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As daUgbter Caroline wech
next weekend, Jacqueline
Kennedy On&s Jm a lot
to celebrate. She steeted .
her two kids into their own
and away from~
~ Kerinedy cousins.
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The sale ends July 19.
Celebrating Our New Century
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What's Y• favorite fish tale,
the best thing you ever hooked? ... ,.....,
Stir ff_., 'Clsua.c ,..~ 1111 Mil~
.. , bad been rfP}ina my two sons with scorics
of my skill as a 6sbennan. I rented a boat and
we went out While bai~ the line. I acxiden-
tally booked my ftnsr. I JUSI could not stop
the hkwfina. t0 baci to ~ we weru. ..
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.. In l9SO, when l was a pme warden for
Montana, there wu marvelous fisruog at pn-
vaiely owned Widow's Pond. We had to
throw t.:k any fish under I 0 pounds. I
hooked I buaie trout It weighed 9 pounds. ..
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COIT A IUIY II 'DUCEIOUS': Actor Joba t..n..y tS 1es.s than
rmcho in Arm«/ and~. a scheduled Aua. 15 rdcase about bumblina sccurity pwds. Draaed in draa. the bia guy cnJOycd mix· ina it up with street·wi!e deniZlcns watchina filmillJ on HOiiywood'~
sleazy ude. Some real-life folks aot Dest ~ to nux WJth the motley
extras. It took an hour for din:ctor Mart l...ester to tell who was who.
Some of the hottest comics employ .. auelty jokes. .. but veteran
impenooator RJcb lJale will have no put of pokina fun at !Cfious
topics, such as AlDS and the shutlie ~ ... Lauahter and penonal
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pal1lde manbal Sunday _for TM Grtlll Circus 1'oralk produced by
Public TV station WMVS in Milwaukee. Qeck your local listinas for
the live. 21h-hour dtravapnza. which includes exotic animals.
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Elen Wheeler's evl twin is a blessing
Soap star's dual role has her dueling for an Emmy Thursday
When this year's Daytime
Emmy nominanons ~ an-
nounced, actress Ellen
Wheeler of Another World
shou&d have been given two.
She portrayed twin Charac:·
lC1'S on the daytime soap with
the end~ of a marathon
champ. Fourtcerrhour work
days put her on our TV
screens 20 minutes a day, up
to five days a week. playina
Marley and Victoria Love.
Result exhaustion and an
Emm)' nomination for Out·
stand•llf Ingenue. The awards
show a.tn at 3 EDT /2 POT
Thursday afternoon. NBC.
As soon as tllclcy, trampy
Vactona came to the show's
Bay City a year ago. people be-.
pn to notitt the star who
hadn't stood out in her fu..U I 0
months as urwsumina Mar·
ley. The twins shared eyes for
Marley's fiance.. JIU McKin-
non. played ~ Tom Eplin.
Wheeler's real-life husband.
Her new role prompced
folks to ask the qUMion: How
could a nice Mormon like you
-the eldest of ci&ht child.rcn.
a former resident of Cedar
City, Utah, and an ex·Brigham
Youna U ruvcnity student -plaJ a nymphomaniac?
As a Mormon. I had strut-&led in my own lift to be a
cm.am kind of person -aen·
tJc and caring. trying to never
lie or cheat No drinlung or
smokina," sa~ Wheeler. who
is in her m{d:.205. .. As Vic-
toria. I hid to dig out all the
emotions and UFJ' I'd sup-pressed ..
The long work days and
hour-Iona commute each way
from the soap's Brooklyn stu·
dio to her West Side Manhat·
tan apanmeot took its tot\.
.. W oricina was all I did. I
never went out Never to a
show or a dub. Maybe to a
moVJC o~ in sweatpants. I
couldn't take any kind of pres.-
sure. I wasn't ab&e to keep my
life 10lether ...
Solution: Bye-bye to the no-
ble Marley, who .. left town .. in
ONE LINER
June after finding -psp! -
that her fiancc had been dally-
ing with Victona.
Wheeler welcomes the
tnak. but says they axed her
better hal(
.. Marley was someone you
didn•t sec much on dayume
television. a real hero1 nc who
stood for something. I was
proud to ha vc kids tune in and
say 'I want to be 11.ke her.' "
She and Eplin met m 1984,
when he joined the cast. and
were married Dec. 20. The
ex-car salesman from
Hayworth, Calif.. says: .. rvc
always been in awe of her. and
she's tauaht me so much about
actina." 8etMen wort and home,
the couplr is practically·~
arable. Wheeler says. .. When
someone asks me if I ,e-t sick
ofbcina with Tom all the tune,
I feel sorry for them. They~
vtously haven't found some-.
one they want to spend 24
hours I day with." Q
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Caroline Kennedy's
wedding next
weekend is private,
just like the
childhood she shared
with brother John.
ly Lonie Lyldl
Carolmc BouVlcr Kennedy mamcs her
Jong-nme beau next Saturday on Cape
Cod. Shc'U walk down the 8.lslc on the
arm of her uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy,
but the one trul y gJVlng her away is her
famous mother, Jacqueline Bouvier Ken-
nedy Onas&s.
It is Jackie's wish that Caroline's wed-
ding to New York busmessman and artJst
E.dwtn Schlossberg be a private filrnily
event -more low-key and less star-stud-
dcd than the Apnl cxtravap.nza that unit-
ed Kennedy cousan Mana Shnver and ac-
tor Arnold Sch~. Jaclae as sa.Jd
to like Sehl~ 41 , an part because he
protects Caroline
The poised and rcsaJ Jaclae. who's
lived in the spotlight since she mamcd
John F. Kennedy, has always drawn the
curtauls on her filmily's private life. At 56,
she is so fierce about her own pnvacy that
she's been known to imitate her maid,
ProVl, when ProVl 1sn 't th~ to answer
her phone
It's a trait she passed on to her children.
l..Uce their mother, who refuses all mter-
VlCWS.. Caroline. 28, and John F. Kennedy
Jr.. 25. are rarely quoted and photo-
graphed onJy when peparaz:zi set lucky.
JackJe's attentive care, say mends, IS
the reason her children have grown up
free of problems like the drug abuse that
lolled Robert F. Kennedy's son, David,
and have shadowed some of their cousins.
.. They are model children ... says Dave
Powers, a JFK aide, now curator of the
K.en.ncdy Museum an Dorchester, Mass.
Caroline and John graduated from to~
notch uruvCl"SlllCS. 1llough each has a hef-
ty trust fund, they took responsible Jobs
and show the commitment to pubhc scr-
VlCC that their father embodied.
Jaclae .. deserves all the credit in the
worid, as a mother," says writer David
Horowitz, author of Thi' Kennedys.
Even m the Camelot days. when John
and Carohnc romped in the Oval Office,
Jackie's ctuldm\ came tint No acoom-
phshmcnt as first lady, she sa.ad., wouJd be
worth It 1f they cbd not turn out weU.
.. You have to remember the kmd of
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parents she had," says l<Jtty Kelley, who hJrn from photopaphing her or her chil-ways friendly with ~but she
wrote the unauthorized 1978 biography dren. When John and Caroline bcaan wasn't rally, you know, '-bud. ..
Jackie Oh! .. l don't think she wanted schoo~ she picked them up every day. She Peter' Corutt. co-.uthor of Knr~
them to have the same thing... kept a house in the Kennedy compound dys, says, ""Soon after Bobby's death (in
Jackie's socialite parents divora:d at Hyannis Port. Mass., to 11ve them the 1968), there wa-e a number of incidents
when she was 11 and though she adored ~ to be dose to their 27 cousins. with his kids -dnap. 'actina out' as the
her fat.her, .. Black Jack .. Bouvier, she saw The home she outed there, done m P5Y'Ch<>kllists would say. She saw that the
hnJc of hun. On her wa:ddina day, be was rustic earth tones and bn.idcd carpctS, l<.ennedy-com~ would be a da.naier-
too drunk to escort her down the aisle. was filled with fresh Bowers. It was far ous place to rme children."
Her stepfather, Hugh D. Auctunck>s.\, quieter than the boisterous. disorpnmd Jldcie cut t.::k on Hyannis visits. Still.
filled an. atmosphere that maned at .Ethel J<mne. John and Caroline mnained dole to the
Since the day of JFK's funcraJ., when dy's nearby~ Jackie was casual dan. John flew to 8oaoo when Joe Ken--
she went ahead with a birthday party for in jeans, t ~ and ponytail But she nedy m kicted otrhis campaip for Con-
3-year-<>ld .John-John, Jackie bas worked kept a fonnal dinina room where the chil-pas and be was best man at Timothy
hard to Jive her children nonnal lives. dren k:amcd to convene with fiunous folk Shriver's recent weddina. Caroline was
After the 1963 assassination, Powers -society bandader Peter' Duch.in, jour-Maria Shriva's maid of 6onor and, with-
lunched daily with John and Caroline be-na1ist Pete Hamill, actreu Kitty Carlisle out Jackie or John, has spent East.er boli-
causc Jackie wanted a maJc f1aurc an their -who often ~ hou9quests. days with the Kennedy clan in Palm
hvcs. Two years later. when she took rd-.. I always thouaht that her purpose in Beach. Fla.
~in New Yort's anonymity, her writer comina to the Cape was that her children Jackie emphasized resporwblllty and
mend Geo~ Plimpton atJcd the same would be around their relatives -to aet impccxable mannen.. Git.on says that of
role that sense of continwty," says Barbin all the Kennedy kids. she loened her car
Jadce .. always spent a lot of tune with Giblon. Rose Kennedy's ex-teeretary. onJy to~ because it would return
her kids. .. says photographer Ron Galella. "'She was always very attentive to Mrs.. un<lamqi:d and with a full ps tank.
who made a C81'Cr of tradcina Jadcie be-Kennedy, but her association with the rm When Jackie manied Greek billionaire
fore she won a 1982 lawsuit that forbids of the tamily was minimal. She was al-Aristotle Onassis in 1968. they qreed to a
long.<f.isUlnce rnarriaaie allowing her 10
spend most ofber time in New York with
her children. John and Onassis shared a
comfortable relationship that included
baseball ou~ but Caroline -who
saved stamps with her father's picturt on
them -was slower to accept him.
Six months after Onassis' death in
1975, Jackie, $26 million richer, bcpn a
new life. She became a consulting editor
at Vikina Press, a worlcina woman. '"She
had been the wife of two fiunous men ...
says Cosmopolitan mapzine editor Hel-
en Gurley Brown. .. The best thin& she did
was 10 ,et a Job. I think she's a wonderful
role model
Jackie now works for Doubleday & Co.
as a senior editor, specializing in wooing
celebrity authors. Her bi& coup: signing
Michael Jackson in 1983 (or his yet~
published autobi08f'8phy. Th<>uah she remains a ~
shopper -dropping thousands at the
best boutiques -she avoids jet«t trBf> ~ at wort. She dresses sim~y in
Gucci sJack.s or tailored suits, arrives in a
taxi. fetches her own coffee. But her Iona-
time secretary Nancy Tuckerman. now a
Doubleday Vlce praident, screen$ her
phone calls and Jackie 10CS home to I I S-
room Fifth Avenue apartment
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Jackie totes manuscripts along when
she sets her hair done and oonducts busi-
ness over lunch. She's seen on the Man-
bauan party circuit only when she's sup-
porting a pet cause ... , don't really 9ClC her
out." says Cosmo's Brown. who is out a
lot When Brown has seen Jackie. '"She
wasn't with girls. she was with men."
Jackie's constant escort is financier
Maurice Tcmpelsman. They've known
each other since he contributed to JFK's
campaign. T cmpelsman and wife Lily
have lived apart for about three yean.
Cosmopolitans J unc issue featured a
tclHJJ pteee on Jaclcie using outside
soun:a -revQ!ing that Jackie secs a
psychiatrist. smokes and bileS her nails.
Jaclcie keeps her famed model-thin fia-
urt by joaing around Central Park reser-
voir m sweats. scarf and her incognitO badle. the hUIC black suna)as.,es. She
spends weekends at her secluded Mar-
tha's Vineyard retmtt or in hone oountry
with close friends Atul and Bunny Mel--
Ion, who arc building her a gucst house on
their~ VL, estate.
Pals say Jackie. wh09C in~~
from painting to theater and prdenina. 1s
an engaJtnl conversationalist who
charms with direct eye-a>ntact, rapt an.cn-
tion and intelligent questions delivered in
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a soft. breathy voice that would seem af.
fected on anyone else.
.. When she talks to you. it's like no ont
else exists," says laurmcc Maslon, who
attended Brown University with John.
When Maslon direc1ed John in a student
production of The Tnnpesr, .. Jackie and
Caroline snuck into the theater." ~ re-
calls. Afterward. Jackie came becks1aac.
She oonaratulated her son and chatted
about Rcnai5sance history with Maslon
-politd,Y ignoring a throng of pwkcrs.
Jackie IS W81')' Of stranaim, and is affec.
tionate onJy with longtime pals and her
children. At one New York event. she
a;reeied Caroline with a kiss, smoothed
her dalJlhter's bloute and pushed bade
her hair. Jackie, Caroline and Schlossberg
have spent weekends toeether at Hyannis ~ she and John arrive mn in arm at
family weddinp and Manhaaan events.
Next Saturday, from her front-row seat
m Our Lady of v~ Church in Center-
ville, Mass., Jackie will watch her grown
children take center stase: Caroline as she
becomes a bride. John as Schlossberg's
best man.
Raising JFK's two children alone .. is a
strikif! actuevement. .. author Horowitz
says. 1 don't know how many peo1*
could have done IL .. Q
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• USA WauN'o·JU&.Y 11·13, 1986
~Russell~, He's a. hotshot
with down~homi dreams
This easygoing 'real man' is in a new adventure film,
but he'd rather watch the World Series than any movie.
His 1if e is his family: Goldie and the kids.
Ir .. YMtr
01 llh .............
llm, 'lie TrMMt II Uttle Clti-
11': I play a self-4.SSUJ'ed. verbo9e
truck driver who mUJdcs his
way into and out of troubJc, of-
ten slippina OD banana peels
aJona the way. It could have
been played traditionally. but we
brouaht the oomicaJ side to the
fore. lie diJoovers a stranaie land
underneath Chinatown. USA.
It's semi.fanwy, semi~iut and
!efT\i-tmifyina. lt' s a fun picture
to watch and a type of adventure
movie I haven't done for quite a
while. I li1<e (director) John Car-
penter's style of making movies;
he's extremely briaht and cre-
ative.
OI tltt ,.. .. fttb dlaut t1:
The charac1er I played in Silk·
wood is clo9est to the way I inter-
pret myself -he was a real
man, someone obviously alive
and kickina, We looked at life
similarly; we were both fairly ob-
jecti vc, fairly ~ina. not ta.k-
1na life too teriousJy.
01 Illa rt111• __. tt Ifft:
For me.. it's a waste of time to IC1
way over· the top about thinp.
It's just not the way I am. rd
rather be ~ something that's
ma.kins me happy than banlina
with somelhina that makel me
miserable. Nothina is worth
that.
Ot -lie .. , GtNlt ..... Illa .atllt Cl., ....... 1113:
We met in 1966 on a Disney~
ture c::alled TM OM anti °"'>' G~uiM OrigiNJI Family Band
She was the lead dancer and I
was one of the kids in the show.
She was 20 and I was I S. It was
just '"hi" and .. hello." and I ~
member her dancing.
h wfty lie W II "'9 _. lttr:
When we met <.Pn. t 7 yean
later) on Swing Shift. I was sur-
pNed at how pretty lhe was. She ·
had I terri6c fiaure and there
wu a ttJlual quality about her
that I hadn't seen in the movies. wiys home. But when we work
And she's immediately friendly ~· we'~ just two actors
and Wceable -to everybody. A doma their jobs. When our
real happy, ~tive pcnon. And worlc.day is done. we .,:> home
later I realized how tou&h she and we may or may not talk
was and how sharp. A IU1 hu... about il I think we do bring a
man being. Goldie represents 10 little bit of it borne with ~ but
me the best of life. we immediately tdJ erich oeherif
01 lllfrilCt: We've considered we're setting overbearing. If you . admire each other's professional
It and we don't deem (it) ncces-opinion. Which we do. then it's sary. Neither of us really feels a need to be married to the other. natural to sugest and aiticize
However. we're aware of the 01 ICttn as Jut 'rtplar' pya:
ch.i.ld.ren's (Hawn's two and his I've always been hurt by the sue-
onc). position on it -they'd gestlon that you can't be talented
probably like that a lol So we and not have some kind of
continur to talk about it. but it's queerness to you -or a major
not a pressina issue. Ptoplc ask catastrophe or a problematic
us about it all the time. It's kind childhood. I bet you a lot of
of amusing. James Dean's life was Vf:rf nor-
Oi Wndl& 1 •tit Clf'Hr 114 mal and a lot of 11 is publicity
fatlBy lift: It's a very good busJ-st~fffind talented people to be
ness to have a family fife in. My us~pretty straight. ~
dad was an actor for 30 years · ..i.. u--.:---
and he had a family. A lot of :mina =.-,~t ~;;
why I aot into Lhts business as peUed into creativity ...., some
deeply as I did is becaux I saw .. -.:....i f[ Th "'I tha
dad had lo f . .th h. wcuu stu . . . . e nonon t my ts o tune wt is you're the suanae kJd on the
family. And I think I &et to block and therefore you must IC>
spend more time with my famil)' to Hollywood explains why we
than most fathen and I appreo-have some unta)entcd wnters
ate that I like bei~ a ho~hus-and actors around.
band when Goldie s working. 01 tM nofltiN tf ,.. llllt•:
01 ralsltC kWa: My outlook on From my point of view it didn't
kids is that they aren't there to ~ all that much. £/vis. (a
deaJ with as much as they're 1979 TV m0Vl~~1ch catapult-
lherc to enjoy. And I try to guide ed me into a di t category as
them. rm a great believer that an actor. helped me improve my
lads aet thi~ by osmOSlS. I 5a.lary and my positio~ but
don't believe in the notion of didn't change me. I had been in
.. quality time." I believe in the the busi~ for 17 yean prior to
quantity of time spent with that I Weed doing Di.sney pie·
them. The more you're around. turcs. When pcoplt oonaratulate
the bC't1er and the more secure me as if I had ovC'l'tX>fne some
they feel immense t.rrier. i1's funny be-
1 know that when the kids., cause rm proud of that period in
to bed. they ~ to hear us my life.
tallcina in the. livina room. u op-0t Illa Int Im, ustbltt: I was ~ t~ haV1na a blby~tter an real mad when what I had hoped
the livma room ~~ma TV . --ft)r and planned for (a profes-
and the next morruna aetnna saonal caner) was ripped off
two .. quabty hours" at the put. from underneath me by a ( J 973
01 ........ wltll CtNJt: Goldie shoukler) injury. Actin& IS I
and I have been lucky so fiu. We areatjob. but there won't ever be
try to work lqJU'ltely most of a movie that could draw me
the tune so that one of us is at-away from the Wor1d Series. IJ
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Utah
Weeteod Getaways are a grt.at escape for
the whole family from the bot summer work
week. Whether you're off to the mountains,
beach or delert, the change ol pecan make
for the perfect ADDJDer touch. With psoHne
prices as low as they are and great transpor·
talion barpins. much of our tx>rne turf is
aa:ellible at I rwonable <Xllt.. Some ol this
year's best smway spots are right in Amer·
icl. s blc:kyard.
11IE WllD WFSr
The demt, p&ainl Ind JDOUJUim ol the Wf!I.
are borne to natun.I wooden that toot mil-
lions ol yean to form. pe boun of enchant·
mmt and provide memmis that !mt a lifetime.
SOUDIERN UfAH
One leW!Dth" .. the CXJUDb'Y'• Dltioolljlel'b
are eccsble wittin a 200 mile radin of
Southern Utah. ThJs Includes two of the most
Zlon Natiooa1 Put 1s awelOIDe m the rug-WYOMING
Red beauty of its Canyons and in the in<nd-Grand Teton NtlionaJ Park Located near
ible colon ol ill rock formations. At the y eflowstone, this park is famed for its jlllJed
Visitors Center, you can star1 off with a view mountain range topped off by the 13, 770 kd
of Zlon Canyon itlel. From there. you can Gnnd Teton Mountain. Offering 200 miles ol
hike overnight on 65 miles o1 trails; take a trails by bone or on foot. the park also fa.
boneback ride on Sancl>mcb Trail; or mm-tures two menorable adMties: A tine or a
bine a biking/ drivtng trek to the majestic hour Ooat trip ck>wn the Soake River by n&
Temple of Sinlwava ltooe tormatioo inside ber raft or 1 cruile acnm .llctD1 Lake to Ela
the part. Two ;n roct Ji1ars here rmmb1e Island wbett you an enjoy a big br'9kfalt
the abr and~ ol tbil inaec1bAe "telnpe. • ol eas, bash browns and trout For more
Brm CanYOD National PR Offen more information call the ...... .+ at 307 · 773-2M). delicate and ICUlpted formations and a child • .-. ..
could tpeod boun just picking out the rocky ARIZONA
shapes of a c:astle. a camel or a (R>ber. In Glen <:aoyoo National Recrt.atioo Atta
ldcltioo to l'Jided bites and boueblck rides. With itJ •eep walls ol red sandlt.ooe risina
there ft minibul i..n ll'Cmd the rim ol the from the blue waters ol Glen Canyon's man-
c.anyon. Among the popular aborter liking made like. this II a popular playpound b
trails are N4VaJo Loop-a c:omfortable two a variety of water sp<Jrtl, indu<lng boatina,
hour Wilk. Bryce ii a perldle for pbotoe-~,..the white nm. to~
niphen becaUle ol the~ 18ti 1Dd wnpD1 OD sandy hearba in ~ inaets,
colon ol b rocb. IW1mmina and water lkilna. Bolt and Jodt-For information on Zion or Bryce, call 1W Ins rmais ere available from COOClellionairf 9erVices. Inc., in Cedar 0ty, Utah at M> I· L--._ ______ r-_ popular -Bryce Canyon and Zion Park. 586-7686. <:.onlltlua/ on PGflf 10
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1n.formalioo oo camplites and biking Information
is aVlilable through the NaOOoal Park Stnm. for
information call r.o'l-255-3618.
MONTANA
Gacier' National Part Is localed on the Canadian
border and it bas more than 50 glaciers. 650 lakes
and 700 biking trails. The best way to see it is to
enter the park from the East, through the Black
feet Indian ReterVatioo and 0'09 the Continental
DMde on the S<kJU1e ~Road snak·
ing from one end of the park to the other. To
reserve one of the more than 1,000 campsites m
the park. it's best to check in by early afternoon
For information, call the state tourism office at
~548-3390 from outside the state; or 40&
444-265-4 from inside the state.
111E ENDI~
COAST
WASHINGTON
Olympic Peninsula Offen an incredible range
of wild htaches, lush rain forests and jagged IOOW·
rovered mouotaim-all just 75 miles Wm of Seat·
Ue. Proximity to St.aWe plus the eue of cirding
the entire paiimWa on U.S. 101 makes this a care-
free weekend gmway. What to do:
Hike lhroogh iDcred.ib6e Hob Rain Fomt, the
onty ooe of its kind in the Us.A where 600 year
okl trees actuaDy teem to Un to paJe green as light
filters in.
F'llh for trout on Lake Crescent, at several rea-
IOOlbly priced resorts.
VJSit Sekiu and the Indian village of Neah Bay
for excelleot charter salmon fishing,
For information on the Olympic Pminsu1a. call
the state tourism oftice at m-541-WASH; from
inside, it's msQ_..570.
SAN DIEGO
The recommended city tour starts with:
San Diego 1.oo World famous for IOl'De of the
rarest animals in captivity. The Koalas perched in
their EucaJyptus trees are among the favorites.
Sea Worid A 40 acre park home to the ever
~ Sbamu, an acrobatic tine too kiln whale.
'lbe new P!nguin F.ncnmr exbiit his tJne large
c11p1ay.,. fnmd by 1001oot wiMkJws a a.
up viewina of 300 pelllUim It play.
Sul Dirlo Bay A 17-mile lq hlrbor ttm's tone
port for navy sbipl. 10D>e of which offer guided
tours.
For more information, call 619-232-3101.
SEATIU:
Sopbisticated city liviD8 and natural wooden form
such I perfect partDenbip here that I rect:0t Da-
tiooal survey ranked Seattle the top vlCl!ioo tpOt
in the aumy. You wiD tee why It woo this clltinc·
tion wbm JOU Mt fuad So.met ·And tlree frabwater lakes lor saiJ.
ing, cruillng and IWimmJng.
Se.ttle==;,.:r:;Cent=er On the 7 4-acre lite of the 1962
Wortd'a Fair ii the tuturildc: 607-bJt ==
the Food Orem wlh a wide variety of
spedaJtiel. Fun Fore1t Amusement Pm and
Pacific Science C.enter with a fuJl aie model
of a lunar mocmle.
For more inbmaboo call 206-447 -7273.
SALT LAKE CJ1Y
Aside from a ip'dantlar Cfmrt ldting. this
oty often weekend~ tbat range from
the lnspiratiooll to tbe ~ PllCS to
see.
T emp&e Sauare Is the place to art any
tour. the 1QU11e is home to the Tempe and
the T abemade, home of the Mormon Tabtt-
nacle Choir.
CapitlJ HiD Provides the hr.It view of the
aty
TroOey Sau.ft ii one of the bell rSJ"adoo
profedl in the country. The compa is built
m a.ba.odooed troDey blms and iDdudes
shops, tbealers and rataurantl as well as
street artisb and m•Midam.
Golf On ooe of eigli public coones in Salt
Lake V aDey. Mowmin Den. in Parley's Cm.
yon. is considered among the bell Call the
Utah Travel c.oundl at 801-533-5681.
BIG SUR
~ Is 90 miles of coast which starts in
the town of CarwJ. The town bas pt stxlpl
and restAurultl which makes for the perfect
break from the IUD. PbotocraPbY OOfls will be
in~ by Mrf inch of the cuast which
cootiouel alona Route 1. It Pl ovides apec-
taalilr viewt-the ... towaq dills and '°" in& liDI.
Pfmfer-Bia Sur State Pitt Offm a forelt.
bonebad rillna. tDg, 6sbin& picnic camp-
grounds and I biae.
Fat more infonnatioo about Big Sur, call
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OREGON
The Orgoo Cout II lined with steep diffs,
formed <Mr milliom of~ by the lel. Soak-
up the inaediblt oatural beauty of the sur-
roundings and enjoy the following ICtivilies:
Vllit tort Oa1lop Natioo&I Memorial. four
mies mh of Astoria. where Lewis and an
spent the winter of 1~18>6.
Play golf in the small town ol Gearhart. ten
miles IOUtb of Fort OatJop.
Vllit the Tiilamook P\ooeer Museum with
wooderful wildHfe diorama and exhibits of
pioneer and Indian life.
Stop al Newport oo Depoe Bay, a sheltered
harbor with opportunities for surfin& ICUba
diving. damming and crabbing. F.ojoy legen-
dary Dungmess crab as weD u Y aquina
oysters.
For information on the coast call the state
tourism office al m-547 -7842: inside ~
it is 800-233-3306
SUMMERTIME SKI RFSORTS
COWRADO 1Cmtooe Has aoH. tennis. pldrld>net. kay-Soowmw Lomled 12 miles from Aspen. ab and ujlboats for rent Special adivities
lS a retort that bas goH, tennis, a pool. fitnell indudinQ raftin& cycling and hayrides. Call
center, baneblck ricing. liking and fishing. *>0-525-1309 outside the stale and *>0-
SpeciaJ activities include whitewater rafting SJ+n12 inside the state.
and bot air balloon Iida Call *>0-22~W Crested Butte Mountain Retort The alpine
outside the state or fm.892-7100 inside the summer f.amDy bo&tay in Crested Butte alien
state. luxury ICCQIDmodatioos and ID incndble
Colorado "*"'
HEADING INTO TOWN
MONmREY CAUFORNIA Tiil lnaullngty ~ . b tourilb is
home to the one ym old ~t~ Mtm· ium. which boo.es more than 5,<MX> RA
aeatufel lo I Urtllog undene.u rep6c.a of
Monterey Bay.
It ii *> boine to Flsbt!rman's Whirl famed
Cannery Row~ the Joll1 ~eiJl>ecS DOYel and
101De o1 the mm *oric buildinss in c.au-
tomla. for lblonnalion on Monterey, call 4()8.
649-lnO.
SAN FRANCISCO,
CAUFORNIA Here ft IOCDe ol the tt.uOOS wby visiton
~Aquonum
leave their hearts in San Frandlco: : . mwn Home to drJidous and ioexpen-:
sive t r:no~ Where you can set a :
taste FnDdlco with this c!tY'• famous '
IOUJ'dougb bread from Boudin 's Bread Cool-: ""'~· then take~""" under : llie Golden Gate · • ·~~~· Glrdeli.
ls fudn.atina place. the
cable ws. All the
ables pal and you11 be able
to lee bow it an Works.
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ns., Texas. and the annuaJ Bba-£yed
tta Jamboree.
The lowly oowpca with the black. .iahdy indented center is ~ stuff' in Ath-
ns., self..prodaimed Black-Eyed Pta up-
al of the World. But they're small poca-
>CS compared with other ~
tn.ly 36,<XX> ICJ'CS are harvested oation-
ride (snap beans take up 27&,<XX> acres).
Still. pea f&ns love them -&esb now.
od frozen. canned or dried the rest of the
21". To satisfy appetites. about 90 cooks
ill compete in the 16th annual "'n:a-
ea .. coot.est Some like their peas served
ac Southern soul-food way: simmered
ith a hambone. salt port or saU511C-
Or you can mix peas with cooked rice
1r Ho~ John -or Jambalaya au
onari, u it s called by Louisiana Creoles.
he ~ are pwanteed to bring p>d
ick if eat.en on New Year's Day. For a
ex.as taste, add cayenne pepper or jaJa-
:fto. or douse the peas with pepper-vine-
1.r. Lone Stat State ruidents are so taken
ith the pea they've christened it '"Texas
aviar," despite th09C ~ 9 ~
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HOW11r. It's the only time all the sreat
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H~ I really don't think it is that
special lt used to be a bi& deal for the
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the way the balloting has been PD& the
right people aren't always there.
Wbm was,.-most....,..... a.
_.ID briuM.11?
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Star Game in San Francisco my rookie
year ( oo the Kamas City Athletics).
H~ Winning our first division title
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to 1t was a real bi& deal.
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Heeeeere' s how to speak well ., ........
E.d McMahon's 6m S118C ap-
~ was in )uruor hiah
ICbool when be reatcd the dam
poem. .. I wore a blue ICflC suit
that was wrinkled with pa spda-
tion and I was nervous as could
be," be m:aDs. .. But it was e&c-
tive. btauy I knew the poem. I
bad prw:ticed it. ..
Several thousand speeches
Jaler, McMahon is one of the
most self-confident public
speakers in the USA As Johnny
Carson's siddcick on NBCs T<>
nigh/ Show b 24 )UJ'S. McMa-
hon speaks to an audience of l S
million 10 18 million viewers
most weekniabts.. He describes
many of his techniques in bis
new book, Tiu> Alt of Public
Sp«l}ang (Putnam. S 14. 9S). in
bookSlOl'CS this month.
In tus book. be ofi:n hdpfuJ
hints for bnsinc:w and profes-
sional people who miaht speak
before I 0 ~worten or to an
after~ p~ of 500. Outlinina the ma.an ~ of
the speeds is the tint step in
piepcation. McMahon q-
pts. Divxie the outline into
five sections. with each OOvef-" ina some point you want to
make. The . and closina
should be~.
Then, McMahon says:
.. Speccbwritc with your
mouth. .. Don't wnte out your
speech word for word. lnsttad.
pcrilct your rmwb by U5m& I
tape ICCOfdcr, rewntma the out·
line and respraking the words
until they are polished.
.. When Johnny and I are
pWinina I sketch for TM T <>
111ghJ Sliow. we1J talk about 1t m
the oftn. but then we1J .,
down 10 tbe 5ta,e 10 see what It
sounds like when we do it." Mc-
Mahon says. .. And that's what
you want to do with a speech.
Pr.ctice i\ in front of your wik
or a fhmd. If you can. vtdec>-
tape it. and then look at 1t as
your own best ani<:."
What about tcqlh? McMa-
hon believes the Klcal after~
oer speech should never be
more than I .<XX> seconds -
that's 16¥, minutes or 2.500
words -and preferably les.s.
Cut out all the ~
words and phrases. State spcaf-
IC Ideas tn piaJ.n laJllUl8e. Nev-
er use words that you have to
look up in the dictionary.
And, McMahon cautions..
don't start your speech wt th a
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&,~Bru
joke unless you 're rally 001
for1able wnh humor. '"T
worst tlung 1S to tell a )Oke ai nothina happens. YOU rIUI
have the most dfectivc spee
to follow. but you1J be so u
oomfonablc that you1J 6lil."
Now it's the day of your ti
and you're terrified. What a
you do 10 calm youndf?
.. I always ao an to the ball ,,.
erat bows earlier... McMah<
says. .. I ~ where the mia
phone will be, whether the poc
um is adiusuable, where the a ~ will sit. if there will be
spotliaht that miaht prevent n
from readina my notes. GcttiJ
familiar wtth the setting w
help ~ staaie &llht. It hdJ me still today ...
And ~vc younclf a pep taJ
a reverification of !df-wort
.. Say to yourself: 'I know th
subject well They mvit.ed me
speak. They must thlnk I ha1
somcUun& to offer ' ..
You also can use that nc
vousness to work for you. M
Mabon says. .. When I fir
playtd V eps. wa1kina out a
that stage was very scary. Bl
rve learned to use those bunc
flies to lift my performance an
to increue my energy ...
McMahon coosidcrs publ
speaking an an form that
learned by pnlllC1lOe -and t malcina nustakes. .. I used to a
down to the loc:a1 ElJcs dub an
volun1tler for the Saturday rugl
amateur show (as an emcee).
<hdn 't 1Ct paid but I bad tl'
chance to make mimkes 1
front of a lurut.ed audience ...
For the rest of us, McMaho
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AN01'HER LEGEND
IN .THE G
1907: Rolls-~ creates
the magnificent ·silver Ghost:
THE SILVER GHOST.
[i)). There was only one ever lf1\I made. And it established
1986: Franklin Mint creates a new standan:l
Rolls-Roy~ as the builder
of the finest motor cars in
the world.
N~ for its silver-plated tnm,
metallic-silver paintwork and
extraordinuy silence, The Silver
Ghost changed forevtt the vny
notion of what an automobile
should be
Now, f,.nklin Mint Precision
Models has achieftd an equally
astonishing revolution ln the
Seid of collector model can. A
scale re--aeation of the legendary
Silvtt Ghost with detail, quality
and pttdsion that others can
only hope to attain.
Wlth the full authorization of
Rolls-Royce Motors, an exhaustive
lfties of first-hand studies were
made of the ongina1 car.
From these studies, a muter
prototype was 9C'Ulptured ... .and
.of excellence in automo~ scale models.
authenticated by Rolls-Roy~
Motors. Stttl ~ ~ken from the
prototype &re med to cast the
mott than U7 companents
needed to build a single model.
With each part inspected,
finished, and inspected again
before assembly c.an begin.
The elegant Roi tks Bdgn
'CC»Ctework is painted with
metallic-silver automot:we
lacquer. And the exterior tnm LS
plated with stmmg silwr -
matching the original euctly
Soit ~ se.ts, the full arny of
instruments and detailed engine
compartment are all comperab~
to one-of-a-kind modet. costing
hundreds or even thOUl&Jlds o(
dollars. But The Silver Ghost is
priced at just $120, and payable
in four installments of $.10 e.teh.
This afforda~ legend of our
own time is crafted and imported
ecdusiv~y by Franklin Mint
Precision Mockls. It's available
by direct appbation onl)t
So be sure to enm your order
by August 15, 1986.
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HUMOR, ETC .
WHAT IN THE WORLD
Happy tnls to you, ¥ICltionen
A record I 09 million travelers will take 288 mil-
lion jaunts of more than I 00 miles within the USA
in 1986. Ten percent will camp or f> by recre-
ational vehide. The first pleasure tour m an RV -
~'!'~table and ~ve -was in 1879 by Brit-
am s Sir Samuel White Baker on a six-month trek
in C)prus. .. If the wortd were girded by a good
road instead of a useless equator," he wrote .. I
should like to be perpetually circum-vanning it ..
Sol6c»: U.S. Tr'llVll Olla C.., The Boo\ of Rrsts
Big appetites at Mickey's place
Disney~ celebrates a birthday Thursday, but
every day is a party at the D8rlc in Anaheim, Calif.
Look at some of the fun food bouaht there each
year: 4:5 .m~on bamburJp:rs. 2 million hot dogs.
2. 7 S million ice cream bars, and soft drinks to fiU a
~ lake. Four million people phone each year;
Midcey Mouse aets the most calls.
Scuw: Diil •J41nd
We1 ti* to tlllt
For the first time, soft drinks have CMM18k-
en good old water as our most popular
bevenlge. Here's how we are most likety to
wet our whistles.
leon.
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IM1c 11.1-..J
A QU for Heaingway Days
Key. West cools out with the Heminpay Days
~esttvaJ Aug. 1~20. Events include a Papa Hem-
mgway look-alike cont.est. a billfish tournament
and a trivia contest run by Key W,est's FM-107.
Questions they'll ask:
I. As a freshman in high school. Hemingway was
too small to play football so he turned to what
sport instead. according to his biographer An~
ny Burps?
2. In which Hemingway novel docs Thomas Hud-
son scour the waters off Cube and the Florida
Keys for German submarines?
3. In Green Hi/Ls of Africa. Hemingway's wife was
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Auschwitz horror recreated
· Remem bra nee · to be
costliest miniseries
with $60 million tab
By CHARLES J . GANS
• 11 ..-...... •-,
OSWIU IM Poland -With its wh1~tle
c;hnek1ng. a stc:am lt.Komot1,c pulling a
train of ca ttle cal'\ stops by the ramp JU~t in~1dc the ominous main gate of the
Auschw1u-Birkcnau death camp ~arch
laghts and the fiery. ycllow glow from the
nematona light up the night ~ky
\\ 1n a nightmare reined \houting Na11
'>S men w11h ~narhng. German shepherd
dogs beat on the boitcars with clubs as they
null bedraggled men. women and ch1ldn:n
PRIME TIME SOAPS
from the train and order them to form a
long line They will ~Ject who wall hvc and
who will go to the ga'i chamber.
However, thl'I time 1t 1s only a movie. An
American TV mmascnc~ was being fil med
on loca11on at the infamous Na21 death
camp where four million people. most of
• them Jews. died dunng World War fl.
The horron of Auschwitz have been
pajost.ak.i ngJy re-created for the 30-bour
ABC-TV version of Herman Wouk's
novel, "War and Remembrance ... It as the
~uel to the earlier book and TV sencs.
"The Wands of War," about an Amencan
naval officer and has famil y caught up in
the events of World War II.
The trai n was the fif"lt to ndc through the
main gate of Auschwm-B1rkenau since the
camp was liberated by Soviet troops in
January I ~45. The crematonum as a falsc-
front ~c:t belching SfX'l llll rffcct tlame'I. and
Not all soap operas
ready for prime time
By LYNOA HIRSC H
() (an you tell me If then.-""e been man)
unsucces~ful pnmc-t1mc -;oup operas? -
J. W , nnta Ana, Calaf.
A: Wblle we bear of tbe succe11 of tbe
''Dynasty•" and tbe "Peyton Places," you
bet tbere'vr beeo lots of prlmf?'-tlme
bombs. Tbr first prime-time bomb WH
"Our Private World," wblcb deba~ oo
CBS lo May of I 915 and died by Septemkr
of that year. "Our Private World" was a
tplnoff of "A• the World Tunas." lta 1tan
lncladed EllffD Faltoa (Lisa ), Gtnldloe
F1t11erald, David O'Brien ud Nlcbolas
Coster.
Ont major problt'm for tbt 1bow wat
tbat It switched time slots no fewer than
1b times. It was sbown twlct • week bat
oever In the same time period.
More rttently, NBC bas had Uttle lack
with prtme-tlme soap operas. "B.,e Es-
sence.'' tbt sr.looff of the aaccessf•I "Bare
F.uence" m nl1erle1, Jaatecl a mtre four
months In I t U . It starred Genie Frucl1,
Je11lea Walter, Jennifer O'Neill Hd
Mlcbu l Nadt r. Al Corley allo appeared
for oat' eplsodt.
Nut, NBC went wltb 1ometbJn1 .-ailed
"Tiie Yellow Rose" 1turtng Cyblll
Shepherd 1nd Sam Elliott. "Tbe Yellow
Ro1e" bad a western tbemt wblcb didn't
appeal t6 vltwen In tbt' easl or U1t we1t.
anfor1•111tely.
After tllat. ''Berrenger'1" was a.notbt r
prlmf'-tlme 1oap opera 1tart for NBC. Tbl1
soap centered aroand a department store,
starred Ben Murphy, Sam Waaamakt'r.
Yvette Mlmleux and Ct•ar Romuo. Tbls 15
tbe last time NBC tried to go with •
conllnulo1 drama.
ABC bad little lock with "Paper Dolls," a
1oap opera centt'ftd around the modeling
profeulon; and perhaps tbe most proml1-
ln1 prhne~ttme soap tbat never really
made It off tbe ground was CBS' "Beacon
HIU," a takeoff of tbe PBS series" Up11talrs,
Oown1taln." "Beacon Hill" bad a star-
packed cast lncludlng David Ooket,
Beatrice tralJtht, Steven Elllott, NHcy
Marcbud and Edward Hermaou. Un-
fortuately, after a mere 10 eplsodH
"Bucoo Hill" was rt'tlrecl wltb two
episodes taped but nen r aired.
Q· I've b(cn watching "O..illa\" from 1hc
day 1t stancd I recall that 10 the: bc.'iinn1ng
It wasn't a continuing StOl)hnt' All my
fncnds sa)' that I mu~t be dreaming. -
P.F .. Buffalo, N . Y
A: You can tell your friends to wake up,
P.F. Wben "Dallas'' fi rst 1a.rtecl la lt78
eacb 1laow was a 1elf·contalaed episode.
mach like other prlme·tlme fare at tbt'
time. Wllllt tbe 1bow had rnpectablt'
ratin1s. after Ille flftll episode It was
decided to 1trtng tbe 11low to~etber like •
daytime soap opera. By lt7t OaJlaa" bad
become tbt No. l show. nose flN I
episodes, locldentally. featared tbt
ebaractert of Sue Ellen, C11ff, J.R., J CH'll,
Ml11 Ellie, Dlger Bamf's 1nd Pam.
the hundreds of SS guards and train
passengers wearing yellow Sum of David
arc mostJy Polish extras.
ABC's productjon supervisor. Michael
Gall.ant. wd the budget for .. War and
Remembrance.'' which is being shot in
nine European countries. the United States
and the Caribbean through mid-1987, is
expected to top $60 million, making 1t the
most expenSive Amencan TV production
ever
The film, whose scnpt includes 2,070
separate scenes and 362 speakjng roles. is
expected to be broadcast m 1988.
Gallant said it took I 'h years to obtain
permis<11on from Poland's communist
government to film at Auschwitz, now a
st.ate-run museum and memorial 10 the
southern town of . w1cc1m.
Poltel. a Pohsh tate-owned telev1s1on
production compan . 1~ receiving more
than S 1.5 million for rov1d1ng the extras
and 's4pport services.
Director Dan Cunis, who also produced
and directed "Winds of War," admitted he
thought about whether 1t would be sacn-
leg1ous to shoot a commercial entertain-
ment film at the death camp. but said the
actual locauon has enhan~d the film's
authenuctty.
.. We are trying to show what 1t was really
like here, a constant reign of terror, and no
one has ever really shown that on film
before." he <iatd. ~·There IS no reason ro do
this ftlm unlesS 1t is done an 'luch a way that
you can accomplish ehmmatmg the ig-
norance among many people of how awful
a cnme th1\ wa'I so that It will never happen
again."
Briush actress Jane ~ymour. who plays
an Amencan Jewish girl trapped in Europe
b> the war and eventually transported to
Auschwitz. descnbed filming at the death
camp as a "physically and emouonally
wrecking eJtpenence."
The most conflicting emotions on thc set
were felt by Branko Lustig. the Yugoslav
assistant director who was sent to Aus-
chwitz as a 12-ycar-old boy bec~usc his
father was a partisan fighter. There were
only a half-dozen survivors out of Lusllg's
group of 50 teen-age slave laborers.
Lustig, who has workt"d closely with
Curtis to make the Au~hw1t1 scenes as
realistic as possible. u1d he fou nd himself
crying one night when c;hooting a scene of
pnsoners returning from work as a young
boy oprned the gate to lhc main AuschWlt7
camp bearing the slogan 1n German "arbe1t
macht frci" ("work makes yo u free") He
was that hoy mof'( than 40 yea~ ago
"I never had the wl\h actuall) to comc
back here, .. he said "Rut I feel It 1s my dut)'
to all those fnend\ I nwt here who are nol
here today to make a film that will help
J)('Ople undent3nd that this was true and
something hke Au~h" 1t1 should no1
happrn anymore "
Sunday, July 13 1986 3
i-DaYtl-----
'.Happy 'Days' for Warlock
Teresa Wright joining
'Guiding Light'· cast
for four-day venture
By L YNJ;>A HIR.Sql
Billy Warlock, last seen as Ricky on
"Capitol," is returning to daytime. This
time it's a starring role on "Days of Our
Lives." After much thought by writers and
produceri alike, his character will be
named -Billy. •
"Days of Our Lives" producer Sbelley
Curtis says, "I've been a longtime follower
of Billy's work. I think we're lucky to have
him." Look for Warlock to become
involved with the character of Jennifer
Rose Horton. .
With Billy signing up for "Days" on a
three-year pact, you can bet the folks over
at "Santa Barbara" are breathing easier.
Billy's real-life wife, Marcy Walker, plays
the show's chief heroine, Eden Capwell.
Rumors were afloat that "All My Chil-
dren" was wooing her to return in the role
of Liza Colby. With Marcy's husban~
landing a role on an LA-based sQap, 1t
would seem that Marcy would want to stay
put on the West Coast. • • • Academy Award-winning actress Teresa
Wright arrives for a four-day stay on
Tereaa Wrtaht
"Guiding Light" beginning July 24. She
will play Grace Cummings, Vanessa's
aunt. With Maeve Kinkead (Vanessa)
a~eeing to another long-term "Guiding
Light" contract, the head writers and
producers have come up with a hot
storyline for her. Look for her visit to Aunt
Grace to begin ttmt'Storyline. • • • "Ryan's Hope" is trying to beef up its
ratings by adding a new, exciting-looking
male in the form of actor Peter Love.
That's right -his real name is 'the same as
the "Another World" character. The 23-
year-old Love has signed to play M~rk
d' Angelo. A native of Aberdeen, Md., Love
landed in LA June 17, 1984, and two years
later to the day he nabbed the role on the
New York-based "Ryan's Hope." As for
Love's smoldering looks, you can thank his
Spanish-born mother. .
Look for the Love character to create a
triangle with Rick and Ryan Hyde. Off-
scrccn, there's no triangle, folks. Now that
Yasmine Bleetla (Ryan) is 18, she and co-
star Grut Sltow (Rick) have made their
private dating public. • • • Louise Sorel is exiting her role of
Augusta on "Santa Barbara" and heading
for a New York soap .... With Barley
Kozak'• character of Mary being written
out of"Santa Barbara," we hear "Guiding
Light" would love to lure her back to New
York and the role of Annabelle Reardon ..
.. "One Life to Live's" Lee Patterson, who
played the much-loved and now very dead
Joe Riley, returns to the show later this
summer. Nope -not as Joe reborn, but as
his long-lost twin.
• • • Mlcllael Leon has extended his "Days of
. Ou.c Lives" contract (as Pete) for six
months. But when January comes, he and
the cha rater of Pete will be saying so long to
Salem. The cast Michael's sporting on his
leg is the real tb~ng -seem~ he was rid!ng
his motorcycle in the parking lot outside
the "Days" set when he momentarily lost
control of the cycle.
-n!YtimeGa&.
Who'sMichael'sdadon 'Days?'
By LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: I'm quite confused about the Michael
Horton storyline on "Days of Our Lives."
Michael calls Mickey "Dad," yet Jennifer
Rose, whose parents are Bill and Laura, is
his sister. Can you explain the background?
-N.M., Jackson, Miss.
A: Willie Mike Horton was raised by
Mickey and Laura Horton, Illa biological
fadler wu Dr. Bill Horton. Neldler Mickey
nor Mlcllael knew dais 1111tll Michael was a
you1 mu; It was revealed to diem ha tbe
famoas "clllld ill need of a tranafallon 1rom
Illa real fadler" scenario. Mlcbael was
worklll1 as a mecbanlc when a car fell on
rum. Wilen It was foand dlat Mickey's blood
wasn't rlpt for tbe tranafaalon and and
BW'• was, die secret dlat Laura and BW
llad been 111ar1D1 for years was oat. Willie
MJchael loves BUI, be'a always considered
Mickey Ill•. dad.
Q: I'm enchanted by Shawn Thompson,
4 Sunday, July 13, 1986
who plays Simon on "Guiding Light." I'm time allow la actaally %% minutes of
hoping his background isn't as guarded as airtime, elpt millatea of commercials. An
his character's. -R.K.B., Beachhaven, · boar abow la allowed 18 minutes of
N .J. commercials ID Us 80 minutes. Perhaps It
A: Sean balls from Toronto, Canada, just seems dlat Y &R llaa more beca11e the
wbere be appean replarly OD a talk allow aeries llaa 10 many cllffbangen wttlaill
and also works •• a magician. Tile youg episodes.
man la aillpe and la 1pendiD1 a lot of time
traveliDg betweem New Y mud Illa native
Toronto. We andentand he's 1ot a bot
atoryliDe ill die works. Q: Whatever became of the character of
Brandon (Lujack) on "Guiding Light?"
Also, what's the actor doing? -C.H .. Mt.
Vernon, Ohio. Q: I'm ft<l up with "The Young and the
Restless." llow come that soap opera has
more commercials than any other? My
husband and I arc upset and frustrated. It A: Vincent lriurry la up for a daytime
seems that all the actors ever get to do is Emmy. Be wa1 recently In New York
stand with their mouths open staring at the 1electtn1 Ge reel to present before die
camera . ..._ P.W., Denver, Colo. blue-ribbon panel. (Tbe Emmya will be
A: Tbat look yoa're talkiDs about la tbe liven oat July 1'7.) ID real life, Villceat la
clu. 1lc toap opera "take." Aa for "You1 flvlq ill Loa AD1elea. He's just landed a
ud Re1tles1" laavta1 more comme~lala, 11pportta1 role ill an aboat-to-be-leued
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.... Ull.PAUU ,._NOLI
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ra1CUL111•111• _,1a111•0 =....,,..,...,.
"Pale Rider" ( 1985. Western)
Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty. ( 1 hr .
53mln.) · .. , QMTOft8CLC*UP
.. POI GUI ..... A look at Boys Town.
Neb., and the 1 OOth anniversary of the
Rev. Edward J. Flanagan's birth.
lMAnCAT
_,IClll.l.BQ
c..ut ......
MLOOUATW••ua
'IOUTM,.., THl--
umAY ...
Cllml•THINOm '°"",.., .... IWIOLD ADAMI
C1AZY MCM M MCMlll ITIYI
MCC .. • Fiim clips from "Bullltt" and
"The Sand Pebbles." ea well as televlllon
footage and Interviews with friends, family,
co-workers and directors Robert Wise and
Norman Jewlson, are featured In this look
at the life of Steve McOueen. ( 1 hr.) (!)-.&.91_,
(JI).,_ "High School U.S.A." ( 1983.
Comedy) Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon.
~hr., 40 min.)
~,_ M FWIYCATI
.,.. "The Mysterious Stranger"
( 1982, Fantasy) Chrlstophef Makepeace.
Fred~ 1 hr .. 30 min.)
.. TGDAY'IW
llCIOIY taOUT ~ a•ll'• .. wu•••• ..... ,_.UMT ... ,..
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e Sunday, July 13, 1986
LftTml ~-· ...,.,.., ....
--.OOf~
--.DTOMOMOW DAVIY ,_ QOUATM
... u.Y _.,
1t••a-1n1a1111 Tem,.,....,
eooo ...
llUlmlTmT(ll)Q
umAYFIAll
---~ llCMI "Mrs. Soffel" ( 1984, Orama)
Diane Keaton. Mel Gibson. ( 1 hr., 50
min )
Cl) AUTO llM*Q Formula One Grand Prix
of Britain from Brands Hatch. England.
Ta~~~~ .• »•-,__ VB.llA
19 CHAiia i DIQllT
Al.VII,_ M e&•U•I
Cl)• u.. ...... ..._..
OUUCllLUI
LAMY ...
LLOYDOll.V9 ,,.,., IWMUllT
tcOOIYDOO
.,. "Gunsmol<e" ( 1953, Western)
Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot. ( 1 hr .. 30 mlnil.,. I PAnm':.~ -ITOOQU llCMI "The Man From Button Wiiiow"
(1965, Western) Animated. Voices of
Dale Robertson, Howard Keel. ( 1 hf .. 24
min.) •
(%) C* THI llUI -wrnt CHAii.a ~
.. (J) umAY ., •• IQ .... ... ~-___ ...
LLOYDOll.V9 ·-,..,,AL ....
Nn'AITIC--.DOf..-•lhmtl
IAMmOf,_
4AWllll•Y OCUll*Al~TOMU. _._a1•rr (JI) ,.,_. IOCI Mol<ey and the Fra9-
gles deYl9e a plot to steal Junior Gorg s
~eradlsh. Q ~':. "Under The Volcano" (1984 .
Orama) Albert Finney, Jacqueline Bisset.
1 hr., 49 min.)
WAY Of Tlllnt -., IWPYDAYI
ATMllCMll _....,_AT CALYM'f
~Lr-=I ~
OCUll* • ll1'ICIDUC11DI TO THI U. ---a l•IT 00 ,.._. llOCI The Gorgs plan to wipe
out the Fraggle: ,<eating a concentrat-
ed boredom~ .J (f) .,_ "One Night In The Troplca"
(HMO, Cc>rntdy) Bud Abbott, Lou Coe.-
ltel~ J. IUUTY wnM •mMI
.. MaBUI,_ .. .._,_.
IOGDWLL .... Live from Moecow.
Scheduled events Include Boxing. Men'•
Water Polo, YachtlOQ. Tennil, Men's Bu-
ketball (from Spain) and Wrestling. ( 1
lhr.)='-T.\
Wl.D, RD WllT
IT•NT191 IOGDWLL IAml Live from Moecow.
Scheduled event• Include Boxing, Men'•
Water Polo, Yachting, Tennis, Men's Bu-
ketball (from Spain) and Wreatllng. (3
hrs.)
I WU,_ CA
...,~-
OCUll• • ll1'ICIDUC11DI TO THI IM----Dll•lf CC) .. "Topper" (1937. Comedy)
Cary Grant, Con1tence Bennett ( t hr.,
37 ~ Cl) .......
(JI)_.. "The Secret Of N.1.M.H."
(1982, Fantaay) Animated VoiC91 of
EHi.beth Hartman. Dom Oelu11e. ( 1 hr.,
20 ~ (I) "The Brass Rtng" ( 1983, Ora-
ma) Dina McwrUI, Sylvia Sidney. (1 hr., 21
min.)
Cl) cm. FACTI Of UPI An a~t
and an elderly woman Join forcet lrl e
cruaade to cha3 the wortd. I UMY~nolll ITt
.. Cl?rM:ITHllATIOI Cfml1lOll'f DAY•lmDll•t
t
J -lunclay Conl.
-1=•aa ... -CDI ICI
l'"M' California Anoe!t at Boston
Red Sox·~ (3 hrt.) •11111 I (I) ... "The l'M'W LOYe Boet" ( 1977.
Comedy) Gavin Macleod. Bemte Kopetl
l hrl.)
~IClllJ.mQ NI.nm&
.,. "Red Sl<i• Of Montana"
( 1952. Advef'ltut•l Richard Widmark. Jef·
~ Hunter.j 2 hrl)
I···· ,..,.., '°'MU. ... --DlllAM vm-'WIMI II II McDonald's US Champl·
on.Np T•m Trlall trom Fort Laudefdale.
Fl&. (A) (2 hrs ) Cl) _.. "Foollooae" ( 1984. Orama)
Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr . 47 min.) (%) .,. "Comfort And Joy" ( 19S..
Comedy) BIH PatefSOll Eleanor Devld ( 1
l'lr ,30min ) . ..... .,....,
-· .,. "In Tandem" ( 197". Orama) l~'t::~k Converse ( l hr . 30
mmY•....,. . .,.,...., --=--L&IW
c:Mml. ... M. ,,.,.,m.Mm
I....,~
.... YUM
.. "Cloek And Dagger" (1984.
SuspenM) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole-
man (11'lr ,,1 mln )
IM.-w..o .. ,. ... u.w.
tW 9CIM-W ..... ~ .......... '90RT ---·· .,.. "~And Sand" ( 19' 1, Ora·
ma) Tyrone Power. Rita Hayworth (2
h<s., 30mln)
1 .. , ..... ..... ,. ... .... 1u&e1num ma_,.. ._.YUM
.. "It Ever I See You Agaln"
(1978, Romance) Joseph Stooks. Shel-
~Had<. ( 1 hr .. 46 min)
CD -.nt--m»1MI~ m A 12·year-old bOy'a hope9 to become
a photographer Clalh with h11 lathef's
plans lof him to pursue 1 pro rootball ca·
reer Alex Karras atara. ( 1 hr )
t1:1I ~~New York Yankees at Min·
. neaota Twins 'Live) (2 hrs . 45 min )
ttll 8 ...... OI 11UL "Should Nude
Beechet Be legalized?"
IL":"""' DAYD-.Lno _..,....
NA IOll Anheuser Busch Classic, fl
nal round. llve from Klngsmlll Goll Club 1n
WllUams~a (2 hrs I
1=-YWI
-Afternoon----
-· (() Cll "°"11 RCW. World Horse Jumping Championship from ReU Stadium
1n Aachen, West Germany (Same-day
cOVf!fa •l < l hr l II I I t ML · Time And Space Tr1vef
I _., ....
.,.. "Dear Btlgttte" ( 1965, Come-
dy) Jamel Stewart, BtlOltte Bardot (2
lhrl '--"*MAIWID ........... COlnllll
Mii&fi "Sha<* ol Oetlcnea" A
married man aeems bewitched by the
spirit or a deed women In thll drametlza·
tlon of an Edlitl Wharton atory. (R) Q ( 1
hr)
l flm»Mmall
&W urmACY: Al~ TO ~
(FJ AUTO ucm IMSA GT Serlee from
Watklnl Glen, N.V. (R) (2 hrs.)
([) .,. "Rocky" ( 1978, Orame) 8yt-
\191ter Stallone, TaJla Shlfa (2 hrs.)
Cl) HIM CUii When he falll to gredu-
ate with honora, Zalu (Wortham
Krlmmer) suaa the unl\lefllty and namee
Profeaor Klngafteld In the suit. 9 (1 hr.)
(%) .,.. "I Vltellonl" (1953. Creme)
Franco Fabrizl, Franco lntar1engtll ( 1 hr . ,g min.)
I 9CllAW I ITAWPllA*l--M. -...... ,._ 0 .... u.a. OfWI .., Anal
round, liYe from NCR Country Club In o.y..
ton, Ohio ~2 hrl.. 30 min ) I Mal_,.
•TOUCM &W Ln9ACY: Al~ TO ~ ® .,.. "The Corn ta Green" ( 1979,
Orama) Katharine HepbUrn. tan Saynor. u h!.h '°min.) W. w Cll "°"11 a.AT Schadulad:
Doug "The Cobra" DeWitt V'I Miiton
McCrory vs In 1 mlddlewelQtlt bout
ICheduled for 10 roundl. live lrom Lb
v~. Nev (2 hrs.)
.. acnmlMaD•-•LMm
Drag bOat Ctlemplon Tm Morgan goea for
a world speed record on wataf e IOODft.L. uml From Moacow.
Scheduled event• Include Boxl~. wr ..
tllng, Men's Gymnastics, Women 1 TMm
Handt>an and Men's Diving (Taped) (3
hrs
q)edicated 7(7 .5et'vtce
7HdJe IPHP live g/ter JI"# tPt'tt Jave
'" tlve tPitJ tJe deeiJt'tJHJ JI"# ma.He,,/
,eet u,j "etp.
BARBOR LAWN -MOUNT OLIVE
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1625 GISLER AVENUE COSTA MBSA 64()..&&64
Sunday, July 13, 1986 9
-lunclay Coal
I ,_PAmtllUM
.. "Gay Purr ... " ( 1962. Musical)
Anim.ted. Volcel of Judy Gar1and, Robert
Goulet. (2 hrs.) 1:..---.. Cl' "N'llOl tll ... --=-LllWCY: Al MIODUC1'10M TO
~ .. "The HMvenly Kid" (1985.
Comedy) Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrlck. ( 1
hr .. 29 min.)
(I) .. "It Happened At The World's
Fair" ( 1963. Musical) Elvis PrMley, Joan
O'Brlen;<1hr,45mln.)
I 111MI• AUC'TIOI
-... ..., Anheuser Busch ClaSSIC, ft.
NII round, from Klngsmlll Golf Club 1n W1l-
llamsbufg~~Taped) (2 hra ) G AUTO Mickey Thompson's Ott-
Roed Championships Grand Prix, from
Jack Murphy Stadium In San Diego. Calif
iS=.o Scheduled World Cycl-
ing Championships from Italy Sumo
WrestHng Cham~lr:>t from Tokyo i=~·~n )
u..~: Al M'llOOUCTIOll TO ""i UAIMllPllAll ....,.,._.,Ella
• .,,. "The Mephlsto Waltz" (1971.
Horror) Alan Alda. Jacqueline Bisset (2
hrs.)
(!) •Miu••NIAllU.~ Chicago Cubs at Los Ange-
les Dodgers (Live) (3 hra)
• _,. "Breaking Up" ( 1978. Orama)
Lee Remick. Granville Van Ousen (2
hrs.)
• &YW-"'11¥AL ONM.'M ._ ........
I == ... ..,.... • UC. Budweiser lnd.-
ana Governor's Cup from Madison, Ind
~aped~hr.) mr-... ... YTMI ...
.,,. "Phar Lap" (1983. Drama)
Tom Burtlnson, Martin Vaughan. ( 1 hr .. 48
min.) Cl),,,. While rehearsing for the "Sher-
lock Holmes" play. Danny and Chris --
playing the two sleuths -.. , out to see
who's sabotaging the schOol In stereo U.ti.rJ. PU W WITH QWl.ll
-1=-:rMIMT ........
.,,. "The Aviator" ( 1985. Orama)
rlstophet Reeve. Rosanna Arquette ( 1
hr., 36 min.) CID.,_ "The Man With One Red Shoe"
( t985, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Oebney
Coleman. ( 1 hr., 32 min )
(%).,,. "Streamers" (1985, Orama)
Matthew Modine, Michael Wright ( 1 hr .
68 min.) •1 AT-wmtMWDIMCIA mAlllf...,.. U ... A profile of
thoroughbred race horM John Henry
Ha.ted' ~:: Garwy Cl) -.a. The •lea conckldet with
a look at the d91rlk>pment of tound mm
and how the lnduttry rNCted to 111 ad-
Yent. ( 1 hr.)
I llUlllOINAZZa.
.,,. "Haf'IOll9r Street" ( 1979, Ro-
mance) Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne
Down. (2 hrl ) d!.I l'ft\Ll Atlanta Bravn at New York
10 Sunday, July 13. 1986
Mets (T~2 hrs.) I UftUID CllM .... • , lllflU
.... -I09rl ULT WAm ,.. .. Cl)-. "Greased Lightning" ( 1977, Bi-
ography) Richard Pryor, a.au Bridget.
(2 hrt.)
Cl) .. "Something Wicked Thie Way
Comet" ( 1983, SuspenM) Jaton Ro-
bards. Jonathan Pryce. (1 hr., 34 min.)
1:9 8 .,_ "Cage Without A Key" ( 1975,
Orama) SUUn Dey, Michael Brandon (2
hrs) 8 ... llWOll.D Scheduled· Wor1d Cycl·
Ing Championlhlps from Italy. Sumo
Wrestling Champlonshlr;>t from Tokyo
(Japed) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) U Mlt OP M. POU.al A lootc at some of
the more comical plays and happenings
on the NFL gridiron, Including unexpurgat-
ed comments over the microphones by
lhea~c;e.t;iri~' ) ........ M. ,.. .,... .. _,ITrlll Profited Biii
Walsh, San Frencllco 49ers heed C01Ch •1100DWLLUlmCOllTllm ITMTlm
.,_ "The Beatt In The Cellar"
( t970, Horror) Flora Robson, e.ryt Reid
~~J..a-.n II .,. "The Private Eyes" (1980.
Comedy) Don Knotts. Tim Conway (2
hra.lwrr IUIY:=ALD ..WA'llOI ..,.ICmTD
.,_"Loving Couples" (1980. Com-
edy) Shl<ley Mecleine, James Coburn ( 1
hr , 37 min ) CD .,. "Oxford Blues" ( t 9M, Orama)
Rob Lowe, A~. ( 1 hr . 33 min.)
41118 AT Tiii Scheduled rev\ewl
"Desert Bloom" (JoBeth Wiiiiams, Jon
Voight): "Club Paradise" (Robin Wii-
iiams, Peter O'Toole); "Under the Cherry
Moon" (Prl~
(II Nin' WITH MWD ...,.11
COnsumer Information on a product that
warms feet. mall-order problems and He<-
i'r-~ ~~'Freud" (1963. Biography)
Montgomery Clift, Susannah York (2
hrt. i9ml .... -1 g ••11'1 .. WIJI •••• ........
.,_ "Soldier Of Fortune" ( t 953.
Adventure) Clark Gable. Susan Hayward.
i hrt.)
ITMTlm
IOODl'LL Ulm From Moecow
Scheduled events Include Boxlr19. Wr•
tling, Men's Gymnastics, Women 1 T .. m
Handbal and Men's OMng (Taped) (4
hrs..) e ,_ Lm Guest: former Citicorp
Chairman Walter B. Wriston. ( 1 hr.)
!-llATlllrf
.. "Blithe Splrtt" (1945, Comedy)
x Harrlaon. Constance Cummings. ( 1
hr .. 34 min.) ~=-tll M ... ,. ·-Prine.-Caroline of Monaco; the Hou.
of Dior' 1 artistic director Marc Bohan;
Leslie NlelMn; ectr ... Pam O.wber tours
India (1 hr)
(I), ... MlllB°" PMLOIOMm Whtie
-awaiting hit exac:utlon, a Yank .. apy and
a Confederate General excnenge their
vtewa on dMth.
15
.. .:. ...... ....
• ... Q
a..a--c.vm-.cue
•UTOITAll
-1ve ..... ___ _
••IC%-Tn11-Pr~of ~~~Connie Sellecca. ( 1 hr.) 1~he Mephilto Waltz" (1971,
Horror) Alan Alda. Jacquellne Billet.
Wltchclaft turns a mediocre mutlclan Into
a famed planltt, terrltylng his family wno
are m•wn up In the neYer-ending circle of
evU.L.~ 0 •CKHL'T1
• "Up The Creett" (1ge,., Come-
dy) Tim Matheeon. Jennifer Runyon. Four
college student• try to bring some glory to
their IChOOi by competing In a raft reoe
9~t .. m of ruthless men. (2 hrs.)
• WD A took et the coastal cliffs
of Great Britain, which serve at a refuge
for mllllona of birds and animals. (R) Q
~~
• llWA The effect of haz.ardous waste In
Woburn, Mata., llluttrat• the legel and
scientific lmp&catlonl of the link between
environmental pollution end heelth prob-
leml.. (R) Q (I hr.) (I)•••-Matters Barefoot Cham-~ ~ ~·j. OATBl M LJt.
mT CCllCmT 0.ryl HaU and John Oet•
perform a concert to benefit the Statue of
Liberty'• r"toratlon. Hitt Include "Sara
Smile," "Out of Touch," "Privett Ey•"
and "Method of Modern Love." Taped on ~. 1985 at New Jersey's Liberty State
Pat1t. ( 1 hr.)
CI) ... "The Sectet Of N.1.M.H."
(1962, Fantaty) Animated. Voices of
Elzabath Hartman, Dom 0.LulM. A ...
cret todety of ret1 aidl a deeperate fle6d
~ In saving her home from the Nth-
...,_.of man 'G' (t hr., 20mln.)
(l)LMIOAT
(I) .,. "Explorer•" ( 1985. 8dence
Fiction) Ethan Hawke. River Phoenix . Thr• boyl--a drMmer, a whiz-kid. and a
social milflt --combine their talent1 and
conetruct a homemade apacMhlp. In 1ter·
eo. 'PG~ 49 min ) =1=-~ -.. ._..t:t9,,,,
-IT mm C<>nwleed that their ttx-
"19* r•Uonsh•p has at Its mtglc, Edna
'--Howard an ullll1)8tum.
.... .._ Jamie trlee out for the
15 football team.
&&Mita• ........
... -.a.1W001•wt&MNL1 L II)
,. • Cl) • ..,. Rtbroedcasta: rtpOl1
on a retarded Couple who .,. trying to
cope outlide of an Institution; profllit ol ~
ad produc:« Joe s.delmaler. modetn-dly
Gut1tha warrlOn from Nepel who make up
a special foroet unit In the Brltllh army
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•
I
-9-claY Coal •
• • &• .0-Edwerd't ex-wtfe ~ a vtllt. In ~R) • •DI JU From Moecow. Sc::hec:Ued ...,....ta lndude Bo~ wr ..
ttng Men'• GymnMtlct. women• Teem Handt.a and Men't OMng. (Taped) (3
;-ia _...-a.-''Kld-
flllPP9d" ~ ~ and Peter
Finch ltW In ttW t 960 ~Ul'e b9Mcj
on Robert Louis St9Y9f'llOO' t novel. When
a younq Scott Hlghlandef protests tW ~
ot a r1gnttu1 lnhefftanoe. hit uncie hat him
kldna •. (A) Q (2 hra.) i ITAi IUICM Guest: Betty White. In
t t«eo. (R) ( t hr.)
I M.Lc.An.t .-AT Me91M.LI m n rm COflLltle Mlm Natural history pho10Qfaphef'
Simon Trevor examines the breeding and
nesting cycles of Africa's bateleur Mglea
~ ~hr}Topper" (1937, Comedy)
Cary Grant. Constance Bennett A mar-
ried couple become unwtlllng gho9tt aft«
being Involved In en auto accident. ( 1 IY ..
37 min.) ~UMCA'ICWICMM 1 •• ...,_ ...
(]{) .,_ "High School U.S A " ( 1983.
Comedy) Michael J Fox, Nancy McKean
A mldwestern high tchool Mfllor trlee to
oust a snob at ihe claaa's mo.t popular ~apple. TV chlld stars of the '60t end
60s play many of the teechert end tchool
'Offtclals. ~ ~ 1 hr., 40 min.) (l)M -AMT--(%).,. "Pale Rid«" ( 1985, W•tern)
Cllnt Eastwood. Mlcheel Mor1arty A ~
terloua strenger rldet Into a mining town
and brings much-needed relief to gold
. proepectora being harrnted by an un-
tcrupulous power baron. 'A' ( 1 hr . 53
min.)
I ····-·••t11 ,. • ..., ... ,. Punky thlnk5
Henfy' 1 being stelked by a klllef In stereo
~ .. "Mask" ( 1985, Drema) Cher
Sam EHlott Based on the true story ot
Rocky Dennis, a 16-yeer-old whoM optl-
mlltlc outlook on Hf• le undimmed by a
rere cranial bone dlMeM. 'PG-13' (2
~ 6-N. IC..:I ...... --· T~: temwltta' Impact on toul'ltm. ... ())-.-won Aft« a Wies
of accident• convince her aomeone's out
to harm her, a Brltlth enterteln« ask• JM-*-to lnYeltlQ9te. Guett sters Patrick
MacneeandOfvla= (R~ Q~ IY.) ...... , 11.1 .... Two
storlee: an eglng. eloohollc movie star
teeters on the edge of sanity; an Intrepid
joumellst helpe • video engineer warn
Earthlings abOU1 an alien lnvatlon In ster-
eo (R) ( 1 IY.) e ..,... "Little Mo" ( 1978, Orame)
(Part 2 of 2) Glynnlt O'Connor, Michael
Leemed. A young women, Meureen ~
nolly. achiew9 tectnlt .. .,dom by the.
of 17. (1hr.,30 mln.)
Cl) TMm ... Tiii ~ A mllllon-
elr.. cialme she brOtaly murdered her
bOytriend -and her coutln'• the onty per-
ton who belleYee her. 1:nue ....... ...
Prioo.. Carollne of Moneco; the ~
of Olof't artlttlc dnctor Marc Bohan
LAeMe Nlelten . .ctr .. Pam Dawber toun.
lndle ( 1 IY )
• Mftm Natural hlltory photc:9'apher
12 Sunday, July 13, 1986
Simon T~ e™'*-the bfwlng and '*""Cl cY'dlt of Afl1ca't t.t-. eeglll. i>~'ft*um
., IL I=-num ''The Flame
Tr... of Thlka'' The Grenta meet their
•
bora who~ )utt arrMd from
I ~7) (R) Q (1 IY.) ... -co.ll "°"' "Foottoc.'' (HMM. Drame) KeYln Becon, Lori Singer. Teen-egers In a
smell town fight for t"helr right to dance
and stage a prom deaplte OPP<)lltlon from
their ooneervattve parent.. lri stereo. 'PG
I( 1 IY., 47 nW\.)
_MCllll ... llOU.ftOODNm .. LOl..r __ ....
-•..a1•• lWll•IUUTYwnMa ....
• Cl) _. "Arnot" (1986, Orama)
l(irt( Oougtat. Elzat.th Montgomery
Conftned to • nursing home efter an euto
mishap, a 78-yMt-dd former •thlete flnde
tW convaleeoenoe ttv•tened by • ~
puletlve •nd perNpe ~olent nur99
IBl g (2tn.i
• • cw31y In 1950, thrM popular
T eXM hlgh-tchOol ..rnora. dettlned to
succeed ln far-differing careera, experi-
ence a night of vlolenoe that wtll haunt
them their entire llYe9. Stars Mlc:heel Becil,
Joeept'I Botton. and Ben Mettert. (Pert
1 of 31 (R) O (2 hrs., 30 min.) • 0 ... "Chaptef Two" (1979,
Comedy) Jamet Caan, Marsha Muon.
8aed on the pley by Nell Simon. Soon
aft• tW wife'• dMth, • wrtter flndl hlm9elf
reluct8ntly felling In love egeln. (R) Q (2
hra .. 45 min.)
.... "The Private Eyee" (1980.
Comedy) Don Knotts, Tim Conway. Two
bumbtlng American detectlvet are called
In to inw.tlQ9te • eerlee of murders In an ~cast~ ea:mm G1) IOOI JU Mml From Moecow
SdledUied 9\'9f'ltl Include Boxing· end
Men'=~R· (4hra.) e C MATM "The Flame
Tr ... of Thlka" The Grents meet their new nelghbora who have just errlved from
~· (Part 2 Of 7) (R) Q ( 1 IY.)
l ..... u..
Wfll•fl "Shedet of O.rkneea" A
matrled man teemt bewitched by the ·
spltlt of • deed woman In thlt dramatiza-
tion of an Edith Wharton ttory (R) Q ( 1
~) CC) .,_ "The Heevenly l()d" ( 1985,
Comedy) Lewtt Smith, J-.on Gedrlctl.
Killed In • car cran, • man can't pa91
tlYough heaven'• pearly gattt untll her ..
turn9 to Earth and helP9 • teen-ager gain some confidence. 'PG-13' (1 hr .. 29 mlnil.., ~ ... "Prizzi'• Honor'' ( 1986, eom.-
dy) Jacit N6Choteon. Kathleen Turner. Di-
rected by John HUiton. Compllcatlonl
artee whet\ a hit man for • Brooklyn crime
family marrlee en Intriguing L.A. blonde
with a doeetfUI of IK.i.tont. 'R' Q (2
tn., 10~ (!)ITAi •
(%) .. "Under The VolcanO" M:-!·
DrllM) Albert ~· Jlloquellne . Director John Hulton • lldaptatlon of Mel-com Lowry't novel. A former Brltllh oon-
M tormented by~ and tW J>Mt,
ttrugglel lneftectuelty to r....,... tW Mlf-
deltructM beMW>r. 'A' ( 1 hr • 49 "*'·)
1-ICOTT .. WUt ..._ Mar1ln Perklnt tek• a
trel llCOl ltll *ital t'1p Ind oti... ~ woM9.
~ badglr'I ~ bu(Wo. (R)
Cl) ... Leroy'• niece gltt • aurprtae Ylllt
from her tathtr att.r Ifie lnhertta a small
fortune; Dwtght atam work on hie new . -1\irkJ:tteO· (R) (1 hr.)
.. a I•• Martin Perklnt joint In a
protect to ~ hoof.encknouth dleeete m lneoe...19. (R) , _When . ='don of .... In Eu-
rope w~ Austrellln petrtotlam, Blly
(Scott Burgtta) la among the first to en-
list, but Welter (Scott McGregor) la aloof
to tW countrymen's enthutlam. (Part 3
of7~i.um I mat!& a• ICll ''The Four S.-eona" The 8lblothekeed In Pollng. W•t
Germany, provldet the baroque eettlng tor a perlormlnce of Antonio Vlvaldl't '"'rhe
Fow s..tont" by the Enallah Chamber
Orchettre led by toto ~ Gldon
Kremer. In stereo. (R) ( t IY.)
(I) _, Mlchelob Natlonel Club Ana
from TM'lpl. Fla. (R) (1 hr.) CD ... "Rockr.' (1978, Orama) Syt-vett• Stdone, Ilia Shlfe. A tmd-tlme
Ptllladetphle boxer gets a rw• c:Nnce tor
feme and g,ory wherl late leadt hm to a
Bantennlal bout wtth a wor1d champ6on
'PG' (2 tn.) •
Cl) TM.m ... Tim IMC-A mi.on.
air.. clalmt she brutally murdered her
boyfriend -•nd her COUtln'• the""" J*· eon who btlleYet her.
Cl) mOTI-A pr~ (Jamee Coco)
with ln*lel methodt of fundralalng puts.
on one of Doneld'a plays. but probtamt
artee on opening night. Q -I::..-:, Topic: Sale Sex .
ITM Mml 8por1a ~Ion '-Ming cast members from "
Store," "St. Elaewhere" and "Capttol '
J:>~J.., ~c1•ru~= 1 Comedi-
an Charle Barnett end hit IC)ecill gutttl
Don Johnaon, Phlllp Mlcheel Thomat, Ter-
ri Garr end John Houeemen, satire corr .. r==-....in .. , ... -•"•·•·
tW -... Tim Mm-A mllllon-
e1r.. dalml she bNtlllly murdered her
boyfr1tnd -and her eoutln'• the only per-
ton who bele'f9t her .
IC1MN1ca11mr1N9 ., ... ,,.,,.*-' c-..--. nm L.-T""" ---• -noML" (Pr.,,,..,.) Actr .. L.... Caron lntroduoea lnttmatlonllly
mede TV .JWOductlont. Two flml: CN!een
exle AntOnlo Stwmeta't Wttt German
prOduc:tlon of "Burning Patience" (with
aubtltlea) axamlnaa a pottman'a friend-
ship with poet Pablo Neruda; an rineted
o.tll8h thort btratlng tymphonlc mutlc
-''TonelpOt." Q ( 1 hr., 30 "*'.) CC> _. "Pcny'• AeYenge" (1986.
Comedy) Din Monahen, Wyett Knight. A
group of F1or1da high IChool ttudents
matchet wltt with the proprlttOf of a local bf°'.=J~~ 31 min.) L.=a~--w .. ( 1983, bPenetl Juen ,:.
-lm!clay~.
berdl. Jonethen p,yc.. Two boys dilcoY·
• the terrltytng teeret undertytng • myst•
r1oul camlvel where fentallee ere fulftlled.
but only fOf • horrible ptlc:9. In atereo
'PG' (1 hr., 34 min.)
(%) ... "Nee, A Young Emmenuelle"
( 1978, Comedy) Ann Zecherlu, S.my
Frey. A rebelloua 16-yeer-old eftempt1 to
write• It= novef. (1 hr., 45 min.)
l•llL IUO fttl _., .... .....
ftW .......... ,,. ...
tW ....
l:ft..-From Moec:ow Ar•
of the def.• competltlOn. ( 1 hr ) ..... -. ..:A~lUMOIP-m --~ revlewl: Bk>om0
' (Jo8eth Wiiiiama, Jon
Voight); "Club Peredlee" (Robin Wll·
lle!N. Peter O'Toole); "Undet' the Cherry
~·v;~ ... ,ecmTll nm..,..mr
tW .. "Murderer's Row" ( 1966.
) O..n Martin, Afln.Mergret A
retired apy It called In to protect• femoua
tclenlltt from fOfelgn ~ (2 hrs . 15
iM~The Men With One Red Shoe"
(1985, Comedy) Tom Henka, Oebney
Colemen. Choeen et rendom, • aomewhet
off-center Ylollnlst Is thrust Into the croea-
flr• of rlv•I CIA groups In Weahlngtoo
'PG' O ( t hr., 32 min.)
-(1)111 lmT ... 9 mm· H 119 ~ ProfllM of
.Alie> lgleeiel end Connie Sellecce ( 1 hr )
IOllM.ICIL ii ••••1• .-anu.A. -----mr tll •••• 1973 Men'• Fl-n.i (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) _. "Search" (1972, Adventure)
Hugh O'Brien, Elk• Sommer. A apeoe-ege
deteotlYe lnwltlo-t• the dluppMrence
lot•= gem collectlon. (2 hr•.)
.. ... .......... MQ. ........ ...,..& -• .-..... II -1-CLm .... ..
.. "M~ror Of Oeoeptlon" ( 1975,
Myttery) Kim Darby, Jemet Muw.11 A
young woman loc*• Into the dluppeer·
enc. of her two roommet-. who neYer
returned efter ar11Wer'li1g the .. me em-~t ed. (1hr .. 30mln.) a ZICllY I llf MOWC• tntervlewl: •c·
-Monclay
•CC> "Silent Rega" (1962. Advtnt\Ke)
Chuck Norril. Ron SitYer. ( 1 hr .• .a min. )
M (I) "The Men From eutton W'flt<:Ni"
(1965, W•tern) Anlmeted. Volctl of
0.lt Robertaon. Howerd Keel. ( 1 hr . 24
min.) •CZ> "The! Sinking Feellng" (1979, eom. dy) Robert Buchenen. John Hughel ( 1
20mln) -"The er ... Ring" ( 1983, Creme) MtrrMI, SyMe Sidney ( t hr • 30
t()( Kevin HooQ, Oet'6eoe Wllllama. linger·
ectr .. Linde Hopkinl. Teddy Pender·
I ...
nmUCA'ITOPTm a1mt••-... IGLD Scheduled. the Golden
Boyt of Bandltend (Fr•nklt Avalon, Febl-
an, Bobby Rydell) , e-he, Smokey Robln-
aon, Petti Auatln, the ~ Kenny Log-
glnl. Falco. Julien Lennon (lnteN!ew). In
ttereo. (1 hr.)
I Plll'IM'f laMm .... ,.Lam
-... "Auhpoint" (1984. Creme) Kris Krlltofhnon. Tr .. t WWeme. Two
bOfder patrolmen uncover • ~~-old
mystery when they uneerth • jeep con-
telnlng • lkeleton end $800,000, buried In
the TexudtMf1. 'R' Q (1 hr.,34 min.)
.. , .,.,. UlllJI ..
lllU.YWDGD cu.• Scheduled: Dolly
Perton, Merk Hermon; Gery Frenklln's r•
vlewl Include "Under the Cherry MOOf'I"
(Pnnt.) end "Psycho Ill" (Anthony Per·
kins).
(I) ... "The LUI Fig.ht" ( 1963, Ora·
me) Wiiie Colon. Ruben Bledea. A auc·
cesatul recording ertltt yMrM to win •
boxing title •nd Mt• off to ,._ Yen to
realize hll dream 'R' ( 1 hr , 26 min.)
W (J) .. "Lawleu Frontier" (1935,
Weatem) John Weyne, Shella Terry A
cowboy struggle9 to exonerete hlmself of
crimes blen*i on him by • crooked sher·
llff. ~..;~n.)
DAW•DOITO_. ...,.MUIT ---.. "Freud" (1963. Blogreptty)
Montgomery Clft, Sulenoeh Yen. The
young VleMeM doctOf foundl the prec·
tloe of psychoenatylit wt'llle studying hyp-
nosis With en experimenter (2 hrs .• 19
min~ t:t1I --~Low Atfelr The Eleenor
And Lou Gehrig Stcwy" ( 1977, Blogre·
phy) Blythe Denner, Edward Herrmann.
The YenkM first beaemen end the women
he loYed keep their romance ellvt deeplte
otMteclee •long the wey. (2 hrs.)
t:11 (II) .. "Over The Brooklyn Bridge"
(19M, Romenoe) EIMott Gould, Mergaux
Hemlngwey A men who dl'Mml of own-
ing e po9tl rttteurent In Menhetten must
merry• women he doeln't lol/9 eo the! he
can rtctlw the flnenclel aupport needed
to start the bueinMI 'A' ( 1 hr . 46 min.) -1--..... ,.L.a.
PCZU&DIAT W Nlwn Offshofe
150 from FOfl ~.Fie (A) ( 1 hr.) .... , ..
-Cl) _..,,ATCH
min.) •Gll "Oynuty" ( 19'78, Qreq) Sarah Ml-. Stacy KMCtl. (2 hrs.)
CC) "Who'I Afraid Of Virginia Wooff?"
(1966, Orame) Ellubeth 'feytor, Rlcherd
Burton. (2 hrs., 9 min.) •CZ> "Pelt Rider" (1986, Wtttern) Clint
Eeatwood, Mlcheel MOflarty ( t hr., 53
min.)
•<Bl "TwNlght Time" (1983. Creme) Kerl
Malden. Jodi Thelen. (1 hr., 62 min.)
(l) "Bad Dey Al Bleck Rock" ( 1955.
SuspeoM) Spencer T r9Cy, Robert Ryen
(1hr ,30mfn)
I a man ... __ ... -""---" .. "Chril11na" (1984, Adult)
Jewel Sheoerd. The erotic and dangerout
expolt1 of• globetrottlng pleyglrl-helr.._
i blllher. ( 1 lv ., 30 min.) n .. "Explorers" (1985, Sclenot
tlon) Ethen Hawke, RIYer Phoenlx. nv .. boys -• dreamer. • whlz-tdd, end •
IOdel misfit -combtne their telentt end
cor.truct • hornerMde tpeOeehlp. In It•· eo.'~1 tw., 49 min.) ... "Scott Jopln" (1977, Biogra-
phy) 8lly 0.. ~ Art C.ffl9Y. A
gifted bt9ck compoeer "*99 en lndelbte "*mOl'.=o mualc. (2 hrs ) 1-., .....
Mm» _..Ltm IT .... llMCll ....
11 aaman ...
.. llY101Uecm1 .. --· nm,.,..., .. ...
(II) .. "Midnight Expr..... ( 1'178,
Creme) Bred Oevta. John Hutt BeMd on
the true ltOfY of Biiiy Heyee, • young
American err•ted In tut1tey f()( ettempt·
Ing to amuggle out helhllh, who IUffer'I •
grueling lncarceretlon In • tOfturOUI prie-
on. ·~ tn., 1 mfn.) ·1r.-~., ... IA,._. .,11311 TOOAY
mATIPACI COAl'r9I
.. "Joy Of Sex" (1984, Corlledy)
Cemeron Dye, Mlchelle Meyr!M. Oeeplte
the other aubjecta In their CUff'lculUm. hlgtl
IChOOI 1tudent1 becOme oti••'vely pr.-
000 !pied with en extrecurrlculer ecilYlty
'A' ~ 33 min.) M (C) "Angel" ( 1984, Creme) Oltf
Gofman, SuMn Tyrr.. A 1tudent turns to
proatltutlon eo that lhe can pey the tuition
at an exclutlYe high echool 'A' ( 1 hr • 32
mfn:J. -;=== -ICOTT .. ,.. ...... ....,. ... White
ewettlna hie execution. • YankM IPY end
e Confederate Generel exchange their
vlewl on deeth. •1L01T• 1NC1 :.=. HUM TODAY ........
-Olm NCTI tll LR An edolMoent
end en elder1y ~n join f()(oel In •
cruude to chenge the wond.
(I) "The Mein Ev«lt" ( 1979, Comedy)
Barbre Str .... nd, Ryan O'NMI (1 hr .~
min) •O "A Little Game" (1971, Creme) Ed
Nellon. Olene Baker ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
lr1l(C) "Joy In The MOfninQ" (1985, Ro-
mance) Alcherd Chemf>erleln, VYette
Mlmleux ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) •(l) "C.llfOfnla OrNmlng" (1979. Creme)
Dennis Chrlttophtr, Glynnlt O'Connor (2
hrs)
(1) "L•.Oolot We" (1981, Creme) Mer·
Sunday, Juty 13, 1986 13
...
•
-Monday Cont.
cello Mastroianni, Anita E)(befo, (3 hrs )
-® "Med Max Beyond Thunde<dome"
(1985. Adv9nhKe) Mel GlblOn, Tlna l'urner. (1hr,46mln.)
(I) "Sombrero" ( 1953. Orama) Pier An-
~. Ricardo MontalNn ( 1 hr 43 min )
tW{C) "Red Dewn" ( 1984, Adventure) Pa-
tnck Swayze, C Thomas Howell ( 1 hr .
54 min)
-JUternoon Movies-
,...., "The Reptile" (1966. Horror) Ray
Barrett, Noel Willman (2 hrs )
®"Mas!<" ( 1985. Orama) Cher. Sam El-
liott (2 hrs)
(I) "The River Rat" ( 1984. Orama) Tom·
my Lee Jones. Marth& Plimpton ( 1 hr .
34 min)
-(%) "Unlalthlully Yours" (1984, Comedy)
Dudley Moore. Nastassja Kln&kl ( 1 hr .
36mln) W 8 "Oltver Twtsr· ( 1933. Orama) Dickie
Moore. Irving Plchel ( 1 hr , 30 min )
CC) "A Flash Of Green" (1984, Orama)
Ed Harris. Blair Brown (2 hrs .. 11 min )
a.Cl) "Mae West" (1982, Biography) Ann
Jiiiian, James Brolln ( 1 hr . 40 min ) •00 "Cheech And Chang's The Corsican
Brothers" ( 1984. Comedy) Cheech Mar·
In Tommv. Chong ( 1 hr . 27 min) .. (C) "Eas(S1de, West Side" (1950. Mys-
tery) Ava Gardner. James Mason ( 1 hr
48 min)
(L) "Over The Brooklyn Bridge" ( 1984.
Romance) Elholl Gould, Margaux Hem-
1~ay ( 1 hr , 46 min )
CZ) "lop Secret!" ( 1984, Comedy) Val
Kllmef. Lucy Gutlerldge ( 1 hr, 30 min)
W "The Private Hla1ory Ot A Campaign
That Failed" (1981. Oraml'I Pat Hingle.
Edward Herrmann ( 1 hr . 1in.) W CID "The Brass Ring" ( 1~3. Orama)
Oma Merrill, SyMa Sidney ( 1 hr.. 30
mm)
(%) "Pale Alder" ( 1985, Western) Clint
Eastwood, Michael Moriarty ( t, hr . 53
min) •CD "The Maltese Falcon" (194t, Mys-
tery) Humphrey Bogart. Mary Astor (2
hrs. 15 min)
(l) "No Big Deal" ( t983, Orama) Tam·
~Grimes. Kevin Diiion ( t hr . 27 min )
l.l'J "Reckless" ( t984. Drama) Aidan
Quinn. Oaryt Hannah (2 hrs )
-Evening----.......
1MnMOU1T011 cm ... ILM:ll ...... .....
AIC ... Q WllP•cmc..an .. ..,.,,....
• ID• II l9GIT ....
LA_,_,PAm.Y ....,..
.,. ''The Omega Man" (1971. Sci-
~Actlon) Charlton Heston. Anthony
Zerbe A tc*ltlst survives a devastating
germ war and tries to perfect an antidote
for the remaillMnQ survtvor.. while t>eeet by
vamplr•llke vtctlms ol the hOlocauat. 'PG' 11 tw .. 38 min ) CB).,. "Skokie" (t981, Drama) Den-
ny Kaye. John Rubinstein The Americen
CMI Llber11ea Union lntervanM wtiefl 1111·
noll clttzenS attempt to prevent atr"t
damonStrateons by nao-Naz1s ( 1 hr 40
mm)
14 Sunday. July 13, 1986
(l)MOWm "The Main Event" (1979. Com-
edy) Barbra StrelSand, Ryan O'Neel A
bankrupt perfume company praeldent Is
forced to fall NCk on her -one remaining
asset •· 8 prizefighter who's afraid to fight .. ,·po ~A2 min)
"°·~POI~ Muriel's d1-1~5=: =· ·~1 aod -~ MALLllDllY
PNOTC*WlllC VW
MOW9 "Modern Times" ( t936. Come-
dy) Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard
An unemployed assembly line worker
feels he doesn't tit Into the age of automa-
tion. 'G' ( 1 hr • 29 min )
(%) MOW9 "That Sinking Feeling" ( 1979.
Comedy) Robert Buchanan. John
Hughes A motley assortment of unem·
ployed men steals a hundred stainless
steel sinks and embarks on a Ille of crime
'PG' ( t hr . 20 min ) M,Cll ... '
9 __,.~ TOllCMT Interview
With Ntek Nolte 8 100DWU GAma From Moscow
Scheduled events include Men's and
Women's Tennis and Yachting, Men's Vol·
leyball and Men's Gymnastics (Taped)
~~ (I) ,. '::"ui.. A photographer who
creates Jamaican• posters. a California
I club that trains actors
&.Oft CCI ll•CTIC* nlB'I CO.lltt ..... Of..,,..
PUmTMILOllD ..... 9GllT
... ft& ALIATM UWTI Live trom
Houston. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) .
i ... W' ...
DAMIMADOWI
1:11 ...
NI IOITHITOW Featured ll's a case of
the who-dun tit tor amateur sleuths at a
murder mystery weekend. how three
Southlanders beeame millionaires
B .... mff
ftl GI LA. Featured "Taxi Dancers. ·
women who charge by the dance 1n clubs. 1~"5;~7= ~
rA ..... ...naum
WLD ' .. Cl The cutthroat trout s re-
lationship to other species Within its envi-
ronment. Including the Nld eagle 1s stud-
ied :;~13) 0 l=-----UC. ... MOUYWOODPAM
.. Cl) IC-MD ... Ull Fran-
cine's belf'Q held capttw as a pawn In an
East-w .. 1 spy exch&nga (R) ( 1 hr ) 8 • Y~ The Hogans· Slckly dog
may be put to sleep In 1terao (R) 8 9 .,.. "l'ha OoUmaker" ( t 984
Drema) Jane Fonda. Levon Helm A Kan·
tucky farm women 11 forced to leave her
n&tMt hills to join her husband In the
Slums of Oetrott. where aha 1trugglat to
maintain dignity tor her !amity despite the
sordid work! around them (A) o (3
tws) .... ma.
'Cel,_.,TV.._. * ............. ICIMltl
e MOW9 "Cat People" ( 1982. Fantasy)
Natassia Klnsk1, Maleolm McDowell A
young woman dlsbellBVM the legend she
IS told about herMlt that lntlmecy wlll
cause her to change Into a panther. and
:hat she can only revert to human form
after she has killed (2 hrs.) m a.cmrT I.Ml A survey of the lives of
Deir El Medina'• women and a look at the
it:~~nak o ( 1 hr )
15 umtlCAI llAITBI "Unknown Chap-
lin -My Happiest Years: Part ·1 of Ill" Sel-
dom-seen outtakes from Charlie Chaplin's
early career Illustrate this look at the co-
median's work for the Mutual Fiim Com·
pan~mes Mason narrates O ( 1 hr ) CC) "Almost You" ( 1985. Comedy)
Brooke Adams, Griffin Dunne During his
artist wife's convalescence from a !rattle
miShap, a frustrated garment district buSI
nessman falls tor her physical therapist
'A' O ( t hr . 36 min ) CID MO¥ll "Love Child" (1982. Orama)
Amy Madigan. Beau Bridget A pregnant
inmate 1n a women's prlton wages a bat·
tie to keep her child. who was fathered by
a married guard 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CO MOW9 "The Last Starflghter" (1984
Sctence Fiction) Lance Guest. Robert
Preston A hkable teen-ager who'• a whiz
at destro}'lng Video-game alien lnvedefa is
recruited as an Interstellar fighter pilot by
an tm1SS8fY from a league of planets 'PG'
~hr ,= ~~TAU THIATM "Aladdin And
His Wonderful Lamp" Aladdin (Robert
Carradine) IS the victim of an evil mag•
c1an's (Leonard N1moy) plot to gain con
trot of a magical lamp housing a genie
(,,James Earl Jones) In stereo o ( 1 hr )
(Z)MOWm "La Dolce Vita" (1961, Orama)
Marcello Mastroianni. Anita Ekberg A
wealthy and bored man of modern Rome
tries to ch809,! htS llf89tyle (3 hrs ) '9 MOW9 'Reunion In Reno" (195 t
Comedy) Mark Stevens Peggy Dow A
foster child flees to Af!no after her mother
becomes pr=nt ( t hr . 30 mm )
1:11 D ID 1111 sn.1 The sptrit of an
old man haunts an otherwise normal
home In stereo (R) O
.... RD ~1:;':'A"f photographer who
c:teates Jamaican potters a Cahlorn•a
~ club that tram. actors ... ,w. ..... , ..
• 9 Cl) U11 I au.a Unablt'! to take a trip
to Pans with hll new wife Ctuirlea gives
the plane tickets to Al" ,A) D • ~ M )' llt'C<>mal a TV
star. Kleber lands e 1ob 111 a 'llti<>nal mag
az1ne. and T J flndl f11rnP ,1-; a controver
Slal faith healer Star J ph Bottoms
Ben Masters and Mlet aflt R~I< (Part 2 of
~~ (2hrs)
• .,.. "Fort Apache. The Bronx'
(1981. Drama) Paul Newman. Ed Asner
A tough cop battles crime and corruption
In New York Clty'I South R•e>nll neighbor
hood (2 hrs) a1J IOOD'IU. Ulml From Moecow
Sche<Med ev.nta lnciude Cycling. Hand-
bell. ~·.· BashtNn and VoOayba• (R)
-Monday Cold.
~h~ • ·-c• IMl1W "Unknown Chap-
lin -My Happl"t Years: Part I of Ill" Sel·
dom-seen outtak" from Charlie Chaplln's
early career mu.trate this look at the co-
median's work for the Mutual FUm Com-
i nli.:.rn;;:.: narrates. Q (1 hr.)
... ~ HlstOflan Michael
Wood travels the Congo River northeast
from Kinshasa In western Zaire to Kisan-
gani and the joining of the Lowa and Lua-
laba Riveraat Lowa. ~,fl (1 hr.) (!) u•ALL 'I .u · llrl Highlights
of the '75 WOfld Serles. (Reds vs. ~
Sox"~~ ~ mw11 "The River Rat" (19M , Ora-
ma) Tommy Lee Jones, Martha Plimpton.
Paroled after serving thirteen years In pris-
on. a man returns to his home along the
Mississippi and struggles to fOfm a rela-
tionship with the daughter he never knew.
'PG'_[;) (1 hr., 34 min.)
119 G (I) ..wrT Joanna consider$ vaca-
tioning In Morocco; George tackles a re-
modeling project. (R) Q
(!) llOVll "The Treasure Of The Sierra
Madre" (1948, Orama) Humphrey Bo-
gart, Walter Huston. Searching for gold In
the mountains of Mexico, two drifters and
a veteran prospector find their partnership
crumblr of greed. (2 hrs .. 40 min.) mom AIADNIMll
-· Cl) ~a LACIY Lacey's tempo-rary replacement joins Cagney on a rape
case. (~ (1 hr.) II~ _,. Scheduled: "Magnum.
p.i." cast members Tom Selleck, John
Hillerman, Roger Mosley and Larry Manet-
ti. ( 1 hr.) .
• Ci) ALM,_°" caTa A perform-
ance by mime-juggler-Illusionist Michael
Moschen; "Rotary Action," a British TV
production profiling choreographers-
dancers Biii T. Jones and Arnie Zane. In
stereo. ... ,,._.
CC) llOVll "Ghoullel" ( 1~. Comedy)
Peter Liapis. Lisa Pellkan. A teen-ager un-
der an evil spell, his befuddled glrlfrlend,
two t>enevOlent elves and a nest of satanic
creatures converge In a dilapidated Holly-
wood mansion. 'PG-13' (1 hr., 24 min.)
(!).,._Budweiser Hall of Fame Tour·
nament from St. Louis. (R) (1 hr.) CHl llOVll "Mask" ( 1985, Orama) Cher,
Sam Elliott. Based on the true story of
Rocky Dennis, a 16-year-old whoee optl·
mlstlc outlook on Ille Is undimmed by a
rare cranial bone dlseate. 'PG-13' Q (2
hrs.)
([) _.. "Thlevee After Cert<" (1~.
Drama) Veronique Jannot, Bobby OIClc·
co. Two unemployed street mutlclans car-
ry out a sertet of petty thefts and unwtt·
tingly become Implicated In an apparent
mur~r., 32 min.)
lcwl ._AY:C:~t: Jeff Altman.
.. __ ..... II
-a ITt mT•lllllAIT&L IOl•llll A rehearsal of George
Rochberg's new compoaltlon f()( the New
York Philharmonic'• prtnclpel oboist, and
two movements each from "Between Two
Worlds" and the String Quartet No. 5 are lE1•71~ ... ,,.1••0•• ... TAii ,. ... ,
llZAm Sketches: Irregular sporting
goods store: aophlstlcated women: the-
ater crftlc wrastlefl; a Cadillac dealer.
1 ----~. IOCID 1•••• When Tom and Bar· bara attract some disciples, Jerry and
Margo envision a commune.
I Clml'llAllLRITYLI •llA..ilj1111\Zlll-• 11•• ..-T =~Delphi Bureau" (1972.
Adventure) Laurence Lucklnblll, Joanna
Pettet. A reeearch bureau supplying Infor-
mation to the president hires a man gifted
with a photographic memOf)'. (2 hrs.) Cl).,.. "rnto the Night" (1~. Ora·
ma) Jeff Goldblum, Michelle P1elffer. A
bored aeroepece engineer receives some
uninvtted excitement when he becomes
invotved with an Irresistible gem smuggler.
'R' O ( 1 hr., 55 min.)
(%) .. "Cheech And Chong's Tl'le COf·
slcan Brothers" ( 1~. Comedy) Cheech
Marin, Tommy Chong. Two offbeat and
off4<ey Parll ttreet musicians meet a Gyp-
sy who tells them the account of their
no~. 'PG' (1hr.,27mln.)
tW I (I) ••• PJ. Magnum believes he
saw a friend who suppoaedly died In a car
accident. (R) (1 hr., 10 min.) 8 e TCillNT G~t host: Garry Shan·
dling. Scheduled: actor-director Oevld
Steinberg, actrea Carrie Fisher. In stereo.
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.... 1111u. 'AT_.• LMlllA G~ts: Artis Lane
and Vince CannM .
CC).,. "The Initiation" ( 1983, HOfrOf)
Vera Miies, ~ Gulager. A hazing Initiation
prank becomes deadly when sorority
pledges and their ~ are Inside a
department store ~~a homlcldal mani-
ac. J!(t hr., 38 min.) · (!) ...........
tW ([) lllOWll "Kinky Business" ( 19&4,
Adult) Tom Byron, Tanya Lawson. His
parents away '°' the weekend, a teen-ager throws a party to give his younger
brother a carnal education. ( 1 hr., 20
min.)
-· IYI •llOU.YWOOD 0 ~Y-IT TGlllNr Interview with
Nick Nolte. • mAI • .., .......... "Hollywood's Cold
War" examines how communism Is POf·
trayed In the movies. In stereo. (R)
(!) 1•=w. AUAYM UUITI From Houstal> (1 hr.) -11:... "Mad Max Beyond Thunder·
dome" ( 1985, Adventure) Mel Glblon,
Tina Turner. After being robbed, a man
confronts the mistress of a bizarre post·
apocalyptic society and Is challenged to a
duel to fhe death. 'PG-13' Q (1 hr., 48
min.)
tl:tl (!)~--
-· GD LA11 mtT WITH DAVID LITTlmAI Scheduled: comedian Steven Wright. In
ster~i.. 1~he Upper Crust" (1981,
Suspense) Frank Gorshln, Broderick
Crawford. Government comJptlon plays a
key role In an assassination plot In Vienna.
I hrs.) . .. ...,. ...
.. .aPIOfU
llOVll "The Daughters Of Joshua
Cabe" (1972, Western) Buddy Ebsen,
Karen Valentine. To keep his land under a
new homestMdlng law, a wlly fur trapper
recruits a thief, a pickpocket and a pr09tl-
tute to portray his daughters. ( 1 hr., 40
min~ I ..:-'lntACY: .. llTIODUC1DI TO ~ ...... u.
Sunday, July 13, 1986 1S
,
>
(%).,. "Pale Rider" ( 1~5. Wettern) ·cunt Eastwood. Mlchael Moriarty. A mys·
tenou. str•no-rides Into a mining town
and bl'lngs much-needed rallef to gold
proep9Cl<n being hanassed by an un-
saupuk>ul power beron 'R' ( 1 hr . 53
mln.L ... (J).,. "Heartaches" (1981, Com-
edy) Annie Potts. Mar~t Kidder Pfeg·
nant with another man s child, a young
woman leaves her Immature husband and
befriends an 6utrageous playgirl, and the
two of them manege to land Jobs in a fac-
tory (~ ( 1 hr , 20 min.) we• 1w ... (!) .,. "Crime School" (1938, Dra-
ma) Humphrey Bogart, Dead End Kids. A
warden struggles to turn a COfrupt refor-
matory Into Iha rehabilitation center 11 was
~lobe. (1hr .. 30mln.) 1.,. "Beg, Borrow Or Steal" ( 1973.
Adventure) Mike Connors, Kent McCord
Three dtsabled veterans rob a museum to
finance a business venture. ( 1 hr . 30
mm.)
all LOIT • •ACI (!) tGP Mm IOXllQ James Kinchen vs
Ray Ray Gray in a mlddlewelght bout
scheduled fOf 10 rounds. from Las Vegas
~) (2 hrs.)
~, ...
.,. "Pale Rider" ( 1985. Western)
Clint Eastwood. Mtchaet MOf1arty A mys· •
terlOUS stranger rides into a mining town
and bl'ings much-needed relief to gold
prospeclOfS being harrassed by an un-
scrupulOus power baron In stereo A' Q
~hr,53~ 1:11~ =. "Wifemlstress" ( 1979, Drama)
Laura Antonem. Marcello Mastroianni The
news that her husband hat died on a bus.-
ness trip forces a rich wine merchant's
wife out of her sickbed to take over the
running of the family business. (Subtitled)
'A' (1hr.41 min.)
-Tuesclay
-Morning Mo~ -
•(%)"Joy Of Sex" ( 1984. Comedy) Cam-
eron Dye. Michelle Meyrlnk ( 1 hr . 33
min) "® "Love Child" (1982. Drama) Amy
Madigan, Beau Bridges ( 1 hr • 35 min )
• ~ "l'.>on't Cry, It's Only Thunder" ( 1982
Orama) Dennis Christopher. Susan Saint
James ( 1 hr • 50 min )
(I) "Denny" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca
Page. G.Ofge Luce ( 1 hr. 28 min.)
(%) "Cheech And Chong'a The Corsican
&others" (1~. Comedy) Cheech Mar-
in Tommy Chong (I hr., 27 min.) m id) "Or"1wood" (1 947, Drama) Ruth
Warrick, Walter &ennan (2 hrs.)
•(!)"The Savage Guns" (1962. Western)
Richard Besehart. Alex Nicol ( 1 hr .• 30
min)
()) "Mystery Mansion" , ( 1983.
Sus~nae) Dallas McKannoo, Greg
~-(1 hr .• 36 min) W "Under The Volcano" ( 1984. Orama)
Albert Anney, Jacqueline Bisset ( 1 hr .
49 min.) •O "0eath Race" (1973, Adventure+
Lloyd BrldgM. Doug McClure. ( 1 hr .. 30
min) ~ "Oelperately SMt<lng Susan" ( 1985.
16 Sunday, July 13, 1986
1::9, ... camn ..aa Guest: Jett Altman
IB> • AT THI ... &Mdui.d revtews "Desert Bloom" (Joaath wuaama. Jon
VO!Qhl) , "Club Paradlla" (Robin Wil-
liams, Peter O'Toola). "Under the Cherry
Moon" (Prlnoa).
I ALL•TMIPA&Y
PUmTMIU.
ttl CID .,. "FOfced Vengeance" ( 1982.
Adventure) Chuck Norris. Mary LoulM
Weller A karate expert UMt his skills to
dnve mobsters out of a Hong Kong gam-
_ 1bli~es== 'R' ( 1 hr., 43 min )
MCCllD---"Nobody'• Perfect" ( 1968.
Comedy) Doug McClure, Nancy Kwan. A
man attempts to return a Buddha to a
small vlllat after he learnt that it• ab-
I! ~d ....... (2 .... )
2:11 • llMCll OP-"Michael Rockefeller"
.,. "The CallfOfnla Kief' (1974,
Western) Vlc Morrow. Martin Sheen A
psychotic vlQllante sheriff rMOrts to any
means to enfOfce the law In his sman-town
doma~1 hf .• 30 min.) _'"'_. 111mmnNT ... I , .....
.,. "Freud" ( 1963. Biography)
Montgomery Cffft. Susannah York. The
young Viennese doctOf founds the prac-
ttce ot psychoanalysls whlle studying hyp-
nosis with an experimenter (2 hrs . 19
min} .. 1 ~~~=·:.:..,... .. ..,.,. .... ... ---AmOSI
CMm~BmAI
II
Comedy) Roeanna Arquette, Madonne. i.! hr., 44 min.)
.. (19 "Lifeguard" (1976. Drama) Sam El-
hott, Anne Archer (2 hra.) -CHJ "Nlghtwlng" ( 1979, Suspense) Nick
Mancuso. Oevid Warnaf ( 1 hr., 45 min )
(() "T " ( 1937, Comedy) Ca
Grant. ~tanoa Bennett ( 1 hr • 31
mm)
(%) "Tom Sawyer. Detective" ( 1938, Ad-
venture) Donald O'Connor, Bitty Coot< ( 1
hr. 8mln.) .
tW ~ "Moving Violations" (1985, Comedy)
John Murray. J9nnlfer Tiiiy ( 1 hr • 30
min.)
tW(J) "That Sinking Feeling" ( 1979. Come-
dy) Robert Buchenen. John Hughes ( 1
hr ,20mln)
-· "The Devil's Bride" (1968, Horror)
Christopher Lee. Charles Gray. (2 hrs.) CB> "Cannonbell Run" (1981. Comedy)
· Burt Reynolds. Dom OeLulM. ( 1 hr .• ~5
min.)
(()"Tax" ( 1982. Drama) Matt Diiion. Jim
Metzler ( 1 hr • 43 min )
a.CC) "A Pass.ge To lndla" (t~. Orama)
Judy Devis, Vk:tor S.nerJM (2 hrs .. 43
mtn)
(I) .. "Fellctty" (1978. OrarM) Glory
Annen, CMste>pMr Milne. A young wom-
an becomeS aware of her •xualty -.
vacationing In Hong Kong 'R' (1 tv .. 31
min.)
• ~.,. "The Laat Wcnter" ( 1984. Ora-
ma) Kathleen Oulnlan. Vona Ellan. Two
women Identify the same man from •
newsteel .. their tv..band. • toldler whc
disappeared during the 1973 Yorn Klpput
Wa.r. 'R' (1tv .• 30mln.)
·1:.~ .. ..... .,... ..... ,.,
.,. "Glrla Of The Whlta Orchid"
( 1983, Orama) Ann Jillian. Jennlfei
Jason-Leigh. A young woman Journeys tc
the Far East fOf what ~ bellevel la • ca·
reer as an entertainer only to be preuur9d
Into the wOfld of pr08tltutlon. ( 1 hr .. 38
minJ.u • 1•nl~COMT11 n...-
IUflTI
IB1llCl.llP -ICOTT •Cl).,. "Mae Wett" (1982. Blogra·
phy) Ann JIMlan. Jamet Brolln Ltt• of the
legendary 9CrMn MX tymbol Including her
early wort! In vaudevllte and later auccesa
on Broadway and In Hollywood. and her
llonte Nblllty to sustain an lntlrMI• rela·
·1·~-;.:~.
IGIOTIClt M .,. "Until September" (1~. Ora·
ma) Karan. Allen, Thierry Lhermltte
Stranded In Paris after being MPer•ted
from her tour group. an American woman
meets and falls In love with a married
banker. 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 35 min.)
we "As You Like It" (1938. Comedy)
Elisabeth Bergflflf. Laurene. OIMer ( 1
hr .. 30 min.)
(%)"They AH Laughed" (1981, Comedy)
Audrey Hepburn. S.n Gazzara ( 1 hr . 55
min.)
•Cl) "Grease" ( 1978. Musical) John Tra
volta, OIMa Newton·John ( 1 tv . 50
min.) •CHJ "Hambone And Hlllla" ( 1~. Come-
dy) Lillian Gish. Timothy Bottoms ( 1 hr
29 min.)
t......_ (1). "1984" (1984. Orama) John Hurt
Richard Burton (2 hrs.) -~ "WAY Out West" (1938. Comedy1
Stan Laur.i. Oliver Herdy. ( 1 hr . 3 min )
(%)"Under The Volcano" ( 1984. Orama
Albert Finney, Jacqueline A1sset ( 1 hr
49 min.)
W (J) "Mystery Man11on ( 1983
Suapanse) Dalla• McKennon. Greg
W'plne. ( 1 hr .• 38 min.) •CD "Casablanca" (1942, Drama) Hum-
phrey Bogan. Ingrid Bergman (2 hrs .• 10
min.)
~ "The Reluctant Oebutanta" ( 1958.
Comedy) Rax Harrlaon, Kay K9ndell ( 1
hr., 36 min.)
(!) "Piranha II: The Sp.wnlng" ( 1981.
Sci9nce-Flctlon) Tricia O'N.ii, Stave
Marachuk. (2 hrs ) •CB> "Funny Lady" ( 1975. Mualc:el) S.r·
-'I aesday Coal.
bra Streisanl. James Caen. (2 hrs., 20
min.)
(%) "Cheectl And Chong'• The Corsican
Brothers" (191M. Comedy) Cheech Mar-
in. Tommy Chong. (1 hf . 27 min.)
• Swealng
-1:.:.,. --l&Ma..,IQllMIOll ... C.lllATI
WWWWITICllD
• 111111.an me .. ---....
~ ... "Red Dawn" (191M, Adven-
ture) Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell.
When Communist paratroopers Invade a
smaU U.S. town and begin to slaughter Its
Inhabitants, a group of high school stu-
dents desperately fights back. 'PG-13' ( 1
hf·~-=~ •lmc .. =-~Nice.GIT While on jury
duty, Henry crMtea havoc when he un-
k~roy1 • piece of evidence. I=,.._ .....
MnG•AMCWW
... "Denny" (1979, Adventure)
Rebecca Page, G90fge Luc.. A 12-year-
old glr1 tights to uYe • beautiful but over· ·,.,tt...-~'G' (1 hr., 28 min.)
__,ll•n~ Interview with
John Ritter; Vincent Price profiles "The
CrMture From the Bleck Lagoon." e ICMINaL IAml From Moecow
Sche<lJled eYenta Include Boxing. Men's
and Women's Figure Skiting and Men'a
~nattlc:s. (Taped) (3 tn.)
Cl) ........ On ioo.tton with "The
eo.by Show"; Jamaica'• expensive cot-
*· IUMCClll•Cnoet ,_..CCl•Mft' .-.tll ....
lliAmM&.09 .........
ITAM tll ~ An Oscar norm-
nated tribute to this nattonel monument
beginning with Frederic Bartholdi' 1 design
through Its' eventual aooeptance as a
i bol of American freedom.
• Im! ...
... "Tom Sawyer. Detective"
( 1938, Adventure) Donald O'Connor, Bil-
ly Cook. A river led heads up the Missis-
sippi by bOet where he encount8fl some
ahady characters. ( 1 hr. 8 min.)
I ......
Ml ..
1'19 I GI M TOWll Featured: Patti LaBelle
Ind Miami Sound Machine; on the road
with • California lottery hopeful; bOUdOlr =..--:.
U.ATUlm =CIWl:ltll ALlllTlm ... ,.. ...
WU.Klwa..DtllAlmALI ••oWY -.IJGR Former editor Tom Win-
ship and Taylot family members share the
reuona behind The bo.ton Globe'• .. rty
support of busing In Bolton'1 echool etlSls
and~tlon to the Vietnam.War. ~ _uml,_llOLLYWOODPAm
... (J) -a -The Simoni help a woman find her father. whom the hasn't
seen In 15yeara (R) (1 hf.) D e A-TUii An Arizona man hlrM the
A-Teem to remoYe a squatter from his
land~~ l;J (1 hr) I ::.1u-rTTW Interview with
John Ritter; Vlnoeot Price profllee "The
Creature From the Black Lagoon " ( 1
hr.) · I':. "Midnight Offerings" (1981.
Suspense) Melissa Sue Anderton. Mary
McDonough A horrifying COM .. t devel-
ops between two ta.n-age girts who both
have the peychlc powers -one for good .
the other for evil. (2 hrs.) 9 .WA An examination of axQtlc plant
and animal Ille Inhabiting Cerro Autana,
an isolated mountain In southern Venezue-
18 ~ .J,....., I CO.ADii A portrait of Russian jazz
and rock musician Sergei Kuryotchln Q
l1 hr )
CC) 9CMI "Desperately Seeking Susan"
( t985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette, Ma-
donna. Amnesia, mistaken Identities and
danger befall a bored New Jersey house-
wife whO becomes Involved wl1h • frae-
spinted young woman. 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr , « mtn.) CE .... TMI NA TOUR (11).cMI "Nlghtwlng" (1979, Suspense)
Ntek Mancuso. David Warner The popula·
tlon of a Southwestern desert region ks te<·
rorlzed by hundreds of vampire bat• which
invade the area In mass numbers when
11!9hl falls 'PG' ( 1 hr. "45 min )
UJ 9CMI "Pnw's Honor" ( 1985. Come-
dy) Jack NtehOlson. Kathleen Turner Di-
rected by John Huston. Complications
anse when a hit man for a Brooklyn crime
N••• •J1ort1
•4uff1111•ntf
tamlly manlet an Intriguing L.A. blonde
with • cioMtful of skeletons. 'R' (2 hrl..,
10 min.) cr.>cmcouru
()).,."Tex" (1982, Drama) Matt DI-
Ion, Jim Metzter. With his car1ng. but Im-
patient <*:tar brother. an Oklehome teen-
ager experiel1Cea the meny pell-. of
Q!:owlng ~·'PG' (1 hf .. 43 min.)
.... "That Night With Yoo" (1945,
Comedy) Franchot Tone, &.anne F-oe-
ter A stagestruck young IOP'•no con-
trives • way to brMk Into lflOW ~
she tells • producer lhe'• hie daught•.
the reeult of• youthful lndllctetlon. (1 tv ..
30 min.)
-· .,,. "Dirty Harry'' ( 1971, c:lrenw) Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino. A det•-
mlned police detective deflet NI eupertcn
and gamblel wl1h lnnoc.nt IY8I to cap-
ture a 8fiiper who la terrorizing San Fr.n-
clsco~a: min.) .TUPFm .. aD. ~ ........ On location with "The
Cosby Show"; Jamaica's ex~ cof-
fee.
1 ... -.. , .... -119111• ... w,_
OIM ... _wnttaLY--
-()) .... PJ. M9gnum helpl 1
woman locate a kidnapped horle. (R) ( 1
hr.) e e ,.. rrr In t975, one of "the
thfee princes" Is shot to death, • MCOnd
Is charged with niordef, and the other II
the only P9"SOt'I whO ca.n explain the ~
z.arre .....,,ts of 25 years ago St.,. Ben
Masters. Michael Beck and Joeeptl Bot-
toms (Pert 3 of 3) (R) Q (2 hrs.) R-.::W. "More American Graffiti"
( 1979. Drama) Ron Howard, Paul LeMat.
A group of high school friends experienc-
es the challenges of aoulthood In • emal
town during the social upheaval of the
1960t~hfs ) • "Electra Glide In Blue" (1973.
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~) Robert Blake, .Blly Green Bueh. All Attzone motorcyde cop tum. detec-ttw. to ftnd the Idler of an eldetly reclule.
£:.:.:,1u .-From Moecow. evertta Include BQxlng. Men:a
Voll9ybll Ind Tenn& (R) (4 tn.) e m&m A IC)Ot( at the rituals of a
loud but vlo6ent Atrlcan tribe. ( 1 hr.) ,._,..Lam
. IDWA An examination of exotic plant
end animal life Inhabiting Ce<ro Autana.
an ilotated mountain in southern Venezue-
la. (R) O ( 1 hr.)
(I)'°' ... IOJm James Kinchen vs
Ray Ray Gray In a middleweight bout
IChecUtd for 10 rounds, from Las Vegas
~J:.~ ~ ... "They AH Laughed'' ( 1981.
Comedy) AudrflY Hepburn. Ben Gazzara.
New York private detectlvea become in-
volwd In numerous romantic llaltons while
tr8Cklng their cMentt' enant wtvea. 'PG' ( 1
tw .. 56 min.)
•(!)_."High Sierra" (t941 . Drama)
HurnphrffY Bogart. Ide Lupino. A gang-
ster, on the run from pollca In the Callfor-
nill mouAtalns, findl hit involvement with
two women to be hit undoing. (2 hrs.)
I Cl'tWlllAI AD¥BIW
-(I) •W IZ9 McCall poses as a va-
gfant to protect the life of a friend. (R) ( 1
fv.) I ....... Scheduled. comedian
Char11e Cella&, actor Jack Scatta, ac-
tr .... P~ Murray and Misha McK ("Me
and Mrs. C"). (1 hr.) e O.ADll A portrait of Russian J8ZZ
and rod< musician Sergei Kuryo61hln. c:;J
~~---• WA,. mnM, 1111 .u.f UITM Wa-
ter's role In the evolution of Ille Is traced
from the creation of the Earth through its
.v.~ relatlonthlp with today's
llf9-torrn1. -( thr.) CC>.,. "Bad Boys" (1982. Orama) Sien Penn. Renl Santoni. A young hood-
lum accidentally kilts the younger brother
of a teen-age dope dealer during a pollca cnaae and It eent to a tough reformatory.
'R' ~~.:9 min.) CID • THI um OP LM Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle and Dionne Warwick
combine their talents In this concert per-
formance of the eongs that made them fa-
mout~h:.> (!) .._ Featured: Big Trouble
performt "I Saw Her Stand!~ rhere" by
the Beette.; a lketch entitled 'Born In the
U.8.8.R." (R)
(I),... C*ll After attending a wild
"eupp.-.d deslrea" party, Laura finds
herMlf ql*tlonlng her choic41 to become a lawyer. Q
! . ._. ..... ..... .. __ .... II
.. "UntH September" ( 1984, Cre-
me) tc.ran Allen, Thierry Lhermltte.
&trended In Parts after being eeperated
from her tour group. an American woman
metts and falls In love wtth a married
~. 'R' ~·· 35 min.) ·1=··:::..--... 1.•o•• ...
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meth; a tNeYtng gorllta; Mxual harau-
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~lfA••lf Ell
• 111111..,-~ange Of The Nerds"
(1 984, Comedy) Robert Cetradlne, An-
thony Edwatds. ~ up with IUfferlng
Interminable humltlatlons mutannlnded
by an upperclua fraternity of macho ath-
letes, a group ·of treehman boOkworm-out-
casta decldel to let the college'• values
straight. 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) llOWll "Kone Coast" (1968, Adven-
ture) Richard Boone. Vera MllM. A young
woman dlea of a drug OYerdoee and the
man who gave her the drugs muet answer
to her tough, 8MQOlf'ig father. (2 hrs.)
(I) ... "Slow Bum.,.' ( 1988, SulpenM)
Eric Roberts, 8everty O' Angelo. An ex-re-
portM finds hlmlelf Involved with a myste-
rious eoclallte and enmeshed In a web of
drugs. blackmall, and murder. c:;J (1 hr .•
30 min.)
(7J 9DWll "Under The Volcano" b1:"' Orama) Albert Fln':_'!Y.. Jacquellne t.
Director John Huston s adaptation ot Mal-
com Lawry's novel. A former British con-
Sli, tormented by alcoho4lsm and hit pa__.
atrugolet Ineffectually to reverse his self-
destructive behavior. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) 11:91 ';":. I .... The Simona are
hired to keep a key wttneaa allve until She
can testify at an upcoming trial. (R) ( 1
hr., tO min.) 8 e nlllMT Guest host: Garry Shan-
dllng. Scheduled: actor Judge Reinhold. In
ster~.) •~---From Moscow. A re-
er
of ~competition. (1 hr.) 1:-mn •ccuu ...
ITM'lm
•Y-IUUIM ..-1111um
AT-.S•LMlllA Guest: Rosa Hunt-
(!)lfClm __ , .. ___ 1\'91 ....
tW (I)mwll "Bodies In Heat" ( 1983, Adult)
Annette Haven, Herschel Savage. A sha-
dy detective -a wealthy seductress -a
dlzzyillQ heatwave -and a murder. ( 1 hr ..
21 min.) -1 m•llOLLYWOOO ~-... 11-R "'nl"'l•llllWIJ Interview with
John Ritter; Vincent Price protllet "The
Cr911tura From the Black Lagoon.·· ..... M-...-•-· CC) .. "Sectet Admnr'' (1985, Com-
edy) C. Thomae HoMI, Lori Loughlin. A ..,... ot romanllc mltundetatandlngt r•
suit when an anonymoua love latter falls
Into many wrong hands. 'R' c;J ( 1 hr .• 30
min.)
(I) AUN UC. Fonnula One Grand Prix
of France. (R) (2 hrs.)
l •aa. -• LA11 WWITM DAVID Lil I KAI Scheduled: 8111 lanker of the L .. mlng An-
. inex~':. George Cartin. In 11ereo.
TOm--llOWll "Death Rage" ( 1977,
&.llpenae) Yul Brynner, Martin Balsam. A
retired hit man returns to the profeaalon to
Nltch for the man reeponslble tor hit
brother'• death. ~· 45 min.)
(!)• mmr 0 .. IUL,_.,.
• ... "The Dey The Earth Moved"
( 197 4, Orama) Jackle Cooper, Stelle Ste-
vens. Until the tremors 11art no one be-
lieYel a man who says there will be an
==~1 hr., 30 min.) l.EurmACT: M lnRODUCnOll TO ..... ,..Lam .
-CH) Mm 1111 ......., 0# IW'fl•• Film-
makM Louis Mella's documentary k>ol( at
the American immigrant experience.
hl9,hlightlng their success atones and their
failures with a focus on Central Ameri-
cans, Africans and Asians. ( 1 hr., 30
min.) •
-· Cl) llO¥m "The Ultimate Warrior" ( 1915;"6cience Fiction) Yul Brynner, Max
von Sydow. Survivors of a nuclear hOlo-
caust In the 21st century suffer from the
effects of plagues and starvation. (R) ( 1
hr .. 20 min.)
(I) llO¥m "Topper" ( 1937, Comedy)
Cery Grant, Constance Bennett. A mar-
ried couple become unwilling ghosts after
being Involved In an auto accident. ( 1 hr .
37 minJ. .... ...., ...
(!) 9DWll "Action In The North Atlantlc"
( 1943, Adventure) Humphrey Bogart.
Raymond Massey. Merchant marines fight
desperately to keep shipping lanes open
dur~or1d War II. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ICMYOU•n•••n L4IY••AC1 ... "Revenge Of The Nerds"
(1984, Comedy) Robert Carradine, An-
thOny Edwards. Fed up with suffering
intMmlnable humiliations masterminded
by an upperctass fraternity of macho ath-
letes, a group of freshman bool<worm-out-
casts decides to set the college's values stra~'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) ~ ... ~Joy Of Sex" (1 984, Comedy)
Cemeron Dye, Michelle Meyrlnk. Despite
the other subjects in their CUrrlcutum, high
school students become obsesalvety pre-
occupied with .an extracurricular activity 'R'~·~ln.) -1--~ .._ Featured: BIQ Trouble
performs "I Saw Her Standln9. fhere" by
the Beatles; a sketch entitled 'Born in the
U.S.S.R." (R)
• llllJ.YWOOD Cl oem• Scheduled: Dolly
Parton, Mar1( Harmon; Gary Franklin's re-
views include "Under the Cherry Moon"
(Prince) and "Psycho Ill" (Anthony Per-
kins).
• mwll "The Bengal Tiger" (1972)
Documentary. A photographic expedition
follows the prOUd and elegant tiger from
the frozen wa11es of Siberia through the
Himalayas to the humid jungles of India.
i hrs.) M.L.,.. ,-. y
W =~~eaktast Club" ( 1984 .
Orama) Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald.
Aw teen-agers converge at an all-day de-
tention sesslOn and make strldet toward
mutual understanding and respect. 'R' c;> jjc37mtn)
-..,,.ATCM -9DWll "W C Fields And Me".(1976.
aphy) Rod Steiger, Valerie Perrine
The legendary comedian's mistress Car-
lotta Monti recalls their problem-filled rela-
~. (2hrs.) '~'The Ninja Warlord" (1970.
1
-Taesclay Coal.
Adventure) Chan Sing, Kuarta. A famous
boxer returns to Japan wtth his American
wife and fights In a bloody battle to pr~
teet her~ ~ ~TllUllA: 1MI Um.I OP ATUllTA
~ -ITIPllYOllD l:tl ~.wll "Terminal Choloe" (1985, Ora-
ma) Joe Spano. Oiane Venora. An Investi-
gation Into the alarming Increase of a ell"°
ic's patient death toll points to foul play
with the hospital's computer network. 'A' 1.! hr .. 37 min.)
HI Cl) .vii "Surf II" (1984, Comedy) Ed·
die Oeezen. Linda Kerrldge. A madman
cbncocts a tainted soft drink that compels
surfers and beach-bums to eat garbage.
'A' (1 hr., 31 mln.l
1:11 -.Y••!!••
-1Ml--••• w ...
C.1Ml ... _WITMILLYWl.Da ,. ....,...,..?Ell. -.. .me~
AaOllCt .vii "Red Dawn" ( 1984, Adven-
ture) Patrick Swayze. C Thomas Howell.
When Communist paratroopers invade a
small U.S. town and begin to slaughter Its
Inhabitants, a group of high IChool ~
dents desperately fights bad<. 'PG-13' ( 1
hr .• 54 ml.Ile ~O::. "Erendlra" (1983, Orama)
Irene Papas, Claudia Ohana. A tyramlcal women foroee her 10-year-old grand-
daughter Into prostitution In a travellng
brothel until an angelic boy falls In love
wtth the girl and attempts to reecue her. t! hr .. 39 min.)
• 1:9 (C) ... ''Confessions Of A Driving In-
structor" ( 1977, Comedy) Robin AMI-
with, Anthony Booth. A naive young man
has dlfflcul1y making his female stUdents
concentrate on the road. (1 hr .. 32 min.)
•(!)PMTM• .... "Family Flight" ( 1972, Adven-
ture) Rod Taytor, Dina Men-In. A flying va-
cation to Mexico for an at-odds family
turns Into a near-hopeless battle for sur-
vtval. (2 hrs.)
I,.,,.., .. ,_.
ll1f
Ml'ml• H••TWY mAT•ACtCOMTa
• .,. "Neighbors" (1981. Comedy)
John Belu8hl, Oen Ayt<royd. A mlddle-
class suburban couple Is subjected to the
strangest 24-hour period of their lives after
bizarre new ~bo<s move in next door.
'R' (1 hr .. 34 min.) •1MTPA1D. ,....,.
~ncle Was A Vampire" (1961,
Horror) Renato Rascel, Christopher Lee.
A hotel porter gets a surprise visit from his
uncle. ( 1 hr .. 30 min )
l lB1MCUPf ' -ICOTT W .,. "Grease" (1978, Musical)
John Travolta. Olivia Newton-John. Baled
(Sn the Broadway show. A 1950s Noh
school gang leader tries to wtn back tfie
pretty Australian exchange student he
romanced during summer vacation. In
_1ster~~~~. 50 min.)
=~~ Ml'ml•H•tl TODAY
..aTl!Clt
• .,. "Choose Me" ( 1984, Comedy)
Genevieve BuJold, Keith carradlne. The
liYee of a bar owner. a radio sex therapist
and a scheming womanizer CO\llde, sett~
off a barrage of emotional fireworks. ·'A
( 1 hr .. 46 min.)
-Weclnesclay
-Morning Movies-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·
•CZl "Unfaithfully Yours" (1984. Comedy)
Dudley Moore, Nastassja Kinskl. ( 1 hr ..
36m1n.) •CRl "Dot And The Bunny" (1980. Adven-
ture) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) ·
•Cl) "The Man From Button Wiiiow"
(1965. Western) Animated. Voices of
Dale Robertson, Howard Keel. ( 1 hr .. 24
min.)
NI@ "Short Walk To Daylight" (1972, Ora-
ma) James Brolin, Don Mitchell. (2 hrs.) CC> "The Bridge On The River Kwal"
( 1957. Orama) Wiiiiam Holden, Alec
Guinness. (2 hrs .. 41 min.)
(%)"Tom Sawyer, Detective" ( 1938, Ad-
venture) Donald O'Connor, Biiiy Cook. (1
hr .. 8mln.) •CRl "Hotel" ( 1967. Orama) Rod Taylor.
Catherine Speak. (2 hrs .. 4 min.)
Cl) "The Rounders" ( 1965, Western)
Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
Cl) "The Sword Of The Valiant" ( 1980,
Fantasy) Sean Connery. Miles O'Keefe.
(_1 hr . 42 min ) •9 "Runaway" (1973. Suspense) Ben
Johnson. Ed Nelson. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
(%)"Comfort And Joy" (1984, Comedy)
Bill Paterson, Eleanor David. ( 1 hr .. 30
min.)
•Cl) "When The Boys Meet The Girls"
(1965. Musical) Connie Francis. Harve
Presnell. (2 hrs )
-(C) "Oxford Blues" ( 1984, Orama) Rob
Lowe, Ally Sheedy. ( 1 hr., 33 min.)
Cl) "Ask Any Girl" ( 1959, Comedy) Shir-
ley MacLaine. David Niven. (1 hr.. 41
min.) -CRl "The Man With One Red Shoe"
(1985, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Dabney
Coleman ( 1 hr . 32 min.) 1W (Z). "Freud" ( 1963 Biography) Mont-
gomery Clift. Susannah York. (2 hrs .. 19
min.)
-Afternoon Movl•-
_.., "From Beyond The Grave" (1973.
Horror) Donald Pleasence, Leslie-Ann
Down. (2 hrs.) CC> "Mask" (1985, Orama) Cher, Sam El-
liott. (2 h'rs.) CID "Wiidrose" (1985, Orama) Lisa
Eichhorn, Tom Bower. (1 hr .. 35 min.)
Cl) "Iceman" (1984, Orama) Tlmothy
Hutton, Lindsay Crouae. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) w• "The Rage Of Paris" (1938, Come-
dy) Danielle Oarrleux, Douglas Fairbanks
Jr. (1hr .. 30mln.) •CC> "Great Expectations" ( 1947, Orama)
John Miiis, Valerie Hobson. ( 1 hr.. 58
min.) CRl "The Deep" (1977. Adventure) Rob-
ert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs .. 4
min.)
Cl) "Footloose" ( 1984, Orama) Kevin
Bacon. Lori Singer ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) (%) "Pale Alder" ( 1985, Western) Clint
Eastwood. Michael Moriarty. ( 1 hr .. 53
min.) •<D "Roadhouse 66" ( 1984. Orama) Wii-
iem Dafoe, Judge Reinhold. (1 hr., 35
min.)
•CC> "A Shining Season" (1979, Orama)
Timothy Bottoms. Allyn Ann McLerle. ( 1
hr .. 40mln.) CID ''Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven-
ture) Animated ( 1 hr. 10 min.)
(%)"That Sinking Feeling" (1979, Come-
dy) Robert Buchanan. John Hughes. ( 1
hr .. 20mln.)
•(!) ''The Big Sleep" ( 1946, Mystery)
Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall. (2 hrs .•
_ 30m!!!l_ =-------.....,
Starring Kathleen Turner and .
Jack Nicholson.
-~e5HCJW11Wl THf ..avol~lfHC _ .. __ ·-··-•· /Aill IHOWTMT .. -~lllie
549-3500
. • • ' July 16, 9pm
W copley/Colony Cablevision• 19
-Weclwcl11Y Coal.
(!) "Body Heat" ( 1981. Suapenee) Wl-
lln't HI.wt, 1<9thleen Turner. (2 hra.)
''The Man From Button Waow'' ees. Weatern) Animated. vo1cea of
Roberteoc1, Howard Keel. (1 hr .. 2'4
"*'.) •CZ> ''Tom Sawyet, Detective" ( 1938, A~ ~) Donald O'Connor, Biiiy Cook ( 1
hr .• 8mln.)
-lvealng ----
-1.r.=.· --... ..., .......
.... Q --•-=-e•n .,.., ..... ......... ....
1111 l'llMm . ...
.,. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder·
dome" (1985, Adventure) Met Glbeon,
Tine Turner. After being robbed, • man
confront• the mlatr .. of a bizarre poet·
apocelyptlc aociety and la challenged to a
duel to the death. 'PQ.13' Q ( 1 hr., '46 "*'·> (I) MA ... Austin Open (LIYe) (2
~~ "Trancera" ( 1985, Sclenc::e Fic-
tion) Tim Thomerlon, Helen Hunt. Hot on
the hMtl of an malevolent myatlc wtth
nudaroua p1a,., a cop travela beet! In
time trom the year 2247 to LOI Angelea of
1985. 'P0-13' Q (1 hr., 25 min.) CD .,. "Rocky" ( 1978, Orama) S)+
water Stable, Tala Shire. A ll'Tlal-tlme
~ boxer geta a rare~ for
..,,_ llnd 1Jt«Y when fate leadt him to a
~tenni.J bout with • world champion. 'PGJ:.~ -1-... lo*::. POI C090ll1' Henry's 75*
)'9111-old father wants to start a new llfe
aft• he'a booted out of a rest home for
~the ladles.
I=,.._ .....
.WSMW.
•tal'FllC-CJGlm11T ... fll ual In a play = ffom • ahort story by Jeck
a young man recalls hit ember·
ra.1Wnt .. a child when hit mother
prodded hm to enter a talent oonteat.
&-. At9J11 Mackay, Patr1cia Phllllpe, De-
ytcj Fox. -1--• .,,. .... n TClllln' 1nterv1ew
""" u.. Bonet (''The eo.by Show'') :
the C8lt of "Amer1can Graffiti." !.=*LL .... From Moecow. ....mt lndude Boxing. Men'•
ind Women'• Figure Skating, Men'• T~
nit. Volt)'be• and Judo. (Taped) (3 tn.1.c I ,. :"'.J. Michael Landon; Miss
.,.... Alllorl Burnett.
.-.fll..,,.. ........ ~ •1m11.., l&MCIDll•CR* _..c...,
1111 m111nan -WI• M lOIT .. Olm
20 Sunday, July 13, 1986
Alce llnd Nofton try to keep Relph on hla
diet Ralph t1'da9 from a tugllw In the
~ "Comtort Md Jo(' ( 1984,
Comedy) Bii Pat.-.on. EIMnor Oevtd. A
dlec lodleY becomea an1af9ed In a wa.r
betw9en rlYal gangland Ice cream *'"
den. 'PG~1 hr~. 30 min.) I ... _,._
19 •••TOm Featured: aacape to the
pel.claa of Tahiti • Manon Brando'• own l~ .... redng.
m • u. Featured: thla edition goes
beet! 30 )'9lllS to create whet the thaw
would he"9 been In the .a.. 5;0a. and so. .
lncludlng a report on WWII and an exclu-
llYe Int ... with the Beatlea.
U.ATU. m=OIA&R!m
•A ... --~--........ fll-.1 ...... .............
mr•111-.,,. .. _._.,_IGUWOGDP•
•• (I) FGLIY .... Alex mutt come to tarma wtth the tol her job la tatting on her
......... 1;>TO&A• Jonethan tnee
to reunite a So¥let emlgre with her aon. In
at•eo. <RU?JL hr.) •a..., .. South Amer1can guerr1-
... P'#9Ut ~ and an aggreaa1ve '°'F~Q (1hr.)
I~ "The Exofclat" (1973. HOfror)
Ellen Burttyn, Linda 8'llr. Baaed on the
ncMt by w...-n Pet• Blatty. The young
deughter of • ~ actr .. becomea
pc II Ill Id by 8 demonic aplrl1 whk:h oom-
mb evil ecta ..!!!_~ ... ~ occupation of
her "*'<I and~·> I ==-~ . MTmM. mat.-..C Richard Kiiey
narrat• thll aoe.up examination of the
behavior of tlgera In the wlld. lllmed In two
of lndla't national parka. (R~ Q ( 1 hr.) CC).,. ''The Terminator ' (198-4, Sci-
ence fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Linda Hamilton. A cybOfg la aent beck In
time ffom the yeer 20~ to preaent--day
Lo. Angalae to aaaaairlllte • woman who
la deltw.s to gt.,. birth to a reYOlutlonary.
'R' 0 (1hr.,48 mh) 1.a I ~n CUIFl «*M• H DOWI ...
CID.,. "A Sokler'a Story" ( 1964, Ora·
ma) Howwd E. ~ .If., Adellph C...
aar. Towardl the llnd of World Wat II, a
blec:k Army attorney'• lnwlttgation Into
the murdar of a blec:k •ga90t at a Looi.
ana mmtary beat lanltee further racial atttte. 'PG' c;> (1 hr.,,, nW'I.) CD .,. ··eeat o.w..·· < 19&4. eom.-
dy) Dudley Moore, Eddie Murphy. A hap-
laal englnaar'• pW'8 for a new tank gyro
are fallklg • mlaerabty aa hie merrtaga,
and OYel'Mal two yMrt later.• tank com-
mander endur• the reauttt. 'R' (1 hr., 3"
mlrlJ. ~ ..,.T When Lou' a nephew cornea
for a Ylllt oonfllct atlaal between the two
<Ner Lou'• loYI of athlatlel and hie ~ ... at11atlc...,.... 0
.... "FrM FOf Ar' (19-49, Comedy)
Am Blyth. Robert Cummlnga. An en-
terprialng irMntOf thrOM ,.,,,... Into the
• ol ~ when he deYllea a tablet thet
wll chenge wet• to guollne. ( 1 hr.. 30
mln.l_ ••Cl) w a CG•MY Che<lle tnee to
b9cofna hll aon'a bMt friend (R) Q
I ..... n.=L Landon. Miaa ...,,... Miion Burnett
1 .. ,...,.
---1•1 • l':i.J Hawke teema up with a
wom11n who MYed hie 111-to retrieYe
atotan lntonn.tlon. (R) ( 1 hr.)
•• -A .... Teata ahow that JofrJ may be a gifted IMmer. In atereo.
IB> • (II WMnl Alm llCOO•CI One of the judge' a former college buddies
conteaaes he'• Involved In crooked aporta =-= (R) Q (1 hr.) 1.,. "Waltdng Tan" ( 1973. Orama)
Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman. Sheriff
BufOfd Puaaer wagee a one-man etim-
~to cieen up his Terineaeee town (2
Gl) 90GINl.L. .._ From Moecow
Scheduled eYentt Include Boxing and
Men'a Teem HandbeU. (R) ('4 hrs.)
• WA'9, mnt. M .u.ft Ul"1I Wa·
ter'a ro6a In the eYOlutlon of ~ la traced
from the cr .. tlon of the Earth through lta
....,~ r•tlonahlp with today'•
lfe-=~hrJ. I cn.1a1111• ULL10011 D.-.a
Latin, modem and etibe.ret or theatrtcal
dencing la perlormed by the nation'• top
proteea1ona:I danoera In Ihle competHlon
featuring Aooald Montez and Elizabeth
Curtla In a farewell exhibition. Hott: Juliet PrOWM~R) ~ 30 min.) (() WO 11 Forenza Wor1d Cop
from 0800, Hawaii. (R)
(l)IHlllm
()).,."Prizzi'• Honor" (1 986, Come-
dy) Jed( Nlcholton, 1<9t~ Turner. 0.-
rected by John Hutton. Compltctitlona
ari.. when a hit man for a Brooklyn crime
family marries an Intriguing L.A. blonde
with a cioeettut of lkeletona. In ttereo. 'R' ~ hra., 10 min.)
(%).,. "Pale Rider" ( 1985, W•tern)
Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty. A mya-
terioua atranger rldet Into a mining town
and bringl ~ relief to go4d
proapectors being herralMd by an un-
acrupuloua power beron 'R' ( 1 hr . 53
min.)
•• e YOU AUll't Henry and Man learn •bout ..ch other when they're both con-
fined to their home. In atereo (R) Q
(I) .,. "To Have And Have Not"
(19-M, Drama) Humph.ray Bogart, Lau-
ren Bacal. A flaherman falls In love with a
beeutltul W011W1 white ... rchlng for Na·
ziL "~l 5 min.) ~ .. '°" OU1DOa. ....
eo•IDIAIMWW -1Cllmr1nM e IT ... Ii_ Westphal! la atraOO.
ed In an eleYator with an embittered man R • pow« outage at the hoapttal ~ i llnll. Chrlatl~ la atal!(ed by an
.......,,; lhrM former College C~t
•tral'IQ8 a reunion at the hotel; the heed of
aecurtty at the St. Gregoty appears to be
lrwotved In aomethlng shady (P#t 1 of 2) (R) O ( 1 hr )
• -.... Scheduled: Burt Rey-noldl, euthor Jedde Collnl (''Lucky'') .
i hr.) ,. . .,. ... -----.. ''c.rtaln Fury" ( 1985, Orama)
Tatum O'NMI, Irene c.ta. Two t..n-ege
girts are mlat.akenty lmplcated In a court-
room lhootout and are pur..i by the
E 'R' ~hr .. 27 ='-
-a ..... Tl .,. "The Man With One ~ Shoe"
(1985, Comedy) Tom HaMt, Dabney
Colemen. Choeen at random, a aomewhat
off-oenter ~ la thNat Into the CfO.-
flre of rtval CIA groupt In Waehlngton.
'PG' O (1 hr., 32 min.)
(I) ... "Beverly Hllll Cop" (HMM. Ora-
me) Eddie Murphy, Judge Relnhold. A
fast-tdtlng cop tralll hla belt frland' t
killer from the alleyt of Detroit to the poah
galleriee of 8eYer1y Hlllt. 'R' (1 hr .. 45
min.)
Cl)~ ... Featured tketch: "The
SerC*m ltwtltute." (R)
I ... ....... ..,.., II -...... ,_,, Tit# Dancer-actor Gregory
Hlne9 and wteran hooters Ste¥e eoncto..
CtlUcit Green and Jimmy Styde demon-
l
ttraEV> their~ ttytee of
rfm-
tW 1.····--1'9DAY
~ Sketchel an electric chU
bMuty salon; the Rev T V Seewell; Super
DIYe dedk:atet land to underprMleged
at\Mlt chldren.
1---.Y m1•MllDll Someone It stealing
Tom'aleeka.
lml\llUllMID.YUlm
•11111.., .....,.
-.zl.Y ... .,. "Erendtra" (1983. Orama)
Irene Papes, Claudia Ohana. A tyrannlcel
woman forces her 10.)'Mr-old grand-
daughter Into pr09tltutlon In a traYellng
brothel until en angelic boy tallt In love
wtth the glr1 and attempts to rMCtHt her.
i hr .• 39 min.) ..,.
tW (I) '" 11Q01mt Members of a motor-cycie gang are ttockplllng enormous amountS of !legal weapons (R) (1 hr.,
10 min.)
•• 1W Guest host· Garry Shan-
dtlng. Scheduled· actr..... Shelley
Winters and Saly Kellerman In stereo. ( 1
hr.) e ...... .._From Moacow. A r•
~of the day'• competition ( t hr.)
L-r ~" _,_, .....
..... Lam
AT=•u.llA Guest· Joe Layton .....,..
.,. "The Anal Terror" (1981, Hor-
ror) John Frted<lch. Adrian Zmed. A kntt.
wielding lunatic vtctlmlz• eight young
ca~. 'R' (1hr.,22mln.)
tW (!) -CCMl&I . CC).,. "Mak" (1985, Orama) Cher.
Sam Blott. Bated on the true story of
Rodly Oennla. a 1&-yMr-<>ld whoee optl-
mlatlc outlook on .,. la undimmed by a
rare etanlal bone dtteete. 'PG-13' Q (2
twaD"~ "Prtzzl't Honor" (1985, eom.
dy) Jec:6c Nc:hotaon. Kathleen Turner. Ol-
rect«I by John Huston. Cornpllcatlona
... wt.. a hit "*' tor • Brooklyn crime famly marrtea .,. Intriguing L.A. blonde
wlttt a~ of ••or& 'R' Q (2 hrs.. 10 min.)
tW(I) .. "Hot Pwd" (1983, Adult)
Annette Hewn. Abel Celne. A recoJdlng
star...,. tt.t her s:-t pertor11lel'°9 In an
acut mcM8 wtl tpOI her new Image. ( 1
hr., 22 min.)
-· ra-.::-a-YWOOD (i .,,.,,:-r, 1W Interview wtth
Liia Bonet ("The r~ Show"); the
cat of "American Griititl.'· • MM ..... _,. A perform-
ance by mim.Juggler-llutlonltt Mlcheel
Moechen· "Rotaty Action " a British TV
· producttOn profiling choreographert-
danoert Bill T. Jorw end Amie Zane. In
stereo.
I _,....,.,_
IFICY .....
-eu11wwmtDAWIDUllSAYI SchecUed: comic acir ... Andrea Martin.
lri at=~~ I ,. __
.. "The Southern Double Crota"
( 1973. AcMntwe) Robert Oeniaon, Anoe
Jefhys. Ari acMntwOUI couple triel to
smuggle ,..,.. Mexican ertlfactt Into the
lMtted Stata &2 !ti i ll II _ .........
.. ''EWty Man Needs One''
( 1972. Comedy) Connie St.,...., Ken
Berry. Womenla lb tore. a twinging
bechelor architect to hire a temele ...iat-
ent~ hr., 30 "*1.) l=..~-~TO
...... Lam
(l)IGATT IDW.._ I Love New York
Grand Prix from Lake Plac:ld. N.Y. (R) (1
hr .• 30 "*1.)
... (I) .. "The GqQd Guyt And The
Bad Guyt" (1969, l:omedy) Robert
Mltctun. George Kennedy. Once .,.
mlel. an eglng mer1hel and .,. eglng out-
i.w !<*'I torcea. (R) ( 1 hr .• 20 min.)
-Cl) ... "Footlooee" (1984, OJ.me)
ICM'I Becon, Lot! Singer. 'reen-egers In a
Imel town tlgtlt for tllelr right to ~
and lt9 • prom deaPt• oPPOeltlOn from their coc-vat!Ye perent-. In stereo. 'PG'
0 (1hr.,47 min.)
we I 1-1--(!).,. "The Two Mra. Cerrols" ( 1947,
Orame) Humphrey Bogart, Batb9ra
Stanwyck. A deranged artist methoclolly
man1ea ~ ITU'ders his wN9e after doing
a btmlre portrait of them. (2 hrs., 30
min~ I .. "The Falling Of Raymond"
(1971, Orame) Jane Wymen, DMn
Stockwell. On the eve of her retirement, a iplnlter tchoolteecher II terrortz9d by a ·
deranged former student bitter OYeK the
talllng grade he recelYed 10 years .....
~hr .• 30 "*1.)
Ull'l•IMCI .. "Over The Brooklyn Brtdge"
(1984, Romance) Eliott OolAd, Mergewc
~igway. A man who dr_.,. of own-
ing a poah reetaurant In Manhattan ~
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aoklerl In a mllltary benac:b awelting
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Scheduled ewntt lndude Bomg, Wom-en'~lc:a and Men'• BMketbel. ~--~~) ~ .. .,.,:&. A man Who e<MrtlMd
for a md-ofder bnde: actreee Lauren Hut-
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.,.. "I Vltellonl" (1953, Orama)
Franco Fabrizi, Franco lntertenghl. In a
small Italian reeort town, five adoleaoent1
have varying degr... of aicoeaa coping
with the problefnt of growing Into adult-
hood. ( 1 hr .• 49 min.)
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Europe, with atops In Parlt, Berlin, Italy,
Amtt«dam and Monte Carlo.
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model who It allO • klckbOxer; a flower
shop whoee gr .. ter It a gorilla; a unique
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bet, peach thefbet a.ncl ginger Ice cream,
a Yisft to an Ice craam factory. ® .. "Meatballt Part II" (1 983,
Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Mengattl. A
wayward teen-ager tperldt hit aummer u
a counaelor-ln-tralnlng at a ~away
camp and clashes with the youtha at the
neighboring mllltary camp. 'PG' Q (1 hr., 36C:J. i _ucml,_llGU.YWOOIP•
-(I) CIAZY Lim A flGll An lnveet!Qatlon II called for when a coualn of Harrleoo'1
MC19tary 19 found murdered In Harrlton'1
office. (A) ( 1 hr.)
8 • C09Y "'°" Clair'• tltl• an-nounoee het engagement In tt«eo. (R)
~ 0 Min --IT GI llm The t of Outtz.alcoetl. the Aztec god of
: con'9CttY9 turgery for chlldfen with
~~(R) Q (1 Iv.) I:. 'Jlhe Legacy" ( 1979, Horror)
Katharine Roel, Sam Eliott. The promlM
of a large fee lur• a pelr of American M-
chltectt to a foreboding Englth manelon
where they meet a ttranga group of
guestt and dlaco'.'er the terrifying reeaon behind theW ~atlon. (2 lvt.)
I .,..,_ .... ,..._
.,_.,..A look at the coutal cllfft
of GrMt Britain, which ..w u a refuge
tor mllllone of blrde and anlmalt. (R) Q
i! Iv.) ~.,."Code Of Sllenoe" (1985. Ad-
venture) Chuck Norrlt. Henry Sliva. A
mavtrlck Chicago cop wagee a tolltary
wet agalnlt rival drug-runnfng ganga. 'R'
(11v 41mln.) Yll "Nighthawk•" ( 1981,
) Sy!Yeater Stallone. Rutger
Heuer. Two tough undercoYef cope are
uelgned to a apeclel task foroa tractclng a
danQeroua International terrorist through-
out *w York City. 'R' ( 1 hr . 39 min )
(l)-CMU
Cl).,. "Until September" ( 1984. Ora-
ma) Karen Allen, Thlefry Lhefmltte
Stranded In Pans af18f' being aeparJted
trom hef tour group. an American woman
meets and falls In love with a married
banker. 'R' (1 tv., 35 min)
• .. "Just Acroaa The Street"
( 1952. Comedy) Ann Sheridan, John .
Lund. The fun begins when a eecretaty ts
mlttaktn for a wealthy land<>wner ( 1 hr ,
30mln.) •• e PAl&Y Ta Ellen algns up for a I~ that ~x It teaching. In 1te<eo
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-(I) .. "Siience Of The Heart"
(1984, Orama) Marlette Hartley. Dana
Hill. Family and frlenda faU to ... the toll
that IChOol and eoclal presaur .. are tak-
ing on a 17-year-dd boy before he com-
mhs auiclde, but his sister ln9lsts on
eearchlng for the truth about hit tragedy {B)~ g:.~ a • Norm and an Ivy Leaguer
compete for the same l<>b promotion In
stereo. (R) e O M CGLm Miies Is determined to
PfOYe that Jeff II not a membe< ol the Col-
~ ~ Q (1hf.)
.... "High Velocity" (1977. Adven·
ture) Ben Gazzara. Britt Ekland When a
top executlYe of a global corporation IS
kidnapped, two Vietnam wterans use
guerrilla tactlc:a against the formldable ab-ductiOc&. lvt.) m ~ MW from Moscow
Scheduled events Include Boxing and
Men's Team Handball. (R) ('4 hrs )
• WWWl•fl "Shadel of Darknest" John
Duttlne eta,. In thlt atory by May Slnclalr
about a writer who Maka quiet rooms and
encounters t~ ~.~host of hit landlord's
ID~~hr.) I 1um1 =• IMl1'm "Untmown Chap-
lin -My Happleet Years: Part I of Ill" Sel-
dom-teen out1•k• from Charlie Chaplln's
earty carMI' illustrate thlt look at the co-
median'• work for the Mutual Alm Com-
fi>"Y..:0-..:t.:" .mla:.:~ ~ ...... CID .,. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder-
dOme" (1985, Adventure) Mel Gibeon,
Tina Turner. After being robbed, a man
confronts the mlstr-of • bizarre poet-
apocalypttc todety and It challenged to a
cl* to the death. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hf , 46
min.)
(l)tTMtm (%) .. ''Streemet9" (1985, Orama)
Matthew Modine, Michael Wright. In 1985,
t.,_,,, eruptt Into ~ for a group of
tokler9 In a military barrack• awaiting their orderl to go to Vietnam. 'R' (1 hr ..
58mln.) •• e -CCUIT Ara~ party may COit Harry the ct\MC8 to ba Leon'• foster
e!fent. In ttereo. (R)
Cl) .. "Sahar•" (11M3, Adventure) H~ Bogart, eruc. Bennett. During
World War II, an American tank crew auc-
ceesfUlly holdl off German troope wt111e
attempting to croea the Sahara OeNrt. (2
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-·. l&L mmf ~ FUfllo 8ttempts to help a rookie cop who i. accwed of
placing a waepon In a deed .uapect'•
hand; Hll and Renko tackle a ttranoa • :r:=: at the morgue. (R) (1 hr.)
•• ":,'. Scheduled: lntervlewt with
Prince ~ and Sarah FerCl'*)n priot
to their Jdy 23rd~ (1 Iv.) ....... etwo,Ron-
nle Schell, Or. Joyce Brottwt. actor Jade Armstrong ("Al My Children") . ( 1 hr.)
• ,_., A former enemv't l9tUrn apelt
trouble for the women. ( 1 fv.)
1-----CClmADa A portrait of fUllen jU2
and rock musician Sergei Kuryokhln. Q i! hr.) ~--"Missing In Action 2: The Begin-
ning" (1985, Clfama) Chudc Nont1,
Soon-T eek Oh. An American colonel. held
prisoner by sadlttlc Vletnameee ceptcn,
makes a bid for freedom for hlmtlff and
his fellow POWt. 'R' Q (1 Iv., 39 min.) CD .,. "1984" (1984, Drama) John
Hurt, Richard Burton. Baed on the now!
by George Orwell. A man ...,.ct. for
hope amid a repreulve, totalltat1an aod-
ety that he can neither compiehend nor
tolerate. 'R' (2 hrs.) .
(!) ~ ... au.at: Jeff AltnW\.
(R} ....,._1m1 1111 LOIT .. ~Ill
Allee and Trixie want Ralph and Norton to
take them on a vacation to Ati.ntlc City
but j<'aJl:. a fishing trip lnateed. Q
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llZAm Sketches: women'• pro golf
tour; elephant man visits MeN; the Bigots.
I ... ..,.,
IOOD l•l•DM To their eurprlM.
Tom and Barbara learn that the LNd-
bet== ilar· 1.11111-.r ~== .. ," .... In tNt London perlormance, Tina Turner tlngt
rock 'n' roll hits from the put and the ,..
cent tunes that launched hef ~.
Guest appearance by Oevld Bowle. ( 1
~ •1C1 ~ .. "Mask" ( 1985, Orama) Chef,
Sam Elliott Baed on the true story of
Rocky Dennis, a 16-yMt-dd wtW»a -mlltlc outlook on lite It undimmed by a
rare crani.t bone dlMUe. 'PG-13' Q (2
hrs.)
(%) .. "Freud" (1963, 81ocnc>hY)
Montgomery Cllft, Suunnah Yofk. . The
young Vlenr'8le dOctor foundl the pr.o-
tlce of psy~ while ltUdytng hyp-
noels with an experiment•. (2 hrs., .,9
min.) iwlT..-.n MIAT Kirkwood'• ~ by guilt when a ~ ,.
porter he aent out on an ualgr.ment la
killed. (R) ( 1 Iv., 10 min.)
•• ,..., Guest hoet: Gany Shen-
dllng. Scheduled: actort Anthony PertcN
and Martha Mallon. In ttereo. (1 Iv.) • a1wu.-From Moecow. A,. ~p of the day'• competition. ( 1 Iv.) •O ~
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man (l)-.. -r .. 1C81-rna ... •
tW(C) .. "Missing In Action" (198-4, Ad-
wnture) Chuck Norris. M. Emmett Walsh.
An American colOnel returns to Vietnam
to ...,ch for MIAs. 'R' ( 1 hr • 4 1 min.)
tW([) .. "The Dancers" (1981, Adult)
John LMlie, Richard Pacheco FOUi hand-
aome exotic dancers travel to the sman
town of Key City and entertain women. ( 1
hr .. 30 min.) • -1 MCllllOUYWOOD ~--· ...,.AH•ITTW Interview with
John Forsythe; "TV's Greetest Moments
In Sports, I' e .,,_ AllD -Maggie appears dis-
tressed when Arthor's divorce becomes fi-
nal.
(I) NA IOWI • Austin Open (R) (2
hra.)
(II) .,.,. "Night Patrol" ( 19M. Come-
dy) Linda Blair, Pat PautMn. A Lot Ang&-
lea cop, who's alto an aspiring ttandup
oc:>tTWc. has a run-In with his dyspeptic su-
perior and Is transferred to a hazardoUS
n!ght beat. 'R' Q (1 hr .. 22 min.)
Cl) Llllll'mll al 1MI MCM All> PAllOUI
Princess Ceroline of Monaco: the House
of Dior's artistic director Marc Bohan;
Leslie Nielsen; actress Pam Dawber tours
India. ( 1 hr.)
l ,_CLUI
-• LA11 mt? wmt DAVID~ Scheduled· singers Grace Jonet and Todd ~=-eo (1hr) I '1-CA'ICMCICI
.,.,. "The Swiss Conspiracy"
(1977, Mystery) David JansMn, Bke
Sommer. Secret bank account• leed to a
major blackmall scheme In which murder
becomes pert of the game plan. ( 1 hr .. 50
imln ••• w... .
.. MAL ......
.,_ "The Girl Most Likely To
(1973, Comedy) Stockard Channing. Ed-
ward Asner An ugly co-ad undergoes
cosmetic surgery, transforming her Into an
appealing and much sought-aft8f beauty
whole only desire is to avenge past humll-
ifiL'~ -TO ML.om
-.,_ "The Rip-Off" ( 1979, Ora-
ma) Edward Albert. Karen Black. A gang
of )ew9I thieves double-croaa one another
OWf $6 million In dlamondl (R) ( 1 hr ..
20 min.)
WlttlmlDBIT ... ... "Bird Of Paradise" ( 1932. Ro-
-l'riclay
-llondng MovlM-
•oo "Cannont>en Run"" c 11HM. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Delulte ( 1 hr • 48
min.) •CZ> "La Ooloe Vita" (1961. Drama) Mar-
2• Sunday, July 13, 1986
rnanoe) Dolores Del Rio. Joel McOea A
Frenchman'• love for a native gin must
overcome aoclety's disapproval. (2 hrs)
(I) .,.,. "Passage To Marseilles"
(1944, Orama) Humphrey Bogart.
Claude Rains Convicts escape from Dev·
U's Island and )otn the Free French forces
fighting the Nazis during World War II (2
hrs .• 30mln) I= "Death In Small Doses" ( 1973.
Drama) Barry Neeson. Nyree Dawn Por·
ter A butler and maid starve and torture
their wealthy widowed employe< In order
to extort her millions ( 1 hr . 30 min )
IL01T••AC1 U..PU -ICOTT W .,.,. "Fetlclty" (1978. Drama) Glory
Annen, Christopher Milne. A young worn·
an becomea aware of her sexuailty while
vacationing In Hong Kong. 'R' (1 hr .. 31
min.)
1:tl ([) 9CMI "Secret Admirer" ( 1985. Com-
edy) C. Thomas Howen. Lori Loughlin A
series of romantic misunderstandings r&-
IUlt when an anonymous love letter falls
Into many wrong hands. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30
min.)
W (C) .,_ "Siient Rage" (1982, Adven-
ture) Chuck Norris. Ron Sliver A a ltieally
injured psychopath Is revitalized and
made almoet Indestructible by the handl·
wor1< of a mentally unhinged scientist 'R'
l hr .. 45mln.) .....
~ RM Guest Jeff Allman
I) AU• 1MI PAl&Y
PUmMU.
.,.,. "St Brno's Fire" ( 1985, Ore·
ma) Rob Lowe, Demi Moore. In Washing-
ton. MYef'I rec.nt college g.raduates have
varying degrees of sucoess In confronting
adult realltlea and responslbilltes 'R' Q
l._1 hr .. '48 min )
CZ) .,.,. "Under The Volcano" ( 1984.
Orama) Albert An'.:'!Y, Jecquellne Bluet
Director John Hutton s adaptation of Mal-
com Lowry'• novel. A former British con-
sul. tormented by alcohollsm and hla past.
atrugglea lnetfectuaHy to reverse his sell·
destructive behavior 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) -1 Cl) _,.ATat mcom ..
.,.,. "Kotch" ( 1971, Orama) Walter
Matthau. Deborah Winters A widower re
luMs to let hll cNldren put hrm out tp pas
ture. (2 hrs ) • fllO¥ll "Deadly Angels" ( 1979, Ad·
venture) E~ Kratt. Ching Change
Lan. Four omen combat a mur·
ci.r.. whl on an undercover aaslgn-
ment. (2 hrs.) .,
~-.......,. ~ = MC*I IMSA GTO Race from
W•t Palm Beech, Fla. (R) ( 1 hr )
(!) ... ""llYOllD -·.,_"In The Steps Of A Dead Man"
(1974. Orama) Skye Aubfey, OenlM
cello Mutrolannl, Anita Ekberg. (3 hra.)
•Cl) "The Secret Of N.l.M.H." (1982. Fen·
tesy) Animated. Voloea of Ellubeth Hart-
men. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr • 20 min.) •cc:l "Stacy'• Knights" (1983. Drama)
Andra Mllllan. KrM Costner ( 1 hr . 35
min)
'9al) "Bikini Beach" ( 1964 Comedy)
Buckley A Brttrsh family takea an Army
deserter into their home and protects him
from military Investigator•. ( 1 hr.. ~
min.)
l lnaY••••• 1911D1Mlecml •••men ... .,.,. "Oeathstalker" ( 1984, Horror)
Richard Hiii, Barbi Benton A wandering
deathstalker hopes to gain myatical pow-
ers by getting a magical charm from an-
ot~ ~hr JO min.) MG) ... ' II M11TO•A..,.._ . I ... .
I CllOOll Liii -...ct •OYll "Nighthawks" (1981 ,
Suspense) Sylvester Stallone, Rutger
Heuer. Two tough undercov8f cops ere
assigned to a special task force tracking a
dangerous International te<rorlat through-
out New York City. 'R' ( 1 hr , 39 min.) CP)_A.,_.URCIA
d (C) .,.,. "Christina" (1984, Adult)
Jewel Shepard The erotic and dangerous
exploits of a globetrottlng playglrl-helress-
~bllsher. (1 hr • 30 min )
1:11 CH) ~iris Of The White Orchid"
( 1983. Orama) Ann JiHlan. Jennifer
Jason-Leigh A young woman journeys to
the Far East for what she belleliree la a ca-
reer as en entertainer only to be pressured
into the world of proslllutlon ( 1 hr . 38
min.) l:lll UYI TO IUCClll ,.. . ..., ,.,...,.
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.UT •ACI COAl1IR .,_ "Nea, A Young Emmanuelle"
(1978, Comedy) Ann Zacherlaa. Samy
Frey A rebellious 16-yeer-old attempts to
wrrte a st~ novel ( 1 hr . 45 min ) WIUTPA nm.,...
='"Lost In A Harem" ( 1944,
Comedy) Bud Abbott, Lou Cottello. The
throne of a small kingdom up for grabs la
contested by two prop men and a alnger.
~hr .• = ~:."Until September" (198-4. Ora-
ma) Karen Allen. Thl8fry L.h«mlt1e.
Stranded 1n Paris atter being separated
from her tour group. an American woman
meets and falli 1n IOYe with a married
lban~R ( 1 hr . 35 min )
4r:lt LOIT::'ACI
~ ....
llA1Df'l .,H•U TODAY
.. ~orchllght" (1984.-Jma)
Pamela Sue Martin, Steve Rallaback A
wealthy art11t's storyt>oott romance and
marriage turns IOUr when her husband II
seduced by a dangeroualy attractive third
party --cocaine •!If• ( 1 h 31 min )
Frankie Avalon. Annette Funicello. (2
hrs.) •CID "Loving Couples" (1980, Comedy)
Shrrley MacLalne. Jamet Coburn. ( 1 hr ..
37min.)
(2) "The Contender" ( 1980, Orama)
Marc Stnger. Tina Andrews ( 1 hr • 30
mm )
-l'riclay Cont
Cl) ·'Something Wicked This Way
Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro-
berds. Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr • 3" min ) -~"Blithe Spirit" (1945, Comedy) Rex
Harrison. Constance Cummings. ( 1 hr ..
3" min.) · •O "The Cehfornia Kid" ( 1974, Western)
Vic Morrow. Martin Sheen ( 1 hr . 30
min.) CZ> "Until September" ( 1984, Orama)
Karen Allen. Thierry Lhermltte ( 1 hr . 35
mtn.)
•Cf) "Follow The Boys" (1963. Comedy)
Connie Francis Paula Pren11ss. (2 hrs )
-~ "The Aviator" ( 1985, Orama) Chris·
topher Reeve. Rosanna Arquette ·( 1 hr .
36 mm.) CID "The Corn Is Green" ( 1979. Orama)
Katharine Hepburn. Ian Saynor ( 1 hr . 40
min)
Cl) "The lnv1S1ble Boy" ( 195 7, Science-
Fiction) Philip Abbo11, Richard Eyer ( 1
hr., 25 min )
tW(Z) "Beverly Hills Cop' (1984. Orama)
Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold ( 1 hr. 45
min.)
-&11ernoon Movies-
-· "Dracula A 0 1972" ( 1972, Horror)
Christopher Lee. Peter Cushing (2 hrs )
~ "Mrs Soffel" (1984. Orama) Diane
Keeton. Mel Gibson. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) CID "Protocol" ( 1984. Comedy) Goldie
Hawn. Chris Sara.ndon ( 1 hr . 36 min )
Cl) "Mad Max Beyond Thundefdo([le"
( 1985, Adventure) Mel Gibson. Tina
Turner. ( 1 hr . 46 min ) we "Something To Sing About" (1936.
Musical) James Cagney W1ttiam Frawley
1! hr .. 30 min.) •
CI) "Loving Couples" ( 1980. Comedy)
Shirley Mac Laine, James Coburn ( 1 hr .
37 min)
-~"If Ever I See You Again" (1978. Ro-
mance) Joseph Brooks, SheUay Hack. ( 1
hr , 45 min)
Cl) "High School US A • (1983. Come-
dy) Michael J Fox. Nancy McKean ( 1
hr .. 40 min)
•([) "Phar Lap" (1983 .. 0rama) Tom Bur-
llnson. Martin Veughan ( 1 hr . 48 min )
(%) "Back Stree1'' ( 194 1. Romance)
Charles Boyer. Margaret Sullavan. (1 hr .
29min.) 119 ® "The Brass Ring" ( 1983. Drama)
Dina Memll. Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr • 30
min)
-~ "Topper" ( 1937 Comedy) Cary
Grant. Constance Bennett ( 1 hr • 37
min)
•Cl) "The Secret 01 NIM H " (1982, Fan-
tasy) Anlmeted Voices of Elizebeth Hart·
man, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr • 20 min ) •CI> "Key Largo" (1948. Adventure)
Humphrey Bogart. Lauren Becall (2 hrs .•
10min.)
([) "The Secret Of N I M H " ( 1982 Fan-
tesy) Animated Volcet of EllZabeth Hart
man, Dom Deluise (1 hr . 20 min.) CZ> "Wise Blood" ( 1980. Drema) Brad
Oourlf. Amy Wright ( 1 hr . 48 min )
-Evening----..
I!) CAll'l'O&. ......
EC) .,_ "A Flash Of Green" ( 198-4,
Orama) Ed.Harris. Blair Brown. In 1961. a
Florida journalltt tace1 a morel dllemma
when a polltlclan soliclts him to dig up dirt
on envlonmentalists that are thwertlng hil
ambttiona. (2 hrs., 11 min ) CID MO¥ll "Mask" (1985, Drema) Cher,
Sam EHlo11 Based on the true story of
Rocky Dennta, a 16-yMr-old whole opti-
mistic outlook on h1e Is undimmed by •
rare etanial bone diselM. 'PG-13' Q (2
hrs.)
Cl) m "Something Wicked Thia Way
Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro-
bards. Jonathan Pryce Two boys dlscov·
~ the terrifying secret underlying • myste-
rious carnival where fantasies are tvlfllled,
but only tor a horrible price In stereo
l'PG~n 3" min)
a:a me ... 0 ... lll1'lll1f llAClm./~MIW
ADMlmnrl..VWOIU MOWll "The Heavenly Kid" ( 1985.
Comedy) Lewis Smith, Juon Gedrlck
Killed in a car crash, a man can't pass
through heaven's pearly gates untU he re-
turns to Earth and hali» • teen-age< gain
some conhdenoe 'PG-13' (1 hr . 29
mm.) NllCll ... 0 Bn91TY•IT lW Interview
with ectresa SlooumeY Wee'l9f ("Al-iens"~ ol "WhMI of Fortune." 8 .._ From Moecow.
Scheduled events Weightlifting, Boxing,
Women's Gymnastics end Men's Yacht·
~·~=(3hrs)
(15 ,. ~ TV-commercial creata
Joe Sedelmaler; windsurfing In Hawaii
IUMQDll•Ca -.a.PClmlm ... NAm 1'MI LOii)
...... .alT
TOP U. IOXllQ John Meekins ( 11-0-
1, 9 KOs) vs. Ford Jennings (16-3. 6
KOs) in a junior welterweight bout sched-
uled for 10 rounds. live from Atlantic City,
N.J. (2 hrs) CZ> llCWW "Until September" ( 1984, Ora·
ma) Kartn Allen. Thierry Lh«mltta
Stranded In Perls after being separated
from her tour group, an Amerlcan woman
meets end falls In love with a married
bal\ker 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min )
I U. lllADOWI
1:11 ...
1:11 llmAY AT .-T Hoel Howard Ste-
vens highlights the weekend's offbelt en-
tertainment tips . I MCI•~ IYI OI L.A. Featured. latest metallic
swimwear feshlons; a look at the •rt of
flirtll'g, teeneged boys who are dealing
with fatherhood before they ere rNdy;
new "transfonnar" toys.
IAATU. ==-0.ALR!lm ma nm ...
WU.W.DWOIUO.MmALI .,,,.,, ··---·-Q . .. _... ... _ _..MOllMOU.YWOCIOPAM • Cl> TWIJMT ._ Two stortel: thrM
teen-egera era gren1ed wWl8I by • lepr.-
chaun, en unemc>loY9d truck dr1vef dct-
hvers the souls of the deed to hall. Steve
Railsback and Cont Hubbert gueat lter. In
stereo. (R) (1 hr.)
•• ....., .. Corrupt pt1aon oft!.. aala foroe an unwlWng gymnlllt Into • .,.
ofcrime. lnatereo. (R) (1 hr.) • a --George. Katharine and Wabater vacation et an Artiona dude
re~~(R)Q I:. "The Island" (1980, A<Mn-
tur•} MlchHI Celne, Devld Wamet. 'Mlle
lnYestlgetlng a resh ot ship ~ancea ln the Bermudl Triangle, a journal-
ist dilcovefs an llolatad . .00-yeer-old ~
ooy ~2.:';J I ._,_ .... Q
.... ,...LOii)
WALL,,_.,_ ''A Fund of Knowl-
edge" Guest· Lipper Analytical Securtti.
Corp. Preeldent A Mlcheel Lipper.
~ MO¥ll "Mischief" ( 198-4, eom.dy)
Doug McKeon. Kelly Preston. A lcMaick
17-year-old nerd begins an obMlalYe pur-
suit of the moet populer glr1 in hla ldlool.
'R' Q (1 hr .. 37 min.) CID 90Wll "Gho6tbusters" ( 198-4, Cor'M-
dy) 8IU Murray, Oen Aykroyd F~
ghostfighteri 5Pflng to action when •
Manhattan high rise becomee the gateway
tor Earth-invading ghOUls. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr.,
47 min.)
([) .,. "St Elmo's Fife" ( 1985, Dr•
ma) Rob Lowe. Demi Moore. In Waahlng-
ton, seven reoent college gradUatea haw
vetylng degrees of succeu In controotlng
edult reektlee and responslbilltea. 'R' ( 1
hr ,48min.) ~=-"Mad Max Beyond Thune*·
dome" ( 1985, Adventure) Mal Glblon,
Tina Turner After being robbed, a men
confronts the mistress of • bizerre poet-
apocalyptlc eoclety end Is chellenoad to •
duel to the death. In stereo 'PG-13' Q ( 1
hr ,46mln ) e .. "Peggy" (1950, Comedy) Dia·
na Lynn, Charles Coburn. Two vlv9cloul
sisters vie for the coveted crown of ROM
Bowl Queen while one has a MCtet adYan-~over the o~ hr., 30 min.) •• 0 a• Heather's tutor hu more than scho4arship on hla mind. (R)
·=~u. I=,,_.,_ ''A Fund of Knowl-
edge" Guest Lipper Analytical Securftlea
Qorp. Preslderlt A. Michael LipP«. e • coa1a1 oum CCUITY ''Mlal-
1ng Children: The S....ch Goea On'' A look
et the Mrioua problem of the 71,000 ~
dren reported mltllng MCh yMt In c.Mfor-
nla, wtth ~toous on Orenge County Cl)-.----· ••Cl>--"ThaThlng" (1982, Horror) Kurt Ruaell, Richard Dysart. M9"\bel's of
• IClentlftc r .... rch teem In the Antarcttc
confroot an etlen hi• form that la capeb6I
of taking over the man's minds. (2 In.) 8 e llMI VICI A sex shop performer
with a dull personellty goea °" • kllllng ¥ ... In ster90. (R) ( 1 hr )
• 0 -·--Grace and Leon ofter ~lpa to Peul. (R) Q 1 .. "Gunfight At The OK. Cofr81''
(1967, Weatam) Burt Lancaat•. Klrtt
Douglas. Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday
mMt tt. Clentone In • shootout In T~
stone. Arizona. In 1881. (2 tva.) al IOODlllLL ..-Ffom Moeoow.
ScMdulad events Man's end Women'a
Sunday, July 13, 1986 25
'
T_,.. H9ndball and Men's.Judo. (R) (4
tws.) • , =•M,_ •:cat On a Hot
fin Roor' JelllCa Lange. Tommy Lee
Janel. Rip Tom and Kim Stanley star 1n
Tet'll , ... Wl'"""'9' drama abOut the
puelotw and rlvelrlel among !amity mem-bers <*ebratlng a wealthy patriarch's
blrt~~.7ii 30 min ) 1.-wm Guest• \Jiiter County Ots-tnct Attorney Michael Kavanagh, defense
att?J:9n-78) and law profestOf Ml·
~~ ~IJMTm ~--"Beverly Hiiis Cop" ( 1984. Ora·
ma) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold A
falt·tdclng cop traits his best friend's
killer from the alleys of Detroit to the posh
gellerlel of Beverly Hills. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45
min.)
-· 0 MC ~ MICIAL "The Chameleon" Madeline Kahn stars as a woman who goee undercover to Investi-
gate the fraudulent golngs-<>n at a health
(f)ii,. "The Harder They Fall" ( 1956.
Orama) Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger
Agelnlt his better judgement. an unem-
pk>yed reporter promotes a fixed 1yndf·
cat• fight. (2 In., 15 min.)
Cl) M• CW ,_ U S vs. Mexico in •..-;-&™ (2hra.)
_, _ ..,..., A smallpox Ylrul threat~
.,..a emall community In stereo (R) ( 1
hf.) 11 = IOAT Doc allists a radio PIY·
ct'dogllt with probleml of her own. Stub-
Ing counee4s a man with a gambling addle·
tlon: a man It upeet when hll wtte retires
hll perlonnlng orangutan. (R) r:;i ( 1 hr )
• _,..,. Scheduled: Biiiy Crystal,
eutnor Gd Sheehy ("Spirit of SuMval").
actor Renl Santoni ("Cobra"). Tango Ar·
r~~~.)
• ·--. n The Contervatlve
Party' 1 "mart<etlng" of Margaret Thatcher
during the 1979 Sfttlth general election II
the belil for an examination of polltlcal
llNgHnekers' technlquee and tke me-
cla'1 role In the polltlcal proceea; "Danae
Macabre," a Swt.-produoed c1a..ica1
mullc ~ (1 hf.) CC) CD "Malibu Expreaa" < 1984.
Adult) Darby Hinton. Sybil OaMlng. As·
llgfwd to m:'J::. • comput• compa-ny'• lhedy dMlngl. a Texan
ftndl hlmtlff In the mlddle of a 1PY caper
'R' ~ 41 min.) CR) "The Razor' a Edge" ( 1984,
Ofama) Bill Murray, Thereta RutMll.
8eted on the n""9I by W. 8omMet
Maugham. Traumatized by hll experienc·
• In Wor1d War I, a Chlceao dr•me<
tr..-to Palil and the ~ya• In ~ of enlghtenment end Mlf.fulflll-
ment. 'PG-13' 0 (2 in .. 8 min.) ~ .,_, .._ Featured sketch·
"Scteen T•t of the Rich and Famous."
Iii~ fll•Bl• Arethe. with IS*ial
CJ*' Onnot a.mer.. lingl tome of IW gNettlt hlta lncluclng "Aelpact" and
''YOU Mekt Mt ~ Like A Natural Wom-
-Alllll ... P II 1.n.·~~J------Id a ., ...
28 Sunday, July 13, 1986
,.11.•o••--,."' mAm Sketches: computtr dttlng:
how to stop amot(lng; fasNon food: ma~
l·-5:£-.
~, ...
.,. "The Initiation" (t983, Horror)
V9'a Mllel, Clu Gulager. A hazing Initiation
pl}lnk becomel deadly when IOforlty
pledges and their boyfriends are Inside a
department S1ore with a homicidal mani-
ac 'R' (1 hr . 38 min.)
(%).,."Camille 2000" (1969. Orama)
Dantele Gaubert, Nino Catelnuovo. A
young woman addicted to drugs leadl a
senes of men Into tragic attarrt. 'R' (2
hrs. 14 min.)
nt1I~ "lt"L1ves Again" <191a.
Horror) Frederic Forrtlt, Kathleen Uoyd.
Several couples find their joy OYer ha-.ing
a baby changed Into ~tt-'ng t•·
ror when the Infants emtJge aa clawed
monsterft 1~2 .:'.f ·) D e Guest hoet: Garry Shans
dll=· Scheduled: John Ltrroquette t 'N ht Court") In etereo. ( 1 hf.) • e.-From Motcow. A re-
1!:.~~hlon (I Iv.)
ITM,,_
IOOD 1 • ··-The Goods employ a botr-w11tter just as Margo trtea to Impress a.: I AT_.-:-.... Gueat: Jonelle Al-
len ~ ... .,..1,.._r.mirm111•
tW ..... ...
.,_ "Angel" (1984. Orama) Clff
Gorman, Sultn Tyrrell. A student tuml to
prostitution 10 that lhe can pey the tuition
at an excluslvt high IChool. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 32
min.) CD .,. "Young 011'18 Do" (1983,
_1A~~~ hr., 15 min )
~--~,.. l9TlfAL Spoofs art fn..
ttrapefttd with edited vertiona of Holly-
wood' a worat movtea. F•turtd: "Robot
Monster'~). (1hr.,30mln.)
• M Wiii and Frttz plan their
eecape from the Qty of Gold aft• Wiii'•
l"':iti-·
•am .. . ...... ,,.. ...
___ ._.,_.,_ln1t•eo. (1
hr.,= .. LL.::. CCIU.IC1DI °' LCM
• .. "Scalpel" ( 1977, Myatery)
Robert Lanllog. Judith Chepman. A..,rnoo-
ey-hungry plaatlc IWglOf'I maktl a danctl'
look •• t-9 ~ dlughter ao he can
cialm her ~ICe. (2 tws.)
(1)11 •••n ... • ITM IUICI Outet. a.tty Whitt. In
•t.-c>. ~hr.) L-;,..um'tCT: •~TO
ENMYMM
.,_ "Friday The 13th -The Final
ttr" ( 1984. Horror) CrllPn GIOYer.
IOmbeny a.ck. Jaon the ~ killer rawer. to wrMk vtdtnt ~ on the
deutzeo• of etyst.i Lake IUl'ntntl' camp .
'R' ~ 31 min.) .. ® "The Roatbud Beech Hotel"
( 1964, Comedy) Colleen Camp, Peter
Scolarl. Ari tnttrprillng couple putt a Nn·
down MUldt 'ftaort on the roed to flnan--
c:lel reCtOl/efY by hirtilg pr~tltut• who
double•~ 'R' (1 hr .. 27 mk'I.) (I).,_ "Terminal Choice" ( 1985, Dr•
ma) Joe Speno, Diane Venora. Ari lrweetl-
getlon Into the alermlng 1ncr .... of a clfn..
le' 1 patient dee th toll points to foul play
with the holpltar1 computer network. 'R'
i hf •• 37 min.)
W II lllff ...
.. "Gullght Folliel" (1945, Com-
edy) Mary Pk*ford, Oouglaa Fairbank&. A
noetalglc trip brings beck the heyday of
aM-tlmt movie gr•ta. (2 In.)
Cl) .,. "Acrot1 The Ptciflo" (1942.
Adventure) Humphrey Bogart, M•ry As-
tor. Dwtng Wor1d War II, a spy plot• to
b6c>W up the Panama ean.i. (2 tws.)
• llOW1I "Cry Terror!" (1975, ~) Soun Hampthlrt, Bob Ho9-
klns. A pair of deeperatt eecaptd con-
victs kidnai> two beeutlful young women
to uee aa hoetagee In thelf bid for free-
dom. (1 hf., 30 min.)
al) LOtT• INCi CD.,. "Tightrope" (1984, Sulpenae)
Clint Eatwood. GeneYleYe Bujold. While
lnveetlgatlng a _... of gritty Mx mur·
derl. a tough New Or1Nna cop dllcOYers
thtt he has much In common with the
k ...... ll~'R' (1hf ,54mln.) ~-aeon w !) .. "Avenging Angel" (1985, Ort·
ma) Betty Rl.aell. Rory Calhoun. A law
IChool student etttts to avenge the mur·
der of the pollotmtn who relCtJed her
from • llte of proetltutlon 'R' r:;i ( 1 hr , 33
min.)
W • .. "My Love" ( 1975. Orama) <littv'I Ford. Christina ~in.. A young
boy drlelop9 a crush on hll tMcher
whoM MCrtt boyfriend " a moonthlntr
and murderer. =)
• ~ F .. tured lketch:
''Screen Tt1t of the Rich and F1moua ..
IB> •.,.. "Kllltf From Shantung" (1978.
AdYentUlt) Oavtd Chiang, Shlng LI. A
young man lttttlng hll fortune In Sheng·
htl talll In with gangsters and evefltualty
UMt hll fighting. lkJllt In a bloody gang
rivalry. (2 tn.. 30 min.)
• lMlrT ... flA"*
•11:.~~ They Gave A War
And Nobody mt?" (1970, Comedy)
Brian Keith, 'rony COOll. The cold war be-
tween an Army bait and a neighboring
town tuml hot when ao6dler'I borrow a '-* and .. a comic .. , -oalnlt the town's prtva._ army. (2 hrl.) ~--l:PIT ........ IOll Second round from
umbetry, Scottand. (R) (2 tn.. 30 mWI.)
Cf) .........
CZ> .. "The Seduction" ( 1982. ~) Morgen Felrchld, Mlc:Nltl Sat·
razlr\. A glamorous TV newt anchol wom-
an II ~ by • mentaly dllturbtd tdmif•. 'R' ( 1 hf., 45 min )
atl(B) --•,,. ._ OP LCM Gl9dya
Knight, Petti La8elt and Olonnt Warwldl coriibint their talents II'\ this conctl't I*· torm.not of the aonga that made them fa-moua. (1 hr.)
-· - -• CCMn'IY .. Sched-
uled lntervlew5 with Rebe McEntlre. Ed
Bruce. Bill Monroe; songs by Oon Wiiiiams
("Heartbeat tn •he Darkness") and Eddy
Rave~ometlmes a Lady").
Cl) "Dlel A Oeedly Number"
( 1975. Mystery) Gary Colllns, Gemma
Jones. An unemployed actor poses as a
psychiatrist In ()(def to con money from a
woman tonnented by nightmares. ( t hr .
30mln)
!..,..,, ...... .
DAVl--•EI KIT ... mwll "High School US A " ( 1983.
Comedy) Mlehael J FoJ<. Nancy McKeon
A mtdweStern high school senior tries 10
oust a snob H the class's most popular
preppie TV child stars of the '50s and
'60s play many ot the teachers and school
otflclals ( 1 hr .• '40 min )
tll(C) .,.. "Porky's Revenge" (1985.
Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyall Knight A
group of Aoflda high 9C1'00I students
matches wits with the proprietor of a local
brothel 'R' O ( 1 hr . 3 1 min.) a. a llOftl "l'he Strange Love Of Martha
Ivers" ( 1946. Orama) Barbara Stanwyck.
Kirk Douglas A married woman is victim·
1zed by a childhOOd playmate who
watched her 1<111 her aunt (2 hrs . 30
min.)
(fl IClll 10 IUCCUI
-Satul-day
-Mom1 ... ----
·1=~Y LMD . IUl1'ULWI Ill.II lll001"UU. um.I IAICAU
.WW "Beverly Hiils Cop" ( 1984, Ola·
ma) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold ( 1
hr . 45 min )
t11 CID ¥1110 MCllOX
CS) AllllTMA flRASUI Aretha, with special
guest Clarence Clemens. sings some of
her greatest hits Including "Respect" and
"You Make Me Feel like A Natural Wom·
en .. In stereo ( 1 hr . 15 mm ) .. 10•~ wu ....
LllOICtMT m
.. ---.D
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QAMIW
191TAUC ._TID ~'l'IDeQ '"YOWi .., .....
IU•ICI
• ITUmO Featured National Councll
on Ag1no: California Sell·hetp Center. law·
i referral end 1nformat1on cent•r ( t hr ) ......
....rt
llCMTPUCI
llOWm "Red Dawn" (1984. Adllen
ture) Patrick Swayze. C Thomas Howell
OO
hr . 54 min I
WON.a CUii womN
llOVll "N1gh1wlng" ( 1979. Suspense)
Niek Marn:uoo David Warnet ( 1 hr . 45
min ) (!) ilOVll "Sherlock Holmes And The
Scarlet Cl,.w" ( 194'4, Mytlary) Basil
Rllthbone~I BrUC6 ( 1 hr . 30 rn1n )
1111 I :U Stxth Qradert from Carpenter
A\/9f'lue ElementMv SochoOl. Studio City
~ ... w ......
... "The Secre~ N.l.M.H."
( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. VoloeS of
Ehzabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise. A a.
cret SOciety of rats aids a desperate field
mouse in saving her hOme from the ruth·
lessness ot man. 'G'~1 hr .. 28 min.)
(l)rrtYCU• llE
W (H).,. "Ma~" (1985. Orama) Cher.
Sam Elliott. Baaed on the true story of
ROCl<y Dennis. a 16-year-old whOSe optl·
mistlc ootlook on fife Is undll'Mled by a
rare cranial bone dlsease. 'PG-13' Q (2
hrs.) a98 .WW "Help On My Tenns" (1974.
Orama) David Hartman. S.mantha Eggar
A 13-year-old genius tutors a pretty stu·
dent Wt\<> wants him to help her cheat on
an exam. (2 hnl .. 30 mlri.)
! ......
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.,.. .,.fWIYCA11
119 .,. "Until September .. (1984, Ora·
ma) Karen Allen, Thierry l.hermltte.
Stranded in Paris after belno separated
from her toor group. an American woman
mee1s and falls In love with a married
banker. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) we ·mww "Destroy All Planets" (1969,
Sclenc&-Ftetlon) Kojlro Hongo. Toro Ta-
L""l:&._. "°"'TO"°"" Ul90Wm!'I ..........
.... MJlll '°" OUTDOo. ~
(l)""1W .... ...,.
CZ) -"Aoeeenna MoCoy" (19'49,
Orama) Faney Granger, Joen Eval'l9. ( 1 hr .. '40 min.) -·(I) .... , ... ......,....._.
kasuki NI alien crew tak• edvanuige of
the mooster Gammera'• one ~ In an ~ conquer Eart~~ (2 hr&.) i · .,.. '1COurage Of Lasaie" ( 1948,
Advenl\Jfe) Elizabeth TaylOf, Frank Mor·
Q&n. A girl s pet cOllle. trained to kll In the
Army. must be converted beck to the af·
ltec~te pup she had known and loved.
LOIT•INCI .,......,.,
=~ " ........ lll'IWOP .... AlllCILllf•A
,_ OI -Bated on a story by Ray
Bradbury this tale revolYee around a.n ec·
centric mtddle-eged author who adoptt
the persona of Charles Oickene and the
youno bOy who becomes fuclnated by
his stories. (1 hr.) ·1-....,. lltfumlfm
... "The New Klds" (1985, Or•
ma) Shannon Presby. Lori Loughlin. After
movlno In with their Flotida reletlvea. two
orphaned teen-agers are menaced with In-
creasing vlolenoe by a gang of local tt.lgs.
'R' ~hr .. 30 min.) (!) ,...,.
(l)U.U.Q
--·-I ==.. • .. ..., LocmY,,.. ca.
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.-..OPCMTOOllll ~-• IOLIA1" ._.,._ ............
1111 ~ l1'0IY The origin Of the
super-cool computerized Max ~oom
is tOld In this fvlurlS11c adlleoture.
(!) NW• llACm Budwelaef Indi-
ana G<>vefnor's Cup from Madl9on, Ind .
ffil (1 hr.) (fl)Bl:IWl'9~ Animated. A clty-
C!Welllng chipmunk yeems tor freedom and
sels out to find a forest home. Voloee ot
Jim Backus and Orson Bean ( 1 hr .. 25
min.)
IOUL1Ull .. -ITOCl-DAftY--....1" ITAi.._
UL~tl
llMICCIP&PMn'lll CMTOOI~ '•BIT._ ..... _.,_
.,. "Luck Night" (1939, cam..
dY) Myrna Loy. ~Obert TaylOf. (1 ht .. 22
.. ,mink llU HOQMIROCI W~ ~ IOODWIJ. uma Live from MQe.. cow. Scheduled evenlt lnctude Men'a Ba~ett>ell. Men's VolteytMll, Women's
Gymnastiet. Men's Judo and Mtn's
Yachtina (3 hrs.) e «I ...,_ °'9 GI Third round, ltve
from TUtn~land. (2 In )
I W::A"'r. ... .,_
....... -.Y ....
Sunday, July 13, 1986 27
_,_MU. ' Comedy) 8uc:t Abbott, Lou eo.telo. (l
-UIMlmMVIDI hf.,30mln.)
.Rf In 1'he Morning'' (1965, 0 ... ~,..IAUCTIC...._
) Richard cn.mbertaln. vwne Mlllo
Mlm6eux. ( 1 hf., 43 min.) lmATOlllOCm CI> .WO UC. Formula One Gland Prix ..... ..., '
Of 8fbln from Brandt Hatch, England. CClllU H Al'f..,.11_
(B) =) .. "A P-.ge To lndle" (1984,
CI) "The Mysterioul Strang«" Oram9) Judy Oevtl. Victor Belw)M. (2
(1982, Fentuy) Christopher Mekepeec:e, hrs.,~ m .) . Fr«i~ (1 tv., 30 min.) • MY••·-···-uL ... -i=-=---.. ...., ... ... ..n IJlllCA F .. tured:
IMSA Roed Reclng. from Pocono, Pe. ( 1
tv., 30m.)
Cl) .. "Man Without A Star" ( 1955,
Western) Kint Oouglu. Jeanne Creln. (2
tn.~ALLmmT
ClmWAY ...
•llT-llllAlmMVIGI DMYL llM.L Mm Miii OA,_.,. &JI.
CCll:ml 0.ryl Hal and John O.t•
perlonn • concert to benefit the Statue of
1 lhMtv' a r.ioretlon. Hitt Include "Sera sm19·,<. "Out of Touch," "Prtvata Eyes"
and "Method of Modem LO¥e." Taped on
July"· 1985 et New JerMy'a Liberty State
Per1t. (1hr.) ·
(%)_. "Lovl Couplet" (1980, Com-
edy) ~ MX1ne, Jamee Coburn. ( 1
hf.,3~~ -1 ~ um": Regional COYeri.gt of
U. Angelee Dodgers et St. Louie Cardi-
nals or Phlledllphle Phllllee et Clnclnnetl
~Ju~J.~hrs.) l ='=--CIU•N~
•COO •I .... CCUIJT "Miu-
Ing Children: The Seetctl Goee On" A loolt
at the Mrloue problem of the 71,000 chil-
dren reported mlle6ng Mch )'Mt In Cellfor-nle. with epec1e1 focue on Orenge County. Cl) .,.. "Exorcist II: The Heretic"
(1977, Fentuy) Rlcherd Burton, Linde
Blair. (2 hrs.) Cl) ... "Come Fly With Ma" (1963,
Comedy) Ooloree Hart, Hugh O'Brien. ( 1
hf., '49':J. ·--1G1•••• ... ''Terun And The Trappers"
(1958. Adventure) Gordon Scott, Eve
Bren~~·=·> 1-•n:ee C.l• llMIYlmLTll--
.. "SkOlcle" (1981, er.tna) Oen-1.!l. Kaye, John Aubnteln. ( 1 hf., 40 min.)
C1J .. "A Man's Catte" (1933, Or•
me) Spenoet Tracy, Lor9"a Young. ( 1
hf., 1sim.) tW ~~~ ~-.clQ
ICM.TUii --.--· ......
-DIAl'flmLTll--.. ''The Heewn:y Kid'' ( 1965,
Vllll'f.u}'.) Lewis Smith, Juon Gedrtdc. (1
tv., 29m.)
CI) MIJO MClll Mint '400 Off Roed Reoa from.i:.'&Nev. (R) (1 hf.) tWl(I) ......... ..., ... ---...--.. "Ride 'Em Cowboy'' (19"2.
28 Sunday, Jury 13, 1988
-&11 ..... ---·
-· ... "Portrelt Of A Deed Glrf'
(1969 ••• ~,,.!!,> Dennie w._, Ju11e Newnw~ 11.:"ATeleTr~ (1980,
Drema) Chris Serandon, Peter Cuehlng. i ~ "Homtn" ( 1987, W81tem) PelA~Merch. (2hrs.) I ... "The ~ Gledletor"
( 1963, Adventure) Rlc:Nrd Harrteon, ... bel =. (2M.) • ... Scheduled: Alebeme, Ken-
ny Rogers, Ronnie Mllup, Glen Cemc>bell, CNtle Oenlela Band, Merit Oemond; Ed-
die Rabbitt and Juice Newton llng "Both
to Each Other (Frfendl & Lover.) . " In
eterf(>. (1 tv.)
19JUT.,..ll'llOD.__CIQ:IQQ ....... CCllJm ..... ,. .. = "Oreemec:ape" ( 198-4, Science
Action) Dennie Oueld. Max Von Sydow. 11 tv .• 35 im.>
(l) ITAi .... Sporta competition
f .. turtnn cast members from ''S8nta Bar-beri.·,; .. ,.'The .,.,..._ .. end "Knott Land-
~" (R) (1 hr.)
Cl) .. ''The Men With One R9d Shoe''
( 1985, Comedy) Tom Henka. 0.bney coi;n:n~'·· 32 m .) -1 ... ~,..IAUCTIC...._ ... 0 •
• -WA A loolt et•~ under-taken by the Sierra Club to tr• ~
tWMn Yoearnlta and Kings' Cenyon Na-
tlonel Petb.
1---&W , I ~Allnm
... "Rocky" (1978, Drema) S}4-
weter Stellone, Talle Shirt. (2 hrs.) = "High School U.S.A." (1983, ) Mlchffl J. Fox, Nancy Mc:Kaon
<1 tv .. .wim.> we. UftW. Realonel COYefege of fOronto BllJe Jeya et Cellfomle Angete or
Chicago White Sox I t New Yen Yellk ....
-~T ~ .... Scheduled revtewt; ''Oeeart Bloom'' (Joeeth W9lml. Jon V~t) ; "Club Pet'lldlle" (Robin Wl-
lleme, Peter O'Toole); "under the Charry
Moon" (Prince) . w~r.-.n
• _.. "Ow GMQ" (No Oete) (2
hrs..___ l arnm•TA1Lm 'IF~•mm
.... --U.S. ¥1. Mexico In doublle QUetterflnlll. (l.Ne) (3 hrs.) CE .... ,_.~ Lu1 Handler,
Of: ~ 8rottwl. JliMI McNlohol. FW-~.,:i. Adrien ZrNd. In _,eo. (R) wl m&19f .... Ll•l I Proftled:
l.afftt Plncey, leedlng jockey. Hosted by
st-ri~ l ~=--=•J W ====II -.. ''Oetlng Lii'' (1970, Comedy) "'*~Rock Hudlon. (3 hra.) I -·-"---m Mullcal guaet: Oufall Coleman ("I
Hed-=~~ a .. "Bachelor Flat" ( 1982. eom.
dy) Tarry-Thomu, Tl*dey Watd. (2
!hrs.~ .... I IDll
' CAltnm
_."Oxford Bluae" (198-4, Drema)
Rob Lowe, Aty Sheedy. c 1 hf., 33 m .)
Cl)•-Denny fll088 the bitter reelltlee of
the entertainment bullneee when • com.
dlen S1Nle hit meterlal. In stereo. (R) ( 1
hf.)
Cl) .. "The Prtvete Hletory Of A Cam-
pejgn Thet Failed" (1901. Orame) Pet
Hlrjile, Edwwd Herrmann. ( 1 hr., 27 m.> l ... ,.AUC'JDI
-... UC. NHRA Sprlngnatlonala from Cobnbue, Ohio. ( 1 tv.) 1
Cl) M1WCll .... llJI
•• ,... Outside the City of Gold,
O.lpole pull an axheueted WI from the
river and they begin their journey to the
White Mountu..
-
·1,_,, •• " .... , ... ·•-llllMl'I _."Raga" (1972, Orama) George
C. Scott, Rlcfiatd Baehart. ( 1 hf.. '<> m.> (JI) llDWll "Str .. ta Of Fife" (1984. Ore-
me) Mk::heel Pare, Olene Lane. ( 1 hr., 3"
min.)
(%) ... "BeYerty Hiiia Cop" (1984. Ore-
me) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold. ( 1
tv., "6 m .)
-· ... "Shenanoo.h" (1965, Orame) Jame9 Stewert. Doug McClure. (2 hrs.)
1 .......... ......
~Y tecee the bitter redtlee of
the entertalnment bualnee9 when • p>me--
dlen ltaell hie meterial. In stereo. (R) ( 1
tv.)
0 mATaT ..n LI•• Profllad· Laftlt Plncay, leading Jockey. Hotted by
Steve Gervey.
• ... "The Galeh8 Boy" ( 1958 •.
Comedy) .i.ry Lawis, Suzanne Pleehetta
Ji.~
• DA An examination of exotic p&ent
Ind enlmal Rte Inhabiting Cerro Autene.
en leollted mounteln In eouthem Venuu.
la. (R) O (1 hr.)
l a.rftAl&Mml••••Sl•Ulill-... HM,,....Ml'I
ITMlm -1 .. ,.-.......... U.CCllllCl'IDll
-.... lflGITI Scheduled Wor1d Ice Soectaculer, with Scott Hamff.
ton. ~ t oMI, Chrtttopher Deen and
other top lkatara, from ~. Eng-
lend; The Har1em Gk>betrott.., •turtno
the first woman member of the tetm, Lyn-
etta Wooderd. from Kanau City, Mo. 1=~711~mln.) ...... ,,... .... ,.._,_
-lfAI uml 6porta OQmP9tltlon *turtnQ CMt marnbetl from ''&Intl Bet-
-lahlnlay Cont.
beta," "The lnaidett" and "Knott !And-
i ~~)*"') ,,.,.aM9
ft'IAu.I
... "SST: Diluter In The Sky"
~977, Orama) Lorne GtMne, Petet
l~ff __ Mft .........
... "The Ex·Mrt Bradford" ( 1936,
Mystery) Wllllarn Powell, Jeen Arthur. (1
hi .. 20 min)
(l)&S 1• Cl) ... "The Rlwf Rat'' ( 1964. Or•
ma) Tommy Lee JooM. Martha Plimpton
l tv .. 3'6 min.)
-.AYIA CA
--....., Oii ...,. Schedl.Jled: WOfld loe 8'>ectaculer. wtth Scott Hami-
ton. Jayne torv111. CMttophef DMn and
other top lkaten. lrom Blrmlnghem. Eno-
tand. The Harlem ~rottera. fMtumg
the first women member of the IMm, Lyn-
ette Woodard. fr:~c: Mo. i!ai>ed) ( 1 hi .. 30 min) (!)AT M ... ·"Pi-
rates" (Welter Metthau, o.m6en Thom-
as) • "Allene" (Sigourney WMVef, Mi-
ch eel Biehn): "Vemp" (Chrla
IM•'::f:·&ece Joneit)
....... IL
.,. "The Lew And Jake Wede"
(1958. W•tem) Robefl Teylof, Richard
Widmark. ( 1 hi .. 28 min.)
~'::.~ WftherlpOOl'I (24·2. 18
KOi) YI Frenk BrunO (2&-1, 27 KO.) In
e WBA heevywelght title bout ~
for t5 rOUl'lds ltve from London, England.
~hr , 30 min.) """ .... .,. "WIN Bk>Od" (1e80. Drema)
Brad Oouf1f. Amy Wright. ( 1 hi , 48 min )
•1au1&1~ ITllCn. Y Ill 11 W"
•-0.MY fee.a the bitter rMlltlN of
the entertainment ~ wtlerl e come-
dian tlMla hie matetlal. In stereo (R) ( 1
hr )
1., ..... ............
11 .. AU1911.M:1 Otmpeey (Ml-
chHI Brandon) f~ t mlxh.Ht of theft
end murder u he attetllP1• to trect< down
Areb terrorieta end drug traftlci<.,. In Lon-
don CJ. I "The Fifth Muahtw" ( 1979,
Adventure) 8MIJ BrldgeS. UrlUla A~
df-(2 hra.)
((!) toQ1M1J. uml From Moecow
Sehedul9d ......,ti Include Women'• Gym-
nutlcl. Men'• Bukttball (from Sptaln).
Volle'fbaH, Yechtlng and Judo. (4 hrl.)
• all DCM U... ''Unknown Chap-
in • My HeppMt y._. ,,_,, I of Ill" Stl-
dom-'...., outtltl• from Chetllt Chapftn't
6&rty Cl!Mf lllu.arlte thle IOok et the ~
medlen'• work for the Mutuel Fiim Com-
i nA: MMOn nerrat• Q ( 1 hr.) ··=· -• ...... A vlllt to the ll!hMUNm r•teurant of Paul HMbtttln to
ellPk>f e the tredltlOnlt QOlalne of the Al-
'8ot region (!) ... "King Kong" (1979. A~
ture) Jeff Brldgee. JeNlca LlnOt (2 hra..
30 min.) CCMftllY .. -1-=-==---CICIUm "Oynu-
_......_ ___ _
·1Cl)--•nw1m .__Q
mlmJAJ Mlmo u •• 11\1' ,-.a••
-• ..... A \ltllt to the ~~of Peul HMb9fln to
expAcn the treclltlon9! cui.N of the AJ.
ucereaion.
1-. • ..,..
~-m ..,... Naf\nl Natory photogrephet
$imot\ T~ examlnet the breeding and
ne9ttng cyc1ee of Atr1ca'a btittleur .._,
IB> o (1 tv.) Cl:) .. "Polee Acedemy 2: Thttt' Ant
Atelgriment" (1996. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg. 8Ubba Smith. When ~
llm beg6rw to !\#\ rempent. euthortti. re-
cruit the mot19y polce ecedemy fTedU-
.... u a .lut-dtc::h ~effort. 'PG-
13' 0 ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) CE W .. ,...,. NL_,.,_
.. F0td and BtJdwtlMf ChamploneNpt
trom Pttttbw~) ( 1 tv.) CB>.... .. (1979, Sulptnee)
Nk::k w.ncueo. WemtK. The popule·
tlon of e SouthwMttm deMrt region la ter·
ronz.d by ~of vemplre bat• whlct'I
Invade the ., .. In m-. numberl whet\
~ f .... 'PG' (1 hr .• 46 min.) ClJ .. ''Ctoek And [)egger'' ( 1984.
Sutpenee) Henry Thomel. t>ilt>ney eoi.-
man. An 11 ·yeat-old with en Olletl.Mlout
lmeglnetton baoOmet ~ In e raeJ..
lfe 'PY ~ture when ht. wtt,.... e
murder end the theft of top-eec:fet mllttaty
documentt. 'PG' (t hr .. 4'1 min.)
Cl) .,. "Foottooet" ( 1984, Orama)
Kevin a.con. L0tt Slngtt. Teen-~ In e
tm9ll town ftght tor t'httr rtght to denc.
end ltege e PfOtn deeplt• oe>PC*lton from thtlt ooneervtt!Ye per«1ta. In ttereo. ·pa·
Q_~"*li . ... .. ·1&r ,_., .. ...
19 _, ... A femoue oe.e~
fTepher off9r't ~ • lob .. photogre·
on .. nut ppedltton.
.. JO NI A flee-to-t.ce ttudy of cutttwoet: • ld'OOI of t10Ut .. hlnO-f«S
~(P91t2of3)Q !--"Par19. T-" (19M. Orame)
Heny OMtl Stanton, NMt.-j9 Klnlkl. Al·
.. four v-rt' ebttnct. • tOOlet dropout
r.-ppww In LA. to dltln hit ltw.cb-.d
eon end than hMde torr .... to reunite
the bOy with hit rnothtf. 'A' (2 hrl.. 30
-at~.,.,.. .. t\nd: Bob Chen-
-c1110u19 on "The Y~ And The A.at· lw'': the~ of,,...~
~: ........... ii ~ lnfonNatton on EMy-Ott .. tNen
--·Saturclay Com.
.... "In Like Flint" (1967, Ad¥9n-
ture) James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb. The
Pentagon hires Fliot to thwtirt a group of
tamale revolutionaries (2 hnl.)
i lWaffZOlm = "Sole Survivor" ( 1969. Orama)
Vil'Oe Edwards, Richard Basehert The
lone survivor of a plane creah •Ida the lo-
vestigation of the accident 17 years later.
l 'IL ~FUI FIAT\m -.T ~ "Taking My
Turn" The cast of this off-Broadway show.
lnclOdlog Marni Nixon. Margaret Whiting,
Cissy Houston and Tiger Haynes, per-
forms original songs about aging. (R) Q ~hr., 30 min.) •
9GllTICBTIR
.,_ "Heaven Help Us" (1 985.
Comedy) Donald Sutherland, John
Heard In the 1960s. a group of teen--age
pranksters finds •t d1Hicutt to toe the line In
a strk:lly d1sc1phned Catholic school. 'R' i_! hr 44 Mtr>•
(1J m¥IE Pale Rider · ( 1985, Western)
Gltnt EMtwooo ~ Mortttfty A mys-
terious stranger ndes into a mining town
end brings much-needed rel1ef to gold
prospectOl's being harrassed by an uo-
scrupulOus power baron 'R' (1 hr. 53
min.)
Cl) TAUi MOM THI DAM-A miftion-
alress claims she brutally murdered her
boyfriend -and her cousin's the only per-
son who believes her
(I) PAia CHAii After attending a wild
"suppressed desires" party, Laura finds
herself questioning her choloe to bacOme
a lawyer Q
I _UC. ,_HOU.YWOGDP•
• fl) _.. Wl1M • An ordlnety looklng
salesperson and a fashion model share
comic adventures after a chanoe meeting.
Stars Dinah Manoff and Jerry HeK. 8 ~ Clayton and Benson give the
~nor dating tips (R) Q
CJ) uam.a OP THI .cM AID PAllOUI Rene Enriquez ("Hill Street Blues");
Charo; actress Ruby Keeler; skater Scott
Hamilton; an Island retreat visited by roy-
•l!Y. ( 1 hr ) tll .,_ "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977,
Creme) John Travolta Karen Gorney. A
young Brooklyn disco dancer develops
doubts about his hfesty1e when he teams
up with an ambitious secretary to win a
ma~ dance contest (2 hrs • 30 min.)
I s ••w ~ ~POllT
.. (I) .,_ "High Anxiety" ( 1977,
Comedy) Mel Brooks, Clorls Leachman.
In this spoof of Hitchcock films, the new
director of en asylum for "The Very, Very
lllervOUI" discovers a sinister plot to con-
Ylnoe healthy and wealthy patients that
~are Insane. (R) (2 hrs ) 8 e IOLDlll QIU Blanche's beau and
the arrival of Dorothy's mother caUMS
problemS for the new housemat .. In ster·
eo. (R) • lllOWm "When She Says No" ( 1984.
Drama) Kathleen Oatnlan. Jeffrey
O.Muon After a woman teeslngty lnvlt•
three men to her hotel rooni. a legal battle
erupts over the issue of seduction vs.
f'.!1>9· (R) Q (2 hrs )
• .,. "Hardhat And Legs" (1980,
Comedy) Kevin Doblon. Sharon 0-..
An amorous construction worker baglne a
oomplicated and humorout romance with
an attractive MX education teacner. (2
30 Sunday, July 13, 1986
tn.) a> IOGDWU .._ From Moecow
Scheduled events Boxing end Welghtllft·
~ (R) (4 hrs.)
• _...~WM A profile of Francis-co Franco. e monarchist at the start of the
war who became the longest-serving dlC·
tat°' of the 20th century. (1 hr.) .DAU.Al ....
CC).,. ''LHetorce'' (1985, Science Fic-
tion) Steve Railsback, Peter Arth. Three space vamplrea are transported to Earth,
where they embartt on a terrifying murder
~~.,40min.)
~ m• Ill l llAllNACI Dempsey and
Makepeece 1et out to thwart a right-wing
mastermind'• scheme to flood the British
government with counterfeit money. ( 1
hr.)
(I).,. "The Men With One Red Shoe"
( 1985, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Dabney
Coleman. Chosen at random, a somewhat
off-center violinist Is thrust Into the cross-
fire of nvel CIA groups in Washington
'PG' Q (1 hr . 32 min.)
(%)MOWll "The Man With One Red Shoe"
( 1-985. Comedy) Tom HanU, Dabney
Cotemen Choeen at random, a somewhat
otf-<:enter vlollnist la thrust Into the cross-
fire of rlval CIA groups In Washington
'PG' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) e .,. "The Private Lives Of Adam
And Eve" ( 1960, Comedy) Mickey Roo-
ney, Mamie Van Doren. A group of bus
pasaengers bound for Nevada are treated
to a "quoting of the Scr1ptures" by the
bus driver. (2 hrs.) • 8 e • AID -. C Gerri and Mrs. C
decide what to do H they win a large IOt·
t~ prize. In stereo.
i ,...mm
Dnl--um.t mm: A ...a.run OP ..
CllAIL A I I Oii This profile of osteo-
geneels lmperfecta victim Michael Ander·
eon examlnee how the "gtua bones"
dlseate effected his IHe. .
-· e CUIYDM A ~nonMnte cop and his partner (John Beck. Mary Crosby) at-
tempt to prevent the takeover of a micro-
circuit company. (1 hr.)
I ... -
UIT CCllVUIMI Five young men en-
rolled In Harvard and looking forward to
good tlmee end bright Mures are hit by
the harsh reality of World War II. Stars
Plfry King. BNce BoxJeitner and Deborah
Ratfln. (Part 1 of 3) (2 'M:J. e Wiim.a OP TMI AID,._,.
Rene Enriquez ("Hiii Street Blues").
Charo; actress Ruby Keeler; skater Scott
Hamilton; an Island retreat visited by roy-
a_lty. ( 1 hr.)
• .,_AID toel Maggie's humor and
l tlmllm Mem mlee>lloed at a funeral. ----lW u•• c• PUMIUm.,. fllmWAL
"T•tarMnt" Jane Alexander and Wllllam
Devane star In this critically eoclalmed
1983 film. In the aftermath of a nuciNr
attack that destroys moe1 of the United
Stat-. a northern Callfomla mother of
three struggles to keep her family togethe<
-and alive~ hr., 30~ (JI) IOf Y THI The
NNTN cast spoofs evefY!hlng from the
Academy Awardl to the movleland mog-
uls In this continuing satire.
CI)llOWll "Oreamacape" (1984, Sci.nc.
Fiction) Oennla Quaid, Max Von Sydow
While wotldl'IQ with a ectenttat who has dlt-
cowred a way to project one's conacloua
thoughts Into another's drMm&. a P9)'Chic
stumblee upon a plot to UM the method
for political purpoMS ·PG· 13' ( 1 hr.. 35 min;!... -~ • ...:-OP_ "Time And Space
Travel" • mM.....,.. Hosts Jeffrey Lyons
and Michael Medved look at what's new
at the movies. In stereo . ....
(JI).,. "Prlzzl's Honor" (1 985. Come-
dy) Jack Nicholson. Kathleen Turner Di·
reeled by John Huston CornpHcations
arise when a hit man for a Brooklyn crime
family marries an Intriguing LA blonde
with a cloeetful of skeletons 'R' Q (2
tn.. 10min.)
(l)•IFBmerT ...
(%) .,. "The Seduction" ( 1982.
Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. Michael Sar·
razln. A glamorous TV news anchofwom·
an Is victimized by a mentally disturbed
admirer. 'R' ~hr., 45 min ) . -1'"..,.,.. .. IA1\WY8'0ITIPAcm
tW e (l)OGD ...
' JAlll ,_THI DAM-A mil· lionalress claims she brutally murdered
her boyfriend -and her cousin's the only
"
who believes her ...... ..., ....
,._.CAI PUYHOUll "Cat On a Hot
Tin Roof' Jessica Lange. Tommy Lee
Jones, Rip Torn and Kim Stanley star 1n
Tennessee Wllllams' drama about the
passlonS and rtvalrles among family mem-
berS celebrating a wealthy patriarch's
birt~~i~t::~ !c1•1u~wa NT Comed1-
an Charlie Barnett and his special guests
Don Johnson, PhlHp Michael Thomas, T er-
rl Garr and John Houseman. satire corre-
E schools ·=·-.....
"Pale Rider" ( 1985. Western)
Clint Eastwood. Michael Moriarty. A mys-
terious stranger rldet into a mining town
and brings much-needed relief to gold
prospectors being harrassed by an un·
acrupulous power baron In stereo 'R' Q
(_1 hr .• 53 min )
IDMOTIUT ,.,...,a.a
• IAT\WY _.,. LM "The Best of
S.N.L 1983-84" Featured Mr T Robin
Wiiiams. SteYle Wonder In stereo (R) ( 1
hr., 30 min.) e IOOD'llU. uml From Moscow A re-
cap of the:.;: ~tition ( 1 hr ) ••t1•1 ---(I) .,. "Fantasy Island" ( 1976. Ora·
ma) Bill Bixby.· Sandra Dee. Three people
pay $50,000 apiece to act out their most
compelling fantasies (2 hrs)
(I) m Musical guest Durell Coleman ("I
Had a Sure Thing") 0 .,_ "ffolk"" (1980, Adventure)
Rogel' Moore. Jamet Mason An eccentric
frogmen Is called In to thwart the plans of
fxtortlonlsts who are thrMtenlng to je·
atroi.=h Sea on rigs (2 hrs ) e "Terror In ni. Wax Museum'
(1973, Horror) Ray Milland. Elsa Lan·
chest•. A young woman acts as bait to
trap a kUler who lurtls In the ahadows of a
waxworks exhibition (2 ~rs.) e .,. "Midnight Offerings" ( 1981
Suspense) Mellaaa Sue An<*loo. Mary
McDonough. A horrifying cont•t devel·
ops batwMn two teen-age girts who both
haw t!W"ttychlc powers • one for good
the other for IYll (2 hrs ) ...... ~
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3 5
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C8lm "A Sneak Preview'' (A) CC) .,_ "Ghoulles" ( 1984, eom.dy)
Peter Uaprs. Lisa Pellkan. A fNl')-eget un-
der an 9Yll spell. hrs befuddled girlfriend,
two benevolent elves and a nest of utarnc
creal\Kes converge In a dilapidated Hoity·
wood manaioo. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 2' min.)
(I) 90lllCBTll
(!).,_"That's My Boy'' (1951 , Come-
dy) Deen Martin, JefT'y lewis. A "9Jcllng
Is aided by his athletic roommate to t.-
come a tootbell star In ordef to plMM his
lather t':> tW~=-"L'2moor" (t984, AdUlt) Har·
ry Reems, Angel. Domestic tpe~a fty t.-
lween a man and hlS new wife when his
!allure to make aAmony peymenta
pr~ta hll ••-wife and their IUsty t..,..
aged eon to mcMt In with them. ( 1 hr .. 26
min.)
-· .,_ '"loe Station Zebra" (1968,
Omna) Rock HUdaon, Ernaet Borgnlne. A aubmerine crn bound for the North Pole
wagee • deepefate atruggte egalnlt time
In order to find a precious piece of Au9--
slan •tetllte ftlm. ~t;> • ~... AL Spoofs are In-
~ wtth eclted Yef'llona of Holy·
wood's worst mcMea. Fitet\Ked: "Robot
Monster" £~. (1 tw .. 30 min.) I ...... ---a l'Hll •--cc.mt-
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SUNDAY, J ULY 13, 1986
.\\OllD
Brltlah linger
Boy George W8I
arrested Satur-
day and chargect
wtth ~eroin poa..
aeulon. A4.
50~. IIOI'
Ne\vport Center ~x:pansiOn .vote due
The proposal could be challenged at approval to finish buildina the com-
mercial hub.
the city counctl meeting on Monday But osJinions vary on how much
additional buildina should be done.
By STEVE MARBLE °' ..............
Two decades ago, Ray Watson
helped beain the effort to construct
Newport ~nter.
and he's still waitin& for the circular
shoppina and business center to be
completed.
The development finn now has
advanced an expansion proposal that
will add more than l .S miUion 1quare
feet of construction to Newport
Center. It is set for a vote Monday by
the Newport Beach City Council
Watson went on to become the
president of the Irvine Co. and now
serves as one of its directors.
"I bope that will be accomplished
in my life," Wauon said durina a
recent public forum. But at the same time, a group of
citizen are considerina challengina
the plan by ptherina signatures for a
citywide election.
He still hves in Newport Beach -
The Irvine Co.. which built the
center and owns most of the buildin~
that dot its land.Jcapc. has tried for the
better part of a decade to secure "I'm sure there will be a refer-
NB Police
hero is
honored
By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ..., .........
A Newport Beach police dispatcher
who helped save the life of an infant &irl by telling a distrauaht and
anxious babysitter how to revive the
unconscious child may finally get the
chance to meet the toddler.
Oaudia Van Hoh is credited with
.. calmly and professionally0 telling a
babysiner how to resusettate the 17-
month-old 11rt who was found un-
conscious in a SW1mmina pool.
The little prl, Aoiclma Mam~.
survived tht ordeal and the child s
parents said they now would like to
meet and thank the dispatcher.
"She knew what she was doina -
thank God," said Bcverty Marney,
the &irl's mother ... We owe her a lot."
Van Holt, who ts finally being
honored by the Police Department
for her efforts, said the incident
marked the first time she had to "talk
someone through" a crisis .
.. It reminded me of being in a car
accident," said the 32-year-old dis-
patcher. "When it's happening. you
don't really react or panic. But when
it's over, you have a fit."
Van Holt admitted she broke down
and cned after the child finally started
breathm& on her own.
"Excitement Happiness. All of
that," she said. "I was really excited."
The 1nc1dent occurred late in the
afternoon of March 20 when the
child. somehow:opened an unlocked
back door of a babysitter's home in
Corona del Mar and toppled into a
pool.
When she was found. the infant was
floatin& face down -unconscious.
The babysitter called 911, the
police emergency hne, to report the
incident and was routed to Van Holt,
who immediately contacted para-
medics while keeping the babysitter
on the line, pohce spokesman How-
ard Eisenberg said.
(Pleue eee HERO/A.2)
..., ......... -.~1(-
Tomu Barcaw. 8, of Newport Beach trlee bla lack aot.nc
throqb the Pun Boue barrel at the <>ranee Coanty-Palr.
The boy manaced to let tbroaCJl without falllq.
Attendance up at the fair
By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .................
Huge crowds are pack.ma this year's Orange County
Fair in Costa Mesa. setting new attendance records and
crcatina traffic jams on nearby roadways.
When tbe94thannual fair opened Friday, attendance
was 36,271 -a 23 percent increase over openina niJht
last year.z said fair spokeswoman Jill Uoyd.
By J p.m . Saturday. the size of the crowd was almost
double from the same day in l 98S.
"I think wc'rt continually aettina biacr crowds
because there's a lot more to offer this year,'riJoyd said.
"And with the $4 admission, it's well worth it."
Other facton contributina to the hiah attendance are
the new exhibits and shows, the warm weather and the
continued arowth of the county. Uoyd said.
"I also think people are stayin& closer to home this
summer and coming here rather than 1oin1 away on
vacation ... she said.
While fair officials are undentandably excited about
the attendance. the crowds have been cratina problems
for Costa Mesa police, amon1 othen.
Police Lt. John Rcpn said the heavy traffic has
turned roadways around the fairarounds into .. one
massive pidlock."
"There's just no place to put all these people," Regan
wd Saturday. "It's bad every year, but now it's even
worse. I've never seen it this bad."
While motorists are encourqed by fair officials to
exit the freeway on Harbor Boulevard or Fairview Road,
Ne~rt Boulevard continues to carry the brunt of the
traffic load, Rcpn said.
(Pl--eee PAD./ A.2)
endum," said Paul RyckotT, a Balboa
Island resident and a former mayor of
the beach city.
RyckotT, a slow-arowth advocate
while mayor, said he and others may
not even attend the council meetin1
to put up a protest
"I think approval by the council is a
foreaone conclusion," he said.
The $300 million expansion plan
includes proposals for office build-
inp, a laJ)C theater complex. three
separate residential tracts and a
terraced bank of restaurants.
Required road improvements for
the project alone are expected to cost
·the lrvine Co. more than I.a milllon.
Some of the roadwork will be re-
quired before development can beain
and all would be completed be<Ore
tenants are permitC.ed to move into
the new offices, accordina to plans.
MacArthur Boulevatd would be
widened and San Joaquin Hills Roed
extended east to a point \lib.ere it
would connect with Pelican Hill
Road -an &yet unconstructed
thorouJhfare.
Pelican Hill, which would termin-
ate at Pacific Coast Hi&bway, south of
Corona del Mar. is considered a
potential cure (or traffic conaestion
by some and u no ro~ tho a red
herrina by otben.
The link.in& of Pelic:a:n Hilll and
San Joequin Kills Roed would
provide a shortcut around Corona deJ
Mar.
A similar expansion o&an wu
introduced by the lrvme C.O. a1moll
foaryean -.o but wi~ sbonly
after it recctved almost unanimous
apprOval from the City Council
At the time the plan was dumped, a
citizen'• poup had pt.bercd enouab
sianatures to force a referedum ~
tion. ,
The election was never bdd..
War on litter at Baclc Bay
Thisyear'sClean Up Day was unusual
because bay was already fairly clean
By MICHELLE COLE
OltlleDmlfr ..........
A floulla of boats and a battalion of
volunteers waged war on the debris
littenng the Newport Harbor early
Saturday momma.
•Armed wtth rakes. nets and trash bafs. more than thrtt hundred par-
11c1patcd in Oean Harbor Day, an
annual event organized by the
Chamber of Commerce in ordCT to
emphasize the importance ofkcepm&
the waterways and adjacent beaches
clean.
··we all uultze the harbor at one
time or another." said Karen Motley,
an employee relauons manager at the
Irvine Co. "I think 11 is 1mponant to
make the bay a healthy place for
everybody to enjoy."
Clean ur Day was originated m
1981 by Bil Hamilton. owner of the
Cannery Restaurant and president of
the Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce During a hot dog lunch
and ceremony following the clean up
efforts., Hamilton was recosnized for
his continued involvement.
The theme this year was "Come
Play and Oean Up the Bay." Volun·
teer clean up crews consistina of
individual residents and teams from
local busioesteS wetc provided trash
bap and assisned to zones uound the
bay area. Many, who had participated
in past clean up operations. uid there
was less debris to be found this year.
David PommierofSchock Boats in
Ncwpon. said there was very little
trash near residential sites. Most was
found near tourist areas, Pommier
reported.
•·Sea Scouts Sara Hannon and
Rachel Browne said they also found
their zone to be almost latter free.
"That's good news overall. .. wd
Bruce Chilcoat of the Oean Up
orpnizina committee. "In addition
to reducing the amount of trash, we
have increased the public's awareness
of the problem ...
State Senator Manan Berieson (R-
.... ......... ,... ......
ClDclJ ~ ol lrttile ...
Barbara Tlli9tJe of Po.ate••
v.u.were ··-tbe Ima· dreda wllo tu'IMit om t:o
clean ap tile baJ.
Newport Beach) said the communi-
ty's commitment to a clean bay has
also made an impact in Sacramento.
(Pleue Me BAT /A.2)
Cyclists keep pedaling
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OltlleDmlfrNeel ......
Pete Penscyres of Fallbrook main-
tained his lead Saturday in the .. Race
Across AMenca ··as the cross-country
C)Chsts conunued eastward through
Tennessee. •
The 43-ycar-old Penscyres. winner
of the 1984 RAAM. has been racing
steadily. averaging about 400 miles a
day for the past several days. said race
spokeswoman Kathleen Burke.
Smee lcavin& HunUDJlon Beach on
July 6. Penseyres, sleepma only about
2111 hours a niaht. has traveled 2,378
miles on the 3, 12().mile course that
ends m Atlanuc City. His time 1s
about seven hours ahead oflast year's
winmna pace.
Running second to Penscyres 1s
,~,...---,...~
Jalle Lichtenfeld trlee her band at cow mtnrtnc at the
<>ranae County Fair.
Mike Secrest. 33. who was about 48
miles behmd the leader on Saturday.
But Burke said the Flint, Mich. nattve
was injured late in tht day when he
fell off his bicycle about four miles
east of Jonesborouah. Tenn.
Secrest was taken to nearby John-
son City Medical ~nter for treat-
ment. Burke wd his injuries did not
(Pleue eee RAC&/ A.2)
Milking
contest
udder
delight
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
OltlleDlllr .........
Lona Island. N.Y., has never been
known as a brccdina ground for
farmers or dau'ymen
In New York. the landscape is
dotted with taxi cabs. not dairy cows.
But when the dust cleared Saturday
m the Oran~ County Fair's cow-
m1lkm1 contest. It was a transplanted
New Yorker who emeraed u a
champion.
"lt's true. Lon& Island as about the
(Pleue eee IOLIDNO/ A.2)
Prollflc letter writer shares his views
TONY
SAAVEDRA
INDEX
Bridge
Bualneu
Cluslfled
Croaaword
Death Notices
Entertaln"*"t
Hor09e0pe
PubHc NotJces
Paparazzi
Styte
A6 cs
01-6
88
06 es-&
Jim Boldma will never be listed
amona the "undecided "
His mind IS made up on virtually
every topic spannina pohllcs and
relition.
The 6).year-old retired carpenter
from Costa Mesa rarely stept down
from his soapbox. He wnte.s up to five
.. lettert-to-the-cditor" every week to
Dally Pilot and other Oranat
County newspapers.
Boldina'/ mmaat have an &Jr of '"ba~oods" authority. If you don't
know bow thJngs work. Bolding wall
tell you.
Confused?
Bolding wtll tet YOU stra\lht . ' . "The Postal Department hu ~ co~ rhe willit11 purveyor of pomo-
lflphy. They •re probeblJ the l•rJC$t
pu~in the world. ltJU t mJlhr bt rh.lt they It.Ive found somethit11 they
•tefood•t. .. • • •
Boldint moved into his Mcmll Pl~ home in Costa Mesa 1n t 949
Since be was a tccn-qier in Little
Rock. Ark.. Boldin& bad beea
fucinatcd with national and inter·
national affairs
Dcspt te be1 l\I a 10th IJ"lde d ropou1.
he had httle trouble upressina
hamaelhfta '1can1n1 his mfOrmatton
from telev1s1on. radio and news.-
papen
••And J've &Ot a &ood tel Of
encylopecSias an the houte for any-
thin& that I don't know about,"
Boldint said.
Hts favonlle subjects art' the th1nas
that pcopk don't ltkr to d1scu ,.
rch11on and poht1cs
Wby does he have \0 many
opinions?
"People JU,t do n't think about
thinp a much,'' he said. m h.,
soulhem drawl.
·-rm unhappy with the wa)' thinp
are. I don't change them a hed of a
lot1 but of coune, I hke to aive my
op.n1on,'' Boklina explained
One theme that has continued
PEOPLE IN THE News
throuahouthtscorTCSponde~1sthe
fear of a Soviet takeo"u
Old Glory wav~ from atop Bold·
ma's front ptaltO, .. JUSt tO let people
know what side I'm on," he ~YL
(Pt ...... warraa1u1
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Or9"0I Coat DAILY PtLOT/ Sunday. July 13, 1986
Voyager vi~w
SWAT·
car is
missing
LOS ANC..ELES (AP) -A poltn·
SWAT car was rtported m11;\ing
S~turday from J secured area 10
Rosemead. a police spokesman stud
fhe 1981 Plymouth was taken
from thc count). fire department''
enclosed. loded lot somcume be
tween 4 p m Fnda) and noon
Saturda) said Lo' .\ngeles police gt
Orie\ Barton
One of the t"o uflilcrs who dn'c~
the vt•h1clc kll 1t 1n the parking lot late
Frida) tx·forc: taking off on a trip to
Mexico l ht• other officer doe'in 't
know wher<.· thl' car 1s. Sanon said
"It's not been dt•tc:rmroed if there
ar~ weapon'l tn the lar." Barton said.
He said effort\ v.cn: bcmg m.ilk to
contact tht• 'J1.·atiun1ng offi<.·er but
the car was prc'lunwd '>!Olen
Sunny tJdu and warm tempecahK• w!1I cootlnue through-
out most of Southern Callf<>tn a today end Monday, thank• to
dry, hlgh·alutude wlndl, the Natlonal w .. ther Set'vloe Nyt
Along the coast, aome low cloud• and fog will Unger .. r1y
Sunday, but they will c ... r '°'sunny, wtrm dayJ. Hight will be 72
to 77 on the und fOllowlng o~n ghMowt Of 68 to ~
Fair plea are predicted In the n'IOIJntaJn1 with som. local
gusty afternoon and evening wtndt Hlgti. wnt be In Che upper 701
and 80• attltf lows tonight dip Into the 501
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BAY •..
From Al
Bergeson. "'ho "'a~ on hJnd tor
Saturda)' ·s clean up said ~he: thought
the program helped her to ~<.·un· an
e"t tra million dollars to augment the:
back ba) re'itorauun pro1e<.'I ··01ha
prOJCCl'i did not SUf'l\C: <.U\\ ..
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C'kan l p Da' corporal<.· '>p<IO'>llr'
include the t ·annc:n Rt•stJurant th<.·
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to bad. up onto the lrcc"'a> 11 hloch
1n1erSt'Ct1ons and cau~<, fru'itrated
motorists to dn'c: 11lc:galh along th<.·
\houldcr\. he said
Orange ( ount) '-lherttr'> deput1e\
mJd1.· I b arrc:)tS F-nda). matnl)' for
public drunl.cnnesc, or illegal pos-
'>l''i<\1on of akohol b) minors. But
"'hdc the crowd<i an: larger this year.
I lmd \<ltd the arre'>t'> ar<.· down from
of)l'n1ng da> l'>~'i "'hcn 50 "'crc
rqioncd
T ht• fair run' through
Hour' arc !runt noon 111
\\1.·d.daH and lrnm Ill
1111dn1gh1 on "'1.·1.•l.1.·nd"
Jul\ 20
m1dn1gh1
am 10
Setrc'>t "'h1.1 ha'> loll<l\\c:d in !>ccond
for the pa'>l \C\l'ral da)~. lin1\hed
\ccond 1n both llJX4 and l98'i
Running thml. I \ti rn1lc<i hd11nd
Pen~C\ re~ .., l on Haldeman 111
Haf\ ard Ill . thl· top lin1shn 10 191\2
and I 9t0 L0<.al 1:.1\ ontt' Matt l:kcrc.:1
!.3. ofHun11ngton lkal h con11nuc:' 10
fourth plan·. ,1hout I"' .. m1k'> tx·h111U
1he leada
Follov. 1 ng Bl'l'rl·r , ., t h1· ral 1.··,
leading "'om.ir1 rtd1·r I.: l.11111.·
Manollc "ho Burke ,,ml. •~ hokling
on ltlo.e glu1.· tu thl· fifth p11\1t111n" I Ill'
29-yc:ar-old M.11111111• ,1 rl''>td1.·n1 111
Berke le\. 1-. \]l/ m Ill'\ hd11nd
Pcn\n r<.'\
\\ 11h ra1.1.·r.. 1x·d.ll1ng' 1nuall) non-
~top undn hot \llllll\ r rnnn'>l"l'
~l.t~'i ~turd.I\ llOl' ndl\t dropf)(.·d
lrom th1. rJll' C ,l\l'\ l1.1ttt·r,on 41 111
T opanga · 1.11mpl.11rwd nt n.1ggu1g
kn1.·e P.rohkm' ,111d "llhdn·v.
Ouiulh
El Pe<W
Evanav1He
Fa1rb•n• t
F11go
fl'"iJlltlll
Oreno Rapid' o, ... , , •••
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Hwo•on
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58 "° 9~ 74
8!1 70 ,~. ~ n &•
83 ~1
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94 Tr eo sa
12 4
88 75 00 ,,,
N 69
9 I 74
<;5 75
!>9 51
'" 6(i 107 82
Sen Ot9(jo Cnly w.,., retnp 65
Swell <11r.c110n Soulh/Soulh-1
Extended
N9'1 encl motntng IOw clouds,_
IM COM! e•l4111dlng tnlO tn. • ...,..
DVl'•"ll lhe M<ly "'°"""II houfa Olh4W·
.... , • ., fetnpetlllJIM •• 1n. b9llc/\
tet>ge ltOM lltghS tn 1119 ~lo 10W
7111 LOWS In tn. UC1!>9' 50s 10 l-809
\/....,flight in 1119 IOW llOa to IOw 909
0-noglll loq Ill IM UPP« 50s lo
ml(! 809
DISPATCH HERO .•.
From Al
"\h1• "·'" l'\1.1tcd tlut not ill a
p;m1, · thL' d1.,pa11hl'r r1.'\<tlkJ
··<;he kept eHryonc go10g when
1he) "'t'rc ready to give up.'' he said
r ,,.1 eo.,,_
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S•::ond "'
r •ti !'I'll~ f •• , ..
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MILKING CONTEST ... OBITUARIES
'I.-~ -
"I h1'll "il'a lnend thl·n· \\1th h1.•r
I .1,knl ti the' l.nev. < PR f hn
d1d11 1. ~hL' l.cpt' Jsl.1ng Ii 1hq '>hould
'. hll':tthl' 111 lht• bab\ ·~ mouth \o I
11.·alt1<.·d I l'Ould get ihl'Ol to 1x·rlorm
111nuth 111-rnouth · Van !loll \Jld
Tht' little girl ...... as taken by para·
medics 10 Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n
Ne ..... port Beach and then atrhfted to a
trauma un11 at Western Medical
( 1.•nter 10 Santa Ana where she:
remained in critical condi11on until
the next da). her mother said. From Al
tarthl'\t thing from .1 I.um·'' \ou l.111
get ·..aid ~ran lo. lhkl 1, h11 m )\\ Ii H''
in \lira l 11ma
·Hut 1.,1111 il'l'l l.1nd 11 l'mharr.1,,nl
about "'inning tht' tl 11ii; \IOl l I H
had a lot of pr3dll\'
Aakl'r\ 4ulll. \Url' hand' IH'OI to
"-Orio. on a Hul\te1n u•v. and 1n 1rnh ~(} \l'UJOd'> <,qtil'l'/ul l'OUU •h 01111.
Imm her udd1.•r 1<1 fill a drtnl..inl' 1 up
t\l thl hr1m
HI\ l'llnrt\ 'v.on h1111 .1pfirt1hll' I\
~ct a' thl' top tini\hcr 111 the .1d1tl1
di\ l\ICIO ol thl' mtllo.. ing ~1111((,.'\! \ l11d
v.as <,pon,11rt·J h~ thl' I >.11h 1'11111 1
the ll\<. \I<• I.. 'hem ring <JI thl' I 111
l\.loa· th;in -.o l"Oll',tant' 1 1
JXll'd 1n h1u1 JI\ l\lon' '"i' 11r11
along.,1lk ,1 Hol\tl'IO a !er'"' 111 1
mill.1ng 'honh11rn 1."'' tor ,1 fr" t •}''
un thl' H·.1tc; \\ 11r~10g ag;,111,1 1 10
\l'l'ond 11mr l1m11 thl' mlill'I' 11 11
cmptll'd thl l onll'llh of 1hc r h111 ~ h
1010 ckar pla,111 l up' t 1 d1•t11111111l
I hl' \\ llHH' f\
V. hill· H.11.cr "J' I 11
\\lnOl'r 10 h1' JI\ 1'11 Ii !w
added I Ol l'O II H
minute' c.1rllcr h.1d '
undn t ~· d1' '''""
"\ llU.\l got Ill 111.1~ .111 11
pull lr1>rn th1 I• pd ..,, 1 P,11 -..11d .. 1
hl,\\trllllll)'ll' h111.p1 II II ,1111.llht
lll-\1.',ll 11ld hi\ 111 ll I\ \c I
\lth11ugh l'at 1,n·1 .1r1 l'\p<.'rt .it
111ill..1n~ 11'"' h1· -..1111 la"' h.1d pknt'
111 pr.11""'111111.tng .,.11.11\ ,,.., p.1rt 111111'
I 111 lut-,1\11\llll''
\\lwn \\1' 1111ntd out h1·r1·
\\,lllll'd to get nl\ \1111 .ind d.1ughtl'r
Ill \I I cd In \1IO\Cl111 ng .,, I \\ l' JOI lll'U
thl : 11 < luh •· I 1,1111.. llal.t';f ... aid
11 .11 '"' h1·1l thl'\ ll .11 lll'd .ind that'<,
1111\1 1 karncd all th" It' hl.·1·n
\\••lldl·rtul
f'l.ldlll' •Ill .I !'II.II .tl\11 hl°IJ}\.'d
\.111dll \\.1.ill..111'. , 111 \lh,llp3
iln ,,, !11\1 11 tl11 lu11111r I;. I• I""
.lll'l'llr\
l°H h1 n1 m1ll..111g ~·1.11' lnr l l~ht
\l ,tr' \\ .1.ilt..l'n' ,,11d I lw' ·,,. ,1 J.11
1.,t\ll r 11 1111H. h ti \••U tl11 If prcll\
11111d 1hl· ,aml J 11,td t\\o h.1n11, .1ml
I 11110~ th.11 hd1xd llll' '-'111 •
\\ 111 1 \\ .1.ill-1·11' 111d thl' Hr"'""'
,II 11\ d ht• \ (ti 111111.. J,111 I ,1111111,ll\ ilUI
1111 "" I kkn .111d \\ 1111.1111 I 'tit·
'it I >"" 111'\ h.1d 1111 ho11 t 111 llll'
I
I 1,1d 111 do 11 ''I\ n111r111ng ·" .1
~· gro\\Tll!! up II\ l'lllll\\h,1111.1 '
\ltd lklen \\Ill• lt111~1ll·d .1 tlo\t'
' , ind t11 her hu,h,111\l 111 thl' "\1•111111
r ".., •. talt'l'•ll
It '·" Jll\l 1111·111111 1 h11rc\ .111d I
I .1lt·d 11" 111 kn ,,11.J B11t \llU l-.011\1
11·,11 i..1•11d11111.1h1~l 'I 11111H'll'f l111g1·1
11 \nd 1(, ~·11·d 1i1 l..1 • 'th,11 .1ftn '111
\l',11\ I 'till )!111 II
NB man
dies in
rafting
mishap
l11hn < h,11 l1·, 1l,1,~1 1111ttinv11111 i1
'l" port lk.11 h .111 .11 id \\,ll1•r-,p11 I
l'lllhU\IJ\I .md l h.11rm.1n 111 thl' I IM
't'"'pon lk.1d1 '~ n111r \11rkr' "11rl
11lg ( t10ll''I dt~d 111114111 ,1 ( >li!t.t.111
K1,1.•1 r.tll1ng.1tl1dtllt lk "·'' \
\km11r1.tl \t'f\ 111·, ''l°rl' h11,1 fl
ll'Oth 11n lh1 lw ... h Ill 'l \\f)Ort
Hulflntg1111 \1," .1 !1111~·111111 ' "
p11rt lk.11 h fl'\llh Ill .111d .Ith 11d1d
~1.''-' p111 t I kill• 111,11' "1'\1 p111 t
Ha1hrn ll1~h \1h1>11I .rnd <>r.111~11
< , 1a\t < 11llq'l
lk \l'l\1'd Ill th1 I ......... 11.il \11
I 1Hll'Jh11,11d th1 1-..itl ll.1\\I.. ,111~1,lit
'arrin In .1dd11111n 11111, 111kn·,t 1n '11rl111g
.1nJ olhl'r \\,1h'1 \)11111\ Buthngton
l'llJ<>H'd h1~1lll' Ill-\1,.., 1 mpl\ltl '"
thl \l11d1l I ( 11rp 111 I lf,lll};t'
Hulltn)!t11 n " .. ur11\l·d IH I"
p.1rl'lll' I .1111.1111l .1nll l.1mt' '"""
[)JI kill' l 1.11 dnl r 111'1 I >111in.1 I t111111.1.,
•ti \n.ilw1111 .111.J >'l.tnd11111llH r \11111 1
( hr\ll'r 111 ... I ,Ii 1!1 oil h
WRITER SHARES HIS VIEWS ...
From Al
Ht a'" ~t-.11<·opk · """' 1h11111~h lit<.' port,1l'll' l\l>l.'\\flt r th.11 ht' \lh'
puriha,rd 101 h11111rc1111,1 thrill \t11rt
Hnlchnt1 ll\l'\ 1h1 hunt and pn~·
m1·thod 111 pul "" 11p1111on-. 11n papt. 1
I I 1\ rllll\111)!\ •tlllll'l I flit' It'll I\ I' it'''
1h,10 .1 f11l'ntll ~·rn·t1n¥ .111101111
<>prn 1110 1'.111l tl'Jun.,
'\nn\C'Wll ... I hn I .ill 1111 ur .rnd
\,I\ d I \\ l 11\J\ 11\ l'r I Ill" I\ l pht11H' C ii
put d irt null'' 1n rn rn,11l h1n ·
Hold111g ,,11d ·I ht.'\ ·\\.'.1 ., J Jllnl 01\
"11t' .ind 'I '>l'I htr .It nupll 11l 1tmc' ·•
r h~ '·'' ., vi h.lll m.111 \\\rt.; lor
'Ul h tllinr' .1., h.ulm1111th1ng m.111
1u.111,1 ll\l'I\ • • • .. I Ii<', 11//t l!t' ~11/, ,1n· '" n1111\ //1.1r
t/Jt'l /111/d ""''in I,'' \ n~clt'.\ /)(·1.111,c•
\tlTlll'llllc' /\ \d/117;! ( "' .1 ( 11/,1 /11
\/f/c.lrJ\ \ \f/\\llUI/ 11111/i />,I\ lflllf<'
\t'fl\(' 1/1.111 th.11 . . .
B11ld111r donn·t 111111.h lrl..r 11 1· \""
\ mrrtt .111 '1111111\ .Jrl' ht•,1d 111!' I h1.·.,,·
da\.\
"1 lwr1 ' '>II mud1 rl'lx·lhun 1111·
l•1mnH1111'1 i;oH'rnnwnt .. 111111.1" 1h.11
111n,p11.1t' .1ml thl'I d ltl-.t• t11 1,1lt
thin~·' 11\ t'r · Holding ,,11d
"" l.1\1111t1.• f)ll'\ld1·111 1\.1\ [ t\l'l1IH1\\\'I .ind ht• lwli1•1t \ lh.11
Nl\1111 v.,1\ dt.t\\O intn V..1ll'rga11·
MAIN OFFICE
0...., l"llo4 pMlo by Inc:-.. It-..,
Jim Bolcllng
\11mch1xh "'a' ,1 douhk agl'llt.'
lw 1 hc11n1r., "111 had ,1 hum h nf t.if)(.''
th.11 \\1111ld h,1,1.· g11tll'O nw 10 lrnuhll'
I \\ould ha\l h.1<.1 .1 ltrt' 111 lhl'
h.l\t' 1111' n t ..
I Ill' I• rn111 \l.1nnt ,111u.it1 rnuh
,11111 I fl\ldl I\ hllll\t'll ,I flll
'l'I\ Ill\ lf)t'd·lll-thl \\(111f l<l
Jll1!il11. .111 .llld ,1 l\ll•l)Ul'\l 1"11' 1~~1·11
Y,t1\ t'UllllClll 111\,lh\t • « •
'\f,111\ /)l'll/1/r' II /JO olll' /tu/1~1 I il/..t
11/r,11 till'\ ;11c clrin/..111~. 'm11~in!i anJ
\lie wt in~ ap ht·11cr th.m "hat thn ;ire
c:111n~ I he h.1J part '' 1h,11 their
l·h1ldrcn LW hun}l/\ hn ·"''l' of rhnc
1J11ng' p/11\}>1,1mh/lfl;! 1111 llllllfl~ the
''·'''' '(l//l'/\ .. . . .
'\;111 .ill Bolding' ti Hll:\pnn1k n1.<. I\
l r111~.i1
< 1111 111111· hl· \\'Ill ,in 1nq111n to
tl'll'\ 1\11111 "''',1tlwr111.in I >1 < •l'l>rg<.
f l\1hh<.•l k \O.h11 h,I\ tn l'\tl'n\l\l
ha1J..ground Ill ha"' 'll1.'0ll'
·It c;ecmcd It• nw "'h1k hl·a1mg
v.ater form) u1lkt• that J' 11 gol hot,
It gN hl'il\.11."r .. B11ld1ng "'rl>ll' I I\·
ch heck
The: 1 \ u kh111\ tc:kphnncd Uold-
1ng 111 tdl I 11n hi' 11h\t'n:m1.:t' "a'
'orrt'l t
··1 \\J\ In thl' h.1thtuh .ind nl\ ""'ft: \,!~'> ·"1ou l..11111\ .1 (c(nrgc' II\·
C'hlll•ll."' I ,,1111 \11rc I d11 ,rnd 1umf)l·d
1)111111 the tuh d11pp1n~· 1\1'1"1cr,1lktl
Bolding "I It-1.1lknl 111 n11· 1111 l!I
minut<.'' ·•
Justcall 642-6086
What do you ltke about the Datl)' Pilot., Whal
don't you ltke., (all the number abo\.C and vour
message will be recordt'd, tran<i<:nhtc1 and de
livered to the appropnate editor
The same 24-hour an1-wcnn1 ~rv1c~ ma> ht
u~d to record letter~ to the editor on an> topic
Contnbutor\ to our Letters column must tndude
their name and telephone numhtr for vtnficat1on
Tells us "-hat's on )our mind
,
Clrculatlon
Telephone•
I dulr1'1 rl'all\ r1.'JCI m\\1'11 ~ hcn
"1111l'lllll'l'i" 1'~n1ng.~11u n,11111 )OU
h,1\l' to ''·'' \lc.::11.h 11 \llU v.ant lo
lll'I p 'llll' ,,11d
I hl m11tht·1 ,,ud ,hl• ,1rrl\ nl .11 lhl'
''"'I ., hUU\\ hl·lml thl· f)Jlillllnl1t\
I tl1dn t ~n'"' .1mthing "·"
' 1111~ I 1u't \\,111.ct.l •n .md th<.'\ \a1tl.
I hit<.'' hn·n .rn J•lldl·n\ I ,,11\ m\
ti.tu •lttl'I c>n thl' f111nr \h1. v.,1, him'.
Ull\ 111)\\ IOU~
l!,•lt•rl! p..r,1n1t·d11.' .11rl\nl the
d1dLl g.l\Jll'd 'nnal ttmL'\ .rnd h<.·11an
,11.11 '" h1l·,1th111g on h1·r 11\\rl
I 1'l I ,..,., g '>:.i11l
I IL t rnlitL·d \.in llolt "'Ith hl•lp1ng
.... l \t• till' l hill!\ lill'
"The) kept talktng about brain
damage.'' ~he said .. It wasn't an yeas)
time·· ·
Bui the little girl. rcc;1lrcn1 and
luck). 'iUr\l,ed the ordeal un-
\lat<.hrd
'o" the mother -.aid shC' would
l1nalh likt· 10 meet Van Holt and
1ntrodutc ~rr to the girl -;he helped
\d\C.
l nt1I recently. the mother !.3 td she
had nncr learned the name of the
d1'>patcht·r and Van Holt c;he had not
heard of the child's ultimate fate.
"I <.ailed the hosp11al for a whale to
get update<; of her cond111on:· she
Claudia Von Holt
,,llll ·nut 11 \\,1\11 t until th1•111hnJa\
th.11 I lw.ird \Ill' ''·'"·'II rtght I hal "'a'
\ l' f\ g11nd I 11 h ~'.II •
Car auction draws thousands
wanting to buy the 'classics'
fl\ MH llEl.1.E (OU-.
01 '"• O•ily "llol llatt
'\1•\1 port [ka1. h " pr11h.1hh thl·
r I pl.1,c in th1.· I nitc:d \1at1' \\h1.·rc:
•t 1' pc1\\1hk 111 tinJ a 11..i~ 1'.1lkJrd
p .. ~ 1 d rH , t lt1 .1 1 •1x I I >d11r~.111 \ t
11, \I th.it ""' till' 1.1\l' 1111\ pa't \\• d .. 1 nd ~~hl'O Ot'jfl\ 111 IHlll .wlo-
11, hill· 1·n1hu'ia'1' l'<11111.·m·d .11 th1·
I ~th \nnuJI "'l'"p111t B1•at h I 11ll1·t
1 .. 1 l 1r \Ul lion
\111rt· than 'i<MJ 'mtagc, 1.ir1.· ,1nd
1 ., l.lr<; "'en· aui.11nncd nit at till'
' 'porter Inn T nda) "iaturd.t\ .tnd
' nd.t\ \\ h1.·n 1hr du\t dt'JI\ -.al<.•\
.111· l'\(x:l tl'd to top la\t \l'.H·, i2 "I
mil hon m.11 ~ \Jld Jlll t1t1n prnmotl'r
l<1llo. ( ok
\mon11 till' lir\t '.ff\ \old on
"i.1 tu rd.I\ "'·" .1 I 'lt>X 1-'.ll'\. \.kr u·dt''
lkn1 "" m•d In till' btl' <>1111. "kl\IJO
;\Iler lcs' than fhe minute<; ol
h1dd1ng the unrestored Ben1 sold for
$' 800 Most pncc: tag.' "'l're not o;o
lo'"
"Our auctm~ katurc cars 10 eH'n
price range·· C nk ..aid ... from the
affordable auto purcha<,ed a'> a son nr
daughter's first car. to the rare and
cxpens1 ve C'totics that arc sought after
b~ collec'tors worldMdc ..
Rrucc and 'itephan1e Jone\ nl
fr,tnc hoped to get at lcai.t $14.000
lor their classic 1964 Mus tang fhl·~
..... orked for more than a )ear re'itnnng
the metallic blue con\.ert1hlc 'When
ar;ked 1f the) were lookmg to bu)
another classic. Mr' Jones firmh
\hook her head no hut her huc;band
.. milcd and c;a1d. "well. maybe··
( clehnt\ car\ auc11oncd on (\unda'
1nduded Genl' <\utr/!i 1980 Rolb
Rll\ l \1 r \\r.11th II lr.1 ~ \10
Jlril ' I " I Bird ,1 fl'd I•) '
Pantl·rr,1 anti l'J~d \lhcr \I ,.,tang
lCIO \ l'rtthk t IOl l' 11\\lll'cl h, I{ 1d,
'l'i'on 111tl l<cin,1 ll.11 It'll • Hla1. I.
Holl' R1>\ l \ll\l'I \h.1\111\\
< 1111• ,,11d ··'\,·11111111 h." tra·
d1t11111,llh h1•1•n till· plot1.T lor
, t•ll'lir 1111'' 111, l1•.11111t1t t Ill' itar,1gc a ntl
'l'il lht'll 1.l,1\,I( ,1nd l• lkl t1hk lJr\ '
\\ hl·th1•1 th1.'\ H n· htn1.·r' or
"lk" rno't .11 the .1u IH•ll -..11d thl'\
1\111thl g!.1dl\ h.IH' 111\ 1.1r 110 the: lot
Bui lh1. l ,u·p1111n ''·'' 1hrt'• Roll<i
Rmll'' 01.11 11ntt' h,,•le1ngl•d to the
Bh.1~" .111 \hrlC' 1<.1pwt''h \.1.inannc
'""l'I 111 I"' \11gl'l1'\ l.tlkJ th~
f''\lh1·1kl11..ilh p.11ntl'd Koll' "dl'I·
it1"11nr · ·It" .1 ,,,1,tt· ••I a !!Wod 1.ar •
,111.· \,lid
Wovens by •••
Pottofino ~hawl t.assel available tn black. mu.hroom
brandy, bur0 undy a nd white. The I '· ' "' <' 8~'-•r v f'net 1an m nAturaJ buttersrotch.
tt 119 Fa•liron l•land •Newport 8 a~• 759-1622 • Bullock1 Wll•hire Wins
·I
•
Dean of services
namedatGWC
Gokkn We t ' C.01~·1 d1rtttor of bus1net1
IC?VtCU has betn named dean of tdminKtnllVC te~i<a for Oran~ Cout CoUC&e ·.whiJc an OOC
home economic; profeuor has· 6«n promoltd IO
1etio1 dtan for the collqe'a Consumer and Heahh
Sciences Divi&ion.
Otne J. Farrell and u n M . Coleman ac«pt
the positions 11 dean and acu~ dean, tc ptetiveJy1 a~r a number of ~eaB of' semcc within the locai 1ca~mte community. ·
Farrell, 9ibO fives tn Huntinaton Beach.
rcpJ.acesC. Michael Webster. now vioochanccllorof
bus1ncs afTain for lhe Coast CommunJty C.Ollese District. .
...
"I'm v~ excited with thi new chaUeqe," f arrell . wd. "Oranae Coa t Collesc is a areat
1nst1tullon, and rm look1n1 forward to many years
of service h.ert."
Farrell will be responsible for budget maniac·
ment, maintenance and operations, classified pe1'-,
sonnel, food services and the bookstore
Keeplnt cool on a warm daJ
TwoOJen~atowon tbelrbeebouMnomdJolfCorOlladelllar llalaBeaela.
Coleman.an Irvine re ident, wilf ~e aucting
dean throuah June 30, 1987. he became an OCC
home teonomics profe ran l 97S after teacbina at
San Jo~ State Uni versity and Saddleback CoUese. Passing the ha~ aids water palOlsts
•
ln•tltute of Medlclne member
Dr. Wilham E. Bunney Jr. psychiatns~ is the first member of re-~...;;...."---..;...;.,.
the UCI \..olleae of Medacine
faculty to be elected to the
lnstitute of Medicine.
Charted in 1970 by the
NationaJ Academy of Sciences.
the lnshtute of Medicine exam-
ines health pohcy issues for the
U.S. Congress. Bunney will JOin
current tnstitute projects focusin1
on the hcahh of Vietnam Vet-
erans and a national strategy for BaaHf
mental health research and behavioral mediClne.
Bunney 1s chair of the UCI Department of
Psychiatry and Human Behavior. His election to the
instttutc 1s described by the uni versity as one of the
bi&hest honor~ one can receive in Amcncan
med1C1De.
The UCI profcswr received h1'i medical degree
at ~e Un1vers1t> of Pennsylvania and completed his
residency at Yale University. While at the National
lnstjtute of Mental HeaJth, Bu,nney headed several
re~h Jroups and won nine m~or sc1ent1fic
pnzes. His p1oneenn1 work helped establish the
usefulness of hth1um carbonate 1n treating ·manic
depressive illness
Bunney has authored more than 300 scientific
papers. He helped m vc,tlgatc the 1 mpact oh tress on
the Iranian ho!>tages and has represented the United
.St.ates in psychiatry at World Health Organization
meetings for the past e1g.ht years.
He i!\a resident of Laguna Beach
Smoke detector volunteers
Volunteer~ are needed by the Laguna Beach
Fire Department to become mpcctors for the
community smoke detector program.
The Cit) requires a smoke detector 1nspect1on as
part of all res1dent1al real C"itAltc 1ransact1on'i L's1ng
volunteers will SS\'e firefighter<. 100 hours of 11mt'
per wee~. department 00k1al\ ec;t1mated
The onh requirements arc a valid dnver'<;
license. a car and the ab1hl-. to use suurs without
problem Volunlt"Crs will hC-re1mhur;ed for their
nulcage and will be a ked to work one morning or
afternoon a week
The pos1t1on will involve 1nspect1ons and
advice rt-gardmg proper placemen l of smoke alarms.
Trarnmg will be provided. To arrange for an
interview. call the Volunteer <.enter of South Orange
County at 582· l 116
Heath services president
Carol Muench. coordinator of the Healthand
Wellness (enter at In inc Valle) College. will serve
as 1986-87 state president of the Health Services
Association of('al1fom1a ( ommunity Colleges.
8) G. JEANETTE AVENT
OllJ .... C4w S J I
By the time Rell Tompkins JOt up to the
podium to ask \he Costa Mesa City
Council for money for the Costa Mesa
Hi1h School water polo team, it was nearly
' midni&ht and the council chambers were
virtually deserted.
Tompkins. vice president of the
Aquatics Booster Club. endured more than
five hours of pubhc testimony on a
redevelopment project. sat through cny
council discussions on a parkins vanance
and heard a dispute over a satellite dish -
so be could 8P the counci1 for a donation
for the ieam to 10 to Miuouri.
Tbe boys water pOlo tt.am ii one of only
four teams from Califomia and 16 team
nationwide ta qualify to compete in the
20th National Junior Olympic Games.
Sponsored by the Amateur Athlcllc Union
of the United States, thepmea will be be1d
Aug. 3-10 in St. Louis. The polo team will
JOin S,000 other athletes for the pmes
which include bQeball, field hockey,
swimmina. wrcstbna and soccer.
The catch is the team must pay its own
way 10 get there, wd Tompkins. He told
the council that the team had raiJCd $3,500
W. Germany strong
ally, consul general
declares in Newport
By LESLIE EARNEST
Ollheo.llJ"9411Mf
Speaking to a group of approximately 50
members and guests of the Newport
Foundation at the Balboa Ba y Club
T~cMSay. the German consul general
GU'Mcr Joctzc discussed Ea'\t-West rela-
uons from a German point of view,
making a pica for greater respect for West
Gennany's role in the Western alliance
and saying that continued dialogue 1s
cnucal to the issue of world peace
Joctze. who has bttn m the Un11ed
States since 1984. said West Gcnnany. 1s a
strong m1htary partner for the Un11ed
States and represents a ncccssaf} force to
keep conn1cts below the nuclear level.
Citing We!>t German't 's large number of
soldier<> and tht' strength of its m1hlary
arsenal. he said that his country spend\ an
average of 3 percent on defense, in
complianc~ with the gpal of the NATO
··The~ can be no talk about America
defending German>. We defend each
other," he said.
Joe11e told the Newport Beach ba~ed
group. which was formed to allow busmes~
and professional people an opportunity to
come together as a "think lank" to devise
grass roots solutions to national problems,
1hat public support for military spending
and the Gcrman·Amencun alliance 1s
strong m West German}
"Ei&hl> one percent of the populauon
say that they favor Amcnca as their all >
most." he said. addin& that an even higher
percent wants to rcmarn a part of NA TO.
Joctze said West German military
strategy 1s based on detcrren~ which they
behcve 1s best achieved throuJh a policy of
Mutuajly Assured Destruction (MAD).
Consequentl)' .. be said they arc disturbed
over recent changes within the military
alliance. Rcapn's emphas.1s on the
Stratcg,ic Defense lnmauvc:dubbed Star
Wars. has shifted the focus from deter-
rence to defense. Joctze said.
Joctze also questioned Reagan's move
to abandon SAl T II which was never
raufied. but t.ac1tJy observed. He said the
Western European alhcs art anxious to
persuade the l n1tcd States not to abandon
an)' arms hmnauon a&rcement
"East· West relations arc still '>o unstable
and the menact of war is so great and
disarmament 1s so important." he said. To
abandon agreements because the Soviets
ha"e not been in full compliance. Joctze
said, v.ouid be like throWl ng the baby out
wi th the ba1h water
But Joetz(' said the West Germans have
no 1llus)ons about Soviet motives. "We
know the character of the Soviet regime."
Joetze said ··we know their aim 1!> to
decouple West Germany with their We'>t-
em allies ..
•of the S 12.SOO necdccho send the 17 boys W'M1ber 11 wu t.be bript tjpts or the
to \be pmes. but with lesUhan a month lO mata&hoe meetil'I council manbicrl bad ao. ~were short some $9,000. bem th~. IOIDethi• mUll bave
Aftefapausctoconsidertbeenormityof anaDDed. CoUnc:ilman Donn Hall yanked
lheJUm, the city council toyed withaS500 $40.ltofhilwallctandpaRdat h beca.ate
donation. One council member allowed t~ wun't more. Mayor Nonna Hertq
pe_rhaps they shouldn't Jive Costa Mesa .laid SS Oil \be tabk nd Counci.lmember
Hi&h more than they pve an Estancia Dave Wbteler ran out of the room
HiP School tram. hoJlerina, .. Wait, l'U1tt my wallet from the
Costa Mesa rcstdent Sid Sotfcr, one of cat."
thcfcw remaininain the audience, jumped • Aft.er the dusi had le'ttled. the council
up and challenged each city couocil memben and Soffeu:amc up with S 100 in
member to match tum dollar for dollar out pocket cha.QF and St ,000 on behalf of tbe
of their own pockets. ··1 put my money city. ll bad been • IO<>d ni&bt for tbc boys
where my mouth is." said Soffer. water polo team.. ·
Ganter Joetze
And he 1old h1saud1ence tllal tbc Sov1cu
have another goal. "I sec an ctcma.J Sbv1ct
aim 1n keeping Germany divided, .. he
said
The East and West Gennans h.ave
responded to the threat, according to
Joetze. by 1ncrcas10g contacts between the
dlVlded nauon. Joctze said the West
Gennan dcc1s1on to acknowledge East
Germany ai. a state was a step in that
d1re<'t1on Sinc.e then. commun1cat1on
betWttn the two Gcrmanys has increased
dramaucaUy. "That's what I call evol-
ution. evolution by contact," be said.
The West Germans intend to continue
to narrow the gap that divides East and
West Germany while keeping a wary eye
on the Soviet Union, accordrng to Joctze.
"We must remain as watchful as ever but
as confident as ever.'' .
Chief named
'forlrrine
Medical Center
BJ PHIL SNEIDEBMAN °' ..............
A veteran hospital ad.ininistrator with
the American Medical lntermtionaJ chaio
hasbccnnamcddtteetoroftheAMI lrvlnc
Medical C'.enter, a 177-bcd hospital, health
care mall and medical office pl.aJ..a planned
1n Irvine. .
The new director is John C. Gaffney, an
AMI vice president who was formerly
dJrector of the chain's Great P1airu
Division in Omaha. Prev1ou ly, he scrvcd
10 years chi.cf cucuuve officer and
prmdent of AMI Sa.int Joseph Hospital. a
419'-bed facility that is an academic
medical ~ntcr for the Crc11tnon Univtt-
s1ty McdTcal School in Omaha.. -Groundbrcakma for AMI Irvine Medi-
cal Center ts scheduled in la~ Oc1ober.
with complctaon expected in Auaust 19 •
The s office plaza is upecud to be com ll months prior lO the opening
of th ho ital.
In a PIT~ statcmt>nt. AMI UJd
Gaffney was chosen to head the l~1nc
Mtdacal Center "because of his uruquc
skills and cxpcnen~ a.s a natJonally
rccoan12ed hospital admUU5t11ltOr Wtth a
major urban hospital which is also an
academic tcaChmaand research center."
Thou&h created as a commuruty b~p1-
tAI, AMl Irvine Medical Center will Ibo
have affihat1ons with the UC Irvine
Collesc of Medicine In this post. ~he will represent health.care
professionals at ( alilomia·s 106 comm unit) col-
leges. Muench earned a mastl•r's degree in health
adm1n1strat1on lrom USC
"Health scn1ccs arc \0 needed 1n communtt}
colleges." she said "The t> p1cal 'itudcnt l'i uninsured
or under-insured We provide a great sen ice to help
them sta) m school "
Coast warned: Prepare for the big quake
At the Irvine Valk) campus in In inc. students
can obtain first aid 1mmun1zat1on. treatment for
colds and nu. v1s1on and heanng tests and blood
pressure screening The health center also proHdcs
counsehng for weight control. nutnt1on, exercise,
birth con trol. stre'iS reduction and mental health.
Muench estimated that the center sees 2.500
people per semester. including students. college staff
and adm1n1strators. a5 well as members of the
communitv who come to campus for special tests.
Medical aa.dll ary president
Corona del Mar account.an t Susan Woodward
was installed recenlly as the new president of th e UC
Irvine Medical C.enlcr Aux1hary.
The hospital support group staffs the gift shop, a
.book .s10rc.for medtCill students and a candy cart for
patients and v1s1tors. Members also assist at the
blood bank, tumor registry, phannacy and infor-
mation desk.
Woodward succeeded Nancy Tiles of Irvine.
By G. JEANETl'E AVENT
Dally Pilot Correspoode•t
The 6.0 earthquake that struck Palm
Spnngs last Tuesday woke everybody up
bul "this 1s nothing hke what is predicted,"
said Jonathon Encson, an associate
professor at UC Irvine
Encson, who teaches a course in natural
disasters in the College of Social Ecoloay,
said the big one from the San Andreas
Fault 1s expected to rock Southern Cali·
fomia at 8.5 on the Richter scale and the
Newport-Inglewood fault which stretches
from Beverly Hills to Balboa Island is
expected to generate a 7.5 quake.
People can survive an 8.S earthquake,
but "the bottom hnc 1s, everybody has to
be able to take care of himself." said
Ericson. Police, fire and medical services
will have their hands fu ll.
Rather than JUSt worryina. n's better to
do somethina to prcJ>4rc. wd Ericson.
"The more prepared you arc, the better off
the whole community 1s ..
Encson said there 1s a 75 percent chance
that the big one will occur while people are
at home. There 1s a lot people can do in
advance to m1nim1ze damage to thc1r
homes and protect thei r fam1hcs
It 1s advisable to have earthquake
insurance, .. sa1d Encson. "Otherwtsc your
loss 1s your loss .. Despite low-interest
disaster loans, man y will be paymg off
their loans on top of their mortga&c. he
said.
Ericson also recommended that rest·
dents do a survey of their home inside and
out. I( a home is built over a gara&e,
reinforce the praac structure
Jon Junvcn. president of Bu1ldm1
DiagnostJcs in Costa Mesa. said home-
owners should anchor the •llll to the
foundation. The sill is a honzontal piece of
lumber that runs under the framework.
said J ungrens. If the 11ll 1s not anchored. an
earthquake can push . a hou~ off its
concrete foundation
Secure all tall or bulky furniture to the
wall or floor. especially bookshelves.
pianos and beds. Strap the water heater 1n
place so 11 won't oven urn. The water
heater 1san important source of emergency
water. wd Jungren.
Jungren. in a report issued Tuesday,
recommended prcpanna an earthquake
kll It should include a heavy duty nash
ll&ht wtth extra battencs and bulbs; a
portable radio Wlth extra battencs; a first
aid lot and a knowled~ of bow to use it,
I 00 to 200 plastic bqs with ties for waste
disposal, wet washcloth.es in sealed bqa;
ao ABC type fire extinJwshcr. and a
vanety of tools. Tools that may be useful
include scissors, knife. band u . crowbar,
hand saw, a pipe and crescent wrench for
turning off utihllcs and a hand can opener.
Everyone 1n the family should know
how to turn -off u1ilitics, said UCl's
Jonathon Encson. particularly ps and
clectnc1ty because of the potcntiaJ for p~
leaksand clcctncal sparks wb1chcanstart a
fire.
Store cnouih canned food and water for
a thrce~y pcnod. said Encson. Rcs:idents
may want to set aside coouab for seven
days because only 10 pcrceot of their
neighbors wttl be prepared for a bi& quake.
C~I the Oransc County Fire Department
at 538-0886 for a brochure on what food
may be safely stored and for how long.
Encson advises residents to practice
earthquake drills JUS\ as they would fire
drilll. D11euss where family members will
meet 1f they are separated.
If you'tt indoors. stay there, wd
Encson. If you·~ dnVJn& down the
freeway and an earthquake hits. poll over
to the side, bu1 stay inside the vehlde. lf
you're near the beach. set out of the area.
H1&h waves or tsunamis often follow a
quake
For further information and a booklet
and classes on eanhQua.ke prepa.rednc:ss.
call the American Red Cross at 13S-S38 t.
Some predictions on the future of the Orange Coast
Take a chunk out of the Orange
Coast and 1ma1inc what ll will look
like in 20 yea.rs. The area 1s Costa
Mesa: up over the airport; the City of
Irvine: down Laauna Canyon then
back up the coast to include alt of
Newport Beach. That's 100 square
miles of the world's fine•t real estate;
home to 2SO.OOO of the world's
smartest people
lat ion and 8hy~ucal growth. By I 993
•The $7 million Perfonn1n1 Ans
Center Wlll open to public and cntical
acclaim. Eventually "The C.cntcr"
will rival the Kennedy Center in
Washinaton. D.C. and the Lincoln
Center in New York for the finest in
cultural performances. By 1994
along the Orange Coast. By 1990.
JIM
Wooo
will make this area a de unauon rt~rt for hundred of thousand'> of
travelers. By 1994.
•The s1gn1ftc.11nt amount of local
open spaoc, 1.e miles of e>«anfront,
the Back Bay Preserve. ( 'rystal < ·ove
aoang 10 he trnllic "-'at b«au\C
an)one hlr.c\ tranic hut hccau\C
everyone hkc-. what th" area oflcrc,·
climate. \Cen1c beaut} l"ntcnain
mcnt. rccreatmn. econom1l e\cl\C·
mcnt and c·<1ul·at1nn-<"u hural cnnlh·
menl
Herc arc 12 pttdictiOM'
•Early ne't year. the EaaJc sa1hng
out of the Newport Harbor )' achl
Club Wlll c~pturc the portina v.orld·i.
attention with an up~t vic:tOJ) of th<'
Amenca·~ Cup. fhe SS m1lhon in-
vestment of local cntreprcn~ur"' will
return SI b11l1on to the Orange Coa~t
economy when 11 ho'>t!t tht' ne11t
..\menca·!!. \up ra<"t\.
•8ucball comm1ss1oncr and
Irvi ne Co director Peter Ucborroth
Wlll return to the land he loves and
accept the challenge of being the
Irvine Co president when l om
N1el.scn.ret1rts By 1995.
•A growth industry will emcrJe
dealing with the human mind and m
ab1ht) to cope w11h rapid chanie. The
mdustn will combine modern tel'h·
nolog~ "'tth ancient wtStlom and
compute""' with creat1v1t) It v.111
producr v:inous form\ of rnteru1n·
mcnt cnmhmcnt !'Ind r~rrc1\C that
will ht-rap1dh conwmw l\\ hit \pan,
and lcl\urc hour\ mnta'lt' 1t \\111 bl-
an anttdott'. to chem1c.1I dC'flt'ndenc)
11nd will fill otli<l" hu1ldmg' hnlel\
and \hopping mall~ 3crn•" the: eoun·
tr), rhc indU\\rV Will t'C {~OICtro
•A consott1um of dcvclopcn will
re ;pond to a building moratonum
md their own glut of offi ce spact by
fundina SO percent of a $2.S billion
monorail \ystem. The backbone of
1h1s sy!ltcm will alilJ\ wtth the 405
Freeway and make ~top$ at John
Wayne Airport, UC"I, Newport
(enter and South Coast Plaza. By
1991
•A maJor s~ru compltx, the
Orange Dome wtll atttactln NFL and
NBA team. ~ of freeway ac-
cc~"b1ht>. ~und management and
surroundmgaffiucnce, 1t Wlll J':ncrate unp~ented support, spirit and
profit 8) 2000
rncarth fac1ht1es. the Btckman Lia~r
In titute. Bren Act1\i1tte'i Center, the
Fine An V11lait wnh 3n 1n<TC1\IOJ
cmphasu on hberal ans to hecomc •
leadina n111onal unive"ity. Enrol-
lment W111 double to 24.000 lntrr·
action with the wmmun11v v.111
tate Park. the San Joaquin Hills. the
Irvine W1ldernc'>s Sanctuar;-and
Lil4una Greenbelt plus numcrou'
rq1onal and local park~ will rrtatn
the arta's natural beauty. Forc,..er!
lt is a fact that development ot th•'
a1tract1ve arta cannot be itopped. I or
C\ample .\ etl\ of ll"\me hu1lding
moratonum onl) rnult\ in ota ~na
Jro"'1h . 'topptn8 development of
\,t>v. pon Center signal\ a ~uth C o:i\I
Planl hoom ct<'
\Ctt'Pt•ni thal. arc the prcd1l ttOn\
C\l 1t1ng·> If \0, put them 1n a \pt'\'.1al
iilll'l' tor rclercncc over the commms
ca~
Mes'r' • \c:gtf'\trom. Bren. Koll. < n,w, rt al pit-a~ do th' QmC
('\JX'(lalh that pan aoout a lMln<1por-
tallon '"tl'm. It v.111 he tor \Our o\\n
hcnetit . "\\'tll as the arca'!tt Let th"
arra be a coopcrauve dream, not a
cumpe11t1vc m
•The downcoaM ftrt"a, hctwn:n
Newport and Laauna, ~•II have two
aolf <'OU™''· three rc\On hotC'ls and some of the v.orld.\ finest CIT
cstat~ It will mal Maui"' "-tanapah
Beach and California'<, Pehhk Reach.
It W111 ht ann"ed h) NC'WJlOr1 Bench
aivina the cit) nteJt'd t'tvll '>tamu·
•ThcJohn Wa,nc '\trport terminal "''II he enlarscd and modrm11C'd and
cnnunur to handk 'hon .lnd medium
ran~r. quirt JCl am:raf\ l\'I inter·
OllllOMI tt.n~IOn\ ea\C'. I ng,ad ·~
mcnt \\1th F.I Torn Manne .\1r lb'<'
'"" <11low I lda1h 1umho Wl tl1(lhl' to
long·range natwn.1l .1nd 1ntcrna11onal
dr'lt1n111on'i 8) I '>~l
•IJC 1 will hnng logtthcr ttradu111e
cxclerate u e\ten ion' of R1,on
,\venue and Un1ve~1ty OnH
provide easier B«<''' fh I QH9.
•Tbe vut ~tn1m ot It'll. I N"\•
1Ut1ona.J ac11v111cs Iona with a "'"k
ranac of hotel\ and 11'<' cn•l"rta1n·
ment attral\1nn' rPanllc
.\mph1thcat \ In tnl" Ml"adnwc, Pt·r·
form1na >\n' c cnit·r. T ht• nr .rn~t ..
Dome and \nu th l out R cl'('1111n I
l•tnwth 1\ hkc a rl\t'f. 1\ can't t'C
dammed, on"· controlled and cl\.ln·
nekd. Someda) thl\ l()()..\Quarc-m1lc
arta ""'II mal l.<1' \ngcl('c,, more
1nrn<·t1, r, hoP\'1ulh mo~ m n e·
able II mu don't ht..C' 1hr •~flit', you'd
hcttcr gel out now h\'\'aU!te.' then:'\
Thi\ " a l)('l(tal area and pe.._·1111
th1n1 " n hapricn here. prmu~d
PQ\ltl\C people ~-or\. \ thcr tor the
common, ullC'()mmon nt all
The future of thl\ ama a \Omcth1n1
~call mu \ 1ntclli ntly th1nlo. 11hnu\
Jun Nd II•
..
I -
on ID.Moscow
n a private trip
MOSCoW (AP) -Former Preti~
deDI Nboo belan a private trip to ~ on !atW'day that is to iach..st a mec~ with Anatoly
PobrYft,in, the former Soviet am·
h'•dot in Wubinston and the ~·1 lop adviser on relations
witb the West.
Nixon, 73. who was last in Moscow
in 1974, ~fuled to talk to reporters at
Sberemetyevo A.i~rt before be was
elicorted to a waibna Soviet limou·
line. Ke was driven to a government
auett house in Lenin Hills. west of the
city center. .
TM fonner president ended the
Cold War with hjs policy of detente
Mth Moscow and signed the first
SALT treaty. His spokesman. John
Ta)'lor, said Nixon telephoned Presi-
dent Reapn before his departure Friday and discussed U.S.-Soviet
relations. ·
In Washington. White House
190ke1man Albert Brashear con-
ftrmed the two men spoke, but said
Nixon was not carrying any special
messaaes for the administration. He
said Nixon would report to Reagan at
the end of his visit.
Taylor refused to say who initiated
what he described as i six-day private
fact.finding mission, and said he did
not know ifNixon would meet Soviet
leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
He said Nixon bad not requested
any meetings except with Dobrynin.
who was ambassador in Washington
for 24 years before tecalled to Mos-
cow in March to become a secretary of
the Communist Pany's Central Com·
mittcc.
Taylor safd Dobrynin and Nixon
have known each other for about 20
years, and that DobrYnin was "in·
timately involved" in arranaina
Nixon's trip. He refused to say,
however, who initiated the visit. ·
Nixon, the first U.S. president to
visit Moscow, wu lut there in June
1974 for a summit with the late Soviet
leader Leo nid Brezhnev. They
reached aareements on· cooperation
in trade, eneray, housirta and the
development of artificial hearts and
called for a 10.year pact limitina
offensive nuclear weapons.
Less than two months later, the
Watergate scandal forced Nixon to
resign. Althouah disaraced in his own
country, Nixon never lost standjna in
the Soviet Union. Officials and state·
run Aews media often contrast the
relatively cordial U .S.·Soviet rela·
taons during Nixon's terms with the
current tensions between the super-
powers.
The Soviet encyclopedia's more
than half-page entry on Nixon notes
only that "on August 9. 1974, faced
with domestic political necessity,
connected with the so-called Water-
gate affair. Nixon went into retire-
ment." ·
Taylor said that in a 15-minute
telephone conversation Friday with Nixon, Reagan "simply said he
wished him (Nixon) well and looked
forward to talking with him upon his
APk Qpl-
.. Ormer U.S. Preeldent. Richard M. ·N~on wa•ee after
walldnf out of the airport lil Moecow on Saturday. He
arrived"" ln the So.tet Union for an undi8010ffd •lz-da y
private .Utt.
return.··
Asked if Nixon had any mission to
improve superpower relations, Tay-
lor said, "He of course would like to
do what he can," and will pass any
"useful observatfons't'on to Reagan
upon his return.
Reagan is trying to set a date for a
planned summit with Gorbachev an
Washington later this year.
Protestant youths attack police in Northern· Ireland -
By tllc A11oclated P rn1
. PO~TADOWN, Northern Irela~d -Protestant youths attacked poltce
with bncks and bottles Saturday rught and overturned an armored jeep.
in1uring four officen, at the end of a peaceful parade through Portadown.
police reported. They said a mob attacked riot squads that barred the marchers
from entering a street in a predominantly Roman Catholic district.
Witnesses saw the driver of a police jeep dragged out and attacked and said
a youth wearing a scarf with the colors of a Catholic soccer team also was
beaten. The violence followed parades by thousands of Protestants throughout
Northern Ireland that combined the annual celebration of the victory in 1690
by Protestants over. a. Cath~lic army. with protests ov~r._last year's AneJo-Irish
a~eemen~. Au~onues said 78 policemen and 49 ~IVlhans were an1ured in
notmg Fnday night and early Saturday. Police made 90 arrests.
'Boy' arrested on drug possesslon charge
LONDON -British singer Boy George. a pioneer in the rock world trend of androgynous chic, was arrested Saturday and charged with heroin
possession. police said. Nearly 12 hours after taking him an, Scotland Yard
released the 25-uear-old pop star and he was ordered to appear before a London
magistrate on July 29. Boy George, who was said to be undergoing treatment
for heroin addiction. left Ha.rrow police station an north London in a chauffeur-
driven car with a police escort, smiling and wavfog. His dnver, Bill Bu non said
that when drugs squad detectives picked the singer up at an undisdosed
address cast of London at I 0 a.m., "George was 1n good form He looked good
enough to do a-concert."
Funeral defles rules ln South Africa
JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca - A thousand mourners some
clenching their fists an defiance of emergency decrees, sang banned so~gs and
chanted outlawed slogans at a funeral Saturday an Soweto. In another
neighborhood of the sprawling black township outside of Johannesburg. scores
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of families packed their possessions and fled their homes to escape strttt
bat~les between migrant workers and local radical youths. The Meadowlands
residents told locaJ reporters the fighting in the past few days left five people
dead and five homes bad been burned. Before the national state of emergency
wasdecla~ June 12, funerals had been one of the few outlets for black political
demonstrauons. But they have been sharply curtailed in the past four week~
under rules that outlaw most public gathenngs an black townships and lim11
foneral corteges to 200 people. ·
Tass: student dled after prolonged lllness
MOSCOW -The offic:aal news agency Tass said Saturda~ that a
Mor~can student died after a "prolonged ~llness" and not, as the foreign
media has reported. from exposure to radaataon from the Chernobyl nuclear
accident. Tass identified the student as 22-year-old Sam1r Ed-Dchach. It said a
post-mortem held in the presence of a Moroccan ph ysician showed "the death
had ~n caused by cerebral hemorrhage and acute leukosis (a form of
leukemia), as well as by do~ble focal pneumonia." On Friday, the opposition
Moroccan newspaper al-lttihad al-lchtirak1 said a student named Abdessalam
Chichi, who was studying at the Nuclear Research Institute an Kiev had died
from radiation following the April 26 accident at the Chernobyl nucl~ar power
plant 80 miles north of the Ukrainian capital.
Four German cllmbers lcllled l n storm
GRINDELWALD. Switzerland -Four West German alpanists -two
men and .two women -fell to their deaths whale climbing storm-swept Mount
Moe~ch 1n the Bernese Oberl~nd, police ~eported Saturday. They said the four
were an a group of 17 mountaineers making the ascent along the least difficult
route on the 12,990-foot peak Friday afternoon when they fell. Rescue teams
found the bodies Saturday morning about 2,000 feet below the summit. Police
said they had not determined the cause of the accident, but climbing conditions
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HAYDEN lAK£. Idaho -White supremacists ptbered fo_r the AIY•.n
Nations Co~ were utied Saturday to remember those who die<! for t&etr
caute, while Gov.John Evans,joininahuman ripuadvocates 10 mtlesaway.
denounced racism and prejudice. About 150 white suprcmac?sts m~t ~t a
woodtd. 2()..acre compound owned by the Church of Jesus Cbnst Chnst~n·
Aryan Nations in th11 town 10 miles north of Coeur d'Alene. Mea?twhtle,
Evans and others were ptherina in Coeur d'Alene. for a "Oood N.c1Jb.~n
Dly ... Nearly 200oommunities 1ent resolutions in support of that session. We
want everyone to know that the Aryan Nations and other such hate. aroups do
not represent nor do they spe•lc for the people of Idaho," Evans said ma speech
prepared for the occasion. . The white 1upremacists' ptherina is their fi"'t m the Nort~~t s.ance an
FBI invcstitation led to last December's racketeering convtct1ons of 10
members ome Order, a militant. riaht·Wi!l.f Jl'OUP blamed for two murders,
more than S4 million in robberies. counterfe1bng and other cnmes.
Tampering threat. cau•e product removal
Jell·O dry-mix dessert products were locked up in Chicago stores Saturday
followina tbreatsof poisoningalthou~ no tampering had been confirmed, and
the maker of Aqua.fresh toothpaste said it beHeves a threat apinst that product
was a youngster's hoax. General foods Corp. ordered Jell.O dry-mix des_sert
boxes removed from grocery stores in the six-Gounty Chi~go metropo.htan
area after the company received a second anonymous tampenng threat fnday ·
The company also asked Kroger supermarkets to remove Sugar Free Jell.0
gelatin eroducts from Atlanta stores after police there received an anonymous
contamination threat.
Resldeats celebrate M~Fadden '•capture
GILMER. Texas-A brass band played fire truck sirens whooped and a
cheering crowd packed the courthouse lawn saturday to salute a woman who
freed herself after being held hos~e by an escaped convicted rapist, and to
celebrate the fugitive's recapture. ' God has heard us all. He's heard us all,"
Upshur County sheritrs Deputy Rosalie Williams told the crowd of about 500
as she stood on the bandstand and accepted the key to the city from Mayor Jake
Dupree. Mrs. Williams, a jailer, was taken hos1age by Jerry Walter McFadden,
a murder suspect and three-time convicted rapist who calls himsclP'Animal,"
when he broke out of jail Wednesday night. Mrs. Williams escapeli uhbMrt1ed
Thursday night after spending 16 hours 1n a boxcar with her captor.
Earthquake felt la Ohlo, four other states
A mild earthquake centered in northern Ohio also rumbled through parts
of Michigan, Indiana, West Virginia and Kenwcky on Saturday, briefly
knockinJ out power to about 30 Ohio families but causing no serious damage
or injuncs, authorities said. A preliminary reading put the 4:20 a.m. EDT
quakc's magnitude at 4.2 on the Richter scale, said Don Finley. spokesman for
the U.S. Geological Survey in Washmgton, D.C. The quake was centered near
St. Marys. about 20 miles southwest of Lima in northwestern Ohio, where it
knocked out power to 30 families for about a half-hour. authorities said.
Hoatage 's sl•ter says she '11 go to Greece
BATAVIA, N.Y. -The sister of Terry Anderson, the Associated Press
correspondent held hostage an Lebanon for I 7 months, said Saturday she is
going to, Greece at the invitat10~ o.f the wife of the Greek premier to work for her
brother s release. Peggy Say said Margaret Papandreou, wife of Andreas
Papandre?u• extended the invitation an a half-hour telephone call Friday. Mrs.
Say, 45, will leave Monday for Greece. ··For me. it's the fulfillment ofpromiJCS
extracte.d fr.om me by ~r father and brother before they died that I would do
evel')'.thang an my power to free Anderson. Mrs. Say said. Glenn Anderson Sr.
died an February. and Glenn Anderson Jr .. died in June.
She said the purpose of the trip 1s to make public and private appeals to the
captors to release Anderson and all other American and foreign hostages in
Lebanon. She said she also hopes to let her brother know through these
channels that she as all right.
Vote to admlt women to Lions Clubs faUs
NEW ORLEANS-The L1?ns Club lnte.rnauonal voted down a proposal
Saturday to all.ow women to JOIO the 1.3 malhon-member club. but its new
president predicted the.measure will eventually pass. With just under 38,000
affiliates, the club claims to be the world's largest interna11onaJ service
organa~ataon. Fifty-nine percent of the estimated 6.600 to 7.000 delegates
attending t.he 69th.annual convention voted in favor of the proposal. short of
the two-thirds ma1onty needed to change the constitution. Exact vote totals
were unavailable, club officials said. "I would like to stress that th as was the first
lime that our delegates were a~ked to vote on this question ... "
Most husbands would
remarry current wife
CH ICAGO (AP) - A newspaper
survey asked married men, ''If you
had 1t to do again, would you marry
your current wife?" and found that
the answer was, overwhelmingly, that
they would.
The Chicago Sun· Times found that
77. I percent of first-time married
men would remarry their spouses,
compared with findings in a recent
women's magazine poll that said only
50 percent of the women surveyed
would make another tnp down the
aislt with the same man.
The only other question asked an
the newspaper poll was: "Why (would
you marry her again) or why not?"
Of2,30 I men who responded to the
printed queries. an overwhelming
majority -I, 788 -said they would
remarry their wives, the newspaper
said in its Sunday editions.
Their reasons ranged from the
gushing -"the most understanding,
trusting. loving. supportive woman
I've ever met" -to the terse "Why
not?" -to the praamatic "Without
her, I'd be a bum."
The newspaper said 1t rcc:c1ved
hundreds ofletters echoint the senti-
ment of the man who said: 'She is my
better half. She 1s m) panner. my
mistress. my best fnend. She light~up
my hfc." 1
It sa id about 5 percent of the letters
were m the "Why not?" vein -men
who said they'd marry their wives
again"because no one el'>C would put
up wnh me" or becauSt "Who else
would do my laundry?"
The men's responses were much
more affirmative than those of
women polled by Woman's Day
magazine. Only half the women who
wrote to the magazine saad they
would marry their current husbands
1fthey had it to do over agam
"On the whole, men CXPenence
fulfillment more easily than women
do. Women a~ filled w,th all these
ro~anta.c ycaman.ss. and romance 1s
finite, hm1ted, difficult to sustain"
David Roadhouse. a Chicago psy-
chotherapist, said
The newspaper survey found that
men 1n. their first mamagcs appeared
not qune ~s content as men who had
been r,named more than once. Of the first-ttmers, 77.1 percent said they
would marry the same woman while
81.5 percent. of those 1n subsCquent
mamages said they would.
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Religious leaders p~~ket witch's talk .~~~~I~ in ear er
S~N JOSF., Cahf. (AP) -When tclf-procla1med wu h Z u1 nna
Budapc t 1alkcd abou1 her pagan reliaion at. a pubti hbrury locture on
Saturday, no door myster1ou I> lammed shut ind no objects took uddcn
01&ht
Ho~ever. $CVCT1ll anary me C) new acron the room from parent~ and
reliaiou le dcl'1 who prote ted the nta f ere .. a branch library·~ "Meet a Real
Witch" lecture.
rAbout 250 demon•arators picketed the proaram aimed at teen• and •
chanted'. " p:srate church and «1tate," "no Ul.1t.-dollars to P.romote pupn
witchcraft," and ")'OU took religion out and put wttchcre&ft m. •
"Th'ls 1s an'outragc. It is absolute hypocri )' ... sa1d Rev Chari~ Crabtree
of the Ar!>Cmbhcs of God Bethel Church of the San Jo "The fact that the~
paid a witch tornm<" 1n and '>peak to very 1mpre sionableteen-aicts and do not
allow Chr11t1an lenders to do the same is appalling."
Crabtree complained that tor several years rehgaous leader have been
banned from speaking in tax-supported buildings bccau'it' ofa constitutionall>
mandated separation of church and state.
Yet, Ms. Budape!>t, "Aho in a flier rcterred to her practice as the "Godle.,s;
rehgjon," 1s allowed to add res~ teen!>, he i.aul "And to top 1t II off. she''i paid S50 to do 1t."
Homer netcher, the city librarian. d1,m1'i\Cd the allegat1on'i
He said anyone can speak at the lectures and also noted that tht' Cit}\
libraries hold C hnstmas cclchrat1ons.
Rehg1ou' leaders were .1llowed to addres'> tht.• group betore thl· w1t(h's
presentation
"We ~heve that we have the respons1b1hty to pro"1de a' man} d1flcren1
per'ipect1ves as possible and allow the people to make up their own mtnd'i,"
Fletcher said "Wc'\e alrcad} been up again'>t the censor!>h1p of books Now
our lecture\ are threatened ··
"Intellectual freedom must not depend on whose hock 1'i being gored·· he
said "The nght of a per'ion to speak must ()(' pre~ned and the right ot a
librarian to perform her Joh al'io, must be maintained ..
Scott Hagen. a member of Bethel Church, <>aid rehgwus~lcadcrs are not
'against the First Amendment
"We're not a~atn!>t freedom of '>peech We don 1 care II 11°'> a "'llch
Buddhist or a ( hn'it1an -.peaking. but the~ \hould he lair and give ('\Cr.om· a
t hancc to <;peak· ht· ..aid ..
People hci'tn lining up outside the hhraf) about two houri bdort.• thl'
let tu re
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8elf-proclalmed witch Zauzuna Budapeat u abe dell•ered
a lecture to a crowd at Santa Tereea public library ln San
Jo.eon Saturday.
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Mummified body loWJd la a~eat
FRESNO -Police arre ted a )6-year-old woman turd.ay af\tr the)
found the decomposed body ofhCT t lderly husbilnd, clad only 1n a T-thin and
propped aptn ta wall in a bedroom ofthcir northwest Fresno aparunent. n
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dead about '>tx to ci&ht week.I A cause of death was not un~1attly
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bedroom of the couple's apartment, covered with a blanket and propped
apinst a wall w11h some p1l10W'I. A television set 1n the bedroom wa~ play1na,
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investigators she was "too mentally d1strau~· to report the ~nth. be was
arre ted at the scene after it was teamed she had an outatand1ng warrant for
failure to appar in coun on a charae of illepl ~ses ion ofs)'nnaes
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her ~epfath~. tokes said. The dau&}\tcr found the body in the bedroom at the
rear of the apartment
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cause of death was ~cause of the cond ition of the body.·· tok.tl said.
Chance meedng for motber, •on at Ca•lno ·
A mother and her son have been reunited after 25 years, and they credJt a
d1\3greement over a steak for the ironic reunion at• desert casino Bob Wnaht.
36. fought back tears as he told of the chance mceuna Thursday with bis
mother. C Iara Hunter after a 25-year separation "You don't ~now how ~t
1t tech 10 be able to call someone 'Mom' after 25 )cars," he said The rturHon
taml' JU'>t hour\ after Wnght began work a.sa cook at Whiskey Pete's Hotel and < a'lino a popular stop on 1he Ncvada-C'altfom1a borclcr some 40 miles ..outh~est ot Las Vrgas. M rs Hunter, a waitress at the casino's restaurant for
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\he returned a steak to him. complaining It had not been cooked properly. ~He
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All women should be told Of 'morning after ' pill
Dear Readtn; l have sucociedina an
find.ins the author of lh:ia article sent
IO mo by a reader. His name is Dr.
Dean S. Edell TM Mtt keJt aecret
An unwanted prqnancy poses
some aobcnr!I medical and moral
problems. or course, lhc best
preteriptionisprevcntion•nlhefonn
of binh control, such as condoms, a
diaphrqm, l.U.O., or the Pill. But
everyone knows that condoms tear,
women miss a day on the Pill. and
diaphrqms sometimes fail. Even when used coTTCCtJy, no method of
birth ciorurol is 100 percent effective.
And then, the~ arc rape victims.
An abortion is often ~ught in lhe
first trimester of pregnancy. Although
abortions at this early •taae are
aeoeraJly safe, they m not withou1
complications, both physical and ps~loaical. Many women feel
1uilty atiout hav1na an abonfon.
There can be bleedina and other
medk:al complications..
There is a better alternative, bu&
people have been kept in the dark
about it. It is "the momina after pill,"
which i1 sjmpl).' Wei~ two Ovral
birth ·control pills within 72 hours
after unprotected intercoune. Two
additional Ovral pills 12 hours later
will usually prevent prepancy. While
not I 00 percent. it is bipJy effective.
It works by makina the uterus
anhospitable to the fertilized ea. As a
rnult it never attaches to the uteru .
Althouah any pill can have sick
effecu, b rth control pills are rela-
tively safeandcarrya lowrisk in most
women.
If prcvcntina pcqnaJ1Cy is this
~imple, why haven't women beard of
•t? A lawswt filed IU.inst a hospital in
Los Anae&es may 16cd some light.
A 21 ·year-old rape victim sued for
denyi'! her infonnation about access
to the • momina after pill" when she
reuived treatment for rape. The
woman 'a mother asked if her dauah-
tcr would be reuivina a pill to
prevent prqnancy as part of her
emefJency care. The nurse said. "No.
This ts a Catholic hospital ... A survey
Al• LM11n
of 12 major Catholic-run emeraency
rooms in the LA. area revealed lhlt
three-fourths of them. forbid phys-
icians to prescribe the post-rape
treatment to prevent prqnancy."
Something is wrona when a d0ctor
won't or can't tell you that the
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Lawyer's Seeing Eye Dog
barred froni courtroom.
PEARL, Miss. (AP) -A blind
lawyer says a judae discnminatcd
aptnst her when he barred her Seeing
Eye dog from his courtroom.
"I use the doa for mobility
purposes," Becky Aoycd said after
the inciden1 Thursdar. "The dog is
justpartofmybody. It slikesomeone
saying we·regoing to cut off your right
arm and throw it into the hall.
"It was humiliating because in
front of all those people, the jud$e
stopped what he was doing and said
take the dog o ut."
Floyd, of Jackson. said st.ate law
allows guide dogs in public places and
that the action by Muruc1pal Judge
Dewey Miller was d•scrim1natory.
"Ifs callina attention to me be-
cause I'm diffe~nt; because I have to
use the dog. It's penalizmg me
Q.-1 am a nibber brtd•e player
of the old achool. All my life my
frlen.da and I have played that aU
two-blda are forcln• to •ame, and
ao ls a ault reapoue to a two no
trump openJnc bld. A new player
In our game tn.lat• that neither
of these actlon1 LI forcing. We
have agreed to accept your ded·
•Ion. -J .L., Pompano Beach,
Fla.
A.-Both are partly right All
opening two-bids in a suit arP fo rc-
ing either to game or until the op-
ponents are doubled (if you play
weak two-bids with two clubs as
youittrong bid, the sa me applies
to an opening two club bad fol-
lowed by a rebid in a suit). Howev·
er an opening btd of t wo no trump,
whatever your range. is not
forcing.
There is a logical reason for this
A de ma nd opening bid in a suit has
an unlimited range at the top end
Thus, the opening badder can have
game or even slam in hand. hilt he
might need room to describe a two-
suiter. There is no way to bid such
hands contructlvely if opene r has
lo worry about the poss1b1hty of
responder dropping him sh'prt of
game.
An opening bid of two no I rump,
ho wever, I'> a lam1t bid Wht>thl'r
your range for such action as 21-22
or 22-24, you need "ome de~ree of
help from partner 1f you are to
make game Th<-refore. partner 1s
frtt to pass a two no trump open-
ing bid 1f he has a bust, or near bust
if you use the lower ran~e
The suit re!'lponse to an opening
bid of two no trump presents a d1 f·
ferent problem True, 1f partner
Monday, Jilly 14
because I happen to. ~ blind." .
Miller. a pracucang !awycr U\
Brandon, declined to discuss the
incident.
Floyd is executive director of the
Mm1ss1pp1 Protection and Advocacy
System. an agency that works on
behalf of the handicapped. She bad
been in Miller's court to represent a
handicapped t lient. .
She said Miller told her that despite
the law "·we have rulesanddogsJUlt ' .. . .. aren't allowed an the courtroom.
Although Floyd said she protested
agaan. she obliged when the judge said
she could wait an the hall with her dog
unul she was needed.
She said she has taken her dog into
several courtrooms without pro~
lems, and that she dad not know what
action. 1fany. she would t.alce.
CHARLES-
GoREN
opens 2 NT, 1t might be better to
play the hand in three hearts if you
have a holding such as.
txx QJxxxx.x Oxx.x •Ja
But suppose your hand 1s:
tK:u QJ:u OKlOxxxx h
Depending on partner's hand,
your best contract coul<i be three
no trump or a diamond game or
sla m If you have to start with a
jump to four diamonds t-0 show this
hand, you have robbed yourself of
a whole level of bidding that could
be invaluable to probe for the right
spot in which to play the hand
Sinct> you a re far more like ly to
have a few points on t he hand than
a bust. It as better to treat a suit re-
sponse to a n opening bid of two no
trump as forcing It is more impor-
tant to hav<' eonstructive bidding
sequ<'nces than to limit a possible
loss at a contract of t wo no t rump
when you might be able to make ex-
actly t hrt't' of a suit
What do you do with t he first ex-
am pit• given when partner opens
t WO no trump" You have a choice or
actions either pa..cis and let him do
the be'lt he ean in has no trump par-
tial. or <'lse l(arn bl" out fou r hearts
and hop1> your doubletons and six·
card suit will bt> enough to make
~ame I prPf<'r the latter option
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Break from past as immanent. Be aware, get
ready for new cont.acts and eitpcnences. U!gal agreement could be ~vised if
you push for at. In ro mance. be d irect, get to hcan of matters. Don't play second
fiddle.
TAURUS(April 20-May 20): Focus on health. employment, dialogue with
those who rely upon your judgment. Intuition nngs true. former teacher
becomes "student." Family obligation looms large -funds will be made
available.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on pleasure, games. vacation or
holiday spirit. Forces tend to scattered. ------------you become more concerned wtth •mage.
appearance. wardrobe. Long--Oist.ancc
caJI relates to special event and travel.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Focus SYDNEY
on home, family, secunty, real estate.
long-range prospects. Stand tall for prin-0MARR ciples, study fine print, be willing to
rev ise, review and remodel. A "passion-•••••••••••• ale Scorpio" is very much an picture.
LEO (Jul~ 2J.Aui. 22): Be explicit an describing needs. views. Focus on crea~vity, cbanac, travel. spec1AI relatio.nships. Cycle highlights gain through
wntang, other crut1ve endeavors. Relative v1s11s. offers valuable sugestion.
VIllGO (Aus. 23-Scpt. 22): Domestic adjustment as featured -family
dialoaue centers around money, budget. Emphas1~on diplomacy, willin1ness
10 hsten. reunion. Mistake can be rectified, loss recovered. Libra native plays
key role.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Protect pnvaC)'. be discreet, mamtam aura of
aJamor. Terms will be defined. techniques rcv1sed, you'll be &iven acce!l.s to
privileged informat•On. O andestine meeting relates to romance. Pisces plays
role. ~RPI.O (Oct. 23-Nov 21): Emphasis on desire, pe~naJity, "winnma
ways. Rel1111onsh1p arows stronacr. chance to hat financial Jackpot •S much in
evidence. Older ind•v1dual could become vigorous ally. C.ancer nauvc plays
paramount role.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Cycle as such that you reach more
people. you pm arcatcr self-understanding. affatrofhean boom morale. You
act a.lmosl everyth1n1 you a'k for -key 1<; to be ~lecuve to choose quality
over quantity
CAPRICORN (D« 22-Jan 19): Fmphu1s on independence. onginahty.
an venuvencss, ablluy to act to heart of matters P1oneenn• &pant 'luracs to
forefront. You'll be fascinated by the "unknown" Vacation J<>umey could be
featured.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q..Feb. 111): I.tam by teachina. share knowled&e.
welcome reunion with fa mily membc.-r Unonhodox prOQedurc works 1n your
favor. Accent clement ohurpn sc You'll learn more about monc' and how to
obtain it ·
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Study Aquanus m for dcfin•te hmt
011dC'Cl>, be analyu~I. d1tcem motives As'<>C11te who 11 cnv1ou'I wall attempt
to dcttroy your faith New• could come rq.ard1na u\vatmcnt, po$$lble
1nhentangc.
IP' lUL Y H YOUR BIRTHl:;>A V you are anal,1ical. a na1ur1l t hll"IClCf anaJys~, you do plenty of travchna. mcmbcl"I o opJ>()l1lt 9e11t fi nd you
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Daily Pilot photos by lee Payne
Anne-Morie South (above) goes
from colorful ;umpsuit to a bold
;ungle print designed with a deep V
pique collar. Carol Kirk fright)
chooses an ensemble perfect for
booting. She combines white pants
with a linen and cotton *nit pullover
top with bloc* and white trim. It's a
sun dress of co!Jpn poly blend being
worn by Carol Post. The outfit of
graduating red, white and blue
(upper right J is made dressier for
late afternoon or evening by the
added matching long ;ac*et and
strappy sandals.
women exall of
Women are more artful about broggmg
than men, according to a study conducted
by a researcher at the University of
Southern California.
"My findings suggest that women ore
more likely than men to use conversational
skills to blend their braggmg into the
normal course of conversation," reports
Margaret l. Mcloughlin, USC professor
of communication arts and sciences
"Conversely, my study indicates that mole
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bragging tends to be obtrusive and
overt. 11
Dr. Mclaughlin, author of "Con~ersa
t ion: How Talk is Organized" f Sage
Publications, 19841 and instructor of a
USC course called ''Communication and
the Sexes," has prepared a report on her
research about boosting, with several
graduate student co-authors, for the Brit -
1sh ''Journal of l onguage and Social
Psychology. '
SUNDAY JULY 13, 198'
The city of Peth, located on the west coast of Australia , is home
to some 900,000 people. It's a fairly new city, clean and H~kltivety
cosmopolitan with toll buildings.
Perth also claims to hove the best beaches in Australia and the
Swan River the city sets pstride is swimmable.
Also, on the Swan River is the Royal Perth Yacht Club-keeper
of the America's Cup.
New Hotels are being build in the city and ~he government is
spending millions to spruce up in anticipation of the million v1s1tors
expected for the January /February finals and the America's Cup
Challenge.
Meanwhile, bock in Newport Beach, women attending the
Balboa Yacht Club Ladies Luncheon were examinmg the fashion
possibilities suitable for a trip to Perth and nearby F remontle.
Bette South took on the role of "tour guide" as she led the
viewers on an imaginary trip of the two Australians c1t1es with her
commentary of fashions provided by Lois-Paul Shop, Laguna
Beach, owned by club member Rickie Richley.
Perfect for Perth were comfortable traveling clothes, casual
clothes for wearing on the spectator boots, on afternoon of
sightseeing and shopping or a stop at the popular Soil & Anchor
pub in the Freemasons Hotel. Also, dressier things for the numerous
social events -the Nov. 25 America's Cup cocktail party at
Royal Perth Yacht Club, the America's Cup Boll on Jan. 27 or the
Jan. 30 presentation of the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup .
Models for the "Solute to the Eagle-A-fashion " v1s1t to Perth
included Phyllis Baillie, Please see PEiFECT /82
''Participants in the study were 32
dyads (pairs} of use undergraduate vol-
unteers, " she explains. Each dyad was
asked to converse for 15 minutes in a
laboratory with a home-like atmosphere.
''One member of each dyad was given
no further informal ion about the nature of
the study. But the other was confidentially
instructed to brag about something he or
she was proud of -academically, oth-
let1colly or soC1ally. The sessions were
video-taped so we could later stimulate
participants' recollect1ons of their boost-
ing strategies by showing the taped
conversations. 11
Mclaughhn reports that the men, as a
r~I* introduced the" bragging into the
conversation with somewhat less concern
than women for its relevance to the topics
being discussed In some of these coses,
she adds, the men "in1ected" the boost
Please see WOMEN/82
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Ju t th other da> Bunn}' Pero of
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The SPolS thtn blend right 1n with the
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our fac1ah arc manut.tl Wt will bl'
adding 1 maktup ani\l latl-r" ~aren
td r he products the two u .. e arc b)
K1r\ttn of Laauna lkat:h "·m:n wa'
nt Kii' tin\ before she an<.I f<.l)styna
Joined force to open their own place.
ZANY: urft;r\, skier), tcnm'> pros.
golfer<,, boaters. hfcguard'I and out· doon:nthu~1ast~ have u~·d 11nco:\1dc
for )~ars 10 k«p their i.l..1n safe from
the \Un
No" the> can find the once o nl)
"'h11c 11nl 0'1dc an e'er) color or tht•
ratnbo" -and the) can be \un safl·
and ch1l at the same 11me.
The fun rnlor. can b( mah.'hl·J 10 a
""'1msu1t o r an~ other sporh a111rl' or
equipment.
h >r in!>lann• -purple <;w1m<1u11
\\llh a purpk 11\1\C', or (ontrJ\I \ .. Ith
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\Our n>lol\ .and p;11n1 up "1th a
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Jecorat1ons ~rm· t'' l't\ l I .lll\'1
"omen JflJ1':.trc:d "'1th patd1,·,
)haped hkl·d \l,1rs plam'h .ind ue,.
tcnts. The rnort• d;iring l~.1tu1t'\I
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.it uhout ltl t >rJll}ll"'. ( ount~ stores
1m ll .l1ng '\'I h \,1, < >n,
Partygoers kick up their heels
to country music at hoedown
By VIDA DEAN
Of IM Dllllr fltlol l!Altt
A touch of Amt'rll<l., ruhu'>l J)U)I
some good ol' fncd l hldl·n b1'ilo1l')
and gra\>. ll\l'I} count~ mu'>ll anJ a
gl Ill\ ice \ho"' a II rol k d 1 n to 1 lfll'
made lhc 1n111al fund-ral\c:r ol tht·
.\'t'tOCtate'> a real "'humd1ngl·r ·•
Vi rginia Knott Bender, prcc,1d~n1 ul
thl' suppon group for <>< I rauma
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lht' larm -Knou·, lkrl'\ -:.and
more than 2110 rt''tflonlkd < m11M
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( iho\I 1 o~n .
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add~d. noting thl' hmll'" nulung 1h,·
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Cannon \\C,1ring .1 "hill' hat'
Dollie Brill'' 1th hu,nand Jeff wore
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good gu'' .in.I 'l n C\l un thl' n>mm1t-
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(Ph~ase 9CC WESTERN/83)
WOMEN EXCEL IN BRAGGING ...
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1 1 CLEARANCE SALE
ALL YARNS, ETC.
BELOW COST
11
SAVINGS OF
50% to 70%
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f ahk1 . \ t>ndnnw, An n\ Bla.tt . ond manv more.
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W . \' . r • , ) t -
Wild Rivers park a thrill for its designer, g
"Wb+M! .. tbouMld ......., -la\W'tlt NtwPoft lelcb. Ii lie iiile a ~t bh1e ianenUbe oe ~
te waten down the~ Riwr ~orwild Riven mountaia wi&b _.._,..takjll twitu. and I ftnal Qtlick ~m • ...,in& into a PoOI mClft tban feet below. l .. Wb~! That ..,u excitint tun
and a little bit teary,'' llid Kavam u
she.climbed out of the pool. arabbed
an tnnertubc and raced up die mu-
made mountain ramp to ttpeat the thril~na ride apin and 1Pin.
Wild 'Rivers, the family water patk
for au qes, roars where once wild
animals roamed at the defunct Uon
Country Safan, in Laauna Niauet. The pretty, brunette k.avarct was
amo, last Tuesday' a crowd of more
than ,000 who visited th~ new, SS
WESTERN •••
Prom82
Gol4water). I told him he never wore It.. •
The &ood-time crowd arrived at
S:30 p.m. for cocktails served in the
courtyard ouuide the barn. Once
mStde the bu1ldin1 that was oriJinally
1n Van Nuys and the trainina spot of
James J. Jetfrjes, the heavy weiaht
champ, auests enjoyed some of park
founder Cordelia l.aot1'1 famous
oriainaJ recipes -from rhubarb to
boysenberry pie a la mode.
After dinner the party shifted to the
theater for the Superstar Ice Spectacu-
lar starrina Olympic Gold Medalist
Robla Coaalas. More dancina to
country music followed and a trip for
four to Epcot Center and Disney
World m Florida with a stay at S..
ucl Cllapmaa Root'• townhouse on
lake Buena Vista was awarded to
Dave VOii Sd. Mary ucl Doa
o.aldto11!1 names were drawn first,
but they had already left and missed
out with the "must be present" rule.
Proceeds from the SI SO per couple
affatrwlll assist the society with its life
savina programs.
Other partygocrs included Gloria
ud Raymoad Otbrinll (she's second
VP), Harriett ud Irv Wieder, Slleriff
Brad aacl Deedee Gates, secretary
Mary Loe ucl Scott Hemby, Ho ud
Beverly CoU, Marla Cntdler, Stu
ad Ottte-ffttl, Notrllcl CUrtey
Hnter, Giuy ucl &ay Smallwood.
El ROLL
#OW
"for ,,,. rlQht 1tart In life"
HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL
ALL DAY
KINDERGARTEN
Kindergarten thru 8th
FALL SEMESTER
STARTS
SEPT. 8th
* Door to Door
Transportation
Where Pouible
* Reasonable Tuition
* Arithmetic, Reading,
Spelllng, with
Phonic Emphasized
* Before & After School
Cart for Students
of Working Parent•
(6:30 am-6:30 pm)
A PRIVATE SCHOOL Of
DISTINCTION FOUNDED IN 1042
IN
flllTUI YILLIY
11111.......,.
(114) IU-1U1
millaon, lOcrc AfriciD-tbemed waler~ ... OiPRid JUij 4.
Wafdliaa die crowd at play WM
Wild Riven -=.1a11. trim and
aunwmed DI* '7, ofCOf'OU
del Mar. Ctoul, wbo it 10 waw theme D1tU what Wah Di..ey and Wlhet
Kaott .ete '° amuement pub. Mid that .. he ltaned lbe water tlide p&l'k
ind1.astry (and craze)" in 1971, at a cam~und (Crazy Hone) be built at
Shinl)e Spri• and that be has since
built douns of water parks throulh-
out the United States.
.. The Con1<> River Rapids is one of
the most ~pular rides I have de-
sianed;' 1&1d Croul, wbo des~ed IS
of tbe 40 Wild Riven water ndes and
attractions and he has "some fun
ideas for a few more (part of a planned
park expansion)."
Bon
Pm1u
A tbick. nabbery foam material
Cn>Ul develc)ped &Ad used to line
maoy of the water rides •·cnak~ the
rides •toft,' u well u •fe," •1d tbe
modest man who wou.ld not aaree
that bia work is ~niua. .
"Ifs true that I am interested in a
lot of thinp. . .l have a wild imqin.
tion and lam always do1n1 somethina
crazy and adventuresome .. .I once
worked u a cowboy on the Irvine
Rwlt ..cl fbnowlnt ~ lft>nl W Riverlaplditioli. ..... = me U;S. Anny (after me Kon1aa ..,., IOlked 'IPIWI °" .... (.,..
in Oermaay, l tOOk Sl50 and ..,eat liM ellilatOf'I. -... and • ),
the nHt year-~ Europe, moltly ~ bl'_tbe teAde cumiat of a
on foot .. CroW laid aueun. windiftlfor.:.1,U:,W°'a milt
He .0 built the f\nt Mabbu nee PMt rctatunt wa
tndl u:d be daiped and built At Swcitler Fa11', eev• IUllll bou1ct (inchadina btt own authentic m'-ll\IMOUlly Witbd dow9 300 IDel
VicioriaD.bome). apartments. office blab lide-bf-tide llide:t, lO wt four
buildinp aad recreation perkt. feet above the water, wllale over at the
.. , "WU tailed an the water, at the Bocnbly BWten. younpten stepped
beach in San Ckmente, and I did 1 lot into foiam-lined aittl tubes -or
of body wrflaa and so I love mak.ina canooM wha'e, at tht fint turn. they
the water park. and I love makina found themwlves in total datbell
people hal)l>y, but that's not pius, and roared throuah the mountain to
and somcttmes it•s touJb beiaa a be fired out ovn--1 ~I .
pioneer because it's learn u you ao," Crout said that the only bad tlUftl
Crout said. · about his ""Ork was bcina away from
He ducked put rows of teen-qen • his family when ht butlt the parks in
who "water-tunned" each other on a places like New Jersey, Texas. Yer·
wood bridae overlookiaa the park's mont, Ptnnsylvania. and both Nonh
Celebration in White
set for black-tie crowd
This year's Cdebratton in White ia arraqed byc:allina ...._ lbnMI at
on the calendar for Saturday at the ~39. The l~memberclub plaM
lrvine Marriott. The benefit., spon· lO don.ate Sl,200 to the center at it.a
sored by People for an lrvine Com-SepL 9 meetiq.(Tbe small·iD·
munity, wtlJ bepn at 7 f·m. poolside. number, but active f'OUP. fed .40()
The black-tie crowd wd then move to needy families at Ouiltmutime.)
the ballroom for dinner and danci~a ON STAGE: SCR's board of
to the music of Roa R•ta. trustees will be on the main"• at
Proceeds from the SI 2S each mer-the ~ter Wcdnelday for ~uef'
vations have been eannatkcd to followina • S p.m. boud ~"I !O
monnor the quality of ICOC$sibility of elect new officers and a recepltOD t~
hcaJthcare ava1la~le to the co.mmuni-. th~~S: Huntinaton &ach
ty and to ~ntmue and unprove Christ' Women's Oub meeu at PICH-atabhshed prosrams. 8.obert tan · lllSI u41J9d.JdaCrbtluearcto·dwnnen. noon, July 23, at. Francois,
SUNDAY SOCIAL: Hununaton Beach Blvd . ., Hunt1qtoo Beach. ~
Beach Junior Woman's Oub will Sim~ will be the speaker with
bold a benefit July 20 at Crackers in music by L,... M~~ ... ,_.
Anaheim to raise money for the OC ae Bena. ~eservations: Rotemary,
Poison ControlCentcr Tbe6:30p.m. 8.46-8160; Gtnny, 139-1284 or Har-
event includes dinner and ente11.11n· net, 893-6811 .
Bob and PeaJ Clay 10 weatern. ment T1clets ($8.SO each) may be (Pl ....... WBlf&/IM)
Vilas Geru/aitis
J
HARl'MARX
RACQUET CLUB
TENNIS.
CLASSIC PU~~WOOL. l ______ _
Los Angeles Area BMW Dealers
for the Benefit ef thL Children's Home Sociery ef California
-J
In Association with the llPllll C111t DlilJ Pilat
-
Pat Cash John Fitzgerald Vijay Amritraj
Tournament Information and Ticket Orders
(714)· 644-6900
August 6-10, 1986
Roscoe Tanner
~TH E NEWPORTER RESORT
&-~=ii f'.)NOrelCO
ITOLL8 •••RIOtl T8MMll \l\le Put Qc.JOhty First
,
"
JIADI,.~ ......
Deborah Lynn Ptnoris and Jlicb.
a.rd Alan H U e.xthaneied wcddil111
YOWi OQ Jun ,. In Our Lad~ ~
of nacb th h. Church 1n New-
port Hell h. •
The Rev. K.tn hmH oft1c1 tcd at
the «rcmony and lof\&llmc C.mily
fncnd Mike and Tom Murphy
a\mted. Follow1oa the ceremony. the
couple lfCCled their IUC1ll at a
luncheon reception held al the Hotel
Menden.
The bndc 1\ the dauahter of Mr.
and M" J me, Robert Persons of
Newport Beach ~he wore o tra·
dmonol aown ol embroidered Or·
gan1.a w11h Jeweled neck.line, Juliette ~lct•vc • fined bodice 1nmmed with
Jeweled Venice lace and full sk.irt and
train of embroidered organza. She
earned ;tn Edwardian bouquet of
ro~i. and \tephanotai. and wore her
mother'!> -.rddina prtcr The couple
, ut the t:al.c with 1he !)3mc knife her
parl'OI\ had ui.cddit thC'lr -.cddang !4
)Car\ >1gu.
Beth l uRuc "'a' maid ol honor.
.and hndc!>maatl\ wac HMbara
I , nt: h \harnn llolt and Donna
lohn,on \1o;tcr ot the bndcgroom
"'" 1n the bndal pan> were twins
Krt\tl'n .ind Da\ 1d An1cllulll. niece .mu nephew of the bndcgroom a~
tl<1\.\l'f girl and nng bearer A\''iastang
"'1th the guc\I book wa!> tht: bnde'1.
lllU!>IO, Mda\\..I rcr\OnS.
l ht• tmdegroom I'> the '><>n ot Mr
.and Mr\ Wilham HaLcll ot
Cuperuno. His brother Wilham
Hazell Jr .. wa best man and usher'
were Clay Mills, Craig Radcliffe and
Mark Person~. brothe1 of the bndl'
After a wcdd.Jna tnp to Las Vegas.
the couple now rC11dc an outhridg('
an Fontana. She 1s c01plo>cd b>
University Montesson Pre.School in
Costa Mesn and he is Wlth'PaCl'Sl'llt'r
Electronics an Anaheim Hills.
A Cloth ing & Accessory
Experience for Women
••• Below Retail
Carole Little
Beverly H illi
Polo Club
E1pr1t, Footw•or &
Acc•uorie•
other fonaous dH1gn•n
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10-8
10-6 12.s
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in r•d green °'
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block prn atrrpea
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Our pt•<•
$119.7S
Costa Mesa Courtya rds
1835 Ne wport Blvd., Bldg. D
722-8722
JOllJf80N-CRA.IU
t. Michael and All AnaeJ
Ep1 opal Chlltth an Corona del Mar
the scttina (or the June 2
~eddina of Elizabeth Joyce Crane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodprc J.
Crane or Ncwpon Beach, and Navy
Lt. tcvcn Warren Johnson o f San
[)1ego. 1 WO hundred auellt attended
their rcctption at the Warchou~
RcsUl urant in Ncwpon Beach.
The bndc wore a princess style
ivory sattn gown with a chapel train,
embellished wtth Belgian lace and
~ced pearls. She canicd a bouquet of
hltrs of the valley, white baby roses
and French tuhps.
Katie Bishop was maid of honor,
and bndesmaids were Stephanie
~l1oka. Susan Colucci and. Maaaie
( rane. all sisters of the bnde, and
Marv (ltzabcth Cast.
The bridegroom 1s the son of Mr
and ~rs Warren V.Johnson ofSanta
\na ueorge Sak1olc.a was ht~ best
man and ushers were his brother,
Jel1rc) Johnson, Stephen Colucci, Lt
l dward Yee and Lt. Mark Watson.
The bnde. a special cducat1on
tl'achcr. 1s a graduate of the Univer-
'1t> ol Oregon with a master's dca.rtt
in .. pcc1al education.
Her husband 1s a graduate of the
11 ~ Naval Academ y in Annapolis,
Md. and 1saJet fighteipilot.slat1oncd
at 1he U.S. Navy base in Miramar.
After a wedding trip to Cancel Bay
rn the Virgin Islands, the couple arc
rt:'i1tknts of San Diego.
. ,
I SAVE $J.20Q percouple.
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REICH-HOLLADAY
Jennifer Holladay and Steven L
Reich of Glend41e exchanged wed-
ding vows 1n the 1986 Pa~dena
Showcase Hou~ of Des1an. thl'
former 'ian Manno home of tht'
bndc's grandparents. The May 24
wedding and reception were aucndcd
by 160aucm
Mr and Mrs C.H. Holladay of
HAWTHORNE-CLARK
Mr. and Mrs . Carl H. Hawthornr 111
Laauna N1auel have announccll the
engagement of their daughter. Jen-
nifer Lynn. to Enc Norberg ( lark. I k
" the son of Dr and Mr'\. Aldon f
Clark of South Laguna.
The couple arc graduatl'\ nl I -0gun.1
fkal·h High ~hool 'ihc <Jl\o " .1
graduate of (al Stale ~an l>1t·g.o ,1111!
he rec1eved ht'> degrl·e at 11( l .\
fhcy will be married in I ag 11n.1
Pre'lb)tcrian Church in f.kn·mtx·r
BROCKHOFF ·O'NEILL
"lcwport Bl'3lh rn11.h 11'
"•mberk\ L '"" Brod .. hofl ~and John Robert O;Nt•all will mar!Y ne>.I \.la\
The engagemt•nt ha~ tx·en announu:d
b) her parl"nt\ Pegg} and \tan
Brt.ll kholl <>I l\iewpon Beach
The hnde~ku " J graduall' ot
Corona dt•I Mar lf1gh....,.. hool and th l'
~STYLI $8 r:-CUTS
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IODY WAVIS
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HIGHLIGHT
Ml. 1111'1 IWI llYLING
••I per J>Cl""10n, cxduclin~
a irfare.
t -
Newpon ~ach r~ the> pe1ents of the
bnde She wore a white aown de·
11 ncd by Pri ilia of Bo ton. with an o~·thc· houldcr n kline and Alen·
con tact apphtju~ .
G1nacr Holladay, istcr of the.
bnde, and tt'Vcn Gramc~. both of
Phoenix were attendants
AftcT ~tour of Ut h's national and
\late p rl\ the wuplc arc at home in
Glendale. 1 he bndcaroom. aon ot
Mn. Lorraine Reich ot Phoenix and
the late Mr Samuel Reach, as with
Kaplan. Smith and Associate an
Glendale, nnd ht\ "".'le 1 employed by
Kerr (ila~s Manulactunna Corp in
Los Angd"
WOLFE-JOHNS
Sandra K John\ and Charle'> W
Wolfe were JOlnc."d an mamagl' May
17 in a garden wedding at thl·
tmdcgroom'<, Co'>tl\ Mesa homl'
where the rt•crpuon followed .
The hnde 1., the daughter ol
\\-1lham and .\\.1\ John\ or l)aerra
V1\ta .\n1 . and ~tcrhng and l ora1nt·
"Wolle of Newport Bealh arc the
parent'> ol thc bridegroom
fht• bmlc wore a \trcl t lcn&th drc'>'> O\C.~rla1d w11h 1H>r\ lall .\t1cndanh
l lnt'l.l'r\11 \ 111 'iouthl·111 C al1forn1a
Her tianll' tht• \on of "iondru
\undKrl·n <l'l'ol ill. " a graduate ol
Nt•" pon I larhor I lagh....,.. h11ol and< al
\talc 1 1111{! lk<1th
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l'Jul I ah1•\ 11f In 11ll' ha\ Ileen
.1nn1Jum1.·d h\ lwr parrnt' Rohc:rt
.111d H.irhMa l>a11ga1an 111 < 'prl'''
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l'ln 1 ' Jl\11 an alumna 111 <)pre\\
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'' a yr:ufoalt' ol Rolling Hil l\ ll1gh
\1.ho11I and ( al '.°'II.Ill' '.-1,111 I )1q:11 I le I'>
th1.: \on of 1 h11rn:t\ \llllt•r I ahn ol
wen~ Denise Lundin York as matro n
of honor and Wilham Stepheauon u
lx•\t man
l\ftcr a honeymoon tnp to PaJm ~pnng' the couple art' at home an c osui Mc)a The bnde attended the
t ·n1vcrs1tv ofAnzona and comp~e~
her dcgre(' at L·hapman Collqc. She ~s
a rcg1)1cred nurse at Human.a H~J»..·
tal Westminster Her husband 1s with
thl' t ~ Postal Service in Hununaton ~ach He 1!> a graduate of Coro~ dcl
Mar High \chool .JDd attended Or·
angt· < OJ'>l < ollegc
l'alm \ crdc~ r hl '\('1ghllorhood Church 1n
[>;tl1" \. crdc\ Estate!> will be the
\llltng tor lhl'lr A.ug. "\O wedding.
MUNSON-JAMES
Huntington Beach residents Julie
Ra) \fon,on and Gary Wallace
J.1ml''> "'111 be married Apnl 4 an
( hml < hurlh b) the liea 1n Newport
BC<tlh
\he" lhl· daughtt>r of Mr. and Mrs
Jaml'' \lun\on of Hemet. and Mr
and \tr<; \.\.1lham James ofNewpon
Bealh arc thl" parents of the future
hmkgroom
The bndc-dect 1s a graduate of
I kmct II 1gh School and her fiance 1sa
< 11r<1nJ dcl Mar High School gradu·
illl' r he\. also art> graduates of (al
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Lucy's Writers:
They've had a
Ball since 1948
By JERAY IU~K
l#T ............. •
LO A NOEL£ Bob Carroll Jr
and Madelyn 03vi arc cooktna up
wmetbjnJ f\.IMy w1th the pasta
mach1 ne an 1beir office.
Carroll took I hcct of paper and
ran 1t tbroufh the machine, turnma it
into confettJ.
"Tha1'a wh l Lut-y is &oma to do to
Gale Gordon's he," he u1d.
"We like to II')' out aJI the 1unb
ourselves, because sometime our
ideas don't work," Davis. added.
"Pc<>plesct very teS.ly\!ypu ~na in a
stunt that doc n't work."
C&JTOll and Davi,, wntma panncrs
for 39 ycan, arc back w11h Lunlle Ball
1n her re1um to sencs 1clcvmon The
partnen, who previously created "I
Love Lucy" and "The Lury \how."
also arc produc1na her new \ltlOm for
ABC, "life With l ucy"
Ball, who w1ll be 75 Aug. 11 . hac; not
had a scnes since "Here'\ Lury" her
th1Td and final show tor < BS. which
lef\ the air an 1974 LaM year. 'lhc
made her first TV mov1(' "The Stone
Pillow,'' playing a spun~y bag Ind)
The wmcrs' as.soc1a11on with Ball
g~s back to 1948, when the> began
wnllnJ for her radio ~how "M)
Favonte Husband .. fhc)' ulw wrote
for "Here's LuC)" and "The Lucy-
Des1 Corned) Hour." and did lhc
scr~nplay for "Your\, Mme and
Ours," which starred Ball and Heni;
Fonda In add111on. the) created" fhc
Mothcrs--ln· La"" TV \C:rJC\ and were
exccut1"e producer' of 1he '>1tcoms
··Pnvate BcnJam1n" and" \hce:·
When Ball decided to return to
sen es TV \he cal led on her tned-and-
true collaboralo~ "We ~on ol ~td
she's the be~I. \{) ho" could w.e ~~
no''" Oav11 sa1d.
In the sen"· Ball*a late hu1bend
was Galt Gordon's partner an •
hardware store in South Pasadena.
Her dauabter is married to Gordon·s
son, and they all end up livin& 1n the
aame house.
In one typical plot, the writen said.
Ball wtll rent her house to a band an
town for the Rose Parade. And, of
course, she'll end up march.ina with
them in the parade. Or. she mi&ht
v.ork on a Ooat for the parade.
"So we've been prowhna around
hardware nores lookina for idea , "
said. Davis "We're goana 10 do
somcth1n1 with a rolhna ladder.
We've been wanuna 10 use a ladder
for years
"Both Lucy and Gale arc 1n
marvelous physical shape. Lucy's
always had tremendous stamina. I
used to try out her stunts. They'd
wear me out. In the past, quttc oflen
we'd have Lucy fly101 on a ware. We
flew her one week when she &Ot
earned away by a ltehum balloon.
When we staned talking about the
show 1 said if we think of some wild
physical things we'll let you know
'ihe \aid OK. I said, 'We won't ask
)Ou to fly.' She said. 'Oh, I can fly ...
"So she may be the angel an her
grandson's Chmtmas pla)'," Carroll
!Mild
Da\<tS IS mamed lO a sur&con and
has five children. Carroll was mamcd
tor the second tame last )Car He hu
one daughter "We once dated and
considered mamage when we were
both single." Carroll said. "but 11
m1&ht have ruined everything. ..
fhey became panners when they
were stafTwnters at (BS 1n the 1940s
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20 Lima's country
21 Swlaa mountains
23 Hawaiian Island
24 Chinese or
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28 Frozen raln
27 Pine Tree State
29 Soul: Fr.
30 Albanian
monetary unit
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34 Back bones
35 Distress signal
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38 Projecting rims
39 Freshwater duck
40 World
42 Entice
43 Just
46 Golf peg
48 Yours and mine
49 Wary
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58 Weeps
59 8111 of fare
60 Wireless
61 Pelts
62 Palm fruits
63 Damp
64 River In England
65 Iron: Ger
87 Iraq's neighbor
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69 Drain
70 Actress Turner
7 1 Boring toot
73 Tranquil
74 Last
77 Nips
78 Accent
79 Muzzles
80 Large bundles
81 The thing there
82 Spigot
85 Decrease
86 At this place
87 Fortuneteller's
card
89 Songstress Lena
91 Representative
92 Discharged
93 Common
knowledge
94 Dodge
95 Stars
96 Joined
97 Chalkboard
99 lunar feature
100 Fondle
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102 Tavern order
103 Mr. Mineo
105 Thomas Hardy
heroine
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107 Rill
109 Burrowing
mammal
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114 Tears
115 Paul Anka hit
117 Understanding
120 Martini
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123 More concise
124 Miner's find
125 Gem weight
126 Legless
127 Twos, In cards
129 Challenges
131 Hawaiian goose
132 Back of the neck
133 Silly
134 Precise
135 Oriental dwelllng
136 Very· Fr
137 Bargains
138 Lets
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40 Composure
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44 Palm cockatoo
45 Self-reliant
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57 Bear
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70 Stringed
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73 Cond ition
75 Subject words
76 Tube
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81 Horse's gait
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85 Coarse tile
86 Snake's sound
88 Clock's bell
89 That girl
90 Egg-shaped
92 Gasoline and
propane
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97 Oozed
98 Meadows
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102 Top edge
104 Accumulates
106 Capital of Cuba
108 Swaps
110 Pantry
111 One of the Seven
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112 Ardor
113 Weary
115 Sticker
116 Actress Dunne
117 Moslem holy
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119 Birds' homes
121 Mast
122 Wish (for)
123 FoO<I fish
126 Social insect
128 Ice: Ger.
130 Chopping tool
At Saddleback, the aecond incre-
men& ot'the Company Tbeatcr'1 ninth
SCU01' sett under way Friday with I.be
cbild1"n'1 clatsic "Peter Pan:• John·
David Keller of South Coast Reper-
tory Is direct.ins wh.b Jennifer Panont
playina the title n>Je and SCR't Hal
I.Andon Jr. co--1tarrin1 •u Captain
Hook.
Karen Smith (Wendy), O~ry
Seifert (John), Peter Manetta
(Michael), Paul Klees (Smee) and
Victoria Tucker (Tiaer Lil)') also will
perform in the show which will be
offered Friday, Sat\l~y, July 31 and
Aug. I, 9, 14 and IS at 8 p.m. with 3
p.m. matinees July 20 and 27 and
Aug. 9, 10 and I 7 in the main
Saddleback Coll~e theater. Call
582-4656 for ticket mfonnation.
"A Chorus Linc," Broadway's
longest-running show,..seft cs 1n fort
five-weekend run Friday at San
Oementc High School, 700 Ave.
Pico, under the direction of Bit
Gekas. The cast wiJI feature Carl
White, Rachel Lemanski, Lisa
Hcllfritsch, Kristen Barker, Eric
Leviton, Roger DeWitt and Kellie
Jaynes.
Gregory Scott Young is choreo-
graphing the production, which will
play weekends through Aug. r6 with
performances Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 5
p.m. Tickets will be available at the
door.
Wrapping up their engagements
trus weekend will be two Golden West
College shows -"Marder on tbe
NUe" and "George WaslalDdon Slept
Here" -and the lrvind'tleaterfaire
for Children producti·on of "Tbe
Secret Garden" at Irvine Valley
College.
final performances of .. Murder"
will be given Wednesday. Friday and
Sunday, with "Washington" closing
out Thucsday and Saturday, alter-
nating a t 8:30 in the college's outdoor
Patio Theater. Rese rvations
895-8378.
"The Secret Garden" will be pres-
ented today, Thursday and next
ltlalne 8uDard and Joel CUtellaw attempt to cheer ~
Glenn Smltla lD a ecene from .. P"1Jadelphla, Here I Come •
at <>ranee Cout Colle,e.
Sunday at 3 p.m. with stagings at both
3 and 7 p.m . Friday and Saturday in
the Forum Theater. Call 559-3333 for
ticket information.
Meanwhile, a full schcduJe of
summer productions prevails
throughout Orange County, includ-
ing these attractions: '
.,. •"Nolan Off" at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna
Canyon Road, Laguna Beach
(494-0743). Thursdays through Sat-
urdavs at 8:45 untiJ Aug. 2.
•'1Jampln', Jive and Jltlerbtl1" in
the Stu,d10 Theater of Saddleback
College, Mission Viejo (582-4656),
Wednesdays through Saturdays at
8:30. Sundays at 3:3U, until Aug. 17.
•"Plliladelplala. Here I Come" in
the Studio Theate'i of Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa (432-5527),
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30, Sun-
days at 2:30 untiJ Aug. 27.
~"Arsenic ud Old Lace" at the
Westminster Community Theater.
7272 Maple St.. Westminster
{995-41 I 3). Fridays and Saturdays at
8: 30 through Aug. I 0.
•"Henry IV, Part l" at the Grove
Shakespeare festival Amphithe.ater.
I 2852 Main St., Garden Grove
(636-7213), Thursdays throup Sat·
urdaxs at 8:30 until Aug. 9.
•'Evita" at the Grand Dinner
Theater, 1 HotcJ Way, Anaheim
(772-77 I 0). nightly except Mondays
at varying curtain times th.rouah Sept.
7. -<.
•''AnelUc aDd Ohl l,.ace" at the
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S.
Hatbor Blvd., Santa Ana (919-SS 11 ),
nightly except Mondays al varying
curtain times through Aug. 24.
•''~oma" at Elizabeth How-
ard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater,
690 El Camino Real, Tustin
{838-1540), nightly except Mondays
at varying curtain times through Aua.
17.
•"Alty Wedlletday" by the LP
Repertory Comp any at t he
Muckenthaler CuJtural Center, 1201
W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton
(731-2792), Thursdays through Sun-
daysat 8: 15 (dinner at 7: l S) until July
27.
•"Two Yean Before dte Mut"
aboard the Pilgrim in Dana Point
Harbor (496-2274), Fridays and Sat-
urdays at 6:30 and 9 p.m. through
Aug. 2.
Liz Taylor and Mickey Rooney reunited
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Elizabeth
Taylor and Mickey Rooney. who
starred in MGM's I 944 classic "Na-
tional Velvet," appear together again
an the ABC movie "There Must Be a
Pony."
The movie, currently in pro-
duction, also stars Robcn Wagner
and James Coco. Taylor plays a
movie actress who has fallen on hard
times and is considering making a
comeback in a television soap opera.
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role. He and Taylor meet at a
racetrack. which harks baclc to "Na-
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jockey.
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Lynch hangs Dodgers out to dry, 7-4
Cubs' right-hander hurls
4 innings of~itless relief
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ed Lynch isn't
kJdding when he says he'd rather be pitchina for the
also-ran Chicago Cubs than the high-riding New
York Mets. In fact, he's dead serious.
"I'd rather stan for anybody in the bia lcqucs.,
no matter 1fthey'rc m fint place or last place, than
rottma 1n the bull~" the riJht-hander said
Saturday night after p1t~11na four inninas of hitless
rchef 1n the Cubs' 7-4 victory over the Los Anaelcs
Dodaers. ''I'm a better pitcher when I pitch a lot."
Lynch, 1-0, lost his status u New York's fifth
starter to Rick A&uilera last season and hurt his
knee m spnna trainina, He underwent arthroteopic
suracry 1n Apnl to repair a tom cartilage in h1s
knee. The Cubs obtained him June 30 for a pair of
minor lcaauen and he replaced the inJured Rick
Sutcliffe in the startina rotation.
After two stans. Lynch was well-prepared for
this rchef ass~nmcnt by Mana.acr Gene Michael;
who wanted his new pitcher to act in some elttra
work before the All-Star break.
"He knows how to pitch. That's why I had him
in there.' Michael said.
Toda7'• game
Chicago Cubs (Eckersley 3-S) at DM1en
(Welch 4-7).
Timc:2.
TV: None.
Radio: KABC (790).
Monday'.s pme: None scheduled.
Leon Durham had an RBI sinaJe and a two-
run homer and Jerry Mumphrey snapped a 4'-A tie
with a seventh-innina sin&Je for the Cubs.
Shawon Dunston opened the seventh with a
one-out single off reliever Tom Niedcnfuer, s-4.
He advanced to second on a sacrifice by Lynch and
came home on Mumpbrey's hit to left field, his fint
pme-winning RBI of the season.
Durham aave Cbicaao some insurance with
lus l 0th homer of the year, off reliever Ken Howell
in the eiahth.
Los Angeles right-hander Alejandro Pena held
Chicaao to two sinates throu&h the first five inninas
before ~bs knocked him out durina a four-run
sixth that tied the aamc 4-4.
Pinch-hitter Terry Francona and Gary Mal-
thews sin&led before Rync Sandberg doubled JUSt
inside the right field hnc, sconng Francona. Ketth
Moreland then doubled past a d1vin1 Ken
Landreault in left field for two more runs and
Durham drove in the tying run with a broken-bat
single to right off reliever Carlos Diaz.
Enos Cabell gave Los Ang~les a 1-0 lc:ad
aaainst left-hander Steve Trout With a first-inning
sacrifice fly.
Los Angeles made 1t 4-0 in the fourth on RBI
sioAles by rookies Jeff Hamilton and Rcg1e
Williams and Landreaux·~ run-producing
arounder.
Mike Marshall. making hi~ first appearance in
ri&ht field m a week due to recumng back
problems. entered the game in the third mnina
when Duncan left with abdominal cramps. He
threw Sandberg out at home on Moreland's
attempted sacnficc fl y m the fourth.
The Dodgers will try to pull themselves up
from the cellcr where the y sit eight games back of
the division-leading Houston Astros
Bob Welch (4-7) takes thr mound for the
Oodaers. while Dc-nn1s Fckerslev ( '· ~ l 1'> the ( ubs'
scheduled starter
Game time 1s 2 p.m.
Clemens halts
An els 3-2·
I ' ' en s 'slump'
Boston rtght·hander
outmaneuvers Witt
to Improve to 15-2
BOSTON (AP) -After losina two pmes in a row. R09tr .. Rocket ..
Oemens fiaured he had better win
apin for Boston Red Sox fans .. before
they really panic, ..
.. So it was another tettC!' for me,"
Ocmens llid Saturday after improv-
ina his record to l S-2 with a five-hit;
3-2 victory over the Anacls.
Ocmcns edged ri&ht-bander Mike
Witt in a duel of All.Star Gam~
bound pitchers on Bill BuckneT's two-
run homer in the sixth innins.
The probable American Leaaue
starter in Tuesday's All-Star Game at
Houston, Clemens threw 124 pitches
and was ~cpt busy clearing his spikes
of mud on a rainy day.
"I pitched pretty wcU," the ~t
haoder said after striking out eiabt
and walking just two ... I did what l
wanted to do, I kept mud off my
spikes and I didn't slip around out
there. .. I n:aUy wanted this game bed
because an my first loss to Toro
(4-2 on July 2) 1 had salt outs to ao l should have shut the door on them,
but I didn't"
Ocmens sa1d he has been reluctant
to talk about the All-Star Game
because "I've been tryina to conoen-
tra~ v~ry bard on winnina today."
Now, he said, "it will be e1t.oiuna
and I'm looking forward to seeing all
my family and friends" in his home-
town area. ''I'll lrY to go out and pitch
decently," he said. "I don't know how
overpowering I'll be after today. l
don't want to overthrow or do
anything stupid that would hurt me
for the second half of the season. But l
1ucss it will be almost like my in-
betwccn (starts) throwing and my
arm should be well cnou&h rested."
Oemcns wd he "had my good
curve ball back" against the An&els
Toda7'•.,,_e
~(Candelaria 1.0) at b-
ton ~SeUara lw3). _.:
Tune: l 0:05. TV: C'bunet 5. Radio: KMPC (710). . ·
Monday's pme:: None IChed-
uJed.
d indicated be alteldy is lookina fo'rwa.rct to \be IW1 of the leCOnd baH
of the ldaton. _ ·
"I ba4 my '14.curvc ball blck." be
said ... It'a. the firJt time I've been Ible
to throw it like that ain<le I wu a
rookie (in 1984). The fastball still is
my bi.I picch, but ifl can throw the '84
curve bell in the second half ru be •
much better pitcher."
Oemens allowed five bits. stnack
out eiabt and walked two. The
strikeouts increased hi.a American
t.eque..leadina total to 146.
Witt. 9-7, pve up silt hill -
including three to Buckner -struck
ou and walked one. He bu
le 0 124, leCOod only to
Clemens i the AL
Clem retired the first nine
batters befOt'C Ruppen Jones beat out
an infield bit in the fourth, moved to
second on Jack HowclJ's ucri6ceand
ICOred on Wally Joyner>s sinate to
let\.
Boston iied thepme in the fouftb
as Wade 8osP wallccd, took second
on a sinaJc b)' Buckner and scored on
Jim Rice's 11nale.
The Angels capitalized on an error
by 8uWlcr to IO ahead ~ ljn the
s1ltth. Howell grounded wcakly to
first. but Buckner fumbled the bell
Howell then stole st.e0nd and ICOf'ed
on Joyner's double to ri&ht
Many Barren started the Bolton
s1ltth by aroundma a 3-2 patch to aeft
for a sin&lc. Boas lined out. but
Buckner ntt a 1-2 patch into the
Anaels' bullpen in nght for his 10th
homCT.
Chicks yet to hear
a peep out of Bo
Once thought of as
perfect 10, rookie
losing some points
Nobody came in on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and asked
me. but ...
•In a recent column, 1t was
suggested Bo Jackson plays baseball
like Bo Derck ... Make that Bo Peep.
•Care fora little All-Star baseball
nostalgia? ... m the fint lndoorcla5s1c
in Houston in 1968. Don Drysdale of
the National League pve up a double
to Jim Frcgosi of the other league.
•A reader sent me a copy of a
magazine called Field and Stream
and asks fora comment. . OK-1f
there is anything duller than field, 1t 1s
stream.
•You have to admire handicapped
people who make good ... hke Al
Davis' blind tailor.
•Don Drysdale recently did an
unforgivable thin' to his fnends
He sold his condom Hawau.
• lfthe San Francisco Giants make
the World Series. the ticket scalpers
will starve outside Candlestick Park.
•The Russian women's basketball
team m the Goodwill Games re-
minded youoftheCahfom1a High-
way Patrol . Every member of the
team had a moustache.
•And the pmc the Soviet &Jrls lost
to the U.S. team had a dCClded
baseball flavor ... All the players
looked like Yogi BcrTI.
•Angel rookie Wally Joyner sa>s
he has nocnuc1sm of the way tbe
votina is done for the All-Star pmc
•A htghlyquahfied baseball um-
pire 1s one who can exphun. in simple
tenns. the balk.
•An idea fora post-season pme
would be the St. Louis Carchnals vs.
the Seattle Manners to establish the
worst manager m baseball.
•San D1cao'sStcveGarvey recent-
Bui
Tucu1
SPOR TS COLUMNI ST
ly was quoted as saym& that drua use
1s on thedechnc m the major leques.
. c.an you imqme less an authority
than Steve Garvey?
•Some NFL team will have very
stranac rookie camps becaux they
haven't s1aned any rookies..
• lfthe comm1ss1oncn of sports
leaaucs cannot make rulinp without
go mg to court, we no tonier need
comm 1ss1oncrs ... All we need is
Judaes and Junes.
•How would you like to have your
future in the hands of 12 people who
arc not smart cnouah to avoid jury
duty?
•Thesupermarket in Tommy
Lasorda's neighborhood in Fullerton
recently went to 24 hours.
•You know you are aettmJ old 1f
your kJds never heard of Rocky
Marciano.
•The easiest Job in all ofsports as
pitching All you have to do is,ct It
over the plate and put somethina on
11 •WhateverbecameofBevoFran-
c1s'>
•Cahfom1a racetracks arc moan-
insand wh1mpenna that the lottery 1s
ruining their business ... So, look for
a new push for off-track betuna with
1he game being run by the tracks.
• i\dd look-ahkes . . Sports
columnist John Hall and baseball
immortal Marv Throneberry
•The o\11-Starpmeoncc found a
reason
To th nil us all twice a season,
Now we can all be of good cheer.
It only happens once a vear.
LatBsubstitutesgive U.S. boxingteam added punch
MOSCOW (AP) -Terrance Southerland
and Ernesto Chavez, two last-minute
substitutes on the weakened United States
boxin• team. made their international debuts
with victories Saturday as five Amencans won
first-round matches at the GoodWlll Games.
Grove, wra~pcd up the afternoon compc11t1on
by outpointing three-time lnsh national l..'ham -
p1on Wimam Walsh, 4-l.
Bernard Prioc of Muncie. Ind . won a
medjcal walkover in the 119-pound class from
no-show Monaohan Tserendorzh1
Amarzharul. M1ddlewci&ht Parker White llf
Richmond. C.tif., scored a S-0 dcc1S1on over
Brazil's Jozc da Silva.
a\ a ,ubstttute Just one day before the pmes
opened when nine fighters who arc in the
m1htar) were barred by the Defense Depart-
ment from making the tnp.
Other team members chanted "U-S-A. U-
S.A" from the stands at the Olympic complCJt
arena a, Chavez' bout came to a cloK The
spa~. Soviet-dominated crowd attempted to
drown out tb.c chant w1th whistles.
third-place pcrfonnance m the womens' plat-
form diving he finished behind Soviets
o\ndzhela tauulcv1ch and Olp Bliova.
"It's back to tram101 apin.'' Mitchell wd.
prcd1ctm1 she would1kfcat ber SoVlct nvals at
the world champ1onsh1ps in Mad.rid neltt
month.
us I'
Terrance Soatberland
(rtiJlt) lD action.
Diver Michele Mitchell of the U S and the
Amencan women's volleyball team won
bronze mcdJlls.
Despite the U.S. SUCttSSC • the Soviet
Un'°n continued to dominate at the pmcs
Soviet athletes have coll«tcd 47 1old medals
and 128 medals overall. well ahtad of the
United States' 31 aolds and 90 total medals.
Southerland. a hghtwe1ght from Ctncm-
nati who returned to bolt1na1n I 98S •Oera four-
yca.r break. won a S-0 dcc1"1on over Ireland's
Thomas Tobin
Chavez, a welttrwt1aht from C'iardcn
Lia.ht hcavywtaaht Harvey Richard\ of
:>pnnafield, 111., stopped Tanzania·, Ruben
Mk here at t ·33 of the lint round
Five Soviet boltcn also won hout\
"I was really surpnscd. cspt<"1allv tor
Southerland." said U .S Coach R()()~vrh
Sanders of the v1ctoncs scored b)' lhr newe t
members ofh1s squad.
Southerland had failed to make the tram
dunna trainina camp nd wa" called on lo fill 111
Thell~ ~sthna squad defeated Turkry.
8-2 with Ol)'mp1an Dave Schulu pinning
opponent Burhan Sabanci at 4:04
The ~v1ct wrcstlen were even more
1mprM\1 vc. S<'onna their 5C'C'Ond con5C'C'uttve
"hutout. th1c. time over Japan I()...() Eight of the
10 ,ov1ct "ictoncs were by pm. mcludina dlan
Vi\r&\t<v'\ 22-<;ernnd v1ctol')' over Yo,hmohu
H1ra)'nma
M1tch\'1l 1d \ht wa\ not \IMfied with hrr •
"The Russians have beat me and I have
bc~t them, so 11 1 a tua-of-war between us." she
said. "The competition wtll continue 1n pein."
For the first time m a competi\lOn where
JUdJC1 a '1an scorn. an Amencan coach
complained about home-team bias for the
Soviets
Scott Reich. coach of the mens' dh1ng
ttam. compla1ntd about diver Kent Fcrauton''
K"Cond-place fin11h 1n the pnngboard d1v1na
Fnday
(Pl ....... OOODW1Ll./C2l
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'Oil Can': GM
wants to check
under his hood
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Prom AP dJap iclle1
BOSTON -Oo!>IOn Red \ox nght-•
hander Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd u:111asncd
a~nl from Fcnwl\y Part.: aturday on the ~ond d•y of a threc-<la) )U)~n)1on for
Jump1ns the club in a rage ovL·r being b)pa-.~d for the
Amencan Leaauc All-Sw team.
' "We haven't talked to him )1nC'l' hl' kit here
Thurniay evening. but we're hop1nl? he'll ~ back
Wednesday aficr tht• \II-Star ( 1amt· ' Uo)tOn ( 1encral
Manager Lou (jorman ~1d
"Ofcour\t'. (Manasl·r)Juhn Mc"-amara and I \Ull
want tos1t down and tall.: with him and he -.till will ha"l'
to apolog11c to h1\ teammate' before he II be allowl'CI
back 1n uniform," Gorman added.
8o)'d wa., \U\(>Cnded without jXI\ lnr a m1n1mum
of three da) s a lier hl' failed to rqlOn tor f ndaY night\
gam" with the ~ ngel\ . .\three.Jay ~u.,~n\1on· tlgure'> lo
cost him S6 450 ha\l·d on a rnntract pa~ ing him S:! I SO
a da) dunng the ha'>l·hall ..ea,11n
The 26-~ear-old pitcher lined 'SI .bOO last .\UftU'>t
for m1~1n1 a game and s~ 150 tor rt•poning latl' tor a
Florida exh1h1t1<>n gaml' on gt•tawa\ da> .\pnl 5 bkv.
hi\ top ThurW••~ nening alter karn1ng he wa' nut
among eight pllthcr'> rhn-.en h) l\.an..a-. < 11 ) Managt·r
Did. I fuwwr lnr thl' .\II \tar < 1Jr1w in Hou,l!Hl
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Zokoll takea two-stroke lead
1n William burs. Va .• Caf\ld11n Rf~.
ard Zokol.. takina adHntagt of faltcnng
play by the I del"i, hot a 41.undct•p.'lr 6 7
Saturday for a '"o-stroke advanaie: •flet
three ~~nds or the Busch Go1fCla ic ... Ever> do ha
1tsday, • Zokol 1d •. Hc ha not won on the Tour 1n four
years and up until two M>n5 ago wore sicr('O
headphones on the cou"" 10 help relax between shots.
Zokol po\ted the be" round of the day and a thrct·
round !otal of 20~ on the ~r· 7t 6. 776-yard Kin& mill
Ciolf C lub cour c Zokol1 a rc$1dcnt of Vancouver
Bn11sh Colurnb1a. who mmcd the cut 1n 12 of ha~
previous 19 events on the main tour this season went
into today'" final round w1lb a two-nroke t~d over
Kenny Jlnox. who shot 70 turday, and ~·ond·
round co-kader Jodie Model who carded a :n . Jn
Kettenng. Ohio. Betsy Klas lvagcd a 2-undcr-par 70
and a one-shot lead an the Women''i U.S. Open Golf
C hamp1onsh1p that has been plaaucd by fire. Oood.
storm and earthquake Km1 survived a two-hour. 17-
minute storm delay and PolJed a 213 total for thret
rounds of this weather-plagued 41 st American na11ona1·
thamp1onsh1p. Ayako Okamoto of Jasxin took o\.cr
'>l'COnd place with J..undc:r-par 69nnda114 total. It was
three shot\ back to Jody Dicklmon,Sally UtUeand Deb
Rlctuird, 11ed at 217. L1ltlc and Richard each malchcd
parn
Garvey: All-Star voting fair
\AN DIFGO -Steve Garvl'y, who ii
will ht' m1ss1ng from the National League •
~11-~tar -.Quad for the i.econd lime m his
lour \ears with thl' San Diego Padres. says
Ian \Ot1ng for thl' inter-league game 1s about as fair a-. 1t
1.:11u Id bl'
"l'"e twcn .1 ':>trong 'lupport('r of the balloting
\~ c;1cm and thl' A II-Star game bt'cause it's baseball''
\howtJ'>l .. said (1arve} a IO.t1me All-Star "I'm \cry
lond ol thl' game and will miss 11 But I really fed tht'
\Ottng "ahout a'> equitable as 11 can get."
fh1· "lat111nal League's starting first ba-.cman 1n r Ul''>d3\ night'\ \II-Star game at Houston will ht' the
"'-t'\'-'t ork \ict\' Keith Hemand('1 National Ll'agut·
\lanagl·r ~hill') Herzog of St Louis named Hou,ton '
< 1knn 1),1\1' a'> h1~ r('..Cr\ e fif":>t bast' man
C >nr ol thfl't' \icts tu earn a i;tarting spot throutth
Ian balloting. I kman.dCJ tallu:d 995.279 "ote' wm·
pan·J t11x'>l<.O1~ tor (riir"e)
< 1an e' ;u k nowledged the big-ell\ 1nllucncc that
,\11 mt'\ '"th Ian hallot1ng. but S31d other factors pla\ a
hlll.gl'I part 1n lkt1•rmtn1ng V. ho the fan'> Cfe<:t tO '>lart thl.'
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Rivalry lntenalfles at .Games Reli·an ce in
MOS OW-OllanCa II CXCC:UlJ'YC •
d1rc:\·tor ul 1 hr Athlet1C1 Co~grcss. the • 1 · d
IO\Cmin1 body fi r I k. and field 1a the L ton ea United Stales.. id ll ror everyone cl • JP l hcnvalry between the U.S. and the Soviet U nioa •~no ordinnry competauon. · '
"It trnnKcnd •" othera." 1d ca~u. E t l ~t~o-=-f-N_,,H~Y=c=-
That fechng could be K"en an the fate of Cheryl Free n er pr se OU
Miller. capt in of the told-medal U nited States d 1th t go women·~ basketball tenm. 11~ she prGnccd around the secon w one race 0
coun with a• Amcrican"4laa draped over her shoulder ---
alter ~ b1i v1cto. ry over the Soviet Union at the By ALuON LOCKABEY
(joodw11l UBnlC\ ru 0..,. Ne4 ... ,.,. Wrtlet
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MARINA DI l Rl Y -len Sheridan's Reliance, rcpre~n11ng th(' dell'nd1ng California Yacht Oub in tht
l 1p1on (up C. halknge, won thl' \Ccond race in the thrce-
racc ~m·<i \aturda'. to take over fiNit placc 1n the
~tandtng'i with tme ran· to ~o. It wa\ another hgti1-a1r duel lx'twecn Rd11ncc and
Elt'ctra. ,i..1pf)('rC'd h} .\llan Simon~ for San Dtt&O Yacht
Club bul Rclaanll' fin1!lhed S:! ~<'ond'> earlier on
COfTC'CICd lime The picture could l h.1ngl' however. a) n D1cio 1s
prote<;lln& < 't < for u~~ tht' l umputer to figure corrected
11me rcsult<i 11Htl-.1d 111 the hand11.:ap lime allowance
table'\ Dick F-11111gl'r'' hl·1· E ntcrpn-.c out of Newpon
Harbor\ achl ( luh lin1..,hed filth SJturda~ but h('r win on
Fnda) keeps til'r 1n '>noml platl in the \land1n~. two
points behind Hl·lianu: If Flettra\ protr'lt " uphdJ 11 would place Free
fnterpnse 1n fir,t plall
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Schofield salls to Cal-20-victory
Hant.: \lhoficld of Belmont \horc'> c;a1ling .\'IW<:la·
uon outpointl'd ~I/ rt\al' \aturda~ to win the 25th
na1111n;il <"hamp1on,h1p ol thc < al-20 (la'>~ in a he~t Sol 6
regalia ..ailed nut ol \lam1t<•' Ba\ 't a<:ht Cluh 1n Long
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quarll'f ol J point '
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l-:A~' s:-:"::roo=-='i':k~t":"e~c~l~tn-c ...... h;_e_s_v~ic~t,....o-ry-1_n_n,....t-n~t=h-w-l~t~h · in'::i~1~·:;:~~vcr e111 c auc11u
16th RBI as 0 l d t T t 3 hid ~n warmtna up in the Toronto a an S OpS OTOD 0, -bullpen, but manqer Jimy W1Dwns
went with his strUulina 1tarttr.
f'nm AP dllpa&cflltt
TORONTO -Jo Can1«0 nt
Dave Stieb'1 first pitch m relief over
the risht-fie\d fence for • two-run
homtr in the ninth innina aturdiy.
clinchina the Oakland A's ~-3 victory
over the Toronto Blue Jays.
"It seemed like a fa tball and I
didn't hit it that well, but the ball
really cames here/ 511d Cantcto of his 22nd homer 01 the sca~n .
.. 1 feel comfortable and my talent 1~
takina over," added the Oakland
rookie, who now has 76 RBI thi
season.
The homerpve Oakland a S-2 lcad
and the A ·s nrtdcd the 1n urancc runs
as Toronto rookie Ron Shepherd led
ofTthc Jays' ninth with his first mllJor-
leque homer.
Dave Stewart. 2-0. worked seven
innings 10 JUSl h1i thud cttart for
Oakland Steve Ontiveros collected
his eighth ~ve m p1tch1na the ninth
Jimmy Key. 8-6. took the lo~~ for
Toronto, aivtn1 up two runs on nine
tuts over 1evcn inninp. He hid won
tus last four startt.
Stewart scattered four hiu and
struck out a scason·hiah 1even. whi~
walkinf three ... lt's beco a lonf time
Since l Ve been in this aroove, ' said
the right~handcr, who wa called up to
Oakland on May 28af\erbeinatianed earlier in the month as a free -aent.
It was hi' second strai&ht start and
win He went six innings last Monday
1n Oakland's victory over the Boston
Red Sox.
"I'm just gcttina the chanc:c to ao
out and iron out my problems."
Stewart said. "T od.ay. f was able to &et
all three pitches over for stnkes,
fastball, fork ball and curve ...
Stieb was makina his first reltef appearance since Oct 4, l 980, and
1ust the thud of his maJor-lcaaue
career when he came m to face
Canseco with two out in the ninth and
Alfredo Griffin on first after hitting
"Caudill was stllt, he couldn't set
loose." W11liam1 said.
Mike Davia forced in the tic-
breakina run in the siJtth, then 1milcd
1n a run in the ciJ)tth.
With the score tied 1-1 in the ixth,
Dave Kiniman drew a one-out walk and Camey Lansford and Dusty
Baker followed with 1nales. loadina
the bascs. KJnimH scored when
Davis was hit by Key's 2-2 pi tch.
A 11n&lc by Kinaman. a stolen base by pinch-runner Si.n Javier and a·
s1n&Je by Baker chased Key in the c1ahth. Stan Clarke rtlieved and pvc
up Davi5' run-scorina Single that
made It 3-1.
Georae Bell, who. doubled 1n the
Blue Jays' first run 10 the first, tnplcd
1n their second run 1n the eighth.
Elsewhere an the Amencan League:
Royal• 7, Ti1era C: Frank White
knockrd m two runs and W1lhe
Wilson and Lonnie Smith each
scored twice. Whue, the only All-Stur
among the world champion Royals.
'
Whitson relaxes, loses
Despite4-2 loss to Cards, ex-Yankees
pitc her enjoys game more in San Diego
From AP dispatches pitched for the Padres tn 1983 and
1984 .. Tonight. my arm felt fine and
SAN DJF(,0 -lk'>plll' a ~lbalk e"en got stronger a'i I pitched
Saturda> night. l d~t!tOn plan<i to Tomorrow, we·11 ~e how It feels.. I
relax no~ that pf a from th ought I t'Ould have pitched more.
New York Yan ce\ bu knew gotng into the game, the y
Wh1bon. mJ~ht "'~~ul only let me go four or five
ance 'itnct be1~. dcqu1red b> {o)an tnn to protect my arm."
D1eao 10 Wcdnt'\(..la} 'trade with the San Diego Manager Steve Boros
Yankee\, allowed four run\ in fiw praised Whttson's performance.
tnning'i a .. thl· Padrt•\ lo'it to the 'it .. I thought he thrrw well ," Boro'i
Louis ( ardinal'> 4-:! ..aid "He had good velocity and a
Andy V Jn 'ilykl· and C urt J ord hit ltulc trouble wnh his control, but that
con~cUll\c run-c;conng double\ 1n got bcucr as hc pi tched, so I'm
the f~rst mnins off Whll'><m tt) ke'f a pleased wrth the ovcrnll ~
three-run hur'>t that earned the formance .. < ardinal\ to \ ll'tor) Bob Forl><:h. 7-6. gamed the victory.
Bel.iu..e oil 1 ntcn\t' hornng from henefiu1ng from four of St Louis' five
Yankee ~tad1um fan'>. Ne~ Ymk doutlle plays in the \1't mnmgs he
hmncd \\h1t\on\ "'ork at home and pitched. Todd Worrell pitched the
he had pllChl•d onl\ ont:·th1rd of an final inning for his I 5th save
1nn1ng 1n 19 da~'i pre\ 1ou' to 4\atur-Vince Coleman opened the game
da} w11h a -.1ngle and then stole second for
"I'm nut guin~ 111 "orn mu(·h." ht'> 21 t straight steal without being
Whitson ~1d "I did all m)' "-nrr)ing caught After Coleman moved to
1n Ne"' York "Jo"' 1(<, time to rcla>. 1h1rd on a groundout. Willie McGee
and enJO} the gaml· ·· knocked in the fi~t run wuh a single.
Whitson ga .. e up h11s to four ol the Van Slyke and Ford then doubled
lirst five battt:I"\ during the ( ardmals' to make It 3-0.
firs1-1nn 1ng outburst. but allowed JUSt Whttson. who allowed seven hlls,
th ree hits dunng the re'it ofh1s outing walked Mike L.avallterc 1n the fir'it
"This 1~ hkc the fir..t da y of spnng before setting down two ballers to end
tra1n1na for me ... 'l.&td Wh1twn. wha . the inning.
In other NauonaJ League games:
Meta JO, Braves J: Keith
Hernandez tnplcd an two runs and
Mook1e W1lwn and Ray Knight
singled 1n two runs apiece as New
York coasted to its second straight
rout of Atlanta
Hemande7 hit a two-run tnple in
the four-run third mn1nt dunng
which tht: Mets sent nine aners to
the plate He ci rcled the bases on the
hit when the relay throw went into the
stand~. The Mets. who beat the
Braves 11 -0on Friday. had 15 h1h
A1tro1 4, P~Jlllea 3: Rookie Tony
Walker homered. drove 1nthree runs
and had three of Houston ·s 14 hits.
Nolan Ryan. 6-6. won his third
'itra1ght gamr. allowing three hits and
li ve walks in six innings. striking out
eight. Dave Smith patched three
pcrlcct tnnrngs for his 17th save
All -Star Shane Rawley. 11-5. had
his personal seven-game winning
streak snapped
Giants l, Plrate1 l: Make Kruk o"'
11-5. held Pmsburgh 10 -.even hats
and rookie Robbie Thompson hit two
(Pleue eee NATIONAL/C4)
(ll]Pierce Brothers
Bell Broadway Mortuary
110 lte1::.:1 642-915
had an llBI aaftlle ft ihe fint and a
ucnfi« fl y in the three .. nin fourth.
Charlie Ldbraodt. pve up 1b
hill 1a naht inmnas. Danny :Jlebon finitMd for h11 ,fil'lt ma.Jor-legue save. a.pr1 11, lad1au I : ScOU
Flctd•tt led a IS-hit Texanuack walb
three hill. inc1udin1a two-run homet,
and Charlie Houlh beat Cleveland
for tho ei~th consccutt,·e time.
Houah, 9~. left after 7 2-3 inninis
(ollowina homers by Joe Caner. Pai
Tabler and rookie Cory n~der, wbo
has eiiht home runs tn I 03 at•bat5.
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RESULTS
TONIGHT
Costa Mesa Mvthw...:11.>q...,
HOlbor & Wilton
Spire'•
HOfbor & c;.,i.,
Stot .. lrothen
7?nd & Newport ,.
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Orange County's only stock market
closing prices will be available in the
Doily Pilot at the following selected
stores Of)_d news roclcs.
Why wait until tomorrow when yov con
find out tonight on the strut no later
than 6:00 pm.
Store owners whq want the late stock
editions coll ... Single Copy Soltts
Director at 642-021. "'·
Huntington Beach ..........
Gol!t-t&W-
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lvdiy Mortl•h
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•AST OIVlMON
lot ton
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Detroit
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Houlton
San Frencttco
San Oieoo
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47 40
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
A9d Sox J, Aneels 2
CALIFO.NIA IOSTOH
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Game Wlnnl"O R81 -l uoner (91
E-l ucknar OP-801ton 1 L08-CtilfoM•a
5 8ot1on 1 28 -8uCk"tr Jovnar HR-Buckner
•IOI S8-Jovner 11 Jk Howen 11 S-Jk Howell
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Totals
•ATTtNG
Al It H HA
JQ S4 107 70
1S3 21 "" ) n• 31 6' ' m SJ a3
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180 ,, "'
118 ~ S4
771 ll 66
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11 301
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H 738
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18 710
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16 16 10 11 1·0 3 37
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)I 36 IJ n 4 l ) 49
7S•' 11 11 19 l·l 386
17 11 I 7 O·O OJ
10S4' 100 19 61 8·S 4 34
1 11 l l IOS U
1011,116 •2 31 S7SJ1
8•1 14 I 6 0·2 936
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Sutton
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Moor• 8 C orb411 1 F ori1er 4 Save\
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cybs 7, D°"9rs "4
CHICAGO LOS AHGILES
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11; • 5tltllev, loltoft, 14.
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Monlreel, .m.
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Hous10ft, "· Ctner, N.-YOttl, 51. Htt'Mf,
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23. llalllft, Montrlel, 21. Slrtwtiarrv, N-
York, 21
TIUPLES--COlemln. SI Louis, 7, Sa/N>tl,
PnPacMIPf\11, 7, lltl,,.., MontrMI, '· lroolla, MonlrMI, 5, Mc<Oft, St Louis, 5, MOr-. Atltllll , S
HOME ltUNS--0 Devi\, HOlnton, If,
Homer, Atltltll, 17, ManNI, ~ 171
Scl'll'lllOt, Pfll~. 17, '9flltr. Cincinnati, 1' ST~EN u .ses-cown.n. St. Louil, 5', E
Davis, Clnclnntll, 40, llalnet, MonlrMt, 40,
OUl'ICM, OMMr1. Jl1 Doran, Houtton, 2'
PITCHING II dtelalonsl-Ferl\lndtl, Ntw
York, 11·2, 2.19, Ol9d1, N-York, 10·2, Ut,
Oarlll'IO, N-Yorll, 1·2. 3.06; McOowtll, Ntw
York, 7·2, 2.22. 11.trkt, MontrMI, 6•2, 2.0f
STRIKEOUTS-Scott, Houstqn, I.SI,
Valtnl\14119. °'"""' 1)41 Z. SIT!llh, Alltllll, 105,
W9ldl. oao.ar., 1031 Gooden, N-York, 101,
?1lmar. At1tnt1, 101.
SAVES-RttrCIOn, Montrtal, 10, 0 Smllll,
Houllon, 16, Gonaoe. S.n Oltoo, IS, FrallCO,
Clnclnnatl, 13, Ldmltl't, Clllc:e9o, 13, Wc>frtll, St Loul,, 13
LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STAIU ~ DMSlen
DISTIUCT '2 TOUtlNAMllHT
ArM I
(II F_.,.... V ...... lw9I LL
(Wer• IN 415 ,l'WWIV)
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Saaview I Ocetn View 0
Hunll"lllon Valtw 7, Fou11111n v1n.v South S
Mtl*v'I Gelfte S 30 Pm -S..vlew 111 Founta in V1•ev
North
TllMdtY'I GttM
S 30 Pm -Octan v a.w VI Fountain V111tv
Sol.Ill\
ArM 2
(at MartM Partl, """""""" ... dll ( ll*'ler lftd Onllaml
Satuf11tY'• k-Wulmlnllllt 14, Sl1nton 2
Cvoren Fed.-al 7 RoOl11wooo 1
Menclav'1 Gtme s JO pm -Sllllton VI. Robl!IWOOO
T Ufldt Y' l Glmt
S 30 pm -Wtstmlns1er •I Cvorus FtOtrt l
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71 or ?2)
Junior OM1lon
OISTlUCT '2 TOURNAMENT
lat ,aunttln V ... v Hkllll
SltvrdllY'I ktrel
Ocean Vie"' 1 Foun111n Va11tv I
We11mln11er 14 S.avltw 9
Mtndav'I G1me
S om -Huntl"9ton Vallt v v1 Ocean View
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S om -Sea .,tw "' Mollda v w1nfltr
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(at J-ian Jr Hlttl, Wttfl'nlnlterl
IEdWarcn .no Tra1ln Urwt\)
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h•i•ITI·""~ 11 FOu<1fa1n l/alit Y It
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TUHclav'I Gamt
S pm -Fountain Vt •llv v' Mondav w1"ner
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Wec:tne1ciav or Ttiur1oav1
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U111led S1a11s \Coring B•rouon 1 llurkf
Jt Ca mooell 1 Jo Camo~' 1 Mouc11awa• Ro1>1r1 son 1
Wn l Germenv 1corong Huotr 2 Oflo
I( son I T11a .1n1n I
Ottltr SC.,t\
Holi11!() 7, Greect 1
USSR I Hu"Ol'v 1
St1ndlf\9\
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Wt1t G•rmen•
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Greece
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6115 mecktetl, 6 teuloln 1 1"eep1nead I blut
percn, 1 Dtuefln tune
NIWl'ORT LANDING -6 boe l\ 193
a11o•t rs ?00 Calleo ous 101 11nd t>au 121
rockll'"· •S 1nwo1lleao 6 teulPln, 406 m1cktrt1
DANA WHAlt, II t>oals 3S3 t nor.-, 76'
Dall I b0n110 91 roof1111 .0. me<;llllttl
Thll ..... , trCMlt """"
L.OS ANGEL.ls . 8 0UQU91 Canvon Cr ...
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SAN llltNAllOINO -Green Valley Llkt
S.n11 Ana River Santa .t.1\1 fltlYtr flOYJh fork
s11v11twOOC1 L.akt
lllVllltMDll -Ht mtl I.Ike, Fu•mor Lal<e
SAN DtaGO -Cuvtmacl Lakt
K•llN -8r11t Ve~ Lake, Ktrn llovtr
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oow11tJIO<J1t 10 Oemocre1 0 1m, l11bt1t1 Dam 10
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Jldll MUOd U-70-1>-207
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Tlll'I tk'notOll 67'o10-72-209
Urll'l .-O«lerft J> ....... 209 CllAnce .__ 6,_71-71>-210
M«rla Hallhtiv ff#f2-..,_.,10
Tonv Silla 70-'5--1t-210
Mlklo-t11 10-n ..... 210
Marti McCumoer n-M-10-210
Hiit lrwln '°"' .. 1\-210 Miu McCullou9n n~ .. ·11>-210 Miiie SUlllYlll 70-71· ..... 110
Fuuv loelltt 70-.,·72-210
lt0991' Maltbie 70-'7·7)-110
!tick FtlY 71·67·72-210
Jf»V SMcltllr *"·77-210
Ml< O'Grldv •t-n-10-211 T.C. Cl'teft 71-70-70-211
lol>Mutplly 71·70-70-211
koH Hoen 61-6'·7-211
JOlln Mal\e~ 67·71·7l-211 Scott SlmMOn ... n·1l-211
0on Paolt't' '7-n -n-211
Corev Ptvl11 70-n·6f-111
fltuu Codll'a11 ., • .,.7,....,11
Oavld FrCKt 41·71·72-211
Wiiia. WOOCI 69-73·70-112
Klkuo Aral 70-70-72-712
Mar .. W..O. '7·11·7-212
Harrv Tavtor 6f,n -10-212
ltod Curl "·74·71-213
ltotiert Wrttt11 70-11·72-213
Sam Randolon 6'-n -n-213
Donni• Hammond 67·74·~213
S1111t Jones 71·7o-71-21l
Jeck Rtttntr 73·41·72-213
Craig Stadler 6'·6'·75-213
Otttnv Hepler 71·67·1S-2l3
Lt nnla Ci.tnantt 70-71·11-213
Jett Sluma n 6'· 73-7ot-21S
8 111 Bergin 69·6'· 76"-214
L.1nnv Wadkln1 70-71·»-114
Tom lvrum 70-71·7>-214
John AOam• 73·6'·72-214
Pll McGowan n -70-72-214
Tony DtLuce '6·10·7t-21S
Garv McCord 73·6t-7)-21S
Steve Pate 67·1l·7S-215
Ota. Mast '7·n ·76--215
DaYld Lundwom 71·6'·7s-21S
Marti HaYfl 71·65· ... 216
Antonia Carat 11·41-n -116
Mark 8 rootu n·6'·7S-217
Oavt ~ummet•• n -'1-n-111
Vance HNlntr 6'·71·11-217
fltlck Cramer 73·'9·76--211
Jim Dtttt 11·71·76--211
Paul Azlnoer 71·70-76--111
8obtlv W1dk1n1 •t·n -n -21e
David Edw1rd\ 11·10-11-11'
l oo Gtlcler 70·12·77-119
Tom Glffton 71·69·»-m
Jim Simons 74·67·tl-m
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(I I IC.'"'""9, Otlle)
Betw Klno
Av1ko ou mo10
Saltv Lillie
Ott> ll lcna r o
Judv Oi~11.l"son
J1ne Gtdd11
a· Joe n Pitcock
Hollls SllC\I
Amv Atcolt
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La ure" Howe
0.t>Clt Manev
Martha Maute
Joch Ro,tnlllal
Jen S1to11tn10"
N111Cv Screnton
Val Skinner
Oii HH l(u
Cllr·I JOfl"loOn
Jane Cr airer
La ur•t R1nktr
S 8trl01acc1111
La ura Davies
Pt l lrtdltV
Lt®'e MurlOka
latll Danial
Ct1nv Morie
Temm.e Grtfl\
Pally Sllwh41n
M Soenc..-· Oe vhn
Ja~ llalOc:k
MJn lt McGeoroe
K1lhy laker
Sharri Tur~
Clndv Maicktv
Alica llltJman
O...laa Strtt>ig
C ~IQOmlrV
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Pit Niisson
L.11a Young
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Pelll lll110
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Btlh SolOmon
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a Tr1cv Ker~v• Cathy Kratzer!
Lori Gart>acr
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a·ROO•n HOOO
8eckv Pear1on
Bonnie Lautr
Joanne Car,,er
Sandra ?atmtr
Nancv RuD•r
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Merv 8t11\ Zimmerman
Jill 8rllt 1
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71·11-10-113
7'·69·6f-214
n -n -n-211
76·6'·72-217
n-11-1.....,11
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n -6t-n -111
1l·72·1>-218
15·69·74-211
76· 74·69-119
14·7S·71>-219
7S·73·71-1lt
11·15·72-119
12·76·71-219
12·1•·11>-120
18·11-11-220
14·7S·11-120 14·14-n-m
76·71-n-no
1•-n -n-no 11-11-n-121
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1s-n -n-m
76·71·74-121
13·1l·7S-121
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77·76·71>-123
73·77·73-223
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18·73·73-724
16·1•·14-1?•
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18·13·14-12S
76·75-74-21S 14·11·14-21S
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7t·7t·16--22S
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73·79·14-?26
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16·17·14-211
7S·7t·74-217
75·1'·16--121
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77·7S·7'1-211
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76·74·7t-'1?9 11-n-n-m 77·1l·7t-nt n-16-11-no
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71·74·•2-234
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two-hitter 111d Buddy ~U knocked in
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Cincinnati defeated Mootrtal.
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inninJS. &II scored on a sioa!e by
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umo1r11-Hom• C w 111em1 Fl"'· OeMuth, Second, Tt la Tn1r11 Crawforcs
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14 TlllllDA Y"S UIUL TS c.-.. 11·•• ........ .._...,
, .. IT HCI. Cini ml!t S 00 tM HewtClflt ( lllck) ,...,
HlmOll 'H Ql,lldl (Slblllel. lO 20 HO
Yectll tMcCttron) 2 20
'l'tmt. 1 :J6:4 AllO lla11: SHcttculer ,._Hvt, GetlfOIO. Malof Ho!Oroote, l<trtllno, Prlncatl Karavar.
Mo41V Mel Sa•lc.lllf! Noni.
MCONO a Ac.. 1 ~" MorM ~ode ($Ollt) IUO 1 00 4 60
GrellOOll (Sl.illtl U0 4 00
ltlctlereft Gofcflt (lltdll 4 20
Tlme: 1:25
Aho •an: Mlattf $1rldt, Pride Of Trov, "''
De ltol, loldlert C•. Crlmeurla Scrtlehtd: .._
11 DAILY 004.llLI (6·41 Hid ti) 60
TH•D llACL S'h lurlOfttl
told Jeot (Sollt) Sov Amloo (Mc(arronl
Candi's ~ (Uof\lml
"'° '-'° 4 00 3'0 140
300
Timi: l~ Also llen: TtMHrttt Sii, Htvtr Smok•.
S-Adlos, Conquer, Ctr111n1Y TOUOll
SU.Idled. An~ DOiis, JKll'a Lllld
fl •XACTA Cl·•l Hid SS160
.-ouRT'N aACL One mitt ~ lit' (Dtll!IOYtUvel
S.llv ""'* ($11otm41ktrl L.Udlv Siver ISIOltltl
1790 00 320
340 uo
llO
Tlmt. 1:361 Also ltan. IMootr's Wllltl, Tant11trtc1. SI
Morin, Mllld Storm.
Scl'tlc.lled: Noni
U •>eACTA 16·51 paid "4 to
l'll'TH llAC•. I~ mllea on tun
Patomo <Soils) 7 00
Plum Ctrtal11 ISl'ltmtktrl 100
Jack McCOY (Slt>ntt)
Tlmt. 1:41.1
uo 320 '60 uo
S.IO
Also llan. Ttmo11talt, E •lranlx, Due IJo,
~. Sir °""°"' l(lllffl lt•llONf Ar
D<6eCl't kt•tchld NoM IS IXACTA (1 •5) .. ICI tllOm
ltX'TM ltACI. 6 f\ltlOfttl nM
()ndalrtV (lltdl)
Auto ComtNndtr <~•I
TNdY Nel\.ll't ll'I (Lk>Nlm)
Timi l:OU T--~ Eh AIW llen: Or. 1t111nv. loid -•
eremt Softo, Good l'ln!ltl, J.0 hr.
ScretCllld: SeM DIOW. n Ix.ACTA '"'2> ii.Id s1u..o
SIVINTH llACI. 6 tur!Oftl\.M. -lo.70 6.ot
'""' Doc IC1tt1non) 4v.-tcrte0H IOllvarttl IUO .....
Nttlvt i:oreca.i (Mccarron> UO
Time 1104 Also 11t1n NotOflatv, ArOltrere, voic. °' 1'1'11
Wlrld, Llttlt 8 11 lrlall. Co.II MM!. llov.. AllOY.
Frlallv Jedi. PICO ,
Scrafcntd Costantlf\O IS IXACTA (11-101 ot14 UU.00
U l"tCK SIJC 1•·1·6· l-1· Ill oald 111,0IOM to
1• wlnlllftO tlckao (n.... l'torMS>. Carrvovw•
11$4, 150 10
ltGHTH ltAC•. 1-111• mllfl Oii tun t'"' Al ~ (Valan1Utlel t 00 6-40 "' True» MMtf (()11...,.etl 1000 2.10
Wil ~ (Ste-..H) 2. lO
Tltrlt Ut 1 Al\O lltll CllV« Sono , Fin l NormM, ,._.
M~lc
Scrt lchecl Polv Tttl. u axACTA 1>-•> Hid 12'4 50
NINTH •ACI. I" mites Oft turf Too M;/1(11 For T v (5111111) • 00
KlllOIMY (Mell)
OllluWOll I Vlltn.I ut141 l
4IO UO
4 20 J.00
HO
Time 1:41 Also Ra11: Vlc:erov L.ld, P9rt1a, H•rcllu1ocklll,
Wlnnlno Flulll, Holo.
Scutehld: Lord Panc:rio
U IXACTA (Ml ciel4 S76..00
Atltndanct 19,291
Hollywood Park
racing entries
HllVWetd ftar11
TODAY'S UfTltllU
lthf .. ., ......... ~ IMlftlle)
1' .. ST •ACa. 1 Miit Purta' 111,000 ThrM
vttr olcb alld uo C11lml"9 Price I 10,000
1 Sehl.tu IMcHtr11uel 116
2 l(era ka LIO IV11tn1uelal "' l Bllilltln (Oelat1ou1aave> 116
4 Accu Bae• ISttvens> l 16 s P11tOomo (H11tnande1) I"
6 Dr Forll <Soto) t 16
7 ;:till'loroe Mariner Cll•Ck I • II I
SECOND llACE. l Milt Turi ?ur" '20.000
ThrH veer Old\ ano uP Ctelmlng Price U0.000·
S4S,OOO
I E XPI011ve Peue< !Stevtnll 116
2 L.ord ?ancllO (l/11tn1ue11 IU
3 A~anlln 10r1eoal 1 U
4 Oal\Cll'IO Kin tCuttl\Otlt 114
S Aroenton !Garr100) I U
6 Mas .. •• t?111Cevl I lo
1 Sandv'I Et0l1 IBlackJ •II•
I 8eto11 Peutr !Toro> tl6
9 LHd On (McCarront 116
THlaD RACE. 6 Furlong• Turt ?u"t
US.000 Tnt Summertime Guv -A l\lfldlcao tor
111ree vu r Oldt •nO uP
1 8ere M•n1mum (Otlvartll 119
2 Rtl1•na Ru" (0tltl)OvlSIVl l 112
3 Riv~ Drummer IMcCarronl Ill
4 Mtne Magic ISOll'l 111
S ice Hot Puicavl 120
6 L•ncOln ?ar>< S1evtn1 I 11 S
FOUltTH llACE, 1 I t Ml H ?ur\I S 16 000
TIVM vu r Ole!\ and UP Cit mon11 ?r•CI us 000· sn.soo
l M4Jil (()1vert1 116
2 POJI Flag !Solol 114
J Ma1l11t Navaio IL•Pnaml 116
' For t The Rll'IO IPedrozal 116
S Pff\il IMetll 116
• ZlnnM>ldat IMcHarguel 116
1 Merk Ill Tnt Sky IS1av11111 116
1'11'1'" llACE 6 Furlong, PurMt Sl2 000
TnrH veer otdi end uP Cla •mlng Proce l 11 000
'10 soo l W11nb0ne (Otlvare•I 116
1 Coursing Eag .. (Vatenzutlal 11•
l Emtratd'i lltl>lt (Katnel) 116
• Cnelteo (Higuera! 116
S Mldl«O IOrttoel 116
6 Vltld To CaN ISotol 116
1 Ht'I No MlWtu (Lipham) 116
t Awalllno ( P4ldro11) 116
9 Orum Commalldtr (S1ev1nt1 116
SIXTH RACE. I 111 Ml1t1 Turl Pur"
111 oou 11"" ~"' ooe11 ano uo Cll•mlllO Price
$62. SOO·IS1 . SOO
I Kiiauea IMcHaro;.tJ 11'
2 G1ae1a1 Str1tm (Me11l 11'
l MetllWfff (TOl'O) 116
4 Amraoour !Soto) I 17
S E•Clu\lvt CtOldt ll<Hnell 11'
6 Evttt•t>O M'Lord IMCCarronl tit
7 Sanaram !Garrido) 114 t Lt l'U" (8laCI<) alll
SEV•HTH ltAC•. 1 Fi.wtonoJ ""'w in.ooo
Fl lei and mart\ '"'" vean old and UP AllOwtnct .
I Stall CIOucl IH.-ne!ldetl I"
1 Slrtlont Storv IDtlll\oUnavel 11•
l Petlllanlt CPlncavl 112
4 Our SwNI $1\am (Sltvtfl') 114
S 8ullon IMcCt rronl 11'
6 Slr'1 New Hoe>e (Toro) 116
1 La Olv.-lld• I McHaro;.e l 116
I Le 8tll1 Wiison IV1len1utla I 11'
' 8roao S1rtt1 (Mila) 116
•tGHTH llACa. 1 Ii 16 Mlle Tur1. Puraa
113.000 ThrN vttr Old' arid up Allowtnc.e.
I Wiii Sorl"O <McCanon) • 116
2 Rot>trsllv 10.lal'IOUUave) 116
l Nurelv ISotol 112
4 NOllCiefO (Valtnt...cal 11'
S 1(1mr100t llCMMI !Snoemeklfl IOI
6 Grev'°" lllltcl<J •lo:>
1 Eoml111n1t IPtclfotal t 16
t Chanlt 81u !Soll\) IOI
t L Emoor1 !Slt~Sl 116
10 CaSll '" TM la!!~ (l.,I0/\41m) 11'
NINTH llACS. 1 • Mllti Puraa Sl00,000
VaMv HtnOICIO -Gredt IA HtndiGlo for fllllH
eno marH tllrM vta" old •!Id uo Iv lnvlflllon
-No nomination or 1 tar llllO '"1 WIM«
• 110.000 . ..cono uo ooo. third llO 000. 1our111
I IS.000 lotth IS,000
I Frau Aitlva l""i'ra) 110
2 8onnt tit <Toro I I 12
3 Ma11,.lflcan1 L."'<IY (McC1rron I I 16
4 Trufflft (S/\otmal\tr) 10f
S Ovht1nd1l'lgl'f (SltVttt'l 111
6 Oon!llOO Tl'ltmuslc (Pl11Ctyl f'l•
TaNTH llAC•. I Mila P\.ttta Sl7,000 Tl'tnt
vtar Olds and uo Cla1mtt>0 Pru m,ooo-
'30,000
1 OrlCao ~IOI 116
2 l udlntr (Dtlltlouna.vtl 116
l l•l'IO 811111 lino IUOl\amJ 11'
4 Eltf1n1t !Sllvtnal lit
S P1elflc Malll&tackJ . alll
6 flflk\ Brloloe !Valenrutla) "' 11•
7 ?en.a Tiit Rule CMcCarronl 119
•--0.noltl 1Porentlct 10CJ<•v
Hollypark i esults
Or1nt11 Ceuntv f'llr
SATUllOAY'S •HULTS
""' .. ., ...... ml•td IMttlfle) OUAJtT .. HOAHS
l'lllST llACI. l70 vard'
Feature Fellow IEOwrdsl
?Oltcv Undmlleo (Hun!)
C11ar11t< Oavv tGarclal
Time· 0-45 93
1'00 ''° soo l 20 hO
360
.t.lloO Rall. Go Chlld. SounO Of Love Miu
Avarice *'°"' ltll, 8re1111l11 llltlll
Scratcntd N"rty Me, Anol11ttc1 OM Jlvt N
Soul\d, Doclor T HM!
U IXACTA 12 11 oalO M3 00
SECOND ltAC•. 400 verds
Coullltn TM Ca~ IDdrctl\n)
Good A11d Ftlstv (CrH0trl
Crimson Rambler ICardo11J
Tlmt 0:19 91
4to 340 210 '''° SIO 0 0
Also ll1n· lllaa N High, Senator Seff, Mlndv
FIO, """'•· Valldvt Polley, CH l'tel ll, Rich Soerk1.
Scratclltd Wrenottr Sam
U a>eACTA (1·1) H id S2SOOO
THOAOUOHPIDS
THIAO aAC•. 1 f\irlon~is
Undercover EHlt (Parr)
Klc1<aPOO ( eruwtll)
E1ec1r1c Moment (Of"teo•l
Time· 123 2
310 , 40 , tO
2 '° 270 220
Also flttn Enerov And Montv. Proper tnltttl,
Turk's Tov
Scrllcl'tlcl. lltunntno Dltlontlr, Suite Thirteen
U lltACTA (4·5) H id 171 SO
"OURTH llACI. Ht16 mitt\
L.oro Of Erin IL!ofwnl ISOO HO UO
Jewt1'1 ~ (Warrtttl 10 40 9 60
Ht11uv1 Gamt (Ptlltraonl 3 IO
Time I '60 AllO lla11 Lord Verner, Pa!Nlous SOlrlllt,
Klmbur. Pooullr A"· Slal .. v It""'*'. HIOtl't'I
Htf o, 8old Alllft
Scr11Cfll0 l'rooer Mlt'1I
l'll'TH •ACI. 6 furlOllO\
Vtctorla Port (Ptc1ro11) aa .... riv Orlvt (KMMI)
I'm TMaablt Too (lltdl:l
Time-112.0
uo >00 uo
400 )20 uo
AllO ••n Orurncllff. Tlmt Can.ct, To It
1mortulv1, Frlandlv lrltOltt Sc:rllelltd ,,._
U IXACT A (4• I) Hid SU 00
SIXTH llACa. ,..., tur~
Tem~me11t (Orltoal
ll•d F« Htr ILll>Mml
Mv Loula IKatnetl
Time 111.J
Also fltan U'81~. PrlOI O! Wlnclv Fonlt Nallve lltldt, Jauv Llaa
ScratcMd Pt\antom Moon, ~ldtv L.uo.v
LS •X.ACTA 1•·7) oeld 1n so
HVINTH •ACI. 6 turtono1
JOfln• Tomorrow IPoro11l S 20
llue Eveo Golll (ICMntll
I red N'lruet IGttrldo)
Time 111 2
160 ao
4 00 240 n o
Also Ran Franco Vtllo, Blanc 0. ti.nc
Siients •••t. Stl9emall, Mleml Glelrll, 811 0 Sar CK
krllC"-d lniplrld Too, Kimi Gold, UP Tiit
POii, ltlbt lttot, Doctor's lrtw.
$S IXACTA 11·31 Hid '3900
•tGHTH ltAC•. '''°' ll.lrtonos Sanft Rosa Prl11Gt (Sblll s to l 40 3.00
400 140
4.00
Amtrlcln Sttlldard 1Cu t1non)
llo¥1I Olvmc>la (Cruz>
Time l:IU
Also !ten. Ml1cl'tltflnmtnd, Yukon'' Siar,
leldalt lHr
Scrtlelllcl Catt~
$S IXACTA f3·SI H id ue 50
NINTH •ACI. 6 furtonot
MaktrO (Ml.tnaat)
Exdusl~ 1(1119' (Oooolt1I
L.UCllllOI ISlblllal
T lrne 1.11.l
6140 1740 uo
410 >OO uo
Also 1t1n LllCICv MaMdado G-'!tnf SMcltl
Lift F leld, Tlluftda( Kint, L. 19111 llOtl:Mlrrv Of an lerbl, htn'llCtllrta. '
ScrtlC!led Awalllno "~SIX 11·4+1or 4·l ·ll 11110 sn ue . .o
to -llC'ktl (lllt llOf'Mll Con'Clletlon Pk;. SI•
t>tlO t 170 20 10 13' tickets (flYI l'torwsl
T•NTH •AC•. I~ mlte1 1er .. n0 <Oelenous.aavtl lollnt llCl ICtattnOn)
Stlcllatle (Or..._>
Tltrlt NO I
12 IO 100 ~.O •oo uo uo
AIJO ltan· Vloor's Prince lllC) Sun Matter lltttt10t, e.douln ll Cl .
kratelled. Exelutlve C1oaoe llC) ~ h\I CIC> '
'5 IXACTA IH I H id msoo
12 DAILY 00U8La 13· ll otld ISOUO A lltndlnct: 1,3',
Snow Chief to undergo
surgery on right Jenee
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Snow
Chief, the I 9SS Preakness wtnner.
will undcTtO ltlhtoacopk su~ Tuesday to remove a bone chip in b1s
n&ht knee and will ~ 1dchned 11
least.three months.
The inj_ury .... djscovered ancr
routine X&rays were taken of the
Ca11fornta·bttd colt on Thursday .
Snow Chief bad pllopcd I !fl miles for U'lloer Mel tutc Thunday momina.
but it -as not likcl) that th~ injury
occured durina the "'°"'out. Dr. o~ .. .fcmro of the Southern California Equine Foundation. ho
eumined "ow Clm·r. d the coll
could h1we been runnln wlth the
bone chip .. for two or three races"
. now t 1uc.f. who has won six of eipt starts th.is year, finished third 1n
htt la~t. st.an. well-beaten by the filly
Mel11r in the S~lvcr Scrttn Handicap.
He llad won h.1s t~o p~viOUJ races
the Preakness and the J~ Duby '
Dr. Ferra~ will perform lhe Ont· hour opmation at the ttoUywood
Park cQu1nc hospital Thunday
"Tb1s 1 • one of the most co~mon
and rouu.ne Ol'CT'ltions we do ..
Ferraro said. "We uJUaJty do two Or
three of them a day. We put the hone
under atncral lnt1tb 11, and that
elqyi cntail'I •. cena:in 1rnoun1 of
" • but otbe,..1sc. th.c operation 11 more rouun~ than 1 Ptnon'i havm has append111 llk~n out " I
Irvine Co. to build new project
S 10 million Innovation Center planned
to encouragehtgh-tech industrial use
Irvine and the IN1nc Co Tbe Oed&I·
ina companies w1U work 1n the
incubator facility for t1JoO to three
)nB anCS thea be pu bed out of the
nct.l to allow for other ncW\.-omers
cn11necnna. c:cmpui.er ace and
biormdi I (>!'Oltamt. uid Parur.
Parlw' said raearth dont by pn-
v te ir\CJ&>stry m \he 1Jnsti"d talcs 1s t~ t 1n lb.c wor1d. but the transfer
orkno'*'tcdte from the laboratory '°
the market~ is 1 wer than n
Europe or Japan. Patter ad andu~
may benefit from a clc*r wotkin
n:lation hip with unh1en1tie
By C. JEANETTE A VENT
hlJ,....C..,r o 14 •
promotina hi&h-l~h indu try an Of.
angc County. The \len-aett ~nlcr
will p~ov1de_ research faciht~CI to
promtS1ng h1gh-tech companies at
below-market rent, and encourage
interaction betv.ccn the bu iness
co mmunity and the university, wd
Sim
"We wtil probabl); have a full-time
manqcr to direct them to ttie various
resources they need wlletllcr 1\ be
technical or paten1s or whatever."
Olllty l"llol pflolo by i.1ci-«1 K-le<
Toni Van Schultze, Jim Wood and Gary Dolinka (from left)
try out the first of Corona del Mar's downtown benches.
Benches slowdown
the fast life in CdM
B' <: JF.A \FTTE H E:'l.'T
D•"Y l'1lol Corr._-..1
~ 'l'n 1 n .in 3~l· 'ti ,up._ r ,11, •rr• ng
l'nln' ,q\h .tlrl•,11l p.11lo.111~ 1111' .ind
•11.1,'1\l' Jo\lllh>'-'n J1'lltll' ( nrona
ll·I \tar\. lrt'l'·lincd 'hopping dl\trtll
JlnnM t .i'I ( n,1,1 H1~h" I\'" tll\ l'o11Ht
'di
I hl' 'mall !Im n .1pp._•,tl 111 tarmh
\\ nl'd lklt\ h.1l.;t·rt1''> h•\ 'h"P' and
.,Md"ar.1.· \t1irc' .tr.1"' .1 'tr<.·,1m <11
it.ti ll'\llklll\ p.1"111~ htl \l II\\'
llg,lLl'I\ ,ind adH·n1ur<.''1111w 11n1rl\1'
\n\lllU\ l1H.1p11.1l11t• 1in 11' un1qul'
llt''' 1h1• r11mmun11\' d1,1mtx·r 011
t•mm .. ·r, .. · h.1, t)l:gun 1 'llkv.alk
h\.·th.h fHOJl'll m11rl Jl"nllll \lt'nl •'I J
,m,111 l 113\till t• "' n 111 1h1 J't' I' H ·,
11.m .l UlnW"llUntt\ I" lttl' dl!l ,,, .1
111.IJClf llH'\ rupolt t.111 111 .t
\\ .1 ... m.111 n°H·11111t1\ 111,·n,lt-d l."t
\\ ,·d. h\ fl'\IJl'nt\ II .I \\till' "" nl'l \
\ht ut\ nt "il'\lpor\ Hr.1<h 111\1,tlkd
lhl tir'l (II nllll' 1,1i.; IX'lll hl'\ I•) Ix
J1IJ1..('J ~long lht ilJ h11r1 Ul!hl.trl
I hl' tx·111:hl'' h3' ll ir 11 ..... l·J h'
lll'rth,IOh Jlor !'( ''lrll 1 .11111
dnllJ\nl to thl' l It'
· 11·11 h\• J goo<l hk.1 t'I ''"" pcuplc.'
d1mn to l'llJll\ thl: J1J\\tn~ \ll'nl' ··
-..ml hu"""'man Jim V. uud "ho
'Ull.t'.l'':nl 1hc hen1:hn ·11 Sl'I'> pt·opk
tnjll'lhrr .ind alov.' thl:m to l'ntn' lhl
ltl\\fl
\nn "'P..'01.l'r J a·,1Jrnt ml·mtx·r ul
1hc d1amt)\:r -.aid \hl' 111>.l·d \.\ood'
1dc.1 '" mud1 ... tu ~ll\ knl up u park'
.ind rl'l rl·.itmn hro<. hurt• lrom thl' UI\
.tnd l"K·!l·1n uppro<Jl h1ng hll\lnl'\'i 11\\ n-
l'I' !11 tunJ thl' profl'll
I lh' <.'XI oal>. tx·m hl'' .,..·111i
, ll1u~t 1 iron "dn "'''l a!' 1n,1an1
\tllll' ' \(Xn1.l'r \,llJ hl'I lir'!I pnl\
p..•ct" '' < 1..1r I }{)ltnku ot < 1Jr\ ·, l>l.•11
lklorl· 'hl' ululd 11111,h lwr 'Jk'> pt II; h
hl ,,11J ·t 11 liu\ om
I >11ll11k.1 ,,11d he ~,.,, .1 lot l•I
hu,IOl''' Imm htt' 1t .. 1, pa~\lng h~
'1\1 r.11hn ,,.,. thl'Ol \ltllng 1111 ,1
tx·111.h than on till' \'Ind•>'' ""
•Ul\llk
'I \Cr\lxl\h ., 11"\tflg Ill d11 J lit1k
htl 1tor lhl 1.0ffil11Unl\\ t' \Jld
I> 1linl>..1 · fh1' 1' m\ 'har .. · ..
Lockheed Corp. to acquire
defense electronics firm
C\l .\f.\\\\"' 1 \I' t.xl>.hn·ll
I 11rp h.t\ ..lllrl'l·d (•I oh quirt' '>.llhkl'
\\\ouatl''> ln1 1111 ~I IS milh•lll in
a\h "h1l h 1nr' .1 rcu 111 un" 1ltl 1tcd
litd .11 S4X I m11l11111 t11r tht 'l'"
1 lamp'ihin· ,Jl'll'n, .. , It 111111n' tirn~
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.1nll~ enlJrge l '"' Ull d' 11•k in thl
il,rnv. ing .kll'n'l' <.'kl If "'"' hu\lnl"
l ud.hl'<.'d Prn1lkllt I .t\\11..'ll l '1
I\ 1tdll'O \,Jld \\ l'llnt"•d.I\
I J\t 'rar [ 11i \..ht't .! 1111\ldl'ful
hu\lng Hughl'' \11t 1.1tt < o1 ,1nnthl·1
t!drn<,(.' eler1rnn11 \ lirm but de, 111l'tl
JtfJln<,111 lx•lJU\<.' ti ll'it till' I lilt V.,1'
II.lo high !lught'\ "l\ rurdt.l\Cd h\
< 1l'nl'ral \h1111r' < orp lor 'halhll!l
In ,1gn·L•1ng 111 h1" ,,indcr' I 11d.
hl'l'•I l'nH'rgt·J a' ,, "h11t k.n1gh1
rrotl'l'tang s.1nd.·r., 1!11111 .11111m' .mll·d
t.i\..t'o\~r h\ l oral< orp .1' '" '1111'·
ha,t•d dckn, .. · l'h'l t1111t11' l '" ··r1 lorar, !<J,t olkr \>h1(h "a'
~rurnl'd h' \.1mkr' " ,, 1111 ... r, .i
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I 11\ ldh'l'd " otknng SM) l',ll h IN
...,,Hhkr' ll1 fl mtlllon \h<trl''
1 lldl'I ll'ltll\ ol till' \Jl.;l'O\ l'I Jgn.:l'-
l'tl'OI ..... indl'f\ \\pllld lx·u10l\ ,J
\\hull\"" lll'd \Uh,tdl.tr\ 1111 1x·khel'U
11 d ''u11ld lorm lht' flUl ku' 1)1 ,1
;.1111ng lkh:ll\• k trn111c' group 1h.11
I II\"' hl'c;l.I ho IX''> " tor m
I ht• dl'dronll <. 11.roup \\ould Ix
hl'·""°" •n .in tnll'rttll h,1\1\ h' R11 \
\ ndt'l\1111 ''ho qqipt•J dn" n ,1,
I , , 1>.hl't'd 'd1.urman l,1\1 l.krembl:r
1 h• "111 he ·'""t..:d h\ \andcr\
1t.11r111,111 l,tl I>. I Ho\'l'r\
\ndl'f\011 had "4,· .. ·n :l rmnw OllJ\ 1•r
h<"htnd l ol.klll'l'd' dll•r1' to
,trl·ngthcn 11'> "'""' 111 ddl"n't'. l'll'l·
1r11ntl, "hll h \mkr,1111 1dl·nt1lle<l ,I\
th1• l hit' I grn" th ,1rc.1 1)f lh<.' v.caix>n'
1nd11\lr\ 1n the IUIUfl'
\and<.'r' mat.; .. ·, l'll'l tr11n1l l'lJUIP
., < nt ,uch as r,1Jar-1amming (.!l'M 1,11
li)!hlrr plane<. und tiomlx·r\
When tht Irvine Co. announood
plans to la} off 20 percent of its
emplo>ees. there was w1d~prcad
t"Oncem tllat the county's largest
lando wner was in financtal trouble or
was being groomed for sale.
Ho \\ever. less than a week later. the
company de monstrated its staying
power w111l an announcement tllat It
plans to build a SI 0 m1ll1on tech meal
lnnovallon Center near UC Irvine.
.\ccord1ng to Richard Sim. presi-
dent of the lrvme Office and lndus-
tnal Co .. a d1ns1on of the lrvtne Co ..
tile la)OfTs .,..ere the result of• glut to
office space an the county and an
effort to. decentralize the company.·
Despite the slowdown 1n office space.
"we have zero vacanc1cs m the lrvtne
Spectrum." the company's h1ih·tC<"h
1ndustnal park 1n cast Irvine
S..: hedulcd to open in I qg8 the
lnno' a11on C en1er further under-
S(ore~ the com pan)\ mtrrt st in
RALPH
Scorr
Dealing
on your
own can
be risky
\upJ111'l' '"ur lnn1d 1 harl1c had
11m 'urplu' (3\h I 11 thl0 rl..' 1' \lll h a
1h1n~l Suppo\l.' Jl\o th.ti ( harhl'
l>.nl''' .1 dJal""\ farmi:r v.ho nt·edcd
,nml· .1dJ11111nal milk tov.' For
,.1n11u' hu\lnl..''-' anJ l.t\ fl",l\on'
< h,1rl1l·d1dn'tv.anttoknd1hl monn
\I> thl' d;11f\man He dl'llUl.'d thl..'rl..'·
l11n• 10 pun hit'l lht• u>"'' 1n hi-. ov.n
nJOll' and ka'l' lhi:m 111 thl' J;un
tar mrr
'm' Jll \H nt \l..'I"\ "'·II tor 'l'\t"rJI
mnnlh' I 'cntualh thl' dJ1nman
g11\ lid1111d 1111 ht' lca\t.' p.i) men!\ 111
t.td hl' j1.11t 'o lar hl'hanJ th.11 l harlit
.il'l ltkJ 1hJ111\\ nang thl' ll>"'' "a' not
a 'l'n g1111d Hk.1 II th1' d.11r.man
lkl.wlll'd on hi-. ll'.l\t', v. hat "a'
I harl11• lt1 di• v.1th thl· (ll"'<.'' Ht•
lkl 1tkd hl· \lo Ou Id ralhl'r hJ\ I..' lhl..'
drttr\ man o"n 1hr lll"-' Hl' trJn<.-
ll rr(•tl 1\\lll'f\htp ol thl' \tl\\\ to lhl'
t.1rnwr 1n e\lhangl' tor a ix·r,1111.tl
1111\<.' c h.trllt' uimplett•d lhl\ trJmll'r
'' ttlll•UI !ht' J\\l\l3nll' lll l'tlhl•r ht'
.11111rnt'\ or hi\ 3ltoun1ant
In tht' intl'rl''>I 111 "1' mg 11ml' .. nJ
n\ll!ll'\ ( harltt' O\ erlnok.l'd a 'd"\
1mrnr1.in1 pt11n1 tht• linanc1al \tab-
1h1' 11 thl" d.i1r. lll<!n fhc end tn thl\
....iJ \lllf"\ I\ lhal the hanl>. Clldl•J up
,l·111ng .111 111 thl' da11"\man\ d\\t't'
tsldUllil1!1. "h1~·· UI\>.\ 111 p,l\llll'nl 111
•kht' I•• thl' h.1111\ "i11111· C harl1r h.1d
llll ltt•n on thl' '"\'' .111d '111<.l' tlw
d.111"\ lllJll lt.1J n11 ,l\\t'I\ till' 11011..' \l,t\
no\ 1..11lll·, 11hk
1 h;.trhl' didn't pa' tor pr11k\'>1<. r1.1I
a""tan1..l Hi.-c11ha dc'1gnl·d thi-.
tr.1n~1.. t1on on h1<.11\lon or t11>">1bl\ hl·
,t\h'\I ,1 lfll'fhl \!oho l>.nl'"' 111 J pcr,1111
th<.1t .11 onl 11ml' had an alnw ... 1 "m1l.11
prohkm "h1ch hr think, ma\ haH
bt·t·n 'ol\'cJ h) u'>ing 1h1'i method
fknwmh\·1 thl h1~c'1 lal 1nr a<.n ·1
v. h.11 a11<irnl'' 'i lO\I 'nu ti '" hJ t t hl''
'J'l·\oll
In ii n.1nt 1al maner\ ol an' \Ill' 'nu
'-' 111 do \\l'll to keep H1ur pruk'i'>llln.11
tl'.1111 pt1\t~d on v. hat you arc about In
do "-n.111 at.\ B I.I 11\ (accountant.
hankl..'r 111\urancr agl·ni. l.t"'.crl
Ralpb 'icott is a cer&lfled pablic
accounlaot with offkes ln Newporl
Beach.
1m said he did not want to sec the
county become hke some company
towns 1n the eastern Umtcd States
that were devastated when the steel
mills and other pnnc1pal industnes
closed down. "We want to keep the
jobs m Orange Count} "
If a company gets its start at 1he
Jnnovatto n Center. perhaps its own-
ers .... ill be inclined to st&) in the
county as u expands, said 1m ... It
would be kind of ntcc for studcn\r,
who graduate from UC I to be able to
work here."
Entrepreneurs for the new fac1ht)
v.111 be screened bv a selection
comm1t1ec that include represent.a·
11,c:s of the Ln1'ers1t). the Jl.iau onal
.\cadem} of Sciences. the city of
Betause the facihty is Within walk-
1n1 distance of the campus, Sim said
the compamcs would also be able to
draw con.su.l~ts from Lhc uruvcrsny
commumty.
Sim said the fac1h ty will be an
1ntearal pan of the 26S-acn ~arch
park being JOmtly developed by the
umverstty and the Irvine Co. The
Innovation Center will be 1'uih on a
portion of the 6S acres owned by 11\e
Irvine Co and will open al about the
~me lime as the Na ttonal Ac:adem)
o f Sciences. which has chosen the
park for its western headquarters
Because the la nd ·~ zoned for non-
profi t uses. the Un1Vers1t) will be abk
to lease! a large poruon of the center
for Its labs and new programs "that
have potenual commercial spin off~ ..
said 8111 Parker. associate ex«:uttvc
\.ICC chant:ellor The fac1h11es could
be: used to expand the uni' ersll) 's
Park.er said there arc many ex.am·
ple1 nationwide of umvcttitics work-
ina with private indu try but IM
Innovation C.entcr may be the first
facility to house both under the same
roof with private funch
However, "we don't want faculty
members usina univenny facilities
for private pin," said Parker.
Profcs50rs who want to work with the
new compamcs can resiin, &O on
academic le.ave or assume patt-ttmc
con uluna posjtions. wd Parker.
UCI Chancellor Pelwon said, .. ,
want to disabuse people of the tdca
lhat. the university u Soin& mto
business." Peftason said the univer-
sity will use the center for labs. The
closeness of the center w ill fac1htate
consultina work for profes50rs but 1t
wo uld be an addition to their regular
te a c h i ng and rese arch
responsibilities. he said.
Tremor hasn't shaken us
enough to buy insurance
By G JEANETTE A VENT
Oellt l'llol Cerr~I
rx.·,p11r a fl n remindl·r lrom Palm
\pnngs la'it \I.eek, ml1<,t homeo" nl'r'>
''ho want earthquake 1n\uram:e
Jlread' ha' e 11.
.\l.rnrC:1ng to Pat \chlup .• 1 Farmer\
ln1,uranc<.' agent 1n Irvine about halt
ol ht'I client'> ha' e a homeowner;
ptiltq that ro'e"' canhquake dam-
·•l!l" Hu\\C\t'r. he ha'i ~t.'tH'd te" ne.,..
call' ahout co,eragc s1nn• the quaki:
rJttled the d~rt re.,~.>n and shoot..
< >rangt· \ua'>t r<''itdenl'> trom their
'lccp He attribute\ thl' lack ol
1 ntcrC\1 to ctther a s1a1c la.,.. passed
ta,l \ear or the cost of CO\ erage
\ppro\t~d 10 Jan ual) IQ85 the law
l·qu re'> ne.,.. poltn huldl'r\ to sign a
·'•11\l'r \J\tng the) ha'e Ix-en full~
1nt11rmcd about earthquakl' 1:0' cragl'
h' th<.•1r tn\urance agent
. la\c Bml} 11tfo.1.: manager tor \tall'
I .irm .1gl'nt Pat Ml l eod an ( osta
\k...a ..a1<l 'iht wrote up tl!.o poltcte'>
I hurr,JJ\ hut neither "Jntcd the
ll1'1111nnal pr11tcct1on (), erall 011h I<
'"W 't1i.
111 111 percent ot their ~~1sung pohc)
holde~ ha"c the '°'crage. she ~•d
"'People don't seem concerned ..
.\ 101 nl nev. homi:owner.. don t
"csm 11 because of the add111onal CO\t
\d1J Bmd "It's c'pensl'l', but not
{lUl ot line ba)Cd on 1carthquali.e1
l'\pt1\ure tn ~uthern ( ahfom1a
~·h l up said t he co~\ vane'> a mong
1n\urance compantt'S but 11 range'>
from SI 75 to S:! ~u per S 1.000 of
homl' 'alue .\t ht'> agency rn' erage
lor JS I ~.1,()(J home \>.ould t:o<ot S.300
per \car ha~d on a S:! per thou..and
rate .. fhat's a goo<l chunk ot monc~
tor <;umc people Dtsp11c the Palm
\pnn~ quake. Schlup ~1d he does
not eitpec1 an increa11l· 1n premium'
unkss then~ 1s an 1nut'a..e 1rl the
number of earthquake\
I here 1~ also a I lJ l>'!ru~nt dedul'-
t1hle, ..aid \chi up On a SI 50,()JU
pt'lhl \, lhl' Jt'.dUdtblc: \>.OUld b(
SI .OO(J Y.c don'1 v.:ant 10 CO\ er
1111nor "'~~'i. That\ "h~ thl· h1g
deduct1bk · Howe,er. 11 it's a
\ 1 50 oou home that'\ been llattem'd
b) a n earthquak.e. the coverage wo uJd
be .,..on h 11. he ~1d.
~hlup . .who worked as a govern-
ment claims adjuster after the 1971
\1lmar quaki: that rocked the San
Fernando Valle\, said. he "stood in
the h\.lng room uf one home and
rnuld ~e '>k) throuih a crad l' in the
roof ·
.\ccordtng to som e ~umates. onl~
. pt•rcen1 of\1lmar homeowners were
cu' rred for quake damage. a nd
dl·,p11t lo.,..-1ntere\t go' ernmt'nt
loan' ~hlup said hi: lxh~\.CS the
cnmmun1\\ .... a~ not a hle to rebuild
the ..amc quaht~ of homes as before
the qualo;e
.\!though 1L°'> 1.apered off since
1 ue'tda~ the F1rt'man·., Fund agent
tor Jal>' & Renfro an Newport Beach
ha\ rC(c1,ed five or \I:\ calls a da\
'aid office managt'r Patricia
< uutcrmar\h .
"Nonnall~ most people don't
purcha!IC (the add1t1onal prote('tton).
hul v.e·,e had a real surae of c.lls ··
-,.
. f' . . .-••••• •
USXphonefirm
protests 'steel'
offlrm'sname
Irvine Chamber of Commerce
honors 2 for volunteer work
.....: . \
Play the Smart Tenant Ganie
\I "':-.n \\I I 1 '"' 1 "''Irk
( l'ntl'f\ ( orp ,1 t\1.11 \1.tr old tck
phonl· rl'ta1l lomp.111' 111.1 \ut' 1 ~
l.itl't'I C nrp ""t'f tlw '"'<'I l11111p.1n' '
namr l'hanttt• 111 I \ \ • 111 P
\.\ 11lrnm t nrilrn.111 pr ""l 111 111
I\\ f ek< cnwr~ 10 "'"n'11 '·'"' ... mi
he ha' ,11\111\\l'd the 1~,"1htht\ '1
legal 8(11\ln \\tlh h1' 1,1\\\l'I
"Wc:'rt• nutr.11wll . I rn:d111.1!1 ,.11.t
nflc:r hr.111n(t 111 t "' ~h d" .1n
nnunll'nll'nt 1h,11 11 ' " 1 h.1n~1ntt '''
Mml' .. , 1h1n~ J'<'••Ph '"" N' ''10
fu~d ..
But l ~ \!.', ,pnl1 \m,rn Bill
ft..t\ll'r ~hi RH au\C 1h1•rC"·, •' dil
lcrrnce an the' 11.11nc I \ \ < orp
11enu' 11sx T l'lt< 1·n1t 1, 11111
C'OUn'<"I ll'cl'\ lhrre·, J)ll tllOtlh I
thl're"
"V.t did a chcl~ in ;ill ~ti \tah'\.
Kt~ltr said "\\ c 1111' <' • pplu d '"' a
ftdtr'll trndrni.irl.; Hoth l.lllll pantt'\
c-1 im to haH f('\C:rHd thr n.inH' v.11h
•he lJ S Patrnt .ind Ir tdemnrlo.
O tllct
8~ Plfll. 'lj£([)ERMA~
Of 11M O•lly l'ltof 111111
I lw In 1nl' ( h,1mht·1 111 < umrnnu
h,1, p1 l'.,l.·ntl'U 1l'> annual J" arJ, 1 •
\\\11 Ir' fill' n:'itdenl\ who "'t·rc fl
,ogn11ld tor their \.nluntl'l'r "nrk
Rll h \le nhnll 11\>.ncr :ind hrol.;t•r
.11 I K \ \1.11n \trt<'l Rrah' 1n ln1n1·
"·" numl'd 1hl' d1.1mht·r\ I IJI\ 5
\kmh<'r ol thl· 't'.tr I hr org•intn·
11nn ~1111 tht\ ,1wartl '" g1' l'O "10 an
1111!1' 1Junl .,..hn ha' madr \1gn1ficant
Lnntnhut111n\ IA! t'\t't'c:dmg thl' Jlnr·
mal ('\fl<'l lalmn' ot .1 'nhlnlcl'f an thl.'
Ir' inc< ham her tl1111ng I 'IS" •
lhl'.' l~M4 rCltJl1cn1 . Rrult
l .1mphcll. pre\Cntcd a plittJUC: 10
\le inhotl dunn(l lht l hamh<'.r '
\l H'nth <Annual in<i1111lat1on h.1nqm·1
fir rC'Hlgn11l'd St.-tnholl'\ work 111
'Ptar hl.'ad1ng thrt\' major hind
ra'"'" \ Monte < arln n1gh1. It gnlt
ilnd lt'nn" tournumc111 and lhl'
chamh<'r', \l\th annu.11 < h1h Cham
pwnsh111. \\hll h drc" m1)1(' than
b,000 JlCOPlr
Stt'tnhntl h11' ~n ;in Ir' 1111· re\I·
'
,frnl "nu· 1·~'11 lie lt\l'' 1n thl·
,111nmu111t\ 111 ~u1th,,.,1111\I
1 hr l hamt~:r"., I '>X~ C 1tall·n of !ht·
'\.'.ti \v..ird "·I' prl'\l'ntcd to \fal)
l ll1•n ll.1Jln She "..1 founder of tht
lntn1 <h1ld <ar PrnJcrt and the I,, llll Oh mpi. \I rn11rnh1lia Ta<il
I Ol l l' and,, c harll'r mcm her ol Pl'nClk
lur .111 In till' 1 or11mu111\\ Ho,pllal
Pl< H \lw .11,11 " ,1 nwm~r ol the
ln1m• I n1lil'll "\lh1111I 01\tmt Roanl
ul I dlll ,111on ,111d .1 h11ard 1111·mtx·r 1)1
tilt' Jr, 1nr Hane''' I t'\ll\c'll
< h.1mhcr 01lal ldl!1 -.;m1 tht\ Jl' illll ''
g1H'n tu "an 1nll1\ 1d11al "'h• \t'
H hit'\ cmc n\\ ..en tll'' .ind <>r cnn
trthullllO' \ll lh••tom111un11\ 1)1fr,1nr
meri1 \I"'' 1,il h't•>1tn11111n.. P.1,1
rct 11~·11 1' 1nd111k ().1, 111 B.1k.1·1 1\111
\ atl\11111" \l1~t' \1.inah.1n .11111 c .1rol
I hill nun
I hullt:\ "3' nnmin11 ll'il h \ornp
u1tit1''' lnt<"mlllh'nal 111 Ir' nc
lladk\ ltH'~ 1n Ir\ 1ni \Ith ht'r
h1t\h.1nlf ,llld \\\U \On\
Follow me road to Un1vers1ry TC1Ner and
discover You won t have to pay /Or d lot of
thmqs in this new first-class office bu1ldmq
• A prime 1rv1ne location
wrthout the congestion ol me
central ous1ness ares only
minutes from John WRyne
A1rport
·Easy lreewfJY access
• Free parking for tenants
aneJ guests
• A nearby par for pgg1ng
or relsYrng
• Restaurants and shopping at
your doorstep In Tho Market·
place. an alrefldy-<>pen retail
restaurant and entertainment
center
• Views of snCNr'-capped mounraon<; r gree"
rolling hills from me onf', t• e 'l'll.\e r
University T<Nr'n Center Orange vnf\ s
.....
newest "small town W\ nic,, "Cl <tes
a vttriet~ o• n~ .. 'lousing
• LOCBred across ' n• Irvine
n rne torport·Merro-JC T'1angle
Open Summer 1986
<l mve/ooment of
Davison ~ F-er9l1Son
Leasing Office in
-'le Marl<etpl&oe
4249 Cdmous Dnve Suire 152
rie l!fomia 92ns •
7'41854-2444
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TmTl At'1o.lsm Bob Stillwagon
l
Ferguson bows Hayden
Is ln wrong seat agaln
To the Editor:
Thanks for your coverage (Dan
Wa11ers. June 20; Jennifer Karr, June
23)oftheefforts by Assemblyman Gil
Ferguson and a coalition of veterans
aroups.. to brina into public focus the
traitorous acts of Assemblyman Tom
Hayden, perpetrated dunng the Viet-
nam War.
At issue was not the merits or
feelings about Vietnam, or the nght to
protest or dJSagrce But rather. 1f a
Tom Hayden. who comm 1 tted acts of
treachery by advocating support of
our enemy. Nonh Vietnam. dunng a
time of war, can occupy a scat tn the
legislature in v1olat1on of the C'ah-
forn1a Const1tut1on. Article VII. Sec-
tion 9.
Hayden would like to seek refuge
from the real issue by accu~1ng Gil
Fe~uson of"sord1d. blatant. part1~n
pohttcs."
What else could he say'l Haydc.-n
knows he aided and abetted the
enemy 1n time of war. be also knows
that Gil Ferguson 1s not competing
for his asscmbl) ~al' nor arc the
veterans organ1za11ons who are mak-
ing the charges After all. there must
be at least as man) Democrats as
Republicans in these organizations.
So. Gil Ferguson had noth1n~ to gain
Oh }CS. there were some "sordid.
blatant. partisan poht1cs" in"ohed
But as usual. traitor r om aC(U~S lhe
wrong side
The culpnt 1' the demagogic
speaker W1ll1e Bro1,1rn 1,1rho buned
legJ11mate pet111ons representing
over 150 000 signatures gathered b)'
"eteram o rg.anr1a11on<., in the .\s-
scmbl) Eh:c11on ( ommrttcc. where
no ~ote was c"er taken l he ~UbJect
dtcd b> design
.\gain. these !>1gnature\ were
gathered without pol1t1c.·al party d1s-
cnmina1ton. so the veteran organ1za-
11ons plan to lean heavtl) on the
Speaker and each m1.·m~r who
followed his pressure I urge them to
do \O The \peak1.·r'"' procedure wa<.
an arrogant rO\tr-up oftht· theape'>I
order and a direct atfront to the vets
and all signers.
Unfortunately, the Speaker's ac-
tions buried the petitions and ruled
out the ouster motion on "parlia-
mentary" grounds. This precluded a
much needed hearing of facts on a
··skeleton," lone treated liahtly by tbe
media and slipped by the American
pubhc under the guise of being ''just
another protcstor.'1
But how many protestors were
welcomed in Hanoi four limes?
Hayden would now hke to have us
believe that lb~ visits and his
consequent traitorous statements re-
ceived the blessings of the State Dept.
Can anybody believe that? Or how
about his statement; "I am a patrio11c
American and no narrow-minded
bigot can strip that from me." This
brought a negative roar from the
many veterans in the audience and it
certainly must have oome as a
surprise to North Vietnamese who
patrioticall~· helped him broadcast
from Hanoi.
Hayden's kmd ofpatriousm 1s akin
to Jack the Rapper lovmg his mother.
It as also the kind that he thinks can be
turned off and on when needed.
fhe ordinary c111zen hghtly regards
the happenings of 15-20 years ago
"hen anti-war protestors were a
dame-a-dozen. But Hayden was a
bona fide traitor who openly ad-
vocated support of V1etnam-V1et
Cong at a time when our own service
people were suffenng casualties. He
now claims that he has "paid his dues
JUSt as much as those who served 1n
Vietnam" because -"fam1hes and
loved ones did not speak -and
accused us of all the thrn11.s etc."
These are self-serving statements
and lcft-wmg rationale. Being re-
moved from the legislature would
only be a down payment on . the
'"dues" he really owe!> I'll continue to
~uppon this effort
C G SIEGLE
N~wport Beach
End research, not animal lite
To the Editor
The commentar. b\ Cia!Y L Fran-
cione. rcbu111ng ·Pr(,, o\t Thoma\
Ehrhth' .. Ma' 26 wmmi:ntan on the
uc;c of .in1mai\ in b1omedttjl re.-.cMt.h
began fa1rl~ powcrlul but IJltcrcd
and became JUSI another lell~r trom a
mmnformed 1ndl\ 1dual !>lat1ng hi\
view on tht!> contro,er\tal subject
'\n' menu on of ·a1ternat1 \C\. to
ammal re~arth 1mphes that animal
research '' prcx.l\11-t1"e and nett'!>\af\
bu1 that bet.!U'>t' rt " immoral and
uncth1rnl 11 mu\l he "rtplalt:d ··
.\n1mal re\t.•arlh mu\t be
ABOLl\Hf..D It t~ not '>Utnu~ -1t
does not aid 1n unco' ermg the cau\t''>
of dt!>ease and does not e11rl'I a l urc
for tho\C disease'>
On the contra I) arum al rt:'>ear<. h ,.,
re'ipons1blc for ma\\l\C: dJmagc to
our health as well 3!> tu our euinom'
.\ productt\C mt•thod of ensunng
and ma1ntatntng~ood health e·<ists-
prn enuon of disease. If. however.
our immune system fails due 10 poor
diet exposure to toxic waste. ett .
then we must do cl1n1cal stud} We
must '""est1gate the person that came
down "11h disease spontaneousl).
because we must cure them. Infecting
health}' ammals with the disease
art1fic1all) 10 the laborator)' ts the
opposttc of pre"enllon and d1n1cal
stud\
.\r11mal research continut'\ bct.au\C
t t!> profitable -11 "a huge industry.
~ht>refrom many people benefit
financially. Many uninformed people
praise the "'benefits" of animal re-
search· financial benefits for tho~
tn,olved in the busmcss
The e' 1dence is overwhelming as
to the counterproducttvencss of
animal research. It must be abolished
SUC)AN L PHILLIPS
I.a Mirada
Have you prepared for the sizable earthquake
that has been predicted?
Jeff Codde
Irv int'
Auistanl Mana~rr
'"No I m planning
to It"' gun n.1 c onll· 1 n
Augu\I ·
Patricia Ronald
Newport Beach
Student
"We built our hou''
more earthquake ~le.
but as far a\ preparing
suppl1eo; or water or
anything. v.r havrn·1
done anvth1n.i"
ORANGE COAST
Alfred Daniels
Nrwport Buch
Wheel dealer
''\c\ I can hard!\
w,11t It can't tome to<·,
\oun"
Tony AJJ&booy
Nf'wport Buch
Architect
"No I ha .. c not. I'm
nn anh1tc·ct and I
undcr\t:ind c.-arth -
quakcc. and that \Ort of
thinf hut I haven't
m.1t t• an' prep-
a rat 11111 .. "
Daily Pilat ,,Mii lJftl
fol IOI
Ton1Ten
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George Cbaml
Newport Beach
Student
"I JUSI put \Orne
thrng under m}' dc\k A
pa1r of Jeans"
Letlt'y Kaye
Nt'wport BHcb
Student
.. Th" earthquake
made me change our
hou~ around a httle
btt I rearranged thC'
children'\ rooms~ 1f
there wu an earth
quake. nothing would
fall on them whale the} were tn hcd ..
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I probably ought to mention Playboy ts one of the magazln1e t
I wrtte for, but that ... has n ever made m~ feel vlo en ·
WMAT IF
°™'S R~\JLTS IN~~Y?
Meese commission fails
to expose hard evidence
Unobjective investigators d iscover little
to substantiate smut-viole n ce relation
SACRAMENTO-And so Edwin
Meese 111 , the ,A Horney General of
the Un11ed States:who 1s as blameless
and shameless as lawyers come.
appoints a commission of high-
profile anti-pornography ctt1zens to
travel the country to investigate
pornography.
And for a year this panel holds
heanngs and digests testimony -
much of 11 from a coaltt1on of militant
lesbians. people who listen to church
on telev1s1on and ver) rnflexable
laW)ers-and emerges half a m1lhon
dollars later with a 2.000-page repon
which '"unanimously and confidently
(finds) that the available evidence
strongl}' supports 1he h)pothesis that
substantial e:iiposure to snually viol-
ent materials bears a casual rela-
11onsh 1p to ant1-soc1al acts of sexual
violence ..
The) al!>o find there 1s a probable
connection between other sexual
matenals -Pia) boy mapzine. for
instance -and ant1-soc1al acts of
SC"<ual violence I probably ough1 to
mention here o;omewhere that Play-
bo} t!>One oft he maga1rnes I write for.
but that -out\ldc of some pictures
laM }'ear ol Don Johnson without his
dot hes on -ha\ never made me feel
violent at all
Anywa} the comm1ss1on's repon
makes Q2 recommendations to fight
the '"cruel plague" .\mong them arc
tougher law\. c1 t11en watch groups.
and better coordinated enforcement
of the ant1-<.mut law'>.
And 11 lumps those findtngs tnto
the ..ame package with child abuse
and child pornography. lending
~eight 1,1r1th those senou<1 and press-
ing 1s~ue\ to what ts otherwise a
fraudulent in.,,csugat1on
I mean doe<> an} bod> here need a
2.<X>O-pagt• rt'port to decide child
pornograph\ I'> wrong. or ought to be
prosecuted? Does anybody need
Edwin Meese or his commission or
Lesbians Against the Degregatjon of
Women to tell them what to read?
Look, I don't want to be un-
reasonable. I will accept the com-
mission on pornography's findings if
Edwtn Meese will now appo1n1 a
comm1ss1on on lawyers. Pick 11
c111zens -and they don't even have
to start out hating lawyers-and send
them across the country to take
testimony.
Let them 1nterv1ew a cross-section
of Amencans who have dealt Wlth
anorne)'S -folks who have gone
through divorces. or probates or paid
for title searches to homes they were
buytng -and ask them what kind of
violence rs m their hearts as a result.
Ask them tf they have been raped. Or
cxplottcd Or degraded. Ask them 1f
they have been robbed.
Then allow this commission to
wnte a repon. and I promise you
2.CXX> pages won't cover the subject.
And 92 recommendations won't be
enough either, unless number 92 1s
"'Let's hang all these guys and start
over"
'\nd unlike 1he Attorney General's
Comm1,s1on on Pornography. the
Comm1ss1on on l3wyers will not
have to rely on feeling "confident and
unanimous" for their findmgs. They
will have, 1f I ma) borrow a lawyer's
term. hard evidence.
All nght, the Attorney General
doesn't want a panel on lawyers? He
doesn't hke hard evidence?
Then what about comm1ss1oning a
panel on m1htan1 lesbianism? Use the
same 11 c1111ens who didn't even start
out hating lawyers. and send them
across the countr)' taking testimony
on m1l11an1 lesbians
Let the panel hold meetings to ask
Amencam 1f the) object to m1l11an1
PETE
DEXTER
lesbians working as teachers in the
public school system. Let them ask
Americans to take a position on the
moral climate generated by the gay
community as a whole, and their
feelings about possible sol utions to
any health or moral problems the)
may feel exist.
That report will run a few thousand
pages 100. tt will be exactly as
scientific as the one on pornograph}.
and the militant lesbians. I promise
you. will be less happy wtth this
aspect of Amenca's return to decenc)'
than they were with the crackdown on
smut
I know. I know. Edwrn Ill doc!>n·1
want to do that either It would
probably be looked at as 1mpoltt1c.
although not as 1mpoltt1c as a com-
m1ss1on on mtntsters.
Which is the only one of these
commissions that has any real poten-
ttal for scandal anyway. Everybody
knows about lawyers and m1lttan1
lesbians. but ministers -nobod)
watches them.
I am reminded, in a more sober
vein. of a priest I knew and hked 1n
Philadelphia, who went to New
Orleans on a convenuon and disap-
peared for most of a week, sctung off a
public search. He showed up finally 1n
Jail. under an assumed name. charged
with soliciting an undercover cop 1n
an adult book store. Jie was ruined. of
course. shipped to some remote
parrish and never heard from again
And I wonder. remembenn' that
now. 1f Edwin Meese's comm1ss1on
would feel confident that exposure to
pornography was to blame
Pet~ Dexter Is • 1yodlc•1~
colom11l1t.
Report on pornography:
Someone had to write it
Herl·w1th a guide on how to
rC\rx>nd to the Attorney General's
( ommtS\ton on Pornography, whose
r1nd1ngs have been so widely dended.
I It was a mistake for the com-
mt'iSt0n 's c11ecut1vc director. Alan
\car\ to write to merchandisers who
handle the big three pornographic
maga11ncs (Playboy. Penthouse,
Hustler) using language both
hortatOf) and intimidating. (You
"arc in .. ol,ed 1n the sale or distnbu-
tron of pornography. . . Failure to
respond wall necessanly be accepted
ac; an 1nd1catton of no obJectaon". 1.e ..
to pornography ) He was properly
rebuked hy the coun for exerting
quasi-legal pre'lc;ure without due pro-
cess
On thC' other hand. tt ts d1s-
1ngcnuous to take the pos1t1on that
the three mags are not pornographic.
In order of appeal to lubricity. they
rank: Hustler (sick), Penthouse
(much porn). Playboy(lcHt porn).'°
let us \peak of Pcnthou5C as "la revue
moyenne scnsuellc." There are many
dcfin111ons of pornography. The ac-
cu~tton has been made !hat the
rnmm1ss1on never defined 1t.
Well 11 did Porn, said the com-
m 1n1on. 1s matenal that 1s
"pf'Womtnan\ly sexually exphclt and
intended pnmanly for the purpose of
-.e~ual arousal." The best way to cope
Wtlh the araument that Penthouse
al~ rubltshes non-pornographic ma-
tena 15 to lauah at at. Ask y.c»J.inclf the
question whether PentW!lc would
iurv1ve three months Without the ~x .
Its rcadcnhip would be about the \17.C
of The Hom1let1c and Pastoral Re·
VICW,
2 The comm1u1on attempted 10
demon\tl'llt that ~adina pomo-
anphy 1ncltnes 10mc readen 10 1llcpl
behavior. for instance rape. or " -
gress1ve :>ex .. It 1s probably correct
that 11 does. but almost impossible to
prove It would be much easier to
prove that hquor enhances lubricity
than that Penthouse does. In the 21st
century, they're go1na to be arguing
about whether cap1taJ punishment
decreases capital offenses. Well. we
all know that 11 docs. but would have
a difficult time proving 1t beyond
cavil The commission, m other
words. accepted a mandate 1t could
not hope to handle
There 1s hardly any question that
Penthouse ct al arouse and scmi-
sattsfy lust One asks these days: Well.
1'i that had'l Lust ts a human predica-
ment, and JUSl as food sausfies
hunger. so lu'lt needs sat1sfacuon. The
c1v1l11ed an'iwer to this is of course
that lust as appetite is satisfied m
mamage, and that unltke food, which
ts necessary to prolona hfc. sex can be.
and everywhere 1s. contained and
even sublimated People enter volun·
tanly into celibacy
The mam araument apinst the
pomographen 1• less that they depict
lust than that m doina ~ they depict
not the love of Romeo for Juhct,
satisfied by love and mamaac. but tt\f
suual hun1er of Joe for any Jane he
can lay his hands upon
Now a free count!)' countenan~
publishers who advoe1te callousness
toward women. hccnuousne s as the
pnmal uric, utter 1nsouc11nce and
1rttspon 1b1hty for the fate of others.
the devil h1mstlf 11 frtt to publish m
Amenc•
But so is publrc senttment free to
react. It violates no one's riahts at all
to o~n1ze boycons of any ttorc that
traffics 1n matenal the efTca of which
1s to encouraae unc1V1lized behavior
If a boycott wert orpnized apinst
bookstores that sold booki and map·
WILLIAM F.
BUCKLEY
zmes urging raClal d1scnmma11on,
preaching the utility oft he black man
pnmanly as a menial, urging the view
that the Jew is genetically avanc1ous
or untrustworth)'.. one doubts that lht'
American C1v1I Libertte~ Union
would object to organized boycott-; of
such outlets.
The comm1ss1on on pornography
in effect cnoourages such boycotts.
and the wonder is that the firestorm to
the cultural press is aimed not at the
philosophizers who preach the kind
of activlly that results in illegitimacy.
and broken homes and is aovemed by
the priapic imperative. but at those
who seek to call public attention to
smut-for-profit.
The critics J01n many hbcrtantin\
in wonderinJ how this all bttamc a
federal qucn1on The answer to that 1s
that the Firs\ Amendment 1s invoked
1n the least community, when efforts are made to counteract the smut
peddlen.
And. finally, 1t is the fed~ who pa)
the cost -1ha1 c01t that is payable -
of wanton sex. The Atd to Fam1hc:J
With Dependent Children pqnm
costs about $15 btlhon per year And
1t will take any socaal 1C1cnt1st about fi~ minutes to find a comlat1on
between the b1nh of the sc"ual
rcvohnion m Amcnca and the mul-
ttplc birth of the bastard 1n America
Willi.am Blld.1•1 u • 1YDt1Jc•tt4
col•m1d1I.
c)
J1c1
AllDEISOI
and DALE VA N ATIA
Protecting
the green
of outdoor
business
W ASHlNGTON -A billboard
ind us try lobbyi_st who cl;&ims to be a~
environmentahsl 1s trying to ~at
state officials in the fight apinst a
Senate bill that would toughen federal
rqulations of billboards.
Supporters of the tougher billboard
rules believe George F. McJ.nturff Ill
is masqueradina as an enVU'Onmen-
talist in an effort to confuse state
officials about the merits of the bill.
Mcinturff sent out a letter on June
2 to state highway officials, wa.m~na
them about "extremely rntnctlve
and punitive provisions" of the
Senate bill. It would deny fe~eral
highway funds 10 states that fall to
remove non-conforming billboards
along federal roads.
"I suggest that you advise your
senators as to your department's
recommendations con~mmg this
bill." Mcinturff wrote. The letterhead
1den11fies him only as a "consultant
on environmental affairs."
Although he admits to working for
billboard interests. Mcinturff assured
our aswc1atc Stewart Hams that his
crtden11als as an environmentalist
are sohd He belongs to five en-
vironmental groups and lives on the
Chesapeake Bay. "I have a mallard
mother on nine eggs under my
porch." he said.
· Mcinturff also spent e1~t years in
charge of the Federal Highway Ad-
m 1n1stra110 n's controversial
billboard removal project, which has
not exactl y denuded the landscape of
outdoor adventsing.
Nowadays. Mcinturff 1s better
known for his work on behalf of the
billboard mdustry He descnbes
himself as a '"longtime consultant to
the outdoor advemsini mdustry" ma
Jan I J memo adv1smg industry
laW)ers how to challenge testJmony
offered b}' University of Georgia
Professor Dr Charles F. Floyd.
Mcinturff descnbed Floyd as "the
most actlH and vocaJ critic of the
outdoor advertising industry."
.\nd, in a Feb. 19 report to billboard
compan}' executives, chief industry
lobb)1St Vernon A. Clark said Mcin-
turff devotes a large pan of his tjme
.. to state and local legislative. issues
where \here are also matters of vcat
concern" to the outdoor advertising
industry.
'"Maybe l shouldn't call myself an
environmentalist," Mcinturff con·
ceded "I don't know. But I think I'm
as much an environmentalist as
anyone ..
In an angry June 27 leller to
highway officials of all 50 states. Sen.
Slade Gonon. R-Wash .• author of the
billboard bill, defended the legis-
latton -which has the support of
environmental groups and Transpor-
tation Secretary Elizabeth Dole -
and added. "I would also hke to set
the record straight as to Mr. Mcln-
turfrs 1dent11y . Mr Mcinturff does
not repre~nt the views of the en-
vironmental communtt)' ...
Sens. Steve Symms. R-ldaho. and
Quentin Burdick. D-N.D .. have put
an informal "hold" on Gorton's bill.
Both have collected modest cam-
paign contnbutions from the indus-
try. and Symms was paid $2,000 for a
~peech to Gannett billboard ex-
ccuttves.
In add1t1on 10 rewarding Its friends,
the billboard industry Ines to pumsh 11~ enemies. Gorton's challenger this
fall , Democrat Brock Adams. trans-
portation secretary in the Carter
admrn1s1rat1on. received $6.000 m
billboard donations m the first three
months of th ts year. includtng SS.CXX>
from billboard baron Barry Ackerley
of Seattle, and his associates.
Gonon said he also suspects that
the billboard industry pressured co-
sponsors of the bill, Sens. Paula
Hawkms, R-Fla .. and Daniel Inouye,
D-Hawa11. lo remove their names
from the proposed legJslatton.
Footnote. Th'C billboard mdustry
paid out SI 00.664 in speaking fees to
members of Congress last year. Only
the top IOdefensecontractorsand the
tobacco industry paid out more in
honorana, accordmg to a recent study
b) Common CauS(.
MARIO MIFFED· Poltt1 cal
b1gw1gs an New York for the Statue of
Liberty cclebra11on found Gov.
Mano C uomo moody and distant,
even 1anonn1 some of the fund-
raisers and power brokers who could
help hiin act the Democratic 1;>rcsi-
dential nomination m 1988. fnends ~id C'uomo's nose was out of )Oin1
because the attention betnf lavished
on Pre 1dent Rcapn. Ltt acooca (a
lonashot potential nval) and Bia
Apple Mayor Ed Koch kept the
aovemor from what he had hoped
would be a ~hot at the national
5pothaht "The ttatue IS pan of New
York state.'' anJ>Cd one Cuomo
loyah t
CONFIDENTIAL FILE: After a
quarter-<:entury, the C'~sll'O rqime's
ofTictal discouragement of rchaion ,,
havina a noticeable efTttt. One(
9verwhelm1naJy R~man Catholic,
the Cuban populauon of about 10
mrlhon 1s now le than h•lf Cathohc
J•d Aodet'llllll u4 0.Jt Vu Ati.
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Well pnced 4 bdon, with Y!IW .................... 8 Barnncton
-ltma p1s•-net 1w fllrivatt 4 bdnn, pool ........................................ J. Sklftan
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Custom Portofino, pool, spa, aame room, ......... M Graves
1U1 e11 sus.• . s21 ""' CIUllC 4 bdrm, 3 blttl, ...................................... M. Hvtlll
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3 bdrm, 2 bltll, pffl1te bllch ICCtSS ....... M. vonGeldefn
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NEW LISTINGS
MIOllT lllMI 1114.111
Excellent Investment opportunity or small beech
home. This 3 BO cottage la cioM to beech,
tennis & community pool. Great price, tool
au llLllA ,,..,..
Outstanding 2 BA suite condo In eecurtty bldg.
Community pool and spa. Owner will consider
tease option. Make offers. .... ,.. 12--
Beautlfully cared for 3 BA, pool, spa on large lot,
many upgrades. Huge FA. formal DA, tasteful
and charming. Priced right. .,.m•• aa•,111
Wonderful pool & F:R home In prestigious lrvtne
Terrace. 3 BA, 2 BA. laundry room, new ext.
paint, quiet street. Hurry!
..,llT llllU IHl,111
Short walk to ocean from newty refurbtshed 4
BA, 3 BA plus formal dining room. Lovety
contemporary on corner lot In the shores. Only
$335,000 FEE
ULllA llUll ,,..,.
Charming duplex w/unlque wood paneling and
vaulted ceilings. Ideal for remodel! Located on
qlllet street. Call now to aeel
ULllA N•llU ltll,111
Live on the main bay at only $450,000-Charm-
lng 3 BR home In excellent condition. Prime
location makes this probate house a terrtflc buy.
PIWlaA UTFIMT ll..,_
Endless turning basin vtew, this 3 BR home,
exquisite decorated and maintained Is located
on Buena Vista. The garden street of Balboa -
white sandy beach.
LIDO ISLE
UM ISU 1111,IM
A Jewell Beautltully remodeled kitchen, added
foyer. Sunny tlled patio. Plans for second story
master suite. A special house.
LMISU '441,111
Beautifully conditioned 3 BA plus den on 40' lot.
New kitchen, new carpeting. 3 car garage. South
sunny patio and Palos Verdes fireplace.
Ull ISU .. 1.,..
Architectural design, glass, light and dramatic
decor In this 3 BA contemporary home. 3
fireplaces. security system, corner lot.
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3 BR built by craftsman. 3 flreplaoes. Serene
perfection from the moment you enter the
walled courtyard. Unbelievable storage.
UlllSU lllUll
Bayfront duplex. Lovely 3 BA, 2 BA, fireplace &
patios on water for each unit. Beautlftllly main·
talned units. Eaay to convert to alngle family.
UM 11U 11,111,111
Inviting & charming • BA English Normandy on
south bayfront with sandy beach! Two mat•
suites. Pier & sllp for large boat.
SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK lAJ
OPEN HO USES 1-5
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4BR *305.000 K. PARKER ---.....
3BR 1339,000 M.MATTHEW8 ... _. 1Hll •IF ..
4 BR, Pool '387.000 E. OLSON ... 11n 111M 111t ••
4 BR '429,000 G.ANOERSON ...... u .......
3 BR $521,000 S. HARRIS ---....... ..,
3/1 s1.100.ooo S. MARVIN ...... m11au..,_.
4 BR $1,350,000 8. HARRIS
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5BR $319,000 G. ANDERSON _,....
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•• 4BR $333,000 C.MCMAHAN _.,... 1111T.._.T.,....
3BR $335,000 M.-=L= ---3 BR $339,000 G. LIVINGSTON ...... au 1117 ......
4 BR, View $388,500 C. MCMAHAN .. ,....,. 1•• .......
5BRFR $419,000 J. MERTZ
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4 Br, View 1815,000 D. 8188
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5 BR, View $649,000 M. DY ...... ••w. ....
312 Bayfront S715,000 E. OLSON .... -'''= 5 BR $990,000 S.EX
JUST REDUC ED
MWPllT 11111 1111.-
Three bedroom house on very pr9tty street In
neighborhood of much upgrading. Almost new
roof and carpet. RV aooe11.
N•llU Uff.-T 11 .......
Outstanding 4 BR,•'-" BA on exeluatve Eut Bay .
Superb construction & arcttltectural delign.
Spacious patio, aandy bMch & boat lllp.
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A jewel of a homel Private gate-guarmd area.
Remodeled and ready to move Into. Sunny
patio, 3 BA. den and stepa to the bMCheal
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Stunnlng 3 BA-charmer 1 'A bk>Ck• to beach.
New plantation lhuttera. paint & 4 oellng tans,
Brus hardware, tuteful decor, large IPL
644-9060
NE WP ORT BEACH ..... ,,,..
One level 3 BR end unit. Parquet ftOot'I In
kitchen & entry, nice grua efltry & patio out1ook.
Well meintalned & ritcety decorated.
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A rite property! A '9gaJ trtplex on ~ lot.
ExceUent rental area convenMlnt to all ~
Aslumable loan. mo. to mo. t9flant1 .
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Family home with toueh of et ... 1 One story, 3
BR, 2 BA. custom kitchen wtth evet)'tMg ~ n.
Cherry wood cabtnets, new baths, NCUrlty gate. ...... .....
Custom 4 BA entertatnrMnt home on quarter
acre comer tot. High oettlnga English ltatned
glass wtndows. dramatic pool/apa.
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Hiiitop location for beat vlewl of PKfflc Oceen,
Newport Harbor & Palos Verde8 PenlnlUla.
Warmly decorated 3 BR. 3 BA with low mamten-
ance yards.
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The ultimate In townhome llvtng. Subdued
sophllticatlon with high c*llngs, mirrors. crown
moldings and plantation lhuttera. .......... .. ..•
Tranquil MCluded locaUon on cul-d&-sac. Ser·
ene water and night light vtew. quality~
tlon throughout. Guest quarters overtook• pool
and apal
• U1T11 a.-.-Expanstve views from this magnlfloent 5 BR
estate. Authentic fixtures & design prevail. Enjoy
4 flreplacea, library & teparate FR + gourmet
kitchen.
BEACH COMMUNITIES
ULllA ,,,....
Arlt block off the sand. 3 BR cottage. Great flrat
home with future devetopment potential.
UL.aN9 1aA au.-
New on market. Wonderful 3 BR, 2 story home.
Beam ceilings In living room, lovefy Inner patio,
meticulous condition. A home you mutt ....
MIUllT... -~ Duplex In premium oceanfront location for max.
summer /winter rental Income. • BR & 3 BR untts
In excellent condition.
NPllU I~
Thla hOme exemplifies all In taste & comfort. 3
BA, 2'A BA, eecurlty, paneling, vtewa. 2 ft,.
ptacea, muter suite, high celllnga, brick tlle
floors.
um&llMI ... 111
Charmng ocean front In Wood' a Cove. Old~
chatm ln thta 4 BA reak:Senoe perched on the
rock• with fabulou1 vtewa. CtoM to lhopl too.
llLlll HPl&A 11,ntrl•
Newey remodeted 3 BR Cape Cod t>evfront on
prime comer IOCatlon Ullng ftneat qU8Hty ap-
pointment• and lntertotl. PW & 1Hp.
2181 SAN JOAQUIN HllLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH
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petloe. P>A flnenclng ll?-/-,\'~.'11' 1339•900· Open .. uaun .... ftlll* 4 bdnn. 2 Nth home. l.Y.,... _ 831-1298 \tY ~OCI JeC. HQ
'378,000, •nblnla 1117 u .. 7 ( ,._ 1"6• 18 Jetty Drtve. F.a!nO out Of a.ctow, 3 model, lrD lot, ~ '°" ~ Modern deCOf' thtoughOut. , ·j~~~~-.,.... ueoK'l44--014t .. lllllL...... ...... """1 ... ,., c• mm111 •at• bdtma. r.m. room, large cash~~ & Lilt* ...,....... -r-69' w/2 mat .... tky-• # _.,.... ____ ..,..-__ Pt~two 30•1$foot .... IU..., DUPLEX by ownetl so of SnglM21k+def\,holtub. yarct,ptloe~~!·~· . 298 84M 43 ~ llgtlt1. aatore. Own.fl dlt •BtudlO Unit~ .... ~
Iota. One 11 28A t8A 1&11•111111 Htway 3bd 2ba & 2bd l!kyllt .. tMlt-tnbbQ.T.,._ AQt,Uz._..._.7 ··~"~~\·? J \( klt.(.,11.1.1~ aructoutl185,000. S.C,,~·(213irr-3m wlteudlo aipt tNW 2 cw Oozy 2Br H4k SMPe tba. '"11umabl• tet. nte & poot 3t WNte-ai ' •• · REALTOR I' 1111.Btmf ... 173,_... ,_
gM. Other hie etudto, 2 from bay I belleft. Xfnt 13&9.000. Open 8at-8un water. Sun 1-5. Bkr UlllDnl'UTlllJri EASTSIOE POOL t«>ME 3Bdrm. flmlty room, new faller 1134 Ev/Wknd(21S).WT..et00.
CM ger & Irv "'°'1~IO. oondlllon~llvlnQroom 2-4. 875-2•24. ~173 a8f 28e.,.., pelnt, ~ on lovely et. '•m 0tpt, pelnt i gl'Mt ~ '"!ml ll4~ ~= 't,~Ooo both :.~:, w1.a11:-::' DUPLEX HOME +APT PRICE REDUCED i30i( = ~~· RV UITW..aY .-ngh~ = u~·~ u:t.~ Only Hklng 280. 2::. PLgU:rage , 2,000 IQ ft. 31r, tonMI .------·--~ $239,600 2-1. 1-1, s Of Hwy, gd... OPEN SUNDAY t-5 aocw $121K w..ttlde. 3BR 28A, tam rm. rm. v . • . __:._...:.,____ 182.500, 1700/mo totel dining room. ~ ~ 1111uM•o1.D John Gooding, Bkr 91.1mable,greetownwoo-3180tmwood,Sholeoim.. 831-2'3?ore37_1458 1180,000 Prln only ~:=~.:&, IUTLllATlll-.,.yment, 722·7637. 1t9') dO*f'I ~ room. ~ ::::~~M•NT• .., (213)591-1102 ~ ev:~:·t~~ view ioU3~9K 720-(MA ~7428 U 1-1111 . 1,301 IQ. rt. AMI ohanMt uf. I ~,::=' :~~ o.10!!:
:!' ..... -.... , ... " ... m ... m ce .......... IHI by owner 1279,500. LIVEATTHE~EACH ' .... ,.... l /llHlllTI..,.. -a-•ua ~~~~ CiON to m . !a&ma. 1196.000.ByOwnw ;s&b; 875-6716. 328 Orchid -45 lot. 10% lmfL .. Lll Beet ....... tor ..i.....a-or -.... O~ ,,........& 2'MSa TQWMouM. Many •s1 WeattnlMWAve , On. OWC. LM 720-CMM fiAAHY UP-.ORAOES ~,,,. -'W"""" Int trenqull I_..,. eet-IP&· ..._to tl\OC)plnQ r--"-831·58e1 ... llDIJ 1-1 Prop• telllng tut. Exp. HITUTll IPTIUll 1189•500 couple. ...,,...t location. tlang you wttl find• SBA & 1ohoot1. Only ·aekrng upgradel. .... .--.t .,. ... --------111 11111 Ulll Appr ,, .. evalu. Call nowt llU -ITAY -Attac:Md 2 cw get Cepe den, kit/tam rm combo, • , tt,000 1158,000. ~ALL George a .........
Duplex waterftont lfvl~ Agt. Jim Gould 722-7637 Large 48r w/ev«y ~ And Ilk• It In th.le ,..., 4 •0~~~M ~ ~.c:s'c:'f..':°°'...! baaul MHt•r bath HLOJI tllnU Maon 831 12M LoV9fy 381, twn rm, S8a.
w/dodl & holet tor 18 S&95K o.co.-perfect on ty poeelble, Spa. MQlrtty ~~.W::"'ro~ tlUL 1124 900 Diana Cappel wli-o ltallan ..... Litt.ct UALn End Unit. ow~.~llowooo
beet. CloM to Island cyn w/ocro vu •Br. FR ayatem, central air, com-ILDnl ' 831•12e41 16.000 under mrttt for down, f0.5'1\ ......... enope. 2BR 1BA h<x'9e 328 Hazel, Open Wed-pletely redeeorated In bH Ch & raoraatlon. a..t buy on 3 bdrm, 2 bath fut .... at 1189,900 1". Ownr/Btcr &U--n10. "'128R~.8:i~ apt. ::.~~s~;~:~: .. ~f.9'bo~~~~-~:~ur: $.1~~~i:milSOi. =-:v=~ ·~4if:C. ~;:~:~f~~l~· .. ~~!"H':'!'a IHt.luMu ltd UllUe•Tlll 11....... 38r 28a $387500 321 homel Open today IULUTlll Vlry popular ftootplan. -·-·--~ ,. ... _.U -ll UT bluff. 1•43,000 Down. fiR +!Oft OOfidO Ocean MUll.rDTl11 Pol I n..:... Wed 1 30-4:30 32 Orek• Bay FMturet huge OOYntry -• $136,000. Call btwn 12-1 vi.w formal din many 100 n • m II.Ill Su~~5a.5175;.8o70 • or call Marty Elllott GVV kitchen. A1klng only I / ... PUii.i-Juat Hstb edlldhk•1 newR2home & 5-.e (802)44S-1411 ••tree Pool & Jae. • 85-4-0924 or 559-11400 1182.000. Call Anne 48R + eparkllng poo( on on u •be lot 1118 ooo 213 592 1878 11• L-a-BY OWNER -OLDE CdM Re/Mex Realtor•. Mceu..nd 831·12M quiet atr .. t. Prlci.' of w/approv.d plant lor Skytlte, n~ace, AJC, 2 ' . • -4 B d ...... "b~" Hlghly ·upgraded 2bd • ownetatllp. NS tchool new 2BR 2BA unit i-. Bdrm, 2"8a· outetand· lrftat 1144 • room. •
home Walk to beach & I What's yOYr home MNloe I • ·~i~~\: · dlttrlct. 2037 Paloma Or. Super potentlal at ~st Ing locatlon, community Beachtront home + two lhop•A·210t •~laity Alt«allons?Ac· Doyovrl>\lylnganJaemngit ( ;• Drive by and call $141,000. amanlllH 1135,000. BVOWNERI bedroomandbattlou-f a223 000 873-7612 covil'Ung7 A1J10 rfJpelr? thectaeeltled market _:i_: ___ , 844-742• Broker htelt/_. 141-Gl l l Nancy lmbemlno RMl1or Condo ecroea UCI, 2bd. quarten. Fantaa11C vtew · · Advertlae 1n ctal.tlfleo · ._, (714) &44-ee38 2~b1 new paint, patlO, almoet all roome. Fon'Nll
HOMES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
••• 12 Balboa Cove Newport Beach
548-7078 $444,000 Sun 1-4
19750 Coventry Lane, Huntington Bch
546-2313 $77,000 Sund11y 1-4
209 Iris, COM
644-6200 $429,500 SAT/SUN 2-5
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**412 Evening Star Lane, NB •24 Rockingham, Belcourt
631-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $8•9,500 SAT/SUN 1-5 I
* • 1900 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $515,000 Sunday 1-5 *14 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) NB
328 Hazel Drive, (Ocean View), Old CdM 644-9060 $895,000 Sunday 1-5
759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3400 Sea Breeze Ln.(Hrbr v iew Hiiia) CdM I
•• 1207 Highland, Harbor Highlands, NB 64•-2999 $389,500 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $449,000 Sun 1-5 1527 Seacrest (Hrbr View Hiiia) COM
v 16 Jetty Or, Jasmine Creek, CdM 644-9060 $398,500 Sunday 1-5
759-1626 $339,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1400 Santanella Terr (lrvlne Terr) COM I
•476 Magnolia St., Eastalde, C.M . 6«-9060 $333,000 Sunday 1-5
631-8011 $212,500 Sunday 1-5 1 * 1649 Seadrift, Irvine Terrace I
221 Narcissus, Olde CdM 644-6200 $429,500 SUNDAY 1-5
CONDOS
TOWIHOMES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
ale, trptc. Move In nowt IMng room, gleaming
$140,000. 854-4861 pegoec1 11wdwo0d noon. Game room, wet bar, T'llOI WUIOI tamlly room wtttl IMillfve Spaolou1, 3 Bdrm, family bum celling• and
rm-large yd, wOOdMY hunt Ing IOdge type 11one
teellngll Cell LHzlo, tlreplece. Gourmet
lrv11'1e 1-flll.I RHllY kitchen, bull14n range • 7M-1272 oven, re trlgetator,dllh-
Tlln.llMI ....
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Tri-level, 1740 IQ ft 3
Bdrm. 2'"' Bath. !amity room. air cond . 2 cer g11ege, eecluded petlO,
flreplace. tlled lover. poola, 111ew of trvlne
Rench. 3 yra old, s 1511,900. S54-9244
La1u 1 a.ac~ l
w••her, Indoor BBQ.
Frencil doon to bt1dl patio and winding bftck p1th1 through pro·
laulonally maintained
ground•. Se CIUdedepa. red brick decking. Two
car garage + ttlrM C9'
parkfng. Va cant.Owned
11n<1 nnanoees by • 1aroa Call lornl1 benk and muet
be llquldated. Terrific:
terma. 1885 llC>PfalMCI
velue. $2,500,000. Open
SUN DAY and WEEKL V
t.__n.,. utt "'* -., oun.IJ llUmum Cell lor open hOUM 217 Larkspur, Old COM
644-6200 $395,000
**•3608 Marcus.NB
645-0303 $359,000
Sunday 2-5
675-2407 $545,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 1 • * 1957 Port Dunlelght (HV Homes) Nwpt Bch * 1242 Somerset Lane, Dover Shrs, NB 2221 Canyon Or Costa Mesa
646-7171 $295,000 S4nday 1-5 1 644-9060 s7 1s.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 1 675-8624 S 129,900
MW YllW ICf'led uta or mev be 1n-
Sat/ Sun 1-5 58r 5Ba, 4 l'rplca, maid'• =:.-::~:
qrtrs, 3 cer gar Walk to rMtlOl1 and bfocnure cd Sunday 1-5
• 14 Narcissus, Corona del Mar
673-7512 $223,000 Sunday 1-5
41 3-38th Street. Newport Beach
675-8170 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2003 Vista Caudal Bluft8
675-6000 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 BR plus F 11 RI or DEii
1407 Bonnie Doone Terrace, CdM
644-6636 $334,000
28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon
675-6000 $204.000
105 Jasmine Creek Drive COM
Sun 1-5
SUN 1-5
631-7300. $342 500 Sun 1-5
12 Mo)o Ct, Newport Crest Newport Beach
675-8676 $177,500 SatSun 1-5
••23 Ocean Vista (Sea Island) NB
644-9060 $435,000 Sunday 1-5
2 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) Newport Beach
759-6700 $365,000 Sunday 1-5
v •39 Whitewater( Pl 1) Jasmine Crk, CdM
893-3973 $279 000 Sunday 1-5
3 BEDROOM
502 Acacia. Corona del MAr
644-9060 $339 000
975 Bayside Cove, Cove
644-6200 $595,000
542 Catallna, Newport Beach
645-0303 $219 000
SatrSun t-5
SUNDAY 1·5
SUN 1-5
4500 Cortland, Cameo Hlghlands
644-6200 $365 000 SAT SUN 1-5
877 JoAnn St Costa Me~a
637 1458 $129.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•300 Kings Road (Newport Hetghts) NB
631-1266 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2044 Monrovia Costa Mesa
645-0303 $ 125,000 SAT /SUN 1-5
433 Morning Canyon, Corona Highlands
&44-6200 $285 000 SAT/SUN 1-5
32 1 Poinsettia, Old L dM Corona Del Mar
759-9070 $367.500 Sat/Sun 12-5
• 18 R~e Chantllly, Big Canyon
644-6200 $515,000 Sunday 1-5
431 Westminster Ave, Nwpt Hgts, NB
631-5661 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
3 BR plus Fll RI or DEii
* • 1706 Port Westbourne, H.V.Homes 715 St. James Rd, Cllffhsven, NB •22•2 Elden B5, Costa Mesa
760-9319 $415,000 SAT 1-4/SUN 1-5 631-Q133 $339,000 Sunday 9-5 645-0303 $139,900 SAT/SUN 1-5
2674 Redlands. Costa Mesa • 1919 Suva Circle, Costa Mesa * 101 Scholz Plaza # 18 (Versailles) NB
646-7171 $156,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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546-2313 $264,900 Sunday 1-4 646-7171 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
424 Rivera Terrace, COM 4 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge
.631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 644-6200 $1,395,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii
3 Rue Blarrltz Bt~ canyon NB •425 Tustin (Newport Hefghts) NB
631 7300 s'52 ooo ' s s 631-1266 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 -• at/ un 1-5 397 Bayview Terrace(Back Bay)C.M.
3428 Santa Ctara, Costa Mesa 1 l25 Via Koron, lido Isle, NB 644-1651 $166,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
546-2313 S 169,900 Sunday 2-5 631-7300 $460,000 Sunday 1-5 2743 Hiiiview, Hrbr Vu Knolls, Nwpt Bch
1807 Tahuna, Irvine Terrace 4500 Wayne Road, Cameo Highlands I 644-0149 $260,000 Sunday 1-3
644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 1 ~-6200 $365,000 SAT/SUN 1·5 **633 lido Park #E3 (lido Isle) NB * e 1053 Vallejo, Costa Mesa •2112 Windward, Newport Beach 759-6700 $675,000 Inc furn Sunday 1-5
645-0303 $210,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 675-1854 $349,500 Sunday 2-S I *e2792 Longwood Court, CM
2411 Via Marina, Back Bay, NB ••6 Wlngfoot, Newport Beach 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4
631 -7300 $279.000 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $629.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •23 Ocean Vista (Sea Island) NB
18762 Via Palatlno, Turtle Rock Hiiis 644-9060 S-435,000 Sunday 1-5
640-4868 $285.000 Surit!ay 1-5 * •39 Southampton Court (Belcourt Hiii) NB
5 BEDROOM 759-6940 $389,000 Sat/Sun 10-5
4 BEDROOM I ••3452 Senta Clara Cir, Costa Mesa
3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi
329 Alva Lane. Costa Mesa
631-1266 $189.900 sunday l-4 ••7 Summer Breeze (Turtlerock) lrvtne
631 -0496 S 169,500 Sun 1-4
•2600 CllH Drive (Newport Heights) NB I
759-6700 $159,900 Sunday 1-4
5 BR plus Fii RI or DEii
518 El Modena. Newport Heights I ••1437 Antigua Way Baycrest NB
640-4868 $365,000 SAT/SUN 12-4 631-7300 $415 ooo' . Sun 1-5
356 Evening Canyon, Shoreclltts • 1319 Antigua Way (Weatcllff) Nwpt Bch
644-6200 $595,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 646-7171 $425.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy. Newport Beach I 2233 Aralla (Eastblutt) Newport Beach
759-1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $319,000 Sunday 1-5
2001 Kewamee, trvtne Terrace 432 Begonia Corona del Mar
673-2724 $375,000 SAT-SUN 1-5 631-1266 1$645,000 Sunday 1-5
• 1101 Kings Road, Newport Hghts 1506 Dorothy (Harbor Highlands) NB
644-6200 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 759-6700 $305,000 Sunday 1-5
e 321 Poppy. Olde CdM 203 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) COM
760-1096 $625,000 SAT-SUN 1-5 644-9060 $1300000 Sunday 1-5
2108 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB 1518 Galaxy Drive Dover Shores NB
644-7748 Sat /Sun 1-5 631-7300 $657.'ooo S~t-Sun 1-5
• 1806 Glenwood Lane (Baycrest) NB
644-90600$419,000 Sunday 1-5
12 15 Goldenrod (Hrbr View Hiiia) CdM
644-5273 469,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BR plus Fii RI or DEii
* 50 Breeburn, Big Cayon
644-6200 $639,000 Sunday 1 5 * e i 7 Burning Tree. Big Canyon
644-6200 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5
* * •401 North Star Ln (Dover Shrs) NB
673-5354 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
309 Poppy Avenue, Corona Del Mar
673-8494 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 1951 Port Brlatol Cir ( HV Hma) NB 213 Diamond. Balboa Island
631-1266 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-7171 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1332 Santiago (Dover Shores} Nwpt Bch 40 Drakes Bay. Spyglus
675-6000 $385,000 5UN 1 5 646-7171 $359.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge
· 854-9244 $159,900 Sunday 1-4
4 BEDROOM
9 12 Hyde Ct , Costa Mesa
645-0303 $160,000 SUN 1-5
*32 Vienna, Newport Beach
631-1266 $469,900 Sunday 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 BR plus 2 BR
**301 Grand Canal, Balboa Island
675-4000 $599,000 Open Sunday 1-5
3 BR plus 2 BR
518 Dahlla, Corona del Mar
675-2424 $369,000 Sat-Sun 2-4
3 BR plus 3 BR
* * 429 Via Lido Soud, NB (Lido Island)
644-9060 $715,000 Sat /Sun 1-5
32 Drakes Bay, Spyglass. CdM
..,, 1112 Berk1hlre Lane, Westclltt 854-0924 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1 3r1.4 30
644-6200 $295.000 Sunday 1-5 ** 127 Harbor Island Road NB
640-4868 $1.750,000 Sunday 1-5
5 Trefalgar (Harbor Ridge) Newport Beach 4 BR plus 1 BR
•633 Cameo Highlands Cameo Hlghland
1
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644-6200 $1 ,595.000 'Sunday 1 5 30
640 7154 $358.000 Sun -• 17 Carmel Bay Dr . COM • 2133 lndlan Springs (Back Bay) Nwpt Bch
759-9 lOO $525 ooo Sunday l-5 I 646-7171 $475.000 Sunday 1-5
2834 Catalpa, Eastblutt 2018 Leeward lane. Baycrest, NB
644-6200 $265 000 Sunday 1.5 I 631-7300 $349.500 Sunday 1-5
* • v 11 Cherbou;g, Newport Beach 1 2224 Pacific Drive, Corona Del Mar
644-9060 $990,000 Sunday 1-5
510 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB
644-9060 S 1.395,000 Sunday 1-5
& BR plus Fii RI or DEii
673-7771 $669,00o Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $895,000 SAT /SUN 1-5
1309 Dolphln Terrace, Newport Beech 1218 Polarla, Newport Beach I Lota 84-85-86, Top of Rocky P1, Spyglaaa
631-7300 $905,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $450.000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $2,700.000 SAT/SUN 8-8
318 Driftwood, Shorectttta. Nwpt Bch 250 Poppy(Ocean View}, Old CdM *"'2 Winged Foot, Big Canyon, NB
720-0455 $359,000 Set/Sun 12-5 759-9070 $399,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 760-0606 (8 baths) $995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2907 Ebbtlde, H.V. Hiiia ••« Rldgellne. H111bor Ridge e**6206 W Oceanfront. Newport Beech
644-6200 $559.000 Sunday 2-5 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5
/'-OCEAN VIEW & NEAR
BAY BEACH
Luxurious near new Duplex J Bedr wm, 2
Baths up and 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths down
Fireplaces in both Units. Big 4 car garage.
Asking $289,000
JACOBS REAL TY, INC.
675-6670
Perfeetl n Inside & Out
Corona del Mar
(n F,xC'lu'llVP rrv1ne Terrace Walking
Dl5tanr.t to Yacht rtubs, Golf. Tennis, F':t~h1on l~l:tnct. Newport Ctnter. Balboa
(111-.nd Completely Remodf'led 2
Bt•drnnm. Df'n To ~· t. tn apprttlatt
1334, 0
NANCY IMl lRNINO REAL TOR
(714) 144· 36
Nt':WPORT DUPl .. EX
Hoth l n1l1t arr :J Bf'drtH•m, 2 811tt1 a111I
"rf' lrf'mf'ndou' inf'om•··t•tf>dUf'tnf& I nit"
10 e ., ... , ~•·wport U.-oc•h lo.-olion. Coll
for an Appoinlnient to...-... f'ric-f'd to ... 11
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JA<;OB . REALTY
675-6670
432 Begonia. Corona del Mar
63 1-1266 $645 000 Set/Sun 1-5
HOMES FOR RENT
1392 Galaxy Dr (SBA/FR) Dover Shra, NB
759-6700 $4000/mo, lse opt Sun 1-!5
•Spa
•Pool
••Waterfront
**•Waterfront & Pool
VGlve addreaa at guard gate
500 SIGNAL ROAD
CLIFFHAVEN
( ountry c;tyle homt.' 1n drs1rable
Newpon fkach nctghborhood. 3
or 4 Bdrm. 5 Bath. family room,
large kitchen, ' firrplatec;, work-
shop-plus more!
Please call 642·9282 for showing.
bch $725K OP«! Sat & Sun 1-5. 31132 Hoity Drive, South Laguna
Scott-Land Co 499-11100
IJlllllULn
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(111)111-1114 La1aa1 l lf!.tl 1 921
E)(ectHtVERoME I~~~~~~~~· KITE HILL 1-llJIMID .. ,.
'4bd, 3b41 ovet 3200 eq n lmmea.ilete 3Br 3'n8a, 3 s279•900 8'43--3318 lrplca ( 1 In metr IUlta),
1-ert a.ac~ lOH formal dining rm . loft, 1mi'iC fi bOQle nu THE gourmet kltc:Mn, laundry lq ~.... .,.. Profaulonatly land-BA V 2bd, 2b41 24 llv rm, 1caped & decorated brll patio w/880, run kit Guard gated, private w/mlcro. lndr rm beadlel Price reduced
I $65,000 673-5928 to $a39,5oo 831-4304.
1 1111.IOO BEAUTIFUL 18D CONDO
, 3Br 2ea A-frame. 11uge In prestlglou• .,... v111a I sundecit + 2 patloe. Walk Balboa, give your otter,
to beech, pool• or tennla call 714-e24-7822.
1111,IOO BEAUTIFUL BAY CREST 2Br + fam rm In Im-4bd, det1 3~ba. pool.
maculate condition. 2 car gr ea 1 t 1~ or p 11 n .
gar.ge Walk to beech $3411 500 875-1 854 .-. 111...aoD . '""'
Ju1t 111ted 3hr -iea. 1nc1 IElCI Tll-PLO
land Welk lo beech Front 2Br hOUM , ,..,, 2
DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 llOf'Y dupte1t 28x90 R-2
Lot Need• TLC I 189K.
*IEllCD IH,IOO* ltter I.I. 111-IOIO
fll .... SAU BIG CANYON BY OWNER IHI Ha&Y 2-1 4bd. 2'~b• w/v'Mw on cul
48A 38A on lrg lot w/pool d e u c $840,000.
1 & apa, lrg lam rm. aotar 6-44-7006 & 250-9010
hot water hMtlng Many ltl OAITll UTAll ext1u Now 1329,000 , 2.:37 WlndWlld Ln. NB 5 bdrm +maid 1 room. 8 * * * oath. 111ge party room
WI-• .. , W/Plll I w/kltchen & bath, lamlty e • vur room with 20' bV. IUIOll lt.IOO Indoor/outdoor pool JSR 3BA, ~~ kit, I • $895,000
lrg front & rear y11d1 Act I OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 · now $310.000 2 WINGED FOOT LANE
OPEN SUNDAY 2-8 I Or call for apt to ... 1326 SuaMx Ln, NB Owner/Broker 1eo-oeoe
759-1234
j)t'l~Jl /I
REALTY
I
1 *•um aaau* UPGRADED . OPEN
HOUSE, SAT. & SUN. 1·5 210S VIit• Ent~
844-77"8 or ~11
JUST REDUCED!!
$410,000
SUBMIT YOUR TERMS!
Unobstructed ocean view,
Casablanca Townhome In
Harbor Ridge. 3 Bedrooms,
21/2 baths. This Is truly an
outstanding value. Out of
area owner wants this prop-
erty sold Immediately.
GAYLE AMATO
Office: 644-6200
Home: 645-9333
Grubb er Ellis
H• '.-11111 'I I \I 111111!.l k ~r •• ..,._H \10 • .,
AESIOEHTIAl i.Ol fSTATt S&..VICU
IEIT llY
HARIOR VIEW HILLS
One of the most exceptional
values in Corona del Mar
Ocean/Catalina view. wonderful
floor plan and private lot 4 BR.
blQ family room, security system,
central air Low, low price or
$398,500
Owner want this home SOLO o, ••• , .... , 1-1
1121 l11cr11t
C&IOL 10 llflU
144-1010 • 141-0103
WMft}(A .. .. ..
GrubhtsEllis
RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVta:.c; ....... "' ..... PllPllTY 1111,000
Triplex on the beach. F.ach 2BD, 2
BA in great condition. Owners unit
hat separate dining room. Upper
viewing deck. Spaces for 4 c.ars.
Views a.re expansive and located con-
venient for dining & shopping. Call
office for rents. Beverly Morphy
ILIUIT UfflllT·
llllU 111 IUI 12,211,000
An exceptionally special home.
Newly decorated throughout and
meticulously cared for. View of the
bay and ,etty Exctting living room
with bay windows, attractive fire-
place and space for a grand piano and
2 conversation groupings. Fonnal
dining, family room, 58R, new pier
and slip. $2,250,000 including land.
Beverly Morphy
,..., 11w Ytrw "''"m 11,010,ooo
Situated in Irvine Terrace this cus-
tom 3 year old residence features the
finest quality in construction and
(inishes. The residence contains 3BR,
3 ~BA and has a unique lower level
room designed as a wine cellar,
trophy room etc. View the boat par-
ade while swimming in your private
pool. A must aee for 110meone seeking
the best! Ann Peters
um111 LIT llOO,IOO
One of the last' 50' waterfront with
privilege for pier & slip to ac-
comodat.e 55' boat. Martha Macnab
.. FM THI HOIT 11,IH,•
Larae pier and slip at the foot of the
Laaoon on Linda Iale. Spacious 5BR
custom home with large rooms, high
ceilings and aourmet kitchen. On the
bay. Affords luxury, privacy and a
unique lifestyle. Price includes the
land. Martha Macnab
WDIDI um111 1muTI '"'·ooo
The perfect weekend resort
Spedoua lBR, lBA condo on the
wa~r. Newly decorated with new
kitchen, new bath, brick patio, elec-
tric awning and more Offered in·
eluding the land at $449.000 Martha
Macnab
llYUWIU 1muT 11,JIO,OOO
Two wonderful large homes, one
recently f~hed, the other a large
log home built in 1900 These homes
with two cascading mountain
streams are surrounded by 15 acres of
stately trees and fern gardens.
Barbara Aune
WWI• llH,000
Upgraded and exi:$anded, 5BR, 38A,
family home on large lot Offenng
loads of pnvacy plus canyon and
light view. Pnce includes the land.
Sandie Fix
WUTaJFF &PUTmm 11m 1111.000
Six-28R, lBA pnde of ownership
unit.a plus office space. Excellent
Newport Beach location. Rents are
low for area. Sandie Fix
WALi Tl IDOi 1221,000
Designer's 2BR, 2BA luxury condo
features lush vanilla carpet, sky-
lights, plantation shutters, beveled
glass, plus much more m positively
move-in condition. Paula Bailey
Fm lllTl-M. WIU l•I0,000
Pride of ownership cottge style
apartments perfectly maintained by
user/owner. Call for set-up sheet.
Paula Bailey
llPllllYI Ullll ..I
11rm YllWI IHl,000
Exclusive area of mulll-milllon dollar
homes. Four bedroom. 3 1~ BA, with
oversized party room, living & dining
room. This home ia exceptionally
priced and ia easy to show. Loan may
be as,,umable to qualified buyer.
Quick poaession possible. 2224 Pa-
cific Drive/ Acacia $895,000. Tom AJ.
linson
HmAlllH YllW nenan 1111,000
Located ln a guard gated community
this special residence features formal
dining room, den with wet bat, large
master suite and guest bedroom.
Fully air conditioned with hardwood
floors, French doora. Enjoy tht' view
while awimmins in your own private
pool Ann Peters
IAW.al ll&ITDPllOI
Lift • TR UYHllT • '"?II IW llH,111 .. WILi 1141,000 Th1I c:u.stomized homi" captivates the
Two blocka to the OC5J\. Call to 8" dazzling night lightA and 11u1Ut"l
thls very 1pecial he>tm with pier and views! Four bedrooms. 3 ~ BA, 2
tlip Two l:M!drooms and ronvertable family rooms, a library, formal hv
den. Larae open firepl~ Wonder-ina·dining room area, plus communi
ful blayfront pauo . c~at Vlt"W Only ty pooll, spas, and tenns Maralou
$84~.ooo . Barbara AuM Inaold and Maureen Whl~
;t 2 Clwlc Plaaa, lull• 100
NIWPORT BIACH 644-6200
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BALBOA·NEWPORT $300/mo + 'ut•. 722-3271 tlon Auto Int.non. ,_. Seeking m9'e golftng com-Prof9Mlonel you oan ... Coat• MeM ,.., .... ,. you will IMm the vartoul ·~~f~ce vw:r1ea. mgmtlept ,.,.., Ula ..
ON a OFF BEACH dye leattwr, vinyl, etc. penlon, •Ingle 45-55. advlntagec of OUfT uk; ayndlcator need• full typea of loena, prepet• ¥yp1ng of 45-55 wpm,. neaa, hard working. E1CP9flenO• preferred, GOOD SELECTION Sh#9roomat Npt. a.ctl, Xlnt lnoclf'M, esteblllhed Write to: Goff, PO Box olualv• ., .. , r• oh1rge bookkeeper. loan document• end ..uirecf. dynamic S*"Oft .mo ~ C.. ~
Property Houee &42-3850 ttepa to Nnd, non lf'Mr, eccounta. Wiii train MoY-3e35, Nwpt Bctl, t2M3 tr8inlng-one of the moe1 Some computer _,,., on malnlaln depertment ft1ea ~v.. · Ilk• ~Ing wttti pubic. 5pm-apm.. ~1744
B•LBOA PENINUSLA $325K+lm'500, • .,1 depoalt. Ing, muat H ll. M/F L-1-~ end !': IBM compatlble needed. u wtilt M other ..... ted State Fann on.. uCIJ6. up Pf"'f, eofMe.t ~. er--. STA-. ... ~ -8308 Hane• M 2-n63 ..... novatlW programa 1n .... Thia 1e • growth poett1on dutlea Typing of ~50 ..,,1 pey and beMfttt thet TIL _. __.. ...... E '"'"
Unique bMOfl cottage. s ~ M• lhr ...___ lattncdea 3112 ~ry. So oell todey In an upending firm. wpm la required. Include • coet~-Mna M2 1803 lalerMt ...... lllNMdta1e
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Fumlahed 2bd, 2ba +lfg 642-3850 or &4&-1Mfl Bl~ System Ing peraon 10 Pfectlce Ontu ~~r~ benefit• p I•• 1 a ca 11 ( 11 4 ) For am co, typing • ~ :. C::-=.n. en::-!:
petlo, overX>oklng ....,_In-•-• ~ E.tta.b Nliwport 8ctl .,-. Oerman631-4110 ~ PteuaClllifo,.ntntet'Mw 241·2177 exp on compuls entry Foum.ln V~ a.won
p0t1 Bay Pool & tenni. tu. u-Wiii Ml Ot ~Ip I 2l helptul, ~of cNi1c1i1 ~1 Available Juty, Sec>t & a;;; prnn cou;;i: (714) 722·14711 IBM. Compatlblee & Mac j •IWUDll* appointment ITITI FOi dutlM, aetf .un1oi.nt 12
Oct $15115 8?3-8381 1'QUlet ""'° lnf.,,I wouk1 lntOlh Computwa $15 FIT entry 1ew1 poeltlon. (714)75~770 i111••-1 ~--end TELEPHONEIALE8
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On bCtt 81 Klhel, Maul ,,.., OCW'I ut;hange for wirR5W hU MONEY for Arly prOgfem or eoftware. 11...etn ... I bank r9q Send ,.. IHI.,._...... ~ 1915 ~IO tor CIWtty
4113 . 2 3 1 8 Ano 1 "• r pert1e1 P9YfT191'1t, llt• gar-TOa s 10K1up, no creestt 97a-o551 G.ne 4255 Camput Dr. aume. Edward• Thee~. CRU T hstl -..., u 12121 aoftblll o--. bmO )'OUr
ac:roaa lrom lllkal at denlng. lndoOt nou.. ""· no penalty Cell O.. lriE' lrvtM,CAll2715 P 0 Box 9099, Newpof1 •• ....., .. ~ own '-di,~ C)IOmo
Wa ik i ki 138-2008 deaning Cellc:ol*:tun111 nl9on Aaaoc e731311 954-2900 Bw:h, CA 112e58-800 WESTER• Equel()ppty~ For amal ... ..--·io .... m in io n, cell Jim
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Lovely fumlthed 2er 28e ~ble Engllahf.mlty lllt!c EXPER BABYSITTER When looking for a full-time job, it SAVlllS 1 °!,~~:: = ~ ==~ .:C; ... -
Jumtne er..-Condo. want• to rent houM for 1 ENJO'V'1r19% r.tum on PART TIME tokes practically no time to check the Ac:cntng expef r.ca'd. req'd. (714)859-Ml3 ............. ·---~----Avall lmmed Adulltonly )'Ml 48ror38r +a1udy TO..Allolendon& buy Mual fumlah referenoee EqualOpptyEmployer I eo.11Meaa241-7001 .._ .... __ r
12600 No pett 790-0413 Mu.t be In good famlty TOt S t0,000 up to 854-9799 lrvtne opportunities in classified. M/F/H Prlncipall only am /Wlllmn deble eeleapereon to
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Oceanfront 3BR Me, 1BR Aaaoe. 873--7311 tent to Exeou tlve .._ CPA firm for ac> .._ .,.._ etw.. for
apt SUll avall prim• Wrtt•/Photographetl004(-•• woman. PIT, permenent. cure~• with good edvwlOefMflt In arowlnQ
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Clubhoute & tennlt 1111111 fH ltat OSH F, wht F rebblt; 1 th •. MANAGER : ·-·-••;•••.,• •eeL-•-aJ/Tr.... • .... ,. c:<>unt, gra11 yard & z741 btklwtit OSH F. Orange Our companies are grow ng, e • • r.__.... -.. ,, .._ s•a. .:..·:.-
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S 1400/wt! 840-1341 0y9, SINGLE gar:J!e H5., amalJ F Shep, F Doble, opportunities for both technical and : \pp lie 111i11 11~ .ar1· 1111~ lw111 ~ a c · • l Pl.All Tl UIW I *""*lid Caahler, b\l•S*aon 1 EV9/Wltndt 544-2088 Clean 731 .., 18th Blk/bf'wn Codcer mix M man agement positions in the following • crp l•·d fur m.inai:1·11w 111 po~111n11i. • 11 h-... cook. Btwn 1:00 pm ttwv --Costa Meaa. Garage #3. blk Terr M Ol'at199/Wht • • Newly ••tab • .., or-.. • 1hN
ltal l h l e 1~111 17~7787 DSH Mi c:'. Newport dlsc1plines • l 111l l\11l 11.il, ""''' i, .. ~rH • ganlZatlon In the elec-IFV ~firm haa 15:00 pm. Mon Frt flM trone fteld1 laaeektng1rt a.ct\ Que), UIOO W. ~.-.~~~~..,~ ITllAll, 111111 Animal Shefter ~ •FIELD HAVICE. • 11111t1\oilt'1I. nr1t.u1111·'1. fl,.·oLlr and : organized perton to ::,,~. ~ ~ Belboe Bhd., Ne.
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yra,n-amkr atlr2bd, 1be, cm ial Sllepatd, Blk & tan, 7/4. PRCC CORPORATION • 330 w B s • ' groomed Salary oom· N4r#por1 Bcltt, CA ll2eeO 17th St., Cc9ta ..... COM cottage, avall 7-15, •tr• In Cemtoa(213)824-0533 M•. E. o.,.,ten • • ay t. • menturate wltl1 H• L• •-T• 651•12•1 ><·231 LI. laJ!L_leat FOUND ahor1 hair yng cet, 21•• r. c ... , Hwy. •. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : l*tenoe. but wtll train. --
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pool, patio, w/d, n-amk Sta 280 NB 642-5002.
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pool glll S300 mo ~tee HB OFFICE SPACE M-M.
All amenttiea %3-95 14 trom s 85 p aq. f., tel ana
Dan/Greg & 11 Mc:tetarlal call Jadt
CONDO w/V.. 2bd, 3ba Of Charile IJ.41·2257
MI F 30-50 n·lmk. pvt -..... lfllT entry undrgmd perking 11:1
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rm S325 +'I• utile All! kou nlng U yrs exp FENC TEST,... trim A Lan cart e 1 No pett 722-0878 OFFICE SPACE avallable $ I reliable., ... , frM eat. own Dump Nnt. C.M./N.B SHAUB a LAWN CARE
Fem roommate needed, :~:'~et!. 2.40 per day tran• Pina M 5-9M6 Della area. Jim Whyte, 642-72C>e Landaceplng, ~ c:lnup
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Meat V•de area gd loc. Sandy 3 llnea, 30 day minimum 1 upholllery, wtndoW9, etc:. Paint. Drywall. ~try ..... --IAYI IO~,..,..
S290tmo 5-48--0404 II TWO at1rac1lv-aly furn In In the I Klrbye Melnt 631 -5272 etc GlllY &46-52 PTL ry Int/ext. Fr" .. umate.
QUALITY PAINTING
Spec. 1n old houeea a graf-nu1 removal. Beat any
bid, guar. wor1c. 175-e0&8
l'IM 26• Prof Non-tmlc, tulle, S210 a $2.-0/mo, SERVICE LORI'S CLEANING SEAV ••HANDYMAN**-u1 ·c::~,:al~~: Vitt• Paint 55M7.W lrg 4bd 21..i.ba llouee In I loc between 22 & .w5 twy, Homee-Boett-Offlce 1 Large « amall. I do It .,, 15 ax 84~934 SEE ME LAST
CdM Alli 8/1 $350 mo perking. ale:. 89l~. Ove< 10 yra eJCp &42.0519 Pat 531-5579 or IYa mag yra I* _ I wtll beat ANY Bid. Work
+utll MC TeG-9195 DIRECTORY We'll k~ you ship lltlapel laaU.~ BRICKWORK Sm.ii )obi quer. 72.2-7537 F/N-t mkr 20-30 thr lrg ·~ Cea aerct.I Pn~ .. ut'I ex.,..,....,..., rellab'-, Newpon, Coeta Meita. -:=--,.,,,,.,.-=,.,.,,,-=== 'l v ,. ........~~ ,. (f HA UNG -MOVING lrvtne ~et·a 875-3175 SOUTH CITYS PAINTING acre Npt Buch pool CALL TOOAYll own tuppllea Fr• •t Cl --Reald'I Aepalnw lnt/Ellt
homa $500/mo +dep, •co;n--m;;Clal-""""~b'l"lldQ,.... -m--~ ••i Fii LllS Jean 841-2342 aft• J/:iarage 4 Yard 64~92 BAICK·SLUMPSTONE Fr•eat. ll53-8049
1oc:1 utll &42-4491 Biii e-1 at Belboe (un ZOM. .. "-att· ... en Planter• & Patio, ,....,
F /rmmtn eedad Prof , 207 Palm St. $295,000 Your .,. _, HAULING • CLEAN--UPS Lk:/bond Bot> 635-4334 flJtriaL
reapol'lt to .,,, 2bt 2b• In 17~29-43. Owner Service Olfac1ory B I wiLBoN ' SONS 7 Deya. Loweat rata STUCCO MASON-RY-TILE FJ:MRlNd INtEAIOA8
C M me. ITM "412.50 -1 fO-'b •• 2~ ••• 21 ,t~IW• •aa Am Add A4lmOdel Kite Celt Beny, 722..ee73 No Job to arnall All typea. HANOINOISTRIPPING 850-39611 250·8900x1211 _, txtl IU • •• ..,. Bath Tiie #357487 Ina ln...t~ FrM •t Lie 831-21M5 VlSA-MC 97~1512
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w/bath kit prtv $310 mo Large untta ....,... u..-.... Mature lldutt wtM weton ~iiiiiiii~~-11~~~~· I n--erntt F orly Avt 7115 Two heve yard• and a....tlcal~ I lalWat hOme lOnt local * 19IYlll* HlwD•Tll-1111 ~191 :•:._ ~ :;-',.:;; REBLOWN ~o THE UICRXetiSOOdUS :-= Pa1'1c*. &40-1eo2 CLEAN a EXPERT •All plumblng a hMUncf#
f /wlntl 30+ n-.n.ir. prof motlvet~1 tubml1 on Aleo Int/Ext Paln\Jno BUILDING COAP eu.tom .._-Al_ ~-~~~ex~~ DRAINS CLEAR Ffom t 15
to lhr 3bf 2'~ hM, gar • tredea ~9.000. LJc:.#281597 831·9295 Remodellng & Addntona latuws.-Feuo.ta, Otapoeal, ._.,
petlo In c M ~· 'h 1543-IJ397 (1489423) OCI m or. test ex.am-U ABC MOVINQU 641-0907 Uc:. 722-9089
utll Mary 643-1435 T di . I "*' •20 Yeera In Ar.._ Oudty Iner' wtll tutor Engllah, Oulc* & Ctnful T138049 p HOUSEMATE!--ra t iona p x;;; ™I REMODELING & REPAIM SAT pnip. Cell: LO RATES 552-o4 10 ~
ROOMMATES UNLTD Realt) Aelurladng . Aooftna I All Typea St0< ... omc.. Mike Gui.ta, 873--2211 IT&nmOIU.I• ~': ave.,.::,.,
I Shared Houalng Ser· 6.11-7370 Waterproofing• 631-4199 HOfTIM.4tc Lk:'dllnt'd . LI .... m1111'•--·· 647-7753, ~+.Hrs.
lllc.e In Orenge County Palombo Cooll MS--3564 I • ----e Or~ Co Ortaln8'
etnoe 1971 spec;1e1 ,_. la·•---lenlnt "'--a t ft _ __. Student Movera. Tneuted lm•H .. /Wldtu duoed Pf1C» lo Movera. -.,._ a;;; Upe•T,_ TOC>PlnQ
All Ar .... Agee. s.ntora ·--·----m•. rm a;:; Hou• enalor p;; sm; Stltc>lno-Aemovtno-Maul Lie; T124-43e. &41-t-427 xaa·~Rernodel
Wei<:ornef(714)832 .... 134 Word P~yplng. t<lnd, Rellable, 8onded. Mll<E 915().3213 NEWWerehouM8tor11g9 Top au.Mty. Low Prtoe.
HM 10 "''· wor1clng lady 517-eGM "40-1821/Hm For more lnfotmatlon. IOYll-111 FrM eat. Uo. 831-2345
pu1 50. pvt rm 6 bath. CUi19~ ~~I Alyoe, 5-40-35'0 T /~ ci.n-Car9'Ul-Court~
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ll'Wte. WOodbftdOe AdUlt &imfm • Liii• OocrHtC. 154MMO ay Honnen The Doomwi GAROEHINO UI U K1tcMne. betha. 722 .. 183
ahr 3Br, 2Ba co;;do, a untta. ae.pe to '"-C>alc a Flt. 157-000A CollaQe acudent, que1tty CompeiilOntALdel for lL¥I ---.r-'T:"::-----pool, epd400 + HoGl'lfl.. GOW\, w , *'Pe I 000... UMdlliga ..,. ~ . .wt, ~1 In eate I llte hllllpG for
ctt9n 857-6370 reatautenta. UM,000. ~Pttloe L.endaCllplng Spnnlller'I thee6derty(714~200t llvddttii8bM6il'
LAROE HOUSE on Penln-~ Beeoh. '« • ~ ~ :::· ,_ IUllm Sod ~ 20yrs11'1 fmtt.t Ttlmmlng. """'°"*· Ylltd Q .,,., 2bd, awtet1'n, prof ~ ':. ~ °'*'fYIWOftl, ,,...... ..... Tony ~5124 FIN@ lXIJffiNd By A ~ '*"' l4Ml2t
F. tHm«r, w/d, MOO. nlgen et 5124 100 ~:.~~ 1425613 N&-7.-01 K.C. TRUSERVICE •dSlnor teynot.=
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give' o boy or girl o head stort on the future.
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