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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• fUNDAY, .IULY 8, , ... I SWEAR , SIR, T~AT I CAN ~ARDL'( STAND IT! GARFIELD ® l' DEAR DAD .. WELL, 14ERE WE ARE AT CAMP REMOTE .• '' I MAY JUST PUSH 141M I~ Tl4E LAKE OR SOMETl-tlNG ! LOOK!T~ERE J..tE 15 .•. l'LL s~ow 't'ou .. I WONt>ER WMAT WOOLl7 HAPPEN IF' I POT ALL THE MONE&.> IN AT ONCE • -----~ z I il-tlNK Tf4E'( PROMOUWCE IT '' REMOiAV. ''SIR I ~- W~ICH REMINDS ME , I HAVE A PROBLEM OF MV OWN .. W ~'r' SHOULD I PUT UP WITH HIM? • by Jim Davis • ·• • DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham ___ _ l t don't have P'!'!!fll'~,.....-~,.,.--... Sure he does~ a ki-tchen~ r Yeah, but on cold nights '1 I nee.d a cat AND a~! ' -~, <I)" - I wonder if Dennis misses Ruff. Shhhh ... ihey came over to visit, an' fell asleep. Mean' Joey wanna spen:t the NIGHT wrth him! JUDGE PARKER by HarOld Ledoux _ r------------- SAM, HERE I 60 BOTHERIN0 YOU AGAIN! WHEN I GOT BACK FROM LUNCH, THERE WAS A MESSAGE FROM DR. HAYNES WANTING TO SEE HANK AND 01 D THE DOCTOR SAY NO ... JUST THAT -........ WHY HE WANTED TO IT WAS IMPORTANT! SEE THE TWO OF ME AT FIVE THIS AFTERNOON ! I'VE TRIED TO REACH HANK.,, BUT I DON'T KNOW WHERE HE IS! YOU? I ... I~ AFRAID TO GO THERE AlD E, SAM ! IT MUST 6E THA SOMETHING'S SERIOUSLY WRONG WITH KIM I • • MEANWHILE, HANK WARNER HAS OONE TO THE HOSPITAL TO QUESTION HIS DAUGHTER ABOUT THE PERSON WHO SUPPLIED HER WITH THE DRUC1S I'M NOT I JUST WANT TO SIT 6Y SURE THAT SHE'LL HER BEDSIDE FOR A EVEN REC0<3NIZE FEW MINUTES! YOU, .. • I'LL 6E AT MY THANK YOU DESK IF YOU VERY MUCH! NEED ME,MR. WARNER!~~ " " --------------------~~~~~~~~-------------------~--~--~~~--~-·----- • ·----. SO WHAi 00 lX>O 11-llNK ABOOI THE NEW kOOK FOR iHE 6TATUE OF i-..18ERfl.,> I MR . DINK.k.E ~ l'M NOi 6URE .. ., ~ MOON MULLINS • ~ ,, )) I~ ) EXTENDED PINKY; WIL LIE ? I HAT HARDLY-- --~ WELL,, YES; IH,Al' DoE S SHOW QUITE A BIT OF SOPHISTICATION1 WILLIE . 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COVE.REP rcR ~I~ ~\KE °™AT. ,._.... .... , BT ~~~~~,, 11111: ....__~~ AB•A- llllJPillt SONGS IN THE KEY OF SUMMER In the hottest season for music tours, Stevie Wonder stands out from the crowd with a hi-tech extrava~nza. Wonder, with more Top 10 so~ than anyone but the Beatles and Elvis, tells why he's having more fun than ever. And catch up with '60s stars like Bob Dylan, Judy Collins and the Monkees, all on tour now. s. .... Stlry,,. 4 . SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide . LET'S ASK -----~- What's in y•r picnic basket? fllcllt Sri Edi lltt ........ .. Barbecued spareribs, cold black-eyed peas, cold boiled roOards, tomatoes, candied yams, oombread, coconut bud, pecan pie. Key lime pie, Frendl dry wine. and iced tea. .. ... ff .. In Cir'•._.. rtlt8illt, Id's 1'hina that don't require prepiration on the spot 9.'ine (for suests) and PdJecrino water for me; I don't drink. Salad with cbecsc, en- dive, walnuts, aeamy dreainr; oold chicken; grapes and 1al1lerines; fiuit tarts, and ooflee." .... Clllll .............. '"Stuff b a bl1becue: Olicken mari.nBted in lemon, sinler. and olive oil with garlic; potato salad; cdery, cheddar cheese; French bread; papcs and apples; wine; lemon-lim( seltzer; tin plates; wine glas.1es; heavy ~ napkins." -llltaS-- FAST TALK IOOI SElllCE UY IE A PlllLDI: T•y Patias -who mums as~ Bates in Psycho Ill, which opens th.is weekend -says be ~ interesdnl raictions when be pulls up to a motel late at ni&bL .rvc bid nodlina but.&,reat respomes when rve been in that situa-uon. Pr}'C/w bolds posabve, fun memories for most people. lnnkeep- en are happy to meet me ... t.boulh they may be a bit tense at ftrst. .. Heavy-meta.I rocker Ozzy o.bMne says his role as an anti-rock ausader in the movie Trick OI' Tm» is a natural. '1bese people have been a part of my life for so Iona. .. says Otzy, whose character spons a suit and short hair .... have all sons of artic:les filled with the rubbish they've printed about me. .. The .. hom>r-comedy" is set for Hallow- een premiere. ... What does the dean of the horror pre. ViDDml Price, think of HolJywood's slasher Oicts? .. There's no~ You know that by the end everyone will be murdered. .. Has voice is featuRd in Disneys new animated film. Tht Gm» Mm« Dt'ftetiw. ~USA WEEKEND -w.rtM .. 1hr PubUshed by Gannett Co. Inc·. Alen H. Neufwth, Chelnnan John J. Curter • .,.....,,. PEOPLE ONE LINER "He•s probably a good kisser and very discreet; and he has that kind of hairy body that a woman really likes." _.._..., .... , .... =~ .. ,.... th................ .. Motown's biggest act tours with hi-tech tricks and a new anti-nuke song lyllrilTwpl A flash of li&h t sparlcs the are- na. A chord spl.Jts and wraps around the audience. And on a round .stage, rotating below four aiant. flickering video screens, stands Stevic Wonder, bands on the controls of a summer road show fueled by a $3 million investment m hi-tech. Wonder sways mto a new anu-nudear song, /We, faey- body, at each concert on h.J.s SS.- Qty tour. wtuch stops Sunday in New Orleans, conn.nues Thurs-- day in Shreveport, La., and spends next weekend m Dallas and Austm. He's been m the mu- sic business for 25 years -and tus tour this summer is a show- case both for old favorites and a new mastery of technology. Wonder's state-of-the-art show stands out in. a hot sum- mer crowded with acts like Bob Dy1an and Tom Petty, Robert Palmer, Prince, Jackson Browne and Mr. Mister. At 36, Wonder has had more Top 10 reoords smcc his 1963 debut than anyone but the Bea- tles and ElvtS. He's sold m<n than 70 million albums and won 16 Gramrnys. more than any other Motown artist His latest Gram.my winner and most re- cent album, I 98S's In 5qUQ1'P Circll. has sold more than 1 mil- lion · and produced three tut ~~His 1 ~ tona I Just CaJIJ;" Say I Low You. &om the movie TM Woman m Red. sold more than 2 million copies and won an Oscar. And this summer, he's ruling the cutting ~ of tecbnoqy. For Wonder. blind smcc bu1h.. technology means the freedom to mastmnind h.J.s environment. express his musical crcatJvity and spread the infecnous JOY that brings h.J.s concert fans to thCtr feet. And nowhere is 1t bet· ter showcased than on this tour. .. It's exating." Wonder says. .. because I aet a chance to use all th.ts new technology on the road. prosramrruna sequences with comput.en for visuals with my mUStc and mixing acoustic mu- sic witb synthesW:d music, do- ing stuff' on a Stale that was only available in a recording stud.lo. These arc my new challenies and rm beain= have more fun than ever " Pan of the excitement comes &om beina 1n cha.rF. Oblerves Bob Bralove. leChnical c:fuector of the tour, '"Stevie is the master of the t.echnokJ&y, rather than the technology mastmna tum. .. With hiah-1«h equipment that other musicians use onJy in studios. Wonder links his OD· sta,e keybouds to 12 syntbesiz- en below the mee and ooqjures up a combination of~ ed and live sounds that fa"IC from jazz -.x emernbles and symphony OC'Cbesttu to jet tn- llJ)CI and oa:an waves. Kia three keyboards are SUIJP()rted by dear lucitt platforms-that pulsate to COVER STORY ~ lnllde pfloeoe ...=. ....... ~ • ll• lrTI T£CI: ltefll ............. tine ..... ..W.,~tl 12 I .... .., ... stap.. ~ * .... 1171'• ... " .. .., "Ult, ............ 5 ........ music's beat in red, yellow and p-ecn. His quadrapbomc sound system. which Bra1ovc describes as a first for concert tours. sepa- rates Wonder's musx: so that clear, strona ptan<> notes come &om the staee and soft. wann sounds of the on::bes1n sur- round the aud..icnc:e. The breadth of Wonder's mu- SlC puts tum in the pop pantheon a1on&side compoeers lik.e Geotaic Gcrsltwin, says Nelson Georwe, author of the Motown history Whtrr DuJ Ow Low Go? .. In tmnS of pure melody and are.at sonp you can talce to the piano, Stevie IS one of the finest Amerian sonpriters, .. ~ says. .. At least onoe or tW10C and as many as five times an album, he pves UI SC>nlS of endurin& value that become irmant stan-dards. .. Hum &Iona now: F°' Ona 1n My 4fe. Upt/ghl (Evnyrhing's Alrf.thl). Supmtilion. Go/din lady. I Was Mam to Lo\¥ Hw You Are the Sunslu~ of My ufe. S1gn«i. Sml«i. Dfti M"«I f'm Yow:s. Prut Ti~ Lo~. Wonder finds it hard to bc- IJcvc that he's spent a quaner of a century sonawritina. .. Has It really been that ~ he asks. .. , ~ evuything moves m cydes and now rm on my third cydc. my third peak. for which rm very thankful. es- pecially StJXZ the businaa is so dl&rent from when I started out NoW8days people come and 10 much quidc.er than they used to, and I paess the reuoo rm still a.round is because rve tried to stay consislent about what I did, always tryma to p"OW with my music. .. As a child in a Detroit housma prOJC~t. Stevelaod Morris bMled on toy drums and pla)<ed spoons on the cab6e unnl his un- cie pvc lum his tint hannonica. Soon be was playq a neiabbor's puano and entertairung on near- by streets, whm he was discov- ered in 1961 by Ronnie White of the poup Smokey Robinson and the Mindes. The I I-year-old recoved a Motown contnlet and a new name: Little Stevie Wonder. After tus fint No. I tut, I 963's Fingmips Pan II. he became the y<>unp member of the travel· ina Motown Review. He soaked up the music business and re- ceived I l\iab 9Chool diploma from the MidUpn School for the Blind m L.ansina. i By 11C 2 l, Wonder recalls. .. , wanted to do my own thina. write the music, play as many 1 ansuuments u possible and pro- duce it all mywel( .. His Motown contract hold expired. IO he took S I million &om a tnast fund. moved to New YOl°t"s Green· wich Yillaee and spent I year re-corcbna material for four LPs: Mu.sic of My Mind. TaJldrtg Book. lnntrrmons. Fu/fi/11ng- ne.ss' First F1nalt. They all hjt. each sellina a mil- lion copies. It !«med Wonder could do no wro,._ And then. in 1973. M was in a car accident that nearly killed him. "I JUCSS God just didn't mean for me to ao at that time.. .. Won- dC'r says. '"He must have had other in&mtions for me ... Maybe it was to be an activist. Wonder works hard to raise con- tciousnns and money for c::arur and AJDS raearch. worid hun- ter. the environment. the cam· ~ apjnst drunk drivina. and f'ICl&I harmony. His 1979 tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .• Happv Birthday, became the maR:hina anthem of a mo~ mcnt that made Ki•'• blnhday a USA holiday. Wonder will receive lht Inter· national lntqrity Award from the John-Rosr Foundation m Los Anleles Oct. 24 for his com- . mit.ment to hel~·othen. He is the first entcnaJncr to be singled l out by tM o.pnization. whost , put honorees include Bishop 1 Desmond Tutu of South Africa. Mother Teresa and Jonas Salk. But Wonder's no saint With his bative ,enius comes self: absorption that can lead to in- d~ and overcommitment .. It isn't easy work.i• for him. .. says Ira Tucker Jr .. Wonder's lon&timc friend and ·.QJblicist .. He works marathon houn and tries to do too many thinp at ontt sometimes. ~·s a great strain put on him." "You can Inn-ally spend your wholt life on the te&cphonc." Wondn' says. .. And everybody always teUs you evnythi .. 1s ur· gent. If you have an idea for a song and you've got to answer the phqne. what 1s really WJmt? It's hard to make those dca· sions." To relax. Wondcreajoys mys- teries and Ralph Ellison novels. sometimes havina his .. dectalk" machine scan each ~ and ~ cite the book. He pumps up on the Nautilus~ han&S up- side down from inversion boOts and plays tennis with balls that have sonic bttps and bells. .. I've aonc swimmina. too. and lately I've been threatening to So bowli• beatwe I love that." he says. lauahina. .. He's always been that way," says brother Calvtn Hardaway. Wonder's aJl.-purposc asmtant .. He has an unbelievable senst of radar that tefls tum where thinp "" and he tnn to do evcrythina that M poiwbly can do for him· self. I think the one thi• he'd love to do 1f M could would bc to dnve a car .. The most important sourtt of -~~r.'i{: ...... " ..... .. ""' .... .,........., ..... ... ti tile ""'· " . ..,. • . -llntlltr litttl ....., . Wonder's amazmg confidence is his mother. Lulu M~ Hardaway -"Mama Hardaway" lo her children ... Mama was strong and soft at the same time." Wonder says. .. And she taught me never to bc afraJd of being bhnd and to always have conMm~ m my- self. She kMW when to allow me to expmment and to mvcst1pte thmp and when to stop me from messmg mysclf up. Be- ca~ of her I had a pretty nor· mal childhood ... Mama. brothers Calvin and M1hon. and sister Renee -an artist who won a Grammy nom1nauon for In Square Ctr· cits cover deslf" -all live near Wonder and his secluded house tn the Hollywood Hills. Wonder calls his trusted nctWOrk of fam· 1ly. fncnds and 8SSOC'lates "m)' eyes." As for his children and lover5. Wonder says. "A cc.-rta1n amoun1 of mystique should be kept between performer and public." He won't name lhc woman he lives with m Los An· aeles. the mother of his 2-ycar· old son. Mumtaz. His oldtt ch1I· drcn. dauahtcr Aisha. 11. and son K.csta.. 9. ltve with their mother. Yolanda Simmons. at Wonder's tarac estate in Alpine. NJ. He has been manicd only once, briefly. to Sereta Wfiaht ••"fhe most 1mponant thing about my hfc now 1s that I'm f~ling good. wnt1ng sonas and the people m my life arc making me happy To me. I &Jve people the most important part of my· ~If when I pour my heart out m a '°"" or when I walk oul on that stqt That's why this tour 1s 1mponant -to a>ve people that pert of myself. .. COVER STORY B/owin' in tltt' Wind. The Gtulltd joins the tour for teveral dat · • 'lllt , .. ~ Amon& the beSl.b>owft YOfl cl w MOIOWn Sound tn '60s. 'the T op1 tour t.hrouah Scot. 6. Theit vocals have creattd bits likt Sttindi1t1 in tlw ~7 qf Lo\~. ~ qf tht COSllf' and ATP You Man Enough. •J-T.,._. The sint-er-son&'Vriter i• on tour throuih Aus; 31. perform.in& meUoW f:IJ\S like Firt llNI R41n and l/(JM• SKwt It Is. . 8ntM•• Tbenh Anni~rcunion M:M'nans ~ Stpt. 29 but Mil.c Nesin& DOW a IUCCCtlfiJJ USA WuKEND•JllLY4-6, 1986• 5 Sigourney Weaver Sultry? Definitely Silly? She hopes so This oh-so-sophisticated star has sex appeal, Mr. Perfect and a new movie. But, hey, put all seriousnes.s aside. She just wants to have fun . ByO.Y• 01 hr 1ew llOYlt, 1Alle11; ,, .. 111 J1ty 18. S~e's back 11 W1r111t Oficer 11,tey, Hie SlrYiYor of tN •ea•ly, Olttr-s,ace stn&&le 11 1llit1': At first I wasn't attract- ed to I.he idea of doing a sequel. but it pve me a chance to do some different Uu~ In this one I don't play the eager young innocent anvmore It's the same woman years later. but her enthusiasm 1s sort of gone. She's not brave anymore. but she has to be. Granted. the picture 1s all action and monsters and e"erythmg else. but this movie is more fun . Director Jim Camer- on said ... If the first ·llien was the fun house. this one 1s the roller coaster - 01 ~er 'ice prt1cess' luge: rm not a cool person. I can pretend to be that for an hour or two. People try to typecast me as a woman with an academic background. But I've actual!> tned to stetr away from soph1sucatcd characters. except m One H oman or T110 (movu: to be released m late summer). where I'm selfish and vain. I wouldn't mind playing someone spoiled. nch. and mean . and funny 01 ~er "oftUIOlll &oals: Like any actor. I think I JUSt want to tell the truth. I've played some senous characters. but 1f there's an)1hmg I'd hke to do. 1t would be cmltlng pans that are less reverential to- ward women. I love playing irreverent women. I thmk I actually act for women (in the audience) I'm more conccmcd with how other women respond to what rm domg than I am that a man should look up at the screen and fall in love Wlth me Maybe I take that for granted. . . Or maybe f'm actmg for the women m men -the feminine side of men. 01 fHlllC close to ~er cbracters: Some of them stay with you longer than others.. The character I played in The Ytar of Lmn,I( Dangerouslv. for example. IS SO~ one I missed for a long u~. I don't find these chanK"ter5 stay with me m a bad way It's more along the lines of missing 6 ·USA WEEK.END· J LJLY 4-6. 1986 the whole experlC'ntt of filming and the people you've worited with. But som~ umes you're Just glad to come back. After llalf.\foon Street (movie to be released in October) where I play a cool woman who has a passionate affair with an English lord and moonlights as a call gir1. I was very glad to come home and Just be a New Yonccr. 01 hr rtlt l11'e •flt ''ltlstbtsters': I had a great time doing Ghostbu.sters. I loved being thc demon and levitating and turning into a dog. You don't ofltn get to play a woman with a spht personahty in a movie. because she might do something unsympathetic. But I love domg unsym- pathctic roles. 0theTW1sc. it's too neat. 01 IMl11 & feet tin (11 low 'ttfs) 114 ,&ayl11 '""ltt sllerter acters: I'd love to act with someone shorter th.an myself -Dustin Hoffman. for example. Ai-id I think if there's one actor who wouldn't care. it's him. But I know a lot of o~ probably would.~ Gibson (at )-foot-10 inches) was the only actor I've worlced with who was shorter than me. And 1t wasn't a problem with him at aJI 01 lttr lltl,okH style: I don't care about having my way that much. but I do hke to be heard. If I say. -1 don't understand this." I like thert to be a discussion about 11. I'm interested in the final product. It's better to say .. Sorry. but I don't buy that prcrrnse of your film" -and not be hired -th.an do thc film and then say. halfway through. -well I always thought this was gobbledygook: 01 hr 1914 urrilc• to tMater .irtctor JI• s1., ... : I think maniagr IS great Jim is Mr. ~ He really enJOys hfe and he's very ~ and very stra1&htfor- ward. We'd like to wortc t~. but it's not a big deal since we're afways working around each other and discus.1ina things. That's one of the ntce thinpabout marry. mg someone m the mme business. I don't see any conflict be1wccn the penonaJ and the profes.s1onaJ: We don't ha~ ctuldren yet. so we don't feel we have to ch()()S( 01 'tr ti• my troll '-••: One of the reasons I was able to do thrtt b11 films last year was because I had so much sup- port at home. Jim came to England for alm0S1 I.he whole time (dunna the filming of '4hms and Hall .\Joon Strttt). In France (wMe filmma One U ·oman or Two). 1t was hard becall5C he had two jobs m the States.. I don't know 1f I'll follow him somcplact -for every job it's 1<>1ng to be diflemlt OI Mr Uftstylt-I ao to thc theater thru tunes a ~k sometimes.. I re.ally don't go 10 many movies. I read. And I walk "" • dllMnl. • llm WJCITS: Alft (1171), E,. ..., Ut.!!>1 ,., '• II lMll ,.. ,..,,, Ji.Ill.), "" " • c.t.J (1113), .. ,.. (1114) ... lllt ................. 1 •. • • S1£ COT m 1~!:; S.. ...,., ..... f. SMt • ,., hit,.,., .. -........... . ., ............... ...... .... tlllt. ~it. around. I ao to the aym and I end up doing a lot of traveling. I'd JUSt hke to sta) at home. Ma}be that could be my hobby. bcca~ otherwise I don't have any. When I'm wort.ina on a project. I don't see many people or go out ... That's the wa ) I wortc and I actually enjoy it But when I'm not wonung. I want to be with m' ~ and be a nonnal person. M) ~nds arc musmans.. actors, pamt~ 0. Mill fl•n: I don't know why an)· one would really want to be recogrnzcd b\ people on the strttt. Luckily. m Nev. Yott. nobody cares. But it's n~ when ~come up to )OU and say "hello·· The rest IS all temporary. Q For you, your children, and grandchildren ... OFFICIAL STATUE OF LIBERTY lOOTH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVES ... three official connnemoratives issued by the governments of the United States and France may now be acquired On July 4, 1986 Americans joined together in the great- est c:elebraboo of patriotism since the Bicentennial -on the occas1011 of the lOOth Armive.rsary of the Statue of Liberty.it:eo1m1iemorate the momentous event. both the United S and France have issued Commemorative stamps · the Statue ol Liberty. These st.amps will take their place beside <m<>tltw anniversary hUkxxn -the 1986 United States Statue of Lal>erty Half-Dollar Com - to fonn three coounemorative issues of unprecedented historic significance. First Day Coven Poetmarked on the Historic Date of July 4, 1986 In response to the ~nted interest by all Ameri- cans foe the Statue of Uberty's Centennial c.elebraboo. an offiaaJ First Day Cover has been created which wtll contain all dnw Statue of Liberty tributes. And. tnen!-~~===~ dibly, the Statue ol Uberty StampS have been cancelled with the rnt Day of Issue postmarks from botlt the United States and France! These special Ju}y 4, 1986 postmarlcs mver-a this rn 0ay Cover as a landmart historic speci- men and strictly lunit the nwnber of Covers available. To make each Cover a truly com- plete commemoration of Lady Litr erty's Centenary, wrirrulated spec- STATIJE OF LIBERTY COIOO'JIOUTIVS llUT D4Y OOVD. (Cover abown mnaller than actual w.e oi '.1' Jt 6' I lh . J<•lu1 H. Jo"u HS 161l<.11 ~{\ft( 411~ .. Ut U S A. 1: S OtliclaJ Pint Day ol!MUe poet· cnaft. from both the United States aad France. imens of the Statue of Liberty Half- Dollar Coln have been acquired from the ~can be eddreued to you or may meriier of your family. Stat~ ol Ubeny commemo- l'lltift atampe iMUed by t.bt pee nmeata ol t.bt United United States Mint. These c.oins -cre- ated by a special Act ot Congress and sold by the Mint at a price ~over face value -wiJJ be protectively encased and in- cluded m each First Day Cover. Eacb Cover Can be Addreeeed to You OT Any Member of Your Family You may have the9e rnt Day Covers person- alized vnth your name and address, or the name and address of any member of your family. (Since quantities are exbemdy limited, it is recom- mended that gift orders for your entire family be placed at this time to avoid disappointment) Each F'nt Day Cover will be presented to you in a hmbome ~tation Folio. so that you may view the historic Cover &-ee from the fear of wear or damage 1lt ~-4~ of dwStatw 11/ LibmJ COM JlrnllOl!ahw Ftnl ~ Cowr fftll ltit lt4ltdllJ "1 * Posi.l C4 iJllNf.,., ~ • r--tl(/lffC1 ..-. II ltlli lt/fllr4*d Ill/A dw US. M"111. •US. hid4J S#w1. 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I 49-PLUS ~ --' Money matters: New book on safe ways to invest IJ .., FilCll Hoyt Extra cash. Everyone wants it. but older investors want to generate It filstcr than you"ICT ones.. A new book from the Amencan Assoctanon of Retired Persons offers adVlcc on how to do that safely. 239 Ways To 1'111 Your Money To Work (Scott. Foresman and Co .. S8.95 ) points out pitfalls. including get-nch- qukk. tugh-.nsk schcrncs that can wipe out lifetime savings. It also focuses on protcctlng assets. enhallC1ng the val~ of a home and planning an estate. In the first chapter, -1 Want Inco me Now," author Ferd Nauhctm suggests 34 possjble investment strategies. covenng everything from real-estate syndicates to mutual funds to bonds issued by govern- mental a,enacs. In another chapter W1th the premise "'you can't ta.kc at with you. but it's ruct to hold on to It while you arc here," the au- thor outlines 19 ways to protect assets ranging from 10 insurance plans to Swiss bank accounts. The book 1s cross.mdcxed and has a valuable glossary of fmanaal terms. An earlier AARP book. What To Do W1th Whal You\'t' Got A Prac11ca1 Guide To Mo~· Management In Rettrement (Scott. Foresman and Co .. $17.95). re- mains a hot tJcket for the 49-plus crowd Co-authors Peter Weaver, a syndicated columrust. andAnnettc Buchanan. an AARP ed.ucauonaJ spcC18.lJst offer helpful adVlCC 111 language that as easy to under stand. -vou don't Just have to sat there and hope for the best as bills devour your re timnent funds. .. the authors say Among then ups: • How to squeeze mcome out of maJor assets. 8 How to convert money-eating homes into income prod~ •How to cut tran~nation. clothing and household costs without cutting back on enjoyment of life. Buchanan's advice: -Put away mone'\ coJ\SlderatJOns t.crnporanly wtulc you thank through -on paper -what you want for the rest of your bfc. Make a plan'" To help with your financial planning. several free book.lets arc available from AARP's Consumer Affau~ Section, 1909 K St N.W .. Washinaton. D.C. 20049 Among the best bets: .. Take Ch.argr of Your Money" and ·Money Matten: Ho" To Talk To And Select Lawyers, Finan- oal P\anncrs., Tax Prcparen. Real Estate Brokers." !J Mary Finch Ho.VI. a jrt't'-lance writer ha.s«J in Washington. DC. SP«lali:es in "1J(Jf11ng on ag1ng. 8 ·USA WEExE'No ·JULY 4-6. 1986 I YOUR FINANCES Save or spend . heritance' ID • Plan to do both TM questiol I've JUSt inherited S 10,000. My husband, a government employee '-"ho retires in four years, wants to "'ne the money. We have saved all our lives. so our retirement will be secure I wouJd like some .. f1\ld mone~ .. -to go out to dinner oa:a- '>1onall) or takt a vacauon -before I'm too old to en1oy it What shouJd I do? Theauwer h's perfectly normal for you to want to spend some of your mhen- tance now. but don't allow your customary frugaltty to gjve way to unbnd.Jed frivollty, says Virginia '\Jacols.. a finanaal~sed an San Jost, Cahf. ~ gret blowing mo it's gone You and your husband obvlo~ h should come to some under- standing. One plan wouJd be to in- vest $5.000 and spend $5.000. In fact. why not .consider the money )OU spend an investment: in jewel- ,.... 1n that dream vacation you and '<'Our husband have never ta.ken. or in a course for yow-own self-im- provement For tM $5.000 you save. find a htgh-yaeld long-term investment with built-in pro1eCUOn apinst m- flauon. The mtercst or dividends could be ~mad money.. for small pleasures lilte aoing out to dinner. At your age.. stay away from stocks and bonds, even mutual funds. They are too volatile m the rurrent marlcet for people who do not reVJCW investment dcciSJons every few months. Some tnvestmcnt opponurutes to ask a financial consultant. broker or money manqer about mdudc ~erred annuities, monaqe !eCUJ"i- ty income funds and real estate in- Ye5tmcnt trusts. Ntt'd advra on ma.naging mon- t'V' ~·nrr to USA WEEKEND Your Flflllrtea. PO. Box 50014!: K '4Slungt011, D C ]()(>U /nduM a lmef bi(}gral)hy, your h~ and work adtfram and phoM numbm All ltrtm will~ cons1<krtdfor pu.1>- ltca11on. includiftg Mmes. · MONEY I . I Clever kids are cashing in Summer's a hot time for a new generation of pre-teen entrepreneurs ly Dellis Biia Hundreds of PfUOClOusly profit-mind- ed lads arc provtng th.ts summer that age has no monopoly on maJang money. Throuih August, 82.00> teens will be sclf~mploycd and an mcrcasmg number of lads 12 and under arc stnlang out on their own. too. 'Tht young entrepreneur is emerging Her secret: Scissors and a nose for news UJce any suc:ccssfuJ bustncs.s person. Holly Smith of W1chua. Kan.. wants her newspaper clipping servioe to grow. And with school out. she's devonna more time to her goal: Doublina sales by years end. Smet she sent out her first mailing about a year ago. sht has earned more than $550. Holly. 12. who will be in eighth grade next fall. spends a couple of hours a day reading local newspapers.. lf sht spots an article about one of her cltents -mostly local cntrtpreneurs - she makes five cop1cs and mails them for a fee ofS2. Sht tries to recruit new clients m sponing arucles and sending them di~ pings and a sales letter. (•Tm an CTI~ neur. age 12. ... " it begins.) Holly's not s~ what sht·u do with her ea ma ng.s. ~My brothers and Sisters th.tnk I should save at to buy a car." She'd probably cut a aood deal. "She has a real good head for business." sAys her faikr. Doug. MEvcryonc hates to go shopping with her. because she takes so long to check out the pnces.." as this ~non's new bero," says Vern Harrush.. national director of the AssoCJ.a. uon for Collegiate Entrepreneurs. Harrush got more than 4.000 mqwnes &om teens and pre-teens after R«Jder's Dtgrst published an artick in February about young entrepreneurs: .... Educators arc adding cnco~ent This fall. Tracey Gilbrcath's fifth. and sixth-grade students in Hunt. Texas. will TAK.A EnterpnZ.es, a fledgling stallo- nery company based in Moorehead. Minn .. 1s cntmna its bus1est season. Sinoe it bcaan last Auaust. most of the compa- ny's 1350 in sales have come ftpm crafts shows. which abound during the summer. The owners are flcd&linas. too -T re- v or. 9. Audrey, 8. K.cvln. ~. and Amy. 2. the dlildrcn of Craig and Carol Brandt The klds launched the company with part of the S 1,200 they've earned as pnz.es m almost 40 cok>nng conlCStS.. Thetr prod- uct line includes notepads and lfCCbna cards bcarina the Brandts' pnzc-wmmna an work. "The most fun part is doing the draw- ing. .. says Trevor ... That's the only tlung Amy can do right now ... Audrey has branched off into making personahzcd birth announcements. The cluJdrcn pecble the sationery an t.tches of C1&ht to 12 sheets. wrap 1t. and head for the stores and craft shows. One IU'et\t Saturday momma. the two oldest were up at 6:30 a.m. "ranna to ao." and ended up sellina more than SI 00 worth at a weekend craft show. lbctr father said. start with $3,00> m seed money from JR- VIOUS ~ money-maJcina projects.. 1bc whole subjc:ct is pidcina up speed. .. H.anush says. MMorc parents are saying. 'Hey, rather than givina them an allowanoe, I am going to CTICOW1l(lle my children to earn 1t 1n some tittle ven- ttttt.'" Herc's a look at two ventures that suc- cteeied in a big way. plus start-up tips. They're put 60 cents an hour for theu time; the rest goes back into the business.. "They are m~ sucx:essful 1f they come up with w ideas themselves.." says Brandt. who's a salesman m a mUSJc store ... We're amazed at how ~'rt wiU-rna to work. .. a . I \ EDUC A TED EATER ... -_ A tal tunJ1er of tonic makes 0 you cheerio! Does this q.day weather find you tuckered out'! Do your spirits flaa at cock- tail how'? Take a tonic. As in gin and. vodka ONJ. or Just pla1D lime and. The who&e notion of such a potion sounds so. well, medicinal and old-fashioned -and, in fact, it is. Fazzy tonic water, as we lcnow it from our supemwt.et shelves, is relatively new, ~wise, having been concoct- ed by Enalishman Erasmus Bond m 1858. And Bond's ro~ countrymen -the ofiainators of the gm and tonic -have done much to promote tonic 'WOl"ldwide ever since. The Oavonna a,ent that gJves tonic its bitter edae is quirune, not~ si.nce it's often still called .. quinine water. Qw- nine comes from the bark of the cinchona tree, which is srown extensively through- out South America as well as India and Indonesia. By 1633, the around cmchona bark was bcina shipped 1rom the New World to Q Europe by Jesuit priests who claimed it cured fevers and stomach ailments. Much later, offic::a's stationed in India under the British Raj UJed it to eue tropical fevers. To make the bitter stuff palatable, they mixed the qwrune mfusion with &in and threw in a lime or lemon (why not pre- vent scurvy at the same time?). and - cheers! -tonic's long and happy assoaa- uon with · became history Tonic /Jn 't wash ashore m the USA until Prohibition. when speakeasies and blthtut. overflowed with il9.J gin. and we SW1Cd adopting the Enf1isb habit of combining akx>hol with nuxen. And it really wasn't until the 1950s, when the British boaler Schweppes UllJ'OduaJd Its product with a big public-relauons splash here and in Canada, that tonic made waves. Today, as any baneoder will tell you, tonic also ~ to I simple class Of drinJcs -a tall pass filled with ice. a slice of lemon or lime a,nd tonic water. The choice of aloohol is ftexible, thouah gener- ally it's one of the '"white" varieties: the more standard fi.!" and vodka, or rum and tequila, either liabt or dark. So put up your feet and toast the Jesu- its, the British Raj, or the 21st Amend- ment. whatever is your pleasure. a .. , ... ,,., .. 4to51cec:&Me . 1~0llmewedge 2 ounoM llcohd I ounoea-*.., PllC. the tc. cubea In a highball gtaaa Squ..ze i.mon or lime over a tMn drop wec9 h glaiaa. Add alcohol. '*' fl glilll wit\ tcric. 9lr g9r1ly but brtlfty. Ind ~. -C..t1111 lln 10 . USA Wa.liNt>. JULY 4-6, 1986 ) VIDEO NOTEBOOK Turner's the gem of 'The Jewel~ lyllb ...... The main an:ract>on of The Je"el of tht N1/t can be summed up m two words: Kathleen T umtt. ~ dominates the screen. mak- 1na the implausible flCCm possible. and tumi!'f a canoomsh film into this months No. I video release. Turner had to be sued by 20th Century Fox to return as Joan Wilder, the romance writer she cre- ated in 1984's hit.. Romancing the Sro~. She denies she refused the sequel and had ot;ected only to 1 ts male scn:ienwrite.r's point-0f-vtew "There were rape Jokes that I found offensive and stuff that un- dermined the characttt of the wnt- er ... T umer has wd. When the scnpt was rcvtscd. T umtt dropped her obp:t1ons.. and the studio Its S2S million suit for breach-of-contract. But the real happy endma came after the film's release. Jewt>I has IJ"OS$Cd $70 m1lhon sm~ its December 1985 debut and 1t pve the stunn1na star a chanet to flesh out ont of the '80s' most po~ ular film herotrlCS. 20ll c.r..r, Fox TIE rutLS Of UTIUH: y..., 1111 ilcUet ...,_. II tllt """' tt "•t1d!W ttf StNf. "It lb ..a otMr IM die 11•11ct 111S11 tt." uys hlCtas. MWhcn we left Joan." says Turner ... she hid reached a level of confidmc:e and a sense of herself that she hadn't had at the beginning of the film (Romancmg tht Stone). Now we sec whe~ or not that's go1na to last as she weathers the tn- als and tribulations of a relauon- sh1p." Few relauonshlps ha ve to weath- er as much. J01n aves boyfnend Jack Colton (Michael Douglas) on the Ri v1era. to escon a m ystenous .\rab ruler back to his homeland. &fore they arc reconciled.. the lov- m must contend wnh fiendish plots. rock ·n· roll nomads. fanauc killers. pnm1uve mauna rituals. tor- ture dungeons and more cliff·hana· 1na penis than the Road Runner. ReJOmmg the chase is Danny [)c... Vito. as the larcenous bumbler thwaned by Jack and Joan in R<r mannng the Slone. DcV1to makes OTHER JULY REI EASES COIEDY 11-IJMolnm.. an even funnier foil m this one. bouncma back from each mishap with the resolve of the Road Run- ner's Coyote. Gn:ck moVle star Sparos Focas malces his villainous potentate more impressive than the script would indicate. And Avner Eisen- bcra's pivotal ponByal of a humor- ous Holy Man rccalls the young ft.. ter Sellers in his best Briush com~ d1es. ~ <MftOOked this hliarioul, nelghtf\A. ger1'e ~ <Jy RotJln v.w.m.. newt' betS, ,,....11ce1y ~ hil peuimlltic hometown l'1'0 rellmg tta ,..., cNnce for k>ot· blll gay 0..-~ QU81111rbee:* Kl.W1 Rl.Ull ,..._ lhe Idea. but~~ hie o6d "*1t. The mc:Me ldrtnl meniege. ,,..,. bOndlng. no9Ullgll 8l1d -cn.n. . .....,, wtlle edn*tng them eo.t.arl Holy Pllra, PWnelll Reed. OoNld Moflat. M. Emmett Wltlh. OonoY8n 9oott. R.O. Arm- 11r0ng end Dlb Taytor ..,., .. 1-. !mbeley. PG: ...... ooneent. S,..LhU. ~ Chue end Oen Aytaoyd play VU.. 8'* W1' on I o.oay milelOn " .. SOI/let Union. Wher9 by~ '"'°. Wor1d WW 111 IOlfwto Ind MY't 1he wortd. Rdw tNn ~ ,... f\my S1WI. clr**>r John Lrdl plea on one '9Ch*'* rQAgence lftlr llnolhlr. wtl\ '9dQ'8 ,,_. EM,_ 0... Aytaoyd lt'tlca kelp f*9 ~ WMh S.... f-orrm. Bruce o.vteon. Donni Obcon (A~ ..... ,. Wlllwn Pmce m-. 1• ...,., PG:"*' .... ....,. The dmctJon 1s first-rate. Lcwts Teague (AlhgaJor, Cu10> coordinat- ed hundred of extras, Moroccan lo- cations. 1ncrcdiblc stunts. intncate gags and elaborate SpeClaJ effects. Q 579.98, 1985. CBS/Fox. PG: mild Yto1mce. pro(anjt). USA We.Du:No ·JULY 4-6. 1986· II BOOKS I Mining for celebrity gold 1y1amn-as Where they eat Where they play. Who they're sleeping with. This fascination -even obsession - with celebrities takes filns to Earth's ends in search of an idol's secrets. And where there's an caaer-audience. writers of unau- thorized biOIJllpb.ies are sure to follow, mining those secrets, turning up a nuget here, a aero there. How does a biography of an uncooper- ative subject 1akc form~ .. Lou of people know pe.rtS of if story. You find them and you check them apmst each other ,. says LI. Davis, author of <>...m: Arist.odt 11M CJtri.JtiM (St Martin's Pras, S 16. 95). who spent. four days pacing a Paris hotel room hoping to tar &om the elusive Heiress Oiristina. Olristina never calJed. But solid slcuth- Ul.J ~ the story. Says Davis: .. rm a bulgmg tomb of seems now ... Nuggets: At 'W J. Christina Onassis abruptly stopf)«i spwcmg. Doctors diag. nCSl!d iJ as mncurial mutism. a common occurmrct m overprot«ttd or extrt'fMy angry children. And Aristotle Onasm IUJIJ a distinctive style: He dyed his hair black for social ocrosion.s. gray for business mMmgs. Other cdebrity biol appt.arina this month: .... ~" ..,.., (St. Mar- tin's Press, Sl2.9S) by J. T. Jdliies. Tbankl to producer Dino De 1..aumitiis. laDIC cap-er o.wtd Wiii tured the ~ ape.'s L*: s.,s ._, bean and the public's .. auention in the campy I .. _, 1976 remake of King Kong. Author Jeffiies pidcs up the story here with an analysis of Lanae's career. Nugg«: Al ~ 7, Jessi~ bash«/ inJo a parking !Mtr, muhing in her "bour's ~ .. -OM thaJ ~ J..aumuiiJ wouJd want clumg«J. • ~ 111 Ma IWlM tJw MytA by Penny Junor (St. Manin's ~ $15.95). Richard Bunon ~ted many ~to the worid: A brilliant Shakespear- ean actor who oouldn 't apply his own malceup. An often distracted, bored hus- band to Elizabe1h Taylor. Nuggtf: Jn Sa.rdini4. po/it% found Bur· ton standing on a barroom table m:iting s~~ 10 an audience of bnnwtd Italians. and JN01!1iling a drink to anyoM who could idmlify the play. a,anKnwy • .,.,, ~ 1 • IJNa4pf lly ,., L#tJld by Patrict Humphries and Ollis Hunt (Henry Hoh. Sl2.9S). Fans can ddve into a ooHraion of tidbits \The Bna Files"), dynamite photos and other pcnooaJ ll=IDS (the Bo15's Slllt antics cauae him to lole three to 6ve pounds dlD'inl • bll'-bour concert). Nuatf: In 1969, Bna aW>id«J tM dl'rl,/t by faJcirrg modM.U. Jl?a' al1Z«i on the Ct>nCMSSion he had r"tf"tJd two ymn /Jef<n, and ~ibtraJdy ~ in I~ fomu ifTtllionally. ll QlickreldsinJllly • Slock car r.cu Richard Pttty td1s of life in the pit., on the curves and at home in J(jrrg Richard I (M.aanillan. S 17. 9S). written with William Nedy • •Sex educator and media dar-lina Dr. Ruth Wcsthcimcr bdps couples &om the 6nt date throuab the .. ~ of life" in Dr. Rutn's Guitk for Marritd Lovm (Warner Boob. S17.9S). • WtUJtington Post c:ot 1: dent Anthony AstnlChan ex holtility and other ways men have responded to wc;>tnCll'S demands for independence an How Mm Fttl (Doublcdly. s 19. 95). • Coovicud killer Jean Harris o&n her t.bouabts oo the murder of her Jover, Dr. Herman Tar- ~. and the ~ trial that followed in Slrangrr in Two Worlds (Macmillan. $18.9S). •Jane Fonda bas given The Wortout a 'WOl'kover. The result JON Fortda's Nrw Worlcout tf Wtighl-loss Program (Simon cl Schuster. $19.95} with an uJ)da&ed Workout., k>U o( photos and en~ ty new sections. LIMITED EDITION STATUE ·of LIBERTY Commemorative Knife Layered In Pure Un I e a DI out r J To celebrate the 100th birthday of our most famous lady, the giant New York publicity firm of The Direct Connec· tlon wilt distribute a limited edition of the famous Statue of Liberty Commemorative Knife for the astonishing "celebration price" of only S5 each only to those who write to the com· pany addrna (below) before Midnight, Aug. 30, 1988. Thia original Publicity Ad must accompeny your request. Copln Of photostat• are not accept1ble. layered In pure 2 K Gold' These knives ar• not copies These are genuine Limited Edition STATUE OF LIBERTY COM· MEMORATIVE KNIVES layered In pure 2~ K GOLDI -the aame famous commemorative knives advertised In leading media throughout America and aelllnQ for many times the price. A True Collec10< Edit on A• befit• a lrlbul• of thla magnitude, this knife will be avallabt• only until th• end of this publl· city c.mpalgn ... at that time, th• dies wlll be destroyed and the edition cloMd forever. EKh . knife you receive will be engraved with ltt own lndMdual Mrlal number, aaturlng you It le part of thll apeclat celebfatlon. ATTENTION COL· LECTOASI for th• coveted lo• serial numbers, 24 K GOLD order quick· ly. First come, flrtt served. There la a limit of two (2) knlvn '*' addren at this price. but requnta which are m.lled Htty enough (before Aug. 15) may r9queat up to frve. These famous Commemorative Statue of Liberty Knlvee will not be aold at thle price. by the company In any •tore. To obtain one at thle special Cetebratlon Price, mall thla ortglnal printed ad to the company e>efore Midnight Aug. 30, 1988. 50-Year Repurchase Gun1ntMI Collectort ahOuld know that each commemorative knife I• covered by a full 50-YNr Repurch ... OuarantM. Should you ever wt1h lo NII or redeem your Statue of Ubetty Comm..-noratlve Knife the company pledgn to repurchaae It from you anytime you with within the next eo yurt for the full caah prtce you paid. Te ... ...._ your Statue of Ubetty Commemorative Knife, mall thl• ortglnal Publlclty Ad together with your name and add,.•• and 15 for eech Knife. Add only 12 lhlpplno and handllng no mmtter how many Knlvea you .,. ,.qUM11ng. Allow up to 80 days for lhlpment. for only , .. 811UCJ ~-#U'll•#• °""" 530917 W• tt ....... ,._ Yoft. NY 10010 •51 . YOUR FITNESS .. Weightlflilg c:an right a left-sided torso lM"8still rm worhaa m an ~ Job that rnvolves repetitious liftina with my left ann and then tuminc 10 a woric area bctund me. I lift between 20 and 40 pounds about 2SO times an hour durina an eight-hour day. Will my left arm ~ come larJt'.r than my ricbt? ShouJd I woct out my right arm to avenee out what I do with my feft'? ~ ne .. s...~": Constructloo ~ and otbcn m Jobs that mvolve heavy W'Ol'koutl oo one side of the body will~ dif'5entt:s m strenph and musde size, says M.idt.ld Y essu. professor of pbysic:al edncaaioo at Cahfontia State University. Fuller1on. Tlus won't aftect your 1CD91 &tnr.a, but Ihm arc steps you can lake if you want to rrurunuze a '"lopsided"~ The most obvious solution is to swiu:h anns.. perbap& every hour, b a more even workout If that's not ~ble, you should con- sider a we:iabt-lifting "limen to build up >our negJected side. Yessis says. You don't have to exerci9e ye>Ur ~ side to the extreme~ you do youro~ vclopcd side. In a simple~ of one or two aet.s o weiabt liftins tb1'JC llmcs a week should suftitt. Simply perform the same liftina m~ uon you do at wort with a » to ..0. pound dum~ usina your nqltccd ann. Start off do~ as many repetitions as you can. increasq repetinons ~ I> Eventually you should be doi.na two sets of 40 to SO repetitions.. ~ual wortm like carpeotas, who routinely wort with smaller objecu like 9ammcn. can follow the same routine with li&bter weiabts. y OU aJso should consider a rqular rqp- men Ort.ck exerci9es to prevent job-rdat- cd IOJW\CS that bendi.n&. twistina and lift- mg mllht came, Y essis says. Ooe of the best CllerCUes IS trunk twists, .... _Llc8ooron your t.:t with .. bait, ilet on UllC and lnDS CX1ieOded. Keeplna your knees ~. lift your feet off tbC ground and twut at the waist to one side, 10wmna your knees to the P"CJUDd. Re-peat. ~ your knees to the other side. Dou many u you can. ~ up to rwo1et1of2Sor 30. Aim btwotetsof twists dlnle tunes a wcek. IJ I I I I D RUSH me two 20-expoeure rolla c:J Kodak MP film for my 35mm camera. Encloeed is $2 fur a 2-roll ~pack mduding Ea.1anml 5247• and 529'4~ 100% SatWacrion Guaranteed. • CHARLES OSGOOD ' .. Which way is up? Let's get a diagnosis When the floors sag, anything is apt to go slip--sliding away -even wheelchairs Either they didn't know how to make level floors m 1858. the year my house was bwJt, or the house has done an awful lot of settling these past I 28 years.. I say this be- cause all the floors seem to have a dcClded slope to them. ff you drop anythmg the least btt round. a ball. a marble, an oranse. or a com. let's say. in the front bed- room upsta.Jrs.. 1t wdl roU out of the front bedroom into the front hall. past Grandma's room. down the four steps to the back haJI. past the laundry room and all the way to the back stairway. I know because I have chased such runaway obJccts· on several occasions. ByCerol.....,.. Charles 0.000 is the anchor of CBS Sunday Nlglu News. He as editor and anchor of Ne-ws- break and The Osgood Ftlt on CBS Radio. Someumcs they will even roll down the back swrway and into the kitchen all by themselves. You can hear such objects coming for quite a whale. as 1f magically self-propelled. It's son of fnghtenmg at first. like telckmcs1s out of a poltergetst moVJC. What as happcmng 1s not magic of course. but simple obedi- ence to the law of gravity In an old house you set used to the Idea of stuff rolling or s.hdmg around hke that. But 1t can hatJDcn m a new structure. too. Just recently the University of Washington HospitaJ in Seattle moved into a brand-new building. and it's been report- ed that th1~ have been going downhill ever sintt. AJthough the new f3ahty cost $37 million to build. the floors have such a slope that supply carts, wheek:hairs.. and I. V. stands have been known to ta.Ice off on their own and start careening down the comdors.. At last repon. the builder of the University of Washmgton Hospital was trying to figure out whether he could find some way to make the floors more level. or whether the only course is to tl&hten the whttls so t.hc5c th mp won't go ~ye qunc so readily. There's an amusement park not far from me wtth a fun house that has slanty floors and slanty walls to go wtth lhem. The eye plays tneks on you in those rooms. Everything an there 1s slanted at the same angle ... the furniture, the pictures on the walls, evcrytlung. So the v1sual cues arc all synchronized to make you think stnught up and straJght down are in the usual posiuons. It all looks pcrfectJy nonnal. Then when you try to walk acros.s the floor, you slam into a wall as 1f you had spent the day in a saloon instead of in a n~ wholesome amusement park. It's fun to be foo&cd m a fun house. Tbat's what you go in there for. Betna fooled m a hospital 1s a different thlng ~· In a hospital you want to know euct!y where up 1s and where down is and no IOddin& around. And you want the hospital furniture to sit still rd hate to think of one of those wheeled beds. strelChers or gumeys they ~ to take paucnts from one place to another suddenly ~off wt th an unsuspectm1 ~on an unteheduled lf1mey journey. a HUMOR, ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD Mike tlllt 2sc11,1If11nl1, •I•• Chocolate takes a bck.in& as we oelebiate National Ice Cmun Month. VaniOa 1ept1C9mts 31 percent of all ice cream made in the USA. Cbocolate, the No 2 chOK:e. is only 8.8 percent The next most popu- lar flavors are vanilJa.<hocola1C variations: No.3 Neapolitan, No.4 chooolate ripple, and breaking into the top five in 1985 i.s ooolcies and cream. ScMce: , .. , ........ Ae90 .... al lee~~ It's •tMr dog a,....,. Thursday ushered in the .. dog days .. -the hottest days of summer. Until this crntury, dog days were thought to make men mad and wine sour. In an- cient times. a brown do& was~ to Sirius- the Dot Star -wh09e dawn risina was considered the cause oft.he unbearable beat On Aug. IS those dog days will pass once apin. ScMce: O...'• Nrutl ~ ~ti, .Me 9tlcie¥ Jlly ltll is. ••11,111dllt Uy Citizens of the new United States hadn't a clue to what the Declaration of Independence said unul July 8. 1776, when it was read aloud m Philadd- phia's Independence SQuarc. uter, copies were read at ptherinp in aft 13 states. A 9-ycar-<>kt named Andrew Jackson {our seventh president) was the re8der in Waxhaw settlement. on the South Carolina-North Carolina border. You'll find the oriainal. signed Declaration of lndepcn- denc:c at the National Archives in Washinaton. ~ 11-eon.-. 8ook of Nnlttwl Tl'MI, ~Boot Ere/'-~ ......... Al'd'INee _ .......... EMMA JUNE Get, Ro8£RT,A'5 A YovTH YocJ W€RE 8ot..o AND 8RAV£ ANO You T"4o"6H'T' F'oR YooR5£i.f. BlrT, EMMA JIJNf 1 l'M IN PoL111cs Now . I I ow You c.. Hne the S.me Top Secret Fo11nul8a.at..metoLook10to15 v ... YCM.WVl't . . HOU YWOOD CA -Dynasty make- up artist Bob Siddl used to gel calls 1n the middle of the night from some of Hollywood's most beautiful women. Thn wanted something from Bob that no one outside of the TV and film in- dustr; had ever heard of. Some Hollywood 1nsfdcn call 1l a -.1.rmkle eraser Some say ifs lhctr own pcrwnal beauty "seem''. And some Just '"on 1 talk. because for them 1t seems to turn back the clock on aging slun -10 to I'\ )'cars -wtthout the need for d.ingerous and costly plastic surgery Arll Ulld -.,... .... "' Working with a phannaocuticaJ chemist. Bob first developed a new technique to ... re.ttc the "natural" look for THE: ~AL TONS TV series. The cast had to look d5 though they didn't use mak~up -and before Bob's discovery. the onl) "'J) to get nd of wrinkles. lines and hlcm1shcs was heavy TV make-up -but 11 d1dn"t look natural. espc:aaJly dunng rC\caltng close-ups. More and more of Bob's oelebnty clients \tarted using it off the Id in their every- da)' lives Some were even claiming ll "'cl~ their "sccn:t formula for youth'" That'-; when he started gettina late night call~ from stars who had run out of their ,uppl)' and swore their wnnkles were ..:oming back Ueed bJ...., • ..., = md • dlae Once the word was out. nearly every film . ind TV studio in Hollywood started ask· 1ng ror Bob Sidell's secret. And up unlll now. only the stars could get it. and only from profc:u1onaJ studio mak~p ur- 11,t~ What IS tl? One of TV's most glamorous ~taaro; named 1t "SilkSk1n", because of the way 11 mdde her skin feel -~mooth and sup- r>le ltkc fine ilk . 1 t rapidly became a rage umon@ Hollywood's top stars. In fact. mun) or the stars asked Bob not to reveal this in- "rcd1blc beauty secret. But Bob had a dream You sec. Bob is a profm1onal 'ktn care con ultant. He's collQC1llCCI with more than JUst a handful of \lilf\ who need ha' hdp. H 1~ real dream was to make It ~1ble for anyone to look 10 to 15 year; Younger -not_ JUst I few pnvdcgcd \how busineu insiders. And now. for the fil'11 tJme. )!<Ml don't have to be 1 movic ~tar to have a movie Slat'• youthful ap- pearance. How 0... • WOltl? Like md!l1c1 Bcc.tusc unhke typte;JI dcpanmcnt 'tore cosmetics a!ld other expensive .. miracle"" prodUt."ts you'.ve read about. StlkSk1n·s Hyper- S)ncr@1st1c Complex automatically balam:cs itself to your own personal body chemistry. whether your skin as dry or 011). cracked or wnnklcd. yountr or old This am.uing formula c.."Ontams a unique blend of Aloe Vcru. Collagen. P..\Bi\. Chamom ile. Vttamtn E. A. 85 & D. Allaoto1n. and pure natural Royal Jell) ·But the real ··sa:rct"' 1s in the other 18 important elements (which Bob"s attor- ncv forbids us to mcntton m thill ad). plus the ingenious method of punfyin~. blending. bonding. and cunng. This special process 1s called Syncrgisti<: Chem 1st I"\. and 1t forces all 28 m- gred1cn~ to work together W11h regular u~. S1lkSkin 1s all you need 10 look years younger - 1mmtd1a1eh You can actuall) feel 1t working seconds after 1t gently ab- ~orbs into the skin -deep down to the cell birth layer where ll w<;>rks to nourish and replenish tho'e natural clements "'h1ch arc often lost through aging It"; not oil) or greasy. 1n fact. 11·, so sheer )OU can even use 1t under make·up .._., Hiii DoC111Dr T .... Fomm / ho1t {lfrwnalh na1111ntd Mr \"1dtl/"f fAtn 1"'11mtnf H'fftm and hovf' f'N'ffri~d 11 w potitnH tufftrint from prrmuturt OJ(tnJ( in lht' Of'f'at of lht' fort' nrc /.. and hand.1 f ranJ..11 I nt'wr t\(>('Ctt'd wch ,,,,_ mt'd1alt' and N'murl..uhlr rtwlu In nn opm1on tht' formula f f'f'lr 1'tirottnf( and nutntnt p rr>pt'rfttf rtprt\t'lff on nc1tm1t altt'rnatn'f' to m tH'f/11/tmal prrK·niun'<i weir af \Urf(t'r\. undtr tAm lfl/('Cf1uru. and otltn pmduct1 which I hon• tva/uatt'd and /ouncl lo I>.-far lt'H t[frrt11't' Tht' formula uc·t11Ulfr 1ec>mf "' rtploct mani tnr1111ol propertttt lo.ti dut to 11rrH and t\pm urt' to dumaJttnK tlr- mt'nff wch a1 wttJtht'r ctf(ar't'fft' 1muJ.. t' and eo1111'111ff pollutunfl '"'' '"ll tht' fl.111 wfl and wpple to tht' toLH·h and 1vmnJ(t'r 111 ap(>t'O ra fl< t' Congrotulatwl'U on IYJIU d1fC"o1't'rl' , .. oa u 0 r0 •• - Or A A Chiaphtn. M 0, PhD Beverly Hills. C.tliforn1a Bob Sidell preparet popular ecir_. Laura Grayeon for 1 recent pubUclty photo MUIOn. For over 25 years Bob Sidell hu been helping Hollywood'• moet beauttfut stars look even more t>eautttul. He wa the original make-up arttat on such TV htta u THE LOVE BOAT, THE WAL TONS. SPACE, and now DYNASTY, u well• the make-up artist for movl• such u BODY HEAT. E.T .. M.A.S.H. and RHINESTONE. Mo Ol 1lla•Alllld Ga •** As one of Hollywood's most prominent make-up ctrt1sts. Bob Stdcll has 100 much to IO§C 1f you're not .tbsolutcl) delighted by hlli discovery A lcgall) b1nd1n[l contract with Mr Srdcll spcc1fic-ally states that "California Cosmcti~. Inc. shall issue a full refund . WITHOUT QUESTION. to uny dis- satisfied cu\tomcr. immediately upon request'" • ......... RilUI '1tanC 1111 Order S1lkSk1n now ;and we'll~ you 41 f rcc gift never before offered· Bob Sidell\ own Sl::CRETS OF THE ST.A RS ca~'iCtlc. Bob pcrsonalfy tak~ you '>lcp-by·step through a s1mpac five minute prnllram to help you look younger with cuc.:h paMintt day. And on the sumc ~le. you"ll hear this top Hollywood muke-up urt1)t an\Wer the 20 qu~t1ons m~t often .i.skcd by the ~a~ 1tbout make-up. be<Jut) .md look1n~ you naer And >ou'll rind out wmc very interesting in'lde 1n· formation ;about things that [tO on bctund 1he 'iCCrlCS on wme of TV's mo..t popular shows. Sold ~nucly. this special insider'1 ~te would C05t you S9.9S. but it's you" FRtl: when you order SilkSkin now. And 1t"s yours to keep even if you ask for a refund It's our way of thank- ing you for g1v1ng S1lkSk 1n an honest tr) .,. .., .. a.. Simply ptek up the phone and call us TOLL FREE: dial 1..-.JJl..2IZI (1n Utuh dial 1-800-662-2500) ror rmmediatc credit card or C.O.D. ordcrina und SAME· DAY SHIPPING (M~erCard. Vu A Amcncan EAprcu aa:q>tcd) Or. 1f you prefer, you may send • chc:ick or money order to California Ca&mctte:s. 8025 Oeenna AV"C., Canop Park. Caltf 91.104 Eait ttmle month supply or S1lkSk1n is unartly pactagcd in a beautiful stanature cd1tioo vanity container llnd OO&tS J~ S29 9S Tlus incl~ your free caudtc., and remember. SilkSk1n comes Wlth a no-quesuons-ukcd money badt auurantcc' So please don"t wait. Gd l"Cldy to look and rect years younger - because )'OU dacrvc 1t' -.............. ., ...... ............................. ~la~~- ~~~~--------------~~~~ J t ,_..---~~----------~-----~ ---------. ·- lailyPillt Little big man Guy Coleman et.an u D.C. Colllna, a kid who 10M9 control of hie daydream.a and flnda htmeeU UYinC the ad•enm,e of hie faYorlte • July6toJuly 12 heroee -like blAck cowboy Deadwood Dick - ln "The Fantaatlc World of D.C. Colllna" tontaht at 8 on NBC. 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A ...., ef .. _,., 111111 S (1 IW.) __ Tuuclay __ _ A Ill (Pleue He SPORTS/Pa&e 31) From pig farm to stardom BeTerlJ n· Aqelo Beverly D' Angelo started her career as a cartoon voice By JERRY BUCK l#T ....... ..._ LOS ANGELES-The first time she left home, Beverly O'Angelo wanted lo be- come an animator for a Hollywood stud.Jo. She landed on a pig farm 1n Canada instead. .. , grew up m Columbus. Ohio, and went to hiah school in Florence, Italy," she says o• Angelo, who stars in the Home Box Office dctcaive thriller "Slow Bum." "I can't add but I can repair a fresco "When I got here I went to Hanna- Barbcra and got &Job as a painter. I wanted to be an &nimator. I only worked there for one season, doina 'The Aints\ones' aod 'Wacky Races.' " She never became an animator In fact, soon afterward, she moved to New York and then to C..nada, where she settled on a farm commune in British Columbia Oil dollars drying up for public television By BOB WISEHART lllilQ ... , .......... LOS ANGELES -At the rate it's goma. Ahswr Cooke may soon be runn101 on empty. In the wide and wealthy world of television, the millions of dollan that 011 companies pump into public TV isn't really all that much, except to public television. where it's Vltal. for ~ample, ABC. NBC and CBS combine to spend $20 mdlion a week just on their news operauoos. All by itself, the miniseries "North and South'' cost $24 million. Compared to those fiaurcs, the S 16 million Mobil ("Masterpiece Thcatcr0 and "Mystery"), Chevron (the National Geo- arapbic specials) and Enon ( .. Great Per- formances .. ) sent to pubhc television last 5(UOD 1s hardly peanuu. but it's not caviar, either. However, with the oil business in trouble, the well is runnina dry. Citina "the current cconomk cooditfon of the petroleum industry," Exxon an- nounced that it wdl withdraw it's support &r1dually over the next three years. Euon offiaal Ken K.&nsas said the compeny will contribute $4.8 million to "Great Performances" nex1 \Cason. cul beck to $2.4 million m 1987-88, and to S 1.2 million in the the I 98S-89and 1989-90 seasons. .. Beyond this, we have no plans to continue our support," he said. Exxon's announcement came at the same time that New York City's WNET. the public television flagship station. said it plans to concentrate on local programmmg and back away from its nationally broad- cut &hows Stra_pped for cash as ever, public tele- viaion had eoouah problems wtthout Big Oil and WNET fizzlinJ out. On-air bcpthons aJready show sians of wearing out their wek:ome. Other sources beifli explored include dlt'CCt mail and telephone solicitation and .. pledse-l~t'' campalll\s. when viewen arc told that 1ftbey 10 ahead and mail the checks they'd probably Kod durifli a pledae dnve anyway. there either won't be a pledge dnve, or 1t will be mercifully shorter. Also, a proposed change in the tax laws QOuld eliminate charity deducuons for tu~yers who don't itemtZC their returns. which could cost public television station~ up to S30 million a year (PleueMeOn.a TV /,..,e 31 "We ran a p1g farm," she says. "Every- one cooperated. We p1cked apples and planted vcietables and looked after the pigs. l also had a sq~ dance band." The band led to a singing engagement in Toronto, then into actina and a nomi- naoon for the Canadian equivalent of the Oscar for a role as Marilyn Monroe 1n "Hey Marilyn." Next came a musical, "Rock- abye Hamlet," based on Shakespeare's melancholy Dane. "I played Ophelia and I strangled myself onstage with a microphone cord as smoke bombs went off behind me," she says. Gower Champion took the musical to Broadway, but apparently New Yorkers prefer thetr Shakespeare sans singing. "It's a b1a tradition to ao to Sarcli's open1nan1gbt," D'Angclosays. "I went and no one was there. It never occurred to me that there was anything wrong with a play closing." After that she answered" a casting call for a Wood~ Allen moVle and got a small role in "Annie Hall." When she returned to Hollywood it was for a role in ".first Love." After that came "Hatr," the 1'\' m1ntscrics "CaptaJns and Krngs," and starring roles ID "Every Which Way But Loose" and "Paternity." o· An&elo. whose paternal arandfatber was a glassblower from Abruzzi, Italy, moved to Italy five years ago and lived there until last October She came to this country occas1onally to work ID films. "I was married to a man from an old noble famlly," she says. "He's a duke. We had a villa in Tuscany and an apartment ID Rome and a house outside of Rome." She is now separated. D'Angelo st.a.rrcd 1n several films. in- clud.Jfli "NatJonaJ Lampoon's Vacation" and the sequel "National Lampoon's European Vacauon.'' but the one that captured the public's 1maa>nation was her portrayal of Patsy Omc m "Coal Miner's Oaugbter." She played Stella in the TV rcmalcc of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and most recently starred wilh Jtichard Crcnna 1n "Ooubletake" In "Slow Bum." wh1cb HBO began telecasuna last ~C'Ck, 0' Ansclo plays LA1n1e AC1shcr, the wife of a wealthy Palm Spnnp bu11ncssman whose tcen-aae son is kidnapped. It's ba!>td on Arthur Lyons' novel "Castles 8urnina." one of a acnes of p0pular mystencs fcatunfli former in- vcsupuve rep?)rter Jacob Asch. Enc Roberts stan a.s Asch, and the romanuc sparks fl) when Asch and Lairue get t<>sether. Asch also turns up m&O)' secrets Iona bidden. 1ncludin1 a past Lainie would rather forget O'Angclo says h<'r role as Lamie pres.. entcd her with a problem of f'indina the sympathy and mouvat100 ln her character. ·•1 decided the~ was • numb soot an her (P1eue.eeD'AMOELO/PaCe31) Sunday, July 8, 1988 3 .. Dayti1ne 'World' to deal with death By LYNDA HIRSCH On July 18, the characters of ··As 1he World Tums" will learn that Chris Hughes died in his sleep. Head writer Doug Marland plans to make Chris'· death the focal point of the show for that week. although all the other storylines Wlll keep turruOJ as well. Chns' death coincides with the death 1n iuJ life of Doll Md.aapila, the actor who played the role: of Oalcdale 's favorite son for 30 years. The Hughes children. Penny ( Rotemary Prlu) and Don (Conard Fowkes), and good friend and fonncr law partner Grant Coleman (James ~DJl&1). will return to pay respects and rcm1n1sce. No on-air funeral for Chns, but a wonderful story dealing with memones and the death ofa loved one will unfold. Lately, when a greatly beloved character has passed away on a soap. all viewers have aotten isa quick goodbye and perhaps a few photographic memories. Marland & Co. plan to give Chris the type of farewell 1ha1 viewers and cast ahke believe 1he character and actor deserves. • • • · "As the World Tums" has a murder mystery in store beginning tn July and ending around Labor Day. We won't give away the victim. but it's someone everyone bates. with lots of suspect~ to throw the town into turmoil • • • Look for Hope Bauer to return to "Guiding Light." There will also be a new member of the Bauer clan. a young man named Johnny, • • • At long last one of the best actors on TV is getting a storyline ... Ryan's Hope's" Malcolm Groome will finafly have a love mtcrest. Does 1t iCCm a bit stran~ that this handsome, mxclligent physician hasn't had a date in two years? Well, his dateless days att about to be over. as Dr. Pat Ryan gets paired wi th Melinda Weaver. played by Noey VaJeo. Valen had a featured role in last summer's film "The Heavenly K.jd." ••• Victoria Wyndbm is weanng a oew professional hat, that of roclt group manager. Victoria is managing the new- wave group Time for the Bane. "SQmeone left the tape with me," ~~d Victoi:ia. "l thought it sounded great According to Wyndham, who plays '"Another World's" long-sufTenn~ Rachel Cory. this ts the first rock group in history that's actually on lime for meetings. • • • Fruit Ronyeoll is taking a shon leave of absence from "As the World Turns" (as Steve) to appear in the East Carolina Don McLaqhlln Un1vers1ty production of "Deathtrap·· beginning July 14 .... M•rll Lewis (Kurt) is leaving "Guiding Light" for six weeks while he works witli the Seattle Rep Company .... Sbron Wyan returns to "General Hospital" 10 the role of Tiff.ny next week. Last time Wyatt left for lack of storyline. We understand she'll do just fine 10 the plot depanmeot this ttme around ... . l\obba Stra11er (Donan) has renewed her "One Life to Live" contract through 1987 . . .. "Ryan's Hope's" C•U Timmins (Mag- gie) and Mlcbael Levla (Jack) have both pacted through June of 1988 Kidsgrowupslowlyon soaps By LYNDA BlRSCH Q: I've watched "Search for Tomorrow" sinoc it started in 1951 . I wondered about the character of Pattt 10 the scnal. When the show started, Patti seemed to be a pre- teen. Yet she looks as young in the storyhne as Liza, who is probably in her late 20s or early 30s. Perhaps Joanne had another dauabtcr who would be older than Patti' Can you explain?-Mrs: F.Z. Spnngville. N.Y. A.; Tlae one ud only cla.1llttr of Jouae 11 Patti. W1lea tile IMW •tarted la l ts I, P•t11, ,aayed by Lyu Lorta1, w11 a you11ter abe9t 7 yea" of •1e. By tlle time Lyaa Lortq left tile role, Patti was 18. Since dlee, Patti Ml been pl•yed by severaJ 9Ctra1e1. lecl•dio& Trtab Vu Devere, LetO Luaa, Nuey Plllkertoa, Gretclaen Waftlaer ud Ttu Slou (now 1eoen .. LOllu oa .. GmldblJ Ltpt"). Yoa are ript; Patti lllcMlN IM! •hotlt 4t. B•t lQ order to laYolve tale cbracter la • more coatem-r.nry 1toryllae1 It was decided to 10 wttll ~UM Sdali'I, u actress In ber !01. lllci4ntally1 th oaJy otlller cblJd JO&ll.De ever W • tae O.w was a boy named o.eu, .,._ WH Wied In a latt-tklp l«Uat .... lie WU. yean •Id. It was • t*'Yllae taat espedally •Pl~t M•ry 4 Sunday. July 8, 1986 Stoart, wbo plays JOUDe. Wilen ber claaracter bee•me preput wltla Duca.a Oil tllle allow, Start h8d made tM wrUen promise tlaat site woald not Hffer a mlacan181e, 1lace 1be did not want to bve to 10 ~Ill a mbcaniqe oa tile allow wlllle bela1 preput lD re•I life. Saya M•ry, "It was as If tlaey were lllllla1 off my OWD IOD Jeff wbea lbey killed off my TV IOD." Q: I've been watching "Another World" for the past I 0 years. The present Donna Love looks familiar. Was she on another soap opera? I watched "The Doctors" years ago and still watch "Days of Our Lives." Can you tell me if sbe appeared on either ot the!'C shows?-P.G .. North Glenn, Colo. A; Y• bve • kee.a eye. Aue Sturt wu 1tta u Toa.I Parrow oa "'ne Doeton." Sile wu man1ed to Matt Powen' IOD Mike. Sile aJao played Glu oa "Ge•eral Hotplt81" a few yun back. Q: Is the actor who took over the role of Kirlc Cranston on "Santa Barbara" going to stay on the.show? r think he's an excellent actor. Has be bee~ on any other soaps? - D.J., Buffalo, N. . A; Rebert Newmu, wM> took over &lie role of ltlrt fNm Joe Bonomi, oaly Joined ~ allow so t.ht tk cUracter coald be _ wrttteD oat la dramatic style. Bottom• bd a commUmnt to make a pilot la Hawaii. Newman pl•yed JHll Lewl1 OD "Galibi& Upt" for aever•I yean. We aden&ud lbe "G1ldLD1 Utlat" pnNl11ee" woaJd love to brln1 b.ck tlle cbaracter of J~. la real life, Newman 11 aboat 10 1et mamed. Q: I have a steak dinner rid1ft~ on this. The woman who plays Pam, Asa s wife on "One Life to Live" -wasn't she Vicki on that show rwo or three years ago for a shon time?-D.M .• Austin, Tex A.: H•nY dllllll1. Clui•tlne Joaea ledeed played Vicki wka Eric• Slffa.lt was on maternity leave, bat tluit'a not tile only time Cllrl1tllle w11 on "One Life to Live." Sllle wu tlaere aeveral years before la Uae role of SlleUa, a strlfrtell4 of tM cbaracter Timmy, Uan pl•yecl by Tom Berea1er. Q:Sawa rerun of"G1mmca Brcak."and the youna prl on that episode looked JU&i hkc the actress who play!> Ten)' on "General Hospital." When I looked at the credits, however, 1he act res!.· name was Crystal Bernard. The girl who plays Terry 1s named Robyn. Is it the same girl or are they relatcd?-C.W., Shrevepon. La. A: Cry1aa.J U4 Bobp are lltten. Crystal allO b4 a recenta1 Nie oa "Happy Oa11." WMa '" atria a.ra•1 actlas tu, •tac a. tlaelr f amlfy'1 1otpel P'"P• I · I I i I , 11 I I I ·~1 J , . .-,J, i•·1b· !it•; lltf1Uj1, r·I I f~,~r •1ltlr~ 111 • :er . -lllBb· 1· R~f11! I ~Ui ~~ttill-i:!d?: ~l!t1l:i :;;:u! lt;;JI !: ~ ~ "' ! ~ .L = £•:ii I -~ ~g ~1~ ·~ ic~ !1: iir;; ~i t1~ !! !I! ~i {ff Iii n i(i -. ~ jn ii~ ~'i ~ft ~ (h s. .a }I 1 "' c::~ ~ ~ ~t · 0 ~ a o"" •It ::i.i3 ~ ~ •"n 1' 3:::.-~ ~ I""~ :Ii Cl>"" • ~ ~ .1 ·u 1t1 ~ i ~- -tl i • ~ 5 · I . ~ (I)' "' I I I I ii n,l!k11!1:!1~11!r1u!!!lr.1iH~li1111!(:1i!ll. ij P!il u • laiillri rr!l lflh.lln.!.r.!Hlri~ 1111• 1·• f r II ff 'f II ia I llJ'll(~I· ff 'f f f ! h !i .. l1ils I r,J!i1tlf11!Jh ul l1ils Ill, g ., I i Il l I I •t!IJ-4l!r.ll.1iJ'I~ I l~~IHl!J~!llRI~ 1111 Hit l11~1lilJ • Ii iS tdi1tl P1df 1i-1!l 1 1n1n! 11.h!tl iinf :rf ,ilii illi~i I Iii 'World' to deal with death By LYNDA HlR8CH On July 1 s: the characters of .. As the World Tums" will learn that Chns HuJhcs cbed in his sJecp. Head writer Doug Marland plans to make Chris' death the focal point of the show for that week. although all the other noryhncs will keep turninJ as well. . . Chris' death coincides with the death in real life of 0.. McLaqldta, the actor who pl&yed the role ofOakdaJe's favorite ~n for 30 yean. The Hughes children. Penny ( Rosemary Prtu) and Don (Courd Fewkes), and good fncnd and former law partner Grant Coleman (James ~•slu). will return to pay respects and reminisce. No on-air funeral for Chns. but a wonderful story dcaJmg with memories and the death of a loved one will unfold. Lately, when a greatly beloved character has passed away on a soap, all viewers have eonen is a quick goodbye and perhaps a few pbotoaraphic memories. Marland & Co. plan to &JVe Chris the type of farewell that v1ewcrs and cast ahk.e believe the character and actor deserves. • • • · "As the World Tums" has a murder mystery 1n store bqinnang 1n JulY. and ending around Labor Day We won t give away the victim. but it's someone everyone hatet. with lots of suspects to throw the town into turmoil. • • • Look for Ho~ Bauer to return to "Guiding Light.' There will also be a new member of the Bauer clan. a you ng man named Johnny, • • • At long last one of the best actors on TV is getting a storyline. "Ryan's Hope's" Malcolm Groo~ will finally have a Jove interest. Does it seem a btt stran~c that this handsome, inxelligcnt phys1c1an hasn't had a date in 1wo years? Well, his dateless days arc about to be over, as Dr Pat Ryan gets paired wtth Mehn'cta Weaver, played by Noey Valea. VaJcn had a featured role 1n last summer's film "The Heavenly K.Jd ·· • • • Victoria W)'11Aam 1s weanng---a new professional hat. that of rock group manager. Victoria is managing the ncw- wavc aroup Time for the Banc. "Someone left the tape with me." s.a1d Victoria. "I thouaht it sounded great." According to Wyndham. who plays" Another World's" long-suffcnn~ Rachel Cory, this 1s the first r~k group m history that's actuall y on ume for meetings • • • Frw Ruyeoa 1s taking a short leave of absence from "As the World Tums" (as Steve) to appear in the East Carolina Don llcLaqhlln University production of "Oeathtnap" bqinningJuly 14 .... Mark Lewla (Kun) is leaving "Guiding Light" for six weeks while he works w1tn the Seattle Rep Compan( . . Slaaron Wyatt rctum1 to "Genera Hospital" in the role or Tiffany next week. Last time Wyatt left for Jack of storyline. We understand she'll do just fine 1n the plot depanment this time around . . Robla Stra11er (Dorian) has renewed her "One L1feto Live" contract throuah 1987 "Ryan's Hope's" C.U Tlmmlaa (Mag- gie) and Mlcbael Levin (Jack) have both pacted through June of I 988. Kidsgrowupslowlyon soaps By LYNDA HIRSCH Q. I've watched "Search for Tomorrow" since it started in 195 I. I wondered about the character of Patti in the serial. When the show started, Patti seemed to be a pre- teen. Yeuhc looks as yo ung 1n the storyhne u Liz.a, who 1s probably in her late 20s or early 30s Perhaps Joanne: had another dauahter who would be older than Patti. Can you explain?-Mn . F Z .. Springville, N.Y. k 'rte oae a.ad oaly claop,er of Joaue la Patti. WMll tflte 1lllow atarted IA 1151, Patti, ,aay.S by Lyu Lorta1. waa a you11ter ..... 7 yean of a1e. By tlae time L)'llll Lertq left tile role, Patti wa1 11. Sblce ....._ Patti M• beea played by uveraJ ~. laelMJq Tndi Vu Devere, IAIO Lusa, Naeey Pblkertoa, Gretcllca war.-er ... Ttu Sloan (DOW lffD •• UWu oe "G•~pt"). Von are rlpt; Patti ...W M t 48. Bil bl order to lllftlve CM cbracwr la a more coetem- ,..-wy 1S.f1llae1 It w11 decided to 10 wltll J~IJM 5aa1tt. u actn11 la lier ioa. a.ew.tally, ~ eaty otMr claUd Joane .._. W • tile dlow w11 a bey aaancd o-eu, ... ••• ldlled la • ~t-altlp 8C!dM8t wllea IM w11 I yean old. It w11 a 1...,U.. "8t etptd.ally •pact Mary 4 Sunday, Juty 8, 1986 Sturt, wbo plays Joaue. Wfltea her cbaracter became .prepaat wttll Ducao oa tlae allow, Sturt bacl made tbe wrltera promlM tit•' oe woal41 aot aaffer a ml1earrta1e. 1latt •"e dJd 110l wut to laave to 10 tlaroa1la a mlacarrl111t.._o• th altow while belDI preput la rea'Mfe. Say• Mary, "It w11 u U &Uy were ldU111 off my oW'D 100 Jeff •Ilea Ibey ld.lled off my TV 1011." Q: I've been watchma "Another World'" for the past 10 years. The present Donna Love looks famihar. Wu she on another soap opera? I watched "The Doctors" years "iO and still watch "Days of O ur L1ve1." Can you tell me if she ap~ on either of these shows? -P.O., North Glenn, Colo . k VM Mve a kea eye. Ana Stu11 •11 aee• 11 TOil! Farro• oa ''TM Docton." Siie w11 married .. Mau Powers' toa Mllte. S"c alto played GIAa oo "Gneral ffoapltal" a few yean Mck. Q: Is the ac1or who took over the role of K.Jrlc t'ran5ton on "Santa Barbara" goina 10 stay on the show? I think he's an excellent actor. Has he been on any other soaps'> - D.1 .. Buffalo, N.Y. A: Robert NcWl:DU wlto took over tk role tf &Jrt f.rom Joe Bo1 .. m1, oaly jol9ed Ute 1aiow IO tbt tM chrtcter coald be written oat la dramatic atyle. Bouoma bad a commitment 'o make a pilot In HawaU. Newmaa played Josll Lewie on ''GaJdJ111 Llpt'' for several yun. We nder'ltancl tlae "G9Jctla1 lJpt" prod•cen woal4 love to brtn1 back Ute dtaracter of Jo1la. b real life, Newman 11 aboat to 1et marrted. Q: r have steak dinner ndin' on this. The woman who play5 Pam, Asa s wife on "One life to Live" -wasn't she Vicki on that show two or three years aao for a short ume?-D.M., Austtn. Tex. A: Happy dlai•I· Qrt1ttne Jooe1 ladeed played Vlcld wbu Erica SIHak wa1 OD matcntlty leave, bot &b''• DOt .._ only time 0.1i1tlae w11 oo "O.e Ufe to Ltve." saie w11 tMre several yean before l• tile rote of SMlla, a 1trtfrlea4 of Ck ehracwr Tlmmy, tbe9 played by Tom Beruger. Q: Saw a rerun of"Gimme a Break," and the youna airl on that episode looked JUSt hke the actrl°'>\ who play\ Terry on "General Hospital." When I looked at the credits however. the: actre\•,' name wH \rystai lkrnard l he girl who Pll>s Terry 1s named Robyn. Is 1t the 5anlc 11rl or arc they relRtcd'> -C.W., Shreveport. La. k Cry1taJ u4 Robyn are aletcn. Cry1taJ atao u• 1 reearrlD1 role M "'R•PfY Day1." WM• tlte ~rl1 ana't actt•1 Iii; 1l91 l9 tlaelr famlfy't 101pel l'ff P· I I I I I I i I II I I I H 11 !!IHdl lfi:I 1 1 11~l'U ~1 11 iC !ti !U~!1 "lill''i '· ,1 I ~l;J 11: 9}.,11~ fif~ !ft~ild. !•llPI .i J .ICM lllrJ! : :r f ~ ~ I ;;.· . ':_irt l! t•:ii :1J d~ ~; 'i~ -. .-:11 • i~cn i& !'~ ~1 ill !t •I~ • • ~~I ~i f•i ~ J . tn ~ ui Q n fl! \\\i ~ ~ ~ g. !19 ~ ~ ~ ~ l'n a 0 ~ ~ ~.a .. J ::l."t:) ~~ g' ~t ill 3~ :> O~ ~~ CD cn ~:In I~ :Ii OQ) ~ ~ J<> ilia m CiJ ~lt rt! i i ~~ ~ r ' c;;· ~· OI I I ~ . 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OIMnG9tM .... , .... DAWY •tGUAnc _ _. --=--" . ..,. --------ITlmf tl')Q MmAYllUI MmlMIUI AUl'O IM*I Formol8 One Grand Prix of France (Taped) (2 hrs) (8).,. "Sterman'' ( 1984, Selenoe Fie· tlon) Jetf Bridges. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 55 min .... 119.\Y ....... .--aJIA 79 CllUI II I_., .... _ ... .. =a , .. ••-u••a•1 OIAL• II I.Mm ... wnlOll.1'1 ,,., .. MUllT eco.YDOO .. ''Ghost Of Lorro" '1959. AO- j~~:..~•. ··-.... nm .. mnuca ~naa• ,.,,_,._..M--..t•A • -8aMd on • atory by R.ty Bredbuty lhla tale revctvtil .,ound., ec- centric ~9Qed tvthof whO edOpta the per10N1 of Charlel Olcictne and the young boy who beCOn'8I tU()lnated by hlutorilt. (1 hr.) -· (I) lml&Y &W .. l•F•I Scheduled: Stat· ut J Liberty otlebfatlont In America's helrtland; l)fofllt of jaJZ llr'Olf Betty Carter l1 ht .. SO min.) • a I 9Cll -Men's Singles Anai11om London. (Taped) (3 hf'a.) 1 ....... •1••-wn1oa• II···· ...,,. •. MfMllC-.tOlra=· I' A .,.._ ~· Iii -M--.cTWlOMM-·•a I Cl:) ... ''The Reluctant O.bUtante" (1958, Comedy) Rex Hemeon, Key Ken· dall;J.J ~ .. 38 min.) ~ ... "Shoot The Plano Player" (1'ee2. Orama) Charles Aznevour. Marie -r::r:.: .. : • a1.,.. OC& rg •••111111--=111--~1.,.W•TO M IM-••am IT (!) ... "Ride 'Em Cowboy" (19-42. Comedy) Bud Abbott, Lou Coeteffo ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) Cl) .,.. "Danny" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca Page, George Luce. (1 hr .. 28 min'--. .. 1 a> .:=:a, umt Lrve from Mos· oow. Scheduled events Include Swimming, Track and Field. Modern Pentathlon, Women's Basketball and Men's Marathon. (3 Iva.) ::.: .. r / .. , " _.. ..... OCllPM MlllW1DTOMM--= IT ! ....... ,., .. IOCI Wembley Is on a ml&- to MY9 the Trash Hee.p 0 (I) .. "Ulllltles" (198 <. Comedy) Robert H8Y9. 8r()()l(e Adams ( 1 hr , 31 min.) eumt ... IWIP Fl .. (l)JMllMMTW IDCITMm.-e IAYOIJ9CD£•t I INCOM.Am ... , . .,. .. _., ............. _,.. M llllGllUCTICll TO,. IM-•s 1: r m1r (I) Ill •Mn• Profiled· Paul Hof n~. (8) •n• • m Philo and Gunge de-cldt~o up and ieave aftlf argulng wtth Mar the Trash Heap O (%) "Chriatmaa In July" ( 19"0. ~) Dick Powell, Ellen Qfew. ( 1 hr . •. ,.._llMITYwmt•mMI -1•& 'mt Ml ., -"~ _,tc111uao ... "Bend Of The Atvtf" ( 1952. AcMlnture) Jemee Stewert, ArthUf Ken· ~. {2hrl.) .... "black WldOw'' (19&4. My.- li.2!:1:!.. Aogert, Van Heflin (2 tn.) iiiiiiiiaw a amu . , ..... ALI_. .. ''The Ketat• Kl<r' ( 1*. Or..- IN) Relpt\ MacohlO. Norfyvkl "Pat" Mon <2 hrs., e min.) •a M • W 8plr1t of Detroit A Gold Cup. (T IC>ed) (1 hr ) (II) ... "Malik" ( teM. Or.ma) Chef, fitn ElkJtt (2 hrl.) (l) llTI TO IUCClll Cl) .,.. "Mad Max ~ Thunder· dome" ( 1985, Adventufe Mel Glbeon, In;:.:~~ 46 min. -... "Hll Lady'' ( 1974, Orama) Yll'9ftt Mlmleux. De<* Rambo. ( 1 hr • 30 mln.) ·~lnmTJClmn&...., .. .,._..,,.,.U.C( 1mc1w ..... -WMIClm CMm1&.••N. ...,Nm 'I --w UllTMl I lllMT: C-..i ,_ M •llC,jlil Santana and HMf1 join togeth- er In ·this Altos de Chllvon. OOmlnlcen ~ public conoert that feetur• the 10f9 "C~ on You." ''Alt I Ewf-w.nted," " Man" and "S.rdlln'." (1 hr.) ._ .... ,. E .. ,_oor -,__.,.IA _ _...Q .... ...... I ii .......... .... ,,,.,.. Qlamnl --w AUTO IM*I CART BudWeleef Grand Prbc. 1iv. trom Cleveland (2 hr&.. 30 min ) CD.,.. "Sectet Admirer" ( 1985, Com- edy) C. Thomas Howell. LOfl Loughlln. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) .,.. "The Secret Of N.t M H " ( t 982. Fantasy) Animated Voloe9 of Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Oelulae. ( 1 tlr . 20 min.) ITO••M•l11;1I r."iu__,_..., 1W .. ,..... .,...., --~ __ ,.... IA•'I' New Y°"' Yank ... at OV- cego White Sox =J2 hr•, 30 min.) G lmALllTAll M9Wil -Afternoon---• -·(I) «m.-n.-&Y A PfrAew of ttle lour de France blcycle rec. ( 1 hr ) • u•w. Calltornla Angels at Toronto Blue Jays;uve) (3 hrs.) • O u•w. At Pf8SS time. scheduled games were Detroit Tlgefl et Texas Rangers or See"le Mariners at Boston Red Sox.~) (3 hrs ) ~ ='U Chicago Cubs at Sen Diego Pad~ive) (3 hr$ ) m "April Love" ( 1957, Mullcal) Pat Boone, Shifley Jonea. (2 hrt ) I ..... ~ IGOl&LumtCCWlmm Mtl•ll .. Agathe Chrtttle't Parton In Crime'' The Ber•forda hope to exon- erate a woman who's .coueed ol murdef· G1 ;.;a= hat pn (R) Q ( 1 hr ) ur..umACT: Al~ TO IH> ... "Pr01ocot" (19&4. Comedy) GOidie H•wn, Chrll S.randon. ( 1 hr , ~ min ) fl.,. CllAll When Franklin Ford i. falsely arrested. he IMrne the rutnlea of law O .a.AW/IT_ ......... L -,._ CAUi. Ila.IT ,. U'T9, CTt M 1'1ICmUClW TO Sunday. July 6. 1986 9 -lanclay .Conl. CC) ... "Mc:Mng Vlolatlonl'" ( 1985, eom.dy) JOOn Murray. Jennlf• Tiiiy ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%).,.."Huckleberry flnn" ( 1931, Ad- 'ientUre) Jackie Coogan. Mitzi Green. ( 1 ht., 20 min) W 9 (I) NA.., Sammy Davis Jt Gteeter Harltord Open, final round. live from Hart lord. Ct (1 hr~ 1=.~George" (1976. Adventute) Marshalt Thompson, MIChete Mefcter (2 hrs) • ' I CAllPU,_ "Conoeeled En- emte1" Based oo the Ajgef Hllll cue Wr1tten by Hugh Whitemore and starring John Haritlns and Edward Herrmann. the story opens In t!US with events that lead to a SS0,000 libel suit (Parts 1 and 2 or E~:. lnlOllUC1D TO CD ... "Revenge Of The NerdS" ( 198-4 Comedy) Rooer1 Canadine. An-tn<>nY Edwards. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I) llOWll "Toppef" ( 1937, Comedy) Cary Grant. Coostance Bennett ( 1 hr 37 min) ... ,.AUC'l'm w --umMCT: M ll'rlOllUC'Ta TO Cf) Mn'O MC-. ICmY IWW. lllPUl9 ilWCMMCm .. , ...... ,_. I • e ._,....., Schedui.d US Gymnastic$ ChamplOnltllps from lnd4an- i:~ped) (1hr .30mln.) "Stowaway To The Moon" ( 74. Fantasy) Lloyd Brtdgee. Mlchael link (2 hfs.) e.,. "Bofn To Be Sold" (1981. Ora- ma~~carter. Harold Gould (2 hrs ) ........... !) ... "A Passage To India" ( 198-4, Orama) JOOy Davis, Victor Bal'lefjee (2 hrs .. 43 min) Cl) LNA IOtl Mazda Hall of Fame Claa- elc. final round, I~ from Sugar Land. Tex {1 hre) CID • mM • ccm::m1 Taped In Syd- ney, Australia ltl February 1986, this con- cen special features the veteran Singef· .angwr1ter oo tits True Conf...iont Tour Backed by Tom Petty and the Heart· breakers, he performs ~ from his tr.. record eet "Biogtaph." (1 hf ) Cl) ,._ Jes8e takes drastic meettK• to win the lead In the school'• production of "Or Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." In stereo (R) i':.ITl9PU-WITltaLY walm -ICOTT .. ,,.,, . ....., . .. ... -· 19 CM ..W "Snowmobll· ;r ICIQHU llml From Moecow Scheduled ....,..ts ltlCJude Swimming. Trade end Reid. Modern Pentathlon. Women'• Basketball and Men'• Marathon (TI09dl (3 hrl.) • 111.LftOGICU •• ~ aum-,,,., mcM8 PflMewt. (R) IT\ 111.L ... The ~ of the ~ tyttem" lo the 19209 atld the tr• mendoue COf'ltrol film procu:er. had av. actort' car..,.. la reY!ewed. t t hf.) (!)_.."Money To Bum'' (1973, Ora- ma) E.G. MattheH. Mlkhd Natwlci( ( 1 ~· :.':.lio.-at 1 O Sunday. Jufy 6. 1988 .... ''Al The Ana Yooog Cannibal& ( 1960, Oram.8) Natalie Wood, Aobeft W~. (2hrt..) «!) «Tm Mootraal b:pot at Atlanl8 r•~~~~ "Coroealed En- emies" Whittaker Chambers' homose•· uality bec:omea publlc knowledge, the Hu typewriter 11 found, and a perjury hearing beglOS After a mlstrlal and a sec· ond tnal. Alger Hrss " found guttty of per 1UfY and Mntenoed to ten year$ en prison i arta 3 and ' of ') Q (2 hrs ) • lfU .,.. "Steel" ( 1980, Drama) Lee Majors. Jennlftw O'Neill ( 1 hf .. '1 min ) CD.,. "Modem Times" (1936. Come- <M Chades Chaplin. Paulette.. Goddard =mlo.) ... "The Bad News Beers" ( 1976 ) W.tter Matthau. Tat\.tm O'Neal ~tvt..) CZ) .,_ "MUk" ( 1985 Orama) Chef Sam EJllott (2 hrs I ..... "The Don ts Dead" (1973. Ora me) AnthOny Oum Fredeflc Forr8S1 (2 tva.) 8 LNA .., Highlights of the 1986 McDonald' e Champlonshtp T ourname<11 from White Manor Country Club 1n Mal· vern, Pa (Taped) ( 1 hr ) 8 ITAi TM Mlil'IMM ThtS alktar ~ clal loOka at the beauty of Australia, with guests Ed Asner, Ben Gazarro. Barry Bostwick. Connie Stevens. Marion Ross. and .=,:u,;.;11a ( t hr ) ,.. ... u=w. .......... • JUI.I .,.. "Iceman" ( 198-4. Orama) Tim Hutton, Lindsay Crous.e { I ht , 39 .(i)Jy.,. II ... "Sllenl Night. Bloody Night' ( 1973, Honor) Patrick O'Neal, Astr1d HeetJ"u111.~ ~i.m 1.,. "Oao08f Route" ( 1968. Adven ture) Richard Johnton. Cato! lynley (2 hf•) l ...... TOIWIT MIY-M.D _,Alm ....... • I•• ALL "Sexual Haraasmen1 · AT M .... Scheduled rl'llew$ "Psycho Ill'' (Anthony P•klns) , "About Last Night " (Rob Lowe, Demi Moore) "Ruthlea People" (Seti• Midlef, Danny Da -=-CI) "Run FOf The Roses" (1978. Drama) Sluart Whitman. Panchll o ~~~ 0 " WITM DAWD iiiiOliHhl COO.Umer Information on Euy-Off oven cleaner, al-terrain vehlciee, preYefltlng car lrad="~ jumper Qbles for cars •11•1:• .. 11!&-ru I -•z W Great blue herona bente huf10lf wtllle rat. ~ their ~ along the St. Lawrence I~~ ..... " .. ,. IClllll IU Mml From M<>ecow Sctleduled ~ tnciluOt Track and Fletd, Modern Pentathlon, women·• 8alrtetball •nd Mtn'e Marelhon (Taped) ('In) • ,_um au.t .. avtnot Aooald Ro- tunda (''Tht P0111ica o1 L.anguaoe: Uber· lllotlm u W0td and Symbol"}, NPR news a/'lalylt Dani.I SChofr ( 1 hr I ._llANITY ... "Don't Cry, It t Only Thundef' ( 1982 Orama) o.tnn11 Chnltophef Su aan Saini James ( 1 hr , 60~n (!) ... 0 P Cha lps lrom Hun1~ng1on r;'8ach. CaHf ( ) ( 1 hr ) :JD Rnal Robert Klek1 and Scott Schwartz star In a c:om.dy about a lathef and soo ~envy eectl othat"• 111~ Style SO much that they switch bOdles and in the p<oceas lee<n • i..ori O ( 1 hr } ,_.TAU ....... "Thumbefioa' Ceme Fishef. 8Ufgesl Meredith and W• uam Katt star in a thumb-titled gv'l's ad- venture-filled search for her mothef O (!) Lftlm.a OI 119 ... -,_,. Victor Borge. Loretta Swtt In Monte Cano prO<tucer Danny Arnold. UU Whelchel ('Facts of life"). HOilywood photogra· ~ Dick Zlmmemian (R) ( t hr ) (I) mwll "Mae Wesr" ( 1982, Blogra· phy) Ann J1lffan. James Brolln ( 1 hr 40 min) (%) ... "Shoot The Piano Player" ( 1962. Orama) Charles "2.navour. Mane Dubois ( 1 hr .. 30 mm) -ICU~ .. Cll ... 1;:::Q 'awa.mcm. ccmi&l1'9 c.:.ca.a .,,...,...,., a -Evening---- -11.:t:-r nm -A Ulute IC UntYersaJ Sludlos (R) ( 1 hr } 8 ll••t I ~ After the young son ot a WOUid-be lf11orment II kid napped. Dempsey (Michael Brandon) and Makepeace (Glynil Barber) eet out lo save the ~"" of the boy and their bOSS ~lei=. {lhr) &I .,. "Stowaway To The Moon" ( 1974, Fantasy) Lloyd Brldgee. Michael Link Unknown to Ground Control, a ~"i:o.~~ (?hrs ) • .,. "Bteathlele" (1983, Orama) Richard ~e Valerie l<aprinaky A free- ap1t11ed auto th+et unintentlonally klb a patrolmen and latet devtMopa en obMS llY9 attraction to a woman (2 td.) • a.D IOID Informed touni ol two of lhe mumm1Ut0n dollar GNbett c:oflectlonS. hOU5ed at the Los Angeles County Muse- um of Art Host Walter Maithau reveals the exqulsltely beautlf\Jt anvtf box COiie<:· lion. currencly on exhibit I r.he theory •hat eetty chlldtloOd peychologicaf lnt8'Ventlon c.n prevenr problems later la examined in this Ollef vtew of an infant'• emotional develop- ment (R~~ U&L• 0 P World Cu1 {!aped) ( 1 hr ) CH> ... ''St.,man • ( t98• Sc~' Fie· !Ion) Jeff Btldgee. Katen Allon An alien cornea to Earth and d rte0ver1 a hotllle en- vfronm.o1 In whteh he, along with a wtdOw he encountn, Is rMnlle.;ty purll'Ad b't eclentlstt who want the Ct .. ture fof a lftb E t 'PG'O (1ht'.~mln) "l()pC*" (1937. Corn.dy) ry Gent. Corchtnce Benoett A mar tied Couple become ~lt after being~ In an auto t ( 1 IV .. 37 m4n} LMIOIT A EEP ORANGE COAST AMc-.JEEP-RENAUL T 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 54t I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-135-3171 LLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-9100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-GllC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 582.-00 -- oa·1y Daily Pilat Baily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 142~10 540-8211 FOl1D THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-oo10 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-'79-3500 - BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 112.-51 131-2500 VO I EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-Ml-9303 DA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 TO 0 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-..,.9303 -~=. .. I ass rr oun Edna's outraged when an attractive heelth food representative ~ lnterett In Howard. (A) • ml• JM.•• A unique '°"' of the Gffbert Sliver Collectlon. ho.ted by Timothy Sdvoder, ueociet• curator of deooratMt arts at the Loe AngMe County ~of Art. Included are rare pleOeS from ttie Elizabethan per!Od. as well as 18th and 19th centuf)I artists • -.&. .... Ted 10eM hll job when a IOft-<lriM operation takes CMt1 his com- • ~:. s Honor" (1985. Con'9- dy) Jaotl Nicholson. Kathleen Turner Di- rected by John HUfl'ton. Compllca1lons arlM when a hit man for a Brooklyn crime tamlly metrles an Intriguing LA. blonde with a ctosetful of 8ke'8t008 'R' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) -r::--"The Secret Of N.I M H " 1982, Fantasy) Animated VOicel of b9th Hartman. Dom OellMe A le- etet IOdety of rats aids a desperate fie'd ~In saving her home from the Mh- '-leu of man. In ste<eo 'G' ( 1 hr • 20 ,. If' l.l • _,.,. Rebroadcasts: the is-eue of In vitro fenlllz.atlon to produce test- tube babies; the Irish government's In- volvement In plans to bulld an lntematlonal airport near the vlllage ot Knock; repor1 from lrlfl. five yeana afte< the reteue of the hostages (R) ( 1 hr ) •• ·-9o. Rick IUbstitutes f()( the liitd llngef In a rock 'n' roll band. In at•eo (R) • tlGOISL .... From Moeoow Schedu6ed events Include TrlOt and Field. Modern Pentathlon, Women' a BasketblU and Men's Marathon. (Taped)" hrs) • 0 ITA1UI ta &WT llR'IL etuilA .... Coverage of the IPOr1S ... kite and Liberty w.-end cloeing <*emcr nlea from the Meadowlands complex In Elat ~herford. N.J .. lncludee appeer· ances by Mary Lou Aetton. Bart Conner, the Harlem Globetrotters. Frank Sinatra. Gene Kelty. Mlle Nelson and Eltzabeth T ~(Un.) ITM IUICll Guest Telma~-- l rrae::-U•WI Mlm EJCamn. the variety of plants and enm.19 living in the Sergaaao sea. • gigantic lloatlng bed of seaw.ed near Bef- mude~ 0 (1 hr.) CJ:) "Never $o r-w· ( 1960, Ofa· ma) Frank Sinatra. Gine Lo4lobr1alda. A ...,... offtcef leads 600 men In ubotege .rtorta ag91nst the c dul'lng World ~u2 tn.. ~rm .. ~UCA• ~ .,.. • (l) I·--· ·-tM "Wt Alt lht SWlmP" Al*Nttd. ~Cl IW--•••11 -n==-"=~=-rnecf. .,. when """"-91 • wonwn's Pf"°" st.age • rebellon. ~ Berbelu, Ywinnt OaCet1o end Vn MMel ~ --;;.~tv.) • ''The FMtastlc WOl1d Of lfc .. (198.4. Dfame) Gaty eo.. man. Bernie c-y. A young bOy pr ... 12 Sunday, Juty 6, 1988 IMng In a dfeem wor1d rathe< than having to cope With reality (R) o (2 tn.) • .,. "Open Season" (1974 Suspense) Peter Fonda, Comella Sharpe Three mentally unstrung Vietnam vets play a sadistic cat-and-mouse game with a young couple wnom they kidnap to 1ake e!_rt In their perverted ~2 hrs ) llJ TAUi Mm TMI ~ Whtie stay- ing In a dltapldated motel, a lravellng salelman (Paul Dooley) meets a beeutlful i~) dangerous woman (Dofolhy Par1te) ':m..at11MmrtAm P ... Victor Bofge, Loretla Swit rn Monte Cerio, l)foduct!f Denny Arnold LiS8 Whelchel ("Facts of life"). HollyWood photogra ~ Dick Zimmerman (~) (I hr ) • Mn. Examines the va11ety of plants and anlmals llving In the Sargasso sea, a gigantic tloat!°jl, ~ ot seaweed near Ber· ~J:J.,i.~> I w1•me1 wm 'The Flame Trees of Thll<a" Baaed on the memoirs ol Elspeth Huxley The Grants arrive 1n Kenya eager to begin reaping a lucrative coffee 0top from their newly purchased lend Stars Hayley Milts and David Robb OO art 1 ofM O (1 ht ) 90IT .... llMl.OWI. ""All m PO'#efs ·'Boothe stars as Raymond Chandlef' s hardbOlled detective. WtiO, In this episode. tangles with movie folk In the lnvestigatlQn of the untlmety dealh of a film star O CI).,. "Beverly Hiiis eop·· ( t~ Ora ma) Eddie Murphy, Judge Remhold A last-talking cop trails his t>est lr'80d's kille< from lhe alleys of Oetr0tt to the posh ganenes ol Beve<ly Hills R ( 1 hr 45 min doo ~ ~d Max Beyond Thunder dome" ( 1985. AdVenture) Mel Gibson Tina Turner After belng robbed, a man confronts the mistress of a t>tz.arre poet apocalyptic society and tS challenged to a duel to the death In ste<eo. 'PG· t~· o ( 1 hr. 46 min.) 1 -~,_MGU.YWOODP.wl -LOU.., •••ua. WfWlllmt \IW'nl,,. IUUTT lln'M la mJUI • (I) .,.. "First Steps" ( 1985. Ora ma) Judd Hlf9Ch, Amy Steel. A coora geous 23-year-dd woman. paralyzed 1n a traglC auto accident. and a dedicated blo engineef eocounter triumphs and set· backs tn their struggle to fulfill hef dream of w3a1 her college graduation (A) Q_ (2 hrs • Based on the novel by Jt1mes Clavell In 1600. While en route to the Otten! to establtth 1rade. Engllsh na~­ IOf John Blackthome (Richard Chamber· lain) and his crew are 9hlpwfec*ed off the coest of Japan and hetd captive by s.mu rai warriOrL = of 6) (2 hrs ) e• IN~ U) .05 SL --From Moecow A.,.. ;: of the •• ~·tton (4 hrs} ··~ .... ''The ~ .. of Thll<.a'' 8aed on the memon of Ellpeth Huxley The Grants an'Mt In Kenya uger to b9girl reeplog • IUctatMI coffM CIOC> from t"helr MWfV pufd-.d llnd 6tere Haytey M* and Olvtd Robb i~~(~(ttw) llWllMil "Agatha Ctvlstlt's Part,.... In Crime" The a..fotdll hope to non- ••I• a woman wt1o·1 a<lCUMd ol l'N.lfdet· f!!Sl a man with a hat pin. (R) o ( 1 hr ) t'->.,. "Bad Boyt" (1982, OfamaJ Sean Penn. Renl Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kills the younger bfothe< ol a teen-~ dope dealer during a polloe chase and IS sent to 11 tough reformatory 'A' ( 1 hr . 59 min ) CE) ....,CW From Los Angeles Coli- seum~ ( 1 hr . 30 min.) QI) "Mask" ( 1985, ()Jama.) Chef Sam Elliott Ba.sed on the true {st~ ot ROCky OeonlS. a 16-year-old whdif4i QPlf- mis11c outlook on life II undtmmeid b'(-a. rare cranial bone disease 'PG 13' O 12 hrs) traana .,. • Red Dawn" ( 198.4 Adven ture) Patrick Swayze, C Thomas HOwelt When CommuniSt paratroopers Invade a small U.S. town and beQln to slaughter ils 1nhab1tants, a group of high schoOI stu· csents desperately flghts beck 'PG-13' ( 1 hr 5" m11c?on t:ll~ =While renearsing f()( the "Shef lock tiolmes" play. Danny and CMs playing the two slev1hs -se1 out to see who's sabOtBQ•no the schOOI In stereo -~) d) ~ lltQICOCI ,.._,,Two stones a divorcee 15 harassed by an ~ scene phone caller. an eteaped convict befriends a lonely housewife Stars Linda F10rentino and Cnst1na Raines • In st~eo il~r ) Wl.D ,_.,.. The underwat• beflav '°'of Whales (Pan 2 of 2) (R) I QOM'°"'-.. Young Austrahans Walter Gilc:hnsl (Scott McGrego<) and Bily Mac*enne (Scon Burgess) are unaffecled by l1'e rumblings of war m Europe as ttiey spend their summet vacation finding romance and an11c1pa11ng the ne)(t school term J!a~~(t:D ) 15 Am CM fU,.... .... llllftWM. "lhe Europeans" Lee Remlek ttatt In thlS 1979 adaptation 01 Henry JamM' ~ about a Eur~n baroneea eeektng wea"h from her Arnerl<*l cOUl#ls In 19th century New England (R) O ( t hr 30 min) lilMI Awplenel" ( 19&0, Comedy) Rot>e<t Hays Jutte Hagerty In tNI spoor of disaste< films. en airliner's etft 1UC cvmbs to food po190ntng and a nervous former war pMot IS !)fessed Into WVIOe PG' (1 hr . 28 rmn ) TM.II,_ nit OW-wt\llle stay· Ing In a dtlapldated motel, a traveling sale$man (Paul Oootey) meets a t>eau11tul but dangefOua woman (Dof'othy Pamel (f~) (I) •llOMlm.., .. •-• Penny and ~ ieem a "5 IOI'\ tn open mindedness wMt1 she ac oepts a dale wtth a cireut clOwn. unaware thlt he's blade O I ..... _ -ICllOCILSIAT TDp1C Sf!cret ry Qlf()J c.tlon ITM.-.._ ..... -I ? .. ::'.a., --.Y .. cs.-'* ,.IU,1~ 11 Whte stay Ing In • dlapidettd motel. • travelng 1&1-nan (Peul Ooo6ey) meets a t>eeutlfvl but~°'-" woman (Ooro1r,y Parict) (R) -.. aclayCoal. I 5 l=.--AU.9 ..., .. MIMT ....... .,.. "Wlfemls1ress" ( 1979, Orama) Laura Antonelff. Marcello Mastroianni. The news that her husbend has died on a busi- ness trip forces a rich wine merchant's wife out of her sickbed to take C'Nel the running of the family boslnesa. (Dubbed) 'R' ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min.) ®--"Blood Simple" ( 1 SM, Orama) jO(in Getz. Frances McOormand. A wom- an has an affair with her huaba.nd's em ployee 81\d sparks a fatal chain of events {;)~~~min) CJ) _,.. "Mae West" ( 1982, Blogra· phy) Ann Jillian. Jame& Brolln life of the legendary screen sex symbOl lnekKllng her early work In vaudeVllle and latef success on Broadway and In Hollywood. and her wonic 1nabU1ty to sustain an Intimate rela- tiOOShrp (I hr. 40 mtn ) (%)_,.."Going Pieces" ( 1974. Orama) · Gerard Depardleu. Patrick Oewaere Youths embark on a bicycle trip that turns 1nto a seJ(ual odySMy acrosa the French countryside (Dubbed) 'R' ( 1 hr. 57 mlnL l ••AllTIUO td llleAY ...,.....,,, ttlllC:. ... IOODWJ. .._ From Moecow. A re I of the day' a competition. Jb ~r I ........ ...,.. ... ...,..., lln'OUCM•w a&D•tcw•••• • AT ,_ .... Scheduled revleWs "Psycho Ill" (Anthony Periclna). "About Last Night . " (Rob Lowe. Demi MOOfe). "Ruthlesa People" (Bette Mldler. Danny De Vito) 0 .-r·n•n Tiii-A sa1v1e 10 Unlvertel Studios (R) ( 1 hr ) l ,..,HLR.L .-emu.AA. a&a -.Me A mosaic of sounds and Images are woven t~her to llluatrate the experiences of Imm rants who passed through Ellls Island tween 18~2 and 192~~ nm..,':.._,._mr tW .,. "The Destructors" ( 1967. ) Richatd Egan. Patricia Owens tetllQence agent uncOvet's a plot to diStupl the development of a new weapon. (2 hra .. 15 min) IB W.cllW'llflOITllMCI• -~=a.om• Scheduled. eum mtf moVle prevte;J R) i M RIMT ....... ¥Wt •11i. Former hlgh--tashlon models or the t950e discuss the unglamo- rous ftoeta of their careers ( 1 hr ) I ,,.,,., -.Me ----""' .., Mazda Hall of Fame Clas- -Monclay 1119 (1) "lolmtn" (19M. OrtrNI) Timothy Hutton, Undljty Croutt ( 1 hr .. 39 min ) .. (%) "Shoot The Pltl'IO Player" (19&2. t5rema) Ct\lr ... AlNlvour. Marie Oubola. (1 hr . 45 min ) ale. ftnal round from Sugar land, Tex. (R) /JJ~ "A<ecr•" (1968, Wellem) James Stewart. Henry Fonda. A emell town protected by a timid lher1ff Is terror- ll.ed by a gangteadef and his men. (2 inl.cua --1=. .... II -•a.ua .,.. "Buster And BUiie" (1974, Ora- ma) Jan-Mlch&el Vincent, Joen Goodfel- low A popular young man falls In love with a ~1r1 from the wrong tide of the town J:.. ~ "t<Jss. K"8, Klh, Kllll" (197,, ~spente) Michael Jayston. Heler1 Mlrren. A master or diegujae who marries and murdef• ....it~women for lhelf money finds himMff f In love with his next • victim. ( 1 hr .. 30~ II WI llf lllRICAll lnt9Mews· the Four Tops, the Temptations. Jeffrey O&- borne, Janet Jeckeon. actress Denise Nl- chOlas ("Room 222") IM-CA'ITOPmt ---Q amat••-........ Ulm 1lli9 ... "Ninja Ill -The Domination" ( 198.4, Adventure) Lucinda Dickey. Jor- dan Bennen A woman with ESP and an Interest In ancient Japanese cutture b&-comes poe•••ed by the spirit of an evil warrior wtlen she Inherits a magic sword 'A' ~35mln) Cl) "Lost In Amell'ca" (1 986, Com· edy) Alber1 BrOOks. Julie Hagerty Fed up with hil yuppie lllestyle. a Los Angeles ad executive end his wtfe llquldate their as- sets, buy a camper and heed for the open roadl. 'A'~ ( 1 hr., 31 min.) a.~.,.. 'The Terminator" ( 1984. Sel- ene. Flctioo) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Linda Hamltton. A cyborg IS sent beck 1n time from the year 2029 to present-day Los Angetes to assassinate a woman who It destined to give birth to a revolUtlonary 'R' c;i ( 1 hr .. 4a min.) W (J) .,. "WlndS Of The Wasteland" (1936, Western) John Wayne, Phytlls Frper A atagecoech owner raoes against a rlval to Obtain a valuable mall contract In Callfornla-'.,1 hr .. 30 min.) l=-=--Clfm-= "Mask" ( 1985. Ol'ama) Chef, Sam Bllott Based on 1he true stoty of Rocky Dennis. 1 16-year-old wno.. optl mlatlc outlook on fife Is undimmed by a rare cranial bone disease. 'PG-13' (2 =1M~~ ••••nmr ... •...-r ...,.... 1984·86 Mr end Mt •CC) "Juat Thi Way You Are" (1984, Com- edy) Kristy MeNlchol, Mlc:Ntl Ontt<Mn {Jhr • 34 min ) lWal) "Greet Day In The Morning" {1~. Adventure) V1Tg1nl8 Mayo, Aober1 Stacil i~ hrs) •9J) "Meatballs Part II" (1983. Comedy) -America Champlonlhlpe from Pu.dlna. Cal~R~~ -~.,.."Tomboy" (19M, Comedy) Betsy Auseell. Jerry Olnome. Upon meet· Ing a heartthrob r9'»C4f driver, a lmltten teeo-ager pull aside her buMtbell. mo- tOtcycie and monkey wrench. 'R' (1 hr .. 32 ~ 1:9(1) "Terminal Choice" (1985, [)Ja- ma) Joe Speno, Diane Venora. An '""-ti- gallon Into the alarming Iner-of a ~ lc's patient death -toll points 10 tau ptey wllh me hospital's computer network. 'R' U hr .. 37 min.) 1:11e .,. ''The Strange Door" (1962. Horr0t) Charles Laughton. Boria Kattoff. A deranged woman lncar08f'et• her ~. band In the dungeon. then fOfoea her niece Into an unsatlafectoty merrillge. ( 1 lhr,=n.) ........ -., ..•.• If I WI .. llll(C).,. "The wt Winter" (1984. Dr• ma) Kathleen Quinlan, Yona Ellen. Two women Identity the ..,,,. fTWl from e newsreel as their Mt>end. e ~ who di&aPf!8red during the 1973 Yom KJppur War. R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •1DYTO.CC. :.. TOll---111 (%) .. "Angel" (ISM, Orama) Clff Gofman. Susan Tyrrell. A student tumt to prostitution so that 8he can pay the l\lltlon al an exclusive high IChool 'R' (1 hr .. 32 m1n) -I"""'· n1111.m ,.,_. .. .,_.. 11 11WT mATINCICOMm • _.. "1984" ( 1984, Orama) Jot1n Hurt. Richard Burton. Bued on the noYel by George Orwell. A men Nerchel fOr hope amid a r~. totaltarian eocl- ety that he can neither comprehend nor tolerate. 'A' (2 tirs.) ·1--..... •M'UP -ICCm .. ,.,._ .......... . OP -a.Md on e stoty by Ray Bradbury this tale ~ eroond an ~ centric mlddle-aoed author who adoptl Iha peraona of Cherlea Ok*enl and the young boy who beoomel tucineted by hla stOO.. ( t hr.) d•LOIT•MM:I CC).,. "Rage" ( 1972. Drema) George C Scott, Richard BaNhaft. When hit eon .. ee:Gidef\telly kUled by pol9oned gel. • rancher seetcs revenge egalnct the Arfrrr. 'PG~. 40 min.) ·1·=Jif llTWY ..,... . .. Ol,_,.._wnlaLY-- Archie Hahn, John Mengettl ( 1 hr.. 38 min) Cl) "Mr Mugga St Out" (1943, COM- tdy) Leo GOioey, &t 6'dt Kida. (1 hr .• 30min ) Cl) "GreaM" (1978, Mullcal) John Tr• Sunday, July 6, 1986 1~ volte. Ofrvla Newton-John ( 1 tv . 50 mlO) •CZ) · Hucldet>e<ry Finn" ( 1931. Adven- ture) Jackie Coogan. Mitzi Green ( 1 hr 20mtn J • 9 "You'11 Nevef See Me Again" ( 1973, Orama) Devld Ha11man. Jess Watton (1 hr., 30 min) ct) "Way Out West" ( 1936. Comedy) Stan Laurel, Oliver Haldy ( 1 tv . 3 min) •Cl) "The Othef Side Of Midnight" (1977 Orama) Marie-France Pisler. John Becil fl hrs., 30 min ) -(Cl "Body Rock" ft984. Orama) Lorenzo Lamas. Vici(y Fredeflck ( 1 hr .. 34 t"Nn ) (JI) "Second-Hand Hearts" ( 1980, Ora ma) Robert Blal<e, Barbara Harris (I hr 38 min) Cl) "Lucky Ntght" (1939 Comedy) Myr na Loy, Robeft Taylor { 1 hr . 22 min ) (%)"The Secret Of N.I M H " (1982. Fan- tasy) Animated VoloeS of Elizabeth Hart· man. Dom Deluise ( 1 tv . 20 min ) "9(1) "The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer" ( 1938. Comedy) Tommy Kelly, Jackie M0tan ( 1 hr . 33 min I -· "Cougar Country' (1971 Oocumeo f!!Y) (2 hrs ) CC) "Just The Way You Are" ( 1984, Corn· edy) Knsty McNtehol. Mlehael Ontkean i! hr . 34 min ) CH>' A l/lew To A Kill' 11985, Aoventure) Roge< Moore. Tanya Roberts (2.hrs .• 11 m1n) Cl) "Tell" ( 1982. Orama) Mall Dillon. Jim Metzlef ( 1 hr 43 min ) We "The Man On The Eit1et Tower" ( 1949. Mystery) CharleS Laughton, Fran- chot Tone (1 hr. 30mln.) (%)"Mast(" ( 1985. Orama) Chet Sam El- liott {2 hrs ) -~ "Wtiy Out West" (1936. Comedy) Stan Laurel, Oflv91' Hardy ( 1 hr , 3 min ) Cl) "Mask" ( 1985, 0ral'Tl3) Chet. Sam El· !Iott ( l hrs ) •CH> "Lost And Found" (1979. Comedy) George s.Qal. Glenda Jackton ( 1 hr • 46 mtn) •CC) "The Buddy Holly Story" ( 1978. Bk>g raptly) Gary Busey. Don Stroud ( t hr , 33 min.) CC "UntR September" ( 19~. Orama) Karen Allan Thierry Lhermltte ( 1 hr . 35 min) •CI> "Sh<>Ot The Plano Player" ( 1962, Orama) Charles Aznavoor, Marie Dubois {!hr .30mln) •CJJ "The Heavenly Kid" (1985. Comedy) Lewlt Smith. Jason Gedrick ( 1 hr., 29 min) •ClJ "The Seduction Of Joe Tynan" (1979. Drama) Alan AIOa. Barbera Harris (2 hrs) (I) "Mytttry Mention" ( 1983, Suspense) Dallas McKtnnon. Greg '!!:Jnne ( 1 ht , 36 min ) CZ) "Law And Order" ( 1953, Western) Ronald ~ Dorothy Milton$ ( 1 hr 20 min) _ ....... ___ _ -1~-= .• Y ·m Oelcland A'S 11 Boeton . ~ dl9y) (3 hta.) ~::.. .... -··· m..,_e CM._, 14 Sunday, Juty 6, 1986 l ... •••n,n .. , ..... __ _... me .. u_,_,, ... , ., UM ... "Rocky' ( 1976. Orama) Syl- vester S1at1one, Tatta Shtre A tmd-llme Phlladelphia bo•• gets a rare chance'°' tame and g,txy when fate leedl Nm 10 a Blcentenntal boUI wllh a wor1d champion 'PG' (2 tvs) CH>._ "Streets Of Fire" (1~. Ora· ma) Mlcheel Pare. Otane Lane. 'A "r<ld< ·n· roll tabte" about a roek linger kid· napped by an outllw gang and her relCOe by a dtihlng ex-boyfriend and a tough-Ori adventuret 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 34 mh) ([).,. "Oreamecape" ( 1984~ SclerlCe Fiction) Dennis Quaid, Max VOil Sydow While working with a scientist wno ha8 dlS- covered 1 way to project one's coneck>us 1nougnt1 into another s dfeema, a peychie ttumblel upon a p4ot to use lhe methoO for poitleal purpoees 'PG 13' ( 1 hr • 35 mlnc?o.an .. la.::. ... _SM•"- 1111on Is on the line when she acc.pta a d•Mef date and e promoll()n lrom 1he ban;.o:~· l =,~••m -~ "'°" •ctns: ... SU II McOonald'a Us Champ- Teem Tr\all tr om Fort L.audefdale ) (2 hrs ) CZ) "Aeshpolnt" ( 1984, Drama) Klis KriStoffeflOO, Treat Wllliam8 Two border patrolmen UtlGOVef a 20-year-old mystery when they unearth a jeep con- telnlng a s1<e1e1on 1nd S800.000. buried 1n the Texaa deMf1 'R' ( 1 IY, 34 min ) ,..,cm ... .-ru• R ft Fl IT lnteMew with C rltt<>Pt* Reew. , • IOOOWIL .._ From Moecow ~ ewm.a Include s~ Tracie and Fletd. Buk.Cbel Ind Women a Volleybell. (T8J)ed) (3 l'lra) (() N ••~ A man's 27,50()..mlte sailboat trip atOUnd the W()(kt, a dating seMo8 that matchee up o4det women wrtf\ OUngtf men. LOft(IJlll•C,_ ... 1-.(11 ..... .-. . ..,... ,.._,.um I Ill__,. dll I , ... .,_"Tex" (1982, 0rltTll) M1t1 Oii- loo, Jim MetzJet. With hit C811ng. but Im· patlen1 oldef bfothef, .,, Ot<Jehome t~ 808' •~lencel the many P8lfll of ii°D:i~ 1 IY .• 43 min) ,_ • 1 Cll M M91 Featl.Ked Bradl A beet tnp on the Amazon and I nlgrlttlme hUnt for =~I~~ 1 of 4) l:awu:.. •. &Rtm .. .,.. .. .. ur 11 Vatba weys de\ •'oPed lwld.,..,,.. 10 enaxe thelt.......,.. 0 .,.., ., ... w . ... _Mcm .... .u .. ,. -· (() s:·• rMll ...... U.06e corr.-to the _, d • ~--dlgnltaty SU1 ter~trom 1 btain tumor lR) (I ht l D • w-.-Brainy Matte cllobeys M mother Ind trtea l\rt tor. • epot on rri- echool wr..i,,:;., t•lll. In at-.o IRI ~::;--I= "Aetlxrectlon" ( 1980, Orama Ellen Bursfyn. Sem Sheperd Arter e near fatal auto aocldent. 1 woman finds tMr she hu the ablllJ: heel Of'*'-(2 tn I • ..-r Host JoM Rome< ditCul&eS artist p~·· career, -Aews thf> erotic: papyrus of Turin and uses 1he world's oicie.1 map to find ancient gOl1 mines 0 (1 hr) 1 ........ ...- fmlCll ..,.. "Katherine Annt, Porter· The Eye of Memoty'' The et1ec1 of Katherine Anne Portet'• dllldhOOd on hef later wrttlngl 18 examined tti<ough lntef views with her contempotarlM. writers Robert Penn Warren Ind Eudora Well~ and dramatized excerpt9 of tl'Vae Port(>! Short llOflel "The WltMU," 'Tl°lt' C11cus" and "The Grave •· 9 ( 1 hr l ct).,. "Secret AUmlrer' ( 1985. Com edy) C Thomas Howell, Lori Loughlin A seties of roman11C m~nderstlndings r& 5Ul1 wt.en an anonymoua iov. lettflf tells mto many wrong handl 'R' O ( 1 hr , 30 min) (JI) .,_ ''Revenge Of The Net'Cb ( 1984, Comedy) Robert Carradine. An thony E~erd6. Fed up with autten"'J 1ntarm1nable humlkltlont matermlnded by an upperciet8 trltetnlty of mecho alt't let•. a gfoup of fraehman bookW()(l'TKlUI casts decidet to Mt the eoflege'• vatues straight 'R' O ( 1 IY .. 30 min ) ([) lilMI "i 984" ( 1984. Orame) Johr' Hurt, Richard Burton Based on the nove by o.oroe Ofweft A men ... ,en. lex hope 1mld a repfessiYe, totalli.rten SOC• ety lhet he can neither comprehend "°' toler11e.~ hrs.) ~=--fU-WITWll.LY-­... "The Amazing Mrs. Holiday ( 1943. A<Mnt~e) ONnne Durbin. Ed mond O'Brien. A ooorageoua Ameflean teacher helpe 1 gtoup of reflJQee ctllldren 88CaP9 dUrlng WOftd War It (1hta.) •8 • -IT1-A cteYtf OnotM predict• a oomto-book loYef't Mure In ater~ia,o I 1:'tf A"f nwl'• 21.600-m11e sallboet trip atound lhe WOOd. a dlltlng i ':.!n"."'_ up __ .,,, . .... --=1•1 • ~HlAll a au.a Allie ~ ""' der'lot that her father II h.a'11nQ an affa11 IB> D .... "The Extcutlon" ( 1985 Orama) Loretta Swtt. Valerie Harper Aw women plOt to murder a 9'x:cet1lul Los Aflglllel remiur.teur when they cboove< he le the ta<M11o Naz.I doctor wt\O lort'69d them In 1 conceotr1t100 c.mp 30 ~ I' ~q~ ~~-V Treatment" ( 1972. Myttety) J&mel Coburn. Jennlltt O'Neill A peltlOloolst fight• 10 ~ • cionugue dwged wlttt muro. wtltM'I the '*""'., d 8 noted ph~M d ... dUf~ en legal @Ion (2hrt) :. 'lW ' ( 1981, Oteme) MICMy • 09m1e Ou.Id Blstd on lhe 1rua story ot a mentally retarded man wtio en- ters the outside world after being 1nstltu- Oonal1Zed tor .u years. (2 hr..) G) ..,.. In re.ctlon to Toranega·s (Toshiro Mlfune) lnter•t 1n Bl&ci<thome (RlChatd Ctlambeflatn), the Jesuits. who consider the Protestant Engtishman a threat to their trade ag~ta with J• pan, plot to murdef Bfackthome. (Part 2 016~ Gl) a.-From Moscow A r&- cap of the ":J'• oompelltlon (~hrs ) • -C ..,,_ "Katherine Anne Pooer· The Eye of Memory" The effect of Kathe<tne Anne Porter's chHdhood on hef later writings Is ex_amlned through Inter· views with hef contemporaries. writers Robeft Penn Warren aod Eudota W.ity and dramatized excerpt• of three Port• shOlt stories -"The Witness." "The Clreos" and "ThO Grave " o ( 1 hr ) l flllMIM&.09 llW9I amrtl Autho< Wiiiiam Shawcroea travell the Mekong from Ho Chi Minh City (forme<ly SalgOn) to the temt; of Angk~~j.~R) C ( 1 hr ) ([)•W. 'I _. Highlights ot the '60 World Serle9 (Pirates vs Yank· ea) (R) (1hr) ~ITM'9 .,.. "Slow Burn" (1986. Sutpense) le Roberts. Beverly 0' Angelo. An ex-re- porter finds himself Involved with a myate- rlOUS soclallta and enmeshed in a web of drugs, blackmaH. and. murder o ( t hr .. 30mln) (Z) mwll "The Adventures Of r om Sawyer" ( 1938, Comedy) Tommy Kelly. Jackie Moian Based on the story by Mark Twain A ml9chieVOU8 Missouri boy has a seoes ol exciting adventures. (I hr . 33 mlnL • 11118 Cl) ~ Larry, Darryl and Darryl take a liking to their new waitress (R) O (J) .,.. "Wutherlng Height•" ( 19~9. Romance) Laurence OIMer. Me<le Ob- eron Based on Emily Bronte's claS&C novel ol the doOmed love affair between the spoiled daughter ol a mlddle-<:lass Yorkshire family and the gypsy who grows i wtth hef s\2 hrs • 30 min ) mT•l ltaYM ... -(() ~ a UCIY CagM'f takes over while LI Samuell Is on vacation (R) ~(lh .... ·-= .... Scheduled Biii Cosby L! hr.1 • ID ALM ,.. tlll ~ "Sister Suzie Cinema." a Bob T~Lee Breuer ("The Qo.pel at Colonus") compoMd "doo-wop" opera about adole&oent love and the romantic mov!M ol the · 40. and · 50s. In ste<eo ~---~ llCMI "Tho Mean Season" ( 1985 ama) Kurt RU118ell, Mariel Hemingway A Miami reporter becomes swept up ln the media blitz when a psychopathic murderer chOOSeS him to be his sole spokesmen 'R' O (1 hr • 43 min ) (f) Tall.I,_ US 0Ptrt Champion thlp from Mleml (R) ( t hr 1 00.,_ "A View to A Kii" (1986, AO. venture) Roger MOOl'e, fany1 ~· Brltlth agent James Bond attempts to thwtrt an lndUstriallll'• plant to b9oofne czar ot the computer lnduttry 'PG' O (:> hrs.,11mln\ CD llCMI •1~ 01wn" ( 198-4. Advefl ture) Patrick Swayze. C Thomat Howell W"-' Communist per1trOQPef1 Invade • tmaH u 8 town and b9Qtn to slaughter 111 lnhabltanta, I group of high IChoOI '.IU dents deGQe!Otely f1gt111 bftCk 'PG 13' ( 1 hr. 5-4 min) . Cl) ~ ... G4.lelt· Buzz Belmon- do ~ .. ,...:.;.,.,. I -a 11 mr••mat.. ••1111 (Season Premiere) ThlS perl0<manoe dooumentary cnronlclea r&- hearsalt of 'fV'91'al of P\llltzer Prtze..wlo- ning compoM< JoMpti Sohwantner's wO<l<s. Guest perlormera Include besebell star Wiilie Stargell. vtollnlst Pinchas Zuker man and IOpfano Lucy Shelton. · Cl>•IW .. Cl) .,.. "Oreue'' (1978, Mualcll) John Travotta. OIMa Newton-John Based on the Btoedway thOw. A ta50a high school gang leedef tr1el to win beck tile pretty Australian exchange student he romanced during summer vacation In ste<eo ·po· (l hr .. 50 min ) (%) llOWl3 "Mask" (1985, Orama)" Chet. Sam f lUott Bated on the true story ol Rocky Oennlt, a 16-yeer-old who9e opt~ mlstl<: outlook on life Is undimmed by • rare cranial bone disease. 'PG-13' (2 1Wlhrs.b 8 @ • .... TAii ... , .._ Sketches· Super Dave Sleam room stunt: John Byner u Steve Allen, :r.ovaur~ • = IWll•• When Margo dlscov· ers the Goode plan to keep pigs. ehe en- lists the help of Mr. caner. l ~LNml••••t..,mmmm ...... ...., ...,.... D'flTO~ t1:ll ~-.. P.1 Higgins. Rick and TC witness a robbery at the King Kamehe.mena Club (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) D e mT t//I CM9C* ~rom May 1985 actor John Ritter. comedian George Miiier and singer Grace Jones Join hot! Johnny Cal'$00. In tit<~) ( 1 hr ) e IDODWl.L From MO&COW Ar&- 1 of ~ competition ( 1 hr ) =w..DWIT ... ITMTIS •Y ... , UUIM Glover and Flggls are In fO< a rude awakening wt1eo they ltak=Mj=· diary AT_.• LMlllA Guest Greg Mulla- ~ #Cil1 IC8fT8 ~ llOYll "The Nanny" ( 1966. Suspense) Bene Davts. WIHlam Obc A dis· turbed child and hiS rn1nny reMOt each other tor their responstblllty In the death ot the ~ter (2 hrs) 119 ~ "The BUddy Holly Story" ( 1978. Biography) Gery Buaey, Don StrOUd Based on the life of rock 'n' roll pioneer Buddy Holly wtlO tkyrocilettd to tame In the 1950s befott hit untlmety dMth ot the age ot twenty· two. 'PG' ( 1 Iv., 33 min) .. , .,. cm....,. ftlOGD ~mM ...,.-rn.MJ lnteMe'# with rttt()C)hef RMvt e _.. ,.. .. "8Ack to the Drawing Board" extmlneS 1nlmatlon'1 revival In Holtywood 1htough claaalc ctlpl. a look at new technOloglel and current •M'nated feature fllrnl In stereo (()-U•™ (1J ... "The Dancers" ( 1981, Adult) John Leslle. Richard Pacheco Four hend- some exotic dancers travel to the small town ol Key City and entertain women ( 1 hr .. 30 a~ ,..1:. "Netght>ors" (1981, Comedy) John Belushi. Den Aykroyd A mlddle- clasa eoburben couple Is subjected 10 the strangest 24-hour period of their lives afte< bizarre new neighbors move 1n next doof 'R' {.!hr . 34 nfn) -· e LA'fl W WITM DAVIH&iil ... Scnedui.d comedienne Sandra Bttn- hard. rock singer Eric Burdon In stereo i~ .. ,...,,. .,.. ''That Tenne59ee Beat" (1966. Musical) Sharon OeBord. Ear1 Richards A guitar player makes It big after being guld· ed by 1 lady Pfe8chef and confesses past lndl9cretlone rrbllcly· (1 hr . 35 min ) i ru111-r ... .......... ... "The Gunfight At Dodge City" ( 1959. Western) Joel McCrea, Julie Adams Bat Mast~ gets elected sher 1ff and triee to rid his town ot lawie. et. ments. ~ 40 min ) ~ M lf1'IODUCTIOI TO ..... ,...., (I) TOP um IOa. Fred Pendleton vs Frankie A8ndaU 10< the USBA hghtwetghl !Ille (vacant). scheduled fOf 1~ rounds. from Atlantic City. N J (R) (2 hrs . 30 min) Cl) llCMI "Mask" ( t985. Orama) Chef, Sam Elliott Based on the true story of Rocky Dennis, a 16-year-old whose op1t- m11t1C outlook on hie Is undimmed by a rare cranial bont disease 'PG 13' O (2 hra.L .. 8 Cl) llCMI "One Man" ( 1978 Orama) Len Carlou, Jayne Eastwood A lelev1S1on newsman discovers a case of factory pol lutanta that mey be kllh~ chlldre1l but atruggles against powerlul interests when he wanrs to ex.poee the problem (RI ( 1 ht . 20mln.~ ,. •••• 1£9fl' ... CJ) .,,. "The Dawn Rldef I 1935, Western) John Wayne. Manon Burns A cowboy eaves the day when he tles a shoot-out with rampaging outlaws I 1 hr 30 ':."rJ. 1.,,. "The PrOUd And The Damned • (1972, Ad\'enture) Chuck Connors. Jose Greco Five Amerleans consent out ot tear to fight 10< o Latin Ameflcan dtetatOf (2 hrs.) Ill) LGIT • •AC:a (%) .,. "Red Dawn" (I ~ Adven ture) Patrlek Swayze. C Thomas Howell When Communist paratroopers Invade " amall U.S town and begin to Slaughter its lnhabltents •• group or high 9Ch004 lu dent& dMpe<ately ftOhll back 'PG l.'.J (I hr ,~ldm •I=... mM Gu.et Buu Selmon· do (A) • Af nm ... Sch«tuled r~iews ''Paycho Ill" (Anthony Petkll'I$). "AbOut Last Night .. (Rob LOWt, Oeml Moor•) "Authlest People' (Betta Mtdlor Denny De Vito) I M.LllMPM&Y ..... ..., Sunday. July 6. 1986 15 -Monclay Coa•. (!).al.Y_.. W {C) ... ''Venus" ( 1983. Comedy) Odlle Mlchet. Flofenoe Goenn. Feellng ex· plolted. ttle goddess of loYt! doee fNfl<Y· thing In hef power to stop the production of 1 comm4KClll for 1 tuntan lotion bear· 1!!Q hef name 'A' (1 hr., 27 min.) W (H)llCMI "Terminal C~" (1985, Ora· ma) Joe Speno. Diane Venora. An Investi- gation Into the alarming Increase o1 a clin- ic's patient death toll polnb to foul play wtth the hoSpltal's computM networ1<. 'R' -~g.n>,1a1 I .,.. ~ Cooqueted The World" ( 1956. Scienee-Flctlon) Peter Graves Beverly Garland An ugly cave aealure aided by a acientcsHs bent on taking con- l trol &E ( 1 hr .. 30 min) -....... _ "lmmOrtal Sharie•' -., •...• ----] w .. -... "Cheech & Chong's Stlll Sm<*ln' " ( 1 !MlJ. Comedy) Richard Mar· •CC> "Secret Admirer" ( 1985, Comedy) C Thomas Howell. LOfl Loughlin ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •(%) "Ch11stmas In July" (1940. Comedy) Dick Powell. Ellen D<ew ( t hr , 10 min ) •CC) "Joy In The Morning" ( t 965, R<>- mance) Richard Chamberlain. Yvet1e MimteuK ( 1 hr . 43 min ) Cl) "The Man From But1on Wiiiow' ( 1965. Western) Animated VOICeS of Oele Robertson Howard Keel ( 1 hr ~· min ) (%) "Prlul's Honor" ( 1985. Comedy) Jack Nlcholsoo. Kathleen Turner (2 hrs 10mln) Mt!ll) "The Unguarded Momeni " ( 19~. Suspense) Eslher Wiiiiams. Georgl' Nader (2 hrs ) .. (ft) "Cheech And Chong'• The CorS'C811 &others" ( 19~. Comedy) Cheach Mar ~Tommy Chong. (1hr.,27mln.) \L.J "Block Busters" ( 19«. eom.dy) Eaat Side Kids ( 1 hi' • 30 min ) Cl) "The Private History Of A Cempelgn That Failed" ( 1981. Orama) Pat Hlngfe. EdWard Herrmann ( 1 hr . 27 min ) •(Cl ''The Lui Unk:ofn" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr . 24 min ) .. 9 "The Hound Of The Basllerv10es' (1972. Mystery) Stewert Granger. Wll n.m Shetner ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) "AashpOlnt" ( 198•. Orama) Krts Krlatofferson. Treat W1lllams ( 1 hf . l4 min). •(l) 'Rehearsal FOf Murder" (1982. Mys· ::'l/ Rot>ert Preston. Lynn Redgrave (2 -~ "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'' 1985. Ad~lutt) . M.i Glbeon, Tina "''* (1 hr • '6 min 1 CJll "Mlci<I & Meude ' ( 198-4, Comedy) ~dl9y Moore, Amy INlng. ( 1 hr , 68 min.) CJ) "AM< Any Girt" (1959. eom.dy) Shir tey ~ na, David Niven ( 1 hr , ~ I m\n.) tw(%) "The Secret Of NIM H " (1982. Fan 18 Sunday, July 6. 1988 1n, Tommy Chong The comic duo livens up 1 pool1y attended Outctl film festival 'A' ~hr .• 31 min) .. , ._. .... IOil.IMP••I -...... .. ... "Cutte<" (1973, Mystery) P&- ter OeAnda, Cameron Mltohell. The dcsap- pearanoe of a pre>-football qual1e<back becomes the ~nment of a blaci< po· lvat~:t« >~•I ~YCCll .... .,.. "Can Hleronymous Merion Ever Foroet Mercy Humppe And And Trve Happlneu?" ( 1969. Comedy) Anthony New1ey. Joen Collins.. A leci'lefoos stlOW biz veteran recane hrs wicited put 'R' ( 1 hr .. 48 min.~ .. CC).,. 'Angel" (1984. Orama) Cliff Gofman, Susan Tyrrell A ~tUdent turns to prostlMlon so that she can pey the tuition at an exclu81V9 high school 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min) • e ..,.. "King Oloosaur" ( 1955. So-~tlon) BTH Bryant. Wanda Curtis Space e1tplorer1 dl9cover a strange new tasy) Animated Voices of 81zabeth Hart man. Dom OeLullle ( 1 hr . 20 min ) -JU1eraoon Movies- 119m "Zeppelin" ( 1971, 1-dventure) Ml~ chael Y0<k. EU<e Sommer (2 hrs) CC) "II Ever I See You Again" ( 1978 Ro mance) Joseptl Broot<s. Shelley Hack ( \ hr .. 45 min) (If) "Skolde" (1981. Drama) Danny Kaye. John AYblnateln. ( 1 hr 40 min ) "The M111n Event" ( 1979, Comedy) Barbie Streisand, Ryan O'Neal ( 1 hr . 52 min) we "His Girl Friday" (1940 Comedy) Cary Grant. Rosalind ~I ( 1 hr , ~ min) (%) "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979. Or11m1) Bun Lancaster Peter O'Toole (2 hrs . I min ) •CC) "Masj(" ( 1986. Orama) Chef, Sim t i llott (2 hrs.) (ft) "twilight Time" ( 1963. Orama) Karl Malden. Jodi The4an ( 1 hr • 52 mll'I ) "The Sword Of The Valiant" ( 1980 Fantasy) Sean Connery. Mllel O'Keefe i! hr , ~2 min ) •CIJ "Alley Cet" (1~. AdventlJfe) Kann Mani. Robert TOfll ( 1 l'lr . 23 min ) (%) "Red Dawn" ( 198-C. Adventure) Pa trick Swayze. C Thomas Howell ( 1 hr ~min ) Mt{C) "The AVl8t0f" (1985. Orama) Chr•· topher Reeve. Rosanna Arquene ( 1 hr . 36mln) (I) "The Man From Button Wlltow' · ( 1965 Wtstem) Animated Volcea Of 0.18 Robenson. Howard Keel. ( 1 hr • 24 min) • (!) "lhe Talct" ( 1974, A<Mnture) Billy Dee WNlllrm. Eddie Alb«1 (2 hrl) (%) "Prizzi'• Honor" ( 1945. eom.dy) Jack NlchOltOn. Ktth!Mn Tumer (2 l'lrt . 10 min) 118(8) "Hotel" ( 1967. Chma) Rod TaY'Of Ceth«lne Spaak (;> hrs • 4 min ) CD "Somewtwtre Tomorrow" ( 198'. Dr• ma) Sarah~ Parktr. Nancy Addi ton ( I hr . 30 min ) planel inhabited toWy by s><ehls!Ot1c rep- tiles ( 1 ht . 30 min ) I ..... "*'_,,,,_,_. lllf u..-.•Hlll1WY mAT•MICOMm M _. "Street• Of Fire" (198'. Ola ma) MlchNI Para, Oli9t'le Lana A "rock n· rOll fable" about a rock ~ kid napped by an OUllaw panp and her rMCUe by a dashl~ ex·t>oyfnend and• t~1r1 adventurer PG' O (I hr . 34 min.) win..,. ....,.. IU'l'll:Wf -econ 4rtl .,.. "The Initiation" ( 19a3, Honor I Vere Miles. Clu Gulagaf. A ha:lng lnltlatior' prank becomes daedty when IOf0t11y pledges and their boVfr1endl 11e lt-'dl • department stOft with a hOmlcidll man1 ac. ~r . 38 mll'I ) ·1 ... ~- ...... 1 ''°"' ~ -• 11'.::'na ... ...... ..- AIC ... Q ... •c•n"n ... , ..... al 111...-r me ... ,,.._ ~ .,.. "The Gang's Alt Here" ( 1943 MUSk:ll) Garmen uwancsa. Benny Good man A man's ruea of being 1 IOl'Mtly tc>I dier plaOeS him ~tween two women I 1 hr.,~ ...i:-.:. I 'lo-:'. POa ocmioRr Henry and his bota Mt out 10 captufe ttle crook• wh· ISOl8 ~:.;:.rr· l=/~WS&IM ..,..,.t.lllC,.. ... "The Private Hltlory Of A Cem palgn That Failed" ( 1961, Or1ma) Pat HlnglO. Edward '"*rmenn During the Clvt War. a young men )Olf'81 ~Con federate troop lhlt de>een't radza me bit ltr reelltlet of war BaMd Qn 11 Merk T weln eaaay ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) Nllcm ... 0 ....,., •FT~ lntaM8W with Jamee &Olln {"Hotel"), Vincent Price=: ciaa.t hooor fllma • ---... .._ From Moecow Aetleduled 8119ntt IOC~dt Track and Aald Women'• Vollayblcll, Man'• •nd Women'f. Cycling lfl<I Men's Bssketbal Ind w.n·~ Water 1>060 fTIPadl 13 hrt ) I':'::~-A 20-yNt-old mll• whoM O&rpat-dMolng ~ med8 hln'1 • m!IUonawe, wat corr~t Jon A' otrt -I aescllly Coal. ILOllCClllmCT• ... ---~ ..... ,....,,.. ,._,.~ a 1.-r ... "Once Upon A Time In Amerl ca" (HMM. Orama) Robef1 De Niro Jemes Woode Sergio Leone's portrait of the friendships, loyaltle9 and betrayea of a ll'll811 group of Jewtatt gangatert In the 1920s and '30a. 'R' (3 hri, "6 min) ' .... ,. .. 7'9 I Cll nll ,.,_ Feetured· Brazill The Amazon journey oontlnuea Into the heart of the Jungle to the beginning of the river i art ~ Of 4 L-- :' C: ~lured a IOOk at fema~ murderers and how their cnmes differ from "*''a: a visit to a wreetllng IQhOol, Cat~ rlne Oxen=om "Oynesty." I U.AT CIWl:I,. A Wl1m =• Chicago Cubs at ~n Fran-c~= (3 h~) I.A..... . --~--·-WA wuwcao,. '•u• .,,., _._Barry Bingham Sr . The LOUll'Alle Times I Couoer-Journal edllOI and publilhet, diac:uaet a newspeper·s rnponslblllty to Its rMders and Its role In the communla. (l)MSllMT ... (%) ... "Law And Ofdef" ( 1953, We6t· em) Ronald Reagan. Dorothy Malone. Whtfli a former ma~l's brother It killed. he~ up ranching and takes back his be . (1ht,20 ~ I lllacm llOU.YWOGDP• -Cl) -I -A tOUf-group (ji.. vorce scam may be Involved In the dtaap. pearance ot a newly dlv0tced man (A) t1 hr_l D • A-TUii The A-Team protects a ~lar rock star trom terr0tlsts In stereo IBl Q (1 hr l • 0 WMO'I TNI IOltt Tony brings In mud wrestlerl as part of hla homewOric as- ~nment l0t Angela'• advertlSlng course ·)~-One Nlghf ' ( 1934. Comedy) Claudette Colbert Ctarll Oable Hoping to get a ecoop, a newspa- perman shields an heiress from her fa- ther'• agent• (2 hrs ) • IOWA lnllghts into the hie of Stone Age people are proYlded In a viii! to the Wao- renl tribe of Ecuadoran Indians, whose 111'11 cootact with outside cMllz.atlon OC· curred In the 1950s. Q ( 1 hr ) l ,._TNIU. ~ A "Frontline" camera crew accompanlet MlkhaH Kuzakov and hll son Yuri at they hunt sable, moote and bear within the Slbe<lftn taiga (Rusala't aubarc· lief= Q (1hr) CC) "Rtd Dawn" ( 1984, Ac:Mln tura) Patrlek Swayze, C Thoma.a Howell. When Communist !*•trooper& lnwde a small U S town and ~ to slaughter 119 lnhllbltanta, a group or hlgtl IChOol atu- ctont• deePW•tely fights beck. 'PG t3' Q ~~rl··~= ........ ~--"Mlci<I & Maude" ( 1~. Com edy) Dudley Moore, Amy lrvlng OMplte the feet that ht'• alfeedy married to a ca· rMf-mlnded •ttomey, a tel4Maion person- altty fall• tn love with 11 conctrt mu9lclan and decides that two wtY9S are better than one. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 tv .. 58 min.) Cl) ... "P• Rfdef' ( 1986, Western) Cilnt Eastwood. Michael Morlerty. A fnY9" letioUI S1ranger rides Into a mining town and brings much-needed relief to gold Pfospector1 being hanueed by an un- ecrupuloue PQW9f baron. In stereo. 'R' Q i! tv .• 53 min) environment.al pollut\On and hNtth pr~ lemL (R) O (1 hr.) (I) TOP ... -Fr9d Panc19ton vs. Frankie Randal for the USBA ~twelght title (Y9Cant)' tchedUed '°' 1 rounda. trom Atlantic City, N.J. (R) (2 hrl.) Cl>ITAI,_ (%) _.. "Zulu Oewn" (1979, Orama) Burt Lancast9r. Peter O'Tooee The Eng- lish wage a bitter war 9Qalnat the ZIAI Mo tion In l~tury AfriCa. 'PG' (2 hrl., 1 min.) • ... "9ecauee Of Him" ( 1946, Comedy) Oeenna Ourt>ln. Chat1es Laugh-- too A y~ actreea manlpulat• an older star Into ~ her career (2 hrl.) ... 0 ---,... The hlgh-echool psychologilt profecil a dlamal future f0t Mike baaed upon his performance on an -·Cl) .. wm A w1nOow waahet feetl tl\St-,. ix. 19 trying to kill him. (R) ( 1 i lltUde 1eat. (R) Q ..... .. ltt' .. A 20-yw-old man wnoee cetpet-dMnlno bullnes8 made him a m1Ulon8ke: wer correspondent Jon Al· ~...._.. ~--1 I -· Cll •••'J. Ruthleea buslneumefl att~~t to shVt doWTl a boys clubhoote. i ). ~ Hunter learns that his I• 11}9r"rd.ath4Nal the wori( of Ullt man In stere'o~ (R) (1 hr.) e O ~ A woman with a dtlflgu<ed fece hires David and Maddie to find the man who lnjul'9d her (R) Q I 1 tv) •-:.. After saving Toranaga "l'oentro Mlfuoe) 1n an encounter with Ns enemies and eecaplng capture by the Por- tuguese, Blackthorne (Richard Chember· laln) returns to Anjlro where Mariko (Yol<o Shimada) beginS to teach him the language and customs of lhe Japeneae (part 3 of 8) = all IOODWLL. From MO&COW. Ar• ~of the day's competition. (4 hrs.) • ~ Explorers lace needhunters' and carnlverous plants In the junglel ol Borneo In Southeast Alla (Part 2 of 2) l ht.) ..... ,..u. IOWA The effect of h&zardoUs w111te In ot>vm. Mass., llluStratet the legal and scientific implieatlons ol the link between II••• ... r•• ......... ,, tv.) • I~='-:.. ... -$perlMf Mafches ~· director••~ ~daughter. R Q (1 ht.) • .w Scheduled: Olck C.vett. JliCZ. Breelln. Jed< Cal1er. ( 1 tv.) e wm,_ A "Fronth" ~crew accompenies Mltlhall Kuzakov and hll aon Yuri as they hunt sable. mooee and t>Mr within the Siberian taiga (RUllla's a.ibaro- ~'=-iJ~ G -RC-...... ''The Lat Pullman Car" A loo+I at the battle w8glld In the 1890s 10 preeerw the last Ameri- can-owned factOty making aibway and rallwa~ (R) Q ( 1 hr ) CC) "Mad Max Beyond Thunder· dome" ( 1985. Actveoture) Mel Gibaon, Tina T"'ner. After being robbed. a man confronts the mlstreea of • bizarre post- apocatypeic society and Is cl'lal9nged 10 • dUel to the death 'PG-13' Q ( 1 tv .. 46 min.) ® W --~,_All nl Powers Boothe start a1 Raymond Chancier'• hatdbolled detective.~. In thll epiee>de. tangles with movie folk in the ln-...tlget\On of the untlmety death of a film star. Q (l) ~ .._ Featured Jamie doel tilt Uberece lrnp9f90Mtlon, a takeoff of the movie "Plan 9 From Outer Speoe " ffi) Cl) PAM CllAll When he falft to gradu- ate with honor•. Zeiss (Wortham Kr1mmer) .,. the unrverstty and namee Proteeaor Klngsfleld In the suit Q ( t hr ) EXPERT LEGAL REPRESENTATION Fota.lfWM AC'llOH c..a A DAIL' f'llOf ... Yesoa ...., ... ,. • Any Type of Acefdertt • No F .. Untll You Recover • FREE Contulta11on 8ervlng All of Orenge County laow °"'999 ., JOHN RAPILLO Mlle "'° ,_ w.t Or.,.. eo..tr • 24 HOURS (714) 848-4849 1 ..... ...,. .. ,. .. __,.,_., I -... "Ooub6e lnderm1ty' (1973, Sulpense) Richatd Oenna. s.m.nthe Eggar A woman p6anl to murdef lw hu&- band and have It appear 10 ~ an ecoii dent In Ol'der to colect on his hie Insur· -c=~~=) I a 11 , ... ,. &,•&•• ... ,. .. , mAm ~.etehes interpretations tor the dlSKltflfest@d short, spans doctor Or Von Keevus. bOdy language. AJliStar l ewttness 24-hour News ... _., eoGD 1• I I -Tom dellgrlS • gen-••t0t to make electrlolty from enlmal l~ITAYWl•I l&L • 11111-.r ~ 8mo'1 Fire" ( 1985. Ora· ma) Rob Lowe. Demi Moore. In Washing- ton. seven recent college graduet• heY9 varying degrees of suc:x:.a In confronting adult reahties and responelbifft91 'R' Q L! hr . 48 mtn ) CD mftl "Kinky Business" ( t~. Adult) Tooi Byroo, Tanya Lawson Hit parerit& away lor the weekend. a teen- ager throws a party to gtve his yotJng8f b<other a carnal education ( t hr.. 20 mtn) Cl) 90Wll "Marriage On The Rooks" ( 1965. Comedy) Frank Sinatra. Oebofah Kerr While on vacation, a lover's quarrel winds up tn drvorce with the wife marrying her husband's bes1 tnend. (2 tn ) (I) .,.. "The Sword Of The Vallent" ( 1980 Fantasy) Seen Connery, Mies O'Keete A young equ1re from King Ar- thur's court tS given one year to either '>Olve a mysterious Green Knight's riddle or lorfett his life 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 mtn ) Z. 90Wll Shoot The Piano Pleyer" 11962 0fama) Charles Amavovr, Mane Dub01s A woman convinces her onc.-fa· rnous musician boyfriend to attempt a comeback 11 hr , 30 min.) tWI ~t-A J and Rlcic ctiap- erone two teen-age glrla on a Ot'Ul9e ship IBl _i1 hr . 10 min.) 8 ID mT tl1 ~ From Mey 1985 Bob Newhart ("Newhart"), jazz guitaost Stanley JOl'dan and boxer Marwlous M81· vln Hagler join hOt1 Johnny Garaon In stereo (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 IOOOWJ.~ from Mor,cow Ar• lft ~-00mr.e1111011 ( 1 hr J WLD,WUWIT ftGAI ITMTm • Y .... I Ulml Dr Thorpe'a ln- hoepltal redlO shoW tp&ft(a a revolt when GloVer. Binns and Aggi. demand equal time. 1 .... .,. ... AT .... u.IM Guest Doug Rowe ... ...,. tw .,. "Ma•" (1985. Orama) Chef. Sam Elllon Sued on the true ltaty of Rocky Dennis. a 16-)191~ wtlOM optl- mcshc outloo!( on llf• Is undimmed by a rare cranit1I bone ~•N 'PG 13' Q (2 tu~) .. I'll Olllll.U'WOCll ~--~· a• 1 '-' tm..-vi.w wtth Jamtt Brolln ("Hotel"): vm.nt Price 18 Sunday, July 6, 19.88 cl8lllc hof rOf lllms. mrr•mom•om ... 3 3 1985 Mf ()tymple Com- petition from Bruseels. ~-!Al (2 tvs."' -l-~_...,. .. ,.u11 ·w Sche<Ued Alyce Beesley (.'Moonlight. 'rf ~ = J«ry Seinietd In stereo ~ ... --1 ... ''The Young Master" (1 978 Adventure) ~ Chen. Wei Pel A Iwate ~ UNS cotor1vl kuog tu lech· nlque6 that are comedlc and actlOfl·fllled ihr .• 65 m~ I 11100 .. ___ ...... .. "The Bounty Man" (1972. estem) Clint Welk«. Richard Basehart Because of lw amavng llkeneaa to his dead wife. e bounty hunter becomes drawn to the gif1frlend of a cnmlnaJ he has 11.:~.30mnJ ~-~TO ..... .,. ... CD .. "No Big Deel" (1983. Orama) Tammy Grimes. Kevin Diiion. A street· wtee ~t struggles to cope With an unhappy home life combined wnh person· al and peer preAUres ( 1 hr . 27 min ) .,. Angel" (1984, Drama) Clttt usan Tyrrell A student turns 10 ao that she can pey lhe turtton ciullve higtl aohOol 'R' ( 1 hr , 32 ... l.J "Mrs. R" (1975. Mystery> Kate Reid, Mat1in Balsam A policewoman sett out to ICWe the bizarre murdef of an intematlonal financier who was seemtng1y strangled by lnvtslble handS (A) ( 1 hr • 20 nWi.) 119 (I).,. "Oeathstalker" C 1984. HotrOf) Rlchatd Hiii, Barbi Benton A wanderiflO dNttlstalker hopes to gain mystical pow· ers by getting a magical charm from an other per'IOO 'R' ( 1 hr., 20 min.) -® -OftM • WI Taped In Syd-r'tflY. AusttaHa WI FebnJefy 1986. this con- cert epeclal feetUfet the veteran !llnQef eonownter on his True Coof86Slons Tour Backed by Tom Petty and the Heart· br•kers, he perf orme eongs from htS five.- record Mt "=~" (I hf ) w• IE ... (J) ... ''The CaHfornle Kid'' ( 1974 '<Jestem) Vic Morrow, Martin Sheen A peych<>tic ~nte ehefrff resorts to any meana to enforce the law 1n hl8 small town domeln (2 hrt . 30 min ) g a;;:. "She Cried Murder' ( 1973. ~t«Y) Tally Savela. Lynda Dey George. After wltnetelng a murder. a young mo<»! hU trouble convincing the n of that fact. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) LOIY•INCI ... ... -econ -.. ~ mM Feetllfed: Jemie does Jbetacie lmper10I 1111tlon, a takeoff or the movte "Pieri 9 From Outet Spece .. i ) ..... ftlOOD a-• Schedi.lled &um "* movie prevtews. (R) .,. .... , ,_,.I.Am W ... "Frtttmily V~tlon" ( 1985, ') Stephen G.offrey1. ShefM J WNllOn. Deaplt• being &eddied with a ner· cty ptedge during a weekend In Palm Spn~ two tratemlty DrOlhert ~ '°' a QQOlside btonde 'A' Q ( 1 hr .• 33 mWI ) CH> ... "<Mt The Bfooklyn ~ ( 1964, Romanoa) e:.>n Gould. Margaux Hemongway A man who dreema o4 own tng a posh restaurant in Mentlaf1an must marry a woman he doe&n'I kNe to that he can reoeMI the flnencial tuppOr1 needed to start the ~ 'R' ( 1 tv . 46 n.n I •1unnta1 ... "=Ole P90Pe" ( 1956. Ho. r0t) JoM Ager Cynthia PalrlQt An an cient t~ and underground beings are uncovered by fOUt archr JOtoglsls in ASl8 ~hr, 45mln ) • l:U:Blanc.hevllle Monster" ( 1962 HooOf) Joan Hills, RIQtl4fd De~ A gin INet '° te''°' of en old femlty curse requir I lhal the uetlfice her lift (2 hrs.) ......... UllllaMIA:c.,. Mm.I fJI ATUllfA . .,...,_ d .. "Stay At You Are" ( 1980. Ro- mance) Marcello Mn troianni Nast8Mla Klnsl<I A mlddl&-eged mamed men em· barks on an affair With a 1~ge gttl wno may be related to him (Subtitled) ( 1 hr ~5 ';J. tJl(I) "The Main Event" ( 1979, Com- edy) Barbra StretSand, Ryan O'Neel A bankrupt pef1ume compeny p!'esiderlt <S forced to !all beck on her one rematmng asset -a Pflzeflghter who's afraid 10 fight 'PG' ( I hr . 52 min ) 1:11 • ... "The Dey They Hanged Kid Curry" (1971. WeetOfn) Pater Duel. Seo Murphy Two outlaws attempting to go straight disoover that another man IS 1m 10nating one of them C 1 hr . 30 min 1 .... , •.... ----11 rT .. M .,...,. •• a ..... ..,.. ... --· llCMI "Alley Cet" ( 198.4 Adventure) Kann Mani, Robert Torti Aher hoodl\Jrm cause her grandmother's death, e ~ f\Jl woman UMI her martial arts experltse to bring the thugs to jUStic. 'R' ( 1 hr :>3 minJ, ·1=-:...MO,_. :;.... I lln.AT =9ACICOM191 .. "Mad Max Beyond Thundel dome" ( 1985. AdV'enture) Mel Gibe<>f Tina n.r'* Ahflf being robbed, e man confronts the mistress of • bizarre post apocatyptlt: toelety and 111 challenged to s duel to the ~th 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr • Ab .. ;' ~ "The t.a.t Coo1inent" ( 19b 1 Sclenee-Flction) C..r Romero. Jann Hoyt. Following an air 01uh on a <*erted Island. the IUNIV()(I IOfm an expedltk'xl and encounter J)fahistoric ~ ( t hr .S mll'I.) CH> .. "Glfll 01 Tl'Mt White Ofchid ( 1983, Orama) Ann JHllan. .Jennifer Juoo..Lelgh. A young woman journeys to the Far Eaat fof wtlat she behewt II 1 ca reer u an entertaloer only to ~ PfeMOred Into the wOf1d of pr0t.Utu11on ( 1 hr 40 .. ;;....,. ll'~A Man <..au Tiger (1981 Advenlurt) 8Hty Wang Yu, Okada Kawar A young men Infiltrates the gang that dr<M hfs lathet to IUIClda c 1 tv JO min) •CZ> "Zlllu Oewn" (1979, Orama) Bun L.ancuter. Peter O'TOOle (2 hrs , 1 mtn) •CC) ''811the Spirit" ( 19-45, Comedy) Re1 Harrleon, Constance Cummings ( t hr 34 min.) 79al) "Top Secret" (1978, Ac1Yenture) Bill Coeby, Tracy Reed. (2 hrs ) (%)"The Secret Of N.l.M H " (1982, Fan tasy) Animated v~ of Elrz.abeth Han man. Dom Oelu• ( 1 hf . 20 min.) •<C:l "The Omega Man" (1971, Sclence- FIC1oo) Charlton Heston, Anthony Zerbe 1.! hr .• 38 min.) (HJ "The Secret Of N.l.M H " ( 1982. Fan- tasy) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hart· man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr • 20 min ) (!) "Come Out Flatmng" ( 194!. Come- dy) Leo Goroey. Huntz Hatt ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) " Cl) "High School U S A " ( 1983. Come- dy) Mlct\eel J Fox. Nancy McKean. (I hf .. 40mln.) •CZ> "The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer" ( 1938. Comedy) Tommy Kelly. Jackie MOfan ( t hr .. 33 min) •O "Double lndemnlly" ( 1973. SuspenM) Richard Crenna. Samantha ~ ( 1 hr,, 30 min.) • ClJ "The Legacy" ( 1979. Horr0<) Katha rlne Roa. Sam Elliott (2 hrs ) -CC) "Never So Few" ( 1960. Orama) Frank Sinatra. Gina LOllobfiglda (2 hrs .. 4 min.) CB) "Protocol" ( 1984, Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chris Sarandon ( 1 hr. 3'3 min.) (I) "The lnVlslble Boy" ( 1957, Science- Flctlon) Philip Abbott. Richard Eyer ( 1 hr. 25 min) (l) "Shoot The Piano Player" ( 1962 Orama) Chartes Aznavour. Mane Ouoos 1.! hr .. 30 min) t1::9(ZJ "LBW And Order" (1953, West8fn) Ronald Reagan, Oo<o1hy Matone (1 hr., 20mln ) -&11ernooa Movies- 1119• "Treasure Galleons" (1973 Adven· ture) Document&~ (2 hrs) tc) ··summertime' ( 1956. Romance) Ka tharlne Hepburn. Rossano Braz:zt ( 1 hr 29mtn) CB) "The Corn la Green" ( 1979, Orama) Katharine Hepburn, Ian Saynof ( t hr .. 40 min.) ~ "Mad Max Beyond Thundefdome" 985. Adventure) Mel Gibson, TIM umet. (1 hr, 46 min) we "Mac:M FOf Each Other" ( 1939. O.a- tna) c.rott Lombard, James Stewart ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Cl) "Prtu rs Honor" ( 1985. Comedy) Jiek Nicholson, Kathleen Turne< (2 h~ . !Q min) W (H) "High School US A " ( 1983. Come dy) Michael J Fox Nancy McKeon ( 1 hr., 40mln.) •CC) "Mrs Soffel" ( t984. Orama) Otano KMton. Mel GlbtOO ( 1 hf . so min ) Cl) "High School U S A " ( 1983. Come- dy) Mic~ J . Fox. Nancy McKeon. ( 1 hf . 40mln.) •CD "The brass Ring" ( 1983. Drama) [)jN Memll. Sytvta Sidney ( 1 hr 21 min.! .. •<l>' Mask" ( 1985. O.ama) Cher Sam El· llot1 (2 hrs ) •<C:l "Country" (198• Orama) JM&ICa Lange. Sam $h]1rd. ( 1 hr . 49 min ) W (C "U11Utles" 198 t Comedy) Rober! Hays. Br~• A rm ( 1 hr 31 min ) .. (!) "The Brink'• Job" ( 1978, Comedy) Pet8f Falk, Warreo Oet• (2 tn.) .. CJ) "The Mysteri<>UI Strenger" < 1982. Fantasy) Christopher Meltepe9Ce, Fred Gwynne. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) _.,,. ..... ---- -1~. ml-llMS .... ll •• MIC-0 .... nn M&iltml • 1 11-.J me .. IIBI 1111.._ .. UM .,. "Blithe Spirit'' (1~. Comedy) Rex Harrieon, Constance Cummlnga. A widower's w:ond marriage Is comp41cat- ed by the spectral appeeranoe of hla first wife. ( 1 hr , 34 min.) (!)PIA.,._ Tucson Open (LMt) (2 hrs) CB).,. "Cloek And Oeooer'' (t9M, Suspense) Henry Thomal, l:>at>ney ea.- man. An 11-year-<lkl With an Oll9t2l8etoua tmaglnallon becomes entangled In a reel- ltle spy· adVentUf'e wtlef'I he wttneeaes a murder and the theft of t()J>'MCl'9t mlDtary documenta. 'PG' Q ( 1hf .. 41 min) CZJ .,. "The Secret Of N.l.M.H." (1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hattman. Dom OeluiM. A .. crel &Ociety of rats alda a desperate tletd mouse In saving her home from the l'Uth- -i=~n. 'G' (1hr .20mln.) 'L •era. PGI CCJ9alf Henty and Murlel'1 tab6e doe6n't Include a 99ttlng for l·Ei=::::-peny MCIMwal» Ml••PllC-.,. "Modem Tlmel" ( 1936. eom.- dy) Chat1ee Chaplin, Pautette Goddard An unemployed aaembfy llne ~., feels he doesn't flt Into the age of automa· ,.,ttono:·~. 29mln) a mm.-r ~ Oebb6e Reynoldl anc:t Donald O'Connor ~ the maldngof : 'Slngln' In the R8ln .. • e eoocNl.l. .._ From Moecow. Scheduled events lnclucl9 Trectc and AekS, Men's anc:t Women's BeaMI~. W°"*''' Rhythmic Gymnastk:8. Men'e Water Pok> anc:tMen~. (Taped) (31V'1.) 1:: ... ~ Llc>nel Richie end St9'Ae Wonder; a ekydlvlngphotographef l:cc1mi:w ,_.. 0/19111'1 e-.01...n.. MMmnlll9 •I I__, ....,..,., ,. &.Orf -a111 Ralph and Norton eue each othat owr the ~=~of a teleYtllon Mt Q m I 1 me n11 '°"' r:.&t'-"Ct &raz11 tt'• beck to cMfaatlon In BaNI. South Ameri- ca's Oldest city, visit the Mercado Mode60 open-air market, IOUt Bahle'1 100 ~ es; join 1n the Flesll do Bonftn (Part 3 of iJ,,.. • .., e M • U. Featured· a look at wtio ~~=end Why . ==OIAUN!m ., ... ... ,.. ... ............... .,., ,...,, muncm•cm II llJ .. ... "Huc:«leberry Ann" (1931. Ad- venture) Jedlle Coogan. Ml1ZI Green Baaed on the story by Mark Twain. A young boy and a runaway alave become ~ In • aerlaa of adventur• wnlle fleeilidown the Mlaebalppi RIYef on a raft. t hr . .:.r·> I ,_laJ.ftllOGDP• • Cll ml-...._ 811 Moyers in- teMews Supreme Court Ch6ef Justice Warren Burger, focusing on hll controYef· UJ car.., and the 200th ennlvefsaty of the Untted si.i. Constitution. < 1 hr 1 e e -AT TO m• Mark and Jonethen come to the aid of an angel who's m.~rbetlon for 200 years In stereo. R) 1 hf.) e 0 MaoGyver's confronted by ~militiamen while trying to car- iout a .a.t =d1l811t (R) Q ( 1 hr.) :.-.... ~Henc>Yer Street" (1979, Ro- mance) Harrit<>n Ford. Lesi.y-Anne Down. An A"*1c:en pilot falll in love with a married Engltlt\ nurse du<lng World War II, rhan embatb on a. daring mission 10 reecue hef hutbenc:t from enemy forces !hrl.) ·- ........ __. tlC "Return 10 Yer.st" Thie tribute to Sir Edmund H1Rary on the 30th anniversary of his famous cllmb documentl hl8 m. and apeclal rela· tlonahlp with the Shetpa1 of Nepel (A) 1(1tw.) .--~ .. , ... Wini matt A woman. wno gfW up amid the dewloplng aero- epaoe Industry In Cocoa Beach (Aa.) neat NASA's Cape Cenavetat launetl atte . narratee thla OY8l'VMfw of Amer1ca'a tpa0e program from the flrat~ launch at the c.p. to the 1ttt-ott of the Rrs1 spaoe lhut- tle. Q (1 hr ) ~--''The Omega Man" (197t, Sci en<»-Flctlon) Chartton Heaton, Anthony Zerbe. A tclentlat IUrvlvee a devastating germ war and trlea to perfect an antidote for the remaining ....nvors. wMe beaet by vampir..tlke vtct1m1 of the holocauat. 'PG' 1.! hr., 38 :"'.j (I) l9l i I I II Profiled Biil Wa~n FranciecO 49ert heed coach Cll)I "Mask" ( 1985. Drama) Cher, aim Elliott. Baaed on the true atory of Rod<y Oennla. a 1 &-yeer-old WhoM opll· mlttlc outloot< on tlfe Is undimmed by a rare cranial bone dtaeue. 'PG 13' Q (2 h"-) CD .,.. "AOfNnclng The -Stone [1984. A<Mnt~) Mlonael OouQla& Kathleen Ti.mer A romantic no11911at re- luetantty t .. fn9 Wflh a mecho adventurer In a SOuth American jungle 10 ransom hef ..... with • tabutoua ~dary jewel 'PG~hf. 46 IM.) CJ) ii I A ~ (Jamee Coco) wtth ~ methoda of fundralslng pul• on one of Donald'• pqyt. bU1 problems an.. on opeflilg night Q • .,. "For Tht UM Of Mary" ( 1948. Sunday, Juty 6. 1986 19 -W.slnestlay Coal. Mu1lcal) Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien A White HOUM switchboard op- eralOf leerns all about Washington'• polrll· cal and IOClal actMty. (2 hr1.) .. , ... .. TUINl ... ILD. N .,.._ Lionel AlcNe and Stevie Wonder. r ng photograpn.r 1 --~·· ....... ) .. -~=-"" A group of handicapped mountain climbers are threatened by a ruthleu arctlef. (R) (I hr.) D. _A_... Nell clalml lhel the car Addy told her la a lemon In ltereo i > a tWAl1U ,. 9COll• =· Hatdcutle retuctantly agr ... to help his heplesl b<Olhef pey off a gambUng debt J!:> ,j.J.' hr.) • IMCHMll Blackthorne (Richard Chamberlain) disc<Mtfl the 1trlct and of- ten b<utal customs governing hit poeltlon as head OI a houtehold Alter Mvlng TOfa- naga (Toehlro Mttune) during en eat1h- qoake. Blacllthome. oow called Anll#Han 1$ promoted to the rank of aamural (Part 4' 016) (2ht9) tJl) IOOOWI.&. t.-From Moscow A r&- ~ of the day's competftlon ( 4' hr1 ) • WLL L -W WHllem Devane hotll an overview of envlron"*1tal INoe6 In the wilderness areas of the American West u he vlslta CallfOfnla, Wyoming, Montana. Utah and Nevada ( t hr.) l ....... u. llATDIM. -.a.£ 9IC "Return to Everest" Thls tribute to Sir Edmund Hiiiary on the 30th anntveraary of hie lamous cllmb documentl hie llfe and apeclal reta- t!Onthlp wllh the Stierpu of ~I (R) Q._(1 hr) W DM1'I Lucky Llghll International Chal- lflJQe from Atlantic City, N.J (Taped) (l)"tTMTlm ()) .,. "Into the Night" ( 1984'. Ora- ma) Jett Goldblum. MIChelle Pfeiffer A bored aerospace engineer reoelves eome uninvited excitement when he becOme9 Involved with an lrrMlltlble geni 11mugolef. 'R' O ( t hr • 66 min ) (%) Mii "Prtul'• Honor" ( 1985. Come- dy) Jack NlcholsOn, Kathleen Turner Or- rected by John Huston. Compllcatlons arlM when a hit men fOf a Brooklyn crime lamlly marries an ln1rlgulng L.A blonde with a ca.rM of skeletons 'R' (2 h" . 10 min) -· G) YOU ,._, Henry glvet MAii ~.000" to open a new bani< account In 1ter;,:) Q (f) "In Llkt Flint" ( ,987. Adven- ture) Jamtt CobUrn, Lee J Cobb The Pentagon tljr" Flint to thwart a grovp ol female rev~tlonar~2 tu1 .. 30 min ) L...... CM'DOGIAOMf. -1t.~G.-W•tphaH takes meMUr• to ptfl*lt Morena Alcola from b9lng Otpot1ed. a Boeton muteum ..001 IQfnt mummlel to the hoeplt&I to be X- ~·~ 1 hr) • 1 .. A w1; V91eran rtcOQnlzee a VlttnameM hOttl emplOyee aa the men wno t0f1ured him: a teefHger II ha..ied by a mlQho tNChtt IMdlng a tchool tOUf' Pat H&rrlng1on and Halng 8 Ngor ou-t 1tat (A) O { 1 hr.) tll .W _.. Scti.dufed· actor Robert 20 Sunday, July 6, 1986 Blake. Muppet creatOf Jim Heneon. ac- tress Margi Cl&rlle ("Lett« to Bre- ztlnev"). the Fifth Dimension. <\hr) • LA• Of llANR ,. I' I-• ~ _.,. Viii.UY Documentary fOCUllng on the evolution of law enfOfcement In our Natlooel P•kl. 1 ---~ IOCllf' I...,..,.,... ML ... IOI A IOol< at record p<<><"Jeef. aongwrlter and entrepreneur Phlt Spector. who became a mlllionalre before he wet 21. (R) ( 1 hr ) CC>.,. "Flashpoint" ( 198". brama) Kris Krlltoffe<aon. Treat Wiiiame. Two border patrojmen uncover a ro-year-old mystery wtlerl they uneerth a )eep con talnlng a lkeleton and $800,000. burled In the Texa1 deeert. 'A' i,C1 ht., 34 min ) (I),_., .. ___ , (fl) ,_ M ...uT Of MW•• Film maker Louis Malle'• documentary IOol< at lhe American Immigrant experience, hlQhllghtlng their IUCceM SIOflell and their lafiures with a focue on Central Ameri- cans. Africans and Asians (1 hr , 30 min) CD.,. "Pr1ZZ1'1 Honot" (1985, Come- dy) Jack NIChol&on, Kaltlleen Turner Di· reeled by John Hutton Compllcatlons arise ~ a hit man IOf a Brooklyn crime family marrlel an Intriguing L.A blonde wllh a ctoeelful of lkele1ona 'A' (2 h,. 10m1n.) {!) ~ RM Guest· Jett Altman ~)--- ........... II -· LMT 1111' IOI' LUIT Thia unique View of the t984' Botton Marathon chronicles runner Rich Wllllams' Interviews with fel- loW back-of-the-peck pertlcipente while he attempts to complele lhe 26-mlle. 385- ard r.ae -.n• ,. dlflOLl,.1-. ..., .. Ml 1a90••-- 1'111DAY m.Am Guest. Dick Van Dyke etches tee-shirt talk: Jack In the Coffin, toy dog ahoW, the San Francieco Straight Parade 1 .. ,...,, IOOD 1• •• • Aa the Goods' sev ings dw1ndle. Margo and Jerry thlntt Tom will be lnc:reaalngly templed to earn extra l~MIO.YLAm .... .., ......... .aLYAD-. _,."Surf 11" (198". Comedy) Ed die Oeez.an. Linda Kerrldge. A madman concocts a tainted eoft drink that compelt surfers and beach·buma to eat garbaoe 'R'~lmln) "9! Cl) T.J, .... HOOlcer'I daughter'1 11 t may bt jtopaldiZed by hll ltwellig8 Uon Qt a drug ring (A) ( 1 hr , 10 min ) D • _...Of CMliC* From May 1065 eJnger muak:Jan Roy Clark. ac1« Red But tone Ind the M~ty Ce~ Art Playera join ho9t Johnny CerlO(I In tterto (A) L! hr) • IOOINl.L ~ From Moecow A '"' IP--'"'°" l•••l ITMllm ., .... uu. ,..,.um ID AT ... • LMlllA 0'*1 Grev Hin ton CC> 90Wll "Nevel So Few" ( 1980, Ote· ma) Frank Sinatra. Gina Lolobl1Qlda. A fearless offlcef leads 600 men In 1&botage eff0ft1 against the J11rnese dul1ng WC>f'ld Waf)),d,2 hrl . 4 min (I) ,....,. CH) 90Wll "Midnight E.11press" ( 1978 . Orama) Brad Dav.a, John Hurt Baled on the true &t()()' of Billy Hay•. a youno Amerlean arrested In Turkey fOf attempl •no to smuggle out hashish who IUfferl a grueling 1ncarcera11on In a torturova pr1a on ~hrs .1mtn) (%) "Stay As You Are·· ( 1980, Ro- mance) Maroello Mastrojannl, Nutuala Kioakl A middle-aged married man em barks on an attair wlth a teen-age girl who may be relaled to him (Dubbed) ( 1 hr ' '4'5mln.) -1 mc.111.uwooo ~--mmu I I I ,.._, Debbie Rey nolds and Donald O'Connor dilcUM the making of "Sloaln' In the Rain " • MM ... CW C9lll 'Sister Su.ZJe Qnema," a Bob Tellon-LM Breuer ("The Gospel at Colonut") compoeed "dOO- wop" opera abOut adoleecAtnt love and lhe romantic mo..-leS of the '4'08 and ·50a In stereo (I) ltllfO llM*I Acrop<>111 Rally from Greece. ~ ~ t hr ) ~ -JCl •cum 1lt9 .. "Silk. Salin And Se•" ( 1985. • Adult) Vanessa Del RIO. Tlttony Clark ( 1 hr . IS min) 11::9 D e LA11 mfr wnM DAWlt wn..M Scheduled comedian Oeorge M!llef In 1ter~bm 1 -=-~dman·· (1979 &uap.nse) lcnael Beck, Sigourney Weave< A young Rusalan Jew with revenge on his mind linds that belno In the Israeli army ilvff him the opportunity ht'1 be«\ wilt· f0f-j2hftl ... .., ... .... llall 90Wtl "Can Ellen &t S.ved?' ( 1974'. ama) Kathy C8nnon, Mk:hael Parke The p&1enl1 ol a runaway ''*' 11ger dM· peratety attempt to lree he< lrom lhe psy- chic grip of a rellQ!Olit MCI ( 1 hi' 30 min"' !.=..~: Al ln'MllUCTICll 10 ..... ,.&.ale ()) ... "Mad Max Beyond ThundfJr dome" ( 1985. Adventure) Mel OlbtOn. Tina Turne< Alt1H belno tObbed, a m11n confron11 the mlttrtN ol a blzAl~re 1- pocalyptlc IOC1tty tnd II Chai to a duel to lht death In llttfeo 'PG 1 • Q ( 1 ht . 46mln.) 1M19 Cl) .,_ "From liell To Vici()()'' ( 1979. Otama) Geofge Hem111on. George Peppard A group of friends leave Parts In 1939 to flatlt fOf their reepectlve countnes In Wortd War II JR> ( 1 l\r . 20 min ) .•.... ,. .. (!) llOfll "Htot Wave" ( 1974 Suspenae) e.n Murphy, ll<>nnle e.c;.118 A young men and 1'111 pregnonf wltt 111 lampt to get 1o the mountain• nncl our ot lho hOt c;lly btfore the!1 b1by ••"Iv" 12 tn.. 30mln) l ='YGU•TI IP L.01T••AC1 -Wednesday c:c.a. (!) AUTO UC. IHRA Drags Pro Am Natlonala ftom Rockingham. N C (R) ( 1 IN )llmN Gii M Pl.8 Wl1'M ILLY.._ -ICOTT .. ... . -::? Guesl Je• Allma" IBl ' • AT TMI ~ Scheduled revl8W!I "Psycho 111· (Anthony Pe<klflS) 'About last Night • (Rob Lowe, Demi M00<e) "Ruthless People" (Bette Mldler. Danny De Vito) • .,_ 'AfrlC8n Adventure" (1971, Documentary) A young Amefk:8n goes to Botswana and attempts ro as;imtlale htm Mlf tnto the culture of a wandering tribe ol Bushmen (2 t\(J, j ~au. •• , ... , .... ,.Le. .,.. "Revenge 01 The Nerds ( 198A, Comedy) Robe<! Carradme. An th<>ny EdWardt Fed up with suffering Interminable humihahons masttKmrnded by an uppe<cla.ss lratem1ty ol macho at~ letes, a group ol freshman bookworm-out· casts decides to set the college's values straight 'A' ( t hr . 30 mm ) t.:9(C) .. "M1sch1el" ( t98.-. Comedy) Doug McKeon, Kelly Preston A lovesick t 7-year-old netd begins an obSeSSlve pur SUit ol lhe most popular girt in his school 'R'~r .37mln) ® "N1n13 Ill The OommatlOO' ( 198-4. Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jor dan Bennett A woman with ESP and an 1r1teu1st 1n encienr Japanese culture be- comes ~ by lhe spirit or an evil warrlOr when ihe inherits a magtc SW<>fd 'R' i:h' . 3!> min J ·1 ...-nr&lat ... •11&• .... .,_ "The Phantom From tO 000 Leagues' ( 1956, Horror) Kenl Tey10r Cathy Downs When a lisherrnan's body bearing llgnt of rad1a11on Is dlscove<ed on a lonely beach national security forces -Thursclay -llondng Movies- •Cl) "The Mytt9flovs Stranger" (t982. f!in141y) CMstopher Makepeace. Fred G~ (I hr . 30 mtn ) (%) "Red Dawn" ( 198.-. AdvenllHe) Pa trk:k Swayze C fhomas Howell ( 1 hr 54 min) • ® "Dot Ana Tne Bunny" ( I 980 Adven t\Jre) Animated ( 1 hr . 10 min ) •CC) "The Stalking Moon ( 1968 West ttn) Gregory Peck. Ev11 Marie Saini ( 1 hi • .-9m1n) ,.. dZl "Routtabovt" (196" MIMlcal) flW• Presley, Barbara Stanwyck (2 hrs l 79(1) "Expl0<er." ( 1985. Scloncfl F'lctton) Ethen Hewl(e. Rlvor Phoen11e ( t hr . .-9 min) •® "Hambone And Hllha' (1~ Come Cfy) Liiiian Glltl, Timothy Bott~ ( t ttr • ~min) Cl) "Oocka Of New York" ( t945, Come ~ Leo GO<cey. £Jill Side Kid (, /'H . min) -"The Bridge On The RI"* Kwal" ( 1957. Orama) W1U1am Holden. Alec ()uloneA (2 hrs 4 t min ) (%) "ChrlSl,,,_8 In July" ( 1940. Comedy) Ok:k Pow.ti. Flttn Orew It hr tO min l ~n to*iat~he matter lvrther (2 hrs ) ~=...-UC. Bodwelsef llnllm- 11ed Regatta from Miami (A) ( t hr.) (l) _.ITIP llYCmt (%).,. "GOlng Placet" (197.-. Drama) Gerard Oepardleu, Patrick Dewaere Yooths embark on 1 bicycle trip that turns into a &eJCual odystw'f acrosa the French countryside (Subtl!led) 'R' ( 1 hr . 5 7 min) tll llO¥ll "The Last Fight" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Wiiiie Colon, Ruben Blade& A suc- cesalul recording artist yearns to win a boJClng tltle and seta ott to New York to realize hit dt# 'R;J.1 hr , 26 min) tlll ..... , ., ----..... , ... 1119 .....,.,.., I .. mftl "The Thing That Coutdn'r Die" (1958. Horror) Wililam Reynolds. Andra Martin. A girl with psychic powe<s Is hyp- not1Zed by a hldeou9 head and compelled to llnd the rett of the body ( t hr 30 ml~ I -IC BL! .... mftl "MOdern Times' ( 1938. Come- dy) Charlet Chaphn, Paulelle Goodard An unemployed assembly line worker feels he doesn't fit into the age of automa· !Ion. 'G' ~hf . 29 min ) Cl)AJFm .a-... t11(8)..,. "Lost In America" (1985, Com· edy) Albert Brooks. Julie Hagerty Fed up with hls yuppie hlesryle. a Los Angeles ad executive and his wife liquidate their aa- Jell. bUy a camper And head for the open roadS 'R' Q (1 hr , 3 t tnln ) a11 (C) ..,. "Chnsttna" ( t98". Adult) Jewel Shepard The erotle and dangerous ellplolta of a globetrotllng plAyglrl·helress- i bl1aher ( t hr . 30 min ) .. '"""'• .,. "The Deadly Dream" (197t. Myatery) Lloyd Bridges Janet Leigh A man suiters a sch1zophren1<: reaction to a recurring dream In which a secret court of •Ill ·•Linda" (1973 Orama) Stella Ste- vens, Ed Nelson ( 1 hr . :30 min ) •CID "Funny Lady" I 1975, Musical) Bar· bra Streisand Jame-; Ca11n (2 hrs , 20 mln) • (l) "Hellinger s Law' ( 1980 Orama) Tel ty_Savalas. ROd Taylor (2 hrs) -(J) "Come Fly W11h Me" (t963, ~ dy) Dolores Harl Hugh O'Brtan { 1 hr . 49m1n ) (%)"Mask" 1 t985 Dfama) Chef Sam El llott (2 hrs ) -JU1ernooa Movies- 1119 m "Affvftnge Is My Oetllny" ( 1971, Mystery) Chris Rt.lbmi;on E:llM Ingram (? hrs ) • CC) 'Miid Mnx Beyond Thundefdome ( 1985, Advenlut11) Mitl GtbSOO. Tina Turner ( t hr 46 rmn l (8) "The Man With One Red Shoe" ( 198!>. comedy) Torn Hanks, DeOO.y Cole~n. ( 1 hr , 32 min l "Mae wesr ( 1982. Biography) Ann Jtlllnn, Ja~ Brohn ( I hr 40 mtn ) (I' Red 03wn I 1~8" Adventure) Pa lrlCk Swnv1~ G Tnomn11 How II (I hr 5" min l °'den hit ~th. (2 r•.) ..... "" MWI• ITWT mATINICIOOMm -Tm ... WSUll ... "Avengl Etigtll" (1981, At> venture) Tl Lung, ~u Sheng. A ewordl- man. remc>rleful' <MW hit murder of • ptegnant woman. and the kung tu mater he Mved from the deeert heet join for<* to battle an evll lord ( t hr .. 30 min.) Cl)IUTllUf (I) -.nt• A ptOduoet (Jamee Coco) with unut0al methodl of tundra.Ising puta on one Of Donald'• playe, but prcib(ema aflae on opening night Q (%).,,."law And Order" (1953. Welt· em) Ronald Reegan, Ooroffiy Malone. When a lorme< marthal'a brother Is kllled. he £J up ranching and tak .. beOk.hfs ba . 1 hr .. 20 min.) ICOTT -u.T•INCI :J.:.iz:u Mlml• I n•TWY .... ,.,,_Cll' ............ , Cll' -Baled on a story by Ray Bradbury Ihle tale r~ atOUnd WI eo- oentrlc ~eoed author who ltdopta the perlOn8 Of Char1ee Dick .... and the young boy who bacomel fuclnated by hit atorlea. (1 hr.) .. 00 IMITL MILL -.. QA.,_ 119 ... ltrYCUlmi Oeryt HaN and John Oet• per10tm a concert to berl9flt the Statue Of lihattv'a restoration Hitt lncttJd9 "Sara Smli9·.<. "Out Of Touch," "PTMte Eyes" and "Method of Modern Love " Taped on July "· 1985 at New J«My't llbtrty State Parl<. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) •ct)--"Almott Y04J" (1985. Comedy) Brool<e Adami. Gr'lflln Dunne. C>.lrtng his artist wn.·a convaleec:9noe from a trattlc mlahap. a frustrated garment dlttrlc:t oo.1- nettman lalla fO< her phyelcal theraplat 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) •OO "Wlldroee" (1986, OrerN) Liu Eklhhom, Tom Bower ( t hr .• 35 min.) (I) "loeman" (198', Orama) Timothy Hutton. Lindsay CIOUM. ( t ht., 39 min.) •CC) "TUt* Of Glory" (t960. Drama) Alec Guinn... John Mtltt ( 1 hr .. 4'7 min) CD "The Heavenly Kid" (1~. eom.dy) Lew19 Smfth, Juan Gedrlck. ( 1 hr.. ~ min ) (%) "The AdvenlUf• Of Tom 8awyet'" ( 1938. Comedy) Tommy Kelly. Jeckle Moran. ( t hr. 33 min.) .. Cl) "The S.Cret Of N l.M.H " (1982. Fan- tasy) Animated Voloee of Elizabeth Hart- man. Dom Oelutee ( t hr . 20 min.) •CD "T r" (1937. Comedy) Ca t'.frant. Cf::tanc• Bennet1 ( t hf.. 3"J min,) (%) .. Huckleberry F. n" (1 a31, AOWtn- ture) Jectcle • Milli Green (1 hr. 20mln.) •Cl) "Monkey Bull""9" ( 1962. Comedy) tiry Grent. Ginger Rooef1. (2 tw..) CC) -.. Oeeperately s..klng Sutftn" ( 1986, eom.dy) Roeanna Ar~e. Madonna 1.! ht . "4 min) (ft) "The Deep" (1977. Advent\n) Rob- Sunday, July 6. 1986 21 e<t Shaw. Jacqueline Bit.tel. (2 hrs.. 4 min.) _ ...... ___ _ ... &'Ir.' ........... _ --Q --••11nn WOWllTall ., Cllmalf .... Wm.'ICll ........ .,. "The River Rat" ( 1984. Ora· me) Tommy Lee Jones, Martha Plimpton. Paroled affer &eMng tl'\irteenyears In prtg.. on, a men returns to his home along the Mlulselppl and struggle& to f()(m a rel&· tlonship wtth tne daughter he never knew. 'PG' O (t hr .. 34 min.) (%) ... "Flashpoint" ( 1984, Drama) Klis Kristofferson. Treat WUllams. Two bordef patrolmen uncove< a 20-year-old mystery when they unearth a jeep con- taining a skeleton and $800.000. burled In ·l'he ==r· ·A· , , hr .. 34 min.) 11.,•J:.,..~ Murlel's for· mer boyfriend atope by for dime< and dl- recta hll attention 10 Jackie. l .,..-aaa1aut Mr••AIC._. ... .... JeMls Salud va. Frankie Duarte In ,the Stron'a Bantamweight Tournament Anal, llve from The Forum In Loe Angetes. !hl'a., 10 min.) NI Cll ... 0 --Rl-ITTW' lnt9Mew huab&nd-and-wtfe actor. Charles Broneon and Jill Ireland . ..... 0 (J) ,. SIWft Singer Barbera Mandrell: the tornadoee that struck Xenia. Ohio. In 1974. l=OC Pnol lie.., °'..,... M&.m ... ·~Buddy Holly Story" (1978, Biography) Gary Buaey, Don Stroud. Saeed on the llfa of rock 'n' roll plonMf Buddy Holly who skyrocketed to •ame In the 19608 before his untJmely dMtt\ at the age of twenty-two. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 33 min.) (I) AU10 MCml CART 8udwellef Grand iJrlx from Clevell.nd. (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (]I) .,. "Cannonball Run" (19$1. COmedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom o.t-ulte. Vanous Oddball characters compete In a cOdt·to-coa•t IMO race. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) I ..... llMl.Jlftlllll•• M t • m ,,,_ Featured. Brazlll The ~-~~~lo with a cilmb up Sugar· :; ~;: walk ttwOU.gh • ralo f()(· est; "*~..:,r r'1'*' one 1as1 •&II -From~ ~ lnduda Men'• Bake1· bd, WorT*''I Rhythmic Gymnattca. Mtn'a Wa1er Polo and Womtn'I Voltwy· bll. (T aptd) (3 hr1.) 22 Sunday. Juty 6, 1986 • m Cll U. Featured: a visit 10 Spain, looking at the col<>fful cultural past and ithe 3 "a=tyies of today ..... CMAICI OI A....,._ IAl9M1 Chicago Cub& at Los Ange- let =-~ (3 hrs) l===tll•WNrl ~ .. ill A buffet IO< two featuring shrimp In Bosron lettuce, white fish 1n filberts. scallops in pesto, chicken under a briCk. Cl) .......... (%) MIMI "Christmas In Joly" (1940, Comedy~ Powell, Ellen Drew. Misiak· eoly bel • a ::m ~:h~=V1~ l~~llCIU.YWoaDP• ... Cl) CIAZY UCI A POI The Foxes I~ tlgate the disappearance of an accoun- tant al a Silicon Valley lhlnk tank. (R) ( t hr.) II • C09Y ... When chaOs rules In tlle Huxtable h<>me. Clllf saeka refuge In his office. In stereo. (R) O 8 0 .._.,...WffGllOn Alm foo1age of klller whales attacking sea 11-- ona: the rare jewel cotleotlon of the Agha Kll= I ~Up The Creek" ( 1984, C<:>m&- dy) Tlm Matheson. Jennifer Runyon. Foor college studeOll try 10 bring some glory 10 their IChool by competing In a ratt race !Inst a team of ruthless men. (2 hf'a.) llA'fm 01..-The earty days of craft flight: today's military and oom- m«==·~r.) I UW. RO Photographers Krov and Ann Menuhin follow the sharu and whales near Baja, Gallf0<nla. (R) Q ( t CIJ MIMI "Mae West" C 1982, Biogra- phy) Ann Jlltlan. James BrOlln. Ute of the le09fldary tereen eex symbol Including her eerty wort< In vaudeville and later ~ on broadway and In Hollywood. and her Ironic lnablllty to sustain an Intimate refs· tlooth.:.(1hr .. 40mln.) II "Hera To Hold" ( 1943, Dfama) Deanna Durbin, Joeeph Cotten. A glr1 In love with an Air Force officer finds that true love doesn't alWays run smoothly (2 hta.) . • 8 • •Mat 1B Alex and hla mother enroifin the aame auto mechanics couree lnat,;rJ~ 1 .. •••-Singer Barbara Mandrell. the tomad<>et that atruct< Xenia, Otilo, In 1974. (I) ........ ,. __ ... , •• (l) MOmftlOO •• .... Cl) ... I JSIY"fOIM.._ Clil C1JWf NuhVl ... '1 Grand Ole ()pfy ~ brates 111 60th annlllefaary with pertor~ anoea and trlbutee by mor. than 100 Cl\*tl lnoludlng Roy Acuff. Alabeme. Loretta Lynn, MJnn/tl Peart, Wlllle Netlon and Dolly Pltton. (A) (2 hr1.) • • ~Sam and Otane try to r&-bulld Ftllll(u11onfldenoe. In atereo. (R) • O,. ccun Fallon makes a choice among the men In her Itta when her aoo's hlelth faila. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ! :.. After reluctantly parting from h beloved Mariko (Yoko Shimada). Blackthome {Richard Chambertaln) be- comes the target of a murdef plOt by the Portuguese navigator Rodrigues (John Rhys.-Davle6) who conslder8 the Erasmus a threat to the Black Ship' a lucratlve trade wtth the_J~.tart 5 of 6) (2 hrs.) al)IOODWUUll From Moecow. A r&- ~of the day'• competition. (4 hrs.) • lft'llM,, "Shadee of Darknesa" A married man seems bewhched by the spirit of a dead woman In this dramatize· tlon of an Edith Wharton story. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) . l .... .,.a.. P •MCM llAl1'MI "Katheflne Anne Porter: The Eye of Memory" The affect of Katherina Anna Porter's chlldhOOd on her later writings Is examined lhrpugh lnler· views with her contemporaries. wttteis Robert Penn Warren and EUdOfa Welty. and dramatized excerpts of three Porter short stories -.. The Witness... "The Circus" and "The Grave." Q ( 1 hr.) CC)_.. "The Breakfast Club" ( 198-4, Orama) Emlllo Estevez. Molly Ringwald Ava teen-agers converge at an all-day de- tention session and make strtdee toward mutual understanding and respect 'R' c;i ~hr .• 37 mln.J ,_ _,_ a.ul9 .,,CJ9CT. UC. 00 llON "Body Double" (1984, Suspense) Craig Wasson, Melanie Grll· flth. An unemployed Hollywood actor, houte-elttlng f°' an acqualr'ltance. be-comes ot>&e88ed 'with a beautiful neigh- bor. Involved wtth the porno film Industry and a suspect In a vtolent murder 'R' O ~hr .. 49 min.) ITAllm .,. "Mask'' (1985, Orama) Cher. Sam EAIOtt. Based on the true story of Rocky Dennis. a 16-year-old whose optl-- mlstlc outlook on life Is undimmed by a rare cranlal bone disease. 'PG· 13' (2 hrs.) • • e _., comT Harry t>ecomes the guardian of a sarcastic 12-yaar-old In ster;ii:> Cl> ... -· e tal ITmT &ml Hiii, Renko and Buntz have toor hours to find a stolen human heart; a.Iker may miss his own ~dlrig. (A) ( 1 hr.) • 0 • I • Scheduled· lnteNleW With Barbare Wal6(er. ex·wife of convicted spy John Walke< Jr. c;> (1 hr.) 1 ....... .. .r:co When Stster Ulrtca arrives. eome of the women express their lnner- lmo1.:.=;;.~ J~hf.) C .... A "Frontline" came<a crew accompanies Mikhail Kuzakov and his son Yuri as they hunt sable, mooee and bear wl1hln the Siberian taiga (Russia's sobarc· tk:f=.o (1 hr.) ([) "Oreamscape" ( 1984, Science Fl<:tton) Dennis Quaid, Max Von Sydow. While wOfklng wtth a scientist who has dl&- covered a way to pro~t one·s conscious thoughts Into another s ~ms, a psychic stumble& upon a pto1 to use the method for polltlcaf purpoaea. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ~) ocmrJ ... Guest: Kevin Pollak ,_.,.. •• Mfllc-•1 m "°" .. am Ice and Norton try to keep Ralph on ht& diet: Ralph hldee from a burglar In tNt r=.. -1--MOM' II -.. -lharsclav Coat. Cf) .. "Cutter" ( 1973, Mystery) Pe- ter O.Anda, Cameron Mllchell. The dlS8p- PMrance of a pro-lootbell quartefback becomes the us.gnment of a blade pri- vet~=· (1 hr , 30 min) 1-MCm-'-Y • I.IT ... .,. "ExplOttlf1°· ( t 985. Science Action) Ethan Hawt<e, River Phoert1x Thr .. boys -a dreamef. a whiz-kid, and a social mfstlt -combine their talents and construct a homemade speceshlp In ster- tt.a eo £i.i «; ... ~ ''=--•obot """"'·the ~ther. the Bloots 1---.ey -r•••• Tom end Barbare J:!!.p=~helr flrst harvest .......... !} _,. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder- domt" ( 1985, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Tina Tomer. At111f being robbed, a man confronts the mistress ot a bizarre post· apocalyptic society and Is challenged to a duel to the death. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr .. 46 mlnJ...i...o. fE ........... fWWATI IYI Powers Boothe stare as Raymood Chandler's hardboiled detective. Who. In this eplSOde, tangtee with movie folk In the Investigation of Ifie on= death of a fllm star Q ~--"Can Hlefonymous Me<kln Ever F0<09t Mercy Humppe And Find True Happiness?" ( 1969. Comedy) Anthony Newley. Joen ColHns A lecherous Show . btl veteran recalls his wieked past 'R 11 hr,= 1ml (I) ..WMUT O'Brien end an 1nsor- ance Investigator &earch for crooks who •tole a valuable statue (A) ( 1 hr 10 min} 8 • mT °' ~ from May 1985. singer Johnny Mathia, ect0< Kevin Rooney and NBC News anchormen Tom &<>kaw Joltl host Johnny Carson In st«eo (Al Ohr.} e tOoa-.L uml From Moscow A re- ca of ~competition ( t hr ) .. '\u.., ITM1'm , •Y-ruume ,...mum AT ... • lMUIA Guest Ma~ha weneo. Cl) ..... ,. fWl(JJ.,.. "Bodies In Heat" (1983. Adult} Annette Haven. H«achef Savaoe A Iha· dy~t Jve ·a weelthy seductress · a db tw8Ye and a murder ( 1 hr , 21 min. -1 M•lalYWOim» ~--mrmfQI 1 TW Interview With husbli~t. 8CIOft Charles &onson :CS .:1n ... MtMN discovers that = hetn't ~ castling her pension (I) NA e-• Tue.on Open. (R) (2 E:m··--"'9nUI·----·---~WmllM'9&.ifi 'I Mio {chaufteur to the stars). singer K.O. Lang, Don (Father Guido Sar-~=~ stereo. (lhr) I A CA'ICllllCI .. "Whet The Peeper Sew" (1971. Suspense) Hardy Kl'Ugef. Britt Ek· land A disturbed 12-year-old plots the destruction of hla fathe(a MCOnd mar- ~-~2tn"" i -11/T .. ..... flall .. "The Crooked Heerts" ( 1972, Comedy) AouUnd Rvssett, Douglas Fair· banka Jf, Two con artls11 matched up throogh a lonety hearts club anempt to WO<k their Wiies eg&lnst MCh Other. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ·t!!..~ ~ • llT'IODUCTm 11) ...... um CID.,.. "The Man With One Red Shoe" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Hantls. Oebney Coleman. Cho9en at rand<>m. a somewhat ott-oenter vtollnlal IS thrust Into the CfOS&- Ure of rival CIA groups In Washington 'PG' O ( 1 hr. 32 min.} llOW9 "Iceman" ( l 9S4. Drama) Tim- othy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse Members of an expedition team discover and defrost a lrozen 40,000-year·old creature, and one membet wants to keep the Iceman alive. In stereo. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) a.e (I).,. "Dark Places" (1974. Hor- ror) Robert Hardy. Joan Collins. An ex- mental patient takes over the rvn--down mamlon of 1 maniac when the dead man's lj)lr1t forces him lo repeat a_... 2!Jlrisly mutders (A} ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) -~ _. "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985, Comedy) Rosanna Arquette, Ma- donna Amnesia. mistaken Identities and danger befall a bored New Jereey hous.- wlfe who becomes lnvOlved with a lre&- splriled young woman. 'PG-t3' Q ( t hr . 4.4 min' w1••w ... .,.. "Beat The Oevtl" ( 19~. Corntt- dy) Humphrey Bogart. Jennifer Jones. ln- 1ematlonal swindlers. neck-deep In plans to outwit each other. ere diverted from their llniater dealings when an eXPI08ion wrecb lhe stllp they are abOerd (~ hrs } Cf) .,.. "KIHdozer" ( 1974. 54.lspente) Cllnl Walker. James Wainwright. A giant unmanned earth-moving mechlne goee on tri. rampage at a remote construction ~~hrs .. 30 min) • ·.,.. "Come Out. Come OUt. Wher ·ever YOIJ Are" ( 1974. Mystery} Lynda Dey George. Peter Jaffrey When a young girt reports her traveling companion min- ing, she Is told that lhe girl does not exist ~hr .30mln) U11T••AC1 • .,.. "The Last Starllghttf" ( 1964. Science Fletlon) Lanoe Guest, Robert Preston. A llkeble reeo-ager who'• 1 wtllz at destroying video-game alien Inv~ la recruited nan lnlerstellar fight• pilot by an eml5Nry from & league of planeta 'PG' ~hr.,40mln) IWIPU .,.. "Shool The Plano PllY«" ( 1962. Drama) Charles Amavour. Marie Ouboll A woman convlnoel her one.I• moua muslcian bOylriend to 111..-npt a -i=~·f" 30 mln ) ) ~y mA1 Guest Kevin Pollak AU..,., ... , .... ,,.~ ·11==~ --"The CrMllff Walt1 Among U." (1968, Horror) Jeff Morrow. Rax Alaon. A ... ~ II capt\nd and transformed Into a humenold. ( 1 IY.. 45 min.) ..... "Lost S.ttalon" (1~. Ora- ma) Diane Jergena. ~ s.loedo. Arnerleant ,--.,. aJd from a Alplno guerrilla leader during World War If (2 fn~---1:.. .. NOTUU. .... ..,.. d .,. "Blood Simole" ( 1984, Orama) John a.tz. ff'8tlCel McOorinend. A wom- 111 !\as an attU wtttl her nu.be IC11 em-~ and IP8tb a fatal ctlaln of eYen1s. -R' O {1 IY., 36 min.) •CI> .. "The Rtyer Rat" (19M. er. ma) Tommy Lee JonM. Martha ~on. Paroled aft., 98Mng ttteen YM'1 In prtt- on, a men returns to Ne home along the Mlsslsllppl and ;r: to form a rela-tlonshlp with the ter ha nev. knew. 'PG' O ( 1 hf .. 34 min. ••.,.."rm The Glr1 He Wanta To KM" (197•, MysttfY) Julie Sommara, Tony Selby. Wof1dng late at her ottlce, a aecf• tary comee f8Ce to face with a man who ti.newa lhe can Identify him • a murder· er. ( 1 IY., 30 mlnJ ! .... , .. _ .. ---.... ~t" (1984, Or9ma) Krlt Kr19tott.ton, Treet Wltaarns. Two border patrolmen Ul'ICOYef I 2()..yeer-ojd mystery when they unearth 1 )NJ> con- taining a lkeleton and seoo.ooo. IM1ed In the Tex.u deeert 'A' { 1 ht., 34 min.) M (C) .. "Bad Boyl" (1982. Orama) Sean Penn, Aenl Santoni. A young hood- lum accldentalt)' kllls the younger brother Of a teen-ege doJJe dealer during a polce cha• and II Mnt to 1 tough rtbmetory . ._..·R·~~· II -~ M Wf The parapsychob-lnYWttgates ... ncea and ~ at Farm In Hartford. Conn .• the llte of the reetOftd ~ Of Hemet Beecher if~~': two~. (I "'·I ~ .. '"Topper" (1937, Comedy) Cery Grant, Constance Beonett. A mar- ried couple become unwtlllng ghosts attef n lnvotYed In an auto acciderrt ( 1 tw • -13t~,= -.aT•ACIWWWIM .. ... "Follow The Hunttt'" ( 1954, Adwntin) Chaltes Chaplin ..If., Or'llllow Stevens. A young t>oy hu a twd ttn. convtnclf'lg ,. ,.,,,. that he wttn.eeed In ~...i rnutdlr. ( 1 tw .. 46 min.) •CIV --"The FNI Option" (1982. er. ma) Judy Oevte. Lewll ~ Ari ant). nua.t t5 contrOI of the Amen. can Em In London and nm. that QOvtmrnent wftl bt murdered If ftt demandl .,.. not met 'R' (2 tn.. 4. -f=- Sunday, July 6, 1986 23 •.,.."A Hard Wey To Ole" (1982. Adventure) Biiiy Chong, Louis Neglia. The only surviving son of a murdered family of ranchers IMme the martial arta from a Chlneee phvaJclan fn Ol'de( to avenge their deaths. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (!)lmlllUI' Cl) ...w •• ,. UllT--· A.lloe and Norton try to keep Relph on his diet; Ralph hldee from a burglar In the bulldlng.Q (%) _,. "Mask'' (1 985, Drama) Chef, ·-l'riclay -~ "The Law And Jake Wade" (1958. Wettem) Robert Taylor, Richard Wk!- , mar1t. (1 hr .. 26 min.) (%) "StrMmers" (1985, Orama) Manhew Modine, Mlotlael Wright. (1hr .. 58 min.} 119«1) "Hollywood Or· &ust" ( 1956. Come- ~ Dean Martin. Jerry LewiS. (2 hrs.) •CC) "Coney Island" ( t-943, Muslcal) Betty Grable. CMar Romero. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) CH> "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984. Orama) Ml· chael Pare, Diane Lene. (1 hr .. 34 min.) Cl) "Bowery Champs" (19,.., Comedy) Bowery Boys, Anne Sterling. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (I) "Oreamscape" ( 198"4, Science Ac· tlon) Dennis Quaid. Max Von Sydow ( 1 hr., 35 min.) •(%)"Tom Sawyer, Detective" (1936. Ad· venture) Donald O'Connor, Billy Cook. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •9 "She Cried Murder" (1973, Mystery) Telly Savalas, Lynda Dey George. ( t hr .. 30 min.) •Cl) "The Kille< Elite" ( 1975, Orama) James caan. Robert Duvall. (2 hrs.) -ct) ''Moving Vlolatlons" ( 1985, Comedy) John Murray, Jennlfe< Tiiiy. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CH) "Lost And Found" (1979, Comedy) George Segal, Glenda Jackson. ( t hr .. 46 min.) Cl) "In Which We Serve" ( 1942. Orama) Noel Coward, John Miiis. ( t hr .. 5"' min.) (%) "Top Secret!" ( 198-4, Comedy) Val Kiimer, Lucy Gutteridge ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tW (t) "Police Academy 2: Their First Assign· merit" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve Gutten- berg. Bubba Smith. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) · (%) "PaJe Rider'' ( 1985, Weatern) Clint Eastwood. Michael Monarty. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) _ ........... -...- -· "Men Of The Oregon" (197 ... Adven· ture) Jared Martin, Katie Saylor. (2 hrs.) CH> "Stael" ( 1980, Orama) lee Majors. Jennfftf O'Neill. (I hr .. 41 min.) Cl) "OeMy" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca Page. George Luce. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) W cel "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" (1982. Dt91N) Oennla Chrletopher, Susan Saint (1 hr .. 60 min.) • W 'Topper" (1937. Comedy) Cary • COnstanc. Bennett. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) ~l.JndlrThe Volceno'' ~::!t Orama) lmln.~· Jecquellne • (, h< .. -"Stwman" (1964, Sc:ienot Fiction) Bridgee. Karen Allen. (1 hr .. 66 min.) -''Corley llland'' (1943, Muaical) Betty 24 8unday, Juty 6, 1986 Sam Elltott. Baaed on the true story ot Rocky Dennie.• a 16-yMt-old whole opti- mistic outlook on life Is undimmed by a rare cranlal bone dlseate. 'PG-13' (2 ·1tdm..T I d!ITF ... M1ml• H llflWY IOIOl'ICll ... "The Secret Of N.l.M.H." ( 98.2. Fantasy) Animated, Volcee Of Grable, Ceeet Romero. (t hf., 38-mln.) CD "Untlf September" ( 19&4, Orama) Karen Allen, Thie<ry Lh«mltte. ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) •(%) "Unfalthfully YOUfs" (1984. Comedy) DUdiey Moore. Nastassja Klnskl. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) · •<E "The Valachl Papers" (1972, Ora- ma) Charles Bronson. Lino Ventura. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CC) "Days Of Heaven" ( 1976. Orama) Brooke Adams. Richard Gere. ( 1 hr., 35 min.] Cl) 'The Brink's Job" ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Falk, Warren Oates. (2 hrs.) t.a (%) "I Vltelfonl" ( 1953. Drama) Franco Fabrizi, Franco lnter1enghl. ( 1 hr.. 49 min.) _ .,. ...... -----1::..· --IUGIWICllw.m .... 0 ..... "' MW'naD •H•IE__, 5 (II. ... C#ft'CIL .. 'l ..... -James Kinchen (35- 10-2. 27 KO&) vs.. Rey Ray Gray ( 12-2· 1. 6 KO&) In a mlddlewelght bOut scheduled tor tO rounds. live from Las Vegas, Nev ~hre., 30 min.) ... "Nlghtwtng" ( 1979, Suspense) k Mancuso, David Warner. The popula· tlon of a Southwestern desert region Is t8f- rorlzed by hundreds of vampire bats wtilch invade the area In mass numbets when fl!ght falls. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• "6 min.) (I) ... "Cloak And Dagger" ( 198-4, Suapente) Henry Thomaa, tlitbney Cole- men. An 11·year-o4d with an overzea.lous Imagination becomes entangled In a real- life epy adventure when he wttneeaes a murder and the theft of top-419Cr•t military documents. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) (I) llOWll "Oreamacape" ( 1984, 8clenoe FIQtion) O~mnls au.Id. Max Von Sydow. Whlle working with a IOlentl81 -"<> has dl9- 00V4tred a way to pr~ OM'• conaclous thoughts Into another • dreamt, a peychlc atumblta upon a plot to '* the method '°' polltleal purpoeea. In stereo. 'PG-13' L1 hr .• 35 min.) •coma11 -!·-flO&lm•ccmQl'f Sera belleYet t 1 Monroe needl a Nx turrogata to ~ h9 prot>Wna. I ... , 'MCIW ,._ • ·-....... ..,_. -*- EJtr.abeth Hartman, Dom Deluise. A se- cret society of rats aids a desperate fteld mouse In saving het home from the ruth· leaSness of man. In stereo. 'G' ( 1 hr . 20 min.I W~llOWI "The lni11atlon" (1983. HOl'ror) Ve<a Miles, Clu Gulager. A ha.lJng Initiation prank becOmeS deadly when aororlty pledges and their boyfriends are Inside a department store with a homicidal manl· ac. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) • ........ .... From Moscow Scheduled event. Include Boxing. Men's Diving and Men's Weter Polo. (Taped) (3 hrs.) I=~ Actress Diahann Carroll l"Oynasty"): a dedicated fan of TV's •1Hour M=ne." I LOft · SCTIOll .,.,.,,.. •• ,~A profile of I~~ present. -."'..,... ....... u. llJRIM__., ..................... , .............. .... ..,, ......... ............ ~ (t)IMJU&...,_ITGIY The origin of the super-cool computerized Max Headroom Is !Old In this futuristic adventure ( 1 hr.) i MllllWT ... DAM ltlADOWI 1':9 fmAY AT ~ Host Howard Ste- vens points out the weekend's best enter· taln';"~rls. 8 ... DOUlnc:Gm,_, Jann Gari hosts this report on adoption which lnclUdeS the reunion of a young woman and het natural mother: a visit to Fantasy Adoption Fiesta and a dl$0usslon of •·open a~tlon... whete natural and am1ru= pa111c1pa1e E:OIALRTm .,...,. .. ,_._ =IDwca.DOI ...... ._. ..... -.... Q ... "TopSecrell" (1984. Comed'y/ Val Kiimer. Lucy Gutteridge. A spoof of spy movie& and Elvis Presley lilms. In wnleh an American rock 'n' roll star gets caught up In high·ievel esplooage wtitle tourlng East Germany •pQ• (1 hr.. 30 min.) 1 -...... llCIU.Ywoc. ... • Cl) .,._,z. Two aton.a: a t2· year-old boy hopes that he'n rece!Ve a high ICOft on en exam: through telepathy. two t~ from different pef'tods ot time axperlenoe the world thtough one an other's ay• tn 1tereo (R) ( 1 hr,) 8 .,. "A Sman KJttlng" (1~1. Sulpente) Edward A.anef, Jean Simmons An undtrCOWf cop and a female profee· IOf potlng u a bag lady trail a killer with help rrom a motley crew of elderly street n·L~• W•btter befrlooda. wt Wiiy Ill youngster <Ming II ICIWOI vltlt to !he holpltal. (Rl Q 1 .. ,,... I,. "The Drowning Pool" ( 1976, Mystery) Paul Newman, Joanne WOOd· ward. A private Investigator Is hired by a wsattl'ly Southern oil heiress to dl&coYer the identity of the author of an lncrlmlnat· l lener~) WAii :nll-•---Q ........ WAU. STmf -"Hot Ideas From Houston" Guest host· Frank Cappiello Guest: CrltetlOO Group President and CEO Charles Miiier ~.,. '"POl!Oe Academy 2 Their First Assignment" ( t985. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Bublla Sm1111 When vandal lil'll begins to run rampanc, avt~le& re- cruit the mo11ey pollee academy gradu ates as a last-ditch clean-up effort 'PG 13' O ( 1 hr .• 27 min ) (ff)llOVll "Tranoers" ( 1965. Science Fie· 11on) Tim Thometson. Helen Hunt Hot on rhe heels of an malevolent mystic with murderous plans, a cop travela back 1n time from the'year 2247 to Los Angeles 01 1985. 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr , 25 rnin.) (IJ 9, "Mad Max Beyond Thundef· dome' ( 1985. Adventure) Mel Glbsol"I. Tina Turne< After being robbed. e man confronts the mtStress of a blza~e t· apocalyptic society and is chal 10 a duel to the death. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , min ) ~OllDCCUU CS).,. "Prlw's Hon<><" ( 1965, Come- dy) Jack Nlcholson. Kathleen Turne< Di· reeled by Joon Huston. Compllcatlons anse when a hit man for a Brooklyn crime lamily marries an Intriguing L A blonde wllh a closettul of skeletons In stereo. 'A' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) G) MOVll "Lady On A Train" ( 1945, Su&pen1e) Deanna Durbin. DaVld Bruce. A young girl aboard a train witnesses a murder. but no one wtll believe her (2 hrs) -· tll ----An aggressive o13ssmate eeta her !',jghta on Wes!ey (A) l __..WLD .......... ,. Mitt-Actress Diahann Carroll (''Dynasty''); a dedicated f11n 01 TV's "Hour Mllgez.lne." • WALL t1mY -"Hot Idea& From Hou.ton" Guest host. Frank Ca.pplello. Guest: Criterion Group President and CEO Charles Miiie<. CID • CO:! a I OllAW CO&llTY ''Cei&- brate Summer!" Host Jim Cooper IOoks at the bright spots ot the upcoming summer. Including a look at the Pageant of the masters, The Orange County Fair. and the variety of summer part< and h8rbor actM· l ~county .. rm fllOGl•l .. r .. "Running Out" ( 1983. Dra- ma) Oet>orah R8ffin, Tony 8111. After ablndOnlng her h0$bend and deUQhter 12 yean earlier. • woman stirs up bitterness and reeentment when she retumt and at· tempta to re--establlsh a relationship with them. (R) 0 ~2 ~ e 9 a • JI' Paul sub9tltutee for an abeem aotOf In Leon's latest produc- tlon~ O -1-Blaci<th<>fne survives a blOOdy ambu8h Mt up by 1$hido's (NobuO ~o) ally LO<d Yabu (Frant<le Sakal) and returns to settle In Anjlro. T oranaga (Tothlro Mlfvne) preperee to battle wfth his arohrl'Val tahldo tor the tllle of ahogun, the eupreme mtlltery ruler. (Part e of 6) t?~ ~ .a.&.t.-From Moecow. Ar• ~of the c:;·• oom_petnion. (4 hrs.) • CMI. !-IM UMT In# ·Cart Reiner asks six top comedic talents to ex- amine the experiences, situations and feeling that made them devote their !Ives to c:::;J 1 hr.) GD _,a_to_ An open dlsc::osslon, via satellite, between American women In Bo6ton and Soviet women In Leningrad ModeratOfS: talk show host Ptlff Donahue and Soviet joor· nallat Vladimir Pozner (Taped June 22) l hra.) ..... ,.. .... ,_ Lm Guest former Citicorp Chairman Watter 8 . w~ ! hf l ~AUITllMMlllUI ITMTlm llOWll "Pale Rider" ( 1985. Western) Clint E.astwood. Michael Moriarty. A mys- terious stranger rides Into a mining town and brings much-~ relief 10 gold prospectors being harrassed by an un- scru;;:s power baron. 'A' ( 1 hr . 53 min. 11:118 MC~ ..CW.. "Man About Town" A down-ln-t~mpa bachelor (08nlel Stern) meets the girl of his dream& at a tamlly wedding O Cl) MOWll "Snow White And The Three Stooges" (1961, Comedy) Carol HelsS. The Three Stooges. A trio of bUnglers do their best to protect a fair maiden. (2 hrs., 30mln~ (C)CIUl~&S-ff Comedi- an Charlie Barnett and his apecisl guests Don Johnson. Phlllp Michael 'rhomas. Ter- ri Garr and Joon Hooseman. satire corre- ~ scho<>ts. (II) .,. "Streets Of Fire" ( 198-4. Dfa- ma) Michael Pare, Diane Lane. A "rock 'n' roll fable" about a rock singer kid- napped by_ ~n outlaw gang and her reecue by a dash~ ex-bOyfrlend and a tough-girl adllenturer. 'PG' O ( t ru., 34 min.) -· .,...-T lGllllft' A profile of Ima ahowa. pest and present. I': IDAT A wealthy man l)<oml&- et to make a woman's dreams come true: Vlot<I and Judy snare IMng quarters; a pro QOlfer leama ITIOfe @out 4 woman he met In a hoepltal. (R) O (l hr.) • mw .... Scheduled: Carroll O'Connor, actress Marlette Hartley, au- thor Peter Beochley ("'O' Clearance"). 1..! hr__J •• m:llll UP WlrN Mm'll A wom- an. who grew up amid the developing aerospaoe Industry In Coooa Beach (Fla.) neat NASA's Cape Canaventl launch site. narrates this oYerVlew of America's space program trom the tlrat· ever launeh et the Cape to the lilt-off of the tlr&t apace shuttle. O ( 1 hr ) §--~ .,. "Moving Vlolatlona" ( 1985, ) John Murray. Jennifer Tiiiy Scatter rained atudant• combine with inept drMng·achool Instructors to CtMte mayhem. on end oft the road. 'PG-13' Q ~hr .. 30 ~ ~="Roedh<>Uee 66" (19M, Ore· ma) Willem Ollfoe. J~Relnhold. Oflv- Jng ll'lrovgh Arizona, an Leaguer It .. llSted by a ~'#IN ttchhlker wtien k>cal rowdleft ahOOt a hole In the radiator of his '55 Thunderbird. 'R' ( t hr., 35 min) (l) ~ _.. Featured: Bio Trouble e s "FtHWIY of le;-;,:) ---M.LITM ............. I (I) ... "Stow Bum" (1986, Sulperwe) Eric RobertS, BeY91'1Y O' Angeto, AA 9Xof9- port81' flndS hlmaelf fnvolved with • myst• rl<XJs eoclallt• and er~ In • web of drugs, btacl<mall. end morder. Q (1 Iv .. -130 ::....,.. II ., ... NI ...... ,. .. , ' mAm Sketch-. txercl9e mime: Fat Netwcn.; SuPtr 08\'e stunt: vaudlwttle with tht ~ Brothera. I ___ _, .. 1 • The NtNt8t la In and mutt bt =to matkM. I, .... " .. IUBlll__, ........ ..a,, ... .,. "Joy Of Sex'' (1~. Comedy) meron Dye, Michelle~. Oelplte the other eubjeota In thelt cumcutum. high school atuden,. become obeetl&IYely ~ oocupled with an extracon'loular actlvtty 'R'~mln.) n:11I (I).,. "It's Alive'' (1974. HofrOI') John Ryan, Sheron Farrell. A bouncing baby oomes Into the wOf1d with fangs. claws and a strong homicidal Instinct. (2 hrs.) D e mT tll C..-From May 1986: comedian Roo.rt IOeln and jazz harJ*t Andrees Voleowelder join hott Johnny Cat1on. In 1t7..:> (1 tw.) • •I-.&. From Moeoow. A r• of ~competltlon. (1 hr.) u. ... lfMmK _,_,.._.... DMUl-AT _. • U9llA Gueeta: JoAnne ~Ale.Perry Cl) , ... CID.,.. "Night Patrol" (19M, eom.- dy) Linda Btalr. Pat Peullerl. A Loe ANJe- le8 cop, who'• alao .,, atplr1ng atardls> oomlc. ha a run-In with his dylpeptlo eu- perior a.nd Is transtetrtd to a haz.ardoua ~t beet. 'R' 0 ( 1 hr .. 22 mk'I.) ... "Hot Pvreult" (1963. AdUtt) nette Haven.. Abel Caine. A recording star tears that her pest perlonnanc. In an adult movie Wiii tpOll her MW lmege. ( 1 hr , 22 min,) 119 CC) ... "Confnelonl Of A 0rMng ln- atructOI'" ( 19n, comedy) Robin Ask· with, MthOny Booftl, A Nllve young men hat dltfloulty maldnQ his female studenta oono«1trai. on the roed. ( 1 hr .. 32 rntn.) -1---...~ ~-c.-....... Spoofs .... ~ I~ With eclted Wll'8k>na of Holly-- wood'a worat nlOYlea. Feeturtd: ''Sant• Claus ConQ\.lerl the Martlena" ( t9M). {j hr., 30 min.) e 1W ,_.. Wiii t• Fritz thlt one ot the ~ doeWl't apptCM of the Mu.=, =o destroy mankind. I_,.,. II t'f ... "Cheech & Otong'I Still mokln'" (1983, Comedy) Rlchatd Mar· In. Tommy Chong The comic cM> tlvent up a poorly ettended Outrh film telttval. 'R' ( 1 hf • 31 min ) Sunday. July 6, 1986 25 -l'rWay Coal. I .CUii -• llm&Y ~ -In stereo. ( 1 hr .• =-e-•• CCIUrrD tll LM G .. "The St. Valentine's Dey Mu- aacre" ( 1967. Ora.me) Jason Robards, George Segal. In the 19209, undetwor1d kingpin Al Cepone stages the bloody warehouse &iaughter of seven rival gang memt>ers. ~2 hrs .. 5 min.) (1)111 ._, ... • IHI 11..::11 Guest: Telma Hop6<ins. In stereoA (1 hr.) l.i.. umtAC'Y: M llTIClllUC1lll TO GU...-.YMM (%) .,. "Nea, A Young Emmanuelle" (1978, Comedy) Ann Zachatlas. Samy Frey. A rebellious 16-yeer-old attempts to write a steamy novel. (1 hr .. 45 mtn.) .. ([) ll0¥11 "Nighthawks" ( 1981, Suspense) Sylvester Stallone. Rutger Hauer. Two tough undercover cops are assigned to a special task force traoklng a dangerous International terronst through- out New York City. 'A' (I hr .. 39 min.) •1•••mn ... .,. "Derk Joume .. (1937, Ora-' ma) Vivien Leigh, Conrad Vetdt. War-torn Stookholm Is the scene of a love affair ~ tween a French WY and a Germe.n agent. IJJ h~ "Cop-{)uJ" (1968. Suspense) James Meson. Geraldine Chaplin. A bro- ken-down alconollc lawyer ·comes out of sectusloo to defend his daughter's boy· friend. who has been charged wtth mur- der. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) m .,.. "Death In Deep Water" ( 1975. Mystery) Bradford Dillman. Suzanne Farmer. An ex-gangster attempts to flee from his undefwof1d colleagues and seek the protection of anonymity In a lonely British seacoast Village. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) 111) LOIT • tNiCI (H).,.. "Terminal Choioe" ( 1985, Ora· ma) Joe Spano, Diane Veno<a. An lnvesti· gallon Into the alarming lnctease of a clln- IC' s patient death tOll points to foul play with the hospital's computer network 'A' i hr., 37 min.) ....... -econ W .,. "Into the Nfaht" (1984. Ora· ma) Jeff Goldblum. MTcneile Pfeiffer. A bored aerospace engfne9f receives some uninvited excitement Wher\ he becomes Involved with an lrreslstlble gem smoggier ·~· O ( 1 hr .. 65 !"In} -·-· 'tllll!I .. -laturclay -....... ----· -... r=.=- •lD rm•Yum -----flDOJMJ. unuue•• ... "Danny" ( 1979. A<Sventure) RetleCC:a Pege, a.ergo Luce. ( 1 hr.. 28 mfnJ • ·1----· LllfllamT '" 26 Sunday, July 6, 1986 • ~--Featur8": Big Trouble ~ "Freewe of Love.'' CR) • .,. "The :rnvate Life Of Sherioci< Holmes" (1970, Comedy) Robeft Ste- phens. ColJn Blakely. WNle Investigating the case of a missing l'luilband. a British super-sleuth 18 confounded by the clues ofr a dozen canarle6. some Trepplst monks,· tho I.ooh Neel monster and an old Sc:ot· tlah castle. ~ra.. 30 min:) .lmTY flANm W CI).,. "Model Behavior" ( 1985, Com- edy) Bruce Lyons. Richard Bekins. Two young men pose as bigwigs In New Yortc's world of hlgh--fashloo modellng to meet ~1 nr .. 28 min.) a.e "The Storyteller" (1977. Ora· ma) Martin Balsam. "Patty Duke Astrn. A teHMsiOn writer Is troubled by a mother's charges that his teteptay caused her son's death. iSi') I 'lo. "Assault On Precinct 13" (1978. Orama) Austin StOker. Derwin Joston. Cops and convicts Join forces to prevent a teen--age gang from laying siege to a nearly deserted police station (2 hrs.) 111) LOlf. •ACt (I) AlllO MCm Off-Road Race Mint 400 from Las Vegu. Nev. (A) (1 hr.) (l) u.a. Mm 90IT .. • .. "The Devil's Web" ( T975, Suspense) Diana Dora, Andrea Marcovlc· ci. A nuree l'llred to care for the paralyzed daughter of an American diplomat begins to exert a strange Influence over the girl. i hr.,30. DAW ... .., ... .,.. "Streamers" ( 1985. Orama) Matthew Modine, Mlehael Wright. In 1966, tension erupt& Into \llolence tOf a group of soldiers In a military barracks awaiting their orders to go to Vietnam. 'R' ( 1 hr . 68 ~ t:aG -• CCUftlY II* Sched-uled: lnteMew9 with Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, Eddie Rabbitt. Earl Thomas Conley and the Pointer Sist8't' Anita Pointer. M (H) .. "Neighbors" (1981, Comedy) John e.tushl. l>en Aykroyd. A mlddfe- class suborben couple is wbjected to the strangest 2~r period of their lives after bizarre new nelghbOrs move In next door. 'A' (1 hr., 34 min.) .. 8 ..,_ "He Walked By Night" (HMS. Mystery) Richard Basehart Scott Brady. The wort< Involved by Loe Angelee police In tracki!lg dOwn a klfler 18 traced. (2 hrs ) 1:.-..-nw ....... WIWi-MIOIOT c=uc-nt ca 'CC ..... ,.., .. .-maiu•zm11www-• ll'llm• I d :& Featured: L06 Angeles ex· hlblt premier• of Anne Fflnk In The Wortd: Unlcef reprettntatlvee dltcUst youth pro- IJmt; G8fllc WW. ctl9bratlon. ( 1 hr.) • • •JUii ~fUCI mnM,,,,. u.a. Clim..,. ... (I) fU NJ. ~ACT UM11 Soper Heavyweight Contendet boUt from Atlan- ta. (FU ( f hr .. 30 min.) (1J .. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder· dome" ~ 1985, AdVenture) Met Gibson. Tina Turner. After being rObbed. a man confronts the mistress of a bWlrre t- apoc81ypticrsoclety and Is to a duel to t!w death. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr., min.) Cl)"",.... 11111 •CC>.,. "Certain Fury" (1986. Drama) Tatum O'Neal, Irene Care Two teen-age girts are mistakenly implicated In a court· oom shootout and are pursued by the Ice. 'A' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) 1rt1 ... "Topper" ( 1937. Comedy) Cary Grant. Constance Bennett. A mar· rled couple become unwilling ghosts aftef being lnllOl\o'ed In an auto accident. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.~ •1=w• wuaM..-u_,_,,...., .,_,_MfWIYCATI ... .,. ''Crime Knows No Age" (1973, Orama) Mttchefl Ryan. Wayne Maunder A policeman takes the plaoe of an unlden· titled man Who was kHled by a bus while cae~~2 hrs.) . 1 .. "Flying Guillotine" (1981, Ad· venture) Chen Kaun-Tal, Chiang Yang. A lonner member of the Ch'lng empe<0t's flying-blade force develops a slmllar weapon to counter the squad's merciless l·~.t."'=\."""'"'"""" 12 ... l .. .,,.. .... tll(H).,.. "Nightwtng" (1979, Suspense) Nick Mancuso. David Warner. The popula- tion of a Southwestern desert region Is tar· rorlz.ed by hundreds of vampire bats which Invade the area In masa numbers When -1=~Jl.CI" 45 min.) •LmlnB .. ,..,.. l&AU.9, . .,.. 'I Vltellonl" ( 1953, Drama) Franco Fabrizi, Franco lnter1enghl. In a small 11allan resort town. live adoletcents have varying degrees of suocesa coping with the problems of growing Into adult· a r .. 49m1n.) tll(C) ''The Clairvoyant" ( 1985. Perry King, Ellza~th l(emp. An artist is afflicted with the unwanted ablllty to f0tesee a murder8f's grisly crimes. 'A' ( 1 tlr .. 37 min.) _,.. (l) .. "Shadows Over · Chinatown" {19-'7. Mwtery) Sidney Tofer, Victor Sen Young. ( f hr .. 30 min ) • •-econ ,,,,.-d CC).,. "Body Rock" ( t964. Orama) Lorenzo Lamas. Vicky Freder'lok. ( 1 hr .. 3o4 min.) •• IMll Sixth gradefs from Open ~ montary School. Lot A~ and VeM Avenue Bementary School. Aneta, com- 1•· MackMo Perez hotts u=nu- WllW ,, ..... MW•M I Bil .. ·- -8-luftlay Cont. I l=u=r--•l .alT .... W:Uil nm..-..-~-..... -..... , ... .,.. "Second-Hand Hearts" ( 1980. Drama) Robert Blake. Barbara HarriS ( 1 hr .• 38 mitt) (I) ... "Myst«y ~.. ( 1983, Suspense) Dallas McKennon. Greg ~~tv ,38mln) W "Untallhlully voura·· ( 198A Comedy) Dudley Moore, Nut8.S$.. Klrl-~.~. 36 min.) "' ... -= GUICILI g,.,.... ... Q Unm&Y•Nlll ., .... Clt-.-0 IOCltDAYU. •l1'UllO Featured· Or Oonals Lomas. author Francine Toder. Ph 0. Dr Thomas M~am. (1 hr) (llJ ... "King Kong Escapes" ( 1968, ~Action) Rhodes Aeeson.~ IM~~-(ll)Q -") -~ IOlllM Budwelsef Hall Of Fame oumament from St. Louis-(R) ( 1 hr ) ,_, llT•IUMO • MUSr& II Ill M -llMI • .... lfllili I-==-&-...., LOCIWf.,,.. CCJ9. .,.,Ml .... , __ ~ MmMMUUCTICA .... fllCMnllll I I IAtlY-aM1M 111 n_w ...... ... "WttyOut W•" (1936, Come- dy) Sten Laurel. OIMw Hardy ( 1 hr , 3 mm.) CI> WWIMfll • W Spirit of Oelrolt ~A Gold Cup. (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl) IOUL TIMI · (I) .,.. "Private Potte<" ( 1963. Ora· ma) Tom Courtenay, James Maxwell ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -MmlTGID• DA"' •aM111 " ..... a~n ......... CMTOCmCMOI• w1•n-_...a,.. .,_ "Amencan 0reem91'" (19&4. r.ni~tv) Jo0ettl W1111ams, Tom Conti ( 1 hf. '5 min) czj.,.. "'rap Secretl" (1984. Comedy) Val Kiimer, Lucy Gutttfldge. ( 1 ht., !)() """i .. , ......... MM* .. ~ IDft au...-Live from Moe-cow Schtdultd .-..nta Include Boidng. Ttnn11. Women'• VolleybeU. Men'• Water Polo&== :W'flno· (3 hrs ) I .., .... Q U.A.T. l==--wau ......... u. '&_ ............ ... "The Last Unicom" (1982, Fantasy) Anlma~-~r . 24 min.) Cl) llD.MI._ I Love New Yori< Grand Prix from Lake Placid. N Y cr~1 hr . 30 min.) ([) "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984. Orama) Sarah Jessica Pancer, == (1hr,30mtn) .. 1:=---· ... ·-· ·a ........ ...,. e ... 9Gl'n ~ Featured: NASCAR Music Ctty auto racing, from NastMlle. Tenn. {1 hr • 30 min ) Cf) .,. "The Oklahoman" ( 1956, Western) Joel McCrea. Barbera Hele. (2 lhrs.~Ml..mmT­ C.WAY .... 'MHIT.-..... aAWIDI .,.. "Omarron" (1 961 , Western) Glenn Ford Mana Schell (2 hrs . 27 -1-t=£!5i"•u•ffl • llTlmllft' CATl•DOll ...... ~ • co:a =• _... ccum ··ee1&- brate Summer!" Host Jim Cooper looks et the brigtlt apots of the upcoming SUfflmer . Including a lool< at the Pageant of the masters. The Orange County Fair. end the variety of tummer perk end harbor actM- hea throughout the coun!Y (I!).,.-"The Exorcist' (1 973. Horror) Bien Burstyn, Linde Blair (2 hrs) (%) .,.. "Tom SaWy8r. Detective" (1938, Actvenlure) Donald O'Connor, Blf· IC::~, 30 min) -(1)•11••••.-• u•ee • Regional coverage of At· lanta Breves at New York Mets or Phlla ~ Phlllles at Houston Astros. (Live) iJ.:.a ~ 1'Ult uucnc • .,.. Q"Tarzen s New Adventure" (1936, Adventure) Bruce Bennett. Uta Holt&= 1-•a ccw1ua•,,.,,_.'"_. .,... .-This llhowe898 fee· tures vldeOI from the Grammy wlnne<'s latest albUm "In Square Clrcle" that ln- cludel the ~·Part· Time Lovet." ~"::.. ''Ca='ball Run II" ( t98'. ) Burt Reynoldl. Dom Oel.Ul!le (1hr .48mln ) '*I (I) .... ,., .. 111 I M INCllM. "Mtss Switch to the Rescue" Animated Upon their return to the present. Aupef1 and Amelie leern thal Saturna ill the driving force behind lt'f:)~ of the mayor. (Part 2 of 2) IOUL 'iUlf ............. ........ CQltU DIAft ltil.111- ... "Oxford Bluel" (198A, Drama) ROb Lowe. A~Sheedy ( 1 tv , 33 min.) 1:-... \ tWl(l)CllMm.8--.. ~-D 'Ill a u. .. .., Tt*d round. live from NCR Country Qlb In Day- ton, ONo. (2 hrt.) Cl) ... ''The W1ltful WldOW Of w Gap" (1947, Comedv) Abbott and~ telk>. Marl«le Mein. (1hr .. 30 min.) U.,.,_ .,......, CCMIU HAIYma111-................. (%) ... "That Sinking F9elng" ( 1979. Comedy) Ro~rt lfuch•n•n, John ~heS. ~,hr., 20mln.) eMYOMIClllllAWMI- -Alt .... ----· •• .· -· .,.. "Meeeage To My Oeugtiter" ( 1973. Drama) BonNe Bedella. MatUn Sheen. ~, hr .• 30 tr',,4, • WIAL From Moecow. Sche<lsled eventa Include Box.Ing. T errit, Women'• Volevt>el. Men'• Wet• POk>, Wrestling and VllChtlng. (s.n.day tape) ~~ .... ·~MepNsto Waltr' (1971. Horror) Alan Alda. Jeoqueltne 818Mt. (2 hrs.) .... "The Purple Heart" ( 19". Ad- venture) Farley Granger. Dena Andrews. i ~"The wtz" (1978. Mualcal) [). ana Fat, MlchMf JloQon. w hrt.) (ll)IGDl&U.-CCWI • mAT .,_ .h Tabet explOrel Vermom ~on er~ lkll and ~ the Trapp Femly Lodge In s•o;J~ l ccw1• an,,.,,-.111_ Alm)-=-IMSA cno R9ce frOm Weet Palm Beach. Fla. (Taped) (1 hr.) (J!)tTM .... Cl) ... "MU<" ( 1965, Orame) 0. . S&m=~tn.) -1!•--ll'lllMU.C II iW UlfllM'MaNmlA d • .,._ YMm Oocumentwy focUalng on the l'Y<*Jtlon of law enfoloement In OtM' National P~ ~A) I --&W A CAlllOIY .,.. "Hotel" (19e7. Orame) Rod I!Ylc>r. Catherine Speak. (2 twa.,~mln. CIJ ... "Vtllltlel" (1981; ) Robert Haya. Brooke Adema. ( 1 hr., 1 min.) W (I) .,.. ''The Jez:r Singer" ( 1880, Muel- cal) Ne6I Diamond, t.auttnee OMer. (2 In. .... ---asn•uwm a • .,.. ..... .,.... ( 1985, OrameJ "*· Elllot1.Ji. hrt.) (I) MnO Formula One Grand Prtll OfFt•noe. (A) (2 tn.) ~ ....... Judgee: Ma~ Nl-Cholat Campbell, Don Stroud. In lt..-.0. .. "Pale Rider" (1985, Western) E.utwood. Mlcheel Mol"lal1y. (1 tv~ 53 :1ilm.. wl _."In Mime~ .. (1989. eon.. dy) MlchMI Callan. Ann Ptentta ( 1 hr., Sunday, Juty 8, 1988 27 \ ~ I -Salurclay Cont. 30mln.) D • f!IA IOU Anheuser Busch ClaBSlc, third round, live from Klogsmill Goff Club In WUUamaburg, Va. ( 1 hr., 30 min) / -ClllWfAm LA-l-..Y ----'I I ~lltTOIY M'llr•MtlTI W .......... I ....... nY Muslca~t: Nick Glider .... ,. ISct'eem or A " ( 1 hr ) ... "Rllttiefa" (1976, Orama) Sam Chew, Eliubeth Chauvet (2 hrs ) ~11m.u1.a•11111 ' I CMITOIY ... "Best Defense" ( 1984, Come- dy) Dudley Moore, Eddie Murphy ( 1 hr , 34mln.) (l) ,. Leroy' 1 niece getaa surpri6e lltSlt from her father after she Inherits a small fortune; Dwight starts work on his new ~y. In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr.) • Cl) .,. "Mystery Mansion" ( 1983, Suspense) Dallas McKennon, Greg i--"~~= 1:9 IOCI. MD M tMI Song$ Include ''Celebration," "Joanna," "Ladles' Night." "Tonight" and "Too Hot " Taped In May 1984 at the World Exposition In NewOr~hr) • M w11r and Fntz plan ttie.r eecape from the City o1 Gold after Wiii's Muter Is found dead. I PM&YClmWAY ... ............... ,...,. • .,.. "little FaU88 And Big Halsy" ( 1970, Orama) Robert Redford. Mlchael J Pollard.~) D AUTO Winston Cvp Miiter 500 from Pocono. Pa ( t hr ) e .,. "Hollywood Of Bust" (1966 COmedy) Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hr•.i.-wmu I ~L=nle<:4t gets a wrprlse visit from her f1ther after she Inherits a small tortune; Dwlgh1 1t1rt1 WO<k on his new ~y. In stetto. (R) (1 hr L (II mAtllUfOITtUl. H A prohle ot thoroughbred race horse John Henry Ho.ted by Steve Garvey. • .,_"Gay Putr-ee" (1962. Musle81) Animated. Voices of Judy Garland. Robert Goolet. (2 hra.) «!) u•w. Atlanta Braves at New York Mete (Taped) (2 hrs.) • IOVA Insight• Into the life of Stone Age people are provided In a vfslt to the Wao- ranl trl~ of Ecuadoran lndiang, Whoee flrat contact with outlide c:Mllzation oc· curred In the 19508. i.J ~ l =:-...:u .... _ II• llTWIWll•MMTI llON "G,..t Exoectatlons'' ( 1947. eme) John Mii 1, Valerie Hobson ( 1 IV., 58 mln.J (I) Mii .... Foflnl.a WOfld Cup from Oehu. ~=.raped) (B)Mmllm f/llUllll-Fiim· maker Loult Malle'• documentary lootc at the ArMrlcan Immigrant experience. highlighting their MlOe8I ttoritts and their l&llu(• with a foout on Centrel Amert oans, Afrleans end Aalans. ( t hr., 30 mll'I' ~~~Oolc»\llta" (1961. Orama) ~cello Mattrolannl, Anita Ekbefg (3 28 Sunday, July 6, 1986 . hrs.) . aaa ..,._ Board 98118'8 from 11 countries compete In the lntematlonal Champlorlshlp in the high surl end tnckr winds oft Diamond Head In Oahu, Hawa1 l! hr) a .. --.o "' .a.n SchedUled Dwight Muhammad Qawf (28-2-1. 15 KOs) vs Evander Holyfield ( 11-0, 8 KOs) IOI the WBA Junior Heavyweight fllle. scheduled for 15 rounds. from Atlanta la=~~in) llllllll'lmn.ou.mAITI ......... .. ITAi .._ Sports competition featuring cast members from "Comedy Store." "St. Elsewhere" and "Cepltol ·· i>.tl:~ """"" .... rf'IAUW. .,. "The Pt1vate Eyes" j..1980, Comedy) Don Knons. Tim Conway {2 hrs .... I MAIT TO MAIT _._ ........ ~ . .,.. ... HOU MOWll "Beverly Hiiis Cop" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Eddie Murptty. JUdge Reinhold (I hr .. 45 min ) (l)&:S ·-CS) .,. "The Sword Of The Vallant' ( 1980, Fantasy) Sean Connery Miies O"K=~1hr .• 42mln) G) AYumlCA .. U wm --.0 Of ..n Scheduled· Dwight Muhammad Qawl (28-2·1, 15 KOs) vs. Evender Holyfield ( 11-0, 8 KOs) tor the WBA Junior Heavyweight title. schedUled tor 15 round&, from Atlanta fl aped) ( 1 hr. 30 min) C!J AT nt1 m¥m Scheduled reviews; ··p,_ rates" (Walter Matthau. Damien Thom- as), "Club Paradise" (Robln Wllllams. Peter O'Toole); "Under 1he Cherry Moon''&:'''!:/ I ., a ...ul,.,...Al .,. •· Amencan Orea me<'· ( 1984 Comedy) JoS.th Williams. Tom Conti ( 1 hr . 45mln.) IATntllllOW'al .. CMMI• Im.IT ITllCTlY&llSll , .. Leroy's niece gets a surprise visit from her father after she Inherits a small fortune. Owlght start• work on his new I)' In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) .. ,..,. La.., •• _ .,. "The Trial Of Chaplain Jensert'. ( t975, Orama) Jamee Franclacus. Joa()- na Mli.t~ hr .. 30 min ) 11: "The Return Of The Pink Panth er" ( 1975. ComedY) Peter Sellef's. Chris t~ Plummer. (2 hr&) «!) IOODILL .._ From Moecow Sctiedvled events Include Bo>Clng, Tennis. Women'• OMng. Men's Weter Polo and wr":l (Taped) (oi hrs.) • • ~Al ..,_ "l<athe<lne Anne Porter. The Eye ot M4tmc>rY" TM effect of Ka1herlne Anne Port8f''s childhood on her later wr"ltlngs la examined through Inter- views with her contemporarlea, wrltflf'B Robert Penn Warren and Eudora Welty and dramatiled exc..-pta of tht" Porter sho<1 atori. • "The Wl1neee." "The Clteu1" 1nd "The Greve " Q ( t hr ) I MmY•m• -•..,.. Visits to NVeral ,. glonal outdoor marhts lnclUOlng the Rungls Market With Guy Savoy and the fOie iM. market with Andre DaQtJln. (C) "Martin's Oay" (1~. Drama) Richard Harris, Lindsay Wagnet. ( 1 hr . 38mln.) CE) PCS& DAT IACm Budweiser Unhmtt· ed Regatta from Miaml.~)}l hr.) (l) TAI.a ... ntl ..._ A milllon· alress claims she brutllty murdered her b0y1rlend -and her cousin's the only per son Who beflEMIS her • I 1"111-•ccumn .._ .. w ...r wmc DWU• c• A t'U The "Dynasty" star recalls the rocky pe!h to her current success. lncl.ldlng her chi.Id- hood In Harlem. her painful experienc.a with racism and her nine-year relationship lwltf;:~ ZIULnn'T IOIWIU ••••u New York Yankees at Mlf)- nesota Twins (Lrve) (2 hrs ) 6'DC1aAnMCnOll8 -lvealng ---- •1t~il":c,._ ....CIW IUTI ~t:,;(9111'1 -•,.... Vlslts to several r&-olonal outdoOf markets Including the Aungls Market with Guy Savoy and the tole I;& market with Andre Oeguln. 1.-r':= unm Ex.amines the vanety of plants and anlmats IMng In the Sarga&SO sea, a gigantic floetlng bed of seaweed near Ber· mu~ O (1hr) CE) -TMC1'0R NJ. CllAIRll-... From Philadelphia. (R) ( 1 hr.) (JJ.,. "St. Elmo's Fire" ( 1985, Ora· ma) Rob Lowe. Demi MOOl'e In Washing ton. seven recent COiiege graduates ha~ varying degr~ of 10C0811 ln confronting adult realities and respooslbltites 'R' ( l hr., 48 min.) (8) MOWll "Mad Max Beyood Thunder- dome" ( 1985, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Tina Turner. After being robbed, a men confronts the mistress of a t>aarre poet- apocalyptlc society and Is challenged to a dUel lo the death In stereo. 'PG-t~· Q ( 1 .. ,~it:: I ,_..Ot/9,., ... ...,,..,. Wl.D ' mlCl The cutthroet trout's re- latlonlhlp to other epeclea within 11s envi- r~. lnctudlng the beld eagle. It stud- ied. (Part 1 of 3) o E .. ,.,, ... "Meatbella Part II" ( 1983. fl Arohltt Hahn, John Mengattl A wayward t~ apenda hit 8Uml1* at a couneelor-lnitralnfng 11 a llleep-lway camp and clashet wttn the youths at the netgrlborlng mllltery camp 'PO' Q ( 1 hr , 36~ (%)1 "cn..ch And Chong'& The COf· llC.n Brothttl'' (198.4, Cotnl(fy) ChMch Mann. Tommy Chong Two offbMt and o1f·key Paris ttrttt mvtlclena meet 1 Gyp- -lalurclay Coal. sy who tena them the account of tne1r noble llneege. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) NI. ICllnllTOm Featured· lite on an Ari- zona dude rench, back 10 the future with 60's fashion&. karate boJtlng: tetria camp IOI klda. 0 W Mell wmt DA¥1D ...,_12 COn&umer lnfoml<ltloo on a brano-n&me pancake syrup'• otalm, franchl:9e 'bUsl- neMes. compute<lzed tupe(mancet check· oota ~urnlture. e t.-From Moscow Scheduled events Include Boxing, Tennis, Women's OMng, Men'• Water Polo and Wr•tllng (Ttped) (3 hrs.) • ea.&.WOOO CLW Scheduled Dolly Patton, ~ Harmon; Gary Franklin's re- views Include ''Under the Cherry Moon" (Prtnce) and "Ptycho Ill" (Anthony Per- klnt) ~ 100 CLOll M C090l'T 11!::::... ~ Cubo 81 LOS Ange-les Oodoets (Ltve 3 hrs ) 0 m Ole IM Featured. Mark Wal ton talks With actor Robin Wiiliams abOUt hla new movie. "Club Paradlee". host Biii Griffith visits with San Diego's air-traffic report8fS; a look at the latest "sexy" per· fumes. l ...a.&.--. . ..,,.. Mnlm Examines the vanety of plants and animals IMng In the Sargasso see. a gigantic noew bed or seaweed near Be<· mucla. (R I hr ) • Ull MM Featured: San 0... ego's most powerful men and women; a IUxury lky.Umouslne service: freshest veg· •tables; orltlc--at..farge Laurence Gross. I UICYe..-.-Y As the Audds face financial ruin, Barbara begins to dOObt wtiether she chole the right car• ( t hf ) CC) mWll "l he Gang's All Here" ( 1943. Mualcal) Carmen Miranda. Benny Good- ~n A man's ruse of being a lonely sol- dier places him between two women r 1 hr . 43min ~ · (I) UH "' Leon Spmks vs Muham mad AU, taped Sept 1978 In New Or leans. I t hr l ,. • DAD ... Jo~es Nia Peeples. NI Cholaa C.mpbell. Ooo Stroud In stereo i ) IT'IAUW. m Oii LA. Featured professt0nal biki- ni championships, a look at the new drug called &:stasy. the owner of the world's lar~~ead warehouse 1-----.,.,, IM_, ZIOO'I MmAI. .... Fea· Med dogs -from canines to police dogs. lhe delicate talK of nursing young anlmats -the animal ott• nur88f)' Cl>MUUJDmY ... • 8 Cl> MM ... ..,. A businessman (Alan King) leavws the hustle-bustle ot Wan Street to taJle 1 teaching Potitlon e1 • smau oo11ege D e 'ACYI Of Liii Bialf'a mother ooee Into labor on cno.tmas Eve In stereo i ) ai M' •r ITICllll Arnold dat• ft ' with 1 ~ reputation. (R) O .,. "Little Mo" ( 19t8, Orama) art 1 of 2) Glynnlt O'Connor, Mlcheel LNmed A young woman. Maur.-n eon- noly, fOhltoM tennll atardom by the age of f7. ~;; 30 min ) ,. "ttoncM" (1980, AdY9rltute) Roger Moore. James Mason An eccentrte frogman la called in to thwart lhe plans ot extortionists who are threatening 10 de- stroy North See Oii rigs (2 hfs l • .... The rituals and ancestors ol the Inhabitants of Celebes. the larQ&St IS- iand In East lndonesla (Part 1 of 2) ( 1 hr) e -1aN A musical set 1n high school wtiera three novice angels are sent to eartfl dlsguleed as teenagers to study the subject ol peer pressure. but danger lurks Fllm ~tureTrlnlty AlmFllm ( 1 hr ) ID mATCU cm "The Four Sea- sons" The Blblotheltssan 1n PQll;ng. w~ Germany, PfOl/ldel the baroque Mtt1ng ~ a perlormanoe of AntonlO Vlvaldt's 'The Four SeelOOS" by the English Chamb8f Orchestra led by solo violinist Gldon Kremer. In ttereo (Al ( 1 hr ) (!)90IT.,.,. (JD mWll "Mad Max Beyond Thunder d<>me" ( t985. Adventure) Mel Gibson, Ttna Turner After l:>elng robbed. a man confronts the mlStress of a bLZarre post- apocatyptlc society and IS challenged to a duel to the dealh 'PG tJ O ( t hr 46 min.) (JJ mWll "Secrel Admirer· ( 1985. Com· edy) C Thomas Howell, Lon Loughlin. A series of romantic m1sunde1standings re- sult whfWl an anonymous love leller falls into many wrong hands 'R' t 1 hr . 30 min) ()) ,Ala CM&.-When he ta11S to gradu- ate with honors Zeiss (Wortham Krlmmer) sues lhe university and names Professor KlngSheld 10 the suit 9 ( t hr ) (%) mWll ··(Jnla1thlully Yours ' (1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nasta&s)a Kin- ski. An orchestra conductor thinks that his wtfe may have had an attair wilh a 11iOllnist while he was away on tour and conspires to murder her ·PG' (1 h~~ l _UC*I... 'Alm • Cl) .,.. ''The CowbOys" ( 1972, West8'n) John Wayne. Roscoe Lee Browne Eleven schoolbOys become toughened men when lhey participate In a b~ call le drive (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) II GD fll Burglars ransack Mary's home and now she wanls 10 rede<:Otale lhe en- tire ~nment In ste<eo (A) 8 O -Alter 1alk1ng about Hal- ley's comet. Kraus dreams that she and Benson are the onty people left on Earth i )5ih 'M)llMWP _..,.... ,..._~ .. a. __ _, Blanche IS wooed by a debonair m1mona11e In stereo (A) • 9 .,.. "Aum1ng' (1979, Orama) Michael Douglas. Susan Anspach Having failed at nearly everything In his llfe. ft 3'- year-ofd divorced man decides 10 lty out as a marathoner tor the U S. Olympic Team. (A) O (2 hrs) • aea IC.-TMIU.. ~The tum crealure is profiled through footage from "King Kong" ( 1933, 1978) Ind the up- coming "King Kong LIV8'," and Interviews wnlch include Academy Awerd-wtnnlng makeup artiat Riek Baker Host JoM•han Win~) aJ ~ From Moscow A re ~of the day's competition (4 hrs I • •~ awa. WM A profile of the vOl- unteera from around the world who used the war to defetld their peraonel Ideals ( 1 hr.)IM.LAI I~ Thia look at actMtles undertaMti by the Lltnry of eongr .. · tmJllc dlvlalon includM oNrnb«_ musJc concerts pertormed on library-owned Stradivari Instruments, nationwide searches for orlglnal folk music and the res1orahon of original ma~L O ( 1 hr) (CJ (I) mWll "Md<" ( 1985. Orama) Cher :S.m Elliott. Baaed on the true story of Rocily Dennis. a 1&-yeer-old wnose ~ tlml9tlc outlool< on life Is undimmed by e rare cranial bone dlaeue. 'PG-13' O (2 hr•'9.n-~ 11 •• • llMRACI Drug dealing and gang vlderlOe are Ingredients In t>empsey and Makapeeoe'a ~1ga11on tnto the murder of a pimp and a pollce detective. ( 1 hr.) • mWll .. Up In central Pettt" ( 1948. Musical) Deanne Dutbln. Dick Haymes In the late 1800s, an Irish lase and her re- porte< cohort Mt out to expose a noton- ous New York gangater. (2 hrs.) • D e • ---C Gerri Is aexually ha-rassed~ her new 00.. In stereo. D "Olamonda" ( 1975. A<!ven- ture) Robert Shaw, Rlchard Roundtree Two men and a woman teem "1?, to roo the Israel! Diamond Exchange, a 'burglar- i oof'" aafe In Tel Aviv ' (2 hn.) DAVI---e 11 .. ll'la.I Laura and Remington find themletvet Investigating their own deaths. In "8'eo. (R) ( 1 hr ) IL~~Flfe" (1979, Drema) Barry Newman. SUNn Clarlt. The ven- gea(l08 of an oil r9flnefy ex-empk>yee erupts Into a bl&zlng Inferno that threatens to demolish an entire city. (2 hrs.) • Ll'llm.m Of -... -,...,. Prlneett Caroline of Moneco: !he House of OIOt"a artistic director Marc Bonan. Leslie Nlelaen; actresa Pam Dewber toors lndla (1 hr ) • .,.,_ --M1ggle appears d~ tressed wtlen Arthur'• divorce becomes fi- nal l ~..-lmlCMfU ........... "The 1<1n1ng Floor" Moeee Gunn and Dem- ien Leake star In thi8 drama abOUt slaughterhouse w()(1<ers In Chicago's stoci<yafds as they atruggle to unionize during World War I. (A) 9 (2 hrs.) (8) .,._ • M ._°'LOW Gladys Knight. Patti LaBelle end Dionne Warwick combine their talents In thta concert per· formanoe of the songs that made them fe-movs. (I hr.) a;J .. ''Revenge Of The Nerds'' ( 1984. Comedy) Robert Cerradlne. An- thony Edwards Fed up with suffering tntennlnable humlllatlons masterminded by en upperclaSs fraternity of macho ath-. letes. a group of freshman boo'lworm-out- casta deeidee to set the college's valuet straight. 'A' (1hr .. 30mln./ (%).,.. "Streamert" 1985. Orama) Mallhew Modine, Mlohtel Wright In 1965, tensian erupts Into vlOlefloe for a group of toldler's In • military barracks awaiting their orders to go to Vietnam 'A' ( 1 hf . 58mln) -Cl) ...... ·-"Mlohaal Rockefeller" • ... •NW "HollywOOd's Cold Wat" examines how communism Is po<- trey.d In the "'°"*· In stereo (A) I .... , • Vi".. . = iUUE .• -WNle atayll"IQ In a dllapldated motel. a tnive41ng Sunday, July 6, 1986 29 -Saturcllrf Cont. salesman (Pao! Dooley) meets• beeutlful but danoe<ous woman (Dofottty Parke). ~)_. ...... • ~ "Shopworn" (1932. Orama) Barbara Stanwyck. Aeg19 Toomey. Defy- ing social barrlers, a young waltleea strives for the love of a doctor and the respect of his mother. J1 hr.) QD CAm ITATCll • 1 •1&1. CC) .,_ ··Avenging Ar9Jf'' ( 1985. Dr•· ma) Betsy Rvs&ell. Aofy Ceh>un. A law school student seeks 10 e-....nge the mur- der of the polloeman who reecued her from a Ille of prostitution. 'R' Q (1 hr .. 33 min) CI>•• .. ·-··=-(H) 90Wll "St. Elmo's Fire" ( 1986. Ora- ma) Rob Lowe, Demi~· In Wathlno- ton. seven reoent COiiege graduates have varying degrees of success In conttonting adult reallties and responslblUtee 'Ff O i~i~~ WMm..mMIAI MOUi.AT 1ta ....,. .... ID IA~Y~LM From Decem- ber 198-i the Honeydflppers ("Rockln' at Midn19,h1." "Sant• C&aua Is 8ec6I In Town') JOln hOtt Eddie Murphy. In stereo ill) ( 1 hr .. 30 mlnj_ U OOODWl.L ~ From Moecow. A r• i of the day's ~tlllon. Jh hr ) n•••-• 90Wll "The Master Touch" (1974. Mystery) Kirk Douglas. Florinda Bolkan. A famous safe-craciter 1ttempt1 to rot> the impregnable vault of an lnauance comp&- ~ (I hr . 55 min ) U CAll9 ,.. ,.,.M. Spoota are n- lerspersed with edited ""'9lon8 of Holly· wood's w0f81 movies. Featured: "Santa Claus Conquers the Mer11ena" ( 196-4) U hr. 30 min.) Cl) fTY ,Musical guest-Nick Gilder ['Scream of Angela") ®> 90WW ''Vlgllante Force" ( 1976, Ora- ma) Kris Kristofferson. Jan-Michael Vin- cent The citizens of a cl1me-rldden Calt- fornia community a5'< a young Vietnam ..,eteran to organize a vigilante squad. (2 hr&) • mwll "The Drowning Pool" ( t975. Mystery) Paul Newman. Joanne WOOd- ward A private lnVMtlgator Is hired by a we111thy Southern oil heiress to dlec:oYer the 10en111y o1 the euthO< of en 1ncnmln81- i le11er (2M) .,.._.., lflOIT..,_ _.. "Prttoner Of Paredile" ( 1980. Adu~ Holrne9. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) Cl) ''The Blrdl And The Beee" ( 1956, Comedy) Geotpt GOOtl. Mitzi Gaynor. A proud man rejecta a girt with • shady past, bUt Inter talla fOf her again. (? ,.,hrt l.c ... ·Q -.... "Kefly'1 Hetoes" ( 1970. Com&- dy) Cllnl Eattwood, T ety S.velM. During World War 11. nn l!'TlPl'obebte teem of~ dlera makee a wfld dllth behind enemy lines (3 tn.) Cl)& arr ... .... "The Amstefdltn Km'' ( 1978. Orome> Rob«1 Mitchum. Brldkwd o.-~. A rormer leder.i narcota -oent 11 lured by an •x~olleegue Into a war among lntematkl08J drug --.. oenteted In H~ Kong. ( 1 hr . 30 min) • --"lAdy Of Buttetque" ( 1943. MY,!ttfY) Barbara Stlnwyok. Mlc:hMI 0 Shet.. Bated on GyptY ROM L•'• 30 Sunday. July 8. 1988 "The G-Sttlng Murdtn." Polloe lnves1l· 09te the btlatre ttrangllng of a burlesque d8ncef. ~7ie40mln.) ! : UC. CART BudWetler Grand Prlx from~ (R) • (%).,.. "iop Secret!" (1984. Comedy) Val Kllmtl(, Lucy Gutteridge. A spoof ol spy movies and EMs Preeley films, In whlctl an Americen rock ·n· roll atar gets caught up In hlgh--ie-..1 ~ wtllle tOUflng Eut Getmany 'PO' ( 1 · hr 30 -... ,. ... lmln. ... ..._,_ - lll'YTCIP • ._, CCMn'DOWll ... "Madigan" ( 1968. Mystery) AicNfd Wldment. Henry Fonda. A New Yortc detectMI with questionable ethics runa Into trouble with his commissioner i'i:~YMIW CC) _.. "The Terror Of Tiny Town" (1938, Western) BWy Curiltl, Yvonne Moray. A pacifllt tries to qulel a teud In an Old West town populated entirety by ~1hr .. 3mln) -oo ''Revenge 01 The NerdS' [198". Comedy) Robert Csrradlne. An thony Edwards. Fed up with suffering lntermln11ble humlllatlons masterminded by •n uppetclasa fraternity of machO ath letes, a group of freshman ~worm-out· caste decides to aet the COiiege's values straight. 'Ff O (1 hr . 30 min.) (I) llOW9 "the Sword 01 The Vallanl' (1980. Fantasy) Sean Connery. Miles O'Ketfe. A young squke from King Ar thuf'I court Is given one year to either IOlve a mysterious Green Knight's riddle or forfeit his tlfe. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) WD • lmlft Hoste: Gente Franals. An thony Geary. Muslcal guests Oevo. ( 1 hr.) e ten Sketcne. NFL stars Joe Greene ·~ Roctty Biler try to cheer up a SlCk footben tan. G1' UllT • •ACI ([).,. "Bait Defense" ( 1984. Come dy) Dudley Moofe, Eddie MU<phy A hap- lelS engine«'• plant for a new tank gyro are tailing u mleerably aa his marriage and ~two Y"t9 later. 11 tank com· mender endur• the results 'R' ( t hr . 34 ~econ WI I IDR ... OIS&i•au•11,.. --0 ................. The group perfonr. "Start of the Breek down.'' ''The Prteoner. '' ''Mad WoOd ... "Heed OWf Heeia" and more In this 198• London concert. (1 hr.) • ... .0 Scheduled: the GOiden Boyt of Bandstand (Franl<le Avalon. Fabl an. Bobby Ryd911) • •·ha. Smokey Robin- ton. PattJ Austin. the Bangln. Kenny Log- glnl, FaJco, Jull8n Lennon (Interview) In It~ .... ..... ..,., ~ .,.. "&.ndlr•" ( 1983. Oram8) trtnt Papa. Clludla Ot\a"8 A tyr•nnlcal woman fofcet her 1Q.yeer-otd grand- dauatl* Into proetltutton In a trevetlng brotNI until an angtllc boy fa11s In love with the girt •nd •ttempts to reecue 1"181 1! hr . 39 min ) W CC) C fJ ~ U I The comic 1tyle of Er1c Bogoslan II atlOW'C8led 1n this spoof on drlnkl~ In A"*'lca. 2:98 llOWll "O.Y1on s Oellll" (1968 • Suspense) Aofy C.lhOun. Lalnle Kaz.an. A csiverae group plan8 to rot> •n Air Force base of $2.5 m:r:: ht9.) ltlfC'lf'f .. M'1WOllTMI ... ......... " .,_"Missing In Action" (198-i. Ad- venMe) Chuck Norris. M. Emmett Walsh An American COIOnel returns to Vietnam to IMtch for MIAa 'R' ( 1 hr • 4 1 mtn. l 1:111.:ia.-t en•• ......... .,.. "The Brain That Wouldn't Die" ( 1963. Horror) Jason EV«s. Virginia Leith A scientist searches for a body to attach 10 the head of his flancee. who was decapttated In an accident ( 1 hr . 30 min.) m .awm "Promise Her Anything" ( 1966, Comedy) Warren Beatty, Leslie Caron A young woman 1111emp1s to find a man lo marry her and act as a father tor her child i l'l<6) ~-· .,_ "The Rosebud Beech Hotel" ( t98-i. Comedy) Colleen Camp, Peter ScOlan An enterprlSing ~puts a run- down seaSlde reeon on roed to tlnan- c1a 1 rec.ovary by h1nng liutee who dOuble as bellhops. 'R' (1 hr .. 27 min.) M MOWI "The Initiation" ( 1983, Horror) Vera Mllee, CIU Gulager. A hazing lnltiallon prank t>ecomes deedly when aororhy pledges and their boyfriends are Inside a department store with a homlcld81 manl- 119,ac ~1 hr., 38 min) I :::W. "Little Lordhuntletoy" (1936. Orama) Freddie Banholomew. C Aubrey Smith A llttle Brooklyn lad becomes a proper Brlll8h lord with impeccable taste and mannen. f 1 hr .. 55 min.) (j.) mw11 "Revenge 01 The Nerds" ( 1984, Comedy) Robert Csrradlne, An· thony EdWards Fed up with eufferlng Interminable humiliations masterminded by an upperclass fraternity of maoho ath- letes. a group of freshman b<>Okworm-out- casts decides to set the college'• values stra~ 'R' ~ 1 hr • 30 min.) "I ....... , A a. LOIT • iNCll _.. "Unfalthfully Yours" ( 1964, Comedy) Dudley Moof.e, Nastassj8 Kln- sk1 An orcheetre conductor t~ thet his wife may nave had an •tftif wtth • Vlollnlat while he was aw•y on tour and oonaplres to murder her. 'PG' (1 hr .. 36 min.) •CH>_.. "Med Max Beyond l'hunder- dome" ( 1985. Adventure) Mel Glbeon. Tina Tomer Aft.., being robbed, • man contront1 the mlstr .. of • ~· apocalyptlc society and II cha to a cruel to the death. 'PG-13' o (1 r .• "6 min) • 8 .,.. "'the Deac>erate Mflel" ( t975. Advtl(lture) Tony Musante. Joanna Pet· let A war amputM determined to prove his lndepend9noe unctertakee • QNtllng 130-mlle journey by whtelchllr along the C.lllomia COHt • ... "Mr Mato In Oanget laiand", (1939. Myattt)') P9ter L<>rN. Jten H«· aholt Mr Moto ii preeeed Into ~ by the government to halt e Puerto Aleen die· mond omuggllng operarton (I hr . 16 mll'I) D'ANGELO •.• FromJ»aee4 · soul," she says. "She didn't feel anythinJ. I felt she ~lly didn't know she was a vicum. If she were put on trial she could plead tha1 the thing.s she did were not premeditated." Dan Hadaya plays her husband. Mat- thew Chapman wrote the screenplay and directed. "I'd met Matthew when J. was doing 'Streetcar' and I was looking to work on an independent film:' D'Angelo says. 'Td done 17 studio films and half of them never got Sttn. One of the reasons 1 movea back to Los Angeles after li v1ng'in Italy was to be an contact wtth the people who make movies for the love of rum and not to make money. . ''There is something about low budgets that brings in people who are there bccau~ they want to be there and it adds a certain realism. You rely on the talents of the people involved rather than throwing money at a problem." D'Angelo also will be seen in the ABC movie "The Man Who Fell to Earth " which stars Lewis Smith. Annie Potts a,;d Bruce McGill. OIL&TV ... From Paces The problem is particularly acute in Califomae, the only ~tate that doesn't support its public telcv1~1on stations with tax revenue. . So far. Mobil. the oil company most highly identified with 11s public television shows. is hanging iiytl\erc. "We've been able to reduce our expen- ditures. especially in advertising and promotion.'' said Herbert ScHmertz. Mobil's vice president for public affairs. "We could reduce them further and nobody would realize it. maybe 20 per- cent." Schmertz. a famed media-basher who's usually as subtle as a shotgun. even .~oa~ed a little humor when he cracked that trying to achieve the same results with less money is a stimuJatinf exercise." What Mobi pays for its Bntish-made programs on -"Masterpiece Theater" is locked in for the time betng. The $6 million last season is the same amount it spent the season before last and the same it will spend next season, too. Some of the shows on the way include a repeat of "The Jewel in the Crown," and "Goodbye. Mr. Chips," based on James Hilton's novel about a beloved headmaster at a British school twice done on film, with Robert Donat and Peter O'Toolc. "Silas Marner," the literary tutabaga many of us were force-fed in school. shows up with Ben Kin,sley ("Gandhi"). And there's an adaption offive Noel C'oward short stories under the umbrella title "Star Quality." 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AS . . -. ; ... 50~ ' FAIR ' Reti_._ement bitter pill for_ ex-chief ,ButPeteGrosslsn'tlooklng ac er leaving top cop post In Newport Beach It's with a mixtUR of pusioo and bitterness that Owlet .. Pete" Gross reflects on bis city, its people and the job be once held. . 0 1 tente the city bas a tendency to stay in the 1960s an all aspecu.. There is an o~tion to c~. to come into the 80.," said the former chief of police in Newport Beach. Old faithful Balboa ferry Since 1919, boats have plied harbor virtually non-stop BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ..., ........ As f.ar as boat trips ao. t ride on the Balboa bland Ferry may be amona the most unremarkable and cenainty the shortest ~ou're likely to find. And that s what makes it so popular . It's not much of a secret that the ferry provides the best shortcut to and from the Balboa Peninsula. That comes as &ood news on weekends like the Fourth of July, when tens of thousands of motorists turrt the peninsula's Balboa Boulevard into a virtual parlcina lot. (The parkina lots themselves are, of course, full.) The choice is simple. Sweat throuah traffic aloOJ Balboa Boulevard and Pacific Coast Hiah- way, or float breezily across Newport Harbor between the peninsula and Balboa Island. . It's half an hour and seven miles by land: it's two minutes and 1,000 feet by sea. Sure, you sometimes have to wait an line awhiJe for a ride, but it's well worth 1t. "I'm not critical of ~rt," be added, aJmost in the same breath. .. It's the city where I live, where I plan to s1ay. I care deeply about ill future." Gross surpriled some oblervers in January when be aonou.nced his retirementafteralmost lOyeanuthe city's top law enforcement officer. He stepped down at tbetime. but bis finaJ STEVE luau Nrws Fou owuP day on the city's payroll came and went last Tuesday. There was no fanfare, no cel- ebration to mark the occasaon. .. 1 would entertain an offer Crom another city seekinaa police chief, but I would be a little more selective," Gross said over a cup of coffee the momina after be officiaJJy cut ties with the Pohce Department. "It must be a community p,repared to move into the 1980s and 90s, .. he said. "But I'm not lookiQs. There comes a time to chance counes and look at somethina new and different." --'inus pow~ ts en111ed in a private consultina busineu, teachina ~ manqement COW'ICI and puttiDI totether an education propam for aspirins oflicen who have stumbled on written examinations required by most police departmenta. He is chairman of a wk force within the California Peace Officers Association, has a contnct with the California Youth Authority and is an active member of Crime Victims for Court R~orm. a JrOUP seeki°' to oust Rose Bird and other taraetecS mem- ben of the state Supreme Court. ··rm on the road a lot," he said. .. rm worlcina harder now than when I wuchief." GrOll Slld be misaes the day-Lo-day pind of police work. "I knew there ...Ould 'be a new challcnae waitina on my deck for me every momina. I m1u my wdJ.- qual1fied staff. I miss the friends I made there." Gross came up throuab the ranb in the Los Anaeles PolKie Deoanment. retirina u a deputy ch.iefbefore beinc (Pleue .. oa0.1 A2) .OCjail study not very .helpful Proposed sentencing alternatives won't empty many jail beds BJ LISA MAHONEY Of .. Dllr ....... A county study of altemative sentencina prosrams ofl'cn few IOI~ tions that would empty a ~t number of Qranac County jail bwlb. Jn-home ancarc:eration. apandcd _ __.._.J>UOles and incrcasi111 the number of haJrWiY llouse-oeal wition1yl'.lllle' smaJJ reductions in the main jail popu~n., ~e report by the County Admin1stratJve Office says. Nevertheless. County AdminiJ.. trative Officer Larry Parrish will recommend usin& tb0te aJtematives when the Board of Supervison meets to discuss the study's 6.ndinp Tues- day. Expanded parole could take 60 to 70 inmates out of the overcrowded main jaJI in Santa Ana while ex- pansion of a Buena Park halfway house could remove 36 more, the report said. A pilot in-home ancarceration ~ aram would involve 2S inmates, none of whom is housed at the main jail, the report saad. "I would auess that on summer weekends like the Fourth of July, we're at our busiest. But people seem (Pleue .ee PERJlT I A2) . ..., .......... _ ............... Oranae County supervisors have been searcbina for ways to reduce the number of inmates at the main jail in Santa Ana since March l 98S when The Balboa lala.Dd Perry l••ee t.be Balboa Pun zone on one of many dally tripe Wtween t.be pen1naala and the lala.nd. they were cited for contempt of a federal court order to improve con- Holiday revelry takes quieter turn on fifth BJ PllJl. SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dllr ......... After a day of parades, fireworks and some rowdy street celebration, Oranae Coast residents continued their observance of the Fourth of July weekend in quieter fashion Saturday, local authorities said. Saturday's beach crowds were modest, and there was no recurrence of the riot-like beba vior that occurred on a 20.block stretch of Seashore Drive in Newport Beach the previous day, a police spokesman said. Celebrants, mostJy adults an their early 20s, tossed explosive devices, rocks and bottles, promptina dis- penal efforts by officers. police said. At least 20 people were arrested on characsofincitina to riot. usina iUepJ explosives and assauJtina police of- ficers. Newport police officer Jeff Can- trell, who complained of rinJina in bis can after an explosive device deton- ated near him, was released' after trcatment~t Hoaa MemoriaJ Hospi-tal, police said Saturday. Officers determined that a quarter-stick of dynamite had been tossed toward Clntrell. Quieter holiday celebrations were reported Saturday. Newport Beach lifquard di• patcher Mitch White said about SS,000 people visited the sands Ilona has city on Saturday. far below the , ......... QUJST/A2) Great flnlah for Great Race · . Roa llayalett and na.tcator Daft Teeter are Ont acroee the fbalala l!ne lD t.b• Great American Race Satarday. Scheduling conflict sends city scrambling tO curb congestion INDEX I Births Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Crossword A3 A6 A3 C5-6 01-6 C6 IJ TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. ..., ......... Hoprna to keep traffic from p1lini up on Newport BoulevtRt. tht state De1>9rtmcnt of Transponahon wdl post detours on the Costa M 11 and San Oicso frecwa)'s on July 16 to divert traffic headed for the Orange County fair and • "Beach Boyi concert at Pacific Amphitheatre. Aa h1n1 11an on the San Dlcac> and Costa Mna fr«wa~ will di vert • ( fair and concen traffic away from Ncwpon Boulevard and onto Fair- view Road and Harbor Boulevard, fair spokeswoman Jill Uoyd said. Tbedetoun wiD aTIO be an elfect on wcckends dunna \be 94th annual fan. July 11•20. The Caltran actio i lP m,porue to I tchedu lina (U that wi II bri I m~or concert to the Costa Mesa fai~unds while the flir 11 in sc ion. Ttn radio tationa bl"Oldc~stina live ftom the fair -1ncludina KEZY and KWIZ-will also ursc motonstS travelina to the fairsrounds to stay off Newport Boulevard. · -we're Just trylftl to breek "P the conaation," she said. ••1t•s bad enou•h down here W1thout the ron· ccn ·""· - Uoyd added that there may not be cnouah parkina spam on the f11r- arounds to handJe both events. Ad- van~e ucket sales for the Wtdnesday (Pleue ... ~AD./ A2) Death Notices 06 Entertainment 84-5 Horoscope ce Ann Landers A6 Opinion . 86 Paparanl 82-3 Publlc Nottca 06 Sporta C1-4 Style 8 1-3 Weather A2 CoastDlen score Great :g&ce finish By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Dllr ........ Two Oranae Coast residents were amona the top 10 finishers Saturday an the Great American Race. a cross- country antlque car trek offenng $2SO.OOO in prize money. A record 100 pre-1937 cars rolled out of Disneyland on June 2S an a J,SOO.m1le bme and endurance con- test that concluded Saturday in New York City, still 1n the midst of celebratina the restoratJon of the Statue oflabcrty. Great Race spok~man Phil Cole said the first-place vehicle was a 1936 Packard driven by Ron Hayslett of (Pl .... eee RACS/ A2) ditions at the county jail. The county erected a tent city last summer and modular uniu this winter at the MUSJck Honor Farm an El Toro to house inmates previously scrvina misdemeanor sentences at the main jail. The administratJve office study found that the citation-and deteo-uon-rclcuc propams are the most effective means of reducing the jail population. The study says measul'e$ 1nvotv1na sentenced inmates will only make a small dent an the population fasu.res. Despite the disappo1nt101 findinp. Pamsh Wiii recommend in-home incarceration as a 5maU pilot project to see iftt has potential for wider use. Under such a system, somcoM as sentenced to stay 1n tus or her home. He or she can leave only wtth the permission of a probation officer. Compliance rs ensured by tele- phone calls to the pnsoner or elec- tron 1c devices that aJcrt the probation officer when an inmate strays. Pamsh will also push for an (Pl ....... JAIL/A2) UCigrantawardputs school among the top By PHIL SNEIDEl\MAN °' .............. A Sl. l m1lhon arant awarded to UC Irvine for computer prosram- m1na rncan:h IS ttroanlllOn that the university has one of the nation's top proerams 1n the field. offiClals say. UCI was 1mona two dozen uni ver- ities that applied for arants from tht' NauonaJ aence Foundation to ~t u" a software n:h laboratory Five tehools ~ acl~ttd· lJCl. Yale. Cornell. lnd.ltna Um~ty and the l nivemt of W19COnsin at Madison The fundma -.·111 Ix used to 1et up a COntlJuler pfOIT&mmina or soft research laboratOl)' ID a new bu1 the ICS/En&Jnttnna RCJan:h fi. c1hty, _. h 11 sched'"cd to open t · summer on the \JCl campu . un1vcl"\1ty will Pn>vide nca.tty s l .) m1lhon m matchaf\l fun fbr (Pleue ... OCI/ AS) RACE COMES TO A HAPPY END ••• ...... 1 Whlw Suda. N.M. The fim-pla« ... Wiii s 100,000. . • C... Me. midtnt Wayne W>· tteld wu navtp&or of the third-place ~a 1916 MilCbdl driven by Al.an Travia of'. Phoenix, Arlt. The lhird· PfaCit ftailh i11ood eno~ to put the duo -who af "ady won SS.000 last week for a first-pl~ finish on the !:. th day of the rat'e -in pOSit.ion f1 1 portion of the $2S0,000 in pnze ney beina awarded in the race. Fountain Valley resident Newt Wilbers, dri~~ a 1912 Oldsmobile Autocrat, ved seventh place bonors. Withers was nearly sidelined last Wednesday after his car ran into a ditch and struck a tree while ht was tryina to pass another motorist on wet pavement The car su tamed about $20,000 dam• in the m11hap. R.ce ..,oktSrnan Cole said the finiahina tima of the fiaa.lius ~" the c:lolett in ~ hiatory. requanna an unprecedented ttebtc:k. Results of that m:heck could 001 be dctemnn:ed by press time. Cole said 83 of the anttque autos formed a pe~c throup New Yorl at the conclusion of the race, prompt· inJ cheers from onlookers in the midst of the Libcny Weekend eel· ebnit1on. AnothCf' local resident who fin- ished the race was Richard Belveal of Newport Beach, wbo was naviptorof a 1936 Ford Rumble Seal coupe. The driver was Oeorae Thompson of Whimer. Belveal and Thompson had worked together in mtorina , the c:l1uu: car . Belveat's dauahtcr Elizabeth id she received 1 phone call from him on Saturday. .. He Vtenl the entire way,'' .she said. "But he hid bis first mechanjcal problems on the last day oftbe race." El ube1b Belveal laid the old Ford's carburetor pve out dunna the last attttch between Wilkes-B&trc, Pa., 111d New York. Fonunattly, she said, the antique motoriau were able to replace it with a spare tbey had been carryioa in the back seat. The hiah point for her father, she said, was ta\int a lap around the Indianapolis Speedway. "H~ had a 1!'C4t time," Elizabeth Belveal said. "~e said he wants to act ready now for next year's race." QUIET FIFTH ()N ORANGE COAST ••• Jl'romAl traditional holiday turnouts that can reach as high as 130.000. White said the modest turnout may have been the result of the un- seasonably cool and windy weather that made bcachgoing uncomfortable on Fnday. tnsacred by fireworks. The holiday weekend was expected to conclude today with more morning cloudiness. National Weather Service forecasters predicted that today's temperature would peak in the low 70s at the beaches. in the low 80s farther inland. The California Hi&hway Patrol reported Saturday that 28 people died 1n accidents on California roads in the first 36 hours of the Founh of July holiday period, down from 32 1n the same lime penod last year. In the same period, between 6 p.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Saturda~ there were 1,202 arrests for drunken driv- ing. an increase from the I, I 07 a year carhcr. Nationwide, 27 J people had died by 11 p.m. PST Saturday in hohda.y traffic accidents. About 35.000 people converged Saturday on Huntington City Beach. with another 20.000 flocking to the sands on nearby Hunungton State Beach. Lifeguards esumated that 30.000 people visited the ocean at La'una Beach Some swimmers re- quired a rescue, but no scnous accidents were· rcponed F k CONFLICT ... ,j Costa Mesa fircfighers were sum- moned Saturday af\ernoon to ext· an&UISh a fi~ that dcstrO}ed a de· tached two-car garage. Fire Captain Wilhma Raymer said the blaze consumed the garage al 166 E. 20th. owned by Takenor Ueno No 1nJ unes were rcponed. Damage was estimated at S 12,0QO, Raymer ~•d the cause rcmamed ~ndcr investtga- uon Saturday. but said the fire appeared to be accidental and not From A l concen arc ~reportedly I 0.000 and 12.000. between For the first time on a weekday, the fair wall send overflow parking to nearb)' Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa High School. However. there may not be enough available spaces at the college because of night school. Lloyd said. Usuall). the amphitheater charges $3 for park1 ng and shares the revenue with 1ts landlord. · However. the fairgrounds rcuuns control of the cnurc parking lot dunng the fair and charges a $2 parking fee. Lloyd said all the re ve nue will be kept as pan of the fair receipts. Initially, Pacific Amphitheatre had also scheduled a Jeffrey Osborne concert durina opening night of the fair. But the sho.w was postponed last week to Nov 2. FERRY SERVICE ALWAYS POPULAR ... From Al to enJO} n e"en more" sayi. Bob Snyder. "ho has managed 1he ferry service for ~he past 37 years. "The)' can park on the island or mland and walk acro<>s. instead of lf)tng to drl\c and find a parking space·· At 55 cents a car -and less tor passengers pedestnans qchsts and children -the Balboa Island Fen) may be 1he most reliable public ut1lll) in California Smee the late Joseph Beek began the ~rv1ce 1n 1919. the 65-foot boats have run v1rtuall)' non-stop betwt.'en the peninsula and the 1c;land In the earl> davs. the ferry was a sales g1mm1d. o( sons. designed to transport homebuyers to real esta1e offcnngson Balboa Island h 's indeed 1ron1c that a service designed to attract people to Balboa now helps them avoid the crowds 1t and1rectl} helped create Dunngthc 1940sand ·sos children were provided f rcc ndcs back from the peninsula because. as the stones go. most of the kids spent all their mone) at the Balboa Fun Zone The Fun Zone. which ha!> been rebuilt. continues to contnbute to 1he fer~'<, business along with other new developments on the penmsula Three fcl"f) boats operate all da> dunns the summer. with one running all night. Dunngan e1ght·hour shift. a ferry operator might make up to 150 trips On weekends hke the Fourth of Jul>. the staff. which normally in- eludes a captam and a 101l collec1or on eaeh boat. 1s beefed up with em- ployees to handle th e traffi c crunch a1 each end. But the work 1s far from mundane. despite the back-and-fonh rcpe.t111on of the tnp. Young men and women have earned spending mone} during high school and mone) for college after that workmg aboard the ferrys on weekends and dunng the summer "They come back again and again. so 1hey must en JOY n." Snyder said. "They're outside in the sunshine. it's a nice setting and there arc a lot of fam ilies out for an enJOyable day So n's a nice atmosphere ·· "And during summer. the young fellas get to meet a lot of young girls." Snyder says. "A nd that sure helps." GROSS TAKES NEW CAREER PATH ... From A l wi>oed south b) Ncwpon Beach II 1nfluen11al homeowner's assoc1a11on was a perfect move, Gros!I '><ltd. and some members of the City "M y predecesr,or had put together a Council. tremendous orgamza t1on in Ne .... · .. There are thosCPn the city who felt pon It was a mirror image of the threatened b) an organization of LAPD. but 1n a much smaller per 3,000 community members," Gross spect1ve" said. In Los Angele'> lrross had me1 "Ith i\t the 11me he announced his great success and had done 11 quu:kl) reurement. Gross was 1n a pressure · He administered program\ aimed at cooker Residents on Balboa were combating drugs pornograph). gam-upset about loncnng teens and what bhng and pros11tut1on He lectured the) perceived to be a lack of street wrote for lav. enforcement JOurnah patrol and dtd commun1t) serv1ec work The number of pohcc brutality Gro\c, also wa'i the commanding claims filed wtth the city seemed to be officer of two bnght. ;oung patrol-on an~ and a Mun1c1pal Court Judge man whose n1ghtmansh and deadl\ 1n Newport Beach had drawn Gross ordeal with k1dnap~r\ was detailed into a running verbal war over a in the "Onwn Fields " a book written marijuana case the Judge had d1s- hy another )Oung l os·>\ngelcs officer m1c,scd -Joseph 'Wambaugh "Things ""ere so d1stoned in the The two patrolmen wt.'re kid-media The onl> thing left for me to napped while on dul) and dno,;cn.J do wa'i tc> retire." he said toward Bakersfield where one ~ '>ome coun1:1I members at the time shot and killed The other '>Ur\ tH~d '>aid the\ were not especially '>Orr} 10 but final!~ qun police work He wa<, ..ec (1ross step down. 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"It's one wa) of saying that we've broken into the small circle of universities con- ducting nationally recognized re- search in computer science." Dr Richard Taylor. associate professor of 1nformauon and com- puter science at UCI. will be directing the program. Taylor said most of[hc grant mone) will~ used to purchase about 100 "high-end work stations" over. the five years Each station will allow one person to work with a machine that as much more powerful. more soph1st1cated and faster than a con- venttonal personal computer. the UCI instructor said. He said the first of these computers should be m place by January. Taylor said the purchase aarcements will contam safeguards to ensure the equipment does not become quickly outdated. Taylor said UCI will try to apply -the same approach used in testing druas and medical techniques to its evaluation of computer software. The UCI professor said he expects to estabhsh some ues with aerospace . companies for evaluauon of softW81'C used to test cnt1cal computers 1n JCts or missiles. To disseminate findings developed 1n the new UCl lab. the school may began holding yearly conferences involving repre~ntat1ves from in- dustry. government and other un1ver- s1t1cs. Shooting at music lestlval ends ln death ADELANTO, CaJif. (AP) -Gun- fire erupted during the second day of the free High Desen Music Fesuval, leaving one man dead. one critically wounded and two in custody. authorities said late Saturday. The shooting occurred about 5:40 p.m in front of the stage while Bo D1ddlcy performed, but it appeared to go unnottced by most conccrtcoers and the festival was not mterrupttd. Two men at the concert were arrested for invest1gat1on of murder and officers recovered a gu n from the seen~. Morrissey said Adelanto pohcc Chief John Mor- nssey _estimated there we re at least I S.000 people at the concen, held on a lcvcled-ou1 desert site m San Bernardino Count y. but other crowd estimates placed the count at about 20.000. JAIL ALTERNATIVES ~T MUCH HELP ... From Al . Cl(panston of county parole to include inmates in Jail for probation v1ol- a11ons. County counsel believes probationers can quahfy for parole, although local JU<i£es disagree. Extending parofe to those inmates would acc-0mpli1h the largest reduc- tion in Jail population of the alterna- tives studied. Gradually incrcasina the number of Buena Park halfway house beds from 24 to 60 1s also an alternative Pamsh recommends. The ex,S?ans1on· would make more beds available at the main Jail by removing some 1nma1es 30 days before their semenees arc complete An alternative that was studied. but rCJCCted, was night and evening arraignment\ Pamsh's report concludes that extending court hour'i would cause too many problems compared to the benefit the county miaht realize Even 1fa Judge were ava1lable. no action could be taken until a pohcc report was filed and reviewed by the d1stnct attorney's office-something unhkcly to occur within hours or even a day after an arrest, the report said. One jaiJ alternative not rec- ommended but which will be dis- cussed Tuesday is establishment of one or more dctox-ificat1on centers for PlJblic drunks. Supervisor Hamett Wieder plans to bnng up the subject. which was first suaaestcd by the I 98S-86 Orange County Grand Jury. Pubhc drunks are no lonacr ac- cepted at the main Jail, a tum of events that 1s scnously affectina c1t1es that have rehcd on the county J&ll to house drunks until they sober up. Other Jail-related recommen- dations an the report mvolve phasing m video arraianments. explonng the potential for civilian supervision of low-secunty inmates and develop- ment of lcg1slat1on that would allow the assessmenl ut lce'i for shenff s. patrol services Video arraignments would not reduce Jail sta~r, but 1he) do promise a cost savings b)' cl1m1nat1ng the need to expand coun holding cells. the report said Another potcnllal cost savanas would be 1he torma11on of a Depart- ment of ( orrccuons that would permit lhe hmng of c1v1hans to oversee misdemeanor mmatcs. Use of such emplo)ees might be cheaper than shenff'> depu11es. the repor1 said. Asscssmenh for patrol st"rv1ces arc sugcstcd as a possible source of income for shenfT-(oroner oper- ations. which have increased to sausfy court order~ related to the Jail. Supervisors Y.tll d1S<:uss Pamsh's rcpon al their lJ 10 a m. Tuesday meeting at the Hall of Adminis- tration. I 0 C 1 \IL (enter Plaza 1n Santa Ana. Gross said he learned much about atCI) and, 1n Apnl, Arb Campbell. a pa in \ufTenng and strc'i\ trom ha" 1ng 20-)car "eteran of the depanmcnl one ofh1<, men lolled and watc.hing a wa' c;ckcted to succeed (,ros'i was asked to make the department 'i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!il more open and more responsive to II sr.cond's '>elf-dc\truc11on C1ro<,s said 11 he made a m1stakr In Newport Beech . <11t"' tormcd during ht'> tenure in Newport Beach 11 the cit)'<; firc;t Nl·1ghborh11od Wal<:h wa\ that he misjudged the desire oftt, inaugurated se.,.cral youlh program'> u111ens to bclome involved 1n com- and prec;1ded O\er a period wht.'n bating cnme and take a hand 1n violent crime gcnerall} dcuca'>l'd. helping poltce Had he been a pollttlal animal "The people of Newport Jre gcna Gross believes he still m1gh1 be c.h1d all) supportive of public <,afety but "Someone once asked mt.' II I wa' 1hc) arc not greatl} interested 1n interested 1n going 1n10 p11l111c'> fha1 part1c1pat1ng." he said "The)' want struck me as odd becau11e 1f I wa\ things to rt.'main a\ thq ore. No interested 1n pohttC'i, wh1lh I'm nol changes then I probabl) would '>1111 be thl· "There arc people 1n the CH) who police chief." rcsen1 the fact th at I beltcve I kno"' Gross will not reveal wha1 led to hi\ more about 'lome subJcch than they," reurement or 1f1t wa\ forct.'d 3'> <;omc he· \31d. explamm~ the <:hallengec; of have 1mplted being police ch1ef1n ant} populated "It was an appropria1c time and b) the succc\sful and the well- that's all I intend to \ay " educated There 1s an 1mpllcat1on 1hough Thl' Newport Beach Police Depart· that Gross was unable to sa11sf) the ment wa'> a soltd t1ghtl)·kn1t or- needs and de 1re~ of al least one gan11t111on when< 1ross took over He MAIN OF,JCI UO w•I e.y c;, Cot•a "'-CA ~I --lkl• 1"80 Cotta MtM CA 9?9i the rnmmun1ty "II\ probably much more difficult lo 1nst1tute changes in a succeuful organ11at1on than an unsuccecisftil one ·· he said. (,roc;s said he 1s proud of his contnbuttons to the Pohce ~part­ ment. bu1 bitter about how 1t all came to an end. "There's a deep sense of d1sap- po1ntment. But I take solace 1n the fact that my professional reputatton has not suffered." Gross. who looks considerably younger than has 58 years. said he looks forward to the day when he can spend more time wnh his family. which includes three children and six grandch1ldrcn. theelde~t a recent h1&h school vaduatc. "But 1t'sgoing to be a yearor$0.'' he said "It take\ a lot of work. cfTon and 11mc 10 stan up in wmething new .. Dally Pllo1 Oellv.ry 11 Ouarant4Md 0 M .. 19de<ll 142 5e71 ~ 6 .o-toue ~2 A}1! Copy<ogl'I !Nl 0.~ C<wltt "lllJl!"""G "°""•"r "I< ,...,, .,or,.. a.•·•1•I0"9 ed!or141• "'•'"" "' .., ••• ,_ "-" .... ..,, "'91 De •WOOWC.0 ,..!N)ul te"-KI C~ Justcall 642-6086 v -o., ,,..,., If ., "' ' "!JI ,,... 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The Friend• of the Costa Mna Ubtariet will hoTda 1ummertiOoksa1eSltuida from 101.m. to3 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Libtary, 2969 Meta Verde Drive East in Costa Mesa. The ale ~•II include ne and uttd boo paperbacks, records and mapzantt, wub pri~ varyina from l S cents for mapz1nes to S2 for so hard back books. All prociecds from the ule will be returned to the community in nnous forms -either tn financial help for children's prosrams. equipment. special books or decorations for the librane WAC veteran• to meet New officers will be installed at Saturday's meetina of Queen City Chapter S7 of the Women's Arm¥ Corps Veterans Association, scheduled for I p.m. 10 the community room of Fidelity Sav1npand Loan at 13820 Seal Beach Blvd. in Seal Beach Leisure World. Membership is open to all women who served in the Army, and further information may be obtained by calling Alice Clark at (213) 424.9622. Touch healing seminar set • • Dr. Toby Weiss will conduct an instruction Bugatti limo snapped lij)for ~.5 mllllon by Houston high roller ly RICBAAQ ABRAMI INCMl•~I ..... ..,_. RENO -A Houston shopping center owner who says be anw up without &boet walked away with the keys toa S6.S ms I hon Buptti limousine after Wlnnana a biddina war with Geo. W1U11m B Lyon or Ncwpon Beach, owner of AuCal. When the Harrah's automobile auction hype was finished, the Reno-Sparks Con- vention Hall emptied hkc a 1pcnt balloon. But when it was full , Jerry Moore. who already owns 27 rare Duesenberg autos, took on the air of a pnze fighter who has finall y won the bta one. The two parried increases of SSO,QOO. S 1 S0,000 and lensth).' deliberations for about 20 minutes unul Lyon dropped out after Moore lopped his bid of $6.4S million. "Everythina has 1t1 hmits and we hit the h m1t with that one." Lyon said. "We w1 h him well with it. .. "God bless Amenca:· said Moore, a self-made malliona1re, who auction of- ficials claimed "owns more shopping centers than any other human beini." session on the faith-heaJina method of .. laying on of hands" June 14 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Coastline Communjty College's Costa Mesa Center, 2990 Mesa Ver'de Dnve East, Costa Mesa. Weiss will discuss the theoretical basis for this alternative method of healing and the healing powers of touch. The registration fee is SI 5 and details are available at 241 -6186. Salet1women slate session That, of course, could be Reno hype. But • it was cold cash that Moore put down on a 1931 Bugatti Royale Berhne DeVoyage, a behemoth of a car belong.ang to the late William R Harrah and said to have femed kings. Gen. William Lyon (In.et) ~ out of the blddlnt for the 1931 eucatti ~e •hen b.la ... ,, lo $&.•a million offer wu topped. The cle..tc car flna.Uy aold fer &6.5 mllllon. Dr. Kenneth Fnedenreich will speak on "The Power of Story Selling" at the monttlly meeting of the Orange County chapter of the National Association for Professional Saleswomen July IS. The session will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Doubletree Hotel, I 00 City Drive an Ora Ille and tt\e fee 1s S 15. Call 259-7 I 32 for further anformauon. Asaucuoncer Dean Kruse called for a $3 million opening bad -and received one within seconds - a crowd of more than 2.000 leapt into the verbal fray While rew dared ra ise a finger. a chorui. of hoots and hoorahs erupted as Moore and Lyon pondered their anves1men1 fu ture. Amencan Leaaue. Monaghan, who drove up an a rental car. saad he wanted to make the rare Buaam the showpiece of his deli very Ocet. "We're a company butlt on wheels," Monaghan said. ··and that Buga tti 1s about the highest thing I know on wheels I'm hoping 1t will sell paaas.'~ have preferred to see somebody come up with a higher bld. "Who k nowst' speculated Bob Jensen. pres1den1 of ITI Kru5t International auctioneer"> "These people bidding to- night have money. And these are not cars they need They're can they want "The b1dd1ng couJd go a htgh as. say. ary touch to the affair. auction offic1als installed smoke mactunes underneath the 20-f oot-1001 automobile -maluns the scene rem1ruscent of a vm~ car broken down on the expressway. Moore apparently didn't care. · In a comer. Elias Fahenbcraer. who • personally ~built many of \he can an Bdl Harrah's colJecuon. seemed melancholy. SI 5 mal hon " Auertlvene .. cla .. set "Remember. the pnce of fuel went down," Kruse bellowed 10 Lyon from has aucuoneer's stand. "The aarhne bui.aness has been good." But when the b1dd1ng was OH~r Monaghan failed to toss anything the auctioneer's wa)' And Lyon. ttic major stockholder of A1 rCal. decided not to go for the economic s1ra1osphere. But 1he Bugatti was a world removed from mere dollars and sense Harrah, a legendary Nevada hotel and casino owner, d ied m 1978, and Hoh.day Inn acquired his Reno and Lake Tahoe propert1es after has deaih. A three-session workshot> in basic assertiveness training will be offered by Irvine Valley College July 16, 23 and 30 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. an Room 81 02. Marri•gc and family counselor Steven Farmer will conduct the course and the fee as $20 Call 559-333 l .for registration details. Lyon countered with a bid. and w1th1n seconds. Moore had the crowd s1mmenng. bubbling, then boahng with a bid of $6 3 m1lhon In the crowd wa<; Tom Monaghan. who owns Domino's P1ua and t he Detroit Tigers b4sebatl team. which happens to be in last place 1n the Eastern D1 v1s1on of the "It became obvious that Moore wanted to bu} thal car more than we dad," Lyon said. "and 11 became ob,.aous that Moore would have paid a considerable amount more for 11 " Resung on a veiled barge tn mmed an JOld brocade and weighing 7, I SO pounds. 11 appeared as1fCleopatra he~lfbclongcd behind the wheel. Its body fastuoned of wood and its engine four rect. eight inches long. the car ' had been the personal hmousme of Ettore -Bugatti founder of the company Although 1t seemed to add an unn~i.- The portion of bis car collect1on not auctioned wdJ be housed an a proposed S2S m1lhon museum to be built lD Reno by 1989 I "Mr. Harrah really hkcd a party," Fahenberser said, "but he wouldn't have wanted to sec this one History lecture planned Harrah's, unloading the automobile as part ofa weekend-longauctaon, also would The Buena Park Library District wall sponsor a lecture series on natural history an O range County July 17 at 7 p.m. Wilham Breece will present on overview of archeology an Orange Count)'. u11lmng arcbelogical art1fall'> The publa( I\ an,.11ed and adm1ss1on 1s free "I thank 11 would have made him sad." Traffic control proponents miss meeting Anzlety workshop in Irvine By PAUL ARCHIPLEV l ip Newport -a group .,...hose aims are to keep members informell on clly 1ssul'\ - said repre~ntataH''i hall been contacted from the group "ll"wport WOO that I\ o;ponsonng the 1n111a11ve <ihe d1dn'1 L.no" wh) they failed 10 attend of building permits until developers had completed neces!>llry traffic 1mprove- mentll. and would require 'llll votes on the seven-member \1tv Council whenever a \ anance v.as granted. \ 1rtuaJly assured no development in the city because ~rowth an commumt1es outside c11y hm1b continued to congest its roads Anxiety. panic and phobic disorders wall be discussed June 17 at a workshop sponsored by 1he Irvine Family Services Department at Northwood Community Park. 4531 Bryan Ave. Irvine Dr Douglas Kahn wall conduct the program which l'i open to the public at no charge Call 559-0464 for further information. Of IN Oelly ,,.... llllfl • An information !tl'S'>ton on a proposed traffic ordinance 1n111a11ve an Newport Beach sputtered la\t w~k wht.>n It\ proponents failed 10 anend and e\pla1n their proposal Those an attendance at the Speak l p Ne"" port general meeting did hear some ol the highlights of the propol>ed in111a11ve, a\ well as a d1scus\1on of city ordinance., al read) 1n place to control traffic problem., an the beach commun11v The group hope\ to gather about fl 600 '>lgnatures for a \pet.aal elel 11on on the 1n111all'·l' 1ha1 "'ould Ill' lle'"clopmcn1 nghls to traffic Ne~port Beach cit) auomey Bob Burnham 'i31d a s1m1lar ordanace an Walnut (reek. Calif ended up in court hccau'4: 11 blocked de .. elopment 1f traffic was delayed al an\ one of 7 S anter.-.ecuons IO the Cll) Dan Daniels a representatave from \.ianner's Male AsS0C1at1on. said much of the traffic con~taon 1n tha t pan of the Cl\} ""as due fodnvers from outside its borders Newport Beach traffic engineer Rich Edmonston wd the proposed ordmancc would likely bun small developers the most because they would have difficulty funding road improvements before ge1un1 bu1ldma pennits for their proJeca. No meet1n11 1cbed11fed . Homeless T hie ehepherd-plt bull I• at the Oranae County Hamane So- ciety waltlni for a new home. S"be la 4 month• old. The •helter la at 21632 Newland St., Hunt- ington Beach. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL May to Mr and Mrs Daniel Barro. Hunt- ington Beach. gar Mr.and Mrs Robert rl'). Inane. bo) Mr. aml Mr-; Dean Harm. Jn inl'. hoy May 21 Mr and Mr\ J>a,.1d l>ra[lt:r < mta \1esa ho~ "1r and Mrs Dam It• < m ( o'ita Mesa. girl • Mr and Mrs. Dougla'i < 1reen. In ine. girl May 22 Mr and Mrs l ua'i ( ardcna,, Hunt 1ngton Beach. farl \1r and Mrs amt's Moeller lri.:inl'. garl Mr and Mrs Roht'rt Ku\hm·r. Laguna Reach. girl Mr and Mrs Enc Barto ''kv.port fkarh. boy May t3 Mr and Mr'i C 1eoffn.•\ < mp Irvine garl ~1r and M" Wilham< 111mmerman ( O\IJ Me\a. gar! May t~ Mr ,and Mr\ Rn an "-J\C, C 11\1.1 Mc,.1. ~irl May 26 ~ ~ ;1nd Mr., kO I arm1·r < 11\ti\ Mc<,a girl \.1r and \.tr<> BnJn "-1111,11"' ""c'-"· port lka\ h bm Ma y %7 Mr .ind Mr' fam<'' l>a\ 1\ < ll\tU Mr'l<I garl MA)' %11 Mr und Mr' R.1\-montl C 1a~k1ll. Irv 1 nt· h<1\-May U . \h Jnd M~ I 111d llutl h1n\on ( O\t.t \fr..a g1tl May 30 Mi . and M" lirt'll l\.nk'' < o,t.1 Dorothv Hardca'ltle. pre-;adeflt of \peak The 1n111at1vc wuuld l''Ulbh\h pcaL. period 'itop dela\\ uf "\() \ewnd\ or k\\ a1 major antero;ccuon'> "'here nev. dl"vdop- ments are. propo~d "'ould blod 1\suance Opponent'> al'>O ~1d the Walnut ( reek ordinance wa'l 1ncons1stc.-nt wath the c11\ 's General Plan hOU'ilO& element goals and Education quality Judaon B. Taylor of Buntin1ton Beach bu been named uaoclate vice praldent for academic af- faln and director of the new Center for Quality Education at Cal State Domlnaues Hilla. Tay- lor came to Domlnaues Hilla In ·1970 and bu eerved u director of Learnln.& Au!atance and Tea-ttna elnce 1979. He bold• a doctorate ln educational 1>9y- choloO from Arizona State Unl- Yenlty. Mesa. ooy Mr and Mrs Fred Bennett. Hunt- ington Beach. bo} May 31 Mr and Mrs Bnan Aschoff. Laguna ll1lls. sirl June 1 Mr and Mrs. Jose Marroquin < m;ta Mc.,a. garl Mr and Mr'i John Fig In inc. bo}- Mr and Mrs Douglac; Hewatt Costa Mesa. bo) June 4 Mr and Mr!>. Andrew (1on1s Jr .. < O'ita Mesa. boy June~ Mr and Mrs Timothy B1elland, < m ta Mesa. girl \.1r ond Mrs Jame'i "ino". Hun1- 1ngton Beach. girl \.1r and Mr<; Rohen flam Irvine. h<l) June I Mr and Mr~. JaLk Gaar. Irvine, girl Mr and Mrs Pa tnrk Cannon. l oauna Hills. boy June 7 C Iara D1C'holt Jr,.ane bm JuHS Mr Jnd Mrs [)3"1d Meredith L ~gu na H 1 lls. 1wl Juu t Mr and Mr\. Chn'>to!)hl'1 \i. hall Ir\ inc. hoy • ~r and M" \HIO<'\ I k.1d. Balhoa hl(:1nd ho\ 1• _ Jant' I 0 Mt and Ml"\ Dan1d Mc< tn11(lh , < o\t3 Mt'8. hov - June l l Mr and Ml, kflrc\ < ool , ll11n1 1na1un lk'arh 1ml M1 and Mr\ < rtl1tl Kau..cn. "' 10l' ('trl Mt ind Mf\ N.o~f1 \math C '"ta Mc\U , bm KAISER PERMANENTE MEDI- CAL CENTER April 17 ( armcn and l ante Okimoto. Mun1- 1na1on Bea th garl April 21 Pol nna and Dan1d I Ul'rtl\. I aguna Niguel. bO\ April 24 L11 and Dan ')(ocman. I lun11ngiun Beach bo~ April 2~ M ache lie O'iborne and .\nthon\ "-err Huntington Bcar h. girl April %7 Maggit• and M11•h11cl Bau mann In inc g11 l FOUNTAIN \I ALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL May I [ llcn and ( arsten Rl"\dum ll11nl· 1n$tOn Beach. girl Nichole Jon~rnnd \co11 A'>htl\. ( O!ola Mesa. $•rl ke-He1 Oh and Hee-\ t:>ol. Ii \ 11w. girl \11ck1e Preston and To<lJ C 111·i-:on . Huntangton Bealh. ~1rl Mayt \hem and Hern.rnJ11 < .. 1111d1a1. Huntlnaton Beach, b<l\ lack1c Kandt anll R1d1.11d \\-:ml < o,ta Me<W. girl < 1en and ~am Lotlon. Hunlanttton Rc.-ach aarl May 3 Jadre and Phillip ,\foll < o,ta Mc:-.;1, ttirl May 4 r .1tr1t 1a and R11 h.ml ( Ot' I oun1a1n Vo llt•v girl lfarhara ~II\ and John lnHC: Hunt- 1n1iton Beath a1rl 83rh3ra and ldlrt•\ I >.t' '' L.1Jt111l.I Hill\ aarl \hem Han man and M 11 hart llodnt.'t, llun11ngt11n &.uh hm .... oc opts for self-insurance By the A11ocla&ed Pre11 Orange Count) has dt"cadcd 10 become !>ell-insured on genernl habil11y or perwnal anJUI) cases because the claims 11 has been pa)ing have fallen wathan 1hc range of the deductible ofm pohcaes. . "The count} 's 1nc;urance has gone up so much that we now are pa)tng a S750.000 premium that's three-quarters ofa m1lhon dollars for a $5 m1 ll1on deducti ble policy." 'iatd Mana Bastanchury. the county's nsk manager. If 1hc count) losei. a dauns case in cuun. that means the county pays the fir~t S5 m1ll1on. she ~1d · Hen· " th e problem sh~sa1d "The h1ghc'il claim ever brought against thr lOUnt~ that ·"e had 10 pay. was Sl malhon <;o "'e paid the whole sum an) wa' It was pan of the deductible .. 1 he lOUnl\ 1c; keeping policies with ano;urance companies tor coverage an other areas. o;uch as propert) insura nce on co unty bu1ld10g.s. insura nce for b<.1ilers and mach1ncl) and airport hab1lah insurance. SOMETHING To THINK Aeour Chilling though ts take off with this no-frills flight I \lJfll'd 111 d1.-.1d lhl0 ll1gh1 "lll·n 111\ \I.II\.' 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The lawsuit, flied Thursday in Oranac County Superior Court, al- lCSCS that the utility was neah&ent. breached its contract with the cities and intentionally misrepresented some facu about the plant's construc- tion and suppressed others. The ut1hty is builder and operator of the nuclear power station 10 northern San Dieao County. It is aJso partly owned by San D1eao Gas &: Electric. Anaheim "lmd R1vers1de part1c1- pated in construction of the plant through a 1977 agreement. Anaheim owns a 3.16 percent interest and Rivenide a l. 79 percent interest In Uniu 2 and 3 at San Onofre. Anaheim claims $26, l 96,000 m d1mqes and Rivcnide claims $14,839,000. "Company officials and auomeys have not had an opportunity to review the claims in the suit," said Edison spokesman Robert A Krauch 1n declining comment. "We would aive proper re$l)Onse when we -"ave had a chance to do \.bat.·· The lawsuit says Unat 2 wu finished in Octobtt 1983, two years behind schedule. Unit 3 was not completed until April 1984, over a year late. The total cost of construc- tion was $4. S billion, more than twice the $2.2 billion stated in the 1977 construction qreement, aooord1na to the lawsuit. Feel• like a million AP &.ew;p:I '"' Discrimination alleged in suit against OC bar bar emplo)'ecs alleacdly t.breltencd him physically and verbally: LOS ANGELES (AP) -The man who helpc;d kill "lad_ies ni&hts': in California is now fi&)lhng for the nght of men to wear shorts in bars. Christopher J. Nicoll, a paraleaal. has wed P.J. Bentley's in the Hohd~y Inn in Buena Park, contendina that 1~s dress code discriminates on the basis of sex. . . The suit seeks more than S 1 malhon an damages for emotional distress allegedly suffered when Nicotl was arrested for investigation of trespass.- inf: The charge·was later dropped 'They're nothing d1~ceful • .JuSt .a normal pair of shorts, said Nicoll s lawyer, Marc J. Feinstein. who works with Nicoll at a Santa Ana law firm. The suit alleaes that Nicoll was arrested by aecurity auards. and tu.m- ed over to police when he tned to wa1t for his fnends in the hotel lobby: ''My chent is askina for emot10~ distress from the arrest and .be•na subjected to all that accompanies an amst," Feanstei n wd. "He was booked, fin,gerprinted and pboto- araphed and had to spend several hours 1n jaJI." . In a previous lcpl battle, Nicoll claimed that the promol.lonal prac· tice of lcttina women enter ban for free while charamJ a ~over for men amounted to sex dascnminauon. The Califom1a Supreme Court unanimously voted against the prac- tice last year. .. California faces natlon 's biggest teacher shortage By the A11oclated Pre11 Boward Huaton, a Glendale railroader, hq• h1a 5-year-old ctaqhter Krl•ti after wtnntna $ 1 million ln the .. Bia Spin" 8aturday. Jamee Fuch.9, ss. of Im.ne won & 10,000, .. did BenNn Tran, SS, of Garden GroYe. Huaton la a •lanai maintainer for Southern '8.ctftc and the father of ftye, Nobody hlt the IJ'&Dd prise, which &rew to $5,080,000. .. They're pretty much hke Ber- muda shorts. slightly above the knee" Feinstein said. "Surpns1ngly, the .:Oale employees -the waiters and ba11enders-worc shorts. It's the uniform ... According to the suit. Nicoll was forbidden to enter the club on July 25, 1985 because of his attire. although his three friends entered. When Nicoll protested 1hat women 1n shorts were allowed inside. three N1coU can expect an "easy wtn this time, said Ron Talmo •. a l~w professor at Western State UnavenJty College of Law who won the ladies' nif!!t case last year. . 'Discrimination on the basis of shorts or no shorts is fine, but yo.u can't make a distinction on the basis of sex or you're violating state law.'' • I WoRLD LOUISVILLE. Ky. -California will likely open the I ?86-87 school year in September with the largest number of teaching vacancies in the country, according to a survey of more than I 00 large school districts conducted by the Nattonal Educauon Assoc1at1on. The survey, released Saturday at the NEA 's annual meeting of 1ts Represcntauve Assembly, found that the 100 largest distncts currently arc short by 32,300 teachers -or an average 323 teachers perd1stnct. The averaee IS more marked 1n Cahfom1a, however, where eight of the nation's largest d1stnc1s -Los Angeles, San Diego. Long Beach. San Francisco. SanJose. Santa Ana. Stockton and Mt D1ablo in Concord -are reporting shortages as high as 2 000 Achille Lauro hijack case concludes Shriners wUl censure temples LOS ANGELES-Officials of the Shnners fraternal organization beheve their nanonal convention's dec1s1on to censure an)' temple found to have misused funds intended for chant) 1s adequate punishment. "It 's not at all a slap on the wrist," Everett M Evans, spokesman for the national organization said after Friday's unanimous approval of the resolution. "When one of 1he temples is chastised in th1i. manner. it's a form of embarrassment to them and is very \evere as far a'i we are concerned." Evans said. Callfornla slngle mom honored GENOA, Ital} (AP) -The pros- ecutor 1n the Achille Lauro trial on Saturda} asked the 1ury to reject defense arguments that the hijackers of the Italian cruise liner were fighters for the Pales11n1an cause, not ter- ron'>ts "This 1s not a tnal against the PLO, the PLF," Prosecutor Luigi Carll said in closing arguments. "We are treat- ing the taking of hostages. one of whom was killed." The case goes to the jury Monday a~.er the defendants have the op- portunny to make a final statement m court. Defense lawyers have argued that the hijackers arc not terrorists. but soldiers in a c1v1I war against Israel. Fifteen defendants are on tnal, but only five arc in ltahan custody Among those bemg tried 1n his absence is Mohammed Abbas, who 1s accused of masterm1ndin~ the Oct. 7-9 hiJacking of the Achille Lauro. Abbas. is a leader of the Palestine L1berat1on Front. a faction of the Palestine Liberation Organ1za11on Among those in custody are four young Palesumans accused of semng the ship. One of the four 1s not pan of this tnaJ. He will be tned later b) a 1uvenile coun. An Amencan passenger. uon Khnghoffer, 69. was shot to death and his body 'and wheelchair dumped overboard during the hijacking The charges of committing a cnme as pan of a terronst band could bnng a <;entence of hfe 1mpnsonment, a pcAahy Carh has asked the jury to give to Abbas and to the hijacker accused of lolling Khnghoffer. Youssef Magied Al-Molq1. The Genoa newspaper II Sccolo XIX said Saturday that thejucy ofs1x c1v1hans and two judges will hold deliberations 1n a scettt location because off ears terrorists might stnke at the court before the trial ends. The trial began on June 18 in Genoa. the Achille Lauro's home pon WASH INC. TON -Parents Without Partners, a single parents group w11h more than 200.000 members. wound up its annual convention Saturday b)' naming a California mother of five its ~ingle parent of the-year This year's wtnner, Sandra Fisch. 50. ofCovrna "'as divorced in 1981 after 23 )Cars of marriage. The di vorce has forced Mrs Fisch to do things she says she never thought she'd do-hke taking out a car loan. buying a home and dnvrngalone from Los Angeles to Seattle When she returns to C'ahforn1a. she'll be fin1shrng college and starting her first pa)'ingjob-as a hospital diet technician -since Rebels want Vietnam S. African toll above 2, 000 veterans as trainers By the A11oclated P reas JOHANNESBURG. South Afnca -The death toll 1n 22 months of unrest in South Afnca soared past 2.000 Saturda)' with nine more blacks killed, including five government guards and two attackers slain m shootouts near Johannesburg. Thr~ black men 1n a car twice fired on government patrols before dawn. lulhng five black guards and woundLng 12. the Bureau for Information said. Pohce then came upon the assailants and blled two of them. The third escaped. The South Afncan Institute of Race Relations. which has monitored the death toll since an11-aparthe1d violence broke out Sept. 3. 1984, said 1.997 people had been killed through June 30. Nearly all the v1cums were black. The information bureau has confirmed 12 deaths since then. including threc Friday and nine Saturday a bnef stint as an airline stewardess before getting mamed. aid Mrs Fisch TEGLC IGALPA. Honduras (AP) "Parents Wnhout Partners has been reall) good for me. It reall) helped me -Nicaraguan rebel leader Arturo to be around people·· ( ruz said Saturday the United States -------------------. 1s studying a request to send Vietnam ------------CLIP AND SAVE -----------, War veterans to train guerrillas seeking to O\ enhro"" the Sandinista go\ernment \.,..~ NEW!! Meanwhile. at least 100 U.S. soldiers and officers who fought m Vietnam arc due to amve this week for military maneuvers with Hon- duran troops. a U S. Embassy state- ment said FREE air shuttle $eNice between Orange County Airport (SNA) and Los Angeles International (LAX) when connecting to TWA east domestic and international d estinations and to many United destinations. Very low fares available to many Eastern Airlines and World Airways destinations. Catch the wide body non-stops from LAX east, enjoy movies and greaf meals, and earn Frequent Flyer points. But a U.S. military official m Honduras said the soldiers would not tram the rebels. or Contras, who operate from bases on the Honduran side of the border with Nicaragua. "The Green Berets will come to Honduras. but to train military ofth1 s country. not the so-ailed Contras," said the official. who spoke on condition of anonymity. 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The English-language daily Bangkok Post reported Saturday that "Coffin Candidate" Charnchai Pairatchakul has given away 5.000 coffins over the past four years to families who could not afford proper bunals. The Post said Charnchai, a candidate for Parliament from the l ln1tcd Democratic Pany in elections set for July 27. gained cons1derahk popularity in his northern Thailand district through such donations Zambla may qult Commonwealth LONDON -President Kenneth Kaunda of Zamhia \31d Saturday he would pull the African nation out of the Bnt1sh Commonwealth 1f the association does not 1mposceconom1c sanctions on South A Inca when 1t meets next month. "If nothing happens at the next Commonwealth summit in London. 1 will have an obhgauon to propose 10 my central committee m Zambia that we leave the Commonwealth," he said told the regional Yorkshire Television network. "lfnoacuon 1s taken. there will be an explosion in this part of the world which wtll envelope the entire region and end in hundreds and thousands ofhves being destroyed," Kuanda said Pope urges priests to a vol d ldeologles MEDELLIN. Colombta -Speak1n~ m the b1nhplace of the act1v1st church doctnne known as liberation theology, Pope John Paul II said Saturday that the church should not follow any ideological or political banners because they are "foreiJn to the Bible." The pontiff also condemned the expulsion of a bishop from Nicaragua and issued what he said was a new call for social JUStice urging industrialized nations to stop max1mmng profits at the expense of Third World nations. 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And in the wake of Friday's harbor festivities and thunderous fireworks aroubd the statue, Saturday's crowds in New York had a more sedate specucle: a blimp race. In Sandusky, Ohio, "I think we've started a new tradition," said school Superintendent Gene Kleindienst, one orpnizcr of a different sort of July Founh parade. Sandusky's parade \was im- mobilized, turned into a stationary block party, by liability insurance worries. The band marched in place, the county fair queen's float wits parked, and community a.roup dis- plays lined the street. Fire•orb klll 2, ~7,0otlJen Public Fourth of July fireworks accidenu killed two veteran workers settina up the pyrotechnic dispa.ys and irijured about 70 others. most of them spectators. · ln addition, one penon died when she fell oft a bluff durinJ • private fireworks show and another died when he set off a homemade pipe bomb. A fire and explosion leveled an unoccupied storase buildina owned by one of the three fireworks firms that put on the Statue of Uberty display, and an antique cannon exploded in New Hampshire, showerina shrapnel that hurt five people. One man was killed durina a fireworks show in Madison, Wis. The man was lightina a series of S-incb mortars when one apparently blew up at\d bit him in the jaw, police said. Dane County DeP.uty Coroner Donald Scullion Identified the victim as Jerome Heim, 33, of Seymour, Wis., an employee of the Spielbauer Fireworks Co. of Green Bay. In Edgewater, Aa., a -QlOrtar ex- ploded on Firecrack~;) JSland and killed volunteer FireChief Georae Kennedy, 39, as he was loading some of the town's $5,500 worth of fire- works, said Volusia County Sheriffs Capt. Ed Carroll. ,.. Nancy Re.can •••• from the crown of tbe Stat'lle of Liberty aloq wltb K.rlateeD Reft. 9. of Kodiak lalaDd, Aluka and Lawrence BOllOre, 17, of Berd.tlle, Prance. HONOLULU (AP) -ia Cl'CWIMll 'WO ..... two wD ldrift an life rafts aftel lllieir =can· .. boet lallk Mte...... ... ... of here Sa&wday by 1 U.S. Jlilavy 1ntellieeDcc lbip, tbe COMl Guard uid. Thoec relCUed ~ 91avi~ buried one of tbe teaior meralNd s the crew at tea. and w lhip's AM mace was milliaa after tettint out in 1 16-foot ailioa lkitr to 1r:1 bdp, Mid Coast Ouard spokesman Scott Hanvi&sen. The 167-foot We.t 11 a uaa coo~ verted for procaaina fhn, unk June 21 Hartvijxn uid. The USS Indomitable sipt.ed a red 27 report illness after after eating ice cream By tile Attoelated Pre11 Twenty-seven more people were reported sickened Saturday after eating possibly contaminated Polar B'ar ice cream bars from a Kraft Inc. plant in Richmond, Va, that has been shut down for an investigation. No illness. however, has yet been positively linked to the contamination with Listeria monocytoaencs bacteria of a batch of Checkerbcrry-flavor Polar B'ars. said Richard Davis, the regional director of the U.S. food and Drug Administration in Philadelphia. At least 25 Kentucky residents reported flu- like symptoms after eating ice cream bars from the Virginia factory, officials said Saturday. Two South Carohna women, one in Grccnv1lle and the other in Columbia, bad gotten sick after eating the product, store owners said Saturday. Earlier, four peopl~ in North Carolina reponed Ou-like symptoms after eating Polar B'an. The same bacteria, but from contaminated cheese. was linked to 38 deaths of unborn, newborn or stillborn babies 1n California last year Artlllclal heart patient dies PITrSBURGH -A West Virginia man who had been kept ahve for three days by an artificial Jarvik-7 he!lf1 has died two months after the dev1~ was replaced with a human donor heart. officials said Saturday. George Howard Nicholas. 42. of Elkv1ew died Thursday at Presbyterian-Un1 vers1ty Hospital. said hospital spokeswoman Cindy Mascara The official cause of death had not been determined, she said. CHURCH'S GREAT ENGLISH SUMMER SHOE SALE Reg. Price $235.00 lalePltc. Only$119 Block °' 8'own CloSSIC Wing Tip ne °' Straight Cop Toe ne In French Calfskin • Full Leather Soles • Widths· AA-EEE • Church s -Mode In England •KENNEBUNK'' Reg Price S6 7 50 lalePrtce Only$49.91 Reg Price $21500 Sale P..tce Only$149 Classic All Leather Moine-Mode Tassel Sllp-On • Block °' Cherry Cordovan Polished Calfskin • 100% Genuine Hondsewn Uppers •Widths Narrow (B) Medlum (D) Wide (EE) "FERRARA" Reg. Price S 135 00 Sale Prtce Only$".95 tiaft ~Nappa lllp ·OM •All leathef Tubular MocCosin COnstructlon • Full Leothef Linings •All Leather Soles Al ..... fllnel •• All ~Chond•te ~' To Pro Sole for ~ Btoctlure Co•I Of Wnte CHURCH'S ENGLISH SHOES South Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol St . 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Crater Lake Nauonal Park in Oregon also was quiet Saturday after a foot of snow fell Friday. Snow also fell Saturday at higher elevations of Yellowstone National Park. l 00 skydlvers form human snowflake The Only N--Sentc. From The West Coeat MUSKOGEE. Okla. -One hundred skydivers linked arms and legs to form a human snowflake at 6,000 feet above the ground and floated together for more than seven seconds before peeling ofT. organizers said. The skydivers Jumped from three specially equipped OC-3s flying win1t1p to wingtip at about 15.000 feet. said Tom P1ras. who took pan in the event. The hnkup. with the parachutes already deplo)'ed. took 61 seconds to complete. and lasted 7 6 7 seconds. EVERY FROM TO FLIGH1' SATUAOAV l.oeMgelei Nl9IU •820 EVEAV .__, LOIMoe* •121 SUHO...V • Ooee nae tne•uOI AotPGrt ~Tax lrOl'I The a.- F-~ 10 c:fw'09 wllhOlll nonce OE PART AAAIVE 11 •&om 7 4&am 1030am 1ooom ...-------------(:,otne PJitJI~ ITCH N Kee p New po rt's Beaches/Harbor CLEAN!! Join us on Saturday, J uly 12 at 8 a.m. Bring trashbags, gloves, rakes and nets Go to your favorite Newport location • I I cl () v ii 1,1 g (' • l 1d u l-.,lt1nd • MarinPrs Milt• • BJc I.. Ba y • Peninsu la Point to Adams St. • Wdt<.'rc raft • Chind Cove • Adam St to 19th <;t. • Lido Brid ge ·\r <'ti • Balboa bl«tnd Come to The Cannery Restaurant at 11:30 a.m. after debris collection for hot dogs and cold drinks. Com· memorative visors will be given to the first 250 returning participants. For further information, call Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce (714) 644-8211 Co-Sponsored by the llllJPlllt . M <>r.,.. CoM1 DAILY PlLOT I Sundey, ;Mt t. f ... DLUIO.GOUN to eUctly, i toUon t.hatt tt you 1padel, and your hand 11coo1trol\I dOl\'t want to Ill to .-.. 1ou to .iop lhort of pine. There It no Q.-W. ... a Wttu ._...,..... Mlefl. lhoWd MplJ PMI two• tnap. polnt ln ualnl ~. llnce It II ._,.._~..-nee: ~;I s.:'~d :-:air!:=.··~ !!:,:S=~= Clllll£S :~~~!. ~~t~T hu • Animals need~dfor research · • ~ ~ jud&e, att.r a Mquenee lOCe Uill, achOl&ot .... :hecubkteithlr CHEI ThrM M\adet hu the virtue of 1 NT 1 vi that a hand wlll mab.eud.lJ nine three ...-.. thne no tnuap or •r Pue trlckt at hearu but not elaJ:-t at no four hearu. Aad e1nc1 theecdon ll belnl foJ'dna, but tt •UUeatl that DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am trump and I wtll ahow you a man fordfta, It COUkl e"9\ be the ftnt both three no uump-o and four scndina a clippina from a Tenneseee N~. Eut ma.tatalned who will be tn demand for tM nut move on a hand that la ......... •padea .are viable contract.I, de-paper with only onecommenc ''Maril Oat Mil * of ~ laearu wu tntemattonal team mat.chel. Not tn a 11a1n and wantl to hear wl\a& .,.._, ~ ., •• ., or cwo pendln& on whether ~r haa one ~ for our aide." -M.L T., ~ffoe•llJ to~. We:at that such a han~ dott ~exist; I partner hu to l&J over tru.e cbl .. (liaJmu)t......J.P .• J)uqr thrM<ard support. With yourl UIJ: WHJ HA VEt'-1, ~ 11 •• "'•'=•• &Ht It Eut beld ,.... Just question whether anybody cln Marti. Colo. balanced hand, you want to P ay M DEAi\ M.L'J'.: •-cun lo • val ... Ile coald live bld tUee no J d tb t fl l All ha to A.-tn my optnJon, all vour ......._ 1padn, even It partner haa only • .UIOdacM Prell relMM . '1 llm a.a.°'" tou a.ea.rte. and tlaat he ;0 ~eiwt~h :~~fh~C:, theV..: to .Q.-PuUer ~ ~. lt"4Uq poeed btdl leave eomethtn• ~·;. doubleton. Therefore, I would bld Drtakard, dealt wt$ eneh1 .. _..L (1 .. 11 -i-•-). ... four 1-"-with vour hand. ulmals aHd for me4kal ........a, ~oapt Eut wu abDplJ cettlnf change the outcome without alter· ......... ao m•• ...---dell~. Rdect two apada out of ........,.. ' y" drele4 tlll pa~ '1llldl Mt wtU. a weak llud. We llave tng the bidding. I at.W: hand. That la a "drop dead" bid; .... 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Bat baUJa& primates eYer die IMM to remove ltelinett 1J ,.._dJ enel, barf>arlc u4 ...,....._ • la •1 oplDJOD, tM ,,, ... flH WU far ... lealeat. J woald un reeommelllled a mocll 1tiffer one. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: May l say a few words to "Holdina Pattern ID New Jersey .. and every other nitwit who 1s still slcepina with heT ex· husband? l. too, was caught up in that nutty pattern with my former spouse the father of my five children. Every encounter left me emotionally drained, a grim reminder that be was still the winner, ~vina very linle, and that l was, as aJwi)'s. the loter, aivina my all. lt finally dawned on me that I was a fool to let him take advantqe of my insecurity and confusion. He was scoring freebies and I was being used. I would like to tell all women who are into this crazy behavior that it ia idiotic to believe you arc indulgjna in a harmless pastime. In truth, you arc bcina exploited by a telfish, ir- responsible turkey who is ttmpor· arily hard up for sex. Just test this out by askina him if he would be willina to share some of your bills as lont as he is enjoymg your body and taking up your time. It 1s possible to survive very nicely without sex, which is so highly prized ID our fantasty-oricnted culture. There arc other satisfactions in life and I have found them. -FIG- URED IT OUT IN OREGON. El ROLL #OW "for the right •tart In life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FAU SE•ESTEI STARTS SEPT. Ith • Door to Door T ranaportatton Where Poaalbte • Reasonable Tultton • Arithmetic, Reading, Spetllng, with Phonk: Emphulzed • Before & After School Care for Student• of Working Parent• (8:30 am-8:30 pm) A PNVATE ICHOOl. OF DtlTINCTION flOUNOED tH t1M2 IN ,.., .. YIU.II 11111 •1101111 . (11•) lll-1U1 ln••••JMn•elve• •(In II epen' IN) nol n6gfl In prlc•: r•••onable; ~..., .... ClaaJfled Advertl no \ SUNDAY Chiimwl Tl!Jj Sherwood {above right} with husband Sttvr 111d 1cquisitioru chairman Mtlind1 K.illmtr ch«k out happtnings at Ulypso. Othtn in tht colorful crowd PflCYing •t SCR ( dockwiSt from right} includtd Guilds mtmbtnhip c/Wrmm LudmilJ Montoya 111d Michtlt Dorris; S.Oy Norris, Sharon 111d Bruet Birkthnd 111d RobNonis; N111cyO.yton with Tw Stchn'st; dteontions committtt mtmbtr }oannt Ftlll. in food lint with cuisint chmtmn Michtlt Aronchick; tht Btv. Robtrt Boytt dancing with Ltt Moore, 111d Miff Dtll Lucu, intrigutd by tht disp/ly of fruit kabobs. JULY 6, l~ FOR FUN & FOOD •By VIDA DEAN "This is going to be a he ll of a night," sa id auctioneer Mel Giller afte r he and his Nationwide Auc- tions crew coaxed a bidder into pa ying $425 for two profess ional massages with a champag ne light suppe r f ollowup . That item donated by South County Guild was the first of more than ~items auaioned by the tmn to help the Friends of South Coast Repertory Guilds raise a whopping sum -about Sl30,CXX). More than 4~ silent and live auaion items had been acquired by Melinda Killmer and her acqu1s1· tions committee. 'Judging by the quilaty and I -- quantity of items donated, it should result in the most successful End of Season auaion ever," she said early in the evening. The 600 there had already decided "Calypso," the eighth annual auaion, would be some night. They arrived to find the theater fountain area and the adjacent Town Center Park colorfully decorated with tropical plants, flower and fruit displays for a Caribbean experience ... the Sunshine Steel Band set the tropical theme. The equally colorfully attired guesu also found 18 /restaurants set up and ready to dish up their specialties -everything from soup to "out of this world" chocolate treats. 'Tm overwhelmed by the response of the res- taurants. They were just great and so suppomve, said Michele Aronchick,.chairman of cuisine ''They donated all of the food and some of them have done 1t for four years -Colf de Oro, Golden Truffle. Hemingways. Alfredo's. Newport Mandarin. Gandhi, Riviera, Royal Thai, Ccst Si Bon, Lt Biamtz and Pennington's. "First timers arc Panache, The Third Floor of the Emerald, Crown House, The Point, Pittt's, the Pleasant Peasant and Pastel's. (AH of the wine and rum for the tropical drinks were also donated along with Sl4,CXX> given by underwriters for expenses.) The Golden Truffle was doing a landslide business with its Jamaica pepper poc conch soup. Seconds and thirds were being ladled up and one of the servers estimated 20 gallons was consumed during the event. "The soup was one of Kent's favorites," said wife Carol Wilken. "If you want chocolate -try the cake," said Hedda Maros1. "I don't usually eat cake. but this .. Bobbitt Williams proclaimed tt heavenly , too. "It's made of philberts, oranges and chocolate No flour." said Armcnda Maldmado of The Pomt Calorics were no problem -"They don't count unless vou are Stated," said Barbara Glabman, "ho with husban~J1m were among the strollers about the food booths. But, to make sure, a numbtr of the guests were energencallv dancing to the steel band music. (After the live aumon the band was playing until almost midnight for more dancing and a limbo contest.) The band. undoubtedl y. put some folks m the mood for Jamaaca. Bidding on a mp to the island with airfare and accommodanons at the Plantation Inn got pretty excmng with Sherene Ross paying Sl.100 for the packasge. 'Tm convinced everybody's having a good time. couldn't be happier," said Tana Sherwood, chairman of the event "We wanted to have something that would be fun, an event where everybody could be comfortably dressed. We were in Jamaica last Augusc and I en1oyed the people and the culture and the music really juzes everybody. We (t~ commit- tee) worked on the au a ion for a whole yeu It· s so much fun when vou ~it all come together." ... I .. 92 ()nnge Co.et DAiLY PILOT/ Sundey, .Jdt/t-- Close shave can be yours if you use these hints If you ate a let shaver, the best time to do this httle cbore is at mfht before you retire. kin ii mo t scnsata ve after shaving. and exposure to sun, salt water and chlorine can cause 1mta- t1on. · Of course, when you finish sha ving you should smooth on lotion or moisturizer to prevent dry, flaky skin or redness. Some other hints for smoooth, silky leas to go with your swimsuits and summer shons arc: Prepare your legs for a close, comfortable shave by soaking them 1n warm, soapy water for about two minutes to soften the leg hair A void soaking too long becau5e your skin may wnnkle. leading to nacl.s and scrapes. Apply a shaving cream or gd The Gillette people say it's best to u~ a twin blade razor becautt the tee"Ond blade cuts the hair apin before it retracts into the hair fbllkle. Start shav1na at your ankle alona the pin of w hair with lo"'-smooth stroket. Rin.te tbe mor frequently to remove shavin' debris and excess lather. When us1na new blades, take the first strokes on 1 flat surface like the lenath of your calf inscead of a curve like the knee until the edae is "broken in." And. it's not true that sbavina or other methods of hair removal will diminish the suntan on your lep. . .tannins occurs when melanin, the brown pigment in the deept1t layer of the living skin, is activated by sunhght. The tan may seem to be on the lop of the skm, but it is really many la}ers beneath. A• a matter of fact, conuJWlU for Clinique will tell you th.at bod)' lloupina 11 one way to prepare the kin before you ao out in the 1un to acquire a tan. The tlouchint (you &et some wiJh shaving)_acts nd of the delld scales on the bOdy 1nd will also kttJYthe tan look in& fresh and even. Durina the past week. I've seen two women 1ufTcnn1 from unbum (they wanted that healthy, Calif<>mia look). This as nola time tosbaveoreicfoliate dead cell • EYES: A daily chore that I put at the top of my dislike list is removing eyt makeup. It takes too much time and 111 messy Job to accomplish. Max Factor has a new remover that I haven't tned. but the company says at removes all traces of eye makeup SylTI& Mack.lla, Frank Hurlbut, Sol Seldin, Dottle Pinkham, Fran Roberta and Nlchola• Guletaky. quickly and~ ily. The new product is a act that contains aloe vcra: it is in a water- bascd formula and is oil frtt. funhennore it's frqrance free and hypo-alle~nic to · make it safe for contact lens wearers. Also, the ael. they say, provides moisture to those tired, delicate areas of the eye at a time when moisture is needed most -at the end oflongday. Jfit works, it would be wonh the $3. 95 suuested retail price. HAIR: Do you like the color of your ha1r? A recent national survey shows that onl¥ six percent of women questioned said they actually hke their natural hair color. But, then that's really nothing new. As far back as l 225 Ramses II d-,ed his ha1 red, and centuri aao Celtic warrion colored their mustaches and Gallic women hid the aold an their hair with ~white ashes, Toda~, there's really no problem 1f you don t like the color of your h11r. It takes 1ust a boef time for a stylist to color or hiahli&ht, and the drug stores arc filled with do-it-yourself prod- ucts. One of the latest on the shelves as Hi&hliahts by L'Oreal. It's not all- over color, but one you brush where a touch of brilliance is desucd Highh&hts is a cream that won't drip -or run and you won't have telltale roots because the shad_t 1~ applied 1/4 inch away from the scalp. along each strand. New growth blends nght tn. The color stays on two or Dottle and Ben Ba.kewhlCe ln'rited 130 aboard yacht. VIDA Du1 three months. There are four shades -Warm fkrry for dark brown hair. Amber Lights for medium brown hair with auburn h1ghhghts; Pure Shimmer for blondes and Burnished Gold for hght brown hair The product as formulated wtth patenlcd colorants and without bleach Announci~a summer~ ForTeer5! Stillwells show sculpture commissioned for home ·pirouette, 'fhe 400 pound marble art ~ -work, was unveiled at a Newport party "It's everything I dreamed 11 would be, .. sa1d Kathy Stillwell a~ the burgundy satin drape v.a~ removed from "Pirouette .. Gary and KatJa y Stillwell had about 60friendsat their Bag Canyon home last week for cocktails and buffet and for the unvealingofthear first com- missioned picccofsculpiurc Pirouette as 4'h feel of whale Italian marble with green, gold and gra)' I "einangand the 400-pound creation sets on a 3-foot black &llgtan marble rotating base. On hand to a1..cept compliments for has work that was placed an fron1 of :!U feet of smoked mirrored glass v.as RonSwenson ofCoronadel Mar.a graduate of Costa Mesa High, OCC and Laguna Beach School of Art. . "'A e had been looking for a year and a half -here and 1n Nev. York- for a piece or sculpture "We first saw Ron's work at Lawrence Ross C:..allcr. an Fashion Island.. · Swenson said the sculpture 1s baSt>d John Robert Powers has des19ned a s~1al Summer program to meet the sell improvement needs ol teenagers for ov er 50 vears Jonn Robert Powers nas served the emerqing woman 1n ;.;;=======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:=--1 on the fl owing move men ts of a dancer. hence the name Pirouette The sweeping elongated planes were used to escape the gravity that so oer sonal business or career develop rnent dnd proless1ona1 mOdehno Nnw the tPen.iqer c.in esoeciattv IP.din to 1p~r.h her tul poten11a1 tne Powtrs ~STYLI r~'71CUTS -.'P"\ 'llMS A- IODY WAVIS Ind ,._ C... ~ wdy in tne retaiea .itmosonere ot SLJmml'r ctdsse~ R1'ce1ve wbst.tr\l•a' tu•t•on discounts by 1e~erv1nq CldSSe~ now C~ I ir lrep 1nlnrmat1Qn John Robe"rt Powers $35 HIGHLIGHT &up w~~. ••• • I 'I· '(' \ .,, "' .. 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Swenson acq u1red the large block of marble that woula eventuall)' find 1tSway to the Stillwell home ~wenson shared with the Sullwell's black tac-attired guests that an Italy he became fnendl~ v.1th lhe quarry workers and that the large block or I statuano marble v.asg1ven to ham b)' the manager 1n e\change fora bottle ofgrappa Italia n liqueur (He'll be returning to I 1al> after the LB .\rt Fesu"al. where he will show his work and plans to do a 9-foot sculpture "h11.. h he intend<; to an'>tall 1n a public area an 0( ) lJ nvc1lang part~ guests included Gall Dvorak, Gerry and Lynn Lan&, Kirk and Marty Elliott, Mark and Faith Toto, Cubby and Dick Fyke and the Roger Seltu . CRUISING WITH A CAUSE:·· A perfect pany, .. said president Sylvia Mackllt of the Newport Harbor · Chapter of the Cat} of Hope as I JO guests cruised from Newport Harbor to Dana Point Harbor aboard the BP John II. .. or the th a rd tame. chapter mem- bers Oottie aad 8eD (8P John Fumtture)donated their I 02-foot yach t to the chapter for a fund-raiser. Th as umc 1t wasdazzlangl) decorated an red. whate and blue. Guests caught the patnot1c fe"er and dressed an R. Wand B fa sh ions. sang pa1not1c songs with another member. Ferdie Furtado, accompa- n}ang on the piano. .. ood was plentiful-hot and 1.·old foods galore -·· Enough for four parties." commented Mack Ii'> So plentiful. that when thC'large flag decorated cake came out. some guests could only admire 1t. All of the food was donated and all of the proceeds($35each}w11l go for research at the medical center an Duan.e. CAMPAIGN: Saaan ud Tim Strader invited 30abaord their M V Laura fora sunset cruise ofNewpon Harbor. Guests included Bishop Job.a Steinbock, M11r. Michael P. Drlacoll, Tony Motto and Art Birtcher and the talk was about the campaign for San la Margantz Ca1hohc High School Moisoand Birtcher head the cam- paign that has raised overSJ.3 million toward the S 12.6 mil hon private sector goal . ..... Jfllef-W.Mt'N~'t tlM ,_.,..... .. ...,.......,. ... Atrium Court-Main Level Fashion Island, Newport Beach Kathy Stillwell, Ron Swenaon and Gary SWlwell admire ac:ulpture of Italian marble titled "Intertwining.·' Planiat Ferdie Furtado had 'em aingl.ng. o.wy,._,....., De.we..... The BP John D decorated for red, white and blue crulae. r•••••••••••cup & SAVE••••••••••• I -, I I I I I I I I "CUSTOM TO I CAT ALINA" I I T~ke time out to travel In total luxury to C.t•l1-~n our I 10 lleyllnerl Seats '4-6 comfortably -cec•t and 1 •11t1Cb Included. a......... also I Travel time Is 60 minutes each way. For your recreational I pleasure, .... , •M.t ... and ec ... R.h ... are also 1 avallabl upon our cwat._ c.t.U.. c"'h••· s~nd part of I your vacation on the beautlf ul Island of Catalina ...a .. , I ,....._ ... •tylel I CALL TOLL FREE 1-aoo..aa-asoo I I I I I I I I I I •• I I LOCAL (114J 494-"30 AnOlr...OUfSE L •oAT. c#A'~•11•-1 ---------------------------~ I ' I I• Adult Cbildren of Alcoholics meet on the links in FV Numerous tolfcn were already on the Mile Souatt Public OotfCoone, Fountain·'lalley, lat Saturday when a IJ'OUP of more tbao l 00 men and women &bowed up at the club hou.e at 9:301.m. The sroup was not there to play aolf . or to hive lunch. They had come to puticlpate in a three.hour 1emhw, led by Tmy Kelloa entitled ••1aaues and Ans~l'I ConcemL~ Adult Chil- dretl of Alcoholics (ACA) and Other l)ysf\mclionaJ Families." 'Ibe ttminar was aponeored by LJ'U 8.....a. Director of New Pathways (an outpatient chemical dependency and eauna disorder treat.. ment center) and New Life Family Wotbhops,_ 'fountaib Valley. .. Both of my s-rents were aJ. cobolics and I am a reooverina alcoholic m ywlf, •• aid a K"reno-lookinl maa In bis early 40a. "My fat.bet WU a.lcobolic and rm havi~ uoubaO with male reta- tionth1ps. ••aid a tall, blonde woman, "I'm a co-eddict. Which means that rm amacud to and addicted to men who aie addic1ed to alcohol and teX ... Kelloa, who lives in Minneapolis where be fouadlid and heads a mental health clinic. compulsivity clinics and teminan, said that .. ACA it the futest 1rowina (self-help, anonymous) aroup in the United States today." "The uopredictabµity, abulC - both teJtua1 and phys~ unresolved feelinp. boundary violauons. secrets, denial and role breakdown eJt· perienced by children of alCQholic P&J"'nts have lifelona implications," KellOll aplaincd. " rttt-1.b1ldfi n develop copuia &kills aod toles whicb u.rfacc ir> mo forms of addktion. compullion, relatlonihip problem~ depreuion. u1icUes and poor self- imqe." Kellog likened tbe cicperlences of the ACA to that or pol1•trlUmJllC stress dJeorders be has found an Vietnam WU'VC~ • "We (ACAi) went lhrouah our 'war' lonaer. We didn't do 18 montlu; we did l 8 ~. but, not unltkc the Vietnam war vet we. too. experienced meaninaJess violence, denial, n~ect. depersonalization, double-bmds (damned ifyoudoanddamned if you don't), and (we) assumed the heavy responsibility for others' (the al· oobolic) lives. A nau~ical symphony benefit "Anybody that misses this - misses the event of the year, .. said Mleuel Glluo. president of OC Pacific Srmphony. ''This' is a benefit, ··An Evening Aboard the Sea Goddess" on July 20 at the four Seasons Hotel for the Symphony and to acknowledge the conductor Itel~ Clan and chair- man Rar lkola. "We'l be giving away the largest prize ever given in Orange County -a S 10.000 cruise aboard the Sea Goddess," said event chairman Wurn Joluaaon at a preview party at the hotel. The party will begin pool side at 5:30 p.m. with cocktails and a fashion show presented by IUtty Lellle. Then guests will move to the ballroom for dinner (a culinary tour of the Mediterranean), dancing, entertainment and games. Cruise wear is appropriate for the S 125 each affair. Joh nson may be contacted at 759-3409. ZONT A; Zonta Club of Newport Harbor is now accepting reser- vations for its Aug. 2 second annual cruise for the YWCA Hotel for women. (Last year's cruse to Alaskan cruise raJsed S 11.000.) A 14-day trip will be launchc4 from Copenhagen and tour Ham- burg, Leningrad, Helsinki and Stockholm. Ten percent of the ticket sales will be donated to the proaram for Women Foundation on behalf of the hotel. Tickets for the cruise (not including air fare and port taxes) start at $2,800 per person. BarbaraN11uu, 979-9480. may be called for further information. Zonta Oub oflrvine and Saddle- back Valley was awarded special honors for membership gains, and as Founders for the club's contribu- tion to the International Buildina Fund at the recent convention held in Toronto. Martu.ne Rodrtpez, club del- egate, was joined b)' Pew Campbell and Au.a Marte Jeakin1, both from Irvine, to represent the club at the convention. HONORED: Smith College Club of OC has recognized outstanding students ofarca high schools in the annual presentation of the Smith Book awards. Presented "Gift from the Sea" by Anne Morrow Lindbergh (Smith '28) were Heidi Audi, Laguna; Andrea Bell, Mission Viejo; Rosalie~. El Toro; Joan- na Gaakl, Fountain Valley; Cbrl1thae Lopei, Saddleback; J11mbae Patel, Trabuco Hill: Stacey Redd.1111, Fountain Valley; and Natalle·Reed, Santa Ana. Five members of the West· minster/Fountain -\Lalley bnrnch of AAUW have been honored for their work dunng the past year. The branch donated $500 to AAUW'S education foundation program in the names ofCat•ert.e Follett. Pat Ankeny, Carol Valcaracel, Pbylli1 Carter ud Glady1 Norr. Dixie Arnold is president of the group. FUND-RAJSERS: 0C Chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association will raise funds for charities at its "Evening in Van- couver" set July 12 at the Irvine Hilton. The grand prize of the event will be a four-day trip for two to the world's fair, Expo '86. More than 300 arc expected to show for the party which begins on the patio, followed by dinner, dancing and entertainment by the Lynn Willis Orchestra. Terri Toaaccl is in charge of the event and tickets ($35 each) may be arranged by calling 979-9131 . Glen Miller Memorial Chapter, City of Hope, plans a July 13 brunch and dance at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Serving of brunch begins at noon and at I p.m., Les Douglas and the Big Band Sounds Combo will play for dancing•wuh emphasis on 50s tunes. President Kay Drake suggests rcscrvauons -S 15 each (998-3188). The price goes up to S 18 1f purchased at door. NOTE: The 1956 grads of New- port Harbor Union High will hold a reunion beginning 5:30 p.m. Satur- day at the Balboa Pavilion. After 8 p.m. dinner. the group wdl dance ttll midnight. .. Woman's Club of Irvine plan 4 p.m. a July 13 no-host barbecue at Colony Park. Mlcbelle Allko, 551-1038, had more infor- mation ... Calvin Klein devotees can see the designer's fall line 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday dunng informal modeling in Collectors department of Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. No dieting needed for Diana EXETER, England (AP) -Pnn- cess Diana says she could cat any- thi!"f and never put on an ounce of weight -if she ever had time for meals. Just how the 25-year-old mother of two stays sltm 1s the topic of constant speculation in the tabloid press. Theones have ranged from rigid dieting to anorexia, a hypothesis d1sm1sscd by Buckingham Palace. As she toured a health center an Exeter. the pnnccss ~ppcd tnto a cafe and chatted with head chef Jennie Dingle. 26, and assistant chef, Bndgctte Coles, 24. Semi·Annaal Sale Pcenng at pizzas and a hu§e blackberry cheesecake. she said, 'I could eat all that. I never get the chance 10 sit down and eat proixr food. I ne ver put an ounce on -1t doesn't matter what I cat. I can cat as much as I like " 2 for 1 <+ .... , for ell your n••d• from l•l•ur• to luJCury Including cere.r girl dr•ulng. Something Special feminine fashion s We Specialize in Fashions for the Missy Figure Sizes 4-18 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Hilgren Square 645-5711 ~~Q antonio buttaro Spring and Summer SALE 50% to 75% Off High Fashion European Designs •apparel •shoes (Mlect e•oe• at •JO pair) •handbags Atrium Court Suite 207 N•wport Center P'cuhton l•land (11 .. , 759 3200 .. In fact. many oftbe Vietnam vcu (Jumrina po11-t.rauma1ic 1tre11 reac- tion) wim •bom I ..-otked bad come from violent. alcobbtic famiba and 11 was as it'tbc war WIJ the 'atraw that broke the camel's beck.' " .. How manyof you~~dot fiDC up to • point -wni ou an li\jury, your relatio ·p e up, you sot married or y u bad a child - and. auddenly, you fell a pan? You lay on the floor. scream1Q1 and poundi'11 your fills or you sat on ~ couch for thnie days without mov1ns. . .," he said. The problems of the ACA are inlir- aencrat1onal. "My chtldren's children will have ~vcre co-dependency relationahip1 and boundary and addiction iuua because my Did .,.. an aJcoho . Someti~ tbe problem ~ wane, even after fi'le or lix senctttio ...... ~Uogsaid. . ACAi who attend ~larly .. beld mectinp have t.be opportunity and the 1ul)l)OT1 to undmtand and eccept problems, to se• in touch wim their fetJinp, to leam not to blame them.elves and others (includina t.be otrendlna parent or perenta), to 11ve up shame. the need to control or chanae otbert and to IC• back on the path or becomina the pcnon they were meant to be. "Healina comes throuab the ror- IJ veneu process,'' Kellog said. For infonnauon concemina f'tec weekly (Monday. 6:30 p.m.) lecture meetinp, you may C11f1 New Pathways It 964.2267. Amona thote a~z:: ACA 1eminat were 1.-., ._, a.s.,, Paa ow.-...... .._ Na... fllud· "l'.,W, N •-~ .... ,,_and J. °''''" n. .. ._. (The requea fbr anoaymicy for all other anendees bat been strictly honored.) Gold ea part1es for two couples Benuce and Jim Hayden of Costa Mesa celebrated their SOth an- mversary Saturday_ with an affmna- uon of their wedd1nS vows at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. The Rev. Gary Bera or SL Ooud, Minn,. husband or their daupter Sonja. conducted the service. Grand- son Rod DaVlS, son of daQ&hter Mary Lee DaVls of Costa Mesa. and Don Schenk, husband of the couple's late dau&hter Sandra, acted u ushers. Later the celebrants p-eeted their 200 auesu at a buffet reception in the fellowihlp hall. Asstsung were her sister Ina Lund of Santa Cruz and bis St Ster Mary Lou Hillen of San Oiqo. Florence and 8a1Yatore La BolUta. The Haydens were married in North Dakota and have made their home in Costa Mesa since 1948. The ~ndperents to eta.ht are active 1n the NH church and Seruor CitU.ens of Cost.a Mesa. Jlm and Bernice Hayden. Huot1n1ton Beach residents Marilyn and Gcors La Bolbt.a and Diane La Rock n osted a 10Ldcn anmversary party at the Hyatt Edgewater Hotel. Long Beach, to honor their parents Florence and Salvatore La Bolllt.a of Alhambra. Twelve of Salvatore's relauons., mcludma brothers Joseph (mak.ina hts first plane trip). Alfred (best man at the '36 weddina held in Wollaston. Mass.), Louis and James La Bolhta and sister Theresa Juhano Oew in from Massachuscns to attend the celebrauoo. More than I 00 f ncnds and other family members were present for the dtnner dance includina Ao~nce's sisters. Violet. (who had been a bridesmaid) and her husband Norris Arnett of Baldwin Park. and Rqma and her husband IUymond La Rock of Newport Beach Others at the party were the celebrants' fi ve grandchildren and only grea1 grandchild Sale Sale Sale Final Markdown 50% to 90% Off Starts Tomorr<)W July 7 10 A.M. Store Hours: Monday thru Sacurda}' 10 A .M. to 5:30 P.M. <Ga/:li/' 1024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 714-640-0990 , 84 Otange Cout OAll. Y Pll.OT I Sunday. July 8. 1 N8 Army declares war. on Eastwood over 'Ridge' I INTERM I SSI O~ Summer sizzles as seven shows debut this week By LEE IBGEL •.• 2 ........... WS ANGELES -The Pentaaon will request a name chanae for CHnt Eastwood's upoomina film "Heartbreak Rtdge" because it wron&ly crcdlts the Marinu for one of the Army's bloodiest Korean War battles, an official says. "They (Eastwood's Malpaso Productions) can como up with nother title," said Donald Baru~h. a special assistant to the assistant secretary of defense for public affair$. • "It's a pnmy rotten deal" because the sen pt depicts Eastwood's character as a modem-day Marine Corps sergeant who won a medal during the battle at •BIG LAUGHSI -SCARED ~ ,/'&' ·~~ iiili Mann Brea Pina 529-5339 HUNTINOTOlll HACH Edwards Charur Ctntrt 841-0770 LACUNA ilEACH OlWiGE Edwards South Coast Stadium Ortv•ln 49'7· 1711 839-8770 IUIHAPARK · Pacific s Buena Park Drf_.n 821 4070 TINIJil LACUNA HILl.s *SANTA ANA Edwards Woo<1ond9t 551-0655 Eowards/SoC1I s Uguna Eowardt 8r1stOI Hills Mall 768-8611 540-7"4 COSTA MESA •Ll MllOO>l Pacific s LI Mir acla 994-Z..OO •ORANGE •WE.STMIN51'£R Edwards Cln.m• <Anter 97~141 Clnedomt Edwards Cinema 634-2S53 WllSt 89 t -393S (•PA(SfNIEOIN~ w--) J ( 010 PASS(S MX'lPTED rOll Tl<IS £HGAGOolfll' ) RODNEY DANGERFIELD NOW PLAYING EXCEPT HOl.IOA'l'S • STARR!O I *I FEATURES . 9f4~ai£•I•]•ll ': 121)1\)1 f\I QlfKwlly ~ C.•41tw t ,_ & s1• 1UC11 OOUY snuo TOP GUN IN I lllS l 1H S1JS 1120 10.H DOI.IT mttOllllAmtrw UOOtllCst FIHIS BUELLH'S DAY Off ('4)..IJI l21M ,,M 4tM .... l•JO 10.U DOllf lmtOIMINCI UNDH THI CHHRY MOON l'°'IJI 111)0 21$0 S:IS 7145 10105 G4llOllT HIN I MILL YCITITAl IUNNING SCAllD (II LA MIRADA llU 9t-f 4 0 l1 M111dl Rol<ft""' OOLIT SfHIO llG TIOUILl IH lITTU CHINA IPG-lll I IS )140 •100 11)0 10:55 l>ANMY 01 VITOIHnt llUOUI IUTHLESS PIOPU 111 11:30 2 lO 4 lO t-31 11441 10:l0 OOlaY ~Tte•n RAl'H MACCHIO H041YlkU "'AT" MOtllfA KARATE KID PAIT II ll'OI ---------· 11130 J1U J120 7·4J 10!10 AMlllCAH ANTHIM I,._ Ul LAt<EWO Ce"te• Soulh 12111'1• 1211 If Kwily N Otl Amo IOlflf llOfOUIMIU W_,. LIGAl IAGLIS ll'Ol l21l0 l10J t :U 1110 1014' l!Oo..fY C>ANOIUlllO BACK TO SCHOOL 1~1ai I l 1l0 1:40 41'1 t<JO '100 11 :GS OOlH ITHIO OAHNT Of 'lllTOlllTTI MIOl.H RUTHLISS PIO'LI 111 .,,,. 2t» ...... 8'lJ 111>0 ANAHEIM im 1m tUO/Lrmen fl Rua fwy f ilNf" ft t;0tJN0 IN All <J(fi!t-f~~ MAfntlW UOOHICll FIRll5 IUILLllt'S DAY 0,, tfl0..1J1 ,HTTY IN PINK l"O-UI 100f411' OANOl.,llLO aACK TO SCHOOL lflO..lSI "x 1•1 f()lllll CIUIH TO' GUN(N I •LUI cm ,., ORANGE {'14) U.bl! I U ..., I °"'t"'~ 'IYCMO Ill Ill THI HOWLING II Ill llO TllOUIU IN LmU CHINA tt! 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DAHH'r DI mo IUTHLHI "°"LI 111 DOWN ANO OUT IN llVllL Y HILU Ill GATEWAY {714) IU 1115 /fwy S 11 Vellry y,.., DOI.IT ITHfOl,•tHCI UNDlllt THE CHElllRY MOON l'°"UI 1:40 l 1SO •:OO 1105 10110 OOLIY STlllO 109 LOWI ABOUT LAST NIGHT Il l ,tGO •:JO '140 •·OO 11 10 DOI.IT STlllO IOllll llOfOIDtDIUA WlNGU LEGAL EAGLE (l'O) I 1l0 ):40 ••20 1:40 lO:U 00~11' STlllO LAIYRINTH ll'OI 1:)0 )1U J·40 7:50 IOtOO AMl•ICAN ANTHlM IPG-1 l l •·lO l:lO SHOH CIRCUIT ll'Ol J130 •1U 10:21 ,.,.-Cl UNDH THI CHIHY MOON 1-1>1 WILDCATS 111 UL'H MACCHIO KAUTI KID 'AltT II !NI CIOIHOADS 111 ~""fW .. OOlllClll fHlll IUILLll'I DAY Off 1,..121 PUTTY IN "NII( (N.U) llOOl'llY OANel"lflO aACK TO SCHOOi. '""u1 "x 111 Heartbreak Ridae, satd Seymour "Hoppy•• Hams of Macedon, N.Y., a mcntbe.r of the Army's Urd Infantry Rqiment which captured the rid&e. hThe Anny fou&ht very valianur for that rldat and lost a lot of men," while only a few Marines weft involved 1ndi~tly durins the battle that rascd in North Korean territon-from Sept. 13 to Oct. 13, 195 r. said cme of the Marines, Edward L. Barker, of Croetetl, Texas. The oriainal script of .. Heartbrcak Ridae" called for .Eastwood to portray an ARny seraeant, said Baruch and Hyams, .,vbo declined to reveal plot details. But "the Army just didn't like the way the sc:ript was put toaether and some of the action and characterizations," so the film company ''took it to the Manne Corps." Baruch said. ... 0, ., .. ..,,.. S '=r ·~ig .. \•~-=~y 8MATMOUIK .... 1 Os:ncT1'VIE Ml) (U:41) i :ao S145 1:0 O:t 2:s11110 1 :os t 100 A ... •tcNll~ .... ,., (1100) 3110 S:JO f :)O 6 t s40 ......... u.allS DAY Ol"I' fN.111 SHOWS AT (tsOO) l: 15 S:JO 7141 • tO:OS KAllA'TW KID II ... , (12: U) 21U 4151. 7: 11 Ai t :JI A90UT LAST ...... T ,., (12:25) 2 :$0 f":1$ '1 :4$ a. 10:10 ~=1'1'> (U:35} 2:55 5:15 · 7:H & t :U LaeAL~UIS _...., (12:00) 2:30 1 :60 7:30. 10:00 Dold eowi. LA_.,IUN'YM ('PQ) Plus Polllrtllst II IPG·l l) -~~ OI) "'"' o-n • out In ••vettv Hiii• (A) Gregory HlnH RuetN•G SCAR•D f•I Also Wit• Guys (flt Ralph Mac:cnlo KAflA'ft KID II lN) Pltn Qulokslh1er (_.Q) A midsummer night's dream for lovers of live theater is a week in which seven local productions misc their curtains -three of them under the stars. That's the situation in Orange County this week as the hit comedy "Nottes Off" returns to the boards of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, the LP Repertory Company opens "Ally Wednesday" at Fullerton's Muckenthaler Cultural Center and Irvine Valier, College offers the chil- dren's play' Tbe Secret Garden," all arriving Thursday evening. Friday will find three more shows opening-"Anenic and Old Lace'.' at the Westminster Community Theater, "Pblladelpbia, Here I Come" at Orange Coast College and the one-man show 'f'l'wo Years Befo re tbe Mast" aboard the Pilgrim in Dana Point Harbor. Then Satur- day the Grove Shakespeare Festival officially opens its 1986 season with "Henry IV, Part 1." Toi TITUS dig1ous demand for tickets ncc::ess1- tated the 1 2-performan~ extenst~n. Directed by Cra1a Fleming, "Noises Ofl'' will play Thursdays through Saturdays at a special curtain time of 8:45 p.m. until Aug. 2 at the Moulton. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Call 494-0743 for ticket information. The Laguna holdover comes in 0A1vu111s o...-l:Dl~'7:HWba t Cttitllr• u1111e112 FREE u .... No!M response to one of the theater's most 1.___:~!::===========:::::::::::::==::=:::::::::::=:::::~~~_J popular productions. Michael .. Philadelphia, Herc I Come" is the second offenng in a summer trilogy at Orange Coast College and is being directed by Bill Purkiss. The play about a young Irishman's pending departure for the United States will be presented Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 6:30 through June 27 in the Studio Theater on the OCC campus. Reservations 432°5527. . "'LEGAL EAGL~' RAT~ A RAVE. Robert Redford is terrific!' -Joel SlqeJ, GOOD MORNING AMERICA "A thriD-packed humdinger of a movie all the way ... It is marvelous ... intelligent, imaginative, funny and suspenseful at the same time:· -Re x Rttd, NEW YORK POST LEGAL EAGLES THt NEW COMEDY FIOM THE Oil EC TOI Of CHOSTll'STEIS. m--1e ..\I \I\ Dl\.\L Pw.·tull' .. ~-..... .--1vt•l4l (•f• ~'"°'°' flliol(" -----NOW PLAYI NG aREA UA Mo.its 990.4071 aUEMA,AAK UA-9$2-4"3 •COSTAMl.SA Edwarcla Town~· 751-41&4 *El TOllO * l.A HA811A llllSSION Vl£J0 *ORANGE EdwililS El TOIO AMC Fasntan Souare EOWllOt Vlf!() '"""' Ctneoomt S81·9SOO 691·0933 830 6990 63'·2SS.3 * HUHTINO'TOIC BU.CH* LA .. AAOA •NEWPORT HACH * STANTOlll E~as Hunt111Qton lw1" P1t~IC s G.i1ew1y El!Warc!S Clr>em1 lawl«K V•u.Qt c.tnter &48 0386 S23·161t S-•·0760 891·0~7 "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE" "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE SO FAR THIS YEAR." Scot Haller. PEOPl:E "THE AUDIENCE WAS LAUGHING THEMSELVES SICK AND SO WAS I." Joel Sfegel GOOD ~ORNING AMERICA "RUTHLESS LY FUNNY FARCE." \ Michael Burkett, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER '.J ... ------------------~ RUTHLESS PEOPLE ~~ ~111111• 111..u::=r ..... r.. -NOW PLAYING AT THF.SE RUTHL~ THEATRES- eAu COST" MESA 'f HUNTINGTON BUCH 'If llllSSION VIEJO OAAHGl UA "'°"" EonrlK Sou1n Cot11 f Eaw••as C••rtfl r'°""' f E<lwl•O. VIOIO Mall S1ad01M" Of•••'" 990 402' Pl•n s-15 2111 .. , 0110 J64·62l0 e;ie..ano •Ut:NA PAllM T COi T. MESA r lll\llNl 1 °""'"°E 1 ITAHT()fj Pxffi< 1 S...... Pm-E""ards °""""' Ed'"""' Un1vtn11y O.-.e 634 lSS3 Eaw .. a. V111-ot C...n1r< D11vt-1n 921-4UIO s•a l •ll2 as.i &~11 T n1 0567 ~~~;:ARK T~!~~!~o r~.~~~!11.01 G;;D::~1·) COSTA-.A (...,.T_C.. 1&1-4114 C08TA..U ldwnl "*" c. ""'-141111 "'O •Jlo--a.cc.-Jll't•O IS()IAl 't"Ht9 Rf'40•~""' POUWT.ut I/Aun hlwnt fW11111! Y• .. uoo ....... ...... ~ Mt.-& Frayn's backstage farce .. Noises Ofl'' was scheduled to close out the theater's 1985-86 season. but a pro- The vintage comedy thriller .. Arsenic and Old Lace" opens Friday 'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil at the Westminster theater unde the 1 direction of Lorraine McWilliamr' "'BRUTAL, BEAUTIFUL, LUSHLY ROMANTIC, 'MONA LISA' ... GLOWS LIKE A BEACON." -SMiie Ben-. lOS ANGELES TIMES •"PREPARE TO BE WOWED. IN 'MONA LISA.' A STRONG, STINGING, SUPERBLY ACTED DRAMA, BOB HOSKINS ROARS LIKE A HOUSE AFIRE THROUGH A ONCE·IN·A· LIFETIME ROLE." -Peter Tra_,, PEOPLE MAG"-?INE 808 CATlfY MICHAEL HOSKINS TYSON CAINE E Xllil5M EtU.CH.fNT MM PlAYNi JIWPlllT BEACH EdwiJds Ldl Cmna 673-8350 llM!rt• !M •V.lll 12. 2. 4. '· 1:15. 10:15 and features Carol ·Albright and Florence Ehlers as the lethal old ladies and Wayne Mayberry, Marc LeBlanc and Bob Goff as their goofy nephews. Others in the cast arc K.ar{a Abrams, Sean Brown. Bill Carmignani, Stan Scott, James Tuma. Art Linderman, Pierre Besner. Lon Richardson and Lawrence Barnes. ··Arsenic" will be presented Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. I 0 at the theater. 7272 Maple St.. Westminster. Call 995-4113 for ticket details. Shakespeare's ''Henry IV. Part I" arrives Saturday tn the Festival Amphitheater adjacent to the Gem Theater. 12852 Mam St.. Garden Grove, and is directed by Richard E. T White. Harry Frazier stars as Fallstaff in the sprawling, large-cast (Pleue He SltVEN/88) pRINCc Cl( nr/er the (~cRRY fTIOON ... SllOWIHI IRYllE 854-8811 EDWARDS UNVERSITY lllHE 634-2553 SY~Y CITY CENTER 1011111 639-1770 STADl.M Oft·'" EL THI 581-5130 mwAROS SAOOl.£BACK U UHA (213) 691-0633 AMC FASttafC SQUARE LA llUll 523·161l PACflC GATDfAY 11111w540·7444 mWARDS BRISTOl WllTlllllTD 891·3935 mwAROS CllMA WEST nmtUTH • PACIFIC ttWAY 39 Oft ... 891-3693 IL TORO ii' LA HAIAA ORA NO I ......... Is lllcll ti ...... Blt .... 'sllflllr .,., .... OAANQI ..,._ ______ -· l)tsrwuland.------.... Edwatdt SldclleOlllll AMC F ut11on Square 581·5&80 691 0633 UA CllY Cinema 634 3911 Pacific .• Orange OrlY1·ln 634-0381 IANTAANA EdwMdJ 8r1sto1 540 7444 QNHJIN QAOYI ORANGE Edwll'lf9 w.rlltOOll AMC 01'11'101 Mall ~I 837 O:WO ·I .,. production. Performances will be aiven Tbundayt throup SatW'dlys until A4 9 with an 8:30 cunain. Call 636-721 l for tickeu. The Muckenthaler Center's Tbtater on the Grun ummer ttaSOn conti1ua Thunda~ with Muriel RHDik's .. Any Wednftday "direc'ted by Sarah Colema~ for her lP Re~· tory Company. Tickets include din· ner and show ~nnina at 7 p.m. Thul'ldlys thto Sundays unut July 27 at 1201 • Malvern Ave., FuUerton. Rctervat1onJ 731-2792. Actor Daniel rent . 1perf'orm1 1 vanety of n:>lea an ..,.wo Y can Bd~ the Malt" aboerd the Pit~ in Dana Point Harbor u he re-eaacts cbarao-~ from Richard Henry .oua·, no.vel. Petf'ormanco are 11 e.n Fridays and Slturdays at 6:30 &ftd 9 p.m. throu,h Aue; l. With reser- vations taken at •96-2214. Oolt one show is closioa thiJ weekend -the beckNile ~ "Play 0." at the Huntintton Playhouse, Main Strttt at YorklOwn Avenue in the SeaclifT Villqe bop- pina center. Final perfonnancet arc Friday and Saturday at 8:30 with reser'lfations tak~n at 832-1..0S. 9S-U78. •"J-.-'.Jm.-,........u, the tQdjo Tbeatet of Slddlebeck COU. i.a Mallioo VQ (.Sll--46'6)> ,--~-------..­ WednC$days ihn:>uah twdl)'I It 1:30 p.m. wnh matinees turda a.nd Unda)'$ It 3:30 until A~ 17. •"Aneale .., OW IAel" at the Harlequia Dinner Playhoux, 3SOlS. Harbor Blvd , Santa Ana (979·5'1 l). ntahUy except Mondays at vatyina • cun.ain timrs thn:>uah Aua. 2•. •"~" at the Curwn Call Dinner Theater, 690 £1 Camino Ra.I, Tustin (838-1 S40). niahcly euept Monch)s at varyina curtain tim throuab A ua. 111 ... Evtta" It the Gra.od Dinatt Theater. I Hot.cl Way. Anahetm 8ometlt.lu'• ftabJ at tile Lapna lloalton Plapoue u Da.td LeWla and Teri Ctruuaa check oat a plate of Mrdtnea ln tile held-oYer comedy ••xo1 .. Off." 111e Secret Garden," a cbddttn's 11ory first publi$hed in 1912, will be presented this weekend and next in the Forum oflrv1ne Valley College as the first of two _plays io the colle&c's Theaterfaire for Children. Per- formances are scheduled Thursdays at 3 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 3 and 7 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. until July 20 under 1he d1reclion or Charisse Kennard. Reservations 559.333 . ContJnuina around the couaty are: •"Mt.rd.er • &M NU." and "Geor1e Wa~ Slett Here" runni~ in repenory at Golden West Colleae s Patio Theater. ..Murder" takes the na&e Wednesday Thunday and Saturday this week, ~th "Wash· infton" playina Friday and Sunday, 19M"l!ll~~-I al with 8:30 curtains. Reservation• ''A FABULOUS FILM OF REMARKABLE . ACHIEVEMENT FROM JIM HENSON AND GEORGE LUCAS:' -NEWYORKTIMES "Bllariou aa• tHl•latfal!' · -Shela Benson, LOS AN~-,IMES "About last I) K I. It 14 I IAlllml11~-----~. ~<a.Oii " 1•1.-i:.... lllSl~llEW.ll ~l•M1r"3olll•ll•IDIM& night..." 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"IT UTTll Ptlr' llUlllT DMmfllJI ''UCITI~" 12:41. 2:41. t• 641 1• lHI (N-IJ) •mn--"fllllS MU.lrS llT Off" IN·U) I ot, SIS. & ll, 1 ..... II• Pit llDITA '1WTt .. H" (PC) 11 4$ IW.••.,n ••. l ... - /. Prmclpal was right to bar teens froDJ grat£uatloa To the Editor: In an editorial published June 20. entitled ••Offcampusstudenuarejust ~." siatemen11 were made whiC:h serve to encouraae the No. I killer of youth: Jlcohol-related acc1- deou.. Tbe editorial criticiz.ed a school principal for barring two students from ll'lduation exercises as punish- ment Tor sponsoring a drunken party at a hotel in coajunction with a school breakfast. The euential point of the editorial was that in the opinion of the writer, the pany ··was none of the school's business:· However, the legal pos- ition of the school attorney is that the party was related to the school event at the same location, and that the principal had not only the authority, but the responsibility to investigate and take corrective action. The party celebrated the same graduauon. involved the same group of students, and took place at the same location, as a prelude to the scb.ool-sponsorcd breakfast. The editorial stated that the stu- dents intended to "party" all night long. (Yes, the word "party"is now used as a verb.) In fact, the revelers would have had to attend the school breakfast with alcohol still in their bloodstream. Underlying the previous editorial was the message that you are nu ts 1 f yu expect young people to celebrate sober. It stated that you were ··either born on another planet ... or wa1t1ng for the nice man m the plaid suit to deliver the Brooklyn Bridge." The muddled lhlnldna promulpted by this propaganda encourages youthful drinkfoJ by siatina that we expect it. The idea that we should expect drunken behavior is shoruiahted. A school needs to demand the best from its students. lt seems there is often someone standing by in lhe wings to enable the drinker to avoid the consequences of his actions. The future of our great country is depen- dent upon a next generation that is unimpaired. Note that the other 18,000 kids in the school distric t make the papers. The 3 or 40 students in· volved in th party constitute onl y about I cent of Ocean View High School students. The majority of students have engaged in programs during the past several years which have reduced alcohol-related accidents by youth 17.3 percent. injuries by 17.8 percent and deaths by 27.9 percent in the communities bounded by the school district. The school does much to prevent harm to ats students. It must be consistent in tlS doctrine and actions. Congratulations to Principal Myers for his commitment to an unpopular, but correct. decision. RO BERT D. BURNS President-Elect Cahfomaa Association for Safety Educauon Barring students was wrong · To the Editors: l congratulate you and your staff on the recent editonal and coveragt> of the fiasco surrounding Ocean View High School's graduauon cc:r· emonies. To disallow 1he part1c1pat1on of two students in the ceremony as a result of an off-<:ampus party 1s ridiculous in the extreme, even though ridiculous actions/decisions by the administration of this high school is not unusual. As a parent of graduating seniors, one of whom attended the party, I was outraged at the methods used to interrogate students an\1 with lhc sancttmonious. self-righteous display on the part of school officials while interrogating parents. As a result of the foregoing, I not only applaud Mr. Matlock's actions but intend to assist him an has endeavors to "'nght this wrong:· G.D. DARLI NG Huntington Beach Fire crew praised for efforts · To the Editor: In reference to the gas tanker fi"re at 19th Street and the Costa Mesa Freeway, 1 believe the Daily Pilot and other members of the press ha ve missed a major point. fought off a maJor disaster? A ver) hearty well done to Engine 3. Paramedic Truck 3. Truck I. Engine 4, Mesa Medic I, BN I of the Costa Mesa Fire Department, and also to Crash 2 of the Orange County Fire Department. Where is the congratulations to the members of the Costa Mesa Fire .Dcpartmem, who, without a .doubt, L. MOQUIN Costa Mesa Do you think federal or state government should be able to pass laws that regulate sexual activities between consenting adults? Jenifer Verbeerst Irvine SaJe1 .. No. It's personal. lt's not the govern· ment's business to in - terfere in someone·., priva te affair ... PaaJ Warner Corou clel Mar Stadent ··No. It's consenting /adults who have the naht to direct their own p~rsonal ac- tiv1tie11nd I don't feel that it needs to ~ lqislated." Peggy Marotta Balboa bland Instructional aJde "It would all depend on what kind of sexual activity, 1 think Where and when too." Helen Ryan Newport Beacb Clerk ··No Not because I approve of what they will do, but 11's none of my busmess -or anyhody else'~. as far as I'm concemt.>d " Jim Gobrlght Long Beach Landscape architect "No I don't.'" Kevln Ordahl Newport Buell Student "No. they don't hnve any naht to inter- fe~. What two con- ~nti ng adults choose to do as their busi- ness .. ICeftlft Wfftmet ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ,,.,. .bnl FO•IOI ,_ ,.,. Mal\llO'ng fdllOf °""'.., Cllyf'dllor , .... c ..... ~Fo.1or C'*llMft Sporte F'O.tOI Publisher "-*1CN.,__ Contr<>lltf ~LCIMNI PrQdVc:tlQn M~a-r Tlnf~ Clreul1111ion M•nltQlllf ..._........, Mar1111ino Director c::f!a'=or "The truth Js, It d<iesn •t matter who broU#Jt thet;l!ftgs where, nolibdy k illed Don RQgers but Don R.rs. ·· -- u~·~rwc I'~~···· NI> 'IQJ PF Mi '9rlS .... Ballplayer's death just 1 Of many cops must probe Investigations should foc u s on ot h ers fi rst becauseDf a ppeara n ce off oul play SACRAMENTO -On the same day the 22-year old milltonairc basketball player Len Bias died in Maryland of an overdose of cocaine, a kid named Yolanda Johnson, who was the same age, was found in a closet on the 3400 block of 4th Avenue here, and she was dead too. She was missing enough Cl0thes so that the police and tht.> coroner's office be lieved she may have been raped, there was enough blood splattered around the room so that they believe she may have been murdered. No one 1s saying either of those things for sure. however. because the test results aren '1 an yet. It has bee n a big year for homicides and deaths of suspicious nature in Sacramento. and the coroner's office is backed up with cases. On Monday. for instance. be-sides one official homicide. there was a 23· year--0ld woman named Tammy Peterson who .was found shot in th e head on 14th A venue near Oak Park, possibly a suicide. and a 38-year-old man wh o was found dead an a.flea-bag hotel on 12th Street downtown Possibly 1hc v1ct1m of muggers. "The yo ung lady (Tammy Peterson l had previously been raped and threatened," a woman at the coroner's office said. ··T hat may have led to this. and that's what we're looking at The man (whose name has not been released pending nottfica- 11on ofrelauvcs) had been mugged or beaten up before. we·ve had so many of these things this year. we're Just way behind ... " I couldn •t get anybody at the Pohce Department yesterday to tell me how far behind they are. but I think at's faar to say, Just from the few weeks I've been looking at the local nows. that they've got their hands full too. Even before last Friday. Friday . of course. another b1g-t1me athlete was dead, another overdose. Don Rogers. a local kid who became a defensi ve back for the Cleveland Browns, died in his mother's house in South Natomas the day before he was supposed to get married. And the coroner's office, re- sponding to the crush of attention the death got, moved Rogers' case ahead of all the Yolanda J ohnsons and came back in a couple of days with a toxicologi st's report indicating Rogers had enough cocaine in his body to kilt hamsclfmaybc fi ve times. And the police waited until Mon- day, when many of the witnesses who had been around Rogers in the hours before he died were out of town. before they beg.an their investigation into where the drugs came from. A police spokesman said initially that the. fami ly had requested that the department wait until after the fu. neral. And that, of course, 1sn·1 much ofa reason to put off an investigation an to a death, and the police took some pointed quesuons about It over the weekend. A much better reason to put off the 1ovestig.ation was announced at a press conference Monday -that there isn't much to investigate. The police didn't put it exactly that way. They said that investigations into the source of drugs used in overdose cases were seldom fruitful, and that Don Rogers' death would~ handled hke any other drug overdose. The truth. though. is that the poltce . ha~ ~tter things to do. The truth is. it doesn't matter who brought the drugs where. nobody killed Don Rogers but Don Rogers. This was not an I I· or 12-year-old kid. getting talked an to something on a playground. This was a professional athlete. who had been warned and thrtatened and lectured and counsel- PETE DEXTER ed and educated on drugs, every four minutes or so since the day he could fit into a football helmet, and who - if you believe the interviews with friends and fans -had absorbed these warnings and passed them along to others. And as comfortable as tl might be to find somebody cl~ to blame in this, 1t doesn't work. Ascomfortableas it mi~t be to call for mandatory drug testing for pro- fcss1onal athletes, that doesn't work either. If you want to test somebody, test lawyers. Or doctors, or pilots. An athlete on drugs can't do mucb damage, eitcept to himself. And in this country there is always a way to do that; it's guaranteed in Jhe Con- stitution. But let me tell you what works least of all. It is the talk now that Don Rogers was not a regular user, or that this was his fi rst time. The man does not neea lO be graded on some kand of curve for drug abusers. he needs to be buried. Listen, nobody normal could have paid attention to this story and not felt it. But Yolanda Johnson has a story too. and.Ta(Tlmy Peterson, and the man who was foond in the flea bag on 12th Street. None of them climbed as high as Don Rogers, so their falls were not as spectacular. But they all lost the same thing - evei'ything they had -and the pohce are right to concentrate on the others first . Someone might have taken what they had; Don Rogers gave his away. Pete Dexter 11 • 1yodlcat~ columalat. Res~f}ent~ pay only small pereen tage of city's budget Business-derived taxes pay largest share of the bills "I'm a taxpayer. so I have a nght to say what goes on in my city." ts an assertion that has long been taken for granted by most citi zens. In fact, for many years, and especially since the property tax· ltm1ting Propos1t1on 13, that state- ment ts a non sequitur -11 as an inference which does not follow from the~isc. More accurate, an regard to tax- pa yers, would be the statement. "I'm a taxpayer. so I have the nght to say what aoes on in my state, my special assessment district and my schools." Those services are funded heavily by properly tax. Only a small porti<>n of property tax went to the cities before Proposition 13. and an even smaller portion goes to cities follow- ing Propos1t1on I J. and subsequent legislation. A1 far as the cities &<>· an accurate statement would be, "I'm a ~hopper, so I have a naht to say what aocs on in my city," or even. "I shop in your city. I st.ay in your city's hotels, I do busines!I m your city and/or I develop in your city, so l have a nght to s.1y what 1toes on an your cat}." The reason 1<J that larae percent ae, of a city's income today come from ~Jes uu. fnnchisc tn, license f~s. and hotel ~ tax. And mo,t of the MARTIN BROWER services we enjoy as residents ofa etty are paid for not directly by the taxpayer but indirectly throuah patronizing businesses and by v1s- 1tors patronizing businesses. A case in pomt as the city of Costa Mesa. Sales taxes collected by South Coast Plaza Shopp• ng Center provide the city's operating budget with $4 milhon each year -and that is 14 percent of the total operating budget. Moreover, when South Coast Plaza's current expansion is com· pleted, sales tax to the City of Costa Mesa is antici~ted to increase another $1 .4 million to a total of SS.46 million. and will amount to 21 percent of the city's operatina budaet. In fact, 67 percent of Costa Mesa's current operatina budaet comes from busincss-aeneraCed taxes -sales, fra nch•se. ltccnse. hot.cl and propenv lnt~suna to note as that the eii.pansion of South C03st Plua 5hoppina Center will provide an addauonal J.000 employment op. ponunitaes. 9ut this does not mean a need for more housina. ()( the job opportunities. 7S pel"Cltnt will be part- t1me, offerina add1t1onal income to local residents. Retwtcn the ar<>W1h of Sauth Coast Plaza (from I million square feet when tt opened an 1967 to 2. 9 million square feet when expansion is com- plet~d this fall), plus the success of Harbor Boulvard's automobile sales corridor and other shopping centers such as PSB Realty's new Courtyards (which will soon be expanded). the city of Costa Mesa ts in strong financial condition. The city of Newport Beach also enjoys a major infusion of sales tax from the Newport Center Fasbion Island shopping center. Currently, the retail complex provides $2 million each year m sales tax to the city. With the expansion of Newpon Ce nter Fashion Island currently beina comidered by the Newport Beach City Council, sales tax rev- enues to the ci ty are forecast to Increase by SI million each year, to a total of$3 million annuallv. Additional revenues will also be aenerated by hotel bed taxes from the new Four Seasons Hotel and the expansion of the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel in Newport Center. All of us depend heavily on our city services -they impact our lives personally and daily, from police, fire and paramedic servioes. to stnJct maintenance and trash picltuo. It is well to underttand and to a()predate the source of the millions of dollars c~ch year which fund these services for us . P&TSD&XID oole••llll r JICI Al1DS11 and IUSf Pit 'Pl AR Satellite sabotag would be easy Single strike could disrupt nation's communications WASHINGTON -Sabotap of c-0mmunications satellites may be the terrorist wave of the future. Experts in the Peniagon apd the commercial satellite industry are concerned at the ea~ with which attacks could be launched on satellite around facilities, which are vinually defenseless against even moderately skillful saboteurs.. A sinaJe coordt· nated strike could disrupt villi tele- communications across the co~try and cost hundreds of million of dollars in repairs. "Communications facilities offer particularly temptina targets for ter- rorists," a report prepared for Ameri- can Telephone&. Telcarapb warned six years ago. "The capture and ex ploitation of radio siations, for example, is a classic terrorist t.act.ic." A mo~ ominous assessment is found in an internal 198) study for the Defense Communications = cy. Our associate Donald Gol has obtained a copy of the unrelea report. "A well-planned attack against commercial satellite key control centers," it warned, "would result in dcgradina lhe system ip a matter of hours. With the trend toward1 more unmanned, remotely located sites. the problem increases. Depcndina on the goals of the sabotage, damaae could be light. such as a ri fle shot into a horn antenna feed, or heavy, resulting from (damage to) the trans- mitter, receiver or computer control equipment." lndustry officials point out that it wouldn't take a trained Libyan hit squad to wreak havoc; disgruntled satellite dish owners have been kn own to do considerable damage in their wrath over scramblin& TV shows bounced off satellites. For example, Stephen Effros, head of an association of cable TV distributon1 showed us a section of manalea electrical cable that had been rendered useless by a shotgun blast. "Commercial satellite control centers and antennas a.re the most vulnerable links in the communica- ti9ns system," the Pentagon report states. But it added: "It is not feasible to request commercial satellite car· riers to enhance the physical security of every terminal; physical security standards need to be applied on a selected basis .... "The physical security measures in force at commercial Earth stations a~ designed to meet the typical pcace- ti me threats of vandahsm, thievery and low-level civil disobedience. The measures in force arc likely to de· but not provide significant protect against a trained saboteur or dit military or mob attack." The Pentagon study points out t it's not enough to keep terrorists 1 of a communications facility proi; Small-arms fire from a distance co1 do serious damage, and cuuina el• tric power cable to the station coi shut it down. These danaen could countered by armorina the vuln1 able parts of a around siation 11 installing a backup generator with secure fuel supplr. The Pentagon s concern was ex- plained by Donald Latham, astistant defense secretary in charge of com- munications. He said the depanment spends a~ut. SI bi~lion a year lcalina commumca11ons Imes that use com- mercial satellites. These lines carry everythina from routine meuaaes to secret, coded military orders. The extent of the Pentaaon's ~­ liance on the commercial satellites was shown in the figures for 1982, the latest available: The Air Force teated 312 commercial satellite circuiu that year; the Navy leased 217, and the Defense Communications Aacncy leased 436. Altoaether, the miliiary leased 1,414 commercial satellite circuits. The Pentaaon's dependence on commerc ial satellites hasn't diminished in recent years, which means a well-placed terrorist attack on just a few key locations could have scveTC disruptive effects on national 5CCUrity, CONFIDENTIAL FJLE: Dis· turbed by the bad press South Korea has been aettina lately by its crackdown on student demon- su·ators, State Department analysts ·~ tryina to dia up countcrbelancinJ din on North Korea. But it'• touan aoina. since the communist rqime is so tiahtJy controlled. One monel the uperu came up with: There's only a sintle ndio station in North K.oru. 11vtna the official aovemment line on everythina. Kcepdiaina. mu. Jut Altftlwe .. .., s,.r .,. •1Wlct1re4 celntmta. Mar-t-ina too good for Hana Navrattlova wins her fifth straight at fa bled Wimbledon WIMBLEDON1 EsaaJand (AP) -MiroslaY NavratiJ spotted a problem with hildauahter'11erve whife watch-iDJ her on television. On Saturday, With the ICf'Ve revitaliud, the fat.her was at Wimbledon'• Centre Coun to watch her capture yet another title and fulfill his prediction. .. My dad was orcdictina that I wu IOi~ to lote the f:'rench n, SO they didn t ao there, and be I was aoina to win here,' Manina Navratilova said after pturinf a record-tyina fifth c naecutave women's sin&les crow. and her seventh overall at the AJJ En&Jand Club. • Her 7-6, 6-3 victory over Kana Mandlikova was watched by her mother, father and sister, the first time in four yean all four memben of the family have been tOIClher. And the champion bas been quick to point out bow her father helped solve a problem. ··1 just wasn't tossina the ball biah enoUJ.b on my serve," she said. .. Ac saw at while watchina me on tele- vision. "That's reatJy all it took." Then there are the predictions. "He said from now on he'll write it down, seat it in an envelope and let me read it after the tournament." Navratilova said. "My mother doesn't even want him to tell her what he thinp because hfs been dead accurate. "He's been predictina my double fauJu, he's been predictina when I break serve. Uncanny, really." After ahak:ina off her early match nervousness, Navratilova rode her rediscovered powerful serve to vic- tory and a paac in the Wimbledon record book. She became only the second woman to win five strai&ht cham- pionships at the All En&fand Oub, tyina the mark set by the lqendary Suzanne Lena.Jen of France from 1919 t.h.rou&h I 923. It also was her seventh triumph at the world's premier pus court tour- nament. tyma her with Britain's Dorothea Lambert Chambers and one behind Amcqc;Jn Helen Wills Moody. "They 11ve us a httle silver replica of the plat~" Navratilova said of the Challenae 1 ropby awarded the cham- pion. "I have them on my man- llepieoc in my bedroom, all lined up. I want a set of eight" ,,, cllam.r.:= at Wimbledon. 8be -.raed It m• ow) at llaDa lla.Ddllkna. vanv NO, it's not a ' horror movie Wimbledon nals has the makings or a thriller fin ts WIMBLEDON, Enaland (AP) -Boria Becker, who may be No. l wbcn it comes 10 p1aym, on pua ~ cluhea today with the world's ~ ranked player, Ivan Lend.I in a imbledon men's frnaJ that will be a test of power. It is Lendl's first Wimbledon championship match, but Becker - althouah only 18 -bas been there before. Last year, Becker wrote a new chapter in Wimbledon history by becomina the younsest and first unseeded player to win the men's title. · Havina stretched bis unbeaten Wimbledon suak to 13 matches, the West German now is reprded by many of his fellow professionals as the best player in the "orld on grass. Bcc.ker, the No. 4 seed., beat Frenchman Henri Leconte 6-2, ~. 6-7, 6-3 in the semifinal, and was proud of bis form. ••Last year when I came to the final, nobody really knew me. I didn't know what to do. I came to the final, played my IMfdl ud W08 IL ""nis ~. rve been in ~ lllU- lbon and 1 k.ow wMl I hive to do ... Bul Lend.I, wbo bell Yueoeia~'a Slobodan Zivojiaoyic 6-li 6-7 6-3, 6-7, 6-4 in a tbriJlina emu6Ui, bU made no secret of bis dairc 10 w:in me Witnbledoft cbamoioeabi9 to .td to his t'ftO Frmcb and one U.S. tiileL To •lilfy bu dlim for .. ...._., the 26--year-olcf Czecbollovlk baa llloeed his body to pin the muimum st.rtnath and speed from lbe mim· imumweiJbt He aJto bas adapted bil pme 10 cope with the spcciaJ demanda of araa He has improved his volleyj!'fo added power to his IC'rVe and. h11 increued speed enables him 10 ~ trieve more shou than before. But after aurvivina a lel"Vioe bom· bardment from Zivojinovic in the semifinals, Lendl faces an ever billtf test. Durina his six matches in thit year's championship. Becker hu tcrved 91 ~. He bas been broken only four times and bas surre1k:lercd jUll two setl. Lendl has been happy with his own 1erve, yet his ace total is only SJ. AJthoulb his 1emifinal qain.st Ziv~ jinovic went to five sets, he pointed out he ~ serve only onpe com~ wttb the YuaocJ.av's five service loues.. Pir ates Walk all over Dodgers in 5-0 victory LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bob Walk pitched a four-hitter and Barry Bonds bit a th~-TUn homer Saturday ni&bt. lcadina the Pituburah Pirates to a S-0 victory over the Los Anaelcs Dodien. It was the first shutout and Toda7•• •a.me complete game of the ICUOn for Walk., 4-4, who was makina his fifth start Pituburah (Sauveur 0-0) at after 21 rehef apearances. ~en (Roneycutt 4-4). The riatn-b.ander struck out four Tame: 1:05 p.m. and watllecf none en route to bis third TV: None. career shutout. The only bits be Radio: KABC (790). allowed were sin&les -by Alex MONDAY'S GAME Trevino in the second inning. Ken Pittsburah at Dod&ers. 5:05. Landraux an the fourth and Trevino and Bill Russell in the eighth. Bonds capped a four-run second innina wtth bis seventh homer. althouah an accurate throw by Los Anseles second baseman Steve Sax on a double steal could have kept the Ptrates scoreless. RJ. Reynolds and Tony Pena opened the annina with~ and Reynolds took th a rd on a double play. Ri&ht-ha.nder Orel Hershi1er, 7-6, iotentionalJy walked Rafael BeUWd, who broke for second with Walk at the plate. • Belliard drew a throw from Trevino and aot lumtcJfin a rundown as Reynolds broke for home. U.S. swimmers con·tinue piling up medals WATER Po lo Americans, Spain duel for crown Cheryl Miller·s _19 points keys 72-53 basketball win expectations since the U.S. kept its best swimmers at home to prepare for next month's World Championships at Madrid, while the Soviet Union is usina its top swimmers. I :50.17, with Paul Robinson, a freshman at the UnivenityofAorida, third in 1:51.00. Myers, winner of two colds on Friday, an the women's SO-meter freestyle and 400-meter freestyle relay, ·earned her third medal by finishing third in the I ~meter butterfly. In other action, held pnor to the official opening of the games later today in Lenin Stadium, Nadezhda Gumerova led a Soviet sweep of the first five places in the women's mara\hon, while the Games' Orpnizina Com- mittee overruled a U.S. protest over one of Fnday's swimmin& events. MOSCOW (AP) -Chris O'Neil and John W1chell won their events Saturday as United States swtmmers captured nine more medals. 1ncludin1 a third for Anael Myers. at the Goodwill Games The day's compct1t1on gave the U.S. swtmmers a total of 25 medals, including six gold, an two days. The Soviets also C.'lllected nine medals. includina two solds, for a total of 20 medals, w1th seven of them aold. O'Neil, a fifth-year senior at Texas A&M. led a 1-2 U.S. finish in the men's !~meter butterfly, clockina S4.23 seconds. with Ken Flaherty. his Southwest Conference rival from the Uruversity of Texas, second in 54.88. II.was an event in which she was not sche~ to compete because she did not qualify for the U.S. team, but when a lane opened up in this all-finals competition, she was given the spot. The U.S. women's basketball team led by University of Southern California star Cheryl Miller defeated Yugoslavia today 72-Sl The Americans combined a tough, press- ing defense with a fast-brealun1 attack and pulled away in the second half. Miller. who helped the U.S. wtn the sold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. led the Amencans with 19 points. Katrina McClain of the University of Georgia added I (. The success of the Americans was beyond Wichell, a sophomore at Stanford Univcr· sity, won the men's 2~meter freestyle an Clancy lowers boom on Angels ,,,. .._ ..... Blue Jays' pitcher gives up just two safeties in 7 -3 win TORONTO (AP) -With Dave Stieb struuling through a miserable year. Jim -Clancy has assummed the role of the stopper amona Toronto Blue Jays pitchers. Clancy came up with another sohd ouli1'.'4 Saturday afternoon as he combined w1th reliever Tom Henke to limit the Angels to two hits an Toronto's 7-3 victory. "He patched just great. didn't he?." Brtan Downinl •lldee KfelJ ander tat of Toa1 Peraaacles. Toronto manager Jimmy Wilbams said. "His fastball must have been really moving." .· Boxing: A way out of big trouble By I.EN PETERS ,,,....,......, VAN NUYS -He was known on the street as "Jaws," and as the bigest. fiercest brawler of all the youths an all the pn&s around the McAican-American barrio in San Fernando. Alex Garcia, "Jaws.·· finally met bis match recently. It took Teofilo Stevenson, Cuba's areat super heavy- weaa)lt, to stop him And Garcia's 1tchmJ for a rematch. Finally, at 24, Gama's off the streets, out of pnson, and into the noa. an amateur fiahter of obvious st.rtnJlh and skill who hopes one day to be heavyweaaht champion of the world. .. , always wanted to box, but I JUSt never took the tame to ao into the~ and train: l was bavina too much flln on the streets.' said Gatcta. who also said he never lost 1n hundreds of street ftJhts and was called "Jaws." The fun ended when Garcia was convicted of involuntary manslauahter in connection with a aana fiaht slayina and s_pent f'fve years 1n C•lifom1a prisons at Soledad. San Qu1nt1n and Chino. By the time he •ot out ot pnson. Garcia had decided he'd do his fiabtina an the rina. Tutored by fonner middJcweiaht Slinky Rodnauez. Garcia rapidly bepn dispetchin& amateur foes. He won his first eiabt fiahts by lcnockout1 became the Southern California Golden Gloves champion and went on to win a aold medal at the national championships. He eventually lost a clo1e decision to Wesley Wattoo. but quickly avenaied that defeat when he stopped Watton in two rounds 10 earn a spot on the U.S. team for the recent World Ownpionshipe in Reno1 Nev. There, Oatcia knocked out h1s first three foes, then was stopped by Steven.son in the scwnd round of their bout foT the championship. ... want to fiaht him apio," Garcia sa1d of the Cuban who has been the dominant fllhter in 1ntcmat1onal amateur competition fot years. "l want to redeem myself." Garcia. a solid 6-2'h, 220-pounder, said he wanu to rtdcem h1m1elf in another way. too, ~ sttVint as a role model for youths 1n the San Fernando Valley, a suburban (Pleue ... 80XIRO'l/C2) Today'•game An1e11 (McCaskill 8-5) at Tor- onto (Alexander S-3). Time: 10: 1 S a.m. TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC (710). MONDAY'S GAME Anaelsat Milwaukee, 5:35 p.m. "He's the auy we can always depend on to~ ve us a aood ~me and he did 1t •an today," said Garth tora. who aided the offense with two two-out RBI smales. Clancy. 8-5, surrendered JUSt a san&Je to Rick Burleson an the fourth, when the Anaels scored two unearned runs. and a leadoff sm&)e by Gary Pettas m the eighth. He struck out three and walked three. After Wally Joyner and Rcgie Jackson hit balls to the wall for the final two outs in the ei&hth. Williams went to Henke to start the ninth. "Clancy did lusjob," W1lhamssa1d of his decision to ao to Henke. "He had to work bard in the eighth ... Clancy, who leads the starters with a 4.09 ERA and eiaht wins. didn't mind beina taken out. "It was p~ttr. hot out there," he said. "It aot to me · "It was all I bad JUSt trymg to get that out on Reaic." Cliff Johnson and Tony Fernandez also drove in two runs each for Toronto. Johnson · hit a two-run homer. bts 11th of the year. that lied the game in the fourth. FernandC'l hit a two-run double an Toronto's four- run sixth innina. • ....,, 9 Ala Oarct., known on the •treeta u .. Ja .. ," worb oat. ' SEVILLE. SPAJN -United States water polo fortunes took two turns Saturday here at the Six Nations tournament in preparation for Wednesday's first-round match at the Goodw1U Games in Moscow. On the plus side -Newport Harbor High Coach Bill Barnett's national team swept aside Grtec:c with htlle trouble, rollina to a 16-S dec1s1on to set up a championship showdown w1th the host Spaniards today. On the negative side -veteran Gres Boyer broke a bone near the palm of his hand and will not be available for today's action or at the Goodwill Games. United States scorina was sba~ by seven players Saturday with Jody Campbell pacing the effort with four aoals, backed by three goals apiece from Terry Schroeder and James Bergeson. John Varps and Kevin Robenlon netted two goals apiece. and Doua Burke and Make Evans sco~ s.iqle ta lites The I I-goal decision waSll't enouah. however, to offset Speio's advantaae an 1oal differential over the first four pmcs of the tournament Spa an has a 21-aoal advantqe over ill opponents, as compared to the Unit· cd States' 19-soal advantage-thus a uc today would IJVC the Spaniards the tournament title. / Cl OrWtQe Coat DAil V PILOT/ Sunday, July 8, ttN. Marguette signs basketball c0acfl U.S. ,.Soviet basketball teams r.o11 to wins Pennsylvantans tn Henlef finals MIL WAUKEE (AP) -Marquette Uftivmity, eeelcina to repin national buketblll promin~nce with a penon-able NCNitet at the helm, named Bob MADRID, Spain (AP) -The Unittd State , winncn of the 1984 OlymJnc aotd medal, and the reignina world champion Soviets, sco"'d triumphs Saturday In the openi~ round of the l 0th World Baskctball.Championsh1ps. Yuaoslavia att favored to win this year·, ch1m· pionship. defensive aamc played at the 2'.araaou tports pavilion m Group A competition. The French team uted a press1na def cnsc in the first hat(, but Spain reacted well at the open ma of th~MCOnd l\alf.ud took a 72--62 letd with lO minutes r'tmainlna. H£NLEY.ON·THAMES EnaJaAd (AP) -The Un1vem11. of Pcn.-nsl~vani.a earned the finat Saturday •&&inst the British national ••· Niutilua, ln the lfcnTey Royal Rcpt· ta•s ptemler event, the OriM Challenae CUo. -Ouk* of.k Peter's C".oli. lo N•w Jtttry u new beslcctbaU coach Satur- day. L'harles Smtth scored 20 points to pact ·the U.S. over Ivory Coast 99-63 in a Oroup C pme played at the Malaaa sports pavilion. The Soviet l.Jnion ddeatcd Anaola 89·5 I in a pme played at the fcrrol sports pavilion, in Group 8. R1mas Kurtlnayti• led the SovieP wrth 12 points, followed br Arvidas Sabonis and Alexan- dre Volxov with I points each. Juan Antonio San Epifanio led Spain with 20 points, followed by Andres Jimenet with 19. Eric Bcuanot topped France with IS. 11 marked lhe fint time since 19S5 that the Ivy Lcaa11era had reachell tbe final, and they manqed it with an easy victory. Peno won by almost five lena1hs over •be Societe NautJque d'Enahicn, the crew that had been billed as the French national squad. Dukiet, 381 succeeds Ri~k M~crus., who ~aned J 11ne l 4 to take an assistant coacbina job with the Na .. tional Basketball Anociation's Mil- waokee Bucks. AtblettC Director Hank Raymonds lauded DiWet's charisma. The Americans dominated the pJay from the start and ran out to a 50-22 lead at the half. Steve Kerr had 13 and Kenny Smith added I 0 for lhe 1.J.~. Marcv M'Bahia led Ivory Coast with 10 points. Yuaoslavia defea•cd New Zealand l l 8-81 in a Oroup O match played at the Tenerife Municipal sports pavilion. Yuaoslavia's Drazen Petrovic toDPCd ..all 1CC>ren with l4 point ~nd Dfl.zen Oifipagic added 21. Neil Stephens led New Zealana with 14 points. In other pmes it was1 Brud 104, South Korea 74; Oreece r tO. Panama o l in Oroup A; Aust.rali.a 72. Cuba 66; Israel 84, Uroauay 79 in Group B: Italy 98; China 87; Pueno Rico 81, West Germany 69 in Group C~ and Ataentina 82, the Netherlands 75: Canada 120, Malaysia 38 in Group 0. The U.S. alona with the Soviet Union and Spain defeated France S4-80 after in a tiaht Bias investigation. leads to scrutiny of police officer From AP dJ1patcbea . BAL TIM ORE -A District of Col-~ umb1a police officer who was a longtime E.- friend of University of Maryland basket- ball player Len Bias 1s being investigated by his own department. the Balttmore Sun reported Saturday. A police spokesman, Lt. William White III. told the newspaper tha1 he would not discuss the aJlegauons against Patrolman Johnnie 8. Walker but did say they concerned the Bias case "and whether or not officer Walker lllay have been involved in any type of misconduct. .. D.C. police would not comment on the report Saturda)' and said White could not be reached until Monday. Walker. 26. referred all Questions to his anorney, Robert J. Matty. Matt) said that Walker was at Leland Memorial Hospital on.June 19 when Bias died of cardiac arrest from cocaine 1ntox1cat1on. Walker has been interviewed by Prince George's County police. who are investigating the death of the 22-year-old All American but ha!> not been subpeonaed. Matty said. "His department 1~ aware of the fact that he had a close relationship with Bias and that he has spoken with the Prince George's County police.:· Man) said. Earlier this week. a Prince George's Count} grand jury began 1nv,estigating the circumstance!> around Bias' death, two da}s after he had been drafted b} the NBA Boston Celucs. ~ Walker. who had kn ~ Bias and h1~ family since he boy. was called to th ospltal after the athlete had been taken there after ,,collapsing in his dormitory. Matt}' said. I~ On the morning of Bias· death. the Bias family called Walker and asked him to gather the athlete's personal belongrngs from his dorm1tol) room . Matty said. When Walker got to lhe room. he 1dent1fied himself to the count) detectives 1nvest1gat1ng Bias· death. Matty said . The police called the famtl> bt:fon.· allowing Walker to enter the room. he said Quote of the day "You can't keep palling people on the back 1f they're screwing up every day." -San Diego Padres shortstop Garry Templeton on the firing of manager Steve Boros. Alcott, Balleateros hold leads Amy Alcon, who trailed Amy Beu by !I fi ve strokes with seveo holes to play Saturday, shot an even par 72 while Benz had two double bo$eys and a t>ogey on the final three holes, giving Alcott a one-stroke lead after three rounds of the $300.000 LPGA Mazda HaJI of Fame Championship at Su~r Land, Texas. Alcott had three bogeys and three btrdies but held her game together while Benz faltered. Benz came up to No. 18 still holding a I-stroke lead but she bit her tee shot into a bunker and her bunker shot went into a water hazard . . . On the men's circuit, Severtano Ballestero• of Spain shot a two-under-par 70 to maintain his three-stroke lead heading into· the final round of the S 195,000 French Open golf tournament at Versailles. France. The 29-year~ld Spaniard, aiming for his fourth consecutive victory. posted a 16-under-par 200 after three rounds at the La Boulie course. Vicente Fenludei of Argentina fired a 69 and was second at 20~. ~est German Berultard Lancer and Nick Faldo of • Bnta1n both c-arded 68s to share third place with Robert Lee of Britain with 204s. Lee had a third-round 66. Brazilian holds pole position LE CASTELLET, France -World • championship leader Ayrton Senna of Brazil held the pole position for the French Grand Prix in his Lotus-Renault through final qualifying Saturday. his fifth pole spot in eight races. Britain's Nigel Mansell. angry at what he called "complete incompetence .. by th e organizers. was the other front-row starter in his Williams-Honda. the third st raight race the two have shared the front row. Hotter track conditions and 1'p1lled oil from blown en$tnes prevented any notable improvements on Fnday's first qualifying session. Manlicll described being out on a super-fast qualifymg run and finding "20 people all over the track cleani ng up the 011" going through the 180 mph S1gnes corner French dominate cycling tour ST.-QU ENTIN-EN· YVELINES, France -Thierry Marie of France re- gained the leader's yellow jersey Saturday as his System U team dominated the second stage of the Tour de France cycling classic. Mane. 23, who was the leader when the day began because of his victory 1n Friday's bncf"prologue·· race. fell back to fourth place after the mornmg's 53-mile stage from Nanterre to Sccaux. Pol Verschuere of Belgium finished first an the morning's nde by two seconds in I hour, 58 minutes and 33 seconds. but Canadian Alex Stieda picked up enough bonus points in intermediate sprints to take the overall lead. Talk· abouldrops? She lowers record by 46 full seconds OSLO. Norwa) (.\P) -lngnd Kristiansen lowered her world 10.000-meter record b\ an ama1ing 46 seconds Saturday with a time of 30 minutes. 13. 74. bul Steve Cram and Said Aou1ta failed m other attempt" to rewnte the record book. Kns11ansen's world record was the 46th since 1924 at the stoned B1slett Stadium and certainl y one nt the most 1mpress1ve ever. The 30-year-old Norwegian long- d1~tancC' queen. who al~o has ·the world'c; fastest women 's marathon time. \Cl (he pre' IOU!> mar'k of 30:59 42 hen· la'it -..ear "I found my 'rh~tl1m from the start,"c;hna1d "I didn 't feel 11red It's alwayc; nice lo run when vou're running fast .. Middle distance rivals \ram an<l t\ou1ta clocked lhc taste1,t 11 mei. of the H'ar 1n their racco; Cram captured the "Dream Mill'", lhe final event on the program. in \ 48. 31 . (WO setonth orr lhe Engh sh star'c; world record of htfi. 32 set here last year Ste ve Swtt wac; '>econd 1n )·48.73 with fellow A.meman Jim Spivey thtrd IO ':49 80 10.()(JO-meter race 1n 27:26.11 .. ll was well off Portugal's Fernando Mamede's world standard of .:?7:13.81. Mark Nenow of the United States was second in 27:28.80 for a personal record that was Just three seconds olT Alherto Salazar's American record. Aouita. Morocco's biggest sports star. made a brave effort, running the last 2112 miles m pain after being c;p1ked on lap 4. "I don't know who spiked me," he !Wild. "I didn't feel any parn dunng the first part of the race. I would have dropped out of the race had Ncnow not run so well. He helped me stay 1n lhe race ." .\ou1ta's ankle inJury will keep him out of action for at least two weeks and he will not compete 1n Monday•s Grand Pnx mee t in Helsinki. Finland Knstiansen used tactics similar to those she employed 1n setting the record last year. She broke away from frontrunners Aurora Cu hna of Portu- gal and Lesley Welch of the United States at the 1wo-m1le mark and then increased the pace for every l.ap. Sullivan takes pole poaltion CLEVELAND -Danny Sullivan led • an assault on the qualifyina records for the B~dweiser Cleveland Orand Prix Satur- day. winning the pole position for the Indy· c.ar race with a fast lap averaging 135.144 mph. Sullivan, was one of eight drivers who broke the qualifyi.ng record on the 12-tum, 2.48-mil~circuit. Television, radio TELEVISION • 8 a.m. -TENNIS: Men's singles final in Wimbledon tourney -Boris Becker vs. Ivan Lendl. (3 hours. delayed), Ch•nnel 4. 9 a.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Swimminf_. track and field, modern pentathlon, women s basketball. men's marathon (3 hours), from Moscow, Channel 5. 10 a.m. -OUTDOORS: Fishing the· West, Channel 56. Noon -SPORTS SUNDAY: A preview of the Tour de France bicycle race. Channel 2. Noon -BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto, Channel 5. Noon -BASEBALL: Detroit at Texas. Channel 7. I p.m. -GOLF: PGA Greater Hartford Open. from Hartford, Conn. (2 hours). Channel 2. . 2 J?.m. ~ SPORTSWORLD: U.S. gymnastics championships (90 minutes, taped), from In-" dianapolis. Channel 4. 3 p.m. -OUTDOORS: American Adventure -Snowmobilling, Channel 2. 3 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: Swimm in,. track and field, modern pentathlon, women s basketball. men's marathon (3 hours, delayed). Channel 5. 3:30 p.m. -GOLF: H1ghhgh1s of LPGA tourney. from Malvern. Pa. (I hour. delayed). Channel 4. 7 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: 3 hours, delayed. Channel 5. 11:30 p.m. -GOODWILL GAMES: High· lights (I hour), Channel 5. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Toronto. KMPC (710). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Pittsburgh at Dodgers. KABC (790). 5 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Oaks Handicap, from Hollywood Park. KN X ( 1070). MONDA Y'S TELEVISION Noon -GOODWILL GAMES: Swimmm~ track and field, women's volleyball, men s basketball (from Spain) (3 hours, delayed), Channel 5. BOXING'S JAWS ••• From Cl area northwest of Los Anaeles. "He's doing all the right thinas now," said Rodriaucz ... For two years, since he got out of prison, he's been working hard six days a week ... showina desire and discipline." "One th1na you do in prison is think, and panicularly toward the end of my time, I thought a lot about what l wanted to do when J got out," Garcia said. "Right after prison 1 came over here (to Benny's Jet Center martial ans and boxina complex in Van Nuys). I told myself 1 was soma to become a fiJhter, going to stick wjth it. "lt wasa bi$ adjustment geningout (of prison). Xou get institutionalized, get out of the habits ofnonnal hfe. Althouah I wanted to be a boxer. I never thought I'd come this far this fast." Garcia indeed has advanced quickly. "There arc some things you can't coach," Rodriaucz said. "He·s got natural athletic ability. He·s got durability, heart. power and he's come along real fast. "He's had 19 fights in 20 months and lost just twice, with 13 knockouts. He ended his first eight fights in the first round. "When we went to the world championshipst a lot of guys came up to me and asked me how many fiabts he'd really had. They couldn't believe he'd only fouaht 18 times and he was fighting for the gold medal in the world championships witnthat few fights." Garcia's rapid ri~ may be due in part to the fact tte's learned from a master. sparring from the start with former World Boxing Assoc1al1on heavyweight champion Mike Weaver. Soviets maintain Reagan's decision an artificial barrier MOSCOW (AP) -The official Sovie\ news agency T:iss said Saturday that Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger had put artificial barriers in the way of athletes by banning U.S. military personnel from the Goodwill Games. The ban, announced Thursday, prevented 11 members of the boxing team. including a coach. and a pentathlete from going to the games in Moscow. In a Russian-languaic report from Washington, Tass noted there bad been criticism of the action in the United States. and said it was viewed as an "open attempt at sabotage." . \ The defense department said llS resulattons proh1b1t military personnel from panicipating in "activity deemed to be politicaJ in nature" or those designed for profit. President Reagan upheld the prohibition on Friday. ~yiog the games were a commercial venture, and adding, "We can't use military in that sense." Tass noted that there had no previous problems with boxers who arc in the U.S. m11ttary coming to Moscow and said the last such trip occu rred in January. Watson shares lead after three rounds at Hartford tourney Simpson's sizzling rounds of 64, 66 melt away with 74 Wa1o;on overtook Simpson on No. 3 when he made a I 0-foot birdie and Simpson's pull lipped the cup from four feet away . It was lhe first bogey of the tournament for Simpson. a 30-year- old from Atlanta. CROMWELL. Conn . (A P)-Tom Watson. seeking his first tournament victory in two yea rs, and Ken Knox both overtook Tim Simpson on Saturday for a share of the third- round lead in the $700,000 Canon· Sam!!!Y Davis Jr.-Orcater Hartford Open. Watson shot a I-under-par 70 and Knox. a 29-year-old who won the Honda Classic in March, shot a 4- under-par 67 while Simpson col· lapsed with a 74, after rounds of 64 and 66. Watson and Knox were tied at I I -under par, 202. Paul Azmgcr shot a 66 to move into a third-place tic at I 0 under par along with Roger Maltbie, who shot a 70. Unlike the first two roun ds when he had 12 b1rd1es and no bogeys, Simpson had two bogeys a double· bogey and just one birdie m the third round to fall back to 9 under par along with Chip Beck and Jim Dent. Cunis Strange, Jim Donald, Scott Hoch. Dan Forsman and Mark O'Meara. who roared back with a 64, were three strokes in back at 8 under par. Watson gave back a stroke when he reached across the seventh hole and missed a tap-in from ~ut ei&ht inches away. ; . - Knox. who shot a 66 in the opcnina round and a 69 in the se<:ond round, had an eagle, five birdies and three bogeys. l\ou1ta, who skipped the mile becau~ he had done very little speed work recently. won his first-ever Knstiansen also set a world record 1n the 5,000 at the B1slet1 Games in 1984, a mark later bettered by Zola Budd of Britain. ~ Norwe&lan In&rld Krladan.en bluu to record 30: 13. 75. After a birdie on the third hole, Watson was alone in front of the field until his second shot fell short and he bogeyed the par-4 18th hole at the Tournament Players Club of Con· necticut course. Knox, playin.s in the group before Watson, b1rd1cd the 18th . Watson has won eiltht major titles a~d has been the reading money winner five times in his 16 years on the PGA Tour. He hasn't won a !Ournamcnt since the Western Open in J 1:11~ 198~. but has shown signs of re~mmg his old form this season with four third-place finishes. ....._F_E_A_R_O_F _F_L Y_IN_G_?___.' Cuba irked over site, may not come to Indy free recorded message 2 4 hours 'v· 714-962-2221 SANTIAGO, Dominica Republic (AP) -Cuba may not attend the 1987 Pan Americ.an Games at In- dianapolis, the vice prcsideni of the Cuban Council of Ministers ll81d Saturday. Jose Ramon Fernandez, attending the Central American and Canbbean Games here. said his country will take pan 1f the Pan Amcncan Spons Orgamzation (PSO). headed by Mex· 1can media magn;lte Mano Vaiqucz Ranna. g;ves a satisfactory cx pla· nation of its award mg of the Games to Indianapolis instead of Cuba "We haven't ~1d we're goina to Indianapolis. but netther have we said we arc not go1na." Femandei said. Cuba was one of the sites considered for the games. But Fernandez, who is Cuba's education minister. added. "Cuba feels annoyed over the way 1n wh1('h the pmes were awarded to ln- dianapohs." Onamally the 1987 Pan American Games were scheduled for Chile, but ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~th~coumrybac~oot~cau~of economic problems and the site was shifted to Ecuador. which declined for •1milar reasons. , ... Cuba said that dunna the 1983 Pan American Games in Venezuela. Vu· quez Ranna had aiven assurances that Havana would ~ the she 1f Ecuador renounced the chance. Further, the PSO scheduled a aeneral conarcss for Havana, and Coban officials were expcclina the Pan American site would be awarded to C\aba at that time. The mecuna wu ca~clcd after Cuba decided to boycott the 1984 Olympic Oames 1n Los Angeles. Later, the PSO awarded the pmr~ to lnd1anapohs. Cuban officials have alleged that the site was taken from them "becau~ U.S. television prom- ised the ~O mil hons of dollan." So far, high-level Cubans present in SantiaJO have conftrmed they expect "a sausfactory explanation for what happened" before decidina to take pan in t 987. But they have been cartful to avoid sayina their country has rejected participation 1u In- dianapolis. Fernandez aJso said that 1f it ~ts a sattsfactory explanatton rqardin1 the Indianapolis dccis1on, Cubl miaht apply for th e l 99 l Pan American Games. PSO officuils have admitted they arc seclona a conciliatory means of permitting the Cubans attend the Indianapolis pme but have not elaborated on their plat\s. Some sports fiaurcs cloac to the PSO lay they feel that if Cubl competes 1n lndianapoha, then Havana would hkely be assu~ 11 the 199 1 t1tc. I .. Royals' championship look is fa World ~ries MVP Saber h agen s portin g 4-lOrecord . 4. 1 ERAaft era 9 -2de feat From AP cll1patcllea The ~orld cha .. pion Kansas City Royals and World Series hero Bret Saberhaaen have fallen on hard times. The Royals tied a club record by sufTenna thetr ei&hth consecutive defeat Saturday, loStn& to the Cleveland Indians 10-5 as Joe Gtrter hit .two solo home runs and Cory Snyder, an JUSt has 20th maJor-league game, hit his .eventh homer. The Indians stretched their win- ning streak to six pmcs as Ken Schrom, 9-2, won has s1xth stra1&ht start by scattenna e1&ht hits, includ- ing two home runs by Jorae Orta and one each by Frank White and Steve Balboni. M~nwhile, Saberhagen, the 1985 Amencan League C'y Young Award wanner, dropped his fourth straight start and slipped to 4-1 0. Hts ERA 1s 11 .25 durina those four st.arts and 4. 5 I for the season. He allowed seven runs and seven hits 1n )l/1 innings .. The Royals also lost eight straight games in 19711 1974 and I ~80. All the losses on their current streak have come on a road tnp, which ends today. Snyder's fifth home run in seven ~mes tied the score 2-2 an the second inning and Tony Bcmazard's RBI sangJe put the Indians ahead to stay. 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He allowed two unearned runs over six innings for the victory .\tlanta scored twice in the fourth on a single and stolen ba~ by b) Rafael Ramirez, an error hy Webster. a Smith wild pitch and a run-scoring \ingle py Chns C hambh'ls fed Simmon'> hit a three-run homer. his second of the season. in the ninth Elsewhere in the NL Cardlaal1 7, Giants 4: In <;an Francisco. Ozzie Smith's two-run mple capped a three-run 10th annang as the St Lou1'i C ard1nals defeated the San Francisco Giants and ended their eight-game lo,anR streak Reda 7, Pbllllea %: In Philadelphia. C hns Welsh th rew a five-hitter and hit a solo home run a'i the C1ncann11t1 HOUSTON Oor1n 11> Thonu Gerner 31> GOevl\ lb 8Htrl Cruz ti Atflt>v c Welling Dh M•ltf'OC~ C Walker ct K_,I' Ga•nav 1111 l(erlelc:I p , .. ah * A1.tr•1 1. 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I had the same routiqe last year when I was winnina." Elsewhere in the AL: Ru1en t, Tt1en S: In Arlington, Texas, Pete O'Brien, Pete lncaVl&ha and Larry Parrish all homered an the- fourth inning. tying a Texas team record, as the Ranaers beal the Detroit Tigers. The ~rd was for homers in an inning. O'Brien and Incaviiha home- red on consecutive pitcfics, Gary Ward walked, then Pamsh homered on Che first pitch. Parrish also hit a two-run double in the seventh. Yaakeea I, Wklte Sox t: In Chicago, Dennis Rasmussen pitched a three- hitter for his first major-leaaue shutoul while Dan Pasqua Mike Pagliarulo. Ron Hassey and Claudell Washington homered, leading the New York Yankees to a victory over the Chicago White Sox. l(was the second complete pme of the season for Rasmussen, 9-2. and JUSt his fifth in 56 career starts. The 27;year-old left-hander walked four. struck out seven and hit a batter·as he matched his career high of nine v1ctones set in 1984. 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I F'r!tleotlol'ttt \I L,oult c111taoo P111 ,t>vr on N•ttenel L•eiue WEST OIVIStON W L ~ )7 4J )1 •1 3' " 3' lS •7 lS 0 II AST DtVIMON !14 11 4.) )4 l7 40 )J •S » 4j l1 0 SelllfdaV'I k- Pit"buroh S ~ 0 Moltl•tal 17 Al1enlt ~ "ct ~l SJt Sil s 1) •SS Ot 711 Q8 , 1 ) 1 • 1 . .., sse 11 , '" 17 ' m n •16 "'"' •1' 71') .,, LOlllt 7, Seti FreM.lt<O • 110 lnnl<>o\l Ch<HO l \en l>i.oo , Houtton 7. Hew YOt'll I ' "(!Mill 1 PllllllClelOl'tl• , T .. Y'• Geme1 '"111tburft\ l .. e uv1'\ll' 0-0) ti~ tHQNtV• rutt 4•41 ~IOll (t<nudton 0-ll et New, Vor• IF.,nenci.r 10 11 Cll!Clnnetl tPrlct I 11 •t Phlle~Of\lt CTotlor 0 ,, Mo"''"' tMtOaffioan ~-31 tf All1nt11 1.,mlth 1·11 C1!1ca oo IStnderton J ,, el \ell 01-0~ I~"°""' I 41 i• 1...outt •Co• 1 •> al S.11 Fra'!C'Ko IC erlton ' . .,,... .......... '~~ .... --· UntHO Al • " ... ·-~ ~ ......... JIO to fl It ., -'~'°" 101 n " 7 Jl ,,, 1"'1t:M" '"' lt 0 J ,. "° " Oowlli!!t , .. •S " • .. '" ,OUllTH llACll. JSO Vtrdl Min Rtd Adtlr lltulll T1piy Orlver IDl~lc:kwnl Miu Marie 8Yleo (Trt111urt1 Time 0 11 OS 1500 S60 410 •10 340 3 60 Allo Ren ~rrltune, Hev To Hu"le Ptutlnt Brody, VOlart Jtl, Btondvs Coutln ScrelCl'led l<tthrvn\ Rocl\tl. Aelstd Rich FIFTH ltACIE. 350 vtra' Loflv Eeolt !Gtrcl•I Lovin Uncle Ao10 1Cretoer I Mv Cl'IOICt TonlOhl (Hun!) Time 0 11 10 uo 360 300 uo 460 • :10 A so ltan Ol1co\ Pol•cv Quick F•re Lil, Llltl4! Ric.•rv. IUlcll TIOrtu On OKI!. HOOl<td On LO•e Coov Comebecll Scrttcl'leO Wv11c111e Senut~. Slulln Roell.ti Te Wooa\loc~ Wrenoler Le vie En AoM! Sl llXACTA t6 l t oeld 11310 Note Jocl\tY chenott on Coo• ComeDeck L H<>Ol<td On Love SIXTH RACE. 170 vtra1 Cneroe II Maatm CBroolo.ll Cocl!On De Lall !C.1rclal Jive N Souncl !Ltwl\l Time 0·46 74 1140 HO 490 600 SIO 11 IO AllO Aan Ntarlv Mt Ca1ev Jon Reech For Tne Sl<V Oocte>< THH Nlo11tm1rt Miu Screlcned None U EX.ACTA 17·l l otld 0160 Nolt JOCkl v Clla"94! on C OCl'lon Ot L•' I SEVENTI4 •ACE. lSO verd\ Ft11tr Thin Liiy CGlltl J IO l 00 7 40 Reel AIO (Lad<evJ • 00 2 '° Mv Otd Gii RICl'l IL•wlSl 2.60 Time 0 lt2' Aile> Ren On Tne Te kt Advence Guv Ft ncv EHll" ROH, F111 N F11ir Mv 8eu Fren, SumrNrtlme Storm Scr•IChtd Ttlt Matlt Btndlf. Vtllltl 0 Toole, APOiio Jtt Sltr. Sen Son U Ir XACT A l 7 ·41 Peld J 19 :10 Note Jockey cnenoe on Summertime Storm All R " HR R&I Pel Ptll•\ 141 JI 61 1 24 259 Mendr•CI> I~ 11 )9 1 21 ?SS w;11ono 116 11 " 1 2• 250 Gricn 127 I• )I l 10 244 OtC.nce1 2SS )0 ., 10 43 24.l Jon•\ 19• .. 46 • ,, 237 Narron 40 • 9 I • ns >iowtll ~) 10 II 2 11 .101 Boone 123 n '7 l II 210 Scriotield 20'1 l7 ,, 6 ,. 20I Totll1 2'54 -.as II )0 .lSI "ITCHIN~ IP H .. so W·Ll!R.A Wirt lH 120 ., 112 9-6 l.27 Corl>ett )"'1 ,, " 11 1·1 HO ~ "''• IS -, 16 10 II l-0 3 52 McCt\k•t 11•~ 99 u 103 t ·S 369 Fo,.,ttr ,. ll ., 21 3· I 319 J'°•\CPlt< 16 17 1 1 O·O 4 SO Sullon " " II St 7·5 ... Romen1c~ 96'\-i 109 JI 3' S-7 • 9S Moo•• 20 " 10 16 I J OS Cook s 1 1 3 0-1 11 2S CenOtlt rle 2 6 1 0 0-0 II 00 Tott11 .. s .. I 262 45' 42·J7 4.61 \&Vin Moort 7 Cort>ell 6. Forslitr • AMERICAN l.EAGUE ~ J•vs 1, Anoels J CALIFORNIA llJones ri """ton9 7t> Jovn¥ II> It JCll\n all JICHowi JD Oown1n9 Ii 8ur•e,n '' Ntnon c Ptlll\ cl ebrlllll ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 3 0 0 I 1 I 0 0 • 0 0 0 • ' 0 0 • 0 I I ) 0 0 0 1 I I 0 TOAOHTO Fernnd1 u Mullnu 31> MOMIC)ycf si-i.ro r1 8•11" 8•rlleld r1 JOl\n1n dl'I LH Chdh UP•hlw It> Whltlc toro 21> nrlllll S I I 1 S 0 I I '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 4 1 I 0 I I I 2 I 0 I 0 • 2 l 0 2 I 0 0 ' 1 1 2 Tottll 1' l 1 2 Tetalt )4 1 10 1 CellfOmla 000 100 010-J .. OOJl-7 Ttrent. 000 Gamt WIMlno A81 -IOfQ 111 E -UPlllew Mu"lnlk 1 LOe-cetlfOt'nle 4 T0<on10 1 28-UPsl'taw. Fernendtt HR-Jo11n1on ! 111 S8-0ownlno 14) S--Wllfon9 SF-Jov,.,., ~ '" H " E" 81 SO Rom1n1ck L.S 1 F0<1litr j 1 l 1 l ·J I 7 0 0 7 0 0 • 0 • 0 Cook T~ Ct1ncv w I \ Hen'e 7 ' • 1 1 0 J 0 I 0 0 l 0 2 4 0 T-2 41 A-~.4'6 NATIONAi. L•AGUI "'"•"" s, ~ 0 "ITTSIUAOH LOS .ANOILH 8on4s cf Ortult k rt •av 111 8rfern ID ••eviat" TPwne c Mor""' )0 ... harCI U Wef\i O urllllll ''""" s , , l Se• 2tl ' 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 Lfndl'JI cf 4 0 1 0 S 0 2 I SllltltK N 4 0 0 0 • O O O Mer!INll rt J O O O 4 I I 0 Metuk ID l 0 0 0 4 010 Tftvinoc 3020 • O I 0 Hemttn )II l O O O , l I 0 l'-uttel U l 0 I 0 4 I I 0 HWlllltr 0 I 0 0 0 Amtlnt 1111 I 0 0 0 COleu O O O • Cellell llfl I 0 0 I Vend&re o 0 0 0 0 T...,_ l6 Sii • T.-.. Jt I 4 t ~ .... ,._$ L .. """"" - ---· Otl'N w1n111no •11 -NOl't r-• •uiMll, Melutl .. 0~11'°"911 '· '"°' Al!Otltt 7 LO&-f9111\llur91't 7, Lot A,,..tin J a-MorrltOll )1-0-wi.ti H·~ (7) H-19111erel 1 lfl. • llteYnoldl «111 l-Orwletl ... M 1t•1t U IO ~ W ... W,4•4 • • 0 0 • LMMllM H"tlloser L 7·• • 1 4 ' , J cow > > I • • l y~---I _, 0 0 0 0 w,..._......,,, .• ,_, ,. ,._,, ,., Tiit Mtlk ••nalt 1•1 WH e .... 'Ytl Krllch tor t>tlno teme All w-• on nlm were 0twld rl'luno.d ena t ll his Pick 5111 w11e11on1 were 1wl1cPlld 10 ll'lt fnorllt, Fnter Tr.an Liiv 171 llGHTH •Ac•. 1so vero' DHl'tlno Toro (Lec:ktvl Solctd Diet (8rooktl The Ooctf>'llt (Pllktnlon) Tlmt 0-17 70 •.OO UO 1.IO 960 S40 HO Alto Ren LelmelooH, El S.oo Moro. Mount Htrll•oe. One Time Over Jt1t1 K•I eer Im. Tlnv W1tcn Scr11c11«1 None U EXACTA (6·9J e>tla M9 :10 Nott Joekt Y chenon on Tile Ooct0<e11 lmt Tlnv WelCll I nd El S.PO Moro NINTH RACE. 440 nrdl Eew Converu llon IG•rclt l Go Pert,.... IWtrdl Cuh Rllt !Leckevl Tlmt 011 77 1llOl760 •oo •OO l40 2 40 Alto Atn Dt1n In Style, Scoll Ltwl1, Et1IO F1n1h Tuned, Slrt11\ln Duh, Prluv Fein Screlc:l'ttd' NOM U aXACT .A 16·2l Pela '317 to n PICK SIX (l-6-7-7 or 6-6-61 C>tla one '"'lnntr l20,7'S 60 6S (11• l'tofM1l, l1 Pkk Six cons~ellon oela 6S wlnntrt '319 IO (!Ive norae1I Nolt Jocl\ev chanoe on Sc:oll Ltwl1 TENTH aACE. JSO nrd1 Rtl>efllout Orofltn CFIOutre) Sounc:ttOOOdlomt (PllktnlonJ 8ecta Cneno (Olaerktuen) Tlmt 0 17 '° 1020 SOO JIO 600 uo uo Alto Aen Mr Mexlc:en Cnar119, Ttlt Ena Of Summer Meaem OtJCk, R1911 Rumor. Tiit Gl•U 111u,1on. Aoolk>t CrMO. Altons Wer!OOf't>er Scre tched Hunorv Bunny, Nuts Wonder, Go EHY Nlllvt. Doc Sackt U UCACTA 14· 10) s>ald 11910 Note Jockey chtnot on Allon• Wendert>er TENNIS Wlrnllledon $ATutlt0AY'S llHUL. n w.,_., s-.... ,.,.... M4rllne Nnrelllove (U S.l Oef Han• Men dllllOe IClKl'tOSIOvekla) 7·6, 6-l WlmlllMln NIVrt....,l 't l"titll 1911-01'1 Cnrl1 Evert Uovd, 1·6, •-•. 7·5 lt79-0ef Cnrlt Evt<'I Lloyd, 6-4, 6·4. 1"2-oe4 Cl'trls Everl Llovd, 6·1. l·•. 6·2 1"3-01'1 Anotte Jeeoor. 6·0. 6·l 1991-01'1 Cl'1rll Evert Llovd, 7·•. 6-2 199~0ef Chrll Evert Lloyd, •-•. 6-l, 6-2 1916-01'1 Hant Mln<Jtlkove. 7·6 17· II. 6·l Wlmllledon MOST CAfltlll• SINGLIS (HAMPK*SHlpj """ 1 -Wllllem RtnSl'llw, &rlte ln, 1111·16, 111'1 S -BIO<n &ore. Sweden, 1976-IO S -H Leurle Oolltrtv, &rlteln, 1902·06 • -Reoolt F Ooller'lv, 8rlleln, 1197-1900 • -Aod 1.e~er. Auwelle , 1'61·•1. 1Hl·6t 4 -Antnonv F Wlldlno, N-Iffland, ltl~ll w-• -Helen WIK1 ~~ US , 1'27·30. 1'31·33. 1'3S 1t3' 1 -Oe><olllet Oouoltu Cnemllers, 8rlleln, t9C3 CM 1906, ltlO· II, "13-14 1 -Merllne Nevralllo..,., CIKl't·U S 1971 19, ltl?-16 6 -&11ncnt 81noltv Hillyerd, 8rlteln. 1116. I..,, , .... 1"7, 1199·1900 • -&1111• J .. n Klno, us. 19t6·61, 1977·73 1'7S 6 -!>urannt L~ltn. Frence, lttt·n. tt1S <:~ Wll••• "'" WlllMn ·-~11nne LtnOIJtn, ltlt·lm ~ Mertine Hevra11i.i..,., 1"2· I ... ' Helen w111t Moocrr. 1n1-1no Miii • Wtlttem •enlhew, 1•1·1 .. ' Blorn •°''· 1t1•· ttt0 s H L.eurlt Dolltfty, 1902· 1906 4 Rto0lt F OoNrtv, 1"7·1900 • At'ill'IOnv Wlldlne, 1tl~ ltll o... ........ DANA WHAlt' -t Mith, -~ 1,5..0 Din, 111 tMtrrecucfe, I ~ t4 ~.-. Ml~f LAMDfMO -S lltOett, 11• enoltr• d I ..nci t»M, ,., CAlllc.o taeu. 25' wtittt 11\11, 51 KulPln, 2• ber1'KUde, I l\tllbul, • 111Mfthud, 110 roe• !WI, f2 IN!Cll.,et Na...-#,.,...,. ....... "°' ANO•Lll -lovolltf Ceftyon CfMtl JKklOll L.ellt, I.It"' ltocil ltftWVOlr UM H•NA•OU.O -Green Velt'r 1.#e S.nte Allt •1_., Sellta Alll •iv. (Muth f'orlll Sll"9fWOCld Lelle lt1Vlltll09 -~Lelle, FtJtf'M t TVUal -~ C,_, Ofv MMdO'w c,..., l(.,n ltl'Yef laouttl '°'111, llern ltlwef tFeirvtew Oem 19 KltJ ~. JtM· ..._. .,._ .. ,,.,,,...._ Oeml. ..... Yount CrM ltwMrmltW C,.._ ,......, 9ltd ....,). Soutll CrWll. Tula "'"' lml~ ferll, north eNI aoutl't torll• of INll'I fork, Coder liOM .,_) Hollypark Racing results .......... ....- SAT'U&OA Y'I ltWSU\. n (la .. '1-*t -I l'l ., ...... , Nlf llACL 6 tut-.. J.ll . ......_ (S'"'"9) loct.t'f ttMCt CMtCerron> Lttlle Red CINJ (illectc) Time: l:IU 1AO UO UO 1AO uo 2M 13-night·meeting ., opens up at Los Al The Oranse County Racina Fair. featunnJ thorouahbred bC:~ rad~ beajna Monday end runs lhrouab Monday, July 21 at ~ Alamnot Race Course. Opcnin1 ntAht of the 13-ntaht meetina will howcasc the S2S,000 added Juaneno Stakes for two-year-olds, which will 1lso have a S7,SOO Breeders Cup award. . Tbe Fair meet which wiU have racina Monday tbrouah ~turday, 11 bcina held for the ~I'll time in the summer. 1witch1na from Ill 9rev1ous fall schedule. Alto lt•n: Tiit OrMt IMrll, Olerll• ..... wllft ltor .... Sent ltlnl. kralCMd: T1ml SNA. First poet ni&htJ y is 7:30 with 11 reoes each naaht Waierin,1 will include a $2 exacta fot the first f'lee, S.S euctaa for alJ races, excludlJll the first.. fourth. I 0th and 11th, Perfect.Si 1t on nacet four thro\.llh nine and a daily double on the last two races. SICONO llACI. 6 furtoMl Lllllt .. , lrtall (Slvn•> GlorV ,._"' (!IMrOaa) PM<ltf\ll IMH9 (liedll Time: MU 12 to 6.40 5.JO UO HO lUO AllO lten'. "'"' Owfel, MenaeMro, Gr-• ....,., J\Alo N Me, &rlen't "!'tint, lttc9111 111cnenee Scr•ldled-Pr1el•'• 1eeu. G.11111 1t11> al D~ Y DOUaLI (4•t ) NICI l~JIO Admission prices are $4 for clubhouse. $2.25 for grandstand and SI .SO reserved, with senior citizens (62-and-older) be1n1 admitted free each Thursday. Parkin& will be $3 for preferred and SI .SO for Jenera!. Other featu~ race1 throughout the meetina 1ncJude.t. the Sl.S,000 added ~IC County Handicap, which wtU abo have a tllreedm C\lp award of $8 SOO (Saturday), the SI S,000 added Lai Palmas Sta.ke1 for three-year.aid filhes (Wednesday. July 16), the SIS,000 added C.anillo Stakes for three-year-olds (Friday, July 18). the 30,000 added Cbapman Handicap for both flllies and mares threc-Jear-0lds and up . also with • S7 SOO Breeders Cup award, (Saturday. uJy 19), the $2$,000 added Saddleback Stakes for two-year-old fillies. also with a B~rs Cup award (Monday, July 21 ). n..o ltACI. 1\11 rnlln. Vor'llluf« ( Doulle&) Flllllor'M Mertntr (Sitlllltl PerlOll Johll (Ce~elnt) Tlmt: 1~2 1UO UO 320 100 S.40 uo Alto lte n· Vleto<'v Lff, &IMlkln, ••1Ce1er't eov, Mi, lltle, Scnult. kretehtd; ACCll 9edl, ... t I.MW, Hllc:l'tl U IXACTA Ct•S) Pllld stt 60 'OUllTH UCI. 1\11 Mllel on turf ltellllllen (Tf>'O) IUO uo uo DleoNVOIWd (SllYOlltl 4 20 2 to Getten1 Arcner IMcC.rron) 2 IO Time· l:AU Alto •en. Glarot, NHll>, ErllCltf<IO'I Col · rnotron 12 IX.ACTA (2•1) oelCI ISSOO "I"" ltACI. 1 lut1onot ... L•ll• (Delel'tOutMYtl It inhed I &leek I ~Hkenoll !SOiis) Tin-. 1:27 l t .60 6 00 '40 2' '° 1000 00 Alto lt•n: Auto Commenw. E11u1io.lve Sevlo, Vellt nl Peuer, Metttr Gr19ory, Amenotl!Of'Wotllef. Lord Pencl\O, Gtorot. HIOh Neturel. Scretcnect· Powertul Ev••· E oo Buck .., IJCACTA 111-41 Hid un 00 SIXTH llAC•. • turtonos HerrllOll'l Turn (Stvnt) OulOf' Limits IHloueral Rtad My LIPI (Velenautlel Time I 102 t40 soo 420 ''° 400 00 AIMI Ren. Jou Sent /WI, Zemotal Ptu, Rtvotloua, MnMot On Wino• Scretc:n.d Cennon Ber, &old Pd•ontr Fii· !Mil Grend. 12 IXACTA lS-1) Plld 165.60 SIVINTH •ACll. l•'t mllt• on turf Sllefkln lsno.m.ktr) ' 60 l 20 3.40 Super NOOll !Otlvern> •.10 S 00 Trekectv (Slevtnal S.60 Tlmt 1:47.3 ""° "In. Promonlf>'Y. VICtrO'Y Led, Holo, Julle't Merk, Herdll.nockln, Perin, 8tJCkner. AcedtmY •oed Scretmtc1· Mei.ere tron LH<llr. Ctf'ro Pinto, Ktnvolen, Coun And Sperk U IXACT A '10-11 Plld ISl 50 12 PICK SIX lt·I.,_ II+ 101 1>1kl $1,'60 60 wlln •I wlnntf'I 1nvt l'torlfll Cerrvovtf 1174500 52 llG .. TH llACE. I ml t Mei.Ir (Vetenruete) Soutnern HelO ISl>oemaktrl $11(1W Chit'! (Sollt) Time. 1:32.4 SIO 400 160 1010 1 to , 10 .AIMI Ren· Mtrvln'1 Potlcv. Buc1tl1nd'1 Helo, Au Bon Mare119, Suffek> 8Hu, Trlootl Sl'toret, He't A S.ro1, El Cl>'eron, Vernon CHiie, Grend AlleOl•nc• Scretclt«I Prine• &O!>!>y 8 U aXACT A !12-10) Plld I 194 00 NINTH •ACI!. ""' mlltl on turf Severn &ort CTe><ol 4.l 60 11 00 10 20 Envlro tVelenruetel 7 40 S 40 WIM Sc>rino IMcCatrOlll l IO T1mt I •7 2 AllO Ren T v Oil Costly LHIOll, Conor•n PNCt, Smooth ~tie>< Cere111 Junior Sll'llD Murel U llXACTA 14·91 oeld 1517 SO Sliver Screen wins INGLEWOOO (AP) -The un· beaten fill y Mela1r's convincing 611?- length Saturday over colts 1n the $400,000 Silver Scrttn Handicap was a hean-warming reward for her trainer, Jo hn Sadler .. All my hfe I've worked by the book, and I've learned things hkc not running a filly against the colts too early, and this lime I followed m y heart and no1 my head ... Sadler <,a1d SWIMMING GMCIW• Gemet (at Mtos<ew I MEN 100 llv -I Chrl\ O'Ntll lU SJ. \4 7.l 1 ~en Fttl'ltrlv IU !>I \4 •• l Serglt Garro (USARI SS II ?00 lrH -I JOl'tn Wl<:l'ltll IU !> 1. I SO 11 2 NlltOl•I Yt VMIYtV !USSR) I 50 l7 Peul ltoC>tnton IU S), I Sl 00 700 Dick -I loor Potvtn1ky (USSR I I SI n 1 !.trole Zal>Olol~v IUS!>Rl. HIO 10. l ~ Gevrllenko (USSR ), 2'02 SO 100 t>rffSI -I Omllrl Volkov IUSSRJ. 1'03 ... 2 Eduerd KllmtnlVtV (USSR), t 04 1', J Timur Podmerev (USSR ). I CM 4' WOM•N 100 1>rt111 -I Tenl• 8ooomllove C&ulo•rltl I 10 11. Yttena Votkove !USSR I, I 10 46, l l<elllv Smlll't CU SI. I 122'. 100 nv -1 81rlt Weloenl IEe\I GtrmenYI. I 00 l6, 1 Kermtn 8~clu (Romt nl1), I 01 56. l AnOfl MYOf'I CU S ), 1-01 74 200 "" -I Ktf',tln Kltlotl IEHI Ger rNnvl. 2 01 ti, Deomer Ht1e <Eel! Germeny) , 0'19'. l SIKY Ceukfv (US.) 2-o:J IS 200 Dee.II -I Anti• PelOfH Colu (ltomenle l, 2 11 tt. Andrte Heves CU SI. 2 ll" 3 Leure MCLHn CU S.J. 2·14 62. M•N'I •ASK•T•All. lflllW ... ~1tNM (etMMrtf) 'llllT ltOUND ~" $i>11n I• F renc:a eo 8rerU HM, Souttl Korff 74 GrMC• I 10, Peneme fl Otwtt. SOvltt Ul'llon t9, All904• SI Auttrelle n. Cube U tvMI '41 Uruouarv 1' .... c United Slett• 9', IVO<'Y COHI ~ 11a1v "· Cnlne t7 PuttlO a lco f l, Wnl G.mlenv .. ~D 'Y.._.lllvl• Ill, New l.MlellCI t t Aroenttne ft, Tiie Netlltrtanai 1~ c-oe 1,., Melevtlll • WOMIWS IASK•Ta-LL. ....... 0-(etMaawJ Ul'lfed StelOI n. Y"""9<tle Sl W0MaWt MAAATMOM ...... ..,.., , ....... , Nedeillcle c-cw· CUUl'J. uus. 2 lrlnt '"9cllrt• !Us.Mt>. UU9. ) Tet'llM Gr1*""'t I UUlt I. ,_,. tO, , 4 lr"9 """"9v1 IUSSlt), UUJ, S Y•et«lfte KIWOilNu•M 1uss• 1. UH71, .. Ketv Sdllltv lttf\ IU s ), u•n. 1 ~"" Cu•tv IU S l U, C) Quarterborse events WJU include the S 15,000 added Oranae Cou!1_t)' Quarter Hone Invitational Handicap (Saturday) and the $10,000 Autumn lnvitauonat Handicap (Fnday, July 18). Both races att for three-year-olds and up. { I Bollypark entrieS TODAY ,Int ,... l:JO it.19\. u Ody 0.-911 r-l 11111 2. 12 l!Ud9 en Jr~ 4111 & ff! r9Cft. a.s •um '" Sltl, 1111, tlfl & "ti rMlft. 11 "'* Siii '" -, llW'u 7. 0.'f U flf t •7 DH Meet Tredl: OMr. '•••· ,.ST llACI. S 112 fur10n91 P<1rM 117.000 Mtldem two .,...,. old WlldOf'lltU IOUnd T LIOlltm 111 Prlc. PA Yelellruelt I It ChllOI CJ McCtfron 118 8oo W. 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Sutlt lernlne ,,.,,. ,.._,,, JoennePectlO 1Hs·,.._m Altlton FlnntY n ·1• 77-tJO Jo AM Wltllem 7't , ._ 11-flO Krltll Arrtneton 16'76-7t-n0 Mitri Edll8 , J-1'-7'--2>0 L'l'fl!I AcSernt 1'· n-12--n 1 Vicki T lbof 77·75-7'-Dl Sinlt 8trd0v 77•7 .. 1t-231 Lenort Mvr e<*a ,. 16-11>-m Sheron ltrre11 ,, 7s-G-m S F11rwlg Tl·1•·..-m Te<ry· Jo MYtrt ,..,, t:>--2>4 Nenc'f White 7' 7'-tl-t:M 0 Mellflfllll 7t 7•·11-1)4 0.R Lee Hl••ta ,.,, .. ~ .. ONnge COlllll DM. Y '9L.Cn•n •re.'* I. Landlords find ways to lure tenants Perh~ the most elclttna feature current ovmupply of commercial of the Oranae County rc:al estate space. But the beainnlna of the end of market is itt constant state of flux. the tenant market may be lutkina in Developers find new product types. the shadows of empty noon and Tenants develop new needs and perk.in& prqes of Otanae County•s move from incubator parks to new new hi&h rises. hi&h rises wit.b all the state-of-the-an Buildina owners have already features. madt lease concessions so that the Cha.nae is inevitable. ·effective rates for research and de- For the past year, brokers and velopment and office products have market analysu have warned or the moved closer toaet.ber. · Blade runner Accordina to Michael R. Doney, vice president and sales ~r for the Newport Beach off ace of Grubb cft Elias Commercial Brokertat Services. the actual costs for the Sa .as per- squarc-foot poss-lease office bujld .. ina and the S 1.1 O per"5Quare-foot tripte..net leate RA Dbuildinaarcnot 75 cents apan. Tenants may have up to a 4S cent per-square-foot allowance of ex· Jan McAlpln. a aaperriaor at the John Deere Horicon Worn. lnapecta a .erlea of fan blades manufactured at Deere•• Horicon. Wla .• factory. The blades are aHd ID fan• that cool the enatnes ln compact utility tracton. The eqmpment la belnC aapplled to the National Park Serrice for maintenance of Liberty and Elita lalanda. I Reagan economist warns of danger in U.S. policies By LAURA CASTANEDA economy. last month. A111al1tM,.._W,.._ penses in the arost leue but tho)' have tO pay vinually all of their own expentet in a triple net least. There· fore, more users are crOMina ovet to different product types than in yean past. .. The price spread between t•o- story and hi&b rise i n•t that pat anymore cit.ber, .. 'llid Doney. Mott of the newer buildinst have in~ p'lted .. intelliaent .. featwes to help attract Ulef'S. • In addition to buil~ &¥ms and central data processina units an to new bUildinp, Doney said some c»- velopers include praan and detail servlces. Buildina users can buy fuel J11 HATHCOCK or have their can washed, waxed and serviced while they arc work.ina. Redrlni with hono~ . Tenants a.re also beina recruited from other buildinas to fill the new bi&h rises. Because of the abundance of space, a l1Jldlord will sometimes take over the remainder of a tenant's lease to attract him to the landlord's buildin&, Doney said. "But rental concessions have started to stabilize. Bu1ldinp a.re Startin' to lease up and by the beainnana of the fourth quarter of 1918, we could very well be an a landlords' market because the number of new proposals submitted for plan approval bas dwindled," he said. Retired ca.ta Meea Cballlber of Coaunen::e d.l.rectDr Nate Reade recel•ea a .-pedal eendoff from eac4:e11ar AtleDe Scb•fa, who al8o ecnea on tile City Coancll. Schafer dell•ered a ctty proclamation honorl.DC Reade for Ida eerrice lD the chamber and. prmoaaly. on the city PlallnlnC Comm.laelon. Vacancy fi1ures may falsely tn· dicate market softness because so much of the first-seoeration office space has been developed by partner- ships that include dee~pocket part- ners such as insurance companies or pension funds. They can Wll1l two or three years to aenerate a positive cash Voit distribution plant leaving OC for Nevada flow on a buildina., said Dorsey. SPARKS, Nev. (AP) -Voit Ath· "The real attraction for tenants an letic Equipment Co .. manufacturer of the comana months and be yond 1s inflatable balls and other sponana going to be the buildana that offers a equ1{>ment. has announced at as diversity of services." said Dorsc)'. · movmg its U.S. d1stnbutton center to Many of the newer bualdinas an Sparks from Buena Park. effcctavc Irvine. Costa Mesa. Newport Beach Sept. I. and Santa Ana are sohcauna res-Voat President David Goldman taurants and retail services to create a sai<t the center wall employ up to 45 more balanced environment. They workers, adding th.at 90 percent of the help alleviate the number of tnps company's products will pass thr'ough bualdang users must make an a the Sparks center workday and reduce traffic on anenal streets because they are accessible on Voat as generally reprded as the foot third largest sports equipment com- Dorscy sees the future dcvclo~ pany an the U.S .. behind Spaldanaand ment of Irvine and Newpon Beach Wilson. lron1cally. Spaldma already following an the 1ma1e of the South has a Sparks facahty. about 200 yards Coast Metro area. away from where the Voat center wall "That wa y. af you &Cl ofTwork and br located. see the San Diego Freeway bumper-Goldman saad the company has 10-bumperan both directions. you can signed a fi ve-year lease on 50.000- walk around the comer. get a haircut, square-feet of warehouse space something to eat or see a movie," he Current plans call for sh1pp1ng ats said. fore ign-made products to ports an the San Francisco area. check.ina them tbrou&h U.S. Customs. From there. the equipment will be shipped to Sparks.. where they will be uneeclicd and readied for d1stnbutton in thas country. Goldman said the decision to move to nonhem Nevada was made after he v1s1ted the area m Apn.J. .. , went anto Reno and at was tot.allr, what I dad not expect it to be, · recalled Goldman ... , was expccuq another Yeps, but n's a four seasons kand of place. I found what I wanted. He also said stratcsic location, .relatively cheap rental costs and the ava1lab1hty to warehouse spece were other factors in the deos1on. "We were looking for another Southern California location. but 11 became hopelessly expensive," said Goldman .. Reno 1s 001 the bottom of the earth as far as costs are coooemed. but 11 was better th.an Southern Cah foma .. SAN FRANCISCO -The ecop- omac community should speak out aflinSt poor pohcy proposals that hander free trade and permit in- creased federal spendinJ. President Reagan's chief economist saad last week. "We've had good economic ex- pansion," Sprinkel said. "There is no reasonable chance of a recession in the near future ... There's no evidence "'e're on the verge of soaring infla- tion." But a separate calculallon. done fro m a survey of payrolls at non-a&ricultural businesses. saad employ-.------------- ment actually fell in June. by 89.000 "There are nsks to our favorable outlook for the economy that are associated wath poor public poltcy, which we hope to avoid," said Beryl W Spnnkel. who also as ch airman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors. "We should a void exce~s1" e federal spendtnJ and we should not destroy private anccnt1ves to work. save and an vest," he said. Sprinkel told abou1 200 people Thursday at the Western Economic Assoc1at1on. a non-profit assoc1a11on for economasts. they should feel $ood about the state of the nation's He said there are several signs that the economy 1s on the upswing. Consumer spending and debt .art" at record highs. the stock market 1s setting ~ew records and unemploy- ment has dropped Spnnkel said other signs of an improving economy arc unusua1ly strong capital investment rates, in- creased spending for homes and a substantial dechne an interest rates. The U.S. Labor Department, for exam ple. reported Thursday that th e c1v1lian unemployment rate fell to 7.1 percent in June from 7.3 the month before. According to a monthly survey of households b}' the Labor Department. the number of Ameri- cans out of work fell to 8.44 malhon HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO ATTEND <Venita <VanCa!J.ftet'!J. Money Management Workshop Venit~nCaspel, Nationally Known Expert on Retirement Plann , beat selling author of MONEY DYNAMICS FOR THE NEW E ONOMY, & Moderator of the National PBS Shows THE MONEY MAKERS and PROFILES OF SUCCESS, will share with you her years of experience in helping thousand• become financially Independent. LEARN TO: LEARN TO: tncreaM Your Income Inc,.... 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Philip Morris Cos. toe. called oll',tts plans to sell Se~m-Up to Ptptico How much are )'OU worth? h's not 1 quellton answered ea il>- by mental arithmetic. Sul. a few hours e.cb year calculatina your penonal net worth -wttat you own min~ what you owe -IS rune well spent. Ao aocuntc personal nel worth flJUrc (and iu venous components) puts your financial statu in clear focus. It's a mllestone th t measures your PfOll'CSS in mcetinj IOnj·tCrm JOalS. ltcan ~extttrnelyhclpful. too, 1fyou need to write or adjust a will. You may be pleasantly surpnscd at how much you ~worth when you add 11 all up. Prepanna p net worth st.atemenl also SClS you tb.Jnkin& ID concrete terms about ways to take some pressure off the family budJet A close look at the numbers offers insights on 1ncreas101 income by d1vcrs1fy1ng investments or reducing monthly payments by rcstructunng your debts. To 1et an accurate fix on your "bottom hnc,." swt..by ~a sheet of papcrand foldina it in half along its lenath. Lis1 assets in the Jefthand column, liabihties m the right. MllY RUDIE two broad cateiories -liquid and illiquid. Liquid as.sets you arc most likely to own ere cash, money tn checking. savine or money market accounts, cen1flcatet of dc~it (CDs), U.S. Treasury secuntics. stocks, bonds. mutual funds, precious metals and such investments as limited partnerstups. Assets that fluc- tuate in pncc should be listed at their curttnt prices and not at what you paid for them. Professional!! and entrepreneurs should also mclude the value of their busincs.scs. Also in this category: the cash value built up in whole life insurance pohci~s. annuities, Individual Retire· mc.ot Accounts (IRAs), K.coghs and employee pension, stock option or profit shanng plans. and any momcs owed to you, such as loans or UUl refunds. a•U to appreciate. Produce income, or both. Compare this year"a liquid I tot.al 10 lut year's. Make IW'e to include an income receaved in e.cb year. Arc your UteU arowina at a favorable rate compam! to, aay, the yield on six-montti CDs or cu.trmt money market averqc:s? Undef.. performina aaeu lblt drq down your overall return should be sold and the money reinvested. Next list illiquid wea., includina your home and other rnJ estate, your car and personal possessions. Apin, list current prices. Estimate the current ~le (not replacement) value of your home by sc&n.nina real estate ads for comparable homes in yourasmL Yourbankandlocallibrary have books llstina used car prices. Don't forset to include jewelry, collectibles, works of an. antiques and stamp or coil coUectiollJ. If you've had an item professionally appraised for insurance purpoteS. ute that fiaure. lfnot. supply an estimate based on anformal conversations with dealers Qr collectors and ..)'Out own knowled of the marketplace. ll'l'i lilt all dtbta that must be repaid ,.,ithin a year. Some ua.mpJ~ bills. credit caret balaoc:es and unpeid 1Dtl (income and property). Include an auto or home improvement load if )'Ou have f'ewer 'than 12 monthly pa~nts remainina. An outstandina balance; on a home mort111e usually ranks d the tartest item -or Iona-term debt. But don't forwet to list other loan• loqer than a year. One liability often overlooked it the Jona-term capital pins tax you will pay when you tell any security that has appreciated while you've owned it. Add up your short· an<t lona•tmn liabilities and subtract the sum from total assets.. What'• left it your net worth. Now you bave an entire year to make sure that number continues to pow. MM7 J. """'-,. Yke ,,,...,.. •• ......,., ,_....,. ,..,,,,.,_..,.. nc., el M.mIJ ~ P#re., ,..,.~_s.u,.._ ____ _ ... look for RC, at probably beina the most ~ve of the three, a beina the pnme movt'r, and I think RC bu probebly'had di1eu1aion1 with the o&Mn about a me~r." aaid David Ooldm.an, an aoalyal f'or Dean Witter Reynolda Inc. in New York on Wednesday. Royal crown will not comment on possible merpn because of ita law- suit in federal CIOUt\ in C.Olumbus. Ga . .1.. apinlt the pro~ Coca Cola· Dr repper merier. laid Ethel Smuon of Snwon Public Relations, a Chi- c:qo firm which rcprctCnll Royal crown. Jim Ball, a Dr Pepper spokesman in Dallas, alto declined comment. A call toaSevcn.-Upapokesman in St. Louis wu not returned Wednesday. _,~~·hued Co« has I COwt . after the FTC raised its objections to both deals Coca-Cola spokesman Randy Donaldson declined comment on any other meraers. sayina. "We're still proeecdina with our plans ... 10 an effort to acquire Dr Pepper." "Coke as eLay1na a lottery," Gold· man said. "There's very little chance they will win and get Dr Pepper, but there's very little cost involved." Mcanwtule, p0tentiaJ buycn a.re lininl up for Dr Pepper a well u Royal Crown and Seven~Up, accord- ina to Jesse Meycn, publisher of the Beverage Digest industry newsletter. The newsletter's Wednesday edition said there is a "dJ1tinct possib1hty" that the three smaller companies could be combined into a "thud industry flwbip." Broadly speaking. assets are any- thing of monetary value and fall into facep1 for cash. we exi:x.'Ct liQl>id Fumitu other than antiques gen- erally rese Is at a fraction of the origfoal co t and, for that reason, many peop choose not to include their furnish ngs in the asset column. MO!lday, JaJy 1 Even so, as side exercise, you may ARIES (MaKh 21-April 19): Pressures arc relieved, session. Profen1onal superior takes note of your capabilities. Mesa computer firm announces earnings want to add up h~ucb you paid n.'(,!UC~t is 1ran1ed ----------for your ho sehol items. The sum d 1· h Id Costa Mesa-based Complete Management Systems has announced nine an green •a 'cou should not ceed-percent of your n h fi t 1 month earnings of$756,374. an increase of 320 pen:'ent over the entire fiscal total assets, otncrwise you ... i.ht be as or rave · YearendingJuncJ0, 1985. ··~· Popularity in -s overs""'nding and undcrinvesung. d d YDN£Y CMS, a manufacturer of computer memory systems, which trades on the r-creases. cm an s 1 Once assets arc total.,. move to the d over-the-counter market under the name Electro Funds Corp .• (EFC). was ""' arc ma c on )Our a£qu1red by EF( in Apnl 1986 1mc. )OU U\.'Come liability side of your balance sheet. t 'II .... OIAU _;__------------------------------. mon.•awareofphysi- ..-----------------------------------------~ cal appearance and 111111111111111111111111111 wardrobe. TODAY /s SUNDAY PUZZLE TAURUS (Apnl 2~May 20): Position is stronger than onainnll)' ant1c1pated. You actually are in driver's scat. Contract offer 1s "on the way." Patience is your ally -pla) w:i1ting pme Scorpio and another Taurus figure '-------------------------------------------11 prominent I). GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Gain indicated through AC .. 088 75 Nights before DOWN 76 Olfactorlea 1 Double curve 77 Native of 1 Actress Buratyn •Defeat Copenhagen 2 Teeter-totter 8 Play the lead 78 Actress Farrow 3 Unhappy 12 Wiid cat 81 Crimson • Aytng mammal 16 Rover's peat 82 Foundation 5 Epochs 17 Zodiac sign 83 Projection 6 Pointed (a 19 Muslcal 8-4 Mineral spring weapon) compoalUon 87 Approach 7 Wigwam 20 Provide (with) 89 Compact 8 Cubic meter 22 Heaped 90 Spanish artlcle 9 Pipe 23 City In Florida 91 Reverberates 10 Fruit drink 2• Thre.-maated 93 Mother-of-pearl 11 Tout ship S. Squanders 12 "Honcho" 25 Solltaty 95 Dollar bills 13 Covea 26 God of war 97 Cavities 1• Aroma 27 Beheld 98 Raw minerals 15 Not any 28 Agent: suff 99 Raved 16 Discharge 29 Commanded 100 Siiicon dioxide 18 Sacred place 31 Council member 102 Used a loom 19 Emit 35 Choose 103 Go quickly 21 Marry 37 Encounter 10.C Kitties 22 Dance step 38 Sager 105 Quicksand 30 Marsh gruaes <tO Foot digit 106 Sound a horn 32 Twitch .C1 Engroued 108 Matching group 33 EPers 45 Among 109 Marooned 3• Force back '48 Cod, for Instance 112 Ocean 36 Charged particle 49 Sweet roll 113 Detecting device 39 Decreues 50 Wept 115 Brink •1 Preaaed 51 Tear 116 Precious metal •2 Bogoed down 53 Angered 119 Punishment .C3 Obliterated 55 Atone for 123 Idle chatter -44 Holy 57 Prickles 126 -Lizzie •5 Without 58 Indonesian 127 Dutch cheese •6 Actress Dunne island 129 Be concerned •7 Satan 59 At no time 130 Omit 49 Root vege1able 61 Entice 131 Cake frosting 50 Tasks 62 Hummed 133 Jockey 52 More cok>rieSa 63 Cooking herb 135 Grows weary 5-4 Detall: abbr. 64 Joined 136 More 56 Greek god of 66 Small bed domesticated love 67 Ventllated 137 lilies 57 Trlada 68 Tranqull 138 Frighten 58 Food container 69 Salt Fr 139 Fury 80 Backward 70 Ballots 1•0 Yugoslav movement 72 Pronged 1.C1 Expanded 62 Compoalte 73 That man's 1.C2 Very· Fr. flower a 7.C German ar1icle 143 Pub drink 63 Implore SO ANNl'HS IN QASSWllO 85 8trd8 of peece 88 Char 71 Actor Knight 72 Threw 73 Owned 76 City In France 77 Arid reglona 78 Manlk>n 79 SOn of Daedalus 80 EmphMls 82 SurpaMd 83 Actr .. Turner 84 Artas 85 Irritate 88 Thing of value 88 emer vetch 89 "Dtvlne Comedy''' author 90 N<Msy 92 In what manner? SM Roaming 96 Bend over 99 Stove 100 Tremblea 101 Ar• 105 Torme or Tllllt 107 Ught brown 110 School text h 11 Part of apeech 112 Warbles 114 Ethnic 118 Tendon 117 0ecr .. 118 M"A*S*H c:n.recter 120 Big 121 Forest pWlt 122 AtnrmatMI 123 Fondle 12'4 Cry of aorrow 125 Citrus frut1 128 Ck>d('a lnformatJon 128 Part: comb. form 132 AutomobHe 134 Reeldenllai: abbr. 135 Tin cotn 1dl·a~. Yfrtttcn "-Ord. contact with relative in transit Give full rein to 1ntcll<X"1ual curiosity -discern motives. ask qul·~t1on}. refuse to play second fiddle. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cycle hi&h. family mem~r acquiesces to special request. Mone)' comn from surpn!.4."Source B> taking in1t1a11ve. you win allies and Wl'nathl·n lo\C rclat1onsh1p. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio p.:opk pla~ roks. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Look behind scenes for an)"e~ to "romantic dilemma." Emphasis on intrigue. m~~ll'r). clandestine meeting. Define terms. clarify meaning). Member of opposite sex docs care but ron11nucs to be elusive VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Scpt. 22): Focus on pressure. 1.kadlinc!>. added respons1b1hty, intensified relationship. Yuu·11 get <.'hanl·c to prove major point and perhaps to 1nlrl'a!ol' income potcn1ial cons1dcrab1y. Cancer. ( Jpm.orn pla) paramoun1 role$. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22): F1n1sh rather than in111ate proJell Fo<"u<. nn prr'11J!f' <'8r('("r atl1h1v to attract wide aud1.:nn· 1 .. ,, "111.111110' 1mrn"l'' lollo"1ng. stormy Costa Mesa s-thw-9~ Horbof & I ...,.._., s,h'• l1ott>of & Adom1 Harbor & OMlef Alfthe ... • Stotw...._. 17tt.&*'°AllO 2'211d & Newpott Hofi>o< & Wllt0n 19tll&P- iollll1~r:z The P•n"Y 17tt. F11I rton FaiNWw&Wer luds'•U.-Thrifty folMlw&W•r Holbof & Folr a-... ·.Chlll U.S.PwtOMc. ~ Harbor & Adomt c.v 2100folM.w Hot'bor & 19111 ~~ • Cirde I( Hortior & Wit-v- 16'A*'°AllO 17tli&O-. Newpott & o.11"- C-'1 Corona del Mar Hort-& Adomt Wlffcllff & Newpott . ....._ .. ~~loySt 3049 E. COGiii Hwy Detttt(1 ""'-'• , ... ...., ~&Okla< 2'°1 E COCRt Hwy ""''~ '-'• ,..,....i.ac..cf ~0-vt 7305 E. CoOlt Hwy U:..1t!"-tw~ 3"46 E. COCRt ~ ,,...,~ 4647 MocAr'/twt ......... ""r,o:~ Eoet IMf/o.I Sol OoMftt "6-11-U.-0:: :::s:-1s.n ~ 17th&lnlM "~··-"-Foehloft lelond 71h'I'*-GvlWOrvp ....._ ...... s-~s-~ lflll&~ "-=rt. Hwy ,.~ lterfr•U.-l-yM.41 ... 2229 E. COCllt Hwy HorMt & Vlcto<lo ,._,,... Met.tier'• ~c..-17111 •~ .... ,...""' MettMU.-J-a.-./lllcll loy , ,... & Mellro\lla • .,,_.. .• u.-.... ,..,,,e>v..-eo. .!l & <>chld 17111 &0-.,. hiclfk ..... Mlftvtt ·::i "471. COCllt Hwy ~lay ,.,.. Ml."I'•"~ 21021. eo. Hwy ,..,.._,A_... 't • ....., & s. Mlgllll Nen!tlt Hert.&~ ...... '":·~ 11'.ti&.........., ,,. ,__ ~~~Sel a-r;:, ,.....,. u.s..r. ........ *'6let 3*C.-HwJ ...........,, ............ l .......... ~ ., ........ Hert.&ow.r 33011.C.- Hert.&MeMV .. ........ ,Vkllrie Laguna leach ,....,....,..,.._ 16nlf\llN •Al ....... wa-t&,....._ 7001 C..Hw, ......., ~~~-...... ...,..., ..... •C· .. ~~ ...... S<X>RP IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on integrity. couraac. oriainality. willingness to put theories .. on the line." You could pin through invention. Focus also on travel. recotnition of spmtual values. Leo. Aquanus play roles. SAGlnARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Intuition is sharply honed. You'll deal successfully with pubhc. especially women. You have ab1l1t> now to detect trends . cycles. Love rclauonsh1p plays significant role. Canc~r. Aquanus fiaurc prominentl) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Refuse to be limited -reach beyond previous expe~uu1ons. You'll receive invuauon to prest111ous social affair that could mclude travel. Keep rttcnt rt"SOlu11on conccmina proper rest. diet. nutrition. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Some rules. rqu- lauons work 1n your favor. You gain throu&h cooperatjon lnd1 v1dual in pos111on of authont) could be your "secret ally." You'll learn more abou1 ta>.. license requirements. Scorpio plays role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on wntten material. crcativuy. ability to put feelings across in dynamic fashion. Member of opposite sex is drawn to you and makes no secret of 1t. Gemini. Virgo. Sagmanus people fiaurc prominently. IF JULY 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle highli&hts mamagc. family. children. reunions with persons who mean much to you. You arc basically introspective. studious. spiritual. and you desire per- fection. You have tendency to brood. and you could be your own worst criuc You possess aura of glamour. mystery. intnaue. Pisces. Virgo people play important roles 1n your life. You could form s11n1ficant partnership. Before year is finished. you'll be more sccurc emotionally and where money 1s concerned New start for you 1n August TOMORROW'S RESU LTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stock market closing prices will be available in the Dally Pilot al the following selected stores and news roe/cs. Why wait until tomorrow when you can find ovt tonight on the strHt no later than 6:00 pm. Store owners who want the late stock editions call ... Single Copy Sales Director at 642-4321. ..., ..... _ ~~ 600 N. COOll Hwy A &~ ..... ., ..... _ ll•on«M,.._... 271 lroodwoy Aloonguin & Oownpott hther4~ Ha lnil1p uttknt 244fotr .. leoch & T olbe<t Cirde IC J.ft'1• .. tourent 1390 N. c-t Hwy lolto Chko & Hell l~ ... LiqueJlom 2 41 Alltco ~&Adom1 Mon.di °"'91 Uquer uer S. COOll Hwy & Ctown aow.n-t&w-v-, lvdiy Mofti•ra ..... 333~ loho Chico & IWll Allanto & Mognolto 7...._ Mr.•.u.- 3td & CoOlt Hwy w-& l'oc1hc Coott ~ u:s. c-t Hwy Hwy ~ ~.,, •• st&w-U.l .PwtOMlt Ponott & leodl s-o...u.-y...._ lolao Ollco & w- r-c..i.&~ .7....._ V-...Orvt Gutdlnw•lt & Mcf~ l•A""& COOllf Hwy S..nriMU.-~' HcwNlloft Newport Beach U.S.Pwte>M. 6741W- '-'·Ov~ 9tll ' l'odfac c-Hwy '•Hie Hwy& Attonto & MeollOloo v-.J'.~ ::c: & fdlng.r Podfk Hwy w-_....._ w-& Spf'(,iodde ........... _, ,,,_. & lelloo IMf .............. _ .._.IM&AVC!M Irvin• 'T'~u.c:.. Hwy & A"C""'94 Pry'~ .. """"'' Dupont . ..,._., lcAoo IMf & Utt. St ~&Com.II OrifMller ~&MlcMfton 1100 W. P-.lflc Coen! Hwy ·"'?:~ C:--1 C-pvt & MocAl'ltwt . ..,. ..... 1,,,._IM&Y• Udehlond JombwM&lfldol Mlftvte~ • ltlftehe M9ftiet .......... ~ ~&MkWleft ~,~ .. ~w?.:~ ~~ .7....,... u.-s... ........... ,2°"',. ~·~ .......... ,.~ lf\llN&IMM lht& ..... 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Ownere being ......... end MlCloUI • " -•' .. ~J . 7'/; QIOO '°""Milail A PETE BARRE Tr REALTY ...... ........ 1111 iY w i+i ™ OCMn elde 4tth 11, 1232K. wlt175K edl & ....,.. ..,,. ID-1031. OPEi lllllY 1·1 u • sa2s.•-·---· n1 = CIUSIC t bdrm, 3 bath . .. ... ........ ...... T W k .. ____ $545.... 221 ....... Uniq111 3 bdrm. l ~ to beach .. l. Harper W HIM ca. __ s11t,Sll~··-ml M St a.J Pictull pert.ct 3 bdrm townhomt . .... . .. .... .. A. Johnson COSTA •SL.---P 21,tM ...... -•.. ltl1 , ..... Spacious 3 bdrm, FR. an tht extras ............. A Johnson • CMY• • su•.•--·-· 21 c.,.. ,.., l asttlul P1nenurst. 2 bdrm. den, sm v w ...... T. Boland cm• ..-s-usa.•-us ew. 1110i ·,. 3 bdrm. 2 blttl. Pf!Yltt buch tcCtsS _.............. 8 Whit• llJm---$141 .... ---2tlJ ... c.-. Sweepinc wltW, 2 bdrm, 1111t deck ............ F. Scott-Enns MCI UY--S2JS,•---··-ZW lnllt f.2 fWwtf Capt Cod 3 bdrm townhomt ....... ... V Stncla;r U,_.l()UI: t1f)MI:§ •EALTOU. 67S·61ff auaa..tC.... ...... •f,C..... ..... r ' \ \ NEW LISTINGS IUYllW M12,- Super 4 BO one-level Newbedford In exceflent condition. Enjoy panoramic city lights from your own spa. Priced to sell fast. NYllUHU 1111 .... EJ<ceptional value, 3BR, den. waterfront pier and slip, 3 car garage, new kitchen and beautiful awning covered patio. CORONA DEL MAR •• m 11&1 12n.-1nv~stors1 This Is the best buy south of PCH. Duplex with good Income, newer construction and a very motivate seller. JI~ mUll · 1211,IOO For he professional! Two large master suites wit lots of privacy. Kitchen· tOmpletely up- dated Ready to move In! Call to see. IL•• P11,IOI Stunning 3 BA charmer 1 'h blocks to beach. New plantation shutters. paint & 4 celling fans . Brass hardware, tasteful decor, large spa. ILH OllMA •L IUI IHl,000 Brand new quality bullt 3 BR. 2'h BA condo, south of PCH. Formal dining, FR. double win- dows. wet bar. large kitchen & more. OlllU HL llU Ult,IOO In the heart of Corona Del Mar. Contemporary design. 3 BR. formal dining, country kitchen. Master BA has sitting room with a flreplaoe. lllUI YIEW llLLI 1111,IOO You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BAI Bleached hardwood floors. Berber carpet, cozy fireplace and a large. lush yard. llYlll TllUOI IM2,00I Great family/entertaining home. 4 BR. large FR. new carpet, paint and landscaping. Gorgeous wood floors. See today! l&I .. YD llW 1111,IOO Fabulous 180 ° view of harbor and ocean from this stunning, totally upgraded and remodeled 3 BR, 2'h BA home. Appointment. UllNYllWIHW 1111 .... Two-story '4 BR with veratlle "bonus" room overlooking 180° ocean view! Gorgeous pool, spa and fire pit. Make It a 101 lnlUU .. ,. ... Two story tradltlonal family home. 4 BR. game room, FR. playhouse. Panoramic ocean and mountain views. Gorgeous! UTIUll a&. 1111,IM Best priced custom home In area. Tradltlonal design. 5 BR. 2 famlly room. unique upalde- down floorplan, complete children' wing . ........ 11,MI .... Watch the boats enter the harbor. waves craSh on roe~. f abuloua aunMta over CataJlna. all activity at Little Corona right below you. '· A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK R esidentia l R eal Estate Services - OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTllllY ..... ...... 1121 ,.,..,.. t4 BR $247,500 M. GUTH -lllUI 112a...ia 3 BR $339,000 f; .. CORKETT &..-llU 111.Yil ..... 3 BR $521,000 S. HARRIS L.91 llll at&LWt .... 312 BR Duplex $730,000 E. OLSON ... TDUll 1t11hlalM 4 BR, FR, Pool $825,000 l. ROSE Ull llU '"~( 4 BR, FR $1,350,000 S. H AIS . •••• , ..... ..... 1t 21 Y....ttl t4 BR $247,500 G.ANDERSON ... lllUll 4 BR, FR $333,000 ..... Ill ... 3 BR $339,000 • .... ,1111111 .. 1 ....... 4 BR, FR, View $345,900 D. VALENTINE ..... ...,. 1242 ........ &..e t4 BR. FR, Pool $387,000 E. OLSON 11&.111 PIWllU 1•a.a .. ., 3 BR $450.000 EADIE/BENTS ........ -.u 1121 a. ....... 4 BA, View $510,000 J. CAMPBELL ....... t ...... .., 5 BR, FR, View $&49,000 M.REEDY .. TllUll 1111 ....... 4 BR, FR, Pool $825,000 L. ROSE • lllYll ,. ........... '4 BR, Pool $895,000 A.GOTHARD NE WPOR T BEACH ..... 11 ...... Beautifully malntaJned 3 BR. "S" plan on fee land. Two good assumable loans. Overlooks pool area. ft.U llUU 11 ..... 1 BR penthouse with vaulted celllng & full view of Newport harbor & the ocean·beyond. Luxurious & secure complex. WDT•llllT SI .... 3 BR & 2 BR duplex 1 block from beach. Newty refurblShed. No problem keeping this place rented I ...... ,... ... Own your own land and live on the water In a professionally decorated 3 BR, 2 BA home. Large deck, covered patio, security system, etc: -~· ..... Fabulous master suite and small library, 3 patlQs, 2 BR. 2 BA. Professional team planned every Inch of this home for their very ownl llWPllT IOilTS ........ Upgr"ded family home. Berber carpet, new large master bath, decorative wallpapers, oak kitchen, new 2nd BA. hardwood floors and much more. Ullll YIEW llLLS ... ,.. Sandpiper model with '4 BR. spacious FR with flr~ace. beamed celllngs, central air, aecunty, lovely garden & ocean view Hurry on this. PElmlU Ma.- Beachfront. Balboa charm. 7 BR home on the oceanfront Corner location. Newer roof and plum bing. UYOUIT ........ Outstanding 5 BR. 4 BA family hom e with remodeled country kitchen & FR; large spa & patio on one of Baycrests most prestigious streets. Ull llLI ....... . Tradltlonal large 4 BR. '4 BA. FR home on wtde 50' lot. Beautifully remodeled with hardwood floors, trench doors, fabulous kitchen. L91 tlll ...... Sensational sweeping views of bay. ocean, New- port Center and mountains from best unit In Lido Park hlghrlse building Full eecurlty ... wat •IPllT Ill.,_ BALBOA ISLAND ULllA.. ... ..... Fabulout 5 BR Balboa latand charmer. Hard- wood ftoora, Berber carpet, decorator papera. lhuttert, new appllances, at..,a to south bayfront. UL.Ill--111..- 0uplex with view on large comer lot. 3 BR. aeparate guest room. Large 2 BR over 3 car garage. Owner wlll hefp with financing. Sunset & ocean views for ever from this quallty- bullt 3 BR oceanfront home. Move-In condition with many added extras. ""' •• ,., 1111.111 Quality oc.anfront duplex Lower 3 BR ha.a huge patio and bonus room Two guest parking spots. Flreplacea Completely refurbished llWNITlllll 11,1 ..... A real Show stopper Beautlfulty remodeled bayfront with sandy beach. 3 BR. gourmet kltch n. formal DR and 1 BR apartment. Leasehold 644-9060 \ 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH , .. ... •lupwt .... llff•mp~ IW••P' .... IMI I - •t ranOWNMaeo .,,.._* liift uooaa·CON•LM ~ ~=..,.,.. -. ., .. .-. ..... AM..... ~ .... ~~ 1•Jf'OM~4M ..... ,,.. ........ ~=T'!!!'.C•.¥'1H2 ~ _ ... .-. 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TOMNi!•, Meny WIOOftWt' ·ue· ltOV.. L.a graded, lo down, owe. ..., .. 1 El'IJOY ..... """'" tte ,... ... ~. ,.,. , ... comm pool • • 1114 .,......_1Jcoa11ant.,... courtyc1 .,tty, -*.a ta•SK.•,ownr!bn*•. 111&.man hit .. TN1 2 bdrm. u oc,.....bplr1'wo eenn 1122, .... a1eoo t111,000. CALL o.orga ,.., yet w/llUge pool red t44-1'110. bath oondo hM It ... Tiie 6»-ttM ... -ll9G. A~ now ts140ll a'ie>Wi1Dot&COM prlYll,! ... ~O"H · -~·-.. MllOnUMltl to '311,800. Open b ivow~-idTiOV GW entry. -~9d"*'V -· -~ wlDOdf ~ I '*"°' HOfM. -· ' Pr ltla, MW,.,.. oPt & 1..S 1315 .._ Ltl Na In lelOoUf1. \/W U00 f/f UPOflHt. 0 at 5 un, --....... Hlghly upgredld. 2 un ~ kftct\ ttte. 1 '* oar .._ • · gusd _... 1.;. 1~ s22s,ooo. '°' pm.,. RACH HCMl'5 a drt Off = -.. IMOc:*l to~. M lot. °'*' & pe101f1J1 In (>ld9 OOOOI .... dftolUW': JIN 759• 1234 ia ,,.., .U., I"*'* 1howlng" oall 9'u1ty to ltly. ad. -~ t no I . I m.r- t2Jl.,I0017'-711t COM,'°°'~·--""' eOC*lt12'K. w...., ~ /k frpla. ~ ktl, POOi. aMMI IM*· n.emkr. A.,., Aut-11 mo . ..... .... .. 1• "'f*dW s bdrm ftolftl es1..aa1or1.11-1411 11f1M llR ''/11'/t~t':'I ..,.. "81.ooo. 1....-.0 1eip4.oct. 11e.a1• 1 -....... ....,.,,..,,......,28a.,-:-"""IO"""lttm~~'"'~· .. w/ntoe Yflfd a rOOM for '' Ytty 1• a60di w/ge1 2"' car 98tll09· CIUltf .. ~: .,:o' = 1icpantfon In Hvatal ·-• ... +.. W llJlllll R E A L T Y ... ... tbdrm ~ kltctl kid HllQtlta .,... A~ 1111. bfUn bbq r.wi a PG04' •9Ylo cio. to beeelh. t 1..... "*6cM•. a ldrm. hlmlly s 0t ' 8drml. I .,...., to ptlo t11t · t 10H rant t 1300/mo. 14M664 St WtlttN ... ~ 1..a' t350.000. 8peck)YI ~ "°'"' ............. yd, WOOdMY 8ml IA Unit V'lrl•-oountty kite. fwn, rOOM. .... cellt 113M1t1 AO'... ...... ikr ~n · ___ , _...., oently radaoorated. t .. llngll Call Lu110. S.c bldO. pool, rw boh. mMY .,,... lmmllcUlaN .. _.._ 1• -=:::Li U:: 1111 •-* --~ SBt ..... -•-.,..,_, ~ kltclhen. great I nine Hllll Re11ty 173,500. (21itll74212, cond. Ttrme MQOtlable. ---,_... .,,.._ _. -..,.., Unit, -• rn, Ml • -e11clu1lnly upgraded pMto ~.. ne-1212 EYIWltnd (218)311-8800. 800 llgMI Ad. ... 2..f212 ••• , ••••• IYOWWN . tti!MoondO, SDI. SIX AiWCY 6tt aa.. Form dine'"'· 2000 E.legaftt UJIO'aded 38r, ~ Shor9I home wtttl w/bar..-.c:ua & h f1no. -· •••--HA 2...aA. him rm, a/o. COM eottege, Gatg yct, alt. o..nbeft. rrt = =:"hoN~ ~~~ ~ m!, ':"'w~ &llii'm:i· ...... .... lMI Looti~JIJ..~ ~m~ ~ R2 saA ':l.ftl~l.wttt11n ~ Tee ~Y~· o':; ~f~,,!:~1z4Jt.00· t2000i;;;;• m Wining. on --lt199t t>rerylllttlnQ nn. Fee lend ·-·.... IWllWATB .. Llf ~ ~~-=: :J: ~ :t.i~ w•lklno dl1tanct of mlnutM to SC PIU. .. --'8f ~ tcwm :t_ him with guarded gate llt&,000 Exoallant ternly home One of the.._-.~ home l\M 1 .,.... of the bHoh. Land IHH 1111,000. 175-IOl7 fK rm' 2300 111 .. ;... 13$9,900. Opefl Sunday UllYITllffD tare• lot. Cou= lotl left In Laguna. badcbtylndmountalnl ll&IWIY11N' .. ::o~now '°' ~n C:~bUltcio!::.= .-poo1s1fo8'1mo.Nti 1-5, 11 7~~ Owner Ill Lm llM.n entry. 4 ..,...,. 1121.000. Cell tor detllll. from 5 roometlt s larve --~ .... oo:: :: Maogle cMtt .... ..... ~ Uooo/mo Y'1Y 720-74S2 11..... ~~.'"'= 1•1• =~~.,.~~t~ :en tNI bal*ylrd ... .... ,. .... 11• Avtnow!Agt~ ..... Make classified 9HORECLIFFS 38R + land IC~~· Alklno only "91.000. Cell MM ~'~1~ ... '•mlly "0m,• 21' Fumlth:Ci AOild1y celti.... Jiit ~ m Hr + tormm dv rt' I th b-t den . .._, cuatom home .too. McO•I• Id 131·12te wtumr ""'' ""·,..,rm b -I la.. Pod lo-a 8 5 ng 8 ~ wlpvt beach. 1398.000. 1111 -OP£H SUNDAY 1...a poet. 1645,000. Cell ...,. • Aambi.t wtc• Ma '" ... 9 I [I cat 1 on . No P • t • way to save time KeYtn Hw'9l'I Rltr IMAT Wiii• ......... ULI Trallr Park. All• I.IP'°' 4BR 28A Elllde. Lt; ywes UOOO/mo AQt 154-'202 andgasl a&14'24Pr1ndpellonty --IULDTITI ,_, aetata tocattd 1t f~5~&:~~~ 2 CM oar w/opnr, •Id *~ 1111 ----=-----1 111•1111 ....... IWI IHI ?M-1501 ~"'*'..::-·~r~ tnbeeutMbleMonNtw-:.tf;~,::,· etoae to tllia* AlillMN"l>'TWlllAlllSFINAHOALN(TWOf K -~ tno914JJOAL0: m G\N be IOtd llt euCtlon on poft Bay. 28' 2k trpc. Hee.ell One ~·mtnlmUm ..... 2baCondo cent H/A In-un••··--Thunday .My 10 1eee petlo, poo4. epa. Bo41• llp TSL MGMT 142-1903 2bd. 20-. dan, IOft, D119, llde laUndry. gw wio9nr. lmmllcUta1• llf 3'MSa. a at a:oo · P.M., by tt19 1¥111 M&K. Bkr 87M241 1Bdrm. WIY dean, belutt. a11 e1eo kltctlen w/rrioto, a.t loO l8A 29A. .. tao deg YU, ooean ~ (~~ ""'' "'"~· MarwMll. Harbor~ tul oarden & patio. A.,.. ~acuul. • 1200/mo. new Of1)1, upgrecltd. eac br .. ze1. 24 nr Ho. ~ ltltctlen ""i.iunctrt 1111• ... _. pal COUit MWINll'• Of. Lttt ltr lalt Hll 1ble lmmtd ta76/mo. 14-87~2 X·200. IYI· 1207,000. 557-32N I 13 t . 5 0 0 0 w n. r . .,.., Pr~ land-38dtm Monaoo, talt,IOO tlce. 4801 Jam bot .. Lot FOR §Ali ON wdt (71•)772-2273 LY Mtg 3 ~. 2 Bath. 8tepe 1026 Dernw 855-1137 ice~ l dtc:oreted. (213)8M OIM Blvd., Rm. 108, Newport 18TH ST. IN COSTA 28r 18a, trplc, rtfrlg. to beadl. Pool & tannll. mfl llli !!JI!! .... ~ l Guard gated, prlY•t• 1111• ... _. = ~ ~C:~ MESA, aox 120. R-8. e1arm. dbl o-w!Wlb S 1500/mo. IM!r 142~ (~11a..-) beeehel. Prlee reduClad 2eR den or MA Monaoo S2'°000 Minimum ·bid 1135,000. 68,-2118 tlkup. Nop1t1'850 ttt + ......... 4 bdrm. 2 b9th nome. ,_., 11111811 a . to sest,500. e:s 1-'304 124uoo ow.w 494-4124 ~ i. 1218,000• anc:1 IM ,. , .... eec. 22a oOle CMe-Mt5 Bt 28a. 2 CM ..,.. to IPEI llT/111 1·1 IEWPOIT WATEIFIOITS model. 1rg tot. ~ io-By owner. &bd~be. 180 UT YllWW/1a' LIT • I a&ll n-• bldl muet be 111 out1 Eutllde eoata MtM Cor· •£utlld• ,,..., 2BR ywd, Qf'dnr Ind: No peta. cation. Chuck a Lil Jonel ~~ =t~ Jutt 1359.000. 8pect8Qr 1 aattd oo::::;;rtty payable •t time of bid. ,,., location. PMc:tc*I TwnhlM. bltln•. frplo, AY•ll 811. t 12001mo. a TIHI smEll 13M2M fK .....a743 lend l438K CM&-1417 1a1.,..,.. Room'°' poo4 n • ithln look a ..... For Information call only. 1220.000. enc:1 oar. ltg ywd. A'lell 137-1'58 or l50-U04 I -~~~:\: R • • • Reno'lated 1884. ~ ::z;;: Alt. t Mr. Dion Of Mr. Keene .. ., ..... lmmtd 1875. 145--5882 3BA 28A Nwpt ~ Entertain In this vibrant 2BR water- front. Dock for 2 boats Mexican tile patio surrounds a private spa ~& :: *IAYnllT IWLD I place, ~':" dOuble nome wlf9m rm,~& <7t 4)64&-4<>44 WMltdaY9 N1·11U 3BR 28A. frplc, petlo, Wiit to bett. poet,...,.., ....,;~---• Spectooa ownen unft. 28' garage . .,.... .. patio off tM k1tchen tor ....-r U&.111 twnha. Comm poet, 1975. Top cond. I 1250/mo, + Den w/ptt'late 12x20 131-1298 Of 8~ Intimate outl6da dtnlng. "'llU Plll'I Watetffont tfom• Inc Yf1Y. Avell 7131. 8»-22t2 HOl ll&ICll UH,000 111su111um Views from every room m this ex- quisite 3BR water1ront home Over $70,000 1n mtenor design gives this home a special feeling The superb master suite wlpvt spa is 1ust one of ~Riii aundack overlooltl~ 1=:~).% Youwoutd bpec1topey LM noc.. ~ 111·1• EH 3BA r: ~ ~io!: o~ ;:::,:~·t31~:mo:ai• mu ch M;.~~. t ti' n 1or V~t er~ f~ BEACH HOUSE p1B~~S~~ly po~llal 800 lq tt sttle: Trldtl 90C9Pttd. Full '-··--II mat ... ,. ~ '::!: Ell~ Prv poo4. lellnd kite. frptc. 1875. Wntt ... 1826/mo. 3 car gwega ~ b pr Ic e U 3 0 , 0 0 O . 1 BEAl/T. BLUFFS E-PLAN 1111. D1IJI ~;_1900 a• •-~e lSll 3bd, 2ba. 11500. Bruce 8AYSHOR8~ deelgMta p(aoe In mMter Bdrm OwnerlAgt &44-9513 38< 2~8a. FIR. 2200 af -·-553-27011528-7224 home 3 28A. den. I Aaklng 1238,000 •UITILlff* End unft on lrg gmbtt: 79-1501 m . · i& 2t;GO Channing 28R 1'M!A. ,,.. ~j.£,~ Jr.":1 ':;, the many amenities 1104 ClllUll Pl. LISI 12u.-m $266,000/f•. s.4+0350. ~ A r F I ND loo. In lgh Sierra. out-lhadtd cottega. lrg ywd. cntry hndl 38R 2\iaA. Traditional Remodeled 3fk ~ 2e.. 1g Bwtl Duptex. Stepe 10 l.;I V V :=,.~,.:u~,.;,-== No~ :1~,:0s~.:° ·ram rm. woo mo to mo. J4lt,to0 I Realty prot...tonatly 6-IQned M.trl. 4br upper & 2br Valley •d reeort Lek• de9· · · w. OCEANFAONT TWo yerd & apa Open lower. Onty S219K. Pr1nc. h h I 'f d Tahoe Apex SMG INC EAST SIDE 3BR epta ..,,,_ ..... 645-0303 63J-7370 S11/Sun 1·5 CM0-1340 lntrl.1.111-1111 JU'!•calldoeahell·lfthe t roug c assi ie Julle ~28M921 · 2bd. 2ba. *IOld yard. 11000 & l1tl0 mo ~!!!!!~!lm~~lililllllillilim'!'l!ll~~~· lcallttocluetfled I · 1750 mo +H curlty. WatetftontHomeelno. ,;; ~ 111·1• HOMES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOI # 1 Baruna Court (Newport Crest) NB 759--8700 $162,000 Sunday 1-5 209 lrla. COM 644·6200 $439.000 SAT/SUN 1-5 •3608 Marcus.NB 6'45-0303 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 414 Narclasua. Corona del Mar 673-7512 $229,500 Sunday 1-5 2003 Vista Caudal. Bluffs 675-6000 $245.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii 28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon 675-6000 s210.ooo· SUN 1-5 v •39 Whltewister(PI 1) Jasmine Crk, CdM 893-3973 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 . 3 IEDROOI 502 Acacia. Olde Corona def Mar 644-9060 $339.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **2215 Bayside, Bayside 6«-6200 $1, 195.000 SAT /SUN 1-5 •500 Conland, Cameo Highlands 644-6200 $379,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 **1014 E Balboa Blvd Peninsula 64'4-6200 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 877 JoAnn St. Costa Mesa 637· 1458 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 433 Morning Canyon, Corona Highlands 644-6200 $285.000 . Sunday 1-5 995 Trabuco Circle. Costa Mesa 548-2656 $152.500 Sun 12-5 3 BR ,1us Fii Rll or DEi •24'43 Bamboo, Eaatblun. Nwpt Bch 640-13 .. 0 $259.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •633 Cameo Highland•. Cameo Highlands 6-40-7154 $358,000 Sun 1-5 283.<t Catalpa, E.utbluff 644-6200 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 •••3704 Channel Place. Newport Beach 645-0303 $479,900 SAT/SUN 1-5 *511 Cliff Drive, CUffheven. NB 642-5200 $322.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1309 Dolphin Terrace. Newport Beech 631-7300 $905,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shorea. N.B. 631-7300 $695,000 Sun 1-5 • 2807 Harbor View Or (Hrbr Vu Hiii$) NB 64'4-9060 $559,500 Sunday 1-5 v 16 Jetty Or, Jasmine Creek. CdM 759-1626 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 * •308 Morning Star Lane Dover Shor• 631·7300 $775,000 Sun 1-5 •8 Morro Bay, Spyglue 6-4-4-6200 $475,000 SAT/SUN 1·15 221 Narcluua. Olde CdM 875-2407 $~5.000 SAT /SUN Ml 2017 Paloma. Cotta Meu 5'48-9610 $320,000 Sunday 1·15 •• 17<>e Port Wee1bourne. H.V.Homee 780-9319 $4 15,000 SUN 1-5 4 IEDROOI 2 HS Otemond, Balbol lalend 673·8700 $319,000 Set/Sun 1-5 3~ EV9nlng Canyon. Sh«ecUffa 844-8200 SS95,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 • * 1700 Qataxy, Newport a..cn 759--1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1·15 321 Poppy. Otde CdM 780-1096 $a25,000 SUN 1-5 2015 s..drttt, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $378,000 Sund.y 1-5 4 IR 1tlus Fii RI or DEi * 1609 Anita Lane. Harbor Hghlnda, NB 631-7300 $329.000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * *2812 Bayahore Drive. Bayshores 6«-6200 $1.300,000 Sunday 1_. * 1915 Galatea (Irvine Terr) COM 64'4-9060 $825,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * • 127 Harbor Island Road, N.B. 6«-6200 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 20 18 Leeward Lane. Baycreat. NB 631-7300 $3'49,500 Sunday 1-5 ••4'4 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge 64'4--8200 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 • 2'4 Rockingham, Befcourt 644-6200 $8'49,500 SAT /SUN 1-5 * •34 Rockingham, Belcourt, NB 760-8333 $985,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 19 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 11'48 Santiago Drive. Newport Beach 631-7300 $475.000 Sun 1-5 1201 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 • • 12122 Skylane, Tustin 760-8333 $649.000 Sunday 1-5 1216 Somerset Lane, Weatcllff, N.B. 631 -7300 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 4500 Wayne Road. Cameo Hlghlanda 64'4-6200 $379,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 * 1907 Windward Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 ••6 Winged Foot Ln (Big Canyon) NB 759-1501 $629.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••6 Wlngfoot, Newport Beach 759-1501 $629,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 & IEDROOI * •32'4 Morning Star (Dover Shores~ NB 759-6700 $997,500 Sunday 1-5 I BR plus F II RI or DEi *117 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 2100 Leeward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $399.900 Sat 1-5 309 Poppy Avenue. Corona Def Mar 673-8'49'4 $385,000 Sunday 1-4 33 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge 840~888 $1.750,000 Sunday 1·5 * •833 Via lido Nord {Lido Isle) NB 673-2001 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 500 SIGNAL ROAD CLIFFHAVEN Country style home 10 desirable Ncwpon Beach neighborhood. 3 or 4 Bdrm. 5 Bath, family room, large kitchen, 3 fireplaces. work- shop--plu more! Please c~ 82 for showing. 8 IEDROOI **340 Via Lido Nord (lido Isle) NB 759-6700 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IR 11lus Fii RI tr DEi Lota 64-85-88, Top of Rocky Pt, Spyglass 6«-8200 $2,700,000 SAT/SUN 8-8 •••8206 W. Oceanfront. Newport Beech 644-8200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 CO II DOS TOWllHOIES FOR SALE 2 IEIROOI * • 1'4 Colombia (Univ Twn Center) Irv 759-6700 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 22'42 Elden BS. Costa Mesa 645--0303 $139,900 SAT/SUN 1-5 2 IR 1tlus Fii RI or DEi * •2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1~ 3 BEDROOI 340 E. 20th St. B-3. Eutalde CM 675-6000 $169,500 SUN 1-5 2463 lrvlne F2, Back Bay 675-6000 $225,000 SUN 1·5 4 IEDROOI 912 Hyde Ct., Coeta Meu 845-0303 $180,000 SUN 1-5 2108 Vlata Entrada (Blufta) N.B. 844-77'48 $239.500 Sat./Sun. 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 4 Ill ,1u1 2 Ill * •340 VII Udo Nord (Udo , ... ) NB 759..e700 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-15 HOMES FOR REiil # 10 BMcon t~BR 2BA), Nwpt 8ct1 759-8700 /mo Sunday 1~ --· ,. fl i • l ' J t t I f ' , l I t , BrubbGEllis UllU llAll flHT 11.-,111 View forever · beautifully maintained older Laguna home. Used brick ter- race, lush courtyard entrance with secluded swimming pool. Three bedrooms, fonnal dining room, den- malda quartets. Barbara Aune. PllmlU PltlT 11,lll,000 Outatanding bayfront home on Chan- nel Road. Every yacht goes by your property. The home is perfection in detail. Custom papers, carpets and fix- tures. 4 BR. 4 BA and dock. Barbara Aune umm L.1. ue1.- Space for 2 boats in th1.11 one story 3 BR home with den and two fireplaces. Large deck with wonderful view of bay and Newport Center Land purchase price $222,500. Under $600,000 for a home on the bay in Dover Shores llnl ..... , •••• • a.IOLlffl 1111,000 A very special 4 BR. 4 BA family home with large farruly room with wet bar and full bath. Patio with fire pit. Fenced yard for pnvacy and security. Space to grow. Master bedroom and second bedroom have fireplaces Pri- vate access to beach Hobie Denny and Barbara Aune PIURT f•l.Y.. Ill._ Spyglass HUI. Five bedrooms, 3 BA, living and family room with formal dining. French doors, beauU1uJ wood floors and all new kitchen. Ex- traordinary oversized lot. Priced to aell $635,000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. l IUT UT· llWPllT... 1111,111 Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautifully deocrated and immaculate. Nesteled among the trees ln the heart of Newport. Two BR, 2 BA. Highly upgraded. Commuruty pool, spa and tennis. MUST SELL! Micki Cooper IWIUI• Hlllllltl YllWI llll- Harbor Ridge home offers truly pan- oramic views that sweep the coastline from Newport Beach to the Paloe Ver- des peninsula. Catalina and inland to the Santa Ana mountains. This llght and glassy "Lautremont" has been expanded to offer 5 BR. 4 BA. Quiet and private cul-de-sc location. F.d Escano and Maureen White. l&lllfllllT IOUI, UY, om LlllT YO 1111,000 Dramatic from top to bottom, cul- minating tn the mterior atrium. There are 3 BR, with a most inumate retreat tnduded in the master suite that spans the home's entire width downstairs. Also included tn the home are 3BA and large family room Maureen White and F.d Escano UYFIHT LIT lt00,000 One of the last' 50' waterfront with privilege for pier & shp to accommo- date 55' boat Martha Macnati A llPllSTIO&lll lllE 1411,MI Complemented by the library ad)IK'ent PlllllTllY UY 11,200.-to both the l~vtng room and master Over 140' of water frontage with 70' suite Fonnal dining room, bright dock Thts lovely contemporary 4 BR kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook home was recently redecorated w1th "lit;;md Stt<>nd bedroom and den complete Berber carpet, bermuda shutters. with design. Panoramic views of the built-in display cabinets. and more. ocean. harbor and city lights. Maureen Large master suite with flreplace, plus White/F.d Escano lots qf hidden storage. lteahstically priced including the land to sell. Martha Macnab IPYIUll 11111 1'11,llO Ocean, bay & city night light view, plus 5 BR, 3 BA. family home. New carpets and paint plus added windows overlookmg the large point lot and view make thts home special Sandie Fix PUllllH i FUllUt llH,000 This 5 BR F.a.stbluff property is the largest L usk built model featuring a 3 car garage and a big private yard. Great locauon near shopping. schools and recreation and perfect for a busy active fanuly Coby Ward TIEIUlllS YllW • IPYIWS llU 1121,000 Five bedroom plus bonus room, South- port model with outstanding vtew of o<."ean, bay, city lights. Hardwood rtoors, many upgrades Pool & spa. This home t)as 1t all. Offered at $825,000 Virginia Swan. IPIOTlOIUI IPYIUll ll •1,000 Treat yourself to this dynamic 5 BR. 3 BA. formal living, di,rting plus famtty room home -on a forever view of ocean. bay and city lights. Added amerutaes include spa w/waterfall. gazebo and game room Sandie Fix. & JIY Tl ID . 1211,000 Memorable 4BR unit in the Bluffs Wonderful upgrades in every comer of this elegant townhouse with a beauuful dramatic garden. Sophisti- cation and total hvabllity ma light and bright end unJt for those SE'eking move-an rondrnons Coby Ward 111 WIYll • num11 UILT I 1,Jll,000 This 5 BR. 4 1-: trad1t1onal home is m impt.'(-'Cable cond1t1on Includes, formal hv ing and dining. separate library. family room with wet bar and fire- place. pool. spa, sauna and rtl06t every- thing else you might df'lltre Fabulous to1rwuy l oc ation Dunny 81bbtStephan1.-Grody .. UIYll . an111 snu OllTDI· PIUIY 11,121,MI S1nale swy. 6 BR. golf coursie. custom home.' Cul de sa loc•llon on one of the <:unyon·~ finest at.rttts FHtures formal laving and dining room. large muter u1te with pnvate office Fam Uy room and den, lar~ pool s,1U'd lot. exceptional v1f'ws! Dann y 8ibblSteph&&n1e Grody. lllllHI cm LlllT YllW IHl,000 Single story Harbor Ridge home with 2BR, 2BA. sunken fireplace and con- versation area Extr'1 large yard over- looking San Joaquin Reservoir and city llghts. A secluded hideaway and an open airy expanse of glass. Maureen White and F.d E&cano. HHHTlTll ELIUIOI 11 .... ,IOI Situated high on the hill overlooking all of Newport Beach This incredible estate includes 5 BR. 4 'h BA. study. family room. garden room, gourmet lutchen. & spectacular wme cellar with custom etched glass doors In- terior design by Hank Morgan. Absolutely incomparable Price in- cludes fum1shtngs Maureen White and F.d Escano SUYllWS IEIT IUl,IOO Skylights and cathedral ceilings show off this 4 BR famaly home Flowing floor plan and extra large lot are perfe<>t for entertaining. View! $429,900. Diana Prosser. Ellllll UY · IOW I GUYii YllWI 1111,000 You'll enJOy fabulous v1ew~ from this immaculate remodeled 3 BR on a quiet cul-de-sac within the gated private beach area of Emerald Bay Prtced to sell today at a newly reduced $695.000 Call Rod Daley or Dave H1~hler uJ1111 nn 1111,111 Ltght and airy 2BR and den end umt with small bay view! Attached garage and expanded bnck patios Excep· tionally prtced at $399,995 Diana Prosser llW II CWIH l•IWll IHl,000 Single story home with great "street appeal" Three be-drooms. 2 BA, for mal dining area with super kitchen Home recently remodeled and ready for occupancy. Lovely yard with"room for pool or spa. Walk to three pnvate beaches:-$365,000 includea thf' land Donna Godshall Flllllll PUllWllO YllW 1111,000 Corona Del Mar · Ocean Blvd View of jetty. Catalina. and ~an ' from thtt two story home Four bedrooms, 3 BA. Connal dining room, gourmet kHchen and farruly room French doors & win· dows. atamed glass windows and paned bay windows Light and alry. Private,. patio. sauna and many other ~~mues Pr1N'd at $98~.000 includ~ land By appotntmf'nl only Donn. Godsh II :;2 Civic Piasa, lull• 100 644-6200 NIWPORT BIACH Come I enioy our 11rcten style 11>ts. Quiet. eomfortJble hvt elOse to lreewiys I So. Coast Plaza •Me only minut8' to t beach Glraps 011lable I«> PETS PLEAS£ POOLI • .. 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The Orange eo.t °"'1 ... 26 hr 8TARTI Cal .io. " you,. lrittw__, In tNI hour & up. C.tll e.m.ioM. ant• An• M.tletl by touch. e..uno Mitty cMlet. ~of 45-llO ~12Pfn rtday Multbe..,..toworttwlth Piiot 11 !Ooktng for•· am & -~ 52......S. greet~,,.... Coltc1(213)452-SIM ~ TrlllNnD ;:,=. M--.•~.--. SS.llOlhr. Xln1 eomp.ny wpm II requited. Call Brenda· at (714) number/.mOY"t• with ~~ t5 Ewe&wk.,.121-1027. ~ '*'°"It no ·up neoeHary "9Utttad, bffutlfvt & benefttL ~ Mf1d ,. accuracy and epeed. _:. Mlnotlty Proar.,,. Offloer ,...., ....... ......; deer\ ~Mme,.,... t • Alrclll PO Bolt Ne offer competitive 540-9100 b9tween e...n Minimum 30wpfn typing. wpm, up -ni. 11 ___ 1 1.... llllT WllTdl S..lnQ J1rior Exeo. S820/mo. ~ .... --~ ....... f1. Z-....:0,. ~ CA ..,.,._ and excellent and 12Pfn '°' IPPf, Exctlltnt packaee. lf neoe~ry. Mnpapet __ .. ... 11w QUAUFfCATIONS: Four· htn-3pm °' aft &pm 9286M913 ' bentfttt. 1111111111111 lnt.-.d, pw, call: ::W-~ Full lnrD .... yr degree atllda I w M2..al42 Piil I lab•h ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii ?twecallforanlntervtew 2900Hnotatvd.C.M. (114)241·2171 c .. 1 All ... a:::t ftfltl\ =-:::..~~ under~ 21.,. en-I ma''"'·'*' appo1n1,,,.,t: *'an-tm 1..,. STATE FUI u2-4u1 tor 1nt•r· SCtm :'GAA" ~.~. ~,b:: r....-.ano w12 bird.,,::~ 1111311• aDI (l1t) nt.4llf Bkkpg/oomp~ e1xp. lllll&llOE vtew/IPl)Olfltment. ~ Opportunlty,Mf!.J'IH Must have mot potentlel. Ullll Ml t:'::..ae ~!tot~~ ~ • ..., Genefal *· 1 •••• ..._...,.. WI.... JOBS ~ --Bf:.E~: =t:!n': ... ,. ... AdOt'DW U... rteedt I ntl1 ~ IWTWllTEll PllT·'lm .... ..,_ 33c>W.-St. plan 4 wk• annual pd new home w~doo ~ .... -::::. ~ 11--· amn1•n .......... Ulll Cotta w.a. CA t282e EARN veo. 'tottc:t retirement S*O· en.~~= kMno "°'*' I bllllf'g and eooountl pey· ._.. Very~~ eetate of· ....,.,,.,,.,,,,., Auety ,._.,now hlrtnQ. Mic aboul our MBA~ =udy for the °'WIOt AM!RIOAH Ptttd fl'\lpo able. Newpepaper ••· Equel ~ EmpfoY9f nee ,;~~l ~ 4 11111 SHI MOf1Y Al'Pt'l In per90n 2735 'Ii. game. c:o.t ~Co ptee UKC thOta. ~ partenoe a plUa. Full ttme /H d~k· ... ~2:Typl~ iM#IJl•ll CoMt H'tWy, NB, w Mgr. J BS: ~...!...,&In future& It.............. clllM. ah~ cit.mp. Immediate opening. Cell 4 · ....,., ... ,......,. FOi' Comput• SerYloe Bu-PRIZES II-CAl'9Af ......-"'... gen 1150-9178 Ml-fttO Jerry Johnton et Prtnclpaltonly andW911groomed.Satary rHu In lrvfn• Need tech mgt, lntelllgenca, ~ phol'9 ¥Otoe • i:-:---':'--:~· :-.::-:=--:-:;;:; 642'""321 for Interview/ Ulll1MllmTllY comrneneurat• with ex-matur9 per90n to l\andte 11111111111 lRM Full-Time Incl wicnda. avhltlon. eng. atyatenw muat, no~ioe,.. a.y duclca a..,., 2112 appointment. Com-Tot•I oompenNtton to perlence, but wltl train. phe>nee,greetcu.tomera. llLll .. '1 Good pay, 9"'Wttl Co. 4 analy111. fln•nc• a quired. for ~ Orange, eo.t. MIM. oo paitlttvt Mtery and excel-$40.000. Wanted one Call Joan 831-12M type 4a-wpm, 10-key. locetlona. ~In per-peeonnel ~t. makere, high ectloot around to ttie Ilda door. lent benefttl N/tmkr prefd. te1-0eee lmmedlete -i-for e ..... ~... eon. M9tro Waah. LOCATION: ()penlng9 on eenlora. oolleoe ftudent8 nn.a --•PUP- .II-·-..-world clue muftl·t•I-__ ... "" 111.Y 2950 Hwt>or BIYd, C.M. both coetta & ~ & moonllgh\.,., Hour8: ~ .-..:;'"'"""" ----• ented MCretary. Mutt lmPTil•T Cl ... lfled Adv.r11tlng We pay reloc9tlon ex-Monday-Friday 5:30pm f'tE8. AKC. Slre/o.tn 111.Tfl.l'I hawexceltentphol'tand t •TllD-•-Te6ec>tloM S••r.on· ...... .,. ILlll1MWM pen .... Get lmmed ct. to 9:00pm, 8aturd•y ~~J!r·-~o:&· 330W.BeySt. WO<d Pf'OCUllng lkllll. ·---·-Patt-time. couf work ttYolfANlociclngformra And= etalon !Nklng authority. 9:00Wn to 1:00pm. Start · wo ... -• Coata......,CA9292e Non-ttn<*an only. No llllP111•11 PR pwtONllfty to ~ ln1o ....,_time. Exp«tenoe ~ moM'/ or•• tl'TlfNdlaw Call Navy Officer Pro-al S4.00/l'lour plu1 &46-1 11H eeo.t1211'W phone calte pleue. Send Copley Colony Cable ,...,.tour co. to ctlente, pr-.,.,.d, 411 wpm typing to lfO. pfeoee Ike Megtc GORDON MOVI g r a m 1 bOnuMa. Prtvate d..ec & MALE 8H1TZU I monb Bentclng reaume to: Coltlna ~ v111on h•• lmm.cll•t• cu~~e:~tt'E:f requncs, piMNnt phol'9 Mountain, Knott• Berry &STORAGE 800-252-0538/0559 or phone, cuual attire. with.,..,.,._ Show qua11-IOClet ... 840 Nwport openl"'tJ for a reception-qu rH . voice • muat. Exoalent Fann, or Win Prtzet and 15041 BaikePkwy~B (213) 298-8367 to aet up Home WOftlan ~. ty. 1150 obo. Lowe RECE,Tlo.IST C«tter Df, SUtta 860. 191. Out ... to lnctude bU9Y phone peraonallty, Mgl'lt aatary pk.le oommlelton. Awwde. Cell ut nowt We INIM, 7M-0643 an Int. Wkdayt 8-12. FOi' lntaNtft call M.ry ~ 846-2251 Newport Beach, CA ewltchboard, gr .. tlng typing. ntlng, etc. Avell-Cd Kathleen Oteon et heve MVer111 opentnge In after 5:30 Mon.-Fn. or 1__,~..,,,..,..,,,,.,.....,=-===-~2MO ouetomare. llght typing. ab4e-10tnetrevet.Good 642""321ext.302. C.M .. H.B. or Y:.V. •Llmll Parttlme 9-3Sat.at842-5178. ~ S.. OUt ed In tOdey't 3EN OFC ,,.,, 1,.....,,.. ofc. Blllngual a plut. If growth path. Fut paced •'IM llllT 642~ Kennel VMA/n-. Bather fiilfJlic llerb Pood1-pupe. Twupe, clueffted eeotlon nder "' ,....._. ...... -•1 exec< offtoe •tmoephef9. """' Toy, Min. $260 up. u A.JP typing phonM FIT lntenllt...,,"'"' • Non•amkr. Pleaae call llllf PILIJ __ _,_ nr OC FaJrre;ta w/tratn NO SELLINGI 2 C*1t1 n/YW/... 11412141 ''Reoeptlonlat". Acc~tng exper r9q•d: 5"M242· E.O.E. Sarah 84()..2950. 330W. BeySt. err ,._, ---. & ""AIM $4 hr 549-9 99 needed to venty t .... Produc.tlon co Inter ...._. Coste Meaa 241-7001 Outofwof'll?You'renotout PRCC Aeroepeca Coti>.. Coeta Meaa,CA928.2e yWd~e;p-;;.d.""WHI ELECTRONIC TRAINEES · phone Ol'dera. Hourty. vtewtng for badcground ..... 1-.-1111 STATE FIRI 111.lfflll/mYT ofluck -looktociaulfledfor 2744E.c:o.tH~, treln.~1 exc aalary/ben•flt• & Houre 5:30pm-9:00pm. wont. Alf flgtt & typet. BXCbwtN • m l.s.u.CE emplOyment opportunities Corona del er OLEll-PlllllOY APPRAISER-EXP training; Immediate open-Sat. 9:00am-1:00pm. For No exper needed. No ebony. &oeM.nt oon-".~~ ~~ ~ w • Needed to wen In beeotl I~; high achool grad Interview call Irene aft• r... (213) 45-4a72 ctltlon rebuilt 1970. __ ..umD______ commun1cat1on. typtng & °&';1~~ wtt~ ~! .,..., t1t °' ptt. ce11 ~ 0~ 2 ~~. C::;"8 on~ 5:30pm 842-5878· WllTD teeoo. 8u 4048 Coate Meaa reel eetate commuter lkllla fOf Inter-A ·1 bl MeN. FIT. Exp pref'd. ~....__o.c. Mar As>c>falNI 213-291-6387, M-F 8-12; PIT 1111111 Men & women O't« 18 BEGINNERS PRACTICE ayndlcator need• full national Salee. Mature, Openings Now Y81 a e Typtng req. Mutt enjoy ._..,,....., .. 7M5Sa. 30 daye annual vacation. Good drMng record. w/dapend. cat & proof of PIANO. s1ao. Pool .... charge bookkeeper. r~~~(7·1~)~~ working with publlc. APPRENTICESHIPS FISHING TACKLE FIT Summer job. 494...e822 lnaur. f~ home'~ 1 200. Mutt Sell. Some computer •XJ* on ·c AR R 0 u TE s Salary commenaurat.. High ac:tloot arada. 11-29 p /T '1 t Wheaton Peet Control of The Regl8t• New9-846-e210 IBM compatlble needed. -------with exp. Xlnt b9Mftt8. needed to flit lnwtediat• eummer' w n er. II/II •. paper Elim $400-MOO I xpendlng firm . • . ......... n 04K Of Coat n.Nng & mech PHONE WORK PIT mo ~ -·7 • Top qullltty •• new ... Thi• 11 a growtfl poeltlon Tlrl It Cd for appt 931 9223 ...-Iona 1 5 Good knowledge of Pee. f ·PIT_..... AM,,,. CONN OAGA.N ;al~ ~.,. S18,ooo.2 Classlflt4 Earn Extra Cash *llYITAL* ::c.~~M!:, to •bMlty req. 842-e&e2 . Settlngappta.noaeltlf'Q, 751-4155• 7-ltam. bench on1g.,.11ua. $20,000/yr 842-3998 842 5818 FllJllYll1UT available In etectronlca. FULL-PARTTIME aat +bonua,noexpnec, 1m,1.,...1wu... 78().1 ~ E'!!lty GrSout.p -For Del/very Of Thi• Paper Coming to N.8. Exp./mat. communlcat1on1, angl-And gtaveyard lhlft• avall. hr• 5-9pm, Mon-Fri, Sat ,,., STEINWAY '25 L MOOl!L IWl>Ot1 9fvd •• Bay par90llA needed for the neer1ng & more. Excellent llgttt typing required, wlll 9am-lpm. Call Ma. • Grand-Aeetortd, ebony HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT fl"'9t europ. c,.,.taia & benefit• lncludlnv 30 train, aome weekend•. Weetln 9am-Spm °'•ft Ao08EKEEPER LIVE-IA flnlltl, .,......, l10K. C...amica. Xlnt beneflta. daye paid ~. tree Costa Meaa, 831-0140. 5pm, &e2·5&42. Englllh, gd ref, llllP. for aft 8pm 731-51•. MOTOR ROUTE Call Gltala, 952-4135 medlcal & dental CW'9 ..... n 1 aw PIANO SALES · Part Of full rm & bcf. ltn aalary, Iv 1-=-a:: .... ... !*II much more. Cell toll -..-.. time f~ Mt•bllahed tMv-mag, 997-5778. ~ FIT ... UUI free 800-252-0538/0559 FOf' f\H'ntture ttor.. mwt Ing company Hlllng RESPONSIBLE Young llU1 UT ... • Available in Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Ki rk. ~ pref'd. ~ (213) 298-e3e7, 8-12 havagooddrMngrlCOf'd. Kawi. H,. open. Prior,... , Contect Laurte 840-4020 Mondey-Frld9Y. Application beer\ taken. tall exper prefd but wtll adult .-, to 1"'9 on Jotn Men• Club 110 Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have de·pendable car, truck or station wagon and 2959 FalMew Rd c M boat In ••change fO( boet °'*' to Pubic LINGERIE SHOP need• APT MANAGER needed (acrou trom Stat« Broe.) =~ -:!i.!bl.:rp~f maintenance. 722-9119 SU O Mon ttwv Fn reeponal1>'9 l>9"tOn 3-4 for 18 unh apt oomptex In Salary and comrolaelone. 536-1871 dye per wk ...... expel' CM. Mu.t be marrtecS. GOVERNMENT JOBS •mUUlM LI Liii prefd. 548-&444 eemket&lngoodhealttl. $18,040 -159.230/yr. ="'git!~t=: ~ ~ ~~·~~~~~~ m 850-3873, 54~. Mall Now Hiring. la Jtll r II.II. &11 UUI reeume to: Pat1t• Mgmt Call 80M87-9000 524 19th St, Cost• Meaa Cnt s;c;;;ery a;;;; celta... lilt ~ ~~ t':;!; Co .• 5M-D Joenn St. Ext R· 1590 f0t current bedroom eutte • 4 pea. iBXEs 1606 to 1940 .._."·..-Costa Meaa. CA 92e27 federal llat. llTlll L...U TUI aplndle. Mattha \y-.. flhd .,.,. kinda of neme'. ORANGE COAST insurance . O.C. commercial R.E. ~ men fOf' ltodclng -~..-,,__ 2 .... •• bfotl•-dMalon. can-Someone you knowturnlnn ,......., ton ••wing cabinet . ..,.._.take. _...., --.. ., 1111111 EIRll l /F anct t1e1p1ng cuet~ ~ 1 •to eo.ta..Mw 81 CM Dally Pilat dldat• lhould have pat Sweet 16?Clusltled lu R f' d 556-1500 Aak for K~ ~ • • rec:orda of auooaea, but greatpl11eeto buythal flrat :i.!i.:isl:&s21pay. Raney NAUTICAL ANTIQUES ~XEC. ch•lr, chrome 330 W. Bay St. CALL 842 -1444 do not need prior R.E. car. r~ •· SNp'e ~·· w/rm., tlft 135, 9"V ~ exp.~ tend reaume cabinet, chart cablneta, tanle for boet, Ml bow 40 Costa Mesa, CA Ask for Jo~nne Craney & conftdence to: Ad bf ... blnnade a1c. Costa gal apptll 120. d_. 1117, c/o Delly Piiot, PO Mesa 831-*>17. 211144, fO":d w111nUt TV BOX 1580, C.M. 92928 l ll Ill I cab. oonv. $20. 642·2204 n um 3,...,, ~a....,. Sot&. lftattda1 ..... $2.40 per day That't ALL you pey for 3 llnee, 30 day minimum In the SERVICE. DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll ASIFMLllS Your Service Directory ~tat"'9 142·4'21 elt. IOt Cnua![C..cntt Electrical L1 .. ac1,ia1 ~ patlOe. patfla'. ""'EL""'ec~T"'!"R""!!IC .. 1A-N-. "'!"Oual-.-wonc-I Llncare etc. No Job too emall. Fr• eet. $20 hr. Landecaplng. Sprtnklerl. Rea. Mickey, 536-0553 #487892. Greg. 979--8278 Sod. Cleen-upe. 20 yre In P1iatia1 t...A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext LOWEST poufble price. 10 Step Servtoe. 1412-3235 ST. CLAIR CONSTRUCT. LJl'I IUITllllU area Tony 645-5124 GLASGOW PAINTING Compi.te Concrete Wort< Detlr91 extra weekend K.C. TREE SERVICE lnt/Ex1. 30 yre axper .. Rea. Rat ... 64M631 ~. ~50 Top Trim. Removal. Qual. refe. 642-5214 c.iW CUt NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No Serv. Lie/Int. tree ett. •I Ulm Pmtm -a~R""l~cocmi'!P!Al'IR"'E"'~R-ul'l'lv-IOb9 to amall. reaonable. 9&9-8283 ~ 536-ee9& * * .* * Large Costa M .. Home. Free eel.. llc'd. 631·2345 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE lnt./Ex1. reald'I, comm'I. Many ~ ......... & t"'-..._. ,,.---~_,,...___,,,___ __ Sod. CIM n-upe. Malnt. 7 U Ion U"'2~...,. of car;-646..2096'.'"' .,_, btntl" a.nlcn Spnnkltn. etc. 850-41-47 fr!.~. ~w AAD L 0 v I N Q M 0 TH ER EXEC sEew/Word p;; .... .., IAYI 1n .... 1'1111 ... SrTS OM80r ~ typing u--F I fo ""'---" BABY In her home. llgnmentt at heme, pick· *BiOC:k W9Jle, ™· Of n . ....-...,. Costa M.a .,... uptci.11.-... 78fr.348e. concr.te. Comp palloa. <714) 983-1777 &46-07&eor64&-9961 ·-1 .~ .. ~ .... ~ Tll mo • -•m 15 yrt exper. -QUALITY PAINTING Quallty Infant/Toddler ..--C OR S Spec.lnoldhoueea&graf-Care -Loving mom of 2. Speclallztng In doing for BRI KW K. mallJ:!. ftttl removal. Beet Ill'/ Fncd play yrd. Nutr111ou9 you wtlat you haw no 1~:...~7t:317,. • !>Id, guer. wortc. 87~ __ ..... ft-... lng Uc CM time I~. St\or""ng, er-, .. ,ne."""' ·" ..,.. ., "-•· ..._"' ' d .. ..._.. SEE ME LAST area 646-2850 ran •. auto MNlclng, Brtck. Concrete. BIQcic. 1 wtll beet ANY Bid. Wonc keuticlJ CtWatt CJu-I-L::::L: etc. P ..... call Coleen Cuatom Wort<. Low coat. quw. 722_7537 REBLOWH ORPXm'f'Eb ~Rmn Steiner. 831·1464. lie/bonded. Bob 835-4384 Alao int/Ext Painting Anning 14 yre exp. laa E Brick. Concrete. Block. SOUTH crrvs PAINTING Uc#2815t7 831·9295 rellable, reu, fr• eet, own _ Cuatom Wort< Low coat Reekl'I Repalnta lnVExt. lr91\8. Pina 645-HM Della FENC TES Tree trim lle/bonci.d Bob ~ Free eet. 9~ la~t '-'~·___._ __ 1 & Dump runa. C.M.IN.B. · p • p At; -.-i n.....__, ~·~ area Jim Whyte, 642-720e STUCCO MASONRY-TILE .... altlllilililillll""'_""' __ .._ • upholatery, ..,,....,...., .tc. No JOb to amall All typea _, iNd INffMIOM ~rfec:tng_• ~1~ Klft>y9 Malm. 831-5272 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. Fr• .. t. Uc. . 831-2345 HANGING/STRIPPING Weterprooftt1g 831 LORI'S CLEANING SERV. Paint Orywen. Carpentry VISA-MC 873-1512 hllMit ....... Homee-Boet..omc.'e. etc Gary 645-5277 PTL llnlat §uean'a m;Q LrV Over 10 yre exp. 642-0519 ••HANDYMAN** i':.1 _ .,PJ~·iiiiiiiiii~w~~~~ W d Pr~rr~ · . Large Of em811 1do11 a111 *r -·-* J•L..a•t ... 1= Of _ • .,, ng. W• 11 ke.J> you thlp tnapef Pat 531-5579 Of "'-IMQ. CLEAN & EXPERT • -561-eGM 640-18 1/Hm 9 yre expertenoe.r•l•ble. Over 25 yeere exper1ence All ptumblng & he9t CUJn~ own tuppl.... FrM •t laaliat Uc T· 118 428 730-1353 OAAINS CL.EAR ''°'" $15 ~ rm ....,, 848-2342 •ft 4 cnum:1Ra . aoVINd .. A~ MoviNG.. FllUCeta. Dlepoul ...... , ... Aepelr-Aemod'l-'Iddhlona Cfttrlfttn Garege & Yard Clnupa Quick & Cerefvl T13804e 841-0901 UC. 722-eoM ~. 541-4MO aJ. WilJON I SONS Jon 64M 192 LO RA TES. 552-0410 hlJ l!f!L *20 Ywt In Ar9a. Qualty Rm. Add. Remodel Kite HAULING • CLEAN-UPS. l1&1W lll.1Jll cl(~EE M Ramodellng e All~ 8tJh. n._ #357487 Ina. 7 Daya L°"91 rat•. . Aeitebte-..Cly IYC ,..,. St~~ 3Cfyreexp. 646-1740 Call Bany, 722--M73 11"1111111••••· 847-7718, 1....... ' WE DO IT ALLI Uc'd/fna/ tnetMa ...... j St~~~ ... 1WLi17W!ill91 PalombO COMt. ""'3&e4 a hl.Wq tNtu,. LIO. r 12'""39 .... 1 ..... 21 D:::o::iOn:mr ~Moldlnge-8.ey TAI QICAXEl6008CX8 re1po n1I le female NEWW~8torl09 ToP ""--. L0WPrl09 Wlndow.Compt9t9Patlot teecner Ref•. Jvty to -"·-· Addhlonl. Quallty Wonc. B~,R~~ Sept 5. (71 4) 792-0358 1111'11-11111 F,...eet, uc.-1-234s 147744f Paul 5"a.a&eO 543-03e7 (#440423) ?rof Secur1ty agent & wtt. Car~ flit ~,_,.r·Ah•a1lonl ~ Houeeemm By rw.1or l)leee. Me 11415 •1M•"Rt.,.CtiWl~""IC""Wln9~~ Ceblnet .. PMel-Loctc.-.tc Dlatltic lenlftl hlon, many ,.r,, 14) 1 _ __._ ............ _ ~.Afford..,.. 35 yre up. J«ry 842-0M7 ™ ;;a; p; Sitt• 538-1893 (8 t8) , , --~ KltGNnt. bdlt. 722·t183 Ptul Small RMlod9' and Kind, ~. Bonded 1"91 ~': Mtlle ~· fnt .... AddltlOnl. Welte. Doora. For tnofe lnformetton. I LIW8AN dent SMtr 878-31fl JXYbd fNd WWW Ml• 1Jll, 11111. 18 Call Alyce, 54().350() &J§ffs c::na:c;;;kMI Compenlon/Aldee for IMI Tf'tmrl*'O. Aemoval. Yard PROF w/TRACK RECORD Main. S.V. Wldy/montl'I/ In cer-. & in.'*" '°' ~ '*ti. ~2t R"ldenllal-Comm.rcl•I 1 time. Fr• eet. 241-le.o IN lldef1y (714)133-2009 ...... CIM•I• a.,. $...on 642-el37 OIMI\ UpeeT,... T::'J PU.Iba MbOe wi:. W...-0 euJlb ~~ . FIA! lXMTINd 11Y G 8uMnier a-, UP 9fd&tnot. 18yrtelt'-OY ITW116 CARPET AEPAIR/8ALE8 TIUI c:wtomen. UC. 2806U. LET THI IUNIHINl. IH =~-= QullMyWOftc, ,,.... TQpped/remowd. Qean-That*·YOUI M:M 114 !luntNM wlrMiOw *9l*'0 EST '-' 9Valf 4~22. #4U813 Mt-7401 up, MW i.wn.. 7514478 PAINTER NEED& WOAKI 1.td C.tll (714) 141 MIO RUID/COMM'LllNO 21 GAROENIHO ln1/Ex1, oeMnoa. ,.... *· ~/ .... aldeoiW Get an angle on the oemera Yf'I. Do mv own""'· uc. Colteoe ttudent, Cl'Mllty '..2e) yre ...,., WOf1C "*· 1•«Y l30 • 2~ 940 ~you·w~ ff7*M1.Nt46-812t WOftl .wt "4e-t401 OMl~lng9"-M37 Calf Wlndowa...W12'4 ..,,.., Reed ct.al9lfled, ~"' FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about busineu when applying for their first fvlHime job? Plenty, if he or she hos ever been a newspaper carrier. Through route experience he or she is already a lop ahead of their classmates. While they all master ideas, the boy or girl with a newspaper route is able to put them to practical use. Busines.s? Carriers leom the basic learn the basic principles from the first day of starting to deliver neW\papeu . They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make collections, keep their own books, and deal with people f oce to face. Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "loss" ore more than textbook terms. The benefits of managing a newipoper route ore on equation for a future successful clti~en. A great number of today's prominent men and women started their public careen as newspaper carriers. And they all vouch that a newspaper route gives a boy or g irl o head start on the future. Boys and girls I 0 years and older who may be interesled in route work should conlacl the Doily Pilo1 circulol1on deporrmenl 01 642 4333 Dally ?!!!!.ON DEPT. 330 WEST BAV ST. P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 ,-----------------, I I Yes. my son/daughter would like I information on o Doily Piiot rout9. l HIS/HER NAME 1-------1 I ~---------1 I ________ ZIP __ f ~ I PHONE _________ ~AGE_I I PARENT~ I SIONATUR....._ ________ I L----------~-----~ I llY ilfUllml Rtwrta ~ .._ SH. Lii Hl-1111 ~1'r,~~1aome KENMORE WASHER AND ~=-:-=-..,..--.,-_,.-­DRYER. $100. 548-3289 INEIGHT Mnch, heevy duty, oelc dtMtt9 _. SEARS KENMORE w/rattan coecti. 10 epd REFRIGERATOR. bike, air cond. (P...,_), Froet free. Good Cond. mit e cloth... child S250. 831-4082 gamee, etc. Set.~ w . Fualtut Iii• 283 F1owar St. &46-"123 lllYnurMI luL.... IHI w 111-110 otb DdR •. Old -ct199t aao. .,,... 1t1na t..ntlque Eutlake Marbte headboard 1100, olct top dreaaer w/mlrrOf. ewtV9I d9'k d'9lf ao, Slmmona twin bed, Incl ..,.._ .. , CM radio'•, trame. MV9f UMd 1145. eleepln; bag1, Vk)tor Call 875-5977 Ceklulafor, wortt bendt, BEDROOM SET beeutlfful tone of "*°· 5 pc king C. 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If yov need to sell your car, boat, couch, high choir or any unused merchandise-coll the Qoily Pilot CloHified staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 ~-----------------------NAME ADDRESS CITY STA TE PHONE __ ZIP --- AO COPY 'i.,,. m1n<mum. opprox1motely 4 words per ltne. AMT ENCLOSED '"' • .,,. VISA or M C • ·-··•'•0"'1 Cl•ft Are yo.. o subier.ber 10 the Doily P1lo1? circ• ..,.. YES I NO LOOKING FOR .... THE'' APARTMENT? SEE REAL ESTATE SECTION Daily Pilat (714) 642-4321 PORSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hl9ht1t Qolallly S.IH A S.rvlu SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN 6 lSUZU .. OOnd. -11"91\ 4 -c:c. "'· ....,_, .. """· lo ml • tOO ""'10ll . ·-Jll-useoCMli TMO.a COME IN Of' CALL l'OA ..... -0.UU.0 mtr1an 11211 llACH aw. vw euo ·n HUNTINGTON llllCM -Good~~ 141..-ts•• m1- uc111 ''· t1IOO/ot>o ..._704! mftl:S'W• VW AA881T '71 Auto, A/C, P,..,.,.._ Nw pelnt ttree ehoc:lcS, bl.etc. IWN21. emlfm CMa. MK ml, Jdt -~ond. w•ll melnt, lnOO/ot>o, bougtlt ,.. «*. 781-4204. - THI ODO"t vw ~ ·11. euto, runa well 11195. ~M705 ROBINS i FO RD I ,,11f 'HAilf'1 " •• I r (J~ TA MI A • ' THAii( YOO F:2US IN U.S.A. Aft1 TRY'"6 HARDER TO BE b l • 8AL£8 • 8ERVICE • PAAT8 •LEASING lARC£ST INVlNlORY ON IHE W£ST COAST OOY MOOEl • COi.al CAU.t•AY 'I H)ft-1. 1 •J'~r ~ 1 t' , .. ' • f ~j. /. • t ..-., • I ' JH11r;'1r,,,; .•;Ht,\, H ,U l-l 1 842-2000 VOLVO '70 SEDAN New dutch, xh body/Int. ale, runs Qd, S725/obo, '491·7009 VOLVO '79 24'. elr, runa gr .. t. 962-6990 aft 8pm VW 1975 SCIROCCO. Auna good, body rough. Atklng 1700. 860-1710. IRVINEAUTO CENTER 714-951*3144 800-428-7 485 BUICK DEALER MEAC COUGAR 1879 r.ct RX-7. 5 epeed, "1 conct, AM/FM ceeMtte. New IN tir.. ""' roof & louYree NTY '4800. 539--3013. ORANGE COU li•iiaiii•iii"it •••jiliin~'l[l We Offer: 20A. DellgrW..,... with I •New Car Sales _.,..top. Loeded.tth I •U·'""' Car Sales power equip. <1GOE171> )CV 17995. JoMIOn ' &on I •Service Unc. Mete. 5-40-&e.30. •Leasina aa '11 • eU.cellent financing CUTLASS SUPREME LS • DftLIER •DR. loeded with "°"' .... =~~=::. IBOlJO©m Under .0,000 mlla Like 00 new. MUST SEE. ( 1ZVL.O•) $4S95. John-'°" & Son Unc. M9rc, 9 79-2500 1=~=5830:-:-::::--:=::=:--:= NTIAC GRAND PRIX C.,,...A""'D:-:'~68:-:Con~wr1---:-:. Rel;:"".-:-CM:-:1=tty '81 BROUGHAM·2 DA overtleuled, dalle. ueee Air, ~. pb, pw. am/fm no otl. 508 311t.St, ,...,, cc. "'400. c:811 Mike NB. a1~naa ~10. &-5pm 1986 AUDI $19,500 FW _, ... S-.11•~ 1985 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM $17,995 "*8/fll. O"tllt. cm-. 1984 CORVITTE Authorized Mercedes Benz -Clenet -Maserati Dealer 1982 COUPE DE VIUE The Choice Is Yours 111, !:r1··· t .... ,.,,' l11•fl 11! 1ir• 11\\111·il I I \I l\Y ( \I\'-' 1n ~11 (',tl 1t n r n1.1 '78 450 SEL Loaded.~ su r con ·tron (Oh433) $15, 95 '83 MB 800 SD Ivory with brown In· terior. chrome wheel~. excellent condition (04792) $22,999 . I 11 1 , I• \\ 1 \,: r 1111I1 .... '83 380 SEL Leather, Chrome wheels, xlnt condition. Black KJ'ey. (045396) '28,999 '88 SOO SD Chrome wheels. ivory palo, (047792) $22.599 '85 Masera~77 MB 450 SL Bi-Turbo. White with black m· 5600 miles · . Super condition Perfect conditinh. in eve a One of a (!H0031) $22.84/. ktnd! (37 , '85 880 SE White, brown, chrome wheels. Beautiful' 12K miles. (162203) '81MB300 SD White with pa l in· terior Good cond ition Super Buy (047792) $17.999 All cars subject to pri r sale plus tax, lie & doc fees l 00% financing avallablt on certain makes and m s on approved credit. - s7995 1979 c:ADILLAC SEVILLE s7995 1978 COUPE DE VILLE s5995 J .. 3WOH 1'88 ~3H.LV~ Jte41 JtijS IAlfl 9q lllM .<utw M0410U 'WIPIW ·s1u•pued•p ,o Jeqwnu 1:111e• •41 PHU 1 Sl:>tl pwxe •4t eA1e 11nf ..... d. tllMMfl04 P8Wl4 Ol Je)fVl I~ JlllOH ..., llJHJ ~' nYHNI OIHJ.00 J.313YKJ tJ£1Til)I J.K>liY 7YSl:IOO IU'HIYw:>t O.l SdMJNY T t ....... ---· .... . - People NEED classified UMfut, MfY·l<>flnd lnlonnatlon ,, I lllttl C)tll Of the worlc .. !ting t(twt- paper CIHt•li.d 11 OM aourc• bull net1 peCIC)le "t~ Comt 10 depend upon-for peraonel H well 11 work· 1elated Mtda To rnch 1c1rw clutlftd rMOer1 c•« and let U1 n.1p you w11tt voor rnutt~ttlng ad Ctnalfled ldl 142-1171