Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .. .,. \ ,·~~ . .. .· ' . . . . ( · f~atufinq GARFIELD ® '\. . .. . ... , ....... WHY6CAT5" OF C OR6£ a J Wal, I .. UM •• i~AT IS •. I MEAN .. ! JlTST •• UM •. I .:.UM .• / , : t t -- . : I ~· .. Jim Davis , , I I I I · J. ~·\ .. I I I \ ,.. . --· ---~--~----.,.__---------:-------...,--·-:----·-·...-~~ ... •>~ ..... ~'~'--~~$~$~'\~ ................... ~ .... ~ . . ~ DENNIS THE MENACE • ' . ~ I ·. Besides. your cat -keeps me awake at night with his infurMI yowling! I ... I DON'T KNOW FOR SURE, M~. WARNER ! · . KtM WAS PICKED UP . BY Tt.:-tE POLlCE FOR ~ . I SPEEDlt'IG THIS AFTE~NOON ! I . . \ \..__ NOT - ~ REALLY, BlLLY. . '-T~E RtAL GRAN~ Mice? WENT ON. TO MEET M\S OLD' ~IClENDS ANt:> ~AN\\LV. !Hank Ketcham · DO YOU MEAN S HE GOT A TICKET FOR SPEEDING? IT ... IT'S MY UNDERSTANDING THAT SHE WAS ARRESTED, LIKE DOING 90 MtLES AN HOUR IN A 55-Ml,LE SPE~D. ZONE ... ORIVlNG ERRATICAC;LY ! ~I .WAS SUPPOSED TO MEET HIM FOR LUNCH AT THE CLUB TO~Y .•. BUT ~ , COULDN'T MAKE IT BEC!:AUSE OF A BUS1 - NE.SS APF?OlNTMENT! THAT WAS JUST ANOTHER. EXCUSE F-OR HIM :TO GET: DRUNK! THE 'BARTENOER CALLED ME . . ANDI HADA . ,. .. COUPLE OP: MY MEN GO OVER THER§ ANO T~KE . HIM HOMc! . . \ I . ' J ' . . 6 f . . I: • • I , -~ . . 1HA~K5 R>R HE.lPIN6 ME PACK ALL -rn1~. SRlFF I FRED .I -· _...,._ .... \ NO PROSL.E.M I AL ! MOON MULLINS ...... ' . JIM ~S',ALL'I , l SPDOKE"t:> ABOUT MY FINALS., PLUSH ff:. r' ,.r' ~J .I '\ ...__/ -I ' "q I #A ,._.ly .;-_,;, ~,. • I • • _ ._, .._. I 4 ,/ ,,_, i • ' '( j.,• i vt~ I •·' -7' ··/ ... I ~ \ \ •, ' TRUST ME,. k'AYO. I ,. r . - . " (, THIE> WI~ BE 7HE FIR51 SUMMER 'l'U.· SEE THE -~ Jf\\ fW) Ql;\RD 00~ 1HEM BEING 6fRUN.G1 WrrH 11550E-~PER. \, · . ·~ - HERE IT fS, CL.AS'S- Do -Your< PERSoNAL _ BESJ .1 ,. I I \ • \ ....... -, ' --------~~-~~~~ -...._ - l " EXCU&E !IE. ... I.M TR'f'lNG TO DECIDE. lF I. ~OULD BTAAf WEARlNG AAKEUP. .. WAAT 00 YOU ™INK? \ "-~ f «~uca.n sayth3't Aqalrt ')~ ~C\R~ ,,. 4 .. ~ ' ,. . : ~ .. I Pol'C'1' NEE.P AH OM8RtlLA. l ~AVE MONE.It' ON 'MAl,J'CUT~. I PON'T MAVf TO TAl<E BATH~ A 0 NOt\OPY C.AN CALL ME A CMIC.K(N YOU !>MOULP 8'£ AN EC.Cl 1'00, ~OOKEP. • > j _ \ · CCYl\E CN . WAAT DO YOU REALLY T~l~K? ~er~.r ~ ~~~s ~uu1 ~~ 1MC! AS SMAFtf!? · I GUESS SO ... WHY? ~ _,. -> ) \ . .. . .... ·~\ .. Wf.'AE ALONE. NOW, !>Hf.lPON. ff.LL Ml, W .. Y PIP lt'OCJ REALLY VfClf1£ TO !>TAV IN 1'M£ (GO? \ ARRRRRRGH! ,, ... { CAN YOU TllUST YOUlt IVESf The . -et l•Ht sl• dlfftr· ences· n dr•wf"I ••th MtwMn top •rMf ~ P.•ts. How . qul<kty c•n you tlnd "'""' CMcll Hswen wlf1t those Mlow. J, .. . . ,.. .. Nut tirM you II• about to eat an Ice cream °"'9, defy a friend to keep you from raising 1he cone 10 your mQUlh ~ holding your inn AllOw your adversary to grasp your wrist and · -arm wdh both of h11 hands. When all Is ready,. bf ace your forearm as II to defy your opponenrs ltrengtt\. In the ensU1ng tJssle. SJmply grab the cone with your ffee hand and move ft '° )'OUf mouth. It was never said that ·' .. . .,. .. . you couldn't use yout' FIND TMHSt two ot the doWnl ~look ~ •lfk• to olhat hand. be twine. Whlch two? We'll let you decide. ,. GUE.SS ·WHAI, DADDY! \ UOST LEARNED riow 10 use. .A- SCRE.WDRl\JE~ ! . . y t • by lYi'• Johnston .. \ . __.,..---=-" _::___·_· ___________ ........... __...___,. .... S....._ .......... -=-~~--'...,..=..;..;..~~ -~ \I \ i . -., J - BLOOM COUNTY N FACT, I IElll? PfPPtY.-5(.f!M. WffRT Alte 711.tY Mt!N61 \ ,,__.-_..... DAO, 1 ·~AVE 50ME.T"l~G -TO ·TE.LL '{OU ... SHOE ' . ./ ~ I ... ---~ -- • ' Berke Breathed MJ~. 5015111& ?!<£$/ff NT. . I NORM, BffORE. '/OlJ lNTE~lJPT, PlE~ljf. CON6lDER 1~E. f:ACT T~AT l'M WAlCl-tlNG "T'4E. L00~1 6ME JU6T 'TOOK A 51CK roG TO i~E H05PITAL; "ND W"E.N "E Gf.T5 BACK, MlLLE.R '-\UGG\N5 l5 60lNG TO ~lNE. l-\lM $~ ~OR Ml66l~6 T~E. GAME.~ BABE RUT'-\ !>TOR'I '!.. fER~S l"E. f lNE.~T MOTION f>lClURE EVER MAOf. ~ '· NO, DAO_. 1 MlJ~T ~0Ml1 '"AT -- · \1 16 ~OT . • ' PlUMSl ~G PR08LEM'5 PAL£ B'< CO\\PARl50N TO i~E-6 AM6lNO ~ b MacNell .... l" - . &,~ ... .,,,. PEPUPYOUl .... m:•.Cllkh• ............ .,.,..IL · Page 14 Lo •. L' Am• leads cu :Summer .readinAr~ rouddup .. 1· Inside, th.e writer of the p\lfP e sage talks about his new sagt; ~tin Siberia. Plils: Scout out~. . l · best of this summer's ,',,f ·-· hammock ~ · ~ding. S.C....stlry ...... ' I , I I -j r= c .... ,.r .... ott<.~ ·-,. I I I j I I I I ' j I I I I I , I I I I ' I ' I I I I I I . I I I , I I , f - SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING , SmOking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premarure Birth, And Low Birth Weight. .. King1· JO !"9 "rar;· 0.8 llf nicotint - 100'1: 11 m, "r.:· o.e.., nicotutt 1Y per CJfirlttt ~'FTC lltCflod ----·------------------------------.... .. ~~- Liii ....... --,._ .., . .. Before my ~?iys (mid-1970s), a date sur- prUed me by me to my favorite film, Sn.ow Jj'hiu. He vious1y bad not ·read the ad carefully, and we sa idden)y found oundves at a drive-in. He was a bit emtmrused, taking me to ey Aon a.111 a drive-in OD our fiI'$t date. but be was a perfect pdeman. Halfway throusb the film. a doml !!*~around the car .. There -a chcina of 'Jti.lio, IU-~§: ~~ts OD ~ knees, acting like the Scett V•lile · . c.a., .,..., Tlls' .. It was quite unromantic, a family outing. I was 9 yea.rs old, in the back of a s1ation wagon wear- ing my Prs with lots of pillows and popcorn all around me.~ ' -Alita s- TIAlllC PUCES: Newt~ Debra WJner.r and 11moday H ... a.re ta.kin& turns as .. set wife" and .. set husband," observing the other at wort. Wmaer watched Hunon film Matk In Heavm. a romantic fantasy, on location in South Carolina in April It's a Ouistmas relalse.. Now it's Hutton's tum in Hawaii, where Winli:f is at work on Black Widow, a mwder mystery for early 1987 release. The USA's favorite surfer girl is bade yet again, as TV production begins this.month on the 6nt of 44 planned half-hour Gidgt!t shows. with Caryn JHdmwn GidFt, it seems. tS now all arown up and a ttavd qent in her tate 20s doling with the pressures of modem marriagie and hdpina her niece cope with teelH&e growing pains. The new syndication is to air in September .... CU Calloway, Ear1ba Dt, the Nlddas BladMn, and hu Dixon will be among SW1 honored Monday in New York City as~ of a festival cde-bratina black filmmakers. The film 1ebospcctJve is Ju.rle S-8 at the filmed Apollo Theatre. ... Does your fimnybonc need a tune-up? Then tu.n(>in On Location: GKJrge Carlin -Playin' With ·YOPtl' Head. 10 p.m. EDT/PDT June 14 on HBO. OlCCk local listinp for other June and July ~tes. It's rumom:t cmtin's routine will include a familiar complaint: .. Homes a.re just places where we can store our 'stuff' so we can tJ> out and -more 'stuff:' .. -a.rt ·~lllF .. Alita s-11- - Published by Gannett Co. Inc. ,..; • 1 Allen H. NeuhMh, Cheirman John J. Cultey, -~ .._ PEOPLE 1l-~ L • ·.'-or" ' . ' "'Ifwe are afraid tO be wrotig. we may never know what it is to be right,, ' . -kWm.ttC.-. - ... Louis L' Amopr: Fastest pen. in the West 'Last of the Breed' is his first mcxiem tale, and the 95th noyel by a man whbse life readS like his adventures. lylef..lei CU1 Never mmd that he has nearly I 70 rrullJon books in pnnt around the world. Never mind that he has more millio~py best sellers than any other living author. Never mind that he's a ·multJmillionarre and a particu- lar favorite of President Reagan. For when 11 comes to sua:css, Louis L'Amour. all 6-fect-2 of him. is as down-to-canh as the characters he wntcs about •I "rm giving a good picture of how America was settled. the type of people who ~d it, how they did It." S3)'$ tht master of the Western yam, whose own great-grandfather was scalped by the Sioux ... I just have a lot of stones to tcU." UCI OI TIE lllS£ Tiil TmW -., pt .......... ,.. _...., .._ .. l • .._ ..,.. "I Jut CllNl't -... ,...,. blctal .... ,.. pt .. leb ff-. ... ,. pt .. ,. .... L'Amour's latest novd. Last q( the Breed ($17.95, Bantam~ traa::s the pursuit of an Amen- cah Indian ind IS set on. of all places. the ~d wasteJands of Siberia. It's h.is 95th book. but first CODtemporary taJe. and is out this weekend. rwe novels by L'Amour~ he thinks you'll love Lows L'Amour says he most often reads ru. tory and other non-fiction for his research. But he is partial to some fiCtion -his own. Along with lasr£e Brttd -about a Sioux Indian military hunted by Russians -t1ksc top his list of favorite reads: (The protagonist) is a k>vct as well as a scholar alid adventurer." · •Jubal SackJ!lt (1985): .. It's a story based on our h.istory," set in the I 7th <%1ltury. • &ndlgo Schqft" ( 1979~ '"h's about pio- neering in the West. as seen through the eyes of a young man ... .. A very good suspense story. lots of action. movement. excite- ment It's a PQat turner." he says immodestly ... When you're first •Th~ Walking Drum'(l984): .. , can't imag- ine better summer reading than this. It's about the 12th century. There's a lot of pretty girls in it •Jrusin ' Through (1985): .. t\.11 w action takes ~ on my ranch in Colorado. ft staning. you put in what your in bits on smali notcboOks. Colo .• where he stays pan of lfle cd.Jton want Now I put anto .. My first 'draft is it. Although summer. He spent the past cou- boolcs what I want to. More it seems like I wriUO very fast. ptc of months poking around a character. history, background. ft many lhinp have been working Uiah canyon. lookina for a trail To do what he "wants to." in my head for many years." used by cliff ~ It will be L'Amour rises at 6 a:m .• dres.1CS Known worldwide as Mr.. the basis for a new novel. tent&- ~ in slac4 boots. cbeclcerecl sbih Western. L'Amour likes to point tivcly titled The Hawutd Mna. and bola tic. and enters the dut-out that he doesn't write cx.clu-.. If there's-no tl;,'lil, there won't tered study of his hacienda in sivcly about that domain. Tire be .. i 1:. fla Little Holmby Hills, Cali(. near Walking Drum. for example. 8 book. says 'Amour tJy. Beverly Hills. For the:: next four was set in 1 ~tury Europe .. Every Place fvc written about I to l 4 hours. the creator of such and the 18-volume Saden fam-know intimatety: "~ classics as How The Wt'Sf Was dy sap tqan in En&land. ~ L'~~ ~vcled,boutat Won will move between two -r write about the frontier. one ume or •,uvu~•.· Just a . electric IBMs. rapidJy usi!lJ two The frontiet's in SJ*lC now,.. ev~. -~tma hay m fingm to peck out one of~ 34 says L'Amour,~ adds he may ~cxioo. ry<fina a bike across In- stones he has planned so t\? aul SO'h'leday write a space novel He )_ dia, hobotna ~ the USA. .. find out wha1 happens." All already subscribes to more tlian The storyteller arew up in .. this yields about three books a 20 saenoe mapzines. .. All the Jamestown. N.D .. one of six year. based on plots )Otted down ./ saences arc on the edae of I.he children. and aV)dly absoft>ed frontier." '~ talcs of cowboys a¥ Indians. At L'Amour docs much ofihe re-qe IS -and past.in& for 20 be-- 1e11th for his Westerns at hts cause of his srze -he left ta · l.@.ctt ranch in Duranao. make his way in the wolid. 4 • USA WEl:llND • MAY JO.JUN£ I. 1986 But it wasn't until 1953. at 45. that he aot his big break: Hondo. .. It was a pretty Jood pm of writing for what II ~.. says L'Amour. who attribtftes his sUCClCS.5 t.o penistmcic. He sold the film rights for $S,OO}, John Wayne made both the film and the book dassK:s. Today. it's hard to~ the ~ slips and hunacr pains.. f..Amour won't discuss~ ( .. Just say rm very sua:essfur) or his aae (about 78. 8cooatt.ina to source books). .. He appreciateS his c:debrity. And never for a minute taJa:s tt for panted." says close friend .Richard Crenna. who Ntred in two of the 30-t>lus films IJllde from L'Amour boob. CaJ/ow with Yul ~and ThlMDlf Calltd Noon. (The OuneyOlan- ncJ plans to film and air IM·Long Hills this year.) Next to writing. L' big passion is read.in& pe.rti ly non-fiction and history brarian of Congress Dani 8oorstin is a favorite~ As as his two children, Beau, -25. and Anleliquc; 22. ~ be bcpn IUding to &Om his l O.CXXk>lus...volume brary. L 'Amoui has been ried to Kathy. a former for 30 ~ Beau is a film dua:r and Anar:liQue an His most celebrated f.an President Reapn. who recu atcd from cancer SWJtfY year with Jubal SackLrt. R presented him a Co ·o Gold Medal in I 983 for . . literary achievement .. ~·s very charmi°'"man." sa L' mour, who aieu about S. , letters a year. L'Amour isn't qwtc what makes his Wes so a ina. especially since there's li romance ('"I write abour men action. l.pve•s a leisure time cupation ;. Perhaps., it's his simple or black .and-white themes good and evil, a>urqe and vi val Grammy-winning count singer Charlie Daniels. ,.lho icated an album to L'Amour fore ever meeting him.' says. .. like his ctwaaers.. I think lcind of typify some thfo~ i America that unfortunate! amt't idolized much ._.,ymorc~ People who ~ sieJf-Jufficient, like to take care of themselves. .. Hollywood avidly pursues both L'Amours book.s'and prcs.- ence -he's a mcm~ of the Academy of Motion Pict~ Arts and Scicnoes -thougll he main· wns a low proftlc. Says produc- er John V eitcb, to whom Brti«J is dedicatcd and who is 1!)'inJ to laiuirc the film rights: .. Louis is unlikt any top oefebrity in that be has oo C8f> ...• tie's a real man's man. .. . L' Arnow' willing! sells the movie ,.ts tO his~ But he shakes his head at most -of the film results and declines to elab: orate. Nor docs he have any in- terest in trying his hand at ~Wplah ~ ' · . en you re wntant a screenplay. you'rle rehashing somethi"t that•s already done. .. he says. I want to ao on to somethina else. I t•s much l1lOI" fun to be out there on the fron- tier pushing on ... \. I I I I , HOT READS• 'Making up your ·list for · . . • beach or backyard ~ding? _ These bookworms offer ·their all-time favorites, from Jackie Co~ to James Gould Cozze~:" I SUZANNE -SOMERS: • llmlJS c 7 c tlle carpllts ii ti 1111111 .... b11ks•lll es.' . l U. SWM' IUI: ._ w lllltll ... llf, Cla. ................... ,, ......... ... ,,..,, ....... " """" (llltll. $11.15). AllYCE BEUl.EY: , • 11 Ii* IP GEORGE WJLL: , re111 a1 ae tile, I bllk .. llt Pit It dell.' f• I llid 1_.ld.' r . When lhinp break k>ole o~ ABC's Moonlighting, Miss Dipeao, the dettlctive qency's dizzy reoeptionist. uSuaify bas her DOie in • book. ..A.ctress · Allyce (rhymes ..iith potict) .... ~ -9}'5 she's rad .. ~t. by German novelist Gunter Grass, and devoured the work$ of ~ Nin "'for a r ·~ I '~ ~ ... . aood pin of my deplCSICd ' -adolesoence." For summer, ft ....., ... · she recommends: ldlb ....... . •De U,.._ 1flr u,ttw of llGf by Milan Kundera (Harper&. Row, $6.9S~ .. A mcssar that relates 10 all mank:iDd. But kind of. Sid ending. .. • 11w Wllflr BoUI by O.M. Thomas (Pocket Boob, $3. 9S): .. It's kind of a Witasy about one of Freud's famous cases." •U. n. 7.-s A NoNl by Bret Easton Elis (Simoa A Schustr:r, 1S.9Sj. "'A shocker •.• about kids wbo ai'ew up in show busineu families " . • .,.,,., Lflllla, -Ory by Jay ~~nemey ~Home. SS.9"~ .. 1980s catch6 if' tlte •Head• W.-llr.A U.S., by HaMah am Wabef K.ohDc:r (Random Home. $13.9S). -Wrsy totd»m love ltClfY by ~ Jews cauabt inVlcrtd. War IL .. C.olumnist and ABC oom- men:tator Geoqe Will listens 10 books on iapc while ;o,. aina. but shuns ocnnside readina. "f d rather ., 10 the dentist than the beach. It's horrible -I ~ sand in my ncdcties.." His summer'list in- cludes anythina by Peter De- Vries, a writer of bumOrous ficbon. He plans 10 read a few DlOle boob by P.G. W~ boU9C -be bas read about 75 of the 90 Wodehouse wrote. 8es ld1~11M . .. rm at the end of that pleasure. .. he sighs. Also on bis recommended list . ...,.,.,,. All H.-by Armando Valladares. a politic:al priJdner in CUba fOr 22 (Knopf, St8.9S). '"Cuba may have found i1S ~tsyn. .. •a... Of ROlllW by James Gould Cozzens (Hartowt BlllCC ~ovanovich, $8.9S). '1'he best American novel to come out of'World War D -a treat political novel. .. • rn w.. Y• IMlfl~ Y• 6-It All ·n.c...n._.. ... ,...-,lf&11W..wby tbe mANlltf of the Blhimorc Orioles and Bc:ny Staint.ck ~and Schuster. S8.9S). Weaver is '"the world s smanaa American,'" says the colum- nist. _....,. .... ,,., ............ ~ I I I I I I I I ... . , Raquel Welch· -----------------··11..:.--·-.. -.. -. :... / _ .. -... ~ --· . ~. ·~ . ., .. •' ........ -. I I I I I I New life as a success symbol · Sheys tackling new roles (like Elvis), planning a TV miniseries and promoting her aWJ;l best-se~ beauty book -all at (gasp!) age· 46. ly •e l•ller being a woman. Maybe they'll feel somewhat more oonfident if Ol lier Cll11lt *' 1Ct. II ftidl they 1cnow they arm 't the onJy sM ~ rtel ltlrs lat ones strvalling. EIYls IM l111Ct SJrieptter. I 0. lltlMill Mr W·IJlllM»i put it togetbe:r creatively myself iaqe: J have always been my The ideas and the music were own person. Nobody ever really my choices. . . . I think Brott forced an imalt OD me. It's true Springsteen is a hero. · · · To that once I aeated an i"'-mve even a remote indication of -a.._., 00 somebody took the ball and ran what be sounds like just totally with it. and pemaps overplayed rapes your vocal cords. He's the it Maybe there was overe:xpo-~~=:::~so sure. But this !IOl't of angle~ the sex symbol who made good, the 0. w "'•1cllg •fwefer ... penon who finally ,ets to eat : Mr,' 1 TY 11111kertn 11 wMd with the grownups -as much : · di ,a.a to stir. Fort"Ver Amber as there's some validity to it, it's (based on the romantic novel by such 8 minor pert of what ~ Kathleen Winsor) is taJcing for-~ ft' ,.!_d!:,;.t!>;!!1Y ~ ever. Developing a script tar a .......... vuu-eiw ........... , .. ~ six-hour miniseries is an ~ else that is happening. some wk.. That's what we're if\ . 0. Mr tllw tf....., II '1 Wllf. the pro<lCS$ of doing DOW. Once ,,.,.rt111•• •':It's true. rm that is done and the casting is ~ot a bi& strapping Jirl. I wear a accomplished, it will probably sac 6 dJaS, sometuncs even a be next year before it really goes size 4. When rm photowaphed, in front of the cameras; bealuse I have very bro8d shoul- 01 writft& I itMSI Nit When den, I look very streamlined, I was on Broadway (in Woman tall. formidable. But rm not the of the Year), f:\lery time I left the kind of'Ne:n who can make it theater, there were all these, throuah ew York City, through women waiting. And ~ all . revolvi:na doors. I leave my wanted to know what I did to apartment., my umbrella sets keep mY1Clf looking the way I caught in the door. This is my do. And if was the first time I life -a>nstant slapstick. really realim:t that I had an audi-Ot tM ..... , ""'..t: It erl<% of women. I thought I was seems more and more that, tn. sort of just -you know, heavy stead of "'· · t..:-..a of .._~ for the male • +-V1Jl& 90f11e MDU VI~ contJn. harmony and balance with the gent, that most women bat· opposite sex, IOmeWbcre we've ed my guts. t thrown the baby out with the . I thoJ.llbt; let's deal with ra.li-~ ~ And 1 don't mean that rd bes for a cha.nee. : . . What do pve up any of the thinp f have you do to your hair, your m. pcnonaJJy Sb'U8IJed for, or that your wardrobe, what YoU eat. the women's mcwernent has / how you ·think -in other str'Ugled to brina into the fore. worm. the problems in"thc art of front, i.me rm benefitina 6 ·USA Wf.EuNt>· MAY JO.JUNE I, f986 • 1 1 •21aw_..,. ........ .., ..... ._ .. ,._u1 ..................................... -.... TllEClfU from them. And I have strugled in many, many ways qainst all lc:inds of chauvinism and do9ed attitudes. But rm finding there is a sterility. And the lack of hu- mor is the worst of it -this real lade of humor. Ot w ,'911'1'1111 to ...... I• feW: When I tell m1ove with An- dre, I did so from a aeaft and independent point of view - even thouah I don't like the ~ of being a woman on my own. And I saw him as someone who was very secure with himself. He's been a writ.er,~ and , direct.or in French 61ms and .. vision for years. I wasn't dralina · with tomebody I WIS draaina along on my O()IUaik. fCi-a chanae. I hid 10meoDe in my life I oould look up to. Ot IMr ,,,.._=·My ftmrn.a~a · ~~ manied the fint ~ man that t fell in Jove with, for all the emotional reasons. We bad our two dill-. dren and we were not suited 10 each other, although we were very much in love. The leOOnd marriaae was dif:. fcrenL It arew out ofa collabora- tion between a young mother with two children who met a youna fWlD. who WU wiltina t0 take on the rapoosa'bility for them. When we teamed Uf» _be was very helpful. I WU also ~ ina myaclf and I staned to have a career. When that career took oft he tried to help with it At one point. the relationship be- came coo manipulative. He tried telling me what to do with my life and I -.id, .. No way!" It wasn't POI to happen that ~Y· And I think we arew in ~ di&rent directions. °' ... ... Cll'tll' ' " ..., Ml&M•, T.-W. 1 woald love to rrieddle. as all motbcn would. savina ber pain and ..,..Y or maybetryint to s-ve the~ her but she d very indepes t, ~wants to~ her own mis- takes and her own triumphs. And I applaud ber for that h lllr Ml, .... : There's deft. Dildy a do9tncss, and we're VCf)' supportive of eadl other. ije'j felt protective of me aaain.\1 iny- body who miaht sai~ anv off.color about ~·He's ofme. but he's bad'his with his mother's Unaaie. OI rtltl lh ...W ~·to rd love to do some -As You Uk# It and The am• ing of IM Shrew-and O'Neill'! Desi~ Uhtkr IM Elms. · 01 tllt fltst: rm aoina to con~ 'tinue with the same china rve been doirfa. beirw an entrepre--neur. I don't have a precon- ceived ~· sun think 1 want to be behind the camera. If the op- portunity ~ted itJdf' to do a ocrtain s:-rt that ) WIS reuon- ably happy in, and continue on in my ~ into the sunset.. fine. but I reaUy don't ICC mYIClfend· ina up in front of 1 movie cam- era in.to my 60s. And rm not 5'ft I want to. Q - _, ,,,. • ,' I . . •tte'll be e\ollerl mott pleased when he finds out how much yousaved ... • ~ . MontacarY Ward Al Relail StOres A11b1I . t..Z-Bov Sbawcase SlloDoie 528 s. State Coleae 8hd: McMlban's . 845 N. Eagld _ ... llcllabm's 7101 Uncoln ' . ... , . s... .. McM•n's · 116 N. Broldwly ........ ll-Z:-BcJJ SIMMcase Shoppe · 7095 WU1ndaastef Ave. ·-- • ·-IU.--1.-:icom. 6mg L . ' ow1snt ... 4mg 7mg 5mg lowest.· 3mg Now is lowest. By·u.S.Gov't. iesting m~thod . .. NCNJ THE LOWEST Df ALL BRANDS ... . , . . SURGE OK GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. ~ rar IMls l9ftea -., "'-* 15 FTC A.pert 01 FTC lllllhOd, . . -SOfT PACK _,0. FILTER. ME"JJ'Ol: 3 -... "II(, 0 3 """ llCDI "' ,.r Q8111Ttt ~ FTC lllldlod -• . . .~ . I . •. . ... • YOUR FINANCES ....... ~k 1, ,., """- ....... ~t • 24, I~ $1_7,<XX> a )'e8J' but,llJ'!' so m debl 1hat my bills equal my Pf//ly. 11 lake home $964 a month and my Credit card bills are about $850 a month. plus I m)'GJ' noce. Is bm1Jauptcy an option. and how Jons will n tate ro.. me to ImJ'\l'el1, Carta llmTta Dmait --===-...,.=====------------------"------~-- For .. child, summer in the coun- try means freedom to pla~an4 e~lore. But alter a lotla' morning d ad'tlentUres; theret nodlina like • peaceful aftemoon, jn a flowering meadow •• 1~tti'?S acqu~inted with nature's-bOOndleSs ~ty. . ; Gifted artist Nancy A. Nail~ • na.res ju!t •uch a ~ful moment in · · •Butterfly Beauty." Only a talented · painter could capture this woodrous ~ when a-.Yjbrant buutrfJy gently rtsts-00 the outstretched hand d this ~ liftle flrl. : · For Ms:~t. an tward-winning artist d national reawn ... B.utterfly Beauty" 'represents• premiere «fuina w limited edition col~. plates. And as experienced plale cdicdars are aware. many fiiR-issue pbRs With cbi~subject themes ~ seen superb secondary marke.t appreciaticJn.-espKially those by "Butterfly Beauty" by -;;r!' ~ ~ . ' established artists like Ms, NoU . moment inspired by a child's :SUm- .. Butterfly Beauty" is the first mer in the counrry. Each wUI be issue in a \4CI)' special series d eiaht priced at $29. SO and will be strictly plltes entitled A COllnlry Sumnter limitedtojust 10firingdays.1bpre- from The Hamilton Collection: As sene the integrity m the editim, eacJt • an original issue owner. )QI will ~ plete will be numbered by hand and the nglit to acquire all the plates accompan,ed by a Certificate of in the series as they are issued-Authenticity, numbered to match without committini lo any furtlwr the plate, Rlala now. This first plate by gifted Ameri- Furthennore. )Q.I are guaranteed can artist Nancy A. ~l is expected the ri&ht to return any plate within to attract immediate demand . 30 days d rueipc fbr a full refund, Theacf«e, )'OU are urged to return therebY releasing )Q.11 series rights )Q.11 application by the date shown to anocber coliector. . . . to assure yourself a priority ~r- Each i uc in this charming col-vation far 048utte.rfly Beaaty." Bet- lection will capture a cherished ter yet, order today! 01•. HC -----'-----------·----------- r------------------1 RC11"""4 Illy iiiiie+M I UMll ,... ""*' 1'*T ~ PblC ICCep my lflllf ala tr •1uncrf1y ae.y· by I Nlnfy A Noel '1' ~ 24K add nm. t.d-aum-1 bcred. I WlSb eo purc:MK----< I or 2) pa.(1) a S29.50 I e8Cb cp1111 S2 1• sbippna • blDdhna> fDr a 90Cal d S • (S316'•orS6J21•) I · Pb1e c:bDCk cm· I · 0 I enclolc f\&11 ~ by ~ or money order. I D Chirp-my c:na c:ani o v"' o MnlerCard I 0 Amaall Expras 0 Omm Oub ~ &4194 I e.xp o. OM 16W>6321 I . I : ~. -----------------·-,.,_,,,.,. ,Mfieu ___ _ I City I SC11C ------Zip I I I : I J I . Includes ~ Organized Malchklg Walell The Le Claire Handbag is a frelh. smart has a waU·~ hit holds your matching look ... crafted In duraf:>le ~,. II-told ..... .and has two aeparme placea Expwled Vlnyt for years of quality wear. . for your Snlp4t 1C9J Hold9r&. On Ile front Inside you'll find two zippered main sections are two more zippered poc:keta. AP.Prox. dMded by a center snap-cioted aectior't. · 12"L x ~'.'H >< 3'W with 20" doobkt . The front main oompar1ment has a zippered handles. Matching vinyl linirtd. Organization, wall pocket. 1he ,.., main compat1ment styte. value! 1 · ~ Lec:llR ...... .... Olllr ...... ,, -adlldnCl7) wt*9(25l N9"Y~,,.., 119di(HI) .... _ ..... ! • . • -! . •· I . I I , s '3100 • Al.---· . -.., .• coo·· mTMGO °" Mftmff 0 °*" endoeed ..,..._,..Am'N I 17'1 QW9llD""f ONA CJ" Co4 tt =..1 ... 1 .. C...~No ~AU~ t ~· ...... l j !~-·~-~-~.. i J :~ .... ~ : . ~~---·-------~--------------------------------· ~--""'-!---------------A YOUR FITNESS Sprints give . slow joggers a faster pace "''"'*' I have been an avid runner b' four years,·~ from eiabt to 10 miles every day. I ba~ oompdcd in tevenI races and find my endurance pat but my speed in'necd of IOIDC woft. What IOft of training should I do to boolt it? Are there muscJes. such as my calva. that I need to build up throusb weiabt trainins? s. Eldle Mllltl' ~k .... PL Do >OU ~ a Ma/tit• fiJntSS qws- 11on? Writ~ to USA WEECENI>. Yow Fitnm, P.O. Box .SOOW, ~= D.C. 20044. Inc/wk brief bi . data QN/ )OUT ltoml and Mme and p/roM munbm. All l«tm will ~CM­ sidmd ftx ptlb/laztJon. USA \\U.uND ~MAY JO.JUNE l, 1916 • 11 . 1HE 5¥£ SO GOOD, HEADQUAITDS HAl10 BE CONVINCED. Phooe. Cent.et sue managers really went to battle f<I you oo this ooe. They slastei prires lip to 20%. And threw in free Shoppng Certificates \\Uth up to $ro. Yoo'D save big oo SCl1le of AT&Th most popilar phones. Plus dialers, speakeqfules, oords aOO rmre. And aln'nst everything you buy gets you a free Shoppng Certificate. Use it for 3lJY future pw-chase at AT&T Phooe Centers-or~ it to your AT&T lease bll for an aim 20% value. See store for details. For informatim aOO orders, call ta) free ' 1 800 555-8111. Major mdit canls accepted. But hurry. Sale ends June IS. •~ ATr.T . ·The right choice. SAUS109.95 5peo1t.,/Oiolet 6400 64 no. ITMlfnC>tY, speoket'phone Tone/ puNe Mlectot>le S-SJO..tptaSlO sa-a1111 ' •• c..tificde .... , SAU.$129.95 Model 310 2-hne flticHMt con-..C. colli119, memory S-SJO ....... SlOShpf .~ .... ! j ,,. ... -.. . . ... \ .. i-.... '· / '· • l (. • o\- ·. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes lung Cancer. Heart Disease, Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. 0 ·- I I I I I I I. I I ' 0 0 ·--· I ~ .. ..,~ "\" 'Jagged Edge;: Hold onto ycU annchai". :a. .. .,.. 1101 ........ _...,_ ••c ..... ,.,.= .... .......... , ·--............... 2 ,., _ ........... ,... 7 7 _.., ........... ,.. ................... .,, . ..... '· . . t J BOMl-SAPIJT11 helps keep you from ~ a crtme stattsttc! It creata a safe, lnvtslble "mt~eld" that 9mla when an In- t.ruder tries to enter your home, apartmc:nt or omc:e. If tdpped. the unauthorized peraon ls blasted by the piercing alarm and b~ 118hts or radio that you have pJuaed lnto the system. What a shock to the wa.,ld·be violator! (the alarm lntmll·. ty ls a<ijustable) Destined to be tnc:onsplcu~ yet at· tractive. the HOME-SAFE™ wlll stand guard on a abelf', window, etc. Activate Its tovlstble "mtcro-fldd" by the touch of a button and enjoy peace of mind. Oaplte Ill crlme- deierttnt power, It' 1 pafectly safe for your famJly and most household pets. 8010-SIPBnt Is a multl-fundlon war- nlnQ sytean· whm 11 scnsa the pruenc~ of an tntru<kr. 11 Immediately rums on room ·• lamp. llitlts or radio. then sounds a plad"i alarm for 2 minutes and r«ydcs OneunltPR*Cb-••400..-.tMt. • 1n Jg&f, owr 5,500,000 bu,.i.tta wctt ttpOrted In the tJ .s. .,_, tl)llltol ,.....,.,,., • .,, BOMB-S&Pl 1'11 I• now available direct to you! Act DOW to start protu· ting your home u soon u your HOllE-SA.fEnl antva. Ad today-proted your home r1Cbt ....,, Nows2015 plusSS.00 for ~lna/hdJQ. only (lnJtlal peyment) and 2 -'dlllonal peymcnts of 520 75 Pa montt.. toe.I 567 25 for nch HOME.·SAFETM fettdlt card holckrs. stt Pllll BJ or ) peymmt of 559 Q5 plus SS 00 shlpptnglhandlJnQ · tocal S64 Q5 r Mrn0 IZPDSS, DIC., Selml. MA O I Q70 Call Toll Free . < ~r~~~~~:~~ Mii tt: BO SAJIE"I Dirpl USA PO Box.W . UimilllOn TX 7501 l I I I I I I I I .1 I I AddfeSs _______ Apt -- City/state/ZIP --------- PhoM ( ) ______ _ 0 l'lAN A Charge '"V crd carcl ~ . _.. S59 95 + SS.00 sh /hdlg. tor each Home-Sate. 11 PlM .. &ty-hy ...... Chfrge mv ~ S20 75 + SS.00 sh. I hdlg.. lhen bl '"V card 2 month$ tor S20 75 each month (fOtal $67 25 ea. Home-Sate) 0 F\M C Enclosing 0 chick or (1 Money Order" (IO Home-SIM) tor 159.95 + SS.00 Sh. /hdlg. tor llCh Home-SIM O VISA o ~ (entercwdno below) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I bpna_/_._/_r..., ••--' --'- 1 $/plMft I I ,. ..... 1111111111..,... ·Cid CWI t/fi/lf. 1 , ..... ,.., ... .,,.... ........ .. 1 ..................... Md ......... ~ . ~ FOOD t -l The. clicken of clanpions: · 4 pros -up easy..-~pes ., ............. There's a chickeo in every pot - almost. ' Our favorite fowl is serVed in 96 per- amt of USA~ at least once a M:ek ·m 69 paunt fot thoee who count their chickens, ibat's S 1 pounds for eadl of us. Cbicken is berfCct for creative cooks. A dozen of them will strut their stUff next weekend at the ~ Poultry Festival in, Hot Sprinp. At the same time, another 26 &om 13 Northeastern .................... . •1••1• "1Hlllg ..... II II( I 4~111• .. •• ISH 'f el .,.. ..... stat.es will curry the f.avor of judges at the DdMarVa OUdcen Festival in ~ town, Del. O>ickcri bas even taken on ceJebrity .r status. Who hasn't 9eerl chicken czar Fru.k Perdue or · ' Dinah Shore in TV commercials~ mr Wade BomP wrote a book about chicken. And then ~·s Ted GiannouJis -be makes bis living by wearing a chick.en suit at ballparks. · . N'Tll& C:W. a .......... . L•'t] ......... .... 1n..w11111-... .. ............. c.111;.-. 14 ·USA ~·MAY JO.JUNE J, 1986 I I LL YWOOD SCANDAL ERUPTS AS ... . ' . . • • TV's Best Now You Cm Hft9 .... a.me' Top 81CNI Formu~ the Stana ... to Look 10 to 1s Yara vounO.t ~ . . HOU.YWOOD CA -Dynasty make- up artlSl Bob Siddl uJCd to p:t calls in the middle or the rught from tome of Hollywood's most beautiful women They wanted tomclbing from Bob that no one out.side of the TV and film in- dustry had au heard of. Some Hollywood insiders call it a wnnklc eraser. Some say it's then own JlC™>nal beauty .. ICIC'rcf'. And some just won't talk. because for them it ICICmS to iurn back the clock on aging skin -10 10 15 years -without the need for dangerous and c:osaly plastic surgery. ,..... Uled -.,,. ....... Working with a phannaceutiQll c:hemast. Bob first developed a new techmquc to create the "natural" look for THE WAL TONS TV Krics. The cast had to look as though they didn't use mak~up -and before Bob's discovery. the only way to get rid of wrinkles. lanes and blcm1She$ wu heavy TV ma.ko-up -but 11 didn't look natural, es:pccialty during rc:veahng close-ups. More and more of Bob's odcbrity clients ">tarted usina it ofT the set in their.every- day ltves Some were even claiming it was their "tecret formula for youth". Thars when he started gettina late night call~ from stan who had run out of ttleir 'upt>ly and swore their wnnklc:s were l.Oming back. Uledllr ..... •tcllJ• ...... Once the word wu out. nearly every film • and TV' studio in Hollywood started ask- ing for Bob Sidell's secret. And up until now',. bnly. the stll'I could get it. and only rrom profeuional studio make-up ar· lt~t~ What IS it? One of TV's most glamorous stars n.1mcd 1t "SllkSkin". because oflhe way 11 made her skin feel -5m00th and sup- ple ltke fine silk. It rapidly became a -1"11e among HollYfood's top stars. In fact, maoy of the .stirs uked Bob not to n=veal this in- credible beauty scc:ret.. But Bob had o dream. You soc. Bob is a professional 'kin care conwltant He's concerned with more than jast a handful of tars who need has hdp. H •~ real dram was to make 1t po&Si!>fc for anyone to look 10 to 15 years younaer -not )US\ a. few pnvilqcd o;how bus1ncu insiders. And now. for the finit time. you don't have to be • movie tar lo have a movie star:·a youthf uJ ap- pca ra O<."e.. .... O...lw.tl? like mqjc! Bcause unlike typical dcpKnmcnt store 00$mdics and other ex.pensive "'mirade" products you've read about. SilkSkin's Hyper· Synergistic Compl~ automatically balanoc:s il.Jclf to your own personal body chemistry. whether your dd~ dry br 01ty. cracked or wrinkled. young or old. This amazing ' formula contains a unique tMend of Aloe Veta. Coll~. PABA". Chamomile. Vitamin E. A . 85 &. D. Allantotn. 1&nd pu~ natunal Royal Jelly. But ... the real "seem" is m the other 18 important elements (which Bob's uttor· ncy forbids us to mencion in this ad). PllS 1he ingenious method of purifying. blending. bonding. and curing. This speaal process is called Synergistic Chemistry. and it forces all 28 in- gredients to work toacther. '!\'Ith rqular use. SilkSkm is all you need 10 look years younger - immtdlattl)' You can actually feel it working 5CCOnds after it gently ab- sorbs into the skin -deep down to the cell birth layer where it works lo nourish and replenish those natural elements which ~re onen lo t through 111ing. It's not oily or greasy. 1n fact. it's so sheer you can even use it under m1tkc-up. .. , • ., ... DoalDr T-,_euwk "I haw ptnoffally namlntd Mr Sldrlf.f .rkln 1rra1mtn1 .o :fltm and halJf' prr.frrlbtd It UJ po~ltnt.i .fufftring from pt'f'ntaluf't aglnt In tht artos ()/ tht' fact'. n«k and hand' · "- Fran.kly, I nrwr txp«ttd .furh Im· mtdlatt and rtntarkablr rnult.ir Hi my oplffi<>n. tht /"'mu/a'' rthJviratlffg and nulrltnf pf'tJ!Wrtin f'f'prtstnl an rxcltin~ alttmatiw 10 mnwn11onal pro<'rdurt.\ fUCh af .fUl'ft'rr. undtr rkin llf}tttlon.t , and othtr product,, wllich I ha~' tvaluattd and found tu ht far /~., t'jJtrtlw. Tht fonnu/a Ot'tuall)' tttnLf tu f'f'plO<'t' man.>• ns'1ttlal pro(H'rtlt.f lo.ft dw tu flf'nf and txpo.irurr tu dama~ing ,,,.. nrtnlf, Jwlt 4f wtatlttr. r1gaf'f'llt' .fmokt. and romftfOlf pollu1ants. lrovl1t1 IM fkln s<'.ft and Jupp/t tu tht t(Jurh and )'UUnpr ,,, opf't"Jl'Ontt . (Olfll'Olulat#olt.f Oii >"'"' dlirrowry!"' o.a o ~ ,o ... Dr. A. A. Chaplin, MD. PhD Beverly Hill : C1lifomill • ' Bob Sldett prepar91 popular Ktrea Laura Grmy90n tor a recent pubUclty photo ; ....ion. For over 25 yeart Bob SldeO ha beer1 helping Hottywooc:ra moet beautiful· l'larl k>ok..,.,, more b'eeutlful. He waa the orlglnal make-up artlst on such TV hits : .. THE LOVE BOAT, THE'WALTONS, SPACE. and now DYNASTY ... wen .. the make-up artist for m<MM IUCh u BODY HEAT, E.T., M.A.S.H. and RHINESTONE. NeOluth•'&lfGa ••. A s one or Hollywood's most prominent make-lip urtisll. Bob Sidell hl&S too much to lose if you're not absolutd)' delighted by has di.c;covc:ry. A lcgaJly binding contract with Mr Sidell spec1ficully states that "Cultforntw Cosmetics. Inc. shall issue u full refund. WITHOUT QUESTION. to any dis- -w1tsfted cu.~omer. l fumediately upon • request". ........ • 9'se11lllf ... C111 11 Order SilkSkin now and we'll send you a free sin never before oR'em:t: Bob Sidctrs own Sl::CRETS OF THE STARS ~tc. Bob per50nally takes you stcp-by·stcp through u simple live minute program to help you look younger with cuch pussina day. And on the ~me cu,~tc. you·11 hear ·thii top tlollywood make-up artist unswcr the 20 questions most orteir uked by the t .aboul ~kc-up. beauty and look ing younger. And ~·n find out some very interc:slina inside in· fonnation ubout 'thinp that 10 on · behind the IQC'MS ·on· !IOme of TV's most popular ho Sold xparatdy. this pccual 1nstdc:r's cas:sictlc would cost you $9.9.S. but 1t's yours FREE. when you order SilkSlun now. And it's yours .to keep even 1r you m for I refund. It's our way Of thank- ing you for givina SilkSkin an honest try .• .,. .., -Ofdlr . Simply pick up the ·phone aind call us , TOLL FREE: dial 1..-.JJl..2128 (in U11th dial 1-800-662-2SOO) for immediate "crutit card or C.0 .0 . Ofdcnng and SAME- DAY SlilPPING (MlllStetCard, Visa cl Ammcan faprm aaiqJted). Or. it you . rref er. you may lend • check or money orilet to Caltrom11 COlmdQ. 802.S Doerina Ave •• Canop P1ut. Cahf. 91)()4 Each three month supply or SilkSlun· i\ smartly p;.tek11cd 1n e beautiful 'IJNlturc cd1uon vanity container 11nd. cut.s just S29 95. Thi 1ndiidcs your free auatc. and rcmc:mbcr. SilkSkin ClOOlCS W1lh 1 a<>-queslions...tod money buck au..aruntee1 So pbte don., WJll. Get ready to look ind fed ycari 1ounier- bccuux.you cbervc 11! ,. ...... ___ ,., ...... ,, .......... 0,.... .......... ....,. 1m. c.JalM~ IC OM' 106-.... 14 -... Br. Robert DMld'I • .,. m .. "" -= • ....,. ....................... . · Bake it with gattic, says Dinah Shore . .. 16 •USA \\tEKINI>' MAY »JUNE I, 1916 • . . l ~ Jli1 1:te iii f Uil ~f i l ~j ~jf :.J~r 3 ~ ' ,. ' ~J~ 11 II' 1tl -u t§ ::a: . . .• c IQ If J . ~ i: . ~~~II I l .. 8 'I . f .. . , 12a1,Q I =!1ti~ I\ Js-. ~ "'''Ii: "' - · ~ · ·'~:~-.. ·1 itl!llll I 1 ~s·[n ~la lD"! I sr!1 !~ ~ · -~~ . :~,-; ... :rr.. ··.·~.-·: . -~. -. ..~ • ... --~ a11; .. I . -. . . . . -, . .. ,\ · _. · , •• .........._, '.II!' ii ..,._.N · · , ·. · (, .. '!-.-4i!1, · • i·i , • Hil111{u 1; • . r ···~/-~-: . . • -~ ' lff·'·"r i. ·.~. •. :·'<, 'U111i( 91 ~, B . ~:I i .,." -,. . -~ -~ J' ''~ .. .;;..'lit!' ' . ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, • !.'. ! 8 1i11•,-. . '•' ' ,, ' • • ' •C • ·~,-• -• ~ I ( ' .. ' I j -• t.a --· -., , -. • . .. ' ~·. -I .1 .lt ,,,. • --I. • " & ... . ftflljf' . i fit· ' illl ·· · t' Sf I 1rr i 11 ... t 1r. r l·t7 ! r I .. ' . f • I. '.. -. -• • ·rf ,, '. \ ... J.: .!, ' '·· >[t -~;.t ~·. s::a: I . ' . I '. . I . . . . ·' ,·f~,'>''lr , . •:;i : . I . . . -'. • -,g, \~r ',.? .: • . . • r ·' ' • l . ' ·1 . . •. ~o I &, I ·~'·a · ... !l··\;,., ·-· .. -·T .. [ l i!; ~ . ' ··, '1 .-~ i1~·~f :1:1''. / . a i.1 . ·1·\·~ . r. '1 • ·-- . l ~~ --~'lf·=1-l ~--·-. - ._ . . I 11 i1t µ • 0-.1 e ::t 1illliif ii iH! .- rusit1,.th1ti . . · 11 h1 U~i!l'a.s ·n fig aJi!I t 1. '~ ~~ .• t•sfJif ~ rU!i tfti·!!U · ~ r1-1i:-.1~Hn1 1 J --tlf p.P1 h ~ ~! 1f;§M1 '-'~hi ! ~-· f lflJ ll ... 11jl!1~J-fu .-I . . . d ... p~i;lhh ., . . Alli tllel ,JOI let tlllt gold •tell Students and pduates Pill 10 wort for the first time this summer are Slanina on • Iona. Jona "*1. M.aJe colqe paduates can Qpect 10 be employed _ Jo.naier than any other poup -an •ve1'11F of 41 ~ Fcmak ooUete lf'lduates will work an aver- • of JS years. Amon& hiah acbool grads: men, '40 yean; women. 30 years. II ~a......dLAllorSI I I a ' • ,, Hiit JOI ~·. old lllid todly? Wednesday is Old Maid's Day, thanks 10 Miss MariJn Richards of Norrislo~ Pa., wbo decided in I~ to bondr never-married women over • 3S. As of 1984, the latest frgurcs available, there were 2 9 million old maids in the USA Consider this: Only 10.4 percent of single women who have reacMid )Swill wed; 3.7 pesunt of aaie 40: I per- cent of• 45; and only 0.3 percent aftQ-SO. ~ Y• ~ ~ Dlsim._._ 0-'• Aln..i S.-. U.S. 0... an., . GOSH ,€1.GIN I YOIJ''/G. GOT 1"o l.£AR#J To Ace &P T ••• 3,224 . 11933939 . ' 3,182 2,844 1964 " 2.717 1958 2,409 1980 2$T1 1977 • 5'Qllt .... rurnng. • ~ ~ d Am9rtc:llr'I "'-'-Ind~ Hen, Wy, Wy, Wy ... One of the most &mous cats adopted from an animal sbeltc:r was named Morris. June is Adopt-A-cat Month, and if you're planruna to adopt. here are the mosi. common cat ~ in order of · popularity: Baby, Sam, Samantha, T~-. Tiger, Smokey, Pltcbes, Spooky, Pumpkin and Kitty. ~ c.t F.nt;y ''"""°• Take it easy OI teadler You'll need a shiny red apple this week. It's Teach- er '"Thank You" Week, and i1 sounds as if they deserve it More than one third of teachcn -36 percent -say they expe1ienoe sid stress several days a week. By comparison, 27 percent of all adults report stress that often. ~ Nllllanll ~....., -.. ~ &.ip.tar Sim Cd- • Unklom ~ Hlrrta fAl'te¥ b ~ .... nwguina _...,.. ..... " r-- --A-;t.;; thls~~.Tod-;).1-- , START SAVING NOW' Start witli Fl A I "'IA ,.,.. Buy just 1 smash hit in year's tine .. Then get 1 bcilas of '°" choice. EnjoyJ: aluns for the • of one. I Q fl\.UI TMIJI I ........ .... I © ~ 'MAS I . MISS , .. _ - I AOOAtD I ,.,.,,.~~~~~~~~~~~~ '--~~~~~~~~-----...=-~~ I STAft Zit - I ~LDtP'EC._&il' I - • June 1 to June 7 D I I A funny doctor and dentlat BW Coeby 'eta a mtt from Danny Kaye .. • their fear of the denti•t'• chair OD .. Tbe Coeby dentlat whoee atyle belpe children o•ercome Sbow" Tbunday at 8 on NBC, Cbamlel 4. · ' .. D1ily Piiat ... \ ~ fOIOM'~ ~~ trl'4All ~"\~·' ~· ,.,,~ ,,,l>#C .. Otlf!J ' <41ffYI~' ,._f14f'OR.T ( ~~l\ln.. •l•ll 11• 1 1 (di!,~ ro6T4 MES-4 C,lf()I I' 14 'lJ!.~• O«I llf 111 , r "' 11 l•'•ll ... , HBO 61 ' ,., _ .. J4 14 11 CINEMAX ,__ 62 --, 15 . 3) -39 Nit . \10VIE 63 NA NA 38 19 , .. . SHOWTIME ~ 17 22 . N4. 18 f DISNEY 6S 24 32 J 7 NA BR4VO -66 NA NA 40 NA ' --G \L4 \,IS/ON 67 . NA NA NA NA £I.SA 6 25 JI J6 NA ·, ('\JN 8 16 29 :!.5/16 27 .. ISPN 10 18 27 13 26 ' . "' ( -<;P4N 12 26 Jj 30 22 ~ /\ii< KFI ()f)f{)N 15 !1 ' .. 28 31 28 '--~ \RTS & f.N f 16 2J 28 JI 28 -'---WP/X 17 N.\ NA N \ NA .____ "OR 19 NA 36 J.5 SA lllETIME 21 8 JO !l 24 (BN JI ' NA NA 24 JO WI \ llf[R 3.J J/ NA 19 -NA A1TV JI -21 . 23 tl 20 •Channels• NETWORllS ~J KC~ ( 8\. fl 12 t \\-\un\t'I Blvd.. Lo'I nat1A428 (4) KNB( NA< 'CMJtl w \l.1mrd1 A•c Burbank 'I I SOS '11 KABC AB< .i I iJ l•ru\f'lt"\ t .\ •c Lo\ Angrlcs 91 SOS !8)'K.FM8.( es 7(171 E Ol(llll"('l l<t1ad \an [)1cao 92111 I 10) KC.TV, AB( Ht"hwa~ '14 and "1 7th StrcetL 'iln D1r10 921 11 INDEPENDENTS (SI KTLA. Sll<Xl W Sun\< I Htvll I "' .\nadc' 9002& .> (9) KHJ SS IS Mclro~ .\vr Im l\ngdc' 'X>OlK ( 11) KTIV '746 W Sun~·1 Hhd l.n' Angch:\ ~>028 Daily Pilat MAIN OFFIC& 330 Wn t •• , .... Co•t• M•H, C•. Metl addrH•: Boa 1580, Cotta MHe, C1.,11t29 Telephone: 142·4321 J>r111(r.1111 1nfwm.,t11•fl '' J•t11l 1<J• ti und stalmn• wnd 1• \Uh.Jl" t 111 , h1mg1· 14-'ll h11ur "'''" ,, ~~~~~~~~~-' 2 Sunday. June 1, 1986 (13) KCOP 915 La Brea A"c Los An&elt-\ 9()038 (56) K[)()( I HO Clcmc11nr, An1he1m 91¥02 PBS (28) KCLT 4401 \untrt 8h1L L.m .\nacle' 90027 . (SO) K<X'E I 5744 Golden We\I \I . Hunt1naton Beach cn647 PAY TV (0) ON/Scleo TV 11 W < 1rand ( cntral .\ H' Glend11t 9120 I ~TV, 2919 Nebraska Av~ ...:>ant Mon1~11 {H) Home Roii: Office T1mc-L1fc Bu1ld1na. Rocltcfdlcr <enter New YOfk N Y 10020 cEJ ESPN, Bmtol < onn 06010 IS) Showumc {l) C'1blc Nrw' Network Atlanta, C •ll 30300 SAlf~LLITE (9) WOR Nt>w York, N.Y 10000 {17) WTBS. Atllnt.l. G1 30.J<Xl •w .. SJXJrtJ ............ -.......................... Page 2 Networks.................................. Page 3 Daytime ................................... Pqc 4 Tube Top~rs .......................... Page 5 Dayt1me Schedule.................. . Pase 6 Evenine Schedule . . .............. Pase 8 •1•11 -!!!"' .. -"-.,..... .... ....... ;\ ••• 111h (Ill. (l.M) Cl ..... . ...;.•===-... v•m L.. A'•11111•l•1 IJ=D9il-NI .. . ;:z~.c~ .. ..... =II~ .......... , twr..: .... °=-,.:::t.;. .... ~ (T_.....,(lln..) .. ,_ -•a •••eu .a.,_-...._.. ............ ,. '111 ..... , .... y ................. .. MI I 11 A*-.; (LM) (I-.,) -••a..-.a1111•8-0....• 1111111 Rllllilll • L.. A 11¢ I -r-=~~::;> ........ ....._ ••• llil t c 'I a. r =-=~'-tl e.: ........... ='1 ... "=: -;~)1t11 as • .. , .... ............ ._~ -=-'=' (T...,,J;:·:. :--J. r.: ....... "11110 f'J .. ==(lln.) --_llClll,_IGLTWOGDNM -_. ...... .. ttrtl _., .... ... 1W DIMI I I ...rl..:.::::::::il•••m ftle -....... ~Mia•• --•a• .. *r---· --.~---•H 1a• -1==-.. ------H•'aU. L.. = DI fl! a· .. ;z:;;a;, :-..... =:..~ ... Y'.C .... CU-)Cl ..... •lllPIL) -•eCllmACIUU 11 ....... 0.-.. ... llJ:mltn I 0 1• • LM .A 1111 I ........ CU->Cl ..... •.a..) .. ,'°" ... -.... .... -. ..-. ...... .. -Networks Another toughie-for Farrah Fa.nab Fawcett . By MARILYN AUGUS1 NI I' .,.,_.,...., PARIS -Farrah Fawcett once the alossy star ofTV·s "(. harley's Angels," will portr41y Bcate Klarsfcld m a televl'ilon moviedramatmng the noted Nazi hunler'~ personal crusade: to track down war criminals Fawcett "'ho said she want'> to forget her "unfortunate past as an angel." will star in "The Beate Klanfeld Story.'' a 90-m1nute movie to be broadcast on ABC and French telcv1s1on next fall It 1s based on the true story of KJarsfeld, a Cierman woman who nskcd her hfe ferreting out former N:v1~ and bnnging them to JUSt1ce The movie h1ahhghts her \Carch for Klaus Barbie, the "IJutcher of Lyon:· whom she d1~over.. h1dm&r.Jn South Amenca The movie.open!> when Bcate 1s a young She leaves bomb-shattered ~rhn 1n 1960 A bullydocumeritary on Teddy Roosevelt B.J JERRY BUCK U T~W'*' LOS ANGELES -J heodore Roo\C'· veil Roufh Rider. aut r. outdoorsman, conscrvat1onist, trustbustcr, statc,man. physical fitness bufT, devoted family man and 26th president of the U n11ed States All those as~ts of Roo~velt. at 42 thc youngest president and one of the mo\t popular to ever serve in the Oval Office. arc e'am1ned 1n ABC's two-hour documen· tary, "The Indomitable Tedd)' Roo~vc11 :· tonight Tfi1s remark.able documentar}, tour years in the making by produccr-<.hrcl'tur Hamson Engle, is one that T.R h1mselt would pronounce "hully " It contain5 old newuec:I footage, ,~cd-corrected tn ehm1nate the Jerkin",· stills. p;unt1ngs and some dnamaucally recreated events ~herr no other film elll,ts Enale. most noted for as~mbhn~ the film tnbutC'S for the rv Hall of fame Amencan film Institute Solutc<c and Academy Awards. <.-alls the documentA&ry "a he1&,h~ncd sen~ of h1'tory" Whal makes Roo~velt relevant at th" time'> · J "When I fim nartt"d I 'felt someth1ntc very comP'lhng about h1\ 'ltory and 1t'\ mo~ so now," said Fnale "Roo~velt ,., now essentially beyond memory. So mud1 of h1' story has bttn foraottcn He wu u stro"f. proa,rcH1ve national leader I think he epitomized this counrry 1n terms oftm cne?JY and his dynami.m. He wa'I worth another look " lnglc: onginall)' became interested when he saw some footage of T R shakinJ his finger "The quality wa\ w good J d1dn·1 realize that 1t came from 19Hl.'' hc ~1d "David ~hepard, an arch1v1\t with the Directors <"iu1ld . ..a1d there Wa\ quite a bit of that film uound I think at the tame we were trying to &ct the hostage\ out of Iran and ~methm& chcked "r put together a propo..al and took 11 to l'BS. but I wa\ unahk to get the fundini Three surnon\ wanted to do 1t hut I felt 11 needed to be \Cen b> the widest audience possible·· The Gannett BroadQ'>t1n1 vroup later financed \hcfoJcct. Engle sa1 1herc arc ~me parallel!> Ix-tween T.R and Pre-.1dent Reagan, such as their populant) and both bcinJ honc- men Yet. there arc al~ many d1fTcrcncco, Rooscvell for all of his strong talk never ~nt Amencan \Old1ers into action He advocated a ··b1g~uck" fore.in pohl')', yet was the first Amencan to win the Nob<-1 Peace Pnze for his work in cnct1na the Russo-Japane\C War ~me of the film come., from a 1927 movie called ··Routh Riders." but 1t 1s clearl)' marked The mo"'1e no lonaer e\l~ts. but Engle U\Cd film from ou1takc, \lilt e1uslln[l. ·· 11 wa' directed by Victor Aeming, who later directed 'Gone With the Wind:·· he ,_1d ··we've !tpeed<orT'C('ted It u well•~ all the silent footaae. ~ that 1t look, like modern film rather than a Jerky cartoon •• for Pans There she falls in love with, and mames. ' French_Jew1sh law student named Serge Klarsfeld He 1s pJ,ayed by Scottish actor Tom Conti. From Serge. who nanowly escaped deportation when he was 8 years old and whose father was murdered at AuschWltz, Seate learns the full extent of the Nan horrors and vows to make sure the world knows She goes to sec Itta -1:lalaunbrenncr, played by Academy Award-winner Geraldine Page, to help 1denufy Barbie. the man who alltgedly killed her husband and three children. Eleven years later. Serge and Bcate watch as Barbie 1s brouaht from Bolivia to a Lyon jail. the scene o(some of his mo\t heinous cnmes. Producer Wilham Kayden. whose credits include the award-wtnmna .. Miu- ing Children," calls the sen pl "authentic to a fault ·• He said scnptwmer Frcdenck Hunter, a former 1oumahst who hvcd extensively in Pans. conducted lengthy interviews with Mrs KlarsfelO. and was fam1har with the war penod The Klarsfclds had final say on _ the scnpt. Klarsfeld. who said ~ thought his Wlft resembled Fawcett. said he and Beale were not concerned about the Amencan star's sex symbol image, which in recent years has been ov-crshadowed by her gnppmg dramatic performances on st.a&e and tele- v1s1on ~ ''Beate \IW Farrah 1n "The Burning Bed," and was very 1mpres~ ... Klarsfeld said "She 1s very prett)' and talented. so what more can we ask for'7'' In that highly succcs~ful telev1S100 movie. Fawcett portrayed a haltered wlfe who murder~ her abusive bu.,band. In J 98 l she 1mprnscd cntlcs Wlth her performance in "Extrem1t1e~ ... the story of a rape victim who tum~ the table~ on her attacker The French press, however, was skep- tical about her ability to play such a serious role. not1na that she did noth1na to dispel her image as "an expen5ive poodle with noth1na to say" dunng a r~nt news conference to promote the ,how She was asked if she could ever ~ herself involved poht1c~Jly as Mn Klarsfeld was Fawcett \hook her blonde mane and ~1d "It would be too easy to say yes. but if 1t meftnt nskm& my hfc. I JUSt don't know .. Faw(.('tl ~1d ,he met with Mrs Klarsfeld in Hollywood. read her book.s and saw movies and documcntane'\ on World War U m order to prepare for the role. whi('h she called "the srcat"t opportunity to come my way For me, areat scnpu hke th1\_a~ rare." The Kla~felds. who received an un- disclosed sum of money for their partici- pa\lon in the prOJ«t, said the .cript wu an accurate account of their ,tory. Sunday, June 1, 1986 3 ·-Daytime 20 nods for 'World Turns' ·All My Children· and 'Guiding Light· get 10 Emmy mentions NEV. ) Ok" (\P l -... ,, the \\orld furn~, lhc lonp.·rUnn1ng ( fil., )Oap opera has r~Cl'l'd ~o num1nat1on\ for Davt1mc Emm\ \lo'i.lfl.h rndud1ngi tv.o. for outst.:ind1ng kad .tctor in a drama senes Both \< 011 Br.ce v.ho pla}'s ( ra1g Montgonwn 11n tht> 'hnw and Larry B11ggma n whn pla'' Dr lnhn Dixon were nom1na1,·d for th,• 11th annual a"ard'i v.h1, h .... 111 he annuunu:d Jul-. 17 .\ 8( ' ·~II \f ) C hildrc n ... C B5's "Gu1d· ang Light" ;in<J PU\' ··<;e\dmc 't1ree1·· each reccl\ ed I CJ n11m111atmn' Nomination' l"O\ er the: hroadcast i>eno<l March 6. 1985, through M.mh 5. 1986. and were made by members of the Academv of felev1s1 on Arts & ~·1encC4 and ·lht• "1at10nal Acad<'rn}' of Tele' 1s1on Arts and Sciences Among the maJor nom1na11on' v.erc: Outst.:indan~ drama wrie~ "All My ( haldren " >\BC. ".\s the World Tums." ( 8' "General fi osp1t.:il," AB< "The Young and the Restle\'> "CBS Ouut.:indang game-audience part1c1· pa11on show ··Famtl} Feud:· ABC. ··Jeopard,,· syn- dicated; "The Pnce 1s Rig.ht." (.BS. "The S25.000 Pyramid." C.D~. "Wheel of I or· tune." N BC Outstanding children., \Cfll'' "Mist<'r Rogers· "'lcighhorhc o<l PH'i ··Sesame Stre<'t:· PB\ l-2 t < nntact · PBS Outst.:ind1ng childn:n\ '>pec 1al. .. Babies Ha v tng linhtl'!>. ·· CBS ... Don t -Daytime GaA Tracy has already lived her one life By LY"ltDA HIRSCH Q \)..hdtl'\cr happ1:n1·d (o the lh.trac11·1 ol Tran on "Ont' I ik to l i"e''" I thought ~he wa\ 1 nterc'it1n~ ""Ill ,h,· he returning'> -D ( Uullalo "-\ A; Tbf l'ban<'ter of Tral'y was blown up In an uplo1lon that 1bc 'ct off at Llufalr. The evil Stick also met bt1 maker tbat way. Tracy was played by Kirsten Frant&lcb. She was married last May to actor Cllnt Allea, wbo pl•r• Tom Sa..-y.-r In tbf Tony· award mHlca "Big River." Q (an \ou plea'><' tell me 11 thcy are cv<'r gotn~ to re~ohe Donan''l part in lolhng Victor Lord on "One Life to L 1ve',"' As a long11mc: v1ew..-r I lcnov. \he withheld h1'i mcd1ctne Wh > ha\e the) taken that storyline and totall~ a\.01drd 1t? -l K Manett.:i. Ohio A: Tlac Dorlao-wlthhold1· VJttor't·medl· cine storyllnt goc1 back several writers ud producers Wbcn Nancy Pinkerton played Dortaa, tbc wrttu11 decided to act rtd of lite character. Wtmi DortH rt· tarned, betas playtd by Robin Stratter, It was decided to forget lllat she •lltlbcld medlcaUoa from lter baaba.nd. C1ll It new proclacen-wrlten' amnHla, pcM'tlt license or a way to 11ve a popular cbaracter. You tu bet t.Ut tb1t 1toryllne "111 n~ver be revived. Victor 1lmply died from utaral 4 Sunday June 1. 1986 C&OIH Q I ran't bt>lievc m\ t'.¥C" I turn on "Search tor Tomorrow· and there I, •. ,. Mr Brady trom "The Rrad \ Bunch · I can·t believe he'\ doing a \oap opera -v C • Carmel. C altf A: f'lu actor Robert Rttd did play Papa Brady for 1evco 1euoo1 and uo still be 1eeo lo rtrUDI, but Cbt dl1tln1uilbcd stage and televl1lon star was quite pleased wbeo be wa1 Hked co iakt over Ille role of Llo}'d Kendall OD "Se1reb for Tomorrow." Say1 Reed, "I llad otber offers at tbe time, a clauce to do an lmportlot regional pl•>, bat I Uke Ute Idea of working In a medium I hadn't worked ln before. I consider daytime at chaUenglog as when I did 'The Defenders' or any otber televl1loo work - In fact. even more 10. You don't 1ct as muy cbaace1 to do a scene ovt'r It'• almost llte 1&a1e work with a camua.'' Joe Lambie, who playtd lteod1ll aotll being replaced by Reed, ~ed to move baek to LA becaau bis wUe, uanl.n Ct.y, b• • featattd role ln tbe new rlmt·dme 1erie1 "L.A. Law." ' ll•n·e a question al>out wur lavontc soap or soap star" Wntc to Lynda HtrS< h. clo News Amenc3 'ind1catc, P n Btn ICJ6l0. ff''mc C'a/1( Q_ 71 4 'ihe '4-1tlanrner u man ~ ques(1ons a\ ~he ,·.an m her column. but the volume of mail m.d.c\ personal rrpl1c~ 1mpnrnhlc· Touch," ABC:" Have You Tned Talking to Patty":· CBS: "The War Bctw~n the Classes." CBS. Outstandmg animated program "CBS Storybttak." CBS. "The Charlie Brown & Snoopy Show," CBS; "fat Alben & The Cosby Kids." syndicated; "Jim Hen\On's Muppet Babies,'' CBS; "The Smurf\," NBC. Out!>Landang talk-~n.1c<' program: .. Donahue:· syndicated. "Hour Maga- zine," syndicated, "New York's Master Chefs," $¥ndicated. ··This Old House," , PBS. Out~tandang spec.1al class program aTCa "Amencan Bandstand ·· ABC. "CBS Toumam<'nt of R O$CS Parade," CBS "Chagall's Joumey" NBC; "The Cradle Will ~ock," PBS. ''Live From Lincoln Center Chamber Muc;'c Society of Lmcoln Center Wlth lrene Worth and Horacio Guuerre1," PBS. "l.1 vtng in Hope." NBC. "The People's Court " s>nd1cated; "Reah· t} 1s Bcc.oming.'' (BS 'Trcemon1sha:· PBS. Outst.:indtng lead actress. drama scnes. Susan Lucci as Enca Kane. "All M> Children," ABC Elizabeth Hubbard a\ I ucanda Walsh. "As the World Tums," CBS Pes&y McC'a) as Caroline Brad}. 'Days of Our Live\, .. NBC Kim Zimmer as Re va Shayne. "Guiding Light," CBS: Enka Slezak as V1ctona Lorc1 Buchanan "One Life to Live." ABC ' Outstanding lead actor drama 9Cne Da vid C"3nary in the du.:il roles of Adam and Stuart Chan~ler "All M } Children,'' .\BC Scott Bryce u C ra1g Montgomery, ''As the World Turn!I," CBS, Larry Brys- gman as Dr John Dixon. "A~ the World Tums," (BS. Robcn S. Woods as Bo Buchanan "One l 1fe to Live:· ABC . N1chola~ Coster a!> Lionel Lockndge, "Santa Barbara:· NBC. Tell) Lester ac; Jack Abbott. "The Young and the Rl''>I · less." CBS Outstanding 'iuppomng aclre~'>. drama ~nes Eileen Herl!<' as Myrtle Farg.ate "All M) Children'." ABC . Kathleen W1ddowc; as Emma Snyder. "A\ the World Tums:· CBS; Leann Hunley ac; Anna D1 Mera. "Dllys of Our Lives," NB( Uta Haaen a<, Hortense. "One: Life to Live.'' ARC. Dame Judith Anderson as M1m. Lod,ndge. ··~anta Barbara." NB( Outstanding supponina al tor drama scne!>· Louis Edmondsa~ l ~ngJc" v. all1nglord. "All My Children," AA< Crn·~ Man as Tom Hughes. "As thr V. mid r urm ·CBS John Wesley Shipp a" I >ougla<; c ummings. "AstheWorldTum' '< n~ lall)(,atesas H B Lewis. "Gu1dJOR I 1&ttt .. CBS. Al Freeman Jr a'i Ed Hall. "On,• L1fr 10 Live." ABC . ' Out'itandlJlg in g..-nuc drama ~ne'.' Debh1 Morgan a~ An&Jc Hubbard "All ~h C hildren:· ~BC Ellen Wheeler as (Pleaee eee EMMY87Pace l l) 1 ' I I I . I I I I I Ii i I I I I 1 181'';~·~(:1 .. 1!118!fJ''IJ'.!lf11f11.lll:t !Jlllfll;!i((~t:~1'll'llfJ~J~I • .. ~.11. li.,rl I 1,,.rl !h~tlnillrl!l!i!~ f Pl.111,;!11 '~I un1I. •·' a , .. 11 Ir 'IE ;i r1 1• f Iii _ IL 1 • -· 11 1•1 • & • -1 ~11 !r ,. . o ,u !Ir ~•••1 nr o,nl.b li1ll ii .!!? . !1 ullll 11111 <-11!:1 !lit i .. ,. .., ,,.: ~ . ii~gH )b;-:;~{-~~ .. ~ L h11·•r1a11l;'l'l~I I !!11'~tfi . !iJJ! ~J! ti I J·;ill . ~ '" - -' " f ,j I I dill;i1l1 1ltl!:!!!h:!!!I I !1!1 ~I J ,, o , m•-4 "a -~'< :D Q ~c'i m • :J :J 0 ~ ~~-~ \~ f Hi ~ .. : ~~-1 1 I i I I i :< ~ ~ ~ m ,, ~ . .,. o -G>m ~ 0>:D (J) ~ Zr-~ ~ 3 · ~ ,,-,~··ilii Jllrf(.tl•(i !f 1i;li ·1 I 1~J" ~ il' i · ~ ~ h, 1: _ 1 ( J 1!~i!I! Ui!.U1!1.1 .l1i:I ~1:1 !f:i r 1 •i . ~ ~ ~ J~! :_r}'tJ.J ~ [ l lltllJin; !l'iftil'lii · ·~ilia i'11-1J • · n·~ I !Hr c. I 'f' j ~;~ hll.kfl llhrd 19 hrill S uli : ' .. -Tube Toppers Cont. tw• a :a..aAL..,.._..,.,....._ ti• 'hie• ... W.awtr' A,...._, h1trt1• .. ..,. ......... ...... ............... _ .... .. ~ ............. -.KMWt 'Jt un.,,... ......... !'Wt 1 •a) (W)O Ari IC. -·~CllM.,._11 •-'-**-lllMlw1' 1 .. '6all•,_......., -- - - 6 Sunday. June 1. 1986 ~ =--===--==~= .... .,_ •U 0 .aT.., A ....... .._ • .,.,,. Dl111r111ua RIDI _, C..O .. • ........................ a.,. ... ··-~•·> • G WCU Tur I TMl mow: IWAll LMIT:s.;W .. ,.._,.,.._C... ... ~· ICINw .... ,.,...._ ...... ..... ... ,, .. .,.. ........... ~ ........ ..... -• cmrmu111. n. ...... ....... w ............... ,., __ .......... ::c ..... .. =i,;,•••r Olwer1 t1 ~ .., ~.~a.. ...... . ..... , ....... .... • ~ (Mii ec.n.) ..... .. ......................... !'Wt , .. ti) {1 tr.) "* ........... nit_•···, ... ... >11 7 '" ..... Mier c..e .. .... .,__.. •• , p -..... .. Alt., e ,.... Ht _.. I 11Si• 11 Wa_CN!le_, ... u.... ......_ - -.. - -' ,...,.. __ . . I.Rima OP,. ml Mm PMIOUI ~' -•.al I &WIC.O Nl&laa• uu., .... ..,... -----mutAW. ... ' II ===. -. ==.,·,·r ... .., CMYOU•n -~ ... ....... , I •an•• .. UM' If CMtm.I ~·--· ·--°'--=......, ec.YOU&ftl(M) ... 1 mrr,:,j, ,.,,,. ===-TUlwnMC... ---~-.. ,..YCUt= ·~·~ ..... nan-. YO&mMmMMITUM .. ,,.Im LRlmm OP M ... Mm PMIOUI ~A~ .,.....,. ..,._MAWM_.,MI) .. ._._,., ,... ••• Ill -~ .-.OC.IOCcm=nll) ,_.,.......,., ____ ..... , I -- w - -.. -- ' Sunday. June 1, 1986 7 -l>aytia• Cont. -Sunday -Morning---- 4llt Cl) CNILDHl'I •tRACLI llTWOlll -..,_ The fourth annual lund--ratSer benefiting children's hospitals Nellona! -hosts: Merle Osmond. John Schneldef, Merlin Olsen. Marllyl) McCoo. Jayne Ken- nedy, Paul Anka (3 hrs 9 min l • --(J) ........ ., ..... ,A&U . .. ,IC*m . I mCIL...:I a1I Clm>J' comDY •m-a-•4rrrr Gomedt· an Bob Goldthwait 1s featured along with tile gueeta. Robin W1ll1am$. Whoopt GOid- berg. C.rol Kline. Dee Smoer. Jack Gal· and Tim Kazurlnsky -TGMn--._ .. 1"19POIBI WC. IW!llMCR•IJ• _..ICllU.Q 11 -~.,,_,. ...... .. aMIOft•CLOllW -,_CUlna nMT'ICAT -..-··•1;1 1 m1.1CUPT CNa.Dlll'I lllH Cll MITWOH ..,_ The fourth annual lvnd·raiser t>enefiting chlldr~·s hoSpttels National ho9ts: Marie Osmond. Jonn Schneider. Mer1ln Olten. Merilyn McCoo Jayne J<an-~aulAnka. (3 bra.) i ~=-fmf ,_ Featured lntemaoonally known. multH ted, Chertes Luckman dllcueles hie soccesa and architectural ~ta(1hr ) . ! .. '~Gold Austl" ~1925· Com- edy) Charlie Chaplin, Mack Swain ( 1 hr liJ ':.J. .. 1"1 WYCAn ()).,."Heidi" (1968. Dfama) Mui millen Schell. Jean Simmons I 1 hr 40 lmlnJ.& ·-.al'T ., .. TGDAftW ----=-··· U.. I I ft .. KJIBl•ll 8 Sunday, June 1. ~986 l=--awM Cllm1'WI uanu ... A.Ziii ~Ttmu.&A. CCIUW LM-NCAA OMSIOO I CNimplonthip. Mmlflnal game from New ark. Del. (Taped) (2 hrl., 30 min ) CID.,. ''The Men Who Saw T ornooow ( t 98 1. Doc::umeotary) Nanated by Qrl()(I Welles ( 1 hr. 26 min.) ~=· M CllA9\lt TUI"'"' Guest Roger Moore. llD._IWC .... ~ .. ,.,,....:nt NI WllW a.vmo """-.-. WGM.DOP~ _..,, ~ " . ...,. ,. . .., ...-mmT(tQQ .-AYllAll .-1a1 IDI ... .-a, .,_"A Woman 01 Parts" (1923 Dfama) Edr)lt Purviance. AdOlpha Men ~ ( 1 tv . 2S min ) •JA·-----.,.. 80GD ... 119 CMUIBl-.T ., Cl) .m 1111.Y OU'AI.._.,. iii.01••11D1 WWDOll.• ..... ..., ICOOIYDOO ... '°"'_.. PA1'9'°"'mmiwcc:e • .,. "Andtold" (1982. Scl90Ce Fie tlon) Klaus Klnskl, Don OpJ:ier ( 1 hr . 20 min}. ' C!>ftlm .,mm•1111a •- ,. (11).,. "The Leh Handed Gun" ( 1 ~58. Westem) Paul Newmen. IJ!• Miian. (2 hr•. 30min) -.9 .WYW 111 Sct'oeduled profile ol The New VOfk Tlmel' phocographer Ernie Sistel, repoc1 on the San Frenclac:o Con •NMlllon Cotps, • munldp9I C>fgenlzat1on that helps disldvanteged youtha find iot» l hr 30mln.) a • .,, .... ..,..,_,. ........... •cwm.--. (I) Ctlfl.Hlrt • lllHCLI ftTWOH l~L"aca:;::.,M·-... a•• IQ CMlfU,....,. MmlDll&Dt .,_ "Something To Sing About (t~. Muslcal) James.CegMy, w1111am Fre (2 hrs) CID ilOc. MOkey and Red ~ roomivales, and have t1ouble shar· ce Q WIA'I ~--An Aml&h boy trjes to brldoe Iha g$p_ between his tam1 ry"s slmple lflfttyle and his .chooimates' .. ,kJX==·· ....,,DAYI WWWJ91Cl 1.,.. =::..:.When A.cl follows Mok flY on a ha211rdous tourney to Wonder Mountain, she CAUMS trouble for them both 0 Cl) .OW. "In Society" ( 1944. Comedy) Abbott and Coatello, 1(1rt>y Grant ( 1 hr 30m1n) Cl) ~Y'llPtCI Animated Gilda Redner and BHly Qyatal provide tha vOIC· es for varloul anlmala as they prepare f()( their own Olymplc-gama t1 hr . 18 min r CZ>.,. "Eluet1n· Looee" (19e1. eome-dV> RlChard Pryot, CiOely Tyson I 1 hr 34 ~ -1---::.n...n• LA-&-.rY -.&Y.-CMllOlll'I Mlll&CLI MITWOH I~ w .... .,. "Th'! Whole Town·• Talking . ( 1936, Comc.>dy) Edw11rd G Aob1neon. Jean Arthur ( 1 ru :\2 rnin ) (I) w•ra ., I POA Championship, I WI round. IMI !Tom King• ltiand, OhlO {1 hrt) CB) mwm "6rem11nt" CT93C Fanlaay} Zech Oalllglln Hoyt Axton ( 1 hr . !> 1 -hnclay Coail. ' min.) (JJ MOWll "The Stone eoy·· ( 198-', Dr• me) Robert Ouvan. Jesoo Presson ( 1 ht 33 mitt) me m ._.AW llCM\llAI .. NmMMTIOI ........ ........ , ....... IDCO-.-t * IMCGM.alm wcaarmo.ow ... .._, .... v ...... Ola. ~-.-rrtft!W• .... -NA ecal Ken'\P9f Open, final round. from Bethelda. Md. (Liii•) (2 hrs . 30 IT\1t1 ) ... l ... CCll 5 ICI MOWll "U'I Abn9r" ( 1959, MvslcalJ Peter Palmer. JUiie Newmat (2 h<I.) IUU...U TWl.mfTDm -C8n'U&. w •• TCMllOWl ... M =·=--~ .,, .. ~ MOWll "Under Secret Ordefa" ( IS.3. Mysltl'Y) Etlch Von Strotleim, Claire Luce i! hr .. 30 min ) (!) _. 'Eddie And The Cruiaera" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare (2 hr1) .,.,. "Fletch" (1985. ~) Che- i Chase, Joe Don 8-ker (1 ht. 38 min) ..-SYTOADWBIW -'°"1Ulf OI tmUCA: ~ ~ ,.... Featured Kurt weor-. a Holly· WOOd pie.c1e IUfgeon....e loOk at the car• fully Cl'Chellraled ler)dscape, Batbarl Reynolds, founder of the "Center Of .. 1Hope•h~ ... ' ........ , •• -mTM.... r WALL,,_., '°'.-AL. '90ST a.11911YOm &&18M:.t fAP'LL Los Angeles . Dodgers at P11tabufgh Pirates (Live) (3 hrs ) l •.na.D CAln'OL. ... AL "WN • San Ot-oo Padr• at Phlla· ~ia Phdh• (Live) (2 hrs . 30 min ) .... "_... (C) MOWll "Tendef Merc1e1" ( t982. Ora· ma) Rob9rt Duvall, Tess Harper ( 1 hr. 30 ~ . (%) "A vi.w To A Kiii" ( 1985. Ad· venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberta. (2 htl. 11 mln) tWI'=':. ,_ Early rounds trom Stade Roland Garroe In Perla (Tape P .. n!a"':i. wmeu•mm.fto ..,..-::::,..mACLI ttmrOll I=:"'-:-... ,. CIMAm CllUCllmM .AUIO ..... Anwlotn Ra<:lng Sefln rrom Mltw11uk .. (Tape<J) ( 1 hf.) (JI)_. "Walk PrOCJd" (1978, Orama) Robby Benson. Ser-" Hotcocflb ( 1 ht . 38mln) (];;) llOWll "C•ralul He Might Hear Yoo' ( 1983. Orama) Wendy Hug~. Robyn Nevin ( 1 hr • se min.) tWaJ "•'II Atlanta &eves at Chiceoo CUt» ~) (3 ht1 . 30 min ) · ,_.CJ) It 'U Atlanta Brave. fl ChlCago ,_it':J~JJ3 iv. 15 min ) .. 1 --~ ... "Doll F804t" ( 1 ~. Comedy) VMan Blaine, Oennla O'l<eete ( 1 hr 30 .. trJ...TTW:IDlll -&ltemooa ---- t 930t produce contllctlng lnterpmatio,w of H~aa<:count of the war. Q (1 hr.) e ..at CINI ~ Early roundlt. from Stade ~nd Gaffoe In P&ril. (Ti!pe de'ay) (2 hrs ) G MOWll "Sonoown" (1S.1. Adventure) Gene Tlefney. Bo.oe CabOt ( 1 hr . 30 min) CID llOWIS "~n11e Comedy" (1983, _,,_noa• Romance) Dudley MOOf9, Mary Steenbuf-9 UWW At pr ... ume. lehedUled ~ c 1 hr • 43 min ) gemet were San Frencilco G'*nls al New Cl.J .,. "CMatopher Strong" (1933, Yen JHts or Montreel Expoe at Houaton Comedy) Kathllrtne Hepburn. Colin CM Astra.a •. (lJYel (13•tnr1·l -~• •T-1!hr .. 17mio ) ""Cl&l-•m111f9 - -(!) l'•NJ. New Ym Vankeea at Oek-The fourth annual f\Jnd-rallef' land A'a (Lrve) (3 tn) .benefiting chlldren'a hoepltala. Nat~I Cl)_,. "The Oppoette Sex'' (196&, hoata Marie Osmond. Jonn Schfleidef. Comedy) June Allyson. Dolor .. Gray ( 1 Mer11n OtNn. ~llyn McCoo. Jayne Ken· IV. 57 min ) • nedy, Paul Anka. (3 tws) (%)--"Portrait Of Jennie" ( 194&. ~ I._.°'...,,_ mance) Jennlfef Jones. Ethef Barrymore 9111811 "Agathe Chriatle'1 Per1"8f5 1 hr , 26 min) In Cflme" Tommy end Tuppence ere un· 11L911• AUC'TIOI settled by thelt Investigation of a fOfgery m ~ ring operating In IOClety circlM q (1 hr ) M.L.•M•M&Y . ... ~ ----CC) ... "Fle1ch" (1985. Comedy) CM-W .....,.,_., II ~a-., Joe Don Baker (1hr.38min) .. ~ (.I) MIN .... CART 200, Ave from .. "Who Is Herry Kellem\an And Mllwauk ... (2 tn.) Why Is He Saying Thole Terrlble TNnQa Cl),_ _,.... and a rtflW dreme teechef About Me?" ( 1971, Myatwy) OutOln fight tHer Nlcole Tomtnce Robin Thom Hottman, Barbara Hatrla (2 hr&.) u. In stefeo. ( 1 ht l e mAT ; a o-.u 1 r;a ··o.nc. Bledt Cl),.... Cllill Hart tnea to reconotle Ametlea" Geoffrey ~ narrat• thla Franklin Ford with his younger t>tothef dance festival et the Brootllyo AClldamy of Tom, wtlO'• In trouble for prect1Ctng law Music the! oelebrltee 300 yeere of blacl( Without a lloenee. ( 1 hr.) American dance hletory and f"turte per· I 90IMW / IY_ ,.._. W formenoee by the Alvin Alley A"*1can -• Cllmil • Bo9ton c.ttk:a vs Dence Theater, Garth Fegan'a Bucket Houlton Roci<911 or Loe Angele& Laker!! Dance Theater and the Cherlel Moore -, 1unu:~mln) ==et (Uv.SOmtn.) Cl•&• rt-.n (C).,. "Dfeamecape" ( 19&4, Sc:llefloe W wca.D a. IDCC9I Spain vs Brazil Fiction) Oef1nla Quaid, Max Von Sydow. 1rom JalllCO Stadium In Guadalajara i! hr , 35 min ) i xloo (Taped) ('l'htt..) CE) KM COUW R&D -Game •• \W Ave. lrve trom Omaha. N4tb (3 l'lrl.) .,..-:rClambake" (1967. MUSICal) ~-ICOTT . EM1 Pr-'9y, $helltY Febar• J 2 hrs. l m ~ . • • t1a11CM Ol,._'JP'f' WM Ev1· .,_''The Red Pony" (19'9. Ora- dence gained during a Germen exCi'Villmf--ma) Mvrns Loy, Robert Mltchom. (2 tn) In the 1890s and an Ame<lcan dig In the • Ii••" •••r•• ........ ,, For o-llifd Ad ACTION Call A DAtL Y Pl&.OT ... wtsoa 6tJ0 N1t BRING A LITfLE of the OUTSID&INSIDFJ • Custom Flt tD El.il!tnc OJM'runi (No buJ1dl111 moc11r1caiuoa rwqlllttcl) • Top or Side ~lnp include Removable~ • Adjustable Ola• SbelVt!I • Tinted Clul AYAllablt • IJnllmJttd 0.1cn Opuom • Cho1tt of Metal Flnlsb 10% discount off total cost (714) 841-1075 with thll advertisement BaU.C-.._. f unday. ~une 1, 1986 9 -lunclay Conl. l "*'•MIMIT _,."Gangs, Inc." ( 1941, Mystery) Alan Ladd, Joan Woodbury ( 1 hr.. 30 min) (I) _,. "Ten From . Your Show Of Shollts" ( t973. Comedy) Sid Ceetar, Im- ~Coca (1 hr . 32 min.) CZJ _,. "Electric OfMms" ( 198-4. Com- edy) Lenny Von Ootllen. Virgin&! Madsen .. •n1111aa l hr, 35 min) -..-c Mt AOW9ITUlll ''Ski Raoa Ca .. a '1'.amw Scbeduled....SwvlvJllot the Attest eompetrtion from Jackson Hote. Wyo (Taped) ( 1 Iv . 30 min.) e llOlf9 "Aaron Sllck From Punkin Ciiek" ( 1952. Comedy) Dinah Shore. Alan Young (2 hrs~ • MDU,.. a.O.• ScnedWed Ltly IT er=. _,. "Lifeguard' ( 1976. Drama) Sam Elllott, Anne Archer (2 hrs ) e --.0 CUP IOCC9I Spain va Brazil from JellSCO Stadlom In Gu.deta)ara. Mexico (Taped) (2 tn) (B) LIZA• L.-oll Liza Mtnne4/I, In concert at the London PaHadium, perlorma eonga lnciUding the theme from "New York. New York," "The Man I Love" and °'her met&- rial wrtlten for this special Taped In Match 1a&6 (1 hr 30 min.) (I) ll.C.. IUCtt PAITT: AW.Al cw •A 1111 A tribute to the 100th anniversary of tM Washington Monument feeturlng the Beectl Boys. JullO IOleaW and Alngo Stan In stereo ( t hr ) -1=•w ... ta.OCAUIT In Warsaw. Josef and Ber- ta w• and the Lowys are Ofdered onto the next train to travel to a "!amity camp", l,.owy leeves his undefground newspeper In the hendl of Eva. a young Zionist (Part 8of 10) (1 hr.) 0 ... llllllO ICMGUnC .... , .. Mat= School va UntYerslty Qty • .... ,. .er .... IUC:kl. ~11 'mlCA Documentary featur- ing three black corporate executives who IMrt their rulee '°' success -1~;.--.=oc.AmAU -AT 91'11 DAVID UM:IA ITMftm _. "The Raven" (1963 Horror) vnctf\t ~. Peter Lorre. (2 hr1 ) I LA-a-.n .. "BIOod Feud" (1973, Myatery) James Stewart. Strother Martin (2 hra ) • ,_ ,_.. Follow tlw Oscar ~om the. tJme ot..tt. INllat..an- nounoement through the Academy Award p<eeenlatlona; a probe of the FDIC tlostlre o4 a lc>C9I benk, a prooedufe ~ com-~ ~ Ofl tetevtslon; the ltory of a man wN). ~ 160 poundt In nine monlht: t~ ~ o1 e 100-yeer- dtd ;;;:n ( 1 :ii» ·~"'."'--loby" ,, ... ,, ~ama) Oetett Bond. ~ 1-tarOWICkt 45mln.) ---••·wee• -"Protoeol" ( 19tM. Comedy) Hawn. Chfll Sat•ndOO. ( 1 hr. ~ "*'-J....._ -:l;;;wn-. 10 Sunday. June 1, 1986 1 ........... AT M MOW9I Scheduled'. a look et Wooqy Allen fllmt Including "Annie Hall." "Manhattan" and "Hannah.and Her $11- leB " (R) Cf) ... "The Pfl90nef Of Zenda" (1979. Comedy) Peter Seiters. Bke Sommef. (2~ 0 W Wini DA¥D tMiOWlll Con1omer Information oo toys. Teflon lined cookware and a aound-actrvated de- '11Ce that turrlt ott llghts and tetevlSlOOI . •:-.:: .. ~--''TheGold Rush" (1925. Com- edy) Chartle Chapltn. Mack Swain ( 1 hr • '22 min) CH) _,.,. "The NeverEndlng Story" ( 198-4, Fantuy) Noah Hathaway Barrett OWer ecJ; hr • ~ min.) ~ 90Wll ~ Spiral Staircase" ( 1946 ~) Dorothy McGuire. Ge<>fge Brent (! hr . 23.m•n l .. ,0 .... ,_. Holly gets the chance ot a 111&- tlme when aha landS a aoap opera rOle. Morloch ~ to resign to pur1Ue a ca- ,.., tn sports. In 1tareo (R) ( t hr ) 8 ~ i& .. , .. •111•11 1n tfle Colorado foothllts. two faty badgers teem IUIVlval techniques after their mothef ts swept away 1n a flood Q i rATtt ITM1'9 ,_ lJm "Continuing to Learn" Gunt. Morll"* Adi« ( 1 hr ) 8 .,._ llANITT (!}ICM COLLl9 --.0 -Game Stx, live from Omaha, Neb (3 h,.., 30 mln) (!) LIUT'f'LD c. .,. ... Am ,._.. Robert urlch. tOUfS ol London 90(!_,Ja.mat-c:.. the Ln Vegas World Pokef Champt-onsN·(~) -lllAWllOlllPllClllU !Gale Vldel In Venlce; abltlone flll'ler'men pro- tect~ ~ from great wh11e sharks; a New York couple who aalled .. 1trom::.:~:::lah India (2 hra.) OMC&WIQ ILICI ......... ~a.GllCUI MPU ....... I -lvening ---- ~~ nm -An inter· t e<:tOf '°'Aalpl'I Maca\IO l''Tne Karate Kid") ( 1 hr.) e .,.. "Don't Make waves" ( 19e7. Comedy) Tony Curtll. Claudia Cetdlnale When his car Is hit, a IOUtlSt In Southern Cetttorrna wtno. up falling In love with the out• httle ltallan fendtf·banelef whO i. re-nble (2 hr•) cm ... .,. "The Neptune OIUstar" ( t973. Advtlntl.ll'e) Ben Gazzara. Yvette Mlmleux. A reacue team 111ces to aave thrM meo trapped underwater near Nova SCotla (2 hrs u WlllP•Cll'.llUn I "Siiiy Two Hat1" ( t973, Wett· em) Oregoty Ptck. o.t Arnaz Jf A grlz· lJed Scottman tnd a yOUf'lg half·brMd teem up fOf • Wltd ride actott the rugged froni:.,g hrs.) • °''"' lllMml A loolt ., the tlvea of~ factory worker• and coal mlneB In Delong. Where. the t1JPPOf1 tyt- tems of atat&-rvn lndUatriM a.re being al· fected by eoonomlc reforme and decen- trallz.at~~R) 0 (I hr ) • Ill o.A.,. Live mayoral debate with candldat• Maureen o·eonnor and Bill CleatOf. (1 hr.) e IOWA The etfecta of Red cntnt'a Cul- 1ural RevoluOOn on the Nl•tyle and an- cient 1raditions of the Kaz.al<h hOfMmen (2} ~Iv ~'Seems Like Old Tlmet .. (1980. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. ~ -a-..,., son...,..rtect tawver 11~ tween her hopeless ex-hUsbM<l-tumed- benk robber end her uptight preeent ~ band whO la running fOf Celltornla attorney general 'PG' (I hr . 42 min.) CD 9IMI "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984 Adventure) Arnold Schwaruneoger Grace Janel Barbarian Conan Is recruit ed by a eencuous. deoeltful queen 10 PfO- teci a teen-ege Pflnceu oo her odyUey ClJa~yastle 'PG' ( 1 hr , 43 min ) Cl) llOlf9 .. Heidi" ( 1968. Oram&) Maxi mlllan Schell. Jean Slmmona Ba.Nd on Johanne Spyrl'I ciaSllC A lttlle Swtlf girl Is taken from her grandfather'• mouMaln home 1n the A.tpe by hef avnt to IMI In the ~ (1 hr . 40 min ) lZJ w CIWlllae JM.II Wini Guest -~MOOfe lt..o:=.., ... .,.,_ up '"' store's aecurtty guard (Henry Beckman) wtth her friend ( R > •• ua'fU&. - (II).,. "The Men Who Saw Tomorrow" ( 198 r. C>ocumentary) Narrated by Or$OO wen. Drama11u11on of the ltfe of 17th- cen1Uf)' French physlcian. astrologer and mystlC Nostradamus, and footage ot event• he allegedly predicted 'PG' (I hr . 26 ;oJ. (%) "The Sure Thing'" ( 1985, Com· edy) John Q.uck, Daphne Zuniga Two New England college aoquatntanoee lhare a cross-country ride to CellfC>fnlA and nnd ~quite unexpectedly ltltlOg 1n love 'PO-~ 34 min ) 79l<&•am 900lll A nervous Kate grant• Rick permlaalon to dr~ to Floflda wtth his friend& In ttereo. (R) • 0 .-r-.. ,..., IM----T ~ge C Scott narratee thlS docudrama On the Ille of adventurer and 28th Presl· dent of the United Stat•. Teddy Roa.. ~ St•ra BoO Boyd and Philippa 8uu Aooee..it 9 (2 hrt ) -i :: llMCM Guell Luther Vendroa llna:ra:~~tAmWU.I II ihecllaAm IA,_ A ~1o-plnNcle explOte· tlon of the cNmatlc zones and acotoglc&I hablttte of Kenya'• Mount KRmenjaro .. ~ li-''hr .. , ... ,. ...,.,,.. ,. 1 ::.:-"The L~!~ a C!:ymp" WIWTO.__,.I .~ T~ TVe trMlmetll 01 world news NIG})..,,&ml ... (I) ...... ..,.,.~·~ ttgat .. tht apperent drowning death of a woM-dW ewll'ntMrd~ ( 1 hr ) •• ---An ultr9COOI hiQh«hool atudenl btcomee magnetized ~ a me1aorlte lands '*" hla home In 1terto (R) 0 ------~-------------- -lunclay Cont. 0 I • ll L Pm A IUDIUCI Drug oe.llng and gang viOlerloe era Ingredients In DempMy and Makepeece'a lnveaugauon into the murdef of a pimp and a pollce detective ( t hr ) II.,,. "Summet Stock" (1951 Ml.N- eat) Judy Garland. Ger-.. Kelty A troupe of actOfl perticlpet• m daJty farm chofes in exchange IOf the UM of a Coonectleot barn to act In (2 hrs ) (I) TAUi ,.. M DAM-Susan Strast>erg atars as • woman who's able to a11tlcipata the. reeult5 of very strange oc· cuneocea (R) I :.ru. ,,, TMI ... MID ,..,. Robert Urich, tours of London and Jamai· ca: the Lu \/eQ&S WOfld Potier Champi· onshop (R) ( 1 hr ) • Ill.,_ A t>as&-to-pmnacte axplora- llon of the climatic zones and ecologlcal habltete of Kenya's Mount Kilimanjaro J.f:l~) • WIW*:: TMIATl9 'The lrtSh R M · The annual regatta reeotts 1n the major's ~t In a sticky sOuatloO and a disastrous t>oat race (Part 2 of 6) Q_(1hr) CC).,,. "Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Che- vy Chase Joe Don Baker An LA report· er with an array of dllgtJlses attempts to unravel a plot invotvlng a wealthy busl- nesstnan Who contracts his own murdef 'PG' O ( 1 hr 3a mtn ) 00 .... ..W.0...fWVAll IYI A myate- nous woman tn white and • valuat>te ltnng of pearls leed Marlowe Into a tangled mur· def web 1nv0Mng a polillclan. Guest Star Linda Grttflths. Q ( 1 hr ) CD .,. ''Gremlins" { 19&4 Fantasy) Zach Galligan. Hoyt Axton When a teen· 1tQ9f breaks the rulet of cartng fOf his lov· able on&-0f-a-k1nd creatvre. dozens of malevOlent creatures are spawned 'PG' ~hr ,5~ ~=-"Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Che- vy Chate. Joe Don Baker An LA report· er with an array of disguises attempts to unravel a plot lnvolv"'O a wealthy busi- nessman who contracts his own murdef In stereo 'PG' O ( 1 hr , 3a min ) (%) _,. "A V'iew To A Kiii" (t 985. Ad· venl\He) Roger Moore Tanya Roberts Br11ish agent James Bond attempt• to thwart an lndustrlallst's plans to become czar of the computer Industry 'PO' (2 hrs, 11mln) 1-ucml ,_NOU.YWOOD'Ml .. • a&.-Mll'atCOCI flllW"I A oo.pltalizad cop kUlef pe<suadeS a nurse to =-pe In stereo (R) 2 I •llM.AD8 ..,...,.. _,_,,_ Yount MID llAUn wmt DR. 90IJWI .. Alllli.ll • Cl) TClll\' AWAlml From the Minltlotf ThNtra in New VOflc the 40th annual pr99entatlo0 of the Ameftean Theatre Wing'a Antoinette Perry Award.. honoring ~oellence on the stage, With 90~ apeearances by Bernadette PetePi ( "SOng & Danca") Dabble Allen ("Sweat Charity") and Hal Linden (2 hrs..) e • .,_ "TOUQh Enougti · ( H~83. Orama) Oannl9 Quaid Carlene Watkins An unsuooatSfuf country llng9t. trying to make ends meet, tur,... JO flgtillng for prize money (A) O (2 hrs~ I• IBY~CllUDI Q Gll .,,. "The C.lender Olfl Mur· ders" ( 1984, Orama) Tom Skanitt, Rob- ert Culp After two pinup models are mur- def~ the police begin a search fOf a derariged killer who wenll to murder each of the women appeering 1n a popular magazine's calendar (A) O (2 hrs ) .... "Blood Feud" (1973. Mystery) Jamel Stewart. Strother Martin. A smaH town hlstonan t>ecomes 1nvotved In a mur· def that la linked to a century-;long light between imf~ng famllies. (2 his ) I .. . ... CClfll.Am Wla L Cl TMIATM "The Irish R M " The annual regatta rasu1ts tn the (118JOr"I lnVOfvement In a sticky snuauon and a disastrous t>oat race {Part 2 of 6) i.<~n.u. B Mil&fi "Agatha Christie's Panners in Crime" Tommy and Tvppence are un- settled by their Investigation of a IOfgery ~operating 1n society circleS. o ( 1 hr.) CHJ .,,. "Gremlins" ( 1984. 'Fantasy) Zach Galligan, Hoyt Axton When a teen- ager breaks the ruleS of canng for htS 1<>11· able one-of·a4\1nd creature dOzens of malevolent creatures are spawned 'PG 1(1hr ,51mln ) ITAl11B • MW•DOTTO -...,.MIMT .. •-Holly gets the c:hance ol a life- time when she lands a soap opera role. MO<loctl decides to rest0n to pursue a ca- reer In sports In stereo In stereo (A) ( 1 hr.) Cl) Cl ,.._ 1983 College Champ•· onlhlp ITom San ~ (Al ( 1 hr ) .. ,(l)CWYCLom -... wu .... IOPGIYCUI_... ..,. & LUCIA T1lhng's social leader Miss EJIDbeth Mapp. raiects a pa1nt1ng ~ by Lucie's friend Georgie wlthOU1 consulting the other rM<nbe<S of !he Till· i Art ConvnlttM (Part 2 of 4) ( 1 hr ) .... ,.Lam .-AT 0 U C FMA.:11 Ber"nste1F1 on .. I .... CHEVY CHASE is a n!!pOrtet" with I,~ disgulses-=:craddng__ the craziest cue of his career! Sund•r •PM CopMJIColonJ Cablevlalon ~9-3500 Brahma / Reftectlone anc1 Pertormanci" In the eecond ot thrM Pf'ogtame teetumg the W()fl(s of JoheM9e Btahme.. L.onetd Bemstwi conducts the V\eOne Phllbar· monlc In the Vlolln Concerto In 0. In 1ter· eo (lhr) Ct:J .,.. "Caddysnack" (1980, eom.- dy) Bllt Murray. Chevy et.. The demented groundskeeper of a ewank cquntry club wagea war 909in.t the ~ wtllte a wealthy, brash newcomer . _c.!1Jshe9 with an Old-guard member 'R' ( 1 hr., 47 min.) · ="My Scienc. Protect" (1985, ) John Stockwe41. o.nn. Hopper A high-school senior dltooverl the key to passing his tclenoe ola• -and to the spec.time continuum -· In a military Junk· ~d 'PG' ( 1 hr., 3" min.) CV TM.B ,_ M ..__ &.an Strasber_g stars es a woman who'• at>te to anticipete lhe results of VflfY strange oc- currences.\:) (I) _,, The rehabl111atlon of crlmt- nals becomea the subjeet fOf a famlly dl&- agreement after Joe otf.-s Arternu.. a l~~u.a'i -wcao~ -ICllOOI. llAT T oplc comperable WOf1ti (I) ITAi Mml Sports competition featuring cast members from "General Hospital," "Love Boet" and "Roots." Guests· Scott Balo, Lou Femgno SemHl- nal =·~hr) • '.._ LIMm NW'IU.'I .-A111T *" Highlights of '78 World s.riee iankees vs. Oodoers) . ... ~ .... ~Portrait Of JeQnle" (HMS,~ manoe) Jenn•f8' Jones. Ethel Barrymore An artist paints the portrait of a mysteri- ous girl he mat in Central Park { 1 hr .. 26 min.) -~ ..... --... llW, .... ,.~. Sunday, June 1. 1986 11 • .... -Sunday Conl. tWIDD (J)O fZ ... TAUi ,._ lMI DAM-Susan Strasbefg stars as a woman whO's able to anltetpate the results of very strange oc currences (R) I TMIAICBlllC* ,_., PALWILL ..,, ... MQAllT t1:111 Cll... tngton cocktail waltr8$S ~a media PWI t• . sensahon and a U S diplomat Wfl9n &he INMIW9ClllTI WW thwarts an assaSS1nat1e>n attempt on a 111s PM:llMl lAY* 11tng emir In stereo 'PG' c:;> ( 1 hr, 36 ~~TUMO.P.-m1nl_ AT THI 90W91 Scheduled a IC><* a1 -1 6D 18 CU. Woody Allen hims lnclud1ng ' Annoe Hall IGUWOOD a.om• Sch&Ouleel Li; ''Manhattan" and 'Hannah and Her Sis Tomlin Llttle Richard ...nm Mentally 111 residents of Central Man<><. a Sr Paul (Minn ) halfway houc;e, share lhetr th~hts about this dis ----~1m!>e wl'11c'ri afr.cts million Ainencans ;s ~UlllllllT Tiii Wiii An inter I:=-=::.. .......__ ViOW Wltll.....actor BaJph Mac:chJo 4 "ltwl ~--QUICKa.lnllffl:l•f---------4 Karate Kid") ( 1 hr) OIM.-11 ~ (~ TMILOll> • Cit rTACm AT WOii 1MP Conductor Keith Brion re-creates JOhn Phtnp Sousa's legendary tcavellng band 1n this concert ot march tuoeS novelty songs and claSSical p1eees Guest New York City Opera ~rano Erie Mills In stereo { 1 hr ) (£)AM MSIT\M Maior League Base ball reams compete (H) UZA • L.OllDClt Ltza M1nnelh 1n concert 111 the l ondoo Pallao1um. performs songs 1nch.10•ng 11'\e theme from New York New Yori< " · Ttie'Man I Love' ano other mare r1a1 written l.01 this special Taped 1n March 1986 ( 1 hr 30 min ) {f ) rTM GAma Sports compet1t1on featuring cast mumt>ers from Gen8fal Hospital Love Boat' and Roots G~ts Scott Ba•o Lou Femgno Sem1f1 nal round (R) (I hr ) (SJ ~ THI LOIT .. Dllll Ahce gives Ralph s 010 suit to charity, una ware tha1 its pockets contained money tW•:w.~Nm mt ii IUllDAY 9IOlfTI MAL WCl'tfu.&A. DAWI)•--ScheOUleO topic se~· IJICll1'..,.,. ual dlSOfdjWI ( 1 ht ) . .,. "Ten From \'our Show 01 m•m~ Shows" {1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar. Im ([) WC•rt _, LPGA ChampK>nVllP ogene Coca Ten claSSIC skits from the final round. from Kings Island. OhlO (Al onglnal telecasts of "\'ovr Show Qt (.?hrs ) Shows" wtth personal anecoot89 by S•O rp)9CMI "Gunfight Al Comanche Oeek Caesar 'G' ( 1 hr. 32 min) (1963. WesternJ Audie Murphy.. Colleel'I • 69 10911. 80lJ» Miller A detective infiltrates a gang of out 11:9«1} 90Wll "Blondie's Big Deal" (1949 laws for the purpose of e>sPo91ng their no Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur LaJ..e IOrtOUS leader 12 hrs ) OagwooO decides to tirepcoot h1! boss s <Zl 9CMI "My Best Friend' a Girt" (1983 house with disastrous results I 1 hr 25 Romance) Isabelle Huppert. Colq.lche min ) Two best fnends rrvalS f()( the emotl0081 tW(C)CI a>I ~DI B fT Comed1 ano physical attentions ol an attractive an Bob GOidthwait Is featured along with woman. Sk1rm1sn 1n the 1')8ver-endlf'lg bat his guests, Robin Williams. W~ Gold-lie for ~ ( 1 hr 39 mm ) befg Carol Kane Dee Snider Jack Ga ~I MMI • l~her and Tim l<a.zurtnsl(y •GOWNOGll' IQ 11199 9CMI "In The Maller Of Karen Ann ~ )llOWI "Dteamscape" (198-4. Sctene~ Quinlan" ( t977, Drama) Brian Keith. Fiction) Dennis Quaid. Max Voo Sydow Plpet LIWl"1& Having accepted the reality While w~lth a sc1enttst whO has dis· that their oaught8f 1s terminally 111. lhe covered a way 10 P'OJ8Ct on.·s consctOUs Quinlans attempt to have l'lef 1tltHuppcr1 lholJOhts into enother's drea"'-. e paych•c i u1pment re~ (2 hrs . 15 min ) stumbles up()r'I a plOI to UM tne method W -=ua'I ..alfT1 ua• I~ polltteal purposes PG-13' ( 1 hr. 35 .,_ "Protocol' (1984, Comedy) min) Goldie Hawn. C""s Sarandon A Wean -Sports Conl EMMYS ... FromPage4 From Pa.ge2 --Thursday __ _ ~ ... (l)mAaw.tal•llr ....... C...... ... tl1t11•1 ........ ., Lee ....... Laen. (UW) (I hn.. IO Min.) ,.m .... UC.O,._ NOUYWOOO ,,_ Ul 8 flOIT U.. IHOW wmt . -e;)WIUTUIO --Friday ___ _ --s.tan1av--- -1 UMMU. II.at t:a ... 9IOlfTI Al'lllCA 'ntllr9d: ...... ,,,.. ............ u,'""" ~ (1 tv., IO mil.) :lfi. ... -. . IAYIOl•Tcm'tNMIAU .... Alib la.I* a.om.,._.,, "''" ........ .. 12 Sunday. June 1, 1986 ... ~arlc~ V Klona I m ~· · •\nothcr \\ orld .. NBC ivfartha B}mc "' Ltl) ~al'>h ... A~ the ~orld Turns.-CBS Robin Wnghl a!> Kell~ C ap"'ell. ·santa Barbara ... NBC. Jane Krakow'>k1 ar, T R Kendall, · Siarch For T omorrn"' ·· NU( Ootstandrng )ounger le;1drng man . prama ~nr\ M1chad f J...n1ght a\ Tad Martin. ".\II M> thrldrcn," AB< Oon Scardino ar, Chns Chapin. · .\no1her World," NR< Onan Bloom a\ Du~t1n Oono ... an, .. A!> the \\ orld Turnr," (BS. Jon Hensle> a!> Holden "nyder. "As the World Tum~:· CB~. Vrncent lmal"T) a\ Lu1ack "( rnu.11ng Light" ( R~ Oumandang ptrturmer 10 lh1ldrC"n·, programming D.re14 Barnmur~. '"J ~ Advt'ntuft"<I of (on Sawyer a·nd Hucklemary Finn." AR< , Michael York "A.rt You M ) M other''." .-\BC. Beau Bndac~. "Can A Guy ~.ay No.' \BC Pearl Batie) '( tnd\ Eller ~ ~odern Fairy Talc," AB(. lt'Hr Bu non ··Reading Rainbow,'' PBS, ' Outstanding game \ho" ho~t Bob Barker. "r hr Pm:e " Kight .. ( 8\ Dick ( lar~" r h<' $2 S 000 p, ram1d ' ( 8 Pat Sa1ak ''Whttl of f-Nt 1 nl · '-BC Out•tJtnd1na tallc-\cr' ll <' 'ho~ ho'>t . Phil Don3hue. "()onah111 .. "ndocatc<.1. Or Norman Kaplan lkrc·., 10 ) our Health" PB<; Gar) Collin' "I lour Maia· 11nc," ~)nd11;a1ed. Fred \\'1llard. "What's Hot' What'\ Not.,." \)nd1ca1C'<.I -Monday .. _'--M --1--•CI> "Beal Street" (191M. MUsical) Ree -.....,. nu-w Ov..sa--._ Qitwn Chong, Guy Devil ( 1 hr. 46 min I ·--------------~~~..,..,~.(I) ··sound«" (1972 0ramar Cicely •ci::> ''Sentimental Journey" (1~.6. Ore Tyson Paul Wlntield (1 hr , 45 min) ma) J()t)n Payne. Maureen O'Hara ( 1 hr _ __;:...__·------------ ~ ~~~~ns Christian Andefsen ( 1952 -Evening ••••••• Musical) Danny Kaye, Jeanmaara (:> hrs) (%) 'Bottin Looee" ( 1981, ~YI Richard Pryor. Cicely TY150'l ( 1 hr , 34 -mTn1 Nlflfl)' "FOfevtlf" ( 1978 Drama) Stephanre Zimballsl. Dean Bulle< (2 hrs ) 19()) "Sounder" (1972. Drama) Crcely !lSOO. Paul W1nfleld ( 1 hr , 45 min l CZ) "The Spiral Staircase" ( t946 Suspense) Dorothy McGuire. George Brent ( t hr . 23 min ) .. CC) "Cr~s And Coronets' ( 1969 Com- edy) Telly Sevalas Edith Evans ( 1 hr 48 min) CID "A Matt~ Of Ute And Death · (1980. Orame) Uncle Lavin. Salome Jens ( 1 hr 38mln) Cl) · 'Sheflock Ho4tnes And The House Qt Fear" ( 1945. Mystery) Basil Rathbone ~ Bruce c 1 hr 30 min > .. QI "Escape To Athena" (1979. Adven lure) Roger MOOfe 09Vld NMtn (2 hrs 30mrn) (I) 'Beal Street ( 1984 Mul!Cel) Rae Dawn Chong Guy Devis ( 1 h< , 46 min ) 1:9(!) "Cyborg 2087 ( 1967. Sclence-f'rc· lion) Michael Rennte. Wehdell Corey (2 hrs) -CC) "Monsieur Vefdoux', (1947, Comedy I Char'°" Chaphn Marthe Raye (2 hrs 2 min) CID "The Stone Boy'' I 1984, Orama) Rooer1 Duvall Jason Presson ( 1 hr 33 min) (I)· Ktnd Lady ( 1951, Suspente) ~lhel Berry!T)()(e. Maurice Evans ( 1 hr 18 min) -rn "OB VII" 1197"4 Orama) (Part 1 ol "4) Ben G.uzara Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs) , tW(I) "My Best Fr'9fld'5-Gtrl" ( 1983. Ao mance) laabefle Huppert COIOvche I ' hr~: :J9 min ) -Afternoon Movies- a.e 'Panoc in The W•ldemess' ( 1975 Adventure) (2 hrs J CID "S..t Slreet' ( 198-'. Musical) Rae Oewn Chong, Guy O•vls ( 1 hr 46.mln l Cl) "The In-Laws·· ( 1979, Comedy) Alen Arion, Petti' Falk ( 1 hr 43 min ) -CC) "Turk 1821 ( 1985. Drama) Timothy Hutton. Robert UriCh ( 1 hr , 38 min ) w (%) "A Vtew To A Kiii .. ( 1985, Adventure! Roger M00<e. Tanya Roberts (2 hra. 11 min) •OO '"Mytlery Mansion ' I 1963. 6uspeflM) o.!lu McK.ennon. Greg .~ne (1hr .3emin) Cl) ''Careful. He Might H .. r You" ( 1983 Orama) Wendy HughM Robyn Nevin 11 hf 56 min l ta(C) "All Ol Me " ( 198"4, Comedy! SleY1! Marun, Liiy T omltn ( 1 hr . 33 min l .. (t) "Ula On The M1WUlPP1" l1.98'4 Dr6· ma) Rot>en Lansl~. O.vid Knen ( I hr , ~mm) •(%) "ehll(lran Qt The COm' ( 19$4, Hor· ror) Pal~ Horton. l Inda Ham1"on ( t hr 33 men l tl9(C) "The l ltlle Fo11e1.. ( t9" t, Ofama) e.ua C>ftvis H¥t:>ert Martt1l11 ( 1 nr , 56 min) CH) "Hans Chn111an Ande<Mn' ( 1952, ~fl Oarmy Kaye JMnmarre 12 hrs l .. l.f=a. Cll ... 1LAC& ... IGll•m MC ... Q l'llm"lel9Altf .. .,ITWll • n•n-.r LA-19PPAl&Y M 9T When a young glrl 11 muoOed by a strffl gang on hef way 10 present 11 special g;tt to a priest she 1$ reecoed by an unselfllh panhandlef (C) m¥ll "Cr~s And Coronets" ( 1969 Comedy) Telly Savalaa, Edith Evans Stately B1111stl manek>nt become the tar- get ot a group of lhleVlng ~ngsters 'PG" 1.! hr '6 min ) CH) m¥ll "Nofma Rae" ( 1979. Drama) Sally Field. a.au Brldgea A young woman laces allenatton from her lamUy and fnends as Vl8 attempts 10 unloolze her tel- IOw laCIOfY workers m the Soolheln mill rown 'PG' (1 h< 53 min.) CL> m¥ll Hans Chr1S11an Andersen· ( 1952, Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanma1re A teller or tairy Jales dreams ot ballets a.I· .. 1··· i~"""' ... , ................ ~. 9 ... TOO Cl.Oii POii ~ Jackre's been asked to accept a fashion deS'On tob 1n Italy but she doesn't know how 10 break lthe==:;.:;•ner DOUICUM -..Cl10lf9 Jim Cooper and Orange County polmcal reponers discuss key is- sues and the pivo1al eleetlon races 1n Orange County on the eve of the June 3rd primary etectioo Gue11t1 include Lanie Jones. l A Tim". Larry Peterson Orange County ~Isler and Paul Archtp· i.e.~~~· ,. cal . ttl 8'19TAI_, TWT Jn1erv1&ws lwlth~I Anderson and Perry King r ': :.i. The man who pno10- graphod Manlyn Monroe Six weeks before her deeth. Vahcouvet's Expo '86 LM CCll•C'TIOll TllB"I C09MT -.O/IPORN9 ... ...... u. • 11•11...-r •••llelT--.. "Henry IV' ( 196•. Comedy) Marcello Mastrolannj, Claudia Cardinale A psychiatrrst concocta a harebrained scheme 10 cure a man wflO has kved In the delualonary state tor :>o yeera that he ._ the Holy Romrtn fmf*or 'PG 13' ( 1 hr . 35 min) I MM 9UOOWI . NI ... 19 I • M TOW Featured· Former r1,..1 ~dy Betty Ford IMde a pa<li()nal tour ot the Rancho Mirage trMttMOt Ofl(lter "-"* af1or '* and drscuatt the 1a1 .. 1 treatment ptog<ams tor eleotlell and drug addl(;li()n 1 .... .-w .· u•ff I New YOfk Vankeet al Call- tOfnle Angell (l"M) (2 hra • 30 min ) -• 8 m OI LA Feetured a look •t hot new 11oc:krng festoons. L.A ·s boxing star Joey OIMo; 1<>me eollecton1 with strange ob- se961on9, a visll to a higf'I IChoOI lcheenee<W~:7=· ....... CCQrT ....... ... ,..., ... A"" AWAY ...... Pau Newman hoall this examlnetlon of the need for a nuclear test ban by the U S and SOVlet UnlOO, featuring archlval footage and In terviews with test ben authofttlel e R.D ' CA A IOOk et a pair of or- phaned lishefs. C.t·SIZed memcars Of lhe weasel tam.ty, rescued and adopt9d by Ma~~-~;r'' family (Part 1 ot 2) O l m ..... .u ,,....,.,. _Mcm,_MOU.l'WOCIDNM .. (I) IC...,_ All>-. .. An in- vestigation Into the murdef of a bank pres- ident leem Lee and Amanda to a powerful crime organtiahon Involved in a bllllon- dollac satelhte scheme (Al ( 1 hf ) .. 8 e YOU A8Mft Matt marries a class- mate 1n a schOOI exl)efament to help ttu- clents learn tamlly respon11b+ll1y In stereo i. -NICk and Mackey 1nvest1gata reports ot baskelbell point shaving In llt8'=-~f1Ul118ATI -::.. "'Modern Romance' (1961, eom.dy) Alben Brooks. Kathryn Harrold A him edltOf trl8S repeatedly to Win beck the heart ot the woman he IOves (2 hra.) rn •111•m e • IUlal '11 M T1ICMM WM The va- lidity of the storytal*'t ancieflt 1rt rn ac- coratefy PfeMMf'IO 1nf0f1N11ton • exa- mined through modem-day examples in Ireland and T U(kish Armenia 0 ( 1 hr ) l ..... u. 'I •CM fUYMOUm "Roenoak" The tettlement 11 attack9d when sickness among the Roenoak1 flnany destroys the tr~11tt pee~ (Part 2 of 3> O ( 1 ht ) (t} MOWll "Monslevr VerdOUx" (19"47. Comedy) Chartee Chaplin. Martha Raye A Parisian ~nk cletk marries and mur- ders IOnely women 10 .upport his crippled wile and y~~ (2 hf"I . 2 mtn ) (() AUTO __, UUDA mul9 W•A• '®.,. "The Last Starftghler" ( 1984, Science Action) Lance <lueat Roben Preston A likable teen·908f whO't a whiz .i deairO)'tng ~ allat\ llWader-. 19 recruited aa an lntMSlallar tigf'lter pllot by an emisNry from a league of plar'leta. 'PG' Q_(l hr . 40 min) , D _,,. "Bringing Up Bat>y" ( 1938, C".omedy) Kathartne Hepburn CNy G~ant An arc~ilt Nit our 10 talM a ml tlollar~ tor h11 museum, but ends u • In· vOlved With prelty soclallta ( 1 hr . 42 min 1 (f)~-.. (I) MO¥ll "Careful. He MIQht HMr Yo{)" ( t983 Orama) Wendy Hughea. Robyn Neovtn Atlt1r hla rtlOlhef't death in 8- rear olrt SyrtMy boy ~omet the obiect SondcJy. June 1.-1986 13 -Monclay Cont. of a bitter custody battle between hla two aunts -one a w.atthy ap1nst1K and the other a wonctng-<:1811 wife tn stMeo 'PG' u hf., 58 min) m --"(mltatlOn 01 Life" ( 193'. Ora- ma) Claudette Colbeft Warrert William A black maid's pancake recipe makes her employer wealthy but her own ltfe Is ruined ~her wayw_a~d daughter (2 hrs ) dU e Y~ OaV1d's ashamed to escor1 lh~I 0tdlnary tool<lng girlfriend In S1ereo ... wu =-=~man whO photo- graphed Marilyn Monroe sh• w~s betore her death. Vancouver's Expo 86 . ~90ll'm ...-OCl- 111:11 aua.a ~ TM.U""" Guest Rc:>gef Moore • 9 Ull I AUii Kate and Allie referee a Quarrel between an aspiring actor and his e!rents (R) U GD .,.,. "No Mans Land" ( 198' Comedy) Stella Stevens. Donna OlitOll An unlikely sheriff tries to preserve her tob by bmglnQ 1n a notorious oesperado and battling for91gn revoluttooanes (R) G (2 hrs) 8 O .,. "Sta111ng Over" ( 1979. Comedy) Bun Reynolds. Jill Clayburgh Alter months of TV dinners and bllnd dates. a dlvOfced magazine writer thinks he's found true love when a schoolteacher enters hts hie (R) O (2 hrs ) Cl).,.,. "On Golden Pond" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda Old 18mlly tensions resurlace as an elOerty couple returns to their New England retreat and are v1s1ted by their daught81 her llance and his son (2 hrs ) I= ''The Desperate Hours' ( 1955. Suspense) Humphrey Bogan Fredric March A group ol escaped convicts hold a ten1fted !amity captive tn thelr own home (2 hrs) al) IAIDIAL llOQUIMC lllPLORa Gore Vidal In Veoiee, abalone ftstoermen pro- tecting themselves from great white sha,ks. a New York couple who sailed from Pans to Bfltl&h India (2 hrs ) • NZUCAllPU,_. "Roanoak" The settlemef"lt Is attacked when ttcllness among the Roenoalls finally destroys the fragile peace (Part 2 of 31 c;J ( I hr ) llD-.....M&.am. ~UZI. flllTl'VAL Perform ances by Tito Puente and his Latin Jazz Ensemb'8. the .~rt.~.r~.-;8mv\y. Golson Jat%t'et: the' ~<>ss 1 ompktns Trio. and the Duka Ellington OrcheStra with Mercer Ell lngton and singer Anita MOOfe TaJ:*l OC!- tober 5, , 985 at the Florida NatiOOal PIM· lion In Jacktonvllle In ste<eo ( 1 hr ) ~..at .. ,_DAI., lllCAP IJMtm .,. "Bustin' Loose' (1981 Come dy) Rlc11ard Pry0<, Cleely Tyson A bum- bling t>urglar. a conce<ned achoolteacher and eight chlldfan make a crou-c:ountry trlP In a bro'<en·doWn achoo! bus 'R' ( t hf . 3" min) ... ......, Larry's llfe flashes befQl:a hl9 eyes whefl he re<:ef\19S a powerful electn "' shock while making repairs In the cafe ~) ~ "HOUM 01 Cards' (1968 Su9penM) Georoe Peppard, Inger Ste- ~ An Arno<lcan In ParlS helps to 8• rx-1 r~ttonary Faaci.t group (2 l'w'S , 30 min ) 14' Sunday. June 1. 1~86 (l)AUITUUM IUD P001'UU. -· ~ 6 UiCn Mary Beth witnesses a drunk df~ leaving the scene ol an ac· · c'in :.?,. d'-< 1 hr ) • I== YUM°' M PMllDCY Former chiefs ot statt. spanning the ao m1nislrat1ons ot Presidents Eisenhower through Carter. she re their oPJl\IOO$ ot the Pfesiden<:Y T oplc crisis management John ChancellOt mode<ates (Part 1 of 2) 1(1 hr) ....,nm_. QOcm .,..._ Baaed on Dr Wailer Wltllams' book "The State Against Blacks · Aimed documentary aegments and follow-op debates e11amme the feder- al government's role In dealing with prob terns facing the black commtlftlty 1nclud1ng edvcatlOO. unempl<>yment and social pro- ll!lms G ( 1 hr ) 00 .,,. "Nlekel Mountain" ( 1985. Ora ma) Mchael COie. Heather Langenkamp A middle-aged bache!Ot's 1nabtltty to ex press his leellngs subt1des when he be- comes involved with a 16-year-Old girl 11 -hr . 28 min.) Cl:).,. "Grace Quigley" ( t 984, Come dy) Katharine Hept>urn. Nick Nolte To rf'· heve her friends from tonetmess. pain and suttering, an elder'ly woman calls upoo a hit man to provide them ~ith his special servicee 'PG' ( t hr., 42 min ) (l) ~ IMM Guest Mary Frann ot 'Newnan " (A) (]) 90W9 "The In-Laws" ( 1979. Come dy) Alatt ~rktn, Petef' Felk Al19' thetr ch1I dren aet their wedding date. a lede1a1 agent involve$ a dentist 1n a Latin-Amen can espionage plo1 'PG' ( 1 hr 43 min ) m....,u, acA -CC).,. "TVfk 1821" (1985, Orama) Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich Armed w1tt1 a ftghltng spirit and an aerosol spray can a young man wages a grattl11 war against bureaucrats who refuae to compensate his Injured flteman brother 'PG 13' O II hr . 38 min.) .. __,. • ..,_., II -mn...,., A1T&1. -u-au • 1119' ... ..,.. "MOl'occo" ( 1930 Romance) Gary eoop.r, Marlene OletrlCh A woman is forced to choose between the wealth and poeaes&IOnS that one man otters and the love that another otters ( 1 hr . 30 ... ~,rnlnt•@..llO> ... ~ 1mDAY mAm SketcheS· 10terpreting tOt' the naked. cemetery apartment, Super Dave In a magnet stunt. John Byner as Merv Griffin ...... la18 al .,.. "The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers" ( 19,6. Orama) Barbara Stanwyck. Kirk Douglas A married wom•n Is victim 1zed by a childhood playmate who watched he! klll hef aunt (2 hrs.. 30 min) e Oii M -M &ll'TW ITATll mlATI Taped hlghflgh18 of the day's Pfoceedings tn the Senate Scheduled IOPIC tax reform llaletlon ( 1 hr ) c:emm.ul LflllnU IMW IUIFSM..mf =~lo Down Thele" ( 1969. ComedY) Tony Randell. Janet l..elgh To prov. thnt his vn(je!Water hOUM 11 tea11 ble, an 1nvefltor agrees to move his entire temlly 1n tor 30 days (2 hrs) &)PUlmft 11:9 e Cl) w·w-. ;,1. Magnum teema up •• •1th hard-bolled private 19y9 Luther 01111!1 to rescue Higgins and a woman from llid· nai>PefS (R) { 1 hr 10 min) D ID nmmtr Guest hOSt Garry Shan dllng In steteo ( 1 hr ) llA-n.AY_,, L-=-wm wue MWMMN ..... u. I AT .... LMMIA ......,.. MCMI "Flash' ( 1981, Adult) Aavet1 Tutne< Hilary Summers Photogr1phef Jessica Colllns achieves notC>flety fOf her erotica ponfoHo ( 1 hr . 30 mll'I ) n:s<H .,_ "Clly On Fire" (1979 Orama) Batry Newman. Susan Clark The veo· geance of an Oii retmery ex-employee erupts into a blazing inferno that thrM1ens to demohsh an entire city 'R' ( 1 hr • ' t min) tW(C)90Wtl "All 01 Me' (1984. Comedy) Ste'4 Mal:M Ltly Tomlin A haplesa law· yer's nc>fm&I routine assumes a dltterent perspective aftef a cantanl\eroos heiress's soul transmigrates 1rtto one !Ide of his bOdy 'PG· t3' G ( 1 hr. 33 min l (S) 90Wtl Bache!Of Party" ( 198'1. Com· edy) Tom Hanks, Tawny Kltaen A car• free school bos drlvef's pals decide to throw a prtt-wedding party !Of him. com- plicating matters IS the tact that the girl's lather d1&aPPfOVt!IS of her ch~ 'R' c:;:J ( t hr •6 min ) -1 m CllMOU.YWOOD ~mM .,._tJ_rJ TW tnteMeWS wtth LOl'\I Andef'SOO and Pefry King e W WWI Hoets Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved IOOi< at what's new at the mov1et1 In stereo ;:[)TOP UIS IOa. Sammy Fuent" vs Frankie AandaH in a lightweight bout scheduled tor tO roundS. from Atlantic: City N J (R} (2 hrs 30 mtn ) I (%> 90Wtl · A View To A Kiii" ( 1985, Ad· venture) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts BritlSh agent JarMS Bond attempta to thwan an induStrielist's plans to beeome czar of the comput&r lndvttry ·po· (2 ht!I , lt min) B•CUll tt:9 t.ID Ull .-.TwmtDAWIDLlii&Al" f"rC>ffilMay 1985_ Jacll Hanna of the Co- lumbus (Ohio) Zoo. aaxophonitt Clar ence Clemons and comedian ttya Ba!lk1n ~r In Sl91'90. (R) ( t hr ) • ~ mM Guest· M111ry Frann of "Newt\a~ 1::. "Who Done It?" (t966, eom. dy) Bonny Hill, Belinda Lee A l0tmer rink ~ .i an IOe ~ rums detecttYe to trecll dOwn an 1nt9f1'31ionat spy ( t hr . 5-0 min) i ••m-.. mwmrn ... .. lmM.NORI ITMT Of ~-• Protll• 01 T 11mmy Wyr-..tte. Emma S.mmt. Rlehard Cfenna end Robert Utleh (A) ( 1 hr ) I UM. nmnc•enu PALL AllD -Of M•IMO ,_. Rep 8mploy9 C J end all his old ool l~~~..:pendl into EurQPe ,.. Cl) llCMI "Cholc: .. · t 1981 Orama) Pau4 Carafot... Victor F' rtr.ch A hlgt1 IChoOI lootbtH ~yet la cul from the tMm becevse of 1 physical handte•P and fella In with a gang of rufflens (R) I 1 tv 20 min) y -Monclay Cold •. -· ..... CJ) .. "The Lonely Tra.11" ( 1936, Weatem) John Wayne; Ann Ruthe<ford A glM'lg of outlewa t8fl'Oflzel local renchefl unll one men tak• control ( 1 hr . 30 ,.._ . 1 .... "Meo Who L~ Women" (19n, Orama) Tooy Robet1a. Squire Fri- dal. Two wftty, reeour<»ful ct11'n!nel law- ~ attempt to clMt an "8ire98 of her hulbend'a murdtf. PHot tor the "Aoeettl and Ryen" TV Mrlea. (2 hra) CD ... "Goodbye. New Yon<'· 11985. Comedy) JI.die Hagerty, Amoe KOllek Fed up wtth New Yen, a youi:ig women heeda for Paris, but a milled ftlgtlt coonectloo lands her In ll<HI without money or lug- ~ end In atore lor acute ~ure lhock 'R'~~~ ~Nll.IYM W (! .,. "The Peflla Of Gwandollne" (1SMM, Adventure) Tawny ~teen. Brent Huff John Wiilie' I comlC Str1p heroine oomee to lit. In ..... Of IMlllng •dven- tur• 'R' ( t hr., 28 min ) W <JI) ........ The comedian (Ind ~ a..wfiere" co-star) pe<forltls 1'115 nlghtctub act Tapea In Nov.mbe< 1985 dUflng Mandel' a North Amencan lour ( 1 hr.) . , .. .,. ''The Eagle And The Hawk" (1933, Orame) Frednc Maren. Cary <Mant. A war-..ary ftier links Into a deep ~...ion. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) • Af M llOWll Sched\Aed I ~ It Woody Alen films 1nciUdlng "Annie Hall .. "Manhattan" and "Hannah and Hei SIS- tera.~(~ . IUed by KG8 wwi' COC'iijinta ~ the tl10 ~lngty o-m po11111'0t1 of. top MCfet tai>e. ( 1 hr .. .40 min.) •1•11MC1t0P-"Mexican Pyramids'' -.., ..... ----....... did& $11 .... .,_"Beet Str-1" (1~. Musical) Rae Ollwn Chong. Guy OrAa1 Voung peo- ple ·1n a contefT'90l'aty__~ ~o ftnd cr•tlw outlets rn ~ art. rJ1PP1ng end breekdanelng· 'PG { 1 hr.1 48 mlri.) -w•m ... ~ I •a:>--''Aabbft, Run'' (1970. Orama) Jamee c..n. Anl&rwtte Comer. B8Md on the OOY9I by John Updike. A tonner high school bakei1>e11 J>lavw ••nwno wfth en unhappy m.arr1age bucillee under the pr-.r• of reeponelblllty. 'R' (1 hr . ~ min.) ... tum _, • Lift A tuncHalllng special to benefit cancer and dllea9e r• teercn at St Jude'• CNldren'a Hoepltal In ~ Tenn Ho9t~ a.tty Whit• end Dick Ven Patten ( 1 hr ) - (1)--lelm .. .... "Feat CNl'IMt, The Moonbeem Rldef'' ( 1979, Adventure) o.vld Carr•· dine, &ende Veocaro A W~ Wat I vet- eran end his femele OOfT\penlon Mt out 10 Win the ""'Y flrl1 Tranecon11nentat-Mo1or· cycle Race by hopping aboard • clastlc bik:.i. tn.) -~iii:~•:c: ... ::1•monm1 If -~ =•1 ....... , INCi COAITll M .. "Kind Lady" (1951. Sutpenle) Barrymote, Meur1ce Evan&. A ooo man poees aa an ertlat and llnagte8 ril8 way Into the hOme of Ill ~ 9rt Colee> tor with the Intention ot robbing and kll!lng her.}l hr .. 18 min ) -;= -1llCUIP tll .. "titPPY Birthday To Me" ( 1980. Horror) u.l1ua Sue Anderson, Glenn Ford Id a murderer begins attectl· Ing her c1rde of eltlat lrienda. • prep lcihool Mnlor worr1-that atle mey be the next Vk:tlm -or poulbly the killer 'R' ( 1 hr .. 48mln.· -1= ... = .. Am .,. "The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" ( 1981, Orame) Meryl Streec;>, Jeremy Irons Bated on the~ by JoM ~ An affair b9tWeen two actort la pereneled In the romantic period fltm In wtltch the two~~tys.·5 mln.} • ~--TICM ~--"Children Of The Corn" (1984, Horror) Pater Horton. Linda Hamilton . Baaed on a Stephan King short story. A young J>hY*len and hit wife find them- MIY99 In a Midweatern town where young- sters have murdered the ad\Jlta and •t•t>- llthed a strange rellglous cull. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 min) •«l)fUl"°'\l"IWC •m•I IM.L.,., .... , -......... ., .. ~. ---La. -·~· W .,.. "Mike'• Murder" (1984, Ora· -------------------------------ma) Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun A Los Angailtl ban6t emptoyM end aomellme ~ of a drug dealing tenni1 Instructor deeidM to inve9tigate his death and ie«>- etdtml her own ltfe 'R' ( t hr . 37 min ·1umr-=" &:. -IYIPllY'Cll) -... "Skytligh" (1985. COmedy) Dwllel Hlnctl, Clayton Norcroas Tl'lrM 1..n-egera vecatloo1ng 1n Greece are pvr· -11ona1ag11ov1es- •(%) "Bectrtc°Ema" ( 1SMM, Comedy) Lenny Von · • Virginia Madlen c 1 hr .. 35 min.) •<Cl "Out 01 Put" (19'7. Drema) Kirk Oouglp. Jane GtMr. ( 1 ht. 37 min) M CI) "No Big o..r· (1983, Orama) Tam· r'!!J Grtmea, Kevin Diiion ( 1 ht • 27 min ) M all "The Survive! 01 Dana" ( 1979, Ore· ma) ........ Sue Anderton. Robert Carra- dine. (2 hrt ) John £. 'BCom CUSTOM PHOTOGAAPHY. LTD mo1t.w and Cki IJ Spec ia l Ju t in time for Father's Day (7 14) 760.6767 3040 E. Pacifir. Cout Hwy, C:Orona del Mar, CA •CR> "In love Wtth An Older Women" ( 1982. Comedy) John Ritter. Karen Cart- eon ( 1 hr , .40 min ) Cl) "Charlie Chen· The Shanghai Cheat" ( t!Ma. Mystery) Roland Wlnt•a. Mantan M0<el8nd ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%) "Moroooo" (1930. Romance) Gary Cooper, Merlene OletrlCl'I ( 1 hr • 30 min.) •CC) "Ask Any Giff' (1959. Comedy) SNr- ley Macl•lne. David Niven I 1 hr .. ~ 1 • !!l!n ) •Ill "Flrepow9r" ( 1979, Adventure) So- ptlla LOC'en, Jame9 Coburn (2 hra ) Sunday, June 1, 1986 • 16 , -Tuesclay Cont. •Cl) "OimenSIOl'I 5' (1967 Sc~~IC· JIOO) Jeffrey Huntet France Nuyeo (7 hrs) (%)"A Vlfl'N To A Kiii" ( 1985 Adventure1 Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts 12 hrs 11 min) -CH> "CNttanooga Choo Ctioo 11984 Comedy) George Kennedy, Jqe Nama1t U Iv . ~2 mm ) Cl) '"The Devll To Pay" ( 1930. Comedy) Ronald Colman, Loretta YOVng ( 1 hr S mm) -Gl) "OB VII" (1 974 Ol'ame) (fiart 2 ol 4) Ben Gazzara. Anthony Hopkmr. 1:> his) -CC) "FIST " ( 1978. Orama) Sylvec.tt!t Stallone. Peter Boyle 12 hrs . 25 min I -JUaernoon Movies- -• "Man Against The Sea" ( 1954. Doc. umeotary) (2 hrs ) • CH> "Grace Quigley" ( 198.4, Comedy) 1<.atharlne Hepburn, Ntcic NOite ( 1 hr 4' min) Cl) "The Sore Thing ( 1985, ComP<lyt John Cusack. Daphne Zuniga ( 1 hr )4 min) -(%) "Chlldr8fl Of The Corn" ( t98.4 Hor ror) Peter Hor1on. Linda Hamlltoo ( I t11 33mln ) -we "The Evil Mind" (19')4 'S.~r•'X! Claude Ralns. Fay Wray Vf' hr 30 mon) CC) "Gremlins" ( 1984_ /Fantasy) lac~ Gatt~n. Hoyt Axton ( vnr 5 1 min I •(I)· Bitler Harvest" t1981. Drama) Ro11 Howard. Art Ca~· (I hr 40 min I (%) "Ponrall Jennie 11948 Ro· mance) Jennif8f Joner,, Ethel Barrymore L!hr ,26mtn ) 1:9(8) "Careful. He MIQhl Hear You' 11983 Orama) W8fldy Hugtlf:ts Robyn Nevtr• ( I hr . 56 min ) a.CC) "Cimarron" (1961, ~estern) Glt1m1 Ford, Marla Schell (2 hrs . ~7 mm I CD "One Heavenly Nigti1'"' ( 1931 Musi eel) Evelyn Laye. John leolefi ( t hr 30 min l •(%) "Bustin L006e" ( 198 t ComAdyl Richard Pryor. Cteety Tyw11 I 1 hr 34 min) •CD "Star Trek Ill The SearCh For Spor.t< ( 191M. Science Ftetton) W\lham Sha!ner DeForest Kelley ( 1 hr 45 mm I •• "Little Lord Faun11eroy" ( 1936 Dra ma) Freddie Bartholomew Mickey Roo ~ (2hrs I ·-W "A View To A Kill' ( 1985 Adventure) ~ Roger Moore T11nye Robftrts (2 hrs 11 min) -lvenlng -·(I) ml Cit& IC ID• Boston Celtics va. Hot.91on Aoet(eie or l~ Angetes Laken.J~> (2 hrs . 30 min l .. lnMOUmlt ........ .,,... ==~ •nm r9GIT ra1m...-e .,. "Rocky" ( 19/6 Or111rna) Syl ~-Slall<>ne. Taite Shire II tmafl-l1me Phlladelphla boxer gets a rare chancf! tor tame and gloty when fate tea!h htm-1n a Bic.rit~I bout with a wortd Ch,.mp1on 'PG' (2 h,..) <m.,.,. "'tN Gang That (:ouldn'1 Shoot Streight" ( 1971 Comedy) Jerry Orb11c:h 16 Sunday, June 1, 1986 A Le1gn Taylof·Young Based on the nov94 by Jimmy BrK11n Two bumbling ltahan la!!t hes ' 1n Brooklyn become involved In street wars PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min l • l')com.ATI • H ([)mWll "Baby Secret Ot The Lost lt'\j end" ( 1985. AdllentlJIB) Wllli8m K .. 11 Sean Young In Atrica a acientisl and h()1 tournahst husband attempt lo reunote a 1 infant dinosaur with its captured mother _.1'PG~~5m1n) ... .,,..,, ..,._, ....... ,w I DAii ICl&UNll mWll "Tall In The Saddle" ( 1944 Western) John Wayne. Ella Ra1n&S ,. c;,owpoke changes~! tve atlltud~ about females accepts a JOb as ranch foreman nd meets his two lovely emP.!2)'ers (1 hr • 19 min.) 19 D lUll Bn11RT~ TCllQNT lnterv.ev. With Smo6tey Robinson IOAP AIC .... i LOWICDllCTIOll -. OJI POll'l\IS ... ,._.TMILOll> •I TM-.T •TEW ... DAMltCADOWI 1::9 .,_ "Who's Mindtrig The Mint? ( t967 Comedy) Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine A U S Mint employee 1cms forces wrth counter1eltera 1f1er he loc;,o $50.000 rn curtency (2 hra , 10 min I 1::9 I ..:I • .., WMAT'I HAl•T TI• m 0. L>. Featured some surh'lrS who have Olv8fl up surfing end become lop models. a re()Of1 on orU1S1ng. tncludrn~ Iha traffic )ams along Hollywood Boulfl varcJ, a game with a baaeblll team madP IJ Of mldge15 ~QWCI OJI ALRnm ... ....... CCUIT rA .. 'M ... l'WIDU.. W.0. WU WOllJ> OJI AlmAl..I .,,,,,,, • R.D Al•c:A Marty Stouttftf searches tor Mgns that the maturtng f~s can sor vJVa their first winter tn the wild ( Par1 ? ot f~)~A-'U. New York Yankees at Cal~ torn1a Angels (Live) (2 hrs . 30 min 1 CZ> .WW "The Sp1tel Staircase· ( 1946 Suspense) Domttiy McGutre George Brent A yoong deaf-mute girl 1s stalked by a shadowy killer In a gloomy old houae Uc:9IQ ,_ YWOODPAM l hr . 23mln) • ~TIMI Singer =-James seeks help tor a friend who s being harassed by VICIOUS ~onVIC18. In steteo.. (R) 9. ( 1 tv .) 8 .,_ "Walt UntM Darll ' ( 1987 SU;p«lse) Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin A t>hnd woman outwits a Irk> ot would·bft 11'rOln thieves (-2 hrs ) 8 di ..,_.1'MI IOll't Angela dates a mOdeot and Tony ta tl)e obiect or 11 cat· lovtt¥.:W~re (R) 0 1 ... CID lllOWll 'Whe<e The Buffalo Roem" ( 1980 Comedy) Btl! Murray. Pe19f Boy,. .JnurMl1$t Hunter S ThomptOn Utn his unorthodO• reporting~ to COVvt 60tTle of ttie maior pollUcal and SOCl&I events ot the tate '608 and e&rty '70. (2 hrs) • llOVA A study of Antarctica'• history. enwonmeot. ongoing scientific reeeerch end the protected development of It• r\8t ural r'60UfC81 (R) O ( 1 tv ) GDPMmTMILOll) G ~ An ell.am1natlon ot the ret1 OIOUS and pollttc:al beliefs that motlvllte the Shi'ite Muslims' crvsade to form a un.ted empire under the Ayatollah l<ho- tnell\4 0 ( 1 hr ) CC) mN "Gremltns" ( 198.4. FantuyJ Zkh Ganigan. Hoyt Axton. When a teen ager breaks the rulel of caring tor hla lov· able oo&-of·a kind creature, dozens of maie.olent creetures are spawned 'PG ~(1 tv . 51 min ) -TMINAJOUI mW11 "Cha1tanooga Choo Choo'' 1 t984. Comedy) Geo<ge 'i<ennedV. Joe Namath A wily football team owner will •nherll 11 m1 ··10f1 1f he can reetore e ta mova train end run 1t from ~ York Clty lo Chaltanooga on schedule 'PG' ( t hr 4l>m1n J llO¥W "Rocky IV' (1985. Orama) !Pay·pe<·view) Sytve&tar Stallone, Talia Shire Heavyweight champlOl'I Roclcy Bal- boa trains In Russia tor a match eoatnst a S<N1et bOxer whose high-tech condition ing has made him 1nv1nc1ble 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 mm J ~--·Oxford Blues" (198A. Orama) Rob Lowe Ally Sheedy Oxford UOlv•ai ty's trad11tons ere tossed to the wind by a br11sh Amencan teen~aoer In pursutl of an elusive British cover girt In stereo 'PG· 13' { 1 hr . 33 min ) a:) mWll ' Bow9f)' To BroadWay" (1944 MuS4Cal) Maria Montez, Jack Oakle The combined efforts of two long-time rlllal lt1tnmen result 1n a Mirles ot aucoeutut Broadway muSICata (2 hrs.) .. I'°" ... ..,.""" •1a1 0 _, .. PA19 ..i-tSOO and Maggie blCkeJ .oveJ the answer to 1 compallblllly test Mike 111k11 up kar•tt to lmP< ... • ll!!_I (RI 0 (.I) '111 ICJOY tUIM: TMI Ll'Wm COlll fmmy Award-winning special t .. tUfing re- po<1S on a 9 year old boy'a beltle .;ainat leukemia how gene coct1ng 111.ca off· spnng and an attempt to remove e tumor lrom a man· a brain (R) ( 1 hr ) 1 ... ...., ~--.u. . N M'UZl9 Aclresa Alty Sheedy. a tour of New York C11y with May°' Ed ~.cf ..... h-.... -,.,.. .... M .... "Mv-terlous Island Of BMutlM Women" ( t979 Adventure) Petlll' Law ford. Jam11 Lyn Bauer A amall alrplane with an an-maile crew craaht nda on an 19- '-nd inhabited by• tribe ot fttree. beaufl tut women. (2 hra, 16 min) .. De...,. Hunt• becomes the prime euepect In the murdlf ot 1 protected gov· etnmef'lt wltl'IMI In 119'80 (R) O ( 1 hr ) e 9' ....,,.. Oteplte David'• mlaQMnga, Maddie lnveatig41tet rtporta of her lalhef'a lnfldellty (R) O CI hr,) II':. •The Alric9n Oueein" ( 1~ I, r'dventure) Humphrey Bogert l<.atherlne Hopbutn A capt111n OPf!t81inQ 1n lhe Con go during WOOd War I 111 per11Uaded by a fady missionary to dflstroy e Ottrman gun· boet (2 hr•) e "'°"1Ull An e11amine11or1 of the, .... gtOUW •nd po11tie.1 bellet• that motivate the Shi'ite Mvallmt' cruudft to f0tm 1 -~~-Cont. unlt~ndef lhe A;81ahKho-• i! hr) down a aplral atalfcua (Part 1 of 4) ( t hr) melnl. La. ...... Election oovetao-(2 I study of Ant11rc11ca's ~is1ory 1hn.'----- el'IWooment. ongotng 1eienltlic reMarch ,_,,.,...,..°',_ • ._, and lhe protected developmen1 ot111 na1 For"* cNett of atatt, apennmg the ao- utal rMOUrO:~R) O (t hr ) mlnlstratlona of Pralldants ElMrlhQwer (1).-:M ...... DMY~ · ltvougtl Carttf. share their oplnlooa of the (%)9CMI "My S.t Friend's Girl .. (\983, preeldency Tdpic. ettar. managenwit Romance) Isabelle Huppert, -Colouche JoM ChanceHor moderates (Part 1 of 2) Two best fnends. rivals for the emottanal Q_ ( 1 hr ) and physical attentions of an auract!Ye CC)...,. "Prwata RMort" ( 1985, Come- woman. sltinnleh In ~er-anding b8t dy) Rob Morrow, Johnny a.pp. Two l ~lfA'Rll •I i&L • •..a.Y ~Qu.gla .. (1984.eom. dy) Katherine Hepburn. ~k Motta. Tor• lleYa her frlendl from lonallneea. s*rl and 1Utfenng. an elderly woman calla upon a hit man to prO't'lde them with hie epeolel ~-'PG' Q ( 1 hr .• 42 m1n) . '1.963.~ P.ater ..Mi-ti• tor love. ( 1 ht .. 39 min.) teetl-'°91'• prOIM the baachee of a posh • Cll 11111\11 resort IOf beautiful woman 'R· ( 1 hr • 22 (!) 9CMI "The Long, Hot Summet min ) Cl) .. "Fury At 8~1 Bay" chela Mo<olaf A notorloul. sea P'- rate causes a re4gn of terror along I - (1958. Ofama) Pa"' Newman. Joanne ® .... IM&OWl.flllWAllnl A myste- WoodWlltd Based on the novel by W1I iam ,.._. women In white and a valuat* string Fau*ner A slrangef U'I a small town of peertl teed Marlowe into a tangled mur· changea the lives ot 8 pair of wealthy def web lnYoMng a politician Guell Ster )'QUnQ people (2 hrs . 30 min ) Linda Griffiths. Q ( 1 hr.) ~ mvll "No Way To Tr qt A Lady (() ..... Ml One Of The Guys" ( 1'185. ( 1968. Suspense) Rod Steigar, George Comedy) Joyce Hy1«, Clayton Rohner Sega.I. A psychotic kUler ol elderly women When MKJll1'\ cautM her to be pauect df-...s in vanous diegulses a'1(1 elUdeS a OV9f as a joufnallsm Intern, a taan·ager ~tent detecliv. (2 hrs 10 min I dtlQl•lw herMll as a male to aae how the CE TW Mm IODIO Sammy Fuentes ...s other hal1 live9. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr 40 min ) Frankie Randall 1n a hghtwetghr boot Cl)~ mM Guest Stuart Panton of IChedoled for 10 r()U($ from AtlantlC "Not NeceaaatllY the News " (R) ~ ISh COUlllM (2 hrs ) (%).,. "Chlldfen Of The Corn" ( 1984. Horror) Pater Horton, Linda Hamlttoo Bated on a ~tephan King lhott ltory. A young physician and Na wit. find ~ lelve8 "' a MldweStem town where young- start have mordefed the adults and •tab- lishecl e strange ·religious outt. 'R' ( 1 hf' . 33 ~ Ir tml ·m IODY ...._ M ..,_=· Emmy AwarO-wmning special feet r• City.N J. (R) (1hr,30mm) W... "9ttter Harvest" (1981 , Ora -· .CWlt'flPAl9 ··o.vorca Is Ctiangir1g ma) Aon Howatd. Art Cerney A young port• on • ~yaar-dd boy'• betUe leUl<emia. how gene COOlng ehctt off· spring, and an attempt to rern<JYe a tumot from a man's b<aln (R) (I hr) D nmMr Guest hOS1 Garry Shandllng Scheduled. Betty While ("Tha Golden Girts"). Alan Thicke ("Growing Pains") L_. America" Jane Pauley examines the so mldW9ltern dairy larmef tr\et to prever\t clal ancf economical etfact5 of divorce on the spr .. d of • deadly dltlea .. which has Americans. ( 1 hr ) already att.cted hie family and ca Ille ( 1 11... hr . 40 mlo.) ••11• POii ... Spenser s hired _._.....,. •• Al to protect the wile of a notonous crime .. • .,,. ..,.. 11 czar (R) o ( 1 hr ) .. ca&ma ..,..._ G 9V .... Schedu~ ecrress flke 111 I I 1 • F ... Sommar. comedl9M4t Elayne Boosler ac tW 8 • 9 • ... tor Fisher Stevens ("Shor I C1rco1n 11 TAii hr.) !*DAT • PAM a.Tiit Author John Irving nar lllAm Sketches clothing 10< race rat" lhia examlnahon of the 1952 McC.r· car dtlll9f'I: &Jper 0.va In a gulllo11ne ran-Waltef Act, which empow9fs the gov stunt. tfnment 10 deny entry V"8& to tor91gners 1....., ..... baaed on their po111a1 beliefs lnrer--..-r _.. "Murdal Must ~ C.nadl8n nature writer Farley Adveftlla" A bfighl IUmmef ahamoon IS Mowat, Mexican author 'Carlos Fuentes spoilt when a young man faMI to hl9 deatl, rns:;r~~MJ. I~ A s1am-.....i ... deo- 1\Ke P,OllidM tl'ie Slm<>AI wtth the IAd they need to ciOae an $800.000 lnsutance ca~)~~mtn ) I=.... . ,...,.um . AT .... LMlllA .,.. ''Bolero" ( 198-4. Orama) Bo Derek. George Kennady Aftef gradUetlng from an Englisll boaraing sehool. a worn- q)edicated 70 Set'vlce 7HdJe "''" llve a/kr J'"U wllt Jave '" llve w1't8 tJe tkciJti:IHJ Jl"U mtde,I ~et u~ "etp. HARBOR LAWN -M.OU CEMrTIBRY-MAUSOLE M·CREt.1ATORY 1625 0 LER ~VENUE COSTA M A 0-6554 • Sunday, June 1. 1986 17 .. · ' } . 1 -Tuesclay COn1. -an joumeya to Arabia •nd Spain In ... rch Of her tirat 14wef. 'R' ( 1ht .. •1 min') (l)..anw• . "'90 .,,. "Man With The Gun" (1955, W•tem) Robeft Mitchum. Jan Sterling A rMn ~ a thefltf and rids a amall town of Its leader. a ruthless. we&lthy ranc~1hf.50 min) . tW(D "Tangeflne" ( 1979. Adult) Ceoe Malone, Ken Scudder A tno of women hefpe to r..-cr .. te a men'a tOi'\d memoriM of h19 teen-•oe y .. ,. ( 1 hr • 15 min.) Cl).,. "The Sure Th1rig" (1985, Com- edy) John Cuaacl<. Daphne Zunig. Two • New Engtand COiiege acquetntanoes share a crOM-<:OUOtry rl<fe to CaUfornta and find themM!vea quite unexpectedly tamng 1n _11oYe~1;.'~~ ~min.) ~---.TAI•" 1WT Interview with Smo6tey Robinlon l ........... me• 1WT Gueat hott Garry Shandltng Scheduled Betty White ( .. The Golc:»n Gina"), Alan Thicke ("Growtng Pains") In ste<eo ( 1 hr~ Cl) ICM CCI'• ...0 _, Game t, from Omaha. Neb. (R) (3 h,. ) •CWI - -I -A sta1nless ... teel den· tut• PfO\lidee the Simons with the lead they need to Close an $800.000 Insurance cue (R) ( 1 hr., 10 man) 8 U11 .W wmt DAVID ~ From November 198-4 comedian George Gartin. model Jeff AqullOn and Marian Al· lakaon (member of fhe first Girt Scoot troop) •j)pear tn atereo (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 ~ ... Guest Stuart Pank1n Of "Not Neoeuarlly the News" (R) I "*.,. .,_ "Valley Of The Kings" ( 1954 Adventure) Roben Taylor, Ele&n<>t Par· ker Two men and a woman aearch for a pnaraot1'1 tomb, ..en having their own . reasons for per11cipetlng In the expedition i hf .. 55 min.) Ml&W ... .. mM.PIGIU ... "My Little Chickadee" ( 19•0 Comedy) W C Fleldt. M .. W•t A wom- an Marches for a rich husband but gets mixed up with a masked bendl1 ( t hr . 30 min) ' -ICMYOU•n11•1 'ALL .. -ftl •• ,U ,_ ;;L~ to dtatroy "Grot " •lw.:.'T:wmcnm..,.-. 1:1 ~ Selectlons Include "Whal'$ New," "I've Got A Cruah Or'\ YOY" •nd "Crazy He Calls M• .. ( 1 hr ) (%) ... "Tti. Petits Of Gw.ndollne" ( 1984. Adllefltur~) Tawny Kltaen, Stent Huff John Wittie'• comic strip· Mrolne QOfTlee to Nie In a MfleS Of thrlfllog adven- tln9 'R' ( 1 "' , 28 min ) -Cl) ... "Running Scared·' ( 1980. Ad YentUre) Ktr1 Wahl. John S.xon Two f()( m« Qls tea UOd« tuapielOn ol conaolflng to lrN8de 1 Caribbean country (R) (1 hr., 20 min., - ... ''The Ledy Eve' ( 1S.1, C()l'M-·11• •• " .. ) a.tbera Stanwydl. Henry Fonda A e gltl rnakea • petty out Of tti. young man wtlo lovee het. ( 2 , min) I~ ... ~. Of Hong Kong" ( 1979, Oramll) O.ry Colllnt. Nancy 18 Sunday, June 1, 1986 • Kwan An Amer1can orphan In the Orlerlt ,. relled by a weelthy Chinese meJchant i ~11 ._ WftM DAVID &.m9mM F qT1 Novembef 198-4 comedian George ki1in Jef1 AquMon and Marian AS· member of the firtt Glr1 Scou1 r In sttnO (R) ( 1 hr) Hot Ret«t" (1985. Comedy) Tom ParMklan. Debra Kelly Al a posh summer hotel. a1atf memben, snooty Pfepples, aod bathing beeutfes are all pre- occupied with one activity -sex 'A' ( r iht·:,:',.J . NIA.IT• . t!1I .... "Once UPon A Time In Amer• ca" ( 19&.4,' Orama) Robert De Niro James Woods Sergio Leone'• portra11 ol the trlendahlpa. loyalties and betrayals ol a. small grOYp of Jewish gangstefl 1n lhe 19209 and '309 'R' Q (3 hra . 46 min ) W (I) .,,. "Shogun's Ninja" ( 1~. Ad ventwe) Sonny ~be. Henry Sanaoa A• veJ 16th-alntury ninja clans battle for ~ MUk>rl of a gofd cache 'A. (1 hr 37 min ... *I.,. "The Accused" ( 19•8. Orama) Locetta Young. Robert Cumm1ngs By ac cldent, a woman Is eoeused of murder and becOme8 a fuolttvw from }U-tlce (2 hrs) 8 lllllYWOGD ca.om• Scheduled L 1ly T omlln. little Richard. I L01J••AC1 -..... u. .,,. "Gymkata" ( 1985. Adventure) Kutt Thomas, Tet~ Agbayani Of\ a mlS8k>n to secure a mltltary 111a 1n a re· mote eat1em ~slan country, an Ametican agent employs hie martial •cf• and gym· nut IC skllla. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) We .,,. "Running Scared" ( 1980 Ad venture) Ken Wahl. Jotln Saxon Two for· mer Git lall OOdef IUSPIClon of conspmng toJnvade a Caribbean country (RI ( 1 hr .. 20mln) • ·1=-. -.WATCN .,. "Computalon" ( 1959 Orama) Orlon Welles. Dean St()C't(well A defense lawyer p'9eda f()( the llYes Of two youths Leopold and la.b. wtlo have committed ITM.lfder f()( t~ hrt ) ClJ•l'IW (%)a..•~ TAUi wmt Guett Roaer Moor•. •1m--.Y.•u••• ... 11.11•• ----Ill mPJ .. .,,. "MOfocco" ( 1930 Romance) ary Coopef, Meri.n& Oletrleh A wooi.n -Waclnesclay -Mondnv Movies- •~ "Prfvilte Resort" ( 1985. Comedy) AOo Morrow, Johnny Depp ( 1 hr , ~2 min.) - M (I) "No Big Deet" ( 1983, Orama) Tam ~ Grirnle. K9'M Olllon ( 1 hf , 27 min ) •ex> "Dune" ( 198-4. Scitnce Action) Kylt Mact...echlan. Franc.eca AriM (2 hrs 20 min) .. ®"Whitt Water Sam" (1917 Adi/en· turt) Kaitth Laraen ( 1 ht , 27 min ) •(C) "Rechel And The Stranger" 11~8. Orama) Lorett . Young, Wiiiiam Holdeli U hf. 19 min ) NICI) "Kelly" ( 1981, Or•me) Rober1 Lo- IS fetced 10 ctlOOM b9tWMn the WMlth and possesslOnS thet one rMn ofter'I ~ lhe love thal another ofter• ( 1 tw.. 30 ' mm) .. , ..... _ ... _....... 1• .. _,,.Alat ., .,. "I Wenna HOid 'lour Hend" (1978. Comedy) &Men KMldd Newmen. Marc McClure "' group of 1980e t~ agers is completely caught up In the mua hr!teria ce~ ~ moslceJ and oultur· iB~==' ~ .,_ "Baby· s.ctet Of The Loet leg- end· ( 1985. Adventure) Wlllam Katt. Sean Young In Africa. • ~ttst and her iournahst ~nd att9ml)t to reunite an Intent dtnouur with tt• c;aptured mother PG' (I hf, 35 min) (f)Of919" . •<ID .,_ ··Rocity" (1 976. Orame) Syt- ve.ter Stallone, Talia Shif• A llTld-tlme Philadelphia boxer 09!1 a ,..,. chenclt for tame and glory whec'l fate ... di him to 1 Biceritenrnal bOUt with • wot1d champlotl PG' (2 hrs) m (J).,_ "O.ford Btuec" (1984. Orama) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy Oxford UtWerll- ty's traditions are teaed to the Wind by a brash Amencen teen-ager In putlUlt of an eluStve British CO\lttf girl In ate<eo. 'PG· 13 !_1hr.33mln) mg .,_ "The Kentuckian" ( 1955, Ad· ventU<e) Bu'1 Lancaster, Diane Lynn A nuin and hts aon fight thelt way acroae tN/ l·~E·~:~o: (.~, mAT•M:a CQAl19 .......... .,. "Jungle Girt" ( 1952, Adveo ture) Johnny Sheffield, Karen Sharpe wn.e trying to unoOveJ Information ab<>VI his patents. Bomba Mtk• aid ffom a g"1 and her lather In a hoatlle Vll\age ( 1 hr 30mm) • (l) IUfllaUIP . <l) .,. "My Beat Friend' a Glt1" ( 1983 R<>m11nce) Isabelle Huppert, COlouche Two best friends. rlvall fof the emotional and phY*aJ attentlona of .,, ettrectlvt woman, atclrmletl In the newr-.ndlng bit -,lie '=-~ 39 ""!') =~.,. ........ .,_.. lll•TODAY . .., ..... -.... " ... Q!_n. Twyie·O.wn Vo6tit'& ( 1 tw .. J4 ;;;\)' 1':9QZJ "Off Umltt" ( 1953, Comedy) Bob ~. MICQy Rooney (2 hrt.) •CC> "Bellt Are~ .. ~11M90, Mualeal) Judy Hollid8y. O.n Martin. (2 tn.. 1 min) (II) "Mllunderatood ' ( 1884. Or.-ntl Gent Hadtman. Henry Thomu (1 ht .. 31 m!f\.) (!) "Mr Mo1o In Denger !Nncf' (1939 Mystery) Petet Letre. Je9'I ~. (' tv ,30mln) •CZ> "Electric Ortamto' ( 1'184. ComedYI lttrWty Von Donlefl Virginia MadNc'\" ( hr ,3~mln ) .. (II "Midway· 11978 Orame) (Pert I c 2) ChftrtlOfl Hetlon. Henry Fond& ( -hra) •Cl) "Welc~To Hard Time$" i1967 ,Adventure) He"\Y FQOda. Janiee ijule i'l hrs) • -® "The Muppet1 Take Manhattan' (198', Comedy) VOIC85 of J1m Henson. Fra~ Oz. (1 h( 3" min I "Skirts Ahoy' ( 1952, Comedy) Esth er Williams. Vivian Blaine I 1 hr . '9 min ) -an "OB VII" (t97•. Drama) (Part 3 ot 'l Ben Gazzara. Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs) -CC) "Fletch" ( 1985, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Joe Don Bak91 ( 1 hr . 38 min ) tW(l) "A View To A KMI" ( 1985. AdVentura) Roger Moore. Tanya Roberts (2 hrs. 11 min ) -JUternoon Movies- tttt • "Oeedty Fathoms" ( 1972. Documen· tary) fi hrs ) (JD "As Summers Ole" ( 1986, Orama) Scott Glenn. Jamie ~ea Curtls ( 1 hr , '0 mln) ~CC) ''The Doctor Takes A Wile" ( 1940. Comedy) L0<ena Young. Ray ._.utand ( 1 hr 29 min) -· W • "The Human Monster ( 1940 M'f9'" tery) Ba4a L~. Greta Gynt ~ 1 hr . 30 min I . (I) "Amadeus" ( 1984, Drama) F Murray Ab<aham. Tom Huloe. t2 his . 38 min ) ta(%) "Morocco" ( 1930. Romance) Gary <::ooper, Manene Dietrich ( 1 hr 30 min ) •CC) "Treasure 01 Ttie Four Crowns" ( 1982. Ad\leOture) Tony AnthOny. Ana Ob<egon I 1 hr 'O min ) ta<ID "Wlndwalker" (1 98' Drama) Trevor Howard, NK:k A&mus ( 1 hr • '' mm ) •CD "Flashpotnt" ( 1984 Orama) Krl11 Krlatotferson. Treat WHHams ( t hr , 34 nun) · (%) "Dune" ( 198' Science Fiction) Kyle Maclachlan. Francese• Anrns (2 hrs 20 min) W (C) "Bells Are A1ngtng . ( 1960 MUSICal) Judy Holttda~ Dean M1run (2 hrs 7 min) 'Cl) "\,(etly" (t98t, Drama) Robert Lo- ll!"· Twyla-Dawn V()l(1f\s It tir • 3' min ) W e.HJ "White Water Sam" I 1977. Adven lure) Keith Larsen ( t hr . 27 min ) CD "Cheech And Chang's The Cors~n Brothers" ( 198'. Comedy) Cheeeh Mar In, Tommy Chong ( 1 hr 27 min ) •Ill "Nurse Edith Cevetl" (1939, Drama) Anna Neagle. George S.nders (2 hrs) .. a> "~Dey The Sixth 01 June" (1956, Drama) Robert Taylor AK:hard Todd (2 hrs., 20 min ) .. (%) ''The Sure Thtng" ( 1985. Comedy) John Cusack Dephne Zuniga ( 1 hr 34 min) --lveaing ----11'.:::c;. ..... a.am .... tAllloll ... Q M •T ""'ftll ...... _,,,. • llTI __,. -.. "9 To 5' (1980 Comedy) Jent Fonda. Dolly P11ton Thr" W()(t(log. women rebel.-g&lntl ttletf sub1ugaoon t:>y a male cheuvlnist boll 'PG' ( 1 tlr . SO min) CD llCMI "Electr~ Dreama" ( 198'. Com edy) L~ny Von Ooh141n. Virginia M•dMn An unutual 1<>119 tr'4tnQle deV9lopl whefl a bumt>llng Sen Franc'ltco arohlt.ct pro- grams hil pereoNI compVt9f 10 compoee tove eongt ror 1 capttvatjng cellist wN> Cont.· movee into NI aP,artment bUlldlng. 'PG' U hr .. 35 min.) · (J)W C.rtos ,Sabtos :i11. Buster Dray· ton In an IBF JUQk>r Middleweight Champi- onship boW schedu4ed '°' 15 roundl live from MeadOwlandl Areoa In Eaat Ruther- ~ 1·~e: .,_ L.AmfllMml ---"Rachel And The Stranger" '1948. Orama) Loretta Young. Wiiliam Holden In the 18008, a stranger wanders 1nto the kvee of a ploneef oouple and helps them ret<lndle their lllck4Hlng ro- ~. (1hr .19mln ) ,., ...... 9 ~U I IT TW lntervleW wtth Jo8e1h Wiiiiama I i:.i. Muppe\S creator Jim Henson: jazz ~n Pete Fountain leeda a IOUf thfouot\ New ~ns &.Oft C<l 11 snc. -.Of..,_ .. ~ ...... u. • H•ll__,. IE 1•n ... DAm ...... 19 I • M W. Featured Rick Dees L A ·s undefground nigtltclubS. 1n em- ployment agency with the mo9t unotual fantasyurt .... ~ wan sun a111• ~ M • LA. F .. tllfed. thia apeclat edl· IOokt at "whet'& cool" In Loe Ang&- --.. ccurr ., ..... .......... aa. WU waa.D Of AlmA&..I .. ..,, ............ Gii. .,.. "Portrait Of Jennie" ( 1948 Ao· manc:e) .Jennifer Jones. Ethel Barrymore An arttst paints the portrait of a mv-ten· out glt1 he met In Central Park ( 1 hr . 26 lr9'-w:. ... MOU.TWOOD,AM M al> .,.,. "Crastl" ( 1976, Drama) Wll ' !lam Shatner. Eddle Albert The lrvn ol 73 pe-.ngers l\ang 1n the balance followlng a treglc )!1~ crash In the Floods E118f· ~"'~ -•• -AT 1'0 IUW91 Mark contem- plat• Mlllng his soul to S.tafl to save the life of a chlld he lnjUred In 1 e41r accl(lent In ltefeo ( R) c;i ( 1 hr ) • .,. "Sisters" ( 1973, Horror) Mar· got Kidder. Jennlfe< S.lt A Slamese twin 11 arrested attef she 11 mlatakef' tor her Slit• who has become 1nv()lved 1n murder ~hrs) 8 Ill ~ A microhlm hsl ol ter.- rOl'lsta la stolen from MacGyver (A) c;i ( 1 hr) . 1 ...... ,.,...,. ':. ''Scandalous ' ( 198' /Come- dy) Robert Hays, John Gielgud A well· t..nown and ambitious telev"'°" reporter 1s aocused of hll wlte'a murdef (2 hrs ) • mlCCl VWC TM1 ~Of ...:I Pe- ter Gra"99 ho9tS this IClence magazine Feetured NASA's search ror 1 space alckneM cure. giant see tunlM. an engi- neering deSlQn class at M IT . high-tech i kle work. ~emla research c;i ( 1 hr ) ......... u. . umTIYal TI\ls Frede<K;k Wiseman docut.'*1tary e.l(am1nes ltte at a thorough- bred rec.track Track persoonet .at El· mont. N Y s Belmont Ptrk are 5eef' train- ing 1nd C41rtng lor the horses 1n i;-=1on for 1 race day (2 hrs ) ' CkJ "Fletch" ( t985. Comedy) Che vy Chase. Joe Don Baker Ar1 L A report er with an array of dlagulwt attempts to unravel a plot lnvoMng a wealthy t>vs1- neeaman wtiO contract• hlS own mutder PG' c;i ( 1 hr . 38 min ) CID .,.. "The Muppets T aka Manhat tan" ( 1964 Comedy) VO!Ce9 ot Jim Hen son. Fra~ Oz While Ke<mtt and company try to take thelf college variety ahow to Broadway, MISa Piggy's 19al0uly ot a trlendly waitress threatens her wedding ~ns for the frog 'G' c;i (I hr , 34 min ) (I)--"Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Ch&- vy Chate, Joe Don Baker An L A report· ~ 'fH\NGS 10 oo I Make Your Summer \:-"1 t• -2. rtad \M 1111 l.••'"~ -•. ,.ad ...... ~-~ 6. Tht ----1. a . No matter what you re doing. your hometown newspaper' The Daily Pilot fits in .. Fun and Productive • Improve your reading skills • Increase your vocabulary • Develop your study skills • Explore exciting bo~ • Get ahead for next year • Private Prescriptive Teaching Sunday. June 1, 1986 T9 -Weclnesclay Cont. er with an array of disguises a11empts 10 unravel a plot involving a wealthy bust· nessman who contracts his own murder 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 mm ) Cl)..., ...... al) mWll "Song 01 The Open Roa<J ( 19.U Mus1Cal1 Jane Powell Edgar Ber gen A cMd star runs away to JOln a gtoop of youngsters 1n11olv~ 1n saving a farm .. 1t~~~hrs1 TIW'810f11.ILD. N llAGAZIMI Muppels creator Jim Henson. jazz musician Pele Founra1n lea<;'S a lour th~h New Or1eanc. i .... 1C81 ~ .. m¥ll 'Hero At Large ( 1980, ComP> dy) John ~titer Anne Archer A slrug gltng young actor dons the guise ol a su ~hero af1er un1ntenf1onelly stopping a hold~ (R) (2 hrs) D GD UCll'l llAGIC A corpse and the s11e where a man was murdered seem 10 vanish without leaving a trace (RI ( 1 hr) · U 9 KMDCMTLI NI> MCCO•ca ttardcastle Questions me 1eg1t1macy of his housekeeper s psychlC. prede<;t1ons (RI 1(1 hr) ~QOl.DIN~ '::. 'Sllbr1na • (1954 Comedy• Audrey Hepourn. Humphrey Bogart ThP daughter Of the family Chauffeur IS SOUQhl atter by lwo WPl!lthy c;oc1at1t1> bro1ners (2 hrs) • fD ~ Thrs Frede11c~ Wiseman dOc!umertlary e•em1nes Irle at a lhorougt1 bred racetrack Track personnel al EJ mont NY 's Belmont Park are seen trau'I· 1ng and caring for the horSRS "' Qrepara11on for a racf' day I~ hrs l ;=':. ui:..DAl.Y •CAP ITAllTMC -.orMIM The ri·h~IJ1l•tat1c. ot ,.r m1 nals beeomes the sub,~I tor a lam1ly dos agreemen1 after Joe offf!rs Artemu• & blind 11·11ef a 1ob Q (%) m¥11 "A Viel(t To A Knl I 1985. AtJ venture) Roger Moure Tanya Roberts Br111sh agent James Bond a11empl<; IC' tl'!warl an 1ndust11allst'< 04ans to bflcome crar of the computer industry PG' (:> hrs. 11 men! Ul(!J mftl ''Compulsion I 1959 Orama) Orson WelleS. Dean Stoc11Nell A delanSEi lawyer plead!I IOL1tle fives of lwo youths Leopold and L~ have comn11t1ed ••••.•••..••. ~(der tor thrtllt (2 hrs 30 men ) (£)NA~ ShOwbOat Senlms Clas· sic. from las Vegas Ne-. (Tape<JI t? hrs) .. ~~The Country G·o f 1954 Ora ma) Bing C101by. Grace Kell{ A fadeel Broadway 4'tar 1mmetsed in set pily t'J gev· en a chance to stage a comeback (2 hrs. 10 min) - D OD IT. B.il.,_ An amnesiac rnen· tat patient is mistaken lor a review boarel oMlcial ho5pltal 111atter11 engage 1n a bar ~oom bfawt with rowdy coll~ ~1uden1s i ) 1~ DAW) MM'TIWt Ttmll'I OO'nA • A..,,_ WAY The 'GOOd Morning Am9ft ca' c<>-host examines po!entlal S01u11ons 10 evMydey transportation problems Q (1 ht) fJ _. ~ Scheduled JarNK Dar 20 Sunday June 1, 1986 ren ( T J Hooker") aclraS'l Maq Dusay ~c=·h.J-15 9IT1tlOIUll WOMJ> Arot•aeo1og1s1s dtscovenes about Custer's detear at L rte Beghorn the !tie and wor• ol Iha 191~rCAr• tury Am€"1C&n pa•nter Ttiomas Ea~ r' LA> O < 1hr1 CJ llOY9 "'The Seductl()(t • C 1S6t> Svsl)(lnse) Morgan Faerch1ld t.Aichael Sar razin A glamorous TV news anchorwom an t!> vect1m1zed by a mentally d1sturbea admirer 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (H) mY9 "Alamo Bay ' ( 1985 Orarna) Amy Madegan. Ed Hams In Gai-.esr on Texa-. coofhcls between toce f1sherrnPn and Vietnamese refugees escalate into • Olence A ( 1 hr • 38 min J rJ. MCJVW Caddyshaci. ' ! 1980 Corne dy) Bell Murray Chevy Chase TnP demented groundskeeper of a sweri~ country Club wages war against the gophers while a wealthy, brash newcorne• ctaihej w11h an otd-guard member ·R I ! hr 47 min) 'P cc.DY aM F~aturoo lhe Corr•l!l.l) B1eak Playeis with Kevin Potld~ Anel Mag gee Roswell (RI ($1 m¥ll The Pope Qt Greenwoch Vrl rage" ( 1984 Drema) Frie Robe1ts Mtl!I! ~Y R01Jrke Dreams ot as.cape from hum drum Manhattan 1obs harbOted by dtslanlly relaled budd18f> ar1.1 1eopard1zeo by ari 111 co11ce1ved satecrac~1ng 101J Iha! gets them into not water with 11 rcx .ti crimp lo~hrs) .. alGIOUI .-ocMlt'F·•a -DM.llVAM .... w .... '* aoa mcz..,,. TAXI 1*DAY ~Sketches McJOkP. in !lit-Bo• I()( d1tvf"-1n, take-out 101<es Joan Rivers. brother Joe knock knock JOkes an old ftash9f Cl) ..._, l&LIJt fD .... llOIT-.,_. Mureler Must Advertise" The young man was murdered end Lord Pe1er W1msey sets oulfto dt&eov er wtty and by whom (Pert ') of A 1 1 1 hr) I Mac MAYPOM> • • .... .aRT . ITAlfT Of ~ llQ Proti•es of ammy Wynelle Emm11 Samm!> R1ctiarr:! Crenne and Robert Un<11 tRI t 1 ht ) · tW IJ ~ HOOID A !WI rnfu-;es to iead HOOker and hlS team lo A band ol ,.., mored car robbers CR) C 1 ht 10 men J 0 CJD Ta.caHT Gues! host Garry Shan dltng Sche<Juled ac11ess Vector.a Jac1< 50'1 In stereo ( t hr ) IAMeAY llCIHf a ...-n.- RAR.DWUT ... MAWAIPM-1 ,._TMILOM ,, .... ~ ~ .,. "Bachelor Party' ( 1984 Com edy} Tom Hanks. Tawny KllHn A. cart' lree school bus driver! s pals • decide 1 o throw a pr& wedding party fOf· rum. com plic.t1ng matters Is the lact thlt the 9"1'& falhet' dl$Jpproves 01 her choice 'R ( 1 hr. -46m1n) 11111 CC) .,. "Cadelyshack" ( 1980. Come- dy) · Biii Murray, Chevy Ch1M The den'*\t9d ground~eeptlf of 1 1w1nk coun1ry club W80f'1I w111r eg11nst t~ gopne<s. white e wHlthy bf. st! 1'141WComctt clashes with an old-guard member 'R' I 1 hr 47 men I HIMCWW 'Raw Courage ( 1984. Adven ture) Ronnie Co> Art Hindle Dur1ng a wtl c>emess ma1atr1on lhrl!'B long-d1stancP '""™'rs t1gt.1 tor ltM-<•' l111e<i af1er they are I 1ken captrve by tar•dhC:a wr'lrv811St5 R ll hr 31 men) J.,) m¥ll ·Hot I unch C 1979 •Adult I ~ • •· --·Nrry Heath °"~r"'° (..ousieau A marrtea man moves to the city 10 take aovantagti 01 its numerous car&er oppofluntU.,; ( 1 • hr 1!> mrn) • ·-1'9(1'J m¥ll Agaonc;t A Crooked Sky ( 1975 Ad\<enlu1u1 R1criard Boooe Sl.t!w Art Pe18(SOn A 00) ~'ChM for hlfl !llSl8• 1t1e v>et1m ol a" Indian k1dnapp1ng ( 1 hr 55m1n J tt:tl ~ m C* HOUYWOOD co.DYmM anaT~ TOlllQHT Interview w1tt1 JoBeth WUllams fD WTD • tOCllTY Jovfnal1SI aM rounding editor or lhe Pans Review GE'orge Ptimptor ., It e 1nterveewer on 1114\ t iur part se1 es ...,h1ch s1rrv"5 lo reveal the rJ111que ct111rac1e1 ot tour guest authors F ,.atures JCJtln Bam aescnbed by the New York Tim~ as lhA beSI w111er of he. 1oo11 """ t1d'<'t' 1md .,ne ot lhe best we evAr had EJ MCM COlllQI WONJ) ... Game 10 lr<,m OmaM Nftb tRI 13 hrs) !;IWMDCY · '$) m¥ll Advf'!nlurt!S 01 A Prrv1!e Eye (No Dalt! Drema I H 1rry B Coroett, Su.c'r Kf'n<Jall Romani<. antang1emen1s hinder a 11ov1CP private 1Jelec.t1ve !o 1nvestigat1or 11110 a 01ackma11 CflS6 I 1 nr 36 men ) e!)lWCl.UI 1l:tt 0 GD UTI llQKr wmc DAVI)~ from Auc;iusl 196!> c.01rnc actor Tom Hank•, former N Y Yankees outfielder M1<.key Mantle and Chris the Fug111ve Guy ruiott ap~ar In stereo-(AJ ( 1 hr ) U CC.:OY mM Featured lhe COmedy HrP8~ Players ..,,Hr Kev111 Pollak and Mag i Roswell (RI TC*~ _.,. Ba1a11n ( 19-43 Adventure) Robert Taylor Thomas M1tcl'lell American Gls hght a gall1m1 but hopelM>S batlle 1n tt•e Ph11:ppines (2 hri. 20 min I •911 IDlllT ... ..llllM. ...... ~ DAUCIHTD White ::over .11.g lhe Veetnam War Austrahan 1ourna1~1 Cleo Spearllf!ld (l".1m Braden) ~ attracted to a New fork reporter (Steve R01lsbeck1 When her press credentials !HP. rnvol\ed atter e~pos1ng controvers1el 111urders. Clec finds a n~paper )Ob en l ondoo and •t> Pll''1Jed by 1tn older m11 honaere (Ct'H~lapher Plummflr\ (Part 1 CJI 3) (2 hrs I lOft. ~Alt ITY\I 'Al.LAll>Nll.Of._u,_un Cler his new •dftnttty negg1e remammt Eh1 •beth l ""Mln9LOM> tMI CJ) m¥tl "01m1nt C<>dfl" ( 198-4, Ad venture) Vickie Benwn. Fran~ Ale>eeodel Triuhng a nOtQfious crem1nal, 1wo aOVftll lurert are fOlcltd Into a faterul &hOwd<>,...n on Bimini Island I 1 he :i.>O mtn ) W •Htllai .... .,. "E'dd.. And Tt\f! CrUIUtl ' ( 1983. Orama) 'Tom Barft"98' MIChael PAre Twenty years •httr tt~ fact. a re t>Orlai tnveaooattK thft myStt!r1out d•NP · pearanc. of 1 roc~ a1ngt;11 (:> h!11 30 mtn .... I 90Wll ''I 11w And Dilofclef" ( 1914 Comedy! Ernest S<xgn1 • CerrOll O'Coo -Weclnesclay• ~nl. nOf. CMltaflS decide to take the law Into their own fumbling hands when they lorm a nelghbOfhood patrol unit (2 hrs ) {[)llMI "The Mission" (198-'. Orama) P11rvlz Sayyed, Mary Apick Dispatched 10 New York to usa881nate a retlfed colonel. a Khome4nl hltman Quest1ona his lnten· lions when he Is betr1t1nde<l t>y hlS quarry i ht. 60m1n) IQmlfV • . PMl.l'fAll t:9 llOWll "Chlldren Ot The Com'' ( 1984. 'Horrof) Pete< 'H0<too. Linde Hamilton Based on a Stephen King short story A young physician and his wife llnd them· selves In a Midwestern town where young· sters have murdered thti adults and &stat> llShed a strange religtous cull 'R' ( 1 hr t:9 33 :n;. 1•11&• ATM .o¥lll Scheduled a look at WOQ(jy Allen turns Including "Annie I-fall • "Manhanan" and "Hannah and Her SIS- t8'S" (R) I ALL•MF-.Y f!UlmMU. MOWll "AndrOld" ( 1982. Science Fie flon) Klaus Klnskl, Don Opper In an 1so late(j space station, an almost·human ro bot Is hOfnfled to diacover that he 1a to be pu1 out of commiSslOn by e crazed sc1en· list. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 20 min ) (%) llOWll "Dune" ( 1984. Science Fie· tlon) Kyle Maclachlan, Francesca Annis Based on Frank Herbert's t>estseller In the year 10,991. a warrior a1temp1s to ral· ly the loWfy dwelle<s ot a desert planet to victory over a malevotent mooerch 'PG 13·~.20mln) tiel al) AT UMI (I)_,. "Tan:an. The Ape Man" ( 1981 Advertture) Richard Harns. Bo Derek A young woman Is abducted t>y an unc1v11 1zed white man who was raised t>y apes 1r -the $=Jr.nx~a't ( 1 hr . 52 mtn ) IE:' • .,.., llYOll) ta MOWll "Salty O'Rourke" ( 1945. Ora ma) A.Ian Ladd, Gall Russell A con artist tnes to use a tamed jockey as his ticket to a financial windfall (2 hrs ) m MOWll "Honky Tonk" (1941. West· e<n) Clark Gable. Lana Turner An unlike· ly love match occurs between 8 gambler and a well bred lady from B~ton 12 ttrs) I=~= • lmff ... M ...... ..,.,...... Ill • ...,_ "The Westerner" ( 1940, West· ern) G~ry Cooper Walter Brennan A dTlftef attempts to pul an tnd to Judge R()y Been's reign of terror 1n the West ( 1 hf ,(()mlA...). (ff)MCMI "Aa Summers Ole" ( 1988. Ora· rN) Soon Oienn. Jamie lee Curtis In th' 19~. a rNn tries to selle an 1mpo11er IShed black woman's praperty and enda up battltflg hit own reb9111oua daughter and a tawy., with e paUIOO tor 1uatlot O i_1 hr , 40 min.) ••.,. "NunilO" (1978. ()fame) 0.vld Proval. Jemee Andfooica I.. 100no man tri. to help hit retarded broth4w emerge trom hit own ranra(: world Into the rN!lln· iF;7::.:~:.. ~--"ChMCh And Cheng's The Cor· llcan Brothers" ( t98-'. Comedy) Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong. Two offbeat and otf·key Paris street musicians meet a Gyp- sy who tells them the account of their noble llnea.ie 'PG' ( 1 hr ?7 min ) I,,..~-... Ml FMIM• ...,. ll1't llAtml • ••• TOO.\Y m&T •ACI CQo\ITa M _.,.Cl-M LOIT 911at Allee gives Ralph's old suu to charity. una- -~war:.:,:s pockets contained money .. ,...., Qlt .. ~ TAl.U wmt Guest Roge< Moore. 41:11181.0eT• •ACI ..... ,.,.. ~QlllClllS I DAii IC:MAllfiB llA"nClfl • ... TOOAY -Thursday -Morning Movies - .. CC) "Evil Unde1 The Sun" (1982, Mys- tery) Peter Usllnov Jane Blrkln ( 1 hr '2 min) CSJ 'Dusty" ( 198 1, Orama) 0111 Kerr Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr , 28 mfr)) (%)"A View To A Kill" ( 1985. A""nture) Roger Moore, Tanya Roberts (2 hrs 11 min) 19(11') "The Rivals' (1981. Orama) S1ewart Pete<sen. Dana Kimmell (2 hrs ) .. (8) "Romanuc Comedy" (1983. Ro- mance) Dudley Moo1e Mary Steenbur- ~n ( 1 hr . 43 men ) (,f) "Fftrt1ng With Fate" ( 1938, Comedy) Joe E Brown Leo Cerruto ( 1 hr 30 min) •CCJ "Moosieur Verdoux" t 1947 Comedy! Charles Chaplin Martha Raye (2 hrs 2 min) •<ti "Midway" ( 1976 Drema) (Part 2 ot 2) Charlton Heston Henry Fond8 (2 hrs.) •Cl) "Gulag" ( 1985, Orama) David Keith, Matcotm McDowell (2 hrs ) (%) "A Woman 01 Paris" ( 1923, Orama) Edna Purv1ancec Adolphe MenJou ( 1 hr 25mln) -(8) "Gremlins" ( 1984 Fantasy) Zach Galllg.an. Hoyt Axton ( 1 hr 51 min ) CSJ "Celling Zero" ( 1935 Drama) James Cagney. Pat O'Brien ( 1 hr . 35 min) -(fl) "QB VII" (1974, Otama) (Part 4 ot 4) Beo Gazzara. Anthony H<>Qkins (2 hr$ ) tW(C) "Touched By Love· 11980, Drama) Deborah Ratt1n, Diane Lane ( 1 hr . 37 min) (%) "The Sura Thing" ( 1985. Comedy) John Cusack. Oapttne Zuniga ( 1 hr . 34 min) -Alternoon Movies- -· "The 1a1ander" (1978, Orama) Dennis 'weever. Sharon Gltt4a. (2 hrs ) 00 "Prime Risi<" ( 1985. Orama) Toni Hudle>n. L.. Montgomery (I hr , 39 min) Cl) "Famny BUSlnesa" (No Date, Drama) Miiton Beri.. Jeffrey Marcua I 1 hr • 23 min) CB) m¥tl "9 To &" ( 1980, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton. Th<" worl<lng women rebel against their tubJugatlon by a male chauvlriiat bola. 'PG' (1 hr., ISO min.) (l) .,_,_..,TICM ..... CS) ._,, A llM A poor Sou1hern Bleck teen (leVer Burton) think• that oWnlng a ~n will make him 1 man. (ZJ MOWll "Electric DrMme" ( 1984, Com- edy) Lenny Voo Dohlen. Virginia MadMn Ari unuaual love trlangi. ~ ~ a bUmbllng San Francisco architect ptO- grams his pefSOnal computer to compoee love songs fOf a cept1V1tlng ~let who moves into his apartment bulldlng. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -Q1') PUnlToml ..(C).W. "Fletch" ( 1985, Comedy) Ct. vy Chase. Joe Don Beker An LA. report· er with an array of dl&gUlses attempt• to unravel a plot lnvotvtng a weetthy Ml· nessman who contracts his own murder 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 38 min.) we "Terror" (1978, HorrOf) John Nolan, Carolyn courage ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (C) "Pygmahon" ( 1938, Comedy) LNfle Howard. Wendy Hltlef ( 1 hr , 35 min.) (I) "The Spiral Stalrcaae" (19-'6. Suspense) Ootothy McGuire, George Brent. ( 1 hr . 23 l)'lln ) att{fl) "Hystencal" ( 1983, Com.dy) The Hudson Brothers. Bud Cort ( 1 hr , 27 min) CS) "Adventures Of Marco Polo" ( 1938 Orama) Gary Cooper. Basu Rathbone ( 1 hr . 40 min) .. (C) "The Philadelphia Experiment" ( 1984. Science Fiction) Mlchael Pare. Nancy Allen ( 1 hr • 42 min ) CO "Too Scered To Scream" ( 1985. Ot11· ma) Mike Connors. Anne Arc~r ( 1 hr • 44mln) (%)"A VIOW To A Kill" ( 1985. AdWnture) Roger MOOfe. Tanya Roberta (2 hra . , 1 min) .. CC) "MonsJeu1 verdou•" ( 19-'7. Comedy) Charles Chaplin, Martha Raye (2 hre .. 2 min) •G "As You Like It" (1936, Comedy) Elisabeth Bergner. Laurence Ollvter (2 hrs) (8) "Walk Proud" ( 1978, Drama) Robby Benson. Sarah Rolcomb ( 1 hr . 38 min.) CL) "The Stone Boy" ( 198". Orama~ Robert Duvall. J8'°'1 Presson ( 1 hr . 33 min) (l} 'Where The Butfalo Roam" ~ 1980. Comedy) Biii Murray, Peter Boyte (2 1118) .. "Dusty" ( 1981. Orama) Biii K9tr, Noel Trevatheft ( 1 hr . 28 min ) {I) "Electric Dreams" (1 98". Comedy) Lenny von Ootli.o. Virginia Madlen ( 1 hr. 35 min) -Ive .... ___ _ .. •. (I) mA CKltoW' a 1 •• Boeton c.it1ei ~ HOU9ton Rocket• or Lot Angelea Lakera ,Jj~;:> (2 hf• .. 30 min.) I~~:-. Sunday. June 1. 1986 21 t .. -· -Thur~ Cont. •LHWITWll m Ml&D ti# MD-Th8 breeding. births, behavior and diseases of tl'le elu- sive black-~ted ferret ( 1 hr ) I .... -.T .... 1' W~IOll ccmA11 •. .. .... -'= a.Gii '°" CC90llT When he learns he haA a aoo. Pa1JI worka to Impress lhlm ~=up with a surprtae. llAaa/~ ••MOUJ :'"Christophe< Strong" ( 1933. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn, Colin Clive A married Brltl$h statesman becomes tt)e object of l bOfd female pllol's affections (1 hr .. ~i.:.i-J MG QI ~ Tc.caMT Interview l with-=haet J. Fox .... i LMCllllCTIOI ~~­-°'..,,.. L•11 Atlanta Braves at San Diego Pad<es (Live) (2 hrs .. 45 min l l ,._lMILOID ..... ..., .,,. "The Flamingo Kid" (1984. Comedy) Man Ditton. Richard Crenna In 1963. a Brooklyn plumber's son gets a job at a chic beach club and beeom.a enam· ored with the material trappings of Ille 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) · (If) m¥ll "Gremlins" (1984. Fantasy! Zach Gattigan, Hoyl Axton When a teen agef breaks the rules of caring for his lov· able one-of-a-kind creature. dozens of cnalevolent creatures are spawned 'PG' ~hr .. 51 min.) • ... ...., ... ftl The electric rock group performs hlta Including "Owner of a Lonely Hean." "Hold On" and 'Tve Seen Alt Good Peo- ple." Taped during Its summer 1984 coo· lcert = :.:= ( 1 hr ) ,. MCl•mtr WMn ...... DIK m • LA Feetured this special edl· tion examines fear, from everyday fears 10 phObias; a report oo agoraphobia and l~-=e~~ar .,..... r --~ .... W.D.R.DWOll.DO# .-..... .. ,,,,, W. .,....,. Lamb curry. a rice ring and fried zUOOhint are prepared for a sta'!a~ buffet. .._ ~.,.."A Woma~ Of Paris' 11923. Orama) Edl'la Purviance. Adolphe Men--Jou. A French woman. believing &he has beef\ Jiited by her bOyfnend, finds a new N1e as a weahhy Pettslen't mtstreea unlll yeara later whtf\ her sweetheart re-ente<s her llf• (1 hr. 25 min.) I _MC:m ... llDLUWOOOPAM • e c.YlllOW A kindly doctor helps Rudy'• friend 011ercome his fear of den· llltt. In stereo. (R) Q e 90'lll "Bluebeard" (1972. Orama) Richard BurtOt'I. Raquel Welch A pay· • cnotlc woman·klllef devlM8 many ways ot doing away with bMutlful ladlM (2 hrs) 22 Sunday, June 1, 19 86 (1 . . -• 9 9Llft m.-vl IT Olll llOT1 Minis· ture wofl<s m art: restoration ot a Leooar do da Vinci painting: an alphabet created IBenjamln Franklin (R) Q {1 hrl .... ,.., ... .,. "Harry And Son" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Paul Newman. Robby Benson Re- cently fired from his job. a man laces trus- tratlon and tries to get his son 10 enter a r~tabte profession. (2 hrs.) e MIMT ti# M DIAIOll An examfnatK>r1 of China's criminal justice system. featur 1ng actual legal proceedings that reveal pallerns of social change threatemng to crowd and transf0<m Iha courts (R) o l hr.) PUmMLOM "'91TY.fM YIMI ti# M flMllllllCY Formef chtets of sfatt. spanning the ad· ministrations of Presidents Eisenhower throuoh Caner, share their opinions of the presidency Topic crlSls. management JOhn Chancellor moderates (Pari 1 of 21 ~(t hr) lftAlll~• .,. "The Rosebud Beach Hotel ( 1984, ComedY) Coffeen Camp, Peter Sootart An enterprising couple puts a run· down seaside re&0rt on the road to finan- cial recovery by hlrtng prostitutes who double as= 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) ~="Mike's Murder" ( 1984 Dra- ma) Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun A Los Angeles bank employee and sometime IOVer of a drug deallng lenms Instructor decides 10 investigate his death and tooP ardlz.es her own fife. 'R' ( 1 hr 37 min ) Ga .,. "Frenctile" ( 1951 Western) Shelley Winters. 0 Joel MtCrea Attar her fattier is murdered. a girl with vengeance on he< mind returns to town and opens a gambling house whe<e she eventually finds hef 9uarry ( 1 hr . 30 min ) • 1 '°'1 U..INOWwnM • HLL e ,.._,Tm Mallory feels guilty about turning tn a Shophtter In stereo ~)ti.. a -A Wilch hires the Simon brothers lo find out who has put a curse on ~..:> I ~UUZlll A man whO !Mt 1ump~ parachutes; act~s Connie SellKca 1n a tour of Los A~ i 9GlllTIC:m ....VWI- ... -•-A witch hires the S11wJ1 brothers to ltnd out who hes put a curs11 Ol'I hef (R) ( 1 hr ) .. G Im -.r CCMIT Dan hopes to make extra money by moonflgh11ng as a male 89COrt In 81ereo. (R) e tll M CGUYI Fallon faces tM man suspect~ of raping her. Constance visits hef cowboy lover (R) O ( 1 hr ) I":. "We're No Angels" ( 1955. Comedy) Humphrey Bogart Aldo Ray Three eecaped convicts take over a French= (2 hrs ) e .,.,_, "Agatha Chris11e·s Partners In Crime" Bored with their Ille of leisure Tommy and Tuppence Beresford talle OV9f a detective agency and try to solve the theft of a priceless pink pearl Stirs Francesca Annis and James Warwick i )Q(lhr) • ,._._LOID tmMTO#lMIDltAOOll An ell.arntnatlon 01 Chlna'I criminal juallce aystem. teetur- tng actual legal proceedings that reveal pat1ems of toolel chenge 1hreafen1na to crowd a'1d transform t~ COYrts f Rf Q l! hr) fC) llCMI "Cheech And Choog'a Nice Dreams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard Marin. Tommy Chong Two lf))'eterete Pothead$ ~r to have found their true calling as they peddle ice cream on the streets of Los ~ogetes 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) (1).-:.tOfa ,_DM.YMCAI CH) llCMI "The Glluer Dome" ( t964 Ora· ma) James Gar.ner John Llthgow. Two veteran Los Angeles police detectlv89 In- vestigate the murder of a mO'Vle studio heed, fighting burnout while unraveling the mystery 1nvolv1ng HollywOOd's seamy· un- de<,~n~ ( 1 hr 35 min ) ~ llCMI "The Sure Thing" ( 1985 Com- edy) JoM Cusack. Daphne Zuniga Two New England college acquaintances lhare a cross-counlry rt-Oe to California and find themselvM quite unexpectedly fatting 1n love 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 34 min ) .. D GD AU. • WIN Paule meets Matt's ctu1rm1ng ex-wtfe. ~ = "The Roots Of Heaven" ( t9!>8 Adventure) Errol f:lynn. Juliette Greco A w1ldhfe enthusiast allempts to protect Al rican elephants from betng hunted. (2 hrs . 30 min) (£) ... MOU II) llCMI "The Last Married Couple In America" ( 1980. Comedy) George ~I. Natalie Wooo Worries develop for a happily married couple as they watch a seemingly endless parade of frl8f'ds head· I IC>< divorce courl 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) OtW HAI AD¥lllnlm M llCMI "A Long Way Home" (1981. Orama) Timothy Hutton. Branda Vaccaro Al1er veers of separation. the Oll:Htsl 01 three abandoned children 5@arches f0< his brother and sister with the help of a com- passooate social wO<ker (2 hrs) m .. "t Confess" ( 1953. Suspense) Montgomery Cllfl. Anne Baxter Directed by Alfred H11cncock A priest hooora the sanctity of the contessionat when he ~lands trial for a murder commlned by one of his confessors (2 hrs) -D GD taL ,,,_., IUIU Fur'ftlo finds the man who murdefed Garibaldi, Hunter falls 111 love with an unususl-l~tng puppy ~)~lhr) B 161":79 Scheduled a chronicle of (1'119!lts leading up to the e .. ploslon of space shuttl~ Challenger. report °" why 1"41 government has yet to approve Med• care funding tor hearl and liver trans ~nls Q ( 1 h~) llJ &UU AUVI Jotin Mayall' s Blues· breakers join Albert King. Buddy Guy, Etta James. Junior Wells and others In this t983 blues pertCHmance Featured songs 'Messln' With the Kid.' "Born Under a Bad Sign" and "St0<my Monday " ( 1 hr ) U _._,.Scheduled Larry Maneltl C~m.pl "). (1 hr) fB 0 W"*1 flberetion becom~ a re allty, not alt the women 1001< forward 10 their freedom ( 1 Fir ) ,. GD--Mtclllll m ~ An e~11mln~t1on ot 1he rel! glous ano pollllc~t bt111t>f• tt1e1 motivate the Shi'ite Mu-.i1m~ ~·u·"'rta to torm a united empire· und111 the Ay11tOllah Kho- meini Q (I hr ) Cl)~ mAa reBt11r~ the Comedy Broak Players 0.g Tro.ibte perfor1TI1 'Gfll Read " {R) (I)··~ THI LOIT WDlllJ In order to move to e new aper1ment the Kramdena mutt breRk their ltt•M o ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 549 I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC -2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-540-1100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512-GIOO -Daily Pi'at Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd C0sta Mesa &42-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 942-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-979-3500 . . ·aoa LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 192-1651 831-2500 EARL~ IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-141-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -141-9303 b --------:-------~~~------ 24 Sunday, June 1, 1988 ,. M~J Fo11 I •• .,,_ --Mhor't r.cheme 10 ~· hit mothef a prlSOOe! 1n hef own home b(ngs une11pecled reeutt& (f) .:AA COU.. WOll.D ... Game 11 lrom Omaha Neb (A) (3 hr1 ) CID 90Wll ·w•eod Pass ( 198• Corr edy) 0 W Brown. Peter Elleoatein. FJJ1J1 &allotl jUll lltllahlng bUIC ll81n41lQ 1n San Diego travel lo L09 Angelet '°' tun ano romance R' ( 1 ht • 32 rNn ) •• Cl) •1ct <%)90Wll "Bueun· Loose" (1981 Come dy) Richard Pry()( Clc.ely Tyi.on A t>Ym bhng burglar a COf'lCerned ~nooueacMr and eight cn•ldten ma1-e·a cr0!.s·coun11y trip in • b<Oken dowr1 §Gtl<>Ol ous R f l hr . 3• min) GMCUll OJtl I) -..T lllAT COiby • broltler ~r111vf!~ 8 maaaacre In whleh two pricelMs gem& am ~!Olen and ln1e pciopla are murdered (RI l_1hr ,10m1n) 11:9 U CID LATl lllmff wmt DAVID LITT8mAM from May 1985 Bob Hope ano comed1ar Biii Maner •Pc>e•r. alr.o. viewer ma11 enr1 crushing things wllh a hyd1euhc press In ate<~ .. ( 1 hr I 8 mM Featured the Comedy Areak Playeni Big Trouble pertorms "Oel Rea"'·~ I 90Wll "Aeun~on Ir F11tn<.e" I 1942 Ad\/enture) Joan Crawford. Jonn Waynfl A French girt comes 10 the aid OI an A~I 1can pllol during W0<1~ War II (2 hri; 10 min) i .......... _.,," ... .. .ua.lllOfU ..., ILD'I DAUGHm Aller her es cape trom tenooats 1n Europe CleO s (Kim Braden) relat1onsh1p with Cru1e (Chrtstophef Plummer) turns 11IOlflnt and !'>Ile fleel to ~w V0<k where she gars tob at The Courier As Cleo cover~ an or Qltnlled cnme 1nvet11gat10n Cruze secret ty f)u)'9 substan11a1 amount• ot Cour ~r stock {Pan 2 of 3) {2 hrs 1 I LAM, MmlCMIT1U •AU. Alm -OI ... 'U ,._ Reggie plans the moet ambitious .. eniur11 of hnl hie Nam 'IMI LOii) 111111 .,. Cleopetra Jones AOd The Ca "'no 0 1 Gold" ( 1975. Mventurel Tllmara Dobeon Stella Stevens A spec1a11., trained government agent attempts 10 on hllrata and dllStrOy an underworld synd1 cafe controlled b)' the mysteflou, Ora ~ ~ (R) ( t hr . 20 min ) C. (SJ· 'To All A GOOd Ntghl l 1Y84 Hoo0<) Jenni!., Runyon. FOfrest Swan '°" A crazed k1119f dreues like Santft Cteus •nd goes on • ktlllng 5PfH at an all ~· SChOol ( 1 l'lr 30 mtn I .. CCJ m. "B11dy • (1984 Orama) Matthew Moone. Nicl\Olas Cage A young men IS twought to • m11t1ary hoepi1a1 to al(! in the r.COV9rf of his childhood triend ~hO!ogatty scened by hli wartime,,. ienc... ·eq {2 hrs ) .. . ..... ... ''The Otpt BrMken" t 19"0.' Comedyl Bob Hot>e. Paulette Goddard An ....., f'rightened rNn r-...ps a young heir_. riCI her W•l lndlee 181aod'of ghoett and iombea 12 rn. JO min I I ':. ··nv.. S.llOf'S And A Gt.tr (1953 ~l ~ Powell. G0t00t\ RM Memt.'a ot •Navy crew~ their ~ 10 ttv• of thelf ~Of\ ~ W't ..... YOtll. Wlltl ltWll'\ICltc::r4 lt'I n ....i (2 ""') .,.. "C.:ef\li. ~ M'!'t)tlt 1 You (1983 Orama) w.,-.cy Huaties. Robyn Ne"lf't After his mother's cT..th. an 8- year-old Sydney bOy becomes the objeCI of a ~tier cuatody battle between ho twr aunts one a w~lthy ~inster and the olhef a worlong-clas$ wife ·PG• ( 1 hr . 56 min) I CW.PU . PMl.ltYM . tll 90Wll "(Aeqpatra Jones And TherCa lino Of Gold'' ( 1975 A<Mtnture) Tamara Dobeotl Stele Stevens A apecll1ll)' trained government agent 1111 In hllrate aod ~Hoy an un0erwnr11...-.- cate controlled Dy the mysteri HI =·(A) (1hr .20mln) 90Wll The Mad OoctOf I 19• 1 Ora ma) Basu Rathbone Ellen Drew A dis turbed psychietnst mau..s women and then kllls them for their money (2 hrs ) ,_.CA'latOICI AU.. M •Aa.Y ,....1111 LOii> t11 .,,. "The Amoleur 11982 Or1ma1 Jolin Savage. Christopher Plummer A CIA com~t8f e>tpert trains fOf active held duty lo avenge the murder of htS g1rl1rlend I, teuooats. 'A' ( 1 hr. 51 min 1 -~­..... ...,..ATCM C..119 llYOllD 90Wll "Henry 1v·· ( 1984 Comedy 1 Marcello Mastr<>1anni Claudia Cardinale A psy<#l1atr1St concoc1' e harebfa•ne..l scheme to cure a man who has lrved 10 the ~ry state f0t 20 years that he 1s the HOiy Roman Em~Of ·pc, 13 ( 1 hr 3!i nun J HI al).._., AT LMm ~ (!l .VW "Cn1ldren Ot The Com· ( 1984 H0<r0f) Peter Horta<i. Linda Hamottoo Based Of\ a Stephen King shO<I story A voung physician and his wile find them- ~ on a MidWestefn town w~e yovng sters tiave r?Wraered the aduits and Mtab- ltShed a strange rellg1ou1 cult 'R' 11 hf 33 mtn I l:IUD .,_ The Thin A~ Line" { 1964 Orama) K~·r Dullea Jack Warden A l.ud between a pnvatt1 and his sergMnt wor· Sl'W'IS until the senlOI officer sa..,.. the pro vate·a hie (2 hrs ) lnml.Y••••n --1111~ •• imrr ... M ...,..Alai ..... ..,,... II Hll ).9IMI 'A LOWJ In Germany" ( t983 Ofama l Hanna Schygulla Marie-Ctwlatlnf Barrautt During WOfld Wat 11. a POltSI POW and a GMman ~"'* 8f'lQ80f' 1n • P•~•ta atte" that leadl 10 trage (Subtitled) ( 1 hf. 47 min) * .,_. 'Cold Turkey' ( 1971 Come dyl O.C11 Van ()yi.e P•ppe Scott A llT'a town lacr.g bllnlm.JOtcy Mii WI/WI S2!. md hon II all of ns lhhabltanrs can QUtt amok I:.: CieY9 (2 tvs I ' lal009LR ,·-·-·.,... .,.. ''Too Scer9d To Scr .. m ( 1985 DrMW) e Connots AllM Arc:tlef A PQllC.e 1enen1 ,..,,. up witr an undefeoYer eoent to lnvelttgate the murderl ~•f women 1n • Mannana I~ R 11tv «min) .. ....,.,. • .,.. • OrlCe Yau A S1ranoe- t1969 Oram.a I P 8tA a C..-0. L yn/81 A peyc::hotie mes to 091 a ~8' to k ,.. ~tnst C2 iw.) (!),Amt. -Thursday Cont. al> .... mm (l Utm'I • H mll TOOAY .,.. "Bachefor Party" (198.& Com edy) Tom Hanks Tawny K1taflfl A care tree school. bus drtver's pals decide to throw a pre-wedding party IC>f him, com plteahng matt8fs IS the tact that the grrl's father dJsapprOYeS of her choice 'R' c:;> ( 1 hr 46 mrn) Cf) .UT IPACI COAITa Ml Cl) .,.. "Mike's Murder" ( 19«M, Dr• IN) Debra Winger, Merlil Keytouri. A Loe Angeles bank emplOyee and eometlme loYer of a drug dealing tennll lnWuctOf decides to lnYeStlgat• his death and jeop- ardizes her own life 'R' ( 1 hf., 37 min ) --.. ~~-• ...,. •auww lft01nea -. Orama) Wen<Jy Hughes. Robyn Nevin ( 1 Thomas. Alan Alda (2 hrs ) ---------------hr 56 min.). CC) "Romeoong The Stone" ( 19M, Ad- d ® "Prime R1Sk" (198~ Drama) Toni a:9(%) "The Thing" (1951, Science-flctton) venture) Michael DouglH, Kathleen HUd&On. Lee Montgomery ( 1 hr 39 James Arness, Dewey Manin ( 1 hr . 27 Tumef ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) min) min ) CH> "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Comedy) , .. (l) "A Woman Of Paras" (1923 Drarn<11 .. 9 "The Medusa Touch" (1978, Horror) Gene Wlldef, Giida Aadner. (1 hr , !iO Edna Purviance AdOlphe Men1ou ( 1 rir Ricflard Burton. Lee Remick. (2 hrs J min ) 25 min) a:9 ® "Baby Secret Of The Loet Legend'' (%)"The Brasher Doubk>On" (1~7. Mys- 1t11 (C) "Oo4'swonh'" ( 1936. Orama) Walt"' ( t985. Adventure) WlnJam Katt, Sean tery) Nancy Guild, George Montgomery. Huston, Ruth Chatterton ( 1 hr , 41 min 1 YQUnO ( 1 hr . 35 min ) U hr .. 14 min ) Ht'Z) "Under Milk Wood" (1971. Orama ) il:> "Jet Piiot" (1957, Adventure) John -Cl) "Fletch" (1985, Comedy) Chevy R1ehard Burton. Peter O'TOOle (I hr 30 , WayllfJ, J&llfJt Leigh (2 hrs ) Chase, Joe Don Baker {1 hr .. 38 min.) min) .. (C) 'Wuthenng Heights" (1939. Ro· w• "Mr Hulot's Holiday" (1953, eon.. 79 @ "The~ee<:h!Jj Ot Sarah BurM 11979 mance) Laurence Oftv'9r. Merle Oberon dy) Jacques Tali. Natalie Puceud. (1 Drama) K~z Mallin Balsam (2 ( 1 hr 43 min ) hr . 30 min) hrs) CS)'HomeFromTheH1ll''. (1960.Dr"ame) 19(%) "Undef Milk Wood" (1971, OrarN) • .. ct) F1re Qo The Mountain · (1981 Ora Roben Mitchum. George Peppard (2 Richard Bonon, Peter O'Toole (1 hf . 30 ma) Ron Howard. Buddy Ebsftn ( 1 hr hrs 30 min) m1n) 'O mlfl) (Z) .. Gremhns' (1984, Fantesy) Zach •Ct:l "Auntie Mame" (1958. Comedy) Re> (Jll "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow Ganigan, Hoyt Axton ( 1 hr. 51 min) sabnd Russell. Roger Smith (2 hrs . 23 ( t981 Oocomentaryl Narrated'>y Orso• .. @"Bad Ronald" (1974, &uspense) Krm min) Welles ( 1 hr 26 min) • • Hunter Scott Jacoby ( 1 hr 30 min) •(I) "Heavenly Bodies" ( 1985, OrarN) l) "Blondie 'rakes A vac.tion • ( 1939 Cynthia Cele. Richard Rebiefe ( 1 hf . 29 Comedy) Penny Singleton. Anhur Lake ·-A.tternoon Movies-min.) ( 1 hr . 30 min) (%) "The Thing" ( 1951, Scienc»-Flctlonl -~ _r ___ -----·-- ~ Is Your Ticker f Sick? . , ~ Kirk Jewelers has Expert Watch Repair In Store. Update }Our watch with a new quartz mo"cment Mechanical Watch C leaning Watch Crystals Most Battery Replat·emcnt\ Chain Soldenng Rmg <imng '139.95 from 30.00 lrom 12.00 3.95 5.50 from 10.00 A l1mr/~ o(fiM ~'t!W!kn JI~ 191"' Costa Meaa Harbor Ccnttr -2300 Harbor Blvd. (71.f) 54~-9485 Eagle Rook Mttnhattan Beach R1vrrs1dr Thousand Oaks West Side Pav1lhon -w. LA Store Houn Mon-Thun l~~·JO Fri I 0-I· JO ~t t().5 )0 Sun C1oeed Fm: C,i.f\ Wrappma. Chal"lc Accounts Welcome 90-day no 1nterea1 or llkf! a year to pay Muter<'ard, Vasa, and American Express All items ~subject to availability. , James Arness. Dewey Mertln. (l hr .. 27 min) • UD "Rocky" ( 1976. Orem•) Sytves(er Stallone. Taua Shire (2 hrs.) w rn "Sounder" (1972. Drema) CICely !i':>OO· Paul Winfield ( 1 hr • 45 mm ) d (.CJ 'Fletch" (1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Joe Don Baker ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) ··eooan The Destroyer" ( 198A, AO. venture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grece Jones ( t hr . 43 min.) •CZl "Joe Hill" (1971. Orama) Thommy Berg9.ren Ame &hl'(lldt ( 1 hr 55 min ) .. @ 'Meatballs" (l97g, Comedy) Bill Murray, Chris Makepeace ( 1 hr 55 min) -Evening ....... C81 ... &ACK ... IOllm AIC ... Q Ma'l~Nlf .... ,.TWll ........ 8GIT me..,. • ~lt.PlllCI • CMllTGl ~Al MOVW "Careful. He M1gh1 Hear You" 1983 Orama) Wendy Hughes. Robyn Nevin After 1"115 mother's death. an 8· year ·old Sydney boy becomes lhe ob1ec1 01 a b•ller ustOdy battle between his two aunts -one a wealthy spinster and the '>!her a wor1<1ng·class wife In stereo PG' fi hr 56 min) • co.All n ) MOVW ' The Sl~er s Wile" ( 1985. Comedy) Michael 0 Keele. Rebecca De- Mornay After a wh1rlw1nd romance. an as- pmng rock singer and a baseball playEtt marry only to be pulled apart by conlltct· ing career demands 'PG-13' 11 hr 45 min) •1eec ... ®l ... TOO Ct.Oii '°" ~ The Rusn •am1ly learns that Monroe 11 dattng a ~eellhy woman who's old enough 10 be t11s mother .,,,,,,., ..,.,~ ...... ... ADMl9ml'I...,...., .,.. "My Favorite Wile" ( lS.0 Comedy) Cary Grant. Irene OUnne Long beUeved deed, a woman rNppears and dlSCOVefS that het husband ha remarned 1n hef eblence ( 1 hr • 28 min ) CB).,.. "Alrplanel" (1980, Comedy) Robert Heys. Julie Hagerty In this apoof of dtS8s1er hims. an alrllnef's crew suc- cumbs to food pollonlng and a nec'VOUS tormef war pllOt IS pres&ed into Mf'Vlce 'PG' (ltw ,28mln.) NII* ... g ...,.Y_IT TW lnteMe'N With Wiiiiam O.V.ne ("Knott Landing") I '::i. An an111 WhO cr .. les plattef masks of famous people: Bart>eta Buth with Waahlngton. DC 's tourltt at· lrOciloM. I LOW AQMQ 1•1 ••Cf'l'ITll'll'•• Tllm'I0/911/f .-........ . "Wnll Atlenta Bravee •• San Diego Pee;;~~~. •5 m1ri l l :=u=•:,=. ?6 Sunday. June 1. 1986 • CZl .. "Caddyshack" (1980, Come- dy) Bill Murrey,, Ct'l8Yy Chue 0 The demented groundskeeptH of a swank country club wages war against the ~s wtule a wealttty. brash newcomer clashes With an old-guard mamt>e\ 'A' (I hr., 47 min.) I ~...,.. Ht .-&Y AT~ Hott Howard St&- vens looks at new movt.. restaurents end lhlngs todO this weekend. 11.-.•-.t WMAnlWJllll ... Raj begini 10 wor1.7 Dee s1arts dat~ Dwayne . 8 ........ ,.I.This docum«llary on specie! ef1ectt maste1 Ray Harry Haueen. shows clips of special effects from favorite monster movleS U.ATUMI ===-OllLRTlm .., ..... ... 'ftllmQAm ~ 91.D Ma.DOI AlmAl.I .,,,,.,, w1.11wa.wm•..,.o ... _ UC. .... MOU.lWOOD ,. .. (I) awl.a a C<9111'1 Lauren th1ows 8 tantf\Jm when her parents cetuse lo let her go on her class tnp to WaSh1ng1on. DC iR) 0 D GD I09QHT _,. Radical terro11s1s take Boonie and the rest of the passen ~rs aboard a 1911\nei hostage In slereo {R) (1 hr ) g MOVW "They Only Kill Their Masters ( 1972 Mystery) James Gf"*· Katha nne Rosa A OQt:>erman plnscher figures prominently In the murdef of a pregnenl women~'~ D a ~· Webst8f appears to have aw:: t m1mon lottery l1Cke1 (A) O I _. ~mencan Succeas Com- ..., pany" ( 1979, Comedy) ~ff Bridges. Ned Beatty Tired ot his luxuriOUS home. hit beauttful wife and his secure, well-paying ,ob. a credit card company employee concetves an elaborate plan for escape 2 tva) ..... , ....... Q I ..... TMIL.a. WAU.mmTWlll mWll "Goodbye New York" ( 1985 . Comedy) Juhe Hagerty, Amos K°"81(. F9d up wfth New York, a YOU':'Q woman heedt ror Partt, bul a missed tught connection lands het In ISl'aet without money or lug· gage and In store for acute cuttUfe shock 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CB).,.. "Baby Secret Of Tl'le Lost Leg- end" ( 1985. A<'Ventur•l William Kan. Seen Young. In AfrlC8, a ecieotlat and her 1oumallsl husband attempt to reunite an 1nfent dinouur with its captured moth« 'PG' (1 hr. 35 min.) CI).,_ "A. View To A Kiii" (1985. Ad· v«1ture) Rog8f M00<e, Tenye Robttta ~ agent James Bond anemptt 10 thwart an lnduttrialitfs pi.na to becotM czar of the computer industry 'PG' (2 tn, ltmlo .. ~:'Tightrope" ( 198-4, $uapenM) ~r'lf Eastwood. 0.0.Vleve 8'4JOld WN6t wweatlgatlng • serial of griely MX mur ~ a tough New Orleene cop dlKove<• that · he h•• much In oommM with the klllef he le pur1U1ng 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 54 min ) .... "RICOChtt Romence" (195~ Comedy) Marjoffe Main, CNll Wiiia The heed cook at a cMse ranch tnee her luck 11 matchmaking and meglc ( t hf'.. 30 min ) ... Cf) La) a Lil • --.Y ltil The Greens try to get a photo 9t 1heir hOIJSe on the COWi' of • netlonal magazine • O--a ---Wesley pi.ns to penay his pnze trip 10 Florida into a great· er~~~ I:'.,..,._ An ertrst Wtlo er .. , .. pi.ster "'*s of famous people. Berbera &Ith wfth Weshlngtoo. O.C 's tour111 \t· tractions. I .AU..,_.,_ • toCIB I OUW COUfT\' "Grad Nlght-Safel Sane! Securer· Features civic vohJntMf Lori Warm1ng1on and spectal gueats talldng with host Jim Cooper about original and prodvctrve ways to provide exeitlng grad "nights for Ol'ange County senJO<s. without the setlOUS complicauons ceused by alcohol and drugs at such events i 91C1111C8118 ..... ,. .. Cl) .,. · Oea~ly Encounter' ( 1982. Orama) Larry Hagman Susan Anspach An ex-combat pilot hVlng tn Me>11co agrees to help his former lover track down an in- criminating b()OI( lhat coulo put the synd1 cate thugs WhO killed hef husband betund bars (A) O (2 hrs ) D CID lllM YICI When Crockett's fllght attendant gll'lfrlend dies ot a drug ove1 dose, he and Tubbs go afta• a notonous dr~aler In stereo (R) (1 hr J D aJJ a•••• Paul's convinced 10 11$1< an antagonrstte woman out on a date ~) .. • .,_ "The Lefl Hand Of God" ( 1955, Orama) Humph1ey Bogart Gent- Tie<~ A pilot diSgurses himself es a priest In-order to 091 out of China 1n 19•7 i ~TU• ~ICU "Bernstein on Brahms I Raflectlons and Performance" In the MCond of three programs featuring the w~s of Johannes Brahms. Leonard BerMteln conducts the Vienna Pttllhar- monlc 111 the Violin Concerto 1n D In star eo. (1 hr) l .... ML.a. ,_ &om "ts Iha 1Jn1ted States tn . Good Economic Shape?" Guest Treasury Sectetaty Jamel A Oekar ( 1 hr ) IJmelt .. ,_ DA&Y.CU ITMtm ·· • mWll "Gremlins" ( l98A. Fernesy) h Galligan. Hoy1 A11too. When• teen- ager breek\ the rules of caring for hll lov· eble one--Of·•·klnd creature. dOzens 01 malevo6ent creaturea are spawned 'PG' i!tw 51mln) ... 0 MC~ 9ICIAI. "Moe.cow Bureau" Two A"*'lcan jouinallsta (Wll Mam Windom. Caroline McW1ll .. ms) 1n MOlcow' go 10 Of•f lengths to outacoop eech othef. o Cl) .,. "Prince Of Fo>1es" ( 19•9. Ad wintur•) Tyrone Pow. Ortoo Wellet In medieval Italy, • young adventuref Is near ty deetroyed by hit ct.flance ol the pc>w91· fl.II c.ure Borgia (2 h11 30 min) ~Cl r ax ccmrt m rr C<>med1· tn Bob Goldthwait la f .. tufed along With hit guatt. Robin Wlhiema. Whoopj a® betg. Carol Kane. 0.. 9nid.r Jack Gal R end Tim Kazurnllky_ ~ ... POOnw. ... "Malcing The Gr.O.'' (1~. •Comedy) Judd Nettoo Dana OIMn A ~ rleh kid offm $ 10.000 to• atrHt • Witt teen-e09f to flnlth out hla lut YMf at ~ap echoof for hm 'A'. ( \ hr •5 mtn ) •OVm IUIADVa'W -l'riclay Cont. .. al> -.J TIACle • POWlll fUY 1n stereo L1 ht ~;"~ .. D Ci Y Stingray goes unoercov 9f as a surgeon 10 1nves11gate the oearhs of patients at a private hosp11al In stereo ~l,J.1~ • f6 LM IOAT The Mennal<ls jOln the crew of the Love Boat, Gophet tnes to mediate a d11JP1Jfe between lhe laundry squad and the stewardS Judy tells 10' e man suspected of being a mob6ter Guest stars Include Conrad Bain Diane L&OO and Gordon Tl'IOm!IOn (RI O ( 1 hr I I _, ..... A lnDO -wmt sn::M Mitch Mlllef dS the Vancouve< Symphony Oi· chestra a Gershwin trlt>ute that includes the aongs .. An Amencan 1n Partr.' ano 'Rhapeody In Blue · Featured pertorm e<s Gall ~. Patr1ela Hoy ( 1 hr I m .. ,._. Cfb • llMCIC 01.,,. TllOwe WM TM va hdlty of the storyteller's ancient art 1n ac curatety prese<ving 1ntotmaoon is e11a - m1oed through modefn--day examples Jn Ireland and lunclStl Armema O I t nr I ct> 9IMI ·Partners· ( 1982 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal ,Jotln Hurt A straogtt1 Cort al'ld a fJaY polioe Cler~ go vl'defcOYer as 11 homosexual couple to t1nd the murdf}rer ot a male model ·R ( 1 hr 38 min J (l) ~ ~ Featured Buu Bel mondo, Big Trouble perfO'ms 1M1dl'11Qhl Confession .. (R) (S) .._ Cartos Santos vs Buste1 Drey ton In an IBF Junlor Mtddlewe1gttt Champ1 onst'llp bOUt scheduled tor 15 r~nds from Meadowla~ Arena 1n East Rutherfor1j N J (R) (3 hrs ) --CIR AU ITAA IOJ91 .. ~..,.. 10 .. •Aa.YC.WAYMlm ........ "'°" OUTDOCll ADftJil.. T\18 90'ftl 9 Deaths Qt The N1111a ( 198' Adventure) ShO Kusuo1. Brf!flt Hutt A three·J>ef$Ol'I rescue team 1s called 1r1 wtien temx1sts kidnap a bustoad of tour ~ts in Manila and demand thf! relflase of a Middle E1n1ern cnm1na1 R' 11 hr l4 min) .. l••uw ... .. -.J TIACll tn stet ea I t hr 1 ,. ••@•flD ... TAJll 'nmDAY llZAm SketcheS vamp1r11 .mpres SK>na, d<>-11-yoursell men·s room Super Oeve 1n a spinning target stunt a Thr~ Mile laland skit • 1..-Ylala I ... .,., --Murder M1JSt AdvertlM" VlctOf Dean rs killed on A <itatr case and two m0<e must dlfl oeifore thf" whole~~d (Part •ot •) (lhr) I ~ '"'"°'~ .., ___ .... -.,. "s.nau.t Pleasures· (198~ Adult) Margit Men Sascha Hfllhn A cov Pie ~ to take teparata vaca~, 111 ter a lovefS' quarrel 'R' ( 1 hr 21 min } n:ml~·E11cat1tx1r'" (1981. Fant&Syl Nigel Terry Nicol Wllll11mson TM ifogend· ary h1$tory of C•rnel<>I from Arthur'' con cep!lon and birth to the perllouli quest lnr lhe Holy Grell and the flnel t>allte t>fttween Arthor end hit IOf1 (R) (2 hrs •O min l D e 'RI 111 rf Oueet host Garry Sh n dllng Scheduled Ed Begley Jr ("St E!Mwhett") !110Q9f·90t\gwrlter Jim Stal f0td bOxM Sugar ~Y Leonard. I£.' 11ereo l hr) IAT\IDAJ mmfT o..u. 90¥'m ''Excalibur" (1981. Fantasy) Nigel Tefry, Nlcol Wllllamson. The legend- ary hrstory of Camelot, from Arthur's con- ception and ti.rth to the perltOU& quest tOf the HOiy Grail and the fine! battle between Arthur and hts son (A) (2 hni. 15 min) I ...," =..x ...-. IOll IOCK fll'n. YAL Perlormances from the May 1986 concert an Montreux, Swtttenand Sched- uled a-ha. B>g Country Bron.kl Beet, Roger Oallly. lhe Electric Ught Orchestra. the Eurythmics. Ftve Star. Oenesis. Paul Hardcastle. ll'JXS. Jermaine Jackaoo. Joe Jackson, Jultan Lwinon. Biiiy Ocean. Or· cheStral MenoewTes In the Deft<, the Out·( held and Oueeri Hosts Nina Blackwood. R9Qer 0a:. In stereo. (2 hrs ) I MCIB ,, ..... ~ .,. "Fletch" ( 1985. Comedy) Che- vy Chase. Joe Don Baker An L. A repott- er with an array of disguises attempts to unra~ a plOI lnvoMng a wealthy buSI-• nessman who contracts his own murdef PG' O ( 1 hr . ~min ) (I)..,.. (H.l .,_ "Skyhigh'" ( 1985, Comedy) Darnel Hirsch, Clayton NOfcross. Three reeo-agers vacationing In Greece are P\Jf· sued by KGB and CfA agents when the tno unw1111ngly gets possession of a lop secret tape ( 1 hr , 40 min ) tW 1.-T TUCl(I In stereo ( 1 hr ) ,._ lft OI MOU.YWOOO ~-­...,.~~lnteMewwllh W1U1am Devane ("Knots Lending"}. e 1111 T90DI Wlll, Beanpole. Zentna and Papaoena meet Fritz at the gamM and take part 1n the opening ceremony ~lm&.WlllOI ICMCGUHl"9U-ffl) mWll "Woman In Love" (No Date, Adu1t4 1 hr . 15 mtn) i •ICf MCWI 119 CID PlmAY mmfT ..... In st8'eo ( 1 hr. 30m1n) e TM.II,_ lMI DMK-Susan Strasbefg stars as a woman who"s able 10 al'lhc1pate the results ol very strange oc- cuneoces (R) 1109 ... .,_ 'Mark Of The I' ( 1975. H0<ror) Herbert Lorn Ollve<a Vuco In 18th-<:entury AU11trla. a ~11 Is raped and 1mp<ISOOed for being 1 witch. tOUchlng off a fierce struggle between the t)C9CVllO!'l9f and h~~o~ ( 1 hr . 55 min ) -,~~stereo (1ht) w •• uzerr ... .. "0-0ay, The Sixth Of June" (195e, Orama) .Rot>.rt Taylof'. Rlcherd TOdd. As theif roles in the Normandy lnv9· tloo loom closer, two military olfic«'l .. cl'I review their separate memories of the gin t~'love · (2 hrs . 30 min } ~=~Fletch" ( 1985, Comedy) Che- vy CheM,.Joe Don Baker. An L.A report-• er with an array of dltgulMa anernpta to unravel a plot lfl\IOMng a wealthy bual- neaman who contracts his own murder In si.reo. 'PG" Q ( 1 hr .• 38 min) E IYM t:tl .,.. "Sex Wrth The Stars" (1979. ) Thick Wllaon, Martin Burrows. The writer of a sexual advice column reeeerchee the relatlooahlp between a women's MIX drive and her birth eign 'R' 1! hr. 30 min.) t:1I (Q ... "Code Of Slleooe" (1964, Ad- ventUfe) Chuck No<rla, Henry Sliva A mavefld( Chlc:agO cop wao-a tolltary war agaQ1 11Yal ~no gangs 'R' i!hf .•1 m1n) 1:9(8).,.. "Nutcracker" ( 1964 Orama) Joan Colflnl. Carol W)\lta A~~ lerlne aeeka political uy1um with an Intl(,;. national belle! company 'R' ( 1 hf . • 1 min) we ~ .._ Featured Bozz Bel- mondo: Big Trou~ performs "Midnight Con*81an.~ e m.IA I CGLLIC1'ICll 01 LM -e .,.. "Young Man With A Hom" ( 1950. Dama) Kirk Oougtaa. Lauren Ba- call The io.... hfe of a promiSlng young trumpet player neerty costs him his muat- cal career (2 hra ) l ~ ... fllA'Mm W ~ 'l'UCKl In stereo ( 1 hr ) ....... .,. "Trapeze" (1956, Orama} Burt Lancuter. Tony Cortis. A French circus &et become8 a shattenng triangle aftef an Am9rican loins the act. (2 hrs ) ~U.Pllll9GIT J:tl• .,. ''The Last Oinouur" ( 1977, ~Flctloo) Richard Boone, Joan Van An<. wtllle hunting the last IMng dino- saur. the WOf1d's nc:r.st man becomes trapped In a time warp where he la puf· 9U8d by a primlt~~, ht • 50 min ) ... ,. -• --Sched-IMd lnteM8ws with Barbera, lrteoe and LoulM Mandrell, Uttle Jimmy Oicl(lns, Hel· en Comellua. perfon-nancet by Willie Net- 900 ( "LMng In the Prom!Mltnd") and C>wlgtlt Voekam ("Honky Tonk Man") -· --"The Dey Of The Jact<at" ( 1973. Suapenae) Edward Fox. TMence Alexander. An tntematlonal hit man and i •MI rr ... .. Im&. ..... ~~ AlthOOgh Cleo (Kim Braden) rel<lndlea her romance with Tom (Steve Rallsback). • 1errona1 and a crime b09S eecn see« ,..,.. tlg8!nst her Meanwhile, 89 Claudine (Nancy Marchand) gains be<:l..tng on lhe newspa· pm boerd. Cleo"t much needed IUpport trom Cruze (Christopher Plummer) seems 10"dim1nish (Part 3 of ~2 hra) ~ qulck-d'\ange artist called "The Jackal" ii hlfed by the OAS to .... sa1nat• Charles • PM.l ,_ _ 01 \LD ,_The staff of "Perr1n·s · comptet• "'' training ogram ~ IA1'9Af MM 90'ftl "19&4" ( 19!>6, Scierice-Flc llonl Edmond O'Brien. Mlch .. I (*jgrave listed on the novel by Gtofge Orwell A pair ol younQ lovera chooae Mlf-dMtNC· 11on over llV1ng lt'I a totawta.t1an WOf1d ( 1 hr 30 m1n l De Gaulle~. 30 "*' ) ! =. "The Wiid Ute'' (1~ Come- dy) Chrlatophef Penn. Enc Stoll With the -. start of IChool ~1 around the e«ner a group of teen-agers IP9flda the IUI week of tummer In all OU1 hede>nl9tlc r~ 'R"" • IDR .... i~hf . 3fl min.) . WCll..ulCll1"1 .... -,. .,.. "Tightrope" (19M. ~) Clint Eastwood. ~ BvjOld White Investigating a ..,... of griely •)( mur- Cl«a. a tough New Orteane cop dl9C:oven Sunday. June 1. 1986 27 -l'riclay Cont. tnat he haa much In common with the killer he la&~~ 'R' c:;> t 1 hr 54 min ) -1~ a fn atereo .. ... _., ,__. A•llCZOll --.0 CUP IOCc. Italy v$ Argentina ffil (2 hrs) • CI).,_ 'A View To A Kill" (1985 Ad· ' vealure) Roget M()()(e Tanya Robert!> Brtltsh agent Jemef BOfld attempts 10 thwan an lndustrtallst's plans to oecome cur of the computer Industry 'PG' t2 hrs. 11 mtn) {l)rT'I TM ••111111•1 •11111• (.%) llCMI "Joe Hiii" (1971 Orama) Thommy Berggren. Ania Schmidt The story of the le-;jendary hero who was exe- cuted before a Utah f111ng SQued alter a framed corw1Ctl0fl due to his m1 ,tancy as a labof leader 'PG' ( I hr , $5 min ) n ® .,_ "Happy Birthday To Me ( t980. Horror) Mehsaa Sue Anderson Glenn Ford All a murderer t>eg1r'5 auack· -Saturday -Morning-----1~=:.r U.OIMI_. AUITUUAll llUI POOTULL um.IMICAU .,_ "The Stranger' I 1967 Orarita) Marcello Mastr01ann1 Anna Karona ( t tu 45mtn) : .. a> WIB1lllQ 00 .,_ "Making The Grade" I 1984 Comedy) Judd Nelson Dena Olser ( 1 hr, 45 min) 1:91 NWT Ol """'10M WLDIWIC* LROICIMT .,_"Block Busterr.' ( 1944 Corne ) East Side Kids ( t hr 30 min l .. UDIWOM.D ..,., ,. . ..,,. c~ IHCLICUn Q..OllW Tnptc· I N ~ ~TAUl ----~ '" ........ RM OUT • tnllO Featured 11 look "' the f"OCUS Center's, 9 drug rehab1lil81tOn pro gram, an exhibit of Southwest Museum er lllacts, a dlacusslon on ter1or1<Jm fashion er"=.~ Robtn Marchese ( , hr 1 -=-rfUCI llCMI "trreconclleble 01Herences ( 191M, eom.dy) Ryan O'Neal Shelley L~hlc:J;.r;;J.. I ..n ,,_MIWUllUROO W MlDULllC*l'"IC ..,..,,_ .. QDCllR Sixth graders from t86rn Street Ei.m.ntary SchoOI 011dernl and FIOfence Avenue School. Lot Angeles l~~e,hMIO ~--... _.,,. , .. ~ ' .. D9IO ICll:Ul1IC ..-TAM Uat1an Hlgtt SehOOI ~ Un1YM~1ty Cttv 28 Sunday, June 1, 1986 ... 1ng her circle of elltllt trlenos. e prep schOOl senior worries thet Iha may be the nexr victim or pouJbly the killer 'A It h1 •8 min J Ul(f)....UM C8 .,_ "Theatre 01 BIOOd" ( 1973 Comedy) VK'ICeflt Puce. Diana Rigo When he "'lalla to reeeiva a coveted awerd fo1 h11 stage pertormances, a cunning Shakespearean actor decides to murder hts crlllCS (2 hrs ) I LA._19',Al&Y ~,_ntl PWIYCATI a:a • iUilsc ntl Lim -.,. "Hold Back The Night' (1956. Advet1ture) John Payne Mooa Freemen A Marine company retreats In the Korean lwa~-';~ d!V\Slon (2 hrs ) CMToom . .,._.,y M.A.&l.Q • Bii Cl IUNT1 ,........ .... ,_ 11AM11M19Gll ·-1n .. ,.1 .,.,. "The Last Srar1tghter ( 1984 Scienee Action) Lenee Guest Robert Preston. ( 1 hr . 40 min J ~GOCJDIUIJOY NI:= um.IMICA&.I 0 .. ,Alt'llm,. IG9Q UnmAY llOlll •Ill OlfMAll) CMUUllDO .. ,... • tnllO FeatUted Or Frenctne Toder author of "When Your Child I~ Gone" Joe W1tll1ng dlseus.<Jet smeH banks "' large ones football g1ea1 Fran Tarken ton (I hr) llum..,..., (II) Q m~ IOl.La~ MOWtl "Carelul He Might Hear You" ( 1983, Drema) Wendy Hughes, Robyn Nevin ( 1 hr , 56 min.) Cl) "1T1ll' OI THI MIT1 (1) .,_ 'Gremlins· ( 1984. Fantasy) Zech Ganigan. Hoy1 Axton t 1 hr , 51 mlrJ... ?:ill & 1ri:.:'o f.ID ~ Oii THI -llMI ~~&.--...... TO,..,. eDOOOAYU. ..... m.L ) YOUTH RMI Richard Hughes hosts the tlnals of WPIX's eighth annual High SchOOI Edllorlal competition With five f1na1 ests del1Yer1ng their entrtes and a Wlnnef be•~=-n ... 1 Cl) ...... .....,.., Mimi. ....,.. IL ..... a..:::=.~ T.a ccm- l :Y1:::-9 CM YOU•.,..n•1•1• ... U mAT IM.WAY -.-YI 01 M W dl> LOIT • •ACI "(C) c 1..,x comn c n Comedi- an Bob Goldthwait It 1eatured atong with his guettl, Robin WUl18m1. Whoopl Gold· befg, Carol Kane. Dee Snider, Jack Gal· laghef aoo Tim Kazurlnsky ... 1.,,.. ... -_.....,. ,,., LlmlT19t .. =9Tall In The Saddle" (1~ WesttHn) John Wayne. Ella Reines A cowpoke changes hiS negative ettltuc!M about females when he acc.pta a jot> as ranch foreman aoo meets hill two lovely employers (1 hr t 9 min ) CJ) .... "Sounde(. ( 1972 Orama) Cieely Tyson. Paul Wlntield In 1930s Lou· tSlana, a family of black th11rtcropper1 strugglel to overcome the hardshlQ of poverty aoo the oppression of an un1ust society ·o· (1 hr . 45 min ) • I DAWl'f ,_ IGUATN .,. "The 1nspec101 General" ( 1S..9. Muslc4l) Danny Kaye Elsa Lan- chelttH (2 hrs ) ct)llCMI "Stnbad The Sa1IC>f' ( 19'7 Ad venture) Douglas Fairbanks Jr . Maureen O'Hara ( t hr .. 57 min) Cl) IUfO UC*I Toyota ~bnty Race • from l =Ch C.111 (R) (I hr l -~=-"Three Violent People" (1956 Western) Charhon Heston. Anne Suter 2hl•. 5m'CJ.. .. MmlTO DAWl'f ,_ eo&JATN ITM._. flOM.a . ...,.,. CMTOC*CMD119. .,_"Aide, Vaquerol I 1953. Weat em) Robert Taylor Ava Gardner t 1 hr 30 min) ~Lim -Cl) 1111 NOUWI llOCI W WID1\M iWf'YDATI «I UllLM.YIR:IQ .. ZIOOMVUI -~., ... .,_ .. ...,,.~Mal> ... ,...,,.um .... -•1:91 llPUm llOTOllCt· CUUClll CID .,_ "A Rare Breed' (1982. Dr•·· ma) George Kef'nedy. ForrMt Tucker ( t hr, 3.4 min) (L).,. "One Heavenly N>Qtlt (1931 MlnlCSI) Evelyn Laye John Boles (I hi . 30 min) ~~nder Miik Wood" (197t Drema) Fk:hard Bunon Peter O'lOOle It;. .. ==•ccurm.,. .. .,...,.",. IUIPTDAYI 9 .... ,. ... ~ .... II ..,.. IPCllTI AmmC.A featured Wrangtor Pro Rodeo Round uo lrom Biii , MonL ( t hr 30 "'111'1 I NIJ9eTDm ...... ..,. WMlmmT--WAY ... OLEY Auto rac111Q h!Qhltghta -&aturclay Cont. -1~=:,. . ITMuml LA,_I..., • _.., fllOUl. NMOI The 78th enouat Poftland (Ofa I Rose Festrvat lea tur" a parade with al least 30 decorated flOats Grand marat\81 Chl1 Robertson (2 hrt) e llCMI "Terran And The Great River' ( 1967. Adventure) Mike Henry, Jan Mur I. ~~r:J.,~ - A&.VllMe'"' ca•• •• a&a••w • COCF• a W CCMf'l'Y "Grad Naght-S.tel Senel S8CV!el" Features CIVIC volvnteer Lor• Wa1mioglon an<' spec11t1 guests talking wtlh host Jim Coope1 ab<>Ut 0<ig1nel and pioduchve ways to piov1de exciting g1ad nights IOI Orange County sen1<>rs, without the serious compllc8tlons caused by aleohot an(I drugs al such events (C) llCMI Gremlins" ( 19~ Fantasy) Zach Galhgan ,HOY1 Aitton ( 1 hr 51 min) ([) AUTO UCllO $1l'vR1atone 1000 from England IA) I 1 hr I {P.) MO¥ll "Alm<>il Summer' {1978, Comedy) Otdl Conn. Tim Matheson 12 tug) {S)llCMI "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight · ( 197 t Comeoyl Jer1y Olbach L~oung (1hr,36mm..) .. 1.,. "Oono.,,an·s Reel" ( 1963 Com edy) JoM Wayne Fllzat>eth AllM 12 hrs . 20 min) .. , Cl) ........ Dl'AOC*I - llMA 1'I KAF F B • 1 • o .,.. POWaS TIMt uucnc l .. F., .. llCMI "The Per .is 01 Pau11r1c ( 19& 7 Comedy) Belly Hutton JoM Lund (2 hfs I CID llCMI 'The Stone Boy ( 1964 Ora ma) Robert Duvall Je&on PrHSon ( 1 l'H 33mtn) CL) FABm TA41 MATM "Beauty And The Beast' Susan Sarandon and Klaus Ktnslu star in 1h1s story at>oul 00.... a young girt•, IOve transforms a bent mto a hand ~e Q(1h1l Cl l · The Rrac;her Doubloon· (194 7, Myatery) N"ncy Guild. Georgti Moc:y (1 hr , 1 i m1fl ) 1"91 POU POll1'10lt , ...... 1.-ctCA'lnl'Ta z• Su~ '"The Adventures ot a T1*o-Mlnute Weiewott ' A youth, tasc1 nated With honor movtes d~ove<s that he turns into a werewolf IOI pet'1ods of two .,LTltnUlet Stars Know! Johnson. Julia Rear ~on (Pan 1 ot 2) (RI o I =-f\.Cla.AL •AMiii Tt1e 78th annu el Portland (Ore l Rott Festival features a perede with at '-&ti JO ~Olated 110811 Grand rMrshal Cl1t1 Robenson !? hrJ I 1 ...... .....,. .. ,,....,, DMllY• PIA .,.,. ShOwb<>al SeNo1t Clas Ile =;=•· Nev !RI (2 hrs I tW1~~==·w .,.CllTMI tm • .. I I c Me umlTMm GuMl9 r alCO ("Rock Me Amadeus " • V1e111i1 Call -Afternoon---· -aQDCMI e l'•AU RegK>nal coverage ot Chicago Cubs 11 St Louis Cardinals Of ~ouston AJ11oe 11 Los Angeles Oodgera IN~~ .......... llCMI "0-Day The Sixth Of June ( 1956. Orama) Robert Taylor, Richard Todd (2 hrs) i mc-..llU '°"-TUii IOl» IOlD Scheduled Stev•e Won de(, the Jets. MarMyn Martin Charlte Dan tels Band. Honeymoon Suite, the S 0 S Band, Miami Sound Machine, W1lhe Nel· son (1nterv1ew) In st819Q ( 1 hr ) 9 WOWllt TMI MIU OP ICWI Pe- ter Oravea h<>Sts this science magazine FealUled NASA's search IOI a space &1Ckness cu1e. giant see turtles. an eno•· neer1ng design class at M I T htgh-lech !><)lice w0<k, lookem1a research Q ( 1 hr I GDllUl...U ~ llCMI "Fathe< 0 1 The Br•de': ( 19~ Comedy) Spencer Tracy E111abelh Tay lor (1 hr . 33 min ) flD I WAin' TO QO NCm Two children tn their divorced father's custOdy are kid· n~pped by lhetr mother ( 1 hr ) fP) ITM uml SPorts compet11ton teatunng cast members from "FalGon C1est " "Oeys ot Our Lives" end 'Sltll the BeeV81 "Sem1f1nal round (A) ( 1 hr I (I) .,_ "Gremhns" ( 1984 ran1asy) Zach Gauioan Hoyt A~ton ( 1 hr 5 \ mtn) , iCIWl.D~CllTMl .... ICM . ...nm 1tJI .,_ "Hosltle Guns ( 1967 West· ern) G80l'ge Montgomery Yvonne De Carlo (2 hrs ) B Timi ~ITOOlll--- AT TNI MO¥lll Sch~ul~ 11 look at Woody Ali.n films 1nclu(j1ng,Anmfl Hall .. "Manhattan and "Hannah and Her S111 1ers" (R) Cl) ......... t11> MOW'm "Blood Arrow" ( 1958 West ern) Scott Brady P(lul Atehards ( 1 hr '35m1n) tD mADOWUM L80ll G llCMI "TM Sm Qt Harotd CMdMt- bock'" ( 19•7. Comedy) HarOld l loyd Frances Ramsoen ( l hr 30 min ) tZl .,_ · P\Jrple Rain ( t984 Muir.te11ll W Prt1••.:r::n1a Kote<o ( t hr fl 1 min I IWMOfTNllTMI ICM.TUii .UTUT IJIOln"I U... ...... .,,. ... .ofll ·'The Shutttfltd Room' I •967 Mystery) Otg Young C1rot Lyntay 12 h,.6om._ l =-T~~ .,. "The NeV81End•ng Stilt~ ( 198.i Fan111y) N<>f'h Hatheway R1"'e" OflYOf ( 1 hr , ~ mm l (JI) 1).-.:1 NVlll • .ludQM Richard l<hno Dal'\8 Hiii Wink Marundalet Pe•t01mani.e i =.;:an In atereo (Al 1:9 ....,.. 0 U.S. °'9 QOll PlimVWW A look II at Shinnecock H11t1 Golf Club In Southampton. N Y , as Mef\ throogh the ot Jaett Nicklaus ITM,_ ...... ..,,. __ _. -A coneert taped 1n England by Brltllh rock group Genesis Songs In· elude "Salisbury Hiii" and "Mama " ( 1 hr) (() llCMI "Brtngtng Up Baby" ( 1936 Comedy) Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant i!_ hr 42 min ) '!.) flUn'W Cll TMI llT1 L~ 18nd1- 1tons of "Relax'" by Frankie Goes to Holly· wood, The Templatlont' "I Can't O.t Next to ·vou" and Pant LaBelle's "New Attitude " (R) w1•_.,...,.. 1m -~ 0 ~ ITMll This 1 and 112 mite tesl fOf 3-year-old Thoroughbfeds trom Belmont Park 1n Elmont. Long Island. ~ the third leg ot the Tuple C1own setles ltve) (I hr) WMRICIDI m . MOW'm "Kid Galahad" l 1962. M~I) Elvis Presley G= 12 hrs ) • mi. Oii TMI Laurence Luckm· Dill narrates this IOOk at Fon Smtih. Ark 's evOlullOf'l trom a Wiid West outlaws' haven 10 11' current FBI dellgnahon u one of the W safest AmeriCen ClllH GD ""'.u. .a •11cei CD .,_ "Ha Walked By Nlgnt · ( 19.a. Mystery) Rlehard Basehan Scott Brady t? hrs 30 mm ) ([) .,.. P1pel1ne Masters from Oahu. Ha wait CJSJ PAim Jesse and Nicole oectde to breali up Mr Dyrenlorth (Graham Jarvis). the sch004 s new pr1nc1pel. ~ lievet he 11 11nied In stereo IA) ( 1 hr ) (!l) .oWll ·Comfort And Joy" ( t~. Comedy) 8111 Paterson, Fleanor David { 1 hr • ~ AUCTICll -· ... .,. . .,....., t:111' Cl) flQA IOll Westc~t81 Classic. third round, trom Rye NY {Taped) ( 1 •• =~TNI llT1 j; TMI lMIODI The Tripods carry the ath· lfttlc ch11mp1ons into the Clly of Gold where they are given unllo1m~ ao; well as helmets 10 protect them trom the city'! lethal air GD FM&Y cm WAY um l~ llCMI ··crook!' And C<xonets" ( 1969 Comedy) Telly Savalas ed1th Evans (I hr , •6 min) ti) lfl.AM....ull W (I) llCMI "Gremlins~ ( 19~ rantasy) lBch Galhga'n. Hoyt Axtoo ( 1 hr 51 min) •a:n ••mit .. rma•m-UU11M1m •D e .-:tt _.. ~ Same day COV9'80ft of ttwt worn.n's finals from Stac>e Rol3nd Garroe 11'1 Pans (Tape c»- l_!tl (3 hrs ) m llOWW "SallOf Beware" ( 19~2. eome.. I) 0..n Martin. "-ry l.ewis (2 h111 l ........ ...,..,. Mii ....... ,.. Jesae and Nicole decide to bte&k up, Mr OyrenfOfth (Graham aMS) thf! V-hoor, new p11nc1pe1 be- Sunday. June 1. 1986 29 -~ ... ayC:C..•.~ 1ieves he cs Jinxed In s1ereo (A) ( 1 hf ) I umY •ABI I the range al an ArlZona dude ranch. 9 _,.,. "B1eakheart PMS" ( 1976 -• ,_... A ""'81t to the Cote karate Dolling Western) Charles Bronson Jiii ireiand (2 d'Azur to sample Didi Sotdello's t>ovllla· D ,_., IACIO wmt DAVID ...,.,Z hrs ) betsse, Guy Gedda's plStou soup. and a Consumer Information on roech control. m .,.,. "Hot ROds To Helt" ( 1967. day'a menu by Roger Verge making olive car battery safety. at.1to bfake lights and Drama) Dana Andrews Jeanne Crain (2 Oii t\OW to avoid perwnal assaUlt 1n parlong hrs I Cl) ICM CCIUHI ~_.Game 14 Iota fD .,.,, A study of Marctica's history (poulble ch•mp1onsh1p) hve from . 111••1,.m•,__,....,. environment. ongoing soentlf1e research Omaha, Neb (3 hrs) lllLLlWOCIDa,..,.. and the protected OtMl!Opment of its nat 00 .,.. "Misunde<stOOd" ( 1984, Ora TOO Cl.Oii flOI "'~--RT"' Henry s ural resources (R) O ( 1 hr ) ma) Gene Hactlman. Henry Thomas ( 1 bOWled OV9f when he aneods a friend's (Ii) CIMTlAMlKl'm.lllMlZlll hr . 31 min.) sec:ood marnageand d/SGOV8(1 the bftde's -/{"[) Ill\. UalTAM Prohled Sarnmy Cl) ..,. "Tne Pride Of The Vanl(ees'' IQUOg enough to be the man's daughter Baugh ( 1942. Biography) Gary <;ooper, lllfes:.9 -!J .-Tat 1 llOWW "In Love Wlth An Older Worn· Wr\~~· 30 min) ... an" ( 1982 Come0y) John Ritt&! Karen G ftlClllMmGO Carl5()(l (1 hr , 40 min) •al)..,. "Dix .. Dynamite" ( 1976. Ad ~.._Jemie sets out to win ITM ~ venture) Warreo Oates Ctir11tophet the attenttOn of his new classmate Jessi· .. ~ Geofge. (2 his) ca UI WATllT90ifT'ILIGlll>e -1 MD , ..._01,.._ ~Mm--= UW A base-to-pinnacle explore-..,..,. IOU tlOfl of lhe chmatlc zones and ecologteal 9CMI "V1Ct01 I V1et0118' ( 1982 •nwcm -' habitats ot Kenya s t.Aount K11tmanjaro Comedy) Juhe Andrews. Robert Preston i) 0 (1 hr.) 2 hrs 15 min ) I • IMlllllOMM .. (I) C81 "°""'9 IPICW. lntemauonal -venang llAllCT ..... Race ot Champions (IROC). the secona u.Y Barbara gets involved In black· ot lour races with drivers tnlln;o vartOUS • ()) S!!,.... mell whef1 Mrs Seckvtlle conlesaes her al· skills and styles 1n ldenhcally prepared • --fair with a y<>Urlge< man ( 1 hr ) cars From Le1ongton Ot110 (Taped) (1 R LAm..,_.IMOI (ff)LWIOmTAOTwmtM--- hr I AIC ... Q .. ~ Select1on1 Include 8 .,,_ 'Please Don t Eat The De1sles" mATDTAm\ICAIU_, ''Whal'a New," "I've Got A Crvsn On ( t960 Comeoy) Do"s Day David Niven .... CllCmA11 You" and "Crazy He Calls Me " ( 1 hr ) m hrs) T-.Ct9111f fDMMllll>MATO •AllfAn m..Am -• .._. A 111$11 to lhe Cote M (fl) H•lU Atlante Braves at San Diego rra A uw. d' Amr to sample Didi Sotdello s bOUllla Padr~ive) (2 hrs . 40 min ) MON "Three Th., Hard Waf I 1974 belUe. Guy Gedda'a ptStou aoup and 11 1:118 NVIR Judges Richard Kline. Adventure) Jim Brown. Fr&d Williamson day's menu by Roger Verge, making ohve Dana HIU, Wink Martindale Perf01m1mce !hrs) od i Restless Heart In stereo (R) .....,. ~ICNI'&• n'IAUW. ~... llAW A base-to-pinnacle e•plofa· m Gm L.A. FeatUfe<I a 5P9C•&I ed1to<>n ,.. MOU , !Ion of the CllmatlC zones and ecological reYMllnQ "lnCrOdlble secrets " &IS•• habltall of Kenya's Mount K1llman1aro ICUllMl.00 MON ·'The Sure Thing ' ( 1985, Com· ill) 0 ( 1 hr ) 1MI • - edy) John Cusack Daphne Zuniga ( 1 ~ .,_ "ltr8CO'lCllable Dlfterences" -- hr 34 min ) ( 198-4. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal Shelley muLY'lllDU. . ..,.AY AlmlCA Loog A 9-year·old girl. feeling neglected 1M1 D910 ZDCn AmA&, ..,_.. Fea ta AT TMI .ova Scheduled reviews and unloved. seeks legal aid to divorce lured· the Barber Stiop • the annual task 'SpaceCamp· · (Kate Capshaw. Tom herMlf from the ct.1stody ol her ever-pre-ot sheering sheep. the last stop, a look at Skemttl. 'Raw Deal" (Arnold Schwar occupied parents and ~ In with her lhe avian feedtng program · feeding e"olic zenegoer, Kathryn Harrold) "POltergelsl former housel(Hp8' 'PG' 0 ( 1 hr . 54 birds 11 The Othef Side'· (Craig T N4!tson min l Cl) •••••••1111•ann ... JoBeth Wllbams) ([) MOWll "Roci<y IV" ( 1985. Orama) Cl).,. "Modefn Times l 1936. eom. .OTWUBk (Pay·f*·vlew) Sylvester Stallone. Talia dy)=ha Chaplin. Paulelte Goddard , IUROflM ..,_"' Shire Heavyweight champion Rocky Bal· An u ployed assembly tine worker J MON "ThO"le Thrl!e" ( 1936. Drama) boa trains in R\JSSUI for a match against a 1991 doesn't flt Into the ege of automa· Miriam Hopkins. Merle Oberon ( 1 hr . 33 Soviet boxer whose high-tech condition-tlon ·o· ( 1 hr • 29 min ) min.) 1no has made him invtndble 'PG' ( 1 hr .. e (I) *ZY La A flOX Whlle dining with (%) ...,_ The Thing ( 1951 Science 3 l min ) her mother. a blind writer overhears a FIChon) James Arness. Dewey Manin 11 Cl).,.. "The Last Sta,.tghter" ( t98' murder plot. ~) ( 1 hr ) hr , 27 min ) Science Fiction) Lance Guest. Robert D Cl A mMt The man who • 1 IAMMY .._. Preston A hkable teen-ager who's a whiz saved Joey' a Ute claims to be 8 space viii· •&m Jesse and Nicole dec•cle lo al destroying video-game alien Invaders ~ tor In stereo (R) break up. t.Ar Dyrentonh (Graham recruited as an Interstellar 19hter pllol by e ..,. "Bluebeerd' ( 1972. Oram&) JaMS). the school's oew principal be-an emissary ffom a leegue of planets In Richard Burton. Raquel Welch A psy- lieves he ts jinxed In stereo (R) ( t hr ) atereo. 'PG' (I hr • 40 mtn ) chotlc woman-klller devlsea many wa""' of i .. A .. 'M (%).,.. "Under t.Allk Woad" (1971 dolngawa.:lhbeautifvlladlea (2h~~) 11.M* ... IQUAmOM Orama) AIChard Burton, Pat8f O'Toole 8 aJ T .., Animated "Star .,. "CapricOfn One" ( 1978 Based on the play by Dylan Thomas. The Wara" charact9f1 R202 and C·3PO are Sl.r.\pehse) Elliott Gould. James Sfohn 12 Inhabitants of a WMh tithing 111ltage re h1jaeked and taken to a planet run by 8 hrs ) veeJ their dreeme and reflect on the dy· ~lie mecnine o ( 1 hr I 9 ... namaotlHe 'PG' (1 hr 30min I •• .,.. "Tee And Sympathy" (1956. Cl) .,. "Mort Arnertcen Gratt1t1" I tOKUIOUlm! 1•1 Drama) Deborah Kerr. John Kerr A aensl- ( 1919, Orama) Aon Howard. Paul LeMat ... 1:; ... •• five prep school student becomes Intimate {1 hr~ ) * with the und4K1tandlng wife ot a heedma• e TWY.fWI ftMi 011141 ,.._, CC9111f ter ~ 1 founer Chlefa of staff. spenrwig theed-... __., .... Henry end LU tearn i lGm m1n.strat10nS of President• Elaenhower a '-8ol'l In trutt wt*1hegtveeher1dvlce ... through Gaft8f. share their opinlont of the on buying • car ,. .,.. · 'Strlf)Q91$ When We MMr pret1dency Topic etlale management e _,I llC:A Marty Sloutftt ... rchet ( tlMIO. Drema) Kirk Oougla1, l<lm Novak Jotln Chanoell<>t moderetee (Part 1 of 2) fOf 8'Q(W that the maturing tlatMw1 can aor A ~M architect It IOfn between thf C) 11 hr 1 vive tlitlr first winter In the wild (Part 2 or MCUfity of home and t•mlly and hit Jove 21 O fOf a married woma..o.J: hra ) M. I Cll M TGWI Featured the 80'1 • mlTW "o..igna F<X Liv· 30 Sunday, June 1, t986 clothing tf9nd . .,60'1 faat11on1; home on Ing" A look at human eccommodatlona to "' ' -lalurclay Cont. ... on eerth, In IC)eee. under ground and undef wster. featuring the development of the ~aper and the IYOIUtlon of the roe~;i.J.'~~ • 'iilArsm: n IC• .. ~ on,_ 8rllhml I Aeftectlcn and Petformence" In the third of ttw• programa featuring the wonts of Johennee lhhme. LeoNtd Bernstein conductt t~ Phllhef- moNc In the Symphorfy NQ. 1 In ster90 u tw.) CC> .. "Ca~" ( 1980. Come-~y. OleYy Ctlue. The demented grOl.Wdkeepef of 8 Swant< -......~mry ~b wegee Wlr egalnat the gophers while• ...nnv. bfaan newcom. ~ wtth en old-guafd member. 'R' ( 1 IV.,47!00L / (I) .. ,..,.. ,.J (II) .. ''v.ton Queal" (198S, Orama) Mattt.w ~.Linde Flortntll)o. An 18- Y99'~ becllnl a brutal trakq 9Chedule In ordefto a.t.1 the toughest wr .. tlef In the atate. 'R' Q ( 1 IV .. 48 nW\.) CD .. "Lo.I In Amencl" (1985. Com- edy) Albert 8'~ .. JIJlle Hagerty Fed up wtth ~ ~ llfeetyte, e Lo. ~ ad executive end ... llquldatf -tt'!eW .. ..... buy • cernper end heed for the open re»da. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 31 min.) (!) TALa ,_ 1W 0.... SuMn 8trabefg stare n • woman who'• able to anticipate the reeultt oi YefY strange oc· ~(A) (I) .... "Gtemllne" ( 1984, Fantasy) Zadf Gallg9n. HoV1 Axton. When • teen- ager tnekt the Mia of cat1ng for his lov· able on.<>f.+.klnd CfNt\n, 0ozena Of maleYOlent cr•wr.. er• tPawned. In "-:.;.~~:.r:J.oao,. _, • NCTI GP WI A former COiiege friend ~ Mrs. o.rr.tt of having had en affair wtth hat hulbend In s141f'9S> (A) ~ .....,.,. Clf 1111 ..... ,..,.,. ~lllp Mlctlael Thom11. Or. Ruth Waattlelmer. Roxanne Pullt~ Urry H<*'Ne: lkJ.glidlng In the Alps; MorQan &1tt9 touriAlo de Janeiro (A) ( t hr ) 1 ......... Wt'millfl ,_""' • CJ) ~ In Central America. Hawtce and • ldenti.t protect • woman end a gr~ 6f heerlng-lmpe.lred children from~ fore. (R) ( 1 hr ) e • __ _,Dorothy ttrlk• up a romenoe wtth a married man. In ste<eo. J:> 0 .... "Don't Go To Sleep" (1982. Hon'or) Oennla WNver. Valefle Harper. A ~ ~fut existence Is nn.ees when the c»oeeled eldest deughW ~ from the grave wllh ln- tentIOnt of ahet '91et!Yel beetc. with her. CA> O (2 tn. "*'· ...... , ••••• mlAT ... AT '°'Omli Clf 1111 &ten ThomptOl'I teta off from Bombly't VlctOtle TtfmlnUI tor a nv.-Clay t~ eoroee the ~ Plain and up Into ttlez~ ... (1tw) ·~.... ITt1111mMIWM &lliTllped tt won Trti>'• F1lfne Center ~· Kirov 8dtt pettorma "Swen Ulk• during lhe company'• nrat t()U( Of the Ul'lhd Stat• In almoat 25 yura. In -.0. ffim· SO min.) fE st a ....a After th. ~ t0n of • woutd--bt Informant It klO- NPPe<S. OlmCIMY (MlcNet lnndotl) and Makepeeoe (Glynli Batber) Mt out to save the llYea of the bOy and their boea IBe=">. (1 hr.) CZ> "1084" (1956. ~Flc­ llOn) Edmond O'Brien. Mk:heel Redgtave. Baaed on the novel by George Orwel. A pU of yQUng lovers ctlOOee Mff-<*truc- tton 0¥9!' IMng In • lot....,., world. ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) • -MaMn Johnaon (42·5. ·~ KOt) ~Metia Emebt (2'"-2. 21 a WBA llOht hee'-:y-.lght..t?ouf f« 15 rounda from Buneld.ln Hamilton. 8ennude (live) (2 tn.) • • e • Mary Wl1tee the 1>'~1 to ~~ aboul poor roed condl1lonll In fil-..iJi.°"~· In tt.-eo. (R) ~----~ .... "811 ca.by, Hlmletf' (1982. Comedy) 8111 Coaby. The OO!Mdlan IOoks at everyday faulta Ind tolblel and per· forma hie femou1 c:harac:terlzattona. 'PG' 0 IV , 4<4mln.) ... az>~'TIACla~ In ltef· eo. l!_hfJ. - -· Cl)WN •J. A Hawdan r1nctw tuma td MagtUTI for help In appretlelldlng • bend ofcattleNlt-a • .J:>, (1 tw.) 8 e I I• Laura and Remngton go undercoYer to lnYee11get• • murder at an ell-frllla altllne company In st-=··R) ( 1 hf.) I .... "When E~ Dey w .. The Fourth Of .My'' ( 1978, Orama) 0..n Jonee. Katy Kurtztnan. An attorney 190M the wrath Of the t~ wt.. he de- fends a lhefl.ahocked war veteran ~ of murd8'1ng a ca.ndV atore owoef, ~ 1 hf .. 55 min.) e C:W I I 11 The growing tenelon ~ IWeef'I tarmttt and c:attlerlW't ~ Into thf range ._,.. of the 1870.: rancher Oliver Seccombt (Timothy Delton) talle for Charlotte Buckland (Lynn AldgraYe) and farmet Hana Brumb9ugh (~ Kar- ras) decldee to take tht lew Into his own handL (Pat17 ¢ 12) (~ • LRl1'1'L8GP1W Mm,...,. Phlllp Mlchul ThomH: Or. Ruth Weettlelmer: Roxenn9 Pulitzer: • Larry Hoknea: lkl-OMdlncl In the AJpt; Morgan 8rtttany tourl Ak> de Janeiro. (R) ( 1 tw ) • .,,_ .--Mtu trtee to lvdd t8111ng his mother about hie ¥11Catton ="'---..-. ~..,. "Gremllna" ( 1984, Ftntasy) Z.lld\ Galllgan. Hoyt Axton. ~ • teen- ager brNkt the r\Jte. of eating for hla kW· a~ one-of+tdnd CIN1Uf~, doane of mai.volilnt Cf99turee are .,.wried 'PO' 1(1tw.51 rnlnJ.. I ••••• , .... Nl.-n .. ~ .... ''The Bofder" (1981, Orama) Jaclc Nlchot9ol1, Valerie P9rTtne A Texaa border guerd'a vatuee ooma In conflic1 with thoN of Na corrupt oo-wottcen and till metntlllle wit .. 'R'-( 1 Ii .. A7 .min.) -Cf)•---•-"Pyramid s.eteta" .... WW Ho9ta Jtf!Yey Lyone and Mlc:hNI MedV'td look •t whet'• ,,... timoMI. In lt.-.o . --... _., _, tr At ..,. • C lmZI~ c.-. ~ perform a1 De • In New Y°"'-~fw I I I , ... .. ........ • _,1UCll In .-.0 (I hr ) ,. •.•Cll .... • ill'ffW•--e&mlD09 (!) , .. ,_,...__ &w Stratbltg ...,.. .. a women who' a able to an~t• the of WffY atrange oe> currenca (R) ..... "lnhettt The Wind' . ( 1980. Or• me) Spenoer T 1'9C)', Fr9drtc March. CW· --=-OllnCI# end w.letl'\ JeMingt 9tY9" W9Qe a courtroom bettte 0¥9!' the leech- ing of C>lwwtn'• ln.oty of eYOIUtk>n. (2 tn... 30 min.} I .... .... "Mon~ .. (1968, Comtdy) lecql• Teti, ~ Zola. Mt. Huiot mu• an .-W.rd attempt to ""COtl'.,.,Mr'l"""'IC:ie,. ...... tha1 they don't reelV need .. the .. 1a~ ~ to run their ~ hold.~c-.'1rlnm• • aw IUAmLn•UWS .,.. "Emlty" ( 1978, Orame) Koo Start<, Victor ~tl In 19209 Englarld. a teen-ege gk1 eotne9 of ~ ttw~ an af. talt wtth an Arnenc.n IChoolteechef. (1 tw .. 25!00.) .,.,., . ....,. .. • ..,_..mn""' 1n atno. t1 - tw.: 30 "*'-> ••11•1111..-na -(I) .... ''Charlie'• Angell" (1978. Mp- tery) Kate Jackson. Farrah Fawce«...._ lcn A CaM of murder and robbefy ~ Ing ruthleaa vineyard owners la WW.tlgeted by lhr• temate ctet~ ~)' to a t>oes the'('Ye MY9f ~ ~=-"Bumi OtteMQI" (1978. Hor· ror) OllYer RMd. Karen Bleclit. A couple. their aon and eldet1y aunt rent an old Vlo- tonan mantJon u • tummtr home, ~ wa,. the "°'* Is heunted end po II 11 111 a wtl of It• own. (2 Iva.) • .,. "Where The Butfato Roem" ( 1980. Comedy) 811 Murray, ~ Bc¥e- Journelllt Huntef s Thompeorl ~ ~ unorthodox rtPC)r11ng ~ to WI/fl tome of the major polltie81 p IOd6I 4'V9nta of the lat• '60I and eertr'70a. (2 i ·=.-::1 This film documen~ the lntt ... 110n of the AltOf Cout1 at New VOl'k'a t.wtropoltan Mweurr\ of Art. I per· m.nent cUtural exchenge ~ Chine and the United Stae• (1)8'Clll .... (8) .... "EvtiytNnO You Always Want· ed To Know At>otrt S.X (But W•e Ahld To Altc)" ( 1972, Comedy) WOOftt Alen, Getle Wilder A Mrlet of oomlc tketohel apoof °" O.vid Atubtn'• beet..-ng ~ In ldcltk>n to otner ..art.CS ._. 'R' (1 IV., 27 min.) ([) .. ''fe91nga" (No 0.te. Adult) (1 hr .. 30":&'1: ""'l:,:&.1ntttfeo (1 hr.) nm IC'n Slcetchell: "One on the Town" ho9t Earl Camembert (Eugene l~) triee lt'Mltlgatlve tournetiam: G Gordon L~ -..,,., .. ..,. i()eyt "lhomle) """ "' a rncMt ...... ~. ( 1972. Suapefwe) Rlc:Mrd AoundlfM. ()lUOk Connora. ,.,,.. Amertcen mMioliety trleil to ~ • AMiin dlf9ctor out of a.wt. (2 tvl.) '. I 1117 ... .... _ .. ''Tuff T\Mf' ( 1984. Creme) "* 6'*"'. Kim Rlcherda. -• Sunday, June 1, 1986 31 This Apple® ne Personal Computer It the continual choice of Educators & Parenu. THE CLASSIC! So much can be done, for so litUe' For better game control. choose an APPLE IOYSTICK 32 Sunday, June 1, 1986 Tbt Appl, lk f'molllJ Cclrnpu1<r It prob•"ly aw-.....,...., )'O'll <lllhlrt~ 110 lnm1na CID la t<llool Wiiy DOI ltltTI toctllltt •I -n.,. .. _ 10.000 Utt.I tdut•llMI '" oe1wt 1111.-.. pn>SJ>• ,.,. ,.,. 1a .,,.,, <Miil l'"' --li .. 11,. 1\.11 u ,_., \l'l'L) ------~----...... h . • \11!1lt11td '"""k'r •--After Rebate .. j ' I ' • A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT SUNDA J, JUNE 1, 1986 Y 0116uno • .ll '. . I l"f' --- ,. .· "\ Dinnen COMPLETE Dl'.NHD Dn1lm ~ ~-'WM1 "--•G.I .............. , ........... "-t.« ,....,_•Jc-•-'S,-........ T-.- ,...,,, ........ ,.....!.«. -......... _ Veal OW.. .-. ...... VEAL MARCl!l.LO • , ,.,.,.,,,..,. ... ,,... ,., .... , ....... u.n ........,_ .M..,.~ r.,,....wdMor-urc&.a..tr. VEAL SCALOl'PIHl A LA CACCIATOAJ! 11.t!J T\Ni \It(" tt4 ._.,_.,~WW .. • 'fwy f-.... "-'tC', ·--....... ,.,,... .......... _ V£AL ICALOPPfNl MILANIWl . • • • • • . • . . . . . . . 11.1S ~v,..1c .. w.~ .... .._,__.w-. YUL ICALOPPfNI PICCATA... . . . . . . . • . . . 11.tt ,..... .... el..,, .. ~""4,. .......... s-.c. ... i.:cti.. VEAL SCll.1..0f'PINl ~ ... , . • . . . • . U.• n...~,,,Jv._.,~ • ....,...., .• ,..., ... ~ ........ \ac• '-"••\S,.-\ .... 0..W VUL ICALOf'PfNI FW.AHCESE . , ...•••••. , •••. U.fS n..\lw'n..,fVt.l°"fiiP'4•laLtW'f ~ .......... L..- Vl!A1. SCALOPP'INl NAA.SA1.A • • ••••• , 11.fl n.. \&.n el "'.I"-""""'••......_ ..t ...........,, ,.,., VEAL ICALOPPlHI MlJSJfaOOltitS. 1J.fS :::~~:l=.:·-1T~~- VU1. A LA Pll.JUIUOIAl'IA . . . • . • .. .. • .. • • .. IJ. 1S ... ~v..ic.i.. ,...,..,.....,_,~_. · c.-... -..~ VEAL AND nPPl!llS . . .. • . . . . .. • • .. • • , . U... --...1v..iS-4.-,,_.,,.._ c._..._,_,o.- Vl!A1. ~ JOllaZJln'O ...... '. '..... UM rm11w .. Jv,.1_.a.....,_..,..,., ,_._ ....... s.. -'<'--~°'""" VEAL ICA.LOPPfHl VUUVIO... . .............. UM \kn"' Y< .. •• ...... 1 ,_.._, ....,..,._, ~ '""" ... ...,._ ... a... MJLAKESE A LA NAJ10UTAN/I. ••••••.•..•.•••.• U • .S f~0.·<···-··< .............. -.10-. .............. ~·•"4volt "'""''_."4,....,_ .. "'-" ·-JAUSAOE AND Pl!PPER.S ........................ f,.1S ~ •::: !.1:1".-T-.r"t.:~~ '= Gttte """"" • CHJCUN A LA CACCIATOllE ................... t.tt ("'1Mc"n'••tf'4•1$•'t*"Y l-...e~r 0-. M.t.h. .. -(,t~ """"""-' '&1w.tc Wil..C. ..... .AOfoll!L.ESS llaEA5T OF CHJCUN a la P....... t .tl -~~ ... fl,\.~ ....... le4 ..... ,,~,----<k... IONl!l.ESS Sa.EAST OP CHJCll..l!N a la~ •• ttM '-•.4,..U.ko: -'W-"-<.r T.,.,...__. _ .... W... .... l, ..... IONELEll llaliST OP OUC&DI ti. .....a ..... US ••\al-... h ... _ _._ .... ., .. ..... 1--... ~ .. Our Pizza Sptti4u lt71 . ..,. It.SS ..... ... JS .... ..... It.ti 1.11 1.7S "' ... EXTilA TiilCK oa EXTRA CKJ!UE-al.U UT1lA POil uaca. ~ FOil MEDl\JM, n-l'Oa SMAU. Plol•T-•C.... 'IVlrloM•"'- ..,ltt.M-•U. ....... ,._. 'IVleloP.,,..._1 'IVhloloolaml 'IVhlo o.i--,_.. 'IVklo Oll•• 'IVk~A ..... •Mo 1.1' .... . ..... .. ., .tA ...• .... , ...... ....... c-..ti.. Stylo ..._ ..... Mar<ollo~tA~A-o--.,i 1),7' l-IM-1.olCloolnolA . ., , •• ,._...,_ . 11.Jt C.C-IH_l_en.i.. .. A.,.,_A .... ...-, 11.4 ComM,. ... ttW,~_,.._.,n.,.,..,,.. ,....,..~ • ......,. t.tt " ........ ,. .... _.. • • 11.lt 11............. ,., HAw.t._p,._.,.,...__,,,__,,..... , UM \pl..t. .... ,_ ...... 0-f- ,.,k ...... I .. ..... ~ ,...,.._ . n.u "" ... M 7' .,, .... 1,. ....,. 1,. I.st 1,,. .... 1... Lii '" 6.st '·" .... '·" us Ut UI '·" us llM tO ••• , 1.Q .... .,, 7.111 • u tU 1 0 '" •. u .. _. IU '" 1.• •JI LH t .U IU ··is ....... 'JI , • .................. ~ .............................. .... 17502 BEACH . BLVD. (Beach & Slater) Huntlnaton Beach 842-5505 ClOMPUT9 DtHl'CO llN'T1lDS °'<=l.U09: ........ w.. -.. w.w ..... t-.,r .. -..~~-T----'-- ~~Nl.,;i:.;,;~··.;..;.~: ~ o.;, -~~ ..•.... l.7S \potn _, •kA.. M.,,..,. S.-.-. ~k<I •tdt ~Ill ~':!a.:. '.;.4 ;,ji,4 :.:.di· ;k.J,'."f .;.;J. ..••.• ..,, -~0...0-.~.MHt .............. . Awlr, Ott. .M Mut So«c LASAGNA .•••••..•..•.•..•.....••...•..•• I.ft GN~A_µaOMANA ................. Ln h•,,.. Plol .. o ... dao.V~ ................ .. '-< ...i k_.., Oms, T~ ..,,l.Mouwdo ~~~·~·~em;.-.····· us o.-.-..T-..JC.W aA~ff~a:t~~:.:..·~ ............. ,, "4< .. ~ ...iT.,,.... W>AMa...,rLO.- SHELLS MAACl!Ll.O •••••••••••.••........ LU \liolll j>~,.-• • Ctt """-S-c ,..,...,..,"" . TORTELLINI A LA PA , ..•............ US .._.,.IC ..... Ft!W Wttli • Yn1""' S,.C.C. ........... c..-s-.. ... ........._ c..,.. •• ..,.,.,_a-.. 7.U 7.)t 7 • .U 7.U 7.ll 7.U 7.U nTnlCClNE FLOIUINTINE .............. La 7.1' fl.1 Noodln l'IY,... ... 18 • Cr•""Y S-. •"" \puu<'h L.UAGNA FLOJU!NTINE .................. US 7.J! P'rc-,.-1..4 wu'-~· * M•r••u S-.cc CANNBLLON1 l'LOIU!NTTNE .............. a 7$ 7.IS O.hu1< Crcp<. llolkd ...I fiilnl ., .. ~ ......... O.r Owo \ftK.r• Md H~rbt J_., . ..,, SAett. II"'" ••di M«utf"lb From the Su COMPU!TI! DfNMIUl INTUU lNCLUDa, \ .... .............. ~ ....... .,._, .......... C.-....T _ _..,..........._~ A LA CAan !HT'a2D INO.UD£; _.. ... , ..................... ~ ..... -' ....... c~.;~~,· ri..;.;. ~; ;..~;~;;.r.v~ ~ · •· · · · ,._.. .~ U.tS .1Lts c-.,. • • 0. "-"•-'"' T-.• ~ ,...,_,,""'... . ~< l8UT!!A.L1ANA .................... IU5 n .._,_..,...,_tt(H,J,ti,,r~,. °"'Ow• \,....1 .. 1-.,.,. SCAMPI A LA PARMIGIANA •••.••.•..... 11.U ~:::~~-=~ .. MMlauo s-. _, &CAf11~ POATOIPINO •. I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t1.J5 1n-~~oaMMMlt'&' .... ~S-<_,• 1-11 fllM<or .. ,. S-• Coft .... wr.i. M<I ... O...w PLOIU!N"nNE. ..• •. • . . . • . . . . • • • • • • 12.5S --~--e..-..c..1 ... ...io..,....., •, T""""' w11'i ,,,_.. ... Co .. 1Td wn~ 0-w IK&fMP ITALIANA ..•.•••.•....•.••..•.. U ... 1.,;1~.,;ir ~ .. 11tot1e •• c .. i.""' ..,_ s..- PastaDulau OOMl'l.&Ta Dt.NND. mN'ft.l!£S IHCl.llDI!: .... .. w.,i --·-""' t .n-.1 .. ..,~ ....... , ....... A LA CAllTB urraEU rNCUIDSt -........ _ us fUS tt.'5 ... ., IUS CHotcieOfl SPA<>t2Tn. NOS1'AOCIOU, aJOATOM, LINGUINJ, JKELUOR~ ·---... c ... ........ '-· ..... us J.. .. .......... a.-.. ""' ..... ..,,...._., ........ e.u t.• WW.Gwtlceon ..... '·cs .. n ..,.,. .................. ,. .... .......... . .... . . ... . .... ... WllllMaftl.n•-... '·· •,tt Witlod...,_.. ...... t..S 1.IS •JM• ... -, .... ~ ..... , ·Q~ .. •u '·• ....a.......,.__,:e.• ..... MIMI_. C.-....U # H4Jf ~ EWf a.ioWlJ ,.... 4&.•.... ,,..... .... , •l<li..._._. ....... Ut "" ,, ... ...,.._ ........ ,t,, US Wldl..._•11• ....... Ut '·U 'flilllM .. _..._, •• 1 ... Family Dinner ....._ . .._, c-.t to., IOUPO&lAUD. SJ'AC.mrrn .... WliTSAuca, LAJl08 "'U'.A _.,..-'_ ~"'--·a...."-·'*·· '"·" ..__....._. __ _ ..... .._ DINNER 6 PECJALS Choice of sefected entree plus soup, salad, coffee & therbert. $6.25 2 -Menu Gulde/AnAdvwtlafng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JW'e 1, 1988 ·, .. ........... CHOIC& a. SPAGlDTT1. MOST ACCK>l.I, IHD.1.1011 FETT'UCCDff: ---- Wltlt~ae. •• , ••••• ~ ... WIG ........ ',• •S -.... .. ......,....... •• LU .................... , .... -·-..,, .. , ...... \<M!l \oolt [lr.-4 P:u .. ,.. ........... ._T_ ...... v-.....--. ....'5 . --.------::::-... "::-..:"".. . -"" ..... "'"-•I w.~ ....... ••• .... .. '" us c:.1.-...,._.. J 0 c:.t._,._ .... 0 C.l•--.<o .. :.: •...... , J..S c;...1w.....,u--......... 1.• ~"-'I• CD , , ... .. • a...wi ""-S-.1 •.• us .....,, CM.I ..... "' . • u a.riell ........ 01 ... ..._._..,i •·» f'off-WAlf..... ... .. ...... c..c.t.l . • u ...... ~u .... ~ •.ll •. ,, c....ti-1 .•.• ... ~ ·---~--~·· Ot4or ....... ID l.toJ Sl4o Or*' -.., .. UI Ul HM & C.U SN'-'ldia ----o.---. ,. , .. ) " --a.-~ .. . _..., . .._,,,.. ........... . w-•o-...,._.,.,, .. ln v.i ......._ s-.twld •., -.. ~..... .., ~~ ... .. ~ ............ ,, v.,...,..._,,_...,_~ '" c.,..c-.-....... .IA ~ s-1.idl "'-'-" .. ...._ ,_. -.,__ ·-, ...... u. -c.6. ~'- llwn_,u '" •• ... •• ... I • • -T.. " c.11.. " 1141 .. s./tl>riofM " """ ... n 'II ......,o..n-~r .. -hllo.w. --°'-"' ,, ___ _ __ .... _ ·~ ....... _ " Jlt I II I'll ... '" -••Ji , .... • IU '" ---·-Daily Spttiau ........... ., ... .... _ T__,IW ta. '9HJ ........ .t.• ~, V..J............. .. . .... • 1U u.u,,.._..,i. ............. •·• ,._., ~ .... ~. . . u s l ....... 1-.................... ., ..... , ~c.m..... ...... us llla:-Jala.._,, ....... Ml n...,. "-•ll11c-i.-.... US .... __ ,,___ ........... ,..., ~~ ..... j lt4lla• Lt1~ch B'tffet [=====n,=-==h~~·=~=====d~ 4.25 -... -·· .. c:..• ._.,, .. ~ -·••O.,•• __ Iii..,__, • L• -.-.g. ........... ...._. ... l'"'rhW --.. --111 ,. .-.............._..... .. --.. ._ ... _Cl • c..--"'-"<-• ... ~---. .. cw.-..-.... • • ~-...... .. . .. c-...-.................. . ... ~"'--~...._... .. ~, ._ ... ,,,,._ --.. ..._~ca . u• :;::::: ......... -. . . ... -0-.. tte °'""' ...... _ ·'"' _......._ • ,.111 0-, .......... ..._ • .._ "' o..,~-... •• -r-·-.......... C!--.. .•••• 0...Q6o. -c.... •• I 'II . .. •• ... . ... I ~ lnchllada ~ -• 1. With Another Enchlada 2. With Taco1,,.,,,,""'- 3. With Chle Releno 4. With ....,.., .... o.c-i _/Soup • Salods 1. Albondlgaa .• ,._......, __ ......,.,... 5.95 5.95 6.95 6.95 1.fl 2..50 ... SEAFOOD CANTINA • Serwd With our poplllar •!••llfllrp ~ _. ONan, ICllea ff.,ca and cf11II1, ~hot ..... rtce and beans. 1. 'ICIC09 Macho .._ .. ~0.0... ........ 5.95 5.95 6.95 . . . . .. 5.---lkll~ ............... .....,_~,.....- -0... ........... ---...... 6. 1o.tada ........ . • ,,,_.,,,,..,,, 0-1 io.f'tll ..... 6.95 5.95 7.95 .. 95 7. fqltai 6. 95 ...,._..,a..-9-otrrao...-a...o.. 5. Crab. Shrimp fnchladaa 7.50 ""~~-....... "---.......... .._,, ___ car-_ ------ 6. ~. Cf\lp9 .. 95 lo..,__,_,,_ .. ____ -- ~'- .. ,, 1 ......... CMllllll .. .. ,,,,,,, ......... ._ ....... ,, ......... .... ~~---·~--- 1 ~Cec*tal "" .... .,,__,_,,. __ ,.,,....,~.,_. ~o..-a...·---_.~ 4. • 11a•1 a.• ............. ....,0-, ...... 0...c---~, .... -----..... ,,....,. 5. ......... PlllOldlr ... .. MllllOldlr .. . --ia.,. ... .-.---... ,,,_..oi.i-....... J..-..... ~-i.». 6.0iin-ill .... I.el ... .:__ .................... ~-JM 1............. &.• c;...,,..., ..... -..... .............. :,,..,.llilt ........... ,. ...... 0-, .... ~ ....... --- _.....,,~-IOAM•)- ~ .......... ..._,...,_..,.,..._ Menu Gulde/Ao Adwrtlalng SuPS>~ to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 1, 1986 -3 ~ . ,· - Gotd Award Winner LUNCH SPECIALS • Newport Beach Laguna Beach 1750 S. COAST HWY. • LUNCH 4001 W . COAST HWY 171 41'645 -THAI 17 141 650-3322 DINNER Sun-Th 5pm--t 0 pm M..f • ·~ Fri & Sat 5 pm-llpm SUNDAY BRUNCH I lant-3pm 17 141 49.f. THAI Too Tired To Cook? Call Ahead And We Will Cook Your Dinn4r to Toke Home With You from s3. 95 includes Soup & Rice II &n.peroal .... (._. ..-btouofo l °"'*" _.., ,.._. f-!Iott. (~&--~ .... ~ ........... , .... ,....., 111 ~om.. F.-(~ V ,...... (IPC'f) a.ci-a le • .,.... n.. <Ollc:bfl ..,. w ,...,.,... 1~ ...., QltYy) • VI I 1~ wilh bolo,'°"'· ...,..,.,•1as ,& ... r1am1.,....,pw .,._..,..,doom) .... ~ IV ::-_::~or~. VI =~=VIII ::::..~= -· _.._ ... _, -· ......... ......, Pl9aM contuft ~ 'f04I' wait9f fOf the special of the day · k .95 These specials are in addition to our regular luncheon menu specials which include Im- perial Rice and Choice of Salad. Price Range $5. 95 -$6. 25. The following 1s a look at just some of the Exotic Specialties on our Award Winning Menu. We olso off er o wide vonety of oppehzers. soups, solods, curries and vegetable dishes. For 2 0t More Penona • Not AvUltbMI f0t Teke Out ... . ~.~""'"~I .... 0 -·(lot IO()l'.;;: ; n-.. .. '"""'' ...... -cH.,, 11)\.t' 0 .......... o G•NGI• llff• .......... IAY<>"ftf "'4"11_,, llTlAlllO ••Cl l:lt• "'''" .,.,. ()jl &Al.AO OoQll• CU410' -lllAL ..... _ OUIGHT lllMllO 111(1 ......... J--~· ........... ~ ._.......~ . ...,. ~ w~,.,,~,_.,..-..,"',...., ......,_._ ......... ,. ..... , ...... #'+ . .,. """ .. _ '------~ ,. •rG•-. IA• I .0 9'A•f •••I _,, o• "'""' ,.,.....,. ""'4•• .. ·~ 9'0\l'Al n4A ITfAMEO •'l'.'f Utll¥f(f fat' J tHClUOll &Alh fl< llQ•• M•v<t •o• • NCe.UOtl •O.-•l f'A.(Hl ~===================================::~~ Mi\. .. l AM ,, •• , .... <# fM()tt(, f/OVr A"'O I.AL.AO ·~~ Pf•liW'' ·~ A()'IALf" •~f!llG•°'" Of l f(;:Hl H•111tt f '<>" ) ~.tUOf:i ftO••\ htA1 PttH• ,.,ltv'(J-•QA • •..CUIOf1 •OVA& OVC-•1,.ttlf(, GING(R ICf CRE- ~Ul ICE CllUAlol MAH()() ICE ClllEMll _.HAHAI ~LAMED ~ .... ....,,,..,..._... l YOtf[ HUT CHf.ElfCAIC( "·"~· .., .. 1"1-..llflif ,,,,,,, ..... -~ KAO N(O -WNllC ,t..,.~~ ............... " ... ~ ,.__,_ .. .. ,,........,,,. .. ,,....... ·~ I I 15 I 11 , 11 •OO •OO IWlfllAL Hf' DlllOHT ------~fl ,ALAIC( ll(F" ...,..,..,.,,,,,. ...... ,,,.,,,..~ IH f M.A IC NllG ------GlfltGllll IUF --·_., ___ _ ,ATTAYA IUf flA.IT' ...., ......... __. ...... ~ ... ,,..,,.,,,.,, ..... ~- ...... ALA .-OYA! T'MAI ..,,,.. ....... .,.. ............. _,, ............. IW(llllAl .... _ DtllGHT ........................ _ 'ATTAVA IMl'IW F(Att• .., ______ _ l'tllNCC•" FAYOllllTI ... -.._..,,_, ....,._. ........... .....-.. ..,,,._... lllOYM. TKAI .... ... ,,... ........... ....,,,,,,,.,, -. .....,......_ _... OOU>Ot PlllllO .... .. ,...,,,_, .... _~ ............. ..., ...... _. lllOY tlU. T'HAI P .... ,,.,,_.._. ,.,,. ,_. .... ....,..__. IW)V Al Ml'Gl IP£CIM. "'"-~------·-" ,..,., .... ...., ...., ,,,.,,,, l'tll..CX .. FAY'OllllTl I'• ---------------!!OVAL YACHT " ____ ..._.., __ -.... .... --·--------.... ...,,.,,,,_ CHUN 1U Ill([ flllAT' ,... .. ____ ,,_.,.__ OIVINI lllCE llM_. --------OIVINI lllCl fCllMI o..------HAMNT'I l!ICl .-tl!W.. l!ICI ,,_,.__. ______ _ ---IANOaOll OllOtT "--------·· ___ _,,_ ,. 1• 1• •• ,. ... ... ... ... 711 ... ...... _..... ..... ...... _._... .... ~ ............. .. 11• UI •• 1• GAl!llC 'C>l!IC GINOll! l'OfllC ,,.,. ... '"'*-""., ~ .....,. --·~ ..,,,_,,. ...... llllllMll! 'tlU.ACI l'Ofllt • ,..,...,.,.,,...., ....... ,..,,,_.,...... IWf 111 IAl l'Oflll DlllGtH "9;'• _,,. ......_,. .._.,..,. ..... l'OfllC ALA !!OVAL lllttd _,. ..... ~ ,.....,.,,_..,, • ._. ,...._. ........ ,. l'tll llllCE• PA I/Of! IT f l'Otl IC s.....,,,.,,..,,..,. _,,. ~· ,............. .,,.. ... ,._.. tHAI 041ClllN FLAME Ot ·-~ ,__.,,,..,. ................ AHOU WINOS .. ~.,..,.. .......... .,,._.,........,..........,.,., .... .,,.....,.,.....,~,.,,,. tWll!IAL OUCIC(N OfllGHT l>w•fll" ... .w.,... .._.. IUIWllll 'Al.ACf 0.ICllfN" a..._ ... .,,.,.,...~ ........ ...,,,,.. _ _. CHICIClN ALA l\O'l'Al Tl•At a. .... _ _..~...., ..... ,....,,.,..,.,..,._. ... _. ..... OMllGllll CHIClllH o. ...... _,~. ,.~.,.,,...,,. ..,.,. .... """' ------ ll!OVAl OUCIClllfG Ow• ~ .............. ,,. •• ,f## •• ,..,.... ... ,.....,.. ...... ,. ... ,..,.,, ...... ,.,, .. ~ ~, . ..,....,.,... ~IV OUCIC ~-......., .......... ~ .. ...,,-..... c.;,.. ........... llNA!NQ ,,... ............. ,...,,_ ............................ ,, _......., ......... _.,,..,.. '""' roru It• .... ,..-., --....... ..., ,..... ,..._....,.. Have Your Nsxt Party Catered The Royal Thai Way: Ser-vicM Provid«J lndud~, CMl1v~ w1thK1 o fen mile radius of ony loyal T1tot locotlon. Extro m,,_. dJOr~ wil b. quot.d by soleJpMIOll. S.V-ces ComplHHntory to You From loyol T1tot l11Cludo·. • 5« up and !JUI ol our~ troys and bow* foi d1lploy • Cltol111g dlfhM /or hot 1t«r1s • Porty Coordinator to OlltSt you 111 of p/tous of )"Otlf porty and m«HI p/onnln(J . · • Add1tiottol .S.Vices f Pnces Avoilobl• Upon l~J, • Ch.I • Thai Serving P«Jpli, • Banender • Ent.,,ainlntlttt • ~agu . . ~ ROY Al THAI OFFERS A WIDE VAltlm Of SERVla.5-"-cne ConaAt t9'1ourant M0noger-tegardlngi Cot.ting, ~a. Weddings, Receptions, Bifthdoyt, Ann.vltlOties, fie Cooking~ ore also offered period1Colty. Pteo.. ~the rnonoger for dot-. 4 -Menu Gutde/An AdWrtlling Supplement to the DAILY PllOT/Sunday, June 1, 19ee * . . •• ... . .. . .. . .. I, ... ... ... . .. • • 13 •• ... ... uo uo 11'1 "' 11'1 MA COM NAf lO.N .. LIT"E 1n LIT .. (, 0" I Y THE GLASS ON "'Cf ANO INNd "IC( ANO MANS "ICE ANO HANS "ICl AHO HANS l • '°' •• ,._,. ltla.UOU MCI AMO ...... 11 -TACO. ENCHILADA. CHIU "lLLIENO » -lNCMLAOA. TAMAU CHIU "El.UNO 14 -(NCHILAOA. TAMA&.( TACO ll • TAMAU. CHtLI "ELLENO. TACO TOSTADA ENCHILADA "ICE ANO IEANS a.• J.11 J.15 J.15, 4,15 4.M 4.15 4.15 4.IS 416 ••• '·" ... a.ts LM , ... E SM •-m c-•--a..-.*-' --.,._ __ er-___ lllla ____ ~ .... _,_, __ _ __ ,.....,,.. __ _ s.• ..,__ ... _ ... ___ __ .... w------r-----------------------.AIL.-'L.AUTAS ..... ............. ____ ,.,...o.,. , ..... ,_._..__._c..-. -----COM91,.aTION Mft•To"-....-11.... ~1~ TAOUITOI "ANCMlftOI ~· -.._ • •. ..ii HUIVOI ftNllCMlftOI "'--.._ • 1.11 9'NMIM OlffUT ..•• , . • . .• UI T-111._._ ___ ... CHIU Vl*>t __ .._ • • • • • CM CMLI CCM.OAADO .._ .,. .,_ • • • • 4.A1 /l.N PIZZA •-c ..... .-._.,C!llli.. ........... ...., _ ........ -...,.. ..,._, ----~-................ _ --L.AAOa MM MEDIUM Ats rooo TO '""' OUT '*>NE MOHS .\C.CUTl 0 ... ,. ...,,., .... 09Clla ltO W9SflfUTU Of(N 1 OA~ II 00 A.II a ' lACIO • . • T u:a T4UllAU IMCMM ~tcHIDI) ~CIUPORCHtCKEO CHIU ULUNO lln'"ITO IKANlt "1f'"t~O lllE' MO HANll ""'"(TO 11101 . eutl"ITO.CMtU Vl"Df Ml..,._ -0.-0 -._ TOSYAOA .•.•••.•• TOSYADA .-...~ v ..... • ~ MHUlONANlwlCH(Ul . .. >UCAN "'": . • • • • • TOM' ILLAI -euT'Tl" P\AUTM •..•••• OUUADIU.A .•.• ITUFRDOUISAOIUA NACttCW -Ml'CAM INQttL.AOA "~A . TAQUtTO.~. AUONC>tGAI ~ aot OM>lft Of QUACMIOU CMtN MIO CMllSE -'DUACAMOU GftllN Ml.AO __ ..... ~ ....... • ~Olft . atlLO"IJ",ATI Cl-n _.. •-• t.11 t" us 24' 2.n us us .. l.M , .... ,.. 44S us t 2:1 ... .... 2.• a. 445 1.ft J.a 1 50 1.M l 115 1 4$ 2.H us 0...flT-~S-.,, ...... _ -.--_......, .... __ ,_ ......... -.. ) 00'fH . • . 71 •ut . 11 TlA ..... -.. rt IOn OfUNQ .n Appetizers ' • &argots on a Sk~r. Aiolli Dip .................... , ........ , ................................ -.................... 5.50 Cold California Arridrob with Herb VinaiRrttu• ............... m .. ·-·-····--············· .. •···· 1. 95 Onion Soup Gratint-t .............................................. ....... ..................................................... Z. 95 House Salad of Field Greem with Hrrh Vinaigrettr ........ , ................... : ......................... 2. 75 Fresh Spinach Salad with Lordons. Lomb Sau.wge. Mu.fhrooms in Honey Mustard D"ssing ............................... J. 75 Shnmps and Scallops Salad with Endivet and 8ft': Cheese ........................................ 4. 95 Gourmet Pizzas Babd in an Authentic Italian Wood Burning Oven. Perft>C't For One or S hare as an Ap,wtiur. Three Cheeses and Fresh Herb!> ........................................................................................ 5. 95 Lomb Sausage, Goat Cheese and Blanched Garlic ........................................................ 7.15 Bay S hrimps. Scallops and Fresh Tomatoe ...................................................................... 6. 95 Prosciutto and Mushrooms .......... -..................................................................................... 6. 75 Artichokes and Pt~pteroni ............. -........................... -....................................................... 6.25 Grillades Accompanied By Gordtn Vegetable and Polenta Grill and Bar Pail/a rd of Chicken wHlf Orongr Sauce. Pineapple and Lingonbtrrif's ............. -.... 8. 75 Duck with M@darine and Ginger Con.fit ...................................................................... JO. 75 Lomb Loin with Red and Gre•n Peppercorns Sauce ................................................... I 3. 75 Bttf S tttik with Herb Butter and Cabernet Sauce ....................................................... I 2.00 Fresh Salmon owr Ct/try Root and Cai>'r~ Remouladf' Salso ................................. I I . 75 Scampi Brochette with TnmatM and Aio//i ···-:-............................................................. I 5.00 Fresh Pish of tht Day .............. : ......... _ ....................................................................................... . Australian lobster Tail with Tarra.Jlon Drawn Butter ... _............................................ 20.00 Desserts • • Cll«t>lat• T~Trint ·-·················· .................................................................. ........................... J..5() en~ Brultt ..... .., .......... ., ......................................................................................................... J. 75 ~~rt of. tltr Day ..................... :········ .......................................................... : .......... -.................. . Menu'Oulde/An ~ng Supplement~ DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 1, 19M -5 I ..... MARCELLO'S I 7 502 Beach BJvd. Huntington Beach 842 -5505 Page 2. • DI ,1 (P A S T E L , PASTELS 1520 W. Coast Highway , Newport Beach 548-7167 Page 5. ROY AL THAI CUISINE ROYAL TAI Ml CASA 296 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 645-7 626 • 7 Page 5. 400 1 W . Coast Highway NewportBeac h~--------------------------------~.,c-------------------- 650 -3322 17 50 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach 494 -8424 Page 4. .• CRAZY BURRO 8082 Adams Huntington Beach 960-7 644 Page 3. 215 Riverside Drive Newport Beach 548-7418 Page 11. 6 .-:. Menu Gulde/An Advehl8'ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 1, 1988 .ADAMS · r-. -cc 0 COSTA ~ * ~ I BALBO A )RONA OH MAR 'TATE BEACH DILLMAN'S 80 1 E. Balboa Balboa 673 -7726 Page ~O .. ~£WPOJl-.. \"' RlB ~ . COMPA~~ NEWPORT RIB COMPANY 2000 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 631-2110 Page 10 . . - FRANCO'S ·1704 1· Beach Blvd. (at Worner:) • Huntington Beach 841-7077 P?ge 12. . ~%)~ ---~~~~-----:~-----:~n~eMuda~~~nnt _ GOLDEN DRAGON ...___________ 2023 S. Harbor Cosfa Mesa 642 -7162 Page 9 . CORONA DELMAR .. AMERIC,A 4250 Martingale Way Newport Beach "833-0080 Page 8. ... . ZUBIES GUILDED CAGE 17 14 Placentia Costa Mesa 645-8091 Page 8 . .... I I , , Meinu Gulde/An Advertising Suf>P't"*'t to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 1, 1988 -7 .. I· r ) .... .--- LUNCHEON MENU OYSIERBAR COLD LONG ISi.AND aAAG (I ) 04S4l'll'AU 01'J'11!1A(I) atllOIB .. . .. . .. '"'" .. . .... '""' . .. . .. """ M0¥18n IWm.tgUID ANCHf» J7S4M Mn'll OtS7ll:J .,.,,, )ALUW'iO AND '' HOT HOO ClV SHI/Ml' <X>CIJ(TNL 16.00 OIMNC6~ . . .•. , •. H OO ctU SlmMI' SiGUUf • . .. • • .. .. . &00 SPECIALS • LUNCHEON I Fresh KEY IX-'l:ST SF.A/JASS .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . . ·$6. 9 5' • Fresh c.A/.JFORNIA Sll;ORDFISH, Tartar Sauce ......•...... 16. 95 Fresb M6NTAUK HALIBlfT .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . 16 95 Fresh FISH of ~ DAY ( asJt sen'e'" J .. • ................ '_. :. . 16 95· SANIJW/Cfl BAR .. .'............... . ........................ 14 95 SECRETARY'S MONTH '\ANDWICH BAR ............ -1 •••• 12 95 OM£LE7TE of tbe DAY (ask writer J ......•..••••.•.•..••..•. 13 95 NEW YOR.K STf:.AJ< fH oz J. . .. ....................... 17.95 ' PIZZA of tbe DAY (ask sen'<'I' J ........................... 14 95 SOUPS & SALADS HO\"TON CHOW/JJ-:R . . . . . .. 13 00 CAJUN BAYOO \AUW BAR . . . .. . .. ..... 12 95 OYSTER STFW ............. 15 00 \"O{IP a11d !:>ALA/) BAR .. . . 14 95 STEAMED CLAMS ............. 15.00 ~=,~:ird~K ~~~ MUUJERRY STR£ET PIZZ1 .... :. . . . . . . . . 16. 00 Fresb 7bmato. B«sll. Monarrlti and Sau~ BOMB/ . .. .. . . . .. .. . . ~.. .. .. . .. . 14 00 CALZONE .. . . . . . .. .. . . • • . . .. .. . • .. . . . 16. 00 . DINNER MF.NU PASTA -ANGEL I IA/JI Wllb pnt>llt'tl COl.l IMJUA RIVl:'N SAU/ON u11d di/I . . . . . . . . 15. 00 H/CJATONI tt1tb fr<'lb busf.t tomulti. nuJZZt1rt41" """ r/tY>lltt .....••.•..• 15 . C'Af." l'A\TA •·. . . •................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it.di .'\('"'"'" ~lways Fresh FISH . (ServOO ~ Salad Bar) IDAHO TROUT HAVIAIJAN MAHI MAHLIJ2.9' lf /Cnbmeat .... -···--·...._, ...... ._. 14:\l!I OPAKA.I: AKA . .1: •• -... $13.9' FLO~A SEA BASS._ 91 BOJJON .. SCRop ...................... ~.8' MON'TAUK HALIBUT .. _:.it nAND NA 11VE ]JALIBlff--11~ SHELL CRAB ......... $10.9' OREGON PETRALE 'GIAN SAfMON ..... $12.9' w/Cnbmeat. ... ____ ... 'JERSEY MONK.RSH ... $8.9' MA/NB UJBsnR 1 lb • .$6.9' 1...,14.9' 5 lb .. .$24.9' EN:Fa£ES Fttt ~ OOUBl.li lB.JCll.F.N WAST ... _ .... -...... -... ~,.. .................... 18.9' Giant NEW· YORK w.ftl"rgaB B#&le ~·--·~·-· .... -·---'129' &stern U.S.DA PORTDHOUSE ST'EAK--.. ..... -............. __:.,i4.9' TE}(.MEX FAJITAS .,,J/BJ~ Can Torrilllt. ·-··-...... ____ ......... _. 17.81 Large Cut U.S.D.A. PBJMS l~Ill .................. -.............. -.... , ...... -$12.9' Two WHIMPIE BUJGEJU w/Fries & &Uad ........... ~................. 16.9' BLUE PLATE SPBt.IA.L---From AMERICA'S ROtldJick DinrD-. A VANISHING INS1TTUl10N ... :............ Ask ~ MlJLBEKR Y S1"REE1' FEAST..-...................................... -.. . ..... .$12.9' . AMJ:j1RICA'250MARTINGALf· AY D . NEWPORT BEACH A IS A R A N 0 R E S T A U R ANT (714) 833-08()() •All Prices Subject to Change GILDED CAGE GILDID CACI featuring Broasted Chicken Baby Back Ribs Stuffed Shrimp Filet of Sole Deep Fried Shrimp Dinners include salad, fresh vegetable., potato and biscuit. Served 7 Night. A Week Placentia • Costa Mesa • 645- • 8 -M.nu Gulde/An Adwrtia!ng ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 1, 1988 - l f f I ·1 ~ f " --0 i 0 ;'!!. r-<. :! ~ 'i ~ I - i 40 1( • 11·. i,,, . '· r ' ' ' ' ' ' .. • 1,~ ~;,,•Us: 111.,;J I ;r,., , Ii• 11;1 ;, II - I., .• I •r 'J!' ., .. , ., .r •·'r '1' ·1 1·'1 '1 , JrII 1 1 : rU I Is -' ' : rnr, 111~~ ur, 11:; 1:: 'f H1i• il'h 1•i1 '' r 'h ._ r1!!f r1!!f.11!f !if 1!f f I• J 11 '1 11 n '1 if•r f •1 .J•r '' •1 1~ r r r I' r )0 f h il ·ft Ir • • l f r ,1,1,( ····:~. l • • ••••• •••• • •• tf hU ~f ll'"Jlll r.: ~( ~ f"t rrl'r~rllJrf ~I ~ : : . = . . , ·I ? . r I = ~· = : = I f . . . . , . . . . . ! ; ; i i i h·.~f Ir . ~ ~ i . f ~ ~ ~ ~ ; < : :;•, H: : : i : : '< il!l.11 :~ ::.11n~ · · \' i ; ' ; . ' ; i ; ; ' ' i ; ' i i l. -... :a =;:~ ~ ,r~ ... . r : "' : : . ~ 1 , s ; ; ; ; ; ; s i ~ I I " ,, r:1·11= ~JI• l'fJ• J•P fJ• 1 Pf•~· i• f~ f~ i ~ 5ff :; rl ,. =•t;•h nr•J"' ·11·· .. s ,., r •r1: ·rl r•11r·'r1·•1'·1·,· . ' i~ ".''·'···r· ... ,. t - i I ar I ;,·~ ~ r·. . ,, I ~ ! i I •. . It( : r ., : : . = ': ¥ . I . . . . !ii . . 'I = ,, ·= 1= . . • .1 · 1 : • = = : I=· • l I ,i f ~ k Ii » ;_-:' ~: : 1 ~ ~ !j . ,,. ,. ; ; ,. ,. . .. :: .. ,. .. ' •ill ill ill ;a -s ill wi Ill I lif: lf!: I I(: J: ~11 · !iJ~ r:11:1J:J:; (11 'l!':J:ft•1: •1 ;~ •!.-i'•u ~11 -ii 1·!·1·,1 ·•·r •. ,>+ 't ~• 'J• .. ·u···''~ '11' ·ia ~·-j· nr! .• ii'nin rn n J• Utnlrnr nrn11 n r -.,of i: : r: i1 ~ I! If lf, J ! : r !; 1 • = --: '· ..: =~ ~. •1 = = ·= : ·-r· . . •. r: . I· J' . : : I: : .: • I . • . I . . . . •· . . • . . . I . ; -i i • ; i i '; i s i i i ' (~ 1· r· r· 1· , .. i• r~ l"" • • • • • • • !. •i• l • l• ~ lilla la t: . ff lrri ,-·· tt ·~" • ,, .. ,. i• 1• ,.,.,. I : •1• f• • • f• if• I• r• r•·f• 1• r m . r r ! . . .· r . ' 11 : : • • ;·I \ ' .. r. .... r· ; ; . ;· , i • ' . r , , , , & ' ' . '\ .. - ,. 11· 1· ·1· 1· 1 ,:, .. :r ~ l . 1• (I•'• '1:1· >NJll I r • • i ~ I tt: , : : • ·: : : J; '.ft . . ·1 · :L ; ; ; ~ . • r· 1r· ···1·1 .. •• r. • ~· ~ ~ f ·~ . . J· . . . . .. . . : : : I ; : : ! . . . .. . . ~ ; ; i i • l('tiJ .. !f~ ~l 11 :1 • • ,li .... ,11.11• •' ·a . . ·~ !.i.•l ~ ; 1)· I r1; • la: ' i' i • f.r: r •r• ~ ' r ~­. . r . l • , .. , , :~ r • '·• ·. .. r .. , ) . . · ... aovst or ••••& ••• SDDU' OOCXTAJL 4..JS OIAa OOCXTAD. 4.SS H1t001t CAP5 S.SS n.rm LU'nO aAll! S.tlS UT'l1.S 1'UJt sn:.ue Q..ul5 ... A •ILi.MAN WllnALTY • lttW·~ ._. IAIMO• ..... UllDl.P II ... nun IL&8'ID1f K~ .... C9111111'fAne1' ·~PIAO .. .. IM'AL...-.r ...... ,_..,.._ .. _ ,_ ...... ....,..a.. ...... """ ...... •A•'Y a..&lllli&a SCAMPI tlTYU ..... SU .... n..eaD'ft1fS fM ........ -.-...-_ ............... -. ~--...,.....--a... .. a....- ~«,/' AaAIAJ'lflL AMMr'911R lfM ,_ r-0wo.. a.-·--.. - I ~ 1l"ITll-. oa -c:a:ao tA&AA ror•-• uai -BAST•rnnOlw:!'f e»-1' ..,.., i.-_.,. ___ _ !!A--r {"91alw:!'f uvag .... ___ ....., __ Y+ llAl'lllATT AN <LUI ~ S0CJP DlJ JOt1ll c.. ........... .. ---- y~ llJXED ~UOl IAIAD 2..IS ~ .......... --- l ua A80llT ooa a.rt lnDAL _ waw ~ cvmD•Y J fPa,, BBNfi ..._.n,,_ ...... _......._"°"ATOD oa Ull alll ·-llllLMJf ....... ... ....,__ NlllWnull'MHRetlfft'ILtll .. .. ..... \ ... ~~IN~~,~ f?A~ "NEST RIB OF BEEF AVAiLABLE., AU JUS .. . .. ' . ~ NlllW A'90AL UI 9lu.MA1f'9 all51JIAa llM INU.llAJlr!li .IHI .aAltY lfM ..... '111U {"91Clla:!'f -Cll9PPD a1aa.o~ nu. &a ....... _,_,_ --..... -c...-.-· .... ·--...... ;;;; .... I ts.95 ~ n a j nDl& llJla Of' aUP AU IUS ... 95 1 _,__.,_. I __ ........,.... . --~·· ao~~D ..::::~ ™° lt>.95 as . .s as.M , I ~ I ..... l.oaTUI • ICAU.OP TOODllD08 ow llD7 WkWlll ----110.21 110.SO 801 E. S.lboa • 173-7721 STEAMED VEuETASLE PLATE 5.75 10 -Menu Guade/An Actlertlslng Supplement to the OAlLY PILOT/Sunday, June 1, 1eae ~ __ , ~ .. r APPETIZERS MOZZARELLA MARINARA •• ~ . . . 4.8& MUSHROOMS • • • . . . . . . • .• ~ ..• 3.9& PE'ITUCCINI A.LFRBDO . . . . . . . . . 4.60 ZUCCHINI . . ............•.•... 3.9& ARTICHOKE llBARTS . . . . . . . . 4.26 DEEP FR.JED RAVIOLI . . . . . .. ~ . 4_.r.& D!EP FRIED CALAMARI . . &.85 --- AD Bo~ 8dow Smcd with Soup, s.i.t. and c..rtlc Bf-' ----SPECIAL PASTA SPAGHEI llAGLIEOUO ................................ '. ... 8.75 MANlrorTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 SPAGHEI 11 AND SAUSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 .96 RAVIOLI (&el OI' Cheae) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s.ao MOSTACCIOLI PIMONTESE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 .25 TORTELLINI (Meat or Alfredo Sauce) ........ _, . . ............... 10.75 PEI I UOCINI ALFREDO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ 10.26 LASAGNA ......•.................................. · ....... 10.60 LINGUINI (with Clam.a) ...... ~ ..... : ......................... 11.915 CIDCKEN CHJCKEN ITALIA ......... .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 10.96 1/8 OUdrca 8Ued la lkat.ta, Wt. ud Special Spca CHICKEN CACCIATORI .................................... 10.60 ~ bl .MartMnt 5-crwtth V•tabla CHICKEN BALTINO .................... · ...... ·. . . . • . . . . . . . . 11 .96 Bo.da. 8ft.Mt ~Cbickat Seuteed wtth Fr'C9h Mmhroom.. Artichoke ffcar1&. Tomato ud SliaDou In 8-11 5-cr "'SEAFOODS SHRIMP MEDITERRANEAN ................................. 13.95 Jumbo Shnmp S.utad tn.Lcmoa, v.rllc and Butter S.uct SC>LE ........................... : . · ....................... 11.M Sewiacd and S.Utad ta lA9on.'8.ttu, WIM. and Topped wilh Ca.prna CALAMARI lLa.nreSquld St::) ............................... 12.26 Saut.ccd In a.rttC:r-~ Saace TI with Capen CAL.AMARI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 12.50 SqdS S..'41111 ta Batter. Gu11c, T<.9to Uld Special Sauce SC~._2~st~ ~;.~~ ................................ 12.26 ~=~5!-ia~~~.·~~·······--··············· 18.50 wtOi WIDc and Frala Mwluocw · CIOPPINO(SpcclaltyoftheHouse) .................. · ........... 14.75 VEAL SPECLUTIES We Su-..e Provlml Wl\lte Veal Only SALT IM BOCA A LA ROMANA ................................ 14.50 Val Sluff'od with PlaeduUoand M<maftlla C._ Saut.ttd In Bull<T, M-1a Wtnc a.ad Frah Mwbmo.m VEALCARDINAL .......................................... 14.76 Slu(l Noodlca' Own Creal.Cd Dlilh d Veal, Shrimp and Avocado In a l.Am<kl Whw Sautt VEAL FLORENTINE ........................................ 13.76 Saul.eat tn Buucr ud Sherty Wine Toppr<t with Frah Muahn>olM In • Cram S..uc.c VEAL 001.00NESE . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.96 Simtecd tn Butw and Wblw Wine with PrOllClutto and Tuppr.d with ra,,_,, Checa f . ' • ·HOUSE SPECIALTIBS .. .BR.A.CCJOLB-...-.. • • .:a.--• • , • : -• a.;.. • .. ~ ..... ._......, • .. • • • • ...... • • • @ ta.JJl5 Rolled Flank~ ScMW wtti. llabu .._. • .--.re ...... a.... SI't.JFFED ~PLANT · · · · • · · • ~ · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · 10 a& JtdW .._.., Stu&d ..... Spec.1111a.....1\wild ... . MtrtMra s..c. ud ~a-. P4'RMJGIANA . . . . . . . ·. . ... : . . . . . . . . . . .. • . . . . . . . . 10.M 1aycn ~,._..,,and ~WO.. wttla ~ S-. PC>LENTA · · · /--:-:': · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · 10.78 ltaliu Ground Cont Meal ~rwd with Ottcllca « IUlllD S..... •• CANNELWNI (Beef or Chc.eae with Ham) .•.•.••..•. 10 OUr Owa Crepe SUdW ud Blbd ... 5plclaJ s-ce . ITALIAN SAUSAGE AND PEPPERS .... f,. •••• , •••• 10. Sauteecl ta~ Wtiw. Sla1loca Md.,,.... M ...... : ··~ · Sl'EAK CARUSC> . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • · · · · 18. Plkt M...,_ S.Uw.t wltJa A1i'Clmdo, Wliok TCIP""o9 hppr:ra ... 0..... I ~UP,~. GAllLIC ~~~:·1 L. A.ND A GLASS OP WINE 7.9& --• BEVERAGES COFFEE. TEA. SA.NKA, MILK . . . . .75 ESPR.ESS() . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 8.00 CAPPUCClNO ......•.. . . 37& , D~ERTS CAPPUCCINO ICE CREAM ........ aJI& TORTONI , . . . . . . . . ... 1.80 PASTRIES . . .............. 3_. OUR SPF.clALCHBESECAICE ..••. 3..80 SPtJ)t()lllJ • . . • • • • • • • • . . . . . • . l . 78 GELATO ICB CREAM • . . . . • .... 8.D VEAL FR.IrrADA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 13.2& .... ,,. ....-- Dtppid la F.ts Dau.er and utaid lo Ou11tr S.... VEAL MARSALA .......................................... 13.60 u.d tn w , Mai9la WIM a*9 Prall M.-h~ • VEAL PICCATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................. 13.60 '-CS ta DUttcr and LcmrJll -with C.-sx"' VEAL PARMIGIANA .• : . . . . . . ...................... · ........ 12.96 Veal wtlll 8-ilaDt. M 0-Uld T..-w S.- a.a..'YUWllArMMf111lltr.vorA1,_. ............ ,_,.,...... ~A ........ ~w~-(-... A~liilt , ... ....._. VEAL ALMA ....... : ..••.................................. 18. 7& Val wtlb Spmc;h e~ ,. Wt t«, C:twc. and'"""' Muahmoma VEAL ALA ROMANO ••... .' ..•........ " •............•.......• 18.96 S.Ullled ta Wh1 W1t"' wtt.Ja I. '""" Mm, n..to and 'l'C!lh ~ VEAL AND PEPI-BR .•..................................... 18.6() S.111_, le SJwnY Wine, ~kJ!a _, '.-h M M01N ' lt1ll111 C.lslne 215 RIVERSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH .· R111n-etlona: (714) 541-7411 " • DAI Y Pn.OTI~. June 1. 1181 -11 , .. .,. • .. • I CAL.AM.A"/ M Al?.IVAfi '1>4 50 ~r,.,ated '4"d w..o W'lh 1ul- of vcgcuble\ 8/tf~IJVll' (,()(,MAil $~9.5 Poached Vlr11np ~rved with cocku~~uc" P/?O.!St,IVTTO CCNI Ml.LONf $3 9.5 Thtnly \ked II~ t>:im W•lh wouonal f rMt> melon ANTIPASTO dlTt'tLl/tNA A ~lect•Ot'I of ftn• me1u llld < hec~ w11h luh111 g1rn1'1h M!NcSTRONl A 1rldo1'°"1l·k.tlt1t1 'oOup $19.5 \. ~ ,00000*000~ MO.ZZ~L.114 i11 ~ZA '1>4 . .50 Fried Buffalo Mou.arda and l'r01Ciut!O Mindw!<h W'Ved -h tomato uucc· P~~ 11r~qll0 l'Uwn\, llUlttd With pfoc lom&IOC\ and wtlotc WW'e NtO.ZZA~LUr MA~.IVM:.A B*cel Chcfte Ind tked IOlnllOft w1llP m¥1Nn uuu ON.OV BOW!" ~ed w.th fonun1 Mid P1econno ~se • $2 2.5 t11/LUJ) Z~Cli.IVI 80VP '1>19.5 fre.tl zuc ct-navorcd wtt.h doll H••ed ullld of IUd<ctO .ind Ire\/> 1rttns -n. your <hotc~ of d••nmg IN8ALATA MOZZA!ULLA. f,3.50 tJ/ POMODO!?fJ f-t'\h Ce>m>tc>le~ ¥ld Buffalo Hozzart'b w11h a bull ""'~'"Ill' IN.$ALATA 41 8!'/NrlCI f.Mti \j>lnll('h w11h rou1ed., • ~uu mu\hroo"" and 1 sun dried 1om•10 • ..,,~creuf ' Ml AT BAL l StlfNl)WICtf h.ih¥t-sryle me11b.lll1 w.ch moturC"Ma chf>e~ \efved on crusty roM (,!1JC~£N ·8ANDWICl1 Br~d clltckcn bt'fut baited With Prowoion. ci.e.w $11~~ 8ANJ)Wt;l1 RC>Htlld ltaltan i1...age -h pcppen~ontans F ~A!tk;08 TO~Pf.DO "-led lloeed muu .>CS a-toe lxed With .. _....,..... BAJ.MON flU.DDO Cold poKhc<I Almon ~rved w.th Ff.ISi.LL/ ilf iVSALATri Cold sporlll pasu 1oued with Prowuuo. Fon11r11 pcpperl Jl1d ~ drflllfll c,11~f8 GA!. AD t!ALJANO f-rfltl I"""' topped -h I .selecuon of lulian muu and chffte wt<h your cl>Otee of dw'usina • . .. )GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODODDDDOOOOO= ~,n.,..TO f* *000000000000000000000000000 .,,, A~ puu eftlrefl 1re ~ed w"1I your cllOCe or toup or u~ L~/,l/N/ di l'L.8TO j}":K) flTTllCC/Nf. t1f ~/,IHW() J.ltll! ......,... coned -h ,,,,. ~ fcnb (tl!LCO W!Jb basi homemade. petlO Jl)d CQUlfO P'Mf'IAI L~/.llN/ di VOV~OL ~ F-.lh ~ WKh blby cbms Clll'h< and red pcwer Choice or red or wtvle sauce lf.()TOJ.O CASAl.!MjA FrHh 9~1 rolled wdl tprlldl Ind c~ Wed -n Mornay and I Of'I\ 0 Yuet ~fKIPl.ANT PA~Ml(/IANA Br-*f egpbnl belied With MolDl'tla ~ and tomato llUCC CtflCl(,J:N 41tJ DIAVOLO Br04led ~Ir.en brcut ~ '" olfve oll lemon and bbc k pepper t111CKf.N BAJ.TINMXCA Choclten ~ roled with ProSCIUtlO and fre1tl use Swlttd in butter Vt AL MAMAJ.A Scalopni of •ul sauc~cd ..,,h mushrooms Ind llllNd With Manm- Vt:.AL MILANUL I/ ell cutlet bradcd Ind illllttd Seoed With frdl lemon l.OITW.Oft. Mid buff &lo 111QU¥d.J '$1"9.5 FVSIJ.LI P~IMAVL~A FrcVI lfl"'ll pHU with le~iiJ •e&Cl~ ~ed on crum uuce $89.5 8RAt;tf~TTI tleJh CABA With IOIN(O Of' ~·t s.aucc W•th mHcb.llh or uuu,e AJ m~ arc _..,cd woth your d>0o<e · '-• or IOUll or s.abd f,9.9.5 '1>11.9.5 $109.5 SWO~J)l't$tf IJ/ltl 8ALYIA ll(ooled iWOl'drnh miffed Wllh Mouarela chHtr and bnnhed CALAMA}tl ~~NQ&.U~ Ubtnan Slnk ~ in ea& ~l!fi and 9U!Hd Served wodl brown butt«. lemon Ind ~ 8AVJJA~c COlf POi.~NTA "4>as1cd kJllln -ce ~ -ct1 ~· onoorlj and t-10 YUCll! P~n e filet brOlled IN! crowrled oMOl WH pnwnl S.,,,ed 'Mth I crPmy ~ t-to YUCe LAM-' Ut0P8 CALAPf..IA Broiled d!OpS ri.lnced """°' mushroorm, c.,,.n and lf1Jdlokc hcaru ' oooaoooanoao~oooooooooooooo .-. -7 i z 1 /::: ooouo~aaauuoooaoooooc (jR..ANl> Pl?,IX... nzzA $"-9.5 "PfZZA MA/1.61ff.l{ITA Your tt>ooce or 1ny two IOflP"'l1 • Sl~p MusMooms Attkhoh 1-iclt'U. Pepperoni Bel l'cppcn, or Olivet 130NATA ~oMed pim With u.,yc• tponKh and chcflt S«ved tloced With lOtlllllO UUCC , tur..n Ryle ~ lonQIO«I bu.I and Mou;ireb chtttt CAl.ZONf. ~uffcd pttll Wltl> MoU¥e4t. ~cxu P1net..11.1 and &""" OllOOm ~ WIOl tot'NCO AUCe )OOOOOOOOiOOOOoooo~ooaoaoaoc $.v 'biX' • "' Ii: 'ooooaooooaoo~acoocooooooc f~1WC08 Df.81J~R,T PIZZA $.5 2~ Ade ror lnM l\avor ol ~ dly ffOMLMAJ)L. CHL~IJL.tA~L. $2.~-' ~ll'Ot.INO ~ice cr•am dipped"' cllocol11e SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1986 .. ~he An~· Reg .. gle Jackson warms up with young burn vlc- t Im David" Rothenberg. A2. .. .;. 50~ Telephone workers·wa1~·off j~b · No immediate effect on local telephone se_rnce anticipated because of split-up workers bepin walking off their jobs before the 12:01 Lm. EDT strike deadline. The union bad called the Qlkout l '12 hours earfjer, saying there was no hope for a negotiated settle- ment. East, it was to spread westward tnto the central, Rocky Mountain, and Pacific Coast states as nudnt&)\t arrived in each time zone. By MATI' YANCEY e , ,,,_ .... WASHINGTON -~lephone workers early today launched the nati~n·s laraest strike in three years, walking out apinst American Teto- phone & Tel~pb Co. after rejecting the company s offer of a 7 percent The strike ts the lar&est smoc the wage increase through mid-1989. CWA's strike against Ai&T tn 1983. R o z a n n e W e i s s m a n . The CW A represents I SS,000 of spokeswo~ for the Communic.a-AT &rs 200,000 uruonized workers. uons Workers of America, wd some After the picketing bcpn in the Herb Linnen. an AT&T spokes- man, wd the COIYl{*DY on Saturday had raised its wage increase off'er to 7 percent. up from the S percent first put on the table Wednesday. , The uruon re1ected ATclrs 7 percent pay increase 9ffer and con- 81ownl• from Corona del Mar pat on a happy face for their etrop down Bar~r Boalenrd Saturday u put of the anniaal rtah Fry Parade In Coeta Meaa. The procaalon la a hl.hHpt of the three-day Llona Clab affair that encla tontiht at Lion• Park, 19th Street and Park ATenae. Today'• actlTltlee include crownJ.nc of 111.u Coeta MM&. Escapee gets 30 years in slayirig Convicted killer tells OC judge. ·1 hope I see you next time rm out' l"rtrii 1talf .... wt.re "'°"' .-Ivan Von Staich, who was recap- tured in Massachusetts a month after rnakina a bold escape from Orange County Jail, was sentenced Friday to 30 years to life in priaon for teCOnd- dqree murder. Challenger's barbs spark Supervisor Riley's anger lJPset by charges that h ideas are too old-. - h s efforts tneff ecttve Fifth Dtstnct supervisoria,I can- didate Jon Brand readily admits that he and the incumbent he 1s challeq- ina share many of the same oonocma. Jammed freeways., the p1ce of development, arowth at John Wa~ Airport and the disappcaranoc oT open space from Orange County are tbt issues lo be tackled in the Sth Di1trict., Brand and veteran Super- Yiaor Thomas Riley qree. But rand. a former Lquna Beach mayor and member of the Laguna Greenbelt environmental aroup, says he ouabt to have the office the 73- year-old Riley blS occupied for 12 yean because he has fresh ideas and can act thinp dorie. "l just don't think Tom ha been very vigorous. .. Brand, S2, said ln4D interview. "Tom's problem isn't has qe, ifs just that hc·s aot old ideas." €:omments such as these have been tumif!f Riley, a fonner Marine Corps briiadier seneral, livid dunna can- dicfates' forums this spnng. He sees BTIJ\d. an Orange Coast College aeosraphy professor, as a serious candidate but not a very lloncst one In fact. the thin-skinned Riley 'N'Cnt so far as to caJI Branda liar during an Aprii candidates' forum tn Newpon Beach. "When someone slllrU to take ashotat myintqnty, then I'm a vef'\'. v~ &J\ITY individual," Rile).' ex- plained later. Rcfemng to his m1htary career, R~y said "integnty and those kinds of morals are things that we hved and died on." At 1ssuc that panicular ni&ht were density increases that su~son have approved for the Aliso V1c10 planned community near Laauna Beach. • Wath ar<>wth management a ma1or plank m has campa1an platfonn. Brand said he WH try&na to illustrate Riley's ineffectiveness by pcnnt1n1 to the Sth Dlstnct supcTvisor's failed compromise motion to allow con- tract lansuqe that wuon officials said would have pven the company exccss1vc freedom to shift manu~ ~tunng overseas at the expense of American jobs. Linnen said man rs were dtrected to 19>0rt tow t madni&ht to start ~Jc coU ng-d11tanoc ca.Lis and orm other services normally 'baAdJed by 36,000 unfon operators. ATclT officials expect nearly 41 ,000 members of the Jruernational Brot.betbQOd of fJectriQl w~ and more than S,000 members or other unions to honor Commu.nic:a.- . uons Workers' picket lines. Beca'1se of the court-ordered split- up of the Bell System in 1914, the strike was not expected to have any im~ate effect on. local telephone 9CfVlCC. Mysterious flier about Wetlands - threat disputed . By ROBERT BA.R&ER Of .. 0.-, ....... A myslQ'ious flier clm_f!una th.at environmentalisu and officials· arc proawtina .. hellbent" on a plan that would incrcuc the threat of Ooodina and toxic spills bas come under fire tn HuntiQaton Beach. The fliers, wtucb were distnbutcd door-to-door tn the southern pen of the Clty, UJ'IC residents to attend Monday ~t's City Council meetina to stop officials from rccreatina a tidal &IQ for fish and birds on m<>&tly empty land. The land is adjacent to • Pacif10 Co.$1-Hi&hway between • Beach Boulevard and the Santa Ana River. · No one is sure who authored the fliers. "This umc, the Amip de Bolsa Chica, Cow.al ConterVallCY and Friends of the Huntin&too Wetlands HA VE GONE TOO F~ .. the fhcr states. ""Tbey want to wnper with Huntm110o Beach Oood control clwmds to cause ftoodi.Qa of ncatby ~·THEY MUSTlIB STOP-8 FORE rrs TOO LA TE." But Mayor Bob ~ whose picture a_ppean on the tlier alona with thoec of City Councilwomen Ruth Finlgt and Ruth Bailey, said Friday the flier is irresJ>?nsible and iDCOrrect. Mandie • said propou to "' (PleUe ... n.mll/A2) Cousteau Society may back museum By ROBERT BARUR °' .. .,.., ....... Hunt10gton Beach officials and representatives of the Cousteau So- etety arc 9Cheduled to commence financial negottauons Uus month on the prospect of establishma a $37 malhon sea museum on the Hunt- inaton Beach coast. The society, founded by famed French ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, 1s Wlllma to lend its name and expertise to the 124.000-squarc- LISA MAHONEY struction of. I S.000 unns an Aliso V1e10 mstead of the 20,000 approved by the board ma1onty But Riley says has challenger\ comments were meant to be a cntacasm of his pos1uon on south county development. "I am con- cerned when I arta patched m a d1fT~nt mode than I am" o;aad Rile\. who marntarns he as for balanced growth." Brand contends that. l'r'g3rdles~ of his posauon on the issue Rile} is unable to control what goe' on an the 5th OJstnct Supervisors usualh defer to the WlShes of the board member who~ (Pl-..e Me RILltT I A2) foot facility. tentatJvely eov&SJoncd for the beach near Pacific Coast H1&ftway and Lake Street But the etty will have to come lip wt th a way to banktoU the opcranoa. and financing appears to be a m&JQr hurdle. •. Mike Adams of the city's Re- development Aatocy said Thursday that offiaals arc cons1derin& the sale of munmpal bonds as well as sec lung contributions fr:om larac corpor- (Pl~ Me COUSTEAU/A2) First teen AIDS death elicits worry By tllie Asaodated Preas An 18-_year-old has become the first Orange County teen-ager to die f'rom .\fDS after a homosexual encounter prompting concern from offietals that "oung people need to be educated about the deadly Virus Dr Ward Cates of the Center For Disease Control m Atlanta said !C'hools should Joan an wamtng youna- \lers of the dangen "People an the 2().. to 35-ycar • ran'e art at much haaher nsk ~of aettmg .\IDS). but at'' hard to reach people at that time.. after they p.raduate. Cates said He said about half of all U .S teen- agers art ~xually expcnenoed Parental acceptance of AID (Ple&M ... AIDS/ A2) . As he walked shackled and band·· cuffed from the Oranae County Superior Court room, convicted killer Ivan Von Swch turned to the judae and wd. "I hope I see you next time rm out." .. ru be wattina for yoo," Jud,e Roben Fiu.aerald said. Issues ob·scured in flght for OC board • INDEX Bridge· A6 Bulletin Board A3 Fiuscrald sentenced Staich to the maximum allowable tenn for the anempted murder of hiJ former prtftiend, Cynthia Topper, and the daw-bammerbcatjnaand bootioaof tbt woman's h'!sb&~, Deputy Dit- uict Attorney Rick Kina uid. The attack took place ill 19 l in Topper's Santa Ana ·hom The man was so severely injured that forced to u'*"to two brain to iavc her hfi ---~-::a, ll~ ofl.U.c .~u.,.-"'ld"'-~..P.~~ clisibl for parole af\er ecr- S ~ ... UCAPSS/A2) • .. . .. Anahiem Mayor Don Roth, both Republicans, have k>cbd blJf'DSOVCf some of Roth's camJ>l.iln con- tnbutors and Beam's attempts to take credit for leadership in toxic waste issues. •. Patten0n 1omed the fray Iona enouah to comptain about Roth's usertion that he 11 thc only candidate from Anaheim: otbcrwi • he· has ' pretty well stuck to i ues A fourth cha.I r. arch1t«t ::.-MIUUJCI ~of n htim h kept a low profile, su aa on y to KCOnd Patterson on th residency complaint and detnand that Beam m and stop teU1 voten thtte att only thrtt cOdJdat lA the nKe. None of his ol'J)Onents con11dtr him a 1enou1 canC1idate. The 4th District covers AnahC1m, Buena Park. la Palma and pert of Ora.• well u uninmrporatcd Cyprtu blands, Olive and West Anaheim. Su rRatl>h Clark. in 1\19 16th year on the board. hat opted to retire at the cn¢ of has fourth tenn. He ha~ not endoncd any o( h11 would-be re t th,_ candidat~ actively cam- paianl 11y they would carry on 4 ' Clark'<; oppos1t1on to hu1ldmg a proposed county jatJ ao Apahc:zm. the home of Olsnscyfaod and a center for thC' tounst and conve-nbon trade. Roth, Patterson and Beam say a new muimum-sccurity jail should be con tructed an a remote art'a of the county and not across from Anaheim Stadium a proposed by the D\IJOnty of supt"NiSOD. Aucd by the Lcquc of Women Votm to comment on t,.n par· . tataon. affordable hous.na and haz· a u• wutt t m catltt! fbr 1nnoV1hve solutions to traffi con (Pl ... eeel VU/ ) . .. . Busmess C4-S Cl HMS 01--6 Crossword 86 Death Notices 06 Entertainment BM Horoscope A& Ann Landers A8 Opinion . ca Paparazzi 82-3 Public Nottcea O& Spone C1-3 Sty1e 81·3 w t A2 ' .. • DAILY PILOT/ Sunday. June 1, 1oee • D a V-id throws utfirst Angels ' ball . BJ Aaed.ILed Pftst R~e #acbon took a very tpecial and pnvtte lntlcld d.riU orior to twday ni&bt'• pme at Anabelm Swliwn. Ki• infield parmer was bum viaim David Rotheobera.. Rothenbeta and his mother,~ attended the Caltfomia·Baltimore u a SUHt of Jackson and th~ ls. vid, now t 0, was kidnapped by b.i1 father and 1et ablaze as he a1ept lo a Buena Parle motel room thrtt yean qo. The younaster suffered third-~ bufus over 90 percent of his Jackson, of Newport Beach, 1ook tbe boy an Anaels urufonn at the hospital shortly after beanna of David'a trqic iD,Juries, and the two have maiowned a close relation.ship. "When RCUJe came to vtSlt tum that 6nt ttme, David was 10 bad shape," recalled Oavtd's mother, who was seated in a box seat behind borne plate. "He was in a life-or-death situallon where it tould have aone either way. And when R.e came to visit him, 1t really made b.im feel that people did care. And It Cbal!Jed him and eve him more of a feelina to survive.' Ten mmutcs before the start of the pmc, Jack.son escorted his friend to home plate, where young Rothenbera was pvcn the honor of throwina out the first ball. Jack.son stood directly behind the plate, about 10 feet away, and cau&ht David's perfect, ld\- handcd throw. Burn 'rictim Da'rid Rothenbeq and Re&lle JacboA 9bare a moment OD the field before Sliturday'• AJaiel• &ame. ESCAPEE GETS 30 YEARS TO LIFE ... · From Al 1-fo was scheduled lo be arra1ined Friday on lhe Jail-escape charges. bul lhal heanng was postponed unul June 6 ~use of delays in his senlenc1na. Sta1cb later said his re-mark to the Judge wasn't meant ·10 be a threat .. , d1dn·1 mean I'm going to hurt fiim." St.aich said."""1 was just letting him know I'm going to be out on the streets again •• "It wasn't the fir$tYtme I've had hfe threats made against me," Fitzgerald said later "Ivan's mad at everybody He's been locked up half hl5 life I don't d1sm1ss 1t !Jghtly Dunng ttle bcanng. Fitzgerald said. "I've sentenced four people to death in this court, but none which I found LO be as dangerous as Mr. St.asch. "It's my hope.'' ht added. "that when rou get out you will be able to control your yer rcprcsenuna Staach 1n Mass.achu- v1olcnce." setts_ argued that has client's hfe had Sta1ch escaped from the roof of the &ecn threatened by the Aryan county Jail Jan. 26 atona with Robert Brotherhood, a pnson gang often Joseph Clark, 23, a Palm Desert describod as having neo-Nazi over· resident awa1tjng tnal for an Irvine tones. murder. Farrarone said he had been warned The two men lowered themselves by an Oranie County sheriffs deputy ftom tht four-story Jlltlhouse 1n Sama l'hat a contract had bttn issued for Ana with a makeshift rope. Staicb's death and that his client was Although Clark was caplured five "led to believe upon his return to days later at a Tusun motel, St.a1ch California he would not hve beyond eluded lawmen for nearly a month two weeks." before he was arrested Feb. 22 for But Hampton County Supenor lo1tenng outside a Springfield, Mass.. Court Judac Wilham Simons in apartment complex S;mn_gflcld dented the request and The convicted killer was returned""' approved Staich's extradition order. to Orange County on Apnl 23 aft.er Upon his retufT\ to Orange County, losing a bid to delay hts extradition Fitzgerald greeted Sta.ich at an April from Massachusetts. 25 court appearance saying. "Please Stephen farraronc, a defense law-stay off the roof. Mr. Staach." FLIER ABOUT WETLANDS ATTACKED ... From Al preserve about 124 acres as wetlands for fish and birds actually would case the threat offloodtng Finley also launched a rebuttal. ··1fthere 1sone thing certain. we are absolutely dctcnruncd to have flood protection This (flier) 1s out of contex1 and out of character. It as nd1culous .. To take the Lhrec people who have worked hardest for flood protection and to say the> 're attemptmg to remove that protection as not worth consadenng •· On May 6. the Huntington Beach Planntng Comm1ss1on approved zon- ing that would put the 124 acres of wetlands off hm1ts to development The wetlands are marshy lands some· tames covered by water that support vegetauon and provide a habitat for birds, fish and animals. The LOntng. which still must be approved by the City Council before. heading to the state Coastal Com- mission for an OK, includes plans to build a three-story hotel at Pacific Coast Highway and Beach Boulc,vard on a parcel adJacent to the wetlands. The land, a remnant of Southern Cahfom1a's oncc~xtcns1ve wetland system and sllll reprded as an important hnk m the l>aciftc Flyway for migratory birds, also includes the Southern California Edison Co. power plant at Pacific Coast H ighway and Newland Street. Should it be zoned for res1dent1al and other more lucrallve uses, its value could skyrocket to about SI 1mll1on an acre, officials say. Gary Gormllh, vice president of the fnends of the Hunungton Wetlands group that is trying to save the area from dtvclopmcnt, portrays the flier as "an inaccurate scare t.llclic." It's a last-ditch effort. he said, to postpone a dec1S1on or to sway offictals Gonnan said the a.Jleacd fears of flooding raised by the unknown author of the Oser probably stem from a proposal by city staff members - not the environment.al organization -to relocate about eight miles of river levees. Gonnan said no plans have been presented to remove the levees that are nearest homts. COUSTEAU GROUP FAVORS MUSEUM •.. From Al at1ons \1ty Councilman Don MacAlhster said economics 1s the big quesuon. The city also needs assurance from Cousteau officials that 1t will be the onlr such museum in Southern Cahforn1a. MacAlhster said. For their part. Cousteau officials say that Huntington Beach -par- ucularl) with downtown redevelop- ment seemingly imminent -as a 'il&Jllficant mark~t resolve traffic and parking problem" Local officials hint that concern wall be met with new parking struc- tures and walkways over busy Pacific Coast Highway. A study by The Lyon Group of Palos Verdes estimates that the manne museum could attract about I 1 m1llton v1s1tors a year The consultants recommend an ad- mlwon pnce of S6 for adults and S4 for those under 18 CousteatMCprescnt.at1vcs noted in the report that the majonty of pcdestnans passing the center will be mostly beachgocrs and not probable candidates to v1s1t the museum: They also observed that .. the atmosphere created by large numbers of beach-dad. coconut-oil-scented young people at play may not be particularly conducive to co-ex- istence with an indoor educa- t1onal/entertainment attraction , • If' s definitely June along Coast •<!I~~ F"ONTS U.S . Te~P8 W•m-CUIO_.- s-•• AW> n ...... , :.now O.:ciu.i.o ..... Sl~Y A.y HWI! low lot ~ "-9 ... • I ~ w...... ~·•NO•• u S o.iut -"' ~""· '"' . .. ... Ulll9 .... a 70 All*!r.H 'f. 11 ., ........ .. .. ~ 11 It ......... .. 10 Calif. Te m ps 74 .. ......... ~ u n N .......... 17 4' ......... ., ... 14 .. ........ . , .. 11 lAlll .. .. ....,,,_..,,, . ._..,... ... Twrwb ., .. MllllleOlly .. 11 ... LIMClty .. .. ;:.,.... ., ........ Vly ~ l't .. a.in Antonio 11 .. .. .. ...._.. 92 17 hn.tu.n ... " ... 72 -.-ow 104 1'1' llrmlt9*" .. .. h.nle . .. a ....,_. ., ... Smog Report llltlw"Oll . 82 .. E!.-= 74 .. ---u 4' ... 17 II ... 17 lllllhocl .. .. IOelOft IO .. .. IO ~ 10t T1 ~ IWIClwG ltlOa ~~ 0-l&G lull9lo 71 ., =-:.~ n a Ce4allrle .. .. 0...-... .. " h OuMrOlly 11 IO =100-~-:,-: ~.ae a ., ,_.... .. 11 ~ ., •• • ._... A-911 ..... ~.WYa ., ,, ,_ 1CM ., ,_ • .. ..._.~..,,.....~ .. ~ awtofle.HC 17 17 T\llM 12 11 lAftomler .. 1'I =:: .. 74 •t w~o c 11 • l.Oftll ._,. 11 II ... pel 17 a Wld.-., IQ ~ n ., o.-.-D-61 Clrlcilnnelj ... a w. .. ..,,. ... 13 ., .. ~Loe~ ,,...., ~ 17 11 ~ ., IO lnlllnll Or-. c-ity 7&-42 ~°"'° .. .. Mole11u•a 11 a eoi-d,NH 12 .. ::=:.. 12 ... ~Wor111 12 .. Eztended 12 .. °"Y'°" ... t2 ....... 104 l't Tides 0.-n 41 =:::~ .. IO o.~ .. II '"" \tWougll IN perlOcl '1'UI low t2 ... Oelroll-.. 11 *'* _, loo.i toe nlQhl _, ~ Ont8tl0 '2 st t'OOAY u Ouluttl " 42 llOln. ~ • lfle belllllMa II to 1 ~lptlftgl 1~ 13 'lrllto.. 11:21 Liii II"-75 51 lflCI ~ N IO 91 i..-64 to ,....,.. 1' M =a~to.. l-G2A.nl a7 ,,..,.,.,., .. .. u ,.._~ 12 112 1t"<le Pm . 01 '-VO ., IO ~ ., .. '-Id Ngl'I , .. pm SJ =-"~ 11 40 l'lad """ .. .. llllO..oAY " ., . ,.,._, Olly 12 M ~G 17 ... Surf report IWlo 16 .. Arwttow 125a.m °' ....... .. 56 ~ 12 .. ::'a::''°" 707a.m u HoftoUll es 12 ...,_ 14 ... 12"4' p"' 12 ._on IO 70 LOCATM* MD ... a11n ..,,,.., dlno •• .. '->CSlllQI! 114 p.m 94 lftdl8' " - ... 12 z.-..... 3--4 SW ... 0.-W 71 .. M -,_,, .. 761 pm .• - Jecbon,MIM. 12 .. ........... 2-3 aw ..... en. .. .. ~II 542Lm end-eoat'• **'°,,... ., 10 ~t::,.,~ ... a ............ .. 51 7.Npm ""'-~ 46 2-3 aw ..... ....,,.. a .. ,,._, -lodey .i 252 pm, -~Clly .. .. ~..,,~ ...,._ .. 17 ~11257 Lm lf'G-IOl-ll• i...v._. IT 74 UNt ..... T9-Y..., a ., J·4fpAI RILEYANGRT-AT-OPPONENT'S BARBS .... From Al 1unsdict1on is affected by a proposal before them, but Brand says Riley bas allowed himself LO be railroaded into perm1tuna uncontrolled growth 1n south Orange County. "Growth control to me is low density. The densities keep &0in& up and (supervisors) keep chaogina th,: General Plan," .said Brand, who is aJiined with San Clemente's slow &rowth advocates. ''The BoaTd of Supervisors can't say no and J think the voten are aoina to have to do that," he said. If elected, Brand said be would introduce a petition to limit f!Owth m umn· corporated areas, ' I can'\ think of anything greater than the people voting on these issues," he said. Riley contends that some &rowth is necessary to maintain the county's economic vitality. Without a healthy economy, residents would not have cultural amenities such u the Oranfe County Perfonnina Arts Center m Costa Mesa and a national fitness academy in Aliso Greenbelt to look forward to, be said. "AU of these thinas arc -made possible by the economy," Riley satd. At the same time, Riley disputes anumations that he favors lettjD( developers pave over every Ulch of unincorporated land. Referrina to awards he has rccei ved for his greenbelt preservation efforts, the incumbei'lt supcryisor remarked, "I've proably done i lot more than Mr. Brand on that part of it" Sccunna neatly 25,000 acres of open space from developers to date "1s the one absolute assurance that we're never going to be a metro- politan area like you see 1n . Los Angeles," Riley said. Brand has taken Riley on over other 1ssuesas well. Hammcnngaway at Riley's effectiveness on the JOb, Brand pomts to ,Aurport noise at a pnme example of where he believes' the incumbent fails to measure up. Riley refers to a 20-ycar airport agreement with the city of Newport Beach and lWO c1t1zen groups as accomphshtng his "Mission: Imposs- ible." But Brand wonders what county government gave up tn the agree.. ment, wtrlcb will pemut 8.4 million passcn.ft'" to use the ilrport after expansion is completed in 1990. Just over three million passcnatn a year use the airport now. Brand also noted that other super- visors kept Riley in the dark aboul plans to take advantaae of l loop~ole in the qrecment in order to pcnnit a abort·tcnn but sipillicant increate in • fli&hts immediately after IP{>f'OVal of the pact. which hmit.s fli&hts to a yearly averacc. .. I thin.k the other supcrvison have managed to get a tremendous ex- pansion of John Wayne Airport," Brand said. "Tom is sort of a oumbling politician who gets outsmarted every once in a while." But Riley counters that be is only one of five supervisors actinJ on an issue that 1s of county-wide 1m..,,,. ance and he uya people don't realize how difficult 1t was to set other board · memben to ma.kc a lona·term com· mitment on the airport. He sees the 8.4 million passenger cap u sec:urity1for area residents, who want to limit aircraft noise over their nei&boorboodJ. l{"iJcy and Brand also disaarct on how to solve Orange County's major lransportallon problems. In 1984, Riley-cnthusiasucaJly backed the failed Proposttion A, a measure that would have increased Oranae County'• sales tax by ( cent to pay for S 12.8 billion in road improve- ments, includina construction of three new fTecways and a light rail system. Brand worked against Proposillon A. s1ammina 1t as a dcvelopen proposal that would triager rampant srowth of south ~ County lnatead. Brand said. be supporu creative solutions to unjammina ex· 15llOJ freeways, such as promottna flex-bme and four-day work weeks at county businesses. · Tbou&h Brand ts considered Riley's most fonnidable cballe~. a San~ Ana . Heights mi~ is also runnina apto1t film. Ke,nneth P. Pratt has expended little money campaigmna for Riley's job, which he says he wants to relieve the lltncss of "terminal incumbency" - a malady be behevcs county offices suffer. The 5th supervtsorial district strctchcs alona. the Oranae Coast from Newport Beach to San Juan Capistrano and inland to include Costa Mesa. Irvine and part of Tustin. AIDS CLAIMS TEEN ••. From A l . education should be emphasized, wd Pearl Jemison-Smith, head of a local coalition concerned about AIDS. "It would be nice 1fwe could ao to parent-teacher associationa and talk about this," Jemison.Smith said. "But I think e_art of the problem is that they don t want people talk.in& about gay aebvtties because they ttunk 1t m1Jht influence their cbil· dren 's decisions" The 18-year-old v1ct1m, whose name was withheld, apparently con- tractcd the virus through ho mosexual activity. said O range County ep1dem1ologut Dr. T h omu Prendergast. The case was thr first AIDS death of anyone under 20 from homosexilaJ actJvtty m the county. where only three younpten have had the deadly disease. An infant who contracted the AIDS virus from Its mother wtule in the womb died m 1984. Another boy apparently contracted the virus from contarmnated blood but remains ahve. In an Apnl report to the tit> Cousteau reprcsentauver. said they arc "most interested" 1n pursuing the poss1btl1ty, provided that the city can An annual profit of S 3 I m1lhon 1s projected and a total of $2 6 m1lhon could be available to pay off debt financing. consultants say A Cousteau center is under con- struction in Pans OffiClals also are nC$otiaung Wlth other California c1 ties for a man ne s~te. toca I represcn-'f.~!!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!i!!!!iii!i!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iiiii!i!i!~ tatives said. 11 ISSUES OBSCURED IN FIGHT FOR SEAT ••• From Al uon such as car pool lanes and erroneously credited his city with developmg the first toxic chemical d15Closure law for bus1nc.s~s He did not address affordable housma. Patterson also suggests car pooling as pan of a transportation solution that should include rapid trans11 and Oex-umc for businesses. C'hangts in federal pohc1e' and developer incen- t1 ves are the ans~r to providing affordable housing. he said As for hazardous waste. Patterson ~1d the county should coM1dC"r havina transfer stations to reduce the inCJdencc of .. llcpl dumping Roth supports cuing tnafl1c con- °c?::s~E Daily Pilat MAIN O,flCE »0 """' 8'1v S• Cott•-.. CA Ml<I l'ldr-k• I~ C:0.11 Mesa CA 97'>/f gest1on by busldma the planned Eastern. Foothill and San Joaquin Hills transportation comdors and favors the county's ex1sun$ af· fordable housing proaram, which 1~ being phased out. He called the county's haiardou, waste manaaement program "fore- ward-thinking" but added that he would press for cleanup of toxic dumps and the development of a comprehensive toxics plan Beam bas been m~or ofOranr for six yean. He 11 a member o the Oranai County Transportauon Com- mission and its 1ubcomm11tee on the Costa Mna Freeway car pool lanes ~ ..... 2 5e71 --& 9dllor., 942 '32• He 1s also on the b9ard of the Foothill· Eastern Transponauon Comdors Jomt Powers Agency. Patterson represented the 38th District in Congress unt.il 1984, when the lone Democrat was picked off by Bob Doman. Patterson was a Santa Ana City Council member for six years before that. Roth was appointed to the Anaheim City Council 10 1971 and elected 10 1976 He 1s chainnan of the South Coast Air Quabty Manage- ment Dtstnct, Oranat County Sana- talion d1stnct No 3 and director of lhe Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency D•ll1 Piiot DettwetJ 11 Queranteed Coov!'O"f ... , Or•"'IP" CGa.t ~ ~,..., "411 Justcall 642-6086 M """f r · dl1 " '°" oo -1\8.. Y04IJ ...... Cly l:topm (411~ 11>"' .->Ci yOUI C«'y .... Doi -eel -....... -t·at-adl!Ot .......... "' -... ment• ,_..., -y ~ 90'0<>1Ced .... ,,,,... _.. IMO ,,_Cl! COCly''Of\I - 6«!Cl'CI e .. M p091909 P<loO 1• Co.11 .,..... "• '1'",. IV"t I U BQO) l;•11>1e11pl'°" by G.l<tt• U <?~ ,._,,.,..,, l)y -" 00 "'()n!Ny VOL 71. NO. 152 ' What do.you Wte about the Daily Pllot? What don't you lae'> c.au the number above and your messaar will be recorded, tnanKObed and de- livemi to the appropriate editor. • The u.me 24-hour answerlns 1ervicc may be used to record lener1 to the editor on any topic. Contnbuton to our Lenm column must include their name and telephone number for venfic:ation. Tells u1 •ba1•1 on your mind. \ .... la1111oa, -s..noa, " '°"' dtl not le(-~ copy 11'/ r •"' c-• llflOI• 10 • "' -~ copy .. .. ~ .. CltcuJatkM1 T .. •pMnei S p ectators by ... 8 Our ~nny loafer in tan English calf with natural linen vamp. Our wl tassel spectator. in navy/white or tan/white. \ 119 Faahlon Ialand•Newport Beach•759-1622•Bullocb Wi , ·- _, - , • . . Buu l JI N B oA~o •Music Man' set for HUbor High Ea~lier JW A6ight curfew posed Newport Harbor Hilb School will jn'CICOt Merecllth Wilboo'• popuw Midwestem--tlavored muaical .. The Mu11c Mao" Thunday tbtouah Saturday at 8 p.m. in the ICbool auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Curtain is 8 p.m. and tickm are priced at $4.SO. .in advanoo .. nd SS attbe box o1llcc-. Call 760-)319 weekdays between 8 a.m. and noon for additional information . . Service. ltdr bJ Vle}O The "Reach Out Jl" community ICMCCt fair Will be held ·Friday and Saturday in the Mission Viejo Mall. The fair is desianed to provide information to the public about local community services includina child care and day care facilities, YMCA activities, hospitals, charitable orianiza- tions and counse\jna. referrals. · . . Women oiler donation• The Women's Oub of Laguna Beach ~I .. prctent its donations to the Safety lmpact Counctl on Substance Abuse, the Girls Oub and the lifeauard station at Friday's luncheon meeting. Soprano Adrienne Big; will entertain at the event, aJong with a sinplong group of senior citizens. RepabHcan• to conv~e The Costa ·e,teu R~ublican Assembly will host the California Republican Alsembly's quarterly board of dirccton meetina Friday through Sunday at the Irvine Marriott Hotel Dr. Edward Teller, th~ "father of the nuclear bomb,''. will be the banquet speaker. Call T .R. Johnson at S49-4272 for more. ill.formation. Tllenpl•ta to meet ..... 87 UIA MAHONEY . ............... Otanac County aupemeon will oon· eider moviq the dep&nuf'9 curfew at John Wayno Airpon t.ck a balf'tlour to prevent late ni&hU from dutumna area residents. All fliabt1 at the county'• ..2Jl.IY oom- mercial airport would bav~ to leave. no later than 9:3Qp.m. under a proposal put forwJRl by Airpon Manqer OeotJe Rebclla. •• The proP._OP1 -is n ttaporuc to a compt.int · from the Airflort Wotk.iq Otoup that delayed u are allowed to leave after the cstabli.lhed ~·curfew. Superviton will afat) be Tuaday to take beck Chtee of the 39 Oasa A averqe daily departures (ADDI) temporartliy distributed amooa tht alriines that aerve the airport. The three ADDI were returned to the county by Republic Airlines and were banded out durina tbe April a to July 1 Surveying the countryelde A eeapll ,u4eeaJ.ontdle coat. perba,. looJdnC for a Krap of food to Mtiafy lta appetlUe. .......................... Mani.age and family therapist Darlene Hoff· man will speak to the Orange County chapter of M~. and Family Therapists on building a successful practice Friday at I l :4S a.m. at fue Orange County Medical Association Conference C.enter. Call program chairman Mickie Shapiro at 7Sl·l792 for reservations. · Sce.nJc SK nm bJ CdAf Sher1ffcanrlidate s~ued over cam----=----. - Tbfi,fifth annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK Run will Oe beld Saturday, starting at 8 a.m. on Oocan A venue above the Corona del Mar State Beach parking lot. Registration will be limited to the tint I ,SOO runners and the fee is S l 0. Call 644-31 SI for detaih. ..-/ Am "Ploratlon plarmed Arts Exploration '86 will be held Saturday from IOa.m. to3 p.m. at theh=vnicFineA:u~r.4601 Walnut Ave. in Irvine. The event includes demon- lltationa, films, children's Pl'<?JTIMS and a guest speaker. Donna Westerman, discussion computer ' arapbics techniques for artists. c.au ss2.1078 for more information. .Romance aatllon meet Author Dorothy McMillan will speak to the ~County chapter of the Romance Writers of Amcnca Saturday at l'b.10 a.m. at the group's lu.nc.beon mcetinaat the Sizzler Restaurant. 1401 N. Harbor Blvd1. Fullerton. Visitors arc weleome and admission is ~3. which does not include lunch. Call (213) 927-4255 for additional informaiton. Friday, May SO A w.oman-'wbo loaned ·sheriff's can-at the llme lt was granted. didate Bpbby Don Youngblood$2,000bas "Ray borrowed the money and put 1t m filed r.milll claims suit against bts the campaign. I'm just paying 1t as I can," campaign committee for failure to repay be said. the loan on time. De la Cruz agreed her nephew con· Marpret de la Cruz of Cypress said that vinced her to loan Youngblood the $2,000. Younablood still owes her $700 of the Aquto told her the campaign needed up money she loaned b.im in January. She said front money to get the ball rolling on be was supposed to repay her within a contributions, she said. The loan was to be week. repaid onc.e pledge money started com mg Youngblood, a MunjcipaJ Court judge m. OD leave from the bench, aclmowl~ But de la Cruz contends. that y otlng- that he owes de la Cruz money. "I'm goi.ng blood must take responsibility for the loan. to pay her." he said. "I'll pay her as soon as "I wasn't shoving 1t down his tllroat or I get 1L" anything. .. lfbe's thiswaywithsoinetb1ng But Youngblood said he is embroiled in so personal, what's be JOing to do with his last-minute campaign advertising and that campaign pledges?"' stie asked. may take precedence over the loan '{oUDJblood previously blamed-Angulo repaymenL for costmg his campaign $2.400 to pay a He said be would not appear m coun woman he hired to be campaign treasurer. Monday to dispute the claim. Laura Stlsscly-Housc has a complaint YoUDJblood blamed former campaign pending with the Industrial Relations worker Ray AnauJo for obtaining the loan • DcPahment's Division of Labor Stao- from de la Cruz. who is A.llguJo's auoJ, He dards •Enforceqient apipst Youngblood said be did not know the terms of the loan for non.payment ofS I .3SO in wages. Sussely-Housc fiJed the complatnt after receiving less than half the amount promised her for more than a month's work in December and January. Youngblood said Angulo was lO J)ay the woman from commissions be received for garnering contributions. But Anauk> OT· ganized no fund-raisers and soon disap-~red. De la Cruz said A.nauJo.' now an independent marketing consultant, was out of town Wednesday. He could not be reached for comment. Youngblood said he bas peid SSOO of the money he owes Susscly-Housc and 1s trying to work out a schedule of monthly • payments for the balance. He said bu campaign is runnina oa a shoestring, but promised to make _>OOd on his debts. Y OUn&blood filed foT tlankruptcy in 1982 and was required to pay his creditors through a trustee until be got hit financial house in order. Irvine school contract bids set for airing Highway speeders couJd cost state $30 million ,, No meetta11 acltedaled By G. JEANETl'E A VENT Monday, June 2 o.119 .... Ceo 4 f A By &lie A1tiedated Presa Caltfo~ua motonsts have increasingly ~en cxccedmg the S5 mph speed hm1t in a trend that could cosi the state $30 million for indulgence in the fast lane. accordmg ·to state highway officials. officials said, behind Anzona, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampslurc. Nevada and MJch1pn. • • 6:30 p.m .• lrvtae Ftauee CommJ11loa, City Council Chambers, I 7200 Jamboree Blvd. The Irvine Unified School D1stnct Board of•Education wiJI hold a public hearing Tuesday for community comment on the preliminary contracts proposed by By federal law. states must monitor spccd-hm1t comphancc and supply the Department of Transpon.at1on with complianc.e figures generated by highway scnson There arc 108 sensors on freeways and state highways around Cahfom1a: the district, Irvine teachers and the -------------------• district's classified employ~. "The speeds have been creeping up, and 1t could be us facing federal' sanctions in a year or so," said Gene Berthelsen of the California Department ofT rarisportation in Sacra men· to. Anzona and V.ermant were targeted Wednesday by Transportauon Secretary Elizabeth Hanford Dole, who said 'he bad notified the governors of those states that tJ,p.la~ a loss of hifbway money because moTC than SO percent of motorists 1n each of the two stak'S ex~ the hm1t. Homeleu Benll~. a c bocolate- color labrador. la at the Jllewport Beach Antmel Sbelter watt.- lq for eomeone to _.._ hlma home. Be la fwo yean old, nea-. terecl and needa a bl& yard and eomeone 'to care for him. The •helter la 125 lleu Drl.-e ln ea.ta lleu. Afkr public comments have been received on the initial proposals, collective ~nin& between the district and the Irvine Teachers Association witJ begin Wednesday. Paul Reed. special assistant to Super- intendent Stanley Corey, said the district "has real positive thoughts this year'' about upcoming negotiations. The district hopes to "wrap up negotiations before school is out June 20, be said. The new agreement will begrn July I and wiJI rcplac.e the currcnt contract which was nciotiated after a teachers' strike in 1985. Berthelsen said the penalty could be as much as $30 million in hi&hway construction funds from the Department of Transportation. "We believe the California Highway Patrol 1s domg evcrythina it can to keep the state m comphancc. but wntmg one million tickets a year for spttdmg isn't stopping the trend," he said. The Department of Transportation announced in Washington last week that 1t f>lans to dock o\mona and Vermont a total of $7 milhon and that California could be among the next to feel the stmg of Wash1ngton'i. 55-m.p.h enforcement campaign. Figures released in Washington show that nearly half of California's motorists exceed the speed lim11 Cahfom1a ranks seventh in non-<:omphan~ with the hm1t, federal Anzona has a S6.4 percent oon<.<>mphanoc rate and Vermont's is SJ 2 percent. Cahfom1a's non<.<>mplian~ figure stands at 49. 7 percent, and state offioals fC'ar that 1t wtll • top SO percent by the end of the year "I don't think there 1s any earthly way posSJble we can keep the rate ~low 50 percent. .. We re at the lim1~s of our e&j>abilit}' now, with a uniformed staff of about 5.000 officers,' wd Steve Kohler of the Cahfomia Hiahway Patrol The federal money m question is actually tilen out of the po&etboolta of Cahfom1ans m the fonn of federal gasoline taxes. ~ Running for fun separating mind from b.pdy There's a philosphy to. 1t; almost a way of life. lt itwolves pleasure and pain; often as addictJna as tobacco or alcohol. Debates rage whether it's destructive or healthy. A multi- milhon dollar indUJtry eaten to the phenomenon with books, mapzincs. shoes. shorts. cures and conventions. Thou&h 1t IS known for ita lone· lincss. 70,000 people have done it toaether, hundreds of your nei&hbors do it daily. Thousands 11ther, barely dressed. to do 1t on weekends yet local papers seldom cover it. They don't know 1f it belon,p on the sports paie, the soc;ety column or under com- munity events. Ltt'1 talk about runnini. why people do 1t and Then s1eep like a ~b)I. c.ar collectors talk of their finest concourse; fishermen their favorite streams and runners rank thelr memorable runs. Herc are mine: (I) Five miles alona the south nm of the Grand C,anyon; a dayof drivtng behind me. a soft sunset beside me and a dinner at El Tovar ahead ofmc. the purple tones of the canyon, down to the Colorado Rivtt, we~ beneath me ... no.ver to be forgotten. (2) The Enahsb countryside out,idc historic Winchester: a footpath along the lt~cn River quickly dcvoumj four miles, 'then thickets 11 ve wa~ to a wide expan10 of sreen. the cnckct field.I of Winchester College, dotted with liny white fltures, and topped with bUlowy clouds 1ha1 had nat bottom• and crcsu as htah a, the atmosphere. rd alwaYt thouaht palnten simply dreamed up ~ne'> hke that. "It ma.kcs me feel aood" 11 the frequent. quick answer. Let's be more articulate. Runnina affords a sense of commitment and pcncveranoc in a world where those qual1t1e1 arc not easily put to practice Runnina 11~ pis a.nd easy mean• of mcasunnh (3) E11htccn blocks. up Fif\h Av- atwnmcn\. Face it. our life is cushy, enue, to '42nd St~t to retrieve a lost runn1na makes it touaJl. After a hard package; (Runnen know five Marr run it's OK to SW\I a few been, cat a hattan block\ make a mile.) It "' a b11 meal and make love with custo aJoomy N~w York late af\emoon, I remember the rose and· gold lights ooming on atop the Chrysler Build. ing.. The challenge was to keep a fast pace while dodgrng hundreds of walkers, hawkers, taxi cabs. then altcnng speed to hit every light as 1t turned green. I was wcanna skimpy .shoru and a singlet. but no one seemed to not1oc. Across F1f\h Av. enue a man and a woman were matching me stnde for !ltnde Other memorable runs: Throu&h VaJpanso, Ind., on a ,olden fill afternoon. on State Highway 1 as tho motniDJ sun broke tbroup the foa jull south of MendocinQ: d~wn a driz:rly A venue of the Giants 1n the not1hem C"ahfomia Redwood1; alona I.he endlt1S, hardpacked beach at Honfleur. France: around the Central Park reservoir anyume and around tl\e Balboa lsla.ndlevery ttme. Now let's go fo an 1mq.1nary run. Picnu" younclf n tip top 'bape. itchina to ao thrtt or four miles No bl.I deal That'• tbe Santa Ana River to lhe Hunt"'Jl<>l'I Beach Pier: Cor- ona dtl Mar to l.quna Be h or the entu•-e Back Bay Road Starting 1\ seldom fun, 1t takes ume to Jet '\JI thC' parts "oiled" with lactic acid About one mile out, the body says "qu11" hut the mind says "go." Run through 1t Going uphill 1s ~inful. but that'<; what you want, you·~ not gettmg enough pain cl1ewhcre 1n ltfc At 1wo miles, the fun startJ as a rhyihym 'IC't'i in, maybe 1t't the "runner·, high " Now your body becomes a vch1dc for your mind; I~ will 10 whc""vcr you wanl.JU!'lt stccrthem. Give order;u a captam docs to his en11ne room. speed up, tum shghtly. slow down, etC .. rour body responds CfTOrtlt''l'llV That, run. Once the mtnd 1s scparattd from your body. 1t roam ft'tle with all SOrl'i of thougbts. Presto! The better you concentrate on thoY thouatm. tht' less you think about your body It ha" bocomr a machine You'rt fhin~ what a tu&)\. .sun ruonina but reath1na the end of our amaamary workout. let's takt a frw dttp breath,. Fttl your lunJ& fill up. every captllaey'> Now pu h the 111 down and out. Fttl~ put, do it ap1n. 1n comes the lood air. out aocs the had, L.tt' flnti'h with a tli ht IOck 1n JIM Wooo clean out the entire 1ystem: let evC'ry pan of your body feel refmhtd Wntk \tram. push. pull, fam·r fa<Jtt'r Wht"' that was fun Oon't vou feel ~·t., Runnrn.a 11 a wonderful way to smell tht ro~ Faster than walking. slo~r than dnv1na •car Runners knuw beautiful come~ of th1' an-a old i1mel"5 never vi,11. 8e~idc the Back Bay Road and tht Huntinaton Beach 8ilce Trall there's Mason Park. Mile SQua~ Park. B~na V11ta 8oult'vard. Fluor rocreational area. the RtufT-i ~flectina pond, and lrv11\t'' Waldcrneu Sanctuary. ·\nl.\tht'r cumplC' Nut \aturday·, c orona d<"I Mar ~nK' Run ·ill tour quaint neighborhoods. cross a S8~ year old footbridgt' and finish at a park overloolona the Pacific ~an Runn1na 1s JUlt a hobby. a cheap. healthy, happy hobbyat thaL Week- end runs like the Corona del Mar 5K an-community .. act·toacthcn" in- volv1na dozcnsof volunteers, months of plannina, funds bein& ra.11ied and thousandsofrunncnbavmtfun Ten . pen::ent will compete apinst each other, 90 pcittnt will ciom~ 1111nst themselves; JUSt to finish~ may~ i.have a few second\ offthelr best lLltlr and a few 1nchn off their wanthnc. If you plan to ~tch one of these runs. here'1 !iOme advt~. The be$t view ts at the finish hn.e, 10 to IS minutes after the wmnCT has comt across. look for the sb&htly over- wc1&ht 4S-yur-0ld with a tank top ancf runnana lhon that doijbte u prdcrunasbOC$. Fon raJ LbriUcat.c.b the ClprcSSJon the minute that pct'tOD Cf"O'llCS lhe ftm h tine. At Ont'e n ihows re&eur ft"Om pain and the r JOY of accompl1 hmeot. • Thaf1 tht' fun of runnin Jha "-' u ...... • • Driver in bus c_rash previously cited·forspeeding Preliminary tnvestlgatton Indicates speed may have caused accident that left 18 dead WALK.ER, Calif. (AP)-A dozco scnously iajurcd survivors of a tour bus plunae that killed 18 other elderly people battled for life Saturday as authorities tried to determine whether spcechng caused the acci- dent One surv1vor said the bus driver was speeding at the time and had been hav1na dJfficulty controlling the bus, running it onto a shoulder of the road abdut 10 minutes before the crash. The driver had three previous speeding violations, includmg one for driving a tour bus too fast, and had once lost his hcensc for fa1hng to appear in court on one of the v1olauons, the California Highway Patrol sa.td. ' The bus, carrying 40 passengers to Sant.a Monica from a Nevada gam- bling junket. went out of control Fnday and ovcnumed as many as three umcs before coming to rc$t in the river, the patrol said. The vehicle left a skid mark 300 to 400 feet long on the windinJ mountain highway. Some of the victims' bodies were swept as far as 15 miles downstream by the racing river. One person was unaccounted for Saturday afternoon, but there was no search Wtder way and •uthoritics said they were not sure if that person ever was on the bus. The death toll made it the worst U.S. bus crash in nearly six years. Of the 22 iqjured taken to six hospitals JD Nevada and California, 12 were in serious condition and three of those were on the critical list. Mike Maurer a spokesman for California's t;;.mc disaster investiga- tion squad. said officials remain uncertam about the cause of the accident on the winding Sierra Ne- vada highway but had found-no obvious mechanical failures or tire problems. LaRouchegroupsaiDJ.lng . to take over DeDJs' Party Dad calls By the Aaaociated Pre11 LOS ANGEi ES -An official in Lyndon LaRoucbe's Nauonal Democratic Policy Committee has succeeded in stopping local Democrats from issuing anti-LaRouche letters and says his group wants to take over the party by 1988. "In the long run, we want to take over the Democratic Party," said Khushro Ghandi, the West Coast Coordinator for the LaRouche group. Ghandi defined "the long run" as the 1988 elections when LaRouche runs for president for a founb time. LaRouche, 64, has embraced ideologies of'the far right and the far left during his poltucal career. His organization asserts that tampering suspect 'very sick' Secretary of State Georg~ Schultz is a tool of the Soviet Unton and the Queen LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A man of England and her family. are ensaged 10 drug traffickmg. An effort by Los accused of trying to make money in Angeles Cou.nty Democrauc. officials to tnfo.nn voters about the LaRouc~e-the stock market through a drug- backed cand1dates was curtatled when Supenor .Court Judge ~arren Decnng . tampering scheme was a "very sick ordered that the party stop c1rculaung a fund-nusing letter which condemned boy," his father said in an interview LaRouche followers. published Saturday. JacJcpot grOWS to $12.88 mlJJJon Edward Arlen Marks. 24, a fired brokerage clerk, was arraigned Friday on a charge of puning rat poison in over-the-counter capsules Ill Orlan- do, Fla. SACRAMENTO -Nobody hit the grand prize in the California Lottery's weelcly "Big Spin" agam Saturday and the Jackpot grew to a record S 12.880,000. John McConnell. 69. a retired carpenter from Redwood City, won an an11uity worth S 1 million. He witl get $40.000 a year for 20 years after the lottery deducts 20 percent federaJ income tax. Quake.rattles wlndmv_s_ ln Sall.nas SALINAS -·A moderate eanhquake struck: Monterey County early Saturday morning, ratthng windows and cupboards. but causing no damages or mjunes, authont1es said. The U.S. Geological Survey said the can.hqualce, which had a prehmmary readmg of 4.8 on the Richter scale, was centered Just south of Hollister and east of Salinas. The state Office of Emergency Services said the quake was centered near Moss Landing, on the Pacific coast northwest of Salinas. ~ Record low turnout ezpected 1n election U.S. Magistrate James McMahon · red Marks a olcc · who served time in 1 QmJa or receiving Slolen propetty JLDd bas warrants outstandmg for his arrest iii h1s native Massachussets, held . without bail. , Maries is "a risk to the communi- ty," McMahon said. McMahon ordered a background report on Marks sealed and told U.S. marshals to deliver rum to Florida for further proccedin$§. Marks will be transferred to Flonda after a hearing SACRAMENTO -Secretary of State March Fong Eu predicted Fnday in Los Angeles federal court, FBI , .that a record low 4 7 percent of voters would vote in Tuesday's pnmary agent Paul DeF]ore~said Saturday. election. "I hope voters prove me wrong and that my prediction ofa record low OCFlores said he did not know primary turnout falls far below actual part1c1pation rates," Eu said 10 a when the hearing would be held. statement. She noted that the 1984 pres1dent1al pnmaJ)'drew only 48.6 percent If.convicted, he could face up to 10 of those re~stered to vote and said she does "not sense a high degree of mterest years in pnson and a $50,000 fine. m this pnmary. ·· Marks' father, Paul, said in a --------------"------'------------" telephone interview from his home in NOTICE ;-- The photographs of the Panasonic and i Ak'ai video cassette recorders on page 17 of today's Target sale section should be reversed. The price of the Panasonic model is $369. 99, and the price of the :A.kai model is $349.99. We regret any inconvenience this may cause @TARGET -A Gift Dad Will Really Eat Up! Charlotte, N.C., that his son was a "very sick boy." His remarks were published Saturday by a Los Angeles newspaper. "He always has been. Sick, very sick. Mentally sick," Marks said. But he said the drug-tamperinB case did not sound like somethmg his son would do. According to the FBI. Marks in- tended to make money by deprcssin~ the price of stock of the capsules maker, SmithKline Beckman Corp., while buying "put" opuons betting on such a decline. Despite an $8 million recall of Smith Kline products, the stock failed to dip substantially, and Marks made no profits, the FBI said. The slud marks were inconclusiv~ so far. s1nce they were not ncocua.rily brake marks, and preliminary finding may take weeks, he said. Mono County Sheriffs Depart- ment investigator Jobn Daniels blamed the aocidcnt on excessive speed. CHP officer Cory Pianlco said the accident occurred in "a section of 'S' curves and blind comers," where speed must be reduced to about 35 mph. Judy Sobel of Van Nuys was repainng a tire OIJ her motorcycle when the bus passed at a speed she estimated at 55 mph to 60 mph. Seconds later. she heard the crash. The bus, owned by Starltne Flaahfiood aftermath Ralph Stumpf (above) bola mome money aa.lYaCecl from bl• father•• atore near DoneyTille. Pa.. follcnrtnc P'rlday:,a flub Oood. llean- wblle. ln Etna. Pa .• (below) a car danallee from aome treee atona the abore of Pine Creel: after the atream o•er- Oowed lta banJra, At leut etcht people were killed ln the Oooda, and 10 more are mlaatna. Gov. Dlck Tbornbur1b declared 10 communUle• In weatern Pennsyl•anla d.lauter areu and the National Guard wu ordered ln to help clean up. The Number One Ranked Tennis Club in California c41tllt:IUllCU MYRON McNAMARA'S Hickory Farms has traveled the world to collect unique items for Father's Day. Choose from over 100 dlff erent gifts tn a variety of sizes and prices. From $8.50- $89. 99. We ship gtftsl Summer Junior Tennis Camps Phone Ordera Accepted. ·-~-<.......- SOUTH COAST PLAZA Carousel Court 540-6991 WESTCLIFF PLA-ZA 17th & Irvine. Newport Beach 642-0972 Myron McNamara has been a prominent name In tennis for.more than 20 years and has worked w ith such greats as Pancho Gonzales, Rod Laver and Jack Kramer, to name a few. Myron brings to these camps not only the experience Jong recognized by the world's top amateur and pro- fessional tennis playtHs, but also a. very personal Involve- ment in teaching to youngsters. These camps are opM to the public and are designed to Improve the tennis game of juniors. John Wayne Tennis Club Y-Shlru and visors w/11 be given to all campers and rackets will be awarded to camp tournament winners. Enrollment Is limited to six students per Instructor 1 1 7 1 JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEAGH S&&htsceina Tours of Santa Fe Sprinas. bounced off a fence along U.S. 39S about 90 miles southeast of Reno and plunged down a l S-foot embankment before oomina to rest upright with its rear ripped apart in a received whtk Klirncck was dnVJnt another Starhnc bus. The v1olat1ons dated back to December 1984, he sa1d few feet of water. -· The driver, Ernst Khmcck, had three speedina violations and one accident m~e t 18 months, with Paasenaer Cecil Dryer uid K11mcck was driving too fast when the bus went off the hiahway Friday. two of the s 'ng tickets involving buses, said Lt. Ted Engstrom. Klimcck, 48, also failed to appear in court on one of the citations and had lost his lic.ensc. tic said it was not 1mmed1ately known iftHe license was renewed. "It would be hard to keep control the way he was going," Dryer, 77, told a news conference at Washoe Medical Center in Reno. He said he could ':lot estimate how fast the bus was going but added, "Lt was over the s~ litrut." He said the acc1dent involved a car and one of the speeding tickets was Dryer, who was 1n satisfactory cond1tf<tn, said f(..li!R4Ck ap~ to narrowly escape problems Just 10 to J 5 minutes before the crash. COULD YOU MAKE $766/DAY AS A CONSULTANT? "Th8t'1 lhe nenige datty fM ch.,.cl by the nation'• conwltanta. The top tO~ 1verege 11,472 Ind the protaselon la let'oefy ~f. having experienced 1 ~ + growth rite HCh year'°' the Int e'9tit." -TH& Proleulooel Consutrant Newsletter LEARN HOW TO BUILD & MAINTAIN YOUR OWN CONSUL TING PRACTICE (FULL-TIME OR PART. TIME) AMMtlllel~...,._---IO ....... .,_~...., ..... or~-.....,...­ WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Any man 0< woman wllh a ~rketlble skill gained through edocalion °' experie~ Man109'I, engineers, tr11ner1, prollUC>fS. oonsultan11.1CCOUntant1 ln\'eltmeot acMtcri. reel estate profellionals, psyctlologlatl, llMlth e11e prolesstooals, attorn~ys military. educators. etc. WHAT Y()U..WJU LEARN IH 4 HOURS: How to NI your, ... (prloe your services) • e low- cot~ matteflng tfntf9gjel llrltlcJt WOtfr • How to build imaige/reputatt0n • How to 1"°"1 gl'tlng ewe~ ralu.bla know.now for frM • How tetget clients to seek you out first • How to Iden"!; coneultlnfl OflPOtfUnl,,.. • The 7 llluatlont whictl require a OO!llultln! • How to oat eo.t5~ of 'f04Jf butlneM frvm ,.,.,,.,. • Advertlalngl8rochurll/Capabiltty 1tat9mlnt1 • Why ,ot1 tltouldn 'I w. • rHUma • Contractl/Bllllng1/Collectlon1 • How to Ct'Ntl '°"'own dMtMd • How to NII conaultlng from your aemlnara/~urea •How ro ptOttr wttllfl Mitring IM elMll (ot Im~> CllMtt • How to handle the first tao.to-tece meeting with proepect • How lo flll • contncr dVlfttg IM tlrtt maeUng • Marketing 11r11egiaa which 00n 't WOfk and hUl1 your tmllQI • ProteelloNI ~ • Performance contrac1a • Pl'OpONI ""1flng • How to ekJ*ld With loW overhead • Natwonclng • Strategln which eniwre soccaaa • And much, much mot9. 80WWI OEY'E1.MB) BY HOWAll> L ~dltor publlltler of The Prolaulonal Contultant newsletter and author of 111 bookAI and audlocuMtte learnlng prog.ram1 on marlletlng 1nd management of ooneultlng ShanlOl't began oon1ulting In 1971 whit. teaching 11 tl'le University of Southern Calllomla and C.llfomla St1ta Unlveralty ~ lhln 35,000 hive attended hie nationwide 11mlr\11r1 on oon eultlng, and he'• now nationally known u "The Consultant'• Conloltant " TUITION ONl y .. , -lncfudal WOtkbooll Ind reeource material. Pre-raglltrallon 11 1CIYl1ed. To register. call t~5.Ext 7474-A Unabla\Oregj91erlnldvance? Ragieler 11 the Seminar 30 rnlnut• b9fofe llatting lime Pay. mentmayblmlldabyl/ISA,~d.~~. check or Ollh. For further dltds abOut Ihle #'llfl/nM"' MPC, phone (803> 513<6378 CHOOSE 1 OF e WORKSHOPS IANDlEOO MON • .:..~Ul\9 18th 1 pm Uft 1:30 pm CATAMAAJ.N RE80AT HOTtl ~ MIMlon Blvo OOSTAMUA TUES., June 17th 1 pm OR l :JO pm HA'~NYINN 2277 Hltbof 8'Yd LOS ANQEl.ES WEO,i. June 11th 1 pm oA 8:30 pm 1-iOllOAY INN DOWNTOWN 750 Ganancs Ave .. ,.,,.._. A-11111111 t1I ~ 1'911'1 'Ill ~II. tll C.--. ...... °""' 747"4 •llOIWNo, NH O.t1CM t , .. ,. ... . ·soviets Will ignore SALT.if U~S •. ~oes . MOSCOW (AP) -Tho Soviet U.S. leaden in 1979. Even thouah 1t • • . ' Union &nnoU.Qccd Saturday it would WU WU not ratifted by the 1.JS. 1' Tew arms p~ol nasals pend''ng no lonair fl I bound by arm1 limi-Senate, both idet ert,eecS to abide by JV 1 ,a ' I:' J t.ation qreeinents reached with the 1t. United Statel in tbt 1970. if Wash-The ICCOtd limits to l,200 the COLOGNE. West Germany (AP) fabo a.trived in Col()lne earlier m inaton exccedt weapons limits set by number-of missiles in each counW• -Soviet oeaouatocs at the the week to attend the sixth annual the SALT lhccords. anenaJ that can be equiooed -'th stalemated Ean.West ta1b in Vienna conpas ofthe Nobel ~w1nnina "AuoenutheU.S.A.&Odbeyond multiple warheads. It al.O Ktl a wilJ IOOl\ make new proposals for lnttmational Phyaidafts for the the ~blished level& of ann1 ... the ceilina oft ,320 on the combination of rcduct1on1 in conventional military Prevent.ion of Nudear Wa_r. A Soviet Soviet Union will con1idetiteelf free bomber-carried air-launched missiles forcea in Europe, the chief-0fa Soviet phy iciu, Y evaeny Ch.azov, i1 co- from the relevant commitment.I ... with multiple warhead.a.'--.._ news qency said Saturday. praident of the aroup. and will take the n~ practical The Tau statement, tbrfint of· ~ an .interview ~th-The . A&-Falin, a fotmer Soviet ambusadoT •teP.1 to j)f'event.the mili~-~teaic ficial Soviet ~on to Reqan•a , 10C11ted Presa. Valenpn Fahn, .direc-to Weit Oermany, spoke in German panty from bein, upset, wd tbc announcement, denied allqations toroftheaovemll!-enuNovostinewa durina the J0.m1Jlute i.Dterview. officfals new qency Tau. that the Soviet Union hu violated qency, also discussed the an-Falin said Soviet nqot aton at the The Soviets acculed the United SALT 11 and c1wpd that Reqan oo~cefT\e.nt In Moscow Wat the troop.reduction talks 10 Vienna will States of dan&erou1ly underminin1 used the allcption to justify future Soviets will not. feel bou~ by the introduuncwpropotal "aboutJu.oe the v~· founcfation1 of arms control . · SALT JI treaty if the Uruted States tO"thatwillROcctanAPriJ lhJ?CCC.:.11 efforts announcina it may exceed U.S. VlOlatJolll. excieeds the weapons limits set m the ~ Soviet leader Mikhail S. limits o SALT II. . "The So~et aide ~bserved, and apecment. Gorbachev in Eut Berlin. At the White House, spokesman observes, stn~y and in full volu~: "The Soviet side will adjust to Gorbachev proposed .. mean- Edward Ojerejian re1ccted assertions all. the com11Utments taken by it, Amencan actions," Falin said. ''If the Ln&f'lr' reductions m both conveo- that the United St.ates had opened the wd Tass. American side attempts to injure our tioo.al military forces and tactjcal door to a new arms race. But the White House spokesman tnteresu, we will not just take notice nuclear weapons across Europe, TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -Dr. f.dward Teller, oae of the acitn· ti.ltl helped develop the atomic bomb, II.id Saturday that· the Chernobyl nuclear dill.JtCf came u no 1urpriae -.. I ex- pected iL .. He uid on laracl radio t.liat in the late 1940t.bewamcd the U.S. Atomic~ Commission o1 the danaera orthe O\emobyl-cype nuclear reactor. • He .--a.et"°"' · , ··1 ~ ·~ _:.we wm worried abOut 1i~ we have • roneen it and we 11t no ~ buildina that .kind of rellCtOt and we pro tcd IPi t i~" T dlcr aid the AEC heeded the watniQI. ~ Tbe 71-yar old pbysiciat aaid that moct ol tbc n:aaon in lhe world were llfc aod that the Chemobyl diJutcr co~ be uted to enbanoo ai/ety. ~ Teller said a committee of .. Bc!cau.te It ba~1 bccaaae American lcientiru which he the wont c:ue .....s ma but lhe headed declared Cbernobyl·type co~ueaces were liiniu:d, I araphite, water-cooled ~uclear think 111 the end we will really reactors unaa!e and wained that learn bow to liilC audcar eocqy in people lhould not tie l.llowcd the npt way without excauve within five miles of them. · daniier·" "We feel •ery strongly that the U.S. wd Reapo .. had aone the extra of it, but react COrte$pondtngl)'... "from. the Atlantic to the Urals ... ~~cl~~~~ .. ~~ m~~the~fo~~~~ ~---------·--~===========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ said. "In o~ view, the pattern of to deal patiently and firmly with the • Soviet non~mplianc:e is absolutel)" panem of Soviet nofi-<:omplianoe." nouncement wdl put out of-reach a clear, and therefore tbete assertions "The president continues to hope SIUDmit meetina between Reapn and by the Soviets are baseless." that the Soviet Union will take the Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev On Tuesday, Praident Reapn constructive steps need to cbanae the this year. ~.dcconu11ionifta of -two .au--,...-•ntua••An-!' n.1-:Wi.aid.-... wn..,tn-.• ~....-~., The newt as.ency said a SWJUnit clear submarines, keet»na the United He uid the Soviets must demon-could only be held if there arc signs States within the limits of SALT II, strate .. true mutual restraint," the United St.ates is ready to "achieve but also served notice that be would provide a "positive responte at the concrete results on at least one or two not be bound by the "fundamentally ncaotiati.ng table and at Geneva" and quest.ions in the sphere of security." flawed" treaty io future military come to terms with its own military The other condition nameCl by the decisions. buildup. · Soviets was a "relevapt pofitical A day later, Defense Secretary The spokesman aaicl the United t b .. Caspar Weinber&er said the United States has not received a formal a mosp ere. St.ates would definitely ianorc SALT diplomatic notice of the aovcmment "It 11 clear that the challengina II this fall by proceedinJ with armina response and officials have only seen move made by the United St.ates in no S-S2 bomben with crwsc missdes. the Tass version. wayatteststoeithcroneottheother," SALT II was siped by Soviet and Tass implied that the U.S. an-Tass said Saturday . Ariane after ·4th fciilure KOUROU, French Guiana (AP) -Europe's Ariane rocket., blown up after the third staac failed lo ianite, i1 bein, grounded until all problems are resolved, top rankina official Frederic d'Allcst said Saturday. It was the fourth failure in 18 launches for the Ariane series and the third involvmg the third sta&C· The deetsion to around Ariane ends the Europeans' brief monopoJy of the lucrative market for satellite co~ tracts f ollowina a series of U.S. setbacks. It lcawa uldh4e cuSk>mcn, at least temporarily, without a vehicle to put their payloads into orbiL Ground technicians destroyed the Ariane 2 rocket about 4'h minutes after liftoff Friday niaht from the launch pad at the space center here when the thJrd stase failed to i&nite. An Intelsat V communications satel- lite, worth approximately $SO million, was destroyed with the launche(. D' Allest, praident of Arianespace, said an independent commission would bcain studyina the ~roblem ~ Monday and will submit its con- clusions by the end of June. • 2spend .... - working in space MOscdw (AP) -Two ~ monauts spent five hours outside fbeir space station Saturday, )Veldina partS on a tower of trusses that Soviet news media have said could one day be used to link ·Space stations. . "By weldina such lattice and pjn ~frames, space assembly and consuue.. lion workcn are to usemble larp structures in orbit," the official news qency Tass said. .. One more step was made toward build.in& complex con- structions and structures ... and hence one more step toward multi-purpose orbital complexes." Cosmonauts Leonid Kizim· and Vladimir Solovev bcpn crectina the structure Wednesday, spcodina near- ly four hours outside the spece station Salyut 7. Durina Saturday's spacewalk, they used portable space welding equi~ ment they had tested on previous mission, Tass said. The news.agency said Q.ne purpose of the operation was ·10 test the stteOfth ofbuildina materials1 such as alum1t1um and mqneaium ailoy. Ananespece 1s the commef'Clal arm of the Euro~n Space Aaency con- sortium behind Ariane. Barope'• Ariane rocket at liftoff Saturday. Instruments were mounted on the 40-foot-high tower lo monitor its vibrations and other data. A low power laser beam relayed the infor- mation to the Salyut 7 capwle", Tass said. Colluftlll«« To "r•fl«~Judgr 8111 flll<Donald -17191 In-In« Bl"d •• Suitt I !9 -Tuai!:: CA 91680 -10 '8)0618 Tlilrd ·boJDblng in 2 days leaves 15 dead on traln > By th A.Jaoclated Prell COLOMBO.Sn Lanka-Acrowded, slowmov1ngpauc~crtrarn bound for Colombo was bombed Saturday, lulhna up to l S people in the third bombina in two dayJ on this island firacked by the Tamil struulc for a separate homeland. The bombina brought !l?e two-<lay death toll to~. and ~idcnt Junius Jayewardene. called on .e1ttzens ~o prote;ct themselves agau~st the "scourge" ofintemat1onal terronsm. A pohce official revealed meanwhile that the aovcmment was armina youths in some villages with shotguns to protect themselves apinst Tamil l\ttacks. France te.ta bomb equal to WwU bl••t WELLINGTON, New Zealand-(nits most powerful nuclear test of the year, France on Saturday detonated. a de~ice in the South Pacific ~ual ~n fon::e to the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, New Zealand officials said. The test took place at Muroroa Atoll in French Polynesia, said an official of the Seismol<>sical Laboratory of New Zea.land's Department of Scientific and tndustrial Research. There was no immediate comment from the French aovcrnment Mayor Takesh1 Araki of H1rosruma., Japan. sent a protest telepam to Gilbert Pcrol. the French ambassador to Japan, said the Kyodo News Semce. The telearam marked the eighth time this year and the 381st time since 1968 that H1rosh1ma officials protested a nuclear tesl Five Sill• arraJgned bJ jet plot MONTREAL -Five Sikhs we~ arraian~ .Saturda~ on chaf'ICS of consparina to pouess explosives with intent to tl\Jure. am14 reports of an allescd plot to blow up an Air-India jumbo jct leavin, New York. Police with weapons drawn rinaed the prisonen' box at the Quebec Sessions Court and auarded the courtroom door u each of the five men entered no plea to the cbaraes. Spectators includina about 40 .local. Sikhs, and reponen were searched with metal detecton before entenna ttie courtroom. Police at New York's John f . Kennedy International Airport and Air-India officiab there · went on .. fulJ security aJert" after "airport authorities weft alened I.ate yesterday," said Port Autho,rity spokesman Lloyd Schwalb. He declined to discu the reason for the alert. Top soCa-darlty UJJderpGDJJd leader nabbed WARSAW, Poland -Authorities on Satu:onounced the arrest oC Zbipiew Blijak, the top Solidarity underatound who had been in hidina 11nce the Occcmbcr 1981 military ~down that crushed the free trade union movement Blliak. J 1, a former electncWl who led• 1980~tk1top~ at the Unus tractor factory tn Wanaw, wu th! mott wanted Solidarity fU&JtJve and his arrest was likely to be ucvcre blow to the outlaWed unw~ federation. . hr-~IJt ~T dnwn 10,000 •ldta PRETORIA. South Anica -About 10,000 whit.et pthetcd at an Afnk.ancr hnne Saturday for the first joint rally by the nation's four ultraconter'lltive movements to mount a united challcnat to the JOYCm• mcnt'a limited raoe refonns ... As a white nauon, 'ft'e wtsl) to urvive in freedom in our own fatherland. We demand to be aovemed by our own people. I( you wre power, you 1ose it," uid Andries Tttumicht. ltader of tht rar·naht Con auvc Party. r-' ., Foun.der John Gardner Endorses Jon Brand for • supervisor Jon Bf and has served lis conm.rity as Mayor of Lalllla Beach, President of the CMc Leacue and President of the Greenbelt. Comments Brand: HI have taught at Orange Coast College for over twenty years. The initial growth that helped our community is ~ow ~urting us; too man.y c~rs, too much commercial development, too much crowding, JUSt too much. It 1s time for new, energetic leadership in the Fifth District.'' Paid for by Vote The Brand Committee 1368 Ce(ritos Et Jon Brand Laguna Beach, CA for County Supervisor .. r 0Nnge Coett DAILY PILOT/~. June 1, 19 8 Childi'en 'sgood ~anners Jeained fiOm·parents \ . . .FOREVER BIS t aearly ai08P ~ Dear Ann Landers: I read the eoCIOMd ldvcrtitemeot in the Walt Suect Jowrial. It Ml sponsored by tJllited Tocbnolosica Corp._ of Hartlord, C.ol)A. Please fU\d room for il in your CC>lumn. Ann. It says euct.ly what l'-ve been think..ina for lhe last 20 yca.n. -Faithful Ann So•H•• oaee asked Soetllie:rber. a Hem to be learalq u1moN. Fan In Napa Valley .- Otar Pal~ ftuU for 1e11d- tq • IMa ae . I bope, every panat ·wMM .,.. laad oa my COltmD sea1 wtJJ &U• tllie mesu1e · ...... alJ. I&'• u u,.ct of Ameri- ca famllJ Uf• &M& lw coaeenaed me ,_ a .... dme. AN INVEWJ'- ONT TB.AT PAYS DIVIDENDS HoRoscoPl M_.yJaet "WIMrr don tile Soa~ actully bella1" Tit• Seadtenaer uld, prondJy, "Wlaa yow aodee ~ c~dreD uy, 'Yu, 1lr,' ud 'No, ma'am.' '' B•t ped .maJLDen are not a matter ot 1eoaraplay. Tlte.-e ate u muy polite cbll- dra ID Cariboa, Maille; Wlcktta, llao; ud Tacoma, Waab; 11 there are la Nakffl. Ml11. Cklldra doa't learn pollteou1 from a pottmartt. Tltey lean It from a parent. AIU!3 (March 21-Apnl 19): Opportunity seized less than 24 hours qe> wiD DOW pay dividends. Accent On ----------- home, leCUrity, financial prospects. Family meoiber talks about ma.JOr dometuc adjustment Tawua. Libra . ~-..EY natives play sipuficant roles. ~fUn TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): 0 Scenario tuphghts Jlamour, intriaue, MARR mystery. Key is to be discreet. Much ••••••••••• information can be gleaned behind teenes. You'll need privacy, pin indicated throuah meditation. GEMJNl (May 21-June 20): This can be your power-play day. Lunar. numerical cycles higbhght timing, charisma. personal appearance, money-makJna opportun1ues. Lntens1fied love rclat1onsh1p. O mcer. Capricorn fiiure prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22). What appeared lost wHI be recovered. Includes opportunity in professional area. You'll bend of burden, you'll have chance to reach Wlder audience. Love relatJonship grows mten~. Aries plays role. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Emphasis on new start, creative ideas, BRIDGf CHARLES GOREN DEAR MR. GOREN Q.-Wf' baVf' a problem that, trom tlme to tlme, has cause-d a ralr amount or unple-uantnua ln oar same. Thf' au<"tlon hu f'nded at two DO trump. At lhf' t"nd or the lland, wben declanr bas madf' a.lne trfcb, we 1t&rt to •core lt u 70 below tht" llnf' and 30 aboVf' w•en the declarer ln1l11ta that hf' bld th.rff no trump. What do thto Law• or Brfdlt" bavf' to say about tbat?-W. C., Ft. Lauderdalf', Florida. A.-Th1s <Jltuatlon 1s not c-ov<'r<'d by either t he Laws of ('ontra1 t 11r Duplicate Hr1dge Howpvn. gu1c1c•- lines for tournamrnt C"omm1111•t•., at duph< at1• 1•ven1 ... 'fUJ(j(Psl that. bar rm!( any information to th~ con· trary, th1• l'<IJllm11tN' a<'<'<'Pl" the word of th1• pc•r-.on who madf' the bid, t>ven 1f all t hrN• others at the table< hum the uppo-;1tf• Th<' theory I'> that 'llnCI' bru!j.tt• I'> a )(amf• ror la <lw~ and g1•nt lt•mt>n t lw pf•rson whn madt> thl' h1<l 1n d1'.f>11t1· 1-; morf' hkf' I~ to b1· rtRhl than a11~11111• ,.,.,,. A.., a m:ntn 111 tart <;1wh a "1tm1 t11in rhc1 art'>•' 1n a ma111r 11at111nal 1•hamp1on ... t11p Mar:. /.11;1 .Jan1b} and h..r la11• hll'>ban<I 0'>wald W('f<' playing al(atn'>l Edgar Kaplan .md his lat .. w1f1• B1•11y Evnvorlf' at t lw ta hie• t h1111gh1 t h.1t .'>1ar~ Zit a liad titd t hr•·• nu I ru111p "" I hat wlif'n sh1· mad1 111 lnrk-. not v11lnl'rahlf' 11 \lo a' ..,, orc·cl 11p tt.., ·i :w I' \t>ryon1• t ti al '"· 1•xnopt for Mary l1ta She•'""'"'"" that 'lht· had bid only I w11 no trump and that the -"""rt' ..,hould bf' 1•nrf•rf'<i a., I RO Ttw more· I lw 111 lwr 1 hn·1· play(•r.., at th" tHhll' inwH•·d that 'ilw had htcl thr('c· no trump t 111' rnon• adamant Mary 7.tl•l wa .. 1 hal ... 11,. hH<I hid 0111 v two Ev1•ntually tlw t1111rnam1•n11l1rN· tor wa ... 'lumn111111'<1 and th1• 1ww wa .. plll IH'fori· him I l11wc•v1·r I hPr(' wao; no wa) rt.at 1111' ma111n1y wa'i gmn)( tu \loin lhh uni• ,,.., an)11nc who 1<now.., The• Bo..,..,1 a"I ~ary I.Ila'" 1 all1•n h~ hc•r frll'nrt .. 1 .111 '''"' 11fy "hPn -.hi· mak1•., up lll'r rn1nd I hPrf' IS no ITHI\ 111)( h•·r ('1•rt;11r1l~ no t1111rnllmf'11I 1l1r1•1 ror \lo ,,.., ~11tnl( to rnw hl'r. Thf" ff> trtf"fi. hut hr w,.-. ftj(ht~ a 10 .. 101( c·awlf• In d1·"r"·rat 111n. tw ft nally al(rt>('d to u111•pt 1811 a" t h1• '4cn11· V1rtm• had t ri11mph1·d1 Q.-1" It f'Vf'r rlaht to undf'rl4"ad "" ar4" on op40nln1r lf'ad agalnat a 1ut1 rontra"t?-H. M , SaC'ramf'n to, C'allromta • • t ~ . -'• . "' ••• '' . .. t • ' ' ' . • t • .. '(" .. ' t •• '' ' . ' . •••• . '. . . Commoa covtety, ulortuate- ly, u1 beeome u acommon 'VlrtH. • Yoa'll now yo1've done a lood Job of teacbbl1 Wlan y01r c-lld aay1, "T'UU yoa for teacllln1 me to uy, ''ftank yoa.' " • • • Dear Ann Landers: The woman who admitted she is preJud1ced qaio1t fat people made my blood boil. If she could walk in the shoes of a 300-pound person for JUSt on day, shem1gbt change her mind. • •• I.Illus Obesity is an illness either physi· cal or emotional. I have been both fat and thin, spent a fortune on djet doctors, nutritionists, psy- chiatnsts, shots. pills, acupuncture and aym memberships. Today's message is clear. If you want to get nch quack, write a diet book or come up Wlth a new weight-loss passion, romance willm&ness to break from status quo. You 'II get to heart of matters, you'll ~ provtded with pnv1leged 1nformatJon and probably be invited to gourmet dmmg. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Follow through on first impressions. Family reunion is featured. money dts.pute will be settled. Dtg -Oeep for information, reject superficial responses. Circumstances take sudden tum in your favor. Aquarian plays role. . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Spotlight on legal affairs, rights and permissions, cooperative efforts, special auentJon to mantaJ status. Keep options open, realize plans must be flexible. Invitation to travel could be pan of exciting scenario. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Some of your best qualiti~ surge to forefront. Vigor returns. you get good "health repon." Emphasis also on pets, dependents, basic procedures, employment. Refuse to be rushed into snap decision. SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Exchange of1deas provC$ fruitful. Mem~r of opposite sex msp1res, lends spice. Gaan indicated through wntten word. Scenario highlights change, travel, romance. Gemini, Virgo play significant roles. A.-lr thr kinit 1'4 "un•ly l(mnJ( In bf• in 1h1mmy and 1t 1~ almo .. t •<•rt am thllt dPt lan•r hit" morf' than on1• rar<I in I hf• !lllit . 1t 1·011ld be• rtl(ht to 11nc1nlPnrt thl' Rrf' flowcvN tf you "'''"'r 11rul1•rl1•:ul an un• 1n 1tw1t1v1•11 1nnd1t11111s. y111111n• jtolnJ( In Ill' rtl(hl 011 J>4 re "'' t 11 f I tw r 1 nw REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 1~ Gitt Certiftcates In s1 O. $25, s50 denomlnaHons Available at the Service Desk. Redeemable at any Marsholls store aimmick. If you an: a pbysaaan, it pkasc let tbem know they arr specialize in obestiy. 1 have dieted, l~ved and appreciated. Do it. will exercised and suffered self.<fenial you Ann? -B.8. In Tew until 1 caBnot face it anymott. F.ach Otar B.B.: Yoe d.N, ud a.• !erf new effon brio fa11e hope and coavt.Dclq ••1· nub fer u ev~ su...,-uent failure brina• latelll&ea&, Hppordn letter to a ... ~ ... ......,. _. •erm•• of IOdetJ daat .., a... more despaic. for too 1_,· explol* ....... Overwei&ht people are sensitive. Uped. A.ad .ow a ..,..u.,.... They .know bow they look and Ynn TnJy: U JH U•• Mt en.. don't 11eed to be remanded. Nor do Overeaten A.lloaymoa, I up, .. they appreciate beina made fun of, to do so. Tllo1saad1 of people un cajoled, naS&ed or pleaded with to wrttten to uy I& did die Jeb fer "please do somethina about your-tlliem •M• all el•• tail.._ n. self." What they DO need 11 adbas for die uu.al ._... acceptance and approval. They qunen ls: P.O. Bos Ht'7t, IM also need to be evaluated fairly for. Aqela, Mttt. (Bed 1ou ,._. employment And while you are at book flrtt for a local claptet.) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on home, secunty.11.fts. flowers, music, desiao. You'U cba.n&e "look" of residence. Family diJ?u&e is settled, money picture is briahter than antietpated. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio play paramount roles. AQUARWS (Jan. 10-Feb. t 8)~ Loot behind scenes. mne tnqutrlet,__/ give full play to intellectual curiosity. A very "romantic figure" is put of scenario and wilt help boost your morale. Perfect techniques, define terms. avoid sclf-deoeption . PISCES (Feb. 19-Marc.h 20): Empbasit on payments, ooUectioas. investments, strong love relationship. You'll be tested, challenged, uked to meet deadline. Older individual is on your side, lends benefit of experience. Capricorn native plays role. IF JUNE t JS YOUR BIRTRDA Y you arc family-oriented, were greatly influenced by mother, have aounnet appetite and minor dia,estive problem. Capricortlf Cancer play im~na.nt. roles .in. y~ur hfe. ,Youi_J travel more this year you'll be 10volved 1n civic aCllVJllCS, you U wnte and debate, you'll ~ome more 10te~ted in politics. ':'ou could~· there miaht also be an addition to family. Spectal reunion OCCUB 10 -June. In December, money and love will make month most memorable of 19&6. Quali ty menswear for le ss.-.. Father 's Famous name oxford shlrtl solldl comparable In qualHy at $26 stripes comparable In quality at S27 Ane. long sleeYe dress shirts with cloalic button-down cot- 1a,.. In blue stnpe, red lh1pe, solid blue and white. Easy. care cotton/polyester oxford- cloth. Sizes 15 to 17. Arst quality. 1 O<rl. 1Uk ties . . .. .. . 5.99 comparable In qualtty at 16.50 Fomout maker and deslgnef '*In neat pc]ttems and strfpes. Rrstq~. Sf.net •ny qantlon• for &Jtl• tf>I••• to< harl,.. H. <kt,..• ••d o .. r •a.rtr, le ta,. nt tlll1 e~apa .. t. ('harlH Oona ae4 0 u Pf''90n&11J. ., &Jtel, .tatt .. •nd,.nale to euw•r a.II ............. ,,,., .... t .... ol.,. ..... ........... ~ .. ....... ---~ ........ -'T'-c...,.....""'"-• ,.._. -" Over 236 11oret nationwide CANOGA PARK FUWRTON COSTA MESA GIWIADA HJllS CULVER CITY HUffTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LA MIRADA PASADENA SAN BERNARDINO rum• THOUSAND OAKS W. COVINA TORRANCE 20'-to 60'-le than deportment store regular prtces. every day ••It htf'il. FTC•: I 1 """""'-ell .... -... .,...,,, .. _ . ..., ....... euJllfV""' ....... "'""' - - 0,. lll • lJI • ..., ' ' ••• JO ., ..,_.,. .... ,.,. .. , .. FOR CUSTOMER INFORMATION. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-654-6543 Photo raphy by 1Ae Pa1n1 HIS & HER BEACH FASHIONS BY CAROL HUMPHREYS Not on11 Jo tht young men of Southtm UJjfom;, know how to hang trn, shoot t.ht tubt and riot tbt CUI~ this surftt Stt iJ ttSpOIJSJ'blt f0t Sttting. tJttf trtnJ in mtn s fashion. Tht nrimwtar of Ulifomia bach boys Jw b«otnt today's lf'Ol1S'lt'i for "bop" ol "1 agts. '1 doti 't think tht surf tr loolc iJ an •gt, but j/I attitudt:, Vt11 fC!U1J8 mtn to mtn in thtit JOian ftlt this look. It iJ asual, ~g, ~ ~«t for OClt inforrrW_ QlifMJJI JifistT!t. Wt'~ b«n IMnl it a1 our btiehts l0t ttm-N°" it's tht liottat MW atna in~ through- out tht COtlDtlT' "tliJ Sttp/11.nit Wargo, mtn :S Fashion dirtctot at ROOin.sai :S. Robinsons fr.turtd thil CISUI/ look of tht b durinK • "Fact oft.ht D " fashion """'at thtir Fuhion lsWJd stOt't whttt '2J rJUnl mtn m "botlin of tht 801'' rrJOJtJtJ chest "Kin of tht Bach" &MU«u Thtrt U tffilf nothing"!" about Ot'tf· sued H1waiJl.n shuts, trt shim and r.nk tops. And although swim crunks. caJ/td 'jams, .. now comt in "1 lengths, thq stiJJ hi~ tnditiOtlli styling. Whit is l'Jttf, hoflt'tm', I.It tht ucjting MW prints and uniqut color combinations. Whtthtt riding tht surf or cruising · through town, today's asu.J guy choom logo trt shim, bright co/Ottd tlnks, Haniian-styltd shim and jams pnnttJ with ntOfl brights to smhick P'Sttls. gt0mttncs, phids. strips. auJm and Rorals. TM mcxr uym tht btrrtt and tht onlr rrquutd "ctSSCf'f is• corckd p.u of sung/Jssts. "/think Ont ttJSOl1 this surftt look took oH is btau~ tvttyaitt is so into (tmtSS and showing oH thtir bOJitJ IJ(Jft. Gup min bttttr slupt and an ftlf thtJt hip fOUIJI imuls that <Xl11 tht surftn could ftlf btfort, "1dckd Wargo "E..m in Europt.111,rhing from Ulifomil is hot ... l, ·. .. I Be espe~ially cautious if your ski~ is sensitive O~ly, dry. combination and ICQJltlVC. One of the above i.J not awn type. You P.vo? lt'a aeOS1tive. layer of skin is thinner than averue, providina lea protection for the underl}'lng akin layers. The trick is to play deiecuve when seOlltive reactions sucb as reddenan&, itcbiQ. burning smalJ bumps. dila- tion of surface blood vessels, haves and swelli~ occur. ehmnated products, one by one, until J discovered the culprit. Three other iogredientJ that can be imtatina to aomc with ICnSitive skin, aocordan& to skin apccialist -Lia Schorr, arc lanolin (uacd in moiaturizcra) • propy·lenc alycol (f~nd in moisturuers and body-are productJ) and pbcnylcnedianune (a component of hair colorina.) Semitive &kin can be dry, oily or combination. What characterizes aemitivc akin 1s itJ vulnerability to one of more of a host of potential irritanta. chemical and env.ironmen-w. Senaitive skin may look deceptive- ly 1nnooent -radiant and clear - mblt of the time, then flare up with a veq,eanoe when it comes in contact with an irritant. Th~ culpnt could be anytb~ from an inamUent in your foundation to the deterseot used on your towel.s. The most common skin sens1tiv1ty is to fragrance -which means not only perfume, but all household products, which contain frqrance. I remember once I had the habtt of always splashm& cotoane on the back of my neck and shoulders. After a rash broke out there, l thou&ht back to what J was applyina in that area. I Dirt, makeup residue, pollution and ctpn:tte smoke can also be irntantl to sensitive skin so cleanllllcss 11 truly next to aodliness for this .,-oup. Thin skin. an tnbentcd tr&Jt most oft.en found in redheads and blondes (tbouab certainly not exclus1ve to the fair-haired) almost always means perpetual sensitJV1ty. The epidermal SensJt1ve skin makes it.self known sometimes tbrouah splotcbiness u blood bounds to the surface at the first hint of excitement So beware Qf extrcm~ tn temperature. bot spicy Sophisticates were a hit at super shop fund-ra_iser The Soph1sttcatcsof ATSC had a wmner witb ns 'Shop'Til You Drop'eventat the Newporter-close to 400womensbowed up and spent$37,000with the 34 vendors an su hours. "Shopping is my fa vonte pastime.·· said mem bcr Vickie Man. Will thcydonapm?" Absolutely," said president Mary8abata110. "Forthe first time 1t turned out real well We should make S 7 .000 for A TSC One of the favorite booths of the shoppers was the fashion Jewelry offered by Joyce Kmg ofGallene of In tenors. The hncs were so long that some of the women never made 1t to the front of the hne. Cindy Galardl,ctwnnan. made 1t through the line and to the ca~at 3 p.m. "<Busaness was Wlbcl1cv~" wd Kmg later.·· The Jewelry pieces arc replicas of the real thing. Z1rcon1as arc .made by computcr these days and thc~look bell.er than. -· the real thing. Women used to say 'my husband would never let me wear costume Jewelry •Women are more secure now," added Kmg. who has been in 1ntenordes1gn for 30 years and Jewelry for three. . "Why buy the real tt»ng." asked Garlard1 (whb plans to tell only her best fnends which nng1s the great fake.) Also, doing a great business was the Beverly Hilb Bag lady and the fun fur booth ART,FASmONANDJEWELRY:Thefashmnables viewed artwork by members Gloria Bradesoa Hassett and JoAll.De Mb and Earlene Moses at a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton Mix was showing ofThcr portrait of Barbara a.ad Keal Freut(he'sa member of the groups men's aux1hary) while her subjects stood by Members and guests were comphmcnttng Hassett on heran cspcc1ally the colorful acrylics. a new medium for her Moses. a NB rl's1dent. discussed the basic elements of art and d1spl3.)'ed some of her collcct1on including ones which reflected her technique reminiscent of the old world masters Also. mem bcr Pat Gro" showed five ofher watercolors including her pru.c winnina "Summer Garden "(She has been stud yin& only two years.) After the luncheon. D. N. Evans Couture ofLquna' prescned ongrn.al designs and Jewelry during infonilaJ modeling A spccnll guest at the luncheon was Marcku Laba di Greay who was 1n town to show ber jewelry collection at Saks Fifth A venue, SCP Fashionables membcn attended a pnvate cock.tail rccept1or\ to meet the Marcbcsa who was accompanied by her son Paolo .. Gruy.OlpEllla, en1oy°"ha her mccllnJ with the marcbesa, invited her to the RC lunCheon The v1sllor did and was accompanied by another 1nv1t.ccBWu Wallerl9.Sf Afasbion director, and both were weann8Jewelry from the collection. LEAUG E MEMBERS: A.mstancc Lea&ue ofNew- pon Beach ha~ one more mcct1ng-J une 16-and then mem be~ w1 II have the sum mer off. To gear up for the new >car. 17 5 league members met at the Balboa Bay Oub and installed new officers including Marie Fruce Lefebvre, president The group spent the mom mg going over annual re pons before recess mg foran "Over the Rainbow" luncheon arranged by l.ft Gormley. Twenty-five prcs1denu including V irgmia Castle ( · 4 3-· 44). Marton Plckeoa, who conducted the installa- tion, and Barbara Do1ta, 11:nmed1~te past president. attended. , · PREMIERE: More than 350 gatherecd at Players Restaurant to gcta preview of"Premierc," the fund-raiser oflrv1neGu1ldofthcOC PerfonnmsAruCcnter. When the cunam raises on this one Oct. 24 tt wilJ be to open the ncwJ W R<>b1nson 'sstoreatSouthCoast Plv.aand U> celebrate the grand opening of the Center. Canl WUkal a.ad Tile Ima Friedel will be co-<:ha1nnenof Prcmjere. More than 3.000 are expected at the store ope rung. JadJ~ Criatluo, 551-8063. has more mfo on the party. foods, Uft CA~we, )'CUl mub. coimctica wiU> ~extncU of mint' or cam)?hor and alcohol Jta beat to be a middlo-of-the roadet -avoid extremes. Keep thinu sirilplc. Find your aki.n-<are producta and atick. with tbem-don'tjumparound unleu the tried and tnae cauJet a sensitive reaction. Aim for a beauty rqimen that uses u few producta u poaible. Other binu for 1Cnaitive akin a.re: Protect yc>unelf from the aun -use a high double cf.iait suntereen, bat with a brim, s~lasset. Do not ov Cante. Use a mild cream or lotion. Always ute tepid water. Nb cold shbwen. no hot ahowers -just akin respcctina'warm o Beware of banb faciala. For wind and low humidity, a bi&h perf o.rmaocc mosturi.zer will provide eome burier. 1 MW awe your f'.ace i1 totally bare wbenyouworkout,J~· orawim. That means clca111ed, too then apJ,uhed well with tepid water. o moiaturi.zcr. After exerciJC, wash your face right away. Spluh with tepid water and then after you've cooled down, you can uac a toner. After a swim in a chlorinated pool. ri n.te off. 01.lori.ne is an irritant should not be on your skin ifit docsn 't have to be. Steer clear of too-bot steam baths andaaunu. ...., ......................... Earlene llOMe ebowa ber pU.Dtm& to Pat Groth. VIDA DEAi PLANNING A VACATION: Be pte~ for skin reaction1 on the road and sea and in the air. Cbaogca an climate, time zonet. die~ and _pace can throw your ~mplenoo. for a look. Befote I tnp II a ~! tune to vist your sk.an<are specialist fo~ a good cle&D$i)l& and poutblc U~b.n& of you care rc&1men. ~ · Preeldent Marte France Lefebne •eta (left), Maale Hemon and Julie EYana. Oowen from Aaalateen• Krlathlt Arnold Bubua &Del Kat J'reanclt wltla pottlalt ancl artlat JoADDe Ilk. · Darlene Dnam.mond, Mary Sabatueo and 400 otben beaded for jewelry bootla. Ell ROLL NOW • "for the right start In llfe" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FAU SEMESTER . STARTS SEPT. 8th • Door to Door Transportation Where Poulble * Reuonable Tuition l· • Arithmetic, Reading, Spelling, with Phonic Emphasized • Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parente (8:30 am· 6:30 pm) A P1WATE 8CHOOl CW DdTINCTION rovNOED IN 1M2 IN rlflrm YAWY 11111 •?IDlllT (114) IU-7111 f .. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. t ~~:~· $8 'llMI& IODY WAVH q HtGHUGH'T w--., ...... ·-"" ::·$39 "IMTOPI Robimon•a Jan Laatlf wltb CUOI •Uken and Thelma hteclel. NB Lea&uen Joan ROM, Lee Gormley and Marlon Plckena. ... L .,_ sa HAau. IAWTA .... ~ ....... ,. ct!lfTU •~.uo. ,,. ..... Summer Sale 20% off cotton klrt~ tee •hlrts, & •undrisses Something Special . feminine fashions We Specla/lz~ In Fashions for the Missy F11ure Siz~ 4-13 ~ 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Hilgren Square \ 645-571.J I • Cindy Ga1arcU cllecb oat bqa at Ale. . • Orange Coat DAll.Y P1LOT/8undmy, J 1, 1'86 • WALK IN THt SuN .. -------- 'The Fl Ying Bulls' hold Mem·orial pay Marine reunion "Y -e-e-e-h-a-a-ar "YOU old IOO· of·aaunl" and "Aren't you a 1i&bt for sore eyes?" tbe men greeted" each other UPC?n arrival at the Marines' Memorial Oub, San Francuco. last Friday. The 30 retired U.S. Marine Corps aviaton, inc.ludina several from Qr. anae. County.! had fut strvcd together in Vaetnam ~o yean aao. Some of the men bad '8thcrcd for a ftnt reunion in Washington, D.C. five years aao, but others bad not Seen each other since -when as young C..ptaina or Lieutenants -they had flown side by side io Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 261 at DaNan_f, Marble Mountain and Ky Ha. They had called themselves ••The Aying Bulls." Ta1.k.ina and smiling non-stop, the 45 to SS-year-old "warrion" grabbed bottles of beer and glasses of bourbon and touted their Memorial Day mcctma. They celebrated their Ab, yes. they remembered it all survival with uproariou. lau&htcr vesy well. and much slappinp of bacb. "Do y~u remember the time we "How have _you been'r' .. Wbm: do were pic'kina-up wounded troops and you live now'l" and "What arc you (the helicopter wbec~ on ta.ke-<>ft) h11 doin1 with youneltr' were amona the a V ustnamese man aqua.rely in the questions the men fired ttacc:ato-lik.e foreheadt' ukod Job Bellrteael at each other. Their wives looked on,-(there' with ~), Laguna Hilla. in silence -if notawe -and at least "The man flip baclcWard in ICV· one of them fouaht beck &ean. eral somena ts .. .I circled around "Do you remember that time in a and landed ap.iA, but I couldn't find Vietnam villaae when we hoisted an him ... " elephant off' the around?" . u~ The mcrt stanclin• around bim attorney a._. Slaaptro (there wtth tlu&htd - a stranae, U'oruc lau&hler, Ellzabe~). "Unfortunately, the at-but Hellriegel was stoic. "That wu a tempted helicopter rescue failed and lon1 time qo," he said. the elephant crashed." "Somnc of the sad stories seemed "No Dumbo, that elephant .. .,'' one funny when we were in Vietnam and of the men said and he lau&hed some of the thinp which were nervously, "the two-ton elephant amusina then seem sad now," said splattered and we were deva.sutcd." Uruvcnity of Middle Tennessee And, thus, the iocess&nt story~ Professor Gerry Pate (there with tclJina had beaun and continued until Dona). (Pate was Squadron ()per- tbe wee bollrs of the momins. ations Officer.) "Fonu.nateJy, tauabier wu -and still iJ -an 1mportant pan of our CUJW'llderi~, eapri1 de COtPt and of OUT survival.•• said IUO W,,.., (with J.,,,, &be squadron member who initialed tbe reunion. uwe miaht IS well IO IO bed. becau1e our husban.d.I will be up all niJbt 'flyina their pl&nea' ,••one ol the WJVCI Wet But about lbat lime the men's coovenation became currenl and lerioua. Tbey talked of their aucceucs and of their adjustment iocivilian life . wberc many of the wotk as airline pilot.a or u executives in the aero- IJ*'e indultl')'. Amooa the 1quadron are two profeuon, four lawyers, one doctOr and an FBI agent They talked about their problems and they offered each other en- couragement. !. "I moved my qing parents from .!' Jilek Jonesto perform at Blossom .Ball Veteran entertainer Jack Jones will be featured at the Ora_!!lc Blossom Ball Saturday at Irvine Hilton and Towcn. More t.6an 600 guertl are expected for the pla benefit for the Orangewood Children's Foundation. Jones' career has spanned 2S ycan, eamillg him two Grammy A wards and worldwide recognition y a vocal performer. Appearing with him will be the Mi~hcll Boys Choir. Etficec will be Boyd Harvey of KNX radio. Music for·dancing will be provided by the Home Savinp Band. Tickets are $200 per penon for the black-tic affair and may be aJTanged by calling the Oraniewood Children's Foundation, 7S6-893S. ••• SALE AND AUCTION -New Directions for Women will hold its first Gold Elephant Sale and Silent Auction Thursday in Corona dcl Mar to raise money for treatment of women with chemical dependences. "We arc inviting the fncnds and supporters to a continental 9reakfast where they can buy treasures at bargain prices to benefit New Dircctio~s. a rc&idcntial recovery center for chemically dependent women and young adults," .said chairwoman Ste Sell.Ur. Among. the items t~ be SC?!d arc ~ne crystal, antique furniture, old silver and coUccttbles from Tiffany, she said. Assistin.& Schaar on the committee arc Las Socias members Dot Clock, Letlle Colla, Lo'11e Ewtng, MuiDe Musoa. Ced.lla Nott, Pat Siaer, Cirolyn S.ea, Janet Sllli" Maaiette Wltmer and Mary Wolff. Ii -Those who arc interested can receive an invitation by calling New Directions at 760-1460. • • • OPENING NIGHT is the theme of the Celebration '86 Fashion Show Luncheon being hosted by the guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center Friday at the Anaheim Hilton & Towers. . . About 800 pc0plc arc expected to attend the event,. wh1c~ wtll feature fashions from shops in Fiuhion Island. A l0:30a.m. reccpuon wtU be followed by an 11 :30 a.m. luncheon. The invitation-only affair celebrates the thdusands of volunteer hours that 4,000 members of 43 chapters throughout .Orange County have spent raising $500,000 for the nearly completed Perform mg Arts Center. It also provides an opportunity for chapter ~cmb_crs to meet one another and share ideas and. successes. JoAlm Botwell 1s chairn\an. • • • • CANNERY CAPERS -Five Children's Home Society auxiliaries arc hosting a "Cannery Capers" fund-raiser at the Cannery Restanrant in Newport Be.ach from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday. 7. . . Entertainer and musician Jaaon Cbase will be featured, along with color consultant Isabelle Measi.Dcer. Cl088ing group will be led by LaVonne Thorpe and a flea market and ice sculpture demonstration arc planned. Co-chairwomen ·arc Helen Hamilton (owner wttb husband Mil of the .. Cannery Restaurant) and Paaletie Greeawald. Participating auxiliaries arc: Lu Dam.as Dd Mar, San Qemcntc; Tiara dcl Ninos, Huntington Beach; Puerto De Lui, Oranac; Las Pamitas., Las Palmu; Monami, Placentia-Yorba Linda-Brea. The affair is open to the public. Tickets are S 15. For information, call 498-2905, 492-836S or 542-1147. ._ . . BIG BAND ROMANCE -The City of Hope is hostin& a brunch dance June 8 at the Costa Mesa Country Qub tO raise funds for the City of Hope._ The affair bcains with ·a brunch buffet at noon, accompanied by piamst Bob Hill. Nostalgic music from the BiJ Band era will be provided by Les Douglas and his Sounds of Forever. Danetng will be from 1 to S p.m. Reservations are rccommcndea. Donation is S 18 at the door or SIS for an advance rcscrvatins. For information or reservations. call 998-3188. • • • their wmboute where they had lived for 5()-.plus ycan to a mWI plaQe in lO~" u..i.d Leny a1en (lb.ere with Pat) and the pein of the experience showed in his ey~. Then, when • .I\. smi• (with ftyW.) laid., "I lost both of my parent.I last year," Dyen (who with wif~ Pat, ttadlel eQUltation and panicipates in formal Fox Hunts) quickly took hi• old friend'• band "Ours wu the best equadroA iq the world," said Red Wallace (there with l.ar•), Huntinaton Beach. The Wallaces-with Dlek MuUa. Irvine, planned the San FrancilCO reunion. (Martin did not attend; a few days earlier he fell from hit bicycle and wu h~·tabzed !or three broken ribs). Sunday, at the nearby Presidio of Fraoasco, the tint Vietnam War Veteran's Memorial to be erected on a military base was Bmv PORTER unva.lcd. That .. Uvina" memorial.• bronte plaque, let in redwood aod surrounded by Cyprea trees. booor· eel all men who let'Ved J.Dd clied in Vietnam, includana the . f<?ur SquMtron 261 membcn who did not comehomt. Amoaa the other locals anendina were BUI• J-· ·on Vie;jo; SS... _. Eu.. IOIMPh. Jrva~d M...-B. Perter, New~ port h, th~ squadron's tanner co dins officer. D ·1 ,., ' People all along the Orange Coas~ rely on the II y I m 642-4321 J 0 IM Orange Coast DAIL.Y PJLOT/ Sunday. June 1, 198G ~ Get a seagull'~ eye ·-view of Haw~ii by paras.ailing By DONNA AND RAY 01T The ilke-n canopy behind you billows open, your feet leave the platform, and you find yqiJrsclf iCntly ris1ni up, up1 up to 200 feet over the ocean. Then, glidJn& alona t•c a ltite. you bqin to Cl\JOY a aequll'1 eye v1ew of the entire West Maui harbor and mountain range, plus the coastlines of Molokai and Lanai on the horizon. Parasailing. a sport often assoc1ated with'Mtxico's beaches, is one of the newer recreational adventures in Labaina harbor, where the use of the platform launch provides· a very ~fe ride. The only requirements arc that you weigh at least 70.J>OUDdS, and have a willi~ness to try 90methmg new. "When people ask me what kind of skill it lake$," says Ken Blasingham, co-owner ofl..ahaina Parawl, "I tell them that il'tbey <:in take three or four • steps in a straight line, without falling down, then they have all the abdily that they need to parasail." . . . Blasingham and partner. Guy Ciletu o~r ~~ts every .day, w~ther pennming. "We have had kids as young as five or stx, says Blasingham. and we have had a couple of people in their '70!." Our experience with parasailing bepn early one morning at l..aJlama harbor, where we boarded a small water taxi for 1 nde to the launching platform about a baJf-miJe offshore. There we met Ltnda Ciletll, Guy's sister. who is the platform. leader. For each group of novice parasaHers. she explains what ts necessary to become atrborne "Don't run towards the boat, puJl back away from it and take ljttle baby steps." she said, as she demonstrated how to keep the rope taut between parasailer and boat. Essentaally, the tnck 1s ta.play tug of war with the boat until your chute fills with air and begins to lift you skyward. If you run towards the boat, you'll end up an the water instead of the air. When your tum comes. you watt as the boat moves out and takes ul? the ~lad ·in the 200 feet of rope Once the rope is taut, Linda blows her whistle, signaling the boatdnver to accelerate, and Y.ou find yourself rising up mto the 1,ky. for an exb1hrat1ng nde along the c-0asthMr - - When you've reached the f~r end of Lahaina's harbor, almost to Kaanapah. tht> dnver slows the boat. allowing you to float downwards and htually walk on the surface of the water for a few seconds. . Then. back up 1n the air again, yo1,1 head down the coastline south of the platform. Finally, you tum one more time and begm your approach towards the platform for your landing . Linda blows her whistle. the dnver cuts his engine, and you find yollrself slowly gliding the last few feet down an to the warm water next to the platform. "Parasaili'ng ts easier and safer using a platform,'' says Blasmgham, "because you can take off m the wind and land in the Wind. It's very. very 1mix>rtant in parasa1hng to do that, to avoid any unexpected landings," Two parasa1llng companies operate m the West Maui harbor. Lahaina Parasail's office ts m the Wharf shopping center. ctowntown Lahama. Kaanapati Parasaihng is based at the south end of Kaanapalt Beach at Hanakao'o Park Flights are about $35 per person. Even children enjoy paraaallinC. HAWAIIAN V AC~ TION ... From Bl the U.S. Navy operates a launch service to the U.S S Anzona Mem- onat: a white concrete shnnc overtop the sunken battleship where I , I 02 men are entombed. Nearby Punchbowl Crater 1s the final restuig place for another 22,000 servicemen and also famous war correspondent Em1e Pyle >\long with MaU1'!> increased reson .. growth. especially along Kaanapal.l Beach. the Valley Isle continues to flounsh ag.nculturally. Besides sugar and pineapple, the island produces a great vanety of fruit, flowers, and truck crops. such as its famous MaUt onions grown on the slopes of the dormant volcano HaleakaL&~ · One of the best pJaces to c;ee. and sample. Maui's plentiful ~roduce 1s at Peraonallzed ... GUIDED TOURS Elin or Schmidt (7 14) 760-0121 For Smell Qroupa or lndlvldualal • Rogers Gardens • Bowers Museum • Sherman Gardens • Irvine Ranch Market • Brecht Orchid • Dana Point Garden • San Juan • Nagouchi Sculpture Capistrano Garden • Heritage Hill • Crystal Cathedral -Ma..,1-Plantata.oP, a 60-a~e complex in the central valley. des1ined to promote Maui's tropic.al agnculturc A tram tour takes v1s1tors through fields of sugar cane, pineapP.fe. Macadam1'a nuts, coffee plants, and acres of vanous trop1caJ fruits. There 1s also a large marketplace where the produce can be purchased. The Island's historic scapon town. Labaina. was once the center of whaling actiVlty in the mid-Pacific. Today it is ~ tbrivin• area of boutiques. restaurants, and 5ea5ide bars clustered alona Front St .• in the v1c1n1ty of the huae banyan tree at town center. For tho~ who like to sigbtacc via rental car, Maui offers much inland scenery. A_-trip to the summit of FREE hen Connecting with ~ TWA or UllTED . Golden State Airlines offers free air shuttle serYice between Orange County-John Way~e (SNA) and Los Angeles International (LAX) when connecting to ,TWA Domestic and International d~s. and to many United destinations. $15 o/w add·ons available to most Eastern Airlines domestic destinations. CALL YOUR TRAVEL'A@ENT OR ... Golden State Air/Ines 1-800-654-7755 . Halea.kaJa provide$ spectatutar views of other islands plus a chancc to ~ one of the largest craters on earth. Another worthwhile trip is the drive through rural cattle country to Tedeschi Winery, where transplanted Napa Valley vintner Emil Tedeschi produces Maui Blanc, a unique pinca~l! wine, plus grape wines as well. pies are available at the winery's tasting cbttage. Another renowned drive is the Road to Hana.. 160 miles roundtrip from Lahaina to the little town of Hana on the eastern end of the island. Over half of the trip is on a narrow country road which is said to hav~ over 600 curves (we didn't count them), but the reward at the enQ of the trail is a view of old Hawaii: a tranquil setting of taro· patches, banana groves, waterfalls, little farmhouses. and a.road sign that states "Caution: Baby Pigs' Crossing." • Those traveling beyond Hana to the beautiful Seven Sacred Pools, ten miles further, will find that the pavement turns into two dirt ruts best ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ navigated by 3 four-wheel dri-ve I vehicle. Just a short distancc down the lane is the little Palapala Hoomau Church, whose former parishioner Charles Lindbergh is buried in the ad~accnt graveyard. The famous &Viator sought peace in Hana several years before bis death in 197-4. I I * I I '* * FOR SUPERIOR COURT ./UDliE Office Number 5 ' - for the candidate with the most f xperience • Integrity • Honesty • Dependability I Joe Barilla has 23 years experience as a top Grade IV Senior trial deputy district attorney who has tried robbers, rapists, murderers, -hundreds of cases of all kinds. Joe Barllla has convicted & sentenced criminals to state prison when his opponents were still In school. ~ #'- -tr A WORLD WAR II NAVY VEtERAN *FOR THE DEATH PENALTY tr FOR VICTIMS RIGHTS AGAINST -Rose Bird, Reynoso, Grodin, Moak Endorsed by the Caltfornia Organization of Police and Sherrlff's -the International Union of Police Associations, AFL/CIO, Judges, Attorneys, business people, city council members and members of the community. VOTE EXPERIENCE • VOTE JOE BARILLA Paid for by Joe and Bette Barllla . Like Maui, the BigJsland can best be ex~enoed by driving around it., especially since it has some of the best maintained highways of all the isJands. The Kona Coast is the main resort area, where the tree-lined village of Kailua-Kona abounds with bouti- ques. restaurants, and lodpng that ranges from moderately pnced con- dos to luxury hotels. In addition to the 27-bole Keauhou golf course, Kona is also noted for its exceUent snorkeling and diving op- portunities in the clear waters off the coast. One of the most visited attractions on the Big Island is Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where blackened ter- rain, cinder cones. lava tubes, and steaming vents are alJ part of the vista. The sugar plantation town of Hilo is not a tourist resort per se, but it bas good hotels and serves as a point from which other parts of the island can be explored. Besides its many acres of sugar plantations, Hilo is the nucleus of Hawaii's orchid industry. About 14 miles north of Hilo is spectacular Akaka Falls, which drops 420 feet into Kolekole Stream. There are aJso several other waterfalls within the surrounding Akab Falls State Park, which bas. sue~ dense vegetation that thc•sunhght 1s some-- what muted and dim. Unlike Maui and the Big lsJand, ' ·-· t. Kauai is not readily explored by car. The main highway cannot circle the island because of the rough terrain on the northwc:St side, and interior roads arc spane as well. As a result, helicopter tours do a big business here. and experienced hikers can trek to isolated beaches where there are no other people. The Garden Isle strives to remain unspoiled by overdevelopment, says Donald Bodine, general manager of Poipu Kai Resort. "It is the only one of the major islands that precludes building high rises," be said "No building berc can be higher than a coconut tree, because the populace covets its lifestyle and the beauty of tlte island" Those looking for Wailtilu-style nightlife won't find it in the resort towns on Kauai. "It's very low key here," said Bodine. "There s not a lot of nighttime activity. But in the daytime, the place it'breatlitaking." Anyone planning a trip to Hawaii should follow the rule of "buyer beware," says Larry Pimentel. presi- dent ofOassic Hawaii. "If price is the only object, and if you don't mind a small, cramped hotel room overlooking the parking lot., then book the lowest package you can find," advfses the Hawaii wbole-- saler. "But if Hawaii means surf, sand, and biautiful vistas, then be prepared to spend a higher amount." Pimental pointslO condominiums as a good value in lodgina for families: ''You can book a two-bedroom condo, with all the amenities, maid service, etc., at a fraction of a hotel suite price," be says, adding that the better class condos on the neighbor islands "are generally on the bcacbfront. with their own res- taurants.. atbletfc facilities, and the like. They are often good buys ... Many of the leading resort com- panies offer comprehensive packages that include complimentary rental cars. For ·example, Colony Resorts, Inc., is currently offering "Paradise on Wheels" (until December 19): a luxury cot!do on Maui, Hawaii, Kawu, or Oahu, with daily maid service, free car with unlimited mile- age, and free airport pickup. Packasc rates ranae from $45 to $27 5 per unat, per night, dcpendlDJ upon sea.son and locale. Poipu Kai Resort, Kauai, offers a seven-niJht luxury condo/car package, bqinnmg at about $80 per night Other ~ckqes may include inter-island fltahts, dinner shoW$, or hotel transfcn. , Pimentel strongJy advises the Hawaii-bound traveler to use "a good, reputable travel agent. Because there is so much traffic from this reaion to Hawaii, travel agents know the Island market. They have all the best fares and the best buys. Make it simple on yourself." r • I ... ~BC wins May sweeps as ~113 rietWOrkS gain viewers BJ f'UD ltO'l'llENaDG /#,....... ...... NEWYORK-NBCwon tbeJust· comp&cuiS ~ period with tho hiabelt May ratine mco I 9U1ena • iq tbe thfeo DetworQ to post a l pmnt incraJe in boutebo1d view-; ~?~~~ aao. accotdina to A.C. Nf~u -... ~lfUia. For Niellen • 9"0PI period of'May 1·18.,, NBC av~ a primo-timc radoa of 15.6, tlie belt May J>,er· tbrmlnoc for any oetwort linoe CBS' 16.J iD 191 I. It wu tbo &OP-ftted measurtd only clunnt the Pl i not con cSma 1 major ooe. Mtwort's fifth co~ve aweept months of February, May, July and N 111.ronapcrfonnanceeoabled victory, dat!Da beck to Jut May. November, determinina (uture the thRo-net"ftor1c viewina level to ABC, which wu ~by lho advertwna rates. ID thote months. iocreuehmacombioediU.lrati blab. ntinu fot its 12-bour .. Non.b A the networks help th ir local atliliates to 1 42.0, or by I million ~holds, SOuth, 800k 11" • minileriea. wu wtth Jpedat prosramming to bypt over tut May, wbeo NBC •wted ua aecoad with a 13.3 ratiDJ-~ tdJ to ra~ Bec:auae of the lower sum· ~ ·~· whb a 14.5 Nielle-D thild for the ftm tiuto m any major merume. viewina levels, the July rati.aa to 14.0 and ABC• 12.8. ~period since 1978 wit1! a 13.1. ·-:-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~i!:~---iiilliiiiiiii;:-. Aratinameuuresthepett.CDtapof I lUXLMY r .. .u11 ~~r::.·· ss.9 million bqmes with wAtK· INS * Tfl!ff,rliciY~:~-: * Ratinas for local autions ~ Qf1Hij;¢Jiipi!!Qijj4Fml/;#Q STADIUm a ) .. . S M.KS9ISllD~t· 'IOIOOUIChOt) IHOWI AT 111 I) IHOWS AT tt aSO) Mado.ana tops singles chart _ .. _,,_ .. _, .. _._·0 _1'_'1_• .,__'_···-··-~_1··.·-·; .. __ ...,._ 1 Otcan • ..,_ MO (N-"' Tbe followina aro Billboerd'i bot record hita u they appear in next weet•1 laaue of Billboard mqazine. CopYriabt 1986, Billboard Publi· cauoos. Inc. Reprinted with per- miasioo. "°"~ t"UW 10 Tel'' ~ (Sire) 2. "Oii My Owll'' l'altt Le.... 6 Mldl9el ~(MCAI l."Gf'eeteat '--of M ' Wllltnrt "-Ion (Atitl•) 4."I Cel\'t Welt" Nu 5Noz (Allelltlc) S."AI I Need 11 • Mlflidtt'' ~ 6 Tiit M«:Nn1a (Altentlc) 6 "ff You l.Mve'' Orc119ttr111 ~r• In IN Derk (MM) 7."Someltllnt About You" t..vel t2 (Polydof) 1.''cn..fl Ori YW' Tiie Jell (MCA) f.'"11-e'I le Seel SOnea" lllv OcMn !Jive) 10."l DllWent C«"rw" Geor" MlchMI IC~) 11.''le Good to Yourwtr' Jo4imrf (Colutntlle) 12."Mo\oe Awev" CUll\lre Clult (Vlrolfl·Elllc) 11.''lt II l.o\oe'' tw. ML1tw (._CA) 14."No One la IO llemt'' How.rd .'-' IEll*tnl) lS."NofflW ., ,.,., • ....,, (c.flol) 16."Hokfne hck '"' y.,.. .. S#TIPfv lted IElllttre) 11 "I Well"" "'" 1 C"'°"'OV" ~ Ooft'I Crv .... •• 9TUlma9 "l'GUI' ·--·-•• •-CIUtt m- "'SWEET LIBERTY' IS A SWEET.HEART OF A MOVIE." -Gen~ Shaht, THE TODAY SHOW -NOWPLAYING--.. _ ---.. _ --·-_,_c.- 1'1"4 ... ----------..._ -~-----~ .. _ --- ~---·~ --· e,..1 -- • ra.o -Vl&.tO -·-·· -·'-__ ,_ ---.,_ -.... , ................. ......_.., "/(" CLEVERLY ENGINEERED COMEDY, A WARM-HEARTED FARCE-fANTASY." --cHAALfS CHAM'\.IH LOS ANOIW 1IMES Fii 6:00, 1:15, 10:15 SAT/Ut-00, , 4:00, 6:00, t :15, 10:15 edwards LIDO CINE A . ~ ... -= .. 673-8350 .,. . :-PETER TRA~. PEOPLE MAGAZINE TOM .CRUISE IOPGUN t ;t{ A _,_._l!'M!~~W.!!!f~ llJWPl.AYllB ~ ......... ,, 8"" IOI\ 1 .. 1 '4" .. .... w.., .... -·Of' Al'ltlCA .,., (1110) a 120 1121 l'rel'" IHOWI Af' (12i4'1) t11 ~!WC (l'G·U) l ilt 7100 10110 S tH • 7tl0 CIOeaA(ll9 (11SO> 114011161100 • 1011t/ 111 70 MM ....... _ 1MOWT caacun Ot> IHOWS AT (1'10) 1:20 l tll 7 14f •• , •• n. ... .-i SHOWS AT (12:tll 2:40 t :OS 7:SO t :U lft 70MM .,.,_&OUT• cu \'nr!I:, fr!& MOi1mY ftT .. , mvmlLY MIU.S Oltl IHOWS AT {11H} l :H Tiie COfOf "'"-le (N·O) 1140 7110 • tO:OO S:H 7•11 • t :to _ ........ _"_ .............. ADWPUW'ING '2' -. .• :~:.: ;.ci..·' ftllCll eo&IT nmG ... ~ TOP OUN,.. , ........... , ... llOUT lftMO POlftllOIJIT lh '"' OlMll MDI IN-UI 1:11111taae•• ..... , .. , POUCI ACADIMY 11 IACK IN nAtNING IN! , ......... PllTTY IN PINK t"-111 M.I ........ LAKEWO D C•nl~• South UIJltM Hll/fH•llt • Dll A- 9 11'1 WllKI 111 , ..... , ... QSS Of TMI INIO WOMAH 111 loll,, •• LOW ILOW lll ,,...,.we cam111,..1ai t.JtMll ... Elif iffii&iWI HWi eouT lftmO POL nacMIST lh THI OTHll StOI t"-111 ,_,, ............ , .... DOUT nDIOITOM QUiii TOP OUNINI 1.-a. ......... , •• mvteuTftNU .. SHOIT CllCUIT tN1 1111a.•• ........ . Mf...t)'liOSa.• ... 71411iGO OUT Of AlllCA l"I ........ 7119 ... a. IAl ONLY l tM •1U 10.U INIAI: "9IYltW .... ntUNOll IUN P..•JI "" a.-... 7 ....... ,.,. HITTY IN PINK ,.._u, 12 ........ .. LUCAS,...111 , ......... ... 111•1u1 tl1'1\H1Celo W •' fH" (:M: ,.,~#rii('IW"'-1 !4 fWf.,,.. --~ JO JO DANCO, YOUI Liii 11 CA&.LING • DOWH AND OUT IN LOW a&.OW tit llVHL Y MILLI AT CLOll UNOl.111 JAKI WllD !NI llJT DIJINSI • Al¥I _'"" .... IMOtrT OICUIT'"' taOM M"0U ,..,,_ la HABRA .. ~;;,,. U:ll: 1 • • . nsw..,., ....... IHOaT CtaCUIT !NI JION ~,,..,,, ICHO POK 111 2.11 •1U "'" ''" , ... DOWN ANO OUT IN llVllL Y HILLI Ill 1 .. t1Wflll CIOSSIOADS 111 liJt 7. 11 11 UlftA nmo ICMIMI IT\VllTft ITAUC*t ~ g)91A111 I M a.• t .. J tM !toll OOUT m1lliOIMAM ,._ AT CLOSI IAHOl I'! ... .,as OUNO MO t"-Ul 11>11 ... 1 .... MMI ALM SWln LllllTY ,.. ..,,. ... MASK,..111 ~ ... , .... IYlWTIP n~ONt coau111 HOTICTOll "' POLTUOlllT lh onuaa~11t c.Af'I nl1N-111 "*CIMM TW ov .. INI ILUI CITY .. This month, NBC pecod ~ itt rqular series, particularly iu blockbuster Thunday oipt lineup &Cd· by ""Tbc Cosby aw... ud acvcral ~ moviea. illcl;utin. the two-pmt "DClibeiate s~-:1' the cw~ .. On Winp o(J:!qJes" and "Perry Muon: 'Tbe Cue of the 4 1UC1 am mJIO m.WJ'lll SJIWJI '4*11" (I) U:lS. tlt. 4:15. Ht. HI. l .. ... ca. PllPl£" 4:JI, IHI ~IJ) 'WT• HCA" (Pt) 1'..15 • ... ~ 'ftlTEIEITr l?ll. z::a. ~ l:JI fl.11) UI. W.S Clll aY 1a8 N &LY_,, "'mlf...,.. (PC) l!tl,Hl,W --.1 .. 'ftlm ..... Ul,. ........ U) _.,.. _, PIT" IPC) . ....... edwards EL TORO ' 581 9500 I t I • • ~ AO •• • W'1N Pl afl: \. l'\ 1 1.."I -=i::::.::c::.: • lUCI .. "' mllO "ctlU"(I) ltll. tJI. UI. UI. tJI ltts (SAT CRf It.JIN) mnt.-' "PllTOCOST r (PS.Ill 11:1s. i:u. ~S. liS. au I .. (SAT lt:ll N) J Five comedies ~pen this Wee.Jc Comedy f'cians 1u5rcme amona lbe K.evin Coffman, Scott Ellsworth, South C<>ast Repenory, 6S~ Town new· arrivals to County'$ Oany Te Winkle, Dorothy Mac-Centtr Drive, Coua Mc11 lhoater' scene um wee with five Oona1cuna Chrystal-Norton. (9S7-4033>.t Tuesdays throuab P.~Ybou.xs raisina ~ir cu~ on T Performances are scheduled f;ridays at n p.m., Saturdays at 2:30· h&bt.beaned productJons. 01 Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and 8.t.. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until South Coast Repertory b.a.s the • through Junt 28 with 2:30 p.m. June .l6. . musical revue "Tomfoolery" TITUS Sunday matinees June 15 and 22. • .. Nollet OU., at lhe Lquna previewina Thursday and Friday and Reservations 897-5122. Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna openlnaSatutdayonitaSeoondStqr, Tbe·musical ''Annie" by the Ro-Canyon Road, laJUoa Beach while the two-character romantic gional Rct>trtory Theater briop the (494-0743), Tuesdays throuah Satur- aap •-sun. Time, Nen \'ear" also comic stnp to live at the forum davs at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2:30 until arrives Thundiy at the San Oemente wrong. Howard Solomon is directing Theater, 4 I 7S Fairmont Blvd., Yorba June 22. Community Theater. Friday will find the Riclc Abbott ·cEJ Toro·s Jack Linda. Heather Redfern takes the title •"SNe by Slcle by Sooaelm .. at the the farcical comedies .. Play Oii" Sharlc9) play and his cast includes role with Duane Thomas and Newport Theater Arts ~nterl'°l openina at the Huntington Beach Meredith DuBosc, Bill Kear, Jo Scott, Adriane Coros heading the support-Cliff Drive, Newport Beach Playboute while "Move Over, Mn. Nettie Goo4man, Michael Lauren, ing caJt. (63,1-0~88), Fridays and Saturdays at M.,..._" debuts at the Garden Bill Shope, Joanne Underwood.. Denise Dell Reiss and Howard 8 p.m. throuab June 14. Grove Community Theater, whi.le Alene Hyatt. Dennis Nishi and Con-Mango are sta&ina the show, which •"WUt tie B•tler Saw" at the the musical "Aaale'' takes root an nie Steracos. runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Oem Theater f28S2 Main St., Gar· Yom. Linda. Perforqiances will be given Fridays and Sundays at 2 p.m.through June den Grove (6'36-7213), Wednesdays . "Tomfoolery" is a showcase of and Saturdays at 8:30 through July 22. Call ~96-4195 for tickets. throu&h Saturdays at 8/.m., Sunday satirical music from Tom Lehrer 12. with Sunda§' matinees at 2:30 Wrapping up their respective en-performances today an June 22 at 3 directed 'by John-Davtd Keller, who June 22 and 2 at the playhouS:C. gagcments this week ate a pair of p.m., June 8 and I 5 at 7:30 p.m . until also appcan io the production. a.k>ng Main Street at Yorktown Avenue an dinner theater productions, June 28. • . • with ~ident SCR members Richard the Seacliff Village shopping center. "Leourdo die FloreDtfne" at Sebas-•"Tiie T'wartta1 of. BaroD Doyle, John Ellington, Diane King Reservations 832-1405. tian's West Dinner Playhouse and BoWJ"ew" at the Westminlter Com- an.d Martha McFarland. Bernard Slade's .. Same Time, Neic.t "Last ot the Cla11" at the Harlequin mumty Theater, 7272 Maple St., The revue will run Tuesdays Year" takes the stage Thursday atthe Dinner Playhouse. Westminster (995-4113), Fridays and throuah Fridays at 8:30 p.m., Satur· San Clemente Community Tpeater, "Leonardo" gives its final per· Saturdays at 8:30 tbrou_ah June 14 days at 5 and 9 p.m. (a change of 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Oemente. The formances Wednesday through Sat-with a matinee next Sunday at 2 p.111. schedule on that day) and Sundays at comedy about a~u.al adultery will urday ~t 8 p.m., today and next • .. Evt&a" ~t the Grand Dinner 2:30 and 8 p.m. This Saturday's run Thursdays dtfough Saturdays at 8 Sunday at I and 1 p.m. at Sebastian's, Theater, l Hotel Way, Anaheim curtain is 8:30 only and June 28 is p..m. through June 29 and ticket 140 Ave. Pico, San Oemcnte (772-7710). nightly except Mondays dark at the SCR theater, 655 Town information is available at 492-0465. (492-9550), while "Oass" concludes at varyinacurtai.o tames through Sept. P'eatared lD tbe comical maaleal ren.e 0 TomfoolUJ0 OD 8oatb eoe.t Repertoiy'• Seooacl 8taae ai'eKl::U left) llartba llcPartand. John ~. Olane • John- Da'rid Keller and (lmeellnf) llleti•nl Doyle. Center Drive, Costa Mesa'. Reser-Comedy with an English accent is loday and Tuesday through Sunday 7. vations 957-4033. the fare in "Move Over, Mrs. at varying cvrtam times at the •''Otlalaoma" at the Cunain Call "Play0n"attheHuntm$tonBeacb Mark.ham" at the Garden Grove Harlequin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., DinnerTheater 690ElCaminoReaJ, Playhouse is the community thca~er Community Theater. Chapman Av-Santa Ana (979-5511). Tustin (83S.IS40). nightly except equivalent of SCR's current mam-enue .at St. Mar_k'5 Street, with Peter The rest of the county crop, Mondays at varymg curtain time& stage production of "Jmers" and Dolan in thedircctor'scha1r. The cast continuing their performances lo-through Aug. 17: 14una·s "Noises Off' - a backstage includes Julie Vakncia, Mike Moon, cally, consists of: comedy where everything goes Nancy Smeets, K.crcne Barnard. •"JUien" on the mam stage of CALLBOARD -Audiuons for the -=============================================================~=i role of Warbuck in ~th.a Christie's Monday at 7 p.m. at Saddlebeck College in Mission Viejo .... the role calls for a man between 40 and 60, and details · arc available at 582-4763 .... The Huntington Beach Play6ouse will hold .tryouts for the Musical "Where's Charley?" next Sunday at .+;.30p.m. and Monday,June9,at 7:30 p.m. at the playhouse, in the Seacliff Village shopping conter .... tive men, thrct women and a chorus line will be cut by director Kent Johnaon .... Readif!P. for the comedy .. Gooc:l-- bye Charlie .. will be conducted June 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa .... dircctor Sf.an WlAliclc will be seekin& four men and two women -the title role is precut. ... call 650-5269 for details. ... TODA Y'S SUNDA y PUZZLE ''Ten Little Indians' ~II be held Actors' union s b id for new p~ct .. . i ( ACR088 77 Turf -"· . 136 More recent 78 Yields 137 Toothed wheels 1 Ms. Bryant 8 1 Cattle feed 138 American 6 Angry 83 Socially just and Beauties 11 Malice equal 16 Quarters of a 88 Chopping tools DOWN bushel 89 You: Fr. 21 "Titanic." e.g 90 Snooze 1 Animate · 22 -Prize 92 Spoiled child 2 Baseball teams :t3 "Four-bagger" 93 Ass: comb. form 3 Of great value 24 Eagle's nest 94 Family member, 4 Student's tome 25 Without just for short 5 Circle part cause 95 Small drinks 6 Interior 27 Sassy 96 Alaskan glacier 7 Wanders 29 Sleeveless 97 Ran away 8 Swedish rock garment 98 Mariana island group 30 Basic Igneous 99 Expensive 9 Telegram: abbr rock properties 10 Simple 31 Greater amount 101 Marine 11 Man's garment 33 Ripped crustaceans 12 Apple 3.C Insecticide: 103 Songstress Lena 13 Mischievous one abbr. 14 Seesaws 35 Time zone: abbr 104 Steps breaching 15 Mistakes 36 Bundles of bills a fence 16 Ache 37 Penny 105 Uncovered 17 Poetic 38 Extremely 106 "Bearded" contraction 39 Mexican coin flo)Ver 18 Authoritative 40 Reflection 107 Head protector certificates 42 Walking aid 108 Mr King Cole 19 Types 43 Forbids 109 Burrowing 20 Spat. hyph. wd 44 Japanese mammal 26 Employment currency 110 Journey 28 Attempt 45 Mar t 11 Santa -. 32 Slngle 47 Idiot Columbus' 36 Salary 48 Go by vessel 37 Tr:.anqull 49 Entrance 112 On vacation 38 Immense S2 Conscious 114 Sheet of glass 39 Electric unit 53 Everlasting 115 Reclined 41 Red planet 55 Social insect 116 Golden Fr 42 Bottle stopper 56 Mortar mixers 117 Scientist's 43 Orchestra 57 Set of cards workshop, for 44 Time long past 58 Marsh plant short 45 Mends (socks) 59 Routine 120 Rodent 46 Expect 60 Pub drink 121 Peasant 47 Not evergreen 61 Nothing 122 Tibia or ulna 48 Sneaked a 62 lndlan wild 123 Time period· glance buffalo archaic 49 Strokes 63 Tibetan ox 124 Magrutude 50 Book of maps 6;s Jewels 125 Introductory 51 Suspicious 65 Having wings steps 53 Awalt 66 Handyman's aid 128 Stop 54 Close 70 Short break 131 Worship 55 Male cats 72 Actress Spacek 132 Wear away 57 Sketch 73 Uncooked 133 Bulb vegetable 59 Looks like 7 4 Single thing 134 Wary 62 Cry of sorrow 76 Finished 135 Of sounder mind 64 Actor Hackman SH AHS\111~ IN Cl.ASSD'llD ·-·-. 65 Verdi opera 67 Near: Fr 68 T ermlnates 69 Free (of) 71 Food fish 72 Classify 75 Duration 77 Clgarflsh 78 Lawyer's concerns 79 Are 80 Traveler's goal 81 Dandles 82 Precipitation 84 Raw mlnerals 85 Precious gems 86 Siiiy 87 Halley's, e .g. 89 Contends 91 Burrowing rodent: 2 wds. 95 Proofreader's mark 96 Former filly 97 Comedian Wilson 98 lndlan musket ball 100 Prized marble 101 Large bundle 102 Fine silk 103 In this place 105 Large blaze 107 Lot's father 109 Sable 110 Light brown 111 Imbeciles 112 Operatic solo.;> 113 Girl's name 114 Tiny vegetable 115 Defeated one 116 Interior designer's forte 118 Sky blue 119 Red vegetables 121 Pintado fish 122 "Venerable" monk 123 Largest continent 124 Rural structure 126 Three: It. 127 Solemn promise 129 Chemical suffix 130 Paving substance LOS ANGELES {AP) -OfficuUs representing two actor unions and 144 production .companies arc nego- tiatina for a new three-year contract for motion picturca and prime-llme television. represent about 90,000 actors, but Locher said at any liven time only IS to 20 percent are woftina. The chief ncaotiaton aie Patty Duke. r.l"C$idcnt of SAG~ .F,_k Maxwel. president of AFf IV', and Nicholas Counter. representiq't.he producers. The present contract ex- pires at midnight June 30. The Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation ofTelevts1on & Radio Artists met Thursday for negotiations said Mark Locher, a spokesman for the two unions. They are seekinf large increases in mini- mum salaries paid for day work. plus a substantial increase for guest-star appearan~ on-episodic &eleviaion, he said. The unions are seek.int to increuc day-player pay from $361 to S t.3S4 and th~y pay from $915 to $4,061. Loct\er said many acton are hired for only one to three day's work on a TV show or film. The acton are also asking for an increase in the j)ef· week salary for guest stars from The Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers bas called for major economic concessions from the actors. including elimination of residuals paid for theatrical films shown on pay televi'sion or vtdeocassettes, according to Daily Variety. the movie trade newspaper. The joint negotiations.by SAG and S 1,256 to $6, 769. . Loeber said guest ·stars generally work for hiper salaries than the cun-cnt mimmums. Pay for sucst stars averages $2,SOO for a half-hour show and $3,500 for an hour show. The same minimums would alto apply to work on motion pi~ where actora generally work for a longer period. · AFTRA are a first step in their proposed merger. The two unions ~~~~NOWPlA~NG ~~~~ •1111.A Mann 9r'N PW.I S»-5338 *eorrAMISA l!dward1 Herbof lWln 831 3'01 i[Tij'jiO Edwerds Seddltbeck 581·5880 * HUlmllCm* llACH Edwerds Chemr c.nm &41-0?70 11111m ,.,,.mo racn: AMEii 111 ... lmM Piii ts2 ... 9'3 UA MOVE I * lftVtlli MISSIOll VTIJO * SAllTA MA !dwlll'd• Woocll>rtllge Ed-rdl v"'° 1W1n Edw•nl• 8l1Stot 551-085!1 tJ30.8880 ~7444 *IA iilMDi •OiiiiGI •JtiRl'rfSi '8Clfle'1 La Mll'MI Cl~ Edwards Vlll9 Cellur ~2400 834-2553 991-098'7 • IAOUllA If.ACM Edwardt South ~ 487-1711 ( * PMSfHTED IN ) -'x•--•ll!ff WUftlllllTiii Pact11c't Hl-WIY II on-1neo1-3d83 ( =-~ J .~ Mii ae 111111n •111 ... 11 1'11. lllllR . All l lDI ... LowBLOW ......... _ ...... NOW SHOWING! .......... ~. EDWUDS llJlllOOI -Q7-0340 MIC~AllllMU n tm • mwuos sw sa1.sao ._,.., IMIDllJ I ...,._t1M141 ~-­.,..IQ._ ~a ......... , ---llllTY -Ulml CJU) 111 -· ---·-··· •m·rmm ' ~-.-J·l7U -•camuma -U .... UJ.llll ncR•UIY ._ .. »mt __.., ..... ........ .-i .,_ ...... " The actors submitted a l4-pqe oontract proposal that calls for an increase an network television re- siduals, a paid holiday for Mar1in Luther King's birthday, touaber safe- ty eu!delincs and tighter restrictions on JOb interviews and auditions. The producers said the elimination of miduals for pay television and videocusettes was necessary because "such markets are no longer 'sup- ~lementaJ' or 'residual,' but are primary' and thus covered hX pay- ment of initial compensation,' Var- iety reported. Supplemental market residuals havepaidSSOmillion since 1973. It it considered unlikely that these ~ siduals will be elimina,led. Tlie dis.- pute actually centers on the araument of whether the residuals should be based on. the producers' gross or the distributors' gross. In previous negotiations, the o;.. rectors Guild of America. the Writen Guild of America and other unions ba ve agreed to accept the lower figure. "No. 5 is a 10~ -Glry Fraaklin, LUC TV, flollJwood O...U, "A MUST SEE FILM." -Jaclr Oany, USK '1"001'-Y "SIZZLING AND TINDEL A love affair ~n two women dOM with style. and punetuat~d WJth homor." -wm.m \l'ol(, GANN!TT NBWS SUVQ ·' • ., •• I. 1 1 1 ~~ ·' ~""' . 7 ~1-4 18 4 ' ... -------- 0 6L:JNDAY. " 1, 988 ------------------~ • . AngeJs --.--·.Rahal out~thrOttles Inay field grouna Orioles ccaskil b fies timore, 2-0, By CIUUS MONAHAN ........ Cea 0 9 1 Maybe relief pitcher Terry Fonter said it best while in t.M lockerroom • aftet the AnaeJs-Orioles pme Satur- daX ftiabt at Anaheim Stadium. • •1t•s nice to have a lautbet, isn't itr• Forster asked with a ann. While it may not. have been • taupCT, the ~Is' 2-0 win O"Ver Baltimore did bri.n& smiles to a lot of the personnel. particularly ma~ Gene Mauch and pitcher Kirk McC.askilt. McCaskill W.1 about 90 percent responsible for those IPrifes as be Toda7'•6ame Baltimore (McGrqor 4-3) at A.llell (Win 4-4 ). Time: 12:07. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). Monday's game: New York Yan- kees at AQ&els, 7:3S p.m. threw his second two-hitter of the season to earn bis fourth victory aps nst three losses. The win. comb1ned with Kansas City's 8-1 win over Tcus, DlQytJ the Ansell to wi~hin I Yi pmes of the first- place Rangers, thou&h they arc still in third place Yi game behincl the Royals. McCaskill's other two-hitter came April 22 against Oakland (the Angels won S-1 ), but be said that one couldn't compare to Saturday's pcr- fonnance. ' The hits allowed were innings apart - a slow-rollilil sm&le to second by Alan Wigit\s To-open the pme and a pmch-hit double by Jim Dwyer 10 the ninth . .. That was the best game I've ever thrown ID mr life, bar none," said the 2S-year old ngbt-bander. "I felt I was an total control of myself. "I wish it would have lasted all niaht. It was really fun to pitch tonWit." Without a little h1tung help from center fielder Gary Pettis., McCaskill and bis oppo51te number, Orioles start.er Storm Davis, ml&ht have been out there all niabt. Both men were throwing one-bit shutouts. McCaskill through five innings and Davis through four, when the AnJels finally turned over their offen11ve motor just long enouah to squeeze over two runs. (Pleaae ... AJIO&L8/C2) Dqdgers tilanked by ·Bucs PITTSBURG H (AP)-Pittsburgh catcher Tony Pena has tried every- thina this season to come out of his slump. Pirates patcher Bob Kipper'> He mainly bas tned Manager Jim Leyland's patience. So both Pena and Leyland were pleated Saturday niaht when their patience was rewarded in the Pirates' 4-0 victory over the Los Angeles [)odaers. Pena broke a scoreless tie Wlth a two-out, run-sconnJ single in the silllh inning and Kipper, 1-4, com- bined with relievers Bob Walk and Toda7'•6ame Deqen (Welch 3-4) at Piusburah (Rhoden 3-l) Time! l 0:3S. TV: Channel 11. Radio: KABC (790). Monday's pme: Dodaers at Phila- delphia, 4:3S p.m. Pat Cements to scatter nine hits for his first victory since last Sept. 22 as the Pirates won for only the seventh umc in 24 home pmes. Kipper, acquired by the Pirates ft-om the Ansels last Auaust, brouaht an ().4 reoord and a S.27 earned run averqe into his eighth swt, but Leyland said be hadn't considered removina the left-hander ft-om his stantna rotation. Kipper bas also been piqued by the Iona ball, allowina nine bomen in hit fint .even starts. The only two starts this season in which he bas oot allowed a homer have been apinst the Oodaen. 0 You run him and (rookie riabt- hander Mite) 81dcckl out there 3S times each and by the end of the season, you hoee you have a couple of ~ startma pnchen., .. Leyland said. 'He's youna and he has to leam The on~y he can learn is to pitch." 1 career .300 hitter until tJumpina to a .249 avera&e in 198S, hat &ctn equally as frustrated •,this 9Cl.IOll, and was bltuna only :-221 en be hncd his p.me--wtnnana tisWe off Rack Honeycutt, 2-3 ~ tlunk I am do1na better. 1 am trym1 to be pat1tnt at tc plate because I know the more patient I am. the more I wiU hit," a&1d Pena, normally a f'tee awinatr. ··1 don't want to keep hlni Uke this bccauie I am a better hiutr. • -· . He s hoots past an on final two la~ . tocapturec ec eredflaglnrecord t tme lNOlANAPOLIS (AP) -The the bistonc 2'h-aiile track. week was worth the wait, for the The clotest SOO finish occurred in lndaanapolil ~and Bobby Rahal. l 982, when Oordon JotuKock beat Rahal .-on the fuiat Indy e"Vu on Mean by .16 second a bit ~ than • Sawn!ly, taking the lad two lat>t one car [eftgth. , · · Crom the end and beat.Ina K.evtn The muJtaehioed ltahal. a vcicraa Copn and Rfolc Mean in the closest road racer, avcrqed 170.722 ml)h. 1-lJ finish in tbe 70-year history o{ The race took 2 boun, SS minutctt tht world's most famous auto race. 43.48 seconds, thi fiist tune tbe f'ull There wu no antichmu, dcspjte SOO miles had betn tuJS in las than the two rainouu last weekend that three bourJ. l)f'Ompted an unprecedented six-day Many of the leaders' laps nm uodct delay. • the peen tlaa were over 200 mph It all carM down to two laps. fint ~l dtclicat.cd the race to True- man on the throttle wins. ~ sports team owner Jam Truema.o. Copi:-was~ front in the last of the who has been sufl'enna from cancer lut ca~tlon penod1, Rahal and Mears for mo~ than a year and it under· WCf'eJust bch1nd an un.&le file , when IOUll chemotherapy treat.ma:att. itie ~car pulled into the pits for the With the bia return crowd sc:rcam- final time. ina and a national televi ion audience The green Oaa wav~ and, as Copn watch ins the drama live for the fine · sot up to full power, ·~ was the red time, R.ibal craftily came a"y Lbc ~arch of Rahal. streakina by on the Mnner after a dramatic thtee-c:a.r ms1de and takina . command JUSt t.ttle waged over the last 7S m,la. t>exood the start.sn1 line. . Mears. who at times ~ When the yellow aoes otrwitb two ready to run away with the. nee, wu laps to 10. you've aot to go for it." leadinaatthestattoflapl87wbenbe Rahal ~~· "I wasn't about to hold was cauabt behind aloWef° traffic; back th1s t1rne." Both R.afiaJ and Copn roared put. It wuthe first Jndy wm in five trie, Tbc trio bad been runrunt withio for the 33-Jt:U-<>ld R.aba.L, ~ best two ICCOnds of each other StDCe the prevao~s finish ~ 1eventh an 1984. 425-nute mark when theareen f\qfeU An~ It ~s vand1cat1on for ~( after a caution penod. • Jndia~polis~otorSpeedway, which The last caution flag of the day. finally aot 1deaJ weather and a whichcarneoutonlap 193wbenAlie mannerly crowd approachina Luyendyk of Holland spun and 300,000. tagt;d the wall at the pit enuanc:e. The ~ was delayed at the start appeared to assure Copn his fint Saturday bY a wreck on the P8(:t l:ap. Indy victory. But track crews cleared C~ firushed about I. 4 seconds the WTCCk and the peen flaa fdl apiD behind Rahal,and11 wnonlyanother with two lapUO:JO.-.~ . .c seconds back to Mean. a two-time That's. when R.abal,-,.----.-~- Bobby~ reacta after ~nntna the _Indy 800 wbeie be Mt a~ a.eraie apeea. lndy SOO winner wbo was in the lead Ohio, took Copn on the main as late as lap 186 of the 200 iaps over strai&ht.away. * * * By RICH.ARD DUNN o.llr""'Cei' s .... . " LAKEWOOD -Fountain Valley H1&h, with a defense that won't rest, had a defense too restless Saturday nl&ht. I "Our kids were toO pumped," said Barons Coach Caty Baker. "They came in too biah emotionally." The Barons, with arauably the finest defensive infield in Orange County, comnutted five em>rs and theJcst.cT'Swcnton to win the CIF 4-A title pme at Ma.rf:a.ir Park, 2--0, and send the Barons' infielders home Wlth theu heads bowed. Fountain Valley, which won the Sunset League with a 9-1 record lar&ely because the team committed onf y five erroB 10 I 0 pmes., fell ipart defensively too many times ib this one -no question about 1t -but by the way freshman n&ht-hander Lisa Fernandez was p1tclung, it didn't make much difference. Fernandez tossed a no-hitter and flirted With a perfect pme for 6>f1 innings until St. Joseph. shortstop Gana Lopiccolo mishandled a cho~ per up the middle off the ba\ of Dara Pncc. the Barons' only bascrunner the entire contest. Fernandez walked none and struck out nine, four an th~ ~t two frames, including counterpart Patti Taylor lookmg to end the ~e. had walked leadofT hatter Ana v cloz. Taylor fanned two.straight before an 1n"fiCld ID£i1i 1>Y-Amy-6etdbedt and a throWlng error from second allowed Veloz to slide home safely after running ft-om second base to aive the Jesters a early 1-0 lead. St. Joseph (19-7-1) pushed across an 1rasuranoc run 10 the fifth when the Barons' third and fourth errors of the pme seemed psycboJosjcally costly. This is what it did to Fountain Valley: "I don't think (makinaerron) was '° much the toujb part (to come back) than it wa.s betna down by two runs," Baker said. "We JOt beaten by their pitcher Their pitcher domi- nated the game." So pay attention for next year Sunset Leaaue. this is how you beat Fountain Valley· Manufacture a run throu&h the Barons' defense some- how and have your patcher throw a no-hitter. Westminster's Debbie OcJohn no- htt the Barons earlier this year to hand Fountain Valley (2S-S) its only $Ct- back in league, 1-0. Every Fountain Valley infielder (except the battery) com1tted at least one mtshap, so the four made it a team effort if nothing el5C. "Our second baseman, Lon Peterson, was pumped too b1gh," said Baker. ._, ... _, ............ Moms. dads, kid s replaced throng of party animals lNDIANAPOUS (AP) -There was a dift'ereot look to the ln- dianapqlis Motor Speedway on Satur· dar as a crowd smaller and less boastctous than usual lbowcd up for the rain-delayed Indy SOO. Mom, dad and the kids appeared to outnumber the usual crum&>led bec:r- can crowd that was on hand last Sunday to get soaked on the tint of two stra1&}lt days of nun. There were fewer bare chests, more bd:s in sneakers, fewer yahoos. more aoLf shins. It was an orderty. peaceful as- sembly, more hlce one you mi&ht sec at a tenrus match mst.cad of an auto race. Police estimated the crowd at between 250.000 and 300.000 com- pared with the normal race day throng of some 400,000. The stands wb.icb surround the track were s-ck- ed t the tnfield crowd, tndiuooaUy ·loving. wild auembly of hu- mans , was smaller than usual. .. We don't know bow full the infield lS," Pohce Chief Joseph McAtcc said. "We ~lly didn't have any problems this mo~ Every- thing went real smooth. "Our kids haven t seen that kmd of soeed m a Iona while," Baker satd. "We've never faced anybody hke that." In the second mnma. a throwing error from third to second put two runners aboard after Taylor (19-4) Taylor. who struck out seven in the first three mninas but none after that, allowed only four smaJes and walked three. She also suffered through a rocky st.art. but managed to strand four baserunners 1n the first two mnangs. "She was nervous before the game." Baker wd. Foa.atalll vane,•• Lea TOGDC (left). Patti aylor (mlddleJ u ulLaarte Al...._ fd&111). W~te the m • problem of •ettt.nc. &rlP OD thin&• in tile CD' -A cbamplouhlp aame. .. This crowd as a httle calmer than dienormal race crowd." said Manon West. a safety patrol officer. who bu worked eaaht of t.ht-sc races "I think this crowd as more mtcrcSted 10 \be race than partyani. The drunks wcren 't nearly as rowdy near the traek last ni4ht. Thlngs not too Swede at French Open ''This 1s a quiet bunch. The IOClal partycr and beer dnnkers couldn't afford to come back. From my standpoint. r thmk this is a httle bencr" The crowd had more ume to carry on. too, when a paoe tap m1shap took Tom Sneva out of the race and delayed the start about 40 minutes. The fans amused themsclv~ With the laf'ICSt wave an &pe>rts history. ID undulaung mass of arms and hands Wilander latest upset victim; Evert Lloyd conttnu~s quest PARIS (AP) -Defendma champ1on and 5CCOnd-sceded Mats Wilander became the latest upset victim at the French Open tenrvs cham- pionships Saturday, while Olris Evert µoyd, ~kine to defend her title.& led four seeded players into the women's quartemnals. Andrei Cbesoolcov of the SoV1et Union surprised Wilandet 6-2. 6-3, 6-2, and left Swe<kn 's hopes, IO b.iah wbcn the tournament bcpn, restana with two lonashots Uoyd had a touaber than expected bettle before she overcame ninth0 .eeded Gabriela Sabatini of Araentina l--6, 6-3, 6-ltoadvance&Jona with No. 3 Steffi Graf of West Oennany, No. S Hana Mand.Hkova of Ctcchoslovakia and No, 13 Carltng Basxtt of Canada. Wilandcr, one of four S~ ICC'ded amona the top.seven players was prececkd out of year's fint Gnnd Slam tournament by No. S Stefan Edbc:ra. No. 6 Joakim Nyattom and No. 7 Andcn J~. • Of the l 2 Swede! who bepn tbia two-week tournament in the men's sinalcs. the only two left an Milcacl Pernfon, a two-time NatJoo.al COi· lcp~te ~thletic ~iation champio.n at the Un1vers1ty of Oeoraia. and Ulf Stenlund. YibO is playit\I in has first NabilCO Grand Pria. event. Chesnokov, whose vtctory over Wiland.er moved ham into. the fourth round on the ~ clay courts of Roland Ganos stadium, offered an excu9t for the Swede. "He had a tou&h match apin,t ~Amencan Aaron) Krickltein, and I think he was tired.·· ChtSnoltov •id. "I saw th~ sets of that match I fiau~ out how to play inst W1lander. Andrei Che.noko• ln actton S.tuday: "Knd.stt1n had the advantqc ovu him 10 of\en. but d1~ 't finish it off. and I knew that would be the key l bad to put Wilanderon the defensive ... And that the 20.year~ld SoVlet player did. "11ust couldn't do anylhln&." Wilandcr said. "1 felt Sood He JUSt teemed to be standina everywhere that l put the bell The QOU.n IC'Cmed imall as he WI'> always th(rc waitina f'or the bell." Also moviq into the fourth round wctt Pemfon. No 8 Henri l..ttente of France. No. l 1 Manin Ja1te of Ararntina. No 14 Emilio Sanche1 of Spain, Arscnuna's Horac10 De la Pena and Franciaco M1C1cl of Mc~aco. 'Tht final match of the day -between thir(S. ICCdC'd 80ri1 Btcker of Wt t Omnany and Amctl(8n Ehot Tf'lt'iChtf -was su pc"ndcd b~· • darkness Wlth Becker leading 6-3, 6-3, 5·7. Graf continued her romp with a 6-1. 6-3 wm over Amenca.n Pim Casale, Mandhkova defeated Peru's Laura Gildemeister 6-1. 6-3, and 8aSSttt eliminated Mercedes Paz of Argentina 6-4. 2-6, 6-0. The women's quarterfinals will be completed today when top-seeded Maruna Navratilova ta\es on ttalts Laura Garrone, No. 7 Kathy R1nald1 of the United States plays No. 12 Catanna Llndqvast of Sweden, No. 4 Chludia Kohdc-Kdsch of West Germany meets Amencan Mary Joe Fernandez and No. 6 Helena Sukova of Cl.cchoslovakla faces Bulpria's Katcnna Malceva. . that swept 5ystemat1cally around the 21h0m1le oval. Stcnlund. playma m the top half of the draw, will take on ninth-seeded Andres Gomo of Ecuador an a fourth·round match today. Also IChedulcd to play today an to~!Cedcd Ivan Lendl ofCtcchoslovak1a ap1nst West German~·s Damar Ken:uc. No. 4 Yan nick Noah of Fra.noe apmst No 13 Johan Knek of the tJ nited States, and No 12 Guillermo Vilas. the 1977 French Open Wlnner. apinst Frenchman Guy FO"ICl. In men's play. besidct Chcsnokov. J11tc downed pain's J~ Oavct 6-0, 6-1. 6-3; Sanchez stopped Jcan-Ptulippt Acunan of France 6-I , 6-I. 6-7, 6-3: t.econtt' ehminatcd Brazil'' C 10 Motta 1-61 ~· 7-6. 6-0. 6--0: Pemfors defeated Amen<'an Room Scauso 7-S. 6· 2, 6-0; Maoel downed France's 1'1\ierry Pham '-6. 7,s, 6-3, 7-6,and De La ~na ousted ltaly'~ Oaud10 Panattl l--6. 4-6. 7-S. · 6-3. 7-S. Uoyd, !ttklnJ a m:ord 1tventh Fnnc-b C}Pfn utJe. had all \he could handle with ~tuu, •hom she dehtcd in the ~ma final, of the French Open lut . "I lh1nlt ,he played an unbdicvable first ttt;' Uoyd d of her 16-ycar~ld opponent. •• he hl\d mt tM Mftn"1ve. Sht m111ed up the pace and played man C\he plnrd 'savely .. Gct\lng into the s~way was a breeze The na&htmansb traffic,ams. a tradiuonal part of the scene here, never seemed to develop on the streets surrounding the track. Mission Viejo triathlon today Scott Tinley, the l 98S Tnathlctc of 1ht Year. will head the field of more than 1,000 compct1ton 1n today"s Oraf\IC County Pcrfomuna ArU Center Tnathlon in Mission Viejo Thccompeuuon features a l.5k SWlm. a 3Sk bicycle race, and a I Ok ru_n. Th( Uni'tcd States Tnathlon fcdtratlon-11nct10ncd ~t ,inD take place t Lake Mt on V t(jo' 1 East Beach, wt\h the bicycle raQC slated to ao ovtr the route of 19~ Ol)·mpic co\l.nt. TbC na will to throu&}\ tu of Mi ion Viejo, Actacm bqin'l at 7 am. • Bo. co.uld beconie Perfect 1 if he's ~ top baseball pick •• NEW YORK -Bo Jack.son, Auburn Untvcmty'& man for au 1e1sons., hu a shot 11 a rare double play when baseball holds its annual free aaent draft this week. Altady the No. l pick in the National Football Leque by the Tampa Bay Buocan«n. Jackson could be a fim-round choice as well in the baseball drat\, whjch beams a three-day session Monday at the offi~ of Bucba11 Commissioner Peter Ucbcrroth. J1ekton and bis ~t, T-0m Ziemaa lt... were 1ucsts of the Kanus Oty.RoyaJsat Friday nilbt'sgame. Earlier, they VlSited the Anaels and Toronto Blue Jays. Jackson, the 21-year-old Hcasman Trophy winner, has said he as lcccpina bis opuons open and won't make his decision unul after the draft. The Angels have five picks rn the first round ofth.t regular phase, and may be willlng to take a ch.an~ on Jackson. ·-L .. d "If we do take Jackson. it's a nsk we LAAC, sat Angels scouunadlrector Larry Himes. "With five picks in the first 28. we can afford to take a nsk. but we could just as well pmple on a htgh school naht-handcr who miaht be willing to sian." . Despite some reservauons. the Pittsburgh Pirates. with the No. I pack 10 the draft, sa1d Jackson ~ undc-r consideration as the choice. "He's not nearly as advanced m ba_scbaJ~ ash~ 1s an football," said John Neidertr, the Pirates assistant director of scouting. "For raw talent, he's one of_ the top players ava1lablc, but he suffers from not _playing: He needed a good, solid spnng to showcase his talents, to play, to improve." Jackson's baseball credentials were impressive last year, when he hit .401 and had 17 home runs f()( ~c Tigers. He was battinajust .246 1r:i 21. games this spnng when he lost llis remammg ehgibality by accepting a ucket to Tampa Bay for a pre-draft phyStcal. He sat out the rest of the ba~baJI season to compete m track.. • Quote of the day Florida S t., Miami advance OMAHA. Neb. -Mitt Loynd ltnd • out 10 and tiod the Division l record for siroaKalOD vie10riau AondaStale beat Jn Stale S-3 in a ftr11-round pme at I.he NCAA Collqt World Series S&tutday tiiahL Jn the other ~e, Mtke Fiore double(fhome the ao-abead run io a four-run ninth innina and Rick Raether came out of the bullpen to hf\ Miami 6-2 over Oklahoma State. The victory tends the third-ranked, 474 1S Hut· ricancs into Monday's S: 10 p.m winners bracket contest apinst Flonda St.ate. Loyc\d, 20-t, tied tbe m"or college victory mark held by Hawaii's Derek Tatsuno. who won his 20th pme tn 1979 in the NCAA West Regional apinst Indiana State 10 a 4-3 pme. ~ '1ob»!IOD topa Lewi& in 10 0 SAN JOSE --Plrmpic champion m Carl uwis, claitrlina be 1 • cruismg" t.bls year but is till tbc world's fastest human. lost t•Can.adian Ben Johnson ma swift I 00 meters but came blazing back to capture the 200 Saturday 10 the Bruce Jenner Classjc. Johnson's 10.01 seoonds tn the 100 was one of the fourworid's fastest times this year posted in the kickoff meet of the IAAF-Mobll Grand Pnx mlC'rnational track and field tour. Carol Cady of Stanford hurled the discus 216-10. the best throw in the world this year, to wipe out the 213-l l American record set by Leslie Deniz in 1984. The world record is 244-7 by Zdcnka Silhava of Czechoslovakia. 1 injured, 1 dead in car r ally sCHOTTEN, West Germany -• Grand Prix driver Marc Surer of Switzer- land was seriously injured and his co- dnvcr Michel Wyder was killed Satur~ . when their Ford RS 200 lost control dunng a rally m West Germany and ran into a tree. The acetdent occuned during the SS-kilometer Hesse Rally, the fourth of eight events m West 'Germany's cbamp1onsh1p oompetition. Wydcr's death was the ciahlb ID major aul().~ng events this year and the fourth in less than a month. B oggs goes 5 f or ·s, ·1eadS Boston to wil) He raises average to .402 as Red Sox poun Twills. 7-2 From AP dllpace!ht Wade Bogs ICCm.S to hit well apinst everyooe, but lalely he has been panlcularly pickina on the Minnesota Twins Bow went S for S and railed bis m.;oileque-Jcadina averap to .402 Saturday naaht ID leadi"'-. thc Borton Red Sox pest the Twins. 1-2. The fi vc-bit game WU the second of Boas' career, the other comina I I days aao, also apinst Minnesota. Boggs now has 16 hits 10 his last 26 at- bau. "I act a hat m the IC(;Ond-basc hole where the second baseman uauallY stands. I get a dribbler down the lhird- base bne," 8ofw said, describina two of his hits. "It'Sbettcr to be foclcy than good." In other Amencan League pmes; IDdlua a, Brewen t : At Cevelaod, Andre Thornton hit a two-run homer with one out in the bottom of the eighth inning after Julio Fraooo led otT with a smgle off telievet Dan Plesac and Joe Carter JS<>pped out. Blae Jay1 4, WMU Sox I : Uoyd Moseby. who hit a two-run home~ in the first inning, drOVC ID the WlDDlll& run with a bloop double with two out an the I I th The victory extended Toronto's Wlnnmg strt.ak to three hits, aoclud_.ina Toby Harrah's. borne run io the M.h. Tbc Ran.sen. llliuinf. Pete In· cavialia, Larry Parrish, ~ Ward and Don Slauaht because of mjurics, made tbm: ~rs that led to a s-iJ' or unearned runs. Martaen 7. Ttaen f: Danny Tanabull, Dave Hendef'IOn and Spike Owen each tripled and drove in two runs, kcyina • 1 S-btt attack u Seattle beat OetroiL The pme marked only the second ume io 10 yean that Seattle hit three triples in one game. Mark Lanpton, H, pitched 7 1-3 ioninp and left after Jivina up a &l'Jld slam to ex-Manner Darnell C.oles. Matt Youna got the fioal two o\US for his second save. Wall Terrell, 6-2, look the lo ending his personal fivc-pme win· ning streak. tn the National League: Ca.nlba.ala 11, ReU !: Make Heath and Andy Yan Slyke each homered and drove in four runs as v1s1t1ng St. Louia snapped a Ave-pme 1°'1111 streak. ,., Bob Forsch, 4-3, pitched a 1o~r­ biuer wbUe the Cardiftala becked b1m with a l 5--bit attack. f orscb faced ~e minimum t8 batten over the first StX inninp. Heath hi&hllahted a ll;lree-- run &rat inni~ wiili a two-~n aanale off CiDCtDnati s Tom BrowrunJ. 2-5, and added a two-run homer 10 the third. II' ntmn 1, Padret t: John Russe s seventh-10nina home run snapped • scoreless tic and Charles Hu~son tcattercd five hiU over seven tnlUJl&S as Philadelphia defeated vi$ilina San Dieao. Bravn a, Cllbtl t : Bob Homer and Dale Murphy hit two-run homers and Ozzie Vi.rail aod Rafael Ramirez hit solo sbou. Homer'• eiahth borne run or the seuon followc(i a double by Murphy in the &ix th innma to snap.• 3-3 ue apinst Chicqo starter ~Ml;S Eckenlcy. One out later, Ranure:z bit his third homer of th~ year. Murphy bit bis ninth homer in the seventh following a ainale by Ken Oberkfell. Gluts 7; Meu S: Jeff uonard and Rob Thompson had three hiu each, sparking a IS-hit attack as San Francisco broke a four-pme loSJng streak. Attroa C, Eltpot J: Glenn Davis hrt a solo home run that broke an eiahth- inning tie to lift Houston over Montreal at tbe Aatrodome. Davis' ..eiahth homer of the ~n c.me wtth two outs off rtlaever Tam Burke, 2-1. games. Indiana Untverslly guard Suve Alford on Ganh lorg opened the I Ith with a coUcge basketball's new t 9-foot. 9-incb three-Television, r adio smJle off Gene Nelson, the third * _,...,.. 1, n.r.. • S•ATTL• * Gl8ntl 7, M9tl l SAN f'llAN MIW YO'lK •r11• S 1 • 0 GlldOln Cf .,.... ..., .... l 1 0 0 MWltsn ct 1 7 1 I point field goal. which~ into effect next Ch1cagop1tcher,andwassacnficcdto co111mr1 ~~~': Revnlch2D .__Ht-'. "'J!fft-l&t~tt-~ -------t--119------TELEVISION --1H-~~e-by-+ooy. F~ Onc .. .oUL _,1 .... camm1......, .......... .__~3._1._2._._o ~Mata ct 10 a.m . -GOLF: PGA Kemper Open. later. Rance Mulhn1ks walked and ~=:dll ! J ~: =•Jib A lA-WOKi..lll s 0 1 0 .,..,., Jb -5...l...l.~~Hw11m1M,...~e.__-"o.~o~onor-~-s 1 I 0 8ckmn211 4 Channel 2. Moseby follO'Ned with hu oppos1lC· -L-cf • o 1 o vTM:1un 1100 ~dlf S 1 l 2 Hrnndt ID J 0 I I S2l2 c.rterc 3011 10:30 a.m . -BASEBALL: Dodgers at field double to left. IWJ!Oontt > o 1 o Tri*" o o II o CO.~li/i 5110 Helorl 4000 Mize takes Kemper Open lead S 2 2 2 Mehlnc S O ) 1 Foster If ) 0 1 0 Plltsburgh. Channel 11. A'• 4, Yanlreea 3: Dave Krngman :=: ~ g ~ g ~=~ 4 I 2 2 lllTllPMI 21> 11 a.m -TENNIS: French Open (delayed), hit has 11th home run of the season on Wtiltkt Pll 1 o 1 o <>wen n 4 1 l I Uribe u S 0 2 2 Kn1'flt 3t> 4 0 I 0 Larry Mize, who wants to prove he can !I make a strong finish in a tournament. shot from Pans. Channel 4. a 3-2 patch from Ron Guidry~ who lost = ! ~ J g: v-c l 0 2 1 Gerrett• P • 0 0 0 • O 1 O S.ntene n 1 0 0 0 Ovkitra ct 1 0 0 0 a 2-undcr par 70 Saturday to take the third-Noon -BASEBALL: Sao Franetsco at New has third straight decision. He hasn't Lowrv c 2 1 o o York Mets, Channel 7. won since May 10. The homer, oe .. nal!fl o o o o round lead at the Kemper Open in Bethesda, Md. Maze, who had a five-shot final-round lead here a year ago and closed with a 39 on the back nine to lose by a shot, picked up three strokes on Saturday for a 67-71-70-208 to lead Mlke Reid by a stroke. Behind Mize and Read, at 5-uodcr par, were 1984 winner Gree Norma.a, Mlke McClllloap and Cvtil Stnnae. each of whom can finish stron_gly on the Congressional course . . Ayako Okamoto birdied the final three holes to maantam a three-stroke lead through three rounds of the LPGA Championship at the Jack Nicklaus SponsCenter 10 Mason, Ohio. Okamoto, who staned the th a rd round Wlth a three-stroke lead over five players, wasat I I-under-par 205 throuah 54 holes in the second leg of women's golfs four major cham- p1onsh1ps. Okamoto. a 35-year-old native of Japan, trailed Ct.Ddy Mackey by a shot commg mto the 14th hole, but closed Wlth b1rd1es on 14, 16. 17 and 18 to rcpin the lead on her way to a 3-under-par 69. She shot 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston Kmgman's third in four games, was T.,.. »s!.:! ~: at Ho.uston in NBA Championship scncs, only the fifth hit off Guidry but the ow..n • oeo •-• )4 1 IS 1 Channel 2. third homer. Mike Davis homered 1h *G!'Mt winniliG Rei_ Owen~~~. 001 •-7 I p.m. -WORLD CUP SOCCER: Spam vs. the founh inning and \lill Bathe 1n the e-P.....iev. 0~1ro11 2, s.e111e 4 Brazil, from vuadalajara. MelUCO (delayed), fifth after Dave W1nfteld'a twc;run L09-0elroll '· S..llle 10. 2&-Ltmon, Channel 4. homer off Eric Plunk put the vis1ung Brooaeni. Owen. Re'fflOlcl•' 3a-o. Hendtfton, 3 p.m. -SPORTS WORLD: Survival of the Yankees an front 3-1 in the top of the ~~rtMNll HR-<Olft <II s.-<:o11lni <•) Fittest, from Jackson Hole. Wyommg, Channel founh. Steve Ontrteros patched two o.er.t If' " "'" •• so 4 . 1 innings an reheffor the victory 1 .... e11L,4-2 u -l u 1 1 4 2 RM>J.Q Royals 8, Ruaen l: Mark Gub1cza sc'*n" 1 1-1 , o o 2 , 10:30 a,m -B~hl..L: Dodgers at patched sax strong innings and Frank L:=.':w.N 71.3 , • 3 2 5 Pmsburgh, K.ABC (790). rl White drove ID two runs, fcadang Hut'"*'" 1 , o o o o Noon -BASEBALL: Baltaflilorc at Angels. Kansas City past 1n1ury-weakened MYOU'IQ"S.2 2·l o o o 1 o PC 0 HBP-Lowrv lrt L~ton Wl"--t..enotlon KM (71 ). Tex.as. umoh• 11ome, Clark, Ftnr. Stlulock, Sec· I 2:jO p.m -PRO BAS~BALL: Boston Gub1cza. 3-4 won his third con-ond Morr1ton, Tlllfd, Mc.Keon at Houston. Kl.AC (570). sccuuve decision. He gave up five 1-i.7 A-27..,1 5 p.m. -HORSE RACING: $300,000 * Cahfom1an, from HolJywood Park, KNX (I 070). c.ntnat• 11, RMI 2 * ._..,...I,._.,,..,.. I 66 and 70 an her first two rounds. . STLOUIS ONCINNATl .. , ..... 'l , , S I 2 1 0 0 0 0 s , , • Mllntf d Ros.lb P1'11er rt VenellMll Btll ll> Cncocn u SIRwNn BOlerc Bullf'I C eerlllll • 0 0 0 '0 0 0 , 2 1 1 T•XAS Mc0w .. c1 Ftetctlr H oerten 111 Porterelfl GWilOlll r1 B.Joowilf Peclork Pfl Harrah 211 BUIChle 311 Me<aooc '"9trellt c T...,. KANU.SCITY urlllll 4 0 0 0 Wlbontf l 0 0 0 LSmllll If • 0 1 0 LJonftlf l O 2 0 Brett JO • 0 I 0 Pl"vOf.:ltl 3 0 0 0 Whll•lb .. , .... S I I I 4 l l I 1000 4 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 1 2 l 0 I I l 0 0 I l , 1 0 4 0 I 0 4 1 , 0 -ANGELS WIN • • • From Cl Rcwe Jackson singled to open the 1Dnmg but Jack Howell, just called up to fill in for Doug DeCinccs at third, failed to bunt him over. looking instead at a third strike When Dick Schofield doubled into the left field comer, Jackson was able to move only to third base and when Bob Boone fouled out, It looked as Lhough the threat would be lost , Perns worked the count to 3-2 before hn1nga Davis fastball to center field, bnnging home both Angels for the only runs of the game After the game Pettis was cwi while discussing the hit, has first game-winntng RBI of the year. "We're not playang·wcll n$}1t now and I'm sure that Wlll help give us a hfl" hesa1d. "I Just want to do what I can. That's all I have to say about at " And he refused to answer any other questions. But McCaskill had answers to all the quesuons, including one from Mauch. "I as.ked ham, 'Is that at?' and he said 'That was at, the best ever'," Mauch explained. "It wa~ pretty 1mprcss1ve wasn't at'"' Angels turned two double plays and got good catches from Brian Downing ID left and Rupf>!t Jones an right. ln add1t1on, McCaskill served up 13 ground ball outs and struck out five, using fastballs and curves whale shunning the slider that hurt him 10 New York (he gave up two home runs). * Must-win game for Rockets HOUSTON {AP) -The NBA champ1onsh1p series has turned mto two major tasks, Wlth the Houston Rockets trying to cage a Bird and the Boston Celtics trying to keep a Dream from turning into a nightmare. The Rockets arc agonizing over the endless repertoire of Boston's Larry Bard, while the Celtics arc trying to find an antrdotc for Houston's Akccm "The Dream" OlaJuwon. The Rockets' task 1s more urgent as they trail 2-0 an the best-of-seven sencs that resumes today at 12:30 p.m. tn The Summit. Bard, the NBA's Most Valuable Player for the third stra.iJht year, is a ma.1or reason the Celtics are in command He as averagjna 26 points throuah the first two games, including a 31-point effort in Thursday's 117-95 victory. Rodney McCray has the unen- viable task of trying to guard Bard. "He docs so many things well." McCray said. "You double-team him --------------.---------------. and he passes the ball. He's so tough Also impressive was the defense that played behind McCaskill. The ANG•L NOTES -Third biuemen Dwt o.a.c.. WllO -rated 111, ~ dtvlno IOf a Ofound bell In Botton MAv 4 wlll be axamll*l today Dv Or. Lewts Y-and wlM llhtv ,~.,a a cortl_,. lhol "Tha trlline<' said I w<H'!'I be •Ilia 10 Pllv wltN><JI II, It's 11n1 a mall~ OI wtl9n I Oii II,'' Mid 0.Clncet 'II hUf'h '"°'' Wtiln I rHdl eaou mv bodV Of extend mVMll on • twine I wenl down 10 the ceee to trv end find a new srence " 0.ClncH san II wlH 1>1 • lew de~ before hi can ~ -.etn Thi lniurr ,.,., contributed hllvllv 10 1 7·•7 ClrOVOfll lf\el ..... drOPPICI 0.Clnc.s' everaoe 10 223 Ind •Hulled In lhl Ano.ts caMlno UC> Jedi H""9 •nd lnwrtlno lllm Into S.lurdav•, llneuc> Thi A""4a' Nytv 11 relnout In O.trolt tied bM!I rncflldliltd u pert ol an Auvusl If lwl-nlolll dc>Yllle·.....-&.111,,,_, 'terter Mlh l"lana99ft, wllO wH rernov_, S.1urcsav n10111 wlln "111ffnen In nls left Uioulder."' lie• *" sent llOme to 81ttlmore for tvrtll« txamln11tfon and Ills next •lerl ITl!ursd.lvl '' now question· •l>le MondaV Illa Yenken come In tor e 111,.....oerne Mi to cloM Illa 110me1tend Thi pttcnlno matcn·uP\ are Jim SAliell C4-4) vs Ed ~ (4-1) Mondav, Oen SUttlft I 2·5) V1 o.ns ll.llVTW._ IS· I! Tueldev and ""' lllemMkll U·2) n Jee NlllrA U·2l Wldnet.dev Mondav'1 oarne wfM bl t•vl..O bv Ctwlnnel S CON(: No matter what you're doing, your 'Q hometown newspaper The Daily Piloi fits in. CLASSIC CAR DISPLAY FROM THE FAMOUS ON~ BOBSEIEU STOLL INC. TUESDAY-SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd -JUNE 8th MISSI01' VIEJO MALL to auard because he hurts you ift so many ways. "And then. 1f he's h1tuna the shot .. you have to 11ve up something and make somebody else beat you." Cooney scores first~round KO AN fRANCI CO (AP) -Geny Cooney knocked down Eddie Greaa wtth two smubina left books to the head and stopped him at 1:26 of the first round Saturday in bis first fiaht since Dec. 8, 1984 The victory puts the 29-ycar-old Cooney back mto the hcavywciabt championship pactu~ .. I'm back on the road qaun it's a Iona road. but I'm happy to i&ke 1t." sa1d Cooney. who adm1ttod, "l felt a bat rusty." The ~Cooney, who wet&hcd 232 pounds. bu.rt the 6-S Grcaa, l22. with a left book only 18 ~nds into the ICbcduJcd I 0-round fiabl at tbc C.ow Palace. Grca fouaht back and landed some 1ood riahts but every time ~ooney conncctcd with the left hool., at obviously hurt Gftll and finally two hooks dropped him. Greg. who 1132, slf'Ull)ed up at the count of e1aht. but he was obviously badly hurt and rcfertt Rudy Ortcp uopped the rllht. -A crowd estimated at 2,000 m ahe 14,600atcna uw Cooney (28·1) ftlhl ' COieman if McG"d Lendrm r1 VanSlvt< rt JCtark 10 Herr1b QQUlnd 21> Haatn c OSmlllln Pndlll\ 3o Lewl!H•l«> For\Ch 11 T....,. s , 7 0 • 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 S I 3 4 • o e o 3 , l 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 °"'" 1b Runnel' 2t> Brown119 p RowdnC>ll Terrv 11 Peret Pll Power11 >6111$11 Tetets ker"IW ...... 3 0 I 0 3 0, 1 , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1000 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2t 2 4 2 Stl.eult l12 * tlt-11 Clndr!Mfl too too 101-2 Game Wlnnlno RBI -\lenSlvke C2l OP-St Looi•, Cfnclnnalf 1 Loe-SI. LOUIJ 4 Clnclnnell 2 7& ~~Ion 38-McGM HR-Heeth 17). VenSlvke 12), Perkw !111 S&-<oleman 12•1 ~onc11 3 If' H It •Ill aa SO StUub Fortch WA·l t • 2 l l ' ClftdMetl Brownl119 L.2 S Terrv 3 ~ 1 ' ' ' 1 1 I S S 0 4 Pow~ 1 0 0 0 0 WP-erownlno um11lrH-Homa, Fro.mm1no. F1rt1 S«ond. o ... 1ot.0n, Tlllrd Kll>ltr T-2111 A-23.001 * ...... t .... -..o SAN DIEGO f'HILA Fiannrv 20 Gwvnn r1 McRvld cf Gervey ID Nettle' 3b Rov,rer 30 loro Pll MArtlnr It Kennedy c Tmpllnu ,._Oravct<v p Welter P T ..... .. ., .... ) 0 1 0 SI-It • 0 0 0 Bldr0"1 II 4 0 0 0 Roenlcto. ct • o 1 o Samuel 211 1 0 0 0 Schmdl 3b 0 O O o Hevn 111 1000 GW11tonr1 4010 JoRnJlc 4 000 Jelllu 3 0 0 0 HudlOn o 3 0 , 0 Scllu pfl o 0 0 0 GG'°"" Jl 0 St T ..... ic.r..w--. .Orlllll • 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l I 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0000 • 1 S1 S...Dte.-.. ---· ........ ul6 --lb-I G8Me Wlnntno ltll -Jo ltuiMff 11) E-T~ OP--<Plllla4elollla 1 LOI-Sen Oleoo 1. Plllledl4Pflla 1 28-$d\mldl SCllu Hiii-Jo RusMI ()) ~Udton • H 111 •ll M SO *'*" Ore-..citv L.S·• • 1·3 5 1 1 2 6 Welter I l·l o o O 1 l ............ HUdton W.3·3 7 S 0 0 3 1 8ldl'Olll S-' 2 0 0 0 0 2 ~~. Hat....,, Finl Sltll, Sec· °"°' Greot, Third. Devit T-2'2• A-11.111 * llnWI •• c-. 4 ATLANTA CHKAOO ~rt ONnl" )II Murf/flvd Horntf lb Gll'tfrv If H•roerH •amlra u Vlrpll c HubOl"d 71> .JoJllMll 11 Oedmonll G1r1*11 • T ..... ...... JoJONM OedmonW,J·I 0¥WS..l -=--- .. ,.. .. J 0 1 0 • I 2 0 4 J 2 2 ~ 2 , , • 0 1 t 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 '0 0 0 , 0. 0 ,,00 1000 .. , ..... • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 I I 1 S I l 0 S 0 I I • I I 0 • 0 J 0 S I 2 l 4 0 2 0 2 0 ~ • 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 ..... ......... so •H 11 > l O 1 2·l J I I 4 J ) 0 0 0 ldl•lleY L 2 l 6 f • O 1 l"r11ter 1 1 > O I .... 1 00007 Dedtnofl .. ICfled to J Mlllf't Ill Ille 7111 Hlfl-Ouniton bv Jo JoM.on 11'9-Vlroll U"'"'M-Hoftle, (fe ... ord ,lrll, C WW llem' ._IM\CI w.._..tedt, fNrd, Tiie T-2M A-J:),604 • \ 1 0 0 0 McltM dfl 3 I 1 I a.lbonl ID 3070 ~llC 2 0 0 0 Motltv rl 2 0 0 0 AS.letr n HI 11 T ..... k.Webv ...... • 112. T1xa1 OOt 019 --1 K-s Qty 112 .... th-I Game Wlnnlno RBI -Melt .. w E-8uec:hele, B J-., Herren, .. lllOnl OP-K•nsaa Ctr; I. L08-Texa• I, Kensa• Cllv I 78-Whlle. Porter, Buechele Hlll-+ierreh 121 · -Hllll•MSO TIHI MetonL,4·7 Mof>orclc RW~fotll Harri a tc.nsat C1'Y s 1-3 10 ' • ' , 7·J 1 I 0 I 0 I I 0 0 0 1 1 00000 Gubk:iaW.3·• 6 1 1 3 3 Ferr l 0 0 1 2 1 0 ' 0 0 Fin l. Gercte Sec· 5i.ctl 1 Umc11rn-Home, Ford ond Kote. Third. bid T-7.37 A-:M.4tl * lftdlMI J, 8"wen 2 MILWAUKIE CLaYILAND Molllor If Rllesu CoooerlO Oolfvledll JCHIHI Pf Sveum lb Deer rl Gen•nr 111 w...nnnocf CM!>«• ct Cerone c: T.-. Mlrll.. •rlllll 4000 8utlerc1 •OtO S o O o Frenco u ' 1 1 o $ O O O Certer rl • o 2 o 7 O 1 O Tllrntn Oil l 1 1 2 0 I 0 0 MH•~ If l 1 I 0 • o 2 O Nixon If o 0 0 O 2 0 1 0 Tabler 10 4 0 1 I JOOO JICOOVlb 3000 3 O 0 0 Bernzrd 71> J O O O 1011 AllelltOl'lt 3010 4 1 2 0 » 2 1 1 T ..... 5ar'llW ....... JI J • J Mlwtllll• -tlt Ile-I ~ --lbl-J Game Wlnnlno ~It -.n-nion (2) E-JllCOllY, t.blw Lo.-Mllw.uk• 10, Cle., ... nd 6. 29-<-. M.. H... Oollvle HR-Tl'Clt'ntOll (7) S&-<.rter <SI 5-Molltor ,... .... ~ H lllllHJO Wewnen PltMc L,l·l ~ '2·J ' 1 1 4 1 M 2 2 ' 1 Sdlrorn 7 l ·J 6 2 I • 3 Befln W,S-4 I 2·) 1 0 0 0 I HaP-o-" trv Sdw'om Umc*M ·~· Co.n~; Flt•I, Event, Sec· ond, M9r'rlll, Third • .......,,., T-2'1. A-4,15S Newmn u w.,.,., OeWICWI rl WetleetlJI> KrnclhC lb Gll&alT9 lb Lew 11> WlllOM'I cf lllra.oc lte!MI 1111 8urttap Wllllrd llfl TMMM• Flltlt'ld c .. , .... 4 0 0 0 JO 0 0 4 I I 0 4 1 , 0 J 0 1 1 I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 , 0 1 0 1 1 0000 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0or9" 21> PuNrl OtPlno• OSmllll11 ,,.... If w.-.rct W•lllne 311 GO.Y11 lb .... d A~v c Helmer cf '"'°" .. Cllenlclt " lllV~ll Sol.llO p Ander'i.n • a.11rr c T_... ttJIJ T.-. -sc...-....,.. .., .... • 0 I 0 40 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' I I 0 OOOf 4 I I I 4 I > 2 40 1 0 )0 0 0 0000 2 0 0 0 ' 1 1 0 0 0. 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 1 *>.,.. MMtr99I -111 __ , ...,... -.a 11•-4 Gtm1 WIMll!e ltll -C. O.vlt IS) E~. U-O,_._,.ton I. lOl-MOntl'M! , • HOUiton S. 2...-Wallldl I. Krlfldlk.lll, Wl+"*'llMm, Wtlllle, lalH Hit~ 0.•lt <e> $-Ttoen, FlltMfelll, ,._, P HllUMIC> ......... Tlt!Ot • 6 • 1 2 0 lurlle L.1·1 t 4 2 J 0 ....,._ .-vell I 0 t I I J $oMno S •JIO) Andeneft 1 0 f • t I Oll'trloW,l•I I 1 t 0 t l OSmiltlS.12 1 1 0 -• O 0 OIPfrio IMIOIM te 1 !Ml . If! Ifie f'1'I Unlltir.t~ '°""·Finl, W..1, ~. I WI '-Ml Third, •tNley .. _,, .. I OildaP 1000 $Ilk p I 0 0 0 HJOfl"1 u I 0 0 0 t2 1 IS 1 T..... lO J I l Scere II'{ ....... ..... ~ .., lot 000-7 ,._Yn •t • •-J Game WIMlno lllBI -L_,.rd (7) -"' -· E-Cartw OP--5an Frtroc.,co Cluo-S.n Franc~M:O 10, N-York S ~d. Gar· rllll, Uribe Hlll-M. Wiiton (1). S&-c 0a¥1a l (f). Mel\tln (1), MWllton (•I. R ThornPIOl'I (2) SF-Cart«. H•nendlr IP H 111«111-..-SO SMf'r...ac. Gwrell•WS.-S ' I l l l 4 .... Yen Ollde L,4·2 l 1 J f 1 1 I 4 SIMI l 2·3 5 0 0 0 ) Nlemenn 2 I 0 0 0 I HI~ Dy Ollde WP-G¥rllts UmolrH 'IOml. OeMulll, Finl, RunQe Sec· °"°· Pellonl. Third, Enoel T-2 51 A~.491 * A'a 4, Yent ... J NIW YO.K OAK.LANO ltHncbnd RndlDfl 2b Ml,.., lb Eltllrelfl PH-II Wlnflllcl rl HHMVC ..,,,. )b ~·· T ..... alHlllll l 0 0 0 Pllf1U1>1 3t> 2 0 1 0 OHll1b • 0 O O Lantfrd 10 4 1 I 0 CanMCOlf l 0 0 0 Knomndh • I 1 2 M0e¥11 r1 ) 0 0 0 Griffin u • I l 0 Be Ille c J 0 I 0 Jt"ler d •>SJ Tftlb Sanlrt ...... .ort1• 4 0 0 0 • 0 2 I • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 4 1 1 I 3 I I I l 0 0 0 l 1 I 1 2 I 0 0 JI ' S ' .,.._ Ytftl 001 -ott-J ~ 001 lit eo1-• One out when wlnnlno f\111 KOred 6•Me Wll'Olno RBI -Kl-n w . e i'Wledlem O~klend 2 LO&-New York s, OUIMd 3 7&-0 HIM HR-WlnfWd m. M. 01v1, C•>. 8a111e (4), Klnoman (11) Slt-J1"11f' C7), 0 HIN (lJ • " 111 •111 •• so .... v.n GuldrY L.4·4 I 1 l S 4 4 1 I ~ Pluna 7 l3S7 Onll.,-W,I•, 2 0 0 0 4 ·I(~ Umitlr..-ome, Phlll•ot Flot McCOY Sec· ond..1. Scott, Third,. Wetl\1 T-l!l A-JS T.M earrell 2D eoooslb 8ueknr lb Stellltn lb 1tie. If .. vtor Oh Gedmenc OwEvMrl Lvontd Qulnont u * RM SH 7, Twm 2 Mlrlllll s 0 0 0 s 2 5 ' S 1 I 2 0000 '0, 1 • 1 , 1 S I 2 0 s 0 0 0 4 1 2 ' l 1 0 0 MINNHO'TA Pvcll•ll cf Haldler II eutll If Hrbek lo tr~kV r1 GMlll lb L•uelnar t RlldPll Lmo<dt 2b Smallev n Wa1n1n Clfl Oevld dll G19neu • 714 6 T ..... Sare by ...... .. , ..... S I 3 I 2 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 0 0 1 1 I 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 M 2 •I ....... . ... Ito --7 Mbas• --111-2 Geme WIMlnt Ret -None. E-Hald141r, Huot, Qull'IOnk Loe-llollon 11, MlllnftCMa t 29-GeOmen ?. Burtner, Lvons 2, 9oeot 3 ......... Funeft\ky SF-Lvont, .. Ylor ....... H""I W,S-J ssr-ert s™*" , ........ "' it1t1•••so S , 0 0 I S ) 1'3 • ? 1 3 l MOOOOO SmlltltOn L,5·4 11 7 l 2 2 ltUKka.n 2 0 0 I 0 ltO.vlt 1 I 0 0 0 I Smllhton Plldlld to 1 Oeller In the 6111 WP-SmltMon, Hur\I. umoer~. llrlnllmen, Ftn1, l(.alMr; S«:oncl, COOft9V, Tll~d. Palermo T-2 Jt A-10.117 * llltt Jan 4, WMtit Sn J e...C:AOO T~OMTO C.,_..ct Gulllln 11 •.. ,..,. ow ..... rlb Serdl., clfl Nlc:ho4t cw Kittle If HUlttllb S.l!IMrc llonlll rift F ... c Cru12b Helrtt11P11 Tollell\Jo , ..... ., ..... s 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 5 1 1 I 4 0 1 0 '0 I 0 0000 • 0 I 0 • I 2 0 J 1 I 2 ) 0 0 0 0000 '0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Garct.l'b Minks dll MoMbvd ...... LMCll lb ler1111c1 rf Wlllllc lor9a l'tn1nc11 n .. , _ _, • 0 0 1 S I 2 0 S I t ) 5 0, 0 S 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 5' J 0 , 0' 0 • J t J T.._ • 4114 ........... CNai9e -., ., __ , T'wenle -... ··-· T-1111\ WllM w1Mille NI ICW..,_ Oanw WlM6lle HI -~ ()) ~ 1, Ttnlfttl 2. '-~ J, Tw-"10 1J ..._._., .._.., ,...., H• """*' m. sa1nner m. ...._ m t-f"ematldel 1 Sl'-o.tdL • M aDUIO 5 ,., • J J 5 1 ,., l • • • • •M l 1 t I 1 • • I ~ t I . . . " MAJCMt L•AGU• nANDIH1 ~ ...... ·-~ W L t4 2') 23 24 :n u 23 ,. lt ,, 11 21 11 ,1 la1t0Mtl9ll eos1on HewYOt'k ae11imor. Mllw•ull• O..rolt Cltv•nd Toronto ,, 15 to II 21 II ,. 22 23 22 23 24 23 H s.tw•Y'• Sar'9 ...... t. e.tl"'*'90 TOtOftto 4, CJ\lc:890 J, ( 11 IMlll9'1 CltYtlancl l. Mllwaull• t Oekienct ~. Mew voni 3 Ke,,..1 City I. Tt11n 1 8oslon 7. MlntlftOla 2 S..1111 7. Detroit ' T .. Y'a GerMt l'ct. m ... .m .... .IN .Jfl ,367 .611 "25 .., sn Jll ... ... •• 2Ya 3'h '"' I t 10 a.uin-1 (McGreoo< 4·31 11 ANlllh 1w 111 •·•I Mllweuk" (Oerwll1 l -ll al Cllvtland (Cati OIOlll l·Sl Chieffo (00tl()(I 1·S) al Toronto (Kev 3·31 8"1on ICllt'rlent 1-0) al MIMeSOla (Porfuoal ( S) Tena tGuamen 4·5) II Kanua Cltv albranc:tt 4·3> N-YOt'k IJo!\11 2·01 el 0.kllnd (St-art 0-01 O.tron tT1nane 4·ll al s..1111 (Swlfl 0-31 MeMl¥"•9- Ntw York al ....... n MlnntM1te •I Toron10, n Cllvalal!CI •t lkltlCHI, n • T1ua •t Clllcaoo. n K•nut City a l Mllw•ukM, n Detroit at 0410and.. n Houilon ,...,.,,,. S.n F raf!CllCO Sen Difeo o...w. CtnclnMll NewYOtil Molltr .. I PlllladalPlll• Clllcffo PlttM>urotl St LOUii ' .. NalteMAU..... WHT DIVISIO .. w t. 17 It ts tt ,s 23 24 23 23 2' " ,. I 6 ST OIVlSION 31 12 16 It 20 24 It 1' 11 15 17 77 SltfuNaV"I Sarft Plttalluroll 4. o.-n O SI L.oult 11 Clndmetl 2 PM•~olll• 1 Sen Di.Go 0 ~~~~· Sen Frencisco 7, New Yorlt. l Ho<nlOfl 4 MofllrM I l T.-Y'1~ P'ct. 517 s.n S21 511 "' 409 Ga • 11\o'J 13 13''1 14'/'J °"9W'I !Wllcll 3·41 el Pltm>vro11 flt..- l-3) • Sen Dtevo !Hewkin• l 3) el PlllleOefe>t\I• I Certton 3·61 St Lout1 IC01 0·41 •I Clnclnnell IWl4\ll 0·0) Allent1 (Smllll 4-4) et ClllcellO IHoflmen 1-ll Seit Fren<:ltc::o (Krukow 6·31 11 N-York ID1rllnv 6·01 Molllrffl IHflk•tll l ll al Houlton (l(neoe>er • 2) Mafl!MY'I Gamn Ded9llr1 at PllllaOtll>lll• n Sen Oleo<> al Ne'l'I Yori.., n C111<:a110 11 Clnclnnell, Plt"OUrgfl al Atlante n St Louil 111 Hou11on n AMERICAN LEAGUE An9111 i. °'1llel 0 aAL TIMOtlE CALlflORMIA W1991n12b $MIC>v llfl ucvrt Lvnn ci M>Jrrav lb lt!Pllen n ~lldll MkYongH Ravfrel 3t> o.tnolot( DwYtr on Tetm n rhtll l 0 l 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 'l 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 AJontt rf Wlllon91b Joy,,... lb Down1nvll ltJcktn dll Jl(HoWI lb Scllotlld " loontc Pettit ci 'D 0 2 t T.t.b ~bv..._. lbrlltll 4 0 l 0 4 0 l 0 3 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 l 0 0 0 3 I I 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 JI 1 1 'l .......... --M-0 Cllllfw1'le -.. lb -, Game Wlllnl119 lt&I -'"-"'' 111 OP-&•llllTl()(t 1. Calltornla 1 LO&-&1111- ITl()(I 3, Calltornla 6 29r$chofla4d, Owvli' W H It llt aa SO .......,,.... Davit L.4·4 1 l 3 7 TMertntl 7·3 0 2 7 s 0 0 0 ~ MCCHkfN W 4 3 9 0 0 l s UmPlrn-Homt lttlllv Flral McCi.llanel, Tlllrel, Dtnklno« T-2 IS A-lS.719 Coble •• S.cono. N1rTon JeckllOll JoYl* Downing Grictl Bunt ton ~rick Wilfong Sc:l'lofftld Jontl Pellll O.Clnctt loont Howtl. °''*'' T ..... An9ll eve,.en (ltwwtfl S.IWMV't .-mttl aATTIHG Aa R H HR RBI ~C1 II 3 6 0 11112 3' 7 1t7 33 60 " 1'S 29 49 S 13 1'l 1-' 2 105 u lO 1 101 IS 1t 6 '°' 15 1' , 111 I' )I S 110 11 ?1 1 154 " 36 , 1n 1• l9 s 134 14 2' 2 l 0 0 0 43 4 9 0 14)4 DS 4234 SS 4 333 11 )II 41 JOS 75 2'7 4 219 10 ,.. 16 2n 13 264 It ?63 16 24S 17 n.t 24 m l'l 216 0 000 l 709 lJl .iu .,. P'fTCHING H aa SO W·L Wiii 76 .. 27 61 4·4 Ea A l 20 l 60 Corbett 25 Fl1llar 2'11 McCuktll ••~ Aomen1ck SI~, $11100 60 '> For11er II ) lryeltn ?7• 'J Moor• 19 Sullon 4'4'J FlnleV l Candtlerl• 2 °''*' 17 Tee.b 4JI S.vtt Moor• 1 II 6 10 1 61 lO S7 27 "6 'l1 24 7 'lS 17 " ' 6~ ' ' 1 24 10 4)0 161 Corbell 4 14 0 I 0 0 l.16 '3 4-l 2S 3·2 ,s 4-4 14 l ·l n ,, IS I l 16 2 s I 0-0 0 0-0 13 O·l 111 23-25 Others 1 l" 4 30 4 62 4 91 4 94 s 11 7 Q-\ 1100 11.00 9 SJ 4.7S Bulgaria ties Italy in soccer MEXICO C'ITY C 4\P)-Bulgana'i. soccer team followed the fcstne World Cup opcmna ceremonies Sat- urday with a '>tunning 1-1 11e with defending champion It.al} on a short handed aoal by Nasko S1rakov wl\h JU l four m1oulCS rcmarnin&- Af\er a crowd of 93.000 1n l\ztcc Stadium was treated to a colorful, music and dance-filled extravaganza.. the tournament bepn wtth the Ital· 1ans dommat1n1 much of the play. Ital} 's Sandro l\ltobclli, who scored the final goal in his team's tnumphant 1982 champ1oosh1p, dlttctcd hOmc a free kick by Fernan- do De Napoh in the 43rd minute of the fir.it half It appeared the goal would ,t.and up. espC'C1ally when, wt th nine minutes rcmaanang. G1anluca Vtalli fouled Bulgarian $Inker Sto1tcho Mladenov. who was earned oST on a stretcher Smc.e Bulpna had u~ both of 1ts ~u~t1lut1on5, thaJ IT<luc'C'd the team 10 IO men. But the Bulpnans staacd a late attack following a SpC'Ctacular uve by soahc Bomlav M1kh1ulov p1ns1 Altobelli S1rakov, normally a ckknder but moved to midfield apm,t Italy, put a hcadrr ofT a p ,_, by Ko\tadtn Kost.adtnov mto the comtr of the net past di\ 1n, aoalkttprr (i1ovann1 Galh. MATIOfeAL UACMI• ............ ~. .... LOtAH8•&.al ~Ot4 .,.... ., .... 5010 ..... d lt\O •• , • ....,.i. ., •• ,.,. "'"""" 2222 2ttl M8Awnrf AtlO Jltl Qr9ulftrf tlOO ,.,. ~,. 4tll 1Ot0 T,..,.c 'I 2 1 J 0 I • MoNtt/IJb 4 I I I 4 • 1 0 • IUwallfa H J I 0 0 200t K'-"'11 1100 1 t 0 0 Welk II t 0 0 0 • 0 0 • ClrMIU 0 ••• 10 •• ltttl , .... tc.....111'1 .... La..... --._. ~......... -., ... _. oame W1Mlntl •11 -1. ~ m. o ........... ANlll9 1. "'llOurr 2 ~ ,.,..... 10 Pl"'Ntfl 2~1 Hlll-AlnlOn {f). u-<:Abel Ill, MorTlton IJl s--Nlet ~. Mlidlil>CI(. . .!:.:.~~~! M .... U IO VMICll«t ........ • 2 4 ' I ' l t 4 • ' 1 K..,W,t•4 7 I 0 0 3 7 Wdl l·l 0 0 0 1 I Ctmnta $.2 U·J I 0 0 0 0 K""9r llltdMld to 2 llellen In the atfl '• W,_ llOl...,wtt. ,.._Tr.-tlno Umplr.. "-· llodtllincl«, flint, Moin• I.out;~. W~. TI!lrd, ltenn.-1 T-J-00 A.-15,7". • ,.....n..,,. L.ov<M M.arymount 150·1» Yt l4'-ll) TIM'MltY'I GwM Miami, Fl9. (4'·15) va. Florida St11a ISl•HI """ MNel CIP '1NAU ta1 ~ it!Hlwml ~·SC.... 4-A Eaoerante t , Font•na 3 l·A Alo Mes.a S, Wttltf'n 3 2-A Arlftla 9, S.ueu1 4 l·A Glechtone 7. S.lelwln Pwlt 6 (I innln41> 1'NNIS Frero O!Mfl · (at,..,,., SATVRDAY'1 lllSUL TS ~·~•-w AnClrtl Clltlnollov (SOvlel Unk>nJ Otf Matt Wllendtr (S...-n), 6·1, 6·3, 6-'l. Borla l.cttr (WHI GtrrNllY) lld Ello! T11tc:lltf' IU SI. 6·3 6·3. S-1. IUU>.. dar111111$5, ....,,, LtConle (Fren<:al. def C•ulo Mott• (lrarl». 1·6, 3·6 1-•. 6-0. 6-0; ~r11n Jail• tAr0tnllMI Otf Jo" Clavel (So91n), 6·0, 6· 1, 6-3, Emilio S.l'leflt1 (Sl>eln) def. JMn·PMHu. Flllirlan (Fr•nc•). •-1, 6-1. 6·7 (3-7), 6·3 w_.. ,._,.. R__. Chris Ever! Llovd IU S ) Otf Gebf'lela Sabatini IAr0tnllnal. 1·6, 6·3, 6·3, Sltlfl Gret IWHI Germenv) Oel Pam CaMll (Us ), 6· I 6·l . Hane MenCllll<oYa (Cztehos10v1kla ) Otf Laur11 Glldtmelsttr (Peru>. 6· l, 6·3 Carling &aue11 (C•l\eOa) Ott Mtrcldts Pai IAr0tn r1ne1 6-4 2·6. 6-<l NBA PLAYOFFS ~....-. llkht .. .-1 HOUSTI* ~ llOSTC>ft (Al --OlallMI l l &ollon 112, Houlton 100 &otlon 117, Hou11on t s l&os1on 1eae11 1er~1 'l-0) Tooav -8 01ton al Houaton, 12 JO P m T111.0.v -BO$lon al Houston 6 o m Tll\ll'Mlev -801ton at Hou11on. 6 om 111 nectuarv) Sunday June I -Houalon at 9011011 10 • m (II necnaervl WtdneSdllY. June 11 -Houston II 80110" 6 pm rn "fCt1aerv) AK llmt1 PDT SOC CEA W~Cup tat Ma•IC9l °""*'9 rwnd ...... "" l, n.iv 1 BOXING (at Sltl'I ftntftCIKa) HEAVYWEIGHT -Gtrrv Coontv IHunl lnvton, Ny l def Eddlt GrllVO l NtW York) knociloul (C-v 11 2'·1 Gr111>9 11 24 21 • FIELD FOREMAN • SHOP FOREMAN • CHl!F Pt..ANNl!A - ......... ~ lATUaDAY't lllM.n ,_. 41 •• ., .... u .......... , ,..,. uca. One m111 Curtout ""!Maa ID!flvl•vtl UO 4 2t 2 IO VIMIMll (llblllel UO HO Gavtlole l~vl > 20 TlfM Ill 18COttO llACI, 6 t11rlone• Sit ,..., Al*\ (~V) S...lo4eWll. (Jlt....nt) Scoleto latec:k I Time; 1111 S.20 3.60 2.10 uo J40 uo t2 OAll..Y DOUaLI (9-71 oeld llUO TMl9tD RACI. 1 ll.lrlOnO\ Etwno <C•llenon) OC:ounlllt I! .... (SOIO) La ltlcalt1 (Ltphem) Time 12• "'° ''° uo ''° ''° (.00 '2 IXACTA Ill· 121 H •O JSO .0 flOUint llACI. 6 lur'-1• AretnlwlO '(McCM\'CHI) t 4t ""°""" ,_,. Ludl (Dele1'0uaMvt) Crtlla LM1V (V•lel'l1.-ia1 Tlmt I 11 IS IXACTA (S-11 N •CI "4 )0 fll"H RACI. 7 furlOnt\ Re• L•kl 10..llouuav•> Patllaft141 ISollal ltUINCI (aladtl Time l n'l .. o 600 uo 740 uo 410 u IXACTA (4·31 oeld Ja 200 '.llXTH ltACI 1 furll>not In Neon l~nevtl Nudter Wini« (Stevena) Moll Pr"llOlout IP1ncaotl Time l·,41 Scnldled None 1100 I 40 Slt uo 300 310 U UlACTA IS-l> 0110 UOS.00 Sl!VINTH RACIE. l\'11 mllft on 1 ... rt Emotroorl (Plncav> 6 20 3 40 2 40 Pol And Dk (Sttvenal 4.00 1 60 T •PC>ll'll WOOCI CMcCarron) 2 40 'flme 1-47 2 U IXACTA (6·1) oal<I s7'50 12 P'ICK SIX 17 or 4· ll-S-4-S-6) Peld st0,2n.10 10 s wtnnlno 1ldltt1 (6 horlftl Contolatlon Piek SI• oalel SI 9S120to13' wlnnlno llckats ( S 11or an> llGHTH RACE. Ont milt DCH111100 Tllarnuslc IPncvl 'TTll YOU' (t)tljihouuevel Fran'• V•ltntlne 1Vai..mit4•1 7 4'J 3 60 hO 410 'Z IO HO Time I.JS 2 U •XACT A 12 4) oelel '*3.00 NINTH RACI. 1 I 16 mo;., on •urt laronctuo (Sl\oeme~erl S IO 1 60 2 60 Gerrlon IStt•fntl 1.20 2 40 Snenear tHernanoeu 2 lo l 60 Tlmt 1421 u IXACT A ,, 4. oa•CI no jO '5 IXACT A 11 61 oelO $43 SO Alltndenct 29 SSI Los Alamltos SA"rUttDAY'S RESULTS· t11a • .5.l-dav --.._... """""'91 fllR5T ltACI 400 verel' Orlr!OOIOltornlo«l•I (Wrdl Rkll Wluro <L•cktvl 12'0 4IO 400 Doc For Oiamonc:t, IMAtcllell) Tlmt 0:20 l2 , U _,tACTA 11·0 oalel S)060 SICOND JlACE. l SO verds SOffOv Html>t'I (LKktYl Souncltatlonel (Ltwlt ) EttlPtlUI (Tr .. turtl Time· 0 II 00 S2 IXACTA IS·2l oald 1.37 IO S2 IXACTA (5·31 PlllCI SSl.40 DH Ot•CI n .. I tor lKoncl THl9lD lt;ACl5. 3)0 var.,. Miu GIOrv Go Two tGrc.1> Sir II• Can (Lackev) Merry Widow W11t1 (Caroo11> Tlm9' 0:17" U IEXACTA \S·61 Ptlel 0$6t40 l40 i: S 20 360 ti IO II 40 11 IO II IO fle>\MTH •Ace. 3SO vards Min ion Yet (Gercl•I Luckv Cult &er ID10trlck1en1 Hot Foo1 F1001te tc, .. _., 1200 460 J IO soo llO 4 IO Tlmt 0 1120 P'l"H RAC&. lSO vercn PlnH Tlrnt (Gercl•l ltkll Intent (Caroorel Tiit E na ~ ~,,,_ IFIO'*'otl Tlmt 0:17n )60 320 210 620 400 uo S1 I XACT A (6· 11 Ptlel '200 SIXTH RACI. 350 vardt ltaPICI OH.II ILac:ktv Th•nklne ltlc:JI !Garcia) Donel! 1Purc.lll T Ima. I; }1.f? SIVUfTH a.ACS. JSO vards 12 40 7 40 uo 7to 400 SIO ~-erltOM <Cr._> 11 to s 00 3 40 Pklnderlllo P'-09 IDIOtrlektenl l 40 J 00 E1Ullyt W•vs (MJICl!all) ) to Time 01111 ·~ IXACTA 16·3) oal<I 115 60 llGHTlt aACI!. 170 veros 8v Soeclel lte<!Utll (Pulfl) b·:: b:'fc'.:r::',"'. Tlmt 0:464' •to 460 460 IS.20 UO 360 n EXACT.A (4-61 oald S11900 NINTH ltACI. 350 v1 re1s Pf'IHV Fttn (Cretoer) 4.ocl" 2 60 2 40 Crlmton A1mbler IOIOtf'ICksertl 2 60 2 40 A AHlllV ITr .. \urel S.40 Time 0 17 57 Sl IXACTA IS l I ollel S 11 00 S2 P'tCK SIX (9·6 I 6·4-SI o-ICI •14,919 60 to -wlnnl119 tiCktt 16 norses> ConSOlellon Ptck SIM oald $126 00 to 66 tlckth IS norses> TINTH ltACI. 400 verlh Celll lt11t IL~••• Go Part,,... ICrHoer I VenclVI PotlCv 1D10tr•Ck Mft) nmt o 1tn S2 IXACT A 11 &, oelCI 56.40 2 IO 240 l 40 ILEVENTH RACE. 350 verds Rlnil TllrH MltC"tt'll 6 10 4 00 lo! To Doo L•C~tv) s 60 KIO ti..a LM ID~ric~""' Time 0 110'1 S2 IX.ACTA 4 SI oa•O ~60 AtltnOent:t' 61 4' Fel,..,._ll Per1r SATURDAY'S RESULTS ( 111" ti S5 ·day llel"NS I ,,_..,..) P'IR$T RACE One mile Pace March Star v S•lvel 6 20 l 60 Smoto.ln WllO ,Pent~I S 40 MOl'llarev Mi rao• ll.1n J Time 101 3 U IXACT A 13 61 oa ld HI 20 SICOMD RACI. One mll• P•<t 100100 1Desonwr> S60 300 Tn1rty Sevtn (Slffllll 4.00 Prtclonlsl tAnOttlon> Time 2 03 4 S2 DAIL y DOUBLE 13-41 Pelo ')I to U IX.ACTA 14 JI e>e10 '31 20 Wec;tem A. • .\ Retngera11on onA ot •PLANNERS •MECHANICS • tNSTALLEAS Current umon membet1h1p t!l l'lOI rUQu•r•c:I Ovr growing company o !fQf!. VO compet111ve wages and comp<eMns1ve be net Is TO 8Pf'lly !Of 1mme(l•atfl con o;1derahon pln'lft call in conltdf!nci! to 818 90t\ 3325 Monday 612 tt11ouo" F rrdny 616 from 3 OOpm to 8 ()Op!"', WESTERN AIR & R ~FRIGLRATION c ,,,,,, .. ,,,I 1H14 S Av1lon Blvd • Compton, CA 90224 An Eooal l.)llPOflu!l•ly Emp!Qyer M f' H TM•O aACI Ont milt -JilN ~Or.IHI tOa •19 1: J(IJlt l~l .... .... ,.,.. llilot (liee"'l Tll'N 1Jl 1 G llUCTA (4•11 .... IJt ot '°"'"" •AC&. One mllt ... Temee .._ 0... IK4191rl 6 .. MMr9 D9MY IMll (luc.ar~I '-dMN lllM"'l Time 1W4 ''"°" llACI. Ont mt" fMU. AAWlcall ""'9 M (I(_.,\ a 41 Treck T11!1 A li..c1Lt1'l flfeduei N (Sietlll) Tlmt 2• l IJ IXACT A (,...., "IO 124 IO 11.XTH at.el. Ont mlt ~ UD t• u1 no uo atecll Armlln (LAdl9YI 14 00 4'0 UO v"tld l"ower (l"w1ler> hO UO Helf Ni. A (CrMllan) , .. Timi UI t.1 IXACTA (S·"t) Mid Sllf 00 HVIWTM RACI. Ont rMt NU Ma909 IKUfllierl 4 20 210 HO Siar P1lrCH1 (PW!nol S 00 l 40 W1lbro Cloud N ICrotften) 2 60 Time 1 ~2 U IXACTA 12·11 pe1d , .. to llOHTM RACI. Ont mllt pee• Steffan N (Mealll) UO UO UO Fl.ai N (CroeNll) > 60 J 20 ~· Advocate N (KNYI) s .. Tifftt Hl 2 '* IXACTA (4·71 Niel Ul 00 NINTM aAC ... Ont l'Ylllf o.u Todd 'N 11.4<*..,I 4 60 l 00 2 tO Famllv Portra t (A.nelenQlll l '2() 2 IO N\ectlO .,., .... ...., .. ., ) l.00 TWM 1.$7 1 l.J l~CTA IMI Ntd SltOO 12 P'tcK MX 16·4 or 6-5-I or 2 ,_I or ti "'° sSfO,IO 10 7 -#llW!lnt tldltts 16 llonnl Contole· hon Plctl Six oaiCI 111 00 to "' wlnnin9 llCll911 IS horlftl TINTH ltACI. Ont m •ll MG9 Calllotn" 11a11er (Tdcl) 4 20 2 40 2 40 Sc:lenloflc: N (Perk«) HO 310 Eltt1 lrandoll l .. vmen) uo Time 1;.54 I l.J IXACTA 16· l) oak! 110 10 ILIVIHTH •ACI Ont milt pecf Lu~ Sllll> (Oltrenco1 l S 00 I IO .,60 · S1r1loht El9hl (Sly11;lk) 4 00 l 00 Burn D OIL (Flllonl 4 20 Tt.rn. 2 03 SJ IXACTA 13 71 pelo Sll .. O AlltnlUnce 4161 .. -· .. ' .. lftdV soo ( YMflkilll ,..... ) l &OObv ltah1), Dublin, Ohio, No 3, Ma•dl· co1wor111 100 "°'· 110 m mon t4l 1 Kt von Cooan, AtclOndo &each, No 1 Marci\ Cotwor11\ 100 leP\, 170"' 161 l Ale~ MHrs &akt(ttitld, No 4, Merell COlWOrlf" 100 lePI, 170 ffl 111 ' 4 Rot>«to Guerrero, COIOml>le. No 1, Men:11- Cotworll'I. 1tt leOJ, •Ufln•no Il l S Al U.,\.,-Jr • Alt>ucl.--. N M No JO Loi.·Coaworth, 19f •P•, runnlnv 191 6 Mk ll ... Anortlll, Nazaratll, Pa , No 11. Mlrch·Co1wor111, ltt 1aos, runn•l'IO 131 1 Enwr.on FllllpelCll, Brull, No 20 Mercti· CoJworth, 1tt lePS, runn1119 1111 I Jonnny ltut"4trl0td, Forl WO<"lh Toas No 21, Merctt·Co1worth. 1~1. runn111G I 111 t DaMv SWllvan. Loli11v111e Kv .,.6 l Merch·Co1wor111. 1'7 lePI runnlno (11 10 A ltanOV Lanier Dav•t, F11 No J2. Mert11-Co1worth, ltS leos runnlno ( lJ) 11 Gerv lltltanntuMn Monrov1e Ind . No 24, March·C0twort11, ltl laPI. tUllhlno '(?fl I? Geoff &ret>llam. Australia. No I. LO'• Co1wor111, ltl l•Pt. ruoolnG 1201 13 lt•ul Botwl. &raill, No 22 Lola -Cos· worth, 1'2 leP\, runntnv l'l71 U Old! Simon, Sen Juan Caolstr•no No 23, LOle ·Co1worth I" lePs ruMl119 (331 .H Arie Luvenctvlo:, Holland No 61 LOia· Coawortll 117 ''°'• cralll (It) 1• PancllO Car1w , &rownt0uro, 1n0 , No IS LOle·COlwortll, 1,. laPI frGrlt bffrlno ( "' • 17. Ed P1mm, Dublln. 01110. No '6 Maren COlWorlll, 161 '-OS. tltetrlee• I 10) II JoMlt Gar11, Mtxleo. No SS, Maren· CO\wortll. 167 laPI, rUMinoo 117) It A ·ltooao"IO ~. &razll.' Not, L-- Ccnwortll. 151 laPS, II~ °" coune <311 20 R·JKQ~ Vllian.uvt. Caneoa, No.ti, Mercn·Coswortll S4 lePI, eng1,,. llSl 11 ClllD G_,,.111. P!llsbur"Oh Pa No St Marcll·Cotwortll. ISi laos, -·ne 125• 72 Al UnMr. A buQuar-. NM . No 11 Ptftlll...Clla•rOllt, loft jaPs, Ylbf•l.on (SI 2l P,!M¥ Qnoail ~nte ANI No 'ZS Marcli· Bulct., 13' 1ao1, 19nltlori I 16) 24 A J Fov1, Hou1ton No 14 Merell•Cos- wortll 135 lePI, bfaktl ano °'' crelll 1111 1S ltleh \lovltr, 1l\01anePOl•s No 6. Marcn- Cosworlh 131 le1>1 '"'" 1771 26 V-oe Sttio.r. &ektralit •o No 1-4 Maren· Coaworlh, 110 llPI il!'llllon 13 II 77 Johnnv Peraona, l rownst>uro, lnCI No 9S Mercll·Cosworth, 100 leo1, CV 1otn1 ano cretl'I ,,., ' ,. Tony Btlltnl'l•ulefl lndl•f'•POllS' No 16 Mercll·Co1worlh, 77 laP\, "''"' I 181 2' Jim Crewtord, Scotlend No 31, March Bui<:-10 i.ot, hffd OHktl {16) JO Scott Brnlon. Coldw•ltr, Mich. No 71 March BuklC. 6t leP1. lurt>ocNroer. (231 l l A Piii! KrutOtr lndlan11•oll1 No 42 1915 Mercti-Coawortl'I, '7 tao• e1191ne, (241 31 Merlo AnClretll Na11rt111 Pa No 2, LOia Cotwortll, 19 laPS. anolt1t ()0) 33 Tom S...va Per•d•" V111tv. Arlt . No.33 Mard,.Coaworth O leP\, oace leo crelll 171 , 0....,.. Coat DAI Y PILOTl&lrtday, Jun. i, 1Ne l.ar'PY ""''" ,,.,. ..... '09" ,.,Ml'lafl ~Ul"ll• ,,,.,.. ~, .. ...,_ ~·~ loOOv G""-11 .JoM GOOll Oavld0.111 Chl11hc:k Gil N\orfan auddvG«~ Gr-oTwto.t Cl•leSladler 90llb¥ WltdldM Donllla Htr'M'IOl\CI R...,. fNl!tllt "**~ Fred COU!llft 9o41latt....O Tlillv Siiia OWis~ ~Ardrw HOwvd TWlttv Andnlw Ma"9 Joty~ RIC'k OeliPot 8 -Gw11on Wiii.a.Wood • lvMlloft Sttvt Piie Oennit T rhlllM ar1en CINr 900Tway °""" Ceodv O.,,.. l.ovt Tim Slrt\plO(I Jot Inman ~dT-~ It usa coaw an Mllr.t Hk:ol9ttt Vlll'ICllL.MfMr loOLoflr JC.Stlffd loo Glldlf Ernie Gonulti Garv H•lllMl<o lrttl U- Lortn Robtr11 Jtmo.nt Ktnnv Kno• LtMi. Clement\ Merk O'"'-" .I.ti LAw~ .. Tom Sledlman Mlltt Gow Stevt Bowmen David EdWereb TOtTl"'vValtflllnt Dav1e1 Pwooltl Hf! Gr'foifj AnavDllard JOMAdam~ Dan Hllldlfaon Aoowlieal.ck Jolln Mehafftv Ha rrv Tavtor Dave Rummeos &oc>ov Pancr at l A111 Caldwfll ~Pott L.PGA~ ... (It Ma1t11, CINI) AVlkO ()lo.amofO CIMY Medley Pal lradltv Mlnav AN:itor • Jun tllk11..- Vlckl Ftroon P•ttv SNtthan SNlroo &errttt - Ptnnv PU11 Olt-H .. Kli kkv PHrson Anne-Marie P9nt LorlG.rbaa M.~·Dtvlin Mvre Bledlwtldtf Lauren Howe A.mv Aleo!! o-E-4ino lt0tle JoMl ~Qu.-n Holl\ Stecv P•llV HeVtl Oto ltienerd Belll~ P11tl Aluo La\K a a.uoll Allee R 1tvnc1n '"-!Y.._.,.. J.nS~ COMit Cllllltml s.nor. Pitimar Sturtey F urtonu M.F'9u..-at·Dotll KatllrYnY°""9 Dawn Cot Then!" Henion t...aurl '"-t..-son RootnW111ton T Fr•k:ltson Nan<:v Lao1>111er Merflla NauM Chris .>oM.aon C•tlly Atvnotch -*'ltultoHboe Judv Dlc:klmon JoAnntC.mtr Mer1ent FIOvd Mlltl Edoe JoOv R-111a1 kvtrfy Kiest 0 1•-0.hev 1omi.u'*' Caroline Gowen a.rt>~• ... 7o-.._105 1t-70-6t-• .,. n-10-ttt 71,,.._~ 10-n-..-210 n-~11 n-1~211 n.,...,_.,,, 7\-71-7~211 61· 11· 7'>-'212 74 ..... 7>-213 n -11-10-"213 U-14·7 ...... 21l 72·47·7 ...... 213 7'·11·71-tll 73 ...... ,,.......,15 7)-71·7l-21S ,._n-n-21s n -n ·n -11s n-n-~21s .,.n ·7f-21S .,..,.,.n-21s n -1s.-..-116 7>-73· ,.._, 1' U ·11·11-21' 70-JJ-1>-214 n ...... 1s-i1' n.-n-10--211 7'0-7J.-7f-217 •-74·7S-217 74·10-7 ....... tll 73 7'·13-211 n-n -n-m 75.73.,._211 71·73·1-211 7'·73·71-211 71 7•·7>-211 6t-n-n-211 74 73 71-21' n-n -1f-11t 7o-7S·7.-11t n -11-11-21t 1'-n -7>-21t , .. 73·71-11t 1~10-n-11t 71·73-76-220 74-13·7>-220 73· 71-n-220 11-73-76-220 73· 71-71-220 71·15-1 f-220 73·74-1-221 7•·73·7-221 n-n-n-221 WATSJt POU) ..... , ...... TeutWi""' (at MarM9R. .. ,_, .... lt.u.M ...... IJ.nlltct Sl.attl_ _ ) I I > -C Ital\! 4 ) 1 t-10 us IC>Ol'lno lllCIOerf IOll >. p CMnPllell 2' ~ ), Harrlt \, $dVMOlr 1 llalv KOl"lno N\1'"91 t, ~ 2, Ftorllo 2. T-tlnl 2. F.,-renl ?. °"* ICOf'll Y\IOOl!avle 13 Awl l Fr anc:e I , Soe•n I ~ • • . . . ~ SOP'TaALL ....... ~ CW •·A flllAU 1 ........ ~, St.-....2,.~V*'Vt ~· JoMlltl 010 010 o-2 4 1 ~ Vlllltv 000 000 o-t 0 S Ftmancle1 at1CJ Looiccolo, T avtor atld A.Narei ~emMdt1, lt-l-1 L-Tavlor 19-4 QP t0 A l'MAL.S Mlralftlt >. Pw9Cltte 2 ClP WAU. ICHOOL PIMAU Llnfitlel Clwt.tleft S, Aftlon 1 ~Y'& trwlSllctlela aASaSALL ~L9ellle MILWAUKEE UEWEJt$-Ac11,_.19d ,,._.. Molltor. ""'ll ......,__ from IN ......_ kt o..tton.ll Jom Addud, ""' ---· ,. v-couvw of ,.,. P1K'lf1c Coett L-.ue ~a..-.. ST LOUIS CARD1NA~ Tim Cl>lt- rov, oltCMr on lfle 21-dav diaal*d list RecallM G"" Mel!Nwl, ~. fnwn L.ouisY .. of ttw American Auodatlon. •~u UlllllM .......... ~ ~PRINGFIELD FAME-SlttMd Nar>e:v Litbennen, ~. lo • -COl'lrac:t ftOOTaALL .............. La911a CHICAGO aEAltS-Clalmed Tvrona Anll'lonv. rvnnlne 1>ec;11; from wa iver• GIM4IM ....... LeetlUt HAMIL TON TIGElt<A TS--Slvnecl MltdleU •Pr1Cf, ~ 1"*"911. lO 1 _., .. , contrect cou..aGE C~NELL--Nemed Al W1lll..-el\CI Stwt RobtMOn 11ll1tanf men's btlkttball coaa- N!W MEXICO STATE--Namtcl Joa Mclteown •°"*''' oa.a.tba• (OCICfl MARYMOUMT--HMl'lllCI Lynn Pll1t alllleflc CIH'ector, mlfl'I belkalbah (OCICf\ al\CI volit\l!Mll CMdl Rukeyser: Fix deficits or face gerierational war If no reform, TV host predicts workers will pay 50% of wages in t~es by 2000 instead of finaers to the Wllld to find out which direction pubhc opinion is headed. Rukeyser told the gathcnna Wednesday. "Rcap.n bu overpromised and underdelivered economic chal\ge," the PBS television commentator said, addina that while tht president has By JIM HATHCOCK Oellp .... C«r II' I .. 14 "Wall Street Weck" host Louis Rukeyscr told an audience of 4,000 at the Amencan Assoc1atton of Retired Persons convention 10 Anaheim thal the government must immediately come to tenns with growing deficits or worke" will be pay1na 50 percent of their wages 1n taxes b}' the }'Car 2000. TomPeten Peters ' talk tQaidKOCE r om. Peters. co-author ol tht: managemen1 be.st-seller'> ··in Search of Exc~lkm.c" and "'A Pa4s1on for facellem.e," will be the featured speaker at a fund-ra1s1ng luncheon for KOCE 50 on Monda)' at the Irvine Mamott Hotel, 18000 Von Karman Peters will tell mon: than 500 guests at 1hc sold-out benefit about \Orne ot the principles ht: holds sacred 1n management and bu-.1ne<;'> His philo'>OPh> \tre'l~'> the ~1mple human values of h\ten1ng to cus- 1 tomers and employee'> and empha~1z- 1n~ personal "alut:s hkt: enthusiasm. pnde and commitment rather than the nut'>·and-bolt'> <.!Ul''>llOM of or- ganizational \lr\Jl tun:' Last ~ear h1'> lir-.1 hook 1.1.a\ the basis tor a 90-minutc '>~ual tt:IC\ 1sed on k.()( E and other PB\ \tat1ons ..\lso ·· ·\ Pa\s1on lor l \Cclknlc ..\n E' ening 'A-1th Tom Petn-.· premiered on KO< f in Huntington Beach. Both '>how., ga'>'l' .. 1ewers a visual tour of compan1e~ that were Peler<>' onginal model<; or ellcellence in his book!. If that 1s allowed to happen, he warned, 1t wall set off the ~test war between the younger and older gener· at1ons in h.istory. During a two-hour address. Rukeyser chastised Democrats and Republicans for two generauons of fiscal 1rrespons1b1htr which had led to the a<;_ute nauona debt escalation of the last 20 years. The United States needs authen11c economic leadership from Conaress slowed the rate of increase in govern- ment spendtna. it is still growinJ. If not reduced soon. it will lead to an annual budget shortfall of $2 tnlhon by the end of the century. The Dow Jones lndustnaJ A veraie, which hit an aJl-ume high while Rulceyscr was speaking. represents an OTC trading change moving Assembly committee votes 12-3 to lessen required approvals AMEX sccurittes division. Also opposing the bill was the Department of Corporations, which had proposed amendments that would establish .. minimal share· holder nghts and corporate gov- ernan~ standards." By TED REED ··we thmlc NASO (the Nauonal Mcelatd<r ..... ..,._ Assoc1atton of Securities Dealers. SACRAMENTO-The over-the-whi ch oversees the OTC market) is counter market moved closer lut beinJ extremely unreasonable," said week lo havino llS stocks traded 10 Wilham Kenncfick. senior corpor- "o at1on!. counsel for the DOC. C ahforn1a ..-..1th less shareholder .. NASO wanti. the benefits of the protection than other exchanges stock exchange exempuon but they offe r don't want to bear the burden:· he The AssemblydWa 2 y 3 s andd Means sttid. . _ C.ommrttee-vote I -We nesday Although the DOC amendments to approve a bill (SB 3317) by were rejected by the committee, Assemblyman Louis Papan to ex· Papan said he would seek '"to empt the top 2,400 OTC stocks from accommodate some of the c<>nccrns rcquanng approval by the corpor-the comm1ss1oner (of corporations) at1ons commissioner before they can has." be traded m C.ahfom1a. Papan's bill says that stock can be Stocks traded on the Amencan 1 exempted from DOC scrutiny in s k fa ban and the New York Cahfom1a 1f either NASO or the toe .c ge v issuing company adepts hm1ted Stock Exchange already ha e such an voung rights for shareholders. e>.empuon, but both exchanges have The DOC amendments go further '>lnCL self-imposed standards to because they estabhsh additional protect investors requirements for share~ traded in .\spokesman for the Amex. which (ahforn1a. including: has strongly opposed the exemption - Shareholder approval of stock mo.,,e called the comm1t1ce's vote option or special remuneration plane; .. ill-ad' 1scd" for management . .. The dcc1s1on represents an as--Shareholder approval of a ne..,. sault on the concepl of corporale stock issuance that tncrcases the accountab1hty for which the state of number of outstanding shares b> Cahfom1a has long been known as a more Lhan 20 percent champion," said Benjamin 0 Krause. senior vice president of the (Pleue eee TRADl1'fG/C5) AEROBIC EXERCISE BACHLOR/ETTE ENTERTAINMENT AEROBIC MS. FITS The only aerobics program in Orange County owned/operated by a registered therapist 7 I 4-839-20 I 0 VENETIAN GONDOLAS OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet Baskets w/champ & roses IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4 704 ANIMAi... CRACKERS Over 30.000 shows since 1979. Strippers Comedy Roasts. Telegrams L1e & bonded. Mention this ad 714/645-GRAM. WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. All services arranged IRVINE COAST CHARTERS, 714-675-4704. HAWAIIAN LUAU CRUISE LUAU CRUISES • A 1tlw nt1r South Pac 1l1r. Flo•ir Show • Po1ynPS1an Bullllt Donn,., • Mnonh9tlf Utlr" u~ or Aloha IJ••c ~ • FrPr. Mai Tiu II. ShPll l • • • $42 SO Por P1>ri.0•1 • A~~ervnttQn ~flt'1'1""d 675-4704 1.f AL~O J rYJn r • R~ANTIC. VENETIAN 00NOAIA5 ~ • r .. A ... PA(~ r,t>..1i.w I (IA<;~~. • Wf Of"•' ' • T , ,. f \,,06Sf • .u I HA I ~ l ,._ UDO MARINA VILLAGE • NEWPORT BEACH ~na~trs~._....., ...... ._...,.,_14-1._..,.........,11Ao4,........,._......,~ • To Order your Good life od Call 642-5678. Aile for Cathy inflated value. 11 meuur~ in con .. tant dollars, the Dow would have to hat 3,300 before it equalled the value of its hi&hctt point an 1966, he said. "The Slecpina Beauty oft~e Ameri- can Economy is still awa1t1n1 the maaic lc.1Ss," Rukcyser said. "Skepttal investors all over are still wondenna if the economy 11 go1n1 to take off or declme." He said one oftbe first steps needed to corTCCt the grow101 fiscal dtautCT iJ for teachers, JOumahsts and the aeneral public to learn more about bus10ess and economics so they can spot when aovernment officials arc lyina about the national economy. Now that it has become popular for both parties to postulate balancina the budget, Rukeyser sa1d he hopes voten WllJ !ICC that the ISSUC trans.- cends party lines and has to be an onao1na concern of the pubhc, Con- arcss and the White House for the next 100 years "If we can't elect poliuc1ans who will keep promises, we need to elect more one-term polit1c1ans," he said. "A'me{'ica cannot push forward unul Washinaton 11Ulls back. Savinas, investment, employment and growth taxes have to be relieved." Rulceyser expects littJc or no relief from the Senate Finance Package now under cons1derat1on. The hut tJme Congress and the President got ex- Clled at the same tame was I S years ago when the wage and pncc freeze toolc place. he said. The current bill attempts to be a tax cut for the indi vidual while raising taxes for corporations Rukeyser said everybody should know by now that any increase 1n taxes for Lhe producer will ulnmately be paid by thC' con- sumer One of the most obJecllonable feetullCs of the bill, as pointed out by Ruckeyscr, 1s that dcducuons would be eliminated six months before the actual w rate comes down "The Trojan Tax f:forsc be11:'g constructed in Washmston will eliminate deductions and (eventu· ally) raise the tax rate to gain .. revenues," he said. Washington should have learned from the last few years that whenever capital gains tax rates fall, govern· ment revenues increase The U S ~v1ngs rate 1s a nauonal disgrace and there are few inducements for people to save. be said. Regardin'-the oat.tonal debt, the axiom that 'you don't have to worry about it because we owe 1t to ourselves" d~n't work'lny more. he said. When the United States tnes to cope w1lh deficits by 1ncreuma wcs. lhe economy suffers. When tans incrcaae, the economy slowt and the deficit grows, he said. . "What we rcaJly nted to ~o is channel money into the pnvatc economy," be said. "Government. spends too much and must substantially ~duc.e de-- fense entitlements to f'11'ke any roaress.~ded Rukey1er. contend- rna the Pentaaon should get better value for the defense dollar. Rulceyser told tb.e group t~e cost of admm1stenn& Social Sccunty ts too ht&h and 1t was never des1ped to work. When started. the avef'.llC hfe expectancy wu only 62 years. But thal has nsen and the number of benefit rec1p1enls has grown too fast for the number of people who arc payina into the S'ystemr Rukeyscr sugcsted the aovem· ment a.ivc people ~ choice. While everybody will conunuc to pay into J,hc Social Secunty system. an option of paying up to $10,000 per y~ for a tax-deductible mdmdual reuremcnt account should be provided. The: current contnbutton ceilin& is $2,000. ··PeoP.le need to rel~ more on their own ab11iucs than letting the govern- ment provide for their retirement," Rukeyser ~1d. He addressed the current farm cnsis, saying that "I have always thought that the other 97 percent of us should get down on our knees every night and give thanks to the 3 percent o( Amen~ns who are farmers. "I don't think the answer to our fann problems is more of the hair of the government that bit us. The answer hes in an economy that encourages the kinds of mvestments that farmers h.avc to maJce. "Unfortvnlltely, I thtnk we're mov- ing in the wrong direction on· th.at n&ht now The real interest of (Pleue Me 1118TADK/C5) ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, May 30. Data providedby Newport Securities Corp. ~ ... ., I "' .. t• " • • ltl • ... H• .. I , • . ' ...... ...... , •• u • • • .. . •• ••• Ct•• • N • • I ... , ... . , .,. • . • . t • ,. ~''"' .... ., I • ,, • •• '. •• I '. , . ' .... , • ' •• , . .I • .. "' • I . • ~· ... ~ , . . ' ... ., .. , "''"' .. .. •• I . ' ,1, .. ,, •Tl . , ... ,, I . ,, I • ! IG , ... .. ' .. I •r ~ ,, • • • _ .. ,., 111 I ! ... • . •.•. •• l'"' 't• ' ,. • t , •• • .. • • ' •• •f P~•t I r•t t 1 f •• t• t t •••II "' ... .. .., ... UUf "'~ . .. . " •• • <It" .. •• •• •• . .. ' ••• I• I .. , •u ••I .. , ··~ '"I ... •• '"'" "'J' 1 \. • •9'1 11• 11111~ 0r•lt ••' P• ., • • f • ~ • ..... . ' • ' I I • . ' . .,.i ' • ' . I • .t I • I I • • t t •, I lt I II -..... J • .. MISTAKE·N ATTITUDE W'raaaC4 ••• C&lilomia and Amcrie&n tarmcn it Xenophobia i.s one of the 1UCJmmn ltn'ed by me aovemmeot ,cttina its bumu emotiOftl. J wu a fe>mp own boUte in order to allevia new comspe>ndent for 10 ~and fouad band-ou1 prosrilria." it in e-vcrycou.nuy. It 1 ftno to be ab&c • Reprdina IWOD to make Ameri-lO blame evaythioa OD ·~Y can IO()d& mo,. attractive to !l~t.~ that's not the IOUtCO of' our domestic and foreiP.' buyen pnx111C01. RWc.eyw llld. "I don t thlnk you • ••we were told that the rcuon wo uvoArocrican by a brick wall. First of ·bad the terribJe tnldo deficit wu that all, it doesn't work. We tried Jt more ~ dollar wu nuadi too svona. In than half a century aao. The mutts real_j_ty, this wu ~ ~ that tho protectiorusm we in· "TlM: dollan~ ins~. . muted set otr rc1allatory protec> we~.,ainat tho C\UftDaa. tionism from other countrict and That'• not •here tho ttlde problem tributed to the international com-came &om. ThO dollar neyer pined unity spin.Una downhill into the that. much apiost tbe Japueae yea. t dcpraiion ofthia oentury. Thetumblinadotlartba1"nowhave .. It's very oonsolift& to the lodivid-will not oorrect all of tho problems. human beiQI to \ate foreipn. ..Tbefacttbatyovdatroythevaluo ........................ Donald Qrlawolcl. cbalrmua of tbe board of c1a-va1 .. a4mln9 a '1obe aiftD to lalm clarlU &Otb an- DlftftU'J celebration of tbe ea.ta 11eM ftnn. Company preUdent Joe ManlM)U lOOb OD. Leading valve · maker turns 50 BJJIMBATB~ ..., .... c.w: .... t Ca-Val Co. of Costa Mesa, a world leader in the manufacture and sales of automatic control valves, is holding a series of events throuabout 1986 to oelebrate SO yean of servioe to the industry. "l achievement of which I am most proud is that many lives have been saved ua resultofCla-Val products." said Donald G. Griswold, founder of the company. During World War JI, the company developed valves and controls that allowed fuel-water separators to automatically eliminate water from the aviatidn fuel, preventing numerous in-fi.iabt accidents. • . . On board U.S. Navy'shi_ps, Oa-Val products are used in aircraft fueling systems and fire protection systems for critical shipboard areas includina ammunition storage areas. Sinoe Griswold created the ftnt Cla,rton valve 50 yean ago, there bu been a continuous line of fluid control products that have been incorporated in fire protection, water treatment, irrigation, waterworks, aircraft fueling, marine balla.stina and other applications where fluid manaaement is crucial. TRADING BILL ••. FromC4 -An audit committee, annual shareholder mectiop and m1rumum quorum for shareholder meetings. The powerful Papan, who is bead of the Assembly Rules Committee, picked up the bill for NASO after a Senate version appeared to have staUcd in committee last month. The bill, by Sen. Robert Beverly, R-Manbattan Beach, was so heavily amended in the Senate Bankina and - Commerce Committee that ob- servers felt it would be unacceptable to NASO members. Beverly wd Wednesday that he ..has no plans to take bis bill any further as Iona u Papan's b1'1 1s movina. The Papan bill now beads for the Assembly floor. Opponents said they hoped opposition would materialize in the Senate. Winn Enterprises may sell some of Knudsen LOS ANGELES (AP) -Knudsen FoOds, the tarsest dairy m the West, ~be forced to sell 10me ofits IS9Ctl to ~ver its debt, the chairman of its o'*'tina company said. Ted 0 . Nel10n1.~b.ainnan of Wmn Enterpri1es. said wcdnesday that the financially strapped Los Anaeles company bas hired two investment benkina flnns to UX11 the possibility of 1Cllill1 operations to help reducic a S266 million debt. Winn, the leadtna seller of milk, conaae cheese and buttermilk m California. was considerina the sate of a third of Knuc:ben 's dairy propertiCI. The company ~uirecf Knudscn in 1983 for S78 million and the San Francisc::o-batcd Foremost Daines 10 198S for SSO million. In its March 31 , l~uarterly ~ WiAn .acknow it had cash Oow problems, notina that 1t bad violated loan ~ments wtltl Citicorp lnduatrial Credit Bank, its principal bank creditor. NOT-ICE- Due to the manufa.cturer' s delayed productlQn and ahlpplng, two of ttie albums and cassettes advertised on the ba~ page of today' a Target ea1e sectlon.wUJ not be In stock. The two titles not available are .. Say You, Say Me'' by Lionel Riehle and "Emotional" by Jeffery Qsbourne. Rain checks are avaltable for both of theSe tttles. We regret any Inconvenience this may cause. @TARGET. .. I• 101Al/1 n.= OWNflOCC ld't. 10 ~1 101/t 15-YWS FllU 0\4/NCI OCC Al1 10 45 714-t56-050I VANOUAID MOllTOAGI COIPOUTION IVU ay APPOINTMINf OlllCT LIHDll & MOl'TOAOI UOUI .. • ' I • I INCUMBENT · REPUBLICAN · Prtsldent Ronald Aeeoan uya: · "'The Board of Equ llzation 11 the State'nnost Important taxation board and we need gualifi~ peopl on this board. . .. Ern.e Oronenburg Is definitely qualffled and will bri~ important new tax reform Ide to the atate." · Governor George 0..1Unef18n up: •tn the area of.finance and taxation. Ernie • ~rg's expeftise has made him an efficient and effective member of the Sta Board of Equalization. I have found Ernie to be a~ friend and strong aJly. We need his continued efforts and reJ:>resentation on U]e Board. TN Rell/st• of Orange County edltortal up: "Oronenburg ... unusuaJ muoog ... ..___ officials in that he-eeems to have eome genuine ooncem for the taxpayer.• ..... _.#_He's Saved Us Millions! --- FRIENDS OF DROJfENBURQ -David A. Hawluna, CPA, Treas " 1829 Columt>la Street • San Diego. California 92101 INTO The Iii~ Pil has a new way te> turn your Hidden Treasures jnto CASH wi1h a $7.60 Classified Ad. r. • or $5.60 with prepayment 4 Lines 7 Day~ $7 e60 No changes In copy or cancellation. I Private parties only. No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads .. There is no price limit to what ·you can advertise. If you need to sell your c~r, boat, couch, high chair or any unused merchandise-call the Daily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 NAME_._· ___ ------------ ADDRESS . ·sr A TE ____ _ ZIP ____ _ AD COPY: 4 line minimum, approximately 4 words per line. AMT . ENCLOSED circle one: VISA or M.C. _____ _ EXPIR.A TION O.A TE: __ __...__ _______ _ Are you a subscriber to the DailY, Pilot? clrcl! .. one: YES' I NO .. 1 . , • • •I . ''Now. as Jt was Jn 1966. the Jong-term direction of the (Callfornl Republican) Party /sat stake. • • MAaTUf 1111111 ---......... I • YMiTOO'«lJfWN Crown House plan sb.ows. t coiLo =&\r dlsregard for resldeats ~~? To the Editor. It was a fiustratina day for Corona del Mar residents who Journeyed to San Diqo to do battle with the Coastal Comm1ss1on over the l)f'OPOted Crown Hou1e, a 145-bcdioom, hi&h-riae apartment build-~ tabbed for ICltior cituens on Coast Hi&bway in this city. ff there ever were a stacked dcclc apin111 comm unit~, this was u. The "five deuces' (Council mem- bers Mauer, Cox, Plummer, A&ee and Heather) voted in December to overturn the decision of their own appomtcd planning comimss1oners, who rejected this tu&bly dense pro- Jcct. In their baste to vote Uus proJCCt lll, qainst the s1anatures of at least 94 ~nt of the local residents, the 'five deuce~· overlooked their estab- lished awdeliocs as set forth in the city's 1982 Land Use Plan. cstimatina parking req~ments for a conareptc livina project. ~tion 30252 (4) of the C.alifomia Coastal Act requires adequate on-SJte parkina. AccordJna to the Coastal Commission's lnterpret1vc Gwdc- lines, "AU muluple-family residentild dwellmas in addition to two spaces for each dwclhna should provtde a minimum of one guest parhng space for each seven dwelling uni ls." That an itself would rcqwre 165 parking spaaes for the reS1dcnt1al portion. But this section goes on to say thl\t "add1t1onal parlu ng should be provtdcd for the staff which would bnng the total on-site parlting to 180 spaces The "five deuces" have ignored this requirement, requanng the de- velopers to supply only 77 spaces an an area where vanually no street parkmg exists. ' This current council's pos1uon wt th the exception of Don Strauss and Evelyn Hart 1s to ignore all reasonable gu1dchncs for the development of this environmentally sensitive property on "Buck Gully" by proceeding 1n a reckless and 1rrespoos1ble manner WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY 'reu~~ oor,· 'f"N-lf ED- YOUVf Rf.VER · m tt\DICTED: Religion ' d I trips up c ircuit ' ju dge Foes want to hurt one who supports rellgton tn schools The resistance to·Daniel Man.ion as circuit judge i.J ,mostly ideolotical opponunism, but there 11 an odor there of somcthinf else, and that is the war of the secularists ap1nst relisioa Their contempt for this document was displayed by their ~nt accom- modation to I IJ'OUP of Beverly Hills developers by amendJna this limited use permit to allow currently zoned "low density rcs.identtal'' to be changed to mult1-fam1ly residential for purposes of allowmg this un- precedented h1ah-dens1ty apanment complex to be bwlt. Although designated a "semor citizen" complex, there 1s no guaran- tee senior citizens will be the only tenants Did not the Gthfom1a Su- preme Court vote aga1nst discnmina- llon by aie ID Wolfsen vs. Manna City Properti~? To insure passage through 1he- Coa5tal Comm1ss1on, former New· pon Beach Mayor Don McGinnis, who never met a prOJCCI he d1dn 't hke (unul West Newport became so dense he moved to Fallbrook), mtroduced present Councilwoman Jackie Heather to speak in favor of the Crown House development Tht'I 1n uself was highly irregular and ex- U.S. Senate battle recalis 20-year-old primary race F'int thinp first. Daniel Manion is a 44-year-old lawyer who ha tried more than 30 cases, is a member of 1 small firm, was an active lqialator, and is a mb patly admired per- son'1Jy. He isa veteran oftbe Vieuwn War, a sometime state senator who quit bit office to devote his enerpet to figbfio&. multiple sclerosis, which~­ co~; a sen.Wt &OOd-bu.mored, in · nt man who has viaorously expressed himself on publiC ~ and bas done so intelliaently and responSlbly. The 1sauc at hand 1s not seruor citizens vs. non senior citizens, but whether a project of this maputudc should be aJJowed south of Coast Hi&hway forever blockmg residenual Uld traffic VleWS of the ocean U well as exacerbatini a.lrCady overcrowded parlc.ina cond1t1ons. Arc we, the residents of Corona del Mar, f01ng to allow this present counci majonty to ramrod a bigh- dcnStty high nse down our throats by amending the current land Use Plan to accommodate out-of-town de- velopers whose 6nly interest 1s return on mvcstment'> In order to accommodate this project to comply with the current oertificcj LUP, the Cit} had to amend the LUP throu&}l a General Plan Amendment which, among other th.inp, allows for commercial zonmg on what is now RI residential property. This allows the developers to bUJld up to 50 feet 1n a residential neighborhood Not onty does tJus new General Plan Amendment affect bu1ldmg bei&}lts, at allows for a density far sreater than any prOJCCt anywhere ID Newport Beach whtle grossly under- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat tremely prejudic1a1 10 the home-Then as now th-e ownen of Corona del Mar. -Mrs. -• ' • Heather, who docs not hve near the GOP's long-term proposed sue nor does she hve in Co~na del Mar. s~lce in favor of the direction at stake pTOJcct, then sat back down next to her fnend, the apphcant/devcloper. · The Coastal Comm1ss1on geared its rccommendauons to the city's Nev. General Plan Amendment which was submitted along wuh that recommen- dation and they both passed together This GPA was precisely what the devclopen needed an term'I of density to insure a high yield on their investment Wh~n arc we. the c1t1zen\ of Corona del Mar, going to wake up to the fact that we tiav~ no reprc<;en- tat1on on this present council'> Our Councilman Btll Agee not only voted for this coastal monstrosity, he proposed II. It's about time we reahzed the deck 1s stacked against us. The developers were dealt a "pat hand" 10 the form of "five.deuces." That's a tough hand to beat Maybe 11''1 time o,1,c did some- thang·about changmg deck~ WALTER ZIGLAR Resident Corona del \1ar ,,.,. Zlnl EdtlOl Tom Tett M•t\llQ"'O Ed•I DOflfentey City l;dlt Ol T-~ ~Edltcx CrmlglMff Sports Edltcx fll~MJ Churellm.n C-On!tollfll fllotlet1 L CentNll P•OO.X:tlOf' M8nagef TWfY Kendle C11cu1a1100 Manager .._.,.,...,..._, Marltellng 0.reclcx ,.., ..... Clawlled Olrec10< The noisy battle for tbe Republican nominauon for U.S. senator re- echoes some of the sounds 9f a California primary 20 years ago . when major elements within the GOP fought over who would be nominated to oppose Democrat Pat Brown's bad for a third term as aovcrnor. Now. as It was m 1966, the long- term direction> of the state party 1s at stake Now, as was the case 20 years ago, the mam contending fore.es are two grOUJ>.' of conservatives, one on the far right and the other rep- resenting a more moderate approach to government, although often more it style than substance. In looking to the past for clues to how this generation of GOP voters will decide next weck"s Senate pn- mary, and what that wiJI mean for futureelcct1ons, however, It's 1mpon- ant to loolc beyond the parallels and focus on some d1tTerenccs, too. The bigacst change is how con- scrva ti vcs and moderates this year have reversed the roles they held in 1966 That d1tTerence, m itself, should ~courage the moderates. Twenty years ago. moderate Re- publicans long had dominated the state party, but had been losing . d ccuons for governor Since then, Jt's been the conservatives who have occupied the driver's seat within the state party. Yet dunng this penod, Cal1fom1a Republicans have lost e ... ery elecuon to fill the Senate seat that again 1s up for a vote this year. MARTY SMITH Twenty years ago, the con- servatives offered a candidate who, while he was a fadmg movte star. represented both a fresh face and a change of direction for the GOP. Ronald Reagan's often fiery rhetoric oondcmned the failures of the moder- ates and what seemed their "me-too" attitude toward many Democratic programs. While his ideas were no less extreme than those of Barry Goldwater Sr., who had been over- whelmingly rejected by national voters in the 1964 presidential con- test, Reagan managed to strike a responsive chord.with voters. . ./ But now the shoe as on the othtr fool. Conservauvcs have pretty much had their way for two decades. And 1f they haven't always been able to nommate the>r first choices for state- wide offices. as witness the successes ofGov. George Deukmej1an and U.S. Seo. Pete Wilson, they've never- theless dictated the conservative tone that has dominated the state GOP. They've also mana&ed to previ::nt nom1nauons from going to those they deem clcarl) unacceptable. In all three Republican pnmary contests involvmg the Senate seat that Democrat Alan Cranston won m 1968 -after conservat1ves defeated moderate Rcpubhcan incumbent Thomas Kuchel's bid for renomina- tion -the GO P's far nght prevailed The results proved disastrous for the and have resulted in Cranston a C.ahfornia scat in the U.S. e IOflF1' than any Democrat in the state's history. . This dismal record convmced prag- matic Republican busmess leaders this year to conclude, as their con- ~ative counterparts did 20 ycan ago, that it was time to take a fresh approach . At fir5t, baseball comm1ss1oncr Peter Ucberroth seemed to many of them as the 10d1vidual who best would personify a break Wlth the past. But when his reluctance to run proved genuine, the spotli&ht turned on Congressman Ed Zsdiau. Con- servat1 vc on economic matters but moderate on social issues, Zschau is seen as someone who an November could attract younger voters whose support contributed much to Re- publican successes in 1984. More Utan just someone who mt&ht finaUydcfeat Cranston, Zschau a.lsois seen as representing the dU'CCtlon in which the party must turn m the post. Reagan era.. when. baby-boom voters Wlll dominate elections. Zschau's main o pponent is Bruce Herschcnsohn, a conservative former Southern Cal.afom1a tcleV1sion com- mentator. The parallels to 1966 don't nccess- an ly mean that the California GOP is about to undcrao a changing of the guard. Conservatives in I 966 were angry, and pushing viaorously for change Moderates this year arc not nearly as ex.cited as their opposite numbers were 20 years aao, and may not prove as effective. But if con- servatives succeed an fighting off change this year, their success apin ·may prove costly in November. MartlJJ Sml,. I• poUtJcal editor fer McCl.ttcby N~"'• Servi~. Now there are two obvious factions opposina his confirmation u a feder- al Judge. To beain with., there is what one miaht calf the Big F'tnn Lef11 Lobby. These are the legal beavtet who dlldain a candidate for the Judiciary who bas practiced in a firm with fewer than I 00 partners. They cannot find sufficient judicial coe-- mopolitanism out in the sticb, in the bnlc firms. The Justice Department's answer on this question is that the 7th Circuit to which President Rcapn hal named Darucl Manion already bu its share of law profcuon and lawyer& wbo have been involved in federal c:uework. and that a well-balanced Judiciary &bould lDclude la~ from outside the pat metropOliles.. The l«lOnd faction is just plain 1deol<>sica1: Hi' opponents do not lib 1t that Manion, a conservative, should be dcsi~tcd to the court. Some senators are lemarbbly frank on the subject. "I think you are 1 decent and hono"ble man," a rank· ina Democratic member of the Senate Judiciary Committee said to Manion at his second bearina, .. but ( do not think I can vote for you because of your political views.." The opponents of Daniel Manion reason that if they succeed in bloct:ioa his nom10auon, that would be the fint time a Reapn nominee wu turned down. If it can happen once, some senators reason, then perhaps a coalition of liberal Democrats and liberal Republicans can build a Berlin Wall between the White House and the jud1c1ary -never mind the Constitution. Are you going to vote in the June 3 prima.ry? Do you think your vote counts? But I third fact.Jon is moved, or so it would seem, by a passionate desirt to pu01sh someone who has diaqreecl Compiled by 0. Jeanette AYent with tbeSupremeCoW1 in itsvarioua Ed Reeble Corona Del Mar Retired Ye,, 11's got to count count, ru Q~l voling. Job&.Crfppa N ....... lefflt c.a. ..-sea If 1t doc~n·t Abtolutely. My vote wilt count because MJ ,et a lot of ot.htr people to VO\C tht li&tDe *I y, Al Avila Suta Ana Metallosrapller Yes. on absolutely II count\ &a...Ledel1 Cof'oa Del Mar Rom ., Problbly l'U vote. Yes. J think 1t co nts if my huabe.nd doesn't canoe! me out Rboacla Cram We1tmtn1ter Secretary Yes, we all have to \.ote BtbSel•m N _,.rt Bead Y•temt ,....,..mer Y~ we usually vote. (As far as co'uiunt). 001 too much. becaute rm .uninfbnnod aod th other people ~ orunrormcd and we arc vot1r11 on thinss wt don't know much ahout. VlrpoJa WellJ Newport Beaclt CommuJty volatttr Y cs, I hope so. lltrtol Tart Cotta Mesa. Stedat Ye locally 11 count.•. fn the national clecuon, one vote may not make a differrn~. but loc:ally one vote may Jue Caneater NewportlSeadt • Rettrff professor Yes, yea I'm su~t does count. rub.np propessively cxclud.ina re- liajon from the schools. When the Supreme Court voted (by a narrow margin of 5-4) against per,mittina the display of the Ten Commandments in the public tchools .of Kentucky, then-state Sen. Daniel Manion joined with an over- wbelmina majority of Democrats and Repubbcans in the Indiana ~nate to propose a voluntary display of the Ten Commandments in the public: schools. His cntics have whooped and boUered over this one, mamtainina that it was a flavant ac11 of con- tumacy, an mvitatJon of defiance of the Supreme Court. But the propoM'Jd bill specified, "If tbia ICCtion ii determined to be uncoo1titutiofta.I all copies of the Ten Commandmc:nu disp.layed by authority of this ICICtion shall be irnmcdiately"removed Qen the Jud1111ent becomes final." There was no hint rtfere of any appetite to subvert the judiciary Moreover, the cou.n's cbun:b~tate rutinp are, by the concetaion of almost. everyone, utter ..cb101. (Moynahan, 1979: ·•1n Wolman v. Walter ( 1 '977).i Mr. Justice Blac:t:mun on behalf or the Court found it constitutional to provide non-publ~ ICh~I ~pils with 'boob,· but un- f.Onltltu~onal to su~ly them with 1n1tnJCttonal matenall and equip. ment. • In other M>rcb a book may be provtded but not a map. The Coun bas yet to rule on atlases. which are· boob or maps.") The. Rev. ~eodorc Hcaburab. tbo lana-ume president oftbe University ofNotR Dame, a political bbetal tA<I perhaps t~c most bi&hly bonorcd man la· Ammc:a (be bU more booorary dqrees than Hcibcrt Hoo r, th runner-up~ bas Mid of Manion: .. , bcU ve he will brtq in~ty. and 1 teen mo. -at MW.. Vie'.. law lo that ~tion. HiJ 11'4 ajla,.. ~ne or RrV1ce and commitment to No, I'm not'bcc:ause IJU t mOYtd to :m ce. 1 believe "'1.D cahibit Orange County and J m not rq;., be qualati &JtUna on the tcred But I do thmk rt co-nts. bio 1c::,u:n: :ia• .!11• 1ppo1ntm WUJJ•m B 1 & • , tw111mau.t ...,,,... ... - ..z-- . ~ INJiO ·. You can "ow call the D•llJ Pl.lot Cla•I~ Dept. on S.turda~ mornlRCI from 1:00 to 11:30 a.m. to piece rour lundaJ and MondaJ Ma. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES/CONDOS 0.... ................ , .............. , •••••••••• 1 .. ................. , ...... 1• C..--................. ,tOlt C-... ,,_, ............... IGID ~ ........................ 1-. .. ......,., ..................• ,,. Comlir\r '-~ • • • • • • • 1n1 ..._1 ... ~., ......... 1W ............................. , .. °"" Clf c........,., ......... lllH °""Of ... ......,,, • • ........ , • ~····· ·'"' .... ......,., ........... :. ··-................. ~ ......... I,.. ·~..._ .................. . u w.-.1 .. 1.......... •• ~ lt2J --~················ .... ,,,. ---~ ............ .. ..... c--.......... ,. .. ....i.-.... 21• ~......... .. JltO APARTMENTS 0-fllillW ••••••••••••••••••• t .. •i-........................ 1• RENTALS ~~ ............... 1&4 COMMERCIAL ................................ ICMO HOUSES/CONDOS .......... ~ .............. lo.2 . 2102 R.E. SALE/RENT ............................. •4M4 o....11 . . . . . • '-................... ,,.,loet ..... .....-..... • • .... 2106 ~. . ..,,,.. •-.-. IOIO ............. ••• •• • •• •. •. • tlot .... ~ .......... 1161 ~QM..... . •• 'U .. c;__, ,,_., . . . . . . . . 2771 -.._. ...... ... ......... ..--................ ~211• ............................... Ion --2122 """',.._,.,,. , ............. IOU 'C.-.. Mmr ............... . Mllolloo""to ................... 1w • <-""-........ ~:..... 2t2• ~ ... , ..... ,,.. .........,,. ............ 2111 ............ .................... .....-.. . ·. . .. ,.,. s.o.o.-.............. 1ar• .,.. ............ , • 21n ...... ,,_.,,.... • • l7'0 MERCHANDISE . ...... ~ ICIPt ,...v.., .... ........ ,.,. .... .w ... : .. ::·:::::·.... ............. ...... .... 2140 BUSINESS & ~· .010 .,....._.,.. .011 ......... J:lllllllo ............. ,1.. ........... ...................... tl4a .... c----.... . ....... 1•---................. 21 .. FINANCIAL , --.. . . .011 ...... ... wt... ,,. _..-....... .. ..,. ...................... ...... ..... ................ r.: ,.,., .. . ........ •• =:::.:.:: ... :· : .. ·. ":m2 .,.. ............... .. ... ~tots :::::°"""'*.... -C-&....... .., .. .. ._w;: i 'ii' ... -~-.::: . ·.. . ., MISC R E ....,. ....... ·•· . ... ... .. 21is 1 • • • ....... ""'" •• .. • • • • • .. .. • .. 2167 ..... ..... .. ... ... 1100 ......,.... .... .. ... • .. .. .. ,, .. ._ ~ .. • .. • .. • Jf12 ,,,.,,..,f'wo/M • .. • • • emJ __,, ................ 191' ....... ~. • . ... """-· . ,·.... ....... 112$ .. c:i...-... ... 217' ...... &~......... IUD --e...--. ..... 2171 _..,...... • •• ,.., MeoMliofy • • • • t04S -.......T.o: •.............. me OM..,.......&e..-.• *1 CLASSIFIED INDEX 842-5878 DEADLINE I PUBLICATION DEADLINE Mondiy .................... Sat. 11:30 AM Tueeday .................... Mon. 5:30 PM Wedneeday .............. T~. 5:30 PM FROM NORTH ORANG! COUNTY FROM IOUTM.ORANQI COUNTY WM*R . . j PETE I BARRET i REALTY -~­.. -------- 2204 W1t1rfi11t Ir, O•I Nestled among atatety trella llta thl1 home that "dared to be dtf· f•ent." New o4 BR home plut 2 BR cottage on OY9W ltmd lot. Exciting kltchenJlaa bMrMct celling• and lkytltes. Huge muter aulte, tamny rm, aunroom.-alnlng rm and more. 11 ........ ,, •••• The addreaa you give With pride. Profelllonal d«orated 3 BR home plul 1 BR apt. Malt• BR wtth C4Z'/ ftNPtace In atttlng area •• Trenien. doua walk-tn .cloeeta have ~ Nvtng bUltt..fna. Fotmlll dining room and apecloua kttcMn to ao- commodate the . whofe' fam ty. Enck>Md biYffi)nt patlO to enJoy the Nncty bMCh Md the t:>aY vtew from t~ IJ*lal on.rtng. 11,1•.•.• ; M • COLDWC?U aANt\C?R L 1 ' . Thuraday .................. Wed. 5:30 PM 540-1220 488tl00 Frtday ...................... Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ..................... Sat. 11:30 AM HOIES FOR SILE 1 IElllDI _ **1323 8ayllde Or., Mal K* ~200 *429,000 Sunday 1-5 21111111 975 88Y'lk'e Cove. Cowe 844-6200 seao.ooo 12 Belcourt Dr. 8., Belcourt 844-8200' 1895;00Ct 8AT !SUN 1-1 **3808 Ml,...,_, N.8. 84&-0303 $359,900 SAT/SUN 1-5 30 8tarftlh Ct., N.8. 845-0303 $115,900 SUN 1 ... 2 1111111 F_UI II 1r IEI 1407 Bonnie Ooone Terrece, CdM ~ $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 28 Canyon llland, Baa CMyon 876-8000 $210,000 SUN 1-5 320 Narcuata Corona Del M• 875-5511 U89,000 SaUSun/M 1-5 v29 Oceen Vista. See llland, NB 7eo-383-4 "*629,000 Sunday 1-5 •V39 Whltewat~PI 1) Jamlne erk, CdM 893-3973 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEDIGGI **350 82nd St., Nftpor1 ~ 844-9080 $2&5,000 Sunday 1-5 **2215 BaylMSe Drtw, CdM ~200 $1,195,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 4500 Cortland, CM*> Hlghlanda &44-1200 $365,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 •4n Coeta Mela St, Eutllde Coata Mela 842-5200 $217,000 Sunday 1-5 200 Del Mar, Coate Meea 831-7370 $150,000 Sat/Sun 10-8 4ee Gavtota, Blufft .875-eOOO $238.000 SAT /SUN 1-5 11e°1:':711 ~~ 8Mctl Sunday 1~5 329 So. PolnMttla, Corona det Mar . 873-5354 SSS0.000 Sunday 1-5 118 Via Quito, Udo ... N.8 844-toeO $521,000 Sunday 1-5 I II 1tl11 Fii II 1r IEI ** 14 Balboe eow.. ~ 8w:t\ eec>-2709 $470,000 S\mday 1-5 •833 Cameo Hghlndt Or .• c.m.o Hghlnd9 876-eOOO $368,000 SAT/SON 1-5 ""' 4e CMY0n lallnd Dr, Big Cenyon, N.8 790-1900 '320,000 Satunfay 12:30-3:30 •17 Carmel Bay Or., C.O.M. 1'M100 '537,500 tend Ind Sun 1-5 •511 Olm OrM, ~.NB 842-1200 *322,!00 Sund9y 1-5 ••3023 Country Qub, Coat• Mela 84MP03 a.dl,800 SUN 1-6 .. 2901 Ebbttde. HlrtMw v-. ..... 844-eaoo Mal.000 Sunday 1~ ••949 GddlllfOd Aw., CdM 7~1100 '420.000 ~ lnC. Sunday 1 .. 5 901 Lontbsd, Sommetlllt CttMtome. CM 751-3111 1150,300 ' 8aV8un 1-5 221 ~Olde CctM 844-4121 1545,000 &ATl8UN 1..S ....._,... .. .. THE DAILY Pl.OT CLASSIFIED OFRCE HOURS T_._. .... MOl~.,rtdey 1:00 A.M.-&30 P.M. ~f#llM-11:30A.M. .... eou.. Mo.-Frtdey 1:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M 142-5171 •~. Corona del Mar 790-1900 *425,000 Sunday 1 ... , 2093 Senta Ana Ave, Colta Meea ~ $179,500 8und9Y 1:30-5 240 Santa leat*, E..t8lde ca.ta Meu 842-6200 $1-.000 Sunday 1-5 28M S«eng Pl, (Mela V•cM). CM 831-1298 $1&4,900 8unday 1-:4 *" 8ycemore Creek, Turtle Rock Olen 7858-e700 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 12 W.alnafonLHarbOJ Ridge ~ ~n.ooo 8und8y M ••9491 ~. eo.t.a ..... 84&-0303 1199,900 SAT l 8UN 1-4 41DINI • 2e00 am DrM, ~ 8Mct'I _85M700 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 •2001 K9wlmM. I~ Terrece 87~ S398,000 Sunday 1-6 2109 Miramar, N.8 . 845-0303 $399,000 SUN 12 ... • 198() Paricvtew, Coata M ... 845-0303 $205,099 SUN 1-5 4II11111 Fll II 1r ID • 2208 Port ~ s-wtnd HVH, N.8 . 759-9155 *479,500 Sat & Sun 1-6 1508 Dorothy Lane, Wtatcttff, NB 759-8700 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 ••52 Orak• Bay, Spyglua, CdM 840-5884 *459,000 Sunday 1 ... :30 '° Drak• Bay, Spyglal, COM - 759-9100 *38&.000 Sunday 1 ... 135e Galaxy Or, Oowr Shor•. Nwpt 8ctt 842-5200 $895,000 ... land Sun 1-5 17 Goe.ta Pomt, Spyga.., C.O.M. 844-90e0 $815,000 ,Sundiy 1-5 **818 Harbor llland Or .• NB 159-8100 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 * *3308 OoMn Blvd, Olde CdM 875-IOOO $&45,000 SAT/SUN 1-6 • * 17" Ortole Dr, Meea Verde. Coata M'1M 75S.-9100 '290.000 Sundiy , ... 2224 Pldftc, C.t>.M. &44-8200 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 1801 Port Abbey, N9wport 8Mct'I 759-9100 $349,000 S.t-Sun 1-5 1800 Port Barmouth, Harbor Vt9w, N.8 . 842-1355 $274,Q09 Sunday 1-5 • * *24 Rockingham, Belcourt ~200 $895,000 Sundey 2-6 • 1724 s.nar Or, (u.a V•de). CM 831-12te 1189,500 Sunday 1 .... OPEN HOUSE 0 EctatY . ........... TlANSPORTATION BOATS MISC. ........ • • •• IOlf C-0/fN/1..... . • • .,, ~ ............ ,. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE DIRECTORY ......, .........,. s-., I -• -~~ -- I II ail•s Fii. II tr ID ••17 Ekm1na T,.., IMa ~ ~ 11, 195,000 8uriMy M l~TM'T~CMyon IAT/IUN 1-8 • * *500 Harbor IQnd, NB 759-9100 $1,900,000 SAT/SUN 1-1 **eoe HWbOr lltMd Or, N.8. 75M100 $1,900,000 &Nay 1-1 7 Hennttage, Big Canyon ~200 $1,095,000 8ATl8UN 1-1 4 Morro Bay Dr.,~ ~ $835,bOO ..., 1 ... .,.. • •33 Rldglllne, H9rt>or A$dge, H8 790-8333 $3,500,000 Sat!Sun 1-1 * • 25 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge - -~ $3,950,000 Sundly 1-6 •• 1M3 Samar, Colt• Meea 845-0303~ $259.000 SwMS8y 1-4 1521 S..C.e.t, H.V. Hllll ~ $521.000 Sunday 1-a * •8 Trafalglr, Harbor Ridge 84()...ae8 $1 ,750,000 ~ 1-5 ••••• Lota 84-85-88 Top of Rocky Point,=·· 84-4-e200 $2,100,000 Sat .... I II 11111 Fii II 1r Ill ..,..2 Winged Foot, Big Cenyon,H8 7eo-oeoi (8 bathl)Pt5,000 Sun 1 ... CO II DOS TOWIHOIES ~ · .. FOR SILE 2 II 11111 Fil II 1r ID •• ..,290 Cagney Lene. ~ e.oti 842-4ee1 121)',000 &Nay 1-4 ••2792 Longwood Cout1, CM 646-2313 I 188,500 Sunday 1-4 llEllHI M2 VU'9ae ~. Costa Meu 8'6..Q303 $134,000 ~T/8UN 1-4 DUPLEIE . FOR ALE 414 o.Nla. Olde COM e7~ 13U.OOO 8A T/8UH W -La Joli. Ntwpcwt Hghta t44o-0200 $379,000 • ...,_ M . I • • .. .. J ' l 0 , t l J t c c c 2 • r t l .... , l l .. ... .. Lots of room for swim, spa, sunning and bar-be-cue parties. Quiet hlllslde locatlori, ooean and hlll views. Large pool, spa, gleaming hardwood floors. 3 large bedrooms, cen- tral air, security system and morel Only $385,000. There's a 2 room and bath suite for mom and dad + the master suite and guest bdrms for your Well grounded on a valuable 45x1 18 A-1 lot. Only 1 block to beach & shops. Vacant and ready. $399,000. SPYGLASS CUSTOM Spectacular views' Ocean, bay and night lights! A cliltom built home with unparalledled craftsmanship. Five spacious bedrooms, ~ven baths, dream ,kitchen, elevator, wine . cellar, pool, ti· cascading wate~ fall, bridged ol pond and security gale entry o y begins to d~ribe this magnificent residence. $1,295,000. Ad #064 SOMMET DU MONDE 'ESTATES SITES If you love nature and sweeprng view of lbe ocean. mountains and ca· nyons, this 1s a once-m-a·hfettme opportunity Adjacent to Top of the World tn Laguna Beach, thtS e:r- cluaive pied dellelopment 19 lim1led to four natural·srade bu1ldable sites fully deVeloped and ready for your custom home. includes one-quarter interest in 6 ~ acres of open space Prices from '399.000 Ad #025 NEW LISTINGS A MEMBER OF THE f1l YIUU UUU 1121,000 Best locatlon. lowest price & fully furnished. Immaculate condo In Newport Beach. Walk to beach. Community pool & spa. Call todayl UYOlm . IHI ... Great famlly custom home. 4 BR, 4 BA, solar heating for huge pool, cedar closet, formal dining room, loads ot storage. Exoeffent buy. ..Ji& fflllUU 1111,000 Prtrhe location, pier, slip, view of skyline. Adap- tab~e 5 BR remodel potenyal;Jop value witt\ groWth built-In. New & hot! IALIU P1111S1U 11,221,eOO Newly reni<><Seled 3 BR Cape Cod baytront on prime corner locatton using finest quality ap- pointments and Interiors. Pier & slip LIDO ISLE UM llU IH0,000 Located on quiet end of Lido. Delightful 3 BR, newly painted & carpeted. South sunny patio, beamed LA. brick flreplaoe. Ull ISLI UH,000 Lovely Cape Cod with separate guest quarters 4 BR, 3 BA, beamed ceilings, mammoth copper hOOded fireplace. brick south patio. Ull ISLI 1410,IOO 3 BR on 52' lot. Great location. Your opportunity to build home of your dreams or live In as Is. Existing home upgraded with charm. Ull llWI Mlt,000 A great alternative to condo living Is this 4 BR regency manor with huge llvlng area and almost no exterior maintenance. SEARS NANCIAL NETWORK lAJ OPEN HOUSE 1-5 •Ylllmua 4 BR, FR ua• mw llUJ 3 BA, FR UllllYllWllUI 4 BA. FR ll"11 3 BR, Fee llWPllT...U 3 BR Wllltn 3 BR, Fr, Spa ... _ 3 t 2 BR UUMWllWlll.U 4 BR, FR IH111 THUOf 4 BR, FR •WNIT-.Tt 4 BA, FR, View ...... llUI SITllllY $342,000 $349,000 $398,500 SUIDIY $179,900 $265,000 1278,500 $329,000 $340,000 $342,000 $345,900 1 ......... L. MC LOON 1 ..... ,. •• J. CAMPBELL 1111 ....... C. MC MAHAN 1111a. .... I<. PARKER ............ J. MERTZ 2'41 ...... E. OLSON 111112 ........ M. MATTHEWS Jllf Lllfd' I. I D. VALENTINE 1 ........... M. PHILLIPPI .. 1 ...... H. NEIGER 1 ........... Ull ISU MllMI.,,.,.. 3 BA, FR Architectural design, glass, llght and dramatic ~ NW au J CAMPBELL $349,000 11111 .. ., .. decor In this 3 BR contemporary home 3 4 • FR $398,500 L. MC LOON flreplaces, security system. corner lot I.Ill 11&.1 1.,.. .. '-llLI ........ Sophisticated eleg~nce, 1 112 years, trench doors. 3 flreplaces, marble fliPors, 5 BR. ~ BA . maids room, famlly room & much more. a.. tsU 1111.- 0wner wants offers on beautiful baytront duplex. 3 BR, 2 BA, fireplace & bay view patros for each unit. Easy to convert to single family. Ull llU 11,Hl,000 5 BA home on north channel Country kitchen. 3 fireplaces, gigantic matter suite, rumpus room Pier and allp for 50' boat UllllU 11,.a• Inviting & charming 4 BR Englsh Normandy on •outh baytront with sandy beach! Two master tuttes. Pier & atlp for large bQat Lmlal 11,111,1• 75' prime Baytront lot with dock for 90' boatl Lot 1pllt la poaatble. A perfect opportunity to build your "Ideal" home 4' Br, FA 1.111 llU 3 BR .,,..... 6 BA. Oen .......... 4 BR ~SIU 4 BA. Bay S.59,000 $521,000 $675,000 $895,000 $1.350.000 M <lUTH 111Yle ... S. HARRIS 1 ...... .., M.AEEOY . ......... EADIE/BENTS •n•L.Ne._. C. RUMSFELO JUST REDUCED ....... 111.,.. Location, locatton. locattonl 3 BR n qu'-1 green- belt. Walk to lhopptng & f Mhlon Jaland. Beauti- ful upgradel throughout tootl IPYIUll.U ..... Settera detlgned thla 6. BR home to IMUr• maximum privacy for parenta & noisy ,..,,, Gorgeou1 cut'tom home -pt1ced rlghttt J NEWPORT BEACH Tll lllFFI 1111,800 One level, 3 BA end unit. Parquet floors In kitchen & entry, nice grass entry & patio outlook. W~ll maintained & nl,f decorated. llllUJ• . 1211.- Wonderful 3 ,aR, 2, 1/2 BA condo with wooden floors, ,w.ot · dkttAQ room, tar~ kltchen fireplace, nn patio. community P/S.-- M IUfn 122.,... Beautifully malntal & decorated 3 BR condo. Private & aer,ne Nttlng wtth peek of bay. Parquet entry & lte tlle In kitchen. .... YU I 12 ..... A rare property! Legal triplex, apacfoua lot, excellent rental ar a convenient to all services. ~sumable loan, o .. to mo. tenants. ' .. • t fiASTlltFF Happy to show home In prlmo I garage, dog yard IHl,080 LI. Is metfculously maintained atlon. 5 BR. 3 BA. 3 car upgraded tile kitchen. UCI IAY 1211,000 Charming country ome with french doors and windows. 1 /3 acre orse property. Priced to aeu. WTlllff 1211,IOO Enjoy top-shape, remodeled 3 BR featuring large yard, Inviting patio & wonderful spa! New Roper oven & i;nlcr . Assumable loan. UYOIEIT HM,IOO Immaculate and remodeled, this 3 BR, 2 iA home Is In move-In condition! Custom k itchen In cherry wood; a cooks delight. Land Included. IUWlll · 11~1,llO Beautiful 4 BR home with large family room. Exceptionally lovely patio wtth private pool and spa. Wood floors and lots of red brick. • llYll llllU Mll• Bay and nlt&-llte views, 4 BR, formaJ dining and pool offer comfortable llfeafyte tor couple or small famlly. ....... .. .... Out of area Nfler 1a reaJl1tlcl One of the bett view locatlon1 whh tremendou• amount of up- grad•. 3 BR, 3 BA & 3 car garage. lllUIYll tltl,IM The uhlmate In townhome IMng. Subdued eophlatlcatlon with high celllnga, mlrrOf'I, crown mofdlnga and ptantatfon lhuttera. ....... e1..- Expana1ve vtewa above park toward Fuhlon Island, harbor & ocean beyond. Extra large deck• for entertaining! 4 BR & private epa. lnll 111111 .... - Tranqutl eeclude8 location, .....,.. wat• ~nd night tight vleW, Quality conatructJon through- out. Guest quarters overtook• pool & epal •lllYll ....... Expanatve vtewa from thla mllQlllftoent 6 BR ettat . Authentic ftxtur .. & design pNWall. En Joy 4 nrepeacea; UbratY, FR, gourmet kitchen. .• . ' WM~A ' • ~ ', I ' • .. PNTllAll - -HorM w1Qlll'll09 on PCH a _........ rm fir pin' 'w/trplc s-1 2 unite ,,.., channel. utllt get tHO kid• GrMt stert• property 53 Pr1ced onty tU180,000. M 1 1 Agt '- 3bd, 21>11 up. 1bd, 1~ -1 IUT oown, frpa. bit-Int a 4 3 BR 2BA open ~ C# l)el1(1ng. Priced •t l/p, lhut1 ..... ,.. ~. 1286,000. Iii ,.. pelnt s-tt11t one 3bd, 2b1 upper unit tettlS1310/moyrty..._ w/trplc, blt-N & vteiw of Wat• gerdnr pd. ~ bey l ooeenl ta.. untt Ilk·-· 0wnr1-ai. no ... 2bd, 2be, trplc & pvt ...... ~ . petlo Owner moving out Ir-~=---___..,._. of .,... am.ooo e.tl ._. 1114 Ocwl front, 4bd, 2be 2aa;:;;; + o:n ™ .. down, 2bd. 1be up, good ride to beedi ....,:C toc:atton • ..,.,,awnms · r ental1. Priced a t *1150/mo Cel 9421,000 931-12tl associated "" , .. f If. .., "'' d•> • ' "" "',t • ' .•• 2bd o-v. bollt ........ fenced yd. pet 011. S700/mo, ft7 1 A w--..~ 28R 1BA. i::e.·tMd, ,,~~~. ,':o°!f..'Mflyef.=· E'tlde of ~ BtYd. appt. se&o+ dip~ ~d w/doc*, Fee 28' 18a. Ott ..,_, qulee. Land. e' 1ppt. only. End GWIQI, P'Mt• yant Owner. 75-1873 btn, U75/mo. No P•t• 7~ ~ Pr1n. onty 541-8251 or472-9253 OPEi SUIDIY 1-& llNl TUUCL.--P•,•·-·-zttl a-Prtvate 4 bdrm, pool .. .... ............. .. .. ...... v Sinclair 1CAllll llCIUBS.$lSI, .... WC.... "WI nh Ir. 3 bdrm, 2 blth, prtv•t• beach access ....... M vonGeldtrn OlJI Cll-·--$14S,Mt"-"" Ula k111 """' OcHnfront 3 bdrm, forever view .. .•. ................ 8 White ·-_____ ....... . ...... 3/2 and 211 duplu m sreat location~.-...... 8. Huttht Ill CMYoi..--$2H,Mt-ti C.,. w.1 TnteM Plnttlvrst; 2 tldtm, den, 1111 ""' •• _ .. T. 8oland UI Cll--PU • ..._ Ul .. ._ Uniqu 3 bdrm. 1 I* to beach .............. ·--· H. IOOL . t wa.• 4M &.-. ' (nd unit. 3 bdrm. many ertm." r Scott ha IUNIVU s REAL TO , '7S·6Me ' lUI !.ut C-et ff .... 1,, c. ..... ..i ••• (DEc$~GNER ~""7 patterns Anne Adams Designer Pattern 4027 j Oei•gner Pattern 4027, Slzea 12·20 • T(lp ,_, -~ ,. !lfOd P"I"'• ~IO -SI crea•• ltlllt "9fV 0-tw~ ~ 01 ~ """' ngur.. ""~" YoUt l\IC)ll llevef lt'IOll ,,.......,.. i'l\MfN'Jf A -"' "" ~ sn ~Nd ~ -•••ll•n• ~ _".,,. nlude li"'O rtwe~ qual1ef or iooe. c;aip C1'0oM ~tt., Cl. Ill II llOk1 Pf"" C)(lC\On ~ ( IW\ll ~-O! 8 Clllil> ~I tHr>d l(lr • ctrfft 11\at s ~lly ~ to -.,.. tl'llllf'I •c>t de'I' ... -.ng •" v-•r • °"'Of'flf Pal!Clm ~ 11 .IYl!IJ!ble.., .... _ S<"8 ,, In X> I PIHH -"" IJ "5 l(w ~ Pan""' ID tN-11' YC'Nt ... ~I A~ Ma• P 0 8'>1 4 Woodside NY t 1311 tAOd 75c IOt Mell ~ kw pof>IAQ4' _, Pia~ I P,,,,. plafrly YOUR ,.....Mt AOOAlSS Trf> 5TYL[ NVUBER ANO Sil[ NfW !IUW!Kfl ~Arn."N CATAlOO T ....... --pll• OM\'-.....,_ 8'#9.RIP" -.... -""'-.,....~ .....,.,00.,...l'!oc~ ,......,VILLA APA•TMlllTI Cofllt I enjoy OUI prden style -Quill. comfortable k dote ID hlwlys I So r.oest P'llza wMe only 111111Utes to bMClt "'• ........ ,., l'£TS ruASE. ...... • •Al · IJUIU•imY--i. u.-. ....... .. , ...... SAVE up fo $1350* ... ,, ............ 'lite" tt POI ............... • FrtnJb centers, tenffts. SW1mm1ng Modtl5 open derly, 9-6 Sorry, no pits NtwpOr1 BHch No 880 ll'Vln• Awnut l•t 161111 a.nM Newport Beech So 1700 16th Strttt (11 Oowrl M2·5"3 ~ R'8 ~ ""°"'"• a a 0ntnge Cout DAILY Pl OT/a..ncs.y, oJUM 1, 19M 11 E ~, • ·~ ~ · r ; P. , • · • .... ,.. .. "' .... , . . . RESIDINTIA.L BROK.EJUCI SlllVICi.'11 a 111T 111--m"llT w ,,..,.. m 11n _.mm ...,_,. Just reduced! Owner motivated! ever ·offered m Newport Beach. Beautifully decorated and immaculate. Masive awn haw1e~f , redwood Nes~ed among the trees in the heart of and koa woods, oopper ass and gold. Newport. Two BR, 2 BA. Highly up-Out buildings to te the graded. C.ornmunity pool, spa and ten-equestrian enth~ lhe automobile nis. Must &ell! MICKI COOPER. collector. l.And8Capina to create an IWI t• IWI 11mJ 111..... ambiance of quiet terenity. Approx- Rare opportunity to own lO<>'' on the imately 2.2 acres ~ord total privacy, sand ,.. ___ d 1 •-security and spaaous elegance. Of. in~--e Mar ~us a paer_ °' fered to the diacriminatlng buy« at alip. Channing 4 BR restdence wtth ._.. 900 ooo MARTHA MACNAB wood !loon. beamed cieillngl. Room ...... • · · for expansion, paddle tennis, etc. A 1WI lfflll&Rl must aee! ANN PEl'ERS H•H .... I ..... .. UITll F&m.Y -S1tl... Located in a woodsy .etting near Or-ange c.out College. One 2 BR. 2 BA. Perfect for the ~oung family. This 5 mngle level upper urut. Ugh~ clean BR. 3 BA home includes ~ formal and pnvate $95,000 One 2 .. BR. 2 ~ dining ~ f.o"'?81 living room, BA, two story unit with patio for gourmet kitchf'.n wtth super~ ~y $99,000 Both have 2 car garages room and spaoous master swte wtth MARTHA MACNAB retreat. Cul-de-aac location. All new and fresh. DANNY BIBB n II ... 11 ....... . .. ~Tllll mu tllllll Tl•••• _ •..,. Three bedroom. two story p!Ml in ll&il91U1l 11, 12.,... Mc.Lam townhomes. Quiet oomer lo- Single story, 6 BR, golf course. cuatom Sell will h 1 th home. Cul-de-sac location on one of canon er · e P wt finandng. Submit offers. MARTHA MACNAB. the canyon's finest streets. Features Tll IMI UR II ltll'f RU ....... fonnal living and dining room, large .,...... master suite wtt)r..private office. F~-A box seat for the Christmas boat Uy room and den, large pool-sized lot, parade, the Character boat parade. the exceptional view1! DANNY twilight rwlboat racing !leries. A BIBBISTEPHANlE GORDY pleasant north facing home, with a slip that can accommodate a 50 foot boat II fllT YllW If Three bed.roorm. 21,1 BA. 2 car page Tll 1WW IAm 11.J•.,OOO BEVERLY MORPHY AND HOBIE From th.Ls great one story h~ Ill DENNY Bayshores Constant changing VleW ftW ... M&ADI Ull,111 from th.is large lot in prestlg)OUS Single story home with great "street Bayshores. High ceilings in Uus-bed specious home. Large living room _ appeal" Three roo.rm, 2 BA. for· tremendous master sui~ Four mal dining area wtth super kitchen. n" Dn ... D... Home ~nlly remodelt;.d and reedy bedrooms and 3 BA. ~ for occupancy Lovely lar~ yard with AUNE. room for pool or spa Walk to three IPTIUIS UITlf •T Wl ....... pnvate beaches $365,000 includes the Wonderful 5 BR. 4 BA. bonl'-' room land OONNA GODSHALL. wi\h bar and built-ms. sparkling pool. IL11m11 .. __. 1arae fonnal dining room. plctureeqUf' -'TIP ft1W H au Mll1I dty Ughta and mountain Vft-w -... ....-~ Motivated aeU~r. LOIS JACOBS AND ~rlookmg all of Newport Beach This home lncludn 5 BR. 6 lilt BA. VIRGINIA SWAN library. family room, billi3rd room • .... ... -malU ..,..... exen.'l.Se room, wtne room and much UPC'f8ded D@vomhtre Onf? of two un· more A ron~porary home with attached in entire estates. Ptivacy and 908nl'\i poces y t warm and lnvtung. vi w. Near main pool. Supttb ln a Wa~rf•l., flow over rock in U\e entry aped.al way. SHARON VOGT. and tnto the pool and spa in the beck. ............... ED ESCANO AND MAUREEN ..mmn .... ,.. WHITE. Excluslw ~a of muln-million dollar homa Four bedroom. 3 \,; BA, W1 lh OV9l'ISiJltd party room. 11Wl8 & clinina room. Thls home 1.1 eXL"l'ptionally pl1«d and ls easy to show Loan may be Ml\D'Mble to qualified buyer. Quick pie• i mioo pomib1 . TOM ALLIN SON . #2 CMO PUZl SllTE 1 D F 7'1 .. °' ~Coat DAILY PILOT/ SundaY,1 June 1, 1N& ... ...... . .... ,,... ........ •••Cl!tul!...,, Nlla.lulll&lt Mlla.IAJlfllll .Mlllalll ......... 'J•!--.. 1.11t•iWIJm U::::™icoc.7 ~ .m ...,.,.,.,11.11 IAuiii: IRdJLLii . ..niii•• , a..o. .. nhuew,. tor-:= MW! q)le'" Wopel~blNrlend '°' ...,.,. pe!IONlll :r:•IQld......, IMlt ....,.. .., ..... 11 .. IM '*•'• ::J:..'t...-=:•.~ ~M~F= =-'.ncs :'1n::':11!: ~io:roe-,~cM:! nm:=.=.°' NI Min':~~ ea.an fllBlllL ,_.,..,.,.. 142~ lft 1o.n. In 8illtllleflt beneMI wt1h ....,., Ofb ~ &niif1iUi:; of ,... ,_. C'; _.. . clJJi 1 OAIVIA " "°" .. ~· L.OST iJ1i PAMbt, amt ~ • etertlna ..-Y of t'1 M dut'M, tvDtna. bU111r*9 IRl en ~ eo. ~ttr _. = Temp "°""'°"' 11Pr>1V In s-y 16.1CMUOlfv ... _.____ Amman. Nd ...wl •• pell> hr, 40 tn ..... Oii .,...,_ l' mith. ~ '" -...... oom-CIC8 Oft.4JM I '*'°" OMV Noott reQ, ..........._ ...... ~ chit* -• gm. MwJ•lltll I 833-0411, elCt. 360 lor lllOClllOetlOn M MeM Con-S*1Y It ..... qullflld MV1 & JU 11 Operdna 1812 ~ lrf. ,........,. ... ,-:-·w- IOCM recurn on your• t1:;.tittopofhlild.Nr II ; Int..._. 4801 JM'lbcne eC:Mld•ttd wet• Dl•t. "" ..._ ..-for E 'cll1WOftl.-,._.,.,...,. H!LP ..meet. for=01111=t'~-= ... "'ii..m H:o=n::":.'r.41•· *llS:;;!!,•• -81¥d. H.a. EOL 1"5 "'*-'tie Ave. C.M L.9gune .._ •lore. eel,~'" nlgM9). er;;;; ..... ~ of bUllclr'IJI Md ... L08T 80il .,... '*" ''CL!NCAL"b talHIYata Id IMn ~ISMtoll• 11· X'lnt .... & MMflta. ...,,...,.on1y Pert time.Cell~· oll .... DutlN lnOl&olM The moel ~ end ...... peM..nlnlln ,...,..yc.wt•UIA. ............ -8ECAUAAY/TYPllT =='-"T:.°'.e:: t'°"'edllig.-,Y=·*°"''0 Oennyt ......... 21. cMllnlna""""'"' ..... hlgheet ~ Ptoduo-frclnt. ~ on Mc* PwmenentfT••IPO'llY .,. ... .,.,_ ........ ---... word proc. eeccy ......., CenWllU'Y of ;;;,,--J;;, YIWI ' OUiTOMER SERVICE w o o 6 w o r k • n d ~ ocit:~t.d -::t 1•. Ab;M.e. CM. -:~=":..~ PwMniiel ~ '"T.,,;;·;,~~ J;t,1' "~ for fllel pwc1 oomm•t &Md. 101 Llnoofrl Ctr Dr & Ill Gfow1nO TU81Jn bM9d ofC ~ ,,.uptng wt ebi.lntNur:~ Awwdtt..ware 17 ht. Muet type IO-U ........ MleelonVJelO&IMM. =:..='r.=.,1n.".:; !~~211~Cty. cA ~MlaMIWDr needt Wlllttll~ C::: =:8~ for me11, .,_,., llr-ldlilll I wmp. For eoot c.11 Hetb req'd. ·a..,.,_ a:JS.atOO. .-... """' _. irw.. CA 12115 ~-'!'.!'.:. .ttentlon to Md fUmWllnOe; ~ ,.....1, .__ .__ , __ In..,_ Mii ~714417&-1152. ••lfllTIUll A!C!PTIONISTl·Gr'fft FOA"~AM-" •---• ..... -•"ton room for ~ . .;ciilhlOh~; .. "L~ WeCMpleceyouln•top ~ltgtlt7~.bUey atn/_,lllmH MFO'COMPANY ~appry ..... ~ ........... ~Pl•U w: =~· ...... wt ..... NOT A VIDEO llllDl111T ~ Ot Amilttc:ect "" __ , .... •50• ~ !Jc.cltlng.,....oPPOf1uN-..,.,, t oommlatton. AooN1UnO =-~·Mr&. ~ ~ ~ GAME. but • gem9 of MR 1ll .. LI firm lmrMdlateiytt 8ECAETAAtE$-be0utl"9 'Y to ...iet an OMoe DI-N•t't tr~ NCI. ulr~J IOGlllTlll ~ 714-13CM>1T7. pleClOn of"' gtede end ek• that le emMNno all ....... .. MCI Admlnletrettve. Top rector of • young I around .... Poeltton, om veltd CA d,_. "*"-~ Nooompetttlon-J<Mn Linde a TOl'YY ~ "CLEAtOAL" for •COM aklll•·P•rform routine eneig9ltc H•po•UMecih .&.J .. ea:-10U. L I .... /lll.lftlf Muat i. llbte to '*T'f but Ilk• nothing Yotl tMM tr ..... w 1P9GleMe't Temc>Of•Yc.wt•USA. OP!~ORS dutlM .... 26-10.50. Co. (Fine JewWf ~) OPU8 111 ...... unl*lel a Ill FuH time high IChOOI Wfttten and oral inetruo- 9\IW ..an. Our cun..t tc>-tn e fuclnetlng, ,.....,, end ·=~~" ~H •EXECVTIV! wtth • QAlet et!TftAP'*• unique Gitt ehop b*tng gredullt• With good ~ ttone. ~ ttiP0tt cetlone .,. produolng a lnfonnattw, mufti lrrleae SlCAETARIE8 DATA l!HTRV-Mlnlmu"1 9 thetcet .. tuomeoftM for~.manwomen mYlm& 111g nioord. AS1IPtY tn per-~wortrandoon- to 10 ttmea men r.wnue preMnt•tlon on ho'# lo A •TRAVEL AG'Y mo . .-per. 'WM 40 wpm, ~ & well k"°"" who • Int .a '°" to Mr. 'fWintee et dltlon of ~ and then th• top vtdeo Obtain the ektll tor oe,. PfT poeftlon In aener.i c»-PERSONNEL 10-.ey touc:if\, 16-7.25. P909le In the world. )ob ::' :'tcw '1-= we Med.,,~ with Robert Be. In, Wllllam eblllty to deel wlttl publO. g 8 me1 We II eve r .. r, that Move the =-offlot. ~ up •SALES P£ASOH8 We're IOOklng for _.,,.. "-Olll m~ 11 ...C ~ 1CMcey ebllttee Frott & ANOC. 1401 Exp«1fn011 In melr1tan-doournent9d 1ocatlon1 WOftd • CM 842~. (~OUtllde) Cl.EAKS-Re, mall, copy & one wlttl •:e11t1nt eec>-for BetMny Thenbf° by touGh to~ In OUt Ouell 8t .. Npl Bctl. MOe Work ~. ~ ~ '!!O~.~·O:: nft .......... ~ _,111•11 ••l~~ONSAP .. ~!~ rnlec a.tcet '6-6.00 reterlel I telephone • Coate M .. • Office. Del.IYEAY PEASOH M on d I y -~ r I d •'I . ....--..,",.."""' ..... -~ ,..,,. """"""° TRC TempOlery 8~ :'~~~ .... Prevtoutl benlclng ••· RMponalble. C1Ufornl1 8em-1P'" ~ YMtrnent of 110,500 to (Reletvetlonl not req'd) ~ Pf9cttce •BOOKKEEPERS 4aoo Cempu11124 I .. ..,. Aogi..-V. ltudenU b l*tenoe a plUI. ~ om.a Uc 20 Hl'9/WIC lbte. Contect ,_.._,_. 980.000 AMdafrontofftoeper.an. •TYPISTS-Min 80 WPM Newport 852 9424 puter op. 1'""'/fno, auto cete dellwry 110-have abllty to~ With ~ Dept., Den hnte, JIOO,. Pr9fWiomuxptnchalr· •ACCOUNTANTS -Vacation & Medlcal. Cell 112/hr, Mr. Bulllven Almbwl/emountl wtth S4.l50lhr 9 844-3151 '°' liC)plclltlOn *PNEOAl"'._!!LREEQSUl .. ~Ol(. "-5 a.. aide a ftlllng OU1 tn-•WAAEHOU8( •••n111n fetthet(114)944-«l25 14M780,aft-. ___.MdlOOUfllOY.bn ... -Md~ ..... ~ .... """""" ~ Th""'!._8!:..~.. • 1.-eurance Fonna. Full-time, PER8""'N·L c .._, ....... -,._ ~ ..... llllWIY IB benefit 1 ..,... "' 8u9Y .M. ,._ &1• .. of-nfllT Cl ... ,.___ oe1en1 NllrY Md ban-Croee °°""try, no exp neo. pot1 -·· •YOUR CASH INCOME 1400 So EMt 8'19tol 720-1.Ja :78,2.82°f:"· •PLUS MANY MORE.. b . S4/hr 751..e190 Aocur.W = wen'9d In 1-!9-all eflt1 peollege. If ce11f no req. MIOONOCW ~Blvd., Newport 8EOIH8 YOUR FIRST •• ••nu• .-, ••• , --..._, tlon -to ... lnt•eeled, w.-oelt: Yechta, t831 ~... • EQU4ll Oppty Em-w.,.K Santi AN. CA FfT FRONT OFC ..._ -.. _,.. --= ...... """" ....,..., (71 .. ) 2 .. 1 21 ••--....,,._ M/F. """" Engllef\/J~ melnt•n eddr_. llet1 Ewp'cJ Weltlna PMPI• " " • ' eo.te -1...:..."""'_:_,._ __ • ---- Yt:N owe It to yourMft 10 ~LL WAYS T RAV El '::9"..:,:~o; .. ~· ~tcente needed. too. f::."°:\ry ~':'!'. end oerd file. Allo, PNP' ~. lmmeCI °'**'I· EASY A88EM8L Y WOAKI p /111111£1• look Into ttt11 multl· SC~LOA Ne-port leech cell 1~ FREE 19512 Burk• Ln, Hunt-~ ..'!!tr~-1.~rt O.VL .• 1~. ~.,~1... ..$JIB. FOi 11'4.00per'IOO.~~ lllDI tnllllon Oollar booming In-LIQUne ......... .. • TO APPLICANT 1ngton a..ct1842-4193 ---. '"'' -·· ....... ...., Ll>v• 'I ·worifng • • llllUIDE teed Payment. No....._ duetry. For f\111 lntor-(714) 581~ 84&-3242 FOR AN APPOINTMENT 8-5pm. ~~en· ~. 9"lf'/ e.ioua Detetl•hnd Stemi>ed We_,. l()ol(lng for OOlege "-'alexla (Oltfk:ulty In LIV£ IN Of GRETCHEN FfT. Leem Property Mgmt. eo.la Mela. tact Mellnde, rm ..... --... ae .__ 3418 EnterprlH, Fl p/1 aummeir poeltlon oon-matlon, cell TOLL FREE PARENTS· SQ .. llng fOf .... &1111 CALL ROBYN SECRETAAtAURENTALS nyMWlf', 1 ti.. p.ople need ~Con-1111.,......... Envelope: ELAN-903 1tudent1Wtl0 wcMd llku , ......... 117' ..,, 89efll Han6-CNA'S 714/476-3ei0 Apt. Aenlel 8ullnn1. n'91T~ ~973-361 ---.----Pler<le FL33482 =i through IChoOI bt.111 =~· Oroen't.uon11 HOME CAAE SERVICE Weet Tow.r-8ulte3000 ~-=:~~ ....... ,,.... ... ...._ Eque!Oppot1Unfty F~:o~L-"tor• ...... aduoctt yM/rt, ·-~J~ \ SkNla) Off.-ct by 1M hH Imm.diet• houra SOOO Bltc:h St,..t ~,. ----~J ~ -· ....,,_. ,.,. Frt • ..,..._,.., lleuy Tt LtU Bif Mon-Profit N1wport •v•ll•bl• for oertno ~ Bw:tl, CA 82MO wtth publlc. Experienoe Entry leliet poeltkwl In ... 30135 hr ..-,_~ Re*eter, 2•1'1'1-11em tlon of 1·2 OOlege leliet _ --....., <Mde"'-.. ,Pf9f'd. Some Sat. work. •tablleheel nrm. MU1lt S*1P9w/..,,.r: --· AFTER 1 ..... end1 '611\r+ accounting oou,.... • * •--* Communutly SdlOOI to _......... opr ·--.. 700 S. Flower St. 'rSL MGMT. &42-1.803 tiave ''':L.~r'L! .. 1ee: .. ndwlch/Mfed wtc .... ~~ ·~ mutt. Saler~ oom--· cMdren oompi.ttng t< ~ Ind compenlonlNp Sult• 1400 prep Interview Mon OU ....,...._, _...._ * IUIUlfT* thr"'-. 5tll, on .JuM 7, for the elderly In their Loe~· c.a """"17 llmTllT t=met ek t · SCHOOL edllenoernent xlt men1Ur•t• wit b_ ... MOM)' aveHebte lor ANY """'" home. For Int ,. ....,., lllf.... In 1*90ft to Mr. 2-lc>m. COITA MESA eftt.I need ~ ground Ind ekllla. ~ worthwhHe purpoeet e.. ~~!,·,,. ~~:_ ~ matlon pl:':: c:ii 21 /489-2989 Fuent• et Robert 9eln COURTYA"O L'Apldor in.ufanoe ~drtv conteot Lynn 8tarwne6d -# ...... 47~2&4 BU81NE88 In Newport Wllltem Frolt & Atttt»'. BUery eutt. A111 JOBS ~·___. 71°4-751-415-a~ 10em 563-1"3 ~:.,,~t ~~!b~ =~e!t:'-:ofC:: m/AW:: ........ 24050s~~~strwt ~~P~~ 1..010Ue11st .. Npt8ch. •11m1 ~1~. . a•'pw•'Nl recelv• 1 vacation larencH. For A•Hr-., ....... ~ ln99 -Torr.nee. CA 90505 put., wont In 1 1m1111 al/ HIS FOf Ohlw Reeta.nnt. £ARN f/l~YWP .. , .. certlflcct• IOf;:, v:; v•tlone/I~~= caU 1111.P/lnD/Wary 213/378-2811 frlendfyotnce, 831~. CARPENTER'S APPRbt ~up . .,.,,·~ ~fll10 :.~ 15.00/hrtoetert.rflfreq. ~~~271~ Mutwcardl (71 Y~'ll be entertelnlng RESTAURANT MANA0£MlNT TICE Sml IMt growtng (714~T7 ~._ MOflY &4+7151,COM """,.• ._., v •v~~Jr~~~Rises· Trani RH :=,~:.'d;!.1,· -=~~: <:onet eo. net• w GOVERNMENT JOBS ,_P_fT_TEM _ _,,P_,..H,....lif,....,,...Dr-1-11-1""'b,... 964-7203. Mr. Full« AoOsESITTER: m Muat know current U T Tak Good U"..lft"..IR ~ yng man w/beelo ..... ,..../l11htn' PRIZES 118,040 -'6f,230/y1. retirement hOrne In Hunt- '···-I·-I··-"~car• for your hoqte, denoee, .,. • good con. we_ e , ...... ~ers woodworking knowl· N.8 "••t•urent ~... Now Hlrtng. \ l~Oft Beech. Dorri•. -• ....., .._ plente, pet1, '*-Celi vetutlonellet. meture, edge. Mu.t tlav. trena-~llllbte pereon, 24tw TDm Cd 806-987-«>00 &4 -72~. aft 5c>1'n. C>wnw/Butlder Con•truo-Barbare (714) W.-t71& ecuey ettrw:ttwlndwefl poretlon. ~9 •..-.Excel drMng,. 11\I'~ Ext A-1590 for current per90nwlthgood llon loen. a.<r 780-2535 lnlorm'.ed. Agee 21-55. LI" 1111 COfd • muet. Poeltlon hee I lh __. ....... federal llet. phone voloa eome fyplng lunacmatt latl!J!••t Celt M . (714)548-7841 .., V9fted ctutlM. 11a-oe1a• "•l'h , * llllR * & comp1Jt•' 11111te. co.ti IEW Ill OHP MILT Pl.ft ''"\ u....,... 54e-t1s1. a...t a r.w nas ~· & ...--...... llc.!f. *~~II* eteetlnQ new Momt ~ lanai llM .... ,, .. .,, E=i :!~''f~ = -.nlUU ;;;;;;;;;;iiii:=:=11:'iT l;;;~~ •• t~ "CLERICAL"IOf ltlons.Wlntralnl3M145 1111r11. .... U1.11Y Hyouerelodclngforeactra ...... locetlon. Retired Mondey tllru Frld•y FOlN> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-llll d~off.For1>oy911ge1 2 ( TemporaryCentwUSA. * 11111 * You'll be entertaining 1peodtne money, Of tit• welcome. Cell (213) Mpm. S5/Hr. Atrpoi1 6 Nd reffabM firm per-800KKEEPER w/treln DYNAMIC ..... proorem =.~~/~, ::: =~~~~ = 2S5-0l5e cottec:t1 Of llPPt· .,.._ C714~ 1419 IOn."Gd ..i.ry &48-1202 PfT office WOf1t, Mon-Fn Telemarketing. Unltd Mu1t know current Fenn, or Win Prtme Ind 11111 I lllYm .... Hll I'm Rot>eirt, I'll M 2 mo ftexlble houri. 831~220 potentlel 873-M28 Mike/ dancee. i. e good con-.AWl!lda, c.11 UI nowt We Federlll ~ Jobe GREETING CARD o4d aoon, I'm IO<*lng for v ...... Mon-W~ e.m and Make Them D.ftH.er Sheri, 8Js.-3082,BIM v•Htlonelltt. meture. have l9ll9r'lll ooentnae In In your .,.. Ind '1Wlt· DEPARTMENT • mature, •~P. flt e.m IJlllCllJ *SILES* ce..y, ettrecttw, well C.M .. H.B. or J;.V ...... ManylmlMCl.open-A pert time poettlon la babyaltter, I'm ltn ()£HERAL OFC-Muat M Informed. Aoe 21...a&. Ciill &42""333 1ng1 W1tt10ut ..itlng Met av....,._ In the 8-nta w/ldea & u1 la neg. ood I ... ~ 111 ' ... anegement Co In NRr-e to 9. 71'41541-7941 Of 1Mt1. 115-Ml,OOO. A118 & C.. Meu.,.... ~ ...... v ... . l~llln. MacGregor Yecttt•. you an: previous o,.. service pon ._..., on t ... Bey Apettnient ~· Malnt • ... ,..,.,. ...-.. .,..,.._ Id·-· ---1 •ntin Jill 1831 Ptecentle, CM. mana~ement experience, excellent nd1 telerlt~ M11P90Ple *llTllPlml* ofc ekllle req d. aa untta. (802) 83e-M85 eict 3N. lnCllY uat 10 Hrv o• ................ --•1 •7s-a~75 0 w num ...... I , w I f h . f "'d . ...___... ..... • -~ _ _.. , ...... __.._....._, for • ___. & _ ........ People/c(1mmun1·cat1'on .~k;lls an'il to wonc ftexlbla houri & S..Adunder Salety & apt. Repty: A4 _ .. •-•-greeting o.rd depart· FOUND Fem pert Scott... OUH-11.aAL""" .~ . CJ Mm top dollet. Cell Mr "CLERICAL" for 1501, C/O Olllty Ptlot, _,.._ menta for. meJor ar-t- brown/black In E.utblvn. keaptt, woman to ll~ln. INUfence egency In H.B. prO\•en leadersh 1p ability-put your tal-Coop« 873-8428. Temporary Center USA. P.O. Boa 1580, eo.te COUPLE: RETIRED OR Ing c:,rd-90mpeny. -Hour. 5/28. Blue/gray cloth~ PN rm/beth & MJwy, looklnQ for mature. re-cnu into act•tn w1'th Denny's., on of Mau. CA 92929. aernl retired needed to wettexlbte.Cer•,__. .. , &4..C--0838 ~8818, N9wport Bc:tl. eponllble penon fOf PIT e *Ill.II* *Tllftl* CLEAN & MAINTAIN new rty. For en~. ___ ....-... l.Jght........ the nation'!'. eadingl' foll-'>crvice res-"-Adu-...__ .,_ ..... _..._ ARTIST FREEl.AHCE-PfT 5000 tq n home In Cof-c e 11 B • • Tot 1. FoUND Youni brownl lllSIOLUKU ;;;;;;e.-111e'f.;":; raurantchaan!>. "CLERtCAr.;or "C~Ar.;or Mutt be cnet~ call oneelelMer.~open. 1-8C)().M7~~ ~~~~'~,;~t ~ko•~.~11~~r;:rJr~~=car ~~~°::=-~ Alon~withc1urni~hlperngnizedtrain-r.mporery<AnterUSA. TamponwyCenterUSA ~Jpm C•ll87~87 aft pm. 7•9A~& 11•1PM· AE- LOST c:9-:: Shelty lllUlllPO/-bUtnotnec.H3-t7ot. ang program and promotion-from-• AmUUI •Wllllllll* ASSEMBLE~ ~~~· ~::.~~'IL~_., Auatr Sheep Dog Mix l lvetn-5 dayl 2 1ntemity, f/TlllllAI..,. wi1thin podlicy, we offrrd.t combpetitfive P=~)Ol~~c;'oo:'~ .. ~~°' M~~~~y~lJTs tiave~trw.&4M757 t•Mf!!Llllllmv_........ brown 'Jalmu·: mu11 apfft( Englleh, w ~lent. derlcal sa ary an an out,t.in ing ene its company ,_.ut'lng the Tlfn1)C)l9lyCenterU8A. 1831 PlACEHTIA.CM ~ 1~,tt-o~ 780-8effw~•7-ll<M<4 ~~~e-~~~~200 ..-. ~ .':tefr:°O:: packag~. including a liberal ~n~s..e,lan. ~=':'car. AuemDlera-Pecker•-FUii-time. 8'*"*' Qw-i--------"'"'-- COST · OESfAT TOA· HOUS KE /CaoK/ &42-1819 01~cover your tnaO.tltt!m.t!Ol potential or .. 1 .. beckgr04md. ·FIND WMI.-~· term ~-; OdM.-::t.:;otttj -nun• TOISE. appx 12" long COMPANION for ~ l and send vour rl',ume includi no .<ialary· Cormier Suzutcl. f3ee3 temporary Jobe. Mult · :30-4 1 4 Clay .... 9anMpm. No Vic. F1lrvl•w/8ak•r. -·, GENERA OFFICE good / n Roc:ltflled, LM• For.t. hew phone end a.pen-• -••--nlghte, no wtitndl. ta hr. Coet1 M ... 545-3-433 lady Of'ang41 County le> phone ekMll, llta typing, h1Sto'} or tall Alex )t1hnsun on Mon · Cell for appointment. deb6e tr11n9P. 152-4M24. _._ _ HouHWlfa ott . Smell cetlon. M .. la, 11v1-1n flltng. Mon-Fri 8-5. da}' between 8. ~Oam-<:OOpoi a•· 770-7001 through classified TRC Temporary Svea. f/T 11+-P ....... 11 company. ()rdet Dlpt./ LOST· Gold/bm IN>l't hair (Mp. bdrm). uee of car + ~. Len. " ... · Wrapc')tng. ,. .... " Terr141f mix. floppy left S125 P« ..-Mlary. 714 499-5600 •1111111&11111 :...,;15'().~:" .. ~· Mr, wtllle rvfl. cof'klCr.W R.P S. 5142 Bayonne Cr.. OENERAL OFFICE • ....,.,. - tall "Roclty" jumped °"11 lrvtne, CA 92114. Mu.t Typtng. phone and 10 ll9)' ~s'.,,, N••d•d W••k•nd• ol car 32nd, St IPPfOX ~ avail. for lntWVW.W akllll neceeMIY· Stert 497-t890 NIA. for Kortlle Telemerltetlng 8pm 5/25.&45-0t48 ~olJunei. IS.50 llr. Call for -wt. WT..,.__ 84S.-..072 Carol D · R' 111111 •• Loat. 5/28. Male Golden HOUSEKEEPER enny s estaurants ,_.,m&ILllll • R111r, no tag• REWARD We.rm. lllnel, mature per-Youqon'lknowwtlel you're ~000 East Birch,# I 02, Brea, CA 92621 Exp'd pref'd. Ramada Im, .. AYU AIU Vicinity: Fairview/Buer '°" needed to 08r'9 -0 mltelng "you haven't r..a •n rqu ,, "f'l'Oft ""'" •'Ul''''"'T 35 Celle 0. lnduetrtea, CM 852.-1513, 54()...3223 elderly, Bonnie, 483-4300 ctutlfleo lately. on• 11 hi• Sen Clemente. Energetic people needed to conduct · • Mn.ting M"'!W!f latn $2.40 per day fnll I All Y01J pay for 3 llnM. 30 dey minimum In tll• SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll All Fii Liii Yoor ~Dlrec1o<y R~_,tatlw 142-4J21 ext. IOI ~!17 llMtrleal La .. 1n,ta1 Pal•tbl _ "ElfsTOM CAAPEH1R'f' AEd'iDtCOMM'LllND 28 I Lanwt · FiAe iWN'tiNd BY RiQiC Quality wood '#Ori!. ReM. vr-Do my own wont. Lio. You w.m the beet IO<*lng .,.Cl Sinor. 18 vr-of~ prtoe Reta, 846-9289 #2711<M1. Al &4&-8129 lawn on the blk? Call me. cu.tom«• Lie. 2~. Ooonl-Mo4dlnga-~ NEWtAEPAIA. Qudty No 11'1 guerl Rloti 9tlO-OM4 Thank-Youl te:M114 Nlnelow.-Completa Patloa jobt to amall, reuonab1e Tr .. fTrtm/CIMnup oompl A.A.A PAINTING Im/Ext .. Clelltlont Oualtty Wortt. Fr .. •I .. lle'CI. 831-2345 gard«llng Cotnpetltlve LOWEST poaalbla price. 14774<t8 Paul~ pr1QM. Chuc;k &42-2873 10 Step Service. 882-3235 ~·~~~~~ . JuiJ•1. taodtK:llPlng BEATANVCONTRACTOR .... b nei• .. _.._......_,c Plu bl n..-11 • Cement b<lck ~lnklerl 810 BY 50%· Fr .. •t. 35 yr• ex.p Jerry &42--05e7 Tiie ~ :!.~ JB.,.. ~ IOCI. rre. •t. 'es 1•9037 • ~ guar 722-7537 Whit~• CoMtrvctlon FENCES-GATES T t 1 ISHll<AWA LANDSCAPE EXTERIOR EXPERTS Patio CoYer• -Dec:tc1 ,.. r m Sod OIMn u MaJnt DINlcutt/Ext Our S~ty LandllGaplng -Irrigation OumpJrunl w'· .. cy1.M.~~2.e7 . ..,.. 8p;1nki.r. _.re50-4 147 Ltc#288597 831-9295 714)831-8349 Scott area.. m •• •.~ -'"" • · Ii •GEN. HOM! REPAIRS Land9Ct1P1ng. SprlMlerl. GLASGOW PAINTING i.ar~ta Paint Orywell. Cers>entry Sod ~. 20 vr-In , 1!'111Ext 30 Y'1 aper .. 1n1tllflrapalra '"tretch, etc. Gery &45-5277 PTL er•. Tony 845-5124 "'1· &42-5214 patch. flood Clem999, **HANDYMAN** GarClenfnO. FUii a.Mee. PAINTER NEEDS WORl(t llnotMlee, 59~811 LNge °' amall. 1 do It •Ill Mow-edge-<:IMn up-tree !""Ext. oelllnga, renn cab. Acta1ticaJ Ctillaf! I Ct•t1t/ • P81 531-6679 °' ~mag. wonc. IHl&-2718/E Lv mag ~~vf.' p'!ti~7 RteLOWN OR PAINTED I OJ;;;.~. peb, a.. YOU BUY • I INSTALL 1117 Painting Int/Ext PIC*1nQ Aleo Int/Ext Painting etc No /ob too amd. LI. Elec. Lt. Plumbing ;& w;n; bfQWO& Prep and Repelra. 25 Ud283587 831-9295 1 Ru.t Mlclley. 5M-OW. Ger. Opnr1. WL 54-6'84 conc:r.M. cOmp pet~'. ~up .. 979-5294 Atrial ~av-. Patloe W•-.nu:at 15 yrt ~· 84M834 SOUTH Cm'S PAINTING ... ~,.~, I "''r .~~ ~ ltt00l1Nd _ uoVINd BRICKWORK. 8mlllt Jobe. Reakl'I Aepelnt• tnVExt. • pe " _ _,,,, ---· Q 1 y d Clnuc>I Newp6ft Coet• M... Fr .. •I 853-804I COL 811 of any I Contractor. 842·1865 J .,. ., MM182 trvtne. W1. 875-3175 ' ..,.-=--..,,-----Newport 8eec:tl loc. S7S on W• Try 10 Beet eny Prtoe HELIPIX 87&-44-49 ST CLAIR CONSTRUCT. Halllng. Moving. et.n-STUCCO MASONRY-TILE *THOMPSON* I Complete Concrete WOftt upe. 1 o.y.. Loweat ret• No Job to ""811. AH typela. • • PAINTING* AIJ'a)t RMI Rat•. ~1 Cell Berry, 722-M73 Fr .. Mt UC. 831-2345 * FREEJSTIMATU * p;;t;;g x;. R;>ek9 I ........ __ ~t1 a Commerdal ReeurtednQ e Roofing & :::llJI lnt/&t/lnd L.I Melnt. Weterprdng• 831°'419' a LnMut I ... , ... Aeita/au.r. M2--0815 cieen your l'IOUM, ept, etc CLEAN & EXPE«T !,:!~=-=="!!,....,.. Rett.c:eltGl.edys~158 K.C.TN!ESEJMCf 0Wr25 ~ fafllllq xa:;;;;ltlltlO Xrt I cogo H~lng 14 ynnp. r:..,T~1':.'::':.-· Lio T-11r.:: f'».1353 mmM8 IAWKIORi Oee10n Serv 8'ochurel. reliable, rw, "--'·own ~2t3 °' 5M MM uABC MOVIHOH HANGING/STRIPPING T~I~. GRAPHICS l~en1. Pine &4Meee Dela D"6GAAOiNMJ 10Yf't Quick & Cenlf\M T13804e VISA-MC 913. 1512 N POA . 720-9181 Hou..-..llng. ~a N.8., CdM ..... Qu.ihy LO AATU.,582.()410 WegalUhdtlqt09MMr Typing, WOfCI Proo.eell'IQ. uphOlltary. WlndoM, * ytrd c:mr. et ,... r•• -1 ... HMg/etrip. AcMoe to the 't~lng. RUSH JOBS Klrbyl MaJnt t31-627:l "°"'S GAAQ!HINO ITln9I ....._ crazy. 83$..()130 OUR SPECIALITY -e-42...... 11-11--•. GRAPHICS NEWPORT. ....de lenlMI Cil LAW'M ftRVICE I Or9nge0o. OrtaiNll ........ • 720-919, Aa1C .. ;:::c:h11ac;;;:com-MOW• mor ?WU MO student ~rn.ur.cs H., • f '= TYPIHQ word PfO o Ing. panlOnl I ~out '20425. 5"-6722 Uc:. T124-438 Ml-1421 ~ t_.., .• etOOUFMnCa. 100wttguwtnp847-6&«> MLHRV ~ NEWWweflOl*Storeoe MpbnOlnt& fonn lett9'1 A I M s,... No Job 2 Ill Of 2 lfMll ....... 0MiN9 Cl..!A" ftram 1111 t8M8. lrvtne 552-4744 ..... ..... ... ~72"" lpYI ~ --· ....... eu,n -Gt &mm avhr.1or.-..~ M1-Ge01Uc.122.,.._ "r"Jfr.triltl x;; 6U3tY By~"' The OoonMn 1110 ·By~::=~ ..... U .. /IMltllU .. ~ •An T Oetc & Flf. 857--000~ T~fr'MMMCS ~ --~ a._=..~ up,,,..19WM 1s1-341e a;:;: "r'~:,::: .,;roorrAu.iuc·d11ne1 ';;l '*-1Upe•TrwT:::!:J ~~~ ~ ... uc.'a1.n.t1 ~=ry= TAPIHOl.'J!= -~. comp.lloo/A!Oee for 1¥e l~~;~;2~~1 .._..Almocf~~ Ted, ......... 1 iliiiOiChiii 1:17,,.._ In_.. 1 llt• ~ hw 1• C>ocn«' , •• ·-... ......., __ , 141113 t. Aw....,_... ""tld9rty (714)131-200I IUILDORAEPAIA ........, ~UIT I, ..._1'15 wtiat'1,ourr6Mww. w , doota. Wlndowe. PiiaDTiil • rteT"""*'G ~·AIW'lllone?~ petio. ........ remodtlll Ou9ll1YWOfte. ...... ftellMMI•. HMlng, OOU"11ng?Auto,...,.,.,, ~.Benner ~I •4"812 7401 c.I lllgo ...... ~ A~ln()INllfled FU SUCC ESS FUL CITIZEN How much will your son or dc1u9h1er know about business when applying for ttleir fim full-time job? Pt.my, if"-or she hen •~r been a ~poper carrier. Thr0V9h rout. exper*'<• he or she is already a lop ahead of ttielr cloumotet. While ttl.-y all mast.r ideas, ftte boy or girl with a newapaper rout. is able to put t+iem to procticol use. Buline11? Carrien leam the botic team t+ie basic principlet from the flr1t day of atarffne to deliver newspopen. They buy at wholesale, Mii at r.toil, ""*• collections, keep their own bootts, ond deal with peop4e face to face. Corrieri qulddy find out that "profit" and "loss" are more t+ion t.ictboc* term1. The benofltt of managi"9 o newspaper rout. are on equation for a future 1ueutsful cltiun. A great numb9r of today's prominent men and wom.n dotted t+Mir public co,..rs os MWsp<>per corrien. And they oU ~ that a newspaper route gi~ a boy or gir1 o head start on the future . Bo¥1 ond girls 10 yoors ond older who moy t>. 1nteretted 1n route work shoold contoct ,..,. Doily Pilot circulation deportment 01 6•2 4333 lilly ~!t!t. DEPT. 330 W£.ST BAY ST. P.O. eox 1560 COSTA ME&A, CALIF. 92626 ·-------------------, Yes, my 10t1f.doughtwr would like I information on o Ooity Pilot rout.. I HIS/HEA NAME 11~------I I ~--------1 I ________ ZIP_f I PHOt.IE~~~-----AGE.__l I P'AUHT'S I I SJGNATUR I t L. ... -..-....:.._. _____________ .J N ..... S,Hiallt Study for the Or.noe Oood-Mif\lng condition., Coeat Pub!Wllng Co. OOOd pey. Looking for,... ...... ....., i1eble PlltlOfl. Cell Dtck It PleMent phOne voice e 931-7149, 1515 Olde must, no eKpettenoe,... NewJ>or1 Bl, CM quired. ldeel for tiom. rllft-W ii1ilT makera, hlgll 90hOOI exp nee. Knowtedge of Mnlof'I, ooltege lfUdentl cenwa & typwttlnO & moonllcahttrel Houri: helpful FUii & Pert time Mondey·f'rtdey 5:30pm rr.eienC.. Cell 873-7231 to 8:00pm, 8aturdey · 9:00em to 1:00pm. 8tA111 PHOTOGRAPH & Framing et U .00/hour plu1 A9lalt Arm Medi mature bonuee9. Prti•t• deek & PlltlOfl for .-. wtttl ~· cuu•ljttlre. good wcrtlnQ condtUone· WC>ftttrl ..-om.. 540-&>eo For Int..._ oe11 Mery .............. Monday 1 zm to liPP'OX 8:30pm. Tuee 11em to an. 5:30 Mon.·Frl. or 9-3 881. et 842-6171. epptOX. 7pm. Wiii treln. GettothebuklABC'•- Apply PennyNYlr, HMO ettle:, bllMmetlt. Ind ctoeet . Placintla, CM then get 801ne celtl. MOTOR ROUTE Available In l..Vlne area. $300 to $600. No coUect- lng. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST .bllyPllat 330 W. Bay St . Costa Mesa, CA Openlns• Now Av•ll•ble CAR ROUTES Eatn Exira Ca•h For D•ll~•ry Of Thia P•per HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and Insurance. CALL 842-1444- Aak tor JoAnne Craney - .. TURN THEM INTO MONEY Call 642-5671 DlilyPilal Fresh. new adS appear In the dasstfled section every day. Whetner you Just take little sips Of classtfled or down It all In one big gulp, YoU'll find claSSlfled hits the spot 642-5678 . .. • POttSCHE AUDf CHEVROLET H .. hn1 o.i.111,, S.l<t• It S.rvk• ,,,.,.,., .. ,,., ""' «5 E Co•" Hwy N•wport 11!1.Kh 673-e9H '13 All>I 5000 1tltBO ... ,..__,,,... ...... a.6 .. .,., 1.1.llAQ '9895 '14 TOYOTA , ........ .-..., •. a..,, ......... 1.m . '9895 '84 llDO BIARRITl I/,_, .. -· (WIRM) ··14,955 1981 <:ADILLAC SEVILLE $9,895 a.ie-..~ '82 CADl.LAC BROUGHAM Dt,..._., '"· (lmlY) '9,895 1983 r.ADILLAC BROUGHAM '12,995 • SOUTH.COUNTY VOLISWAGEN ' I UZU • IAVINE AUTO CENTER 71~-951-31!4-4 800-428-7485 ·.~., -· . - • De cnnge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, June 1,'1Ne Auto workers convene in Anaheim Union Will elect top leaders. set a enda for de n wtth troub les factn o anized la_bo_r_ other unions. union. r • ... You're101oa1oseeash~rfocUJ OM woitfl1 from locals in on auem~o orpnize wb.itc-collar Soaainaw, Mich. plan to lOU'Od'-lce an workers u.c w1'1 where lhe amendment Cii'hoa for dina mem· potent.ta.I as." retired UAW Praa na bcnhi.P election o( top officers. Doualu Fraser said last week in Soundly defeated in pua years. tho Detroit. amendment bu broader auppott now The United Auto Wortr.cn con· venes ha triennial consutuuonal COO· vcnuon in Anaheim today to elect top leaden and IOt an aaenda for dcat1na with orpniicd labor's troubled UlhCS. Althr hi• ttcwa.tdlhip has been cballe ocx:u.ionally by a.he rank and , UAW President Owen Bieber is expected to be re-elected ovcrwhclm1naly to a second three- ycar term by iht 2,500 delea,ates from 1,400 local unions The convcnllon will lay aroundwortr.. for next year's master contract barpinaoa it Ckneral Moton Corp and Ford Motor Co., and will pick officials for the union's political councils. The chief concern of tho nearly I million-member union is the influx of imported cars and the iuowmg Pregna;nt teen may graduate with class ft LOS ANGEL~S (AP) - Archbishop Roger Mah ony on Fnday ordered a Catholic school to allow a prqnaot htgb school senior to plldu- ate with her class. rcversana an earlier decision by school administrators. School officials, following church auidclines, had previously barred Ltsa Martinez, 17, from pan.1c1patin1 tn schoot-activibes, --mclttdmJ 1 Ju,,e 6 graduauoo ceremonies at Mary Star of the Sea H1ah School in San Pedro. But Mahony ~t aside archdiocesan policy Friday to allow the student io graduate from the Catholic school. "Because of the church's consistent and atrong prcrhfe postJon, and an haht of the pubbc statements I have made th~ past weeks in our archdaoccsc, I am directina that Ltsa Marunez participate fully Wlth the clw of 1986 in all their graduation ceremonies and actav1t1es." the archbishop said "I am lflllcful to Lisa Martinez for her strength an res1sung the pressure to conform to the unacceptable ·abon1on option:·· he said. Miss Martinez, who 1s more than six months pregnant. earned stra1~t A's and served as student body vice president and homecoming pnncess. Mahony sa1d 5'hool officials had followed church policies an making their earlier dcas1on, but added the pohctcs h.ad become inadaquate. He said new _Ju1dehncs were nccdcd to cover s1m1lar s1tuat1ons and had a_,ked church and school board offictals to formulate a more comprehensive pohcy statement tore1111 coo.nectiona of Baa Three automakers, particularly their purchuc:s of cars and parts from low- wqc cowitrin Juch as Muaoo and South Korea. This pressure on U.S. jobs has led to UAW ooncessions on work rules. 1eniofity and production atandar<b at plants around the nation as the U.S. companies press to cut operauna COilS. The Rcapn 1dmin1strat100 stead- fastly has refu!ICd 1mpon protection for the industry. Al the same ume, accord1na to un1onJS1s, be has fanned an anu-labor ch mate 1n the couot.ry. These pressures also have led the UAW to sock white-collar members. panicularly 1n publtc service scctors. The bigest victory ca me this year when tb.e UAW signed up 22,000 state ofM1ch1san workers who belonged to Edison lab centennial '''1nd it's not Just acuna 10 be a.he because of members' iDQ'CUina UAW," Frucr said in an interView. atre for "dirca io~nd accoun· "lt'a 101na to be everybody 1ersmbl-tabahty," Saainaw 467 Prcsi· Iha for mcmben They re loaana dent Frtd 1.khl said. :~::.::, .. they somehow have to 1 hose sen11ment1 renect the One cloud appearina over the · nickers of OPPo•itlon thlt Bieber lw convention comes from an unex-had to contend Wlth since l.he 198• peeled scandal last week. One of a.he GM and Ford contract talu when he 25 members of the rultn& union placed JOb teeurity &bead of~ execuuve board, Reaion l£ Dmctor and benefits u the chief barpinuia Frank Runnels, '#t'aS convicted of aoaJs. outragjna many union tra- fedtral char&cs of mail fnud and d1t1onahsts. coosp1racy 1or 1aeerin1 lucrative Last fall, hoW(ver, Bieber foracd a worken compcn'-tion cases to two contract Wltl\Chry&lcr Corp. that had Detron-area law firms tn exchanae for the trapp1nas ofbyaone yean-a bia cash. w-ac settlement. parity with GM and II was the first such conviction in Ford workers and a wiUinaness by the SO-year hastory of an orpnazatJon leaders to call a nationwide strike. that pndcs 1lself on bcioa a clean Chrysler wu struck for 12 days. Thom.u Al•a Edlaon hold.a hl• famed ln•endon, the ••ltdJ8on ltffect" llCht bulb. ln hJa lab ln West on...e. N.J ., now pat of the ltd.J8on Pf atiooal JO.torte Site. Bat u the ate kicb off a lengthy celebration today to mark the lOOth annl•enary of lta openln& u ltd.t.oo'1 third and Jut labora- tory. curator Edward Penhey la loo~ for money to preMrYe e•eryday lt.ema l.hat weren't built to wt. t Guit'ari:st breaks strumming.record CJ;UCAOO (AP) -A touab· ~ suatar sQ)'Cf l&id Satur· day he hid broken tilt . IJ-day world record for COOU DUOUI ttrummant. apeodioa a woek of his 1tint on a wattt bed to help bimendurebli1tera. bomiomand nt.&&µc. _ After pauina the 264-hour mark in the OUinn 1 Book of World Record• at 12:01 p.m., Micbad Buckley vowed to play an eltn 12 hours -until aUd· nipt Saturday -to keep would· be comJ)Clitors at t.y. "I (eel auperctwsect." •id Buckley, wbo llatted the mara· thon at noon on May 20 in a.he window of a music shop. Buckley said he wu ptayina "kind of hlce a Johnny B. Goode eona" when he broke the record of 26"4 boun set in 1984 by Ronald TUT DAfLT P•l.IWI O Rearrange the 6 ecra"'bs.d words below to 111olce 6 simple words Print letters of eoch In 111. nM of tq\Jares. I N U V A C I 11 I I 12 R A M E N N I I I I' 1~ I N I C C I L I I I I I I Woodley of Raymore, Mo. "Al soon as l2 o'clock hJt.1 bit the chord I wanted io hat. tho champ11ne corn new, and every- one went bcncrk." he uad in a telephone antcrvicw. Two houn earlier, Buckler. admitted he felt, "a UttJe phys • call beat." ' &Oou1a bad fonned on the linsen of bil left hand, and under lhemJ.. "Uttle fled blood-bli1ten." II.id tJUtkley, 31, who plays in a rock band. ''Both my wrists arc VCrj ton:." To break the record, BuckJey spent 11 days atrummina every· th1na from 60I mu.aic to heavy mew on h11 ~lectric iuitar an the storefront WJn.dow of the Ou.itar Center. He 1&1d bo.WOm nearly broke him about halfway throuah. WOH .... I t\1 R R E V I My nephew feft-ihat-M-ooe & I I I J' I ,/IV.er listened to What he had to _ · say. "There's a surefire way to get people's attention," I c H O G I T J counseled Gr'a.mps "Tell I I I I rj them ,t_Y!~ told to y9u '"~"ct I A N 0 E E L I A Gomplete the chuckle "°ted 1 9 I 11 O I I V by lllHng In the missing words ,... __ .._ __ ..., __ _. __ _. __ _,_.._....,_ yov de.-elop from step No 3 below. 6o lo•_ ...... 8 ~~ZiEeRaEO I' 12 r 14 r I' I' ,. . ,. ('° I e tiiii:r I l I I I I I I I I I .. 3::>N30f:INOO l!>IJIS UI no!. 01 PIOl IVM II we"l llf' 1,. sdweJO pe19Sunoo .. •uonuauv s,e1d -oed 1e6 01 l.VNi &J11ems e t ,IJ&lU .. I.es 01 P8l.I 81.1 IBl.IM 01 peu11111 Je11e euo ou 1e1.11 ll•J Mel.jdeu !.~ 30N301:1NOO N30~1 OIH100 ~MJ33 OINllO tJ3NNVW ~Nn::>flt SH1·WY~::>$ 01 SHMSNY CITY OF COSTA Ml!8A COUNCIL AGENDA ORAL COllMUNICATK>NI COHUMT CAL.amAll Wrttt.nC~ 1:30 P.M. ..... ,.........,..... ............ ,. Pedefel ................... ,...... . ......... ~ ........ to PHOM PfopertJ at I02. IOI, and 110 C.• ...... from "2 •• RI. "-one '-tttton R..-.. to re&OM propet1J et MIO Harbor 9oulewwd from C1 to Cl. fl\Ml.IC HIAMIUI _. • ., .... ,. •• ...,..._c1_....,..~ .. _.. .... ,.....,... ........ .,...., .................... .., ....,.,. .............. ltNel.Or-.. ....... Mdleet 1~ ........ ...,_. .............. ~ .. NllOM 11 ....... '""' C2 to C1 ot Cl., .......... .-.-. .... ,.,., ... ..,.. ...... ,.., ............. - 0...,.. Awe; wl .. tM Mdt 1•...,., ...... mh ltrwl eM Mea,.,.e ..... . ..................... ,.._.,,,,,,., .. W70t-..A"' ........ eoc;1 . ........................ ,..... ... ,.,., .. ,.. .... ,.., ......... ,_ OrlftlO A"° hM RI .. C1 • .. ~-!!·=·:::=::.t.:::i-: ===--.: ,...._ Miiii ,A ..... lllf a CtJ .,_.UM .......... N1111•1f1 ... ........................................ .,._.., C. •1 n ., Au•:=:• ..., 10, ... ..,.. ••-•n•••••••• ., • 1lf1a•lft11M11t1rn ... ,.. ~~....,.,....,11. .. ,.,. ... ,._ ,.., ""'--= ............ "'~ ... ...... ............ -...... FJ .............................. . .......... ...... .. •1 ...... If· · ,..,,, ..... ..,,_. 111 tllUjFitwllOll,_;t-..r...,.ttwc1r .,c .... -..-.,1111•1••••••1••DflllNl .... 1 -ft 111 .... ...,.... Ill IF IAl ....... fWtM-11 ....... CllJ f1f C-. -........ JI .. A• 11 '*" Otittrltt Ne. t ....... .. :-~,....., ..... , ....... tn...fW..a JbN=..GilOll .... s ... , ............. '**.._. .. ,n .._ ........................................... Cllf .. c.... .... N ...... .., .. OfMteC....NJPlot•a.......,..,-.1e .. Clftl:ll-. .. c.... ..... ......,,,,..1,.-e.m ·