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1986-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
~~~----------~----------------................. .---- ORANGI COAST SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1986 -.. -. ~ . . . ~ GARFIELD ® WAKE UP, GARFIE.LP. l WANT c..>ou TO 5EE A 5UNRt~E IT'S AN £MOTIONAL lXl'!Rl£NCE 11ou·c..L . NI.VER FOR(;ET ! I KNOW. I '!JAW ONE. ONCE IN A MOVIE. IT'5 ABOLJi TIME <.'OU 5AW A SUNRl~E I 'LL TE.LL YOU WMAT, If YOU GO OUT .TMERf. PEACf.F'ULL&.r', I 'LL NE.VER A'!>K YOO 'fO !>EE A 5UNRt5E AGAIN .. • .,-.. -· YOUR HOllTDWN DAllY PAPIR by Jim· Davis WME.RE '5 YOUR SENSE Of ADVE.N,.ORE. ? ~ ' . '· .. ----------------------------------------------------------------__._---~~~·· ' • ALL ~GHT--THIS •S "Tl-tE. LAST TIME I'M TE.LLlNG 'iCtJ·· IT'S BEVMME! .· DENNIS THE MENACE What on EARTH.have you been doin9 ? And now we are going SHOPPING. JUDGE PARKER 5 -4 I found a 9reat hidin' place an" nobody cou Id find US~ ~.,_ F"a<GET, MOfvV'.AY--WE ALL HAVEt060TOTHE BATHROCM, ~SH a..R TEE.TH ~D t> SAY OJR PRA'IERS. By Hank Ketcham ------- by Harold Ledoux SAM, I HATt&ETTING YOU INVOLVED IN FAMILY PROBLEMS, BUT MY 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER KIM rs BEING HELD Ai THE POLICE STATION FOR SPEEOIN0, OR SOME SUCH TRAFFIC VIOLATION ! WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO GO DOWN DO YOU MEAN THAT SHE'S BEEN ARRESTED, MRS. WARNER ... NOT JUST GIVEN A TICKET! I ... I REALLY DON'T KNOW! NOTHING LIKE THIS HAS EVER HAPPENED BEFORE ... tHERE? I 'M IN THE MIDST OF AN IMPORTANT STAFF MEETING! ALL Rl6HT ~ I 'LL CHECK INTO IT~ ,, MEANWHILE WHAT'S THAT GIRL DOINC:, IN HERE? SHE WAS CLOCKED AT 90 MILES AN HOUR~ WHEN THEY FINALLY STOPPED HER, THEY FOUND A GLOVE COMPARTMENT FULL OF MARY ~,,,__, .... _.. JANE ! , .. .. -- WHEN'S MY I DON'T KNOW! YOU'LL BE MOTHER GOING OVER TO THE COMING JUVENILE DETENTION TO GET ME? CENTE~ IN A LITTLE -=-a••~ WHILE! --. r --··· D.OONESBURY .. ANO A5 lONG AS THER&'S ONE VJHITE Gill WHO'S IJCJN6 VICT/MIZ@ 8Y Ile~ {)f'KRJMINATl~1J!llS JIJST/C.E PEPAl?TMENT A/JU, NUI ~/ --- ANO I'M N(JT AlCWE. A LOT ~ INFW13NTIAL 8lACKS NOW AOMIT 7HAT P!?EFERENT!Al- PR06RAM$ ARE HARMRJL 10 THE Stlf=·tsTEEM CF THEIR ~ ~~ • THANK YOU, CfJN6/i?tSSNOOAN. ,....____ THE MES5A6c OP THESE lDP NE()-N~ IS VCl?Y a&AR: $TOP 61VIN6 US J085 WE IXJN7 ~Sl!NE I ---- ™E MASfER SPf-)S : HE W~ LIVE.5 IN AN EARTHQUAKE ZONE .•. .. ' by Garry Trudeau WHICH /IDJW EXPtAJN THc ReA6AN HIRIN6 l<UJJRI), I'M ril65!!¥3. I HE WHO RLJN5 BECAU5£ O~ A SPRE.ADI~& MIDDU: ,,, PROUES 1'HAI WAISf MAKES HASf E. ~ SMOOU) CO~IDER BLUI~ ~0-~Uk1" IN6URANCE ! . . MOON MULLINS by Ferd and To WHAT ABouTA PROFIT· SHARIN<5 PL,AN FOR youR CAB COMPANY EMPLOYEE,.. MR.MULLINS? SOME PL,AN ·' "THEN W~.AT ,A&oUT A FRIN<iE BENEFIT? WEL.L, JIM SURE GLAD '/OU ,ASKED ABOUT IH,AT,,.JOl<5 ... you <:SET "TH.AT TOO! IF fT RAINS, Yot.J ~er 10 ~OlL UP ,ALL 1'f-I'> WINDOWS - ,AND f<eEP NICE AND DRY-.. ,A DEFINITE__,/ BENEFIT! ,---- WE ALR EADY GOT ONE OF /HOSE PL,ANS". • L eMMF! <aucss = ''D~INKOR,AN EJu1ce'' • WAAT COl1'lTRY I~ KNOWN A'b n.\E ''EMERALD l~LE? - tf Windy Da~'J '~~-/ .. ( IRE LAND "I "1.ANCY I WHAT 1e, TJ.\E. CAPITAL 0~ ITALY? YOU HAVE BLACK SPOIS ON YOUR FEAIHER ,SCREAMING FLEA. A ~ -' HE MAKES SUCH A ~IG PROPUCflON OF EVERYrHING. ' ----- I D\DN'T e:AY .ANYT~ING .. TAAT WA~ MY STC:tl'AC ~ GROWLING I ', .. I COULD e£:. "THE. FIRST K.ID IN ~IS10R< 10 AAVE.. ~ER. GE.Cx:iRAP~Y GRADE. LOWERED e£CAU6E. OF A BALONEY SANDWIC~ ! YEAH-COCKTAILS AT FOJR, EXORCISM CF ™E SPOTS R,liUAL AT SIX ANDAMIOl\llGHl~FFET. •• 000, TMAT ROIJ MA~(~ Mt !XJ MAO. C"M uOIM(i TO FIX i.41M! I i:>o .. n KNOW WMAT l,l()O'RE TALKINC. A&OOT ! CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYIS? There ue •f least six differ· ettcet In ••wtne details befwffn top •nd bottoM panels. How qvldlty un yew ffM "'9Mt Ct..clc .,.,..., wtth "'"-Ml9w. -------by Hal Kaufman ------- A-z LINE! " may be H id of a person with a complete knowledge of tofM!htng thal he or the lcnowa It from A to z. K l f E D c BOOY LANGUAGE ( Add I part of the human body to complete each term Ex No 1 Brain • 1. torm. 2. mutt a. 3. utta. '· hair. 5. aate. 6. watch. 7. Gl•aMa. 8. .. gemmon. 9. ----masw. 10. ledta. 11 . MtVlce. 12. bowl. 13. QrMH. 14. strlnga. 15. aught. Aii-e 'I lllMH " MOC!li Cl ~,. li dl'l II Q..un\jl 01 De~ 6 ~Jee ... l l IS<'N\ • 141001 ~ WJV t pU4tH C •3 l. utlt'I I ....._ UCl,j Thia maze, rtght. otfera a chance to ... If you know maiee from A to z. J I G • c M N • 0 H A 8 c E D G z D y p Q • w s T Beginning at an A, •nd mo.vtng from aquere to aque,. ec:1011, down or dl•gonalfy, '" If you can trace through th' alphlbet'a 26 letter•-that la, from A to z. • A )( v u TALLY HOI Atlc IOfMOne to jot down hla or her Jge, add 7, double tHUlt, add US, double mutt egaln, dlvld9 by 4 and tubtnct t 5. Ana-.r wlll be the peraon'a age. Give tt •try. 18. u )~ ~ r ~ 1'1 ·20 , ·16 __ 2 ?"fJ-=-~3 3: .y 9. .10 15 ?2 · • • • • • 12 I 6 7 JI BACKDROP! Wt\et c.n you drew to compl9te &he beclcdrop above? AM mlMlng line• from t to 2 to 3, etc. ~ in .l ! . } ~ • • .. s ' .. 'I' For Bett r or For · WOrse W\l .. L YOO 00 [X)WN 101fiECbRNER " . . SfORE AND <3Ef ~ MEA8AGOF MlLK,MlCHAEL '? ) ... rr WILL SAVE ME ATR\P! ·-.. ... -. ' ' . . . . . ... . ~ .. . . . ' . . . . .. . ' -eRUSH PAJltTYI Apptr eolor9d pencils or crayons neMty to ......rtd .. .,,.. ... ~ ~. btue l-Y .. low. 4-lt. -brown. 5-Flesh. 1--U. ~· 7-Lt. purple. I-Dk . .-n. SPELLBINDER I CORE 1 o poi nn for v.Jng a ll t.,. l~tters 1n the word btlOW to fwm two c.omplete words AACHIVIS .. . . . " ... , by Lynn Joh~ton' - -... BLOOM COUNTY SHOE Tl-tE. 5EO<ET TO . A 5WEET GWING I~ RELAXATION . +z...,. ......... ( L.Cl%EN UP. i3END~E KNEE~··· HOt.P rr. fA.5€ N.A~. (,Al/Ce/.. IUKr. I ~uRR'/ UP, Rf\L.P~ ~ 'iOlJ'vE, GOT A BlG M~TC.l-{ TO~lG~T ~ ~ ~E.A~, BOT 00~·1 WORR'{ ... - ~ow l'M. Wl5£ TO ~LL a: T~£ NUE.50ME. OP055UM'5 TRlCK5 ~ \ 1\U6 TtME,, 1 wo~l'T r=ALL R:>Q T"AT "PL.A'4lNG DEAD'' ROUTl~E.t by MacNelly KEEP IT A~~ LmSE . -EXCEPT ~E GRIP. .._._.... ........ ____________ ....._, ______________ ~~~~~~· -- ,. ·NEW! Starting today, a monthly brings capsule =of~latest releases. Start 'f04I color~ file oaw. -I - lailJNat This weekend, a ~ew ' theme park -Dollywood -opens in Tennessee. Its down-homed?~ is the latest fantasy o lly Parton, one of country music's flashiest figures. She'll be on hand to greet fans, slimmer than we last saw her and all dolled up in one of her 300 fanciful ,,.: I ·Cambridge Klngs \ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking c,_....,...__ Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease, Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. ~ H 1 .. "11r:-o.a~atileew.percignttt-.mllldtod. . - \ LI • LET'S ASK What was your most unforgettable wedding present? Jessica Tllft ..,.... 1i111 1142 ta tr••• •* ._. er.,.; .......... j ii..,..,..... . .. My most unf~I:* and treasured wed-- ding gift is that I p Hume. And what's more. I've k'7'I him ... ... lttclllls• ..... ...,. ............ .................... .. My mothers permission to marry Mmttlla. who was from another country. Italy. and an- other faith.. Catholicism. (I am Jewtsh.) J would not have gone against her wishes. .. Jtyce ····"" ...,_ Trtdl .... ii 1'I l111,.1111ra'; ... rW J an 'k& -1111111r11 a.ta 11 1155 .. Jadic Gason pvt me a k>vdy silver-JM8t- ed tea service on a bi& nay. and Audrey Meadows and Art Carney each pve me a dozen stemware." -Sttill IDfl•* IM 111t1 S- CUISES, FOil.Ei ACAll: Carol Cbanninc. 63. denies rumon that she and longtime hicnd Mary Martin. 72. arc having a spat over their roles in the comedy Uigmds. playing through May 31 in San F~s co. Martin refused to uner most of the four-lmer words in the scnpt: so in rewrites. Channing got the juicier lines and. ultimately. better rcvi~ .. I'm grateful to Mary." coos Channing. Oh. and the plot? It's about two rival has-been~ Tom Sdleck will be back in CBS Magnum. P.I. this f.l.IL despite a film ofl"cr from director Lewis Gilbert (Muca1111g Rita) .... Dogs may be man's best fnmd. but actress Latit Chartnoa prefers horses. Chartcson. who plays Dr. Monica Quanmnamc on ABC"s General llospital. says her Andalusian show horse is .. wonderfully well man- nered.. caJm with a great deal of flair. and doesn't answer back. What other gjrl can boast a friend with all ~ qualities?'' -~ lllj1hr IM llit.a S- Pubfished by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H • ....,_., CMlrman John J. CUrtey, Pre91dent PEOPLE - - - HEADLINER ONE LINER "I don't think men like women who are aggaes.\ive. They still prefer girls who are MSerVed and have the mystery. n _..__.....,, ....... ,... ... -........... ,, , ... _ COVER STORY . arton's park: A dream come true llyopensa own-home style · neyland this eekend. It's one ore jewel in a life f glitter and grit. The first time Dolly Parton w the famous HolJywood sign t stands proudly above Tm- hown. msp1rat1on struck. -1 thought 'Wouldn't It be t if I could somehow change 'H' to a ·o· and just have it llywood for a day"" - Years later. as Dolly began lanning the theme park she had reamed about. the name ppcd into her head agam. -1 ught what a great name for e because Dolly (ts) from the oods. from the mountains." This weekend the country r secs her dream come true. llvwood -m the !\hadow of Smoky Mountains.. not far m the shack where she grew p -opens to much fanfare. A y sllmmcd-down Doll~ will t filns. The 400-acre park near the ounst mecca of Gatlinburg. enn.. combines what was once 1lver Dollar City with SS.8 m1l- ion m new Dolly-related attrac- ·ons. The Dolly Parton Back orch Theatre. where her family bers will perform. is a rcpli- of her childhood home. Aunt Granny·s Dixie Fixm's es foods Dolly cooks for her icccs and nephews. such as bis- 1ts and JfayY and fncd chick- . Dotty 1s called Aunt Granny her young relatives -because I in truth their aunt but seem like their Granny." Dol.Jy. who compares herself to a butterlly. has always spun her filntaslCS into reality. Her flamboyant country uccn get-up -platinum wtg. ng tale finaiernaiJs., rtuncstonc- udded costumes and high. heeled boots-IS pan of the fin- y. She owns more than 300 wip. from '50s beehive bouf- ts to the pun.kish hatrdo she favored recently and is wear- • r all can sing along, sip cider and ride the rapids Oolywood visitors can record a cassette of hMr own singing at Two Doors Down Mus;c EmporUn or _, cider at Apple Jack's Mil. l'he park aJso offers a taste of §moky MoootUls heritage. showcaUlg such .. cnfts. as dulcimer-ffl&kiig and quiting. Other ~ lights: a ride simueatinQ ~ rafting and a mountain trUi ride. • Locllan: RVll ,.,.... nor1h ol Gdlntug . 30,.,.... ........ ol Knomll, off HIQtwry 441 In Pigeon Forge.Tenn. • ~ Mey 3-0ct. 26. Open dlly aftllr Mey 23 fwou'11.....,... • Pwlcee: AicUs. $12.96; cl*hn 4-11, 18.98: • 3 end&ni9r ...... ....... 815-45:Me16. 1ng in the cover photo. She has begun to-update" her look. though -1 don't want to chanse drast>caJty." Since she turned 40 m January. she has pared 20 pounds off her .S-foot-2 frame and weighs 110. Her pro- gram includes ~ on a treadmill and a rowing machine. So with all the glitlC'r. why an amusement perk? .. I've always loved theme parks. I've always been intrigued with Disneyland fve always thought of myself in a way as a fcmak Wah Disney." she says with a pink-lipsticked grin. dimples showing. The part fulfills another goal: bnng>ng some of her eood for- tune beck home ~ provide jobs for my ~bors. my tncnds and my family." Dolly will pop into the park when she ·s an the area visiting her folks. Fans aJso might spot her-minus wig and makeup -wanderillJ along a path in the Great Smoky Moun- tams National Parle. In fact. it's onty when she's camping or at home that Dolly peds off her doUed-up look. -1 ~'"would go out without my makeup in public. I person- ally don't want to disappoint anybody. and I don't want to disappoint mysd( I'd be embar- rassed if somebody said. 'Ohhh. arc .vou =PArton?' or if I thouaht so said 'Gtrwd-d-d-J. you should ve teen ~ ly Parton toda)'. You wouldn't bd~whata ltogshe is!' I don't ~t to disappoint them be-- cause I have buih up this imaee with alJ this makeup and halr. It's fun for me. I enjoy it It makes me feel better ... She grew up in APl)9lachian poverty. dreaming o( country music stardom. The day after high school paduation in Sevier County. Tenn.. she rode a bus to Nashville and sang her way to the top of the chans with sonp like Jolnu> and w~ Is Uy a Butterflv. Dolly didn't stop there: ·Next CIPlC pop musk fame (Httt YOM C~ Again) and movie swdonr(9 to 5). In ~ Dolly is lively and outsp(>kln. It's no coincidcnoe her soap are filled with emotion or that her voice often quivers when she sirws. .. rm touched deeply by every- thlna. If rm Pna to eat. rm gonna eat a lot. If rm gonna love. rm gonna love a lot. lfl'm gonna laugh. I'm gonna laugh loud. If tm gonna cry. I'm gonna just weep. I feel every- thing to the nth degree." It's obvious she cares deeply for Cart Dean. her husband o( 20 years. though they often arc apart. Dean lives in their man- saon outside Nashville. Dolly also has homes in New York. Hawaii and HolJywood Hills. •What t love about being married to Carl is he lets me be single. We're good ~ We love the time we spend t~er. But he don't want to run my life. and I don't want to run his. .. The couple talked about hav- ing children. she says. -and then we re-talked about It and there's a real good chance we won't now." Her so~ -more than 3.00> -arc her children. Dotty says she11 never run low on ideas for songs. And she'll never run out of dreams. -Hopefully. 111 have dreams all of my life. because when some dreams come true and I accomplish the goals.II set for myscJ( I always make new ones. .. Most people work all their life for one thing like 'I want to be a singing star.· They become a famous singing star. and you can only Slay on top for so long. then they feel like thctr life is over. I just don't believe in that. .. Dolly has just recorded an al- bum with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt and will do 50 concens this year. She has a con- tract to write a series of positive-- thinking books. She wants to SW1 a chain of Aunt Granny's. .. I have this idea for a line of cosmetics called Dollyface. There arc just tons and tons of thinp I want to do. I may not ~t aJJ of ihcm done in my life- time. but at least I have some: thing to k>ok forward to. ..Just like the theme park. A lot of people say. 'Oh. don't you think you arc spreading yourself too thin?' or 'Oh. don't you think that's not Jlamorous?' " That doesn't bother Dolty. -if I feel IOOd about it. rm going to do it. because I am in the musk bi-=-=-=-MSS. .. she drawts. .. And business does mean bl =-=-=-nt'SS. rm not just in music. .. No telling what all I am ~ ma to do in my life." ll I , COVER STORY Country m0$ic museums put· out the welcome mat A growing number of country music stars are opening parks and museums bearing their names. DolJy Panon and Hank Williams Jr. arc the latest to join the list. The stars take pride in puning together the museums themselves ... I was the one who physically got into every display case and arrangui it all.·~ says Barbara Mandrell of her Nashville museum. And Johnny Cash wrote all the cards in front of the exhibits at h.is museum. .. There's an outpouring oflove" bc~n stars and fans. says Judy Turner of the Country Music Association. ··Rock artists don't tend to be as close to their fans.·· she says. "You seldom see a rock star wait around an hour after a concen to sign autographs." Nashville. of course. is the hotspot. lf yo u go. you can visit several of the museums in the city. More lie within a day's drive. Herc's a sampling of attractions: .... f/ICast Jonmy ~ dwrt>es hlS Nash- ··-~IS not jUSt I country music muMl.m ·His flvor- 118 dl8pley. a oolee1icw I of Frederlc ~ 90'1 bronze scutpturea. "We ha~ pr'.c1'n1 antique tumrture in- cluding the EJiz.aDdlan bed that we (he and wile June C1rter C1th) UMd cuing the first ftY9 )'Ul'I of 04JI marriage ... he adds The buikJ.. ing Illa l"Q..s Cesl'l 's of'llcN. IO rans mifl't "" "'*> hm. Location: 700 Johnny Cash Pkwy .• Hendersonvitle. Tel'V'I . 20 metes not1hNSt of Natl'MJe 0penc Mardl 1~. 15, 9 Im IO 5 p.m. ao.d &11days. ~Adults. SS; children ~12. $1, under 6. free. Phone: 615-324-5110 In llladl Slvwtlm Resort. llitum IOtd* The 2S-acre comp6ex *turn wa- ter sports, houseboat 1nd cebin rentall. a flol1lng store and a nigtlt· CU> wtw'9 oo.rtry' stats. Inducing Haggard. on.n perlotm. Haggard says hrs lavonte spot in the resort II on my houseboat anywhere on Lake Shastl.' Location: Like Shasta. near Redding In rlOf1tlem Callfomja_ Open: Yeerof'OUnd. Prtcea: Vary. ""°'* 91 ~275-1571 Cl( 800-362- 3044 (in California only) """JeMS c..try ... hrt JonM Illes on tNs 400-ecre Tu.as campground,., the Sam Houston ~ With ta Wlf9. Nancy, tlUt ther9. s plenty of speoe tot r.ns. This summer. ''ther9 wfll be I b9lid her9 flWlfY ~end,' says JonM. ··ano people ca(l bring their ~ era. Rti.n to the band. dance to the mutic, run around the ptney WOOCIS. "' ,,..,. ~ down Ind haw a retJly good time · Jona uya ,.,. can catch tMl riding around In hll pOc· up wuctt· ·w. mingle around het9 Loalllon: About 120 mii. ~ .... of Houston,...,.~ Open:May~~ = ~-6C83 C7I ~ .. ,.., ...... Cousin Minnie -S.rah Ophekl Cannon "' ,... .,. -°""' wel-comes tans. c.nnon. 73. opened her , .,...year~ museum bec:auM 'I Y8 gotten to the age wtw'9 I can't stay on the road •e IOITle of &he oCher performers, and I want9d a way to Stay Ii'! touch of the f9na.'' One of her flvorit9 ~ Is I r~ of Ctwistm&s at Gmd- er's Switch, Minnie's lmagln1ry hOme · It's the ona p69l:e In the mu- seum where Minnie Pearl Ind I come ~. bec:eilM that was what Owl.stmas WIS Ike at heme '' Location: 1500 Oivielon St . NuhWll. T...-i Openc v .. -rouno e"oepc some holidays. Hours vry: c.ii at.ad Prlcea: Adults. $3: children. S1 .50. "'°'* 815-2SM73' Tlftty City: Finl whO might IMw NutMlle d9- 1ppolntad ~use they he~·, IPQtlld a Stat haw a dWa of ..-ng me beea• my home 11 het9 end my~.,..,...,.,·· uya ConMy Twtfty. Hll oolonlll r.ou. teaed IO h !M*~ll In f'9 i«re lheme pertc. wtllCh includes a con- ~ pevdion and Conway's Showcase. an auclo-~ sual show Nt tels his h'9 story (Mtng the holidays, Twitty Qty IS wrapped in 250,000 lights and boasts more ttwl 40 speaa1 exhbts ineUling a lie-me NltMty IC*ie. L.OC8tlon: 1 Mutte Vlll9gl BtYcl •. HendersC>r1ville. Tenn. 20 mllea northeUt of NashYllt Open: y_, rcuid Hour. vary. CllahUd. Pric9a: Adutta. S5 50. children tr 12. S2. unoer e, ,.,_ ...... 815-822.ee50 Inn' 1tt1C1abf. This ~ includll a ~ lion of the 1rOphy room and bed- room from '*' l"IOnle. Mandrell add-ed peraonal touchH, includlng writing expllnatlor\ ~ for the di.pllys. i.c.use visltorl ShOuld ...... Ike I am tlklng them rwougr, ... friend. not a tour ~ .. LocaUOft: t 51 O Oivtaion St . NUIWlle Open: Yw rcuid Hour. vary. cal lhMd. Pl'lcM: AclMI. SS. d*hr1 tr 11 . S2. .....,.e,~-7100 The never~•seen memontlma nduOla l'IOtTl9 ""°"'" and the 1952 c-.e ... wtllCh tin w.arns Sr cl9d. Says Hank Jf : 'I goc to lf'Wlk. ng we ~ to 00 S01•-*'9 wlttl some of the~·-"*'9 and daddy's -that Mr-. In warehOuSes and besements het9 end there .... I wanted to 00 ~ig nice tot the fans with DldOy's memory and also gve them a dlance to see some of the 1tlings I've oolecied. Loc:alon: 1524 Dema lbl eun St Nashllllle ()pan: Mey 15 lhrougt'I Oct 31 8 a.m 10 10 pm . Nov 1 ttvough M1y 14. 8 a.m. to 5·30 Price: AQMs. $4: children &-12. S2: Under 5. ,.,.. PMne: 815-242-8313. lntta l,. ...... .-: The C09I Miner's Dlught8r gves fans I tas'9 of country life on !hts 3.soo..c:r. cMte ranch. located on her Tennessee property. ·1 Jlnt wll'ltld a trnal pl90I where my fans could come. t>Yt when Ooohttle (hulbend Mooney Lynn) goc atlOld or rt -it got • lot bigger than we planned," she stys. "That's Ooo Theres rdng. ~.swimming. campf'n shows and hlyndes. It has cabins and RV hoc*-ups l.oallon: 86 mies west of Nah- l/Ille in l'Unalne Mils. T ~ Open: Apn 10 Oc10ber Pt'tcec Per nigl1t for two $40 for cabins. S 15 70 10< full hool(ups $11 10 tor campllg MuMUm $2 ""°'* 615-29&-noo a -bid .... I I I t ~ l I ~ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking C a u s e s L u n g C a n c e r, H e a r t D i s e a -s e. Emphysema. And May Complicate Pregnancy. -YOUR FITNESS I . ...__ -..... _ ·. -. -· Harder workout means less fat but more polllds lle411111ii rm 2S and have teen CXCTcisi.ng regu- larly b an hour a day. mdudmg sit-ups.. push-ups and leg lifts, and working out on a rowina machine and statJOn.ary bike. In the past month.. however. rve cmbarlced on a more vigorous exercise program of rigorous calisthenics. It seems to take more stJ"mllh than energy and to be ton-1na my musdcs. But in the prOCC5.\. rve abo pined five pounds. I haven't upped my caloric intake. and rve increased my activity. Why wouJd I gain weight? n.- Doaaa Rossi Rot=h4ti. N.\'. Your weight gain can probably be ex- plained two ways. says Dr. James S. Skin- ner. profes5or.of physical education at Ar- lZOna State Uruversity in Tempe: •BWW"ll mmdt. ~of us mhent a tendency to build musdc more quickly during heavy exercise. and the results might show soon after a new regimen 1s begun. This tendency also 1s more pro- noun<m LO younger people than in older. as the body's capaaty for releasing growth hormones lessens as we aae. Muscle is heavy -denser than tilt - which explains why you can tone up (lo9e f.lt) and pin wciaht at &he same time (by ~ mmde). ni is not nrnina to mus.- de; it IS beina bu.med olf while your body. ~I separate proa$S, builds muscle. This as ~ny true if you are doina heavy calisthenics or ....taht trainina. where speci6c muscles.;~ exerciJed in 9eU ~ siJl to I 0 repetitions. • 8 2'.. boat. The other po5Sl1* reason for wriaht gain. Skinner says. is that you may be boostina your bone den- sity. Exercise puts stress on the bones. which s.i&naJs the body to build them . That is why it's amponant -~ for active women -to 111!1 ID adequait amount of cakiwn (800 to 1.200 mill). grams a day) fi'om such foods u chee9e. milk. yocurt. canned salmon or sardines with bones. and leafy srems (kaAe. ro1- lards. mUSWd). If you want to concentrate on k>lina weight rather than buildma mmde. Skin- ner suaests end~ activities -run- ni_JJ. rowina or usina liaht weiahts -which o&r an aerobic rather than a ~wort.outll -Jam ....... Do you ha~ Q h«Jlth (JI' fllnt!SS ques- tion? Wrll«' to USA WEEKEND, Your Filnm. P.O. Box 500W. W~ D.C. 10044. lndwdl bnef bi . dal.a and yow hmM and worlc and plow munbm. All l«tm will be' ron- si<krtd far publication. "Big break ir the visiting team. With Ram.da's Family Bonus Pim, the whole team has fun while you swe a bundle. • 41t11y, 1 s-Y1-Your team am a bi&, cmnfy roam for the price of ooe adult. • ICJds eat free. Meals -00 rhe home for )'0'1J' undcr:-12 p(ayas when you order from Rmwdl's special Kids' Menu. •Earn bonus coupom. For sarinp of SS on your oat Ran>edt lisit and a dmxe 81 winnins Rarmcfis Family Vacation Swtepmka, next time Ramada " NEXT TIME, emingway's son describes life with 'Papa' ... J,~UUlventures of a Fl~ tsberman: My Life ith and Without Papa Jack Hemingway aytor Publishing. $17 95) lltt father o a /l'f<rnd lit\ OLIJ?hlN\ fU"1flll I UC /f('\ \('\ 'ow la</.. Jlemin/(\1 u1 -I r est\ l'kl<"it win and fathf•r of oan J'i \lar~au1 JI and lane/ !4 -11 in 1Jw l11twl1t<ht H a1111>l11111(raph1 11 t1111• 111 "Jl...ttofl .... /11 \fu\ 4 1(/ Jt 11 i// UP" r at uhout 1l1l' IUlll<' 1011c• 01 us fathn \ ll'nth um/ /mt pu11hu 11011\ nolf'I Tne ( iarden of &kn Char/1'1 \1 rth'f11·1 • \11111 18 C/'i) '' '"' h •IU I rt•uttYI '"'"' D a manuscnpr f>t:xun 1n 1<;46 lh1• \/Jn '1 hovJ.. 1el/\ of three \I~ mothl'n and mndn c elehrt11t"> 11 /UJ entered htl Lile• 1Hth Papa ·· Jue/.... f)}, no11 l11t'1 1n Kl1< hum /dt.Jh1J. 1111h 11·1/e Put/.. lit• ((J//..("rl to ""'"' Karen T hrm1w You· re a fkhennan hrit. • Til- l'f wcond. Whal ma* )OU df.. cidt 10 •'11~? The first time I rcalh l"nJo~ed wnting was a touple of p1cn.., I did on COO'lt"f\3UOn and C0\.1- ronmental 1\~U("\ a fev. \<."ar\ back for f1rld & \/rl'Um \f11ud 11•nt1trn WC!\ a \truggk I LalkC't.I tJbout 11 for ah<1u1 10 ~car; 11 look three to ""nrc \\hat'~ }out~ ~hina tale? The \:atch1ng r>f a panicularh CllCtllng Atlantic salmon tn a nv- cr up in northern Qucl>cc a f~ 'cars back. I ended up a m1k and a half from w~re I hooked 1l. I alm~t got drowned Which rA }our father'' •Of1L~ i\ bnt'! Two come to mind One. pub- lished JX>Sthumousl\ and proba· bl~ rnnt.asmng a lot he ""ouldn·1 penn11 to be publi\hcd. 1s I \I r11 f'<Jh!t• f ru SI bel J use 11 n ok~ pkawrabk memon~ .\nd I ht> \un ll\11 Raet ckd1- i.:a1cd lo m\ mother .rnd me \\ har about Tltt Gordnt of E.dL1t? l"m fa'IC1rullcd 0\ II It took an L°d1tor <Tom Jenk!.) ""ho~"" the hnc ol the stor') and then ds'r -------- NG. carded tht extraneou!o. Yo. fatb« was \OS .,o. I hero. -What wpenled } ou? Pan of 11 wa.s l~ new mar- nagc 1n which m\ fam1h. didn't flt <his fathtr wed wnter ·Pauline rfc1tfcr 1n 19:'7) M' father went through a detinttt" ·person· aht} change 1n the last ~cal'\ fhe changes would happen 10 an~ one who drank as much a' he did He was a great dnnkt'r. and 11 was to be admired thtn E'en- 1ualh 11 wortc~ on \Our memOI"\ The ·end (suicide 1.n 1961 I came as a ~ult of not being able 10 u~ his memo!"\ v.h1ch Y.'3S his m~t "aluablc. tool \\nu ng meant more 10 him than ctn'· thing. a ABOARD AM1RAK Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in as50Ciation with Franklin Heirloom Dolls presents iu Ant doll to authentically portray VJVIEN LEIGH -------as------- SCARLETT o-BARA in Gone with the Wind Crafted in fine biaquc porcelain, and attractively priced at $195. 'There nn-er has been a motion pie~ like Gone wich the Wind. Or a heroine h~ Scarlert O'Hara, who ao completely captured the hearu of millioru o( movte-goen around the world. In Vivttn u1eh's brilliant, O.Car-wmnma prrfurmance as Scarldt. she evoked the very etRnU of Scarlett's 1ndom1table sp1nt . . her bnury . her Incomparable chum and vitaltry. Now Me~ldwyn-Mayer ha.a commw10ned the cttation of an authentic porcelain collector doll pomaymg Vivten uiah as Scarlett O'Hara. Like the cheriahed collector dolls of yesteryear, thla enchantina doll 11 handcrafted with meticulous attention to each and ~cry detail. Her upper body is formed of ftnc buquc porcelain in one delicately tculptured pie«, and her porcelain feet and lcp att sculptured with the aame meticulous catt. Her unforsettable hean-ahaped face Lt lovinaly pa lnted by hand. Her dre• is a thorouehly romantic creation of srttn crepr de chine, 1u voluminous skin and fitted bodice ~mna off to prrfectlon Scarlett's IOUthem beaufy. 'The ttsult 11 mchanuna. A work to dcltaht the mo1< dllCemma collector . . to cheruh. to lovmaly hand down from mothtr ro dauahter throuah tht yean to come. 'Viv~n Utah as Scarlcrt O'Hara' will bear the d1Jtlneuish1ng marh of M-0-M and of Franklin Heirloom Dolls. idcntlfylna It u an orlalnal-arld uclus1vc-iaue. It will be accompanied by a Certlflcatc of ~uthentlctty. atteatma to the authenuc decalltna of Scarlett'• eo1tumc and the ttalt•tk: portrayal of Viv.en U tah. To comm .. ion thtt lovely doll for your collectlOn, plcue be sure to ~tum the cncloted commt 1onina authoruart0n no later than May 31.. \ 986. DIA tlltN-"' llUildl ~ ~ • onwtl ·~of...,.,,...,,, /9"'" lwWw . . ' I I I ~ I l I I I I I ··t Franklin Heirloom Doll• Mw\klln ~~r. PenN,lnnla 19091 Pkur entn my commlalon for dv collector doll. 'Vlvlm l..clsh u Scarlm O'Han.' My doll will be Knt to l1W c.omp&ett with I ipttlal dilplay stand, whkh wUI be providN •r no lddirlonal chaitie Tut llMx pra la S 195 • I need wnd no peyment now I will be t,1lltd for my dtpotlt of S39 • wlvn my dotl 11 rady to be wnt to nw After lhlp ment, I will .~ b111:ecf 1n .._monthly in.c:altm.nu o( ~39 • NCh • , • .... .., -... ., ,- ........ , S t~· ....... -~ Si,narure __.,..._ _._ ............ !.~ ••• _,.. ..... ....-........ . ' ,. ..... ) • Mr Mn Mm VIVIEN LEIGH AS SCARLETT O'HARA PkCJM mml 17-v Mav 31. / 986 l..muc (~ doll prr co&crm Zip - WEEKEND MARKETPLACE FOOD .:. .. .. ~rystal Aurora Borealis Rosary Commemorating Pope John Paul II'• visit to LourdH Greek Easter tlis Smlay puts the accent on .., This .. limited edition .. .Crystal Aurora Borealis Rosary has a crucifix mod· eled after the Pope's pas- toral cross. and a center- piece medal depicting Pope John Paul II praying at the Grotto of Lourdes. Each Rosary comes with a specially designed com- memorative box. This Rosa;.y is available to anyone se~ding a donation of $·12• or more for our Oblate Missionary work. --------------------------------------------Enclosed is my donation for the works of the Missionary Oblates: 0 $12* 0 $15 0$20 0 $ __ Please send me Crystal Roaary(lea) . • 2:m IS 12 offenng or more each) Oty. ________ State _____ Z1p ____ _ NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS " mt Missionary Oblates· Belleville. IL 62222 ~--------------------------------------------~ I I I I --------- IJs.lraShl ..I was weaned on lamb." says Toula Patsalis, wiping a speck of lemon marinade from her kitchen counter ... I can re- member lamb forever and ever. Routed, braised, cut 'into ~ bahs, saewed with artichom or green beans. We still eat Jamb at least once a week. .. Like her Greek ancestors who roaled whole lambs over outdoor ·a. Patsalis will set a whole~~ lamb on the= .dinner-utJe 10 cdebrate. Orthodox f.aster this Sunday. ~tsalis-Detroit's doyenne of the Kitcbep Glamor cook- ware shops, who for 2Q years bas._.., stuc;lents how 10 cook evttything from pill 10 PIS1a -relies on herbs 10 accent the delicate flavor of tender lamb. aSbe recommends a lemon-prlic . marinade that ~-----------r----~---------i1u.~----------- also ~med with chidcen. "'Orep.no," she says, .. is an ev- eryday southern Greek herb, and prlic is simply taken for panted. Even tbc French make slits in tbc meat and insert whole doves. As for the lemon j uice. it adds to the flavor of the meat and tenderizes. .. "DOOAGARO" .......... ~ . ...., IADOft55 I IOTY I l.!'~=----==-====-.;? ___ :.J **' ....... ** ... ..,,_._,__ ..... M ... ,_., ................ _,.., ................. MOii••·-........................... ....,,we••.,.,..., · ftDDY If )'OU're cooking very young lamb, .. It's imporunt not 10 pre-brown the meat at a high temperature but~:. roast it at a Slaldy 350 Other- wise, it overcooks. A delicate hand in cooking. coupled with low-fiat cuts OD the marittt, could revamp public opinion of lamb. 1bc notion that lamb is strcq and pmey is wnq, .. she says. '"Once people have bad sprina lamb and Ft ~that hunlle, they're sur- prised in the nicest ways. .. Still, lamb conswn · is modest In 1985, the ~ ~ Plf'\JUCnt c:A" Apiaatture report- 4 ed 1.S. pounds eaten per person. ~---------· up stisbdy from he )Un..,, PEOPLE Will MY YOU but &r bcbw tbc 77.3 pounds of BET Clfl)IT CAllOS FOi beef~ :r ~! ~:. :-;::=="'..::::::: flEOlll.E ..... Of cbef 10 three Frad'~b: '°" ., ...... IDr -...... -,,_ CllfDIT l'tlOltEllS. .. ..... t ..._ .. _ , ... __ __,..do -W ~ID &.ftlll .... ,_ ............ JO_. ...... HQ -...~ ~ .. 10 Al._ir.-the-eer .Hurit19 Aidl Nothing ...,._UM t .... -....._ ::i..=:~-==-=--...: debone a lfl cXlamb and CIOO- -· under ~behind IN eer ......,...,,...,..,,.-. eoe.n111t."2t .... ,.., . .,,ID003 veruhemeatin10srnaUerrOM11 . no cords. tubes or wiree. 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Vttk fall foliqc tours of New Ens- 1nd cost about $800. A 14-day East Jaunt from Montreal to Washing- •. C'.. costs about S 1 • .300 and mcludcs t'on City jazz ntghts and tk Amish ry. <\irfarc included. Write: Saga In- 1onal Holidays. 120 Boytnon St. n. Mass. 021 16. fJ !I')' Finch Hoyr is a frtt-lanct ~'Tltf'r tn U.'ashutgton. D C. who sp«uJI 1 ~mg on aging. USA WEEKEND. MAY 2-4. 1986. l3 n.. Is a p09aible fire haDtd problem c;M1 the above cooktop modeta. Thia probtem lnvot'99 poe.1U. bnl 9kage of menlfokt a.mp. aupptied to Tappen!O'Keefe & Ma 1 ltt by RobeftshaW Controls Compainy. "your cooktopJooka Ilk• the one p6ctured, p._M do the fofkMmg lmmeda.teey. 1. Remove the burner pans, grates and knobs from the oooktop ao that the top may be lifted up for inspection. lnaped the manffokl pipe. If it is a round ......., nmMold pipe auch as the one shown in Ag. 1, go no turtt.. Your oooktop Is NOT a poeentiaJ prot>tem 2. "your oooktop has a.._..~ tokl pipe euch es the one shown In Fig. 2. 998 if ..... plMtic ..... ~ dl8ca approximldefy two lnc:he8 In dianet8f haYe been lnstaled on the valve shafts( ... Flg. 2). I eo, ,_..ca • -.iip ,_ been CGn'tldlld Md la NOT a pcMntlel probMm. 3. ff your ccx*1op has a ...-. tubuW ,,.llfold pipe as ltlOM'I in F1g. 3, and does NOT have p&astic ldei ldfation ci9c:8 on the vaMt lhldtl. the damps mull be replaced, DO NOT~ to pul, pry or.,...,. tr'9 , ..... Call tor MMce immediately at 1-100C24-22DI tn Callfomla can ,_.. M 1-GU. If any of the damps appear to be broUl'l, do not U98 the oooktop and .,,.. to have the gas supply to the oooktop turned off Thia problem 1nYo1ve9 the bullt4n cooktop 0nly. Other Tappan/O'Keefe & Merritt ranges and Montgomery Ward "Signature" models are NOT Involved. Remember, It your cooktop has a~ manlfo6d and does not have opaque JMastic ldet1dfication disca Installed on the valve shafts, please call toU free: 1-80CMS24-2208. 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THE SAVINGS rw.t,_.6-:tbymeltrom ~No..-.... no~eround. nofoolftel HA•AllD OrdefTODAY,•REGRET~ U.tNacoupon: IMralW: I 7 .... ,_ .... ... • For Hl!R · • Nutd• .... sb-. PM --.11..1. 11111 ,.,,,,.,..... I : e ,.,.,..,..._-"*WO/MJ,,... Q• ,_.,..Amlilb,,._,,., .... -- I ' ,.. I .-·~ I I CITY 19'Aft .. _. .... ..,,. """' ' I • our Views ,/ f videomania Ltistics point to a video revolution: By : end of this year, 40 percent of us will n VCRs and we'll rent 991 million es. USA WEEKEND readers are right :here: Of 3,245 readers who responded t poll in the Jan. 31-Feb. 2 issue, half n VCRs, and more than a third rent •vies once a week. Dt11l11111E ., .... z. ... -.: ..................... _ .. ,. .... ... .................... ~1111 .................... . 'Tllejwe dmged ., lfe' - c R el to pl .k G a rr. m Pl N A c " '-- 1t -llO .... ., .. .. ... •• lln To w Ni: ... Fn on I J • .. c " Polstets mer tall to •, nl it's probably jlSt as wel I took a poll myself, and here's a revealing resuh: 75 percent of us eat food, 25 percent say, 'Get lost!' Almost every day. new surveys 1dJ us how this or that poup ids about this or that subject. &om i>r· eisil policy to dcodonmts. One would IC'l the impression that 1hcre has been a hu,e buildup in the anny of nosN":OUn\er's out there oountina our noees. But teU the truth now. has a poll- ster ever lc.ncxkid on your door, or called you on the phone or S100Ped you on the stnet to inquft about your oreferences in soap or poli~ cians1 No? Doesn't that makr you fed !Oft of left out? Has anybody in your family ever been polled or SUl'Ve)'ed? Haw about your friends? Have any of Br c.d Hlllllllln Charle Ouood is IM anchor of IM CBS Sun- day Niaht News. Hr also is tnr tditor and an- chor of Newsbrak and The o.>od File on CBS RaiJio. them ever bccn induded in. say. a TV ratinp sample? Let me lake it a Sllep further. Havt you ever met anybody who bas been poOcd? If the answer to these questions is no. then you a~ hke me. I have never been poUcd or surveyed. and ne;ther has anybody in my &mily nor any of my friends nor anybody I ever met. I tholwht I was beina P;OlJed one time. but _it t~. out the IUY on the phone was U)'lng to sell me aluminum siding. But somebody must be answerina all thc9e pollstm' quer lions. The news is full of surveys about everythina under lht sun. The Uncoln (N'6.) Star recently ran a survey indO~ for what ifs worth. that Nebraska Republic:ans are much more likdy than Nebraska Drmocrats to sleep in the nude . Since so many political and business judpnents are made ~days on the tmis of what the polls and surveys •Y peope think. I decided to do a littlr survey of my own. Thc rauJts: .o.,_e.. ...... ! Yes, 7~ No, ~ Get lost. 25' • u..., IS'fWJ "" ....... ,. ..... food? Yes, oi.. No. 15"' Get lost. 2~ •O.,we"ll'-... !. Yes. 75' No. ~ Get ldll. 25' .u...,_ ........ ,... ........ ! Yes. ~ No, 7~ Get loll, ~ •Dt,w'9ft-., el h 7 Ya. 75' No.~ Get loll. ~ •8-1111.J J ll I ......... ,..,,,I ~ Ya.. ~ No. 7ft. Get loll. 2ft. •o.,_ ............... Wry? Ya.. ~ No. ~ Oet bl. ICX*. PJdi --tacardl people will problbly ~It my mcih- odl. They will UfolC t.het blr ~ in Mc:Gllde'1 Bir °" a Friday dtmoon II not I valid llltilliaal sample. Tht nuqln fl error in my poll, by 1he ..y, is plus or minus I 00 pmim1. My IUrW)' Jed me IO the foUOwins condusion: Just braUle a --oumber <:A~ ~ 10 bdie¥e llOmCthq. h does ea1 r'Oi' -Dy HoW tlml tbe tbilll ii 1n1e. Or. more~ ty. "'*)IOU cm't i>Ol 111 r:Atbe peope all r:Atbc time. if)OU pol mouP <:A~ 1bey can mm a fool <:A you. Q JI· USA WEE:xDlo· MAY 2'""'4. 1986 HUMOR, ETC . '!.__ ••••• f Ill a fill t.. Cab's lottll bi lllday It's the IOOth binhday of Coca-Cola. and 24,00> people have been invited to the world's 1aJ1CSt pnvatc pert) Wednesday to Saturday in Atlanta. The first Coca-Cola was cooked up by Dr. John Sryth Pemberton in a t.dcyard kettle and sold in his Atlanta pharmacy May 8. 1886, for 5 cents a g}as.\. He lost $24 on his beveragr that year. selling 13 drinks per day. In 1985. 41 1 million Coca-Cola dnnks WC"rC sold wo~ per day. for S7.9 bil- lion. If all the Coke ever rr.ade WC"rC poured over Niagara Falls. the litlls would now nonnaJly for 22 hours. 23 minutes. Scutll The c.oc..eo. Co Bnlller, n famies _. The incredible shrinking family is playma m a home near you. Only 10 pm:ntt of mmilies in 1984 had at least three children: 20 percent were that big in 1970. H<>p1ng to make smaller families close--knit. man y churches celebrate National Family Weck starting Sunday. Scucea C.... 8'1-.. 0-I AlnJilA e..... All e11C11ive's best frilld Want successful kids? Get them a pct MCbi ownership of a pct has a direct link to can:cr cess.." says a study of 100 top executives. 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As part of a nationwide advertising publicity campaign, a leading New York (irm will give away one million ( 1,000,000) of its most expensive home exercise machines-the best-selling GFX Body.flex-II-for the astonishing publicity price of only $9.49 to the first one million persons who write to the company address (below) before Midnight, May 31, 1986. This original publicity ad must accompany your request. Copies or photostats are nol acceptable. These are the same famous GFX Body Flex-II Home Gyms nationally advertised in leading media. Comparable machines are sold by others via television and mail order catalogs for many times the price. Indeed, you could easily spend up to hundreds of dollars for certain types of home exercise machines. More than a rowing machine, Body Flex actually offers you 9exercises in a single system. And it combines functions to save you time. For at the same time you are getting a superb muscular workout ... you arc also receiving tip-top aerobic conditioning! That means you can flatten your tummy, tone your arms, trim your thighs, slim your waistline, firm your buttocks, develop your chest and energize your cardiovascular system-a// on one machine! BodyFlex gives you a shape that looks great in designer jeans and bikinis-in just minutes a day. You can even melt down fat and tone up muscles while you watch your favorite TV show. When you're through, BodyFlex slips easily into a closet or under the bed. Bio~ngineered of precision tubular steel, with durable tension springs and smooth rolling seat, BodyFlex is hard as nails. Except for its 1J thoughifuUy padded seat, which is soft as a cloud/No wonder the GFX : Bodyflex~II is the fastest selling and most ~xpensiv~ home exercise machine ever sold by this famous multi-million dollar New York firm . • .. c p These nationally advert~ Body Flex Home Gyms will not be sold at this publicity price by the company in any store. There is a linut of two (2) per address at this price, but if your request is mailed early enough (before May 2S) you may order up to five. Each machine is covered by the company's full one-year mo~y-back guarantee. ' ro order, mail this-_original publicity ad (rto copies or photostats) .. ( ,.. ..... -... ~ ~ .... . together with your name and address and $9.49 for each BodyAex-11. Add only SS shipping and handling per machine. (New York residents add sales tax.) Allow up to 6-8 weeb for shipment. Mak~ check pay- abl~ 10 RTM Co. Mail to: RTM Co. BODYFLEX HOME GYM, Dept. 603-162, Bos 1711, Hkknille, New York 11802. 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Korman and Perrine star in the CBS comedy "Leo & Llz in Beverly Hills," which made its deb~ last week as a spin off of the canceled "GcOrgc Bums Comedy Week." The show originally was called simply "Leo & Liz," but that was before the movie "Down and Out in Beverly Hills," a comedy which abo spoofs the Beverly Hills bfestyle, became a bit. "I want this thing to work because I don't want to fall on my fac.c again," Korman says. "It's your ego. Smc.c f left 'The Carol Burnett Show' I've never had any big succcsscs. This is my last hurrah. ff this doesn't work. I'm on the golf course exc.cpt when I'm worlung with Tim Conway." Korman and Perrine portray a couple from New Jersey struu.hng to cope wa th the lifestyle an Beverly Hills. problems hke dealing wtth the servants. Michael J . Pollard. after a long absence from the screen, returns as the handyman, Leonard The couple also have a daughter who has mamed into an influential and snobbish family. Korman says he got the pan as the rcl!ult of an angry letter dashed off in haste. "T aota call to do a segment of the George. Bums show. but I didn't do at," he says "The call came rather late and I turned 1t ~own because I wanted more tame to prepare." He had JUSt completed a picture with Conway called "Long Shot." du-ected by Paul Banhel. who was being considered to direct a segment of the George Bums show. "Steve Manin looked at a rough cut of 'Long Shot' and didn't hke it," Korman says. (Apparently, the audience didn't like it either. h was a box offic.c flop.) "I sat down and wrote Steve a sarcastic letter. 'How dare you not like our picture'>' Of course, I regretted 1t the mstant 1 mailed it. Steve called me and asked, 'Is this letter a joke?' I was a little defensive and said, 'Of counc, it is.· He offered me another pan and I accepted immediately "It was such fun. I lovf"d Valene Perrine." At about that time, (BS and Universal Television got together and decided the segment that Korman and Pemne dad . "The Couch." would make a scnes. In "The Couch" they played a couple who want to impress their Beverly tlills neighbors at their daughter's wedding. They buy a designer couch at an outrageous pnce and go through all kinds of trouble trying to get it into their home. Six shows wert filmed for the ~pnng tryout scnes "This show has got to he a huge c;uccess ... Korman says. "All th1!i can't result in another piece of JUnk. Steve Marun wrote and directed the first show. Then he lef\ to do a new picture. 'M y Three Am1~os · "I feel 11's really good, but there's no way of knowing. When you do !i0mcth1ng in front of an audience you know 1mmed1- ately. But not when you do 11 without an audience as we did. I fit goes. I hope we '11 do the rest with an audience." And 1f 11 doesn't stick. Korman l\ays he has two projects wtth Conway ready 10 go. Conway. lake Korman. has had little success 10 teleVJs1on on his own. For a time h1~ hetnsc plate read "11 Weck-;," to indicate how long his shows <,taycd on the air. Korman quit the Burnett ~how tn 1977 HarYey Korman, Valerie Perrine u ''Leo and Lia.'' for his own ~nes on ABC It lasted five weeks Later, he made occasional guest appearances and directed "Mama's Fam- ily" on NBC. He 1s currently set to direct a C'.arol Burnett vanety s~1al on ABC The guests include Whoop1 GoldbcfJ.. Robin Wil- liams and Carl Reiner. It wtll be telecast m the fall. ABC's top eyes on bottom line By FRED ROTHENBERG UT ........ WrtW NEW YORK -In 1976. Av Westin worked as a documentary producer for a little-known communicauons company named Capital Cities. Ten years later, Cap Cities owns ABC, Westin runs ABC News' "2~20" and his former and current bosses sull art putllng a microscope to the bottom hne. "Their phtlosophy is deocntrahzed man- aaement. In the news division, you're rcsp0ns1blc for your own operation." Westin said. But 1f prosrams ao over budact unncccssa.nly. he added, "you'll be invited to !leek employment elsewhe~ ... ln the wake of m-.jor c<:onomi7ing at ABC, including 75 staff cuts at ABC New-; recently, the Cap Cities mind-set his been closely anaJyzed 1ns1dc and out"1de the network. Because of has previous Cap Cioes connection, Westin'\ 1ns1ghts arc worth notana. Westin was executive producer of ABC .. ~ evenana newscast until he crit1c11ed the new dlv1s1on's operations and wa" fired in 1976. He formed has own production company and wu asked by Cap Ci lies to do a documentary on the energy cns1s. At the time. Cap C1t1es wa!i one of the few syndacitors of pubhc-affa1r'i program\ "The way they o~rate 1<1 that they uk wha1 you need to do a Job," Westin said. "Then they uk questions ahout the number of days of filming and other costs." A budget is established. "If J went over. that would be my problem," WestJn said. "If l went under. they didn't expect any money back. What we're now secma here at ABC 1s essentially the same pohcy." Edatonally. Thomas Murphy and 0.nael Burke. Cap Calles' chief exccuuves . .-ve Westin freedom on the energy J'!'OJCC't "They never itot 1n the way," he S&Jd. Their no-fnlls corporate offices also Id\ an tmprcss1on. Burke and Murphy shared one ~rctat) and a cotr~ pot. Westin remembered Sunday, Mey 4. 1986 3 -Networks Who's Saving whose neck? Patrick Ewing returns to' Dallas' fold after a b rief flirtation with obscurity on the outside By BOB WISEHART llllCI I loJ ....,_ ........ Patnck Duffy must be smarter than I thouaht because he obviously teamed something from Uncle Bob's Law of Disappcanng Cclcbnty. Glad to be of service, Patnck, my lad. And don't bother with that check. This one's on me. For those of you who don't know how the Law ofDisappeanng Celebrity works, here it is: If you arc a bad actor or actress 1n a TV series that made you nch and famous, don't be a jerk and leave because you'll never be heard from again. As you probably already know. Duffy 1s returning to "Dallas" for the final cliff- hanging episode May 16. Nobody's admit- tmg anything, but it seems likel y he'll return next season, too. Duffy's character, Bobby Ewing, was hit by a car on the last episode of last season and passed on to South- fork's Boot Hill after the actor announced that he was leaving the show to go on to other things. Uh, what other things were those cxactlv? Smee "Dallas,'' Duffy has been seen as a goat on the miniseries "AJicc Daffy in Wonderland." A career as a barnyard animal probabl}' wasn't what he had in mind, but he should have seen it coming. Before "Dallas," Voltron gets lion 's share of kids ' cash By TOM COHEN .......... ~ ""* ST. LOUIS -To evil forces in outer space, Voltron 1s a mythical super robot that foils their schemes to control the universe. To Ted Koplar, president of the company that produces the animated television show, Voltron 1s money -lots of it. The half-hour program 1s broadcast by more than 80 stations across the country and in a dozen foreign countncs. It has generated m1lhoos of dollars in sales of Voltron video tapes and toys. If that's not enough, Commander Keith and the Voltron crew have been designated by the Korean Olympic Committee to defend the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul, South Korea, from outer space attack. For Koplar and Peter Keefe, the ex- ecutive producer of the show, the l'T1"Ctc-onc rise in Voltron's populanty exceeded all cxocctations. r•we never considered that Voltron would become a household word," Keefe said. "It's become a phcnom." Koplar, president ofKoplar Entcrpnses. said the show's profits arc "beyond what we expected " The cost of producing 12.5 half-hour episodes of Voltron approaches $20 4 Sunday, May 4, 1986 million, including the marketing an<J d1stnbut1on. World Events Productions Ltd., the Koplar subsidiary that produces Voltron, is paid by the tclev1s1on stations that broadcast the show, and the company receives royalties from sales of toys, lunchboxcs, flashlights and 'Pens Last fall, one toy industry analyst predicted the Voltron line would produce sates of about $50 million in 198.5. World Events acts 5 percent to 8 percent of every sale, depending on the manufacturer Now, more revenue is rolling in from distribution of the shows to forcagn markets and contracts to produce the episodes on video cassettes Not bad for a speculative venture by a small communications company in St Louis loolung for fresh approaches to independent tclcvasion proarammana. It all started when Koplar was in Cannes. France, in 1982 at a convention that featured exams;>les of animated proarams He was particularly impressed by a Japanese show with a name that translated into En&lish as "Go Lions." "I don't speak Japanese," Koplar said "What made this stand out for me was that visually and the way the story was shot, that even without the lanauqe, I could tell what the story was sayina. It was far superior to other productl at the conven- tion." Dull) was best known for the webs between h1<; fingers and toes as "The Man From ..\tlantas .. ..\ctors who leave successful senes never S3}' what those "other thinas" they'rt mo.,,1ngon to are More often that not. the) tum out to be something hkc a 10-day run at the 81lox1 Dtnncr Theater in ">\ Mother's Gums" with Pla Zadora. Duff) wasn't the only one to lca\e "Dallas." Charle~ Tilton, who played Lucy Fwing. departed last year after Luq had aflaars with everybody an Texas except Tom Landry and there wasn't anything left for her to do Be sure to catch the ChJlrlcnc Tilton him F-est1val when at comes to your town Another 'ers1on of Uncle Bob's la~ as called the Guy W1llaams syndrome If you're wondenng who Guy Wallaams 1\ well, that's the point. W1ll1am'i swashed his buckle as /om> Walt Disney's masked nghter of wrongs. and later roamed the cosmos 1n "Leist In Space" Now they say he li ves an Argentina. which figures If you don't know where ~mebod) t'i. they're an Argentina. TY oblivion usually comes two wa~~ An actor gets cock). assumes he's the reason all those people watch the 'lhow, leaves and shortl}' disappears from the face of the Earth. It's almost magical The other wa> t\ that we tire of them Audiences ma) lo"c the people they watch on TV, but it's never long before our heads arc turned and thetf\ roll. TV history 1s nfe with example\ Remember Jimmy Walker? There's no good reason why you should, unless )OU recall his trademark bellow, "Oy-no- MITE!" on "Good Tames " As J J .. the eldest ~n. he was so shaftlc'i\ and addle-brained he made Stcpin Fech1t look lake Bishop Desmond Tutu John Amos, who played has father, quit the sho~ an disaust (John Who'>), as tiad Esther Rolle who played has mother. Rolle was coaxed back wath the promise that J .J . would shape up. He didn't. Where is Walker now'> Who cares'> Sometimes actors team that they made a mistake m leaving a show, but none as fast as Duffy, who set a new land speed record When Pernell Roberts stormed out of "Bonanza" an 1965 (he played Adam Cartwright), he walled that the show used only a fraction ofh1s fabulous talent and he was ready for some serious, hea,ywc1aht ac11ng Roberts' telephone didn't nng for 1.5 years By then he'd concluded that a fraction of used talent 1s better than none at all and gratefully slathered back to "Trap- So here's my advice to Duffy: If they really want you back on "Dallas," arab II with both hands and never let go. You've already been a aoat and a &)onfied fish. You're runtuna o ut ofanimals. __ ., ... ay ___ _ ••• ,. J -~=---.-ou&• ....... ltltf I OP I) TM .,...... •11 tMt In .................. dlltlll'• toeell; ................... . dlltl I r ........ tM er,.e.i ..... 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M 1111..., ..... ~ 8 Sunday, May '4, 1986 - .. ·~-------------------------------~~~ -lanclay -llOI"'• .. ----· .. _ .... , --UILNIU 9 Cll. ... -,..." ... ........... ... -.11m1• _,DM.&.9Q ------.,,. ..... ,,. ... .. C1•1waaom• • flOI CUI 1-Report on tr1e Hie ot reek Orthodox patriarch Athenagoras. 1MnCAT .-r'Cll~ .... 118 'l'MI AllT1 TWLOOUATWJllll YOUntAmM--.... , ... a.at••--~ ,_ Featured. two-time Academy Award Winner tor screenwritlng. Mr Edward Anhalt (I hr ) IDuaJtADAMI CID llOlll "The Ice Pirates" ( t98•. Sci· ence F1<:llon) Robert Urich, Mary Crosby ~hr ., 36 min.) ._ _ 1't11 IWIYCAT1 llOlll "Moon Madness': ( 1982. Ad- venivre) Animated ( 1 hr • 15 min) ..... , . ..., • TGDAY'tW llCIOIY lmlOUT u.mnama .. wu••• Ln.-•u.T ,_.,. alCMGI AIDau.at ~ INMOUT ~T\lmU.U. .,. "Expet1ence Preferred But Not Essentlal" ( 1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds, ~y Heather ( 1 hr , 20.mln) (l).-..... ,OUTMtlOUI . (%) llOWll "Amityville· The Demon" ·( 1983, Horror) Tony Roberts. Tess H8"r j 1 hr., 45 min) n•1•U1C..-.~ .. ,.,,, mlf!ml 119 LHIW ...., .• -..... , .. ...,. ..... --.OOI~ --.OT_... a...IOIMIOOD• .. -.. _, ~ JT•WWT1WI --,..., -mmT('R)Q ..... , ... ---IQIOCll D..:I TUii CMmD> ... ....... , •Hl•IAm---119 IOOD .. ,. awn••~ &•-•a .... (I) .. Till.,..___ L-.•••• ...... CIULMI ii ..., ... LLOYD Oii.• ,,_,.MIMT ICOOIYOOO ... TM_, JATm .. 9i'l'OWCCI ---ell--· MmlTOOlll Wlf't PAW An enchanted -or l\C- cursed ·-monkey's p11w It et the cent., of this tale or m&glc ftnd the conMQUIO(le9 of lls use Based on W w Jacobs' short $1~ •. M al llOWll .. The Heroet 01 Telemark" ( 1965. Orama) Kirk Douglas. Richard Harns (3 hrs ) .. 8 Cl) ..... , llJHUIJ I Scheduled pro- hies or fkstlst Paula Aobl&on and proliflc Thoroughbred stalhoo Northern Oencer 1 hr., 30 min.) .. .., ........ -----LLOYDCUl.WW .. _ ,...,,M.R.L. Nll'AmC MaD Gr NU.AU I l PUlmP'OIMTaa. wm1a1 .... ~ llOWll "Anlan's Rainbow" ( 1968, Mu· slcal) F'red Astaire. Petula Clark (2 hrs .. 25 ';1~ ~ llOWll ~X B&n011s" ( l9&4r AdVen- ture) David Argue, JOhn Ley ( 1 hr •. 32 m1nJ.r, fE ,. • M n-. A teen-agef eotlsts the aid or friends to help ftnd a fortune 1n er..ec~ems. ( 1 hr . 37 mm ) lZJ .. ,.he Counl'' ( 1916 , Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. WAY Ol nunt -aT ~DAYI ATMllOWlll Wl•--ATCM.YMf W...:llL ... ~ w.tca.. .,. "Here Come The Co-eds" ( 19•5. Comedy) Bud Abboll, Lou Coe· telto ( 1 hr .. 30 min) Cl) llOWll .. Cannonball Run.. ( 1981 , Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise lhr., 35min) ..., ... ...... .. ... ....... MIAZlllwt u,..,_., .......... * .. .aMI .. lllT I C/11) The British Museum In LOO· den is visited fbr a look et dinosaur fossils; atso a 1001nn 1~ mechanrcal dinosaur e11- hlbil at the Crystal Palace In London; the oldest dinosaur remains ever unearthed. Pert 3 of 3) CIUL '1111 111 ~WIT PL.Mm .. ,,., .... ....r ..... • HlllfU ..1...,. .. "We Live Agatn .. ( 193~. Dr•· ma) Fredric Mtrch, Anna Sten ( 1 h1 22 min.) 9"FIUmGAUI~ .. 11:::·"'* ... " ... , .. , . .,.. IDCIY..tl9.-e• DAYOl'*D•t m ••we.a.. ... , ..... ... .... , mrm.- •n••fU Mm'U.• mA111T llfi BaMball't ~fficlel h81\db0ok. part 2. ( 1 hi) CHJ .. II' ... ilOm Uncle Mitt gives GObO a present suppoeedty from outer apace i _., PM.R.L. -(I) .. umTUl1 Pl3yoN G1me ( earns To S. Announced) (2 hft , 30 min.) I ll!l•!C;fll=•~n:-_ n-mia• mu. ... ~-.. Q .. "Charlie Ct\an In Castle In The 0esert·· ( 19'2. Myalety) Sidney Toler. Arleen Whelan. ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) •.,."Pony Express .. (1953, West- ern) Charlton Heston. Rhonda Fleming i hfa.) w, .• u.& 1---• POClll Hoddlng Carter Ill modef1tes this dilcussion on trede •nd ecooomk: relations between the United-States and Japan. Guests Include "Nightly Buslnese Report" con.espond· enur Robert Carden and Helen Whelan. ( t hr.) · l·au ... w .....mlAM U Im CAltnllf . .. "Blame It 0'1 The Night" ( 1984, Orame) Nlcll Mancuso. Byroo Thames. ( 1 hr., 25 mlt? (!),.-... -~ (I) .,. "Gotchll" ( 1985. Comedy) AnlhOny Edwards, Linda Fiorentino. ( I ht . 37 min.) -1-llilCD~l~~ICICI ,_ma• WMlmmT •mn&.__, aauw .. &MIWWW .. "The s.cre1 Of Seagull Island .. ( 1981. Suspense) Jeremy Btett. Nlclcy H87rt J2 fnt I N ... ._ICAltnllf C E 'o1 ~ U I Thfee dete<mlned women (Carrie Flahef. Lauren Hutton. Arlene Sorkin) unite In their com- mon detlr.e to hive• baby. Richard Sim- mons pla==ructor. (I) "1fO Lynn St. James' Search tor 200 MPH. C!)l'mMl Texas Rangers at New York Yan=:.JLive) (3 hrs.) (%) "Cannooball Run II" ( 198-4. Comedy) Burt Re~. Dom Deluise J.1. 'ni:a\i~ -~ l'mW. Atlanta -Braves-at Ptilladel-hla Phk (~Ive) (3 hrs) tW -'9---E°a• -WlllDA•~Q • ii ·--.-... .... CIWW ... .... ' .. ,_ ........ _ .... Kaleldotoope" ( 1966. Come- dy) W1rren Beetty, Sosannah York (I hr . 43 min.) (I) "1fO UC. NASCAR Wloslon 500 Grand NatlONI, from Talladega. All il._lve) (3 hra ) (l.) ... ''The AdVenturet Of Buckaroo B1nzat Acroa The 8th ~Ion" j 198-4. Sclenoe Action) Peter w .. 1er. tW ot't~trci'~. ~m1n.J I Hmw California An~I• at MllwlutlM Brtwert (live) (3 In.) ....... -~ (J) NmMI Ctlleego Cubs at San Fran- l~=t~Llve) (3 hrs.) .. ._... •1•ut.-.... wawoa .. "Slut Sklet Again" (1983, Comedy) Harry H1mtln, Mimi Rogora (I Sunday. May '4, 1986 9 .. lanclay Cont. I -Afternoon---· -D l\llOI CM llWl Features: act Of Ro- sie Grier and his Involvement with "Are You Committed?" ·an Inner city antklrug I gang I alcohol program; L.A.'s major sports teams: Hands Across Am&flca; a local band, a look at Hollywood's movie and record industries. 8 0 "WAU. At press ttme. scheduled games were St Louis Cardinals at Los Angeles Dodgers °' Houston Astros at Montreal Ex.pos (lrve) (3 hrs ) I .., ... llO'lll "The Pirale" ( 1948, Musical) Jud~land. Gene Kelly (2-h~.) _ I OP HAZZAll> lffii&fl "Agatha Christie's Par1ners In Crime" America's ambassador to Brit· sin asks the husband·and-wlfe detective ·team of Tommy and Tuppence Beresford to lnvesHgate a curious shipboard Incl· den~~~~. • tumltM ITOIY · ~ ,._ CMll T"' law students prepare !Of the11 time In the spotlight as the annual Law School FOllles draw near. I 9C9AWllTAW,.._. • ._ -Cl) l9A IAm1IMl Playoff Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs .. 30 m1n.J I ,.n.m ... e.,.AU.u. "In-House Arrest" --.Onl9ClllOW 119 ...... AU. CllW.a IT-..Y IA CMITOIY llO'lll "Diary Of A Mad Housewife" ( 1970, Comedy) Came Snodgress, Rich- ard BenJam1n. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) W D e NA IOLI Panasonic Las Vegas In- vitational. final round (Live) (2 hrs.) l~~~s. Mine And Ours" ( 1968, Comedy) Lucille Ball. Henry Fon· da (2 hrs) •.._. ... Dionne Warwick. Tam· my Wynette and Christine McVle loin tyrl· clsl Marilyn Bergman In a discussion or the ups-and-downs of their careers and ~=c:~ ~llO'lll "Micki & Maude" (1984. Com· edy) Dudley Moore. Amy lrvlng. ( 1 hr., 58 min) CB) MOWll "Greystoke: The Legend Of Tarian, Lord 01 The Apes" ( 1~. Ad- venture) Ralph Richardson, Ctinstophef Lambert. (2 hrs .• 9 min.) CD LIT 1'11 FM.c. GO Two friends who tram falcons se1 out to llnd a pair ot their birds stolen by smugglers. ( t hr.) (J) ... "The Westerner" ( t 940. West· em) Gary Cooper, Welter Brennan. ( t hr., "Omin., .. ,=== .... IOCSTT --w C8HADll1W 1'9 ---·· l • .,.. "Belle Starr" ( 1980. Western) Ellzabeth Montgomery, Clltf Potts. (2 hrs) e llO'lll "The Shadow Boic" ( 1980, Ofama) Joarwt Wooctward. ChtlstOPMr Plummer. (2 hrs ) • -.aT I• I ft V =ti "Live From Lio· coin Cent"' New Yortc PhllharmonlC C.. 10 Sunday. Mey•. 1986 bratlon With Zubln Mehta" Soprano Montserrat Caballa and v1ohms1s ltm1lk Pertman and Isaac Stem 1oen Zub1n Mehta and 1ha New York Philharmonic tor this concer1 Additionally. the orchestra per- f()(ms 'Also Sprach ZarathUstrii tn ster eo.,jg~ l==.camus ~ MOWll "The Natural" ( 1984. Dfama) Rober1 Redford. Robert Duvall (2 hrs . 14 •lmnk. ,,_,RMIMT ~ S. Clay Courl Champion- ships, men's final, from lnd1enapohs na=.(2 hrs) Cl) "Coup De Torchon" I 1982, Drama) PhWppe Noire!. Isabelle Huppe<! ~hrs .• 9 min.) M CI) IAWAU. Chicago Cubs at San Fran- cisco Giants (live) (3 hrs • 15 min.) •1-C•..,,_ "Canoeing" .. __., ... llMATMOI Top U S runners from across the country fOfm a field of 3.000 competitors In a double- loop standard marathon race from Asbury Park 10 L~ Branch. ( t hr ) e llO'lll ' Where Were You When The Lights Went Out?" ( 1968. Comedy) Oo<is Da~ck O'Neal (2 hrs.) 8 llD&L Cl Ola• Scheduled inter- views Dotty Parton. Rosanna Arquette and Jeff Bridges ("8 Mlthon Ways 10 Ole'') ~=-= ..... , ii MOWll "The Women's Room" ( 1980. Orama) Lee Remick, Colleen Dewhurst l~--CllMPUM ~llCUIY ._ "Son Of Fury" ( 1942. Adven- ture) Tyrone Power. Gene Tierney. ( 1 hr .. 38 ~ (!) "The Fury" ( 1978. Horror) Kirk Q9uglas, John Cassavetes (2 hrs ) (I).,. "conan The Destroyer" (1984, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones. ( 1 hr . 43 min ) •LflOl'lltlf OP «mYCA· 1111wri..mnu•-u c .... .. , ... ._ ID OCAlllT The tragedies and tri- umphs of the Weiss and Oort families. who end up on opposite sides of the Nazi ma- chine In World War II era G«many. are dramatlz~il~a~ 1 }"·L 0 IM ..._, ... North Region Quar1er Flnals • Carlsbad vs Fellbr()()6( High SchOOI I MTmMf• ..._ ...... ... "Midnight Madness" ( 1980, Comedy) DeVld Naughton. Debra Cllr\ger lf1ht .• S0min) ... ,_ ITM..., Celebrity spor1s compell· llon featuring c:ast memben from "Erner- ~·" "It's a LMng," "Paper Chase" and 'Roots ·• Guest· Mark Spitz (R) ( 1 ~".,.. • .,. "Screamers" (1980. Drama) Batb9ra Btch. Joseph Cotten (2 hrs ) I U-1.-JY ._ "Margin FOf Murdef" (198t Orama) Ktw1 Dobson. Ohtrla Callahan ~ hra.J • Db 11 U. .... ' King Lear" Tak- ,._ en 1n by false protestatlone 01 tllial loyalty. King Lear (Mlchael Hordem) tbdlcates his throne and disowns Cordelia: Glouces- ter's 1lleg111mate son tricks him Into bellev· l··r~F..;·· ... , .... , ... , .. ~ ........... AT "9 llCMll Scheduled; a look at new movies and worthwhile tleeperf evall-- able on YldeOCassette. al W .. wmt DA'9 Wil Consumer lnforma!IOO on the Igloo Ice chest. a Canadian 1011ery t!Cket scam and Stinl chain saws IDMICMLJIU llelw.W .. ,...,. llOVW ··The Incredible Shrinking Wom- an" ( 1980. Comedy) Liiy Tomlin. CharleS .. 1Gr9·1 ~8mtn.) PAim A case of mistaken Identity leadS Chr1s to an aUdttlon. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) 8 U.. B•ll't ...... I The wildet>eests of Africa try to dodge scavengers 1nctUdlng hyenat, llont. chee- 1ahs and wlld dogs (Part 1 of 2) Q (l)•A .. 'M f.ID ,_ .... ·•Resotved: We ShOuld Move Toward Privatization, lnctudlng the Scnoots'· Wilham Buckley Jr. end econo- mists Milton Friedman and Thomae SoweN debate educators Albert Shanl(er, Paul Starr ano BIM Honig (Part 1 of 2) (11\r.) •=--=.m ~.,. "The Last Dragon" ( 1986, Ora· ~) Ta1mak. Vanity. ( 1 hr .• 49 min.) \5.J ITMUY CUP IUYOfllt Campbell Con- ference Championship Game Two. (Live) (NOTE Starting time ts tentative. Game ts sub1ect to blackout.) (3 hra.) (!) LRtm.11 OP M .. -·-Featured· "Simon & Simon" C<Htert Jameson Parker end Gerald McRaney. Chef Tell. Andie MacDowell on the Fl~ • lands. act~~lilnia Mayo. (1 hr.) Cl) U. A boy's loyalty to his lawless end vlolent father IS pu1' to the rest by his own instincts to llve a mote peaett- lul existence. ( t hf ) (%).,. "The ShOotlng Pany'' (1~. Orama) Edward Fox. Cheryl C.mpbelt ( 1 hr . 48 mm.) • .,.,,.,..... • l!Zl llATIC*M. ~ .. I • Fee· lured Haitian ;;;ims: exploring 1 tutlken vessel, protecting virgin fOfests trom de-_ 1.,,~: waMof •OOk 12'nJ CIWla--wt.A ._ CA A look et tho waya a vftrlety of flth adapt to their environment In NOrth Amerlean waters (R) O ., ... IDCK Uncle Matt gives GobO a present suppoeedly from outer spaoe e•uYO...,. _.,,. ..... ___ _ -lanclay Coail. J • I . G.,. "Belle Starr" (1980, Western) 8lzabeth . Montgomery, Cliff Potts. The legendary bandit queen cuts a swath through the post.CIVIi War West. (2 hrs) i i, • ..,.. . .... ....,n tL: "Ve<tlgo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Stewan, Kim Novak. A retired San Francisco detectl'Ve with a fear of heights ls hired to trail a wealthy shipowner's wtfe and finds himself falling In love wtth her ~ hrs .. 30 min.) • MdMf 06 Tiii ~ An examination of modem potltlcal doctrines and ancient spintual beliefs, lnctudlng Oaoism. Bud- dhism and Confucianism. (R) O ( 1 hr.) l':':n. ...... m. The trve story of a 54-year-old widow who breaks tradition when she marries a for· mer alcot)olic w)tl'l !ieVen divorces behind him. CID .,. "The Ice Pirates" ( 198.4, Sci- ence Actton) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby Space pirates join a prlm~ess In search ot her explorer lather and a newly discov- ered source of much-needed water 1n a nea~-=~· 'PG' (1hr .. 36mln.) _ ~--"Ladyhawke" (1985, Fantasy) Matthew Broderick, Rutget Hauef. In the 13th century, a young plckpockat narrow· ly escapes execution and fall& In with two lovers cursed by an evil bishop. 'PG· 13' ~(2 hrs .. 1 min.) .. .....,.,.IYOltl'IW " .,. "The NeverEndlng Story" ( 1984, Fantasy) Noah Hathaway, Barrett Oliver. A bookish youngster enters a fan- tasy world when he reads a strange novel about the struggle 10 save an Imaginary kingdom from Imminent destruction. 'PG' 11~.:..-...... Mm'IC09Mlf CIMICI IT OUTI Murray Is the source of trouble when he starts an ln·store dating service. 1 ......... IJ.OYDOll.Vll ......... "',.. B.IC11lCllC • A profile of computer pioneers lncludJ Ing Apple founder Steve Wozniak and Ma· cint= CIJ1Tz~ll Atkinson. Ml ltOU.YWOODWI _,...(MPAlml) -. ..,,.. i &m 9o. Rick resents being subordinate to hiS glrlfrlend Holly. In ster· eo. e di ~•llDAY.,. "Love Leads the Way" Timothy Bottoms and Ralph Bellamy star In the dramatization of !he life of Morris Frank. founder ot the Seeing Pf;e~Fou~datlon.Q (2 hrst- • ITM llMCM Guests; Sherman Hems· le , Maude Adams. In ste<eo. (R) ( 1 hr ) MLCIUnmtaAT-..UU.1 llllllTM COf&Mm IATm Blrdwatohlng In Florida. In &t8f~.) CC) QW\a "" um.I ,..... Hott Joel Grey chronicles the early years of Chaplin's career with a compilation of some ot his tamoua Silents. lnclUdlng ''The Tra::;1" "The Alnk" and "Sh11nghaled." (l) a men ... I UIMDA TMmll M __,.NII 119 e fl~ --Two vtsltors coriVince Buddy to change his method of coa~ Wlldeats basketban team. -~: ,,.:. -~Cl)--.• WI01I Jesslca lnve&- tlgates when her niece Is Implicated In a murder that took place on the set of a soae._opera. (R) O (1 hr.) 8. llMZlll ITOMI A lonely bachelor purchases a specially crafted doll from a German t?Ymaker. In stereo. Q e ll•llY I llAIBllUCI Dempsey and Makepeace pursue an African terrorist group that's attacking a major British cor- ~a.tion. ( 1 hr.) L•••u ~ "' .... cout-rn TM.a,_,_ DAM-Nightmares haunt a dying mobster (Abe Vlgoda) who accepts a stranger's (David Chandler) of· fer of an eternal dream I "::'nm Birdwatching in Florida. In stereo. ( t hrJo.. I =---ntlllM "By the Sword Divided" One of Tom's schemes for forti- fying Arnescote Castle involves stealing a much-needed cannon from a nearby Roundhead encampment (Part 7 of 9) Q._(1 hr) Ck)_,,. "Flnian's Raicibow" (1968, Mu- sical) Fred Astaire, Petula Clark. An lrlSh· man and his daughter travel from their na- tive land to the United States with a leprechaun on their trail 'G' (2 hrs .. 25 minL CE) #CIRllC8STB CID .... llAll.Oll. PIWA11 m Marlowe Investigates his beSt tr!Elnd'a murder. be- comes involved with 11'\e widow -and winds up implicated in the ctime. Guests; John Vernon. Helen Shaver. (IJ.,. "Ghostbusters'' ( 1984. Come- dy) Bill Murray. Dan Aykroyd. Free-lance ghostflghters spring to action when a Manhattan high rise becomes the gateway for Earth·1nvadlng ghouls. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 47 min) (l)-o.ll . (I) ... "Gotcha!" ( 1985, Comedy) Anthony Edwards. Linda Florentino. Ol.w· Ing spring break. a UCLA student meets a mysterious woman In France and eoon finds himself In the middle of an lnterM- tionat spy caper. 'PG-13' c;i (1 Iv .. 37 mlnJ... a:al • =MnalCOCI 0 Fri A jealous husba.nd tries to sat>otage a planned meeting between his wife and her su=~· lnste<eo. IL WM'IUlll .., .... ...,.l&J YOUne•llMTY ........ ...... di • ()) .,.. "Vanishing Act'' (Premiere. Mystery) Mitle Farrell. Elliott Gould. A newlywed's relief at being reunited with his missing bride diseolves wtien he dis.. covers that. deSplte her convincing argo- men!a she is not his=~ hrs.) 8 w •-111 Matte Har- mon stars as Theodore "Ted" Boody. a cherismatlc law student convicted of tlvee counts ot murder In Florida. Tonight In 1974, a Colorado lnvestlQator links 13undy to the disappearances ol women In three Western states. Also stars Ben Masters and George Grizzard. (Part t of 2)· c;J (2 hrs.) I COUITIMI lllODMWMml..,,, OJ anl M9 IOUMIOcm I The saga of the Main and Hazard families con- tinues as the nation finds ltsett torn apart by civil war. In 1861, Orry (Patrick Swayze) meets with Jeff9f100 Davia and Roben t . Lee; Ashton (Terri Garber) and Bent (Phillip casnoff) establish a twisted relationship: and Justin (David Cerradlne) kidnaps Madeline (Lesley-Anne Down). (part t of 6) OJ2 hrs.) • .. llllllOM A IOOI< at a U.S. Navy project that has trained see !Ions and whales to find a IOst nuclear deYlce In the sea. (R) • .,. "Margin For, Murder" (1981, Orama) Kevin Dobson, Charles Gallahan. 't Matthew Broderick, Autgedr Hauer an Q Michelle f>!e~ryr soarin this ,aJ _ ta/etorg • $1~~ ~ IW (%) .,. "Brewster's Mltllons" (1985, Comedy) Richard Pryor, John Gandy. A mlnOf-league baseball player goes on a 30-day. $3().mllllon ~ding spree. a prerequisite for colltot • $300 miHIOn Inheritance. 'PG' (1hr .. 3 min.) Copley/ColonJ Cablevl•lon Sunday, May ... 1986 11 -luaclay Con•. Hetd·bolled gumshoe Mike Hammef's search IOf hrs best friend's mutde<er leads him Into a case 1nvo1Ying ruthless smug- &:. (2hrs.) nJ IJMCGl'll.Alm WIU Cl "9AW "By the Sword Divided" One of Tom's schemes for forti· tying Arnescote castle Involves stealing a much-needed cannon trom • nearby Roundhead encampment (Pen 7 of 9) i.'~-u. • StliMfl "Agatha Christie's Panners 1n Cnme"Amenca's ambassador to Brtt· a1n asks the husband-and-wife detectMI team of Tommy and Tuppence Beresford to investigate a cur10US shipboard Incl· dent. O ( 1 hr ) ([) l'ISNJ.'I mATUY 111'1 Hlghllghts of the '71 All-Star Game. (R) (8) _,. "Ghost busters" ( 1984, Come- dy) Bill Murray. Dan Aykroyd. Free-lance ghostlighters spring to action when a ManhaJtan hlgh rise become6 the gateway tor Eanh-uwadlng ghouls 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 47 min) (l)lfM19 (%) _,. "Cannonbatt Run" ( 1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise. Varrous Oddball characters compete 1n a coast·t<>-eoast auto race 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min) I Daft •DOTTO .. ,,..,, RMIMT a. ICHOOl llAT Topic the state of edu· cation in California Cf) , ... A cese of mlstal<en Identity leads Chrrs to an audition. In stereo ( 1 hr.) ([)TOP.._ IODll John Meekins ( 11--0- 1) vs ford Jennings ( 1•-2. 6 KOs) In a jUnlOf welterweight bout schedUled fOf 10 rounds. from Atlantic City. N J (R) (2 -hrsJ... ID&"' Am IOUATM IUCClll•LR ... '11 PL.M:e --,,. ----Washington. D.C ·s Capitol building. New York City's Grand Central Station. Houston's Galleria and Frank Lloyd Wright's Marin County (Calif.) Civic Center Illustrate how archflects use lnterl- ~ space Guests-Paut Goldberger, Cesar Pell~~U. I mAT ••atmMCD "Dance In America Choreography By Jetome Rot:>- b1ns With the New Vorlt City Ballet" Two of choreographer Jetome Robbins' w0tks -· "Fancy Free" and "Antique Epigraph" - • are performed by the New York City Bal- le! In stereo. ( 1 hr ) HllO - CD ... "MoV1ng VIOiations" ( 1985, Comedy) John Murray, Jennifer Tiiiy. Scatterbrained students combine with rnep1 dltvlng-school Instructors to eteata mayhem, on and ott the road 'PG-13' ( t hr.. 30 rnlo.) (!) TM.18 JW nll D'W Nightmares haunt a dying mobster (Abe Vlgoda) wno aooepts a stranger's (Devtd Chandler) of- fer of an eternardreem. Cl) ..m•I CNtt begins to reehze a dream when he's offtted a chance lo play erofessloll8J baseball. Guest star l A Dodgers Infielder Steve Sa11 Q 12 Sunday, May 4. 1986 IMT-8.&A. -.... ~ -.... .... ITMUlm ... ''Micki & Maude" ( 1984. Com edy) Dudley Moore. Amy lrvlng Despite 1he fact that he's already married to a ca· reer-mmded attorney, a television person ahty falls in love w1tti a conoeo musician and decides that two wives are better than one 'PG-13' o ( 1 hr. 58 min) Cl:l• ........ (l).U. Sketcnes laughter as the t>est medicine, instant vacations, hve<> of the rlCh and bizarre. Q -a7.)u.T Mml . (%)QI .. ~ TAUi "'1M Guest James Stt)'fart. • • ••. .. , ..... ,..... ~ ' . 1 W U•1'=-Nlghtmeres haunt a dying mobster (Abe Vlg<>da) who accepts a stranger's (David Chandler) of fer of an eternal dleam. 1--au. ,..,, ....... ,,.,,.MUIT M .... IZ -M AWD Ed ASll&I hoSts this documentary on Hiiier's death camp at Auschwitz Included are excerpts from Eichmann's Jefvsalem trial end eyewitness accounts from carnp survivors l hts.) ..... I.cat WT WAL1Z OI A .,..,,... In th1c; one-act play an eocentric actress (Louise Fletcher) confronts an aggressive author (Tony Musante) who wants to uncover lhe circumstances surrounding her hus- band's death ( t hr ) (8) ... "Blame It On The Ntghl' ( 19~. Orama) Nick Mancuso, Byion , Thames. After his mother dies. e 13-year old rs f0tced into a parnlully awkward 1e union with hts rock star father -a man he nevet knew. 'PG-1 3' ( 1 hr. 25 min) Cl) lfM IMml Celeb(rty sports compe11 lion lea1u11ng cast members from "Erner gency," "ll's a Living." "Paper Chase and "Roots " Guest· Mark Sp11z (A) I t hr} Cl) ..... llOOI .. THI LOIT IPllDGll Ralph gets a neighbor's help in cnoosmg a gill tor Allee. Ralph's mistaken for a boolt te at the racetrack, Ralph thinks he's bemg promoted to manager ol the bus company 9. (%) 9CMI 'Wanted Baby Siller" I 1975. Suspense) VIC Morrow. Maria Schneider Alter a failed love attarr in France, a sculp tor goes to Italy to study and becomes involved in the kidnapping of he1 weellhy ex-lover's son. ( 1 hr., so min.) C.C.'IYIU.a. .. 1w au•raw ml MmAYIPCml ..... ftll ... PWllW IVIMI 111IPCml111 -............ AMCA-.TiTIAmClf,._ ., ..... ~ e look 81 new movies lfld worthwhile steeper& av111I ableon~ttette. QI •mrn•n nm -interviews with Joan Rivers, recording ertisll John Taylor and Richard Page (Mr. Mister) and Morton HarketJ~·~) (1 hr.) ~._an ...... ,. ... ''The Border" (1981, Drama) Jack NiChOlson. Valerie Pttrine A Texas bOrdtt gu.rd'• values come In confllct with thOM Of his corr~t co-workers and hit materialiStle wife 'R ( 1 hr .• 4 7 min l ..... IOU 1tll @ PllAll LIT• LM 1Mf) 110¥11 "That Toueh Of Mm" (1962. Comedy) Cary Grant, DoriS Day A beau· tttul girl rs ollefed an exciting trip by a wealtriy and good-lootdng man. (2 hrs . 15 mrn} l ._..._ .. ..,.w1•• MC ... Q llO¥ll "Conan The Oesiroyer'' ( t9~. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. (;race Jooes Barbarian Conan Is recrurt- eo tJy a sensuous. deeelllut queen to pr<>- tect a teen·age prlnoM'J on her odySSt!y It) a magical castle 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . '3 mt111_ -1m1Wc:w1 · NOUYWOOD aom• Sctleduled lfl-terv•ewt~lh Larry Hagman, Mary Martin and' Mft Harmon. a report on Hands Across Arnerica lllDBEC81T ... UMY'°'8 au&.m11 flillfU'f laMI> --'"'-. llO¥ll "The Secret Life Ot Wall8f Mrt· ly" ( 1947. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vwgln- 1a Mayo A meek man bordened with <»- rnestoc a11achmen1s conjures up llluelons uf himself as a ttero (2 hrs ) ~1"°""· ..... ,.,_. II 12:11 llO¥ll "Terraces" ( 1977, Orama) Lloyd Bochner. Juhe Newmar. A disparate group of people share adjoining terraces 1n a =lse apartment bolldlna. (2 hra.) Cl) "Spell 01 Evil" ( 1973, Myatlf)') Donne Cilento. Edward De Souza. A wies ot bizarre events causes a secretary to be- come susp1CtOVS of hef boss's new wife l ~c'A~to.- MC ... Q aua••.-"'Mlnlluat ) llOWll "The French Ueutenanl's Worn an" ( 1981 Orama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy lronr. Based on the novel hy .lohn Fowles A11 at1a11 between two actors rs paralleled 111 tl.e romantrc period film In which the two ar~orming 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min.) If CW fl.A'°'" Campbell Con lerence Champjonshlp Game Two (A) 2 hrs , 30mltl')' llO¥ll "Greystoke The Legend 01 Tarzan. Lotd 0 1 The Apes" ( 1984, AO· venture) Ralph RIChard9on, Chtistophef Lamt>eri African apes raise en orphaned bOy from a helpless tOddle< to an Intelli- gent and e11Pefienced hun101 ·po· Q (2 his. 9 min) ta:9 Ql)--.OATU. ta(!) llO¥tl "Angels In Disguise" ( 1949, Comedy) Bowe<y Boys. Mickey Knox. When lheir real-estete friend Is lhot, the Boys decide to Investigate ( t hr . 30 lmin dawaaoono •'" ...... ~1\19U.U. ::. "The Pared1ne eese·· (1948. My5te<y) Grego<y Ptek. Ann Todd A lawyer tans 1n IOve with a woman accused ot murdellng her husband (2 hrs.. 5 lmrn~AmllMITY"""ca-.... 1!11 ... w _ ..., ... IT'IYOWt• I • ,.._TMILCll» ... "Lactyh1wk1" ( 198!>, Fantasy) Matthew Bte>def~. Rut~ HMJet In the 13th century. e young plekpocke1 n.tnow· ly 8$C4pes execution and fells In with two lovers cursed bv "" IMI blthOp 'PG-13' -luildayCoe•. 1(2 hrs, 1 min.) -Cl) _,,,,fal .,.. "So Proudly We Hall" ( 1943. Orama) Claudette Colbert, Paulette God- dard. World War II Army nurses risk their lives while serAng on Bataan. (2 hrs., 30 --lm'°=.~,.w.=ftll,:;,.',.-- -.Y••••• ... ''Kaleidoso<>pe'' ( 1966. Come- dy) Warren Beatty, Susannah York. A member ol the jet set devises a scheme to beat the casinos of Europe. ( 1 hr .. 43 min& Cl) .... -... lf ... N CH) ... "The Hiiis Have Eyes II" (1985, Suspense) Michael Berryman, Kem Blair En route to a deSert motorcycle race, a busload ol teen-agers encounters e tribe of murderous savages. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •C!> llY10IUCClll -Monclay _ ....... llovi•• - •C'e'l "Sheena" ( t984. AdVenture) Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass. (1 hr .. 57 min.) · •CI> "A King In New Y0<k" ( 1957, Come- dy) Charles Chapl n. Dawn Addams. ( t hr . 4'5 rrnn) HllJZ) "Because Of You" (1952. Romance) Loretta Young, Jeff Chandler. (2 hrs.) •CC) "Victor I Vic1orla" ( 1962. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 tn .. 15 min) CID "Right Of Way" ( t983. Orama) Bette Davis. James Stewart. ( 1 hr • "5 mfn ) Cl) "Sherlock Holmes Feces Death" ( 1943, Mystery) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •Cl> "The Incredible Shrinking Woman" (1980, Comedy) Liiy Tomlin, Charles Grodin. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) CI> "Cannonball Run II" ( tSIW, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr .. 48 nwn ) •O "Smile" ( 1975, Drama) Bruce Dern, Barbara FetdOn. (2 hrs.l •(!)"Man On A Swing' (197.t. Mystery) Joel Grey. Cliff AobertsOl'I (2 hrs.) -(8) "Sixteen Candles" ( t984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Michael Hall ( 1 hr . 33m1n.) (I) "Nancy Goes To Rio" ( 1950. MUSI· cal) Jane Powell. Ann Sothern. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) -IJZ) "Buck And The Preectle('' (1972. Orama) Sidney P01tier, Harry Be4afonte. _{g hrs .. 5 min ) -~ "Modern Times" (1936. ComedyJ Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard. rt hr .• 29 min) CZ) "Peter Ibbetson" ( 193S, Orama) Gary Cooper, Ann Harding. ( t hr . 28 min ) _.,, ..... 11ov1ee- -· "Vendetta For The Saint" (1968. Ad· venture) Roger Moore. Ian Hendry (2 hrs) CC> "The fmpirt Strikes Back" ( 1980. Science ncllon) Mark HamMI. Herrl80n Ford.J 2 hrs. 4 min ) CH> " H VJ .. ,.. ( 1962. Blogrepny) Ann Jllkan, James BrOlln ( 1 hr • 40 min ) "Bnl Cosby, Htmeelf" ( 1962, Come- <M Bill Colby. ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) ~ .. ·-· .... .., ... "The Shoot! Party" ( 1SIW. Orama) Edwatd Fox. ~I campbeU. The imminence of WOl1d W11 I heralds the end ol an era for a group of Bntleh aristo- crats who gather 1or a thr..O.y shoot at acountty•tataln 1913. (t lv .. 48mln.) __ .... .... ...... 1 f llWY mATINCICDU'lll M ,.. ..... The few atudents Pfepare for thek time In the spotlight as the annual Law School Follies draw near. -~-·CJ• --~=The Last Dragon" (1985, Ora-ma) Talmak. Vanfty. An aspiring martial ans master's romanoe with a video disc jockey Is threatened by a oelghbortlood hooligan. 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr .. 49 mln.) CZ) "Amityv'llle: The Demon" (1983, Ho<- ror) Tony Roberts, Tess Harper ( t hr . 45 m!fl.) W (I) "A. King In New York'' (1957, Come- dy) Charles Chaplin, Dawn Addams ( 1 hr . 45 min.) • •CH> "Ralntree County" ( 1957, Orama) Elizabeth Taylor. Montgomery Clift (3 hrs.) (I) "The Ice Pirates" ( 1SIW. Science Fic- tion) Robert lJrlch. Mary Crosby. ( t hr .. 36 min.) •(C) "Electric Dreams" (191W, Comedy) Lenny Von Oohlen, Virginia Madsen. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •CD "Nln)e Ill -The DomlnatlOn" (19S.. Adventure) Luolnda Dickey, Jordan Ben- nett ( 1 hr . 35 min.) • (%) "Olary Of A Mad Housewife" ( 1970, Comedy) carrie Snodgress. Richard Ban- . f!!nln. ( t hr v 34 min.) -~"Sheena" (1984. Adventure) Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass. ( 1 hr., 57 min.) 419 CD "The Enchanted Journey" ( t984. rintasy} AnTmafed. Voices of Jim Backus. Or10n Bea.n. ( 1 hr . 24 min.) • (!) "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" ( 1969. Western) Paul Newman. Robert RedfOfd. (2 hra .. 25 min.) (8) "To Rooe The Wind" ( 1980. Orama) Steve Gut1enberg. Randy Quaid. ( t hr . 45 min.) •(%) "Cannonball Run" (1981. Comedy) Bun Reynolds. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) -lvenlng .. 11'.:. ---mA9'M :•.-o --Q =c•••---.-w ..... ... --~19'Nl&T --··~10--. •2 a n (C) .. "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fonde~. Parton. nw .. .WC.king womtn rebtl t their subjugltiOn by · a male cha t t>ou. 'PG' ( 1 Iv , 50 min.) (8) .. "Undaf The Volcano" (1984, Ora.ma) Albert~· Jeoquelille Billet. Oltector John Huston s adaptation of Mel- com Lowry's novel. A former Brielltt con- sul, tormented by aJcoholism and his patt. struggles rnettectually to revet1e his setf- •ides~:.:,:avior-'R' (1 hr .• 49 min.) ~.Kiili I IW'IWT IU1'llUIP ... "8115~1•1 .. .on• Cliff begins to realll.e a dream wt18fl he't offered a chance to ptay E'81 baaeba•. Guest star: L.A. nflelder Steve Sax. O (%) "Olal)'. Of A Mad Housewife" ( 1970, Comedy) Olrrld Snodgress, Rich-' ard Benjamin A New York houMWlte de- spondent OV9f the SU&*fiCieJltY of her lamily and everyday ltfe finally ·yle6ds to having an affair with a writer who turns out to be a bore. 'A' ( 1 hr .. ~min.) CD .. "Rhinestone" < 1984, Comedy) Sylvester Stallone, Dolly Parton. An • tabf!Shed country singer bets that Sl'le can turn a loudmouthed New Yotk City cab driver Into a convincing count~ enterta1n· er in just two weeks' tfme. 'PG ( 1 hr , 51 min.-11 -1-... We,•::.. ,. Ctem'Oll Sara devel· ops a crush on a man who faAs Instead tor Jackie. L~=-····-Ll19MC\': • ~ 10 i ll'IWIW ,. ---0 mrrmTYm ' IClllU!lf The Brit· lsh entertainment Industry; a hlstor1cal re- view of romance In tha movies. e .,_ "Petton" ( 1970. Btogrephy) George C Scott. Karl Malden The career ol World War II general George S. Patton is traced through the North Atrlcan, S~IH an and European campaigns. as well as his oonflie1s with othef officers. (3 hrs.) •a=.-::&. Joan Rivers: Coca-~ola's 100th annlvefsary ILCMoa11•c:• ,_.. .... ...... ,. ,._,.um •11111-.r ~u11 uwww.,..,..,..A,. mated. The adopted bear'a efforts to Nm money to buy Mr. Brown a blrthdey gift meet wlll'I lallure u.ntil he decides to enter a dance conteat (l)I•• IRMW (I),_ TMI MAm "The Snow Queen" La~ Kerwin and MetlSsa Gilbtrt star In this tale Of a brave git! who's deter- m11'1td to 11ve hef companion from the Snow Queen' 1 (Lee Remick) epel. Ner· rat=~all.Q Ml 1 ... "Kung Fu" ( t971. AdWnture) Oevtd Carradine. Barry SuWvan. When I halt.Ame<lcan Buddhist montc ~ Sunday, May 4, 1988 13 -llonclayConl.- there ts a price on his head. he flees to the American West of the 1870s ( 1 hr 45 mlnh =; I Gm 1MI TOR Featuted. great &um- mer vacation ideas -the llrst of a four-part senes Tonight what's new to dO on the big ·ISiand ot Hawaii: a· visit to Utah's Bryce National Park: surprises In store as "2 On The Town" celebfates Its 1500th Show! I MCl•-.r IYI Cll L.A. Featured a "summet bar· gatns" edition Includes a I~ at where to find !ow-cost warm weather clOthes. cheap summer dates, bargains In beach and pOOI accesso<ies. low-cost sunglass- es . 1 --~ALRTm .. A ..... ... .-um WLD t SCA A sorvey of lt\e landscapes and wiklllle of Monument Val- ley, the Grand Canyon and Utah's sand stone arches. O I .. ""' ,,_ SIJWt -.0 "Scotland The Brave" (!)-1'-W. CID 1111'1&1 llOCI Paranoid Boober loses the special protective hat given to him by Ma~the talking trash heap O ~ .,.. "Topaze" (1933. Comedy) John Barrymore. Myrna Loy Based on the play by Marcel Pagnol A meek. virtu- ous French schOolteadler madvenentty beComes a shrewd. caloulaOng business· man p t\r . 18 min.) I 191CMLLYPGIYCMTOll_.. .. ()) IC.__,.,.-. ... Aman· da plays hOStess to an eccentnc accoun- tant who has been moontighllng as a se- cret _!gent (R) ( t hr ) D • '°" AeAllt Matt arranges an lrlSh wake at his fathe<'s house. In stereo. O 8 III WAITU ,_ 9CC!Ot•cst As McC()(mick's parole comes to an end. the 1udge plans to present him with his very own auto r~. O ( t hr ) I ="Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983, Adventure) Chuck NorriS, David Carra· dine A T e~as Ranger uses his martial arts skills to end an arms smuggling operallon !l hrs) ti) f\.AmT FOil 1MI TMml Host David Su1uk1 discusses death and dying, and sc1en1tfic advanoemerits that might' help hu·~== ( 1 hf.) I ~-Pl.A,.._ "Rocket to the Moon· Based on Clittord Odets' play As his career stagnates, a Uanhatten dentist (John MalkCMCh) It persuaded by. his overll>earing w1te'1 atrjlnged lather (Ell Wallach) '<> pixsue an atfalr with his young ~retary (Judy Davis) . O (2 hrs) • CC).,. "Modern Times" (1936. Come- dy} Char1es Ch;:iplm, Paulette Goddard An unemployed assembly llne woncer reels he doesn't 111 into the age of automa· 1_!21'1. 'G' ( 1 ht., 29 min ) C1J MllO ...,_ Ht0hflghts ot the ·51 lnd1 anapoli$ 500. CH) .,.. "Su.-teen Canoles" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly R. aid, Anthony Ml· chael Hall. An insecure Midwestern teen· aoei'• 16th bltth4ay ooee oorememt>erf'ld 14 Sunday, May 4~ 1986 1ust anothe< symptom of the pain of adc>- le$Ceoce an~ growing up In a mlddt&-class family 'PG' O ( 1 hr., 33 min.) ([).._ "1918" ( 1985, Drama) Wllkam Converse-Aobefts, Hanle Foote During the 111'181 year of World War I, the inhabit· ams of a sleepy Texas town light their own war against the flu epidemic { 1 hr 31 ~ ~um.Z:nt1C.-JAT .... ._ PAUCI Old hits and new songs In eluding "We'll Meet Again" '" an open-atr concert held in Qxf()(dshire. England I 1 hr. 30 mtn) 69.,.. "Her Favorite Husband" (1 951. Comedy) Jean Kent. Roben Beatty An Ila~ bank teller alscove<s that he has a look-alike wno happens to be an Amen- can mobst8f (2 hrs.) 1:11 D e ~ Valerie and the kids suffer from the stde effects ot a flu wus In ster- eo l ___..wu ~ ..... ...,. ,. .,,,Jiii Joen RNers. Coca· Cola's 100th annlvefsary ~ ... , ... ..... IJOIO,_ .. CJ) IA11 I AU.-Chip's afraid that the amval of his stepmother's new baby means he'll receive lesS a11ent1on (R) De aa -l11~ Atte< a num ber of escapes, Bundy's (Mark Harmon) arrested for his lnvotvement In the murders ol lv.o Flonda State Univer$lty coeds Also stars Glynnis O'Conn0< M tmmet Walsh and Bonnie Bartlett (Part 2 of 2) O (2 hrs L II 0 llClmf MD IOUJ'M: IOOl 1 Orry and Madeline are married. Breit and Semiramis risk their lives to return to Mont Royal. Stanley and Isabel Hazard plan cost·cullll'lg measures at the Hazard Iron- works Stars Patrick Swayze. James Read. Morgan Fairchild and Nancy Marc· hand (Part 2 o f 6) O (2 hrs } I: "Meatballs" I 1979. Comedy) Bill Murray. Chris Makepeace. A zal')y S4Jmmer camp counselor leads hiS misfit charges 1n10 a no-holds-barred spocts compf!llion against a group from a high class camp (~ l1J) MTIOllAL -.JlltlC ~ Fee lured Haitian pilgrims: expl011ng a sunken vessel. protecting wg1n fOlests from de- struction, scahng a wall of rock (2 hrs.) e ,....CM PUYMOUm "Rocket to the Moon" Based on Clifford Odets' play As his career stagnates. a Manh81tan dentist lJohn MalkOVICh) IS per-sueded by htS overbeanng wile's estranged lather (Ell Wallach) to pursue an affair with his young secretary (Judy DaV1s) O {2 hrs) ..... 1MIU. Cl) ,_ U S Clay Court Chempk>n· ships. men's final. trom lndlanapoos (R) ~hr$) ITM11m _.."MacArthur's Children" (1985. Orama) Tekaya Yamauchi, Y06h1yuk1 Omori. tn the aftermath of World War II. Japan's westernl.z.atlon iS witnessed by a group of Japaneae children ( 1 hr . 45 mln.L 1:119 Cl) ~ The gang at the Inn be- comes conv+noed that the bOdy ol an 18th-century witch 16 burled In the base- ment (RJ 0 Cf) .,... ''Love Is A Many SplendOfed Thing" ( 1955. Romance) Wlltiam Holden Jennifer Jones, A EUtlslen docfOI and an American 1ep0r1er fall In '°"9 In 19~9 HQng Kong. (2 hrs., 30 min.) CC) .. "The Boat" (1982. Or~) Juergen Prochnow, Artl'M Gruenem8Yllf1 In t 94 I, a young Germa,, °"'boel Cfew lace the challenges and horrors of wat when they leave port on their first subma- rine tour 'R' (2 hrs., 26 min.) CID .,.. "Code 01 .511enc41" < 19&4. Ad- ventufel Chuck Norris. Henry Sliva. A , maveuck ChtCago cop w9999 a SOiitary war against rtvBl dtug.-running gangs 'A' Q..t 1 tu. Al min I lU.,.. "Gymkata" ( 1985, AdVenture) Kurt Thomas. Tetcflie Agbayani On a mission to secure a mllhary site In a t&- mote eastern Asian country. an Ame0can agent employs hts martial arts and gym- nasttC Sk!lls 'R' (1 hf., 30 min.) .... "Blazing Saddles" (1974. Comedy) Cleavon Lrttle, Gene Wilder In Mel Brooks' western parody, a railroad worker in the Old West Is appointed sheritt of a town marked fOI destruction by a govern()( and a business tyoooo 'R' { 1 hr 34 min) -· Cll ~ a UiCIY Christine tries 10 patch up he< relationship with hef brother and Mary Beth plays tourist when the d&- tect1ves take off to Los Angeles on a ape.- cial ai51Wi°t O ( 1 hr ) IL-.. Scheduled Marsha Ma- son. Valef.e Perone. actress Elizabeth Pena ("Down and Out in Beverly Hiits") 1 hr) ----.... ~ca ~-SUUAYtE CA .......... -mn--UTal ........ tW D•lll •• ... TAJD NIDAY llZAm Sketches enftate-a-mate. Super Dave 1umps from world's tallest bu•=~o tallh healefs cornpare notes I llCMI '~Drive By Night" (1940 Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Ann Shertdan A pair of truckers become lnvOlved with murder durl'Gr of their runs (2 hrs ) !=-~ .. .,... ...... ~ ~dy Goes To Hollywood" {1979, Orama) Cerol Connors. Wendy Williams A beautiful woman travels to HoUywooa and compet9$ In 90me sexy aud1t10ns ( 1 hf , 30 min.) .,. "Boomerang" ( 1947. Mystery) Oana Andrews. Jane wya11 A prosecot· 1ng atromey flees an Innocent man wno had been presumed guHty of the murder of a ~an (2 hrs ) ,,.1.,. "The Ice Pirates" ( t 984. Sci- ence Fiction) Robert Urle:h, Mary Crosby Space pirates join a pr1noess In 988rph ot he! explo<er tathef and a newty ~ov ere<l source ot mueh·needed water~1n a 1'18ar~gatu~ 'PG' ( 1 tw , 36 min ) 1we CIJ rr. IUOI nm.a LaUfa and Steele P06e a1 c1rou1 performet1 ~o lnves· ligate a murder tNt OCOUfred yean t>e- IOfe JB) (1 hr . 10 min ) 8 • mJ fll CIMOI From March 1985 actora F Murray Abraham and Vic-'°''' Jackaon, ciualeal pianists the LaBeque Slate<a and tau musician Louie B.illOrl '°"' t'tolt Jotlnny C.rton In ster· -~~ty l.., .. -Monclay Coal. 1..-=., ... llAWAI MN • ....... LOlllD Wl'MCOCW.,. 8"mWllM llCMI "Ghoulles" ( 1984, Comedy) Peter Liapis, Lisa Pelikan. A teen-aget.Wl• der an evil spell, his befuddled girlfriend. two benevolent elves and a nest ol satanic creatures converge In a dilapidated Holly· wood mansion. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) (%) llO'ftl "Amltyvllle: The Demon" ( 1983. Horr.or) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper. A skeptical Journalist buys the fa- mous house, igoorlng the warnings of oth· ers about powerful forces that continue to lurk In Its basement. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) -1 m•ta.a.YWOOD ~--....,'ll-rT ~ The British entertalnmeot lndostry; a historical review of romance In the movies. ••nawm ~ llCMI "The Llttle Drummer Girl" ( 1984, Orama) Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyagls. Recruited by Israeli operatives. an actress becomes a double agent as- signed to track down a notorious 'Palestin- ian terrortst. 'A' :i (2 hrs., 10 min.) i -IA-rlU MCUll __.. GD LA11 llMT Wini DAVID~ Scheduled: Fred Dryer ("Hunter"). In st er~~~ I TOll-- ..,. "Stingray" ( 1978. Adventure) Christopher Mitchum. Sherry Jackson. Assorted daredevlls pursue a car contain- ing II. small fortune In cash and loot. (2 hrs., 5 min.~ I ···~ ... --MAL~ ITMT °' tomn• • Profile& of en Campbell, Andrew Stevens. Zsa Zsa Gabor and Susan Richardson. (A) ( 1 hr.) • L!!:~UCAlllT"fU ~ Ul'9'ACYl Alt llTllGDUC1DI TO ID ,...._ M LOlllD (I).,...__ JOhn Meekins ( 11-0· 1) vs. FOl'd Jennings (14-2, 6 KOS) In a junior welte<weight bout scheduled fOI' 1 O rounds, from Allantlc City. N.J. (A) (2 hrs . 30 min.) CD llCMI "Dodsworth" ( 1936, Orama) Walter Huston, Ruth Chatte~Qfl. A busi- nessman finds his bucolic life disrupted when he and his wife retire to Europe where they are confrooted by a new lif&- ~le. (1hr.,41 min.) -·(I) 11CM1 "A Mfdsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen. Mia Farrow. The summer heat and country air provoke a series of humorous romantic encounters among three couples spend- ing a weekend at an Inventor's rural retreat. ( 1 hr • 20 min.) Cl) llCMI "Bill Cosby, Himself" ( 1982. Comedy) Bill Coeby The comedian looks at everyday faults and fOlbles. end per· forms his famous characterizations. 'PG' il hr .. 44 mlr\) ,.. CHJ .. "The Falcon And The Snow• I man" ( 198A. Drama) Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn.: eaSed oo ll'le truo ltOfY Of Chrlllopher Boyce and O.ultoo Lee who were lflad in 1977 tor selling top-Merel U.S. documents 10 tht Soviets 'A' Q (2 hr$., 11 ml'IJ ••••zznn ... (!)..,.. "S11nt& Fe Stsm~" (1938, Western) John Wayne, Ray Corrigan. The Three Mesquiteers try to clear a COWboy accused ol murdering a gold prospector. ~hr .. 30 min.) • JI=. "lop Secret" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Bill Cosby. Tracy Reed. An Amet1· can art dealer Is sent to Rome on en un- dercover mlssloo_ to retrieve 120 pounds of stolen latutonlum. (2 hrs.) ~:.,=. ~ llCMI "Coup De Torchon" (1982. Orama) Phlllppe Nolret, Isabelle Huppert. A law enforcement officer In Africa seeks murderous revenge against all those who have disagreed with him 4rld his Ideal. f=~a hrs .. 9 min.) -... llCMI "Hall The ConQuerlng Hero" ( 1944, Comedy) Eddie !nae.ken. Ella Raines. After being discherged from the Army. a hay fever victim builds himself up to be a war ';~2 hra.) 8 AT M Scheduled: a tool< at new movies and worthwtille 81Mpers avail- able on videocassette. I M.L•MP-.Y ....... LOlllD ·111:= ... U'IO.UY "~ ... "Once Upon A Time In Ameri- ca" ( 1984, Orama) Robert De Niro • James Woods. Sergio Leone's portrait of the friendships, loyalties and betrayel& ol a small group of Jewish gangs..-s In the 1920s and '30s. 'A' o (3 hrs .. 4g•m1n.) •1 •1U1CMO.-"Moon Madness" ..., ..... ----••a .... ... llCMI "Hot Dog ... The Movie" (198<4, Comedy) David Naughton, Patrick Houser. An Idaho farm boy, participating In a lreestyle skiing competition. finds r<r manoe-an<Hun. as-we~ a rtvalry wit~ the r91gnlng Austrian champion. 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 36 min) ,,, ...... ,. .. ......... , ...... LCM. n Alt mu -1£1£111 .... ~ a1I ... "The Missionary" (1982. Com- edy) Micheel Palin. Maggie Smith. In Vic· torlan London. an Anglican clergyman fresh from AffiCa Is l88igned to helif' a slum miflslon for fallen women with the ft. nanclal support of his amorous benefac- tress. 'A' (1 hr .. 33 min.) .. LOlf•IPACI , ..... ~CMlnU ll1f Mlmi .... Ell TODAY mATIPACICOMTM llCMI "Something Wicl<ed This Way Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Rcr bards, Jonathan Pryce. Two boys dlacov- er the terrifying secret underlying a myste- rious carnival where fantasies are fulfilled, but only tor a hOl'rible prloe. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. -34 ~ ~~ 41111 ~ , .. TALI tmm "The Snow Queen" Lance Kerwin and Melissa Giibert star In this tale of a brave girl who's deter· mined to save her companion from the Snow Queen's (Lee Remick) spell. Nar- _ 1rat1 by S':y Ouvan. Q It! ... == IDE•TODAY -........ .. ,., .... ln•ex•pen•1lve • •(tn lk apen' llv) not high In price; reaaonable, crasslfled ....... advertillng -1 Ctasslfled Advertising 6:42w5678 Don't Be A Victim Twice EXPERT LEGAL REPRESENTATION f U ,L Fora...ftH.U ACTION Cal A .... , f'llOT A .. WIOI ..., ... ,. • Any.Type of Accident • No FM Untll v OU Recover • FREE ConsultatJon 24 HOURS Servtno Aff of Orente County (714) 848-4849 Sunday, Mey 4, 1988 15 .. ~.--... -Taesclay -llondng 11ov1es- •CIJ "A King In New York" ( 1957, Com~ dy) Charles Chaplin, Dewn Addams ( 1 hr . 45 min) •CC) "Thlt Happy Yea1s" (1950, Comedy} Dean S1ockwell. Darryl Hickman ( 1 hr . 50 mm) 19@ "CacllJS Ftowe<" (1969. Comedy) ln- ~d Bergman. Goldie Hawn (2 hrs.) 19(Z) "Diary Of A Mad Housewife" ( 1970, Comedy) Came Snodgress. Richard Ben- @!!lln ( l tv , 34 mm ) .. C&J "Cannonball Run" (1981, Comedy) Burl Reynolds Dom Deluise ( 1 tv , 35 min) . CID "Massive Retaliation" ( 198-4. l>ama) Tom Bower, Karlene Crockell (1 hr , 30 min) (l) "Dangerous Money·· ( 1946, Myslery) Sidney Toler. Gloria Warren ( 1 hr. 30 mrn) .. QI "~r" 11973, Comedy) Wo<Xty Allen. !mine Keaton (2 hrs ) .. 00 "Ledyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Mallhew Brodenck. RU198f Hauef (2 hrs . 1 min) Cl) "The Train Robbers" ( 1972. West- ern) John Wayne. Ann-Margret. (2 hrs ) CZ) "Topaze" ( 1933. Comedy) John Bar- ~m()(e. Myrna Loy ( 1 hr . 18 min) -C&J "Brewster's Millions" ( 1985, ~ dy) Richard Pryor, John Candy (I hr • 37 mm.) "It All Came True" ( 1940. Drama) Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan ( 1 hr . 37 min ) -@ "Ouenttn Durward" ( 1955. Adven- ture) Robert Taylof, Kay Kendall (2 hrs) tw(Z) "Brewster's Millions" ( 1985, Come- dy) Richard Pryor. JOhn Candy ( 1 hr . 37 min) -.......... 11ov1es- -· "K111dozef'' (1 974, Suspense) Cllnt Walker. James Wainwright ( 1 hr . 30 min) CC) "Mass Appeal" ( 198-4. Drama) Jack Lemmon. l el)ko lvanek. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CID "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975, Adven1ure) Ryan O'Neal Marisa Berenson (3 hrs . 3 min) "Racing With The Moon" ( 1984, Ro- mance) Sean Penn, 81zabe1h McGovem i.! hr . 46 min ) W. "Beneath The 12 Mile Reef" ( 1953 Adventure) Terry Moore, Robert Wagnef 11 hrs) CZ> "The Shooting Party" ( 1984, Drama) Edward Fox Cheryl Campbell ( t hr • 48 ""n) Ml(C) "The Fastest Gun Alrve" ( 1956, West ern) Glenn FOfd, Jeanne Crain ( 1 ht . 3? m1n1 (I) "The Ratings Game" ( 1984. Come- dy) Danny De Vito, Rhea Perlman (2 hrs ) • ([) "Under The Volcano" ( 1984, Drama) Albert noney. Jacqueline Bisset ( 1 hr . 49 mtn ) (%) "Am1tyv1lle The Demon" ( 1983, HOf- fOt) Tony Aobefts. Tess HarPlf ( 1 hr . 45 min) •CC> "Stree1s Of Fire" ( 198'4, C"8ma) Mi- chael Pare. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr .~ min.) 00 "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" ( 1985, Comedy) Mla Farrow. Jeff DanlelS ( t hr • 22mlh) •(I) "El Oofado" ( 1967 Westem) JOhn Wsvne Aober1 Mitchum 12 hra . 30 min I 16 Sunday, May~. 1986 ™ 2::g Li (%) "Gannonball Run II" ( 1984, ComedyJ Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr 48 min) -Evening---• -11'=a. * ... mA1aTI& CMteO .... Q ,_..co.., WOWll1Wll • IUll-.T 'T 11•--•ILYICAl .... .,. "The Happy Years" ( 1950 Comedy) Dean Stockwell. Darryl Htc:k· man In the late 1800s, a dev1hsh young lad pulls oll a number of pranks and ca- pers 1n a boys' b0ard1ng school 'G' ( 1 hr . 50 min) (£)TOP U. IOma Doug DeWitt (26-2- 3. 16 KOs) vs Charlie Boslon ( 1 t-t 5 KOs) tO a middleweight bout SCheCute<l tor 10 rounds. lrve from Atlantic City. N J Jl hrs . 30 mtn ) CHJ.,_ "The Pilot" ( 1980, Orama) CllH RoberlSOfl. Dtane Baker A pilot turns to dr1nk1ng to escape the unhappiness of his marriage and the trus1ratt00s ot hts career PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) ([).,. "Room ServlOe" ( 1938, Come- dy) Marx Brothers. Lucllle Bau BroadWay prOducers try to keep thelf play afloat and stay 1n a hotel withOU1 paying by trying to convince the management that they have •l'heE I'"" >Bmon) TOO Cl.Oii Fell CC90llT Henry looks tor another jOb wtien a new ellecuHve ed1- ltor ====sh1ng ::,::CNDI .,. "AN Of Me" (198-4, Comedy) Steve Manin. Uty Tornttn A hapless law- yer's n<>fmat routine assumes a 01tterent perspectrve afler a cantankerous heiress's soul lransmtgrates into one Side ot htS ( bodt.;G·t3' (1 ht . 3Jm1n l >-8 a ~u•rr TW lntervtew with Richard Pryor li:::i. A Texas car dealer who purchased 85 Rons-Royces. behtnd the scenes of "Knots Landing " I UMC~lllCIDi ,_..ccm• -. ...... ...... L.9 ····~ .,. "The Parad1ne Case" ( 1948, Mystf)(}') Gregc)(y Peck, Ann Todd. A lawyer falls jn love with a woman accused ot murdering hef husband (2 hrs . 5 min) ......... :111111~ ..... 1=11@ l9A IMm1'IM.&. Ptayott1 (Teams 10 be announced) 1~s .• 30 min ) 19 8 I • M" Featured Hawaii's Kona Coa1t, through the Redwood forests of Cahf°'nta, Ula.h's Zloo National P1rk I .... ~ .. " ..... . n1 • LA. Featured a special "bar· ga1n Hawa11" edttiOn V1Slts three l&lands with acJv;ce on Whefe to ftnd choa.p con· dos. hotels and car rentals 2 CCC ca U.ATL.Mm .,,._CNatllA....,_ ... NOfl.l'lccun rA"nl ......... ........... ,,,, ... • MUl.M NClfU I ..._,_ • TD 111 "What Shape Are Yoo In?" The mental phy&ical and nutritional aspect• of keep- ing 1n good shape Guests Include nutrl· tiona1 and fitness authonties. Jeffrey Bland and Harv; Ross. M.0 (Part 3 of 6) i .. _, .. .._MLLY,_,._,._._ .. Cl) • 11 HTM I IC llHll A htgh·sch<>ol sweetheart sweeps Kathy off her feet. Manin brags about a date with Amy ( 1 llr) D tm A-TIMI A mobster who faked hlS own cleath makes plans for a smashing return O ( 1 hr ) 8 .,. "The Devil's B<igade" ( 1968. Orarna) Wilham HOiden. Cliff Robertson In 1942. an Army otfle* organlzet a top- notch commando crew compoeed of a reckless outcast band of Americans and a highly c.11sc1p1tned group of CaNldlans. (2 hrs ) G lll 1IMO'I TMI IOllt Tony's aecond anniversary as Angela's housekeeper rs marred when he's felled With symptoms of IOOd.-:cr~ I C!) ... .,_ "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" ( t967, Western) Clint E.utwood. Lee Van Cleef fhree vlolerll. det4Wmlne<I men separately attempt to retrieve a $200.000 treasure. (2 hrs . 30 min ) • IOWA A proflle of Dr Edward Teller, lhe "Father of the Hr,drogen Bomb," ac- Cla1mea as a sclenhflc gentUS and atso called one of the most dangerout tcien hSIS in' the country (R) Q ( 1 ht ) ePIMlmu. II> ...am. Amencan and Brltlth lilm records of the liberated Nazi dellth camps made during the Allied invasion of Germa- ny 1n Aprtl 1945 and edited undef the di- rection of Alfred Hitchcock (R) Q ( 1 hr> CC) .,. "Brewster's Millloos" ( 1985. Comedy) AIChald Pry0t, John Candy A m100f-league baseball ptayer goes on a 30 day, S30-mtlllon spending 8')(M, 8 prerequiSlte f()( collecting a S300 mlllloo 1nhefllance. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 37 min.) CHl.,. "Ladyhawlc.e" ( 1985. F'antaay) Matthew Broderlelt. Rutger Hauer. In the 13th century, a young pickpocket narrow- ly escapes execution and fallS In with two !overs cursed t>y an IVll bishop 'PG-13' Q._ (2 hrs., 1 ITHtl ) U.J .,. "The s~·s Wife" ( 1986. Comedy) Michael 0 Keefe, Rebecca 0. Mornay Atter a whtrtwlnd romance. an••· p1rtng rock &Inger and a baseball player marry, only 10 be pulled apart by conflict· 1n9 career demands 'PG-13' ( 1 ht .. 45 mlt'I) .,. "Racing With The Moon" ( 1984, Romanoe) Sean Penn. e:Rz8beth McGovefn In late t942, jutt before he's SOhed\Aed to leave for boot cemp, a teen ager from the wrong 5'de of the treotct falls in love wtth th~ new girl In tO*t\ 'PG' Q_(l hf.,•6 mm ) • ... ''W11h<'Vt Reservatlona" ( t~6. Comedy) Claudette Colbert, John Wayne On het way to Hollywood, a ncMlist meet• a Ma11ne •l'ld hia lrlend on the train ~hrs) ... 9 --Nm Maggie and JM0n try 10 make imooftant cartef dec:lllOna.. Q .. -laesclay Coal. l ... wu ,....~ ..... ,. •tu111 A Texas car dealef Who purchased 85 Rolls-Aoycet. behind the soenes of "Knots Landing." ~==: •if ()) .... RUln .. .._ Hammer's reunited with a former love only to discover she may be Involved in a blackmail scheme. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 • _,. A prlzellght8f, l,,_med tor the murder of his manager. Is released lr~ison. In 81Meo. ( 1 hr.) • U ant Am IOUnt IOOl 1 BIUy and Charles meet at .the Battle of Antietam: Isabel forges George's name to make 11 appear that he's responsible for the de- fective cannons: Madeline calls upoo a family friend to protect the Main family from scandal. OIMa de Havilland and James Stewart guest star (Pan 3 of 6) i.(2 hrs.) • ':. "Harper Valley· PTA" ( 1976. Comedy) Barbara Eden. Ronny Cox A very llb8fated young mother with a great deal of sex appeal Intentionally ratlles the conseNatr;e v1ewpolnt of local school board members (~ hrs.) • ~ American and British film r&COfds of the liberated N821 death camps made dUrtng the Anied Invasion of Germa- ny In April 1~5 and edited under lhe d1· rectlOO of Allred Hltcncock (R) Q ( 1 hr.) l ,._MUll) .WA David Attenborough, Alvin Pous- sa1nt and Air Force Capt Mlchelle John son JOln returning champion Edwin New· man 10 test their scientific knowledge 1n areas examined by "Nova" episodes (Rl Q_( 1 hr.) CE) AUTO UcmQ Formula One Grand Pm( of San Marino from lmola. Italy. (R) (2 hrs.) (l)tTMlml (Z).,. "The Shooting Party" ( 1984. Orama) EdWard Fox, Cheryl C1:tmpbell The 1mm1nence ot World Wa1 I heralds the end of an era 10< a group of British arlslo- crats WhQ gather 10< a three-day shoot at a c~estate m t913 (1ht .48 mm ) 1:11 Cf) "The Loog ShlPS" ( 1964, Ad· venture) Richard Wldrnartt. Sidney P0t1ter A V1k1ng tans m love while sea1chlng t0t the Golden Bell ol St James (2 his 30 min) 111111 (Ill.,. "The Bedford Incident" ( 1965. Orama) Richard Widmark. Sidney Ponte< World peace hangs on the Oec:lslons a na· val commander must make when he en· counters a lorelgn submatine while on pa· trol ~hrs .. 10 min ) -8 (J) IQUN IZ9 A computer technlelan stumbles onto a government blackmalhng scheme (R) (t ht ) · 8 • .,._.,Stingray attempts to find the madman who stole a mutated strain of sma= virus. In stereo ( 1 hr.) I _, ... COIMAGI TO CAM Ettorts by non-Jews in Nazl·occupled Eu1ope to 1escue and protect Jews du11ng the Holocaust are chronicled m thlS Academy Award·nom1 nated him with commentary by authOt and Holocaust surviv0< Elie Wiesel GD_1Mi_. G .,,, a LUCIA (Premiefe) Two upper class Bntish women vie tor social suptem acy in this adaptation of E F Benson's novels In lhlS episode. Mis Emmeline Lu· cas (Prunella Scates). leaves het ac· knowledged SOCl81position1n R1senotm to summer tn the Sussex town of Tiiiing With Geraldine McEwen and Nigel HawthOtne {Pall 1of4) (1 hr ) (CJ llOWlf "Blazing Saddles" (197~ Comedy) Cleavon Little. Gene Wilder In Mel B1ooks' weste1n pa1ody. a railroad worker 10 the Old West is appointed she11ff of a 1own marked for destructlOO by a governor and a business tycoon 'R' ( 1 ht., 34 min.) (ft) .... ......,.., PllYATI m Marlowe investigates his best friend's mu1der, be- comes 1nvotved with the widow -and winds up impticated In the alme. Guests: John Vernon, Helen Shaver. ([) .,. ''T0tchlight" ( 1~. Orama) Pamela Soe Martin, Steve Railsback. A wealthy artist's storybook romance and mamage turns sou1 when her hUSband is seduced by a dangerously at1Jactive thlfd Pi{~-cor~R· <t hr .. 31m1n 1 ~ ,._ Qllll The law students ptepare lot their llDlle In lhe spotlight as the annual Law SchOol FollleS draw near. . I_._. 90ITI IOI-..&. -.. .,...,.., l -... -Chuck 81ington. an American soldier Who panicipated in the liberation of the Mau1hausen concen11ation camp. and HOiocaust $UNivOt Bronka Kohn share their mem0ti9$. Q IC...-Dl.WllrMB •onmmr ... 1W D80 ••--TAll lmOAY llZAm Skelches· Richard Simmons for P1esldent; the Bigots, a talk with Sister IFr~iel:l. ------c:Am tTAT'GI • IL WU.. ........ ~ Purple Rose Of Ca1ro" ( 1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow, Jett Dan· 1els A Oeptession-era wartress who fre- quents the movies 10 escape he< unhappy mamage embartts on a whirlwind adven- tvre when a malinee idol steps ott the sc1een and into het ltfe 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 22 mm) .. "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" ( 1955. Romance) William Holden, Jennifer Jones. A Eurasian doct0< and an Ame11can 1eponer fan in love in 1949 Ho~~h-6 ........... "PACI~ M f\MTA,_. In this 1985 concert. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ~eaud ~See-vie~ 7J""e IPHO tlve a/tee Jl"N 1P1tl Jave '" llve 1P1'tJ tJe deeiJloHJ JI"# maAe,I ~et 1/4 7/etp,, BARBOR LA W.N -MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY · MA SOLEUM -CREMATORY 1626 GISLER AVENUE COSTA MaA 540-6664 Sunday, May•. 1986 17 -Taasclay Coal. per10l'm "Don't Oo Me Ute That." "American Girl," "Don't Come Around Here No More" and songs from the album "Pack Up The Plantatioo -live" ( t hr.) Cl).,. "Coup De Torchon" (1982. Orama) Ph11tppe N01re1, Isabelle Huppeft A law en1orcement olflcer 1n Africa see+<s murderous revenge against an those who tia11e drsagreed with him and his ideal ~u= (2 hrs .. 9 min.) n. IS (I) -a -Rick and ArJ con-tend with a smuggl9' who UM& celebrity look-altkes as a cover for his underhanded deah~s (RI ( 1 hr . 10 mm) D UJ TCllClfT Host Johnny Carson Schedule<! mVSIC h1stonan Nicholas Sloo- 1m~ky,.s1nger Donna Theodote and comic aclOI' =Korman In stereo ( 1 hr.) IA y~ 9 ~ WU.WUWllT .. HAWAIPrfN ,...,,.La. --~ .. ..., ... .,_ "Fringe Beneltts" { 1975, Adult) Eric Edwards, Georgina Spelvtn. A man goes to a unique Institute and seeks the ad11ice of resident 6PftC1allsts to over· come a nagging physical problem ( 1 hr , 30m1n) tW (t).,. "The French Woman" (1981, Orama) Fra~se Fabian, Dayle Haddon A bOrdelto t>emg kept open by a govern· ment subsidy Is the scene of murder and poltUcal scandal when a VIP customer Is ~otographed al play. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min I tw (IZ) .,. "Deadlier Than The Male" ( 1967 Ad11enture) Richard JoMson, Sy1· 11a Kosctna After the murders of two wealthy men. a prominent British losur· ance company suspects two female klners who are part of a master plot (2 hrs . 5 mtn) -1 IYI OIMDLLYWOOD ~ ~--· BRBT'LI • ft~ Interview with Richard Pryor. •~· ... Dionne Warwick, Tam- my Wynetle and Christine McVle join lyrl- c1st Mantyn Bergman In a dtSCutSIOO of lhe ups-and-downs of their cateefS and ~rsonal 1111es. ( 1 hr.) W MlfO ucml NASCAA Winston 500 Grand NatK>nal. from Talladega. Ala (R) _!l hrs) W .,. "The Ratings Game" (teM, Comedy) Danny De Vito. Rhea PMlman. A street·smar1 New Jersey trlJci(ing mag· nale and his glrlfrlend. a telellision ralings servtee employee, use TV executives' own rules lff their plan to become Hollywood i <>dVoefS Q (2 hrs) ...... J9CLUI -e UTI W""" DA• Lif IS-Schedoled Tony Bennett. comedian Geo.Miller. Jack Hanna of the Colum· buS OhlO) Zoo In steteo ( 1 hr ) I ... nm.._ ... "The Chal*1ge" (1970, Ad- venture) Darren McGavln. James Whit· more to avoid a full.scale war, rna)Of powers orgaruza an tnterna11ona1 conflict to be decided by a ballle between two soi.:1 z=:i.u hr • so min , w .... ...... • ... "Ctlar1ie't Angels" ( 1976, Mys.. tery) KAiia Jack80tl, Farrah Fawe.tt·M•· '°'' A ~se of murder and rob~ lt'l\/Otv· 18 Sunday, May 4, 1986 Ing ruthle.s vineyard owners ts Investigated by three female detectllles who report to a boss they've never seen i hr .• 30 min.) LM.._lCMlml .... ,,.Lam .. "8eche+or Party" ( 1984. Com· edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Kitaen. A care- free school bus d(tvef'S pals decide to throw a pr&-weddlng party for him; com· plicaling matt8fS Is the fact that the girl's fattier cftSapproves of her choice. 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. 46mln.) ... ()) .. ''The Five Of Me" (1981, Orama) David Birney, Dee wanace F111e personalmes plague a Korean War veteran through hlS postwar life and marriage unltl he seekS" help from a psychiatrist Based on an actual case history (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min.) ,. ........ mTIT ... (!) .,. "Under The Yum Yum Tree" ( 1963, Comedy) Jack lemrTIO{'I, Carol Lynley To ensure a harmonious marr1age. 8 Couple try llvlng together platonically, but the arrangement becomes comlcal when their landlord tries seducing the i~dy (2 hrs .• 30 min ) ... "Goodbye. ,Charlie" (1964 Comedy) Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds. Shot by an Irate husband, a playboy IS remcarnated as a !WI. (2 hrs.) CD .,. "Frldai'The 13th -The Flnal Chapter" ( t984. Horror) Crispin GIOllef, Kimberly Beck. Jason the masked killer returns to wreak lllolenl 11engeance on the denaeos of C(:vstal Lake summer camp 'R' ~,.ijl min.) ~Nll.ICYM t11~.,. "Diary Of A Mad Housewife" ( t970. Comedy) Carrie Snodgress, Rich· ard Beniam"'. A~ York housewife de- spondent over the superflclallty of her !amity and everyday life flnally yields to halllng an affair with a writer Who turns out to be a bore. 'R' ( t hr . 3.4 min ) ., ... .. "Love Letters" (19'45, Orama) Jennifer Jones. Joseph Cotten A young woman marries the &Oldie< she believes to have written hef letter~ from the trcsn1 and ls later accUSed of kllljng him (2 hrs.) • MDLLYWOOD Q.W Scheduled· in- terviews with Larry Hagman, Mary Martin and Mark Harmon, a report on Hands Acrosa Ameriet 1 .... ,., ... , .... ,,. ... .. "Rachel, Rachel" ( 1968. Ora~ ma) Joanne Woodward, James Olson Repelled by a lesbian encount8f, a frus· 1ra1ed sch<>Olteacher haS a brief. unhappy affair with a man before moving on 10 new ..;. aurr-= hr , 45 min) · I u~·c...., "" England" ( •• ,.. ComecM Kenneth Connor, WlndlOI' Oa· vies. Workers at an antf-alfcraft battery 11eadq.uar1er1 man.ge 10 cause aa much trouble fOt lheir tuperlora on the g<ouod u they dO tor the enemy above (2llrs) aJ•ZILUIT -Wednesday •CZ> ·•something Wicked This Way COmes"il'(t983. ~) Jaaon Ro- ~~=<=~>a~ ~dsm11h, Fernando Rey. A young worn· an expenences a sensual holiday al a _1R.=.:~,';m2i.;:I -__ , ..... ----•&EWCW M '="" PICI •n I Ill, "Whtr1p00f" ( 1981, Drema) Alain Delon Desplle repeeted warnings. a prr11ate detective tak• on a tearcl'I for a . m1ssl~bft~lrl ( 1 hr., 46 min) •1==-c•mu .,,,._ --· _,. "The Sl~r·s Wife" ( t985. Comedy) Michael O Keele, Rebecca Oe- Mornay Aher a Whtl'fwlnd romance. an as- piring 1ock Singer and a baseball pleye1 marry only to be pulled apart by confbct· 1ng caree< demandS 'f>G.13' (1 hr .. 45 mind,. ~.,.~anted· Baby Sitter" ( 1975. Suspense) Vic Morrow. Mana Schneidef After a railed love affair In France, a eculp- tor goes to Italy to study an<! beoomes 1nv0111ed lfl lhe kidnapping of her weelthy eiHover's son ( 1 hr., 50 min.) t11 (t).,. "This Is Spinal Tap" (1 9M. Comedy) Rob Reiner. Michael McKean In ·this satire on the contemporary roci< mu- sic scene. an American doc\Jmentary film- maker examines Iha phenomenon of a 17· yaar-otd heavy metal band from England 'R' ( I hr , 22 min ) .. L01T••AC1 PAmt• UM., tm : Mimi ..,.. "" M'fmllUH I• TOOAY mAT•ACICOMm .,_ "An Of Ma" (1 984, Comedy) Steve Martin. Uly Tomlln. A haplesl law· yer's normal routine assumes a ditt.fent perspec1t11e after a cantankerous heiress's soul uansmigrat" tnto one sfde of his bod~·3· ( t hr . 33 min ) · •;.,. "Beg1nn1ng 01 The End" (1957. Sc*l<:•Fte"tton) Pet« Graves. Peggie Castle. GraS$hoppers 011er eight ttet tall munch theif way 10 Chicago. ( 1 hf .. 30 min~ • .. fl'91• ti:.\F,,. ....... .,_..lll•TOOAY •na.w tll fUll'it II W .. "Age Of Consent" ( 1969. Ora- ma) Jamtt Mason. Helen Mitten. Dly·t~ day i>reaaures l<>fc.t an artist to ftee to the seteroty of Australia's Grea1 8atf!fr Reef 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min) ® .............. ,. .. Mattow. lnvestigalH hit best frlondla murdlt, t>.-comea 1nvolwd witl'I tht widow -and Wlfldt up lmpllcafed In lht Cflmt. ~t1! John Vernon. Hef1>11 c;.,._, bardi, Jonaltlen ~ct ( t hr . 3.t min.) •00 "BMX Bandits ( 1984, A<Mnture) David Argue, John Ley ( 1 hr , 32 min.) •CC> "Beek To Batun" { l!MS, Advtn- ture) John Wayne, Ant1'ony OYlna ( t hr . l ~~·~·~d=g~~~~,·~·~·-~~~~~~~~~== -Cl) 8 ER ... • 35mln.) ..__'--••••••• ()) .......ar•l M LOIT ..... W CI) "Brewster's Mlnoos" ( 1985, Come--• ......_ Ralph gets a neighbor's help In choosing• dy) Riehard Pryor. John Candy ( 1 hr .. 37 g.lt for Alice: Ralph's mtStaken for a book- mln.) • 8 8... le at the racetrack; Ralph thinl(s he's J9al) "The Secret Of My Success" (1965, IMTTllOUITCll being promoted to manager of the bus Comedy) Shirley Jones, Stena Stevens Cll... company o (1 hr) ~ hfs ) mATllT tmlCM ._, CZ) .. -;rPrlnce. Of Fox~" ( 19:49, Ad-•CID "Beat Street" (1984. MUSical) Rae MC•~ ventufe) Tyrone Power. Orson Welles. In Dawn Chong. Guy OaVIS ( 1 hf , .(6 min) ,_.,.c:9Ml'f medieval Italy. a young adventurer Is near-(!) "Mysterlous Mr Moto" ( 1938, Mys-w+ UilT naa 1y destroyed by his defiance of the power-~ry~:j'er Lorre. Harold Huber ( 1 hr . ==~lOM llA-ful 'i:aBori::.. (!_hf . 47 min ) "Mass Appeal" (1984, Drama) Jack ••ar•rr 1111l 1a.M1W1 Featured the best of Lemmon, ZelJko lvanek. ( 1 ht . 40 min ) (C) .,. "The Goodbye Girl" ( 1977 Kaual; 1he Old Faithful vacation . a trip to •cc:> "The Goodbye Gin" ( 1977. Comedy) Comeay) Richard Dreyfuss. Marsha Ma-Yellowstone; Mt. Rushmore: a ride on 1he Richard Dreyfuss. Marsha Mason ( 1 hr . son Circumstances force an ex-dancer Arizona highways 50 min ) and her precocious daughter to share I P.:I • mrr .. da "Plaza Suite" ( 1971. Comedy) Wal-!heir New 'fort( Cltr apartment with an as-WMAnHAff9•1a ter Matthau. Maureen Stapleton (2 hrs ) e!!fn~. 'PG' 1 hr . 50 min.) m QI LA. Featured; an Interview With (%) "Peter Ibbetson" ( 1935, Orama) UJ "Fast Forward" ( 1985, Musl-a man who tests parachutes; midriff bar- Gary Cooper, Ann Harding ( 1 hr .. 28 cal) John Scoll Clough, Don Franklin. The Ing fashions; the medical dangers of aere>- mln ) chance to compete In a high-stakes show, bic dancl~n legends •(!)''Killer By Night" (1971, Suspense) down leads an Ohio high school dance l.D.AT ' Robert Wagner. Dtane Baker (2 hrs) group 10 New York Ci.ty 'PG' ( 1 h1 .. 50 .... "!.Al!! -CC) "Ghostbusters" (1984. Comedy) BUI min.) .. lllOfliln.._, Murray. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr .. 47 min ) I cc.A.. .. •• .,. CID "Rhinestone" (1984. Comedy) Syl· 1:11 .... ... ... .._ vester Stallone. Dolly Parton. (1 hr .. 51 9 .,,. =WU..,.,......, min) TOO Q.Cm POlt CC90lf Muriel goes llCl.W.lf'l•O.• "For The First Time" ( 1959, Musical) back to work as a photographer after be-.a TODAY Mano Lanza. Johanna von Kosz1an ( t com)%~tef'lt with her lifestyle ... hr., 37 min) 1---· • ICWJ.YPOltYOU:l'Cm~ -a> "Bombardier" (1943, Aoventure) Pat IMcm.I LW•IW • (l)WllTlmt O'Brien. Randolph Scon. (2 hrs) u.>•'MmJ 8) lllHWAY 10 MIAVBI An arrogant 1W(%) "Cannonball Run II" ( 1984, Comedy) .. UTBACY: All ln1IODUC1'm TO athlete and an averwe.ght girl with low Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 48 ~ . self-esteem learn lessons tn humility In min l M @ u•AU. Atlanta Braves at Clnc1nna11 stereo O ( 1 hr I _Reds (Tape Delay) (2 hrs .. 45 min. I 9 .,.. "The Longest Dey" ( 1962. - JUI-• Movies-·-1 Cll... Orama) (Part 1 of 2) John Wayne. Rot>-- -(lll) .,..,~ ~ A h1s1or1-ert Mitchum Allied forces prepare f()( a cal review of passion in the movies massive 0-Day assault upon the beaches ,... "Men Of A Thousand Faces" ( t957. Biography) James Cagney. Dorothy Malone (2 hrs ) CC) "Mother Wore Tights" ( 1947, Must- cal) Betty Grable, Dan Dalley ( 1 hr , 47 min) CID "Talk To Me" ( 1984. Orama) Austin Pendleton. Michael Murphy ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Cl) "Rustlers' Rhapsody" ( 1985, Come- dy) Tom Berenger. G W. Balley ( 1 hr .. 28mln) w e "The Green Promise" ( 1948, Drama) Waller Brennan. Marguerite Chapman (2 hrs) (%)"Thief Of Hearts" ( t984, Orama) Ste- ven Bauer Barbara W1lllams ( 1 hr . 40 min) a.CC) "Money On The Si<le" ( 1982. Orama) Karen Valentine. Jamie Lee Curtis ( I hr . 35 min) CID "Reno And The Doc' ( 1983. Come dy) Kenneth Welsh Henry Ramer ( 1 hr • 40 min I •CD "Alamo Bay" ( 1985, Orama) Amy Madigan. Ed Hams ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (%) "Something Wicked This Way Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- bards, Jonathan Pryoe. ( 1 hr , 34 mfn ) W OO "BMX Bandits" ( 1984, Adventure) David Argue, John Ley ( 1 hr • 32 min ) w CC) "Torch Song" ( 1953, Drama) Joan Crawford. Michael Wiiding. ( 1 hr 30 min) •(!) "Hard Times" ( 1975. Orama) Charles Bronson, James Coburn (2 hrs ) (%) "Brewster'<: M111lons" ( 1985. Come dyj'A\ctiard Pryor. John Candy (I hr . 37 min) •CID "The Naturel" ( 1984, Drome) Robert Redford, Robert Duvall (2 hrs , 14 min I (I) "The little Prince" ( 1974, Ml.lllcal) Richard Kiiey. Gene Wlld8f ( 1 hr . 28 min) I IOAP of Normandy during World War II. (2 hrs.) MC ... Q e O IMClna Ma.cGyver tracks oown N llAIAm Model Elle MacPherson. a killer who has marked an archbishop as actor Patnck Swayze. hrs ;c,t.J;:ge~( 1 hr.) I LM ... QOllllC'nOtt I ..,. WIJIP. c.c.AT1 ,.....~..., ... ...,_,.~ llOft "Hooper" (1978, Comedy) ....,..,..LOllD Burl Reynolds. Jan-Michael Vincent. The IUllllll l9GllT '!6 The all ne~ BIZARRE '86 IS more bizarre than ever with John Byner . ~-=~ (ti . 549.3500 Sunday, May 4, 1986 19 ( • ·-7-=--.,.,, !t'W"; ......... ;:IS'• • 1':«· ~ ~ ~ • r,u"Qlll ""IA ,.-..c;.er~4# -. t.~•c.t •I! -~ ~ •ri • _, 9d MCI ~~t --.,. W• ~,.11":'.: .. <l!O -ar t JJ't f'. 1'WA ~A • r"/~ .e".ir •• ...-..e ;,·, ~ ~ (.l"ra lTC ,.~ f>I'« y.r,r. • .... ~CJ~ -.n, Cl~ -~ • J.cei: ~...:es :; • ·r ll,_._&.- ----1&\,-T•4 f'!'c.«;: ~ SQIC>!~ ~ .,.,. 'l' -4 .-C:.T.r:"tl ~Ale Ir~ -oe ~Ill .,.""'° ... 4":'$eJ4"e!I °' f:IJ11"ctr~ ... ,~q ,!#,...,. --~ 'flCrf{r-~/fl. ·.• '~ ;w'j'~ ::; •• , ~ - race of murderous mutants. 'A' ( 1 hf .• 30 mln.L -·. LA11WwmtDA•Llli LAI Scheduled: 80-year-old slt"lger G«1y Mol- zen, CyblllShepherd ("Moonllghtlnsf'") ..In &terr~riuc g--· Ill , .. -llM.fall .. "The New Love Boat" (1977. ) Gavin Macleod, Bemie Kopefl. A new captain takes over the cruise ship PaOiflc Pi'lncess. ~ ~ ~ min.) • '!!! .... c 9TnA ...... ~ M llTW'lm TO l ..... u. .. Cl) .. "Breakthrough" ( 1978, Orama) Richard Burton, Rod Steiger. A Nazi sergeant becomes embroiled In a lot to aaasalnate Hitler. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) w ....... .. ·ican1ng Northslde 777" < 19.a. Orama) James Stewart, Helen Walke<. A reporter reopens an 11-year-old case to tree a wrongfully Imprisoned man (2 hrs .. 30 ,.;;, 1.,.. "The Shuttered Room" ( 1967, Myste<y) Gig Young. Carol Lynley. A young couple Inherit a CtJraed mitlhouse on an Island. (2 hrs ) CI> _.. "The AdVentures Of Buckaroo Banzai: Across The 8th Oimentlon" ( 198-4, Science Fiction) Pete< Weller, John Lithgow. A band of actventur8f'S bat- tle enemy allenS who are accidentally r&- leased from the 8th dimension u a result of a researcher's experiments 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 43 ~ ~ .. ~Th'tef Of Hearta" ( 198-4, Ora- ma) Steven Bauer, Barbara Wllllams. Af- ter looting an opolent San Francisco home. a t>u<glar discovers he possesses the secret diarie9 of a frustrated married woman and Impetuously sets out to tvltill her fantasies. 'A' (1 hr .. -40 min.) .,."' .. trtl(JI) llOWll "Act Of Vel'lgeance" (1986, Orama) Chari.es Bronson, Ellen Burstyn. Based on the true stOf')' of Joseph "Jock." Yablonski, whose etusade to rid the Unit- ed Mine Workers union of corruption led to violence and ultimately to murder in De- cember 1969 Q ( 1 t)r . 40 min.) w, ... ..... AT TMI MO¥ml Scheduled: a look at new movies and worthwhlle sieepefa ava~- able on videocetaene IE ..... , mum .m-. "Mass Appeal" ( 1984. Orama) Jack Lemmon. Zeljko tvanek.. Confronta- tions t:>etween a complacent priest and an Idealistic seminary stUdent lead both to a greater understanding of the hOlnan spirit. 'f>G"Q' (1 hr., 40 mln1 W (C) ... "The Gofton Club" (1984, Ora- ma) Richard Gere, Gregory H;lnes In the 1930s, a jazz musician saves the lite of a powerful racketeer and Is towed deeper and deeper Into the violent world of gang-_1 stefSCl}~R' O (2 hrs . 7 min) ---=~carry On Girls" ( 1974, Come- dy) Sidney James. Joan Sims. The Carry On gang becOmeS involved In the pomp and pageantry of the ultimate beauiy con- test. (2 hfS.) • --WIT LllGfm.IY .. MTNllOL -., •.... ---... , .............. -·=•ttn •• •••n ... M m ... , II _,. "Brewstt!f's Millions" (1985. Comedy) Richard Pryor, John Candy A minor-league baseball player goes on a 30-day. $30-milllon spending spree. a prerequisite tor coOectlng a $300 mllllon Inheritance 'PG' (1 hr .. 37 min.) •CH>--"Nickel Mountain" (1985, Ora- ma) Michael Cole, Heather Langenkamp A middle-aged bectlelor's lnabiftty to ex· press his feelings subside& when he De· comes involved with a 16-year·old girl. ( 1 hr.,= •• lal' •&M A fund•raislng special to beneftt cancer and disease re- search at SI Jude's Chfldren't Hospttal in MemphiS. ~Tenn. Hosts· Betty While and Dick Van Patten !1 hr.) •UM.nmuCMlmll . m ... -Thanclay _........._llovles- •(J) "Sixteen Csndles" ( 1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hau ( t br . 33m1n.) Jolin L. 'BCom CUSTOM PHOTOGAAPHY, LTD. m& anJ Cki IJ Special Just in time for Father's Day (714) 760~6767 3040 E. Pacific: Coatt Hwy. Corona del Mar. CA ~-··· •a.:• .,. "Fast Forward" (1985 • ..,. cal) John Scoti Clough, Don Franklin. The chance to compete ln a high-stakes shOW- down lea~n Ohio high ach<>OI dance ~f to ork City 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 60 Cf)# IDA H (I) ... "Friday The 13th -A New S. ginning" ( 1985, Horror) John S~d, Melanie Kinnaman. A masked killer t>rut• ly slays a group of unsuspecting teen- a rs 'R' o ( 1 hr . 32 min.) .. , .... :mrucumu "" MYmt• H••TODAY .UTIPACICOUT9 Ml .,. "Heartbreakers" ( 1984, Dre- ma) Peter Coyote. Nick Mancus6.' In Loe Angeles. two Pfelong frlendS eXPe<ieOOe dramatic chanoes in their careef'S, ro- mances and their own relationshtp. 'A' Q l hf., 38 min. I -~ .....,.. ' .,. "Yellowneck" (1955. Adven- ture) Un McCarthy, Stephen CouttlelQh. A group of CIVIi War deserters head lor freedom through the Florida Evergladea. lhr .. 30m1n) .,.. ....... _ ~~,. M,_.IUH••TODAY _,. "Little Treasure" ( 1985. Ora- ma) Margot Kidder, Ted Danson. In Mexi- co. a st11pper teams up with a seedy Amer1ean eK·patrlot to search for her fa- ther and a stoten fortune 'A' (1 hr., 25 min*' ~--~nee Of Foites" (1949, A.6- venture) Tyrooe Power. Orson We41es. In medieval Italy. a young adVenture< is near- ly destroyed by his defiance of the power- ful Cesare ~a ( 1 hr., 47 min.) ..01)..., .. •tc:l "The Beastmoster" (1982. Adven- ture) Marc Singer. Tanya Rober1s, ( 1 ht .. 45m1n ) •CZ> "The Shooung Party" ( 1984, Orame) Edward Fox, Cheryl Campbell. ( 1 hr , -48 mm.) -------------------------------- M lll) "Sorry. Wroog Number" (1948, Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck. Bur1 Lan· castet ( 1 hr , 55 min ) 1111()) "Brewster's M11hons" ( 1985. Come-· dy) Richard Pryor John Candy ( 1 hr . 37 m111) .. CC) "Mode•n Times" ( 1936, Comedy) Chanes Chaplin, Paulette Goddard ( 1 hr . 29 mm) CID "Sixteen Candles" ( 1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Michael Hall ( t hr . 33 min 1 Cf) "She·lo...k Holm~ And The Hou..e O• Fear" ( 1945 Mystery) Basil Rathnone Iii.gel B•uce ( 1 hr 30 min ) 11:11 (.ll "MacArthur s Children' ( 1985 Ora rw1) Takaya Yamaur t11 Y0&h1yu1<1 Omo11 ~.hr , 45 f'!11n ) .. @)"Cold Turkey (1'}71 Comedyl 01c~ Van ()y1<e. P1pp11 Sc.011 12 hrs I 1:11~ 'Kale•doc;<ope 11966 Comedy) WarrPn Beatty Suc;11nnah York ( 1 hr 43 min ) ® 'Two On A Gu.llotine" ( 1965 Horror) Deafl June'> {..onnrt> Stevens. (2 hl9 I -"Bobby Dei>rl•t-ld" ( 1977 Dranial Al Pacino Mart"e Ketlt>r \ I hr 39 min ) ($} "The Powpr And Tne P11ze" ( 1956 D1an1<11 Rooert Tay!Qr Bu" Ive& (2 hrs) 1~CZ) ·A K1nQ 1n New York · ( 1957 Come dy 1 Cnarles Chilplln Dawn Addams ( 1 hr 45 m•n J 11:11(t) "::itePI' I 1')80. Drama) I ee Mil1ors, Jer1111fpr u Neill ( 1 t•r 4 ~min.) .-Afternoon Movies- ,.., "Skyway lo uearn (1974 Suspense! Oobby Sherman, Stefanie Powers ( 1 hr JO mir1.) "Blame 11 Un The Night"' ( 1984. Ora· ma) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames ( 1 hr ;>5 min) LS) "Gotc.ha• I 1985. Comedy) Anthony Fdwaros. Linda Ftorentmo ( 1 hr , 37 rn1n) W ID "Heartbeat" ( 1946, Drama) Ginger RQgers Jean-Pierre Aumoot (2 hrs ) Cl) "Dtery Of A Mao Housewife" ( 1970. Comedy) Carrie Snodgrass. Richer<> Ben f!.'11'" I 1 hr 34 min ) tlllk) "The Slugger's Wile" (1985. Come- dy) Michael O'Keefe. Rebecca OeMor· 9!.Y (I hr . 45 nun ) -~J "Country" (1964, 01ama) Jessica Lange. Saffi Shepard ( t hr. 49 mtn} D (H) "Mae West" ( t982. Biography) Ann J1fl1an. James Brol1n ( 1 hr . 40 min ) •Cil "Cannonball Aun" ( 1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr • 35 mrn) •CC> "Electoc Dreams" ( 1984, Comedy) Lenny Von Dohlen, V11g1nia Madsen ( I hr , 35 min) .. (f) "The Train Robbers" ( 1972, West ern) John Wayne. Ann-Margret. (2 hrs) (I) "Meatballs Par1 II" ( 1983. Comedy) Archie Hehn, John Mengatri ( 1 hr , 36 mrn) Cl) "Thief" ( 1981. Ofama) James Caan, Tuesday Weld (2 hrs ) CZ) "The Shootrng Pany'' ( 1984. Drema) Edward Fox, Cheryl Campbell ( 1 hr •8 min.) •@ "The Last Challenge" (1967. West· ern) Glenn Ford. Angie Dtckrnson (? hrs) 11:11 (C) "Modern Times" ( 1936. Comedy) Charles Chaplin, Paulelle Goddard r 1 hr . 29mm) "The AdVentures Of Huckleberry Ann" ( 1985. Adventure) Patrick Day Samm·Ar1 Williams (2 h<s ) 22 Sunday, May -4, 1986 ---"=· .... mATaT i.-cMtao MC ... Q MB'lef9wt .... ..,.... IU•··~ .... I D'IDff'll'M19 .. _ll __ IEtWICA&. ""911 mA1UT llM •THI WOll.D A garage mPt.ha111c 1Brad Davis) becomes an 1n- rerna1tooa1 hero when he n1es a small pldne rroristop around the wO<ld Based on a story ~ James Thurber .. 1:-... ®) ... TOO Q.Oll '°" co.olT Henry sus peers Muriel of hawig an affair with a mob l""'~-----PHOTOOMMC..O. MO¥W "Condemned" ( t930, Dl'!lma)- Ronald Colman Ann Harding The evil gou1gs-on at Devil's Island pose a threat to the p11soners ( 1 hr 26 mrn ) 1•1C11 ... ®) llnlRT.U-rT TWT A htstor1- ca1 review of teen-age romance in film li':i. Tom Selleck, a Parlf> fashion house I =t'!ICCll'llll•U••C'"'TIMm111 nm'l~AIY OD wta.Of:POlllN9 ,..,. Titl LOllD ., ..... .cm .,. "The Beastmaster" (1982. Ad- venture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts In a mythic world of the past. a young man .v1th an unusual talent tor governing ani· mals searches for the vlllain responslble tor the destruction of his village. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 45m1n l .... £ .. , ... MY l80 MIO TMI ..-CM --The comedlM examines attitudes. leisure lime and culinary 1astes In thrs hour 1hat intersperses both stand-up material with )Ch~-locatron footage ( t hr ) CZ) "This Island Earth" ( t955. Sci· ence-F1ct1on) Jeff Morrow, Faith Oomergue A war between the worl<1s Is fought Involving two ~r!(;Sn screntlats, !hr .. 26 min.) DAMllWMJWI NI MO¥W "Ride Beyond Vengeance" ( 1966. West~rn) Chuck ConQors. Michael Renrije A buffalo hunter seel<s revenge on several outlaws Who auacked and robbed him atter hrs wrfe re)eCted him (2 hrs 5 min) 11118 IC* TMI TOMI Featured Maul. paddle down the Mississippi on an old-fashioned river boal, an Insider's look at New Or- leans. l .... MMJ WMAn IW •••II llOWI Raj puts his life on the fine when he unknowlngty ac· cepts a ch1111enge from a world-class wrestler 8 IYI Cll l.A. Featured a loo!< at some L A home9 t~I bOaSt ghostly Inhabit· ants. haunted HollywOOd landmarks; an interview With a Ventuta man who ts a noted ghost hunter U..ATU.. =•°'"....,.. ........ .......... WAw.D ... •PW"I ,.,,,.,, . W 90'11Sf A variety of molds are prepared lnoluding salmon mousse. chicken and lemon-mold and ~cream bombe. CID .,. "Slxleen Candles" ( 198C . Comedy) Molty Ringwald, Anthony Ml· chael Hall An rnseoure Mldweslern teen· ager's 16th birthday goes unremembeted. 1ust another symptom of the pain o1 ado- lescence and growing up In a mlddi.-dua fam~G' Q ( 1 hr. 33 min.) ~IRCW.LY ... .._l'Cm ... ... Cl) -I -Rick and A.J switch rdenlltteS to help a couple lnveatf ~le a real estate magnate (A) ( 1 hr ) U fJD COllY ..,. Clltt'e de1ermfned to seflle a score with a tom* track rival In stereo O · 9 .,_ "The Longest Day" ( 1962. Otama) (Par1 2 of 2) John Wayne. Aob-en M1tcnum Allied forces prepare 1of a massive 0-Day assault upon the beaches of Normandy during WOfld War II. (2 hrs ) D 0 • I • Scheduled: Miiton Berte. Valene Harper Jean Stapleton and Linda Lavin commen1 on the 10th annlveraary of lhe Museum ol Broadcasting In New York I(~,,,... WllP•OllC9An .... .,. "Brannigan" ( 1976. Mystery) .. John Wayne, Richard Attenborough An American police detective attempts to lo- cate a racileteet who has been abducted from hrs hiding pla()e In London (2 hrs ) e l9MT O/Fntl DIMC* A. look at the family Ille of a railway pollc:eman In a northern Chinese lnduslrlal city, Including lootage of the IOcal hospital. mental hea=d~=ison· (R) Q ( 1 hr.) I ,..orfUCl: .. -M-. CM --Wa"'lngton. O.C.'s Cepltol bu1ld1ng, New YO<k City's Grand Central Station. Houston's Galleria and Frank Lloyd Wright's Marin County (Calif.) Civic Center Illustrate how architects use lnlert or space. Guests. Paul Goldberger. Cesar Pelh O (1 hr) AUTO MCllQ Highlights of the '63 lndl· anap()hs 500 CO .,. :·suck" ( 1984, Ofama) Burt Reynolds. Cendloe Bergen An ex-con's attempt to avenge his prison buddy's mur- der brings him face-10-faoe with Aoflda mobsters. ·~r .. 49 min ) ~=·country" ( 1984, Drame) Jn· sica Lange, Sam Shepard. Threatened with foreclosure of her farm. an Iowa woman struggles 10 hold on to her land and keep her family together. 'PG' ( 1 hr 49 min.} ... "The Gifl Most Likely" (1957. Musical) Jane Powell, Clitt RObertson. A romantically Inclined girl oreams of marry· Ing a wea~ man. (2 hrs,) ..... P YT• Mallory's graduation Is dependent upon her performance on a lh1st='&:o ,.m'a'W Tom Sentdl. ...... llllllll HI• cst•••~TMQWll'll Guett. James Stewart. • • (I) -1'0 CllOll A wake f<>< a f<><mer c~ aets Tracy up to be a klllef'a next victim. ( 1 hr.) •• ~ Councilwoman Janet B- dridge convtncet Sam to flre Olene. (Part 2 of}} lrutereo. eaane•---tAnac-tress (Und.-Evant) lmpereonatee Made- line at a meeting with Bent: with Orry' 1 help, <*>rge ~from p(ieon; Rate (lee Horsley) pt'OYeS hit love for Made- llne-'::1 5 of 6) Q (2 hra:) ... "Off SldM" ~ Comedy) .:,y Randaff. Eugene . Tenalona be~ officers and counter-<:ll-ture teed the two groupe to the foot field whef'9 they hOpe to Mttle their differences. (2 hra.) • WtilWti "Agatha Christie's Partners In Crlme"The Bert1fot'dl Investigate e murdet-aftet. Tommy recelwe actr .. Gi- da Glenn's note requeetlng a meeting on eYppOMdt'/ havnted Morgan'• Avenue. Q ,_,.l.09 l hr.) ._..,_ .... Alookatthe famUy life of a rallWay policemen In a northern Chlnete lnduttrlal city, Including footage of the local hoepltal, mental !Ith facWty and prlton. (R) Q (1 hr.) .. "The Seduction" ( 1982. apenae) Moro-n Fatrchild, Mlcheel Sar- razln. A glamoroue TV newt anchofwom- an ts vlc:llmlzed by a mentaly disturbed admirer. 'R'~hr., 45mln.) (I) Ill -I• A IOOk at the hlltory of the Plttabufgh Steelers. CR> .. "Slfent Rage" ( 1982, Adven- ture) Chuck Norris, ROn Sitv«. A cfltlcally Injured psychopath la re'f'ttaliz.d and made almoet lndeltructlblt by the hendl- w<><k o~ =.rJy unhinged lcienttat 'R' ,.. .. "A King In New Yorl<" (1957. ) Charles Chaplin, Oewn Ad- depoeed EurC>pHn monarch vlt- lts the U.S .• becomee exploited by lhow bUalnesa elements and gentf'ally hat dltfl- culty coping with the American wey of life ·a· ( 1 hr .. 45 mlnj. "l':'Mlf •. c• ..,,.a CMJ. •• • ~ -=-r Sevefal expectant mothers are stranded In the courtroom while the hurricane ragn outside. (Part 2 of 2} In st«eo. • Cf) .,,_ -C• A drama set In the b and '60s about a homemaker (An- netta O'Toole) who9a life lab 9hort of her expectations. and her trlend ·cPamata Sue Martin) who ,z,•Wltf •tabllshel a 081Mf In the domlnettcl pharmaoeu- tlcal Industry. Patrtck Ovffy. Oouatas Fair- banks Jr.. Sam NeMt and Dick 'Ian Oyl(e allotter. = 1of2) (2 tn.) -ir..,. w1111 Karen shut• down [otus POint Greg encouregee Peter to en- ter Iha Mn&torlef race; Val uka Btn not to a«~ny Cathy on her roed trip. o ( 1 ht.) •• ,_ ... lnnovat1¥8 Information program ,..turlng atoriea lnttOdUced by the edltora of Ai'nertca'• laedlng mege. 111'1::14eo. (1 l'W.) I ~-==·• pta,... to ... Bemerd end tragically wlW1 the Jepeneee epot net: Utli.n betreya Role when lhe tnel to I\~'~ • C01•0 •t0um Efforts by non-Jews In NazJ..occupled Europe to rescue and protect Jews during the Holocaust are chtonlclad In thla Academy Award-nomi- nated film with commenta.ry by authOr and Holoca._t survivor Elie Wl8Sel. (I) ... "The Border" (1981. Orama) Jack,Nlchollon, Valerie Pflfrine. A Texas border guard' 1 values come In conflict with thole of his corrupt co-wotkers and his materlallstlC wtfa. 'R ( 1 hr .• "7 min.) (l)~- (1) -...im a 1 ,. I.GIT -a• Kramden and Norton convlnoe their wives to ~~cottage.Q (1 hr.) .. •:. "Loulslana Purchase" (19-41, ~) Bob Hope. Vera ZO<lna. A Northern senat<>< Investigates shady polltl· cal dealings In New Oileans. (2 hrs .. 5 min.} .. , .... --••MG•' I ----•• n • Chuck ainqt.on. an American soldier who paf1iclpeted In The llberatlon of the Mauthaulen con0entratlon camp. and Holocaust eurvtvor B<onka Kohn .na=~·R, n.1£.flt'.l.';' ... ,..., IRAm Sketches: Super Oeve In a steamroller stunt: the Schlock Sc~ fOf Hitter; Nixon's twin brother: an Elvis-like ~;~Byner). l==.r--.. "The s~·s Wlte" t 1985. COmedy) Mlchael 0 Keefe. Rebecca Oe- Mornay. Aft« a whlrtwlnd romance. an as- piring rock singer and a besebaH ~ayer marry, only to be pulled ~rt by conflict- ing car8ef demands 'PG· 13' Q ( t hr., -45 min..__ ~ ,.......,... ..WA11 lft Marlowe lnvestlgatet his belt friend's murder, be- comes lnv<>Mtd with the widow -and winds up Implicated In the crime. Guests: John Vernon. Helen Shaver. (l) Lllllma OP M ml -,..,. Featufed: "Simon & Simon" co-stars Jameson Paf1(« end Gerald McRaney, Chef Tell; Andie MacDowell on the Afl Is- lands; actresa Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr ) Cl) _. "Gotcha!" ( t985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards. Linda Aorentlno Dur- ing spring bfeek, a UCLA stvdent meets a mysterious woman In Franoe and 900fl linds hJmset1 In the middle or an interna- tional spy caper. 'PG-13' Q ( t hr . 37 min.) (%) ._ "Cannonball Run ti" ( 198". Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise Tl'lls sequel leeturM another collectlon of crazies In aH sorts of motorlled vehicles racing cross--oountry f<>< cash. Many guesr-atar ca~. lnclud~ Frank Sina- tra. Sh rley Macl.alne 'PG ( 1 hf' • 48 min~ n.l~iiirreuT Tommy and NloOle's l'Y90lng at an art oalletY ts malled When a dltturbl.noe occurs. (May J>e pre-empted for eovereoa of the NBA playoff$.) ( 1 hr • 10 mlrt) e e ,_, Host Johnny Caraon Scheduled: comic actor Joe PltcopO. cel- i Yo Yo Ma. In stereo (1 hr ) M1'9AT_,, -~ .. =---= ... ........... .... ,.l.09 --ct--.. ,www •• ... lal. .... ~-'-.... Mn 1..-r A historlcal review of te:zage romanoe In film. e ... ,... Jeffrey Lyons and Mi- chael Medved look at movies In which "children know best." In stereo. (R) CE ITal'f QIPIUl'OfN Campbell Con- ference Championship Game Four (R) &~"Just Tell Me What You Want" ( 1980. Comedy) All MacGraw, Alan King. A wealthy bUsiness tycoon thinks he has his mistress wetl in tine until she d&- mands he put her In charge of a recently acquired movie studio. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) CD .. "Never S*P Alone" (t9M. Adult) John Leslie, Victoria Jackson. A sw1ng1ng Manhattan couple finds jelllouay Invading their open marriage. ( t hr .. 30 rnn 1 i •·•••••c:tw • MCUll 11:11 .. "Time Limit" (1957, Orama) Richard Widmark. Richard Basehart. An offlGer faces possible court-martial be- cause or 8Yldenoe that he revealed lnf<><- mahon to the enemy while In a POW cam..Q_ (2 hfa.) -8 • LATI llllrT lml DA'9 Lili 3 Lii Scheduled· CBS News correspondent Di- ane Sawyer, John Lanoquette ("Night Coon"). In stereo. (1 hr) I r.=- .. "The Blmlnat<><" ( 1982, Ad- venture) JoAnn Harris. Steve Raltsback. A woman arnves in a small town to leem the truth at>out her sister's murdef Ind finds roma~ with the police det~tlve on the case.p hrs.) i n,...,. ... ..... lllGllU .. "Birds Of Prey" ( 1973, Drama) David Janssen, Ralph Meeker. While on his fOb reporting !raffle conditions from the air, a pllot sees an armored-ar hold· I ( 1 hf • 30 ml"! UM..a CMITfLI ......... .._ Burgess Meredith narrates this look at northeast Thalland's annual Elephant Festival, a rOdeo show- casing the strength. speed and akllls of domestic.ted =de<ms. Q 1 ....... .. ()) _. "Bimini Code" ( 198", Ad· venture) Vlcitie Benson. Frank Alexander Traffing a notorious ctlmlnal, IWO ~ turers are forced into a fateM showdOwn on Bimini Island. (May be pre-empted for COll9fage ol the NBA playoffs.) ( t hr .. 20 min.) -CC)--"Electric D<eams" (198.4, COm-~ edy) Lenny Von Oohlen. Virginia Madlen An unusual !Ne triangle develops When a bUmbling San Franclsco architect pro- grams hfs pet'IOO&I computer TO comc>oea love songs for a captlvallf'\O ceflllt who moves Into his apartment bu!kjlng, 'PG' il hr, 35 min.) Cl) .,. "Brewster's Miiiions" ( 1985. ' Comedy) Rtchard Pryor, John Candy A minor-I.ague basebeh playet goes on a 30-day, $3().rtlllhon spending· IPfM, a prerequisite I<>< COiiecting s S300 million intiet1tance 'PG' 0 ( 1 hi • 37 min ) Sunday, May 4, 1988 23 w • J[&'f .... .,_ ~ .~ Me Te-r.oer I 1956 Mu SICa' 1 E' s P o::s.~ i:: • •.a•d Egan r .. ti brOtt.e!s " ~ •r": 5 ,,:.-. toQ'lt on ~te !;odeS "' 1r PC' • <1.a ? •·s . JO trW' 1 1= ·-... s .. as• F•om'20000Fa•r ~ '9~.? Sverc~Fctt0r Paul Owes- '..;r Pd_, a Ra1,.•000 An exoe<imentaJ arO"'.c ?J.as1 ~"'lea~ a tremendous ',.,.~-~;gS< bf-a ' 2 ~I a."' .,.. ·v.a''""'1 Bae., Sttte< 11975 Susoe••s.e "~ 1..4.-..,0.. Ma•1& Sct'loetcler A••e-a ta ie::l .e ""air,, France a SOJIS>- 'Ot ~ •c •a ( 1 stv<:J1 ano t>ecOmes r • •t-<: • •• .. • :.:· c t.itng ot he< ... ea•thy e, ..,,e• _ s,:yc • n! 5G "'lJ" QIPA&l.'"M If t11 ci::. .,. ''" 1 Tr-e 0om>O&llOf' '984 A:.:.'!'' Jre JC r.Qa Olc1>.ey Jot oar ~ .... :. "" -..,• w t~ ESP and ar r .,..,,... o:! ~r ' ilJ:.a• !!'Se CUiture be-- c;_r· es ; :,rs~y,.: •• •r .. S(>lr1t o! an ev~ wo" J "~~-• -• "" d ,...agtC SwOfd p I. ,., J~ r-• ,, --1.... I 90WIE P -~-· 'RP-! Gap 1193!> C<J<T'?-0, c• il'-es L,;~.,,on c~ F\Jg- g ec, A• t-· · ... r rir; a BlillSl'I vale1 in a ~e· ga•·.,-3 ""a' ::.•••<;1 ~,s new servant lov·e~= .. NAm TME LORD -(Jj ~ATat 9COllDQUIJI fl) ... llO"I C _., , O< Va iron -l'riclay -lloming Movies - -Ji S·lf>r. pa 0'"' '982 AdventUfe I Cl\,Jc· '• .. kCJ• S •e< 11 hf 40 min ) •CZJ Am11 ,, "" H\P ()ef"()r'0 ' 11983 Hor •0< T ~ , ;:. ~"S Te<., Haiper { 1 hf 45 r-r -. MO<YI IJii:!' '?S •Q82 AdVenture An1rT ale!:! ' 1..-• 5 ""'fl J •CC:. ·sn~"a ''-i8.t Advenl\Jfe) Tanya Ac.be<·~ • e-.: :.ass 11 "' 5 7 m.n ) 19@ "Th(I P·,·~, • Q t .Happ•')EIS~' ( 1971 Ora,. 81 'J-c .. a ... &a" al r Barbara Her ~ ·2"11( NI 'F 1 ST •CJJF D•ama1 SY"testl?f StallOf>e Pe•p• B 1 r-ii r•s 25 mon I {%) "RaG1r.g W''' The Moon 1198-' Ro- maric;e 5ea' ;.i .. ~, f zaoetll McGovern 1.!_ hr 46 rT'1• I •lHJ "The P'J•t ' R~ (,! Cairo' ( 1985 Cofre<lt) M;, fa•· "" ;..11 Oarioe+s { 1 t\r 22m1n I "Docks 01 ~~e1r O'lt'a"s ( 1948 Mys- tery) ROlano ""''''"''S V•rginia Dale ( 1 hr 30 m<n) •CC) "lnteirupt~ Mi>t()ljy I t955 M~I) Elean()( Parkei Glenr Fe><d I 1 hr 46 fTltfl I •O "The Out 01-Tc>wne•s 11970. Come- dy) JaGI• LemlT"Ofl Saro<ly Oenn1 (;> rlr$ I • GreystOl'!I! Tt I! Leoen<J 01 Teuan Loro 01 The Ape<. ( 1(154 Adlleoture) Ralpt-Richerdsoo Ct\rrstaphef Lambeft 2 hrs 9 rntn 1 "Bad•ands 11976 Orama) Sissy Spacetl Mart.,.. S• N"l'l 12 h"> 2'4 Sunday. May 4. 1986 Comedyl Sodne)' ~ Kennetn Wol- .a'Tl5· The g.ang c)eQdeS to fllctl a ma1~r11-!l.. hospital s suppty of twth PttlS 12 hf's I m _.. "Blame tt 0o The N;gt-1 198' Ofama J Nick Mancuso By1"" •natne6 After tirs mother C)es a 13-year O'C3 rs lotced ll'ltO a painfuty a.Wwaro re "'"°°" '#Ith hes rock star IQthef -a mat• t;e 1~~':;~13' 1 f tv 25 min) n ._.ATU.. t:a -., ••••• -----~ _.. "Coos And Other Lovers 11982 Orama) Harry Reems NIC<>'e Mo" 0n An earnesi V10C! SQUad poltCe chief sets out to mai..e l'llS crty moral ff 11 tv . 26 mm) Ill .., ... 119 _.. 'Chained Heal ( 1983 Dfa- ,,...a) L.cnda Bla1r Jann I/err.on Whole seN· orig a 5e"'ltence in a Caht<Ynia peo-tentiary a youno woman rs-exposed to VIOlenCe ano harassment trom bOth inmates aoo liefs .:..:.tw . 35 min) Ml ~-·$ 71 .. LOW, a JI ; • IT'ft.J ... 1a...L11 •nm:• IOft OI -Ths him traces Jackie Roo1nsorf s team · of Brooklyn Doogers trom the"' begllYWlQS to the years lolOWIOQ the1r re11tement fTom aC1,..e ~~.39min J ~--"=tu'sCtllldren (1985 Orama) Takaya Yamauchi YOSl'Vyut<1 Omor In the aftermath of Wortd War It -"I Thank A FOOi" ( 1962 Orama) Su san Hayward P~er F1nct1 ( 1 tv 40 min) (Zj "I/amping•· r 1984 Orama) Pat11c~ Ovtfy Cathefne Hyland ( 1 hr • 49 mm I -al) ''The l>sappearance Of Fltglit 412 { 1974 Mystef)') GleM Ford. Bradtord Dillman ( 1 hr 30 min) -~ "Btn en·4arvest" (1981 Orama) Ron HO'IN"ard. Art Carney (I hr • 40 min J -&11-.ooa 11ov1es- -· "Joe Pent~" (1976 Adlleflture) Boan Keith, Ricardo M~lban (2 hrs ) "The a Pirates" ( 1984 Scienoe Fie llOn) Aobefl UrlCh, Mary Crost>y ( 1 tv 36 m.n } _l; "City Heat' { 1984 Adllef'lture) Omt Eastwood. Burt Reynolds ( 1 hr . 37 mtn ) 'Z' 'Ladyhawlce' ( 19&5 Fantasy) Matthew BrOdeflGk R\Jtger HaLJef (2 nrs l m.n) -CC) "Fort Apache" (l948. Westefn) JoM Wayne, Henry Eonda {2 hra . 7 ITllfl l We 'The Com'"ls Greeo" ( 1979. Orama) KathariM Hept>urn. Ian Sayl'IOf ( 1 hr 30 mm) -"Bin Cosby Himself" ( 1982 Come· d 8•11 Cosby ( 1 ht .U min ) "My New .Partnet' (198A. Comedy) Ptolippe N0tret, Thterry Lhermltte ( 1 ht 47 men J -~"Brewster's Mi~" {1 985. Come· cty) Richard Pry<>< Jolin Candy ( t tv 37 rn.n) • "The Buddy System" ( 198A, ~ ctyJ R.chatd Oreyfusa, Susen Sarandon 11'1r ,50m!n) • ) ·we LIYe Again ( 1934. Ora.cna) Japan s .wes1ernizat100 IS wrtneeeed by a group ot Japanese chlldrt!n 11 hr •5 all l~"~C.~ Mtml • H •• TGIAY .,_ "Heaveoty Bodies" ( 1985. Ora- ma1 Cynttlla Dale Richard Rebiefe An amo1tious young woman struggles to real-ze Iler ar&am of opening a dance stUdlO R 1 nr 29mtn) .UT •ACI COAIT9 .. ~ -.,_ "Go Wal ' ( 1940. Comedy) Marx B101t1ers ()lana Lewis ~al zany ,.,er lur<' 1neir s-ghts westward wtlefe trey get 1nv01ved with trains and ra11roaos 1! t\1 30 l"'llfl) .:tJ .,_ Ttte Pope Of GreenWlClh Vil· 1age ! 1984 Drama) Eric Roberts. MIOll - e / R ,_;r~e Dreams ot escape from hum· Orum Manl"lattan 1obs harbofed by o s1art11 •elated bodd.es are ieopetdize<l 1:11 ari 1 1..oocerve<l safeo<acking jOb that gets tre<T' into hOt w8t4'f with a loc.i crime ~·~!2hls) tit ,_ • TMI ~ A reen-ager enlists me a10 ot fnendS 10 help find a fortune 111 rec-ous gems { 1 hf 37 min ) PL.Tm-~~ .... MTICll'l•••••TODAY NIA1'Ma.IW werw F•e<ir.c Maren Anna Sten ( 1 hr . 22 min I W Kitty Foyte ( 19'0 Orama) Ginger RQge•s 0e'ln1s Morgan I 1 hr . .a min ) .. CI> ·ic;e11y·s He<0es" I 1970 Comedy) C '" Eaf.1wooo Telly Savatas (2 ~. '5 mm I "S•llt~ Candles ( 198'. Comedy) MOI 1 Ringwald Anthony Michael Hal ( l hr 33 m'n l S MOOf'I Madness ( 1982. AcMw'lture) An1mateo ( 1 hr 15 m.n ) .. @ House 01 Darlc ShaOOYlls" { 1970 Ho,,on Joan ~nett Jonathan Fnd (2 hrs 5 m.n l .. ~ Fin.an· s Rainbow' ( 1968, Muse.ti) Fred Astaire Petula Clarie (2 tn.. 25 m1n) "The Tall Blond Man Wrtl'I One Black S~ 1973 Comedy) Pierre ~rd Bernard Bllef ( 1 hf , 30 min.) •lvenlntr----• -111'=..e Cll ... mATllf 'ml CJI ._, ---0 ,_..C9MY .......... ... 111-.T .... IFEI Cil.MCI C#lmll.a-.a. caman -.... ·'-*~ M c•a1 JaclUa ,.. turnt lrom Hawaii with lntentlotla ot marry- -l'r~Coal. I a su=nstruct°' She met there. -· ..,.,.,.._ ....... -....... .-YWCllU ... "Blue Skies AgBln" ( 1983. Comedy) Harry Hamf1n. Mimi Rogers. A woman attempts to try out f()( a spot on a big-league baseban team.despite the op- ~uoo ot men in the club and the owner. PG' (I hr . 27 min ) , CD .,.,. "Moving V101a11ons" ( 1985. Comedy) John Muaay. Jennif&f Tilly Scatterbrained students combine with inept drMng-school instruct()(S to c1eate mayhem. on and ott lhe road 'PG• t3' ( 1 hr, 30 mm) ()) .,.,. "Painted Hills" (l95 t. West· em) Paul Kelly. Bruce Cowling A wealthy gold prospect°' is murdefed by h1S greedy partner and his dog sets out to avenge hiS mastet's death 'G' ( t hr . 8 min ) 7191cm... · 0 8"BT~ ~A repon on the Cannes Fiim Festival IF.= The world's largest uncut (!lamond. Chtca~polka queen ILMOOll• m ,_..Cf9,., ..... Oii~ ....... Ulm ..... ..., .,.,. "Racing With The Moon . (1984. Romance) Sean Penn, Ellzabe~h McGovern In late 1942. iust be10fe hes ' scheduled to leave t0t boot camp, a teen- ager trom the wrong s•de of the tracks falls 1n IOve with lhe new girl 1n town ·pa· l hr . 46 min.) ... IM:UICNI 19 ..,...._. 1:11 PM»AY AT -1' Is the<e more to hie than ea11ng and sleeping? Find out when host Howard Stevens v1s1ts the very best bed and breakfast inns 1n Southern Cali f0tnla. the weekend's beSt entertainment bets. 1 .... -.r llCMI "The CMy Dozen" ( 1967, Ora· ma) Lee Marvin, Ernest Bofgnlne A tough Army ma)Or manages to whip an unruly group of mtsf1t convicts into shape for a deadly mission into enemy temtory during World War II (2 hrs . 30 min ) e lft •LA Featured: a look al Hawaii from the vantage PQ1nt of 11a11ous a1rcrat1 and 1hrovgh un~rwa1er photography U.AT..._ ~='Oii AlRTm rA-rM ... nm ... --.wu ... O/lllmM.I ••.-Y •ta•ll••-·---Q Mft'OUC. Highlights of the '6'4 lnd1 •na=t•500 I ICMl.lYPCllTCMTCm ... NI ... M _, TUC:ltl . llOU9I flUY In stereo. L1 hLl • • (I) awaa a Cf9,., Junior .-1ps classes and decides to enlist In the Army it e .....,_ M~ of• rowdy mo1orcycle gang IOICO a o'Omputer hacker to program lhe theft of a deadly weapon. In stereo~~·l hr I • 9 Webster tak .. off lat Cel- lfornla to vlsl1 Ur\()te Phllhp (Par1 \ of 2) i)_. ....... • 110W11 ''Hang 'Em High" ( 1968. West- ern) Clint Eastwood. lngM Stevens A man brings 1hose who tried 10 lynch him lustice. (2 hrs) ••• ,.-.... Q .... ....... WM.I.~- .,.,. "Protocol" (198'4. Comedy) GOidie Hawn, Chris rsarandon A Wash- ington cocktail waitress becomes a media sensation and a U.S. diploma1 when she thwarts an assaSSlnation anempt on a vis- 1t1~ emir. 'PG' 9 (1 hr . 36 min) (()AUTO MCm Highlights of the '65 lndl· anapol1s 500. CID..,. "The lncfedlble Shrini(lng Worn· an" ( 1980, Comedy) Llly Tomlin. Charles GrodtO A housewife IUddenly begins to shrink in sae due to ctlefmcals In her household products. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 28 min I CD .,.,. "Cal's Eye" ( 1985. Suspense) Drew BarrymOfe, James Woods. A myste- rlOUs &trey feline links three macabre sto- nes by Stephen King 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 33 min) (!) .............. " ... Cl).,. "City Heal" ( 1984, Adventure) Chnl Eastwood, Burt Reynolds. Towards the end ot Prohlbttlon. a cop whose part- ner is murdered learns up with his one- time friend, a prrvate detec1tve. and or· chestrates some fancy footwork 10 track down the killers. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 37 min ) ID _,.. "Behave Yourself' ( 1951, Comedy) Farley Granger, Shelley Winters. The ownership ol a very special dog draws the mob's attention to a proud cou~ (2 his.) • 8 (I) LIO l UZ •.....,,MU.I Leo and Liz cope with a bUsloed of tourists al a housew= party • 0 "Thundefball" ( 1965, Ad· venture) Sean Connery, Claudine Auger Britisn secret agent James Bond faces a series of lethal ob6tacles as he tries to foil SPECTRE's atom bomb ransom plot 1n the Caribbean. (Viewer D1scret1on AdV~~ (2 hrs . 30 mm) ~,...,... ... 11.D. ~ P& .,.,... The wand's largest un lcu1 ~MT°=tf'aits polka queen. •COG!• I W ccuny ''Candi· dates r-0r 32nd State Sena1e Olstrk:t." An allamlnatlon ol all candidates for this im- portant seat, now held by Senator Ed Royce I=---.. _,TUCU ln sttHeo (1 hr.) .. CJ) MUI Though his oil empire Is on the bflnk of COiiapse. J A. finds happuiess 1n Sue Ellefrs _,ms, O (I hr ) D e UIT fMCllCT The cops from the 56th precinct vanish undef mys1erloVs cir cumstances at a bizarre party thrown by i h1 Train ( 1 hr) '::=. "LOlle At First Bile" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hammon, Susan Saint James. A 1 I011e--smltten COunt Dracula packs up his coffin and heedS tor New York City 10 find the reincarnation of a for- '!!9' IOve (2 hra.} • mAT 5 U Om "Grown Ups" JvleS Fe1tte<'s looMly autoblograohic:81 play eitamines relatlonshlpa within a tamlly whose membe<s are Incapable of expr .... 1ng 1heir IOVe fOf one another. Aelentlng his parents' (Marlin Balsam, Jean Staple- ton) preoccupa1ton with his ~ es a New Ya<k Times repoft8f. Jake (Charies Orodtn) vents his fruttra11ons on hit wife nnd dauontar tMarllU Henner. Kllf'rv ~1).0 (2hrsJ I FIMmMU. ,_Lim "Resolved We Should Move Toward Prlvataa11on.. l~IUdlng the SchOOls" Wilham Buckley Jr and econ<>- mis1s Millon Friedman and Thomas Sowell debate educators Albert Shanker, Paul Starr and 8111 H'Mf 1 t art 2 of 2) ( t hr ) ~==-.. FOOTUU. ~ m¥ll "Ladyhawke" { 1985, Fantasy) Matthew Broderick Rut~ Haue< In the 13th century. a younu p1ckpoc1<e1 narrow- ly escapes execuuon and falls In with two lovers cursed by an evil bishOp 'PG-13' ~ hrs. 1 min.) _ • (!) aw mMC• Jessica (Annette O'Toole) discovers Bill's (Michael ~ ma) unta1thlulness. Cella (Pamela Sue Martin) travels to· London and beCOmeS attracted to medical researcher Martin Taylor (Ben Cross) Vince LOld (Sam Neill J uses blac1<ms1• tO' pcstr a -new 1'rug oul on the rnarkel (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs.) MO¥ll 'The Purple Rose 01 Cairo" ( 1985. Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jeff Oen- 1cls A Depression era waitress who trc~ quents the movies 10 escape her unhappy marriage embarks on a wh1<lw1nd adven- ture when a matinee idol steps ott the scrf"efl .ind int<' he< hie PG' O (I ht . 22 min) i lTM!m .. ..nTMCll 111 slerev (I hr) -Cl) FAL.CC* CIEIT Jeff llOldS Maggie hostage 1n a remote c.abtn, Emma and Dwayne make plans 10 ge1 married In Ne- vada O (1 hr ) D ti) llAll VICI Calderone's daughl&f a11111es 1n M1am1 to warn Tubbs that her brother is out to ilver•ge their father's l .. ,~~~I ~~David McCul- lough narrateG 1h1s survey of two centuries of Shal<.et hie teatur1no mlerviews and ar-• ct1111al rnaleflal (R) O ( 1 hr ) CC) MO¥ll "8rewste1's Millions" (1985, Comedy! Richard Pryor John Candy A m1no1 league OA!>et>dll player goes on a 30-day. $30 million spending spree, a prereqv1c;11e IOI collecllng a S300 m111io4'1 1nhe11tance 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 37 min.) (!) ACft* .ollTI OI M • Highhghta of the Spenco 500 R1cyc..te Race (Taped) 1 hr ) m¥ll 'FIC!.hburn ( 1984. Orama) Steve Kanaly Ka1en CartSOfl A Navajo lir d•an escapes from a mental 1ns111ution and wreaks havoc upon the people wtio lesll· fled =sl htm R' (I hr . 30 min.) 'ThP Enforcer'' ( 1976. Draroe) Chnt Eastwood l yne Daly "Otrty H1trry" Callahan is JOlned by a female panner In his pur5Y1t ol a group ot Cahl0tnia revolU- t1onar1M terro1111ng Snn Franc•sco 'A' ( 1 "'1r , 36 min) -Clm:ALLITM~ .. _..,..,.,.. II -•M&Y•WAYUlm II _,. .... -& 1UCll In ateroo ( 1 hr ) NI ...... 'All TmDAY mAm Skt>lches Big Foot's roots. the Amofal M j<1111)' Snow White. Mel era:s.~ 1..-.c=:::,,.. "Rocket 10 the Moon" Ba~ on Chff()(d Ode11' pltly M Sunday, ~ay 4, 1986 26 • -l'rillay (:old. his career stagnates, a Manhattan ~tist {John Malk0V1Ch) IS pe<suaded by hiS overbearing wife's estranged father {Eli Wallach) to pursue an attalr with his young secretary (Judy OaYls) Q (2 hrsl..u. ... I::=.--. "°' .... ,.,. ... ITMT tll ~ • • Prol*'5 of Glen Campbell. Andrew Stevens. Zsa Zsa Gabor and Susan Richardson (RI f 1 hr) (%).,. "Friday The 13th •• A New Be- ginning"' ( 1985. Horror) John Shepard. Melanie Kinnaman A masked killer b<utal· ly slays a group of unsuspecting teen- le~l hr . 32 min ) ttll (J) llA•• PJ. A lnend ot Magnum and Higgins snares them into a s11ng oper- atK>n (May be pre-empted tor coverage of lhe NBA playoffs ) {A) ( 1 hr . 10 min) D e ~ Host Johnny Carson Scheduled actor Bob Uecker In stereo 1 hr.) l&'nmAYmff 9 ~ =°= ..... MAWMfM.4 .. _ .. cooa..,. .. , ... .,. "Richard Pryor Live On The Sunset Slrtp" ( 1982. comedy) AIChard Pryor ThtS filmed concert pe<formance 1s htghhghtea by the comedian's views on sex. marriage. priSon life and a ch1lltng though humorous account ol his cata· strophic expe11ences with cocaine de- ~.naence 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min) U.J .,. "When She was Bad" ( 1984 Adult) Georgina Spelvln. John Leshe. A young woman disapproves of her parents extramarital affairs ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) tW(C).,. "Model Behavior" (1985. Com· edy) Bruce Lyons. Richard Bekins Two young men pose as bigwigs in New York's world of h1gh·lasti1on mOdellng to mee1 wome.ow.t 1 hr.. 28 min ) Cl) "Bill Cosby. Himself" ( t982. Comedy) Bill Cosby The comedian looks at everyday faults and f<>tbles and pe1 forms htS famous characterlzatlOl'ls 'PG' tW1~11M:k.1n stereo (1 h1) -m•.....,,YWOOO COl9Y-~Y-ff TW A repofl on the Cannes Alm Festival. l=:'-1=: IOI.I Oomlruon lnVttetlOO· al, first round. from San Antonio. Texas i) (2hrs} -.cA••T•TIMIOlf._ NICU. -e'9AY~-lt'lstereo. (1 hr .• 30 min.) • TMa ..... U.ISI Nightmares haunl • ~ylng mobsttf (Abe Vlgode) Who a~ta • ttrenger's (OIYld Chandler) of• ·=-~~~:~Sev9n" (1967. ~) Shirley MacLalne. Alan Arl<ln Seven extremely dltfetent female person· almes erMrge against • ParlSlan beck• drop (2 Iva.. 6 min.) ())131 • , ... 26 Sunday, May 4. 1986 1 .. -.la\I ITM llMCll Guests: Shennan Hems- 1. Maude Ada.mt. In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr ) LCM. u•uc•tnU 1&1'19AY MM .,. "Vamping" ( 1984, Drama) Pa· trick ().JHy, Catherine Hyland. A muslcian- turned·burglar becomeS intatuated with the enigmatic widow ot a recent'Y, d&- ceased record company executive R' ( 1 hr .• 49 min) ,._ 8 Cl) 9C IJ£Dm ii A man who possessed damaging evldenee against an asp!rif'lg po1111c1an tS murde<ed. (May be Pfe-&mpt· eel fOf coverage of the NBA playotts ) .IBI (1 hr . 5 min ) 1Ml(J.J .,,. "One Deadly Summer" (1983. Drama) Isabelle Adjanl. Alaln Souchon As part of an etabOrate revenge plot, a woman moves to a rural community and seduces a man she believes to be respon- sible !or a cnme 'A' (2 hrs. 13 min) -@~TUCll tn stereo ( 1 hr ) CH> .,. "Angel" ( 198.4, Drema) Cliff Gorman. Susan Tyrrell A student turns to prosltlutl()('I so that she can pay the tuition at an exclusive high schcol. 'R' ( 1 hr , 32 mtn I we•••mRE•l-81TIT ... (!).,."Ave Graves To Cairo" (1943, Adventure) Francho1 Tone. Erich von Strohe1m In 1942, a Brttlstt tank officer attempts to pry seaet informatlOO from Field Marshal Rommel during his VlSlt to a small No11h African town. (2 hrs.. 30 min ) 1-:.. ··The Defector"' ( 1966, Suspense) Montgomery Clift. Hardy Kruger The CIA enhsts the aid of an Amencan physicist to elicit Information from a defecting Russian spy. (2 hrs ) ~::Mt ,.~.,."The EnforC8f" ( t976, Drama) Cunt EasrwOOd. Tyne Daly. "Dirty Harry" Callahan Is joined by a female partner In his purSUtt of a group ol Caltfornia revotu- 11onanes terrorizing San Francisco. 'A' ( 1 hr..t:.;.nJ ·e-=· CCIU.IC1'Dt Of LCM • llOWll "The Court Martial 01 8i1fy Mitchell" (1955, Orama) Gary Cooper, Charles Bickford A man Is put on trlal When he defies military b<ass In order to ;r1nil.~.°':;'~~hrs.) t:ll(I) ,. """ -,. ........ .,M:I WM "-MYAllOlr In this 1985 concert. Tom Petty and the Heartb<•k•!I per1orm "Don't Do Me Like That" .. American Girl " "Qon'I Come Around Here No More7 ' 1and songs trom the album "Pa~ The Plantation -Live." ( 1 hr.) W • "Death Follows The Psycho" (J973, Orama) Lorne Greene, Ben Mur· phy A deranged men ho6ds flw hostages In exchange !or a meeting With the person he believes to hive murdered his son (2 hrt.} =1P-= In Sltf80 (1 ht.) 1Y ''Cutt Of The Cobra" ( 1956. HorrOf) R~rd Long. Faith Oomergue. A myst.,tOUI lnc:.hn curM brings brut~I death 10 • group of wer veterans. ( t hr., 45 min) (I) ITMlft CllP fU\WN Watel eont.r· enoe Champ!Onlhlp GlrN Ave. (R) (3 ih!'I ........... .. ---1 I I.If ... (%) .. "French P\myclt'.' ( 1973. Comedy) Sybil Denning, 1<91'9 BuQhela. A young women mek• ~ W11Q8f thet the can bring any men to.the en. without fW's1 QMng him a sample of OOMUbial bbl. 'A' 1.! hr.,. 21 min.) •CID --"Code Of Siience'' (HMM. Ad- venture) Chuck Norris. Henry Silva. A maverick Chlcaoo. cop ~ • IOlitaty war against rivel OtUg-fUnnlng genos. 'A' Q._(1 hr .. 4J min.) .. Cl).,_ "The Divine Nymph'' (1976. Romanoe) laUfa Antonell, Marcello Mas- tr01ann1. A young nobleman and Na cous· 1n fall 1n IOve wrth a beeutlful young wom- an wtlO is not what 9tl9 appears to be. ( 1 hr . 40 min) •1~1MClll tn stereo • UM.•u:•IT'ftl ... w ... ,.._ .. "Losln' It" (1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen~age boys hoping to loae thelt #glnlty • 1n a TI1uana brothel pick up an Okler wom- an gorng south for a Mexican dlvotce. 'R' 1.! hr . 40 min ) (1J .,. "Sixteen Candles" (1~. Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Ml· chaet Hall. An lnMcufe Mldilllestem teen- ager's 16th birthday goes unremtmbtred. 1us1 another sympt()ITI of the pain of edo- lescence and growing up lo a mlddlt-d&ss family. 'PG' ~hf., 33 min.) i lT'UM 11•11 • m1m1 .,. "Pursued" ( 1947, Western) Teresa Wright. Robert Mitchum. An Of phan attempts to avenge his fafhet's mur der upon reaching manhood. (2 hrs.. 30 lmln~i'I •enu U.-19'.-.Y .... 119...w:ATI -•• •Lim M .... "Red Tomahawt(" (1967. Western) Howard Keel. Joen Caulfield An A1my officer attempts to ward off an- other massacre reeembling CU.tef's Lall Stand. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) e .... "Gammera Versus Monster X" l 1969. Science-Fiction) Gammera. Kelty Varls A vlclou8 monsttf loom8 ~ an ~ ltfnatt0nal e~ion until Gammera steps 1n to destroy 1he ~-(2 hfa., t5mln. •1caLa1• .,....., ... ,.., .,. "Vlolette" (1978. Orama) IN· belle Huppert, 51&pNne Aucnn. 8aMd on a true l10fy of a t 900. tMfHgl gltl who decides to do away with her perenta by using polaon. (Sub11tled) 'R' (2 hrs., 2 min.) -1----.. .,,.. ... .. .. "The. ~edible SMrtklno Wom- an" ( 1980. Comedy) Liiy Tomlln. then.a GrOdlr\ A houlewlfe IUddenly ~ to ehtink in tlt9 M to ~ ln her -i~fi.o;&l,'PG' (1 hf., 28 min.) --= •••• ,., --~~:; .. (1978, Orama) Syt- vtattf StallOrlt. Ptter Boyle. A wcnlrlg· ctaa man tlMt trom a poeltlotl 11 • IOoel union OfganfW to atteln lnetedbl ~ and Pftttlgt • A~'1 labof kingpin. ~fl rw.. ~6 min.) =l!f.BMnd Alge" (1978: AtJveo- t\lfe) Fred WllMemlon, 0'~ Meftln. A ®entt of bind OOl'IVnMdol p111in e ~ AM,. EE ~ ORANGE COAST AllC-JEEP-RENAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-541 8023 B CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-9100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Otego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512-GIOO -, Da~ly Pilat Daily Pilat ER ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-97l-3500 PO. BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 192~1 131-2500 OL EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa -141-9303 UNIVERSITY!ffONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-146-9303 I -u.&.•-~ um••-.a ----FOO'TUU. &.nnl MICALI -_.... --.r.-•LCM -······ .. ._cm Wl•amT _,.. "Mr M ~~ R1~ Agd1n t945. Come<1y) Leo G0tc.ey Hunll Han 1tv .• 30min} -....... ,.,. .... ....... ...., .. ~ a.aecol.Wt ........... TMIMTI ..... lmlTU .-mxm.-'"'°"'ainm 1 .... - • ~ Ftetured Oen.nil Kotytc talk• about how ear compan!M cnoo.t the p OfS ot thelt new care. 1 dlleueelOn and._,. ual presentatJon of the lndlan .,, at Galef· 1a Capistrano, hlghllghl of UCLA'• lfest~I hr ) ..., __,PLACE ....,CUii .... ...,_.,. ... ,......., ... MTWM. ... QltlC EJPL.- ... "The F"ueman' ( 1916 . Come-<M Chari.le Cl\aplin .. ~ CIWla CMAlla ntr unu nw. Host Joel Grey chronlcies the early years of Chaplin's career with a cNnpi1a11on of some ot hrs famous Silent~ 1ck.Jd11l9 "The • Tra~rie Rink" 11r J hanghaied" HWML._.. HClatl• " ....... • ,.., 1£111 ~ 119 lll\'Oll -rt•• -~ .. DlllO ICID.AITIC .. _,_ North Reglon Ouar1er Finals · Carlsbad vs fallbrOOll HJh School l lllllCI IUPIT1 -,..........,. _.,.,.. • .al-.. llT ... ... "Rhinestone" ( 1984. Comedy) Sytveste< Stallone. Dolly PMon ( 1 hr . 5 1 min) (%) ... "The Tall Blond Man Wtth One Black Shoe" ( 1973, Comedy) Pterre Richard, Bemard Biter ( t hr . 30 mtn ) •n._eooo 1UDOY -.,,,..:& ~UICM.I a.,.._,._.Q li'nWY•Nlll ...... CIQPR P•O _ .... • .,_ Featured Anne Keplef dite:I •• her "'how to" manual tor caring tor lnf1nts and newborns: a look at the Pomona Felr·Plex Harness Racing ( 1 hr.) 1-~(l)Q ." 1'tWlm .. "The £mpwe Strikes Bede" ( t980. SCJence FictlOrt) MMe Hamlll, Har· rlton FOfd 12 hrl . 4 min ) 21 Sunday, May •. 1986 L~~-..a.TOfalll IOODDAYU. ..... IU ---0.--11 m ~ .. ~., .... .....,..,_. W'81 1-==-«I ..... LOClmT ~ ccm. °'-TmlTU ---~ ., ........ MTftSMUUCTICA .-J,_Ma!ml MllYM91mM11 ~•rn•• W~US.TWATm 0"1l ... ,... ... "Our Very Own" ( 1950, Ora· ma) Ann &yth, Farley Granger (2 hrs ) (%) .. "Kitty foyte" (HMO, Orama) Gmger Roger$. Denn• Morgan ( 1 hr • 48 mm.) -~Lm •aJ9CMI "The Hiii" (1965, Orama) Sean Connery. Harry Andrews (2 hrs . 35 t:tllm•n } ITOOlll :,.-.Jani ITAi.._ POMll CAITOOI CMOUm. ......... , .. 9'.ltUUUUI A humo<ous look al pro football is set to cla$.Stcal music CID 9CMI "Testament" ( 1983. Orama) Jane Alexandef W1lflam Devane ( 1 hr 29 mtn) .... MWUT .. ()) .......... ,, ....... ...... " (fl Ulf..W.'91Ct 0 ....... -~" IUCl-...... ...,wrao ........ &.09 FACll • Cll.1'm 1111 F 111 IOI' W Valley fOfge M.U. tary Academy Grand Pnx from Way~ Pa ~) ( 1 hr . 30 """ ) CD "1"he· M&SQUeleder" ( 1933. Orama) Ronald Cotman. Bis.a Landi ( 1 hr ,~ ~Mt-•cowrm.-•l! ... "P!Kes In The Hear1" ( t984. Orama) Sely Field, LlndSay CfOUM. ( 1 ht.,42 £ils -~-....... .....,." a ..... _,.,__ e ... .-Ta 2 W ~A Featured. IMSA roed racing from W1tklne Glen.NY. L! hr 30 min ) (!) liiii ''The Young Guns" (1956. Western) ~ Tamblyn Glorlal Ttlbot1 l hl•J ........ WAU.tnmf ... I..., .. __ ,_ ,... ....... _. "Greystokl: The legend Ot Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes" ( 19&4. AO. Yenture) Ralptl Richardson. Christopt., Lambiett. (2 hfa .. 9 lnln ) l fUWIM.L -.... <fl.Ml Regional ooverege of an- cinnatl Reds at New Vortc Mets°' Sen Ot- ego Padres at Chicago Cubs. (l.Ne) (3 tvs.) l lA_I._.., .. .-T ... "Tarzan Escapes" (1936, Ad- venllJte) Johnny Weissmuller. M9ufeen O's:;:,...2~ I 1aww. San Diego Padres at Cha· I Cobs 'LJYe)dM"=) Clllld I • coara a .... CCU1TT ''C'Andl- dates fOf 32n<tSta1e s.Mtf Oislrlct •• Ni· eqm1nat10n of all candidates tor thll Im- ~:'' seal. now held by $4tnator Ed <B) 9CMI "Gotcha!" ( 1985. Comedy). Anlhony Edward$, Linda F"IOfenttno. ( 1 hr . 37 mtn) .,. "Massacre At Central ~ .. ( 1976. Ofama) Andfew Stevens, Ao6ef1 Carradine (2 hrs ) Cl).,. "Bells Ale Ringing" ( 1960, Mu- Sleal) Jvdy t-lolllday, Dean Martll'I. (2 tni, 7m•n) -t::"'='•t•··· 91AntwJlllH .._,.._,...uucnc I SIOIY~ --.-.-nM. ~ .. JUICI "The True Prot>!em Mankind Against War" An interview with Herbert Scoville. Jr_ W ICllOOl. DAllCI TIM Clim~ ... .. al).,.. "Some Came Running" ( 1959. Orama) Frank Slll8tra Shirley Maclalne .1! hrs • 55 mm ) tW 9 ()) NA IOLI Byron Nelsorl ClaSSIC. rhord round. from kv1ng, Texas (live) ( 1 .be~ .3Q manr, -I r.-C 'ITOP.,. 0 a II -9ICIM. "Zack and the Magic f1c10fY'' Z8Ck and Jenny combine lhelf talents to make -Aunt Oelsy's magic tact~ ~profitable entefpnse (Par1 2 of I ~ ... 1Ull ........ _, ..... .-T .. JIMll "Forsaking Vtn- VIBTU AM Retaliation" An lnleMeW \lrith Katt~.M O CC) ... "'fhe fastest Gun Alive" ( 1956. Western) Glenn F<>td. Jeanne er11n ( 1 hr. 32 mtn) CD LITTWF~to Two friends who treln falcons tel out to find • p.alf of their blr~~~ (1hf) Mii ..,.,., ..... · u c•w• 11 .. At>bott And CoaltllO Mfet The lnvltlble Man" (19S1, Comedy) Nancy Ou'a..W==~min) 1 ... ..., 'F IM•• ill I ,. . ., ...... __. -Afternoon---• _,,_ITOCI_ .,. "The Siiencers" (1966, eon. ~ Dean Martin. Stella Stewos. {2 hrs.) •.,."Karate Extermlnat~· (1981. AdVenlure) (2 hrs.) ..... _.Scheduled: Stephen Blah- O.P. Greg Kihn. Alat?ama, Barry Manllow. Janet Jackson. Anlmotlon. Graham Nash. sine;;,~ (interview), c1 hf.) • lTCll A common-sense guide to babyhood: the perils of dieting while pregnant; negative aspects of Intensive lear~t=~ues c;i l a1:•eo••n .. "The Pilot" (1980, Orama) Clltt Robertson. Diane Baker. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) CD .,. "Dodsworth" ( 1936, Orama) Walter Huston. Ruth Chatterton. ( t hr • 41 min.) Cl) ITAi uml Sports competition leatur109, cast members from "SliQ the Beaver,· "Oar,s of Our Lives" and "Dance Fever.· Guests; Mitch Gaylord. Rich Hall Semifinal round. (R) (1 hf.) (%) .. "King Of The Jungle" ( f933. Adventure) Bustet Crabbe. Frances Dee. J.l~ u.• (I) IU um1IM1. Playoff Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs .. 30 lmm,i._.,... AT M .,.. Scheduled: a 1()()1( at new movies and worthwhile sleepers avail- able on videocassette. o u-a-.n • mAT oumoc. Jim Tabor examines llv·flSh ng gear and techniques. meets or- nlthologlst Roger Tory Peterson and visits !tie Jamaica Bay Wildlife Aeluge. (A) Q 1..--a.w llJll ••OfllMIA rr .. "Ghostbusters" (1SS.. Come- dy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. ( 1 hr .. •7 c;) ~ "Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew Brodenck. Rutger Hauef. (2 hrs., • t min.) we ... IMIJ"tcclll-• Grand National 200 from 11oc~tLC. ( 1 ht.) l 'lmCA'ICMOICI ICM.TIMI MllllOfUU. .,. "Vigilante Force" (1976. Ora· ma) Kris Kristofferson. Jan-Michael Vin· con~~ .. 1119-•HftU.I WTAYLOI • 11111 Of.., " Ma,._ Judga: Jacklyn Zeman, John Matuszak. Pamala Stanley. Pertorm-•nc;:t.;: Zmed In stereo. (A) •I~ ATUITA Paul Newman's c:ompvtsion to win la pitted against three tough competitors tn a hlgh·speed road lrace~= ""1W • nm lln Llp-synoed rendi-tions of Elvis Presley's "A Fool Such Aa I." Steve Manln's "King Tut" and Cab Cal=• "MIMle the Moochtt." (%) "Ladyhawke" ( t9M, Fent .. y) Mallhtw 9todtrlck. Rutger Hal*. (2 tn .. t min) W@Wllml• Amo-- .. ,,.,.., -........ °'--llMll'f The elite of the soper modified world com- 1=00 lap race. ••••n• --m Musical guest: Metl'sa Morgan Jt;,.Oo Me~'). • = "Pltates Of The Seven Seas" ( 1964 ) Steve Reeves. Jacqueline Sas- lsar<i.(2 hr~ lft ·--~ ""' ....... ~-·· __ _, Oominlon Invitation- al. seoond round. from San Antonio. Tex- as = (2hrs.) ® "Squlzzy Taylor" ( 198-4, Ora· ma) David Atkins. Alan Cassell ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) CD .,_ "1918" (1985. Orama) Willlam Conven;e-Aoberts. Haltle Foote. ( t hr . 31 min~ iJS:. "Hell's Half Acre" ( 1953. Ad· venture) Wendell Cotey: Evelyn Keyes (2. -~i...11m1aAm .... 1::98 -~mAm Ventriloquist Ronn Lucas hosts stories Including drunk driving and teeoage alcohollsm. showing the shattering effects ol alcohol at>use on la= mATaf "°"" &.1•• PVl'1W Cll 1W lln Up-synced rendi· tlons of EMs Presley's "A Fool Such As I." Sieve Martin's "King Tul'' and Cab Cal'=s "Minnie the Uoochet." 0 tar IPClln'I .._ Profited. Laffit Plncay. leading jockey. Hosted by Steve Gaiv~ .. • M T9C101 When some of the Free Men form a raiding pany to steal lood. the Black Guard spots them and their leader Pierre Is kitted. I PM&T•WAYU. ~Lii~ .. "Cannonball Aun" (1981, Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Dom Deluise ~~=-=-~AT ... -PALACI Old hits and new songs ln-cludtng "We'U Meet Again" In an e>pen-alr concer1 held In Oxfordshire, England ( 1 =1hr .,m1=·=n·==-==~vergtades'' i Gf-''Life After Death" "Tarzan. The Ape Man" ( 1959. Adve ture) Denny Miller, Cesare Danova. {?hf!) • 1-Tournamen1 of Champions lrom est Side Tennis Club In F0test HIUs. N. Y. (Taped) (2 hrs.) I 11Mt--WM1111U.COll•CTIOll ..... •-~n eccentr1c teacher (Kevin CCarthy) substitutes tor Miss Sherwood In stereo. (I hr.) • ... "White Lightning" '1973. Ad· venture) Burt Reynolds. Jennifer Biii ngs- l_!t, (2 hra) • M& A profile ot Or EdWard Teller. the "F•tl'fr Of lhe Hydrogen Bomb ... ~ clalmed as a scientific genius and nlao called one of the most dange<OUI acien lists In the country. (R) Q ( t hf ) • .. "&teh f\nd Sundance The far~-~Y!;," (1979. Western) T()(TI \:fiia.n:'~'~ : .. _,.,.. . -~Lii" Nllll llMW. -... "The Art Of Crime" (1975, Mystery) Aon Leibman. Joee f«ret. ( 1 hr .• 30 mtn) . 8 ,. ... ..,WIUD&...al The lrue story of May Lempke, a ttrong wled woman Who became a to.ter pwent to a severely retarded Infant end UMd ~ dox but effective methods to raile hrn. 1Sta;f ir1!:::.. .,. "Le Magniflque" (1976, eom.- dy) Jean-Paul Beimondo. Jacqueline a.. set Jr1 hr .. .O min.) ·1,,::r.., nAUW. .,. "Oespefa1e Women" ( 1978, Western) Dan Hagger1Y, Suaen Saint James. l2 hrs ) I" . ITf ---. ...... ,...,.. . .,. ...... ,. .,. "Beat Street" ( 198'4. Muaal) Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Devil. (1 hr .. 48 min } CO.,. "Rhinestone" (19M, Comedy) Sylvester Stallone. Dolly Partdl'I. (t hf., &1 mm) (l).t•••,.••a11•• Cl) .,. "Slleteen Candee" ( 1184, Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony W- chael Hall ( 1 hr . 33 min.) 1-.rAYtmCA 419 ---0. TllM. Harvey Lei/In and Omo Fulgonl argue the case. "Should nude beacheS be legalized?" (J) (l) ATM .... Scheduled r~ "Jo Jo Dancer. Your Life Is c.llng" (Rtehard Pryor. Debbie Allen); "Short Circuit" (Steve Guttenberg, Ally Sheedy) • "Blue Cty" (Judd Nellon. Aly Sheedy) I --·-.......... .. "Experience Preferred But Not Essential" ( 1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds. Roy Heather ( 1 hr • 20 min ) - -MnOMCml filgh1igh1' t>flhe •66 tncf. anaPQ11s 500. ... • OZJ 'IA•tu. Phlladelphia PhlNles at Al- lanra Braves Ji::J (2 hrs .. •S min ) ., . ....,. mlCTlTtuB•• •-An eccentric teacher (KeYln McCarthy) substitutes lor Mis6 Sherwood. In stereo. (Hu} I •t1°llOIA•Tm TiMLI rA....e &M:I ......... llOlil "Tom Horn" (1980. W__,,) Steve McOueon. Richard Farnsworth. (2 hrs . .__ a ~The Bad Newt eee,. .. c 1978. r'omecty) Waller Matthau, Tetum O'Nea .{1 hrs) • m9AT IPACI MCI (Premlef9) Thie series examines man's future In apece. Episode 1 l()()l(s withit'I the apeoe pro- grams of China and the S<Met Union• welt as several European countriel. .Mpen 11nd the Uruted Slates Q ( 1 hf ) l umYMtml ~· .... This~ •t tne champagne-making proc.a lncJudle a IOUf of F'ranoe'• chempagne Ntlk>n ~ a champagne 1as11ng lalof'I by Gel'9fd Sunday, May 4. 198e 29 -laturcl!Y Coal. Boyer. ([) ITAl&IY CW llUTOlft Cempbell Con· ferenoe ChampionShip Game Five. (Live) (NOTE Starting time Is lentattve Game Is subiect to blackout ) (3 hrs ) (l)n.wm•u•w. CZ) .vii "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982. Comedy) Rlchard Pryor, Margot Kidder I hr .. 35 min) -.nm 1:11 ... AUCI MIC ... Q .... ZIOULlm'T WOTOllllBk tA•W New York Yankees at Texas Rangers (Live) (2 hrs , 30 mtn ) -1vening ----• •1(1)C119EWI llO¥IE "The L OSI World" ( 1960, Sci· ence-F1c11on) Michael Rennie. Jtll St John A zoological expedmon searches for a lost world" battling g1ganllc insects l and==on their quesl (2 hrs ) '.UTUT AlmlCAMtaO .... uioL.-.... TllALI ........ ~-~ • PIWICI Thts look al the champagne-making process includes a tour ot France's champagne region and a champagne tasting lesson by Gerard Boyer I NAllT TO HAltT ROIOT ICHUUD MAT\Ml R1rdwalrh1ng 1r Florida lri stereo 1 1 hr 1 't) lllCME The Tt.>Mer Trnp' ( 195'> Com~dyl 0Pbb1P Reynolds Frnnk S1n11 Ira An apparently naive ac.rresc; devises an ingenious plan to break down a con firmed bachelor' c; resolve ( 1 hr , 51 mm ) .cMl ·R111nestone • ( 1984 Comedy) Sylvester Stallone Dolly Parton An es· tabhshed country singer bets that She can turn a lou Jmouthed New York City cab driver 111tll a conv1nc1ng coon11y entenatn- ··er in fU">I two ~s time 'PG' t:;l '1 nr St min J lllCME "The Ad11Pntures Qt BuCkftrOO Banzai Across The 8th Otmension" ( 1984 Sc1en ... e F1c11001 Pete< Wener. John Lllhgow 6-band ot adventurers bat· tie enemy aliens who are accidentally re leased trom tttf' 8th dimension as a result ol a researcher ~ experiments PG' ( 1 hr 43m1n) .cMl "GarbO Talks"' ( 1984. Orama) Anne Bancroft, Ron Stiver. 1 o lulflll his dy· ing mother"s lifelong dream of ~ling Greta Garbo a young man sets ®I to to cate lllmdom's reciustve screefl legend 'PG· 13' ( I hr , •3 min ) I lOIUeO umma .. le()) ... 1ID :r IMOW Garfield the cat and his creator Jim Davis stop by Henry's otl- ice • RO 'IWICA A looil at the wolvertoo In Its remote and rugged habitat. Q •• 1 • TMI TOW Featured· saddle up with Bob Chandler at an Artzona dude ranch; the 60's ta&nion revival; karate bOxlng, e tennis camg future = G MIT ucaJ DA¥1D il Consumet 1ntormotlon oo lhe 1Q100 Ice chest a Ctlnad1nn IOttery ticket scam and 30 Sunday. May 4, 1986 suhl chain saws. • 111.L YW000 ct,,,.. Scheduled tn· tervlews with Alan Alda and Joan Rivers: a ~t on the resurgence of sitcoms W TOO Cl.Oii,. CC9GIT .Ills IS sure she's found the men of her dreams, but the lamlly ts curious about the i whe-=ls of his former wives ... m•IAIDmGO • ......... ... °',.,.. llAnlm Birdwatching in FIOlida In stereo ( 1 hr ) ID UI C.00 MM Featured. Guest Host actress Eva Gabor, hydro-massage, min- eral and mud o aths at a natural Southern CaJ1lorma ho1 springs, and strawberry dessens. I IWCY MAlllOll ~ A conc'emed nanny .meet& re- sistance from the parents of a neglected ~ear-old she's trying to help ( t hr ) lZJ QWUI ~ TALXI wmt Guest Chr=her Lambert fD IONAlO ~ @ POlmWT' °'.-CA:..,.. cw. f.:.IA 1:11 fJ MM:I Plva JudgeS Jacklyn Zeman John MatUSlak, Pamala Stanley Perform- ance by Adrian Zmed In stereo (R) BIT'IAUW. m 0. LA Featured Chuck Henry gambles lor charity: a real-hie RambO character. interviews with teen-age m1lho- na11es I eu>11 •"Deep Pocket" -----llOVll "Yankee Doodle Dandy· ( 942. Musical) James Cagney Joan Leslie Born into a show business family Georgr M Cohan carries his patriotic •de als into his 11ariovs capacities as actor. prOducer and wrrter ol numerous songs that have become pan of Amenca·s musi- cal he111age (2 hrs . 30 min ) 8) UI '*GO ZOO'S MmAL. DNU Fea· tured poHce dogs · from canine to pooce dogs, the animal care center • delicate task ol l)urs1ng y.QUng animals. {%)llOWll "The Gold Rush" ( 1925 Com edy) Charlie Chaplin, Meck Swain Tl'le Little Tramp vainly pursues love 1n the Klondike ( 1 hr , 22 min ) .. II (I) CMZY LD A FOX The president ot a country club is found murdered on the Q2_11 course iR) ( 1 hr ) U GD A RMI Nell gets involved 1n a zany scheme to retrteve her stt'llen i rse In stereo CGUl90 O • W• Leftwich 1ai1s tn love with a scheming woman who's alter his fi· ~ "Picnic" ( 1956, Orama) Wit- ham HOiden. Kim Novak The 1111es of live people are deeply affected when a strang- l er s~ ~ local Labor Day picnic ... Olt.-Y tmTTPUIPIAftm -.T •• 0.-U "Grown Ups" JUies Felffer's loosely outoblOgraphlcal play e.11am1nes retatlonshlps within a lamlly whose members are incapable ol express- ing their love tor one another Resenting his parents' (Manin Balsam. Jean Staple- 1on) preoccupation with his suooeu as a New York Times repor'ter , Jake (Charles Grodin) vents his frustrations on his wife and daughter (Marilu H11tnner Kerry ~I) 0 (2 hrs.J CCJllOWll ''Ghostbvsters" ( 1984, Com&- dyl Bill Murray, Dan Ay'kroyd. F~ ghostfighters spring to action wher'I a Manhallan high rtse beCOmel the gateway for Earth-invading ghouls 'PG' O ( 1 hr • 47 fPCJ. (£) ITICBl1B CHl .,_ "Gotcha!" (1985, Comedy) Anthony EdWard9, Linda Florentino. OUf 1ng spring break. a UCLA student meets a mysterious woman In France and soon hnds l'l1mself 1n the middle of an lnterna· ttonal spy caper 'PG-13' O (1 hr .. 37 min) · .cMl · Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantuy) Matthew BrOdencl<. Rutger Hauer. In tbe 13th centUfY. a young plcicpad(et nanow- ly escapes executlOO and fallS in wltl'I two lovers cursed by an evil bishop 'PG-13' 2 hrs . 1 md:IJ. MELI n ... PAia CHAii Klngsf1e1<1 helps a once prominent atlorney light the legal system !hr) _, ... tJ1 mfT 1UC1a ~In ster· eo Uhr ) l:llD fJD 'ACTI OP lft Natalie and Tootie learn that apanment hie Isn't all they thoulltlt 1t woutd be. In stereo. c:;> 8 Qi!• UIM Joe's girlfriend Loma is arrested b_y the vice squad Q Cf) LIUT1\D °',. ......... Featured Victor Borge: Loretta Sw1t In Monie Carlo. prodlJCef Danny Arnold: Lisa Whelchel ("Facts ol Ute"). Hollywood ho~ Dick Zimmerman ( 1 hr ) -llMAZlll TAI.It ,.. M .,__ A young doctor (Patrick Kilpatnck) makes a house call and dtSCOVefS that his patient rs a va_mptre .. .,~~ ... (I) ..a.I Clllllin becomes romant~ cally irwotvod with a thief who plans 10 steal A1rwoll (R) ( 1 hr I D a QOU8 .... The roommates re- call the circumstances that prompteo them to live together In st8feo. G 9 -HOLLYWOOD H6aMlf Host Alan ltnc1<e weleomes Miss' ROltywood 1985 Christina Jensen and the 25 tfnallsts compe11ng tor lhts year's title. from the Willem Theatre In Hollywood, Calif (2 hrs I G) ITMT Oii ~-• Profiles of Robert Stack. Tony Bennett, Greer Gar- son and Miehele Lee (R) (I hr ) 9 QUllT POii M dJJM The contain· rnenl of an outbreak of a virulent strain ol smallpo1C 1n BangladeSh, tollowlng that lc0u~7·s 1971 crvil war. ts chronlcled O DM.UIMOUI ~ tamYllGCllBI llOWS "Ladyhawke'' ( 1985. Fallta&y) Matthew Broderick. Rutger Hauer. In the 13th century a young pickpocket narrow· I)' escapes execution snd tans In with rwo lovers cursed by an evil blsttop. 'PG-13' Q..(2 hrs , 1 min) CZ> .vii "Greystolie. The Leoend Of Tarzan. Lord 01 The Apes" (1984, Ad· venture) Ralph Richardson, Chf15tophef Lambert Alriean 1pes raise an orphaned boy from a heiress toddlef to n lntem gent Ind eltpef'tenoad hUOltf 'PG' (2 hrs. 9 min) l .au.u • ...., TUCU In stereo ( 1 hr ) • e ., MAry fears she'll be tvlettd II Sandra tnheritS the apartment DOlldlnO· In liter~ (RI _ ,atmclay eo.t. I J -• ~::::= . ~ • Ill a llMINACI The robbers of Scottish bank notes plan to carry the cash out of the country, but if Dempsey (Mi- chael Brandon) has his way their scheme won't WOfk. ( 1 hr.) -· Cl) ••• IJ.. Magnum Investigates When the passengers aboard a chartered fishll boat seem to venietl Into thin a.Ir. IBI 1 hr .1, 8 ?. 1£10Ji lllal Laura learns sordid facts abOUt the Mure Mrs. Remlng.- ton Steele. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) I .. . llOWll "Nevada Smith". ( 1966, West- ern) Steve McOueen. Kart Malden. In.- spired b.y Harold Robbins' novel, "The carpetbaggers " A young man tets out to avenge the brutal mu1defs of his parents. i hrs .. 25 min.) C8nllll:Al ' I.Rim.a"',. ...... ·-Featured VlctOt Bolge: • LOtetta Swlt In Monte Carlo; prOduoer Denny Arnold: Lisa Whelchel ("Facts of Life"): Hoftvwood 1?.!:!0togsaptier Dick Zimrnennan. ( 1 hr.) • .:.. -~....,,.wco-. Ml The lives of Susan B. Anthony. Har- riet Tubman, lawyer Vell.8 Lockwood and labor actl\list Mary Harris Jones are dr .. matleally portrayed. Stars Lois Nettleton, Melba Moore. Kate Mulgrew and Joan Hackett Narrator: Patricia Neal. ( 1 hr .. 30 mm.) I .... .._ um CM flU..,_ "Rocket to the Moon" Based on Cllll0td Odets' play. As his career stagnat8$. a Manhallan dentist (Jonn MalkovlCh) Is persuaded by his 011erbea1ing wile's estranged father (Ell Wallach) to pursue an affair with his young secretary (Judy Davis) Q (2 hrs ) CC) .,.. The Empire Strikes Back" ( 1980. Science Fiction) Mark Hamm, Har- rison Ford Rebel fighter Luke Skywalker interrupts hrs training as a Jed• Knight to rescue his friends from vllla1nous Darth Vader 'PG' Q (2 hrs, 4 min.) CID MOW .,.._ The comedian (and '.'.SL .X:l&ewt>ere" co-siai.}-~ his nlghtciub act Taped lfl Novembef 1985 durjng Mandel's Ne><th American tour. ( 1 hr.) CC .,. "The Natural" ( 198-'. Drama) Robert Redford. Robert Duvall The un- canny, almost mythical. natural ability of a middle-aged baseball player rockets a maior l~ue team toward the 1939 pen-- nant. 'PO (2 hfs .. J4 min.) -Q)~lUCU lnstereo (t hr.) -(I) •11Mat01. "The Loch Ness Mon· atef"' laua••aea•••r:... &BllllT ... .. ...,.,. tw &•u:... TAUi ,_,._Nightmares haunt a dying mobtttr (Abe VlgOda) who accepts a stranger'• (David CNlndlef) of- fer of an eternal dream. ... "Guye And Dolts" ( 1955, Musi- cal) Marlon BrandO. Jean Simmons. A Salvation Army mlsaionary beoomn ln-- 1/0Md 1n the eecepedes of a notorloul . 8roedWay gamt>ttr and !'Ila bUddy. the proptlttOt of a floltlng crap game. (3 • hra...,ml l ~trATm• 11 la&.. .. "Tl'le TermlMtor" ( tStW, Sci· ence Actlorl) Arnold Sohwarzenegger. Linda Hamilton. A cyborg Is sent beCk In lime from the yeer 2029 to preeem-day Los Angeles to ....-lnete a woman who is dfttJned to give birth to • revollltlonary. 'R' 0 (I hf., "6 min.) Cl) ATM .... Scheduled reYtews: .''Jo Jo Dan<;er, YOAJC Life Is Calling" (Richard Pryor, Debbie Allen); "Shon Cltcult" (Steve Guttenberg. Aty Sheedy): "BIOe Q!y~ Nellon, Aly Sheedy). (I) "Honey" (1980, Drama) Cllo Ooldsmlll'I, Fernando Rey. A young wom- an experiences • sensual . holldey at a Roman hotel. 'R' (1 hr .. 23 mitt) tWl:W"i:cu In stereo. ( 1 hr.) ,. ....... • UnmAY ~ LM Host: Paul Simon. p hf., so.N:J. 8111•1 di I ---· t]) llOWll "Little l adles Of The Night" (197]1 Ora.ma) .Uoda Purl, David Soul.::;nunnea by her parents jnd Ignored by the potlce, a teen-age ~'funaway llndS herself drawn into the seedy wor1d of ~m~ and prostitutes. (2 hrs.) (!) m MU91cal guest: Meli'sa Motgan t:Oo Me BabY''). (II llOWll ''the Bridge At Remagen" ( 1969, Orama) George Segal. Robert Vaughn. A fierce battle rages between the American Army and the Nazis for control of tl'le last remaining bridge across the Ahin.:ti hrs.) 8 "The Good. The Bad And The Ugty" ( 1967, Western) Clint Eastwood. Lee Van Cleel. Three vto6ent . determined men separately attempt to retrieve a l_200,000 treasure. (2 hrs., 30 min.) • .,_ --A comedy focuslng on the trials and tribulations of an elderly widow (Rulh Cracknell) and her divorced son ~G.;;'. ~aid). ......... ~ llOWll. "The Bridge Of San Luis Rey" ( 1944. Drama) Lynn Bari. Francis Leder· er. Based on the story by Thornton Wlldet. Five people fall 10 their deaths When a bridge collapses In Peru. (2 hrs.~ (%) llOWll "Freoch P\Jssycat • (1973. Gomedyj-Syt>iM3eMiflgr~U..Bucb$ young woman makes a wager that she can bring any man 10 the altar without flrst giving him a sample ot connut:>lal bltss. 'R' ' hr., 21 min.) ""' .... 0 -M1WOJ1Mllfl llOWll "The Lords Of FlatbvSh" 97-'. 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England's lrdan-based Lancers win all their ba111es. no matter What the odds. (2 In.) . .... , .. CE NA _ _, Dominion Invitation- al, second round. from San Antonio. Tex- as (A) Cl) llOWll "SIXleen candles" (1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Mt- chael Hall. An Insecure Midwestern teen- ager' a 16th birthday goes unremembered . just another aymptom of the pein of a~ lescence and growing up In a mlddle-class lam~· ( f hr .. 33 min.) -CID "The Hills Have Eyes II" (1985, Suspense) Michael B«Tyman, Kt\1111' Blaft En route to a deser1 motorcycle raoe. a buslOad of teen-agers encountefS a tribe ol murderous savages. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. ,,, ... " ~ llOWll "Friday The 13th -A New Be- glnnlng" (1985, Horror) 'John Shepard. Melanie Kinnaman. A masked k1llef brutal- ly slays a group of unsuspecting I~ I s 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) W _,.lUCU In stereo. (1 hr ) -11111191T ... AIC ... 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With HyperDnve your Macintosh (or Macintosh Plus) remains sleek, compact and easy '-I / ~IUrDAI to park on a crowded desk . =--~ Come 1n soon for an exh1la-..... ~ rating test drive. 32 Sunday, May 4, 1986 I I. • SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1986 ·~ llllnola engineers report success teatlng prototype of nuclear reac- tor that can 't melt down. A4. At 54, 8111· Shoemaker cr~thetln lih Hne to Win the Kentucky Derby. 8:1 . ' ·SUNNY Fa..CASTSON A2 / C~mj)a'ign renews debate over est Advocates maintain those who oppose program are victims of mfscopception . ROBERT HYNDMAN ~priety of-tending such a reprcsen-Even so, Erhard recently beamed a tattve to Qoopas. message via satellite to 4,0001Cminar The five-term incumbent from students advocating his y~ Newport Beach bas said CS1 tech-brother's campa.ian and otrenng ni~~e included brainwashing . viewers Rosenbers·s phone number ness prosram at that time mnai.D toda)', to a ecru.in cSearee. Ofticials at Werner Erhard aad Associates in San Fraodtoo •Y _ miaconoeptions about est and iu succeseor, The Forum, are born of "ianon.nce and a lack of Imo~" among 4hale who have not IODC through the prosram. Nathan Rosenberg 1s Werner Erhard's brother. He has panicipated in Erhard's est and The Forum seminars and expects to receive donations from fellow seminar graduates in bis campaign for Con- gress. Should that prevent voters in the Rocket blown up following launch CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)- An unmanned rocket carrying a weather satellite went out of control and was blown up by ground com- mand shortly after launch Saturday, the second failure of a U.S. spacecraft since the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger. Just over a minute after liftoff, the Delta rocket's main engine shut down for unknown reasons, leaving it without guidance and careening out of control at 1,400 mph, Said .Bill Ruuell, NASA's Delta manqer. Safety officers then sent a destruct command "and finished the job." Russell said at a news conference about an hour after the launch. • Saturday's launching followed the Jan. 28 space shuttle explosion that killed seven astronauts, and the April (Pl-..e eee ROCKET I A2} 40th Con~ssional District from casting their ballots for him? Rep. Robert Badbam, the incum- bent Rosenberg is challenging, thinks so. • As their campaigns for the Re- publican primary nomination have intensified in recent weeks, Badl!am ands W&hat, as a congressman, and addl'C$S. Not surprisinfly, the R< • would ~elp spread ~e televised a~peaJ led to donauons for philosophies of bis controvemal Rosenberg s campaian. brother. The dispute between Badbam and But R0tenbera. his ~paign man-RosenberJ bas thrust est and Werner agers and Erhard officials au strongly Erhard back into the headlines after deny such claims and say the Erhard nearly a decade's hiatus. And the has taken issue with R0senberg•s movement is not political and should same questions that created a con- connection to est and questioned the not be a campaign issue. trovery over the personal-effective- FOCUS ON THE NEWS ~teve Zafl'ron. an Erhard executive incbarfcorTbe Forum, compua the seminars to the weekmd ten.Dis camps attel\ded by those wbo want to ~-UT/A.2) Official blasted f o~ politicizing public access TV Councllman objects after city attorney discusses proposition BJ ROBERT BARKER °' .. ...., ...... Huntin&ton Beach City Hall watch- er and former City Councilman Caney Yoder claims officials have inappropiately injected politics into a local cable television show. The ~· "Your City, Your Issues,• croued over the line. accord- ~ to Yoder. wbeD Qcy Aaonaey 08il Hutton WU intervic:Wed OD tbe topic of Proposition SI -the "Deep Pockets" measure on the California June ballot. defendant -such u a municii*ity -that is as little u I percent at fAult in a personal injury suit if the co- defenda.nts are unable to pay. Proposition S 1 would limit c:lamq- es a aty such as Huntiqton Badl would have to pay if the measure is approved by voters. y oder claims the Channel 6 aov- emment access cban.Del should be free of politica. He cbu'led that Hutton arsucd in fAvor of tbe meuure while no one wu available to offer a diuentin& view. . "If they do IODle'lhin& like thi&. it should be clone npt, like on Cbumd 50. ..... aid, ""wbere ..,. wwld JM fordt blJdl tides~-lllUJllCDL Fire de.troya re.taarant FlreflCbten doue rem•t~ot 9P0ta at a Carl'• Jr. reltaarant In e where an =~{.9~ blue caued aromad half a OD dolJan in d.e•e••· 8ee Pale A.2. "Deep Pockets" is a I 978 C.aJj. fomia Supreme Court rulin& that allOW$ a plaintiff to recover 100 pcrecnt of a dar;naae award from a City Councilwoman Ruth F'mley said althoteh she hadn't 1ee11 the procram, which appeared last Thun- day ~t and OD previous evem.., she believes officials sbou..ld let policy to aovem such mat1CR. ~-CABl~TV/#.2) OC jUvenile facilities oVerflowing By LISA MAHONEY OflMo.llr .......... Orange County's Juvenile deten- tion facilities are stuffed. forcing some r.ouths to sleep on the floor at Juvenile Hall. . Since Feb. 11 . a larJer-than-nonnal seasonal upswing 10 juvenile of- fenders has overcrowded Juvenile Hall -the county's only secure facility for underage lawbreakers - according to Edward Clarke. acting chief probation officer. Beds at the county's three nonsccure juvenile institutions have been at 95 percent capacity while, at Juvenile Hall, anywhere from a few to dozens of youngsters have had to sleep on the floor on any given night. he said. The cramped conditions at Juven- ile Hall arc creating tensions among youths and making it harder for the staff to maintain order. Clarke said. The bulge 1s expected to last throuah June. Concerned by the inability to keep up with this spring's influx of youths despite a 20-bed increase in secure beds and stepped-up use ofincarocra- tion alternatives. the Probation De- partment has begun looking for short- and long-term ways to resolve the problem. And on Tuesday. the county Board (Pleue eee JUVltNILlt/ A2) Amtrak feels impact of Santa Fe rail strike By &k Auedated Pl'ftl Rail service was balled or temporanly suspended Saturday on some passenger lines in California and shipments of fresh produce from the San Joaquin Valley were delayed as Santa Fe railroad workers went on strike nationW1de. Amtrak's "Southwest Chtef' traJns runnina on Santa Fe track between Los Angeles and Cbkqo and the "San Joaquin Ayer" servicing the route from Oakland to Bakersfield were caoocled shortly (Pl--... SANTA l'S/A2) _______ MB_Qhlts_.streets ln Chevron protest Tw_0 die _____ _ in 3-car accident .................. ~-..... The llh.le A..... hlahOght toilef'• •r 8how et tt>e 11 T«o MettM Corpe Air st•tton. The ahowbeglne8tle.m. INDEX Bridge Bulettn Board Buel'*' aautfted Crouword OMthNotat Entertllnment • Horoecope Ann Lander9 Optnlon Paparazzi Potltlcs Public Notices Sport a StY'e Weather A6 A3 C4 CS-10 85 C10 B-t-5 ,,.6 84 88 C2 A6 C10 81-3 C1-3 A2 By STEVE MARBLE Of!Mo.llr ......... One of the placards outside the Chevron station in Costa Mesa read "fill'er Up" with a picture of Fidel C..stro -eyebrows raised. mouth open and index finger stabbing the air -next to it. An odd sight. to be sure. The Chevron station and dozens of others across the county and the country were targeted Saturday by a Costa Mesa-based action group that charges the American oil con- glomerate with bankrolling the com- munist regime in Angola. Some would-be customers honored the protest signs and others blithely pulled into the station. perhaps unsure where or what Anf.ola 1s. ".We got snuffed a lot, • conceded Brian Zink. a coordinator of the protest. The day-long demonstration was the brainchild of David Balsiger, the Cost.a Mesa ildvenisine executive and author who took parUal credit for driving the So~et Utlimt oyt of the 1984 Summer Olympi~. , Following /ttre ·~l.Ym~c Games, which the Sovie.ts did 'not attend. Balsiger transformed his Ban the Sovieu Coalition into something called RAMBO, which stands for Restore A More Benevolent Order. Balsiger is the founder and presi- dent of RAMBO. Conarcssman Rob- ert Doman, R-Garden Grove. and Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R- Costa Mesa. arc among RAMBO·s ch1efadvisen. (Pl-..e eee RAllBO/A2) Missing woman found Valorie Rice, the retarded dtabetic woman who ran away last weekend from 1 specw bol'1}e in Tusun. has been found wande~na in Santa Ana and prncntl)' 1s beina treated for d11beuc shock. Rice's family, resident of Co!ta Mesa, helped 1dcntJfy the woman after she mi 1dcnt1fied hcndf Fnday to Santa Ana paramedics. Tbc woman, said by her mother to have the mentahty or an 8-year-otd. rnn away from tl'lr Nichol Group Home for the Mentally Retarded on Apnl 26. Race apparently took a bottle ofinsultn with ber, but thedrua 1s unusable after 24 hours if not kept rcfriacrated. said the woman's mother. Linda Stadel. the-mother, said she was womcd that her dauahtcr miaht la PK into a diabetic coma 1f she ~re unable to t insulin or complement the 1n uhn 1ruttt1ons "°1th a spcaal diet. . Ri~ prt ntly 1s be1na trntcd at UCl Mt'dicaJ Center. ........ ,......, ... ,... 11 .. ben of eo.ta lleee·baMd LUDO picket Clle•aon •tatioa at Barbor and Ada.ma lD Coeta llma on S.tarday. By STEVE MARBLE Of .. 0.., ...... Two men were lcilled Saturday in Ncwpon Beach when tbar car was broadsided and crushed by two other vehicles in a spectacular accident at the terminus of the recently extended Corona del Mar Freeway. Davtd CMmack. 24, of Corona del Mar and his p&S!Cn&er, a 2~year-old Holland citizen. were both killed in the 12:50 a.m. accident. said a California H ighway Patrol spokeswoman I\ coroner's deputy requested that the name of the passenacr be withheld because authorities have bad dtfficul- ty reaching the 'man's family in Holland. ~' The accident was blamed on the dnHr of a Datsun Z who apparently eutcd the Corona del Mar Freeway at MacAnhur Boukvard at a h~ ratt of spttd. the spolceswoman said. Louis Horowitz.. 29. of Newport Beach reportedly was aou"I too (ut to ncgot.-tt the f\Sbt-anak turn at MacArthur and struck a curb. 1 street s1~ and the center diVldet before skidd1n& into the oppolitc lanes. The po~ s.lammcd lnio lbe Aud1 400 dri en by Ca lbt CHP 11id. driver of~ Qr, Leo Maller. , of Mt on VICjo. reponcdly unabk lO a <rid bit· tin& the Auch. Roro'Mtz was taken \o the Fu.- a1n Valley Rea>oNil Hospital trauma ~ -nro Dl&JA.ll .. .. " Of.ng. Ooelt DAILY PfLOT/ Sunday, Mey 4, 18M RQliigflre gutslrvlJJe restaurant · A fllinl fttc lftPl throualw fast. anived on the tcene 11 3:39 1.m .• said fOC>d restaurant l.nD-vine eafty ~ur-a county fire depuuneot d.i1patcber. day, causina at leall S4$0,000 in .. It wu ftally involved. The place cSamaeeud Ieavina little but uh and wu pned," 11.id the dispatche:tr. cbarred debris behind, authorities · It took SO ftnfiabaen nearl an rcponed. bour co control tho ftre. Clear skies dlle through Monda) Nobody was injured in the e. It Tbe blaze at Carl's Jr., 4770 Irvine was not known bow many people the Blvd., wu hopelessly beyond control restaurant employs and what their when 0ranae County fire ere~ immediate fate is. The F~t/fOf 8 om EDT, Sun , May 4 80 SANTA FE RAIL WORKERS STRIKE ••• Fl,omAl after the walkout bepn, said Santa Fe spokesman Mike Martin in Los An- geles. . Thert also were delays of several boun on passenger trains running from Salt Lake City throu&}I Las Yeps, Nev., to Los Anaeles and on some of the 14 trains running daily between Los Angeles and San Diego. ' "It crippled our servioc," said an employee at the San Francisco Am· trak station who identified himself only as David. "Everybody went by bus or rental car br Oew instead." Service on rail lines from Los Angeles north, as well u the "Cali- fo01ia Zephyr" running between San Fra.ncisco and Chicago, were unaf- fected by the strike because they run on track mainta.ioed by railroads other tban Santa Fe. Passenger complaints in t.os An· gcles have been few, said·an Amtrak employee who declined to be ident- ified. "From tbe influx of calls. it's been extremely minimal. I was surprised the people are handli'!J it well." Of the I 6 train lines that run through Un.ion Station, only the Chicqo run was affected, she said. "It's really the Southwest Chief that hu the problem, .. she said. The Santa Fe walkout followed the company's decision to test a new type of truck trailer that can be driven on a l'lipway as w.eU as ride on railway track. The test train left Chicqo on Saturday momina en route to a General Moton auto assembly plant in Los Angeles and was beina oper~ ated by supervisory personnel, said John Swartz, president of the Chi- cqe>-bascd railroa4'. JUVENILE FACILITIES OVERFLOWING ••• Prom Al ~ of Supervisors 1s expected to ask the Orange County Juvenile Justice Commission to assist in studying the situation. Commission members previously contacted the board asking that it act to avoid an "impendi~ overload of (the) juvenile facilities.· Supervisor Harrien Wieder, who placed the item on the board agenda, plans to request that study results be ready by July budsct beanngs. The study will include occupancy projections through the year 2005 and a review of detention alternatives. Oark said it's already certain the number of juveniles being brou&tit to county detention facilities is going to increase. other juvenile facilities more secure so they can accept youths who need to be strictly supervised. An early- relcasc program for sentenced of- fenders 1s also a possibility. Clarke said. The Probation Department is also considenng expanding home super- vision and work 'programs already in USC, he said. ,Juvenile Hall is rated for 334 beds. Other juvenile detention facilities include the 1 ()().bed Youth Ouidanoe Center, the 60-bed Joplin Youth Center and the 96-bunk Los Pinos camp. CABLE TV CHANNEL ••• From Al '"This is lhc first umc the question has c~e up," she said. "It (costly settlements) has hit the city hard. I can sec them pushing for thu. But in all fairness. alJ sides should be presented. It's a govemmcm-utiltzed channel." he has a contrary opinion, is welcome to contact o.fficials about appearing on the program. "Every year in late January or February our system gets taxed ... beyond our capacity. It would appear we can look for that to Tim Flanagan, who directed the become more pronounced every ... show,. said ~c pros.ram i~volvcs year," he said. mtcmews wt th public <?ffic1als o~ Possible solutions include malting public issues. Flanagan said Yoder, 1f The government access Channel ~ has been operatill.J sinoc November of 1983. ()peraung expenses are provided by Cablesystems, the holder ofacablcTVftanchisein Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster and Stanton. qty crews also operate <:haonel J 0, a public access channel. 40 EST RETURNS TO L~MELIGHT ••• From Al improve their games through in- tcnsi vc focus and instruction. "1 f you go, your play on the tennis courts on Monday is significantly better than it was on Friday," Zaffron said. But unlike tennis, the game The Forum mstructors focus on is life. "What The Forum seminar is about is creating a ~ssibility in your life that-wasn't there before," Zaffron said. ·•we don't have things to tell people. we don't have tips for people, we don't have answers for people. "We have questions for people." For $52 5 a person, participants attend two full weekends of lectures. dialogues and workshops as welt as a follow-up even mg program. Students are t.ausht to look at their hvcs in a new light and to learn new ways to hve and communicate more cffetr uvel). telling them when they can and professor of psychiatry at UC Irvine, cannot eat, sleep and go to the has conducted studies on how psy- restroom. chothcrapy sessions in large group The Forum seminars, which have formats arc run and who the organiu- replaccd est, arc-decidely more tions are that conduct them. lenient in this regard. But Erhard In 1981-82, be joined others in officials say the change was due to studying the role of leadership in S<r new research findings that help them called New Age movements and teach more effectively, not pressures interviewed Werner Erhard on sev- or criticism from students or cral occasions. outsiders. "One thing you can say about est is "At first it seems strict, maybe too that it's been amazinaJy suc:ccssful," strict; but ID hindsight, it all becomes Walsh said. "You've got to take your clear wb>' they do the things they do," • hat off to him.'' ~ird wd. "Jr teaches.you to be OJ?Cn· Walsh said despite Erhard's lack of minded and look O!!tstde. of the thtn~ formal education in psycbol<?JY and you're used to IO<?,k.ingat ID a set way. philosophy, his undentandang of But the m1tial introduction to est th09C and other fields is especially and The Forum may not always be so sophisticated. pleasant. " ' "The guy is very bri&hl. there's no One pan1cipant. who asked lhat his question about it, and be works very name not be used. attended a 1978 est bard," Walsh said. seminar 1n Gar.den Grove but walked According to Walsh's intcr- out after about four hours. prctation, the est program sought to U.STempa surf report Tides TOOAY 1:37 ._,.. 7.23 Ll'll 1:32 p Ill 7"51P.l'll TWO DIE •.• From Al 11 .. 44 10 .. center where he was lasted 1n ser condition. MalJcr suffered tesse juries and was treated at Costa 1' Community Hospital. Both Cannack and his passe were pronounced dead at the sc officers $8id. They said the car the men were riding in was cru· beyond rccogniuon I Two<:ihen died early Sat day when their Audi 400' broadalded ln a ,tJiree., accldent'ln Newport Beac A hallmark of the semmar, Zaffron said. is 1~ to "dlSCovcr the power of distinctions." By learning to distinguish various forms of com- munication or problcm-solvmg. for example, Zaffron said one can be- come more effective 10 dealing wtth ':From what I saw and what rve enhance the psychological well-being learned since. I'm convinced that it's and functioning of its participants. really just hypnosis. They break you The seminars arc based on acknowl-RAMBO PROTESTS AGAINST CHEVRON ••• those areas of life. Since est -for Erhard Seminars Training -was founded in 197 I (The Forum rcplac.ed it an January 1985). about 600,000 students have graduated from the seminars both in the United States and abroad, Zaffron said. The students have come from vanous professions and arc relauvely wcll~ducatcd, successful people who are lookfog for more meaning 10 their It vcs, he said. down until you're ready to listen to edging your own potential and usmg From Al anything." said the man, who today your own experiences as a guide in But instead of Sylvester Stallone', drilling operations in Angola provide owns a Laguna Hills-based construe. your life. the group has selected Castro as its the communist regjme with upward tion company. "One thing we're finding recenlly star, or anti-hero in this case. of $1 billion. He said much of the Although he intended to go through in psychology is the power of beliefs," Balsiger said demonstrators money 1s used to support Cuban the two-weekend seminar, the op-Walsh said. "It's like what Henry swanned to 41 Chevron filling sta-troops and Soviet advisers. pressive attitude of the group "train-Ford said, 'Those who believe they tions in Orange County. He said each "What we have in Angola is the er" soured him as did the warnings of can do something and those who "team" that took on a station bad most barbaric genocide on blacks another audience member. believe they cannot are both right' anywhere from a dozen to 35 mem-anywhere in the world," said Balsiger That other person, he recalls, There's a lot of truth to that." bers after Saturday's demonstration. identified himself as a college In his research, Walsh bas con-M.otorists who paused at Chevron "And Chevron 1s helping finanoe it." To that end, Balsinger 1 RAMBO will stage dcmonstrati Monday and Tuesday outSide Atlanta hotel where the Chev Corp.'s board of directors is mceti "We'll have someone dreued u1 Castro, of course, and a bunch people made up ltke Cuban trooi said BaJsinger. "Street theatre. should be pretty good.'' Kathy Baird of Ncwpon Beach graduated from the est seminar in professor and challc~cd the trainer, eluded a split exists among those who stations long enough to pick u.P RAMBO's mission is to persuade arguing that est was bnle more than have not gone throuJb est as to its literature being passed out by demon-Chevron to get out of Angola and group hypnosis. ln addition, he cited techniques and effectiveness. But strators got a picture of the bearded show moral support for "black free. studies that indicated lhat the highest independent studies indicate that for Cuban leader. The leaflet is put dom fi&hters," said Balsiger suicide rates in the country at that those who have gone through the together so that Castro appears to be But anviriit that point home to the ROCKET llme were linked to est seminar seminars, nearly all are very pointing at a Chevron emblem. weary motonst whose only interest at • • • participants who were between week-enthusiastic about its benefits. "Fill'cr up," Castro seems 10 be the moment might be in finding the From Al 1984. "l wanted to learn some way to look more closely at myself and to get a better understanding -to take a deeper look." said Baird. who teaches heanng-1mi>a1rcd elementary school end sessions. ''The satisfaction ratings arc re-saying. "Help pay for my 40,000 cheapest unleaded in town may not 18 explosion 1n California of an "He told this trainer that they were markably high," Walsh said. "The Cuban troops in Angola... be enougb. Force T it.an 340 rocket tho ..... 1 leaving people in a memal wreck all criticisms come from people who Balsiger charges that Chevron's Balsinger said he knows that. have been_ carryin_g a !P sateii!te'. week after tearing them down the first have not gone throu&h the program." . --~ -wee~n~·~sa~"ll1~~~rofu~ ~oos .~t~eest~i~~-~~~~==~~~~===--~=~--------~----~~-~~---- children In Buena l>~k. Through the seminar's instruction and exercises -called "processes" - Baird said she came away with a better understanding of herself and fou nd the est seminar everything its representatives promised. At the scmmars. Baird and others were taught to focus intently on a panicular aspect of their lives and fi.aurc new ways to approach them. Such intense scrutiny, she said, often leads to better understanding. The instructors, whom outsiders have criticized for being too op- pressive, are needed, according to Baird, to keep students focused on the provam and not daydreaming or avo1d1Dg them as they might on their own. . The techniques of the instructors have drawn perhaps the most criti· cism. There have been reports lhat they control their students' behavior, MAIN OFFICE JJO w"' Bey SI COil• ~ r A Ma• a<ldf ... 8oa I~ ,Cotl11 Mt.. CA 91618 thcn" to this trainer who had been tcad~-fs practice forms of verbally beating the audience for brainwashing or other mind control, about th~ hours, and 1 JUSt walked Walsh said, cannot be supported. out." "On the whole, for most people, it's Accord mg to the man, who was 28 beneficial," he said. at the time. the trainer and est To Zaffron and other Erhard volunteers were aagrcssivcly officials, mi~perceptions and criti- challengjng the participants, calling cism oftheirscminanarean inconvo- them losers and refusmg their re-nience.z but do not detract from the quests to leave the room. aoal 01 their scminan. And when he got up to leave, the ''We're concerned about being volunteers grabbed him, calling him a misunderstood," be said. "But new loser as well ifhc left, he said. ideas arc often received with a great The man also was anxious about amount of cynicism." the first order of business -s1gnina The proof. ZaftTon said, is in the waivers stating that none of the success of the programs, both for the participants was currently under-suadents and the company that makes going any type of psychological money off them. ' therapy or counsclina. "In 15 yean we have.never had to "I figured that anything that l'C-advcrtjsc,'' ~n said'. "h's all been quired you to sign a psychological on the word of the people who have waiver to ao throuah migbt not be too aone through. And if we didn'tdcliver aood for you," he said. on our Oromjsc, we'd be out of Roger Walsh. an associate busmcss." c:ie .. 1ee1edt 642·Se7J. Du-6 aoQoloroei _., 4'2• Justcall 642-6086 Mol1dey Fr>Oly II ,OU CIO llOI """' "°" P9C* oY 6laoo"' Ctll~e tpm Coovo'11'1 1963 0.•"Q9 ec-1 ""°"~ ~ No ,,...,. °'°'* -·•''°"' _,I<)<.. ..,.tt., °' _,._ ,,,..." ,,.,..,. "'9y ~ ~~ ""'"'°"' -14 Pll' ......_, ot COCIY•'O"I ownt! $4Ku> <I c<t• l)Otl•lje Pl-C •• •• M"41 Ce tcwn.a tUPS ••• 9()()1 "-t>tt•IO'oOI' !>-, f.•"• $5 2S mot'tfltv lly ... $7QOINl>'lflV> VOL 11, NO. 124 t What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Ca.II the number above and your messaat wjll be recorded, transcribed and de- bvercd to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answenna 1emcc may be u.sed to record lcttm to the editor on an~ topic. Con1ributors to our L4uers column mu11 &ndU<k their name and telepbone number for Vfl"tfication . Tells us what's on your mind. • IW'IO '°"" copy De __ ., ktur4ay ""° lun09)' " l'Oll CIO !IOI ~ !el' COO\' II)' 1 ._I'll • , .. oelOte 10 • "' ltl<I yo/I _., ... tit-- Clrouletton Te•phonee .... °'""" c;o.,o,ty ·----...... 1....-......... Understated Elegance is the Difference at , Garys & Co. ~~,Southwick #119 FabiOJJ lslan~ •Newport Beach• 769~1622 •Bulloch Wllahir Win, •• -· ao " 41 IO 41 1.1 4.A o..2 5. t 0.1 ., 0.1 a.• -.. - - ious ·in- fcsa nger enc. two . hed ar-,.. :a.r ll. ..... - lid )OS &he "OD na. 1as of s." It - t\Jr to • Forum on artlets slated for plaza FV man sues eve!! polioe br~ak~hi ' A. fon.un to di1euu ~ common concerns ot cipersana and newtl es&abtisbed Callforuia anisu will be lMld at the l..ll\IDI An MuteWD ia Cotta Mea'a Soup. C.out Plaza Tuetday at 7:30 p.m. Tbe disamion will feature painten Merion El1el, Frank Dixon and Marsit <>mar whole woR1 are typified by thick jJl.int applicacioo and rich ~IClel. Admiasion is S4 for muteum memben -SS f'or non-memben and S3 for students. ' ' Pa7 clJotJJenp7 taa.i.ted A lecture on breakthrouabs in ~bot.berapy will be liven Teu~y by Dr. DaVld Davia at ~Id Communny Park, SS Deerwood West in Irvine. There is no admission fee for the J)tOlram which 1s scheduled from 7:30 to 9 p m Call ~ Irvine Family Services Depanment at SS~ for detaill. Art lecture at VCI Artist-philosopher Robert Irwin will disc\lll etthet.ic and theoretical iuues concerned with his lelJ'Cb ~or tht "real subject matter of art0 Tuesday at UC Irvine. . TI?e lecture is sch_eduled for 7 p.m. in the Yirainia and Norman Nixon Studio 272. Admission 11 S'l at the door for general audiences and free for ~udenu . with ID. Call 8S6-6610 for further tnformallon. Alumnae meet ln Valley , The last meeting of the ~for the Ora.nae County Alumnae of Alpha X1 Delta will be held Tuetda)' at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Jean Smith in Fountam Valley. The rrosram will feature a new line of makeup. Call 968-SS9 to RSVP. Car pooling is available and maybe obtained by calling Judy Money at 639-5474. FrenclJ pldl0110plJer at UCI . French philosopher !can-Francois LyoWd will deliver tbe Rene Wellek library lectures at UC Irvine Tuesday throuab Thursday. He will speak on "The Law, the form and tbe Event." Tbe 6nt and third lectures will be pven at 8 p.m. in Humanities Hall, Room 178, while w~~y·s second~ is planned for 8 p.m. in. the University Center Hcntaae Room. Admjssioo is free and details arc available at 8S6-6722. PJ'odacer .,. Jleu ma Yem Viblene, ~ucer and host of the TV series "SU<XeS$ Stones, .. wiJl speak Tueday at the luncheon meeting of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Qub at noo~ in th~ Costa Mesa Community Building. Vihleoe 1s a member of the Pacific Pioneer B~ters and president.of the B~aincss Re. fcrral Astotja~on as well as the Laauna Hills ~mmunity AUOCl.allon. Call 770.8333 for further-information on the prosram. Divorce medJ.atlon at OCC Divorce mediation, a process whid. helps divorced ~nu reach bindi1t1 CUleody ...-mee~ will be dilCuuedTucsday at an evenifta worbbot> in Room I 08 of the Home Eoonomica Building of 0ra0F Coast College in Costa Meaa. Muriel Thomson, a psycbolofist who spcciaJ.. iz.es in child development and family structure, and _Marina Nichols, a mediator with the Orange County Conciliation Court, will conduct the 7f.m. program . Admillion is S l S per penon and $2 for a couple. Call 432-5880 for more information. Monday, May 6 • 6:30 p.m., lrville Ftauce Comml11loa, City Council Olambcrs, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 6:30 p.m., C..&a Mesa CltJ c..dJ, City Council Olambcrs, 77 Fair Ori ve. ..., ...................... 11a1r1n1 their own maypole Krt.MIDe ~.a. aadlaer s.,.....-oldalater Kayleyclecorated a ••"•blft maYDole wttll m.... from a recent blrtbday putJ to celebrate Maj bay at tlaelr Newport B•ch bome. UCI study: uses interferon in preventing genital warts By PBD.. SNEIDERMAN °' .. ..., ........ UC l.rvfoe rescarchcn have launched a study on the use of human interferon to prevent aenital warts, which are said to be more com moo than tler'pd'. Investigators ~Y have used inter- feron, a diseasc-fi&htina protein, to clear up genital warts. In earlier studies it was effective in more than 80 percent of the cases treated at UCI Medical Center. Researchers in UCl's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology now (>Ian to study interferon's role in preventJng the recWTencc of genital warts by proving the drua can kill the virus. Genital warts arc caused by a papilloma virus that most often is traMmittcd scxUally. It can affect men and women. The wans appear as soft, pinkish swdlinas that. IJ'OW rapidly and develop a bard, cauliflower-like appearance. Conven- tional treatment involves drup or suraery. Recurrence of warts is common. ''Genital warts~ not considered a life- threatening condition," said Dr. Marlc Rettenma..ier, assistant professor of 00. stctrics and gynecol<>IY· .. However, they can cause physical discomfort and anxiety since they arc considered a verreral disease. The problem CS.J>CCially is mapified when a patient expcnences repeated bouts with warts. And 10 D.rc cues, it is believed that genital warts may be precursor to cancer." More information oo UCTs genital warts stud y can be obtained by calling 634-5614. QC won 't jo!n ~roµp battling beacfi erosion Ora.nae Coun1> qnd the city of San Oemente have declined to become full-flodtled members of a propo'ltld two-county sroup formed to teelc fedetal and state srants to fiabt beach erosion. Rather. Oranae County will become a partial. .. O,.:Oflicio" member oft.be BeedJ Erolioo Action Committee, known u BEACh. officials said rcocntly. The San Clemente City Council alto becked the concept but it was not prepared co enter the ioint_P.Owen apument, Mayor William Mecham said. The San Dieao County cities of QQcaruide, Carllbed and Del Mar along witb the county of San Dieao have joined BEACb, put tosetber by Oceanside Mayor Larry BllleY and a task forcc of community 1eadcrL --llueum hlstorlcal panel notes·flnt year The Lqun.a Art Museum's Historical Collections Council recently ccJebrated its tint anniversary. New ofticen clec1ed for the coming year include Roben Hall. oreaideat; Janet Dominik. vice president; Nancy Moure, propams; and Roben Ehrlich as treuurer. The council was cstabli$bcd a year ago to assist the museum in the study, preservation and exhibition of California art completed during the I 900-l 9'40s. Memben.b.ip includes collectors, scholars, gallery dea1cn and art hist~ &om all over Soutbcm California as well as some participants from Sacraltlento and the San Francisco Bay Area. . Governor aida Ne.wport•s July 4th party Gov. GeoraeDcukmcjian and hi.a wifeGloria-will serveuhonorarycbainncn of the Newport Harbor Art Museum·s summer party celebratina the unveiling of the restored Statue of Liberty, mweum officials have announced. The party, the mmeum's 1arsest annual fund~raiscr, will be be.ld~July 3 on the pounds of the NCWP.C?rter Resort with 2,000 guests expected to attend. Guesta. who will be entertained by the Irvine Symphony, will waicb the actual unveiling of the statue via satellite TV moniton throuahout the evenina. Tables for 10 are available for SS.000; othcn arc available for S 1,986. Individual tickcu will sell for S7S. For more information, call 759-1122 . Marine ID9titute registration under way . Tbc 0ranae County Marine Institute m Dana Harbor is aoocpting rqist:ratioos for its summer~· Prop'ams include weclclong sea camps, parent/child in&eraction, family dusk crui~ ~ latc-ni&bt vunioo bunts and the summer theater aboard tbe Pi~. H1~iabta of the )uruo Sea Camp (ages 7-9) include constructina a lifc-m.c kelp forest. · y maicks of aiaae and crab dip, sand castle oonteltl and exploration of tide pools and local beaches. The 1ea camp for youths 9-12 years old offer youths the opportunity to spcnid an afternoon u oceanotrapben aboard the Sun Fun, race hand-made boats in Dana Hatbor and puticipate in lab experiments and disscctioni.. lo 8ddition. Sea Camp of'fen snorkeling and a cha.nee to explore tbe underwater ttiefs of Laauna 8cach.. Prioca for the cam~ ~ SS6 for ~vn.ior sea camp. S~8 for tea camp, $38 for ~W..llClioa,114a...._ Sl,..,child m iwdle&miJyduakm•i• and S 18 for tbc summer theater aboard the Pilifun. For more information call 496-2274. Two going to military echoola ., Two Coast residents have received appointments to mibtary IChool, aocordi.ng to Rep. Robert Badbam. Leslie Ano Kocher, a senior at Irvine H~ School bas received an apipointmeot to the United States Military Academy; and David 8UJ'ICSI Blackman, a seruor at Newport Harbor Hilb School. bas received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Kocher, dauahtcr of Charles and J udJth Kocher of lrvme bas maintained a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Sbebas been active in soccer and track., where she competes on the vanity team. She bas also received the Scholar-Athlete A ward in 1985, The lrvtne Excbanac O ub "Youth of the Month," 1985 Irvine High School Girls' State Delegate and was an Academic Decathlon team member. Blackman, son of Bruce and Patricia Blackman. bas maintained a 3. 75 &Bdc pomt average. He has been active at Ne~n Harbor H~ School on the sailing team, basketball t~. Ski O ub, Latm Oub, California Scholastic Federauon and was on the Honor RoU all four years. Rome forlllaha UCI plannlng week of Clnco de Mayo actlvltles v•elee, a 1 Y,-yeu-old coc~ at tile Or-~ ....... Soctety ebelm, a. ...... , ..... ... to take Der laome .. .... l8 epeyed, lloaH-,.._ UMIPGCrwltla cbllclnm. Tfle ...... la at 21882 JlfewlaDd St. lD B111lt1JlCtOD a.Gia. Mariachi music, Aztec dancing. cultural displays and special procrams will bigb- ll&ht a week ofCincade Mayo activitieJ•t tJC Irvine, bqinnint Monday. Events arc free and open to th~ public. Cinco de Mayo. May s. honon a Mexican militart victory over an invading _fttncb 1orcc at Puebla. Mexico~ in..1862. The victory is wed as a symbol of MexicanAmericans' strugk for educa· tion, employment and political o~ ponunities in the United States. A traditional Indian ceremony will open the Cinco de Mayo week festivities at 5:50 p.m. Monday in the Heri~ ROOl1\ at UCTs Univcnity Center. Dinner, a key- note address by Cal State Northrictae instructor Raul Ruiz and a prosram of guitar music will complete the prosram. Tuesday Dolores Huena, a founder of tbe United farm. Worlc.crs. will speak. in the Heri.. Room at 6:30 p.m. A reception W1ll follow. At noon Wednesday, also in the Heritqe Room, Dr. Roben Valdez will speak on "Mexican lmmigntion: The Myths of the Silent Invasion." Valdez. an assistant professor at lhe.UCU School of Public Health, will discuss benefits as- sociated with the now of worters across the Mwcan border. At 7 p.m. Wednesday, a p~m entitled "Mexican Heritaac in Sona' will be presented in UO's Cm.a:Cultural Center. Friday bas been dcsipatcd IS "Ota de los Ninos." Younpters from the Santa Ana Unified School District and senior ciU,~ns have been invited to watch perfonnances by UO Ballet FolkJorico, an Azte&-4ance "°"~ ~cians. . This prosram will be hekfftom 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in UCT1 Gateway Plaza. It will also feature cultural displays of Mexican American artwork and ~a fQQd sale and a ~LDQOn b)! f R<ifiii\iCi: a JCl~ of biolosicaJ sciences. More information on UCJ'a Cinco de Mayo act1Vltics can be obtained by caUina the Cross-Cultural Center, 856-721 S. ti@tiintl i·i iiijlll:l:I.l'" Sure, it's scary turning 50; things will change ·1 plan to gtggle at the chan es nature Imposes on my body' Back in '62 we played ·football every Sunday afternoon oo the open fiddl of Oraoaie Cout Collqie. tn 1963 &Dd '74 we formed a beaketblJI team that played at Newpon Harbor HJab. We were youna adwu and our wives and babies would come to the aames. It wu • ..-t bunch of suya: Vi.nee McOuin~ Tony Moiso, Jim Pcien. aa,, Davicltoo and more. Friday niahta we'd aD 10 to dinner at t.be Sn~ Hart>or Cafe, alto known u t.be Stuft T-sltit\. Prime nb and lobt1er at Sl.9S wu a betpin, even for the euty '60I. Doea mat 111:Cm a Iona ume aao? It doeln'ttome. Yet,it'sbttnalmost 25 ~ Oolb. bow time Oies. Tomor· row ru bt '° year:s old and have spent balfm~ bl~ life in thi• area. I still kl hke the M'ft kid on tbe block. But I wu here bcfote Mission Viejo, South Cout Plua or UCl. We water skied on the Bliek Bay, bum Christmas trees on Bia Corona beach and took the bdi~pter from the Newporter Inn (not Reson) to Los Angeles International Airpon (not LAX>. It 1eem1 onJy a few yean aao that (our surfers opened a restaurant on the Cout Hiahway named the Chart Hou1e (in 1963); the Queen Mary steamed up the ooast to Lona Beach (in 1967)· I 1U<X'leeded John Mcnab and Pete &mtt u Realtor of the Year (in 1970) and the Irvine Company created a vilJqc around a man-made lake and called it Wood· bridle (in 1976). I haven't c~ and 1 feel the same now 11 I did then, but Sharie Island developed into Unda Ille; J.C. Pennet • prqe cbanaed into A.men Wardy 1; Bristol Street •olit in two and became a freew&Yi wbt'le McNally School, Cornaa del Mar and Bayview EJemenwy 1ebools comple1dy di• aooearec.t. And to think just 1 couple ol"yean -.o ~were peaina aidtool . ' • bonds to handle the hordes of children. Or was it 17 yea.rs 90? Tomorrow is the big .. Five O." Face it, you're in the same age bracket if you remember: the Road Home patkinf lladofcs; Kecvil and Weed perfCCIJnt the Pilot; lndo nesia in the Part· the Junior Laaue in the Coffee Garden; Neiman's only in Dallas; the Greeter in Laauna; Vi's Pies in Snack Shops; the Lobster Bake at the Q)crs IM and everyope's phone a 673 or 675, a S46 or 548. So what's It like to tum SO? Lei's not kid ourselves_ it's not all that a wonderful family. a thnvmg busi- ness. opponuniucs to cxprcu, fine friends. a healthy body and ... f m 50! A very fortunate 50. Eventually I sot it totether, it just took 20 years longet" than planned. Another problem is f've always been young. My folks ruU call me Jimmy. At the Board of Realtors they introduce me IS "a youna man in the busine ,"(Thelastonctodothat was born the year I araduated from hiah school.) I won't act away W1th that an)'IJlorc, not at aae 50. Things are IOlf\I to chaDJe. JIM Wooo then you mtght find me stanna at the sunset. Fifty is a good ume to pause and renect. It's been a wonderful half a lifetime in this area and only acttina bettCT'. l don't buy mto concerns about traffic and congcstJoo. We~ blessed with the best planniq available and powrna more croWdcd means pin* ma more cuJtutt. This is a wonderful ·'Life Is a bell curve and being 50 ls approaching the top. Now Is the time to execute. to create. to be. The striving ls over. · · umeto be living on theOranee Cou category 1n Iona distance running, The Perfomuna Ans C'.cnia 11 ter· whoopee, bccomina a arandparcnt, nbly excitin&: so ti ·me new Four probably to a ~headt:d boy: team· Seasons Hotel, the ardUktture of the 1na to handle a Prinor Graphite in aarport de~elopments. \be pow\b of scmor sinales and do1na more writ· UCl, the art mU#\lm~ ~ 1ng, maybe 11vina a talk now and CO&St wildcmesi aras and the then. l)O(kcts of funky ~ aftd deYU Life 1s a bell curve and bc1na SO 11 restaurants ftoin HuntiQIUJID to approaching the top. Now 1s the time L.asuna. Busin ti brisk while the to execute. to create. to be. The area tctms to be roeUowin& and striving is over. Alt 11utatc ofm1nd. matunna; becomtnt u io~ rufty. lt'1 IC&J')lotMy problem is I am. no where I wanted to ~ at JO. 1 remember coclcWI panjes where cv~e talked about their .tax proem . I'd have tolled for 1 tu problem. Now I have one; atona with ' Uarn. the ume Ocwt I jutt sot over the sa) • mix or~ aod ncw;h&eodmap6Cuant acne and was worri~ about wnn~ re. rn ltti> lau&ft1na. l plan to . memories ...ttb an CJCl1IDI futoft. ~cars old 1s grtting up there: five IJU)e at Ult changes nature Lm ara1 LS 10 ~ aha two seneration~ h.alf .• on my body and make liaht of Turniac SO Monday, fDd the c otntury. r kec~ telling mywlf there s . llO()n·to-be tcmor auzen ltalu I ,. lots to look °""vd to: a new lit to tah 1t all 1n stnde. but now and l9 ,. ... u._ • New'*" ~ - Top Soviet offi~ials visit ·Chernobyl diasaster area ' "' MOSCOW {AP) -Two top Ktemlia lelden wtre reported Sa1ur· day to have visited tbe area of the Olemobyl nuclear power plant disas-- ter in the first public aesture of Politburo concern about the accident. Another Communist Part_y official. however, said that the Chernobyl plant area was dangerously radi<>- active, and it was not clear how close Premier Nikolai I. Ryzhkov and the Kremlin's No. 2 man. Yegor K. Llpcbev, came to the destroyed reactor, 80 mlles north of K.iev 1n the Ukraine. The other official, Moscow pany chief Boris N. Yeltsin, said human error likely caused the accident. 1n which the government said two people died and 197 were injured. He said steps were being taken to prevent a recurrence. Four U.S. experts arrived in Mos-- cow on Saturday to measure radio. activity with American equipment set up at several spots around the city. The first results were not expected until Monday. Radioactive dust from the disaster. already detected 1n much of central and Eastern Europe, spread Saturday into Greece and Turkey. officials there said, adding that it did not reach danaernus le vels. Thousands of rople demandtng the shutdown o nuclear reactors protested in several West German cities. Italian officials. who forbade the sale of leafy vegetables for two weeks. seiZed tons of greens on Saturday. The official news agency Tass said Politburo members L1gachev, Ryzhkov, UknUnian Commurust Party chief Vladimir V. Shcherbitsk} aovernment about the accident. Am<'IQ& other thinas, the Kremlin has failed to dltcl~ what happened at the plant or the amount of radiation rclcalcd. Western experts have said they believe the accident beaan April 25 and that a fire raaed at t_fie reactor for several days. White House spokes.-· man Larry Speakes, in Tokyo with President Reaaan for the e<:onomic summit. said Saturday there was evidcn~ that the reactor or as· sociated equipment continued to smolder. In his weekly radio address. Re· ap.n expressed sym~1hy for those affected by the accident and said, "The Soviets owe 1he world an cxl)lana1ion ... But Tass said 10 a commentary Saturday. "Oemandjna 'more news' and 'more facts' from Cbtmobyl, losina all sense of thame and con> cience, the pollticians are waitina only for bad newt .... And it's unHkely that the reports that the situation in the area of the atomic station is normalizinc will sober them up.'' Tass claimed that "the White House and its allies need this witch· dance to cast a shadow on the Soviet Union and its peaceful initiatives ... " The uncertainty about radiation levels reportedly has cauted arowina concern amona wme of the 2.4 million residents of Kiev. 1t also prompted an exodus of forcian 1t1.t· dents, tourisis and workm from the area. U.S. record Of safety said to be worsening WASHrNGTON (AP) -A COO· halfasmanymishapreporuasthcold grcssman and an antj·nuclear citizens one, the aroup said. Under the new group released separate reports on system, it said, plant operators filed_ ._ ____ _......,;_._ __ ..;._...-~---..:..;;;;..__~;..,,,,;...-i nuclear safety Saturday and chatged 2,41 7 "licensee event reports" on Decontamination that the industry's safety record is mishaps in 1984 and 2, 974 in 1985. getung worse instead ofbetter. TbegroupalsosaidthcNRC levied Plrema ID protead•e cl~ and IU maaka clean off• The Critical Mass Energy Project, a 38 fines totalini nearly $3.8 million Weet OennaD car n-.r tbe It.at GeriDan border Saturday Ralph Nader group, released a study afllinst utilities in 1985, $1 . 7 million after It returned from Poland wttb radloactl•e dirt on tt. of safety violations reported to the higher than in 1984. And it said each Nuclear Regulatory Commission nuclear plant experienced an avera1e since 1979. The group said problems of 33 events in 1985 -13 percent have been on the rise since then and hi~cr than in 1984. called for a phase-out of aU U.S. 'The Soviet accident has provided reactors. the United States and the rest of the Doctor says bone .marro.w transplants aren't likely I .. Success on safer reactor reported ARGONNE. Ill. (AP)-En11neers at Araonne National Labonatory say they have successfully rested a prototype for a nuclear reactor &bat cannot melt down. Desilflers hope the U.S. nuclear industry will emb~cc the model to rqajn public confidence after a Soviet nuclear power plant srwed clouds of radiation last wee and killed at least two people. Araonne'a breeder reactor, lo<:ated near ldaho Falls. Idaho. uses a new metallic fuel developed by Araonne tcienusts. Its radioactive core and ~II other working parlS arc submerged 10 liquid sodium. Those innovations ma~e a meltdown impossible, accordmg to the researchers. Even when all safety syst~ms !lre shut down and no coolant 1s betn~ pumped to the core, natural forces o ph)"JCS shut down the nuclear reac- tion and cool the core, they said. The theory was twice tested~uccessfully April 3. Although the 20·megawatt prototype has only 2 i>t;rcent the capacity of many commercial n1;1clear reactors. the teals would be applicable to larger models. sa1d Roben Avery. a senior scientist at Argonne. ----"~1.Ho1•11J1~&-Wem-Mday to the Chernobyl area in the Ukraine. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass.. world a stark rcmindeT that nuclear released a list of the I 0 worst atomic power is a danaerous technolOI)' and powff-Sltfety-brceehet provided1o-hi'*'S _.t ... h*1atHtJi~1-e-rconir"'l1C9;"'rn..we"l"'tctS..c-ion1fF-.anrrn1c.t1llrl"'bidll'ewntr-SAN--FRANCl.5€0-tAP} www An subcom1ttec on energy conservation arc enormous,' said Joshua Gordon, ex~rt on bone marrow transplants and power by the N RC. He said 1985 author of the Critical Mass report. sa1d Saturday that the procedure may Ad<tiuonal research on tbe reactor tionofwbcibertypiQftaDbedonc.'·~-wi_.,....takc p oc unn.1 t e nc-x cw Ac.cordina to Soviet authorities. years to demonstrate that it is not the accident at the nuclear power only safe but efficient and cost· plant at Chernobyl, j ust 80 miles effecuve enough for commercial de· north of K.Jev, bas left two dead and velopmcnt. A very said. ... They met evacuees and decided on unsoecified "additional measures" to deal with the disaster, Tass said. was the worsl year for safety since the He said the United States should not be available to victims of the Three Mile l~Jand accident in l979. re~valuatc its nuclear policy and reocntSovictnucleardisastcrbecause ~ The report seemed intended to show Soy1cts both that it was safe to travel in the Chernobyl fC&ion and that their leaden -lut publicly Sttn wavina pily to the .Red Square May Day parade -are concern~ about the nuclear accident, one of the worst ever. ''The number and severity of "begjnplanningfortheorderlyphase. donon should be related to recipi· 11ccidents during the pasl year is out of nuclear power." ents. 197 injured. Bui expcru in other -11 be countnes believe the casualties are However. the reactor w1 not simply too close for comfort." In its report to the Markey subcom-Since entire families were affected Markey said ... The list of close calls mittee, the NRC cited the fail ure of by the accident. the procedure p.rotr strongl y suggests that a major U.S. cooling systems at the Davis--Bcsse abl y cannot be done, said Dr. Peter nuclear accident could be lurking reactor near Toledo as the most Tutschlc.a of Ohio State Univenity, much hi&hcr. ready for commercial application for at least five to 10 years. researchers Yellow bone marrow is mostl y fat believe. and red bone marrow is a network of around the comer." serious safety breach of 1985. who was attending a symposium 10 Critical Mass said nuclear mishaps NRC spokesman John Kopeck said San Francisco. blood vessels, connecti ve tissue and Argonne's work, funded by the U.S. blood formina cells. Radioactivity Dc~rtment of Energy, is designed to kills both types of marrow.' reV1talizc the pnvate nuclear mdus- Tass did not say how close the officials went to the Chernobyl plant. nor did it add to the sketchy information already released by the reported to the NRC ro~ from 2.310 it was hard to comparc years in terms "Chances are that families were hit 1n 1979 to 5.060 in 1983 of safety but that the commission "1s together," he said after a symposium In 1984 the NRC instituted a new notpleasedwithanyabnormatoccur-on new developments in bone mar- reporting sys&em that yields about renccs, particularly those in 1985." row transplantion. "There is a qu~ Thcmarrowcan betransplantcd by try, which hasn't seen a new plant withdrawing the cells from a donor order since 1978, the year before the with a needle and intravcneously nuclear accident at Thrtt Mile Island transfusina them to a recipient. in Pennsylvania. Senator believes missing arms reaching terrorists LOS ANGELES (Ae:}L Sen. Pete "You can't help but worry that million in missing munitions in a Wilson. R-Cah f.. say$ he fears some of It 1s finding its way into the single year out of some $11 billion millions of dollars worth of missing hands of these people (terrorists)," wonh of munitions stored al bases Army munitions may find their way Wilson said. yid depots, and the loss represents i"nto the hands of terrorists and he's The U.S. Arm y mspcctor general's t1ess than 0.2 percent of its total pushing for a federal mvest1gat1on. office. in a classified report last ammuniuon inventory. The missing materiel includes September, found that military ..ron-A yearlong Army Audit Agency plastic explosives, rockets. grenades, trots were so weak that it's impossible study completed m January found land mines. artjllery shells and small-to say exactly how much of the that "large! amounts of ammunition arms ammuniuon -"more than weaponry has vanished, the news-were not accounted for. left on ranges, enough to equip several armies of paper said. found at unauth orized locations and terronsts." one federal 1nvest1µtor "It's leaking hke a sieve." one diverted for unauthorized purposes." was quoted as saying in a published un1dent1fied retired military com· report. mander said of the supply system. The newspaper, concluding a The paper didn't Jdentify the Defense: Department offi cials told monthslong investigation of its own. investigator the paper the loss 1ranslates to $20 said 1t found no documented case ;::::============:r-:;;:;:========::;:;;==::-i where weapons went to Arab ter· Ell ROLL llOW ''for the right start In life" J:~~ 1107 Jamboree, Newport Beach. NOW OPEN! ;r • Hair De~ign~ by JoAnne • Natural Manicures • Pedicure~ with Swedish Foot Ma~sage and Reflexology by Dee 644-7090 rorists but there were instances where sens1t1ve munitions were stolen from bases 1 n Germany and Korea. Last year, 44 pounds of plastic ex plosives, I 0 electric blasting caps and 36 grenades were reported stolen in three separate incidents in Ger- many, while five antitank rockets, 26 grenades and 15 pounds of plastic explosives were stolen in Korea, also in three incidents. Military personnel also were at· rested in Florida, Oklahoma and Texas 10 similar thef\s from 1983 to the present. Jobless rate dlps to 6.8 ln state, L~ area By Ute A11oclated Prest LOS ANGELES - Unemployment cdJcd down a notch in California and Los Angeles County in April. the state Employment Department said. Statewide, the jobless rate dipped to 6.8 percent from 6.9 percent the previous month. A year ago, it was 7.3 percent. The number of people looking for work was 898,000. down by 14.000 for the month and 54,000 from April 1985. The number of jobholders stood at 12.3 million, a decrease of 19,000 from the previous month. In April 1985. 12 million C.liforniaos were working. In Los Angeles County: the only region in the state for which figures were released Frida).'. the unemployment rate declined to 5.8 percent in Apnl. down from 6 percent the previous month and 7.6 percent 1n April 1985. ../ Weed •oman tr1ns $1 million SACRAMENTO -A SS.year-old woman from Weed won a 2~year annuity worth $1 million in the California Lottery Saturday, but once apin nobody hit the grand prize. June Taylor, who was born in Santa Ana -and worked for 20 yea" for the Orange County Register, will get an annual check for $40,000 for 20 years. The lottery deducts 20 percent federal income tax. Since none of the 15 spinncn on Saturday landed in one of the three grand prize slots on the I ()().slot wheel , the grand prize will commence at a record $9,305.000 next week. $ 77, 600 ln child support paid LOS ANGELES -One of the taraest collect ions of unpaid child auppon in th~ United States was paid Friday to a mother of three children. who received a check for $71,600. "I never thought I'd sec a penny," said Sharon Kirk. 48, of San Pedro. She battled for 16 years to rCC(1 ve the court-ordered payments of $400 a month from her former husti.nd. William Kirk Jr .. whom she divorced in 1970. Pllot uy• filen w111 fight terror SAN FRANOSCO -Nauons that sponsor ter· rorism should immediately ~ isolated with ··severe embarsoes and boycotts," and if the the world can't figh1 them the pilots wilJ have to do "it themselves, says an officer of the Air Linc Pilots Association. Addressing the Commonwealth O ub Friday, Thomas M Ashwood, head of the security committee of the intemallon wing of lhe Afr Linc Pilots Associauon, said the same son of economic tactics should be imposed on "any nation that refuses to help us" combat terrorism. The TWA pilot warned that ifthegovcmmentsof the world can't organize apinst terrorism. then the air Ii ne pi lots of the world "w111 carry out the boycott" and refuse 10 fl y into countnec; linked to terrorists." 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' r I llulJdreds work agalnst dme to save books LOS ANGELES (A P) -Expens bac~ed by statc-ot-the..an fr«U· dryina equipment, libranans and archivim from th rou&hout 1he state and hundreds of volunteers teamed apinst time this weekend to s&Jvaae millions of books damqed Vihen fire ravaacd the histonc C'entral Library Jo.ho Skars~d. archivist 11 the lJ(' DavtS, stood in a shallow puddle his handseo1ted with soot, pulhna witcr. swollen ~lc,s off shelvei to pack 1n bolles Fnday. .. ""fh1111 the c~ltun:," said Skantad. Th111s the hcn~e. This is the th1na you fiaht to save.' Meanwh.Jlc, a composite drawm1 of a man wanted for QUC1t1onina was shown to hbrary employees Friday, Battalion Chief Bill 81non of the fire J?cparunent's anon unit S&Jd invctt1pton IO\llht the name of the man but. added &bat it was premature to call him a susJ)ttt. Bisson said Saturday 1nvesuaatof'l wert 11111 workina to ru&e out all J>OS$1blc acc1dcntal causes of Tuci-day'1 fire . About 300,000 of the 2 m1lhon "'.Olumcs stored '° the 60-yar-old library were burned to a msp Another 600,000 boou sufTCttd water and amoke damaac while the rest sustained varyi n4 dqrm of smoke ~. said Enc Lundqu11t, a book u lv upcn aummontd ~ the City v1 • 1. • "1et ezplodeS, 21 dle la Srl Lanka , . COLOMBO, Sn Lanka~~ -An explosion apparently ca by a time bomb tore throuah an AirLanka jetliner at the ColombO airport Satur· ~J. u J)esitnaien were boarding. kiIUDa 21 ,cople and woundina dozena, tbe aovefnmen announced. Several Japenesc and at least a half dozen European1 from Britain France and Oermany were amona the victims, accqrdina to state radio and other reports, but no identities were pven. The aovemment issued a state- ment blamina Tamil militants, but · p<>Uq_J&id no arouP.orindividuaJ had assened telp()nsibllity. .. It ~ ... su1pected that a separatist terronst aroup bu been responsible for this explosion that claimed the lives of so many innocent people," the statement said. " .. This is PWJI terrorism," said NationaJ SecunTy Minister Lahth Athulathmudali who visited the scene accomp.nied by senior military officials. The official Sri Lankan news aaen- cy Lanltapuvath said the blast was believed to have been caused by a bomb in the rear of the plane. The explosion brok.e the plane an two1 scnt plumes of black smoke slcywara and shattered aJau panels in the main terminal builina. Officials said 24 people were· in- jured, but witnesses at the &1rport put the number at more than 40. Lanltapuvatb said 12 of the injured were in critical condition. Pa sen~n were boardina the Air· Lanita .L-101 1 at 9:l0 a.m., 20 minutes before the schcduJed ct. penurc, when the eaplotion oo. curred. nate radio Mid. A Western pUot wbo JPOU OD condition of anonymity •jd he uw bocUet lyina on tbe wroac and e&IJO. such as chkkeflJ and vqelabres. strewn over the area. Paueneen we~ runnina and scuamina. be uid. One Injured pauenaer, a member of the French navy: told reporters he had not yet taken nl1 teat when the cXl)losion rocked the aircraft. ··1 was lucky to eteape alive," II.id the man who would only identify himself u Reda to. The' airpOrt was cl<>ted for tour hours after the ex(>losioo. The security mmistcr claimed the explosion was limed to coincide with lhc arrival of an lndW.n deleaation seekina to mediate between the TamU rebels and tbe Sri Lank.an aovern- ment Tamils, most of whom are Hindus, make up 18 ptrocnt of Sri Lanita's IS million people. They claim di~ crimination by the rrajority Sin· halese Buddhists. - s Tamil auerrillas have been fightina fo r lhree yea.rs to establish a separate homeland in northeastern Sri Lanka, where most of the nation's Tamils live. Moderate Tamils seek auton· omy for the region but nol indepen- dcocc. ,.... .. . Dlt tboee cruy wheela Tlala mooa nlaicle H •••to amw npentn' day 'riattora at tbe 1988 World Sl:poeltlon In vancoa.,_, .C., wbere lt t. one of 200 plecee f•tared In tbe 0 1UCJaway 88" .catptai'e. ~ Reagan demands 1Soviets share data TOKYO (AP)-President~ publicly demanded on Saturday a Ml accountina of ~ Soviet nuclear eccidcnt at Chernobyl and U.S. sources saad the European allia have priva.&e!y in1&tted that Moecow lbaR details oflhe catastrophe with tbem. The t0urces also diacao.ed that R.oman.aa, an Eastern Bloc oatfon on the Soviet border, ~uesied aMS quick.ly was promalCd U.S. technical bel_p in assestll\I the damaat from radioactive fallout from the acadcnt in the UktaJnc. Individually, but with a unity NATO sometimes lacks.. each of tbc.- Wcat Europeans filed diplomatic demands throuab their embulaes in Moscow for details they claim the IVtmlin has withheld, accordina to the so~s who diseloted the de· velopments with the undentandina they would not be identified . Tbe allies shared their conocms as leaden of the ml)or industrial de· mocrac1ca convened in Tokyo for an economic summit dominated by talk or the nuclear accident and a U.S. campaian for suppoT1 -of its anti· terrorism policy. While there bas been some re- sistance to Reapn's si.nd on ter· roriS!111 th~ IOU~ said R~ adm101stratton officials were arau.- f'ied by the show of strenath on the nuclear issue. Reagan said lhc Soviets "owe the world an explanation" of the Chernobyl_ nuclear accident and prodded U.S. allies to worlc'hardtt to combat terrorism. OG the eve of the I hl ...... Summit of. Industrialized De- mocracies. Ret11n ud J1P9i••c Prime M1ni1ter Yuu.hiro Nehna1. I.be summit aiio.t ud cMinlu. ..,eed U.c tbe nUdenir ecritvfmd terrorism lhobld be oa die-* for the talb, said U.S. wf l . .,..u offiaaJs who dedmed IO be M'Nd ln his weekly l"Mbo.addrnl IO IM ~~== .. ..: administration let for hit Far Ealw'D tour, said effom by DOG~UllJlt powers to find common poued oo .;or probkms contrMt ~ witli tbe .. stubborn mu.I" ot lbe·Soviet Un.ion to lharc anf'onnation on ct.e power plant caWtrOpbe. · Rqpn iodica~ that the nuck:iir eccident alona with tbe problem of terroriam coi.ald be the toe. items b cltJcut&Jon at an economic tu1amil- Qpecud to be dominated bY ~ ecooomac 1tem1. On the subject of terrorilm, Jt&- gan, in hls radio me1111e broedcalt from Tokyo, Mid be would er-a for unified action by the West aFDlt Libya and other "enemies or c::iv- ilization." The mcuaae was~ for broadcast an the United Staleaa& 9:06 a.m. PDT Saturday (I :06 a. m. T -,0 time). tn a meetina wath halian Prime Minister Bettino CruJ, lleapa p ve the first clear indication of ooe 1pecific action European allies could take ilf puriina the ~ic tquieue on Libya: find anothenupplier of oil .--.~lahoma Ke•~v-no~£n~~n-cr-h...~~~~~iiff~~eus.----tj~::111~~a::tJ1~!!5~~~~ ) • man jailed in .hijack PORTLAND. Ore. (AP)-A man accused of commandeering a com- muter plane and threatening to blow it up surrendered quietly Saturday after slashina his wrists, authorities said. By &H Attoelate4 Prest HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -Gcorae 8. Hardy. a NASA official who played a k.ey role in the decision to proceed with the fatal launch of lbc space shutOe Challen&er, retired Friday, sayina be hid nothina from a presidential commission investipting tbee~plosion. Hardy, SS, is the second senior executive at the Manball Space: fliaht Center in Huntsville involved in decision to launch the shuttle lo leave his post since the investiption be&an. Hardy salil he had planned bis retirement an November, before the. Jan 28 disaster "There'Lbcen. .no hanlq- pankJ; nobody's playinuames," said Hardy. who retired after 26 years with the National Aeronauucs and Space Administration. Ooualas 8. Thomas, 29. of Tulsa, Okla., was beina held withoul bail at the Washinaton County JaH on hijackina cbaraes after being treated CLaJJe,-~e,• •• ... o·-aut burled for minor wrist cuts at a hospital. Al -•· • u 1 - None of the 11 other passengers or ARLINGTON. Va. -NavyCapL Michael J. Smith, two crew members on board the who died pilotina the space shuttle Cbal!enaer. was laid to Horizon Afr twin-cn&ine Metroliner rcsl Saturday with full military honon at Arlin1ton were injured, and no weapons or National Cemetery. "Mike Smith had a clear vision oflife explosives were found on board, said and where it was ioing to lead," said Cmdr. Richard H. FBI aacnt Ban Gori. Purnell. who attended the U.S. Naval Academy with fliaht 2318. which ori&inated in Smith and delivered the eulogy. When they were Medford and was co route to Port.land claumates at Annaoolis, Smith would assert. "1 am aoina International Airport. landed at HiU· to be an astronaut.'°'" he said. sboro Airport, 13 miles west of .. We lost him Iona before we could afford his loss, .. downtown Portland.just before I 0: 30 Purnell told the friends, collcaJUcs. and family gathered 10 p.m. Friday at Thomas' demand. the chapel at Ft. Myer, adjoanina the cemetery. "Mike Thomas boarded without a ticket would insist the quest, above all of us, m'bst go on." and went undetected during a sched- uled stop al Euacne's Mahlon Sweet Ez-co1J6ra.man convJcted investiptina wby one of ill newest nuclear-powered attack submarines ran aaround last week while passina throup the Straits of Gibraltar. The i~idcnt was the second involvin& the aroundina· of a nuclear-powered submarine in less than two months. A Poseidon missilc- carryina submarine, the USS ·Nathanael Greene. ran l&fOUnd March 13 while operatitt1 in lbe Irish Sea. Tat-taken fbJd blank paga NEW YORK -As many as 10,000 hi&h school students llk:ina the Scholastic Aptitude-Test on Saturday found two paacs blank because of a printina erfur and will be permitted to rctak.e the eum~fficials said. About 3SO,{)()() students nationwide roo1e tbe coueae enttairee cum on Saturday, but the blank pqes appeared in only one of the 30 vanants of the three-hour test, said Arthur Kroll, vice president of collqe board pr<>&rams at Educational Tcstina Services of Pr!nceton . N.J . Marco. can't .eJJ property NEW YORK -A federal jud&e Saturday issued a preliminary injunction prcventina former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos from lellin& five New York properties estimated to be ..,.U moe lhan SJOO millioa. The tovemment of C.caw .1.q&c>, ...-.0 1e.......,.. Marcos in February. is seek.ins to pin ownership of the properties, which include three Manhattan office build- tnp. lhe Herald Center shoppina arcade and an estate on Lona Island. U.S. Dist.net Jud&e Pierre N. Leval issued the 28-paae document, which ban Marcos or his representatives from selling any of the propenics. Field. Gori saad. Most of the passen-NEW O RLEANS _ A former conarcssman was acn on the l 8-seat plane had boarded convicted Friday of paying a $2S,OOO .,ribe to an Indian at the Medford-Jackson County Air-chief for a contract U> run binao aan)'ca on a Louisiana Cronklte l ol •IJattle hopeful• poGcort. ea .. 1 'd f reservation. Lawyen for Richard f on~ said they would rae .,ey • vice pres a cnl o appeal the verdict, which the U.S. District Court jury COLUMBIA, S.C. -CBS-TV spcciaJ correspondent o~tions for Horizon Air, said he delivered after 14 hours of deliberation over two days. Waller Cronkite and the editor-publisher of a small dad not know how Thomas boarded · -"' f f newspa~r in Mexico, Mo .. were amon• 16 additional The ex-<:<>n&fClsman was conv1Ct11:U o one count o r-... B 11 f Doll without a ticket. but that measures bribery and one of interstate travel in aid of racketeering. joumahsts named Saturday as rqjonal nominees in the e . o, rom y would be taken in Eugene to prevent -He faces up to IS years in prison and 1 $30,000 fme. No reporter in space competition. Two ABC-TV news Coan._••••erDoU•Parton,MatedbeetdeTema--~. such an incident from rccurrint correspondents, a science reporter for The New York -1-... ' --uv• .f It'. d (h scntencin• date was set. • -mar AJ--~---to ... e c-d -----• _ ..... _ "Even 1 we 1oun out ow e got 0 Times and a paraplqjc ~porter for National Public --~. __ ,,._ ua ·---·---, _.._ on) we wouldn't talk about 1t" ,.,. 1.-b d d1 ,d Radio also made the rqjonal cuts. The diverse list clrlT'IDC tbroacJa tbe IJ'Omlcla of ber new tbeme park. ~licly for security reasons. said na V7 pro~ •a eroaa "• included reponen, editon, columnists, a free-lance wnter DollJWood, In an antlqae car on openJ.ac daJ at tile park In cy, addina at was the 41h·year-0ld WASHINGTON -The Navy said Fnday it is and a newspaper photop'apby director. PICeon P'oqe. ne'1fintb1jack:ing. .-------------........ ------------._-------------------------------------During nqotiations with FBI aaents. Thomu said he wanted to be flown to Phocnb:, Ariz .. Gon said. "At no time did he indicate why he wanted to go there or why he wanlcd lo hijack the plane," the agent said. RUFFELL'S lJ>HOLSTERY INC. The passengers and pilots were held in the plane for nearly two hours tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil after it landed at Hillsboro. Four passenacrs were released at 12:1S RIFI NOW a..m., followed by the seven others and the plane's co-pilot about 2S Yovr Hom. k Y0411 AME RJCAN AIRPORT TRANS P O RTATION &. LIMOUSINE SERVICE. INC. minutes later, said Sherrc Caloun. a hit lmettrnent spokeswoman for. m.. Washinaton , .. __ _;::::..:::::.:=:~ ...... -~lir- County Sheriffs Department. 9 IYt lS·YEAI luM1/Mlnlbu1/llmoullM• StottonwogoN/VON/llVa Door to Door S.Nlce l>rtvcieC hortera and Tours Thomas demanded fuel. drinking 3~8 fllED water and four parachutes, but the ~bu~ were not delivered. 'fhon111 ftcechh'e'p.sstnaers andw= pilol when he heard fuel being pumped into the plane's tanks. Gon ft 3/ IA 11~e pilot, Rick Smith orPonfind, ~ 14 I OWNU occ escaped as the last pas;i~ Ji left s· _____ ..... _~ ____ A-.PR......_ . ..,10.-. .-06.._,. Thomascutoff'nei nsat 1:1 a.m. and sumade~ miautcs 714·956·0IOI later. When he aot off the plane! 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The endorscmeot letter received by the five-term congressman Th ursday was signed by Ron Packard, R- Mission Viejo; Rohen Doman, R· Garden Grove; Bill Dannemeyer. R· Fullerton; Dan Lungren, R-Long Beach; Carlos J. Moorhead, R-Glen· dale; Al McCandless, R-Riveriiee; David Dreier. R..Covana;Jerry Lewis, R-Redlands; Bi ll Thomas. R- Bakcrsfield; Eugene Cha ppie, R- Cbico; Duncan Hunter. R-N,ational City; Charles Pasnayan. R-fresno; Ber~eson backs Prop. 46 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Deir Not ,..,, State Sen. Manan Bergeson. R- r Newport Beach. announced her en· dorscment of Proposition 46. which ~~~.B.Lu.LIJ"".Jl~--~ .... ~·Detl'O¥e- property tax bikes for spec1 sc pro-- jccts. The measure, known as the Local Control Act. is o ne of the prop- ositions included o n the J une 3 ballot. Under Pro position 46. local voters would be given the opportunity to. in effect, increase their ptoperty taxes to fund such projects as new schools. police and fi re stattons. streets and roads. The proposition would a llow voters to exceed the curre nt statewide l percent property tax limit, sajd Julie Froeberg, an aid e to Bergeson. A school district, for exam ple. could choose to place a particular project before the voters. If approved by a two-thirds vote, the item would become eligible for funding through government-obhgat1on bonds, which would be reimbursed by an increase in property taxes 1n that distnct. Froeberg said. Bergeson. chairwoman of the Sen· ate Local Government Committee. said there 1s a need throughout Monday. May ~ Robert Laaomal"$ino, R· Ventura: Bobbi Ficdfer, R-Chatsworth; Nor- man Shumway. R..Stockton; 8111 Lowery, R-San Diego: and Ed Zschau, R.Sunnyvale. "Qver the last 10 years you have been effective as a member of the Congress in advancing the goals of our party, and you have worked and cast your votes in the best interests of our state and the peopJe of California whom we represent," The letter stated. It went on to compliment his work on the Armed Services Com- m ittee. Badbam said the endorsement of the delegatio n "1s one of tbe most 1mpon.ant votes of support and confidence I can receive." "It is support from my peers in Congress who feel I am an effecu ve representative for my California con· stituents." be added. Meanwhile, llosenbcrg, Badham's 33-year-old challenger in the upcom- Sen. Marian Bergeeon California to maintain cities· roads, sewers and other facrlities. She said govemment-obltgation bonds are the least ex pen SJ ve way of financing such improvements. "The voters should have the option of increasing their 'Property taxes to pay for adequate school bu.ildin~ for their children or for recreational facilities. or for whatever priori ties are faced by their com munities,'' Bergeson said. "Proposition 46 is. in the taxpayers' best interests." The propos1t1on was initiated by Assemblyman Dominic Cortese. D- San Jose. Among the groups endorsing the measure are the California Chamber of Commerce, the Califomia School Boards Associatton. the Califom1a Taxpayers 1\S5<>C1auon and !ht Coun- t) Supervisors Assoc1at1on of C.ali- fornta. ARIES (March 21-A pnl 191: Focus on pressure, dead It nes. responsi- bility. intensified relat1onsh1p. You'll make nght move, Judgment and tntu1· tion will be on target. Older tnd1 v1dual is on your side and will prove 11. TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Pro-- jCCt can be completed -1f you ~arch behtnd sctnes for pentnent anfor· mat1on. Spotlight on secret\ clandestanr mreting. special arrange- ments which could be related to romance. Anes figur'cs prominently SYDNEY 0MARR GEMINI (May 21-Junc 201· You get what you want 1n surprising manner. Accent on independence. creativity. romance. ab1hty 10 gel to hear1 of matters. Lunar position highlights friends. hopes, asp1rat1ons. powers of persuasion. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be read> for significant changes. special wntteo matenal. inv1tauon 10 travel C ·arcer gets boost from dynamic individual who has fanh m yourcapab1ht1e'>. Fam ii) reunion plays major role in sccna no. · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Major dome'>t1c. a<lJU'ttment 15 featured. Focus on future prospects. metaphysical subJeCt'>. ab1lil) to commun1ca1c needs. Long- distance call will venfy views. Tau rm L1hra. Scorpio figure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Check details. read between lines. get facts concerning fiscal responsibility of one who would be a partner. Key 1s to delve deep, to reject superficial explanallon'> Pisces. another Virgo play roles. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22) (10 \low. be met1culou~ where legal agreements are concerned. Refuse to be l h1dcd into snap decisions. Scenan o Mother's Day Drawing• Friday, May 9th • WIN a surprise gift from A 'Maree's • WIN a $100 Gift Certficate fro m Vanderlaan Jewelers •WIN a $50 Gift Certificate from Carole's Calico Corner • WIN a $100 Gift Certificate from Eastbluff Pharmacy • WIN a special picnic for two from Showley-Wrightson • WIN one of four $26 Gift Certificates for dry cleaning at Eastbluff Cleaners • Depo1it entry form in any of the above participating st.ores Nathan Roeenberg ang pnmary, anno unced recent en- dorsements from Irvine City Coun- cilwoman Barbara Wiener, the Knott family of K.nott's Berry Farm. Santa Ana Planning Commissioner Hector R. Oocijnei_ l ustan Caty Coun. cilwoman and former mayor Un ula Kcnncdf, and fonnor president of the Californta Tax.payers Association, Oeorae Cronk. "Robert Badham has c:enainly oot represented Irvine," $.lid Wiener. 0 Since bcina elected to the City Council, I have bcoome increasinaJy disturbed by Badham•s record and lack of leadership ... Rosenberg bas committed himself to listen and lo work for us. "He has mapped out a plan for reaularmectinas with voters and local government officials so that he will understand our needs and concerns." Rosenberg said Marion Knott Montapert, Steve Knott and Darrell Anderson have endorsed him in the 40lb OistJ,ict' race, saying Rosenberg 1s '·"a bright. energetic and hard- working man, who wiU provide the o~ssary leadership that has been lacking in this district for quite some time." The primary battle in the district has become incrcasin&ly bitter, with political accusations nying on both sides. The winner of the 40th Con- gessional District race has a good cbaocc of W1nnm1 the November aenera1 election because of the larJt ptf(ientaJe of Republican voters 1n the distnct. Badha m. 54, maintains Roscnbcra 11 "in volved up to his cyc~lls .. m t~e est movement because his brother ss Werner Erhard, the onginator of the controversial est training. Erhard was born Jack Rosenberg, but later changed his name. ~m ~as ~lso cited several cam paign contnbuuons to Rosenberg by Erhard and est sraduates. Rosenberg has made verbal attacks on his rival as well, ciliog Badbam's extensive travel at taxpayer expense and what he calls the congressma n's "extremely poor voting record." Badham, a 30-year resident of Newport Beach, was elected in I ~62 as a 71 st District Assemblym an. He is a member of the House Armed Services Committee. and strong NATO aod defense supporter. Rosenberg is a Newpon Beach management consultant and former Young Republicans' Club president. He was the executive support offi cer to former Secretary of Defense Harold Brown in the President Jimmy caner adm1n1strauon • national defense adviser to fom Senate Majority Leader Ro bert By D-We t Yar&ina. He has hvod Nrwp<>n Beach sanct t 983. Robert Badham Absentee ballots carry heavy clolit Mailer:-s play increasingly important role in election campaign strategy By STEVE GEISSINGEJl ~"-wrtt .. What voters will sec up to J une 3 is but the tip ofa political iceberg rocked by hidden battles w11h such weapons as absentee ballots. district rem ap- QIQ&..lllililer_uod fund raisin&. • The skill with which candidates and parties employ the tools will largely determine the outcome of major campaigns again this year. as in past elections. "' In 1982, the slate Republican Party's expenmeQtal program 1n· volving absentee ballots propelled George Deukmejsan into the gov- ernor's office even though his Demo- cratic opponent, Tom BradJey, won at the polls on election day. The absentee-ballot strategy helped increase the traditionally con- servauve. Repubhcan absentee tally to about 6.5 percent of the total vote count, up from about 4 percent tn previous elections. The state GO P's experimental pro- gram involved twice sending p re- prepared absentee ballot applicatto ns and Republican slate cards to all 2.4 m1lhon Republican households in the state, largel) tn connection with attempts to overtum the Democrattc reapportionment ofCahfom1a's legss· lattve and congressional distncts. The party added a new twist an absentee majlers. Each ind1v1dual voter's na me was printed on the absentee baJlot application. All the voter bad to do was sign the appli- . cation aod retum it to state GOP headq uarters. Volunteers then de- h'1eted rbe appliarion-to-l-<:ounty clerk. who sent out the absentee ballot. The mailings were costly, but party officials found that the request for funds that was included largely paid the biJJs. The cam paign involvi ng absentee ballots, which were first ~rmittcd tn 1922, first became possible in 1978 when state law was amended. Voters no longer had to g1 ve a speci fie reason for wanting absentee ballots. Tbe liberal policy has spawned squabbles and widespread concem s over abuses such as fraud or tamper- ing by third panics. who pick up ballots from voters and mail them to election officials. Several election reform packages have included proposals to attack the problem. Alth o ugh the GOP has made the best use of the absentee-ballo t strategy so far, Dem ocrats have vowed to"chan.ge that. .Polttical observers believe the scramble by both parties to capitalize on the absentee vote will d1ven highlights creall\>ll}. strong love relat1onsh1p. Gemini, Virgo. Sagittanus figure prominently SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): If d1plomat1c. you'll get almost everything you request. Focus on baste procedures. emp loyment, pets, heal.th . You'll receive gift which represents genuine token o f affection. Taurus, Libra figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Emphasis on change, travel. variety, possible gain through wnlten word. Focus also on romance. secret meettng. hospital v1stt to one 1emporanly confined. Pisces, Virgo peopk will pla) significant roles CAPRWORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Some of your best qualities surge to forefront. Focus on respons1bihty. achievement, prestige, clarification of long-range prospects. Money picture is bright. you could strike financial bonanza. AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lon$·Standing assignment. project can now be completed. Ideas click, puzzle pieces fall into place. Focus also on relatives. v1stts, shon trips. Take special care when handling sharp objects. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): New approach will result tn profit. You'll locate massing object, you'll find ways of mcreasmg mcome po1enttal. Emphasis on independence, creativity, couragr of convictions. Leo, Aquarius figure prominently. IF MAY S IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are creative, lively, animated, optimistic. capable of expressing yourscl~erbaUy and through written word. Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius people play important roles in your life. During this year, you'll perfect techniques, clanfy terms and be finished with those who merely take from you without giving anything in retum. You are sensual. stubborn. determined, artistic and musical. Popularity increases 1n May, and you'll travel October could be your most memorable month of 1986. or Name Add ress Phone f energy away from voter registration tempt by Democrats to l?Crmanentl efforts, which has less direct effects. cnpple the GOP an Cal1fo~1a. T tr· Secretary of State March Fong Eu battle over red1stnc11ng. which bcga1 reported that as of Jan. 1. there were a -after the 1980 cens~as become th total of 12,510,815 registered voters longest tn the state s·hastory. in California. She said 6.458.648. or Under current !aw. the Le&J larur 51 .6 percent, were reg.istered as redraws_ boundane$-""fter th,c Cdera Democrats. while 4,655,377, or 37.2 CCf'!SUS . every . d.e,cade so the !6 percent, were registered as Re-lcgislauve a nd congressional d1stnct publicans. have roughly equal num bers o The arsenal of obscure weapons people . I d d. I th t don't Remapptnj rematns the stroogcs inc u es tree~ mat ers a form of panisan-pohtical warfare 11 Cfealfy.stale lhw ongm.. the state Capitol because the party i1 In. fall 1984, for example. R~-power pushes throu$h boundarie pubh~ns used a pro--Dem<><:rat1c increasing its own influence anc campaign mailer to help defe:tt inde-weakenins opponents. Through "ger pendent state.Sen. Rax Johnson. rymandenng," the pany in ~we T~e 1ast·f!1tnUte mailer for Demo-attempts to create as man y distn~ts_a cratJc candidate Jack Hornsby car-possible 10 which it has 1he majont· ricd Hornsby's name and address and of voters. was sent o ut with a postage perm11 Underlying all the vanous poten pur:ch~scd. by Hom sby. :Sut there was but obscure pohtical forces 1s func no ind1cat10n on the mailer that 1t was raising financed with Repu blica1_1 fu nds a nd Stat~ officeholders, with Gov was .Prepared by an aid~ to Re-George Deukmejian leading~h.e W&) publican Sen. John Doob~tle. who raised more than $27. I mtlhon 11 narrowly_de~eated Johnson in the 1st campaign funds last year -a non Sena.le D1stnct. election year. The amassed f un4 Sttll another largely unseen. but represented a 66 percent iocreMI massive ~orcc an campaigns will be overthe las1 non-election year. the con~nuang effects of d1stnct Determining the size o f cam rcappor11<?nment. . . war chests, used primarily ~epublicans . are still ~atthng purchase increasingly 1n:iporta~t ap1~st congressional a nd leg1slatt~e time. can be as valuable m pred d 1stnct li nes that Democrats,. drew tn election outcomes as polls. But 1982, after a GOP refercnaum re-of the fund-raising process is peale~ boundanes drawn by Dem<>-ducted behind closed doors, wi crats an I ~81 . . . results reported to state Repubhcans 1ns1st the most ~nt watchdog agenC1es several reapportionment was a blatant at-later. DEAR MR. GOREN Q.-We had a t errible disaster in o ur rubbe r bridge game t he other nlghr. 0u1' auction we nt: North Ea8t South Wes t I :' Pas8 2 + Pa88 3 + Pass :l 7 Pass Pass Pass We play o ld·fas hioned Gort"n : four·card majors , str ong two· bids, etc. Wt> ended up making flve·odd, and t he fur began to fly. Bo th No rth and South blamed t he o tht-r. North ·relt that So uth, who had 16 points, sho uld have jumpe d to fo ur ht>artt1. Sout h fe lt that t ht' auctio n wH forcing and that North was not allowed to pus, t"Ven though he had a dead mini mum ope ning. Who do you blame?-G.L., Min· neapolls, Minn. A.-~orth ct•rtatnly didn't btd as tf he held a dead minimum. his rat'l<' lO thn·t• l'lub!t :.howl'd a sound CHARLES .. GOREN OMAR SHARIFF openan~ btd Th••n.•in ltt>s r lw r or the problrm OnC'e South madl' a two-over one and thrn bid al(ain over 1'\nrth't raise, at was 1ne11mbl'nl cm ~orth keep the b1dd1ng open until !(a v. as rea(·hrd !'ort h 'lhould ma allowance for th<' fact that the do ble flt 1nrrea'l('S the value of h hand. Indeed. on this auction fie can probably makl• ~amc if hit opt•ning bid t·on!>t!>tt>d or no mo re than RC'f'·ktnl( flVl' of hParts and the ktn~ of dubo; :\orth C't l her madl' a poor (•hoi of OJ}('ninl( htd<; or t>l'lt' misbtd at h 'l{'C'Ond turn If h(• was SO Wl'ttk l h i\& ht• ft•1ucd lo l"Unl IDUf' OVl'r thr hl•arts. Without being gswn I hf• aC• tual h:rnds. 1l is impossible-to tcU exactly where the fault hes It 11 poss able t ha1 he had '«lme other bicl Rvallnblt> after two club' WP r:tn understand South'~ df'<: ~Ion not t11J11mn rn four ht>art..'leve t houl(h he hitd l (l points. lie d id n want to C'rowd thl' a11C'tion. lie w tr yin!( to invt"st 1f(ate ,Jam pnssibll tics b •low tlu· l(ame·level There nothing wnr rt han being left Wll mg In the wind sn thP wind at t ftve-lrnl and li(oin~ down one ' I ()f'l(' enr ry pc"r JlC' ™'n W inl'lt'r nttd not bt-prC'l<'nr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Q.-We l\rf' tr)lng to lf"arn flv card majors &l'I 11.-c out "Gorton'1t tow Bridgt-Cnmpl~TI!. What i lht> minimum "trt"nl(th thto auJt requlrt>d to rt11pond ln four-card major 11ult to partnf'r opening bid of on.-In a minor? E.P ., Portland, Maln~. A.-f'our to th(• fivt• Apot! A fOUM'ftrd !'llllt j'( htddablf• hy th(' ~pondl'r lnclt>t•d, unlrs~ rr4'pon ha~ a (1\l' c·ard '-Ult, tf he byp e o;u1t and btd 1tnot her al th(' lt>vel. ht> cxpllClt ly dt'n P cards In that suit If. howPvrr. re~pondt'r h value~ for 8 two ovrr·on r s ond hold B (Iv{' CArd minor four-urd m"'or. he hould n hl!'I lon~t·r 8Ult Edison rolls to ,three-set CIF4-A win By CBIUB MONAHAN Olll!JN1U:.: ; nSt I While Rich Smith was still p~na for Edison High's basketball team, he didn't get a lot of chances to go one- .on-one because that team relied on balance. Saturday n~t's leCOnd round CIF volleyball match apinst Woodbridge pve him some chances and he made the most of it. Most of the pre-match billi~ went to the match up in the middle between the Cbargen Danny Hanan and the Warrion' Adam Keefe and that's where a Jot of the action wu u well, but with Smith on the outside the Chargers bad the advantqe they needed. While those two dueled in the middle, Smith became the decid.ina factor with his 19 kills as the Chargers swept into the 4-A semifinaJs with a 16-14, 15-11 , IS-7 win at Woodbrid&e. The decision puts Edison against Laguna Beach Tuesday evening at a site to be determined. &Uson will be the host 1ebool. "With Danny and Keefe t.ttliog it out in the middle, it left me on_ the outside with a lot of one-on-ones," sajd Smith. "With a good hitter out there and a one-on-one, he'll act it down most of the time." Smith· was not only a good hitter, be was very cfficicnt. He had 13 lcills in the mjddlc of the second ~c. before the Warriors were even abte to dig one of his hits OUL "Snith was the deciding factor. Hc'.s been ruce and steady all year," said Edison Coach Dan Glenn. "He was the key and our money player tonight" . ¥eanwbile H~nan w~ slowly, thougl:l just barely, wmmna the battle ID the middle. Hanan firushed with 16 kills on offense. but made at least u big a cootnoution on (Pleue 11ee E DISON/82) Tars rally in flve SUNDAY. MAY•. 1988 Mete contln• hot :roe In the Netlonel ._...... het. Ill. Angele' Re91le J~eon eought bJ llllw•U. pc11De. • . ,.._ .,, ftll De,,.... Edlaon •• SteTe Titaa Milda one OYel' tbe Det aaalut tbe defenae of Woodbrlqe•• Adam Keefe (7), llatt Kot (10) lD tbrei-Mt 'rictmy S&ta.rday. Three's a charm ·for Artists . Shoem.aker, he' S still tile one-and only LOUISVlLLE, Ky. (AP~ -The hole appeared for only an mstant. a &limpse of daylight shinina throuah the cavalry cbarso of 3-ycar-olds heading throuah the stretch run o( Saturday's K.cnt\lclcy Derby. An instant was all jockey Bill Shoemaker ~. th9uah. He bad been down thJs 11/.-milc road before, 23 times before, more times than any other jockey in history; He knew that an opponunity like that doesn't wait Iona for a decision to be made. "I had a choice," Shoemaker said. "I could take a chance, save some ground that might make the dif· fcrence." • He did not have to think twice about it. "It was l-2-3, boom," be said. Shoemaker pointed Ferdinand for the pp, squeezed him through to the rail and on to victory in the I 12th Derby. Was it a tight fit1 Shoemaker smiled. "h might have been," be said. "I don't know. If you have the horse, you can make it throu&h those boles..·· And if you have 38 y~ of riding experience, that helps, too. BW Sboem•lrer, at M. nMle Ferdinand to Keat1acky Derby trla.mph Satuda~. maker, lbc oldest jockey LO wtn tbc race.. said. And be sent a. chill up a few spines with his fourth Derby V'lctOry, and biJ tint in 21 years. SANT A BARBARA -Sea ·View League volleyball champion Newport Harbor rallied for an 8-JS, 13-IS, 15-3, 15-6, l S-12 victory at Santa Barbara High Saturday night, seltinf the No. 2 seed up for a semifinals showdown wtth Dana Hills Tuesday night in the CIF 4-A playo~s. .. We were playi ng wclJ to begin with," said Harbor Coach Mike Neece, "but maybe it was jet-lag or somethina. The kids wcrcn't going after the ball. By BARRY F AULKNER But the Artists proved instead that the thi"1 time was a charm, advancing to the -semifinals with a 15-18, 13-IS, 15-3, 12-15, I S-13 victory. When be crossed the finish lloc 2V4 lengths ahead of English-bred Bold Arrangement, ~ thought occurred to the 54-ycar-otd jockey, who likes to relax by playina golf. "I thouaht this one was the best of the whole ar~." Shoemaker said.. .. rnfi:n the t~IlgJifof my career. Who knows ifrU ever have another cha.Dec to win the Derby. I thouabt a lot that maybe I had one more ·chance and that this hone miaht be it?'' He almost didn't have a cbanc;;e to win this one. "I told them after the second set. 'Look at yourselves. ls this the last game we're going to play t<>scthct?'" Laguna Beacb Hiab volleyball coach Bill Ashen figured the edds bad to be against his Artists beating Santa Monica for a third time this year io their Clf 4-A quarterfinal match Saturday at Laguna Beach. "That's Sarno." said a relieved Ashen afterwards ... They just keep coming back. W~ always seem to meet them somewhere along the line in the playoffs and we knew we couldn't take this one for granted." "I thoultht, 'Old Jack Nicklaus did it (in the f;tastcrs) and I did it. too."' Score another one for the senior set. Like Nicklaus marching tri- umphantly down the J 8th fairway at Augusta last month, Shoemaker said the emotion of the moment got to him. At the start, be found himself crowded out of the opening chaJWC as Wisc Times turned left out of the pte and nearly upset three orfour bones. The Sailors responded with a 14-0 lead in ihc third set and the momentum never faded. Jason Nedelman bad 37 lcills and John Alstrom bad 17 kills for Harbor. And his pessimism seemed warranted in the fifth and deciding game. as the Bly League Champions clawed their way back from dcficitsof8-<land 13-4 to close to within one at 14-13. Laguna setter Scott Seymour was the (Pleaee Me ARnSTS/82) "I had a few tears in m y eyes around the winner's circle," Shoe- "Shoemaker was lucky be d.idn 'tao down." Jactnto Vuquez, who aot cauaht m the traffic jam aboerd Mapmbo. said. Fernando puts down Cards, 3-0 Dodgers' standout strikes out eight with shutout win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fernando Valenzuela, who pitched the Los Angeles ~crs to a 3-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday niaht. was involved in two incidents in the bottom of the seventh inning that both tickled and tortured a sellout crowd at Dodger Stadium. First Dodaen Vice President Al Campanis caught a foul ball off the bat of Valenzuela and got a band. Moments later, Valenzuela twisted bis left knee running out a single and the smiles tcmporanly vanished. But Valenzuela then said something to Manaaer Tommy Lasorda that made him smile apin. "I went out to astc him if he was all ri&ht," Lasorda said. "He told me, 'Y'cab, but don't give me the steal sian.'" Valenzuela, 4-1, remained in the p mc after the brief scare and struck out the side in the eighth inning. Then bis teammates rewarded him with a pair of insurance runs and he breezed throuah the ruoth to secure the Dodgers' third shutout in their last fourpmcs. "It was a toulth pmc," said the Oodacr left-bander, who handcuffed the Cardinals on five hits for his first Toda7'•game St. Louis (Forsch 1-1) at ~en (Henhiser 3-2). Time: f 2:0.S p.m. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). Monday's game: None sched- uled. shutout of the season ... I was trying to pitch carefully and just trying to keep their runners off base because every- body on that club is fast ... After Reggie Williams saved a run early in the game with an outstanding diving catch, Valenzuela made a 1-0 lead stand up through the first eight innings to help the Dodgers record their seventh straight victory. .. Winning. enthusiasm and drive arc all contagjous. and once you get that feeling it begins to spread ... said Lasorda, who bad aaonized through a 6-13 stan. "When we were 3-7. these fellows never doubted that we were going to tum it around.·· The loss was the Cardjnals' fifth straight and their 12th in the last 13 games, dropping the defending Na- tional LcagUe champions into last place in the East Division for the first time this season. Valenzuela struck out ciltht. walked one and retired 14 of the last I~. WilLiami._ • rookie outfieldec__rc- callcd from the minors on April 28 when third baseman Bill Madlock went on the disabled list, helped preserve VaJcnzucla's 24th career shutout with a defensive gem ID the third inning. With Ozzie Smith on third and two outs, Terry Pendleton rut i broken- bat fly ball into shon lcft-«nter. Williams made a diving back-handed grab to end the inning. Vikings sweep foes in Sunset swimming Marina Hiah swept both the boys ahd airls titles at the Sunset League finals at Golden West Collcae. where three 1eque records were broken by underclassmen in the &iris' compel!· ti on. Fountain Valley sophomore Deb- bie Babuboff, wbo earlier this year -won the national title in the SOO-yud freesty~1 breezed t9 ~ctory in her stronaest event. wmnina by morn than 26 .econds with a time of 4:51.19. Babatboff also broke the leaauc atandard for the 200-yard freestyle, edaina Westminster'• Lisa Hadfield for the win with a I :SJ.09 effort. Hadflel~ a frubma.n, broke the rtCOrd in the 100 butterfly, winoina with a 58.06 dockina. The Baron ajrls team, undefeated '"du.at meet compctitlon,just f'\iued tee0od ola~byone-halfpoint. which would bave made them co-dwn· peons when tts <400 n:lay teams .ere ed,cd by Manna and Edtson, reapcc- uvely. M In the bo)'1 compctJtion anna cruised to the win aftcrbeingjust two points ahead of second-place Edison after four events. Fountain Valley senior Bnan Judd woo both the JOO and 200.yard ftccstylc events with impressive times of 47.8 (among the top five in CJF 4-A this year) and t ·43.25 Marina's Duane Wellhocfer was also a doubl~winncr. captunna the l ()().yard butterlly(S2. 94) and the 500 freestyle (4:44.89}. Edit0n 's Duke Zander came out on top in both the SO f~tylc (22.18) and the 100-yard backst.r0kc (57.76). It was Marina's first-ever gjrls title and the fint bo)'t-lirls sweep s1noc Fountain Valley in 1983 ••Tbc kids feel &ood about them· selves," said Marina Coach Dave Pickford. "We had some Un· believable swim We thouaht they swam well 1n the pn:lims, b\lt the came ti.ck and swam even better.'· Sophomore Kari Lupton' 53.8 anchor in the 400 free relay, holdana off81bashofT. capped it. . -- Angels lose again, but there's Moore Pettis, Downing shook up as Milwaukee rallies, 4 -3 Moore then walked Juan CastiJfo and Charlie Moore to load the bases and Molitor followed with a Oy ball to lcft-«ntcr. Gary Pettis, the center fielder, caught the ball and be and Brian Downina slammed into each other and fell to the ground as Mannina scored the winning run. They lay motionless on the field for a few moments, then were able to leave without assistance. TodaT_'•luae Aqel1 , (McCaskill r-"l) at Milwaukee (Higuera 3-1). Time: 11 :.ls a.m. TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC(710). MILWAU KEE (A P) -Paul Molitor has a possible explanation for why the younJ Milwaukee Brewers have oom~ back so often 10 the early season to win. "One possjblc theory is that these guys don't know any better," said Molitor, whose bases- loaded sacrifice fly to lcft-«ntcr in the 10th inning Saturday gave the Brewers a 4-3 victory, their fifth come-from-behind win this season. "After this game was over, J didn't need that -two ballplayers being out," Angels Manager Gene Mauch said. M9nday's game: Angels at ~ton. 4:35 p.m. For the first time, the Anacls lost two ma row, the last major-lca"uc team to do so this year. made me cry," Mauch wd. "The kids are really battling back," added Milwaukee Manager George Bamberacr, who has six rookks on bis roster. "When you do it enough, you start believing you can do it." Donnie Moore, 1-2, who failed to protect the Angels' two-run lead in the bottom of the ninth, gave up Ben Oglivie's leadoff sinJ.le to ri&ht in the 10th. Rick Manning ran for Oglivic and Rob Deer bunted him to second. _ Ron Romanick, the Angels' startfog pitcher, took a five-bitter and a 3-1 lead into the bottom of the ninth. But when Randy Ready led off with a double to left.. the Angels called on Moore to preserve the lead . But Moore waJkcd pinch-hitter Jim Gantner a'nd, with one out, gave up run-scoring singles to Ernest Riles and Cecil Coo~r. "Well, I can understand Cooper ictting a rut off him. but that thing Riles got (a blooper into left field) off him The Brewers got a fourth-inning run when QJJivie and Deer sjn&Jed, Ready sacrificed and Rick Cerone hit an RBI sroundcr. The Angels tied it in the fifth on Ruppert Jones' double and Dick Schofield's sinaJc, rookie Wally Joyner's seventh homer of the season put the Angels on top 2-1 in the sixth and they added an. unearned run in the ninth off Bill Wegman, Milwaukee's rookie starter. when Downina doubled and scol'Cd as Ready mtsplayed Doua DeCinccs' grounder to second. BASEBALL Lakers try for the edge Pirates' P-itching wild over-Dalla-s - -_ · DALLAS (AP) -The Los Angeles l...akcrs' cakewalk through the NBA Western Conference semifinals is over because Derck Harper bas emerged· as the take charge guy for the Dallas Mavericks. "\ The Laken, scekina to beeomc the first team to successfully defend its NBA title since the 1968-69 Boston Celtics, fell 110-108 to the Mavericks Friday niaht, but lead 2-I in the best- of-sevcn sencs with the fourth game today (Channel 2 at 12:30). "We've aot a tiger by the talc now." said the L&kcrs' Michael Cooper who missed two costly free throws with 46 seconds to play. "It's amazing that we lost a big lead late in the game. It's not like us. "But we have been a veteran team that has been through thinp like this befote. We'll be better Sunday." Mqic Johnson of the L&kers sa1d the Mavericks arc• different team at home. "It was one of the most clcctrifyina crowds I've played before in the NBA," be said. "But the crowd shouldn't top you from mak.iot baskets. t think we'll come back." Ha.rpcr hit the pme-winnina three pointer with thrtt scoonds to play after a wild scramble under the Dons top Orange Coast, 5-4; Oilers put Edison away. 5-3 Orange Coast College's baseball team, already having clinched at least a share of the South Coast League title and No. I status from the South Coast Conference entering the upcom1~ State Communtty College playoffs. lost for the third time an its last four starts Saturday. HuntinJton Beach Hilth. meanwhile, pulled into a tic for second place 1n the Sunset league. and Southern California Coll• swept a doubleheader. Hcn:'s how lt went Saturday: Ruclo Sutta10 i , Oraqe Coa1t 4: Dave Staton, who doubled home a run in the Pirates• cnllcal seventh· inni nJ comeback and sin&led in _lt1c_go-.ahcad margin en the c1&hth temporarily fifted <X.'C's spents, but four walks by Pirate pitchers in the ninth allowed the Dons (I S-6) to squeak out the victory at OCC. Orange Coast starter Sam August ( 10-1 ), who walked away with a n~cns10n after b.ttling for 6'n innings on onJ_y three da)'1' rest. kept Rancho Santaqo an check before yicldtnJ to hard-throwina n&ht-handcr lay Makcmson (2-2), who suffered his second loss. The Pirates (2~7. 18-3) travel to winless Compton Tuesday. On the prep level: Rau.ct-Buel i, EdllOll I : The Ollcn p.cked up a bia victory an movina into a tic for second place wtth Westminster -I 'h games ahead of fourth-place Fountatn Valley wtth two games rcrruuning in Sunset 1...ca&ue play. Jeff Haack. a left-handed senior bound for UC lrvme. struck out five and walked two in the route-soins pcrformantt, upping his overall record to 9-2. . Hts ERA. however. took a beating as aJI three of Edison's runs were earned. Haack entered the g;a.mc wtth a0.58 ERA. The Oilers pounded out five doubles and a solo homer by Coley McClcndon. McClendon·s shot proV'lna out to be the eventual game-winner. JcfTBrouelcne bit a two-run homer for Edison in the fourth inmng. but run-producin& doubles by 4.ndy Lewin, Bnan Mcleod and Pat Brunson of Huntington Beach proved too much for the Chargers. who fall to 4-8 and deeper into the Sunset cellar. · In college action: SoCal Collere 4-t. Biota 0~4: The Vanguard$ swept Bio la and clinched a ue for the NA IA DtStnct I JI tulc Wlth Azusa Pactfic In. the first game, junior nght·handcr Mar\ Dcu- shane pitched a no-hitter to move has rcoord to 8-l He struck out five and walked seven. Ron Nelson dnlled a two-run home run m the flrst annint and Randy Fra.ncr singled home a run 1n the second as the Vanauards won the first one. ln the second pmc, southpaw Tim 'Fortuano needed n1nth-1nmn1 rehef help from Bnan Otten -tb~ club's hottest pitcher -10 preserve his c•ahtb W\O ID I 0 decisions. buck.el. He ICOrcd a C11Ur playoff h d } h~~:~~·itwasbiabcltaamc Coastwoillen swim tot ir s t ate tit e ever apinat the Lakcn. tn ~l«Ond ' • pme of the smes. he had 19 points LA JOLLA -Chm Carpenter powered Onnae composed lbe Pu1ltes' winn1na relay teams. OCC " the aod 11 usists. CoastCollqetottsthtrdcon!l«ut1vcNtewomcn's1wtm only team from Southern California to have won a .. I wanted the opportuntty to ~t "'iille Saturday as the Pirates• ulated the most points women's st.ate champtot1ahtp them, .. said Harper. ·~ood was with ever (417'h) in a state meet at tht JeW1Sb Community Launc Otclthute won the 100 brtas.t for Golden West me tonilht." Center. (1 : 10.01) . Kafl)Cr •amed to look out for the The Pirates bad no ind1v1dual wmncrs, but capturtd "We qualified l 2 men and 11 worMn for \be Nte Labnon unday. both the 200 medley relay (l:SS 12) and 200 free rtlay meet, thc;nos1 of any oommuruty coUqc;· said .. The ..-in wtll be no psytbolosical (I:~. 98) anchottd by Carpenter. who took second tn the Coach Don Watson d1sadvant.aac for LA," ht said I 00 frtt. "Wt l\ad ~mcndou team suppon and ha" in& a full '"They'~ been in touaher situations Ginny Nonb, who fim bed fifth tn tbt 100 back. aroup of people makes all the dif'femw:e io world a far u before." Paula Pc.rry. fifth'" the I 00 frcc. and Amy Hathcock al the enel'IY level a con«med" T. ' • • ' Onwlge Ooelt DAILY PILOT/ Sund8y, May 4, 1818 Police seek out Reale following nui-ln with fan PNm AP .. .,.tdlet MILWAUKEE -Angels outfielder • IUtlie Jacbon was soµaht by police Saturday after an autosi'apb-seelcer was 1e11t to 1 hospital foUowina a scuffle allia tavern. Jackson, sittina with )()me teammates 11 a table. was accused of arabbina a man who had tom up an autOIJ'8phed paper and slammina his head on a table. Jackson, stayina 1t a hotel across the street from the downtown tavern. later told an interviewer he si mply seited the man's shin and asked him to leave. Donald Weimer, 26, of Racine was treated for forehead bruises and a chin cut that required stitches, then was dis- chaf'Jed. a spokesman for Mount Sinai MedicaJ Center said. Police said the matter would be reviewed Monday by, the Milwaukee County district at- torney's office: A police car was Jaoboa parked outside the hotel for two houn. but police Lt. Donald Werra said Jack.son's whereabouts were unknown and that investigators at 11 :20 p.m. bad yet to question him. Police Capt Carl Ruscitti said the inCldent occurred about 6 p.m. after the Angels lost 4-3 m I 0 inninas to the Milwaukee Brewers at County Stad1um. Largent Parks, 29, of Santa Barbara, and other tavern patrons said Weimer approached Jackson's sroup at a table, asked for an autograph and was refused. Weimer then reportedly took what appeared to be a paper plate that Jackson had autographed for a bartender and tore it up. Jackson said be clutched the man's shirt and ordered him to leave, msisttng that was the extent of the affair. Weimer was talcen to the hospital in an ambulance. Parks told the Milwaukee Journal that Jackson and some other California players were at the table when Weimer tOfl>the paper into pieces. He said Jackson took off his wrist watch and challenged Weimer to step outside. .. Then Reggie grabbed him m a choke hold and almost lifted him off the floor," .Parks said. "The guy's face bad turned several colors of purple. He was not m what you'd caJI good condition." Weimer's bead was slammed on a table. and "the guy just went down m a heap. He went straight to the • floor,·· Parks told reporters. Jackson picked up Weimer, mv11mg hlm outside and challenging him to "sec who was the toughest." Parks said. "' He said Jackson later told Weimer: "Tell the truth. Tell what happened." Parks said tavern employees and Jackson's teammates stepped in and took Weimer to a back room as Weimer declared: "Hey, I didn't do anything... • "That was the first time the guy talked," Parks said. Parks said Jackson left the tavern. A police car was parked outside the nearby hotel for about two hours during which hotel employees said police questioned the baseball player altht>Ugh police said they never talked to Jackson. In a telephone 1nterv1ew, Jackson said he signed an autograph about 20,mmutcs pnor to the incident with Weimer and that he did nothing more than seize the man's shirt. "The guy tears up a piece of paper I signed earlier. throws it on our food, which was french fries," Jackson said. Quote of the day Hal McRae, 39-year-Old designated hiller of the Kansas City Royals, who was 3 for 25 10 his first eiP.it games: "At this age. you've got nobody else with you. As soon as you look bad for two weeks, everybody says you're done. That's natural. I expect it." ARTISTS ... VromBl tngger man for the Artist's fi ve-man hitting attad., including Matt Kessler, Jeff Cummings. Roger Berney, Scan Jordan and Scott Herdman. "I think Seymour and Kessler would l)a vc to be the ones that did 1t for us tonight," said Ashen. "The net game pretty much took care of itself." added Ashen. "It was j ust a real defensive and passing struggle." -ihough Laguna had a s11e and depth advantage 1n the front court Santa Moni ca ( 12-2) seemed to get the ball to its key hitters often enough to stay in the match. "We didn't hit the ball on a lot of sets," said Ashen. "I think we tncd to get cute too many umec; at the net ( w11h d1nks)." But the Artists had enough manpower to overcome the hm1ted spiking attack of the V1long.s as Seymour setting 1n all directions to all five front-liners was enough to lceep ttTcSanta-Moniea defense off balaooe. - Pa•orlte.rambleln·toftnala M t ti• nue p· ace ~~~~:~~p·5.t==\~~ K;;J e s con mto the finals .. In a three-hour enduranoc ' match at the Sporu Gallery io Anaheun. No. I teed d * Many Hop.o ofSt. Louis overcame Bret Harnett of Las NL East r ecor soars Meta 4, bell ' Veps, 10.11 . ll-8, l~ll , ll-6, 11-7. t o 15-4 w tth 4-1 win N•WYOU •rll .. CIMCIMMATI SC'Cood-seeded Mike Yellen of Southfiekt, Mich.. ovttalf•ct • 1 1 o eo.v1act •rlllll • 0 1 0 5020 • 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 J 1 1 D • 0 I 1 •OOO 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 came from behiod in a five.tame cliffhanger to oust 11 R eds lkitll'M2b • o o o cnaicnu OregPcckofAustin,Texas.ll-5,9-11 .7·11.ll-l,ll-7_ n ~r::v1~ :~:: :::.~~b ln the women's pro semifio&Js, top-seed Lynn ~If • , 1 o Fr.-nco1t Adams of Costa Mesa quickly dismissed Terri Gilreath F AP dl1 la ic.nient JI> • 1 > o T J_." of El T.oro, 21 ·17. 22-20. 21 .. 12. Second-seed Caryn rem paJC ~ ~=:• ~ U ~ =:!'ac McKinney of AtlantA dumped Vicki Panzen ofSe_attle, With their terrific start, the New 1..von• c • o o 1 o.t•tr 2t1 21-11,22.;Z0,21 -12. York Mets have been sending oi.o.P aooo =:! The finals will be held on today with tbe women messages to National ~UC pitchers r:" ,,: : : : T ..... 'n I 6 1 pairing offat 2 p.m. and men's finals startina ac 4. Prize this year. Cincinnati f'i&ht-hander s-. w ....... money will bnna $10.000 to the men's winner and John Denny was the latest to att one. = :: : ==~ $4,350 to the women's champ. ..This is a diffe~nt club oow," S&.id G-Wlnnlno H 1 -JoMaon cu. New York's Keith Hemandei, who vc!"i.sa~~·v0t8:°:,n-~~~ singled, doubled and hit a two-run ,.......,l\ellde1. 3.-<>v1111r•. HR-HtrMnde1 homer off Denny on Saturday to pace m. S&-<OfteeOClon , <•>, e. Oevls on. 76ers take 2 -1 lead over Bucke PHILADELPHIA -Defensive star m Bobby Jones' fallaway left-handed field goal with 22 seconds remaining carried Philadelphia to a I 07-103 victory over the Mi1V1atil(ec ""lfu'clcs Saturday and gave the 16crs a 2-1 lead in their best-Of· 7 NBA Eastern Conference semifinal playoff scrjcs. The 76crs traded 99-98 when center Oemon Johnson stripped Milwaukee's Terry Cummings of the ball and passed 1t to Juhus Erving. who· caught it standing JUSt inside the out-of-bounds mar.teer to the right of the basket. Louganis easy diving winner ' LOS ANGELES -Double Olympic a old medalist G reg Lougao1s captured the ~-meter sp nngboard competition Saturday on the first day of a dual diving meet between the United States and the Soviet Union at McDonald's Swim Stadium. Louganis. a fonncr UC Irvine athlete, racked up 689.00 points m 11 J!ives to outdistance European springboard cha~pion Nikola i Or~zbin of the ~viet Union, who fini shed second with 657.30 points. Alexandr Gladchenko was third with 586.90. Tyson improves mark to 20-0 GLENS FALLS. N.Y. -Undefeated m Mike Tyson knocked James "Quick" Tillis down late in the fourth round Saturday and went on to claJm a unammous decision in a • !~round heavyweight fight at the G lens Falls Civic ~nk~ . Tilhs became the first opponent to go the distance against the 19-year-old from Catskill, N. Y. Tyson had knocked out the first 19 opponents ofhis 13-month-old professional career in six rounds or less. Television, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston at Atlanta 1n N BA playoff game, Channel 2. 11:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at M1lwaultee, Channel 5. Noon -BASEBALL: Houston at Montreal. Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: takers at Dallas in NBA playoff game, Channer 1. I p.m. -GOLF: PGA Las Vegas lnv1ta- tJonaJ, Channel 4. 3 p.m. -DISTANCE RUNNING: New Jersey Marathon, Channel 4. RADIO 11 :30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Milwaukee, KM PC (710). Noon -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Dodgers, KABC (790). 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Dallas, K.LAC (570). Coast crew sparkles MARINA DEL REY -Orange Coast College crew swept four of fi ve races at 2.000 meters over-UCLA and UC San Diego at Bollona Creek in its final tuneup for the Pacific· Coast Rowing Championships Friday and Saturday in Sacramento. • The Pirates' top boat. the junior varsity eigh t, performed worthy of 1ls No. 2 West Coast ranking as it glided to an 18-second victory over UCLA. The novice eight boat remained undefeated with a 21-0 mark after beating the Bruins· boat by three seconds. The closest race of the day was in the Freshman eight. where UCLA and Orange Coast went nip and tuck the entire way before a perfectly timed sprint at the finish gave the Pirates the victory. The OCC varsity four boat "blew them out of the water," according to assistant coach Lee Miller, descnb- 1ng the 26-sccond runaway. ··We have some good moment um going in the sprints now," said Mnler. the Mets to a 4-1 victory, their 13th in · •~ " • •• •• so NnVwtr 14 games. oi.o.WA·O 7 6 I 0 • 2 Denny brought a 16-5 career mark Orosco s.s , 2 o o 2 :t a~nst the Mets into the game. The ~~ 1 • 3 2 2 ript·handcr had six consecutive Frenco ·• 2 1 'O o o o VlCtories over the Mets from 1983 H11p.-.s1rewwrv 11>v o.nnvl until last year, when he was 2-1 T-tll. A-N.:ue. * •JtPM 1, AstrM 6 against New York. The Mets improved their NL East- lcading re<:Ord to 15-4, the best start in HOUSTOtt team history and the best mark in the 111:1r11111 '0 2 0 • 0 0 0 , 1 1 0 s 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 • 1 2 J 3 , 1 0 1000 S 1 l I • 0 I 1 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MOMTlt•AL urlllM S 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 ', 1 0 s 0 I 0 mitjor leagues. 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Orioles 3, Royals%: In Kansas City, Cal Ripken's opposite-field double scored Lee Lacy in the eighth inning and Ken Dixon pitched a four-hitter for eight innin~ as Baltimore de- feated Kansas City. EDISON ••. From Bl ~.,., ...... ~ • •a1-1 SM '*le tei IOI 001-6 Geme Winning lllll -Atmon Ill. E-AlmOn, T...,,.lon 2 LO&-Pltttburoh •. S.n Ot.oo t 28-9odlv, ltov1ter. HR-Morrlton Ill, Gervev I'). Mltf'llne1 (l l. 9ocl'lv (2). Almon <•> Sii-Kamo ~k. Flennerv. ..........._ KlllC*' Guente W,2-0 Well\ Clements S, I *'*" ... " ll •• 1111 so s 9 s s I 3 , 3 0 000 I 2·3 I I I I I 1-) 1 0 0 0 0 H•wklns S 9 3 J 0 S McCllers I 0 0 0 0 0 Weller 1·3 1 0 0 I 0 Lefftrta 2·3 O O O 0 1 I'. Gosieoe L,2·2 2 2 • • I 2 defense with 15 blocks. Kee1e fin-ic.1-ottclled 10 2 1>e11-1n 11,. '"' -l7 S 11 I 1shed with 16 kllls and nine blocks. wp.....c1emen1a. e1<-..ewkln1 Both players were playing with a T-nt A-20.s1s great deal of talent, but Hanan was * playing with one extra weapon that C4'bl '· Gtetm s Keefe, a sophomore, didn't have -CHICAGO ebrlllll SAN l"RANCISC!rlll>I experience. It was an advantage the ounston u s 1 o o Gi.dden cf s o 1 o whole Edison team had as well. Francn 11> s o 2 2 wci.rtc 11> s 1 1 1 .. My kids never gave up, but they ~ ~ ~ i ~ i ~~3: ! ~ ~ ~ were obviously out-gunned," said JOev11e i o o o Qulnons u o o o o Woodbrid~e Coach Ste~e Stratos. Trlllo lb o 1 o o CD•vla r1 3 1 1 o .. They (Edison) were bigger and more ~::,:0 : g g: ~:n'ni ! ~ ~ ~ senior-oriented. but m y kids Mettl'lws ll •020 L.aakevo 0000 wouldn'tquit." LOOK lf 0100 urr~u 2000 Stratos' comments were 100 per-=':r1ct ~: ~ ~ ~~.[1~: ~: ~ ~ cent correct. In both the first and s.ndnn o 3 o o o Minion o o o o o d th W · ade Fon1-1 o o o o o WOOd<'d 21> 1 o o o secon games. e am ors m Freiter P o o o o furio\U comebacks, only to be.denied _~ct 1 1 1 1 by the more experienced Chargers. T...., i1 • 10 • Tet.h I'. • kweltV'"'*'tll In the first game, Edison 1ell behind CHcaee eoo 010 104-• 4-1 early, but than proceeded to take s.111~ 010 ooo >01-s OA.llL.AND "' ... :rb ~plry cf * RM Seal 4, A'I J _.,II .. • I 2 I • 0 2 I 3 I 1 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 • 0, 0 IOSTOM ., ... J 1 1 0 .. ,. •• t 1 • l 2 2 a 1 • • , 0 l 0 JOOO 3tOO CenMCO lf l(,.mdll llodlle 11> Peten111r 1..e111trd3b M0.11lar1 Gf'lflll\tt a.111e c OU .. lt..rPl'I Tettlelon c T ..... j • I 1 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 " ' 1 0 0 0 0 0 M J 9 J T..... • 4 t J Scier'e"" .... .. .,. --J ~ ···--4 Oeme WIMlnP i.111 -~ 12 .......... • OP-Oeldencl 2 L~ • ,_. ., 2~l0t. Ila, Ow. E•eM. .__ Nt.rrltttv. Mlt-ftlce (4) S~lllot <•>. GrtMft (4) s-Murllf'tv, e.111t. 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GMlll 2 (6), Oe Ev•nt (6), Sflerlcl9n (11, Colet 131 Sll-Trel'l'W'nell (I) l'Alfw• .... llutcller L,0·) PastOtt LA them II Slnllll ~ ... .i-l 2 l·l M I H lllll M SO • 7 1 f , 1 0 0 > ' I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I TerretlW,3·1 t 7 • • I 4 H8P-l.n P•rrlah ll>v !kltcner) .T-Mt A-II.ISi *·· lldllM a, White Sex 1 CL•V•LAND CHICAOO •rllll • 1 1 0 Timeless Cla<,c,1cc, --· --·------I I d · d Gema Winning RBI -Frencont1 ( ll. comp cte contro an tum It aroun E-J oevta. Loe-<lllc:9vo 1. s.n Frenclsc:o Buller d llern11d 21> FrellCO u Tllrntn dll JKOOV 31> Tel>ler II> MHeQrl e.ndoc AllentOll C Nixon If Certer Pll CCesllH rl lll:l r llW s 1 2 1 S I 2 I s 0 0 0 • 0 1 D s 0 2 I s 0 0 0 2, 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 I I 0 l 0 I I 0 0 0 0 C.neMcf T o11et11 JI> 8•1nes rf IC.lltltOll Flaltlf • 1 I I JO, 2 ) 0 0 I > I 2 0 000 0 7 1 I 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I I 1 1 0 0 Tlw ~ff ru.·tll·' lkn:: and Pht'lp., m<·n, >Al·.11 - hnth rc nN t llmt•lt•c,., ~nod ta"ll<' and clJ"''l .,r)'hn~ ~ho" n 1s tht• n"C lord < lnth -.port <nil! b) ( urlnn m pink or hlur "-llh "h•ll' c..ntton t"11l pl<·au·d c,lc1c..k..-. attentrd b) ,, ultton lisle M~ It' ve.,1 ~wt"atrr rlw <,hoc IS a .,um mer "Ip<'< 1.11or r<'""> loafer b} Coll' ll<1an I t>el J s ~ood .. ., }OU look in timdr.,, l lct.,.,1<., from Phelps \ ( 1111/lllUlll,I! f1t1tfotnr1 111 (,.~,./ /11•fr I . // I • . .__ into a 14-6 lead, but the Warriors 1. 2&-Metvln. Dernier, R. ThOm°'°"· 11ret1tv wouldn't die. HR-C~ 2 (2), L.Mnerd <Sl, w. Cler-w. S8-Salldbef1 l•l. C. Oevls C•l. Ounston (2), Wayne stars for UC Irvine UC Irvine's Erin Wayne raced to a first-place finish in the 400 hurdles and LaQueta Harvey placed in two events to hi&hliaht the Anteaters Saturday m the ninth annual New Balance Women's Track and Field Invitational at UCI. Wayne's time of I :06. 70 io section one of the 400 hurdJcs topped all others, while Harvey took second in the 200 meters (section one) with a 25. 79 clock.ins and second in the I 00 (stetion three) in 12.38. Bcclcy Valentine was &Ito a winner for Ud as she cros~ the tape fint in the 200 (section two) with 1 2S.38 showina. .. • OllCMe Sendrton Fonl-t Frerler W,1·1 aews.s ... ~ IP H 1t•1t aa SO •M 1 l·l 0 1 1-l l 1 I • • 2 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I l 0 I Oerretta I • 3 l 2 6 Minion L. H 2·3 • l 3 0 I Letkev I ·3 O 0 0 I O G•rrtfta pllclled lo I better II\ lht •111 T-3:0ol. 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Kenaea CllY 2 f MIJY'aO- 1 '"" 2\11 4 s sv. 1 II.It 3 3 3\'t ' ..,.._ (Mceu)lll 2· ll If Mllweuk" CHllMWI 3· ll ~ <Lentrford 1·2) 11 8oaton (~4-0) Tn•• (Meson 1·0) 11 .f.w Yortl IGuld· ry )•0) Mlnnaol• IBIVteven l·2) II Detroit (Tenene l·l) S..ttle (Moore 1·2) at Toronto (Stiff 0·)) CleYelend (Scnrom 3· 11 at Clllc•llO ( Ntlson 1-1) leltlmore (McGr-.or 2·2) at KanM• Cltv C~d 2·2) MMa't'• G4MMt 4'Wl•l loaton. n KllllMa City 11 Clevllend, n Oeklend 11 TOfonto. n N-Vork at Clllcago, n Detroit et T eua. n S..ttle 11 Mllwaullff, n °""' ""'" Kfltduled Houalon '811 Olloo ...__ LM9Ue WSST DIVISION W L IS 7 ll 11 Sen Frenclsco .,....,.. 1) 11 13 13 Atlellll Clnc:Jnnell ~York Mon If Ml Pllllbur9'1 Cl\IQeo PtlllMelclflle SI Loula 10 12 s 14 I AST DIVIMOM IS 4 .719 10 10 500 ' 10 '74 ' l2 4?9 • 11 411 • 13 .lei ~.,,.~ .,....,.. 3, St. Loula O Attente 10, Pttlledeloflle 4 Montf"Ml 7, H01alon 6 (10 lnnl119a) ~ Vork 4, Clnclnnell I Clllc.ellO 6, Sen Frenclsco S PltttbutOll 7, Sen Olloo ' TMIJ't'a °*""' 3 3 4 s II-'> S\11 6 7 1 • St. Louis (Foncn H I at ~ CHenl\IMI' :M l At191111 (Jonmon3·1) et ~le (K Grou Ml ~ York (0er11no 1·01 et Clnc1nnetl (Soto 2·2) Hwtton ($COii 3·21 It MontrMI (Smllll Ml ~ ISUtdlfle l·l end £CkerlleV 0-2) at Sen FrenclKo (L•Con 1-0 and Meao<1 1-1), 2 PlllN»urol'I (Rhodln 2· 11 al Slwl Oleoo (HoVt 0-0) ...... V'.ca-MonlrMl 11 ~phla, n Allen•• et Clnclnnell, n °""' """" \CNdulad AMaRICAN L•AGUE ......... A.-.l CAU .. OltNIA MILWAUKal P9111a ct Wllf0fll 2b JoVM' ll> ltJckMI di! Oowntnolt Oeena31> lt-'-rf • Schof1ld .u '°°"' c Miiler c Mrll~ •rll~ 4 000 MolllorlO S021 S 0 2 0 ltltet H S 0 I 1 4 111 C-dll 4 0\1 $ 0 0 0 Vounl ct t 0 0 0 4 1 2 O Robldx 111 4 O 1 O 4 0 2 0 OolMelt 5 I , 0 4 110 Mefwlepr 0100 40 21 0--rf •0 1 0 J 0 I 0 ~HdV 2b 3 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 JC••tll 2b 0 0 0 0 Cer-c 3 0 0 I Genttv 1111 0 0 0 0 CMoore c o I o o 11 J 11 2 T.... JS 4 t • l<W9W ..... ~ ••11 •1 ,_, ....... -, • .., 1-4 Two outs wllen winning run te:Ol'ld Geme WIM11111 lt81 -Molltor (1). E-«oOlclOU•. Cerone, RH<IY O~lfornle I, MltwaukM 2 Le>&-<.ltfor11l1 7, MllweutiM 13 21&-tt ~. Oownlno, RM<IY Hit-Joy..., (7) ~. P'lttll, ~SI"~ c...... If" H RIR N SO ltomenlell OMooreL.1·2 MIW.WM • 6 2 I 2-l 3 , ? 2 4 0 W~n t 111203 C119rW,M 1 0 0 0 2 1 ltomenkill Pltclled to I bitter In tile tlll WP-Romenlck. Ume>lrn-Hotne, Kosc, Finl, !teed. Second. Ford, Third, Gerda T-2:57. A-11,'74 ~ •VW11991 (Tlwwtlll Sl--V'• .-me> Jecilaon Hendrick Burleson Jovn« Dowlllne Wllfone O.Clncet SCtloflald Grklll ._,. ... ttl• ----MllW Nerron T..- um..o Aa • H HR St 12 T1 s l6 6 11 • '3 11 2'1 1 100 19 33 1 112027 s '° s 16 0 94 1014 l 4h ' 11 l ,.. ' . , " 6 16 2 .. 7 11 0 S7 11 12 .2 Ji ) s 0 7 I I 0 IM 12:2 m M l'fTCH .... ltlll ft<1. 13 .ln 7 .Ml •. 349 17 3)() 22 .310 1 26' 16 255 1 _, .. 4 .ns 4 231 $ 20f ' .192 2 .ISi 1 .143 112 .176 lft H •• SO W·L••A Cortlell ''"' S 5 6 ~O 1 fl Fof'llef I 6 3 f 2-0 US Wiii l4 31 t 31 2·1 UI N\CCHkll ,I.., U 13 ?4 2·1 l.13 Sleton 31 JO • 16 3· 1 4.06 ,,,_, 14 11 7 11 M 4 61 lt'Vdell 161~ 14 11 IJ J•O U1 ltomenlCll 31 2' 14 It 2· 1 UI F orlcil tv.s 13 4 t 0-1 UI SVllon 2~ ~ 7 14 0-J Ut C•Jldelerle 2 6 I 0 H 11.00 T.... 21Jlh * 13 IU 14-It U1 Sews. ~ 6, ForM:fl I NATIONAL LaAGUa ~J.C.,.....O ST. 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TtirTI GllrM lfl <El Toro), 21·17, 22·!0, 21·12. C•rvn Mdllnnev CAllenlll def. Vlelll Pan· ~erl (Seallle>. ll-11, 22·70, 21-12 H•ldleltv ....... CW ••A "-AYW .. I <O-.W"" ... ., EdllOl'I def Woodbrldoe. 1'•14, IS•ll, 1S·7 L•ouna 8MCf'I def S.nll Monk:e. IS·I. 13· lS, 1S-l, IHS. IS· 13 OeM Hlb def LI Quinta IS·IO. 1S·3, 17·1S Newoort HerbOr def S.11ta 8eroera, 1·1S, 1'·15, IS-3, lS-6, 15-11 Deep ........ DANA WHAA .. -ltl •nolen 117 oeu . 2 N rrec:ude, so 00!\110, 2 llelltlul, 46 roekfl"1. 6" mackerel, IS 1'-!Kllffd, 6" blue Perdl DAV•Y'S LOCK•R (N-llltt e-dl) -104 •noter•, 6 blrrKUde, 40 bonito, '2 rock cod, 170 ClllcO NU, 4 Mncl NU, S02 meckerel, IS KUll>ln. 2S ~. 1 ~ ... bin lr .... wdl .. c.....--- MIW IA.LAMCS INYfTA-noNA.l. <•UC ...... > * Sectloll I I ~ (C~I. IJ.61. t "°d ('-l·ft.c), ll M, l Ml:.01/n <UCSO>. 1U7. s.ctlillll f: 1 At1ltloftv (Qa l. ltlt; t WllllMM (CP ~). IUt; ) ..,.._ (Cftft), l!.SS. s.ctlOtl J: 1 lloDertl IAl?I NlllnllOlla), 12 2'; t ~ IUCO. 12.31, l C- CCSUNI, 116'. lectlOll 4: I C Jonn I Alla.. I, 11.11, 2 P ... IL.ATC), 11.'4, J 0 JONI (Alli ), 12 IN Sedloll .S: I 8rOWll <Wor1d CllM TCI, 11 02, t JoMtOI\ (QIMI~). 11 A6; , Scott ca rll•fll), 11 t1 -Section I: I. OaMrt, (CSUN), tU.1 1 HerYn (UCI), 2Ut1 Wlli.w ICSBJ, tuo. Sectton 2: 1 VllMntlM (UCI), H.JI; 2, Wlllema (Cptt), 25.61, ), GeflO CCSUN), H.fO. Section ai 1 t<rOI 11et11J. tt.02, t. •-.m (Melli .. ), 2S41; , Atllhon¥ (CHl. fU7, Ski-4: I lllO'I (W'°" SI), 24 76, 1 Pelee (L.8$), 106, , El .... IUCI), 20 7 Section S: I. ltolll Cunell.), u.Jt, 2 Brown CBrllalnl. 2U3, 3. Shaw (CSU.I. 25.:17. Section 6. I. Wllllems (AJll.), 2U5. 2 Walker (Pvme), 24 '2; I. IEdetl (Menllo«Mil, ,. n. -~ 1: 1 Mrtwowln <unattJ, 66.07, 2. K• CUCSOI, 6'.60, 3. S .. Conb ltn.e-menl, 6'.76. Section t. 1; 1a11ta1 11.as1. 56.'2. 2 MAK••Y (CJ.I.JN), 51.'5. 3 Wlnlton <Cel Lutheran), l01 Sectloft 3: 1 MlddlttOn (CSUNI, S7.t•, 2. Veuehn <~ti.), 51.27; 3. EIM!e CUCI), !IM. r S.Clloft 4: 1 Brown (Brll1lnl, SS.'5, ), ltolll !unell ), 5'.01, 3 lkOfl (WtOer St >. S6.S1. S.Cllon S 1 Gellffher (LATC), SOO, 1 8ellt CPumel, Ss.21, l Loton !Brllelnl. SS.42. -Section 1· 1 Kent ILBSl, 2:11.21, 2, Enollall (UCSO), 2:1Ut1 3 Str°"911 tCoe•t Ath.), 2:1UO. Seclloft 2: 1. Kine (LBS), 2:15.SO; Z. Wlllle !Wetlef SI.), 2:1U6, l. Prall !qUN), 2:17.40. • Section l: I Dowell !CPSLO). MU, 2 Tueller IW.W SI.), 2-IUO, 3 C¥ev ICPP>. 2:16.71 SectlOl'l 4· 1. W'l'todtl (BrOO*a). tm.20, i. ~.al (LA ~c),.Hlt06, l. ltuu.ell (CAI. ?-11.21- 1.MI Section I: I. COOlltr (CS8), .. '57.00; 2. Leith ICPP), 4:.SJ,74; l. MeGllllllt CCSI ), HUI. Section 2: 1. Love (UNLV), 4:37M; 2 Hlldetlrencl (CPSLO), 4:3Ut; 3. Ow9!I (UCI), d .76. Section 3' I. Coleroll 18rllelnl. uo.2, 2. G.-um <Arla..I. 4al.7; 3 ltelllOn (COii" YWWl,4:nt ,... 1 Gr-(Weoer SI), 9'47 S3; 2. Riede! (USO), f'A.21, 3 Bo'#fNn (CSUN>. f'A.• s.-1 B«anoe (Converse>. 1':23.7S Im.I rec;ordl; 2. llool INlkel. 16:3'6 n, 3 McGrenn IUCI), 16M.11. ,.,.,... Section 1. 1 Rodell (CSLA), IS..47, 2. 1911811 (AtlL), 1S.S4, l WOOdwerd (CPSL0),-IS.9t sectlOl'I 2' 1 Motet (Pl Lome). 1417, 1 Glenn <CPPI. ISOO. 3 Maulua <CSLA), 15.0T. Secllon l I JoMtoll (Arli.), 14 70, 2. Kern (CSB), 100, l. C0tlello ICSUtoc), lS.16. Section 4: I Peoe ILATCl, ll.44; , H•ooer ll!l•flalnl. 13.54, 3 TOibert (unell I, 13.73 ......... Secllon I '· Wayne (UCI). 11» 70, 2 LOdle Cunet1 I 1'°8 lt, l Moore CCS8), 1'1123 sectton 2 I Cr•IO (SOTC), l:k lO, 2, Font-lie (Arlr I I~ ti, l Kern ICS81. l'OUS. Section 3. 1. l rvenl (LA TC), SI.~ 2. Wll (s.A.), la 14: J. ftnltw CSOTC), l'Ol n. .,...., Section 1 I. Cat Stall Fullerton, '7 75, 2 CP Potnone, 41 30. 3 UCI, &17. Sectloft 1. I. CSUN, 41 '2; 1. 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"I know bow people behave today, but how did they behave then? How did they flirt 10f,ther. what did they a.raue about? Havina seen triple duty for his new Univenal Pictures releaac1 "Sweet U berty;· Alda is now bustllJll to 22 U.S. cities to spread the news about • the movie. It's the culmjnation of 2'1> yeers of pure devotion. In ••sweet Liberty," Alda plays a Revolutionary War scholar whose bcst-sellina book is bcina adapted - miterably-into a big-budget mo vi~. The film oompany descends on his 'I also wondered what it's like when a movie is made in a small town. I thou.&ht it would be fun for a guy who bas written a book to watch it be1na made. He woukl be an outsider to the movie making. and everytbj~ would have to be explained to him.· o~ "AT atU UICI" (I) IJ:IS. tM, t• 7:15. t:JI ...... lllCO. "'~ Lit IS Clll9C" (I) lz:tl. l:tt, ... w..-.1 .... 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HO "l'tml II Ptll" (PC·13) 2 It, I-OS, 11:10 "Ifft HT IEY. lllW" (I) "IUPm'S I.AW" (I) "°"SAT "IUCHOUSLY CLOSE" (I) "fill Ill(" (I) I JO, l·lO. s JO 7•JO, t>JO "IOtmUT, H SUllH1£t" (PC) 12 IS, t lS. 4 IS 5 IS. 115. l•IS oa •awcr m111 "CllmtS" ll'C·ll) I 00. 3 00. S'IO 7-90, US. 10-1S "I llWO• WAYr TO IK" (t) IA ll.llDAY ~ PC "CllC •" (flC.13) 1'4S,5~. I .. "LIW" (PC-ll) J:5t HO DW'f ITtllO "WISE CIYS" (J) llJI, uo, ..... ••· • •.1•n ...... llm'llS" t~~Hl(N.U) .,... u1.t-.1t.te"°U) ' Tbe P'Otlle>D.ist, be said, lee history in his own way IDd not as the rtlm compe.ny doei. "The com'*1Y uses b!story u • steppina &tone lbr cnten.ainmeot; tbe main thiq is to act a funny 110ry. So each hu his own UKS of truth. As I beun to write, the theme developed: Everyone has a dift'creot vc:rsion of reality, and to act anY\hin& done, you have to Jive a little." - Alda spent a year or so working on the script. ''Everythina bad to be down on paper before shootina. I knew I was aoina to be very busy on the set, and I wan~ to set everythina out of the way IO J WOWdn't have to be writina the floal draft on the set. Every camera mo~ e.very dolly shot, every lens wu planned beforehand, and the cot.ire acri~t was storyboarded. I ended up with a bia book ofdrawln&a and inst.ructions 10 that nobody would be confused.'' Ald a and p roducer Martin Biqman chose sa& Harbor on New Yotk's Lona Island to double for a Nonh Carolina colleac town. The cast included Michael Caine, Mklhelle Pfei7~f(, Bob Hoskins, Lise Hilboldt and · ·an Gish, also acton portray'- iQJ the crew of the movl~within...a- movie. "We had vartually two film crews -one rut and one acton," Alda said. ••Tbe a lstant director. Yudi Bennett. had a areat Jdea: She offered a prize to crew mcmben who d1d the best job of teachina the actor crew members how to do their jobs." Alda was uted if his directorial duties caused him to slipt Alda the actor. ''I don't think so," be replied. "I had the advantqe of writing and direct.in& so I knew the emotional underpinnings of tbe story; I had spenta yearorsooffigurina them out." Pet lovers don't permit suffering The Exper1ence is Priceless. DEAR ANN LANDERS! have thought several times about writinJ to you but this time I didn't even finish mv c-0ffee . Your 1'0og's Plea" outraged me. The poem was great until I reached the last paragraph. How can any true animal lover sug cst putting his pet to sleep? As tbe owner of three dogs and two cats, I can assure you that no matter bow old they get I would never consider destroying them. These dear animals look to me-to care for them and l shall do so until natural death takes over. Just 32 chances to aee it. It is not up to me to decide when they JO. If the life ofan animal can be tenn1natcd because be is old and "not baviQJ any fun," why can't this same principle be applied to humans? You are treading on d.anacrous ground and I am -OUTRAGED IN ORLAN- DO. Perla. begin Wed., ~une 11 TICkETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT ~ THEATIE 80XOPF1CI, 2020 A*"'9 of ........ CenUy City endM .. ~· 1C1c1•ana. F«~ ... :21M12·73IO fOf furthef lnfomlltton, ..... call: 213-972-7211 Of 213472-735 DEAR OUT: BecaHe I u ve DO pets I dedcle4 to Ilk a 1ooct frtellcl ucl l..,Ume OW8er of cats ucl ~II~ -:· 1"111 letter ra-rrom~n. W terCroakite. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am glad you asked me to reply to the woman m Orlando who couldn't finish her coffee. A while back I sent away for a Living Will. This document states ALLY SHEEDY NOW PLAYING IREA Mann Brea Ptaza 5~ 5339 COSTAMUA Ectwaros t.nema 5-'6 310? HUNTINGTON I EACH f dwuos Charter Centre 841 ono MllSIOtl YIUO £ dwards MtS$1011 l/1eio MaA 49S-6220 8 ¥H IUOIA , Aft• Pac1l1e s BueN Palk 0nve In 821-4070 MM#( fdWlrdS Un<vers1ry -8-" 8811 OMltlf c~ 634 2SS3 STMTOM ~ Sl»um Dnw·ln 6»8n0 ll TOllO £awaras fl 1010 s.81 9500 U MIMOA Px1f1G la .,.,, IC!a 994-2400 Ec!Wa10s \111ttge Ctnttr 991 ~7 1 Ac1dtmy Aw1rd 1 OUT Of' A .. RllCA ... 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" ro-1n~u••ec1t to ll1t fl' uture (f'Q I lllOUC:a ACA.IMEllY IU .. , ,,.,, A prU f'ool't D1y l"l DRIV£4111S 0,.11 7:45 Wll~IY1 /7:15 WklfMl1 /Uo4ff 12 FREE U11ln lll11M TD•IT, IE BTllEll flll1I ftl m llff • IE'll • _... Fiii TIE IOI• IT. -iMii-····--····· IDrsliiElll •• .... Pama -•llTIUl•I I •I __ ___, .l&NU ·-•...u ..... .,.. .... PnB nunr•"t er mtUNm ... ~----.. -__ .-___ __ ' _,.,. .. m -.mnta 1111 I _ ...... _._. ... All• luDEIS that if the time comes when I can no longer take part in decisions for my own future and there is no reasonable expectation of my recovery from eictrcme medical or physical disabili- ty, I be allowed to die and no\ be kept alive by medication, artificial means or heroic measures. I can do no less for my pets. We have had two dogs in the last' 38 ycan. Both lived to the ripe old age of 17. The first .died of natural causes. Buzzie, however, did not grow old gracefully. He became blind, arthritic and incontinent. It was heartbreaking Q..KC...hi.m._bum~ intoJumiwrc and cry from the parn that wracked his tortured body. You were visiting us when Walter and I took Buzzie to lhc vet and asked that he be put out of his misery. We now have a cat We expect Dancer to live a long and happy hfe. with a painless, peaceful death at the ln•ex•pen•alve • '(In lk apen· alv) not high In price ; re11onable, cluslfled Illy.._. advertl1lng rml Classified Advertising 642-5678 end. If she becomes terminalJy iU or the infirmities of old age make her miserable, we would not hesitate to ask the vet to put an end to her aaony. People who love their pets do not let them suffer. -BETSY CRONKITE (N.Y.). DEAR BETSY: Bleat yH u4 ''Tiiie Moat Tr11ted." I bew JH Woehl come •P wtm • bu•tlfal reapoue u d yoa clld Dot clhappolat me. . . . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I JUlt read your unbelievably dumb reply to the mother of two tcenagen who wanted to know ifit was OK to let b~r luds have sleep-over guests. You wd you saw nothing wrong with it. I say. "Wake up and drink lots of coffee because you wiU have to stay up all mlht to know what goes on." We have a I 6-year-0ld son and a l S-year-0ld daughter. Our-dauaht.cr's best fnend spent many a ntfht sleeping over and we thought notbmg oflr --umttwe-mscoverCld quite by accident that the friend was sleeping not with our daughter but with our son. Sleep-overs arc great when the kids arc small. After the age of 13 -foraet lt! -SURPRJSED NO MORE IN NEW MEXICO DEAR NEW MEX: YH r at.ry cer1alaly bd u 0. Bury ead.la1. bet I'm IJlcllDed to believe tMt yMr expertnce was tile n ceptJH raU.U tlao Uae rale. I'd II)' tlle vut majortty of sleep-over tea• stay la tire bed a11lped to diem. "U ml* llTI CIOICIO Mt SW Thursday May 8th 7:30 p.m _ An t""'"I. of ~ tnd Jl(FW:JDIS lb Al:tNlr Mao Oii s!JCt Ind Groudlo Oii the l¥1f theatre sueen Stattne limited GET to 700 TICkfTS NOW S5.00 Spec11I screeninc ot 'A NIGHT AT THE Of'CRA' .. ****% ... Uncompromlelngly honeet .•. " MllA'AM oC:OSIAllUA _;A" • .,. , .......... N4<;. " ~~(~ ""' COllAlllf" ~· .,.._ lllOM ~rr, 1 ...... ~ i1' IU' .,.,. "JOMN OOAOOAAN, l<ASC-lV in in !!'!~!A~!.!!.~" .... _.._ ,,. NOW PLAYING fOUlll Alll WAUIY I :'•VO. Jo..,.M1-¥,...... tJll I~ -~ -...~ S$• 0966 IMUllA MACll wtll-.iut -----1.,., ... s.v-'°'" "•..,.en~ !),..a. .. .,,. '91 ,,,. m:aa ·~_J)'"' IA-.Pac.oc IUIJU-ID1-_ .. ........ Ml14 =~~ ..... 1=-1 w..~c:--1.)4 l»J 1710070 ... _ Uke fall aer. ~ 'fl Ukeson. Ukehell. •-e>w... ''-_..,_ ·--..,,OIUOft~.-- SAT/Slit 12:15 2:40, 5:00 7:15 9:30 '~ MUST-SEE FILM.'' -J:ack Curry. USA TODAY "****· DARING AND ACCOMPLISHED- EM<JrlONALLY EXPWSIVE. Frt .. klly cn~u.lnlng as wdl a.'I dt.'q>ly rouchrng- ahvc: with humor Colorful ch:ar:aaers, bright d13l<>gut. 0<cellm1 actlnJ( A SIZZl.ERf'' -William 'M'>Cf. GANNErr NEW SERVICE ',\ ,, ' I l'/V~~ t ~l I •· . 7 [' l 11 x .1 ..... 1 ..... L---------------------..................................... __ _.. ____ .._ ____ ~_;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ I - ..... Stage classi~s, musicals among sm·new entrie The plots thicken and the pace quickena on the local tbQier c~uit thla week uti1 new N.IO productions PftP9re for their o~na nilbu. . Stan.Ina tbinp oft'TbW'lday will be TbotntoG WiJder'1 clasa.ic piece of Americana .. Ou T•n" It ()ran~e Cout c;ou., Aptha Christies equally famo"8 mystery H<f• Unle 'r"••" for the Brea Theater Leacue callina the box office at U6-6616. Sunday aa 3 ud 8 .• Who will be lef\ ailve iJ the • .. Ceme Bad 1-... I _, Dtme, quetlion in "°Ten Urue Indians," ,._,.,_,.,._,DIM" al the La open.ina Thunday ror aix per· Habra Community Tbaaer, 311 S. formaoces, ThW"ldtyslbroutbSatur-Euclid Ave,. La Habra days until May 17 a1 I p.m., by the (21~1011, ext. 271), Friday a.od Brea Theaaer Leaaue in the city's Satutdlay at 8 p.m. CivicCUJ1utal Cent.er. Gery Krinke is Meanwhile, no Ctwer than eiabt directina,. other thOWI coatloue tbeit enpeo- The cast i.ncludet Robert ftuckley, ment1 al \beaten and diaper play. Kimber Jerrilll, Carl Ames Wendy houses around lbe couaty. They •"'he &JM _, I" at the CurWn Call Dinner T'beeaer, 690 El Ca.fttino Real, Tuttin (83'61$.40). ni&b1ly n - cepe Monda.YI 11 Vll')i.QI cunain times throup May 2.S. •"1!"*8" It the Graod Dinner Theater I Hotel Way, A.Mbeim (772-7?~0). n.IP.tlY. except Mondays at varyina cwwn uma tbtouab June ls. ~ .. ,...._,,., a play about .the · Stephen Sondheim is featured io the Cb.inae revolution, at UC Irvine. tuoeflll revue "Side by Side by ~ree more abowt 40 on the boards Sondheim" at the Newport Theater fnda,r -all musicals: .. ,.., Fair Arts Center. Beth Hamen i1 ditectina WJ at Ookkn West Colletie, 4IWe a cast consistin& of Jotepb Jones, Uz ftJ SIM bJ SwdMtm" at the f;le~rt Jonn, MkbaeJWreo, Cindy Takeda Theater Arts Center and 'he and Kristine Sudderth. Sinclaire. Thor f.daell, Errol Cook, include: David Oale, Allen Clauder, Lindy • .. V.,_...." on the Second S... of ..-:=======================-Burke, Batbeta Pierce and O.vid South C4u1 Repertory, 6SS 'rown .r ftw~ ff Baroa S.~1nw" at the Performance1 wiU be aiven Fridays ·Westmanster Com'!lun!tY Theater. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah June Stewart Rogen 1s d.irectina "Our 14 at the theater 2SOI OifrDrive T~wn," a ~taa~ Pulitzer Prize Newport Beach. Reservations winner set m 1901 10 the bamJet of 631-0288. Grover's Come~ N .H., ~th Rieb· "The Thwartana of Baron ard Crafton playina tHe lea4ina role of Bolliarew" is a Robert Bolt farce the Stqe Manaer. Others an the cast abetted by original music by West· are Scott 4<>.nard, }.titc~ell B~wn, minster's Charles Taylor and Jan Chuck Phillips, Cynthia Piazza, Angelino. 1..any Blake rs <tmctina the H.elen Van Hook, Steve. Gomer, oostumedcomedyofkniabts,draaons Unda Sandor, Jef Graff, F&Jth Laura and eviJ spirits. Robinson, .Jody Lynn MiUer, .Mark Comprisina the cast, in Putnam, Linda Hand'.""eller, Michael alphabeticaJ order, are Aaron and · aayen Fanz~>, Adelina Peck and Karla Abrams, Jan Anaelino, Kenny Jenny SbCtWln. and Nicole Barker, William PeTformances will be given Carmianani, WilUam Custard, Thundar.s throuah Saturdays at 8 LaDonna and Vanessa deBatros. ~.m. until May 11 in the Drama Lab Martin Eckmann, Ginger Francis, ~eater o~ the Costa Mesa campus Clifta Friuell, Tom tf:ard~. Helen watli a clOS1Jll _2 p.m. matinee ~bed· Higins, Eric Hindley, Ginny Kunz, ~ed Ma>: 18. Call 432·SS27 forhcket Wayne M.a yberry. • Lorraine mformabo.n.. McWilliams Edward Steneck, Lynne Billman. c.au S2M240 for tick.eta. Center Drive, Coua Mua ln addition to the five openinp., (9~7-4033).l Tue1day1 tbrouab there will be a ainale performance of F'rida)'t at e:30, Saturdays at 3 and "Vaftld8W Bllllaett,'' a play about 8:30, Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until AIDS, WednClday at 8 p.m. in UC May 18. Irvine's Fine Arts Villaae Theater. • • .. Ca~ Me U Y• Cu" at the The San Francisco troupe Theater Huntinaton Beacb Playboule, Main Rhinoceros is presentina the show Street at Yorktown Avenue in the and tickets can be ordered at Se.cliff Villaee &boooiGI center, 8S6-66 l 6. Huotinaton Beacb --(U2-140~t( Oosinf performances are comina Fridays and Satwda)'I 'at 8:..MJ up for su other local productions tbrouah May 24 with matinees today which wind up their respective sched· and next Sunday at 2:30. uled next weekend. They arc: •"Y• CU't T• It Wt• YM" by •"B•rle4 Qalld" on the main stage the Saddlebeck Valley CommuD;it}' of South Coast Repenory, 6SS Town Theater at Tra~ Hilla HiiD Center Drive, C osta Mesa School, Los Ali.sos at Cordova 10 (9S7-4033), givina final stagjnas Mission Viejo (768-0981), Fridays iuesday throuah Friday at 8 p.m.1 and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah May Saturday at 2:30· and 8, today ano 17 with a matinee today at 2:10. Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30. ~"BeU., Dell)'" at the Newport •"A Mooa for., Mhbelonea" at Beach Mormon Church, 801 Dover the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Drive, Newpon Beach (64~1123). Garden Grove (636-7213), playing Friday, Saturday and May JS and 16 out \Vednesday through Friday at 8 at 7:30 with a matinee Saturday at p.m. with a matinee today at 3 p.m. l ~30. •"Rapt»)' New Year" at the Costa The county's four dinner play- THE COllEDY wrrBOUI' lllLUlD. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE · , ......... -·-· ,.. .............,..~-· ..... ..... ,. ~MUI .... -•1w1111 UAlilovtft £0 .. ..wsoc.a CilyC.., ,... !m4'11 ~, ..... ~2'&) LAMIM :,~o.-a COIU.U 9111 IMTAAM PKlllc I (Ow ........ ....... Lllf*l~• 6*502S l'ac>llC l.I M.tadl E .. llWhlOI 171 IE •,...,.fDllN ~, .... m111 .. t-· • MUllT1lleTOll llACM 9'41~ WOT9UTDI .... (~ ..... NJO (....,OS l'xlflC I 1:..:z:; .. J ~Ctnllt [O.llOI ,.._VI#) C<nt<lllWHI 0.lllOI Dim 111 '41 0770 ,,. .. 496-&no 891 39:)$ Ut llJl1 lllWlf (dWMOS >'iOOOOOOOI ~rna 561 ~ "My Fair Lady," ~e poP.ular Tevcmctti, 'Alan Viner and Jane Lerner and Loewe mus1caJ, waU be Youna. Performances will be given presented for only two weekends and Fridays ·and Saturda)'1 at 8:30 seven. performance~ at GVfC under through June 14 at the theater 7272 , the direction of Ball Purkiss. Dave Maple St., Westminster. Reaer- Mesa CiVlc Playhouse, 661 Hamilton houses offer the following c:ontinuiq St., Costa Mesa (65()..5269), complet-fare: ing its run Thursday through Satur· r-------------_._-------------------------- day at 8:30. Anthony is musical director. . vabons 99S-41 I}. Julie Dixon, Jeff Johnston, Stan David McDonatd is directing •''TM'-Joe ._.Wiater" at the San· O emente Comiiunity Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrilt'o, San Clemente (492-046S), closina out Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. ...Ihronebcrry 1od Roger PJ'it.chard "Fan~~lbe Tin head ~e castofthe show, which wilJ arena-styJe. format in theme Arts play Fnday1 Saw$y and ~ay 1 S.1 7 Village Theater with the audience at 8 p.m. with Sunday mat:tnecs May surrounding the action. Curtain is 8 11 and 18 at 3 p.m. Reservations arc p.m. Thursday through Sunday and taken at 89~8378. admission is free. &ut seating is The music of Broadway showman limited and tickets may be ordered by .... Aeiop'1 Fablet" in the Actors Playbox of Golden Weit College in Huntington Beach (895-8134), wind- ina up Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday and '"ECHO PARK' IS OHE OF THE Pl.LUANTtST SUU1USES OF THE SEASON!" -"*1n °*"Cllln SUSAN DEY TOM HULCE ., . A Sl Y. 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HIWAY39 • :"J~ .• lllaT eoBT'I I.Alt DllAeON .... • ,. .. llDI • ntl CNICll ti '"'"' MAil• ACROSS 1 Hobo 6 Matching groups tO-PIMda 14 Songstress Ian 19 Seaman 20 Send forth . 21 Actrea Bbter 22 Odors 24 SaJad lngr~t 25 Peevish 27 Pittsburgh basebeHer 28 In addition 29 Isaac' a IOn 31 Fixed charges 32 Herring's cousin 34 Martini Ingredient 35 Rlvulet 37 Blemish 39 Many 40 Well: Fr. 41 Group of cattle 42 Move stealthily «Wearies 46 Space 47 Lawyers' concerns 48 Hotel SO Goal 51 Decorate 53 Wu victorious S<4 Orders offlcially 58 Permeate 60 Summer footwear · 64 Actress Lupino 65.Moraya 67 FemaJe ruff 68 Measured amount 69 Meadow 70 Fondles 72 Defaoe 74 Purpose 76 Cook slowly 77 Breaks suddenly 79 Recorded 80 Guy-rope 81 Goea In 83 Actress Farrow 84 Poetic "before" 85 Bandleader DOWN Brown 88 Di9cover• 87 Blunder 71 Beckbone 88 Projec1lng tlm 1 Astringent 73 Mlmk:k .. 91 Snare 2 Puzzllng 75Clft .. ~Era question 78 Wlllk proudty 98 Mek>diea 3 Actreu 78 °'«>P 99 Common Mac:Grew 82 Sek'9 knowtedge 4 Retocete 88 Matt,_. cowr 100 Begant 5 Iron aa Bungee 102 Babb6ed 6 W•tern conifer 89 Mlsplace hyaterlcelly 7 Fllghllea. bird 90 R9dllCt9 10. Domesticate 8 Layer 92 Qautfy 105 Uncie Sam's 9 Drinking tubes 93 Gateway country: abbr. 10 Made Into large 94 See eegle 106 Abber bundles 95 Cuatomer 107 Tltt 11 Adam's 97 MoeWn nobte 109 Ooze grandson 98 l:Jndemanda 111 Cravat 12 Wlldeo-1 101 ~cheer 112 Under 13~1ng 103 Act 114 Peanuts 14 Tot<yo'a country 106 Tardy 116 Bank emptoyeea 15 Like a deeert 108 Mr. Uneoen ',. TINlt INng'• 11 And not 110 Stopper 119 Carried 17 AeftectlOM 1131~ 120 Choose 18 Spoof 114 Departed 122 Twosome 19 Chan 115 Shadowbox 123 Bundle of paper 23 otapatches 117 Master 126 Confined 26 Shoshonea.n 119 Its cepftal Is 127 Twist 30 Ukefy Hemltton 129 Take hold of 33 Skirt edge 121 Bound 133 English 36 Oen 123 Its capltaJ la composer 38 Stumbte Doha 134 Rabbit's cousin 40 Dull person 124 Neptune's 135 Sawbuck 41 Ck>ck's pofnter netghbor 137 Destroy 43 Leg joint 125 Chant 139 Trick 45 Come fortb 126 Chum 140 Make lace 46 Mouae 121 e,.,,..· kin 141 Tropical tree 4 7 Jc.cream holdei 128 Ignited 142 RuraJ structures 49 Require 130 Orilllng toofa 144 Comedian 5 t Thoroughfa.re: 131 Sea creature Laurel abbr 132 lnsigniflc8nt 146 Obtained 52 Actress Bette -134 Speed 14 7 Opposite of 53 Squander 135 Prongs cathodes 54 Short swims 136 Actor Wallach 149 Without dissent SS Paradise 138 Tltles 152 Instant 56 Two-hulled boat 14 1 Hammerhead 154 Brook S7 Blackboard part 1 SS Bird of peaoe 59 Marsh grass 142 Rescue 156 Relieve 60 Male offspring 143 Detergent 157 Pep 61 Substitute 145 Not any 1S8 River In France 62 Mallclous look 148 Roman 5St 159 Fruit drinks 63 Carpenters' 150 Show •eement 160 Hurried tool• 151 Emptoy 161 Perceive 66 More Intelligent 153 Cheas plecee SD ANSWH'S .. Q.ASWflO \ . HeartfelttlJanksowed Reade on hls retlrezneat To the Editor The reponed June lO re11rement of Nate Reade...&... uccutive manaaer, Cotta Meu 1..,.namb(r_o( Commerce, 1h0ufd prompt a welJ-4clerved trib- ute and warmest beanfeh th.nb from the communhy. h would ~u1re volumn to li1t all the aood decda, ICU of k.indqeu and untold houra ~ha.devoted for more thJn 33 yean to city, civic and· charitable orpni2.1tions. It 11 difficult to recall any pcnod of tame that Nate Reade wun't devoted and t.bonnJ toward productive aoala 1n an unaelfiah manner for youth, tbe elderl y, the handica pped ind the community 1ue1r. It haJ incll.HScd yeartoherv1oe wslh the Liont O ub, major roles with United· Fund~ a constant helptnt liand to the DO~Ul> and even au1•tinJ Otante Collqe foot- beJI piaym from distant com· muniun with needed Jobi in the put But even lhat ia merely 1Ct11U:hin1 the 1url'ace. Petbape It could all bi coveted with a few simple, well-choten words -he haa been a friend to ua all. DON CANTRELL FonMr member Ataocia&ed Prts\ Mana11n1 Ed1tot'1 A1~at1on Christa lnsplres teacher fund Tu the E.d1tor t•t 'tudenta who w11h to dedicate The nation w.tl Iona remember their hves to the cbaUenae 'C'hmta Chntta McAulaffc -a lellcher, loved most -teaduna! 11tron.aut and an Ammcan hero She Pleaac help keep Clinsta's dream was a dreamer who1e pau1on wai to alive by acndana 10ur ta.c·frcc: don1~ reath fo r the ,tan. fler amagrnatwn t1on1 to knew no boundanc\. ( hntta'• Challenae TO<Uy, our fu1urc drcamen can be P.O. Box 1930 · found in our nbtaon'\ clauroom•. It WHhin1ton, DC 20013 wu 1n the cliuu<>om th:u Chr111ta Your e1Ton• will be a tnbutc to tausJlt and where \ht hoped her Christ.a McAulifTe, our mwon'J acluc:vemcntJ would one: day in1p1r"C tcachenandwilla.oalonawayt.oward her 1tudcnt1 to re-turn -a.a teache" meet1na Amenca'1 drastic need for That is wh the Amencan Feder-more than a million newly qiJ.alified ~~-<1~u...~"-:"-"4--..fl4<M>--4'tM-fff~••Nh~•~d.__~,t~·~'nh~cnr:i!•~n~1hruc~AcoonLmB1E!lJTdccS~d!~,vrh "Chnat.a '1 C..hallengc," ~ cduallon R on.ua.c.n. and acholarsh1p fund that will pay for Prc•11dent the eduwuwn of our wuntry'\ bna,hl· Amc:ntan Federation o('f eachen Harvest board attack unjust • Tu-ttrrEdnor- h the Daily Pilot fin"hea part1c1· patang 1n the publ1t \meanng of lhc: ( it y ( ounc1l, the Harver.I F-e\~1val and the c1tucru of Irvine with the labd of .snt1-Sem1111m'1 t hope \0 What uartc:.d out&\ an unfortunate M::hcduling problem an Irvine an your early article\ you managed to •pread to the entire county by the tame you pubhahcd yc>ur 1ll·adv1\C<l ed1tonal Wh y couldn't ">mconc ha ve put a fimely input lo the Harve1t Fc'ltJVal darectort, who were: c.arry1na on a planned event for the: 12th year &\ ·clO\C to Oct I a11 1t had alway\ been done? And a,i ven the \Chedulana conflict. why wuldn't •<>mt rca\tm- abl~ pcntln have complarned-dtrtc1ty to the Harvest f ci1t1 val'f)irectora" In one of yo ur own art1dC\ you \Late that different kwl\h dcnom1nat1on\ a:l- ebrate d10crcnt numhtn of dJtyi I tutv e w<>rkcd many ye;ir\ with ho<1th1 at the ffarvc\t h'lt1 val and 11 wa\ for the "'le: re<i\lm of h.clpang lhc < ll y r1f Irvine: I urtainly did not part1c.ipate to 1,au~ a b'cld feeling w11h any rclai)UUll ~rour f did nol even know of a potcntia ton01ct un11l l:i,Ct week I 'take \Ulle ~o ' arpcnter'\ t har¥C" IJf bigotry prcpJrllC e ;ind an11 Scm1t1•1m very \Nl•>U\l t and per \onally _ < 11ven the th<1llC'I available 1 '"' \1denng wcathl"r, othl"r rvrnt\ \lar1 of !iChoo1 and the hmonca.I ldred· ulin1. what were the dar«."t.On aup- pose<l to du'' And remember the d1 fTercnc~ an observtnJ the Holy UayJ w1th1n the Jew1~ faith, The Ft'lti var d1rectol"\ an: con· tnbutang thcai time. for the welfare of the: c1t1zen1 of Irvine and dcterve a lot better than the v1hficat1on of a letter fm m Paul < arpenter. a ("alifornta state ~nator. It wa" not a ~lcct1 vc: tha rg.c leveled ap1nat the Harvcat J-cst1vaJ dire<.ton hy Paul ( -arpcnttr Ht branded U\ all Ant1-Sem1tl\m was the theme: of~n ( arpcntcr'11 letter. cla1m 1ng ant1- Sem1t11m where 11 did not e.c111t ff" letter, 1n 'llnd of 1t~lf. 1~ ant1-~m1t1< I take all th1ll! ~naHy tusVHlM pan1c1pate<.11n < lly ( <1uncal el«:twn' and aupprirtcd the Harve~t fc\11 val board Jn yo ur 11l-concc:.1ved edllonal you claimed a countywide problem, while: u1ntinuinjl lo fotu \ on fr vint and the lfarvut f'nt1vlll Where wH yuw 1n ve<itag<sllon 1qto other even ti. 'K.hedultd throuJlic1ut the w unty'1 finally there 111 thr headline utk ''' your cd1trin<tl ori fnday Apnl 4 I 11Hf; -M utl\l1n11n1 1,andu.1ate ha'I hurt campaiin It wa' mmK for tha t t" appear the: day after you and l\lellc: \en ( arpcrHcr hla"td Jrv1ne on thttl \3mc-edrtrmal Vllit ( RARf( f-1.1 . J<'Hf:k Irvine Not all cougars are rogues ·r o the f'..d111,, fhc re«n• lrag.cd y '>f the un pmviJ kr.d mr1unt.<tin ltfJn atlelck ''" ;i M1u1on Vil"J<> 141rl at C 3\J)(:n J<r a.ional f•;i rk In viuth o,.ngt ( ounty ha1 re\ulled 1n an "vrrrea< tmn h y m1&ny wh1d1 c.ould thre3lf"fl 1hc- &urv1val of the UHJK'!r\ remair11nl( 111 < ahforn1:i ( crtainly tht grief of th1· v11 11m·, famal)' I\ 'lhflrt.:d hy i'veryt>flr wh11 heard 11t><1ul lht' in< 1dent lfowr vrr \In~ lhc llll•< k thrr r ha"> ~·rn 11 mr1vcmrn1 hy many t11 rrrn11vr the prr1te1 tC'.'d •~I"" rd the rnr1untJtin ll11n lnd 1mc.c aic.ain rm1kr 1111\ r<trr ;in1mt1I the IMJtct ,,f pnifr•1111mal t)t1un ty hunter' and tithrr\ wh11 w11uld eradl(atr thrni 1rntfrr tt1r fllll'llC' r;f ''\ptlrt " 11 " lud1< rriu\ 111 '1mdcmn the \pt'.( 1r\ tw-' :w11r •if ''°" 1¥1h11ed frt:ak 1n<.1tlrnt in nrarly a <cntury Waldhfr "frl«"rt\ itKfrr th:tt m<1u11 lain hcm'I fr&r hum 11n 1 tint.lit t pro~ ahl y mtirr thari humitn11 fc&r them fht1t "wh y thr· h1g<al\ 11vr111I pctiplc whcn rvrr pt1\\1hlr <1nd ;w· rarely 'lt'.C"n I" <1verturn thr lon&.*uind1nK han on k11lin1< mountain f"'"' 1n ( ali- lr>m1a n<1w W!Juld bf: n tragit 1tnd nd1culou' a1 cwtlawing tht ullt of all ;wtomobllc., on < ahforn1a h1a.hwl!Y' "' the future: l>euluM." 11f traffic. fot;1Jit1e\ of the P:\\l 1.ifr " _. ~nea t>f rnkl Jn our M~1t't)' we mull! all< arefully wc1ah the hc-nrfih 11gaan11t the-11\k\ for our tvcryd.ity and our maim d!'!<..1-1or\\ Amc-n rnnr. u in11nue: tr1 dr1 ve their <.llf\ t<i work , n dt airplant\ fcir hu\lneu and plea'turc. and engagt 1n even n'lk1tr act1v1t1c' -he<.auw: the hcnefih c.cpc:ctcd arc wt1rt h the 1l1ght thanc.e of d1 uatu Let'• n11t conck-mn the remaining < aliforn11 ooug;ir\ for thr '"'>lated at11on• of a 11n1"c an1mi1I whsth ha\ alrct1dy J)l1d the pmr f11r h1\ .uttcin• The hcncfit 1n th1\ 1 a!M' iii the prr~rvataon of the 'Pt'( H'-t 11nd 11·, w()rth the r"k K Al I.\ l>ana Po1n4 Hats off to Newport Center f (J the td I l<H I am a nt'w rr\11lrn1 r1f N~prJrt 8cac.h. and a bu\lnrn owner 1n Oranae ( <Junt y I l1vr w1th1n wulk1n1 d11tanu of Ncwpcift < ~ntrr It "ve1 one thr fe~l1n1 uf nol\ttlau•, ofbe1n1 ahlr tu f'I d'Jwn111wn "' 1he1p, cat, and people witch f am 1mpre111Cd with the uf)M:llt 1t111on of 'aty offl<.1alt and planncn At a recent mt"Ctana 11( Speak lip Ncwpon. of whKh f am 1t member, I was 1m'1fc•\ed t>y the pl1nnan& of the Irv1ne ( o cx~h~n on wh•t th 1. c.alled "Fathmn Island Ren111un(..( ' fte11dent • who arr nt1t 1W11re of th11 devel,1pment arl' an for a plcaunt tUrl)rlW' Thr11 hc-aut1fu l newly wm· plrt'd Atrium ( <Jurt I\ a prime r;RMl(Jf C.OA9 r Daily Pilat eomplc of the reiu venation 11f <tn area rhe ltv1nr (" ha11 ((('atcd 3 mutturc of ahoppma. entttta1nment, and d1n1n1 with a F.urooean at· m0tphcrc for Newport Beach rct1· dentJ lQ eruoy. The fu n her ell ~n.,un will rnn tnt>utc to an u c1t.1na. op11m 11tt<. way CJflt fe for all of ua luclty enouatJ to live nearenouah to tak.e 1dvanta1t of all 11 ha• 1.11 oftr f uy "lfat• Ofr' I<> lht Irvine < CJ nthtr are.1• 1hould be &o luc:;ky u to have 1uth uptalt devcloper1 tn their m1dat ,,_.UM ittv ,_, ... '~fMO!rtO I,,,.,, .,_,..., rf)f <1000WIN Ncwpon Beach .... .,ca.a ...... c.on.rol9f ..._.LC.... lttuduc:'llO'l ..,.,,-oer ' W1LL1All IRICSLST .......... WILLIAM F . . BUCKLEY Soviet A-plant u ·nlike our own It took the Soviet Union-four days to advise the world (five day• lO adviae 1t1 own citizens} that there wa1 .• a meltdown, and it took somewhere between four and five houn f'or the U.S. idcoloaues to seize on Chernobyl aa an an1wer to their prayen. Can d •d 4-~ t 11 · One can only suPl)Oft that Jane J . a ~es i or-con ro .er ~~~~ !~k~io~~tn~~n;~~~ 1 ,'f,. e maybe thctt 1u Clod lhcruftcf Ill. If ooQJ.ng to-governor. 's job ~~fa~]oiF~.~;.d~~~:~~ in-the Soviet Union, but so what? We LegtslaUve seat JU~=~~li~~Ja~hc"-n•o~:=-1::::':y7"pui:~:=-c~:a:nn-rtaaJt/VindtliCcatrR(;;oo5faniidmridnmA"1m!1en'tmcario.;.f __ .&J J h I d licity they act out11dc Sacramento 11 nuclear power. . no aunc ng pa . M unfavorable puhhcity. The auembly mobilized to wel-' h j h ff ARTY. Lqi1lat1 vc leader., 5uch •~ an come: Chernobyl calla itself the Coali- i Of g er 0 Ice A1aembly speak.er, of course, do~· t1on or EnvironmentaJ/Safe fnet'JY \ACRAMENTO -'fhc twomaJ<>r party w nk:l\tl th l\ ycnr for nom1- nat1on' for uate 1 ontrollcr arc t.akan~ on the look uf very early pnmanc:-. for the: 19CJ<J iubcrn11t1m<il nom1nat1on~ Which 11 JU~ what thty arc ,... No. the vanou~ 1,and1date~ f<1r controller 1n I IJM do not include everyone who m1a,ht gel in the 199() &ubern;Jtonal pnmane,. The coni prehera1 vc h•t would he u ve ry long one, indeed, C\pe<.1al_!y tf Kcpuhl1t ar1 <Jov (ieorg.c Dc11kme11an wm , re· election th1'i year Jncl doc' not \t't'k a third term an I 'J'JI) But U'n<unl y JU\I ahout cvcryhody m th1\ yeit(\ rac c-flll ttmtmlltr ha'I the flOVcrnor' 1Jff11 <' 1n the tr.Jck1 of t.hw mmch, lUld nui very Car ha4k al that WinninK th<' vintmllC'r'~ dwir 111 191S6 m1aht pm v1dr the: new OH upant WJJh enuuih •latt:w1dc rc:G01f1llt011 10 pan • 1ubt'rno11mal nornin11t11>n four ycan from n11w fhc um1rolltr' flf11tt· alt," 1\ th e o.nl y \tal1•w1d1• P'>\I ft1r whu 11 :w an<.umhc-nt 1\ n11t '><TkinK rl" clct t1on 11·, \lgr11lic :1n1 lh:tt all hut onl" 11f tht' ••.c lcadmg t ari<l1datc-\ fo1 '1m1rolltr -'three 1n rath ma1or party ''ii 'tatc lawmaker \(:n John C 1ar- amcnd1 an d l\\'l<•mblymcn < 1ra y Davi\ an11 .l\fl\tn "11 All\t<·r :u1· tlbowants r:.d1 111h1' <m the l.>t-mo· cr11t1t 'lldc. wl11lr ~n Wlllaan1 ( 'ampbdl and A)'tCHlblymao f.Jun ~ba.•t1an1 wmpc:tt: ''" Ltu: k c puhlltan \Ide w11ti ttw •111ly 111111 lcgHlator m tltr rav· f11rm<-r 1-:w Pol 111c.al f'tac tu <"'I < 'lmm1\\H1n < h111rman 0 :111 ._,1;info11J r here"· l111lc• doulu lhill 1111 'II.~ would likr 111 l'>c Kovcnu11 N 1m1· of the fi vr rn lht l.c:K1'll:.1urr had mu1 h of ii thane!" <1h< h1t vmg 1h;1t ~ult! with only an l\'l'lembly 11r \llttl" ~·n:11r vat ll'I It t>:t\(· f hr 1•v11Jt-i111· I\ pre-tt y SMITH stateWidc attention, but, apin, it's Oraanizat1ona. ft !nclude11 obvioudy, rarely the kind of public notice which the Union of Concemca Sctent11t1, Is useful 11 an u1111t in movlna up to who8C concern "ver the pMsiblc h .... ffi E II · th succets of ·our apaec 'Shield, which 11trnn& by now thllt a l ... islat1vc ....... t a.,.er 0 ace. llpccll Y sance c h f h · wr ·-I lat lead h h 1.ai. concema t cm most o t c ume, pve JU'lt a1n't much of a political e111 ivc ers •P H .._en ma,or room for concern over our nuclear hiunchi':t -d. An ambitiou• IMri•-role.--Yn amallina and dittributina 1 1 1 Th . ,.,... ~ -.,.. .... 1 l t fi _,. th c cctnca p anti. -1t1z.e on la tor ha better loo~ for another JOb CJ)I a IVC campattn UiNI , Cle ('hemobyl at a reason once and for ID flnt before runnina for aovcmor or leaden arc o(kn tcen u the modern, u .S. 1'Cnator. uhfomia cq~alcnt of old·fashi6n· to phaae out all the atomic fuel planu ed, eastern pdht1cal bones. That'a nQt '"the United State1. The la•t pcnon to. be clcct~d the kind of' reputation which helps They arc joined in thu by some of governor while 1ervl.L\& 1n the Lc11.. political careen Jcuc: Unruh found the contervat1oniJ1 groups, who if lature wu C~lben L Oliaon Elected . th~t out when he ran unauccoufully they had their way would rip up all 1n 1938, while aerv1na u a at.ate· 83 the Dcmocnitic nominee for a.ov-transcontinental h11hway1 to protect 'ICnator from Los Angele• County. emor in 1970 th~npatet1c naht• of mcanderin~ 1 Ol11on ehnJhoyed a trem,e~oua advan-One of th~ bell things that hap-~~:.!fay~n!nd.~~.•h:h~i~tf'on".t tagc w 1c no It.lie qu1latur today pcncd 10 Leo McCanhy's political p<>,'IC111ea. Fifty-two yea,.. aeo. Iona •"""'o" wa~ his lot• of tht Astembly ~d.,u,.b<>onnoSocf thiete yl,otuO..!!,Cortfcr othev~t ... l'>errJre the one·m11n, onc·vote pnn· .. __ . ... • --"' ·~ c1 ple rcthaped the: \talc Senate, OJson tpeakenhip tn 1980. lt f!lade him preaervati01r0Nre~n~eoi)le enJ.9yi• rcpre1ented all of L<>'I Anaelet County appear lcu ofa boll, e•pec••llr w~en an industrialized leverqe on Ilk. an the ( aliforn1a Senate. At the ttmt, at bcau~ie kn<?wn t~at the pnnetpal But it 11 the first time 10me of• · h1' wa ' the ncAt best th1na tu a ,tale-complaint a~intt him by ~me other were made aware of the Chris wide conatllucn.cy. Dcmocrauc .tawm11ter1 was that he lnatitute, and IO help me, the v Pan of the problem a h1ahl y , w11 not. ral11n1 cnou&h money .rrom fira1 time one came acros1 somcth1t11 11mh1twua 11t.atc lcg.iiilator face~ toda y 1~11 intete•~ to finance their re-called Blaclcl Apln1t Nukn. One 111 1hat ( alafom141 " a bia •tatc, and e cction cam~11iu. would think that there a~ enouah l"aC'h lawmaker rcptt\Cnta only a uny The McCanhy am1ly ouaht to 1"ue1 around to divide u1 without part of the overall population. A w n111der puttins Howard Berman havina to worry about why it i1 that m<"mhc r of the Aucmbly rcprcM:nu back on their Chn1tmu card ltst, blacks should have more or Ina to <mly 1me out of 80 c ahfom1.an1, a from which he undoubtedly wa• worry about in the mJtter of nukn 1+1<1tc: \CDlftor only one out of 40. stncken when he led the move 11x th1nwhite1 orrcd1or,forthatmatter, Whilt', more. thcre'11 rcas.pn to be-years aa.o to oust McCanhy. Berman, mulauos. hc vc that < ahforn1ans pey leu atten· now a member of ('onarcaa, failed in When one thinks back on Three 1111n 10 event\ under the tUltc Capttol his effort to win the speakership for Mlle Island and how it succeeded in cfomt than they once drd. Perhaf>l' 11 himself but h11 ~bclhon mulled 1n inum1datina an cntire-poawndust.dal h:n •+ometh1ng to do with the aencral Mc('anhy'11 ouater and led, to demarchc, one is arateful that the ;.alicni1twn the: public aeem1 to-have Berman'& chqrin, to the clcctaon of trepidationa that now ttop ua dead in frc1m pc>ht1c..a, a1uhcaat1<.1n..wh1ch hu Willie Brown u As1embly speaker. our track1 didn't arrcai our fore- clc vcl()ped over the last 20or so ycars. Cleanaed of the bou 1maae. fathera.lf~1 lheNina,thePintaand Wonc th3n that, cllpcnenc.e in the McCanhy ran for and was elected tho Santa Maria would have turned f A:'ullaturc may even be someth1na of lieutenant a.ovemor two ycan later. around and headed back lo Spain if a handicap an winning the suppon of l(he IHe-clcct.cd thia year he'll be in one bo'aun had become 1e11ick. voter\ 1 he only time when the public a much better position to run for U.S. The: relevant fact1 d11t.1n1uilhina doct pay some attention to even ta an tenatur 1n 1988 or f'or aovemor an Chernobyl from nearly all A·planu in ~llcramento IS when lawmakers ap-1990. For that opponunity, he'll owe America are visible even to extreme pc.ar collectl vcly 111 he up to w mc-much to Berman. non-teienti1t1. The Sov1et1 used a thing which a majority of voter• M•rfl• Smlli 11 po/Ille•/ editor lot lflphite moderator. and were rc:a:ird'I 11• m11eh1cf McCl•tcty Ne•• S.rYICfl. wnhout the protective dome we have Billboard company aiming for influence at locaJ· Jevel been insi11ina upon since well before Three Mile Island. By common •tandardt, th11 i1 pnmiuve stuff: in the words of one observer Soviet u(ety n'ieuure1 were at the 1'Bho~I level." It 111n1tructivc that on the very day the Soviet nuclear acc1dent waa revealed, the pre11denti•I com,. mi11lon on the ''*" 1huttJe ex· ploslon reported that ita aearches into the cauae1 of the traacdy of laat January arc now potltivcfy con· eluded. The Challenaer wu de- Tac ti cs cJ lsc:u ssed by officials Included free s pace for mayor's favorite charity WA\1:.fJN(, TON C i1mp:111n eontnhut1on11 and J>t1\h Junket' for Wuh •naton v1ngrr.1+,nie n c:ourtuy of the p.'1wt r1uJ t)llftx1ard mduttry -have llten the 11uhJr<..t of rcc.ent w lumna Nt1w we've lea rned \hat 11 lca•t one \1&n l <impany hrn been d1scun1n1 how to reward 1111 friend• and pun"h encm1e-a1 thr local lc:vel 111 well ()ur a11toc11te 'ilewart Ham\ <>b- lamed a c.opy of uu.t1u t11~uoed by Nac~le Outdflor . Ad vtn1111n1 < 11 . th1rd l1r1t•t in the: c oun1ry. dunn1 a wm~ny seminar m M1nneap<1l1' four year• •a.o A Naeaclc tpoketman '""It' that the 1du• werr prctenlt'd only (M "d1!k.uuwn pu~1" and that Naeaelc doc•n't u~ them Amons U'l.c 'u~tmna were to 11 vc: the local mayor free b1llhoard apau: fo r htt favorite chart!)' ... lhe mayor (be1na /J>Ol1t1c1anl will r('(.OJl'llt the value or beinJ ab t to att credit lor favora l/l vanou• c1v1c·m1nd.cd per ll)n ," l~ aaend.A explained Criuc:. l(Cuac th~ 1ndu1try "' u.ana vartatlona or lhtt t.actlC, •" when • blllbaerd C(>mpany n,n11n1 • m un lull 1n Dea Mcnnca, luwa, erected a •I.Ill 11y1n1-.. A Shriner nrvcr ".andt ao tall H w'hen ht lll>oP• to help a m99lcd child " Dunna the Naqcle seminar, com· pany cxecutivct dlscuated way• to oppose anu-billbolrd campalana. fhc q.cnda included auch thinp •• the number of votearcquired on a city c-0unetl, the mayor's and CJty a~ tomey'a ability to help -and t cryptic que11ion: .. Bribe 1u11t1ledT' The last was on lhe aaenda at • "prt:vcnuve mca1ure" so com~ny officaala would know how to tum down a city officta'!ropotlna a bribe, the •pokesm•n aai . For the record, a two-year FBI 1nve11lptfon in North C.arolina led to the 198' conviction of a NlflllCle official there on charsct that he ordered company cmploycet to (alsify Lht1r income lP forma to 1vo1d tax.ea on bohutet they had pa1.e<t alona to local pollticlan1 11 ca mpa1an conlribut1on1. CONf JOENTI.4l HlE: A JfOW· 1n1 number of children In the Soviet 1J n1<10 are bcina placed an state 1nsutullon1 becauJe their p&rcntt havt abtndoned, nqJected or abUJed them. In MOICO• a1onc the coum takt cunody of about 1-:000 couplet' children eech year. And now lM L1tc:rtturntya Oaxeu ht1 publlthcd a •Wry o ( COmlpllOn in OIV' ltlle-run ch1ldfi n't home Of'fkaaJ1 have bocft Jac1 ·1110101 anti JOSI Pit SPI AR There arc plenty of Nervout Nelliet in t&la capital dty In the belt oflime1, but after la•t wcelc'a attack on Libya the quaken and 11\.aken reall)' bepn 1weatlnJ It the lhouaht or Libyan reullation~ In factl a 1hort. aharp thunden&orm then f't after lhe raid cauted alarm rcmin)accnt of Onon WeUa' "War of the Wortdt" radio brOldc:a1t on Halloween niaht an 1931. Some fearft.tl eoult lhouaht the llptnlna 1nd thunder were lm'OnJt bOmbt eaplqdina. At OuJLn AJrpon 20 main outJide the city, acv people actually dropped to the noor and crawled for'covcr at the flrtt loud clap. DI Pl.OMA TIC DI OEST r 5cctet deals between Somalia and Soulb AfH.ca will aoon become public. atroyed becauae of a deaian failure in the ahuttJe aeal and becauae of the temperature of the weather. Four months, •nd we have the antwer. The technician• can JO beck and redeslan the teal, and 11 lhould be pottible to launch 111Jn before the end of the year. Ry contr11t, no new nuclear enersy plants have even been spudded since Throe Mlle IJland. never mind the proare11 In that Industry In Europe. Jt will be intercttlna to 1ee how Europe reacu to Chernobyl. Clearly no plant wilJ any lonserbc tolerated that duplicata the nfm1y prot.cctlvc: devi«t of Chernobyl. But clearly the European• are not aoina to stop nuclear enCfSY. We should reflect aerlously on the n1urea. The Soviet UnJon already rellnon nuclearfueJ for IOpercentof it• clectrichy, and hM In mind .,ally 1.ncruuna thlt ftau.re, not IO much because fi it runnlnt out or olli bu! beaute it lilm to ICU lu oU for rwa cumnc;y. Japan, which hM '°Import all itl SOUl'CCI of~ derives 25 percent oflll electricity ~rom nuclear Power. The tn.tly impmelvt ftsure 11 france'1: 6S per<:.ent of Fmdl clec- tnchy comet from nucleer IOURft. a('d even now, France 11 eeUln1 elcctriclly 10 Omt 8ritaJ'!1 •n illand of coal an the North Atlanuc. (..1, '"'"" fMC...... ,.....,.,Olll'jf .... fdtlJI! T.,,,._.. (Awleiion~ ......... .......,, Mltf. fltnel ~19(.ll'JI .._._ 0.lllWlilid (Jlrec.tcJr The Juda.c prretd•na ''v" the billboard 1u1t ••• • \hnntr tn 1he nelabbotht><.>d where 1hc ""' wH potted, acwrdina tu th'" J>n Mo1nM city attornl"y ccuwd of abualnt t~ kid• •Yll.Cm· aually, ~ lblm ill-clothed and 1tea1lna l&.cm 1ntcMcd for the cbll· dren Then .,a• alt0 an uncxolaincd f\J nd thoNtl equivalnt '° Sll.IOO THf. w HrNOTON wn (1 . Dil>lomaLic to\met teU UJ the Sout.b Afiicant wain 1C1CeM to me Soviet.. bul.h SorMIJan pOft of lctbera and an a r baae. that would allow aurvtillance of the Jndt•n Ocean ·~ to South Aftioa. In ~tum, the South A/rkilna may buy daht old Soviet MtO.?I fttbten from OM h.ard-vp SomaUa to refutt>ith -aa well at ~.t in wotki_n1· condmon aome Hawker Huntct np&m Somalia.hi Nucat.ar power IJ '°"''to &iv• out pandcbUdrcn mechanical roer111 on an intractabkt univenc-orMil 11 toint to emandpete lhole slaves, lcavin, u• all tt.. joy• or •veman tdmnce • SUND AY r --By CA ROL JIUMPllRI. YS , Linda f:.vam wear\ them \O does Barbara Streis and, (her and Jackie Bisset . Andrea Pfoter \ells his designer shoes to women al I over tht world.~ His largest market, howevtr, 1s the United States and Pfister was recentl y at Amen Ward y\ of Newpo.rt Beach making a personal appearance: w introduce his new fall collection. "This is my eighth trtp to the U.S. J love coming w Newport beach Someday I hope ro stay here for a week. I neve r have enough ume. Tomorrow I return to Italy where J in to de\1 n m next collecuon. ft takes six mom ~to o my line. "J start a year ahead of ume in ,elecung colors. This fall gray 1s the most important c.olor It 1\ the saddest of shades, so I've given n a silver wash or combined 1t with various leathers. J love to invent new materials," said the +4~ycar·old designer. • Pfister suggests hosiery should match or blend with his shoes, but the shoe should always be fun and exciting. "Shoesshould match your ear - rings, handbag or a bright coior in you r s.a rment. Flats are my favorite, but l oesign in all heel Might, ... Pfister, who speaks four language:\, hu a shoe language uniquely his own He calls it .. under tated f ancasy ... Prom his bright color.sliced spring collect ion to his rich jewel-toned fall designs, each shoe shouu for atten- tion. Some arc embroidered with hundreds of tiny seed pearls, some with 14K gold threads, Others sport shoe murals of the New York skyline . - "'' or Paris by night. Lizatd, alligator and snake are combintd in unusual peturnJ and colors. pf liter's father was a shoe importer and senr him to a school to learnt~ family business. Chooling Uutnd co d~ign shoes, he eventually opened ha own factory nnr Milan. Design· ing shoes has been the love of hit life for 20 years. He has since addt<I ~ltt, Pfister suggests hosiery should match or blend with his shoes, but the shoe should always 1be fun and exciting. scarves, hosiery, jewelry and .. a few special items" ro his dnigner collec· raons. Pointing to a soft suede royal blue jacket with multi<ol<ired flAmef, ~--+--P-fister charmingly explained, ''I've one several of these Navajo-insrired jackets, boots and shoes for fall. do about ten special pieces per season. I use Leather, fur (i.e.: a teal beaver ~ardigan), and silver washed K.arun_g bztrd. I start always with the shoes and then design the jacket and accessories." Twice a year Pfister, with his-family of fox terriers, retires to his home in Positano (near Capri) to pcep&rt his new collections. "It is qui.et t~e. My collection is very diffnent each season and somehow I continue to get new ideas. When my ideas Stop, I shall retire. My work is my whole life. I love to read, but haven't the time." When asked if he has a fantasy woman in mind when he designs ... O.ily Pilot photo by .L« Payn~ "Yn. .. * ii aJway• over 35-years. old. She is tall, blonde and tall. SM is chic and fun!" Andrea Pforer 1s surrounded by his 1ewd-toned fall Jh~ and boor dtfixns and mttching s~c11/ry items. Ga arcs cutssim and txz~ Hy VIDA Dl:AN "Waistline:~ art Jefinitely back," said Ja me:\ Galano\ ac Amen Wardy's as his ~pring and \ummer colleu1on was viewed . '( o make sure wamlines are noUCC'd , Galano\ helt\ h1\ lean styles wide belts with ,1mple gabardine dres\es, with tunics and ~lightly ahove the kne(' skirt\ The dc~1gner doe~n·t nop there . .he also belts evcnin~ gowm that are fmed at the wam <&nd hip\ and then flare at the hemline • "The .models look like they are poured into rhe ~CJwm Oo they eat 1 asked Judie Ar~yros of Galanm after v1ewin~ the l ~()pieces "J foteJ them all w Carolyn and the rest of the model\ have w fit in to them," replied the de,.~nec (T .111 , dun ( .trolyn Gnu ch 1, an • <>range ( ountlal'l who began her career during • anta Ana I l1~h days and coottnued while attendin~ tJCJ and Cal Statr f·ullerton he now modcl1.1 worldwide ) l Althou~h fit " the de"x11r·r\ strong suit, lonJ.t. ca y 1ack<'U wuh vt'rtical plcatin~ were ~hown 1.:H t h:ul 1t' pl.Ht' in the t ollect ion re ; ernhrou.Jeretl lace runic' ruppcd off \1lk ,k1n\ Other look\ 1m ludl'J 1ump uit wnh m:u chinl( 1acktt\, wool \ult\ with 1 vari~ty of lrngth\ in 1acket l\houlJers rtmained wide) and hand 'lltlOt ked d11Hon\. "op~mm att"d ol.ack and wh1tr alwayi ~C'U fPlt•ut ttt rM ~/\.OV< JI \ • And, may I add, she must also be able to spend from S340 to S900 for a ~ir of Andrea Pyster fantasy crea- tions. · / ' . - .. ---·,-------.--.~-_ ... ___ ,,.._..;;,,I\ I I . , ~---· .. OrMge CoMt DAtLV PILOT/ 8.unday, May 4, 1988 -U~tanglingthe myths surrounding mal~ baldness· l7VIDAD&AN ............. By ... 3$ almost 40 percent of au men wall cihlbit some degree of hair loss~. ~ to the American Meaical Allociation. Tbat ·perc:entqe increues to 6S percent amona men 6.S and over, and the odds are seven to three that a man will experience hair loss in his lifetime. The most common reason for lwr loss is male pattern baldness, which docton caJl alopccia androgenetica. MPB probably accounts for as much as 95 percent of all hair loss among men. according to Dr.Jerome L. Shupack, New York Medical Center. "~ facton determine whether an individual will suffer from MPB: ~ heredity and production of tcstoSlerone (male hormone) bcgin- ninaat theoosetofpuberty," explains Dr. Shupaclc. Still, some males arc more SUS<lCp- tiblc than others. "The role of heredity is clearly accepted as a clue to who wtll and won't lose hair," says Dr. Shupack. "However, the popular belief that the genetic predisposition for baldness is ~ssed down only on the mother's side is not true. The father's side plays an (Qual role." In addition, researchers have noted a greater incidence of hair loss amona various racial and ethnic aroups. Caucasians arc most su1CCptiblc, Asians least so, accordi~ to an issue of the Harvard Medlcal School Health Letter. The cuct way in whicb \J baldness 1s inherited bas not been worked out. Contrary to one tnyth, frequent shampooina docs not cause hair loss. "After sbowerin& or shampooing, it's not unusual to find stray flairs in the tub," says Dr. Shupack. "It's normal to lose about SO to I 00 strands of hair a day and people usualJy confron that reality each momina in the shower. It should be no cause for alarm." However, other hair ~ habits, such as vigorous brusbina or blow dryina. can cause hair to fall out or break. .. The myth that brushina hair 100 times is aood for it Is not only falle, but potentially damagina. People sometimes literally attack their hair. causina a condition called • 'traction alopeica' which can cause hair to be pulled out or broken off." Shupack says toupees, wi,s. hats, sweatbands, etc. that are too tight cln cause problems, although the t>clief that simply wearina a hat or hairpiece contributes to hair loss is unfounded. "It is a myth that covcrina up the ac::alp is hannful or in any way aff'ecu blood circWation to the _point wbcrc hair will fall out if the headpiece it prooerly filled .•• Whatever the caute of their hair loss, people continue to aearch for ways to revcne or prevent the problem. ••viaorous m11MJina it commonly believed to help aumulatc hair powth," sars Shupack. .. Un- fortunatel~', there as little evidence to support thiJ." Some men resort to camoufla&ina baldina scalps with wip, hairpieces or imaainative stylina techniqu~s. Others try hair transplants or scalp reduction suraery. And "'9(ntly, sev- eral prescription drup have been under sludy to treat male pattern baldncu, but no medication has yet been cleared by the government for u.se io this CQuntry. HINT OF THE WEEK.: A golden tip from Ann Pange. "for a nice natu.ral &low, I mix Clinique's gold rub with chestnut rouge and apply !t to the top of the check bone. I blend ll in so it won't look like stripes on the face and extend it just a bit up to the hairline. I'm comfortable with the look it gives me." As we chatted. Ann VIDA Dw also passed alona a tip th.at ahe credits to Claudette Colbert. "I read that ihe pats lightly around each eye 100 ti.mes every morning and every niabt to keep that area firm. When I saw her I was convinced that the pattina workt. She looked great." New Nordstrom store opening brings out Junior League 4 • AadJ'y Euard, Kay Brow., Beverly Banaeund Jalla Baaalq will be · among the memben of Junior teaauc ofNewport Harbor "doing the honors" May 14 at the tea table when Nordstrom celebrates the new store open.in&. Other JLNH members pouring will be Harriette Witmer, btMrllle AldermuandSallyYout. , Guests will be SCt'Ved a variety of tea foods, hear special entertaimcnt and vicwfashions(Valentino, Anne Klein, Escada and VictorCosta)dutjna the 1:30to4:30p.m. event. Tickets to the aff'air arc $25 and may be purc hased by calling Ly& Tyler Jt 720-7477. C. .. y Boyle iscbairman oft.he affair which benefitsJLNH. •Yo and Jim Beato ofNewport Beach were honored recently ata surprise SOth wcddin&anniversary party hosted by their sons Jerry ofNewport Beach and Jim of Modesto. · The celebration was held at the home of the Te Gento1l1 (he is Yo's brother). Among those congratulating the 40-year residents ofCalifomia were pudchildren BrudH, DuleUe and Bryu. Also, Lydla Wood (Yo's sister), Bette Gaio.J, the Jerry Iemper family·. the Rlcllard Stones, Barbara and SaMra Ge9toel, Carol Beato, Bnaaa Perattl, Angie Palaferrt and the Ed Sdwartu, Mldley Barvey1 and Joe Ralu. The celebrants were married in Kansas City, Mo. •Women'sTransitional Living Center has acquired a 1986 Mercedes as oneofthcauctionitcms foritsSaturday"A Night on the Town" benefit planned at the Irvine Hilton. The coclctail reception begins at 6 duri.na which a silent auction will be held and the live auction will follow dinner. . \ Tickets for the event ($3S) may be obtained by calling Jack CaW1aaat Cancelling Your Trip To Europe? VACATION GIVEAWAY If you arc purchulng or MUlng • property In Orange C.OUnty, we will give you• vacation to the dalnedon1 lltted below when the property cloea acrow. Properties OVfJ( $100,000 cllgtblc for 7 dey1. 6 nights In Hewell for two. Properties OVfJ( $300,000 _ veatlon In .lama.Ice or the &hamu for two. I Properties OVfJ( $500,000 h: (let'• ta.lkO Call DAVID ROSTEN st 615·7574 st ROSTEN REAL TY tor details MEMBER OF NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS-BEVERLY HILLS MLS HAWAII• BAHAMAS• JAMAICA Regis pampers you with "I personalized, quality service. We consult before we cut. ShamP,OO, cut & style. Only $16 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS South Coast Plaza (Near Seara) 640-8888 992-1939. (The center provides temporary emergency shelter for female victims of domestic violencct.and their children.) Also on the calendar for Saturday arc a djnner at the Westin South Coast Plaza to honor Cllarles MarsoUat a Designs for Entcnaining sponsored by suildsofOC Pacific Symphony and an auction planned by Dusty Wings (current and former flight attendants.) Margolin will be presented the Jesse award by the Jewish Senior Center for his leadenhip, voluntccrscrvi~ and financial support. Mel Jaffee is general chairman of the event which begins at 6:30 p.m. and will fcaturecntcrtainment by fteodore Blllel and dance music by Barry Cole. Tickets are $1 SOeacb and the center's number is 530-6636. Patrkta Cano•, 552-2000, may be called for tickets to the .. desians" show setat the Desian Center South in Laguna Hills. The American Society of Interior Desianers is co-sponsorina the the afternoon evcn,t and vi&nettes decorated by 30 or more desipen will be set up. Caterers will serve up specialty appetizers a.nd the Pacific Symphony orchestra will play. Tickcu arc SI 0 and proceeds will be used to help renovate the symphony's new facility inSanta Ana. . Items to be auctioned by Dusty Wi• range from hot air balloon rides, hotel accommodations to American Airhocs tick.cu for Germany. The event bcginsat 7 p.m. at Million Air H~r. John Wayne Airport, 19300 Ike Jones Road. Proceeds wiU go to AirLlfcLinc, a national network of emergency medical air transportation. A donation of$6 includes complimentary hors d'oucvres. K.at~lee• Peqn. 962-2237, or Joy Plana, 73l-28 l 2, may be called for further inform.ation . . •The new Country Side Inn at 3225 Bristol St., Newport Beach, wiJ1 stage an evening of mystery and intrigue May 16 for the Newport·Mcsa Schools Foundation. Cocktatl reception begins at 7 with dinnerand dancina to Adam and Garrett following. Reservations are $95 per person and proceeds will benefit children's education. . . •The board of direc1ors off amity Service Association ofOC will host a black tic dinner May 16 at the Anaheim Marriott. TicketsarcSSO per person and Terri Brown, 838· 7377, may be called. Proceeds go to the continuation of and development offami ly counseling programs. -'For the fourth year, South County Community Clinic Auxiliary will hold a djnncrdance/auct1on to raise funds for medical and dental care for the needy. The 6 p.m. May 16 event will be at the Meridieo Hotel. More information available from 661-5050. Furs, jewelry and trips will be up for bid. •Callforala S•preme Co.rt J11tlce Rote Blrd will be the special .suest of OC Women Lawyers Sa~urday when the organization meets at the Ritz Carlton to.marbbe 10th anniversary of the lawyer group. Reservations ($25) for the 6:30 p.m.no host coclctail hour/dinner/entertainment event may be made by callina 760-0313. Irvine Arca After 5 Club (affiliat.ed with Christian Busnessand Professional Women's Coupcil) will bold a 7 p.m. dinner Thursday at the Airport.er Inn Hotel. The program includes creative picnic ideas by GerU P•&; musical selections by Rebecca Colafrucesco and h4fta Berrtq, homemaker, as speaker. Reservations may be made by calling 4.SS-052'.J or 858-1366. . . Euy Sllkjacket worn o•er fitted •kl.rt le all oYer pleated. ' . I • . .. GALANOS ••• WAXING • B'k' . s10 I 1n1 .......... . •Full Legs ..... : s3 (IMClUOH ll«IHI) • Upper Legs .. s21', (ll<lUOU lllCINI) • • Lower Legs .. s 15 •Upper Up .... s 4' • Eyebrows .... s 7 • MANICURES • F ACl1'lS • 'fOICVlltS 2435 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar # 10 (t-i."' ...... Hemiol9•4')'1) 675-6720 ~ .. MAY SALE l 20% off Spring Dresses super sale on belts Remember Mother's Day May 11th Something Special feminine fashions We Spttializc in F1shlons for the M issy Flsure Sizes 4-13 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Hilgren Square ' 645-5711 "The de!c'ilina on b11 fashions a.re incredible.' commented Barbara R,oppolo, there with husband Dom1• me. "Wonderful clothes," 11id Maria Crutcher seated al the table with Marian Lave.lie. 0 1 live too cl0te. l'm here all the time. rn be blck to lry them all on," aald Lavelle, wbo admits lo beina 90. Oalanos wu al lhc SlOre tor~ day• followina~_~ncr lbOw _. then wu off'to..uauu to st an •Wini. "The O.llu Historical Society it havi.na• biua1a and rube llW"t th4i ftnl 'Stanley' (like ln Marcus) award." '------------------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~----- .. w ~1 K IN ltH SuN . Learning·hoW to replace guilt with unco.Ilditional love UCI Extension balled their • nt aemioar "Say Good-Bye to uiJt: A Day With Gerald Jam-nw.._. .... tfappily, it was a Day With ampolaky -the famous psy- hiatrist and best-selling author -and Dlaae ClrelacloM, a woman Jampolsky introduced simply as a "spiritual paflner." polsky said, by bcina non-juda· mental, by practicina foraiveoess and by ofTeriq unconditional love to yoursel!and to othen. make us feel unloyed," aid "There are only two emotions: Jampolsky. love and auilt, and if we accept And how does one act rid of one, we denr the other. We have ' uilt? "You drop it!" answered that choice: be added. ampolsky, .. and that requires . d' .1 complete forsiveneu, sta11ina ~t ~s uncon 1t.1onal lov~ •!'d with ounelves and extendinJ to b~w ts 1~ ~mphsh.~? C1ran- everyone elae in our world." ~tone said, Uncondit1ona1 love · , . is total acceptance of self and o,f others without reservation, without wanting to chan1C any person in any way. It as not blaming ourselves and others ... " "Anger is not j ustified," said Circincione. Anaer is nothing iop for many ycan. One of them was Joe Marks, 1 S, who was blinded, partially paralyud and brain-dam1aed In a tractor acci- dent nine yean qo. With bim wu~ bis mother. M.uy, who went on •taae with Joe to abate their inspirinJ story of overcomiq fear with love. The third penon was Gaelle,Reilley, the mother of a.... Brudley, 23, who wu stabbed to death in the Saddle.- back College parkina lot last January. The dapper doctor and pretty partner took long-cordedi micro- ,pbones in hand and they roamed the UCI stage in synchronized movements. They walked side.- by-side. They paused ofte!!:. to ··gaze into each other's eyes. 1 ney talked -in confidential tones - to themselves, with each other and with an audience of 120. Their message: "Say Good-Bye to Guilt," the title of Jarnpolsky's most recent book. "Our definition of health is inner peace and we define healina as letting ao of fear," said Jam- ~lsky, who also authorei4 "Love 1s Lettina Go of Pear!' That book and all of Jampolslty's work is based on "A Course in M,iraclcs" (pµblished by the Foundation for Inner Peace) - a self-study program be credits with having inspired bis foundina of 4S 'C.Cnten for Attitudinaf Healina' at Tiburon, Ca. and throuahout the world. "Guilt is a $elf-made poison guaranteed to make us feel under attack,justify our feelings of anger toward ourselves or someone else, destroy our self-esteem and confidence, make us feel de- pressed, destroy our peace and more than the dcsitc to make "I still ask God 'Why?' but J other ~pie ~ee• guilty. An angry . don't hate, .. said Reilley. She said ~rson ~ a~d and we would .be that she handed out copies of wiae to imagine that pc~o with . Jampolslcy's book, '"Teach Only arms outstrct~~ed. pl~dina for Love" at the·memorial service ... I belp ... for love. asked the moumen to offer That can be achieved, Jam-.. At least three people in the unconditional love to the penon Gerald Jampol•ky and audience said that they had bcn-who killed Robbin so that they Diane Clrclnefone efited from Jampolsky's teach-may not do it again ... " she said . This party knocked 'erii dead The party at the new Country Side Inn was a real lc:iller ... one man was sta~ one was sbot and one was poisoned and droPJ>ed dead rilbt on the dance floor. It was chaos (o-r the members and guests of Showboat chapter, OCPerformingArtsC.Cnter, as theambulancc with ICtCatJljna siren arrived to take away lhe victims and a detective kept question~·n everybody ... even while they were tryina to eat lheir cllic cordon bleu. The wild soenewas ofa mystery dinner dance .. . and the victims and kil er wwerc actors and part of the fun. Guests had the opportunity to solve the mystery that was revealed after lhc dinner. "'Not much small talk at this party. Ev!'Jbodywas socau&ht in dis.covering what happened,' said member~ley Relaker (with husband GH1). . Whodunnit?MemberMaryRJcbloa4andber husband 8ob fisured it out lt wu a woman and lhe killinas were blamed on business problems. Other would be Sherlock Holmescs attending included O.vte'and Bob llooop, Aa and Ed Blndmu, ~oAueand ,,..,. ... BMweU, Trtd and C.nlaa ...._, DutaeandScettTayl•, LlMaand Wally llaDe, Bev and 8ob Wklte and Nauette and David Au NattofNewpo~aeeventtbataJso honored North Countiam BarMn Gw.ie, Carolya ,......., Mlr1am K&JW..t(award preaented by Jule Ano.Id ofNB)and GIM11 Martbm. -ON ST AGE: Center SOO memben and au~ have stood on stqe at the Performina Arts C.Cnter wtiere artists will stand beainnin& this fall. About 1 SO of lhe young professional support poup toured The center recentJy and had one last chance to view the construction pl'Olf'CSS . GroupsoflOwereconducted tbrouah thC"area by Did &lbnw and otherC.Cnterstaff memben. Paala Matdlewt(VPsociaJevenU)arranaedtbeeventtbattook viewen from the portal to the••· rebeanal hall, etc. Now, tbattheff<>Uphad~dedeverythingisin &ood bands at lhe s1~..l~ttention goes to the June 1 Triathlon. "Cent.e( :>Wis orp.niz.ina the event to be staFd in and round Lake Mission Viejo. At least 1,000 triatbleteureexpccted tocomr,:te an we have$ 130,000 in cash and in-kind donatio~. 'said president Deny Fr~.-.• •IT AU.AN CUL TUl\E: To date, more than S l 00,000 bas beenrailed fur a proposed Italian Cultural CeQter. The capitol campaip waa kicked oft' at a rccieption held at Cam\elo 's Restaurant in Corona dcl Mar with owners Carmelo ...... and T•J ~na hostina. ............... --...... A spread of aounnet Italian foods and wines was serveaup to tbe 7S 1uestslnclud1naDf. A1Mt14» J . Bealver, Italian consul aeneral. Boniver praised the membenoftbeOC American Italian Renaissance Foundation fortheireft'ort to preserve the Italian culture and lan&uqe. Interested persons wishing more infor- mation of tlie center may call Vhleeltt lJcata at 538-21 00 orl"nUDeSutb, S33-3601 . Betay Sanden and Ruth DlnC· Demay J'reldemtda. Ccnmle Onna ancl OU, .. blck ~ fortou. FASHION CALENDAR F ASWON SHOWS: Laguna Niauel Woman's Oub will present a fashion luncheon J I a.m. May JS at the Ritz 1 Carlton. Kiny Leslie will show faahions from sbo~ in Atrium Court. Fuhion Island. Tickets($~) arc now Costa Meta ... AlptM .... I 71tl .. Scinto Ano " ...,,~~ ""' a-tle'1Chll :T" &. Alben •Orde Hcnot & Wolton 1654 IOfllO AflO =Oel #of &.~ C..'• ~,,1 ...,._,&Act.M I' Wlllldff &. ,.._,.,, •I De~&o;., 171'1 &. ,.._,.,, Ill "·.::::~ '" ~~ ~ Me ....... ' "" &. """"°" .._..G1l11t4- 17'11 & T lltlln ""'"'"' ....._", 19!tl&,.,._ Hettft'• HcltMt & Vlctorio ~K-loMf & fl'!WpriM I ·7~ ti Hertlor&~ n .. Holt.or & Meta I/~· ~&Vktorio r ~&~ 167J lf'flM .,,~ e.k«& ...... wa-&f~ ................ ,,,.,..,~ US.,_.°""9 I He!W&A6-ft• Jt11 ,,00 ,.......... . f'tf .C..•~·--. -.. . 1' Adinnerdanoeon May l6at the Holiday Inn Crowne P1ua (near LAX) is beina planned by the OC group and lhe Italian Cultural Institute. Prof. Frueesco Cuatt (commission on education) from Rome will be speaker. Fermo Retdpo, a concert pianist., and Roby and His Anaels will provide music. on sale and may be purchased by calling Mrs. Charles McBrayer, 49S-8629. Proceeds will benefit the Pediatric Cancer Research Foun- dation ofOC. Tustin, Lido Silks and Ms DeNoux will shown Thursday at the 11 a.m. meeting of Thursday Momin& O ub al the Huntinaton Beach Inn. A new slate of officers beaded by Betty Odhner, president., will be installed. Fasbfons from La Galleria of TOMORR OW'S RESULTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stock market closing prices will ~ available in the Daily Pilot beginning May 4th, at the following s.lected stores and Mws racks. Why wait until tomorrow when you can find out tonight on the street no later than 6:00 pm. Store owners who want the late stock editions call ... Single Copy Sales Director at 642-4321. Huntington Beach .... ... _., 011:1 :au1&w- ~&~ . ... 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Space ts lim1tPd. so call your trivtl agent today ctnd dl!IC'ovtr tht' dtfft'ttnct of The Si~r Experienct1 Sitmar Cruises •, . \ ·• .r '& • . ... -"" - I I -, , 'I .-• . ; Uataailiag the mythssurrouadlag mal~ bald~ess · By VIDA IJBA.N ................. By IP. 3,, almost 40 percent of all men will nhibit some aqree or hair loa, ~,... to the American Medi~tion. Tbat pm:tntqe increues to 65 pctt.eDt amona men 6S and over, and the odds are 5'ven to three that a man ~ experience hair loss in his IJftttme. The most common reason for hair loss is male pattern baldness, which doctors call alopecia androgenetica. MPB probably accounts for as much as 9S percent of aJI hair loss amona men. according to Dr.Jerome L. Sbupack, New York Medical Center. .. Three factors detennine whether · an individual will suffer from MPB: aaina. heredity and production of testosterone (male hormone) bqjn- ninaat the onset of puberty," explains Dr. Shupack. ·Still, some males arc more suscep- tible than others. "The role of hercdil).' is clearly accepted as a clue to who will and won't lOIC hair," says Dr. Shupack. "However, the popular belief that the aenetic predisposition for baldness is ~sscd down only on the mother's side is not true. The father's side plays an equal role." In addition, resean:ben have noted a greater incidence ofbair loss amona various racial and ethnic aroups. Caucasaans are most SU1CePtible, Astans least so, accordinJ to an itsue of the Harvard Medical School Health Letter. The exact way in which baldness 1s mbented ha not been worked out. Contrary to one myth, frequent shampooina does not cause ha\r loss. ··After show~ri~ or sbampooina. it's riot uousuaJ to find stray hairs in the tub," says Dr. Sbupack. "It's normal to lose about SO to I 00 stta.nds of hair a day and people usually conftont tbat re&lity each momina in the shower. It should be no cause for atarm.·· However, other hair care habit.I, such as vigorous brushina or blow drying, can cause hair to fall out or break. "The myth that brushina hair 100 times is aood for it Is not only false, but potentially damasi~ People sometimes lir.erally anac their hair, causina a condition call • • 'lraction alopeica' which can cause hair to be pulled out or broken off." Shupack says toupees, wi'5, hats., sweatbands, etc. that are too ta&ht can cause problems, althouah the belief that simply wearinaa hat or hairpiece contnbutcs to hair loss is unfounded. "It ia a myth that covering ue_ the scalp iJ barmful or io any way a&ctt blood circulation to the 90iot where bait will fall out if 'the headpiece i.s properly fined. .. Wba&eveT the caute of their hair lOtS. people continue to search for ways to reverse or prevent the prob~m. ..Viaoroua masUJina iJ commonly believed to help mmu.Ja&e bait lfOWtb." uys Shupack. ''Un- fonwia&elr. there 11 little evidemie to suppon thit." Some men resort to camouflqjna baldioascalps with wias, hairpieces or imaainative 1tylin1 techniques. Others try hair transplants or scalp reduction SUJICry. And rcc:ently, sev- eral pmcripdon drup have been under study to treat. m~e pattern baldness. but oo med1cat1on has yet been cleared by the aovemment for use in this ()()Un try. · HINT OF THE WEEK; A golden tip from Ann Pange. "f or a nfoe natural atow, I mi.Jt O inique's gol~ IUb with chestnut rouae and apply 1t to the topoftbe cheek bone. I blend it iJl to it won't look like stripes on the face and e.xtend it just a bit up to the hairline. rm comfortable with the look it aives me." As we chatted. Ann VIDA Ow also passed a Iona a tip that abe cred.!ta to Q audette Colbert. "I read lha~ lbe pats ligbtly around each eye I 00 tunes every m orning and every oiabl to keep that area firm. When ~saw her I was convinced that the patuna worb. She looked great." New Nordstrom ~tore operiing brings out Junior League Altdry Epanl, hy Bro1r11, Beverly Banes and Jalla BauJq will be amona the members of Junior League ofNewport Harbor "doina the honors .. May 14 at the tel table when Nordstrom ccleb(ates the new store opcnina. Other JLNH members pouring will be Harrtette Witmer, hdlertH A.Nenno and Sally Yout. Guests will be served a variety oft~ foods, hear special ente$1aiment and view fashions(Valentino. Anne KJein. Escada and Victor Costa)durina the 1:30to4:30p.m.event. J Tickets to tbcaffairarc$25a;lCJJ1laybe purchased by calling Ly& Tyler. at 720-7477. Ca~yS.yle iscbaimtlV! ofthe afTairwhich bcnefitsJLNH. . • Y •and Jim aa .. ofNFWJ>Ol't Beach were h'onored recently at a surprise SOtb wedding anniversary partyh osted by their sons Jerry of Newport Beach and Jim of Modesto. ·The celebration was held at the home oft he Te Gen&o1l1 (he is Yo's brothC1'). Among those congratulating the 40-year residents of California were p-andchildren Br..._, Du.lelle and Bryu. Also. Lydla Wood (Yo's si~r). Bette Gfta.l, t.bc Jerry ltemper family. the Rlcllanl Stoae1, Barbara and s..IA o.c..i, Canl a. ... BNM Perttcl, Angie PaJaferrl and the Eel Sdwartu. MicbJ llaneyaandJoe Ralu. Tbccetebrantsweremarried in Kansas City, Mo. •Women's Transitional Living Center has acquired a 1986 Mercedes as one of the auction itcmsforitsSaturday"A Niahton the Town" benefit planned at the Irvine Hilton. The coclctail reception begins at 6 during which a silent auction will be held and fbe live auction will follow dinner. Tickets f~r the event ($35) may be obtained by calling Jack Call.Ip.a at Cancelling Your Trip To Europe? VACATION GIVEAWAY , If you are purchulng or ee.Dlng a property In Orange County, · we wlll gtve you a vacadon to the dealn11dona 11.ted below when the property cJoea ncrow. Properties over S 100.000 cllgtble for 7 day1, 6 nlghta In Hawaii for two. Properties <Y!lfK $300,000 _vacation In Jam11k:a or the Behamu for two. I Properties at/f!Jf $500,000 1-.: (let' I talJcl) Ca// DAVID ROSTEN at 675-7574 at ROSTEN REAL TY for defslls MEMBER OF NEWPORT HARBOR BOARD OF REALTORS-BEVERLY HILLS MLS HAWAII• BAHAMAS• JAMAICA Regis pampers you with personalized, quality service. We consult before we cut. Shampoo, cut & style. Only $16 Re<31S HAIRSTYL:ISTS South Coast Plaza (Near Seara) 640-8888 992-1939. (The center provides temporary emergency shelter for female •The new Country Sid~ Inn at 322S Bristol St., Newport Beach, will stqe victims of domestic violence and thcirch1ldren.) · an evening of mystery a nd intngue May 16 fort.be Newport-Mesa Schools AlsoonthecalendarforSaturdayarea dinner at the Westin South Coast Foundation. Cocktail.reception begms at 7 with dinner and dancing to Adam Plaza to bonorClaarles MarsoUa;a Designs for Ente,Uairuna spon96red by and Garrett following. Reservations are $95 per person and proceeds will suilds ofOC Pacific Symphony and an auction planned by Dusty Wings benefit children's education. (current and former Oigbt attendants.) •The board of directors ofFamily Service Association of OC will host a Maraolin will be presented the Jesse award by theJewj'sb Senior Center for black tie dinner May I 6at the Anaheim Marriott. T1ckets areS50 perpenon his leadenhip, volunteer service and financial support. ~ and Terri Brown, 838-7377. may be called. Proceeds go to the continuation of Mel 1affee is general chairman of the event which begins at 6:30 p.ln. and .. nd development offamily counseling programs. will feature entertainment by,~re Blkel and dance music by Barry Cole. . . . . . . Ticketsard I SO each and tbt'tenter's numbef ls Sl0-6636. 'for the fourth year. South CountyCommumty 0 1n1c Au.uhary Wlll hold Patricla Canoa, 552-2000, may becaJled for tickets to the .. desi&ns .. sbow a diJinerdanc::etauctJon t6 ~ise funds for fT!~ical and dental ~ for ~e needy. set at the Design Center South in Laguna Hills. The AmericaJtSociety of The 6 p.m. M~y 16 event wtll be.at the Mendi~n H otel. More mfonnataon Interior Dcsianen is co-sponsorina the the afternoon event and vipett.cs , availabl.riom 661 -5050. Furs, Jewelry and tnps wtll ~ up for bad .. decorated by 30 or more dcsianers will be set up. Caterers will serve up specialty eCallfonia S•preme CcHlrt Jattice Rose ~lr~.~11 be the special pest of appetizers and the Pacific Symphony orcbcstra will play. Tickettare s IO and OC Women Lawyc~ Saturday when the orpnu.at1on meet.s at the Ritz Carlton proceeds will be used to help rcoova~ the symphony's new facility in Santa to mark the 10th anniversary of the lawyer group. Reservattons ($25) for the Ana. 6:30p.m.oo host cocktail hour/dinner/entertainment event may be made by _ ltcmsto be auctioned by Dusty Winpmt.P. from bot air balloon rides, • callina ~60-0313. . . . . hotel accommodations to American Airbnesuckctt for Germany._ The event Irvine Area Afier S Club(affihated with Christian Busoessand bqjnsat 7p.m. at MillionAirH~r,Jobn Wayne~rt. 19300lkeJones ProfessionalWomen'sCouncil)will hold a 7 p.m. dinner Thursday at the Road. Proceeds will go to AirLifeLlne, a national network of emeraency Ajrportcr inn Hotel: The program includes creative picnic ideas by Geri& medical air transportation. A donation ofS6 includeacomplimenta.ry hon P .. t; musical selections by Ref>ttca Colafrucese. and Aadrea Herriq, d 'ouevres. Kat~lee• Peapa, 962-22 37, or Joy Plana, 733-2812, may be called homemaker, as speaker. Reservations may be made by calling 45~52'.J or for further information. SSS-1366. · guy 8Uk jacket worn o.er fttted •kl.rt la all o•er pleated. WAXING • Bikini ........... s 1 O • Full Legs ...... s3 llNCIUOU M ll"'J • Upper Legs .. 1 21"-' (INClUOO tclNI) • Lower Legs .. s 15 •Upper Up .... s 4 • Eyebrows .... s 7 • MANICUllU • FACIALS • 'fOICUUS 2435 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar # 10 (......, ..... 11e ........ ..,., 675-6720 GALANOS ••• PrqspCl the applause or Oalanos fans, but in this show his bri&hts bunt on the MAY SALE 20 % off Spring Dresses super sale on belts Reme_9lber Mother's Day / May 11th Something Special feminine fashion s W~ Sp~clallz~ In Fash /om for tin! Missy Fl1ure Sfz~ 4· 18 250 E. 17th· Costa Mesa Hilgren Square l • 645-5711 ''ThC'detaUlna on bis fashions are incredible," commet1ted Barbara Roppolo, there with huaband Domi- n ic. · "Wonderful clotbea." aaid Mlria Crutcher seated at the table with Marian Lave.lie ... 1 llve too cl0te l'"' here au the time. I'll be beck to try them all on," 11id Lavelle, wbo ad.mitt to bcina 90. Galanos WU It lhe l \Oft '°''" dlya followina the dinner lhow _. then was oft' to OaUas to 1et aa 1W114 "The 0.11 HiJtorical Society ii havina~ bicplaand I'll btltttina lht nnt 'Sta.nley' (like in Marc\11) award ... • •• ;._ ...................................... _______________________________ ~--~~----------- Lear .. ning how to replace guilt with unconditional lov;e _ UCI Extension billed thc11 nt minar 0 Say Good-Bye to 't: A Day With OeraJ~ Jam- make us feel unloved," said Jampol&ky. Fliil.Wrw " polsky said, by bcina non-jud&" mental. by practicina foraiveness and by offerin1 unconditional love to yourself and to olhen. And bow doet one act rid of auilt? 0 You drop it!" answered Jampotaky. "and that J'CQWtes complete forsiveness. 1wtini with ounelves and extendina to everyone else in our world." Happily. it was a 0.y With Jampolsky -t.he famous psy- dliatrist and best-selling author. -and Dlue ClreDctOM, a tvoman Jampolsky introduced simply u a .. spiritual partner." The dapper doctor and pretty partner took Iona-corded micro- ,phoncs in hand and they roamC<i the UCI stage in synchronized movements. They walked sidc- by·sidc. They ·paused often. to •pzc into each other's eyes. They talked -in confidential tones - to themselves, •with each other and with an audien~ of 120. Their message: "Say GOod-Byc to Guilt," the title of Jampolsky's most recent book. That can be achieved, Jam- "Our definition of health is inner peace and we deftne heaUn1 aJ lettina ao of fear," uid Jam- ~lsky, who also authored .. Love is Letuna Go of Fear." That book and all of Jampolsky'a work is based on .. A Coune in Miracles" (published by the Foundation for fnner Peace) - a self-study program he credits with having mspired bis found.in& of 4S 'Centers for Attltudinaf Healina' at Tiburon, Ca. and throuahout the world. "Guilt is a self-made poison auaranteed to make us feel under attaclc,jusdfy our feelings of anacr toward ourselves or someone else, destroy our self-ateein and confidence, make us feel de- pressed, destroy our peace and Gerald Jampol•llJ Dia.De Clrclaefone and This party knocked 'em dead The party at the oewC.ouottySlde Ion wasa reaJ killer ... one man wu stabbed, one wu shot and one wu poisoned and dropped dead right on the dance floor. It wu ohaos for the; members and guesu of Showboat chapter, OC Performing Arts Center. as the ambulance with ICl'C&minasircnarrived to takeaway the victims and _ a detective kept questiooinacverybody ... even while they were t.ryina to cat their chicken cordon b~u. Tbewildsocnewaspartofa mystery-dinner dance .. Au N•tt ofNewpon co-<:baired the event that also honored North Countians aa.Mn OlaMM, cantya J...._, Mlriam KAJW ... (award presented by Jule AJ'llOld ofNB) and OIMJt ...,.._., -ON ST AGE: Center SOO members and aucsu have stood on stqe at the Perf'Qrmin1 Arts Center where artists will stand beainnina th.ia f.a.lLAbout 150 of the youna professional supponpouptoured The center recently and bad one last chance to view the oonstruction prosrcss . . and the victims and lritrer wwerc actors and pan of the fun. Guests bad lb~ opportunity to solve the mrstcry that wu revealed after the dinner ... Not much smal talk at this party. Ev~was10cau1ht indiscoverinawbat happened,' said mcmbers.frley Retaker (with husband ·Gree). Wbodunnit? Member Mary R~oM and her husband Beltfi&urcd itoul ltwua woman and the killinp were blamed on busineu problems. Groups of20 were conducted lhrouab the area by Dldr &Jtanw and otherCenteuWf members. Pala Matdlews(VPsocial evcnts)&tT'lQled the event that &ook viewers from the p<>nal to the~· rebeana.I ball, etc. Now, that thesroup had decided everythina ll in 1oodhandsatthe11te attention&OestotbeJune I Triathlon. 0 Cen<er SOO is orpnizina the event to be stapd in and round Lake Miuion Viejo. At least 1,000 triathleteure expected to comr,:te an we have S 130,000 in cash and in-kind donations, 'said president Dea)' Fr~. Other would be Sherlock Holmeses attendiq included O.Yle and Belt ~ooop. Am and FA Rlndamu, oAMeand ,...,. ... Botwell, Trld and Ge,._ U•A1lm, DuleMandScettTaylor, LWa and Wally llalllle, a.. and Belt Wklle and Nauette and David Plttmaa. •llECOGNJTION:''lfOtanacC.ountybadanam- •bula(ljMofthe aru, Rd Dblc would be an excellent ~oice, ·~said JM ~r. Pacific Chorale dircctor, liS praeoted the Newport Beach resident wit& a silver !Jltimeclalli· on. •IT AUAN CUL Tt1RE: To date, more than SI 00,000 bas been railed for a proposed Italian Cultural Center. The capitol camJJeiln wu kicked off at a reception held at C'.annelo ·s Restaurant in Corona del Mar with ownen CarmeloMu .. andT•J ~ua bostina. A spread of aourmet Italian foods and wines was servedup to the-75 aueats indudina Dr. Aam. J. Bealver, Italian cons11l acneral. Boniver praised the membenoftbeOCAmerican Italian Renaiuance Foundation for their effort to preserve the Italian culture and tanaua&e. Interested persons wishina more infor- mation of tlie center may call Vlacellt Ucata at S 38·2 I 00 or F'raM DeSutlt, S 33-360 I. Ill r .. I• I it Dina, wearing a black drns with fabulous pearls and black and white bat, was one of six OC women honored North Oranaie County YWCA at the Anaheim Hilton. BebJ~n of Costa Mesa. VP and aeneral GDIDlllt'f ofNordstrom 's Soutbern Calif omia division. was pre1ented the business and industry award. Sanders '· a put sheath dress ofbeiae brocade linen Wit& aold · lry, aoceptcd b(raward from James D. w ..... identandcheif operatingoffioerofBalcer Inter- A dinner dance on May I 6at the Holi~_y Inn Crownc Plaza (near l.AX) is bein& planned by the OC group and the JtalianCulturaJ institute. Prof. PrueeteoC.aad (commission on education) from Rome will be speaker. 'mn• Retdpo, a conocn pianist., and Roby and His Anaels will provide music. f ~SHION CALENDAR PAsBION SHOWS: Laauna Niauel Woman's Oub will present a fashion luncheon 11 a.m. May 1 S at the Ritz Carlton. Kitty LesHe will show fashions from sho~ in Atrium Court, Fuhion Island. T1ckets (S~)arc now .. on saJe and may be purchased by calling Mrs. Charles McBrayer, 495-8629. ~ will benefit the Pediatric Caooet. Research Foun- dation ofOC. Tustin. Lido Silks and Ms DcNoux will shown Thunday at the 11 a.m. meetina of Thursday Momina O ub at I.he Huntinston Beach Inn. A new sJatc of officers headed by Betty Odhner, president., will be installed. Fashions from La Galleria of TOMORROW'S RESULTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stock market closing prices will be available in the Daily Pilot beginning May 4th, at the following selected stores and news racks. Why wait until tomorrow when you can find out tonight on the street no later than 6:00 pm. Store owners who want the late stoclc editions coll...Single Copy Sales Director at 6'2~4321. Corona del Mar .... c-..... ~s.... .... :;.:t .. =t:: ~&lodloy ·~·.~s... C--t+wy ' ().dold .. Irvine Huntington leach .. ·-·· o,u .... aw- ~'~ ' (.!.'There•~ only twb emotions: love and auilt, and if we accept one. we den.r the otbcr. We have that choice. be added. · What is unconditional love and how is it accomplished? Circin- ciono said, "UnconditionaJ love ia total acceptance of self and of otbcrs without reservation, without wanting to chanac any penon in any ~Y· It as not blamina ourselvc&.and others ..... "An&er as not justified," wd Circinciooc. Anger is nothing more than the desire to ma.kc other people feel guilty. An •Dll'Y QetSOD is afrai<band we would be wise to imagine that person with arms outstretoocd, pleadina for hclp.3or love." • At least three people rn lhc audience said that they had ben- efited from Jampolsky's teach- 8et8J Sanden and Rath DlDC· inp for many yean. One of them wu Joe Martt, l S, who was bhndcd, partially peralyzed and brain-damqed in a tractor acci- dent nine years qo. With bim wu bis mother, Mary, who went on stage with Joe t0 lbare their inspirina story of ovcrcomina fear with fovc. The third penon wu Oaelle BellleJ, the mother of RMMa B,..._y, 23. who wu stabbed to death in the Saddle. back Collqc parking Jot last January. _ •· 1 still uk God, 'WhyT, but I don't hate," said Reilley. She said that she banded out copies of Jampo\Jky's book, .. Teach Orily Love" at the memorial service. "l asked the mourners to offer unconditional love lO the pe:non who ldllcd Robbin so that they may not do it again ... " she said. ............. _..,_ Jw Wolf &Dd 8eNrlJ WMa. eaa ll.99P a ~et. . ... .......... '--.... DemaJ rrelclearlcll. Comlle 0n ........ Ouy llablcll N9dJ fortoar. New Fall Super MEXICAN RIVIERA C.bo San Lucas • Ac•pulco • ZihU11taM)O • Pu~rto V•llana 0ep81U 9126-12/7 CARIBBEAN 'it. Thomas • St Crru • NuNu • Plus thl'ff more poru Oe1>1ru 8/27, 9'14 and 9124 8-DAY 4 PORT CRUISES from Slll60 9/6 & 1014 and 10 DAY 6-PORT CRUISES fmm Sl66() 10191216 TRANS· PANAMA Cura.;au • St Thomu • 1 C.""11. • <.,an Bin l1l1nd11 • Pitnama Cln11I Oeplrt~ 10 12 121 11 • 10 12 1llnt'l'll'Y vanl"I 9DAYSFROM $){)95 lODAYSFROM lnctuchnc A1rf111" lODAYSFROM $J495 "Save~ toSSOO and get more of what you cruise for. ThatS the Sitmar Experience!' RFNJTO SORRENTlNO Ch1rf ru,..... T'' F•"'"" The Sitmar Ex~ntnce 1 a l~er. more ltisurf'ly and lu'<umu C'TUISf urrounded by clwm1~ Italian hMt~ hkt Bfntto who makt 1tmar tht> choict of 90 many ul)f'ntnctd t"rut'l(rcl These saving!l of $400 to $800 ~r couple vary by dtsUnaMn J.nd apply to thf' fil"\t two adults many o( our romfortablt. 'padous cabin Space 1s hm1ttd. ~1 call your mwtl agtnt today and d1Cl('ovtr lht d1fff'ttllCf' of Tht 1tmnr F.xpmtnct' Sitmar Cruises I A i • 6, "I I t I C ~ .. - I I r 1 f Fashibn ISiand' S '85 retail sales up .21 percen·t! Shopper flow also increased 19 percent since Atrium Court· s opening last year By ROBERT HYNDMAN Otho.Ir,... ..... The opening of the lrvme Ranch Farmers Markel and the JS.store Atrium Coun helped boost retail sales at Newport Center Fashion Island by 21 percent in 1985, Irvine Co. officials announced recently. Sales for the year totaled $193 million, according to David Mudgett, president of lrvme Retail Properties Co. -the division of the Irvine Co. that owns and operates Fashion Island. Average sales for all independent mercba.ots in the center W8S' a reoord $288 per square foot, Mudacn said. The 21 percent increase id' retail sales was the. taricst notched by Fashion Island since the center open- ed two large department stores - Bullocks Wilshire and Neiman- Marcus -in 1977-78. said Bill Pope. vice president of retail development "We're also seeing a 19 percent increase in traffic sioce Atrium Court opened." Pope said. From a monthly averaae of about 280,000 visitors a month. Fashion Island now attracts about 3S0.000 a month, he added. The Ncwpon Beach retail center grewfrom 70to 105retatloutlct.swtth the opening of the Atrium Court last November. Five more stores have since opened in the threc·$tory mall, an additional five are ready to be occupied and a final fi ve store spaces are currently under construction: Pope said. .. ln addition to the success of the Atrium Court. nearly one-fifth of other Fashion Island s.torn ~rded sales incteascs of more than 20 percent in I 98S. And 12 merchants enjoyed sales increa5e$ of more than 40 percent last ye.ar, they included Al's Garage. Jean Ryan and Apropos. Among the five major department stores m Fashion Island, Robinson's ranked highest in total saJcs during 1985 with more than $4S million taken in, Pope said. The Fashion lsJand store ranp second in sales volume among the 22 Robinson's stores in Southern California. Among the non-department store sales leaders, men's apparel stores topped the list with At Ease, Brooks Brothers and Silverwoods the top three. Wyndham Leigh Jewelers, which moved to Atrium Court in 1985 and doubled the size of its stocc, was the top performing store in terms of sales per square fool, Pope said. It ~s the third consecutive year the Jewelry store finished on top of the salcs- performance list. Among . department sto~ Rob- inson 's finished first for the third year in a row an sales per square foot. Fashion Island officials say the creation last year of the Newport Center Fashion Island credit card has boosted-~lcs as well. More than ·' SS,000 shoppers bold the credit Qlds, which can be used by abool 100 buaines5t5 in and around Fullion lsland. Aooordina to Irvine C-0. de~-'>P ment plans, Newpon Center Is b· pccted to srow further in comtng years. The Newpon Beach City Council is considerina a company proposal shit would add 70 more stores Lo Fullion Island bt' the cod of 1987. Coo.sCnro- tion of an entertainment area and covered walkways also are ,proposed for the open-air retail center. The new development would carry out· the Atrium Court's Medit~rranean architectural theme. Cqmputer pioneers aim spark at toys Multimillionaires share a fondness for games, pranks, vision of Walt Disney By STEVE WIUTEIN SUNNYVALE-Steven Wozniak and Nolan Bushnell, two of the computer industry's most renowned pioneers, have Silicon Valley abuzz with their talk about joining forces to build electronic toys. There is no merger yet, but there are flickers of elcctncity m this odd· couple match of multimillionaires who share a fondness for games, pranks ind the vision of Walt Disney. Wozniak designed Apple Com- puter Inc.'s first computer. and Bushnell founded Atari Inc. Both moved on after those enterprises grew mto bia corporations to try new tbings, and now they are talk.mg about merging Wozmalc's CL 9 Inc. and Bushnell's Axion Inc. One ofrus favorite pranks. he said, was rcpropammaog several numbers on an airport hotel telephone in Reno, Nev .. so that callers would reach a friend ofhis in Texas. Another was cheating a nickel slot machine in Las Vegas. Nev. -"I'm very, very proud of th.is." - by figunng out how to double the Jackpot. BushnelJ laughed about his own gag of plaoting a photo-sensitive clec· tronic cricket that chirps when the lights arc off and "drives people nuts." Wozniak said his hero has always been the fictional boy genius and inventor Tom Swift. But he quickly agreed with Bushnell, who said his hero is Wall Disney. ,,~ -some of which fizzled. Wozniak, whose wealth is esti- mated at $40 milJfon to $50 million after the-sale of more than $ l 00 million in Apple stock, sponsored two giant rock 'n' roll festivals that won pnilsc from rock fans but lost a bundJe of cash. He has Jivcn generously 10 the ballet and Childrcrr's Discovery Mu- seum in nearby San Jose and to various charities. He also has made what he calls "a conservative investment" of severaJ million dollars in a 16,000-scat music amphitheater m nearby Mountain View. He sajd he will get a modest return on his money. plus personal use oftbe grounds for two days a year. He plans to put on a free concert and a· picnic for employees of Apple Com- puter. Asked whether making money at an early age might have hurt his potentJal as an engineer, Wozniak wd he could take either side and Uf.UC iL . "You can get certain people together and there are sparks," Bushnell said in ajomt interview, h.is voice booming and his blue eyes gleaming with excitement as always while smo ke curled lazily from his pipe. "I can see those sparks of creauvtty happenmg wtth Steve and me." "I believe m that punty, to create a really great environment," Bushnell said. "l think the thing that's always driven me is trying to make the future happen a little faster. That's what Steve and I want 10 do here. "I build products as much for myself and my family as I do for the rest of the world. But I assume always that 1fl want it that somebody else 1s going 10 want it as well." APf.1! and Atari compater foanden 8teTe Wozniak and l'f o Buabnell play with atu.ffed toy• and plan electronic onee at Buebnell'• AXLOl'f Inc. office ln Sunnyvale. 'I couJd say that I got off the track, that I couldn't just work on some good engineering and do as much as I would bave in my hfc," he said. "But you can only expect to do one Apple LO your life. · "And the money did give me a lot of freedom," he added. "It gave me Jean Boyd Auto Club service alde ends career Wozniak. 35, wore a sport shirt. Jtans and sneakers. Bushnell, 43, had on a suit and uc. Both have fuzzy, dark beards and impish smtlcs. Woznaalc spoke in his soft, relaxed, almost shy manner about busmess. but when the subJCCt turned to the vanous pranks they have pulled. he suddenly became animated and laughed as he told stories. One of Bushnell's dreams 1s to have a SI 00 million annual research and development budget to work with. "Then I could really make some things happen," he said. "And the onl y way to do that is to have a b11J1on-d0Uar company. It's not a matter of the money but ofeffectuat- in$ technology, using technology for thinss that need to be done." Has second dream is to design a small city. "That sounds Oalcy, but I can see so · many thmgs that are wrong wittt the way the world is cum:ntty put toaetber, so 1 think. 'Hey. it would really be fun."' he said. Wozniak claJmcd be as ··not that high on goals," and said the most important things to him are his wife and two children. "I want to spend as much time as Play the Smart Tenant Game Follow the road to University Tower and d1scCNer you won 't hsve to pay for a lot of things m this new, first-class office building • A prime /tVme location without the congestion of the central business area. only minutes from John Wayne Airport • Easy freeway access • Free parking for tenants and 9uests • A nearby park for JOggmg or relaxing • Views of snCJN-capped mountains or green rolling hills from the only office tower m University TCJNn Center. Orange County's newest "small town," which includes a vafloty ol new houSJng ·Located across from UC Irvine. m the Airport-Metro-UC/ 7Hangle 01*1 Summer 1986 A dcwlopment or Dsv1son & Ferguson Leasing Offtee m The Marketplace 4249 Campus Orive, Suite 152 Irvine. Callforn1tJ 9' 7'6 7141854·2448 • Restaurants and shopping st your dOorstep in The Market- place. an already-open retail, restauntnt and entertainment C6flter r,... c~ ~ ol °""'9 811~,,,.u "' 019"91t County Exclusive Leasing A(Jent Iliff. Thorn & Co Tom Acl<lsm, Bob Stillwagon the freedom to create a good product possible with them," he )31d "This 1s or a rock 'n' roll fcstjvaJ, or build a about four days in a row that I'm stadium. and the freedom to start a going to miss my Juds at night. My company because I saw a need for a wife said they were crymg that I product in my own living-room." wasn't with them enouJh." Wozniak started CL 9 last year to Some people an the industry have produce a powerful remote control quesuoned whether Bushnell and deVlcc for household appliances. The Wozniak will go throuJh with lhe product is not ready yet, but the merger. which neither 1s yet com· technology will be used by Axion for mitted to. its remote control toys. Stewart Alsop. editor of PC Letter. Bushnell sold Atari to Warner a computer industry newsletter, 1s Communjcations Inc. for $28 m1lh on one of the skeptics. in 1976, then had another hit with "Woz is an undisciplined free Pizza Time Theater. But be became sptnt; Bushnell is more a promoter, a bored with the fast food and video professional visionary able to sec game chain and shifted his attention things before others do," Alsop said. to other start-up companies. ··1 could see them coming up with a He began Catalyst Technologies product, but I don't see their rela:-lnc. in 1980 as a venture capital tionsh1p.surviving to build a com-umbrella company and invested in 17 pany. Woz01ak is one of the nicest companies, many of which failed people you'll ever meet, and he's under the management of others. brilliant at making everyday products Wozniak and Bushnell worked do wonderful things. But he is together bricOr 12 years ago o n the uniquely undriven. Bushnell has design of Atari s popular video game, drive." Breakout. Now they see themselves Wozniak, who founded Apple helping to revolutionize the Loy Computer with Steven Jobs, and business for children and adults. Bushnell both made their fortunes m "I think we've really just SCTatched their late 20s. Smee then, they have the surface of what tecJmology can do dabbled in several business ventures, for toys," Bushnell said. Jean Boyd will take her own aclvice when she rtures this month after 21 years as a service representative at the Costa Mesa office of the Automobile Club of Southern California: she'll travel. Her first itinerary will be for a trip across the country. When sbc returns home, the Cor- ona dcl Mar resident will devote more time to the Neighborhood Watch program where she is a cooTdiaator w11h Newport Beach Police otlloct Mark Everton. She became involved wt th the project after being muaed in her neighborhood in Deccmbci-1984. Boyd recently won the Five Diamond award. ·Recipients of the quarterly recognition at AAA art picked by patrons who choose their favorite employee. She was tbc first selected from the Costa Mesa office. She started her auto club career in 1948 irt Los Angeles and worked in Pasadena, FuJJerton and Culver City. Cordless computers debated WAS HINGTON (AP) -Users of personal oom- puters aod desk-top termmals could communjcate via radio, eliminating the wires that must now book one terminal to another or to a central processing unit, under a proposal put out for comment Thursday by a federal agency. Users of "wireless computer terminals" would have to tum their systems off and reconnect them to wires if they caused interference to primary government radio or meteorological users. Such a plan would allow immediate reloaction of a comp1:1ter terminal within an office without an expensive re-winng process. The system proposed to the Federal Communi~ tio ns Commission by Motorola, Inc.. would permit shared use· of a section of the radio f~uenc1es now ~t aside for signals from weather satellites and cert.am government radio ~mmunications. However, since the computer stgnals would be transmitted at one-tenth of one watt, a very low level Federal Communications Commission en4inccrs esti: mated the signal couJd carry a usable transmission about 500 feet. Those who wish to comment on the proposal may contact the FCC at 1919 M St .. N.W,; Washington D.C. 20S54 ' Software system introduced McDouell l>n&la• bas introduced a new software system for local government management. The Auto- mated Government Management System 1s an on-line, interactive system that provides solutions for the administration oflocal 1ovemments. The company also has announced the ava.ilabthty of a new Pnnting Indus- try Manaacmcnt and Control System desi'1\ed to run on .its line of relational data base manaaement m1n 1computers • • • Th<' Sta•dard Pacific Corp. has selected Carole Eldlea latertort of Santa Ana to desian the model home interiors at Montedto, a develop- ment of sinaJe-family homes sched- uJed for a late spnna openina in Rancho Santa Marprita. • • • Fountain VaJlcy-be9cd In Canoe has released a new catal<>& dcscnbing its LCS Socket series which provides secure IC mounting to PC boards and throuah Hole/Pad panems. • • • The Paradise Group of lrvme, which was fonncd 10 1982. has rcocntly incorporated under the new Southwest adopts school The Urbain H . Plavan Elementary School 1n Fountain Valley was adopted by Southwest Sav1np and Loan AsSOC1at1on tn oercmo01n last week at the school. Branch Manattr Ma.nan Mcindoe '4tld the arrangement will create a the school. name Para4llse Detlp a,...._ The principals Christopher Lee Koch and James Bell, have a combined 24 years of work.ina in architecture, plannma and construction. • • • The NatMaJ E419CadM Cerp. of Newport Beach has reported ruord fint quarter results with net earnings up 6 l percent, reachina $2.3 million. compared to $1.4 million the prior yur. • • • Leisure Time Video, Polar Inter· national froteo yoaun st~ and C.ua del Sol sun tannina center are now open in W ... rN1e V~eC..., 1.0 Irvine. The community sboppina center 11 owned and operated bx Jrvinc Retail Properties Co., the retail d1vis1Qn of the Irvine Co. •••• WUllam GNell I AIMda... of ._----------------~------------"'!'-------• panncnh1p betw-ttn tht bu int and ',· \ >. In one of the first projC(U, South- west Savinp ~ spontonna an a.n cornC"St for first, second an<t third andcn. 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Nwpt 9ch *"'•11 Cherboutg, Hlll'bor Ridge, Nwpt **•1213 E. 891bo9 Blvd.~ 840-48ea 11,750,000 8ufMMy 1-6 •48 AalClng Wind, lrvtM 733-9582 S133,500 Bd'I 644-8200 S700,000 Set-Sun 1-6 Set-Sun 12.... 7Aft4M&•s -.ooo ..... ,Sun 1 a 2512 Wweaeet, ltolldrnoor, H.V.H. WM* of Newport Beach ~ --u -v 1358 Gelazy, Oo\W ~. Newport Beectl &M-0121 '3e8.500 lat-&.w\ 1-6 842-5200 Fee !Md Sunday 1-5 2 II ,111 Fiii i• er IEI ••Ml Goktelirod, CdM 759-9100 $42q,000 ~ Incl Sunday 1-5 *2984 Butwood, Eutbluff, N.B. 75M700 1352,900 Sunday 12 .... 27Ge Hlllatde Dr, Hlll'bor VW Knole. N.lf 720-1879 Set/Sunday 1-6 • *28 Cenyon 11&8nd, McL.eln-Blg Cenyon •432 IMbth T.noe, Corona H~ 84()-4.429 '210,000 Sunday 1-5 944-8200 1575,000 8at-&.w\ 1 .... 1417 K ... DrM, Corona de' Mir 84-4-IOeO 1449,000 Sat/Sun 1 .... 2 Rue Cannel. Big CM)'On, Newport Bech 75M700 1375',000 Sunday 1-5 IPD lllllY 1-1 ... . ...... Utl"-"" OctMfront 3 bdrm. fottm wtew.......... .. ........... B. White a IEllM• .. 1111 u.a.._•,•-2512 •0=• e 115 ee T of Rocky Point Spygtw P'rime s bdrm • ._.. story F.R ........................ J. Btect ~ ,12,'?oo.ooo ... sat-&Un a-e -.. •I• 11•--. UH-.'* 4n eoeta Mw St EMtllde eo.ta Mw Bly, oc.11. cft) lilflb w. 3 bdrwl .................... D. MIR 842-5200 S225,o0o Sunday 1..S • ....__ 121 ..... -UC.,. Del Mir, Coeta Meea Tasttf\tl f'inehurit. 2 bdrm, den. sm ..ew ........ , T. 831-7370 1183,000 .. Sunday 1-5 U CM S2M • llt 106 Ectgew.-, Balbo9 P9Nneula ' 87MIDOO '450,000 Sunday 1..a Cbc •.t lfl otle. ..................... -....................... J. ~ • ~Blutfl lllffL..!__Pll.• • ...._ 8"-5811 1238 ooo Sat-Sun 1-6 335 Pmza. Udo IM, NB 873-7300 1555,500 Sunday 1 .... 944 Sandcaetle, Corona de' Mar 780-1900 $425,000 Sund8Y 10-1 2093 Santa Ana Aw. ·eo.ta MeM 54&-5e06 1179,500 Sunday 1-5 •2..0 Santa IMbel. f.Mta6de eo.ca Mw 842-5200 1174,500 Sunday 1-5 508 Ven'* 8'uff9. N.8. 75M700 1219,&oo Sunday 1-5 * 11732 Via Verona. N9wport a.ct\ 759-1501 1218,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1801 Yacht Cemlla, ~ ~ "349,000 Sunday 1-5 **127 Harbor aatand, N9wport ~ 844-8200 S1,596,000 Sat-Sun 2-6 I. ,111 Fii i• wm **eoe H•bor 1• Dr., NB 759-9100 11,075,000 Sunday 1-5 ••...,1 NapoM, Harbor Ridge, N.B 144-9080 $3,800.000 a.t/8un 1-6 "1 Montpelier, Harbor RkSge, NB 759-1501 $595,000 Sunday 1..5 ***115 Narbonne, Harbor VIR, NB 844-8200 S 1, 100,000 Sunday 1-6 **3308 OCMn Blvd, Olde CdM 875-8027 18915,000 Set/Sun 1-6 •••2224 Pldftc Dr/PCH/Acada. Corona de' Mar 844-e200 Set-Sun 1-6 250 Poppy, (OcMn VW). Old CdM 759-8070 "409.000 S.t/Sun 1-4 1801 Port Abb9y Place, NB 759-9100 '3&9,000 Sat-Sun 1-6 •2012 Port ert.tot, Harbor VW 780-8285 $329,500 Set-8un 1..6 "1939 Port Seaboume, H.V.H .... N.B 144-toeO $428,900 Sat/Sun 1-6 e * 1720 SkytW'tt, Coeta ._.... .. 831-12te S138,000 S.tlSun 1-4 125 Via Koron, Udo IM, NWl)ort 8Mc:t\ 831-7300 1487,500 Sunday 1 .... :30 COlllS TOWllllES FOi SILE 42e1" Awcedo. Corona det ~ 875-5511 1219,000 Set-8un , .... 2 II ,111 Fiii g tr m ••2792 longwood Court, CM 54&-2313 1188,500 Sunday 1-4 Elld Mt 3 lldr111, many ntrn. .................. F. Scott.(va ' , !u /2111213 Hartford, Huntington Bd'I , _ .. _IJ2t,Ml-2tU"'1 ....... 141..t5&S '217,000 Saturday/Sunday 720 Via Udo SOud, Udo ..... NB I' lovtly NefllliO, 4 bdrll'I, ._,room ............. D. Joflftlon 730 Mlflblr, IMM Ternoe, CdM IUM PUW•• MM,•-115 HI 1 759-11n 1275,000 Sunday 1-6 3 bdrnt, 2 Mtll Oft tM bey ........................... M. Ro.stelot 5304 Neptune, t~ 1eeOtt , -1111nm . PM.•-Ml lw en.noo 1241,ooo ~ 1-4 flrivatt 4 bdnll, pool .................................... 8. Barn..., 321 P~ Oki CdM, Corona Del Mat .............. _UM PwtClllrtll .:s::~..:= Wood,~ 12-' SoM1lt .... s bdnll, F.ll.... .... . .. .. , ....... ft .... ~ 1180,000 • Sunday 1..S -.. ••S tm•-Ml I 111 11 108 Vta Walllrli UdO Ille, NB w . c1a1r1 COftdition. '*'yard......... . .......... t TlbM 8n-noo 1341,000 8"'*Y 1-4 . -~432 ~. ~ Hgta. NI ·f I u ~ l()U r: li()MI:§! 84MS41 1238,500 8at/8un 10-5 • I 1111 Whft9 S. W~, H9tMW \fa.w ... • 8EAL TOU. 6 75·6... 87MOOO $399,500 a.t..eun 1-6 1u1 ..... c.... "._....· c., ... •1 ••r I ••M1 w.ldeOt Court. eo.ta Mw 1"• l • t41«903 '215,000 Sun 12 .... Let the people In daatfted help you ••'41' W•Mleat Oourt. eo.a MeM · write 1n ad that wlll pt resP,Onte. M OI03 1191,000 a.t-8un 1-6 .. --~- \ -\ ...... * •2208 Pon ow-r-. H.V.H. Seewtnd, NB 759-9156 $47',&00 8M-8un 1-6 *2001 K9wan-. irw. Terrtl09 87MOOO .-.ooo 8at-8un 1-6 . **2108 ...,.,..., .... ,..,..,.. 845-0303 IMt,000 8un12-6 ae1 Ser4c--. Hatt>or va.. .-. 87MOOO . $339,000 8un 1-5 •2011 TahUM Terr., Irvine T.,.._ M4-l200 •••• ooo 8at/8un 1 .... 124 Vta TrtlMa. UdO -N8 873-1300 l4&0,000 8undeV , .... 873-7300 $796,000 Sunday 1-4 • ...,2019 Yacht Ae9olut• Sea V)ew, NB 201 COlumbla,_ NewP«1 er.et, Nwpt ~ 640-7849 $464,000 Sun 1..5 831-1* *179,too Sund9Y 1..S ~II ,111 Flm I• tr Ill ••7 Bodege 88y, Spyg4w H•. CdM 14-4-tOeO M7S.ooo Sunday 1-6 12 8umlnQ Tree, Big Cenyon 844-e20{) M75,obo Sat-Sun 1-6 * •31741 ContiJo Way•Aanch. Coto de C.. ~ 11,050,000 S.t-$un 1-a 1508 OotOthy Laine, W..edtft 75M100 '320,000 1 ~ 86g Canyon 84.+aoa .• 1.075,000 Sun 1-6 ••7 Gretel Court. tM!wpor1 leeOtt 873-7300 1195,000 ~ 1-4 • •3 Summenwtnd Court. tt.port IMclt\ 873-7300 1184,000 .. ""'" 1-4 .............. ' . - t I ' I 9' IDCNTIAL Moua.AC! "'8 lllm • U1RllT 1•1,111 Beautiful 3 8R bayfront. KllhlY uptnded. Fnturn hardwood floon, 1ta.lned Pm lkyllahtl, Larae fonnal Uvtna room and din1na room overlooklna bay. Family room and. billiard room. cus1om kitchen, tull 1ecurlly 1y1tem. Ste phanie Grody/BerbAta Aune ' I •lllYll "ll•IUTlll ULI" 11.-.- Ju.t reduced $100,000, former owner transferred and our corpor ate client aay1 aeU now! Five bedrooml, 4 ~ bat.ha, formal dining, and a country kitchen o ff a ccny family room. A privMte Ntate with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finest view locationa. Danny Bibb/Stephanie G~y •MIT• P ... IY LIUTllll lffl,IOO Four bed.rooms, 4BA. family room, bllliard room, pJu_, a 2BR guest 1ult.e A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motJVated. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody ,......... 1211.- Co.Jta Mesa ch.armer. 2 story with family room and den. Potential 4BR. Tastefully decorated through- out. Hat hardwood floors, large mast.er swt.e. wet bar, pantry, redwood deck. Met1culously rrwn- tained. Vlrglnta Swan TUii •• a urnwr u . 1111,000 Owne r wouJd like small home in Newport or Costa Mesa Space for • two boa ta m this one story 3 BR home with den and two hreplaces Wonderful view of bay and New- port Center. Barbara Aune -• ~Ullll •m'S ,..., ....... Full on ocean VJew Private pool, 2BR. 2BA +den AJI condaliorung. sk yUght.1, French doors plus the amerut.aes that this gated communi- ty has to offer Ann Peters IUlM IS IWDlll Slll,000 The un obstructed ocean. city lights and su n.set vtew can ~ enpyed from th 11 beaut.aful, upgraded 4BR. 3 1h BA home. Two family rooms, a library, c:o mmuruty pools, spas and t.enrus courts -all in gate guarded Harbor Ridge MaraJou lngold and Maureen Wh1 t.e IPllT&OtW UYHN'T man 12.i1a,eoo Courtyard entry w1th ~aut1ful la wn Wonderful VJew of bay and of th e jetty from all major rooms. Everything ts ne w -kJtchen , baths. carpet&, pier & float Trad1t1on.al eTegance an this spadous 4 BR home with game room . fami ly room and formal dining Walk steps ti) se- cluded beach. &-Yerly Morp hy U11 -1rw MllTINnH flll&IT 1121,000 TitJed "THE CASTLE" thu~ home provtdl"'i 110phist1calfod Jiving with 3BR. 2 1,.,BA and 2 pat.aos L1"ht. aary and a fr~h ft'(>hng Sank owned with vny flex1blt fmancmg. Qutck f>fll:rnw Tom Allil'\80n/M1clo Cooper TWl llUH lt Slt'TU 1111,IOO Partial oet>an Vlew P<•n tho wie with skybghta and Cathedral ceal.mgs Aar c.'Ondluoned Super aec:unty WaJk t.o beach Commuruty pool. Priced tn aeU! L iz Be:a.Jey and Linda <Jt>th IHHllT Lil '900,000 One of the last~ 50' waterfront with privilege for pier & sltp to ac - <:omoda t.e s~· boat Martha M3Cnab FHIT llW O&llfl AllU 12,AH ,OOO Spac10W1 romTVI, soanng c...-ahn~ overlook most dramalJ( cra..'lhmg sud, rnrlu1 &.nd <m ti' Catalina F'1vp bedr ooms. 3BA, hvang, dm1n~. fam- 11~ brf'akfast. pool + nuud ''I q~r u·ni Incl uding land at $2,495,000 Martha Ma<n/.Jh &W.111 ". Lil 12,IOt,000 Last 8va1lablf' lot on Ahalonf' Pt in Jrvin<· Cnv,. Approx1mat.1·ly 1 li,000 aq ft with t..c.-ean Vlf'W an 11 pnvatl• U>m.mun1ty Marth:. Ma<.TIAh n1 llntUTf 1e•m1&1 rnan 1•,100.000 Loe.at.Pd on :.pprox1mnt1•ly 2 la< r~ ov.-rk1ok1ng Newport'• Uppn B.'ly SumpllOl!l' est.at.r ~f fonJit t11U.I priv . .c-y , iw1·unty, l.Qv1~h main l1V1n~ qwirt#rt, 1Cpe.rau-•rvWlta qu.1r t.t-n, oomplMt> pquP!(tJ"lan f lhtw"I, 20 ~r garal(t> nil ~urroundf-d hy Lht' mt•t excPptl()naJ ground11 & l<t1.nd8'-11pmg compl1·t1· w ith runnml( · .. ~•ma. founw1n•. p<1<>IA im d masaJv,, rf"dwood tr'"... M9rtha Macru.b IA"lllT .. ,.., ISUll MJl,111 Pnvacy nd a umquP hf ~tyle arr. youn 1n lhlt OpPn and apaaoua bayfrtmt horrw Thrt.'t· bedroomt, 2 •.At BA. ~ fir ·plac.u. indoor 1pa, txtr• larg1· l<>t 0JtnmunJty bf-ach. Will ll(T1'1mtJl'iaw 35' bath Gayl~ Amato • # 2 GIYIO PWA, l llTE 100 8441200 ... -·-11.nama ••uu111 .. FOA SAU SY OWNIM AOlNT .. 51113 HlllOll llllE Exciting Ocean and Bay Vlewt from expanded "Miramar." 2 BR/den. highly upgraded. Priced for lmmedl· ate sale. $550,000. . .,.......,1 .. .............. Absolutely outstanding remodel on 1 large corner lot on the Plazza. Nearly 4000 sq. ft. with 5 bdrma, famlly 1 room. gourmet kttchen. and IMng room with wall of Ffench doors to spacious patio. $895,000. Call Biii Feeney 675-1058 or 631-1400. W&TllflHTllmS .... NEW LISTINGS • UOIUY 1111 ... You wlll love this new llatlng. A ~paclous townhome, highly upgraded. 2 BR . family room. formal dining room, tennis. pool. llWNIT IUIT 1111,IM Enjoy nearb,y beaches. community tennis. pool/spa ln private 2.BR, 2'h BA condo with FR. formal OR, wet bar. flrepla,ce. Appointment. .. UIYlll •Ull 1211,IM Wonderful 3 BA. 2'h BA condo with wooden fl oors. wet bar, formal dining room, large kitchen. fireplace, sunny patio. community. pool and spa. Tll lllffS 1211,111 3 BR. 2 BA one story condo on beautiful g~eenbelt and cul-de-sac street Excellent con- dition. Priced to sell. llAll llU ..... Excitement prevails In dynamic 4 BR waterlront home. Marble floors, trench doors. gourme1 kitchen and large master suite with fireplace. NEWPORT BEACH •WPNT SHIU 1211,111 Own our own land and llve on the water In professlonally decorated 3 BR, 2 BA home. Large deck. covered patio. security system. K WPNT IUOI 1211,111 New on market -fabulous 3 BR contemporary home on large corner lot. Expansive outdoot living area with pool and ape. Terrific buy. UYllHU PlltlOO Beautiful Bayshores Perteci location, 2 BR, 2 BA with state of art remodeled kitchen Priced to sell and room to expand 1&11•11111 1441,111 Exotic kol pond and fountain provide the am- biance that leads you through this 3 BR condo. Exceptionally well priced end ready to tell. UllllU 1441,111 Creative seller says "let's trade. What do you have? Lido dollhouee that you get to finish Ull llU ........ Remodeled home bullt around patio on 52' lot. 3 BA home on desirable 1treet. Newer kitchen and baths, beam celllng1, gallery entry. l911SU ....... Maximum uee of thl1 32' lot hu provld9d an elegant. 1paclou1, '4 BR famlly horn• Juat 1tep1 from the beach. OOOd financing . lll lAIY• ..... Opportunity 11 knocking. Call to ... thlt popurar Monaco plan In prime location of Big Canyon. Large lot with view o1 city and ocean. ........ .. ... Sophl1t1cat9d et.ganoe. 1 'h .,.ara. f rench door•. 3 flrtplac., matble tk>ort, 6 BR, <t BA, mald1 room, family room and much more IN 'SS-86 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-5 llTllllY .... , Utler Yleti lwr 2 BA, FR $172,000 M. MATTHEWS llWPIT IUll ntt ....... Lw 3 BR, FR, PIS $275,000 E. CORKETT ... •n~-.. .. 3 BR '329,000 J . DONAHUE ...,.., 1 ....... 3 BR. Spa $385,000 M. GUTH 1&1111""' ... 1.,.,.,, ........ 4 BR, Bonua $-429,000 L. WHITE 1&1111 ... 1 ..... 5 BR, Pool. Spa $3.800.000 L. McLOON llllAY ~ , ......... 3 BR, F .. $278,500 K.PARKEA .. ,....., !1!1 ~Lw 3 BR $299.000 J. MERTZ .... ,....,. .......... 4 BR. FA, View $345,900 0. VALENTINE ..... _.. 11Ul1•tftltLw 5 BR $387,000 M. PHILLIPPI l9t ltll 1Mftt&Mee 2 BR "420,000 B. MILES ........ . ... ,., ........ 4 BR, Bonut *'429,900 R. KURTZ MllllNW au 1•n1M1 2 8R, FR $4-49,000 G. LIVINGSTON ....... 11 ......... 4 BA, FR, Bonu1, Vu '616,000 B.AEEOY ..,..... ,~.., 5 BA, FA, Pool, Vu 1675.000 M.R EDY ---'':! 5 BR $990,000 8.EX . * .. Hlft.Ult 4 BR, FR $1 ,350,000 E. OLSON ---F. B~::e: 5 BA. POOi, Spt '3.800.000 BEST BUY ....... ,.,.,.. 4 BR, bright and thlnlng Ha new penny. AJI MW noor1, wfndowt, appllancee, flxtur•. t~ .... ca~ ne11, hardware, landecape -In fact everything! ........ .... 8peclou1 • .-.Oant. unobttruct9d bay view 5 BR "°" .. bullt eround enctOMd pool/8')a atrium. Perfect for family or entenalnlng. 644-9060 WM*. 't ,, . • • • WM*'. . .. . . . CORONA DEL MAR .. .... -1211,111 Best priced newer duplex south of PCH wtthln 1tep1 to shop• and beaches. 2 BR rear unit and charming 1 BA front unit. 4&1 IOI mD Hit .... Absolute best buy In this gate-guarded area. Former model wi th a BA and family -room. Private patio with custom spa. IMBll ftlW au Pll,000 Best value In the area. 3 BA + family room. 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen appliances. metl~uloualy maintained. Fee 1&•• ""' au tut,IOO You'll love the look of thla stunning 3 BAI Bleached hardwood tloora, Surber carpet, cory fireplace and a large, lush yard. 41111 ma IUl,111 EHtgant. freshly painted, new carpet. Plan 3 with 3 BA + FR, lush landacaplng. Magnificent pri- vate area, pool1 and tennl1. 411111111 ma ... _... Fresh, young and beautiful 3 BR + FR home. Lovely gardens view o1 the ocean plue poof a, tennl1, guarded eecurlty. UUll NW-.U Plt- Ju1t reduced. Exceptionally amen 4 BR eleganl· ly decorated and beautifully auuate d. A sparkl- ing lap pool wlll help keep you flt. llll•NW-.u IHIMI SandplP« model with 4 BR, spacious FR with flrepjace, beamed cetllnga, oentrat air, teeurlty, lovely garden and ocean view. Hurry on thl\ lllHINW -.U 1441,111 Rare Burlingame model with • BR, famlly room plua huge bonu1 room. BMutlful yard with fountain, barbecue. Soaring beamed ~llng. ......... .. ..... Impeccable family home with solar heated poot and 8'>• Mt In lushly landaeaped yard. Ocean vtew. new kitchen, man excep1Jona1 detallal lfTllMlal. ...,. •• Beet priced custom home In area. Traditional dealgn, !5 B"P 2 famlly room1, unique uptide- down noor-plan, complete children'• wtng. ........... ... .... Newty conatructed home deelgMd by Bnon Junnett•. A matterptece of epace utlltutlon and Mauty. 4 BA home + guee1. Appofntment onty. 111111-..... Tired of tM NrM old look? Savor tM ~ and ortglnal deelgn of thl1 & BR hom. locat9d In port'• ffneet community. ........ . ......... Watch tM t>oai. enter th9 hatt>or, wavee ci.- on rocka, f abuloue aunaet1 over C.tallna, alt ectlvtty at Little Corona right t>etow you . ... ,,. . ., ...... SO.t aHp pkla hi~ vtew of harbor. t~~b6e buUd'ng ~ wtth fantaetlc p1an1 ei>Prcwed by Coat.al Commtllk>n. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH I A, I ..l '~ . . New ft the •••••n te IMltre Mt -.vcka ..... ,..... .......... 4 'tte4'Mhel4 •••• , • .,,. ••Wft detft•• w tey trvcli• -.y •4hertltfft9 re•r ........... , .. ,, Oftty ... l.~ ..... (4 ..... "'"''"'""') D1llJ Pilot Gl111ifi1tl 142-1111 , l MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE Ill lllTl'I FIEE llEIT 1111L1m11m THE plMe IO come hOtM 10 -A pMCef\JI Ptltt·llltt Mffing convenfen11y loctled Onty mlnul• lo South Coeat ~la• end lht bMch "FREE r.tCROWAVE IF YOU RENT TIIS WEEKOOI" 1 •1•""' 1 &J .... & 'il.>#1/2 ~ l••*....VI .... 2 l•*•s: Tew11f11.,../l'A letM ~ f.CP\ACU OISllWASWRS Wt!... ,.., .ct Oolll l.wmtt •1111c Wted r Wf9it ~'"' C."*lrel ...... ~ ~ l , .. llMft Cowts ltllldry fdtita ,,,,, ...... • ' '°'"· No ..... ~ 0,,IC OP£N QAILY t..e 2400 Herbot ltYd. (It ,.., Drtv.1 coat• M••• 714/557-8020 MANAGID av RING MOntlRI .. 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"°'.,., .. c-rdal °"°"""· "~. loolw'9., 1teo1 i ...... • ...0 CANCfUATIONS OI OtANGU oo-"'4 od Ilea ,_ ~ le "'•°' .... fot ttw full -- • FOR MOttE DETAILS .... .... . CALL 642·5678 ..... r•I I MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- Ing. 3~ hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST ...,,.. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA , \ .. I CHICK IVEllllON POttSCHI!: AUDI Cf:tf.\/RQLE.T Hi9fl"t Qlta llt11 S.la •Service ] 1971 DKf'SUN 2llZ .$4,9$5_ -A • .. M:. ...... ,... 1• COUP£ DE 'VIW $12,995 p ltcrn Estevez Collection M428 Oeetgner Pattern M428, Sina 8-18 • Sl.m f fttld '""W> ne f •tv'I 1 WIC!lt!WIO •l'tc><. 1" 1 bocl¥-ooneoou. • •"-•"' • •"~ r...,,. •" !fie "'•Y fNI •"flfl • •o 1'111l• w1•t1 lftd ~ ~ 1n(l'tfl narrow.• ( 1111ve.z 01 'O'WMI hit ong-1 '" I bOiO blall e"CS ""'* P'•"' 11 wOulO lie ltT').tn " <;ft "' lllllC \ p.Qut Ot It~ tot I City y elf ""9'*'1J OI~ IM't# 00&,00-1 t._s ••• l•ill11 ()f' ~ lie C~ • O.&q1#• P.n .. n M""' • ~lldl(I .. ,., M '"" «;1u1IIO 11 .,. ,~(bl.I :)A ' '"IU''•' .... ~· .. 1 ... f\tl\ llflnc •"°If> 1w ""d !l • ., 10'" n P '""''"IC,,..~,.,., Ill -;out 111+...,...,..1 "9eo.r ~•.•I f"'Q • ~· ....,(1()(1\ I•,_._ \'(Ir"" I'" l.\OG ~--- 't• "'"' O"' 'lcl "A IC1 "O p,,.., "'• v~.H' NW ~SS 1P ""'1r 11i1 vArq ~i:;r ., ''V~nri.-••1 "• &t a ... .,., , .................. 'luWft .,...., ·~· ~ " ,_ ~\; O! ...... k ~·- - -l a OJJ'P a i ,. am. 11 a..... ·-_;..;. .... .:;:;;:IC~•::.:m;.;;;. __ ,~ ___ ... ___ 1e ___ 11>~na=~ MUC ll)TIC( I M UC M)lJC( .. Ml.JC MmC( FORD 't7 COUNTRY lllC11Tllut a111••1 tiet at. eo.ra U... Callf. eVllOI• ,_ nm ~,Delly Plot A1W1 27, MllY •. AC iiiiOU9__,_ .. 8QUU•r. Loaded. 1 MMm8TACT "' tat.27 MUAL .,.,, .... , 11, 11.1• MAm8TATW owner. l1f00 "'"'·Aune TM 'olOMllil...,..... TNI butlneM II ~ M9AC • e1n 'C su-114 TM folooMno S*'IOnl _. ........ 2'47 dcMg .......... .:: duc1ed by."' lndMOuat .... el• CT ~I dc*lg ~. IOOTT ~IOC&AT£S, Sulan C. aoo.t m WMI W11 ..... --.. ---,,._-,,_---fllA 8flllllNO Af>VV'TIS- FON> ·a &Gott l w~ 2170 ,.,. Or •• 8cMtl Thie *'"'*'1 .. llld ..... Mr IP'IC\ Wll 1 I F '" 1 _ _.:r-......;::;:;:;.;""~'~ -----INO/MA.-K!TINO. UIO :.0--Joa!c.IPCl.a=:c: uz:.=·W~l1701· =-IM~~.;'~:,:c;;,~ .... ......_, PICnnoulMJH•M :::'c:r.~03. ColCI 54M11t AWelAllYOr .• '°""'UgYna. tNI Tot .. adflllUM ...... , MMmlTA~ ol'lehatd Alan 8 erlln9. Calif. tan ,.,.,..1110 .uo.on: Tota l TM tolow4nl P••on .. r• nso Harbc>f Blvd 1103. ™8 ~ II COft-~~Meo.: lflblllUH IOt,•OS,211; ~~~:O. 114t eo.t1MeM,Cellf t2t26 dUc*I by. an lndMcNlil __ , .. • ., • lpecilel ........ ""* ..O-: ~ Aw. Ooeta Mlle, Tl\11 bulln... II ~ lr1en 4. Wood "-1~ 1llL c.,Mel ~/~-:: Cellf. tH27 ' duC'ted by an lndMclull Thie~ wee !led SU-101 ~1118tatutOty Jein. a. Oould tlMt TNt.....,.,.,,. .. llld Rll:Nrd SerllnQ wtth=~~tyonO.:-..!' r,·, --,,. --~c-~O:~~ ~ ,ullerton Ave., ~ ...... h ""-County C*1c Of Or· Tllll tlltamenl WM llld ~"' ""'" ~ ""'-. 110 .... ,. ...... ~:,::~ Celff. tH27 ange County on Aptl 21. With""-County Cllrll Of Or· : ··1.....,,.,...., ........ Thi. bu91neaa 11 con· 1tae 111ge 1 County on April 21. ,_ PM:'11T10Ue .., ... , Nnm (awplul) I. 1, 144; dUCted by. an lndMdual ,_ 1Ne BUICK DEAL ER Publllhecl 0ranae eoeat um 8TA~ 8"'pM • ,.....,.. pot. J.,.,. cioukt Publllhed 0tanoe eo-1 ,...., -. llflUll ... DWIY PllOt Aptll 27, M~ 4, TM tolOwlng peraona .,. ~ nt. 114.144; In-Tiiie atatement wee llld ....... Piiot ....... 27. Mav • Publllhed Orange Coal1 I -• -11,18,10M dOlngtlullneal•• coma for th• Y•"wltl\theCountyClartiOfOr .,_,, ...... ""'" • -• • OallyPllOtAe>ttl 21,May•, Autumn1 .. vea -1o .... 1000k oMled with power SU-112 Pt40TOMAST!As. 125N. 721,111,143; Dl1t>urH · ange County on April 21: 11. 11.1...... IU.t22 it, II. l9&8 bulht1etorut?Someont brakM. 8Mutl1UI two ---------T"'11n A~ 8utfe '· brange, I menta tor the )W 14f.S47 tMe • L---------L _____ __:s::u::-..:.'.'..'.'8:.t:w:::•n:::t::• :::'o=hel=p=ln=c=tau=l=tled== ton. pelnt, r/rldl... cue.-...,. ... ..,, ...,."""IOI'. "8JC fl)TIC( Cellf. 92tl7 We lweoy Olr1tty tNt the ,_.. tom ~ iow m11ee -liiiiimii"-Jeong a. Kano. t4 ()old. I above lteina .,. 1n eo-1 fl\ibWled Orange eo-t • n d much mo r •. •1 lllY... '1CnTIOUe .,..... woc1. IN!ne, Calif. '2714 oordanoe wtttl 1he AnNM Deify PllOt Aprtl 21. Mey ._ (2AAV~) 14995. John-.. .... MAim ITA~ Jam. a. KMO. 14 Qotd.18tetemenl for the ~ 111. II. INe ' IN ORANGE COUNTY eon & Son Linc. Mere. COLON\' ptAK WON. TM folowtng peraona are anrod. IMM, Cellf. 92714 -*' Deolmber 31. 1N6. SU-t21 540-5830. ®'no ~ aa: Thia butlneM 11 con-1 rnede to the~ Com- Fully loeded wtth IMtMt GOLDEN WEST PLAZA duc1ed t>y. hulband Md wh nm':':A ~lo lllw. l--------HEVV BLAZER 'M-Auto & roof tlldc. 9PllH nQ9t. MANAGEMENT 810 JeongG, Kang 8. e.a. ...._ ftBJC NOTIC( Irene. fl.Ill power, M,000 ldMI laroe fwnllY untt. AeCltllll 11100A eoita ...._ Thie ain-1 -ftled 111 11 u ••• Vlee " ' ' 'ti • mlfe1. 0099kln/Whlte , UC# 1Jf070 Sdt440t C. t2t2t · =the County~ of Or· ........ 0. ~ A.-., ~nJIOUI .,_ .. Il k• new . 194915 . 111,111 pa,,~ 3140 Aadflll i County on Aptt 21 • ...,._ .. l !UmSTAW (28FA3U ). Cormier #100" ta' ........... Celff 1 ~ °'~ Co.t TM tollowlng l*90lle are Suzuttl 170-7001. 12t2t"· -. ,-. DlityPlotAptt30.~ t. 2. ,doing tlullneal ae: DODGE 1180-4 door ctue6cl Aunl ... 1875 845-0901 day1 or 842-8784 aak fOf DebtMe ... ..,ma door,allto~ p/1, p/b, air, lo ml, $3700. Call 78&-t42t DODGE VAN '79-V8 380 979 2500 HP, Pl. pb. auto, Con-COfd am/fm lterec> CUI -.... ---IMIU---,7-1-w/equlllzer, cu11om con- ver.ion Incl frlda. aola bcJ, Lo.:i.d wtth power equip-dre11er, plulh carpt .. ment. Uke new. (65eYH5) drape 1. x It con d , 18595. Johnaon & Son $1500/obo. Me-eee2-E. unc. Mere. 540-5830. BUICK ·n RMera, 55,000 orig ml, loaded, blue extllnt, 13350 Scott 842~ CAO '15 COV. Lo.:i.d, lttv. ltlowrm. 11 K ml, 5 yr unltd ml ..,., 118,500 llrm pp 494-()83 7 WIWllTY• &UlllDUll See Veno doe s.ntoe THEODORE ROBINS FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR 81110 COHA M i!>A b~ 1 0010 -.19111 .. 'JI Wlr9 ~ r/red/I., wood grain, air, rd<>. UC# 245n&W Stk 4271 Piii THIS WEEKEND OHL VI THEODORE ROBINS FORD .JObO HAA BOA 81110 CO!>IA MHA 641 0010 Thie bullneaa It con. flu~ Orange eoe.t S, 4, 11M I BALBOA FUN ZONE T· dUl:ted t>y. an lndMdual Delly P110t Apr1I 21, May •. W412 SHIRT ~~~~ 900 E. Bty, Paul Ayari • 11 18 1Ne I ... bcML ~. t2t81 TNt ""4menf wa 1119c1 • • SU-108 PlBJC fl>TIC( Keltt\ W. Caroeelll. 911 with Ille County Qertl Of Or· g::• 9~~11ffOHt, Balboe. ange County on APf1I 21. PdlJC fl)TIC( MAm STAT'llmNT LM R. c.ro.11, t1t Eatt 11M TM folowlng per90N are ~front, ..,boe. Cellf. ,..., fJCTmOUe .,.... doing~•: t2t81 o:::~ ~7. ,;::-: um STA~ PACIFIC NETWORKS. Thie bull,_. 11 c:on- 11 18 INe • • TM tolowtng pereona are 3M1 B 8'11tot St. Ste 190, duc:Md by.~ • • doing butllr*8 ea; Coet1 Mela. Callt. t212t .... R Caroealll SU-111 P(NHILL COMMRCIAL • St9"111 C. Shroyer, 209 8. ThMI t tltemanl wee fllild ---------1 PROPERTIES, 595 TM Clty l Biren St., 8-lta Ana, c.Mt. w1U1 the County C1ert1 of Or-"8JCJl)T1C( Drive, Suite 201. Orange. 92704 ange County on April 21, Callt. t2f8ll Thia butlMll It c:on-1Ne fJCTITIOUI ....... Thomaa (, Tucker, 595 duc1ed by: an lndlvtdual ,...., MAim STATnmNT The City Drh. Suite 201., Stewn C. Shroyer Put>llttled Orange CoMt TM lollowtng per90nt .,. Orange, Calif, 92tU Thia 1t11--.1 WU fl4ed o.1fy P110t Aprtl 27, May 4, doing bullnell u : Wllllam E., Garwin, 595 with the County Clerk or Or-11, ta. 198e THE OOOD BAD l UGLY The City Ort\19, Suitt 201, lllQ9 County on April 21, SU-120 ITALIAN PIZZA RES-Orange, Calif. 92tea 198e ml. .... 'la TAURANT. 19171 Magnola Thie b11alne11 11 con· ,_ 3DR Hatdtbedc. Lot. Of Ave.. Huntington Beech, dueled by. • gtneral 1*1· Pul>llll* Orange Cout rtllJC fl>TIC( power equipment Low Callf. 92Me ner°INp Deity Piiot Aprll 27, May 4, fJCTmOUI .,_11 m"-(IHJC36T) Sa"5 Auoutto Pn.ldenzl, 15123 ~-.m r ~ ....., 11. 18, 111841 S"l1" ..._ STATlmNT JohnaOn & Son LJnc'. 8roolchurtt 1408, WMI· eta _.. WU "~" , v-• TM followlftg .,.,_ -Mere 540-~ mlnlter, Callf. 92U3 wllt't the County Cterll of Or-doing bu9lnele aa: . . Thia bu1lneu 11 con-= County on Apr1I 21, I "8.IC fl)TIC( THE PLANT STORE. 3M4 NABERS CADILLAC 2060 HAlt80 R Ill VO COSTA M HA 642 0010 MERCURY COUGAR LS dueled by. an lndMduel' 19 ,_I w Seger9trom Ave s.ita I SIYr w/~ d . pw. pa. pt). ~:r::,~ _ llld PublW!ed Orange Ca.I I PIClTT10UI ....... ~ .. Cellf. 92704 .• ... I 111 '11 am/fm cuaette, tnrf, cc • .with the County~ of Or· o.ity Piiot Apr1I 27. ~ •. ...._ 8TATlmNT Vlc:t« Shneldet, 1054t • P Ill, 17750, ~. ange County on Apr1I 21 11 18 t98e TM tolowtng panone are Boca Canyon Drtve, 8-111 CARGO VAN· Auto, dual • 1Ne • ' ' SU-llO dolno ~ u: Ana. Cellf. 92705 tenk11, alr,..ltereo. PlMUTI H PWY• [ ,_. Ktl-coMP. 209 Suaatt-Corlnnt S. Shntldtr, LARGEST SELECTION Of late model, low mlMiage CadJUeca In Orange Countyf $ee UI today1 Lie# 2A 13&oe Stk 5495 4 Door twdtop, very CIMn Publilhed Ofange Coui nan Pl .• Coet1 Mele. Caltf. 10541 Boca ~ Drive, SMll 1795. 813-8881 Deity Piiot APfll 27. May 4 r PdlJC fl>TIC( 92t27 Santa Ana. Callf. 92705 THEODORE THISWEEKEHOONLVI PONTIAC FIERO 'M -11.1a.1w • • ACTmOUI_ .. ~ ~: t::·u= duc:l"":i:.'~~c: White/grey Int. 28,000 SU-115 MAim STA~ Callf. 92t27 Vlc:t« SMelder· 140-1100 2800 HWbor Blvd. COSTA MESA u..ue lmUI '12 ROBINS FORD 2060 HAlllOlt 8LVO COSTA M l SA 642 0010 4dr, loaded w/power equipment In bMutlfUI F•l I· 111 P /I 'II two tone paint and SUPER CAB -V-8, 1111to. matching teether Interior. tllt, CNIM, air, dual tank1. Wire wheel COY9f'I and Vin# 15825 StOCk 4179 muc:h men. vwy cteen. Pttl · (684361). 113,795. ml. Auto trat\9, full power. TM following panona.. Joan E. Kelteoy, 209 &Man-Thll 1tatemenl WU llled 1 u n roof. I 14 9 5. l'tllJC NOTICE dolno ~ • neh Pl .• eo.ta Meta. Cellf. with "" County Cletk or Or- (2 BG H880) Cormier STICKY SHEETS, LTD., 92t27 ange County on AprM 21. Suntkl, 770-700'1. I fJCTnlOUa .,..... 14854~ E Flteatone Blvd.. Thia bullrlfl.I 11 con-198e NAm ST AftmNT La Mfreda, Callt. I08S8 dUCted by. husband and wlf9 ,._, PONTIAC '78 TRANS-AM.I TM 1o11ow1ng panona.,. Stldcy sn..ta, Lid., Ga., Alchard H. Kelteoy Publl9hed Orange Cout Ex oond. AM/FM Cauet-doing bu11MM u : 3337 Old Selem Rd .• Con-Thia ltatemenl wee Ned Detty Piiot April 21, M~ 4, te. 403 Cu In. 12750. C 6 G EXPRESS, 20102 )'IB, Ga. 30208 With the County Clerk Of Or-11, 18, t98e - 546-3215, 541-5481 Covt Clrcle. Hunllnglon Thia bu1lne11 II con-ange Courlty on April 21, SIJ..126 . , Beectl. Cell!. 92648 ducted by. a ccwpcntlon 1Ne PONTIAC AREBIRD 89 Chtryl A. Vllluenor. B.J . Yart>rough, V.P. I · ,_ PlBJC fl>TICE 350 eng. Runt, needa• 20102 CoV9 Clrde ,Hun Thla-atalemtnl wee tlf.o Publ49hed Or11n01 Coutt----"'-'-..;._--- work. $600/obo. Call lng1on BMch, Cal". t2&4f wllh the County Clertl of Or-' Dally Piiot Aprll 27. May 4, ACTmOUI ., ... ,. John*>r! & Son Unc. Mere. 540-5e30. THEODORE ROBINS 646-6512 after &pm. j 1°hl1 bu11n .. 1 11 con-lllQ9 County on Aprll 21, 11, ta, 1988 NAm ITATIMINT l---------I ducted by: an lndMdual 1988 SIJ.. I 18 The I011owfn9 perlOM att Cheryl A. Vflluenor ,_ d°l1 bullnell M : UlllUI 'll IOIUI MINT COND 15900. ~57 FORD 2060 HAlllOl BLVD CO!ITA MISA 642 0010 CADILLAC ELOORADO- Bltt w/blk lthf, loaded Incl F•I ... WU 'II b o 1 • 1 t er• o . NO I Fonnlf' Ford eitecuove CREDIT /BAD CREDIT van. Lola of Hating I OK. dWn pmt req. TOP, I room, dual air and Iota ot te3-0035/897-4&0• power equip (1MDC386) CADILLAC -SEVILLE. $14·595 Johnaon & Son LOW MILES. BEST Unc. Mere. 540-5630 ••••••••••••••• wltTh~~ ~an;"~: or~ Dal~~~ ~7. M~ '1 Ml.IC fl)TIC( A:o MK~:~~E~= 11nge County on Aprll 21. 11. 18, 1ta8 fJCnTIOUI .,.... Ava •Tt4, Hunnngton I 19Ml -SIJ..108 BMc:h, C.itt 92647 TURN THEM INTO MONEY Call .--MAl9 STATllmWT Pleroe JenMn. 15-48·0 Publllhed Ot Cout Thi toltowtng ~ .,. Adami Ave. •421, COIU Diiiy Piiot Apt1l ~May 4, NlJC NOTICE dol:llv bullnlM ... Mela c.111 92.t2t 11 18. 1988 I~ CW Titl .,._ BA SHORE LIMOUSINE, L0t~alne ·Jenlen ·1548-D SU-113 NUAL ITATlllaNT 3700Newpcwt81Yd.•202B. Adami Ave. ••2;, Cotti Newpcwt e..c:ti. Calff. 92M3 Mela. Calf1 9282t ---------Allfelc ........ .., c.rp.-O.vld wmam Pratt Ill. Thll builn... 11 con-PlBJC *>TICE .... 11111 .... .-Awe 2411~·0r .• Newpcwt ducted by. nu.bend 1nc1 wtte ___ ...;.,.;_.;....;;....;...;..;...;... __ tiw ,,_., 0-...-.,.., a.ch. Callf. 92M3 Pierce JenMn '1CTTT10UI ....... CNdlt IMw•ioe, cl• CT Tblt butlneu Ill con-Thie ttltetnenl wu 'lied OFFER. Prtvete party7 FORD '68 MUSTANG 289 642 5678 ...U. aTATlmwf Corporal..,_, 222 W111 ducttcl by. an lncltvtdual, wtth tha County Oler1c of Or· M2-3273or548-5812. Orig Pony/Int ale, pwr • Thelollowlngperaona-WHlll•ttoif llreet , OevldPrlttlll =County on ACM1I 21 . FU , 11..,13200000 Rk:tlord l dolngbueW1Waa; Mil 4 Wl11 II 11117, n. ltMerl'lenl -llled • CAMARO Benlnetta 81 ~213 0t 850-7950 COASAIA PAOPERTIES, y.., ..-. D 111 i 11, with the County Clertl of Or 1 T-Top, 7800 fwy ml. one 1 through the Claaslfiedsl Sult• 228 30100 Town 191 ange County on Apr1I 21· ,_ owner. io.ded, xn cono. Fell ou1lngss11r1 withe c.n1ar or' ,0 Laguna Total 1dmltt9d .... 11 1988 -..: ~bl= .. 2::7, M~ l4000, 4f9.. 1801 shOpplng tr1p lhrough <:less .. SSSSSSSSllSSSSS Nlgutl, Call1 92877 12,4et,080; Tote! 11ab11tJe1 .--~, ....,ft -• --, 11ecs Mld\MI T Ramol, 870 77,442; Spec111 1urplu1 Publlllhed Orange Cout :11. 18· teae su-123 Stnll 8arb1r1, Nt'#PQrt lundt 2.000.000; Capital Delly Piiot A.pnl 27, May 4, ---------8Mch, Calif 92MO p1ld-up/Guar1n1y Capt-11. 18, 1988 11111_ .,. llt\nt'C Thia bu1lnt11 11 con-tal/Statulory Depoell ..0-; SU-117 ---''-~--""--'•~---ducttcl by an lndlvldull Gro.1 paid-In and c:on-fJCTmOUI .,_.1 Mlct\MI ~mot trtbuted turplua -0-; Un-f'tltlJC fl>TICE MAim ITATI_,.,. Thia atalement WU ftled ualgned lund1 (turplu1) _..;.,.;...;.;.~--'~---I INLAND OFFICE AS- wtlh the Couoty Clerll ol Or-393.~9: Suri>lu• .. ~di ACTnlOUa .,_.. SOCIA TES, 23232 Peralta !Inge County on Aprll 21, pollcytloldere 2·383• : In-MAim ITATl....-r Drtvw. Suite 100, Laguna 1986 comt for the )'Mr 1,208,875; The follow!"" -1 .,. Hllll, Calll. 92853 ,_ D11t>uraement1 '°' the v-r . .., ,...... -· Pubtl.neel Orange Cout 14.818.008 dOlng bu9lneM u : Rlc:hard A. Hawthorne. Oallt Piiot Aprll 27. May 4, We hereby ctrtlty lha1 the Pt.AC INTERNATIONAL. 23232 Peralll Drive. Sutt• 11, 18, 198& abov• Item• art In ac-1420 Elll Edinger, Suitt 100. Laguna Hiiia. Calif. SU-114 cordance with Ille Anlw4ll 110. Santjl Ana, Callf. 92705 92e53 Statement for lh• year John Robert Mondo. 3400 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con- ---------elldtcl Daolrr'I..._ 31 1 ... aa Mt1dow Brook , Co111ductedby.1 llmltedP4lrtf*· Plll.IC fl)JIC[ .,... · ...... Mele. Callf. 92829 lhlp ---------~o Iha 1~ ~ Thi• bullnna 11 con-FUchard A. Hawtl'IOmt '1CTTT10U8 ..,..... rrr;;;:; ';:":, t~ ducted by: an lndMcluef Thia ttat--.1 -llled NAm ITATl-.n' •-........... " ... t; John R. Mondo with the County Cler1t Of Or· TM lotiowtng P«900• are 1.;;.;;w0.·c:.;,11A:; Thia 11a1emen1 -111ee1 ange County °" Apr11 21. doing bullneae u taftt ._..._1 wlttt the-County Cletk of Or· 19M RANCHO ONE HOUR Pubftlhed Orange CoMt ange County on A.pnl 21, P..a PHOTO, 14020 Ranct1o Rd .. Delly Piiot ApfM 30, May 1. 2. 1988 Henr.-, AA!Meft & Wtatmln•ltr. Callf 92U3 3 4 198e ,_1 .... a'• Suaan Lea Scott. 310 E. ' ' w411 Publlehed Oranot Coet1 -...,.. C.... °""' .. Pta.IC r.>TICE I P\EllC NOTICE I P\8JC *>TICE .....,.,. l:•tt. ClllH. , _ __;....;;..;;..;;..;..;... ____ --~..::;;.;;....;.;.;;...;..;.;;..;;.....__ i------'----PublltMd Orange Cou1 CITY OF COST A MESA Delly Piiot Aprtl 21. May 4, COUNCIL AGENDA 11, 18, 1988 WE'RE HUllTING. Savin~ line·-. C H\ Ix· \l'r) l·~pL·n-.1H' I h~· u~'l' of our d , .... 1 ... 1cr rd 11.:t .ind 01 hl·r hlllll.lll llJrt.ul pro~r.1m:-. k~'t'p n11111111mµ \ml" l. t.tn't ,1tlord 11 > conw up ... tinrt ' l'k.1 ... l · hdp + Am.erican Red Cr oss $---· --· .............. .__ ... SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN MAY 5, 1986 U-128X 6:30 P.M. ----------IFlllllmCll-~_.-~----.---j-------T~~~:t;~y S©R~µ-l££tr~~ How much will your son or daughter know about business when applying for their first full-time 1ob? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been o newspoper comer Through route experience he or she is already a lop ahead of their classmates. While t+.ey all master 1deos, the boy or girl with o newspaper route is able to put them to practical use Business? Carriers learn t+.e boslC learn the basic principles from the first doy of starting to deliver newspcipers They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make collections, 1.eep their own books, ond deal wit+. people face to face Come rs quickly find out thof "profit" and "loss" ore more thon textbook terms The ~nef1ts of monog1ng o newspaper route are on equation for o future successful ett1zen A great number o f today's prominent men ond women storted their publ1C careers a s newspoper comers And they all vouch t+.ot a newspaper route gives a boy or girl o heod start on t+.e future . Ek ~ ~ ororJ :i , ~ I (J • • 111<1 >Ider whc mQy bf' •MA•esll'd 1n routP worl st ouh:J c;Cr1ICJ.( 1r.e Daily P1lo1 c1rcukit1on depor1men1 01 64? 43J3 Diily !!!~ION DfPT. 330 WEST BAY ST P.O . BOX 1.560 COSTA MESA, CALIF . 92626 ,-----------------, I I Yes, my son/daughter would ltke I informofton on a Doily Pilot route. l I HIS HER NAME IS _______ , I I I ________ ZIP __ j I PHONE~~-----AGE_I P.tRENT'S SIG NA TUR.._ _______ _ I I I L----------------~ ORAL COMMUNICATIONS CONSENT CALENDAR Set lor Publk: Hearing on M1y 19, 1986 1988·117 Community Oevelopmenl Block Grant Appllcetlon Clalma. Evt1vn Bllhop United s.Nlcet Automoblle Auociation/Roberl 011vlea Rita J Jon• ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS· Contract A-rd1 (1) 1985-88 P1~1y M1lnten1noe (b) Renovate Tot Loi and Landtce?fng et TeWlnkle Park (c) Bid Item No 714, Paint lnltr~ ol Poflce Bulldlng Agreement lo dellgn ltll• lmprovemen11 al Vl1t1 Park Ch11nge Order to Ille contract for dealgn ravlslonl and ldclltlon1 In c:onnecllon wllh the Santa Ana-Deihl Storm Drlln Complellon Of S torm Drain (Merrimac Avenue to the Or11nge County Flood ContrOI Channel) Completion ol Bid lttm 707, Remodel Owelllng 11 2153 Plaoentla Avenue Completion for Zone Exotptlon ZE-34-05. f()( property II 2965 Red HIN Avenue Completion lor P.,oet Map S.-84-376 l0t property at 1835 NewpOt1 Boulevard (The Courtyard•) Tranlfw ot 1750 to the General Fund which art unclllmed Otpoail• Em«Of"CY purctlU. of F1ygt Pump Tr11fflc Commllllon Recommtnclatlona· I Dellgnata Airway A-.. • through 11reet Dellgn1lt Pullman SlrM1 u 1 through 1trM1 Detlonatt South Cont om. u a through 11rea1 Pronlt>tt panting along both CU<bl ol South Cout OrlVI bttween San LMOdro Lint and 8Mr Slr•I OLD BUSINESS Adoption, Ordinance M-e, AMENDING WORDING OF A CODI! SECTION REGU- LATING ACCESSORY APARTMENTS IN SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS Adoption, Ordinance M-7. TO RE-ESTABLISH SPEED LIMITS ON VICTORIA STREET BETWEEN THE WEST CITY LIMITS AND 700 FEET WEST OF VALLEY ROAD REPORTS • City Manager Reeolullon 10 provide I« blllngutl e<>mpen18tlon 10< lcldlllonal clUllflc4ltlon1 PUBLIC HEARINGS 1 Retone Petition R·H -14 lo rezone 11 pareell from C2 °'CL IOclled 11 11100. 1604, 1648-1870 Nftpor1 Boultvarcl, 186-198 EMI 18th Street, 1605 Orange Avtnue. Ind •1 the IOU1heut corner of Eut 17th St,_. Ind N9Wpor1 Boultvard Recommended Action. Conlll\ue to June 2, lllM 2. Aeon. Petition fl.&S..18. IOf perm4lalon to rtllOM property II 1607 Otange Avenue trom R2 toC1 Recommended Action: Conllnue 10 June t. ttM 3 Rezone Petition R-15-18 tor permlNlon to rwont property 11 1804 Newport Blvd Ind 1909 Orange Ave from A 1 IO c 1 Recomellded Action: Continue 10 June 2. 198e • 4 ApP41Catlon from Terri Kelema, GOiden Truffle Reltaurant. 1717 and 178t Newpcwt Blvd. appeollng the Councll'I dedtlon I« Zone Ellcaptlon ZE44--52, rMrlaltllng valet perttlng. on Frlclaya and Satur~ from S-0 p m., In COll'*='lon with the IP9Mf of Kllnenne Young, 1773 ~BM! 5 ~ of tne Plennlna Commllalon'• deClllOn tor Plennlng Actton PA-* 105 tor 1 rnoctlflcotlon of CMdlllon No 24, requ&rlng Improvement• to Iha all9y 11 lhe r.., Of 2' 1 Ogte Street rrom IM ... t property tine to 135 ,.., WMtarty In an R3 rone NEWIUSINE~ I ProNblt perl(lng on South Coat Or1ve from F..,....._ ROid 10 Ian LMndro Lane Trame Comml18'on ~atlon Adopt rtOOMlon prolllblllng parttlng along the nortllerty aKb only Staff Aecommendallon Adopt reoolutlon prontblllng panting tlol'O ~II ourbl 2 ~ from Child Al>ule Councft of 0rtnge CoUnty lo ~ and rtnance a July 4111 pyro1tenn1e d~ay ~ AequMt from the Cotll Meae--Hewpott HarbOr L1on1 Club IOf City lvn<flng OI a ~floe1 ~Publl had by the Orange Coal Dally Piiot May ... 1988 .. I oommunlty lltM(;e 10 the ClllHM Of Ille City of Colla Mela ,!:!-~~~~-----------:-------------------------' Su130 ___ , ( " -~, -------Editt d lay CLAY It, 'OlLAN ------- 0 Jleorron9e !he 6 sc:rombled word•. helow to molte 6 "'' pll' worJ~ 1'.,n! le!lers of eoth In 1ls line er squores G R 0 U M E I I 1 I I' I T R U E L S I I 1 I~ I I D R 0 E II Y I I I I I C R I H 0 D I 16 I' I I T R 0 0 F G I B I I I ~ I My next-door neighbor made this comment while watchng his daughter leave for school: "You know 1l will be a bad day when your teenager wants to dress up for nerd daY. and asks to borrow ·--··-~·-· · I BEf'IB IL I 0 f"ompll't!f! tht chur ~I• Qvott d I I I 11 O 11 1 by !,fling '" ihe m•nino wo d' ... _ _.. __ ~-_ _.. ____ .___... __ _,_ yov de~tlop from "ep No 3 bl'low s ... • ~;,;..~ r r r r r I' r 1· r l'o f' J .. ·S3H101:> ~rtOA MOJJoq Ol 8>t ' pu1 .<vp PH~U JOJ dn SS&Jp Ol •iutM J08tuee1 mo.< U94M .<vp ptq • 9q lllM 11 MOU>t noA.. 1004x 1oi 011ee1 '•14en1p s14 Ou14:>IVM ill4M IUIWWO:> Sfl.4l •PCIW JOQ46ieu JOOP-IXtU .(~ SiHl01:> tlnOJ. ~189/N .lO!>tJOJ OIH~t:IO tHONO;. tH.l.Sn"I Inm/OW sui·wv .. :>s ,, -. ,, 1 • · . . ' l I ' ' ' 2 GOID CO~ST Sunday Miry 4, 1986 .&&......ol., . -. -~ bocon" in the famous TV com · merciol? I 1ho1 hove a clear, fresh, brisk edge to them? FJa"grance ~acts make scents· 3. from which animal does musk originate? 4. Does fragrOnce lost longer on dry, oily or normal skin? 5. Which fragrance ingredienl comes from o whale? 13. Whot is the term used for applying the some frogronce in multiple forms-? 1 •. The magical moment be. 1ween evening and morning in· spired the name of this well-known fragrance? • ,_ M illions of dollars are spent on fragrance gilts each mother's Doy -on everything from tight spray cologne at $6.50 to a designer frog'rance at $ 150 on ounce or more. Before you go our and spend o bundle on fragrance gifts this Mother's Doy, you might ask yourself how much do you really know about fragrance. · Here is O linle trivia quiz to pursue as you test your knowledge of the subject. I . On which areas of the body does fragrance lost longer? 2. Who "brings home the On the co ver. , 6. What famous collection of both and body core products did American businesswoman Jeon Nathanson cregte? 7. What is another term for the sense of smell? -8 . What ore •the fragrance notes? 9. Who is known colloquially as "a nose?" I 0. Which European town is Uiown as "the fragrance capitol of the world?" 1 I . What does the bcidy' s metabolism produce that makes a fragrance ''blossom?'' 12. What color is used to describe a range of fragrances • • Among the loveliest springtime rituals is Mother's Doy which is on May I I this year. Pa111 Delahanty of Newport &each is featured on the - cover with her daughters Doi:ia, 2'h, and lindsoy, 7, a· second grader at Harbor Doy School. The trio is joined~ another "mother," who will mar\ her first Mother's Day celebration, and her four-month -old ollsprings. Millicent, o 311.2-pound Yorkshire terrier, mole pups Maui and Malibu and female Melissa belong to Dr. Jim ~ich , Newport Center Animal Hospital, and his wife Peggy. 15. What is potchouli? 16. What kind of foqd con interfere with the fragrance on the skin? ANSWERS ·.A::>!d$ ·9 t ·se:>uoJ60JJ ewes U! pesn puo 1uo1d uows 0 WOJj pe1:>0JjX9 S! 1!0 uv "S' l ·146!UP!W ., l ·6u11eA01 ·r l ·uee19 'll "109H ·11 "9JUOJ~ jO 41no5 e41 u1 'esso19 ·0 1 ·1ewn11ed v · 6 ·sa1ou esoq puo BIPP!W 'do1 e41 ·e ·esues A101:>0110 e41 · L ·e10N uoer ·9 ·s1161eqwy 'S' ·A1!0 ·; ·Jeep ~snw e1ow a41 ·r ·uowoM !1o!u3 e41 · l ·s1u!od es1nd · 1 P.olfi and her husband, Dennis, on attorney, reside in Big Canyon. She is o member of the Newport Harbor Junior league, Sound of Music '4=hopter of the Orange-County Performing Arts 'Center and the Young Republicans of OC. The fbmily will celebrate Mother's Day in Son Francisco. GOtD COAST is o special publication of the Orange Coast Daily Pilo1 and Newport 'O .,,. --' .,,. .,,. 'O ""' " " -"' -" 0 ·-..., "' ~ ""' ""' II ~ ~ e ~ ~· s ~ P.tris (~)l.J) c •• A wonderful haute co uture experience is now available in Fashion ls/and See 1he Guy Laroche spring and summer co llec tion Private modeling available by appointmenl Center /Fashion Island. Phorography: lee Payne. Editor; Vida Dean. Art Design: Steve Hough. layout Editor: Bea Anderson . · .. ... . : ... '· .. . ,' . . . . ... . . . . ' . . . . . . . ., . . .. . . . ••••• l • • • • • ' ••• . . . ... . . . ' . . . . .., : .. . COMING JUNE 8 A special section printed exclusively for Fashion Island merchants. Preprinted and inserted into the Doily Pilot on · June 8, I 9e6. Overrun of 2,500 copies distributed throughout ifJewport Center. Advertising Deadline Tuesday, Moy 27 Noon Contact Jon Phares at 642-4321 , ext. 260 I DISCRIMINATING ' ·f:' ·:. Calamity Jone never hod a saddlebag like this. Jill Stuart designs the natural cowhide bag with gold lame fringe for $300. T ren - dy moms might enjoy a matching Western belt from o selection 01 Theodore. Atrium Court. ' If Mom hos champagne taste and a love for choc · elate, you might wish to visit l!:obinson's candy Qeport- ment. For $100 they will fill two M ikasa champagne -• flutes with quality Godiva chocolates of your choice. l!:obinson's lower level. OPP If Mom,is a collec.· tor ... this clown hos style. Priced at $95, he is avail- able in a variety of pastel colors with a handpointed porcelain head. A glam - Of'ous pink one sits On a bed in the window of Nettle Creek. 23 Fashion Island. .. .,.--.. Ler mom name her new life-size, fluffy English Sheep Dog. /\u"JI. Not10f\S ol Fronce hove mode r~us tr.ouble· free per look orooi 1ng!y real lor $4 7 5 01 rhe Ulf1mo1e lnv1torion 11 212 Atr ium Cou rt. Perfec1tor1hor "rock and roll'' mom ore these rh 1nesione encrus1ed wh ite gloves with pearl button closing ovo1loble ot Splash and Flash. Designed by Marci, they ore pnCed at $ 150 Merci also designs seporo1es 10 complement her gloves. # 2 4 Atrivm Coun. T roditionol moms favor pearls. These lwo strands of cuhured classics ore ponc- ruated w ith o cenrer s!one of Kupz11e !22 .88 carats! surrounded by 3.2 I carats of diamonds se! 1n 18K go!d and platinum. All handmade end priced at $21 ,990 01 Wyndham le1gh. #2 I 5 AtnumCourr. Compiled by Carol Humphreys . ----------------------- A Very Special Shoe Department # 119. Fashion Island • Newport Be~ch • 759-1622 • Bullocks ·Wilshire Wing --- -------------------- ---1----• • 1Y -· ·· ... ~ .... lililllilllillliliil ........ r •·------------------~~~~~~~-' • .. Unique men's • accessories al/tied up •••••By Carol Humphreys The menswear tie case at Cuzzens in Fashion Island is surprisingly exciting with row ofter row after row of silk ties, many with matching handkerchiefs. The graphics, stripes, dots, pattern mix, textures and color combinations are decidedly unique . The ties can't be seen anywhere else in Orange County. They are the creation of Stefano Ricci. In 1972 Stefano Ricci, a young art student at the Art Institute in Florence, attended a birthday parry. Ricci's gift to the honoree was a tie that he hod designed "1ust for fun ." Attending the party was the owner of a local deportment store who admired his design and placed on order. Ricci' s career had begun. Fourteen years later he is one of Calendar MAY· 2 The 11th annual Mercedes- Benz display of pricelesss auto- mobiles will continue today at Newport Center Fashion Island until 5 p.m. • The exhibit, sponsored by Fashion Island Merchants' As- sociation in cooperation with the OC section of M · B Club of Amerrca and Jim Slemons Imports, includes vintage and new motor· cars . Admission is free and will be, according to co-chairman Erwin M oller, a photographic delight. Gayle Simmons is chairman. Also today, Tango Club.. Boutique, third level of Atrium Court, will hove a psychic in the store from noon to 5 p.m. to read cards for customers. 5 ROBINSON'S: Swimsuit fashion shows are scheduled at 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. BROADWAY: Purchase with purchase opportunities available Monday through May 14 for lancome Magic Noire and Yves St. Laurent. Through May 9 special promotions on N ina Ricci, Maxims and Holston are planned. Opium sampling will be promoted through May 16. 9 BROADWAY: An Estee lauder makeup artist will be in the store Friday and Saturday for appoint· r;nents. Call 644-1212. A Polo gift w ith purchase is scheduled through May 16; an Ultimo II AM/PM purchase with purchase, Moy 11 -18; Ultimo purchase w ith • !Please see EVENT.S/P61 the leading men's accessory de- signers in the world. In addition to ties, the Ricci collection at Cuzzens includes four -ply silk satin and crepe de chine shirts in a variety of colors and patterns. Silk ties ore priced at $85 ... silk shirts are $300. Who buys these Ricci originals? "My customer is o man maybe 35 or 45 years old. He wonts the finest quality available. He is a business man with casual elegance. He is at the best time, the most creative time in his life," ·said the 35-year-old Italian designer. Married, w ith two sons, Ricci spends much of his time in his printing factory. He is devoted to modifying and developing new color combinations and has recent· ly created an exclusive collection for Harrod' s in London. His design inspiration comes .from onywhere ... anything ... from a matchbook cover to the ceiling of a Florentine palace. "My favorite colors ore dork navy combined with gray. FQr fo ll, however, I think brown will be very important. It looks wonderful with block ... very new," said Ricci from !Please see TIES/P61 I Fashions, feasting fancied Stanley Fried w elcomed I 25 members of Newport Harbor Art Museum to Cuzzens for o two - hour reception of fashions and feasting. Cuzzens provided the fash ions and handsome models informally showed off looks in sp6rtswear and business attire for men. . Rococo catered the food with w aiters circulating with lamb and chicken on skewers, crab stuffed '" peo pods, shrimp and other delicacies. Responding with thanks from the museum was Kevin Conwy. Other NHAM boosters in attendance were Gloria Ruston, !special events coordrnatorl, Alison Boker !president of fine arts patrons), Nancy Kidder, Mike O'Neill, K•lley Hill,· Ellen Breitmon (education curator!, Josey Way- man, Fred Nicastro, Bonnie Graves, Rudy Marimaf\ and Ellen Appel. (Mole guests went home with gifts of ties.I Stefano Ricci of Italy, designer of ties, shirts and handkerchiefs, was to attend. but the one -time student at the Art lnsti!ute in Florence, was unable to make it because of a death in the family" ~K.-..-f n;oying the capers at Cuzzens ore ~udy Morimon and Ellen Appel, above right; Fred Nicastro, Josey Waymon and Ellen Breitman, at right; and Nancy Kidder, Mike O 'Neill and Kelley Hill, above. ...... - Bonnie Groves, Steve Vieths, Alison Boker and Stanley fried. GOLD COAST Sunday Moy 4, 1986 3 t9t eta.uic 7ai!ceilt9 ~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~~~~ The Lassale lizard and gold -tone. • Cuatom shirts • Custom suits • Any type of alteration • Custom slacks • Tailoring !Qr men and women 34 Fashion Island (near Atrium Court) 640-581 1 . . ' . ~ A rare species. h)r ".ll1..hc"> '-l' simple thc-.c m.1kc .1m.17111g 1mp.1..i I !i-. 1-. .1 l.!fl .. '.ll 1..1rLil' .. 1lmn ... 1 1mpo ....... 1tih !lat. rl\'CltL·d lllh' pl.1u.• I kr-. 1 .... 1 .... 1111 Jc1..l' rL'(t,rngk' \\C.lfmg .l tlf)\ hl.11..lo. ... ll'llt' I 11 .... d1'\\ l l\1 11.. \\iii 11/.HJ .... 1r.1p ... I h.ll ..., .111 except tor the qu.1rt1 pr1..·1.. ... 1P11 1 ... ,r th1..: 1 : l ""'t' th1..· ridmc ... :, the cxtr,11..,rJin,1n I .......... 111.. -.1,. 1-.1..· ,,, .... ,, l l .• t-........ilc The h1..·r1t.1~1.. , ... , '"' "•11-. . ) e e r y , . ' • • Assignment: Rewrite the job description for "Mother. " Housekeeper, homemaker, child guJdence supervisor, teacher, cook, paramedic, Little League coach, school "bus .. driv- e~, accountant, shopping super- visor. All these duties along with new responsibilities and activities to include all appropriate tasks re- lated to the business executive. Add where appropriate, social and cultural volunteer commit- tee work including major fund- raising activities along with pol- . itical activist eff otts. Final note, · p ut m SOf!1ething about being a - woman, Jover and ego booster for the spouse, and include the necessity for being able to cjress fashionably for all these tasks-you can't leave o ut the basics. Fashion coordinator Kitty Leslie presented spring sugges- tions during a show held at the Newport Marriott. For a special evening, (below ~ right) model shows an A . Butaro strapless blue jersey gown glit- tering with rhinestones. A good look from Guy Laroche (right) is. tri-colored in silk. More color is found in the red linen da ytime style from A. Butaro. When a short evening look that's Jong on style is desired, Splash & Flash offers (opposite page, above) a two-piece pink jersey with glitl. Green and white are combined for. leisure time wear by Mondi and for very casual, relaxing times, a sarong ensemble from Je an Rya n. .., -- " - NEW DREOONS FASHION I \ I I - 0 ___ _/ .. ' . . ' d GOlD COAST Sunday Moy 4, 1986 MFEfYOUR Children forever in her life -By Joyce Scherer Bodlovich Sylvia N oble, businesswoman and mother of seven children, cheerfully admits that youngsters hove always been a ro~priority m her l:fosy life. It is no surprise therefore, that she recently o pened Forever Children, a wonderland of toys, dolls and fine apparel snugly tucked on the top level ol Atrium Court. "The store is something my husband Chuck and I wonted to start for the family." she said "All of us ore involved doing one thing or another." All of "us" includes: Cloudetter 25; Phil, 24 ; Tom, 23; Carmen. 21; Joanna, 16; Charlie, 9; and Jonelle, 4 . "Claudette is the store man ager, Ph1l 1s a computer consultant Tom attends Fresno State. Carmen is a student at Chapmon College. Joanna IS one of our top sales - people, Charlie helps put the toys together and Jonelle models our clothes .'' Noble said she selected Atrium Court for the store's loc.ot1on because she wonted Forever Children lo be special. "I wonted our store to be beautiful and diflerent ... I wonted to creole o f'F/'\:,,o __ o __ _ lV~'e ~o feel mg of happiness ood fun in the store. When I heard about Atrium Court, 11 seemed that the ambience of Atrium and our store would fit nicely." There is no doubt Forever Children 1s fun. but not only for children. Stepping over a massive brown teddy and around two life. sized Raggedy Anns and Andys to reach a gloss enclosed display shelf . a number of expensive collectors' dolls capture on adult's fantasy 'I always wonted to hove a doll store," she said, "so I hove quite a voloe to the kids," she soici The Brio wood tram sets is o good example, according to Noble. "I like the Brio because you con start with a $20 small set and build on 11 with more tracks, cars, trains, bridges and people," she said, pointing to the colorful wooden set. "As other pieces are added to the set. the child gets to see the growth, plus the kid 1s not gelling something mechanical or some- thing that must put together. The Brio is quality •mode and con be enjoyed for many years." "I wanted our store to be beautiful and different ... I wanted to creafe a feeling of happiness and fun in the store. When I heard about Atrium Court, it seemed that the ambience of Atrium and our store would fit nicely." selection of collectible dolls as well Creativity is reflected through - os quality ploy dolls w ith lots of out the store. Green wooden trees personality that children w ill en1oy with twinkling lights hong from the for a long lime.'' , ceiling with items from the store's Noble, who owned o nol1onol large inventory displayed ottroct- monufocturing company that 1vely on the branches. specialized 1n nursery coordinates "We hove o full line of nursery for 16 years before recently item$ incluc:Mg special orders for selling the business, sOJd the total cradles and proms and we will concept of Forever Children IS a hove nur sery bedding groups that store where o person con shop we w ill be able to special order. items from infancy to size 14. all Also we hove fabric selection that under one roof. enables o mother to come into the We ore very selective about store and choose her fabric and everything we sell in the store The ho ve the nursery coordinates toys all hove o good ploy value; mode," she said. and many of the items ore Noble said they hove on educational games and toys. We interesting mix of clothing for wont the toys to hove a deeper toddlers through size 14. "We try Weekends suitedfo·· SPLASH IN THE SEASON . bright colors J ! The word "can't" isn't in Sylvia Noble's -vocabulary. to select quality and stylish apparel for both boys and girls. Things that not only the parents w ill like ... but also the kids. We hove the standard priced Espirit and Guess, plus the higher priced Molly & Co. and Italian imported Simonetta," she said. As Noble strolled through the store pointing out the .new Star Wars toys and a group of educational board games. the conversation drifted back to her family. "Hobbies," was her response to what she enjoys in her spore time. "I guess my hobby right now ' J is raising the kids. My husband and I spend most of our spore time on the weekends at the kids' sporting ' events. Our children hove always been very active in sports, and my husband and I hove always been involved ... from traveling w ith the teams to coaching." Noble said it is a top priority to attend her children's events. "Because I hove always been self-employed. I con fit my sched- ule around the kids ... that 1s with constant planning and flexibility," the Laguna Hills resident said. When Noble headed bock to the store's office, daughter Claudette used the o pportunity, while Mom was out of earshot, ro explain how her life hos beefi influenced because of Noble. "My mother hos always mode me feel I was on important port of her life ... ond, she hos always been II h very important to me, s e explained. "She taught all of us kids self -confidence. Mom never uses the word 'can't' in her vocabulary. She always taught us we 'could,' which developed our confidence. T odoy, my mother is like my best friend." Claudette $Oid that 1f money were not a consideration, her perfect Mother's Doy gift to Noble would be a European fo~ily vocation. "Our family times hove always meant o lot to Mom," she said. "They really make her happy." If it is true that a "thought" is more important ·than a ''gift," Noble will hove o wonderful Mother's Day. blend of paprika, mustard and cloth shows up as a strong dropped waistlines, spaghetti berries, but the true leader of th& -fabrication for leisure. Claiborne strops and crisscross strop bock s.) season is pure, snowball white. does parachute worm·UP.S with Designer Dorothy Schoelen do es Add shots of neon blue and cotton rib trim. her sun dress in two ports. It comes turquoise, sizzling pink and hot. hot f as a zip-up strapless bodice that For women, transparent obrics fits like second skin and con be yellow to melt the snow. and unlined lace w ill furn a few worn with either Schoelen's vol-F lh · I t heads as the weather warms. l ook or women, e singe mos for them ·1n the form of mesh or as ummous sklft or short shorts. important purchase of the season is McClatchy NeWl Service ~the sleeveless turtleneck top. see -through panels in skirts and It seems the world hos not yet Wear it with leggings under 0 big shirt bocks. hod their fill of the Vice guys . ,. ·•• ~ D scOJ.:>' r .ewport s best kept sec ret • ir • 'I;· J• • • 'Jonovon 'J Seamans Ear Anchors Try \no ... :1 ••• : • 8-.. f , 101 pierced ears only Perfec t tr , sho •e ':1-., '" o• on beard Ear Anchors Tn1s seas or S smo l~S ' SO OS'"' I t'')1 S sure lo moire b1 ~ wo .es MoslerCord V so •'<rr1P,r con boress r1onavon Cnorge . ; .. ' • ~ l • ~ When the weekend arrives 1t' s E h t th ng shirt. with full circle skirts or boxy, S h · h veryw ere you urn is spri • time 10 shed the suit, put away the horls gets orter, exposing 1 e there's "Miami Vice" character f h cropped trousers. And the turtle maximum, and the some is true of brie case and slip into somet ing Sonny Crockett's s·1gnoture un often replaces the trod111onal shirt Th h · · comfortable. For getaway week· romper suits. ese s orly versions constructed blazer and baggy ends or of-home relaxing and under suit joc~ets. of the jump suit look spiffy when trousers lopped w ith o condy- entertommg. the season offers on In fabrics, the naturals, such as jazzed with oversized plastic colored T-shirt. The other half of abundance of options for men and linen, cotton and tropical wool. jewelry and stroppy, plastic son-the "Vice" team, Ricardo Tubbs, 1s f d dais. women. are most important or men on making just as strong on impact 1n Liz Claiborne is o leading w omen. In women's collections. The season hos blossomed with his slick and polished streetwise designer of leisure wear for both there's a bit of silk as well, but not more sun dresses than ever before. suits. men and women. Her collection is as much as in post seasons. A Most come splashed with tropical In beachwear, the surfer look is supercharged with color and color better choice might be o synthetic floral prints in bright colors. There clearly 0 leader. There is a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l_c:...:o:....m_b:._i_no_1_10:....n_s_. _l_i_z'_s_re_c_ip:....e __ is_o __ lo_ok __ °'_ik_e_. _C_r_in_k_le_d-=p_o=-r_o=ch:-u-:t:-e-:=o-:r:=-e-:b=i~g-::, :-'..p-::o=tc:-h-;:--poc:=-k-::e::-t,s,i::::f:-u-=:ll_s=k=-ir-:::ts, _ kaleidoscope of hot colors in · The POSH Answer to Warm Weather ... Pictured is ou r elegant double breasted sport coat featuring a subtle herrin~bone weave. We also present this summer essential, in a w1cle arrav of Rhades, patterns and single breaRted modPls Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired by Tradition 46 Fashion Island, Newport Beach• (7 14) 640-8310 <> I • .. l.ad11• ... llal>t't d11-.lw1 ' # 123 Fashion IRland 640-5721 Bullocks Wilshire Wing I stripes and tropical prints done 1n drawstring beach pants. ~ocy men's bikinis get maximum fashion coverage when you odd o print beach shirt, either in shiny rayon or the newest thing, a sheer shift 1n o gauzy cotton blend. EVENTS ... From Page 3 purchase Moy 9 . 10 and N1kk1 fragrance in-store sampling 1s set Moy 12-16. Special events M . JACQUES: Fur restyling and fur trade scheduled through Moy 3 1. MAY A: "Amazing lace" pantyhose and knee highs half I price through Moy 30. 1 NETTLE CREEK: Custom I bedspreads in stock 50 percent off I thr,ough Moy 3 1. JEAN RYAN FASHIONS: "The I Boss is out of Town" sole 1s scheduled Moy I 0. l 7. BROADWAY: Home style sole May 14-18; Memorial Doy sole. Moy 22 · 26 and electronics and television sole, Moy 2 5. June 16. PHELPS: Through Moy 3 1, free • monogramming w ith purchase of I two dress shirts will be offered. I TIES ... From Page 3 Italy, during a telephone interview R1cc1 visits the United States often ... "eight times a year " . "~aliforn1a isn't bod," toked R1cc1, who in his spore time enioys big game hunting. "In Newport Beach I see a return to the tuxedo with new details. I think the white jacket and block pont will come bock. It will be the frame for color in accessories." ' -- What word best describes _our mother? Compiled by G. Jeanette Avent Dining guide . THE ATRIUM CAFE: 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, Lower Levell, 760-1100. 8 o.m.· 10 p.m. doily. Soups, sand- wiches, desserts. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT: 37 Fashion Island, 644-2030. 11 o.m.· 10 p.m., Mon.· Thurs.; till 11 p.m. Fri. and Sot.; till 9:30 p.m. Sun. Champagne brunch buffet, 10 o.m.-3 p.m. Sun. American and Continental cuisine. BOGIE'S PLACE: 87 Fashion Island, 640-6390. 11 o.m. -6 p.m., doily; till 9 p.m. Thurs. and Fri.; till 5 p.m., Sun. Soups, salads, sand- wiches, pasta. COCO'S: 78 Fashion Island, 644 -1571 . 6:30 o.m.-11 p.m. doily. American cuisine. El ROBERTO: 43 Fashion Island, 640-7337. 10 o.m.-6 p.m., doily. Mexican cuisine, ice cream. FIFTH AVENUE FRANKS: 24 Foshlo1' Island !Atrium Court, Lower Levell. 760-1100. 8 o.m. -I 0 p.m. doily. New York style frankfurters. FRANCISCAN ROOM/ BUFFUMS: 1 Fashion Island, 644-2200. 11 o.m.-3 p.m., Mon., Wed., and Sot.: till 6 p.m., Thurs; till 7 p.rn. Fri.; dosed Sun. American cuisine. GOOD EARTH REST AU- RA NT: 210 Newport Center Drive, 640-24 1.1 . 7 o.m. -10 p.m., Sun. through Thurs.; till 11 p.m., Fri. and Sot . Natural food; Ameri- can cuisine. IL FORNAIO BAKERY1 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, lower Levell. 640-4279. 8 o.m . . 10 p.m. doily. Italian pasta dishes and bread. LA SALSA : 24 Fashion Island lAtrium Court, l ower Levell. 640-4289. 8 o.m.· 10 p.m. do~y. Mexican cuisine. LIDO BUFFET /ROBINSON'S: 2 Fashion Island , 644-2800. 11 o.m.-4p.m., Mon. through Sot.; closed Sun. Soups, salads, hot and cold sandwiches, tostodos. MANDARETTE CHINESE CAFE : 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, lower Levell , 640-5394. 8 o.m.· I 0 p.m. doily. Chinese cuisine. MAX GOURMANDISE: 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, lower l&Yell, 640-8124. 9 o.m.-9 p.m. daily. Fresh fruit torts, pastries, ca ndies. MULOOON'S !RISH PUB: 202 Newport Center Drive, 640-4110. 11 :300.m.-IOp.m. Mon. through Fri.; 5:30-10 p.m., Sot.; 9:30 o.m.-3 p.m., Sun. Brunch. Pub hours: till 2 o.m., Mon. through Fri.; 4:30 p.m.-2.o.m., Sot.; 9:30 a.m. to 2 o.m., Sun. Entertainment 8:30 p.m. · 11 :30 o.m., Wed. through Sot. lnsh and Amer ican cuisine. NEWPORT STUFF'D ROLL: I 07 Fashion Island, 640-57 52. 9 o.m. -6 p.m. Mon.-Wed. and Sat.; 9 a.m.-9 p.m .• Thurs. and Fri.; 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. New York style submarines and other sandwiches; salads. NEWPORT TURTLE: 59 Fashion Island, 6.U-5313. 11 a.m .. IO p.m. doily except Sun. Brunch 10 o.m .. 3 p.m., Sun. California cuisine. NICOLE'S I MARRIOTT HOTEL: 900 Newport Center Dr ive, 644-6280. 6-10 p.m. daily; 9:30-2 p.m., Sun. brunch. Con- tinental cu1s1ne. f Please see GUIDE /PSI =-=-- Brvce Cairns Corona Del Mor USC stvdent Gentle. She hos a real gentle spirit and is really giving of her self. She sacrificed a lot. Barbaro lovdon Newport &och assistant editor Gino Aiello Hvntington &oc secretory Wonderful. She's 100 percent giving and loving, and respects me as I respect her. We have the best times together. W,, shore funny stories and confidences and the sad times loo. She's my favorite person and the closest person to me. Incredible. Just the way she handles and does everything is wonderful. season It's open ft conitort-the world ol OP . ourseU up to {ortab\e. '1'h\s surntner. -0\edpene~cept\on~\ydc~;n the door ·--'\y stY · \)·o."n c\ass1~ { rotn Pena iv. \eather s~oesA. rt o{ Cotnfort. 'fbe F1ne "~utn to 6_ \ 0 Meui () ~aft'OW, . .,. 6-\ S11.e ... . . 811/ Thomas Newport &och school teacher . Great. She was just a super organized, giving person. Cathie Harder Son Clemente nurse Beautiful. She's strong, sincere and lovable. ' t + 8 1 ... GOLD COAST Sunday Moy 4, 1986 -· 7 Non Fryer Corona Del Mor teacher/ real ttState soles Invincible. Sffl9 s irreplocable. I Michael Dabney Huntington Beoch soles Sensitive. Because the person who is sensitive looks at situations I rom another person's standpoint. Roger Sherwood Newport &och investments Great. Just being who she is, the kind of person mom 1s. All the responsibility that goes with it. Louise Morrone l agvno Beoch legal secretory Generous. She's just always doing and giving. AT RI CM COL'RT • ~1AI~ LE \'EL f.AS HION ISLA:\f D • 720-9270 SATURDAY, MAY 3 & SUNDAY, MAY 4 F1nng the tam1J.., dnd 't:'P the World' large't d1..,p/d\ c ,, pmateh o'Aned Vfprct'dt•, Ben 1 automob1 /e.., 0 \ er 120 \int age cf a..,.,1c and con temporan mode/, \1\ ill lw C!xh1h1 ted L 11rntP<f t•d1t1on commem1>rall\P po\lt>r' v.11/ he tor '.lit• at the /ntor- mat1 on Ct:ntt•r Prr1ducNf h" vtercedt''·HP111 nr 4.menca ()r,111gt• ( 11unr' \ec t1on 1n < 11111)('r,H1nn \\Ith the f.hhrc •n /, ,w<I 'vf erc hant' '"'>< 1.lf1t1n /11,111tr />,u 111 1 ,,,,II •I " 11 ,., '"' •'" '·""'"''t .. "'" ,, ,, \1th H , I I ,, n '-• .. '"''H•'' u,. t' ~ 0 NEWPORT CENTER ~AS H I t) ~ I ~ LAN D Vale t Parking Available .. .. ' ... 8 GOLD COAST 5_unday May 4, 198& Amy ~ousselot walks the runway in 0 stripe-print look. Moggie Hensen and Corolint1 Lyon looking party prelfy. T HE ROBERT TALBOTT T IE You may be the only one who knows it's the finest neckwear you can buy ... but isn't that enough? rr 8 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714 )644-0264 l Assisteens strut their stuff The Assisteens Auxiliary of the Asistonce League of Newport Beach hod a \\Swing into Spring" fling at the Santo Ano Country Club. More than 200 members and guests attended the fashion luncheon and watched as 13 Assisteens modeled the latest junior spring and summer styles from The Broadway. The show was arranged by Diane Rockstroh , regional fashion coordinator for the store. Prior to the show, I the ' 60s look is in), guests were seated for a luncheon featuring chicken in a pineapple boot. Each of the 80 Assisteen members collected a prize that was awarded to a lucky person. Money from the luncheon will benefit the Children's Dental Center and the Day Core Center. Assisteens attend Corona del Mor or Newport Harbor high school and they ore daughters, gronddoughters or nieces of league members. They ore involved w ith the league's Thrift Shop, the Child Care Center and with social events. Each girl is required to give o minimum of 30 hours of service per year. Julie Evans, outgoing chairman, will be handing over duties of the office to Caroline Lyon. Mot~'s Do~ at Th, U~i[~Clte r~OiiO.i[O~ Long stemmed "sinfully decadent" ~~chocolate and white chocolate roses , by the dozen or by the stem .... A truly elegant gift for only the most special mother. Other Elegant Gifts for Mom: -Perfume Bottles -Picture Frames -Hand Painted -Water Carafes -Limoges boxes from France Atrium Court Main Level 759-7751 offe-r1ng a broadszloct1on of fintl. t_rad1t1onal clothing and s portsw<i.ar for men ,women. and ooy.s p:25ada.na 52S south 1a Ka..ava. 818/ 30 't -9333 ·fl<l.Wp:Jrt bz.ach · t.ti.t fb eh1on 1c:;land · 71'+/6'1 4-5070 hours mon Lhru fri lOarn to9pm .Saturday lOam to0pm and sunday noon to Spm I •. wrz.e,twood V1 l log<z. 1001 \M'.2.Stwcx:xi blvd 21~208-3273 --·- GUIDE ... From Page 7 PARADISE CAFE: 600 -D Newport Center Drive, 644 -1237. lunch 11 o.m.-3 p.m.; Mon. through Fri.; dinner 5:30-IO p.m. Mon. through Sat.; closed Sun. American cuisine PETITE CAFE: 550-B Newport Center DrtVe lbosement, Bonk-of America bldg.), 7 60-9292. Break- fast 7 o.m. -11 o.m .; lunch 1 I o.m.-3 p.m ., Mon. through Fri. Closed Sot. and Sun. Soups, salads, sandwiches, plus two hot entrees doily. THE PIE BAKERY: 24 Fashion Island IAtrnJrn Court, lower Levell . 76 0· 11 00.8 0.m.-IOp.m.doily. Fresh baked pies doily. THE RITZ : 880 Newport Center DrtVe, 720-1800. lunch 11 :30 o.m.-3 p.m., Mon. through Sot.; dinner 5-30-midnight, Mon. through Sot ; closed Sun. Con- tinental cuisine THE SALAD BAR: 24 Fashion Island !Atrium Court, lower Levell 7 60-1100. 8 o.m. -I 0 p.m. doily. ' Forty linear feet of salad makings, including fresh vege tables, fruit, shellfish, and con diments. THE SWEET LIFE BAKERY: 61 Fashion Island, 640 -8211 , 9:30 o.m.-8 p.m., Moo. through Wed.; Iii 9 p.m., Thurs. and Fri.; t1l 6 p.m. Sot; 11 o.m.-5 p.m., Sun. Sand - wiches, quiche , cookies, croissants , cheesecake, French bread. TRULY NATURALLY: 63 Fosh1onlslond,759-15"41. 11 o.m -6 p.m., Mon. through Sot.; noon-5 p.m., Sun. Natural soups, salads, sandwiches. ZODIAC ROOM/NEIMAN- MARCUS: 4 9 Fashion Island 759· 1900. 11 o.m .... p.m.,Mon through Sot.; closed Sun. Col1 - forn10 nouvelle cuisine. ] -·