
AUTO MCM i:orrnula One 8raz1han hrs ) In the 1930s. an honest good-hearted
Grand PtlX from Rio di> Janeiro. Brazil e m¥m "We're Not Married" { 19!:12 man IS forced 10 turn to a fife of crime to
'' I' (2 hrs ) Comedy) David Wayne. Ginger Rogers hnance his neurotic mother's akyroctcetlng ' F•ICY Five couples are surprised 10 learn thal medlcal bills 'PG· 13' O ( 1 hr . 30 min )
111 Q.UI I heir marriages are Illegal ( 1 l'lr . 30 min ) &:111 IUYIM ,_.
-.,. "DC Cab" (t983, Comedy) e MO¥ll "The Newspaper Game" d -.-..-
Mr T, Adam Baldwin 011vers of a nearly (1976. Orama) Raymond Burr. Bradford ~
bankrupt Washington taxlCab opefat1on Diiiman The head of a newspaper chain YOL'IW.DRlll9COn'Ml_,.ll
become hefoes when they rescue two kid learns that one of her papers has changed .,_ "French Ouartar'' ( 1978, Mys-
nap~ children 'A' O ( 1 hr , 39 mlf'I ) its policy toward nuclear power and htres tary) Virginia Mayo. Bruce Davtton An In-
-· • .-AY -.T VIDIOl In stereo ( t a freelance 1oorna1ts1 to investigate (i' nocent woman IS myslerlOU&ly transported
hr . 30 min ) hrs ) to a turn.of-the-century New Orleant bor-e TM.a flCm lMI DAMC .. A Quiet 8· m M'f\mi\Y MM dOllo 'A' ( 1 hr • 39 min )
year-old tnes to coovmce his parents that (I) MllO UiCml NASCAR vaneydale 500 d @ QIT.....,
tentacled monsters are lurking 1n hls bed-from Bristol, Tenn (R) (2 hrs) (C").,. "Ch11dten Of The Corn" ( 198-4,
room Guest star Greg Mullavey ct).,_ "The Bounty" ( 198-4, Orama) Honor) Pete< Hor1on. Linda Hamlltoo
I ,.. ._ Mel Gibson. Al')thony Hopkins DurinQ the Based on a Stephen King s"<>f1 story A •••119ff... ramous 18th-century SOuth Seas voyage. young physician and his wife find them--IU&. No.u an oft1cer of the Engllst\ aai"ng ship selves 11'1 a Midwestern town wl'lere young-
.,. "A Whale For The l<llllng" "Bounty" leads a mutiny against Captain sters have murdered the adults and fttab-
( 198 t, Orama) (F'art 2 of 2) Peter Bligh and falls In love with 11 Tahitian prin fished a strange rettglous cult 'R' ( t Iv.
S1rausa, Rtchard Widmark A New YOfker cese 'PG' (2 hrs .. 12 min) 33 min )
stranded on the C08St of Newfoundland ~U.&PAMl..W ----------------fights an entire community In an attempl a. .,. NI._ Of ~ ITW
to prevent them from slaoghterlng a ,._ Humc>fOUS slee1ches by ac DUNAWAY beect*1 whale t 1 hr . 30 min) tor and comedian John Paragon ("Air • • •
!LM.AIDC•tnU plane 11· Tt... 5eque1··1 . with appearances f'romPaCeS
--by F'aut Reubenl (Pee w .. Hennen) 1 th k l _.. "Porky's Revenge" 11985 Csss.ndra Peterson (Elv!ra) and Edie :.~~n ima~ 10 am associated
eomtdy) Dan Mon3h8n, Wyal1 Knight A McClurg ( 1 hr )
group of F'lorlda high school ,tUdef11s 11100 .wll "Exposed" (1983, Ol'ama) With the present state of' the film
matchee wits with the proprietor of • local Nastassja Ktntkl. Harvey Keltel A tasn10n business. D\lnaway says she feels the
btothel 'R' ( 1 hr . 31 min l model's loYef UteS her as belt to trap an answer hes in dcve1op1fll your own
CJ) .. "Preny Baby" ( 1979. Olnma) lnltfMtlonal killer 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min I PfOJCCU.
Keith C.rrtdlM. Br.e><*e SNelds A WOfld •(!) I 11111... "l boUJhta book called 'Cold Susy Tea'
Wat I pnotograptw declCM to marry the (Z) .. "Allino And The Condor" b Ol' •. 8u ~.a.· b i ~I da\Jghlef of a proetitute tn ( 1983. Orama) Deen Stockwell. Alan Y ave ".uD ms. wnlC I set tn
New Orteiant' Red Light DIS1rtC1 'A' ( 1 "' £equ1Yef In Latin America. a l'Mtary Chief northern Aorida. 1Which IS where I am 49 min ) meets a H~yeer-old peuant bOy woo f'rom." she says. "h bas three charact.en, an -® -·po11ce Academy" f 19~. ~ of treedom and strength whlltt older man. a woman my qe and a ~
Amencan tr~ orgliW'ize • system or boy. It's some of the ~Southern writtna
f9Prtlllk>n against~ 'R' (I hf 19 I've eYCf' rad.••
min) Sunday.Aptil8, 1988
-Sal -........ ·1 u.i.PAM190RT Ule0f1'Nllal AUIYIAUMI IU.ll HI ~
.,,. "lsaec l 1
Orama) Lou Jacobi
hr , 30 min.) .. I . ..,.,. . .,,. ..... lllDDA
LROfQMT ....,..
Ml .........
Bollom Line ln New
Beller takes a few coi
S ='"°and Hulk .. ~ ..... , ... ,
C••'COl.BeU tlmllllWn.GU
OUllMlllleo .,.,u ---Mm'l rrtYOllt•'H•• ... OUT
• 11'111D Feature
gardens," • sollesa t' lh~ in SPol'I
-.YNACI ........... ... ... .........
ltl Unou&.tlOelAll ... "Dune" ,.
lion) Kyle MacLachler 11 hrs .• 20 min ) m. DMMr Socth gra<k ~ Elementary Sctloo
San Joee Street Elemc
tlon Hiiia compete Ma•
l··-tU.-..cte WifW ,, . ..,.
lllf0f9t•1•11 totwumn-w1r••••1 ... ..., ICMOL.
Fallbfook vs Mt CarmE
I BlllCI
..-..rt .,......,_.,. .,.. .........
.WW "Six Of A K11
<1y) Chorles Ruggles. Y
2 mlnb laM ... IOOD .. la Cl) .,. "Splash"
Tom Hank&, Ooryl Ha
mlo' · 79 uZ=llNll l'ICAU .. ,...,,. .. ,..., ..... .... aenn •o ......
•.,_Featured 1
try avtlleble options. '
Arte Jonnton at\ares hi n~(~ I/If ... (W)Q
=!!::"Cosby. 1~8:.<i;~l ---~ ·--:S':'m'i ... • OI '
lllalunlay
111.1.PAlm.aRT IUletllMml
I AUl1'MUMI llUI POOTUU.
ILlmlUICMI
Man.ml
.,. "Isaac lltt1etee1hers" ( 1984.
ama) Lou Jacobi. Scou Hylands C 1
30mm)
.. ..., Ol llmmOM ... ._. .....
UllftllQMT ...,..
..... ..-.ca.:a1 From The
tom Line In New York City. Rk:hard
zer lattes a few comedic shots et Bruce
~nosteen and Hulk Hogan ( 1 tw 1 ... ...., .... ,,.lMI..,,.
c•UCOU11tA• •• nwa .,..,....1111 Mn DUllM.ec>
19tTU ___ k_,_
'" .... u .... ... our
• tnllO FeatUted. • IOOk at "plllow
lens," • solless herb garden fOf lhe
... WOOWI In spo<1S 11 hr) .....,. __,PUCI
IGIUCUll~
.. ICU
aft ##IMWl'IGAllOO ~nDIM...-'NCDPl.09 ICMI "Ouoe" ( 19M. Science Frc:-
Kyte MacLachlen, Francesca Annis
ra, 20mln )
-Sixth graders trom Taper Ave-
Elementary School. San Pedro and
JON Street Elementary Sctlool, Mis·
Hiiis compete Maclovlo Perez hosts __ Ml ....
MWllW .. ..,.
rttlltt Ill I .,..._"_ ...n•11••...,. 1M D80 ICIG AITIC UllMTAM
•ook vs Mt Carmel High SchOOI -"""' __.,_..
_ __,IMMPOllTI
ON "Six 01 A Kind' ( 19~ Com&-
:harles RuggleS. W C Fields C 1 hr .
ix.-IOOO IUDOY ION "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy)
Hantcs, Oeryl Hannah ( 1 h1 5 1
~-llMI ~Ml .......... Q
\WYmNlll ..... ..... ...... ..-» Featured pregnancy I 00t1v-
•tllable options actOf / comedian
IOMsoli lharet tits hOt>by of boOll
:&.~(Jl)Q ,..,... 1&8...,
,,. "BIH Cosbr· HimSelf' ( 198?
~'::.~~1 hr U min I
--~ rlTj1-•w-11M10
OumalQ """'---.... TO .....
IOODD&YU.
.... al
MOCllmOl--11 m
Ulm .. (I) ••• , ... ....,..,uw. .....
I L-:'oom 0 .. 119' LOClmY nml com. .,., ....
l lmTU ..... ,__,_ __ _
l'lllOll' ... Animated. A young g111
with speclal powers oveccomes gloomy
ev11doefs and makes the woOd beautiful
with color . I .,. ..........
Pawm ,,_. The poeelbHlty of al·
IOfdable. rellabte. and envltonmentaUy
sale energy Is l~tlgated by host Meryl
Str8:f yJ,f hr ) I itlft9 a:.egr.: .. .,.,.., ..... __ ,
_,.."The ~ Tak• Manhat·
tan" ( 1984. Comedy) Volcee of Jim Hen-son. Frri Oz. ( 1 hr .. 34 m1in.{
~---1Ull (%) .... "TM Lonely OA/f' (1984, Com-
edy) Stew Martin. Charlel Grodin. ( 1 hr.,
30 ~ .. 1 ... ''TM ~t Amttic.n" (1958 .
Orama) Audie Murphy, Michael
==·~2 hra .. 35 min ) ·1M--=lM IJMMml
flOPlil.8 A. Httle glf'l'I playful tdven-
llHlllS end In • pleesant IU'Pflle when
magloel and trlendly crMtur• -the Pop-= -Jump out of • box fMled with Old ~c.n.c-• ......-m1ca•1
.,_ "Cheech And Chong's The Cof·
s~n Brothefl" ( 198-4. eom.dy) Cheech
Marin, Tommy Chong. ( 1 hr .. 21 min.)
(1) ... , .......... .....,.
(I).,.. ''Laurel And Hardy' a Laughing
'20s" (1965, Comedy) Stan Laurei.
01~1fii.1 1 hr . 30 min.) 1'1=r---w~ OLMNo4.Y9a .. mo ..
UL,_lt
.. "AbbOll And Costello Go To
Mars" ( 1963, Comedy) Marl Blanchard,
IHot=-~~·~·> ...... u.
fM:9GfQL1'm
-~rth G11ln1 Cup Dual Slalom
from K~. Calll (Taped) 00 .... ,. tll M ._ Ullng his hlgn-
tech sld .. , a high 1ehOOI computer genius plans revehge on his clasamat• Who con-
sider him a nerd.
IWftlAYI .. l:= ......
0 ......... ...,..
G ... ...a ' CA F•rur.d
Trucke1s c;ompet• In racing_ ce>mp9tttlonl
In the Bia Rig Rodto from OoYtr. o.t (I
hr . 30 min.) (!) ... "Cole Younoet. Gunftgtlt.,"'
( 1958. WMC.,n) Fran!< lCHttoy (2 tn)
l:.:.r::n-: ~-··· ... , ...
PM:lltllC-.Mm
-POttehe Cor_eorate Chelleng9 from Lake Ttno., Nev. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) (%) _,.. "What Price Hollywood1"
( 1932. eom.dy) Constance eenn.tt. LOC::.tr~· 28 min) -1(1) ..... , • l'ftM.l New YOfit Meta at ~
~ Phlllet~ (3 hrs.) l ~':u,•.•_., .. ._..
CAftMmlOll a. maw
. • COUU.I ~ CCUft'Y ''Elec-tion '86 • How The Races W1I Be FM\."
Party leaderl In Orange County will die-
cuss the strategies and efforts to be medl
to gain registered voters and to nan
!hat there will be clean election cam-
e!_lgns ~.,.. ''The River'' (198-4, Orame)
Mel Glbeon. Sissy Spec.ek. (2 tn., 2
min.) (B).,. "Tantc" ( 1983. Orama) James
Garner, G.O Spradlin ( 1 hr . 63 min.) CD .,.. "HefculeS II" (1985, Adven-
ture) Lou Ferrigno. Mllly cartuoci ( 1 hf ..
30 min.) ~ ... "One Miiiion Years 8.C."
( 1967, Adventure) John Rlchardeon. Re-
~Welch. (2hrs.) W .,. "The Yellow Cab Man" (1960,
c~~ ~~oo. G-~ -........ -11111••·-·-0WJ•llH ... ..,_ 1la ttUtftC
•..,."Tarzan's Sev.ge Ftlry" (1962.
Adventure) Lex Barket. Patric Knowta i! hf .. 30 min.)
• ,_ Head Easter Bowl Junior Ten-,...., nta~tw ,30mln) .. I MIT .. ~ "A Legacy Of
Pee<:« Aellglon, Politics And The Lessons Of History" An Interview with Rabbi Oevtd
N. Saperstein. (I) Miro ucml NASCAR Late Model
Sportsman live trom Oerllngton. S.C. (2
hfa.) .. !Ill.,.. "Arnbosti At Oma<ron Paaa"
(1958, Western) Scott Stady. Margie
Dean. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) '
1W. (I) -WCT CMmrwipb'*""'ISti...,llp"-98mlft..
nall !Ive from Qoltas. ( 1 hr . 30 min.)
l rt ca••• · .. a M INCIM. "Mayday! May·
day! Two otlJldren are stranded In the wll-
d9mns atter their j)llrenta are Injured In a
a:Ui:t;J'arl 1 of 2) (R) O ......
DMllY• MIT .. PUCI ''Peace IS Poeaibte
But Not Inevitable" An lntefVlft wtth Jo.. ~ L C.rdlnal Bernardin ci> .... "Ou Boot" (196t. Orwne)
Juefgen Prochnow. Arthuf ~
i hfa . 25 min.) -llAICM tW M!IPOIMllT'I 0 P I C• IWT-,_1\net
Chen• with Altxancw O'NMI (''89tur· •
dty LOY9"). Jennli.t Ruth ("The ~
Sunday,Apt118, 1988 27
ot Love''). Little Richard's "Great Gosh
A'Mjghty" VII "<> ( 1 hr )
Cf) MOVIE "A lOll And Costello Meet The
Killer. Boris arlolf" ( 19.t9 Comedy)
Bons Kartotl Garry MOOfe 11 hr 30
rn1n) ·==-=IDT -~TO~
-Afternoon---• -·Mn ITOOQU G MO¥ll "Hard Dnver" ( 1973. Drama)
Jell =es. Valerie Perrine (2 hrs )
d) "The Four Assassins" ( 1981
Adventure) Richard Hamson. Alexander
Fu·S= (2 hrs ) q) QOt.D A program featuring hll
songs from movies includes performances
by Stevie Wonder ("t Just Called to Say I
Love You" trom ''The Woman 1n Red")
Kenny Loggin$ ("Foot~"). Ray.£ar.:..
ker Jr ("Ghostbusters") and John Parr
("St Elmo's Fire") (Part 2 of 2) In ster·
eo (R) ( 1 hr ) «ZJ CIATIWAY TO OOOOft.L.: u.a. AllATEUll
IOI~ Live lrom Tahoe. Nevada.
ooxers from 12 weight categ0f1es com-
pete fOf a spot in the Goodwill Games and
the 1986 WOfld Championships ( 1 hr . 30
min ) e IOOYWATat • llMCH Of M ,._ PICT DAY Questions on stress. e>eerc1se.
nutrition and sex are answered by heallh
experts during a "tour ' ot a typical Amen·
can's day Dick Cavell hosts I 1 hr )
I CILV WOILD • A..cM GIOYBllmtT MO¥ll "Tex" ( 1982 Orama) Mall Otl·
lofl. Jim Mellter ( t hr , 43 min )
(L) ITAM> l'f R A POIWTMIT Of MJM
~ H1ghhgh1s from the performer's
1985 concert tour including the songs
"Day Tripper " Jt>!>W," 'Stand by Me"
and "Too Late tor (100dbves .. ( 1 hr )
(l)ITM~I
CJ) MO¥ll "Pohrr Ac,.cicmy < Their First
Assignment ( 1"!8'> Cnmedy) Steve
GuttenberQ. Buol.Ja Smith ( t hr , 27
min )
-!~1gadoon" (19!>4, Musical)
Ge~ Ketty Cyt1 Charisse ( 1 hr 48 min )
-· Cll PGA QOl.1 Masters Tournament third round hvP lrom Augusta Ga (2 hrs,
30 min)
I nl& ITOOCWI
ATM~ Scht>.:1ulf'd reviews "At
Close Ra"91'" (Sean Penn Chr1Stopher
Walken) Violets Are BtUfl (S1i.sy Spa-
~LDOll
• lllltOfllMMZMWf ==·= lcetliA:'~~tCe Academy Ill '
W e ~ Wnmf'n's Family C1rcft> 1 up
Semifinals live !Tom Sea Pines P1anta1100
et HUtort Head Island S C 12 hrs )
28
e uww California Angels 81 Oak
la~~Jhrs) l lOULTUll
.... OllUZZMI>
... "Sgt Pepr.r's Lonely Hearts
Club Band" ( 197 . Musical) Peter Fre~e:::oGef>S I? hr" I ICNM.aTA...._ a ••••no rr -ICllOCl. IAIUTUU. McDooAl<l's All-American G11me from Oe1ro11
(T11POd) (2 hf9 l
Sunday. Aprll 6. 1986
CD ... "Testament" ( t983. Orama)
Jane Alexander. Wlttlam Oevane (I hr ~L11,.u1m11
OUTDOGILll eooo,_ tll1··5t; __ lcml'TWl.....,-,UWMZlll
1:11 .,. "Locusts" (1974, Orama) Ben
IJoh&~:=:) --1111--....clW
PU1'1lr C. 1MI llT1 Ltp-s~ rendi-
tions of Jermaine Stewan's "The Word Is
Out." Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing"
and Rick Sprlngtield's "Celebrate Youth "
(I) 9BLIY DUVAL&.• TAU. TM.a Am UO-Bml "Casey At The Bat" Elliott Gould
stars as the Mudvllle !lugger O ( 1 hr ) 1•1---.... .-
-HIOilli& -• IOCll AM> llOU An Ott· road race through the wilds of Nevada
Fiim star Chuck Norris. rock: stars Fee
Waybill and Steve Lukather are among
the drlvera.
~~~
-S:~ Thin Red Line" ( 1964.
Orama) Keir Dullea. Jack Warden. (2
lhrs.~=-••Oll
~---.. "Loving Coople8' ( 1980, Com-
edy) Shirley Maclalne. Ja~ Coburn ( 1
hr., 37 min.)
(H) 90WI "Rock & Rule" ( 1983, Musr
cat) Voices of Don Francke, Paul LeMat
~hr , 23mln)
Pim
90WI "Police Academy 2" Their First
Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve
Guttenbefg. Bubbe Smrth. ( 1 ht , 27
mm.)
t:il I mATDT'"'"' LRZU ,.,,,., C.1MI""
.-A1UT "°"" L..-Profiled
Nolan Ryan, Ma}or League pitcher Host
ed by Steve Garvey.
(!l) mTOlt• UUITU'IW e M TWODI Hunger leads Wiii, Henry
and Beanpole ln10 trooble when they're
caught stealing fOOd In e village and are
brought befOfe the law.
~~ PAl&YOlllWAYIMm ~LRP1u1m1a
90WI "Android" (1982. Science Fte·
tlon) Klaus Kinskl, Don Oppe<. (I tu , 20
min)
{°J) M0¥11 "The GOOdbye Girl" ( 1977
Comedy) Richard Oreyfu&a. M1rsna Ma·
son (1 hr . SO min ) 1:98 taJCM M"'"1'""•-1w-"Rench U1ah
Outlaw Tra11s··
l .. JICON . 9 PU ... $125,000 Loog Is-
land Open from Garden City Bowl In Gar·
den City, N Y l 1 hf , 30 mln) Cll IUO ... wmt M u. 1'1(>1'11~ 1•Cmt!"IOIWICll•
The character played by C.role Lombard
tn the 1931 film ''Nothing Sacred"
searches IOf her friends and get• help
from the Wlzerd of Oz .mec...,. ~:=."Villa Las Vegas" ( 1964. MUSI·
eel) E~ Ann-Marg<et. (2 hrs.) I &A David AttenbOfouoh. Atvln Poos--..
saint and Air Force c.pt. Michelle John·
soo j()ln returning chernpiOn Edwin New-
man to teat their tcltnUllc knowledge In
arNS examined by "Nova" episodes. 0
{...!hr ) .. GD i....AY JO _.. Maftt rttt.wns to
the police force to help a felloW cop. wno
shot • 1~ cerrying .,._ unioeded
gun. deal With his ~ In sttreo (RI 0
( 1 ht I
..........
ll01'W "Po410e Academy 2 Theil First
Assignment" ( t985, Comedy) Steve
Gultenberg. Bubba Smith ( 1 hr • 27
min)
Cl)-ARMI
(%) .,_ "Frances" ( 1982. Biography)
Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley. (2 hrs , 20
min.)
~ D .. cmeca WOIU Of.,. Am llMITY
Dirt Track Midgets. The mighty·mlte autos
l
ot c=:ck racl~ are featured
ITMTm . FMJMY....,_ '""..,,. .,_ "The Trouble With Hairy"
( 1965, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Shtr1ey
Mac Laine. (2 hrs.)
1..-n
IUCll'l llAS The Blackes search
for a 1C>-ton statue that was stolen from a
Manhattan museum (R) ( 1 hr ) •::wu.1111MT1 {'!) ... ''The Champ" ( 1979. Orama)
Jon Voigtlt. Faye Dunaway (2 hrs . 2
mtn) (I) ..,_ UiCm Fantasy Stakes IOf 3-
year·old thoroughbreds from Oaktawn
Park In Hot Springs. Ark. (Taped) ( 1 hr)
(I)90WI "Micki & Maude" ( 1984, Com-
edy) Dudley Moore. Amy Irving ( 1 hr . ~
min.)
l.il&IRllSS•a••• .... AY,._AICO'f
41:9 :="°'-"Hiroshima Survivors"
.. wa..D Of IPOITI Scheduled
Mark Breland ( 10-0, 5 KOs) vs. Darryl
Anthony (22·2·2. 16 KOs) In a wel-
terweight bOut scheduled tor 10 rounds,
from Allan tic City. N J. (Taped) ( t hr .
30mln.)
Cf) Cl) AT 1MI .,_.. Scheduled reviews
"At Close Range" (Sean Penn, Chrtsto-
pher Walken). "VIOiets Are ~.. (Sissy
Spacek. Kevin Kline). "Police Academy
Ill "
IMC ... Q llOlGA-...... ~
mWll "Moving Viole1t00s" ( 1985.
Comedy) John Murray Jennifer Tilly ( 1
ht. 30 min.) .. ,UMIAIT ... mY•n•• PAim Danny's longttme dl'eem of be-
coming an actor Is put on hold 1tt8f 1 big-
time agent suggests another career ( 1
hr.)
i rA•n · ILACI..., .. ,...,.
90WI "M11111na1 Of Madrid" ( 1972.
M/$1it.:lenn Ford. Edgar Buchanan I 'IDllOVW "Rollercoaster" ( 19 77.
Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bot
toma. (2t!n.)
Q1') IUINID Am .. e MlllUI C. CLUU"t lftiiW .....
l :.ca.:r ... lb II
lta.D CUP tu'°"' 01v1s6on 64mrl
I
• ..
nal (Uve) (Game 18 9UbJeci to blackout.
1
• m l&iillfr-~oe la jalled for
and starting time Is tentat~a.) ~to rft981 his eouroe tor en unau-
(8) 1-.A 'Nia IWWA11 In thla thol'lied ROfY ebOut dumping toxic waste
London perlounance. T1na Turner a1nge tNt~ In pttnt.
rock 'n' roU hits !Tom the past and the,.. e ~A loOk et wlldllte unique
c.ent tunes that launctled her oomebeclt. to North America. Including the
Guest appearance by David Bowie ( 1 Pfonghofn. the mute awan. and the opo&-
hr_) sum. Q
IP) MO¥IE "Julia" (1977. Orama) Jane C%> ... "The Great Dictator" (1 S.O,
ronda. Vanessa Redgrave. (2 hr&. 30 Comedy) Chanes Chaplln, Jack Oalde. A
m1t1) JewWi barber. suffeMg from amnesia ai-m ntl•1 ..... 11Am ter being "*'ed In Wand War I, ls mlstak· 5:91 ... en tor ria lootc-allke. the leader of a Euro-
AUCI ~ dlctatmhlp. 'G' (2 hrs.. 7 min.)
,... --.0 '11 ~ Sche<llle<t. ?9 B t•.,. Toa Feetuted: Julio Iglesias:
Ma1k Breland ( tO-O, 5 KOs) vs. Derry! stera behind bars; Susan "Falcon Crest"
Anthony (22·?·2. 16 KOs) In a -. Sullivan's WO<k with disabled children;
terwelght bout scheduled for tO roundl. how to meka a ,,_.video of yOUf Illa.
from Atlantic City, N .J (Taped) ( 1 hr . 8 ...r Mell Wini DA• WWiil
30 min ) Con9umer Information on a famous ham·
(fl) I ABAU. Atlanta Braves at Houston burger chain, home gym assembly and
Astros (Live) (2 hrs., 45 min.) IOOChpMte: a vtslt to a Consumer Reports fB ..._,. ... Jeffrwy Lyons and Ml-testing leb.
chael Medved ho6t an lnlonnatlva IOQ6c at e llOU.ftlOCll CLOlm• Scheduled lfl-
what'a new at Iha movies. In stMeo. tarvtews with actr .. Manetta Hartley and
I 19C... dlrectOI' John Huston. DA Ll'WJT Cl) TOO c:&om POI ""'~--T MIJflel's 10<·
mTOH• nw singing partner maket a visit and has
MOOal woodeflnQ what It would be like if
she had p.nued a cateer. .LA.~ ......... -Evening .. 1(1)* ... me ...
.,.. "Fatso" ( 1980. Comedy) Dom
Del utoo. Anne Bancroft. A portly eomput.
91ve eater finds that nothing can damp«1
h~ daSJre IOf food until he falls In loY9 (2
lhrs~IRI~
mATDT.-CMteO
Ttl&'I ca.Mtt
WBCI I A Ult PICll Mtt llMC* Mary
Frances Veeck narrates this portrait of
baseball entrepl'eoeut and Innovator Bia Veeck
I HAllT TO HAllT
llGEIT laU..lD
-.JW CCW•Uta. WIT1I a&.
llOYBll YCY..el Haylm Ymvshelml. profes·
sor ol Jewish history and director of the
Center foe Israel and Jewish Studies at
Columbia University,~ the Blb6e.
the Talmud, earty Chrlst1anlty and the
~ of ISlamlc lands. ( 1 hr )
fC) llOVIE "From Hera To Etem~y"
( 19~. Dr1tma) Bun Lanca.st8f. Mont·
gomery Clift Based on the James Jonee
novel about the tangled lives of several
U S SOldte<s stationed on the Island of
Oahu shO<tly bef0<e the Japanese attacit
on Pearl Harbor ( 1 hr . 58 min )
llO¥ll "BiH Cosby, Hlmself" ( 1982.
Comedy) Biii Cosby the comedian lootca
at el/efyday faults and f01ble8 and per·
forms his famous characterizations. 'PG'
{1hr .44 m1n) fl).,_ "Desperately Seeking Susan"
( 1985, Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma..
donna Amnesia. mlst•ken ldentltlea end
danotf befall a boted New Jenley ~
wife who becomes Involved with a tr... s~rlted young woman 'PG-13' (1 hr., 44
rnln)
( .,_ "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy)
Tom Hanks. 0ary1 Hannah. A New Yciri<
b8ehelor wlthoul much aucoeee at loYe
tells l<>f a benutlfut girl who ltterelly walhla
llP on shore. unaware Ill first that ene'g
lhe mtrmald ha saw as B ehlld 'PG' Q ( 1
hr . 51 min.)
lll CllAlall C!'~ TUI wmt Gutt!. l•.'ayne Rogers.
I TalUIO Uiall I I I ..... ,_t,)% •I Olf 'lllM.
ti=:. .. _, Ftiet\Jrect: Marti Wal-
ton ~· with one of the ~e remate r()Cl(ara of the 80's -Pat Benatar; host.
Bill Gttftlth takea a "dUne dulling" ride In
the daeert: Barbara Lewta vtelta the San
Oltgo Art Festival; a look at the evolution o' tfie FOfd Ao1omoblle. I ===-.... A loOk at how the trembling
aspefl adapts Itself to lit the ecosystems
of various regions. Aimed In Canada In
ster~~hrJ. I ==-Lam George Strait sings 'Ooea FOft Worth Ewr Cross Yoor
Mind?" and "Matlol Del Rey": alngef-
songwrtter Dwight Yoekam parlocms
80f9 Influenced by pure mountain music. .... .,.,
'
hr.)
1J8 IMCI .... Hoel. Adrian Zmed
.Aldga8: FQdwd Moll. Tracey Bregman
Rana Enriquez. PeffOfmanca by Anima-
tion. In Ster«>. (R)
l lNAU.. M • LA. FeetUfed: a repo!1 on Chil-
dren who ~t 8f900; a look at how
men'• style undelwear I& now being c>&-
signed for women. an Interview with ri8qve
fllmmetter Ruse Meyer.
(l)CLOllW e ml llmllML Los Angeles Lakms
at Sec:twnertto Klnge (Live) (2 tn .. 30
lrnln..J.----.-t-.am --JIDO'l MmAI. .... Faa· • turtd: ~ Denlela BrlMbOll visit• with Join at the Chben's Zoo: a lootc a1 wild
oettle and the Aalan Otters In the swim of
~ I dbl ...
••(J)~UCIANI A beg lady (Oor-ot~h ~) who knew tne dtta111 of a
h ~ IC8ndal meera a trag6c end II: _,.._In stareo.
"'Tl ... Fine! Option" ( t982. Or•
me) JOdy OM9. l.ewla eo.ina. An ant~
~ ~ .._ contfOI °'the A~
can Einl>assy In LondOn end wame tfiif
government hoetages will be mutdtred If
its demand$ are not met. (2 hrs.)
10 -POllalOWQ TWIJWfZ!Dm ="The Mind Of Mistet Soemae'' ( 1970. Orama) Terence Stamp. Robert
Vaughn. When a !Mn emerges from a -.
long state of suspended animation. he
struggles to SUfVtve 111 an adltlt WOf1d with
Iha mind of an lntant (2 hrs )
I OOY•f .... IGU
.UT r• DIWll:U "Elal<tra" ~
ard Strauss's opera chronlcllng Sopho-
cles' 1rag1e story ot Ete«tra's murderous
obsession to avenge her father's deettl
stars Leonie Rysanek. Astrid Vam11y end
Catanna Ligendza. In his last fllm parlorm-
11.nce, Kati Bohm condtlcla the Vlenne
Phllharmornc <Xchestra. (~ ~
ties) In stereo (2 hrs .. 30 min.)
(C) .,_ "The Rive<" (1984, Orama)
Mel Gibson. Sissy Spacek Overextended
credn da<:Unlng profits and r1slng flood
waters threaten a hardw«klng farm tanW-
~'PG-13' 9 (2 hrs .. 2 min)
.alTIC&'TIR
.,.. "Cars Eye" ( 1985, Suapenee)
Ofew Barrymo<e, James Woods. A myste-
rious stray feline finks thre. macabfe eio-
riee by Stephen King. 'PG-13' Q (1 hr.,
33 min.) CD .,.. "The Aviator" ( 1986. Orame)
Christopher Reeva, Rosaona Atquttte. In
t928, an ernotl00811y withdrawn alr-mell
pilot and his rebelllous !~age peaaan-
ger struggle to wrv111e when their plllna
crashes In the mountain$ 'PG' ( t hr .. 38
min)
(l)TAUl AMJMntl Dm-(J) 'Alla CHAii When Prof8SSOf ~
field is mysterlOUSly abSent from 1(1 1m-
por1an1 clas~,.hls stUdenls learn a laaon
in self-rellonce. ( 1 hr ) ti Mc:m ,_ IMTA ,,_,,_ na>...,. TUCU: ~In ster-
eo. l_1 hr ) .. II S FACTS 0/1 LJll Mrs. Garrett end the
girls hire a contractor to bVlld a new ~
ness on the l0<me< site of Edna'• Edlblea..
In stereo (R) Q 8 (II _.-Sen Diana HartfOl'd con-
vinces Benson to run f« go\'lfnor. Q lf) LRSma (II ntl ... ,. ,_
Featured Tammy Wynelle; Tony Dana
tours lhe Bahamas; composer 8l41 Conti:
modeling agen1s Etleen and Jerry Foot ~ the Callle Barons' Ball In Te11as. (R) ( 1 •
hr)
1-w--uuz. ..,..,..,_
T.-JIC*T
.. Cl) .,__ ''A Touch Of Scmldill"'
( 1984, Orama) Angle Olcklnton, Tom
Skerrltl Scandal lnvoMng a male proec>-
tute, blackmail and murder lhr .. t .. to
destroy an ldealistle woman lswyef'a C8fno.
palgn '°' the state attOl'ney oenerllf'• off-
ice. (B) Q (2 hrs.) D 19 ._ _.. Sophia'• out to
Pfove she's full of vim al'ld Ylgor by ClfW.
lenglng Dorothy 1n a bowling tournament.
In stereo (R) • 9 -Am ... llTM A ligtlm.rted
police drama In which a detective "*"-
a soclallte Wf\o always seems to Ott Into
trouble Stars RobOrt ~ end
Sharon Stone Q ( t he ) • ~ ST• IUIC:M In the formet of lhe "Star Search" S8fles. thla ..,_..
compeut1on feeturtl$ preteens and .,.
Sunday,Apn16, 1988 21
L
-lalurclay Cont.
I performing for $50.000 1n cash prizes in _.ct) mWll "Night Of The eomet•· ( 1984,
the categories of male "ocahst, lemate vo-Science Action) Cathef'lne Mary Stewart.
cahst, leading lady leading man and Kelli Maroney. A comet amashe6 Into
dance Schftdule<J gt.ests Billy Hulsey Earth, leaving global devaStatloo and the
Kim Fields Juc,11ne BatP.man Host fd hope for humanity In the hands of two vali-
McMat1on (? hrs J ant:,:.';(. gins. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 36 min.)
fJ'l) QUUT FOfl TII! IU.1Dll An Amencan --; 1'ACltl In stereo. ( 1 hr.) ped1atric1an··, 25-year ellort ro discover .. •llAlalOf-
lhe cause ol a plague that was destroying a1e1•1
a Stone Ag1• t11he 1n Papua New Gwnea A a DCM Pl.A,_. "The Little Sis-
;
( 1 hr I ter" An affluent high 8ChOOI &anlof whose
DAU.Al HOlll lriends are )uvenlle delinquents reveals a
WMrnJNO painful family secret when she learns to ... IE'Y 1 llMD'EACE trust a prot>ation offtoef lollowlnQ het er· llO¥I! "Police Academy 2 Thetr Fust rest. John Savage and Tracy Poian mr
Guttenberg. A1mhR Smith When vandal-....._aa.y Assignment" ( 1985 Comedy! Steve ~(2 hrs.)
ism begins to run ramp;int, authorflles re-••• ..,, ...
crult the motley 11rihu1 .1c;ademy gradu-mWll "French Ooarter" ( 1978, My&-
ates as a 1ai.t d1t<.1 c.11-,111 up ellor1 'PG-1ery) Virginia Mayo. Bruce Oevtson. An ln-
t3' O I 1 nr '17 rr11r1 nocent woman Is myaterioualy transported
(t) MOVIE 'Impulse' f 1984 Suspense) to a tum-of-the-<lentury New Orleans bol'-
T1m Matheson. Mr>g I 111')' An tnnocenl dello. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.)
couple 1s caught 1ip in the chae>!. or a town -Cl) FAW W H•9CO WI 10 COL-
whose res1<Jenrs ha~e LIP.gun acting with LIGI Fathef Guido SatdUocl (Don Novel-
out logic 01 •at1011~1 t11uuuh1 'ff ( 1 hr, 28 lo) of "Saturday Night Uw" fame takes
min.) to the stage fOf a oonoert of music and I DI alt CONCERT IERIEI Irreverent comedy at the Unlvenllty of Cal-
" llQHTTUCIS In stereo I 1 hr) ilomla at Santa Barbara. (1 hr.) .. tJD ALLllFORQIW:N While Matt's away ... , ..a.l'IPMI Pau~ar;e!> to keep iln eye on Soma 1t.9 IJl.<\U:.O.. I DAVI= TALB ... MDF•llD A quiet 8-_,.,.CUIAM.YTHEMEWI year-old tries to convlnot his perenta that -tJD .-,YON STm.E Laura s search tentacled monsters are IUftclng In hla bed-
for the missing Steele takes her to London room. Guest star: Greg M~.
where ScottsntJ Yttrd has Remington e ITAi 11A1Q1 Guest: Gladys Knight. In
pegged as the P"'"I! suspect In a series of stermuW) (1 hr.)
hr ) IA...,..YMM
murders iParl t r1f 7) In sti>reo (A) ( 1 I MU
I ... ATM--Scheduled revlewa: ''At 9 I.Oft IOAT When the Temptations Cloee Ra~" (Sean Penn. CMatophef
arrive on board. V1r.k1 tries to convince Walken); • Violets Are BIUe" (Slaay Sr,e-
thelr manager to 1er lhFHn perform, a loan oei<. Kevin Kline); "Police Academy Ill, '
shark and a client work t>ut a shady dear. I MOTIUT
Stublng Investigates a kidnapping. Gues1 11:11 _,,TUCll In stereo. ( t hr.)
stars Include Vic TaylJack and Michael 1UI ......,.._.
~~A) Q ( 1 hr ) • IA ..... Y _,, LM Host: Oprah a I "Farewell My Lovely' ( 1975, Wlnfr1'J. (1 hf .• 30 min.)
Mystery) Robert M11c.hum, Charlotte 8 IW'MtW9ClllTllS•a-•
Rampling !:ieedv 194rls private eye Philip (I).,. "Tute The Blood Of Dracula"
Marlowe 1s dr.iwn 1ntc 11r1tores.een Intrigue ( 1970. Horror) Christopher Lee. Geoffrey
and danger wti~n ho 1;i1<os on 11'18 assign Keene. In Vletorlan London. three mlddl&-
ment ot locattny l'l tn11nh hoodtum·s rn1ss aged lechers dabbte In black rttuala and
1~ girlfriend ( 1 hr . Vl rrnn ) wind up kUling the dlsclpte of a powerlut
• LlllTYUI Of THIE llCtt All> 'AllOUI vampife. (2 hrs.)
Featured Tslmmy Wyrit'ffe Tony Danza (!) nv
tours the Balidrl1L1'> r 1 or11poser 8111 Conti; g .,.. .. High Midnight" ( 1979, Ofa·
modeling <JflPnf-; f 1lt-1•r1 .1nd Je1ry Ford, ma) Mike Connors, Dallld Birney. A oon-
the Cattle n.iron.,,· lir111 rn Teirns (R) ( 1 atructlon WOfket seek'S revenge when his
hr ) wife and child are mistakenly killed In a ID MOVll · Tne fJ,1y And fhe Hour" drug raid. (2 hrs.)
(1963. Oramil) S1rn@P S1pnoret. Stuart •.,.. .. Friendships. Secrets and LieS"
Whitman Ow1nq World War II m Nazi-oc· ( 1979. Ofama) Tina Lou19e, PaUla Pren-
ctipied Franrn ·i young w1rlow finds her-11!18. Six women become murder 9U&P9Cts
self drawn 1n10 the resistance movement wtief1 a baby's s«•ton ta found In the
when She help<, thr ett Amerir.ans IJ!ICilpe 90l'orlty houSe they Hved In 20 yearw Nrli-
to ~1WION 3<. =~ 1.,. 'Tonk" (lq81 Orarw.1) James ~--"A Boy And Hit Dog" (1975,
Garner, G D Sprndhri When an army ser-Science-Fiction) Don Johnson. Susanne
geant's young """ 1c. .m~tec! and sent to Benton. In poet-WOfld W• IV cMllz.atlon.
work on a labor tarm the lather uses his a young man en4 hit talklftQ dog Mt out In
tank to rescue lht! l1ov PG' O ( 1 hr 53 search of gltts. 'R' ( 1 hr., 21 mln.1
min.) (l).,. 't'Custer Of The Weet ' (1968. ([) lllOWll •At1·Amer11..an u1rls" f 1983. Wastetn) Aobeft Shaw, Mary Ufe. Oener·
Orama) Cassie Btukr> . .Jncquellne Lorains al Custer pteeda unauoceeafu1tv with gov.
While at o birthday p.11ty t>oou11tu1 sorOfl-ernment otflclale to tactfuly r9fnldV lndlan
ty slsttl'S must tell ot ltwir moo;t erotic inti rebelllone. (2 hrs.. 30 min.)
mate experiences ( I hr JO min ) (I).,. "The Hiiis HIYe Eytt II.. ( 1985.
(l)lWUMT Zlm Suapente) Mlchee4 Bettyman, ~ Blelr. • ..n YUM A LAWllM Documentary En route to & dMof1 motOfCYCl!t rece. a
on tho Texas Aa~s (I hr t ~ of t..,.,.-oer-.noountera a tribe
of murdttouua'lllgle. 'A' ( 1 hr .. -">min.)
tWl.llC ... O Sunday. April 6, 1986
ceJ .,. "Cannonball Run IJ" ( 1984.
Comedy) Burt Reynol<IS, Dom OeWse.
Thia sequel features another collection ol
crazles In aM sorts of motorized vehicles
racing et06&-C0Untry IOf cash. Many
guest-star cameos. Including Frank Sina·
tra. Shirley MacLalne 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 48
min.)
-M'llP C* THI llTI tWllCn
MOWll "Rebus" ( 1968, Ofama) Ann·
Margret. Laurence HaMty. A casino
etoupler from Londoo lands a job In Lebe-
non only to find that Na real purpose la to
act as a deeoy to attract a partlcular
Cfime =-(2 hrs ) C!l • ~ ... e .,.. "Incident On A Dark Street"
(t972. Drama) James Olson, WUllam
Shatnef A government lawye< tries to flnd
a connection between organized crime
and croaked local otflcials. (2 hrs.)
• DAW» ._. Scheduled: a dl9cus-
alon on sulelde. ( 1 hr.) ·tmM.-(B)MllfCHBtBI When a woman (Mari-
lyn Hassett) finds the man of her dreams,
she =. als<>have found a murderet.
• "The Terror" ( 1963, HorrOf)
Borle Karloff. Jack Nicholson. A French
offloer tracks down a mysterious girt to an
eerie mansion owned by a sadistic maO-
, man. (2 hrs.)
... ,_,1UCl:alnstereo (1 hr.) ........ THI ...
n-..CA'ITOPTa
.,. "China Girl" ( 1943. Adven-
ture) Gene Tierney, G90fge Montgomery.
World War II China Is the backdrop tor ed·
venture and romance between an Ame<l-
can photographer and a lovely Eurasian to
i i. (2 hra.)
UNA ..
IT-..Y CUP PLAYOWI OMalon Semifi-
nal, (R} CID MOWll "Police Academy 2: Their Am
Aulgnment" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg, Bubba Smith. When vandal·
Ism begins to run rampant. authorities re-
cruit the motley police academy gradu-
ates as a last-ditch clean-up effort. 'PG-
13' Q ( 1 hr .• 27 min.)
(%)MOWll "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984, Com-
edy) Steve Martin, Charles GrOdin. Att8f
hfs girlfriend leaves him. a young man
faces a lonely life and writes a best·selllng
book lha1 &efV98 as a guide for Other loo&-some men. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) *l"'cm ':,... "America At The Mo\llee"
( 1976, Documentary) Narrated by Chan.
ton Heston. Scenes kom a treasure trove
of great Ametlcan fllms ranging from
"Birth Of A Nation" to "The Godfather
•··· 'J1ert II." Including stars SUCh as John
Wayne, Ellmbeth Taylof. Marlon Brando
•nd==-(2 hrs )
•.,. "Hardbodles" ( 1984. Comedy) ~ant Kramer. Teal Roberts. Three mkt·
d ... aged single men seek out advice In
picking up beautiful beach girts In south-ern Cellfomla. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) t:11~ ."Moving VIOiations" (1985. ) John MUttay. Jennlf8f Tilly.
Scatter alned s1uclents combine with
inept dftvtng-school lns1ruc10fs to create
mayhem, on and·otl the road 'PG-13' Q
I' 1 tv .. 35 min.) d iiiif WIM:U In stereo. ( t hr ) ----Ill, .. --0 .. .a A program feetutlng hit
• I •
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..
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80tlQll from mcwles lodudee perloon.nc::ee .. ® .. ''Whef• The Boys Are '8'"
by Stevie Wonder ("I JUat Celled to Say I (1984, COmedy) 1,Jaa Hartman. Au...a
Low You" from ''The Woman In Red"). TOdd. Four OOlege women travel to Fort
Kenny Loggtne ("Footlooee"). Ray Par-Lauderdale fof eome ~and romenc:e but
k« Jf. (''~hostbus1M") and John Parr run Into p-oblema of the heart. 'R' Q ( 1
•• _.-.'The A.rVf ere.er· c1•.
Orama) Jen SteftlnQ, James~· A
. • recently returned Vietnam wtenin giatt
Into trouble wtth a motetcyde gang end
strugglet to maintain his ldeels In a oor-
ruc>1 aodetv. ("St. Elmo's Are"). (Patt 2 of 2) In ster-hr .. 37 mn)
eo. (R) (1 hr.) -----------------------------~ ... "Death Hunl"' (1981, Adven-
ture) Charles Bronson. Lee Marvin. In the
1930s. a Mountie and a frontfef trapper
wage an old battle as c:Mlmltlon eo-
croeehes on lhe Canadian wildemesa. 'A"
( 1 hr., 36 min.)
--· .,. "The Men" (1950, Orama) Jack Webb, Marlon &ando. A paralyzed
wa1 veteran struggles to OYel'come the
personal dlffloultles brought on by· his dis-
abilities. (2 lvs )
I ....
.. "My Blood Runs Cold" (1965.
Honor) Troy Donahue. Jotyy Heatherton.
A girl's life Is endangered when she be-
comes Involved with a man who c:alls her
by the name of a tong.-dead ancestor. (2
hr&)
... "Seven Cities Of Gold" (1955.
Adventure) Anthony Quinn, Richard
Egan. 11"16tead ot searching lor gold, a
group ot ~rds decides to ~ a
S1r1ng ot missions. (2 hi'$.)
...... ,.flCUY
(8) ... "Hot Dog. .. The Movie" (19&4,
Comedy) David Naughron. Patrick
Houser. ~n Idaho farm boy, participating
In a freestyle siding competition, finds ro-
mance and tun. as well as a rivalry with
the reigning Austrian champion 'R' Q ( 1
hr .. 36 min.) CZ> .. "Police Academy 2: Thelf Aral
Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg, EkJbba Smtth. When vandal-
ism begins to run rampant. authorities r ...
crul1 the motley police academy gradu-
ates es a last-ditch clean-up effort. 'PG·
13' ~· 27 min.) .. ..., ... W ... "Tht Incredible Sarah" ( 1976.
Biogtal)hy) Glenda Jackson. Oanlel Mas-
aey. The legendary Sarah Bernhardt be-
comes an intematlonatf famous stage ac-
rress known and loved on bOth aides ot
the Atlantic. (2 hrs.) ·---([).,. ''Where The Boys Are '84"
(1 984. Comedy) U.. Hartman. Rusaefl
Todd. FOUi college women tra~ to Fort
Laudefdale ror IOl'ne fun and romance but
run Into protlt9mt of the heart. 'R' (1 hr .
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.. Cl) .. "The Goodbye Girt" (1977,
ComedY) Richard Orey1uss, Marsha Ma-
son. Circumstances force an ex-dancer
and her precocious daught8f' to share
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NEW TV SERIES PILOTS ••• rrom...,.,
•"Head of the Oass" -Or, "Ot.
Johnny Fever Goes Hiah School." Roush
and rumpled Howard Heueman (of
"WllP in Cincinnati''~ teaebes a class of
overacbieven who ueo t interested in life
beyond ICboolboob.
• .. Starman .. -Remember lhc movie? ~o.rttt the movie. Many years .Aer Jeff Bridees left E.artb for bi• home in deep
SpM:e be rtturu as Robert Hays ( .. Air-
plane''). SEtravel will do that to a~· •''T'be t" -A~. 1 hope. Sam
Jones (.. Oordoa'1 11 a muted
~. I don't bavll to tell
you that bis reel ideatity is a llOCrtt. What I
do have to tell you ii that be worb out of a.
uh, maUIOlemn. •'~O'Hara" -ht Morita (of ''The
Karate Kid") ii a ... de cop who prefc:n to
talk bis way out of'tiabt tpOtt.. When words
fail, there's always adodo, wtucb, roucblY
tranallted. means, .. I slosh your~ ...
•"Our Kind ofTown" -She~-~
1 c:and.idate for "Riplcy'a Bdievc It or Not
u the actress who was so bad lhe W9I
drummed out of .. Charlie's ADlda." llllaYI
a Chicqo newspeper oolumnili w6o C:u"I
even ~u. aikido .
• .. H.atdelty Houae" -More lawyers.
ldt.aliatic youna attorneys forab the bit
money for the cue& nobody wants (bec:a1111 • nobody~ pai<J). Wit.b Paul Rodripel.
Mcluie Owtoff, and SulUl Alltoa.
• .. lalaod Sons" -The 8oaoml
brot.bcn-Timothy,Joe,Sam.&DdBeia-
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Inalde
Faye Dunaway aaya ahe
was fuolnated by the
Idea of playtn9, a "Beverly
Hiiia Madam' In a new TV
movi. alrtng Monday on
"NBC. An41re deelaJon
time f6r the networks aa
they decide what the fall
achedule will look llke.
Seethe TV Log.
Vice Pr_,dent George
Bulh tops the cast of
famous fans who salute
their favorites aa the
bueball eeason begins.
It's all In USA Weekend.
Snoopy and the reet of
the Peanuts gang are
featured In color, every
Sunday In the Piiot.
Cout
Supervtsor Ralph Clark
fears the rush to build a
short-term Jall across
from Anahetm Stadium wm derall plane for a long-
term, remote JaH stte./ A3
Callf ornla
A bllllon-dollar Orange
County cocaine bust Is a
record for the state./ A4
Entertainment ·
Playwrltlng heavyweights
are represented aa six
new stage productions
open In Orange County
this week./C5
Bualneu
500-mllllon-year-old
green slate Imported
from England hlghllghta
lrvtne'e new Atrium office
complex, compoaed of
twin trtangular towers
Joined by a 10-atory glasa
atrtum./M
Sporta
The Angela beat the
Dodger9 In raln-
lhortened game, 4-0./C1
INDEX
Bridge
Bult.tin Board
8""nea
Ct...m.d
Crouword
O.th Notloea
Entst.inment
Horoecope
Ann Landerl
Opinion
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SUNDAY, APRIL.6, 1986 .
Nazi victim'sfightgoeson
Some niabtmares never end. f orty-<>oe years ago, Mel Mermels-
tein wu a pruoner at AuJChwitz, the
Nazi death camp in Poland.
He was A-468S. The number,
branded on his left fo~. is faded
but still visible.
His father, bis mother, hia brother
and bis lwo listen died at Autcbwitz.
He survived and was liberated by
American forces in l 94S.
He was all of 17.
Mermelstein bas returned to Aus-
chwitz 13 times. He bas taken his wife
and bis children to the site of the
death camp where ps chamben were
di51uised aa showers and men were
used u slave labor until they were
spent and put to death.
He has written a book on his
experience. He bas lectured to hi&h
school and college students. And he
STEVE
Mu1u
PEOPL E IN THE NEWS
bas a.maned a museum-cize collec-
tion of artifacta from AulCbwitz.
Batbecf wire still attached to elec-
trical coils, &lass jars of human ash,
faded yellow stan worn by Jewish
priaoncra and photopaphs of corpses
piled in sickening heaps arc among
the hundreds of relics displayed in a
carpeted warehouse at his Hunt·
inaton Beach pallet company.
Studenu and teacben arc some-
times allowed to wander throuab the
private collection. It is a historical
and educational tour for most. ·
But for Mennelstein, a fliabtmarc
that should have ended decades qo
still continues. It bas been revived by
thO!e who have taunted him and
cballen&ed him to prove that Jews
were killed at Auschwitz.
..lmaaine," be said durin& a recent
interview ... They pick on me not just
as a Jew but as a Jewish Holocaust
survivor. Haven't they done enouab?
They killed my mother, my father.
my sisters and my brother. What else
could they want?'' .
Mermelstein presently is trying to
collect SS.2 million awarded to him in
January by a Los Angeles Superior
(Pleue Me HOLOCAUST / A2)
.... ................ -......
Bolocaut nnfyor llel llermei.teln (left) bolda a I.DC blmeelf -taken by a U .8 . mWtary pbotooa-cbwlta. At not la a cloeeap of tlae plMMo, wltla a
pbotuflaph of emancipated prlaonen -lnolad-pher after the Amedcau marcbed into Aaa-clrcle around' 17-year-old llermei.teln.
Waterspouts seen
off Orange Coast
S,.IUMN &OWi.Sn °' .. ~ ........
Watenpouts, or oc:eanaoing tor-
nadoes, were sighted offNewport and
Huntington beaches Saturday,
prompting a special small craft ad-
visory along the Orange Coast.
U.S. Coast Guard spokesman
Brendan McGraw said he saw the
spouu about two tQ I 0 miles offshore
in Newport Beach shortly be-fore I 0
a.m. Others were reported off Hunt-
ington Beach, he said.
"I would say they were a good 1,000
feet high," McGraw said. "When I
saw them, l called the National
Wa&bcr ~ and they put ou.t a
special advisory ...
The wet twisters, seen mostly in
tropical areas, never made it u hore
and caused no known damage,
McGraw said.
The special advisory was issued
Saturday morning on marine fre~
qucncics to warn boaters of high
winds near the hourglass-shaped
watenpouts. The advisory remained
in effect because of possible ad-
ditional watenpouts, McGraw said.
Watenpouu arc small, whirling
storms made of cumulus--typc clouds,
(Pleue Me TOR.RADOSS/ A2)
Day of boating ends
up on Balboa shore
BJ SUSAN BOWLE'M' O! .. ...., ........
It just was one ofth09IC da,.s for •9&U' of boa&cn.wbo couldn't 6nd
anyone to help them after their 18-foot craft dnf\ed ashore Saturday.
The skies were dismal, there was no one on the beach, and then
inboard-outboard had just lost power and washed up on the sand at
Coronado Street on the Balboa Perunsula. -
According to U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Brendan McGraw.
the unidentified couple apparently sat 1n their smal~ fiberglass vessel
expectina someone to come to their rescue after the 2:30 p.m. tnc1dent,
but no one did.
The woman in the boat got tired of waiting.
"I guess she got sick of waiting for help. so she went to a phone
booth and called us," McGraw said.
Once a boat washes ashore. it's pretty tough to hom It up and out
of the sand or out to sea against the waves. said Newport Beach
(Pleueeee BOATSRS/A.2)
Heating
costs may
rise as oil . .
prices fall
BJ ROBOT llYNDMAN °' .. ~ .......
Dropping oil prices may make it
cheaper to run your car, but it may
also make it more ex-pensive to heat
your home.
The Southern California Gas Co.,
which is losinJ business aa its laraest
customers SW1tch from pt to oil, Das
proposed a rate increase that would
hike residential ~ bills by about S
percent -or a linle more than St a
month for the average customer.
Skies are quieter over county these days The 8'!5 company laat week asked
the Cahfomia Public Utilities Com-
mission to approve the $99.4 million
hike -the first m ps balls since May
1983. The PUC wtll hold public
hcanngs on the propoal in May. By LISA MAHONEY °' ... ~ ........
The older-model business Jets that
raise the ire of residents living under
the flight path of John Wayne Airport
have all but disappeared because of a
year-old county noise ordinance.
Loud pri vatc jets, such as certam
models produced by Jct Commander,
Saberliner. Learjet and G ulf Stream,
have either stopped using the airport
or been modified to fall within county
noise standards. sa1d Chnstinc Ed-
wards, a noise abatement officer at
John Wayne.
In the past year. the oldest and
noisiest private Jets -those that
cannot com~ly -have "almost
disappeared,· she sa1d.
And manufactu=ers he popular
Lcarjets and Gulf S m I and ll's
have developed s 'alized takeoff
and landing proce(lures to keep their
planes flyir:ig in'\o Orange County,
Edwards said.
The airport began enforcmg the
noise ordtnancc this ~ck. and Ed-
wards said she expects few violators
because of the education campa1pl
the airport has waged for pnvate Jet
owners.
Most likely, only a few transient
operators will violate the noise stan-
dards, she said.
Because changes have occurred
gradually, Edwards said homeowners
probably will not notice any d1f-
fC1"Cnce between pre-and post-en-
forccment noise levels. But she did
predict that complatnts about es-
pcc1all) noisy pnvate Jets will slow
from one a month to one to three a
year.
"There's a percent that comes 1n
once a month and gives usadepanure
that's I 0 decibels more than people
are accustomed to." she said.
From now on. the pilots and
owners of those extra-nois) jets will
be subject to a court tnJunction. said
(Pleue eee MOIST I A2)
If approved. the ~posal would
increase a summer btll (or a r'C$iden--
tutl customer usmJ 36 therms of gas
from S22.2S to $23.34 a month.
Rate changes arc beina pro~ as
well for the gas company s com-
merc-tal. industnal and electric-utility
customers.
Sam Sokolow, an economics con-
<iultant for Southern California Gas
(Pleue eee GAS em:&/ A.I)
Newport group submits initiative to curb traffic
By SUSAN HOWLETT °' .. ...., ........
Members of a Newport Beach
political action group submitted a
proposed initiative ordinance to the
City Oerk's Office Friday aimed at
amendinJ the city's Genenu Plan
toward lunited future development
and traffic conaestion.
Members of Newt><>rt 2000 said
they proposed the initiative ordi-
nance to help curb "unnecessary amd
deleterious traffic congestion" on the
streets of Newport.
"Our City Council seems unwillina
or unable to say no to the requests by
developers for cban~cs or exceptions
to the General Plan. stated a printed
summary of the proposed ordinance.
McCarthy: To trade,
state must improve
BJ 0. JEANE'M'E A VENT °' ..............
Californians will have to improve
cond.iuo1u at home fin1 if they expect
\0 do more bu1nncss ovcncas. accord-
in& to LL Gov. Leo McCarthy.
McCarthy's statement was made
for the 1986 Southern California
Conference on Economic Develo~
ment and lntemat1onal Trade an
Ntwport Beach.
.. The unmistakable fact 1s that
tnefficient poru. con,ested hl&hwa)'1
and decrepit rail systems do not
attract business," said McCarthy,
who 11 also chairman of the California
Commission for Economu: Develo,a>
mcnt "C'.alifomia must modernize its
fadhue . improve communication,
and emphasiie international educa·
t1on 1f we arc aoma to attract business ,
from around the world ...
McCarthy said California should
develop iu own internauonal trade
1tra~ if the state intends "to remain
this nation's foremost U'adint state."
"Thts year more than S l 00 biU101\
in merchandise -fully IS percent of
America's ent1re track wtth the rest of
the world -will pass lhroup
California's air and land and Jea
pons. Yet we are the only ~
economk \lnit in the indunria.tized
wortd that a.cu a coherent trlde
policy." M~y said.
AJtbo\&lh it's tbe federal aovem-
mcnt't responlibiUty to conduct
fore'lft aft\in tad i.ncematioul trade
on a nauonaJ level. be laid California
hu JOOd reuon to develop its own
lllde IU"I tqy.
(Pl ....... MC C AJlTBT /A.2)
Ii
The members of Newpon 2000
contend that, in approving dt"eloi>-
mcnt projects, the council "doc-s not
adcQuately consider alread) senou'i
traffic congestion."
The pro{>OSed in1t1auve would
allow the Ctty to approve ntv. de-
velopment only where the ~ulung
traffic "will not cause or make wo~
an unacceptable level of traffic:·
according to the document filed with
ol\ss1stant Cit} Clerk Irene Butler
It also calls for the add1t1on of a
paragraph in the .. Future Gro~ih ..
section of the Cit)' ·s General Plan to
hm1t and control future development
in the ell}' 4.nd 1t would amend pan
of the plan b) ducctmg the cit) 10
"approve onl) land uses whose
d1stnbuuon. charac1er and in1eM1t}
arc con\1stent with acxeptable traffic
scrv1ec kvels. ··
To get the 1nit1.auve on the Novem-
ber eleet1on baJloL Newport 2000
must first publish an intent to
circulate a ~uuon. Butler S&Jd. The
members of the group then have to
gather 'i1gnatures from at least I 0
~rccnt of the rt&Jslcred voten 10
~ewport Beach. Butler wd
Bergeson l~ds name
to anti-pollution bill
By SUSAN HOWLE'M' °' .. ...., .........
Newpon Beach Sen Manan
Beracson has J01ned forces "1th Sen
Roben Prtsley. D-R1vers1de. in an
effort to fight polluuon in ~ewpon
&Acracson said \he has agrttd to
work wtlh Presley on legi'ilat1on that
would d1rcc1 c:ust11"14 state """tnu~
toward pump-out faahtt" and puhhc
and pnvate mannas.
Aocord1na 10 ~n aide Juh<'
Frocbera. the Republican ~nator
aarccd to J21ntJ author ~lty't hill
after pro amendment wtl"t
added to t e lea>slauon.
The am~ndments included us1na
riutllnt state t'fvenuct for the pum~
out faciht1es and strcn1then1na the
Rc:sional Water Quakty ( ontrol
hoard'' reglatory authont to ovencc
water quality issues ~urround1na
'./ewport Bay.
Berge-ton. who opJ>Oscd the lep,.
la11on in its onainal form. wd ~
amendments make 1t worth her
stamp of approval
"\en Prnlty aod his st.a.ff ha~
worked d1h~ntJ} to formulate 1
proposal which meets our aoals lO a
way which -.c fct'I 11 mo.t ap-
propnate I am pleued now to lead
my name \0 8 2562 and fed that tbc
clanficat1on1 tt proPQ9e1 1n exist.int
law will benefit the water quality oJ
Newport Bay "
1..as1 year, 8crJC10n directed tbc
Rtaional Wattr Quality Cootrol
Board to pttput a st.atus report Oil
the watn quahty of' the \)OpWw
(Pl ....... U ROU01'JA2)
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Al OrwliQe eo.t DAILY PILOT I 8undey, Apttl 8, 188e
2 Coast homes burn; no one hurt
Seslente 6m nerd throuah two
Oraqe c.out bomea this weekend, bu1 DO iQjwia were~ in either bu .
Three ra.ideota of a Huntinaton
Baich bome were left unbanned &t\er
a S.twday ni&ht blue auned their
boUlt.
The fire at the bome at •9S2 Maui
Circle apperently staned when a
containerofkar0tenecxpolded near a
beater, l()C()rdina to Battalion Chief
Ed Vasile.
Vuile said at took 24 Huntinaton
School raises
money for girl
mauled b y lion
Beach firefiahtcn 10 nunutes to bnna
the 8:46 p.m. blue uoder control.
Oamaae to the home and ita
contents was estimated at about
SS0,000, Vuile said. American Red Cross representatives were contacted
lO bdp the residents make a.mnac-
menu for shelter.
Vuile said the thme women 10 the
house w~ lucJr.y to C1Cape the flames
without irtjury.
"The house ii just about autted, ..
Vasilesaid, "They won't be stayina in
that house toniaht. not by a Iona
By tM A11oda&ed Prfl1
Students, parents and teachers at
an 61 Toro elementary school raised
$831 this week to help defT'ay physical
therapy costs for a S-ycar-old gjrl
mauled by a mountain hon.
Donations to the fund-raising ef-
fon at Olivewood Elementary School
ranaed from a SSO check to 37
pennies. and some pupils shared
meals this week so th~y ~ul~ donate
their lunch money. wd Principal Bob
Gaebel.
Laun Small wu mauJed and
lhol."
A Newpon Beach couple allo CIClocd iltjury Friday n&&bt when
sparks from their fircelacc ianited the
roof of theit Dover Shores home, a
Fire Department spokeswoman said.
The chimney of the house •P-~ntly lacked a spark urcster, and
eteapina sparks set fire to the roof.
ft took 20 minuteS for 19 ftre-
fi&hten to banle the flames at 2431
tfoliday Road. Damqc was esti-
mated at S 10,000 to the structure and $3,000 to contents.
critically injured March 23 by a yo una
mountaLD lion u she and her family
were hikin& near a nature trail at
Ronald W. Caspers Regional Park in
San Juan Capistrano. T he attack left
her partially paralyzed on the riatu
side.
She was lJSted in stable condition ill
Mission Community Hospital in
Mission Viejo after underaoing sur-
gery Friday for a minor problem Wlth
her sinuses. saW:t her father. Donald
Small.
Laura's brother attends the 01-
ivewood school.
MCCARTHY CALLS FOR TRADE POLICY .•.
Prom Al
.. By developtng our own trade
strategy, we can ma.kc sure that those
interests get the atteotton they de-
serve back: in Washington.
"Such a policy wouJd include
hanng trade analysts and representa-
tives tn Washmgton. o perung trade
offices m London and Tokyo and
modernizing California uanspor-
tation and seaports.'' he sajd.
Sponsored by Rep. Ron Packard,
R-Mission Viejo. at the Sheraton
Newport Hotel, the conf ere nee also
mcluded international trade experts
Brian Smith, prcs1dcrn. Auor Ven-
ture Group, Inc.; Richard PoweU.
dmrict director. U .S. and Foreign
Trade Service; Stephen Badolato,
executive director. World Trade
Center Association of Orange Coun-
ty; and Peter Gou re vi tch. professor of
political science, UC San Diego.
"With the dollar dropping down a
little bat, it's easier to compete in
international trade now." said
Michael Eggers, spokesman for Pack-
ard.
E&&ers said the conference was held
to examine trade an 1he United States
and its implkations for California.
Those who attended were trying to
ascertain trends in legislation -the
direction Congrns. the state and
Orange County arc going to take, he
said.
NOISY JETS MUZZLED BY COUNTY ...
From Al
Airport Manager George Rctx-lla. It
the tnJunctton 1s ignored, the C9Unt y.
as operator of the a1rpon, would seek
a cnminal contempt finding against
the pilot and tht' Jet'c; owner. Rebella
said.
Orange County has rnforced noise
standards fo r commercial a1rcrafl for
several years. Rcstnctions on bus1-
ncssJcts stemmed from complamts of
uneven regulation by 1he commercial
o perators and the Federal A v1at1on
Adm1nistrat1on. Edwards said.
Of about 1.000 gencraJ aviation
aircraft based at John Wayne Airpon,
no more than 20 arc pnvateJCts, she
said. There arc between I 0 and 15
business jct depanurcs each day, with
transient operators making up onc-
half to two-thirds of the total. Ed-
wards said.
Airport offi cials have no ti tied aJI
owners of business aircraft of the new
noise regulations Edwards and o ther
a1rpon staff members have also met
wuh-pilots• assoc1at1ons and oth11
groups that need to be aware of the
ordinance.
The ordmance requires that the
nosic level of planes be no more than
98.5 to 100 decibels during takeoff.
The noise levels arc fCJistercd at three
different airp<>n monitoring stations.
Private aircraft registering above
86 decibels arc also subject to an
arrival curfew from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Monday through Saturday and
through 8 a.m. Sundays. Departures
are proh1btted after 10 p.m.
GAS HIKE REQUESTED BY UTILITY ...
From Al
Co., said the proposed mcrcasc 1s a
direct result of dechnang 011 pnccs
LuJe industriaJ c.ompan1es and
elcctncaJ utilities, while comprising
only a fraction of the gas company"s
customers. use more than haJfthe gas
sold. But they have the optio n of
switching from gas to 011 when pncts
make it attractive -an option
unavailable to most rcs1denllaJ gas
users
Southern Cahfom1a Gas Co. has
about 900 large industnal customers,
but together they purchase about 15
percent of the gas sold The s1~
electncal-ut1lity custom ers
Southern CaJ1fom1a Edison 1s by far
the largest -account for nearly 40
percent of gas sales.
"They have no sentimental attach-
ment to gas. unfonunatcly," Sokolo w
said al the press conference called to
explain the proposed increase.
The gas company, which serves
fou r m1llton customer\ tn Southern
Cahfom1a. has lowered its prices to its
large mdustnal and electnca.1-utahty
customers to remain compet1t1 vc
w11h oil prices. but those cuts have not
been enough to make up for lost sales,
Sokolow said.
And after nearly three years
without a hike. Sokolow srud."Thc
vacation 1sover-you·rc about to get
a raise ...
Sok.olow said the gas company is
unable to cut costs to make up for lost
sales. About 72 percent o f each dollar
brought in pays for the gas itself, while
the remaining 28 percent in fixed
costs arc divided among labor. oper-
ating costs, taxes, dcprec1at1on,
interest and profit.
Sokolow said an increase is needed
1n response to dropping o il prices.
While they may rise again, making
gas prices compet1t1ve, no one is
certain when that might occur. he
said.
HOLOCAUST VICTIMS STILL FIGHTING •..
From Al
Court JUry that t0t1k less than four
hours to dCClde he'd hcen libeled by a
Swedish publisher who claimed the
Holocaust was a hoax
It started in 191!0 when a Torrance-
bascd publishing -Mrm offered
Mermelstein S511.000 1f ht' could
prove that Jews were killed m gas
chambers at Au'iwlll The same
group also had a \landing offer of
$25,000 to anyone who could prove
Jews were "tu med into bars of soap
by the Nazis" or that the Diary of
Anne Frank wasn't a fa ke.
Mermelstein. angered by what he
considered a cruel challenge. took on
the Institute for H1\tOncal Review.
"They were not engaged in a quest
for the truth. I knew that. They were
ba1ung me. hoping to use and abuse
this barbanc event," he said. "I
refused to allow that ··
Mermelstein complied with the
group's lengthy Im of conditions by
supplyi ng his o wn account of watch-
ana his mother and m tcn being led to
a gas chamber But the gro up baHced
at awarding Mermelstein its "pnze"
Correction
Don't think your eyes are playing
tricks on you ,when you see dateline'
in the Gold Coast secuon.
Today really is Apnl 6. and th1<>
date was supposed to be pnnted no
the tcction pages.
The Daily Pilot regrets this error
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money
So Mermelstein took the matter to
court and. 1n 1985, a Los Angeles
Supcnor Court Judge awarded
Mermelstein the money offered by
the Torrance busmess and ordered its
publishers and editors to apologize
. Judge Thomas Johnson summed
up his decision relalmg to the Holo-
caust tn only a few words· "II 1s
simply a fact. ..
Having settled hi<> ~ore w1th the
lnsututc. Mermelstein filed a hbel
suit against D1tllcb Felderer. a
Swedish publisher who was a con-
tributing editor to the Institute.
Mermclsicin said he had been
emotionally tortued by Feldcrcr's
taunts that the Holocaujlwas a hoax.
He said Fcldcrer had mailed out hatc-
filled letters -mcludmg one that
contained a strand ofha1r purported-
ly from a .. gafsed victim ..
In one letter, Fcldercr rc~rtedly
called Mermelstein a racist and
accused him o f "peddling the. cx-
tcrmmat1on hoax ·· '
Feldcrcr. a c1t1zcn of Sweden and
an adv151ng editor to the Torrance
pubhshin~ firm. never responded to
the lawsuit. M
Mermclstcm pu~hcd for a jury tnal
and an January, I\ Superior Court jury
awarded him $5.2 million in damag-
es. Felderer did not attend the tnal
and offered no defense
And Mermclatcan hu sti ll not
collected a penny.
.. But J"ll pursue him and all the
other Jew-batters until the day I die ...
said Mermelstein. "By now. they
mu~t know that I am not kidding."
Mcrmclstc1n said he has hired a law
firm that has contacted the Swedish
government m hopes 11 will take steps
to enforce the Supenor Court judg-
ment. He will not divulge his exact
'ilrategy.
.. I know better than to give away
'>CC re ts," he said.
Still, Mermelstein takes tremen-
dous pnde in the 1ury·s quick and
final dCCISIOn.
"It 1s a great victory. The verdict
alone 1s more powerful and worth
more than anything else," said
Mermelstein. who said jurors hugged
him and cried after dchvcnng their
determination.
'That was worth a fortune to me.''
he sajd.
To Mermelstein, the point of ha s
exhaustive lepl battles and h15 re·
fusal to leave the Holocaust to the
history books is clear.
"The lesson of all this 1s that we
should never permit our children to
be ~isoned by those who spread
hes. ' said Mermel5tein. "If we do
that, then we haven't accomplished a
thmJ. We haven't learned a thing.
.. The point m taking on these
people wasn't to correct them. They
are beyo nd being corrected. The point
ti to stop people like this from
spreadina hatred.
''They pic ked o n me and I was
duty-bou(ld to do sometbina to crush
lhm pmmicks, •• said Mermelstein .
.., behevc they've teamed a lesson."
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Fatal oil drilling accident probed
By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN
Of .. O.., .........
fnvestigators arc trying to find out
why a pressurized pipe on an oil
drilling island flew out of control last
week, killing two Orange County men
and injuring two other workers.
Stephen Lowe, 28, of Huntington
Beach. was pronounced dead at the
scene of the mcidcnt on Oil Island
Freeman, according to Dean
Gilmour, a spokesman for the Los
Angeles County coroner's office. The
man-made island is located about one
mile off Long Beach.
Gilmour wd another man, Steven
Ltnn, 29, of Anaheim, died at St
Mary Medical C.enter m long Beach,
where he wu taken after the accident.
Autopsies performed Thursday
disclosed that Lowe died of massjvc
head mjuri~ and a ruptured liver,
and Lann o f multiple mjunes, accord-
ing to the c-0roner·s staff. Both deaths
were ruled accidental.
Two other men received less
senous inJurics an the drilling inci-
dent. which took place at 3 p.m.
Tuesday. They were identified as
Mike Coleman, 28, of Lakewood,
who had a chest bruise, and Harold
Sm 1th, 34. of Westminster. whose leg
was broken. A spokeswoman for St.
Mary Medical Center said both were
treated and released in good con·
dition.
Coroner's spokesman Gilmour
said the oil drilling incident 1s tx-ing
probed by the Los Angeles County
district atto rney's staff.
CALA)SHA tndustnal accident in·
vcstigators also converged on the 011
island shortly after the workers were
injured. A spokesman for the stale
agency said the cause of the accident
had not yet been determined. but tha1
the inv~tigation was continuing. The
CALA)SHA spokesman said work
has been penn1tted to resume on the
011 island.
Drilling operations at the island arc
conducted by THU MS, a joint ven-
ture of the Texaco, Exxon, Union.
Mobil and Shell oil companies.
THUMS spokesman Steve Marsh
said.
He said the two dead men were
employed by Pool Well Servicing of
Garden Grove, as was Coleman, one
of the injured. Marsh said they and
Smith were doing a drill stem test
involving a steel pipe when the pipe
came loose and struck the four men.
Marsh said no fire or explosion was
TORNADOES SIGHTED .•.
From Al
McGraw said. Unlike its cousin 1he
tornado. the waterspout moves sea·
ward and usually .. fizzles out'" 1f and
when it hits land. The tornado 1s a
violent storm consisttng of radically
different pressures that make it swirl
as it travels over land.
But beachgoers lookm' at the
ocean beneath overcast slties Satur-
day called Coast G uard officials when
they saw the ominous funnel clouds
"They thought they were seeing
maJor tornadoes,.. McGraw said,
"They didn't understand .. .! guess
~ H•H~
111 • ' . I
everyone thinks of the tornado from
lhc "Wizard of Oz.' ..
McGraw stressed that waterspouts
can be dangerous, especially to those
boaters who a~proach .. to get a closer
look.'" The Wlnds can suck a vessel
into the m iddle of the spout and
douse it with a wall of water, he said .
The beach in Newport was sparsely
populated by only SOO people, accord-
ing to lifeguards. Saturday's hiah
hovered in the low 60s, and the
NationaJ Weather Service predicted a
60 percent chance of rain Sunday with
highs again io the low 60s.
involved. but said 11 t$ not yet known
why the pipe struck the men.
Long Beach Fire Department
spokeswoman Donna Gnggs said the
pipeline earned nitrogen under 2, 100
pounds of prc'i\Ure She sajd an1t1al
reports indicated the pipe bursl at a
coupling. whipped around and hat the
workers
BERGESON ...
From A l
Orange Coast hay by October 1985.
and to include recommendations (OT
prcscrvmg and enhancing its water
quality, Frocbcrg s~ud.
Bergeson said that since the status
report was released. 1here have been
positive steps 1oward 1mpkmcntang
lhc recommenda110M 1t contamed.
··1 am plea'>td 1c1 ~e lhc ongoing
efforts 10 prcservt' and enhance the
bay"s water qualtl)' ... Bcq~eson said.
"SB 2562 will be a P<mt1ve supple·
ment to tho<;e efforts ··
BOATERS ...
From Al
lifeguard spokesman Marc ( ooper.
Private salvage 1 ompanies arc
usually hired 10 do 1hc iob. but they
can be VCI) CO\tly
The couple did I f) a pnva1c salvage
company. "but the) were way too
expensive:· C oopcr 'laid .. She ended
up walking up to a dory fi'iherman
and getting him 1<1 do 11 for about a
hundred buck~ "
A lazy and sunny \aturday 1t wasn"t
forthe boaters. who reportedl y ltve in
Costa Mesa So the boat was hoisted
o ut an the dark d011le abou1 7 p m. by
the fisherman working to earn his fee.
He used a 4-whcel-dnve truck to pull
1t through the sand, Cooper said.
A Very Special ·shoe Department ,
#119 Fubion Wand • Ne9/p<Jlt Beach• 759-1622 • Bullocb Wil.shire Wing
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Orange COMt DAILY PILOT/8undlly, Aprrl I , 1811 • AS
College Day set
for Saddleback
·.Irvine 25.mph limit 'unrealiStic;
Repretentative1 from I 0 Sou them California
collqea and univmitiea will be at Saddleback
Collqe Monday from 9 a.m. to l p.m. tn the upper
quad area to antwer question• about propa.me and
admiaion1.
Pvticipatina In the prosram will be UC Irvine.
UC Rivenide, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Lona
Beach, Fullenon and Dominauez Hil1Pr1Chapman Collqe, Southern California Collese of ometry1 Western State University Colleae of w ano
Whittier Collqe. .
The protnm is open to the public. Call the
counselin& office at the Mission Viejo collqie at
582-''7 l for more information.
Alln6 •apport poup meet.
A mutual suppon aroup for people carina for
aaina parenu will meet Tuetday at 7:30 p.m. at SL
Joseph's Hospital in Oranae for the first ofa leries of
twice monthly sessions.
The informal sessions will be held at Oassroom
111 in the northeast building and is open to the
public at. no charge. Call Phyllis at 771-8122 for
information.
Flnt ald coane bJ HB
Humana Hospital of Huntington Beach will
sponsor a two-night Red Cross-certified first aid
course Tuesday and April IS from 6 to I 0 p.m. in the
hospital's businCSJ and education annex.
There is a $20 materials fee for the course and
pre-rqistration is required due to limited class size.
Call the nursing office at 842-1473, ext. 186, for
details.
Stamp, Coln Club to meet
The Irvine Stamp and Coin Oub will hold iu
monthly mcetiDJ Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Irvine
Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way in Irvine.
. GreKor ~II fr~m American Rare ~oin Gal-
lenes or lrvme will talk about grading coins.
Refreshments will be served. Call Aarry Lange at
786-S778 for more infonnataon.
Kld printlng ln Newport
FinacrP"ntin& oflocaJ children at six Newport Beach shoppina centers will be offered as a pan of
National Child Safety Week. The program will be
focused on Newpon Center where youngsters will be
printed Monday throuah Friday from noon to 8
p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday
from noon to S p.m.
Other centers and times include Bayside
Center, Wednesday, noon to 6 p.m.; Eastbluff
Village Center, Tuesday, noon to 6 p.m.; Harbor
View Center, Thursday, noon to 6 p.m.; Newpon
Hills Center, Monday from noon to 6 p.m. and
Saturday from 11 a.m. to S p.m.,and WestcliffPlaza,
Friday, noon to 6 p.m.
Monday. April 7
• 6:30 p.m., C..&a Mesa City CollDCU, City
CounciJ Chambers, 77 Fair Dnve.
• 7:30 p.m., lrvt.H Ftauce Commia1loa, City
Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd.
Heart group sets
move to UC Irvine
By PHIL SNElDERMAN
Of ... 0.-,,... ...
The Orange County chapter of the American Heart
Association as preparing for a transplant.
The assoetataon will be moving from rented quarters
10 Santa Ana to a larger headquarters of its own on the UC
Irvine cam pus.
A groundbreaking ~rcmony for the new SI million
building 11 scheduled Apnl 17. with university and Heart
Assoetation officials expected to participate.
The 10.000-squarc-foot structure wilJ nse on UCI
acrcqe near California Avenue and Campus Drive. It as
expected to be completed in early 1987.
The building will be the base for Orange County's IS
fuJl-time Heart Assocaauon employees and hundreds of
local volunteers. It will have an auditorium with seating
for at least 150 people.
"The new hcadquancrs will give us the opponunity to
staac on-site medical symposa ums, which we cannot do at
our present site," said David Chonette, board chainnan of
the Hean Association's Orange County charter. "In
addition, this is a natural affiliation. since UC receives
the majority of our cardaovascular research funding."
Dale Bonifield, a spokesman for the association, said
the aroup will have a 50-year lease on the UCI property.
He said lease fees paid by the association will be channeled
to UCl's heart research proJects.
Rcaular donations to the Heart Association will not
be used for the new bu aiding. Instead, a separate fund drive
for the buildina project has been launched. Contributions
arc bein1 sou_aht from foundations and corporations.
Bonifield said.
He said the assocaauon has raised about I 0 percent of
ita SI million buiJdina fund aoal. The pcup hopes to have
the remainder pled&ed by the time It relocates lO UQ,
Bonifield said.
He 11id association members hope to be io the new
headquanen in ume for Heart Month activities next
February.
81 O. J&4NETl'E A VENT .... ..., .......
Dctpitc tbe ~Of three ICboolJ in
the area, the 2Smpb speed limit Potted for
Mkbelton in Irvine l1 unenforceable
becaute it doet not oonfonn io the
California v ebJcle Code, accordiDJ to
Conrad Lapjn1ki, principal en,jneer for
the city.
Summarlz.ina Lapin~'• rematb from a
letter, Joe HolderJ. ~ty tuoerintendent
for the Irvine Unin41d"School Diltrict, told
the Boetd of Educ:atlon this weelc that the
city bu propoeed two optlone. Tbe city can
leave the epeed limit at 25 moh and oot enfo~ it. or raiae the epeed limit to 40
with 2' mph dniplcd ICbool zones.
Holder uid accordin1 to lbe city and
Harbor Municipal Court Judp Olenn
Mahler, who attended a Unjven.ity Park
Community Aalociation meet.ins at the
city'• ~uett.. any lpeed limit which i1 leu
Riding on the wind
tbao that establilbed by a formal uaffic
arudy it considered a ~cnu.t speed t11p,
and speedlna tickeu will not be honored by
tbecourta.
'1"he existlna 2S mph limit was not
ettabhabed bued on tramc: 1urvers," llld
Lapinalci. Con1iltently for at least 1 years, 85 percent or the vehicles travelina
Micbelto.ft have driven •iM mph and
below, be said. Unless theft arc unusuaJ
conditions or a hiJtory~h · aa-related a.ccidenll, the tcd 1 limit must be
within a coupre:,f mi es per hour of the
1pced people drive in order to be radar
enforced, llid Lapinski. "The stretch of
Micbelaon between Culver and University
lw no speed-related accident history or
unusual condition1.'' Lapinw wd, "The
prevailina speeds in the school zones arc
•2-44 mph when children arc present and th~ police cannot do anytbJna about at.
With the proposed 40 mph. the school
A woman and her IOD watch their kite IM>Ar abo•e the wa•ea near
l'f ewport Pier.
z.oon can be posted ·2s mph when
chddreo are pretent' and the police can
enforce speed violations."
Steve Ubriq. tbe city's aenior t:ranepor·
tation ensineer, llid Wedneaday that
viola ton are not all people pounna off the
freeway1. "We took a licen1e s~ey. Two-
thitds of the traff"tc are the res.ident1
tbemaelvea."
LibriDJ laid reaidenta have come up'°
him durina homeowner meetinp and laid
they didn't realize that at 3S and 40 mph,
they had been 1peedina. People d.nve at the
speed road conditions allow, be wd.
School boetd member Grq Smith laid,
"Californian• tend to d.nve by the 10 over
rule." If the speed limit ii 2S, people drive
JS mpb.
Librina said, "Tbat isn't uue. (Tbe apced
hmit) won't creep up. That's the upper
hm1t. They dnve based on rOld con-
d1t1ons."
In biJ ktt.er, UptMkJ llJd that with the
increuod police presenc:e and the ability to
iuue citataona. ICbooJ zone epeedJ will be
pntJy reduced.
Board member Mary Ellen H.adlcy said.
"Wedoo't have a whole lot of cho10C1. Let ~e city know, we're beina blacbnaiJcd IOto thl1.••
Hadley laid the boerd lbould be flexible
enouab to ao alona with a study or
Michdton before and after the new 40
mpb speed limit. but the city should be
aware of theU' concerns.
"A lot of children an dcpendin1 on us
reprcscntina them in th11 area," she 111d.
Lbnna 11id after city rep:rcsentuivcs
have met with all tlve. Uruv~mty Parle
homeowner UIC>Ctlt\_OOS and the Irvine
IChool board, they 'xpect to return to the
aty council 10 May with rccommen-
datJolU.
County still needs
remote jail site,
superVisor says
Clark ears selection
of Anaheim site may
have derailed hunt
By LISA MARONEY
Of ... 0.-,,... .....
Orange County Supervisor RaJph O ark
wants 1.o be sure that plans for a Jall in a
remote area of the county aren't side-
tracked by the rush to build a smaller.
urban £ac1hty across from Anabe1m
Stadium.
In their baste to show a federal Judge
they arc working on a permanent solution
to jail overcrowding in Ora.nae County,
supervisors may have derailed the search
for a remote jail site designed to meet
inmate housing needs into the ne11t
century, Oark fears.
ReferrinJ to a recent staff directtve to
conre up wtth separate ncv-tcrm and long-
term solutions to ovcrcrowding, Oark
said. "l am concerned that it could be
m1sundentood as giving a low pnonty'to
addressing the long-tcnn facility needs."
Oark said mstructionsgiven to staff last
month to make a IOD§·tcnn facahty a
"separate. later project, may result in a
delay "far beyond the Apnl 1987 date
onginauy contemplated" for sate selection.
He received suppon from fellow-$uper-
v1sors an requestina that affected agencies
provide the ~d with current timclmcs
for cboosma a remote location A repon
waU be ready wtth1n 30 days.
Oranae County ~upervasors bcpn
scarcb1n• for someplace to build a 6.~
bed mu1mum secunty Jatl in 1981 , but
community opposition caused them to
back away from a final decu1on.
The board bcpn loolcina ap.m m 19Ss
with the understanding that proposed sJ\es
would be remote from the county's urban
areas. If kept on schedule. tinal sate
selection IS a year away
Pressured by a federal Judae to keep the
number of inmates at the crowded Main
Jatl in Sant.a Ana below I .SOO. supervisors.
led by Oark. ordered county staffin March
to come up with urban locations ~ere a
1,000 to I ,SOO-bed jail could bC built
within three yean.
Meeting two days before a contempt
beanoa for Sheriff Brad Gatei over
continued Jilli overcrowding. the board
desiplated a former trash transfer station
across from Anaheim Stadium as the
preferred site for a new J••I.
The city of Anaheim and stadium users th~ CaJi(om1a Anaels and Los Angcles
Rams arc opposed to the plan.
Anaheim 1s part of Clark's supcrvuonaJ
distnct.
Looking for a home
Jimmy, a 10-month-old labra-
dor, •hepherd, retrleTer mla. la •
a t the <>ranae Coanty B1llDAlle
Society waldn.C for 10meone to
take li1m home. Be la boue-
broken, •ood with cblldren and a tood watchdot. The eoctety'•
felephone num&er la 563-8480.
Niguel council tur~s down
condos, commercial project
Longtime Mesan
Ml1UJle Adams
Funeral services wtll be held Saturday
for Minnie Malls Adams, who died Easter
Sunday at St Mary's Hospital in Long
Beach at the age ofQ5 Advisory board cites heiglrtlimit of homes.
in creased traffic at site of retail development ----_________ ___;,. __
By STEVEN ST ARK
0.-,,... C..r ' •••
It's back to the drawina board for a pair
of projects after the LaJuna Niguel
Community Council rejected preliminary
plans for a ~unit condominium project
and a two-acre commercial development.
The council, which is an advisory board
to the Oranae County Board of Super-
viaon. rejected the first phase of 400
condominiums an the Bear Brand planned
community borderin& Dana Point.
Larry Porter, plannina committee chair-
man, moved for rejcctton of the proposal
became 30 of the proposed units exceeded
the community's residential height hmll
by two feet. The plan as proposed had
called for development of 400 two and
three-story condominiums.
"There is a great precedent on th•'>
council for restnctina any motion for
variances to be made on the hellht lama ts, ..
said Bru<:c Rasncr1 actint council chair·
man. Council President Jam Krcmbas. a5
welJ as Paul Haseman, Nancy Lewis and
Paul Cbristian1en were absent and at the
Academy Awards on the meeting night
Tom Pilkinton, proJcct manager for tht'
Shea Homes planned community. said
substantial rcdesl&Jl may be an ordt'r
following the counal's actaon, but ded1nrd
further comment pending discussion with
architects
The planned community. approved h}
the council in December of 1984. en-
v1s1ons de,,clopment in an urunhabited
area of Laguna Niguel hordenng Dana
Point.
The t0unc1l also rejected plans for a two-
acre commcrc1al/reta1I sate by Frost [)('.
vclopers, to be located at the antersccuon
of Crown Valley Parkway and Niguel
Road
Tht' plan as proposed called for a 2.500-
square-foot fast food and 16.400-<;q uarc-·
fool retiul center
Th e council rtJected the plans bccau5e ol
the ant1c1pated increase in traffic and
called for a traffic stud} 10 be done pnor to
tunhc-r d1~uss1on on the site
Mrs. Adam~. who wa<; bom 1n Denver.
moved to<. osta Mesa with her husband in
1947 where they operated a farm on the
2000 block of Harbor Boulevard on tht sate
of what as now the Harbor Shopping
Center. She was a longtime member of the
Costa Mesa G randmothe Club
She as survived by one n. Roben Mills
of Long Beach. and two anddauahters.
Janice Marshall of Beach and
Dorothy Mills of Lon Beach .\Jso
surv1v1na arc a areat granddaughter.
Lal•ra Buck. a areat dson. Daniel
Marshall. and a areat t-grandchald.
Jared Buck. all of Long ch Sc~1ces will be held at 11 a at Pacrce
Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel
in C O'\ta Mesa. followed b)' interment at
Pacific 1ew Memonal Park
Coast Highway's landmarks gradually vanishing
By JIM WOOD
0.-, .... ecru •• •ut
Anyone remember the little white
shack on the Coa11 Hiahway that
would smoke your catch of fish? Sat
about where Promontory Point now
sits; wa1 last aee.n an the early '60s.
How aboul the Ward and Har-
nnaton lumberyard near the Arches?
Wil Wrtaht'I tee Cream Shoppe near
the Bad Bay Bnd&c7 What would
you pvc for a photo of the J.C.
Penney's storz 1n Fashion Island or
the Zoo Drive Inn It Coast and
MacAtthur1
Why do we think old photoa are
only taken 1n the put? They're not.
They're taken in the pttttnl Better
snap one oow of Amlina'• Nunery
and tho Onnec Inn, both on the Coast
HiabMt Both will 100n be h11tory
Amlmt 111 movin• to Font Road and
MacAnhur to make room for Coast
Hi&hway widenina and the Oranae
tnn wilt be amulhed to make room for
Pelican HUJ1 Ro.ct construction.
Soon we'll be reminiadna." 'mem-
ber when Amii~·· uaed to be down
on the Coast Hilhwai'"' "Yeah, and
loot at this picture or the 1ood old
Coast lnn. Id k.ill for one of ].hear
avocado and albacore sandwiches."
• • • Queatton: Is President Reapn
doina a aood job maf\llina the
United Statcs'l AnJWer. Pli>babfy not.
but he and Nancy would mate an
excellent kins and queen. They're
Derl'ect role models. He jutt doun't
have time for ma~nt. The
British were rfaht: tbejob is too much
for one person.
Solution: Elevate Ron and Nancy
to kina and queen and in1tall Peter
Ucbetrotb u prcsidenL Vote hie
salary accorchna to ciollarts saved,
defictt reduced and overall manaJt-
ment efl'ectivenen. Get Amenca
bu1ine111ike without ne1lectio1
pomp and public rel•tions. Hold
clect1on1 every lix ycan.. Local nomi-
nees for 1990: Thomas and Ebzabeth
Tierney as kma and queen wtth
master developer Jim Peten as presi-
dent.
• • • That wa1 easy! • • • Downe.out. between C'orona del
Mar and Laalilt\a Beach the coastal ~1")'1tal Cove St.ate Put 1 sbapu11 up
nicely cllocpt for one \h.ina. Jbue
your hand if you tbiok Ill OCCUtonal
stand of pol)lan. a srove of aycamores
or a few hancbome oakJ woukln 't add
an intercttin1 touch of beauty. Cur-
rent llatc plane do not call for addina
any tm:s to the berrcn landtcape. • • •
You probably JUSt m•~~d the mll\I
1houaht-provok1na program nn t<.'lc
vision: " unday Morning" with
Charles Kuralt. CBS. C'hanncl ~. 7· J()
to 9 a.m. It's 11m1lar to "60 Minutes"
but more an depth. le~~ 1n ~n\8llonal-
11m
Recent topics The P1ll\W Mu
scum 1n Pans. filled wath the master
pa~,cs collect~ an p&\-ment of the
anast's anhentance tue\ two
v1~tapc cxptanataons of hfe'\
me•nan1 by tttn-qers who arc ter
m1nally 111 and a ba1cball leaaue 1n
Flonda comprucd aolely of men 7 ~
ycan old and up.
lbe v.-eek'1 ntw1. commentary and
beaut1fUI c1nem1toeraphy of a d1f.
fertnt National Plrk art 1ndudN1
every wttk That's 7 '0 Sunday
mom1na. not exactly pnmc time but
definitely pnme tclevmon
Don't knock "l 1fe,tyles oft he ~ch
•• JIM
Wooo
and Famous" It's a hoot for thr
whole family. Sunday ntaht ( hanMI
I l 8 p.m and don't be "1rpn'Cd if
you team \Omethina • • • Want to Hold Hand\ ACT'0\1
l\menca? Block out Sunda~ May H .
whrn 3 S m1llton people wall cl11p
hands d ear acros\ tht country for
o\mrnca's poor Each wtll donate S 10
to S3S then. At noon, hands JOtned
they'll \ans" Amenca, The Rcautiful"
followed by "We Are The Wor\d "
K.e.nny Roten and 8111 C'.osbv W111 do
1t. ~"'II Jane f onda. Pete Rost and
T ma T umer It will hr ft human chain
'.QRO mile~ long'
A ~nonal plan t'\ to load a van
with famtl\' and fnends. head for the hott~i.. dne:o1t, lonchest spOt on the de~i1tlbre-backed. wak•Df up tht
sun. ~·11 Jotn hands and wall for the
ma11c mo ment Then 1t will happen.
thrtt and a half m1lhon vo1C'C \tnpog
out "Amem·a. Amenra (1od shed
has ara<'t o n thet and crown the> good
wtth brotherhood" followed mo-
ment\ later l'l1, "We al"l' the on~ who
make a t>nahter da\' so let'\ ~eep
11 vma." Thrt"C and a half m1lhon
~oplc will be hold1na hands and
~1n11na 1n \he sun raac.mg clo~ to s~o
m1n1on 10 feed Amenc ·, le'\ for-
tunate What a thnll'
Probahl) \Om~ of the \tngen will
'ltan to cry
Jim W_. llve1 lli N w,trl~. •
• AA.. Of8noe Coat OAILV PtLOT/ Sunday, Aprll e, 1888 •
Woman meets with press,
denies plan ting TWA bomb
TRJPOLI. Lebanon (AP) -A
woman who identified herself as the
suspect in the TWA jetliner bombing
that killed four Americans said Satur-
day she had flown on the plane ltat
day, but denied plantina any ex-
plosives.
She said that she o nce fought
against Israel, but added. 'Tm not a
bart>anan .... l don't undertake ter-
rorist acts against innocent children
and I have never taken part in any
operations outside Lebanon ...
Grttk and ltalJan officials have
S8ld their pnme suspect in \he
Wednesday bombing ts a woman
named May Elias Mansur who was on
the TWA Boeing 727 during a flight
from Cairo to Athens. Italian officials
said she wl! a "known terrorist."
The plane went on to Rome. and
the bomb exploded hours later as the
plane was flying back to Athens with
122 people aboard.
A black-haired woman who earned
a Lebanese passport identifying her as
May Elias Manssour spoke to The
Associated Press on Saturday in thls
port city 50 miles north of Beirut. The
spelling was a different transliteration
of the same Arab name. Her passpon
said she was 31 .
Greek pohce have said they suspect
the woman of pl~ting the bomb
under the Jetliner's scat I Of, but
Manssour said she did not sit there
dunna the flight from faypt to G~.
"That seat is near the front." 1he
wd. "1 was sittin& on the ri.aht hand
side at the back, near the toifet."
The woman said she and her late
Druse militia husband. Atef el-
Danaf, carried out attacks on Israelis
during Israel's invasion of Lebanon
in 1982. She said both were members
of the leftist Syrian Social Nationalist
Party, which advocates the meraer of
much of the Arab world into a single
nation.
The woman. who said she was
Greek Orthodox. was interviewed at
party headquarters in Tripoli. llay 11&.DMOur
2 killed, 155 hurt in nightclub bombing
BERLIN (AP)-A terron st bomb
blast shattered o n Saturday a packed
West Berlin nightclub frequented by
U.S. servicemen. killing a US. soldier
and a )Oung wo man and wounding
155 people, tncluding 44 Amcncans,
authont1es said.
News organizations received three
different claims of respons1b1lit) for
the bomb explosion at I 50 a .m .,
when about 500 people were crowded
into the La Belle discotheque 1n the
Amen can sector of th•~ d1v1ded
German city.
One anonymous telephone caller in
London claimed a West (icrman
NATION
leftist terronst group camed out the
bombtng. Another caller in West
Berlin said 1t was committed by an
·unknown radical Arab group. A
second caller in West Berlin said tt
was the work of the Red Army
Faction. one of Western Europe's
most notonous extreme-left gang.s.
Police said abou(60 people. 1oclud·
mg some of the inJured. had been
quesooned by late Saturday, but no
arrests were made and no definite
suspects emerged.
Dteter Plete. deputy chief of secur-
uy inquines forcll) police. said police
assumed "It was commmed by ter-
ronsts of the extreme left_. possibly
even foreign terrorists, in light of the
fact that the (club) was a favored
mectin~ place for members of the
U .S. military."
An American soldier and a 28-year-
old woman. who police said most
probably was Turkish, were k.illed,
Plete ~pon.cd. U .S. officials and
West Berlin police withheld their
names pending notification of their
families. It was thought earlier that
tbe woman was West German.
Piete said a special, 100-member
comm1ss1on of West Berlin and U.S.
m1htary police investigators was for-
Gunman ends 35-hour standoff
C HICAGO. (A P) -A heavily·-------------------------
armed man who held an elderly Man takes e .. -wi~e hostage woman hostage after lulling ht~ ~ 1.1
landlord and a police officer sur-
rendered peacefully Saturday. cndtng
a marathon standoff that,policc had
vowed to end without more blood-
shed.
John Pasch Jr . sh1nless and with
his hands up. wall ed out of his
captive's Nonh Side apanment into
the glare of police floodlights at 2:45
a m .. more than 35 hours after the
drama began H 11, 74-\-ear-old hostage
was unharmed
"He <;1mpl) told U\. rm .... i11ing to
come out,' and ht• came out." said
Richard Rochford. a dcput~ police
su pen n ten dent
"Shoot him' Shoot him'" -;houtcd
two people m the crowd of neighbors
who watched the surrender Bui
police. who had rejected the idea of
storming the house or shooung at
Pasch. kept a prom1c;c not to harm
him
"We kept reassuring him that he
wouldn't be hun." Rochford said of
the negotiations leading to Pa~h's
surrender
Police issued numerous appeals via
telev1s1on for Pasch to surrender
peacefully and seemed content to
wait him out. "If necessary. we'll he
here next week," Police Super-
intendent Fred Rice said Fnda>
Several offi cials said polic<' did not
want to tum the incident IOI<> a
disaster 1n which they might ha\l~
caused the death of the ho!>tage and
started a fire or e~plos1on They said
EULESS. Texas ( >\P)-An armed
man who took his ex-wife hostage at a
convenience store and wounded a
police officer reneged Saturday on a
promise to surrender. and heavily
armed police conunued their mara-
thon "1gil outside.
"We are going to watt him out, and
it's quite possible that he will come
out But at this potnt, we have no
reason to believe there 1s going to be
an 1mmed1ate rcsoluuo n," Police
Cap1 . T.C. Free said Saturday eve··
n1 ng. 21 hour-'3 after the hostage
s1tuat1on began in th1~ Fon Wonh
suburb
The otfo.cr was wounded when he
responded to a si lent alarm at the
5tore Fnday night. Free said, refusing
to _say wh) the alarm had been
cH·n1s in Philadelphia last May when
scores of ho mes were destroyed in the
police confrontation With the radical
group MOVE were etched into their
memones
Pasch. who weighed 300 pounds
and was descnbed by neighbors and
fn ends as a "pretly lonely" man who
lost hts JOb as a machinist six yea"'
ago was charged w11h two counts of
murder at a morning heanng and
1a1led without bond.
He is being evaluated by a p-;y.
ch1atnc team and kept in 1solat1on so
he won't harm himself or anyone else.
tnggered.
The gunman, 1denttfied as Malone
Mataele, 27. threatened to kill himself
and his ex-wife, Sane Mataele, who
works at the store, police said.
Both Mataele and his ex-wife arc
1mnugrants from Tonga, a nation or ·
169 islands in the South Pacific near
New Zealand and Fiji
The store is in an area populated
largely by immigrants from the South
Pacific Mo~ than 800 Tongans have
moved to Tarrant County since 1982.
Police said Mataele had agreed at 3
p.m. to come out with his ex-wtfc in
an hour. As 4 p.m approached. he
came to the front of the store with her,
then backed off.
"It appears he was scared," Free
said.
according to an official at the Cook
County Jail.
Pohce entered the two-apanment
building where Pasch had held neigh-
bor Jean Wtwatowslu hostage, and
found a revolver w11h 200 rounds of
ammunition and a rifle with I SO
rounds of ammunition "stacked up
and read) to go." said detective
Cmdr Edward Wodn1ck1
The standoff began about 3 p.m.
Thursday when Pasch. who was
months behind in his rent, shot and
killed his landlord. Leslie Shearer. 45.
who had come to talk to him atx)Ut 11
med to investigate the bombing.
P1ete said the explosive charge
weighed from 61/J to 11 pounds, and
apparently was let\ o n the edge of.die
dance floor.
The blast destroyed the nightclub's
facade. collapsed part of the ceiling
and blew a hole in the dance floor that
exposed the cellar. Windows were
shattereQ,
The U.S. Army Europe head-
quarters in Heidelberg. West Ger-
many said 44 Americans were treated
at hospitals in West Berlin.
Military officials said 25 IDJUred
Amencans were evacuated
John L. Puch Jr. at•ee up.
Fuel tank blastldlls 14
atalrbaseln SoutlJKorea
By die Attoda~ Pren \
SEOUL, South Korea -A thunderous explosion npped, •put a ..0,000.
pllon fuel tank Saturday at the U.S. Air Force bue at 01•2:.~f;D.I ~4 peo~ ancJu~ one American. and scttina off a buae fire tbat.i~ ~~ ou~
U.S. military said. In add~tion, I~. people weR n:poned UU~ ~the.,:
weotoff1uddenlywithabitb&oa. aSouthK.orean~man.: nain 'd the
Mid. Lt. Col. 1..a.rry Greer. Air Force spokesman a.n W . ftllOn, ~lievc
explosion ocx:urt'ed in a fuel storaae ~ "We'v~ aot 00,.:Vlt::~wi'fhjetfueJ
foul play wu involved. It occurred as they were filhna a ··· e . d fire as P9rt or the normal operations there. That's where the explOSJon an
occurred. There were a number of Korean contractors around the •=ro~
doinJ some work on the area very cl<>te to the tank. That accoGuntecd th
rather high number of injuries and fatalities." Greer said. rur .Put.. e
casualties 1t 14 dead-" We believe it to be 13 Ko~n.s and one Amencan -
and 12 injured. all Koreans. He said no one was misstD&-
W1nnle Mandela call• for actlon
JOHANNESBU RO, South Africa -Black activist Win~ie ,Man~la. in a
defiant speech at a funeral service Saturday, called South Africa a white rulen
terrorists and urged "direct action .. ap.inst the aovemment. "¥(e have reacbcf1
the next phase of our struggle," she told 3,000 people pf:hercd tn and.aro~o a
church 10 Brandfort. "No more talk.ing. We~ now ~kin.a ah<;>ut aetJon. ~er
speech at a funeral for a black man who residents wd was killed by a pohoe mform~r. marked one of.Mrs. ~andela's boldest cballeng~.of a government
banning order intended to restnct her movements and poliucal aetJvtty.
Quake Jellis 5, 1njare• 60
LIMA. Peru - A series of strong earthquakes jarred th.e ~n~ient lncan
capital of Cuzco Saturday, lulllnf at least five people and inJU;OJll 50, the
municipal government reported. t said two adults and three .cbildrcns w~
crusht'd when the walls of their adobe ~omes on the outskirts ~f the ~ty
crumbled. Cuzco, 350 miles southeast of Ltma, ~s been crowd~ with tounsu
because of its vantange point for viewing Halley s comet. the ctty government
said. but 1t had no reportS of any foreigners being among the quake V1cttms.
Blast blows up nrecracker factory
MANILA. Phthppmcs -Three explosions bl~w a firecrack~r fact<?ry to
bits m suburban Bocaue, killing 11 workers and burhngsome oftbe1rbod1es up
to 300 feet away, pohcc said Sunday. Investigators said eight other workcn
were 1n1ured. two senously, in Saturday's blasts
Nuclear scientist wants
nuke test to be scrubbed
By tJie A11oclated Pre11
BOSTON -A sc1ent1st who helped the Untted States develop the first
atomic bomb urged President Reagan on Saturday to cancel a scheduled
nuclear test and accept an offer by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to open
test-ban treaty negotiations. Dr. Philip Morrison, a professor at the
Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology and a member of the World War 11-era
Manhattan ProJCCt. rejected the president's argument that nuclear tc$ting is
essential to U.S. secunty and said Tuesday's test should be canceled. "The
long-range national secunty of the United States cannot be advanced better
than by prompt negotiation of a test-ban treaty," Morrison said.
Thls woman's vt;Jte really coDJJts
LEWISVILLE. Texas...:. ·Mechelle Barnes knew her vote would make a
difference, at least tn her voting district, in Saturday's $20.1 million Denton
County Levee Improvement District bond issue election. Although it was a
countywidt'tlect1on, the margin of VlCtory or defeat in her district promised to
be exactly one vote. Barnes is the district s onl).' resident. She had no problem
getting to the polling place -tt was her mobile home. And aft.er casting her
ballot, she couldn't le$311Y stray dunng the rest of the day because she was also
the district's election Judge. She wouldn't say how she voted. "I want to wait
until l file the returns with the county," she sa1d. The district just northwest of
Dallas was created by Denton County commissioners slightly more than a year
ago without regard for its number of residents.
M1111onalre leaves 'best wl•hes' to tamUy
NEW YORK -An elderly m1lltonairc noted for her sunginess let\ only
"best wishes" to relauves in her will and bequeathed her fortune to friends and
casual acquaintances. Essaye Buchter, 85, of Manhattan, left an estate
estimated at S2 million when she died Jan. 20. She bad inherited the wealth
from her husband, Morris. Her typed wilt, written last December and filed
Fnday in Manhattan Surrogate Court., divided the estate into 10 portions
worth about $200,000 each. "I leave my best wishes to members of my family,
including Morris' (family) and want them to get whatever they gave me -
NOTHING," the will said. Mrs. Buchter bequeathed money to "m)' closest
friends whom I love, not only because they were interested in my welfare, but
took me out for dnves. had me as their houJC guest, and ~membered me on
every hohday in their homes ...
Reagan wants a Contra training program
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SANTA BARBARA (AP) -1 he
Reagan administration wants 10 or·
ganize a tratning program for rebel
forces fighting the Sandinista govt'm ·
ment oi Nicaragua, a White Hou\C
spokesman said.
Such a projP"am would mark the
first direct involvement of U .S
mtlttary personnel with the anti·
Sand1n1sta forces, but Amencan
soldiers wo uld not be allowed near
the Nicaraguan border, White House
spokesman Larry Speake~ said Fn-
day.
Sandin1•1ta troops have launched
cross-harder raids mto neiahbonng
Honduras in pursuit of rcbef soldiers
known as Contras. Late last month.
the White House contended that at
least 1,500 Nicaraguan troops crossed
the border into Honduras.
U S trainers, if sent to help the
Contras, would be kept away frpm the
area of conflict, Speakes said.
"No U.S. personnel would be
deployed in Nicaragua or anywhere
near the Nicaraguan border, .. he said.
"Training by the United States
would help to counter-balance the
training and suppon provided to the
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We are sorry for any inconvenience
this may cause-
®TARGEt
Sandinista armed forces by
thousands of Soviet. Cuban and East
Bloc personnel." Speakes said.
Uftidentified U.S. officials quoted
in the WashinJtOn Post make a case
for military instructors for the Con-
tras, citing the success of Green Beret
instructors used to boost the effec-
tiveness of the army of El Salvador.
The 55 U.S. military advisers,
without taking a combat role, traipcd
the army of El Salvador to be more
aggressive tn the field. arresting the
progress of a leftist counter-
insurgency. The U.S. trainers' efforts
arc contmumg there.
"The administration has stated on
several oc.casioos its view that mih-
tary training would be a desirable P9J1
of any assistance program to the
resistance force," Speakes said, refer-rina to the Contras.
On March 27, as President Reapn
departed for a work.ina vacation at his
secluded mountain-top ranch, be
a~plauded the Senate's approval ofa
bill for SIOO million to aid Contra
forces in their struggle against the
Managua government.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Authorities aeized 1, 700 pounds of
cocaine in Orange Counly three days
after 2,597 pounds were netled in
Tij uana. and Los Anaeles Police
Chief Daryl Gales said Salurday that
Colombia must share the blame for
the nearly $I bill ion busts.
The two tons of 90 percent pure
cocaine originated in Colombia and
was destmed for distribution in
Southern California, said Ted Hunt-
er, special aaent with the federal Drug
Enforcement Administration. The I 0
people arrested Friday in Orange
County and the eight arrested Tues-
day in Tijuana were mostly Col·
ombian nationals. Hunter said.
Gates called Colombia an "enemy
nation that allows this stuff to be
grown and harvested."
Working with the DEA, Los An-
geles and Orange county authorities
conduc~d raids at several Orange
County residences Friday that netted
1,700 pounds of cocaine with an
estimated street value of$500 million
and S 700,000 cash.
The cache was displayed Saturday
on five wooden desks m plastic
packages stacked nearly four feet
high.
"It is the largest cocaine seizure
ever in California," pohce Cmdr.
Wilham Booth said.
Six men and four women arrested
at residences in Placenua, Anaheim
and f.ullerton were booked fo r 1n-
vestlpt1on of possessing cocame for
sale, and bail for each was set at $4
million. A 2-year-old son of one
suspect was placed in the custody of
the Orange County Social Services
Department.
The seizure came three days after
e1&ht Mexicans were arrested by
Mexican federal police m the Tijuana
bust, described by authont1es as the
largest cocaine seizure on North
America's west coast DEA agents
estimated the haul's value at $331
million. ·
'Die-In' proteat
Julie Cuellar•• Afihan ··~o·• apparently doeen •t want to
play dead atone wltb 80llle SOC> Ila.man anti-war proteRen
wlao •.._eel a .. dle-ID" Saturday oatmde tJae Analaetm
Con•entlon Center. where tile IOLDU milltary def_..
ezpo la beiq laeld. Tile protest wu moantecl by tfae ~e
County Alll•nce for Sanlftl and <>ranee County CoalitlOn
for Peace.
Region jolted by 3 quakes
BOMBAY BEACH, Calif. (AP)-
A mild earthquake shook Southern
California on Saturday, the region's
third temblor in 17 hours, but a
geologist said the timing was coin-
cidental and no damage was reported.
The third quake. at 9:21 a.m., was
the strongest, mcasurina 3.9 on the
Richter scale, said Robert Finn,
spokesman for the California ln-
st1 tu tc ofTcchnology in Pasadena. Its
epicenter was Bombay Beach on
Salton Sea, a brackish lake 150 miles
southeast of Los AnJelcs.
"It sure sbook this building." said
Bobbie Todbunkr, assistant man.ager
of the Bombay MarioL "It was a
boom, and then everythina shook."
The Salton Sea quake foUowed a
3.8 shaker in Ora.nae County late
Friday, which was preceded by a 3.1 ~mblor in R.ivenide County on
Friday afternoon.
"There's really no dirc'Ct connec-
tion between all those. It just happens
that we had earthquakes coinciding,"
said Caltech geologist Steve Bryant.
She'~ not jealous; she just thinks ·
women in miniskirts look ridiculous
• • • Dear Ann Landers: I liked your
answer to the woman who bad aiven a
mend a number of collccto,.s plates
and now that the friend was dyina of
cancer, wanted to know how to ask for
them back. The writer pleaded for a
,
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Apftl I, 1• Al
-Firefighters gear for warehouse search ., ...... ,et. ..........
SAN FRANCISCO -Fittfiahten bepn work
Saturday to pump out water u deep as five feet in tome
areu &Om UV: charred niins of a sprawhna warchoute
wbrre aa nD&ollon and fire cauted at lean S lO million du>•· .. Before we can mm a physical eearcb of the area, we need to remove tho water and also to extinpish any
tmolderiM fires, .. Aid San Francuco Fire C..pt. Richard
Criapen. Ke uid be ex~ tbe pwnpina would continue
tbrouab the niaht and 1nto today. The aearcb for victims in the rubble and clues to the fire will bqin Monday m~jna.,
with help in the investiption from attnU of the fCdtta1
Bureau of A.lcobol Tob9c:co and Firearms, Crispen said.
At least 20 ~·~ injured 1n the btau. Seven
mnaJ.Ded bolJ,it&lli.ed Saturday, includina two in lerious
coodition, Seven employees who worked at the Bayview
lndUltrial Part in Southeut San Francisco were sull
miNina on Saturday. Crispen aaid.
Tm•, LA .clJoJan tOJM
LOS ANGELES -When all the mental burdJcs had
been cleared. blah IC.bool team.I from Texas and California
had ~ted u fint~and ICCOnd-pi.aoc wmners of the
United 5\ates Academic Decathlon for the third year in a
row. JJ. Pearce Hi&b School of Richardson, Tcxu,
flnished tint, with iu six-student team ~tuna 46,435 ou\
of a pouible 80,000 points. ~~petition officials an-
nou.oced Friday. Beverly Hills Hi&h Scbool was second
with 45,418 points. Nearly 2SO students from 41 states ~cipatcd. The academic decathlon was started in 1968
by~ County SupcrinteQdent of Schools Dr. Roben
Pet.enon.
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Nuclear Disarmament ra.1e4 Sana:rday a the pou_p
prepared for its Jlnl bilachieYemcm. aoeli.lll * Nevlda
border after '~more tban 1 mootb lD Califonlia.
The man:berl QWt I yards :I olt19c .... bolder air.at
lot.entate l S on Friday, 1 • Oiril a.u, a march
spokesman. The 8C'livi1u plunod to 1pmc1 Saturday aod
today idle u orpnh.ers arraDICd fOt" their next caml'lite.
BaU said. ~ marcbm bacf plan.ned to en~ Nevada
today aod camp at Pop'• Ouis. 10milet1Ctoe1 the balder,
but lut~minut.e problems forced the pourJe:.. mate Olbet
lrTIDICIMDtl, probebly for a ate on Bwuu of
Land Ma.naaicment land. The new Pte may oot be available
until Tuesday ni&bt. Ball wd.
Open, •JJat c..e .g•fn•t RM6UJ
SAN BERNARDINO -Whenever Praident Re-
apn visits his California ranch. thousands of remoco-
control Pl"lp door opeoen fail. and residents believe it'•
an open..and-sl\ut cue of e'lectronic jamJnina. ~·1
mountaintop Rancho del Cielo i.a about 200 miles
oortbwest of here near Santa Bart.ta. But when be 11 in
California, bis UB airborne command pJ.ane. a modified
Boeina 747 packed with electronic pr, 1iu rady for him
at March Air Force Bue 10 miles south of San Bernardino.
l.aJTy Murdock of Genie G~ Doon said wwe~re
apperentJy bcina bombarded by a communications
sa~llite sendina scrambled sianals. It affects the 300
mcpheru cycle."
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Dear Ann Landers: My 34-year-old
sister ts 5-8, very slender and has long.
good·looking legs. She insists on
wearing dresses way above the knee,
or l should say.just below the crotch.
I think tall women look better
proportioned (and more elegant)
when their knees are covered. She
thinks I am jealous because I'm
shon er. What say you, Ann? -No
Name ·
A11
lMms quick response because "my friend t:===============================-====--==================================== can't hve much lonscr."
You described her as "calculating.
crass and vulgar," but I wonder if you
know how many people do that sort of
thing? Dear N.N.: A tall, 1001-leged 34-
year-old womaa ln a mlnJakJrt looks
rtdltilloas. Yoar 1l1ter wto probably
tb.lak I'm jealoa1, too, becaaae I'm
ollly S-t. Bear ill mllld at1 oplnJoa Is
1lrtclly my OWll, bet tbt'I WUt yoa
get wllu yoo wrt~ JO A.Dll Laaders oa
1ubject1 tlaat lavolve taste. (P .S,
Vope, tlle fasllloa bible for cblc
dre11ers, Is 1llowlag mlnl1, mld-c.alf,
and ankle leactll, everytlllag under
tbe 10!) •••
that 11 be withheld. -East Coast
Agony
Dear E.C.A.: I cllecked wldl aa
aatllortty oa 1uetlca at Harvard
Medical Scbool. Be l&Jd, "Y nr letter
writer ha a problem tbt m~t be
commoa te do-lt-yoenelf blood
typers. Hl1 1eaetic ualylla a. cor-
rect, bat It 11 qajte po11lble tbt rats
bome blood typlD1 11 wroq. Ac·
caracy 11 all-lmportut wltea eertoea
l11ee1 are at stake. Tetta for th
parpose of es&abUdlaa pi11temty
1hoald be doae by appropriately
qullfled tecbtclua la Uceue4 fa-
c1Utle1. U die fathr la really CM·
cerne4, Ile 1boald llave a detailed
analysis done la u appropriate
laboratory." If yoa follow my co111alt-
aat'1adviceaad1et th aame raalts,
wrt&e 11m ud we11 take lt from
lbere.
As a clergyman, because I am often
asked to deliver eulogies, I am
contacted immediately after a death
occun. It is not uncommon to be
asked how to deal with relatives and
acquaintances who come to the house
and "claim" Jewelry. clothing,
furniture and objects of art that they
say were "promised" or. as in the case
of your correspondent, "gifts from me
and I would like to have them back."
I always tell the family that they can
feel perfcctl)'. comfortable about say-
1na, "We wtll ccrtarnly give you the
item you want ifit ism the will." Need
I tell you, it almost never is. -
Torrance, Calif.
Dear Torruce: T1aaab for tlle
1epport. I tlloept di.at creep waa OM
of a klad. rm MITJ to lean &hre are
ao mu1 otMrs arouct.
Dear Ann Landers: lam a professor
of biology at a college m New York
who has learned more than I wanted
to know. For no good reason, I
decided to take some blood-ty\)mg
scrum home to type my fa mily's
blood. I discovered that one of our
children's blood type was not my
wife's type, nor mine. My blood type
1s B, my wife's 1s 0 . One child 1s type 0 and the other 1s type A .-----R---------~------------~
My science tnunmg tells me that 1t Uf f Ell 'S
is impossible for a male with type B
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faithfulness. The cb1ld m quesl1on is
16 y~~ old. ~he resembles mr wi fe.
This 1s caung me up and must
share 1t with someone. Whal should I
do? I'm sianing my name but I ask
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could ald their neighbors
To the Edltor:
Nearly every day our newspapers
have stones regard.ins some problem
related to the capaetty of our local
school districts' facilities and state
plans to aid in construction of new
schools.
This is a very serious problem, but
it appears that some very obvious
options arc not being pursued.
For example, the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District voted this
week to consolidate Davis Middle
School with Costa Mesa High School,
making the lugh school a 1-12 grade
facility. This was done over the
protests of many concerned parents.
ln today's paper there were two
more articles related to schools; one
related to declining enrollment in the
Huntington Beach schools, and
another to the search by the Santa
Ana Unified School Distnct for new
school sites.
In recent weeks there has also been
much discussion of overcrowdina m
the Capistrano Unified School Dis-
trict, the imposition of large school
construction fees on new developers,
and the noed for state aid for new
school construction.
I think that before the state al-
locates funding for additional school
construction. the Legjslaturc should
examine overall school planning and
require that districts exhaust all
options for inter-district agreements
for baJanc1 ng of enroUmen t,
Certamly this would not work mall
cases -where the d1stncts wtth
declining enrollment are far removed
from areas of new construction.
However, 11 would work m several
d1stncts m Orange County Santa
Ana is close to Costa Mesa and
Huntington Beach. and Capistrano
district is adjacent to the Laguna
Beach Untfied D1stnct.
Laguna Beach Unified School 01s-
trict closed Aliso Elementary School
in l 981 over the strong objections of
South Laguna parents. Now this
school site is being sold. South
Laguna children arc bemg bused to El
Morro School north of Laguna Beach.
while the Capistrano district immedi-
ately south and east of South Laguna
desperately lacks classroom space
If an agreement had been reached
with the Capistrano district, Aliso
School could have remained open,
serving the southern part of the
Laguna Beach district as before. and
Capistrano d1stnct could have had
relief from overcrowded schools and
the immediate need for new school
construction.
Meanwhile, the Laguna Beach Uni-
fied School D1stnct acknowledges
that a new elementary school site will
be needed -but they hope to get
funding for that from aevelopers in
La~una Canyon (Aliso VieJO and The
lrvme Co.) and from the state.
Is It good planning to allow the
closure and disposal of usable school
sites. and then fund construction of
new school fac1ltt1es a few years later
(or 1mmed1ately in c..-ommunities just
over the d1'itrict line from schools
being closed)'>
A creauve solution to this problem
would pre,ent much social and
educational disruption from school
closures. and would help to solve
~me of the serious funding problem\
we are encountering.
ANN ( HRISTOPH
~outh Laguna
Don 't give a i d t o Contras
To the Editor.
Over the past four years we have
repeatedly called for an end to atd to
the United St.ates-backed counter-
revolutionary forces (known as Con-
tras). who seek to overthrow the
government of Nicaragua.
Indeed, virtually every mainline
Protestant denom1nat1on and many
Catholic and Jewish organiuitions
have appealed to this adm1nistrat1on
and to Congress to stop funding the
Contras. Thus, 11 was with great
dismay that we read of the admin1s-
trat1on's intention to seek $90-1 00
million 1n aid for the Contras.
As religious organit.at1ons with
personnel living and working m
Nicaragua. we have a long h1stof) of
expenence m. and knowledge of
Central Amenca. Our personnel have
1~nsistently reported to us a picture
<\:life m Central Amenca which is
v~ different from that which the
adm1nistrat1on descnbes.
We are convinced that the admm1s-
trat1on's pohcy 1s only prolonging the
suffenng.. death and destruction 1n
Nicaragua and leading the United
States down a dangerous cour-;e. Our
experience has led us to conclude that
only a negotiated settlement to the
conflicts 1n the region will bnnga true
and lasung peace
We are JOmed in our desire for a
negollated settlement hy the nations
of Latin America (Argentina, Brazil,
Colombia, Mc·uco. Panama, Peru.
Uruguay and Venezuela) who have
given their suppon to the C.ontadora
peace process and to bilateral nego-
tiations between the l rn1ted States
and Nicaragua -negot1at1ons
broken off by the li n11ed States
In a statement on Jan 12. these
Latin Amencan nations called on the
Un11ed States to resume bilateral
nego11at1ons with Nicaragua to
bolster the Cont.adorn 'peace process
l o date, there ha<; been no 1n111a11 vc
from the admm1strat1 on to move m
this direction -in spite of recent
ellpress1ons of renewed commitment
to the Contadora peace process made
by the five Central Amencan coun-
tnes, including Nicaragua. (on-
tadora 1s not dead
We arc firmh commuted to a
peaceful. negotiated settlement to the
c:onfl1cts in-the reg1oa. Sending tud to
the contras will only fuel the war and
make peace e\Cn more elusive.
Rather than voting for the aid. we
urge Congress to suppon the Con-
tadora peace process Aid to the
(ontras and suppon for (ontadora
are irreconcilable We urge the ad-
m1n1strat1o n and Congrc~s to choose
peace over war
JO HN M KRUMM.
reured bishop. Episcopal Church,
Tustin ...
REV DOUGLAS G. FARRELL
(Amencan Baptist)
Chair. Interfaith Peace M1n1stry
of Orange County
RABBI HENRY FRONT,
Temple Beth David , Westminster
DR. BE N BOHREN.
M1mstcr
Ftr'it ( hm11an Church. Orange
RfV MAURICE OGDEN
flJn1 tanan Un1versalist)
l lmtanan ( hurch of Orange County,
Anaheim
DR JERRY PEDER<iEN.
Pa<;tor
Mt. <'>f Olive\ l uthcran Church.
M1s'i10n VtCJO
REV < H ERYL
c,OODMl\N Mr>RRIS
Prcsb)tenan m1n15ter. )anta Ana
.I.U V MARK
(,OODMAN-MO RRIS
Pre<;hytcrian minister. \anta Ana
REV FRED Pl I JMMER
l ln1ted Church of( hnst. Irvine
REV T0'-1 < l.ACJETT
Presbytenan min1'itcr Lm .\lam1tO'i
REV GARY H.\.RMORE
(A mm can Baptist)
Fairv1l'W C ornmun1t\ < hurch,
C o'\ta Mesa
Prisoner hopes for pen pal
To the Edttor-
My name 1s Johnny Bell, and I'm
an inmate at the Indiana State Pnson
Sir. I am wntrng to you because I
find myself in a bad predicament. I
have no family or friends with whom
to correspond. My friends 11 seems
lasted only long enough for me to pay
for their fnendsh1p I sit here each
mght watching rny fellow 1nmate'i
receive their mail yet the man just
passes me by.
Loneltne'i'i 1s a sad thing yet this 1\
the position I now find m yself m
I am 44 years old, I'm S feet I I
1 nches tal I. I have blue eyes and blond
hair; I weigh 178 pounds I enjoy ...
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hunting and fi<.h1ng I hkt· most
\fl()rtmg event\ I ~mg and pla>
rhythm guitar. I t'nJO)' people and hke
to create an atmo~pherc ofhapp1nc'i!>
Sir. I only get ~O t:ent'i per day in
here so cannot pay tor an ad but 1fyou
could find 11 m your heart to pubh~h
this perhaps 11 might reach \Omeonc
out there who 1~ lonely also I vow to
anc;wer all who respond to the nd
I th~nk you for your time, I hope
you will help me 1n my situation It
w11l be greatly appreciated Have a
nice day
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''(Democra.1ts)o.ughttobeJ!JnpJcklngquarrelsnotonlywtthkooksw~o
mount boardJngpart.Jes. l>ut wtth kooks whohavealready boarded.
Bradley's lagging badly
on the fund-raising front
TtmIIlg of contributions suggest a lasf.
desperate bid to reach respectable level
SACRAMENTO -The lead
George Deukmej1an )has over Tom
Bradley tn fund-raising for their
gubematonal campaign is.d1scourag·
1ng enough for Democrats.
A dose exammat1on of Bradley's
latest fund-raising report, however.
suggests the Los Angeles mayor's
fund-ra1s1ng troubles may be even
more worse than first appears
Bradle:t actually outspent Deu-
kmeJ ian in their first race for gov-
ernor four years ago. Now a$ they
square ofT tn a repeat of their ea rlier
contest. DeukmeJ1an. a<; the incum-
bent governor. has the bu1lt-1n advan-
tage 1n fund-raising
He appears to be making the most
of II. Fund-raising statements filed
last month with the state Fair Poht1-
cal Practices Commission reveal
Deukmej 1an's campaign had
amassed S5.2 m11l1on. while Bradley
had only S 1,026.000 on hand.
This 1s after DeukmeJian received
more than $2.6 million in contnbu-
tions dunng the latest reporting
penod. Jan. I to March 17. a penod m
which Brad le)' collected S 1,072 000
Di smal as those figures arc for
Bradle~. they still may make h1'i
actual fund-raising look better than 1t
really 1s. FPPC documents show that.
far and away, most of the contnhu-
t10ns to Bradley were collected during
the final seven da~s of the I 0-and-a·
half "eek reporting penod More
than three-fourths of the $1 .072.000
in contnbut1ons were reported as
having been received during th1$ final
week. many of them on the final da.,.
This suggests that the Bradlc:t
forces had to engage man 1ntens1"e.
lastrm1nute effort to ensure that the
contributions reached a level which
political observers would regard as
respectable. If potential contributors
became conv10ced that the mayor's
hopes of gaming the governor's office
represented a lost cause. they would
be less hkely to give.
(The danger of such negative
thmk1ni among Bradley supporters
was he1~ttned this week by Deu-
kmejtan s increased lead m Mervin
Field's latest poll of voter ~nt1ment >
Mary Nichols, Bradley's campa1p,n
chairman, strongly dented that any
son of a Inst-minute scramble for
funds had to be made. Whatever
increase tn the pace of fund-ra1S1ng
occurred, 11 represented only the
normal accclerauon dunng the cam-
paign. she declared.
That. however, wasn't the im-
pression one California Democrat
says he pined when a Bradley fund-
ra1ser telephoned him durins the finaJ
week of the reporting penod
This Democrat. who spoke on a
hackground basis, said his caller
asked him for a campaign contnbu-
tion for Bradley -to be given that
veT) day or the next day at the latest.
.. A.pparentl)'. they were commuted
to having a million 1n the bank by the
end of the reporting pcnod," he
suggcstcd-
N1chols downplayed the s1gnifi·
cance of whatever the fund-raiser
said. She 1nicated that 1t might have
been merely a rhetoncal attempt "to
create a sense of imminence."
She also speculated that the
bunching up of the gifts so late 1n the
reporting penod reflected the date~
when the checks were actually de-
posited 1n campaign bank accounts
and not when they were received If
!>o, the reports seem to have been
made incorrectly. The FPP\ requirl'c;
MARTY
SMITH
campaigns to report the date on
which each contribution over $100 is
received. not when it's put 1n the
bank.
Bradley this week tned his luclc at
fund-ra1s1ng outside the state. After
auendmg the annual dinner of the
Jackie Robinson Foundation at the
Waldorf-Astona Hotel in New Yorlc,
where he received the humanitarian
"Robie Award." Bradley detoured to
Ph1ladelph1a before rctumane to Cah·
fom1a. The Ph1ladelph1a v1s1t was to
attend two campaign fund-raising
events a $500-a-person reception
and a SI 00-a-plate dinner. A Bradley
friend, Philadelphia Mayor Wilson
Goode, took time off from his own
troubles to help organize the fund-
raiscrs.
Ali Webb, Bradley's campaign
press secretary, said Bradley expects
to raise SI million from out-of-itate
poliucal backers this year. She said
this would bt-about 10 percent of the
total campaign funds Bradley hopes
to receive. Already scheduled are
other fund-raisers in Atlanta, Chi-
cago, Washington, D. C.. and New
York.
Ten m1lhon dollars 1s more money
than Bradley had to spend 1n the 1982
race and would be ample to get his
message across on television, where
most of this fall's campaigning will
take place. To get that much m oney,
however. he must persuade con-
tnbutors that his candidacy 1s worth
takmg a chance on.
MartbJ Smltb Is a 1yadlcatH
colomaJ11.
Carel essness let LaRouche
infiltra te D emocra t i c party
The talk, ever since the upset 1n
I lhno1s a fortmght ago, has been of the
dangers of political nonchalance If
you don't watch out -look what t an
happen!
What happened in Illinois is that
two members of the LaRouche Party
(It 1s easier to refer to 11 as such than to
call 11 the National Democratic Policy
Committee, or the National Caucu'i
of Labor Committees. the two pn-
mary organizational inst ruments of
LaRouche) won pnmary contests
within the Democratic Party. bnng-
ing consternation Gubematonal
candidate Adlai Stevenson I 11 ha<;
said he won't run with the
LaRoucheans on the ticket, that he
will run as an independent: but there
are statutory problems here. so
nothing yet is clear.
(Editors Note Here in Orange
County, LaRouche adherent Art
Hoffmann was the only candidate to
file for the 40th Congressional [)ts-
tnct m the Democratic pnmary.
Democratic Party Cha1nnan Bruce
entered the race as a write-in can-
didate to keep Hoffman from running
unoppo~d for the nomination.)
8ut apart from the political prob-
lem. morality talesarc being preached
on the Little Red R1dmg Hood theme
lhat you \hould loolc carefully 1010 the
mouth of the lovely old lady, bccau~
she m1&ht 1n fact be a wicked wolf
there to cat ll01.I up.
There are two points to malcc here
The first is that l..aRouche 1s
everywhere des1a,nated these dJlys as a
far n&ht cntnk But the story is pretty
complicated. At one posnt 1n hi,
career, l.aRou.che wu a member of
the Communist Party He then be·
came a Trots1cyisi. He then decided
for tactical rcuons that 1t ~$ wi~ to
WILLIAM F ~
Bue KLEY
develop a Whig coalitJon in order to
exploi t Amencan conservative or-
ganizations.
National Review published, ID
1979. an ms1der's view ofLaRouchc's
machmat1ons. "Herc 1s a small sam-
ple of the N('LC's rhetoric.-the
author wrote. "from the editonal
pages of its theoretical journal. The
Campa1gner (July 1975): 'The world
stands on the threshold of the greatest
danaers and the greatest promise it
has faced ID decades. Rockefeller will
use any political loophole to try to
clamp down his police terror rCJlmC.
His vision 1s 1946· terror bombina of
millions in Japan1 massive European
Communist Part1ct doomed to im-
potence, whole popula11ons starved
mto submmion. Again he aims to bt-
lord of the rubble -the rubble of
Brazil. Western Europe, and the
United States.' ..
The ao icle also quoted an NC I.('
"Security Memorandum" from the
spnna of 1975 c"plamm1 its t.act1C$ IO
insiders, which included the para·
araph, "Right win~ orpni:z.ations
offer four opportunities: I) sources
for fund-ra1s1n1 (especially related to
our orgamimg), 2) poht1cal cont.acts
k> circulate our perspective tn anu-
Rocky (Rockefeller) political·
flnancial-mihtary circles, 3) op-
ponumty to expose and discrcdll
Rocky·, Buclcley·FBl·CIA pen-
ctrttJon of the Ra&ht: .4) potenllal
U<;LP (l Jn1ted States Labor Party)
members and penphery "
The article ended: "The evidence
of a Soviet connection is extensive
and well-founded and conservatives
should regard the NCLC with hostili·
ty and should warn and, ifnCCCSsaf¥,
repudiate those on the Right whom 1t
has ensnared." •
That was seven years before
LaRouche snookered Illinois Demo-
crats.
The second question to ponder' is
this: Why did LaRouche, during the
past penod, switch his efforts at
penetration from the Republican
Party to the Democratic Party'? &-
pcciaUy 1f he as to be thought of as a
"far-rightist''?
What we have here, surely, is
evidence of the relative stabilHy of the
Republican Party. In one sense, this
has been so foT a very long time.
During the 1930s, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt acoommodated -even
welcomed -everyone from hard-
bitten Southern racists to the fellow
travelers whose chief spokctman, at
the end, had served as vice president
under Roosevelt.
That kind of latitudina.rianism
persistt.within tha Democratic Party.
while the GOP has pretty relentlessly
fouaht off the kooks.
So, what party would LaRouche
.,.avit.ate toward1 Oearly. the Demo-
cratic.
But if the Democrau wash to be a
httle more exclusive than they have
been, and 1t 1s aood news that they
wash to be so, they ..ouaht to bca;in
p1ckm1 Quarrels not only with kooks
wtio mount bOardina parties, but with
kooks who have already boarded
WlJll.., 611d.hr 11 • qMJar.;
"'1Utal1t.
WILLIAM BUCICLST coJamnt•
Justice
accused
of EPA
cover-up
Recent report says
agency obstructed
probe by Congress
WASHINGTON -The Justice
Department seems to be diging an
ever deeper bole for itsetrin the
contmuing controversy over its ac-
tivities during a congression.al in-
vestigation of the Environmental
Protection Agency a few yean ago.
The department's files contain
startling evidence that top officials
withheld vital infonnation that Con·
gress should have been given. In fact,
a recent report by the House Judiciary
Committee accuses Justice Depart-
ment officials of deliberately o~
structing committee investipton
who were looking into irregularities
in EPA 's handling of hazardous waste
sites.
Compounding the aucmptcd
cover-up is Attorney General Edwin
Mecsc's delay m appointing an inde-
pendent counsel to investigate the
conduct of officials in bis depart-
ment. The case for appointment of an
o utside counsel would seem to be a
strong one, inasmuch -as Meese bas
acknowledged to the Judiciary Com-
mittee that some of lhe Justice
officials arc his "personal friends."
Department spokesman Teny
Eastland told our associates Corley
Johnson and Tony Capaocio there
was no conflict of interest. bccaUIO
Meese had not discussed lhe matt•
with the officials named by t.bll
committee. The depanment 1s ,._
lowing the law by conductina it.so
preliminary investigation beli
deciding whether to ask for a s •
counsel. Eastland said.
ln fact, one of the officials, form
Deputy Attorney General E.d
Schmults. went to college with M
and has known him for more than
years. Evidence from the dcpert
ment's files shows that Schmults tot
Justice Department officials to
withhold certain documents from lhc
House committee, even though lhe
department had agreed to tum over
all relevant material. Most of the
material withheld consisted·of hand~
written notes.
"Accordmg to senior Department
officials. I) Schmults made the dc-
CISIOn to withhold the handwritten
notes; 2) thCTC was a series of meetinp
at which the with.holding was dis-
cussed," a Judiciary Committee re-
port st.ates. It quotes another depart-
ment official as saying, "Scbmults
was the ultimate deasion maker."
Another Meese acquaintance who
1s a target of the House investiption
is former Assistant Attorney General
Carol Dinkins. Committee evidence
shows that Dinkins at one point told
division officials to put all their
document.s on a conf CTCnce room
table. Then Dinkins instructed an
employee to mark all handwritten
notes and place them in separate files.
These files were "rcd-flaaed" and
withheld from the committee.
Dinlcins and Schmults could not be
reached for comment
To make a convincing show of
complying with the promise to
·produce all relevant documents. Jus-
tice officialspve the committee a few
of the handwritten notes. Eventually,
the committee cauaht witc and de-
manded the rest of the notes. which it
finally n:ceived some 18 months after
its lmtW request
Some of the material held beck the
Ion.ant was political dxn&mit.e. 1t
showed that a Justice Depamneot
employee was sent over to check
Federal Election Commission re-
cords oo camp&ip contributions to
two EPA critiCSt Reps. John DinFU. ~Mich., and Mike Synar, 0-0\La.
No information was obtained on
Synar, but the n.amct of Di•ll's
contributor& were matched .,mst a
list of companies in his distrtct that
aeoerate hazardous wastes.
The department's implication was
that Di~ll wu badaerina EPA for
informauon which he would then
tum over to the oompeniet who hid
contributed to hit campaisn. The
handwritten documenta contain such
abbreviated notes as thete: .. Ev
member of Conpaa could ltt (
cord•) and could tum (them) over
contnbutora (with) ampunhy" ..
"Osnaell: ck. (check) his PAC co
tnbs.. l'I~ •• "He's protec1i.na cootribl.
and "Give (thjs in.formation
Di•ll) to I or more reporun ...
spin on it that (it) jeope.rdizcl a
cinf."
Jae* A.Me,.. -' ,..,..
.,.. qatlk9""6 t'Wee"ait.
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SUNDAY
I ...
a cinch these
works of art will get
attention, and they
wear well.
"I've sold them off my
body," laughed Jeanne Ray -
mond of Newport Beach, one of
the creators of the Rococo Collec-
tion, a remarkably beautiful assortment
of handmade porcelain belt buckles, pins,
earrings and neclcweor.
APRIL 6, 1986
Jeanne omd her daughter Heidi create the
accessories at The Studio in Huntington Beach .
"Each piece is on individual sculpture," said
Jeanne, who hos a master's degree in fine arts.
"We begin w ith cloy and start sculpting. Every piece
will be different. They ore then fired four times to get different
color effects. That's what molce them so pretty," commented
Jeanne, displaying hundreds of pieces in a variety of colors and
intricate styles, some with golden metallic touches.
"They ore mode up in six pattern~,'' said Heidi, who .hos a
background in ceramic designing and production. big."
By Vida Dean
The
mother-daughter
team started their
business about a year
ago. "W e hod no busi-
ness background," said
Jeanne, who was o professional
artist for many years and taught at
Arizona State. "The business port is
hard for on ortist,"odded Heidi.
The twosome hove concentrated on
attending wholesale shows where boutique
and store owners can see their unique ac-
cessories. locally, their body art is sold at Island
Girl on Balboa Island, and is also available at boutiques
in Son Diego, Arizona, New Jersey and Hawaii.
"We do make some custom o rders," said Heidi.
"People will come to us with the fabric for a dress and we
design matching buckles, neckpieces and earrings. The designs
show up best on a solid fabric, but we hove worked with patterns and
picked up the fabric colors in the pieces."
Unlike a lot of entrepreneurs, the Raymonds don't wont to "get too
"Our theme patterns are rose, seashell , freeform, terracotta seashell and
terracotta freeform.
"Some of the simple pieces con be sculpted in two hours. It all depends on the
design. Many of the items ore mode in several pieces. For example, the roses and
seashells ore individually sculpted and attached to the pieces," said Heidi.
"We wont to keep just the two of us designing and making the pieces. This
way we can control the quality. Our goal is to stick to nice boutiques and to get our
creations into more of them," said Heidi. Another plan for the future is incorporating
semi-precious stones to neckwear creations.
"We really don't thtnlc about how much time we spend on a piece. We love to do
them," added Jeanne on the amount of time involved.
Prices in the Rococo Collection range from $ 18 on smo1l eomngs to $ 150 for a
choker style necklace. Belt buckles that come with one sash that con be worn in a variety of
styles, are priced from $ 110 to $ 140. The jewelry will be available, and orders will be token
May 14 at the Newporter when the Sophisticates sponsor its "Shop Till You Drop"
fundro1ser. ~
On the core of the 1ewelry she said, "They ore less fragile than you th1nlc, but they will
break since they are porcelain. You handle them with respect."
NEW YORK !API -This season'~ 'wrde,
' ornamented belts hove come bock to their
beginnings, with o history spooning more thon 1,500
years, soy researchers ot the ltolion T rode
Commission.
"In ancient civilizations the belt -or 'girdfe'
-was purely functional," soys Rlto Dogonlerl,
associate director of the commission. "It first
oppeored as a th<.>ag to gird the waist °' a sash.to
confine the loose, flowing tunics worn by the
Egyptians."
Centuries later / In ttie Middle Ages, leather
become the standard moteriol for belts worn by men
to carry small money pouches, keys and daggers, she
odds. Women of the some erQ carried their pouches,
combs ond rosaries underneath ful ilclrts. These items
were attached to long chains that were hung from a
11choteloine" -o metal plate affixed <to o girdle.
"As clots structure become increasingly
important, these functional girdles evofved Into o
highly ornamental, often status-telling a.toil of
dress," Oogonieri odds.
During the opulent Byzantine period, belts
become more foshtonoble and lets fUnctlonaf, she
notes. In this ero, Greek ond Roman ortison1 flocked
to Constantinople, the rich and foshioncible capttaf Of
the Romon Empire, whet• fheV sold i.other R*ts
embetlished w ith lorg~ gold disks Grid jewels.
Thew fash ions spread to Rome and western
Europe, and it was not long before girdles of gold,
silk, tapestry ond other precious materials were worn
by French noblewomen. Their onty claim to utility was
to secure the tunic fashionably in place just above the
hips, Oogonieri points out.
Purely decorative belts become the most
important accessory in the 14th century, when men
ond women adopted fitted garments 01 the mode of
dress. The focal point of this newly defined fashion
was a fl"Ossive hip belt, usually crafted entirely in
precious metals.
Disks or ploquet of gold and bronze were
engraved, filigreed ond set with stones and enamel.
The gem-encrusted pieces were hinged together or
, sewn to a bond of ribbon or velvet.
"The extravagance displayed in these one-of-
o-kind belts wos st~ing/' Oogonieri soys. "In
fact, prophesies of ~l>reoched doom to the
nobfe wearers of elaborate girdles." ..
It wasn't until the 20th century, however, that
belts evolved into fashion items for al dos:ses, she
soys.
''After a centuries-long hiotuswhere men wore
primarily functional belts, fashions for younger men in
1986 ore colling for stylish ~ in $hiny reptile,
woven fobrk: and ~ leather," she soys.
"Meanwhile, women's belts ore os fashionably
ornate os ever. This spring' s neWd,Sollection of
leather gOods from Italy reveals on opulent Byzantine
inffuence, showing that belts ore once again focal
points in foshion.
"This seotOn, the waist is~ occentUOted in
cosuol Ond evening reoety-to-wear. Wide belts cinch
tolJored suits ond outfits wtth ~, lpCW• ~
dresses, and colorful s>ririted blouSes and lkirll. The
widest belts cir• often~..,._. .. crafted In
Shiny or glittering mae.laill '*" • gcild, .._,,
-... ... 11i rs112
The trouble between men and women con often be blamed on the
differences in their communication style, o University of Southern
California expert suggests. 1 ';, •
. "Gender communication gdps can exist on OR leV. -casual,
occupotionol and intimate," says Morgoret l. Mcloughlin, Who teaches o
USC course in "Communication and the Sexes." '
"Some research indicates, for example, that men hove o tendency to
misinterpret a woman's quite innocent friendliness os if it were seductiV.
behavior."
"We think this moy be because women ore more likely thon men to
express their friendliness with flattering attentiveness, extended eye
contact, appreciative smiles and verbal responses, and reassuring
touch ing."
"At any rate, men moke this misinterpretation not only in their own
encounters with women but in obseNing mole /female conversations in
loboratory stud~s."
Mcloughlin -author of "Conversation: How T olk is Organized"
!Sage Publications, 198-41 -soys the consequences of such
misinterpretation moy range from o mon' s unjustified anger at being
''teased" or "led on" by o woman friend to a man's unwarranted belief
that his girlfriend or wife is flirting with other men.
"In unhappy morr~,'' she odd$, ''the spouses seem to dO poorly
otdecoding their portner' s nonverbal communication of gestuf•, facial
expressions, tone of voice, and so forth. Men ore often less eff.ctift in this
regard." ·
"For example, a mon might ask o woman if she'l angry ond then take
her deniol literoffy, even though she's reoly communicating~ d1~•
by using o sorcostic tone or by turmng owoy from him to ovoid facing hinl.''
''Strangely, such o mon ~do quite well at decoding notWetbol
iignols outside tM home. So we don't know if this communication gap is
~--SEXES/83
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Orange CoMt OAll .. V PILOT/ Sunday. April e. 1eae
.
Be on your toes and get those feet in shape for spring
h'a rprina and your feet wall make
their debut after beina kept under-
cover thtouah the winter.
They may need a major tuneup.
Feet arc an ante&ral part of the whole
that needa rcaufar care and mainten-
ance to look well-groomed and ready
for strappy shoes.
Like blusher on your cheeks or
polith on you nails1 a pcdk'4J"C can
Jive your feet the finishing touch they
need to permit you to step out with
ltylc.
Tbe tdeal situation would be to
have the tame and money to 10 every
three weeks or at least once a month
and sit back and let a pro do the job.
(Have you seen the latest pedicuring
setuPS m shops these davs? You sat up
haab and the ped1cunst 11 ~atcd
below.)
However, If T or M 1s a problem,
you can do it at home.
Dr. Scholl has come out with a new
Smooth Touch Pedicure K.Jt. It
contains an interesting little tool -a
nail clipper designed with a clippmgs
catcher to prevent the mess offlyaway
nails. Also, a nail brush. a contoured
file (one side is made to fight dry skin
on the heels and tops of toes and one
side for the ball of the feet) to remove
dry, rough skin and toe separators to
place between the toes to keep from
smudginJ up polish. (At stores you'll
usually find a display rack filled with
Scholl products to take care ofbccl to
tocjobs .. }
The first step in a pedicure 1s a
cleansmg (and relaxing) foot bath.
Soak feet for 10 minutes in warm,
soapy water. Then:
Working with the nail brush, gently
massage around each nail, (coaxing
back softened cuticle), brush under
toe nails, tops of toes. balls of feet and
heels to help sJouah off dead or loose
skin.
Take a beauty stone that ha8 been
moiatened and rub sently on hard
akin and caUoUJed area.
Ory feet and remove traces of
rou&h skin with the contoured file. If
it has been a Iona time since your last
pedicure and there ia quite a buildup
of rouab akin, you can JO one st~
further and apply a buffina CTCam that
leaves the 1k.io so 1mooth. (A buffing
skin is also a iood idea for elbows.)
After the &ood soak, the toenails
will be soft and easy to cut. Leave
them just Iona enough to protect
tender ends of toes. Smooth with your
emery board.
Now it's lime to add polish. I find
that two c.oats of base, two colors (the
same color family used on fiQJler-
Women 'sExpo '86settoopen Tuesday . -The t hree-day event at the fairgrounds
features lectures and I 00 exhibitors.
More than I 00 exhibitors will be offering information Tuesday
through Thursday at the Women's Expo '86 being held at Building I Oat the
Orange County Fairgrounds . ..
Self image, makeup and hau, breast cancer, financial planning, and
the plight ofbattercd women arc a few of topics to be addressed at the three-
day event set 3 p.m . to 10 p.m. daily.
Lecturen arc scheduled and• shopping opportun1ues (clothes.
accessories. cosmetics and gifts) will also be available.
Tickets ($6.50) will be available at the door and further information 1s
~vailable by caJJing 548-4857.
_/ ~ Newport Bcac( Chapter of Hadassah WJIJ celebrate its Bat M1tzvah
April I 5 wtlh its 13th annual donor luncheon at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel.
Entertainment wtll feature a musical play wntten and directed by
Jalia Matcba entitled "The Goldwyn Girls -1986," a story of ex-show
girls starring Lllllan K. Kampb, founding president oft he chapter; Florence
Hiller, donor chairman; Anne Warsaw, life member. and Caroline
Fenacbel, secretary of the chapter.
Members of the chapter. who have contributed$ I 00 or more this past
year will be honored at the luncheon.
Rose Llnaon, event chairman, 786-0876 may be called for rescrvat1oni,
($I 00 d onation required) and information on membership($ 15.)
Orange D1stnct. California Federation of Women's Club. will hold its
annual convention Fnday and Saturday at the Dou bk Tree Hotel. Orange
The event will open Friday at I 0 a.m with presentation of colors by the
Manne Color Guard of El T oro
Other scheduled events include a luncheon on Fnda> w11h the Borg
Brotbers entertaining. an awards dinner that evening with the
presentation of the 34 club presidents and a prayer breakfast and luncheon
on Saturday.
Iren~ lveraon of In. me 1s con venuon chainnan.
Women's Council for the Heart COC Heart Assoc1at1on) v.111 hold .. I\
Smashing Aff~u" luncheon Thursday at the Center Club C ard1olog1st Dr.
Robert S. Greaa.fleld and Jeanne Peters will speak on exercise and
-:nutntion and exercise attire from Tennis Lady will be modeled
Reservations may be made by calling the American Heart
Association, 547-3001.
USC Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary of OC will celebrate" A Cruise
on th.c French Riviera" Saturday at the Meridien. The event bein$ held to
raise scholarship money begins at 6:30 p.m . with a silent a uction and
cocktail hour. Ramon and the LA Band will entertain during the dinper
and again after a live auction. Pmident Naacy WU1oa, 559-0961. may be
called for tickets.
The Apnl 13 Spring Aing planned by Glenn Miller Chapter, City of Hope,
includes brunch, fashion show and music. The affair begins at noon in the
Costa Mesa Country Oub. Bob Bll1 will be at the piano for dining music
and Les Douglas and His Sounds Forever wiJJ play music from the Glenn
Miller era to current bits for dancing until 5 p.m. Reservations($ I 5) may
be made by calling 998-3188.
Pnortothe 8 p.m. Thursday opening of" I'm Getting My Act Together
and Taking It on The Road" at Laguna MouJton Playhouse, First Nighters
and guests will socialize and dine at 5:30 p.m . at the Ivy House. Marian
Covin, 494-8792 bas more information on tickets ($I 5.50 per person).
After the performance, a champagne reception will be held to give viewers
an opportunity to congrat\llatc the cast.
MEETINGS:Thursday Morning O ub of Newport Beach wtll meet at
11 a.m. April 10 at the Huntington Beach Inn. The program includes a
show of fashions from Gimonc's of Newport and musical numbers by
soprano Nancy Bramlage and baritone Gordon EwlDa.
An April 15 breakfast meeting is set by Fresh Begjnning -Newport
Beach (affiliated with Christian Business & Professio nal Women and
Christian Women's O ub) at Buter's Street/Coco's, 4647 MacArthur.
Reservations for the 6:30 a.m.-7:30 a.m. event featuring Bette Faaqaet as
guest speaker may be made by calling 840-3460 or 786-3974.
APPLAUSE : Oose to $22,000 was raised at a recent gourmet food and
wine auction held at the Westin South Coast Plaza. Funds wtll help the
Volunteer Center of South Orange County in its volunteer recruitment
program for more than 700 non-profit agencies. During the evening an
auction was held and prizes awarded including a I 4!day Cunard European
cruise for two which was won by Balda Pope of Laguna Hills.
David Tappan and Wllllam and WW. Deaa Lfon have added their
names to the roster of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society. The society. now
completing its first year of operation in OC, has contributed more than
$400,000 to assist the 121 charities affiliated with the OC U nated Way.
Walter Gerken is chaiman of the group.
April Sale~
20% off
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fabncs. Metallics arc often embossed
with fanciful patterns." spring blouses and jewelry
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•
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Casual belts m the Italian collcc-
t1on'i revive last season's Western
motif, she reports, but the new twist 1s
they arc meant to be teamed with
sophisticated clothes such as sleeve-
less turtlenecks and wrap skirts.
These slam leather belts are
topst1tched. embossed and studded
with silver, stones and burnished
brass Large buckJes in silver and gold
arc engraved or decorated with floral
patterns.
"Evening belts 1n the
spnng/summercollcctions from Italy
follow the lavish Byzantine inspira-
tion," Oopn1eri says.
nails) and a top coat works very weU.
Once the toerwh are dry, massage
your feet and ankles with a aenerous
amount of lotion. A nightly massaac
with cream or lotion wiU help keep
cuticles and feet soft. Also, weekly use
of buffing cream wiU cut down on
pedicuring time.
A good idea is to keep all of your
pedicuring tools and products separ-
ate from the ones you use on your
fingers. It doesn't help your manicure
if you have to dig around in a basket
or boit to find what you need.
HINT OF THE WEEK:Th1s
doesn't bavcanythina to do with your
feet, but concerns what you wear to
protect them. Take a look at the heels
of your shoes. Arc they scuffed and
worn from driving? .. I always carry a
VIDA
DEAi
pair of extra shoes in the car for
driving," says Mary 1Jobnson of
Corona del Mar. "I learned this trick
the hard way after ruining several pair
of good shoes. This is not a very
glamorous tip, but one that wiJJ save
shoes and money. If you arc drivina
some place where there is valet
parkmg, remember to stop before you
arrive there and switch shoes."
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Gwenda Wat.on {left) wu earprleed Tueeday ~by
the Soatb <>ranee Coanty YWCA. The rtewport Beach
reetdent wu preeented the Barrtet Enderle A ward for her
outatancl.lq commitment to the Y. Pbllanthroplat Enderle,
who attended tbe meettnc held ln Santa Ana, &t•ee Wat.on
a pat of th•nb for her many boun of .erYlce to the Y'•
nameroaa_Pl'Ofn.Dla.
SHOWS: Irene Mayer, niece of the
late Louis B. Mayer. will present an
array of costumes from the .. Golden
Years of Hollywood" April 12 at the
fashions for Winners luncheon show
sponsored by the Reach to Recovery
volunteers of Amencan Cancer So-
ciety, OC Unit.
The 11 a.m. event to be held at
Crystal Cathederal will also feature
guest speak Dr. David V1scott, author
and talk show host.
The ACS Community Develop-
ment d.epartmcnt, Costa Mesa, may
be reached at 751-0441 for ticket
($30) information.
.. Spring Around the World" is 1he
theme for the Wednesday 28th an-
nual fashion show luncheon planned
by Tuesday Oub of Newport Harbor
at the Ncwpon Marriott. The parade
of fashions from Estelle Allardane
and Vcta's Intimate Apparel
boutique will follow luncheon. Co-
chairman Julia Roehm, 644-1066. or
chairman Elvira Wirth. 499-4187.
may be called for further informauon
Proceeds will be donated to Blind
Children's Learning Center,
Alzheimer's Association and college
scholarships.
Clowning around will be perfectl}'
acc.cptablc behaviour at the A~
sociates' springcarnivaJ fashion show
luncehon set Wednesday at Leisure
World Oubhouse 5.
Members and fnends of the A~
sociatcs (a support group for Saddlc-
baclc Communjty Hospital) wtll
model fashions from Buffums.
Laguna Hills. Margaret Brady 1s
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calhng770.3724
Hand-sewn garments by members
of the OC Chapter of the Arnencan
Sewing Guild will be modeled I p.m.
Saturday at the "Sew It's Spring"
show at Costa Mes.a Community
~ter. 1845 Park Ave. Doors open at
noon for v1ew10icxh1bits and sewing·
related door pnzes will be awarded
with an Overlock machine as the
grand pnzc. Tickets arc S5 at the
door
NORDSTROM: Diane Freis one-of-
a-k1nd d~scs wtll be tnfarmally
modeled noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday
1n Gallery at the South Coast Plaza
store. Carol Dauplaisc. jewelry de-
signer. will present her spring designs
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday in
Jewelry department.
CONSULTATIONS: O ptical
Fashion Center, 3417 Via Lido, will
make available Thursday, Friday and
Saturday opponunities for consul-
tations on makeup and image. Owner
Ziggy Modniclc will present Terry
French. who will do a private study of
skin. hair and faciaJ features with
makeup apphcarion techniques and
Deane Trallc-Mattman who will do
color analysis and ideas for a .. total
image."
Each consultation 1s by appoint-
ment and includes time With both
authorities for $75. In addition,
OpticaJ Fashion Center. will offer free
eycwcar consultations by the staff
which has been trained to color ke',t
eyewear to personal seasons.
GIVE THE
DME
OF
YOUR I,IFE.
+American
RedCroes
Orange CouJ DAILY P1LOT/$undey, Aprtt 8, 1.. ..
--W ALK IN THE SuN
These 'Women of Independent Means' enjoy high finance
"Go on up," sa1d the receptionist at
the Sabia Corinthian Yacht Oub.
''The ladies are upstafrs playina
bti<fae."
Playina btid&e? Hardly. The 13
prominent Newport Beach women
s1ttin1 around a second-floor con-
ferenoe room table wtre attendina
what had been their bcst-keJtt secret:
tbe once-monthly mceuna of a
financial investment club they call
Women of Independent Means.
For five years, the well-heeled
sroup ofnever-morc-than-rJ women
bave been quietly meetina and takins
control of their money with more
than a bttle suc.cess.
"We're not what you would exactly
caU 'heavy hitters'," said club presi-
dent Gerry Somera, "but each of bas
withdrawn our initial investment and
PAPARAZZI
Search'• Rath Jenaen, at
rlCht, and BeTerly Coll.
we are currently re-inveatina our
di vidcnds." Why aren't these fuluonable
soctalttes content to sail thetr yachts,
lunch in bunches, play endless games
ofbrid&eoraolfand leave the makina
of money to their immensely succc~
ful husbands?
"No matter what our .,.maritaJ or
financial status, we want to make our
personal dreamsa reality>'' said WIM
foundcrEUe MUler, "eacnofus wants
to learn, to grow and to prosper for all
kinds of reasons of our own."
Somers, a physician's wife who
dabbles in rntetior dcsir· said that
ahc invests in the stoc market to
partially finanoe the charities, includ-
1na Medical Education for South
African Blacks, Inc., that she and her
husband Dr. Maclyn Somers support
Miller, wife of Dr. Job Miiier, said
that she is raisin& money to start an
1mportin1 company.
"My husband would have baclccd
me in my buS1ne ' venture, but 1t
wouldn't have been the same. I want
to do th15 on my own," she said.
Marlon Devick invests to ra1sc
money for travel, but the recumng
reason given by most of the women
had to do with achieving fmanciaJ
independence.
Whatever their reasons for paruca-
pauon, the women were all busmess
at their February mcetrng. They
r.alked of portfolios, baStc indicators,
IOnf-tcrm capital pins. buy-outs and
dec1d1ng when to sell.
"When a company announces that
at as buying back its shares, we break
out the 'bubbly' because chances are
Dori• Llndhardt and Joan Bill Ray with Col. Nick
R.lcharclaon. Doolin.
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SEXES ...
that our sbare1 wiU rise 10 value," said
sroup t.reuurer Pa& McVulaM.
Sharina informtioni the members
di1tnbuted ctippinp from The Wall
Sttect Journal. Money Map.zinc. and
Better lnve1lin" a pubbcation of the
non-profit Nataonal Aaociation of
Investors' Corp. (WlM 11 a member or NAJC, an orpnization of more
than 6,000 investment clubs seattered
around the country).
Ment1onina Mary Kay, Beatn~
Co. and weU·known hi&h-tecb com-
parues, the group discussed vanous
stocks and voted -by a showtng of
hands -on what to buy.
They listened to a lecture on "How
To Start An lmportina Business,''
scnbbljng notes and asking about
duty costs, potential suppliers, mar-
kets and mtemauonal trade shows
Some of their past lecturen were
O.rse A.rJYNt (AJrC.al), o...w Y04Aer (rcal estate). WUUam Bonr
(financial planrun&) and Geeff r•J
8eaam•• (option tnd1n1).
Allbou&b WIM 1s not a toetal club1 most of the memben met at -ana
llill attend -St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church 10 Newport Beach.
Last week they boarded a bus to go to
lunch and attend a play ("Women of
lndepenclcnt Means," of counc) 1n
Los A.oaeles. Often, they lunch fol-
IOWl OI WlM mcctinp and they work
totether on sevtral support a;roups
benefiting Chapman Colleae and the
Penormina Arts Center. among
o thers.
How do the women's busbancb fed
about their wives' finan£ial dealings?
Brnv
PORTER
And they're off and runnlngl
By VIDA DEAN
Committee members have bttn
"off and runnma" for several months
and are now hcadma down the home
stretch with plans for the May 3
Kentucky Derby Day pany at Balboa
BayOub.
Plans call for racing pr<>vams,
bcmng windows (th.at look hlcc the
clubhouse at Churchh11l Downs).
giant screen and prizes from cashed m
chips plus an elaborate buffet
poolside luncheon. The $50 ucket
holders aJso have the chance of
winning a barge trip an France.
"It's really a fun pany," said
Kentucky Colonel Nick DooUn d1s-
cussmf, the event underwritten by
BBC.· I have been involved with It all
four ycan and Deaae has worked on
at, too. There must have been 500 or
600 people stoppm~ in last year and
having a great time. ·
Also, at a party Tuesday evening to
luck.off the "Derby Season." chair-
man Bob Baccl said. "Four years ago
the event was a club function. Then. 1t
Search Foundauon. a voup dedi-
cated to helpina youth (with chemical
abuse problems and the m1ss1Qg}
headed by Beverly CoU.
The proc~ed5 Wlll be divided
between the two groups. and the
groups will make extra money from
opporturuty prues. Coll and Rada
Oellr,.... ,..._..., .. --..rt&
RRlOO'• Mary Ann lllller
with Derby chairman Bob
Bucci.
Miller was sbOWlnl a picture of a
1978 Excalibur Pbaetom Series 3,
!Ntwas donated to Ribbon 100.
"Only 500 tickets at $100 each wi.1J be
sold," said Miller. "Jim WWJ.uu
donated the automobile. Jee Per-
rtCOH, an ARC board and BBC
member amanged 1t."
Amona the suests 10 on the kickoff were Search membu Pam GeWsteD
(her cousin Bee. Pub bas donated a
$8,SOO bronze sculpture as a prize).
BBC committee memben Deue
DooU.. Joe Perrleoee, Llalla Ea11
and Marte Balleswr (wearin&jockey
p.rb), Doro .. y Y~ and a number
of Kentucky colonel.a (all BBC mem-
bers) mctudina J• <>'Loy, a_,.,
Rltdleect. Derb u.o.anc. Pal
MJcUela, J... ~ Dea
R..aen (he's aho ditector of Pacific
Coast Quarter Horse Racina Auocia-
uon), Palll Salata and Cal fcbs:Wt.
From Bl
a cause or arr effect of a bad
mamagc."
Mclaug)\.hn says seemingly tnvaal ~ender differences an intonation may be significant.
becomes an executive."
"A maJe executive 1s likely to say to
a subordmate, 'hand me that file.·
whereas a woman wtll tend to say,
·would you mind handing me that
file?' Similarly, a male executive Wiii
express his viewpoint rather bluntl}.
whereas a woman tends to add a
phrase hke, 'Don't you think so?'"
was decided to gi ve to charities and
evidence that politeness should be open 1t to non members. In the past
encouraged, as at ullamately create'i a three years we have given a~a>
work environment wtth less fnc11on $100,000"
Jenaen (~arch> were tallung abou1
!he 2.000 t1clcct'i 1hey art selling for
S50 for a tnp around the world. ''The
wmner can be gone for two weeks or
six months and at's busme~ class,"
said Jensen "(fl won ll. I would drop
dead The tnp 1s "' wonderful " ..aid
Coal.
"A Kentucky colonel is appointed
by the sovernor of Kentucky after' an
appbcation is submitted. A colonel ii
a good person who doca somethina
for tua community, the orp.n.ization
he belongs to, knows bow to win. bow
to achieve and do tbinp for othen
less fortunate,'' explained O'Lexy. and more producuvtty." Rec1p1ents this year are Red Rib-
Mc laughlm say~ that greater use of bon I 00, a women's suppon group for
feminine communication styles tn Red Cross' youth SCl"Vlces program
the work.place ma:r also be beneficial headed bv Mary Au Miller and
ThJS year the colonels arc focusina
their efforts on the day that is themed
"Run for Children "
"When a woman answers the
telephone. she's hkcly to say 'hello'
with a nsmg intonation. as 1f her
response ends With a quesuon mark. 1
believe that's an expression of fcm1-
nme poh1encss, or at least !hat seems
10 be the case if you compare it with
the typ1caJ male 'hello' -which has a
sustammg or falling intonation that
makes 1t sound as if 1t ends with a
penod"
Mclaughhn says such feminine
pohtencss -an asset socially -can
cause problems in the workplace if
the woman executive's subordinates
m1srcJd her politeness as evidence of
a lack of self-assurance or as a Sl&Jl of
vacillation.
• because women generally are more "-r----_-_ ---------------------_-_------===----------------------, adept at encouragjng people to share
"That particular acndcr difference
1s not the source of any problems. But
a woman's pohte manner of com-
municating tends to carry over into
her st)' le of giv1n~ an o rder when she
"Thus, some mana~mcnt trainers
have been encoura'-'ng women . to
emulate maJe'decis1veness' in issuing
commands. On the other hand, some
management cxpens find mounting
their feelings.
''Women, perhaps because of their
'IOC1al training from childhood on.
tend to be more empathetic than
men."
"Lalcewisc. research indicates that
women are more hlcely to see the
world 10 terms of relauonshaps rather
than things -Judging at least from
~tud1es of how women and men
perceive s1tuat1o ns depicted in pic-
tures "
o.AHOI COUNTY fJU.OltOUNDS, 8Ul&.DING 10
Al'ltlL 8. 9, J 0, J 986
3 pm unfll J 0 pm dally
r .
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WHICH DAY. WILL YOU ATTEND?
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OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS ,0. WOMEN TO COME TO
ORANGE COUNTY THIS YEAR .
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A PUBLIC INFORMATION SEMINAR
FEATURING
H. GEORGE BRENNAN,
M.D , EAC.S.
at the
UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA
AT IRVINE
spe aking on
''REALISTIC
EXPECTATIONS''
IN
COSMETIC
SURGERY
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9TH
7 P.M
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT IRVINE
MEDICAL-SCHOOL, ROOM F-110
PARKING IN LOT 81
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT NO CHARGE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
ELIZABETH ALLEN AT 752-5043
AN HONEST AS5E.5.5MENT OF WHAT IS REALLY P0&5IBLE THROUGH COSMETIC
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..
Unique
Atrium
slated
Jn.Irvine
Green quarried ston e
~~ding architectur a l_
interest to two towers
By JIM HATHCOCK
Delly "°4 Con•tMIOct.flt
When C'huck McKenna and Tony
French. panncrs in the Irvine-based
French & McKcnna Co .. decided to
build a prestige business address m
Irvine. they wanted 11 to be different.
Instead of JUSt another reflective-
glass building, they decided to create a
unique ex tenor and interior by erect-
1n~ twin tnangular towers which are
JOined by a I ().story glass atnum
French and McKenna decided to
face the Atrium wtth 500-mllhon-
year-old green slate which they 1m-
poned from the lake d1stnct of
Nonhem England The expertly fin-
ished stone creates an unusual Visual
effect From a distance. the building
looks ltke a huge block of perfect!)
quamed green slate that has been
spltt b} a frozen waterfall.
French and Mc Kenna said that the
stone was quamed by slolled
craftsmen on an estate owned by the
Duke of De'onsh1re. polished and
shipped to Los Angeles. The parkmg
structure 1s covered with the same
and floors m the lobby are covered
Wlth slate of a rougher finish .
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When they are completed ln May. 10-•tory Atrium office
towera ln lrvlne are ezpected to coet $65 million.
Paul Barnard of the Los Angelcs-
based WZM H architectural firm de-
signed the Atnum The firm also
designed the Altcantc Pnnccss Hotel
in Gard('n Grove
'When finished 1n Ma\, the cost of
the I U-ston Atnum and adjacent
fi.,.c-stor) parking co mplex at 191<XI
\'on Karman is e'pccted to total S65
m1l11on Fremh & McKenna said
( oldv.-ell Bani.er ha'> currentl'r pre-
leascd about I 5 peru:nt of the ~tnum\ HOJ)(.l<J'>quarr feet ofoffitc
~pace
The .\tnum rcpre'>cnt\ a <.hange tn
product lor I rcnlh and Ml Kenna
v.ho founded lht·1r com pan) 1n 1983.
l\kKenna had bt•t:n •rn attomc) and
French had v.orlo.ed for Coldwell
Banker C'omman al Real Estate Ser-
vices. Before hutld1ng the Atnum,
the'r developed loY..-n\e office and
research and developmt-nt bu1ld1ng'i
1n Irvine.
In the interest of creating the
ultimate business environment.
French and McKenna said that they
authorized budget overndcs 10
provide the most intelligent com-
puterized building systems for sccur-
1t~. fire safety, commun1cat1ons. elec-
tncal and mechanical efficiency The
secunt} system exploys full-11me
personnel and offers 24-hour-a-da)
card access.
4. helicopter pad al<io has hccn
included atop the Atnum
Because the two section<, face each
other. all offices have windows look-
ing outside or into the atnum Due to
the building's unique design. tenants
can e\pand the1roperat1on'i 'erncally
b:. leasing on the floor abo\.C or below
them or honzontally by leasing
additional space on the opposite side
of the atnum
To provide a well-balanced tenant
mix. French and McKenna want to
attract a maJOr restaurant as well as a
tra vel agent. specialty shops and
servtce-onented businesses for the
ground floor.
Floor sizes range from 11,400 to
18.100 square feet an each tower and
pedestrian bridges link both sides.
The entire tower 1s serviced by six
high-speed elevators
To take advantage of the green-
house environment, 30-foot-Lall
palm trees have been planted inside
the Atnum 10 parallel the vertical
planes created by the 1-10 S-stol')
v.,hlle columns that support 1ntcnor
balconies
The Atnum's five-stor. parking
co mple' v.-111 hold I 050 cars and 5(
more can be parked m uncovered
spact'S surrounding the twocr The
garage includes a bu1lt-1n car wash
and detail service Building occu-
pants can use a health maintenance
facility located in ~e basement. said
Mc Kenna
Computertirm mulls merger
lr-.1nc-ha\cc.l Computer Auto-
mation Inc. announted 11 ha~ engaged
in dl'>CU\\IOn\ conu:rn1ng a possible
merger v.-ith the outrnme expected to
be known m w mmg v.-eeks. A annual
meeting of '>lot kholdcr'> ha'i been
pastponed to Thur'><la\ . . . .
Doelz Networks Inc. of Irvine
.,.. h1ch de'>tgn-. • .rnd manufactures data
commun1catH•ns nct~ork1ng man-
agement S\.'itl'm\ has expanded 1t
field-service capab1l111es by signing a
third-party support contrnct
Diebold Inc. of Canton. Ohm
• • •
w11h
Newport International Projects
Co. has been awarded a \Ccond
consulting assignment from Payoe-
Wbitney for 11s marketing and man-
agement services Pa}ne-Wh1tnc} of
Santa Ana 1c; a leading contra('tor
spec1altzing tn pa,cmcnt reC><.:hng
processes. • • • Tbe Alison Co .. headquartered 1n
"Get A Refund"
Newport Beach , has arran~cd per-
manent financing loans totaling near-
ly S 165 m11l1on dunng tis last quarter
for Southern C'ahfomia real estate
developers. • • • The I r'I. me Board of Realtors
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Teflon coating's uses
glide through 25 ye~rs
Slipperiest s olid k nown to h uma nity is
in jogging s uits, h eart. Statue of Liberty
showed a woman racmg the clock to
clean six Teflon-coated pots and pan!>
1n 60 seconds. At the end th~
disappointed announcer would say.
"Would you believe five?"
By PETER COY
A#...._Wftlw
NEW YORK -Teflon ts tn
Jogging suits, art1fic1aJ aortas and the
Statue of liberty, but when tt was first
applied to cookware 25 years ago. 11
was a flash in the pan.
True, eggs didn't stack to the pan's
metal surface. But neither dtd the
Teflon. The coating peeled badly.
"The result was a disaster." Ou
Pont admits in its history of the
product .. By the end . of 1961 ,,the
future of Teflon was to Jeopardy.
On the advice of consultants, Du
Pont changed its advertising and gave
cookware makers explicit rules on
hov. 10 make pots that wouldn't peel.
Sales shot up 500 percent an six
months 1n 1962 and Teflon cookware
went on to become a hit of the decade,
as much a part of the culture as
transistor radios and wood-paneled
station wagons.
Television commercials of 1966
Teflon -Ou Pont's brand name
for the plastic resin poly-
tetrafluoroelhylene -was dt~
covcred by accident in 1938 by Roy J
Plunkett, a Du Pont scientist who wa~
trying to ft nd a new kind of rcfrigera n t
gas. He was inducted into the lnven-
tors Hall of Fame last year.
The slipperiest solid known to
humanity has gone into Gore-Tu
Jogging suits, chainsaw blades and the
(Pleue eee l'fON'-STICK/85)
Conable to head World Bank
WASHINGTON (AP)-World Bank djrectors have
unanimously approved President Reagan's selection of
Barber Conable. a former New York Republican
congressman, as the next president of the 149-nation
organization.
Conable. 63. will succeed A. W. Clausen. whose term
expires on June 30. .
The bank also approved a $350 m1llton loan to
A~enttna to help that debt-plagued nauon increase its
agncuhural expons and production
A. Da\ld Knox. regional bank vice president for
Laun Amenca. said Thursday the loan 10 A~enllna was
one of a senes of loans planned to help sttmulate the
economies of Latin Amencan countnes.
It "certainly fits" into a plan formulated by U.S.
T reasul') Secretary James A Baker to help ease the Third
World debt cns1s, Knox said.
4. s1m1lar loan. also under terms of the so-called
"Baker plan," is currently under consideration for
Columbia, Knox said. Baker has called for a total of$29 b.Lllion in new loans
to developing nations over the next three years, $20
billion to come from commercial ban.ks and the
remajning $9 billion to come from the World Bank and
other multilateral lending organizatjons.
Knox said the 15-year loan to Argentina reflects a
recent shit\ in emphasis on the part of the intemauonal
lending organizauon away from loans for projects hke
roads and power stations to loans to help move a countf)
toward more growth-<>nented poltdes.
Spcc1fically. the loan to Argentina will help the
government make up for lost revenues from repealhng ll'i
current laJl on agncultural exports. bank officials said
Conable's approval by the board had b«n exp«ted
Although there 1s no requi rement that the bank
president be an Amencan, the bank board has tra-
diuonally looked to the United States to fill the slot The
JOb pays SI S0.000 a year. tax frtt.
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NON-STICK SUBSTANCE TURNS 26 ~EARS OLD ••• ,,._IM
metal undetpi.nllinp or tho S&atue of ..an>duct c:aUed SilvetStone. Silver-
Ubetty. It proiocta carpeu IUld •ne Supra. the latat incarnation. coucba from din and ICNba Pl.Ridel 'ftll &l1JIOUDCled in December
&om the smoke of ooal-bumina Teflon'• peth to auccea has been plan~ areued by c:bantet in the American AltificW veins · and aneriea are fifettyle. life bu lped up and people made~maTeflonderivadve.Soare b.ave laa time for 1CNbbinf. More
the COi= of bulleu that can pierce people, especially women nuse fam-
bullet vena. illea on their own and1 in111t on
To Pont'• ditmay, the word~ convenient cleanup.
even ,en~.t.be laoauaae u a tac. in No-fat tiyiQa bu proved to be a bia
certain J!Olitic.al drae.; for ~~~ sellina point, too -but not at fint.
Reapo • pre1ldency. Cruac11m Du POot't flop in 1961 wu blamed in
doc1.n't stick, some ~y. pert on taraetina the then-narrow
Still, Teflon remains best known as market of bealth-conscious con·
the substance tMt hu saved millions sumen
of cooks .from ~dina over their Cholesterol was less important
kitch.en at~ with ~c h~t water than convenience to women qu~ g~shma. diuma ~t their fT)"lna pens tioned by the advertilinJ aaency of
with sharp metal implementa. N.W. A~r cl Son Inc. m f962. So
Ou Pont brq.t that Teflon Teflon's theme became .. N<>-1tick
cookware prod~oes better. food -cookina with no-scour ckaoup."
omeleu are lea likely to shrivel up-Appealing to homemakers was
and promotes bealth because cooks somethina new for Du Pont, which
don't need to U1C aobl of oil. until then bad sold Teflon stnctly for
. Teflon 11 suooeeded the oriainal military and industrial purpotet.
Teflon in 1968. lo 1976, Du Pont The fint Teflon-ooated ooolcwarc
introduced the more durable Teflon went on sale at Macy's department
sum in New Y orit sbortJy before
Chriltnw 1960 and WU iQJy IQld
out in 1ohe of 17 inches ~now. Tbe m .. fatcd national rollout bepn t.be
Dellt year.
Today, rouahly half the pota and
pana told in ihe United States b.ave
non-tbck 1urt'acet, and 8~ pen:cot or
more o( the non-tticb utc Silver·
Stone, variout toUrcet say. Heavier promotion and boUet sales
to youna women who prize 9uidc
cleanup have contributed to a nte in
the non-1tick business in the lut five
ycan, 11ys Roten Vaupn, the busi-
ness man.aaa Tor SilverStonc at Du
Pont headquarters in Wilminaton. Del.
"If you look at women who are
under 40, compared to women who
are over 40, they have a value of
convenience," Vauahn said. '1'be
older people are more into the s~
cle&run&. fall-cleanina ethic.''
Teflon's bilJClt drawback has
al ways been its auaocptibility to
ICfltcbina. a problem Du Poot bu
lessened over the years but never
entirely conqueRd. Tbe oompaoy
still ttcommc-nds Wt c:oob me
plank or wooden uttn11l1 and clan up with plasue ecourina peds.
Alona with~.% TeOon, Du Pout bu bad to dlsau.1 CODlumtn
from the falte notion that a ICtltcbed
pan is unhealthy. "Teflon's ueed in
the medical profeaion," Vaupn
II.id. .. Tbere't DO harm at all"
Ttfloo ltil.1 faces incw'lions from
IC¥eta1 comen of the kitcben. MOit
Teflon 1oe1 onto lialuwciabt
aluminum pots and pans, and the
P'Owtb of aourmet cookina hu
caUJCd some people to switch to heavier-pu~. uncoated stainless
steel or cast iron.
Ou Pont also has some ooo-stiek
compelltors ICl"ltcbina for market
share, the biucst beina T-fal Corp. of
Fairfield, N.J.
T-fal, which unlike Du Pont
makes its own cookware, has rouahly
JO percent of the U.S. non..stick
market. says Henry Read, T-FaJ's
vice president for marketina and
sales.
COUNTY'S NEWEST TOWN ATTRACTS4,000 •••
FromlM
Construction is under way on the
$4.1 million, l 6S,000-square-foot
DOMU Industrial Park in Placentia.
The general contractors for the pro-
ject are Prlllo fr PrWo of Fountain
Valley. • • • Mola Developmn& Corp. 's Charter
C.Cntrc1 the SS l million mixed·use
center m Huntinston Beach, has been
completed and ts about 70 percent
leased. • • • Forsyth Marcelli Johaoa
AdverUI ... of Newport Beach won
su awards in the Oranae County
Advertising Federation's AdAwards
'86 compebtion. • • • The Sperry Corp. recently an-
nounoed the sianinJ of a remarkctina
qreement between its National Ac-
counts Division, located in Wayne,
Pa. and FUeNet C.rp. of Costa Mesa. •••• PMC Sporta·Ftmes1 of El Toro is
introducina to Southern California
Tunturi's new line ofkid-powercd toy
vehicles. Models include the "Road
Rower," the "Workout Wagon" and
"Tuff Trike." • • • Ground was rccendy broken for
Polygon Plaza, a 3-story multi-tenant
offioe buildina in Laguna Hills. The
project is developed by Pot11oa
Commertcal Dnelopmeat of Costa
Mesa. • • • lrvtae City Ftu.adaJ, parent com-
pany oflrvine <:;tty ~vinas and Loan
Association, has announced the suc-
cessful completion of its supplemen-
t.al S l million stock offering. • • • lrvin~bued Vltra1y1tem1 be:. has
been awarded two U.S. Defense
Depe.runent contracts totalling $10.1
million, includina options. • • • Callforala Flnt Savtap ud Lou
AHodadoll is offering life, health.
home and auto insurance at its Costa
Mesa and Rivenide offices. • • • The El Toro-based Padflc Rqa-
ey BW recently instituted a series of
business breakfasts with a presen-
tation on Small Business Adminis-
tration loans.
Monday, April 7 Ginnie Mae
goes worldly
More than 4,000 people have
contacted Suta Marprtta Co. to add
their names to the list of prospective
residents for Rancho Santa
Marprita, Orange County's newest
town. • • • A markctina team of five firms has
been assembled for Lapu Meadow•
, the S 15 million community in Laauna Hills, announced the presi-
dent of Ten:a Industries. the de-
veloper. • • • A 10,830-squarc-foot convenience
sboppinf plaza at the corner of
Uruven1ty Avenue and 70th Street in
La Mesa has been completed by
Boaklu Devdopmeat Co. ofNewport
Beach. Tenants include Pizza.mania.
Jack's Donuts and Tim's Coovc-
nienoe Market. Arehjt.cct on the
project wu ~tecwraJ Team J of
Santa Ana, and the contractor was
Rapa Towuaad of Newport Beach. • • • Deluey'1 Seafood J\fflaarut
plans to open a restaurant In Rancho
California, the finn's first in River-
side County. The restaurant will
''How to Penetrate Forci~ Markets Through
Effective Communication" wtU be the focus o( a
luncheon hosted by the World Trade Cater
AHodatJoa of Orange County.
Rene White, senior vice president of the public
relations finn Burson-Mantcller, will present case
studies at the 11 : 30 a.m. meeting showing bow U.S.
firms have overoomc cultural, language and other
differences to market products and services abroad.
BAK.ERSAELD (AP) -Robert w. Karpe feels bis include a lounge, an oyster bar, a
top achievement as president of Ginnie Mae was getting main dining room for 135 aru\., a
government-1uarantced FHA and Veterans Adminis-banquet room that seats 8S. Owner
tration mortgages into world money markets. and operator Fran Delaney opened
The luncheon fee for members is $18; for non-
memben $20 at the Irvine Hilton Towers. For
reservations or infonnation, call 549-815 l. • • • An "lntcrpenonal Skills Lab" will be con-
ducted by Dr. Millard MacAdam, president of the
leadership and organization development firm
MacAdarn and Associates, from Apnl 7-9 at the
Newport Sberatoo in Newport Beach.
The work.shop series for the Amertcu Muqe-
meat AHoclatloa will focus on removing the blocks
to higher personal achievement and company
profitability thro\14h interpersonal skills.
For informatJon about the workshops call
644-5552. For enrollment information, call Marcia
Grace at (818) 793-8586.
Wedneeday, April 9
Property owners who are interested in learning
more about managing their real estate transactions
can share their experiences and help others buy and
sell through the Oru1e Couty RuJ E1tate
Marketills Chab.
Mceungs arc held between 7 and 9 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Haskett Library at 2650 W.
Broadway, Anaheim.
Founded by Earl Huse, a lecturer and author on
creative financing. and Roland Fabbrie, president of
All American Trust Investment Co., the club
features programs dealing with loans, escrow, title
and quahfying buyers and sellers.
Thanday, April 10
Kristi Brcuert and Lisa Johnson, co-owners of
PbotoBank Inc., a stock and a.ssignmcnt photogra-
phy aaency, will be honored when the Ad Clab of
Oraqe Couty holds its "Thirstday Night Toast" at
S:30 at Ravels in The Registry Hotel, 18800
MacArthur Blvd. Irvine.
"When I fin( arrived in the his first restaurant m Newport Beach
East. I asked for a meeting with the in 1969. He and a brother h4d worked
New Yotk securities dealers and as fishermen in Laguna Beach smcc
s1100ested that our loans mi"ht be the 1940s. --... . .. better marketed in the international ne HammOIHI Co .. a publicly held
market, .. said l<Mt>e, who resianed mortgage bankmg firm based in
last year as bead o(the Government Newport Beach, has received ap-
NallonaJ Mortpge Association. proval from the Sccunty and Ex-
" After two years, this resulted change Commission for a shclfregis-
in a listing of Ginnie Mac securities tration to sell $I 00 mil hon of mort-
on the Luxembourg Exchanae." ~ bonds. "This authonzat1on will
. . Karpe said the Luxembourg enable us to provide our builder
hsuna accommodates German pen-clients with the newest most sopb1st1·
sion funds, which have a rule that. ROBERT KARPE {i;ted bond prosrams, :. said Thomas ~nds ~nnot make investments higher than the latest • Hammond. the company's presi-
hsted pnoes. • dent
From that start. the international market from
London to Singapore bought $3.6 billion in Ginnie Mae
offerings last year, Karpe said.
He headed Ginnie Mac for four years and previously
was California real estate commissioner for four years
when J>resjdent Reapn wasaovemor. Karpe bu returned
to bis home near Tehachapi and is board chairman of the
family real estate business baaed in Bakersfield.
Sales of Ginnie Mae securities increased to $24. 7
billion last year, UJ> from $1 3.3 billion.in 1984. Karpe said.
"The thinj Im kind of proud of is its done mostly
throuah the pnvate market." he added.
Ginnie Mae handles securit.izcd mortgages -
"backed by the full faith and credit of the United St.ates
government," Karpe explained
The aaency buys Federal Housing Administration
and VA mortgage packages from pnvate lenders. creates
lllfler paclc.a&cs and issues securiues which arc sold in the
nauonal and world investment markets.
Marketina of these mortgages is important in raising
loan funds needed for financing of homes for moderate·
income Americans, Karpe said.
"I think there will be a contiouinJ trend of more
people ownina homes, which is aood because borne
ownenhip creates a responsible, stable community," be
said.
• • • More than 40 percent of the
available office spac.e has been leased
in the new Niguel Shores Professional
Building at 33971 Selva Road,
Laguna Niguel. accorch.ng to the
leasing agent. Norrt1, Beu• ud
Stmpsoa. The I 8,304-square-foot
buiJdjng is a development of Laguna
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Ma 81alt4elJ bas been appointed dlJ"eC10r of domes.tic l&ks at
A8f lteMard., i.e. of lrvine, Datai1 B....a.aw bu been appointed
tmior saJa manarr for A,,ae products, and Aqela R.u bu been
promoted to djn1Ctor of nwketin& and sales aupport. Before join.in&
AST, Rozak was aenior industry m.anaa,n to M8J Deta c.r..
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Brad&baw is former vice president of sales and rn&rk.eting for Sant.a
A.na·bucd Mlerotd Corp. • • • S&en Gqerty has Joined R.L. c..e. fr Co. as assistant art
director for the Irvine finn. Most recently, G ugerty served as
designer/illustrator with B.P . Rice le Co. • • • Aqela Avery has JOined TMI of Newport Beach as v1c.c
president and director of corporate administration. A very was
formerly a consultant with the Amatev A~ F ..... tloa and a
director of administration for the Lot Aa1e1et Olympie Orpa1ua1
C.m.mJctee. TMI is a financtal service cent.er for educators. • • • lllmbale7 Smida has been promoted from account coordJ-
nator/copywriter to public relations Junior aaiount eucutive for 8.J.
Stewart A•ve!1WJtc ud hblle RelaU.., l.8c. She is a UC lniH
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Robert S. Wiutea, a general agency for Iaua.a City Life
luuuce Co. in Newport Beach, has become a member of the
company's C.Cntury Oub, reserved for tho~ wbose agcncin have met
b.igb production and commission requirements. Winsten bas
qualified for the club for eiaht of the I 0 years he has been with Kansas
City Life. • • •
MJc:Uel J . Qatu bas been sworn an as dJrector of the btenal
Reveaae Servltt dJstrict office m Lquna Niguel sucoecdin& retired
Director l\Gbert M. Mciener. Tbe career lRS offiaaJ is responsible
for tax matters an Oranie. Riverside, San Bernardino, Imperial and
San Diego counties_ as well as the South Bay portJon of Los Angeles
County. • ••
ftomu D. Laay has Joined B~ l>eYelofmat C.. of
Newport Beach, where be wlll oversee netahborbood shopPm& center
site acquisition, development, leasing and tenant relatJons.. Lenny
brinp more than 12 years of exoeneoc:e 10 the field to his new post. . ' .. Doaa Suta Marla has been promoted to Anzona propeny
manager for Irvine-based BalMll Properdn ~t Co. Tbe
Phoen.U ruident tW been with the firm since r983. The company has
offices in Phoeni.x and Irvine and has developed 48 matjor projects 1n
California and Anzona since n was founded in 1970. • • • Gary Aa1U. of Irvine has been appointed executive vioe
president at Rock 6Wateneape1y1tem1, be:., an lrvioe-bued design
coordination and construction finn specialmna in waterscapes for
resort hotels. zoos and amusement parks as well as commercial,
rcsideotiaJ and recreational developments. Austin was previously
director of corporate development for the company.
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ground
Ground wlll be broken Thurs-
day for the $3.5 mllllon Rancho
San Clemente Tennis & Fitness
Club, slated to debut In Novem-
ber.
The aim of the club is to meet
all of members' work-out goals.
"We have designed and are
bulldlng what will be one of
Orange County's finest tennis
and health clubs," said club co-
owner Lloyd Herline. "Our goal Is
to offer our members a full array
of facilities and . activities which
wlll suit the exercise needs of
everyone. We are proud to be a
part of Rancho San Clemente."
Membership in the club will be
open to the public.
Latest Northwood
community slates
sales for weekend
Prices of town homes
in Irvine ran efrom
72,000 to I 00,000
The first group of lrvlne Pa-
cific's new Northwood Horizon
Townhomes are being offered for
sale this weekend. company of-
flclals announced.
"Prior to the sales opening,
nearty 700 persons had signed
cards expressing their Interest In
these exciting new homes,·· said
Candy Shepard, the firm's vice
president of sales and marketing.
corporates lapsldlng and stucco.
Fanlight windows are Included on
front doors.
Interiors feature vaulted or 9-
foot ceilings, European-styted
cabinetry and window coverings
In living areas.
Private decks or yard areas are
also Included and vary by plan.
Northwood Horizon residents
wlll have exclusive use of two
swimming pools and spa facilities
within their neighborhood.
Located throughout the North-
wood community are nine parks
with fulty Improved sports fields,
picnic areas, tot lots. plus bike
and jogging tralls.
· The 11, 750-square-foot Medi-
terranean-styled clubhouse will
feature 13 lighted tennis courts,
lncludlng one sunken grass-ter-
raced center court that seats
1,500 for exhibition play; an
aerobics training center with
Nautilus circuit equipment and
Llfecycles: a 25-yard junior-
Olymplc lap swimming pool;
men's and women's locker
rooms: Jacuzzi, sauna and steam
facilities; suntan bed; pro shop;
outdoor basketball court; res-
taurant; and chlld-care center.
Artlat'• concept of the Rancho San ranean-9tyled clabhoue, 13 Ufbted tenn.t.
Clemente Tenn.t. & Fltneu club, which will court., an aeroblce tralntnc center, and
feature an l l ,000-11quare-foot Medlte r-junior Olympic lap awlmmtng pool.
The homes. priced from
$72,000 to $100,000, are located
within the Northwood community
of lrvlne. Shepard said they are
designed "for slngles, young
couples and professionals who
are ready to buy their first
home."
Irvine Pacific plans on offering
348 of the Northwood Horizon
Townhomes, which feature five
floor plans, ranging from a 705-
square-foot model with one
bedroom and one bath to a two-
story, 1,206-square-foot home
with two bedrooms (plus retreat)
and t2'h baths. 1
All residents wlll become mem-
bers of the Northwood Horizon
Homeowners Association, which
Is responsible for the mainten-
ance of building exteriors, rec-
reation facllltles and common
areas. The association Is sup-
ported by resident-paid dues.
estimated at $100.
The club will otter tennis In-
struction program for every abili-
ty level, from beginner to ad-
vanced. Additionally, the club will
provide a program for friendly
competition with various tour-
nament leagues.
For members who choose to
work out in the aerobics and
weight center. exercise classes
for all levels will be scheduled
· with an eye toward members'
convenience as well as lndlvld-
ualized fitness training.
"The club has been designed
to take advantage of the variety
of views from the hilltop location
of Rancho San Clemente,"
Herline explained. "We have
integrated the ocean and canyon
vistas throughout the club so that
members will be able to enjoy the
natural beauty of the area."
The tennis courts will be situ-
Creekside condos
unveil ea in Laguna
Preview opening, aet ivities are
being celebrated this weekend at
Creekside in South Laguna, a
security-gated community of just
11 twQ -'bedloom. two-bath
luxury con<t6n\lnlums ottering
private access to Aliso Beach.
The homes on the Aliso Ca-
nyon hillside feature un-
obstructed views that stretch
from the canyon and Laguna
shoreline to Catalina Island.
"Creekside offers a rare op-
portunity to purchase a new
ocean-view home in Laguna
Beach," said spokesman Steve
Jones.
Highlighted by volume ceilings
and view balconies or decks. the
condominiums include oak par-
quet entries, living rooms that
feature wood-burning fireplaces
with tile fac1as. separate dining
areas and breakfast nooks.
Kitchens are equipped with
microwave ovens. trash compac-
tors and dishwashers. Custom
accents include oak cabinets,
ceramic tile countertops. storage
pantries and oak parquet floor-
ing.
The master bedroom suites
feature a fireplace and bullt-iru
bookcase in one plan. All suites
have volume ,ceilings. double
entry doors, walk-in closets, ac-
cess to the decks and master
baths ottering Roman tubs, sep-
arate showers rn select homes,
double sink vanities and ceramic
tile accents.
Depending upon Its location,
each condominium has its own
distinctive characteristics
Prices range from the
$270,000s
Interested home shoppers are
invited may view the homes from
10 a.m. to sunset at the preview
opening.
For more information. call
499-4437
To reach Creekside, take the
Santa Ana Freeway south to
Crown Valley Parkway. Proceed
south to Pacific Coast Highway
and turn right. Turn right again on
Wesley Drive and proceed to the
community at the top of the hlll.
Custom drea111s come
alive at Misty Ridge
Many Southern California fam-
ilies are , making their dreams
come true by planning and con·
structrng a custom residence at
Misty Ridge within master-
planned Ra ncho San Clemente
The custom lots are situated at
the highest point In the hills atop
San Clemente. wf th vistas of the
blue Pacific and green and gold
hllls.
The entire Rancho San
Clemente development Is being
master-planned by WSLA De-
velopment Corp
"The wonderful thing about
building your own custom home
Is that you make all the decisions
and that's a real dream come
true." said Stephen C. Maloney.
division manager of WSLA's
Callfornle Division ·'If you want a
maulve fireplace In the middle of
the living room or an expanalve
tlled veranda overlQOklng the
sea, you can have them."
"If you want a walk-In cloeet or
a bathroom that hat ltl own
aauna, It's up to you. That' I what
d ms are 111 about!"
For future residents of Misty
Ridge, the dream begins with
finished, graded lots priced from
$85.000 to $245,000. WSLA Is
providing land financing at as low
as a 10.9 annual percentage rate
and can direct lot purchasers to
sources for construction and
end-loan financing as well.
Several homes have already
been completed; others are In
various stages of planning and
construction. lot pur~asera are
free to select their own architects
and contractors to Implement
their custom home dreams.
Schools. neighborhood shop-
ping. recreational facllltles and a
299-acre business park are all
planned for the community.
To visit Misty Ridge. take the
Santa Ana Freeway to San
Clemente. exit 1t Avenlda Pico,
and turn left. Drive to Aventda
Presidio and turn rl9ht. At the top
of the hlll, turn lett on Avenlda
Salvador and ptOQMd the short
dlatanoe to the aalet office.
For more tnforrT\&tlon. call
498-3210.
ated at different elevations,
providing views of either the
ocean or the canyons. In ad-
dition, the aerobics center has
been designed to take advantage
of an ocean view. From the
restaurant, members will over-
look the sunken center court.
The club Is co-owned by
Harllne and Bob Lutz, a former
national tennis champion and
world class tennis pro. Both
owners have previous ex-
perience In tennis club manage-
ment; Herline built and managed
the Sierra Sport & Racquet Club
-~
In Fresno.
Financing for the club has been
provided by WSLA Development
Corp.. master planner of the
Rancho San Clemente communi-
ty.
Rancho San Clemente's Sales
Information Center, located at
801 Call&del Cerro, ls open dally
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To visit this
development, take the Santa Ana
Freeway and exit at . Avenlda
Pico. Turn left on Avenlda Pico
until you reach the center.
For more Information, call
498-1714.
The designs Include a "car-
riage unit" expected to be popu-
lar with slngles, she said. "The
single-story home Is located over
the garage at the end of the
building."
Northwood Horizon homes'
contemporary design In-
ceiling treatments, hand-
finished European-styled
cabinetry, and more.
Northwood Horizon models
and sales offices are located east
of the Santa Ana Freeway be-
tween Culver Drive and Jeffrey
Road. Take Culver to Trabuco
Road, turn right to Yale Avenue
then right onto Roosevelt Street
and follow directional signs to the
models.
Models and sales offices are
open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more Information. call
857-5539.
Woodbridge Cove. Exclu-
sive two-and three -bedroom
homes in an exciting water-
front location alongside
Woodbridge's scenic North
Lake.
Woodbridge Cove. Come
visit today, during our Grand
Opening, while selections
are best
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Dleputed call denlM OCC'1 froeh bollt 8MI Dl1go tltle. C2.
Cllppere on brink of ellmlutlon after toeing to W811'1an. C2.
Angels even-series with Do.dgers
Ill L ;I 111
Veterans even chances of making c u
in rain-shortened Freeway victory, 4-0
B1 CIDUS MONAHAN
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LOS ANGELES -For AJlFI
playen like Regie Jackson, Bobby
Gnch, Don Sutton and Georie Hen-
drick. this sprina was the time for one
thang: Geruna in shape for the 1986 season.
For players like Jim Slaton, Ken
fol'1Cb and Rick Burleson sprina was •
a different chalJeoae. These three did
not have a roster spot assured; they
were fiahtin1 for a job.
Only Burleson played m Saturday
niaht's rain-shonened, Slh-inning
pme against the Dodgers, a pme
which the Anaels woo, 4-0. to even
this year's Freeway Series at one game
each.
The rain bad delayed the start of the
pme about 20 minutes and the
umpires wa1tcd 33 minutes before
calhng it before the bottom of the
Silt th.
The Anacls scored all three runs an
th~t of the fifth. Gary Pettis w Ron Romanick sacrificed
and Bo by Grich followed with a line
shot just inside the left field foul pole
t<> make it 2-0.
"It was just a little sinker. h was up
just a bit hiahcr than he (Rick
Hooeycun) wanted it to be," said
Grieb. "I was not that concerned
about where lO bit ibJUSt to hit it hard.
You raise your s1gbts a little with a
sinker ball pitcher."
1Jod6en tlllrd,
Az!lel• loartlJ?
The Oodp:tJ will fu'.lisb third
and the Anaeb will~ fourth in
their respective divisions while
the New York Mell will win the
World Series.
That's the coDICDSUS of the
Daily Pilot sporu luff oo the
1986 major leaaue buebe1l races.
To see where the Daily Pilot
pick.a your favorite team to finith,
see PICC CJ.
to support ibe four-hit pitchina of
Don Sutton and Romana Sutton
pitched the fint three and Romanick
tbe final two.
While Sutton and Romanick bad
their chance on the mound Saturday,
Slaton bas to wast to see af be'll haw
any opportunity.
His task of making the team may be
a bit easier than that of Burleson cw
Fonch. Slaton bas DO physical ail-
menu to overcome. but he does haw
to put a poor l 98S behind him and try
to start anew.
If Slaton makes the club, it will be
in the same manner in which be made
bis first big league club in 1971.
••1t was my rookie season and I was
a non-roster player," Slaton ex-
plalned. ·•One of the start.en iot hurt
and I made it."
Slaton 's situatJon is suniliar tlul
year.
Aneel Guy Petti.a &eta back to eecond bue before the ball can reach the ato ... e of J>odCer Ste...e Su Saturday n.J.cht.
One out later, Brian Downing
walked and Doug DeCinccs doubled
to center over the head of Ken
Landreaux, driving home Downing.
The Angels added a run io the top of
the sixth.
The output was mott than enough
His chances would have been much
dimmer bad Urbano Luao and Gary
(Ple&M ... Al'IGSU/CSl
Bradley NFL teams, owners suit up in legalities
takes lead . Other Sports don't escape recent trend Meaf!wh1le, because oft he in-tested f<?rdru.gs. ~e ·~~ h:ts • sh converuence caused, the 01ppcrs arc something to do with avtl righll. ln Ore f t i f fl Id t rt suingtheNBA. · TbeSLLouisfootballc.ardinalsare 0 spa s mov ng rom e 0 cou room Furtherchcckingoutthe01ppers. Bun swnatheNFL Thatmay bcalJforthe
BJ BOWARD L. BANDY
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RANCHO MIRAGE -Pat Brad·
Icy moved back into sole possession
of the lead io the Dinah Shore
lovitatiooal LPGA aolf tournament
at Million HillJ Country Oub Satur·
day with a 3-uoder-per 69 as 36-bole
~leader Juli Inkster faltered on the
final four holes.
Bradley and Inkster were tied for
the lead aoing into Saturday's round
but three bogeys on the finaJ four
boles took the latter out of a tic and
put her three strokes behind the
leader.
VaJ spn_per, aJready a winner this
year aJor1Jwith Inkster. is next in line
at 213, four shots behind the leader.
Bradley is in at 209 (68.-72-69) with
Inkster at 212 (69-71-72) and Skinner
at 213 (71-72-10).
Laura Bauah, playina with the
leaders on Saturday, faJtcred and fell
to a 77 and a 218 total for the three
daX?. 'It was an awful aood day out
there," Bradley said ... l'm extremely
ecstatic, playina as welJ as l'yc played
Now aJI I have to do is go out and put
a aood solid round t<>ðer tomor-
row and see what happens. It's nice to
have a three shot lead
0 Tbe golf course is a lot tougher
than in the past. Juli just got burned
on a couple of putts." ·
Inkster wasn't happy with her
puttiJla.
.. Basically, I played pretty well
today but I missed a few putts coming
down the stretch.'' lnbter said. She
bad boaeys on 151 16 and 18 with her
six-footer on IS nmming the cup and
lippina out.
(Pleue eee SBOU/CS)
UCI falls
to 49ers;
SCCsplits
Anteaters· loss
I t in row. drops
PCAA mark to 1-4
UC lrvme found Lona Beach State
too touab to handle in a Pacific Coast
Athletic Aasociation buebell pme
Saturday, wbUe Southern California
Colleae split it.a NAJA District Ill
doubleheader.
Heie'1 a look\ /
a..a Bead s~uc 1"1ae 4:
Tbe riln cljdn't find iU way to the
Anteatdt"Weld. but the clouds huna
heavy u UC1 dropped its fifth
1tra.iabt pme, this one to the •9en.
The Anteaters (11-1 S-2, 1-4) have
now lost two sttaiabt to Lona beach,
and bave a third encounter with the
49en (10-17-1, 2-3) thi11f\cmoon at
UCI (I p.m.).
UCl was In the pme throu,hout
tyiQ& the ecort at 2-all in the bonom
of the third. But the •9en took chlflt
in the lixth lnn.ina with beck-to-beck
two-NO aiqla by Derek Stewart and
Matt fryan for a 6-4 lead.
Tom Beine, who nttnded his
hittins streak throuah nine aames.
you find little to report on the NFL until the mornina mail comes
Checking the daily docket. a stu-technical legal maneuvers. basketball court but that you have 10.
dent oflcgal intrigue notes two "She (Harriett) bas no more chance barely touched the surface on the T The beer company which operates
landmark decisions la.st week. than asnowba.11 in hell," says Robert's cases of the NBA vs. tbe Clippers and UCK£1 Busch Stadium i, IWQI the CardinalJ.
Firstly, a federal court rules that the chieflawyer. "If she was to get control vice versa. Tbeminorityownerofthe
lndianapoljs Colts football of the football team, it would be a A former owner of the Oippersis aeveland Brownsiuuinathema-
franchisecan be p&rt of the dJ vorce miracle and miracles do not happen suina the present ownn-of \be jority owner. The=· ·pat owner of proccedinpinvolvingColtsowncr in football." Oippers. Tbepresentownerofthe the Minnesota y · · iuu.iQathe
Robert lrsay and bis soon ex-wife, The guy is out of touch, obviously. Oippcrs is suing the owner of the San the Raiden are suing the NFL minority owner and ,eneral
Harricu.Mn.. lrsaysecJcstounseat TbeColtswonfivegamesin 198S. DiegoSporuA.renawheretheOip-'-Gcttangin line, the United States manqer. Tbe~era.I manqeris
Robert,as president and principle Ooser to our shores, a court ruled pen used to play. football League is suing the NFL suina the priDCJpal owner.
owner and her lawyer says she has a that the move of the Oippers basket· The former own~r issuing Bill claiming a monopoly situation on the The formersroupof minority
shot. ball team from San Diego to Los WaJton. The claim here is that pro football arccnswards of the na-owners as suina the present majority
"To begin with," he says, "Harriett Angeles was legal. Strangely, the patty Walton did not reveaJ a sore foot t1on. owner of the New EnaJa,nd Patriots.
wdl do a much better JOb of running that claimed it was not legal was the while holding out his hand for the The NFL Players Assoc1auon says The City ofOaklaod is sui~Los
the team." NBA and the league had sued the former owner's monebaJ tt 1s prcpan' ~a suit'"°"• nst the NFL .._. Angeles Raiders. The city of Robert'sattomeysdo not argue Clippers for$2S million. The NBA Turning to pro foot I. we note because the om missioner. Pete wi~ the above. preferring more has appealed. that the Los Angeles Coliseum and Rozelle, insists that the players be CPleue ._ TUCDa/C3)
OCC, Golden West extend streaks
Bucs stay perfect in SCC;
Rustlers hold off Mt. SAC
I hen, OCC padded its lead in the thtrd inning.
Rob Gibbs doubled and EUison walked to set the
stage for James' homer, a long shot over the center-
field fence. James was 2 for 2 on the day with three
runs scored.
In the first. Gary Renko gave Golden West a
qu1clc 1-0 l~d with an R Bl single and Keath Kaub
then cracked a two-run homer. his 10th of the
season. with a man on to make 1t 3-0.
Eric Shirley doubled and worked his way
around on an error to tally the final run of the first
annmg. Orange Coast and Golden West kept winning
streaks intact Saturday afternoon with South Coast
Confettnce baseball victories.
Ralph Ramirn went 3 for 4 and Ellison was 2
for 4 to add to the Coast attack.
The Hornets broke throuah for their only run
in the top of the fourth ~st winning pitcher
Longo Garcia. John Monn, who had three of
FuJlcrton's four hits. scored the run on an error.
Golden West (6-5. 12-Q) then doubled 1ts lead
an the se<:ond without the benefit of a hit. parlaying
three walks, a hit batsmen and a throwing error
with the bases loaded into another four-run inning. The Pirates have now J?<>Sted 14 straJght wins
after routing Fullerton. while the Rustlers made it
six in a row with a win over Mt. San Antonio.
Here's how it happened:
Oruae Coatt I, hllertoe l: Joey James
conunued his torrid hitting pace by hitting his 12th
homer of the season as the Pirates thumped the
Hornets at Orange Coast.
The Pirates broke on top with a run in the first
tnnfog as Rex Peters doubled and scored on Paul
Ellison's s.inale.
Garcia, who struck out six, but walked eight,
was supported by the OCC defense which turned
three double plays.
The Pirates improved to 10--0 in the SCC and
21-4 overall. Fullerton fell to 5-6 in the conference.
Goldu West 11, Mt. Su .Utolllo 7: The
Rustlers put together a pair of four-run innings 1n
thetr first two at-bats to put it away early at Mt. San
Antoruo.
PREP BASEBALL
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Mt. San Antonio (3-8 1n conferencel'ch1pped
away at the l~d to malte 11 · 7 at _the end of the
sixth but the Rustle55 added three insurance runs
1n th~ seventh. one coming on Scott Rath's tnpk
and Shirley's single. Chip Damato also singled in a
run in the seventh.
Adam Sanchez pitc hed J i,, innings of rchef to
cam the victory. his <;1xth 1n eight dcc1s1o ns
The Rustlen will take on Cemto<; at home
Tuesda)'
OVearns tie for Sunset lead
pounded a two-run homer in the
seventh to brina the Anteaten within
twof 6-4, but the only other threat
UC could muster wu thwarted in its
earliest stqes. Baine has now bit in
the last 22 of 23 pmes.
In the ninth, the Anteaten put the
first two batters on.t. but a flyout. a
aroundout and a son popup to short
ended the pme.
Sid Herrera led Lona Beach State
with a 3-for-S effon includin.a two
doublet and three runs ~.
SoCaJ Colleae l!-t, Biota l·S: Ro n
Nelson was S for 9. includina a home
run and three doubles to lead the
V~an1s (2().10. S-3) to a split with
the cs (2-3) in a conference twm
bill at iota.
Jim McC.-hill also contributed to
the offeo1e with two doubles. a 11nale.
two runs IOOred and a i-ir of RB(
Nel10n ~unded out three of bis
l\iu in the initial contest. lneludina a
bueHmpty homer and two do ubles
for one RBI. He also ICOred three runs
In the Vanauan:ls' winn.ana effort.
(PleaM ... COLL&OS/C2)
Seahawks pull even with Barons;
Ea les hold on to beat Newport
With a little bit of help from Huntington Beach, the
Ocean View Hiah baseball team has m oved into a tte for
first place in the Sunset Leaaue race.
On Saturday, the Oilers handed Fountam Valley its
first loss of the league campaian, whale Ocean View was
down1na Westminster.
Meanwhile, in the Sea View Lcque, Estancia moved
to within a pme of the top spot with a victory over
Newport Harbor.
Herc's a look:
BaltqtM Bad t , Foatab ValleJ S: The Otters
broke a 3-3 Cieadlock with t,brce runs m the bottom of the
si xth to down the Barons at"lluntinato n Beach.
The ke¥ bit came ftom Jim Dedric k, wlto delivered a
hoc-drive sinale to oenter on a 1-2 pitch with runners at
teeond and third to 11ve Huntinaton Beach a S-3 lead
Dedrick eventually scored the pmc's final run on a
throwina error.
The Oilen (2-3) overcame a 1-0 deficit with a p11r of
runs in the bottom of the sec:ond. Orq Chit"ek was bit by a pitch and worked his WIY to third.
Chizek then scored o n a third-strike pencd ball
which allowtd Andy Lewin to reach f1nt. Lewan
cventualll came 1n on a thrown'\& error.
"We ve lost the last couple of pme where we had the
lead in the last innina." sa1d Huntinaton Beaeh Coach
Mike Dodd, "h 's about time we JOI 10mc bcub. We've
made some tnistakes but today we wt"te the recip1cnta "
Jim Doyle broke a 2-2 tae for Fountain Valley (l-1-1)
With a homer 1n tht top of the fifth but the Olien ned at at
3.3 on Cole) McClcndon's RBI \tngle on the home half of
the inning.
The Barons wall now travel to Ocean View ma battle
for first place at 3 15 TucS<ia) Huntington Beach nnt
faces Manna Tuc\da) mght (7 o·clockl at Mile Square
Park.
Q«u VI~• It, WutmU.1tu ~: Do"n 1-2 C'n tcnntt
the fif\h inmni. the Sea.hawks mounted a 1w0-0u1 rally to
take the le.ad for good.
A pan of walks set the st.qe for David Ho ldndge·s
kB( sm&le and a costly error allowed a second run to score
and prolonged tht' inning.
David Leonhardt then lpphed tht' crusher -a two-
run tnple to g.ive ~.an View a b-3 lead
The Scahawks put 1t away wtth another four 1n the
s1llth James Van Patten tnpled and Blame DeBrouwcr
doubled htm in After a walk. Holdndgr s1n&lcd in
another run and pmch-b1t1er Vic Frcsca' be.st"hJt
supplied 1..00 m1N ~
Holdndae was ' for 4 with thrtt RBI while Mike
Aha.teal had two hits and drove 1n another run •
tartln& pitcher Brent Knackert. a Junior ngh1-
handn-, picked up the Win by working fi ve mmng.\
allowina four hits and one e.amcd run.
In the lone Sea View Lequc game Saturday
lt1tuda t , Newport Rarbor 5: The Eagles oiurv1v('d a
SaJlor upns1na 1n the top of\ht ~venlh to claim tht' Sea
V1tw wan at EstanCla
Eatanctt took a scemanaJy teturc b-2 lead into the
1evc-nth w~n Newport ralhed on a walk, htt ~tsman and
double by $tcve KalatJchan for onc-run A ~in&Je hy Jim
Day with the bases loaded made 1t 6-S. but Mike Ro~lhni
came 1n to stnke out th( final batter on thiw pitches W'lth
{Pleue eee PR&P9/C4)
NHYC
sails to
Cup win
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
~ ................
The host Newport Harbor Yacht
Oub finished third in the final ra~ of
the U.S. Yacht Oub ChaJlengc Cup
Regatta Saturday to retain its lead
and be declared the "Best in the U.S."
Thrcatcrung weather resulted 10
the sailing of on1¥ five races with oo
throwout. T he onginal format called
(or six races with one throwout.
Winds for Saturday's final race
were in the 12-20 knot range under
threatening skles
Winner of the final race wu
Larchmont of New York Yacht Oub.
skippered by Charles Ulmer. But
previoqs finishes allowed him to
finish no better than th1rd overall.
Second m Saturday's ra~ was
Southern Yacht Oub, skippered by
Tom Memck. and th1rd was Ncwpon
Harbor Yacht Club with Scott Mason
at the helm.
NHYC'"s finishes were S-3-2-1-3 for
13 "• points. Ho uston Yacht Oub
With Clark Thompson Jr. finished
second overall with finishes of
1-I -S-4-8 for a total of 21''1 points
under the reverse sconng system.
Larchmont's finishes were 7-9-S-3-I
for a total of 24V•
The I I clubs. includmg the hosts,
were chosen by a panel of natJonal
yachtma authontJcs. The event 11
held every two yean and 1s sailed m
New York-36 sloops
OfdW of llM'I, rKe ft~ 1 LatdlmOnl
Yedlt Club IChartn Ulmer), 1 SoulNrn
Yed'lt Club (Tom Mlwlc:k), 3 NewPor1
Herbor Yec:hl CIUb (Scott Maofl), ._
Cl\lc.eoo Y.cftt Clut> (o.M McCartnv); 1.
Lake CHnev•, WIK. Yec:ht Club (JofWI
fl'orter). 6. Enltm Yed\t •
~.Mau. (LOY!t ~v k .)
7 Sen 01-.o Yedlt Club (8Ncil Nellon). I.
Hou1ton YICflt Club (Clartt ~ Jf.),
9 Seew.nhau Cot'lftthlen Yedlt Club,
~, ... aev. N v <Stne t.nlemln>. 10. S4 ,,_tenburo, Fla. Y.cht Club (JoM
Jenn1no1), 11. AtMrlcen Yec:ht Club, R'ff.
N y (ICevln Keoofl)
FINI Slandlnea 1 NewPOrl H•rtlor YC,
S+J-1·3, ~ oolnt1; 2. Houlton YC.
I 1 I • I, ,,Illa, 3 urc:twnoot VC.
1-•-S+ 1, 1•~. • Sen OtelO YC, 6·1·3·2 7, 2', 1. Ea1ten\ YC, ... t+7-6, ..
6 Souttiern YC, 3-7-t-10-2, 31, 1 O\IQeo
YC, 1·10-ll•W , n . I. SW.~
Corlntnlan YC. 1·5-Hl•t , ~; t. M
Peft"lbunl YC. ••·•·6'-10, 37; ti LAM
~eYC, 10·6·1o+S.•. I\.~
YC 11+7•1•11, •1
OI Ot9n09 CoMt DAILY PILOT I Sundmy, AptH e. 19M
Orange Coast novice eight breezes to win ~~~~~::.::tu
• d that eventually cauled it to relinquish tbe lbeir sbiru to the otber auys (Cal)." faded to Counb and finilhcd in 5:46.18. and three w~s whif: llrik:inl out ve Bucs frosh lose on tspute; championahip the Pirates tbouabt they bad ~~will tel aootbet ~at Cal lo the day's other ~ races, the Duty to sec ~f =-Biota one run in the j I it fl l hes third won. on April 10 in the Stanford lnvuauoa.a.I at Dozen Rowina Club of Oakland woo the . o th . the sixth while Ufl OrvarS Y fl S The~enteamfiniabedflrstioitsfinal Redwood Shott in Palo Alto. Next week, the BortbwtckTrophyforopeneilbtcrewsovertbe third a~d aJlO e~in · runp in
SAN DIEOO -The Oranp Coast CoUeae novb daht rowed lo a convinana victory
Saturday to b.i&hliaht the Pirates' efforts at the
I 3t.b San Dieao Crew Classic on Mission Bay.
beat by a h&lf-tee0nd over Califomaa, but the Pirates are due to row apin1t UC lrvmc and Vancouver Rowina Club from Canada and the p~uc:nft=J .~run in
Bean protested that they bad been interfered USC at Newpon. . Britiah national team, and the University of t N r I I WIS joined. by Howard
witb by Stanford. "We were pleated W)th all our boats Witoonain women prevailed over Wuhinaton e son d S Overcem in the At S: 1 S, after the en~ n:ptta was over, today," uid Miller. "We're aearina for the and Stanford to win the Whittier Cup. Welleman 1~ teve
The novice ei~woo by a full five boat leqtb1 ( l $ e.ocond• on the 2,QOO.meter co'!rse
to ~im the title. t year wu, the ~~Jy time
the OCC novice has not won 1n 1t1 division of
the event.
the judiet ruled that since the fh;aiah was so Western Sprlnta in Sacram~nto (May I 0.11 ). " The San Dieao Crew Clusic hu d1V1sions hofie ru;:,~br:;~~. to SCCs l 6-h1t
close, OCC would have to race Calm a one-on-M~wtµIe, tbe Uruven1ty of Penn· for univenity teams and rowi clubs and this 1
90 Lo McColl um who went 3 one rematch. sylvant&.i u11na a borrowed boat, won the q Cl • '""A tota wa~ u •red nd an TheBeanwonthatracebyooesecondina Co~leyCupracetoendathrec-ytarreianbytbe year involved l,800 athletes from 42 cluv., for 4 WJth two runs tco •
time of 6:01. Uruversity ofWaahinaton. • univenidttand colleaes competina in S4 races RBI. . Va..n·
Tbe junior varsity eiaht. p~aced third
behind Wuhinaton and Cornell in its fi~l he.at after fini1hina runner-up to Cornell m the
mornina preliminary.
"It was .really a biller disa~_pointment," Penns)'lvania and Wuhmaton led the tmt over two days. Tbe se<:ond pme saw the
said OCC frosh coach Lee Miller.· They put our quarter ofthe race befo~ Pennaylvania look the In the Borthwick Cup, the Diny Dozen auatds !~~,~~ 0 ,_
0
the pme an
guys on lhe medal sltand, gave them their lead and fin.i.sbed first in 5 minutes, 35.l ~maint.ainedtheleadthrouahouttheraceto Tbe.....,..'!' ro o.,... twohiu
medals and every other crew pve them their seconda. finish in S:37. 72. Vancouver foUowed in the fourt1![':'1thl~ ru:filitches to
The frosh boat wu involved in a dispute shirts. Cal was second in S:JS.66 and the Naval 5:40.08 and the British national team fmished three wt iu an , tee
"Then, four hours later. they have to give Academy was third in S:44. 79. The Huskies thitd in S:42.44. take a commandina S-0 l
It's matter of time
until opening day
loses its tradltion
From AP dl1patclae1
CINCINNATI -A quirk 1n sched·
ulina bas one city official 1ry1ng 10 make
time stand still 1n order to keep the
Cincinnati Reds first in the Opening Day
bueball sweepstakes.
Vice Mayor and Councilan J. Kenneth Blackwell
made some tongue-in-<:heek recommendations Friday
after he learned that the Detroit Tigers' opener with the
Botton Red Sox at Tiger Stadium begins at I :30 p.m
EST Monday.
That's a full 35 minutes
before the first pitch of the Reds-
Philadclph1a Phillies pme al
Riverfront Stadium m Cincmnau
and would wipe out the Redi.'
tradiuonal honor of playing the
first game of the season.
Blackwell s.a1d there arc wa)'s
to get revenge.
His recommendations in-
cluded a City Counetl resolution
A.odenoa taking bascbaJI Commissioner
Peter Ueberroth to task" for allowing the Tigers 10 beat
the Reds o ut of the season's starting gate.
"The only thmg he can do to make up for this 1s 10
schedule the next three World Seri~ m Cincinnati.
i-egardless of who 1s playing." Blackwell said of
Ueberroth.
He also thinks that everyone attendang the Reds'
opener tum their watches back one hour at 2 p.m .. to
confuse historians about whether the Detroit or
Cincinnati game staned the earliest.
Blackwell also recommended that Gre.ater Cinc1n·
nat1 lntcmat1onal A1~n show a hulc team <ip1nt by
suspending landing nghts for plane!> mbound from
Detroit
He couldn't resist a verbal Jab at Tigers Manager
Sparky Anderson. a former Reds manager.
"This 1s a Sparky Anderson-led offensive on a
Cmcmnat1 trad111 on. and we're not gomg to stand by
idly and let 1t happen," Blackwell said.
w~::~~~~!~::~:be~rth ~Jigp:iebsy
the Whalers qualified for the Stanley Cup ,
playoffs this season. stopped 20 shots Warrio Saturda nia.ht u Hartford downed Tor-
onto, 7 -r. en route to their first NHL post-season action rs
m six years. Liut, playina for the 15th straight game, bad
plenty of support as the Whalers. on 11-3-2 roll since
March 2, clinched fourth in the Adams Division ...
Elsewhere in tbe NHL, Rlclaard Kromm scored two
goals and Pat LaFo•&al.De recorded a goal and two
assists as the New York Islanders ripped New Jersey,
7 -I ... Ulla Slalaalo scored his second $oal of the game
I :49 into overtime to give Philadelphia a 4-3 victory
over Pittsburgh and eliminate the Penguins from post-
-,eason play for the fourth consecutive year ... James
Patrick scored with 16 seconds remaining in regulation
tame as WashmJton and the New York Rangers played
a 4-4 tie, clinch10g a playoff spot for the Rangers in the
Patrick Division ... Maca Naalncl set up lhrcc goals to
break a record for the most assists in a season for a left
wtng as Montreal beat Buffalo, 4-2, eliminating the
Sabres from the Adams Division playoff race ... Goals
I :05 apart by Wllll Plenand CnJ1 BartabvJ late in the
second period lifted Minnesota to a 5-3 victory over
Detroit .. Keltla Crowder scored bis 36th goal with less
than six minutes left 1n the third period to lift Boston to
a 2-2 tac wtth Quebec ... Rick Meaper avoided~ check
to score from close range with 16 minutes remaining.
then added an empty net goal with 81 seconds ten.
gi ving St Louis a 7-S tnumph over Chicago
Lloyd reaches tourney final
MARCO ISLAND, Fla. -To{>-~
seeded Chns Even Lloyd beat Bonnie
Gadusek, 6-1 , 6-1, in a semifinal match at
the Tournament of Champions Saturday
and will meet second-seeded Oaudia Kohde-Kilsch in
the finals today. '
Kohdc-K1lsch, of West Germany, beat Australian
Janmc Thompson, 6-4. 4-6, 6-2, in ~turday's other
semifinal match.
Even Lloyd said the match against Kohde-Ktlsch
will be a tough o ne.
"Oaud1a plays very well," Even Lloyd sa1d. "Last
year. she p ve me a very tough time at Amcha Island
(Fla.). taking me three sets and gettmg to 7-5 1n the last
set. It won't be that easy of a match."
"She's the only player m the world that I haven't
beaten, so of course. it would be very, very SJ>CClal to
beat her," Kohdc-K1lsch said of Even Lloyd.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Orea
Ballard scored l l points and Joe
Barry Carroll added 20 as the Golden
State Warriors defeated the Los
Angeles Clippers, I 07-106, in an NBA
game Saturday ni&ht.
The D ippers trailed 89-76 early if\
the fourth quarter, but slowly wlu"t•
tled the Warriors' lead. Cedric Max·
weU'slay-upwith 1:261eft in the game
and a lay-in by Norm Nixon cut the
deficit to IOS-104 with SJ seconds
left.
Nixon sank a pair of free throws 21
seconds later to give Los Angeles its
first lead since early in the fint
quarter. But Marques Johnson fouled
Larry Smith on an offensive ~bound
and Smith hit both free throws with
14 sccond5 left for the final m&flin.
Nixon tried a JO.foot bank shot
with three seconds left. but 1t rimmed
the basket and fell out at the buzzer.
Enc Floyd added 18 points for the
Warriors, who snapped a th~·game
losing streak and registered only their
six th road victory of the season.
Maxwell scored 22 points and
Johnson added 17 for the Clippers.
The Oippers' loss. coupled with
Phoenix's defeat at Sacramento, kept
Los Angeles a half game behind the
Suns, but dropped them 21h games
behind San Antonio.
The Spurs are cutTently holding
down the eighth and final playoff spot
m the Western Conference.
"We thought they might screen and
roll to Nixon." said Wamors Coach
John Bach of the IMt shot. "They
posted up the last time. We decided
we were going to double team Nixon
anyhow."
Eric Floyd of Gold. en State lea1>9 hl&h while preparing to
pau u Benoit Benjamin of the Cllppen tran. play.
The Tigers said they had no 1n1cnuon of upstaging
the Reds trad1t1o nal opener .. It's JUSI a quirk in the
schedule," Roben Miller. the Tigers' assistant public
relat10ns d1rttlor. said from ~trait's Lakeland. Fla ..
spnng t.nun10g camp
"There was no intc:nuon on the pan of the
commissioner. the Amcncan League or the Tigers to
steaJ the thunder away from the Reds. The Reds' game
has been designated as the 1.ra.dlttonal opener of
baseball."
Ly!::::::a~~ks ::.:shots C' 1 • t h nging KINGS FALL
Opcn champ1onSandy Lylcstl"Ullledtoa -1 1.f!l.8 e c. a IN SEASON
73andsawh1sleaddwindletothrcc shots ~ nor Georgia athletes FINALE, 5 -3 The best battleground fo r resolving the-d'tspule
would he the World Scnes, Miller said.
"I thmk we could settle this once and for all at the
end of the season," Miller said "Ma ybe all 1h1s 1s1us1 a
harbinger of things to com e "
Quote of the day
Bobby Valenti.De, manager of the Texas
Ran,ers, asked 1fhe was taking an undue nsk 1n
oam10g untested Pete lncav1J11a as his stanmg
right fielder "Columbus did 1t, and they've put
up statues ofh1m all over the world ...
Knicks drop eighth straight
Miile GmlntkJ scored 25 points, Buck m
WUllam1 added 20 and they combined to
key a big th1rd-{luartcr spun by New Jersey
as the Nets handed haple"ls New York us
eighth straight NBA loo;s with a 107-93 decision
Saturday night In other game~. Michael Jordan, 1n
his longest stmt since returning from a 41h-month layoff
with a broken foot. scored 30 points m 31 minutes to l~ad Chicago to a I 02-97 v1uory over Atlanta . . Tom
C'lulmben scored 11 of his 18 po10ts in the fourth
quarter and Al Wood blocked a Rolando Blackman shot
in the lane with one sec:,ond 10 play as Seattle defeated
Dallas, 11 1-109 . 8111 Lalmb«r scored 28 points,
including four dunng a cntical run late in the founh
quarter. and added 22 rebounds, leading Detroit to a
115-106 v1cwry over Indiana ... Reg.le nea1 had 21
points and 18 as"11sts as Sacramento clinched a tnp to
the Western ( onfcrence playoffs by defeatmg Phoenix.
I 19-I 00 Adrian Dantley $Cored 33 points as Utah
dumped Ponland, 114-103
Quinn to coac h T eam Canada
INGU·WOOD - Coach Pat Qu10n
of the Los Angeles Krngs was named as the
bead coach of Team C.anada. which wtll
compete against mtemattonal competition
next month 1n Moscow.
~
Quinn's selection was announced m Toronto by
Alan Eagleson, the executive d1rmor of the National
Hockey League Players' Association and chief nego-
tiator for Canada m antemational hockey.
Eqleaon also announced that two memben of the
Kinp -Marcel Dionne and Dave Taylor -will play
for the squad
Saturday after three rounds of the Greater .i •
Greensboro Open Golf Tournament.
Lyle, a Scot who has won 17 1ntemat1onal
tournaments but none m the U.S .. completed three
tnps over the Forest Oaks Country Club.course m 205,
I I shots under par.
"Well, we closed the gap a hule bll. Maybe we can
make it interesting tomorrow," said Tom Purtzer. who
has a history of strong play an this tournament.
Purtzer who set the course record of64 in 1980 and
saw 1t tied by Lyle an Friday's round, moved into second
place with a 68 that could have been much belier.
"It could have been a real good round." said
Punzcr, who played the front 1 n 31 , then took a double
bogey on the 14th and finished at 208. eight under par.
'Bonecrush er' KO's Weaver
LATHAM . NY -James m
"Bonecrusher" Smith, rebounding from a
controversial loss to Marvis Frazier less
than six weeks ago, knocked out Mike
Weaver at 2:29 of the first round Saturday in a
heavyweight fight at the Coliseum Theatre.
T elevis ion. r adio
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Noon -GOLF: Lee Trevino chronicles the
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12:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers
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l p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Angels.
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I p.m. -GOLF: LPGA Dinah Shore Open,
from Rancho M1rqc, Channel 4.
2:30 p.m. -BOXING: Frankie Warren vs.
Sammy Fuentes. Junior welterweights (tape),
Channel 7
3:30 p.m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS:
Santa Anita Derby (delayed); NCAA swimming
and d1vina championships, from Indianapolis
(tape); U .S. amateur boxing championships,
from Beaumont, Tex. (tape), Channel 7.
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I p.m . -BASEBALL: Dodaen vs. Angels.
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Players from school's
football. basketball -
programs flunk out
ATHENS, Ga. (AP)-The English
teacher who now holds Jan Kemp's
old JOb at the University of Georgia
says that timet have changed for
academically deficient athletes at the
school -as evidenced by the fact that
four nunked out last week.
One of the athJetes, startmg foot·
ball tackle Henry Williams, said after
nunkingoutofschool Lhat it wouldn't
have happened had 1t not been for the
Kemp trial.
"He would be correct to say that at
any time prevtous to now an admm1s-
trative exit (into the regular cur-
nculum) probably would have been
the case," said Dr. Ruth Sabol, head
of the remedial English program.
Williams, reserve football players
Ronnie Hammonds and Spencer
Polk, and Traci Waites, a starter on
the women's buketball team, were
dismissed from school this week.
"I think the practice of adminis.-
trative ex.its bas ended," Sabol said.
"J think the uoiven1ty is finally
gettina its house in order. The timing
was way off, but I can only see the
decision as a correct decision. Board
of Resents policy states that students
in developmental studies must pass.
So it behooves us either to follow
policy or change it."
The ~lied "adm101slrat1ve
exits" were a m~or focus of the tnal
of a lawsuit filed by Kemp, a fonncr
mstructor and English coordinator in
lhe Developmental Studies prOJ,ram.
She sued two univenity officials,
cha11Jna that she was fired for
protestina preferential treatment for
athletes, and a federal jury awarded
her S2.S7 million.
Early bets for Derby go Snow Chief's way
ARCADIA -Snow C'h1ef, an early favonte
for lhe Kentucky Derby, was the 1-S choice for
t~fa Santa Anita Derby when "future bcttina"
on the U00,000 etas 1c closed late Saturday at
Santa Anita Park.
Of the total S 19,308 wqercd on the Derby
S.turday. S 12.054' was on Snow Chief, who Wll5
listed at 4-S on the momma line for the IV. mite
nice.
Variety Road wu second choice at 6-1.
followod by Ferdinand at 7-1
Other odda at the compleuon of the wtacnna
Slturday were l I· I on Icy Groom 1 l-1 on Bia
Play JS. I oo Jmmerioua Spirit, 90-1 on Jettina
lfon'-and 99-1 oo Buprian. Bupnan bu woo only once in 16 st.ans, 1n a
SS0.000 maiden claJmef1 at Del Mar.
The Santa Anita Derby, the most 1mpon.ant
race for 3-year-olds in the West, will be run es the
fifth race to moctacommitment to A8Ctelev1s1on.
Gates open at 9 a.m., and the first post time is an
hour earlier than usual, at noon.
Meanwhile, plans for ticket sales for thorou&h·
bred rac1n1's third annual SIO million Breeden'
Cup Scnes were announced at Santa Anita -
where the climactic races will be run Nov. I.
Alan F1 Balcb, u111tant Jencral manqer of the
host Oak Tree Racina Association said sales will be
~ mall.:. and order blanks wjll appear in Daily
Racina r-orm td1tion1 throuahout the country. .
Oak Tree's rqutar pnoes will be m11nta1oed
on Breeden' \up Day -S2. 7S for acneral
9 2
adm11t1on and $6 for clubhouse.
Bakh said ~n~ must order and pay for the
seneral admission or clubhouse admission tickets
1n advance -in order to have an opportunity to
purcbase reserved seats an either area. Deadline for
apphcation1 is Aua. 11
In the event demand exceeds the number of
adl"\ission1 and reserved seats available, a random
computer telection will determine which appli-
cants ,.;11 be accommodated.
Approximately 2~.000 teats an the teMTll
admission and clubhouse areu wall be aofd on a
reserved buis for Breeden' Cuf. Day. The ~
attendance at Saata Anita 11 8 .S21 for the I 98S
Santa Anita Handjcap.
Univcrsitr President Fred Davison
recently resigned after the regents,
who govern the state's colleses and
universities, delayed rencwmg his
contract pending an audit of the
Developmental Studies program.
The cases of the four athletes
dismissed last week were reviewed by
a committee of faculty members 10
the remedial program. No adminis-
trators intervened, as allegedly had
been done an the past.
Williams said he "got caught up in
the system," failing to pass a remedial
mathematics course within the al-
lotted four quarters.
"I think the system for several years
was about to burst. By the time I got
here, 1t did burst, and I aot caught in
the bubble," he said.
"l can see how Henry feels the way
he does." said Christopher Hayes, a
member of the review committee.
"Certainly in the past many students
not qualified to exit were allowed to
exit. Thai's given athletes the feeling
they can get away with it."
Hayn said the committee was told
by Wayne Antenen, who 1s over-
seeing the developmental studies
p~m. "not to let athletics or
eliaibility influence our decision on
academics. This signals an end to
administrative c~its on such a 1111c
scale."
INGLEWOOD (A P) -Left wing
Petn Sienko 5eored his 37th goal of
the season 1n the second penod for
what proved to he the winning goal as
the Vancouver Canuck~ defeated the
Los Angeles Kin gs. 5-3. 10 an NHL
game at the Forum Saturday night.
The game marked the end of the
season for the Kings, who finished
fifth in the Smythe D1V1s1on and
mi lsscd the playom
Marcel Dionne scored !U2 into the
first penod to gi ve the Kings a 1-(llead
as he fired a 15-footer past goalie
Richard Brodeur, and dcfenseman
Grant Ledyard made 1t 2-0 five
minutes later
Vancouver bounced back an the
second penod, outsconng the Kings
4-1 . Left wmg Dave Lowry started the
comeback less than two minutes into
the penod and nght wing Tony Tant1
knotted the game at 2·2 at I 0·44.
Canuck nght wmg Cam Neely
made 11 3-2 as has 25-foot slapshot
from the slot beat goalie Bob Janecyk.
The King.., got a goal from nght
wing Dave Taylor to tic the game at
3.3 with 4:34 rcmainmg 1n the second
period. But Vancouver took the lead
for good as Skriko Oipped in a
rebound from I 0 fee t over Janccyk
with 2.35 let\.
The Kings finished the season with
23-49·8 record.
Badger Land wins
Flamingo Stakes
HIALEAH, Fla. (AP) -Heavy
favorite Badger Land hved up to his
billing in the $300,()()().add~ Flam-
1nao Stakes on Saturday It Hialeah,
moving to the lead l(>ina into the far
tum and pulling away to win by four
lenaths over Bolshoi Boy.
Badaer Land, a likely Kentucky
Derby favorite who went off at 1-S
odds, was third into the first tum of
the 1 ~mile race for )·year-olds. He
passed Strona Performance during
the tum and settled in on the shoulder
of Big Jolt for the trip down the
backstretch.
With th~ furlonas to 10, JOCkey
Jorae Veluquez asked the colt to ao
and he zoomed past Bia Jolt with
ease. He 1pnnted down the home
stretch without a senous cbaJlcnac
and finished an I :47.
Bolsh.01 Boy was four len,ths baclc
with lonphot Annapolis John m
third, another )Y, ~enlth.1 back.
Owned by retired t&lifomia auto
dealer Mel Hatley and the father-son
team of trainer D. Wayne Luk.as and
Jeff Lukas. e.ctaer Land was a
supplemental entry for the Flammao.
one of the major steppiftl stones for
the May 3 Derby The rona·lcatd ooh
parlayed the SI S.000 ~upplemental
fee into a S 180.000 payday.
The wanner paid S2 60. $2.20 and
$2 I 0. Bolshoi Boy paid SJ 80 and
SJ 00, and Annapolis John paid
$4.20.
Badger Land, a son of 1980 Preak-
ness winner Codex out of Oim-
mieroom, won for the fif\h time 1n 12
starts, with thrtt wins and a pair of
seconds this year.
Aner :.hipping from California to
Flonda 10 February. Badaer Land
finished second 1n the Florida Derby
to hiahly rqarded Snow Chief.
Velasquez hit the colt with his whip
only six t1m01 and never in the last
•1xteenth.
Bolshoi Boy. owned by Ocala tud
Farms and tramed by Howard
Tesher1 ~·' the se<:ond choice •"'na
with My Pnncc Charmina. the
Tampe Bay Downs winner wbC>St
KentlJ(ky Derby hopes may have
faded With a ~vCillth·place finish.
In the n1nt.h rice on the card, Top
Soc1ahte held off a strona fini1h
2
t>Y
Duty Dan~ to win tht S 130,000
H1ale1fi Brttder's Cup Handicap for
fillies and mare, by one half lenath
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Clem.ens has
battled back
Red Sox pitcher
ready to go after
surgery last year
From AP dJ1patcbn
Roger Clemens. the Boston Red
Sox pitcher who underwent surgery
last summer. is doing just fine, thank
you.
"I'm very satisfied where I am right
now," Clemens said after yieldingjust
three singles and striking out nine in
seven innings on Saturday to lead the
Red Sox to a ~ exhibition baseball
victory over the Detroit Tigen. "It's
been a lot of bard work."
OnJy one Tiger got as far as second
base while Clemens was on the
mound. It was his best performance
since he shut out Ocvcland, 5-0, on
May 17. 1985.
The only Detroit hits off Clemens
were by Dave ~~an in the second
innin'-a bunt single by Doug Baker in
the third 'and a single by Matt Nokes
in the fourth.
While Boston's pitching was shut-
tina down Detroit, the Red SOx attack
wu led by Tony Armas, who bad four
consecuuvc hits. the first a high tly
ball that was allowed to drop 20 feet
down JMe third base line for a RBI doub~n the ftnt ioninJ. His other
three hits were solid singles.
Dwiaht Evans singled home two
runs ott'Dctroit starter Walt Terrell in
the fourth and Marty Barren doubled
across another run against Randy
O'Nea.J in the fifth.
In other exhibition games:
A'• '7, Gluts, 1: Starter Joaquin
Andujar 'pitched five scoreless in-
ninp and tlic A's scored four un·
earned runs in the third inning to take
the opening game of the Bay Bridge
seriea over the Giants.
Andujar, acquired this winter fTom
lhc SL Louis Cardinals, has yet to
yield a run in l I innings this spring
and is 3-0 in three outings. He gave up
five hits Saturday. walked two and
struck out three.
Oakland scored a run off losing
pitcher Scott Garrclts in the first
SHORE ...
P'romCl
··'fhO!e things happen. I thought I
had a par on IS but 1t didn't drop. l
don't like playina catchup but I JUSt
have to go out there and play my own
pmc tomom>w (today).
.. It's still anybody's ball game and I
think I'm still in it. Give Pat credit.
She bad a good round and deserves to
be in the position she is in. She's a
very conai1tent player. She is a great
com~titor and so am I.
"I U just 10 out and play my own
game. If I am back, l'll play aa-
greuively and hope it comet down to
the last four or five holes. then it will
be like match play."
Bradley's round was consistent
with three birdies on 4, 6 and 18 and
no t>oscys. It marked her second
round without a bogey during the
tournament. Bradley finished in a secolld place
tie in tbe Uniden LPOA InvitatJonal
thiJ year and wu the winner of the
final Women's Kemper Open at Mesa
Verde CC in 1981. She has t 6 tour
victoriet but has not won the tour-
nament here. In 1984, she lost in a
playoff to Inkster.
lnt•t.er was sailina alona in the tead
by a ahli 1d+ef4'radley until the 1 Sth
with birdies on 2, 8 and 10 but her
finiah and BradJcy's birdie on 18
cba~thinp.
Skinner won at the: Mazda Classic
in Aorida earty this year and has been
conaisten1 this week with rounds of
11 ·72-70. "I have been playina very con-
ustcntly this week and rm aenina a aood ~ and puttina well on these arcenJ. lflomebodt~ll hot, it would
be nice lflt wu me, ~nncr said. "If
not, mo~ power to the one who is hot.
··1 do the same tbina aoina into the
f1naJ round of a m~or u I do for any
other toumamcnL Oolf does not
chanaejust because of the title.''
inning and put the game away in the
third when Garrclts committed a pair
of errors.
Tony Phillips, who also sinaled
twice, drew a lead-off walk in the Jint
for Oakland, took second on a single
to cent.er by Bruce Bocbte and scored
on a single to right by Dwayne
Murphy.
Ru1ers 4, C.bs !: Oddibe
McDowell cracked a two-run homer
to boost the Rangers over the Cubs.
McDowell bit his second homer of
the spring to break a 2-2 tic in the fifth
inning. He also had an RBI single in
the third and scored in the same
innini on a balk by Cubs starter
Denms Eckersley, 1-4, who was
tagged with the loss.
Marbaen t, Expes !: I van Calderon
hit th~ doubles and the Mariners
went on'an extra-base hjt rampage to
defeat the Expos.
Calderon doubled in the tint, third
and fourth innings as the Marinen jum~ in front 7-1 in the fourth
behind winnjng pitcher Matt Young.
In addition to Calderon's doubles,
Phil Bradley homered and doubled,
Jim Presley tripled and homered,
Dave Henderson homered and
Danny Tartabull bit a triple.
Nine of Seattle's first 11 hits went
for extra bases.
Twta1 I, Padres 4: Roy SmaJley and
Mark Salas each hit two-run homers
to lead the Twins.
ll#L ... II
John Butcher was the winner,
giving up eight bits and four runs in
seven innings.
Smalley hit his two-run shot off
losing pitcher Andy Hawkins in the
second inning. Hawkins was taken
out of the ~e in the bottom of the
fifth after giving up an RBI double to
Steve Lombaldozzi and a two-run
Yankee th1rd bueman Dale Berra (rUht)
alldee Into thlrd with a triple while 'for-
onto'• Rance lln lltnllra awatta throw dm-
hlC eahtbltlon iame Satarday.
Yukees a, BIH Jays 1: Dale Berra
tripled in two runs and Rickey
Hcndcnon had three hits, including a
home run, an<l his fint stolen ~ of
the spri~ to lead the Yankees.
Joe N1ckro worked the first five
innings, giving up Toronto's run in
the top of the second before the
Yankee bats exploded for three runs
in the bottom or the inning.
Cardlnal1 5, Royals I: Home runs
by Jack Clark and Mike Lavallierc
powered St. Louis over Kansas City
m their first meeting since the 1985
World Series.
Rick Ownbey homered for the
Cards. The Royals got four hits from
ex-Cardinal Lonnie Smith and three
from Willie Wilson.
PWJet 4, Orioles !: A two-run
triple by Rick Scbu gave Philadclpbja
its victory over Baltimore. It was the
sixth straight exhjbiuon victory for
the PhiJJics. Pintea 3, Metl %: Jim Morrison's
two hitsbincluding a homer, led to aJI
of Pins urah's runs as the Pirates
downed the ~ts.
Morrison hit a two-run homer in
the fourth, then broke a 2-2 uc in the
sixth when he doubled, stoic third
and scored on Mike Brown's sacrifice
fly.
Wla.lte Sox 7, .Utroa !: John
Cansctosi, Carlton Fisk. Ozzie
Guillen and Tim Hulen each had two
hits to pace Chicago over Houston.
Braves a, Reda 5: Rafael Ramirez's
three-run homer capped a six-run
ninth inning as Atlanta rallied past
Cincinnati. All the runs came off
Reds pitcher Ted Power, who failed
to hold a 4-0 lead.
Cincinnati starter Bill Gullickson
allowed just two hits over the first five
innings, striking out two without
walking a batter.
Brewen 3, lDclluJ %: Mike Felder's
single drove 1n the tic-breaking run in
the seventh inning as Milwaukee
nipped Cleveland.
Phil Nickro made his first appear-
ance in a Cleveland uniform. start.mg
for the Indians. He gave up two runs
in stx innings. retiring 11 of the last 12
baners he faced.
U e berroth details drug testing p rogram
Players union immediately challenges
commissioner's rtght to implement it
NEW YORK(AP)-~orleaguc . to do nothing until we have had a
playen have been sent details of chance to talk.further ~th,.the people
Commissioner Peter Ueberroth's on the otheT side about it.
drug testing prop-am. a spokesman Rieb .~vin, Ueberroth's spokes-
for the commissioner said on Satur-man, said no information would be
day and the union promptly made public until it is received by the
rballenaed his riaht to implement it. playc~ ~cir agents, the union and
Only those players who have drua-club omc1als.
t !ttina clauses in their contracts Fehr said, however, that the plan
v·ould be teated, alona with 21 who apj>C!ln to be "same Prosram that
were named by tbe commissioner as he s had in the minor leagues."
havina been previously involved Minor league players and baseball
with dNp. Of that number. 11 personnel, other than players, have
aocepted random tcstina u one of the been included in a drua testina plan
conditions to avoid bein& suspended. Ueberroth started in 1985.
Uebcm>lh "doesn't have the "I didn't notice ... that there were
authority to im~ it," said Don anr. tremendous variances from what
Fehr, eucutivedirectoroftbe playcn be 1 been sayina in the put in that
auociation. "We've asked the players reprd." the union cbJef said.
Dog day for Boston'• 'Oil Can'
WJNTBR HA VEN, Aa. (AP) -
Denn.is .. Oil Can" Boyd, tb.e BoalOn
Red Soll' controvenial riaht.hander.
was fined a day's pay, or about
$2, 1 SO. Saturday for reportina late for
the team's final uhibltion pme.
General Man.,er Lou Gorman,
wbo bated the flnc on the number of
pay days durina the rqular season.
said that Boyd reported "more than
an hou' late" for the Red Sox•
exhibition finale with the Detroit
Ti,en.
"Oonnan said Boyd's ucuse was
that "he was pecklnJJ bit dot ran out
of the house. he co91n't find" the dos.
, .
He was all mixed UJ>."
It marked the 1CCOnd time this
•Print that Boyd hid been late for a
pme. Kc wu reprimanded by Man-
.. John McNamara and threatened
wt th a fine or suspension in the future
after beina late on the day of his first
stan March 20.
That came a few dayi after he
returned to the club from a Wte~ of
hospital tcsu in Musachutctts for 1
minor liver problem and ~aht lou.
The fine was the IC'COnd hefty
penalty in his brief career with the
Red Sox. Boyd was fined one pmc's
pay, about S 1.600. for mas.sing a pmc
last summer
Fehr told ABC Radio Sports that
the commissioner "did suggest to the
players that the p~an be in effect only
for two years. wh1cb may or may not
be a step forward dtpcndmg on what
happens after two years:"
The Player Relations Committee.
the owners' labor arm. said that M>m<'
500 playcn have agreed to random
testing.
The union estimates that only
about 4S of these players have agreed
to testing through clauses 1n their
guaranteed contracts.
"Most of the others were 1n·
t1midatcd into agreeing to tc~tmg
clauses," said a union source. while
the ownen said it was a "totally
voluntary act on the player's pan:·
The M~or ~uc Players Assoc1a-
t1on filed a ancvance over the
inclusion of such clauses and Fehr
wd on Friday that he learned dunng
the openma hearings into the gnev-
ance that not even owners consider
thcte ctause5 bindina in contracts
which are non-.uaranteed.
"Even thouab they were sianed. the
playen never had the obhpt1on to
take the tests. and 1f thc_y refused,
there were no penalties. This, bow-
eveT, was not the understanding that
the players had," Fehr said.
"That still leaves us with about 45
$Uarantced contracts." he said, add-
ing that 1f the clauses m the other
contracts cannot be enforced', the
union would hkc to sec these re-
moved also.
ANGELS •••
~Cl
Lucaa (both o.a the disabled liA) beca
readyto,o..Nev~ Slaton said
be did not approeob. tllit IPriAI any -
dHfemnly lhM la put years.
••J wort bard in the otr.....on. J
came to camp with the same attitude
-to aiet my arm in aha~ for the 1CU011." said Sia.loo. .. , did DOt put aox CXll'I pressure OJl myldl
My arm feels fule and rm ready
for the acaso.o both me.otally ao4
physically. (Whether I make the team)~· on what they need.
The dcciS10n1 are out of my baodl."
For Foncb and Butletoo, the
tituation ii entirely different Eaicb of
them are returainJ from potcnliali
cuecr-endina injunct~ f0t1Ch from a
dislocated rilbt shoulder and Burleson from a tom rotator cufT.
Fonch, havina to battle for a job for
the ftnt time since be did~'
Houston in 197 t, alto said be · t
aPP.!'oach sprina any difrtrentJy.
'I wu most concerned wtt.h my
physical shape; with my vclocny. the
movement on my pitches and throw-
ina the ball where I wanted to." wd
Forsch. "It was just a joy to get on the
mound after two yean."
The last time Forsch appeared
during the regular season was in April
1984. when he injured the shoulder.
"So far tbi1 spring, I've reached all
my goals," he continued. "My last
outin&(April l)ltbrewconsisttntly at
87 miles per hour and I threw the ball
where I wanted. The next dar. there
was no pain and no stiffness.'
That is indeed good news for the
~J!ls and Forsch. He also stands to
the club on the strength of bi.$
recovery and because of the injuries
to Lugo and Lucas,
Burleson, like Forsch. has not seen
action since 1984. After teanng h11
rotator cuff for the second time in
March of that year, be appeared in
seven pmcs in September.
He was coming to camp looking for
a job for the fint time since 1974,
when he made the big club in Boston.
"l came to camp knowing I had to
win a job and I looked forward to it,••
said Burleson. "I did not expect them
to hand me a jobud I lcn~ they were
saying 'hc·u break down.' "
Burleson said the only thing be
changed in his approach was to get
himself in better s~pe than normal.
"I came in better shape than I
would have if I would have bad a
job," he said ... I came to camp like a
rookie. trying to earn a job.''
Unlike a rookie, Sunon came up
with a relaxed performance, and even
got a hit.
"Sutton is ready to&<>. Romanick is
ready to go and Candelaria is ready to
go." said Mauch. "Romanick wat
really in charge out thett."
• , ••• WAY MOTWS -The Moel& M-
noutael S.tlKdav ""'1t !NI olldler C.. wa,
#hO was Mlec1ecl off the Clnc:IMall ltadl'
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WU r«:lelmed, ltla A/llMft Wll lie Mid l2S,01:9,
. Tiie Iott of Wiik di'-Iha Aftll9f rottw 10 2' Ille~. ~Int Illa A1*1S wtl t..o 10 n-.
!WO rrwe movet ~ Monclav. Triev Wll lllletv °"''°" 1141c:Nr TA .,....... and lnfleld9r Gw ......, to Edmol1t0n. Polloor CMN IO NWlrlf
wltll • en..-lo hike Illa loO from Dem klllllllll , °"' ,...tll Ille way Sdlofl9ld !let 1111 In Nlf'lnl I~). 1111 lob 11 ...,._.,llv Mf9 . _ Former
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from Al'OM' outfle!Ow Gwv """91. Pef111 oa 119
SUiton uniform No. 20 to _,., '"' number
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llUmber I meda lamout" The Ooclgiwt announced 11181 lnlured oulflelder ~ ._..
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1-OPal*' MonOav ~IMI lllt San Dleee
Pa4ret. tt Guerrero. reco...,.l"O from WCCftduf
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selected ro dO llO In G~rel'b's llOnCW
TUCKER. • • From Cl
1s very persistent.
Everybody m spons an A.nahe1m 1s
suing each other and the c1 ty of
Anaheim 10 the middle. In fact. tht
city of Anaheim is being sued. It 1s
being sued by the Angels and the
Rams.
Next. Anaheim 1s t.alk1ngabout
suing Orange County which 1s talking
about bwld1ngaJa1I next to Anaheim
Stadium, Th1shasnotbingtodowith
convenience to football and baseball
players. It 1s a matter of available
land.
You are wonden n' why they say
the lawyers end up with all the money~ A soccer player 1s suing
because his unifonn d1dn 't fit. the
parents of a Little league player are
suing because a C'oach changed the
kid's position m the infield,
And do not forget the Cleveland
Indians pitcher who 1s suing the San
Dieao Chicken.
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ToO<I (l.Xktv) 9.20 4.20 2 90
Nomad (HymanJ 3.0 260•
Crultl"O (LonQO ) 4 IO
Time I 57 J/S
AllO ran MMrv Naroln Rum Junote
BIO atM Tl!Oerl, Naval Officer
No tcra1c"" n aXACTA (1·1) oakl S27 60
HCONO RAC•. One mllt DKt
Sunrlw Columt>u• CKl>lr) S 00 190 160
Welmau•u Ea ores• (Pierce) 3 60 J 00
Avene>er (Lacllev) l ?O
Time I S6 J/S
AllO ran Monlerey Prairie, Browno111e
Ml•ltr. Lord Neutrino
No K r•ICllel n IXACTA C2·31 Pelo ,,. 40
TMlftO RACE. Ona mite Peca
Ferou1 (Plertal 460 l 20 7 40
DIKO F'elie (Aubin) 4 00 3 00
OOClor JIHtfl CKuel>lerl ~ 00
Time I St
AllO ren !>ote Criar99, tnt.,mlu lotl.
Ho<>eyrun Star Petrl>tl
No i.craltllel
Sl aXACTA C7 31 oelO l18 SO
fle>uf'TM •ACI. Ona mile oace
Hell NIP (Pierce) 9 ?O 3 40 l 00
E•treorolnerv c&•Yienl 3 20 2 ao
Cl'lerlle Moo<t CSlfflhl S 20
Time I S6 l /S.
AllO ren Maote Fritz, Suti03n, Bleck
Arm1>ro, Bflt Dream
Scretcl'le<I LHOl!\Q E09t
fllflTH RAClli. One milt 1>ace
Hy Sen S..looer CMC11no1 6 ao • 20 3 20 Venlllllng ACI (ICueC>ler ) 1' 00 6 90
Celllornle Anoet (Aul>ln) 6 40
Time 1 S9
AllO ren F'orester 5k!DI Kl"O Moore\
Dend\I Man Bio Erlle Jacklfl HI, Mall ...
Hunler
SGralCl'led Monterey ICnlQl'lt
Sl lliXACT A (l ·l l oakl $144 00
SIXTH RACa. Ona mli. o.c.e
Flrat Male (Pierce> 11 . .0 Sao l ao
Arml>l'o Cadet (Ackerman) J 10 160
Earl Brandon (Hymen) 4 00
Time· 1:5A 4/S
AllO Wtnl Uocle Hokl. Cl'l•lOV81", Nallv•
Hell ~o .cr•IChn Sl •XACTA 13·5) oelo '6110
S•VaNTH RACa. Ona mlle oace
Mar• Peter (LDn90l S60 340 160
Lord Atmallunl (S!Mllll • 40 l 40
Mo«or••• L•O CP•r•erl s 40
Time 700
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AOYCK.81• Fuft>flolll Ha!\OVtr ProOuct
Scretcnec:t Smooth Henrv
s.l IXACTA <2·71 oalO S37 IO
atGMTH RACI'.. Ona mli. oeca
Peck Lffdtr (VINl!\Qllrn) 11 40 6 40 l 20
Skll>DOl'l LHdtr (Cr1111henl 1 80 •.OO
Creiv GolC• <Porker) 2 to
Time· 2:00
Al'° r•n· SOie E xoeOlllon. Jlm1 Pel>l'er
X•ll•, S.l>l'lne Aewaro. VeUQhn. Sllck
No tcratcl'tet
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NINTM ltAC•. One mite oece
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Time 71XI 2/S
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Chrl•llne
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C.rrvover POOi: S.26.136 4S
TaNTH RAC•. One mli. oace
Cul II Out IROMl'll I 60 J 00 ' 20
Meena 81rd IAul>ln> 2 40 7 10
CellfOrnle &lea~ !TOOd 111 2 ?O
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Reel F,.tnefly (81adit+ 7 90
Time. 1.AS 7/S.
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Kin F'or Kelle, Cel>rlotela, Sw"t Wlnete,
Reel HI" Girl. Merlo Tel, Jullane'1 Dreem Scretdle<I· Rock Ce nyon n DAILY OOUBL• 11 1·11) oeld 119000
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Fech Of Life (Slbllle)
5oerk•Y'• Dr .. m (Mart)
Time· 110 4/S
3 90 l20
190 S60
4 ?O
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Mall, River Of Stera. Lucllv11rlke .. 11aln
No •cr•ltlle~
fllflTH llACI'.. 6''> lurlonQl Oii IUrf
TuOllO (Sltvem) 640 3 60 2 60
He"• A Lootter (Vetenzuelal 4 40 3 40
Murello (Mele) l 20
Tlme MS
AllO ren· Waul Oencer. Panoo Tl'le
Rule. Fire Ageln, Ded'\ Qveal. Collon
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Jove'• Encore ( Vlnrtl 1100 10 60 S 70
Sen& Rtvel CKe-1) 13 60 9 00
0.vll'l ICt (Maie) 3 IO
Time MO 21 s
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NorOk LIQllt, Due Vo. Time& Etcaolno
ScretCllOO. War Pllol
SIVINTH RACI'.. I I
AlCet'lliotl (Steven•)
Nordleul (DelahOvlltYt l
Jut>llero (Hernenderl
Time 144 1/S
16 mite\
•IO 290 120
360 7 60 HO
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L991on. Pl•no Ma!\
Scretclled: Royal Hermonv
U aXACTA IS·6) oelO S36 SO
atGMTM RAClli. l'.I) mllel DI\ hJrl
Truculenl CDelallou• .. v•I 360 160 160
Prima AIMii (McCerronl 3 ?O 3 00
WllllnoM11 (Marouez l 3 60
Time ??6 3/S
AtlO ran E.,..,lno M'Loro Flvl"O G-
F'a•IOoour. Wiien
Scretchecl Clanrelller
NINTH RACa. 11 ... mile\
Muitl (Ollveffl) II 60 I 60 S 60
G•Hant Minded (Marquerl IH O tao
E ll>Onleneo ISOCI•) 1 70
Time. 1'50 •IS.
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llS.9'3.60 lo 11 WIMlno llt k•h (•I• llorHl)
S7 Pick Six conlOlallon oalO 1731 60 10 1J1
winning llck•I• (five hones)
11 P'ICK NINa 110· 11· l1·l +6·5-7-Jl
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.A.tlendat'ICe 34,87•
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lne Cluo (Oelllan<I), S.37 72, Vencouver
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x·NY llleneen J6 J1 • 1' 776 171
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on block
AUOUSTA, Oa. (AP)-Officiah
of the sold-out. Masten ,olf tour-
nament won't aay pubhcly bow mu<:b
they cba.rse (or uckets.
But buyina a four4ay ~ llCCOoG-
band would cost about S8SO. People
arc P.'yina it, and Muten officials
arcn t happy. .
One out-of-sate firm de&Ji!'I to
Masten tickets is Mu.my'• Ticbta
and Travel in Los Anfelet. The
company is carefuJ to protect the
anonymaty of those from whom it
receives the badges. .
"The Masters doeSD 't wan l 1 ti
members to sell the ticlceu to •he
P.ublic "said Orea Lacoy of Murray's.
·we do everythina to make ~we they
remain anonymous. Accordinaly, we
won't sell to just anyone. We check
out our customers1 becaUJt we
protect our suppliers. '
If Masters officials discovu som~
one has sold a ~. that person 11
dropped from the ttcket list.
""rbese people scllina tick~ a.re
violatin& the ~ent they SllJled
when ther, oripnally purebued them
from ua. • said Col. David Davis.
director of the tournament. "They arc
violatina the scalping laws of Geor&ia
and South Carolina. If we catch them,
they arc immccmtely pu.raed from the
list. "I wish we could find them all out,"
he said. "The horrible thina is that we
have had thousands of lqitimate
people on the wa.iting list for such a
Iona time and these othen arc
speculating and making money off
thc1n.··
Lacoy said Mu.nay's will tell be-
tween 60 and 100 bad&es to the
Masters this year. "We pay anywhe~
from $300 to $600 apiece for them
and tum around and sell them for
$850," he said.
PREPS • • • From Cl
runners at first and third to end the
game.
Estancia broke a 2-2 tic with four
runs in the bottom of the fifth. Danny
Dougherty led off with a bunt single
and was sacrificed to second. After an
error, Dan Burke bit a Iona fly which
was dropped for an error to score one
run and sophomore Conrad Colby
doubled to the gap in left-center field
to produce two more runs.
After a walk, catcher Tom
Campeau's line-drive sjnglc to right
drove in what turned out to be the
deciding run.
Larau Beacll 10, SG•tll Hilla I :
Mark McDonald's grand slam in tht
sixth. inning paced the Artists to the
non-league Vlctory over the Huskies
at South Hills.
South Hills had taken a 6-4 lead 1n
the fourth, scoring four runs on three
hits, an error and a bit batter.
The Artists scored one run 1n each
of the first four innings, and two in the
fifth to round out the sconng.
McDonald led the offensive efforts
of Laauna with five RBI on a double
and the home run to left-center, while
Tom Trager and Danny Lane were 2
for 4 and Kent Chesley was 3 for 3.
Ocean View
wins tourney
As it did m the finals of the CJF 4-A
softball championship game of 1985,
Ocean View High defeated West·
minster, 2-1, Saturday behind the
pitchin,a of Jackie Oakley in the
champ1onship pmc of the Canyon
Invitational Tournament of Cham-
pions at Peralta Park..
Ocean View bad cmcracct from the
32-tcam field with a 2-1 semifinal
tiebreaker victory over Sunny Hills
Saturday afternoon. Oakley pitched
the final six innings of that l~inning
game striking out 10.
Q;kiey then came back to pit.ch all
13 innings of the title game with 18
strikeouts. She whiffed 14 of the first
18 Westminster batten in burlina a
perfect pme tbrouah 6"1 innings.
Both teams ICOred a run in the I I th
innin&, but the Seahawlc! scored the
lone and winning run m the 13th
when CMista Lawson took second to
start t.be innin&, advanced to third on
a wild pitch and then scored on a hard
ground ball back to pitcher Debbie
DeJohn.
UCirunners
win 2 events
~r:'O -UC lrvmc's Ralph
Ganbaldi and Robert Sibley were
fint-pla.oc winnen in track and field ~ ~reano State's Bee Games Satur-
bari~Jdi. a junior. won the S,000
meters !n 14: I S.28, with teammate
Gus Quu~onei placina third in 14:25.
Garibaldi was also fif\h in the 1 soo
meters at 3:S 1.72 '
Sibley won the l.OOO..metcnteep&c-cb~ in cr.02.s9 and Tom M&ttJn fa.nuhcd ninth in 9:26.90.
Marc Ooulet finilhcd third i.ft the
1,500 mete.rs in 3:•9.40 a.nd Rod
Brower 6n11bed lbird in lbe 800
meters with a time of I :S2.S9. Jon
Harned and Eric Allison tied for third
in the pole vault at I~.
In :'f'Omen's~mpctition,jumor Jill
Hamnaton Placed seoond in the 1,50() meters in 4:24.33 and was f;~jn the 3.000 metm in 9:•9.11.
. omore. Beth MoOnnn fin.
t teCOnd In the ),()()() mettn ID 9:&9.~. Alhson Owen notched third
plate in the ~ melerl in 2: I l..0 and BectY100 Valenttne placed foun.b in tbt meters 1n 12 6S.
Six_new local shows Qpening
Oranae County theater ~ups are 'na out the beavyweiabt play-
ta -Sam Sbepard1 WUliam
,SUOyao and Eu~ne O'Ne1JI, amona
othm -this week u a.ix new
productions mount the local boards.
South Cout Kepcrtory starts the
b&U rollina Tuesday with Shepard's
Pulitzer Prize·w1nnina drama!
''8 u1e41 01.ld," while the muaica
"E•IUI" bows in the aame evenina at
tbe Grand Dinner Theater. Thursday
will see the Lquna Moulton Play-
house li&bt up with the musical "I'm
Geniq My Act Toae&Mr ud Td.lq
ltoathRMd."
Three more abowa join the parade
Friday as Sebutiao'a West Dinner
PlayboUIC revives a show it in-
troduced over a decade 110, ·~ta.. FloraU..." O'Neill'a
"AM .. fer die Milbecott.ea" arrives
at the Gem Theater, and the ep1c
Saroyan scricx:omedy "Tlte Ttme of
YH.r lJfe" starts a two-week.end
enaa&ement at SaddJeback College.
Ralph Waite, formerly of ''The
Wal tons," heads the cast of "Buried
Child" under the direction of Sam
Weisman, with Nan Martin and
Anthony Starke also taking major
Toles. Others in the cast arc John-
Toi
Trrus
David Keller, Hal Landon Jr. Jen-
nifer Panona and Raymond J. B&ri;.
Performances of the Midwest farm
country drama will be aiven
Tuetdaya throuah Fridays at 8 p.m .,
Saturdays at 2:10 and 8, S~rs._ at
2:30 and 7:30. until May 11 at SCR'1
Cotta Mesa theater 655 Town Center
Drive. Call 957'""40l3 for ticket infor-
mation.
In Laguna, hometown actress Teri
Ralston, who went on to Broedway
and London stardom, return• to play
the central role of a fortyiab Jiqer in
"I'm Gett.i..na My Act TQSCtber,"
being directed by John Ferwx:a.
Other cast memben are Michael
Miller, Carolyn Miller, Laura
Pryzaoda and Jeff Schlieter.
Followina openin&. weekend, per-
formances will be offered Tuetdayt
through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays at 2:30 through May 4 at the
Dorothy Lamour
dressing down
BJ J ERRY BUCK to lunch, and we bad a ball. Later, we APT......._....., went to Aagie's hotel, and Agie, who
LOS G Do was going on 83 at the time, did 1
AN ELES -rothy dance. I k.now how to do 1 hula, but
Lamour first put on a sarong m , 1938 I'd never done a Tahitian dance
for the ~ov1~ "Jungle Pnncess, ' but before."
1t wasn t unul two years ago that sh-..-She got a heroine's reception on
got to sec the real South Pac1fi~. Bora Bora, in French Po:raesi• The woman who looked so ri&ht 1n . . -. a sarong wore the wraparound gar-~h1ch James Machen~~ ~.u or of
meat in such pictures as "Hurricane," Tales of ~e ~uth ¥nc, calll the
"TyPhoon " "Beyond the Blue most beautiful island 10 the ~orld. ~
H ••' d th fi f h Moorea she thumbed a ndc W1tb .onzon, .an e ant 0 er r<?ad several Tahitians on mopeds and was pictures With Bob Hope and Bmg · I b Wh th Crosby, "The Road 10 Sinppore." ~en to a pnvate c u . en ey
You may not recognize Lamour m discovered she was Dorothy Lamour
her latest television appearance. She everyone crowded around and made
plays a bag lady in Saturday's episode her ~~come. . .. . .
of "Crazy Like a foit" on CBS. She In Crazy Like a Fox, ~nng
said Columbia Pictures Television Saturda)'., Lamour stan as Rosie, a
offered her the wardrobe when she good friend ~( . Harry Fox (Jack
fmjshed filmmg. "I said thanks. but Warden). Rosie 1s murdered when
no thanks." she l~s.ofa fraud scheme, the fint
She welcomed the role, however, ume tn M~sa f:.amour's career that her
because she isn't happy being k.nown ch~cter is killed.
only for her shnky attire . •.~e always ~ted • part. hk.e
"l made 60 motion pictures and this. she _S&Jd. Either they didn t
. onl y wore the sarong an about Slit come u.p with Of!e or people ~ought I
pictures. but 1t did become a kmd of couldn,thandl~1tNowthatl vedone
trademark.. And 1t did hmder me. 1t I don t k.now ifI ~ould take bows or
They eitpcct you to always be the leave th~ country. .
young girl leanmg agamst the palm .. She did the part With no ~akeup.
tree. Why should you want to act? On the first day I ~ed tnto the
"I don't know if it held me back T~lceup departme~t, she recalled.
because they never tell you what's I d washed my hair over t~e ~k
holdin& you back. The people in. end; The m8;keup lady wd. Y c:iu
Hollywood seem to forget I did can t d~ ~t. So theki;get my hair,
'Johnny Apollo' a.nd 'A Medal for put gel in It and a stoc. cap on ~y
Benny. Everyone thought Jack head. I ~ore an oversized sweatshirt.
Benny was 10 it... an oversized s~ter and pants.
Lamour spent enough time on ~mour ~td . she may. return to
studio back lot tropical islands to tropical attu'C m a mu11cal call~
qualify as a native, but two years ago "AJoh~" It would be . staged m
she took a cruise and saw the real Hawan by Broadway ~irector Joe
thing for the fint time. Layton and would !'In mne months a
"I had a baJI an absolute ball "she year. What's holding her back 11 1
said. "The ship's captain asked
0
me 1f Hawaiian Jaw that requires iJ!l mi-
l'd like to meet the onilnal Bloody grant dogs and cats t~ be q~uned.
Mary from 'South Pacific.' Her name "I have two ~~sh ~en. Coco
1s Aggie Gray and she runs a hotel m and Candy, and if Im ~OIJll I s~o~ I
Samoa. He invited Aggie and the always take my d<>eJ, she wd. I
Queen of Samoa and two pnncesses don't want my dop an quarantine."
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taken at •94-0743.
Oeorae Tlbblea' "Leonardo"
which premiered It Scbutian'1 in
1975, return• to propel Leonardo da
Vind into 20th eentury Italy for a meetina with American touriltl. Wil-
liam Lewia plays the title role with
Navam Pmy, Kary Lynn Vail,
Denise OrantCr and D. Jay Btldley
completina the cut.
Vinnie Ferelli ii dllutina the
comedy, which will play Wednetdaya
throU&b Saturda)'I at 8 p.m. and
Sundayt at I and 7 p.m. throuab June
8. ReterVationa 492-9950.
RuueU Terry,· Daniel Bryan
Cartmell and Cherie Brown bead the
cut of O~eill'• "A Moon for the
Miabqotten •• for the Orove Theater
Company, whjch allo features Danny
Oberbeck and Wayne Watkins under
the direction of Tbomu Bradac. The
play continues the events introduced
10 the author's "Lona Day's Journey
Into Niaht."
"Moon" will be stqed Wcdoes-
dayt throuab Saturdays at 8 p.m. until
May I 0 with Sunday performances at
3 p.m. (April I 3 and May 4) and 7:30
(April 20 and 27) at the Oem Theater,
12852 Main St. Garden Grove.
Relervationa 636. 7213.
Seddlebeck tbeatersom bave oaly
two weekendJ to bavo -rbe Time of
Your Ufe," with Del"fonnanc:es Fri-
day. Saturday and April 17-19 11 I
p.m. and Sunday matinoea APril 13
and 20 at 3 p.m. lo the Mcltinney
Theater.
Michael Bielitz. lbomu Amen,
Buck Slevent, Jou Ray and Deanna
Watkina bad the larp cast under the
direction of K. W~ Pearce. Call
582-4656 for ticket anformation.
Sandy ~n 11an u ''Evita" at
tbe Grand Dinner Theater with Lyle
KanoUte plarina Juan Peron. The
lhow opeu. 'tuelda.J ~d run.a
throuab June 15 at the Grand, I Hotel
Way, Anaheim. playina ft.iabtly ex-
cept Mondayt at varyina curtain
times. Retervationa 772-7/1 O.
F"tnal cu.nain calll are beina readied
for three other local productioDJ,
which wind up next weekend. They
are: •Ho..r.. w.......-SM,& Here"
at tbe Westmimter Community
Theater, 7272 Maple St., Wcst-
minl1er (995-4113), &ivina ill closina
pcrformaneea today_ at 2 p.m ., Friday
and Saturday at 8:30.
•"A a.r.. U.." at Coastline
Community Colle1e'1 Newport
8eacb Center. 3101 Pacific View
Dorothy Lamoar cbaDC• her tmace on .. ,.oz.·~
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In color for
home video
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank
Capra's perennial favorite, "It's a
Wo nderful Life," ori&inally released
at Christmas 1946, will be released in
color for the first time for home video
by Hal Roach Studios in May.
The movie, which starred James
Stewart, Donna Reed, Thomas
Mitchell, Lionel Barrymore, Ward
Bond, Beulah Bondi and Henry
Travers, tells the story of a small town
man who realizes the importance of
his place in the lives of bis friends.
"It's a Wonderful Life," priced at
$39.95.z is ~e third classic black and
white nlm to be colored by com puter
for home release by the Roach
studjos.
Many reprd "It's a Wonderful
Life" as Capra's greatest directorial
achievement It was nominated for
five Academy Awards, but 1946 was
also the year of "The Best Y can of
Our Lives" and it didn't win any.
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completins ita run Friday and Satur-
d&y at 8 p.m .
•"' AJeee T....._,. at the Harle-quin Dinner Playhouse 3503 S.
Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SS 11 ),
today and Tuetday throuah Sunday
at varying curtain times.
Meanwhile these five other stqt
productions are continuina around
the county:
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erlaMer" al the Irvine Community
Theater in Turtle Rock Commumty
Park. Sunnyhill Road at Turtle Rock
Drive, ltvine(857-S496), Fridays and
Saturda}'I It g p.m. throuab April 26
with a Sunday matinee April 20 at 2
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Sunday malineei at 1:30 April 13 and
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Real. Tustin (831-1 S40), nilblly ex-
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times throuab May 25.
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CBS shuffles shows,' pulls plug on· 4
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Second·
p1ace CBS lboot up att ~mi,Q&
tchedule ~ last~ lddina two aeries. mumina three otben and pul.l.ina four other lbows oft' the air.
ane'• Mike Hammer" and "A.lrwolf." plays bet ex-husband and oval. Jose
Ferrer also stars as her ec:btor. Eva
G•-'>r pllys a Washina1on sociah~ ano Roddy McDowall plays her
social secretary.
"Leo & Li1" 11a1pinofTftom .. The
Geotft Bums Comedy Week.•• wbfoh
bu stncc been canceled. The show
also stars Deborah Harmon and
Michael Pollard. The new 1bows are "Bridael to
~., a one-hour drama abou~ a
Wa.sbu11100 newswoman, stamng
Suzanne Plcsbctte, and ''Leo cl Li..z in
Beverly Hills." a half-hour comedy
swrina Harvey Korman and Valerie
Perrine as a couple who must must
learn to oope with the lifestyle of
Beverly Hills after movinJ from New
Jeney.
.. Brid&es to erou·· wall have a
sl)Ccial preview Thursday, April l-4, (rom 10.11 p.m., then becin its
reaular ruo at 9-10 p.m. on Thunday
May I. "Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills'1
will make its debut April 2S at 8:30
p.m.
"Charlie and Co.," which stars Aip
Wilson and Gladys Kniaht, will
return with of'iainal episodes April 2S
at 8 p.m. "Mike Hammmer," st.arrln,a
Stacy K.each u the hard~botled pn-
vate eye, will return with repeat
episodes at 9p.m. April 22. "Airwo1r·
will also return with repeats May 3 a1
9 p.m. Jan-Michael Vincent and
Ernest Borpiine star.
Rona Barrett bids fare well
to 'Entertainment Tonight'
Mary Tyler Moore's new oomcdx
series, "Mary.'' and "Foley SQuarc •
were pulled off the schedule (or the
second time in rcocnt months by CBS,
which is tra.ilina NBC in the Nielsen
rati~. The network also took .. The
Twili&ht Zone" aod the ·~tur
day til~t Movies .. off the ~c
and said future plans for all four
shows would be announced later.
The three returning shows arc
"Charlie and Co.," "Mickey Spill-
Two senes, "Magnum, P.l.." and
"Simon cl Simon.'' wtll get new time
periods. ~nin& May I, "Simon &
Simon" will move up to 8 p.m.
"Magnum" will move to Saturday at
I 0 p.m. beginning May 3.
Pleshette plays a Washincton news-
woman for a weekly news magazine
in her new show. Nicholas Surovy
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Holly-
wood columnist Rona Barrett says
she's leaving television's "Entertain-
ment Tonight" effective April 20,
because "I feel it's time for me to
pursue other interests."
"To oversimplify things, she realJ y
wants 10 go out and do her own
show," said Frank Kelly, senior v1~
president at Paramount Television.
which co-produces the syndicated
show
"Some11mes you have to leave an
Monday, April 7
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Emphasis on personality, spcctal appe.al, Dt-:AR MR. GOREN
abtlily to win fnends and influence people. Members of opposjte sex are ~.-J t>njoyed tbt' articlt.• on tht•
drawn to you and some will make no secret of it. Funding can now be bid out of turn. Pleasf' tell mf'
obtained for unique project. what would be the ruling had TAURUS (April ZO-May ZO): You'll locate lo1t article, yoa11 receive encoaragement from inventive, creative lDdlvldaa11.'Yoa1J learn 1ecreti, thPre bt>t'n 8 pass out of turn,
yoa11 alto galn acce11 to privileged lDformatlon. Leo, Aqurlu wW play ratht>r than a bid. -Mr!i . W .f:.M.,
roles. Virginia Beach, \'a.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll overcome odds, you will also rise A.-That dc•pt·nd~ on sevt•ral fat·
above petty differences and "office tors. First. 11ntes~ an opponent al·
politics." Focus on intuiuon. timmg. repts or c·onc1ones 1 hi> pas<i. th<' rail
friends. powers of persuasion. Lunar 1s l'anccll ed and t ht• b1<1d1n~ n·n·rt.,
emphasis on spcculauon. emouonal s lo the play(•r ~ ho'il' turn 11 wa" 1 f
fulfiJlment, romance. YONEY the pass out of rotallon 1111'11rrc•d CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on career, prestige. long-distan~ call 0 bC'fo"re any player ha-.. b1<1 111 "'lll'n
wh1ch could relate to prestigious social MARR it wa.'I the turn of tll(' play1•r to tlw
event or I ucra 11 ve assignment offonder'c; n~hl to bid 1ht·11fftoncl1•1
Emphasis on populanty, physical a~ mu-.t pa!>" when next 1t l'i 111~ ur lwr
pcaran~. body image. addiuons to wardrobe. turn to bid Tlwn· ,., n11 111lwr
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Favorable moon aspect coincides Wlth spintual rwnalty
values, long-distance commumcations. education, completion of travel H th<' pac;., 0111 cit 111rn oc t 11rrc·d
plans. You'll be asked to revise some material and to locate more suitable .tftPr any playt•r ha-. tud and"' tl('n 11
base of operations. "'a~ th<' turn of tht• offrnc11·r·-. p11rt
VIRGO (Aug. 23~pt. 22): Dig deep, be analytical. discern motives. st.an ni·r to c·atl. 1 ht• rwnalt u·-. an· morc·
dialogue with "very special" member of opposite sex. Lunar emphasis on
arcane literature, tax and license requirements, financial status of those close -..i•nou-. Tht• offondn mir-.r [ltl"" to you. 1 hrou~hout 1 lw n·-.1 11f t ht• .rnt"t 1nn.
LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Major domestic adjustment 1s featured _ 1 ht• offrnch•r\ p.1rt rwr may m.ik''
could include consideration of where you hve, basic lifestyle, marital status. any -.11ff1<wnt bid or pa~-.. h11t 1" 11•11
Break from past 1s pan of scenario. Status quo could be shaken to its root~. .tlt1 •Wl'd to dou hie or n·d1111 hl1· ;1 t
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ): Don't force issues! What appears elusive t ha1 1 urn Should I hf' off 1•111kr'-.
will soon become available -if you are patient. Keep resolullonsconceming part rw r IH•"" and -.11bwq1wnt I~·
general health, diet, nutnuon Clandestine meetmg relates to music. food and 1111 n to rnakl' 1lw11p1•n 1 n~ h·ad, l•·ad
romance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): This can be your power-play day p1·11 alt H'" appl~ I lt·t larn may 1·1
S l.gh 'fi d l · I lwr n·q111r1· 01 pr11lr1h11 t lw l1•11d nl ,, pot 1 ton money. creauv11y. 1ntens1 1e ove relat1onsh1p. Long-standing
request will be fulfilled Older md1v1dual becomes valuable ally, lends benefit """' 1 fti·cl "'11' · .urd 1111 ... n·-.t n i '1' '11
of experience. • 0111111111·... tor .1-. lnng d' 1 lw
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Define tenns, finish prOJCCt. gel nd of nl knd•·r ., p.1r11wr h11ld ... 1 lw h·.111
superfluous matenal, pull stops out m efforts to reach wide audience. Q.-Wf' \H'rt' dt'ft'ndlng a <'Oii Transaction actually has been completed -you'll be m control. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Short trip may be necessary -involves I ract of four ht>art' and had <'OI rcl~tlvcs. possible reunion. lmpnnt style. express feelings m dramauc. lt'<'I f'd tht· book. With four tri<'k.,
articulate manner. Make 11 known -"I refuse to play second fiddle .. Leo l1>ft to play, d.-darf'r had lt'ft
figures prominently. thrt't> trump~ and a winning <'&rd.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Money lost will be recovered -you'll be llP .. aid: "You makt' tht-high
reimbursed for efforts. expenses. Follow through on hunch. trust first 1 rump. Down ont'."
1mpre~ions.Fam1ly member1son yours1dedespitemitialobJect1on.Cancer. Wht>~ Wt' All fart'd our r ard-.. it
Aquanus play roles
IF APRIL 7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are a pcrfcctton1st, you abhor turnt'd out """ ouL!'!tandinJ<
shoddy methods and second-rate performances. You arc drawn 10 illusion. trump was nor high, and declart>r
th.eater, beauty, culture, and your aura is one of mystery, glamor p1~cs. could havt> made his <'Ontract by
Virgo play important roles in your hfe. dra" in.c r h.-trump. Ht> dt'mandt'd r=========================================;r
otherwise wonderful and workable
marriage in order to grow," Ms..
Barrett said Fnday in a prepared
sta~menl. "I feel it is time for me 10
pursue other interests."
She said she will continue dally
radio reports for the Westwood
OneMutual Broadcasting SyslCm,
plans to wnte a novel j\nd has just
completed negotiations with Mac-
millan Inc. for her 5CCOnd auto-
biography. The first. about the early
years of her career, was en titled "Miss
Rona."
CHARLES
GOREN
OMAR
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842-5878
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FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
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4 Unit Apt. Bldg. 3-1 bedroom, 1-2
bedroom. Beautifully furnished for
vacation rentals. Spectacular un-
obstructable view.
1111,000 IJ IWIEI
(114) 141-4812
"MODEL COIDITIOI"
GrMt 2 Story -4Bdrm. 3BA. corner home In
"M ... Verde" North. 2, 190 Sq. Ft. -Model
perlect. Original owner. New on the market.
Priced to"" at $174,950. 1P11 111111 1-IN 1121 UUFMllA
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OPEi SUIDIY 1-1
lltMllll l .U ._. __ $Jtt,MI ___ , 2Sl2 lntem\
Pnnte 5 bdrm, Slnt\e story .. ... .. J. Br1eey
OUl ell-·-·-·-$325,MI .. -·····-·-·-321 OrdlU 3 bdrm. 2 ba, 1 ~ lob. So. of hwy . .. . L Harper
11A1M1 '°--·SlH,MI-.. -2112 Pert ln.tM
Loytfy Palermo, 4 bdrm. family room ..... .. 0. Johnson
111TU1tCL.-Plt,MI.---11 Sm.ter
Perftctty located. 4 bdrm .... .. B. Hutch1np
1A11m Cl£D._ $417,SM-... 1 Julllle er.
Sunset view 3 bdrm. comm pool, ttnms ........ N. Foe1rty
...... ----Sltt.•-··-· 1711 Pert a.ta Somerset model, 5 bdrm. FR, showplace.. . . M. Brewer
... n:ma: . s.n•.•·--·" 2111 .-. Pnvat• 4 bdrm. pool... .. ............. ... Y Stncl111
lllff1----·$2U,Ml-·-··w· .. 4M C.... End 11nlt 3 bdrm. many utras ... .. . F Scott Enns
SllTI UCllL-Sl&s,•--2l1SJ hell ftttl tr.
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u c. me.•-... -u1 ...... ~"' 3 bdrm, l 111• to btaeh H Mlrkas
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OPEN HOUSES 1-5
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$329,000 A. KURTZ
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$3'45,000 A. KURTZ
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$ 425,000 H. THAMER
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$1,950,000 BENTS/EADIE
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$175,000 K.PARKER
$225,000
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$278,500 E. OLSON
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$279,900 l. SHAW
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$299,000 l. McLOON
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$329,000 J . DONAHUE
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$339,500 L. EWING •n......._
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$359,000 E. BOWIE
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$359,500 0 . VALENTINE
1111, ..........
$375,000 G.ANDERSON
1142 ....... La.
$387,000 J. MERTZ ... ,.. ......
$399,000 C. RUMSFELD
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$.429,500 R. KURTZ
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$615,008 0 . BIBB
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$«9,000 B. MILES
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$489,000 G. LIVINGSTON ... , ............
$559,500 E. CORKETT
$875,000
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11,445,000 M. MATTHEWS
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842-5178
IN '85 86
COLDWELL BANKER
NEWPORT BEACH
AVERAGES A HOME
SOLD
EVERYDAY
A MEMBER OF THE 111
SEARS RNANCW: NETWORK lAJ
NEW LISTINGS
HU• YllW... UH_.
Three bedrooms, beautiful. quality kitchen, fam-
lty room with built-In TV, covered patio.
Meticulously maintained, private & quiet lo-
cation.
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Stunning new condo. 3 BR. 2'h BA, formal
dining, FR, wet bar, deck & patios. Insulated
windows, oak cabinets & more. South of PCH .
-MIUlll 11111 U..,_
Fresh, young and beautiful 3 BR + FR home.
Lovely gardens, view of the ocean plus pools.
tennis. guarded security.
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Spectacular secluded "Shangrl la" on very
large lot. Extenslve brick terraced grounds.
pool, spa. Kol ponds + 4 BR 4 BA home.
BLUFFS
Tll lllfn 11,.,..
3 BR end unit In good location. Neutral colors &
very neat & clean. 1 BA downstairs & 2 BR
upstairs. Price Includes land.
Tll .. .,,. 111 ....
Popular 1 story Bluff condo. End unit sur-
rounded by grua. 3 BR. 2 BA. hlQhly maintained
with lovely parquet noora In kitchen/entry. Fee .
.,....... U2t,111
Taatefully decorated 3 BR condo on one of
Blutfa' desired 1treets. Kitchen noor & counters
have white tlle. Quiet & private back patio. Fee. ..... .,..,..
~ Bonita, 1 story model with 3 BR. Enjoy 3
sunny petloa & wide greenbelts from comer
location. Good low-Interest rate, assumable
loan.
644-9060
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NEWPORT BEACH
UITILlff 1111.-
Conven'8nt to pool & shopping area, thla 3 BR
"S" plan 11 located on fee land ln one ot
Newports lovenest communltlea.
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Serene & beautiful 3 BR home haa been com-
pletely refurbi.hed. White c.rpet, brae ftxturee,
lovety wallooverlngs. Luah gar~. ...• ,.. ~
A super sharp duplex property on wide strMt. 3
BR up & 1 BR down, gr•t weekend getaway
place plus Income. 4 car garage.
UITILlff '"'-Enjoy top-shape, remodeled 3 BR featuring
large yard. Inviting patio & wonderful apal New
Roper oven & micro. Assumable loan.
wm•••m --.-2 BR doll house, one door from beach. Teak
noors, akytltea, brick patio & flreplaoe, central
air, security system.
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Charming 3 BR on large Udo lot. Has just beih
painted and recarpeted In beat of taste. Perfect
for first home or retirement couple. IU-.... Beautiful 4 BR home with large family room.
Exceptlonally lovefy patio with private pool and
spa. Wood floors and lots of red brick.
Ull llU INl,111
Corner lido location with lovely terra cotta tiled
patio leading to warm 4 BR, 2 story home.
Oversize lot, 3 car garage. Exoellent value.
L.91 llU ........
Lovely Cape Cod home with separate guee1
quarters. 4 BR, 3 BA. beamed oeutng1, mam-
moth copper hooded fireplace. Large brick
south patio.
PIMlaA ..,.,_
7 BR on the ocean front with that Old Balboa
feeling. Prime location and corner lot.
nNIT 11111 ..,.,_
Loaded with peace and quiet with large pool-sae lot and city light views, this 4 BR home 11
just moments from Newport Center.
WIST MW#llT 1111,111
Sunset & ocean view for9'Ver from thla quallty-
bullt 3 BR oceanfront home. Move-In condttlon
with many added extras.
WllTMWlllT 1111,111
Quality oceanfront duplex. Lower 3 BR hu huge
patio & bonus room. Two guest parking apota.
Flreplaces. Completely refurt»ahed .
L9111U ll ....
Bayfront duplex. 3 BR, 2 BA, flrepl~ In eecti
unit. Private patio for lower unit. Upper unit haa llllUe aundeci< balcony viewing water.
........ 11.-..11
Exceptional 5 BR bayfront on north channel.
Large country kitchen/FR, huge mut• eulte +
rumpua room. Three flreplecea, tall oetllngs.
8EALT088. '75-,tOt
H41 l!A.e c...t H ....... c-... ••t Mer 2181 Siii JOIQUlll HILLS ROAD, llEWPORT BEACH
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GrubbGEllis
tmllDEN'n.AL lltOUJlACE SER VI
""111 lllm, .... I IN pnr• -•1,111,-.,
Flve bedroom estate with addition.al .
1ervant'1 quarters. cornmen:ial
kitchen and laundry I plu.. regular
kitchen and laundry. Two muter
IUitee. Perfect for large family or
family with staff or in-laws. Unique
view lot. Beverly Morphy.
•nwwam,...,
........... 11,JH,MO
On the beach. Fantastic opportunity
for developer. May be divided into
two lots. Subject to city approval.
May build condos or single family
home. Barbara AW'le.
PUii.iii .... .... . ....
Near new 3 BR condominium on
beautiful street in C.orona del Mar.
5 blocks to the ocean. 2 decks -one
with private spa. Beautiful tile
bathrooms and kitchen with Jen-
nalr, microwave, etc. Owner may
assist with financing. Micki Cooper.
•IAIY• .._PIUTlll IALI" 11,Gll,000
Just reduced $100,000, former
owner transferred and our corpor-
ate client says sell now! Five
bedrooms. 4 Y2 baths, formal dining,
and a country kitchen off a co:iy
family room. A private estate with
room for pool; one of Big Canyon's
finest view locations. Danny
Bibb/Stephanie Grody.
OISTll FUIU HIE 11, 121,000
This 5BR. 3 Y2 BA traditional, 3
years new home, within the private
community of Big Canyon, offers
the ultimate in privacy, nestled in
the trees on a large secluded lot.
Extra large family, living and din-
ing rooms. Very light and open.
Owner will exchange for smaller
home or consider temis. Danny
Bibb/Stephanie Grody.
EltTillW. TWI YW Ill
OUT& IEU S2H,OOO
Potential 4BR charmer 2 story with
family room, den and large master
suite. Tremendous pride of own-
ership. Professionally de<'Orated
and landscaped. Large master suite
shows like a model Virginia Swan
A OU CILLlOTll'S llWI
Ill Ill UUIE Sllt,100
A highly customized luxury home
in Spyglass Hill. Fantastic view of
ocean. bay and city lights. Features
include: Master retreat with steam
shower, spa tub. sauna. fabulous
kitchen. elaborate security system
& inter-com. sky lights, com-
puterized pool & spa, plus many
other upgrades. Virgima Swan.
PHFEOT FUILY ll•E HH,000
Spyglass Hill. Five bedrooms, 3BA.
living and family room with formal
dining. French doors. beautiful
wood floors and all new kitchen.
Extraordinary oversized lot. Priced
to sell $635.000. Danny Bibb and
Stephanie Grody
111 OAIYll
UllEI smlll Hll,000
This immaculate 4BR, 3BA home is
a real jewel. Includes beam ceilings.
French doors, cozy brick fireplaces.
all surrounded by lush gardens.
large pool, spa and Koi pond Per-
fect for outside living and entertrun-
ing. Reduced price of $685,000 and
owner willing to talk! Danny Bibb
and Stepharue Grody
IUOI LMll AT ITS IEIT 1111,000
Only one to the bay or ocean 3 BR, 2
BA & loft. Added bonus unit over
garage for extra income Leasehold
Ann Peters
OtllU Ill lllll llH,000
Five bedrooms. 3BA family home
on large lot offering ocean view.
formal Uvt.ng and dinmg. plus a
private deck off master bedroom to
survey the city below Sandie Fix
WlLI Tl WCI l!Ol,000
Designer's 2BR. 2BA luxury condo
features lush vanilla carpet, sky-
lights, plantation shutters, beveled
glass. plus much more in ~itively
move-in condition Paula Bailey.
IPTIUll IPIOW. Hll,000
Four bedrooms, 3BA, formal dining
room. Capehorn model Spectacular
pool and spa. A forever view of
ocean and sunsets. Lois Jacobs
IMMA llWI
... '"""" 1111,000 Charming two story home on prime
comer location. Three bedrooms,
den breaklast area and dining + dock and aandy beach. WalkJng dis-
tance to everything. Pnced to ~111
Martha Macnab.
wnm 1111.aoo
So cloee to Newport Heighta and
ocean breet.eS. this lovely 38R home
has been recently redecorated and
has a pool PLUS a large fenced
yard. Located in a qwet neigh-
borhood, and a bergain at S 189.~00
Hallie Strock.
CROWN OF THE SEA
ForOalvSaft ....
OPEN HOUSE! COllE A 8££1
the fabulou1 ocean ll bay vlew1
from thl• new 2bdrm·2Ytba
condo at: '26Yt Avocado. CdM.
Sat & Sun l ·•pm.
Cole of Newport
675·5511
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Cow" End Unit TWnllme IO--
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Adutt home M5$,400. Watch auntett from 3 •• 11.-•-aa.-I le 1eve11 of nneat vtew. 4BA Ill .. ~ANYTIMil 4BA, p1ayrOOrr1, gour"* Expnd-Hlgh'Y Cu11orril%9d
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Thll ~ 4,Me Sq. garage. MH• Verde
Ft. lot hold• 2 hOn* 1188.000. 213 871·1112
-38dNn. 1'ABa 2 •tOf'Y ~ .......
with 2 C# garage and • ... '
MEW 01 IAIKET
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Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 beth 87 18 -----rurn to today'• clu1lfled ==~ oondo. 1 bloctc from S. C. QI I~ IA U21,000 tor th• b .. t buy•
Plau. Pool, epa + 1 lvt.lg ydlllt• vu &42-5&78
28drm, 1 Be with flt• Sue>« • bdrm, 2 beth pltce and tlngM g.,11g9. w/poo4 & ape. A/C, new
Only 1399,000. S'*YI paint. Hurrvt Prloed to
831-128'!1 tall 1189.000. c..i Aon
CUSTOM LOT
Unique corner lo-
cation. Can bulld
over 5,000 sq ft
home plus pool.
Priced to
sell~$329,000.
Call me for your
personal show-
ing.
carport. Only S7UOO 2 ------------
bdrmt -Me.999 2511
W. Sunflower Cell Sue liiilf» ;M;c ./ S..werd 831-128'!1
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1L11 Ml-YILW Nt:wrwf f1JCH
2 & 38drm luxlH'Y new ---==-====---tlomet io.ded with ,.. llY1
tur• Walk to VHllQ9. IWll From. 1229.500. 8t&-<&20 SPACIOUS 3 bdrm, 2 beth
Jumlne corner 4th Ave. w/country kitchen ·~ SAYI llllY ·~ 111 .... ,... oper; Sat/Sun 1-6 loeated on c:ul~NC. Full S.W:. Aeattor. In Cameo Shof•. warm SUNBELT PACIFIC CO Cl<>ee to pert(, 80hooil, L• Lennartton Auoc,. comfortable llOme on tM 533-2801 and anoppfno. Be the tint 7~55 or 780-M 19 canyon. Family room. din-to ... ttilt gem. Fut! Pf'tCe --------1 1ngroom &IMngroomby ._1._ 1_1 1182,000. C•ll Anne
large deck. Cozy kitchen, '"" -• MoCMland e31-12ee
llWPllT lllUI ~~~~~· FH land, S..~t~:i~~,!1~:. 2 •iiey~~-3 ~~~~~~~~iiiiii~~~~i..--Exceptional new Newport ll&llY ITA•FD BR+ den. Hot tut>. l.aftii!,__ilir .. llillM• '!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!! I 1 Beecl'I PanthOUM Condo w ut1 ••ain tkylftea, 1299.000 ~-~~~-~· ~~~~~ ~ COSTA IESA TRIPLU -Super quiet arMI Uk• --Bkr.893-3973 -.. __.
OUTSTANDING
NEW LISTING
BLUFFS "E" PlAN
462 GAVIOTA
OPEN SAT /SUN 1 ·4
One of a kind, extremely pri-
vate, beaut patio, entry and
numerous custom features
such as alarm systems, air
conditioning, etc.
COME AND SEE •
$279,000 INCL LAND
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOI
new, cathedral oelllno-. lll·UM ... ue•__.*
3BR + 2BR + 2BR. Two Units have two balconlea, bulltln TIP OF TIE llLL Pan ocn vu, Gated comm. 28r 2Be Condo. 111 TNat
d I lhop In garage. Com-pC>Of, apa, tann S385K Deed approx 9% Fbled. fireplaces, all have patios an aun-munlty Clubt)ouM, pC>Of Cuitom bUll1 hOme. top Open Sun 418 12-5. Rote Owl'* wtll pay bu)'W
dry. Just listed for $235,000, need and apa. s112,ooo quality thru-out. Un-Mellln, 75~44 cl09lng coett. STfAL at
quick sale. Drive by 1876 Pomona, 142-1200 bellevabl• amount of PRICED REDUCED s123,SOO. &40-8120 or
I f d II 11or11g9 apace. Perlect 675-<'912 Bier then cal or more eta s . ,. for comfortable llvfng a 328 orcnld-So. 01 PCH
room fOf entertaining. 3 $270,000. 45' lot 10"1.dn WI IPPllTmn
.EACH HOUSE bdrmt, formal dining L.... option av1Jl1ble. 38r. 281, hrdwd flrt
room, large ltvtng room, L• Lennartton A.NOC w/100% WOOi crpta, tie.
gourmet kltch en 7~55 Of 7~19 countertQP9andnoor.ln 2BA. 2BA + family room. If you can sees.ooo. kitchen a bath. 1er con-
afford $1400 per mo. and $28,000 , ________ OOROTHYHARDCASTLf llOIOllPllCE verted & 2 FR w/brle*
down, you can live In Newport HLUllOllH DUPLEX-2Br 11>a eacn. ~~'!.'dO:s~~:.:OO~·
B h C II f d t II 2Da f .,i,. SO-Of-PCH $284,900. eac . a or ea S . 3Bdrm, .-. r..,..., new 521 Carnation By owner OanyW11•
SAIL, SWll, I FISH
From your Newport Beach patio.
3BR , 2BA move-In condition. Huge
fireplace, sandy beach, cathedral
celllngs. Only $189K.
ALL THE mus
In Newport. Walk to the beach, pool
& tennis. Awnings, marble floors,
walls of mirrors, French doors, solar
water heating, jacuzzi, skylight,
trash compactor, tile, etc. Call us for
Info on the bedrooms. Rock bottom
price at $169,900.
DOCKSIDE REAL ESTATE
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722-1730
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a1111 FllT Lm .. -.•.,.••,.,..na""'""'IWll""""m"" 303 NARC1ssus ;tJstoe NPt Adts NIL Why buy 2nd beet~ CONDO approx 1900 sf.---=~=-:--=-llPUI you can bUlld 11t. SI 3Br 2'~8a S 189·000. SEABLUFF CNYN Tlhme. CIRIU HL llAJI 759-9070 6-46-71571 or 631-0769 38R 2'Aba. Owner uk-
Located on tree llned ---lng.1161,000.0PENSAT
Poppy Avenue. 2 Bdrm A ~~nation of UITlllEO.l .Qllll SUNDAY. 842-8312
owner's unit ¥With llre-.,..... ' Oulltandlng 4Bdrm, 1¥-8a •-tt•..a a• -celll comfort & elegance home w/spaclou• !amity .,..~ ..,.._
pleoe and beam ng1 added to an exoellent room wlllreplac• and Gorgeous prof deC:Ormted :o:-'~~e:;.~~~t'St:~ Spyglass Hiii location. built-In bookahelvea Exec Condo. l.ltl• new
deluxe 1 Bdrm apartment Thi• nome ottert lovely Flreplaoe In llvlng room. with pvt patio with CUS-
¥Wlth flreplac.. $29<>,000 oounlbay vlewl from llv-Well land~ garden TOM BRICK SPA, trench Ing rm. matr tult• a Alklng only s ,,4 900 door•. loft, frplc, mlrrora.
(714)673-4400 t>eaul.paneledfamllyrm. Call Biii or Donna 1talned glw wtndow9, Thi• unique property Webater 631 _128'!1 WET BAR and mc>N. A
1nc11 large PoOf & spa. I ~~ilil VALUE at $175,000 Mul1 fordetallscall731-3777 ey J . He. Cr*~o~:TRICK _t.: =-: 631-128'!1 ()( 780-8702
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• v635 Alta Vista, Laguna Beach 259 E. Bay, Costa Mesa
760-8333 $439,000 Sunday 1-5 631-1266 $174,900
••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch
Sunday 1-5 640-4868 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5
2345 Aralla, Eastbluff, Nwpt Bch * 1947 Flamingo, Costa Mesa **853 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle
642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $259,000 Sunday 1-4 759-6700 ~.750,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
* • v3 Beachcomber. Jasmine Crk, CdM
759-0344 $365,000 Sunday 1-5
1356 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB
642-5200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 8 BR plus FAM Rll or DEi
31851 9th St. South Laguna
786-2151 $245,900 v • 16 Belcourt, Belcourt
Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $849,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
v20 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hill
760-8333 $775.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypolnt Spyglass
429'n Avocado, Corona del Mar
675-551 1 $289,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 * • 3013 Java, Coat a MH& 644-6200 $2, 700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $537,000 land Inc Sun 1-5
2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 2782 Circle De, Bayahores. N.B
646-1514 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
• •875 Deep Creek. Costa Mesa
*2664 Basswood, 6astblutt 645--0303 $127.300 Sat 12-2;Sun 1-4
759-6700 $352,900 Sunday 12-4 * * 1572 E. Oceanfront, Bal. Penln. Point
1417 Keel Dr, Harbor Vu Hiiis, CdM 644-9060 $825,000 Sunday 1-5
644-9060 $469,000 Sunday 1-5 * •949 Goldenrod Ave. Corona del Mar
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v44 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdMn _ I 759-9100 $465,000 land Inc Sun 1-5
760-8333 s269.ooo Sat/Su 1 5 328 Hazel, (Ocean View) Old CdM
I 759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM * 2706 Hiiiside Dr. Hrbr Vu Knolls. NB
720-1679 $259,000 Open Dally 1-4
645,;0303 $385,000 Sunday 1-5
v-535 Kinglet Court, Costa Mesa
546-2312 $259,900 Sunday 1-4
* • 1 Muir Beach Cr. Spyglass, CdM
760-1900 $847,500 Sunday 1-5
v f'*16 Napoli. Harbor Ridge, NB
780-8333 $1 ,250,000 Sunday 1-5
250 Poppy, (Ocean View). CdM
759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
•2012 Port Bristo. HVM
760-8285 $339,000 Sal-Sun 1-5
*2061 Port Brlstol Circle, H.V.H
759-6700 $359,000 Sunday 1-4
1072 SDatlvar. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $190,000 Sunday 1-5 I Jasmine Creek. Jasmine Creek * 17720 Skylark, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch
675-6000 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 631 -1266 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
* •26 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 1911 Kauai Place, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $415,000 Sunday 12-4 546-2313 $229,500 Sunday 1-5
2443 Bamboo, Eastblutt. NB 315 Miiford, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $278.500 Saturday 1-5 673-5354 $465,000 Sunday 1-5
1543 Bonnie Doone Terr lrvlne Terr. CdM **2109 Miramar, Bal. Penlnsula I 644-9060 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 $425,000 Sunday 1-5
v46 Canyon Island Dr. Big Canyon. N.B 221 Narcissus. Olde Corona del Mar
760-1 900 $320.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6000 $580,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
2023 Country Club Dr.C M
645-0303 $439,900 **•2926 Perla, The Bluffs. N.B
Sunday 1-5 722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
420 De Sola Terr. Corona Highlands. CdM 2034 Pomona. Costa Mesa
10 Stlllwater, Turtlerock
675-6000 $339,000 * 512 Vent ala/Vista Umbroaa. Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $219,000 Sund 1-4:30
**814 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2753 Vista Umbrosa, E/Bluff, N.B.
759-5080 $269,000 Sat/Sun t-5
**1410 W. Bay. (View) Newport Beach
631-1266 Sunday 1-4
759-9100 $369.000 Sun 1-4:30 751-3 191 $115,000 v 1917 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew, NB
Sat/Sun 1-5 ~4-9060 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
~ 466 Gavlota. Bluffs
675•6000 $238,000 ••2820 San Juan, Costa Mesa ev2019 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew, N.Bch
Sat-Sun 1-5 546-2313 $189,500 Sun 1-5 640-7848 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
321 Poinsettia. Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 236 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, NB v2014 Yacht Resolute, Seevlew, N.B
759-9070 $377.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 644-9060 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $429.900 Sunday 1-5
321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar
675-1880 $325,000 Sunday 1-5
J 931 Port Locksle1gh
1HV Homes)N B
760·65 l 4 $255.000
S un.12-3
424 Rivera Terrace, Corona Hlghlanda, CdM
759-9100 $695,000 Sunday 1-5
• 18 Rue Chantilly, Newport Beach
645-0303 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
V-37 Aue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB
760-8333 $'475,QOO Sat/Sun 1-5
•2050 So Parton, Senta Ana
645-0303 $117 ,000 Sunday 12·4
4 BEDROOM 1 IEDROOI
* * 111 Bayside Place. Corona del Mar 1945 Bayside Dr, Corona del Mar
675-6161 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-1900 $995,000 Sunday 1-5
*2001 Kewanee, lrvtne Terrace 1851 Tahiti, Costa M..a
675-6000 $396,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 5-48-2323 $289,500 Sunday 1-4
2828 Shantar, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $210,000 2512 Wavecreat, Broedmoor, HVH
Sunday 1-4 64...0121 $369,000 Sat-Sun 1·6
v-2101 Yacht Wanderer, Seavlew
760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 1-4 I IR ,111 Fii RI or DEi
v6Deetwoots, Big Canyon, NB
64.-.9080 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1·&
4 BR plus Fii Rll or DEi
2428 Vista Hoger, Bluffs, Npt Bch ,I
631--0680 $184,000/fee land !~¥ •• 10 Rocky Potnt, SpyglQI, CdM
780-1900 $989,500 Sunday 1-5 •Hlllefe11, (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
••3473 Windsor Court, Costa Mesa 873-8700 11,950,000 Sunday 1·5
1&045 Dorothy Lane, Weatcllff, NB
75M700 $320,000 Sunday 12-4
645-0303 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 125 The Mastera Clrcle, Costa M ...
75 1-3 191 $215.000 Sunday 1-5 v 1901 Yacht Collnla, s.evtew. N B
401 North Star Lane, Dover Shores
873·53S. $980,000 Sat-Sun 1-6
644-9060 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 126 Via Koron, Udo I .... NB
831·7300 S4e7,500 Sunday 1·5 v 1917 Yecvht Cottnla, S.a-Mw, Nft'P0'1
CONDOS
TOWllHOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
618 Jasmine, Olde Corona Del Mar
833-2801 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1--6
* •21753 Ocean Vista, Laguna Beach
675-6000 $165,000 Sunday 1·~
2 BR plus FAii RI or DEi
* •2792 Longwood Court, CM
546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4
3 IEDROOI
618 Jasmine, Olde Corona Del Mar
833-2801 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1·6
1741 Tuatln Ave, (16B), Costa Meea
646-4380 $113,749 Sat 1:30-5; Sun 12-4
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 BR plus 2 Ill
* * 11 1 Ba~ld• Place, Corona del Mar
875-6161 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3 IR plus 1 111
• •• t mm 1(/1 Heliotrope, Olde Corona del Mar
875-eOOO 1289,500 Sunday 1-6
I Ill pl1s 2 Ill
518 Datllla. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1800 Barmouth (Harbor View) N.B. • 1706 Port Chartel, H.V.M. I ~2-1355 $214,000 Sun. 1-6 &4()-7020 1399,000 Sunci&Y 1·5
875·2424 $376,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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3 IR plus Fii Ill or IEI *" •22 Belmcnt, Harbor Hiii * 1332 Santtego, Dover Shra. Nwpt Sch
760-8333 '925.000 SatJSun 1-4 ~75e! 1389,500 Sunday 1·5
435 AlllO, Newport Hefghtl, NB 3327 Callfornla, M ... Verde, CM e 7 Sunburst, Turtfe Rock, lrvtne
642-5200 S288,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 S4&-S880 s174•950 Sunday 1-5 780-1900 $420,000 Sunday 1·5
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Royce Rd 78&--0579 PllOl IDll(I baelc but eppMll~ f1t yd $1000/mo, 842-2809 you A well priced $l8SO lalMa Pin Pool, Jac ate I 365 WEST WILSON .,...,.._dove tM cerpet
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greenbelt with nice atzed RESERVE for Mey under car ;er S900 • 111, 1•11 12Bdrm 1Ba "Cottaot" l>VI "'GatecS cowred prkng l.OCllk unds L..egilM .._., ltH'tffltl WlfWluMI Mciodt<I yerd. Owner 19 $1000 3-<tbr 3be Incl fir (213)498-8337 Iv mag BALBOA PENINSULA YEARLY U!ASE Unf\lrn yard apr1 frMh MSO Eu1elde 28r, ~ crJ)11 with 11ortgt ... " .. , ••••
l ae/opt •BR 2be, ~ atry motlvetld Bring your lrplo gar a more Neat beach home. 2'~ BR. 28D. 18A+Oen. upper NO PE'fS •2970 gvage S750 No Pit•
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bedroome, 3 5 baths, Call 720-0892. Own/Bkr 2 + 2 + oar:r.· frplo. hurry. $39-8191 agl IM NANCY IMBERNINO R.E Incl.~· stove. Yrty or 2BR-1'"1BA dllllwasner - -dee> No pete 538-5061 l.tg ~·2:eA wflM#. 2 ~!%~:~1.~:~· .~~~\~~ "91TUllOO ~crt •1,1~ ... lmH 2144 ....... ea. Mo-mo 95/mo Fee w/dhkup,patlo No pets "'1!!it:field IUWlllYIU.llE ell QM. pool. ..,,,.,
porch Greet 11orage Excellent ocHn view L9U1 28r faea Oret1ge-EW 2 ..... TtUlllT Ill-IMO l850/mo3004 Fiiimore 1 & 2Br luxuty A&>U kl 1• e10M to bah. •1500/mo.
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charm Huge South Oar-epaclout 38drm hu 1 r•furbi.tl, yr1y S 1200/mo $725/mo 720-7 '43 tr om every d1rectlon. pete, n-amkn 873-25&3 c I e 1 n . y 1 rd I p at Io for lamlllee with 1 0• 2 C006Cll'lg l ~ pllld. 28drm 1e., g9n09. Pool.
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Oalebout Auoclatloo and have r.Ouced price yrly lux extru ~ gar 2& 21h8:':'1trplc light & 1mmed ocoul> ancy 1Bd, welkin ck>Mt, belc. gortcrs vu Pvt patio 38drm 2 t>atn S795 I McFedden, •Ht on
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I ·~.i~~\:· $238,900 842-2134 Bkr 1at/latt+ $200. crptlng. lovely drapes., CONDOFURN·2BD. CIOM Ullla lnCt 1525 Fee •Eu111de 1Br. n" crp1 TSL MGMT t\42·1803 Pool I Spe /Wlw. NW beech. O.· ;t• ,·---~ IEWPHT llllm (71•) 621-31'1 etc. Only S1200tmo Agt To Ocean. S1lOO/mo. TIUIEIT lll-lllO t Adult • $535. Credit Newly r.iTiodeled-ICtra-lg . ~..;, Y~111~1~en~:: :1 OIPI Oii 760-8333 call 818·•-46-9392. check req d. 631-2242 2br lba. $645 38r 1•,.9• 1Walt<lng dlttenc. 10 e7S-.912 Of 754-1712
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firm $2200/mo Income one .,.,.r $2000 m/m $1 250 (6 19~34-260 t Aveil now 506 E Oceen-pelntlcpta. l ge yard. Incl I 2Br Grdn Apts POOi x Lg I Br "585 & 28r MS85 -R E A l TY DOVER RE 759-5080 1&0-163.'agt Unlvert1ty Pk lg twnh5e front, Balboe Penrnsula allutll $575.873-~ 152>1625710W18th Easts.de• ~7-28Al *IUITllWHll*
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S 150,000 In upgrades for the per1ectlon111 -tncd yd peta ok $900 fee I charmer Frplc, bHm WE OFFH l CllOICE Aetrig d~ & stow lat Ooverl Model . oa w over 3Bdrm, 2 Betha Cfeated 3Br f' den + 2 car gar, 675-1461 LIDO ISLE 3BR 2bal
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amenltlea.111J447-25U beeut Palm o-1. 38' atepatobotlfort'lllPfem. ,ull .n:o: .. ~ cat.mailewt11~tem &llllllmllllll CLElll np1•1 F~~~·"arled ..... ~ a.o-wom~ n .. ded ... ,,, 29a ..,,,. CondO. Gd $380/ 722~ -~""' . b4ll Mencheat• t•rlet • r.ta.ry/C0m4>Ut• ()per• a500-+ per _..... Cal ftl ... ,. n rtt!t 1l1t~ mo, _,. Col'ner ol W'•ctfl l IMM mill Male Gofd Lab mtx, MaJor Reel Etta-. . U&J. llt4• atcw In ~ Dept. Mice or Sheri. 11'--e428
GATED VIUAGE ~ l1111i1 ..... rt Rmtetoatirniei,lg3bdfm 5Nw~~~UtTE b6g dog. Grey/'#tll eat De\ek>per.,.. Immediate GREAT WESTERN MAHAOlA !>ccelllnt ~. JaWPC cwt73-H«I MUNITY. 28' I 38', 2 -•.t ~In F'V, JtoaZ1 1'2& ._....a 8 8S'5-3968 OC*\lngt fC>f Accounting 8AVIN08 hM an lmmed._ fl'lend!Y, oetelltd ~ ~ 1800-1900 tq ft of .,.,. .. ptlY or 1290 rOOtn ..._.111 Clerk• ••• ~unity for •Office Supply tit• ted. tXceient benefit• PURE LUXURY Garage !BR 2BA hM to :tW in only "3--&e38, 148-2~ --AEWAAO La.I f /Codter CLERK TYPIST In our =need, energetic. . i-condltlonL SAt.£8
SPA In rnui.r ""1• EJtlde CM 14QO/mo t OCEAN VIEWS full MrVlce Terrier mlll, bit!. 12 yre, Poeltlona require mtn I yr. COSTA MESA toan few new ttore. 8 ~ ~ to:
Dining room. wood-w of utlla. 64-3977 IHllATI F•DI ~ci•· ~ c.n~tOr vie OCC. C M 831-7072 A/P and date entry exp . omo.. ~1=0 -::V Mr ThomU A. F'*'t• IUHllTll
burning llreplaoe micro-Newport ., _. temlllWlty wtth • com-·• Aob.t1 .._, Wiiiiam ~ TUllll w.w O\'efl, ptlYete patlO. 38' Aeeort oondo, etoee to •o.lly oomputer updat• Ste 200. &.44-4492 ! .,. .. , putetlJed tyttem, 10-key You Wilt !Mrn the vartoua EOE, 752~1 1401 Quell St
ELEGANT LIVING on1y bMdl, 2bt •veil S300 .... •MOf'e IMde, fNtat MCV. • by touel'I and good oom· typee of toana. P<9PM• PUT 1'1111 1 AMOC. • , ....... -~ t5 mtnut• to So Co fem M-35. tennle, pool, •All cllenta 90f"Mlled I "'111 IP&ll c~ Cut 3111 munlcallOn 8111111. A.lao rMI .... ,. loan d~ • NB. ca. 92ee0. ~"
Plaza. fuat wt of New-bike trait. ~91 11~ IFF Te.ti L"brt j500 Sq. Ft on PCH. CHTlD CAREltiTE Melting lndlvldualt wtth menta. and maintain 0.... Excellent typl•!, • .. :or: STUDENT FOR P/Tlme .. _ .. .__..a:~i....e? Blvd a aooth of San Bal II 3BR w/d ., I HARBOR VIEW expeilenoe In CONtruc-pertinent tltea .. wefl .. proc;, eitp r... 0( Job tortlng utw•tur•. 111 ....... ,._ _. ...... freewa~. A~all ·4115. •1350 ' +g ~ (11•>U1·H11 111·1410 HOUSEKEEKPING In uon payeblee. other general duUH. !~ · Hra ..... ,. 1f~2 Nws>1 to20hrtweM'. Nowknd• • H«e'aachenoeto i.ern
2 730RANGEAVE 11 N k 8731378 ~Vetdehome 2•&pm Typtngof ttlealt50wpm .,.. .. area._,,-.., req.l40-8110CdM a pro..-on that peyi
83 _5439 B ut •· -am r. • Shr 2br 1'Aba Cdn on Bch lftlt11/lhre M·F Call 548-9279 W• off., an outatandlng It rtqulred fC>f thla entry well. 1 Y appt only COM 2 bdrm hM. fplc, xlnt aec ;eta, pool, pref prof 2 Adjoining tpliQel. 680 tq FfT DAYCARE MOM-FRI. eomp./beneflt1 pachge. level poattlon. PllT•Till " tal Tr • tt you have the OMtr• to .... ,, 71 loe, prof M/F. CION to fem "'75 '" ulll, 21-35 ft ... 3017 & 30 tt Hatb9f f 1 old 1 EJelde F0< Immediate oontlder-Pre>petty Mgmt. OutlM Incl IHI earn • gr .. t dMI ot
bch "450/mo. 875-8599. 53M730 rneeaaige Blvd at Bak., (Acroaa c: ~ tra~:;'fr.,_ raq. atlon call 213 .. 98-0 t4 t Wa Ofl•r compatltlve bookkeeping I off lea money from a al'loft tarm ~~';:,= ~ ~ c oM GREAT HOME FOA Shr 2bd oondo ~ bctl. l Zfm =~~>1c,y,~ ~ ~24,642-7328 •" & :~::';.!~ 01P~P~ =~:. ,a;dan ~~:= ~~~~~:'~~1~,.~e Ft ~'rm ::t:"' her•'• your op-
ci.m. 991-0341 MAN, tit AMENITIES . =· gat~riJ +. ~~~· l 8 I 9) 7 2 8 . 9 8 e 5 or Mothef with young c:tllld, In per90n 10: appointment, pleeM call: m0<nlng1. 875-0MO h .. lmmed. temp open-• We~ a training pro-
HI 1111 •etrt M 95. Call 640_.255 ~r30 mag Ch«yt : 714)8M-3388 =yal~I~ ~ ra ~ ~~ ~~ 875 PHOTOCOPY/COUNTER tno. for eitper~ Ml· grem that haa rewarded
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condo, adj to pool, new pate Nr OOMll. 1625 +'A 547-0400 Of 552·1150 ! f Ad= CM ~mo have traNP. 249--1390 EOEM/F bene, EOE. 752-0481. Contact Margo 556-l3eO heve the dellr• gr .. 11
carpet• S1100/mo Bob. ut111 AYI 411 1. Oya Shr 4bf home on Balt>oe I Don D•YI~ 64 l-029<> ntici WESTERI -•t -·-Call today untll 4pm lor 553-8200/W 432-951 t/H 540-2860 Eves 675-8U5 llland '445/mo Incl utll lltan••w. P /T ..ulPD -.. ....,. an lntervtew
Small OMce ~ lor GIRL to c:at9 fC>f my amall -SIYllliS Mu at underatand all t>oatd. Exp nee. 8al8IY Jamee Damato M 1-c .... tlh CM nr OCC nd/Fem l~ehr Ba)'Vtew, f~ Prof. rent E .. t 17th St Fun BllbOe apt. 2x'1 weak. Propatty M9mt Co .. 1()()1(-ph .... of bookkeeping. open. Shod! BoaU. call (714) ~2940
_...,. ________ hM w/pool/Jac '385+ '..AJ ~r JI 87~S:;f' I Ml'Vlce. Grou i...e Alk Lance 876-7950 Ing for br1i;lht energetic WholH•I• Produee @ Dave 875-3324 PACC
ut 752-0773 Karyn/Bev m . m f0< Biil 645-3388 HOUSESITTING BY pereon to i.em & ~ow Equal Opportunity 557-1358 IUllTllllll l&I 2744 E. Coat Hwy
lttal 270I CONDO-Na Prlvt• room, S~~-e N71Que1/ bct12BoondoR 2 .. -·1c.-tmal Prt~ra TAMARA! Ooga. eate, ~::rr:t~~~~ Employer M/F/H P/T .,,.,.. •l FfT aome awn ___,d In Corona def Mw. 92e25 seml-b•. n-amkr, pool, .. ,.....: S4 Simo ..,. flah birds etc welcomed! ......... ~· -' ....... ~-
CDM -F/n-1mkr , Prv spa, w/d, kite prtv, $275, 754-0241, 7am &el-Ot50 7 Reis and reaa. rates. for advancement FILE CLERK Muat haye good~ ~t. Maintenance. le h<. SALES/HARDWARE
rm/ba. w/kltc prlv, "425 554-7277 aft &pm, Jonn Shr M/F fum home, PY1 ba, l:a&I Sq Ft. 318 fh:lie St, CdM res 760-91(8. TSL MGMT 842-1803 SWITCHBOARD RELIEF lty/~ v::. "::.':°" T L MGMT 642-1803 FfT Countar S.... In Retell
Incl utll, 873-S332. Fem to lhr 2BR N.B hM, gat, yd, lndry, greet CM I ~ Bch. Neer Coat Hwy WEEKDAYS 2-&pm car Banking Life lnaurance Co nr OC 11eipr1nt wel'\'57.1351 n SS H111dWat• Store. Wr~ht ~~~a~:v:u~~s,:.,~' pvt bath "''liar ClubhM, loel350•p 641-9375 I /mo 832-4190 and ref«encea req~lrad, PREFERRED ~f~~re':":~ ~ Rl.._/111 . .,,... H'"SS'"LESOPENINGS HardWare.~St..,., 29
S4 .... pool, etc teps 10 b<;h Woodbrldge/lr1tln• 3Br 1,000 II.". ln&IL NB home, 759-1088. Metler Of metur• pereon ""'"' • -"' "' Roc:helt«. · 50 & 1325 642-1196 "475 +•~ utll. 648-8959 2'Aba T/liM Quiet n-FREE !TANDING TllE r-...nterlng Job market. Eleetronlc component• •NOW • 1A1J1 Plllll
Fum rm lor rent F/n-amkr F/shr HB apt pvt rm/be. smkr 30+. W/O, maid, Lrg Show Room & Ottloee Prtft11i111l/ Re8ponllblfltlee Include Ill-mfg In Santa Ana Meltlng 458-1538 Wholaaale produce
$300-+dep Incl utl/kltc Worl<tng or eoneoe std Swim tennl1 $375+ 12 Corn91 of w .. tcllff & lrvlne Mai1iltratiYt 9100 TELLER Ing In our polk:y file room reoeptl=loe peron. 11&1111/ULll comm.+ benefit• & ox·
prlv, EJC.M 642-8405 pref S325 Incl ut 969-7624 utll. Ken 552-3573 S"'n epece..avt on Weetcilff Ex:.... 0::: corp. h::Sqt end relief receptionist In Typing · Min. 2 Yfl .......... .,_.1 motlvtled, "" .... ,,_.., _., ellper., non-emoklng of-Supply Store. 0111• Point. ,........ · """'
Fltoshrw/Frmmt.lmmed. Y/Fm/Prof wanted to shr 1~'91101 tor R.E. Invest firm Hu DO YOU WANT MORE W~r~~~~~~~dual with ttce.Call545-7t08 Mull have 5 yra Nlllng muathavecer.557-1358
Matter BR/ba, pvt enlr In P\11 br/ba, amkr ok $3001 3Br 3'Aba duplex. all Exctnt career opporty for THAN JUST A JOB? expr (crulelng/raclng) ---------
nice CdM hm Kitch prlv mo·~ utll 645-2502 amen It lee, eundeck. Costa ~· 2490 New-an exper Sect In an ell-DO YOU HAVE CASH good appearance and llllmllllT/TYPllT Pra1tlou• aalff •XP41' TIUPllll UL.II
Chrlatlan pr•f. "400 ~ 12 CdM M 17.mo. 973--4553 port Bl, 40 froo!•· C2 tremely lut paced en-HANDLING OR BANK-telephone voice. Relaxed ~ble Individual for helpful. Exclt opport, pd 11"9& ••••lat•IJ
utllltlee 644-&oe5 Furn rm evt now. Resp per-Alk:41 or Cindy Generoua park g, bu~ vlronment, with dl11er1lty ING EXPERIENCE AND office environment with fut pac.d N.8. PR agen-co. t>ene. Call blll Heller Permanent po91Uona evall-
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,., BR/b ........ , I son Full pr111S 20' to pool lt1tal1 WaatH c1or200~r. apAp/rCO.ll, ut211 rlmncs. & challenge. Must pouea THE ABILITY TO TYPE? greet working hours and cy. Good with phonea. 95 493-4455. WMt Marine able with multl natlonal
nlOe ... CdllA h! PKI~;· ~rl: S275 •$75 dep 642-5435 top notch typing, shon-WOULD YOU LIKE TO benefltl. WPM+. Word prooeaelng Product•. company. Paid tralntng a ~.~,~::an J!~~ + 12 '':~!i~~ •go-a:-~-0,_-. p_rv_u_;a-,~ '~:if~17Fok ~!~· s ~~1 .. PM SUN. ~:~~ a~! o~~~~I°:~ :~:K D~~IM~w1?~~~ F~~ o'~me:1'!':. ~on~d:ri w/IBM. plua. 720--0941 NURSERY SALES =s~OfM1;:d c~-::
w/c, trplc, gn loc, n-Need place to llve, long Newport P • n In 1u11 vlronrnent Send reeume THAU FRIDAY? 714~95s-951o tor appt, UOIPTlllllT Need energetic peraon Guaranteed hrly C1ll
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1mkr must be neat term My ultimate find utabllMtld German Auto w~ary req attn; Per-1 between 8am_.pm Phone woric, data entry, w/eat co, min 1 Y1 oor..-y Garden Grove 539-5 t95
S•50tmo d-851-7628 lbrllba bch ar ... Balboa Rep1lr & s .... et1o9 fC>f aonnel TMI P.O. Boll lfyouan11Wet "YES" to the OllllllOW.•••(fll 1tian.tyofdut1M.Sendr• exp. FfT atartlng $900-aft 3 pm. EOE.
n-854-0442 Stuart Pen best 8•8-7181/D lae Agent 973.3777 2600. N.B.CA92658 I eboYe queallon1, you -aume to: The Workout 1 1200/mo, pd holld•r. ~--=,..------
G ~ 67" .. 133 aft 7 may Ju•t be the lndtvldull UF11·····-· <Anter, PO Bolt 9037, and VIC, ~ Int •val . m /lnt11111t1
New Condo, mat M, pool MtF n-smk allr new 2BR ROrO.....,M '1n .,....,NEWPORT NA la•a1tri1l 1 F /C IOllHEPEll 1 -·re too«I~ for to Jolr EOE-Nwpt Bch, ca t2e58 Int by apt only M-F lndry, utll Ind pY1, 5 min 2 .,be Lag N"'uel condo PROF SSIONAL 64tr-7441 5520
o""' ••urn ~....... Pooll)acllennta WI D ,. ' CUSTOMER SER"ICE LLOYD'S NURSERY .1.....u.-.i-1 now be ng t ..._h .. . """ •260 "" BC H • S • 5 0 , d a~ I I « a Im med opening lor bf lg ht our llOIPTlllllT I 650-2052 eve 973-84 t Up Nr OC Airport. Sml organ I zed per a on v . ....,.,.........,, , Pv1BR/ba lnlullurymoblle $400•12111112•0·9038 OtcwarehM832-4190 w/growlng Co In SALES TEA M of F/TIOlllEEPEI .M baMd eontrectlng Poodle Pupa, Teecop1, acceptadfOf'
hm In H B park, ecron NB mlf lg lltry condo~ WORKING motherwtth r• -----Tustin/Santa Ane area TELLERS Th•se OP· 1l ICOf nrm seeka I/time recep-Toy, Min. $250-up. HOST/HOSTESS apply In
tr om beech Mature bch/pool/tennls w td sponslble 12 yr old I 1 Cl• t . P '''''!1 Must pouesa top com-1 portunltlel are NOT fOf • tlonlat w/type & phone 54tr-2648 ~<;'2~pm,
amp I yd gent 1 em a n d/w, ftp, maid daught« need• to rent In fltO put er 1klll1 to work 1 people looking tr a full S.all OPA F1ra II 01 ate Illa. $5/hr. 646-0308
pretrd lit• cooking n am k r 1 drugs / p 8 1 s your home Call 642-4231 w/Ouantel System 10 range of ~ployee ben-Pleueant wol<lng con-llOllTllY ...... 1.1. IALll REUBEN'S
S 3 3 5 /mo • d" P S450/mo .. last.S250sec. allt 261 or 980-&oe2 11111'1 Responalbllltles to Incl ' etits, they re for P8091e dltlone profeulonal IT In amall fnendly office ExperiellCed Salepereona. 1641 W. &inflower • SA
9e0-5644 911/wlcnds 646-0900 pm attar 6 00 on weekdays Four 2Bdrm, 1•,; bath A/P. AIR, complete who want premium pay growth ·position corn-BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY Rldlo. atereo,rMl-to-rMI -
Respon prof Mehr Shores NB mll lg lxry condo 1 blk Young Execull\19 couple, (Tow;'~~ae 1 ~tyleJ._~? ~~·nc~aJ~ltbud~, ~I and flexible hour• puter lamlllartty 'import-~~~jlra:~t«t~:~. ·::~ 111.tllO dullfled'agotgrMttounda
hm Ref1 S3 t5/mo • ,.., bch pool lennla w/d 1n search ot 2bd, houM In one rm, 1 .,..,,...... · vi ~· r2 G~ ~...-·· II you're Interested In thla ant, e11cellent pay and taphon• 1pelllng and tor
Utlle 631-3388 dl w tip. maid. · N Laguna, NB, or COM. p,·~~~~·i 1 ~~°: 00w~~; ~t~tlal · for amblt~~ great opportunity, pleaM beneflta, 833-8084 -good w In um b •re.
Reapon prof M lhr Shores n s m k r I d r u O ' I p e t 675-47781650_.396 $375,000 Call nowl Craig hltd worker wno can apply In pereoo at 831-8480
hm Rets S315tmo. '" $450/mo•last, S250sec. Gartftl ftr ltat 831-1266 showabllltylorpouad-1 liREAT F/TllORn••y ,_1_1-0l_n_U_Y_/_l _U_IF_F_I_, Openings Now Available Utlls 631-3388 646-0900 pm • vanoernent to Controller .,. 2740 I ~~~~ :< Light bkkpg, exp. pref'd. Rm w/beth t houee use N B Prof/fem N-smk shr .. _ .. _____ .,._ • • , "'' Cheerlul offices. Great I WESTER I Gon Ofc. Good typing Salary open, l1tall now.
Bchlrnt hm In Capo bch 2br 2''tba condo. llp. wtd. $85 Storage Only Slngl•1 people. Good benefits akllls, filing, gooo phone FIT permanent. 291-123'4 CAR ROUTE s SSOO • sec Prel prot igar pool, Dover Shores gerage. Off 17th St, CM' dJ; Start SH •. 000 yrly SIYllliS personality .• efficient. ___ _ _
n/smkr strait Refs req'd $425~ •...,ut 650-6178 646-S 137 call aft I 11m llPLO II llWPT IOI (71•)542-4242 for appt I 842-7222, C M ~~~~ ~~:.~d.:'..~.
674-7885Eve•93-5872 !NB-Walk to t>ch.Prv ba, Large1cargarage E'CM (3Hn11Clllf) FN!!.f_!llulnlhla~yF?FIOGlt,!j ~~~:::..~~~~~: I • •ily p•llDI""' • • • • • • •• Room in H B home S295t Clbhse. sauna, furn, $80 per mo Avall now 1 I• 41 SI 1225 oo6 A ...,.,_, ...... • ..
mo, incl ulll Conven 10 S380 • ulll, 722-6622 Storage only &4-0-4 I 1 I st 973-521 i gt us a call •t I Equal Opportunity e
merkel/beach 983-9925 Nea\ r-n. fem 10 ahr 3BR Sttfllt 2742 142·1111 Employef' M/F /H e ..._ lad1t11 I Fiaaacial 2BA sunny COM apt S340 FULL TIME Hel -1 • •
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Bottla/•tttla 2711 · tslllasttsec 673-4912 llY STOUIE adul; aut~ C:,:;~nae;:I CLlH/PUTTill • PAIT TIIE OFFICE CLllll • ...,.,_..._ ________ Nonsmk F t-2 kid• 8,. Ok St0<age Spaoea Available 181iltll Tne Orange County Human Reeourcea Ofc hes •
Ullll IUCI beach lrtend included' De Anza Bayside VIiiage Opport1aitit1 2904 Register 2am-11am an opening for pit clerk Very busy circulatt0n office needs •
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....... maid ·~-'-ree ..,. p 1 eflts Need de,,_.d car, math skllls req Heavy • tomers' Appl1cants must be n°""t e .... ...... •• _ 2bddplxtnC M with U.Salt/ltat ubllcut lltlelcommlu lon lna,gooddrlvl~;eoord l phone&peopleconltci . "''"· Deliver 1 day a week. No cottee l\elled pool & same Non smk S315 l -(PUC)haenowmedelt 751,,..155"-tore ltam CallCl1udl1Chlldtor •responsible, and have a pleasant •
steps to ocean Kitch• I .,...,,38 0 I 1eg11 tor private .,,.., 57 tel h naJ So 1. h e I I t · I' · t · avail 985 N Coast Hwy -dep .... u-1 msg la1i1t11 Pr1,.ty/S1lt lndlvldualltopyrchue Interview 5 -747o • ep one perso ity me ug t co ec ing. no so ICI ing .
Laguna Beach •94-529• Roommate 30·1. to shr 10 2767 pyblle payphone routes LIU lllm DRIVER/DISPATCHER/ • office work also. Hours are approx • d d bl
IUWlltnL 1 2bd,2b1w/11un. 1 BU< 11-AL11m Llmltedphonesavall ln I T~:n~~ft~E~~'da RE~ElPRTOllON .. IS•TsPIT • Mon-Frt,8:00AMtol:OOPM.start-. Must have epen a e car.
Wkly rentalt now av111 TOSCH 675-9169 COM Nwpt Bc~~r H Hospl yourarea ltyouquallty, IBMSet-upCoryoulnthe n · • e mg sa1ary 1s$100 per Wf"ek Apply e truck Or Station Wagon ar'ld
s129.50 wk & up 227• RESP Rmte needed to snr 1 •al 1328 sf w~ay ren; Y~~;~0~'":i1~;1~~ I f1etd + Training LA PAZ. llRTIU. Y, 142·1110 • m person. Mon-Thurs, 2.00 t.0 4 00 • i·nsurance.
NwptBlvd,CM646-74'45 nice3BRln MesaVerde ownyourownottlce phonerouteMullhave MORTGAGE. Chuck --•PM Ask for Eileen •
Su I Su. LODl!!f hae 25 yrs/up S350tmo Tom Lee agt 842-1603 good credit& small down (7t4)770-6067 Fill Ollll •
• .A.vi now 549,,..854 · 1 F 1 -----needed for buay NewJ>O(l • CALL 842 1444
3026 w Pacific Coast Hwy jN-smkr shr3 BR Condo .-. /Of'' I ~,~::,V~ent~~tast c I PH-IOllOOL llHCTIR Beach office. Excel ealary • ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT • -
Newport Beach Relrlg TV poOI jac. CM S3751mo;. HlAHI ilCt Ht ., CALL FOR DETAILS Slate Qualified, HP. prel. and benefits. Home • 330 W BAY ST , COSTA MESA. CA 92626 e
s 125• wk sgl no deposit ''a ulll 722-7642 2169 WESTERN BELL <7 t•l 686-7659 Health Resource Certter • AN EOUAL OPPORTU"41TY e ... PLOYEA • Ask for JoAnne Cr8"!8Y 400 1 W"terty Pl Ste 117,
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Beach location ad1&cenl Arrowhead Chalel, among IEITllllllllllT • per ay ltlon• beginning June. Lie •233108. Small/large Malnt. Serv. Wkly/mo'/ Uc "425924
to harbor Ptcture perfOC1 Cedars & Pines, on lg With expanded duties That s ALL you pay fOf Exel quallf 240_3012 Jobe a repalra 548-5203 1 time, fr!! eat. 241-1640 Cati Anytime ~.2017 setllng Appro• 1100 sl Quiet IOI Min to VIiiage N B area Part time NEW/REPAIR Quality
(714) 645· 7 tOO Beach .end Lake ecceu Weekdays. 642-6887 3 llnes. ~ndt~ minimum Bat>ysltter 10< woriclng foba 10 amall, ~ae.aona: Tll 118111111 I G1ExtLASGOW PAINTING
C S C I 2Br • lott/3be rec room Eve/Weekends 673·3403 mothers Mature woman Free •t. llc'd. 831_2345 Lawn-Tre.-Shrub lnatall. nt 30 yra exper
dM dht ultH Al Xlnl Income property SERVICE loves Infante a loddlerl . Tr• Trim and ~. ref'•. 642-5214
ample pkg, utlls & Janitor Full proce s 120K 6.U·9539 OUL .... W IST 642-9.488 Incl•= Lawn Main a Ro1otlfflng HOMEOWNER EXPE~Ts 2855ECst Hwy675-6900 Nwpt"'--ter Imm--' open-S--"'nk'--1--a1~ "'
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DESK SPACE Sl50/mo WANTED 16 year Ing PIT<>< Fn Exp & )(. DIRECTORY home LOVING GRAND-Wood, ctialn ll~tlo'1. Fr• Eatlmat.. Uc#288597 831-9295 Garden ote Lg PlllO,bay companu, IV\AnlfVI ~ Ray Uc nee All replles M· c•RE ..... "•"7 fr _. G • I __ .. ...,.....i_ s . ., v..-..... ,...,_ __. 5•9 787 "' "' ..... .,....,....,, .. -· reg. 11" ~ ... __..... prlnklera. A.'" '" PAINTING Intl-Ext vu Gd parking 642-5010 locatton E•oellenl growth anawer.,., .. -4 Sod """' CALL TODAYll FIT DAYCARE MON-FRI. " i•L Clun-upe. 20 Y"' In LOWEST poealbte """'• Exclusive Corp Park 1n great potential, casn ltrical Office 5400 ••••• ta tree. Tony 645-5124 10 St..,."-"'--..... 2-: .. 3-23 .. lrvlne Brand new Ofltce needed. $60K, respond All Fii Liii for 1 yr old In my EJalde Jibs dON!. 1!28% over ___ ........, ____________ ...,_.....,._,,.... __ .... _ ~
aid 0 I to 71• 673 2958 ccountlng y CM home tranep/refa req F EXPERT JAPANESE ••• -pum11 g 1n prest191ous ttlc41 -our 883_4924,642•7329 art 5. coat or appt call Landaca.pe. Maintenance. _._ ::~~I J~J.~o~~e/~. w:i~~~o=:~~0;m~n1~~ ACCOUllTlllG s~;=~~~ SPRING SPECIAL. I free
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Murphy & Corporate nome lor equity share CLERK 142-412111f. IOI wk w/ FIT reglatrallon Baa•~• lla11117 TEACHERS PAID Park Bldg slgnaoe avatl Call 85•·9l96 Capletrano Beech Comm. Handsome allowance tor .. Daycare. 240-2572 FENC ATES TrM trim *Block W911a, bttc:i('#Ori!, CONTRACTOR 11 back
tenant lmprmts Contact ... OISTl IEIA AllU Cl I It-' Dump runa. C.M.IN.B. concrete. Comf> petloe. FrM Mtlmet ... 648-4519
Teresa at 5•5·3115 1 81 M or Act8ltlcal Ctllilfl tll I n1Ct area. Jim Whyte, 642-7208 15 Yfl exper. ~ ••=L
LG Ottice In F111hlon Island TOs s tOK/up. no credit..... • need an Individual wllh EXqulllt• AcouatlCI ~. •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. B~R~-~,m.811 Jo ... ba. r iJm INTERIORS
P f I De I • 673 7311 accurale 10-key 8bllltles SERVICE: a throoughly Paint Orvwall c~try .... _.,..... .,.,. Ma ro sulle. 1 brary cont "aon ... eaoc. • by touch to 111or1< 1n our sprayed 01 remove. Dry-cleln houae. 540-0857 · .,~ · -lrvtne. ~· •. 975-3175 ' HANGING/STRIPPING rm, Zerox. free parking, wall Ranalra 847-7901 etc Gary 645-52 PTL "IS'"-MC .. 7 .. 1512 $ Costa Mesa Otltce -... " "' v ~ tOOO/mo Judy 780-2596 p CLEANING WAY THAU **HANDYMAN** BLOCK, BRICK 6 CON-,o!;i \<11trl ( ''rn D r111r • 1 a revloua banking ex-REBLOWN OR PAINTED SCHOOLI Need work Large or amalt. I doh alll CRETE. Vwycompetntve ANOYS WALLCOVEAINO
•irwaaay 1iru1111 HOUSE PAYMENT perlence a plus Must Alao Int/Ext Painting nowt Exe refa 548-3857 Pat 531 ... 57n ~ .._""'""' & llcencled. 499-180-4 lna1allatlon & Removal
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HAVE 13 MILLION IN US lnteruled, please call ,,..,...... _. ..,.,,. r - -e f II. pack I g e 11 Whirl""""" ;i;c W;;J; I ·-···· UI I -·~ eu.tom Bridl-.St....... Workmenattlp 642-8813
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TREASURY BONDS dryer S220, Viking aewlng Wa apectaltn In Spring & Blodl-Concret•Stucco We gala lhd hang together
WILL TRADE FOR REAL STATE f ARll mech 64-80, $435; alee C>etllled deaning. Call tor LT LINO • MOVING fW'•. Fr• eat. 549--IM82 Hang/ttrtp. A<Mce to tne
ESTATE 780-1108 typewriter Sl25 Pentaa MrVice now 54t-0757 Garage & Yard Cfnupl STUCCO MASONRY-TILE crazy 839--0730 ra. ----llSURAllCE 1100, 641-9931 Iv mag Jon 6"'M182 No Job to wnall. All typea •••
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L Rm Add Remodel Kite Ladacapla9 CLEAN a !XPEAT fauce"11, Ditpoeel, Heeter.
Equal()pponuntty Al_t.111alt Bath. Tiie ,357487 Ina. I Lancut OWW25~axperience 641-0907 P&R 722-9086
Employer Parldng Xr .. A;alra I 30 n . 64tr-1740 Uc. T·tt8,421 ?30-1353 re
11P 1111Fc oua1-Aelur1aclng • Roofing' tn 11 K.c. tRtE sERVicE nAac Mov1NOu !!J!!!l ••t Wat.,prooflng• 831-4199 1 1 ft Top. Tnm, RemoVlll Oual. Quiett l cat9fUI T 131Q.41 LJtI""1'1~E PROli-
lmmed. Dt*'lng Exper In I lalW~ S«v. Lie/Ina. free •t. LO RATES. 562.o.410 ERTY MGMT. 3% 9kr AIP, flllng, typing. 10 key, l11luu .. RTC comnWOl:I o;yw.11 999--8283 or~ AMERILAND 997-0$-41 ~: •• ~~~ :,'g c:,mr:i:v XJ:;;tt:lng Xii l Logo. Specl= In Comm'I ISHIKAWA LANOSCA~E ITIJ!..ft•I ~-.. t/
at 2911 W Garry Ave, Dealgn 8erv Brochur•. and 'I, Fr• •t. Sod. Cl .. n-upa. Malnt. _.. -•-. MIUJl1181
SA (ott Fairview Ad .) Typetettlng. GRAPHICS 548-1923 Ut3924 Sprlnklen, etc. 150-t147 Of1ng9Co.Or\alnal ·
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Available In Irvine area.
$300 to $600. No collect-
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thru FrlClay afternoon. Sat.
& Sun. morning. Call
642-4333, ask for Kirk.
ORANGE COAST
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330 W. Bay St.
Costa Mesa, CA
When someone
in your~
gets cancer,
everyQne
in'. your fat!iily
needs help.
Noh<xh krn >W'> IX:llL'r
th.l11 WL' LI<.; hov. muc.h hdp
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for the family of .1 c..inc.t.·r
pa11ent The pat 1l'nl ' 'J"lt lU'>C I'
under tremendou-. 'trt.'''· anJ
the children are oftt:n forgot
ten or tu'\t plain left o ut That '
why our -.crvllt: and rehah1lt·
cation prowam' c.·mph:t'i11.c.: 1hl'
whole family, 1101 jU'>t the canrl'
pauent
We run l<"-JI prowam-.
n<~tionw1c.le w11h million' of
v1 >lunteer~ wh1 >'>C liv<.·~ have:
hccn 1ouchec.I hy family m<.·m
her-. or friend.-. with rnnn:r or
who them.selvc:-. are recovered
cance,. patient' ThJt\ what mak
the American Can<.cr ~<>Ctcty
one of thc laq~e-.1, h<:'t mouvate
and moc;t canng of c1ny ht.>ahh
organmmon in the: country
Among our reRular ser-
vices we provide information
and guidance 10 pauems and
famlllec;, 1ran,port pattents to
and from treatment, 'upply
home care item-. and a.0,.,1~1
patJents In their rt.•1urn 10
C"Veryday life
Life Is what c.onc.ern~ ll'
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The live~ of their famil ie~ ~l
you can see we are even more
th~m the reiearch organl1.adon
we are so well known to he.
No one faces
, .. incer alone .
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leeM Johneon & Son HttdeQ.,d Dot"ll , 5112 PAO TE CT IV f FL 00 A __.. Thlrt ~Coun ~of"?: ~ wttr1 tl'lt County Clwk of Or· l!IM Ann It,_, llf'lll Ane, dWMd by: ao-pwl,,.,.. --.. ---.,.-....,,.-'fv-tr-:-:--
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An!Nlny Dotie 2 tet, Apt 8. Cott• Mee&, CA The lollowlng pareon• Aurea McNlugl'lt. Prea6· Oalfy PllOt MwQh 30. Apttl 8, ..__.... Cdf 92647
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wttn thl County Ci.ti 01 Or Thie ~al-11 con-P\8..IC 91)1lC[ the trlctttloua lualneH PlllJC Mlnc:E Thia -.,.,_,t -Med ' • h...()M John Loyd &onornlj "';"''"' ROBINS etlOI County on Mlteh 26. ductact by • QtlW1ll PNt· Hwna: ECONOMY OFFICE wttll tl'lt County Ci.rt! Of Or· l<lndend Cit • Hunt no on
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13. 20. 1Ne anQe County on Mllt'Cltt &. CALIFOPINIA MICRO· Nemt '91.-r.d to •bow-GOPHER EXPRESS. ml Delly PllOt Mll'Ch acl. Aprll 8 MAllm ITA,......,. Thl1 1titament wae n~
... ..... ... ... SV-064 198e --COMPUTER RENTALS. fllad In ()fanga County on s.. ()tan Ortw. twntlnglon t3 ~ 1He • • Tl'lt folklwlng parwone .,. with the County Clerk of Or· ~ . r_ .. LTO. 18M Hat1>or llvd, Oloambar 3f. 1981 FllE 8aeofl,CA926'8 ' ' Su-oeax do6nclbu91MMla: ange County on Mardi 3l,
Lott of powel' equlpc'Mnt ---------1 Publlthad Ore.nge Coett Cotti~. CA t2t27 NO. 180183A • Lindi A.. Brown. 1n1 saa Wl!!.ISER LOCK. 6565 1988 Low mli.1. (l~JC357) l'leltc NOTICE Dally Piiot M.,Ch 19. 23, 30, Harbor w .. t Mlc:to-Cel. South COU1 Group • Olan Drive. Huntington McFeddan A.....nue. Hunt· ,..11.
M585. Jonneon & Son -__;~-------1Apr11 8. 1te8 Inc.. 1 C.lfomll corpor-Callfomll ~•lion 8oe 9aedl. CA t2t43 lngton Bleetl. CA 92649 Publlllled Orenoe eo.tt Line Mere 540--5e30 ftCTmOUI IUalNlll 8u.o8e Blvd Soulh Grind A~. Sant• Lori St•. 711 PIOlllc MllCO 8uildlng Prod\IC1• Daily Pllol Aprll 8. f3. 20. 27,
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(b)ACCOUNTING CONNEC-·~ Coun"' on Maren '· with the County C*1c 01 Or· T .... 1Utnnd1t~ Bt1 rown-..._. The ICJlloWlnO per.on la Tiii• buelneH 11 c;on· ma 0 ng • TION 13311 Montagne NA• ITAftmtn' ., -noa Coun"' on Mw .... 20 ,,,. _...... ,_, doing buelt'9ll 11: ductact by'• cor~1t1on ---••
t.n<>rllntarlor. 189'46 l t) Sent~ Ant. Clllf 92705 • The lollowlng pareona .,.. 19 ,... 198& ,, .... . with Iha County Clerll of Or· CALIFORNIA CUSTOM MMCO Buttdlng Ptoduet• ~~A~
$10,995 Johnaon & Son i C~OeRoM, 1331' ~~11. Publlahed Orenge Cout Publllhec! Or-noa COMt ~County on Mll'Cl'I 18, CATERING, 8000 ~t Cof"p. Thlfollowlngper90ne.,.. unc Mere. 540-5630 I Montagne. Senti Ana, Callf c EZ JOEY. 250, t Dally Piiot Match 18, 23, 30, Dally Piiot Merell 30, Ap<ll 8, 198& -Ctr. Dr .. Newpor1 9-h, Thia ... t.,.,,.,.t WU llled d"""" bualMM ..
11••11111 ••.1 92705 Adal1111to. Lagun• NIOual. A h 8 1Mt 13 20 198e .--Clllt. 92M3 wttll IN County Oar1I of Or-'P'..l'c1FIC COAST FINE
-... -Thi• bu11n,.. II con-CA 92817 "' • • • Sl>-087X Publi.ned Ot-noa COU1 Pat• JemM Fey, 1932 enge Count; on Matctl 8, ME:'Ts 28985 Gold•n In bHutllul ChlrCOll ducted bY 1111 JndlvlOual Mwbf• JO (Joey) Simi, Su-082 Dally Piiot March 30. April 8, Meyat Pl A·2, Coet• M .... tte8 Lant '5u1t 811• Llgut\I
Loaded w/luxury equip-CMltlene De R°" 25011 Ad1lan10. l1gun1 t3, 20. 1te8 cattt. 92827 '302l10 em. • 17
ment. (IJCK309) S13.995. Tiii• statemanl w11 tlled Niguel, CA 112877 "8JC M>TICE PlB.IC fe(>TICE Su-092 Tiii• bu1l!lfl1 11 con· Pubbhed Orange Cout Niguel.~ ~!-. 28871 JoMeon & Son line with Ille County Clark of Or· 1"1111 bu1lne11 I• con-.J ducted by' .,, lftdMdual Dally Piiot Mwch 30. Apt11 8. Roger •
Mere. s.40-5630 1nge County on Maten t8 ductacl by an lndlvldual FlCm10Ua IUIMU I T A TI II I N T 0 F 111-.,.. MnJICE Petlf J. Fey 13, 20, 1988 Alome Avinue, Lagune
1986 Mlfbrl Jo IJoay) Sim• ..... ITAThleNf WrTHDAAWAl ..-~" 1911 Thia ltlttmenl WU ni.a ~85 Nlgvel Calif 92877 * 12111 * I noJ11f7 Tiiie 1111ement wu flied The lono.lng pwaons are ~ ,~.... wttll the County Clar\ of ()r. Allen R Satotta. 30652 Pubtlalled Orange eout wttn the County Clerit of Or-doing buelnaal u: ONMTINO UMOIJt FlC~:A~U enge County on Mwcn 20 Mu.ellen, Lagune Nlgual, ILIS onuu 1111 Dlllly Piiot Maret\ 30, Apt11 8, anoa County on FabNlfY A TIME TO REMEMBER, FICTITIOU• •UllNIH T:r:lowl ..... per-eon II 198& ~ fltllllC NOTICE CeOonllf ~~!~ "'-llmldt, 23255 8 ""'· auto. air, more 13. "0. 19•8 21, 1986 t73 Ad-'-·' W•" ,._,, HAMii! . .., .--_, ~"" VJ• < " f101al um., '' ....,.. doing bullnaaa U: Publl8hed Orange Coat FlCTTnOUa .,..... Coto, MINlon Vial<>. C.111
(352WRC) SIJ..090 Pu lllhed Or Cout M .... CA 92627 The fol!Owlng l*IOtl hu PORl"ABLE DATA SYS-Delly Piiot Matc;h 30. APfll 8, NAMe ITA"n .. Nf 92692 llllEY TOYOTA I Dally bPllot Mer~n:r, 23, 30, Virginie P c!.,Ulflllt, 173 Ad-wttlldr1wn u 1 genar11 pan-TEMS, 17 Sundance Drive, 13 20 t9S6 Tl'lt followlng peraona are Thia bu11neH la con·
t888 1 BEACH Bl VO Ml.IC NOTICE Aprll 8, 1986 mlral Way. 1 Meta, CA ,,., from the partnwahlp op-~ 8Mcll, Calll.112M3 ' ' SU-080 doing t>ualnall •; ducted bY. 1 general PNt·
Su-o63 92827 ••tlno under Iha llc11Uou• Cllr'llloph« Pat• Rob-SlJRF COMPANY, 3333 naranlp
714/847·'555 FICTTTIOUI 9UllNEll Thia bualneu 1' con-bualoeat name ol Angelae lllard, 17 Sundanca om.. So. 8rlttol, Coeta Meaa. CA Donald E. SChmldt
a 12111 *
1
ThN._"'111,_,1~!,~ 19 nun•ic llolt'ITJCE ducted by. .,, lndMdull Muffler• 11 711 Weet 11th Newpon 8elcil, Calif 92M3 92828 Thi• a11tamant wu fllacl
a .,. .,....,. •• ,.-. -·· l"UIK. nu Virginia p · GVMI Straet, tt &-10, Colla M.... Tllll bualneu II con-fltllltc M)TIC[ Surf 6 Sport, Inc , I CaM-with the County Clerll of Or· PLY OUIP '12 doing buslnalS u Thie •tll--.t wu filed CA 92827 ductacl by an lndlYldual fomle corpor1tl0tl, 3333 So enge County on M11C11 3t.
• MOBILE AUTOMOTIVE. FtCTTTlOUI IUSM•• with Iha County Clel'I( ol Or· The llcUllOUI bualneH Chrlatophw P. Robllllrd flCTfTIOUI '"'..... Brl1tol, Coell Mell, CA 1996 6 ll)Md. cauetle, ci61n 11955 W1lllCI Sulll #5, NANI tTATU•NT ~County on Merell 4• nemel1atementlorthapat1-Tiii• 111tement WU llled .... ITAftlRNT 92828 ,..,,1
(lFGT5211 I Costa Meu, Cllll 112827 The follOWlng ~·are 1988 ,.._ nentilp wu tllacl on July 3, wttll the County Clerk OI Or· Thi followlng peraona ere Tiiie bualn• .. 11 c;on-,........, .I......., llll£Y TOY OT I I w~u,~1SwulteBtown•5. ,..'!_5151 dolTngJt>ualE,m8R;'RISES. 21 Publlan.d Oranoe Coat t91M In the County of Or· ange Count; on Mardi 20. doing ~ u : duotact by: • COfpoutlon 1151 Dowe It It• 1ao ... ......., ......... anga. FILE NO F-2497~ 1986 HASTINGS INCENTIVE .,..,c Weill, Tr-.ir• Newport a..o". C1lll. 18881 BEA~ BLVD Mn11 Calll 92627 Lllkeplnea, l~ne. CA 9271' Diiiy Piiot March 18· 23• 30, Full Name 1111d AddrtN ol f*100 ANO TRAVEL, 111 2'111 TN9 111t~1 wu lllad t2110
71'/847..'.8555 This bu11nen 11 con· Timothy James Pirtle, 2t Apru 5. 1988 the u Peraon Wlthdtawlng Publllhed Orange Cout Street, Nawpor1 9Mcll. CA wttll the County Clarlt of Or· Publllhad Orange Coul
-dUCted by llll lndivldu•I Lllkeolnea, '"""'· CA 92714 Su--064 CltToll s T ebbettl, 18904 Dally Piiot Matcti 30. April 6, 92863 ange County on Matoh 25, Dally Piiot AP<ll 8, 13, 20. 27. ""1&0 'II Fllll 21C 1 Au1Mll W Brown Thia bu1ln111 II con-Welnut Streat, Founteln VII· 13. 20, 1986 Merell Welu, 111 24th t986 1986
5-Speed, am/fm stereo. Thia 1111emen1 was rited ducted by· an Individual PllllJC NOTICE lay, CA 92708 SU..()81 Street. N 8Mcll. CA ,......
air cond, custom wheels With 1"9 County Clerlc ol Or· TIM PIRTLE Signed Carroll s Tet>-
SU-100
•P\BUC NOTICE
SU--099
O'M'IGM
LUCILE OTTtOU.
born April 21, 191$,
puaed away Maid>
30. 1986 on !'.Mter'
Sunday ln PolLai S.y,
HawaiJ; Survived and
lovt'd by ber dauah·
ier, Heidi Ot1:lger of
Portland. ~n and
her eon, MJchMI Ot-
tiget' of Balboa, <Alf.
fomia. Memorial tcr·
vb to be held on Sal·
w'day, April 12, 1886
at 10.;30 A.M., at
Chnat Church by the
Sea, 1400 Well
Balboa Blvd., New-
port Beach. Cali-
fornia. In lieu of
flowera. the family
reque.ta donatlonl to
be 1ent to the Hawaii
Literacy Program.
85-555 Farrington
Hwy .• Walanae,
Oahu. Hawail 96792.
II you went 10 lumlatl en
epartl'Mlll Jne~vetv.
cluetnad'e Iha wey tor
Cat't't IMfTI to get to II
tllOM rapalt Jobe around tl'le
llOuM7 l et Iha cluelllad
earvlCa dlrectOtY help you
flndrlllabll
llc. 1NOM074 Stock •058 •noe County on Maren 20. Thia 111teman1 wu n1ac1 ACTITIOUI IUIM81 1>e111 ••ttl t986 w11n the County Clerk of Or· NAME aTAnMENT hmual CUO.te, AHOfMY
.. no.1111nge County on February The lollowtng ~ are ., Law, I071 llat.r A.-ua,
Publllned Orenge Cout 28 1988 dOtng ~slnaM u H11ntln9ton IHcll, CA
Delly Piiot Maren 30 APfll 8. noM11 BAG IT. 17220 Newtlope, t2M7
13. 20. 1988 Publl1hed Orange Coeat Suite 1 \8, Founteln Vella)', Publlatled Orange Cout
THEODORE
ROBINS TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE
FOIO
2060 HAllO I l~VO
COSTA MUA 64l · 0010
PlB.IC M>TICE
SU-083 Dally Piiot Mercn 16. 23, 30, CA 92708 Dally Pllol Matcf\ 30. APfll 8.
April 6 t986 Jim Marino Import•. a t3, 20, 198& --. -Dl-.,-.1-C_Mt\_T_IC_E __ . Su-067 C1l1tom1e oorpor1t1on, 1333
r\llK. nv w Main Street, Al1nambre, ---------
ACTTTIOUS 9USIN£88 PlB.IC NOTICE C~~~80 ~uslneH 11 con-__ PlB.l __ C_M>_T_IC_E __
NAME ST A TEfll1ENT The lollowlng pereons are1 FICTTTIOUS aUStNEtS ducted by e corporation F1CTl110US aUllNEll
<loin buMness u NAME STATEMENT Tony Merino. Vic. PrNI-N,,,_ ITATEMENT
Su-086
ACROSS
1 M ontes ow ed
6 Beehive State FICTTTIOUI 9USINEIS 1118Eo NITE 9430 Warnflf The following pee-eon• ere dent • Tiie following P9'100I are
MAME ITATPIENT Ave Sulle G ·Fountain V•l·jd()jng buslnen as Thia atatemant wM flied doing bu•lnaas u I 10 Recedes
The fOllowlng petl009 ere ley C11111 92708 PETITE MAACHE. 369 E with the County Cletk ol Or· 11 WEST MARKETING 14 Buddhist Spirit ol
d0!';'Q0bualEXneaECSu 6 Storie Hu an Quang vu !6350 17th Street. Coate M ... CA •noe County on Match •. CO , 273 t9 Jardin. St ..AE HtrbOt Blvd • 230 1 Sanla 112627 1986 MIUlon Viel<>. CA 92892
Pine. lrvtne. CA 112714 An• Calll 92704 Jeennlne K Trout. 233 1 F'JO'aC7 Rlc;herd A. Hemmett.
Sara A Sherman. 6 Stone Thann Huu Le 2602 Poppy Ave . COfone dat Mer, Publlehed Orenge Cout 273 t9 Jardlnet SI • MllPIOn
Pine, Irvine, CA 927141 Monte CerlO Or Santa An• CA 92625 Dally Piiot Merell 16, 23. 30.' Viejo CA 192892
evil
18 Identical
19 Purple Japanese Thia bu11neu IS con c Ill 92706 Tllll buslneu ta con-1April6 1986 I Thia bualneH ,. con-
ducted by an lndlvldull I 'Tnl1 business IS con dueled by an lndMdual Su-071 . ducted by: an lndlvldu•I seaweed
SARA A S11EAMAN duct_,. b a a1 p11f1 JEANNINE K TROUT I Rlollard A Hemmett 20 C ha acte st c This 11a1emen1 wu lil4'0 ;;" Y gen« TnlS aietement was llled This 1tatemen1 wu nled 1
1
r n 1
wnn tne County Clerk 01 Or ne~su~~ Vu with the Couniy Cieri\ 01 Or-P\.8LIC NOTICE with tne County Clef'k of Or· 21 Crow s' cousins •noe Co~mty on February Thia stalement was filed enge County on February I FICTITIOUS 9UllNEll '•~e County on Marcil 25· 23 Hairy
28, l986 F~l· wllh lhe County Cieri< ot Ot· 28 t986 NAME 8TAnMENT 19 6 F1f)ll.Q 24 Concession
ange Count, on Maren 2!> F*'H The lollowtng pwsona are I
Dally Piiot Maren 16. 23. 30 F304SCM Dally Pllol March 16 23, 30 MARKET LINK, 206 Le I Dally Pllol Mlrcn 30. APfll 6, 26 Schedule Publllhed Orenge Coast 1986 Publlahed Otange Cou t I doing bualneas u i Published Orange Cout I
April 6• 1986 Su-OJO Pubhshed Orang~ CoH t Ap•ll 6 t986 Jolla Lene. Newpo<1 Beech. l3 20 1986 Su-OllT 27 Hunting match
Daily P1101 Marett 30 April 6 Su-068 CA 92660 1 Fr
13 20. 1986 Margrit Cargile, ~ La ---------
SU-089 P\El.IC r«JTICE Jolla Lane. N-l>O'I Belch Ml.IC NOTICE 28 Sacred CA 92660 Ml.IC NOTIC£
flCN~ITSA~!,INENTHS
1
n1m1 IC WllfCE FICTITIOUI llUMNEH Cindy Bow. 7 Lexington, ACTITIOUI IWllMEH
.. -.. ,,.. ~UV\. nv NAME STATEMENT Irvine, CA 92720 HAW ITAn•NT
Tiie followtng p«sons are FICTITIOUI 9U"NEll The ro1iaw1no persona are This buaineH la con-The lollowtng pwaon It
doing bullMA u NAME STATEMENT doing buslneM as ducted Dy a general part" doing bulllnetl u
B ~COLNOrMl~l~G5 ~888 The lollowlng P9faot1S sr11 ORANGE COAST CLEAN-nership KELL Y'S AUTO CARE, •1-·0f" · .,.. --dOlng bulllness u ING COMPANY, 438 E 18th MARGRIT CARGILE 2136 Newport Blvd Coste
por1 Beacn. CA 92663 MAID FOR YOU 425 301n Street Coat• Mesa CA Thie •••tement WU tlled Mau. Calif 92627 Birney Eslll 3888 SI Suite 27 Newport92627 • wltlltneCountyCler'kofOr-l(elly MartlnRotMn.218 ~~:.~A;~ N--I Beacn. Cf< 92660 .Jett1ey Cook, 438 E 18tn anoe County on Februaryl36th SI . Newport Beacti.
NOfman P Boop 7881 JoAnne Rtcnardl 25155 WITICE Beech POlnt Ctr • 18 Hunr Terrace l antern Dena __ Mt __ IC_nv____ PtaJC NOTICE P\8.IC r«JTICE
lngton Beacn. CA 92648 Point, CA 921129 , •
Tiii• busineai Is con Roxanne Cozza 5151\ CITY OF COSTA MESA
ducted by c:o-pertneo Pomsenla Corona del Mar CITY COUNCIL
Berney Eelll CA 92625 AOENOA Thi• statement was 111«1 I Nancy Jonasen, 2975 Mt
with the County Clerk ol Qr. lllew, Leguna. CA 92651
ange County on Maren 16 This business It con
t986 ducted by e general P•rt APRIL 7, 1916 • 8:30 P.M.
F3038lO I nersn1p
Publl!ln_. Oran,.. Co .. t JoAnna R1et11rdl ORAL COMMIJNICA TIONS ""' •--Th t lllacl CONSENT CAI "NOAA Delly P1101 Maren 22 29 19 Slaltmen wu written Com,,. n1ca11ona
April !> 12 1986 with the County CHlrk ot Or-Communlcr on lrom Joa&ph F Jonea, r-ardlng 1he 1nauranoe plen 10f r11t1r~ Su-074 J ange County on Mercn 25 ...,, 1986 8Ullne5' n lllS
---------F3CMM7 City ot Hope and Beckman ~ell lna111u1e by door 10-dOOf 1ooc11111on Ml.IC NOTIC£ Publlshfl<l Orange Coul Set for Publlc Haering on April 21, 1986
---------J De11y Pilot llllercn 30 April 6 To modify Ille maximum size fOf acceesory apar1m4'tll'J
FlCmlOUS 9U81NEIS 13 20 1986 Set tor Publlc He.ring NAME STATEMENT Su~• SP-66--01 spec;l11I dev61opment ttandards tor properties located a1 ?17 719 and
The 1011ow1ng pe<sons 11re 22l Avocado Stree1
doing bU111neu u ---------Cl11ma
J ANO B ENTERPRISES P\EUC NOTICE Jonn Burkhart
11119 Wellace. • 20• Costa Adm1nl1tr1111ve Action~ MeH, CA 92627 FICTITIOUS 8U81NES8 Con1rec1 Awllrds
Leonard Anthony Juske 11 NAME ITATEMENT Modems and Converte<s
11119 Wallace • 20• Co••• The tollowlng p«S0<11 ate Security Ugn11no al Rea Community Cerl19f
Mesa CA 92627 doing bullness as Repair Driving Range Fence
Thia buslnen Ill con PRESTIGE ACCOUNTING Block Wall along Fair Drive
ducted by an indlvieluel SERVICES 928 W Sent• Change Ordet A IOf $28 667 1' In connec:tion with conatru<:llon ol the Harbor
Leonaro A JU'J~ll 11 Clara Sanla Ana CA 92706 Maple Storm Drain
Tnia ateiernen• was llled Maf1hll Ev11n1 928 w Aenew111 ol c11y ol Colla Mesa Landeceplng A_,,,&nt 011trlct No 1
wllh Ille Cou"IY Cler~ r:il Or 511nta Ct&ra. S1n11 Ana CA Renewal of City ol Costa Meu Ulnd9G11Plno A-.ament Olstr1C1 No 2
enge County or Marr.r 18 9:1706 Agr_,,enll
11186 Tn1s bu11neu 11 con J'Of dealgn ol 1mp1ovem&nt1 ol the ground• 1nd modltleetlon• 10 the 11an190e
F303909 durted by an lndMdu•I Center .. bulldlng 111 Rea Community Center
Pubt111ne<1 Orsnoe c 0881 M&rtha Evtnl Construction 01 one double decll drMng range al the golf courae and BudgfJ1
Dally Pi1o1 March 22 29 fhla \llltmenl wu fllacl Adlu1lmet1I No 60-55 I
April!> 12 l986 ''"'"IM County Clar1c ot Or Or11nge County Tr11nspo1"tatlon Setvlce ~cy. to proVl<le tranaportallon IOf Costa Su 037 I ange Counly Oii Maren 25, Meu aenlors
1988 Final M1p IOf Tlact 12607 tlve loll. 8. 12 acree. loclted 11 870 Wett 17th Street ---------1 ,.,,..... Complllton ol lm(>'ovemenu ZE-M-S3. loceted at 325 Brlatol Stree1 P\&.IC NOTIC£ Publl•hed Orange Coul Comp1et1011 ol Improvements ZE-8-4-87, located at 171 t Anaheim Avenue
Dally Pllol March 30, Aprll 6 Nollcea ol Completion
FICTTTIOUS BUBINEIS 13 20 1986 A.-men1 District No 82·2 South Cout Metto Center
NAME STATEMENT Su-098 Land~ Medi•na on Golf CourM Orlv.
Ttle loll<>wing persons are I I Replacement ol Three Ul'ld«ground Fuel St0<aga Tank• Removal 01 Two Undtf
dOlng business 111 P\IJl.IC NOTICE ground Solvent Tank• and Aec>llOemlfll of Ona Undat"g.round Solvent Tank INTERNATIONAL REN· Pollce OeQer1met1la 10 perttclplte In the C.lttoml1 Hlghwey Petrol Air Support
TALS AND LEASIANG OF FICTTTIOUI 8UltNEH I Courte
AMERICA 15 Corporale I NA.Mt ITATWMfNT Budgel Adjustmen111
Plaza. Suite •OO N!!WOOrt The lollowlng paraona ire BodQt!t Adlustmenl No 86-47 IOf FUii Etncient Signal Progr1m No 4
Ba9Ch CA 92660 dOlf19 1>u11nesa u Pennfield
1
Budgll Adju1tment No 86-49 lor lignal 1n1t1llat1on at Sunflower Avenue 81\d
Ft1nc1scn Erl'\es to l11omes-Allo Loml 170 E Fuacn1a1Aa111S1r"1a
Benitez tO lO Tl')wnsend t7tn S•. • 110, Costa Meee Budget Adlullment No 8&-53 for lmprowmente 11 RM Community Cen1er NOfth. Santi Ana CA 92703 CA 92627 Trettlc Comm1911on Recommendation•:
Thia bueineu 11 con I P&nnf1eld De\lelopment. Perking prohlblllon along lhe nOftherty curb ol Sunnower Avenue. lrom Gteet1vll ..
ducted t>y en lndlV1dual Inc a Callfornla cOfpor-j Street -terly f<>f 300 feet.
Franclac;o Erneaio Benitez ellon 170 e: .17th SI 11 10 P11rklng prohibition atoog tne -terly wrb of Sen Leandro l -lrom Soulh Cout •
Thia 11•tement waa llled Costa M ... CA 92827 I O.lve to Tulare Ortve end 8'ong Ille eutarly curt> ttom the Wallal'l.rn Park entrenca
With Iha County Cieri\ ot Or Jonn Mullin. 150 0 southerly lor 20 19111 tnoe County on Merell l8 I Ad•ms Ave Co111 Mesa Parillng prohibition elong ttwl nOf'lhaiffy curb Of Giiier Avan1111 from Hart>ot
l98& CA 92826 BouleYttd lo Clnnemon Avenue
F:ICQIH Thia busmna 19 (.(In I Pelillng prohibition along tne -!arty c;urt> ot Cinnamon A~ue lrom Giiiet
Publllt\ad Or1nge Coe.st dueled by 1 joint venture ~venue soulhetly ror 50 feet
Ol.lly Pllor Merch 22 29 I Pannfleld Da11111opment Two poltc:e otflc4lr1 to 11tend Chamleal ~ti tC>f Trll,,.,-a Conlerence
Aprll 5. 12. ttae PrMldent OLD BUSINESS
tu-075 Thi• stat-11 wu flied Two 11em1 regerdlng the Flltvt.w Sllle ~i0a9lfll llouelng ptojac:l IOt 406 apertment
---------1wlth the County Clerlt ot Ot unit• at :1501 Harbor BoulaYllfd PUBLIC NOTICE ange County on Merell s T..-it•llva Mee> lor Tract t2668R, tor 1111•-IOI IUbdMalon
1986 PA-85-183 IOf 1 final P1enned O..ele>pmant Aelltew
ACTmOUI .,.._ ..
NAiil ITATl•NT
Tha l(lllOWlng pal'IOll II
dotng~U
AOD AS SOCIA res
1331 t Mon11one. S1nt1
Ane. 0-.f t2705 ~d o.Aoae. l33t1
Mont-one. Sant• Ana, C111t
fn70$ TNe ~•In... It con
ouated by .,, lndlvldvel
AIONWd oeAoM _.., Thia 11atemtnt ... fllacl
wfth tl'lt Counl)' Cler1I of Or· rel: County on Ml~
Publllhed 0r-. co-t ~ Pttot Mwct\ 30, .Apt11 8,
13. • 1Me su.ot1
'*""I P&rklng prohibition tor etrMt ..-ping In the 1'1411g'1b0fhood weat of Harl>ot
Publllhed Ornno-CoMt UOUlaVlld between Giiier A~ and Bakw SttMI 0 1111y Pllt>t Mtrch 23 30 Cer9Wey OrlYe Catala A...,,.,.., Olngaf A--. and Cotti A..enue .outll ol
Apt1I 6 t3 1966 w1n1er91Mn PlllOI
Su ~77 Wlntl!'grMn Pl-. Meoe Avenue, end Corel A~ nO<lh ol C11-•y Oflve
l'lellC r«JTICE
FICTTTIOUI auaM•I
NA• ITAn.Nf
Ctn~ Avet11.11 Nutmeg Pi.a.. end Oaodw A-..nua
WARRANTS
Watr111t A4Mlolutl0n 1317
W1rrant Aetol1111t>n 1318
REPORTS
City A 110f M'f Tri. fOffOW!ng perton•M;• Clly M1nagar dol~ bu~ 11 Btrly"1 1 Ape>olntmen1 of Automobli. Oellerl T• fon:ia Mamt>w-1
,,.._.ry, 1*2 COnatall• PUBLIC HEARINGS ~
tlon l ane Hunt lkltfl ~ conotrn•no Cof>d!llOnl o1 AW""" tor PA ... 5-215 for ahlfad aoceee end
02648 I 1 vMl•noe from minimum d~ width ,..qulramente, to allOW acceee to • Pf"9'/IOu"Y l(f\llCl'litur BllY•n. t~:;>' Ai)prOYed lovr-vnit 110ef1,.,.,t pt~ at 221· 112 lfld 23 t Avocado Streat
COMtaltetlOn l -Hunt ~ r410ardlng the P\erWrlo COtMilu lode ~to lllow en llgnHOOC NO"
8ch 92646 wa.11 elong the •<Mh Ind .-t P'QPenY llMe. ()A..l4.0I, tor• IWC><llOfY oflloe building
Tiii• bu•lnffl II eon 1 PtMlfltly under oonetructlon •t 2169 ~ 81,_
dUciad by 1111.i:!._~•1 AppMJ ~IN Pta"'*'ll Como1.-.ion'1dadlllOfl10 dai9te tlle c:ondtllOn for
l(flllallalut ~·11-·. n~ valet perlc"'O IWYIOl In ooiw*11«1 wttti ~. Gotdln Truflla Aeltaurlllt, t787 end
tu .,.,_, -• """ 1780 N.-port BM
---------with IN COunty Clark ol Or NEW BUSINESS PWUC 91)TIC( = COunty on Merell t8.' W•t 8* Tt~~tlon
HClrnoul ... fa ~l ~~~~r~ !NTSAN08U()OE8TIO..S
,um ITAT'lmlfT. Pu~ :~23~1• Publletled cir the 0renoa Coa9I Oellv Pilot• a oonvnunny aeMoa to'"' cit"-'• of,,... ""-~ ,,.,..,,. .,. o.ity .. ..,t ill' City al eo.t• Maae dollD ....,_II Aprlf 8, 13 !08& 8undey Al)r'll 9. ION Su-101 ~us OF Pru.A '3 SY~78 l ----
29 South Amertcan
river
30 Roosted
31 Arrogant
34 Ecological
group abbr
35 Naval rank
37 Compass pt
38 Toward Europe
39 Dither
40 Fisherman's
need
41 Michael
Landon's former
TV series: 5 wds
53 Shows feeling
54 Obscure
55 Nept une's
neighbor
56 Painful
57 M ilky gems
58 Sltghttng
..,
remarks
59 Gone -
deteriotated
60 Trucker's
s topover
61 Matching group
62 Sage
63 Downs'
opposites
64 Toss lightly
65 Follower· suff
67 Sack
68 Wide open
71 M akes happy
75 Play by
Shakespeare 5
wds substance
82 Horse color 5 Foxy 72 Capital of
83 Area of conlltc t 6 Devoid o l class Ontario
84 Weep 7 Utensils 73 Alfonso's queen
85 Ew e 's mate 8 Military d1v1s1on 7 4 Actor Jaffe
86 M iner's find 9 Body JOlnt 76 Medlclnal
87 Roman 502 10 Humorist lozenge
88 Sly: Scot Bombeck 77 Existed
90 Fuss 1 1 Coarse fabric 78 Water nymphs
92 Tiny amount 12 Buffalo 79 Increase
95 Jumps 13 British firearms threefold
97 Reprimand 14 Purplish red 80 American
98 Tropical fruit I 5 Thoroughfares w ildest
101 Apiece abbr 8 1 Mr Fllntstone
102 Arouse 16 Leases 87 lairs
103 African secret 17 M ountain range 88 Scrubs
society 20 love apple 89 Woman's name
104 Endured 21 New YOtk 90 Don Williams hit
105 Dolly Parton hockey team 91 Sprints
tune: 4 wds 22 Hebrew letter 92 Egyptian sun
109 Poetic 25 Two-edged god
contraction swords 93 Beam
110 Garden 28 Irrigation aids 94 Perform on film
vegetable 32 Fortitude 95 Legal claims on
t 11 Presage 33 M ost colorless property
112 M ineral spring 34 Guarantee 96 Unttaerstand
115 Congregated 36 Computer 97 City In
119 Eastern title information Washington
120 Card game 39 Moros 99 Jewel
123 S truck 4 1 Zodiac sign 100 lyric poem
successively 42 M ischievous one 102 Worked with
125 Ouetzal 43 Kitchen dough
12 7 Coffeepots appllance 104 African cats
128 That man 44 Compel 106 Archrlvals
130 Awaken 45 Cashew 107 Stupid ones
131 Managed 46 Group of acto rs 108 Forsake
Skillfully 47 Occur 112 Quarrel
133 Worship 48 Adam's 113 Danger
135 Colored grandson 114 Without
136 Buffoons 49 line on weather company
137 -del Sol: 1982 map 116 Flower stalks
race c hamp 50 Decay 117 Actor Borgnlne,
138 Measured 51 Anger to friends
amounts 52 M oray 118 Tenet
139 Not as much 58 Loot 120 Greek Island
140 Char 60 Burrowing 121 The ones there
141 Valley mammal 122 Ventllated
142 Ottlc1al 64 Impose 124 Pulls
documents 65 That thing's 126 Blbllcal eagle
DOWN 66 Japanese dry 127 Russian
measure mountain range
1 Skillful 67 Tree trunk 129 Untidy state
2 Supply 68 Tavern order 132 Hen's p roduct
3 Donkey 69 C lan 133 Say further
4 Paving 70 Ceremonial cup 134 Female deer
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