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IS LYDIA THERE?
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HELLO, IS THIS
SPENCER FARMS?
WHO IS THIS ?
YOU HEAL REAL
FAST. DARLENE 1
YOU DON'T SEEM I
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PAIN AT ALL!
WHO A FORMER A9S«STANT DISTRICT
ARE ATTORNEY, NOW IN THE PRIVATE
'f'OU. PRACTCE OF LAW ANO REPRE-
MISTER? $ENTING HOR.ACE PRIDE t NON,
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LfT"S ASK
What do you read fnt ill the paper and
lhat do you do with it afterward?
All L111•1n
lllel1111) Q1il1.W ..., uh lit
'1'ht lead news SUlry on .. I ... I put all of
my newspmpa s on a chair 1n the breakfast
room so I can share them with my help. I
ktJep them for a week. because invariabty I
might want to look up something."
lllillil ,. ...
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My column.~ you kidding'? Everybody
IOUld say that ... Then I throw the dam
ewspapcr out Docsn ·1 everybody'!"'
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.. I tcan the front ~-I relkh editorial
When •Lou Granf ended. I had four =r
papen slOftd that I never had time to mMi
No~ I have a new . system. Each day I clip
stones and. most vital. I recycle the papen. ..
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FAST TAUC
UIU SUSOlt. JGM com. loves /)yntJs(y's new direction. .. My
ut seems to have quadrupled in siz.e." $ays the wicked Alexis. "The
Tipu are infinitely better now." In January, she panned ~t
Tipts. sa:Yinc '"these siory lines are wrong... The cast starts th1'IC
1onths off next v.uic-and none too 900n. she says. .. rm exhaust-
l" Her plans: to travel in Europe with husband Ptter Holm and ust ttlu.. ..
.rte Swlpw hopes co-starrina with Jama BrWOii in Murphy's
aw. which opens next Friday, will finally break her bleak imaee
:>m her O!car-nominated performance in the 1970 Diary cf a Mad
ougw;/t ... When people think of me. they think of heavy drama. ..
hey still may -she plays a weiahtlift.er .... British actor Jim Dale.
c I 980 T ony-winnina star of Bamum, does some jualing and wire-alkina along with hostina CBS' Ringling Br«hm and Barnum cl Ji/~ Cim.u Sp«ia/ at 8 p.m. EST /PST Wednesday.
4? USA
WEEKEND
-Mlrt Mlf 1lu • a., Ceellla
Published by Gannett Co. Inc.
Alen H. Neuherth., CNilrmen
John J. Curtey, Preeident
PEOPLE
HEADLINER
ONELINER
"Life toda would be JQtalfy ~ teae if I wam't bringing
upmybt" _:.,. .. ._...,,,1"..,lamdl&lllW-
COVER STORY
'Violets Are Blue' opens next Friday with
Sis.sy in her sexiest role , while down on the
farm with husband Jack Fisk and daughter
Schuyler, everything's corning up roses . ., .. ,.
l.Jlc.t a chamdcon she c~ appear-
~ and emouon\ ~real S11S) Spa-
cek 1s as tough to pinpoint as the cojor of
her transl~t C\~. \O~ between
blue and grttn
She has pbyed count!) girls. struggling
mothen and eene ot~orldh 1nn<>-
cenu A.nd this ~ear <;pacd adds new
f act"S lO her repc1'101 re
In I 'wleu Ire Blue opening ncx.t Fn-
dav. she's found hC"T ..cucst role 1.ct as the
-oiher woman-Ke1.an KJ1nc can't l"C'51SL
In ·night .. \!other slated for fall re~.
Spacek pla)s her mo-.t tragic pan 10 date
as It\( su1C1daJ daughter of Anne Bancroft
Down the road. fans will~ her as a M1s-
sm1pp1 belle who murckrs hC"T husband an
the soon-to-be-fi lmed black corned.,
Crtme'\ of the /lrorr · -rm exoted about t~ p1ctu~ being
so different from each other -'iays Spa-
cek.. pttnng out of her Los .\ngdcs hotrl
dining room at the f08K> da)
It's a Saturda~ and Spacek 1s on a break
from 'mxht \/other Cihe's bttn work.mg
all week on a Wlndowkss set. emoting in-
tensely as a tonncnted heroine. HC"T hu~
band and }11·-1.ear-old daugtner Schuyler
are more than 2JXX) miles awa)' at home
on their Virginia farm
But S~k takes 11 all in stnck. &hind
the elfin t'ver<hangina facade is a wom-
an who at 36 has tinall) figured out who
she 1s. Thanks to a stable homt' life and
her vawing stature as one of the USA's
flnnt act~ S~k now has a strong
sense of self. 4.nd paradoxically. th15 n~
matunty has givt'n her the cooragr to be
more versatile than evn-on SCTttn.
-Sissy 1s an actresS who has amved at
the absolute pmnaclc of her skills and ma·
tunty." says Marte Rydell. who directed ha 1n last year'\ The R11er. -~he en1oys a
healthy marn.agc and motherhood that
created a klnd of pcact in her hfc which.
alona with her 1m~sc taJcnt and lumi-
nosity. makes her incomparable ....
'-tn J '1olers Are Blue. for instance. d1rcct-9a ~ her husband. Jack Fisk. Spocck
~S)S tin first rcaJly romantic role. She's
f;uss1e-. a Pans-bar.ttd photographer
whose l)ncf v1s1t to h¢( Maryland home-
town rrk1ndlcs hcrold roma~ Wilh a
1oumahs1 (KJ1nt) who's happtly mamcd.
-Somt movies make a vand statement
... USA WaKENO·A~IL I l-11 1986
about the world and SOClC'I\. and r ... e
done thos.r rrhe R11" \lanr: \fm mg) I
wanted to be in a real honest. contcmixr
rat) relauonsh1p pec1ure. -says Speed. -r
ha,.en·t made a lo\C st~ hkt-that before.
Ifs about pcopk who lovt' each ot.hcr so
much that they're able to make the nght
dcoSJon -stay apart
-1 Db> a carcicr woman who QUC'SlJons
the cholC'C she's made. Siner I've solved
It\( fam1l~/carccr dilemma that she's fac.
mg. I wanted to ttll her. 'You can have
bolh.' but she didn't listen . I was m-
tngued by playing the 'othC'f woman.· C"S-
pcoally because. contral') to stm:otypcs.
this one isn't brad.
-And I hkcd looking good 1n I '1CJ/ers.
because so ofttn r ve played the ugly
duckling. In ·night. \fOfher. m ) look 1s
\Cry severe -my hair 1s dark brown and
1s pulled back and I wear gray. dumP)
clothes. When I come back to the hotel at
night. I want to say toeverybod). Tm not
really hlc.t this!' "
In kttptna wt th her vt"1'5aule actmg
style. Spacek has sported a number of
looks durina her carttr. "I was real glam-
orous in Hean &!al. and an .\lane I was an
httlc swts and hl&h heels and nails. My
husband didn't reoosniz.e me. bccausc I'm 1
always in real bail>' clothes and a pony-
ta1 I. You see. on the penonal &evd. I know
who I am. I yam what I yam." she lauahs.
-rve found myself and I know what's
the most comfonablc thing for me to pro.
JCC't. Tilt' basic me 1s a real non-threaten-
ing pcnon. without makeup .... But on
screen. I just try to look lilc.t who w char-
acter IS. When you f~I d1~nL you look
d1ffcmu. And I C'OJOY playtna Wllh thaL
rd love to play a femme fataJe or a cheap
prostJtutt with smudFd hpsuck. .. It
would be shocking. wouldn't 1t'.1'"
Quite a chanac from a few years aao.
when Spacek affirmed that she intended
to play only "positJveM roi(s that contrib-
uted to her well-being as a pcnon.
.. I've aJways bttn attracted 10 playing
strona women ... she cxplams. "Not any-
more. Now I look for vul~bihty. weak-
ness. You sec. I now feel so steady and
rooted that I'll never worry about ~ting
knocked off illt.er after I'm filming. On
i11gh1, Mollttr. it wa9 like opmir11 a Pan·
dona's box. likt' knock.Jn& on the door and
mv1t1na aJJ those demons 1n. But I feel I
can rcaJly rock out. I have no fear as to
how far I could ao. I wasn't so sure of
myself bd'~. especially ~usic I tend to
,et very much into the dwlctcr and live out ~ tmotions after houn. ..
Now. she says.. she's ready IO leave~
hind familiar roles: the ahostJy waifs that
she played in her early can.'Cr (Badlands.
Came): the country and Southern women
she perfected in The Rfrtr. Ragged_\• Man
and Coal Milrt'f's Daughtt"r, in which her
portrayal of l.on!'tll Lynn won an Oscar.
This new c:onfidmtoe aems luJely from
her manille to Fisk and the pleuure of
their promonal collab<ntion. Viol~s
.f" Blue is thdr StCOnd joint cffon as
ac;tress and director and sixth joint ftJm in
alf. They mc1 in 1972 on the !C'I of Bad
lands, In which Specek swn:d and Fisk
.st'T'Ved as an dnu-tor. WHe was doing all
the worit. -Specck recaJls. w I thou&ki t.
'Who's the aur carrytna all w lumber
and painti,,_ aJ the !C'ls? You c:ou1d tell he
was truly etlJOylfll it. And hc would work
all n!lht if necesary. I'm Ii~ t.haL too We~ both woftm. And probably our
auracuon to tach other had tO do with
our commitment to our WOtk. .. The'
'' Country people treat
me like a cousin, while
in New York and U.
it's more a matter of
artistic appreciation.
'' -SWJ s.-
mamcd 1n 1974.
Spacek sa)s what she and Fisk "love
about woriung together 1s that we can talk
about the same thing at the dinner table.
A.nd Jack can cut comers. because he
knows aJI the buttons to punch in me. But
it's hard on our daughter when both of us
are husy We had her Wlth us (on Violers
.fre Blue). but we couldn't give her our full
attention So. unul she's older. I don't
know 1f we'll do another picture together.
The next time Jack d1rteti. I'll probably
Just be there as Mrs. Fisk:·
Fisk. 41 . descn~ their workmg rela-
t1onsh1p as "easy. because we both work
from the gut. It's a question of impulse
rather than intellect. If we'rr working on
two separate films. we go through long
penods of time Wlthout sccmg each other.
In this business. it's done more havoc \0
rclauonsh1ps than anything else ...
On 'night . .\.fothrr. the Fisks opted for
weekend VlSits to the set instead of fuU-
t1me prox1m1ty because. says Spacek.
"therr's only so much for Schuyler to do
here. She's got a whole hft beck in V1rgm-
1a -gymnastics class. dance class .... So.
I had to make the sacnftcc ...
Spacek concedes that mothethood has
changed her .. , have more to hve for. rm
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I COVER STORY
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,e.tep .. •ar tlrl ...... t.IJ .. cnr, lilt,..,. I -tlrl MtwMI Mr IM Ills Ith.
more responsible." she says. Mlt chanled
the way I look at my work. When I was
starting to work. I'd be totally committed
and anxious -rd just die. Now rm not
as wrapped up in m)'21f and my career.
rm sull commined. but up to a poml If
Schuyler needed me. then yes. I would
leave the set. I auess I'm arowiOJ up.-
Spacek did her physical growma up m
QUJtman. Teus. where she caught the
actmg bug at an early •·
By six. Mary Eltzaooh Spacek was
twirlina batons. playing the guiw and tap
danong. .. It juJt came naturally to me:·
she rcmembcf's. At 16. when her brother
Robbie becarnc 111 Wlth leukemia. Spa-
etk's parents sent her to stay with a cousin
in New York to spare her the ordeal The
couslh was actor Rip Tom. whose Wlfe is
act~ Gnakiine Page.
While S~k's mam interest was mu-
sic -she sana and wrote folk music A la
Peter. Pltul and Mary -the impact of
these taJented rclatt0ns was enonnous. -1
went to the theater )Nlth Gerry every
night .. Spa~k says ... It was quite an ex~
nencc ... She mumed home shortly before
her brother's death. and finished high
school. She was turned down for a rote m
the senior play. but was hom«0ming
queen.
After graduauon. she mumcd to the
Big Apple. SJnsing .. m clubs for SI 0 a
niahl It was the hardest work I ever did.-
A modeling stint didn't last long. because
.. , was too small." at S-foot-3.
Her act.in& career S\aned in 1972. when
director Michael Ritchie cast her as a t.ccn
prostitute in Pnme Cut. Wlth Gene Hadc-
man and Lee Marvin. Next came Bad-
lands. a variation on the Bonnie and
Clyde talc. The film changed the counc of
her professional life ( .. 1t set t.ht standard
for me") and introduced her to Fisk.
Spacek has a special relationship with
"country peop1e--espec1aJI) in Texas.
Kentuclcv and Tennessee. where she shot.
respecuvely. Ragged1· .\,Ian. Coal .\,lmer's
Daughter and The R11·er. She was hon-
ored by the governors of thasc states Wlth
Sissy Spacek Days and was made an hon-
orary Kentucky Colonel. "I hold aJI that
very dear." she says. "Country people
treat me like a cousin. while in New York
and LA. it's more a matter of art1suc ap-
preciation ...
But while she portrayed countr) wom-
en with rare gusto and depth. the actrns
conSJdcrs heTYlf "an urban person. I've
never perceived myself as a country per-
son. I love being in the country. I love
trees and grass. but I've been formed as
much bv New York and LA.. ..
A.nd as for the adulation. Spacek puts
that in perspcctJve. too: "I used to Sttk
approval. I wanted evervbod) to love me
Nov. ifs not so Important Now rd hke to
do some perts that would do somethmg
for me -as a person. Not 1n terms of
selling tJckC'ls. I don't hke to think I make
'carttrcho1cn ·That's the wrong motJ\a-
t1on. because you can't gu~ what the
pubhc wants to sec. You JUSt have 10 do 1t
hke an itch you've got to scratch rm not
an actress for hire I'm ruled ~ m'
hcan."
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Richard Chambertain
A leading man
goes exploring
In CBS' 'Dream West' miniseries starting
Sunday, he's pioneer and politician John
Charles Fremont. In real life, young 'Dr.
Kildare' is 51 , out of therapy and ready
to play a madman next.
ly St1"9en ScUefer
01 btt11 'kil11f th •i1iuries':
I love doing lhcsc things. I'm
very fond of this long fonn of
telev1s1on. A lot of work and care
g~ into them and they have a
very snappy patt
01 1't cMracter ltt ''''' 11 th •itiurits 'In• West' tlll1 •tt• -Jd1 Cllartu Frtw01t,
11,etrtr 114 Int l..UUCU
c.14W.tt ftr ''"""' 11 1156: I dldn·t know anything about
Fremont. He's one of th~ for-
gotten charactm. It's amazmg
because he accomplished so
much. was so fascinating and an
incredible ~nality.
Fremont was quite adm1rabk.
For instance. when he was run-
nma for prn1dcnL [})( Southmi-
m spread~ rumor that he was
Catholic. which was a artat po-
ht1cal hab1hty at that ume. He
wasn't Catholic -I behevc he
was EpiscopaJian -but he ~
fused to deny he was Catholic
bttause it's a country of rehg>ous
frttdom and by 1mphcauon he
would be denigrating Catholics.
I thought that was such a fine.
ethlC81 example of the kmd of
guy he was.
0 ......... ., ..... ,.
•lllMtiu: Minis are very hard
to do. The physkaJ problems are
temflc. Not Just stunts. hone-
back ndina and all I.hat stuff. but
wo00na a 12-hour. six-day week
for four months 1<>ltd. espeaally
when you start out tired. So I
wu an abeolute wreck at the end
(of ftlm1na) and bundled m)'9Clf
off to Hawau and had three
Wttks of doing absolutely noth-
ing. Gcni~ up in the morning
and watching the sunnsc and
then the sun.set wt"rC the only
two events of~ day.
01 kffJflS tt: If there's an
ocean. I swim and surf If thcn:'s
a pool. rll swim. I like to play
tcnms. If I'm in a hotel room. I
can tum 11 into a gym m five
minutes with desk chairs and
Jump around and do stretching
exemscs. r ve got this tnck
where I've fooled myself into not
being able to go to sl«p unless
r ve cx.cmscd. My body saves
this little storehouse of energy
for trust
01 Ilia MM Ifft: I ltvc with my
two dalmatians and have a
hou~kccptt. who fixes break-
fast. Then I make phone caJls for
work from my small study. My
desk 1s a total disaster at home.
At the office (in Warner Bros . .'
Burbank lot). ifs a btt neater~
cause I have a secretary and she
gets me to do the 1mponant
stuff. I hate detail. so I procrash-
na te a lot.
ol 111s leltr ,.,.utitl: One of
my problems is I've always been
shy about giving panics. rm not
w1ldly outaoina with people I
don't know well. Also m)
fnend s.. by chanct. tend not 10 b(
in the buSlnns.. I don't hke to
talk ihop when rm rtlax1na.
Ot Ilia Int Ilia,... TY'• 'Ir.
KINlrt' 1t1rt1111t IHI: With·
in a month afttt we started. 1t
was amaz1naJ > succtMful. I did
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cxpcnencc a hustle and bustle
when I went to the supermarlcet.
but I wasn't out in the world that
much. By the foun h and fifth
years.. I bcpn to rcati.ze there
were many other thmp I wanted
to do than play this o~ charac-
ter.
Ot ctlltlltlJ .,m111 crttiei
d W1 actlts; I'm kind of a
harsh critic of my own wor\.. so
when I read ncptive bits. rm
not always surpnscd. because I
find things I don't like too. Bc1na
a "pC'l"CnniaJ ncwromcr-1s lond
of intttestina. Actually. I'd rath-
er gr( a ~v~ hke that than Mhis
usual superb performance ..
which indiatcs a slight boft'-
dom.
OI Mt ... rtM: 81· Rrasnn of
l 11SOmf\'. 1 novel based on a t~
story about a man who murders
his wife Has wifr started therapy
and it hat • very 1nsecutt n~ in
him. that she W1$ 11v1 ng her tntl·
macy. 9ot physically. to anothcT"
man. So he went into therapy
and had the 1ncrtd1blc bad luck
to find the absolute worst thera-
pist he could possibly have ch<r
sen. a 1UJly destructive man
who destroyed him. This thcra-
ptst rook awa> all his dcfcn~
without g>vma him any suppon
and the IU)". wenl nuts and
hackcdltis Wlfe to death. But she
was castra ll"J him. He was put
in an institution to gain back his
sanity before he could b( tned
Fascmauna to me were tns haJlu-
o nat1ons while he was 1nsa~.
01 11ntt1 -...... ,,,..
tWan: I found It arcatly 11lum1-
nat1ng in my personal hfe and
because I had both pnvate and
group. I found 1t helped me as an
actor To find what people art
rcaJI" afraid of. whal moti vates
1heni.
The ethic of silence was pn:'tl)
strona in the aroup I was 1n I
trusted the pcopk prett) much
1n tennll ofblabbm&. Sometimes
people arr afr&Jd to say anything
in front of vou beaux you'rt
this cdcbnt} type. this famou~
~n. Prett) soon they grt the
idea that you're JUSt as fragile
and frail and human as the) are
01Mtq51: I find the ~of
time rat.her 84Jtt8bfc. Things in
my hit~ gotng exactly the wa}
I want as sf I'd wntten the scnpt
for a moVJC. (He knocks on
wood.) I know they could
changr at any time but I love the
way I'm ,ett1na on with my
friends. I'm enJOYln& my work m~ than I ever have b(forr
and I am enJOrna hfc a lot One
of the thu\IS never could un-
derstand about myself was that I
was always liVJng in a rrhcarsal
- my life was aoina to come
later. I would have the chanct to
do everything over again. I
would play Hamlet apm. I
would play Rldwd II again. I'd
read all lho5it boo4 Somehow I
lhought I was goma to ~ this
big SttOnd chanct. Suddenly I
t!'ahted I'm hv1na my life and
n's klnd of wonderful You
make m1stak~ and 'K>mct1mcs
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Career advanocment may be pessmg
you by this very moment -and you
may not even know it, says Andrew
Sherwood, president and chief executive
officer of the national career counseling
fumofGoodrich&Sherwoodin New
Yortc City.
Opporturuties for advancement come
and go daily, he says, but man y of us
miss them -even if~ created them
-or ~Just aren't ready when they
appear. Sherwood labels the opportuni-
ties .. brcaJcpoints. .. Thest moments arc
as obvious as a promouon or as subtle as
how you decorate your office. which if
loaded with personal items can mean
you subconsciously aren't n:ady for
chanae .
"Very often the difference between
1M person who 'makes it' and the one
who doesn't is his response to break-
points. .. Sherwood says.
In his new book. 8reakpo1111s: Mak-
ing Carttr Stages Work/or You (Doub-
leday. $16.95). Sherwood describes bow
to sensitize your9Clf to these moments.
including maJcina a simple list of wh.11
you like or don't like about your Job.
your location. even your personal ljfe.
With that list in band and an eye to
changina what ~don't like, he says,
you'll naturally ·n to identify oppor-
tunities for chanle.
In his book. Sherwood has compiled a
breakpoint "top 10 ... If you answer yes
to any of the statements below, you arc
at a ~int. Sherwood says. For
CICh situauon. he tells you how to re-
spond.
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were passed over. Rejection can be
clothed in compliments. but be prcpe.md
to move on.)
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work for has recently shifted goals, pri-
orities or strat~. (Analyze the shift and
~out how -or if -you can help.)
•You have achieved proficiency or
full productivity in your current posi-
tion. (If you 're ,etting comfortable, map
out another goal to shoot for. But don't
move until you're certain you have mas-
tered your present position.)
•You've reached a stage in your ca-
reer when you can afl"Ofd career risks..
(Ask for a new assignment, go for a oew
challenac.)
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side.)
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or have become the ltnior sialf member
in your ~rtent « leCtion. (A void
the np o lettlina in « appcarina too
oomfonablc. Try to move up or thmk
about movina on.) a
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APRIL TRAVEL
A spring bonanza of USA getaway
Whatever your corner of the country, you '11 find
something to do in this new USA WEEKEND
guide to the month's best quick trips.
EAST
At the White House,
the lans are in order
The natton's capatal is abloom. and the
annual Spring Garden Tour at the White
House in Wahinpln. D.C~ April 19-20.
is a perfect way to apprcetate the season.
Stroll through the White House West
Lawn and the Jacqueline Kennedy Rose
Garden -THE rose garden -to smell
and ICC the beauty. It' S frtt.
Information: Washinttton. D.C.. Con-
vention & Visitors Assooat1on (202) 789-
7CXX>.
And for even more spnng flora. ven-
ture over to Georgetown. one of the capi-
tal's most picturcsque residential areas.
for the 58th Annual Goorgetown Garden
Tour on ApriJ 19.
Admission: $10. lnformauon: ~
town Garden Tour. 3224 N St. N. ..
Washing?On. D.C. 200)7, or call (202)
10 ·USA 'NEExIND • A,._,l 11-13. 1986
338-4229.
If you mtSSCd the Olerry Blossom Fes-
t1val earlier this month. don't ~r.
Longtime Washmgtonians claim la~
bloomers still may be around at the end of
Apnl.
s. Fest m dlallte '*1
• s.bylon. N.Y .. Captrec Sea Fest.
April 26-27. Held in Long Island since the
early 1900s and named after an old Long
Island family. the festival kiclcs off the
fishing season. Eat seafood. watch crab
races. sec nautical displays and examine
new boating P,.. Also. the Coast Guard
will give free rides on vups. Information:
Office of Parts and Recreation. P.O. Box
247. Babylon. N. Y. 11702: (516) 669-
ICXX>.
• Henlwy. PL Chocolate Chae IX.
April 27. Even 1f you don't enter the
I 0.000-rnetcr run or the t~mile fun run.
this event as a perfect excusc to visit the
USA's chocolate capital. This nmt of year
you can enJOY the tulip p.rdens and. as
always. lots of chocolate. ~ registra-
tion: SI 0. Information: (717) 534-8497.
WEST
San Francisco
is about to blossom
The Annual Cherry Blossom Fcstiv
one of Su F....._.,., show1est oe
uons -and oenainly one of its ·
About I 50.CXX> visitors will ~pmte
the festiviucs running Apnl I 8-20
apin ~~I 2S.27.
A hiahJ i&ht. of counc. will be the
blossoms themselves in Ja~town and
the Jas:anesc Tea Garden an Golden Sta
Park. The tw<>weekend festival also
tu~ a two-hour ~ and troupes
pcrfonncn.. includina judo and W.te e
P'f1S. JapaneK folk sin&ef1.. drum
and exuberant dance ensembles.
Amidst all w activity. you can ni
food from m°" than 40 booths. wa
movies. ny kites and learn techniques
Japanese flower anansina.
Information: Send a sclf..atV11rPC.•ftl
stamped envelope to Chmv Blosso
Fcsuval. Japan Center. I S20 Webster S
San Franci5CO. 9411 S. or C'811 the Jape
Center (41 S) 922~776. .,. ............. .
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Valley Bicycle Tour. April 20. Travel t
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through Los Lunas and back. vou·11 bike
through the world's 1arJest cononwood
fornt -in bloom. C.ost: $6 per bicycle.
Information: Albuquerque Convention
and Visitors Bureau. (800) 321-6979. Or
write Rio Grande Valley Bicycle Tour.
P.O. Box 40235. Albuquerque. N.M.
87196. a W-m• het. Wash.. The Washu:111on
State Apple 8los5om Festival. April 2~
May 4. About 400,CXX> visit.on converge
on this comm= of 18.CXX> to enjoy the pinkish-white blouoms. attend the
theater product.tons. eat the food and. yes.
atlmd a b1dift rodeo. Fn:e. lnfonnatJOn:
Wuhinaton State Apple Blossom Festi-
val Association. P.o: Box 8~. Wenatch-
ee. Wash. 98801 : (509) 662-3616.
CENTRAL
The play' s the thing,
21 times, in Chicago
Thea I.er! Theatet. Theater! It's the buzz
word in C1Uc8ao later this month and
most of next
Some of the world's greatest produc-
tion oompanics will be perfonruna come-
dy. mime. Wtt. Kabuki and classical
plays at downtoWn and community ~
aters dunna the Oticaao lntemauonal
Theatre Fcsuval April 2i.May 25. Sched-
uled performances include Tht Rtol ln-
spt'C'tor Hound, Tht Critic. Thl' Tro~
Womtn and Cbekov's ChtrrV Orr:hard. Amona the acting com.pantes: Ian
McKellen and the Edward Pelhcrbridee
Company of the NationaJ Theatre of
Great Britain; Haifa Municipal Theatre of
Israel: Suzuki Company o(Top. Japan:
El T riadt of Spain: the muJtirlciaJ Mar-
kc1 Theatre Company of South Afiic:a and
11 of Clucqo's equity companjcs..
Admission: S8 to $35. lnformauon:
Cbicqo International Theatre Fcsuval.
P.O. Box 3567. OUcago, Ill. 406S4: (312)
644-3378 .
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tions.. April 2S-27. Thousands pther in
the St PauJ Civic Center to watch follc
dancina and shop at hundreds of booths
packed with foods and arts and crafts
f'rom a1ound the worid. A.drnitllon at the
door: $6 for adults, $4 for children S-16;
SS ~paid. Information: International
lnsutute of MinnelOta. 1694 Como Ave .. St Paul, Minn. 55108: (612) 647-0191 or
(800) 328-1461 .
•Deanom, Midi.. 1950s Great &-
cape Weekend. April 19-20. On the pro-
~at the Henry Ford Museum~ rock
n' roll music. dance les.1ons. 1 IOCk hop. ~ radinp. pme shows from the
19~ and cartoons from the era. Admu.-
sion: S8 daily g adults, S4 for children.
lnfonnatJon; Henry Ford Museum. P.O.
Box 1970, Dearborn. Mich. 48121 : (313)
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Horseradish King:
Suitably overpowering -~~++++I
ly lidtetle lluly
It's hard to ignore Sol T uJ..
koff It· s hard to ipwn his
voice as it booms throuah his
cavernous Baltimore factory.
Ifs hard to ignore bis trade--
mark ll8Cf-print suits in Day-
Glo 'ellows and browns.
To food industry insiders..
Tulkoff 1s the USA's .. Hone--
radish King." And the 60ish
president of Tulkoff Honerad-
1sh Products Co. loves to talk
long and happily about his do-
mar n -prcpa1'ld honeradish.
-ifs veat for aimina the di-
gC'Sll\ e JWCCS flowing. and per-
fect for any bland foods that
need a touch of maaic." be
sar; reeling off a list: sauces.
gl'3 Vt~ drcssi.np. steaJc or
roas 1 bed'. deli sandwiches.
cocktail sauce. Bloody Marys.
The tuber on which Tulkoff
works his akhcmy 511.rtS out as
a thick. din<aked root. But
once n's grated and mixed with
vmcy.ar. the root becomes a
pungent relish ~ fm to
the mouth and tears to the eyes.
T ulkoffs family-run busi-
nes .. grates 20 to 40 tons of
hor<.eradish root daily. bonlina
both whi~ and red prepared
hON:rad1sh -the oolor comes
from beet juice -as well as
sue h spinoffs as Tiler Sauce
lho~ mix.cd with may-
onnaise). mustard and oodaail
<.auce sold acroa the USA.
Because honendish is one
of the bitter herbs ealal at f'Us..
o' c r seders -ctJebr'ated April
24 -~early spring is its bia-
g<.><it scUma ason. But to make
~it ~ 9efling year-roood
Tulkoff' has becornt the indus-
try's premier pitchman. visiting
trade shows in his custom-
madc jackets and ties -the wort of a Galveston. Texas.
cailor who also has designed for
Liberace. The tiler. he expWn.s
proudly. was the nwcot of his
World War 11 tank destroyer
banalion. and is the namesake
of the company's second best-
selling product. Tiler Saucx.
His ktmian immipant par-
ents started the business in the
1920s in a Baltimore neighbor ..
hood known as Corned Beef
Row. Located east of what's
now Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
it was a bub of Jewish family
and busineu activity. Bick
then. -prod~ people would
fresh.trate honeradish while
the customer waited, .. Tulkotr
ls.
days. TuJkoff receives
4 )er.kJeds of roots al-
Y from 0c:t00cr to
May.
The burning fumes ltf'C18t-
ed by the pated honeradish
art minimim:! by an extensi~
exhaust ays&em. The process IS
not foolproof. Jokes Tulkoft:
.. Most of my employe!es tell me
the aroma keeps down their
cokh."0
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The lowest. The Dot-so-lowest.
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3mg 4mg 5mg 7mg
Now Menthol is lowest.
By U.S. Gov 't. testing method.
SURGJN GENERAL'S WARNING: Quining Smoking
Now ~eat~ Reduces Serious Risks to Your Heatth.
Nfm THE lOWEST OF AU. BRANDS
~ltMI ts Ms ~ 111'9 die Jari 11& FTC~ c. flC ml!(hor1
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;_ HI -TECH
-~, --
The photo alun
of yourfubn
may be a 1V set
lyc.MWlllllS
Picttm a camera that takes pictun
without fiJm. There's nothing on the ma
ket like that fi&ht now, but manufactUfCI
say it's dctirutdy commg. with a key con
poncnt to be ready m about a year.
The major obstacle for manufacture
seems to be sharpening the pictures. an
the mAJOf obstlc~ for consu~ whc
the thl"CC-{X)mponcnt system finaUy tu
the stores wiU be price -about S t..SO
But. as with most other high-tech pro<
ucts. the price as expected to drop prct1
fast.
Sony of Japan mtroduced the nm pre
totype fiJmless camera in 1981 . Smc
then. Canon and Konica have shown ve:
sions. and most camera makers -incJuc
ang Kodak -have units in the worts.
Herc's how a complete three<:0mpc
ncnt fiJmJcss camera system would won
• An clectroruc camera, about the m
of a hardcover boo« with a lens protrud
ina from the side, will capture imases on
cracker-silt disk.. You1J be al* to get ll
immediate look at what you've shot tr
hooking up a playback unit to a color TV
And a third ckvk:c. called a printer, wiJ
prod~ s.oy.7 pnnts on regular photo
graphic paper.
• 8cforc prints arc made, colors can b
cha.nacd or dark spots li&htencd right 01
the iV screen. Also, the disks can b
erased and reused.
Already. a ~ hundred families in Bos
ton. Sacramento and Toronto arc leStlni
a _playbeck unit from Kodak. If thole fam
ibcs fikc what they sec, Kodak could bclir
marketina the playbeck unit by lale tha!
year. The ~ for the playbeck unil Ko
dak says. would be $300 io $600.
Why would you want a playbeck uni·
without the fiJmless camera and the print
er? 8ccaU9C you woWd be able to le'l'K
your film to one of Kodak's JJr9CCSSi~
centers and have the ~ traftsferred tc
a disk. YOU iMCn the disk in tbe piaybld
unit and look at the pictures on your TV
When fu~ ftlmlea phoqraph)
arrives. the dectronic camera will put tht
ptctures directly on the disk.
The heaJ1 Of filmJess photopaphy is I
dirne-tizc dectronic chip, called • ~
cou~ devioe or CCD, that is lmSitJve
to liaht .
ttDs arc small. liah~t and dura-
ble. The problem: They stdJ don•t pro-
d~ pictures as sharp as you can ~ with.
a conventional camera.
But with the pocentiaJ profits that arc to
be made from fUmless photCllrllph)'. you
'can ~ the phoio pants arc wortina on
it(l
G n Willianu u busmns correspon
dmt BC NtwS
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How to remember names tbe moment you're introduced to new people-page 209.
How to lock the name onto the face page 212
How to use the built-in power of the name to r~member it, page 213.
A "Foolproof Phone Number System." (Pa1e 156.)
How to remember twenty things in less than two minutes. (Page 159.)
How to simultaneously boost your reading speed and Increase your memory power. (Page 193.)
.. We have never really learned to remember.
With 1 little practice, almost anyone can be a 'Memory Whiz' ...
for lftSIA&CC-
Thc three 1111u of memory (TM 101
one·s cap.city 1s 1nlin1te ha dur11ton is
fofner Sec paae U . 1 ··nm II I areal pllty Ind Get loday's
ocwapapcr You are 101n1 to memonu a key
story Of ad on uch of the lint 20 p11es a.s
)'OUr friuda watch " (Pase 16S )
'Milt 10 do 1f ~ "blank out" on 1 111t1I
name or fact. and don'1 want to wait houn or
dmys to act ii beck. Plae 46
Why cwn people In their 80'1 and 90'1
can swallow up new fects u competenlly u
their 1raodcblldrcn (Pase 122.)
llutt diets that "notably increased the
n11mbcr of coen«11ons between neurons 1h11
ue neceuaiy for memory ·· (Paae 27 >
How ooe m.11 stancd out •lib the ftOfmal
1b1lity to rcmem~r 1evcn d1a1u 11 a
lune and akyrock.ctcd II to e1ahty And
how ~ may utc lilac urne system 10 memo·
"" aerial aumben. Social Security numben
of family memben, new car license numbcn,
1.11d ··enctlcaa" phoM n11mbcn (Pl1e 137 I
If YOU HAYl ltUSON TO FUR
ALZHElllE1t'I DllUll, TURN AT ONCE
TO THI NIW MEDtCAL NUTIUTIOM
DtlCOYEltlH OH ~E ZI.
Are "°" •IWllY• k>1111a aluaca, Cl/ key•.
or 1mponut pe~n., Then read tbt 11n1lt
Mr.leOCC 00 pa&c 143
How hormones produced by llTCJI c1n be
11.ted to .. lock memories into the brain perm•
nenrly." (Paae 47.)
Are ~ )'C•n11n1 to lcam some pany
AIOUT THI AUTHOR
JMll M .. •i.cef"I Pll.O., u 1 apec11ht1
f8 dcmy1tlfyi11a ttM lea111t11a of bu1c 1k1ll1-
ucl In at.IP' .. private dknll break throuah
mcrlMWJ blockt Her Mdlla&r client• Include o. .. ral Electric alld IBM. St. tcecbu at
Nctw Yon. Unl¥Cn lty and the Uoivcnity of
C.Jlfomla !Atcnion
trick• lh1t will d111 lc vour fnend1 ind cn·
worten with your bnlh1n1 nn-memoey"
lllcn paae IS8 11 for you'
How to quickly a111e your m1od ~IX
memory records of whal you want 10
remember. nither thin JUSI one (Paac 144 1
h II 1mpou1ble ror you 10 remember the
me1n1n1 or 1mpon1nt wotd1. 110 miner how
many 11mc1 you look them up" Try paae 141 .
and you'll probably never roract them 1111n.
There's 1n euy w1y to permuently
remember steps 1h11 ha~ 10 be performed 1n a
~ucnce. like open1n1 1 safe, or malt1111 1
1ourme1 pu11 Sec p11e 164
The most efficient way to study, whether
you cram or not-p11c 167 tr you Jlllt waol
10 remember 10111 cnouah for 1 lest. then use
the cnck on paae 170
HOO* to spend the least number of houn
study1na <one hour a day u the moat cfllc1cn1.
once you read p11c 173 >
One swallo.. of the natural food on pa.ae
7A, and ¥Olunteen at the N111on1I fnsthute of
Menlll Health "were able to memorlre a
sequence of unrelated wotd1 more quickly.··
To really remember 1omcth1n1. you
\hould recite the 1nform111on owr and ov.:r
1111n 111 your hud-naht" Wrona A much
more powerful "'8)' 11 ~n on p•ae 172
Fu 100 many people unknow1n1ly
"impair lhe blood supply c1rry1n1 oayten lo
the bn11n ·· Mike sure you're n04 ooe of them
by chtck1n1 paae •l
MEMORIZING FORMULAS. PAGE t 71.
MUIOltlZING DATES, PAGE 171.
MEMORIZING MUSIC, PAGE 179.
How 10 remember what ~ hear-pa~
201 Speed liatenina-paae 202 How to
ianden11nd the 1ilences u well u the .-orda-
paJC 204 Wllca the speak.er (perbips your
bou) nnden. how to undentud euctly
what you're beto1 asked to do-paae 207
NEW STRATEGIES FOR REMEMBER·
INO PEOPLE. paJe 220 For c11mplc. what
10 do If yov'r. not chat mucb intcr.ated In
people. or 1f ~·re bu1c1lly shy How to
remember faces. paae 214 How to remember
mousy and almosr 1nvmblc people. paae 211
How 10 memoriu: 1 document. word by
word-paae 242 (11111 t«hn1que is 1ndi1·
pensable when )'OU do 10 effecttW b~uioeu
ptuent111on. or penuadt ~r boss to a•ve
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A spec11I memory Ind. that you can
reheanc wnh • p1nner, w you can amuc
your friends 11 1 pany with your "mind·
rcad1n1" 1b1h11es <Pase 238 l
How 10 find ou1 1r common noaprescrip·
11on rned1c1ne1 mmy be producina memory
blocks CPaae '° )
How 10 1ave an 1mpon1nt thouaht a.s you
drifl off to sleep-,.,11hou1 wr1tina 11 down.
and w11hou1 spend1na an hour to act back to
sleep
What to do 1( ~ hlw somcth1na 1pec11I
to tak.t alona •1th you when ~ leave the
house . a tnck ao powerful thar you can
lmy out lht tnps for 1 whole wort-week 1n
ldVIM'.C
be1na 1ble 10 come up w11h the
1nsurat1ce pohcy numben of t:VCry member or
your family or lhe rc1i11r1tion number of your
car or lhe numben of all your bank accounts
and credit cards can uve ~ lots of time ind
•uravation in an emcracncy." Like lhe Ide•"
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SPORTS
lf Larry Bird has r....wvLa on his
rnd there's good ~-EAJ\er all"
\ ~ the Boston Cdtics star forwan1. Georgl8 IS my mom and probably my
lggtSl fan ."
Bird, 29, will be the alJl)ie of mom's
e this week when CBS-televises the
penmg rounds of the National Basket-
1 "5sociation playoffs. (Cbcck your
I hstinp for exact times and days.)
1\o surprise really. The Celtics bavt
n rn ~ pla)'t?ffs every )Ur since the
foot-9 Bird )Oincd the ream for the 19 .. Q-~ He led them to the
hamp1onsb.ip in 1981 and 19M.
Btrd IS accus&omcd to the &me, but
he v.omes about the pressure it puts on
his family hick home in French I..ick. a
southern Indiana community of 2.<XX>.
""1om is a kind of private penon,"
Bird says.. .. By cbo1~. she likes her role
as he1ng my mother. Above all I hlvt
n<',cr wanted to pul pressure on her."
The pressure is stronaest .. in the sum-
mer when the tourists come to &own,"
say .. Mrs. Bird. who supponcd her fivt
children as a restaurant cook after di-
vornng their father in 1974.
.. .\t times it is a very bia bother. what
\.\1 I h reporters callina all the time. But it
I\ v.ell worth iL Larry has wortted SO
hard to achievt what he has and rm
glad he 1s si:ttina the rcioosnitaon.
.\JI my kids have been aood, but to
hd'e a superstar ... Well. I usually don't
brap on him but it's IOmetimes hard w
tx'ltevc alt that his ~WJCI to Larry. It
jU\t happened to fat
\1 ~. Bird is .. camerHby and telf-
C• IO'iCIOUS," and refines to be ~
&rarhed. She's often annoyed by the ~
d>a< '""-in her~ 1011. I~ ~ear-old Eddie, the · IOOl'er for
Lury's old Spm• Valley · School
ha\kC'tball u:am. .. He feds e every·
0c id)-CXpet1S him to be likt Larry, and
lh;\t's not &ir," she ~YI-.
Larry ~ that Eddie. who bas not deci~ where be1J ~ to oof1*. is oft.en
not Judied on his own merits.
"What worries me, .. he says. "'is that
i>e-oplc are~ around just because
he's Larry 8Ud'1 brother. But. be hu the
advantaee in that if and when he does
hecome I IOO<I coUtee pla)ter, be1J be
able to handle that kind of premu.rc."
ff ~ wasn't IJMys at alte in the
lt meliaht, it's becaute. says his mom
he's lib bendf -shy. '
Realls Larry, .. All of a sudden the
\.\Orfd leaned co surrou.nd me in my
Ju nior )Ur in c:oOeF (at Indiana ~te
l 'n1 vasity) and I really wasn't men&ally
preparect b it. .. He tlYI that com.ins
from a family of link means ""to ~
'' All my kids have
been good, but to
have a superstar ...
Well, I usually don't
brag on him but it's
sometimes hard to
believe all that has
happened to Larry. It
just happened so fast
'' on top of the world is probably a phc--
nomenon ru never really understand."
Bini led his c:oUcs ream to the NCAA
tournament in 1979, but lost in w fin-
als to MidUpn State. Sina! joinina the
Cdtics. he his won two NBA mOlt valu.
able player awards. in 1984 and 1985.
Mrs. Bird usualJy keeps lT'ICk of her
famous ton by watchina him play on
TV, thanks w a a1dlite dish outside the
~ Lany buih for her.
0noe in I while. larry is Ii* to pcr-
wade her to nvd to lndlanapolis. 80
miles nonht.ast of French Lick. when
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the time, says Larry, '"She wants to re-= Q't>' much on the sideline" 11
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W-111 alcoholsm
burden ycu kils?
A test is coning
A test that would meas~ a young per-
son's probability of becoming an alcohol-
1c will be one of the major toptcs when the
National Council on Alcoholism meets
this week in San Francisco.
"Children a.re drinking at an earlier age
than ever before, and we know that this
increases their risk of having akx>hol
problems. .. says Thomas V. Secs.set. exec-
utive director of the council. .. Among ad-
olescents 14 to 17 years old. 3.3 million
show signs of developing serious alcohol
problems. This is clearly a major threat to
the public health."
The first test to detect a geMtic predis-
posiuon to akoholism probably as five to
I 0 ycan away. says Fenton lsaaaon. pres..
1dcnt of the National Foundauon for Pre-
vention Qf Oiemical Dependency in
Omaha. Neb., who will report his findinp
to the council.
The test, o~ perfcctc:d, will include
blood and urine samples as well as brain-
wave measurements. Broad testing is ncc-
es.sary because research shows that more
than a smgJe gene is the culprit. adds
Isaacson.
Current research shoW5 that 10 percent
of non-alooholics-and 40 to 60 percent
of all alcoholics -have lht chemical sen-
sitivity to alcohol. The test wiU pick up
this sensitivity.
Amona other key research to be pre.
stnlcd It the moeti~
• Tbt Ua.k bet1'eeu aJcobolism and
AIDS. Alcoholics or other drug abusm
exposed to the AIDS virus run a higher nsk of actually developing AJDS. says Dr.
Larry Siqel. a Key West, Fla., internist
and chairman oft.he AIDS and Chemical
Dependency Committee of the Ammcan
Medical Society.
Herc's how the connection m!Jht work: Sin~ not aU those who test positive for
the AIDS virus will ao on to develop the
d1SQSC -lht current estimate is 15 per-
mlt to 40 percent may Ft AJDS -some
other facton must put thole individuals
at heh risk. Both alcohol and drua abule
have Iona been known to damale tht im-
mune ~-COOSCQucntJy, thole sub-
stances miaht be the <acton that .. tip the
belancc."
•Vl.camAN and lbt ~·,bod)-.
Alcoholics should not take ~ of
vitamins. •YI Dr. Charles S. Lieber. di-
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Administration Mcd.K:al Cmtcr in The
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believe that llkina such mcodotes will
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hol. But mearch alrtady is showina that
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20 ·USA WEl:KENO ·APRIL 11· I 3. 1986
I
I YOUR FITNESS
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Atnm)oile
wriout has its
ups and dOwns
ne ql6Stlll
I am a 3 7-year~ woman who has fol-
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when I'm ab&e to walk outdoon :JO to 45
minutes a day. Several months Ill). I de-
cided to buy a tnmpoline 10 mainWn this
wc:1ght loss in t.1 weather. Since then rvc
ht'ard conflictina information about a
trampoljnc's sakt)' and e&ctivencss.
\\. nat's the story?
Tbe--
.\s far as ecrobic benefit aces. trampo-
lines are f.ianificandy &ell efictivc than
traditional activities such u biking or joa-
ging. aax>rdina ao a recent study at the
L n1 .,,crsity of MinnelOCa in Minneapolis.
Estimates bued on prduninary re-
srarch.. hbwcvcr, indicate that )'OU bum
off only about 20 perunt fewer' calories
JO@&lngon a trampoline than ifyoujoaed
outdoon or on a U'ICk. Durina a JO.min-
ute Joaina workout on the trampoline,
~ou can expect to bum off roulhlY 160
calones. That compares f.avonbly 10 the
number you bum off walk.in& 30 minutes
at \ to 4 mph (I SO). and less favorably to
nther JO.minute wortours. includina aer-
ob1~ 200: bWna (at l 0 mph). 230: and
\'A-1mmina (at 2 mph). 270.
r~ dqree of ha.lane% and coordination
required to stay on the small. sprilll)' sur-
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lack a 8CJOd 9e0se of coordination.. ays ~u..a n Gerberich. UIOciate proi:slor in
th<-university's 9Chool of~ health.
Rut her coUeague. Robert . of the
university's ph~ education diVlSion..
prnnts out that~ on a tram~inc is ~la11vefy ~ and in fact eliminates
much o( the ;.nu. to JOi.nts that running
on a hard sw1ke would cause.
So trampolines have their p>d and
had point&. For begjnnen. they may ofter
an enjoyable way to slide into more rip'-
uus workouts. 'There abo is evidence that
'iOmc motions on the trampoline -run-
n ma in place while IWi"l'na your anns
from side to side. for example -wiD Jive
you a better Wortout than simply hop-
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Fore! lo, five Masters victories
The 52nd Masten golf tournament concludn in
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.. llalworks
Pioneer's woman
shares spotlight
By JERRY BUC& ,,,, ..........
LOS ANGELES -John Oiarles F~
moot ii the man. often nqlected by
history, whOIC dream of open.ins the West
became public reality and private niabt-
mare. Jetaie Benton Fremont wu the
woman behind the man. ~·She '!&' an utoniabina woman," said
Alice Knae. who atara in ''Dream West"
with Richard Chamberlain. Kriae portrays Jeaie Fremont. the
dau,ht.er of powerful Miaaouri Sen.
Tbomu Han Beaton and still in her teens
when abe met Fremont.
The story of the Fremon ta ii told in the
CM mimleriea "Dream West." It ia
adapted from the novelized biop"apby by
David Nevin. The three-put, 1eVen-bour
aeries will be broadcut toniabt. Monday
andTuaday.
It wu Fremont who mapped the Oreaon
Trail and then PRC:toitatod the U.S.
takeowr of Califofuia hm Mexioo. He
WU Califomia'I ftnt American aovernor
but ended up beina oo~martialcd and
convicted for mutiny. In 1856, be wu the
unsuoocuful Republican candidate for
president.
In the Civil War, be commanded the
Union Army's West.em Division but ao
arouaed the ire of Prmdent Abraham
Linooln th.at be was transferred to West Vifsinia. He lat.er served u territorial
aovenior of Arizona. In hU lifetime be
made and lost fonuncs.
Accordina to the miniseries, Mn. Fre-
mont ~~r WU by his side. "I · she bad a natural arcat
intelliael)()C and vivacity and enCJJIY,"
~ said. "I think her father waa
fucinated by it. Jessie responded so "b:i with such arace to his efforu that
be a desk for her in hia office. At S, be
. bepn takiDf her to the Senate with him. At
8, abe wu 11ttina in the pllery."
By the qe of 13, she was hia usiatant He
wu bounci.na apeecbe. off her. "Her
mother found Wub.inaton ditwteful and,
at 1 S, she became her father's official
h<>11e11," Kriae said. "She had absorbed his
puaion for Western upansion.
"Sbe had met Lewis and Clark. Andy
Jackson waa very fond of her. If she was
Alle e Kr ll•• alcllard
CbamberlalD hi ••nr.m W..t. ''
livina in tbia aae she'd be quite ex-
traordinary, but even within the stric:twa
of her times lbe accomplished ao much.
She was her huaband's put.Der in his
business and political aft'ain. She wrote the
boob about hia life and ellplorations."
Pleue ... DJOB{PaCe3 1
Mayberry materializes again
ByJERRYB\Ja ,,,, ............
LOS OUVOS, Calif. -For a few
magical weeks this tiny Santa Ynez Valley
community transformed iuelfinto a North
Carolina town for the NBC movie "Return
to Mayberry," airina toni&ht at 9 on
Channel4.
It was like the circus bad oome to town
and evervone was invited to participate.
Every ·sian in town declared thii to be
Mayberry, N.C., and everywhere you
looked you saw people from "Tbe Andy Griffith Show" of20 yean llO· Helen and
Thelma Lou and Oti1, sober u a deacon
and drivina an ic:ie cream truck. and Ernest
T. Basa. ltill up to no aoocS.
Acroa.s from the Mayberry Coutthouae1 ctected on a vacant lot. the hiab ICboo bud and cbttrleaden whooped it up as
Andy Taylor, Opie. Hcrnrd S~.
Oomer and Goober waited for Barney Ftfe
to make bis campaisn speech for aberlfr.
Lot Olivot raMientt are the townspeople
of Mayberry. A few have spcakiaa rola.
In the movie lbe hilb_are ~ from
winter raiM. There i.Jll't a Spl.llilb buildina
or a palm tree in liabt. You wouldD 't aueta Ul&Lm>t far away is President Rolpn'1
ranch, or that Los Angeles 1s only 120 miles
to the southeast.
It's Mayberry and 20 years have slipped
by. Andy Taylor returns after servina as a
postal inspector in Ohio to run for sheriff
apin. But be quietly withdraws wben he
learns that Barney, bis lonatime deputy, is
in the f'ICIC. Opie is arown up, running the
town newspaper and about to beoome a
father. Gomer and Goober have their own
prqe. Aunt Bee is dead. (Frances Bavier,
who ,played Aunt Bee for eiaht years, was
too ill to appear.)
Andy Griffith, who became Sheriff Andy
Taylor in 1960 after triumphs in "A Face m
the Crowd" and "No Time for Se11Canta,"
was int.erViewed in his motor home durina
a break in the filmina of the rally scene.
·•we waited a lo"4 time to brin1 it be(:k
for fear of not doina at riabt." Griffith sa)'1.
"But it teems to me. u Bill Cosby proved,
theT"e'a a need for aenOe humor. Mayberry
repretents t time when people were
innocent and unsophistic.tcd.
'"Thete oeoole approecb Life in a dif-
ferent wai· You1J not.ice the title of the
movie. It 1 not 'The Return to the Andy
Orlftith Show.' It's 'Return to Mayberry.'
The people who live then: are the stars of
the show. The quality that makes them
special is that they aJI love each other. The
humor comes out of their love and caring
for each other."
Ron Howard, wbo was Opie on the 1erics
and is now a major motion picture director
was thrilled to m~ the reunion. '
"I'd hate to have missed it." be says.
"But when it came down to it. I was
apprehensive and hopifll that my memory
of the experience wouldn't be oolorcd by
this one. It's a special memory. I spent my
whole childhood on this show ...
··The Andy Griffith Show.. ended in
1968, but Mayberry lived on for another
four years in ••Mayberry R.F.D." Some of
the same characters joined the new show,
such u Aunt Bee, Ooober, Emmett Oark
and Howard ~e.
Georse Lin<hcy~ the dim-witted. bean.1e-
toppcd Goober, says. ••This bu been the
best experience of my ljfe, h 's lite puttina
on a awt that you really lite, that may have
aone out of style, but is now beck in style."
Oon Knotts. waitina to be called beck to
make his rally speech, says. .. Bemey'a the
same. Whatever that was. I never oould
fiaurc it out"
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Sunday. Aprtl 13, 1986 a
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Soap star a true heroine
Conatance Tower.
BY LYNDA BIRSCB
Coale Towen, one of the all-time class
acts, continues to divide her time between
her starring role on "C.apitol" and being.the
wife of America's ambassador to Meuco,
Job Gavia. Since the devastating earth-
quake lut year, Connie's duties as an
ambassador's wife have become even more
strcnous.
Her latest project is finding Amencan
families to adopt children orphaned by the
earthquake. Anyone interested in adoption
or donating to the fund may contact
Towers by writing Project Connie, P.O.
Box 3087, Laredo, TX 78044.
Despite cancellation rumors, "Capitol"
keeps forgin3 ahead with a growing and
impressive cast list. Now you can add
country/western star Tammy Wyaette to
the roster. Wynette provides a love interest
for Judson Tyler. played by Rory CallliOIUI.
Also newly signed is O.eryl-AILD Wllaon,
last seen by daytime audiences as the evil
Ga A
'World '-h a s t u rned
a lot in las t 3 0 years
By LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: I have been watching "As the World
Tums'' for the last I 5Jcars. I was
wondenng what the origin cast was and
some of the original characters. Arc any
still around and what's happened to some
of the people who've left the show?-W.J .,
Warren, Ohio.
A; Havlllg ju1t celebrated lta 30tlt
aulveraary April 1, "A• tile World 1'11na1"
tllrew a major 11llodl1 at Uae New York
PalladJ•m for caat members ud frindt
ud *ew a major basil on the aJr for dlelr
loyal vlewen. 'flae allow, wbJcll debeted Ill
IHI, llad Belen Waper, wllo still plays
Noey, ud Don MacLaogllllll, wllo plays
Iler lleabud Cllrl1. Bobby Alford plaJed
tile JODI Bob Hapea; RoHmary PrlDI
wu 1eet1 aa Peany. l\lcllard Hollud
plaJed Iler older brotlter1:>out•. Grudpa
B•P.. wa1 ,aayed by Wiiliam Lee, wM
wa110011 replaced by Suto1 Ortqa, wllo
wu wltll..., •w utll lll1 deatll a. lt7t.
R•tll Wantd, IOW lffD .. ~ Oil
"All My CklYree,'' played Edie Repe1,
wtlo felt a. &eve wttll tile maJ'rled Jim
Lowell. played bJ Lei Oamoa. WUHam
JtMJtoM wu teen •• Jodee Lowell. W~J Drew portrayed Ellen Lowell
• Sunday. Aprll 13, 1986
Stewart, a role taken over la lHO by
Patricia Bnder. Mark Rydell played Jeff
Baker. (Rydell lla1 coae oa to be 011e of ~e
blgett direetor/prodocen la Hollywood
wltla 111el movlet u "OD Goldea Pond''
..... r kb belt.)
Joyce Vu Pattea, 1l1&er of Dick Vaa
Pattea, played Julee Balha. Nat Polen
wa1 aeea aa Does Ca11ea. Se left tlaat allow
to appear .. "OH Lile to Uve" u Jim Crate. Polu pa11ecl away 1everaJ yean qo.
W1aea tile •• weat on tile air It waa a
llalf-laotlr I08p. Ina ~pa. w(M created
tile ......... trylll1 to cet prod•cen to
u,... w ... , ''TM Gnta.1 Lllflt" from
II m.lmatet to a llalf lloer. Network
execwdvea felt a llaU-llaoer allow woald
never work. S. Plailllpt created ler owa
aoep opera aa4 prom11ed aot more
1toryUaet Ht a loecer look at tile emotion•
of tile daaracten.
"Al tM WerN T9ru" •••one of tle lalt
... •• to Jt f,.m Uve to '-r.· It wtat to an
laotlr a. Deeember tf 117 ucl wa1 No. I
from lt71 c. It'll.
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Q: I may have been one of the few but I
rcaOy eruoyed "Nonh and South." I
undcl"ltand th«e's 1oina to be "North and
South Book n." Wfio a.re some oflbe stan
(PJ ...... 80AN/PaceS1)
Megan on "Days of Our Lives." Wilson
ponrays actress Katherine WeUs. evil ~Ster
of the ailing Leeanne. She'll also proVlde a
long-needed love interest for Thomas. • • • On the Good News/Bad News front
"Days of Our Lives'" David Wallace, one
of the nicest guys in the business. has jus1
been killed ofTas Tod Chandler-but no1
before announcing his real-life engagement
to Lisa Tnael, who plays Melissa. Wallace.
26, and the I 7-year-0ld Trusel met on the
show. Wallace game~ lotsoffan mail but
"Days of Our Lives" producers decided to
ax his character si nce "Gloria Loring." who
plays his sister Liz on the show. bas decided
not to renew her contract. • • • Kate Mlll1rew, "Ryan's Hope's" ong·
anal Mary, rttums to the show next week.
The last time Mulvew came back to the
show was to play the "ghostly" Mary. This
time she'll plar Maura, a woman who helps
the late Mary s young daughter Ryan just
before Ryan's about to efope with R1ck
Hyde. "Ryan's Hope" executive producer
Joe Hardy plans to make Ryan the only
character on the soap to sec Maura. • • • Versatile Bob Dealderio, who bas been
seen by daytime audiences on "Sea~ for
Tomorrow" and "One Life to Livt," stared
in "Mr. & Mrs. Ryan" Saturday. Desiderio.
who has played everythanJ from a gangster
to romantic leads, is mamcd to "Who's the
Boss?'' star Jadl\b Llflt in real hfc. • • Denise Pence dropped a note. She just
auditioned for a role on" Another World."
Since leaving the role of Katie on "The
Guiding light," [)(nisc has been appearing
in the New York revue "Suds," staged by
her real-life husband Steve Bockvar.
Bock.var also is an apprentice director on
"As the World Tums." ••• Look for big changes on "The Guiding
Light." Mary Ryu Mui1ltert hu been
named head wnter, succeeding Pam Long
Hammer. Munisiteri has written for
"Ryan's Hope" and "All My Children."
Story conferences arc beinf held and by
nellt week we'll know who s staying and
who's going. Look for a big list on both
sides. • • • Fonner football a;rcat O.J . Slmpaoa is
producing a brand new syndicated soap
that will revolve around the music industry
and the bulk of whose cast will be black
actors. Acx:ohiina to statistics. soap operas
in general bave a hiah black audience The ever-shrew~ Simpson thouaht a soap
centered around blacks would !\ave a good
chance.
Plans an: for the soap to run 1wice a day
-the original episode early in th~ day. and
a rcPQt performance later the same day for
those who work. • • • "Ryan's Hope" welcomes Trac1 Rosa, a
recent winner in the .. Star Search" com-
'pct11ion. She's set to play Diana OouaJas.
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(198:> Ofama) John Alba910Y, Alison
Steadman ( 1 hr . 20 min )
Ul 'l{l lllA ,,_ ,.,ATI DMC9I In lhrs
London perf0<mance. Tina TurrMK Sings
rock n roll Ms from the past and the re-
c.er11 tunes that launched he< comeback
Gue&t appearance by Oa\lld Bowle ( 1
hr)
., ..... .aim .. flDIOMl. a•111•
TW LOGll Af! I'• 111 ~ICNIU.
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lcil *>¥11 "Cheech And Chong's The C<><-
srcan Brothe<s" ( t984. Comedy) Cheech
Marin, Tomm~~ 1 hr .. 21 min.) M QMTOf • .. TOOAY't--
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dent Los Anoe* Marathon, Inc and for·
mer tennil commlslloner tor the L A 11=~1hr) .........
'°'9 --"*'"" 'Amm TM.I ntUm "Three Little
Pigs" Billy Qystal, Jeff Goldblum and
Voterte Perrtne atar In the claaalc lele of
three daring pigs that n'llllch Wiit with 1
hu:n ;~'l..on Ul~*MI "The Competition" (1980. Ora
ma) Rrchatd Dreyfuss Amy Irving (2
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nrs .. 9mJnL UI LHIW TmMIAWI ATTNI ...
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CllCMOI .. al.at amTWI LIUm.l llAUZlll
~nmu.u. taT'NCLW
llOWll "The Buddy System" ( 1984
Comedy) Richard Ofeyfuss, Susan Saran
don j I hr., 50 mrn }
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rand Prix. from Jefez. Spain (Taped)
JJ..~ ... , ~_.,ntl..-.U Animated Fat and
fuzzy creatures. the Wombles. want a
clean wor1d and embark on a mtSSIOn 10
pick up the mesa left by humans ( 1 hr
30mln)
I DILMliAlll••-· ----719 .,. ...
mWll "Superglfl" ( 1984. Fantasy)
Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway ( 1 hr . 54
min~ NI .WYmA Ill
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Wftl ..... ,_,, IWMUllT
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!or sprrng·s return. five glowing creatUl'et
run up age1nS1 two ml&erable enemies WhO
cast a cloud over their plans I =:.~ HOClllDCll~
MBITOG• ,. llOWW "W•r Wagon" ( 1967. Western)
John Wa~ Kirk DouglH (2 hrs.) .. am
QDI aeco.oum ---... • WWDOL&Vll u-..,,Al..wa&.
NITAmCwu..D OIMAmA M ' ~ ... ,,., ...
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WAT OF Tlll1'M .,
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WINCl:l.MCI ...m.. .... ~
llOWW "The Last Unicom" ( 1982.
Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr . 24 min )
.,. "Abbott And Costello Meet The
Mummy" ( 1955, Comedy) Marie Wind-
sor. Michael Ansara (2 hrs.)
M O&mcl Of aim A teen-age qtrl
(Martha Cronyn) gains a fresh apprecl8·
lion of life's abaurdltiee etter her f11st ell·
e!nence with !<Mt and heartbreek
llJllOWW "Come And Get It" ( 1936. Ora·
ma) Edw rd ArnOld, Joel McCrea ( t tlr .
39mrn)
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&.ience F1e1ton) Lance Guess. Robel!
Preston. (I hr., 40 min.)
Cl)90l'I' .....
([) .,. ·"Mldnlghl Madness" ( 1980
Comedy) David Naughlon. Debra Cltnger LI hr., 60 mln.)
(.I) --using her sclenllf1c back·
ground. a high school st\Jdent aids an as-
piring baseball player 1n deve!oping a ma-
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Ill ....,Ml Profiled Pal r1SCher.
fotmer defensive back lor the St Louis
C.rdlnaJI and Wash!ngton Redskins l u.Y~..-TI
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Drema) Edmund Gwenn. Geraldine
Br~~h;1s1) l ~IClllLLB _""....,
.,. "Flight Commend'' ( I 94 1 Ad
venture) Robert Taylor. Ruth Hussey (2
lhrs ~trJ.
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MITOMC*I NASCAR Transooth 500
from Oe!'1~1on. SC (live) (3 hrs I CID ..,_. ROCll Co11erp1n Doozer and Oobo Fraggle search for the Doorers'
Q!11Jl'.l~I _c_ave Q lBJ _,. "Mass Appefll" ( 1984. Drema)
Jeck Lemmon. Zel1ko lvonel< I 1 hr . 40
lr,,m~.lOWIMAU
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tmUC•ITGIY .,.. "Benfl'' ( 1974, Advenlurel
t!_!gglns, Peter Breck ( 1 tu • 2!> min )
(.f) MPl'il MllWaukee Brewers al New
York Yankees (Lrve) (3 hrs SO min)
CZ) WW.. TAU wm. Gu9St
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WC I I,_ Femlly Cup Champ1
onlhlp ltve trom Sea Pines PtantatlOn HU
il~~;~=,~·1 ~nt E11tw00d. Burt Reynold' ( t ht . 37
min l
... "9 To 5" ( 1980. COme<fy)
J•ne Fonda Oofly Parton ( 1 t'tr 50 min )
Cil .,. "OH Boot" (1981, Orama)
Juergen Prochnow. Arthor Gruenemeyer
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a.a Cl) NA ICU Masters Toumameot fi-
nal round llve lrom Augusta, Ga (3 hrs ) I i I& • AU. "Criminal Childfen " ~l'TOOlll 9 M•M.L New YOfk Mets at P'hlla·
del~ia Phltlles (Live) (3 hrs)
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Finding Jock Beevers' will. Charters and
Caldteott confront SI Clair, who hopes to
d1&Gove< sunken ueasure (Part 4 of 6) Q
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Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Pti1hp Levien ( 1 hr
40 min)
) ,.,_ CHAii When Professor Kings·
field 1s myste11ously at>sent from an Im·
portent class. his students learn a lesson
1n sell-reliance ( 1 hr )
tt11 I ~ Atlanta Braves at Houston
Astros (live) Ji.t;; ) ta:9D wa•rt Family Cup Champ1-
onsh1p lrom Sea PH'\85 Plantation, Hiiton
Head laland, SC (Taped) (2 hrs)
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Western) James S1ewart. Marlene
Oletrtefl p hr , 30 min )
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land A's ~~hrs.) I= "Vtva Las Vegas" ( 1964. MUSI·
cal) Elvis Presl!y. Am~Mar~ret (2 hra ) e mAT ••a.MCa "Man From
Moscow • Wynne goes to Moscow. plart-
n1ng 10 help Penkovsky get out of Russia
bef0<e the leak 1n Soviet security is di,cov·
ered p rt 2 ot 3) Q ( 1 hr )
• 9ClllT~ Superstars Compett
1t0n. p1ehm1nary round from Miami Beach.
Fla ~~Om1n) !, .,. "Ride. Vaquero!" t 1953, West-
ern) Robert T11yl0r. Ave Gardne< ( 1 hr ..
~'MJ,w:.comua
ct:) .,_ "Heaven Help US" ( 1985,
Comedy/ Donald Sutherland. John
Heard ( t hr . 44 mm )
_,,. "Way Oul West" ( 1936. C~
dy) Stan Lautel. Olivet Hardy ( 1 hr 5
m1n)
Cll ... "lmPUIM" < 1984. Suapeose)
Tim M11t-.ton. Meg Tilly ( 1 hr . 28 min )
.... • AUellalf' t.:9 (J) ... "The Gr .. 1 Aaoe· (1965. Com
l~=~~ony Curtis. (3 hrs)
~•eomn W .......... II
• .,.. "Hiid Orivet" (1973. Orama)
Jett Brldg ... VaNlfle Petrln9. (2 hta.)
• _,. "Tho Aprtl FOOis" ( 1967. Com-
edy) Joc:k I f!mmcin Catheflne Dene\N9
(2 hrs I
e 19 c•.u,_ "The Little Sis-
ter" An affluent high IChool lenlor who9e
friends 8/e Juvenile delinquents revealS a
painful famlly aecret When She learns to
trust a probation officef fOllowlng her ar-
rest. John Savage and Tracy Pollan star
l(irWJ..
., LIM
... "HIOf'I School US A " ( 1983.
Comedy) Michael J FOK, Nancy McKeon
ilhf, 40min )
(!) •-Holly gets the chance of a kfe-time when she landS a soap opeta role.
Morioch decides to resign to pursue a ca-
reer II.I°"~ 1 hr ) _, WIW Superstars Compe11-
, lloo, ~~lmlnary round tr om Miami Beach. Fla.~=~ hr , 30 min ) ...... ..::..,-.....
~ealbaHs Pert ti" ( 1983,
) Archie Hahn, John Mengattl ( I
tit . 36 min)
(!) llM MCml IHAA Strotl's Funny Car
Showdown. trom Darlington. SC (R)
Cl) ... "House OI The L Shadows"
( 1983. Suspense) Vincent ~e. Christo-
Qber Lee. ( 1 hr . 43 min )
• • •llCM. .,ii&t TIMI Features the
Beatles in a him which 0<iglnally sired on
British TV in 1967 ( 1 hr )
• IUCll ..... IU. An iron-handed edit()(
of a high school newspaper •ttarns an Im-
portant tesson wtlen statt members rebel
i lnst her Insensitivity Q ..... ._. ... aeeo.-.,
... "Take TtM! High Ground"
( 1953. Adventure) Richard Widmar!< .
Kerl Malden. (2 hrs)
• A-TUii The A-Team Journeys to South
America 1n search ol e kidnapped psycht
atrli™~
.... .,_.IAl.TWA1& ,.,__. ~ .,.. "Rustlers' RhnpSOdy" ( 1985.
Comedy) Tom Berenger, G W Balley (I
hrsi 28 min.)
(!) ... "Ghost SIOfY" (1981. Hotror}
Fred Astaire. John Houseman (2 hrs )
(l) ... "Alslno And The Condo<"
( 1983. Orama) Dean Stockwell. Alan E~Utllel ~1 hr :.>9 min ) •1•1111m -laOCtm'T I ITM119 ... DelO ICllCIUITIC .....,.
IMw==== ..., ...
-WCl!Lllm ITM a.-Sporra competition
featuring cast memt>.rs from "Love Boat ·
ond "Not Ne<:4mallly thf) N~ .. (R) ( 1
hr.)
• ='Wiiiard" ( 1971. Hom><) Bruce ~vtton. Ernest 9orQnlne (2 hrs )
I L.A-• .... .,. "The Trouble Wi1h Harry"
(1955. Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Sh!My
MecLetne (2 M .) e •n 1 UM ... "Meature for
Menurt" Oukt Vlnc.n1lo cfltgultt9 him
sell 11 e friar to ObMM t'tls puf1tsn10ftl
depUty Angelo'a ec11oo1 as Vlenne·a tultr
Kele Nelligan. Kenneth Colley, Tim Plg<>ll
Smith end John Mcfnery 1ter (Part 1 of
3) (1 hr)
Sunday. Aprll 13. 1986 9
.~~------------------........... ... .. lunclay Coal.
• -0
• 009Y .. CHff 9tM hit tMfy tOt·
mer EnQltlh J)fof.-or to be hla pannti In i~~~l1ereo o
I llllW
_."Being There" (1979, Dnlma)
• tr Sellers. Shirley MecL.tne. (2 hrt .
10 min.)
Cl)ITMUYQllfUnlfllll OMt1on Semlfl·
nal. (Llvt) (NOTE: Starting t1me le tent•·
rive. Game tt eubject to blackout.) (3
hra.)
®.._AL Bob Newhart nerratee a IOOk
at the ways wlldllfe creetur" relN, care
• for !i~f[?j;t their young ( 1 hr )
-11=rTMIU1DI
ATM.,_. Scheduled reviews:
"Violets Are Blue" (Sissy Spaoe+<. Kevin
Kline): "Police Academy 3: Back In Traln-1 .. ~ _. "The AmazJng Oobermans"
( 1976. Comedy) James Franciscus, Fred
Astaire. (2 hrs.) 0 W MCll wmt DA¥1D NIOllOiiiZ e PM&Y Tiii Altx goes overboard 10
prove thar he and Ellen share lhe same
lntefests. In stereo. (R) o 1 ........
9CIMllllUIW
.,.. "Greystol<e; The Legend Ot
Tarzan. LOfd Of The Apes'• ( 198-4, Ad·
venture) Ralph Rlcherdson. Christopher
Lambert. (2 hrs .. 9 min.)
.,.. "Easy Street" ( 1917 .Comedy)
lie Cheplln, Edna Purviance
.. CllU1•1mmn a • ... Pm Danny's longtime dream of be-
coming an actor Is put on hold after a big-
time agent suggests another career ( 1
hr )
• u.m a ••--•r • 1n the Arnhem Zoo. a male chimpanzee sets
lout ~:.j;lle a coup. o
ITMtm
,_ .... "Let's Legallll!I ThOSe
Drugs" Guests· Ametican Civil Liberties
Ufllon Executive Otrector Ire Glasser: Rep
Charles Ra~IJ.D I R·N.Y) (1 hr.) l--~:---1\lln ....,_. IOCI Co11erpln Ooozer and
bo Fragglt search fOf the Ooozera'
~inal cave. O ......,.,.,. OP Tiii mt _. PAmll
eatured. Tammy Wynette: Tony Oenza
tours the Bahamas, compoeer Sitt Conti,
modeling agenrs Eiieen and Jerry Ford:
the Cellle Barons' Bait In Texas. (R) ( 1
hr)
(%) .,.. "P'Tang, Yang. Klppetbang"
( 1982. Orama) John Alb9atny, All9on
Steadmen.J1tlr . 20 min ) . ., ...
•a> IAllOllll. -¥11C -..,_ Fea· lured studyl11g bats in southwestern Tex·
as. a PfOfile of the semlnomadlc Mongol!·
an dteoendenta in Chine: a I006c et
zoologist Jonathan Kingdon'• lketcnes.
1)elntlnge and tculptures depicting Mlt
·rri;~:~I
CIM.9-.. ' A Three ctoee ralativM of
10
tht qlant ponds ere featured. the recooon.
~tau and coetlnl\lndl (R) Q
·-UfOMU.
Sunday, April 13, 19a6
.. ® .. ''The COmpetltlori" (1980. Of•
ma) Richard Oreyfuaa, Amy lrvtng. (2
hrs .• 9 min.) _.,. .... ----
.. !"=' YI• IT ftm -Actr"' gan Fil. rctllld dlecu•11 her rOle on
"FalConCtest." (1ht.)
.. .. -
.... "Hot Stuff" (1979, Comedy)
Dom 0.Lultt. Suzanne Plethettt. ThrM
Miami cope get In over their head8 with
the moo when their undercov.f fencing
e>peratlori becomes consplcUOutly SUC· o...ru1.:;1·l I:. "Hard Drive<" ( 1973, Orama)
Jeff Bridges. Valerie Perrine. A race car
driver's IUCce98 11ralna hit relatlonshlp
wtt~.:="9=.n 1.,. "Ghost Story" ( 1981, Horror)
Fred Astaire, John Houseman Mysterious
deaths begin to decimate the ranl<s ol a
smab circle of elderly men who share a 50-
~ar-old secret. (~ • MIMT OP llll The lnl1uenoe of
China's ancient traditions on dally life 1s
el(am1ned through profiles of three former
leaders Including Emperor Olan Long and
Mao T ... tung Co-hoSts· Robin MacNetl,
Jim Lehrer. (R) O ( 1 hr ) I ~n examination of UNICEF el·
forts to Immunize children In Third World
countnes against preventable dl$eases
R)~~t
DOllMUlll °'"°" lYOlllT1U ... (MP'·-..
GIDC:CUU ,._..009..,
. Cl9CI If oun An obligatory Insurance
physical for the store's stat! coinckleS wilh
Edna's struggles to tell Howard some dell·
catenews.
• lmALI. .._ Atter a prtvete tutor
takes on Vicki as his student. he thinks he
has discovered a child prodigy -until Ted
steps In •wma011.• CC) 90Wll "Remember The Day" ( 1942,
Romance) Claudette Colbert John
Peynt. A polltlcian's former grade-school
teacher recalls his boyhood days while
waiting to tee him. ( 1 hr . 25 min ) ClHllMI ~·six Of A Kind" ( 1934, Com&-
dy) Charles Ruggles, W C Fields Two
any couples manage to get In each
other's hair during a cross-country drive to
Calltomla. fl hr .. 2 min.)
M "°"'~9'mfTl(WMml) Ima ....
-<ll •--• ",_ ...... Lenny out
o hit way to arrange a date with t~rl of
i dnNlms. 0 ~ -.aAY ... "A Fighting
holot" A teen-agtr challenges his par·
en11' authOflty wt'80 he announon plans
to QC> ahead with a dangerous e>peratlon
to trMI his epllepay. Sitra Beau Bridge&,
6Kar~ttne. Q (2 M)
M 11MC11 Guea~ K004 and the i:r.~r~• ........ 'I llTll ......
Jm Expb• the verletlel Of plant and animal Afe t~ In tht Seychelles, a
90-le&and archlpllago In the ln<fian Ocean.
(A) 0 (1 hr )
In ~••••· ... ...,_
.... IMIT.-.UWMI IMADATMmll ,. ..,..,.
Ml -~ Olllu Mavttlokl II Lo. Angtitt Lakefl (LIW) (2 tn., 4!
mln-L ,_ 8 • NSY WWI& Punlcy'a trlend9
disappear one by one In 1 mystar1oul
cave.ran 2 of 2) In 11erto. Q
(!)• .. -(%) 90Wll "Po11oe Academy 2: Their Ant
Assignment" ( 1985, COmedy) Sww
Guttenberg, Bubba Smith. Whan Yllldal-
ism begins to run rampant. authotttlee ,.
cruft the motlty pollct acedemy gtldu·
ates as a taat-dltctl ~ tftort. 'PG-
13· ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) '
119 «!),..,,PAL-.&.
... (I) ...... WIOTI Ont of ....
ca's Louisiana ralatlvet It fhe pm,. ._.
peel In the murder of a nightclub <Wtw
Guesr stars Include Barbati Babcock and
Penn)' Slnglet°ai ( 1 hr.) 8 • W ITOml A toupee
transforms 1 mild-mannered ~nt
Into a sav;G murdertt. In stereo. Q
• D• I UllNACI Oempety (Mi-
chael Brandon) fa08I a mixture ot fheh
and murder as he attempt• to track d<)wn
Arab terrorists and drvg trefflck ... In L-oo-
don. ~hr.~ aw• URM.DOPMCl•IOGUl-11AU
(f) TALU ,_ TMI 0.111 Sufplw
await an amateur astronomer When Hal>
ley's Comet returns Fritz WMVW Q1U111
stars.
l':m.aOPMmt• .....
Featured Tammy Wynett•: Tony Danza
tours the Bahamas: compoe« Bill COntl:
modeling agents 8teen and .wry F-ord.
the Callie Barons' Ball in T exaa. (R) ( l
hr.)
• UT\19 Explores the verlttlea of p&ant
and animal hie found In the $eycheltea, a
90·island archipelago In the lndftn OoMn
J:l=I
II WiA ="'--"By fhe S'Notd Divided" A Roundhead troop't .,rtval 11
Arnescote searching tor the hidden Royal-
ist silver embrOils Lacey tamlly rnemberl
In a brutal conflict (Part 4 ol 9) Q (1
hr)
(CJ ... "The Little 0rumnw Gitt"
(1984 Dfama) Diane i<.ton, Yorgo
Voyagla Recruited by lsrHll operat!WI.
an actress becomes a double egent u-
SJgned to tract< down a notonoue Pelestfn.
Ian terrorist. 'A' j. (2 hrs., 10 min.) (() .. , .. ,
CID .,.. "The Faleoo And The Snow·
man" ( 1984. Drama) Timothy Hutton,
Sean Penn Based on tt.. tn.ie story of
Christopher Boyce and Daulton L .. whO
were tried In 1977 for aelllng t()JHeC'tl
U S documen~ to the S<Mefa 'R' o (2
hrs.11 =. ~=-"M•• Appeel'' ( 1984, Dfema)
Jack Lemmon. ZelJko tvaneti.. Confront•·
lions between a compllc«lt pttett and an
ldMlistlc MmlNty ltuderlt laed both to a
P.reater Undefatandlng Of lht hum#! aplrit. PG~Q 1 tw • 40 IT\fn,) ....... _,
_, .,_..,.11:11 I W A
newtvw~ c:llao004rl that her ~ may
have murdtred hit tlrlt rwo ........._ 1n tt•·
to (J)LOU.,.Y . ....... _
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2600 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa-540-9100
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28332 Camino Capistrano
San Diego Freeway
West o f Avery Pkwy Exit
131-GIOO 415 OIOO
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13600 Beach Blvd.
Westminster Daily Pilat ---1 111-2900
Daily Pilat
ATLAS
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
142-0010 540-8211
THEODORE ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
142-0010 540-8211
PEftFOAMANCE FORD
120 W. Warner Ave.
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-lunclay Cont • • l ,..,wc•
MOW TO OW YOWi OW Ill I I• • G11M1mza:a .. (I) _. WllT Rlehard Chamberlain
stars as Jolin Charles Fremont u S ew
plo<er, soldier 1md pohhc1an who mappea
out much 01 lhe hmttory betw~n the Mis·
SISS1pp1 Valley and the Pac1hc coast during
the 1840s Tonight Fremont marries a
senatOl's daughter (Alice Krige) and is
ch<>&en to lead an exped111on along the
Or~ Trait (Part 1 of 3) o (2 hrs.) D • .,. "Return ro Mayberry"
(Premiere. Comedy) Anoy Gr1t11th, Ron
Howard With ms wife Helen Andy TaylOf
goes home for his grandchtld'6 birth .md
finds himself running against his lormer
~ty Barney Fife f()( sheriff of Mayberry
l ~bovmt aJ llOVW "The Man With The Golden
Gun" ( 1974, AdVenture) Roger Moore I
Chr1stophe1 Lee Britrsh secre1 agent ..
James Bond 007 iracks dOwn an interns·
t1onat hit man who uses golden bullets and
has constructed a powerful sola1 death
i (R) R(2 tus 30 min )
WUIWc. llOVW "The Trouble W11h Harry"
( 1955, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn Shirley
Macla1ne A group of local c111zens 01
tempt to dispose of a dead body lound 111
lhe neareywoods. (2 hr&) I D llllTM CON.Alm
llAll&4CI TMIA,,. "B1 the SwOld
OMded" A Roundhead troop's arrrval at
Arnescote searching for the hidden Royal
Isl Sliver embr0tls l acey family members
1n a brutal coolhct 1Part 4 or 91 o 11
hr) I NAm ntl I.OM)
ll'tl11RYI "ChMers A Caldlco11"
Finding Joel\ Beavef' will Charters and
Celdteott confront SI Clair who hopes 10
discover sunken treasure (Part 4 of 6) Q
1._!hr)
Cl) llO-"JftOllC-"'1CU ~ Svpercross from
Anaheim. Cahl (RI (I hr 1
~ITMT.a
(%) llOVW "Frances" ( 1982 Biography I
JesSlca Lange. Kim Stanley Chronicle or
the tragic hie of Frances Farmer screen
star of the '30s and '40s. whos.e dom1
neenng mother comm1t1od her to an 111
=1M~::: :.:::.,Olds ,_ -... LAMY~
flUAm _,•LIVI A fund-raising
special to benefit cancer and disease re·
&eerch at St Jude's Children's Hospttal 1n
~mphls, Tenn Hoets Betty White and
Dick Vsn Patten. ( 1 hr J .... °'~ .... ,. .... CM _. This look at houses bu!lt as
complex Mlf·portra11s by ttlelf designers
Includes William Randolph Hearst's San
Simeon and George Booth's Cranbrooti
estate. OuettS Peter Eitenman. Susana
Torr~~Lc. I WTL.Ue CGmxn mWICI AWam Salutlog top community eeMet
twtrd winners In Orange Coof'lly ( 1 hr 30min}..
(I) .._ Pro ChamPlonthlps, from
Huntington Beach. C.ltf (R) ( 1 hr )
.,.. "Poncy·s 11 rn. ~xi Dey"
( 1983. Comedy) Dan Mon"hOn, Wyatt
Knight A group of high tehOOI 'tudents
12 Sunday. April 13, 1986
attempts to lhwarl the plans of a aetf-
righteous J)feachef and the Ku Klux Klan
to ceni.or a Shakespear' lestlval 'R' ( 1
hr, 35 min) TAUi...,.,. DA"-Just befe><e
he's strapped tnto the electric chair. a
convicted murderer (Jotm Heard) tells his
star~t unbelievable side of the case.
• Donald must come to tefms
wrth hts homosexuality when his Atr Fe><ce
boddtet arr~e fOf a visit Q ~PAT IOcm U.LA.
-~TC*OMOW .. MO'fll "Sugar Cene Alley" ( 1984,
IXama) Darhng Legitlmus, Gerry Cede-
nat F0t an 11·year-old boy, winning a
scholarship ~comes a Ucket to a wCfld
tree from poverty. bol his lellOw w0<kers 1n
tne sugar cane fields prOVlde hlrn w1th a
different kine of education one abOut
hte 'PG' 11 hr , 43 min )
MO'fll "Stick" ( 1984. Orama) Burt
Reynolds Candice Bergen An ax-con's
attemp1 10 avenge his prison buddy's mur·
der brings him face-to-face with FIOfida
mobsters 'A' O ( 1 hr . 49 min ) .. ; ..,.,.. ITMuml ... .,., ...
llZAm "Best of Bizarre" Sl<etches
John Byner as switchboard operalOf Er·
nes11ne. President Nixon (Byner) faces
the press. romance in the eleval0<, the
World News 1e9m Super Dave muSlc VI·
deo o -11.AMYam .. IUICAYlfiOlllWMll 1ta D (J)CD.,..
TAUi ,_ ntl PW-SurJ)f1ses
await an amateur astronomer When Hal-
ley's Come1 returns. Frttz Weaver guest
stars
1-.. M.l.9 ,_.,,Al.9.L. .., .. AllMT
~This examination of the Jud·
1c1al process at work takes came1as IOI
rtie hist 11me into a Wisconsin cour1's tury
room to observe how a defendant's gulft
Of Innocence is decided O ( 1 hr )
I rum,. I.OM> .,.,.., ..
ITMuml ~, .... ,. "°" --· Ralph's night shift gives Atlee and Ed the
1ob of making him sleep during tile day,
Ralph mus1 chOose between paying taxes,
mak111g a church donation and buying a
new~;'Gi. ,,. a&1•• ... 11:11 .._., lfiOllTI MM.
1tll Cll ...
PACDlllW a ... &llTOUCllMLa
C11U••cw•nt1C1WJ11 a
AT 1MI ... Scheduted revlewt
"Violets Are Blue" (Sissy S~. Kl\'ln
KUne). "POl!Ce Academy J· Back In Treln· I .. I IUIT9t Hunt8f'S robbed ol the only
proof !Inking Zul(ott to the murdef of the
blond woman (Pert 2 ot 2) In 11.,-eo (I
ht.)
• 9 ! I -A young glf1 II atlgme•
llZed IOI bolng • tomboy In tNI noetalglc
IOOlt at growing up In aman-town Ameriea
during the Fot1ret
.. "Sun.fl" (1984, Comedy) Ed-
die C>Hzen. Linda Kerrldge A madmen
concoet1 • tainted eott drink that oompels
surfers •nd beech-borne to eat garbege
'A' (1ht.,31 min)
.,_ "The L onety Guy" (198'4, Com-
-
edy) Steve Martin, Chari. &oc:iin: Afttf
his g1rtfrle0d leaves him. a young men
laces a IOnely life and writ• a beet-Mii.ing
book that serves as • ~ for othef lone-some men 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min )
(%).,.,."Come And Get It" (1936, Ore·
ma1 Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea A c:1uef
paper mill owner acquires the power to
cootrol the Wisconsin lumber country ( •
hr 39 min) G NOW TO Oii lOWl OW• I tt:llal) .,.,. "Blondie's Bleaed Ev9nl'
C 1942. Comedy) Penny Single1on, Arttivr
lake While Blondie IS aMng birth IO
Coo+lie, Dagwood Is creatlng cha09 at a
builders' conventlOl'l In Chicago ( t hr., 25
min)
tW 8 _,... "Catch-22" ( 1970. Comedy)
Alan Arkin Maritn Balsam. A group ol Alf
Force officers disgusted wtth the rotation
syslem and the subtle insanity of their
c:ommanderS stop at nothing to get dtS
charges t2 hrs . 15 min) IWW.'l...,..MCI•
tt:9 ••cu. fiiMl .. ..,..11 -•••mn.,.. --~ 1'9 llmt Actress MOfgan Fairchild discusses her role on
l'Fa!~h~--
-ntl ... ITAIUTC:WPU"""8 Orv1S1on s.m1t1
nat (Rl (3 hrs ) Cl9 llOwtl "Santee" ( 1973. Orama)
Glenn Fcxd Michael Burns A bounty
hunter befrlendS the son ol a man he mvr
der~hrs)
1119 CC) "City Heat" ( 198.C, Adventure)
Chnt Eastwood, Burt ReynoldL Towards
the end ot Proli1blt1on, a cop woo.. pan
ner ts murdered teams up with his ooe-
l1me friend. a private detective, and Of•
chestrates some fancy lootwortl to track
down the killers PG' O ( 1 hr , 37 min )
tt19(H).,.,. "Firestarter" ( 1984, SCtence
Fiction) David Keith, Drew O.rrymore
The concetned parents of a 9-yeer·old
girl. Who 1s end<>wed with lhe ability to en·
flame anything at will. andeavOf to protect
hor from government agents planning to
abduct het 'A' O ( 1 hr , 55 min ) G111:=.o ....,...,., II
-llJLLYWOOD OO.• Schedl.Jled In tarvlews with actresa Marlette Harlley and
dlrect()f John Huston
()) .. "II It's A Man, Hang Up"
( 1975, Mystery) Carol Lyntey, Paul An-
gehs A fashion model ts hOunded by male
adm11ers, on. ol wtlofn Is extretnety pot
MSllve ( 1 hr , 30 min ) M1lr.,."" al.al••-···----...,mwafl~c:.aM ._cmu.u. ..... ~
W ... ''The Deadly Hunt" ( 1971, :.tJt~n11a) Tony Francloea, Peter law-
fC>f • A pair of hired killer• refute to let the
f\Jry of a lorttt h deter them from pur9U-
lng fhe young coupte who M thetr Intend-
ed vtct1m1 <2 hri.)
Cl) .. '1Bowery To 0.gdad" (1966.
Comedy) Bowery Boye., Joen Shawtee A ~CINI• a l\olt of Pfobltme tot the
Boyt Ind ~ them on a "tnp " ( 1 ht , 30 mltl.) l :T°~'i.w .......
I ...
laVnta.IUUTYWl'nlla-..ut
t:1I llON "Blame It On Rio" ( 198'. Com·
edy) Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna A
buSlnesaman vacationing In Alo de Jane110
succumbs to an affair wilh his be$1
friend's teen-age daughter, then lrles to
t:1I keo~ secret. 'A' ( 1 hr . 50 min )
·1··••19IT ... ..... ,_ '" ....... . .... ,,.La.
.,_ "Frencf'I 0uart8f" ( 1978, Mys-
tery) V1tglnle Mayo, Bruce Davison An 1n·
nocent woman fs mysteriously transported
10 a lurn-of·tt\e-<:erltury New Orleans bof·
<letlo 'A' ( I hr . 39 min.)
W (C) .. "Some Kind Of Hero" (1 982.
Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margo1 Kidder
A war veteran turns to a life of crime after
lhe government re~ to give him back
pay he earned whlle being a prlsoner In
North Vietnam for six years 'A' ( 1 hr . 35
mlnl_ •1(1)...nrATat .,. "Kona Coast" ( t968. Adven-
ture) Richard Boone, Vera Miles A young
woman dies of a drug overdose and lhe
-Monday
-Morning Movies-
.. (CJ "Remember The Day" ( t942, Ro-
mance) ClaUdette Colbert. JOOn Payne
Hhr. 25m1n)
.. CH) "Reckless" ( 1984 Orama) Aldan
Quinn, Daryl Hannah ( t hr . 30 min )
.. "Marvin And Tige" ( t983, Orama)
John Cassaveles Billy Dee W11Uams ( I
hr 44 min) (lJ 'Crackers" ( t984, Comedy) Donald
Su1hertand. Jack Warden ( t hr . 32 min )
Nl(C) "Greystoke The Legend Of Tarzan
Lord 0 1 The Apes" ( 1984. Adventure)
Ralph Richardson, Christopher Lambert
{? hrs • 9 min )
79 (IZl "GOOdbye. Columbu11" ( t 969. Come
dy) Richard Benjamin. All MacGraw (2
hrs)
Nt(l) "Come And Gel It" ( 1936, Orama)
Edward Arnold, Joel McCrea ( 1 hr 39
min) •CID "Phar Lap" ( 1983. Drama) Tom Bur·
llnson, Marlin Vaughan. (I l'lf • 48 min )
(1) "The Hound Of The BeskervUles ·
( 1939. Mystery) Basll Rathbone. Nigel
Bruce ( t hr . 30 min.)
"Reckless Disregard" ( 1985. Orama)
Tess Harper, Lettie Nielsen (2 hrs) •O "Coach Of The Year" ( 1980, Orama)
Robert Conrad, David Hubbard (i.> hts) •Cll "Anything For Love" ( 1974.
Suspense) Candice Bergen. Charles Gro·
din (2 hrs )
CZ) "The GrNt Ok:tator" ( 1940, Come-
dy) Charles Cl\aplln, Jack Oekte (2 hrs
7 min)
-CC) "~lath Gordon" ( 1980. Sc~FIC·
hon) Sam J Jones. Max Von Sydow ( 1
hr . 50 min) CB> "Aoli.r Boog~" ( t979. MU91cat) Lin·
da Blatr, Jim Bray. ( 1 hf • 43 min )
CJ) "Benanat" (1971, Comedy) Woo<Jv
Allen, Lovlee lassef { t hr • 22 min )
-Gl) "The Klllefe" ( 1964, Mystery) LIM!
Marvin, Ang~ Dickinson (2 hra) _., .... _...,,..._
-· "Mys1eries Of The Peeltlc" (1979
man who oav. hef the drugs must answer
to ~~father. (2hra) ~WIOl.aY
1 H~ .,. "Creature" (1985. Horror)
Klaus KlnSkt, Stan Ivar. After lending on
O{'le of Saturn'• moons. members of an
American research team are stalked by a
mrsterlous ltfe form. 'R' 9 ( 1 hr . 37
min) .i .. ,_ ... ..... ,.JlllM .. -·---.,. "OreystOke The Legend Of
Tarzan, lord Of The Apes" ( t984, Ad-
11enture) Ralph Richardson, Christopher
Lambert African apes raise an orphaned
boy trom a helpless tOddter to an lntelll·
gent and experieoo.d hunter 'PG' (2
hrs. 9 min)
·11m ... liY '° ILICClll ....ca ,....,..,.,,
1111 .,. "The Formula" ( t980, Drama)
Mark>n 8'ando. George C. Scott. White ln-
veshgallng the murder of a c<>lleague, a
veteran cop uncovefS a C()(lSplracy fnvolv.
Documentary) (2 hrs.)
~"The Third Man" (t949, Suspense)
Joseph Collen. Orson Welles. ( 1 hr . 44
min) CID "House Of The Long ShadowS"
( 1983. Suspense) Vincent Price. Christo-
pher Lee ( 1 hr , 43 min )
(%) 'The Buddy System" ( 196-4, Come-
dy) Rochard Dreyfuss. Susan Sarandon i.! hr . 50 min )
W 9 "The Gresl Aamedon" ( 1945. Ora
ma) Eroch Von Strohelm, Mary Beth
H~hes ( t hi , 30 mm )
t::tl Cl) "Terms Of Endearment" ( 1983, Ora·
ma) Shirley MacLalne. Debra Winger (2
hrs . 10 min)
.. CC) .. American Oreamer" ( 1984. Come-
dy) JoBeth Wiiiiams. Tom Conti ( 1 hr
45 mm)
<l) "Whal Price Hollywood?" ( 1932,
Comedy) Constanoe Bennett. Lowell
Sherman ( t hr . 28 min ) a.CID "Tell Me That Yoo Love Me" ( t983.
Orama) Barbare Wiiiiams, Neck Mancuso
J..!..hr . 30mln)
.W CZJ "Crackers" ( t 984. Comedy) Donald
Sulherland, Jack Warden. ( t hr . 32 min )
tll(C) "The Razor't Edge" (1984, Orama)
BHI Murray, Theresa Russell. (2 hrs.. 8
min)
(I) "Marvin And TIQe" ( 1983, Orama)
John Cassavelet, Bllty Dee WIHlams ( 1
hr . f4 min)
•CO-"The Laat Dragon" ( 1986. Orama)
Ta1mak. Vanity ( 1 hr . 49 min.)
"Take Down" (1979. Comedy) Ed·
ward Herrmann. Lorenzo Lamaa. (~ hrs )
(%) "The Great Olclator" ( 1940. eom.
dy) Charles ChapWn, Jock 0.kle. (2 h,. •
7 min.) .. a> "Little Big Man" ( 1970. Wntern)
Ous11n Hottman F11Y9 C>Jnewoy (2 hrs .
55mm )
.. ®"Comfort And Joy" (1984, Comedy)
Bin Paterson, Elefln<>f Oevld. ( 1 hr • 30 min) ·, _ ....... ----·
Ing the suppresaioo of e synthetic: fuel !of.
mule :/,:n o4l cartel 'A' ( I hi . 57 min.) ·1=·· IMTWY mATIPACICOMm
.. ''Six Of A Kind" ( 1934, Com&-
dy) Charles Ruggles, W C Fields. Two
z.any couples manage to get In •eech
other's hair during a cross-country drtve 10
Catltornia ( 1 hr .. 2 m.ln ) •00 .,. "Porky's Revenge" (1 985 .
Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A
group ot Florida high School students
matches wits with the proprtetOf of a local
brothel 'A' 9. ( 1 hr , 3 t min ) we .,.. 'Crossfire" (t!HS. Orama)
James Farentlno, Ramon Bierl A ehrewd
police officer devises a bizarre scheme 10
tnflttrate the underworld drug scene. ( 1
hr.=1~ ·i=f. lll•toDAY MU1"Cf..llP w ~ m'T Of Cll 1111 ,.._
era ttl)Ml'"ll"i,,..WWWI-
CC) .,. "Callaway Went Thetaway"
( 1951, Comedy) Howard Keel. Fred Mac·
Murray When a former cowboy Idol's
l1lms beeome popular on TV and the Ofigl·
nal Siar can't be loeated, two sharp oper-
a1ors try to get an 1mpe<sonator to keep
the craze gomg ( 1 hr . 2 t min )
.,_"City Lights" (1931. Comedy)
Cherhe Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill. A home-
less tramp's friendship with a drunken mil-
lionaire provides the vagrant with an op-
portunity 10 help a blind flower girt regain
het sight ( I hr • 2 1 min ) -1--.. u• ,. Cll ... 9 .,...,&I.IT 1W tnt&MeW
with Emilio Estevez Ii :-'.J. 09car winner An)ellca
Huston ("Prtzzi's Hooor"). a IP9dallst In
heir sculptur .... I :c!!lll1J1•1 r••ll!C~nwim•
IA•'1Ll L?811 ~~ Dodgers at n ~~~(3tn) l &:mum. •11•1-.r ............
Sunday, April 13. 1986 13
~~----------------------11111111!!!!111 .....
-Monday Coal.
l ... •110. 19 t •,. TOllll Featured: polo with lhe
Prince of Wales; • video taxman for t~
filing last-minute returns, revOlutlOn8ry
sur~or nea,.ighled eyes l _.,::r..1.
m • u. Featured: tunny llctlonel
atorlet Including space enena lending In
the Sen Fernando Valley; a faith heeler
WhO cur• sick cara; KUE radio, the fact
that the Hawaiian lslandl are drifting te>
IWS'iiir00·-
mWLYW9 ...
.. ,_.C:.l A look at wlldllft unique
to North Americ a. Including the
pronghorn, the mute twan, and the opoe.-aum.ii ,_,, •,_..,,.. .. ~ ..,_. IOCI Wembley' a good hear· =leadt him to an undergroond aprlng of
Water O CD Super Anal Championship (2
hra .. 30 min.) (%) .,. "P'Teng. Yang. Klpperbeng"
(1982. Orama) John Albeslny, AlllOO
Steadman. Romantic problemt occupy
bOth the edoleecenta •nd their Engllsti
teacher at a Bntllh high 9Chool In 1~8
l'PGJc1~·.:.:l'Jrra ,_A
• Cl) UTIAM.La Emma's opponent In
the )unlor-ciUS presiderlllel race IS dying
of leukemia. 8 e YOU .._, Henry recalls the day
Matt moved In with him after not seeing
each other for so many yeara. In ttereo
iJ .,. "The Anal Option" (1982. Dra-
ma) Judy Davis. Lewts Colhns An anti·
nuclear group seizes control of the Amer•·
can Embassy In London and warns that
government hostages wlH be murdered if
Its demandS are not met (2 hrs ) 8 Ill tWMnl 1161 •C.C•CI A
mUfderer lurks backstage at a game
show. and Maft( eppeere lo be next on the
killer's list. ~1 hr ) •:=.._...n ~.,.''The Ho&pltel" (1971. Come
dy) George C Scott. Diane A!Og. Original
script by Paddy Chayelsky. A dlsllluslon·
ed doctor on the verge of divorce Is saved
trom suicide byayoo~woman (2 hrs )
all lll1'WIUL --~ ...._ Fea·
tured: studying bats In southwestern Te11-
as. a profile of the aemlnomadlc Mongo41-
an deaoendants In China. a looK at
zoologlst Jonathan Kingdon'• sketches,
paintings and sculptures depicting east
African wildlife (2 hft.)
• l'UmT,. ntl TMml Man's view of
nature as an endless struggle for survlv81
a-= .n;c..=, is challenged. (I ht ) I .. I c .. flUYMOUm "The HOUM OI
Ramon Iglesia" A Puerto Rican men, dis-
appointed after alrnoet 20 years of Rte In
the U.S .. turns to his disapproving son fOf
help' In eelllng his house and returning
home. Adapted by JQM Alvera from his
~Y~ ~~~ah Gordon" (1980, Sci·
tnee-Flctlon) S.m J. Jenee. Max Von Sy·
dow. A. trlO of NrthMnge trlVell to the
planet Mongo and helpe Ila opprllt8d lo-
hab«antt 11'1 the ov.rthrow of the evil Em-
S*'Of' Ming. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 min l
1• Sunday, April 13, 1988
(()-~Major Leegua buebaH
teams compete. ® .,. "Coal Miner' a Daughter"
( 1980. Biog.raptly) Sissy $pacel(. Tommy
Lee Jones. &led on Loretta Lynn's auto-
biography. A gtrl trom a poor family In rv·
ral Kentucky mamas a man who engtnee<s
her rise to stardom In the mvelc Industry. 'PG~~ln.) ~ .. "Umellgf'lt" ( 1952, Comedy) ~arllt Chaplin. Clelre Bloom. An ttglng
vaud9Vllllan aavet a young ballerina from
a aulelde attempt and together tti.y lo-
aplre each other to auooeee In their ca·
reefs. ·o· (2 ht1., 25 min.)
• .,_ "It Tt k• Alf Kinda" ( 1969.
Suspen1a) V«a Mllea. Rob9rt Lenling.
An American eallor It conned by • lovtly
extortlonllt In Auttralla Into ateallng a
valuable pleCt of st1lned glatt for her (2
hrs L ••CJ) ......., While he't ewey on butl-neas, Michael aelecta tht etatlon recep-
tlonltt to aubltltute •• prodUOer of Dick'•
talk show. O D • ,_ Devld takn a )ob at the
auction hovM where his mother worka. In
lst":m,.wu .... _u. ..,. .. _,.am
• (1)-.w.T Fremont's account of
his travels with Kit Carson becOmes a na·
tional best aefler, Preeident Po!tt organizes
an el4>8ditlon to MCO<e annexation of the
California territory. Start Richard
Chamberlain, G 0 ~adlln, Rip Torn.
i •r1 2 of 3) o (2 hrs.
• M:ll*f ccurm .._ A ._ Mac Davit. Reba McEntlre and
John Schneider ho61 the 2181 annual
awards ceremony honoring country mu·
sic's top recording ar1i81s. trom Buena
Park. Calif (2 hrs ) 8 9 _,.,. "A Winner Never Oults"
(Premiere, Orama) Keith Carradine.
Dennis Weaver Based oo the true story ot
St Louis Browns' outfleldet Pete Gray.
the only one-armed ballplayer to make It
1n mtiiwleague baSeball Q (2 hr• ) I fumlCMIPU...,.,. "The House of
Ramon Iglesia" A Puerto Rican man. di.-
appointed alter almost 20 years of Ufa In
the U.S • turna to his disaPJ)fovlng son fOf
help In seltlng hit house and returning
home Adapted by Jose Rrl/9fa trom his
i~~Lcm
UIT WM.Tl• A 1WrTDI Whlle ~
vestlgatlng the mysterious clrcumatences
surrounding the death of a renowned ac·
tOt. a writer confronts the man's eccentric
widow Tony Mueante and Louise Fletchef
star ~hr.) Cf) LM.&.'I m&Taf tlTI Great pen-
nant races ( 1 hr ) (l)IHI,_ CI>.,_ "Pretty Baby" ( 1979, Drama)
Keith Carradine, Brooke Shle+da. A World
War I photographer decidea to merry the
adol9scent daughter of a proetllu1e In
New Orleans· Red Light Olstrlot 'R' ( 1 hr.,
•9 min.) •CD .,.. "Beau Gelte" (1~. Actv.n-
ture) Gery Cooper. Rey Miiiand. Thr•
Fraoch Foreign Leglonnalfet etalm ,..
tporlllblllty fOf a Jewel thett In orcltf to -1011.+c hOnOf (2 hrl .. 30 min.)
MW. -ClliW 2 ~ nallttt In the Individual. mbltd s>* and
team categoriea perlorm eet'Oblo routtnes
before 11 panel of ~ ht lncludea
Jenilee Harrison and Jared ~ of "O.
las" end Los Angelal Oodgera pleyer
Steve Sax Also feetur• the humorous
side of ee<otilc exerolM With comedletl WN
Shriner and impet8onat0f Lculle ~
Hoell. Cethy LM Crosby and Ed ....,..
naro. ( 1 hr.\
al) .. 1'Tht LCM Machine" (1971 ,
Ofema) John Ptlllp Law, 0ywi ~
An ambltlout young man"• et notNng
to work hit way up lo the top of the ttlM-
llon butlrlea (2 tn.)
l lW ---••oocm .,. "Nlgtlt Train To Mutl\ctl" •
(t~. Suaptnte) Margeret LocttWOOd. Atx HerrllOn. A eolentllt't deughltr
outwtt1 the Nm with lt4 help of a 8fttl9h
!Q«ll. ( 1 hr 39 min.) W ... i#91T• Proni.d: Lenny
Moore. former Beltlmore COltt wide r•
~-"M~' (t984, Comedy) Doug McK90n, Kelty Prelton. A loWeiek
t7·year-old nafd beglna an oe11ta1w put·
ault of the moet popular ~ It\ Na IChool
'A'~= IULSAYfWMCOT .. __ .. pp I
-----•Wt FromThe
ttom Line In New Vortl City, Richard e.a. fat(es a few comedic thole at &uce
l lngsteen and Hulk !i<>gan. ( 1 IY.) -_, __ A11'1LL
... ._,. .. , •• .,. ... tl . .....
.,. "The Champ" ( 197U, Ofema)
Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway. A divorced
ex·pr\z.eftghtar attempts a oomebeck to
retain cuatOdy of Na young IOO. 'PO' (2
hrs.ii rin· L TWIJ"O•• ...
,_MY
~ Sketctioa· Plnoochlo; losl
®g~mst. I .... :u: ,....,. "Sona And
LOYefB" 81een Atklna, Kart Johnton.
Leonie Mellinger and Lynn Oeerth atar In•
aeveo-~n dramatization of O.H Law
renoe's autOblograpt\lcal n<>Yel. (Part I)
1(11v.i l!IPW~WU8m •I 1-.r .......
...... A progrem IMluring hit
songs from movtee lndudet perlormanoes
by Stevie WOf'ldef ("I Just Called to Say I
Love You" trom "the Women In Red").
Kenny Loggine ("Footk>OM"), Ray Par·
k8f Jf. ("Gnostbuttara") tnd John Parr
("St. Elmo'• Fire") (Part 2 ot 2) In attf eo. {A) ( 1 hr.)
(%) ... "The Buddy SY'lfem" ( 198-4,
Comedy) Richard Ortyf\.9. SuMn Saran· dOn Romantic oornpkatlant .,_,. when
a lonely. t boy tergttt t gadget Inventor end would-be writer .. a match for hit qto
mothef. 'PG' (1 tv., 50 min~ l lOW19-Yama.I ... ,,
,. Cl) P n•nma s1 .... and Lau-ra are hired by • dying tycoon to find one
of hll mlellog deughterL (R) ( 1 tv., 10
£)
• 9" • 0-. Ftom Mtt'Ctl
6: act« Robert B!Pe, modll Qwtltlt Brink~ and the M~c.:n Art Pity-.,. )c*'I "'°" Jotmy In ..,_,. ilJ~,mn
r= =MUllD ...... .......
.. "A Cloekwottc Ofange" (1971, ~IWlot! .. flctlon) MaloOlm McOowtll. Pa·
trlek MegM. Tht method of rehabllltatlng
the ltldtr of a teen-8ge gang of rapllt•
and murdtrlf't PfoY91 fY9l'I more threat· ~~·.:~hrs., 17 min) tW= "Not For PublleatlOn" (198-', ·Orama) Nancy Alen. David
Naughton. A tabfold r9P0rter poaaa •• a polltfcal volunteer to ex.poae a mayoral
candidate'• compllelty. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 28
-~·~ "Scoundrels" (1982, Adult) ~ J«emy, Uaa Be. A psychiatrist dis·
Covert that hit belt buddy la taking Id·
vantage of their frlendshfp. ( 1 hr . 22
-~mjlnJy.•IDUWOD ~---.T' I i TClllMT lntetVlew with
Estevez.
al) ... "Along Came Jones" (19•5.
Wt1tern) Gary Cooper, Lorette Yoong. A
cowboy mlatfken for a notorious klller Is
hunted by • s •nd his look-alike. lhe •:ni~: ~.,.. "99 And 44 I 100 Percent
Deed" ( 1974, AdVenture) Richard Harris.
Edmond O'Brien. An Oldtlme mobs1er
hires a proftstlonal hit man to aid him In a
lra;~2tn)
-e LA11 ~WITMDAWID a.m... F'rom May 1985: actors Teri Garr and Jeff
Daniela, prot.stk>nal dOg welklf Jtm
Buck-=r~) ( 1 hr ) I :l."!!1: Spy With Tht Perfect Cov·
er· (1966, Suspense) Robefl Lansing,
Dana Wynter. An lnt&lllgen<:e agent Is aid·
ed In hll eeplonege work by the enemy's
bellelthat he Is dead. (2 hrs., 10 min ) Law---~ Of-ft•H• 'a CMtnU U.'CT:M~TO ........
Cl) lW U. -Freddie Pendleloo (15-3-1. 8 KOa) vs. Shelton LeBlanc ( 19-
2. 11 1(0.) In a llghtwefQhl bOOt IChed· uled for 10 rounds, from [as Vegas. Nev
IB) ~hrs.. 30 min )
-· .,. "The Spiral Staircase" (197 • Suspense) Jacqueline Bisset.
Christophe< Plllmmer. A beautltul mute
woman It terrorized by a mysterious killer
who IUfks In the shadowS eurroundlng an
~nt mansion. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) Cir .,.. "Po11ce Academ .. c 1 oo..
Comedy) Sl.w Guttenberg, ~ Cattrell
When forced to comply Wltll an open eO-
mtaatons poltty. a pollot academy copes
wtth a motley crew of mltfitt 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 41 min.) ·1··· .. ,, ... .. ''The l.awleu Nlnet'-9" (19J6,
•tern) JoM Wayne. Gabby Hayes A
fldtfal agent goes undtfcov.r In • smelt
WMttrn lown to nab a gang of outlaws
who hive bt«'I t80'or1lln0 the temtory ( 1
hr .. 30 min.) ....
"
.......
_. "lnvalon Of Tht Bet Glrtt"
973, Horror) Wlntam Smith. Anitra ~-''d. Young women With aplan Nxual ap-
pettt .. Clute their malt!:'*' to 1tert dropping like flt... (2 hrt. CD.,. "Fandango" 1988, Comedy)
Kexln Coet1*', Judd Nllton. Faced With
adulthood and the pan of Vietnam, ttve
colleQt cronlel take oft acroae Texas for a
lall-dltch fllng 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.)
(%).,. "P"ollce Academy 2: Their Arat
Aa.lgnment" ( 1985, eom.dy) Steve
Gu1tenbtfg, Bubba Smith. When vandal-
ism begins to run rampant. authorltles r•
cruft the motley po11oe academy gradu-
ates 11 a lalt-dltch cleen-up effort. 'PG·
13' ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) .,...,.
1:tl ~ llOWll "Revenge Of The Nerds"
( 1984, eorn.dy) Robert Carradine, An-
thony Edwards. Fed up With suffering
Interminable humlllarioo. masterrr.:nded
by an upper:!au fraternity of machO attr
letes, a g1oup ot freshmen bOOkworm-out·
casts decides to Mt tht college's values
stra&'R' O ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •1.,. "Titanic" (1953, Drama) Cllf·
ton Webb. Barbare Stanwyck. The lives of
passengers abOard the doomed vessel are
seen bOth before and during the tragic
sinking. (2 hrs.) 8 AT M llOWlll Scheduled reviews
"Violets Are Blue" (Sissy Spacek, Kevin
Kline): "Police Academy 3: Back In Train·
I ," IM.L.,,., ... , .... ,,.L.-
.. CAll~
W _,. "That Championship Season"
( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern, Stacy Keech
F'rve former high school basketbaft stand·
outs gather for a disturbing reunion with
the coach who Influenced their lives 'R'
lher. 48 min.) -_.,,,,"* -# .... .... , ..•.•
LR061mn
t9 .,_ "The Perils Of Gwendoline"
( 1984, Adventure) Tawny Kitaen. Brent
Huft. JOhn Wittie's comic strip heroine
comes 10 lift in a aeries of thrtnlng adven-
tures. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 28 min.) ·1•11MC11'16-..... , ..... ------Tuesday _........,11.w1e1-
•(%) "PrelfY Baby" ( 1979. Orama) Keith
C!arredlne, Brooke Shields. ( 1 hr., •9
min.) -~ "Gloria" ( 1980, Orama) Gene Row·
lands. John Adamee (2 hrs , 1 min)
1'.9 (%) "What Price Hollywood?" [1932.
Comedy) Constance Benne11, owell
Sherman. ( 1 hr .• 28 min )
M al) "Who'a Got The ActlOn?" (1962.
C~) Dean Martin, Lana Turner (2
hrs.)
•(R) "High School U.S.A." (1983, Come-
dy) Mlchael J. Fox, N•ncy McKean. ( I N . •Omln.) (!) "SNidowl O.,er Chinatown" (1947.
Mystery) Sidney TOier. Victor Sen Young i! hf •• 30 min,)
Cl) "Honeytuckle Rose'' I 1980, Ao-
iii
,..i;1 c-.ICOLWI a. .,. "The Great Man'1 Ledy"'
( 1942, Western) Brien Donlevy, Barbara
Stenwyck. A young couple'• move West
brings with It a partlng o( the ways, u the
husband turns to the trappings of fortune
In olt welts and the wife becomea attracted
I
to a,~T gambler. (2 hrs) =-.,..cMmu
"" IATIOIPI • I I TGMY mAT•ACICOAam
M .,_ "The Jerk" (1979, Comedy)
Steve Martin. Bernadette Peters. An fri.
credlbly stupid young man, tt1e White
stepson of black sharecroppers, makes a
fortune with a bizarre invention 'A' ( 1 hr .
-33 ~ ~~enns Of Endearment" ( 1983,
Orama) Shltley Maclalne. Debra Winger
James L. BrookS's chronicle ot the )().
year evolution of the comple• bu1 loYlng
relationship between a mother and her ln-
dependenl daughter. 'PG' O (2 hrs .. 10
mtniA.u. ·1 ... ~-utmaa111•TGDAY .. ........ 411111 .w111cma
.. .,_ "Ame<lcan Oreemef" ( 1964,
Comedy) JoBeth WHllams. Tom Conti. A
cook on lhe head during a Paris4en light·
seetng tour render$ en American house-
wife into the delusionary state of ~ the
daring heroine of a romance novel. PG'
Q ( t hr .. 45 min.)
mance) w1n1e Nelson, Oy~n Cannon. ( 1
hr .. S9mln.) -~"Two Of A Kind" (1983, Romance)
JOhn Travolta. OIMa Newlon-John (I hr .
28mln) •9 "The Boys From Brazll" (1978,
Suspense) Gregory Peck. Laurence Oll-
Vlef (2 hrs )
(%)"Des eoor· (1981, Drema) Juer!if8"1
Prochnow Arthur Oruenemeyet (2 hrs.
25m1n )
•(l) "Sunday tn New York" ( 1964, Come-~ Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda. (2 hrs )
-CCJ "2010" (198•. Science Flc:tlOn) Roy ~helder. Jot1n Llthgow ( 1 hr., &4 min.)
(8) "Amityville. The Demon" ( 1983. Hof·
rot) Tooy Roberts, Tess Harptf, (1 hf.
•~min)
"Laurel And Hardy'• LaugNno ·ic.··
Sunday. Aprlt 13, 1986 15
-
I 1965. Comedy) Stan Laurel. Oliver Har-
~ ( 1 hr 30 min )
-(ID "Istanbul E11press" 11968. Adven-
ture! Gene Barry John Saxon. (2 hrs.1
-Afternoon Movies-
a.m "Delta County. u.s A .. (197-7, Ofa-
ma> Joanna Miles Peter Donat (2 hrs )
CC) "The Stone Boy" ( t98', Ofama)
Rooert Dvvall. Jason Presson ( t hr . 33
min)
"8111 Cosby. Himself" ( 1982. Come
<h'.) Bill Cosby I 1 hr . 44 min )
(SJ ··oh God' You Oevll" ( 1984, Come·
dy) George Burns Ted Wass ( 1 hr . 36
min)
CZ) ·crackers" ( 1984, Comedy) Donald
Sutherland, Jack Warder} ( 1 hr • 32 min )
HI 5) 'The Day And The Hour" ( 1963. Ofa·
ma) Simone S1gnoret. Stuart Whitman. (2
hrs) 1:9 CC) • Threshold" (198 t. Ofama) Donald
Sulhetland. Jett Goldblum ( 1 hr . 46
mtn J
(%) 'S1i1 Qt A Kind" ( 1934, Comedy)
Charles Ruggles, W C Fields ( 1 hr 2
min)
Ht "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979, Ofama) Burt
Lancaster Peter O'Toole. (2 hrs . 1 min )
(S1 'Ten From Your Show Of Shows"
( 1973 Comedy) Sid Caesar, Imogene
Coca ( 1 hr . 32 min )
•(%) 'P'Tang. Yang. K1pperbang' ( 1982.
Orama) John Albasiny Ahson Steadman
l!. hr . 20 min )
llll(C) "Glorla" (1980. Drama) Gena Row-
lands John Adames (2 hrs . 1 min )
.. (!) "The Seductl0<1 Of Joe Tynan"
( 1979 Drama) Alan Alda. Barbara
Harns (2 hrs 25 min )
· Murder My Sweet'' ( 1944 Mystery)
Dick Powell Claire Trevor ( 1 hr , 35
min) ,z. 'Police Academy 2 Their First Assign
ment ( 1985. Comedy) Steve Gutten
berg, Bubba Smith ( t hr . 27 min.)
.. CC) "Ohverl" (1968. Musical) Aon Moo
dy Oliver Reed (2 hrs .. 26 min)
-Evening-----
...
16 Sunday, April 13, 1986
•flNOTCW-mVll "What Ptlce Hollywood?"
11932. Comedy) Cons1ance Bennett
Lowell Sherman A drunken. suicidal di
rector turns a waitress into a movie star
•
hr . 28 m:n} .. oao.. .... ,. Cll ...
lIJ BnafA MIT Ta.Gin lnterviAw
with Sissy Spacek
I::!'-:-.&.. Physical fitness en
trepreneur Judt Mlssett. shape-up e•erc1s
es for summer Cl UM "'CCl111111•• ••C,.,£f1PWICll'lll
G) IA•M.L L~1 ~'~~eles Dodgers at San~~es~ (3 hrs) l :'::'A
mvll "Missing In Actton 2 1 rie Begin-
ning" ( 1985. Ofama) Chuck Norris.
Soon-T ~k Oh An Ametlcan colonel held
prisoner by sad1st1C Vietnamese captor~
makes a bid tor freedom for himself and
his fellow POWs 'A' ( 1 hr • 36 min )
i •mmw ... D.tM IMAOOWt
?:a mVll ''Ofum Beat" ( 1954, Western)
Alan Ladd. Mar~ Pavan Following the
C11111 War, an lndt&n fighter 1s requested by
the president to negotiate peace by non-
violent means with a trrbe of renegade In
d1a~ hrs . 25 min ) = iJ I OM ntl fOWll Featured human
ingredients 1n L A 's melting pot the dif-
ferent stor.es of frve immigrants Who have
made California thetr home
I MCl•...-r
WMA"IWJlll• m OM LA. Featured an expert reveals
his secrets for w1nn1ng game shows. meet
photographer I modet Suze Randall. a
look at how Los Angeles school kids
s nd recess pe11ods
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~llAWAI u•ALL "-.&'IDT llT1 The so·s -----''"' ... ...
· UC.,_IMITA AllfA
.. (I) lmAllWllT Fremont Is cour1·mar-
tlaled, continues his trailblazing 1n the
West, makes a bid to be the Republican
Party's preSldentlal nominee, and In his
last years, settles down 10 a modest exis-
tence on Staten Island {Part 3 of 3) Q
.@hrs )
.II CD~ The A-Team runs Into high jlnl<a.~ the l'l/gh seas when they attempt
to resc\Je a tvdge's da~htet from a band
ol ruthtess mobSters (R) Q (2 hrs.) 9 mVll "Butch And Sunde.(!oe The
Early Days" ( 1979. Western\ Tom
Berenger, William Katt The story of how
Butch Cassidy arid lhe Sundance Kid met.
101ned · f0<ces and gained notoriety (2
hrs L G OJ) WMO't THI"*? Angele and Tony
recall their llrst kif.MS and discover they
attended adjacent summe< camps. (Part
I OIJl..fJ~ l~·Opetatton Pac1f1e" (1951, Ad
venfure) John Wayne. Patricia Neal A
wbmerlne commander controls his crew
with llm1t'"5 dev01ioo (2 hrs.)
• llWA An examination ot the aggres-
s1ve agrteultural technOIOQles being U'9d
to develOI) tougher crop atrair'lt (R) Q
~~-Lo.> I!) ~ Thi$ OV8fview ot tax reform
1o11ows House Ways and Means Comrrnt
lee Chairman Dan Rostenkowskl (0-llt ) ,
fellow Congressmen and apeoial Interest
lobbyists lhrough the 14 months of WOfk
involved 1n restructuring the taxation sys-
tem. Q (I hr) <CJ •ovtr · Body Heat" ( t 98 1
Suspense) Wilham Hurt, Kathleen Turner
A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuade<l
by his lover to murder ~t hllsbend 'R' ( 1
ht 53 min)
W -lMINA TOUR
(H) mYll "Te:." ( t982 Ofama) Man [)11.
tori Jim Melll8' With htS canng. but 1m-
pa11en1 older brother, an Oklahoma teen-
ager e .. periences tne many pelns of
~~~~(lhr 43 m1n)
~ lilOYll "Oh God! You Devil" ( 1984.
Comedy) Ge<>fge Burns. Ted Wass A
struggling musician declares 1n despera·
t1on tha1 he would trade his soul for a
chance a1 lame and fOftune and the ever
obtrg1ng devil grants his request 'PG' Q l' hr • 36 min )
:Z) 9CMI "Das Boot" ( 1981, Olama)
Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer
In 1941, a young German U-boat crew
laces the challenges and horrors ol war
when they leave port on their first subma
rine tour R' (2 hrs . 25 min.) m mVll "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round"
( 1937 Comedy) Phil Regan. Leo Carrillo
When a mobster takes control of a record·
1ng company, he nearly causes a male
sin~r to lose his hancee (2 hl'5 )
... [Dl fllHCT m!JJI-Larry hopes
to boost Balkt's conhdence by helping him
et his drivet' s license Q --.wu ftlllla=U. IPClll1'ICa .._,Wlmd .. 1......,.0
~ ThlS overview of tax reform
follows House Ways and Means Commit
tee Chairman Dan Aostenkowsl<1 (0-111 J
fellow Congressmen and special intefest
lobbyists througtl the 14 months of work
involved 1n restructuring the taxation sys
tem~~U. I MOYA An e•am1natlon of the aggres·
slve agncu11ural tectlnologteS being used
10 develop tougher crop strains (R) O
tl> ~ ...,. IO-Freddie Pendleton
( 15-3-1 8 K.09) vs Shelton LeBlanc (19-
2. 1 t KOs) 1n a lightwetght bout sched·
uled for 10 rounds, from Las Vegas, Nev
R) (2 hrs)
.OW. "Mlkt!y And Nicky" ( t976. Ofa·
ma) Peter Falk, John Casaavetes A syn·
dlcate member hides 1n a hotel room leer·
fut that a contract is out tor his Kie 'R' I 1
~=.-~ t::9 (!) 90Wll "Heaven i<nows. Mr Allison"
( 1957. Drama) Aobeft Mitchum, Deborah
Kerr 'A Manne COfPQfal end a nun ltnd
that they're the only ~ on a Paccfte IS·
land until the Japanese arriwt (2 hrs .. 30
min.)
.. G1) 90Wll "The N'Qht 01 t ht> <;eoerets'
(1967, Mystery) Pe11ir o·rooto. Omar
Shorlf A Nazi mejOr su pects three of his
generals of murdering a Waruw J)fOStl·
tute _J3 hrs) -a • .,..,, A psycho!Ogy pro1essor
-Tilasclay Coal.
Is P<ogrammlng hls students as assassins.
lns~~hr.) 11' -II• FOi tm Spenser looks
Into the mystMloos clrcumstances sur-
rounding the death of a novitiate. (R) Q •""" .... ., .....
.__ ,_ Tiii FM IAIT: Mu.a,
..... TIMI WAI ··Adam Smith's
Money World'' ellplores deepening trade
problems between the U S. and Japan
through documentary essays and taped
discussions with American and Japanese
trac;:='~~
•• ,_ C#-PUCe ·--Tiii Ami-l:. _. This look at houses buil! as
complex setl·portraits by their designers
lnclUdes William Randolph Hearst's San
Simeon and George Booth's Cranbroof<
estate. Guests: Peter Eisenman. Susana
Torre. Q (1 hr.)
CC) llCMI "Code Of Silence" ( 1984. Ad-
venture) Chuci\ Norris. Henry Silva. A
maverlek Chtcago cop wages a SOiitary
war against rtval drug-running gangs 'A'
Q._(1 hr .. 41 min.)
CID CCJ9C ..., Scheduled: Biiiy Crystal,
Whoop1 Goldberg and Robin Williams host
this benelil perlormanoe designed to raise
money for Amerlea's poor and homeless
~hr .. 30m~ ~ :' CllAll When the source ot in-
criminating evidence against a 1udQe re--
fuses to be Identified, Klngstleld tires to
keep the story out of the Law Review I 1
hr) _...,...,..w
.......... , I -.,...,. CMJ.m• Wllfadl
l ... 18T ... ,,. •a•• ... All
TmDAY llZAN9 "Best of Bizarre·· Sketches
Inflate-a-mate. Super Dave jumps lrom
world's tallest bulldlng: strlp-o-gram; the
i v.TV Seewell. ..-y .....
IMllW aCI TMUTim "Sons And
Lovers" Paul. now a clerk in a Nottingham
factory, recovers from a long Illness and
visits a nearby farm where he meets a
lac~~.~r )
Ill •mioRY ~tinum Paradise" (1981.
Adult) Kandi BarbOUr. Samantha Fox. A
dating servlee matches two seemingly in·
compatible people wtio end up learnin9
much from each other ( 1 hr. 18 min )
(l)••=-umt (I) .,.. "Honeysuckle Rose" ( 1980,
Romance) Willie Nelson. Dyan Cannon.
Whlle oo tour, a Texas country-western
lingtlf becomes involved with the seduc-
tive daughter of his sidekick even though
he Still loves his stay·at-hOme Wife. 'PG' il hr .. 59 min.)
(I) llCMI "Impulse" ( 1984, Suspense)
Tim Matheson. Meg Tiiiy. An innocent
couple is caught up In the chaos of a town
Whose residents have begun acting wllh
out logic or ra!lonal thought 'R' ( 1 l'lr . 28
min.) I NOWn»OWYO&llOWIUI 11•
tW Cl> -I -The Simons ll\11est1 gate the myeteri<>Us circumstances sur
rounding the death of a sky diver (R) ( 1
hr 10 min)
8 • ~ Host. JohMy Carson.
Scheduled: country music group Exile. In
ster:~~mrr
L-:.=.r ..... ......... ....L.om
IMm llL .. ,...,.
... "Hot Resort" (1985, Comedy)
Tom Parsekian. Debra Kelly. At a posh
sommet hotel. statf members, snooty
preppies. and bathing beauties are all pre-
occupied with one activity -sex. 'R ( 1
hr .. 33 min.) eco. ... 10•.::tt
"'9 CC).,. "Blame It On Rio" ( 198-4, Com-
edy) Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna. A
businessman vacationing in Rio de Janeiro
succumbs to an affair with his best
friend's teen-age daughter. then tries to
,_1kee~C.S:~ hr .. 50 min.)
~--. a191J.-J nmmrf Interview with
Sissy Spaoek 8 wm& I A .... 1111 llAlml Mary
Frances Veeek narrates this portrait of
baseball entrePfeneur and Innovator Bill
Veeck. ([) CCIU.ltl l*ftftLL Kentucky at Au-
burn (A) (3 hrs.)
(l)llOWll "Mark. I Love You" ( 1980. Ora-
ma) James WhltmC>fe. Kevtn Dobson A
10-year-old child becomes fhe object of a
bitter custody suit between hrs lather and
his maternal grandparents. (2 hrs.)
'9111CUll
12:11 D GO LAtl .mfT Mnt DAWI ~
From November 1982: aclress Teri Garr
appears; also, stupid pet !ricks. In stereo.
i)~mM ,..,,..
.,.. "Sidewinder I " (1977, Adven·
ture) Michael Parks. Marjoe Gortner Male
and female riders encounter numerous
hazards in a gr:~ motocross racing icha~T~2 hrs.
"'~-..... .,_ "The New Daughters Of Joshua
Cabe" ( 1-976, Comedy) John Mcintire.
Jeanette Nolan. Joshua Cabe's three
daughters plot to smuggle their adopted
lather out of prison belC>fe he 1s hanged
for a murder he didn't commit. ( 1 hr . 30
min.)
I CMYOU•11•1•r . .... (1#..... "
.... Ml.All»
llO¥ll "The Mean Season" (1985.
Orama) Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemlnqway.
A Miami reporter becomes swept up 1n the
media blitz when a psychopathic murderer
chooses him to be his SOie spokesman
'R' (1hr..43 min.)
(%) MOWll "Pretty Baby" ( 1979. Orama)
Keith Carradine. Brooke Shields. A World
War I photographer decides to marry the
adolescent daughter of • prostitute 1n
New Orleans' Red Light District. 'A' ( 1 hr.
49m1n)
1M 8 Cl) 1BW\Y Los Angelea·b&aed prt
vate eye Harry Tenafly (James
McEach1n) attempts to fugg_le his person-
al and professional lives (R) ( 1 hr . 20
m1ro)
1Mdl).,. "April ShOwers" (1948. Mus•
cal) Ann Sothern. Jack Carson A vaude-
vllle star turns to alcohol when he sutlers a
career Mtbeck ~';) ••••n BT
Cf) .. ''The Blue Max" (1966. Dr•
ma) (Part 1 of 2) Geofge ~d.
James Mason. A young German com-
petes with m0<e experienced llyefs tor the
Pf8Sligious Blue M&Jt award. (2 hrt., 30
min.) e llOWll "Trade Winds'' ( 1938, Orama)
Fredric March. Joan Bennett. A ~
falls In love wi1h the beautHul murdet ..-
i t he is assigned to follow. (2 hrs.) , ....
w ~ --Tiii ... Thia docu-mentary takes a IOok at the working itv.
of today's polleamen and examtnet the
reasons behind the high dlv0<ce rates, 81-
cohohsm. drug abuBe and eulclde Within
the P<OfessiOn. ( t hr )
t:W(I) llO¥ll "Ten From Your Show Of
Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Caeser. Im-
ogene Coca. Ten classle skits from the
original telecasts of "Your Show Of
Shows." with personal anecdotea by Sid
Caesar 'G' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) twll .. .,. "Counter nt" (1968, Orama)
C lltoo Heston. rl!xlmlllan Schell. Ari
Amer1ean symphony conductor and his
orchestra are taken P<lsoners by the Ger-
mans dvr~n~SO IOUf. (2 hra) 8 MOU. CLOIBIP Scheduled: In-
terviews With actress Marlene Hartley and
director John Huston
I Ml•MFMal ,._.Ml.Gm
.,. "Catherine & Co .. ( 1973. Dre-
ma) Jane Blrkln. Patrlek Oewaere. Aftet a
lesson in economlCS. an enterprising Paris
prostitute incorporates herself and assem-
bles a diverse group of stockholders.. 'A'
lhr. 27 min.)
.. CAii ... ,. (I) ...,..,TClt
~....
llCMI "The Great lmpo&tO<" p961.
Biography) Tony Curtis, Edmond 0 &len .
A man who never 9raduated from high
school successfully impersonates a pro-
fessor, a monk and a surgeon. (2 tws .. 30
minJ.. t1100.:·~01eoo1ro1·· (1985. eoo.
dy) Martin Hewitt. Betsy Rossell. A plane
crash strands a group ol lusty hlg~
graduates on a remote island. 'A' ( 1 hf ..
18mln)
t11 CD mWI "Greystoke: The Legend Of
Tarzan. Lord 01 The Apes" ( 1984, Ad-
venture) Ralph Richardson. Ctirlstopher
Lambert Atrlean apes raise an orphaned
boy from a helpleSS toddler to an int*
gent and experienoed hunter 'PG' (2
hrs , 9 min) m ~--1111...a ... ...., ...
.,,. "Cfackers" ( 1984. Comedy)
Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden. Oown-
OO·their-luck cNlrectera In San Francte-
co·s Mission dlstrlet decide to eue their
ftnanclal woes by cracking a pawnthop
owner's safe 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.)
Ml--.OATU. W•MO•' II HI .,. ·'Richard Pryor -Live In Con-
cert" ( 1979. Comedy) In his fir1t concert
film the comedian dlsctJssea '809. dNga.
sex. death, machlsmo and contemporary
hie (I hr . 18 mt~ *I LO¥I. i.-c rm.I ...
• 9'0TNIR ....
llCMI "Torror In l T1e Alsle8" (1984.
SuspMse) Narrated by Donald Plen1noe
Sunday, Aprll 13, 1986 17
-and Nancy Allen. A look at olnlmetlc
IUtpenM through a comf!lltlon of ex·
cerpta from fllme IUCh aa ' Frankentttln",
"Paycho", and "Halloween." 'R' (1 ht.,
22 min.) i ....
01191-.. llCMI ''The QlaM Key" ( UM2, MY9-
tery) Alan Ladd, V9'onlca Lake. 8aMd
on the ttory by Ouhlell Hammett.
Crooked polltlca and o-noeten make • iJ ... :~:·::~ -··.,.
111& ..... ••111111 ...
mAT .. OOIWW
-... "MoY!ng Vl<*tlone" (1986. COn"'ldY) John M\.nty, Jennlf9r Tllty
Scatttr alr-.d ltUdlntt comblnt wtth
Inept drlvlng-echo()f lnetructors to crMte
mavtwn, on and off the road 'P0-13' o ~hr .. 30 min.)
• •0SJ1 =Police ~Y 2: Their Flrat Alllgnment'' (1985, Comedy) Steve
GYttenberg. BYbbe 8mlth. When vandal·
lam baglnl to run rampant, authofttlaa r•
crult the motley pollot tcademy gradu·
at• .. a laat-dhch clMn-yp effort 'PO· 13'~27 mln.) •1 ..,. 9Ghott1 Of Berkeley Square"
-Weclna&day. _ .......... ...,,..._
~~~~~~~~~~--~~~· a11 ® "AmltyvOle: The Demon" (1983, Ho<·
ror) Tony Roberta, Tesa Harper. (1 hr .
45m1n)
.. (%) "Six Of A Kind'' (19:U, Comedy)
Charles Ruggles, W C ~Ida ( 1 hr.. 2
min)
•CC) "Breakln' 2 Electric Boogaloo"
( 1984. Drama) Lucinda Dlci<ey, Adolfo
(Shabba·Doo) Ouinones ( 1 hf , :U
min )
"Isaac LllUeleathefs" ( 198-4. Drama)
Lou Jacobi Scott Hylands. ( 1 hr • 30
min)
(%) "The Great Dictator" (11M<>. Come-
dy) Charles Chaplin, Jack Oekle. (2 hra ..
7 min.)
79 (fl) "Crime Of Passion" ( 1957, Drama)
Barbara Stanwyck, StMUng Hayden. (2
hrr.) •CID "The Competition" ( 1980, Drama)
Richard Dreytusa, Amy Irving. (2 hra . 9
min) ·
Cl) "Mr Moto Takes A Chance" (1938.
Mystery) Peter Lorre. Rochelle HudlOn
lhr .30mm)
"Johnny Dangetousty" ( 198-4. Come-
dy) Michael Keaton, Joe Piscopo. ( 1 hr •
30m1n)
•CC) "Night Of The Comet" (198-4, Sci·
ence Fiction) Catheflne Mary Stewan.
Kelli Maroney. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) •9 "Three Days Of The Condor" (1975.
Suspense) Robert Redford, Faye Duna-
way (2 hrs)
(%)"Das Boot" ( 1981. Drama) Juefgen
Prochnow, ~rthur Gruenemeyer. (2 hfl ..
25 min.)
•Cl) "The House Of The Seven Hawtca"
( 1959. Adventure) Rob911 Taylor, Linda
Christian (2 hrs,)
-CC) "The Champ" (1979, Orama) Jon
VQloht. Faye Ounewev. (2 In.. 2 min.)
Cl) "Merry Andrew" (1958, Comedy)
0.nny Kaye, Pier Angell ( 1 hr., 43 min.)
-a7J"Wat1( Like A Ofagon" ( 1980. Drama)
Jack Lord. Nobu Mccarthy. (2 hra.)
-CB) "Polloe Academy 2: Thelf F'M'at ~
ment" c 1985, Comedy) st ..... Gutten-wg. Bubbe Smith. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.)
tWC1) "The Buddy Syatem" (19tM. Come-
dy) Richard OteyfVM. Suaan Serandon.
(1 hr . so min.) _., .............. --· ·'ffieo!::. Me Hallelujah" ( 1972. w .. tern) Hiiton. Agata Flory (2
18 Sunday, Aprll 13: 1988
hrs.) CC) "The C&lne Mutiny" ( 1964. Drama)
Humphrey Bogart, Jost Ferrer. (2 hra . S
min.). (}[) ·cara Eye" ( 1985. Suapanse) Drew
Barrymore. Jamee Woods. ( 1 hr . 33
min.)
Cl) ''The Goodbye Girt" ( 1977 Comedy)
Aiehard Dreyfuta. Marana Maaon ( 1 hr.
SO min.) we "Great Guy" (1936. Drama) James
Caonev. Mae Clarke. ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
C%f"Afslno And The Condor" (1983, Ora·
ma) Dean Stockwell, Alan Elqulvel (1
~,29mln)
W "T~ Mating Game" ( 1959, Comedy)
bble Reynolda, Tony RandaU. ( 1 hr . 36
min.)
•(C) "The River" ( 19EM, Drama) Mel Glb-
aon. Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs., 2 min.)
Cl) "Start The Revolution Wlthool Me"
~970. Comedy) Gene Wiider. Donald
therland. ( 1 hr., 38 min.)
• "Come And Ge1 It" ( 1936, DramaJ
Edward Arnold, Joel McCree. ( 1 hr . 39
min.) •CC> "Breakln' 2 Electric Boogaloo"
! 198-4, Orama) Lucinda Olciley, M otto
Shabba-Ooo) Qulnonea. ( 1 hr . 34 rnln.L •CB> Cl) "INac Llt11efeethefa" ( 198-4, Ora
ma) Lou Jacobi. Scott Hylandl. ( 1 hr .. 30
min.)
•CJ) "Take Down" (1979. Comedy) Ed·
ward H9'rmann, La<anz.o Lamas. (~hrs) CD "City Light•" (1931. Comedy) Char
tie Chaplin. Virginie Ct.rill ( I hr , 27
min.) Cll "Like Normal People'' ( 1979, [)Jama)
Llrlda Purl. Shaun Ceaeldy. (2 hr•) (%) "lfTlPIJIM" (1984, Suapenae) Tim
Matheton, Meg TIHy. ( 1 hr • 28 min.) -....... ------· -U&:' --:'.:' ·--==---., ..
.. "Night Of The Comet'' ( 1,984,
Solenca Flctlon) C8therln6 Mary Stewart.
Kelll Maloney. A comet emethel Into
Earth, IMvlng glObel cMvlttatlOo and the
hoPa IOt humarilty In the ~two vali-
ant Veney glr1'. 'P0-1'' ~ ( 1 ht.. 35
min.)
(1947, COmedy) Robert Mcny. ~
AylrMr A dark and dutty Ofd lftlnllcwl fl
considered "home" by two lol 9'dMd mll-
lt•')' ottlcera. (Jhr.)
• ~ ITAMl4•U11 l•Ull&•LLl (C) llCMI "Code Of 811enoe'' ( 191M, Ad-
venture) Chuck Nonil, Htnty Siva. A
maverick Chicago. cop WtgM I IOlttary
war agalnat rl'vaT ~ ganga 'Ft
1(1h~mln.J "' ....... ,., 19A1'11Cl.11P
• fWTIUlll .. ,.,. CMll Whan the toUfC8 of ln·
crlmlnatlng ev~ ._lntt _I judge r•
1v ... to be ldentlftad. Kir'tglnllld trlea to
keep the atory out of the Law AeYtew ( 1
hr ,6mln)
(l)llCMI "Way OU! Weet" ( 1938, Come-
dy) Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy. A comic
pair comes to the aid of • damael In dla-
trtu ~~hr . 5 min) ......
iL':' mnlAI. .. """ .,_,~•••a• -um,.,,._.
.. LlmACT: Al lmlODUC1DI TO
(}[) llCMI "NobOdy'a Perlakt" (1981.
Comedy) Gabe Kaplan. Alex Karraa
Three unlikely hefOM •t out to battle the
red tape and bureaucracy of cf1y haft. 'PG'
•
hr .. 36mN ...........
M Cll ... a ~111•n re••" K1r11 Doualaa and Burt Lancaster d~ their
new 111m "T OUOh Guya " I ==j. A tun-filled ~ny In
Anaheim, Calif. two r~ agentt I = CClll•CTtOI
UWIU L~11 ~~ Dodgefa at
nf5t;'A(3hrt.) 1 ..... :,
AUTO UC. IMSA Grand Prb<, from Ga1nesvwte.G• (Taped) (1ht .. 30mln.) CD ._ "Hercules ti" (1985. Ac:tven·
ture) Lou Ftfrlgno. MIUy Cer1uocl The aon
of Zeua Is Mnt to Earth to re1ri.v. wveri
thunderbolt• atolen by w1yward godt. 'PG~ 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ Cl}-• ..., ...
(%) ._ "Six Of A Kind" 34. Come-
dy) Charles Ruggles, W C Aalde. Two
zany couplet manage 10 get In eech
other'• hair during 1etOM-COuntrydrive10
Cat1l0tnla:(l hr .. 2 min ) 1 ......
79 -fMDI• L M LOIT •111111
lph'a nlQht shirt g1vee Alica and Ed the
Job Of making him Sleep Clutlng the dey:
Ralph mutt cflooM bt1waen paying tax ...
making 1 church donation and bUylng 1
! bowling Dell 0
119 ... "Apache" (195-4. Weetem)
1 Lanota1er. Jetn Peten lndlane bet·
tie the U.8 Cavalry aa wttllra optt\ ~ ~ W•t ( 1 hr . SS min.) 119. I. M To. FMtUted. a vtalt to the
Mt of the popular eab6e t1tcom "Broth·
tft": lnteuiatlonal chefs ottet their cull-
nary secrets: the woman behind the cam-
era o f "Hl~y To Heaven",
Ctia~~ tournament l wan...,..11•
lft Clll LA. Featured a tormer proetl-
tutt sher• her story of wt\lt that NI• ts
like, pool ~ who 1PeClellze In the
swimming hOlel of the very rich are
hlghffghted: the l•t•t In bridal weer -pe~
I* wedding gowne: behlnd-the-ecenel of
!"Y """'° Aicof dt >U.ATU. =·OIA.....,.. ... Tm .. .... "' .. ,,.. .,.,
~-.. -..-·-... D ,_UITA_,A
.. Mllt•-.-w1-.
Jim Celt hottt lht t 18th tdl-
tlon of Tht Grut11t Show on earth.
fNturlng the Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe.
a.rl1ll1t Miou.t Vezquez and hlgn.wtre art· It!•~ Oufrot Troupe. O ( 1 hr)
• • -" 10 --Jonathan comet to the aid of • atNQOllOil actr ...
and her agent tethet In 1ter.o {R) Q ( 1
tit) e .,_."Mrs Sundance" (1 973, W•t-
ern) EllZabeth Montgomery. ROber1 Foit-
worth The Wldo'W of the SUndara Kid
leernt that her husband Is not r•~ deed.
but hiding out. and she ton to join hlm
j1 hfl) • 9 IMClnm MacGyver ~ hla
Nfe on the llne to help a woman 1 convict-
ed brother eec.pe from prls<>n O ( 1 hr ) ·=~·n * llOWll "Executive Action" ( 1973.
Solpen9e) Burt Lancaater Will Geer. Dis-
turbed eboUt the coorM that Ameflcan
foreign policy la taking, a secret right-wing
group plot• the assassination of President
John F K~ (2 hrt ) •• IA tlOIMllflC Pernell Rob-
llftl nanates this study ot the alligator and
111 relationship with the plants and anlmals
Inhabiting the 700 equare-mlle Okelenok·
ee ~=-In &t8feo O ( 1 hr ) • MLOllD CC).,. "Young Beu" ( 1953. Drama)
Jean Simmooa. Stewan Granger The his-
tory of EllZablth I. headStrong daugtlt8f of
King Henry VIII. la traced from hef youth
through hef assumption of the British
throne ( t hr • 52 min )
(JD ... "Police Academy" (19M,
Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. Kim canrall
When IO'ced 10 comply with an open ad-
mlaSIOnS policy a police academy copeg
with a motley crew ol mist1i. 'R' Q ( I tu .
41~ ..... ~:i,ft_ 8'ICW.: ff'f PAW'Oml M-i'.ii In four "Brothers" epilOdell picked
by the show's stars as their faV()(flet. Joe
dltcovert that his lrlend iS gay, CHff'1 26th
birthday brings aboUt serious lamlly prob-
lems. Lou 1'8• a d•saPf>Ointing wedding
aoolve<ury and Donald confronts his crltl·
c.lty Ill father Q (2 hrs )
(1).,. "Des Boot" ( 1981, Drarn1)
Jutrgen Prochnow, Artnur G~.
In t941, a young German U-t>Oflt crew
faoea the challenget and horrort of war
wtlef'I they lteve port on t~r fl,..1 tubma-
l. tour. 'R' (2 hrt .. :>5 min.)
_. "8tre~ At SunrtN " (t971,
ame) o.otGe Montgomery. O..ne Mar·
tin. A trio of 1Jr1tl9h Army deMrttrt tttror·
lze en Innocent farm t1mlly (2 hft )
·;----......... ----• I
...... a i.t-dtdl daeo-up .newt. 'PG-
13" ~· 27 min.) ~ .. : Oengeroualy" ( 1984, ) Mlchaef Keeton, Joe Plac:opo
In the 1930t. an honest, ~ed
men la forc.d to tum to • llfe of cnme to
ftnerlCe tMI neurottc mother'• tkyroc:Mttng ~ bla. 'PG-13' (1 hf .. 30"*1.)
CJ) .. "Frtnetl Ouettet'' (1978, Myt-
tet)') ~ Meyo. BNol Devtlon. M In-
nocent Women It mystetloolly tflnlPOrttd
to a tum-of·tn.c.ntury New ~ bof-~. 'R' ~ 39 mn.) • ..n A LAWmll Oocurrw1tary
ttlt T.at A1ne:t ll hf.) .. •£ ...... I -.. .... -IUI • Wahington u t1r11t ~ P<*• tun at the pollttc:al ... tati~-nt end current ..,.,,tt. ...... .. ,..,
Nt IJlli'lr ...
MMY
..._ Sketchee: ChMoh and
unemplOyed cr1ml!'\llS: apolled Fr"·· ... L&IE Cl 11U119 "Sona And
loY9rt .. Paul txperlelioee conillc11ng ,..._
lngt between hit deep affection fOt his
mother and hit growing attraction to MIO-
am.~ J~1 hr ) 1., 111-.. ~~Ame<lcan Girls" ( 1963.
Ofam9) Casale Blake. Jecquellne Loralns wtlilt It 8 birthday perty, beeutlful IOfori-
ty .-..,. must tell of their most 8fotlc lntl-
metulCPtritnCet. j1hr .30 min )
i "_"'_,, __ _,uum
tW .. "Gain And Mabel" ( 1936, =) Clerk Gable, Marlon Davits. A
ter end a showglr1 claSh OWf e
!bile ty stunt. ( 1 hr .. 55 min)
1W ~ T.l .... Hooker suspects that
omano's former girlfriend Is inYOtYed with a group of fur thieves. (R) ( 1 hr., !O
min.) 8 e T...w Host Jol'lnny Ca~
Schedvlld· polka acc0fdlonfs1 Frankie
lyt:~(1h<)
........ ..... ,. ...
W -I Jef1 Smith preper" a venety of quichee, lnClvdlng bfoocoll
and Swill cnee.. asperagus and cn.t·
lesa. Cl)• .. -, .... -111 ...
(JD ... 1.-i ,..,,. .... In thll
London perlormenoe. Tine Turner M'Q1
roeit 'n' rOll hltl from the pat end the r•
cent tunes that launched her oomet>eck. aue.t appearance by 0.Yld Bowtt t 1
~ ... "The OMne Nymph" (1878, ~) Laur• Antonelli, Marctll<> ua.
trolannl. A young nobleman and hie ooue-
ln fall In iove wtth a beeuttful young wom-
an who la not what en. appeara to t.. ( 1
I·=~ ----...ftlDOI ~-
Sunday. Aprll 13, 198e 19
-Wednesday Coal.
aJ ...,.-r nJ11•rr Kirk Douglas
alld Burt Lal'lCaster discuss their new lllm "T~" l.J C. CUIUI ll'llJW
~ mww "Fanny HUI" ( 1983. Drama )
LIS& Raines. Ollver Reed A Wom81l OI
pleasore hopes 10 gain fortune In 181h-
cenh1'XJ;ondon 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min)
([) Clm L£L.-Naliooal High School
Championship, from Orlando, FTa (A) ( 1
hr)
Cll•••-IC:YY
(I) mww "Frances" ( 1982. Biography)
Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley CtirOOICW ot
the tragic hfe of Frances farmei. 9Cfeen
star 01 tne ·30s and ''Os. whose d<>ml·
neer•ng mo1ner comml1ted her to an 1n
sane a= 'R' (2 hrs. 20 min.) .. 1: Ull....,wmtDAftt~
From September 1985· actress Teri Garr.
singer Jimmy Buffett and cigar maker To-
mu Alvarez make appearances. In tier·
eo ~· I ,..,.
.,. "A Gulde For The Married
Woman" ( 1978, Comedy) Cyblll Shep-
herd, Charles Frank. A young hOusewlle
who feels that married fife Is cloelng In on
her dreams of having an ex1ramarTtal af·
lalr (2 tirs .. 5 mm )
1111 IIrt ....
...... 'IOlll.I mww "Street Killing" ( t976, Mys-
tery) Andy Griffith. Bradford DOiman A
proeecutor finds a link between a street
mugging and murder which teadS 10 an or-
lzed lme figure. ( t hr , 30 min ) .....e.mu
LllWW:Y: Ml llnOOUCTIOI TO
..... ,,.L.Olm CID.,. "Cat's Eye" (1985 SuspenteJ
Drew Barrym<><e, James WOOds A myste-
rious stray fellne links three macabre sto-
ries by Stephen King 'PG-13' c:;> ( 1 hr .
33mln)
([)_,. "Hardbodles" ( 1984, Comedy)
Grant Kramer, Teal Roberts Three mid
die-aged single men seel< out advice In
picking up beaulllul beach girls In south-
ern California 'R' ( 1 hr , 28 min ) -· (]) mww "Ohms" (1980. Orama) Ralph Waite. David Blfney A farmer or-
ganizes hts neighbOrs to combat a local
power company planning to run a poteri·
llally dangerous mllllon-vot1 power line
throgsh their area. (RJ ( 1 hr 20 min )
..... ........ ' I
(!) .,. .. The Blue Max" ( 1966. Dre
ma) (Part 2 of 2) George Pepperd.
James Mason A young German com-
petes With more experienced ftye<s for the
prestigious Blue Max award (2 hrs 30 min.) • I:. "The Woman Of Ttw :T~"
( 19"3, Western) Clalre Trevof. Alben
Oekker. Wfflern lawman Bat Maaterson la
forced to chooee between the justice of
law and ordet and his consuming loYe fOr
t dtnc.'=-ueeri (2 hrs ) (J)MnO NASCAR 'rrantOU1h 600 ftom.:.~on. S.C (R) (2 hrs ) ' I PMIYM trtl ._.&TU.
W .... "The Lonely Guy" ( 198.4, Com·
edy) Slew Martin, Charles Grodin Afttf
his glflfriend IMves him, a yooog man
20 Sunday, April 13. 1986
laces a lonely ltfe and writ• a belt-selling
bOOi( lhat SllfV88 as a guide for other lone-
some men. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ., .. •11&• AT M .... Scheduled rtMewS
"Vlolets Are &le" (Slsay Spec~. Kevin
Kline). "PoNce Academy 3 Back In Tra1n-
I·~__, ML•-•M&Y ..... a.cm
.. CMlaL.-
t=ll .. "Bus11n' Loote" (1981. Come
dy) Richard Pryor. Cicely Tyson A bum
bllng burgtar, a concemed schoolteache<
and eight children make a cros-oountry
trip In a btoken-de>wn school buS 'R' ( 1 -hr .ii':.1CM I e!"'"'"'" <, 01" a. • .,., ••. thuf HIQ, Diane MuldalK A man Is left to
die •n the~ by hit wife and her lover
~hr . 30 min.) ..... , .....
.,_ "PO(l(y'a Revenge" ( 1985.
Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A
group of Flo<ida high echool atudents
matches wits With the proprietor of a local
brothel 'R' ( 1 hr . 3 t min )
Cl) Ul'I OP-.n • CID .._ "Where The Boyt Are '84"
( 1984. Comedy) Lisa Hartman. Russell
TOdd FOOf college women travel 10 FOfl
Lauderdale for some fun and romance but
run Into problems of the heart 'R' c:;> ( 1
ht . 37 min.) lllllMTPATIGI. . -.Y1•••1• ----•••:rmn ... .,_"Come And Get It" ( 1936. Ora
ma) Edward Arnold. ~ McCrea A cruet
paper mlll owner eoqultes the power 10
cootrol the Wisoon&1n lumbe< country ( 1
hr .. 39=-i
... ,. ...,.. I -"'"'TIGI. =._ICMlml -··· -~
W (B) "Police Academy" ( 198-t, Comedy)
Steve Guttenberg. Kim Cattrell ( 1 hr. '1 min) •
•(%)"The Buddy Syttem" ( 198.4 Come-
dy) Rtchard Dreytuss. Sutan sarandon
i!hr . 50mln.)
MICC) "Cheech And Chong't The Cor&ICan
Brothers" ( 1984, Comedy) ChMch Mar
!!'._Tommy Chong. ( 1 hr . ~1 min )
M w "Twenty P1ua Two" (1&81. Myttery)
O.vld Jal'tlMn . .Jeanne Ctaln (2 hra) •CB> "Second Thoughts" ( 1983. Corned~
Lucie Amaz. Cr•"' Wauon. ( 1 hr min) .\. -v ..
Cl>G "~~ NiQtlt" ( 1935, Orama) •ry ""'IVY"'. AMI Sftn ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •eel "MltaQle Woman" (t931, Orama)
Barbara Stanwycl(. David Manners. ( 1
hr .29mln)
CJ) "Pe>Hce Acadtmy 2 Their F1rtt Alllgn.-
ment" ( 1985. eom.dy) St4M Gutten-
be<g, Bubbe Smtth ( 1 ht . 27 min ) Cir "Tht lmmiaf•nt" (1917 .Comedy)
Cherlie CNplll'I. too. Purvltnoe
~=---~.,.."Blame It On Rio" ( 1984 Com
edy ) Michael Caine, ~ Bo4ooN A.
businessman vacaltonlng 1t1 Alo de Janeiro
succumos 10 en 111ta1r wt1h his t>esl
l11end s teen-age daughter. then trlel to
~eep ti a secret R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.)
a11(C) llCMI "A N1gh1mare On Elm Street ·
( 198,, HOlrOr) John Suon, Ronee
Blakely A group of L A cnildreo are ter
ro11ted by a vengelul loller who can '"vade
their dreams and materiahze when t~
awake R' I 1 ht 3 1 min } ldll UTPATIOl Pamta
.,. "Re<.! Duc;t I 1932. Romance)
Clark Gable. Jean Harlow A ptantall0f1
I01eman causes many problems with htS
l'";L=~~··" l
MlDl'l• H lllTCDAY
.UT •ACI COA11W1 M MO¥ll 'Rock & RIJle' ( 1983. Mull
cat) V0tee•, of r>on Francke. Paul LaMat
An an1ma1"1 1cx;k muSk:el of an aging su
perslar's uest for power. featuring song&
by Debo' .;l'l Harry CheRp Trick, Iggy Pop
Lou Reed and rarth Wind and Fire 'PG
I hr. 23 min 1 -~ .....,. .,.,.
.. L01T••AC1 ~~ ..
MlDl'l•ll•teTODAY tUntCUll
llCMI "Impulse" ( 1984 SuspeoM!I
Tim Malheaon Meg Tilly An Innocent
couple •s caught up 1n the chaos of • town
Whose residents have begun achng ~th
oot logic or ra11ooal 1hougfi1 A' ( 1 hr . 28
d mt".l.nrc.. M ~ m¥ll "The Rtver (1984. Orama)
Mel Gibson. Sissy Spacek Overextended
credit, declining profits and rising flood
waters threaten a hard\Norking farm fam1
ly 'PG-13' O 12 ttrs 2 min)
•9 "The Conversation" ( 1974, Orama) Gen~. Hackman, Jonn Cazale (2 hrs.)
(%) S111 Of A Kir1d' ( 1934, Comedy)
Chartes Ruggtps W C Fields ( t hr ;i
min)
1111 "Alei1 And Tl'e Gypsy" ( 1976 Ro
mance) Jilek I emmon Genevieve Bvlotd
12 hrs l
-(C) "Wholly Moset!" ( 1980 Comedy)
Dudley Moore. Larair1e Newman c t hr 49min)
00 "Kemuci..y Woman · ( 1983 Orima)
Cheryl Ladd. Philip Levien I 1 hr 40 min )
'FOrever Oarltng" 1 1956 Corned 1 Lucine Ball Oeti Arnaz c 1 hr . ·36 min ) Y
-111J "The Deadly G1tr1"W11" 11976 Orama) ~vl.~ ~rney, Allen (.,111f1'1lrJ (2 hra.) -\Al P Tang. Y11nQ "·re Prbang" (llil8:?
OramaJ John Al~" , ,\If~ SleadmAn
(1hr.20m1n )
tW(J) "GreyttOlce lho l~ttnd Of TtrHn
Lord 01 TM Ari • I 1984 Actv.nMt)
A81ph Rteh&tdtc n Chrt5topher lAmbert
I 2 hrs , 9 min I
... r -c:c=.. . ... -.z:: ..,,
-at1 ...... 11ov1es-em• "The Long Voyage Home" (1940.
Adventure) John Wayne. Ian Hunter (2
hrs)
lC) "City Heat' ( 1984 Adventure) Clint
EastwOOd. Burt Reynolds ( 1 hr . 37 min )
(8) "Phar Lap" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Bur ·
llnson. Martin Va~han ( 1 hr . 48 min I
CI) "The Great Dictator" ( 1940. Come
dy) Charles Chaplin. Jack Oakie (2 hrs .
7m1n.)
,_ • "Bird 0 1 Paradise" ( 1932, Romance)
Dolores Del Rio. Joel McCrea ( t hr , 30
min.)
-~ "Ride, Vaquero'" (1953. Western)
Robert Taylor. Ava Gardner ( 1 hr . 25
min)
(8) "Avalanche" ( 1978. Suspense) Rock
Hudson, Mia Farrow (1 hr., 3t min) CIJ "Splash" ( t984. Comedy) Tom
Hanks. Daryl Hannah (1 hr .. 51 min )
tll(%) "The Lonely Guy" (1984, Comedy)
Steve Martin. Charles Grodin ( 1 f1r , 30
min)
lr:ll (C) "Gannonball Run II'' ( 1984, Comedy)
Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( t hr . 48
min.)
W (Z) "What Price HoUywOOd?" ( 1932.
Comedy) Constance Bennett Lowell
Sherman ( 1 hr . 28 min )
•(]) "Stunts" ( 1977. Mystery) Robert
Forster. Fiona Lewis (2 hrs I
"Something Wicked This Way
Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) .lason Ro-
bards. Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr . 34 min )
.. ct) "Cheech And Chong's The Cvrslcan
Brothers" (1984, Comedy) Cheech Mar
in Tommy Cho~ ( 1 hr . 27 min ) 00 "Tank" ( 1983. Ofama) James
Garner, GD. Spradlin ( 1 hr . 53 mm)
(%) "Crackers" ( t984. Comedy) Donald
Sutherland. Jack Warden I t hr . 32 mtn )
• lvenlng
-11'.:=0li C81 ... mA18TRmlCMtBO
.... Q .,.....ea.,,,,
••• , l1'IOlll ., 111..a.T .... ..-Y••-•1W1CAL ... _
CUIS~lllCllTI caman ......
'lo'*cft.,..~ Henry's fa-
ther pays . a v1slt with his future bride. a
woman In her 405 who ls pregnant with his
l<~~---
flllOT09"*'-.,.. "A Global Affair .. (1964. Com-
tdy) Bob Hope, Lllo Pulvei A baby
found by a bachelor In the lobby of the
Unlt&d Nations. Is clalmed by all the mem·
bef natioo.. ( 1 hr , 24 min ) ,., ....
111 _,., ... rT TCllGNT Int~
l tl oe' lll'IQef Amy Or ant
~ :Wui. "HMda Acrou Amftfl·
ca," 1 charity evont !Of hunger rellel,
~Odtl Mlltlblt ~ 1'5 =cc11•c
1,.-.ca..-y
·--Of NINm laA IAlllTIAU. Playoff Game
!Teams To Be Announced) (2 hra .. 15 min~
1 .... :-.:r ~ ... "Cloek And Dagger" (1984,
Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole-
man. An 11-year-old with an overzealous
imagination becomes entangled In a real-
llfe spy adventure when he wttnesaee a
murder and the thef1 of top-secret military
documents. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 41 min.)
C() ... "The Hunchback Of Notre
Dame" ( 1939. Orama) Charles Laugh-
ton. MaUl'een O'Hara. A hunchback fella
m love with a beautiful but dl?tant gypsy
~I j1 hr .. 57 min) .. _, ...
... "Alslno And The Condor"
( t983. Drama) Dean Stool<well. Alan
tgqurvel. In Latin Ame<lca. a mlQtary chief
meets 8 10-year-o4d peasant boy wtlO
dreams of freedom and strength while
American troops organize a ayatem of
repression aga1ns1 guerillas 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29
min)
l a.. • .aa11111a111Jlll'I•
1:9 I C* M JOWi Featured. weird collec-
tors: a woman wtlO is dfl\/en by Helms
Bakery trucks: an la1do Instructor who col-
lects exotic Samurai swords; a men whose
backyard has discarded bicycles from
1920 to 1965.
I MCI._.,
WMAn IU:lflll 11 H
l LOOI UCI AT NOU.'tWOOD A special
look at tho history of the ABC Television
Cante<
U.ATU.
==-Of•LRTm ., ..... ema.-um
WOfUW .,,,.,,
UTmM. --,_. ....au\': .., .. -Tlm NatiOnal Issues Fo-
rum participants. WhO ha\19 been atudyl~
the rssues tor she months, w111 appear wtth
elected pollCymakers to di9cue:s welfare
and taxes Jim Cooper hosts this llve call-
m speclat ( 1 hr , 30 min.)
(!)IR. U'•T• Profiled. Mike Oltka,
f<><mer standout tight end for ChlC800 and
Dallas and present head coach of the
Bears. 00 .,.. "Talk To Me" ( 198-". Orama)
Austtn Pendleton, Mlchae4 Murphy. A New
York accountant seeks prof898l0nal help
from a sympathetic physician to over·
come his severe stuttering problem Q ( 1
-i"' ij:=:-'·-· • CG9Y .... Audy beCOmeS the
atar of her peewee football teem In 11er-eo (A) C e _."Doc" (1971, W•tern) Stacy
Keach, Faye Dunaway.Plagued by 111
health and neorOMS, Doc fiolllday and
Wyatt Earp prepere for the •howdown et
the o.K. ecxra1.m I a.=.-n•.mq
WDP•CMll 111
':. "Breezy" (1974, Romance)
Wiiiiam Holden. Kay Lenz. The existence
of a cynical. diVofced bullneeemen It
chenged wn.n ht ~ romantically
1nvOlvtd with a ft ... epiflltd t.-n-ager w00
wande11 Into Nt llte. (2 hrs.)
• JmlJ OfM .._A tuNeY of Chl--
na's diverse reglOOal culinary prac11oM
and a look at attempts to feed a vast pop-
ulation with wlc:kHanglng llv!Og atand«da
l)~~LOID ·-·-u.Yla!ll
... "Police Academy 2: Their Arl1
Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg. Bubba Smith. When vanda._
ism begins to run rampant, authorities re-
cruit the motley potlC8 academy gradu-
ates as a tast-dltch clean-up effort. 'PG-
13' Q (1hr.27mln) G .... "The Violent Onel" ( 1967
Drama) Fernando Lamas, Aid<> Ray. Mur-
der suspects in danger of bel~ lynched
are saved b_y the sheflff (2 hrs.)
• D • PAm.T 1WI The Keeton& are con-
vinced that Nick has encouraged M9llory
to Iorgo a college education. In stereo.
i)~ ..
,.....~u.
,. Mftt._. "Hands Across 1'rneft-
ca." a charity event f()( hUnger relief:
model Maltlble Napoleon
~ .. , ... ,.
~, ..
CWAB CIW9IL.-TAU wmt Guest·
WaiR<>gefS. ... , -·-~ A twist 10 the "Cinderella"
story finds Diane tryl~ to locate a man
who lett his coat at Cheers, In stereo. (A) • 0 M COLm Sable seek.s comfort In
Jason's bed. while Jason learns the truth
behind Zachary Powers' vendetta against
hlm~lhr) I .,.. "The Night Of The Grizzly"
(1966. Adventure) Clint Walker, Martha
Hyer A f0<mer lawman ls bother&d by a
grizzly when he tries his hand at ranch!~.
g_ hrs .• • M l&H "Charters & Caldlcon" For·
clbly kidnapped. Charters end Caldlcott
are taken to sott·drink tycoori GordOn
Wrigley's home where they learn the dead
~·='=la.fart 5 of 6) Q ( 1 hr )
B MUIT Of Tiii ~ A survey of Chi·
na's diverse regional culinary practloetl
and a look at attempts to feed a vast pop-
ulatton with wtde-ra~1ng ltvl~ standards. IBI Q < 1 hr l CC) ... "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982.
Comedy) Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder.
A war teran turns to a Ute of crime af1er
the g ment refuses to give him beck
pay he e while bel~ • pnsoner In
North Vtetna fOf stx years. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35
min~ ~ ... "T ralcon And The Snow-
man'' ( 1984. Orama) Timothy Hutton.
Sean Penn Based on the true atOfy of
Chrtstopher Boye. and Daulton Lee Who
were tried in 1977 t0< selling top-eecret
U S. documents to the Soviets 'R' Q (2
hrs., 11 min.) CD .,.. "The Bounty.. ( 198". Orama)
Mel Gibson. Anthony Hoptdns. During the
famous 18th-century South Seu voytge.
an officer of the Engllth .,lllnQ lfllp
"Bounty" leads a muttny agelnlt Captain
Bllgh and falls 1n love with• Tahltleo ptln-
(l}lt~a~ hr'I . t 2 min )
(%) .,.. "The Great Dictator" ( HMO.
Comedy) Chftrles Chap41n. Jack Oakle A
Jewish barber suller1ng from amnesia a1·
Sunday, April 13, 198.6 2 1
~~--------------~~~-------
-Thanclay Coal.
ter bet':'9 1niured in World War I, Is mistak-
en tor hiS IOok-al1ke, the leader of a EUfo-
Q!8n dictatorst11p ·o· (2 hr&. 7 min) "w PG1T1A1J OP u• c•· ... ..,.a.. D.C. •D GD lllllfT COWf Christine's lather
dates tC>f the l1r~t 11me in yeers In 11ereo
IB> (!) .,.. "Lovera And Other Strangers'
(1970. Comedy) Gig Young. Anne .Jack-aon A modern young couple's courtship
and wedding are Interrelated With the llvH
of ttwlr famlllet and friends (2 hrs.. 30
mln"9.MCU ~ ClmlClt l Qml: llT OU'I' OP llY _. ~~h Metln and Tommy Chang brtng
their antict to this 1P9Clal thal fMtur"
music vldeol from their latest album "Get Qutot M~ ...
-· ()) ~ Kathy and Ben mM t et lhe beec:h houte. Peter and Jiii
thrMten to drvuioe Merell from .. ch
Othar'a put 0 ( 1 nr )
D e 1&L rTmT -An April 10th vi.war telephone poll wtll determine Which
of three ep1aooes from tt"le 198 1-82 Ma·
son will air thl• evening (R) ( 1 hr.) 11 ~ • Scheduled former Reagan
aide 0.vld Stockman chronleles hit exp&-
riences en me While House t:;J ( 1 hr )
I .., ....
~ Dorothy gets an aborllon just
before Ma1or Yamauchi, the new district
commander. arrives lor a spot checl<: Sia·
ler Ulrlea leaves to pn a convent ( t hr ) 1 --TMllCml ~ This overview of lax reform
lollows House Ways and Mean• Commit·
ree Chairman Dan RostenkOWSl<I (0-111 ) .
fellow Congreasmen and special interest
lobbyists through the t4 months of work
1nvotved en restructuring the 1axa11on sys·
tem~r) ~ .....,..~ '"' &.OIT .... Soon after Ed agrees to be a tenant en tt"le
house Ralph has 1ust bougnt. ne tries to
bre~ear lease Q --1~ "Death Moon· (1978 Mystery)
Roberl roxworth Barbara Trentham An
e;(ecullve vacat1on1ng 1n Hawaii believes
that he 1s the v1c11m of a native curse
placed on his family generallor1s earlier
1 hr • !>!> min ) ..... ,_,.. IQ -,..._
-~_,_,, •••men ... 1w ftx.•o mm ...
TlllDAT
~ Skotc'*s The Gong Show
lrl-sexual 1n1erv~w yu11t shop, Camp
M~~j:~· makeup for men I llU1'W9Cr ntlAN "Sons And
Lovera" Paul and Miriam drift apart as
Paul reallzes he cannot give Miriam the
devoted love that she needs (Pan .C) o
i "Mlrum.m.
.. llFilmolT
.,. "Death Hunt ( 1981, Adven-
ture) Chartee Bronson, Lee Marvin In the
1900., a Mountie and a f1on1i.r trapper
wage an old blttle u clvlllutlOn en-
croechee on the Cant1dian wllOetneu 'R' /.Ji~~ ~ LMma OI TMI M:tt _, NmU1
22 Sunday, Aprll 13. 1986
Featured Tammy Wynette: ·Tony Dani.a
tours the Bahamas. composer 811 Conti.
modeling agents Elleen and Jerry Ford.
the Ca11le Barons· Ball tn Te>tas (Al ( 1
hr )
(J) 90WI "Greystoke· Tt"le Legend 01
Tarzan. Lord 01 The Apes" (1984, Ad·
venture) Ralph RlchardSOn. Chrittophef
Lambert Afran apes 111118 an orphaned
bOy lrom a helpleea toddler 10 an Intelli-
gent and •ltJ*lenced hunter 'PG' (2 hra . .:_r;n.) 1'11~ ... ~aw.II Searlttt" (1 981,
Adult) Terri Hau • .i.nntter .Jofdan. A 8'euth
lnvtttlgatH the murde< of a oeleb<lty who
had more than her lhare ot enemies. ( 1
hr .• 19 min.)
1W • ()) ~ 19AT Olamt>ont goee to
great length• to find the ~ who killed
flla first partntf ( 1 hr., 10 min.) 8 e 1mlllT Hoet· Johnny CaflOl"I In
'":~J..., .. ~
MAWMIMM .... ,.Lo.
ICIDnrATCIC America'• preoccopatlon
wllh thinness and dieting. crash-diet dan-
gers. obesity h&Zardt. the role of a>ttrclse
Guest. :;· Barney Frank (0-Mesa ) o Cl) .....
CH) MQWI»--• ~f From The Bottom Line In New York City. Richard
Belzer takes a lew comedic lhol• at Bruce
§Qri~ end Hulk Hogan ( 1 hr )
CZ) "Heartbreakers" ( 1984. Ora·
ma) Peter Coyote. Nick Mancuso. In Los
Angeles, two lifelong friends experience
drama11c changes In their careers. ro-
mances and their own relat10nship 'R' ( t
hr 38 min)
I COllUllTO •mt
tl9 l'fl Cll MCIU YWOCID ~.-Mt _.,atmn'nmMJ lntervleW with
QQSpel sln~m~rant. • mM M Jeffrey Lyon9 and Mi-
chael Medved revtew "Ott Beat" and
"Legend " In stereo Cl) ITMl.IT CUP llU'YOfN Olvist0n Flnal
I Ct i) (3hliJ
•CWI 1a1I .,.. "frankensteln Must Be D&-
stroyed!" ( 1970. Horror) Peter Cushing,
Semon Ward A mad scientist transplants
hes insane aSStatant's brain Into another
human (2 hfs l
11:9 D e LA11 _,Wint DAWlt LITlmmMI
Acror1 Teri Garr. John Candy and Dom
Deluise ma~e a anoea: olao. viewer
mail In stereo. ( ( 1 hr ) I ~ nm.,_
... "J 0 And The Salt Flat Kid"
( 1978, Comedy) SHm Piekent, Jesae
Turner. While traveling to Nutwme. two
musicians hoping 10 make It big In country
music are sldotracked by a redneck sher-
iff ,2 hrt ~ i . 117 ... _Im#. .....
.,. "0.h Al LOYe Houae" (1976.
Mytttty) Robert Wagflef, Kate Jackson
A young writer's ol>Mlalon with 1 lono-
CS..d movie queen II encour~ bV the
lrE"f 1 r.-=·> .... F ..... ,,. ...
-.,.. "Expoaed'' (1983. Drama) ~et•llla Klf\8'1.1, Hervey Keitel A fashion
moder 8 loY9f UNI her U bait 10 trep an
ln18'Nltional kller. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 40 rrWt.,
... Cl) .. "The Rain Peoplll'' (1989.
Drama) James Caan. Shirley KnlgM. A
young woman aets out on a croet-COUntry
trip to escape the responslblJltlea or '*
marriage and Impending motherhood. ffi) ( f hr . 20 min.) .
(C) .. "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy)
Seo11 Balo, Wiiiie Aamea. A hlgtl ~
tC*"<:e gentue UM9 hie aocld9iitdy '°"
qulrtd ptychoklnetlc power1 to lmproyt
!l!f tcwe Ufe. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. C1J ... "Oeepttately 8"klng 8'mn"
(1 985. eom.dy) Roaanna Arquett., ......
dOnna, AITll'lttla. mllta.ken ldlf'ltltlel and
danget t*d a bOftd NN Jetwy hcMe-
wtft who btCOmel Involved with 1 tr..
tplrlttd young woman. 'PG·13' (1 ht., 44
i n.) -..• , ... ... ''GOiden Eartlnge'' (1947 Ora-
ma) Ray MRland. Matlene 0..tt1Ch. ~
Wor1d War II, a Brltleh agent .... lhlft9I'
from the O..tapo by travellng with a gyp-
l catavan. (2 hrt , 30 min.)
="You Only Liva Onot" (1937,
ama) Henry Fonda. SyMa Sldrwy .
When an IMOQent man la oond9mi led to
prison on • trumped-up murder charge,
he decldet to make a daring eecapt. kll-
lng anyone who stendt In hit way. (2
hra.j...., ~, . .., ..
1ltl ~ .. "Hlttory 01 The World -Part I"
( 1981. eom.dy) Mel Bre>c*1. Madelne
Kahn. Men'• lhuttrlous hlttory -from
Neanderthal cavemen to the SpanWt ln-
quislllon -1s eltamined. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 33
i nh
W ... "The House 01 The SeYen
Hawt(s" ( 1959. Adventure) Robtr1 T~
IOr, Linda Chr1ttlen. When a~ ii
lound dead on his ship, a charter boat
skipper discovers a strange map tna1
Ilea== Nazl fortune (2 hrl.)
ML•MPM&T ...... ~
.,. "Des Boot" (1981. Orama)
Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenerneyer
In 19.C 1. a young Ge<man U·boet etho
faoes the challenges and horror. of wat
when they ~ port on their nrst subma·
rlne tour. 'R' ,h,~ 25 min.)
'
.. CMI .. 1c:=.a w "Prudence And The PIH'
968. Comedy) OebOfah Kerr. O.vle
Nivon. A woman becomes pregnant wtw
aapltin 18 taken lnst•d of birth contro
fl { 1 hf., 30 min )
WIOPIUT " _.., ....
• .,. "Purple Rain" ( 198..c, ~) nee. Apollonla Kotero. A young....,,,,_
apollt singer's tordid family baclcgrounc
pr<Mdes the Impetus for hll rlae to the IOJ
of the con1emporary mutlc WOf1d and en
ables him to flnd IOve with a wlneome rod et.incela. 'R' Q (1 hr , 51 min.)
(Ji) .. "A ClookWOl't\ Orange" (1971
Scitoo.Flotlon) Maloofm McDowel. Pl'
trick Magee. The method of ret--.tl11c
the IMdtr of a taen-ege ~of"'*"
and murderert s>rOY9I ~ men ttw.t
.olna to =· 'R' ,g hrt.. 17 "*' ) •1Ul--Y "' . ---II PF 1-
---"Way
_ ......... Movies-
-~'Callaway Went Thataway" (1951,
) Howard Keel, Fred MacMurray l! hr., 1 min.)
(%) "City Heat" ( 1984, Adventure) Clint
Eastwood, Burt Reynolds. ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) J9al) "The Naked City'' (1948. Mystery)
Barry, Flllgerald. Howard Duff (2 hrs.)
•CC) ''Steel" ( 1980, Drama) Lee Majors.
Jennifer o· Nell! ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) (H) "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984, Comedy)
Bill Paterson, Eleanor Da\lid. ( 1 hr . 30
min.) • (!) "A Night In Paradise" ( 1946. Come--
dy) Merle Oberon. Turhan Bey ( 1 hr • 30
min.)
•()) "Benji" (1974. Adventure) Htggtns.
Pele< Breck. ( 1 hr . 25 min.) (%) "Plat: The Early Years" ( 1974, Biog·
raphy) Brigilte Ariel, Pascale Christophe U hr., 45 min.) •O "Framed" ( 1975. Drama) Joe Don
Baker, Connv Van Dyke. (2 hrs.) •CE "S·P·v's" (1974, Comedy) Elliott
Gould. Donald Sutherland (2 hrs )
-CC) "Brigadoon" (1954. Musical) Gene
~II\/, Cyd Charisse. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) cal f,Clty Lights" ( 1931, Comedy) Char·
lie Chaplin. Virginia Cherrlll. ( 1 hr . 27
min.) -al) "Fort Yuma" (1955. Western) Peter
Graves, Joan Vohs. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) -® "Tell Me That You Love Me" ( 1983.
Drama) Barbara Williams, Nick Mancuso l! hr., 30 min.)
(%)"The Big Broadcast" (1932, Musical)
Bing Crosby, Sluart Erwin ( 1 hr.. 18
min.)
1W(J) "Moving VIOiations" ( 1985. Comedy)
Jotln Murray. Jennifer Tilly ( 1 hr . 30
min.I
-JUtemoon llovi•-
-• "Ten Little Indians" ( 1966. Mystery) H~h O'Brien, Shirley Eaton (2 hrs.) ~ "Oune" ( 1984, Science Fiction) Kyle
MacLaohlan, Francesca Annis (2 hrs . 20
min.) ® "TM Mlracie ~ Kathy Miiier" ( 1981,
Drama) Stteron Gless. Frank Converse
LJ ht .• 40 min,)
(%) "Oespetately Seeking Susan" ( 1985.
Comedy) Roeanna Arquette, Madonna
11 hr .. ~min.)
•• "Things To Come" ( 1936. Scienee· Fiction) Raymond Ma111Jey, Ralph Rich·
a1dson. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
(J) "Skldoo" (1968. Comedy) Jackie
Gleason, Groucho Marx. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) •CID "Between Friends" (1 983, Orame)
Elizabeth Taylor. Cerol Burnett. ( 1 hr .• 40
min,)
CZ) "The Incredible Shrinking Woman"
(1980, Comedy) lily Tomlfn, Charles
Grodin. ( 1 hr., 28 min.)
tll ~ "Remember The Day" ( 1942. Ro-
mance) Claudette Colbert, John Payne. i! hr .• 25 min.) •CCJ "Being There" ( 1979. Orama) Peter
Sellers, Shirley Maclalne. (2 hrs.. 10
min.)
CZ) "City Hea1" ( 1984. Ac:tven1ure) Clint
EastwOOd, Burt Reynolds. ( 1 hr., 37 min.)
•(I) "Ben)i" (1974, Adventure) Higgins.
Peter Breck. (1 hr., 25 min.)
•(!) "The Great White Hope" (1970. Bi-
ography) James Ear1 Jones, Jane Alexan-
der. (2 hrs ) CD "Sounder" (1972. Orama) Clcely
I,rson. Paul Wlnfleld. (1 hr .• 45 min.) ll.J "Capone" ( 1975, Orama) Ben Gaz·
zara. Susan Blakely. ( 2 hrs.)
• lvealag ----•
.. 11'1& ...
WTllT'M C•lmo --::a ...
• Ill ....
NBLICll. ...
CMft'a.•m&. TOP---Milton MoC<ory (27·
1·1. 22 KOa) va. Keith Adams In a junior
mlddleWelght bout echeduted for 1 o
rounds. live from Attantlc City. N J. (2
tirs .. 30 min.) ® ... "8111 Cosby, Hlmeett" ( 1982.
Comedy) Bill Cosby. The comedian looks
at everyday faults end foiblee and per·
forms his tamoue ctwacterlzatlons. 'PG'
~~~-(:!) .,.. "Morning Glory" ( 1933, Ora-
ma) Ka1hsrlne Hepburn. Oougln Fair-
ban~ Jr. A small-town girt It~ for
It~~ to go on atage. (1 r., 14 ---1=
_
1
i.n =-iR' Q ~2 ~ 10 min.)
I I ..... .,.. •• llUWY .. ,...
• MliiiDllE .. "SC*n" (198-4, Comedy)
om Hankt. Oeryl Hannah. A New York
bachelor without much suooaee at love
fallt for a beautiful girl who llterally wahel
up on ahore. unawate at first that ahe'•
the mermaid he saw as a child. 'PG' Q ( 1
hr., 51 min.I .. ® .. .rReckless" (1984, Orame) Al-
dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah. Confllctt l1lae
when a troubled tee,...-cied biket. allenat·
ed from his aloohollo tattle< and an out-
cast from toelety, become8 Involved with
a young woman from a straltleoed. middle
clut family. 'R' ( l hr .. 30 min.)
I='~* rae• MMlmnrl~ ...
.,. "Cellaway Went Thataway' ·
( 195 l , Comedy) HO-.!d Keel, Fred Mac~
Murray. When a former cowboy Idol's
films become popular on TV and the orlglo-
nal star can't be located. two sharp ope<-
ators try to get an lmperaonator to keep
the craze going. ( 1 hr .. 21 min )
()) .. "The Yellow Cab Man" (1950,
Comedy) Red Skelton, Gloria De Haven.
A taxi driver finds himself in plenty of trou-
ble when he Invents a new safety glass. ( 1
•1hr .• ~W•
9 mn.fU Ml 1 nmmrf Interview
with aetC>f Judge Reinhold. Ii :"'.J. Singer Don Ho; actOf
JoM Cleese. i=l'llCCllllt•1a•C~T11111m11111
·--°'~ llamMLom ..... ...,
.. ''Rustlers' Rhapsody" (1985.
Comedy) Tom Berenger. G W Balley
With his trustfJd horse, a blazing six-gun
and a llmitless supply of fringed shirts. a
crooning oowbc;))' restores peace to a
troubled town. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 28 min.)
i ll ......
U.9IMIM NI l9A IAlllTUU. Playoff Game
(Teams To Be Announced) (2 hra .. 15
,.;n·~, AT~ Host Howard Ste-
vena tedlles Balboa Island fOI' weetcend
best bet&. e • 1 A MCI A young boy befriends
a rldlculed old man and learns that one
must look beyond a person•s actions and
appearance when making a character
Judgment. Jotln carradlne and Joey Law·
rence star. • -1'1 IWfEI I ... When a ta-
vC>flte high school teactw dtclde9 to r&-
lire, the gang decides to throw a fafttell
Q!rfy tor him.
• lft • U. Featured: a look at the
age-old competition between blondes and
brunettes; meet superwoman Terry Jones.
who owni ptirt of the Nautilus eJtefClae
cf'lain;'C'tluck Henry la tnansformed 1nto a
W8fewolf with &eeel81 makeup.
Cl)U.ATU.
Sunday, Aprll 13. 1986 23
-rr· Conl.
===ClfALRlm .
rA ..... ... .-um
WClfllAMm .. ,.,.,
........ -.... 9 .,. "Moving Violations' ( 1985,
Comedy) John Murray. Jennl1er Tiiiy.
Scauerbralned students combine wtth
Inept driving-school 1ns1ruct0rs to create
mayhem, oo and ott the road 'PG· t 3' ( 1
lhr .. =~IMITAAmA
.. (I) ..... P.L
WTm The Atptlde boys become
techniCal advlSOfs for a TV detectrve se-
nes. (1 hr.) e .,_ "Take A Hard Aide" ( 1975,
Western) Jim Brown. Lee Ven Cleef. Two
men set ovt across the Southwest to deliv-
er a large sum of money, fighting thieves
and bounty hunters aloog the way (2
hrs)
8 0 -··Robbers break Into the
house while Wet>ster's home alone (A)
l='=•n ... .. .,. "The Golden Gate Murdefs
( 1979, Mystery) David Janssen. Susan-
nah York A de1ectrve and a nun team up
10 prove 1ha1 the supposed suicide of a
pr1e1;1 was actually a case of murder (2
hrs)
1 .......... 1911,(ll'W -· ... Q M••u San Diego Padres al San
Francisco Giants (Live) (2 hrs . 30 min J l ..... ,.u. WALL..,_,_ ''In Oefenae of Junk
Bonds" Guest James Balog. lllOe chair·
man of Ofexel Burnham Lambef1 Inc
CC) .,. "Steel" ( 1980. Orama) Lee
Ma1ors, Jenmfet 0' Nedi. A beautiful worn
an rs 8$$1Sled by a tough construction
foreman tn running the company she 1n-
hertts alter her father's aosplc1ous, sup-
poSedty accidental death 'PG' ( 1 hr • 4 1
min.)
CH) .,. "Blame It On The Night"
( 1984, Orama) Nlcic Mancuso. Byron
Thames Atter his mother dies. • 13·year·
Old 1s forced into a painfully 1w1<werd re-
union with his rock star lather -a man he
never knew 'PG·13' (1 hr . 25 min) ~':"~ ............ *'AC& a. ftll filMTA1Df" In lhll 1985
conGer1 Tom Petty and the Hear1breaketS
perforn{ "Don't Do Me like That."
"Amerlc;an Girl," "Ooo't Come Around
Here No More" and songs from the elbum
l ack Up The Plantation -LIYe " ( 1 ht )
IM--C#9'fu.o-TMLI .. a ----During • •tUdy ses· elor'I at the Owens hOme. one of Kevin's
• clusmateJ i:O Into tabor. (A) O
M&-:-nger Don Ho, actor
r-~Sllmf-''In Oefenae of Junk Bondi" ~: Jemet e110g. vlCe chair·
men of Drexel BurnNlm Lambefl Inc • • ar• I W CCMrrf "Cam-
ptlgn Coneultenta In The Election Game"
A whole lnduetry In polltlcel campaign
eonsulllng l'lea tpnJng up In Orange Coun-
ty Thia PfOQflm brings together eome of
thoae coosultenta to eitamlne their views
and how thtv ert.e1 electlon cempelgnS.
(1)9'111 ....
24 Sunday, April 13, 1986
-VWl•I .. ()).,.. "The Return Ot Mickey Sptl
lane's Mike Hammer" (Premiere. Orama)
Stacy Keech, Lauren Hutton Tough-guy
detectrve Mike Hammer crrss-oosses the
country rraitlng a ctitld-sefhng ring that has
an actress' youngatet In 11,S ono 0 12
hrs.) I WT"O m::IC••C~T a••• Grace arranges a date
for Paul with the woman of his dreams Q I': "Moment By Moment" (1978
Romance) John Travolta. Uty Tomlln A
sophisticated end wealthy Southern Calt '°'"'' housewife fallS 1n love with a yovng
drifter after she discovers her husband s
lnl~(2hrs.)
• "Wiid And WOOly" ( 1978, Ora
ma) Elyssa Deval05. Susan Bigelow
Three female prison escapees become 1n
volved 1n a race to prevent the assassma·
tk>n OI President Theodofe Roosevelt (2
hrs.) . e m.ATJ A H 111:11 ''Early Days In
this sta~ of David Storey's play. Sir
Ralph AichardSon portrays an aging polth
c1an enraged at the lndlgn111es of lncreas
I =~~)
,_ Lm "Medical Care The Chat
lengef" Guests: fOfme< Carter Adm1mstra
1100 HEW Secretary ('77·'79) Joseph
Cahfano. Aqing Society Project Cha11man
~~r ... POOTUU
([) .,. "Fandango" ( 1985, Comedy)
Kevin Costner. Judd Nelson Faced with
adulthood and the pall of Vietnam l111e
college cronies take ott across T exes for a ~t~~,;:a· 'PG' ( 1 hr 31 mtn )
Cl) .. "Friday The 13th -A New Be·
ginning" ( 1985, HorrOf) John Shepard
Melanie Kinnaman A masked killer brutal
ly stays a group ol unsuspecting teen
~s. 'A' O (1hr .32 min)
W .,.. "Desperately Seelung Susan
( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma
doona Amnesia. mistaken 1dent1tles and
danger befan a bored New Jersey hovse-
wlle who becomes 1nvotved with a free
splrlled yovng woman 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr 4A
min) e .,. "Under Western Skies" ( 1938
Western) Roy RogMa. Smiley Burnette
Roy Rogers' first a1arrlng role A daring
cowboy ts pitted against a band ol ruth
lf_ss OU11aU8iJ 1 hr )
•• • Joe's asked 10 dehver a speech at a benquet tionorlng his dev10Ur.
hrst ='r O (!) "Wake Mt When It's Over
( 1960, Comedy) Ern.. Kovacs. Margo
Moore A soldier Is almost court-martteled '°' bulldlng a ret0rt hotel oo a radar post
in the Far East. (2 hrs .. 30 min )
CH)MtlTCH & When a woman (Man
lyn Hasael1) llncts thie man of her dreams
she :i/rreltO have found a murdere< •a> TUCal • ""'91 $1UY In stereo
-i ~ WCI A journalist who covered
tht Vietnam War tips ~ockett and Tubbs
off about en A.merlcan otficef (G Gordon
Liddy) WflO smuggled cocaine tn10 the
United Stat•. In stereo (A) ( 1 hr I I It'= Cott and an erchrival vie lor
tht 1rtec11ona of the same girt durtng a
ttuntmtn=-tlllon (A) Q ( 1 hr ) l~CUllATUC:Uwml-"Da Yid=· I -~ ....... •• .. .. ''King I e&r r-1n ..
1ng Ille with both his daUghtett uno.a•
able Lear flees to the l"IMth where t-
meets Edgar. now dlSgUtsed as• beggat
(Part 2 ol 4) ( t. hr)
CMMH..-n111
IOOYDOO&.I A..,....·~·· .. ~ M
CCJ llOYll "Body Double" ( 198,.
Suspense) Craig Wesson. Melanie Grit
hth An unemployed Holtywood actOt
h0Use-s1t11ng tor an acquaintance. be
c.omes obsessed wtth a beautiful neigh
00< 1n110lved With the pofOO film Indus!~
and a suspect 1n a Vlolent murdet. 'A' Q
1.1. ht. 49 min)
C.E..J ACTm .alTI 01 1'111 • Southwes Pro Ski ClaSSIC, from Angel Are. N.M
(Jj) MOW11 "The Jerk" (1979. ~I
Steve Maritn, Bernadette Peters. Ari In
credibly stuptd young man. the wtiltc
stepson of black sharec:roppwa, l'MJc• •
fortune w1lh a bizarre invention 'Ff ( 1 hf 33 ~--i ... ClaAU.ITAI-t11 ....,....,.., I
.. 11A11M Clf U! .. Academy Aware
winner Albert Whillock Is shown as he cr&-
ates the special visual ettecta for the fttrr
H1s1ory of the W()(ld -Par1 1 " Guest
IMef=:.-.y
, .... Y.WAYU.
WOM.OOI~ m1zmn ...
tlOWll "Moving Vlolatiooa" ( 1986,
Comedy) John Mutray. Jennlfef Tiiiy
Scatterbrained stUdents combine wttt'
inept drtv1ng·schOOI tns1ructOB to etNte
lmai~'Jo ~.;~o oH the road 'PQ.13' O
--..TlUCll In stereo (1 hr)
tttt Dea em ... TAD
MIDAY
mAm "Best of Btzarre" Stcetches
Richard Simmons for President: Super
Dave meets a Piie dnver Sister Fredrika IP1e~ =e country Sk\gef (John
Yll.1•111&
IMUAINOUI
I ••••'9GIT ~rot" (198-4, Adult) Veron·
tea Harl. Samantha Fox AdUtt film tuP«·
stars gather together l0t the ul11mete ~
bretion. ( I hr . 1 • min )
®ITAIT Clf IOmlJ--
(?) mcMI "FOfbidden Wor1d" (1982, Hor·
ror) Jesse Vint. June Chadwick S~
explorers encounter g<otaque thrMtS prOdu~ by an experimental mutant 'R' .!.). hr .. 25 e:J.,
ttaB ';'t, ... P.L On Ch"atmes Eve.
Magnum and cohorts are str•nded on en
island used as a Navy terget·Pfectlee lite
IBl i.1 hr . 10 m1n l
U • T..-r Hoat Johnny Caraon Scheduled ectOf Judge Reinhold, pol~
oltteer Adel• AIVtfa. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) Ml\leAY ll8"T L-=:.r ..... MWMflWN ~t-..r -=a-.. .. M .... _a_ .. ,..,..
mt'YIA&.LSI
I -_ ,..._!Y Cont.
'*"~11ACU In stereo. ( t hr ) tW ...... " ..... 1W llOWll "Emanuelle In Ba'.'9kok"
1978, Orama) Laura Gemser, Cris Av·
rem. A ElJfasian journalist has several sei1·
uaJ liatsons with a variety ot partners while
Ira~ 1n the Far East 'R' ( t hr 28 -1mln" • llOU.ftlOCD ~--mm!' Ff tw' Interview with
actor Judge Relnhokl. e MlllanLmt "Legends of Blue·
grua With BW Monroe. Ralph Stanley, Jim
and Jeese. and Mac Wtteman" ( 1 hr) .......
(I) WIWIQI W Supercross from
Anaheim. C.111 (Al ( 1 hr ) ~ cmc•
,.. ~:.. "Richard Pryor -· Ltve In Con
cert" ( 1979, Comedy) In his first concert
mm. the comedian discusses race. drugs.
sex. death. machismo and contemporary
Ille ( 1 hr . 18 min) tt9® .. "Stick" ( 1984. Orama) Bun
Reynolds. Gandice Ber9'9f' An ex-corfs
attempt to avenge his prtSOO buddy's mur
der brings him face-to-face with Florida
mobsters. 'A' 9. ( 1 hr .. 49 min ) -••..a. Y~ftllOl lnstereo (1 hf .30min) e TM.8 ,.. 1111 um .. Surprises
await an amateur astronomer when Hal
ley's Comet returns Fritz Weaver guest
stars I ,..,.
.,. "Circus 01 Horrors" ( 1960.
Ho<ror) Anton Oitfrlng. Erika Remt>erg A
plastic .i1rgeon fleeing from a man tie mu
tllated finds re~ In a c11cus. (2 hrs ) ~-.:r..:r: • .,. "The Power W1th1n" ( 1979
Orama) Art Hindle. Edward Binns A stunt
pilot has an accident that leaves him With e n str,th ( 1 hr 30 min I
' I a=-rn\.I n.AYMM
'The Last Dragon" ( 1985. Ora
ma) Talmak. Vanity An asp111ng martial
arts master's romance with a video disc
jockey rs threatened by a neighborhood
hooligan. 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr. 49 min) (%) .. "C.H U D " ( 1984. Horror)
JoM Heard. Daniel Stem. Radioactive wastes Illegally stored In the subterranean
tunnels ot New York City give rise 10 a
reoe of murdefous mutants 'R' ( 1 hr , 30
min)
_(11}_,lllM*llnstereo (1 hr) .. • Cl> .: U fl H1w1tl f:"rv&-0 1nvestt·
gates the murder of a noted Nazi hunter
who came ro the Island 1n search ol an
tklSIYt war erlmlnal (R) ( 1 hr . 5 min )
W"llUllLM ... .,. "Geroolmo" ( 1939, Western)
reston Foster, Ellen Ofew A great
Apache war lord battles the white man (2
hrt.~ln) I-··=-.... .,,._ ..
Mint MCml CART O&na 4'Cl0 from
~-'=) ,...,..,. .. ~-----·~•UM iJml'TRUl.Ul\19
.. "Hopacotch" ( t980 Comedyl
alter Matthau, Gleoda Jackson A lor "* lntell~ agent ii aided by an Old
flame In dodging the KGB and the CIA
who are lrying to prevent him from pub-
list\lng his memol11. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 44 min.)
ii) mM MCml IHRA Winter Nallonats,
from Derlel.oo. S.C. (R) (1 tv.) 1:11•=~st«eo. (1 tv.)
till • .,. "Daring Game" ( 1968, Orama)
Lloyd BridgeS. Nico MlnardOI. A man
searches a Latin Amencan Island fOf' the
husband and daughter of a former glrl-
lrlend. (2 hrs )
(.S) .,. "Tendres CousK\es" ( 1983,
Comedy) Thierry Tevfnl, Anja Shute On a
French countryside farm. a iov.-.mttten
teenager devlSeS an Ingenious plan to gain
experience and fulfill his deSlr• wl1h his
beaullful older cousin 'R' ( 1 hr • 3' min.) ., .....
iiOWil "Search" ( 1972. Ad\lenture)
Hugh O'Brien. Elke Sommer. A space-age
detective lnvesllgates the disappearance
of a famous gem COiiection. (2 hrs,)
... "When Michael Calla" ( 1971,
Suspense) Michael Douglas. Ben Gaz.
zara A child thought to be dead attempts
to avenge hts mother's death by making
~one calls to a women ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) "1 .. "The Cool Ones" ( 1967. Com-
edy) Roddy McDowan. Debt>'e Watson. A
lalnng rock star and a young girl team up
I.:> establish a musical career. (2 hrs.) (l)u.&. ,.,. miolT
(%).,.,."Another Country" (1984, Ora-
ma) Rupert EVe<ett. Colin Flr1h Wt\lle os-
tensibly worl(lng !Of' the Btitlsh govern-
ment al a boarding school. !'NO men act
as spies for the Soviet Union l"the 1930s ·pa· ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
2:11(8) .,. "Porl(y's" (1981. Comedy)
Dan Monahan. Mark He<rief In Florida In
the late 1950s. a gang of fun-loving high
school boys seeks revenge against the
proPnetor of a local b<othel 'R' ( 1 hr . 35
mm)
t11([) .. "Bachelor Patty" (19S4, Com-
edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen. A care-
free school bus drlvef's pals decide 10
throw a pr&-weddlng party for him, com-
phcat1ng matters Is the tact that the 9lrl's
father disapproves of her choloe. 'R ( 1 _
1
ht , ::In) •=w,_, • ...,,.. ... _, ...
1:11 ~1°IM:ll In St«eo .. ...
ICIMAmM.m'•-.._ Pro Championships, from
Huntington Beach, Gallf (R) ( 1 hr.)
Cl) '"lOWI ..... d (C) .. "Surf II" (1984. Comedy) Ed-
die Deezen. Linde Kerridge. A madman
concocts a tainted soft drink that compels
surfers and beach-bums to eat garbage
'R' ( 1 hr . 31 min ~ a:llCI) ... "City L hts" (193t, Comedy)
Charlie Chaplin, 1talnla Cherrlll A little
hobo works unceasTngly to earn money
lor a blind girl's eye sorgery. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 27
mrn)
-Salunlay
.. ..... ... -.r u. .. ...
AUlt'llMM9 .. IOOTIM.L
um.llMCU
-~ . -.. .,. . ..,,.,.. -..a1••
Liii °' CllmT
llll(f)W ..
• _,."Detective StOfY'' (1~1. er.
ma) Kirk Douglas. Elean<>f Park•. A New
YOtk City detective attack• hla waft( with a
maniacal zeal untM the effecta ~ ~
peering rn his personal. off-<My lffe end ~t-ii rT tlonlhlps. (21va.. 30 mk'I.)
m
u ,.,,.,,
~-MfWl9CATI llMI "Easy Street" (1917 .Comedy)
Charlie Chaplin, Edna PUfVlan¢e.Char11e
plays a hobo who Is reformed by the eer·
mon of Edna PvManoe .. «?) ., 11112,,,. ~ .
... .,. "Remembef" (1970, Orame)
Vince Edwards, Kathetlne Ctawford. A
psychlatriSt falls In IOve wl1h the mother of
the boy whose life he saved (2 tn.. 15
min.) • OO .,. "Creature" ( 1985, HorrOf')
Klaus Kinskr. Stan Ivar After landing on
one of Seturn's moons. membefs of an
American research team ere atai(ed by a
m~terlous Hte form 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 37
-· ~ "Salgor1'. (19'8, Adven!U'e) Alan Ladd, Veroruca Lake Advent\#'9 and
romance are mixed with black mer1<et eo-
IMtleS Involving half-a-minlorl dollars. (2
hrs~ i=.a:~mu ~~y·s II. The Next Dey"
(1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyan
Kmght. A group of high school students
anempts 10 lhwart the plans of a self·
righteous preacher and the Ku Klux Ki.n
to censor a Shakespeare lestlval 'R' ( 1
hr . 35 min.)
(l)ta.•,.., CZ) .. "Piaf: The Early Years" (1974,
Blography) Brigltte Ariel, Pacale etin.
topfle A chronicle of the early ... and ca-
reer of French chanteuse Edith Piaf. leao-
lng up to het first maior success In Pana
during the 1930s. (Subtllled) 'PG' (1 hf •
45 min.) -....... ._. .......... -----LM,' :•tnU lllf Lml.ITm .......
....... •Olllll_,, II
-llT-.tf .. llMI '·Remembef The Day" (1942,
Romance) Claudette Colbert, John
Payne. A politician's fOt'mer grade-9chool
teacher recaHs his boyhood der wt11e
waiting to see him ( 1 hr . 25 min.
•Cl) -""'-.............. ~ .. M PUllJA,_. In tNt 1985
concert. Tom Petty and tht Htlrtbreekarl
perform "Don't Do Me Uk• That."
"Amerieen Girl," "Don't Corna Around
Here No MOf'e" and songs from tht elbum
"Pac11 Up The Plantatlorl -UYe.." (1 hr.)
®•Nitti a When a WOfNll'I (Marl-
lyn Hulett) finds the man Of her dre9me.
&he u;u1so have tound a murderer ti ''Clancy Street Boyt" ( t9'3.
Leo Gorcey. Hvntz H.11 ( 1 hr .
-~ "'~ldOO" ( 1968. Comedy)
Jecl(la Gleuoo. GrouohO Mat1l. ( 1 hr .• 38
Sunday,Aprll 13, 1986 25
-lalunlay Conl.
-min.)
-IClll .. CIU _,.. ,_nllROIOT
CAMAICOLWI IUIMITWl,....nllAITI PWl.ICM'I,.. ,.,AU(
... TBAWW rnYCUt• 111• RM OUT
• l"nDO Featured a discussion on
preventing skin damage from sun expo-
sur~;s11c surgery ( 1 hr ) 1=~~974 A_,lu<eJ ~gins. Peter Breck ( 1 hr , 25 min )
lZJ mwll "'Monsieur Verdoux" (1 947.
Comedy) CharleS Chaplin. Martha Raye
I hrs • 2 min.) ....,,.1Ml ... 1~
.. Mll*M..a.•...C~
a1I mwll "Kelty"' (1981, Drama) Robert
Logan. Twyla-Dawn Vokins ( 1 t1' .• ~
min.) .. 8 llNla Sixth graders from Kester Et.
mentary School. Van Nuys and 102nd
Street Elemen1ary School. Los Angeles
compete. Maclov10 Perez hosts
I -~:.-" ,, .. ,,.
MJYOFU11a•11 eo ... •n-wn .,11111 .aRr
Ull .., ICMOUl11C ~Mire Mesa vs Pomt Loma
lllllCI
lllPfllTI TOD11l8'1,_.
lW llAGAZlll •-~Qll .. ITNI
MD._ toODIUDDY ,. ••• ,.llMI .....
Lim.I IAICAU g,., .... ,. .. Q
Un.MY llOM•ll
CWHMD
ClltAMIM) ........
• l"nDO Featured· March Of Dimes
Welka1hon, author Larry Everest. sum-
mer's new bridal fashions; theatre 005·
tum1ng with UCLA cos1umer Alan Arm·
l"'~~~:Q
--~ 1'111 Wt,cmJ!'~u ... °' '"' -...
Lur:&. .... "'°""' TOf'IOflLI IOODDAYU. ........
MOOIBOl...-:11 llOWll "Nobody's Perlekt" ( 1981,
Com.!'1\1) Gabe Kaplan, Ale• Karras. ( 1
hf., 36mln ) ~~ "ltmellgt>t" 11952, Comedy)
Charlie Chaplln. Cfalre Boom. (2 hrs., 25
m~) . -m,.,, .. .....,..._.
1---=-r ..... ...,,... ccm.
28 Sunday, Aprll 13, 1986
"-'lmlTU .... .,..,. ......
CMlOU•tu ID ...... ~ ""' ___ _
~w1a• .,. "The Woman tn Red" (1984,
Comedy} Gene Wiider. Kelty LeBrock ( 1
hr., 27 min.) ~ ...... ULTWATmG•N ......
.,. "Tex" ( 1982. Orama) Matt Dil-
lon, Jim Metzler. ( 1 hr.,~ min.)
• OfNlnllnLlm •al) .,. "last Train From Gun Hill'
( 1959, Western) Kirk Douglas. Anthony
-°""'~~ DIWY-IGIM'TM " ..... ...we . ...., c:Mla.C---~-tcl•II ams• ~ • Cll u1-..1DCa ,,...,,.. llllPfDAYI l11~"9a •motn1m .. .._ ..
.. "Abbott And Costello Meet The
Klllef. Boris Ker1olf' ( 19'9. Comedy)
Borl& Karloff, Gerry Moore. ( 1 hr . ~
I-ET--......
.,. "The Mating Game" ( 1959.
Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Tony Randall L!~min.) CD _,,. "Plci<wlck Papers" ( 1985. Ad·
venture) Animated. ( 1 hf .. 12 min ) ·r=· .. -"' ....,.,"" a .... ,.-~
G W 9GITI -JCA Featured
NHRA Gatornetlonala Drag Racing from
Ge~le. Aa. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
(!).,."Sierra Pesaage" (1961, West-
ern) w;,,ne Morris, Lota Albright. (2 hrs)
l:u=: ..., •.... .. " ... ,MmOfCM..,.
.,. ''The Grey Fox"' ( 1982, West-
ern) Richard Fernswor1h. ,,.ckle Bur
r~~ -1 i :O::i'toe Angeles Dodg8fs et
Ii.nit Btavee~ (3hra.) u-• --~ CATl---NLJ I~
• H Mi -COllft'Y "Cam-petgn COnlultents In The E»ctlon Game"
A whole Industry In political campaign
coneultlng hM eprung up in Ofange Couo-
ty. This program brings together aome of
thoM cOOIUltants to examine their views
and howthey att.ct .eeetlon campaigns
Cl) Ml WI -Sunklat WT A Cham-
pionship eemlftnall. from Amelie Island. Aa. (Live) (3 tva.)
(!) ... "Zardoz" ( Hn ... Scteno.Flc·
tlon) s.an Connery, Chettottt Rampllng
(2 hfl,)
()) llOWI "Me<ry AndtW' ( 19el, COme-
dy) Danny Keye. Pier Angel. (1 IW., '3
min.)
(%) llOWll "The Incredible Shrlntclng Wom-
an" ( 1980. Comedy) Uty Tomin, "Charles
Grodin. :~hr., 28 mto.) ........... -al)--"OldahomaCrudl" (1973, Dr•
ma) George C. Scott, Faye Ounnay. (2
hrs .. 30minJ -&:··=-=·~·=--~· WMA"WJI I .... ..,_ TUil tlLAC'nC
e .,,. "Tarzan Trlumpha" ( 1fM31 AO.
venture} Johnny Weissmuller. Frances
Gifford. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
l r..:::n. CIDT POI fUCI "Intelligence In The
Service Of Love And Klndnea" An Inter·
view with Kenneth 8 ~. 1W 8 Cl) NA ICU Sea Pines Heritage a.-
sic third round, tlve from Hilton Head !&-
land, S.C. {1 hr., 30 min.)
1..-uc••TW• O a • 9ICIM. "Meydayl May-
day!" Allison and Mark Per1t8f mu9t CNe<· come a series of setbacks u ~ croefl
rugged terrain In search of help for ttielf
In u=u:· (Part 2 ot 2) (A) c;:i
ICU. TUii W.IOUI_,.
DM.llY-CIDT POI fUCI "'The Oflf1 Toward
War" An Interview with Laure Nedef
CC) 90Wll "Aaah Gordon" ( 1980. Sci-
ence-flctlon) Sam J. Jones. Max Von Sy·
dow ( 1 hr • 50 min } CR) .,_ "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979, Orama)
E r1 Lancaster. Peter ()'Toole. (2 hra., 1
nun )
_,. "Murder My Sweet" ( 1944,
Mystery) Dick Powell. Claire Trevor (1
-•~!!-:... .... ,_ ! Jets ("Curloelty." "CNlh on You").
Janet Jackson (''What Have You Done
tor Me l at(9ty?"}. Charlie S.xton's
"Beet's So lonely" video. ( 1 hr.)
Cl) llOWI "AbbOll And Coetetlo Go To
Mars" ( 1953, Comedy} Merl Blanchard.
Horace McMahon. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I ===-~ ..-.ic•tos• mn
... "AU Of Me" (1~. Comedy)
Steve Martin, Liiy Tomlin. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.)
....... TOADWmW -Af•------· Dm!MmlTOOm llOWll "Emperor Of The NOfth"
973. Adventure) lee M•Mn. Etnett
gntne. (2 hra.) I -Subaru WOOd Cup Freeatyte. ..... al Scheduled· St9Yle Wondef
(co-host). Kenny Rogtta, Kool & the
Gang, Sheena E11ton, Adam Ant, Paul
Young. In atereo. (R) (1 hr.} e ..nrATat America's preooeupetlon
with thlnneta and dieting· crath-dltt dan-
gers. Obellty halards. the ro6e ot ~
G~~ney Frri (0.Mw.) Q g-IC-~ ....
.... "BIN COiby, Himself" ( 1982,
l BIH COiby. ( 1 hr • « min )
;... • Cf)
1
::' umYIML Playoff Game (f Nm8 To Be Announced) (2 hrs .• 30
min.) ,_•m11111111a•••
1W --Scheduled reviews ' (Tom Crulae. Tim Curry); "On
Valentlne'1 Dey" (Matthew BrOderlck,
Hellie Foote); "Murphy's Law" (Charles Broneon, Cerr1e Snodgre88)
I ~,...,
.. "Jade Claw" (1980. Adven-
ture) Blly Chong. Yuen Siu nn. ( 1 hr .. 30
min.) • 9UT ,..,.,."' .. _11111,.. Jim Tabor discusses
beckpecklng QNr and outd<>Of photogta·
phy equipment, g09I w1ndsurfing and 8X· r.r ..... --:=.-Chicego Q a 1arlllA' ir
1: ;II! f'-bU Mlnneeota Twins II Call-,, ZC (ltv.) (3 hrs.)
I I 'Cit ... = .. ''Zeppelin" ( 1971. Adv.nlure) •'1:'· Sommer (2 tn) I., .. Taft.Oii
71 fl•••IA l .. "Night Train To Munich"
040, Sulpenle) Mergaret Locl<wood.
x H9trteoo. ~ .. 39 min.) Cl) .ro NASCAR Modlfleda,
from North Wllk•boro. N.C. (Tt S)9d) ( 1
hr .• 30 min.)
.. "Ben~" 1197•. AdYtnture). Ptter Brtok. 1 hr .. 28 min.} "M~ In ctlon 2: The Begin·
nlng" ( 198!. Orema) Chuck Noms.
Soon-Teck Ott ( 1 hr .. 3e min.)
Cl) ... ...
(%) ... "M<Mng Vlolatlont" ( 1985.
eom.dy) John Murrey. Jeontter Tiiiy ( 1
hr., 30mln.) -1=-·-W111T ..,.. Lia U Profited:
Don Drysdale, formef Ma)or Leegue pitch-
er. Hotted :..sttiYe Getvey •:.en ~ M'fW 0. lW ml lip-synced rendl·
tlont of Queen'• "Bohemian Rhapsody."
New Edition'• "Count Me Out" and the ·10·~==:·~ W ---·, I
-.-Y -·-"--~ -flfM. fUCI Animated A rose brings llf9 end happlnea to hef !lower
friends through song despite the threats of
an evil eplder. aJ NAI09• $125.000 Greeter Hart·
tofd Open from Btedley Bowl In Wlnd&of
Locikt. Ct. (Tlped) ( 1 hr , 30 min.)
• .. ''San ~rencleoo lntematlonat
Alrpon" (1970. Drlme) Van Johneon,
Ip.,==· ff h ....
.. IU&i = "~ And Ttge" ( 1983. Ora·
ma) JoM C...\091-. Biiiy Dee Wllllsm11 -1;.~":.Jn. -..r _111f .... ll I
..,,. • • "" Up-tynced rend!· tlcn of Reedy tor the Wortd'I "Olglt1l ()ls.
play," Rod Stewart'• "Tonight I'm Vo11••"
and ''.Meeting In the Ladle9' Room" by
1_2ymaxx.
• 1W T9GDI Wln.J:ienry and Beanpole escape during their ~t. destroy a Tripod
in the!t path and flee for the Whit• Moun-
tains with the atient In pursuit
I , .. , .. " .. ~Liii~
.,_"Police Academy 2. Their First
Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg. Bubbe Smtth ( 1 hr . 27
mini., ~ ... "Roller Boogie" ( 1979, MUSI·
cal) Linda Bla1<, Jim Bray. ( 1 hr , 43
min.)
(%) ..,_ "Desperately Seeking Susan"
( 1985. Comedy) R<>Ynna ArQoelte, Ma·
CIOMa. j.1 llr .. 4" min.) .,., UUUUl'TMTe .. -UC•..,_ "Skydiving."
.. "Angel8 With Olrty Faoes"
( 1938. Orama) James Cagney. Pat
O'Btlen (2 hrs.)
• Ill& IOWlm S125.000 GrNter Hart·
ford Open from Btadley Bowl In Windsor
Lockt. Ct. (Ta~ (1 hr .. 30 min~ I ..... MU.~11 CTm ----.. = "Van Nuya Blvd." ( 1979, Com· ~) Bill Adr.t. Cynthia Wood. (2 hrs.)
• llOWA An eKamlnatlon of the aggres· llYt egrteulturel tectmologles being Uled
to ~ laugher crop 11r11nt {R) Q
~hr.) W'IWl&RIT1\I ...... ~Liii"' REii _.. "T•nk" ( 1983, Drama) Jamee
Gerner, G.O Spradlin ( 1 hr • 53 min )
l lTMTlm ~ .. ~
.. .. "Phase IV" ( 1973. Science-Fie·
!Ion) Nigel Davenport. Michael Murphy
i hr . 30 min.) ..... .-
-waaD OP ....,. Scheduled U.S. Grand Prix Motocross Champk>nship
from Carlsbad. Calif . 62nd running ol lhe
Wood Mem<)(laf h<>fse race. at t 1 /8
milft. from Aqueduct Aeoe Tnick 1n
nd·,~=) (1hr .. 30mln\ ........ ,,..,.. . .,..
IPOl'llmllll
• UDIM WllU 01.-.. IUUTY
A loott at Bernie Little. an unlimited hydro-
lne racl"!l team owner
ITMllm P/Jllf ll't aMe
'"AUWM .,. "Good Guys Wear Black"
( 1978, Adwnture) Chuck N<>frts. James
~rancisct1Sfj2 hrs ) 1111111
UITI Ot•T
.-Y-llmt'J •• ,__,,..,..
... "The RazOf's Edge" ( 1984.
Orama) 8111 Murray, Theleaa Ruaaelt (2
hrt. 8 min.}
(J) -Mc. Arkansas Oefby. from ~I-=~· Ark (Taped) ( 1 hf ) t• .,. "Ma• Appe11I" ( 1984. Drema)
Jack Lemmon. ZelJko tvanek ( 1 hr . 40
min.}
l ._Al,_MCOT
-.......... "Selem Wltehel" ........ Clf ..,.. S<:hedUled
US Grand Prix MotOCl'ou Champlonehlp
ltom C.rlsbed. CaNf . 82nd running of the
Wood ~lot hOf1e reoe. 11 1 118
mllM, lr'lm Aqutduct Rae. Track In
Queens, NV. (T1ped) ( 1 ht .. 30 min.)
Cf) Cl) ATM ..... Scheduled revlewl:
"Legend" (Tom Crulte, Tim Curry); "On
Valentine's Da,f (Matthew Broderick.
Hallie Foote); 'Murphy's Law" (Char1es
Bronsoo, Carrie Snodgreea).
l •nam .............. .......
.,.. "The Return Of Ma.rtln Goefre"
( 1981. Drama) Gerard Depardleu.
Nathl:::t4. ( 1 hr . 51 min.) ., ....... mY•n•• ,.. When M<>ftoch enf<>fcea strict
rules duflng the hollday eeason. he's visit·
ed t>y Christmas splfht thlt ctlange his
Scrooge-like ways. In stereo ( t tv.)
1 .......
&ACI~----.. "Gapone" ( 1975. Orama) Ben
Gaz:z.ere, Susan Blakely (2 hrs.) I ....
mwll "Tenspeed And Brown Shoe"
( 1980, Adventure) Ben Vereen, Jeff
Gotdblum. (2 hrs.) • ... c. CUMn .,,, ... .....
l umY .......
~MWM
ITMllY CUP IUYOfN OMllon Flnat.
(live) (NOTE: Starting time 11 tentettv..
Game Is sublec1 to bleckout.) (3 tn)
(B) ... "High School U.S.A ·· ( 1983. Comedy) Michael J Fox, Nancy McKean. i! hr , Ml min.)
(I).,.. "Norma Rae" (1979. Oreme)
Sally Fltld. Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr., 53 min.)
Cl) ... "The Turnt~ Point" ( 1977.
Drama) Anne Banctott. Shff1ey Maclalne,
i hrs . 30 min.) .........
• laA IAIUTIAU Playoff Geme
(Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs . 10
..mln'9. I::.~ Jett•ey Lyons ond '" chael MedVed review "Off Beat" and
"l~ .;J; s1ereo I ZllULIWTT
•MSW
-Evening ·11cm1 ...
1-·omtnger" (1973. Drama)
Warren Oale9. Ben Johnson The llfe of
John OltHnger the notOflovs gangster. ts
traced from his pnson breakout to his exe-
cution b~t;i FBI (2 hrs I l =-TaT~CAl.-0 .....cw I 'Tl
Mm"'ICt/91111 A ..:W. CUii AT UCU .nt _ ··o.-
vld =" t='=·· ~ ... CClll!Wl'ftm -... Forme< lttaeli Ambal9dot Abbe
Eben authOf Cynthia Ozlck and Prlnoeton
Prof8SSOf Bernard Lew1s dl9Cl* modem
JewrSh history and the future ( t hr.)
Cl) mwll ''The Chimp" ( 19t9, Orama)
Jon V()lghl, Feye Ovnew•y A dM>rced
ex·pr11tflghl8f 8ftempts a ~ to
retain cuatody of his young '°" 'PG' (2
hrs.2 mln) G TOIUIO txml 11
Sunday, April 13. 1986 27
-laturclay ~nl. • 1 • ())... clock: a primer telling wtlich qualities ( 1984 .. Orama) Tuesday Weld, Ketth car .._wt oet TllM. TOPIC· Should make a p«soo one of the "guys" 1adlne. A divorced antique dealer falls In
rec0<cts with sexual or VIOient lyrics be re-I Cl.Cm W T oplc Death Penalty love and mar.rles an apparentiy suoc:essful
strlCled? ••-busmessman, only lo IMtn hes aatualty a I Tllm'ICC.AllY --seasoned coo anlSt who dlsappeett, tak· .,....,..,. .._....... I~ her '™th him (R) Q (2 hrs.)
WU» ._.CA An examination of 15 IMWOZOO'IAmM. ..... Fea· U. -.a When the houae Is
species of hummingbirds that breed end lured· backstage at the zoo • the wild an1· burglarized. Aoee buys a gun to prevent
nest In the U S Q mats tn education. Fred Myers. elephant future lntrUSIOnS. In 11ereo (R)
CC) 90¥ll "The Woman In Red" ( 1984, keeper and hi8 Asian Elephants: a loOk at 8 9 LOft ICWrf A Hollywood produc
ComeOy) Gene Wilder. Ketty LeBrock. An the ~le house -the egg eattng soal<e uon company decides to film 1 movie-mu·
otherwrse happily marned San Franctsco Cl)_. I .,.... Steal aboard the Pacific Prlnoess. Guest
bureaucrat becomes obsessed with a gor-M (ll) -.Y nac:.a CMMTIUl199 In ster· stars lnciUde Jullet Prowse, Ben Vereen
geous model and tries desperately lo lnltl· ~ L1 hr ) Jimmy Osmond. Melba Moore, Aleida
ate an affair with her 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr ... Cl) *1Y &JCl A flOI Harry and Ham-Smith and Dean Jones.~) O (2 hrs )
21 min ) son team up with a charmmg con man 10 e ITAIT OI tamTI-• Protlles of
CZ)CNMl.UCHAM.llm11MI,.,._ Investigate the death of an 8SC8pad con Kirk Douglas. Cybill Shepherd. Peggy
M II I ml M TOR Featured 1n C1nclnna11, vict _if hf ) Fleming and David Copperfield. (R) ( t
MelOdy Rogers 1oms Gary Sandy and 0 • -A --Nell's patience IS hr )
Johnny Bench in a concert prodocllon of t"1ed ~ her cranky mother comes 10 • Ql8T ,. TMI DJ.m VolUnteers
"Damn Yanl<ees " visit her 1n Glenlawn. In ate<eo (R) "' from New Y<><k Clry's gay community per-0 W UCIJ wnt DAWI> MOllOWitz e .,.. "The Final Option" ( 1982. Of•· tlc1pate In a ctlnlcal trial of a hepatitis 8
Consumer 1nformalion oo Samsonite lug· ma) Ju"t Davis, Lewis Collins. An anti-va~ 1i ( 1 hr )
gage. chemically treated fruits and vege-nuclear groop seizes control of the Amen· f' I ...
tables and lifetime guarantees can Embassy In London and warns that llKJG II •llUCma TMI MCllTIC1\lm e MOLL TWOOD Cl,,_. govemmenf hoetages wlH be murdered If ,._ l.LMD W An examlnatlon
()) TOO Q.Oll ,. c:::(l9IOIT H8f'lry's Its demands are not met (2 hrs ) or the unique vtslon of oontrOYefslal arctu·
blood pressure soars when, on the way 10 e «I -fl!Oll..,. A revenge-seel<· tact Frank Lloyd Wright, including Images
an insurance physical. he's trapped in an 1ng ex-convict returns f0< 1 showdown of Dena House. Falling Water and Taliesin
elevatO< with Monroe with Al Hughes. O ~) ( 1 hr.) I ~ G .,. "Marilyn" ( 1963. Biography) _,....
... Documentary Narrated by Rock Huctson .,. "Police Academy 2 Their F1rs1
nloetlMDmOO Film exc:erpts provide I provocative peek Assignment" (1985, Comedy) Steve
mM1. ._ The irritating Brindles at the phenomenon that was actress Man· GUltenbefg, Bubba Smllh When vandal
move In with the Lawsons when a fire rips i Monroe. ~· 30 min) ism begins to run rampant. authorities re-
thr°it'1helr home TWI*' crult the motley potloe academy gradu I OPflOll'T'lm ... ates as a lest-ditch clean-up effort. 'PG
llA.,._ Explores the variettes of plant .,.. "Sunday In New York" ( 1964. 13' i:. hr . 27 m~n)
and animal hie found 1n lhe Seychelles. a Comedy) Cliff Robertson. Jane Fonda (l)D-S.,lllMCRACI
90-island archipelago 1n the lndlan Ocean At1er being Jilted by her boyfriend and Cl).,. "BHI Cosby, HlmaeU" ( 1982 IBJ o ( 1 ht ) traveling to New Ven to Villt Iler brother, Comedy) Bill Cosby. The comedian looks
• Ull DmOO MM Feal\ired Hos1 Ash· a yoong woman cons!~" her position on et everyday faults and foibles and per
ley Gardne1 with Guest Host ventriloquist l lr ~rs ) forms his famous characterizations 'PG'
Jay Johnson cover the ulltmete San Diego ' U hr • 44 min )
Pardes game hangout restauranteur ,._..,,..PIA,._ CZ).,. "All Of Me" (1SS., Comedy)
George Pernicano demonstrates the real m&Ti L DAB? lD "Early Days" In Steve Martin. Liiy Tomlin A hapless law
way to mal<e p1ua. 1he season's swim· this staging of David Stc>fey's play. Sir yer's normal routine assumes a different
su11s and evening dress on show: woven Ralph Richardson portrays an aging pollll· perspective after e cantankefOV8 hel1ess's
wool art, a San Oleg<> j\Jnior champion at clan enraged at the indignities of lncreas· 8001 transmigrates Into one aide of his
handball ~Infirmity. O (1 hr) body. 'PG-1~. 33 min)
l lWICY*-~--"The S~r·s Wife" (t985 1··---f-AUff'm cm LmTI "Legends of Blue Comedy) Michael 0 Keefe, Aebecc8 De-.. Cl ALL a PH I• Nikki threatens to
grass With Bill Monroe, Rl:lph Stanley. Jim Mornay. After a whlrtwlnd romance. an 88· quit her job If Oliver's trathy IClene 1s lefl
and Jesse. and Mac Wiseman" ( t hr.) plring rock singer and a baseball player In 'W opera script. 00 IODIQ Michael Spinks (28--0. 18 marry, only to be pulled apert by conflict· G "The Tamarind Seed" ( 1974.
KOs) vs Larry Holmes (48-1, 34 KOs) Ing career demands 'PQ· t3' Q ( 1 hr . 45 Romance) Julie Andrewa. Omar Sherif A
tor the IBF Heavyweight !Ille scheduled for mfn } female Brttl&h otfic1al becomes suspte1oos
15 roonds. ltve from Les Vegas. Nev (1 ~...,._,.. of a Russian Intelligence agent and even·
hr . 30 min) T-.. ... nm D•-tuall l: In love with him (2 hrs, ?O ()J 90¥ll "Police Academy" ( 1984. ,.,. CMlll When the eource of in· min.
Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cettrall crlmlnating evidence agalntt a JOdoe re-I min
When forced to comply with en open ad-lusea to bl ldentlflecl, l<lngtfleld trles 10 DAW--
miSSIOns poticy a pollce academy copes k~ theatory out of the Law Review .. ~111Amt In stereo (I hr)
Wltha motleycrew ofmlsflts.'R' (1hr .4 t ,..~,_UllfAMlrl -e ITCll ITal Steele'•
min.) .. e PACTI tll LR The girl& and Mrs confused state la used to advantage by
(I) ..,.. "Monsieur Verdoux" ( 1947, •rr•tt encount9f &<>me difflcultles on hit mentor and hla ex-tlame. WhO are
Comedy) Charles Chaplln. Martha Raye opening day at their new boUtlque. In ster· plot:t1 a iewel he~t (Pert 2 of 2) In ster
A Parisian bank clerk marries and mur eo (ID 0 eo R ( I hr )
der$ lonely women to suppo<I his crippled e 9 -Benson and Gatling go I
wife and y~ng son (~hrs , 2 min) to.to-toe ea the gubernetorlal campaion lllnau&. ~ CllMSIOllllS Fl·
• ..,mMTO heallup 0 nalltts In the lndMdual. mixed pair and Mia?)~ l*T Hosts Paul Ryden end Cf) UNlnUI OP Mme • ,..,. team categorlet ptrform aeroble routl"" M8fllyn AlngO oxamtne deVelOpmertts In Featured· •visit to lxtepe on the Mextc.n bef()(e a penet or judges that 1nctudea
the pr~tlon detection and treatment ot RM«a. former "Alioe" 1t11 Vic Tayback Jenilee Harrlton and Jared Martin of "Del·
canoer. ' a tOUf of Martha's Vineyard. Nantucket It-1111" and Loe Angeles Dodgers player
•• DMl:I flnB JU<toes Stephen Furst, land end Newport! R.t (R) ( 1 hr ) Steve Sax Also features the humorous
Citherlne Hlcl<land, Aonnle Schell. Pef· • 2 MW..-Side ot aerobic exercise with comedian Wll
formance ~ldd VldeO In stereo. (RI (JI).,. "Code Of SffenQe" ( 1~. Ad· Shriner and Impersonator Louise Quart
lil"A vtr1tur1) Qlucic Norrlt. He>nry Silva A Hosts Cethy Leo Crotby and Ed Marl· •"'lft OIL.A. Featured Pia Zadora tells maveriek Chicago cop W80I' • IOlttnry 'ltro ( 1 hr )
how lhe It ent<>Ylng succesa af long test war agelntt rival dl'UQ-f\Jnnlng geng11 'R' • Lllln\a OI 1MI ... -,..,.
with her new Singing career. a visit to a IU"'z 4 1 min) Featured: a visit to lxllpe on tM Mexican
gym where people WOfk out arC>Und t~ --a I• t Riviera, for met "AllCt" star Vic T1yback . .,_"°"' a lour ot Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket It
28 Sunday, Apr11 13, 1986 .. lllll'TMC*l In 11ereo ( 1 hf ) llnd Ind Newport A I (R) ( 1 hr ) .. (I) .. ''ScOfned And Swindled" .... MC
-lalurclay Cont.
-~~ (J) .... "Angel And The Badmen" I.!) ' mn CM flU'lllDUm "The House of ( 1947, Western) John Wayne, Gall Aus.-
Ramon lgleSla" A Puerto Rican man. dis seU A Oueker girt saves a nototlous gun-
appomted atter almost 20 years Of hfe In Shnger from his enem8s, (2 hfa.)
lhe US . turns to hts drsapproving son for (!) m Muslc;al guests: Klymexx ("The
he!(> 1n selhng his house and returning Men All Pause")
nome Adapted by Jose Rlvefa from ht9 9 .,. "The Mis$0un &eaka" ( 1976,
~Y O ( I l'lr ) Western) Marton Blando. Jeolc Nicholson.
lCJ CM2Y IMNf M mW111r IM& "9 A htred assassin stalks the headwat8fs of
.,... ---M ~The private the Missouri River In Montana after a gang
6•de of Marilyn Monroe Is seen lhro6gh of horse thieves (2 hts.)
lllm clips, televlsloo footage and lntervlew5 e .,. "MeMn And Howard" ( 1980,
with directOf Jostiua Logan. actors Don Comedy) Paul LeMat, Jason Robardl An
Murray. Robef1 Mitchum. CeleSte HOim otherwise unknown Q8S statiOn attendant
and Susan Strasberg clalms to be the rlgtltful heir to Howard
lnllaft'Jllm H~· blltiOn Oollar estate. (2 tn.) ~0.-• A INCIM. CUii AT UCU lmt --........ _ .. aeai:i8 ... rlln"
•II I ~ ~~ ........ ,.
... "Hot Reso11" ( 1985. Comedy) ... "Ll'I Abner" ( 1959, Muslcal)
Tom Par&e1<1an. Debra Kelly Al a posh Peter Palmer, Julle Newmar. It's 1 dark
summer hotel. staff members. snooty day tn Oogpatch fOf Ll'I Abnef when he
preppies. and bathing beauties are all pr1t-learns the Army is moving In to test ~pied with one actrv1ty -sex Fr (I bombs and Delly Mae's gettlng him clos·
hr . 33 min., er 10 lhe anar. (2 hrs.. 30 min )
.. ,,:.,.,:_:... ttiel:W1=.1nstereo. (1 hr.) _ ..,.,0\'IACal<i~•'..,.n s:;:a ( 1 hr ) 1W 1CTY Sketches: David Brtnktey (Rick , _ oranls) d08ll aome sc:lenoe-flctton lnve&-
tlgatlon with Watter Oonklte (Dave
TM.a ,.. lMI UM-Surprises Thomas).
await an amateur astronomer when Hal· -e _. "I Never Sang For My Father"
ley·s Comet returns Fritz Weaver guest (1970. Dfame) Melvyn Douglas. Gene
stars. Hac;l(man. A middl&-aged man tr1es to
• ITM llAM:M Guesls 1<oo1 and the communteate with his domineering 8(). Ga~=r' (A) ( 1 hr ) iyea~:f lather after his mother's death. I C.-ITA~ lllm1m11 ...
..... Tiii .. ....., This ex· .,. "After The Fox" ( 1966. Com&-
amlnatlon of social and polllical translor-dy) Peter Sellers. Victor Mature. An ltatlan
mat10n1 within Zimbabwe, since its 1960 muter criminal I.Itel the filming of a movie
Independence from Rhodesia. focoses on as a oowr fCf a gold buftiOn theft. (2 h,._)
the pro~ of modemlzauon and the re· e M• • I-Scheduled. dl\'ofoed
\11\181 ol cutrural traditions Q ( 1 hr ) ce>uplee who",. remained frlendly. ( 1 hr ) CC).,. "Pollee Academy 2· Their F1rs1 , .... _
Aaslgnment" (1985. Comedy) Steve ... "Kiiier Bats" (19,0. Hooor)
Guttenberg, Bubba Smith When vandal· Bela Lugoal, Dave O'Brien. A &eemlngly
Ism begins to run rampant, authorities r&-lnnocuoue physician spends hll soare
crull the motley police academy gradu-time training bats to kill. (2 hrs.)
<lies as a last-ditch clearHJp effort. 'PG· -® .,_ "Police Ac:adem " ( 1~.
13' O ( 1 hr . 27 min) Comedy) Steve Guttenbe<g, ~m Cettrall. 'LI ..,.. "Plaunum Paradise" ( 1981 When f<><oed to comply with an open ad-
Adult) Kanai Barbour. Samantha Fox A mialons policy, a poltee academy copes
d8t1ng service matches two seemingly "' with a motley crew of misfits 'R' Q ( 1 hr •
compallble people who eod up learning 41 om•
mvch from each other. ( 1 hr., 18 min ) -1 •mum (l') AT 1HI _,... Scheduled reviews ' mMCA'ITW•
"Legend" (Tom Cruise. Tlm Curry). "On .,.. "MeeN-Ore River" ( HM9, West
Valen11ne's Day" (Matthew Broderick. ern) Guy Madison, ROf'Y C.lhoun. Jealous
Hallie Foote), "Murphy's Law" (Charles rivalry erupta among three cavalry officers
Bronson. Carrie Snndnress) who are all lo love with the same women
, 110W11 "The .PMi'ts 01 GwendOllne" ihra.)
( 1984. Adventure) Tawny t<1taen, Brent l&,_.Y MM
Hull JOhn Wittie's comk: strip hefoloe .,. "C.H.U 0 " (1984. Honor)
comes to Ille In a series of thrllllng adven John Heerd. Oen1e1 Stetn Radloectlve
tures 'R' ( I hr . 28 min ) wastes lllegelly stored In the subterranean
(%) .,. "The Wicker Man" ( 1973. tunnels ol New York City give rlee to a
Suspense) Edw11rd Woodward, Brill Ek· race of murdefous mutants.. 'R' ( 1 hr • 30
land A mainland policeman ts sent to a min }
remote Scottish 19land to Investigate the Cl) • t I I 1W Suntdst WT A Cham-
d1aappearanoe ol a young girt who may pl()nshlp Mmitlnall. from Arnolla Island.
hav• been the victim ol modem·day pe F=1a (R)
IM 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) CD .. ''The Company Ot Wotves" MOT IUT ( 1985. Fantasy) Angela La~. 0.Vld
119 UMM'f ..._ Warn« After a atorytelllng ....ion by her
• l&nma&T ~Lift Host Tony eccentric grandmother, a ycung gift haa
nz.a Mualeal ~II. Laurie Anderson lurid drMmt of witchcraft and wotvte that U hr , 30 min ) l'!\OfQe With r .. llty 'R' ( 1 ht • 3S min.) e 11•.-¥ IW9IACI Dempsey (Ml -Cl).,_ "Stlek" (1984. Drema) Burt
chael Brand<>n) faces a mixture of theft Aeynoldl. Candice 8-Qtl". An ex-con'a
and murder 15 he 8tlempts to lreck dOwn attempt to avenge his pt1IOn buddy'• tnUf·
Arab 1.,ronst1 end drug rrsfflcktrs In Lon-der brings him tac»-to-taot with Florida
don (1 hr) mobster1 'R' Q ( 1 hr .~~-)
e1t1MIWll'GITISM M .. Gl)W1MClll1natef90 (1 hf l
CZ) .. "Moving Vlolatlona" ( 1986,
Comedy) John Murray. Jennlfef Tiiiy.
Scatterb<alned students combine wl1ti
Inept d<1vlng-$Chool instructors to crea ..
mayhem, on and otf the roed 'PG-13' (I
WIN'!:~
.,.. "Coffee. Tea Of Me" (1973,
omedy) Karen Valentine. John bevtO-
aon. A young stewardeae jete between her
artist-student husband In Engtand and het
medbl--student l"tUab9nd In California. (2
·1hrs·i..1 *" ... :.-:;1 Scheduled. Stevie Wonder
(co-host). Kenny R0gett. Kool & !ti.
Gang. Sh.ens Eaton. Adam Ant, Peul
Vou~ttteo. (R) ( 1 hf ) wlw& In stereo (1 tv . lS
min.) CID.,.,. "Hardbodles" ( 1984, ~)
Grant Kramer, Teal Roberta Three mf6.
die-aged Single men .. out advice In
picking up beautlful beach girls In south-
ern California. 'A' O ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) • 8 .,_ "Sybfl" (1976. Dfama) (Part 1
of 2) Sally Field, Joanne Woodward.
Based on the novel by Flota Rheta
Schrefb A Y00!'9 woman ~ 16 dlf.
lerent personah1195 as a result ot a t~
matlc childhood with her sadistic mottler
l hra)
MITClrf
.,.. "Lady Frankenstein" (1972.
Horror) Joseph Cotten. Mldley Hargltay
The doctor's daughter Is Involved In an-
01her unsuccessful experiment ( 1 Iv . 30
min ... 1.,.. "The Gallant Houra" ( 19e0, a..
ography) James Cegney, Dennie WMWI.
The 19,2 fight tor Guadalcanal. me tnc
ma1or Pacific bettla. IS overseen by A~
rat "Bull" H~2 hrs . 45 min.) ! :"a1ame 11 On Alo" < 1984. Com-
edy) Michael Caine. Joseph Bologna. A.
buSlneasman vecatlonlno in Rio de Janeiro
tueeumba to an atfaTr with hl9 best
friend' a teen-age daughter, then triea to
keep It a eecret 'R' ( 1 hr • SO min.)
(J:) ... "Mlsllng In Action 2 The~
nlng" ( 1965. drama) Chuclc Noma.
Soon-T eek Oh. An American cOIOnel. l'l8ld
prisoner by sadistic Vietnamese cac>tora.
makes a bid f0< freedom fot hlmsetf and
his fellow POWs. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.)
1:11 ! = "Oespefetely Seeking Suaan"
( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma-
donna. Amnesia. mistaken Identities and
danger befall a bored New Jereey hotJM.
wife who becomes involved with a fl'-.
spirited young woman 'PG 13' ( 1 hr . 44
min~ -• ... .:.-.. * .. ''TM For Two" ( 1950. Mt.aat-
cal) OotiS Dey. Gotdon MecAae When an
heir .. tr"'8 to baCk a 8'~ thoil¥.
she di9coV9f'a that the manegtr of '-~ re has Iott moat of her money. (2 tn.) ---... "The Champ" (1979. DfatM)
Jon Voight, Faye Dunaway A. ~oed
ex-prlzefigttttf attempla a Oomeibedc to
retain cuttOdy of his young eon. 'PG' (2
.. ;fii:&.4
Sunday, April 13, 1936 29
-laturclay Cont.
1-,,.~
" ............ I ... "Movi VK>latlons" ( 1985.
Comedy) John ~urray, Jennlfe< Tilly.
Scatterbrained students combine with
Inept drrv1ng-sch00 instructOtS to create
mayhem. on and off the road. 'PG-13' Q U hr . 30 min.)
••.,.."Scream Of The Demon L<>Yef"
( 1970, Horror) Jeffrey Chase. Jennllet
Hartley A murderer haunts a remote vil-
lage as a pretty scientist condiJcts an eJC·
~1ment ~=I Wlfll
.,.. "Norma Rae" ( 1979, Drema)
Salty Field. Beau Bridges. A young woman
laces alienation from her family and
friends ea ltle att~ IO un1on1z9 her fel-
low t.ctory W<rtert In the Southern mill
town. 'PG' (\ tv .. 53 min.) M ~--"ca,lldren Of The COfn" (198-4. HorrOf) Peter HOf1on. Linda Hamilton
Baaed on a Stephen King lhOrt story. A young phyt6clen and his wife find them-
...... In a MldwMtem town where young-
ste<a haY8 murdered the adults and estal>
llthed a 1trange relgloul cutt. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 :. •• ''The Keegans" (1975. Orama) Adam Roarke, Judd Hnctl. The brother
of a vlclouely beaten model II lndlo1ed for
her .... 11ant'I murder (1 hr., 30 min.) != "Moneleur Verdoux" 11947
RETURN TO MAYBERRY ••• rromPaces
Obviously, Knotts figured it out very
well. He won fi ve Emmys for bis role u the
nervous, impetuous Deputy Barney Fife.
Jim Nabors, who flew in from bia home
in Hawaii, to revive his roleu the innooent
and lovable Gomer, says. "It took me a fC"if\'
minutes to find it But there ia IO much
Gomer in me it wasn't hard."
Nabon left "The Andy Griffith Show" in
1964 and took Gomer with him for siJt
yean on "Gomer Pyle, USMC."
Jack Dodlon says he sees no cha.nae in
Howard Sprague, the county clerk. .. Row-
ard stumbled out of pubert}' finally, but
he's never stumbled into married life. He
thinks he's sull playing the field."
Griffith says, "People find tn;r~.rry fascinating. Most ofus are justs · lo
stay afloat. Some ~pie in the big cities
never sec their neighbors. Here, you see
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Bob Sweeney. who directed the first
three ye.an of '6Tbe Andy Griffith Show,"
directed the movie.
Two oblerven to the reunion and
moviem•kina were Jim Clark and Ken
Beck. Clark, wbo worb in public affain at
Vanderbilt University in N uhville, and Beck. a writer and editor for the Nuhville
Tenneuean, AR the authon of the defini·
tive book on the ahow, '"The Andy Griffith
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Comedy) Charles Chaplin. Marthe' Raye
A ParlSl&n bank ~ marries llfld mur·
defa lonely women to support his orlppled
wif•~oung son. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) • • ....... ''Lady Al Mldnlghl" ( t948 )
Richard ~~ ( t hr., 30 l'llln ) Cl) ,... When the SOUtce of in-
criminating evldenoe against a judge re-
fuses to be identified, Klngsfleld fries to
l\ee() the storv out of the Law Review •(JI).,_ "Code Of Silence" ( 198-4, Ad-
venture) ChUck Norris. Herny SllVa A
maverick Chieago cop w&991 a solitary
war against rival drug-running gengs 'R'
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LOS ANGELES -Sonny and Ricardo
are shedding their pastel Versace suits for a
more colorful wardrobe that NBC ex-
ecutives hope will apin pu t "Miami Vice"
on the cuttina'Cd&e of fashion trends.
The pubUc cauaht up with the hot pink.s
and cool aquas worn by series sW1 Don
Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, so
the police show hired designer Milena
Canonero from the Oscar-winning film.
"Out of Africa,•• to add new color to the
show's fadina wardrobe.
She's in Europe shopping around for
hotter colon and deeper shades for vice
detectives Sonny Crockett, played by
Johnson. and RJcardo Tubbs, played by
Thomas. Still a taboo: eaJ1b tooa.
"We're cbanaina the ~ture oft.be &bow
in terms of fubiona an~ color," Micbaef
Levine, NBC direct.or of cumnt dramatic
prosrammina, said.
Executive prodooer Michael Mann baa
been busr cditina a new feature film, .. Red
Dragon,' so hasn't been available for
comment, but be has said he's ti.red of the
"Miami Vice .. put.els and wanted so~
thinanew. They're aJso cba.olina more than just the
clothes and color scheme neitt aaon.
Sonny's aettina a reaJ Ferrari to tool
around Miami in. It's a Ferrari Testaroua
-black. to reflect the bript lithU at ni&bl
It will cost S 102,.500. ··we may give Mr. Johnson a new car to
plav around with." l.plinHaid. "He bu a
Disney Channel shows
tomorrow's circus stars
Tony award winner Ben V crecn welcomes the Bia Top's most promiaina youna. ~rformers in the Disney Channel preacnlation, ••1ntcmational Circus Stan of
Tomorrow."
To be seen by American television viewers for the fint time SWlday, Aoril 27, •t 7:30, this special was taped durillf the recent ninth annuaJ intcmatiow circua com~tition Le Circiuc De Ocmain, tn Patil, France.
'International Circus SW1 of Tomorrow" will capture the cxcitcme1lt of the
festivaJ u youn, circus performers from 20nations,1p1fiveto2S, compete for
sold, silver and bronze medals in ciaht catqories; aerial ICl"Obatic:s, hiah-low wire,
animal act and dressqt, balancina. jugli.na. clowns and ICU u.aina special
equipment (teetctboard. ttamooline. etc.)
KRIGE IN 'DREAM WEST' •••
FromPaceS
Kri&e was cast in the role at
Chamberlain's sugestion. They had
worked the year bcfott in "Wallcnt>ef'I: A
Hero's Story." Chamberlain bad tint seen
her in the Otcar-winnina movie .. Chariots
of Fire."
Kri&c is from pioneer stock, althou&b not
Amcrfcan. Her father's family came to
South Africa in the 1670s with the Dutch
Eut India Co. She was born into a family of
doctors. Her father and two brotben are
doctors and her mother is a cliniQl
ptycbololiat. In coU. in South Africa. a!W ~ored rn ptyeboloey and dnma.
She said abe arew up in a small town on
the edac of the Kalahari desert and later
Uved in Capetown and Johanncsbura, but
her family eventually tcttled in another
small town. When she moved to London to
continue her actina trainina. she found it
clau1uophobic and bouaht a home in an
outlyina community. K.rieli bu appeared on the London •LaF and l1aned in the movies "Obost Story ..
and "Kini David.•• iA wbicb she played
Blthabebl. On television &be bas been in
.. Ellis laJand" and .. A Tlie of Two Cities ..
and soon will be teen with Vancsu
Redpave in .. Second Serve." She also
starred in an episOdc of .. Murder, She
Wrote."
. She is worltlna on a film project
involvina Dartmoor Prison in EnaJand.
She and director Paul Schoolman are
conductina writina and ~ worbbopa.
A writina aroup at the pnaon wrote a
ICl'Cenplay they plan to produce. "Dream West,. WU filmed at Jacbon
Hole, Wyo., and in Colorado, Utah,
Arizona and Vifainia. The Westover
Plantation near Richmond doubled for a
home in Wuhincton and the James River
for the Potomac.
Of Fremont. she said. "l think be wu a
difficult man. He was beedstrona, im-
f'!lllive, withpeatlluhetofbrilliance. The
1deaofputtin1JUnboeuon the Miuillippi
durina tbe Ovil War wu his. Thett he wu
kicked out of his commud. The 1CanM Pacific Jlailroed wu built aJona the 1001e
he ma.ooed. but be dJdn"t Fl any c:redh. ...... d.iftk:Wt to mow wby be ldl into
nqlect. Hit life bid ao many UPI nd
downs and u.nfon\lna~ be died wbea lie
wu down. He wu an explorer and t.bcre wu nothina left for him to eitplore. ..
0.Ytooa Femrl now, but it'a no aecrtt it'a
not a real Ferrari I think it•• a Corvette
with a Ferrari shell. The new car will be the
teal thlna."
Tbete bu been some talk, too. of movina
the ahow out otMiami to save on the cost of
production. Some shoW1 have topped S2
million. ·
"They do run a lot of money. and that•a
due to many facton." said Levine ... Miami
bu hurricanes and bid weather and that
can bold you up for days. And you have to
move on to the next cptsode, then JO t.c~ and that all adds up. It c:osu a lot ofbueb.
But be said it'a wrooa to waest the show
will move .. '"The name of the show is 'Miami Vice,'
and I ace no reuon to think it won't
continue to be shot in Miami.
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Andy Griffith and the rest
of the old-time gang "Re-
turn to Mayberry" tonight
In a reunion on NBC.
Richard Chamberlain
Journeys back even
farther In "Dream West,''
a mlnlaerlea about the
frontier beginning tonight
on CBS. See the TV Log.
SISIY Spacek talks with
USA Weekend about her
dual roles aa an actress
and aa wife and mother,
and her latest movie role
aa "the other woman" In
•'Violeta Are Blue.''
Snoopy and the rest of
the Peanuts gang are
featured In color, every
Sunday In the Piiot.
California
A Long Beach city coun-
cllman rejects charges
that he waa bribed by
Orange County firework a
manufacturer W. Patrick
Moriarty./ M
Na don
President Reagan prob-
ably wlll propose another
apace shuttle be bullt as a
replacement for the
Challenger./ A5
Sports
The Angels spoll Joaquin
Andujar' a American
League debut./C1
Greg Norman, "The
Great White Shark,"
takea a one-stroke lead
heading Into the final
round of the Mastera
Toumament. /C1
Nick Price ahoota a red-
hot round of 83 to break a
46-year-old record In the
Maatera./C1
Entertainment
Five more stage pro-
ductions Jofn the growtng
llat In Orange County
theater this week./C4
INDEX
Brldge 83
eune11n Board A3
Bulineea 84-5
Cluelfled 01-8
CrOMWOrd C5
Death Notae oe
Entertainment C.-6
Horote0pe A4
Annlandett A5
NewHomet ce
Optnlon Be
Paparazzi 82,3 Publ~ Not!<* De Sporte C1-3
8tyte 81-3
Weather A2
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SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1986
Building a future· f oi; the. past
Corona el Mar group will as builders
to pure ase, savepropertyt at'sagtng_
In a nation la~cd "the throwaway
society" and which thrives on
planned obsolescence, preservation
of \he past seems to run a poor second
to "the latest" and "the newest."
Nevertheless, a aroup of Corona
del Mar residents has orpnized to
save some of \he early homes and
buildings that dot their community.
According to spokeswoman
Barbara Humphreys. the preser-
Police
tTade
gUnsfor
gridiron
Cops chase football
instead of crooks at
Cop Bowl fund-raiser
By LAURA MERK
Of ... 0.-, .........
Get a bunch of cops together, put
numbers on their shins and pads
inside, let them wrestle in the mud -
and what've you got?
The 8th Annual Cop Bowl
It's all for fun, they insist. It's also
for charity.
Since the passage of Proposiuon
13, a tax-culling. measure approved
by voters an 1978, Onnse County
police officers hav~·oined in a yearly
fund-raiser for hi school athletic
programs that arc ecling the crunch.
Last year's Cop Bowl raised
SI 70,000.
AJthou&h fifures had not been
tallied for thts year's event Bill
Bechtel. Costa Mesa police offi<:cr
and president of .. Cop Bowl Vllr'
estimated that $200,000 would be
raised, "gj vc or take $5,000 ...
Lt. John Moquto from Costa Mesa
estimated Fnday night's turnout at
about 900 fans, wbo came to show
their suppon for either the north team
of Garden Grove, Buena Park and
Fullcnon or the south team of Costa
Mesa and Huntington Beach.
The fans for the north team went
home a littler happier than last year
with a 23--0 win The team also won
last ~ear, but "they said it was all
luck,· said Bryan Poland of the
Fullenon Police Department. Poland
bad to sat out this year's game after he
broke bas collarbone snow skiing.
(Pleue Ne COP8/A2)
vationisU b<>P!\to place 10mc of the
structures on the National Rqister of
Historic Places.
"Our plan is to bit some of the
builders who have pros~ in the
community and ask them to put
somethina back into at," Humphreys
said.
U>ca1 developers will be ukcd to
purchase sianificant proeerties u
they become available, l'qlster them
Rama ranntna back Bric
DlckenoD al ta t1ala aame oat. ::t:•aa aatopapu on tbe 9ieUnee wblle tile coaatJ'•
lawmen ralae a ra.cku -
and charity fa.Dela -at Cop
Bowl vm (aboft). eo.ta
Meea police &ct· Bill Bechtel
(at rtcbtl, aame or~. hun't m 8Md a Cop l ln
tile etilat yean 8lnce tile
protram beean ln 1978.
PAUL
AICHIPLEY
Focus ON THE NEw s
"There arc peop&e who would think nothina of buyina a hiltoric hou1e, ..
lheuia.
"I defy you to find ooe old hou1e
that bu I oblaue O\Jt fi'oDl DOW," lhe
added. ..We're too busy makina money to think about our put ...
Now, old bulldinp a.re teen aa
roadblocks to lucrative con-
dominium and office development.a.
That wu the cue with the old
Hotel Del Mar built by developer
partner wu1t.d to tell before lbc
couJd comp&cie the relUlfttion, lbc
II.id.
The structure was recently
purdwed by Robm Blake, who bad
planoed to knock it dow1l for-what
else? -coodomiJUwna.
However, that s&ory may ttill have
a happy end.ins.
0eorae Han in 1907. .
and .ell them to buyers wbo would Humphreys owned half the bot.el
assume the responsibility for pracr-eiaht yean qo ud worbd bard to
vation, Humphreys said. . restore what she could. But her
Accordina to Dr. WiJliam Hen-
drick.a, diRCtor of the Sbennan
Ubrary in Corona del Mar, Blake bU
tince learned about the botd'a his-
torical •ficance and become
interested lD prelCtVU1I il
CPleue ... oaOOP/A.2)
Speakers say
marshlands \
project all wet
By ROBERT BARUR °' ... .,.., .......
A compromJJe plan for the de-
velopment of 1,200 acr'CI of Bolsa
Chica manhlands came under attack
Saturday at a symposium sponsored
by the Anup de Bolsa Chica
environmental orpnization.
The wetlands arc surrounded o n
three sides by the boundaries of
HuntiQ&ton Beach and on the fourth
by the Pacific Ocean.
Speaken at the daylona event at
Huntinaton Beach City Hall, attend-
ed by about 170 people, uroed an on
the alleaicd environmental threat
poled to local beaches.
Othen wanted to know who would
pay the estimated S 160 million in
public cosu for improvement.a under
the plan. These include rcallanrnent
of 1trecU and brid&es and conversion
of a l ,QOO.foot swath of Huntinlton
S~~ Beach into a pleasure boat
harbor and new openin& to the sc:a.
The symposium attrletcd a battery
of speabn from throuabout the 11ate
who commented on a plan con-
d.itioull cati1icd by the California
Coastal ~mmission.
RCICbed after yean of controversy.
the compromile calls for the devclo~
ment of S, 700 homes on ~acres of
the Bolsa Chica, a I , 70CM>oat marina,
a realianment of Pacific Cout Hi&b-
way and restoration of 91S acret of
productive wetlands and 86 acres of
eovrionmcntalJy sensitive habi~t
areas.
Final approval, however, it cont-
insent on a study by the U.S. Army
Corps of E~ to ~
whether a naviobk ocean entnnce 11
practical from Doth ID economic and
an environmental point of view.
It was the propoeed navipble
channel and pleuure boat harbor that
was critiazed by Huntincton Bcacb
City Counciltnan Peter Grun, a
member of the Amip de Bob&
Chica and a profeuor of biokJsical
lcienoes at Oolden West c.onc.e.
Gn:en claimed that the develop-
ment of a amall boat lwt>or with
jetties extendina out to water 20 feet
deep would came IC'Vete and ex-
tensive beach erosion.
He alto claimed that sand, carried
to the ocean by riven and ltft:amJ and
deposited by wave action.. would be
blocked by the jetties and likely
would accumula~ and fill up the
entra.nce to the channel
~-WSTLAJllD8/A2)
Lake Forest may
opt to join Irvine
to determine level
of support for con cept
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of ... 0.-, .......
Residents of the unincorporated
south Orange County community of
Lake Forest arc again talking about
becoming part of the city of lrvtne.
Last October, several officers of
Lake Forest II homeowner asSOCla-
tions asked the Irvine City Council to
pay for an annexauon study deta1hng
how JOlrun& the city would affect Lake
Forest II residents.
But council members questioned
whether the usociat1on leaders reir
resented the wishes of a ma1onty of
Lake Fomt ll's 13,000 res1dents.
They also balked at paying $62,000
for the study.
Council members said they would
not rcvtew the anncuuon proposal
unless they received an tndtcatJoo
that more Lake Forest II res1deots
were rntcrcsted 1n JOtnan& Irvine.
community's i ovcmmcnt options
comminec. said two anneuuon
mectinp have been held and three
more are scheduled next month.
He said all Lake Forest II residents
have been noufied of the meet.lo.gs.
and that about 65 attended the most
recent anncxauon mectana last
Thursday.
The 3,500 homes tn Lake Forest II
arc south of Trabuco Road. nonh of
Jeronimo Road and between Bake
Parkway and El Toro Road. A$ an
umncorporated area. Lake Forest ll 11
aoverned by Ora.nae County super-
Vlson and policed by Oranse County
sheriff's deputies..
Johnson wd residents have asked
about changes in police enforcement
and taxes if Lake Forest II were to
become pan oflrvine.
.. There arc a lot of people who JUSt
want to live m the county and don•t
want to chanae." he said.
ButJobnson h1msclffavorsJotruna
the nctfhbonna city
"I thank II would be a sman move,"
he said. "Irvine bas a good repu-,
talion. It 's a model City ••
Coeta Meea police omcer Bob Fate hu
played ln all etcbt Cop Bowle, bat Ille Math
county team loet tile cont.mt to tile nortbe~
conua,ent Friday aJOt. Ryan Pblllppl, 9,
.eeme more lnteft.tea ln cbatd.DC with Loe
Anfelee Ram'• cheerleader Debra Oaaauy.
To test the interest and to answer
questJons about anncutJon, fi vc
meetings were scheduled in different
Lake Forest II ne.,tiborhoods
Paul Johnson. chairman of the
He added th1t101nma Irvine could
pve resrdents mott clout on tssues
such as airport no11e assoaated with
the nearby Manne Corps A.Jr Station
El Toro
(Pl-..e .ee LAKE POllUT I A2)
Hospital suit links blood, AIDS virus
Colle e student claims blood transfusion
at Mission Commun tty exposed him to virus
A coll~ student IS suinJ Mm1on
Community Hoa_pital, allcg1ng he was
exl)Oled to the deadly d1sea~ AIDS
duri!ll a blood transfusion af\cr a
traftk accident.
TheOranaeCountySupenor< ourt
suit, filed Fnday. allea~s ncaJ1icnt teauna or bandbna of blood Tfle suit
1&)'1 at will probably tttk mort than SJ million f n damaaes. but an euc-t
amount wasn•t stated.
Todd N. Calhoun. 20. of Santa .\nu
contends be wu exposed to the ... arus
from a transfusio n May I. I QR~
Several month• later, a blood tr't
showed be~ AIDS anubochcs
A week befbre Calhoun re«• vrd
the trandu 'on the Red C'ross rt
ned the entire blood supply an
County ~ been tested for a The tes1 as 1uppol('d to
detect 99.8 J>(rtent of blood infected
Wlth the HTLV-111 virus.
The Red Cross supplies blood to
M1''1ton Commun1ty but wasn't
named u a defendant an the suit
Calhoun's attorney, Eusenr Zc::ch.
said he has not detcrmtned 1f the
blood was from the Red Cros' or from
another 90uroc.
"We've aot the hospital ~rds
Now we have to trace blood. find out
who te'ltcd 11. 1f at was tested and tf the
te" wa'I done n&ht." Zech S&Jd Dr. Sudhtr Ou_pta., profcster of
1mm.unolol)' at UC lrvtne, wd 11 was
po"1ble AIDS ml&ht not ~ det.ectcd
h1 ,uch lCIU af the donor had been
rt(('Otly tnftt1ed
"h would be a lonsshot?" G upta
u1d "Thert tt no foolproo tnt. ..
(Pl-... ... B09PITAL/A2)
13 cltlesjoln forces on AIDS
From ataff ud wire reportt
CHIC AGO -Santa Ana health
officials JOlned force Fnda_y wath
collcques from 12 other U S. c1ucs
accO\.lnl1ft& . for a m"onty Of tbt
nauon's AID cases
In their Orit all--day 5C5Sion, public
health offia< a.arced to hold rqular
mcctinp and sltarc tlctlcs 10 tht
effort to curb acqwrcd 1mmunt
defiC1ency syndrome, wd Chicago
Health Commi.uaoner Lonnie Ed-
wardi, who amn1cd the IC on
"We at the local level arc espeaaJly
tuned tn to th<' fact that control ofthis
epidemic must be auided by the very
best of our wasdom." Edwards S&Jd.
~ alto aarecd that more public
and pnvate dollars should be aprnt to
oomblt the disea~. and that 1ovem·
mcnt should ~u~1d11c the cost of
exptrt trt'lltment for low-income
AIDS pauents
AIDS "raises the most profound
pubhc health and lepJ qucsttons
since the Supreme Coun approved
compulsory 1mmuntz.at1on tn I Q05,"
Edwards said.
While the aroup of pubhc health
adm1nmrator1 and ep1dem1ol<>111ts
dtd not IC1 on EdwardJ proposal for a
computeriitd AIDS 1nfonnauon
network. he wd the plan wouJd ~
dttcUucd It futu1t IC"Uions
However Paul IUwata of the
National AiDS Network, a Wash1na-
1on-bued alhanct of ALDS tcrv1ct
and educ:atton amups, had 'llld
carher Fnday that the proposal would
nctdlessly duphcat<' a st.ate-funded
computer network \hat has been
(Pleue ... PISTWORK/ A.2)
~uspect
flEeguts
F shop
Anon ,, '>U ed 1n a Satur-
day morning that destroyed
a Fountain V lie) shop and
damaaed two n bonna bu'1-
n~~ pol1tt cd
Pohce ~spond1na toa buralar
alarm at the Woad Gallery,
1817 S Euchd Ave., found the
bustnns immersed t'(I nama
about 6 lO a m , uad l.t Rod
Gillman
The blaze wu btouaht µnder
control ~mt '\O minutes )at£r
by rouahly 30 firefiahten &:om
Fountain Valley, ftununc'Pn
Beach and We1tm1n1tcr.
Ci11lman 11.1d
The f1nanc1al loss bas
bttn esumatcd, but Outman
Wd lhe op WU desUO~.
I '1
'
A2 Otenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, A.pnl 13, 1988
Color guard tournament
llemben of the Fountain Valley lllCh
School Color Guard ahow their .tyle lD
competition Saturday at Coeta lleu lllCh
School. The tournament wu held under
tbe auplcee of the Southern California
Color Guard Aaeoclation.
COPS TRADE GUNS FOR GRIDIRON ...
From Al
"But we're tookmgsood this )'Car:·
he said from the sidelines.
Speak.In$ from past cxpcnence,
Poland said the game 1s sheer fun.
"You get to go out and hit each
other." he said.
Checnng from the sidelines along
with Poland was Fullerton officer
Paul Abshire. It would have been
Absh1re's first Cop Bowl. But suffer-
ing a sprained ~ in a scnmmage
with the Anaheim Police Department
JUSI two weeks ago put him on the
injured list
fhe Rams cheerleaders led the
north team to loud chcenng while
pepsters from Edison High School.
Gisler High School and Portola
Jumor High School led the south sJde
in cheer.
Even Eric Dickerson stopped by to
draw a crowd and sign a few
autographs.
The police officers volunteer their
ume for the fund-raiser, even those
snappily dressed on the sidelines.
And the eight Judges of the Harbor
Municipal Court donated the south
team's Je~ys -all 40 or so of them
Honorary captain of "Cop Bowl
VIII" was Doug Kemp. The 13-ycar-
otd boy has a rare fonn of muscular
dystrophy that forces him to spend
hours a day in an iron lung. The
Make-A-Wish Foundation recently
granted his wish for a dog to !>pend
ume with him dunng these lonesome
hours.
Also treated to a limousine nde and
recognition at the bowl were past
h o n orary captains David
Rothenberg. the boy who made a
miraculous recovery after his father
set him on fire in a Buena Parle motel
room in 1983. and Mike and Patty
Bradbury. whoc;c daughter Laura
disappeared I 8 months ago dunng a
family camping tnp 1n Joshua Tree
National Monument
And when the fun and fight were
over. the police officers all gathered
for a catered celebration at South
Coast Plaza Bullock's Wilshire.
LAKE FOREST MAY ANNEXTOIRVINE ...
From Al
But regarding the communll)
meeungs. Johnson said. "We're not
tr)ing to tell people what to do We're
JUSt trying to answer \Orne ques-
tions ,.
} le 'laid other opt1om for Lake
Forest II residents 1ndude J01n1ng
M1ss1on V1CJO in forming a new c11y
or creating a county service d1stnll 1£>
obtain more local governing
authont) '
Johnson said association leaders
will not decide their next step on
annexation unul the neighborhood
meetings are concluded.
Meanwhile. Irvine officials say the
next move belongs to the Lake Forest
II residents.
Paul Brady Jr., Irvine's assistant
city manager. said residential com-
munities such as Lake Forest II
require costly city services but do not
generate an equ1valt"nl amount of tax
revenue
He said city staff would be reluctant
to endorse annexation ofLake Forest
II unless the area were expanded to
include commercial developments
that generate tax revenue to offset the
cost of city services.
Brady said such business d1stncts
do exist adJ~nt to the San Diego
Freeway south of Lake Forest 11
WETLANDS COMPROMISE ATTACKED ...
From A l
Co<>ts to dredge the ..and arc
estimated at S l.S m1ll 1on a ;car. he
\aid
(1recn !Mild Huntington Beach
could suffer ~1m1lar cro'>1on problems
to those he claimed art" being ex-
perienced in Oceanside alleged I)' as ..1
rt"sult of the construction of a harbor
~uth sand erosion 1n Huntington
Beach he ..aid. would spell doom to
ongoing city redevelopment efTon'> tn
the city '"Everything depend\ on the
beach," he \aid "It 1s extrcmd; vital
to the downtown economy ··
C1ar) Gngg'i, a geologl'>l who
\pcc1ali1es 1n coastal ero.,1on and
protection , acknowledged that Hol'l<I
( h1ca 1<1 not a good place for a harhor
and e'>t1mated that up to 100.000
cubic yards of sand allegedly would the large!it of thc'>t· ··
plug up the cntrc1ncc each year. It Ralph Bauer a markeung and
would take 30.000 dump truck<> to research executive and a former
remove the sand. he said. member of the Huntin~ton Beach
Col Fred Butler. commander of Union High ~hoot District Board of
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Trustees. questioned the cow. of
said a $250.000 stud) of a possible public 1mprovement'iass0<.~a1cd v.1th
navigable channel should be ct--:e development of Bolsa ( h1tc1
pleted m two or three years. Bauer ..aid there ha., hct·n a
Butler said that the Bolsa ( h1ca "tremendou'I dt:anh'" of ernnom1c
wetlands provide cnucal habitat for data." and \a1d local count;. \late
five of California's endangered 'ipec1-and fed eral backing ma) not be
es -the California least tern, the forthcoming
( ahforn1a brown pelican. the Belding "There may be man) year'> he fore a
savannah 'lparrow. the-clapper rail conclu'11on 1c; reached. '>0 I houghl a
and the salt marsh bird\ beak. lifetime pass to the .<\m1go'> de Rnl..a
"In L.A. and Oranse counties. less Chica (the environmental) group -
than 10 percent of h1stonc wetlands for my granddaughter and -;he\ 6
remain:· he said. "and Bolsa Chica is wcckc; old. · he ..aid
GROUP AIMS TO PRESERVE THE PAST ...
From Al
Han built 1he hotel to attract land
buyer\ to the isolated wmmun1ty,
llendnLk<> ~1d
Three stones high . 11 hoa'>tcd wide
verandas on all but one side. pr<1\1d
1ng v1'itOr'> with spectacular view\ of
the ocean. the ha \ and the Santa \n.i
"1 ounta1ns ·
V1.,1tor<> had a 1..hoice of"' room-;
and caLh floor offered its own dri~tc;
toilet and bathroom A private
acetylene plant 1n!'>tallcd on the
prem1<>e!i provided ga., lighting
throughout the hotel
llumphrc)''> 'iald another ideal
tand1datc for preo,ervat1on 1<. the
home at 3028 Oc.can Bl vd < on-
\tructed 1n I Y I0.1t wa<; reportedl'r one
of the fir'>t lO Ix built 1n the
community
The owner would hke to \c
reg.istered. but can't afford tc1kn1 11
Humphrey" ..aid
A building that'\ relatively new hut
whose arch1tcc:turc in voke'> early
h1~tory now hOU'iC!> the Five C rown'i
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restaurant on Pacific < oaSt Highway.
Built in 1936 by Matilda Mac-
( ulloch, the building 1sa replica of Ye
Olde Bell. an inn located at Hurley-
on-Thames we\t of London. Hen-
dncks said.
The EngJ1c;h inn claims to be
England's oldec;t w11h ongins in
I IJ5.
MacCull<Xh had the Corona del
Mar version built as a restaurant. hut
decided first to make 11 her home
Finally, 11 opened in 1943 as the
Hurley Bell Inn.
There arc a smattering of historical
sites 1n Newport Beach, including the
Pavilion. which 1s on the national
register.
State markers also have been
placed at h1stoncall y s1gn1ficant sites.
including the Rcndtzvous Ballroom.
McFadden Landing. the Dory Fisher-
men landing and site of the Boy Scout
Jamboree
But Corona dcl Mar'<; history
remains ignored except by a few local
history buffc; l1kl Barbara
Humphrey\
Her group'\ plan to enl1o;l dc-
vetoixr.,· ~upport could be an uphill
battle. and even 1f thr organ11at1on
manages to get some buildings regis--
tered. there's no guarantee the <;tru(-
tures wilt be preserved
Phil Bngand1. another local h1'i-
tonan. said. "There's not a great dt'al
of teeth in the program anymore "
Although a propcny owner can
gain some financial advantages, '>uch
as tax break'i and accelerated de-
prec1a11on benefits. the land \omc-
11mes becomes too valuable to waste
on some du<;ty old houM'
Thus. bu1ld1ngs that have: been
registered can now be removed frurn
the register Bngand1 said
That won't deter Humphrc}\
"We'll try lO wine and dine a rc-w
e'ecut1vcs and~ 1fwe can't get them
to help." she u1d. "Maybe we'll fall
flat on our faces. but 1f people unite
we can save some of our pa\t."
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Computer lets suspect go 4 times
A 43-ycar-<>ld man was arrested
four times on druokcn-<iriving
charges m the past five months and
released on his own recognizance
because of an antiquated computer
system. officiaJs said.
William FrankJin Pointer Ill of
Laguna Hills was arrested Wednes-
day for drunken dnv1n' and released
from Orange County Jail as if he were
a first-time offender. offi ciaJs said.
The problem was that all of
Pointer's previous arrests. the first of
which was on Nov I 9, were too
recent to result in conv1ct1ons. said
Deputy Dtstnct Attorney Mich.act
Lubinski.
FV cycllst dies
la freeway crash
The Orange County marshal's of-
fice re-arrested Pointer Fnday.
A 45-ycar-old Fountain Valley
man was Killed Friday afternoon
when he veered off the Garden Grove
freeway on his motorcycle and col-
lided with the guard rail, the Cal1-
fom1a Highway Patrol reported.
Richard Lee Sm1tth was traveling
cast on the Garden Grove freeway,
1ust west of Valley View, when the
accident happened about 4:45 p.m.
HOSPITAL SUED OVER TRANSFUSION ...
From Al
M1ss1 on Community Hosp1t.a.I of-
ficials declined comment
Zech said his client believes the
exposure was caused by the blood
transfusion, since Calhoun 1s not a
homoseitual. hemoph1hac. or in -
travenous-drug abuser. alt groups
considered at high nsk of AIDS-virus
infection.
Calhoun. who declined to be inler-
v1ewcd, was 10Jurcd May I. 1985,
when his car collided wnh a wrong-
way driver on the San Diego Freeway.
He received several pints of blood
white trauma surgeons repaired
internal inJunes and set fracture~ in
his face and legs
Calhoun was in the hospital for
several months. Zech said. A blood
test performed at SaddJeback Com-
munity Hospital, where he went for
rehab1litat1on from his inJunes.
showed he had AIDS ant1bod1es.
NETWORK TO COMBAT AIDS FORMED ...
From Al
oixrat1ng 1n California for more than
a year
Kawata !>ald the California Health
<ierv1ces Department's computenzed
AIDS infonnauon network . or
.(AIN . provides subscnbers na-
tionwide with access to newspaper
and magazine articles, sc1cn11fic and
medical research reports. and other
1 n formation.
He said m a telephone interview
from Wasbin~on that md1v1duals
and orgamzat1ons can subscnbe to
( AIN. and that he believed some city
health a~cnc1es departments also use
the ..crv1cc.
There were no 1mmed1ate de-
e 1S1ons on the frequency or location of
fu ture meetings, Edwards said. But
there was a consensus that they would
be more productive than telephone
conferences.
"There's something about meeting
face-to-face," Edwards said. "You get
a deep rctp<>nse to issues and you
think things out and listen to each
other."
Besides Santa Ana and Chicago.
attending were health officials from
New York; San Francisco; Philadel-
phia; Miami: Los AnJeles: BaJtJmorc.
Denver; Minneapohs. DaHas; New-
ark, N.J.; and Wasbinaton.
Edwards said about 70 percent of
U.S. AIDS cases have been reported
from those cities.
AJDS devastates the body's de-
fenses against disease, leaving a
COLE ·HAAN ~
pc™>n pre) to other hfe-lhreatcnmg
1nfect1ons and cancers.
A.IDS 1s c~uscd by a vtrus believed
to be passed throu&}l blood and
semen Groups at hlghcst nsk for
$Citing AIDS arc ma.le homosexuals.
intravenous drug abusers and recipi-
ents of contaminated blood products.
No concert
Toda)''s1ssueofUSA WEEK-
END includes a story about
Harry Bclafonte and hi s panic1-
pat1on 1n the Freedom Jam
concen The concert was
cancelled after this ed1t1on went to press
A Very Special Shoe Department
#119 Fuhion Ialand •Newport Beach• 769-1622 • Bullocka Wilahrre Wing
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OC De1ns to f ete
RFK son in Mesa
The Democratic Alsoctatct of Oranac County
Will hOSl a reception for COnp'nliOl\l_l hopeful
Jose(>h Kennedy JI at 6 p.m. Monday at the Copa de
Oro sn Costa Mesa.
Kennedy. the son of the late Robert K~nnedy. is
campaianina to succeed Massachusetts Rep. Tip
O'Neill, retanng speaker of the Houee ofRcprcsenta·
tives.
Admission to the reception is S2S. Proccccb will
benefit the Oranae County Democratic Party's voter
rqi11rauon drive. Reservations may be made by
calling 83S..0868.
Police •et open IJou.e
.The Laguna Beach Polic.e Department will be
bosun1 an open house for the community Sunday
from 2 to S p.m. at SOS Forest Ave. A tour of the
communicauonsocntcr, boolunaarea. crime lab and jail will be featured.
Several displays will be set up in the City
Council Chambers, including emergency prepared·
n~s. buralar alaryn systems, self~efensc for women,
Cnme Prevention and Neighborhood Watch.
McGuff, the crime fighting doa., will greet children
and hand out helium-filled balfoons.
Alcoholl•m •emlnar •et
A two-week seminar fo r adult children of
aJcohohcs will begin Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at
Coastline Community College's Costa Mesa Center.
Rick Potter, a cen ified alcoholism counseler,
has developed this program for those who arc
touched by either parental aJcoholtsm of their own.
The fee as $25 and more information as available at
241-6186.
Claa slated for dJabetlcs
Mission Community Hospital will offer a class
called "ManaJJn& Your Diabetes," beginning Tues.-
day and continuing for four conscccutavc Tuesday
evenings.
The sessions will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. in the
medical library of the hospital, 27700 Medical
Center Road 1n Mission Viejo. The cost 1s $10 and
r~scrvations arc being accepted al 364-7770
Saleswomen convene
The Orange County chapter of the National
Associatton for Professional Saleswomen will meet
Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Doubletrec Hotel,
100 S. City Dnvc in Orange.
V1ctona Avey wall speak on estate planning for
women. The mectjng. which includes hors d'ocvrcs.
as priced at SIS and more information may be
obtained from Marlene Board al 770.9229.
Women's fellowshlp meets
The Massaon Viejo chapter of Women's Aglow
Fellowsh•r· a non-demonmataonal organization
open to al women, will host Rebecca Aminde at an
8:30 a.m. breakfast Tuesday.
The cost of the program 1s $7.25 and
reservations may be made by contacting Linda at
830.9345 or Lisa at 494-9376.
Rable. cl.fnlc la HB
A neighborhood. low-<:ost anu-rab1es chmc for
dogs sponsored by the Soropumasts of Hunting1on
Beach will be held Wcdne1d.ay from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at
Murdy Park 1n Huntington Beach.
All dogs four month of age and older must be
vaccinated. The cost as $3 per dog. and hccnscs will
be avaaJablc C.aJl the Orange County Animal Shelter
at 634-7287 for more information.
Rape topic of NOW meet
Rape and sexual terronsm Wlll be the subjects
for Wednesday's mectangofthe South Coas1 chapter
of the Nattonal Orpnttat1on for Women.
The program 1s scheduled for 8 p.m. a1 the El
Toro Library, 24672 Raymond Way. El Toro. It 1s
open to the public.
Blood testlng at Hoag
The cllnical laboraory of H003 Memonal
Hospital wall offer a blood typing service at no
charge to v1s11ors at an open house Tuesday from 3
to 7 p.m., held 1n observance of National Medical
Laboratory Weck.
A guided tour of 1hc Newpon Beach hosp1tal'!I
laboratory fac1llt1cs Wlll be ava1lable. Theclln1cal lab
as located next to 1hc emergency umt.
Art lectures la Irvine
"Understanding An: From Prehistory 10 Pres-
ent" 1s the title of a lec1ure scnes beginning
Wednesday at the Irvine Vine Arts Center. The
sen es will cover an concepts and an history for those
with little or no an background as well as those who
want a stronJ refresher course. The 5enes is sponsored by the center and the
Irvine Contemporary An Council. CaJI the center at
552· I 078 for advance registration.
Women '• club meettl
Th~ Newport Beach Chnstian Women's Club
will hold a luncheon Wednc1day from 11 ·30 a.m. to
2 p.m. at the A1rponer Inn Hotel, 18700 MacAnhur
Blvd . lrvmc.
Marilyn Henry wall be the: featured speaker with
a fashion show by JoAnn VanValken.berg also
scheduled. the cost 1'l $8 and reservations may be
made by calling Lon Faduk at 541 ·8I09
Model U.N. ~Ion .et
A group of students from the M11S1on Viejo
Hagh School Model l J N. class will lead a mock
session of the Security Council at Wednesday's
mecuna of Educato,., for Social Responsabahty.
Teacher Launc Kund will conduct the S:JO pm.
program at 727 Bellis. Ncwpon Beach. Dinner will
be served for a suaJested donation of S3. and
rttcrvataon5 are bc1na taken at 760-1691 or
639-1332
Monday, April 14
• 6:30 p.m . Co•ta Meta Pl.aaall!& Comml11lon
C'itv Council Cham her-,, 77 Faar Drive
· • 7 lO p m .. Lapu Buda Arb Coinmlulon.
Caty Council Chambers. 50S Forest Ave.
• 7·30 pm . Lap.al k•da 0.waten pttlflc pa.. ~mmuie.. C'1ty Council Chambers. SOS
Forni Ave.
Al I
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Oil drilling foes cont~nue protest
Coastal council members counter arguments
of industry spokesmen at Los Angeles pan el
By LAURA MERK
Of .. Olllr ........
Local officials reiterated their oppoSI·
tion to oil and ps exploration off the
Orange Coast du.nna a bcanng last week 1n
Los An,eles.
Laauna Beach Councilman Bob Gentry
said Oranie County had more rcpreeen·
t.atfon than it has had at past mectioas held
by the Interior Department, but that the
same arguments from the oil industry and
elected officials became redundant.
Secreta.ry of the Interior Donald Hodel
hat illtroduced a five-year _P.lan that wouJd o~n portions of the Cahfornia cout to
offshore oU and ps uploratton as aoon as
1988. Sevtral hwinss have been held in
California to gather comments from
elected officials and citizens.
"l would say that tcttimony while I wu
there~ very strona in protcc:tina Oranac
County/' wd Gentry. "1 tbou&bt we made
our point very well; we had &ood rep-
Professors to outline
rewards of careers
,, A transponataon systems cxpcn and a
molecular biologist whose work has re·
ceived nationaJ acclaim will be featured in
a lecture series prcsentmg distinauisbed
UC Irvine faculty members d1scuss1ng the
rewards and sacrifices of their careers.
The informal lectures -in the Univer·
saty Club Lounge on campus -will begin
at 7:30 p.m. on ThuOO.ys, Apnl 17 and
May I . The scnes is entitled "Search for
Knowledge: A Personal Journey."
Dr. Gordon J. Fielding, director of the
Untvers1ty of California lnstllutc of
Transponation Studies and a professor of
social sciences and mana~cmcnt al UCI,
will speak at the April session.
Faddanghasearned nauonaJ recogn111on
for his evaluations of the efficiency of
public transpon.ation agencies and sys-
tems, airUnes, highways and parking.
The May session will feature Dr
Barbara Ham lea lo, aSSOC1ate de.an of UC l's
school of biological sciences. She will
discuss her motivations in choosing a
science career and will descnbe the
rewards that have come from thas choice.
Hamkalo won national recognition for
her photosrapbs of Jtncs in action while
working as a stafT biologist at Oak Rid&e
National Laboratory 1n 1972. Her current
research focuses on the structure and
function of chromosomes.
Tickets,.1, at $3 for general admission and
$2 for ULl students, can be purchased at
the UCI Fane Arts Box Office. Telephone.
mail and credit card purchases can be
arranged by caJhog 8S6-6616.
Y's campaign ends
The South Coast YMCA celebrated the
'lucccss of the 1986 Sustainang Campaign
wath over S7S.OOO an gifts and pledges.
Over 120 volunteers worked to raise the
funds tbrou&hout Southern Orange Coun-
ty that wifl help sustain . the YMCA
programs and provide scholanhi~ for
youth and families who wish to participate
an Y programs but are unable to afford fees.
taentatijon."
At the meetioa, dwrcd by Bill On.ot,
I.be West Coast director of the MiocraJ
Man.atcmeot Setvict, oil iodust.ry rep-
retenl.ltives stressed I.be uretncy of off·
1hore drillina to circumvent a national crisi.s.
wrhey tatd tho andusuy was ia terrible
abape and that they are layina people off.
They said we could have a national
m>CfltDCY bcaal.lle ~are still relyiq on
other c:ou.otrles. .. a.id ()entry.
.. , think the five-year plan is &OUll to be
approved and r lhink the real battle wUl
come when we set to the lease ule," added
Oenll)'. who believes the process will be
slowed until the California aovcmor•s
election.
"They have to set lbtouah the California
Needahome
llarta. • a -month-old 'female
Chlbaalaaa m1a. 19 obedience-
trained. •err lntelU•ent,
lOYable. not cruy aboat nna.ll
children and amiable at the
Lai'an& Beach An•••I Shelter,
2o&12 IAC1m& Canyon Road.
A view from the top
Third jraden from Rita Bronaon'• cl&M at Oak
Vlnr SChool ln Ra.ntlnaton Beach look down on
city from the 14th atory of the nnr Charter Center
Ballctmc. The echool wu adopted by Charter
Center de.eloper Frank Mola and be recently
took all the paE on a toar. Here, Dene
Raftlcaba. Flor tero and Katy Martt.a .ee
bow the ahape of a.nttncton Beach 19 chanatn•·
Women-biting squirrel caught
LA PUENTE (AP) -It took a deputy
shcnff. several firefighters and an ammal
control officer to catch and subdue a
ferocious squirrel 1hat bit four women .
attacked a fireman and held a pit bulldog at
bay. officials 'l81d Saturday
The ~u1rrcl died an custody FndJl}
morning ~honly after he was run up a tree
and squaned with chloroform by a Los
Angeles County animal<ontrol officer.
shcnff s Deput) Roitanna Schuchman
said
"It's highly unusual squirrel bchavaor:·
Schuchman ~1d. "It was a regular squirrel
Thr bod} wa'i a foot long and the tall wao; a
foot long."
The ~u1rrcl was being tested for disease
by the: county health depanment.
"We: ord1nanl} don't expect rabies an
squirrels. but they do carry bubonic
plague," said count)' health 1nvest1gator
Jose Chavez.
The rodent rampage began Wednesday
morning when Alicia Sanchc-z, 65, was
hanging laundry an the backyard of her
home on Inyo Street.
··A squirrel leaped onto her and began
b1ttng and scratchina both of her arms.
forcing her to run ans1dc the house,"
Schuchman said.
A few hours later and two doors away.
1he squirrel lunged al 18-year-old F1dcl1na
Bandera. who was on her front porch. bit
into her left index finger and refused 10 lei
go.
When the woman's 39-year-old mo1her.
Mana Elena Bandera, pulled the rodent off
her daughter and threw it on the ground.
the animal got up, charaed the mother and
bat her lel\ side. Both women fled 1ns1de
their house.
On Fnday, county shenff s depuuc and
, SOMETHING To THINK AeouT ' -
paramedics were called to a house on
Hurley Street after Antonia Magallancc.
S4, bad been attacked on her front porch
The squirrel ran up herclothangand bit her
shoulder before she could get 11 off her.
Schuchman said.
The squirrel was a1taclung a fireman.
who was not injured. when Dcpu1y John
Rondina arrived at 9:32 a.m. and th e
pursuit bepn. Rondina, several firemen
and an ammal control officer cha~d the
squirrel for I 0 minutes before they trapped
him in the tree. Dunng the cha~ the
squirrel bnefly held a pit bulldog at bay
The rodcn1 died after being subdued
Wlth chloroform.
The v1ct1ms were treated for the h1le'i
but none was hospitalize~.
County animal control Officer Steph<'n
Majors was a1 a loss to eitplain 1he
squ1rrtl's behavior
pbem&torw eiecuon. a aey-c:an•s dord 10
have Deukmejian loe bit •L ll'a a sWlina tactic that ii aU j• polidcll anyway. There isn't ma ..... _ (to
the m«tinp)."
Gentry ~ed at the balriQS that molt
Ora.nae County cit.iw are ~ IO
drillina l.Dd that \be &fte bet•... me
beaches and Ca1&lina ltland ovah1 to be
~~==Duknney spoke of the quality of OraDflt County
beacbe1. 1..quna ~ wu teeentJ)' liNd
by Ditcovery m.apzine u one of tbe 9!0P 11
~es in the country.
Ncwpon 8eacb City c:ou:oeilwomao
Ruthelyn P\ummcr ~e apinJt the
onshore suppon facilities t.bat would be
necessary once drillioa operatioAt besin-
Mother, child
killed when
train hits car
From 1&aff I.Del .,,.. ,.,....
A mother and her 2-year-old dausbier
were lulled Saturday when their oompld
car was crushed by a ~nd freisht
tra1n as the car sat 1Utlonarr on the tncb
10 Anaheim Hills. potioe 1a1d.
"The arm wu down behind the car.
There was no reuoo I.be car couldn•t dnve
forward. There was ootbi!>:S blockina il. ..
said police Officer Larry k.ina.
The half-mi&e.-lona Santa~e · t kept
soundina its whistle as it a I t.M
nonhbound auto, which its rear end
on lhc tracks near lmperi&I ff.iabway and
Esperanza Road. .. but tbe car never
moved.," Kina said.
The small cat spun around three tim•
when struck at 11 a.m., and both Faachem
Javad.z.adeh, 34, and dauahter 8ehnoz of
Placentia were thrown ftOm Lbe wreck.qe
on impact; they were pronounced dead
later at K.alacr Permanente Medical
Center, he said.
Man seeks
$513,000
for unsafe
boulevard
BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of ..............
An Irvine rctideot wbo wu ~urcd in a
local traffic acadent is wlr>o• SS 13,000 irl
damqes from the city, a.lksina the rOlld
where the crash oocu.rred wasn't we.
The claim, filed by Monte Del Bolinttf,
was routmely denied without comment by
lhc Irvine City Council last Tuesday. A
claim must be submitted wtthio 100 days
of an iOJury to prcserve f person's riaht to
file a lawsuit apinst a aovernment qcncy.
Bohnser's claim Slit.ea that be wu
IOJUred at I 2:2S p.m. lut Dec. 2 Oil
MacArthur Boulevard near Bonita Ca·
nyon Dnve.
The document states that 8ohnltf' was
dnv1oi has 198• Nissan 200SX "10 normal
and reasonable operation" alona
MacArthur when he Iott coatrol of his car,
which shd anto onoom.ina traffic lanes and
collided with an oncomins vehicle.
The claim allqet that Bolinser lost
control of his car bcaaute the road was
slippery because of necli&cnt constructaon,
anspcctaon or nwntcnanoe. It cbarses that
one of the traffic Lanes sb<>1ild have been
closed because of ra.iny weather and
slippery conditions.
Newport Beach attorney Seem A.
Manin, who represents Bohnga, said re-
pavang work was under way on
MacArthur, and he belttvcs this con·
tnbuted to the hazardous dnvina con·
dauon.
Martin said he hat fiJed similar clasms
for Bohnger ap.inst Oranae County. the
C.alifomia Department of Transportation
and the city ofNewpon Beachman effon
to dctennane responsab1hty for the pevana
work.
The claim 'It.ates that BohnF was
hospatahzed with head and knee anjunes.
bruises and cuu Tbe claim hsu two.
months' loss of rqular employment and
an anticipation of future loss of employ-
ment because of medical uutment. It abo
states that Bohnicr's auto was destroyed 1n
the accident.
Attention, Irvine Co.: Put fun over fancy
The Irvine Compan) ·~plans to build out
Ncwpon Center arc a safe bt-t. Not a ~urc
bet, but a safe het. They involve very little
risk-takina. No matter what happens the
Irvine Co. won't lose much But that
doesn't mean at will Wln big. The plan 1s too
bland to be a Wlnncr. It's nol too much
development: it's too linle imagination
Watch the cxc11ement a colorful Fem~
wheel and tiny mcrry-ao-round aenc:rate at
the Peninsula's Fun Zone. Look al 1ht
involvement an ice skating nnk has
broua,ht to Palm Descn's Town Center
shopp1na mall Nothan.a lake 1han 1
planned by the Irvine eo
If ever a center needed an attraction 111s
Newport Center rt has no connuenet of
freev.iays. an'ltead the center face an
e"pansc populated pnmanly by fi1h It
desperately nttds a people maanet. The
compcutaon " fierce. yet the Irvine Co.'s
ObJect1vCj for hu1ld1n1 out Ncwpon
Center can he dC$C'1Md, at l>Mt. 11 vaaut"
The City of Ncwpon Beach ~tand~ 10 lose
salt"S tax revenue and mMt" imponant. not
have a ''downtowti" that m«I ats basic
1hopp1n1 and SOClal nc~ch
Genrudt tean onct said of Oakland,
"There's no tht"rc, there ·• 11 can be said of
Newport Beach, "There'i no herc, here "
The c1ty need• a c1v1c focal pcmn. a place
to take •ucsts. a aathennll olae< 10 SC('
fnends. Irvine Co. officials say thas 1s what
lhe new Newpon Center Wlll be. but offer
little an hard c-0mm1tments to back up that
claim No one is ask.in& for a c1v1c
donation On the contrary. more 1m-
&&Jnat1ve attractions make sound business
~nsc:.
Examplc<i: A hands.-on mu5eum or
pllery a commtrcaal teen entertainment
center, a men'\ and women's fitness spa. a
modem day roller nnk, mort cinemas: a
'lpec1al effects theater. more indoor-out·
door cafe\. a cofftt house or cabaret-I~
n1a,h1 \pot
Also dc.,pcratcly ncrded a more 5t1mu-
la1ina mix of shops and greater vanety an
pncc pOmts. There 1s an obvious need for
busineucs that auract bu\1nm. n1&ht and
day As It IS Ncwpon ( ('ntcr v1nuatTy 'lhua
down at sunset.
The s1tua1ion and 1t$ solution an ~
'1mphficd when you're an town Don Bren
where do you take auesu for a &ood time'>
The Irvine Co is ponderou~. 1t moves
painfully slow. <suffenna paralysis from
over-analyi1s. 11 needs to loo1Cn up. take
'°me chancn and be mort CTTatave
Because of its dcmotr1ph1cs. Newpon
Center can '1 afford to he JUSt another wcll-
1houa,ht-out shoppana center
Onntcd. the Genetti Plan Amendment
proceu is no1 the place to da'ICU'I\
JIM
Wooo
markcuna concept'l, but a hllk p1L1ar1 for
the local folks would make the propo\t'd
hla.h·risc bualdanp and offi('C compl('itt•
much more palatable
hghtJy increased 1raffic 1s no1 a rca\On
to keep Newpon \enter a n' 1c and
commert1al a.host town ~urround1na
roads can handle th<' ancrcaw-famborec
ROid 1s already a 1111t lane haahway, Coast
Htt}lway Wiil soon he widened and
MacArthur Boulevard "' ~I for 1mprov-ana.. Proper planning can mu1pte any 1n
crea~ tn noatc or air polluuon u Fa,h1on
t~land 1ulmos1 a mile from the re\1dentual
nctihborhocxh Thc \urroundana llTI can
use some excitement and, tlehcvc 11 or no t.
1t need' an ttonom1c ''41ho1 1n 1he arm "
ShoPP1naocnteM have bc'comc the main
mttu and town ~uart' for th('1r mpcc-
t1vc commun1t1cs They rcprctcnt a 'OUf'CC
of pnde and "'OCC1 the val~ of the
communities they serve. Success beF,U
success and when the combination is nl)\t
everyone wins the developer, the latJt
retailer. the loc~I merchant and the
communat} That hasn't happened wtth
Newport Center/Fashion Island and many
feel 1t 15 beau~ the lrv1ncC'o continues to
misread the community 1t ho~ to attract
The tone of the prnent and f u1urt
Newpon C't"ntcr 1s cxpensavctk!ected and
effeminate ""htle Newpor1 h isn't 1 &Jun and f.lldcd market. Thtrt arc
thousands of clo9C fam1hn, 1C11vt ~n1on.
cunous 510aJes and rnponsable tcen"&lets ~rehang ror tnVOIVln• acuv1oes TMy
rtSJ>C'C1 50und value aS'd art wtlhna to pe)'
for 1t Affiucnt. ~. Rodeo Dnvc, no
fancy 11' out, fun 11 1n
h's not too la1c for the lrvtnc < o Co
rcalL1c: 1h1\ and So blck to the drawtq
board' for an ucatana concept
Hopefully ~rrcnt plan• to build out
Newpon Center arcn 't M> bland as to allow
neptavc thanluna to rult b)-dtfault That
c:ould happen The "n01f0W\hen" mta&u
defeat the plans at Caty Hall htcaute \ht
po'lltlVC acuvc 'Yi>tt&JT all at a movtc, lhc.-
theatC"f or 1 fun cafe ... an South C~1
P\ara
Jim Wood 11"9 ta~ a..ft.
. ~-
Councilman deliies
bribe from Moriarty
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Long
Beach councilman accused of tak.Jng
$54.000 in payoffs from Oranat
County fireworks manufacturer W.
Patnck Monarty testified that he
supported fireworks sales on the basis
of principle, not profit.
Testifyina Fnday at his mail fraud
tnal. Lon• Beach C~unc1lman James
Walson said he always favored legal-
mng "safe and sane" fireworks and
that he never took money to in-
troduce lca.i~lat10n to pcm11t \Sit-of
the non-explosive fireworks in hie;
community.
Wilson, SS. said he backed th e sale
of fireworks as a means for chantable
and nonprofit organiu11ons an his
district to raise much-needCd money
Wlthout having to 1nve'it their CBSh to
do It.
Wilson 1schargc:d in a federaJ arand
iury indktment with accepting
$54 000 10 hidden payment~ from
Mo;,atly to introduce non-explo ivc
fireworks legislation in L<>ng Beach
and to influence California legislatOI'$
to vote for a measure banning cities
from proh1b1t1ng its \elk
Monarty. a convicted poht1cal
fixer facing seven yea~ 1n pnson for
fraud con v1wons. 11~'>11 fied earlier
that he hired W1J<,on ac; a pcNlnal
consultant for $500 a month
The: amount was 1ncrc:a!>Cd to
S 1.500 monthly and Monarty t~tt·
fied he used the counulman's ser·
vices to lobby far firtworks and to
introduce ham 10 puhlll· oflic1als
Illegal fireworks factory
llnlied to warehouse fire
By die Auoclated Pren
SAN FRANCISCO -A man officials believe operated an illegal
fireworks factory has been identified as one of eight people killed in an
explosion and fire that destroyed an industnal park contam1ng 123 businesses.
The remains of Thomas C'. Cuyos. 28. were identified on Fnday by the San
FranCJsco coroner's office. Officials have so far 1denufied s111 of the v1ct1ms of
last Friday's SI 0 million blast at the Bay View lndustnal Park. An illegal
fireworks factory was the main cause oft he explosion that leveled a my block.
according to the fire department Cuyos headed a company called Infinite
Technology Inc., which was an corporated last year a'i cl pyrotc,hn1 ..
manufacturer. the San Francisco Chronicle reported on Saturda) The T nhune
reported 1n Oakland that Cuyos and two other men claimed to be operating 11
computer paper products firm at the industrial complex "Actuall~ ~ources
said. the men were manufactunng cherry bombs. a popular fi~"ork<.. also
know .as M-80s," the Tribune reported on <iaturday It 1s illegal to manutacturc
firework~ 1n San Franc1~0
Bulgarlan woman's daughters may leave
LOS ANGELES -A Bulgarian woman who sought passport'\ tor hc1
children by dellvenng a letter to an I I-year-old Soviet girl on a peace m1'i~1on
learned Fnday that her request had been granted "I think the letter helped.'
said a Jubilant Danna /...ekov, l' "Everybody knew about the letter. and wh~
I give 11 to her I think the)' (the So"1ets) called the Bulganans and said. 'You
have to permit th1" ... Mrs. Zekov .-.aid \he did not know when her daughter<;.
Chnst1na. 5. and N1lcolinka. 12. would lome to the United tates. She and her
husband ha"e not \ten the girl~ for nearly three years when the couple decided
to defect
$6 mllllon ln cocalne selzed
RIVERSIDE -A thm:-month probe by the US. Drug Enforcement
Adm1nistrat1on and R1 vcrs1dc police resulte~ 1n the arrest of two men and the
se11ure of 72.6 pounds of coca1nt' worth an ~ftlmated S6 mil hon on the: street
Miguel Trujillo. 36. and Raphael Santa ( ruz, 32 . both Mexican nationals who
live 1n Hacienda Height~ 10 I oo; l\ngele~ County were arrested Fnday on
federal chargcc; of sale of rnca1ne and cum piracy 10 d1stnbute coca me aflerthey allegedl~ delivered the drug to an undcrrn11cr agent 1n a P!lrkmg lot, pohle Lt
Gary Bame\ said Barnes c;a1d the 72 h pound!> wa\ one ol the large!>t amounts
ever seized in R1 vcr\1dc 1n an ind1v1du<1l sale Larger amount~ ban• been
confiscated a\ a rt'\Ult of \t',llt h warrant\ for hx.a11un\ wh en• ttli."ainc "J\
stored
Judge refuses bettor's bld for 'Wlnnlngs
TORRt\NCE ->\ Superior< ourt Judge dismissed a kc~ portwn of a
lawsuit brought by a man wh<> was denied SI m11l1on he claims Hollywood
Park race track owe\ him after he picked nine winning hor..c\ ma row Judge
Robert M. Mallano said Fnda\ he agreed w11h a Hollywood Park Operating
(o attorney that the race trnc;k did not ha"c to pa) the pn1e 10 Rodolfo
Sahagun. 48. ot ( arl\bad bcc;·auc;e Sahagun \uhm111cd more cntne\ than
allowed under the contc!>t rult1' Howl·vcr. a portion ol Sah:igun\ lawc;u11
seeking more than $4 m11l111n 1n pun1t1vc damage\ for mrn1al angu1'1h an<l
d1<;tress will be allowed 10 mme forward
,. ..
$1 million winner
Cuona Trouni of San Joee.
who A.id he eecapeCI by boat
from Vietnam with Illa wife
and five children alz yean :,10• wean a blal •mlle after
nnln& 61 million In the
CaH.fornta lottery Saturday.
The 35-year-old auto mech·
anlc credit--God and Bud·
dha with help tn hlttinc the
6 1 million •lot ln the lot-
tery'• bl& wheel.
LOS ANCrELES (A PI -Mayor r om Bradley sent (10V George
Dcukme)lan a 1elc:gram Saturday
rhalleng.ing him to deny that he has
taken more than S248.000 an con·
tnbutaons from the t0i11c waste indus-
try and vetoed 21 halls to clean up
tOXIC waste
The telegram was the latest salvo by
the Democratic gubernatonal can-
didate. who has long contended that
contnbut1ons from the toiuc waste
industry have affected Deukmej1an's
act1oni..
"You owe the pet>ple ofCahfom1a
a full ei1planat1on." Bradley said.
"The facts are that you did take more
than $248,515 from companies in the
IC>XIC' waste industry and then vetoed
21 hills to clean up toiuc pollution."
"I challenge: you to either confirm
or deny the'U' serious charge ... "
DeukmcJ1an wa'i not available for
comment. said a worker at the
governor's Los Angeles campa1~n
office. who declined to 1denufy
himself. There also was no answer at
DeukmeJian\ Sacramento uflice
But on Fnday, DeukmcJian re-
-1pondcd IO Bradley·c; rt·ccnt stnng of
attacks. saying the mayor\ campaign
1!> '>how1ng c;1gno; of panic
2 ROOMS
,$19 9!,,. ---
15 years expenence
sat1stact1on guaranteed
Thatcher, U.S. envoy talks
fuel rumors of retaliation
LONDON (AP) -Prime M1nlstcr
Marprct Thatcher beld uraent talks
Saturday wtth U.S. envoy Vernon
Walters amid increased speculation
the United States might be consider-
ing usina its f · l 11 bombers t>Mcd in
Bntain for a possible retaliatory
attack on Libya.
British and U.S. officials said Mrs.
Tbatchr.r and Walters met for one
hour at the prime minister's official
10 Downing St, midencc to discuss
the Libyan situation. Neither side
would commented on the talks other
than to say they focused on the broad
issue of terronsm and the Amencan
attitude toward Libya.
As they talked. the U.S. Sixth Fleet
continued to steam toward Libyan
waters.
Walten, America's United Nations
ambassador. arrived in London Fn-
day night on a swing through Western
Europe to consult with the United
States' closest alhes.
U.S. Embassy spokesman Robert
Callaghan said Walters lef\ London
Saturday afternoon but dechned to
say his destination "for secunty
reasons." However. it is known that
Walters plans visits to West Ger-
many, France and Italy.
There has been speculation in the
Bntisb media that the United States
might be planning to use its F-11 1
fighter-bombers based 10 eastern
England for a punitive strike against
Libya.
The spcc"'lation wa\ heightened hy
the am val Saturday of several KC· 10
tanker plane• at the U.S. Air Force
base in M1ldcnhall, eastern Engl.and.
The KC-10. a military version of the DC-I 0, is capable of in-flig,ht refuel-
'"& and could be used to enuble up to 40 F-111 s to make roundtn p flig,ht~
between Bntain and Libya
Lt. Col. Doug K1Met. a spokesman
for the U.S. Air Force in Britain.
confirmed that eight to 10 KC-t())
landed at M1ldenhaJI .on ~turday.
But he cautioned aga.inst readana
anytluna into 1t." f<.1onet said KC'-IOs. which can be
used either for carrying cargo or for
refueling, pass routinely throuJh
Mildenhall. hcadquarteN of the 3rd u s. Air Force At thas ume of the
year, he added, more of the aircraft
are normally deployed 10 Western
Europe for tactical maneuvers.
Allied f or ces ban susp ected t errorists
BERLlN (AP) -The Allied com·
mand on Saturday banned suspected
terrorists from West Berlin af\er the
bombing of a discotheque frequented
by U.S. servicemen killed two people
and injured 230 one week ago
-The Allied command. composed of
U.S .. Bnrish and French rcspresen-
tat1ves. asked West Berlin poltce to
"remove from the Western sector\
persons identified as posin~ a threat
to the population of Berlin,.. said
spokesman Peter Boon, reading from
an official statement
The measure 1s directed at inter·
nalJonal terrorists, Boon told The
Associated Press. He refused to say af
11 applied specifically to Libyans or to
other nat1onah11es.
President Reagan and Chancellor
Helmut Kohl have said Libya 1s a
suspect 1n the Apnl 5 blast at the La
Belle discotheque. which killed a U.<:i
Army sergeant from Detroit and a
Turk.Jsh woman Of the 230 peopc
hurt. 63 were Amencans.
West German ~unty authorit1ci
said last week that the Libyan
embassy in East Berlin. capital of
Communist East Germany. was
suspected of being involved an the
bombmi.
Boon retuscd to discuss details of
how the order will be carried out.
West 8crhn police also refused com-
ment
But a Westc-m d1plomat1c sour:ce.
!>pealing on lOnd1 t1on of anonymity,
said pohC't' wtll tighten controls at
entry point!> 1010 West Bcrhn .. a
Western enda'<.' 110 males inside
East German~
Pre' 1ou)h. West lkrhn police
ha' e conducted o'n1 .. !>pot checks of
people com ing into town
the
LIMA. Peru -Bombs exploded overnight at eight
places around the capital. including a U.S. Embass}
warehouse. a branch of Citibank and the residence of the
Venezuelan ambassador, police said Saturday No one was
1nJured m the blasts. which authontaes blamed on ld\Jst
insurgents. The other targets included a pnvatclv-owned
bank, the Lima office of Omen Oub. a film stort-. a
computer store and the Summe L10gu1st1cs Institute. a
U.S.-funded organuation that does missionary work and
hnguistic studies among primitive tribes 1n the Jungle A
police official, speaking on condition of anonymity. s.a1d
the bombtn&S were carried out by rebels an three cars
April ln Paris ls a cold one
PAR IS -Snow fell rn northern and central France for
the: second stra1(1.ht day Saturday and the Frenc.h
"1eteorologJcal Office said 11 was the coldest Apnl an Pans
for more than a century An almost stationary anti-cyclone
over the North Atlan11c sent masses of polar air across
north,·m Europe. and many French cities reported the
lo~ec;t Apnl temperatures ever recorded In Pans. the
thermometer dropped 10 27 degrees Fahrenheit on Fnday
mght :__ 22 degree<, below the average m1n1mum for Apnl.
ft wai. the coldest Apnl night recorded 1n Pans since 1873. Ortega: Peace depends on U.S.
MANAGUA, Nicaragua -President Daniel Ortega
said Saturday he as ready to sign a Central American peace
agreement on June 6 1f, by that date. the United State~
ceases what he called aggre'>s1on against ha<; lcft1\I
government. "Nicaragua agrees to sign on June h thl'
aforementioned act, so long as by that date the l ln11ed
States totally ceases all aggression against N1tar.1gua and
agreement 1s reached on pending issues," Ortega <;aid an .i
communique he read dunng a nat1onw1dc ra<lao and
telc" ISIOn appearance
Talnted wlne blamed on gang
MILAN, Italy-Premier Ekttano(ra>.1 said ~ctturda)'
that the people responsible for the methanol-ta1ntcd wine
that has killed 22 Italians were a gang of cnmmals. "It 's a
well-organized crime." Crax1 told reporters dunng a v1s1t
to an international trade fair 1n this northern cll~ "It c; th l'
work of a gang of criminals, and when a ganii. deudes 10
viola te the law it's not always possible to \lOP 1t.JU'>I a\ 11\
not always po'isible 10 prevent a bank rohbery. · hl' \aid
( rax1 did not elaborate. but he did not appear 10 ht·
'luggcsung that such orgamzed<nme groupc; a.-. the Mafia
Monday, Aprll 14
U.S. students attacked ln China
· PEKIN(i -Two US language ~tudrnts were
attacked b> a group of I 0 Chine~ after a bicycle accident
f nda> 1n the cit) of Xian. and one re4uarcd hospital
treatment one of the Amcncans said Saturday The
( 'hinese )'OU th~ were armed with a chain. ~tack. bag of rocks
and a belt. \aid Cohn Cowles. 22. of Berkeley. Caltfom1a.
in a 1ch:phonc call from Xian C.owles '>aid eight of the l<J
) outh\. all ol them 'lenaor high school ~tudent\. were taken
111tn cu\tod~ hy police for quc\tlClning
MAl<IB. No Yemen -Vice President George
Bu'lh ended a 10-da "p to the Maddie East Saturday on a
hot. dusty desert n at the openmg of an oil refinery
owned hy his gt1me fnend. Texas oilman Ray L Hunt
The c;<.•n·mony closed the vice president\ tour on the same
theme as 1t had opened -the up~ and downs of the
1n1crnat1onal 011 industry. whKb ha<i suffered a bru1S1ng
pncc sltde that Bush sa)\ is Jeop.ird111ng t\mencan's
energ~ producers
ARIES (Marth 21-i\pril 1 \J). If you don't knc1w what to do. do nothing'
Opportunities abound. kC'y " to be o,clccu ve Rcfu.-.c to he ru,hcd into snap
decisions. Play wa1t1ng game. get clear dcfin111on of tenns. Pt'i<.n natl\ c pla'.,
outstanding role · Truck Mount Unit
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Reagan
warits
another
shuttle
W ASHrNGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Reapn probably will propote
that a replacement apace &buttle be
built for the destroyed ChaUcnacr.
but hi.a recommendation to Co~s
has been delayed by an ad minit-
tration ~cot over bow to pay for
it. accordina to conaressionaJ 10urocs.
An interqency task force filed an
overdue repon at lhc White House
last week recommendina that the
National Aeronautics and Space Ad-
ministration build a new shuttle and a
small fleet of expendable rock.cu to
launch satellitea, the sources aaid.
But they said budaet director James
Miller and John Poindelltcr, the
preaidcnt's national security adviser,
rejected the report because the task
force recommended addina elltra
money to the current NASA budcet to
pay for the new orbiter, the ellpen-
dablc rockets and recovery of shuttle
debris.
The sources, who asked not to be
quoted by name, said Poindellter and
Miller believe the president ought to
have the option of recomroending
that NASA sacrifice some ellistina
proarams to help pay these costs.
Poindellter described the sequence
of events on the interagency task force
repon last week for a group of senior
Republican conaressional aides.
One congressional aide said there
was little fat that could be taken out of
the space agency's budaet, particu-
larly tn light of the Jan. 2B Challenger
disaster.
"The cost of rccovenng from this
accident is somewhere between $3
billion and $5 billion, including filling
the hardware. replacing the orbiter
and paying for the accident analysis,"
he said. "NASA's total annual budget
is $7 billion. Oearly, $3 billion to $5
billion all can't come out of their
bud&et."
This source said the only existing
prosram with lat&C funding is the
space station. which Reagan has
designated a national goal.
"I would be suprised if Reagan
sacnficed the space station." the
source said. "The only other route
would take (money) out of space
science and that is NASA's basic
misSJon. I don't think Congress
would permit that."
It was not clear how quickly the
wk force would come up with a new
set of budget options. but Poindexter
told the congressional aides that, no
matter what, .. in all probability, the
president would choose to rec-
ommend a replacement orbiter."
ORANGE COAST
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Jame.8tofan
UC/names
alumni chief
James Edward ~ofan has been
named director of alumni affairs for
UC Irvine. He comes to UCI from
ulifomia St.ate University at Los
Angeles, whe~ he has been execut.ive
director of the alumni assoc1at1on
since 1983.
At UCI, Stofan's m1t1al Joals
include a membership drive an new
acllvities for alumni.
0rMge Coast OAIL.Y PtLOT/8undtiy, Aptl 13, 1... Al
Countries lack
plans to ~etire
nuclear plants
Laid toreet
Warren mac Jr. (left) belpe~tllecaallet
~the rem•tna of Illa wife lluta, 25,
uad d&Ulater Demetra. 8 aumtba. kllled
alOD.1 wltll Illa wife'• motller, Demetra
8tyll&n, 52, when a bomb blew a hole ID a
rt A airliner o•er Oreeoe. The trio wu
barled ID Amlapolt.., 114. A foarth 'ricdm of
tile blut, Alberto 0.pbaa, wu barlecl ba
Stratford, Conn. At rlCllt, aWtary
.,.Ubearen ID Detroit carry the ctanet of · Arm.7_ &ct-Kenneth Pord, kWed ID tile
bombtDC of a Weat Berlin D!Cbtdab.
Marchers ·walk down Las Vegas strlp
By th Aasoctated Presa
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -Hundreds of anti-nuclear
demonstraton taking part in the Great Peace March
walked triumphmtly past glittering casinos Saturday, their
growing ranks bolstered by sians of suppon after 43
turbulent days o n the road. The marchers strolled two and
three abreast on the sidewalk of the busy boulevard.
drawina honks from passing driven and waves and shouts
of cncou~mcnt from tourists. "This 1s what u's all for,
right here,' said marcher Michael Brown of Laverne. "It's
a real morale boost to sec all these people after all that ti me
in the desert."
forthcoming 1t would be inappropnate for Con~ to 11 ve
the Contras one penny in additional aid, Rep. Mel
Levine, 0-Calif., chairman or 1lil House Democratic
Caucus task force on Central America. A House vote on
the aid was scheduled for Tuesday. The Assoctated Press
reported Thursday that a federal t0vestigation was under
way into allcgat1ons that C.ont.ras and some private
American backers engaged m gun-running. cocaine
trafficking and violations of the Neutrality Act. which bars
organizing attacks on other nations from U.S. soil.
FBI supects 'rutlJJea'
W ASHrNGTON (AP)-No coun-
try that relic:1 on nudeat power 11
ldequattly ~ to handle lhc
po1e11tially c0cdy and dantefout Wk
of retirina \he hllhl~ radi<>Ktive
plan ta, a study releuod Satwday says.
Some 3SO nuclear planu will need
to be dismantled and their wastes
ditpoeed of 10 the next 30 years.
IQCOrdina to "Occommiss10ning;
Nuclear Powe,.-• Mi11i~ Link," writ-
ten by reteareber_ Cynthia Pollock of
theenvuonmentalist Worldwatcb ln-
rututt.
.. Nearly four decades and 400
power pl&nu into the n'-'Clear age, the
question of bow to ufely and econ-
omically dispo1e of nuclear reactors
and their wa.ms is stiU largely
unanswered," Pollock says 1n the
study.
Furtbennore, the uys, so many
utilities operated for so Iona without
collectiDJ money for the wks that
·•etectnC1ty customers and taxpayers
will suffer the aftershock of paymg for
rctu~ reacton. ..
Worldwide, 17 reactors built be-
lwccn 19S7and 1972 were awaiting or
undcrgoina dccommissioruna last
year. Amons them were Shlppmgpon
and Peach Bonom U1 Pennsylvania.
Dresden-I in Ininois, Indian Point-I
in New York and Humboldt Bay 1n
California. The report says only seven
of the 17 arc scheduled to be
dismantled before I 99S.
Pollock contends that nauonal and
international atomic energy acencaes
have neglected the dccomm1ss1oning
dilemma while "industry emphasis 1s
on creating new business. not on
demolishmg old reactors."
Tbe bisst munbliDI bled. ~ cordina to &he study_, ii t.bal not oee ol
the 26 COWltriet witb nudiw ~11
bas a perm.anent d ..... I 1he fOr
hiah-level radioectiw wuia ft-Om reacton.
The reasons are botb eolitical aad
technical, Pollock said lD u iDtcr·
view. Spent fuel and othet ~~
waste must be ahiclded frOm the
environment for 10,000 yean, and
subterranean vaulu must be eafe
from rroundwater and cartbqui.kes.
In addiuon, she aaid, no one wuu
the hiah-level disposal shes and eoene
national SQvernmenu may e9d up
offerina w breaks OT other financia1
incentives for communities to accept
them.
In lhe Uruted Staus, wbioh bu 100
licensed reactors. tbe Department of
Eoe'lY i1 plannina rwo lites. Tbe fint
one LI expeaed to be in HallfonS.
Wash.; Yucca Mountain. Nev.: or
Deaf Smith County, TeL
Estimates of how much it CMtJ to
decommission a reactor rante from
$50 mill.Joo to$3 billion, acconliat to
Pollock.. The Nuclear Rcpla10fY
Commission, in proposed ruJa bued
on 1984 data, sugested that utilitiiea
carmarlr SI 00 million J)e1" reactor.
Pollock says most utilities arc
finanaally unprepend for lhc com.
ma wave of plant retirements. Sbc
cilel a 1985 study of 30 U.S. nuclear
utilities that found 12 bad not
conducted site-specific studies of
decommissioning COlll; 20 ~
usina the funds they had collected for
other p~: and ci&bt did not
expect their funding metliod to coveT
thetr expenses.
MOVE rejecta clty check
PHll.f.DELPHIA -MOVE members have refused
to allow city inspectors to check for possible building code
violations inside a house owned and occupied by the
radical group, city offictals said. The attempted inspection
of the home on S6tb Strcet in west Philadelphia on Friday
by two city Department of Licenses and Inspections
workers was "respectfully denied," said Managmg
Director James S. White. Authorities tned in May to serve
criminal arrest warrants on MOVE members occupying a
house on Osage A venue. also in west Philadelphia. The
resulting confrontation ended when a fire caused br a
police bomb killed 11 of the group's members. including
five children, and destroyed 61 homes.
MIAMI -Two slain robbery suspects who killed two
FBI agents and wounded five others during a fierce
gunbattle were suspected in the ruthless shooting.s of at
least four other people and may have had ties to extremist
groups. authonties said. The heavily armed suspects have
been linked to at least a half-<loz.cn bank and armored car
robbenes in Dade County dunng the last year, according to
law enforcement officials. "In the holdups the aroup would
be waiting for the guards and would JUSt shoot them. They
were ruthless They were dangerous. ' said Al Carballosa. a
Metro-Dade pohce spokesman.
Tests for early AIDS
detection developed
Dem• demand report on Contras
WASH I NG TON - A key House Democrat called on
President Reagan Saturday to give Congress a full report
on alleged cocaine trafficking, gun-runnin~and corruption
by Nicaraguan rebels before next week s vote on SI 00
m1lhon in new aid for the Contras. "If such a report 1s not
Kellogg'• halta public tours
BA TILE CREEK.. Mich. -The public got its last
inside peek Friday at what makes the Kellogg's Co. go
snap. crackle and pop, as the world's bl~t cereal maker
ended its 80.year-old free tours because u fears co~rate
spies will steal its secrets. "We've been told ofcompeutors
going throuah the plant, reviewing what we have here,"
Kellog's Vice President Joseph Stewart told rcporten au
news conference in the courtyard of the sprawling brick
complex where K.cUoaa's makes 22 of its 33 cereals. "We
don't intend to help our competitors 10 into business
against us." he said
Two medical companies say they
have developed tests that could be
used to determine 1f the Al OS virus
has infected a patient.
Current tests used for diagnosis
reveal only the presence of AIDS
antibodies. which are signs of ex-
posure to the virus. Approximately
10 percent of those who test positive
for the anubodies Wiil develop ac-
quired immune deficiency syndrome.
Abbott labontones s~ud Friday
that it would ask the Food and Drua
Administration withLD a few months
to approve a test that can determme 1f
a patient 15 actively infected with the
Proselytizing neighbors show bad taste
Dear Ano J..anders: I feel a need to
sound off and I have never seen this
problem addressed in your column.
Recently I moved to a small town.
Almost immediately people started
c.om1ng by to invite me to their
church. The conversation goes some-
thing like this:
.. We are from -/·/-/-/ church and
would like to 1nv11e you to attend our
services."
"Thank you for the invitation. but I
am not a member of your church."
"Do r,ou go to church'>"
"No.'
"Do you know the Lord'> .. (or some
vanat1on).
"Yes."
Then they proceed to tell me 1f I
really knew the Lord I would attend
church. do things their way and
beheve what they believe.
Am I wrong to feel that my pnvacy
1s being invaded and that I am bemg
pressured when the same people from
the same church pay more than one
call?
I know Jesus exhorted his followers
to go out and preach the gospel. but he
also said. "I know mine and mine
know me." He never attempted to
fon:c his teachings on others.
I am sure these townspeople arc
sincere and I don't want to be rude.
but l wonder what their response
would be 1f someone came to their
door and urged them to v1s1t lhe1r
syn&Jogue or attend a Catholic mass
or visit the Umtarian Church or a
Christian Science service.
Thanks for being a sound 1 ng board
-Badgered In Texas
Dear Badgered: Altlaoo11t lite •YD·
a10~ la my place of won ltlp, I laave
atlfttded aervtc:ea of every faltJa yoa
llaave aamecl -plH otltert.
Betac presHred to joln, bowever,
11 uothr matter. I do aot blalbe yoa
for belal resotfal. AD la.t&atloe to
attCJMI a ae"tce la oae tllllnl, bet JHr
vlaUon llaave exeffded tbe limit• of
1ooct taatc. • • •
Dear Ann Landers: l..a'it year I
started to raJsc Long Island Reds.
They arc healthy and beautiful hens
-fun to be around. more hke pets
than creatures ofa farm community.
I get about a d02en eggs a <by from
IS hens. Needless to say I'm up to my
wazoo in eggs. I've scrambled. fned,
souffied, omeletted. souped. boiled
and poached 'em. l'"c also sold some
to the local grocer
I love boiled cga~ 10 my salad, but I
can't seem to get the shells off wtthout
chapping away pan of the egg. It
makes me mad that others are able to
bnng hardboiled e~s to picnics.
shelled beautiful!) w11hout a nick
Mme look as 1f the cat got mto the
picnic basket. I'm ashamed to be
vtrus known as HTLV-lll.
Company chairman Robert
SchoelJhom called the test ~ Sifn.ili-
cant advance but acknowl~ that
even some of th°'° who arc infected
With the AIDS VJrus will not s,et the
deadly disease.
In Emeryville. Calif., researchers at
Cetus Corp.. a s,enctics cn&incerina
company, say they have developed a
test usma synthetic FQCt1c malerial
to detect AIDS before the S)'UlptOms
of the diseue strike. The material
attaches iuclf to perts of s.enes that
exist only in the AIDS virus nucleus.
A111
lMDEH
aslana this question. Friends and
family consider me an excdlent cook.
Whats the 9CCT'Cl, Ann? -Your
Fa1thful Reader lo New Orleans
Dear New Orleau: I llaavm 't .._
mecb la .. e tltdlea lately, Ht I •o now !Mw to 1et die lkll off a llaan-
boUej eg. BoU ~ eg for 5 mln&es
to make nre lt ls a.an. lmmene la
lee col4 water for n mlaetes. T., Ck
abeU Uptly ud Pffl a4er coW
rmtac water. Yow alaoeld 1et perfect
reselta.
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Colodnl contat
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Elizabeth Calabretta from Joach1ms
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trat1on tulc forced bim to retire at ap
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defined aviauon llist~ry a1;MI new
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71-year-oldpmblerwbobraaedtbat office spokeswoman Laura Henry. Er'lkine came to Hollywood io the consultant on lut moolh's television
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Television Hospital on April 3, one
day before her 82nd birthday.
Among her best-known films were
"Craif's Wife " "A Midsummer
Niaht s Orea~." "Dancin& in the
Dark," "Mr. Bclvede~ Goes to
College'; and "The Sullivans."
Sbe also wrote eight of the l 0
"M'aisie" films starring Ann Sothem,
wllich were produced from 1939 to
1947.
Miss McCall's television credits
included "Gilligan's Island," "I
Dream of Jeannie," "Ford Theat~"
and "The Millionaire."
In the late I 930s.z she joined with
other writers to 1orm the Screen
Writers Guild, forerunner of the
Writers Guild of America.
San oteco Zoo m•n•cer
SAN DIEGO -Flags at the San
Diego Zoo flew at half mast in
memory of the zoo's general man-
aaer, James P. Bacon Jr., who died at
the age of 46. A preliminary coroner's
report said Bacon died of natural
causes.
Bacon was found dead on the Ooor
of his apartment.
Bacon, one of the nation's lcadina
zoo professionals, was the zoo's
general manager since January and its
reptile curator. He was also the
general curator of herpetology for the
San D1ego Zoological Society, which
oversees the zoo and the Wild Animal
Park.
Helped de.ten uattle
SEATTLE -James I. MueUer, a
ceramics engineer who helped de-
velop the space shuttle's protective
heat shield, died of cancer at age 69.
The long-time Un~=J' ofWaab-
angtqn professor a team
charged with assurin& that the shut-
tle's 30,000 heat-resistant tiles couJd
wnhstand re-entry temperatures ap-
proaching 2,600 degrees.
Mueller was awarded the National
Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration 's Public Service Medal in
1982.
Crime writer Manly Wellman
CHAPEL filLL, N.C. -ManJy
Wade Wellman, a prolific author and
a fonner faculty member at the
Umversit>: of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, died April 5 aft.er a Iona
illness. He was 82.
Wellman was the author of more
than 70 books and 500 short articles.
He was best known for two boob -
"Dead and Gone: Oassic Crimes o
North Carolina," a collection of 10
classic North Carolina crimes pu
lishcd in 1955, and "Kingdom o
Madison," a colorful llistory o
Madison County published in 1973.
He pubhsbed has first book. "Find
My Killer." ID 1947. The mystery was
syndtca ted by The Associated Press,
bought by The New York Post, and
pubfished in England and France.
Still Oytnc at ace 97
GRAND HA VEN, Mich. -Cecil
"Sinnie'' Sinclair, one of the nation's
oldest aviators, died three days shy of
his 98th birthday and a week before
he was to requalify for his pilot's
license.
Records show tbat Sinclair flew
solo for the first ume on Nov. 15,
1915, and had mamta.ined his pilot's
hccnsc untal his death. A oune at the
Nonh Ottawa Care Center, where
Sinclair had lived for several years,
said Sinclair had planned to take his
annual qualifying flight April 12.
Ez-publlaber of The Pfadon
MAMARONECK. N. Y. -Georae
G. KJrstean, who published The
Nation magazine from 1955 to l 96S,
has died of a heart attack at the age of
76
Kirstein took over the liberal
weekly as publisher and principel
owner dunng a period of financial
hard t1mC$. Editors credited him wilh
making the magazine healthin both
cconomacally and joumalistically.
Kirstein, who wrote some articles
for the magazine, also was author of
"Leaming to Sail the Hard Way,"
"The Rich: Are They Differeotr' and
.. Better Gavmg. .. a book about ra.isina
money for chanty.
Kirstein attended Harvard and in
1932 went to Hollywood, where be
worked as an assistant director at
RKO
His career an business bcpn as a
eJ1.ccut1ve at Bloomfoadale's fro
1938 to 1941 . Durina World War l1
he was an executive on defen
related boards and served in the Na
from 1943 to t 945.
His first wife, Jane Cianfarra,
New York Times reponer wb
'urvaved the saoklna of the lin
Andrea Dona. died ID 1968. A ICOO
mamage ended an divorce.
Or&anlaed Bantam Boob
O ROVELANO, MUI. (AP)
John P. o·c:onnor, who orpn.iz.ed
paperback publishina firm of8a.n
Books in 1940 ~nd became
chairman, died Wednetday. He
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O'Connor bepn bis publi
career an 1907 and was oreaidea
Grouet and Dunlap loc. be:
staruna Bantam Boob, a 1u ·
of the ~or publiahi"J bou.e.
retired from publilhina 1n 1966.
Why do we wear the clothes
we do, where we do, when we
'do? Why is it that women wear
trousers, but men won't wear
skirts (yet)?
How and why has our ap-
pearance changed so much m
the past two centuries? Just
what is the relationship be-
tween who we arc and the way
we choose -or arc told -to
look?
These arc among the ques-
tions being asked by Smithso-
nian Institution researchers
working on a project titled
"Men and Women: Dressing
the Part .. that explores the
relationship between appear-
ance and gender identity.
"We are born male or
female, but we learn to become
men or women. how to look
and play the part," ~ys project
direc tor Claudia Brush
Kidwell, curator of the
Division of Costume at the
Smithsonian's National Mu-
seum of American History in
Washington, D.C. ••.
TQJiay. "power-dressing ts
'IllF:
an issue for both sexes. And
though both men and women
dress to please themselves,
they do so within the limits set
by _society, or by their segment
of tt.
"It is fascinating to see the
cbangin$ definitions of
masculinity and femininity
and bow appropriate behavior
varies according to circum-
stances," Kidwell says. Ed-
wardian la4ics wrapped them-
selves in wool at the beach and
bare astonishing dccollctagcs
in evening dress. Modem husi-
nessmen who would not think
of relinquishing coat or tic
during the week spend week-
ends lounging in outfits that a
few decades ago were the sole
property of cowboys.
Pun~ like the "careless0
dress ol the •60s, has its rules,
though they may be in-
decipherable to the outsider.
Some of the most interesting
moments in fashion history
arise when one sex adopts -
or tries to adopt -an aspect of
appearance usually associated
with the opposite gender.
Varying degrees of ridicule and
off ear that one sex will become
dangerously like the other
resuJt from such assaults on
the bounds of propriety.
"The Victorians were not
nearly as prudish as our stereo-
type of them," says fashion
historian Valerie Steele,
author of Fashion and Eroti-
cism. The· length of a lady's
skirts said as much about her
social position or age as her
modesty: Short skirts were for
servants or little girls. At a
fancy dress ball, with her own
set, a respectable lady mi~t
have no qualms about showing
her "limbs." But to dress like a
man? That was something else
entirely, as museum specialist
Shelly Foot•s research reveals.
In 185 I, a JTOUP of women ·s
rights activlSts proposed a
.. rational .. dress consisting of
pants worn under a shortened
-but still well-below-tho-
knee &kirt. They decried con-
temporary fashion, which
burdened women with ttght-
laced corsets and severql
pounds of petticoats and skirt;
these weighed them down and
picked up mud and debns,
swathing the wearers' legs in
damp, filthy fabric.
When women appeared in
the outfit, they created a sen-
sation. "It was a major news
event," Foote says. The ques-
tion: "Do women have the
right to wear trousers?" A
common answer: "It is an
abomination unto the Lord!"
The press christened the new
costume and the women who
wore it after women's right
activist Amelia Jenks
Bloomer. The spectre arose of
the aggressive, unmotherly,
manlike woman. Caricatures
of "Bloomers'' shovyed them
smoking, drinking and making
passes at diffident young
gentlemen on the street, on
their knees proposing to shy
beaux or bossing hapless, hen-
pecked husbands.
0 The public pressure was
more than the average woman
could take," Foot says .
0 Women wcrt taunted an the
streets, and even staunch sup-
porters gave in because the
ridicule was damagin~ the
cause of women's right~. '
BJYIDADEA.N
Tbe Windjammer loob Like uy Otbei'
fabion 1tore you m/abt 1« in• """"1i•
aWJ.
Round rd.I of women •1 dreaes, bdtl,
bloute1 a.ad 1pom-ar for mea a4d
women fi1J the center oft.be st.ore while
,jde lbe/ves bold cuual loo,._,,
su,,.ia11e1, blp, Wbion jewelry aad
1weaten, and cmtomen browx vou.od
lookin, for items to buy:
However, tbe oae bil ~ be-
tween The W~ammer ad IDM baW·
neues i1 that thU one ii • clal.room, of
sons. This one i1 opent«I on the Ona.,
Cout C-OIJqe c:.ampw by 1tudel1U.
But it i1•real1tore noaetbdea; .elf.
supportiJll, profit mUllJI ed o~ •
lint line ratilJI with Dunn aDd IJnd ..
street, acco~ to DeJJJJil Butler, ia·
structor of bu.smea admiain:ratioa Gd
the faculty director. The store ii owned by
the c:Olle,e .u one of the Wni1M ''leJarnial Jabs .. on camptn.
Butler aid, "It's • uni9ue JeamiJll
e::cperienbe ... part of teacbin,. You caa
get so much clOfel' ro student! here th.an
you do in the classroom. ••
In The Windjammer, students Jevn by
doing in all aspects of busmen -iellia&
marketing, business m•a•emeat.
advertisin& fasbjoa mercl:wJdU:inl aad
•ccountilJ6. Tbey wort their.,..., up by
starting out "on the floor," sellq with
the opponun.ity to become buyers and maaaaers.
"Students in the Pl'Of1VIJ get more
eJCperieace in four semesters than they
could in live years in the mil world,"
Butkf_ said "Mey of our former "11-
dents ~ow buyers and man.agers in
local de eat stores.••
"lt'1 bulous experience. .. said Jaclde
Daugherty, who b..u been m•n:rr of tlM:
store for two semesters, and so ii the
bu~r for its mea1wear and swimwear.
·1 pl.an to tramfer to• four-year school
alter this semester. I bJl ve been eJCp<ned to
all areas of the indus~. I would like to
continue in managins, 'add«/ Daugher-
ty, who is at the store about five hours
each school day.
"We go to the Los Angeles Apparel
Mart and buy," said Lisa Habibe, an
assistant manaser who buys sportswear.
After this semester, she wiJJ continue her
fashion traUU1J6 in London.
0 Buyi1Jlat the Martisa,,.eat way to get
eJCperience and get your name known in
the business,.. added Daugherty. 0 1be
people at the Mart have been intete$ted in
what we do here and have come down to
help us."
There are siJC depanments in the store,
each with a buyer.
Sylvia Rivas, in ber first semester, is
oneof22studentsin t.beprovazn. Sbeb..u
ambitions to become • fuhion buyer.
"I'm looting forward to next semeft:er
when I can go to the Mart, .. aid Rivu,
who like the others involved have reiuJar
cla.ues to attend besides tbeintoreduti~ "I want to own my own no.re,., aid
Steve Strimli4 He is alJO a lint temesta'
student who u on tbe6f'OU.Dd Door ldJiD&
ringing up sales, cleuia, and worlcinl
with promotions and sales.
The Windjammer, located next to the
Studenr Center, is open to students.,
faculty and the public. Hours are 9 a.m. to
6 p.m . Monday through Tb~ and 9
a.m. to I p.m . on Fridays and ., cards
are accepted.
Students with an activity card get a JO
percent discount on all items that are not
.. on-sale." (Tbe store bolds frequent
clearance sales, just like downtown.) "We
have free gilt wrap and will put items on
hold for JO days with 20 percent down,••
said Daugherty.
During the year, The Windjammer
presents ramp fashion shows in the
Student center and luncheon shows in
The Captain's Table, OC'Cs campus
restaurant.
"Our next luncheon fashion show is
April 23 in honor of national secretaries
week," said Butler. "The restaurant is
also run by students ... another one of the
school's learning laboratories where stu-
dents sec a lot of the real world."
The "New Woman" of the
late 19th and early 20th cen-
tury faced widening horizons,
in work and leisure. Secretarial
work -originally considered
too strenuous for women -
became an acceptable occupa-
tion for a lady. Appropriate
dress was an imponant con-
sideration. "A girl in too-
feminine finery gives the im-
"You're being
watched! Dress
right, you can't
afford not to".
prcssion of being more
mtcrcsted in men and in ioc
cream.·· the Ladies Home
Journal admonished in 1907.
The working girl's uniform. a
tailored suit or skln and white
blouse appeared.
The new woman was allow-
ed more practical clothana for
her sporting act1vitie t but
practicality had its hmits.
"Masculine" dress was still
deplored. Lilce her intrepid
grandmother, she climbed
mountains in skirts. Bicycle
manufacturers developed a
"safety" model, which a lady
could nde without resorting to
knickers.
Two World Wars required
"men's work" from women.
putting them in dungarees,
uniforms. helmets and combat
boots. But in the late '40s,
women found themselves
·•back in civvies," as one ad
described it, civvies being the
tiny .. wasp" waist, push-up
brassiere and long skirts of an
ultra-feminine new look.
Women also found themselves
firmly plaocd back an the
home, kitchen and nursery.
Even the working airl got a
clear message about priorities:
"Capture a man and a career in
Betty Rose coats and suit.a,•• a
l 9SS ad in Mademoitelle ad-
vised. In the '50s, strict con-
formity was not only . a
woman's role. An ad in LIFE
warned men: uy OU •re bcina
watched! Dress Rifht -you
can't afford not tor
When the Beatles appeared
on the Ed Sullivan Show in
Please see DR.ESSIN0/82
B2 1 0rMge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Bundi)', April 13, 1981
LooKING Gooo
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Spinach on the legs ••• wh·atwould Popeye think?!
.. Eat your spinach so you'll grow up
bi& and strona." llow many timct have you beard
th.at one from your mother?
How about this one ... put spinach
on your leas to make them smooth
and satiny.
Take a store-bought mud pack and
mix it with slightly cooked spinach
that bas been pureed in a blender ..
Rub oil on legs and feet, then cover
them with the "vitai;>ak" a nd leave it
one for 30 minutes. Wash and pat dry:
No kidding. the Zip Wu folks sent
alona that great-look.ing ICJS tip.
If you absolutely hate spinach, they
say the same results can be achieved
by adding pureed banana. cucumber
or avocado to the mud pack.
The problem as I sec It as .. what do
you do during those 30 minutes?
Walk around I guess, and that would
further shape up the lcp and act them
ready for swimsuits and beach time.
Some other tips that came with the
spinach hint and news of how easy
hair removal is with their hot waxina
product include:
Thighs top heavy? Try cyclina for
30 minutes each day on a stationary
bike. To firm and tone: tie on your
back, keep legs straiAht and toes
pointed. Lift the right leg as high as
possible and then slowly lower it.
Repeat 10 times before continuing
the exercise with the left leg. Faster
resuJts can be achjeved with ankle
weights.
Jumping on a trampoline 1s great
fun and excellent exercise for your
legs, helpan1 to tone calf muscles.
High-heeled shoes can cause calf
muscles to tip ten and sbonen, whtcb
then become painful wbe.n Oats a.re
worn. Relax and stretch calf muscles
with thete simple exerchea: A -
Stand with your back qainst a wall or
face it, with your arms out st.retched
and toucbina it. Keep tummy tucked
in. Then, raise up onto your heels and
slowly lower onto your toes. Repeat
10 times. B -Sit on the Ooor with
your lets comfortably st.retched a pan.
Without bendjog your kees, touch the
right toes with the left band, and vice
versa. Repeat I 0 times on each sjde.
J\ warm bath, followed by a
massage and elevatin,g the legs, will
bnng temporary relief to tired aching
calf muscles.
~ got the "winter whites"? Try
and instant tannin!( pToduct such as
Clarins Sclf-Tanrung Milk. Just
smooth a bit on and 10 1wo or three
houl'I your lep will look 11 if they've
had a day or two of summer auo.
Camouflaae binhmarks1 dark
spotsi varicose veins ana other
blemishes with Lydia O'Leary's Cov-
ermark. This waterproof cream hides
unflattering marks on the lep.
MORE ON SOMETIME
EDIBLES: PerUer. an Italian com-
pany known for their natural prod-
ucu for the face and body, is
iotroducina a colJcction for bait care
this month at department stores.
If you have blonde or fine hair, the
company suuests its Brewer's Yeast
shampoo.
For dry hair there is Oat Milk
Shampoo formulated with oat extract
with the claim that it will moisturize
even the dullest and most lifeless hair.
f o the oil hair formula they put
wheat bran to cleansel purify and restore the balance of oi y hair
Cboosin4 tbe riaht shampoo ~s a big pan of bavtng great hair.
Also important is food hair habits:
Never brush wet hau. Comb it first
with a wide tooth comb stanioa at the
ends and work up to the roots.
Don't bla1t your hair dry with a
blowdryer. Use a moderate setting. ff
youT hai~ is dry and breaks easily.
your habtts may be the cuJprit.
HINT OF THE WEEK; We are
staying in the food vein. From
brunC1te Pam Goldstein, who tran-
fonned benelf into a smashing bl~nde for a night -The March of
Dimes Gala -romes this one ... an
emergency teeth and breath
freshener. "At a dinner when you
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can't brush your teeth, just ~e. a
strawberry (pretend to be eauna n)
and rub it over your teeth. It reallr,
works and your teeth \Vill feel clean, •
said tbe Laguna ~ident. (Fra~y, I
think a bener idea wouJd be to dip the
strawberry 1n some of the luscious
chocolate Pam makes and carry
mints.)
Harbor Keys help child center (again)
Lacy Aldenoa, Doria Pear$ and president Dotti Holden were in charge of
Harbor Key's 21st annual chanty auction that added $5,000 to the coffe rs of
Child Guidance Center of Orange County ..
"To date we have contributed $600,000 to the center." said member Mary
ADD Barnett.
Two-h undrcd attended the event held last week at Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Center in Costa Mesa to bid and buy auction Items which
included a rare Cum er and J ves pnnt. It now belongs to Linda Martla.
Lewis Dlnger (he wa!> the Key'sAngel in '81) and PaaJ Salata were
auctioneers.
Wally and Gerry Scboeder~were delighted wt th an orchid plant covered
withcrcam colored blossoms and willing to pay $175 for1t.
One lucky shopper spotted a rare find on the"flea Market" table-a
diamond and emerald watch, one of the estate pieces brought by J.C"
Humphnes Jewelers. The pnce tag was $1400.
Then. there were a numberoftheguestsdelighted wt th the bag New York
style hotdogs(donated by Lori's Kitchen). A big hat. When guests weren't
buyingaucuon items they had the opportunity to v1s1t the baked goods tables
where the)' could get homemade pies and breads to go wnh coffee. Martba
Fleeaor'1 chocolatey-marshallow pie went fasterthan you can say "mud pie"
Committee membersass1stang with the fun event were Mary Ann Naab.
Alva M~alstlon. Pat Ro11ell, Bett1y Folk, Jane Prichard and Georgene
SmUb.
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'85 Angel Wally Schroeder with Mary Ann Barnett and Jim
Ferryman.
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The Los Patrones Oub, exccuti ve suppon group of the C:enter. assisted
with the fundraiseraod members there included president Jim Ferrymu, who
was in charge of ticket sales for the no-host bar.
Life Master and teacher George Wiater gave pointers on bridge and
Gimone'swas paradjngspringfashions from the store's European lmpon
Collection and Rubin Panis styles classy enough for ritzy opening.
The occasion was the annual benefit bridge luncheon sponsored by South
PaetficChapter, OC Performing Arts Center, at the Registry Hotel.
More than 340 attended and were seated at tables centered with yellow
mumsaddingcolorfuJ accents tot.he newly re-decorated ballroom w1tb its
crystal chandeliers, imported marble and seafoam colors.
"The hotel has been very good to us," said Pat Hawley. "It's very hard to
find tables for four. Most ballrooms have tables for IOor 12. This is m y fourth
)ear here."
At these tables for four. guests dined on celery soup en croute, Ventana
salad (breast of chicken/avocado) and ice cream an a chocolate shell with
raspberry sauce all around.
Ja.ney Hall was chairman of the benefit and others assisting were Eleanor
Knox. chairman of the chapter. Nancy De Yong, Eleanor Gallagher and Lucy
Morga.n.
Special guest was Pat R4wley, over-all chairman of the Performing Arts
Center Guilds.
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At far left, Nancy DeYcnm&
and Janey Ball check eeat-ln& chart. At left,Brlct.ae
teacher Geor&e Winter with
Eleanor Knoz.
Lacy Aldenon, Dotti Holden and Dorla Peart planned
auction.
-~ Paul Salata and Lew Dlqer lookin.g for hlgll bidden.
Localgroupswin women's club awards
Ebell Club oflrvine took nme first place awards and two seconds
Friday evening at the Orange District, California Federation of
Women's Club convention beld at the Doubletree Hotel 10 Orange.
Ebell of Newport Beach won two seconds; Woman's Club of
Laguna, two firsts; Costa Mesa Women's Club won two firsts and two
seconds; and Woman's Club of Huntington Beach accepted two firsts.
one second and one special award for involvement in For Kids Sake.
The two-day convention continued Saturday with a prayer
breakfast and luncheon. lrene Iverson. district third vice president
from lrvme, was convention chairman.
Leona Roberts. vocaJist, will headhne the 9:30 a.m. Tuesday meetmg
of Harbor View Hills Philharmonic women's Committee being held in
the home of Mrs. Michael McNalley, 3228 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del
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PAID PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF COMMUNITY INFORM~TION
MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING
To present the Eastslde Water Main Project and receive
comments.
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT
The Project·
Community Information Meeting:
Tuesday. April 15, 1986
-7:00 p.m. -
Public Meeting Room
1965 Placentia Avenue
Costa Mesa, Callfornla
Public Hearing:
Thursday, May 1, 1986
-7:00 p.m. -
Publlc Meeting Room
1965 Placentla Avenue
Coste Mesa, Callf ornla
Installation of 30" diameter pipe will begin In the late summer
In the following public right of way: * In Fullerton Avenue from 19th to Bay Streett * In Bay Street from Fullerton to Orange Avenues * In Orange Avenue from Bay to 22nd Streets
Attendance at etther meeting 11 open to the general public.
For more Information, or If you would llke aeatatanoe In
pretentlng your comment• to the Board at the Public Hearing,
pleue contact Chuck Hamltton, Public Advtaor, at 631· 1200.
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT .. PAID PUBLIC NOTICE _____ _,
Mar. Membership mformat1on available from Mrs Patnck Nolan.
640-4027.
Vocalist Jan Knowlton will cn tenaan with tunes at the 1 I .30 a.m.
M~nday roeeting ofMooday Morning Club of Laguna bemg held at the
Neighborh ood Concregat1onal church. 340 St. Ann's Drive. Laguna
Beach.
Evelyn Wiedner w11l d1scuc;s begonaac; at the 10 a.m. Wednesday
meeting of Spyglass Hill Garden Club being hosted by Cecilla Berry.
Last week. the group held a progressive dmner that incl uded a stop
at the home of Carrie MacMillan for cockta1Js and hors d'ouevres and
music by pianist Joe Carney; Jim and Mary Hodges for the mam course
and then on to Sandi Fix 's for dessert.
DRESSING TREND~ .••
From Bl
1963, many older viewers were a\
much shocked by their "long" hair as
by their music There was wo~ 10
come in the fall of 1964. when
returning students brought the new
look back to their college campuses
and high schools. Headmasters took
shears in hand and suspended the
defiant. J ust1ficat1ons included the
danJer of obscured v1s1on (apparent-
ly girls wen: magically immune) But
Foote says the essential concern was
betrayed in the ruling of one local
judge who ordered a boy to have hao;
hair cut "becauo;e he looks too
feminine."
Humorists performed vanataono;
on the mistaken identity theme, but
"the press and media never really put
pressure on; the resistance came from
an older generation already some-
what dismissed by the young." IJn-
like the Bloomer ladies. who had a
place to maintain in society and no
wave of social upheaval to ride. the
rebellious youth of the '60s thnved on
criticism. Long hair became pan of
the aenerataon gap, social protest and
rock mus1c; embodied in the musical
"Haar," it became 3 symbol of a
generation.
Cunously enough 1964 al'O saw
the 1ntroduct1on or the fif'1t true
trouser suit for women. The event
raa~ a furor of debate about the
propnety of such clothing. which wa,
promptly banned by offi~ man1aers
and mtju.rateun ahke.
Steele's ~arch into the h111ory of
uniforms reveal how control of an
individual's dress and con1rol of tWs~r role can 10 band 1n hud lf nttl the m1d-1970s women police
offioets> wen: handicaP.PCd by haah
heels, aloves, slcina, p11Jbox hat<t -
and pursc<t to carry their weapons an.
Tht aentcel outfits m&dc it almo'lt
1mposs1ble to do more than the
searching and clencal duttes to which
women were restnctcd. "Then came
the 1972 Cavil Rights amendment,
and in 1973 uniforms became ident-
ical," Steele says.
Today, the message is power. A
young New York policewoman re-
pons· "To most people. I'm a
uniform"
S1m1larly, Eastern Airlines found
that the antroduchon of a mtlitary-
'ityle flight attendant's uniform co1n-
c1ded with a significant drop an 1n-
tl1ght assaults -at least on female
attendants. Ironically, Pinkerton's
had less success wtth a uniform
change. A macho, commando-style
dress on their male secunty gua rds
actually provoked violence. ~king back on the world-chang-
ing issues of the past, it is hard lO see
what all the fuss was about. A
bloomered ankJe seems more modest
th.an a stock.jnged leg revealed by a
windblown cnnotine; the Beatles of
1964 look, as Foote says, "squeaky
clean," and it seems only loSJcal that a
'itrcet cop sho uld dress for the job.
A radical change may appear
temfY,1n1 m ats day, but "soaety
docsn t collapse," Foote says. In-
stead. we continue to refastuon our
behaVlor and our appearance to fit
our new definition of ourselves., our
roles and our aC1thetJC:s. We ao on
usmg the sai:ne words -appropria~
Utracttve, llmple, elepot, feminine.
mateuhnc -to detenbe lhcte new
and very differcnt., lmqes. ·
As to the rutu~ "the trend tctma to ~toward sreater individual choice,.
broeder ranae of acceptable roles and
appearances for men and women ..
the Sm1thson1an's Kidwe.11 says. "B~t
the t\Jtu~ la like a book that ~mains to ht wtitten "
"'
Orange Coat DAILY P1LOT /~, Aptl 13, 1111 •
Commission on women gets a gem with ~pbinson
Her hfe is like a textbook. She is
dedicated to teaching other women
bow to arow older wisely and her life
is their best eumple.
She is Paa.lllM L Roblatoa. S3
Ph.D., Phi Beta Kappa and, until
rccc:ntly, Professor of Gerontology
(now Emeritus Resean:h Professor) at
the Univcn ity of Southern Cali-
fornia.
She ia a woman hpuYtsor TMmu
F. Riley described u .. one of the most
qualified women" to serve u Com-
missioner on the Oran~ County
Commission on the Status of
Women.
"Her teaching, extensive lecturing
and writina have dealt with the
employment of older worken and
with issues relat~ to the middJe qed
and older individual," Riley said.
"Her Ph.D. earned at a~ 42 is in
Sociology from the University of
\alifom1a at Los Angeles.''
Commission Executive Director
Carol BaUla cal1ed Robinson
"brilliant, articulate and cnersetic."
True.
Boundioi up a lli&ht of steps at a
Fashion lalaod veaewt&n restaurant.
the strikin&ly annctive Robin.ton
breezed in and settled down over a
breakfast of fresh fruit and tout.
••No," she wasn't too interested in
Lllkina about herself; but "Yes.." abe
would talk about her work as the
newest of the Commiuion's l S
Commissionen and u Chair (and
founder) of the Older Women'•
taiuc (OWL) of South Oransc
County.
She said: "The work of the volun-
teer commiuionen is to evaluate the
needs, problems and issues of con-
cern to Orange County women.
Therefore, I want to listen a lot and to
hear from women of all qes, becaute
the time to prevent problems of the
older person is when they are young.
"Some of the problems of local
Paalla• a.w.a.oa
women are apparent from the 40-50
calls received at the Commission
office every day. The callers, who are
refCTTed to the appropriate aaency.
Evening-in Atlantis planned
.for Performing Arts Center,
Busy week of socializing coming up ...
Sound of Music Chapter. OC Perfonning Arts
Center. will hold "an evenmgin the mystical undersea
kingdom of Atlantis" Saturday at the Newport Beach
Mamon.
Barbara Glabman is chairman of the black lte event
and CllrtaLlDda will be thedcsign c.oordinatorcreating the
sunken Greek city atmosphere.
The affair bqins at 6:30 p.m. 1n the hotel's Atrium
Co urt with dinner and danctng to Barry Cole's music
following in the ballroom.
Prizes including a $2500 gift certificate from
Wyndham Leigh , A Da y of Beauty at Amen Wardy's and
a weekend in Catalina wi ll be awarded and thcrcwill be a
silent aue1.1on.
More fun to benefit The Center that same evenang is
planned by La Trav1ata and Madame Butterlly Chapters
Huntington Harbour Guild. The groups wdl stage a
Masquerade Camaval at Emerald of Anaheim.
Guests will be in black tic aturc or costumes Wlth the
latter group parading before the 8:30 p.m. dinner. The
affair begins at 7 with cocktails.
The Foundauon for Saddlcback Community College
D1stnct has also planned its second annual fund-raising
drn ncr and dance on Saturday. The Riu -Carlton will be
setting for the 6:30 p.m. event to salute the lrvine Valley
and Saddleback CoU~es. Dancing and entertainment is
on the schedule until midnight following 7:30 p.m.
dinner.
Donna and Jolla Crean of Newport Beach are
honorary chairmen of the Saturday dinner and aucllon
being held at the Be verly W1lsh1re. Proceeds wlll benefit
the four organizations in Group Effort -Arthritis
Foundation. Olabetes Unit for Cedars Sinai, Loyola
Marymount and the Leukem ia Society. An auction wlll be
held following dinner and one of the items is a guided
shoppin~ spree 1n Hong Kong! Tickets are S 150 and more
info available from (213) 938-6116. Harriett Wieder 1s on
the honorary committee.
c;outh Coast Plaza will host Casa Teresa Guild's
OF.A R MR. GORF.!\J
annual fashion show and dessert faire Sunday. April 20, in
the mall's Jewel Court. Spring fashion will be modeled
and restaurants have donated food fo~a champa"1e,
dessert, fruit and cheese menu. The event is a Joint project
oftbc Casa Teresa Founders Guild and the CCntral Guild.
Ticket price is S2S and reservations may be made
with Mutlyu PeU1, 644-4503. (Casa Teresa is a
residential home for unwed mothers, 18 to 2S, and is
supported by private donations.
Robe11 CUlfonl will be honored for volunteer service
Thursday at the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's
Heart Award dinner at the Westin South Coast Plaza. A
no host cocktail hour will be held at 6:30 p.m. with dinner
and a "friendly roast" following. Tickets are $50 and may
be arranged by calling the chamber, 650-1 490.
l'rl1topller Reed of Irvine, professor of chemistry,
will be one of the honorees Wednesday at the USC Associates dinner in the newly-renovated Biltmore Hotel.
Six hundred, including a number of coast folk, arc
expcc:ted to attend tbe event hononng facuJ ty membe rs
and studcats.
Ra~ Dlq of Newport Beach and Betsy Suden of
Costa Mesa will recei ve sliver medallions Thursday at the
North Orange County YWCA rccognllion luncheon
being held at the Anaheim Hilton.
Dina is being honored for her contributions to the
arts and Sanders, president of Southern Cahfom1a
d1vis1on of Nordstrom. is getting her award for th!!
business and industry category.
Aue Natt of Newport Beach 1s chairperson of the
event which also honors Miriam Kaywood, Anaheim. and
Barbara Gla.oDe, Carolyn JC>baoo and Gladys Marbm,
all of Fullerton.
De1lp1 for DtniAg: Four Newport Beach homes in
which unique and origrnal table designs wall be displayed
by 27 exhibitors wtll be open Wednesday fortou nng. Plus.
tea will be se rved at von Hemen lntenors, 1595 Newpon
Costa Mesa. where eight more tables will be decorated by
1.uilds of Childrcns Hospital. Cinderella Guild ofCHOC
1f sponsoring the event and tickets ($20) arc at von
Hemert. 642-2050. or by call ing CHOC 532-8675.
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UNIVERSAL PRODUCTIONS Presents t:::\ MISS JR. AMERICA Q ~ 1986 STATE PAGEANTS ~
Held at TORRANCE MARRIOTI, LOS ANGELiS
OFACIAI. flflEUMIHMIES TO NATIOHAL FINAlS
!MAJOR STUDIO lntervtews WINNER l
MISS JR. SO. CALIFORNIA
TEEN~~~;l~e~1QQQ~A~H
• 4 days at the fabulous Sheraton
Bal Harbour in Miami Beach. Florida
·A new Honda Motorscooter
·A Diamond Necklace
·A 10 Diamond Wrist Watch
'The Magnificent Winners Trophy
·cAOWN, SASH, ROSES. AND CROWN PIN
LITTLE MISS JR . SO. CALIFORNIA
PT. and JR. Mmers s50000 Each Receive: CASH
u.C •Wbcte can 1 find • P.byl1C1&0 who will accept McdiCaJ?'; IJ there a
auppon pup for women who have
Iott cuatody of tbcit chiklrenr (not
yet); and ·w~ can I to to be safe
wbeo my hu.abnd lJ violent?' (there
are ICVetal lbelten for battcn:d
women and their children).
Robinlon continued, "I 1tronaJy wp women to attepd the Com-m1nion 's monthly mectinas, oover-
ina such 1ubject.1 u health care,
domestic violence and child care cent.en.
Normally, theCommission'smeet-
lnp1 which are open to the public, are
held at the County Hall of Adm..inis-
tration, 10 Civic Center P1aza, Santa
Ana. on the second Monday of the
month at 7 p.m.
But on Monday, May 12, the
Commission's meeting on .. Crime
and the Elderly Woman" will be held
at the Santa Ana Senior Center, 424
W. 3rd St. Santa Ana, at 8:30 a.m.
.. I am eDClOurqcid by tbe amount of
oetworklngm• oft'erina aup. pon. to County women,"
llobinton She meotioocd the
recen1 Women's Week at R.ancbo Santillo Collqr and the "Women
For:" orpniza.tiom'a Great Amen·
can Writo-ln, orpruz.cd by Dr. Gall
ftebmH
Con<:mtins OWL. Robinson said,
"The l S,000 national (and 45 local)
memben are dedicated to bnnpna
about cbanaes in iuue1 imponant to
mid-life aod older women, iAcludin&
retirement, mcome, health care, relief
for homebound carqiven, job dis.-
c:rimination and budaet cut.a. .. Lookina for the perfect Mother's
Day lift -with a cardT' Robinson u.kCG. .. You can aive her and yourself
a membership in OWL (at S l S for the
first membenhip and SI 0 for al l
others)."
Outside the restaurant. Robin.son
walked put teYeral older women wbo
On the cover. • •
In the color photo Jacloe
Daugherty, Lisa Habibe and
Rodney Olson model fashions
from The Windjammer. Jack-
ie adds color to Ivy white
shorts with a blue tank by DD
Sloane and tops off her
ROBINSON'S: Spring and sum-
mer collections of Carole Little
for Saint Tropez wiJI be presented
2 p.m. Friday at the Fashion
Island store.
SEMINAR: The Darian Hays
Model Guild and Orange Coast
College Community Services will
present 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Saturday a modeling, television
a ndself-enhancemcnt seminar in
OCC Student Center, 2701 Fair-
view Road, Costa Mesa. The
program includes presentation of
new models, fashion show,
speaker from the industry, con-
tinuous entertainment and sur-
prises. Tickets are SI 0 at the door
and $8 in advance from 432-5880.
casual look wtth a plaid shir1
by Ace. A red top by Bee Wear
and flowered shorts by OKE
were Lisa's choice and
Rodney Olson wears U Surf
shoru with a Sundays shirt 1n
a Polynesian print.
.... -
SHOWS: Kttty Leslie will prcs-
e n t .. New D1recti o ns tn
Fashiops" Thursday at a noon
luncheon for the auxiliary of
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-
terian at Newport Marriott
Lillie Rubin fashions for
women and Silverwood's men's
fashions wiU be shown Thursday
at the Irvine Marriott for a noon
luncheon by the Women's Aux-
iliary of the Anhritis Foundation.
Students at Orange Coast Col-
lege wiU present a show of
fashjons from Brooks, Miller's
Outpost, Newport Surf and Sport.
Leather Fair, The Bride and
Windjammer noon Wednesday
in the cafeteria.
Bmv
PORTER
sat on a bench. A amall, IU"l.llbi filuR
with a file folder under OOC arm,
Robinson nodded to the women and
they returned her mu.le.
The Comminioocr i.s married ID
Jtm WIM• add I.bey are the
parents of Man, &an.. .I• and
., .. aod srandpuentl to ~
Jessica and RJIL The Robi.culou
home, now under coosttuc:tioa. is on
Balboa Island.
For further information on the
Commission on the · Status of
Women. you may call 8~880. For
OWL information. call 67~2SS.
Students Klm Wilbert and
Anna Flores coordinated
fashions for the photo session
and selected the library s1eps
location with the assistance of
Denms BytJcr, faculty direc-
tor.
Lord Cratlaorae, later~
nadonallJ bown art ooa-not.ear. wu tile ,._
~er reccmdy at the M-
Uta.nce i.e.,.. of rtewport
ae.cb and Laaana Amlaal
Town Ball lecta.re eerlee. Be
wu lntrodaced by Coma.le
llortbland.
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Ban.!f presldent emphasizes success, not sizt
en other companies set out fu fulfill-
dreams, economy didn 'f support them -
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By JIM BA TB COCK
0.-, ... C.1 $ .. I
In an era when medium and large
financial mstitutions arc merging to
form huge corporations. the plight of
the small independent bank may
seem aloom y. But Douglas J. Weeks.
president of Irvine City Savings. 1s
showing the financial communi1y
that you don't have to be a giant to
succeed.
Irvine City Savings organ12ed in
the fall of 1982 and became instantly
cau&ht up in an uno fficial mora-
torium on new savings and loan
a pprovals, Weeks said.
"We were one of the fortunate 11 in
the whole state to finally get approval
m 1982." he recalled.
Once opened in June of 1984.
Weeks said the company didn't have
any problems finding depositors ..
"Most of the maJorearlydeposJtors
were also investors who wanted to
help their stock grow by,depos1ung.
We advertised locally and recruited
(our staff from) savings people who
had been involved 1n the industr) for
some ume ... " he said.
"We invest almost 100 percent of
our portfolio m mortgages. Then we
collect the fees for ong.i nation and sell
the mortgages to anolh~r compan)' ...
By continually moving the mort-
gages to o ther companies._ Irvine Caty
Savings minimizes its nsks and as
always reinvesting its ponfoho at the
current rates.
"We_ don'1 want to be a long-term
holding compan)'. We use savings
deposits to make investments 10 the
invento~ of loans for sale in the
secondary market.." Weeks said. To
maintain good performan~. most of
the loan inventory 1s awamng resale
at all times.
Irvine C1ty Savtnp employs :?O
people in the lcndtng dlvision and IS
an the mortgaJe banbni dn aSJon
But regardless of the sue of thC'
financial institut1on, Weeks admns
that most provide the same prodocu.
"Small banks can pro,,de more
personahzed sen,cc. ·· Weeks wd.
"The communit) seems to ta.kc us an
fairt)' 1.1<cll. People hke deahng "'1th ao
1ns11tutJon that has lhelt town's namC'
attached to 1t
.. People can wall.. into a typ1ca1J~
uncrowded lobb> (at ln1ne Cit)
Savings). The) can sit do""'n aod tall
to the manager and sa). ·He). ~<'·"~
got this mone}; we're rcall) not sWT
what to do.' and "<'can gl'<' them
some counseling.
"If we don't ha ... e "hat 1.1<e thank.
they O«d. wc'U tend them 1<>me--
wbere dtc. Then the next time they
nttd 1 product that""' do sell, they'll
come and 1tt u And t~y do come
beet.''
~Southern C'ahfomaa market 1s
so ml.SS.1'~ that ''nan l"OD'lpatlllVt'-
1) b9d tlfn(S. ltbouah t-.nb are now cruo i\.l'I ~ ttm('$) ,, • banl
mainwns pn~1sm. 1t can
captl.ln' its martT4 WTY The rc"\'Pk
"'bu ~ proMrm a """' \('&!"\ aJ(I
'tl.('ft' th(' p&ntt. 'ab\.\ •('CY lr\ U\J hl i''
from S.' b.lh"' m Jf-r-,"t~ "' S~ l>\l!K\l'l \\ fd. $.a "1
.. It' °"" as ~f\I ,,, f'' f"'m S"l'
mallk'ft t '$(1.l\ mallhm hl <' "<' ,t .. t." h('
""""' l\n \.k'\i .. ,, <' b.u"C\l ~ $:\'"-.t I'll'-'~ "'Ml
~n.. """ '"'-''"''"''"" ,,, lhC' n-fiaa.n.."\ l •\" ,1-,., ,, ''""' t('\f t't\ ~ ~'-.! t':'Uk :-C'-~('r). in..t ""'
Sla\ \Q .ii; vnt ,.,""" -8.&nl1~
complicated. I've been in the busin\.-ss
for over 20 years_ !lJld sometimes ifs a
httJe mind-bogl.ing for me to sec all
the changes that have taken place.
"We'll focus on doina one thin&
and domg 11 well. We haven't been a
ttal estate developer; we haven't got
an to construction lending; we haven't
aot into auto leasing. We have stuck
to housan~ as a mort.aaae banker. We
are fulfilhna the intended role of the
savings and loan of this country.
..Some other companies bad some
larae dreams and some 18J'le egos that
nl'C'dw to be fulfilled. When they set
out to fulfill them, the economy
wouldn't support their projects."
II'\ 1ne C'1ty Savings has cooccn·
trntC'J on making convcnuo nal loans
for 80 percent of the appraised
rn11lC'rt)' valu<' on owner-occupied
hon\('
.. Th<' typ1eal loan 1s made for about
SI l8.000 and (the volume of new
(Pleue eee BAJQ['8/85) 0oaitu J . Wee.b
Food giants s ·erving Up mobilit:
Slow sales growth, competition pur
innovations to reach same custon1ers
The nation's population vew at a
rate of only 0. 9 percent m 1985,
accordmg to the Census Bureau. And,
as George Pierides, an analyst with
Standard & Poor's Corp.. says:
ments. up 5.1 percent. the de~
ment said. Those numbers arc
adjusted for inflation. so the real 1
1s smaller.
SEIBOLD MILLARD OUIMET
Bevills leading
landscape group
Jim Bevill ot S. James Bevill Co. 1n San Juan Capistrano has
been installed as president of the Loog Beacb/Ora.oge County chapter
of tbe California Ludacape Contractor's Association. He succeeds
Gary E. Walters of(omprehcns1ve Land50&pe Design Corp Also on
the board as Bob Cavanaugh of Vintage Landscape, lnc. an Costa
Mesa. serving as treasurer Heading the Women's Aaxlllary as Carole
Bevill. Secret.al'\ 1s Marsha Lucaster of Lucaster Eoterpri1H,
Costa Mesa and treasurer is Marta Cavuaugb of Vintage Landscape. • • • Keith W. ~ibold has been named managing hqu1dator for the
Costa Mesa consohd1atcd otTice of the Federal Deposit lD1ora.oce
Corp.'s Dn 1<,ion of L1qu1dat1on. He will spend SC\ era I months in the
San Francisco regtonal otTice before reporting to Costa Mesa. where
he takes charge of an otTicc responsible fpr d1spos111on of assets
acquired from 16 failed Cal1fom1a banks. Seabold has been with the
FDIC saner I 970
(fjeue .et: PRO MOTIONS/BS)
By CO'ITENTIMBERLAKE ,,,...._.""'
Burger King as d1spatch10g mobile
unats that can sell S3.000 worth of
Who ppers a l most anywhere.
Campbell's now offers single servings
of its soups 10 .. microwaveable"
bowls. Kellogg's has unveiled blle-
saze shredded-wheat squares that
each contaJn a raisin.
Faced with sluggish sales $fOwth.
the withering of inflation and intense
compet1t1on, the nauon's maJor food
and beverage companies are ag-
gressively courting consumers to
choose their products over their
nvals'.
To wrn you over. the consumer
products giants arc trying out ne"
methods of d1stnbut1on, new pack-
aging and altogether new eats
Amencans have become more
health conscious; at the same 11me
the} demand h1gh-quahty food. They
have less time to prepare the meals
the} want. and more money to spend
on the convenience tbey seek.
The hcalth-<:onsc1ousness and de-
mand for q uality are evident Ul bnsk
sales of foods that contain natural
ingredients and an how products, such
as TV dinners. have improved over
the years.
A.menc~ns have fewer hours for
The Small Town in the Middle of
the Big City
Location counts That's
wfrt University TCJNer m
The Marketplace at Um-
verSlty T(Mln Center will be the
smart busmess address 1n
Orange County Strateg1Cally
located in lrv1he 's A1rport-
Metro-UCI Tnang1e. across
the street from UC Irvine the
10-story Umvers1ty T(}Ner 1s
the only first-class 0H1ce
building in the master-planned
Untversrty T(Mln Center.
Orange County's newest
"small tfMtn " Mmutes from
three freeNays. University
TCMler will offer a prime Irvine
/ocat10n without the congestJon
of the central business ares,
a park-like setting. views.
free parl<mg and the sur·
rounding Marketplace. an
already-open retail, restaurant
and entertainment center
Open Summer 1986
A delelopment of
Davison & Ferguson
Leasing Offlce
tn The Marketplace.
4249 Campus Dr . Suite 152
Irvine. California 92n6
7141854-2448
Exclusive Leasmg Agent
lllff, Thom & Co
Tom Ackfsm, Bob Stillwagon
TM Educ •fed ~of Do1r19 Bus1nen ----------------'
in C>ar199 County
meals because there ha bttn a sharp
mcreasc in the number of "orkmg
women and the number of worlung
couples. but they have more dollars to
spend on food -disposable mcome
rose 46 percent from 1980 to 1985,
according to the Commerce Depart-
ment.
The bas10.problem all the com-
panies face as this:
"There is only so much you can fit in
your stomach at one ttme ...
The result is that per capita food
and beverage consumption ~ rela-
uvely stable.
The Commerce Department says
Amencans spent $281.5 billion in
food stores in 1985. up 4.3 percent
from 1984. They spent S 130. S billion
an eating and drink.mg establish·
Per capita consumption
bcveraics 1s steady at 182. S gal101
year. said John Maxwell, an ana
with the investment firm Furn
Selz Mager Dietz & Birney. Howe'
soft drink per capita consumpt
rose 5 percent to an estimated 4
gallons in 1985. a business l
represents about S34 bi I hon in ann
retaJI sales. he added.
ORANGE COAST STOCKS
Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded
Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, April 11.
Data provided by Newport Securities-Corp.
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PROMOTIONS TOLD ••• Prom84
• • • WWJam H. Mll.lanl of Oakland. founder of the Compaterl..ud
chain of stores, bas been appointed to the board of the PNB Flauetal
Groap, the bold.in' company for Newport Beach-based Padftc Natioul Baak. • • • Michel L. Oelmet has joined the Jrvtae Hilt• ud Towers as
director of sales. Ouimet replaces Steve ArmJca1e, who bas relocated
to 9hicago as dtrect~r of sales with the CMca10 Bllt• ud Tewen.
Ou1met bas been ~th Bil&oD Rotell Corp. for more than six years,
most recently as director of sales, national acoounts for the western
regional ,office in Los Angeles. He is relocating to Irvine.
• • • MJdaeJ J . Ludoe has been appointed general manager oflrvtae
Tnti.11 Laboratory, lac. Previously laboratory manager, Landon
replaces MJdael J. Ma11tell:, who was promoted to vice t>resident and
generaJ manager of the company's sister subsidiary in San ~mardino, ~JP!aad. TetUac Laboratory, lac. Landon has been
With the Irvine Testmg Laboratory, a subsidiary of the lrv1H CoD1aJ~ Groap of_ El Toro, sin~ 198S. He has more than IS years
of expenence in testJ ng construct1on materials. • • • Dr. Debra 8 . KettJer of Huntington Beach has been selected for
membenbip in the Amertcu Clllropracdc Auociatioa. The
orpnization provides educational and research programs, as welJ as
materials for use in pubhc education and career auidance. -...
Tad Joaea of South Laguna has been named president and
generaJ manager of Coldwell ftull:er....C.pltal Mua1emot Services.
Jones has been with Coldwelr-s&nJcer since 197 l, except for
1980-1982. Most recently, he served as senior vice president and
national markctJng director for the finn's investment group. • • • Ed Harrel of Irvine has been promoted to vice president of
administrators for Muagement Service Co. of Tustm. Harrel bas
been wilh MSC for etght years, most recently as vice president of
training. He 1s a retired U.S. Army sergeant major. • • • Mlcbel 8. Blnlie has been named executive vice president of
DUf, Tltol'11 fr Co., a Phoenix-based real estate brokerage firm with
offices in Newport Beach. 81micJoins lhff, Thom after 17 years with
Coldwell Buker. • • • Wendy Pterct has been named account executive at Impact
lmacea, IDc. des~ firm of Santa Ana. Among bcr duties, Pierce will
oversee instaJlat1on of a new saJcs office at Presley of SoaU.ern
Callfonlia'• Nellie Gall Ranch m L..aguna HtlJs. Pierce has been with
Impact Images since 1984.
BANK FOCUS •••
P'romB4 \,
loans) 1s split about 50/50 between strength is important in quahfytng the
new purchases and refinances," he sclf~mployed.
said. Another change Weeks has seen in
Weeks added that Irvine C'1ty the last 10 years is the banking
Savings will not make any speculative industry's view of the working wife's
investments or get involved m energy income. At least half of lhc loans
or fomgn loans being approved today would be
"We don't play games with de· rejected without the wife's income.
posits. By keeping the risks spread we However, during the early l 970's.
have been malong a I 2-to-15 percent loan officers wouldn't consider the
return on equity which 1s very wife's income unless she could prove
respectable for an 1nsutution Our age. that she was not able to have any
We tum our portfolio over about more children, Weeks said.
every fo ur months. Weeks predicts a bright future for
"The refinancing market has been well managed banks. But he cau·
very hot lately. Home owners can ttoned against some institutions
greatly dccrcasc their month ly pay-which he sa1d arc startmg to return 10
men ts by rcfinancrng at today's lower old waysoflending for long terms and
fixed mortgage rates even though they borrowing funds on short terms:
may have to talce some of their equity "Those guys arc doomed for a
our of thicr home to pay for the repeat of lhe same disasters that
rcfinancmg charges." happened in the last decade. We arc
One of lhc greatest challenges looking at gi vmg <;>Uf shareholders a
Weeks said loan offi cers have today 1s good return on their investments."
helping Orange County's growing .--------------
community of sclf~mployed bus1·
ness professi onals qualify for mort·
ga'-cs. 'Self-employed people are sull
to ugh to underwntc because you look
at the difference between what they
really make and what they report to
the gdt-emmcnt," he explained.
AMERJCAN AIRPORT
TRANSPORTATION
& LIMOUSINE
SERVICE. INC.
"It's difficult to train underwnters
to read through the balance sheets.
They have to ligurc out real income
-not that the sclf~mplo)ed arc
doing anything 11leg;tl. Sometimes the
self-employed businessman may sup-
port a mll)Or portion of his lifestyle
thorugh his business.
Buses/ Minibus/ llmoualnea
Stoflonwogons/Vons/ rN s
Door to Door Servtce
P11Yote Charters and Tou11
1 ·800·524· I 300
"Underwnters have to look for
footpnnts that will bring things back
together. T hey need to have indepen·
dent verification of income
"Salespeople sometimes are dif·
ficult to undcrwntc. If they . want a
refinance and arc look.mg at a low
ratio of loand·to-propcrty value, the
underwriter has to ... be careful not to
consider working capital in a S?le
proprietorship a~ part of lhe 1nd1v1d·
ual's personal assets "
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Services
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(11 4) 120-9191
Weeks said that in many cases,
small business owners have to present
practically their whole life histories to
UO N....,_, C-••• 0. .. N_,_, a.-h CA t2HO
let the lcnd1ng rcprescntat1vcfigurc
out how to qualify them. Also. asset
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FOODS ••.
hmDM
As for inflation. the Labor Oepm·
ment's 198$ consumer price inde-x
rose 3.8 pen:ent in 198$. That 11 ~
news for shoppers. but it is potentially
bed new for l.be companies. .. Wba•'• bappenina is that they are
not able to incrcue their pr<?fiU throu&b prices increase.,·· Pierides
aid.
That means a company must 1ttal
away sales &om competitors in otdcr
to boo$t revenues.
One method some companies arc
tryina is to take their product to the
custqmer .rather than trytng to I~
the consumCT in.
Take pizza restaurant chains,
which have been stepping up home
delivery.
Pizza Hut. a division of P~ico
Inc., for example, spent $20 million
last year to set up SS outlets that
deliver pizza, said Emanuel Gold·
man. an analyst with Mont.aomery
Securities. It ~ti spend S 100 million
to set up 500 such units this year, he
said.
On a smaller scale, 20 Burger King
mobile units will be on the road this
spring, said Jay Darli~ executive
vice president ofBuraer King Corp .• a
unit of Pillsbury Co. The Burger King
Expresses, as they are called, will 10 to
small towns, collcse campus, hospi·
tats.
Meanwhile, Pepsi.Cola General
Bottlers lnc., a unit of l.C. Industries
Inc., is installing a new type of soda
vending machine -a desk top
vcnion.
They are being placed ncx t to coffee
machines in small offices and they
hold 48 aoda cans, plus a refrigerated
reserve of 24, said Robert Selleck,
president of the company. A standard.,
soda machine holds 320 cans.
Other companies arc trying new
ways of packaging their products.
Campbell Soup Co. 's micro-
waveable bowl certainly is not the
only innovative packaginJ around.
Juice makers arc using ascptJc
pack.aging. those small cartons lhat
come with a straw and easy to carry
around.
Many soft drink bottlers ~ave to
gone to tbeoppos1 teextreme. pushing
their beverages in 3-litcr bottles on
the theory that the more soda you
have on hand, the more you will
consume.
Companies also arc introducing
new products and adding value to
existing ones.
Frito-Lay Inc.. another unit of
..
~ CoMt OAtLY PILOT/Sund9y, Aptl ~a. 1918 •
StadeDta bay from ..... er ~· ltapr e 11 mobile QD.lt OD the lllam"I campaa of J'lorlda
Pepsico, has introduced five
altogether new products and several
line extensions. One is a multi·
flavored potato chip called "The
Works" -an O'Grady's extra thick
potato chip with sour cream, cheese,
bacon and chive flavors.
The cereal business, as always, is a
center of new products, and th.rec
companies have come up with similar
innovations.
Kellog Co. boasts that its Raisin
Squares, the shredded wheat squares
wtth raisin.s in the middle, provides
fruit in every bite. General MilJs Inc.
touts the Mnut~ncrusted raisins" in
its new Raisin Nut Rran And Quaker
Oats Co.'1 new Ob's arc rings with
visible centcn of honey and graham
cracker biu or honey, almonds and
other nuts.
Taking off on a trend in the
restaurant business, Sara Lee Corp. has expanded its croissant line by
adding various iqn:dienu, mcluding
chicken and broccoli. to produce a
kind of sandwich.
And juice-based soft drinks, such u
Peps1co's Slice, have become bot
selJen.
Meanwhile, Borden Inc. plans to
offer calcium-fortified m1llc and non·
fat milk. Coc.a..(.ola Co. says bas
reformulated iu Tab diet cola with
calcium, too, in an effort to lllvage
th.e product, whose sales have dcc:lin·
ed sharply since Diet Coke was
a.ntroduced.
Some companies are also adding
vitamins to a few of their aof\ drinb.
"The trcod in recent yc:an bu been
to remove i~enu from the
produeu. They ve taken everything
they can take out without it beins
water. Now the compan.ica uc addina
inaredients to the product. t!li!'P that
are peroci ved as beneficial." pjerides
said.
Tue.day, Aprll 15
CareerTracJc wilJ present a one-day briefing on
"Stress Management for Professionals" at the
Ncwponer Resort, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport
Beach.
Sponsored by the Cahfomta Restaurant As.-
sociauon, the seminar from 9 a.m. to.4 p.m. at the
Sheraton Anaheim Hotel will cover all aspecu of
catering from planruna and pun:hasma to prep-
aration. servina and storing.
Rcgjstration for CRA members 1s $85; for non-
membcn SI 00. For information, call Bobbi Vec.o at
(213) 334-1 200 or (800) 252-0444.
Conducted by R<>Jer MeUott. a spcciaJist in
stress management tra.ming for professionals, lhc
prop:am is designed for people in b.igb-prcssure
pos1uons.
The session from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. costs $45 ~r
person. For information, call (303) 447-2300.
Wednaday, April 18
A seminar on "Off.Premise Catering" wilJ be
presented by John Mossman, who owned a million-
dollar off-premise catering firm.
Thanday, April 17
Greg Hawkins. vice pT'CSident of mark.etJng and
sales for Trillium Telephone Systems, a manufac·
turcr and marketer of small key systems. will be
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laboratories.you will arrest thedlsea~that uman a· ·
Offshore on necessary
to U.S. contlnued health .
To the Editor:
Your February 12 editorial ("State
must bury its differences or drown to
oil"). takes a oegati ve view of offshore
drilling.
month or next ye.ar, but in 1990, 1995
and 2000
uperts m and out of the govern-
ment and in the oil compnies agree
that many of the best prospects arc
offshore, especially off the ooast of
California. Bans on leasing by con-
gressionally imposed moratoria or
administrative deletions deny the
tndustty opportunities to search for
oil and gas.
Californians use more petroleum W~ ask that you and your readers than is produced offshore or onshore
cons1der these: · · c ed d 1
There are some fundamental th1nas
that remain true about offshore oil
and natural gas development ~d
less of current market cood.iuons,
political rbetonc o r expressions of
editorial opin1on, however important
all three arc to our society.
Long-term national energy policy • tn the~r state. ontrnu eve o~
will serve the public best if it is made ment is important not o~ly to the
00 the basis of what is best for the natto!', but to the state s energy
United States. not on reaction to each sccunty and economic well-being,.
twist and tum 10 world energy The petroleum industry ts proud of
markets. ns environmental record. It compiles
The current surplus of oil 1n the wab a bost of federal and stat~ laws
world 1s not a permanent cond1uon. and reg~lat.1ons to ensure that o~I and
Experience tells us that when 011 gas acttv1ues are conducted 10 an
prices fall, worldwide demand in-env1r~n~entall)'. sound way.
evitably goes up, production declines It is JUSt plain wrong to eqw:ate
and any surplus d.isap~. cond1uons and operauons today with
We are short of oil in this country the wl spilt at Santa Barbara 17 years
That's why we 1mpon almost one-ago. TechnolC>glcal progress has been
third oftbe oil we use. made. and continues to be made tn
We need to find more 011 and gas d~ng ~perattons.
reserves in the U.S. to ensure that we Oil spills from dnlhng operations
use our domestic resource base to are small. The lntenor Department
lessen our dependence on insecure reports that spillage on federal off-
foreig1nources. shore areas between 1975 and 1984
·The U.S. needs to move ahead in totalled 18.039 barrels ofo1I, or about developin~ m oil and natural gas one barrel spilled for every 173.000
resources tn an cffic1cnt. orderly and barrels produced. We ha"e produced
umely way. Overall. the lntenor in that penod 3 I btlhon barrels of 011
Department's offshore leasing pro-and 42.6 tnll1on cubic feet of natural
gram is worlung. The new fi ve-year gas on those fede_ral leases. .
leasing proposal 1s a necessity to At the '!'me hme manne lite has
continue that successful program thnved simultaneously with explo-
it t.alces a minimum of three to as ration dnlhng and production ac-
many as 15 years from the ume an t1\1lles. And there have been in-
offshore dnlltog project is begun until creases 10 commercial and sport
production begins -provided, of fishing. in water recreauon. boating
course, that commercial quant1ttes of and tourism on the coast of Cali-
oil and gas are found. forn1a.
The petroleum industry needs ac-
cess now to offshore tracts. not to
supply the gasoline stations ne''
S.P. C HAMBERLAIN
Director, exploration
.i\mencan Petro leum Institute
Judicial system wreaks havoc
To the Editor·
The Supreme Court of the Un11cd
States. judges and attorneys have
made a shambles out of our public
school system They have placed
revolvmg doors on all of the cnminal
courts ofthts countf). and the) ha"e
gcnerall} made a destruct1 \.C
nu1sanc~ of themselves
The motto, .. Equal Jusucc tinder
The) Law" should be removed from
the fro nl of the Supreme ( oun
Building and replaced wtth the state-
ment.. "We "-.now Best•·
As Thoma'I Jefferson reminded U'>.
.. There 1s a people nght lo rebel when
a social or pol111cal evil become'>
intolerable." It\ ab<1ut lime th(
peo ple do rebel
The bottom line 1s. wnh the
con u nued escalat 1 ng costs that plague
our ei vii JUsltce system and the Juries
that keep handing out astronomically
high awards. we are drawing closer to
the chilling prospect of a world
without tn'lurance Probably only
then w1ll th1s ht1gat1on explosion end.
for the) (attorney'>) will have no o ne
or anything left tu sue
I wonder. as I'm surr the public
does. is theJud1c1al system corrupting
the auomeys. or arc the attorneys
corrupting the Judicial system'l The
system has gi .. ·en them reason to
beheve tha1 they (the public) arc nght
.\L EiC HLER
Costa M e~
No such thing as a 'quietjet'
To the Edttor
Your Lisa Mahone} 1s ob"1ousl~ a
good fnend of the airlines and the JCt
aircraft manufacturerc;.
When she wntes an article and the
headline refers to a "quiet jet," thi s 1s
an absolute m1srepresentat1o n of the
truth. There 1s no such thing toda} a')
a "quiet Jet"
Then she added another helping of
airline propaganda hy referring to the
"ultra-quiet nights .. The only im-
provement in the newer JCl engine
over the ones that have been used for
several years is about four decibel<; in
a rattng of 87 or abou1 5 percent
which l'i not C\.Cn d1c;tingu1shahlc to
the ord1naf') ear
When the Bnt1sh planes are fully
loaded and the pilots open up full
throttle, the unfortunate people hv1 ng
under the Jet takeofT pattern wtll no1
notice any d1scem1ble difference. The
black air pollution from the JCts will
danger of cra!>heo; into the homes will
continue to be the same
The L ~ Supreme Coun ha!> held
that e\.Cf') JCI night that disturbs a
resident on the ground 1s suhJcct to a
lawsuit for damages. If everyone in
Newport Beach affected b y the noise
and the air pollution filth will start
filing all of their lawsuits against the
count~ for each night, then the
'iuperv1sor~ will learn the hundreds of
m1lions of dollar~ per year 11 will cost
lo continue the o;laughtcr of O range
\ounly's highest-taxed. mo'it-beaut1-
ful Cit) b) the terrible Jet~ operating
from the a1rpon
So1')ething hao; to be done to get
another a1rpon going or the cC'l1ter of
Newport will ~ gutted in about I 0
year;
'\I H SMEDEGAARD
Santa Ana
~~A~?! We'u.
FLY ~u TO DAUJS
AND BUY YOU A BVICK"r .
Eu was right in advising
chief justice to step down
Continuing fight
not in best interest
of state judiciary
SACRAMENTO -If Cahfomta
~mocrats had to select o ne of 1he1r
top officeholders to tell Chief Justice
Rose Bird she should reurc, the
perfect choice would have been
Secretary of State March Fong Eu
And now Eu offered that very
advice to Bird. Is that evidence, then.
of a high-level plot by Democrats to
rid themselves of an offic1all} non-
partisan but controversial c hief jUS·
tice who, appointed by the last
Democratic governor. bas become a
clear liability for their party? Prob-
ably not. Democrats aren't that well
organ izcd.
The partisan poliucal 1mphcauo ns
of Eu's advice to Bird. however, may
obscure the basic soundness of what
the secretary of state actually had to
say. That would be unfortunate,
however disagreeable the advice 1s to
Bird and whatever Eu's mot1vat1ons
are in making 1t, 1t should be carefully
considered by the chief justice.
Her voluntary retirement from the
state Supreme Court 1s tn the best
1otcrests of the C.ahfom1a JUd1c1ary.
So what if 1t should help the ~mo
cratic Pany as well?
Bird prefers to believe m the
nobility of continuing the fight,
apparently feeling that giving 10 to
attacks on her performance as chief
justice would only encourage further
onslaughtS on the courts b}' ultra-
conservative\ now so vocall} oppos-
ing her But 11's far from being that
simple.
Certainly, It's true that many
Democratic officeholders mu!>t have
been pleased that the secretary of state
urged Bird's retirement. Eu 1s better
able to speak up on the issue than
most other ~mocrats who see them-
selves caught between Bird's liberal
supporters and the broad numbers of
MARTY
SMITH
voters who oppose the chief Justice
Most Democrats running in 1986 see
personal danger for them in the
controversy over Bird's presence on
the court. The clangers to Eu are muc h
more limited.
Eu is a woman who has a record of
'iuppon for fcm1n1st causes. She even
contnbuted money to the chief JUS-
uce's first contirmauon campaign in
I 978. She ts not a Bird-basher h}'
nature.
Furthermore. she deals from a
pos1t1on of unusual strength. She has
been the top vote-getter among all
candidates for statewtde office 10 each
of her thr~ races for secretaf') of 'itate
She's unopposed m this June's
Democratic primary
Not that eu IS Without any da0£er
herself from the Bird reconfirmation
fight. Her Republican opposition 1s
'lure to try make a talking point out of
her previous support ofBird. But Eu's
personal concerns. however limited
they are. shouldn't obscure the truth
of her baste contention that Bird's
voluntary retirement would be 1n the
best interests of a non-partisan Cali-
fornia judiciary.
Her voluntary reurement actually
1s the last thin~ her opponents hope to
see. Just bow important Bird's recon-
firmation candidacy is to GOP elec-
t1on efforts was illustrated when state
Senate Republican Caucus Chairman
John Seymour was asked what he
might do if the chief JUStice suddenly
decided to resign or not run again
Throwing up his hands in mock
horror, Seymour replied:
"Don't say that. I'd start puttmg
money into her campaign and start
saymg nice things about her."
The cautious Eu took pains to
make public her thoughts about Bird
in as low a key as possible. he stated
them in an exclusive interview with
the Peninsula Times-Tribune. which
1s a well-educd and aggressive daily
published in Palo Alto but has a
relatively limited readership.
That suited Eu's purpose quite
nicely, as did the fact that T1mcs-
Tnbune reporter Mark Simon's inter-
view ofher was printed on a weekend
The piece was picked up by the wire
services. but their follow-up stones
gained -as Eu"s medla-wtse staff
certainly must have expected -
minimum notice from weekend news
desks at California's metropolitan
cla1ltes.
The Sacramento Bee and the Los
An~eles T1me'i. the two newspaper<;
which cover state politics most close-
1)'. didn't run stones on Eu's state-
ments until Tuesday. By then, the
stories were displayed less promi-
nently than they would have been 1f
the1r own reporters bad originated
them. Call it sour grapes or whatever,
11's the nature of the news busmess...
For all of Eu's caution in making
her statement on Bird. the secretary of
state performed a service,not only for
her fellow Democratic candidates,
but also for those more concerned
with the independence of the Cali-
fornia courts. Eu has made 1t a little
easier now for these others who may
personally sympathize with Bird but
\.\Orry over the effects of her can-
didacy to urge the chief JUSt1ce to
reconsider her action. Like it or not.
Bird ought to recognize her presenC"e
on the ballot well suits the purposes of
anti-court nght-wtngcrs.
Bird has made it clear that she has
no concern for politicians who fear
her candtdac) might drag them down
to defeat. too But if her paramo unt
concern is for the California Ju-
diciary, she ought to frustrate its
opponents by voluntarily stepping
down and avoiding a fight which. as
Eu has noted, will onl y 1urther erode
respect for the courts.
M•rlla Smltb Is politic•~ editor for
McClatcby N~ws Serv/c~.
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Outmoded FAA equipment
impairs private pilot safety be JU'it like tt has always been. the fEdJtor's aote: Editors write tbe
clanger of pans falling from aircraft be•dllnes tb•t ap~ar above ll-
cng1l'ln will be the same, and the porters' stories.) __
Wh lths i t rr • ? Inpastdecade.sixtimesasmanydied y swap w ov. e ...,nion. 1 1 t . --i 1 . h
To the Editor· menl'i. one nf wh1r h c;tatc'i. "The two O Pf Va e aS }fl COffiffierC a a tr CraS eS
Two weeks before last Novcmher'c; leaders agtecd on the utility of
summ11 meeting between President broadening c,'(changes and contacts
Reagan and So' 1et Chairman 1nclud1ng some of their new forms in
M11chail Gorbachev. Amencan and a number of 'iC1enttfic. educational.
Soviet educational computer 'if)<'c1al-medical and sportc. fields (among
1sts agreed in Moscow to ~wap others. cooptrat1on 1n the develo~
elementary and secondary compuier ment of educational C,'(changes and
education techn.iques 'loflware for elementary and second-Ne~ York Times wnter Fred M ary school instruction. the annual
Hechingerncverquest1oncd what ~ur exchange of professors to conduct nation m1gh1 possibly learn from 1hr
pnm1t1ve capabilities that cx1c;t 1n tht c;peCJal courses in history. culture and
U s .S.R But he did note that th<' economics at the relevant depan-
program's far mo re ambitiou., goal" ments of Soviet and Amenran in-
"to reduce the present emphaw. on \t1tu11ons of higher education . r·
computer programmef'i. and o;trt•\c; So. wh1lt the taxpayers of Amenca
instead the computer's potential 10 arc soaked for enormous amounts of
renructurc 1he education of voung money to guard against Soviet m1l1-
ch1ldren. beglnning m the third grade tary threats: American students at
or earlier .. alllevels will increasingly become
The program enjoyed thr prmr bcnefic1ancs of Soviet pro~nda
apl>foval of the l I ~ Statr Depart dt'lgUtscd a" education Who 5a1d the
menl and 1he National Sctunty Reagan adm1n1strat1on 1s ant1.Com-
adviscrs. m umst'>
In Geneva, the leader~ of th<' 11 \
and U .S.S.R. s1gntd numcrou~ agree-
ORANGE COAST
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M-"et"'O Owtietor
WASHINGTON! -Commercial
airline disasters m~c the headline-;,
but 10 the last 10 years six limes as
many persons have been killed in this
country tn crashe'I of pnvate and
corporate planes -"general avia-
tion" -as in scheduled and char-
tered airline accidents combined
By no comc1dence, dunng this
'lame penod the federal government's
promise to streamline and modernize
1t'i cumberso me system of prov1ding
weather data and other vital 01ght
information to general a viation pilo ts
has been bogged down 1n techntc.al
foul-ups and endless delays
Meanwhlle National Transpor-
tation Safety Board figures show that
general av1at10n crashes killed 13.356
from 197 S to 1985. De ta tied studies
of the fatal acc1dent5 lh3t occurred
durina 1975 to 1981 disclose that 40
percent were caused by bad weather.
Yet another study found that 85
percent of the pilots involved in all
general aviatjon acctdcnts 1n 1981
had not filed fli&ht plans.
spend another $234 millio n to com-
plete the project.
A major problem 1s one that's
fam1har to mt I lions of A men can bank
and crcd1t<ard customers: computer
breakdown. For example. last Feb. q,
the brand-new computer at
Bridgeport, Conn .• one of the FAA's
busiest statjons, malfunctioned and
"ate" several flight plans that had
been filed. forcing the irate pilots lo
file them over agam. Other cnttcal
flight data was also tcmpQranly
swallowed.
The FAA's contractor, E-Systcms
of Garland, Texas, began developing
the computer information system six years ago and was supposed to havt' 11
1n operauon at several flight service
stations three years -.o. Delays have
resulted in S30 m1lhon 10 cost
overruns; so far the FAA has paid
S 190 m1lhon for the computers.
which are in full operauon at only
three stations.
FAA official$ play down the cost
overruns a.nd delays, expla1nina that
compleit computer prosrams o ften
run into problems durini develop.
ment But a con.,-nsional audnor
told o ur reporter Vic Kolenc the
problems could have been avoided if
the FAA had bopaht computer equip.
ment alrtey on the marlcet and
modified it to qency specifications.
instead o{ .. rc.mvcnbnJ the wh~I."
JACK
AIDEISOI
and JOSEPH SPEAR
Ohio -the bugs haven't been
worked out. The FAA has logged
more than 40 problems that the
stations' flight specialists must work
around. Cumbersome but reliable old
equipment has been retained at the
stat1ons for backup when the com -
puters fad to do their joh.
One selltng point that FAA officials
have repeatedJy made to Congress 1s
that the computer system will save
millions of dollars. mainly by per-
mitting manpower cuts. But a 1983
congressional audit and a I 984 audit
ordered by the FM both concluded
that the savinas csttmale$ wett far out
ofhne. Chastened FAA offic&als now
predict sav1n1s of $94 million by
J 994, instead of earlier estimate" as
hi&h as $300 million
While the FAA fiddles, pilots do a
slow burn. The 265,()()()..membcr
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Associa·
lion bas received more than 3,000
written complaints alrea~y this year
-most of them concemina the Iona waits to reach FAA stations by phone.
It l frustration about these dif-
ficulties that leads many pi Iott to take
o ff WltbOUt Jtttin& C1'UClaJ tnfor•
matJon -deipu.e tM proven nsk~ ~ ...... Sc>orts E~0t c~':'or
Taken «>setber, these figures 'how
a clear need to make 1t ca.c;1er for pilots
lo commumcatc with the Federal
Av;ation Admimstrat1on's network
of flt&ht service stat.Ions and act the
late t weather information on their
planned routes. Yet despite the
expeodtture ofS200 million, the FAA
is still far from tls goal or ,upplyi_oa
fast. accurate -and vita.I -U\for·
matJon lO the nation's 47S,000 atn·
eral aVlatJon pilots. Th~ FAA plans to
Meanwhile. even at the fint three
stations to use the new computas -Jad .....,._ -' JHf!Pll ~ar
Bndgcport. Clevtland and Dayton. • an qwtlaml ~...nu.
WILLIAll Bl1CKL&Y
colaJIUllet
ON THE RIGH T
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
Nuke
foes
fudge
truth
The Nevada underground nuclear
detonation scheduled for midweek
was the 758th undertaken at that site.
It would be difficult (I am being
chantablc, 11 would be impossible) ro
depict any damage done by that
explosion. but Lhe su~ou.nding furor
reminds us that the fetishists are bard
at work.
That word here describes people
who react spastically to a subjoct,
looking on it as a key to the evolution
of peace and health. Fetishists are
persuaded that by ceasing to test,
automaucally you diminish the
chances of nuclear conflict.
Transposed to the biological world,
a fetishist would assume that if you
stop kiUing white mice ID labora-
tones, you will arrest the diseases that
lull human beings.
But they are persistent, and were
fulJ-throatedly in evidence last week.
.\t one level, the yaps were the usual
son of T-shined sloganeering. At
another. Lhcy were downright sneaky,
and here 1s an example.
On April 3, the Council on Foreign
Relations issued a joint study on the
matter of non-proliferation. It was
undertaken with the Center for Euro-
pean Policy Studies, based in Brus.-
sels.
About the study itself, one can only
say that tt ts an earnest effort to devise
means by which countries that don't
now have the bomb, but might soon
have 1t, could be deterred from
developing it, listing Brazil, Argen-
tina. South Africa. Israel and Paki-
stan as the-countries that arc closest to
achievmJ the expertise to detonate.
and reminding us that the last non-
superpower to detonate was India io
1974. which country has been quies-
cent since. but might revive the
nuclear industry if Pakistan goes
bang.
The study. for all that it took three
years to compile. would I.alee a
thoughtful man about one long eve-
ning to enuncLate. 1f his mind and
ingenuity were in good working
order.
But did the press deal with the
stud>: as an eitploratJon of anti-
proliferat1on thought? Let me a~
proach this tn a different way.
ReadinJ the story in The New York
Times. this reader was startled to sec
the name of Brent Scowcroft. former
national security adviser to President
Ford, as among the signers of a story
whose headline was, "Two Panels
Ask Atom Test Halt." One's reaction.
on reading that anyone as hard-
headed as Gen. Sc.owcroft should
suddenly have JOtned the fetishists,
was startled.
Scowcroft, among other things, had
headed up the com mission to e~plore
the advisability of the MX missile.
and ended by recommending the
deployment of 100 such missiles
Time and again he has been on the
side of realism and sobriety, rather
than surreahsm and self-deluding
thought.
So ... 1 made inquiries. It transpires
that Gen. Scowcroft did not read tbc
final draft of the study, was asked by
one of its co-st!lners whether there
was anything JD 1t "to which I mtght
object," was assured there was not,
and said go ahead and use my name.
Now the study only barely shows
the teeth of it singled out by the press
for treatment. Recommendation No.
5 has in it the (inelegant) sentence
"Testing. weaponization, productio~
and deployment of such devices or of
more advanced types of weapons"
(should be discouraged). And rcc-
ommendatfon No. JO leads off, "A
comprehensive test ban treaty could
ma.kc a significant contribution to
containing proliferation ...
But hardly any development i1
there in the 1 SO..page study of these
two points. But. of course, they seized
the hcadhnes. And Time magazine
mentioned only two names of those
who now favor a comprehensive test
ban. namely James Schlesin.ger, for-
mer defense secretary to Ford, wbo
was fired; and ScowcroO, who was
not.
Oen. Scowcroft docs not advocate a
ban on tcshn&. for the same l"Ca$0n
Mr. Reapn and his advisers don't ~mmcod such a ban. h 1s only by
testtna that we can reassure ourselves
o{ the efficacy of our deterrent. Only
by testing that we can continue to
e•plorc sAfcty features tn the abscnoe
of which accidents miaht htppen
And above all. only by testina can wr
persevere 10 our search for the X-t1y
laStt tecbnol<>tY that ml&ht someday
make the spa.oe shield a rQ}1ty,
So when you read the papen. \ttalCb
for t~ work of the fetishists. And j( you rud the name of Brent Seo
111 usoclation with trendy PtaoetaJk.
doubt that h11 n.a.mc wu leaitirnatelJ
ulCd, before doubtJni that ht has IQll
h11 marbles.
WUJJam Bd.Jey & a •1"'k:a
~amat.s. •
Leonard
crushes
Dodgers
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jeff
Leonard led off the 11th innina with
bis third home run of the season liftina the San Francisco Oianta to i
1..(, victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers Saturday ni&ht.
Leon.a.rd, who was 3 for S in the
pme, bit the third pitch from left-
Today'•1ame
San Francisco (Garrelts 1-0) at
DodJen (Hersbiscr 0-t ).
Time: I :OS p.m.
TV: None.
Radio: KABC (790).
.Monday's pme: Dodgers at San
Diego, 7:05 p.m.
hander l>cnrus Powell, 0-1, over the
center field fence.
Greg Minton, 1-0, allowed no hits
oyer the last 22h innings for the
victory.
Run-scoring singles by Chili Davis.
~b BrenJy and Brad Wellman high-
lighted a thrcc-.run ninth-inning-that
gave San Francisco a 6-S lead.
But the Dodgers rallied to send the
game into extra innings on Ken
landrcaux's sacrifice fly in the bot-
tom of the ninth.
Fernando Valenzuela scattered
eight hits, walked four and struck out t~o in eiJ!!t innings, but left the game
with a sttff shoulder.
He also bad two hits. includinJt a
run-scoring single.
Jo.qain Andujar'• American Leaeue debut
with Oakland wu .polled _ u Bob Boone
SUNDAY. APR1L 13, 1988
KC pitcher Leon8rd m•kH ~-cot111b•ck. C2.
OCt peda IMd; Golden WHt •leo wine In b•11b•I. ca,
and Reaa!e Jacbon homered to lead the
ADCela lO a 9 -S declalon OTer the A'•·
Angels send
A's, Joaquin
walking, 9-3
J ackson, Boone spoil
Andujar's ALdebut
wtth homers In rout
· OAKLAND (AP) -Joaquin An-
dujar's heralded American Leque
pitch.in& debut for the Oakland A's
and ttmatch with World Series
umpire Don Dcnkin&er turned into a
replay of his National League exit for
the St Louis Cardinals-but without
the accompanying temper tantrum.
'1'bat's all P9;St.." Andujar said
Saturday after pving up seven runs in
four innings-plus as the Angels
walloped the A's, ~3. "I don't know
why the press keeps bringina it up.
Am J the only one who argues with the
umpires?"
The story remained the same on the
playing field for Andujar, who was
shelled in the World Series per-
formance and failed to pitch a
scoreless tnnmg Saturday in his fint
appearance since serving a five-day
suspension at the start of the season
for last ~s confrontation with
Den.kin~r.
Denkinger was behind the plate
again Saturday but Andujar kept bis
c-001 when he left the game aft.er giving
Todar'•1ame
~eb (Win 0.0) at Oak.land
(Codiroli ~ 1).
Time: I :OS p.m.
TV: Channel S.
Radio: K.MPC (710).
Monday's pmc: Seattle It
Ansels, 2:0S p.m.
up a homer to Regie Jacbon and a
sin4)e to Brian Downin& in the fifth
ij1runa. He even stopped to talk
brieOy with Denkiqei before head-
ing into the dugout
"I just asked him to tell me where
the p1tch was," said Anch.Var. "I asked
him if it wu down the middJe or on
the outside. I have no cxcute. They
(the Anaels) lcickt.d my cooler. J
didn't see any difference 10 the strike
zone. Wben you doo ... tilirow-strikes
you'tt not ioing to win ao~~ ...
Bob 8Qone al.So homered otr Andu-
jar while the Anaels aot . six-hit
pitching from Kuk McCutill and
Donnie Moore.
Jackson hit bis S33rd career homer
leadina off the fifth, leaving him one
shy ofJimm1e Foxx for 1CVenth place
on the all-time home run list.
'Great White Shark' smells green Lowest Masters'
Normantakes 1-stroke lead1i1Master s -round to high Price
as Ba llesteros h a s bogey-bogey finis h -
AUGUST A, Ga. (AP) -Sevc
Ballesteros backed away with a
bogey-bogey finish and banded Greg
Norman the third-round lead Satur-
day in the 50th Masters golf tour-
nament.
"It's a surpnsc." said Norman, the
craggy-faced Australian known as
"the Great White Shark."
"You don't expect Seve to finish
like that. But that's golf," he said,
"And that's Augusta National."
~~th African Nick Price played it
as 1f 1t were some other ooune, some
minor municipal layout instead of
one of the most revered courses in the
world.
Price took advantage of the absence
of winds and slower. softer greens to
compile a 9-undcr-par 63, a course
record on Augusta National. and
move to within one stroke of the top
spot after three rounds of play.
It put rum IDto a 4-way tic for
second with Ballesteros. defending
champion Bernhard Langer of West
Germany and Donnie Hammond, a
former pllcry guard at this forcign -
dominatcd tournament and the only
American among the top five.
They're at 211 , one back of Nor-
man's 6-under·par lead.
"It's a nice feeling." said Norman.
who reeled o ff consecutive birdies on
Nos. 11, 12 and 13 -the famed
Amen Comer at Augusta National -
and shot a 68 in the mild, windless
wcatncr.
"I'm looking forward to tomorrow
and my big chance," he said.
But then, so arc Ballesteros, the
Spanish star who owns two Masters
titles and a couple of British Open
crowns, Langer and Hammond.
The leaders
Greg Norman
hrnhard L.anoer
S.ve Bal'-steros
Nldt Price
Donnie Hammond
Tom Kite
Tommy Nakallma
Tom Wat50n
S.ndv LYie
Danny Edwards
Je<* Nldtlaus
&ob Tway
Gary Koch
Corey Pavln
Mark McCumb« •
10-n-61-210
7•-61-6~211
71-61-72-111
79-69-6)-211
73·7Ho7-211
70-7•-61-212
70·71-71-212
70-7'-.-212
76-70-~1'
71-71-n-21'
7'-71-69-21• 70-73-71-21'
69-7•-7l-21•
11-n-11-21• 76-67-71-21•
way I finished." said Ballesteros, who
could do no better than a round of par
72. 'Tm happy, confident and play-
ing very well. Maybe I was JU St saving
my putts for tomorrow."
'Tm second, one shot out of the
lead," said Hammond, who closed
with a 67. "I didn't make a bogey. If
my putter stays hot, I have a chance."
So do some others.
The group at 212, two strokes back.
included Tom Kite and Tom Watson
and still another foreign star, Tommy
Nakajima of Japan.
Kite and Watson, playmg together
before a massive, shouting gallery,
each had 68s and Nakajima managed
a 71.
Not quite out of it at four strokes
back, but with a la~e number of
players in front of ham, was Jack
NickJaus the 46-ycar-old Golden
Bear who won this title five times.
"Usually. it's not bow many shots
behind you arc. it's how many players
arc in front of you," Nicklaus said
after a 69 lhat lifted him to 214.
"I assume I'm in 1t." he said.
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He has slow start,
quick r ecovery fo r
cours e record 63
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -Nick
Price's Masters tournament had
started on a sour note this week when
he shot an openmg round 79. Satur-
day's third round began the same way
for the South A&lcan when be bad a
bogey on the first hole at Augusta
National.
But things got much better after
that.
Price recovered immediately at
No. 2 with the first of 10 birdies that
produced a course record 63, brea.k-
1ng a mark that had held for 46 years.
The surge sent him chafling onto the
leader board, finishing his day at S-
under-par 21 I for 72 boles.
He could have had a 62, but his
birdie putt at No. 18 rimmed the bole
and settled on the lip, forcing ham to
take a par for the bole.
"I was a little firm on 18," he sa.ad.
"I didn't want to leave it short. I
wanted 62. I didn't want to back off. I
wanted to prove something to myself.
If I had left it four feet short, it would
have showed that I was bleeding."
The shot came excruciatingly close
to dropp1Dgand climaxed an amazing
turnaround for Pnoc. who started the
day tied with seven other players at
148, n10e strokes behind leader Seve
Ballesteros.
There were, Price conceded. two
bad shots in his record round "My
opening tee shot and my last tee
~hot." he said. "Other than that. l h1l
the ball pretty much where 1 wanted
to today ..
How had he accomplished the
record? Pncc 1m1led and explarned It
matter-of-factly
opportunity.
"I undcntand the history and
tradition of this tournament. h 's
cxhiliarating to lcnow I've broken a
counc m:ord that stood so lona.
Uoyd Mangrum shot a 64 in 1940
and, thou&h it was tied five times. it
held until Saturday.
Price said be wu not disco~
by his t.d third round start. ··Aft.er l
~No. l . I thoua;bt. 'Birdie No. i:rJ-
Wbcn he did. at started a sizzling
rouod unmatched in Masten~·
Most of it was accomplished with bis
putter, whicb had betrayed him on
Thunday. He bad struaJed with nx
3-putts in the fim round.
"I found the greens so much
quicker than I expected that I
couldn't read them." he wd.. "It
threw me off. I was sboclced on
Thursday that J bad putted so badJy. J
had been playing IO wclJ. But yester-
day, I missed only two or three
greens." His second round 69 enabled
him to make the cut.
Price, a student of Masten history.
remembered the turnaround Cums
Strange produced last year when he
opened with an 80 and ralhcd to lead
the tournament going to the final su
holes. "This is the k.md of course you
can get at gomg on." he said. "I was
just trying to break 70 apin and gct
near to even par." He accomplished
much more than that
Now, with a chance to win, Pncc
says he won't tread lightly. He
remembers bloWlng a three-stroke
lead ID the the final six holes of the
1982 British Oocn. "You get ID th1s posll1on, you can't
back off," he said. "You've got to go
for It. f've let two slip by ID m&JOr
champ1onsh1ps. The key word 1s
opponunuy "
If Pncc believes in omens, he mtght
have noted the number bis caddy,
DaVld McNc11ly. wore on the back of
his white coveralls.
"Looks like a very exci~nJ finish."
said Langer, said the light-haired
West Geonan who had a 69. "You
simply try to put yourself in position
to win."
"I like my position -but not the
"They did something to the greens,
watered them or something. They
were softer and you could take a run
at the putts," Nicklaus said.
Nick Price reacta to ht. •hot on 18th Saturday. Price played
a 9-ander-par aame, brealrlDC the coa.ne record met ID 1940.
"I hll my irons well and I never
massed a putt." he wd. "It was the
best I could do. 1 never massed an
It was 63 -the new counc record
at Augusta Nauonal.
Estancia' s Miller vaults 15-0 at Arcadia meet
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ... CWly""' .....
ARC AOIA -Efforts were notable on
several fronts for Orange Coast area track and
fiel~ a~etesSaturday mght at the 19th Arcadia
Jnv1tal1onal, but no one grabbed any brao;s rings
at this prestigious meet before 9.SOO
But you won't find any com plaints from
Estancia Hi&h's Doug Miller, not with a 15-foot
vault under bis belt.
Estancia High 's Enc Dom wen l 23-1111 for a
second-place .fimsh in the long JUmp. and
equaled thcth1rd place mark in lhe hiithJumpat
6-6, but tiad _to settle for sixth plact 6cCause ot
too many misses.
His teammate, Miller, fimshed fourth in
the pole vault. but bad a great deal more to feel
better about. because it was as a result of a
hfeume best effort of I S-0.
"] cleared it by two or three inches,'' said
the happy Miller of bis clearance of 14-6, then
he went on to go 15-0 on has final try.
"My goal was a personal best ( 14-2 plus) ...
said Maller "Maybe it was the compet1t1on
Yes. I've got some new goals now."
Miller. who has limited his efforts recently
bc('aused of a sprained ankle, cleared the
opening height of 13-6 and 14-0 on his second
efforts. then went over the 14-6 to set the stage
for his 15-0 vault.
Dom. whose bests arc 6-8 and 23-4
admitted he felt as 1fhe wa s ID a slump and said'
"I'm going to start going !:larder with th~
weights, especially the SQuats."
Dom has been bothered by v1rio1us di•<
smce the football season and said It was "J~ta
lot of little things."
A b1gsurpnsc in the f9lJr-man medic} relay
came with Co~cld-'Mar's quartet of Tim
Galusha. Sean Fawcett. Pete AJgaz1 and Jim
Robb10s turning back the oppos1t1on with a
clear<ut victory.
Edison sophomore Kaleaph C.arter entered
with a best of 58-8 and went out at 57-0111, Jood
for fou rth in the shot put, the best of any
Southern Section athlete.
Corona del Mard1scusstandout Mike Barn
turned in an effort of 174-2 for a school record.
besting Howard Royster's 1972 standard of
172-1 I. and ll was good for founh place.
Arca girls didn't fare u well as they had
ant1c1pated. e1lher. with the exceptton of
former lrvtne Hiah starlet Larue! Chapel
The tnnsplanted senior at San Diego's
Un1vcrs1t)' H1&h doubled 10 the 1,600 and 800.
scnmga meet record 10 the 1,600 with a 4:50.14.
then returning to clock a 2: 11 . 91 ID the 800.
Woodbridac's Shem Smith was fifth in the
800. goin& 2: 1 S.11
Ocean. View's Debbie Orr picked up two
medals, going S-6 to place second in the high
JUmp4 and tying for third in the tnpleJump with
a 37-J.I/• effort
Neither mark. however. had the Seahawk
senior too excited. since she bas 38-4 10 the
triple and S-8 m the htgh 1ump.
She went S-8 and 38-1 as a sophomore.
"Actually I am doing better 10 the tnplc.
but the marks 1ust haven't come. yet."
Her ~iqcst problem in the tnple was
simply missing the c.orrcct placement on
takeoff.
Passing the test at Long Beach Grand Prix Fryer commits t o Loyola
basketball team. LONG BEACH (AP) -Pass.in& on the ttght,
twistina circuit tbrou&h the downtown streets
could be the key to winning today's Toyota Grand
Prix of Lon& Beach lndy<ar nee
Danny Sullivan and Al Unser Jr. held onto lhe
top swtina spots Saturday. with the final
qu.alifyina session for the 9S-lap, I S8.6S-m1lt raet'
producina very little chanae.
Sullivan. who earned the proV1s1onal pole on
Friday with a fast lap of 90.318 mph on the 1.67· ~ mile I I-tum oourse. failed to improve on that Satu~y. but still held on to pin his fourth career
pole start. Sulhvan'!I Penske RaCln&crewchangcd from a
quahfyina enJ1ne to their race cniine between the
mom1na practice session and the final round of It can be real d1thcult to ,et by'some of the slower
time trials Saturday, pmblina that hlS first-day lap cars and there arc some parts of the course where
would hold up. yOUJUSt can't pus.
"The team decided after the mom mg session .. And they narrowed turns seven and ct&ht a
not even to run (in qualifyill&) unless we got our little this yur. so that's not a real aood spot to get
enaine chanp:d in time." Sullivan said. "But the around people Everybody is ooncemed about
~w chanacd the enpne 10 about an hour and 45 passina. but you can find olaccs to do at."
m1Dutes, so we went out. "The a r felt aood and we knew we coul~ -~ Unser was one of those runnlD& into problems
pretty quick, but a couple of the other ,uys "'/Saturday_, break.inJ hl transm1 ion early 1n the
accidents or problems early and we wett able to ICSSion. But his Friday lap of89.S78 held up for the
1ust wort on our race setup." other front-row staruna 0011t1on
Look1na ahead to the ntt, Sullivan, who Two-umc defending champion Mano An-
fintihed third here last year after leadi.ni ~ve"1 dtttt1, who cruhed early in the final qu1hfy1ng
time said. "You have to p1ck your 1po1.1 out there. session, remained third at 89 195
Jeff Fryer. Corona dcl Mar
Hi&h's standout auard. has com-
mited to attend Loyola-Mary-
mount U01vcrs1ty. the c;cmor said
Saturday.
Fryer. the Sea View leque's
co-l>taycr of the Year, K'Ortd at a
28.2 chp dunna the 1985-86
ICISOn and was named to the All-
CIF 4-A d1v1s1on team.
The three-year vanity star wns
also one of I .000 pttp playcn 1n
the country to be nominated to
the Mc.Donalds' All·Amenca
,
Loyola-Marymount. a member
of the West Coast Athlc\K Coo-
fettncc, fimsbed IC<X>nd thts season behlDd Pepperdinc and 11
coechcd by former Los Anaeles
Lakcn bead coach Paul West-
head.
Another Sea View Laauc
ba kctbell player al~ madt a
colleae commitment
Coby Naess of Laauna Beacb,
an all-lequc ptck. dcaded on Cat
Poly Ian Lull Ob11po-.
C2 0l'an99 Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, AprU 13, 1888
Softball players
have lot of heart
to m.ake this team
From AP dhpakks
ST. LOUIS -You don't need a Ill
golden glove or steady bat to make Clay
Hyland's softball team. But you gotta have
~ -and it's gotta ~ a transplant.
Hyland. 41 , 1s one of 26 people who have rcccivcd
a new heart at Barnes Hospnal. The vice president at a
pubhc relations firm underwent the O{>CratJon last year
when doctors S41d his old bean was diseased.
Now he 1s orpnizing the other transplant pat1cnb
mto a softball support group that would raise money to
help pay the high costs of transplant surgery and
medication as well as show the worl~ lbat they can still
play.
"We want to point out that we're real heaJthY,
people, and show the need for 1organ donations, '
Hyland said. "This will show people that transplant
surgery works. It's not a stop-gap thmg. AJ1 of us have
long-term plans.
"l have a son 5 and a daughter 3 and I intend to stt
them graduate from college."
Transplant operations. and heart transplants in
particular. gel a lo t of publicny. Hyland said. but few
people know about the hospital bills or the cost ofanu-
rejccuon mcd1cat1on most patients face.
"At this point. all of us face a lifetime of
medication," he said. In his case. the medicine he takes
-cyclosponne -costs S 156 a bottle, and he goes
through three a month.
"We have members who have had their insurance
canceled or have run through their lifetime benefits. We
want to do whatever we can to help out." he said.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Quote of the day
Pete 1Dc:aV111Ja, Texas Rangers rooklc, who
has jumped from college to the major lea,aues this
season: "Ain't nobody in oolleae throw hkc
that."
Wilkin• claim• scoring dtle
DomJJIJqH Wll.lrJas claimed 1hc NBA m
scoring title Saturday oijht with 34 points
as Allaota defeated Indiana. 108-91. in the
rqulaMeason finaJe for both teams.
Wilklnsraised hisavenlgeto30 33 pomtspergame Has
closest competitors were Alex En1U1ll of Denver and
Adriu Ou &Jey of Utah, neither of whom played m
their teams' final game m Denver . . In other NBA
g.ames, reserve guards Cedrtc Tooey and Beraard
Tlaomp100 scored 22 and 18 points, respecti vely, and
reserve forward Mike Suders added 20 more to lead
Pheonix to a 11 0..92 victory over Houston . . Craig
Bodies hit four three-point shots m sconng 20 poants to
lead""M.ilwaukcc,Jo a 1 16-78 victory over New York ...
Rickey Grtta;tored a season-high 27 pomts as Utah
defeated Denver, 117-99, in the regular-season finale
for both teams ... Rookie Xavier McD&lliel scored 26 of
his 36 potnts m the second half to lead Seattle to a
121-10 I regular-season finale victory over Golden
State.
Kluazewald has heart attack
TAMPA, Fla. -Former C1ncmnati a
Reds star Ted Kluszcwsk1 was listed in
stable condition Saturday at St. Joseph
Hospital recovering from a heart attack. a
hospital spokeswoman said.
Leonard makes it
all the way back
He pitches three-hit,
1-0 shutout in fi rst
~tart since May. 1983
From AP dispatches
KANSAS C ITY -In what he
l'alled "my greatest th nil in baseball."
Kansas Cit) pitcher Dennis Leonard
made 11 all the wa> back Saturda~
snapped a season-opening four-game
losing streak by defeating Boston.
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with a 5-1 victory over Vancouver ... Bob Ga!My
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sweep of their series ... Wasbi n got power-play
goals from defensemen Rod Lu' ay, Scolt Stevee1
and Larry Ma~y and a strong performance from its
defense to elimmatc the New York Islanders, 3-1 ...
l..amay McDould scored at 8:25 of overtime to lit\
Calgary to a 4-3 victory over Winnipeg. completing a
series sweep ... Goals by J lm Wiemer, Bob Brooke and
Roa Gre1cllaer in a span of 38 seconds capped a four·
goal third period that gave the New York Rangers a 5-2
victory over the Philadelphia and a 2-1 series lead.
Breland avenges only defeat
TOTOWA, NJ . -Mark Breland m
knocked down Daryl Anthony w1tb a
crashing nght lo the 1aw and stopped bim
in the third round Saturday to avenge the
only defeat he has suffered in 111 amateur and 11 pro
bouts.
Sheehan takea three-ahot lead
SAN DIEGO -Patty Sheehan fired a !I 68 Saturday to aive her a thtee-stroke lead
over two others after three rounds of the Kyocera lnamo n Classic at Bernardo
Heigbu Country Oub.
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• NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phillies strand
Mets in 14th, 9-8
Teams leave record
39 runners on base
in 5 -h our ma rath on
F rom AP cU1pa&cbes
P H ILADELPHIA Randy
J 8th stra1ght victory at home and also
singled and drove home two runs.
helpmg St. Louis remain the only
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left knee on May 28. I 983, the 34-
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Niemann gave up a game-tymg,
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Steve Jeltz sm~ed to boost the
Philadelphia Phillies to a l 4-inn1ng
9-8 victory Saturday over the New
York Mets.
The teams stranded a maJor·
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Houston and Cmcinnati did on July
2. 1976. The Phillies left 23 on base,
the Mets 16. New York had 19 hits
and Philadelphia 17. The loss was the
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18 batters 1n a row at one stretch
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• MontNy ~· "'4IV w NOi* oec-ciono on "CllllC _ _...,~
PhOM av~i..t>te et Ill '"-I« Loe Ano-i-l ,1, ,.;-
1nd Onanoa County s-ra atoree ~ VVf t IRV'
Ar.:r rl .e z e 1 m<f1.l. .fett I SEARS The nght choice I fl
•
Mariners l 0 ,
Twins4
MINNEAPOLIS Danny
Tartabull dro'c 1n three runs w11h a
single and a two-run homer and
Gorman Thomas capped a five-run
seventh inning wnh a two-run homer,
leading eallle to the victory over
Minnesota
Seattle \tarter Mike Morgan. 1-0.
allowed four hlls 10 5111 innings and
was bailed out of a \IXth-1nn1ng Jam
l'ly Paul Mirabella
Meanwhtle. Minnesota starter
Frank Viola. I I. wa~ v1c11m11ed by
shoddy relief pitching as his perc;onal
six-game winning streak that dated
back to last o;ca<ion was snapped
SEATTLE
Trlabll 2b
Breolev H
Celdern rf
GThms dh
ADevls lb
PrHlev3b
OHe<lsn cl
Keerntv c
Owen n
T9tels
alir It IN
• 2 2 3
S I 1 I
4 1 I I
• 2 7 3
S 0 I 0
s 0 '1 ' s ' 1 0 S I 2 0
3 I 2 0
* MINNESOTA
Pucket! cl
Haocne •"
Hrbek lb
Brnns• v rl
Satas c
GHlll)O
Sm111v di'>
Gaone ss
Bush Pl'
Sancn1 o~
P11111ron
Lmbrdz 71>
40 10 16 10 Tatel\
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l1 •• 4
SM1'1t 001 O?O 101-10
~sote 010 001 100-4
Game Winning RBI -Tarlabull I 11
E-Tarlebull Salas OP-S.atlle 1 M1nneso1a
I LOB-Stelllt 1 M1nnew1a 9 7B-Smalltv.
8radlev Hrbek H~ T aroeooll 111 G T"<>mas
I)) SB-Tartet>ull •II BraOley 111 1.om1>e•CIOU1
111 Cal<ltron (II S--Owf'~
IP H R ER 1!11!1 SO
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Mor11an W I 0
Mirabella
Swill
Ladd
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8urll 0 l J 0
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Bur!I C>llCht<l IO l t>ellt r\ •n the I~
UmPl•l'S Home Phlllio\, F'"'
Second V041eoo•o Tn1rc1 Wf'lke
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T-l-0? A 14 108
Yankees 7,
Brewers3
NEW YORK -Butch Wvnegar
and Dave Winfield homered 1n New
York's four-run fifth innmg against
Milwaukee ace Ted Higuera and the
Yankee-. defeated the Brewers
Wynegar. who hit :i three-run
homer on op<-nmg da}" capped the
Yankees' fifth 1nnmg w11h another
thr~·run shot
Higuera. 1-1, a victor on opening
day for the Brewers, did not yield a hit
until Winfield led off the fifth with his
fi rst homer of the season.
* MILWAUKEE HEW YOlltl(
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Rotnlck II
Griffey H
Conocf
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Pv!rulo lb
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Gemt Winning RBI -Wv,_.r (7)
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Ume>lrtt-Homt, Garcle, First. Ko sit Second.
RH<l, Tlllrd, Ford
T-? S7 A-71.3'3
Indians6,
Tigers 2
CLEVELAND Joe Carter.
Brook Jacoby and Pat Tabler home-
red and Ernie Camacho pitched out a
bases-loaded, none-out Jam ac;
Cleveland defeated Detroit
DETIIOIT
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CLEVELAND
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Game Wlnn1119 RBI -Carter (I)
DP-Otlroll I Cleveland I L0&-0t1rol1 t,
Cleveland 6 7B-Whllllt81' 2 Btrnerard
HR-<erier (1), Tremmel\ Cll. JecoC>v ( IJ.
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Uml>lrta-Home. l rlnllman. Flrsl, Coonev,
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E-Jo llus..it, Schu, Httnendtr D~ew
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Niemann l>llctt.c! to five billers In Ille 14th
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T-S-Ql A-'17,137
Astros 4,
Braves3
HOUSTON -Pinch-hitter Craig
Reynolds hat a grand slam Wlth two
outs m the sixth inn.Ing to gJve
Houston the victory.
* ATLANTA HOUSTON
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T-l 19 A-ll,362
Reds 3,
Padres2
SAN DIEGO -Nick Esasky
slammed a two-run homer lo cap a
three-run ninth inning as Cincinnati
downed San Diego.
CINCINNATI
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T Jones"
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Dleoo 1 2B-Parker ?, Martinet, C~lon •
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T-? 14 A-11,1't
Pirates 3,
Cubsl
PITTSBURGH -Johnny Ray bit
a thrcc·run homer ofT Clucago ~lief a~ Lee Sm11h m the eia,hth innina as
Pittsburgh rallied to beat the Cub$
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Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, .. 13.1tN C8
Lakers maintain
mastery of Kings
LA extends streak
to 1 over team
with 105-92 win
From AP .Upetdtet
SACRAMENTO -Byron Scott
scored 22 points to lead the Los
An&elcs Lakers to a IOS..92 NBA
victory Saturday n1ght over s.cra.
mento, the Lakers' 19th consecutive
triumph over the Kings.
The La.kers manqed to beat Sacra-
mento without' the a.ervices of center
K.arttm Abdul-Jabt.r and forward
Kwi Rambis.
Abdut-Jabbar bas a respuatory
infection and Rambis is nursinJ a
bruised k.ncc.
The Lak.ers led by 10 points Wlth
2: 56 to go in the first half before the
Kings made a run at the Lakers. Mike Bratz capped the rally with two
seconds left by h.ittina a thrce-poant
basket to put Sacramento ahead
4 7-4S.
Earvin ··~c" Jobnsonscon:id 10
of hu l 4 po1n u lD l.M t.lntd Quar1Cr 11
the LaUn bviJt a n-69 Jad IDial
lJllO the final period.
Maunce. Luca1 a.nd Mitclia
Kupchak both ICOfed 14 poiau for
the Laken, DOW 62-19.
LaSalle TbomptOn KOftd a
xasoo•ltiah 2S polnll CO pmct tbc
Ktop, who coded tbe ~...,.
withe)~~ • Cllppen top .P.1 ...
LOS ANGEt.ES-Marques J~
son scored five of b1t am.-11~ 30
points in the final }~ nwuna,
leadina the Oi.ppcn co • JI S.IOI
v1ctory over o.IJa. · •
The Oi_ppen. ola\'iaa tlw.ir bo1be
finale wftbout -ft.~ ceel8"
Benoit Benjamin, toot an 16-76 ad
into the fourth qUll1ef and i.ac:ftaled
it t6 IOS..91 with S:43 left..
, The Mavericb teored l 7 of the
next 22 points to cut the nwsi.n to
111·108 with 1:2.S left, but JohnJoa
b.Jt a 20.footer with 32 aecondt left to
extend the Oippen' rnatJin to five.
Dal1.b aot no doter' ia the fuW balt-
minute.
ace expands lead
to four with win
Pirates roll over
Dons, 11-3; GWC
triumphs, 24-11
Orange Coast College knocked off
its closest pursuer to extend its
winning streak to 18 games and pad
its lead to four games in the South
Coast Conference baseball race.
Golden West, meanwhile. ma.in-
t.asned its hopes for a second-place
fi nish in the conference by wrnn1ng a
Wlld one from Cypress.
Herc's what happened:
Oruge Cout 11, ft.ucH Saatta10
S: It was a tight 1-1 battle through five
innings, but Paul Ellison stroked a
thrtt-rlun homer 1n the top of the
sixth and the Pirates C 13-0, 24-4) went
from there to down the host Dons
(9-4).
h was also another big day for J~
James, as the Newport Harbor High
product clubbed has 13th homer of
the season and drove in five more
runs to gi ve him 64 on the year.
James' homer came with two
teammates aboard and capped a four·
run seventh inning which expanded
OCCs lead to 8-l. The Pirates added
three more in the top of the runth for
an 1 1-1 bulge before Rancho Santiago
pushed over two 10 the bottom half of
the mnina for the final score.
Wanrung patcher LA>nao Gtrtta
p-1 >left tbc pmt afta-Otkina eip1 mninp, allowina one ND on five hies,
while •triki.na out teven and ~
four.
Golda We9t 14, Cnna ll: The
Rustlers enjoyed a field ~Y at the
ptak at the expense of six ~
pitchers match.int their run t'*1 with
the same amount of bits.
Keith KJaub tied a pail of xhoot
records with five b.Jta (in six official
at-bats) and drove in c:isbt rum..
Kaub hit a lhnw>run homer in the
first to left field LOIWt t.btonala.Qlbt.
then added an RBl~ble in the
second, a f\r..o-run ~ in the thud
and a pair of run-«tOn.D& bits in the
eighth when Golden West (s-6, 14-10)
scored ei&bt runs. Kaub entered the
game witJl a .405 ba.ttillJ averqe.
Everyone m the Golden West
lineup, includifll piocb..aittcn., h.tt
safely as J 3 different players bad at
least one hit. Scott R.alb wu 3 for 4
with th rec runs ICOftd and three ll Bl
and Gary Renko was 3 for 4 with a
double and a pair of RBl.
Golden West bad an 11-S lead
nearly disaj)J)Car u Cyprea &allied
four in the fifth and ooe lD the sixth '°
make it J 1-10. However, the Rmdcn
scored 13 of the p.me•s next 14 runi
to put it away.
ForCyprest(8-S, 224), Mart Baca
was 4 for S wtdl two doubles. two
homen and five R8J.
Marina takes over
second in Sunset
Marina Htgh )Umped over Foun-
tain Valley and 10to second place 10
the Sunset League basebaJI race with a
victory over the Barons Saturday
afternoon.
In another Sunset matchup. West-
minster ralhcd wnh three in the s"th
to 1um back Hunt1ngt.0n Beach.
Here's how it went
MerlDa 4, Fontaln Valley 3: Make
Huyler singled m Keith Laszlo sn the
bottom of the 12th 10n ing and Bill
Dunn drove in Rick VanderR1ct for
the winnmg run as the V1lungs (4-3)
outlasted the Barons (3-3-1) at
Manna.
Fountatn Valley had taken a '\-2
lead 10 the top of the 1nnmg as Fran!..
Spaan s1ngled·home Scott DuCocur
Marina's Todd Dcst.atte. who re-
lieved Dan Jensen with one out and
runners at first and second. gave up a
'imgle. but a double pla) ended the
lnntng.
Jensen gave up four hns 1n the first
inning, but <;hut down the Barons
until the I 0th. Lazslo was 4 for 5 to
lead Manna. VanderR1et was 3 for 6
and Huyler wu 3 for 5.
Westml.a1ter S, ~ant1nctoa Bead1
3: Freshman pitcher Ryan KJesko
worked sax mnmg'i to cam the victory
and doubled in a run to help his own
cause as the Lions tnp~d the V1S1tmg
Oilers.
Kksko struck out tour and did not
walk a batter through !11>. mntnJS of
work before g.ivtn~ way to reliever
John Betz. who pitched a scoreless ~venth 1n01ng to p~rvc the win for
Klcsko
Both team~ find thcmsclve-; at '\.4
1n leaaue play followmg the d"'°1s1on
UCI men, women
gain tennis wins
FRESNO -The l I( In.inc men'<1
tenn1' team moved to '\ I in PC A •\
play ( 14-9 overall) with a 6-'\ dcc1 ion
over Fresno State Saturdlly after-
noon.
Damon Yat<'~. l<cn Derr. Juhan
Aarham and M1cha~I Downs ~
corded wins 1n s1naJe~ for the Anl-
eaters UC1 tra~ls to San Jo\ot lite on
Monday and Stanford Tuesday in
upcomma matche!I. Stanford 1-. cur-
~ntl) the fourth-rated teAm in the
countl)
In a women'\ mau:h. \ '( Irvine
( 12-11) rode "phan1c Rhorer°'> 6-4,
6-2 win 11 Nu I single' to a 7-~
v1clory o'er lhe Bulld<>a'
Haruko Sh1gclaw1 won her No 2
'1D&)C"i match, 7 f't f't I
The Oil~ led bnefly 10 the game
following a two-run Sl.Xth inn.ina
when pmch-h1ttcr Bill Kessler lashed
a two-run double down the right-field
hne. •
But Westmmster won it with thrct'
tn the bonom of the sixth.
In the Angelus Lea1t1e:
Meter !Mt'· St. Paal t : Sophomore
Larry Sutton hit a bases-loaded
sacn ficc fly 1n the bottom of the
eighth inning to gave the Mo narchs
thewm.
UCI falls;
sec splits
UC Irvine's baseball team found
the going rough tn Fullerton as the
.i\ n testers dropped their third stBJ&ht
game Saturday Southern Cahfo m1a
Collcae earned a split with Azusa-
Pac1fic U n1vel"$1ty in an NAIA Dis-
trict Ill game.
Here's what happened:.
Cal State hllertea S, UC lrville S:
The Anteate~ broke a 21-anning
~orelcssdrouaht 1n the fourth 1nru.na.
but 1t didn't hold up as the Tit.ans
(5-3. 26-13) tcorcd four runs in the
seventh to ice the PC AA win at E'.al
tate Fullerton.
Mike Su.pr went 3 for 4, battina 1n
all the U('f (2-6, 12-1 S-2) runs.. wfi1le
Jeff Garcia led ~ Titans with a 2·
RBI double in the ~venth
SoCal eou• 1-5, Ana·Pad.fk
4-Z: The Vaniuards we~ cnorl tn
the field. hut mana&ed only a spilt
with the Cougar.1 at Azu'8-hc1fic.
Tim Fortuano pitched the win 1n
the ~ond pme. allowma only five
h1t'i 1n nine 1nnanp n hi' teammates ~ored rwo runs 1n t~ thard. ~uth and
o ne 1n the ~venth
UC/ rows to wln
facma hcadWlnds and Uabt ~ni,
UC In me's vamty a't'W raced past
U to win the varsny 8di"1 oo 10 •
tnwa)' meet 11 NOr1b Udo Cb.an.net m
Newport 8ctch.
UCI woo in a umt of 6:21.8 over
the TroJ&n
Oranr. Coast Collqe won the IV 8.
Frosh . Novice 8 and NoV1c:c 4
divisions
Two OCC boet.1 compdtd in the
JV mce and fin1~ 1-l in llmet of
6 I ff 41 and 6.30.0, wtrik UCl ,....
third and LI founh.
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Theater Fn days and Saturdays at 8
p.m. and Sundays at 2;30 for two
weekends under the dtrectJon of Alex
Golson. Janna Martln, Bryan Burnes,
Rach Jackson, Todd MarsbaU. Mike
Richardson, Carol Craven. Tony
Garcia, Nathan Purkiss, G ary Gibson
and Harriet Wbitmyer comprise the
cast. Call 432-5880 for ticket infor-
matton.
Three other productions wilt lower
their curtains after final pcr-
fonnanccs this weekend. T hcr, arc:
•"Mudu A.moa1 Frleaa ' a t the
Newport Theater Arts Center, 2SOI
ChfT Drive, Ne wpo rt Beach
(631-0288).closingperfonnancc ~n
day and Saturday at 8 p.m.
•'"he Time of You Llfe" at
Saddlcbaek Coll~e in Mission Vie.io
(S82-46S6). closing performances
ihunday throuab Saturday at 8 p.m ..
today_ and next Sunday at 3 p.m.
•'"he Moud Bllilders" in the
Actors Playbox at Golden West
College, Hunti ngto n Beac h
(89S.8378), closing perfonnanccs Fn-
day and Saturday at 8 p.m ., today and
next Sunday at 3 p.m.
In addition, a plethora of conu nu-
mg shows round out the theater
c.alendar, includinf.
•"Buted Clllld ' at South Coast
Repertory, 655 Town Center D n vc.
Costa Mesa (957-4033). T uesdays
through Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays
at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and
7:30 until May 11.
•"I'm GettiD& My Act To1et1aer
ud Taklq lt OD tile Road" at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606
La&una Canyon Road, Laguna Beach
(494-0743), Tuesdays through Satur-
days at 8 p.m ., Sundays at 2:30 until
May 4.
•"La A.IUl Hamptoa Laverty Ob-
erluder" at the Irvine Community
Theater in Turtle Rock C-0mmunity
Anthonr, Starka. Jennifer Panom and Ralph Waite (lrom
left) ln •Burled Child .. at 8oath COUt Repertory.
Park, Sunnyh1ll Road otTTurtle Rock
Dnve, lrvine(857-5496). Fridaysand
Saturdays at 8 p.m. thro ugh April 26
with a matinee Sunday at '2 p.m .
•"A Mooo for tbe Ml1be1oneo" at
the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St.,
Garden Grove (636-7213), Wedne~
days through Saturdays at 8 p.m ..
Sunday perfonnances at 3 p.m. today
and May 4, 7.30 Apn l 20 and 27.
•"Leonardo tbe Floreattne" at
Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse,
140 Ave. P1co, San Clemente
(492-9950), Wednesdays through Sat-
urdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7
· p.m. until June 8
•"Evita" ar the Grand Dinner
Theater, I Hott:l Way, Anaheim
( 772-77 10). nightly except Mondays
at varymg curtain times through June
I 5.
•"Tiie 1UD1 ud I" at the Curtain
CaU Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino
Real, T usti n (838-1 S40). nightly ex-
cept Monday at varying curtam tim es
throu&h May 25.
•"Tbe Last Leaf" at the Garden
Grove Community Theater, 12001
St. Mark St. at Chapman Ave ..
Garden Grove (897-5122). Fridays
and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through April
26 with matinees today and next
Sunday at 2:30.
NBC renews cop shows 'Hunter' and 'MiaITli .Vice'
NEW YORK (AP) -To~ratcd
NBC has announced 1t has renewed
two cop shows for next season:
"Miami Yacc" and "H~nter."
Both senes began in c fall of 1984
on Fnday nights. The rendy "Miami
Vice·· became a cult hit. then turned
into a Top 10 sen cs this season.
"Hunter" was less successful and was
moved to Saturday and then T uesday
this season.
For the 1985-86 season, "Miami
Vice" ranked ninth with a 2 1. 7 rating,
whiJe "Hunter" was 43rd with a I 5.3
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"M1am1 Viet'" to contmue shooting
in M1am1
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and Universal. which produces
"Miami Vice." reached an arrange-
ment on license fees that wi ll allow
UniversaJ'scost in makmg "M1am1
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eDITOR'S NOTS-Five yoan :C¥!!!..rbe~~
OC'nt'Olt. bebiod CBS. aod Awi. Nat ...-, Nae will claim ill ==~:nc:::: =._orr.N~ ia tbe 'la&: Flom . Wont to Furt." eumioa bow rile once 11rm,...poor
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been cbainnan of NBC for th1'Je
months when be beard an RCA board
member wonder aloud to bis fellow
directors whether the television
network was worth keeping.
"It was floated u a trial balloon and
got no takers," Tinker said.
But tbe fact that an insider at
NBCs parent company was thinking
about dismantlina the network in
J98l reflected the depths of NBCs
despair over low-level profits and
low-class programming.
It also suggests how far NBC had to
climb to its new roost as t.be No. l
prime-time network, boasting the
classiest. freshest proarams and t.be
urban, baby-boom audience
advertisers want most
Five yean ago, NBC was a network
in distress. J>re..tax profits. which had
reached a record high ofS 152 million
1n 1977, had plummeted to $48
million.
Viewers andltollywood's top pro-
gram creators were tuning NBC out.
Under network president Fred Silver-
man, NBC's pnme-time scbedwe in
198~8 I was running third -dead
last. Its sole Top I 0 show was "Little
House on the Prairie."
Viewers who mi&ht have been
attracted to one ofN8Cs new shows,
such u "Hill Street Blues," could
hardly find them. Shortly after "Hill
Street" premiered in 1981, it was
jeTked from Thursday to Saturday to
Tuesday then back to Thursday.
.. In those days, nobody wanted to
pitch NBC because of th• way shows
were being treated,.. said Brandon
Tartikoff, president of NBC EntcT·
tairunent.
.
lduJU OYCI ~.NBC a1lo bu become m. abowt aod all ruoe bombed. e·0vnutv," '1"be Love Boat. .... Ohl-comedylUMle"GoodT ....... 1976.
the most-watched network. endina Tboee fa.ilwa included a ICriaJ. ~-.Dd'~Fi!Mleto!Lott Loves"). ..,,_,allowtid Ull IOllD_I ia *door
CBS' •uina of Ii.a conaecutive primo-~ ('1be YdJow Roee") and Front-runner CBS. meanwhile. vinually e'W:ly ailln OI ~ ...._,.
time victories. leria about • talk.int Of'anlULIO itayt.d witb tome older lboWI too Tartikoft'eaid. .. Jtyoe'r. ..._.., It it the firlt time NBC bu stood ("Mr.Smi1'.l")aodamanwbotumed loaa, n01ably .. Du.ket of Hazzard" buaiae9 ar I, it "* a '-~
a.Lone atop the ratinas~ back to him1elflotoanima11( .. M1n.imal"). u6 .. Alice ... and took~ew -towardtol~)ouroellir,.Mi r 19S5 when Niel.en keepina Back 011 track the pl.It two ICUOnJ. m· risks. Tarukotf' lba1 Wbicb ii cxacdy .._ "'Co9J"
tc0re. NBC bu ICOttd with the most oew cs'? could have fo o~ iu eccomplitbod b NBC oe ,.._..,.
The first prime-time ldlodule of bita. includina .. Miami Vice,., "Ki&b-blockbullc:r ltii. .. O.UU. .. with tome-~ WheD tbe iDdullry Mid •
the Tinker·'rartikotf' rqime wu waytoHeaven, .. ''TbeGoldcnOirU" thina inoovadY!t bur 1t oplCd for com1 ~ dad iD 191)44.
1982-83 which boutcd a freshman and one of television's bi~t anotheueriaJ, ••,.Ucon ~t." Tartitofr'.umwer .. ,.._.Dldlid clau of "Cbeen." .. Family Ties," mwbesever, .. The Cosby Show. ..CBScontlnuedprodua.natbcway Cosby. With 12 c:omeftl-dcMlblc
"Remiqton S~le," "St. Elsewhett.. While NBC was rebuildina. ABC rhey always did, upeciina the other the number mi CBS-NBC now bu
and tbe mid-1Cat00 replacement hit, wu 1elf-dcst.ructina. relyina on for-p ys co make mistakes." wd 10 winruna tbeir ti.me alotl a:ad.
"The A-Team.•• Thete shows bepn mula-ri~n. copycat proarammiJ!g. Madison A venue's Schulman. overall. m\lch to smile about.
president of Paul Schulman Co., an NBC's .eason-by-seuon improvo-ABC beaan the l 984-85 season for CBS also was unable to appc:al to
ldven.isina acency ... The producers mentlhatfalceredool_ri!'thefl.ntbalf example, with seven series from yo11naaudienoes. Tbenetworkbun't NEXT: ne New ••fee'• f'~&
all knew if they bad a product that was Qf 1983-84 when NBC introduced executive producer Aaron Spellina developed a successfuJ earty<venina Bil RJt -..,,._ A·T-uniq~l~!ffetent and bad 1 toucb of ri...,iiiiiiii~•~,iiiiiiii•·M~~~iii\iiiiiii~,...,.au•i~~~-ir=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==-r--~__:~~~~~~......:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
class, wcycould &Ct it on the air." ~-~-·--• .... CM.l_m_
Stephen J. Cannell, executive •• .,.. MftARV Pn' IS ~uoer of NBC's "The A-Team," us~•
Hunter" and "Riptide," called NBC SIOf..SflUJ1'IN lllMfOUS.
a .. ,~ti>~:· PURE UND1LU1ED FUN
"Oraiit Tinker put his faitb in the fllOM STAlf 10 FINISH. riabt people and let them do their
jobs,'' be said. .. And they've "laycd the ........ perfonnoftctt art ir..
fair with·everyone. I think that s why ll*9d lunacy. 5""" Long la IM
t.be aood people come to them 6.nt '!'.!"m..!!rd~ ~~ eorwa ........
with their shows." ""' --Tom ""'--,_ NBC showed faith by stick:ina with dar· It ·s a total"":·
low-rated, bi&b-<:aliber shows, such 11 -lU lteed, NM Yo. POST
"Cheers," "Si. Elsewhere" and "Hill S~ Blues." The network also
bou&ht time, good will and prestige
with its affiliates and the media when
these quality shows dominated the
prime-time Emmy awards.
"Pu~ it all toðer was Grant's
patieoce; Tartikoffsaid. "He made it
work because he wasn't breathjng
down everybody's neck.""'-/
"ReDCWlDg 900d shO\¥$ wG not an
act of altruism," Tinker said. _.It was
done for t.be most selfish reasons. If
you do stick with them, more often
than not they will pay big dividends."
Network profits increased each
year of the Tinker-Tartikoff regime,
reaching a record $333 million in
1985 -a rise ors 115 million over the
year before.
Last season, NBC left the prime.
time cellar for the first time in a
decade, finishing second in house-
hold ratings but first in young-aduJt
audiences.
The crowning achievement is rhe
current 1985-86 season, which of-
ficially ends Sunday. WbiJe leading in
every demographic group except
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19 Barroom 89 Severe 4 Tattled 80 Gott peg
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" 'Cheers' and 'St. Elsewhere' bad
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lcavinf. network television in rhe
1980s .•
"Grant brought NBC t.be creative
community," said Paul Schulman,
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113 Father 18 Nomads 101 Ser\6or
115 Soldier's award 19 Swats 103 Allnkl
117 Actor Beatty 23 Depressions 105 Shrewd
118 Tear 26 Devoured 108 Wllhee
119 Game ottic18l 30 Free (of) 108 Heiring organ
123 Keeps In custody 33 Capsule 11 O Soak thoroughly
125 Relles 36 Sea eagles 112 Small Ned
129 Above 38 Station 11• Wanted
130 Musical note 39 Stairs 116 Veranda
132 Cheerful 4 t Practical joke 118 Rifle sound.I
133 Small drink 43 Spanish article 119 Cord•
134 Kind 44 Thlok 120 Eludes
135 Buddy 45 Disperse 121 cat
136 Without 47 Tiny \/8g9table 122 Epoch
138 Mortar mixer 49 Prepared 12-4 Natural
139 Rural structures 51 Blunder 125 Roman S.9
141 Contend 53 Solitary 128 Neophyte
142 Newspaper boss 54 Unlock 127 Motorist
144 Mechanic 55 Former 128 Jockey's mount
147 Rekindle caterpillar 131 Entlcea
149 Branch ot 56 Hacicneyed 133 Tendon
Congress 5 7 Small stream 136 Specit
150 Send forth 59 Make lace 137 Hatt: comb. form
151 Roof edge 61 Perilous 139 Resoue
152 Followed 62 Ardor 140 Antitoxins
153 Stitched 63 Matching groups 143 Marble
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A family fa vc;>rite
at Turtle Rock is
Peters Co. 's Plan 3
Two secondary
edrooms. family
room draw buyers
A two-story entry, large fire-
place and two secondary
bedrooms are high on the llst of
features drawing buyers to the
J.M. Peters Co.'s Plan Three at
Turtle Rock Pointe, according to
project sales manager Diane
Bettencourt.
·'The Plan Three Is a particular
favorite of families with chil-
dren," said Bettencourt. "The
secondary bedrooms -one with
Its own walk-In wardrobe -and
the famlly room provide a solld
setting for families, whether just
,, getting started or with teens
returning part-time from
school."
The 2, 178-square-foot Plan
Three Is one of four floor plans
avallable at Turtle Rock Pointe,
being built In the hills overlooking
Inland Orange County.
Other plans range In size from
1,830 to 2,328 square feet.
The Plan Three llvlng room Is
compllmented by a large fire-
place. Its llvlng room, dining
room and nook are designed to
take maximum advantage of the
view, as Is the master bedroom
upstairs.
The master bedroom Itself has
a sloping celling. The master bath
has an oversized, Roman-style
tub, separate shower, twtn-basin
vanity, compartmented water
closet, walk-In wardrobe, and
separate wall of wardrobe apaoe.
A second full bath and the two
smaller bedrooms are also on the
second floor, as Is a view of the
llvlng room below from a
balcony-hall.
Addltlonal amenities Include
such exterior features as hand-
crafted entry doors and clay tile
roofs, and such Interior Items as
custom hand-troweled celling
treatments, hand-set ceramic tlle
vanity tops In master baths, and
ceramic tile surrounds for master
bath tubs and showers.
Standard features Include
thermostatically controlled cen-
tral air conditioning, ceramic tlle
or wood parquet entry floors and
an electronic garage door open-
er.
Turtle Rock Pointe homes are
priced from $225,000. with prices
for. the Plan Three starting at
$245,000.
The sales office and model
homes are open dally from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
• For more Information, call
854-2363.
To reach the neighborhood,
take the University Drive-Jeffrey
Road fframp from the San
Diego eeway and drive west.
Turn le onto Aldgellne Drive.
Near the crest of the hlll, the
gated ent will be on the left.
San Rita Ridge in El Toro off en four Ooor plane ln alngle-
and two-.tory atylea. •tarting at $163.900.
New phase opens
at San Rita Ridge
Standard-Pacific Corp. has
opened Phase VII of San Rita
Ridge In the Saddleback foot-
hllls, following the near sell-out of
Its recently released Phase VI
slngle-famlly detached home
project.
Twenty-seven homes were
sold for a record of $5. 1 million
during a slngle week of sales at
San Rita Ridge, said Standard-
Pacific vice president Steve
Scarborough. "Growing famllles
In partlcular have responded to
San Alta Ridge's generous
homes, pool-sized lots of up to
12.000 square feet, and de-
slrable new south Orange County
environment. lower Interest
ratet have helped push sales to
record levels, Scarborough
added.
The Phue VI I homes at San
Rita Ridge offer some of the
development's largest lots.
Phaae VII prices start • et
$163,900.
San Rita Rltfge offers such
atandard t .. tures aa hand-
crafted entry door•. sloped celt-
lnga, hand-bullt masonry flre-
ptace wfth gu logllghter, and
muter bedroom walk-In closets
In most homee.
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Kitchens Include breakfast
nooks, pantries, hand-finished
oak cabinetry and ceramic tile
countertops.
Baths feature ceramic tile tub
and shower surrounds, antiqued
brass hardware. Corlan pullman
tops, full-width mirrors, dual
vanities In master baths, and
separate tub and shower In
master baths (most plans).
Four floor plans offer formal
living and dining rooms, plus
separate family rooms designed
to accommodate
media/entertainment centers.
Most of the single-and two-
story, three-and four-bedroom
residences have three-car gar-
ages.
To reach San Rita Ridge, take
the Santa Ana Freeway to Lake
Forest Drive. Go east on lake
Forest, turn right on Trabuco,
and left on El Toro Road, then left
again on Old El Toro Road to the
site.
For more Information, call
859-9226.
The sales omc. and models by
Carole EJchen lntertora are open
Tuesday through Sunday from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. and Mondaya from
noon to 6 p.m.
Bomee at VlllaCe at lll&hland LICbt feature tradJdonal deeip, a~don to detail.
Highland Light maintains fast,
furious sales pace for Lusk Co.
Sales continue to average
more than one a week at VIiiage
at Highland light, the largest
community In the master-
planned development of
Marblehead.
The gate-guarded community
of detached condom inium
homes was created by The Lusk
Co. In the bluffs above San
Clemente.
The development opened for
sales In mid-December.
Although decorated models were
not completed until mld-Febru-
ary, more than one-third of the
first phase has already been sold.
Many of the 258 homes
planned for VIiiage at Highland
light offer views of the ocean and
the surrounding hills.
VIiiage at Highland light offers
five floor plans ranging In size
from 1.477 to 2,318 square feet.
Prices range from $150,000 to
the mld-$230,000s.
First move-Ins wlll start at the
end of April.
Features of the homes Include
rear-and slde-yeard fencing,
cement tile roofs, garage door
openers, and mirrored ward-
robes In the master suites.
The sales office Is open dally
from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To visit
the new neighborhood, take In-
terstate 5 to the Avenlda Pico exit
In San Clemente. Turn eas1 on
Avenlda Pico and drive approx-
imately one mile to the entrance
to Marblehead, then left Into the
community and through the High-
land Light gate to the sales
center.
For Information, call 498-9116.
GRAND OPENING
ceiling treatments, hand-
finished European-styled
cabinetry, and more:
.
Shoppers
camp out
two weeks
at Portola
Canyon Rim features
townhome cluster tn
planned community
Home shoppers camped out
two weeka prior to the grand
opening of Canyon Rim , a cluster
of townhomes located within the
master-planRed community of
Portola Hiiis.
Priced from $107,900 to
$124,900, the homes Include
such amenities as direct access
to two-car garages, wood-burn-
ing flreplacea, sloplng celllngs In
llvlng rooms and all master
suites.
Interiors range from 969
square feet with two bedrooms
and two baths In a stngle-story
elevation, to a roomy 1,378-
square-foot, two-story arrange-
ment with three bedrooms and
21~ baths.
Recreational amenities Include
a swimming pool, spa, and sun-
bathing deck. Homeowners also
have the option to obtain mem-
bership In the recreational com-
plex of the Portola Hiiis master
association.
To visit Canyon Alm, take the
Santa Ana Freeway to the El Toro
road exit and proceed east
approximately seven miles to the
Information center. The sates
office Is open from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. dally.
Woodbridge Cove. Excl u-
sive two-and three-bedroom
homes in an exciting via1er-
front location alongside
Woodbridge's scenic North
Lake.
\'\bodbridge Cove. Come
visit today, during our Grand
Opening, while selections
are best
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To make the most of this
picturesque setting, Wood -
bridge Cove offers the
outstanding design and
attention to detail J.M. ~ters
Company is known fo~
including hand-crafted entry
doors, ceramic tile or wood
parquet entries, hand-set
ceramic tile kitchen counter
tops, custom hand-troweled .
From
$220,000
Model homes open
daily from 10 a. m. .,
5 p.m. U.rr hours by
appointment
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3000 Bq ft, 3 BR. 3 'A Ba. Large dining
nn & fam. nn. spa, firepit, pool, view
of back bay, mowitainl. night lights.
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Tasteful Pmehurst, 2 bdrm. den. sm view........ T Boland
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PertecUy located 4 bdrm .. 8. Hutchmas
uuoa P£MS11• _su•.•-·-ies ~
3 bdrm, 2 bath on the bay ....................... M. Rousselot
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Sunset view 3 bdrm, comm pool, tennis .......... N. Fogarty
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Lovely Palermo, 4 bdrm. fam~y room.. ........ D JohMOn
lntlll nlUU..---··· $3M.Mt ... -2Ml ._
Private 4 bdrm. pool ... ... . ... .. . .. .... V Smclalr
OlJ£ CH-. flW UM.SM-Ut M , 441 I. F ....
Brand new. 3 bdrm, 2~·bath, view .................. J. Skahan
SOITI lJCllL--.$1'5,Mt-21753 .... Wist.I
Dual masters, aated condo. pool/spa. ............. 8 White
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NEW LISTINGS
IUI• YllW ... 12H,HI
A gem! Three bedrooms, famlty room, highly
upgraded kitchen wtth quality features thru-out.
Beautifully landscaped, quiet location.
..... ... ... Pll,llO
Immaculate and beautiful expanded Monaco. 3
BR, 2 BA, extra large lot, cul-de-sac/greenbett
location. Gunlte spa In great yard. Hurryt
l.9111&.1 IHIMI
A Jewell Beautifully remodefed kitchen, added
foyer. Sunny tlled patio. Plans for second story
master suite. A special house.
•unll PllMI
The finest In townhome IMng. A gorgeous
"Deauvlllle" with 4 BR, large famlty kitchen, high
ceilings and lovely corner view location.
PIWIU llH,-
Best oceanfront we've aeenl Charm & taste are
balanced with practical llvlngl 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA.
Superb master suite, 2 FP, brick floors, patio. ............ .. .....
Elegance of Belcourt & charm of COM. 4 BR
home on 4 levels & a bay view. Extra bonus of 2
BR legal guest cottage. By appointment onty.
BEACH COMMUNITIES
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Expansive oceanfront/Catalina view. Classic
beach duplex. Potential for Income and de-
velopment. End of boardwalk.
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T errlflc country home In mid die of point. Mean-
der thru mlll house, enjoy charming guest house,
be comfortable In 4 BR main house.
PllllllU IOUlfUIT llH,111
Lower peninsula location, sand dunes + ocean
for your front yard. Charming 3 BR with large
brick patio entry.
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The classic gem 3 BR home Is on exclusJve
Buena Vista. Exquisite decor, hardwood ftoor.
Separate sandy beach. garden & brick patio.
PDmlU UYHMT 11,111,111
Unique. new, 3 story with elevator on Buena
Vista. 4 BR, 6'ti BA. 3 fireplaces. Inside garden
atrium. Sandy beach and boat dock.~
N•llU Um.? 1,111,-
Spectacular home on 60' frontage. 2 at slips
+ 2 aide Ilea, _.rate 1 BR apt.. ~r garage,
full basement. May consider apt. t ade. Fee.
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Encloeed porch eurrounds this unique home
with morning room, t>uement, ontce over gar-
age, garden entry, boat dock & sandy t>each.
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apartment on 70' main bay frontage. New pier &
allp fOf 2 large boata, aendy beech. eunny patio.
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3 BR, 2 BA $349,500 S. WALLACE ..... _. ...........
5 BR $995,000 EADIE/BENTS . ...,.. ,, . ., ...
5 BR, Pool $995,000 F. SENNES
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3 BR, FR $329,000 J. DONAHUE
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3 BR. FR $3.45.000 J. DONAHUE .... ,~ 441 .......
4 BR. FR $359,500 D VALENTINE ...... , ............
3 BR, FR $399,000 M MATTHEWS
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6 BR, FR. Pool. Vu $875,000 M REEDY ...... Ulftal.Ne._.
4 BR. FR Baytront $1 ,446,000 E. OLSON
644-9060
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Spjacious pOOl..atze lot. 24 hr. guard-gated com-
munity. Light. airy 3 BR Nantudcet. Owner wtll
carry wtth low down. Posalble .__/option.
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Expanded. highly cuatomlmd 3 BR ...,.tuck«
with ocean vtew. French doors, wood tr1ma,
added famlty area & wtndowa, lkytlght, larQe
yard.
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Priced for Immediate aaJel 3 BR Nantuck.t on
)lylde lot, panoramic view. Immaculate condition.
Wood shutters, parquet floor.
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Enjoy sparkling city llghta from ~ IXfvate
spa 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA, FR, ptua iiidliftY, kk .. your
famlty In this gudligate ~· •
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Largest model ln Seavtew with good view of
Catalina, city lights & .mountains. Room for pool
on extra wide lot. 4 SR, 3 BA.
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Super custom home bultt by v.lentlne.
Spacious house, large lot, 3 BR. formal dining,
panetled deo plus recreation room.
NEWPORT BEACH
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3 BR wrapped up In Country French ftneryt
Loads of brick. lots of skytights and frenctl
doors everywhere! You'll love the pr1ce, but
won't believe ltl
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Very popular Monaco with 3 BR. garden kttchefl
plantation shutters. neutraJ decor and conve-
nient park and community poof.
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A truly flne location for thla 5 BA famUy homel
Large yard, lovety new landecapfng, pool.
Beautlfulty decorated. alr~dltloned .
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kol pond & fountain In entry provtde8 the Mttlng
of this meticulous home. ..... . ....
Excellent location In Big Canyon. Popular Mon-
aco plan with extra large lot with vtew of ooean
and city night lights. ---..... Poot/spa. covered patio. air condition. Huge
game room. vtew ocean-city lights. Preetlgloua
gated area. 3 BR. 3 BA. ,, ... _ ......
You'll love the euy· elegance of thl• ctaak:
Mediterranean beauty. 5 BR, eerene patios wtth
bubbling fountains Truty an oasis. ....... . ....
Spacious. elegant, unobatructed bay vtew 5 BR
houM built around enetoeed pooUapa atrtum.
Perlect for famlty or entertaining.
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fonnall.ard.inlng, library, game room 1...,llT - -oondo 1 ~ trom s. c . KJ:'l',Flla •/ str .... l#09 K':srm With IMncl IMng •t W• bett In 00f"41f IOC11tlon end 1e 1 -IOY'tlfy Mloht>omood on and Be pjer & slip. Minutes '° with femlty room Md epe. Pl•u Pool, •P• + ~n.""\VlrY"'lf'"YT' ru'At 'I I family room, ..i bar, 2 thla 5 84ld gractous hm. nlCMy upgred9d. <>wMf• I _.......... l\UQ9 lot. al>t •,be. bMul. harbor entrance. $1,850,000 in-Highly upgrad9d with toe> C)el'pOl't. Only 179.800 2 1'41. w •~,I 1.4J\... 1 lifept.oee In 1111 eiuthentlo Magnlflo.rtt kitchen. lrg wt9h 10 Mii thl• week end ••••"'"'-dee. 3 frplot. 295.ooo.
eludes land. Marth.a Macnab qualttyorehemanM!c>. at· b<'rml • Me,9" 2511 Spent.,-. motif. lnotudM femlty rm. form dining rm nave 1'9duoed prloe to
1
M,,°1.!' &:::~~ ~ N1·1111 t.ntlon to detell. oherm w Sunflower. Call aeperate 11\d *Y prtvat• • a or•t home f« evety-$407,500. ...... reno . L IM llAI.• "· LIT ll,IOl,111 . end warmth e. the IUOky PATRICK T!NORE .-11111. -ovw.lnd 1 bdrm Income day llVlng end ent9f'laln-UNIQUE HOMES, Na1elle I roof, driveway, ~In:;.~ l aat. INta Lut available lot on Abalone Pt. in on• .... thl• today 831-12810t 7to4702 Mu• thl9 l()wty.,.. your unit. . Ing. 11as.ooo. By appt Fogarty 875-eOOO ~38 :C,°09 c:i Aobln •a1-rmi3"'L..-.,.,.. .... ""'la;c;o;.--... ,...,~
lrvt.ne Cove Approximately 16,000 $429,000. Call Even ··~i~U6-~ home ... ln the l\'llddle of LINDA TALQIANETTI -.... -1 Tench &3t-t2M bch & all echl• 1181,900 Cotkett 87~ 11>5 • ~ Cotona Del M.,. A ..,. IR-4 Ull .,..s I Ownr/A/Jt ~2
lq. ft. with ocean view in a pnvate ..._.... J ane 24 hour guard gat9d 2 Bdrm• tb• traditional 111 ""'IYI I. •ii~T:. HOMEY •BA + oeN <."Ommunity. Martha Macnab , .,.. complete w/llght9d llfflm w/d9tetched gueat room S•t!Sun 1-l!PM 48' + 1!~M Flfec>laCe tolar pool 90 -••m e.1.1•,000 tennla cowu. ntmmtng -All•• aa & be+lerge 1 89d 1 'i'. be Oen 311\Ba, 3,000 9Q ft !! of 9o1M 3 bit! W•t llJS.D--lff•NIU pooteend9')8·Thll~ ..---ept w/flrepleee & .. EuropHn •rnblence 1 191., Mell 1 ~-
Best locaUon-ilteps to beach path. urLP II llllllYllW ly3Bdrm.2'A8undfam-1111,111 den/ltudy, two patl09, wtth the conveni.nce of •nlAITW• mn 0 b wn ," Three bedroom single Story, open-(1(. " TM ~ buyer lly room ere ell pro-SOftonthe8ey1Anexoap-prlvete financing modern Cellfornle llY· 29r 28a CondO tit Tni•t ~~l&~.;p.,tw,,0 ~
ing to 1 ...... e sunny patio. Recently I lte4 Ustlap love the value In thl9 s":~ fe11lonally decorated Ilona! vwu.. tmmec 4 131>5.000 Contact Bing Ing"'. deKrlbM thll 5 [).ad epp<OX 1>% Flx9d 892 51>M .-a 3ba SomerMt model wlh•rdwood 11oor1, Bdrm home with all new Glrllng ye&r Old autMnlc IOOlllng OwMr wlH pay buyer -=--·----.:=--"r-----rm
remodeled with room to expand. I Med• duplex on the locat9d t lot crown moldlna. cuetom kltc:Mn. "-n, WOf1c 9f\oc>. En 0111 h m • n n • r cioelnQ co.ta STEAL •t But. U
$449 000 includes the land Martha PenlNUlll In mid 1250'1: large~ alor~= pool c:e.rpet1 9nd WalMCOal· !!°"hly pelntecl, large Ofnll( UllW.S $760,000 Can'*)' VII-$123,SOO M0-6120 or ~~~~~~='-' · Home wtth rental end of your choice. Only Ing ... All thla f0< only Bay9lde patio with privet• fln•nclng. lage Realty 873·3777 87~9t2 Bkr IC•ILIT lllAll
Macnab curt> eppMJ~ the 19'end '305,000 (714)759-1501 '365.000. °'*' Sunday Lowe1t price on Balt>oe Piia u--Off-water llC)edou• 4,000 llUlflllT snn&llLll lltlOI-'°' unde • eny1hlng 1•5· Agt 780-8333 !eland 2 Bdrm• on am•ll ~ , .. •&1 ir ., ·-ir• tq ft. 59r. 38a. FR & nuge In Co9ta MeM In the OPEN SUN 1·5 -"'_.. Bonut1 rm mpa. $448 000 View forever from this wonderful s 1501< range Th<>mu M. GW 101 S180•000 2 Bdrms on 39 WHITEWATER 12} Cnarmlng C9P9 Cod (7 t4)e.c&<8231 · property. Beautifully maintained Murphy lnveetmentL AMI L ... 1 .. FUT uni. lllend, charmingly Beeut Jaamlne Crtl 2 townhomM Side by llde
Older 4BR home wt.th ""'"""""i·cent 10< Tom Murphy, Bkr Neer Harroda. Wiii Mii all r9emodel9d 2 car 08'809-BR/den Hot tub, lkylltes Eedl 2BR 2'h be In CS. r-1-1 .... ,
••M>6•.u. 875-1>797 ex pertnenhlp. 78&-2330 287.000 $289 000 Bkr 81>3-31>73 llf•ble loeetlon wtcomm U T&91 _,
master suite Nestles in exclusive ~ PR;CED REDUCED pool. to min from beectid .1•9 ...... u"!'ltl""#u.,i ""'P.,a .. rk .. •'P"'lld,..e~aB .. r
shorecliffs. Spa, pool 11\ park like .. u,..•o~o AT THE BEACH Both unlll uH H 2'!.Ba, lam rm home.
A . Barbar BELCOURT =) ..... u.Tv LIVE PCH model• Only 4 ytl old. Cornw lot on qui.t dbl setting. rareopporturuty . a ~"'••T""•NT• 3~~700~1d4r,10to110%dn Sale by owner. wtll eon-cul·d•· .. o. s1e8,ooo. Aune 229 1110"". avenue • . rt ·--~ •Id., tr•d• ()( 9)(Chtnge. 3841 Salem e~ ... OUJH ... Lt;• •• ., • • af'l~.,/ Lee Lenn• .on"'-""• I s 127.500 & $121>.500 .
lllfTHUIUI YIW 11,ll0,000 BEST BUY WTIUff -72044550< 760-&etl>. Cell evee a wknd• only. FllULllYIWIU Most ~ location Ill... 846-3375 utle Aoctl Vtew Homel 2bd
Elegant 5BR. custom home on over-wtthlnwalklngdlstenoeof p-1 -•· lOO? ·--.. -------2 be, k/ez m .. t., 94.lltt, sJZed lot. Features formal living 9Chool1, ·~ t.nnl• ..... _ IHI Ill nau&Till earth IOMI. •><Pen.iv.
room and din•nD room, family room fORIER & 9Wlmmlng. to... PllllllU PlllT Of YOUR propertle9. NO eunny noor plen. ett. 2 ·~ the t>Mutlful new hetct-· obllg•llon by TOP car gerage, vwy quHrt and spacious billiard room with WOOd ftoor• In thi. con-.. IHI ..a 1·1PI PR o o u c ER c a 11 •rea. ANume S 1291< •t
hardwood floors and fireplace. MODEL HOIE SILE nlentlyplanned3Bdrm.2 11HE.lllAllL. .._ ... __ , PATRICK TENORE 9.48%. 1187,000 Cell
Overlooks fabulous views on Big Bath, famlly room home. PrletJM 21><. 1'/•ba. 1tep1 631· t2&e nowt 714 854-2989
LCMl!y land9Ceplng, dl9-lrom bcil & bey. EncioMd PllOl IEHOTlllJ 1 •ii ~~-I Canyon's 14th green Includes large Come see why Belcourt has won lent aunMt ........ ~ aunp()teh, 91>ecioU8llvlng Dynamic vl9w, dynamic 4 • , PATii __ ..
p 0 0 1 8 n d spa D a n n y all the build ing Industry awards. 4 duoed to $245,000. rm, and lg kite, move-In BR hOm9 with many up-ase:; uu 111111. Bibb/StepharueGrody 2Mllrllla condition gredea offered et -··-·--3bd,2ba,newpallltc:arpe1
111 °"''' bedrooms, 31/t baths with bonus .,.,....., 1-1 s. P.(211>U'-l411 dyn~11cEv~~2~11 to1ESTLED AMIDST throughout. prv yd, dbl
f d 142•1200 • l llu l z.2 1 Home 673-4195 2 COUNTRY CLUBS d 9 t a c h 9 d G • r • llUlllMI PW ti 1111,000 room, ormal lnlng, gourmet • on 1ne Blutt 1n M .. Ve<· s132.900K. 10 Oeo<Set.
Located on large comer lot, this kitchen and 3 fireplaces. Mature llPllllllWIEI I 144-IOIO dee nneet locallon you'll open Sun 1-Spm, ~ 3BR, 2 ''J BA home 18 perfect for 3BR 2be front & 2BAI 1ea !ind this 11rno1t new. ex-Shaw.bkr S76-M24
family & entertainment Huge ex-lush landscaping with Huge Spa. ~~~1r~1~~ IEllCllNIOf f~~·~~~~.2b!i ~~a~~y CllYDlln,PIU.
panded f I th f I Over $150 000 In upgrades 1st "'--'s111iSun 1·5 DUPLEX·2Br lb• .. ch 1800 IQ ft, •n ebund•noe 2200 lq ft. 3er 2 ~ea. din· arru y room WI trep ace, t • 51B o.hii~ 875-2•24 So-ol-PCH $284 900 of light 2 Malle< IUll•. 2 Ing rm. extr• lrg bonul
large fonnal uvmg room and dmmg PRICED IELOW llRIO -----521 Carnation By owner I lrplC, 1119 roof, l•undry, tn rm s,, 1,900. owe room ExC'eUenl hght exposure Olll.ILIUJ llYllEnlUCI 673--0241 or673·1541 qu1e1 well m•lntelned Open Sat/Sun 1·5 4731
shows clean and bnght. Excellent Ooean view Prtvat• beach TIHl If CUSS fustt compleit. wt•Jotnlng Royoe Rd. 786--0571>
value Danny Bibb and Stephanie OPEi HOUSE In get9d ., ... 3 BA 3ba, 3 Thi• magnificent, eunny & C..ta •na I 024 homee •tarting •1 S200K I It L lllt lrplc9. 1485,000. To bright, 4Br 3 lull Bath Just 10 name • f-of tne rt aca
Grody SIT-SUI 1-4·.30PI ... 751>-t552Caro1Tetum homelhow91lkumodel. alElll ... 111,000 IHtureal 11you819 plan-•UUlllllll* IEL•IT Extenalve upgrading 548-3561 nlng on purchallng now
w/1perklng pool, Im· ev-OWNER 3B~ 2be and are looklng In the &Ullm lllUllD HllPUI fLEUIOE Sl41,000 Call Crii• llff IJ OIU If IEWPllT ported tu• In kitchen ram Condo Pelfo 2 ca 1 S 170K range ind up YOU Exciting 4 bdrm, 3'!. beth,
Four bedrooms, 3 '12 BA, customized .. OFFERS rm. leundry rm. M&Sslve S 105 000 966-192; g r OWE IT TO YOURSELF mod.t perfect hom9 W'l1h
manor home Plan 2. Rich oak f I h . •3028 Oceen Blvd, double Palos Verdel __ . __ . TO CALL TODAY Steve bonu.m1,f1tmrm,fonnll
stalned paneling, parquet floors and or JOUr p1rao11 I .... ,. 2bdrm. den. 199C1acular II one frplc Seller IUlllTIGJ Thelen. Bkr, 979-5628 din rm+ VIEW Sacrifice
180 5000 oc .. n vlewl Only motlvate0/$389.000Call IAYYIEWTIWIMOIEI ''" 11111• 1·i1 .. 1 atSA81>,900w/TERMSOf"
manna pearl marble accents • S585,000 to< lnlo (714)759-1501 2000+ eq It. 2br 2.,.,ba 1 1 , 11, 1111 , , , .. • i~~~ i:;!. :91•1i::
throughout Spacious paneled tam-•428'"' Avocedo. 2bdrm. Priced to sell 11 0< 7eo-8702 tly room with fireplace Large lot, great outdoor llvlngt Bay ~A, $169,500 397 Bayview 'I '1""' '"'' '"'" ,._..,....,-._,..~--~1an~~1f~~~~~p;woD~onu;; ;;8~.ic5~5a5~1 vi ew l.ilVV i!'~~~~;~t~~~~~ '"'" i ""' liiiiMill
Btbbl Stepharue Grody .:>-.
IUIH llllE nnts ESTITt 11,711,000
Newly offered · one of the largest
lots m Harbor Ridge Luxury home
with pnvate tenrus court, pool and
spa Flve bedrooms plus 3BR ser·
vant's quarters. Two master suites.
lJbrary. enonnous fanuly room. two
kitchens, 4-car garage, plus off.
street park.mg Largt' ~umable
Joan . Beverly Morphy
UJFlllT L.I. SHl,000
Space for 2 tx>ats tn thJS one story
3BR home with den and two fire-
places Large deck. w1 th wonderful
view of bay and Newport Center.
Land p_urehase price $222,500.
Under $600,000 for a home on the
bay in Dover Shores Barbara Aune
FUILHI llW
... fOU"I LimH Htt,000
Seeing ia bellevmg' This wonderful
large fanuly home located m a pres-
tigious area of U>rona del Mar has
5BR, 5 Y, BA. formal DR and living
room, pool, spa, lots of used bnck,
French wtndows and 1t ts PRICED
TO SELL! Maralou Ingold
Tll ILTIUn II
IUIH 11111 1710,000
Highly upgraded and df'C'Orated
Spectacular view home C'entered
around an atnum with Koi pond
and dazz.li.ng waterfall Spacious
luxury throughout its formal uv-
ing/dining room area. Four
bedrooms, 3112 BA. 2 family rooms
and library. M araJou Ingold and
Maureen White
FHEOLISIH II WITH 11,100,000
Remodeled, smgle story, 4BR, 4BA
home with over I 06 ft on the water
Huge waterfront yard with room
for pool. Pnvate community behind
guard gate Lender wall proV1de
ex<.-eUenl (U1.a0Cmg Pra<.'(' lllCludes
the land Maureen White/Ed
F.scano
lllOMJ•
UIMI llTTIH 1111,000
Thia tmmaculate 4BR, 3BA home ts
a real jrwel. includes beam ceilings,
French doors, cozy bnck farepl~.
all surrounded by lu."h gardens,
large pool, spa and Km pond Per-
fect for outside Living and entertain·
ing. Reduced pnce of $685,000 and
owner wll.llng co talk' Danny Bibb
and Stephanie Grody
1P11, AllY
011111 • IUll 1111,000
Tht. eecJuded hideaway contains 3
large master suite and separate
guest bedroom with beautiful plan-
tation shutters A very open
noorplan WJth itunken fLreplaC'l'
conversation area Maureen
Whlte/F.d Elcano
.-Tl..,
'II 'Pl'" "91,IOI
Harbor Ridge guard gatro com-
munity, 28R. 2'12BA, hbrary & den
with fabuJou. inland and nJght
Haht vlewa Beautiful decor
throughout wtth wood and ~tched a1aM (ront doon and plantation
ahutttta. Ed F.cano and Maurrf!n
Whi\e # 2 OIYIO ,WA, lllTE 100
144 1200
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
* * 110 33rd St, Penlnsula
644-6200 $344,000 Sunday 1-5
•610 Avocado. Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $295.000 Sunday 1-5
397 Bayview Terrace. Costa Mesa
642-1007 $169.500 Sat-Sun 12-5
127 E Bay Ave. Balboa Peninsula, N.B
673-3550 $294,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
164 Woodburne. Bayrldge. Nwpt Bch
631-1266 $169,900 Sunday 12-5
2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii
2345 Aralla. Eastblutf, Nwpt Bch
642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5
• 18Carmel Bay Or, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $537,500 Incl land Sun 1·5
* • 11039 Begonia, Fountain ValleY. r. 546-5605 $197,500 Sunday~ .5 ·
2834 Catalpa, Eastblutt
644-6200 $275.000
v e2 Chatham. Belcourt
760-8333 $799,000
Sunday 1-4:30
Sunday 1-5
•2036 Galaxy Or, Newport Beach
631-1266 $499.000 Sunday 1-4
* •949 Goldenrod. Corona <tel Mar
759-9100 $465,000 Sunday 1-5
* • v 1 Jasmine Creek, Jasmine Creek
675-6000 $407,500 Sunday 1-5
1101 Kings Rd, Newport Beach
760-8333 $829,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•305 Kings Road, Newport Beach
631-1266 $325.000 Sat/Sun
v• 39 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek , CdM vs Malnsall. Jasmine Creek, CdM
893-3973 $299,000 Sunday 1·5 760_8333 $365.000 Sunday 1-5
1024 Bayside Cove, Bayside Cove ••4o Mission Bay or. Spyglass
644-6200 $399,000 Sunday 1-4 644•6200 s769.500 Sunday 4-8
* • v 28 Canyon Island. Big Canyon
640-4429 $218,500 Sunday 1-5 v • * 10 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB
640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1·5 * *3028 Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $585,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 * * * • 2926 Perla, The Bluffs, N. B
722-6460 $379,00Q Sat/Sun 1-5
104 Via Loree, Lido Isle. N B
644-9060 449,000 Sunday 1•5 * * • 117 Via Lido Soud, Nwprt Sch 760-8333 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
v44 Whitewater. Jasmine Creek, CdM
760-8333 $269.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 236 Via Mentone, Lido late, NB
644-9060 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
18782 Via Palatlno, Turtle Ack , lrvlne
640-4868 $285,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM
• 118 Via Quito, Lido
• •26 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 1 644-6200 $521,000 Sunday 1·5
645-0303 S4 l5,000 Sunday 12•4 301 Vista Trucha, The Bluffs. N t Bch
""2782 Clrcle Dr, Bayahores. NB 760-8333 $195,000 '1unday 1-5
646-1514 $499,000/Fee Sun 1·5
2021 Commodore, Baycrest
6"4-6200 $279,000
105 Edgewater. Penlnsula
675-6000 $450,000
Sal/Sun 1·5
Sunday 1·5
221 W. San Antonio. San Clemente
498-0491 Saturday & Sunday 10-5
4 IEDROOI
*466 Gavlota. Bluffs
644-5581 $238,000 Sat Sun 1_5 •2018 Tahuna Terraoe, Irvine Terrace
644-6200 $"85,000 Sat/Sun 1-.4
6 BR plus Fii RM;.r DEi v * •22 Belmont, Harbor Hiiis
760-8333 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-4
••21 Bodega Bay. Spyglass I 644-6200 $519 ooo Sunday 12•4 23 San Mateo. Spyglass
• • 1 644-6200 $595,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4
v • 11"Cherbough. Harbor Ridge
760:8333 -$695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
40 Drakes Bay, Spyglass. CdM COllDOS
759-9100 $385.000 Sunday 1-4:30
** 127 Harbor Island. Bayfront
644-6200 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5
v 20 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hiiis
760-8333 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
33 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge
644-6200 $750,000
• 2012 Port Brlstol. Harbor View
Sun 1-4
675-6000 $339.000 Sat-Sun 1·5
TOWllHOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
v 1 Rue Barritt, Big Canyon, NB 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1•5 * •21753 Ocean Vista. Laguna Beach
675-6000 $165,000 Sunday 1-5
3841 Salem, lrvlne
854·8"64 $166,000 Sat/Sun 10·5
*419 Slgnal Road. Newport Beach
631-1266 $429.000 Sat/Sun
* 1720 Skylark, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch
631-1266 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
• 10 Stlllwater, Turtlerock
675-6000 $339,000 Sat-Sun 1·5
**815 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isl~ NB
675-6161 $2,200,000 ~at/Sun 1-5
4500 Wayne Rd, Cameo Highlands, CdM
2 BR plus F 11 RI or DEi
426'..; Avocado, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $289,000 Sat-Sun 1·4
* • 2792 Longwood Court, CM
546-2313 $168.500 Sunday 1-4
3 BEDROOM
759-9100 $407,500 Sunday 12·5 439A t B,441 BFernleaf,OldeCdM
675-6000 from $260.500 Sat-Sun 1-5
5 BR ,1us Fii RI or DEii 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi
v 70 Hillcrest, Big Canyon, NB
644-9060 $995.000 * •2107 Viste Laredo, Bluffs Sa1 1-5 $242.500 Sunday 1-5
•Hillcrest, (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch
673-8700 $1 ,950,000 Sunday t 5
••31741 ContlJo Way, Coto de Caza
644-6200 $1,050,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
••326 Evenl.ng Canyon. Shoreclltts /
644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1·5
7 Hermitage, Big C1nyon
644-6200 $1,Qg5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 428 Vista Roma, Bluffs. NB
759-9100 $212,000 Sunday 12-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
14182 Klee, lrvlne
559.9400 s 155,900 * *2812 Ba aho e o e h 4 Morro Bay Or, Spyglaaa Sunday 1-5 Y r r.. ay. oree A..u A200 •A"5,000 S 644-6200 $1,300,000 Sunday 1·4 ~""1 ~ unday 1·6 205 Magnotta St. E-alde Cos1a Mesa
2 BR ,1u1 1 IR
32 Oceen Vista, Sea Island
644-e200 $499,500 Sunday 1•5 * * 111 Bayside Plac., Corona del Mar • t!. M833utr39ea$c1h.2• 9sp.yglaaa Sat/Sun 1_,. 631•8 11 $ l98,000 Sunday 12-5
675-6161 $8~5.000 . Sat/Sun 1·5 <IV"' 5.000 .,
424 Riviera Terrace, Corona Hlghlanda, CdM
759-9100 $695,000 Sat-Sun 1·5
v37 Rue Fount1tnb1Mu (Big Cyn) NB
780-8333 $475,000 Sundty 1·5
5 12 Signet Road. Cllffhaven 64~200 $255.000 Sunday 1-5
••3473 Wlndaor Court, Coat• Mesa
645-0303 S 195,000 Set 12-4/Sun 1~·30
3 IR ,1u1 F 11 IM tr IEI
• 24.43 Bamboo, E'Bklff, Newport Beech
844-oe>eo 1278,SOO Sunday 1·5
• 432 Isabella Terrace. Corona Hlghlanda
$44.8200 $576,000 S11/6un 1·5
'4315 Allao, Newport Helght1, NB
J 6"2-5200 S288.~ Sat/Sun 1.15
* 200 1 Kewanee, Corona def Mar 3800 Ocean Birch. Spyglata Ridge
873-2724 $398,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 844·6200 $535,000 Sundf!y 1·4
**2109 Mlr1mar, Bal Penlntula
64S-0303 1425,000 Sat/Sun 12-.4
4 Ill L1l111 Fii II er IEI
•2224 Paclfte Or/PCH/Acacla. CdM ~200 &ag5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••• 1213 E. Belbol ~d. Penln
644-e200 $700.000 81t/Sun 1-5
LOTS: 301 & 303 NarqiMua, Old CdM, CdM
759-9070 $305,000 Set/Sun Deity * * 408 EvenlnQ 5'1.., Dover Shore e«-e200 S7H.OOO Sat/Sun 1·4
Lota~ Top of Rocky Point, Spygla11
844-8200 $$2, 700,000 Sat-Sun &-8
• 170fS Port Charlee, Harbor V'-w
675-eo<>o $399,000 Sunday 1·5
*•25 Rldgellne Or., Harbor Ridge
644-8200 $3,9&0,000 Sunday 1·5
.,... • •33 Rldgeflne, Harbor Ridge, NB
760·8333 $3,500.000 Sat/Sun 1.5
• 16292 Tlabury Clrcle, Huntington Harbor
MM231 $448,000 Set/Sun M&-e231
••e Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch
640-4lea $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5
2512 WaYeef•t. Broadmoor. H v Hiiia
675-8000 $3e9.000 Sunday 1 ~15
•V•2 Yorkshire. Harbor Ridge, NB
7eo-8333 SKIS,000 Sundty 1·15
(
2 IR ,1111 2 IR
* * 111 91y.1de Place, Corona del Mar
675-6161 '895.000 Set/Sun1-5
3 II •lua 2 11 • 518 Dahll1, Corona def Mir
67S-2424 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-!5
4 II ,111 3 IR
208 & 210 Cernatlon, Oki CdM
844-6200 t7&0.000
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Sun 1-15
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llWPllT 1 W '1175/mo, 840-8759. PlDll N•-•Bdrm, twn11y room.. 1826/mo NO PETS 1815/mo Et aid• 2BR lie •a ... .._. 1 ...mum NB ""· ao.. to bch t425+ut. '31·6737
2Bdrm, 2~~vlle ., .. O::!t!~?'~lf:~~ f~~ ~":u:O.)~ T~ ~~ul 1 ~7 ~~~=· 990-2970 ,1~. ~i:. t:C::.' lndry L!ij# llU• IAI ~:'-= fi~ltctl ~~~ ~ ·~
with flraplaoe and PoOI for 1 tor your equity and IMVI t te 1360/mo o ., •• corner n 280, 19A, 2271 Pomona. 149 E. 99)' ... ~* MIVeroe hm w/pool lllCZ Id , ' k ·, t
Great 1ocat1on Only anume J:: payment•. DIW ngtu'~ a..e-3119 · Rancho San Joaquin LIDO ISLAND: 30R 28&. patio, carport, quiet TSL MGMT '42· 1803 H9W '*"*9 frptc efrtg "" beth Ml prlv f j'~~b!t:_r9 ~ 1•
S 116,900 w/term1 Call call 714 2030. ' u ~~~C:! 2!~ "°':u~: newer1 ......, • epeclourty d•· •lry1•1 neloHoh hbo~u!!25/mo. Nloe 28drm Eamlde C M l10W.. utla hid 1,475. ~ n/lmk s30o 882·2123 · Petrlcil Tenore 83t·121e ardan Spot E~llde abOde • 0·-7 cou er . eva Ho l>ell -· · · NICE large~ bdrm In
Of 760-8702 ltatab eppta I/yd & tr• utU. crptlng, lovely drai>M. 511. S2000 pl mo. Call 2fl 1~ di'# /d tllitup, 1895/mo. Call Joyce TILllllT 111-1111 New Condo. mat M. pool c M. houal. COMlder
$460 kldl no lut ~ etc.~ f1200~mo. A.gt Stlaton 876-5792. petto 3004 ~. 2e; ime31·12M , lndry, utll Ind, Pf", 5 min cp1e or~ mom. $415 liii~Jtta lnMl(C.UM 53M..:.:t RANCl<O =:OAQUIN L~~~~.~~= ~no.:".:.': ~ ~·~= .;::;.,,":;.~.::., ::i::::.:·:: .. -·-·--1 .. "~traJ 2102 N ,.. __ .,._ 2 ml to ........ CON0()..280, 2BA. den, 499-3400 own/btcr Ea. Ho pell 643-6478 ..,__ _.__,,· L·-wloue. Beeich houM 5 min trom .......... 28A 2ba CdM apt, ... u .,.,.....,..., ........ ongolf courM av...._12 --•u .... -occ Full tlol'8e prM+ ......-CDM . LG 2 etry 4BR 281 391 2'AB&. dbl oat 1450 11300 830-rioe ' LIDO ISLE HOOSE 2BR 1be(aky, epeckMll, FIREPLACE·POOl·PATIO 28r Spec:loua Never lagM Cell IM2-4537 w~ bll to beeatl, PlllTllMI-home. Very bright IQ ft. Pet ok. F'ncd yrd ' LEASE-380. 3BA. 1blk to clean) yard/patio X-Lg 1&1585128r $875 llv•d In Flreplace. Cell 875-41188
19drm In VIKa Balboe S 1850/mo ALSO NB frpc, epa $1150 lnetant TURTLEROCK Prealdent1 etubhN/bctl. 81800/mo, Mature, adultl pref EaetlkM 557·2841 Ma1MitMe bathrm Many /lltteb Prof to enr new tum
Bargain prtcie I 119,000 ·2BR 2BA. ioww untt. 1 Int Call 842·1M!ee Home-Single Story 3BR for more Info phone 1585/mo. 87&-4888 -a ctoeeta ~ "'"'**· UI-... -·-IWMm. 1n prime NB loc.
948-7893 hM on bc:t1 S860 yYty Lge JBr 2Ba 2 llory 2BA. ale. lrg ~· nr 714-970-2559. 28R 18" Apt Cetpet WI ..,n• 11850 BAME (1 floor .__. - -paol• prv ~.IMO Ind
IUYllW-411, Sil ~Allll llA&.n Condo Yard, garage = ~ t= !~ ~ NEWPORT SHORES! Two drapee, ,.,rig., etove: ~~; :.-=i: c:!, GI~~ ~)a~ 4$4..~ Wk ~ ~ ,..._ utll. Lort 759-n51.
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Open Sat/Sun 1·5 2019 114/llMlll 675-6912 Unfum ~ H• 28' 28&. patio, nMt elubhou.. •MOO. 432-1197 • 4 bdrm houM If look· * 1180111 .... TV, maid ......a. tree Bdl w/d, micro, ~.
Yl!l(;hl Reaolvte 840-7849 •a& ffl• ale frplc: mk:fo Yrty IN S1300. A.gt e7J.90eO. 28A 2ba. ~ ac>t. wtth Ing In CM. NB, Of HB R9frtg. dlatlw .... a etow coftM heeted pool a ~ ~ l450 ~ c3r:r~~~"~~~~r~' 39r, 28&. dbl oar 11100 1111& (8.19~2901 NRBACKBAY·2bd.1'hb&. leundfy rm.*"' paint, think of UI flrll for that lnol.NOPETS545-4855 ltepe '10 OOMll Kttc:h'• S4M?1lwt1,494-2l IPYIWS IY • 811 '..4209 mo lncf ~ Anne 2 car gar, frpie, andk, new cpt1, drepee. Ho peta. choloe of Ideal llVlng. ...,.. 985 N Cout Hwy. Reap yng i.m to lhr 2 bdr T•••t $900/mo
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McCuland 53l·12ee UNIV. PARK. 3BR 2ba, paint, unturn, yrty, avall MIO/mo. 845-7321 TSL MGMT 842·1803 28DRM I 28A 1700/mo LAgune Bellch. 41M-5294 2 ba wlume Nr beech: TIE I -• 0oean vt.w .,, 2br trplc, dining rm, garage. Mey i . 1825, S4&-8314. Reing, ~. •tow all amenmea. 1395/mo+
Morro Bey Drive •I the top updated kit a gat llld• pet • ·~1~; I ,. Pvt patloa. Community 0 • ... VILLAGI Incl. "'° P9t• S45-4855 IHI. Ill mm MC 722-1828 Gina ol l11bulou1 SpyglHI $800 othere av111 7r .-pool/Ianni., and unit on Nwpt HllM 2bf pool;:;:;-............. VERSAILLES CONDO Wkly rwn1 ... now avail
wtview. torever .. bdrm. 539-8191 A.gt coet _:'!_ ___ , gtHnbelt. 81100/mo, w/bltlna & yrd I~ a•ARTMlllTI 19drm Std Fl< S725 $129.50 wtt. & up 2274 ~r lf'lr 3 BR Condo,
bOflUI rm w/pool & epa L--I I OOM*/11gt, 164-3824 k I~! I !11 ~ g ~ c • p 875-69 12 Vina RW.tll• Nwpt Btvd, CM &48-7«6 pool, lac. CM S37S/mo + S595.000(714)759;1S01 I-I m& ft111 ftLU WOODBRIDGE CONDO &3-1., ... gt·-·~ utll. 722·78't2 1111 & lfl!OJ our pden style 1011 Quit!. comlortablf bv1 2Bo 2BA fuf' trplc SU I Ill LlllE Appeallng winter rat"I 29r 1811, family room. Incl FOR RENT 2/bd, 2/ba, OoMn front 391 29a un-to lftlWlfl & So Coast P1an wtule only minutes to , , un n, . RMMT to IM 3bf apt Npt GW For month of Mey & Junet water 1850/mo. Anne and-unit oowred 09rpr1 fum. S 1800/mo. 1 yr lee. G.r-••tilallle. HO Pl IS P\.£.ASl frldo, 1825/mo 3028 W. Pedtk: eo.t Hwy 8ctl. i»mkr, 1250 11t
3br l'hb&. IQ ~lloe, gar, m e:JM 1860/mO, 720-0878. , 11t, IUI +MC 882-128't -1;~2~~-~:a? Rd , Newpor'ta.dl.Ptetr1g TV IUI +-dep. 722.0259
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87S.4000or87J.7702 .,, -t™ • '" .,_ '"-*U111&.Wf* lllt 18 tatlh -n • rtwt Epitome Cape Cod In SOUTH BAY FRONT 18Rhm'. FIP, G dWd th. L=u~ tlk. Nr ShooPlna Center nu •Oallyoomputer upde ... 11 garder11etllng Harbor 3BR2bath S2000 yrty and walk to town/b ch1 · I•••••• Sfi5Hopa(ae4o-1W •MorelMdl.IMterMN
'IKfW Knollund unit eur· othe< weekly & monthly SPACIOUS 3bd, din rm, S700/mo 497-1957 ON THE WA.TERI 4bdrm, NEWPORT MARINA APTS NB Luxury fbd, 16:+ IOft. •AM ellentl ICl-led
rounded by greenb91t rental• avaJI 873-8700 clMn quiet oholoe loc lg ARCH BCH HTS 38' 2811 2ba, view from wefY *.:.~ View • 28' 2811 • fully tum. beeutltul c:on-1144 lff Tt. ~en A.ward winning d•IOn • ' Id k rooml Fumllhed Of un-._, temp 1tyte, pool, tenn11. 3BR I Ab.alul~ New In town? Clualtleo gw, lg yd, w/tr .... laun view home w ac I , fuf'nlahed 13200 montf'll Oen, 1800 Sq Fl epa gym '-"' MCul'lty (l1 .a~1 -11
• em S259K cen help you meet many hkupe, gu wet• trut'I patio & gatage. Pl1Yate 975.55; 1 or avH W9ttf/dryr htc~. micro. 5 ~to bctl ~ ,...,· ·~ .._
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• 581 SQ ,t VIEW SUITE one 1 Bdrm. 1 Ba. ...... LOlt bm ' '*' Yor\.... eppe, ~m. HI. t~~-!!~~t~ anoe lmpotUnt ·Out• "-*on~· Nq. No IUdet. DC* cNtQ9e ttwu
8hf <4W llo4'M on 8elboe wm Aedecorate g•rao-. nic.. Owner T.,.,., Adema. 8Mdl & ·-...... Vo•-to .,_ Ind ~. typing, cel!ll ~. lend ,... CAT .::-... It.I~ dutleL mLER
IMlnd 14U/mo Incl utll Ml-l111 fl q u l d at 1 n g On 1) &Me, on 411. Ml 'Toti( TQ I 3 ii Weltc:IM .,.. of of New-~ .,., ~ I MM to O.C Perlofmllig ...... eyptno 1CMt~ ~. f/I>, ale ~. OC"'" ... VIEWS 1375.000 C.it now1 Cf9ICI sso NWWd. MCM>240 • Sou111co .. t AecrHtlon PC>r1 Beldl. TNa rap6dty record k..,tno. Hrt tte•-Am c.nw. e 11 Al'lton and comc>ut« knowf· .__.... H ..... =:: ... non-«nllr de9lr9d avail """'" Pull~ 631-1281 · ~hie lmmed ~ Otowtno rMa11 pMlmeey ,.,.._ $5/Hr. M0-7900 Blvd, Ste 310, Cotta .........,,7 -'"
!Nd aptt. Jim 873-Mrt IUlte.. Newport C.ter I LOST: C.t bllc/~ 11rpe 2 Inge for ~ w/exp chlllrl la .-1ng Account-MeM. CA t2e2tl. Attn. edge. "'~ for 1
-110 ~ Centw Dr e; ~~I >• yra, ~no Cyn c.m.o wortllng wf&-12 yr olde. Ing P9f'IOf\MI. ....nalllT Ptill MoabO PfT WE.EK-END AUDITOR ~ to woril In OI V/Fffl/,rOf ""*' to ''", Ste 200. ~.~j-Sht'9. Cdm i.t...,, 4/4. Pertwr.d O._ 2 drMw'a Plauant p•raonallly. Aucm0t to perform tnoome Cororla Del M., offto ::en~n::. d~:~~c:l~I OFFICE for rent llPPfOIC. -~·---•• MO-eOn r._.,d lie. From 14.50-M/Ht .... trthr typing, n11ng, l)tlOtlM lor RV/MECHANIC audtta, pc)9t bM1t10e and Seteeted lndMdual w
CdM '4t7 mo.e7,_4~ 1eo aq. ft. Hwt>or Ind ,..llHD\ LOST Golden Retrtevw, ~~~~ t==.'=~ ffontdeek.CM75t-3tt2 ~~~': =-end~~ r~. T~ .. s.~·==
Allee°' Cindy I !:~. ~:._~:,j= COSTA Ml!SA loo. wlofca !:::"' ~ ~:::·.,':_ lnauot malntenanoe of llWPl'lllllT/lYPtST Northern C111f COi< edQe pt'WYloul exp pref forming Tell« du1i. y n g M a I a, 1 t • • d 11 y & apt1. Rent• cen tt. PIMM call 549-1231 Pret.sdeeal/ lhe general tubaldlary Ing "rm need• 8-5 Camper s..... Attc '°' ' · Poeltlorl requlr.-• min :1n~:· ~P~ J~ c~~~~~!· r~~;,~1a1. ~~~~;.~~~,• Small m• pup. Found .Mai•lttratfn llM ~~~9!~!':nt~~ =.:r~ ~ ~~ Pete f6>i~&.'t~i84 =J'!.'= :d/°'of"~;:"=
wttennla, P<><>'• & more Coeat Hwy w/Weterfr1 Vu 4n . 19th & Placenlla. Liii AlllTI c..ti now menagement, ll'O llttt. $6/hr Corner 84~ • 521. ·~an etftnlty fc
S376 • ·~ utlla. e.u.eto1 (l14)11l...... lul ... 1 I rlaaad aJ Cellto Identify 85()..71~ nr.c1 of A.E. a.oom. • ...., and Q9M'el tax,... BrlatollJamborH. NB Sain Hit Mon-Fri Mpm publleoonteGt,and•xoe .-_ p loan A.., RE Uc ,_,,.d port1, budgeting and 833-9800 td::::Sl!i 1 ' lent communlcatlo
....... II ... , OFFICES SHARED. Prof'! .•• "' .. "' .,.... '" ... 18Ma.t~p;ot~'.;th4i maneglng an office •t•ft " ........ nPc .... craon WYllAlllWU ...... •7 .. a deeorated, ne-r Funton 0,,.,.. I 2tol Jiit ....,.. + Trai..u... • .. P", of eight. ReoaptlOnlat wanted or aet• 19hed Join the.........,_, Oocoe ------lii•.-'"'•I I ._ ,._. -m"V· ...,. ,.. Southland Vlaltort guide. ... .... -We on., oompeny p.icl If U5. StOfage ontY single Isl~;: Aeoepuon .,.. a ., Engllah Gentleman, Seelc• MORTOAOE, Chuck MUlt have degr .. with REOEPTIOllST Full & Pan time. Good wrnf:.::~=--t M'llnee and education.
garage on 17th St CM g · um or unfvm lnveetore Mtn 20% In poeltlOn aa pereonal akf, (714)17o.ec>e7 minimum 5 yr tu~totY commlHlon 1trucitura. utlttanc:e lntere1t•
64&-5137c:allat1 t1'am All amenltl" Including yHr 12,000 min chautfer, malnt engineer MTG BANKINO and EDP experience 2t3/391·8256V.,.,.,. 2305 !.CoMtHwy,CdM. •
"' Cot t M .. Prt t cf::·=o!·~~kftt 876-3'4SaA.ttl fOfMllte 642·2e1t.Mr.J Roee BUILDER REP Salary commenturate OllTl.U •VON ApplylnP9r9onl ~ie::. pleUe IPP ... a •· va • . .....,... If ha wl~ + t>eneiftt• " -a-... Storage Gerage, 21 t (714) 7~ lllY-~. MI d~ 119 3 Yt llP9'. R1qulr" 40-45 wpm HAS SALES OPENINGS -
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642-2227 ,..,,, Eaat 17th s1. Full without movtno 722-eae9 FRENCH MoRINd G FH~ wrmen ,! · no. ~':1ioe. and gooes 458-1~ ~=~ion.· ..,.,, 2742 ~~:-·AA "V t Ltu 4 High SdloOI ttudlntl by ward bulld•r commit-~~~ t~ :; !;;i /~OU(llc~:: J: WI n&T YH'll FfT Breakfatt & lunch ..... Pt.II YUi or wll'R5W h MONEY • Univ atudent NB .... ment JOIN OUR TEAM! Ind '10 k~ by tOUOh Regional Otfk». 8lllnguel WllTI Waltr ...... and
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Offtce + A oidmately c.. .. rdaJ Pn,erty DenttonAaaoc.873-7311 pJlfllnf ~ 000td. tundtng of and accounting Cl._ lent Miary and benefit• Tetemarttellf'O office In ($600/ht). A"9tY In P«-3 500 Sq ~of fenced 2771 - -ti.I c':!f'~ r.etden-helpful. Salary com-I' offered. If lnter .. ted eo.ta M... With our eon to: 810 · Sleepy
eiorageS795/mo 200sq Ft §i8fhiiGlst !!eMtWu ... It!! c.JWCart JOll Catlon&iffdetsand'°D:: menaural• with ex-plHH call (71 4 ) MW c:ommltllOn ec;aie, HOI=-~ hed\. 0...tyWerl LagBch NearCoaatHwf e<5mRXTioN nH Cla vetopera In So and No e>«teoee + benefit• 241-2tn. lou can .. rn more than No -· 3748EutCOMtHlgflWll:
111-2H2 $600/mo. 832--4190 fi~==• ~*ant~ ~~ e~,s~E~~ ;~CC:!. ~i~ = ~~~213)~3--0850 f()(t STATE FIRI w=-1~ =::.:~ ~ COCO'S Cof"oneDll Mar,CA9292 1,000 II. n lnlll T D '1 on llngle lamtly 30 hr'91wll, approx $3/Hr. pr .. tlgoua t bei,tc or ,...,,,,. to aubacnptlon• a w.-c 11'1 ......... /..... Equel Opportunity
FREE !TANDING R~8i E1tat1. Wiii pey Refl req 64M043 Send reeur:. ~o or .. ': l~7 So. Ro~eon Blvd, llSllAICE PoAlble to aem more D-& n....,. lhfftt open. ~ M/FIHIV
Lrg Show Room & Otflcet abO~ market Inter"' BABYSITTER NEEDE~•> Suburban P. O. Box 2830 ~. C 90035 COIPlllES than S lOOO/Wkly. Hou,. Af,pty ~· 3--5 mon thru Banking
ComM of Wntclln & lrvtne ratae. Clll Sh111.1n today, WMhnda Fri, Sat, &in A I e m • d a , C A ll!MT llml ere flexible H~h &hOOI Frldey at Coco't , 900 Welle Fargo Bank, Ofq
_______ _.::.. Sign space Jlvl on Wealclltf 714-8e~1 125 In rny home. for 2'A yrold 9450t-oe30. 11•1._. __ ... a Graduetn, C '-Oe Stu-Btlatot No, N.8 752-2801 County Alrpor1 Ottlc.
.' IT.u.E •••1181 female Seekl rell ble JOIN OUR TEAM AND • ,.,,_ .n11e denta & Senior Citizen• --------' h j medl t -.-Aaa11aceant1 pereon·who~•X·;RA Seeklf'O•xper.EacrowOf-HELP US GROWi 'hstll11a,1Al2121 encoure09d to app1y For •UPl .. /P/tllN aa"' m •• 09«'
Storage Spaoea Avalltble Newport Peninsula MONEY 873--8127 flcef, Jr. Eactow Offloer t , an Interview Cell F _, M Fri Ing tor
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300 E. Coaat Hwy, N.9 Repair & Sales shop tor NEW to .,.. and need open bued on •lq>lf. HB motivated peraon who Employer Part· n.. T .. r
873-1331 Mon -Fri. 9--4pm IM . Agent 673-3777 *llDA llUl•t* bebytltter tor eome...,. area. lmmedl•t•OJl«'lng. enJoyaworklnglnaamcol llf--~•y FIU-Tlll PAY RaetaurantToOpenSoonl '""aan..J-I 1--------Peraonaltzed Aeeumea & nlnga. One yeer old boy. Gretonen 848-1255 btwn atmoepnere and ta lnt•·i _,.., • ,,... PUT-Tiii Wiil Need pertOnnel for all Experlenee preferred.
... SM lfFtOI Plll ,... i.tteJe Same dey wvtce GrN t f()( high ach<>ol •tv-8:3().5:001Mon-Frl tled In growing. Primary Mature. penon8111y plul, OppOftunU... •Y•ll•bi9 Depta. ~ In penon ll lalt/ltal Commercial zone 2 Room av.UL RESUME WORKS dent who need• extra reeponalbtlttlee will tt.I n-amkr '°' nnancltl cf• wfTheLoeAngeletTlmet 911 S. El Cemlno "-l, In We bffec' you •xcelllf
_ ......... .....,....., .... ...__ Office + ApproJClmetely llt-l04t money Cati •ft• 7,...,.. •MkaJ/Dntal 1119 maintaining moet of our Yeiopment co, N.B, bl.lay clrculatlon Dept. In our Alph1 Beta Shopping benafllt and orowt
ladam Pr-/lalt 3.500 Sq. Ft. ol fenced .., nlnga. A.lk for Kathy. -credit and colleclon1 ~~·type 45wpm60.oen Door-to-Ooor newlC)aper Center, San ~te, :'::!·~~ •r"'' 1torage $795/mo Leat A f11a• 2~ C M or H B 893-2845 or lllTALUlllTAIT dutlu w /a m•Jor c. arllyn 640-7HI aalet program. Guaran-492-500t Lortal~~ -~~~~~Z7;.ol-.7 CartyWar4 650-2527 Mond-v & Fr1d-v. Nwpt emph .... being on com-I llllnUY/U.11 teed hourly wage + com-r--11-aJ-=----~m (714) 973-6015 ltlfULSlm 111 2242 Reap woman. n-.moker, Bchar•.Selaryoommen merclel phonecotlectlnl.IRE ore PfT Houra 9-t m1111on Houra 4pm to ------..;,;~
Nwpt ecn nr Hoag Hoapl-• uve in to care for 6 moa. w/exp. 842-1033 Other du11ee wll1 tt. u-GOoc, fyping · apelllng .. 9 pm Tr t 1n1 n g 1 t
tat 1328 tf Why pay rent FOUND ADS old, Npt are1. 642-3229 llDIUL ll•IJllllT =~ t~yr~! aentlel. Call T51-319t ~YI~ ~o';;tl~o AFTER
~~.~ ~603 Dtantlc1 l !Outgoing aggreul va quired e-mo Cf9dl1 wq> lllllTW/Allllt For an Interview call SCHOOL ARE FREE CARING woman n;;a;a. '6/Hr to start. To se. pref Type epprox 40 lmrned opening for CHIL· (7t4)857·2000 Ext 2481 11lan1/ Hee lat llteslttll'gtorbrlghtelder~I Hot111lc Pain Center. wpm. Comput« and or DRENSMEN'fAL CUNIC JOBS 2711 htltxn/Vaib 7 I Cal·. ly E'btutt woman Req Tuatln/NB. Need a Pree-Wordatar •ltpertenoe •+. Strong org&ntzatlonal & 2 PRIVATE OFFlCES E/s16E bu'hEX. By ownr 2 30pm drvtve to El Toro tlce Bultder. Cell Duncan Send Reaume and Mlary communk:atlon lklll• .... IAIE IOllE
Cannery VIiiage ArH, 2Br tba, MP ydslger 142-1111 Dey center to pick up. t at S«-6915· hlatory to: aentlal, eo-7o wpm, JO IOIEY EARN
harbor vtew, s250/$350 $192,500 (213)430.5211 Some n1tea/wknd1 I NURSELVN/RN •••a--Pl.lllm lcey, 3 yra exp, n-1mkr,
87 720-8144 For HoOatlc Pein Certt« .--pleaaant Phone manner. MONEY
... "'0 to mo · 5-43 to. lua1trial 2711 ' s t0-s20 Tu111n1Newpori te2e Plac.ntla Ave flex, detalled onented. * 13&8 & 645 Square FMt 8630 sA tlltup side yd EXPERT To Do Ironing In I Beach • call Dunc an Coe1a ......_CA. 92927 ablllty to work well Earn weetcly commlNlona PRIZES
t817 WESTCLIFF 1000 It car"'"t~ ofc. 400• Found CAT rem·•-, r&-my home. $4.00/hr. 54'-69l5 9-8pm Attn: Penonnet wlothen. Mull usume with our PrOfltable LIMOI NWpt Bch 54 1 5032 Agl ""' _... Laguna Nlguel, lleJClble I · · wide varle1y of dutlel. XII Advertlalng C1lendar1, • ampa, nr 405 & Harbor Bl c:enlly spayed. Bleckl wtit deys/hra. 83 1· 7667 Rll Genetal otnc:. no typing. I benef, UI comm wl exp. Pena, Capa, and Ja<*eta TDIPS
BAYFRONT BLDG Bkr 840-4t52 on nose. throat/paws Exp French Glrl 22yra I Orthodontic office. No g~w~ flo~••· 111•1 40/hr wk, Mon-Thur, Helpful ••lee Id .... a IR
EX.ECVTIVE SUITES AENT· 1125 aq It, wltruck _540-0583, 754·5311 aeetc1 Au Pair Job, llv•ln: Onho exp nec::.495--0800 L .. ~a' 47":i1'6..2r~331a7b21e.1 8-8pm, call 545-2867 be-Toll-Free Muuge hltnrt~t
St.35 &UP842--464' door. S550/mo, 1355 FO UND-EXPENSIVE up to Auguat '88 NP Cl I OffJ S ._.,.. I tween9-11amtoreppt Center and other great
Cd dlx Sult•• A/C, L"en it6. Coate Meat WATCH, In parlclng 101, Laguna .,. .. , Rephaelte tdca I ff 411 •LBllAY SECRETARY FfT selling tOOla. All white IAIU Pl
ample plcg, utll1 & Janitor Ca I 675-5116 call lo ldent~, Tuea 8~54221856-2299. For bl.ley offtoe, computer iAcourale typing for W.P , being your own bou. No ~·
2855 E Cat Hwy 675-6900 WEST COSTA MESA S 30pm, CM. 5 --4792 HOUSEKEEPER. Newport f /C lllllEEPEI ·1 exp. cs.Ired. 898-6138 I wtll train, ](It dlctaphOne :~\1911~1 N~ C~lec-If you are Ing IOf extra
DESK SPACE S 150/mo W 16th St 7-151( SQ ft F 0 UN D Fi GERMAN Bch 20 hra I* weell , lkllla, apelllng and good ona. u or art me. 899fldlng money or lllce
Garden otc Lg patio, bey 50c/11 6'0-700 SHEPHERD VIC W91l· Hardworlclng only •PP'Y. I JI IOOT I lllL ntUY I wl numbers. 63 t-8480. Our nth Year Write: to go plaoea Ilk~ Meglc PI T H 1 5 D I 2 Kevin Petka. NEWTON Mountain, Knotta Berry
vu Gd parking 64_2·_50_1_0 .. -0 -. 1 p r t J 1 r 11 ~~~~~~r67 & Hunt Bch 759-3629 I Saall OP&,.,. ,1 .. 646-59~':_ ,;,, Ull~· 1 tckalcal/Tra•n MFG. COMPANY, Dept. Farm, or win Prtzea and ~?0?::~~1i:."~~~~nd 2790 Found FULL GROWN ~.~i~l~/~tt~an. p:::=~.' ;:o~';:.,~~~j PART TIME I ssos ~~~18' Newton, low• =::v;~ =~~
rm, z.rox. frM perking *Ull IEPllO• Blk/Wht PERSIAN CAT St tO M San Clemente. growth poaltlon, com-OFFICE WORK , IECUllC C.M .. H 8 or F V 1 lOOO/mo Judy 780-2596 Balboa Duplex. Reno· ~~~J;5~d 1E 111 1 H 8 49.8-57.28 Of 997-7822 I ::~ .~'c:.n~P!:,'~ The Delly Piiot Circulation IE.xperteooed ONL YI Salary OPPORTUNITY ot tile _84_2_""'_333 _____ _
1111 lfflCI veted good Income 1 ,_ II ( a-Pli~ ~ 1133-80341 Ofnce leek• a rellable, open Laguna Foreign 80'• Bacorne •part Of an Apt Manager couple
NEWPORT BEACH $339,000 946-7458Ag1. FOundGotden Rtvr Fem un• er-r ma1u,-e and reeponalbte Car.497-t t12 American bu1lne11 wte)Cf> for l>Nutlful 60
S 125 PER MONTH mix Btwn Lag Bch & Cor-4 Chlldren, 9Qet 1-9. l'O I per90n to verity new Of· legend In the making Unit Garden Ap1 CM
Per t on 1llud phone 1 TU wwm -OFFI one del M81 on COU1 nee Bayahor .. n~h-, FIT RECEPTIONIST d.,.. NO SELLING. Ap-TEClllllCAL (714) 87~1078 Salary+bonuHApt. No
an""'9flng a mall MrVlce Newport Peninsula Trip. Hwy Call .,_ 49'-'811. borhOod, N.B. 842-9 · 2 For Fut Growing Co. pl~t mu9t have~ llW •llll I.I. Ulll petit.42-4914 Wkdya9-4
ptua uae ot 1ac111ty Sup-Jex Low Down Auume dys 64~5191 WEEKDAYS 2-epm cw Oppty for chMrful reep phone per90nallty. rain-SUPPORT Ex~~ Attention atuden\1/gaa
port Stall end copy 11% ARM Buy direct Found-Large male choc· and refet req~lred,: pel"IOl'I who can eJCcell. Ing wlll t>. provided. BALBOA ISLAND REAL TY atatlOn a11ndan11. Earn
equipment II 2 location• from Owner I Agt Save ot ... brown lab type, Fri-NB home, 9-1~ • AnSWet phonM, type 45 Leern valuable office Are you motivated .... fut lll-1100 $8-'8/tlr pit, call St-,. .... l lO-SSS c -wpm & Hlltt where 1klll1, wonc wtth nice v1 v•• ~ 1070 a ll SattSun day. Back Bay area, Clualfled A • your one-needed . Donna R. people and Mm $4.251 g rowth e n d b ig "'~all Sa•~ 230-Spm,645-5780
5-4'-7549 756-0375 atop lho(>pl center 720-9160. S* hour to a111r11 Monday I =!enp-? We are the "'" ,.. -Friday 4·30 to 8·30 er n a rapid growing PIHM '0,1j Ell"n · 10 I market tor tranaactlon (\ Jon/JY Banking
achedule an appoint-!::~~p•r::'.~1,: ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b;~~~~~~~~~t.~~2t .roE. t~m~~~~-PAYROLL nology. Ofdera received
• ClU4 Ca I .a 1or ·ee are double our io;;;;;;::;;;;;;.. H l••J!I• H HI 81 talel tor '85. By July we
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FANTS & TODDLERS Repair SVC Home. Apt & Landecaplng, Sprtnkler1. l1'c 962 4701 The Jolly Roger Inc. an... our national dltlrtbl.ltlon !~\E~orA.~STO~NJ~~ DO YOU WANT MORE
THAN JUST A. JOB? $2.40 per day
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6'2•9488 Commerclal 780·719• Sod Clean-upa. 20 yr1 In • tabll1hed re1taurant center In Huntington ...... area Tony 645-5124 chain haa an ~i for BHch. In the next 30 Hallmark 1torae I" the
Mom -wlll babylll your **HANDYMAN** -~~==-~-=--anent levelv...-•~/flle daya we mult ftll 3-key U.S II you have high
chlld In my N-Port Pen-Large or ~all I do 11 alll EXPERT JAPANESE STEVES PAINTING clert(, t6 work rnr 4 per· technk:al auppe>rt pos. 1tandard1 and enjoy
lnaula home. Mon -Fri Pat 531-5579 or Ive m90 Landacepe. Maintenance Int/Ext, sprayed or rolled. eon dept Psyrotl exp and ltlons. dMllng with people, WI
675-7095 YOU BUY • I INSTALL FrM Mt 54~5106 Comp prices. 722·1473 tO-k want to meet you PIMM IY helpful. bl.It wtll If you undertand digital cell Jullan at 631-&e88 c=~),-1-a-ia-1-Stmct--G LI OElec ~Plumbing FULL SERV GARDENING cJM'~CETROSRPIAalbN~k. train an lndMdual wtio and/or 1n1log elec-lor an IPC>I ft er pnrs WL 548-6'94-No Job 2 blo or 2 amall -haa llmlted exp and ed.-Ironic•. have work ••· 1--------
ROBIN S CLEANING IPROF AESID'L SERVICES Free eet. 646-3()72 Free ettlmetea. 646--4519 air• to i.arn. Salary com-perlence In ~ and r&-!•-------
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THAU FRIDAY? SERVICE. a throoughly C II W -------~aurate w/ exp Apply pair or cuate>m41f .. wvvvt s•LES clean houae 540--0857 a 811 lor your home Comple1e clean-up, gen'I Pa,;ri•t In Sam--4 _.,....,. •· " repair need• 6'2· 7990 melnt rree trlmlng Ir .. 1-.1'!' .. ~-!"!o--•,..""-per.on pm. or can dem<>ne1rate strong II you anawered "YES" to
CLEAN-SPARKLE CLEAN 11 Ji "' Mauro 982-9973 FA THING INTERIORS aend reeume to· proJeci rnanagemen1 and 1w11m1 lhe•bovequeettona, you TMrough. retponslbte U •! ' HANGING/STRIPPING THE JOLL y ROGER INC tupervlaory lkllla are a Tm! .. 111 may !Ult tt. the lndMduat
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Al'llmat Hoep. 125 Mee.
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642-04571213-493-4783
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Apply 16836 Btookhurst
Fountain Vlty 982-3312
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COUNTER FULL time Wiii
train 842·5488
F/T EXP TRAVEL AGENT-
Prel Sabre trained.
Pleue call In NewPort
Beach 631-9040
FfT GIRL FRIDAY
Needed In am friendly otc:
nr John Wayne Alrpor1
Mull type 50 wpm, 10-
key, IBM Pf'el. no lhor1
hand, It phonea, 2 yre gen ore exp, 281-8290. Mr
Olten, a.Spm
FuN ct\erge bookkMC>er
wl double entry exper
needed for ¥91 ho9') Ap.
proJC 25+ hn wti Send
raeume to Kathy Bryan
Doot.y & Aaaoc 18300
Von Karman, Ste 940
lrvlne. CA 92715 All FOR LOIS
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caring refs •97-1610 Lf HAULING . JJ6V1NG •aHa VISA-MC 673-1512 t7042 Giiiette Ave veteran of rapid 'growth lllUUI we'relook~f0tt0Jo1n
0 C lrvlne. CA. 927 t4 with I anol"-hi..t.-t-.. Fa• ... um a•--our PROF SIO ...... L
HOU99Cleening 14 .,..5 ei1p arage & Yard lnupa ANDYS WALLCOVERINO 714-250-0331 ·-'V'~ _., ...,. _, CUSTOMERSER~E ua--
rellable reas free ~I own Jon 645-8192 lnstallatlon & Removal . ==· = =-'r: ......-nll" SALE.STEAM~r"" Exp'donlyls:=;-
trans Pina 645-9866 Delle Comm'I Dev Corp G rad&-15 yra exper 646--4834 Int Painting ~8-4013 PfT SECRET ARY IYme with a coYti letter And Their Eamlnga? TELLERS Theee ="la Sal tte lan<l-
lh I -1d G P~a110.. ··•~11 I •· E • H-e't a "'h•..,. .. to ,__n ' try negol .,2 ••21 If 301 KAY'S CLEANING SERV au ·w.,, en contractor BRICKWORK Small Jobe "Ult 'fl llm" _....,., .,..,........ a mp.., to· d Chapman, Deploy--.. _......, -opportunl11ea are NOT for ve dep trvck ..... I ' Res1<l Speciallst lns'd reas ratea__!46-'63_1 -Newport, Costa MeH: DEPENDABLE QUALITY bkk p, 8-12 hra/wk . ment Mgr, 7391 Count a profMllQn that Pa'f' peopte looklng for a full 641-8933 IMve meu
•-------• Bonded lie: 688-5703 •CONST CLEAN-UP• Irvine. Ref's 675-3175 Workmanship 8'2-8813 Sii 00/hr, n -tmkr. Clrc:le, Huntington well. rangeOfemp&oyee __ _ __ C Debris & Tree Haullng . BALBOA, 873-8372. Beach, CA. 92647 e If you have the dealre to beneftll. they're for GOVERNMENT JOBS
Act11tica) Ctfliafl tatracton Call CLEENCO. 645-8730 Concret&-Petloe & Drlv ... We gala shd hang t~her Mm a gr'Mt dHI ol people wtlO •ant S 19.040 • S59,2301yr
Exqulah• Acouatlca ~.. A! 'A~~Lsg:m4Je9NJitc Haunng Movlf'O. c 1ean-g~.~1~:~1 ~'roh1 & ~r~~~~..O~~Ylce to the ~a1·1y . P1·1a1~ • • • • • • • •: ~;evurn""11ytr·o. ::r!·~~~ ~~-:'.'.um P•Y and llexlbte ~~1'R~1,~s'~1,:,eooocurr-1
sprayed or remove Dry· B ups 7 Daya Lowee1 ratea .,--..,:-:,,-------""' • ""' .v "" ... • we~epalra 84J.790t 3~';r5 ~!~ ~1i.1,~~~ Ins Call Barry, 722-8873 B~:~,!~~~~t~ Pl1a~1a1 e We have 1 trelnlng pro-lfyou'relnt« .. tedlnthla lederal llat.
RE8LOWN OR PAINTED c r la1tr•cli•• Ref's Free .. , 549-9492 24 ltr El• 1H-111a • gram that hu rewarded grNI opponvnlty, plMM :-:H-ou_•_e_c_l.-•-ne_r_a_I -M-U-11
Alto Int/Ext Painting taltrac: aoa -----•An plumblf'O& heetl"G• • PAIT TIME IFFIOE OUlll e emrf'yy: 1~! .. ~·. d 1......... epptylnper900 at: !lave own tran1. HB.FV
L1c•288597 &31-9295 I l aa·l•a'at Announcing 20% OFf' on SPECIALIST BLOCK e •• _... are11tart ••th Mt --_ Custom DOG Obedience FENCES Cement brlclc DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 V b · • phone experience nne. II IREAT ' ... r •Pk .Arr~lttcllrt RTC Commercla1 Drywall at your hOme. Protecting Call 24 hr1. 545--0T29 Faucet1, Dtapoh l, HNter, • ery usy ctrculat.ion office needs • youhevethedealregrMll englllh. 983-9879
ARCH RENDERINGS Spec1a1111ng In Comm'I training avail Protection STUCCO •••sONR T 6't--0907 P&R 722-9066 e part time ~elp answering heavy • Call today (Sat. & Svn.) WESTElll
and Res10 ' Free "' Dao• tor sale 641 7 t65 ...... Y. ILE • phone traffic. We have ru·ce cus-• ~ "4pm for an Inter-ln1Yr•nce HOMES, COMMERCIAL 548.6923 6383924 · • No Job to tmall All types R J'a COMPLETE Home & ...... SAYlllS
Cell Kevtn. 281-2277 __ EATI G DISORDERS Free•t Uc 831·2~5 Buslnese Maintenance • tomers! Applicants must be neat • Jamee Damato WOlllERS Al ult IZAIO COISTHmll Anoreiila Blumla Over-Plumbing apecillllt FrM • responsible, and have a pleasant • (714) 640-2950 3200 Pane Cent• Drive f All types 01 remO<lellng eating Obeelty By appt •m•t ~tlmatM. 53&-2958 • telephone pe ........ --"ty. Some 1;,.ht • PRCC CoetaMeaa,CA92828 COIPEISATIOI Perking Ar .. Repalra & 11~•467699 &.40.1c.9a Llc•M18554 640-6454 -•i>VUdU ~ A ,. __
Reeurtaclng e Roofing & ~ v •A· 1 •Ylll• Prtf"IJ ~•I • office work also. Hours are approx. • 8;~T. C;;"'..':°'~'°" Equai C>wortunlty
Weterproof1nge 83 t-4 t99 ROLLS CONSTRUCTION LH41CaJi CLEAN & EXPERT FOCtSERVfct PROP-• Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM to I ;00 PM start-• Emp40y9r M/FtH AD.JUSTER
..-___ , Contracting ior quallly 81 Over 25 Y'Mfl ~ ERTY MGMT.. 3% Bkr Inn ' 'Iii• ee • e ee •• ee e • 11lan1 ""1Cn home 1mpro11ement1 I wncart Lie T-118,428 730-1353 A.MERILAND 997-0Ml ... '6 salary is $100 per week. Apply • • .............. Ollll IU&UU
XJ:;;;;lllng Xn 1 logo I B-4sa594 _ 552--0,28 R c fRtE§tAVlcE • ln peraon, Mon-Thurs, 2:00 to 4:00 • : DELIVERY DRIVER Z
0..Jgn Serv Brochures. Dtat1tic Strricn Top Trim Removal Ova.I Ou~'&BC~~~;~ "Ulprv·!!l !!11L72 l_F7~l e PM. Ask for Eileen. e e e Wd~el an tggtMllWl ln-Typeee111ng GRAPHICS $efv Lie/Ina rr .... , "' .... --.... 1 ~t • • .......... with atrong com. NewPORT 720-1119, Married couple with 969-8283 or 53e.-ee98 LO RATES 552-0410 I;---:-:-:·-..,..........,.....,--• • Dally Piiot motor route • munlcatton llcllll com-
-reterenoes ave1tab1e 10 ITAIYlll OIUI... lt•Mtllat/ It 1 • ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT • • a II bl I H I : blne<1 wt1h good or
T'fPlno. Wof d Proceaa1ng l Houses11 11141646-6567 REES -• 330 w. BAY ST .. COSTA M ES• CA .,.2•2 .. • • va 8 e n unt ngton • C1llltut1ona1 abl1111ea ,0
r ypese111ng RUSH JOBS -----ITllllTI --OI ""' • "' " • Harbo a 1 2 h wor11 1 , 0 U R Sp EC I A LI T y 0..ra ToPPed /remoV9(J CIMn• _,_ ' Add'ne-Dealgn-Aemodel • AN IOOAL ~TVHtTY EMPLO'n" • r rea. • OUr S e n a ut Peced en
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up new l•wn• 751 3478 Ofano-Co Ortalna.1 T"" Ou•--. Low Prtoe • I • pe aft • vlroment for the Cotta GRAPHICS NEWPORT Entry & French OOOfa __:__ • Student MOYWI Tnaured Fr;; Ml u;{. 831_2345 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e • r ernoon. e Meu trH. College
720-9 191 By Norman The Doorman Clean UpaeTr• Topping lie f 124--438. 84 t ·t.427 ! Call 642-4333·, Monday _ • degrM preferred f• HOME LIDS Oak & Fir 657-DOOR Shapl~Removl~HIUI NEWW~Storage LlcenMd Contractor with • F Id • pertence pr.Wred, but
or .. , time to refinance :11ectri-.. ~.--Tr .. ~m~=~: compt MIYll ... AI H: >: ~,;.~:s~ Openlns• Now Av•ll•bl• : A~t ay 10-5 P.M. Ask for : ~~t~ '1~~u:.
CALL NOW 642-4449 , PUIUSI ILIC11IO gardening Competitive Careful-(;oun~ now. Affld'I, comm'I. • • • proceeatng a v1rtety ol
DRAFTING, m4tChan1ca1 Ouall~WOftl,free .. 1. prleet Chuc:k842-2873 ByhrlorpMice.&48-3MS ::;~~~~~.~0~~~1~~111~;: CAR ROUTES : Or•n,,e Coaat : =~·=~~·;,:~:
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Call S4~5 1RESIDICOMM'L/IND 25 Mow-edge-clean up•tree eom' p•.! tfil!! for n.-Ken E/t.42-t710 I car.r e • 'f Ot t ablllty, end rehabllltatlon Ca~t!f yra Do my own w()(lc lie work iM-27 t8/E Iv mag -· ,...,.. ""' I~ = E E I C h • 330 W 8 Exo.ltent HJa & • 2bVri Fnirea SitY • 278041 Al 64&-6 t 26 ou·s FINN LANDSCAPE In care & llt• h= ror '11 •rn X r• •• • · ay Drive : • 11 t • av 811 ~b 1, ~ 1
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PtlOmbo con11 988-35&4 rNew--1REP•1R aua111-. No --c&e LAWN SERVICE FINE PifN'tiNd BY RiChO EJCf>er1, pet90NI, rw. HUNTINGTON BEACH STATE FAlll ,.. ' ardSlnor ttyraofl'tappy Plupe.'Or.'O.W41M-ttl7 MOTOR
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0oor ... tc 548-4980 fncla tSHIKA'WALAHOSCAPE E INDEPENDENT A II bl I I am.,....,.... BUILD OR REPAIR Nb)QE ~ ..,_I ,_,..... od Clean-upt Malnt A. A A PAINTING Int/Ext Attordat>le Alfnodll bdl . V8 8 8 n rvlne area .......... I& lltH
W•ll• dOOf'I, wtndOWI. w°";d ~ llnll~IO':"" Spr1nk ...... .,cc 8~ 147 1~~~;.::'~ ::::klt=-.Cf1-• .... ·_· c.ii......,_7_22-r .. _7_83 __ , $300 to $600. No collect~ !quel n-....,.-.,
pelloe OC>'<ltl'a remocMl!t f • G H&--0 a DUSTY'S ~/lawn Deliver 1 day a week. N Ing 3-4 ho d ..,_,_ft,, L1e11n9 ean~ M'-5948 ,... reo. tta ..,,, a..., Wktvtmo·i DAN SALYER PAtNTNO • ura a ay. Mon ~
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53 t-3225 John n 5-t082 co•I For •ppt call l..ewn-T,..Shrub I tlll GLASGOW PAINTINO 642-4333 &per Pfe( Waoea 0.
0oor .. ~r-A1terwtione • 14«WNS or63t--0668 Tr• rr1m end~ '~':,.~· 30 '"e..~4 w':9:.oW:::-~ truck or station wagon and • aak for Kirk. ~ffaaexper Fem
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m tt/640-0300 ~-..... ·-17 r-· -----.. _ I~ oPMlnO In a WORK ..... JE.EPWA.,.,,,_.... --•vv,pfl 5-H ••• lllm:llmMS. err "Clrle>rMee ~t WOf1t1nO ..wo-&8/H .. :t~~ J ~!;it IMI HOlll 11. w/tral •r. LTD, V .. ~ IOeded. DATSUN •?i 280Z 2+2, t••/M'J-1111 ~--.-~ ment fot 0rct., dMti " .,.. ---.... ,OIO Whtte ~J (2AZK.40l111UN ._IN 4 IC)CI, "' ... ,,. o1ettc POlttion "*"*-pr.rd. omoe Ute. 1EXc1n1 blue ttwnp. Gt.a DUY! e.:t1 tmporU, 752~ amlfm • :. -::, 93000 llllfl ..-a 'II ...-
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King induttrlee, tH1 150M. Dinette Mt 175. Twtler. Adame. IMot\ & ~. tr.._, Jdnt (8tk# 2161)(8erl 2t4I) 124lc*W,13150 matchlnt leettlilr Int. Vt, a&1to, Utt. OMM,
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(MaicArthur & Aedhlll). Gold Whlttpc)Oj Refrloer · · . ,78 ..Mt ,_1 4406 wtth Htw-OAAHOf COAST mot9. (10IOf78). Vf/IY Uo. acp .. 71 110«* Gia ME,.CU"Y LYNX '14
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Prtvatuchool 2-tc>m M9)1ag Wllller' EJec. ..,.,.., lmell, .... ' ~box. 11850. 2620t#tlor eo.taMw 8untool, l-4peed, AM/PM l40-M30 -.n. I -*· CUil 53&-l4' l ' trtc °'Y9' l250. IM7-8115 cute, '250 Incl. PYC>9Y ctludl, lft 11pft 14'41H CMe. MUS'f SUI · wNI. .,_. ....... ttrti.
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1585/hr ulety. Apply LES vXUXRX 248 W•ii Chat ha/nu .... cw.. .. llTUlllL ~e.nuur.&P811nt ur.. bett. 20451Cte1mer~.HB, _ __
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Heed• eu.torner 8er-Aoe .... 1200 4M-511e 3e' v-a.nn. Doc:* boll. htlup, 8"\/fm ae.. meg 722..etSe IM6-4e57 8-* rllbultenalne...._ HUHTIHCJTOHIU.a4 wNM. sao v..a. 1750"' MeO. IM-01M
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ph01o bac*Qround help-Oueen~ln teblew/ tlOme ntnaee oentet ex· of Arc:M9, N8 W&lmo. ' HONDA ACCORD '11. 4M-te.2:2 · . FOfU>7t_.....PlntoAun OLDS '11 OMEGA fut, &4&-2424. cebr~ 1 4 chra ~ ercl .. Ind welQht bench Avt 511 IM2 2423 tlfMs, Betoe. 4 dr, 4'K ml, "' . CHEVY 12 &miifO Z21, t· About n.w tne 4 apd ltouatwn. 4 dr '9dln. 4
.... bile --'·t•--_ __._. t refln $75 • 1ee' preeet S175. 87~7978 • • Clualia tMI Lo1ded. l4HO firm top, •e neiw, .. ldr9a. (etldc) a.Int tran~-cye. '4000. 175-72r7 '"" ·-,...,. _,.,, . 40' MOOAIHG AHO Mint. 1 owner. 546-3175 n9W tsf91 lllOO. Me1nc1e • I ~et Prom! .. Ctub Cont.mp. din rm rect. fV ttrte 23' COLUMBIA~EJ<oelent FOtd 1'41 cSeluxe Wooay , 720.o3301213-llM-2974 talion o.. 1250 PINTO 1171 wMe run In Newpor1 8Mctl Par1 Of Glue top w/4 uphol chra 1 I L 0 c 1 t Ion I 1 2 O O W890fl. Ortglnel. COin-JAOUAA 15 SOVEREIGN EV99 649--4474 ebOUl, ,_. tdbe, 4
fuM time. Mutt be 21 Of Dbl bed w/tldbrd,4ft oak ... 873-4755 Eve & wtcencta'. pl9te, rvnt goodl I 12,500 Antl\r8Clte grey ut, grey CORV!lT! '11, ldnt oond. LINOO\..N CONTINEHTAL ~ (Ide*). e• M It
OV9f. Aa for Pameta ctleltdrw'.7rtwttltoneRCA 21" In Beautiful or bHt offer. 714 ltl\rtnt,tnrl,l\dltWlfV,ep 1ownr ... xtr•,dW'me TOWNCAA '809¥6fYop-tr•neportatlon oar
after 1pm e50-6029 toll w/OU. tr1m. Mlac. Walnut (pert oond) Con-NAT IUPl 1111. 914-a345 whtl, gwaged, ~ ,.,. 'II l 44'* lug redt '6800. te0-5140 tlon. htlr Int. JCJt cond, $1250/080. 641-4474
11111m IUlll 850-9123 days a evea tote. TV Meda wortt 850. De Ann 8ey""9 Vlltege IJ8MliMI till ~AfOO~ ~ 3400 t: T -:R 8 0 DIE 8 El l4te0. 8'4-4123. lvellfllQll.
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open.839-1410 a ct1 11r, zl~pered Truaprt.tln OOCl<to28'powwboe1. 8'2..oe20.bN.Bln ' ·~~at~"°!;,:; "9WOoncs.,5Km1.'L.... ~:'Wd~A.M/FM cw. low ml ... , (IHJcs57> :1,;:~~r.tu.t
culhlona $1&0. 51-2467 _ Hr lido Vlil-ue. Ouer CU:. to mt 1 ownr l5eOO or bl,ly. (I002M) UCI 481YAO &ioell 4.:W 1 N586. ~ &. son · . UMm HUii King Size w11erbed, Pf'kg S250/mo 873-2747 atll f!!!tf ldnt &.2-tttt mu9t.. 11..-· ... Uno Mwc '4CMl30. PlVMOOi'H CHAMP '12· ==~= ~~~~·:'fi~'f6N'JJHxll~1 !,S~~:!Jlo'=~'!:. M~~.':7oi.50::: °'~.•.a:,~ _:~~~'.':.=~::
In 1556 sO Cout 40hp motor & trlr. Corn-• · Bra Ind cw cvr Incl. pow• r • b • 1 u t t f u I alt e/c Ill. Joeded., Jdnt. ~-~ KlngaW1t•bedw/frme, ptete ~ 6 tow line, ON8HORE80ATMOOR-JUST OFF THE BOAT 17000.380-1311 10040uel8t.,NB. matching ten U · mu9t.i$46-MZ2
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1• P• I llllJV• Medlterreneen heedbed. 8' SEAFLIGHT Sallboeta 150/MONTHLY. NHr AJI White. e.t off9r IM xtrM JCJt ""* ... VW '71 Bug j1500 Gel 110,IH. Johr-.on & Son w~ Allt9tent M-f. s'~~ r_~:c, ~:' COITIPtet• '"5/ea; 2 per-Pevttton e7Mt28 759-1870 cw 952.,..135 $83K ml, 552.9210. • conc:t. Rebft' 8"0 , ·,,.. Unc. Mere. 640-5830. Cl...ifted Ad. 14?-M71, 7:30e~:30pm. 14 75 eon moulded paddle SH 0 A E M 0 0 RING ALFA Romeo 'IM GTVe. MBZ 450 SE ,75 1 owner tlfee. 980oo 1889 aft lprn A
per Hour Beneflta 210 Lo• derk Pine Hutch boat• $9001•. Ilk• new. WANTED On Balboa Anthr' ..,, leather, aun lo ml (c:tlerry) '•• Ml#: vw .72 &;per 8-Cte, rebltl,..,._:...:.t=r-~t=-
M c Corm I ck , C M w/~ & .mber 947-8t55/~7-n74. 111end. Cell Collect roof lie oowt Plrell S 1 HC 940•0300 or q ttw.o In A-1 cond n=+:-=-+=+=+=+=-
M&-t510 i leu door lnHrta KAYAK. OcMn Seda Vlk· 81&-502--0220. Pe'a, tr0nt twey b.,. a54-0i18 S21H. c.i Olat'9 K .i tllllTlllUmaDI 250/ftrm. 973-8748 Ing 1& rt. Rudder, begt, SllpAvaU -NoLIYIAboerd Warranty, 8700 ml. • 834-8354«8"0 9982 ir-:--r-=-r-=-...
Lge htepl111t $125; twin cover/paddle, cw reok Up to 43• 1441 850--0121 alter &pm. MBZ 88 2808L dwtl blue, , __."-"-t-......,..~
For B.n.t lnltlat1V9 PIT Of bed 175, Qlr1'1 UI Chic '550 7141993-8491 to 45' $486 llgtlt tan Int .. auto, lilf, VW 80 SCIAAOCO. 5 IP• 1...-. ......... --.......--~~.:.. FIT Hrty + comm All S h Inn bike 150· Up ti 25' "'""" cue., 2 toe>e. $15,500. elr, am/tm ca91,,.. red atM of Orenge County. c w • p ..... Side tie to _,v LAROE SELECTION OF p p after 8 82&-5143 paint Good cond In/out Call Eva (213)283-205e 720-1704 Npt 8ctl tftl SWALES ANCHORAGE NEW & USED BMW'SI . . . 13296/obo 646-7981
BMYtllul oelc dining Mt, 9 24' LYllll Dally 9-5 54&-1501 Lm.,.. _ MBZ '72 350SL 1;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;--ilin --------1 cene beck Chalra New paint, nw J,v.,, SUPS AVAIL 25,30,35'40' VOLUME SALES Brown/beige Int. 80K ml..i ~.....--t-=-<t-""-1
TeiemWketlng 11900/obo 720-1704 HtreTMk.973-3934 3333W.COA.STHWY,NB SERVICE&LEASINO ~S~~1·~~!~ fNB "SOUTHCOUNTY r--"t=-t:::-<
a .. ..£ I.alt 1._.._ Npt Bch .. , Niii Fla /IEPI IM2-4'« 9-5 Mon·Frl 3870 N. Cherry Ave. · VOLKSWAGEN
11Ht1 • " ••• , Solld wood king llze Wlt81' . fl • SLIP WANlED-NftPort LONG BEACH MBZ'n 280e i9500 Nu & Plrt-n.t bed t>eeutllul Mbrd & e 91 4k:w, 1:, ~ g 50' KMCh, M/M Rankin (No. Ct.erry exlt-40S) pnt excel. A.I~. anrt. lSUZU
dra;,,.,, underneath, ¥rt "3~.r:eo_~~U · 547-e822/857·1573. (114)111-lltl 953-9202 °' 7082
Energetic PIOPte needed drHMr with mlrr0<,nlte ry ' Tllld9-lne W~ MERCEDES '71280 AMO,
to conduct I M.ntetlng 1t1nd $800, oak wall unit Brano new Evlnrude 4 hp IC. llU,eda1ita OPENS~ DAYS 1tldl lhlft, a.Int cond,
Study for the Orenge 1100, p1tlo chair/tibia $595 w/gu t1nk . Pr1oed to ... 113,000
Coat Put>llahlng Co. 1250, 2 IOlld WOOd bar &73-1434 wt!. Ooug/08n •ttlft'Jtltt/ tee-5890 or 5!1-3432 .. s.llfec ...... t4 1too11 s150 857-8180 llAIY FM Ull lcltttn llll ~'*-Bani ,tee e.3 P:::'1~~=r.! •iactllutHI IS 24' SktpJ~ 1978, 430 hrl 300SEL Must Miii Sacrt-
qutred 10ee1 IOf home-ANTIOUE Lhot Stand, ~ ~/sn:9 ~1 cond. Like Y~ ~&J: ml. SIMPL y THE BEST nctno et 17500· 646-5NO
mekera, high 1chool beautllul OuHn Size 642 118610 &3 t-6456/E 1350 080 e40-1028 Salea _ 8ervlQe . Leulng Mull Selll Honda 'IM Ac-
aenion, ooflege ttud«ltl Br... HNOboard, new -EUROPEAN DELIVERY cord LX. F/equtp.trentf.
& moon,,hteral Hoors Delta Faucet. 8'2-7229. TUii • Ulll&L , ... LNtDt 1540 JAMBOREE RO. Wlln'. S79t5. l40-7827
Monday-noay 5·30pm BEAUl Large walnut TV 25' 8aylner Slratoga '80 .cETUiCbextt; NEWPORT BEACH NISSAN 'I? Stania. Jdnt
to 9·00pm, Saturday con.oMi w/25" TV thl1 225 tip Votvo, bait ays. •YOUR NEXT AUlO* AdJacent to Fa.Non ltWld cond, cn#M control, "'·
9'00em 10 1 OOpm Start need• work No mark• on VHF. well cared for S~ ~ltlon to Open ~ Oeyt ! WeMc auto, 55,000 ml, S5000 •t 1' OO/tlour plua wood call 990·5844 $15,500 bordertne cndlt. ~ obo 545-3232
bonUMa Privet•, deek a wtlnd/4'Y'99 25' Ch<ll '82 angl lnbd 225 can MAAYPAT SWEENEY ..... ,n-·· PEUOEOl ............... uo.act phone. CHU• ettlr• hp bstt cng. VHF D/S c~ Lealng Co. Inc -s.--.... ..._ ""'""'
Hom.worker1*96come LOnERYTICKETS aw'im etep 'a c•nvee 972.t27oorf3WH1· DEUVERYDEPAATMENT Wagon, lmmec concS.
For 1n1ervi.w ca11 M• u 4 500 McL•nna•s BMW N .. br•k .. ' ur .. Marano Mon -Fri et FOR SALE 3-ENTRIES, 28, OM~ Ea.p 79 twn ~ IU\U1 $10,500. Call &31-0335
8 4 2 -4 3 3 3 b wt n BEST OFFER, 631•1254· Chevy, lo hrs, VHF.' DIS. I' ~ j ~I M-FU119.S-Stlll8 PLYMOUTH CHAMP '82· hm·3pm Or •fter POOL -TABLE 1" alete. lull canvH, 1 ownr • 8288. EucllctSt. Snr1. xtt cond, 21Kml,
5·30pm at 642-5878 GOOD CONDITION wtth 129,900 ;.. , ~"" I Fuffer1on. CA 12950, 546-3088
A CCESS 0 RIES 24' Tl\ompaon 'IM, mid • 714-45809300
1250/obo &45-3217 cabin, 280 Mere. lg wtn-WI ll&ll Ill 213-891-8701
TERM,INEX INT'L SOLID Olk wall div, d~. trlr 1~.900 .... a UI
The nation 1 leeder 1n p19t butcher blk oof tble ovel 29 Century 80, w.-. -
control, nu Immediate wtlt kite Ible 40x30:'. am ender: twn 230 Merca. lllllU
opening for Serva Rec>-photatwed arm chair v-8. 8 l>Mm. S22,500
,.....,1a11vee. Exp helpful, ~m crm end Ible frost 27' Imp 'SA, twn 280'1, II 300E but wlll train, muat l\1ve 1 Id ;tlbl• apd• co 50 mph, VHF,
Callf driver• Ile, good ~=~m•'• ~·yp~!r1ter. atereo. 2 1trm1, trlr $399 drtvtng reeord. We offer 873-4518 147.500
competltlV9 Nlaty. llbel'at Newport Yacht Ea.chang.
1noentlV9 ptan, ex.c.li.nt FrM It TH (714)97S-t800
company benefltl Cell dphOlat•ed ,;can;;, d8fil
714-64&-0213, Of apply In pumpllln color, recttner, lall INtl
peraon 9-5pm, 1539 Y91vet uptlol. need• r•liiiiji;;p.ii"""'P-!"P-.~~
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J 1 /r /a_. reedy to reoe Of crulM CNflT 18 wtcMpen<S car a .,,. ry •n IV• w/atl eqylpt Mlllenlum
proof of In• tor home~ HU Falcon $78.500 PP ~p:'p.~r Ref!~~ BURMESE Tepertrl ... (71•)730-3780 Wkd~ Of
$4()()...800/mo for p. T MenOaJey per10d Exotic. ( 7 1 ' I & 7 3 • 3 0 7
Mr1y am hfl 751-4155, PurChlHd over1ea1 Ev/Wkndl. Wiii Co-Op
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De Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, April 13, 1888
"°~.~· ~-=.~·, ::=.::-.3:a':d ~~.=-.ethThletN::"'a::'ot~ r:-... ~~°'~ ,~~ .... llled The folloiMl'I piweone we Ti.~ piweone we r•ted ,...,..llOne O.t• Thi tolOWIQ ""'*""'.,. .,. County on ...,... 20, County on IMrCltl 25, the Collnt'f a.rt.of Of·
60tt1Q ~ -ck#la ~ • IMcll wll be Opened. ~ OOlng ~a 1tte 1 enge County on M.sdl 5, H~US 0' ,IZZA .ta, P~C"IO COAS'T ,IN! IO, 19M. Tlrne llde .. be HA8TINOS INCINTIVl ,_,.. ,.._ 1918
1814' 9Mall IMJ.l_~t· Ml!ATS. HtH Oold•n Opened: 10-00 ""·,__of ANO TRAVEL. t 11 24111 Publllhed Ofenge COM! Publlhed Ofanae Coellt ,.,.. lnO\Otl le9dl, Cellf. ""'"° \Antern Suite I 114, Laguna SW-24000 Avtla AoM. Strwt, Newpor1 e..cti, CA OeitY PltOt Mardi ao. Apftl I , P11o« Maren 30, Apttl II. Publllhed Otenge C0Mt
Ant11ony Dorie. 5112 Nlguel, Cli t2t77 Lloufwt ._,.,, CA t2tn. 92M3 t3, ~. t8M ta, , 1tM o.ty ptk)t Merati 23. 30.
H-d Ave . w~. f11oOW w .,.,.._ 2M71 Tltfil on..ct· Of"Y me rtght. M.,m. w.... t 11 2•1n ~ au-oat ~ e. t3, '"'
c.itt t1t83 Alotne Avenue. Lagune title, Md '"*-t of LoretlZO ltrwt. Newpol1 e..cn. CA &u-077
HlkMCWd OON. 5112 Nlgull, CWll t2t77 C .._In Md 10 Che prop. 12ee3
HlllVVCf Ave .. W..Cmlnet•. ~ A. e.otta. 30962 tnywlllbeofter.oto,. ... " Tim HMl!ngs, 111 24tti "8.IC M)TIC[ "8JC N()TIC[ c.llf 92913 ....._ten, ~ Niguel, r~. the lntemel Rev-8tr..C. Heowl>Oft IMch. CA rtalC ll)TIC( NaNrd A Doria. 80e 1 Cllllf. 92177 .,__ a.Moe wlll f\lmleh In-12"3
SunMt Clrote, Hunttng10tl Oonlld l. SdvnlOt, 2325& tom\e&ton lbout POMible Thia bullMM II ClOfl
8Mdl C* t2t41 COio. MllllCWI Vlefo, Cellt encumbtenoet, whkfl tNl'f ducted by COi*''**
T1lla0 bu.ineM la con· Hte2 be '*"' In determlf'llnG the M.,de W .... duc:ted by oo-penn.t TNil bullnea• I• con--VMue of the lnt••t being Thie atetement -llled
Antnony OON ~ by 1 Otn«ll 1*1• aold Oeeorlptlon of Pfop-with the Couniy Clerll of Of·
Tiiie t.tetement *• llled Mr1thlp erty: Loe 185 and the North-ange ~nry on Metoh 25.
wnh the ~nty Clerk of Of-Oonlld e. aenm.dt ... teny one-ne11 Lot ot t9M
..,. County on Meroh 25, Thl9. It~ wee Med Tract 007, .. enown on • ,....
Su-OH 1984 wttti the County C4ertl of Of-"'llP recorded 1n 9oOlc 2t. Publlahed Ofenge eo..1 Ml.IC ll)llC( 1--.. ---ti'_W\_Tll'C....---.--. ,_..,.County on MlrCtl at, Pegea 25 to :M. lnc:Mltve of o.11y P11o1Mercn30. ~ 9, __ ;....---..-....;..;.._.....__ ,._ ""'"4 Pvbli8tled Ofanoe eout 1oee M1ace11eneoua M~. r•· t3. 20. 1198
P'tCYtrlOUI ..,_.. '1CTTT10UI euaMU Oeity Pilot MAl'oh 30, Apfil o. P'W111 COfda of Orenge County, Su-OH
...... 11'AT'lmNT 13 ~o 1980 • ..., ".... c.lltomta. Pr0j)el1y mey be Thie IOllowlncl pertOn ,. ...... 11'A.,....,., . • Su--08~ 1111 0-..... -ln~ed at: 2 t5..,.. Reven. I--.---.,.-Ml'l-Tll'_C __
dolrlG ~ M file lollowlng penon la .... ,..-t .._.., CetH. na. New90rt 8-ch, CA n-"' "'"~ PORTABLE DATA SYS-dolng~u· -92ee3 FROM THE STREET1---------TEMS. 17 s-csanoe Ortw. J L 8 . GAMES. 0592
1
Pubtlehed ~ CoMl ONLY SutlrNMlon of 8idt ACTITIOUl.,._U ..__.... e..cn Cellt 92ee3 Klrtclend Cir , Huntington All bide be aubf'qltted Mam eTA'f'Dm)fT 'CM;i'oc>n-·Pet., Rob-Beech, Callf 92&47 . l'tBJC NOTICE = PllOt Apttl •• 3. 20• 27• ,,_, S:..0-Bid The tollowlng pw90ne .,. om. J<>hn Loyd Bonomi. 0592 on Form 2222, Bid doing ~ u · ~7~~.92983 Klrllland Cir, Huntlnoton ~M SU-o99 ~Pu~of.:=c: W~ISER LOC°K, 5555
T'Na bualneae 11 eon-BMc:h, Cellt 92&47 dicaled below tot Forma McFadden Avenue. Hunt-duct.ad by. el\ ~ Thia bu1lneu 11 con--.ol.l/YlON M 2222 end lnlonnetlon eOollt lngton Beech, CA 92&49
P .. _... ducted ..... WI lndMduel .. ~ rtalC ll)TIC[ Meaeo Bulkl""" Productt Chrtlltopher .,.,.,..lard .,...n wL' .. __ 1 NOtlCe i. hereby given that IN prOC*1'f Submit bide to ""'
Thlt ttaternent w• llleO ""'' """""'" ~lier IN perton nemed be6ow Corp • I Oelewwe COfllO'• with the Counry Clerk of Or-Thi• .,.,_,, Wll tiled 1he pertnet9tllp • P'ICTITIOUI ......... before IN lime bid• wilt be atlon. 6565 McFedden Av-
ange1 County on Mar oh 20. wttn IN Couniy Cieri! ot Of· 1 010 re ex I • t 1 n g b • • lllAMI eT A ftfllBfT open«S. Payment T erma: enue. Huntington Beech, CA 19" ange County on Mardi 31 t w • • n I • mo n g 2 1 5 4 The tollowlng perM>nl .,. Bid muin be ea:ompen6ed 92&49
,.,._ lo&e . TRAOIHG CORPORATION. doing bull,_ M . by the lull amount of the bid Thll buelneu 11 eon-
Publltf*' Ofange CoMt Pu....._._,. ,.._:"f:.·~~~11 ~=~R~== ~ Ba~~ C:.t~I:.~ .. = If It totela l202 or ..... " the ducted by • eotl>Of•tlon o.lly Pilot Maren 30, April 0. .,.,.,_, "' ....-. 1 --total bid le more than S200 Meaeo Building ProdUCU t3, 20, 1998 Deity Piiot Aprll 0, 3, 20, 27. SOCIA TES.• Cellfomla~ pon 8eeoh, CA 92ee3 aubmlt 20 P"fOlnl of ttW CC>fl>
SU--081 t9&e erll pertnerahle>. doing.,...... Berney Eallt. 3098 amount bid or 1200. wtlten-Thia atat_,t w11 ni.cs
----------Sl>-100 ,_.under the llctlttoue llrm Baythof• Or • #8-6, New-wtth the Coun"' Clerk of Or name of ARDENWOOD pon 8eedl CA 02ee3 ....., 11 greater On eccep. '' • ______ ll'_Mn_T_IC£ ___ 1FOREST VENTURE located Norman . p Boop, 7881 tllll()9 of the h'f:t bid, the = County on Meretl 0. ___ ... UUU'-..;;..-.._""-----11 17922 Aten Str•t Suite 8eedl Point Cir . 1119. Hunt-blllance clue, 111Y· *" be ,_,0
rtalC NOTICE
...C:TmOUI ., .....
MAmlTAn.NT
The t<>Mowlng peraon II
doing IX.Ill,_ ..
100. Qty of lrvlna. State of lngton BMch, CA t2M8 required lo Ml 2 noura •11• Pu ,..._ ,.. __ _ flCTlTIOUI ...,..... 291 ,-, aeceptenc:. of lllOhMt bid blllhed ..,.ange ..._1
NAMI eTAftMUn' Celltornll. we• on the h hi• bu1lnete I• eon· Form of Payment All P9Y· Dally Piiot Meroo 30. Aprtl o.
CALIFORNIA CUSTOM
CATERING. OOOD Newi>ort
Clr Of • Newport BMetl,
Cellt. 92e&J
The tollowlng peraona are oay ot February, 19&e, dtr.-ducted by. co-partnera men1a mutt be by eutt. 13, 20, 1980
dOI bual.._ 11 IOlved by mutuel cona.it. Barney Elltt certified check. cahler'• or Su.006
lngl WEST .... RKETINO None of aalO peraona wlll Thia lta1emeni WU ftled
P9taf Jamel Fey 1932
~Pl. A·2. Cotti M-.
Cell! 92927
"'"' be ra990"1lbla from Mid wtth the County Clettc of Qr. treuurer'a ~ or by •
CO 27319 Jardin. St • date 01 dlMOlutlOn tor ll'IY "'09 County on MAl'eh 18. United Stet• poatll, bank. ---.. -.. -1 1C-Mn_TV'_r __
MIMlon Viejo CA 9~92 debll llabllltlea or obtt-to&e ••pr-. Of telegrepl'I money ,.~ ""'"""
Rleherd Ii, Hammett, 911<1fi1 lneurred under Mid ....w order Makeeheckormoney----------
27319 Jardlnee St . MINlorl Krm neme or by any per.on Publlahed Orange eo..t order peyable to the lnterrial flCTTnOUI .UIM•I
Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-
Ouc'*1 by:: an Ind~
Peter J Fay
Viejo, CA a92892 or ~a operating under I Dally Piiot March 22, 29, Revenue~ NAMI ITAT....-r
Thi• bu11ne11 11 CQn· Mid llrm name AprH 5 l2. l9" Natura ot Tltle The right, The tollowlng pwaon1 .,.
Thie 1tatamant wu flled
with the County Cleflc o1 Or·
ange County on MlrCh 20.
198&
ducted by 111 lndMcklel I Dated February 1998 • 5o-07, tltte and tntereat al IN tax-doing bollneet u ·
Richard A Hammett SAM ... IS ARDENWOOD peyer (nemec:I on the front of GOPHER EXPRESS. 7771
Thi• !l11tem9nt wu nled I ASSOCIATES. 21!>4 Trading .. -"' W\TV'c thll IOf'm) lo Alld to the prop-See Olen Drive, Huntington
with lhe County Clerk of Or· Corporation • Celllornla ,.UUU\I ""' ""'-erty 11 offered tor Ille aub-Beacll. CA 92&48 anoe County on March 25. gene<el part~ll1lp. 1 New flC~'I -·-u J•ct 19 any prior valid Lindi R. Brown. 7771 See
F10UOI
Publlahed Orange Cout
Dally Piiot Mere.II 30 Apfll 9
1986 Yorlc corporation • "...,... -out1tandlng mortoegea, en-Olen Drive, Huntington
,....... Publllhed Orange Cout .. ,.,.. ITATIMDff Q.lmbranoee. °' Oilier Ilene Beec:tl. CA 92&48 ,
Publlaned Otenge Cout Dally Pllol Aorll 13 1986 The tOllowlng peraon1 are In tavor ol thlfO partlee Lori St•. 711 Pacific
Daily Pllo1 Marett 30 April 9 Su-l05 dOlng bual-u l!Qalne1 the llJl~ thet are eo..t Hwy, 1302. Hunl-
13, 20. 198& 13. 20. 1986 J AND B ENTERPRISES. auperlof to the llen at the lngton Beadl, CA 92&49
Sll-080 Su-097 11919 Wallace, 1204, Coeta United Stet•. All property 11 Tn11 bu1lne11 11 eon-.. _IC NOTICE n11n•1c NOTICE MeN. CA 92927 ottered for .... where II and ducied by· co-partneu P\8.lC NOTICE r~ r-~ Leonard Anthony Ju1ke II, u la Alld without recourae Lindi R Brown
CfTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
19 19 w111ace, •204. Coet• aoalrm the United Stat• Thia .iatM*lt w• nled
M .... CA 92627 No guarenty or warranty, ex-with the County Clerlc of Or-
Thl1 t>v1lne11 11 CQn-pr-or Implied. 11 made u anoe County on Metc:h 18,
Aprll 14, 1988 ducted by. en lndtvlduel to the valkllty ot the title. 198& 7:30 p.m. Leonard A Julke 11 quellty, quentlty, weight, "°*2
Thia statement wu ftled 112•. or condition ot eny ot Publllilect Orange eo..1
with the County Cleric ol Or-the prOC*1'f, °' lta ftt-Delly Pilot Mardi 30. Apfll 9. Continued publl<: '-ring of Alen veroult'1 Appeal ol the Denial of his Appllcellon tor anoe County on March 19. tor Illy uae or purpoee No 13 20 1986
Second Hand Dealer'I lJoenM 1986 dlk'n wtH be eonaidered tor Su--092
Publle heerlng and City Council review ol an 9DPMl by SAID SHOKRIAN Corona oet P'J03IOI ellQwlnoe or edlUltmtnl or
Met, from Ille epproval by lhe Ptannlqg CommlMIOn on Fet>ruary 20 t98e, ot USE Publllhed Orange Coaat tor reeotsllon of tl)e Nie ----------1
PERMIT NO 3191. • raqueet of PETER SALTUS, Glendora. to permit tl'le •tabllanment Dally Ptlot Maren 22 29, b...O on lallura ol the prop PlB.IC NOTICE
o11 tllle-<>u1 r•taurenl with on Nie beer end wine end lncldentlal -ting In conjunction Aprll 5. 12. 1986 arty to conform wtth41ly ex·
with 1 Oecilcet_,l balcery tacttlty, on property located 11 360 1 Eut Cou1 HIQnwey Su--037 pr"MO or Implied rep-I T A~:,~ 0 P'
Corona del Mar. zone C-1 The pr~ alao lnclud• a reque1110 wal~ • por11on of the rHentellon Redemption
I required off.,,_, pertilng IPICeil m-•c Ml'ITll'C R"'ht T'-"'ht of P'~!~~ Propoeec:I ORDINANCE NO. being ,.~ ""'._ "V 1 ,.., r"' 1 r• vro;,...,_.. ...._....
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 0~ NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING THE NEWPORT demptlon, u apeetfled In P'ICTITIOUI 8UllNIEll
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AUTHORIZING REDEVELOPMENT OF AN AREA BY THE 'ICTlTIOUI 9Ul4NEla Internal R9V9tll.le Code eec-Iii.AMIE COUNTY OF ORANGE NAm ITATl•NT tlon 8337. ere quoted u IOI·
RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION 0J: ~~::eon• ere ::'of~~ 1:i-:=":. ~hd:= .. ~ .::=::. ~lon~~lngs Rea, 8!"78 ~no ~':'~~Ung lhe ,.':'.!! CouQCll Cennery VII-INlERNATIONAL REN-Sale Any peraon wtloM ner from tl'le peftnentllf> op-
llge ad """ere peicl IC rea Ian .,.,.......,. Ad Hoc ""'"mitt• T ALS ANO LEASIANG OF P'°'*'Y nu i-i levied .,etlng under tl'le llctltlou1 19~1on opQOelng the eooouon ol the propoeed 5-yeer OCS leUlng program tor AMERICA, 15 Corpc)reta upon lflall neve fhe rlgn1 to bullnMa name o1 Angelee
Reeoluuon eon~llno 10 the Nie of Group w Cable Inc . purauan1 10 Mellon Plan Suh• 100 Newport P•Y the •mo unt due. Mufflers at 71 I W•1 17th
S « ,,..,.. ) of '--"---M C I " "" Beech CA 92e«IO togethef with the •x1>«1 ... S1ree1. #8-10, Co .. a M--. CONT~cr's";A=~OOsn uniclpel ode andr99Mlng.-,esolu11on No <><r?2 Frlnclac o Ern .. t o o1theprooaecllng.lfeny.to.I CA~27
S Benita 10 10 Townaend the s.eretary 11 any tlrne~Vflctltloua bullneu
12 ~;'~ eon1r1C1 no 2550 to Pete< Rodger a Property tmprovement tn lhtl amount of Nor'th, Sante Ana, CA 92703 prior 10 lhe Nie thereof, ano name atetement tor the Pert·
°'l>Pfove an 1rch119C1ural MfVl<:M agrMmM1 with ~1 W11lokele Tareyeo A 1 A Thia bu1lnea1 11 con-upon Mx:tl peymenl lhe Sec;-Mflfllp waa flied on July 3
1 led 1 .. _.,. the ~ c ,._, M C 1 y h ,.__ 1 f dUC19d by an lndlvldull re1ary llh•ll rMtore such 1984 In the County of Or ~~..:O , o .., _ _,,n pr..,.,~ orone v ""' ar ommunl Y out "'''"'er Of a 811 Francleco Ern.to Benitez properly to him, •nd ell enge. FILE NO F -2497 U5
Watve the irregul&rlty 1n the Old document• 01 Fleming Eng1-1ng In<:. end ewero Thia at1t-1t wu ftled further proceeding• In con· Full Name Ind Addr-of
Contrac;l No 2502 1nclud1ng additional bid 11em1 10 F1em1no Eng tor 11'111 101e1 price ol with the County Cleflc ol Or· nec11on wtth the levy on 9uCh the Peraon Wlttldrawlng ~.908 65 ange County on Mercn 19 property 111e11 OMM from CarrOlt S Tebbelte 18904
Authortze lhe Mayor and the City Clerk to execvte a Prof9911onel SeNlcM Agre«nent t98& the time 01 auch peymenl fb) Walnut StrMt, Fount.in VIII·
Wflh Pavement Manegemenl Sywtem1 tor Pavement Ev1tlue11on Program 1965-86 nae11 Redemption ot R..i Eatlle ley, CA 92708
Approve,_., agr~t with tnter-Cl1Y Shelters. Inc to provide bu• shelters et Publlahed Orenge Coaat Alter Sale I I) Ptll'lod The Signed. CarrOll S Teb-
varlout loeallon1 1n the City Dally Pllol Mereh 22, 29, owner• 01 any real property be1t1
COMMUNICATIONS i\prll 5. 12 11196 IOld u provided In MC11on 9-luel Cllbete, Anor-,
To Tretllc Eng for resoonae let1tll' from Meoan Upham au--075 833~· their hejra. executor• at lAw, I071 ...._A--.
To Publtc WOt'ltl I()( resQOnte le1ter1 from Cl'larlel &n<I DO"'• Mu1er1 and Corona det or eOmln .. trllO<I. or any Hu1ttln9ton •••ell, CA Mar Chamber ot Comm«C41 paraon havtng any lnter•t 12to17
To Trelfk: Eng tor rnponae le1ler from Ellen 1 BrOOICs I MllC NOTICE llW'IMn. or 11 llen thereon. or Publllhed Ora~ Coaat
To Traffic Eng lor respon19 iet1er lrom prealdent of N9WPO't Center M8dtc&I Ptan P'ICTITIOUa llU ... H !::~n':!':'~1~1!i"f~r~e:; ?:'~11~~5~arch • Aprtl 8,
Auoclatlon NAM! ITATl•NT tile prope<ty 904d or any . ' Su--086 To pending Leg111111<>n end and Proceourel Ethics COmm111ee lefte< ffl)m Orenoe The fOllOwlng peraon 11 pertleular lrec1 of IOCh prop.
County DMaton League ol Ceht0<n1e Clllel doing bu91,_ 11 ert 11 any lime Within 120 To POiice Dept for 1ne1u11on 1n the rf.IGO<dt 14'1118< lrom Cn&rlM Terry commending R GD A SSOC I A TES , oa:. elttll' the 1818 thereof ~--Nlll--C-NO-TICE __ _
Newport Polic. Dept IOf dotng en e•cellenl 1ob 13311 Montagne, S1nl• (21 Prlee Suen property or ~-.....;.-------To City Attorney/Merine Oepl 10< responae letle< from Mlr.haet Wleat opposinq the 1 Ane. Cell! 92705 tract of property shall be
edvertlllng of a Newporl HarbOr mOOflOQ for Nie RlcharO DeRoae. 133 11 permitted to be rl!ldMITled
To Pending Legtlletlon and Proc.edural Eth1C1 Comm111e-1 letltll' from Chmrmen of Mon1agne, Sanle Ana Callt upon paymenl 10 the
Serl•t• CeHloml1 l.eglll11tlon Comm1nee on Approorlat1on1 92705 pureh-or in c.aAe he can-
To Publl<: Wor~ Oep1s for r..ply letter from Harb<>< V-Htll1 Commun111 A~ Thia buslnHI 11 eon· not be found 1n the county In
r90aro1no MacArthur Blvd widening &nd Newport <:.enter G-eJ Plen AmenOme<il ducted t>y 111 lndlvtduel ICf'I the property 10 be , ... To Martne Dept for 1nclu~l')n 1n Ille recoro1 letters from Wiiiiam F Gulley Joe I Rlcf'lard O.Roae deemed 11 sllulled then 10 LIH1l91c• end Steven Witten. •n 1JUpport of a live 1>111 receiver I Thia atatement wu flled the S.Creta tor the uae ot
To f"lnence Dept tor Inclusion tn the recor01 letter from Kenneth Cory C.CJntrotl&< of wt1h the County Clerk of Qr. he pu<cna:. hit hejra or
the State of CA regarding c;her>Q8 to estimated appor11onmen1 for Mot'>r llllllicte ange County on Mareh 19 Nllgna. the amounl peld by
LtGenM F-lor clllM and counties 19&e 9uCh purcn11« and lnler•t
To Tretllc Eng tor responae lette< from Catone del·M&r Chamber of C.orn~c;e FJOlllt thereon at the rats ol 20 •
reoardlng trelflc on Pacific C.Oaat Highwey in Corona <lei Mar Publllhed O<ange Cout 1 per ennum Eff:Ot
To Pubtlc Woru lor response. le11e< from State Oepl 01 Tr11nsponet1on ·~ard1ng Dally P1101 Maren 30, .Aprll 8, Junior Encumbrances !>-=
propoaed cn1nge1 to Ille rules end regula11on1 of the Tranapor11111on Oev&lopm"'1t Act 13 20. 1988 39(e) Etlect ot Junior En.-
To Merine Dec:>t IOf' reply letter lrom Central Newport S.,&eh Community As~1et1on SU-091 mbrancea A cerilllcet of
r90ardlng the pr09Qaed 1mpro~t to the Llleguard Sletlon II N8Wpi'A P..,r 141e of aonel r e
To P1.1bl1<: Work• tor r991y letter from Cr.eirmen of Newpor1 &&<;1'1 ~r1s Comm1'\~on 1.,.,, or ~ 1 r p 1~
SU0089tlng tr-be Y veo In lront ot C•ty Hell when w1cten1no Newpo,.. B1v1 PtalC NOTIC£ y e•eculed ~,:11~1 ic;
CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES Mcilon 6338 llh•ll Ol!teharge
Donald and Lucy I( Burns STATllllNT Of aueh property from ell Ilene ~~Ion• ~~~:''~~& C<>lom!>fl<~ AIANOOJ•llHT Of' umt>ranGM and tltle~ .,.... ., uaE Of' 'ICTTTIOUI whlCh Ille llen ot lhe
Robert M 0.Cke< •uaoeru NAME United S1a1ea with rMPflci
John V Donahue The tollowtng peraon1 0 which the levy w11 made
P'tCTTTlOUI llUIMll
NAME ITAftMUn'
The IOllowlng peftof\I Al'a
dOlng bullnMt u Battyan'a
Jewelry 19862 eon.tell•·
tlon Lene. Hunt Beeetl
92&48
Khaehatur Belyan. t9682
Con1tetletlon i.-. Hunt
8ell 92&4e
Thia bu1lnH1 11 con·
dUC1ed by· an lndMdual
KhflCNltur Berlyan
Thia atatemetlt WU filed
with 11'18 County C*1c ot Or-
ange Courrty on Mete.II 18,
198& ,...,2
PubU11)ed Ot•noe Coaat
D1111y Piiot Maren 23, 30,
Aprll 0, 13, 1986
Su-078
P\8.JC NOTtCE J•~ E Eu1on I nave abandoned the uM ot ad prtorlty
Empfoye<s Casually IM C.o the Fletltlou1 Bu1lne11 1. o. Pertrldge ,.._ FICTITIOUI 9U ... ll I
VIGkl Finney Name ECONOMY OFFICE 24000 AY11• Ad lllAMI ITA.,...NT
J&rry Gerson EQUIPMENT CO • 809 un.: fftauel CA ..i1 Marguerlle Holub South Gratld AvetlUe. Senta (714) MMio1 ' The :;:::w'ng peftof\I are
Sally Jo Merwtfae Ana Celli 9270t Publllhed Orange eo..1 d~EST~~NTIHG
Robert S ~ The FlctltlOUI Bullneat Dally Pllo1 April 13 1986 SERVICES, 928 W Santa
Ksy Rlctlerdaon Name referred to at>Ov• w•• 1 s 103 c 8 c "" 7"'"' Skip ano K11 hy S~1b1<. .. , filed In Or~e County on u-tera. ante Ana, A .. 2 "" E S I Martha Evan1. 928 W ugene obbota 09C*nber 3 • 198 l FILE Santa Clare. Swita Ana. CA flm VMGOvl I NO 180103A
o.w.y·a Rubb••fl S&rvle;I) South Coaal Group 1 927oe Al>Qllcetlon to Pr-'' Late C.1e1m ol MtcnM4 A P1rk1 Calltornla Corporation. 809 ---------Thi• bu11n... I• con-
For rejection South Grand Avenue. Sent• MllC NOTICE ducied by: an lndlvlduel
Lele Clelm of Jordan Arlen Potasl\ Ana. Calif. 92701 Merttla Evan•
REQUEST FO FILL PERSONNEL VACANCIES Thll bullneu WU con-mrmoua 9UllNEll Thi• ltaternent -llled
Approve two Equtpmenl Operator•. P11rlc and 8tr11111 Tr!MI {J1v111r:in ducted by 11 corporation NAMI ITATIMINT Wf1h the County Cletlt of Of.
PUBLIC HE.ARING SCHEDULING Thia statement Wll ftled The followlng peraon1 .,. ·;x: County on Metdl 25.
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT Mo 1 . Aequeel 1n111ated by the City "' N-pon Beech Wflh 11'18 County c.11 or ()r. dOlng bull-.. !9
10 emend the Lano UM Element ol the Newport Beech 0-aJ P111n cneng1ng lhe •noe County on Maren 20 MAIO FOR YOU '25 30th ,_
o.ion11ion lor lhe C1nnery Vlffege erN ~ 198& St Sult• 27, Newport Publl9hed Ofange Coat
AMENDMENT 1110 8(1\) TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BfAGH C RTIFIED LOCAL Publllfted Orange Coaat Beech. CA 92154}() Delly Piiot March 30, Aprtl 0.
COASTAL PROGRAM, LAND USE PLAN AeQU91t Initiated by the City of Newt><><! OallyPllotMercn30,i\prll8, JoAnna Rlcllerdl. 251551 13 20. l98&
Beacn to emend the Locat Coutel Program Land UM Plan. t;hanglng the o..lgnatlon ot 13 20, 1998 Tarrece Lantern. D1n•I 8u~8
the non-beyfront tltM from ~r .. tlonal ano Merine Commerc.tal to Retell end ~ Su--Oe7lC Point CA 92029
Commere1e1 Roxanne Coue 5 15'-'t
AMENDMENT NO 431 ·A requeat ol DONAi 0 L BREN COMPANY ~Beech. POlnMttle. Corone del Mer,, ___ MLJC ___ ll)_TIC[ ___ _
10 emend pon1on1 ot lhe NORTH FORD PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT P\B.IC N0TtC£ :;A 92025 IC'ftYUW•t ...... -..
STANDARDS lor RESIDENTIAL ARE.A 5 90 u lo delete pr~tone lor thared Ortvewaya Nancy JonaMn, 2975 Mt I , .. ~:..:....,.,,TA'=Mi'WY
on aubllenOerd 1011 DEPARTMENT OF Vi-. t..guna. CA 9205t -,..,
TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT NO 12271 (REVISED) A reQUMt DONALD L BREN THE TREASURY Tn11 bualnfft 11 eon 1 The IOl!Owtng peraon 11
COMPANY ~ Beecl1. to •ev1M. prev10ut1y approved TentetNtl Map Of Tract No INTERNAL REVENUE ducted by • 991'*al pert ~~I!~ p Lu s
12271 90 M to aubdMde 26 4 acr• of land into 1S9 numt>eted IOt• for detach41d tingle NO~IE:~ nerlhlp.Jo"'-e R ..... etdl (b)ACCOUNTINO CONNEC-
lamlfy realdenllel de.,.lopment I "·~· ...... TON t33 M IMUA CANOE CLUB -Upflold 11ett1 recommendation to approve r&qunl lrom IMlJA U ,._ ..,,...., ·~......... 1 Thia 1t1tement .., .. 111«1 I • t 1 ontagne. Canoe Club to UM Nonh Siar e.ecn 10 •tore end launch cano. n..... ,,. _.,..,.,,, n with the Courity Cieri\ of Of a.rite Ana, Caltt 92705
BICYCLE TRAILS CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMtTTEf A«AQt With r11grel the lnlonter~:i6 ~l ...._ ~ ~ ange Courity on Mwcn 26 Chri.ttane 0. Role. la3 l I reelgnatlon of ThOmu M Fllh t ....., . t ... pr ......... , .,... 1oee · Montagne, Senta Ana, Calif ~PECIAL EVENTS PERMITS I eeriMd l>e6ow hell.,..,, Mlz. ,..., 12705
~tlon tor N9wpor1 He+Qhl• Community Anoe to clOM Cllff 0r1,,., ~ •d tor nonpayment ot Publllhed Ortn09 eo.t Tlllt bu••~ 11 GOn-
AtverlkSe and Beeoon on Mey 24 1938 Internal r~ tu• due Dally Pllo1 MAl'Ch 30 Apttl •• ~~.., o.~
Appltcatlon tor Newport 8MCl'I AthletiC Cfub to (..lOM 9actr Bsy 1>4t'-1 Eu1b1utt ttom LORENZO c MILLER 13 2'0 1983 ly ,.,,u Thie atetement -llled •nd Sen Joequln HMll Aoeo on Aprll 27. 1986 T~ prOC*1'f wtll be aold et ~
Harbor PerrM APC>llcetlon Uphold 11ette r~111on 10 •"9<ove the epp11-e>ubltc .... u.ider Meled bid wttn IN County C4ertl of°'
cation by Peclf!G Tld9e Merine lo rav!M the oommerclel dock• b•Y'W8fd Of 227 20th = Counfy on MWUI 11 s,,..,. "8.IC M>TICE "8JC M>na ~
BU00£T AMENDMENTS Pvbllthed Or .. Coeat
'30.000 . f renater o4 ~ 8pptopflet1on1 tor l(jdtt!Onal fund• IM Cennety NOTICE OF Otllty ~ M9'Cll 30. Aptll 11.
Vlll./MeFedden 8Quere Speolflc Ar .. Plen EIR 13, ~. 19"
U3t -lnct .... In ~ Appropf'tatlOn tor purc:t\ue 0( rebullt l &tnm projeet()( ro NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY SlJ..090 repleoe one wftlcfl II beyOfld ~ see.aoo • 1ncr .... In 8udoe' Appr~•tk>M for award 0( Contract 2S50 tor AS TO STUDENTS
PtemlOUI ......... f'tCtililOUI .........
MAim ITATUmWT MAim ITA.,...,.,.
The lolloWIG penona .,.. The folowlng penone -
dolrlg ~ •. doll'lg ~ .. PeMfteld
VIDEO NIU, '430 WW1W Homll Alto LorM. 170 E.
Ave .. &Hie 0 , Fountain VII-11lll 8 t., I 110, Coe1a MeM,
tey, Cellf. 92708 CA 92827
Huen Ouana Vu, 11350 '-"nrteld ~t.
HwbOt 8tvd 12301, Sen1e tno.. a c.rtfOfnle oorpor•
MA. Celtf 92104 •Ion. 170 E. 17111 81 , 110.
Thanh ~U\I LI . 2902 Costa ...... CA t2e27
Monte Cert<> Or , Santa AN. John M11llln, 1545-0
Cellt. t27Ge Adatna Ave , Colt• Meae.
Thia bu1ln... la con· CA 92020
ducted by 1 ~., pert. Thie bualnea1 la eon-
nerahlp ed by • )Olnt ventUfe Huen V11 Pennlleld o.v.loc>rnent,
P'ICTmOUllUIMll
NAm eTATUmM'f TM tollOwlng peraona .,..
O()lng~M: L~ PETIT CHALET. tteO
E.ael Flfet 8t,..c, Santa Ana.
Cellf. 82701 Mtrude toe , A Celltornfa
Corporation. 1329 E .. t
Cemeron A~ Weal Cov-
lnl, Celtf. 91790
Thi• bualneu 11 oon-
ducted by. 1 corporation
AurM McHauohl. Preel
den1
Thl9 atatement -!Med
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AN OADtN.A~I OF THC CITY °' NEWPORT BEJICH AMENOIHG CHAP'Tl!A 5 04 to all t~ rtghta, pr1vti.u-. pfograma, and IG-
0'" THI NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL COOf PERTAINING TO GENERAL IMtlea generllty acc:orded Of made avellaC* to
PAOVJ8IONS °' BUSINESS LICCNSES ANO AEOUl.A TIONS lludenC. at the ldlool It doae not dlac:f'.mtnat• on
AH ()AOtHAHC( °'THI!. CfTY °' H(WP<>fn BEACH AMCNOIHG CHAP'T[R S 19 the beM of flOI, eofOf, netlonal and 9fhnle ot1Q11n
()I TH! NfWPOA'T 9£.\CH MUNICIPAL COOf Pl!ATAINIHG TO UNIFORM TAAN$1 In edmlnlatratlon of It• 9ducatlonal ~ ... 11!.NT OCCUPANCY TAX _,..,,~ ~-
AH OM>IH~ °' THI!. CITY OI NEWPORT 8£ACH AMENOIHG Cl1APTl!.fll 9 04 ,.__,,,., pollclea, tetloWahlp and loll\ programt,
°'TH! NIWl'Of'T HACH MUNICIPAL coor TO AOOPl THI! UNIFORM fl~ CODE and •thtetlc and other tch004 lldmfNet•ed PfO-
PuMINd ~ tN Orange Cout Deify Plot .. • oonwnuntty _.,. fo ti. c1111-a1 grama
IN City t1' HllWpot't IMdl Publlthed Orange Cout Ody Pltot Aptll 13, 1Ne
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