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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-27 - Orange Coast PilotSEE? I CAN ~EAD TME LESSON, BUTTON M'f S~t~T AND SLIP MV FEET INTO MV SHOES ALL AT THE SAME TIME ... • GARFIELD® AND YOU CAN PLAIJ WITH MUF'FIN,100 • • • ['LL FIX YOO LOTf> OF C,OOD THINGS 10 EAT MERE. YOO GO, MUFFIN ALL IT TAKES 15 BALANCE AND COORDINATION OF Wl41CM I 1-tAPPEN TO HAVE PLENTV OF BOTM ! \'LESSON FOR TODA'( .• SECOND SAMUEL .. FlRST CHAPTER .. VERSE 19 .• \~ow T~E M16ITT'<' ~AYE FALLEN 111 by Jim Davis we.·LL HAVE SUCH A 6PLENPIP 'f IME! • • DENNIS THE MENACE Can ~u leave -the lighton?Its too SLACK in he~ .. JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux As SAM DRlVES AWAY, HEATHER IS UNAWARE THAT HER HUSBAND HAS BEEN STANDING IN THE DOORWAY WATCH IN(:, NOW, THAT'S A VERY ASTUTE OBSERVATION I MADAM --i PRESIDENT! • I'LL BET THAT'S THE FIRST TIME A LAWYER WAS KISSED BY THE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF A COMPANY HE REPRESENTS! _ _. I KNEW YOU COULDN'T GO 24 HOURS WITHOUT A BUT I HAVE! I HAD MY LAST DRINK YESTERDA.Y ABOUT NOON! 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It was a I 9S6 ~ which I boulht new that year. I p rid of it in l 9S8. I 10k1 it to make room for a new 19S8 Caddy, no that wasn't pink. either."' ........... sar.,_.,.._..,, ..... ....._ ... ...,... ...... Im .. When I was 16 in 1968, I boucht my 6nt car - a 1961 Chevrolet Corvair. I paid SJOO for it It was worth every penny until it developed a massive oil leak two )Ul'S laser. I hid to sell iL 1 hated to do that .. SMrtn ..... _, _...... t :It .. In 1960 I was drivina down a dirt roed in V oorhcavillc, N. Y., and spoC1rd a 1940 Ford in I bun. After I bit of ..,.illion I was the new owner (for) $40. I Up( it for a ~ fl years. then I dd it I needed the money. -llllS- I FAST TALK I TOAi 1.11£ STOIY: She woo a Toay as Eva Pa6n in Brmdway's Evila. Now, lldral ,_... LalWe plays 1MJ BH J1 ... • in NBCs LBJ.~ production this week and . . durins the 198647 season. Lady Bird prai9ed LuPooe for £~ .. It's a &r ~ from Evila to me. (Eva) Ml a bird of pmidix. rm just a mouJe.. ltaMy QmW plays former Ptmdent L,.._ ..._ Joh1 • 0 Dyna.sty star J• F•1J* says fan mail is 6c:kX: .. If you play nice &UY'. you ,et. 'I have a daudner who would be peri:ct fOr you:• When you swinl over to a cuv who's .,c 10me danaer to him, who's more SODhisticaUd. you ,et. 11..et's P.!. to Acapulco for the weekend.• ..... A.Ctrm C...-...._Dys a letter to my three da\.llhten lbout my pandmocher. mother and &Iha' .. twned into the autobiopaphy OM Morr Tim~ due in OctobeT from Random Home. -~'lllhlu Publtahed by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H . ....,.,.., CMllwmt Joftn J. Curtey, Pl Hlclent a CEO HEADLINER Stodrad Chning's an far 'llemlbn' Latest movie gives her a role she understands After four husbands in 20 yean. Stockard Cbannina speaks &om . when she comfcrts ~lftlep in the movie H«Utbum, open.ina this weekend. H~artburn is based on tm:enwriler Non Ephron's best-selliDJ autobioaraphy about the disinteption of her m.arn. to Watapte journal- ist Carl Bemste:in.. Swcp por- trays Epbron and Cbannina plays her pe.1, Julie S.l Qwmina's c:haracter bas lived tbrOUlh her own b~ tud's in.6c1etity, saved her IJWTiqe and made her peace. .. It's I peace that the character Meryl plays is not~ to make. It's incaatma for me, because in my own life rd be more likely to take a walk. .. But Cbanni. bas never ended a manUte IO abruptly. Her first one diaolved after five yean when she decided to be an actress. Second and third lDl1'ril8tS lO I c:olletie prob. IOI" and a Hollywood .:reen- writer abo llslcd about five years elCh. Now in her founh . she bas sustained I ~ . . forfi commuter rdationship ve yean with [)a~ Rawle, who owns a mamtina and oom- m unicalions &rm in Qwb. ton. s.c The 40-year-oki ac- tress lives in New York. .. I know a lot of people wbo have to live this way. and, at first. it was fun. But ~ · times, the teperations make )'OU ask. 'Where i.s my life'? What am I doina . . around?" Both m:t= and I are very bald-wortina. We love what we do." Owmina is~ about her marital failw'CS. .. You've tot to be rad)' to embrace the manees that life will brina. rm pateful for the ~MlrtoAUll CIAKI I'S ClllCE: '1 tlM If.,..• a mt If_..., a lllmrt If .., .... 11 .. I ft l'w .... .., .......... ,, ...... " diversity of experiences rve had. It's Sid when a mania,e dissolves, but if you can look beck and Dy you learned &om it. that's wonderfltl. But you pay an emotional price. .. Channins. wboee career-has ~olved around theater in ~ cent ~ also stan in TM Ht:11« q Blw ~ on Broedway. Her Stlle aedits include l<N Egg. b which she received a Tony, Two Gmll~ man of Vtrana. Vanitia and 1My'~ Playt,,, Our Song. On 1C1'eC'D, she was in Gf't'Qg, TM Ch«Jp D««ti~ and Willtout a Ti'rl«. In October sbe1J have a cameo appearance with Roy ONE LINER I Scheider and Treat Williams in the movie Tlw Mm's Club. Born in New York to a wealthy &mily. Cbannina left home at 19 and pwiuated from Radcliffe before discov-erina actina. ... think of m)'IClf as an explorer in life," she Dys. 1bere's a wonderful ~ sion: 'When the pupil is madr. the talCber' arrives.' "That s bow I feel about life ... In Hmrtburn. Snep is Cbannina's pupil .. We had peat chemistry,.. Cbannina says. .. like old &iends who don't talk a lot. because they don't have to."Q _ .. ,. "I either wanted to be an aaor or a psiest .. : they both 9d1 &n~" -•l.-r1011'-fl•••llllt-•--... I c USA \\UJt.END• JULY 2S-27. 1986 . 3 r COVER STORY Look who's back at the helm \ Welcome aboard Walter Cronkite's yacht. Our course is North by Northeast, the title of his new book. ly llertel LIM ~ rising sun as a ball of red- Orangt rolling on the eastern ho- rizon as Walter Cronkite. skiJ> per of the yacht Wyntje. narrows his eyes against the light dancing off the waves. T devision ·s most fiunous pair ofsray eyebn>ws knit in oonoen- tration on the shifting oo&or of Wiier and the 48-foot ketch obe- diently curves out of Annapolis, Md.. in the C'besapetkc Bay south of Baltimore. to tqi.n a week·s cruix up the amt. Captain Cronkite. 69, author of the newly published Nonh I})' Northeast. steers and smiles. Has lips pune and he whisdcs a linlc. .. Oh. it is heaven to have a deck under my feet and smdJ the sea. .. he says. WaJ1er Cronkite left CBS £i·eo- ning News -and 18 million viewers of the then-leading newscast -tn 1981 after 19 years as anchor. He floated uJ> stairs to the CBS board of direc- tors and a contract to make CBS S{Jf!C'ia/s for SI million a year. ... haven't quite J<>tten a han- dle on this scmiret.1rcmcnt yet. .. Cronkite admits. .. Peopk arc al- ways caUina up with ttUnp that sound i ntcrestJng that I think I am going to have urnc to do. I have never done so much whed- ing and dealing. My wife. Betsy. has taken to standing over me on the telephone. shaking her head and mouthing 'No.' .. Cronkite throttles the engine down and seven guests and one paid crewman start to set the sails. He ticb off some most recent projects.: ... went to Russia. Hun- pry. and Easl Germany for a CBS Sf>Kra/. Then to Pa.Jm Beach to ~ 1 presentation for w-. IMR E.t..-llltlf Crtllllt ..... , ............... ZS,..-&. •IMfltlll• .... N ......... ti,.... .......... I ..... ., ...... -" .. ti,. ............ WU ••. IBM ... to Charleston to film on the square-riger Danmarl< ... then Atlanta. i ntcrviewing for another CBS Sf)Kral .... Then this v.uk on the boat. I have two (CronJcu~ aJ l.Arge) specials next fall Prime time. prime season. Whatever I find that is interest· in&. A dream ~mcnt ... and a tenib&c resporwbility." He kills the engine and w k>udest sound is the soft swash- swash as huU meets waves. -we got to Russia thn:ie weeks after Chemobyt and found there WIS almost no excitement in Moscow because the press played it down so. We drank the water. breathed the air and ate the leafy vcaet.abies-One thin& though. we noticed all our snap- shots turned OUl to be X-rays. His friends groan: .. This could tum out to be a fairly Iona trip. Walter ..... CouJd we have a tti· aer counter reading on you?" Olcsapea.ke Bay is now wid- cnina to become a small inland sea bounded by fntarant wooded shores as Wyn/~ heads to the Cheupe1kc Bay ~ .. W11Ch the depth c:omina up the bridle. .. says Captain Cron. k.ite as hc surrcndtts the wheel to the crew and pops down to the naviptina table m the cabtn. where. head bent. he plots the course. He punches bunons on his c:omputcrimi naviplina sys- tcmr glincing at the ,_,. tcreen where a buoy shows up as a blip. .. Round this buoy and romc up to rounc 0-3-4 ... he shouts. -Execute!.. (Faint applause from the cockP,iL) Why doesn t he let someone dst navipte? ... love doina it Besides. r do it btfta' than any.. one cbc. .. CronJcile says with 1 nice ~nklina smile. Beside the na~tor's tab6c. ~is proof J)()Siuve of Cron- kite ·s sk.ill -an ldvanoe copy of NOf'fh h.v NonhtaSt (Oxmoor 4 ·USA WEEKENo·JuLv 2S-27. 1986 House.. $50). It IS a descriJ'llOO sailing the East Coast from Jersey through Ma.inc -I 0, polished Cronkite words 100 or so wateroolors by kite•s lonatime friend Ray er Cronkite has sailed the of this fairly treacherous dozens of times. Yet this old comes from the elains. Ho town: St J09C1)h. Mo. Fust . cub repor1ef' in Houston. "'Our admirals. you know. says Cronkite, -and our na heroes rome from Kansas Nebraska. In Houston, I used 80 down to the bay and 9'lC pie sailing. When I got up to thi part of the wortd ... I WIS . automobiles. I ralizrd wasn't a &mily sport cucdy. W were summcnna at Gypsy T Oub(in Carmel, N.Y.). I got . valved hcrt -and I knew I to be on open watcr ... His first boat in 1961 WIS 22-foot. SS.<XX> Electra Then a 28-foot Triton sloop. WIS hooked. His new boat. a comized Sunward 48. oost .. su stantially more than S2.SQ.<XX>. ""This is the thiJd W)'nlfe, name comes from the firsl wo an to marry a Cronkite in New Amsaadam oolony. tha WIS in 1642. hebe it New Yort. The name stands all thoJe women who have the Cronki1e men happy in NewWorid. .. The Oook:iles have thftlC dmi: Nancy, 38, a video manaeer on Manha's vm· -'"" Mas&.. married 10 ~a VonBricUc; Kathy, 36, a talk show bolt in Austin, 1i married to lawyer Willia lc:ardi; and (]Up, 29, • Yort film editor married 10 tres Dd>onb Rush. And lhc:re's 8'd, 4:~-dd 10D 0 Kathy· and William, a m fimed.over fint pandchild. Bet sy and Waher live in Manbauan and sail out ofS:&.. .......... Mass.. .. Betsy likes -;m~..,~th kids but she does not 10 for ovanicht pe•s ces She likes nice, l.'a1m day sail. '"One day last winter ... Cronkiie. ... told Betsy I ~I I System which pve (decttonic naviptor) power direct the auloe>ilot to eKh plot ted c:oune in rum. In theory wouldn't have to touch I - wt th. I\'( tho to frc we is CV OU OU an ur an A: v tv. pit Tll .. .. .. ftl all day. When Betsy heard 1t. she said ·wa1a.er. that is 1nderfal. Now we can just send ~boat and we don't ever have ~~ :olhin& keeps Cronkite m sailina. Ae ~ five or six cks aboard every year. ~It may not be relax.in&. but it totally absorbing . . . I don't m liS1en to the radio. I can be l two or thrte da~.~ find l that the worid is~ apan d I don't even know it Wynlfe is DOW bowtina aJona der I ~ breeze d is Qff' the firina of the ·my's Aberdee:'rrovina ounds. Suddenly there are o horrendous thunderclap ex- ISions and the auesas flinch. "'Shell fire." says CronJc.ite. lookina suaiaht ahead from the wheel not movi!lJ a whisker. .. rlJ'St time I heard at was in Hol- land. Sept. 17. 1944 ... But he wasn't so unflappable during one of his dosest yacht-ina scrapes. which he explains in his new book. A few years ago. in a hurricane off' Atlantic City, the boat was within feet of bcina driven onto a jasld breakwater by JO..foot waves. It blrdy clQrcd the rocks 10 squeeze inlO safe water. The episode was caught by a local news~ pher ... Ray Ellis made (the pho- to) into a painting the beauty m which almost made it ~ while." Cronk.ile writes. Twna risks is.a central theme for Cronkile. As we drop sail and ward the mouth of the pcake &t Delaware c....a. kite is sa~ '1be take risks. . • . Now 1bf: prosram is in troube,; take some risks. .. Cronkite is in die competing to be the ist to ride the ..... for now a trip 10 not as imporwll • to the next buoJ. As Wy_nl~ tination for the apcakc City, . flourishes a films the ftnll to the pier. mellow mi ... ra1e1 the .. We hl'We sail we•vt = ... and it brautiftd USA WE:EKENo ·JuLY 2>27. 1986· S lllill ,... 1cmsrom .. .- -t1.1111, wherelller hill1e - WHAT 'S HOT IN AUGUST MOVIES lrill aloll,.. ttrswatter far tlis scary re•lke You'll be taeamina in )'OUt 1rat when the remake of Vincent Price's horror datlic TN Flyopem ~~. 8. It sws Jeff Ooldblwn ~ Big Lll!'!J as a teientist whole inventions ,et him in 1l'OUble. .. My FD ,et aambled with the fly's. Little by little I cm. inlO an in.a aeature." •YI Qoldblum ... I evto 11art kind of acting like a 8y; I bqin to aave a~ .. Davis ('IVs Sanz, lh4ffa/o Bill) plays the inventor's sirlfiiend who must wasc.h bis mewnorpbosis. , Get l'Clldy IO be ICal'ed. warns Goldb- hun ... When they JftViewed it, I beard a woman actually fainud. .. •In anolber look beck. Ted Damon and Howie Mandel recreate classic s1aa> stick in the Laurel and Hardy tradjtion TD.DISIOll N8C :=.:.=: t'C.: :::,,,,, ... Plil llOPS tlll big quatioa abolt -· belllvior Why do WC do the thinp WC do? Talk show bost Phil Donahue spait three ~and interviewed SO human behav- ior expent in teardl of the answer. We'll tee the results in PhU Donahw £xam. iMJ IN Human Animal, a five-pert prime.time ldapcation of bis I 98S book. .. In it I have tried IO answer that and other questions railed by my a'adienca in over 19~ofmys&ow," Donahue says. teavma behind the aud.ienc&par- ticipation fonnat. the bolt turns IO ex- per1S for views on love and a, war and violence, and the f4mily. . Donahue hopes the speciah will help viewen appreciate who they are, and what they can be: '"Given our capacity IO blow up the en1ire pobal neiabbor- bood ... if there's C'va' a time IO under- 6 ·USA WEfKe.lo·Jutv 2S-27. 1986 stand who wc are, it is now." NBC · the documenwies Aug. l l -1 S, I 0.1 p.m. EDT/PDT. Other Aupasl o&rinp may be Pl'Obinl. but no Jess en~ -• "'C.ome on down." CBS says. Pri« is Right adds six ~ dais IO its ftlU)ar IChedWe ;;; Aus, 14 at 8 p.m. EDT /POT. •OJ. Simpeoo saan in the new sitcom Training Camp. The first of six~ series airs Aug. 11 . SPORTS Kickoffs: 1 • lw tsf -1 willl 1 l.aldon ICCelt Ifs t.ck to the gridiron as Aup151 kicks off with a double whammy foot. ball weekend. Aue. 2. ABC ~ the Afl/NA. Hall of Fame pine or Wide World of Spons, 2:30 p.m EDT I 11 :30 Lm. PDT. The next da~ Dallas Cowboys and Cbiaw> dash in London exhibition play, live or: NBC, 1:30 p.m. EDT/10:30 Lm. POT. •Fam ma)' ,et a slimPIC of ~ month-dd Kevin John McEnroe and his mother, Tatum 09Na.I, at the U.S. Open in Forest Hills, N. Y .. A-.. 2s&pl 7. FaJher John is CX• pected IO resume his rivalry with lat UF )Ur's winner Ivan ~ Lendl. This wiJI be McEnroe's first ma· jor tournament since January. •Shirley Muldowney competa in her first V.S. Nationals since her 1984 crash. Rac.u ~ Aua. 29-Scpt l at lndi· anapolis Speedway. IJ . New Cambridge: 1aste breakthrough at a generic price! 121119 "11C 0.91119 nicotine av per cigarette by FTC mltbod SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Seriou·s Risks to Your Health. .____ .. Kings fB Regular l!t Menthol, Kings l!t IOOS Ja11eS Taylor He is a happier,.healthier family man, and the new sound of his summer tour reflects the changing tone of his life. lylln ..... h..., •... -............ tlll 11111r1 •· Cllt; Iii I If ... mlf II ..... Ac. JI, "'"lie II %1 clllea l11ta' I ... .-t1• tllil •1•11t I prder tourq to studio wort. You know where you are. You know what is bappenina. What you play is wbat~bcar and the Jaldion is undenilhle. either show up or they don't. And me, m tort of at the cenier of attention. I like that. hlil11111t111......,tr11M1•-= rve always assumed that the llmle is sort of inaa:urat.e, and that. if you're PD& to pubticizr ~ people are Pill to look for thinp to ~ They're fPin1 to find ~like: .. He's ~t tune ~:ci~wm:i~~.:: km and abandon.ment and this other one about beina at odds with the ~ he's ad- w." f know that my srulf' is very lelj:. very personal and intimaie. But IS troubled as it is SI~ Ask the peook who know me. They don't think of me IS puticu1arty troubled, I don't think. Or puticu1arty tboulbtful or sensitive. h Iii 1115 wrlll•" ....,. ~ We'd known each ocher bdft 1981, but we were both otberwi:se invoMd. When we met apin everythina happened very fut. rm much happier now-that rve re- married. Kathryn suppons me ps)'Cholot- ic:ally. The marrillt mam me more oon- ICious of what rm doiD8. I ~ II t.IJ: I tpelXI a loc of time with my kids DOW. They live with US about I third of the time. and with caty <.U.S-Carty Simoo. his tint •> the rest. But they"ve become a bis i>o.11 in my life. ~re very 8Wl.1'e ol tbia music t.wjncw sruft; but not• pec)IJle who waat I future in it. I km: my 6rolhen IDd ~ lilla' dcmty; ~:.:==~.~~ 6lbmnan. My lillcr, JCaae. bM I bmnd, but it's been I wbile Uce lbe'I worbd with Ill)' kind ol fUll pacA AonlJ tcbed- ule. Aka Im I t.Mi DOW, IDd Liv (Uv- ii $ 1 Olla. I lillll$s) ii~ OD the rmd. -, tiams. and to white IOllJd mu8c in the Sou1h. I ti• •..S to Ray Cbartes and Smn Coote. James Brown. Obs lledd:q. and Boom T. and 1be M0s. I would allo pick and dM>Ole llDOlll ill.k anim of the '60&: Tom Rulb. Ian and Sylvia. Bob Dylan. ............ _...:Jdon'tidas &tie as I Uled to. I can' depend on mspr. tion to drnp 1CJ11P in my lap. I bave to make a.me. which rm not pmUcularly ~at. Wort habits don't exist. Now. days there doeln't IC!elD to be as much time. There wa ID &qeDCy 81 the brlin-~ ol my wmq anc:r. I blld to write; I b8d IO II)' thinlL The fever's calmed down a little. It's a different ut of · now. It's more like a aaft.. Jt•s like a love: you need it but it doesn't have the D1 of pencmal paslon. 11 1111 flllN: rm P.na into the llUd:io in the &all to make anocba album, I hope. rve lmde about 1 s ans, but now find- ~ the time and dia::iptine to nail them down is di6:ult. In the meanlime. ru be on the rmd. rve = that this ii a paijob and rm and tblnkNJ to have it. Al kq as oec>llk want to s:bo9t' up, ro 1m:1q> doiDs n.. r med to think 1 couldn't do it beyond the • of 3S. but I wu22tbm.(J • .. I • • ' • .. Q t. i t ' 0 t 2. 2 • , ' • . • -il ,, ~I I .I ~. ;, • 3:1: 6gllllf,,... alter rake . ......... ................ ..,........__ SA'n91'ACTIOll GUARANIWWW OR MD•Y llACK PAST URVICll -CHARM IT, UU YOUR .. 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Cling to eny clean, dry surl1ee -1de1I for pe1son- 1lizing boob, camerlS. briefcases. lie Pl128 250 Gold Foff Ubeta $2.98 Pl12t 250 SHwer Foll Labels S2.98 ZIP ...... ---·-··· ... ... IA11RC19 IUlllM1'&D ....... a.~ .,...., .. mM.~ ............. .....- ~..!-r.•CIC PUAM•Till FOUOWl9~ FOii~ ........ .............. • ...... iii: :T" I 2.•-Mt I .71 ... ...... ,., ..... 1 t.-••,.. .... u.e •• 1.•-M11•1.1• • ... , .. st•.•-Mt •z.• 11u111 m•-Mt sue , _ _... ............ m .tt•••-Mtu.• • O.Ul.•-MtMU The troubadour puts troubles belind hill ... ... . ' 'I • , • ...... ..._ ...... llllrf Thi ,.tat ... lor _, IDlflft Mt -,_ It II Ill ......... Ill ..... Ill .. lup ID 18 lletlnl ....... llljWuf Hh_, ......... llllltat I I~__. -tty tolf Wis. LOii WttMg IOlMI lllll -... ..... II 1111 11t "" !\ lff. c:wtJuct-. tDlll\. cut<f'lliltllt CMn-r...., .... ._21"'•W. 1111, r dllllW. .... .., .... 2-3...... aa. fir.., .... 'r/-.......... 07121 tPwra.Gola.11 .• •12.lt ..a ........... ftr-.- 07127 12 8elll .. 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'Ibey bftc bcet'I for cenrurles. &. nc\'ef' In our dme has thctt bcet'I an omamenc collcct.lon • ~ t:kJnaJ An attittry, craltsmamhlp and bet!ufy as th.is premier coUealon f'rom Thie Frank.llri Mint. PREMlD IN Al11STIY. Each omametll ls a true wort ol art. A new and ortglnaJ sculpture by the renowned ltalian artist GlaonJ BcnYenwt. And cad> ls cmned jn the rich ~ cradJdon -Crom the ~ playing tts fPlden OUle to the cherub~ ks eek: harp. PllMJD IN CIW'TSMANSKIP Each spcdally- lmponed ornament ls Casl l.n ftne blsqw porce- lain, then hmcklecorated wkh /JU" 24 Uv1 tpld. ExquJs.ltely designed and lbwlessly crafted to the hl8hcst standards of quaJlry. PltBM.IER IN B!A11TY. lmaalne these iWelve charmtna bi.«Jue cherubs amons the &lDertna branches of your tree ... toYfuJI)' IOWldq lhetr s<>lden lnstruments. They'll be admired by CY- eryooe who comes ro vtsk. And. when cheJ're ~ aracinl your rrtt, the omamenu will be proteaed In I JuxUrtous aadn·Uned dbpmy a9e. kcaiM: .... • llil!IQr-...... Ii..., .... 90illhi ... bJ cdletlOrs Ill -..... ,.. .., 5ublicrlbfl11 now, 70" an ~ ~ ..., menu M the commlenl rM OI oae ps .... 8Ut plaje ROie ............ ...... ChrtamM Otnamem5" Wiii -........ .. srores. You Clll obi:lll'I at.. Mt bJ utw LOI order and"""' from n.e PrftMD.... .. 9 t Cencer, Pl\ 19091. Be aft IO ml ,C. •u -- tloo by~ 2S. 1986. JaJnesTaylor He is a happier, healthier family man, and the new sound of his summer tour reflects the changing tone of his life. IJS.. ..... II lfllJ M ... --tM Ulllrt •· Clft; Ml I Ir ... •ti II ....... ..,_ 31, ltl'9ill II 2t cllla 1111 , I IR 111111111111 wu•..t I infer touring 10 studio wort. You know where you are. You know what is happening. What you play is wbat~bear and the reaction is undeniable. either show UJ) or they don't And me, m IOl1 of at the oenttt of attention. I like that. 111111 illlCt IS I ..nM, tn•I••-: I've always assumed that the ilDllt is son of i.naa:urat.e. and that. if you're Fina 10 publicize yound( people are P,. to look for lhinp to lmllliooali.ze. They're ~ 10 find~ like: .. He's i:,1 ume ~1:!cs~~t:1 ~~= km and abandonment and this ocher one about beina It odds with the life he's lead- ina now ... f know that my stuff is very ldt rcfmln&. very pcnonal and intimate. But I don't fed as troUb&ed as it is si_.,.wl Ask the people who know me. They don't Uunk of me as puUcularly troubled, I don't think. Or particularty tboulbtful or lmSittvc. II Mt INS -"'Cl tt 11t11rJ1 llllr: We'd known each ocher befOre 1981 , but we were both otberwiJe invotved. When we met apin everythq hi~ very fast. rm much happier now rve re- married. Kathryn supports me psycholoa- ically. The nwrilee makes me ~ oon- ICiOus of what rm doina. ~ II fllllr: I spend a lot of time with my kids now. They M with us about a third of the tune, and with Carly (Ii.,-Cmty Simoo, bis finl wit:) the rat. But they"ve become • bis ma in my life. They're very IWlft of this music bnsj,,,... lb.d[ but not• PCIOl>le who wan a fun.we in it. I k>Ye my 6rocben and my 8-=r drarty; they aD JM on Msiba'a Vineyard. Hulh is. prmaaional builder, • fft cbid' and. fillw:rmln. My .-r. Kale. ha a band, but it'• been a while liDoe she'• wortred whb my kind m full p•' w4 NI ltbcd- ule. Ab Im a bind DOW, IDd Liv (Liv- i?$ ; :W'9 a .._) ii alwll)'I om the rmd. I •USA ~o·JULY lS-27, 1916 down a tiUk It's a di.&rmt .., of ttung now. It's more lib a craft. It's like a k>vc. you need it but it doesn't have the aame ton of penonaJ pmion. ... tllln: rm.,.. into the studio in the filD 10 make IDOtber album. I hope. rve rDlde ~ ls _,., but now ftnd. U. the time and dilcipline 10 mil them down ii diliculi. In the nwatime. Ml br on 1he "*1 rw ec: that this is a pm .lob and rm pa and tbankfW to hive n. M lolls u pecJPle want to show up. rD mp dads It. I \mid 10 think I couldn't do it beyond the. ~ 3S, but I WU 22 tbr:n. Q Elegant Olrlltmas onwncnu are llDOf'I the world's mo1r prized colleaor'• uaaua. 11M!'y hl¥e been for c:enlUlia • ._ ne¥er In our dine bu thett been an ornament collection 11 aoep- danal la anilby, c:rdlmanshlp Ind beaacy u this pmnier c:olJealon froiD The F'**1in MJm. PRUOD IN AITlSTIV. Eich omamenc ls a true wort ol an. A new and ortginaJ ICUlpture by the renowned lc:aJJao W. Gianni 8enYenud. And each ls crated In lhe rich Renahslnoe &ndkion -rrom the ~ playtn, its IOklm OU1e ro lhe chef\lb aruanaiq q dassk: harp. PllMID IN CIAPTSNANSKJP Each spedally- lmponed omm>enl ls cut ln ftne bbqw porcc- latn, then hand-decorated wkh pun 24 lltrat gold. Exqulsltely ~ and flawlessly crafted to the h'8ba& standards of quaJlcy. PllMJ!R IN Bl!Al1TY. Imagine lhese nvelve channJna btsQue cheY:ubs amona lhe ~na branches ol your uee ... foYfully IOUndq thetr golden lnlUumenU. TheY'll be admired by ""' eryone who comes 10 Wk. And, when they're nae aradnl )our t:ree, the ornamaiu wtlJ be protected ln • luxurious MJn.Uned dllplay cale. aec.-... II I .............. ...,10 '9 ~ ... "'CIOlleaon ............ .., tublcr ... now, you an mlect ,._ .,.. mentJ •the mmenlllnl rme d OM,. .... BUt .......... "11'e ........... ChtiltrnM <>nwnu" wtl .,. lie iald • • scores. You c:an obalk'I diim MitJ' llJ atl LCll order ind""" from The Prrilln .... ... I .. Cencet, Pl\ 19091. 8e aft IO ... your I I I I .. lion by~ 2S. 1986. ... I I • I I • I I I I r I I ~t ::~-;-! I ....,., ~ i ~ .. ...._..., ____ _,... ________________ ., b J I ! I AUGUST TRAVEL From Smoky Mountains to clear Sporty Sun Valley offers wann bargains Once during a round of golf in S-VU. ~. lda.bo, actor TcUy SavaJas turned to a friend and mnarbd: 1'hc air here is so clean it's almost making me sick." Sun Valley, a popular destination for skiers in the winter, bas that effect on most visitors. Because this is the otf..sea.-son. you can enjoy this SQ.year-Old reson community at harp.in prices. Ernest Hemingway liked fishing and huntina in the Sun Valley area so much that he built a house in nearby Ketchum. l..ike Hemi~ adventurous visitors can still enjoy into the wilds on foot. by honeblck or on white water rafts. Ida- ho has more wilderness than any state other than Alaska You might want to take one of the 16 chair lifts to the hiah meadows. if not tht top of surrounding S,200 feet hiJh moun- tam J'8.nle$. After I day-long ptenjc, you can dcsc:md on fool And take a swat.cr for the evening This time of year, t.crn- peratuiu hover in the 80s dunng the day and drop to the 40s at night Down in tht valley. you1J find prica for ski dotlung and equipment are so low that bargain hunting alone is almost worth the trip. And hotel rates drop about SO percent during the summer, averaaina around S69 for a double room. During the Northern Rockies FoUc Fe. tival, Aua. 1-2 in Sun Valley, bluqrm music head.linen steal the show. From Aua. 2-23, the 2nd Annual Elkhorn Music Festival features 16 OU1door and four in- door concerts. And there's an ioe show every Saturday niaht, with exhibitions by wor1ckJus performers like Scott Hamil- ton, Linda t:ratiani and the c.mrthm. lnfonnation: Sun Valley Area Hotel Re9ervations, (800) 63S-1076; Sun vu. ley-Ketchum Ownber of Com~ P.O. Box 2420, Sun Valley, Idaho 832S3, (208) ~3423. • And in ... ....., Mollt., the 36th Annual Fatival of Nations is Aus. 2-10. Music. ouuiancti• cuisint., arts. aafts and en1e1Uinment are non-ctop attrli(> tionsofMootana's bisst edmic f.air. Off Bcanoolh Hetway, bawetn Yc:Uow- stone Nationaf Part and Red J..odie. ln- bmatioo: Robert Monn. ClOOl'dinltor of Festival of Natiom, P.O. b 1089, Red Lodte, Moo1an1 S9068 ('406) 446-190S . 10 ·USA WaKfNo·JULV 2S-27. 1986 ....... Hiii °',..,. .. ml IT UJ: ....... ., .. ,.. .. .,.., ................... .,,__ r =----•n•1n-=•llll'•=--.. --.. -J , 11111 ........... _ ... Dt 111 , ... _ ............ 11 .... The Hall of Fame is a hit, out of the ballpark A t.tet.11 buff' from New Jeney spent every day of bis nr.o-wedc va::ation last summer at the National BuebaO Hall of fame and Museum in Cwpa*"' N.Y. A c:ouolc from l..cq Balch. N. Y .. both avid ~ew Yen Yarikee &ns. ~mar­ ried in 1980next10 Babe Ruth's locker . If the baD is on your summer lineup, next~ is a p>d time to make the triL.t ~ ~ cmty. About 12.CXX> ~ pie. i.ndudiDI many tmeblll pmta, will c.tctc end 00 ihis pictwaqUe vm. 210 miles nor1b of New Yort City to witnm the hairs annual induction manouy. At the Aus. 3 cemnony on the *Pl of the National Budl9Jl Ubrary, thc:IC names wilJ be lldded to the ball's roller: Wallie Mteovey, S.O Francitc0 Giants tint bueman; Bobby Doerr. Bollon Red So1 lllCOnd baanan.; and the late Ernie Lombmdi. ca1d>er b the Cincinnati Rats. nw .. t t s ...... _ ... Cc; * n. ... ., ...... ........ The day after the induction. the Kanas City RO)'l.ls piay the Texas Ra,.n in an exhibition pme at Dou~ rldd in ~ The pme is out. but don't ftL You CID 10Ur the hall, where pat momenta of the pme's his1ory are recocded in mcR than 81CXX> an:i&cts. phocopapbs. memcnbi.lia and uniform displayS. Adrnillion: adults SS; dtildm\. 7-U, $2 · Fer • pleaant side trij) from Cooper- stown. take Route 80 Em& to Roule 7 Nonh, and end up at Howe C..vans in Howe Cate, 45 miles away. A 1 lh-how guided 10UJ' 11.kes you tbroulb an under- ground wortd. A.dmision: adUlts-$7; chil- dren 7-12. S3.SO. lnfomwioo: C.oooerslOWD Cllamta of Commeroe.. 31 Oiestnut SC., Cooper- stown. N.Y. 13326. •And in .... .,,,. Male. cau:b the Lobster Festival. Aui, 1-3. This annual event blW'eS a ooloaal lobster bake and seafood coOmut that usually feeds mcR than 20,<XX> devotees around Rockland harbor. Information; Rnckhl'M1 Chamber of Commerce.. P.O. Box SOB, Rockland., Maine 04841; (207) S96-0376. Join a wagon train with pionee(lilg spirit Pretend it's 1840 and you 're ridina in a covered WllP' aJooa Nebraska's <mf>n Trail f.njoyina a of ham. beans ~ 90WdoUsb ~your favor- ite Wes&an tunes around a camp6re. You can live out that fantasy at the Orqon Trail W11Dft Train tours, Aus. J J -J 4, by joinina the 19th reenacunent of the trek aloo& the trail at ~about so miles &om the w~ border . .. What we have aated here." says wapi muter Gordon Howard, who has ~ oonductinc the WIPl train treks for eiaht years. .. is~ for thole people w&o would like to rmch t.ck and toucb that era of the Ofts>n Trail ... lboee who say 'Ob. for the P>d old days.• We live them that opportunity, we make it as real as wecan." And that means bone ridq. a nnny express mail ~ on the ~ squaredancinaand niabtly toun in a cov- ered WlfPl. The OOll of a ~J trdc adults, $225; children under 12, $180. lnforma.. tion: The OftpJ Trail Wapi Train. Route 2. Bayard. Neb. 69334, (308) 586- 1850; Nebrub Tra~ &. Tourism. P.O. Box 94666_ LJ.ncoln. Neb. 68S09. To the am, an authentic pow W<1N ~ throusb M9ey with dances ~ memben of the Omaha tribe at 2 and ? p.m. daily, Aus. 20-24. The Pow Waw I Grounds Ire 7, miles north of Omaha and JS miles IOUth <A Sioux City, Iowa. •And in Wat r-... N.D Pioneer Da~ Aus. 16-17. Bonanza~ USA's 40 · · buildi• become a livi .. mir ICUm with demonsaraDom of PIOl*I" skills. aafts and OOltUmeS. lnbmatioR: West Faqo Qamber of Corrunert~. Hilb~ #10 West, West F~ N.D. (70"1) 282-4444. IJ USA WEEK.ENo ·JuLv 2S-27. 1986· 11 . .... • m SYSTEM SAVER:: ....... MU --=-------.. ,... ...... , ,.. .. HUMOR , ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD And fois witll a ,. fs jokes No mauer what Robin Williams and 69 other comedians say Aug. 2 at Sen FrancitCO's Comedy Celebration Day, tbey won't top Tim R. Benka'. The comics will perform all afternoon; Benka' told jokes for a record noD-:Stop 48 hours at a Mount Prospect. m., resaaurant Dec. 27-29. 1984. Scuoe: Jaee Simon. ~ Clilltllllc)I• Dey orglnlmr, 1119 ~ a:d'a/Mbtt ~ ,. . Leel-'1 .... _ ... ........ ......... .._ __ ecu.~ettlM .... '*'' .. c:..r ..... A an-....,_ ...... ....... Hlnry,.. ...... By Hllll E. Clpoulll, USA TOD.\Y let it nil, let it nil, let it nil WaYDCSburl. Pa.. Mayor Kyle f.ddy could be in bot' water rt it doesn't rain Tuesday. Townfolk attribute the election km of the former mayor - known as .. No Rain .. Huftinan -10 the lack of rain on any July 29 durina bis four-year tam. You see, July 29 is .. Rain Day" in WaynesbwJ (pop. 10,<XX>). and it bas rained on that date 93 out of 110 years. The countina swud when a &nner remartced 10 the drup&ore owner that it always rained July 29. The ~·s detoendant, John Daily, presides over Rain Day and bets with someone &mous that rain will &IL The loser pays with a bat. Daily bas woo bats &om Johnny Car- son, Muhammad Ali and Bob Hope. Last year. be lost 10 TotJays weatherman, Willard Soott. Soll'ce: USA wm<END~ -.......... EMMA JUNE ••• ANO IF E.LEc.T£0 I Plfolrt19£ •.• HOIP ft'#F••lfS! WArr Tl/... You HEAR WHAT 'T ... IS JERK PRoM15£D MY GIRi, FR1£NO Alice/ The romance of the Old South has long been celcbnrcd in American his-- tory. And the paaeantry o( Anccbel- lum Soulhern IOcial occasions ~ a peak during formal weddings. For Rob Sauber. today's mosc gifted portraitist of romamc subjects. the bisaory of the Old South has always held a special fucinlbon. Now he has chosen a b.'Cly Southern Belle as the subject for hil first bride-subject col- lector plate. "Caroline." This original wort of art depicts a demure. l<Mly daughter of a pla.nlllion owner on her Wf11 ID mcec the man she will marry. Based upon his extensiYe research. Sauber selected a 'classic pose fOr "Caroline": the elegant bride descending the spiral staircase of her father's planCation mansion. Sauber chucd .. Caroline" in the hoop-skirted gown of her day and enhanced this snow-white dress with myriad Nfflcs aod bows. Then he added a pretty "'*PY • the bodice, to echo the del- i:a fbwers in •Caroline's. he~. The raulrina rnasle:rMJlt marks the first issue in the first-eYer plate collec- tion inspired by brides: the Ponrails of AtMrican Brides, presented by a... CoUcccim Ind Hamihm. f.ach of eight issues will por1nly a bride from a different, hisroric fashion period IS capcwed in one aspect of the wedding caauo.1)' by mas1cr artisa Rob Sauber. Each plate will be hand-numbered on tbc miene and accompanied by a same-numbered Certificate of ~ attesting to its siarus u part of the edition of I 0 firing ct.ys. Al an ownel' of this first plate. )'OU are paranteed the right-but IWlllfr dw ~ acquire all SCYen IUblequenl issues o( the Ponraits q Amtric'an Britks Piiie Collection. Furthermore, you may order .. Caroline" 11 no risk. The Hamilton Collection ·~ Buy-a.ck Guaran- -usures that if )'OU return any plate within 30 days of ~ipt. )'OU will receiYe a full refund. and your series right.I will be re!Cased for availability to another collector. It is anticiplled thll this first issue in the first~ collection of bride- subjcct plates by America's reigning mlSla' c1 rornartt 111 wiU brina stron.g demand. Thus. if )'OU wish to own •Caroline," )'OU should sCnd in your reservltion by the date shown-while the edition is sti II open. ,,------------------------------· ( RESPOND BY: ...... • • & • •dt, u-,_,.,,, ,_ """"'- Pase ICCepC my ipplicabon for •Caroline-by Rob Sluber. 9-Y4 diameter. 24K gold nm: Mnd-num- beftd. I wish IO purchase (I or 2> ·caro- line· P'*(sl • S29 SO (plus S2.14 shipptn! and bmdlU.> ea:h. b ..... o( s (S3 l.64• or $63.28•). Plcme dlec:k one 0 I mclole Ml P')'fl1Cnt ~ cll«k or money ordrf 0 Clw.,e my mdit card 0 Visa w MaslCTC'ard 0 Amencan Expas 0 Duwn Club Ellp. 0. 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But the lut five years r have been careful about what I do." In other roles, she's played an emot1onal- ly disturbed doctor in "Pearl," a hi&h~lass prostitute in "79 Park A venue." and the murder suspect Miu Scarlet in "Clue." Her P.'?nrayal of the ultimate dumb blonde in 'Victor-Victoria" brought her an Academy Award nominatton. Now she stan in her first thriller, the movie "Apology," which will debut to- niaht on pay<able's Home Boll Office. She stars as Lily McGuire, a conceptual arttst whose latest proJCCl is an abstract metal structure desiJncd to serve as a modem-day confessional. The plot re- volves around a murder and the anonymous phone confessions Lily geu from people apoloaizin& for their sins. fears and secret desires. "Apoloa.y" also stars Peter Weller as a New York City detective detcnnined to save Lily and capture the loller. Roben Bierman directed "A~logy" from a screenplay by Mark Medoff, a Tony Award winner for writing "Children of a Lesser God." The idea for the movie onainatcd when producers Richard Parks, Rkhard Sm1th and Les AJeunder saw a newspaper an1cle about an "apology project" in New York. They met with the artist and listened to some of the ta~. Parks said several tapes "sugested thrillu ideas to us.·· .. ApolOI)'" was filmed 1n the Soho and Greenwich ViHa1e sections of New York City and in Toronto. ··1 was drawn to the film 1mmed1ately," Warren wd ... When I first read 1t. I said I wanted to do 1t. J loved the New York feel to it." She was cut in the film br executive producer ROJCr Gimbel. "Id done a ~oject for him years ago, a film c.lled Betrayal,"• she said. "It was based on a true story about a woman seduced by her psychtatrist undu the guise of therapy." Warren said she had never played a character like Lily before. "To me she was really representative of the New York woman who happens to be an artist," she said. "She's dedicated, obsessive and almost has tunnel v1S1on in her ded1cat1on to her work. She's also tough from living 1n New York. She'• developed a hard veneer to deal with livina in the city and a world with a lot of rejection. "J think she's made a decision to go 1t alone in the world. She's not a {>CTS<?n who looks to be supported in a relat1onsh1p ... In the film, ho~ver, she and the detective are two lonely people who are drawn to each other. "They do deve lop a kind of relationsbi~>." Warren said. "h's a kind of non-committed connection ·· Leah~y Ann Warren ln • ApolOQ.' Warren will also be seen Lh1s fall with Philip Michael Thomas ( .. M1am1 Vice") in the NBC movie "Society's Child." Uer character ma mes a black man and loses her 7-year-old child in a custody fight with her ex-husband. "My character goes crazy," she said. "Her child i' her hfe. She loses her Job. her husband loses his JOb. Their li ves disinte- arnte because of the pubhc1ty. The case goes to the Supreme Coun. She wins, but then- husband k.Jdnaps the child I was crying all throu&h the film . Hayleytrapping parentsagain By JERRY BUCK UT....._.,_, LOS ANGELES -Hayle y Mills says 'he wasn't 1nter~ted when first ap- proached about maluna a sequel to her childhood role as twins 1n Walt Disney's "The Parent Trap." ''I was utonished," she said. "I thouatn what they wanted to do was try to repeat the oriJinal film m some way J wasn't too sure that was a very &ood idea It was a aood lUm. and it's passed the tat of time." But she chanled her mind when she saw that the script featured a new .___._. story and developed the MDI• characters funher. Twenty·f1ve yurs aao. Mills was 14 ye&rS old when the starred 1n Disney's popular movie. She ptared identical twins who were separated as infants when their p&rents divorocd but &Ot toeethcr H teen- agers to reunite their parents She made till mov1es for 01sncy before leaving the studio at the age of 19. She has remained one of Disney's most endunng stars Her pictu~ aJJ have been shown on the pay-cable Disney Channel. which has 2.6 million sublcnbers. The sequel, ··Parent Trap 11:· had its debut on the Disney Channel turday. It will be rerun Tuetday and five times 1n Auaust. Mills plays twins Sharon and Susan, but this time lbey're arown up and have a romanuc mixup of their own The 8nuth actress u1CSanAmerican ICQCnt m the film. The movie also stars Tom Skcrritt. Sharon is divorced and living in Tampa. Aa., with her dau.&htc:r Nikki (Came Ke1 Heim). When Sharon accepts •)Ob in New York, Nikki and her best fnend Mary Grand (8ridaette Andet"SCn) decide to play matchmaker. The t.arsct is Mary's father (Skenitt). a Tampe sportswnter aQd a widower. When the romantic sparks don't fly, they call in Susan to sW1tch places with her tW1n sister. Kneger hu spnnkled lhe scnpt with Hayley Mills tnvia. N1kk1 Fems was her character in "The Moon Spinners." Mary Grand 1scJosc to Mary Grant her character 1n "ln Search of the Castaways." Sharon works as a buyer for a depanment store owned by Walter Elias -for Walter Ehas Disney. The movie was lilmed 1n Tampa in 18 days The on1.1nal film took three months. ·· fhosc were 1hc good old days," said Mills "I was a minor and my hours we~ striclly controlled. I u1ed to wait outJide the "ud10 pie~ unt1l 11 WIS ttme lO 10 in. If the d1rtetor wanted one more shot when it was ume to leave, the welfare worker would say no I remember one day the director had to recall 15!1 extras the nut day for JUSl On(' \hOt "But the advantaae offilm1na tast 1s that you never 1,et bored Any free time 1 had was 1PC1nt chanaina my hair or clothes to become the other 1win Some day~ I worked I 8 hours.·· Sunday. July 27 1986 3 -Davti·•• Shriner: Back to a day job By LYNDA BJRSCH b Skt.r as returning to dayumc. Shriner. ooc oftbc btgest a~occ pulls an ~ drama. bas dttKkd to go back to soap operas.. Question as.. Whldl show will pm.ish Shnntt's t.akot.s., Jfs no secret that Sbn nC"r's fomKT boss. "General Hospual .. ptOduca Gleria M•ty wow dpab a l the chanc-c io art Shnoer ti.ct to ht.S oncinal soap stomp1n.c pounds. Remember. it was Shnner·s lo't stof) •1th Ga.le Fra.ad 1 (Laura) that k.td:cd ··~ncra.1 Hospital .. to lbt top of the raunp. Shnntt left ~~nt"ral ~ Hoq>1tal .. foe the no -.«funct tjK' soap ·Teu.s.·· He mack a ~tum mpto ~nttal HospataJ .. and then <kpartcd for lbt pn~ umc S)n<bca1cd soap "Rma.I~.. ,,.,.. Wbtten. who produced "Rttuals. -as about to return to has UttUhVC prodU<'IDI )Ob II -.\11 M y Ouldrm." It was Wantrn wbo usad ShnnCT to best a<hantqr Stinner play(d a rMJOT role on -Ratuah .. and v.-..s scan almost e'·C'I') day. Word around to~-n ts that Wanttn v.ould hlcc to do the same with Shnncr on .. AJJ ~h Clu ldttn. -· If SbnnCT ~lS to mo '-e to N"' \' o~. ~MC lsn·t tht only soap that -ouJd lake to ha,·e ham ··.i\5 lb~ World Turns-head wnltf O..C Marta8ll crcaled Scon} and Laura for M~ H osptal .. a.ad he's qwtc ,ocaJ about tus ~l!C'f an Shnocr's t.aknt It~ Marla.od·s stOt)·hM for Scott'! and Laura and the c.ucuuoo b) ShnDCJ and Francu that made )'OU.DI rom.at>C't' tbc bot dlltttlon for da)1une soaps J• Wil.lmett, rorincm assooated •1lh ·~ Hospnar and no• top.bnang •'(lwdmg Uabt... IS cttt.a.mly &Yt--art Of Shnntt's fan appeal as as -o.ys o( Our Casting some light on 'Guiding' change • ~ • .Juty 27. ' > LI\'M" producer Shetley Cums, who v.orlctd with ShnneT on "~nCf'll Hospi-tal •• When asked. Shnner's pubhcat Jim Warren admitted, "Kin is ready to return to a 50ap Rtgbt now he's U)'lna to decide v.h1ch soap v.ould be best for him and ..... h1ch soap be would be best for. K1n 1s considcnng a {l'lOVC from LA lO New York. so I v.ouldn't be surpnsed af he cho~ an East Coast 50ap. Things are up an the air nght now. but I expect him to mak<' a dtttS1on 1n the next few da)s.." · Sin~ kavingsoapsShnner has appear~ tn tv .. o films. andud1ng ''Red Dragon" from ··M1am1 V1~" producer MJdaHJ Mau. .. C2p1tol" cast and crew wdcomed back T.W Carth followmg has car acadent C urus will relive lbe accident for the T\ ca~ and lhe facial inJun~ he rtt"Ct"ed from his accident will also be used in the St Of) Curus.. a pa.s.scnger in his J!rlfncod·s car '&S IOJUrtd .,.hen the car was hit from bctuod Th~ close to Curtis uy he has bttn an.lltOUs to return to the show for ~\ ttaJ v.'ttk.s Leci1k WaJJ , who pla)td nurse Luc1lk \tardl on "General Hospat.ar for O"CT 10 ~can. d~ at the agr of87 1n Reno Jul) 11 lo adcbuoo to bCT role as the cantankerous bead nuTK on G H. Wall deli&hted radio aucbcncn •ith h« role as l>oru.a. the crnsadanslav.)cr. on the radio soap "Portia Faces ult-from I Q.0-52 Dunne Lbosc sa~ )ears. 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WllT rr•.._ .. , I CA w••• ..... MlnlGllUC'IDI TOTMI llA- -I III R ce>.-"Manln's Day" (198•. Otam111 AIC:hard Harris. Lindsay Wegrtef ( 1 hr 38"*U (1)9Gll1..,. CID ... ''Oholl1buSl8f1' ( 1984, eom.- dy) Bllt Murtay Oen Aykroyd { 1 hr , 4 7 mltl.) <DllMI "A Man'• Castle" (1933. Ota· ma) Spencer Tracy. Loretta Young {I hr .. 16 min.) Cl) .. "The River Rat" ( 198', Ot•· ma) Tommy L" Jones, Martha Pllmoton 1 hf .. ~ .rJ, ...., .,..._.,rY"• -atml.., 91A"MU 111 IHOWI Mltfaaco¥91Y dml4~ ... , .... ....... , .... .._ .... cm ......... .... MlltWnCllTOTMllM- •U I . Cil MnOllCml Batt>« Saab 5efies lrom W.tknGlen, N.Y {Taped) _, ... ~UC. Talladega 500. five from ~~ma 1ntema11one1 Speedway In Twdtga. (3 hrs .. 30 min ) l .. cxm•1c1 ... "The ChlneM Web" ( 1978, Ad· ~•) Nlcholaa Hammond. Aot>.11 ~.~.Ta-~ n-:.IU9 Q au.•MPMaY WD°' !wt.., •• ~ .. --~ ... ,... Rill llfUm MC9I BudwelMf Thun· Olf On The ()No from fvansvtUe, Ind l=)~il ...... ..... 9' -mr,.,.. ...,.,_. ....... .... . -mrTMf. ···~ IC#ilr&W ,,__•u•MJ. ...,N ... --YIAM IA•MA Minnesota 1 wtm 111 New Yonc Yanltees llrve) (3 hf!. 1 Ii 90¥ll A Ft11YI u• Gfeorr 1 tQ'ld Otama) Eo Hatr~. Blair Brown (? hr,; . 11 min.) ..,._...., -WU. w.D....,'11 AmM.I tW ........... WMl.~W~ mw11 ........... ........... , _ ..... ·--"'~ WIMLC'.llMIAlm u•w San Diego Pad1es at St Louis Cwdlnala (Live) (2 hrs . 30 min ) I CIUClmnt I cw•tYIAM llOWll "Rocky" ( 1976 Orama) Syl veslet Stalk>ne. Talia Shife (2 hf5 I Cl) TllATll.C* Bud Light UST S from BaltlfTlOC'e ( R) (1 hi ) CH>lllMI "The Deec" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw JacQVellne Bts.sttt (2 hrs 4 min.) CD llOWll "The Ex·Mrs BradlO!d" ( 1936. Mystery) Wiiiiam Powell. Jean Arthor ( 1 hf .. 20 min) (1)9CMI "Dreamtcape" (198.4, Science FlctlOn) OennlS Quaid Max Von Syoow J.:. hr • 35 l'TWl ) 1W I)~ New YOfk Mets 81 Atlanta Braves (l.M) (3 hlS ) 11:11(J) IAft'U. Los Angetes DodO"'fS 81 Chicago Cube (live) (3 hrs , 15 min ) • IM9M1 LOI Angeles OodgerS st Chloago Cube {live) (2 hrs . •5 min ) 11::8 G ,...-C* 'fllM.. "Should Min<>fs Be Required To Get thief Parents Con· sent For An Abortion?' IL"': wmtDAft>-.1.IYO llTlmlf ........ QIO-TIAM -JU• ........ ---· ml I ill t Ml "Privatization ,,_ITOOlll aum-. IMDtfMAZZMD llYll&fi "Shade8 of Oa1knesa" Joanna Oev\d, No<ma West and June Brown sta1 In Edith Wharton's story about a maid who eeems to haunt a tloosenold .;>~~ ~:M~TO Cl) U. Cl.'91C JlllTIVAL Schedllled events. FigOfe skating. lndMdual eques111 an and men's speedtkating. l1om The A• trodome In Hou.ton (Lrve) (:? hrs . 30 lm1n.9'c..wm.-,... •MM tl9 • llMCM '11-''Super Cttien'' AT M .,_ Scheduted r~ "Hwtbum" (Jlcl< ~ Meryl Str.-p). "Out of Bounds" (Anthony Ml chael Hal), "Bellzalre the O.JUn" (Ar mand Aaeenta) . , ••• _.lll[NllS C&lltU- l'WCll ~M..-.cTm TO CZ.> • -... -""" at•• ~Guest Bitty Wllde1 WllJll Cl ~SNlt" (1971, Orama) Rlch-- ard Roundtree. Moses Gunn (2 hrs ) I WU, -.0""' .,. "Les Ml&efables" ( 1978, Ofe- ma) Rcherd Jorden, Anthony Peft(tn... (3 hrs) • tlOWll ''Going In Style" ( 1979, Com&- <1Y) ~~urns, Art Carney._ (2 hra.L •• M•-eomn .. cw.1 Robert Redford nauates thll portrait of the nearly eJCtlnct Cdfomle oondof and the ettort1 being rnao. to seve tha 9P9" ur.:.~. anwna. lO CC).,. "Days Of Heaven" ( 1978, Dre· ma) Brooke Adams. Richard Gate. ( 1 hf .. 35 min) CID llCMI "Streets Of Fife" { 198', Ota- ma) Mlchael Pare, Olene Lene ( 1 hr., 3"' min) (J:) llCMI "Cloak And Oeooer" (1984. So$pen$e) Henry Thomes, l>et>oay coi. man (1 hr., 4 1 min.) llCMI "In Which We Serve" (19'2, Otama) Noel Cowa1d, John Miiis. ( 1 hr .. 5-4 min.) CZ)_. "11'8 A Wonderlut lite" (19'7, Fantasy) James Stewart, Ooone Reed. (2 hrs~ ~I (I) NA~ Open, nn.1 round llve from Warwick Hiiis Golf and Country Club In Grand Blanc, Mich (1 hr., 30 Dnbcmea WILD '11 .,_.-&Mm OuarttHback Sneak A pronte of fonnef NFL quarttfback Dan Pastoonl. pr...,..tty 8 di'~ drivef I WINCll.D Scheduled us. Ya U S S R 1n amateur boJClng (Taped) ( t hr) 1 -TMI~ .. UTBAC'f: M ~ TO ~ ,.~::.,.n:a,.,., I ......... S150,000 Lite Ooub4es Na- tional CNmplonshlp. trom the MGM G1and In Aeoo. Nev C 1 tw l I= "Game Of Deeth" ( 1979. Ad- ventu1e) Bruce Lee. Chock Norri1. (2 hrs) • .,_ "MO\lle Movie" (1978. Com. i~~Scott. EN Wallac~~·) &'990!-flllTIVAL LA .... . ......... ,. 0.nny faces the blt'ler rMlittes of the enterlalnment bUS1ness when • oom9- dlan steals his mat91lal In stereo (R) ( 1 hr.) •-econ .. «l.) .. "The Redheed And The Cow- boy'' ( 1950, Westem) Gleim Ford. Rhon- da = (2hra) dl.ft:1-T009IC0111 -•l9tfA Bob CollrW thef• NI ~ .. Mons of a Coneorda flight from London to Olkoeh wt'91• tha ~ • 1MtUfed In the ~'*""*'191 Alrplene ~t1on Show~~~) I ,,.,,IWMUIT ........ Sunday. July 27. 1986 9 -lanclayConl. (() ,_ Longwood Cricicet Club US. Pro Tournament. final matoh, from Cheit· nut Hiii. Mass. (Llw) (2 hra.) •1~uc•..,.._ --=--s WACIT ..aA OI ..,. e.,.. "Curle Of The Rava" (1979. Adventur~lcholes Hammond. (1 hr.) • MOU. CLOm• Soheduled: ln- leMews wtth George Bume and Uldll Ev- ans; Gary Fmlkin reYtews "Heertbum" ~ Nlc:hollon. MefYI SllMP). Cl) IUD ........ MU. CCI 11 Cl'ICll Sherlock Holmes and Or. Watson search !Of llbtary-book thkwee In tNs parody of the 19'2 movie "Stienock Holmes and the Secret Weapon." e .,.. "Splendor lo The Grass" (1981, ~ Melissa Gilbert, Cyr~ 10'~(2 hra Cll1MI NMm •n••.u .,_ "Police Academy 2 Their First Assignment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve GuMenbefg, Bubba Smith (1 hr., 27 min.) CID.,. "Micki & Maude" (1 98'. Com- edy) Oudtey Moore. Amy Irving. ( 1 hr . 58 min) (IJ .,. "Pale Rider" ( 1985. Wes1em) Clint Eastwood. Mlct'lael Morlarty. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "Gal People" ( 1982. Fantasy) Nastassia Klnsk1. Maleolm McDowell (2 hrs) Cl) llO¥ll "The Sword Of The VaAanl" ( 1980, Fantasy) Seen Connery, Miies Q'Keefe. ~ tw . 42 min ) ·1:-.. ~ mM .... CGU.ICT10I OI LCM I ~;~. ...... .,.. "The Heavenly Kid" (1 985, Comedy) Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrlcl<. ( 1 hr .. 29mln.) ., ....... 9'0l1~ Scheduled U.S vs USSR In amateur boxing (Taped) (1 tw) e ... "Con Cepers" ( t979. Adven- turel Nicholas Hammond. ( 1 hr) I muC:.A'ICllCICI ... "~t Of The Zombies" (198 t. Honor) Jaml9 Gllfis, Ryan Hmlard (2 !hrs.~,_ ....... ...,. "Kiiier On Boerd" ( 1977, ~H) Claude Akins, Beatrice Strili; ~ ::.f =le:-..: AT M .... Scn.duled revtews. "Hewttun" (Jack Nlchollon. Meryl Streep) : "Ou1 of Bounda" (Anthony Ml- ohMI Ha•); "Beltz.air• the C.Jun" (Ar· tNnd ""9nt•) . Cl) MCIMllA._ (I) .. "o.m.trtus And The G~ tora" (1964. Orwne~ Victor Mature, Su- san Hayww~ hrs. (fl WT DA'9Wfl eon.um-lnfonnetlon on caSio watc:hee.. wotf dogs a P9tl and oonUlng ~ lebelt i=c:r- 10 Sunday, Juty 27, 1986 CC).,.. "Alo Bravo" ( 1959. Western) John Wtryoe. Deen Manin (2 hr, . 25 min.) I .ca ........ , ..... -..... .. af.IDA'::' c:omtng down with a &e'iere ca9e of at.age frlgtlt. Chris consldefs leav· l!)g the 1choot In ate<eo. (R) ( 1 hr\ • U.. UA•t-WJ•IM The anlmala that fell prey to the klllef whale I·~~ rugged coat of Argentina ere .A .... lfM.,_ MTmM.-''llC.....,_ ,_ Lim Guests: Gary McGivern's defense att~1977-78) and law P<C>-feaor Mlohael • ~Marvin Frank· el, author of " I Sentences -Law ;=~~·> (I) u.a. Ol.'91: 11111WM. Sclleduled events; Boxing Mmiftnals. figure skating end cyding, from The As1rod0me 1n Hous- ton. rli/:J (3 hrs.) CID "Cennonball Run II" ( 1984. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise L! ht., 48 min ) CD.,. "Way Out Wett · ( 1936. Com&- dy) Stan Laurel, Ollvef Hardy ( 1 hr 6 min.) (l) LIUmll • .,,. ... Me ,..,.,. Ted Knight. modeling agent John casa- i.ncas: luxury resorts In the Swiss Alps 11~ the Dominican Republlc and Peru ~ ~ "The Men With Ooe Red Shoe" (1985. Comedy) Tom Henka. Dabney Cotemen. ( 1 hr • 32 min ) Cl) .,_ "T0ppet" (1937. Comedy) Cary Grant, Constance Bennett ( 1 hr 37 min.) "*'--...., .. Cll ... l mc ... MC ... Q Ma a..aom.. ccmurw~ •uYOn• -Evening---- ·1 t.e.~ TIT Ml .. lntMView wtth actOf Tom Hanks ( 1 tw ) e .,. "Aecttlesa" ( 1984, Otame) Al- dan Quinn, 0.ryl Hennah. Cooflk:ta arise wtlefl a troubled teen-aged blk8f, allenat· ed from his alcoholk: father and an out· cast from society, becom9I Involved with a )'OUng woman lrom a 1traltlaced. middle ciaSI f~(2 hrs.) 1:. "Game Of 0..th" (t979. Ad· vent\Ke) 8NOe Lee. Chucic Norris The king of kung tu beni.e two formidable v11- 1a1n1. ( 2 hrl ) •--•<•r wn .... "Blee* Sunday" ( 1977, ) Robert Shaiw, Manhe Keller A def~ Vlttnem Yet..n jolr'8 an Arab i.rroril1 In a ptot to murder 80,000 1.#\ ~&IC* 8ow4 .. ,,. (3 hta.) e MIT ..... "Oimee Of Neglect" ( 1 ht.) I :"An oYef'Ylew of the aucceas1UI llght by enoAronmentakta and ldentllf• to ~t the OIJ!fey'S ax.ltnctlon. (R) Q ( 1 ~LMIOAT twit'DCl--GIWU "l ... &Mf...., .. ... Oll>CCUll ,_..0(91111 CtllCll n oun Howard tri. to cope with 1ri. son of en a'<' army buddy and 1 man who s obsesMd with lry1ng to breel the WOfld's r8COfd In rope llklpplng. (A) S ...,.... .._ Vlc6(i •JIPlelns the facu of Ille to Jemie 1.1.0TDO-.Vll llO¥ll "The Mysterious Stranger' ( t982, Fantasy) ctui&tOf)hef Makapeaoe Fred Gwynne. A daydreaming Mtuoo. bOy fancies an enoounter with an angel o doblous ~IQifl 11'\ medievlll Auatrla ( 1 tv 30 ffiin J I U11•&~-!' ... .. IT'llliiowt• .. NOU.NOap., _,..c.w~ NI Cl) • ..,,. Rebroedcuta: Humar Growth Homione, a drug athlet• '--O. spite its potent111lly hermiul llde effects report on the mlSonderslood bfaln disor der schi.zophrenla: l)<Oflle of opera singe Bevfl!_ty sins. (R) t 1 hr.) 8 • •• ~ Rlc;t( and Grandi• ther Stratton rry to rneke a fortune In the baseball card-trl(llng manc.t. In stereo IBl •a ~-QYSl "Herbit Rides Again" The Volkswagen wtth • mlllC ol its own helps a feisty grandmothe outwit a sinister fellow Helen Hayes enc Ken Beuy star 1n thlS 1974 comedy O (2 hrs J... ~ ITM llMCM Guest El Dea.roe Ir ~ter:oJ..~ ( 1 hr ) I ~:.':..ct JGU.IJIJ-UP UllSTM CQflaMe ._ AT flClfll Oemonlttetlng hit versatility, Jotin Williams conOJc:ts ~ of his moVl8 llCOfes and J>'ay. the hafpsi ChOrd (1 hr ) lC).,. "Rocky" ( 1976, Orame) Syl 11estef Stallone, Talia Shire. A tmd-timE Phlladetph1a bOx&f get• • r•r• ch9nCf for tame and glory When fate leedl him toe Bicentennial bout with a world champion PG (2hrs ) ® ... "Ghostbult8"9" ( 19&4. ~ dy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. ~lenct giio.tflghters spring to eotlon when • UanhaTtan hlgtl us. becomel the getewa'1 tor f.arttHnvadlng ghoull 'PG' Q ( 1 ht 47 min) (!) .... Cl) llO¥ll "The Riv8f ~" ( 1984, Ota· ma) Tommy L" Jones. Marthe Plmpton Paroted aftor aerv'ing thirteen v-i In P<fs.- on, a man returns to his hOfnt ~ the M1$$11$lpp1 Ind 11ruggiea to form • rela- tlonlhlp with the daughter he,_., knew 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 34 min.) CZ) .. "Mad Max 8tyond Thunder· dOme" (1985. Adventure) Mii QIOaon, Tina Turner After ~ roObtd. 1 m11n confront1 lhe meat,... of ~bl,_. I· epocafyphc tOC~ Wld II · to a dl'8I to lhe death PG-13' < 1 ht.. mtn ) 1-••o •• ,. • ....., .... a.. beCOmeS tr~ In an •b•nOoo'!'d refriglrator lo 1:1'».8.. DO MT ... 11'1 ctAl&n -.... This ptOflle of 9lngef° Bot> Getdal, orgena, of '"'-..._ Nl9f' Pf~ Band Aki end live Aki tree. NI t~ Mp to drougf\t1tncken Africe 9nd lrldudat footaQt from the Lt-It Aid con-cert (l) Clm1Wt IC:8CI ...,.. • .,.. I -laaday Cont Tope ~ry·a lmpect on the envtroo- "'9nt. ... (J) • I~ -wwrl Jelelca and enottw author try to prevent a lyndl moo from exewtlng a young man acctMed of n (R)0(1hr) *"*" CODI Oii lWI .... e) Delton (Oher1el Teylot) trav- ela 10' ~on to hell> e rancher who's ~ hetewd by ~tde rust.In. C 1 hf.) • WI -.UC. A young mod-iPa murder IHds Dempsey and M.iitepeect to en lnterNtlonel diamond-~operation. ( 1 hi.) ~• ,.._ "The M.-n From Laramie" 955, Weet«n) James Stewen. Wallace d. A man ~ r...enge on the gun- runners ~ble for his brother's death (2 hrs.) CJ) Ta&a ... M D.Wr-An trlsh tarot card reader who fofetells ont'j good newt ettempta to dl8poae of cards thlt ~er and omlnoue reedlngs (R) I .. ••ina Historian Mtchael Wood~ the Congo Rlvef nor1heeat from l<Jnlhasa In western Zalfe to Klaan- aanl and the joining of the Lowa end Lue· Iii~ RMrs at Lowa. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) l .... ,.Lalm ... ,. Cl Wm "The Aame Tr .. of Thlka" The son of the Grants' heed man finds hll way Into the dynamite i1or9 l'lut. (Part 4 of 7) (R) Q (1 hf) (I) lflmTIC8'1• (JJ .. "ao.k And [)egger" ( 198', Suspenee) Henry Thomas. l>abney coi. man An 11-yeer-old with an overzeatoue imaglnetton beOOme9 entangled in a reel- llfe epy adventure when he wttneaes a murder and the theft of loP-.cret mllhary dotSJrn.,,ta. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 41 min ) -CCUll ---.. LOUtlMfr ilili-iii Wl:\Zlm .... 1.:1 --a1•1 YOUIWM911MmwnM1&-.- .... (J) .. "Mlsslng CN!dren: A Mother's Story" ( 1982. Cll'ame) Mare Winningham. Polly Hollldey. An a~ and l»lt•ate young woman f ... vtctlm to an unacruputous adOplton agency that aeparat• her from her tf'wee 1mal chil- dren (R) 0 (2 hfs ) 8 ... "C.A T. Squed" (Premiere. Suspense) Joleph Cort.... Steven w .. James. An elite goyemment antHerrorist squed II assembled to put an end to e aeries of attacks upon thole Involved In a top tecret NATO defenM profacl Q (1! IY&.) I coueruu niaoin,,.mi ... , 0 .,. "For Lovers Only" (1982, Comedy) Deborah Raffln. Ar'l(jy Grffflth. A honeymoon retreat plays hol1 to an a• sortment of newlywed couples. (R) Q (2 ~Ln..-~ "Kille< On Board" (1977, Suspense) Claude Akins. Beatrice Straight A deedly and mysterious vlrlJa tf'weeten. the Nves of 500 passengers · aboard a crulH ahlp(2 hrs.) • mll llTMCO'll Ml6 Ill),,_, IWAIUllT • WIM Cl 1111Am "The Rama Trees ol Thlka" The eon of the Grants' haed man flnds his way into the dynamite stor=~~of7) (R) Q (1 hr.) I ....... "Shades of Oartcnea" Joenna David, Norma West and June Brown star in Edith Wharton's story about a maid wtiO seems to haunt a household IB> Q ( 1 hr> CCHICMI "little Darlings" (1980. Come- dy) Tatum O'Neal, .Krmty McNlchol At Slfmme< camp, two reen-ege girls com- pete to see wtiO will be the first to lose her ~lnlty 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) w CO•a flUi.nt ..-. Hlghllghts lrom Edinburgh. Scotland (Taped) ( 1 hr ) (B) .,_ "Apology" ( 1986, Suspense) Lesley Ann Warren. Peter Wetter An anlat puts her own llfe In Jeopardy when she records anonymcua phone 0011f111la.• for an event.garde ~ Q ( 1 hr .. 40 ct Jr • .,. (I) Al • Robef1 Carradine and Jonsthan Had8ry It• In WMllem Hoffman'• awar~ winning l*Y wtllctl deall ~ • homoaex· uaJ A.10$ *tlm. hlil bier who r.tuma to care for him. and the emotional ttaume ~the dllwe. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) CJ) ''The R!Ye(' ( 1984, °'*"8) Mel Glblon, Staey Speolk. e>v.m.ldad Cltdlt, dac:ll llng Pf9'ttl and lillng ftood ..,.,.,. ttnet.n a herdwol'tdng term ,.,,.... ~·~~.2mln.) .. ~,_After oomW1Q dOwn wtth a--. cue of ltege Mght. Otwtl ~ ~ Ing the 8Chool. tn ttereo. (R) ( 1 hf.) -1--.. n • • Tanz&tMan ChMtahe that are threatened by l)OeChefs. (R) I ... '°"_ ... ,..,.,. .. lnsteed ot fighting on horMbectc In Europe, Walter ancJ Blly (Soon Mc:Gr• gor, Scott Burgee1) are -.t to Gallpojl where they combat the TIR1 tn gNllng trench warfare; back In AUltrek Diane (Jackie Woodbume) IMrrla lhe II preg- nan~~~~(1 tv.) I .uT 5 U DI W :• "La c.ner.nto- la'. Thia prOductlon of Roealnl'. comic op- era. based on the farnlllat Cinder ... tally tale. faatur• Fr9derica von Stade, Fran- cilco Araiza, Paolo Montar90lo, Laura Z.nnlnl, Margherita GugAelml, Claudio Oeader1 and Ffaut Pllahka. (Englah Subtl- llet~ereo. (R) (3M.) ~ ... ''Mad Max Beyond Thunder· dome" ( 1985, AdV"enture) Mt! Gbon. Tina Turner. After being robbed. • man confronts the mlltr-of ~bizarre - apocalyp11c ~ and II to • duel to the death. PG-13'(t hf.. min.) (l)TM.8 ... MM.._.. __ flJetlteatetl 7d Servlce 7J"H IPN" llve g/ue '"# 1P1'11 Jave '" llve IPltJ tJe tleetJMNJ '"# 111tde/ ,eet U.1 '-letp. Sunday, July 27. 1988 11 -lanclay Conl. . I ..,._ -ICMDCll IUT Topic Rock MUSIC Ceo-CE~All ea.a Sporls competition · feeturlnn cast members !Tom "Oitrrent Strokes:"· "What's Happening Nowll" and "!:fOllYW<>Od Beat.'' (R) ( 1 hr ) I LM.im CMfm.I. u.y,.-.... :=tis, -tllmAY• .. -'"iW•• tW '&cg t.-::a:-An lrlSh tatot card reader who forec.IS only good news enempts to dtspose o4 cards that bring_ sinister and ominous r .. dlngt (R) II (IZ) CIM1WI C:lllJ fl W rA ..... ..,, RAIUllT · llTmaTICllAL n This Swlss.-made 0ocumentary examines the growing u S phenomenoo of "electroolc churches,· and the show business aspect of this min- istry, by JUXtaposing the evangelical styles ol Jim Bakker and Ernest Angley O ( 1 tv.) ..... MOGUi CC).,.. "Avenging Angel" (1985. Dra- ma) Betsy Russell. Rory Call'loun A law 9Chool student seeks to avenge the mur- der of the pohceman who rescued her from a life of prostitution 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) (!) AllfO UC. I09Y IWW. muM IDYCMUC:. CJD .,. "Heaven Help Us" ( t985. Comedy) Donald Sutherland, John Heard In the 1960s, a group of teen-age pranksters finds It difficult to toe the line in a s1rlctly disciplined Catholic school 'R' i! hr., 44 min ) (!) ITAlt u.t Sports competition featuring cast membefs from "Oiffrent Strokes." "What's Happening Now11·· and "Hollywood Beat " (A) ( t hr ) Cl) llO¥S "Until September" (1 ~. Ora- ma) Karen Allen, Thlefry Lhe!'ml1te Stranded in Paris atter being separated from hef lour group. an Am&rlcan woman meets al'\d falls in love with a married banker 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) (%) 90ft "Bringing Up Baby" ( 1938, Comedy) Kathartne Hepburn. Cary Grant An archaeologist sets out to ratSe a mllUon dollars for his museum but ends up In votv.d wtth a pretty socl811te Ct hr . 42 mlnJ.i1ulTalO '" .... ,...,..flW. 11:9 * ... Wit• niMIW90RTI .... wmlUQIAIUI ._._ AT M .,_. Scheduled reviews. "Heartburn" (Jack Nicholson. MefYf Streep). "Out of Bounds" (Anthony Ml- cheel Hall). "Beliza1re the Cajun" (Ar mend Ateente) o ....,,.,.u111•••-n n11 wm lnteMeW l~i~(t~J Nlm .... _., tW .... ''The Gt ... Is Greener·· ( t961. Comtdy) Cary Grant. Jeen Slmmone An AnWtcan millfonalre la foroed Into e duel 1118' falling In love with a British .. rra Wff• (2 hrs . 15 min) 12 Sunday, July 27. 1986 ••:.j 1-W.'l...,_MCI_ -VTWOGD a om• Scheduled: in- terviews with Geo<ge Burns and Linda Ev· ans; Gary Frenldln r8'1tews "Heartl>IJrn" (Jack Nicholson. Meryl Streep). 1:...-.:-. ii L01T••AC1 ........ ""'"'a.Alm ----(!) u.&. Cl. YWIC NITIWA&. Scheduled events Flgure=a• . indMdual equestri- an and men·• •ting. from The Aa· trodorne m Houston. (R) (2 hrs.. 30 min.) Cl).,. "Gally. Gaily" ( 1969, Musical) Beau Bridges. Melina Mtlfcourl A country boy learns the ways of the city In turn-of- the century Ch~ (2 hrs ) tt:11 I TO• Al•-•lllllil D..iUlee..i111 Wll ..... II 11::118 .,_ "LOiiy Madonna XXX" ( 1973. CXama) Rod Steiger. Robert Ryan A feud erupts when the Gutshalls and the Featt.- ers. modern-day moonshlnefs. lay claim to the same par<* ot land (2 hrs. 15 mm) Cl> .,_ "The Savage Curse" (1974. Mystery) George Ctialdrls, Jenny Agutter A man learns two disturbing facts about htS missing brother's glrtfrtend evfJry man who falls In love with her disappear• and her protective uncle is obsessed wtth the works of f dgaf Allen Poe ( t hr , 30 min ) -... 0 ~---I W I In lllOWCA• 'mcA't1Wta L.lllm.a OI M .cit All> PAmUI Ted l(ntgtlt, moc'9flng agent John C&aa· blancas. luxury resorts In the Swtsa Alps. lta'h, the Dominican Republic al'\d Peru J,;,~1NIU. 11:9(C) .WW "Malibu Exptess" (1984. Adu") Darby Hinton. Sybil Denning A&- slgned to Investigate a compute< compa- ny's shady business dealings. a Texan finds himself In the mlCldle of.a spy caper 'R' ( 1 hr • 41 mm ) 1119 .,_ ··0reamscape·· (1984, Science flctton) DennlS Quaid. Max Von Sydow While working with a &eientlst wno has dis- covered a way to prot!Ct one's c0090lous thoughts Into another s dreams, a J>IYChlc stumbles upon a plot to use the method for political purposes. In stereo 'P0· 13' Lt hr., 35 min ) a. (II) .,. "The Rosebud Beach Hotel" ( 19&4. Comedy) Colleen Cemp, Pet9' Scolerl An enterprising couple puts 1 run- down aeetk» resor1 on !he roed to finan- cial recoyery by hiring pr09tltutee who double .. bellhops 'R' ( 1 hf . 27 min ) a W (f) .,. "Trapped .. (1973. ~) James Brolln. Susan Clatk. Upon recover- ing from ~. a man awak· ena In a clOMd department store and clle- covera that It It protected by ~ doge. lhf., 30mlrq MW•IOTTO-..anmu.u. .. _ = "OxfOfd Bluel" ( 1984, Ofame) Rob Lowe, Alty Sheedy Oxiord ~ ty'a lradltlona at• loeeed 10 the wind by• brash Amertc.n teen-eglf In ~ of an etus1ve British COV'tf girt 'PO 13' ( 1 hr 33r;• ~1 ... ICOTT ·1---'",.,... . ........ u. • 1 (I) ..rTWATCll ... "The Last Vdey" (t971. Ad vent\Jte) MiChael c.in.. Omei Shenf In the 1as1 Gennan vilege to be ~ouehed by 811her plague or the Thirty y..,..· War the townspeop6e try to coexist PMO&f\Jll) with the ~Ing IOldiera. (2 hrs.) ~=mPRmle n (8).,.. "Lovellnet" (1984, Onlma) Greg Bradford. Mary Beth Evena. Pranl< playiog students from rival California high sch<>ols get togethe!' tor• showdown ·~ (1hr.33mln ) Hl(C).,. "Certain Fury" (1985. Ofama) Tatum O'Neel. Irene Cata Two teen-age girls are mcstal<enty lmplcated In 1 COUil· room shootout and are llUf**' by IN! police A' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) ,.! ..... '* ... lnBl.Y••••• ,. ZIY_,MDTW .... .,. "Pale Aklef" ( 1985, Western) Clint EastwOOd. MICheel Moriarty A mys- terious stranger rides Into a mining town and brings muct.-needed retie! to gold prospectors being harraseed by an Uf)- SCfupuklus pawer baron In ateteo. 'A' O D hr . 53 min.) 119 .... •1 llYI TO •ICClll c:.. ... AWi TlmAllt.., .WW "Wartime Romanoe" ( 198~ Drama) In post-World War 11 Odema. a married man falls In love with an ermy nurse he met dunng the war ( t ht 33 min~ ·1r:~ .. ._ Mlmt• H•1WT mATIJMWCQMTll .. ... "Ghoulles" ( 1984, CameOy) Pe1er Llapl&. Usa Pelikan A ~ un der an e\111 spell. hit befuddled glfttr1elld. two benevolent ell/es and a n.t Of at•nic creaturee conve<ge In a dlltP!deted Holly· wood mansion. 'PG-t3' ( t hr .. 2• mk\.) .. (JI) .. ''The Deep'' ( t977, AcMWlture) Aobett Shaw. Jacqueline Billet. A young oouplt find romanc. and ,,...,,.. • they dlw ott the coat of S.muca. 'PG' (2 hrl.,. min.) ..... "Attecl( Of The~ P9ople" ( 1958. Homlt) John AslM. John ~. A toy nw.ufwlctuttt perillcta • method of t~= ln10 dob. ( 1 ht., 30 min ) Ullii ....... _.,, W =-=•IT I I TODAY -. .. ""-·-.. '"The Rlvef" (198'4, Oreme) Mtl Glbaon, Sleey ~. Ovwextended credit, d9cllolog proftt1 and l'llllng ftood ntera ttw.ten a herdwoftdng '*"' fanV-ty 'PG-13' (2 hrs., 2 "*') -• .. ~ •()) "The Sword Of The Valiant" ( 1980, Fantasy) Sean Comery, Miles O'keefe l! hr • 42 min.) U(C) "Until September" (1984, Orama) Karen Allen. Thierry Ltwmlne. ( 1 hr., 35 min) Ht ct) "Great Expectations" ( 194 7, Drama) John Miiis, Velefle Hobson. ( 1 hr.. 58 min) M al) "Fathef's Uttle OMdend" (1951. Comedy) Spencet Tracy, Eltzabeth Tay- lof. (2 hrs.) 19(%) "Come Clean" (1931. Comedy) Stan Laurel. OllYet Hardy •CH> "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984, Suspense) HeofY Thomas. Dabney Col&- man ( 1 Iv .• 41 min ) Cl) "The Savage Curee" (1974, MyatefY) George Chaklris. Jenny Agutter. ( 1 hr . 30 min) (%) "A Wall With Love And Death" ( 1969. Romance) Angeica Huston. A&- saf Dyan. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •Cl) "The Mysteflous $trangef" ( 1982. Fantasy) Christopher Mak~. Fred G~ (1hr .30mln.) •9 "In Harm's Way" (1965. Drama) (Pert 1 of 2) Jottn Wayne. Kint Douglas l! hr., 30 min.) CC) "A Passage To India" (1984, Drama) JOdy Davis. Victor BanerJee (2 hrs . 43 min) •Cl) "The Shootlst" (1976. W•tem) John Wayne. Lauren Bacen (2 M.) (%)"Bringing Up Baby" ( 1938, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant. ( 1 hr • 42 min) -(I) "Private PotttH" (1963. Drama) Torn Courtenay. James Maxwell ( 1 hr • 30 min) -CH> "Girts Just Want lo Have Fun" ( 1985, Comedy) Sarah Jesalca Parlcer. Lee Montgomery ( 1 hr . 27 min.) 11:9 Cl) "The Secret Of N I. M H." ( 1982, Fall- tasy) Animated Votc::et of Bz.abath Hart- man. Dom DaLulM ( t hr .. 20 mfn.) (%) "Topper" ( 1937. Comedy) Cary Grant. Constanc. Bennett. ( 1 hr . 37 min) -a.t1 ....... 11ov1es- -· "Goodbye Bruce L•: His Last Game Of Death" ( 1973. AdYenture) Bruce Lee. Kareem Abdul Jabber. (2 hrs.) ct) "Rage" ( 1972. Drema) George C Scott. Richard BaaeNrt. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) . , .l.. 00 "Nlgtltwlng" ( 1979, Sulpefwe) Nia< Mancuso. ~warner. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) we "The Captive Heart" (1947, Drama) Michael Aedgf aw. Beall Radtord. ( t hr .. 30mln.) 19(%) "A Flash Of Green" (1984. Drama) Ed Harris. Blair Brown (2 tn.. 11 min ) •ct) "Who's Afraid Of Vtrglnla Woolf?" ( 1968, Drama) Elizabeth Taylof, Richard Burton. (2 hrs.. 9 min.) Cl) "Mad Max Beyond Thundefdome" ( 1985. Adventure) Met Gibaon. Tina rumer ( 1 hr .. 46 mln ) *®"The Secret Of NI M.H." (1982, Fan- tasy) Animated. Voices of 81zabeth Hart- man, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr • 20 min.) CD "Private Resort" 11985. Comedy) Rob Morrow. Jottnny Depp ( 1 hr , 22 min) •(%) "Daisy Miller" (1974, Drama) Cybill S~d. Barry Brown. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) 4119 (1) "The Myslerlou9 Stranger" (1982, Fantasy) Christophel' Makepeace. Fred G'#)'Me ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .t:W (t) "A Shining Season" (1979, Drama) Timothy Bottoms. Allyn Ann Mclerle ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •(%)"Metropolis" ( 1926. Science-Action) 8rlgltte Helm, Attred Abel (2 hrs . 19 min) •IJZ> "The Swan" ( 1956, Romance) Grace Kelty, Alec Guinness (2 hrs.) -1vea1ng ----., ... *"..,. (II vmlll At ptess time. scheduled games were Boston Red Sox at Chicago While Sox and Callfornla AngelS at Oek- land~a·ape delay) (3 hrs ) a.ACI ........ mA19\'' &CM980 a:z•• MWITIGlll • 111111 9Cllf me ... LA-19PPAl&Y WllM ... "The Reluctant Dabutante" ( 1958, Comedy) Rex Harrtson. Kay Ken dell. A women tries to lntrodU<:e her Amer- ican-raised stepdaughter to English socl- ~ (1hr .• 36mln) CH)..,. "Cannooban Ruo" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom 0.Lutse Varloos oddbed cherecters ce>mpete in a coast-to-coest auto race. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 gig l!v~~~PH~ For the Finest in Children's Portraits CH ILDREN'S SPECIAL every Wednesday and Friday -by appointment- A studio with a unique outdoor garden 760-6767 3040 E. Pacific Coast H&chway, Corona del Mar ~ ~·~ "Where Is Paralfal?" ( UMM. Comedy) Tony Curti., Cassandra~ ica An Inventor wno !Ives In a castle with an aAOrtmenl of eooentrlcs trl• to mw- ket his la9ef 9kywfttlng lnYentlon 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 24 min) Cl) ... "A~ A Glr1" (1959. eon. dy) Shirley Mecl~ne. David NMln. Job and husband-hunting occupy the time of a girl newly arrived In New York City. ( 1 hr • 41~11 -1-... ~Cl.a. flQI ccmal'I' When MIJ- dred Raltcln comee beck aeercNng tor hef mother'• brooeh. JeQtcle suggesta hiring a I=~-·---' M.a...Y MTWICWW NI .... 9ft9\'~ nmMT lntaMews: actress Connie Sellecca ("Hotel"). Oeve Stewart and Annie Lennox of the Euryth- mics. I =.a.um Ad\lloe cotumnlat Ablgel Van Buren ("Dear Abby"): the owners of the Vermont Inn featured on TV'a "Newhart " LAM "'C>ftllQ •1 ••C""T1"'•1111 .... ~CJ9111f .... "' ..... MAmMLOM ..... -.r .... IMMMAllftl NI ... "Long Way Home" (1975. Dr• ma) Glenn Ford, Devld Carradine. An ~ caped convict befriends the family of a poo< PfMChef In the nx~th duflng lhe 1930s. (1 hr. ssm1n·r . · • 19 9 I • Tl9 TOill F.-tdr8d· great ~ mer vacation Ideas -cruise the Hawellen ISiands: visit the Redw<>Od Forest; relax at I L•=Ji.:i5:.(Par11 of 4) U.ATl.Mm Nilt.mCl..aOI A....,_ ........ .. .,.. ... w.o amuca ~n underwaltH v1ew o1 rhe spawning ritual of the cutthroet trout (Part 3 of 3) Q ... ,,,,, Sunday, July 27. 1988 13 .............. ~="A Walk wnn Love And Death" ( 1969, Romance) Angelica Huston. M saf ()yen A young French couple fall 1n love during the cal4mltous 8fa of the Hun- dred Years 'N•r 'PG' ( 1 tv .• 30 min ) I "*... ' .. ICIMCIOl#e ..... A spy· turneo-&uthot threat~ to blow Amanda ~·s cover (R) (1 tv ) • • '~ Oevld Willie •nd ... ark make plans to he!p their mother <*el>f•te her wedding annlvetMfY In stereo (R) • .,_ "Duel In The Sun" ( 19.47 West8fn) Jennifer Jonec, GteQOtY Peck A beeutlful half·bfeed lndlan glrt ioucnes ott an exploslve family I~ when lhe comes to lrve In the home Of a weetthy canlemen and his two sons. (2 hrs J (I) Tm IOITCll flOfJI • NOLL YWOCID Ar lhur Fiedler leads the Popa In ''The C3rn1 val of the Animals. Grand ZOOIOglcal Fan- taSI&" by Saint-Saaot and en Amencan Memories S1ng·Along Wllh host Charlton Heston and guests (()gar Bergen, Charlie MoCarttry and MOftrmef Snefd ( 1 hr 30 li:-HMOM rn T-k ( 1965. Olama) Kirk Douglas, Richard Harris. A water plant is destroyed In W0<1d War II 10 stave ott ~man development of an atomic bomb (2 hts . 30 min ) e ~ AT fllOf'I Johnny Mathis and Natalie COie j<>ln conduct0< John WUllams and the Boston Popt In this muslcaJ salute to the late Nal King Cole. Songs lnCIUde "Mona Lisa" and "Ramblln' ~ose · In St8f~~L.-l 'lmCM llAIT9I "Unl<nown Chap- lin · Hidden Treasures Part Ill of Ill" Prevt· ousty unseen ftlm Clips of Chaplin includ ing home movies. fll1Tl$ made for his own amusement, 1band<>ned projects. and outtakes from "City Lights' and 'Modem Times " o ( 1 hr ) Ct) MOVIE "The Terminator" ( 1~ Sci enee Fictl<>n) Arnold Schwarzenegger Linda Hamilton A cybolg is sent baek 1n ltfTle trom the year 2029 to present-day l06 Angeles 10 assassmate a woman who Is destined to gJVe birth to a re11okltlooary 'R' 0 ( 1 hf . 48 min ) (!) U•ILL'I .U1UT llTI World Se- ries Unsung Heroes. (R) (JI).,_ "The Woman In Red'. ( 1984 Comedy) Gene Wilder. Ketty leBrock. An othef'Wlse happily married San Franctaco bureaucrat becomeS obeesMd wtth a QC>f· geous model and tries desperately to lnltl ate an attalt with hflr 'PG-t3' Q ( 1 hr, 27 min) (I) .,_ "The Woman In Red" ( 1984. Comedy) Gene Wiider, Kelly Le8r()ci(. An otherwise t\9ppily mamed San Franci8e<> burMUCtlt becomes Obensed with 8 g<>f· 080'4 model and tries desperately to lnltl· ate an aflalr with her 'P0· 13' { t hr 27 nWl .. fE --~he Stc:ret Of N.l.M H." ( 1982, Fantuy) Animated Voloee of Elube1h Hartman. Dom Oelulae A M- Ctfl IOdtty of r•t• alda a detper•t• field mouae In .. Ying h8f hOm8 from lhe ruth ..,_ Of man In mereo ·o· ( t hr 20 ~"If I Had My Way" ( 19•0. t.4utl eaJ) Bing C..oet>y, Glorle JMl'I Two vau de\llllleog e>pen a nlghlelub In New V0<k 14 Sunday, July 27. 1986 IWlth the help Of an orph9n and her re- serwd rtletlYea. ( 1 tv .. ~min) •8 e HlllBll ftcml The petrone oi • South &ON pub go to extremes to ooGecl on a aol'a lfe ln&uranoe policy In atlf'eo i>~wu rulf9 ......... ,. lli't•Dm Advice columnist Abigail Van Buren ("'Oeet Abby"). lhe own8fS of the Vermont Inn featured on TV's 0 'Newherl .. i ....... ... "*'II .I .. IA11 I au.a Kata and Allie wind up 1n jail after penldpatlng In a stUdeot protest ~) D • .,.. "1'11') Dancing /\$ Fast As I can" ( 1982. Orama) Jltl Clayburgh. NlcOI William90n Bated on the true story of a suooesa1\JI telelllsb'l produc«'a attempts to ove<come her Vaflum addiction Q (2 hrs) 8 m¥ll "Vanishlog Point" (1971. Ora- ma) Barry Newman .. Cleavon little A 10<· mer cop 18 aided by a blind dlac jockey When he acoepts • challenge to dtlve • htgh-P9ff0fm&l'l04t race car from Denver to San ~rancisco In rlOOfd time (2 hrs ) R ="And Baby Male• Six" ( t979. Olame) Colleen ~. Warren Oetes A middl&-aged couple lee. a variety of emotional responses trom family and lrlenda wtlefl they dl&cover that they wlll soon be parents 8QMl (2 hrs ) • .,.. "Taxi Ortver" ( 1976. Olama) Robert OeNlro, Cyblll Shepherd. A New York cab driver plots a unique btand of revenge agalnlt the dealers of CO((Upllon whO constantly take their loll on the resi- denta of the cM hrs.) al) UW 1RIC IJlllll (ml • · •c.,.....,.. ''lMlknown cnap- hn Hidden TrMIUt• Part Ill of IH" Prevl- OU$1y UnMen film ellps Of Chac>lln lnclud- tng home movies, fllme made f0< hll own amusement. abandoned projects. and outtakes from "City Lights" and "Mooem r1rg .JJ. "Li/. 1._ ... .,,Vie feny boat and tux· Ufy cruller. playwright and novellst Brian Thompson trev91a the Nile RlveMrom thfl Sudan to ns Medlt8fronMn delta_ (A) O U hr) (f) CCI llQIFIUl.111 OW Highlights lrom Edinburgh. Scotland. (T•ped) ( 1 hr.) Cl)ITAITtm (%) .,_ "A Flesh Of G<een" ( 1984. Olame) Ed Harris, Blalr Brown. In t961, e Florida joufneltst faces • ITI()(al dltemma when e pol1tlclan IOllclts him to dig up dirt on enviOOmentallsts that are thw11r'llog hla ambft~j· 11 min.) • 8 (J) Joanna and Stapharue take a peel( at Mtchael'a secret diary (R) ~.,,. "The little Fox•" ( 19-41. Ole- ma) Btttt O.vtl. Herbert Marshall Baaed on the pley by UHlan H.itman A Southern !amity tacee Ifs downfall attlf' the CMI Wat. (2 tn.. 40 mlnllil (8) "°' ., •• ' 1"I --The NNTN cut lpOOfa evtfythlng from the Academy Awaroa to the mov\Nnd "'°It' ule In thlt continuing utlta. CD llOW9 "A Weddkig" (1978, Olame) Carol Bumttt. VlllOJlo Gallm8n Director AoMtt A11men'1satlrlcal11\eW ot an Amer· lean Institution lhe gether1ng of two famt- llel for a marriage ceremony. unlN.shlng unbelleveble MCrets about and en- eount8f1 betweeo member• of the raepee- ti'ie clans 'PG' (2 tits.. 5 min.) (I) ... "l0te Child" (1882. Dr•ma) Amy Madigan. a.Ml Bndg9a. A ~I Wimate In a women·• pttaon W8Qt1 a bet tie to keep her chlld. who ... father9d ~ a married B'!d 'A' ~ 1 hr .. 35 "*') I OIW •oMW .. w ~ a ucn CaQney'• ne-. partner r5 a known polioe lnforment. (Al I(~ _, .... G MM ,_ Cl9' ._.. ''The World of Photography," wtth Wei.am Wegman and Michael Smith, epooft how 10 and self-Improvement COUl"lllS. In ate< eo ·----ct) .. "llfeforoe" (1985. Science F1e tlon) Steve Railsbect<. Petet Firth. Ttvee space vamplreo are traneported to Eart11 where they embattt on a llWflfylng murdet ~ee 'R' (I hr , 40 min.) w N•ftU'I .UT'Df"" HlghljgtllS of the '55 World Sttltl (8'cx*lyn Dodgers vs Yankeel) (R) ( 1 hr.) (JI) llOWW "Girts Just Wa11t to Ha-.. fi.wl' (1 985. eom.cty) Sarah ~ Parker lee Mont~. Two teen-ege girts atruggle to realize thetr ~fel<>ng dream -to appear on a natlonalty t~ daACe 2!._ogram 'PG' O ( 1 tv .. 27 min.) (f) ~ ~ Guest Mary Frann INewhan"). ~ .-u· CA ............. I -... Cl 11 "Culture And <A.ilalne" mrr -•Alla&. •• 11111 A petformance of Canad• an compoMt H8'ry Somera' "Kuyaa ... wntton In CrM Indian for his OJ*• "Lu~ IRlel~ ... tW ft.."O•e ... MIDAY lllMm ~t Henny Youngman Slleteties Super Oeve In • wtld anlrnel stunt. .... lmlDY all.,_ "The Ghost GOM W•t'' (1936, Comedy) Robert Donat. JMn Pafktr When an American buys 1 SQOnllh eaatle and has tt lhipped 10 AITl9f1ca. lta gholt comes·~. 50 min) • IOGI_,.. Margo'e wtod-bf•k mey mean the cSowni.n of the Goods' frvlt er op lamNlllRl'm.I ···-•I 1119GIT ...,..,. C1Mt•CllLll•llM9 .,. "Delay Miller" (111174, Orama) Cybil Shepherd, Barry 8'own. Bated on the story by Herny Jamee. A turn-ot-tn. century American eoelallte apartca a scan- dal among memti.rs Of European royalty 'G'~mtn.) 11:11 I Cl) •••• '.L TC 18 hospltallzed al· ttt etUhlng hit helicopter (R) ( 1 hf , 10 ... mfO.CMICll f'.rom May 1985. Late Night'•" Otvld LettermMI. ectr .. Vlet0ti. Jacbon and Patsy 0.W90f'I (owner of the Ugty ()(lg conttat Wlnn8f In Long Bteoh. Cellf) jom heal Jd'rnrrf C.r· IC)(\ In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr ) I.,,.., .... L-J::.,... =--"' IM Appleoy tt'ltl to lc.-p -llonll11y Cold. Heck• from finding out that his deughter ~=rJ..one of hll own pollcles. •. AT _. • Uimlll Guest T ooy Cllale. ~ .. , ...... -.zLYADAm ... "Med Max Beyond Thunder- dome" ( 1985, Adventute) Mel Glbeon, Tine Turner After being r<>bbfd. a man confronts the mlttrea of ~btzarre 1- apocatyptlc eocle and • to a dl* lo the death. ~n st..o. 'PG-1 ' Q ( 1 hr.,~i:J tW CB> • M ... CIP LCM Gladys Knight, Patll l•Belle and Dionne Wa~ comtHne their talent• In thil oonoert per· formenc::e ol the 90tlQI that made 1hem fa-mous. (1 hr) 1WCC) .,. "The <AaJM>yant" ( 1985. Suspeote) Perry King. EJ!Zabath Kemp. An artist Is afftlcted with the unwanted eblllly to '°' .... a mutdefer'1 grisly crmie.. 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) CD.,. "L'Amour" (1DM, Adult) Har- ry Reems. Angel. Oomeetlc aparks fly be- tween a man and hit new wile when his failure to make allmony pay"*'ls prompll his ex-wtfe and their lusty teen- ~ llOf'I 10 move In with them. ( 1 hr , 25 -1 ·L.am.a CIP M mt ,,_ ,...,. .,._, BIT TW Interviews aciress Connie Selleoca ("Hotel"); Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox of the Euryth- mlca. e -.. ,....., Holts Jeffrey Lyons and Mlct'IMI ~ Jool( 11 what's new at the movlef,Jn stereo. (I) u.a. OL'WMC "'1Wa&. Scheduled 8119fltl' u.n·s bestcetball (Eaat vs South) • rolet st(atlng and tee kwon do. from The Astrodome In Houston (R) (3 hrs ~Q.UI G1tlcomrf---• LA11 _., wmt DAW» Ll1"l9mAll Scheduled· actrna Kelty McGinls ("Top Gun"). comedian Jimmy Aleck. In stereo, j 'ftl...n.mm ,...,. .,. "Lola" (1971. Orama) Chartes 8rOOIOO. Suun George. A 3&-yaar-old man has trouble oommvnleallng wtth his us~;:r,:z1w11e. ( 1 hr • 45 min ) i .......... llOWll "Haunts Of The Vary Rich" ( 1972. Fen1 .. y) Lloyd Bridget. Cloris LNci'wnan The ltYe9 of MV9f'I WMlthy je1 Mtter• are brought together on • mysterJ.-= t: to 1 troplcal Island (1 hr .. 30 ~-~TO ...... u. (!).,_"The Lat Voy•" (1 960. Ora- -Tuasclay •CC> "Choolt ~ .. (198-4. Comedy) Gen.- ~ Bujold. Keith C.rradlne ( 1 hr . "6 -~)'Oxford Bluel" (tGM, Drama) Rob ~. Aly Shaecly. ( 1 hr .. 33 min ) 119 CC) "Toppef · (1937. Comedy) Caty ma) Aoban Stadt, °:::r Mak>ne. The ~lain of a &lnt<lng must Chooee between dying °' ruining hie career by abandoning stllp, whle a pueeoger S1 rup- ~to free hit wtfe trom oabrtl. (2 hra.) CZ) .. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder· dome" ( 1985, Adllenture} Mel Glb80n . Tina Turner. Aft« being robbed. 1 man confronts the mtstrees of a btzarr• post• apocalyptlc ~ and II chdenoed to a duel to the death. PG-t 3' ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) 1t9 (ft) .. "Terminal Choice" ( 1985, Ora- ma) Joe Spino, Olene Ven<>fe. An lnvestl- getlon Into the elalmlng Increase of• ct~ lc't p.llent deeth toll point• 10 foul play wtth the holpftara computer network. 'R' .l! h~ 37 min.)· 11119ew .,. "Mllalon To Glory" (1977, Orama) Rlchatd Egen. Rlc:ardo MontaJ.- ben. In the Old West, haldlhlp dominates the life of a Cefffomla m111MOn p<las1. (R) l~mln.) .. AT~ w .... .. "F*1 RMI< ~nge·· ( 1938. Western) John Wayne. ~Y Corrigan. The Three Melqulteers aet out to nab a gang ol cattle thlevel operating along the F*1 R~hr .30mln.) I .,. "The Story Of Pretty Qoy Floyd" (1974, Orama) Martin Sheen. Kim Darby. A poor O•<l•h<>ma farm boy moves Into the big City and becomee enmeshed In a life of crime. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I L01T••AC1 -ICO'TT t:9 .. "MllW.g In Actloo 2 The Begin- ning" ( 1985, Orama) Chuck Norris. Soon-T acic Oh. An American colonel. held prisoner by udlstlc VletnameM captors. mak• a bid for freedom '°' hlmeel1 and hit fellow POW1. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) (I) .. "Hot Resort" ( t985, Comedy) Tom Pa,..lan, Debra Kelty At a posh summer hotel. staff members. anooty prepplea, and bathing baaut181 are all pre- occupied with one actMty -sex. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 min) 1:9, ... ~ mM Guas1 Mery Frann t'Ntwhart"). (R) e ATM .... Scheduled revtews "Heartburn" (Jack Nlcholeon. Meryl Streep); "Out of Bounds" (Anthony Ml chael Hall); "Bellzalre the Ce)un" (Ar· mend Munt•). 1 ...... .,., ... , ,._..,.um .. le:'""'"* .. ·=track" ( 1969. Weatern) Nevtle Brand. Jamee Drury A cowboy journeya t(! Mexico to buy a valuable boll .. hrl.~ .. aEL~ldnlgt\, Exp<_ .. (1978 Orama) Brad o.vtl, John Hurt. 8uld oo lhe true atory of 8tlly Hayee, • young Grant. Constance Bemett ( 1 hr • 37 min) (I) "High. School U 8.A " ( 1983. Come- dy) MlcNlel J Fox. Nancy MoKeon ( 1 'hr , ..0 min.) Ml 11!) "The Delea!• Oellnquent" ( 196 7. Comedy) -*ty Lewta. Marthe Hy. (2 hra) •cm "Wlldfoae" (t986. Dr•m•) Lita American arrested In TOO<ey for ettempt~ Ing 10 smuggle out haahllh. wtlo ""*" a grueling lncal'c:.retloo In a torturoua pri. on. 'R~. 1 min.) •Cl)• ·-• .. "A Little Game" (1971. Dr• ma) Ed Nelson, Diane Saker. A frightened man IUllP9Ct• his stepSOn ot planning to tnlJfdef him.~ hr .. 30 min.) I.,., .... ---.... .. "A Welk With Low And Death" ( 1989, Romane.) Angelica Hulton. ,... saf Dyan A young French °°"'* fel In ~ c)Jrlng the calemltous ere of the ~ dr_, Years War. 'PG' O hr .. 30 min.) ........ ..,., I Hl(I).,. "Oeethetall!er" (1984. Horr«) Rlcherd HIA. Berbl e.nton A wandeMg deathstalker hopel 10 gain mystical ~ ers by getting • megk:al charm from en- ot~. 'R' (1hr.,20mtn) .. I .... am ... ---.... c••~ t:tl .. "Siient Rage" ( 1982. AdYen- tura) Chuck Non1s, Aon Sliver A crttlcally Injured psychopelh Is r9Yftaltzed and made almost lndestruc11ble by the handi- work of e mentally unhinged IOlentlst 'R' lhr . .Omln.) .. PMN• TOii•--,,.,_. ll1f llA1ml•I D•TGDAY .UTINCICOMm -.. "Five Guns W•t" (1956. Western) John Lund. Dorothy Mak>n6 Five ax-cons become Confederate aol- diets and plot the hMt of a Yankee st.,_ laden with loot ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ...,.. lllflTI ~ .,. "Metropolis" ( 1926, ~ Fiction) Brigitta Helm, Alfred Abel. In e f\Jtunstlc chy having no mid~ clasa. an elite group ot ar1t1ocra1s reap the t>enentt ol the common alav. workers. (2 hrs., 19 mln'9. wl.,. ~ove Child" ( 1982, Drema) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregnant Inmate in a women's prilOO wages • bat- tle 10 keep her child. wtlo w" lalhefed by a married guard. 'R' ( 1 hr., 3S min.) t:ll®.,. "The Woman In F*1" (19&4 • Comedy) Gene Wiider. Kelly Le&Oci<. Ari otl'lerwlM happlly married S.n Francitco bufNucret becomel obMaecl with e gor- 080"' model and tries deep«ately to lnllJ.- ate an affair with he<. 'PG-13' Q (t hr .. 27 min.) •111A1JLQ .,,. __ ......... nllA, ICOOIYDOO Eichhorn. Tom Bower (1 tv .. 35 min.) ~ "POSleak>n" ( 19'13, Horror) Joen carton. Joenna Dunham (' hr • 30 min.) •CZ> "IQemtn" ( 198-4. Ofema) l'lmotny Hutlon. l lndSay CrOUM ( t hr .. 39 nWl) •O "In Harm'• Way" (IMS. Orama) (Pert 2 of 2) John W-vne. K#1{ Oouotaa. (1 l'lr • 30 min.) Sunday. July 27. 1986 15 - -I aesll11Y Coal. CC) ''Stecy't Knlghtl" ( t983. Orama) Andra M1119n, Kewi Costner ( 1 hi' . 35 ITW'I ) • C!> "Sutch And Sundance The Early O.V." (1979, Wes1ern) Tom 8«engef, Wliilem ~tt. (2 hrs.) -C8) "Hq\ School US A ' ( t983, eoo-. dy) MicNel J. Fo~. Nancy McKeon 11 tw .• 40 min.) (I) "It ~ Al The World's Fair'' (1963, ~) EMI Pr8Uey, Joan O'Brlln ( 1 hr., 45 min) -Gl) "Tetllk>n Al Table Rocic" ( 1956. Ora· me) Rlcherd Egen, Oor01hy Malone (2 hf&) . • -(%) "Wwtlme ~ .. (1985. Orama) 1! hr . 33 min.) fW(C) "Oxlord BMs" (1984. Orama) Rob Lowe, Aly Sheedy ( 1 IY , 33 min.) _ ... ..,.. .... ~..-.­ -· ''Return Of Rea Tiger'' ( 1981, Adwlo-ture) Bruce Le. Kong fau (2 hra.) ®"Lost And Found'' (1979, Comedy) Geotoe Segal Glenda Jackaon ( 1 h1 •6 min.) . Cl) "Footloo9e" ( 1984. Orema) Kevin Becoo. Lon Slngef ( 1 hr . '7 min ) (%) ''Tom Sawyer" 11930. Adventure) JaQkle Coogen. Mltll Gr991'1 ( t hf • 26 min) we "We Otve At Dawn" (1!M2, Orama) Eric Ponman. JOOn Miiis. ( t hr . 30 min ) cc:> "East 54de. West $4de" ( 1950. Mys- tery) Ava Gardner. James Muon ( 1 hr 48 min.) 1:9(%) "Daisy MllW" (1974, Drema) Cybill ~d. Berry Brown. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) • <H> "loving Couplet" ( 1980, Comedy) Shirley MacLalne. James Cobum ( 1 hr 37 min.) Cl) "High School US.A " ( t983. Come- dy) Mlchael J Fox. Nancy MeKeoo ( 1 tv., 40 min.) •CD "Heelth" ( t979, Comedy) Lauren Bacall, Glenda Jack&On ( t hr . 42 min ) (%) "Maria'• L<Mlfl" (1984, Orama) Nutuste Kmslc1, John Seveoe ( 1 hr . 48 min.) • ,.-... 4119 (C) "Red Diwn" (1984. Adllentura) Pa trlek $My?e. C Thomes Howell ( 1 hr ~min.) CJ) "The Man From Button Willow" (1965, w estern) Animated v~ of Dale Robertton. Howard Keel (l hr .. 24 min.) .. CD "The s.ctet Of N I M H •. ( 1982. Fan- tasy) Animated. Vo6oet of Eltz.abeth Har1· man. Dom Oel.uite. (1hr .. 20 min) •CI> "Iceman" (1984, Orama) Tlmothy Hutton, Undl8y Crouse ( 1 hf • 39 min.) ......... - 16 "='· cm ... .......... --Q &i ID• ==··----.-r ----m ISM ... "TopP9f'" (1937, Come<1y1 ;,ary Grant, eon.tanoe Bennett A ~r rle<J ooup1e Mcornt unw91ng ghOl11 after being lrrYOlwd 1n an tuto eocldent ( 1 n1 37 min) Sund.ay. Juty 27, 1986 {ff).,.,.. 'Steel'' ( 1980, Orama> Lee jots. Jenni* O'Neill A beeu11ful wom- • aS$1$1ed by a tougti cons11uc11on 6'eman in NNling the company she tn herlt1 attet her fath9<'$ tlllpiclous 1UP ~ ACciderll&I dMth 'PG' ( 1 hr 4 I rr..n J (I) 0'18 FACTI OI Liii An ad<>leScent and an t6derty woman jOlt'I fofoee 111 a CNMde 10 change the wOOd GCGmAn tnl(I) ~ "The Lui Startiahttr" ( t~ Science Fiction) Lance ~t. Robeft Preston A likable t~ who's • Whll at destroying ~me alien Invader& IS 1ecrU1ted as an lnt8fSletlar flgtltef ?l<>t by an emtllary trom a league of p411ne11 PG' l tv . 40mln ) ...... lc,-C::. ... C09Gl'T On '* ~2nd 1>111=.::,y1e1 ~she's preonant I =,~·-...... Mn'G9P llCWW 19 Cll ... 9 ....,.._., ~ lnteNle.W with Gene Hackman. Vincent P11ce ;::s rhe 1963 thrlller "The Haunt I= =ii. Giida Radnet and Gene W'lld«, Club Med lot chHdren ll.Oft CCI n• ,...CO.ltllf ·--"'...,.. .... ,.. .... llJlll•.alf ,,._TAU 1MIA1M "Aladclln And H(; Wondef'IUI Lamp" Aladdin (Robert Cartadlne) 11 the vlCUm ol an evil magi c1&n s (Leooard Nlmoy) pto1 to gain con trOI or a magte:al lamp ~ 1 genie hJamet Earl Jones) In ste<eo Q ( 1 hr ) Cl) llOWW "Wartime Romance" (1985 Orama) In post·Wond War II Odessa. a married man falls In IO\le IW!th an army nvrse he met during the war 11 hr 33 min.) I DAM •MUWID-oft!ll .. 1:11 I• 1"111 TVUI Featur.O-~Mt IOOl- mef vecatlon ldMs • 111119-«nown Hawaiian hideaways, Utal'l'a Bryoe Natlonaf Park. on hofsebeck. • g1ee1 P'ac:e to lhape-\ip. me Oaks. a spe in 0)11 (Pnn 2 of 4) l ,..•mrr M•'Ll Cellf<>tnlll A~ at Oak land A'1 (live) (2 hrl. 30 mfn ) • m • u. ~-luted bergaw. to be found in the LOI Angetea eree U.ATU. ==-OIAUN'lm .. ...... .. ._ .... llll.D. wu.-..01 ••11.1 .,,,,.,, ....._ Formef Time megazltle fd1t0f If) Chief Htd'ly Oono¥at\ aJIMllnel thlt megazlne'• ltlflUenc:e on )ournelllm and 1ecdl till appolntmen1 to QOY9Jn i"*';_.:_ftY• ~ftatiof'& .. Cl> -a -Ra , ... 1r1 1ove with a women whoM f<>tm« bOyfrlend II lnYotved with the mob. (R) ( 1 IY ) 8 • A-llMI F8C*Mn'• okl budctf ~ llSts the A TMm't help to ...,ch l0t • sunl<en treaure In atereo. (R) Q. ( 1 tw ) • 0 ... 1"111..., A •xy neighbor temporanty moves Into AMgf'lla'• ~ (A) 0 1...-m.-=··Battle Of Br11eln" ( 1989, Ad- venture) Mleheel Caine. l1Mence Olvlef Ant!Sh p!lot\ fdlt gallantly lo Pf~ the -tnnitulal.c,,. rif Londoo by the Germen 1.uftwatfe 12 hrs ) • MOVA This profile ot Al G6ddlnga. the cinemat~aphet l0t "Jawa." lnduOel too1aoe ot whales, greet White shel'kt and IUftken Japane91t fleets (R) Q ( 1 ht ) G,.._.,_..._ G CC.Ult This prOfile ot Uzbek etatte- man AbdugaHar Khakkulov examlnet Ille 1n a Muslim community and rhe uneay n~ latl00$hlp between lslamie lalth end ~ e!J>OWer o P ht.) (k) llCMI 'The Executloner'I song•· (t982 Otama) Tommy L" Jonat. ~ sanna Arquette NOfman Mder'a edlpt• 1100 ol his own b()()t( about the IM of con- ""'"" murder• Gary Glmore and hit fll1\t IOf e~ecu11on. utt.mately C81rled out In Uttth 1n 1977 c;> (2 hrs . 22 min) (!)-TMI '°" TCU 1f)llOV'm 'The Bey Boy' (1984. Orama) Uv Ullrnnnn. Kleier Sutherland. In 1930s Nova Scotia, the ado4esoent son of an lm- pove19'hed l1m1ly lacet unoettalnly abOUI his future as • clergyman due to bUfgec>O 1ng Onlrl!'!> and hlS involvement WI I mut· der ·R' ( 1 hi 44 min I C_D MOVll 'N1ghthawk1" ( 1981, Sus~n~) Svtvestet Stallone, ~ Hauer TWO tough un<JerCOWK cope ate as~ned to a special taslc f0tce trecillng a dangerous International tetrOf'lst tl'vough- out New YOfk Qty R' ( 1 hr , 39 "*'·) S) llO¥'m Foolloose" ( 1~. Orama) Kevtn Bacon-Lori Singer Teeo-egers In• small town fight fOf their right 10 danOe and ~tage it Pfom desplle oppoeltlon trom th4Jlr coo&ervellve parents tn stereo 'PO' Q_ ( t hr. '7 min.) '9 .,_ Boys From Syrscvae' (!!MO. Musical) Martha Raye, Allan Jonet Based on Shakespeare's "Comedy Of Er rors Two sets ot twlnS cr .. te lots of con tus100 1n ancient Greeoe. ( 1 hr., 30 mW\.) .. Ql) mcMI "Teti Them W11Ue Boy le Hert' ( 1969 Ofame) Robef1 RedtOfd. ~tha­ •irie Ross An Amerlc:an lndlen ltnJQOlee to find and maintain hie own Identity Whlkt c~ 1n • wtll1e man's wotld (2 tn.) .. 8 aJI IMI• PA19 Maggie t• a BtlOCked Jason that .,,... pr~t: Carol's pertflet In 1 &Choo! Pl'Ojee1 fall In IOVe W11h hef (R) 0 ..... ao ~ :."' ..,._ Gl1C111 Radnef •nd Gene Wlldo<, Club Med for chlldfen c-· .... IWIDl•C .,... ,.. ecm wma C11W • Guest Biiiy Wlldaf •9 Cl) ••91l PJ. Carol turn1 to Mag- num Ind HIQOlnt '°' http In ..ming up I Sllng__opetallon (A) ( t hr ) 8 ...... A hlfed kiAer ltaAtl gem thlevee IOf en underwot\d )ewelet In lttt· eo. ~) ( t hf) • Ill ........... "' pen of a..,, MedClit Ind David agr .. to l"Mlce ~ In their Ntestylel (A) 0 ( t ht ) I :. ·'The Big s.>· , 101• • ....,... 1ery} Robert Mitchum, Satan M-.. l.41 Angetet private de1eetl\le PNllp Mertowe traV91a to London lo 10o1c Into me tMdt· rn.11 of • r•tlred general and ~ caught up In the bll.arra hW of NI dlugh- lflf• (2 IVs ) ..... The _,.~ t<urdl of T\Kk9)'. lren and ll'tlq dtc:late thetr feltt\ In ErttUllt. ( 1 ht.) ..... u. •A Thia prOflle of AJ Giddings. the ~ tor "Jews." Includes footege ol wheaee. great wHt• lhertcs and eunktn ~Lfleeta. (R) c;> (1 tw.) <I> c ~ M.Tll ew Hlghllghls from Edlnbw"'. Scotland. (Taped) ( 1 tv.) C!Jtr•tm (I)_,. "lt't A WOl'lderlul Life" ( 1947, Fantasy) Jemea Stewert. Donna R.-d On CIYlllmu Eve. a man'• guardian en- gel dlllerta hlrn from alldde and W>ws him what his hOmetown WOUid be llke ff he ..... ,..., born. (2 hrs., 9 mW\.) •Cl>.,. ''The CNee" (t~. Drama) Robert Cu'nmlngl. Mlc:hele MOfg'an. Afte< fteelftg to Havana with h6I 00.' • wife. a gengster't ohauff9ur 19 framed tor murdef i """· 30 min.) a ......... -Cl) DH• Memberl of e ttreet glltlQ 19n"orti.e an entire nelghbomood IB> _it ht.) • • • Scheduled: report on Claude OellM. • COtWlct.cj killer wtlO ..... eluded authotttlet 8'rl09 h6I eec.pe from en Idaho ~on EMt• Sundey ( 1 ht.) ... •l=IB ,__ Spen1er tallt a fotmer Mend. policemen Frank Belson i)~~ c•-Thlt profile of U2be« aefta- mln AbduglfW KhMkUloY uamlnet Ille In • Mulllfn community and the uneasy r• leuan.Np between ltlernlc faith and ~ ~-~~ • Ciii'tm ..... An elCamlnatlon of the volat .. rele1lonthlp be1ween New YOftl State grape growetS end Vll1ne INlk- ers and how tome are Coping wfth eco- nomic hwdshlp within the lndUstry ( t ~ (I) Mll1D -Golden Gloves com-~tlt!On from Cedar Rapids. Iowa. (R) ( t ~ IUU A LllTm A pok9f geine Is a fo- rum fOf aerloul dllcuaelon when the pley· wt chellenge eadl other'• hopes end drtarnt. Stan Keith Carradine, Gary eu.y, Midi Menal8o and Saul Rublnek Q..(1 ht . .l ClJ .. "Malibu Expr..... (1i84, Acl.lft) Ottby Hinton, Syt:>ll Denning. A .. tlgrled to ~= • computer compe. ny't lhady daallnga. • Texan llndl hlmellf In the rnlddle of • apy cepet. '.B'. ( 1 IY .. 41.;tj (!)~ FeetU{td: Big Trouble E 8'ood. S-.fend TMtt' ''You Me So VttY Hepoy." (A) ........... Aiatha, with special Cl'*t Cllrtf* Oemonl. llngs tome of her ~ Nit lnCludlng "Retpeot" and ''YOY MMe Me F..i llkt A Natural Wom-an," lntt..O. (1 tw.) .. 1:m-... , II -@ .. ''The 8avege S.." ( 1976, SulperM) Ben Johneon, MlohMI f:>arka. A hOtde of klltr Atran beea lrN9del New Of!Nna et Mardi Of• time. (2 htt., 5 -='~·-·--l!1[ I e1-.m1 I ~ en CNttle a.m.tt and h6I apac1a1 ~ta Don Johnlon. Phlllo ~ Thomai. Ter- ri Qwr and John Houeemen ... tire con'• -·'°:.- (l)TlllDAY e mAm Sketchea: the Schlock School '°' lnMcuri1y, Maggie But1erlleld .. Dolly Parton;~tes. I= 1•t1• When Tom and~­ bara catch flea.a, they try to atop the peats from cetchlng thefrd'S!:! I CMDITATm• ., ........ .. "Befit" ( 1980, Science Fiction) Rlchatd Chambeflaln. John Houeeman A defanged but tee~ •tut• klllef uses an 9'ectronlc device that tranemlta a lethal jolt OWK telephone lines. 'R' ( 1 hr , 19 ~ . ~ llCMI "love Child" ( 1982, Dfema) Amy Madigan. Beeu Bridges. A pregnant inmate 1n a womeo'f Pflson wao-a bet· lie 10 keep her child, who WU fathered by a married ~rd 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) ~= "Prtzzl's Honor" ( 1985, Conie- dy) Jack Nicholson, Kathleen Turner Dl· rected by John Huston Complltatlons arise When a hit man for a Brooklyn crime famlty marries an lfltrlgvlng LA. blonde with a ctosettul of skeletons In stereo 'R" ~ hrt... 10 min ) 11:tl. ;a::.,_ An a<Moe oolumnlst asks the Simons to locete a readet who may know about an Impending murder. IBl LI m . to"*' > D GD ~ Host: Johnny Carsoo. Scheduled Peul Miller (longesl l"OOIA- tache) , cla98k:al plenlsta the LaBeQue StSters. coneumer adYOcate James "The IA"':ng" Ray~ S1ereo. ( 1 hr ) ~ ftUI ITAlllm 'fll. 1•1 IM When Appleby is eva· slve about a departmental construction P-!:Otect. Hadler k>o61s tor the truth 1 ~1MILOID AT_..• LMlllA Guest· CerOI Men- setl. (1)8Bti1Zll'9 (%) .... ~ •• ~ .. (198'. Or• me) NM...,. K1n1k1. Jdwl Sevlgt. Her W9r«arr.cj ~· tmCICtotlll WwbMy to 00flalmm8t• their rnMtlGe ~ • yoong women Into a _.. of an.R wtth o1hef men. 'A' ( 1 ht .• 48 Min.) ,,. ([) .. "Hoe Purlulr' ( 'f 983. Adult) Anliette .._ven, Af* C... A 1'9COr~ star fears that het peat performance In en ~ mo-.1e ... ~ her ,.... lmege. ( 1 -1"'··~ ...... ,.. ~--811Wft£12& " .. 11•i •t•rr .. intervi.w With Gene ~men; Vlnolnt Ptlct ~· the 1983 ttvlllef ''The~·· ............... (I) u.& CILWMC '91WaL 6checUed events: Bo1dng flnU: ,.. kwon dO anct rhytl'wnlc gymnaatlct. from The Mtro- dome In Houston. (A) (3 hrs.) (l).,. "One On One" ( 19n. Drema) Robby Benson, A1'1Mtt9 O'Toole. An ldeeliltlc college freetvnen, drln.d by a university for Fila besketbell ..._ ~ the harsh r .. lltles of the echolaetlc IPO"a WOfld, g .~·) ml I :.. "Lydia" (UM 1, er.ma) Mefte Obefon. Joeeph Cott.n. Art eldet1y wom- an recalls her romantic pat tolowtng • nostalgic reunion with four of her formet IOvera. ( 2 In., 6 min.) • tt:9D • U11_,.,..DA•&ali • SchedUed: ectcn Lee Thon'*'1 and Tom~ .. In '*90. ( 1 ht) I nv=- ... "The Ultimate Tlril" (1974, Su:spentt) Bt1t1 Elcland. Erle er.eden. A weal1hy bolil""9tn8n'I perandc ,_,.. load him to commit mutdet. ( 1 IY • 50 mlnJ. ... ~ .. IUL ..... I .,. "Home To Stay"::.~ ma) Henty Fonda. MtchMI . Art IHlnols reen-eger Mtt off on a trip with her sp1<1ted gnsndtather In an etbt to thwwt Spend An Evening with ARE1J4A FRANKLIN IN CON!ERT. Filmed Uvel Tue•d•J July 29-10p.m. Copley /Colony Cablevlalon 549-3500 Sunday, July 27, 198& 17 -Weclnesclay •CZ> "Wat11me Romance" 11935, Ofame} [ ,33mln) .. "Tunta Of Qlory'' ( 198(), l)fema) <lulnnela, John Mll!A ( 1 hr. 4'7 •i JC>enny .. ( 1979, Mv•(llut•) Ael*ca ,.ill'!= ~UC:.~·hf1 ;:~~) it'~int Hepbufn, CMy Ot.nt ( 1 hr . 42 .. e-.. 11 .... _,, _ , A/ION Lat11Wry. (2 rwa ) .. .. tatmet'I" (1994. ~ Flc'tlon) 8ndoM. Kalen Alltn ( t ht. H min ) "A "-it To Ole'' (1f73, ~) • Hay. ~ Marthd ( 1 tv 30 us Sunday, July 27, 198& min> •O "The Victim" (1972. Sulotnte) Ell2· 86.th Montgomery. Geofge Mai.r1a ( 1 hf .• 30mln) CO "Runaway" ( 19&4. Ad'len1urt) Tom ~.Cynthia RhodM. ( 1 tv .. 40 min ) (%) "A ~Uh Of Grttn'' (19&4. Ofame) Ed Harrll. Blltr Brown. (2 tva.. 11 min.) ... (!) "Suppott Y<Nt Local Gunfight•" ( 1971, eom.dy) Jamee CW"net, &4.annt P1tthett•. (2 h<t/ -® "Skokie" 1981. Orama) Dtnny Keyt. John Rublntteln ( 1 hr . '° min ) ~''Come Fly With Me" (1963. eom. Oolor• Her1, Hugh O'Bttan ( 1 hr . rnln) -111) "Bofeny Bay" (t953, A<Mntur•) XTan Ladd. J.mee Muon. (2 hra.) tW CC) "Tht 1..1w And Jakt Wade'' ( 1958, W•tem) Robefl Tayiof. Rlctwd Wld- metk ( 1 hf • 28 min ) en err rrrrytrome~ol---• 1tw ,40mn) ---.. ,.,.... ,...,..,,.,_ .,, IMTml YmAl .UTINCICW .. .,.. ''Tom Sftyw'' (1930. Mo lure) Jedue COOQil'\ ~Gt--. Be on the stOty by Merit Twtlln. A ~• ~ ~ boy becon'.-lrMlMd • .... of IT\llChlWOUS ~-that asperete his guetdlen Ult ( 1 rw • mn) -· .,. .• Att9Qt Of The Morwte (1969. ~Rcl10n) NobLl*o I( ma. Chnlte>pfl9r Murphy. The WNblte of the ~ T•o threeten Earttl wtlh 11":'~· 30 mn > •ws111 * ... "Safari Orum." ('1953. """' IUte) JOOnrry Shetfteld, 0ougrM ~ Bomba 1he ,,,_ boy i.dl e ...,ch p ~Into the Congo 10 locate e kller. ( 1 t (8) ... "The Bay Boy" ( 1984. °'8m Ltv Ullmann. Kiefer Suthetiand. In 193 Nova Scotia. the ~It~ of an ~ poverlShed famty tac. unowt.itlty •be his Mure u a otergyTNn ~ to burgeo 1ng deslt• end ,,.. ~ In • ml. 0er. 'R' < 1 hf • 44 mn.) ~=-"= 4111 ~TOllTU-•-WtlMa ~ mothef II In the holpltal gMr-.g btrth, young glt1 Is forced to deaf wltfi" her °"' tmollons when ahe IMfN °' • trege<t Tom ~too 1nd Joltphtne St~ star •1u.u.o c:AmlTAnm• narw. unana111•TOD&' ICOGIYDOO -.. "Mlaelng In Action 2: The e.glr nlng" ( 1985. lXama) Chuck Norri. Soon-T tcJ( Oh An American cok>nel. tie!< prlloner by sadistic Vletntmeee captor• mekes • bid for frMdom k>f hlmMlf enc Ns fellow POW1. 'R' Q ( 1 hf .. 38 min.) M ()) llWll "The Men r:rom Button Wiiow' ( 1965, Western) Anlmettd. Volcee o o.Je Robertaon. Howard K .... In the dayt of lht Old Weat. a QOY9rnrnent undercovei agent triM to find a m6talng poltidan. 'G ( 1 hr . 24 min.) (%) ''Mad Max ~ ThundefdOme'' ( 1985. Adventure) Mel GlbtOn. Tina furner ( 1 tv . 48 min.) _., .... _ ...... - -· "Enter The Dragon" (1973, A<Mttt-!.!:!.e) 8nJot LM. John Suon. (2 hrl.) ClV "StrM" Of Are" ( 1ee.c. Orame) M~ Pere, Diane I.ant. ( 1 ht., 34 min ) Mae Welt" (1962. ~) Artn n. Jamel Broln. (1 hf.,"° m1n:l> -· ''Oung HOI" ( 1943. A<Mnnn Ran-OO!ph Scott, Meet\ 8-ty Jt (1 .• 30 min) ; "R()ci(y" ( 1978, Ofame) 8ytwster lone, Td8 Shire. (2 hrl.) "Somt>ttro" (1953. Drame) PW An- gel Ricardo Montaltwl (3 hrL) -I - ~ 11($ ... '. ••• 2e . , )s n.. "'1 , r tf • n g • lZ) "T~' ( 1~i ~; CatV Cl) WWWVW DI• I M LOl'f .. C Grant, Constance 't H· hr .. 31' Ralph tri. a hair reetOI'• that ht pur- mln ) 1 ~ from •con m1n on hit beet. o •(II) "Hambone And Hlllle" (1984, Com. (%) .. "BrinQlng Up Biby'' (1938, dy) UIM9rt Gish, Timothy 8ottC>m$. ( 1 hr.. Comedy) Kathatfna H.pburn, C.ry <lrant. 29 min.) An wc:Neologllt tett OUt 10,.... a million •CQ "Tunes Of Glory" ( 1960, Orama) dOllatt for NI mueaim, bUt end9 up In- Alec GutMeSS. John Millt. (1 hr.. 4'1 voMd with a pr9fty IOClalte. ( 1 hr .• 42 min) min.) •CZ) "The Heaventy l<Jd" .J 1986. ComecM , .. ••111t110M• t.ewta Smith, Jaton G4<1rlok. ( 1 hr.. ~ M I • M ta. feetufed· or•t eum- min 1 mer vacation Idell • tht belt or Kauai; the W CI) 'Slnbad The satlol'" ( HM7, Advert-Old Fatthful wicatlon ... a t~ to Yellow- IUfe) Douglas Faltbank• Jr . Maureen stone Ind Mt. Auahmore. (Pan 3 ol 4) O'Hara. (1hr .. 57 min.) , .... ~ (I) "Danny" (1979. Ac:Mnture) Rebecca -ncwr•11H Page. George Luce. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) M • LA. F.9turact. a Ioctl at Iner •(l) "Salem'• Lot" (1979. Horror) (Part 1 war gamtS: "J*tl" models; a report on of 2) Oevld Soul, Jamee Muon. (2 hrs.) jM6ouay In a~ lhow l'losted by IMO- (%) "A Flaetl Of Green" (19&4. Orama) Ed Harris. Blair Brown. (2 hrs., 11 min.) -lvenlng ---- -1.r..:. Cll ... &M:ll ......... .... Q &I 1• __ ,.,.... • , 1119GIT .... m1mu.. ....,.. llOWll "Summertime" ( 1955, Ro- mance) Kalhatlne Hepburn, Roaano Braul An American tout1tt In Venice falls In loYe with 1 married man. ( 1 tv . 39 min.) ®.,_ "lwlllght Time" (1983, Orame) Ka!1 Malden. Jodi Thelen. A retired Yugo- alavlan-Amerlcan returns to hit homeland to apeod his 1811 yeant with hie famlty 'PO' (1 lir . 52 min) (0 ..0. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder· dOme" ( 1985. Adventure) Mel Glt>eon. TINI Turner. After being robbed, a men confronts the mlstrtl8 of • ~t­·~~lc society and It cha;:'l'8 m!~ a •ldueli-&th. 'PG-13' (1 hr., 8mln) lo~ .. ~ H«\ry flndl It di~ to tolttate his tr .... eplrlted niece ~wlththefamlly. I=,.._ ...... Mm•--MOTOMJ'AIC-_ ,_PM Fiiied with hOlllHty and hurt, a young glr1 must oopa with her twin'• death and the e!"rllnll of hOt newly odopted bfothef _!_ ... 0 ...,..,.-, 1'..-r Interview h ectreea Jene Cunln ("Kate & Al• lie"~ cut ol "TM Big Chill " H=a.. TM romence ot tt)I I°':=~=~ Wkldaor: a jeep Y-.CI--.... ,.,.. ,....~ • ]Jlmiolf ...... MOltPn Golden CNI ~ W.... trom Wln<lt«'.'Ont (2 td l CP')WWW U.ATU. e=WALRnm rA .... ... '99 ... ... .. _..MmM.I ...... .......... c. • ----(I) ......... ......,. In 1925 . young ert1St'1 model Meggy Lunel (Stefania Pow.tt) nwta and WI In loYe with Julien Mlatral (Stacy l<Nch), a sell· centered, tempeatuous pe1n1.,. (Pert 1 of ~ (!!} 0 (3 hrs.) 8 • -A1 to mw. An athlete UNI palMllltf'I to <Mlfce>me a aportH• lated inJuty. In 1terao. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) • .. ''The Undefeated'' ( 1970, Wes1em) John Wayne. Rack Hudaon A Union Army oolOnel oontinu. to lead his men Into battle unewate that the South ha~ a peeot tr•~ (2 hra.) e 9 AICWWCll.OIL "Aft• the Sex- ual ReYotutlon" An examination of how Arnencen men. wom.n and chlldren have been aff.cted In IN two dac:adM since !tie 1exual r~Jon. lnclUdlng a look at economc g11lnl and loae8 1nd the rela- tionship ~ men end women An-chored by Peter Jennings. Q (3 hrt ) .... ,.,.. I ':a "A Bridge Too Far" ( 1977. Or1me) (Part 1 of 2) Ol11t Bogarde. Jamee Ceen lft 1~. an attempt 10 and the war In Europe end9 In dlsalter for the Allle8. = e U --.iftlC Jamee Whit· more nerrat• thla vi.w of the world of tralna, put and preetnt, and train people rio•T~ tnd wor11.,., <, hr , 1.TIOllAL .. fltlC A aurvey of Ir• lend'• hofWI Ind IN people who bread, train and rldt them. cutmtnatlng In a look at the annual Dublin HOl'le Show In l ltr· ~ (A) Q (1 hr.) ..,. "Aunewr,'" (198.4, A~ture) om Selleck, Cynthia Rtlodaa. A 009 bat· tlat a darenged -.Ctronlea witard who can tttprogrem helpmate robots Into ae- dll1ic met9lllc murdarwl. 'PG-13' c:;> ( 1 hi .• 40 "*'·) CID .. "The Rlwf" ( 19a4, Orama) Mel Glblon. Silay Sptoatc. Overextended credit, decllnlng profit• and rlalng flood wattn ttwtetan a hetOWotktng tami feml· ~'PG-13' 0 (2 hrt.. 2 min.) .. "Pait Rldaf" (1~. W..iem) nt Ea9twood. MldlMI Mor1er1y A 1nY"" tarkM 1tranger rldel Into • mining town and bflngl much-OMdad rtlef 10 ~ proapectOrt being twrnled by an un- ~~ power beron. 'R' ( 1 hr . ~ ~ .anC:-Tha appeeranc. of• myst~ rloul old gentleman at the Point After fol. lowing the death of the Watart bfotharl' mother, begins them wondering •bout htr ii~ "100 Man And A Girt" (1937, Musical) Deanne Durbin. Adolphe Mtn- jou A gtoup of mutlcians. wtth the hatp of a young gift. a11empt 10 obtm StOkOW9kl as their conductor ( 1 ht , 30 min.) ta®.,_ "Four Faether1" (1939, Adwn- ture) Ralph Richardson. June Ouprez.. A British army oHlcaf radaaml hlmaalf from charges of cowardice When he-men11g1e 10 qoen a native rebellion In Suden (2 hr•. 25mlntu -•=.-..u. W N llAU-The romeooa of the Duke and Duchess or Windsor. a IMP l bor .. In CeJlfornia ...... , .. ....a .. e -A mm Nell daddal to manage e group of aspiring rock tiara. J:.art t of 2) In stateo (R) •'=-'A Night In Hee\#8"" (1983. Orama) Chrlstophef Atkins. Leality Anna Warren A married college lnstruotor ha an affair Wlth one or her studantl who wOfks as a male exotic dancer. (2 td.) • MTI LLUITUTID An eclactlc mix. from Ancient 10 Modern, In thll Cultural Arts Series Segments range from the en- clent Japanese craft ot taku pottery to conlemp()(ary art collec:tora-from a ltrlng quartet that turns tradition on It• heed, to musk:all that give a no~ IWl$1 to old t~lhr) I TlllLOll> llTIMAtDIAL n This Frend\ r11m doeuments efforts by the ln181'Mllonal Red Cross 10 help polttlcel prllonara In Uruguay who are without recourea to othef aid (English Subtttlee) Q ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) Cl) ~llWIA&.TM uml Hlghllghl1 from Edinburgh, Scotland (T1ped) (1 hr ) (l)ITMTim (1) MO¥ll "Revenge 01 Tha Ntrda" ( 1984' Comedy) Roo.rt Carradine, Art- lhony EdWards Fed up with auflarlng 1ntermt0able rium11ta11om ma9l4frml11dad by an upperclaS$ fraternity or machO llh- letes. a group of rr9$1'\man bookwonn-out- casts de<:•des to set tile collage'• ~ slraight 'R' ( 1 hf , 30 min.) Cl) MCJv. Mad Max Beyond Thunder· dome" ( 1985. Adventure) Mal Glt>aon, Tina Turner After being robbed. • man coolronts the mistress of a bizarre poet· apocalyphc society and rs challenged to a dual 10 tile death 'PG 13' ( 1 hr. '6 min.) ta D Cl) YOU AAAlf7 Matt arranges en I,.., wake itl 111'. tether's houte In ata<ao (R) ~ .,_ "The Odesu Fila" ( 1974, AO. venture) Jon Voight. Maxlmlllan Schall A diBry let1 by In aidefly Jew who died In a wartime cooc.ntte11on camp lnaptrtt • German roumal1$1 10 undertake a 1'91ent· ie.. one-man Netl hunt (2 hrl. 30 min.) I OtWl IUI AOWmW -e IT • .._ Hlghllghft of St. Ell-g1us· 50 Y91\I hlstory\inckJda Cfa!g'I admi- ration fOf Or ~and Moeebe'a tu.- tet&Qf' of OJ Wfftpflaff (Part 2 of 2) (A) i~ ... Sunday. July 27, 1986 19 -Wad nesclliy Coal. •-:r.rThe rote played by over ~.000 bl6ok men from the Weet lndles whO toot< pert In the OC>tWtructlon of lfle P&nam8 Canel Is examined throogh lnt•- views wrtl'I vwloul participant•. hla10r1c photos and lltciWal footege. Q ( 1 tw .• 30 ~---CC) .,.. "Angel" ( 1984. Orama) Ctlff Gotmen. Susan Tyrr ... A student tome to prostitution so that she can pay the tuition at an exctustve high 9Chool. 'R' ( t ht., 32 min.) (!)-............ CD.,. ''Tightrope" ( t984. Suspenee> Clint Eastwood. Genevieve Bujotd. Wtllle im..tJgatlng 8 ...... of grWy leX mur- dcn, a tough New Orlellne cop dllcoYet'I that he has much In common with the klller he II pursuing. 'R' (1 tw .• S4 min.) Cl)~ ..-FeatUl9Ct Big Trouble petfonne the FC>Uf Tope' "It'• the Same Old Sona." (R) l ma'l"m•111•a&.....:.,_ tll1I __ ,_.. II _., ILm Ol ..... AY Stand-op comedian Robert Kleln takes the spotlight In hit first one-man Broedway show ( 1 hr.) -~IMUIYA19 llllNf T~ Oenc:er-ector Gregory and Ye1Man hoofen Steve Condos, Chuck Green and Jimmy Slyde demoo- strate and discuss their lndMduel 8)Y* of l=z-.... IT'IWWIM .. llOVll "That Hamlttoo Woman .. ( 194 1, Orama) Laurence Olivlef. Vivien Leigh. The tragic, scandalous love aftail between Lord Horatio Nel9otl and Lady Emme Hamilton Is portrayed. (2 hr1 .S 1'Mllm1ni.e o••--TA11 -DAY _.... Sketches Super O.ve flghll for truth a.nd justice. Bronson on aoothe< l .. °"Zii:.,um • aw-.r ~ a..NllCJ&ll •llW .,.. ''The Loet Empire" (198-4. Ad· venture) Raven de la Crotx Three women. a cop. an Indian and a convict form an untlkely ta&K force assigned to re9CU9 • group of women from a rhadman'a llland E . 'R' (1hr .. 22 min} .,.. "Crimes Of Pallk>n" (1984 me) Kathleen Turner. Anthony Per- kins. A workaholic fashion dellgnef r• !levee her deep-rooted trustratlont and anxieties u a hlgh-p<ic.d proottuta by night, relenttestly fioUoded by a homlddal ltr~~· 'R' ( 1 hf., 41 min) ft9 (I) T.l .... A murderer ctalkt er·1 lttllt love lntar .. t. (R) ( 1 ht., to"*'·> u~1111n Holt: Johnny c.r.on. . Joen Embery of the Ban Diego Zoo. In etereo ~ ) Ip:., lfMlm 111. •11-"t•• Heckar thr•tane to 20 Bunda)'. July 27, 1986 C8UN a 111r ov.r a ~ hoapltel thet l'lu ~..&;or•. but no pe11en1s ~:'LMllA Guest Mamie Ven (I) .... CH).,.. "Pale Rider" ( t985. Western) Olnt Eastwood. )AlchMI Moriarty A my&- terioul stranger rldM Into a mining town and brtnos mucb-needed rdef to gold prospector• being harraSMd by an un-ICf\IPOIOuS powe< baron 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 53 (td.m., ... tt9~ ... "Slent Rage" (1982, A<Jven· f\Ke) Chuci< Norris. Ron SllvM. A etitlcelly Injured peycl'lopath Is revl1eltzed end made almost lndeltrucilble by the handi- work of a mentally unhinged sclentlSt 'R' L! hr .• 40 min.) -· ~OJ M ... ,_ PA9GUI I = :':rr TO 11 llT lnterW!w with actress Jane Cl.Ktln ("Kate & Allie''). the cast ot ·'The Big Chlri ·' e MM,_ Ol'f C8IT9' "The World of Photography," with Wiiiiam Wegman and Mlchael Smfth, tpOOfs how-to and left·lm· e!.._ovement COUrMS, In 1tereo (I) u.& ca.....: NllWM. Scheduled event•· Ice hoekey. rhythmic gymnastics. freestyle wrestling and diving, from The Aatrodome In Houston (R) (2 hrs ~ CD .,. "Prlsonef of Pamttse" ( 1980. Adult) John Holmes. Seka A shipwrecked senor finds that the 1rop1ea1 Island he though! was deserted Is lnhabll- ed by some strange characters ( 1 hr 22 ;'jJ.CWI ml8. LA1'1 _,, wmt DAWl un.... •Sc~= Ben E King In slereo .,....,.. .,. "Two For The Road" (1967. Romance) Audrey Hepbum, Albert Fin- ney A young married couple decide to stay together Oespite their ups and ~.Jf.:a .20mln ) i .. Im&."°"" .... "Isn't It Shocking?" ( t973. Mystery) Alan Alda. Louise Lasser An ln- expet1enoed small-town sheriff Is conf1ont· ed with an Ingenious kH!ef when e!Oefly [_.;:::=: l ,._TNIUll» •1cw ... (I) ... "Onoe Upon A Scoundrel" (1973. eom.dy) Zero Mo'tltel. Katy Jura- do A comically vein land baron deviMs a desplcabla ICheme tO Win Iha hand of a beautiful women (R) ( t hf . 20 min.) Cl> ... "MM Wtl1" ( 1982. Blogta- phy) Ann JINJan, Jamee Brolln. .,l.lta of the legendary tcfetn MX tymbOl I~ her .. rtv wen In vaudeville and later MIOQ8a on broedwey end In Holywood, and her lfonlc lnabftlty to IUltaln an Intimate rele- -e~hr .~Omlrt) .. "Tha Falling Of Raymond" 1971. Orama) Jane WymAn, Dien odcwtil. On tha 9119 of her retirement a eplne.ttt tchoott .. her le tarrorlzed by • dwanged former student bitter owr the fdng gredt he reoalvtd 10 Y"" Mtllet. (thr .30mln) I'=-"Anatomy Of Tenor" (1973 Suspense) Paul ButU. P= S.gen. J former POW, whO wae bra washed bi the enemy during the K~ W81, beglfll to act strangety during a vec:atlon In Lon don (I hr . ~t()'mln) . (%) .... "The Heewrlly Kid" ( 1985 Comedy) lewis Sml1h. Juon G.«iek Killed In • car crash. • men can't ~ through heaven's peerty oat• untll ha ,... turns to Earth and '*Pit a teen-ager gafl" some confidence 'PG-13' (1 hr , lQ min~ t11~ --~le Treuwe" (19M, Ora- ma) Margot Kidder, Ted De.neon In Melli· co. a strlppef teems up with • Medy American ex-petrlol to ... ,ch tor her fe- the< and a stolen fortune. 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min) t:a(C) llOWW "Torchlight" ( 198"4. Drama) Pamela Sue Martin. St~ Raatbllck.. A wealthy ertlst's ttorybook tOtTWlCa .00 marriage 1urns sour when hat hulbend IS seduced by a danoerOUl'Y attrectw third mfri.;,;oca1ne ·Ff· (t hr . 31 min.) ~ mM Feeturect: Big Trouble performs tile Four Tops' "It'• the Same Old Song." (R} 8 AT 1'MI ... Scheduled revtewa "Heartburn" (Jack Nlohotton. M4lfYI Streep). "Out of Bounds" (Anthony Mi- cha~ Hall). "Belizaire the Cajun" (Ar Ima~~) ALL •M PAaY ...... LCll) _,... "lovellnes" ( 1984. Orama) Greg Bradford. Mary Beth Evene. Prank playtng students from rlvRI Callfornle high schools get together fOt 8 8hOwdown i~· I( t hr . 33 min ) lw.llV .. i:':.TCll .... &:~Roots Of Evil" ( 1982. Ac1Wln- 1Ure) CtwlstJOn Anders. Ounja Aaj1er. The owner of a Madrid martial am achoo! Is lramed on a narcotics oo.rge by a drug ~ktf's mistress (l hrs.) ~ tm=::i w Boow.IMr Thun· def On The Ohio from Evenavtlla. Ind (R) t:9 ell '96. "Until Septem~" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Karen Allen. Thierry l.hemlltta. Sttanded In P4rts aftltf beiing ~led from her tour group, en Amerlioan women meets and talll In iov. with a married banker. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) 1:8 (!) ODD COUfll • llOYll "The Victim" ( 1972. Su1pen•a) Elizebeth Montgomery. George Maharts. A young women trapped In a ramote houN during a \llolent atorm le unawtte that Iha ii Iha next target of en unlmown kllla< ~hr., 30 min.) ! ...... , .... ----.... ... "A AWi Of Gt"'1'' (1$NM, Orama) Ed Harrie. Blair Brown In 196 t. • Florida joufnallllt '** • mc>faJ dllamma when a polltlolln to!ldt• him to dig up dlr1 on eovtonrnan1allte that .,. tnw.r1eng his 91T1b11~ htt.. 1 , min l ........ ..,., I •CC> ._ 'Tha Braelttut Club' ( t984 Ofame) E.mllio &tevez, Maly Ringwlld' Ave teen-.,-. CX>nY9rge a1 an d-clay <»- A ORANGE COAIT AMC..JEEP-RENAUL T 2424 Harbor Btvd. Costa Mesa-541 8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-.135-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-540-9100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE· CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Otego Freeway Avert Parkway Exit. 512-GIOO Daily P.ilat Deily Pilat C RYSLER LY 0 lH ATLAS CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-G010 54CM211 n THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 842.0010 54CM211 PERfORMANCI FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-.,.....,., BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westmfnster m.ees1 -..2500 V OLVO EARLE •E VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa •• ll03 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-5*4713 lOY A EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-141-9303 - -~ -................. - -· "Oynuty" f 18IO, A«MnlUll) Pal Yleng. Lin Ta 8hlnO (2 tvl.) 22 Sunday, Joty 27, 1888 cc MA 6t*q s...on-· (t879, ClrlmeJ Timothy eoaorn., ~ AM WctMte ( 1 tw .0 "*'.) ®''<*I.Ml W.-it ToHr4 Fun" (1985. eorn.dy) S.1111 ...... P.,., t.. I Mon&gornery ( t "' • 'Z7 min ) Cl) ·ior~· (1 .... 8ci9rioe f1c., dein) OeMll °'*d, MP Von Sydow ( 1 tw ,36min ) we ''Oruml In Tht (*'> Soutfi" (1951 AcMnlure) JMlei v aig. Guy ~ ll tw .• 30 "*') W "Tht Rhoet'' ( '*· OrtmeJ Mel Glt>- IOf'I. -.. 8peoatl (2 In . 2 "*' ) •Ce) ''A9os'' ( 1972, 0rWN) George C SOott. R&lerd B111N11. ( 1 tw .. '°min.) (Ji) ''Med Max ~ Thunderdome'' ( 1986. AcMntl.W•) ..... Glbeon. Tlne 1111net ( 1 hr.. 48 "*' ) ht ...,, With One Red StlOe'. Comedy) Tom Hanb, 0.bney (1,..,. 32 fTWI.) •CD "Roedhouu ee" ( 1~. Orame) w ... i.m O.toe. Judge ReMold ( 1 hr 35 "*') . .. Cl> 'Med Max e.yond Thunder dome" ( 1986, Adv9nture} Mel Cllt>ton, Tina TUtnet. ( 1 hr, 48 min) -~'Tht Bttdge On The AMw Kwal" t967. Orame} \Wllnl Holden. 1Jec (2 tn. 41 min.) "Dot And The &my'' ( HMSO. Mven- ture) At*neted ( 1 hr • 10 min ) (I) · "Mytttty Mention" ( 1983, ~) Della• McKennon. Gr9g ~ (ftw .3emln) .. CIJ "The Atller Rat" (f884. Orama) Tom-37 t.. Jonet. Marthe PUmpton. (1 hf .• •CJ) ~.~he Soldier" ( 1882, Ac!Ytnlure) ~ Wehl, Wiiiiam Prino.. (2 tn) "6ei.tn'1 Lot" (1979. Horror) (Part 2 ) ~ Sool. ,,.,.,_ MalOn (2 In ) •a> hNo Man .. Ari lallnd'' ( 1982, Of• me) Jeflfey H\lnter, MatWU Thompeon. ~tn.. 30 min.) -''The Women In Reef' 1884, eom.-) 0.. Wlldtt, Kelly ~ode. (1 hr., i!mln.) (%) "Oxfofd au." ( 19&4, Oranw) Aob Lowe. A»t lhMdy. ( f hr .. 33 min.) -............. . Cll ... .,.~ ... ,,re ... Q •. ·- -I -3 ~ .. • ,. ., p .. 1 • I • ' , I • , ..-..tton and a U.S. dlpkwnat when the thwarta .,.. r t 1 nlnetlon an.,-npt on a vt. It~, 'PG'Q (t hr., 36min.) ~ --~[)'eemscape'' ( 198A, SClenoe Action) o.r.r. Qu9ld Mu _\lot\ SydoW Whh ~with • actentlst who has dl9- CO\lefad a way 10 P'oiect one's conedoua thouQhtl Into lnother'a chamr, a peychlc stum~ upon a plot to uae the method for polUCal pwpoee.. In atareo 'PG-13' l tv .. 36mnb.. ..... 1'.9 • • m tva Feetured: gr•t ~ ,,,., WICF1lon ldMs • Maul: peddle down the M' 'I~ an old-fastlloned river beet 80 look It N9w Or1eans. IPlllt • ot 4) ....~ WftlllUI I M •LA FeahKed: an interview wtth Lyneft9 WOO<t#ard of the Hat1em Glot»- t~ an 1t1lat who la commlalloned to ~~of couplee. ==-OI ALlll'fm .,,.... ... ,..Mm aa_-woaDOIAmMI ...... ._... .. W I Jeff Smith preperes and r.--fish salad Oei9v Miiier" (1 97•. Ot'ama) Shlphefd. Sany Brown. Based on the ltOfY by HtNy James. A t.um-<>f-the- oenruty Am911cen todallt• spattl• • acan-dal among memt>ert of European royalty. ·o· ~. 30 mtn.> NI I r-111!!!' Atlanta Braves at San Fran- cllco G':rillw) (2 hrs., "5 min ) ... Cl) Liii A POI Harry plck8 up the wrOf'IQ 114 of photoa from • film ~ end Gitt ltWoMd with 81 torts of ~·cNl8C1~) (1hr.) iii e comY cwtf'a det•mlned to Mttle a ~ with 1 former treek rMll In ,....,..;, '?.fb The Hlgt\ _ Countty" ( 1962. Wettem) Randolph Scott, Joel Mc:Cfee. A pelr of d0wn-and-Ou1 gunmen are hired to guard a sNpmen1 of gold (2 ;-)a mun ... If• IOTI Fiim footege ot D-day: ertlflciel l8knOn bf'Md- lng; 1 l"nlt'I determined to 11ve whiles from ul~ Q (1 hr.) 11; "A ...... Too ..... (1077. l enw) (Part 2 of 2) Olril Bogarde. Jamee c.an. In 1944. en attempt to and the WW In £wopa endl In diluter fof Iha ~~ -ComrlUllcatlon ~ ~ p6lntt end ine.cts; • loOk at a r.- er1ttlelll foot In lndll (I hr.) 1 ......... .._ .. An uaminaltOn of the r• lat.ion.Np batwten lurt• and P""I· .. the KJwel ~~an~ ~:--..-:> Q ( 1 hr)' .. "Pher Lap" (1983. Orama) om IM1lnlon, Mat11n v~. The atOtY of Pt'9f LAp. I lagtndlfY AuatrWn , .. ~ ~ bf9ant ~ etldad Wuptly with NI myti.rtoul dlllh In Call- i! 1932. 'PG' (1 hr .• '8 mn) •oe.&1 ,J .. ''Top Man" ( 19"3. ~) O'Connor. ~ Fott• Aft• his Officer father II r~ to actlve duty, 1 ~ man aaumera r~ tor his family and orgentzee • group ot teen· 9faclOfY~ (I hf .. 30mln ) •• e Nian• Alex'a ldieme to date cof1e08 C08dS bdck11rea, (Pwt 1 of 2) In st~.fli. .TWJ&=U ~Nat~ Actora Ltoyd. Jeff and Beeu ~ .Ctvtstlne Ctaft, an anchor-women .ho lodged a •xuaHlscflmlna· tlon ~ agalnat her employer . Cl)---· -·Cl) ..,... . .,.._ Mlstral'a ca- rMf ftoufllhee under Kate's guldanc:.; In New YOO<, with Iha help of effluent pul>- lisher Juon Darcy. Maggy opens a mod- eling agency. Stars Stecy Keech. Stefanie poweq ~ Lee Remick. (Part 2 ot 3) ') j 1:::• &A objacta When he laemt tha==an OI an ii being U9ed In ICientlfic In at8f'90. (R) e OM The Cofby estate la the scene of Sable and Jasoo'a fleroe battles and~W9ddlng. (R) Q (1 hr.) • !!'!. "The Boys From Braztl" ( 1978, ~) Gregoty Peel<. L..aOrenoe Olt- vlef. A. detam\lned Jewish P'ofessor atalks an Ingenious Ntz1 doctOir ~ genetic experiments perl<>rm9d durlng World War It may spell tenor tor modem-day society i ~'t•n "ShadeS of Derknesa" Kate Harpet and Mlchael J Shannoo ater In Edith Wharton's ltOfY about a weahhy A.mtflcan couple eager to b!Jy a naunted ~J:),i~> I -CAI IMl1'm ''Unknown Chai> No -Hidden Treaeuras: Part Ill of Ill" Previ- ously unseen film cllps of Cheplln Includ- ing home movies. films made for his own •~t. Fi projec1a, and outtakes from " lty Lights" and "Modern ~ (1hr CC) "Wlfemlltr ..... ( 1979, Orama) Laura Antonelli, Marcello Mastroianni. The news the! her husband hes died on • busf.. nesa tc!P torces a rich wine mefchant's Wife oJt of her alc.lcb9d to take OYef the running Of the family bUlineea (Cubbed) 'R' ( 1 ht .. • I min.) (I) cc1•a1S11M.ne tw Hlghllghl• from Edlnbufgh, Soottend. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) CID ... "Forced Vangaanc:." ( 1982. Adventuta) Chuek Notrla. Mary Louise w.u.r. A karate el(perl uses hie akllls to df1Ve mobsteB out of a Hong Kong gam- ~:=ment 'R' (1tw .. .amln.) (I) Al a Robert Clrradlne and .Jonathan Hadety atar In WUlam Hottman'• award-wtnnlf'la plly which deala wllh a homOaex- ual AIDS victim, his IOYtf' who retuma to care for him, and the emot!OMI trauma ~Iha dlMeM. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (%) ID' ''The Heevenly Kid" ( 1985, Comedy) Lewta Smith. Jeaon G8drtck Kiiied In a c.at otash, a men cen'I pea through halven' a peerty get• unta ha r• Mne to Earth and halPa a t~agar geln tome contldenoe. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr.. 29 mln.L .... ~ Sim'• CN8hed wtwl tw dONlt• NI ~ 1M'MY to I ct\arlty auctton and nobody bidt 00 It. In IW.O ;:..> .. ''The so.ton St'*'Gllf ' t 1968. ~) Tony Curt1a, Henly fOllda I\ achiloptlrenlc plUmW .. '96P0N'ble '°' strangtlng M\'ef&I eo.ton women. bUI goes IJOOetected Ul\til ht arr•ted tot breakln? and eotenno (2 hrs.. 30 min.) 1 0 .. llM...W -.l&LITmf-BunUMtaupa pttlr of drug Oeelen1: a no-smoking 0tcM- 116nCe UJJMI• ~ Of the precinct. i).J.1~ 11 a / • Schedo6ed P'Oflle of Judge Joseph Wapner Of "The People'• Court." _. .... 1(1 hr) 19SO Magg~ and Mrs. Van Meys haw • sudden cht.nge of ~ wh9n they receive unexpected news ( 1 hf.) 1----~--Thia profile of Uzbtk crett. man AbdugaHar KhekkuloY eumlnes Nie in a Musllm oommuntty and the uneMy r&- letlonshlp between Islamic faith and~ r ~' ..... ouroa -- CD 11CM1 "Mask" 11sss. Dt'ama) Chef. Sam Elliott Based on the true stOtY of Rocky Dennis, a 16-yMr-old wt'IOM opti.. mlstlC outlook on lite Is undimmed by a rare cramal bOne disease. 'PG-13' (2 hrs) (!) ~ mM Sketch cave people'• i.,~he UOMlfte. (A) :: =-~:o:!, 1:~t0f" p961, Biography) T0ny Cortis. Edmond 0 &len A men who never QJ•duated ltom Ngtl school successfully tmpetsonates a pfO- f8SSOf • monk and. SOl'ge<>n (2 hrs.. 25 min) -ucm_,_, -1---IOT ..... , 1MI .,_ The NNTN ce9t apoofs 8Vef)'1hlng from the Academy Awards to the movleiand ~ uls In this continuing satire. ~-:.,~, .. 1'11 LOIT .. a. When Aalptl and Norton decide to try their hand as the managers of a fight•, the bOXef moves In with the Kra~ Q (%) 11CM1 "The River'' I 19&4, Orama) Mel Glb9on. Sissy Spacek <MweX1ended credit declining profita and rising flood wat«s thr&eten a herdWofklng farm farN- Ml Jt.•o • ... ftmDAY i'PG 13' l_l hr$~ min ) mAm "Best of Bizarre" Sk.ic:hee.: Richard Simmons f()( President: &lpef Oeve meets a pile driller, SI.star Redrllca Piere., an E~ril<e country singer (John ~ ..... mlJY • i0oo 1•B I• life as a laodglt1 geta Barbara down when 5he Is mlataken1for a I~-....,. .,. ..... ... ,, --..... IJIF ....... Ouk1_. ....... °"'J 0a C*t F ... - CC) ,ATI ~ t ,_ Flttlaa ct..iol "Ain't Ths1 A Shame" end "BMblny 14111" w. among the waks of Fata Domino played by pop Yfttrana Rey Chatltl. Jtt#TY L• LM and Ron ~000 with Fa1• at a N9w Ollaent nightclub ( 1 hr ) Sunday, Juty 27, 1986 23 .. ™. ~ ..... Ai>oioa-1, ( 1986. &apenN) Let.ley Arv w'•r1~'l'lleteJ .,.en., AJ, art"' ~ ~ own 11f• "' ftOPmidy wnen ttl'" recotdt ano17mou1 phone ~ lor Ill 8'Vant-ga1de CtMIK.ltl 0 ( 1 ht ~ 1"""6-n.. a&C -·~ ...... ~ tW (J) 119!' ~ A heito'a i-t comM beck ro h4wnl him wtiein hill pictute 11 ""' In lhe local piper (R) ( 1 hr . JO min ) D • T...., Hott· Johnny Car&OO Sct*'°*1 in. CtW'leN AcrObafl In 11 .. leo P~,_,, l,."=n n•nm YD. • I IM Whli. Ha<.1(e('a delef· mlnled to cut lhe bUOget, Appleby's con c.rned .wlth pemment polic..s affecting a~ to NI elme meter. OxfOfd l ....... i.- AT ... • 'MlllA OU8Sla Rober1 FOftttr ~==-· ~--"~ Hlll,a CoQ" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Eddie Murphy, .,kjdga Aelnhold. A 'fast-talking cop trallt hla bftt frlencfa killer from lhe allrft of j)ftrolt to lhe post\ -.....,,,,. °',,. ... -,...,. lgal:~.so~er~ Hiiis In tl8f99 'A' Q ~--.,..,. llllln TOlllNT Johnny Mathlt and Olonfle Warwick discula ttielr concert tour: "TV's Greatest SPQ(11 Moments " e mna am .. A JOb offcrr prompts rrwQd f~ Jn Arthur / Cl:).,,. "Fratemny V~t10n" 'P985. Comedy) Stephen O,Oflreys, SherM J Wllt<>n Despite being uddled w41h a ner· r:1y pledge during a weettend In Palm Sp i twoijr4f nlty brothefs vie tor a blonde • 0 (1 hr .• 33 min. ) u.a. • "'1WM.. ~d events Men'a bealcetbalt final, nwn'a gymnutlet and iapt1ngboard diving from The A1tr0dc>"le 10 Houston (R) (3 hr' ) (L) _,. "Young Gills Do" < 1963 Adult) Erica Boyet ·An 10Ult film &tar r• ltvn her sexual ew1ktrnlng ( 1 hr 20 mm.CUii -· • UTI lllNf Wint DAVI> &.m-. ' t'he<fvled comeclionne Marg&1et Smith. 24 eponac.aster Harry Caray In tt•eo ( 1 hr) IF=· CGU.ICTm '11 LOW • .,. "A Town C.li.d Hell" (I 972. W"tern) Robert Shew, Telly Savalla The MM!rch f0< o Mexican 1ev01utlooery leadt to a """" Isolated town. ( 1 hr • 55 min .. ... ~ _ ... NQlllf.I II .,. ''The 1.tttert" ( 1972. Ofama) Jotln Foraythe, Dini Memll The llY9I or ntne people are dtetnatlcety '1Nnged when tine letfert ~ ont )'Ml are h:.rdellY9red (I ht , 30 min.) ~M..-C,_TO ....... -u. (p)~ °' -.. ""'~ T l'<I Kn.gN, n'°"91Joo ""'11 John Casa- Sund8y, Juty 27, 1986 bCanca1. ~ r..arta In tt• SwlM A.lpe. 11~ fhll Oomlll6cwl ~Ind Peru _.et 00 ... ·ireuure Of f h8 AltlUOl'l' ( t983. A~enrute1 Stl.Wt Whitman, BradfOfd Otllmafl A gtoup of adWnttJtetS 1'"111 -~!«Id #ftt1 Pofanhas Ind a-..ge ~.,, while ...,d*'G fOr a fortune "' cllwnondl (R) ( 1 tw • 20 "*' ) 11119@ -.ATUMI (JI).,. "G.1111 .Mt Want To Have Fun' f 1986. Comedy) Satah .'-'ca Patker. Lee ~tgomery Two t~ glt1I •truggle to , .. 11ze thelf lltetor1g dt.-m -to appMt on • netiOnely t~ dence i ogrem 'PO' Q ( 1 tw . 27 min ) -..... .. "The &g Trees' 11952. West· em) Kirk Oouglat "Ew Ml8ef l.8ndc:lwnel1 .,. de1etmlned tO ptotect their limberland from a gt-"Y k#nber belon In Celtomle's redwood f0f811 (2 hts.) (!) .,. "DMth Race" ( t9'73. Mven- ture) lJoyd ~Doua Moeaure An American pmne, aed but ltMI able 10 tut II ttalked ~<* "-'1 by e Gef· Ima= (1tw .30mln ) CMU,_, •TI .. •a LOl'r••Mll ... "AW•lk With Love And Death" ( 1989, Romane.-) Angllllca HUiton A• uf Oyen A young French coupe fall In 10Y9 cblng the calemltcq era rJ the Hun- dred Yeett W111 'PO' ( 1 ht , 30 min I ·-ICOJT t11CD .,. ··eest o.1enae" ( 198-4. eon. dy) Dudley Moore, Eddie Murphy. A hep- lest englnMr'a pfins fO< a new tank gyro are falling u mlsefably as hit merriage, end ovetMal tWO yffl'l leter, I tank com- mender eoouret the r-'fs 'R' ( t hr . 34 min.) UICI).,. "The FloaJ Terror" (1981 , Hof· 10<) John Friedrich. Adt1an Zmed A knit• wielding lunatlo vlctwnlz• eight young campen 'R' (1 hr .. 22 min) .,... . ~ .._ Sketcn cave peoples e.!foeptlOn Of the unlvene. (R) ... "Appointment With A Kiiter" ( 1975, Mystery) JoenNI Pettet, Btlan 8leeMd An anonymous note wrttten on 1 copy of • Sl'*espeetMn ptey provldee • val\Mble ~ fOf • prfvtt• de1ectlve'1 wffe lnY•llgatlng • 6-yeef-old mutder C8M '1 lhr. :.;1'/.,...., ..... i.-.... .., tlll(t) ... "L"etorce" (1985, Science Fie· lion) Stev. Ralltbeck. ,,_ta< Firth Tlvee apece vamplt• ate transported to Earth. wheite they embefk on.a temty1ng murder -1r~"*'·> . -'Junior Bomer" t 1872, Dr• INI) Mc0ueen. Robet1 Preaton An ag1ng atar r91utne home for one lat contilet and flndl rhtt hie flmly and the town l'Ml'f9 totaty cNlnged. (2 tv1 ) .... "Super NlnjM" (1983, A<Mn- tutt) Cheng 1'lef'I Chi. Lung Tltn Hallng A Ninja dlleftaln, a~ the c:IMth Of I ffleind. etientrioet the IMdetlhlp of• mar- 11&1 artt wortd rultf f2 hra., 15 min.) il•-a.lla:. "Hehtn HtlP U!" (1986, Co~y) Ooneld Sutherland, John HMfd In the ,._ • 9'0IUP Of letn-ege r•lk•ter1 flndl It clttlc:\it 10 tot the line In I ltflctjy= C.thollc ldlOCt 'ff' !ht .. 44 min. --.... , ..• ,. ----.... ... "Maa ~ ~""° T~· dome' (1915. A<Mwlture) Mel Gltleon. Tine Turner After belrlQ robbed. • man coofrontt tTle "*11-ot • blratf• post· apocalyptfc tlOClety Ind ii chelenoed to • dutll lo-the death. 'PG-13' ~ 1 tw • '8 min.> .... __ ... , •ClJ --''Sort II" (llMM, Comedy) E~ die o..z.n. Unda Kerrldge A medmen concoctt a f.snted IOfl dttnk that ~ ....,.,.,. and beech-buml to eat gett>IQ9 'R' ,, ht .. 31 min) ·w .... -....... .. "It H'a A Man. Hang Up" 1876. Mystery) Catoe Lyn6ey, Paul M-oell A fasNon model II hounded ~ mile edmlrer1, one of wtiom II extremely ~ -a;-~ 30mln.) 11--Lll ...... ... "Phar LAID" ( 1983, Oramt) Tom Burllntoo. Martin Vaughan.. The atory of Phar Lap, a legendaty Auetrallan r• C4lhot18 wtlOle btllllant C8f.., ""*' abruptly with hit myslertoc.. death In Caff- fornla Wl t9'32 ·pa· '1 ht.,~ "*1.) Cl)WA1QUllWAm• If• m (C) ... ''The Lat Wlntet" (t984. Ora- ma) Kathleen C>ulnlM. Vona aw.. Two women ldenttfy the aame man from • newgreef U their husband, I sQdlet wtlO ~red during the 1973 Yorn Klp9uf Wtt. R' (1 hr . 30 min) .. ,, ..... TClmt,..,""' ,_. ., lllml• ll•llTODAY ... ,.~coum -... "Gammeta Vertu1 Monatet X" ( 1909, Sdlnoe-FlctlOn) 0.tnmefa, Kally varlS A vtctous mo09ter looms owr an to- temetlonel nposltlOn untll ~""'*• 11epa In to dettroy the menace. ( 1 hr . 30 ,,.,._ __ IUClll ....... -an d .. "Mad Max Beyond Thunder· dome'' ( 1985, Adventure) Mel Glbeon, Tina Turner. After being robbed, • mtn confronts the mtatrw of a t>Wt.n• pot1· apocalyptic IOcltty and II Chellanged to• "'* to the delth 'PG-13' Q (I hr., 48 min.) ... ... "Mr Moto TM• A Vtcatlon" ( 1839. Mystery) P9tef Lorre. Virginie Fle6d Mr. Moto beOOmet embroiled In the theft of the queen'• ifwtlt and trtee to dll- cowtr wtlO committed two murcllrl. ( 1 ht -~t5 min.) :.? ... =:-am 1 I llWT --.. "Topper (1837, Comedy) 0rtnt. Conltanct ltMett A m.tr ~ becOme ~ Qholll aher . '*"G lr1¥oMd In en auto·~ .. 11 ht .. 37:. .. ' CJ)I "o.totcl ~" ( 1984, =. A0t> U.., Aty ShteO/. o.tord ty'. tradtlone-.,.. toeeed to the wtnd by • btdl Amettcen ~In~ of en ......... Brltllt'I COi* glif1. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr • 33mln) •CC) ··~" (1984. Comedy) Peter L-.U..Ptlbf\. (1hr, 24mln) •CC) ''The Gift Of LoYt" (1058. ChtNI) Laofen Blcelt. ~ S1ectc ( 1 tv . 45 llW'I ) 7'9(%) "S.t Oefenee" (1 ... Comedy) Dudley Moen. Eddie Murphy ( 1 hr 34 min) ,. al) ''Hotwymoon Hot.i'' ( 1964. Comedy) Robtr1 Goulet, Nenc;y l<wan. (2 tws ) ,. (I) ·-s..m. Street Pre.ent1· Follow Thal Bird" (1986, Comedy) VOI09S of Jim ......,,.., C«roll Spinney ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) .. CH> ''T .,...,_.. ( 198~. Comedy) JolYl ~ Gena Row4ands (2 l\rs • 25 min) Cl) "Ont DMdty Owner'' (1974, M'fi" tery) OoM4I t.Ula. Jetemy Brett I 1 ,.,, 30 min) • •CC) "Hardly Wof'tllng" (1981 Comedy) ~ Lewta. Sulen Qllller ( 1 hr , 31 min ) •O ''The C.rpttbegOefs' 11964. c:>re- ma) (Part 2 of 2) George Pltl)pard. Car- rot! S.er. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (%) "Made For Each Other" p939. ("8- ma) Cerote Lombwd Je,.,,.. Stewart ( 1 IV., 25 min) •(!)"The Lest Hard Men" (1976. West- ern) Chllrtfon Helton. James Coburn (2 tn.) -(C "Follow The Fleet' (1936. MUSICll) Fred Astaire. Otngef Rogers ( 1 ,.,, 50 ;} ,>,Kind Heens And Coronets" ( 1949 COmedy) Alec GutnMM. Dennis Price ( 1 hr . 4.4 min. ) -m ''The Hanged Men" ( 1974. Orama) AfeYe Forr951, Cameron Mlteheff ( 1 hr 30mln ) -CID "National Lampoon'• European Vaca- tion" ( 1985. Comedy) Ct'9VY Chase. e.v.ty O' Angelo. ( 1 hr . 37 min ) tW(J) "National LampoOrt'e Europeen Veca· tlon" (1986. Comedy) Chffl Cl\ase. ~ O'Angelc> (1tw .37 min) -........ ....,..-1'&9. "Struggle Through 0.th" ( 1978. AdYentur•) John YIU. Jennifer Veno (2 hre..) CID "Kelly" ( 1981. 0r1rnai) Robert Lo- ! Twy(a-0.wn Voklns. (1 hr .. 34 min.) · "CNnota Of Fire'' ( 1981. Drema) Ctma. Ian Chertelion. (2 hrs . 3 mlf'I.) -CC) "Pilat ~ The Heart'' ( 1984. Orama) Silty 'Reid, Llnduy 'Ctouee. ( 1 hr . ,2 min.) we "The Blg Llf1" (1950. Oreme) Mont· ~·r:':e:~~2 ~~. AO- wnture) Arnold Schwaiz•iegget, Graoe Jonte. ( 1 hr .. 43 min ) -~· " ( 1985. OrlrNI) Matlo Van all VMN.a (1ty.,32 min) CW> •-a-nt Street Preeeni.: Foftow Thl1 8icf • ( U185, ComedY) V<*:.el qt Jim Henion. cano11 Spfrv'lty. c1 ht •• 28 min.> •CID "YOAJ LlaM Up My Litt" ( 1tn. Ao- tNnee) Cd Conn. Joe Siiier ( 1 hr.. 39 min.) CD ''The Gm" < 1M2. COmectv> Plerr• ~. a.o ()oldlmltt\. ( 1 hi • .t6 min.) (J) •'Minnie And Mclkowttl'' (1972. Ro- mera) o.r. Aowtendl. s.ymcur c..- 1 (1)v .64 min.) -."811 COiby • ......,. (1M2. Com.- 811 CoetJy l' hr ..... min.) .. ''The M)•tol-9 Stninger'' ( 1882. .,,.., Cfw*C)C)Mr ~. ~red ~ (1tv .. 30min.) CJ) "Ab The Chimp" ( 1976, Comedv) Lynne Morg8n. Dt.<t• ~cher. (1 Iv. ~7 min.) (%) "C>Yef The Btoo6ttyn Bridgfl" (1984, Romenoe) Dion Goulet MargalJ)I Hern-~•Y (1tw .46mln.) -~"The Ghost And Mt Chlctcen" (1966. Comedy) Don l(notU, Joen Staley f2 hrs.)-.. ® "MA 0 D : Mot"*-Agalrwt OnJntc Drivers" ( 1983. Creme) Marlette Hatttey. Paula Prentiss ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) _......_ ___ _ .. ·=· cm .. llJa ......... ... Q &I 1• w+IWI ..... . , .. .., ... I IL ... c:MftGI. a•ee ... "The &other From Another Pianet'' ( 1984, F1111 .. y) Jolt Morton. Oarryl Ectnrdl A. gentle extraterrestrial with mystical ~ling powetW lllndl In New Yoril hllbOt and ember"-on an ~ ttv=~ Q (1hr,4'mln ) -1-... lrc:t:. .. ecmaav ,. ..it..ttec- tng Monroe taket 1n ~train· Ing COUf'le thet tUtns him Into an egomanl- loc ~-•ua1ai• ........ ~ ... .,. "Th• Ell-Mr&. Bradtord" ( 1936, Mystery) WMllam Powetl. Jeen Arthur. An atTWleuf *1th and hil former wife 90tYe I aeries of racetrack murdera. ( 1 hr , 20 min) (I) UPPACC9'1 DM111n9 1<1thleen Beller and Owtstoe>ner Tal:>Oti star In thlt ~ of Hawthorne'• romantic tale of a young men's lrwoMwnent with the beeu11- fut and forbidden deughter ot a ldentlt1 ~"l:•ut 1 IT n111rr "Perry Muon eo-111,. Raymond Burr and Bar· bera Halt: how Qame snow contestants arechoMn. Ii' :,IJ. Pulltter Prtz.wlnnlng ~ogr.,._ Stan Gl'Olff9ld. a women who COllec1'I kleMI from majof IMgl.te lbeeebll===·-a•• .-. ..... ...... Lm --------John Meekins ( 11-0-• 8 KOi) \t9. Olyty Montana (11·6. 9 KOi) In • pvot ~ bout llehed- uted for 10 roundl. from Atlanllo 0ty r~J:S > .. "Belt DsfenM•• (1984. eor.,. ~ Moor9, Eddie~-A hep-._ .,..._., '*"' for• ffllW tank gyro .,. ~ • mleetabfy ........ . and OW.I IM fW9 yeltl 1eter, • tri com-,... ..... the,.,... 'A' (1 hr .. 34 min.) I ----,. IP IR ta .-&Y AT~ Hott Howwd Ste-*" higNlght• !tie weekend'• offbMt ~ I·-=:::. -n•• 1 I.,. Aft• an argu-ment with Rerun. Ow~ decldee 10 rno¥e out of their apertment. ~) e ftl • U. Feetured. 1 vlillt to foc..w M* America contestants who there • hotM In ~. a lo<*. at mertlel arta raphefnalla. U.ATUlll e=•ALRTm .. ...,. .. ,..... . ............... ...... •&1111•--• ... Q UT .. .., W18 Determined to stop his wit.'•~ • comput• ...... man (James COooJ:-pourt his llte'a ....,... 1ngs into 1 new pr<iduc1 thet INiy do the Irick. I ""--,. ... .. (I) ..,. ............ In the deys ~ Worid W11 II, TedOy tale In low wtth Mfstral and beet'I hit dllughter. Fauve, etter hef lather'• death. Fauve de- clda 10 stay '" France and P'KIU9 her ar- tistic c.trMf Stara Stacy Keech, Stefanie Powers and Lee Remick. (Pert 3 of 3) ') ~l3 ~ -Mlchlel blttlel against the men who murdered a doee friend. In ttere<>. (R) ( 1 tv.) .... "Wild AcMfs" (1971, West· ern) Wiiiiam Holden. Ryan O'Neal A pair of rnltmatchl<I cowboys teem up for 1 beNI r~ (2 tvt.) • O iW W~er 11ka his god- perent1 tor pennleslon to bUy • 88 gun. ii:!:-:---.. _ .. (1960, Orama) George s.gal. Robtf1 Vaughn A fierce blttte ragee between the Amerle.tn Army and the Na.zit tor control ot the 1a11 ~lnlng bridge act<* tNI Ahfrte:J2 tn J. I WWUIT-• ... Q .... ,.&.'9 WALL 9tmY -"Eoonornicl the Claremont Way" Guest C&atemont Eco- nomics Institute Prealdent OebOtah Alen ()tMef. CC) ... "Plaeel "'The Heert" (1984. Ofame) Sely Flelc:I. Undlay Cfcue. In 19308 Texas. a teneclOul women con- e.Net a plan 10 uw her term from a benk forecloeufe Ind ii helped by a traneient black tletd WOtttet and a blind Worid War I ~eran. 'PG' Q (1tv .. 42 min.) .... "NatlOnll Lampoon'e EIK~ ac11lon" ( 1985, Comedy) Chevy Chele. e.v.iy o· Mgelo. Atter wtnnlna a European hollday on 1 TV game show. fhe Gri.w.td clan goee on 1 cheotlc tOUt of Old Wotld ~pltal8 'PG-t3' (1 tv, 37 ~'°-"Commando" (1916, A~ turt) Arnold Schwarzenegg«. RM O.wn Chong Th • ••~ of an tlltt mlllt..-y talc fore. II pr~ ~ Into .W:. ~ NI dlught.ef II kidnapped. 'R' ( 1 hf . 30 min.) C!>•OM!ll Sunday. July 27, 1986 25 .,. "Commando'' '1985. AtMJrt.. !\Me) Arnold Schwllrzenegger. Rae Dawn Chong The ex·leedet o1 en elite military tm force ii prel&ed beck Into 5eMce ~ his deugl'lter It kldnepped In stereo 'R' 0 ( 1 hf . 30 min ) • "°"' "Magic Ftre" ( 1954, Biogfe· phy) Yvonne o. car1o. cartoe Thompson ltie Ille end romance. of lamed composer Rictlard W&Qf* lead him to gt981 echlevemenl5 (2 hrt) .. dl) IAWW. Atlarita B1a11~ at San Frarr clsco Giant& (Live) (2 hrs , 30 min ) • 8 9 • •Wlllm Be4vedefe wort<s on a plan to pul 11'18 apark beet( Into George and Maraha'a mamagc (R) o ·=~u. * ,. llMAZlll Pvll11or Prtze-wtnnlng photograp~r Stan Groafeld: a woman who cOlleCll k~ trom major league ba&eb8Up-• WALL WIB "Economla the Claremont Woy" GUO"Jt Claremont Eco- nomtC$ Institute President Deborah Allen Otlvier ID Mii COOPlll'I OttAMI COUWTY "Ofange County Labor It'& Goehl And Gilts' A ll)()t( 1n10 PfOblems confront~ orgam1eo labor and at voion members communr:l.a WVJCe protect6 (l) ..... _-IQ,_ (%) OI lMI NJI ICll9 wmt CIUll.ll ~ .. D GD llAll va An auto r&eef IS accused cJf rnordering a proetltute In ster- eo ®"'(I hr I 8 (IJl cm Chm. Sarandon and Georg Stanford Browf'I star 1n lhls drama 1nvolv· 1ng e power slluggre between the meyOf and the 0Wrtf'' of a large metropolitan ne~r Q(thrl I .,. "Otal M For Murde<' ( 1981, Suspense) Angie DICklneon, Christopher Plummer Attar discovering his wife's tnn- dell1y, a sophist!C4teo tennis player plans 10 murder her (2 hrs ) • ..aCAll ~YMCMI ..,_ PllnwAL "The Europttans" Lee Remick st.,. In this 1979 aeloptatton of Henry James' novel about a furopean baroness aeeklng wealth from her Anierlc.an cOU&lns In 19th- century New fnglend (R) o ( t hr .• 30 min) l ........ LOI) ,_ Lim Guests attorney Harriet Pllpel. POfnograpoy Comml11ee Encuttve Director Alan Sears t 1 hr ) ~lfOlllC&ITa ITAl11m .,_ "NattOr\81 Lempoon'a European Vacation·· ( 1985 Comedy) Chevy Chue. Beverly o· Angelo Ahtf w1orWlg a EVl'opean hOllday on 1 TV game .now. the Grlsw11d clan 110f1S on • chaotlC tour Of Old WOfld c1pft11s 'PG· 13' ( 1 ht , 37 .. (ff '°-"Wtld In The Country"' ( I 961. J Drema) Elvis Presley, Hope Lange. A. eo- clel WOOIM con...ioc.s e iuvenlle delinquent to develo() hit writing taltnt (2 hrt . 30 min) (I) Ctll IDlllUL1M W Hlghllghts from Edlnbvrgh. Scotland (T1ped) (1 hr) (ff) .,_ "Arthur' ( 1981. Comedvl Dud~ Moore. I·~ Mlnntlll A. Ofvnlc8f'I. hOdOn•Mk; young mlHIOnelrt l1lla In love with 1 poor w•nr . but hit tamlly thrMt ena to. cut olf hll Inheritance unletl he martlt9 o debutante. 'PG' ( t hr . 37 min ) Cl.) MOWll "YellOw Hair A.nd The Fortr9" 26 Sunday, July 27, 1986 Of Gotd'' ( 1'184. W•em) Laurene t.... don. Ken Aab*t80n. Art lntfeptd. ~ raised ~ CX>mP9f• with a Mexican gen- eral and r-:. comencheroe for gokS stolen by .fl • lndlen tribe. 'R' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) Cll ... ''The Naked Fae.'' (1'184, Ora- ma) RC>g8f Moore, Rod Steiger. 8-ed on II novel by $ldo9y $ha6don, A.ft• Na aec- retary and• petlent ate murdered. e ~ chietrist r•llzel thet Na own life la In jeop- ardy. 'R' ~I~ min.) -• • Y A. mystenoua 1oner. known orly by Na vintage Corvette Stin- gray. comes to the aid of a deputy cla1rlct attorney whO ~ proeeoute • PowarlUI undefwOtld figure (Part 1 of 2) In stereo i)..i.1~ !I UM IOAT Emlty continues her pur· suit of the captain: Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin &others become lnYotY9d with • young stowaway: an ap!Mg.comlc INms hts =~· (R) Q (1 ht.) 1-----., .. 10UCle Mist and crttlc Brian O'Doherly eum"-Pterf•A.19'1te ,. nolf's life and ~. the ~ o1 French ltnpfeulonism on Na pelntlngl and the ertlsf& Influence on lhe tYml !Tiede by his eon. Jean Renoir. CC) .. "Commando" (1985, Mten- IUl't) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ree Oewn Chong. The ex-leeder of an elite mattaty task fOfce Is preued beck Into ..va wtien his deUght8f Is ~· 'R' 0 ( 1 Iv. 30 min.) Cl)~ ... Guest: Buzz Belmon- do (R) --1=•MD•' II -W' llle9MI' ---..... 06....,. A profile of the memberl o1 an lnclanllpoll ~ teem. Who, undef the guldanc. of teectw Bob Cotter. won the NatloMI Elementary SehOOI Chess Champ60nthip lhfM yell,. aft~~~ ~ .... ~ .,_ "Barry McKenzie Holda Hiii Own" (1976, Comedy) Barry Crocker. Barry Humph<• A. man's eunt le mltttk· en fOf the Queen of England end k!Oo napped by two vatTIC)lrel *"° plln to UM her as • 'trarwytvanlan tourllt attraction.. -;~ 1MCa ·,.,..MY In ttereo '~L .,. ••o•• ... ,. .. , -... Sketchea: 8upet' Dave ml- crowrw. 11.1t>sthutea for profanity; • NX· =z:a~.., 1 .... , ... , ... •t Ill__, .... , ... ..,,. 11:11 W • ~ Liza Mlnnelll. In conc:«t at the London PlledlUm. per1olmt tong1 lncludina the theme from "New Y0tk, New YOfk," '"'The Man I LO'it" Ind other mat• rial wrftttn for tntt ~I. Teped In March tG88. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) CI) .. P'Wlld Oallu Honey" ( 1982, AdUll) Honey Wiider, Btlaron Mitchell A weillthy Texu ~ moet decide befwMn staying with hie wHe ot Na ~ ,,.._{' ht .. 30 min.) *I. Cl) .. "Spawn Of The Sllthll" (19n. Honor) Alen Blenchard. .Mty Mu- ~-Off the Celfornla C09tt. • tlddot• laek lwa &o Che MllltJon d lift ... ....,.. .,. ettetwt wt'°98 dl9t conallltl d human ::f:(2tn.) e IDllLIJ Holt: Jotrny Ceraon. comedian Dom Intra. hot dog 1~: ........... (11r.) 1-..... ,. -. IM Hecker objectl to p- etnment wtl9taipplng and~ untN he ~ he'a on • terrorist group'• hit . llat. l lM.W-AT _. • LMllll Feetured: lnt8f· views with the stars o1 movies. '~ lnd~ter. CC) llU ..._ Oueeta. Michael c.ine. JIC4< Jof'IM. cw• MmW•'---•w lketcnea er.tad from per.one1 In atereo. (1 ht.) tW TMCll In atereo. ( 1 Iv ) -~,_ ... ... ..,. .. Spoota are ln- tetaperled with edited ver9'ona of Holly- wood'• worst movlee. Feehqd: ''They SaV9d Hltler'a Brain'' (1963). (1 ht, 30 ;y..,._ Wll auapec:te th8t the pur· po1e o1 a lrtpod'a antval at a tr.wllng dr~ Is = the chldren. ! =-''S«x>nd Time Lucky" ( 1984. AclJlt) Olene~ Roger Wlleon. At· tempting to wlPt out tin WOf1dwtdl. God recreet• the Garden of Eden Ind popu- lllt• It With two mouey ooedL ( 1 ht., 37 min.) CE u. au..: ..,... Scheduted .....,..ts; T~ and fleld, otatform cltvlng and women's ~Ilea. from The A.ttro-demt In Hdulfon. (R) (2 hrs.) I FlllCt -f':11 _,_In atereo. ( 1 "'··=-... .. "Fartwel My Lovely" (1975, ) Robert Mitchum, ~ R8mplng. ~ 1840t ptt¥8le eye ,,., MarlOwe II di'ewn Into Unfot....., : Ind whir\ he tak• on the men~ttng • tough hoodU'n'a ~ &::""d. (t ""') •• ::.... au..t: 8 o.earo.. In ...,.u hr.) IJJ..u.0 CT: M llWIW TO ..,..., .... (lJ .. "Utefcwoe" (1885, Sciairlct Flo- tlon) StlYe Allllt~ ~ Arth. Thr• epece vernp1ree .,. ttanlpOrted to Earth, wtwt they~ on a f~ nuder 'R' ( 1 ht., 40 min.) ... "Tlcwt "" Upatldl" (1979, V) Urda A.nchM. Sytyte Kt1attl. ~ .iketchel In wNctt women employ thelf lnttllgeoce Ind MdUctrv. PQW8r'8 to outmaneuwr men In the ,,....,-ending ~ of 1o11e. 'A' (1 ht., 23 min.) W .. "8ofero" (1964, Drtme) Bo Dwek, ~ ~ A.ft• ~Ing • from an boatdlng IChool. • wom. 8f'I )Oumeyt to Arabia end Spain In ...,Ch of hit "'1t '°""'· 'R' ( 1 ht .• 41 min.) -(!)~111CD lntMfto. (1 ht.) -(8) -"KOOO" (1980. Comedy) Debn9y Cdemen. Atchla Hahn. A neer- benkNpt TV station changel Its format to akellglcu programming. 'PG' ( 1 tw • 30 min.), w••-(1) -"~ Before I Ole" (1966. ~) John Oefek. UrllM Andr .... An AJrrrt l'\Wtor «den hll tr~ on a den-~ rNleion Whel'I he and his n.noee are a.ught In a Japeneee attack. (2 hrs., 30mln.) ... "A Time For Every Seeton" [1i72. Ac:Mnture) OoclMnentary. A man and 1 young boy explOre the fOf'bldding Alllklln tundra .. (2 ~) i ._.., -eoon W -·'l.actel0tCMMI" (1971,0ra- ltll) Or.id Jenllen. John Larch. A U.S. Treuury 119'f\t tat. out to halt the Illegal operatlonl of a gengater who hat &11ken ~an entn cfti. (2" l'VS.) • ~ ... Gu8st: Bun BelmOn- do. (A) ~ °',,. ... -,..,.,. .. "The Gitt In The Red Velvet " ( 1955. mm.) Ray Milland, Joan Co*i&. 1'he Evelyn Nelbln-stantord WNte affair leedl to White'• murder In Mactson r-°"'="~ t:9 -'l'llCD In ft«ec> ( 1 IY.) W .. ''The Utt1e ONmmet Girl" (1984, Orlme) oi.ne Keeton. Yorgo v~ Racrulted by ,., ... OS*'•ttve6. an actrW t>ecomea a doub6e agent u-~to trade down a note>t1ous Paleltln- i.n m· .R' Q (.2 In. 10 min.) ·1 .. •INCi .. "Pot O' Gold" (19-41. ~ dy) Jam. St"81t. PUette Goddard. A young boy oonWlces his radio star father t memben of a bend • Chance to on '* radio prognMT\. 12 tn. > Miro MCm American Racing Ser'9s trorn Toronto. (R) ( t hr.) (f)U.Nm.-T Cl) .. ''Chattotl Of Fn" ( 198 t. er.- ma) Ben Clo-. len Chetlelon. Social -laturclay preeeure and l)llf'IOl'lal turmol t..t two very ctn.rent 8rlttsh •!Net• on their way to glory In the 1924 Parta Otymplca. In stereo. 'PG' (2 hts., 3 min.) t9 CID .,. "C>Yer Thi Btooldyn Bridge" (1984. Romence) Eliott GWd. M8lg&ull Hemingway. A m8l'l who drMm8 of ~ Inge posh resteutant In Manhattan must matry a woman he doeen't love eo that he can receN9 the flnenc6tl ll.tppOf1 needed tostwt the~ 'A' (1IY.,48"*'.) (%).,.. ''Conen The Destroy«'' ( 1984. Adventure) Arnold Sc"-~'· Grace Jones. 8ettlerian Conan 11 reault· ed by 8 ~ deolftf\A ~to pr~ tect a teerMQe prlnclal on her Odyl8ey to a meg1ca1 ce.fft. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. ~ min.) -· --• ..., .. Sched-Uled: ~ wtth w-.rn Lee Golden (Oak Rkp Boya), ~ Trr.1s: per· t~ by Cet1 Perldne ("Birth of Rock and Roi"). Eddy AIY9f'I ("Sc>rn. tlmee•~ •::.w:... .. ((7)_,TMCU In ltMIO. -1 LOl1' • INCi ... "The Jazz Singer" (1963. Df• ma) Denny Thomes. Peggy Lee. A young ~ boy deftel hll father's wlah that he t>eoome a prayer laedlr and t\Kna to the , ~w llnger. (2 ,..,.,, ~-.----.. ~ u.& GL"91C ..,,.. ~ events: Track and IWd. plattonn dMng end women's gymnettlcl. from The Aatr~ dome in Houlton (R) (2 tn.) CD .,. "Commando" (1985, A<Mn- t\Ke) Arnold~. Rae Dawn Chana. The ex-leeder of an ellte mllltary tak Tore. le preald beotc Into wY1oe wtien his daUght• le kldr\aWed 'R' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (l)'" '°'* ••••••••••• -· ... "Ode To A C>J1ng LoY9" ( 1972. Mystery) Jam. WWiwnght. Christine Belf0td. An lnYeltlgator t• to locate a crttlcally II gin. a young runany eecaplng from i-. aedlstlc stepfather and a mflelng undef'ccMw hlghwaypetfotmen. (2 tn.) Cl) llftlOlllCCIM .. ~-- 1111 Cl • .,_ FMture<t. Motherl Againlt Drunk OrMws {M.A.0 .0.); a dleccllllon on :•IMa. (1 hr.) I JUii __,.RACI ... "The AcMnturel Of Buckatoo Benz.al: AorOll The 8th Olrnenak>n'' (1964, 8del'IOt Action) PtW W.,_, Jotln~~~i:"*"> ~-·':For....., Dltlng" (1968. Com- edy) LI.de Ball. Dell Atna.z. ( 1 IY.. 39 ft*-"~~ In Wuhlno-ton'' (1943. M)1tery) Baall RathboM. Ni-- Q!! BNot. ( 1 IY •• 30 min.) CJ) .. ·'fhnestone'' (1.-. COft*'Y) Sytvtlt• Stallone. Ooly Perton. ( 1 hf • 5 t min.) = "Notme Ree" (1879. C>l'anw) RekS. 8eau ~ (1 hr .. 63 min.) I eoon -.,_, .. , . ....._ ---Sbr1ll ~edar't fl'orn .C.. Av-.,._ Bamel!Cll f School. Van ~ and -• .,_ "<..;onttantlne And The Cu•" (1980. Adventure) Come! Wiede. Chftl.. tine Kaufman. In the 4th century 8.C .. Constantine becOmef Emoeror of Gaul and defeats the Rom9tw In hil CNUde tof relgloua '°'8fance. (2 tn . 30 min.) l•u._,..,, .... , ----~Tl • a11aneum tll ... ''Saeem Of The Demon LoYef'' ( 1970, Horror) Jetffey 0-. JeMlfer Hartley A murderer haunts a remote >A- lege as 1 pr.ny 8Clentlst condUcts an ••· ~2tn.) • -"The Immortal e.ttallon" (1944, Adventure) David Nllltrl~Ra mond Huntlty. ~ men towwd vtctory In NOtttl Africa WOtld Wat II. (2 tn.) i CM'roam ..,...., .. "Commando" ( 1985, Advett- ture) Amotd ~. RM Dawn Chong. Thi ex-laedlr of an elte mllttary task f0toe Is pr9'88d bedl Into ....vtce when his daugh1« le kidnapped. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min) (l)U.U.Q CZ).,. "Keetje Tlppel" ( 1976, Orama) Uonlque van de Ven, Andree Oomburg. NlneteenttH:entufy Amelerdem II the Mt· ·~of a poor country glff• clmb up the eocla~~1 hr., '6 min.) -· L01T••M:1 ~--"The e.y Boy" (196', Orama) LN Ullmann. Klefef Sutheftand. In 1930s Nova Scotia, the adolescent eon of an lrn- pcMWtshed lamlty faoes unoertalnty about his Mure as a ciefgyman due to ~ Ing Oeslree and his Involvement In 1 mur- der. 'R' (1hr .. 4' min.) Cl) llOf8 "Commendo" ( 1985, AdYen- t\Ke) Arnold Schwarze1 iegger, RM Dawn Chong. The ex4eedef of an elite mllltef)' task boe Is preued be<* Into Mrvtct when hie deughtef la kldMpped. In stereo. 'R' 0 (1hr .• 30mtn ) _____ ... -_....,. ""Lm.IT'm U.U.Q 102nd Strtet Bementary School. Loe An-eompete· MeokMo P«wz heats. IW.1.-WllM rr•_,,. M•lf I EI mJM•1'm -· l90RT _.LUCY ...... WO Zit ,_..,_ .._ .......... , .. . -:.:& l::MICM' .,.,.,..,._Q MTWT• I --Cll:CI-.... ,u. • .,_ Feetind • ..,,~­ demonstration geared tcw women and dll- dren; ~lflllel ttom the Rllpe Ttw- Sunday. July 27, 1986 27 ma ==Ol)Q NllE:--0 . ....,.... __ __ L~i.-..... 10 ..... ., ...... ... a&. ........ ...................... CH> .,.. "Curse Of The Pink Penther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wua. Oevld Niven j hf . 40 min.) "'"".,."" -~ ...... .....,..._. r~---.... ,MJ( ---~ ...... UTnlSYM UL.AiCnCA .... CM'l'CllD I I °'"' ........ .... { ... ,_ ......... ... ... "Toppef" (1937. eom.dy) Cary Grent, Co'lstance Bennett. ( 1 hr . 37 min.)· ~Tei.--~(11) ICM.TUii .,_ "That F0<ay1e Woman" ( t950. Ofame) ErrOI Flynn, Greer Ga"°'1 (2 hrs) (%) .,_ "ShenQhal expr.... ( t932. Ofame) Mar1ene Oietrlcti. Clive Brook ( 1 hr., 20mln ) •m.,.. "Opef'at1on Pecfflc" (1951. Ad- ventUfe) John Wayne, Pet~ Neal. (2 hr•' 20 min.) -~.,IT""OO..-• IAWY .. aa&MTM ITMUlal ULYm111 llMIC•OL,.,_ CAll'TOC*CMOI-. ... .,_ ......... _ -(I) ........... .,_,.,.. iWPYDAYI lr':~MllCIQ I LCM LUCY IUCS-... ..,..__,._. .. .._,.um \ ,,._ ......... P-TALI num "The Nightin- gale" Mlci< Jaeger pottr¥ the emperor of the ancient lllnd of Caltwy who ...,,.,. the true i.seone 01 lltt from the • ~ Med bird and • lowly kltehtfl mekS. Bud Cot1. Barbera ~ Edward Otmoa .. p.:.:~·) ....... -..... • ... ~ 0 .. ~tured': Swamp buggy recing. from ..,..._ Fie ~~ "Str-. Of Laredo" (1949. W .. tem) Wllllem Holdln. MecdOneld ICatru,Jl~ WAL..,...,_ 28 Sunday, July 27 , 1886 1 ... , ... ·11m1w .... -.. .. ... ''Weird Science'' ( 1985. eon. dy) An~ Mlet\MI Hal. Kaly LeBrook ~-~ -.,,. O' ... -if=~ LA_ a_,, ... ~,._UUtnC .... l••t-::_ ...... cw .. mm••~ • coosa1 OIAW cown "Ouanoe County Lat>oc If'• Goela And Gift•" A look Into PfObietN confronting orgenized labor and et union members' ~ MfVloe ptofeotli CC)_. "Beyond The POMidon Adllen· ture" ( 1979, AdYenture) Mtdleel Caine. ~Field. (2 hr• .. 2.;ir1w (() u.&. CIUWIC M. Sclhedu6ed events: Men's platform dMng, women's volleyball final and men'• Tee hockey (Eatt ...a West). from The Astr<>dOrne In H<Mton. (Live) (3 hrs ) CD .,.. "Teachers" ( 1984. Ofarna) Nici< Notte. Jo8eth Wltliam9 ( 1 hr • 46 min.) (JJ) ... ''The Omen" ( 1976. Horr0<) llregory Peck. Lee Remick. (2 hrs.) Cl) ... "We Are Not Alone" ( 1939, Ofema) Paul Munl. Jane Bryen (2 hrs ) (%) .,.. "The Home And The Wonc:r· ( 1~ Soumltr• Chatterjee, Victor Ban- :re..-2 hrs . 30 min.) -~ ·r.lfl".·st'tOWoown At Boot Hiii" (1958, Western) Chetlel Bronson. John Cetreclne ( 1 hr .• 40 min ) -~=,·-··--CllHl•I • -T'ISWfll I ...... ._ ( ... ~--MLACnC .... 1 1B..LUCY --''Tarun Triumph$" (HM3, Ad- venture) Johnny Wellamuller. Frances Gmord. ( 1 tlr., 30 min.) ......,._ -----.,... an,.,lmLne ... tW Cl) ....... ..,.._.. _ _,IUUTY M U'l•T91 a a • ...._ ''The 0og Deya Arthur Cane" A IUll moon and en •mu· let ere r.eponelbte lot Iha trWllformatlon of a cynical younget• Into • 9hlggy dog. p-r J.rn~R) Q ILOllLIC'I w• n ., ..... -..an,.,-.ne_ ... "The Sword Of The Vellent" ( 1980, Fentety) S..n Connefy, Mlle& o·~. ~~·:m1n) ,.,;-____ __,..,. i 119-•"•PU. ..,.,., .... 9 -_. • .-olll AFC-NFC Hell Of ~ Glme, !ht ennull NFl Foot· bd pr• .... ~ ~. tNe YM' MatUflng the New EnQllnd Petrlotl !Ming on the St Louie Cet~ M from Canton. Ohio ~ hra.. 30 min.) (!) ... "Keep 'Em ~" (1941, ~ Abbot1 and Coit.lo. Martha I ~min.) • IA'IW'I ln'Cl9I &LL.,.,_ • .._,_ ..,......, CCIII• an•sm&.111-MY Mll•t•ll'WW. ... -Afternoon---• -1---llWW. Reglooel c:overege of CNca· go Cubs at Phltedelphla Phlllee or Clncln· i1t~ at Los Angeles Dodgets (Live) .,_.,... ----.. "Blrttl Of The S..ties·· ( 1979. Biography) Stephen McKenna. Rod Cul- bertson. (2 hrs.) l lLCMWC'Y ... ~ Scheduted: Billy Dee Wjj.. Iiams (co-host). Mlehael McDonald. U1t1e Rlc:Nrd, Joie Feliciano end Diane Schufr . Opus, Merilyn Mertln, Lee Greenwood. In stereo. (R) ( 1 hr.) I _,...._..u .. •·•• cooar IAW'U. CNcaao Cubs at Ptilladel-~--lve) (~hrs.) • • ccmMYMUl.TM_.. ~ ... "The Red-Light Sting" ( t 984. Comedy) Farrah Fawcett. Beau Brlc1De8 L1 hr .• ~ min.) CD.,_ "Health" ( 1979. Comedy) Lau- ren Bacall. Glenda Jeckton ( 1 hr.. 42 min) (!) ITM .... Sports competlflon feetl.lf1no cast members trom "The Bredy 8unCh>' "Charlie & Company" and "The Wellont." (R) (1 hr.) (I) ... "Top Sec<ett" ( 1984, Comedy) Vol Kiimer. ·Lucy Gutte<ldge (1 hr . 30 min~ -1•111•• -p ~-......... ,,_ITOOlll ILMLUCY -,. AU. IUI09 Solar hOmee In America, FflWIQe and Germany. I ...... .._ 2 =•111m ... "Sherme And Beyond" (1986) SVUnne Burden. Robert UrQUhert ( 1 hf .• 30 '& ·1 Wft'llllVllO'C( al n iw ----......... ILOllLUCT ... ''Tr1bute To A Bed Man" (19M, w .. 1em) Jamee Cagney, Irene ~~g.tin.) • . -"The Ark In Spece" Doc· tor Who dlec:overs thet the frozen turvMng EerthllnQI ~ not bNr'I r~ end ere In the eiltchel of the wasp-lltce Winna ( 1 hr., 30 min.~ I CIWI TA~ u• ~•..,.. ,_ Peine W.c>bef lnvttauonal. Mmihl • metct. from a..* Cre.k. Colo~) (1tw •• 30mln.) CH) "Wlldroee'' ( 1986, Chme) Ula Eichhorn. Tom Bowef. ( 1 tlr .. 35 min ) (!) DAICI PHii Judgta· Rue Mcetananen. 'tlUf'een &*qye, Ray ''Boom Boom'' Mlnoinl. Perbmai lee by Our .. Colemen. In lttrto, (R) -lalurclay Cont. wl~Aftanta Braves al San Fran- cllco Giants (Live) (2 tn. "'5 min) t118 .,. ''Star Spangled Glf1" (1971, lltL"·'~-· 'mtlCMm.Y "'"" Cll M 1111 Up-synced: "Say You. Say Me," "Rubblf Biscolt." "Shake YCNt Pante." "With You I'm Bom Agam," "And I ,,m Telling You I'm Not Going " Fil'IAI. Cl).,. "Nallonel Lampoon's European Vactitlon" (1985, Comedy) Chevy Chae. 8eYtttv O' Angelo ( 1 tv • 37 min ) w __ ....,..... -..., _.... __ ---m IUMLUC"f mn ... •11 • a:•....., .. "Oh Godl You Devit" (198-t. Comedy) George Bume .. Ted Wass (1 hr .• 3& min.) CD .,. "A Wedding" (1978. Orama) Carol Burnett. Vittorio Gassman. (2 hrs . 5 min.) <!) , .. Wldespfeed vandalism al the schOol cat.11e1 everyone to be a bit edgy In atereo. (R) ( 1 hr.) (%) .. "The Purple Rose Of Celro" (1985. Comedy) Mii Farrow. Jeff Den· l .... ~i~~ 1::11 ..., ftlll,_ """' .... "" IUMLUCY W ~ Thll pictorial ex~ ration of traglle mlnefal formatton1 In a Pfevlous/y Ut'l9xplored region of Colora.. oo' a Cew of the Wlnd8 traoet the cav· lem·:~WAY.,,. ... , ............ MT'I .... mTt/#aLMa .. MlflOMCml NASCAR Buctw.-200 enO National. tr om Dover, Del. ( 1 hr.) • .,_ "King Kong Va Godzllla" ( 19e3, Sclence-J!ictlon) Michael Keith, H•rz Holcom~u~~· 1 ... :.:... ,_ Wldelpread vanclafltm at lhe ~ c..-aYel)'on. to be a bit edgy In at«eo. (R) (I hr.) O mA'MY "°"" 1.1LIR•-m,.11 Profiled: 9obby Alllon. champion auto reolog driv- er. Hosted by Stew Garvey l lLMLUCT .,. "The Incredible Shrlrnllng Wom· an" (1980. Comedy) Uty Tomfln. Charlee GrOdln. (2 hrs.) • DA Thia p(Oflle of Al Giddings. the clnernat ·apner for "Jews." lnctudel foot-oe 7 whl• gr.at whit• ahertct •nd tunken ~ nMta. = ( 1 t.) t"l:w~•n•·-.., ... w••MN M Pm Eddie Akau Invitational from • Hllwfll.. (Taped) CID.,_ "~" ( tSIM. A<MntlKa) ~a Roberta. Ted W-( 1 hr • 57 c!)lr.,_ .. • Cl) NA tml W•lem Open. thtfd round fl-om Buttlf Natlonel OOH Club 1n ~ Btook, IL ( 1 tv .. 30 Min.) ·-·--- l lUMWC'f ~.--.. , ".,_,.. ...... ...,...,. llOWll "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984, Orama) Selah Jeaica Patker. Na~ddlson. (1hr .. 30mln.) (%) "National Lampoon'• Europeen Vacation" ( 1985. COmedy) Chevy Chase. e.v.ty 0' Angelo. ( 1 tv .. 37 l"IW\.) •ala. ... W8 ITM .... Sports compethlon featurifvl cast members from "The 8'ady 8unCh'.;'"CNrlle & Company" and "The wanons " (R) ( 1 tv.) 8 .Ulll't *-'I LI• EDI Pfoflied: Bobby Ahiaon. chemplon auto racing driv- er HosJed ~=Garvey. ,,.,,.., ll"IAL...a I UM LUCY illll'll IMTTOIWIT _,_ tl8f:ln8TllllOUmt•Mn'I ... "Runewey'' (HMM, A~ture) Tom Selleck. Cynt!U Rhodes. ( 1 hr • 40 min ..... I., ·-.,_.,. CA .. ~ .... ,.."_ <!)At M .... Scheduled reviews: "Big Trouble" (Peter Falk, Alan Atkin). "Nothing In Common" (Tom Hanks. Jackie Gleason): "i9bond" (Sandrlne Bonnalra, Mache Merll 0 ...., UCl1 DA• WWWIZ Consumer Information on Sal'T'llOnlte ~ gage. chemlcelty tr•ted fruit• end YeQ&-gtables ~~lme guarantees M>fWIL BWIMD•M. .,. "The Woman In Red" (198-4, ) Gene Wiider, Ktlly La8rock. ( 1 hr., 27 min) .. , _,.,....,.O'CCI 11.U. l1llC"fl y. a F RM PAim Wldeilpreed vandalism at lhe school causes eYef)'one to be • bit edgy In !Ureo (R) ( 1 hr.) e 11CTUJaac. Hlghllghte of The Tour Of Italy, a 22·dey. 2.500 m.te t'llef\I begin- ning in Palermo and ending In M«ano. ( 1 tv ) 1 .. , ...... IUCI( ......... .,.. "&c:.pe From New York" ( 198 1, Sclenoe-Actlon) Kurt FUMa. Donald P!eaMnee (2 hta ) I .... 11.AMLUCT .. "GrM9ed Llgtl1nlng" ( 1977. 8fs ~apny) Richard Pryor, BMu Bridges i ":J-'11 CM..,.. ''Unknown Chep- lln ·Hidden Treuuree: Pan Ill of Ill" Pre* OUSly unaeen fllm ctlpe of Chal)lln lnolu6- lng horn9 movie.. fllf1)a made for hla own amutement, abendened p(O)ecta. and outtak• from "City Llgtlla" and "Modem TIT~~. 1 ........... Hoata Jeffrey Lyons and Mld'lee' MedY9d look al whet'1 rww at the mcMee. Cl) u.a. OL'91C ..... Scheduled event .. Tr.at end flltd, men·a gynnaatlct •nd IOt hod(ey (North yt.. Soutfl). from The A&lrodomt In Houtton. (L!Ye) (3 ~~M. ''The AINZlng WOttd Of &p. dera" Soma of the moat ~ ~ Mlected from a r:J::' ~of dlf-. f«ent "**"'.,.-.ed. (t tv.) (l) .. "Satwc»y Nld'lt r..'' (19", Ofama)1 John Travolta, 1<.aren GofNy. (2 htl.. 3() min.) (l) ........... ,..The Pointer Slst-. llng "Fn.'' "Avtome11c." "I'm So Excited'' and NlectloN from their ,.. albu'n "Cont.cl .. In stw.o. ( 1 tv.) (%) .. ·~ exp,_.. (1932. Orama) Marlene Oletrlctl. CIYe Btootc. ( 1 tv .• 20mln~ -i='Mlltlf Roberts" ( 1i55, eom. cJy) Henry Fonda. Wnea Cegney. (2 tvt.. 35mln.) -· W Mllrr Interview with '*>tge Hami-ton--Ma •=••o IUMLUC"t ---:tm ucm,.. .... _ ...... ___ _ -1~T.c•-.... , •• m11 ,_..ca•• .,.,.RC--t/#W.I& A tAxvey of the Natory and culture of thla African nation noled for 11s harWi envlfon- ment. I -.,. ..... _.,.., .. ._ AT ... Demonatretlng hla veRatlllty. John Wll&ams conducts 90fT'9 of hit movie ac:ores and plays the harJ*- chord. ( 1 hr.) CC)_,. "Battleground" ( 11M9. Advtltt- lure) Van Johnson. John Hodlak. ~ can aoldiars of the 101et Airborne Olvtalon engage In the French campelgn and the Battle of the Bulge. ( 1 tv .. 58 min.) CH> .,. "Curse Of The Pink Panther'' ( 1983, Comedy) Ted Waa. o.vld Niven. A bumbling New York City cop ~,t91...._a a host of IUICllcloue cheractera In hill ln- veatlgatlon of the theft of the tabuloua Pink Panthef diamond 'PG' ( 1 ht • 40 min.) CD .,. "Gruae" (1978. Mueleal) John Travona. OIMa New1on-John. 8aeed on the 8'oadway &how A 1"60a high Khool gang leeder tl'191 to win beck Iha pretty Australian exchange ltVdant he romanced during 9Ummef V8Catlon. 'PG' .U hr., SO min.) Cl).,. "Rhinestone•· (1984. Comedy) Sytyteter Stallone. Ooly Pwton. Art • teblllhed country Olglf btta that the cen tum a loudmouthed ,..-York City c.b dr1Yer Into a convtnolnQ country entlflaln- ., In juSt two WMkt' tW.. In atereo. 'PG' 1(1 tv .• 61 ~ ........... ... &<far ,-.cc•• -_, .. Htlnry'• ~ dey In bed la ruined whall tlY8tyOfW ~ conctrn °""' hill hMlth • _. JI I CA A ptoflle of the noclW• ;~mouaa.Q Sunday, July 27, 1988 29 -lahlrclay Conl. (2) mt THI PIM W wnlt C1W1.11 ~ Nl8 UP..., lnteMew with George Hamil- ton. 8 Miff uc.J wmt DAWI> hOiiOWil Z Consume<. Information on toys. Tellon- llned cookwate end a sound-activated <»- vice that turns off light' and telev$ons. e H•H • Californ111 Angets at Seanle Marl1*9 = (3 hrs ) • MOU. ClO.W Scheduled 11\- tervlews with Jacide Gleason and Tony Dow ("leave It to Beever'') oolebrtty en- trepreneufa fjTOOClO.FOI~ ai E IM 0.00 Featured Host Bill Griffith visits a true renaissance festtval. Mar1< Walton reports on offshore oil drill- ing, a kX»I at lhe controversy OV8f sugar a company thal's making money on lntlat· ables • mAU we.ma Ted's parents (Jack Manning, Peggy Converse) meet Vicki 10< the first t""41 1-. Oil FOl1\lm ... ~ Historian Michael Wood travets the Congo AIV9f not1heasl !Tom KinShasa in western Zaire to Klsan· ganl and the joining of lhe Lowa and Lua· laba Rrvers at Lowa (R) Q ( 1 hr ) I UlllmlOALM UllC\' ..... .-Y When the Duke of Broughton'& nanny grOM senile, Barbara comes In as a replacement (1 hr) (Z)llCMI "Conan The Destroyer' ( 1984 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger Grace Jones Barbarian Conan is recrlJlt ed by a sensuous deceotu1 queen to pro tect a teen aoe princess on her odyssey to a~tcal castle PG' ( 1 hr , 43 mtn) 'NI I DAMCI llYH Judges Rue MCCianahan Taurean Btacque. Rey "Boom Boom' Manc1n1 Performance by Durell Coleman In stereo (R) l rraau.a m mt LA. Featured a behind-the scenes look et Club Med. including a v1S1t lto::::h•h --.. ,.,, IM D900 lOO'I MmA&. iUMU Fea- 1\jred. a took ar the darting Dulkers; a fam- ily of forest dwelling Antelope Second atop, a v1$1t to the zoo ho8pltal and the ~~;mmauonc; tor exotic blrde M ~-TUCll: ~ In ater eo. U hr ) • 9 Cl) Ill.IA Melba's worried about the motives of he1 ex-husband a new g1rl- fr~ e e PACTI Oil LR Blalr learns an Im- portant leaon when she's stranded In an etevator with lln Older man wntle en root• to an awardl cer~ In srereo (R) Q e aJ ..,_, 4Kllll Arnold's In tre>Yble when he gets a forgery expert to c:henge the grades on ht<> report card (R) it.,. "GraduatiOf"I Dlty' ( t981, Hor ret) Christophef George, Pitch MaoKen .zle High tohoOI trock nthletes are being ltnlty "cul from lhe tum' by an un-kno;.:, =) i-:. ''MacArthur' I 1971. Blogra 30 Sunday. July 27. 1986 phy) GtlQOf)' Peck. Din O'Hefilhy. The famous. IMred and tlemboyant mlttary leeder of Woftd War 11 experte!IOIS brtlli9nt combat VletOtleil b9fore a ftna.I. fiery ClOn- trontatlon with Prealdent Harry Truman. ~ hrs.. 30 min.') ..... Sit l..anU'• ..aect elephants that cany Buddhe'• tooth; ftre walkers wnoee totture leada them Into. ttanoe (1 hr.) l ,_.,, .... .u,... .UT 0 U a ' ~-"The Dining Room'' A.R Gurney Jf. 't comedy at>out the roi. and rttuell of tht American WASP featuree a cast of six pteylng ov.r 50 characteta lnck.ldlng a _. gtanO- mother and a ~ of 5-yMl«tl.. (R) Q_ (1 ht ' 30 min.) CC).,,. "Beyond The Poeeldon A~ ture" ( 1979. Adventure) MlohMI c.Jne. Sally Fleld. Salvage dellers and • tMClc:al team seeking IUMvor'I aboerd • ~ ocean llnef reoe agalnat tma and a lin9- t8f vUlaln &Mklng fht lhlp't VIWble Ptu- tonlum cargo. •pQ• (2 htt... 2 "*'-~ (!)u.&.OUWIC .... AL.CC*fl CH)--'Weird Science" (1986. CoM- dy) AnthOny Michael Hal, Kelty Le&ock. Frustrated by dat ..... weekendt. two high school ne<ds UM their home oomput· er to oonjufe up the woman of thelt dreams. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr .• 3' min.) CD llOWll "Perlecr' ( 1985. Orama) John Travolta. Jamie lee Curtla. A. )oornallat sets out to write an expoee on health cluba and ends up tailing for • reportet· ~ Hloblc:a Instructor.·~ tn.) , ........ ,,. ... .,. "National lampoon's European Vacation" ( 1986, CorMdy) Chevy Chase. Bevetty o· Angak>. ·Aft• winning • European holiday on • TV game ahow, the Griswald clan goes on a ohaotlc tour of Old World capitals. 'PG-13' Q (1 hr., 37 min~,_ 1:11l(J)1'0•Mllat .. • 117 Mary peraua<1e9 L•ter to give CaMn a Job at tht ooostructlon company In stereo. (R) • 0 .... A QOnMfVatlon expert helps Benton and tht QOYffl"IOf paa an l!!!P<>ftant bin. (R) o (!) Llllm.ll °' -... ,. ,..,.. New York nlghtclUb and hotel OW'* Steve Rubel; Spain's Coate dal Sol: Abby Delton tours Coate Rica; actor Ed 8egley Jr. ("St. Elaewhef:.d; (1 hr.) I ..... ,,, ....... -••a1m1 ,_..r ... ~TMCU lntt•eo. (1hr.) .. Cl) .. "Outlend" ( 1981. ~ Rctlon) Seen Connery, P4'ter ~-A space marlhal lnveltlgetes • ,...,, ot "'Y9" terloul deathl Within a mining OOIOny on one of Jupiter'•~. (R) (2 htt..) •• ----Roee IONa her Job as aztet counaelOf. In ttereo. (R) • ~ .. "Con...,,. Of A Married ~en' (1983. Orwnl) Robert Confad. Jennll« Warran. A hU&band and father Jeopar~ all he holc:JI dear wtllt\ ht be- eomea ob1111td with • younger woman i ) c (2hrt) .. "A Night In Heawn" (1983. ema) Chrtetopher Atklnt, L..a.y Ame . warren. A mettled oOlega lnltructor hat en affair with ON of htt students who ~ ... male exotic dano.r. (2 tn.) e .,._. all. WM The aftetmath of lht war followlng defeats at Madrid. Bar- oelona and Ebro. ( 1 hr ) ·MLUI- (I) Ca UUll .... Htghllght~ trom Eclnburgh. Scotland. (T9P9d) (1 hr) (l) ..... NflllAlmllM:i - (1) ... "The Purple Roee Of Calfo" (1985, Comedy) Mia Fenow. Jett Dan- iell. A Oapf'eulolHlre wattr-who In~ quentt the mcMe9 to eacape her unhappy marrtege embett(a on a WhltWnd adven- ture Whetl a matinee Idol ltepe off the tcreen and Imo her Nfe. 'PO' ( 1 hr., 22 min.) .... "Manhattan M•ry-O<HbJnd'' n937, Comedy) Phil Regan, Leo Cerrillo When a mobetar tak .. control of a r8QOfd- lng company. he nearly cau.ee • male ~ 10 ic.a Na ftanoee (2 hrt..) .... ftLYM • PMMm A bumbling bell captain tl1et to http • mane.get Im- prove the reputation ol a r..on hotel Start Jim Na~ and Brent Splner i =r= rm •• 10UCM Artist and critic Brian O'Ooherty axatl'ICne9 Plerr•Auguate R&- nolr' • 1119 and work, the lnfk.lenoe of French lmpr-loniem on his pelntlnga and the artist's~ on the films made by his aon. Jean Renoir. 1 ....... ,,. ... ... -TMCU In stereo ( t ht ) -e '91W The d&Ughter of an ecc:entrto. former World W81 fl flying aoe hires Steele and LaUra 10 find oot If there' a a method to his madne&a. In ate<- eo. :J..(1 hr ) I Ul1' CClh&IMI Harvard's 25-yeer reunion fOf tht class or • 4" ahowt eecti roommate pursuing a 111• dlffefent !Tom ma dreama or his caretrM college days. Stara Perry ~Bruet Boldeltner and OebOfeh Ralfln. Part 3 or 3) (2 hrt.) e.,.,. Arthur ne.ds a b<eel< !Tom hla mothtt'• dependent W11ya. 1 ..... ..--c•.u_,..,. ....... ''The Ballad ol GreQOt'lo Cortez" Based on l'llslorian Amerieo Paredes' bOok. "With Hit Plstol In Hla Hand: A Border Ballad and tta Hero •• Ec:twatd Jamea Ol-moe stars In this 1982 drama about a Mextcan--Amerlc:an cowhand whoae mur- der of a T exaa ah«tlf In tall-otfenae pre- dPft•t• a wldaly publlcized manhunt {0) c (2 tn.) (C)llDWll "Volunteers" (1985, Comedy) Tom Hanks, John Candy. An arrogant Valle join• the P .. <» Cof Pl and go. to Thailand. where he mtett an OYeneaJous samatitan wtth an !1-pOtttd plan to build a ~ 'R'Q (1 ht •• ~mln.l (I) ..... -~ ..... Scheduled 9\lef'ltt: Men't ptetform dMna. women'• vo19ybad final end men'a Toe hockey (East vs. Welt) , from The Allrodome In Houlton. (R) ( t hr .. 30 min ) (8) .. "Apology" ( 198$, Suapen1t) L~ Ann Warren, Patt!' Wtll* M artist putt her own II.. In jeopardy wtlefl Iha recordl anonymous phone contoa.k>na for an avant-pde cr4'1tlon. Q ( 1 hr , 40 min) . CD .,. "TMChert" (UMM. Orama) Nlde Hoitt. Jo84'th Wllan'8. A 1aW9U1t brought ~ • zoo.Ike urban hlQh IChool '°' awarding • dlploma to an IJll-t8fale student apura a ~ in.truo- lor to aaaroh for hll dlacarded ldMls. 'R' ~tw •• ~mln. .. ~~op Seotetl" (19tM, Comedy) Val Kiimer, Luey Gutteridge. A tpOOf of tPY mcMla and EMt Pr-.V ft1n.. In whlOtl an AmertqJn r* 'n' r<i tar gata ' Coal. ... "Man And Boy'' (1972, Welt- em) 811 Colby. Leif Erlcklion. A IMok "*' trtee to make• hofnt for Na tamly on the Attzone daMrt frondar. (2 hrs.) • llMI ''Homec'I Ne11" (1810, Dr• me) Rodt HUdlton. Sergio F.,,tonl. An Amer1cen GI, llded by a group or lt.ilan orS)Nnl. blows 14> a "'-zt dim profeet. (2 ltwa.l. • .,. ...... _ WI---.. ...,,.,. ( 1914, ~) lu- c:Jlt Bel 8ealrlce Arthur. A weelthy «>-~ ~ the Cl'*di9n o( her ~ conYtt'ltlondy ralaed neph9w. (2 hra.. 30 min.) (I) ... "Hot Aeeon"£ COmady) Tom ~ Detw'8 . At a poah unmer hot9'. *" tnooty prepplee.. and b&lhlrlg bMutlea Me .. pre- OOQC)led wtth one actMty -eex. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) twl.-r1MCD In lt..O (1 tv.) ........ Q .. "Gimme An 'F' .. ( 1984, Come- ) Stephen Shellen. Marte Keytoun. An lnetrOctor't Mure rtdel on hie ablllty to tranaform • tnlglcaly Inept chee111 ig tql'9d Into • ,.,,, of polet'9(I ~ ~·'A' (1 hr., '°min.) .... "Leff Get ~· (1 983. AcMt) Hypetle lM. P8UI 1'homu. A mar- ried couple •• dandng ~ to Im-~their '*-'=tJf hr., 30 "*'.) n11 CCJ 'l>I a 'J a n A look at a Moteee trewlng baketbd aa1eeman on 1\9 ~ blr1hday. -· .... '"The Wind And The lion" (1975, A~h.We) 5-l Connely, ~ dice Bergen. An International Incident oc-cure whef'I a Morocc:en leader kJdnape an Amencan fwnly end Teddy ~ call out the ..._ to r.ooe them. (2 tn., 30mln.) • ~ ... 1111WM. Spoofl art In-,...,.,._. wtth eclted Y9r1'ona of Holy· wooer• went mcMal. Feah.Wed: ''Thev Se"9d Hltta(t 8'aln" ( 1993) . ( 1 hr , 30 "*'il. ... ~ ........ ~ u.t. &1WIC .... Scheduled ~ Tr.ck and ftltd. men'1 gymneatlcs and lea hoc*ey (North w. South). from The AltJOdome In Houlton. (R) e .. co..T_ -.... LUlt In The CUit" (1984, ) Tab 1-blter, OMne. A myetert- -·1poa1a Co-• homPa&•2 -··- --~--- YI illl I -.. ..,. ' CA P II .. ., .. :.,,-........... .._ ...... .... (, ~ ' -1---··· .... ~ ous stranger. a Bit»quotlng bed QI.If, and • salOon llrlQlf .. among the mott.y asaort"*" who COIW'ltge to ...,ch tor a cacN of gold. 'R' 0 ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) • -· ..... ~f In e.tn" (1968, er. ma) ~Berry, KM\ McCarthy. A~ azlnt editor II ·an91ted In EMt Germany brfnalna about an exch8nge ·of IPlle. ( 1 hr.,~"*'.) • M1WOIMllll (!) .. "Frlelldlhlpe. s.cteta and Uee'' (1979, Orama) TN ~. Paula~ ta $1x women bacofn9 murder IUllP9Ctl when a beby'a IQ!Mon II bll'ld In the tororffy to. they 1>«1 In 20 ~ ~ •·~~YMM ! llMI "Watnlna stgn" ( 1985. Otame) Sam Waterston. T<atfileen QuWllan. A. Wlch ldentlm .,. turned Into homk:klal manleca whell a MCtet germ warfare ex· perlment goee htywlte. 'R' ( 1 hr.. '° .. tf .6.r..,. In stereo. ( 1 hr.) -·. "9Aft Host: Mlldelne IC8hn. Mu-**~ ~ Franke and the Knockout1. ~~ ~ llMI ''The ~ In Red" ( 1984, Comedy) Gene Wiider. Kelly le&ocit. Ari otherwlae happlly man1ed San Franclaoo butNuctat beoolTlt9 otllHHd withe got· geoua modal " trtee delper9tely to lnlt .. ate an affair wfth her. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .• 27 min .. 1:11! .,.tt::f'ove Child'' (1982. Orama) Amy Madigen. S.U 8r1dgeL A ingnent Inmate In a women'• prison W11Q81 •bet· tie to keep hef chlkt. wtlo w• tethered by a ~guard. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) 1:8, .... IC'IY ~etches. the Lola Heatherton (Catherine O'Hara) specl9t a culnMy treat for Ytdeo fanatlca. l ~:fir.fi. ... ,_1nthll 1984 conceft. Get.ii perlorml ''Matna. •• ''Thal'1 AA,'' ''Home by the See" and more. (1 hr.) • .... Schedulec:t Biiiy Dee Wl- llamt (~t~tchaef McDonald. Uttte ftcha.rd. Joie no and Diane Sduf. Opus, Martyn Martin. l• Green.w>od. In 1ter=..~~·l 1 .. "Bustin' looae" (1981. Come- dy) Rlcherd Pryor, Ctcely Tyt0n -1· ( ........ ....... : ... MCm M9CM a I 1111 ........ I ..._.,_O...,Dll.(' llt.) ... (I) Ml_, WE ti a ~ M• .._......_ ...... ] ..... e.. .. ....... (1 ......... ) ...... 1mf9GITILI• I Pl m • ...., .... Ltd 81 ... ...... .......... !IJ .... ....... l um•n-• .. -·-·-.. S'ftll ... Ml?lll__. ........ ., fte _ ................. ... Ill... 'll'lii Nliwww _. --Ill ..:u=.=--Sunday. Juty 27, 1088 31 32 llN\Tm .. Pr11ldent ..... . ...... ., .... .,, ... ,. ........ ,.. ....... ~ ptieet .......... Jencct.IMM.· .. FOMCAIT~ ON~ J ·SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1986 _··Jacobsen: Time running out· HB man held hostage In Lebanon pleads for negottattonstn videotaped message Oen. Georae Armstrona Custer and his command of mo~ than 200 men were mauacrcd by Sioux war· riors in the battle of the Little BiJhom on1une2S, 1876.AttheAJamo1nSan Antonio. Texas, more than 180 Texans were killed when a Mnican army captured the fortress in a final assault on March 6, 1836. Those hot\llCS have been held in Lebanon from 13 to 16 months. Jacobsen, ~he director of ihe American Univcnity Hospital In Beirut when be WV kidnapped May 28, I 98S, appealed to the American public to pressure the Reap,o Id.mi~ 1stnuion to ncaotiatethe release of the remainina captiyes. ~ tcrronlt.I.... . Jacx>been aid be ... happy JeMO bad been freed but ldded .. our releue will be by eta.th .. ualal Wabi...,,., o~ nqotlations with \ lllamie Jihad. DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - American hostaae David Jacobsen of Huntinaion Beach said in a video1ape made by his kidnappers in Lebanon that "I feel rm one of Gen. Custer's men. Or one of the men at the Alamo waiting for help to arrive:• He added, "You know the end of their stories. Pray that oun will be happier." 3 still ih custody after de~th of boy Police: Driver of car that hit Irvine youth had run through ltgh t BJPBILSNEIDERM.A.N Of ............. The car that jumped onto a lid~ walk in Irvine Friday and§k four bicyclists -kiUina one m - was s~r:vina to avoid tr1 after running thro. a red li&ht, police invcstiptors disclosed Saturday. The three men who wtre ridlna in the car remained in custody Saturday as the invcstiption continued, Irvine polioe S,t. Mike Oaden said. The collision occurred just before noon Friday near the intenection of Bryan and Yale avenues in Irvine's Northwood community. Pronounoed dead at the scene was Jesse Paul Joe R. SuUano, a 9-ycar.c>ld Filipino who had been living in Irvine with his uncle and aunt. The dead youth's cousin, Gian· carlo Lujan, 9, was also Injured in the accidcnL.Ogden said LuJan's injuries were not serious and that the boy remained at Western Medical Center on Saturday for observation. The two other bicyclists involved in the acci· dent did not require hospital ~t· nJeOL Ogden said officers determined the car was travelinJ south on Yale when it ran a red hght at Bryan, then swerved to avoid traffic moving through the intersection. Jn doing so, the car jumped a curb and struck the bo»:u th~ ~ere bicyclina alona the side~alk, {)&den said. Three people in the car fled the sc.cne on foot but were captured a short time later, officen said. Police believe Culmaro Urena, 23, was the driver. Ogden said Urena wu being held at Orange County Jail in lieu ofS2S.OOO bail. His two companions. forJC Ennque, 16, and Juan Carlos Garcia, 27, were also being held Saturday as material witncs5C$, Oaden said. All three arc citizens of Mexico, and Irvine police ellpressed concern that t_~cy mi&ht flee the area if they arc relca~ belorc a coun hearing. Agencies to ~ie for supplementalfunds By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ............. County agencies will be competing this week for extra money to supple· ment theirshare of a proposed SI .4S billion county budget for fiscal 1986-87. Requests for SI~. 9 million in supplemental funds have been made, with budget plannen recommendina that S 11 million be awarded, County Analyst Richard Pickryl said. With the predicted drop in federal revenue shanng funds, dCt>llrtmcnt heads were told in prepanng their operating budgets to keep costs down to the status quo. Pickryl said fiscal constraints were also caused by an increase in fundina for community safety items -such as S 13.3 million in proposed jail improvements. Fund-raising eff Orts in 0C uncharted By G. JEANE'M'E A VENT °"'JNMC.11 p •a cl Philanthropy or private sift Jivina in Orange Cnunty i1 larlt!ly unchancd water, aa:ordin& to Barban J. Grady, vice president of the National Society offund Raisina Executives in Oranae County. "We don't know what the poss1bihues arc" for &ift aivina. the said. Respondina to new nation~! statistics on ph1lanthropy..t. Grady llJd UC Irvine. the Orange \..OUDt}'. Pe,.. fomunl Ans Center and the South Coast cpcnory lead the county in fund nusina. . l' Moreover, t1-District Attorney's Office is askinftor 63 more people, while the Public Defender's Office is seeking to expand its workforce by 36. Dunng budaet hearinas beginning Wednesday, county supervisors are ex~ted to look for ways to further trim the new spend.Ina plan. How- ever, Pickryl. said most of the financial fat has already been re- moved. "I don't think the board will si~ificantly reduce any prosram," he said. "It's a tight, toulfl budget. The_r know we wanted to cut to the bone.' Pickryl also predicted the board would stay close to the proposed $20 million continaency fund -an emergency surplus that he says manr, agencies will probably "take a run aL ' Much of that money comes from (Pl--Me COUNTY I A2) The seven .. minute tape was carried by the Rev. Lawrence Jenco of Joliel, lll., when he was ~leased Saturday in Lebanon's Bek.aa Valley by Moslem extremists who had held him captive for 19 months. The tape was made available to The Associated Prc'Ss in Damascus where Jenco. a Roman Catholic ~ was taken after he was freed. In his reference to Custer and the Alamo, Jacobsen, SS, obviously was sugestina that time is runnina out for him and at least three other Ameri· cans still held by the terrorists of Islamic Jihad -Islamic Holy War. He also criticized President Re· apn, sayina. "It seems to.me that my aovemment, or at least my president. might be a prisoner of an absUrd subservience to the political prtnci~ positlon of'we will not nqotiate wstb Islamic Ji.bad has uid' it #ill free the Americans if Kuwait ~ l 7 of their-comrades convicted in Kuwait for bombiAS t.be U.S. 'Pd French Embasliesin December 1~3. Kuwait bu refuted tO free the 17. \ Islamic Jihad. a Shiite MOIJem. faction, bas been linked IO Iran's ~ ... JACOllSll/A2) ·Faith renewed in relatives ofho~tages Jacobsen's f amtly heartened by news of Jen co' s release From naff aad wire repom Relatives of David Jacoblcn and other Amencans still beina held in Lebanon by Shiite Moslems said they were hcanened by the radical aro"'P's release Saturday of the Re". Law- rence Jenco after 19 months of captivity. "Just seeing him and secina that he's alive gives me faith that my dad is · OK and that he's going to come out of this too," said Paul Jacobsen, whose father was kidnapped in Lebanon 14 months aJO. The elder Jacobsen, SS. was administrator of the American University Hospital in Beirut. "There's no way to know what's going to happen rcp.rding my dad, how long it's fOing to take, what it wlll take to get htm out," Paul Jacoblen said from his home m Upland. "But seeing Reverend Jcnco and seeing the type of spirits he's in, his mental state. ccn.ainly gave me a big boost." David Jacobsen has two other children have made numerous public a~rancc, includiD1 visit.I to ~ White House, to keep aueouon focused on the ~ and to pr'ell the Rcapn adinini.stration IO wort for their release. Jenco, S 1, a Roman CalbOlic priest from Jolici... rn .• was releued in apparent sood health. On bis arrival in Damascus, Syria, be embnced Pegy Say of Batavia. N.Y., who bad traveled to the Middle Eut to try to win the freedom of ha' brother, Terry Anderson. "ibis 1s a happy day {or all who have worked on this bomanitarian effort. rm excited and pleucd for bis family and I hope all the otber hos~ will be freed soon," Mn. Say said. Anderson, 38, chief Middle Eat correspondent for Tfle Asloeiated Press. was kidnapped Marcil 16, 1985. Jeoco told U.S. officialJ in Damu- cus he had been in contact ,rith Anderson, Jacobsen, and Thomas Sutherland, SS, who was kidnapped June 9. 1985. All are beina hefcf by Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War. American priest Lawrence Jenco. of Jollt. 01., faces the presa Saturday In the Syrian foret.ln ministry after his releue from 19 montha ol captbity. f>etaila on A4. '' ••• . children living in Southern Cali- fornia. His son Enc lives m Hunt· ington Beach, and his daughter Diane resides 1n Long Beach. Over the past year. the Jacobsen "I do think that this is a positive step," Sutherland's wife, Jean. said from the couple's Beirut home in a telephone interview with Fort Col- lins. Colo .. radio station KCOL .. It d~ mean that there is movement and that release 1s possible. Newport trolley rolling right along INDEX Business Classified Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Ann Landers Opinion Public Notices Sports CM 01-8 85 06 84-5 By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. Dlllf,... .... In a city where limos, BMWs and skateboards seem to be the vehicles of choice, public transl:!Ortation has traditionally been an iffy proposition in Newport Beach. There was the Harbor Hopper, which consisted of a fleet of school buses on loan for the summer. II flopped .. There was a shuttle system de-- signed to ferry shoppers around Fashion Island. It never revved up. There was even a plan to pedal tourists up and down the Balboa Penisula on rickshaw-like;.. contrap- tions. It stalled before 1t ever started. But a months-old trolley system m the beach city appears to have broken the jinx and may, if ri~enhip con- tinues at or near its present pace, become a permanent fixture. "It's booming." said Ken Dchno. a city administrator instrumental in launchina the service. ..., .......... ., ..... --.... Smee ll was inaugurated in April, more than 12,000 people have paid SO cent s to nde one of the three trolleys that cnsscross the etty every 30 minutes. On an average day, 300 people catch ndcs on the red trolleys, easily topping an expected daiJy ridership of 200. The r«ord for a sinale day was set last Sunday when 600 people rode one of the r~ ca rs. The figures exceed the city's most (Pleue Me TROLLltY I A2) Style Weather Weddings A6 Be c...oe c1 .... 81.3 A2 A3 Sepulveda Adobe has colorful past By MICHELLE COLE Deir .... C.I 11, I t•a A Legend has It gold 1s buned there. And whale no &httenn& treasures have been unearthed at the Dieao Sepulveda Adobe an Costa Mesa. dinosaur bones a"nd relics from an an~nt Indian bunal around have been found nearby Many' who hve an the shadow of this st.ate histoncal landmark. local~ off Adams A Vt'nue. m SU~ to lc:sm about 1t. " cool and constant ocean breeu a heavenly respite. Mddred Fisher. a Cotta Mesa ~s1dent and volunteer at the city's h1stoncal society, estimat.ea t.bat tbc tar and tule roofed outpqst wa built bt'tween 1820 and 1823 by Capistrano Indians "They probably even m9dc the adobe bnckl out of the clay wen n&ht on the spot,t Fisher said. lhe crumbhna adobe was rebuilt under the supcrvts1on of tho Colt.a Mesa h1stoncal society 20 yan ~ af\er the onlJnal plans weft d.iJ.. covered 1n mission arctuvea. With thccxccpt1on of Wft>Ulbt-iron ban, added reecntty to proteetlllintt vandals. the exterior of the ldobe looks almost the same as tbe mbaioo- ancs fint found 1l The sate had a colorful bistoty even before the m1 onaries arrived. Artheolop ts found a rich foail 6tld where the parkina lot ll now. J\llt According to reports, UO ~ved Sl8.7 milhon from Drivatc donors over the 1984-85 fiscal year •bile the Sduth Coast RcpMory ran • di tant third at S3 S million. Since the Perfi muna Aru Center t>qan fund raisins for the new center in 1980, (Pl-... ... CllilJTIU/ A.2) T&lea of the DJe&o 8epv.JMda Adobe an almoet u colorf111 u tbe buU~. The s1naJc·story ado~ ~its ht&h on a irassy plateau surrounded by ah edcctic arove of Cahfom1a pepper trees. palms, and ma&nohas. ft once served •~an outpost for the m1pton pne ts who t,.veled on foot or on honeback from M1ss1on San Juan \apaitrano to Ma ion San Gabnel. f:.ven though the tiny dwclhn1 was pnm1t1\-e, With dirt 0oon, WhltC'- '!'11\h~d wall\ and iparw fum11tunp. the m1~ 1onancs must have fo und 1\S , ....... ADOD./A2) , ' '· ... Al O;rMoe Co.t DAILY PfLOTI &und9Y, ~ 27, 1111 NB man leads effort to get Contras Dying Dearborn, ex-CIA pilot, Instrumen tal fil getting planes to rebels, report says said. Tbe rcbd ctaft are plaaued by maintenana: problems, oooe is com- t.t-cqu.il)J)td and many of the pilots arc afraiCf to fly missions that miJbt pit them apinst Nicaraaua•s Sovtet· made helicopter aunships. it sai<l. LOSANOELES(AP)-Underthe auidance of an ex-CIA pilot, three aaina pro~ller-<lrivcn planci arc beina rebuilt at a secret San Dacio County airfield for use by Nicarquan Contra rebels, a newspaper repons. "We're looklni for people to con· tribute both money and airplanes,·· said Edwin Dearborn of Newport Bc.ach, whose CIA experience re- portedly included flying missions behind enemy lines in the coven war in Laos in the late 1960s. The rebels. known as Contras, are workina with fonner U.S. military and intelJigence officers to amass a fleet of small aircraft, the Los Angeles Times reported in today's editions. It said Dearborn is helping orpnize the etTon. The newspaper also quoted mili- tary and djplomatic analysts as saying the war in Nicaragua seems to be on the veric ofa major escalation. It said heliCQpters. missiles and large-scale tactics are being used with increasing frequency. Adolfo Calero,· chief of the Nicaraauan Democratic Force, the largest Contra army, said his aides have prepared a "wish list" of aircraft and equipment in anticipation of SIOO mHhon in American aid to the rebels. Tbe Senate votes on the packqe next month; the Howe hu &irea<fy ~to it. Fonner Air Force officen in CaJi- fomia and Hawaii reportedly have donated three planes that are being refurbished in the San Oiqo area: a I 9SS..vintagt Cessna L-19 SPotter plane, a Cessna 337 utility plane and a Hclio Courier sbort-takeoff-and- landina plane, the paper said. Dearborn spoke to the newspaper on condition the; location of the airfield not be disclosed. "lf-n had four of these, we'd be in pig hd'ven." Dearborn said of the Helio Courier, housed with the other craf\ in a steel hangar. .. You can carry 2,000 pounds on these and land on a 400-foot runway chopped out of the jungle. If some guy wants to sec hJS name on there (as a donor). all it'll take is $40,000," he said. TheContra.salreadyhave 12planes and two helicopters at a secret base in Honduras, but the Sandinista govern- ment they seek to topple in Nicaragua has at least 43 aircraft, the newspaper Instead, the airwina Ls bcina used to transport and supply suerillas throuahout Nicarqua. "h's been a real hip.pocket oper- ation," said Dearborn. .. There have been times when we've run out of gas." Dearborn says he has visited Hon· duras several timci to advise the Contras' air force Clommander, Col. Juan Gomez. Dearborn said Gomez, once a pilot in the national auard of former Nicaraauan leader Anastasio Somoza, is a capable officer but said morale is low amona rebel pilots. "There's no hanpr or enclosure," he said. "When it rains, everybody stops work. It's basically roadside maintenance." Dearborn blamed the rebels' loss of a C-47 cargo plane and a helicopter in OP.Crations over Nicaragua in pan on pilot inexperience. But the airwing, he said, is helping Contras "to ~lJht the way the Viet Cong did in Vietnam, onty with the ad vantage of air supply." Irvine hit with 5 claims Damages sought by residents of city total more than $260,000 By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Of .. 0.-, .... ~ Traffic accidents and an aJlcgauon ofpoli~ brutality have triggered five damage claims from residents seeking more than $260,000 from the city of Irvine. Damage claims against a public entity must be filed within IOOdays of an injury to preserve a person's right to file a lawsuit m the matter. The following claims were considered: •Nasha London of Tustin as seeking $250,000in general damages for "pain, sutTenng. anxiety and other mental and emotional distress" in connection with a June 12 accident. According to her claim. she was bicycling west on Unaverslly Avenue near San Joaquin Street when her bicycle crashed into an unmarked open trench. London stated that she suffered severe facial, dental and other mJuncs in the accident. Her claim aJlegcs that Irvine was ncg.lagent, careless and reckless in allowing the trench and in failing to warn bicyclists of the hazard. •An April 5 traffic acc1dcn1 prompted a S2.500claam from Rachelle Reynolds. filed by her father. Rick Reynolds of Tustin. The claims states that Rachelle Reynolds suffered a sprained right ann. sprained right index finger. sprained left foot, bruised nght hip and a bump on the forehead when she was a passenger in a vehicle that collided with a city of Irvine vehicle. •Michael J. Ponce of Corona del Mar is scckmg at least $8, 195 m damaaes an connection with a March 1 O incident. In his claim. Ponce aJJeacd that he was the v1ct1m of assault and battery while in the custody oflrvine pohcc. He said he required stitches and a thrce-Oay hospital stay. He claimed police used unreasonable force an the incident. •A mother and daughter each filed claims. seeking unspecified damages in connection with a Feb. 14 traffic accident near Main Street and Union. Laura E. Salmon of Irvine and her daughter Elizabeth J. Weber of Santa Ana filed the chlim. Salmon was dnving and Weber was a passenger when the accident occurred They alleged that cones and other warning cqu1~ ment an the road were not clearly visible to prevent them from colhdmg WJlh another vehicle. The claims state that the women's car was destroyed and that both women were mJured. The documents say Weber broke a bone in her foot. and SaJmon received a neck injury. The Irvine City Council has routinely denied the five new claims without comment. TROLLEY ROLLING RIGHT ALONG ••• From Al optamisuc proJCCUons. So much so that a fourth trolley will be added next week to take advantage of another segment of the traveling public-the charter crowd. "It would be great for wedding parties, tour groups. things lake that," said Delano. cager to pump up business while summer lasts The trolleys run a path between the Balboa Peninsula and Corona del Mar, carchng Newport Center and cutting through Lado Village m the process. Delano said Newport Center has become an unofficial park-and- ndc lot for many customers. Neighborhood and busmess groups have asked to be included m the trolley route but Dchno said there arc no plans to tamper with what appears to be a winning formula. "Maybe next year if ttungs arc going well." he said. Cynthia Conger, a member of a Balboa Island business assoc1at1on, asked for trolley service on the island but was told 1ts street arc too narrow. Residents an West Newport, which is bypassed by the trolley, aJso have asked to be added to the route. The most pressing question as whether the trolleys will survive the winter months when tounsm takes a vacation. Dclino said the service is guaran- teed unul the spnng when city officials and trolley operators wall huddle and decide whether to keep rolling. Advenisang revenue, the trolley's chief source of income, has been slow in developmg. Some restaurants and business along the route have paid for advertising placards on the trolleys but the response has been something less than overwhelming. said Delano. "We could use more advertisers." Dchno said. The red cars arc operated by Amencan Trolley Lines, Inc .. a firm that has operated similar trolley systems in California and Arizona. City officials have promised to absorb costs up to $45,000 a quarter if the trolley system runs in the red. ADOBE HOUSE HAS HISTORY ..• From Al recently. the skeleton of a prchastonc mastodon was uncovered here I 963. the adobe was all but concealed from the casual pa~scrby. Surfs up. sunshine promised U.S. Tempe .. Le 11 71 ., a .. .. a 41 a " "n .. 11 IOI 11 .. 111 ,. .. 14 70 M IO .. '4 aa 10 " ,. 1t 13 ,, .. 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'--9'100Lm • ~ na. 1oNy a1 11 M.P m end Mtl_,owat21tam JACOBSEN PLEADS FOR NEGOTIATIONS. • • From Al fundamentalist Islamic regime. Kuwait suppons Arab Iraq against Persian Iran in their war that broke out nearly six years ago. Jacobsen. wearinJ glasses and sit- ting m front of a microphone. spoke calmly about bis captivity and his fellow hostages -Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson, 38, and Thomas Sutherland • .SS, who was the acting dean of agriculture at the American University of Beirut. Both were kidnapped in Beirut last year, Anderson on March 16andSuthcrlan on June 9. Jacobsen's voioc broke sliJhtly when he said that another American hostage. diplomat William Buckley, 57. "would be alive today if neao- tiations had been conducted. Several golden opponunitics have been massed by the American government because they have failed to neao- taate." Islamic Jihad claimed last October that Buckley. a political officer at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, was killed in retaliation for alJeged U.S. complicity m an Israeli air raid against the Palestine Liberation Organization. The kidnappers produced blurred photographs of what they said was Buckley's body, but the body has never been found. Jacobsen said he, Anderson and Sutherland, who had been held together with Jenco since last fall, will be released only when the U.S. government meets the cond1t1ons laid down by their captors. Jacobsen said he did not know what the conditions were but Jenco "has been given the instructions to be relayed to the Amencan govern- ment.'" Jenco was not available for com- mcnt on what the condmons might be. Maf]orie Ransom, pubhc aff11rs spokeswoman at the lJ.S. Embassy m Damascus, said Jcnco was rcsung after a medical checkup an which he was pronounced an good shape. She was asked about the message Jenco had for Washington and re- plied, "No comment." On the tape. Jacobsen appealed to Amencans to contact the White House and the State Department 10 urge the adm1n1strat1on to ncgouate for the release of the hostages. He also urged Congress to m- vesttgate, saying.·· A year and a half of quiet diplomacy should be exposed to hard public questions." "It's far better. my friends, to have an investigation than to have a post monem m the very near future." he said. CHARITIES IN OC UNCHARTED ... From Al S 130 million has been solicited for bo1h construction and endowment, said a spokeswoman for the center. The top three arc followed by Hoag Hospital and the Children's Hospital of Orange County. said Grady. Nationwide giftgJV1ng totaled an est1ma1ed $79.84 billion last year, according to a report issued by the Amencan Assoc1at1on ofFundraising Council. Of that amount, 82. 7 per- cent was contributed by individuals, 6.5 percent by bequests. 5.4 percent by foundations and another S.4 by corporations. Religious organ1ut1ons rcc.cived 47.2 percent of the largesse. Health organizauons and hospitals were donated 14.1 percent, educauon re· ceived 13.8 percent. vanous S0C1al services got I 0 7 percent, and the remaining 14. I percent went to ans and the human1t1es. and c1v1c and public or:gan1zat1ons Overall giftgavang an 1985 rose 8.9 percent over 1984 -the fourth conSC'Cutive year philanthropy has increa!>td COUNTY AGENCIES COMPETE ••. From Al the federal revenue sharing program that as expected to be discontmued by Congress next fall. A draft S 1.26 balhon budget was introduced in June, and expanded by S 190,000 to accommodate increases that supervisors later committed themselves to approve. The scnes of budget heanngs will be held Wednesday, Thursday and Tuesday. Aug. 5. at 9:30 a.m. 1n the county Hall of Administration an Santa Ana. Coming before the board first wiU be community safety aaencies, in- cluding the Sheriff-Coroner's office, the courts. probation and county fire. Pickryl sa1d the agencies are planned to receive 21 percent of the spending plan, or $298 malhon. Human Services will be up to bat on Thursday, covenng social ser- vices. the health aiency, and indigent medic-al services. Those programs are penciled in to receive a total $399.5 million. about 27 percent of the budget, P1ckryl said Environmental management scr· vices is expected to receive $280 million, 20 percent. whale General Services' share of the fiscal pie is pro~sed at 24 percent, $358 million. Eight percent of the plan, $115 m1lhon, will go toward adm1nis- trat1on and support serv1~. A heanng will be held Aug. 5 on special dastnct funds and the pro- JCCted loss of federal revenue shanng money. The plateau was also home for the Lukup Indians. Members of this ancient tribe hunted and fished along the Santa Ana nvcr about 1.000 years ago. They constructed their homes. called "W1ck1ups." from wtllows that grew alongside the river. the adobe while on their way to Los Angeles. Feanng that they were being followed by robbers. the men decided to bury their gold for temporary safekeeping. "You would never suspect there was an adobe inside." said Fisher. f1ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!iiiiiiiii!i!i!i!!!!!i!!i!!iiiii!!iii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! On Jul} 10. 1810. the land was granted to Jose Antonio Yorba. a rellred Catalonia soldier. and has nephew Juan Pablo Peralta. by the Kang of Spam an gratitude for their wartime service. Dunng the Mission Pcnod the adobe also provided shelter for other weary travelers and local cattle hands. Fisher. who calls hct$elf "a born storyteller, .. has been a volunteer guide at the adobe since its resto- ration A recent 11lncu has forced her to gi ve up her acuvrnes at the sate, but she conunucs to donate her time and expertise to the hastoncal society. She has many tales to tell about the adobe. but one of her favontcs 1s of the travelers who spent the night in ~~AA~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ))() .,., .. , Bey <,t <Allt """'"° A Me ltOO>'-fto• <,15() •• ,....._. ea 111U~ .. fhey placed a candle in the window and then walked to the east un11I they couldn't sec the light. That's where they buried the treasure." Fisher said. She paused, laughed. and then added. "There's been a lot of daggmg around there but it's never bttn found" After the old Spanish land grants were broken. the adobe became home for Don Diego Sepulveda. The build- ing Mall bears Sepulvcda's name, but 1t has passed through the hands of man} early Costa Mesa settlers such ac; Gabe Allen, a colorful character who fought m the Mexican War. Allen and has brother Jes.se ac- quired the adobe an 186.S. They built a ranch house around the crumbling walls and for nearly 100 years, until the bualdmas and land were i;vcn to the city by the Segcrstrom family m Today the adobe stands as testi· mony to Californ1a·s complex heritage Each room is furnished to reOcct a different penod in history The kitchen. representing the Indian and Mexican penod, still has a dirt floor and an old fireplace. The hvangroom. with HS terracotta floors and dark wooden furniture, re~ resents the Spanish period. The bedroom is Victonan. complete with lace and ch ma baubles. While the I 0-acre park surround· ana the adobe 1s a pleasant place any day for a summer picnic or even a wedding. the intenor as open to the pubhc on weekends only from 1-4 p.m. Adm1ss1on 1s f~ The Costa Mesa Histo rical Society 1s located at the comer of Anahcam A venue and Plumer Street It as open for visitors Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. D=~t I• Queranteed 0.-'*I• .. &<ll se111 ti<-. A e<1otor•• a.2 n1• Justcall 642-6086 t.IOllOlr r rodllly " '°" 00 "'°' ~ '(fNI Piii* ~ $)()pm U'l~tor.7p m ~ -ot'' lQllJ O.•? Coft• •tut""'"'9 c-~. ,,. ....-, lfQt..,. "'-'thehOn• ~ fV" a ~·ff~ QI e ,,...,.. .. .,,.,. .. ,......., ..,.. o. '9P'oelu<•, .. '"""' ~·· re ~'(ll)()y'-ot'I~ S.t Oi"!O (ljlll" l)OtfAO" r1• d •' Ccn•. v.,,. C.41 '°",. .. fUPS 10 800 <.vo.c· pt.or by C•"' .. S~ '! ''""''~'~ try,.,.,,,, 00 "'0<11""' VOL 79, NO. 208 • What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like'> Call the number above and your mdsqe will be ~rdcd. transcnbcd and de- bvercd to the appropriate edatot. The same 24-hour answcrina service may be ~ to rteord lettcn to the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must mclude their name and telephone number for venficataon Tells us what's on )Our mind • ..., ¥°"' COO¥ ... 1111 -... .. S.luro.ty &l'ICI ~y II l<N 00 """ ~-t'OUI COPY "Y 1 • 1t1 c .. 1191<lrll • O • ,.. 1110 yo.. cooy '*' 0.°"'-...0 Clrculatton T•phonel Wovens b y ... A Very Special Shoe Department #119 Faebion leland •Newport Beach• 7&9-1622 • BuUoclu WUehire Wlac .. • .. • uw~-·-~ T19e Ep&tc .. Qunib of lM floly faitb iD Suta re ... a.t ..aiaa fcir., ''* 21 McSct1111 ~ ,.._ ~ W• ol C.aRMia del Mar ud ' M.-..DaaKawaa.,.olCOlla NelL TMJteV. Jolua Siw ltclCOlli oftldated. The bride i• t.be ~ ter of Mr. and Mn. Blake HoveBden Wett of Santa Pe, wbift a reoeptioft (Qr 6S pettt WU beld. Tbe bride WOft a IC)WG of white charmeuse, fabioned with pu.tr lleeves Ud I f\a1I court train edeed 1ritb Venitian lice. Beaded Ven.itilD lice WU appli• QUed diqonatly on a draped bodice, and her finaertip veil wu cauaht to &a ... .,.. a cap of beaded Aleocon lice and silk chiffon flowers. Mep.n Montaoinerr. was maid of honor, and bridesniaids were Nancy West Murphy and Krisann Wett, the bride's sisten; Julia Kawamura, the bridecroom's sister, and Janelle Johoaon. Junior bridesmaid was Katherine Murphy, tbe bride's niece . The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mn. Gene Kawamura of Newport Beach, was attended by Bob Thaprd u best man. Groomsmen were Fem Fansler, Matt Palmer, A. G. Kawamura. tbe bridqroom'sbrother,andBlakeA. West, the bride's brother. The bride is a IJ'lduate of St. Michael's HiAb School in Santa Fe and Scripps Colleae. She is a field executive with the Girl ScOut CounciJ of Oran,ge County. . . Her husband pduated from Newport HarbOr Hiab·School and Oaremont-McKenna College. He is associated with Western Marketing Co. . After a wedding trip to New York City and the New England coast, the newlyweds will live io Costa Mesa. JONJt8-8CBOLlt8 Amy Gaye Scholes, dluaht~ of Mr. and Mrs. William Oakes Scholes of Costa Mesa, exchan&cd wedding vows with . Mark Courtney Jones of Caldwell, Idaho. theirn tials were performed on June 28 in the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Costa Mesa, and a reception for 200 guests was held in Mesa Verde Country Oub. The bride wore a taf- feta 'own fashioned with a Sabnna neckline, short puffed sleeves and the bod- tce was trimmed with Alen- n lace, sequins and Mr .,Mn. .a pearls. A veil studded with pearls was cau&ht to a hat with a decorative rose. Bridal attendants were Shannon SchoJes, De~ bie Hu&hesi Susan Rench and Megan Jones. The bndqroom, son of Kathy Jones and Rock H. Jones of Boise, was attended by Michael Jones, Mark Davis, Patrick Nix, Andy Scholes and Curt Krantz. The couple honeymooned in Idaho, where they will live. The bride, a finance major, will graduate with honors in December from the University of Idaho. She is a Delta Gamma. Her husband received degrees 10 agnculturaJ economics and aariculturaJ mechanization from the University of Jdaho. He is affiliated with Phi Delta Theta fraternity and is in the management appren- tice program for Cenex. llIRALDl-JOIDSON April Belle Johnson became the bnde of Dean Martin Miraldi in a candlelight ceremony 1n Laguna Beach Presbyterian Church July 14. John Werbaus of Anaheim Hills officiated, and the couple greeted JSO guests at the Dana Strand Beach and Tennis Oub. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marland Johnson of Laauna Beach are the parents of the bride. She wore a aown of white satin with a A orentine sweet- hClrt neckline heavily beaded with seed pearls, and Venetian lace puffed sleeves. A full Venetian lace cathedral train flowed from the princess waistline. Her two-tier veil was trimmed with seed pearls and held by a wreath of white flowers. The bride's sisters, Diana Lu Warner and ,___ __ Marla McKeown were Mn. MtraldJ matrons of honor. Bridesmaids were Catherine SchJodtfelt, sister of the bridegroom, Denise Turner, Becky Silky, Sue Swanson, Sue Dawson, Jennifer Gildred and Jane Porter. Molly McKeown, the bride's niece, and Annie Brooks were flower girls. W~ley Warner was ring bearer, and Cullen McKcown and Chip Warner were train bearers. AU arc nephews of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr~ and Mrs. Lawrence Joseph Miralda of Rosemead. His best man was Steve Folsom. Ushers were Ed Rush, Ed McGlassen, Gene Nick.them. Charles M. Johnson, brother of the bride, Rickey Warner and Daniel McKeown. the bride's brothers-in-law, Charles Noriep and Steve White. After a . honeymoon trip to Bntish and American Viflin Islands, the couple are residents of Denver where the bridegroom is an offensive linesman for the Denver Broncos. He is a paduate of Rosemead tu.b School and the University of Utah. His wife ts a graduate of Laguna Beach High School where she played varsity volleyball and was a homecoming princess. She was a 1980 Chanty " Lea&ue of Newport Beach debutante and is a graduate of UCLA where she played women's vanity volleyball. 8econ4-IJ'&Cfer Rebecca Powen. left. abaree ber 4e1J.cbt wttb cl••mate Aabby'Wolfe. e . after they completed compaterproo-m wblcb produced tbe im.a,e on tbe Kreen. Below. Jen.nJfer Casena. 9. react. to a lecJae llard and nadent aide Alez Terman hel1»9 lllcab Jtran.kel. 9. launch b1a ln•entlon 4artnc tbe rocketry clue. IJG . .J ....... A.riM ............ _ lei pin. Lizarda! • The difference between ..... ad lizards isdefin.ildy Doctbe ..... .... IrviAe teacher Bill AndelloD. Holdina upa soate ud • leilelllimd for emphaas. Andenoe tolda drct.ol spell-bound students tMI IMditli 1aca area bit moreaublle: ~c:aa blat but makescu't; lizardl baw_. openinp but anakciare. for all pe1~ 111, deaf. A.ndenon•a Leapin•.LizardldMl- one of I Oc&uaaoffered dail IDGldla~ tbe Irvine Unified Sdaool Dillricl's Summer Science Wcwblaap. Tbe new summer propam, funded by a pucntfteacberpwpudaS7S ad- . mission fee, wm taWJy filled with fint throuab eiOtb p-aden. At 220 students, .. we're totally pushed" out." said Pat Gleason, coordinator of the prosram at RanchO san Joequin lntennediateSchool. ••we couldli't fit another kid in." There was a waiting lilt of 40younasters. • The purpose of the four-week prop-am was to raise the interest level in science amona lrvine'spublic and private school students. said Gleason. After the Mu- seum ofScience and Jndusuy dropped tbe program. the district picked it up "because they tbouiht it was import- ant.•• The district restructured it and came up with leapin •Lizards, Bua Budd.Jes, Kitchen Chemistry, Photo Fun. a robotics clau and a beginning rocketry class. Foragroupof~and 7-yearoldsioa computerdrawingclass, .. tbc bi~t ~~~is followinadtrections," said er'saidc Blanche Matulich. Usina Apple computers, the first and second p-aden learn the keyboard and bow to create ~utiful FOlntiric shapes on the computer. In a more advanced, computer r()b. otics class, fourth and fifth &rlden use a Logo software program to drive a computerized turtle along a paperaolf . course. The kitchen chemistry course isa very beginruna~lcvcl, chemistry course for first and second Jnlden, said Gleason. Students learn what happens when they combine common household items. :·we deal with concepts and then rein force them. When you cook aome- lhiDJ, then you.ct to cal it•• Althou&h there's no substitute for book work. "it'd be nice ifthina.s were always this fun," said Gleason. The program hopes to expand to 3SO to 400 students next summer. said Gleason. Dally Pilot photos by David Muronaka ' Pat Gleuon watchea u fifth IJ'&den proaram "Valiant Turtle" to perform robodc maneuven . . NB mi.ssing out on community cultural center Newport Beach you should be ashamed. Hett. you are a ~ullful city of 70,000 affluent residents with 97 tenn.iscouns, thteeaolfcounes, 10 miles of beach and probably 1,500 swimnunapool . But you don't have a commurut.Y cultural center. You're missi~ out! l'bc Irvine Co. and the City of Newport Beach are "tatkina" about a cultural center 10 the new Newport Center. But they've been talk.int for 20 years. In 1966 architect Welton Beckett was taJkina and in 1986 arclutcct Roy AJtoon is taJlci.na. That's a lot of blow with no ao! Maybe a fantasy would help. lm- .,;ne this: "The sun kissed the ocean but few noticed that alowana sunset. They were excited a6out'lhe documentary, 'Cburch1ll, The Man ·The film scri , JIM Wooo 'Famou Leaders, Positive Impact ' had captured Newport re 1dcnts more than any previous event at the new SOO-seat Community Cultural Theater. The series hcpn with 'Golda Meir, A Woman of ffer Time' and would conclude with 'The Indomi- table Teddy Roosevelt.' "By 7;25 the auditorium was full and Stuan Mclartn, director of the Cultural Center Theater took S minutes to IDtrodu~ comma e"ent\ Has VOICC boomed OUl 'On Septem- ber 23, the Newport Harbor Art Museum wtll offer a lecture, ··under- standing Contemporary Art." On Monday, the 5th. i>r. Giles Brown wilJ present his popuw current events provam, "Behind the Head- lines" and on Friday, Sept. 9, William Sharccross. a freelance wnter and film maker will brina us up to date on events 1n Cambodia and Vietnam.' "Director Mclaren cont10ucd, 'A City Council Candidate Ni&ht will be held on the l Sth and next Thursday the Newport-Mesa School District wtll make its annual report to the community' Mel.attn concluded b) reviewina center poltcy and its comm\lmcnt to the community, 'If )Ou ha\c idea for future proarams please submit thtm The Cultural \ Arts Commission meets monthh to vote on these requests "The film on Win ton Churchill lasted less than an hour. then several v1e~rs went next door to the mam Newport Beach hbraf) to check out books on the colorful Bntash leader. OthC't'S wandered in tht oppo 1te d1rcct1on to the Newport Harbor An Museum where another Engh hman was featured; 'David Hockney, Pho- toaraphy 1s Art.· Sttll. the ma1ont) foUowed trad1t1on and pthercd to talk at tht 'Top of tht' Ott.' the name they pve to the s~tacular lounge atop the new Mamott Hotel .T owcr." End of fantas\ Cities similar.to Nrwpon fkal h 11H' ltvma that fantas) La Jolla ha' thl' SOQ..$Cat Sherwood •\ud1tonum nl"\t to its Museum of ( ont('mporan \rt Fon l~uderdale has a new 260-seat thl·atcr in a park-hle ~ttana between the l\.iu-.C!'um of Modem Anand main ut' lthran This 1s precisely the concept bring proposed for Newi><>n Beach and Nev.port Center But let's aet otTtht d1me1 The Irvine Co 1s wtlhna to donate thrtt spectacular acres oNand and haco invested $40,000 1n the latest tud~ Other pla)ers arc the City of 1'1e"'port Beach and the Newport Harbor Art Museum For whatever at"s v.orth, the cit) appears too cheap and the museum 1s too stuffy The> ·,e aot to l~n their p~ \tnngs and their pcnonahty. re pcc- '" ('1~ 11 a Communit) Cultural < 'e t\tcr I\ ever tn happen. Hang 1hc1r hcads togcth~r. Don Rrcn. and get a Community Cultural Center ~veryone can eQJoy. ThlS 1s a sophisticated lown with well educated. mte~nt people. But "al>- 4itracL surrealism. expressJonam. automausm. spontan1ety" (titles of the current N HAM exbibat) ne._t to a meqer 14,000-squarc-foot 'branch library JUSt doesn't cut 1t At least not for now. Imagine that sunset w1th a 30.()()(). ,quare-foot hbrary; a S00-1e1t auditorium and a cheerful contem- po~ art museum. all in a row, catchana the last &)ow of dlyli&ht as hundreds of ~stdenu scurry to and fro. Only then will ewpon Beach bc&intoliveuptoiupo ntialandtbe "renaissance" of Newpon Ccntef truly be a rcna1~sancc. Jim WH4 """la Nt.,,.,., ~. American priest freed by captors , Rev. LawrenceJenco released; at least three others still held DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -An American priest kidnapped in Leba- non 19 months aao was freed by his Shiite Moslem captors Saturday and arrived at the U.S. Embassy with word that three other American bostqeS were in "reasonably good spirits." The Rev. Lawrence Jenco, S l, of Joliet, OJ., was released in the Syrian- controUed Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon at lOa.m .. hours after Beirut newspapers published a statement from the Islamic Jihad organization saying be would be freed. He com- plained of nothing more than a headache. His release came as Peggy Say, the sister of another Amcncan hostag~ Tei:y Anderson, was in Damasats seckina information from the Syrian government. Mrs. Say, 4S, of Batavia, N. Y., huged Jenco as he got out of a Syrian government car at the Em- bassy and asked: "Where is Terry Anderson's sister." She said later she was encouraged by Jenco's release. Anderson, chief Middle East cor- respondent of The Associated Press, was kidnapped in Beirut io March I 98S. He and at least two other Americans arc still held by the Islamic Jihad extremists. Islamic Jihad. or Islamic Holy War, wd none of the other Amen- cans they hold wlll be released and there Will be "grave consequences" unless Kuwait releases 17 of ns comrades JaJled there for bombing the U.S. and French Em"5sies in December 1983. It called the release of Jenco the ''last gesture" of goodwill on the group's part. J~nco amved 1n Damascvs 1n a white safan suit provided by the 1·- Syrians. He said he felt fine cxcer.t for "a little headache," despite Is amic Jihad's statement that said be wu freed because bis health was do- terioratina. Jenco was driven by a Syrian omoer over mountain roads to Damascus, 30 miles west of the border. On reaching the embassy Jenco asked for Mrs. Say. When she was pointed out amona the throng of reporters and cameramen. be ran over and embraced her. They walked into the ministry's vestibule arm io arm, quietly sobbing. Jenco looked at her and said. "These are tears of joy." After the meeuna. Mn. Say said Jeoeo h.ad seen her brother. "He bad seen Terry yesterday, and be said that alJ of the hostaaes are 1n reasonable good spints," Mrs. Say said. "I can't say anything further about that. I'm sure that there wtll probably be more information com- ing out later." Richard Murphy. assistant sec- rc~ of state for Middle East affairs said in West Germany that Jenoo told U.S. officials in Damascus he had been in contact with three U.S. hostages: Anderson, 38; Jacobsen, SS, administrator of the American Uni- versity hospital in Beirut, and Thomas Sutherland. SS, the univer- sity's actina dean of agriculture. All are held b).' lslamic J ibad. The Shiite Moslem group chumed last Octobe{ it lcilled another hostage, U.S. diplomat William Buckley, SS, of Medford, Mass. No body was fo und. Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa told reporters that Syria, the main power broker in Lebanon wtth 2S,OOO troops stationed there, bas "exerted a lot of efforts 10 the past" to free the hostageS and the efforts will continue. After mecttng al-Sharaa, Jenco left with U.S. Ambassador William Eagleton and was dnven to the embassy for a checkup. HAR .. ""~ Sae Franceechlnl, ...... of Rn. Lawrence Jenco, 18 aided by family members after falnttna. Franceechtnl bad jut heard from ber brotlaer after hi.a releue ln Betrat Satarday. Reagan thanks Syria for efforts in release W ASHfNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent R~ thanked Syria on Satur- day for a1dina in the releate of the Rev. Lawrence Jenco, but said be wilJ not be satisfied until all the bostqes in Lebanon are free. . Reapn also said the United States holds both the Islamic extremist captors "and those wbo SU{>port them" responsible for the remaining hostages' safety. Jenco was kidnapped in Moslem west Beirut on Jan. 8, 1985, and released early Saturday morning. "Those who held Father Jenco, have in effect. declared their ability to control the fate of the remaining American hostagcS." the president said. ·•we hold their captors and those who support them responsible for the safety of the rcmainina American hostages," Rcapn added. "I am pleased at this development. but will not be satisfied until all those who are held hostqe -of whatever nationality -arc released," the president said. "I also wish to express our thanks for the way in which the Syrian government expedited the delivery of Father Jeoco, ... " Reapn added. White House spokesman Don Mathes said Syna "l>layed a role of expeditina and facilitating" Jenco's delivery to U.S. authorities. Rainfall not in time for · low reservoirs in.South ., tM Alleda ... Pia• · New thunderstorm• soaked PllU of the Southeast on Saturday. but it was too little and too late for town sbon on water, bydioe~ J>lanlJ with low mervoin and farmers with devastated crops and no hay to feed their cattle. Apicultural losses tbrouahout the Southeast are estimated at up to S 1.9 billion arid the deaths of 4S ":fS.1: have been blamed on an aocompuylna beat wave, which is producina · in the 90e after two wceb around 100 ... we•re expoctina the dry, hot weather to return (this) week," laid O.vid Smith, an qricultulal meteorolotist in North Carolina. A severe thundentonn watch was potted Saturday for pam of drouaht-stncken 'Mlf¥1and. Virpn.ia and North Carolina. In six hours ovcmiah'-more than an t0eb of rain fell on Athens, Oa., and on Montiomcry, Ala., and 2.41 inches Oooded some at.n:eU in Wilminatoo. N.C., a couta.I city that is not in ao aaricultural area. T&r ,ie1ot1aton mde UttJe p~ WASHINGTON -Conareuiooal nqotiaton showed little ~ Saturday in their efforts to write a compromise tu-<>verbaul plan, nmina doubts that individual and corporate rates could be slashed as deeply u President Reagan and the Senate .. ~andina,. The 11 senators on the conference panel agreed amona themselves on a list of 14 items that would raise $26 billion over five yean. That money would be used to mm up a S2 '" billion deficit in the Senate>-pused bilJ and to provide an extra SS billion of tax relief for middle-income taXpaycn. But Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, 0-lll., chairman of the conference, said. 1'here arc some thinp on the list that my colleques on the conference o n the Democratic side -on the House side - will not agree to." He said the $26-billion problem is just one obstacle the conference faces. Once that issue i1 qrced on -and Sen. Bob Packwood, R- Orc., chairman of the Senate delegatio n, said that mia)tt come late Monday- the conferees could ict on with settling the hundreds of differences between the bills passed by the two houses. Amba-dor W. Averell Harriman dlea YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -W. Ave~ll Harriman, scion of a wealthy railroad family who served as rovina ambassador and statesman for every Democratic president since FranlcJin 0 . Roosevelt. died Saturday at the age of94. Harriman stood near the center of power for half a century belpina to mold U.S. foreign policy, particularly with respect to the Soviet Union. He administered New Deal programs during the Depression, served u ambassador to the Soviet Union and to Great Britain, ran the Lend-Lease program in the early stages of World War II and the Marshall Plan for European recovery after the war. He negouated the 1963 nuclear test ban treaty and helped initiate the Paris peace talks with North Vietnam. The one-term New York governor was 87 when he took yet another trip to Moscow. to meet with Leon.id Brezhnev on behalf of President Carter. Detroit •trike over after 1 1 days DETROIT -City and unton negotiators began a "housekeeping session" Saturday to double-<:bcck language contained in 11 tentative contract aimed at ending an I I-day-long stnke by 7.000 municipal workers. A ratification vote was expected today or Monday, said Phil Sparks. a spokesman for the American Federation of State. County and Mumcipal Employees. Debate: Chair vs. Roosevel t RACQUET CLUB Los Angeles Area BMW Dealers for the Benefit of the Children 's Hom£ Socze9' of California In Association with the BOSTON (AP) -A grandson of tht late Franklin 0 . Roosevelt gambled a half-hour of television lime Saturday for a debate with Joseph P. Kennedy II. the nephew of another president, who satd he won't show up Vitas Gerulaitis TENNIS. CLASSIC PUR~WOOL. Pat Cash J ohn Fitzgerald ...... Cini Daily Pilat Vijay Amritraj Roscoe Tanner T OURNAMENT PRICES & FORMAT (714) 64:4-6900 AuguSt 6 -10, 1986 ~TH E NEWPORTER RESORT --~3-8TOU.• ....... T ..... 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ZOm said lht Grifla ... ,.... .. _ • • said dun"I a news confemw:e at pla~undaqhe66thStnietEltmen· start bccaute it iJ to 11milar," Zom notuamilai&1theonea166tb5tniei ., ppliioe headquarters. Au\O~ results Lary SCbooJ on Sen Pedro Stft'Jt'l. w.d. • at thi5 poin~ but we can't rule 1t out" , LOS ANOELES (AP) -Oetcc-Task force was called an \0 in-were not yet available, he Mld. polioe said.~ partially clad woman ... i..-1 bow \M •oman could have u !.POSSJble Southaide Sllyet ~It 1,tivcs 11id Saturday a schoolyard vnt,ip~. • The tee0tld woman wu identified had been ''bldly uaumauzcd,"'Zom ent;;;d. the locktd, fenced The tut fon:e worked~ die >mu~~atheworko~theSouthsidc .. We haveapatdeal ofwotktodo u Can<>td\a Griffin, 22; who wu said. . . • .. tcfloolyud. task fOJCC Set. Leonard niaht Friday artd into S.tlltday,aftet 1Sei:>aJ Killer. now. believed to have to try and find out what these women •tabbed io death. The task foroc was He said the ..Oman apparently had laact said, ••At Ltus morricnt l the bodits of t.bc two Soutb ~- .,.,slam 17 women an the put three were doina m the houn that preceded still ev•luatina whether 1ttc was a entered tbe locked and fenced wouldn•t want to pvc; that in.for-~ An&tles rnidents ~ rou.1 I years. · their dea1hs1 but I'm.not sure at this victim of the 1erial killer. tchoolyard willin&ly and wa• killed mation." · Other dcUils of the inv~tioa '' The bodies of two women w~ point that there is a great daverscnce ••lliaht now, the case is up in the du:ri!!f the ni&bt. ~bly throuaJ) a ·• Ml$sGriffin•1 body wu found by 1 were n0t revealed. cfbund Friday at South Los Anaeles • 1n the pattern we have seen in the afr," Zorn sa1d. Uffhcre aTC ftctors combinati6n of stabbinaand st.ra~ summcuchool student about 8 a.m. ·lnvcsupton uy mO&t of d.lc vic- 11scboolJ • few miles apart, and the 49-past," said Lt. John Zorn, head of the that seem similar and there are latJoo that has been lhe.JWlmart of Friday in a vesietable prckn on ihe ti ms of the aerial killer have been member Southside Serial Murder task force. factorsthatSet'mdittereot that I rcaJJy the smat killtt. lfO\lnds of Leroy Alain Locke Hiah stnlngled. and some stabbed . ;Actors unions' ballots ~icast; counting u~derway 1»1 IM A11octated Pre11 t LOS ANG~LES -Stnlcc-authorization ballots cast by members of -:Hollywood's two actors unions were beins counted Saturday in what could ~lead to a walkout that would cripple the motion picture and television industry. Counting of the baJJott, mailed July I 0 to 90,000 members of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, was 'expected to take two days, union spokesman Mark Locher said. SAG President Patty Duke will announce results of the voting Monday morning at the Holfywood Palladium, location of the SAG-AFTRA strike' headquarters, Locher said. A strike would postpone the upcoming television season and motion picture production and could cost the entertainment industry millions of dollars, industry officials have said. The 10-wek SAG-AFTRA walkout in , 1980 cost the industry an estimated $40 million and delayed the start of the 'f prime-time television season for two months. "It would pretty much stop 1 production of feature films and prime-time television," Locher said. fl Marines ta.te part In warfare uerclse TWENTYNINE PALMS -More than 700 paratroopers jumped onto the descn floor in pre-dawn darkness Saturday to join more than 35,000 troops in war game traimng under MiddJe Ea~t combat conditions. "We jumped 742 • paratroopers, and we onJy had four inJuries, and they were minor," said Maj. James A. Tillman, a spokesman for the command group conducting the desert maneuvers. The paratroopers joined other 82nd Airborne Division soldiers that arrived carrier. as well as Marines and I 0 I st Airborne troopers in "Gallant Eagle '86" maneuvers on 930 square miles of the southern Mojave Desert. In il all, more than 35,000 troops are taking part in the exercises. which run through · Aug. 3. at Twentynine Palms, Fort Irwin, near Barstow. and more than a dozen other bases. CMA opposes AIDS bal~ot measure SAN FRANCISCO -The governing council of the California Medical Association went on record Saturday unanimously opposing the LaRouche initiative on AIDS, and said spread of the deadly disease would be prolonged if voters approve the measure. "This rype of action will not serve to limit the epidemic, but rather will prolong the spread of this terrible illness," said a council statement released by association spoke~man Charles McFadden. The 38-membcr CMA council that functions as a board of.directors is comprised of an executive committee and members elected fro m different regions of the state. Its vote came on the second day of a routine business meeting. Earlier this 'week. the Prevent AIDS Now lnitiativeCommittce(PANIC)asked the council ' to support its November ballot measure, Proposition 64. sponsored by backers of extremist presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche. WORLD . Train crash.in England kills 9.; Dlore feared dead ~ tbt Associated Pre11 LOCKINGTON. England -A four-car train filled with .vacationers , plowed into a van at an unmanned rail crossing JO northeast England on I Saturday, killing at least nine people and injuring 42. police said. More people e were feared dead, their bodies trarped under the train. The train from the I seaside city of Bridhngton to Hui was carrying ntarl y 200 people when It rammed the light truck at a grade crossing in Lockington village and three I C railroad cars jumped the tracks, British Rall said. One car overturned. "The •train stanod 10 careen to the left and suddenly it was on its side. The windows exploded and I hung on to one of the scats for my life," said 19-year-old passe~er Ian Simpson. He said two other people in his car were sucked throu the windows. "They disappeared under the train. There's no way they could ave survived." "A girl flew past me through the a1rand smashed against a seat and just lay there unconscious. There was a lot of noise. screaming. and steam." he said. Simpson said he scrambled from the wrecked car. then went back to help other IOJured. "One little boy was sitting there covered in blood. People were sobbing and screaming and others were JUSt s1ttJOg there." Landslide I n Italy kllls eight SENISE, Italy -A landslide buned three homes early Saturday JO this southern Italian town. killing eight people as they slept, officials reported. Five bodies were found shortly after tons of wet, sandy earth crashed through a section ofSen1se at 5:30 a.m. and late Saturdy rescue workers uncovered the bodies of the other victims -two young sisters and their brother. Hartman gives K r emlln Reagan'• r esponse MOSCOW -The Kremhn on Saturday received President Reagan 's response to its latest arms control proposals in silence, but the official media again attacked the Star Wars missile defense system that Reagan reportedly wants to deploy within a decade. U.S. Ambassador Arthur A. Hartman gave a letter f(om Reagan to Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze at an hour-long meeting, U.S. Embassy spokesman Jaroslav Verner said. Verner said the letter contained Reagan's reaction to last month's arms control proposals by Soviet leader Mikhail S. 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'"Dead at l 7' -A Harrowina Wamin• to Teens tart· ioa to Drive." I cried while readina it. My beloved J 7-ye&r..old son was one of four you.na people lulled ID a drunk.co drivina accident ID Septem- ber. Obviously the effect on me and my other three sons was devastatina. But, more important was the lon.f·tenn effect on other youna people ID our community in terms of altering their behavior. I'm sorry to say, it made absolutely no impact. The parties 10 on as before. Gettina plastered is still "in." A111 LAID£1S Until there 1s ~r pressure against drinkiogand dnvin' we will continue to have senous in1unes and many more young people will die in alcobol·related accidents. It is therefore incumbent oo parents to take control of the situ- M9da7. Jatr ~· ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Paucity is replaced by cornucopia of plenty. What was scarce is made available in abundance. Key 1s to avoid excess, to keep resolutions concerning mod:ttion. Emphasis on art. luxury. beauty, royalties. 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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22): lntu1t1on nngs true -lunar pos1t1on hJghlights travel, commun1catton, ability to overcoitie distance. language bamers. Sense of d1rcct1on. purpose will Ix restored. Reunion with loved one dommates scenario. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22) Investigate. do some det~uve work, give full rein to intellectual cunos1ty You're due to maJte d1scovenes connected with greater financial sccunty Someone from your past reappears an unusual manner. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ). Check legal ram1ficat1ons, Ix aware of rights and penn1ss1ons Scenano h1ghhghts partnership, pubhc1ty. clash of ideas. marital status Some plan<, wilfbe revised, you'll be asked to rebuild on more "suitable base " SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21 ). Focus on health, emplo}'ment. pets, basic ob~ect1ves. You receive call or letter which clanfies what had been a "puzzle. ' Progress is made, creative Juices flow. Short tnp likely to Ix on agenda. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Domestic changes occur. lunar aspect emphasizes variety, chansma. speculation. intensified romance. You'll get what you want but must avoid acung in haste. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people will play significant roles AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Spotlight on secunty, long-range plans, ability to perceive trends. cycles. Romance develops in clandestine manner. Someone 1s trying to ''tell you something" Be open-minded without being gullible. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). What had been nebulous will be made solid. Oose relative. possibly brother or sister. communicate~ special need You'll know what to do and matenal will Ix made available lF JULY !8 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY, you could malT) 1fsangle-1here might also Ix an add1t1on to famil) Mamed or single. current cycle highlights change, travel. vanet). crcat1 v11y, ab1l1ty to express self an dynamic manner Leo. Aquanus pla) important roles tn )Our hfe You possess innate ab1hty to attract audience. you posse~!> sense of drama. showmanship You arc an ongmal thanker. 1ment1\.e 'iCnsual. self-andulgenl. December will be outstanding for you 1n 1986 Special days: 9th. I 8th and 27th. Pet land LARCE SELECTION OF AKC REGISTERED, VETERINARIAN CHECKED AND PETLAND GUARANTEED-YOU ADO THE LOVE! • COCKERS • CAIRN • SKIPPERKE • SCHNAUZERS• DACMSHUND • PERSfANS • MALTESE • HUSKY • Ba lTISH SHORTHAIR • YOftKIE • PUGS • HIMALAYAN • POODUS • LHASA'S • BURMAN • BASSET • WESTIE • GREAT PYRENESE HANO FEO BABY. TAME & TALKING BIROS AVAILABLE FOR YOU ation and do somcthma. I sped to parent and student aroups every opportunity I pt. Al the mother of a dead son and a nurse wbo bas worked 1n emcraency rooms for 20 years, I have plenty to say. Many teen"'*crs arc not able to make appropriate decisions rqa~ing o.lcohol so we must make the de- cisions for them. By not takina a stand. by doina noth~ we condone their drinkina. False identification cards are easily obuioablc. It is estimated that three-fourths of all hi&b school students have them. 1 need your help Ann. My ideas are not unique, but they need to be re- emphasized. Here they arc: No balks from school I. Set a cwfew and eoforce 1t 2. Seriously consider not allowina 16-year..olds to drive if they are not mature enouab to eccept adult rc- sponSJbility. 3. Take t.becar keyuway from your child indefinitely if be or abe bu been cauittt drinkina. 4. Don't take responsibility for }'Our child's actions ~ucb a1 paying fi.nes, or try to act him off. Part of becomina an adult is assumlni re- sponsibility for one's behavior. S. Do not serve minors alcoholic beverages (pre-prom cocktail parties, etc.). It is apinst the law. When your child is a<>tna to a party call up and make sure there will be adult super- Recently retired USC bueball coach Rod DecleaUK recently coDfratulated atuclenta from Dwyer and Hawes echoola In Huntington Beach for their perfect attendance reconb at a ea.mmer academy. Barry Ellerbroek. a Ba.qer Kini operator pronded the lncentiYe for 340 etadenta to flnl81i the three-week coune: al.ft certlftcatee for food. TO PET IN OUR "HANDS·ON" OPEN AVIARIES ~~~Mr.i"'' ZENA Fl,NCHES PARAKEETS $7.8 8 $6.88 GRAY COO<ATIELS $18.88 HANDFEE:OtNG MCCAWS, CONURES, PARROTS OVER 30 VARIETIES OF FINCHES CANARIES LOVEBIRDS CONURES Pl\RROTS COCKATOOS & MACAWS TO CHOOSE FROM GARTER SNAKE $4" BIRDS FISH .,,- TROPICAL AND MARINE FISH FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD _,,,._,._...._ HD WAG SWOIDTAILS 38~ NEON rnus 48~ .. TIOD BARIS LG. ALGAE !ATBS 38~ 41~ SALTWATD DAMSBS TITUS 284 $1.88 ASK ABOUT OUR FISH CLUB SPECIALS Pet land HUNTINGTON BEACH HOUIS M., (11 -9 ), SAT (10-9), SUN (11-7) 10111 ADAMS AVE. (At Boolc hurst) 963-4887 v111on and no alcohol will Ix served 6. Know how much bttr. wine and twd liquor .is in the boult and periodically checlc to see 1f any 1s missing. A locked bar 1 a good deterrent. 7. Check your chlld when he (or she) comes home for alcohol b~atb Inform your teen that you w111 be waitina up to make sure "all is well." 8. If you leave your tecn~aier home without adult supervision for an evening or a weekend, make it plain that thel'l' will be no parties while you. are aone. If you team· be cannot ix. trusted, get an aduh to stay in the tiouse in your absence. 9. Be alert for false identification cards in your child's pos.sesston. 10 Talk to other parents a.bout probierns and scttina ltnut.1. You aren't the only one havina tbelc problems Thanks for your support. Ann. - L Y.NNE D. PANCOAST, R.N., M.S.N, Exrcutive Oirccto.rOfJeanes Home Health, Philadelphia DEAR LYNNE:,,.. .. are ....... 1mdeltDe1. May I add • 1aaesC:S.f Teeaa1en CAN be alcoltoUa. U yo11 1a1pect yoar c...W NI *II prohlem, contact die local dlapte:r el Alcob0Jlc1 Aaoaymou ud au U dle7 bave a 1roap for teca1en. U 80t, aM wlaat 11b1tance abHe caawr b avail- able to belp. . DEAB Mil. GOREN Q.-1 occutona117 1ee referenc· e• ln )'0111' column to foortb-1olt fore~ What'• new? I've been plaf lnl bridge for more than 40 )'e&n ancf' a bid of t he fourth eull hu alwa11 been forclng. -A. w .• Seattle. Wub. A.-ln a sense you are right. Thf're are few, lf any, sequences where the bld of the fourth suit is not forcing. However, in the good old days, when you bid the fourth suit you had It. Nowadays, that t'I SE'I dom the case. First, let's clarify what W P mf'an by the fourth suit A. North South 1 9 1 • 2• 2 0 8. North South 1 . 1 9 1 • 2 (' Both of South's last bids are m the fourth suit, and are forcing Typical hands for South's actions in the two sequences could bt> A. +KJ643 9 932 0 A6 •KQ7 B. +A.J3 9 QJ985 0 72 •AQ6 In each case South has the values to suggest that game is likely. y<'t he has no good bid. So he bids the fourth suit and asks his panner to clarify his holding. North 1s ex- pe<:ted to bid no trump with a stop per in the suit; or raise the fourth suit with four~ard 4'upport, or show three·card support for responder's suit; or, make any other bid that furthf'r describes his hand. If you are going to play fourth· suit forcing, you have to decide with partner whether sequence.-. CHARLES ·co1E1 OMAR SHARIFF that start with the fourth suit are game-forcm~ or only a on~round force Nothmg is more embarrass- mg than employing the fourth suit with a strong hand and then find· mg that partner drops the auction at the three-level These days. many players have become lazy and, instead of trying to find a useful alternative, ring in the fourth suit at the drop of the hat In effect, they are saying: "I am not sure what the right bid is, so I'll bid the fourth suit and let you make the mistake .. Personal- ly . I prefer the method used by. some pairs on Italy's famous Blue Team. 1f the fourth suit is bid at the two-level. it is artificial and asks partner to describe his hand fur- ther, 1f 1t Is bid at the one-or three- level, 1t '" natural and partner 4'hould procet.>d normally In recent years, I have seen more disasters in toi>-l~vel competition that are directly attributable to the fourth-Ult force than to almost anything else If you do decide to adopt this measure. you and your partner should discuss w ith great tare the resulting sequences. ---Newport's Cannery Village -- DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P .M. to Midnight M ondays & Tuesdays: Two Dinners for $15.95 Wednesdays: 6 Course Italian Dinner $9.95 2900 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach • 675-2968 NOTICE Due to manufacturer's delivery problems. the men's sweats b1 ebe coordinated separates on page 7 of today's Target sale section may not be 1n stock. Ram checks are available We regret any 1nconvenrence this may cause @TARGET 0 1 hear Sotheby's is having a jewelry auction here in Los Angeles." . .. Yes, in September, and I'm going to sell that diamond brooch I never wear." ......,..,..~.-1~-.· Joan 1n the c"1tcmcnt If you huvc Jewelry )'OU would lik~ to o;cll, call Nan Sum~rfitld t (Zl '> 274-0140. Sochcby'~. 308 Nonh Rodeo Dnvc Beverly Hall • Cal1f{)m1a 90210. t·o NOEO t7i& A Sodleby's auction i aJW'a)s an event • I rasmons By LESLIE EARNEST Casual comfort connects with traditional styling to take center stage in men's and women's summer fashion this year, with some old favorites in starring roles and a few surprises waiting in the wings. "Easy living" sets the pace in women's wear, and a "fashion out, style in" attitude sets the mood. "Fashion is of the moment...style is forever," said Amy ,1 Silverman, :~ assistant ~ manager of the BWNow department at Bullocks Wilshire, i Fashion Island. Silverma n said this year the ~ -~ trendy and the 11 I~, r traditional l have blended 1/t 1 a nd the result De ieU ~ ti ... ·~ W••nl•• T• 1~ ud excitement to sum- mer's new 1implo silhouettes. Fatiion jewelry f eaturea bOldly proportioned styles in an exciting mix of color and metal, with the im~nt ad- dition of clear, accordin1 to Shari Hymowitz, f uh ion coor- dinator for Trifari. "lt'a de- aiped to work with the seuon's key direct.iom. We~ lieVe in new fluid, iculptUral ~rice in clean, clallic COior to compJcment 1ummer'1 bolder printa and more shapely silhouettes." is a timely look that comes together in a high quality way. Crisp linen suits and l two-tone spectator pumps are perfect for hot summer work days, while long full shirts with flat shoes combine for a sultry summer stroll when the sun goes down. For women, perhaps the big news in color is not really color at all, but white, and what works best with white. "This year the traditional arc wearing black and· white a nd the trendy are wearing black· and white," Silverman said. Neiman-Marcus experts tout a nother combo. "No color is hotter than the whitest white you've got, and what makes white look best? Gold!" While shoppers won't have trouble finding bright colors if that's what suits their fancy, 'monotone dressing,' i.e., a white skirt with a white blouse is anything but bland this summer. The outfit itself is almost incidental, serving as a backdrop from which bronzed beauties will display a "Tbe QOUarleu neckline oon- tinw to be a key· 'propoftion this summer," H,m;:;itt ex- ~111. "Tope are miaimal and bare and nee~ are clean By VIDA DEAN ----aod Wtdutteted, ao paer- ou.ly-acaled but IOftly .Uped One Of the aewat (Uhioft ~ ii a ftry im-op to woar •bite: portant acc:ent to this IOO~. with acceau ol lilver. You Will notice two important From Trll•ri'$ 'See- atrandqo leapbl thil teUOn: lide • oOlldcfioo ;. • f1ex. loilpr manipulatiOna balance ible COiiar of nter the biP aecklinee, 1'MIO short, ,_. with ball-moon utemeat colJan em~uiu tnOlif "'11 with the lower or more cut.-out matcllht1 beads ia 1tylel.' Key this teUOn: white p&ited with silver and clear plutique in exciting new pearliz.cd epoxies. Gooeeneck I.Del flexible collars ato imPQttant with bold! movina -----~ ---- ,.I ~ White, one of tbe hot tat colon for 1ummer, 1how up in the two- piece linen blend 1uit by Jone1 of New York. Here, model Jeanine . Yauiti1, adds color witb the yel- low knit top and adch 1tyle with bold jewelry. For women that fancy brights, model kit• King proves it's available with this Jimmy Garcia suit splashed with color and teamed with matching col<Jrful sweater. The three pieces are J 00 percent rayon. "The two suits could be the basis for a summer wardrobe, "said Noddie Welter, fashion director for I. M agnin. '"The pieces are interchangeable. For instance, the yellow top could just as easily go with the Garcia suit. Men's fashions: Polo by Ralph Lauren from Nordstrom. · · Photography by Richard Koehler and David Muronaka stunning variety of accessories. Indeed, the name of the game this summer is accessories. It's time to show off gold buttons, wide leather belts, hats, scarves, bracelets, necklaces and -especially -earrings. Big hoops are back and so is silver. Stirrup pants have died a baggy-kneed death, which will undoubtedly bring a sigh of ·relief to the over 25 set. But for those who, in a weak moment, bought eight pair, all~ not lost. Stirrups can be snipped off, instantly transforming the heavier material version into "leggings," which are not as clingy and still quite acceptable. High heel shoes can stay tucked in the back of the closet for a while, but slipping into low heels need not be a flat experience this summer. Cinderellas are showing up all over town in zippy, comfy shoes in silver, gold and pink. An old standard, slightly spruced up this season is the shoulder-padded camp shirt (which doubles as a summer wrap) with matching shorts and a tank top or bare jersey peeking out from underneath. Both one and two-piece swimsuits cut high on the hip continue to Please see COOL ATD/82. Attitudes at the 100-~r-old level In a 11uc1etj that openly equates qualit> ul life witb matenal possessions or the ability to afford the goOd life. atlltudes of a group of centenarians offer a vivid contrast m terms of our most precious possessions. A nationwide Older Americans Month survey con- ducted among more than 200 of its customers over the age of I 00 by Colonial Penn Group, revealed that material possessions are low on the list of precious commodities among the most senior of our citizens. The survey results showed that well over one half of those responding believe children, friends and relatives to be life's most precious possessions. When asked what the}' miss most about the good old days, personal relationships top the list, with good health, mobility and outside activ1t1es following close behind. Material~ sessions were rarely mentioned as being important. President Reagan topped the list of most admiriXI individuals by a two to one margin over second plao. finisher Dr Billy Graham. Others frequently men- tioned were Vice President George Bu h, ex-p · nt Jimmy Carter, Nancy Reagan and New York Governor Mario Cuomo. The importance of trMd1t10nal value.~ amon, ch· group was further reflected in their rcspon to tht question of qua/itiC$ they m t admire in an ilidiVidUL More than one half of those responding viewed hon y as the most important of virtues. Consideration, sincerity, congeniality. loyaltf and sense of humor followed in that order. Dru . dnn · , terrorism and Plea~ see A TTITUD /83. • .. 27, 1NO PrOtecting hil.ir from .the ravages of summer Summer fUn includes a lot of eJttra sunnina and swimming time. This extra KtJvity may ~uirc a littJe ~tra caJC for your bait. The sun. salt water and cblonne take a toll ... you could end up with dry lifeless locks to go With your tan and lOOed body. Here's a few tlps to prevent the problem. First, smce you will be washing your hair more durina the warmer weather, try choosina a aentler shampoo. Always rinse your hair wath fresh water as soon as you get out of the pool or the ocean. If :¥OU arc on the beach and plain water 1s not immedi- ately available try thls suggestion from Steve Eiscsnbe1ss of Ste~e·s Hair Happening in Cost.a Mesa - take alona a can or bottle of park.1101 water and pour that over your hair. To prevent the dyness from tbe bot sun. use a conditioner aft.er every shampoo and a deep conditioner every three or four weeks. If you feel crcauve, try one of the homemade, natural conditioners dc- sianed for Seventeen mqaz.ine by several hair stylists. BLONDE HAIR: Beat an elf white until fluffy. Work throu&h hatr with finaen until mixture 1s evenly dit- tributed. Rinse with cool water. BROWN BAIR! Beat an ea white until fluffy, then fold 1n 1/2 cup plain YOIW'l· Work mmurt through bait with a wide-toothed comb. Leave on for ten minutes Rinse RED BAIR: Mix enough wanned wheat acnn oil with 1/2 cup carrot shav1n15 to make a creamy mixture Work throUJh hair. Wrap hair in plastic wrap for 20 minutes. Rinse. BLACK BAIR: Distribute natural 011 (sesame oil, for example) through h&Jr (use 1 teaspoon for Iona ha.ir a little less for shon hair) Leave on /or 20 minulea. Rin.e. COLOR·TRBATED ILW\: Mix equal puu otain YotUn and pated lemon rind. Rub into hair, 1bamp00. A lot of time spent outdoors durina the aummer can also WrccJc h&voc with your skin. You may have to cleame more often now, because the beat stllnu· lates the production of facial oil and persprrauon that can clog pores and cause breakouts. But, don•t switch.to a harsher cleansiQJ product, experts warn. This can cause dry skin to become drier and oily skin oilier Try using a water-based moisturizer if you skin feels de- hydrated. This product wall help seal in your own skin's natural moisture. Cool bowers win help boost dry summer skin if you add a moistunz- ina lotioo whlle the skin is still moist. Bu) for relaxin,.af\er a Iona warm day it you are fcelinJ tired. tense or low, nolhin& beats a soak in the bathtub. Fill tbe tub with warm water. While soaking, it's a pcrlect time for sorne beauty treatments. Use a pumice stone to remove any rough dry skin from the elbows, beels or balls of the feeL Apply a muk, put a towel behind your bead, i~ back and relax. A 20 to 30 mtnute IOa.k will be enou&h to leave you refreshed. per- haps like a new person. The soalung time would alto be a perfect time to condi lion your ~atr - maybe add the carrots, lemon nod or yoaun to your tresses! BEAD TO 'l'OE BEAUTY wall be the focus ofa 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday seminar bemg conducted at the South Coast Plaza May Co. Ma.keoven and the latestbow-tos will be conducted by re~ot.allves from Revlon. The price is$6 and includes a lightsup~r. Retervations may be made by calling V111 Dw the store. Shiseido will conduct a skin analysis program Friday throu&h Sunday at the SCP Bullock's. Panici- pants wtll receive individual print- anaJym with recommended skin care regunc. Appointments may be made by caJJing 556-0611 , ext. 210. !Ringing down the c urtain for SCR By VIDA DEAN Of ... 0.-,""' ..,. A "cast" of almost 200 wason lhe stage ofSouth Coast Repertof) for the I theater's board of trustees annual dinner nngmg down the cuna1 non the 1985-86 season. Out,goin~ board president Geoffrey Stack was generous with adjectives applauding civic and corporate leaders for the resident lheater's record growth durina the season ... A tremendous year. superb year, outstanding year and phenomenal year. (Tbe annual fund topped the m1lhon dollar mark for the first time in the theater's 22-year history.) Followang theon-stagediningcxpcnencc, framed photographs of scenes 1 from plays were presented to key contnbutors and representatives including T8:1lCl stores. Irvine Co., Regis Homes, Jack ud So1ulra Raab, o· Donnell, Brigham and Partners, Ai & T. Allergan Pharmaccut1cals, Frank Aren1bers, lteuetb Leventhal, R. C. Baker Foundation, Pacifi c Telesis Foundation and volunteer Guilds ofSCR. The affair. however, was not all rcmtn1sc ingon the past year. It was onward and upward as Stack tu med over the gavel to incoming president John O'Donnell. "Our goal will be to raise funds, corpplete expansion (artist's center 1 now undcrconstrucllon) to communicate to the public what a1ewcl SCR 1s, to ~ maintain our identity and work with the folks across the street (The Center.)" I ' With O'Donnell on the executive committee will be James Dailey, vice president, Norm Barker, James McDermott and Arden Flam son (who was descnbed as the flower among the pmstnpcs.) Barker also noted that she bas been described as gracious and wonderful "I'm adding the ad1cct1ve S 118,000 that she helped raise as chamnan of the '85 gala." ''There isa role for all of us a step we must take and can t.ake."sa1d Daile} as he introduced the S 12 m1lhon campaign forSCR, a three-level effort to raise capital. endowment and annual funds. "We arc at the S8 m11l1on level and will raise the remainder by the end of this decade ... Other future plans: Art1st1c directors David Em mes and Marlin Benson were in the spotlight to announce that five world premieres would be presented on the theater's two stages next season begmningSept. 9. "We now have 24,000 subscribers," added Em mes. Others present mcluded Elal..oe Redfield (Joining the Emeritus board), Harriette Witmer (recently 1 nducted to honorary board). Tana Sherwood (chiunnan of the July Calypso auction), Kathryn Thompson (outgomg VP), former board presidents Stewart Woodard and Tom Peekenpaogb, Judy Tbreabie (chairman of the upcommggala). Caroll..oe LePlaatrler (guilds Dand Emmea, Marlin Beneon and Jlm Dailey. COLOR -KEY ED Kitchen Equipment ' Copco brings organization to your kitchen with spice racks and tea kettles in rich primaries ... red, blue, and yellow ... or basic white. Copco's "DECO WHISTLING KETTLE'' 2 'h qt. capacity enamel porcetatn on steel s29ts Conquer your space problem•. . ''CAROUSEL SPICE RACK" • rrtoMng rack holds 12 glass canisters with ehaker tops Under Cabln9t Rack *28 50 Counter Top Rack •22u BASICS ~.#Ill~ lorm. lunct1on •nd 0.1Jgn fcx ttt. Art of Llvmg N WPOAT FASHION ISUNO ATRIUM COURT -Third FIOof Mondlly-Fridlty 10-t S.turd.wy IQ..41 Sunday 12 5 (714)54().6025 --------------- chamnan), Aad;y and Olivia JoU.oo. Hedda and Steve Marolt and Joyce Jaattee. A f cw actors and actresses found space on the stage with the volunteers -Karea Deuel, Carl Regoardo, Naa Mal'tt•and Peter MaradadlD. RECEP110N:Bermul>elaeu.1..o,Hclgium'sambassadortotheU.S.,was guest ofhonoratareccption held in the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Purpose of the get together which attracted about 70 was to announce the museum's plans fortheexhibition "Aemish Expressions: Representational Painting in the Twentieth Century." The first comprehensive Americ:Li ex.hibiuon exclusively concerned with Flemish representational painting is .slheduled to open Dec. 11 and continue thro\Jgh Feb. 22. Ambassador Debennio, who came from Washington wilh wife Mimi, is now an honorary Orange Countian -and has the card from Sapervl1or Tom Riley to proveit. Consul general Alldre Adam came from Los Angeles for lhe reception and was discussing the exhibition along with the Dehennins, board of trustees president Jack and Jerri Dwan, museum director Kevin Con1ey and chief curator Paal Selllmmel. It wasa busy evening at the museum ... while this reception was happening m theSculpturcGarden, Contemporary Club was holding a happy hour and Jazz night m another area and a film program on Hans Richter was in progress. BLUE RIBBON: PbiJ Glasgow ofH untington Btach will head the new Blue Ribbon executive board being established by the Olive Crest Treatment Center. Participants gathered at the Ritz Restaurant for an orpnizauonal mect1ngoverchampagneanda lamb dinner. "The purpose of the board will be to serve as a fund-raising and networkingann oft he center which deals wath abused, neglected and emotionally troubled boys and girls ages 2 to 18," said Lola Verlea.r, assistant executive director. Husband Donald Verlear is exec director. lfanyoneat the event needed motivation to participate, former center graduate Ctdoey Scbolt1, now 20, gave it to them asshe related her positive experiences. Others there included Glasgow's wife Ort1tbaa, CUi1 u d U.rry O'Brien of Lasuna Niguel (he 1s treasurer), Margot Maitland ofHuntington Beach (president of the supportC1'S group) and Bobble Branen and her husband Roger Nlebolaoo oflrvine. Chrl•tlna and Phil Glucow at The Rite. Herman Dehenntn (left) with J ack Dwan and Tom Riley. Larry and Chrla O'Brien chat with Bobbie Brazzell and Roger Nicholeon. John and Trlah O'Donnell. Women' Oial{nO tic Center " 1tlemorial Imaging Center of Huntington Beat:h Women 's Health Concerns Th11r,.;:Ja1 )11/1 11 /llHt1 ; IHI . R .Wpm \f1·m11r111/ lf,.11/th ( 1·111rr ~ti;-: r·,.,,,,., \ 11•n11r. "'111tr ;!I J."J • flrrast Se/f.£xsmmat10T1 • Osteoporosis (bone Jo,<;) • \-f smmograph> • Bone Miners/ Ansll·s1s Urlr1·•hrr11•111• 1>1// hr 'rri ,,.,/ I 11mrr,/ '''aim~ /'/r.1•1 R..., \I' /11 )11/1 .!'I 1 tJRf, ( -, 11 H'>H .!QCI / \f•mm• ''•/•hi •' 11 /i. ,,,. \fmn•I ln•h '" pmadur,. ,.,// /tr ulln.,.f /fl 1 •/•"rt,/ rf'<fll<',..f !''"'" '''' ,.,,,,,.4, •tlrndff• Semi-Annual Lingerie Sale! -Select From- • bras • panties • gowns •robes• hose 50% Off al':oie Don •t Miss It! 3406 Via Lido • Newport Beach • 673-7710 COOL-AID FASHION ... From Bl Both one and two-piece swimsuits cut high on the hip continue to adorn beaches this summer. The sleek one- piece Maillot is dann~y cut to look hke a two-piece and 1s sure to tum heads. SWJmsu1ts arc draped with sheer cover-ups which look more like dresses than the informal terry cloth versions from past seasons. And. for those who have had It with w1nd-wh1pped hair, "head- wrappmg," the instant hairdo, has arrived for summer and is staying for fall . Turbans, hoods, headbands and jersey headwraps coordinate with full skirts and bathing suits. "The look should be polished, finished and controlled." according to the Fashion Communications office at Ne1man- Man:us. But if women arc garnmg control, men arc starting to relax. Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza displays men's clothing m bnght orange. hme green. royal blue and shocking pink Men, according to Tom Browning. depart- ment mana$cr, arc "starting to loosen up a httl( bit." Sull. "trad1uonal. comfortable. serviceable clothes," continue to set the pace for men's fashion. accord mg to Browning. Clothes are "com- fortable to wear, yet they're styhsh wuh color," said Browning. ' The stone-washed kn11 shirt 1s a new Item that appeals to men who want that well-worn look instantly. The shirts, which are actually washed with pumice stone, are likely to be the ones men reach for on their day off. accordmg to Browning. "h 's your best fnend," he said. Swimwear for men is long and colorful "Jams.'' which reach almost to the knee. arc still the favontc of the younger set. ~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;;;;;;:41 Men's dresswear has a few surpns- es tucked mto the standard fare . Plcat~d slac~s. cut full through the legs,. m khaki and navy blue arc still making a strong showmg, according to Jay W1lhamson. assistant manager at At Ease m Fashion Island. And dapper dressers arc snapping up multicolored suspenders (actually "braces," -they're the ones that button on) to wear with swts or casual slacks and an oxford cloth stun. If this soun~s a bit mundane. Jazz 1t up with a paisley he. Go ahead, have some fun . That's what summer is all about. ~SnLI $8 'r:"1jcuts -;';P", ,,. s. --Sil HAii.A $AlfTA AllA lil"ANOI. ,... ..... ..._.....,\'~•" r0t f\.t,.,.,., lftlofrn.11on tall C•ll 642-5678 Put a few words lo work for ou Teens: Lose Weight N ow/ Jold SHAPEDOWN • A m•dlc•lly prov•n W•l1h1 lo.• pro,r•m .. ,,.dally for t••n1111•rw. • t.eam to c.tlanp 111 II.bit& 11110 thin Ollfl Mfefy W\thov1 star.inc yovnelf • Pl"omot" chi~ In "tint 6. ex.re,.. tu.bl" and build• potltM wlf"fttftm Zaltz& AuodatH 11ttu 1n.1ne Blvd Su11e fl .Yu111n CA •2oeo 832-1953 • Celebrities, pros, to raise a racket in N:B t tourney Tennis players VltM Ger 11t• RMeM hlMr, vg., ~Pai ~ •• etk* b 0 ·= Jela ............ 1Ae ........ ... Wahl are npoc1ed at the Joba Wayne :raum Oub A\tl. a for the Cbildtea•1 Home Society ~ty Tcnnil Tournament Celebrities joiniaa in after ~li':'; ~=lude Pal ..... . BUlJ MeMa. ..... .,,.,. Wa,.e ~. Bl'WCI J..., _.. QM~eren. After the Pt1lCI. a dinner with thl stan will be held at 9 p.m. in the Plaza Ballroom of the adjacent Newponer Ret0n with music by the -Home Savinp of America bud. Donations are SSO ~ and proceeds will beneft CHS which teTVes local children throup adop- tion and foster ~ and conduct.a Q~t ... t eoqgelnta Moft' iftformatioa ·~ &Om. CHS Volunteer Department, S.42-1147. A.a Lu6t:rtud ~ A.bmil Va Bureo Alvo~· •·u. com-: mo.ft ,,.., ~ . fileaac.J tfriM ud M.ifiJ¥ adric:leoolUlllU. 7lloy.,. ~Md Jiut week dilco\Weld Pam GoldmUJ '• trul'l1et. .. Ma took IOllJO toA.bb.Y from tbe ~ J,Mny, .. Mid Pam. "She (A.bby) calJ«I to find out bow she could ,et more. rm tendilJI ~ • box of them.•• The OC Ola~ ~f the National ~of Fund Raili.na Executives is ~ locaJ non-profit ~ tions to penicipate on the ~i~ committee for the Nov. U ltiO Philanthropy Day. Local events will include a break-fut to honor OCs non-profit or- 1111111 ........... a.o.ar.: lq dlllQ~HOD OI the Aus. 2 :II_., ~y A•ciWio'"t .... ....... Jtlia ii= ........ Hw Mii diaaer"' aa 1he •n'id• IUlloD. ne fund.niter ia .... • ~of John Zimmennu. a IS. ~ Fowuaio Valley boy no Clied of mulCUlar dystrophy in ,...,. art ·as. 1olul'a pennts.a...r. ... a1 t'd = 1 ._ of Fountain v..., lft ~ on the dinner auctioD cocn.. m.inee. 0-. 4rdm 811 ••• (aewtJ redted ~will be an boaoree at tbe event. T' t information avail-able by callina 634-9583. ..,..,.. s..,., and Mn • ...,.. ~ were amona tbe SOO Sipla lC.IDlia Sorority memben ai fl LaUderdale, F1a. for a national coo. .-l'INOll ~ Md club fllderatioa d' 1 I Ill 6e 34 dui . . an. Diiillricl. Cali-~-01 W01DeD•1 Oub will c:onwae Thurldllf ll ~ Oatdea Ofove CommuailJ ,......._ C.enter. Amoai tboee euDeded are ......_ W..,,dittrict Vf.'from Huntinswn Beach woman·• Oub and co.ta Mesa Womeo'1 Oub praident WU.. Ora ..... with IMI ae.tt and VhtmOU.... HatbOrlitee CboruJ of Sweet Adelina Will lilold a 7:30 p.m. A~~ membenbip mpt at S.vaooa Hiib School, An1Mim, Women interested Thlsjewelry.ls·old_er than the hills By VIDA DEAN Of .. Olllr ........ .. The crystal is from Colombia and st's 20 million yean old." said Karunesba of Lquna Beach. She combines the ancient. natural crystal with wooden and metal beada, 1emi-precious stones and oeramic pieces to create wearabl:=. of art in the form of nee pins, ca.rrinp and belts. Karunesba. whose name is Tamar Blum Haskins. was one of the five Southern California artisu featured durina at a special sbowin& in the Lquna Art Museum store at South Coast Plaza. A native oflsrael, the artist trained in Jerusalem to be a graphic desi&ner . .. The papruc d,SSisn back&round is reflected in some of my jewelry;• said Karunesba, wbo takes fine resinous clay from Germany and transforms it into colorful geometric and floral ceramic pieces. "The pieces arc a blend of east and west -contemporary yet retainiDJ a fla.vor of the orpn.ic. It's like 101na back to the earth ... a coming home. The findings are all of silver," said Karunesha, who bas made her home tn Laguna for three years. "I'm thinking all the time of new thinp. .. new designs, .. she added. Pnccs range from $25 to $40 for eamngs: $100 to $165 for neck.laces: S 120 for belts, and $25 to $35 for pans. Works of K.aruncsba P.lus jewelry by the other four .artists wtll be for saJe at the museum. Those other artists arc Mosha Aracher of San Francisco, who designs in jade, ivory, brass, copper and sterling silver, Carolyn °""' ......... ., .......... Tamar Blum Ba•khl• model• necklace-earrlnt en•emble. O•er the ahoalder la one of her belta. Carpenter who utihzn band-decor- ated papers to create origami jewelry, Chris Chavez whose 5terlinJ silver and turquoise pieces reflect his home base in Santo Domingo, NM, and Diana Sternbacb from La Jolla who makes jewelry from semi-precious stones, glass and antique beads. A boaqaet of Doral plDa are lntrlcately formed from the reeinoaa clay tamed ceramlc. Color and toachee of the cryata1 ara added. ATTITUDES AT 100-YEAR MARK ••• From Bl the nauonaJ budget were problems foremost on the minds of the centenarians. Nuclear weapons, the threat of war and crime were also fTcquently mentioned a.s high on thesr list of most pressing problems facing our nallon. The policyholders also offered advice to President Reagan. While there were no areas of broad agrtt- ment, most frequent answers in- cluded balancing the nalJonal budget, prevenuon of war. more money for social programs. and upgrading the nauon's educattonal system. Among the most surprising revel- auons 1n the sample were the answers to the qucstton ... If you could do it all again, what would you do different- ly?" More than one-third of those responding said they would change nothing about their ltves and slightly over 12 percent said they would attend college. One lady S8ld she would marry a less handsome man rather than a "debonair" whom she would have to support The company also asked the 100. BIKINI LINE WAXING $ 5 Skll'I Ccn & Cosmetics 81.i off ~ With this Id Rec 15 00 By appt thru 8·3 ~of Newport 1701 Westcllff Dnve 642-6857 year~lds what inventJon an t.lus century has most changed our lives. About one-third of the respondents cited the automobile with the air- plane following closely behind. Tele- vision and electricity were tied in third place. When asked a follow-up question as to which invention has contributed most to our society, the automobile, airplane. television and electricity apin were top choices in that order, but medical advances and the com- puter also were frequently listed. The centenarians were also asked what invention of this century would the world have been better off without? More than half said the atomic bomb or nuclear weapons. This ~oup would rather read or work with their hands in producing crafts or sewing th-n to watch television, which came in third on their list offavorite pastimes. By a wide mlfSin, aood health and quality of life arc foremost among concerns of this aroup of centenarians. They most fear living in nursing homes, long hnaering ill- JOhn Robert Powers has designed a special Summer program to meet the se«·tmt>tovement needs of tetnagefs For over SO years John Robert Powers has served the emerging woman 1n personal business or carw develop ment and P'Ofess10nal modeling Now the teenager can noec1ally ltam 10 readl her full potential the • Powtrs · way 1n the relaxed atmoS()htte of Soml'Mf classes Recetvt sut>stan1111 lullion oiscoonts by rtstfv1ng classes now Call for free 1nl0tmillon J~!?!l !~~.!~~Jrs OAAHOE COUNTY ORANGE. #3 Town a Country 547..a228 L TORO, S9ddlebectt Valley Ptau •E-1 e 837-9800 nesses and losing thesr mdepcndence. Nearly half said their greatest wish is to stay healthy and nearly every respondent's greatest wish was health related in some way. Thirteen percent of the respon- dents indicated they had been victims of a crime sometime in their life with purse snatchinp being the most trcquently mentioned. Nearly 25 percent of those reaching 100 said they have relatives who have 1 also passed the century mark. Get an orchestra seat at The Shubert Theatre to see "CATS;' the brilliant, enchanting musical that won seven Thny awards. And enjoy a fabulous dinner at our bright and beautiful Turrace Restaurant. Plus, an overnigh t stay in our lqvely main building. All for only $99.oo• per person, tax , tip and parking included . Call the Century Pla.7.a for reservations·. ~t!lC€H01ct9ltA(CfNTU R.X_ ~ CENTUJ\YPLAZA 202f> Avenue or the SM• Ceniury City • Lo.'\ Angeles Reservation (213) 277-~ .......... ..,.,.... ~·......,_ ,.,.....,.,,,..., .... ,,.....__, . .....,,.....,,,....,,..,. .... ~ ... ----...... ,_....., -m ....... ..,..._........,._.,.,....., She combtnee ci,•tal, ceramic, metal and wood for die matchlDC eet. INroRMAL CRUISING Af trs BESI The complete Caribbean in a week- as little as $1,299! 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Hagman was also very vocal about h11 dislike for Katzman, but with the sUppina recet1t ratinp, Kaaman tw conceded that K.atzm•n knew what be was doina. • • • Over on .. Falcon Crest." Earl Hamner, who C?Qted the show, no lonaer will be executive producer. He's beina kept on as a consultant. As we reported recently, Elizabeth Mon11omery will be Joiruna .. Falcon Crest and may be a love interest for Rohen Foxworth'• character, Cbue. It would be a natural combination since the !WO have lived t<>setber in real life tor over eiaht years. We undentand that ianina Monta0mcry to a limited run is one oft.he reuona Foxworth qreed to re tum to" fa Icon Crest." . What other thin&S do sws Vle for1 Well. when they've made more money than they ea.re to report on their moomc tax forms, they th~ ao for perks. A perk can. be ~ tnps, limousine rides, or a bt~ trailer. In fact on ''Falcon Crest Foxworth ~me infuriated beeause Jane Wyman, who plays Anaela1 bad. a U'l.iler a few inches tonger man bJS. Foxworth ratted such a fuss that he &Ot I trailer IS baa IS Wyman's. • • • Barbara Stan~ck is ex.itjng "The CoJbys ... She claims that the m"'or storyhne she was pro!'11sed ~led. Her character is not goma to be killed off, but will go on a round-the-world cruise. Valley actress tops castof'OurTown' A Fountain Valley actress will head the cast of the Perfonninf Arts Theater of the Handicapped 1 p~ duction of Thornton Wilder•s Pulitur Prize..winrung play "Our Town" when it opens Tbu.nday in Carlsbad. Lanell Henson will PortraY Emily Webb, one of the youn1 lovers. in the show. Henson has been a ~ on TV's .. American Bandstand' as well as second runner-up in the 1985 National Dance Contest. She has appeared io local school productions of"Grease," "The Miracle Worker," "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Pippin." Henson is amon$ the able-bodied performers appeanng in the cast, which is mixed among handicapped and non-handicapped young people. The company also includes Lisa Hansen of Dana Point and Stephen Mendelson of Laguna Niguel. Lanell Ben80n "Our Town" wiJI be presented at the Carlsbad Community Cultural Arts C.ente(, lSS7 Monroe St., Fnday and Saturday of this week and Thursday through Saturday of the following week at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2:30 Aug. 3 and 10. Call 438-3498 or 434-1621 for tk ket infonnauon. NOWPIAVING COSTAlllUA £dwlrds c-ri. ~ 97~141 "'VIH! 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Out In Be ... 11)1 Hlllt (R) Gretory Hines ltutlft•G SCAUD fR) Allo WIH Guys (R KA"Aft KIO II lf'O) Ptu, No Retreal. No Surrend•r (R\ OAIVE~lllS o,_ I II WU1y1.'MO W\1141 / Cll~ Un4., U FAH Uftt.. No.- ''JIILuuotJS and llEARTBB.EAKING ••• Oscar Nominations ... for Streep and Nicholson." '"~,......,.. PJX>Pl t '14.\1.411 "t Sex. LGve • Marriage. Some people don't know when toquJt.. NOW PLAYING atOM . ( .... (lltrt Sil ~fOlllWM ,..,,.. Qw1lt c.e- 1.u ~110 I I ~ ; f fJ •,• ' ' ' ~ 'Aliens ' z ooms to top HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"Aliens" returned to scare "The Karate Kid Part 11" out of first place in th~ nation's theaters, carnmgS IO million its first weekend in release. The "Karate Kid" sequel, which starS Ralph Macchio and Pat Mon ta, lost its pip on first place after four weeks, but still arosscd SS 6 m1lbon. In third place was "Ruthless People," a comedy from Dtsney's Touchstone untt, with a weekend take ofS4.S m1lhon. Herc art the top films at the box office this past weekend, with dls.- lributor, weekend gross, number of screens. total gross. number of weeks H****· Oneorthe best m ovies or the year?' -fl°""' f.brrt. ( Hlf \UO '" ""TIMFJI "About last night..~ .... ....... •C8ff• ... .. ,,_ ... cat• ... ,,.i;.-., ""'-II -..... ... _. ·-.. -~»: ·--"-· ·---·-' ....... .-A! ...... Ii - "THE FUNNIEST MOVIE .;..SO FAR THIS YEAR." PEOPLE. \c 111 11111/~-r "RUTHLESSLY FUNNY FARCE." ORANGf COl 'NTY RJ'Gl~TER, \lk/>.U'I Hurlh·ll -NOW PLAYING - "-> ... _ ..... r:::. .. ,,_ T_ ... ,,, .... -""" .... --T"""'"'°'Ull ••t .. l""·-...... ...... .......... ....,..._ ..,... ... t.k1"J TCGll•-· TlllJ'WM Ufl• .. ..... ~ . ._ .. .,..,. ..... .... ),. t'4.. lMt''C '°"..... r~·-.. · T .. ...,°" ........ ._'-,.... 4 •• ... • ........ .,-. ... ..... ,,.. .... .. "'"""' T--· -- ... Of THE HOTTEST COMEDIES OF 1988!" • • C1M00mt 1!:\4UU ~ ~1M111m Of• .. In 63tl710 1n release and estimated production costs. 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J4i/ 27, ,.._ • TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Half-quart 5 Sections 10 Broad tie 15 Jump rope 19 lranlan coin 20 Foreign 21 Mushroom ··s.eed'' 22 Pointed (a weapon) 2• Accountable 26 Inferior 28 Low card In cribbage 29 Small chlld 30 Arboreal primate 32 Bounder 33 Girt: colloq. 3'4 Flex 36 Spinning toy 38 Aries animal 39 Jewel •O Borscht Ingredient • 1 Take to court •3 Knock 45 Perceive •6 Strike 47 Fiver 48 Grafted sections 51 Damage 53 long. long time 54 Tramples 57 Sombrero 58 Father 60 Need 64 Deposit 65 W~day abbr 66 Blackbird 67 Musical note 69 Rough edges 70 Obtain 71 Frozen water 72 Rant 7• Agitate 76 One· Scot 77 Writer's forte 79 Former acorn 80 One of the "magic words" 82 Wacky 84 "Two Mules for Sister -" Eastwood film 86 Unburdenl 86 Tur1 89 Grow old 90 Edge 91 That glrl 92 Actor Martin - 95 Marsh grass 97 Article 98 Things of value 102 Tariff 103 Gratings 106 Hearing organ 108 Mend (socks) 110 Way out 111 Tear 112 Prtnt measures 113 Detec11ng device 115 Actor Steiger 116 Weep 1 17 American lndlan 1 18 Tibetan ox 119 Architectural atyle 121 Wallach or Whitney 123 Long, slender fish 12• Looking glass 126 Label 127 Needleflah 129 Go by, as time 131 Author Fleming 132 Ventilate 133 Director's command 136 Paving substance 138 Ignited 139 Mimicked 141 Roman 300 1<42 Fire res1due 1<43 Recent 1<45 Terrlble 1<48 Transgress 1•9 Armed conflict 150 Palm cockatoo 152 Xenon or neon 15• Lubricate 155 Embody 159 Comprehends 163 Cubic meter 164 Arias 165 Supermarket 186 Proverb 187 Gland· comb form 168 Stalks 189 Doctrine 170 Strong wind DOWN 1 Portion 2 Unfeeling 3 Short ateep • Horae'a gait 5 Priest 8 Actr ... 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Poor decorum at council meeting To the Editor. One of the obli&ations incumbent upon lhcciti.tcnsoTacommunity is to be aware of the perfonnanoe of its elected offi~s. Elected offictals are "public ser· vants" and arc, therefore, subjec1 to public scrutiny. The membersofMna West Home- owners Association are aocc{>tina their obliptions and responsibilities. In a letter to City Council on Sept. 24, 1985, Mesa West Homeowners ex- pressed conoern for the Jack of proper decorum in council meetrngs. Mayor Norma Hertzog is the key to t1us problem. In her pos1uon, she 1s specifically charged with the re- sponsibility of preseTVlng order and proper decorum while conducting c1ty business. Mayor Hertzog has been observed being rcmi$$ in these duties on numerous occasions. Precisely, in permitting the public to insult and belittle a duly-elected represcnt.ative of the ci tizens of Costa Mesa. Council member. David Wbccler She has permitted out-of-order comments th.at support her pos1t1on on an issue and bas been extremely CUrt With aU opposrng her Vtew. The mayor cont1Dues to avoid the issue. She refuses to accept the responsibility of her lack of control and further, refuses to hear the voices of those electors who seek her attention. In her Nov 12. 1985, response to our Sept 24 letter, she denied the vahdity of our complaints. Mayor Hertzog's reply was actually an exercise ID the psychol<>JY of proJcct1 on -ac.cus1Dg assoc1a1ron members of being troublemakers. Even though the members addressed their letter to the City Council, she chose to handle the matter on her own. This is another breach of good busmess ethics. Hertzog puts down Mesa West. often refemng to all homeowners assoc1at1ons as .. httlc children "The) arc not children. And she 1s not their mentor Just the opposite 1s true Homeowners associations arc 1ota1Jy responsible and construcu vely involved adults-the electors of t.h1s couocil, who have the nght and respons1bility to expect and demand &ood leadership. Mesa West hasn't rec.e1ved a response to a leucr of May 31, reiterating the continued lack of deconam and caJling attention to the council's appalhng censure of 1wo outstanding public servants. But the quotes ot Hertzog and Hall in the news media of June 10 further underscore their unwillingness to address this issue. Hertzog and Hall are acting as accusers, judges, junes, and exec~­ t1oncrs. Where 1s Jus11ce in 1h1s incredible act? Assoc1atton membcn are not de- fending Wbccler or Hammond per se. only their Constitutional right to say whatever they have to say. This fact seems to have escaped Hertzog's and Hall's comprehension. Pointing a finger at another as the greater offender does 001 render them less culpable in this rcprchens1bte act. No matter who 1s at fault, Mayor Hertzog alone ts responsible for control of all council meetings. She has failed miscnibly! The attack on Hammond's integri- ty is being ignored. He was censured for signing a letter of an organization to which he be.longed before his appolDtmcnt to/ the Traffic Com- mission. How can Hertzog's and Hall's actions possibly be JUSttfied. much less be tolerated. by a caring community? Wben Ctty Council 1s allowed to regress from poor decorum to public censure of duly elected public of- ficials, what next? Members of Mesa West Home- owners Association vow to pursue this matter unttl some plausible answers from the Mayor and Cit}' Council arc forthcoming DENISE C'URR Y President, Mesa West Homeowners Assn Costa Mesa Badham should guard the nest To the Editor: Your July 14th issue cam~d a front-page story indicating that our 1t1Derant Congressman Bob Badham was "near the top of congressional travelers' roster" Somewhere ID the annals of our sporting history. some famou\ person made the observauons that land I hope the quote 1s correct). "show me a good loser and I'll show you a lo..cr ·· It must be galhng for Bob Badham to find that every year he gets beaten out by one other congressman 1n being the most tra' elcd representa- tive ID our 1llustnou<1 Hou\C of Repre~ntat1 ..,c!> There mu!>t come a time when Congressman Badham has got to stand up and be counted -enough of this "Avis" mentality of running as Number 2 and !h1Dk1Dg that he 1s the bc:'>t. Surel}' we. his backers. tn Newport Beach should expect more out of our reprc~ntat1 ve than playing second fiddle to Stephen Solarz, the Democratic reprcsental1 vc for New York -teanng off a fast tnp to 17 countne~ O\ er 58 days With Badham co.,.enng a mere 15 1s nm good enough. My advice 10 our Representative that, asa member of our government, he has to learn to take "third or fourth-hand. filtered-down or water- ed-down repons of military oper- ations or spending." Wh} should he be so d1fTcren1 10 the rest of his populace who elected him? We are forced 10 accept "watered-down re- ports" from our government on almost every issue involving military operations or 'ipcnding. Would the public ID general consider the S 15 million dollar fraud settlement by Litton lnduslnes pubhc1Led today as "watered-down" 1Dformat1on? For my money Mr Badham, you can stay al home and keep your eye on the chicken coop and make sure that "Mr Fox .. 1s not hanging around to check your passport every 11me he wants to come in and steal another chicken. Perhap'> your headline should have read "Badham near top of Congressional travelers' rooster," and not "roster'" DAVI() AW YOUNG Newport Beach T h e word 'youn g ' l s rel a tive r Cl thl' E-d1 tor In a ne~\paper article rc<.ent_I}. I wa'i quoted as having said, ID effect, !hat ~oung people these day\ arc vet) rebclltouc; This was the reporters' complla11on into capsule lorm of a long lOn..,er..auon The >word \Oung 1c; relat1"e Man)' ot 1hc people whom I referred to were )'Oung 20 }Cars ago I referred to a book ~ntten b}' Dr ~pock, and w1dcl}' accepted b}' parcnl'i and '>Chools on rearing children I havt' actual!~ never read the hook, nor intendio hut lhaveccrtainlyc;centhc rer.;ult.-. The book rC'portcdly tn 'itructed parents to never d1'iC1pltnc children hut let them e'prl"'l'i thcm- ~lve~ freel ) Even children not ra1c;cd in thl'I mode ha'e hc.-cn 1Dtluenct'd and elkctcd h} 11 ~po1led Lhtldren grew up to marT) 'polled ch ildren and the divorce rate exploded. I hey went to college. and when th1Dgs didn't go lo suit them they burned the COiiege rhcy went ID the Army and homlxd their Officer;. rhcy were drafted and the}' cncd "Hell. no. we won't go" I behcvc that even Spock ha!> m:ently changed his m1Dd. If parents had read. and believed. their Bibles. a'> many dtd, they would have learned the proper way 10 raise children. Many young people are, and have been, fine. respectful, courteous people. I really d1dn'1 sa}' that all }'oung people are rebellious the.-.e da..-;. JIM 801 DIN(, C O'ita Mc..a Mammography beats the odds To the Editor I want women to know wh:u a pos1t1ve expenence 11 wa' h;lV1ng a mammograph} (very day my 1ran~np11on ~rv1ce produce~ r(pon<1 on women who thought what thry didn't know ORANt . .if CO/I , T Daily Pilat wouldn't hun them It killed them I hope women will stop trying to .. beat the odds .. They're aaain~I U' Take 11 from one who knows ',ANDRA M VASSIL Newport Scach I( aren Wltlmet l>uhh~""' ''•nil Zlnl fd1tnr Tom Tell VAn1101no fd1to< Oon F9ttle~ r,,,., Fd•tn• Tom Clentn N"'w' Fcl1to< c .......... SPO'lt [d•IO< ftoe-t Cef'tntfl Pr1><1v<;t1on Olr.ctor T wry IC efldle Ctrcutauort M1n., "4rw1f'd lllltv..,,Nfl Ach .. llt4"0 OtrtctOf , ... ,~ CJau1l..O °''ec'°' WhateverMr.RelJ,fandoea,JtJ11notenough. WhateverMr.Bothadoes, Jt will not prove to be enough. PETE DEXTER We're having ifunnow I LONDON -A couple of weeks aao I complained in my column about not bavina cnouah fun. I sa.id that I somewhere io the last f cw years, rd lost track of what it was. "' And I mentioned some or the a thintt rd done, trying to act it beck, and l mentioned that the harder you tried. the more remote it 'ot. And that when you started looklna at what other people said was fun, you didn't even want to have it anymore. That was the problem two ~ks aao. lying in a hotel room in Lu Yeps, look.in,g at myself in a mirror on the ceiHng. Today you are talk.inc to a different man. Damn, did I ever come to the ria!Jt place. But don't bebeve me, listen to Liz The.West can go to hell and Tutu gives directions Smith, fash1on editor of the London Standard: "As a wedding dress that will now go down into the paaes of history, Sarah Ferguson's manaaes to convey with 1t the remarkable per- sonality of the bride who wore it. Womanly, pretty, and. above all, fun." And that. bubba, is what this is all about. Fun. Sarah is fun and Lady Di is fun and the Queen Mother is fun and, yes. Prince Andrew is fun too, althoua!J there's been a lot of con- spicuous work done in the last couple of days pointing up the often-over- looked fact that he is also a substantial human being. The African National Congress won't be satisfied withanyl_htngless than it all We arc engaged in reliving the Vietnam cxpenence. Whatever Mr. Reagan docs, 11 is nol enough. Whatever Mr. Botha docs, it will not prove to be enough. The militants in South Africa will settle at this polDl for nothing less than The federalist Papers, the C'ons11tut10n. the 8111 of Rights. the Emancipation Proclama- uon. Brown vs. the Board of Educa- uon, the c1v1l nghts acts of 1964 and 1965, and the latest affirmative action decmon of the Supreme Coun Otherwise? The West can go to hell. Or to quote Bishop Tutu more exactly, "(President Reagan) is the pits as far as blacks arc concerned . He sits there like the great, big whtte ch1cfofold," and "I am so angry.. I found It quite nauscatmg. I think the West. for my pan, can go to hell." That was a speech ID which the president of the U nitcd States on four separate tames condem ned apartheid. condemned the emergency laws promulgated by South African Presi- dent P.W. Botha, asked for a time- table for the chmmat1on of apartheid laws, called for the release of political pnsoners. for the release of Nelson Mandela. and for "unbanning' black political movements One conclude-; 1ha1 onl> 1f Mr Reagan had said that he would send the U.S Navy to blockade South Afncan pons unless his recommendations were acted on would Bishop Tutu's disgust with thl· West have m1t1gated. Mr Tutu's complement 1n 1hc United Stales was Rep. Wilham H Gray 111. who. representing thl' Democratic Party. spoke the offi1..1al answer to Mr Reagan. He was preceded by Sen. Edward Kenned). who announced that the Unned States had become "the last. best hope for apartheid ... Mr. Gray said that the United States must "demand" a timetable for "full democracy, which is one person. one vote." Mr. Gray went on to say that it hardly mattered if those South African blacks who are cm ployed by American capital should lose their JObs, since they amount to a mere 47,000 people, or "one-tenth of I percent" of the work force. So that simultaneously we are told that only sanctions will bring the white govern- ment to tts knees and that sanctions can only affect one-tenth of I percent of the working force. If that is so, then obviously something more merely than economic sanctions is desired ID order that we succeed with our "demands" What? Well, we know that the Com- monwealth nauons are doing their best 10 change the mind of Margaret Thatcher, whose pos1t1on has been exactly that of Ronald Reagan and Alan Paton -namel~-, that economic growth ID South Afnca 1s the surest means of effecting the loosening of controls and the granting of civi l nghts. But there 1s even talk of the Commonwealth disintegrating 1f Mrs. Thatcher does not g_o along. and there arc rumors that Queen Eliza- beth has said that she had no1 accepted the Lhronc of EngJand ID order to preside over the hqu1dat1on of the Commonwealth. I swear. 1fwe generated such pressure against the Soviet Union. Gorbachev would be slceptng in the cellar of the Kremlin. What 1s clear -beyond the Vietnam syndrome, which specifics that no concession will generate anythtng other than the demand for more concessions -is that before we knew 11. one-man one-vote. which not WILLIAM F' Bue KLEY even the PToveuive Federal Party in South Afnca bas traditionally favored, is suddenly the commonly accepted obJcct1ve. What isn't clear but ought to be 1s thar one-man onc- votc 10 South Africa 1so't going to happen in any meaningful sense. Why? It is one thin4 to vote in order to secure one's civil rights, another to vote in order to seize one's neighbor's property. And that is what the mibtants want. Mr. Mandela (whom the president wishes released) is the Ben Bella of the liberation movement ID South Africa, and he is a self- proclaimcd Marxist whose IDterest in one-man one-vote would be a.s transi- tory as the Sandmtstas' proved to be. The Arncan Nation.al Congress, which he effecti vely heads. is Jacobm1cal ID spint. . Well, Chief Buthelez1 of the Zulus isn't going to yield to the ANC, nor will the lndians, nor will the Col- oureds, nor will the Boers. No one clamoring for the collapse of the white government can cogentJy describe what would come after. But rather a Vietnam-type victory even if it is followed by boat people and Ho Chi Minh Cities, than Botha and his grudgine reforms. So what that the Sandin1stas have m1lttarized NicaraJua. stripped the people of their civil liberties, reduced real per capita GNP by more than 40 percent? We JOt rid of Somoza, did we not? Bishop Tutu's formulation was off. He said the West can go to hell. More likely, the West will simply go to bell. Wiiiiam Bactlty 11 • 1yndiat.ed colamal•t. Senate staff's experts not included on CIA guest list Agency apparently doesn 't want to take chances o-n embarrassing questions WASHINGTON -The (IA is apparently confident that 11 can bamboozle membc~ of the Senate. but 11 doesn't want do take an.,. chances with Senate staffers who might be expen enough to challenge the agency w11h embarrassing que.,. 11ons This. al lc3st. "' the conclusion we draw from the fact that Senate aide\ -even tho~ with top secunty clearance -have been wstemaut·ally cxclu~ed from CIA hnefing.o; on ~uch sens1t1ve matters as nuclear non- proHfcrauon The policy ha~ been 1n effect for ~veral month'!, and Suitr Department officials who have gon<' alona with 1t told our a'1soc1atr L ucettc Lagnado that the) arc "only following orders" -prcsuma. hl y < IA chief Wilham C scy''I orders The result is that ~natof'i get their s«ret bnefings from CIA and State Department official, without the prts.cnce of staff 1dc, whose special knowledsc m1aht gJVe them the chance: to brina up the finer point~ of the as,ucs involved Thu• d1,~urb1na attempt to rc~tnct &CCCI\ to important 1nformataon 1\ illustrated by the Sena~ Fore1an Relatton1 Committee's bndinas on PU.man and 11s development of the "tslam1cbomb " For~ean 1t hasbttn 1uspecttd ttiat Palostan bu been tryin~ to build a nuclear homb. but there's a sticking point: If Pakistan 1~ known to have a bomb, or to be worklDg on one, U.S. military aid mu-st by law be cut off. In the face of Pak1stan1 denials, the issue h1Dges on techmcal nice11es What klDd of cnnched uranium 1 Pakistan producin• at its nuclear plant ID KJlhuta? Is 1t only S percent, as the United States has demanded, or 30 percent, as 1ntelliaence reporu have sugested? Sources say that 90 percent conched uranium 1s necess- ary to produce nuclear weapons. Although Pakistan has apparently hut down its plant that reproce~sed plutomum, its uranium-enrichment factory 1s ~till chum1n1 away. accord· ma to our ~Urc.H. And because India has reportedly been cxpand1na its nuclear weapons cap1b1luy 1nce It first tested a nuclear dev1c.e in 1974, It 1<s a matter of senous concern to the United States that Pa.lust.an .eems determined to JOID the "nuclear club" too It happens that the United St.ates' s1'·)'ear. Sl2 b1ll1on aid prosnim to Pakistan 1s about to nin ouL The Rcapn adm1n1stt1t1on wants to renew 1t ror another six rears;. wtlh an 1ncrcuc to S4 btlhon But \..Ol\lf'C mandated that aid would be cut offir there WH 10hd cv1dcnoc that Plki- nan had built a nuclear \\'Upon. J.a~t fall. we're told, tM White Jac1 AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SP£ AR House prepared a lepl brief that instSted -af somewhat Jinacrly - th.at Pakistan has not produced a nuclear weapon. But our sources also say that there was serious d1sseot within the administralJon over the reliability of th1s brief. Certification of Pakistan's "no-nuke" status seemed in doubt. This is what makes the matter or co~ssional briefi~ by the CIA so ctiucal. Scnaton have too ma.oy other thin., on their minda to be able to quiz their CIA brief en property on the arcane issue of PU.Jst.an'' nuclear capability. But staff a.idea who miJht know the ri&ht question to ask have been lockccf out of the bricfina room The result is that the Senate wiU be vottna in the dark oo renewal of a.id to Pakistan. HALL OF HEROES: We salute the pilots, nurses and 1tatf of Miss1on Air, a volunteer airborne ambulance ser- vtce that has flown 4-40 missions or mercy sin« its formation thn:t yean qo in Monroe. N.C. M1 ~on .Air~ nothina for iu humanat.a.n&n tefVlOC. Jae* A.NuMI Utl J__,. .~r are 1,adlat# t!'Olwma&t.. • Did you know, for instance, An- drew was the best potter in his class at prep school? Did you know he takes great interest in the problems or b1s country's youth? Did you know he took his regular turn flyina re- conaissan~ ID h1s helicopter dunna the war with Argentina over the Falkland Islands? Did you know they stJIJ call that a war over here? I mean. 1n En.gland you have a country that is obviously worse off for fun than J am -they probably haven't had a beheading in 200 years Parliament ~ust outlawed corporal punnhment 1n public schools by one vote, andthe best serial murdC1'Cr they've got, the Stockwell Stran&ler, as sexually molestmg ~year-old men instead of trollops. But as Ena.land lyinJ around hotel rooms m Yeps feclmg sorry for itself> Not in the least. England ts making the best out of what 1t has -which, it is my duty to report, is the Royal Family -and what I saw today was a lesson in faith that I won't be forgetting anytime soon There may be something to this support-voup business after all. But I am ecmng ahead of myself. I've been domg a lot of that lately, I think it's connected to the lime zones. Anyway, let me JUSt say that as a rule, I only cry at weddings if I'm 1n them, as tn the groom. Outside of that, I st.ay pretty dispassionate. figunng 1t'sjust not my fight. But I've JOI to admit that today 1 found tea~ ID my eyes. Did you sec that wedd1Dg gown? And those httle kids dressed up ID S&Jlor suits'? And all those horses? And Elton John and Nancy Reagan? And all those horses? There was a sheep at my brother Tom's wedding. of course. My cousm 8111 t.alkcd me mto that on the dnve out to Montana, where Tom lives. And when I thtnk of fun in that mel~ncholy, past-tense way, one of the images that always comes into my head is driv1na up to the take-<>ut window a1 McDonalds with the sheep ID the back scat, ordcnng two Bia Macs and a salad Wb1ch 1s about the onJy fault J could find with the ceremony today leavine Ball off the mv1tat1on hst: There ts someth!ng about the way the man looks holding a sheep in his lap that could have useful this mominaat Westminster Abbey. Sort or to balan~ the Queen Mother and all the family sittina on the other side Which should not be taken as cnt1c1sm. There is no one m the Royal Family I admire more than the Queen Mother, but I think you have 10 adrtut th.at there 1s some ltind of a sheep stra1n runnma through her side or the family. I mean, there are very rew of those faces that would look out of place attached to four legs and a wooly coat. I don't think I'm the only one who has noticed that, either. This whole SC.neratJOn has been marrying people with ch1ns. (Andrew, curioualy cnoua!J, has a chin of his own and resembles Amenca's royal family - the Kenncdys) But what I was &etttna to here ts that somewhere a Iona time aao, beck when Enatand saw that it wasn•t work.ma out, be1 na ruled by k1np and qu~ns.the people who took over did a wise thana. ln,tead of cuttina off everybody's head, and usina up all their fun at once, they decided to keep the royal family around. They maintained a pampered, or- nament.a) cla.ss of human beinp to kttp everybody's mind off the mess lhc countJ} was an, and 1t worked ht~ l)iuur 16 • •TNJatH c.I• •ht -. ( Romine working·to earn his keep Ex-Baron star hoping to remain with Red Sox with b11 averqe. Romine, 1 cent.et fielder, wu elevated to the parent club after third bueman Steve Lyona was traded to the Cbicqo White Sox in the Tom Seaver deal June 29. Hittina only .219, convertJna knowlcdae to consistency at bit is bis chief c)bjectjve, wd Bolton battina coach Walt Hrinill. "I have a lot more confidenc:e in my hitUD& now," Romine IA.id. .. He (Hriniak) helps you set your Mad atraiabt. (The ttanoe chanae) took 1 while to tct used to, but now I hit the ball consastentJy harder." team at lbe top tbis wuoo it ddferrit. .. There'• more em~• oo winnina every pme, .. Romioe laid. We've bad some ~ times lately(Jotinaeiaht of 10). but tbcn't ltlU 1 aood feelina around the locUt room. Lut year we ~ out of it &Gd ~c:ryone was just aoina throuab the motions. It meau more t0 Fl By JON PE.ROUSON ............... Romine increucd has minor aaue aver--it from .243 in l 91S to .304 thit aeuon. a hit now." With an offense u JOOd as the Red Sox. rookie Kevin Romane knows his bittina is a key to stickinf with the parent club. That s why he has worked so hard over the past year to improve. "He'• aot a lot of thinp aoina for him," Hriniakaaid ... He'saaooddefensiveoutfielder, be Nns well and bas a~ arm. He's the type of bitter who is aoina at It the riaht way now. With what he has, and knowin1Whatbedoesnow, it'a '1'beR are cert11n tbiop that r will tty to teach, and he wu wit~ to try them and tee if they were worlcable for b1m When he came up at the end of last year," Hriniak 11id. "In the sprin, he came out every momlna at 8: IS. It mcam more int.be p .ma and more to Rom1ne's 11ayina with the team. 8ol1on cent.et fielder Tony Annas was expecttld '° mum from the di•bled Ust for today's pme, which wi ll leave one or t.bn:e raerve outfidden - Romine1 LaCbelle Tarver or Mike ORenweU just a matt.et of doin, it every day... . -t>Kk an Pawtucket. Since beina called up from the Pawtucket Red Sox of the lntemational Leaaue in late June, the former Fountain Valley .Hiah and Oranae Coast Collqe playCT has not swuna the bat the way be would like. At 2S, he is in hil second stint with the Sox and be is not pleased What he knows now ia a more sohd approach to hittina. courtesy of Hriniak's instruction -both mentally and refioemenu in stance -durin, Slinu last fall and in spring trainin1t. ' A lot of auys don't know how to hit," be said. "They just hit. When be~ into trouble, be knows what he bu to do. He b.u a plan, 1 system for usinf every day." Romine bit .214 after beina promoted Sept. 4, I 98S, while the Red Sox were out of the pennant race in September. but playin1 with the Romine bu played the lllOll and iJ hittina better thaJ\ TarvCT (.143), while Grtienwell has worked bis way into only one pme as a -.. (Pl ....... &0111Jm/C2) KnlD ·-·- Angels finally reward Witt in ~-1 triumph Offense supports hard-luck pitcher in win over Boston By JON FERGUSON OflMCMlyNet ..... ·Angel ri$bt-hander Mike Witt has been pitcb1ng well lately, but thanks to his teammates' lack of support be hadn't been winning. That was until Saturday. Although be had allowed only 14 runs 10 43 innings, Witt found himself with two losses and a pair of no decisions in hts last five outings. Despite again falltng behind early Saturday. a paar of fourth-innina home runs by veteran sluggers Doug DeCinces and Bobby Gnch propelled lhe Angels to a 4-1 victory at Anaheim Stadium. "I was on a downer after Gedman 's home run." Witt said of the third- inning shot which gave Boston a 1--0 lead. "The last few games I've given up the first run and not ~n able to get It back. "Today 1t was great to sec us Jump on (Boston starter Bruce) Hurst for four runs. It gave me a boost." Angel Manager Gene Mauch agreed Witt has not had the best of luck recently. "If you pitch wanning type games often enough, you're gomg to win some of them," Mauch said. The victory upped Witt's record to I().. 7. mark I DJ the earliest point dunng six maJOr league seasons that Wttt has earned his 10th victory. Not ontx was it Witt's first victory in a while -his last win came July 2-1t was only the third victory in nine games of an Angel homcstand. W1tt was forced to pitch out of trouble 1n the fourth and fifth inninJS. allowing runners to third base with one out on both occasions. Doaa DeClncee ta welcomed at ptate after homering. But an unusual doubJe play. one of three 1n the game for the Angels. saved Witt in the fourth. "The pme ran tn cycles." Watt said. "I almost let them back into 1L The rallies gave them some momen- tum back. but once you subdue a rally ltke they had. 1t gives you a nice shot in the arm." Watt faced only nine batters in the next throe innings and Donnie Moore fin ished the omth for his ninth save. It was DeCmccs' 3~foot two-run homer to left off a Hurst forkbaJI in the bonom of the fourth which proved to be all the offense Witt Today'•1ame Boston ~Seaver 4-8) at Aa1el• (Sutton 8-. Time: I: S p.m . TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). Monday's game: Angels at Oak- land, 5:07 p .. m . would need. Brian Downing reached on a walk before DeCinccs bit bis 11th home run, hts first.r since June 23. Four pitches later, Gnch hit a towering 420-foot blast to dead center. "That was a better baJI than I've hit in I d<1n't know how long," Grich said, " ... maybe two or throe years. I've been work.ing 1n the weight room on my arms a lot. Maybe at paid off. I thought he would challen~ me with a fastball and he dtd ... Dick Schofield followed with a single (one of three on the day), Bob Boone doubled htm home with a dnve between Boston third baseman Wade Bogs and the bag. and Gary Pettas walked to send Hurst (5-5) to the dugout. It was Hurst's second outing-and second loss - since returning from a groin mjury which s1deltned him May 31 But Boston Manager John McNamara said his leg is strong. ··Legwisc. he feels the best he's fell since he came back." McNamara said. "Armwtsc, he felt good for lllrcc innings. In the fourth, he JUSt didn't get the pitches where he wanted them. He seemed to lose 1t all of a sudden. It was all down hall from there." The Angels can only hope Satur· day's victory will be a sign of things to come. "It's a bag boost for us." G nch said. "We could have possibly been start- ing to doubt ourselves a btt. It re- (Pleue eee ANOEL8/C2) Aneel catcher Bob Boone reachee down to tac Boeton baeeranner Bill Buckner wh o ..., ....................... wu ~to ecore d1IJ1DI foartla tnntnc of Satu.rclay'a iame. ~el.a won, ._ 1. Cubs drol:! Copeland captures first gold again at Festival Dodders -B h I -geance wtth the victory. He wtlted 1n the stretch including eight go!ds. thouiJlt I'd &O f~tcr.:· ~·d Jatte, ~bo plans to 8 .' Huntington eac cy~ ~ of the 120-kilometerlast year after winning the Last.year. Blatrwon fivegoldmedalsat the attend Harvard. I lake ~l, thouah. . g. • 9 4 0 t t k il d l "' team time tnal. Festival an Baton Rouge, La. Other swimmang winnon were Ball Asmus a 8JD -rave z a eSS verme a "Therewasabitofarevenaefactortnthis "Totellyouthetruth,ldon'tthanklcould oflakeville,Minn. inthe~metcrfreestyk: I race for me ... Copeland said. "I aot outspnntcd even tell you what I've JUSt done." Bla.ar said. Mark Henderson of Fort Walhinston. Md., in HOUSTON (AP) -The name of the last )'Car and I was kind of d1sappo1nted. l had "I'm not really sure of the record~" the .100.meterbutterfly; Na~ Marley of Coral CH IC AGO <AP) -Pitcher Dennis event has changed, but that made no difference really worked hard but JUSt didn't have the Dave Pavlac1c. the country s tOJ>-ranlced Spnnp. Fla .• tn the women s 200 freeltyte; Eckersle) of the Chicago Cubs would to Jim Copeland. He did exactly the same thtng spnnt " men's indoor skater. won the I ,SOO for hts third Lorraine Perkins ofScmtnole. Fla .. who pocted &)adly give up his two game-w1nmng 1n the J 985 National Sports Fesuval and the '86 Gregg Oravetz of Hunttngton Beach took Festa val gold medal Dave Bcsteman of a personal best 105. 76 in the 100-meier hats this season for a few more U.S. Olympic Festa val -win the first gold the salver medal and Matt Willis of Princeton, Madison, Wis., earned the gold tn the men's 500 back.stroke, Summer Sanders in the 200 v1ctones. medal. N.J .. won the bronze. · m 47.44 for a.nother Festival ~rd. women's tnd1v1d~al medley;. and James "Here 1t 1s the end of July and I've Copeland, 24 of Huntsville, Ala., captured "He outsmarted me," Oravetz said of The swtmman' compet111on, fcatunng Sweeney of Readmg. Mass .•. tn the 1.,SOO got onl) four wan!> It was JUSt great to the 120-kalometer cycltng road race Saturday Co~land "Once he got the jump during the many of the nation s best Jtors. began at The freestyle • wan." ~td the veteran right-hander morning as the Festtval 101 into full stnde with spnnt, 11 was too hard to catch up." Woodlands outside of Houston. Scott Jaffe. 17. Two-lime Olympic gold medalist Dvrcll af\er the Cubs beat the Dodgers, 9-4. action an more than half of the 34 sports. Nor could anyone catch Bonnie Blair. th~ from Lexinpon. Mass .. who broke h11 arm last Pace of Hamilton. Ohio. arabbed ~e lead after Eckersle) 's two-run double in the "I won the first gold medaJ of the Fesuval world champion indoor spcedsk.ater who won a summer playing soccer. shattered the 200. twe rounds of lhe archery competJbon. ~· a second 1nn1ng stood up as the game in Baton Rouge last year.'' Copeland said. "so pair of JOld medals Saturdar. Blair. 22 of meter breaststroke record wnh a ttme of lhree-ttme Fcsttval champion, had 627 posnU wanning hit to go along with his 4-6 n's significant for me that l did 1t again this Champaign. Ill .. set a Fest1va record with a 2 20.74 It was the first Festtval swamm1ng aft.er the 70 and 90-meter portions. The. 29- record on the mo und. year." time of2;48.44 an the 1.500. then took the 5001n mark broken in three years. year-old from Hamilton, Ohio. won at 90 "Maybe somebody wall take us as Copeland actually achieved some ven-50. 74. She now has won 14 Festival medals, "I've been working real hard and I actuaJly meters with 306 potnts. Today'•game Dodgen (Pena 1-1) at Chicago (Lynch 2-1) Time· I 1:20a m TV: Channel 11 Radio· KAB.( (790) Monday's game San Francisco at Dodgers. 7.35 pm. designated h1ne~ 11 they don't want us as pitchers," cracked Rick Sutchf- fe. another good hitting hurler. Shawon Dunston collected four RBI with a homer. double and sm&le to lead the Cubs' 12-hit attack. ffe also was involved 1n the field in a pair of Cub double plays "He seems to be &etttng better. He's ~ttltng down 1n the field." said Chicago Manager Gene Michael of Dunston Manny Tnllo contnbuted a two- run double and a sm&Je ofTloser Rick · Honeycutt. 6-6. "Another lucky day," said Trillo, who in his last game two weeks aao had two htts off H oneycutt. Dodaer Manager Tom Lasorda moaned that his middle rtltevers let him down for a 5eeond day tn a row The Cubs won R-3 Fnday. "Middle rcltef hasn't been too effective But we're ustd to our starters aeung us mto the seventh or ctahth tnmn& with a chance to win the ballpme.'' he wd. Eckerlscy p vt up all four Dodatr runs over seven inmnp and was replaced by lefty Frank DiP1no, who pitched two perfect mmnp of rthef. The (UM won for the rourt.h tame in the Ja,t five starts. They also have JI ntra baj( htt~ 1n their last six pm es Six ]I.ams absent from camp All-Pro defen•l•e end Bowie Lone of the Raiden worb out durl.DC practice ee.loo at team'• facility ln Oznard. .. --., Four starters among holdouts: Redden repeats trade demand From AP dlapatcbes Stx Rams. fo ur of them considered key st.artt>rs las1 year, became holdouts Saturday while 22 other veteran\ reported to the Nattonal Football Lcaaue club's training camp at C'al State Fullerton. Wide receiver Henry Ellard. ltnebacke~ Jim Colian\ and Mel Owens. defensive end Doua Reed and no~ tackJes Shawn Maller and Charles DcJurnett all ~ert' among the massinaon the club's mandatory rcport1ngda\ for veterans. First-round drnfi choice Mike Schad, a holdout since Monday when rookies were rcqua~ to be tn camp, and veteran tackle Dennis Harrah, excused for a bus1ne'i' appointment. also were massina Saturday Harrah 1s expected to report today, but thert' 1s no IUlr'lntCC that any Of the Other !eVen Will be 'i1gned Monday when two-a-day workouts ~ume "Yes. I'm concerned." said Coach John Robinson aner momma mcct1nas. "The first week With the veteran~ 11 maybe the most amponant week of tra1n1ng camp "l'm hopeful that the s1tuat1on can be resolv('d short.ly" Saturday's mfluit of veterans brouaht the'number of pla~n 1n camp to 18 Thett arc 86 pla)'ers on the roster Meanwhale. IUms runn1n1 back Barry Redden spok<' to reponcrs for the first time 1n mort thao a year and repeated what he told Rob1n~n durina the ofT-sca~n Tired of hvana tn the shadow of Enc Dic kerson he wants to be traded, preferably to a club on the f.a" C oa'' which could Ute htm a' attt lead runnana back "l would ltke a chance to can)' the ball a lot more th.an 1 havr." the 26-y~r-old Redden ~•d "I've' a\ked John to trade me back f..ac;t (whert h1\ fam1l) rt\1desl an\I hr's promt'td 10 10.·omodate me ·· ----- Robinson not only has promised to make a trade 1f a good deal prcsent'i itself. he also ha'> changed the offense from a one· to a two-back forma11on and named Redden the starting fullback. Still. Redden d~s not behevt> that he'll be completely ha~py wath the Rams no matter how many cames he gets in the new ofTensc "Seeing 1s belteving ... he said. doubttng whether he re all) would fet 12 to I 5 cam es a game in the new offense "But even 1f did. l don't feel that'<; enough for me." Buc.&.to1Nk.f return• to RaJder camp "lo I draft choice Bob Buczkow kt returned to actton in two-a-day practice sessions at the Los Anstlcs Raiders' tramma camp 1n Ollnard after a week on the •udeltoes Buczkowski. a defensive end from Ptttsburah. \Ufl't'red muscle S~'lmS and a tWlSted back in hll Or&.t pr.tcttcc session with the team He was s1dehned as a precautionary mcasu~ and wu ~nt to Brunswic k NJ .. to be eum1ned by a back \p«1ahsl · A.fter that tnp had confirmed the Raider medical staff's in1t1aJ •diainos1s, Buakowsk1 returned to action ~turday at the team's tra1mn1 camp "He worked for the first time stnct he hurt lus back." \ltd Coach Tom Flores "He did evcrythina but (pan1c1pate tn) pass rushing dnlls. We'll ao a ht\Je dow wtth him. de~ndana on what our doctol'l and t.ramcn 'i) .. Stamna lef\ o tl"en"ve auard Charley Hannah rtma1nedoutofcampina salarydupute, W1th noprosraa reponed in nqot1a\Jon betwten aatnt Howard Slusher and the Raider\' Stcvr Onm.aycr. Flom \11d tht Raiden Wlll prohahly not make any \uMtanual ro!.ter cuu for anothCT wttk or to, althouab be <''~t\ to have tht' ro\ter down to about 80 playcn by Ute tint e \hib1t1on pme Aua 10 at ~n Fnl\CI~ : MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ~---=----=-----= ----------=- Nun finds coaching basketball can be an enjoyable habit ~;~;~t-~~event Benches clear again; Saturdaytot1erookie0.'1i11AveWforlhe n , 1 lead It 14-under 202 aftcl' three rounds a 0 . . C'h . go POA toumament in Orand Bline, Mich. Pate who, bite Tl 0 es n lp 1 ca Love, is lookina for bas first POA Tour Vtctory, 1ho1 a thud-round 6S. Pate bad the most around to make up after rounds of 70-67 lef\ him 7-under and five strokes HOUSTON -The busy life of a nun never bas interfenid with Sister Maria Pata' love of ooachin1 bukctbell. off the lead lifter 36 holes. Crenshaw, malcin.a bJS ThiTC:fbra wl in ma tors bitters quite oft.en," Dcmpeey S&td waukec lO four hits over 5'h inmnp to stron,cst showing 9inoc m:ovcnna from a hyper· ~ ••After a while, you aet tired of it." win his lhtrd pme in se~en days and Saner Pa.res. a member of the Fran· thyroid condnion that cau~ him to lose 18 pound this week featured lnotbetAmerican l.elauepmei: Danny Tartabull drove ln four~"' earlier in the season, fired a 66 in the third round ... In Twla1 a. Yuk"' •: Tom with a homer and a single, lead1n1 cilcan Sisters of Penance and Christian Charity, ha~ been 1 basketball coach for 20 years. For the past five seasons. she was head women's coach at Canis1u CoJleae in upstate New York as well as with Sacred Heart High School in BufT~o. ln April. Sister Pares was hired as women's coach at Marquette. the LPGA event in WQbdbridge, Ontario. C.rl1 in 2-1 Baltimore win Brunantky and Tim Laudntr bad Seattle past the B~wcrs. JollD1oa shot a 2-over-par 74, but managed to take a three hits each and Kent Htbek bit his In the National 1...ea&ue: . onNtroke lead at 7-under-par 209. after three round . 22nd homer u Mlnnet0ta. Wllh Glutat,Ptratett: At Three Riven Going into the final round today of the fourth and final Pn>m AP 41.lapetdel Manqer Ray Miller's job in jeop-Stadium Steve Carlton allowed only of the Grand Stam tournaments on the LPGA's tour, BALTIMORE-Baltimore rookie ardy, baQ&Cd out Is hits in a ~me three hitS, all singles, .in seve~ shutout defending champion Pac Bradley was tied with Bet1y first baseman Jim Traber, subbina for delayed neatly two houn by ram at inninis for his fint v1ctory since June .. It's been a hectic schedule and tough. but I've eajoyed 1t," she said. notina that some days she would bold "make a beeline from the high school to college fo r practices." Kina for second plaOt' at at 6-under, 210. Noey the injured Eddie Mu~y. drove in YanltceSwhum. 1 as San Francisco blanked Ptt· ScrulOa, who shot a 64 on Fnday on the par· 72. 6.107-the w1nnin& run against Chicaao with The Twins' maoqement ta.id it tsburah. yard Board of Trade Golf-Club course for lbe lead. a two-strike sin_,e with two out in the wu considerin1 a manqerial cba.n.ac C.Nlaalt • Padres Z: At Butch collapsed after a triple.bogey 7 on the ninth and bottom of the ninth innina ofa pme ~use the team came to New York Stadium, St. 'Louis won its fifth "J love work1n$ wtth the bds and get a great stnse of fulfillment from 1t." finished with a six-over-par 78 and wu three shots marred Saturday by a bcnch-clearin1 havina lost nme of 13 before beatina straight behind roolue left-~der behtnd the leader ... Severluo Ballester~•. the Spanish brawl. lhe Yankees twice. Orta Mathews. who scattered eiJbt Sister Pares. who 1s al the United States Olympic fC$Uval as manager of the West team m the basketball competition, built a sensational record at Sacred Heart (229-10) and Canis1us ( 138-29). superstar who be&All his mtemataonaJ golf career The Onoles' Rick Dempsey 1an1tcd A'• t, BIH Jaya t: lo Oakland, Eric hits over 6'1> innings. Curt Ford's exactly a decade ago at the Dutch Open Golf the'meleeinthes1Athinni!lfofthe2-1 Plunk pitched two-bit bell for six double hi&hh&hted a three-run first C'hamp1onsh1ps. held a four-stroke lead after thrtt victory. ifter be was hat wilh a innings, survivina seven walks, and innana. rounds of this ~car's event with a I-under-par 71 for a 5-curveball by Gene Nelson of the three Oakland relievers were perfect Braves •·•, Meta S-1: In Atlant.a, "I was very happy coaching both levels but there now 1s an NC AA ruling that tf you have a o; V1s1on I propam m men's basketball, you must be Division I in women's," she said. "That meant Canisius would go from Division II to I and I couldn't coach both teams. under 203 in NoordwtJk. Netherlands. White Sox. Dempsey, Baltimore as tht' A's won their sixth strai&ht Glenn Hubbard drove in four runs, pitcher Ken Dixon and Chicqo third Raqen I, IMiaas ': In Atlinaton. three with 1 double in a four-run fifth U.S. aweepa in Federadon Cup "I was interviewed for the Marquenejob and hked what I saw of the campus and the people." PRACJU.:. CLechoslovak1a -Chris ~ E" crt Lloyd d1st·arded an elasuc brace from her a11tng left knee and played ht'r most aggressive tennis of the week Saturday as Marquette also hired a new men's coach during the spring. Bob Dukiet of St. Peter's. ''lt's ironic because I'm coming from a Jesuit school, Bob is from a Jesuit school and we're going to a Jeswt school. .. she said. she )Oaned 1n a sweep of West Germany that carried the United Stat.es into the federation Cup finaJ. Quote of the day Lloyd beat Bettina Bunge, 6-3, 6-4, as Martina Navratilova continued her triumphant return to her. homeland Wlth 'v1ctones in both singles and doubles. Rewe Jac:boa, commenting on Boston pitcher -Roger Oemens, who beat the Angels Friday night to improve bis record to 17-2: ··He's only the best 1n the game." The romp over West Gennany put the United States mto a record-equalling 16th champ1onsh1p match toda).' against Czechslovalc1a. Navratilova. who helped Czechoslovakla win its first Federauon Cup titJe1ust before defectmg tn 1975, clinched the utle berth for the Amencans wJtb a 6-1, 6-4 victor. over Claudia Kohde-Kalsch. Rama scout Charlie Ball dies Rams scout C'harhe Hall died Friday EE afteT he suffered a heart attack in his room •II• at the Ram's training camp. Televtalon, radio TELEVISION Hall, 62. complained of chC$t pains and shonness of breath at I 0:30 a.m. and was taken to St Jude Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 12:30 p.m. . Ya.m -SPORTS SUNDAY: Tour de France b19cle race (final leg). ( 1 hour. delayed), from Pans, Channel 2. I 0 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Talladega 500 (3 hours, 30 minutes), from Talladega, Ala., Channel 2 A resident of Midlothian. Va., Hall was at the Rams' training cam pat Cal State Fullenon. to look over 10 a.m -OUTDOORS: Fu.hang the West Channel 56 ' the team's new players. . 11 a.m -WRESTLING. \hannel 56. 11 :20 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Hall had been with the Rams sfoce 1981 . Before that. he was with.the Seattle Seahawks and the Houston Oilers. He scouted the southeast area of the country for the Rams and discovered stan er$ Dale Hatcher and Mike Wilcher. Donovan said. Chicago Cubs. Channel 11 . · 1:30 p.m. -WATER SPORTS: Profile of former NFL quarterback Dan Pastonn1 present- ly a drag racing driver, Channel 4. ' Hall 1s survived by his wife. Joy. and his two daughters. Cathenne and Jennifer. J·30 p.m -GOLF: PGA tournament (90 minutes). from Grand Blanc. Mich .. Channel 2. 2 p.m -BOWLING: Doubles Nauonal Champ1on!.h1p (I hour), from Reno, Channel 4. 3 p.m -AMERICAN ADVENTURE- MemonaJ ~rv1ce!. will be at 2 _30 p.m Tuesday at Rose Hills Cemetcr; in Wh1t11er The family requested that in hcu of Oowers. donations be made to the Heart Fund 1n Hall's name Channel 2. · Ni.zoo to undergo knee surgery 3 p m -BOB UECKER ·s w ACK y WORLD OF SPORTS Channel 4 J 30 p.m -MOTOR SPORTS Super Chargers. Channel 4 INGLEWOOD -Los Angeles Clip- pers guard Norm Nixon will undergo su~ery to repair a knee tnJUry he suffered dun ng a softball game in New York and as 4 p m -SPORTSWORLD Amateur bo'<ing -U S. \.S USSR (I hour). from Sacramento. Channel 4. RADIO expected to mm up to six months of the 1986-87 National Basketball Assoc1at1on season. Nut0n as scheduled for surgery toda} at Daniel Freeman Hospital here. He injured hts knee Thursda) while playing 1n a softball game composed of the casts of Broadway shows in New York's Central Park 11·20 a m -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Chicago Cubs. KABC (790). I p.m -BASEBALL Boston at Angels. KMPC <710}. Commonwealth gold Smyth, Hill to 13-year-old girl ::~~!!!:n EDINBL RGH, 'x.otland CAP) - .\lhc;on Higson a 1 l-year-old ~hoolgirl from ( anada. became the ~oungest gold medalist in the h1stof\ of the Commonwealth Games atur- da} v.hen she ran·d to a games record in the 200.mctl'r brca<;mroke Higson did not e'en Quahh for (. anada·., national champ1on!.h1ps last -.ear and 143<, appcanng 10 herfi~t maJor l hamp1on'\h1p ( ompet1ng again!>I her v.a\ frllo"' C anad1an C ind~ Ounpuu one of the top-ranked < ommonwealth !lw1mmerc; But H1g\on of Brampton. Ontario. louthcd home fir'>t in a gamfs record of2 31 20 cdg1ngOunpuu. "'ho took 1hc C\1h er Thr prtv111u\ \-oungr~I gold medah<,t wa<, •\U'>trahan <..w1mmer Jenn~ Turrall who also wa<, 13 when '\he won the I '>74 woml•n's 400 meters lreest)k but •W:t<, In days older than H 1g~on But while thcrt• wa\ JO) for the \oung ( anad1an \w1mmer and all thr other mcdah\l\ on tht -.cs.god da> of competition lht·n· wa~ncf and de'ipondancy for tht I l-mcmber Ber- ANGELS ... From Cl cstabh\hed out drnf1dcnce that we tan \.\IO the dn1s1on Hut we need .tbout 40 morf gJmt\ like that .. Should Boston remain atop of East -thr Red (\m have lost c1&ht of 1he1r la'\t IO -and lht" Angt'rs wan thc We<,l thl· two Wt>uld collide aaa1n 1n the C hamp1onc;h1p 'icnes. And Satur- day'-1 win upped the Angels' season ~nc!> r<'cord w11h Boston to 6-5 "It was good to establish ou~lves agaan.-.t a team that could win at all." Witt ~1d "h mav come down to the end of th<' year ·we'll ht1ve to plav them ag.,1n " * AHG8 L HOTU TIW Anfflt lt.O So• 141''-1 hl'ele tOO.v wiM ftetvrt e Dtlllt QI >00• oeme wl11Mr1 0... ~ ti n end Ttm S-,,., I• II Ot~ t"4on • ,,_,Int DetwMn Sulton •nd Clev.ltnd'I ..... llfiMI,.. J\lftt ,. ii merllt IN linl time rwo lCIO v1<torv Ptl(l'ltf\ "-"'' Mutr.o off 11nce II'? w...., Ttm-..... •nd ~ GeMft fKtd Mell ottitr Didi ~I >-~·4 -1onntn<• merktd '"' -Otftee lrOt'fl t f •fOf I• llrtlel'I et tl!ot t>ltl• ~ Gndl continued 1'111 lorrld MtlnO Hot wllll • Nlr ~ Ml Ht htl 1111 _, O't« lhe ot\I IS Nmft ~ 111t • .,.,. ... lrOtl'I f.O to ,.,, dUrlnl lllef 1fre•dl . Artw mtklnO en error fO lfet'I IN "Intl! inMIO Grtdl '-'r9CI Ille """•kt m'91'1• meo '"' 11er1 of .ome1111119 "1 11\0vOnt ,._,., -to'""'' I lotd Sc'-V, 'If W9 loM. I'm ION ,. tlrl"O t tun to !fie ,.'"' I-row •nd YOY'rt IOll!O ro ,,..,,. to 1r.oot ""• Arfflf ,,,. ---oltY, t ltttt the_, ~n' come of! mv "'"4°'1 inton'• 88 llodt-Hlelidtd hit "'"'"" tlrMll lo 1J """" wllll 41 lounll IMlllO doutJlt muda squad. ordered to return home and Join the mass bo)'COtt of the games b} 31 other teams. The withdrawal of Bermuda. which only two days ago managed to reve~ an earlier request to pull out, left onl} 26 of the onginal 58 team'i -1t11l in the Games. A total of J 9 event'i ongmally were scheduled but becau~ of the U- nat1on boycott. only 10 were con· tested '\ustraha kept ahead 10 the medals table w1th 27 -11 golds. 10 silvers and six bronze!> England had a fine day. winning eight of the 20 gold medals at stake. and kept close to the Australians. with I 0 golds and a total of23. Canada was in third place with I H medals. while Wales and New Zea- land each picked up its first gold of the Games. Alex Baumann. double world rt• cord holder and Olympic -1w1mmintt champion, easily retained ht\ < om- monwcalth 400.mctcr ind1v1dual medJey lltle and set tht' world'<, fa\tt'\I time this year After bemg behind at the end oftht butterfly leg. the 22-year-old from Sudbury. Ontano. quickl y caught up and won the race by 15 meter.-. 1n 4 18.29, almost nine-tenths of a second outside h1'i world recorc1 o.., .............. itw So what's new tn the Pacific 1,000., Not much It was Randy Smyth and Jim Hill for the fourth straight leg -from Long Beach to Dana Point - m the catamaran endurance contest that wall eventually take the nine teams over 1,000 males of ocean between San Diego and Santa Barbara Smyth and Hill, sa1hng under lhe spon~rsh1p of Longpre Automotive, beached their 19-foot catamaran at Dohen~ State Beach at 3: 12:07 p.m. for an elapsed ume of S hours, 12 minute~. 7 seconds for the 35-mile leg But Smyth and Htll didn't have much time to spare as the Catalina Yachts team of Larry Hartcck and Enc Brinton finished Just 45 seconds behind Harteck and Brinton call Santa Barbara their hailing pon. In the moderate I 0-11-knot wind at was a relatively close race all the way hn1c;h1ng third in 5: 15:27 was the West Manne Products team of Dave Keller and Jack Edgehill, Mammoth Lake, fourth was Team Hydra Baths, Dave Renauf and Dave lwamota. S .. dne). Australia, 5: 15:37: and fifth was Team LuCCll's, George OclB1ano and Mike Checketts. Madeira. 5· I .5·57 ROMINE WITH RED SOX. • • From Cl defensive replacement. Romine knows he has to cam his keep, and 1f he should drop down, it's a matter of performing well while waiting for another opportunity. "You've JUS1 got to go out, put your ~hoes on and play," he !!atd "You can't let your$Clf get down when rou're down there (mmor leagues) ust because you're havmg a &ood year down there. r,ou can't expect 10 be called back up • This 1s Romine's fifth year of pro ball after helpana lead Anzona St.ate to the national champ1onsh1p as an All-Amenc~n outfielder dunna h1 Junior year 1n t 982. Pnorto play1n1 a )Car as an All-State outfielder for Make Mayne's Oranae Coast Pirates. Romine had lettered an thrtt Spotts -baseball. track and football -•t Fountain Valle~ "Grow1n1 up, I alway dreamed of a chance to play 1n the bta leaaucs. • ht ,.1d "h's a dre3m come true now It hel~ you get ready bt1na 1n good projt"am~. But it's really nothing the same as pro ball." When Romine firsi came up, hed1d not have time to th.ink about the maamtude ofb1~ first pro appearance. He pinch-hit for Tony Annas in hts fi~t at-bat and knocked an RBI single Aner hats in h1~ first three appearances thoua)l. be grounded Out ''When I got up the third pme and aot a hit. I aot a st.and1na ovatton." Romine stud "I arounded out m the fourth ume nd aot booed " Now he mu,t perfonn or 1t could be a welcome el5ewherc. Boston Man- qcr John McNamara $ltd Rom1ne's defense has been aood. but bas b1tun1 has not been what he expected. "I can tell you from expcncncc that 1f you don't have an idea or what you're doana (at the plate). you're sa1n• to have trouble 1n hard tame,," Hnn1ak \&1d "He's aot enoulh con- fldrnu in what he 1s do1ni You've ant to lnow how to survive 1n thl' .,me He'\ learned how to survive" base coach Doua Rader. wtth whom Scott lletcher'1 RBI double, Pete inning,1parkin1tbcBravestoaswccp Dixon tan&)ed, were ejected. lncaviglia's run-sconn1 linaJe and a ofa twi-nigbt doubleheader. It was the thtrd brawl this week in two-runCTTOrbyCtevel&nd left fielder The Braves won the opener on Ted the majors, as the Mets-Reds and Mel HaJI powered a flf\b-innina rally Simmons' sacrifice fly in the ninth Giants-Cardinals were involved in that gave Texas the victory over the inning. altercations on Tuesday night. Indians. Pkllliet S, Aft.rot t: In Philadel· "I didn't know what to do. But I've TlJen 4, RoyaJ1 S: At Tiaer pbia, former reliever Don Cannan never had anyone charge the mound Stadium, Alan Trammell scored on continued to pitch well as a starter, after a brcakin,a ball," Nelson said. :·1r John Orubb's bases-loaded arounder allowing two runs in six innings as the a pitcher gets intimidated becau~ he wiih one out in the bottom of the I Ith Phillies defeated Houston. can't pitch inside, he's not goina to be inning. giving Detroit the win oveT Reda '1, Expos f: At Riverfront too succes!lful." Kansas City. Sadium. Bo Diaz drew a two-out, "We all know tht' last couple of MariDen 5, Brewen %: In the bases-loaded walk in the ninth inning years they've been throwing at our K.ingdome, Jerry Recd held Mil· from BobSebra. drivi!lJ in his fourth * * run of the pme and lifting Cincinnati AME•UCAN LEAGUE A'• 2. ~Jen 0 past Montreal. t OrWei 2. 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Wiii oltehed lo I t>ettw In ttn Umplrn-Home, COl>lt, Flr11, McClellend, Second, YC>Un9, Third, R•IMv T-2'.Jt A-xun An911 ewraen < T1nUtfl s.tur9Y'• Geme I aATTING Ae It H Hit JU 5t 121 21 m 2s s. 4 m 21 ., • 322 st 11 11 2SS 3' .. t 17' 2' '6 I 1'7 II 4' 2 24' S2 '1 II )26 4' IO 2 3CM 37 ,. 11 2S7 40 " 7 S2 • 12 I .. .. " 2 267 27 S6 3 n60 475 ... ,. ,.ITCHING ...... d. ,. .31' " 31' 19 279 S2 2n lJ 2'7 27 260 2t .24' 37 2'6 l2 .2•S SI 243 ,. 737 I 731 11 .221 21 210 .w .w If' H Ba SO W·LaltA Cllec!Wlek 0 0 O O 0-0 0 00 Luce• 4\1> 3 0 3 0-0 I 93 Witt 1't1h 145 49 1~ 10·7 2 93 Flnlev 20'1'.t 21 11 17 l·O 3.10 McCuklll ISO"J 126 SS Ill 11·6 3 17 Forster 31 36 13 13 4·1 341 Corbell S2'h 40 14 27 2·2 3 71 Moort 2"1\ t3 11 20 1-3 Ut """" 6'1\ S I 1 O·O 4 27 Cllndelerle 22 22 10 1 S 3-1 .SO Sutton 11~ 113 2• 74 1·7 HJ T.-1S1M W • U.S Sl·U U7 s. ..... · Mo«t 9, Corlletl I, Forater 4 No verdict In USFL trial NEW YORK (AP) -The Jurors con11derina the tJSFt's S 1.69 billion antitrust suit apanst the USFL met for another six hours Saturday Wtthout reaching a verdict. Deliberations, which have now aone on for a total of IS hours, resume Monday at 9:30 a.m. Beto~ they can reach a verdict, the five women and It' man must debate, then answer a series of 60 quesllons based on the I 52-paac charae aivcn them Thursday by Jud~e Peter K. Leisure. MuchofLeisure scharacwas spent exptainina the complexities of sections l and 2 of the Sherman anti· trust law, on which most of the USFL'a case is based. The 1urora on Satufday a ked for additional tranl(T\pts of testimony and more nbib1ts to add to the documents and transcnpts they bad requcsied on Fnday. The materiaJ they requested covered a btoad spectnam of testimony at the trial. alt.bouah several were centered on the relationship between the NFL and Lcltvls.iOn. It 11 the USFL'a contention that the NFL used its leveraae with the networks to kttp the newer lcque from JCttlna a tclevl'llon c.onl!JIC1 for 1u SW1tch to a fan schedule th1 year llA'91M.L8Aeu9 amt,~• LOI ._.Lal ClllCAec> .,.... ., ... .... • ••• °"*td •• , • ....... d • 12 • ...,.. .. ••• _..... Slit OoWf!Wt!f •1:11 ........ 1''' DMlnN• 1 0 •• ....... " •••• ~'1 ., •• ....... • , 1 ' • JOMllC '... NA -... ltWllNr1 1 I I I c.,a I 10 I Cet ._.. -.c_ ..._, klelde c > 1 7 I Ol""9 • 0 I I t $i.¥t "9tt ,._.7...,._. It-* 141 > 1 1 > Tr8o 1• • 1 2 2 ._ cr~ww .,...,.....,.. Duftclill ta ) 0 1 I OiAIOll ._ • I 3 4 TOM "-'lter ............... HoMvctt • 1 I 0 0 lclttrttv • J 1 1 t Devit love 111 ,._.,,,....._ ~~ • I 00 00 01 ....., ~ I 0 I 0 Gellt kuwt .....,...,..... ...-lift . I ICeMVICftH ............. Venderu o • o o r.c.ci-~" • ...,... HllRI lift 1 0 I I kott Hoctl 1f.6'-.,._. ~ • 0 0 0 0 Douf Ttwlll -.. .... _.~ Tr~ll'OPf\ 1000 ,~,.. T.-. It 4 t • T.... 16 f It I ~~v=edV ::.:J: La.,.... ._...,......_.tit tn 1a-4 Devel~ 70-" 6t • Clllcll9I IM .. Wlr t J9ff Slumeft .,_.,......_ Gwne WIMlftt 11191-l!cktnllY C21 -• ~d "'°'1 .. ..,_,._. E-Mor*'d. D~llato f. L09-i.0t M• =~':IM 6t-'6·JO-SOI ..... 6, ClllCMO I.~ MelftltWt, O\lnaift, JodltMudd 71 .. 7 ....... Eekertlt'/, ~. H«tletld, Trlllo, Tom l(ht :::::::: °""''°"1 Medlee:k. 0."*· H•-0wta1on Ill), Tonv Siiia 71·~101 lrodl lrl, Hemll1on 121. ,,_.rod!, L" Trevino .,.....~ • H a aa U SO Hel luttOll .. ,..,_~ La ..... HofttVQltt l>-' c. Dl9t Vendtko Powel t I·) I 7 1 ,., 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 ) I 0 0 Clllc9te Ec:llarWvWA-4 1 t • 4 2 2 Oll'IM 2 0 0 0 0 I H9P-Cev bY Powel WP llootvcull, f'ow· ..... ~ UmW• Home, Mani!, Flrtl, Devlcbon; s--s. ~v. Third. Helllon T-2 SS A-15,M MAJOR'L•AGU• LaADaRS Amerkaft a...tut ~, ............. , BATTING C211 et l>ett,.._.,..., 9olton, l60, MettlflOly, New York, .U.; Puckett, MIMHOle, .331; 1tic., lollOll, .331; Eat*, Htw York, S)O ltllNS-tt. Htlldtrton, Ntw Vork, 92; Pucltttt, MlnMtOte, 711 Mettlnolv. New YOl'k, 6': hit, Toronto, .. ; Pnll.IPS, O.klencl, "· ltll-C•nseco. o.ltlencl, to. Bell, Toronto, n; .,.,_,,A..-. 141 9el1!tld, Toronto, 72; Mel· tlnotv. Htw v °"" 71. HIT$--Mettlnt1V, New York, 142, Pudl•tt. MIMHOI•. 1:17; Ftmendta, Toronto, 131, Belt, Toronlo, 12'; ..,_, ,.,,..., 1211 ltlct, Bolton, m. OOUIL£~ttln9tv, Ntw York, 33, ltlct, lolton, 2'; '"81. loalon, 27, R ~son. New York., 2'; RIPkM, 8-ttlmore, 26. TR1Pl.£5-8utler. Ct.velend, I , Fwnende1, Toronto, 7; G. Welker, Chlcaoo, 6, Owen, S.tllt. 6, Wlllofl, It.emu Cltv. 6 HOME lllUNs-a.rtletct, Toronto, 25, CanMco, 09lllllnd, 23; PeolleN!o. Hew York. 73, ... , Tor11ftlO, 22; IClnemen, o.klencl, 22, L.N p.,.,1111, o.trott. 22. STOL.EN BASEs-lt Hendtnoll, Ntw York, 57; ~. ~. 40, ........ ......._Di Wllloll, Kame• Cltv, 73, Moset>v, Toronto, 22, ·---· S.ttte. tt. PITCHING ll dtdtlon11-Cllmen1, Bo\lon, 17·2, 2..50, Ferr, 1Cenu1 Cltv, 7·1, 106, lt•W'llUIMll, Ntw York, 12·2, 3.30, SCllrom CleYelend, 1 M . S.H. STltllC.EOUTS-Ci.mena. Bollon, 161. Morris, o.trolt, 145, Mceau .. ......_ 1111 Hltu«e, Miiwaukee, 130; Witt, ,.,,..., I .. SAVErAaM, 8-HllNre, 26, ltlohettt, New York, 22; Henlellde2, Ottroll, 19, Herrl1, TtxH, IS; B. Sl•nle'f. BoslOll, 14; Henke, TorOlllO, 14 ......... LAque ll'lrwtfl ''*Y'• Games> BATTING (211 el l>et1)-9roolt1, Monlreel, 337; Bec:kmen, Ntw York, .335. Gwvnn, Sen Dleoo, .332; C. Brown, S.n Frencl•co, lJl, Dvkslre, New York, .331, Reines, Montrt•I. lll RUN:S-Vwvnn, S.n DltOO. 63, Hev ... Pl'lll• detollle, Sf; E. Devit, Clnclnnetl, SI, Murpllv, Atlente, st; Sc:llmiclt, Phllede!Phl•, SI RBl-SChmldl, Ptllledtlptlle, 7•. Perker. Cln clnnetl, 71, Cert«, Ntw York, 70, G Oevl• Houlton, '1, lf'00111, MonlrHI, St HIT:S-Vwvnn. Sen Dltoo. 124, Sex, Ded9en. 1•1 Rein.a. Me111r .. 1. '"· ..... Hou,ton. 110, Perller. Clnclnntll. lot DOU8L.ES-HevH, PllllecltlPlll•. 21 ~ton, Ch!Qoo, 25. It Revnolch, Pit"°"'°" 25, Sex. ~ 'M1 Strewt>errv New York, 2• TllllPLEs-s.muel. Ph~. I, Coitmen SI L.oub, 7, ~. SI L.oula, 7, DVIHtre, Ntw Yori<,'· Mll!rtllOi Atlente, '· llle•nt\, MonlrH I, 6 HOME RUN5-f>er11er, Clnc.oMell. 22, Sdlmld1, PtllledtlPllle, 21. G Devit Hou"°"• 21, S1ullilM, ~ 19; MenNI, D.-.n. IL STOLEN aASES-Coltmen, 51 L.ou••. 63, E Devla, Clnc:IMell, Sl, Rellltl, Montreel 44 DullcM. ~ U 1 Doren Hou•ton. 34 PITCHING (I decltlona)-l(trftld HouSlon. 7· 1, 2.43. R ROl>IMOll, Clnclnnell 7 I 2 20 Fwnandtz. New York, 12·2, ?t3. Oitde New YDl'k, 11·2, 2 26, Derllno. New York 10-l 2 79 STRIKEOUTS-Scott, Hou,1011, 117, V~ ~ 147/ Wtlldl, 0ed9en, 111/ Rven, Houalon, 11'. Z Smllh, A11enr• 111 SAVEs.-ftHrdon. MonlrNI. 21. Worrtfl, SI L.oul' 1'; D. Smllll, Hou,1on. 17. L~ Sml1n Cntceoo, 17, Gon•o•. S.n DIHo. 16 T•NNIS l'edlraften Cup (et ,.,..., ci.dl• ........ , HMtf'INALS uweM SlllttS a, West GerrN1!v t Sllllllel Chrll Evert L.IOvd (Us ) def Bttllne llunot 6-3. •·•. Mertine NevrelflOv• IU S > def Cleudle l(°'*"'IC hctl. .. I, 6·• DeWitt Nevrelllove·Pem SNI-(US l def llunot· ICOf>dt-l(hKll, .. 2. •·3 Cudleetwnle 2. A,........ I Sllllllel Hene Mendllkcwe IC1ecnot1ovekl•I def Gel>rltle Sebellnl IAroenllnel, •·2. 6-4, H.itN Sullove (Caechollovelllel d9I Mef'ctclt1 P•t l-6, .. 3. •·3 ~ Pu·S.l>ellnl (Arttnllnel def Ragin• Menhlove·AndrH Hollllon, •·7, 6·2, 6·2 CONSOLATION SaMl ... NAL.S Brlleln 3. HU11Nrv 0 Sovltl Union 2, NelllerlenOt 1 Sftdlsh <>Pert ,., .... s ...... 1 SemllNI Sllllllel Mel• Wllenotr (Sweden) def Mll01rev M«lr (Credlotloveklel, 6-0, S-7. 6-3, Emlllo S.nc11t1 (Soelnl def Sttten ECIMro (Sweden>. 6 3. 6·3 ""'" OMr •-a-11-101 l(tft GrMft 1'·tt-41-1Cll D.A Wtlbrlne 11 6' M 201 JoM COOk .,._71.,.._. Mike SYll!ven 71 69 " 20I Milt McCulouell 11 .. .,..,.,. Mlkt Hll ,...,..,_. aoo l••twood ff·~ Pet«~ ... ,.10-ftl aoo Lw n"'s-n-'20I Jim Co411er1 f7 ...... 72-20I aruce L.letik• •'7·72-20I Alldrtw ~ 71...S.-72-20I Motrf1 Heleltllv ,.70-.,_209 9000v Clemottt 6t-71-ff-20t Lennv WedklM 71-61·~209 Jim Hllllet 71-61•10-10t Devld Grenem .,.,.71-2" lllllV PlofOI 65-72-72-209 L.on Hlnklt 6'·67·~ Merit Pt9ll n· .. ·ff-210 Sttve ~ 71·70-6f-210 L.eonerd T~ n -6t-6.-,IO Scott Vwolenk n ·6'·1G-210 Bred Fuon 67·73·7l>-210 Jim Slmo111 7G-70-1G-210 Dennv Edwercb 11...-11~10 Joe1nme1 .,...,·n-210 ltlck Cretwr 73-... 70-2l1 Antonio Cer«M 73·•11>-2n Buddy GerdMr ff·71·7>-21 I Gerv Pinnt n -61-71-211 l(tltll Clfe(wetw 71-69-71-211 GrH Twiggs n ·6'*7l-1\1 Jim G•Ktoner n·67·n-211 Howerd Twlllv 67·72·72-211 Dick Meal 71·'7·7>-211 Tom Byrum '7·71·7>-211 Jim Rvti.cioe '7-n -n-212 Oovo Johnson 70-ff-7>-212 Herrv Tevlor •n·n-213 Siu tnorenem 10-11-n-113 Merk L.ve ff-n~n-213 Vence HHtner 71·ff-7>-213 Dtn Helldor1on 72-67·7._,13 lllod Curl ff-70-7t-213 Dennis Trix~ .. ·73·7>-214 Miile Ooneld 7'·67·7>-214 Jolln AO.ma n-61-75-21' L~A t9umement (•I W11• .._, Oftlwtt) CMlt Jonnson 47 .... 7.-209 Pet 8redi.v 73·70-11-210 ae11v Klno n_.7·71-110 Cllhv Moot 10-n-..-211 Allee ltlUmen n-'8-n-212 N•ncv SCrenlon 70-64·~21i Avello Okemoto 73·70-6'-211 Mlu l• Btrteottl 71·6'·7>-213 P•lll Aluo 74·69·7~13 Dtl>Olt Meutv n .... ,._, .. Doi Germeln 7S-70-6....,1• JoAnnt C.rntf' 6'·71·7.,_21• Rosie Jones n·n-11-21s Sn.rrl Turntf' 71-71·7>-?IS 8erb Bunto.owo.v 73·n·~215 Amv AICott ~n....-21s S.n<ll'• Pelmtr 11-n-11-215 Jo .lin11 Wewm 74·71-71-216 Pei ~vera 75·6t-n-216 S.llv Liiii. 75·70-71-21' P•ttv snttnen 70-13-73-216 Jull lntuter 71·61-n-216 Jent ~t 74 .... 7.-214 Judy DoekinM>n '3·74·6.-,216 Ve! Sill,,_ 1•..a-7.-21' Nencv Wlllle 71·76-JC>-217 sM1tv Funono n-n-1.-211 Merle Fioutrei·Dolll n-11-1.-211 Merine Neuw 74·10-7.-111 Merv MurPflv 11·71·76-?11 K•lllV WhllwOl'lll 73·71·7.-211 Jen Sltc>llemon 71-n-7s--211 AmV 8tn1 75·71·n-211 Susi. McAlll,1w 71·7S-n-211 AAlSOll Ftnnev 74.n:n-211 Pttnnv Pvtr 7'·7•-71-219 Le uri. Rlnlter 73·7S·71-219 l(elllV B•ktr n-74·7.-no CollttnWelk•r 74·75-n-m LYM AO.m' 76·71·73-220 Vicki l'woon 75·7•·7?-221 Beth Denlt! 75·74·n-221 Cerhv Revnold' 74·7•·73-221 Cetnv l(relllff n-76·7:>-221 L•urtn Howe 71·76·7.-221 Muffin Sotnctr·Oevlln 72-76·7>-221 Le ure B•U9h 71·76·7S-222 StePll•nle f>erwlo 76· 72· 1.-212 Ot«>or•ll Slllnntr 73.75.7.-m L•Ann CeneO.v 71·76-75-222 Hteln.r Ferr 73·7S-7-222 D•t>o<•h McHettte 74·71·n -m Robin W•llon 7S·7'·7>-222 Annt·Merle Pe"1 n-10-1rm l(lm SlllPmen n-u-1..-m LttHt PNrson 73·71·,._222 o.o Rlcllero 16·n-1.-m DewnCot 73·76·7.t-173 su .. n S.ndto 73.7 •• 7..-223 Pellv Hnn 7S·7•·7._223 CllldV bric~ n·71·7S-223 C.,Olvn Hiii 75-73·75-223 Dena Howe Cllance'lo< 7'·7S·7S-224 u se Youno 76-n·75-224 Lauri PtterM>n 76·n·7S-224 Slleron Berrell 13-7•-n-224 Mlndv MooT• n·74·n-224 HHlhtr Drew 7S·7'·7..-22S Jtnet Colfl 13-1s-n-ns Bonnie L•uer 11-10-n-ns ~tu• w1111m1re 7'·69-,.-.226 L.Dl'I Gtrl>ecl 71·74·11-216 Mvr. aieowtldtr 7'·n ·77-226 J•na Crtllw n-n-n-'lU Clndv Hill n-10-,.,._.,,. Sendr. SPUllCh 11-n-7'-m 8.rNrt Burow n-n-11-m Cerhv John11on 70-7t·7t-227 Dutch OP9ft (et N_.dW!MI, N~) Stverl•no 8tllt"ero• Jost Alvero Mentul Pinedo Gordon llr•nd Mike Allen Vlctnle Fern•lldtr Ptlllllo Perklfl CONCANNON'S HORSELESS ST ABLES '/2t,"'-'/2t,yce & ?Jmttey e?/11tc' CLASSIC AUTO SHOW Sunday Aug 3rd, 11 :00 om 4-00 pm AT LIDO MARINA VILLAGE No admission charge to the show Ample parking Classic Rolls-Royce & Bentley Autos will be on display You may also choose to dine on the waterfront, browse In the Village's unique shops or visit the yachting center Brtng the entire famn · 55 Frwy becomes Newport Blvd Cross over PCH then left at VrB L 1do Parking on lflft cvcu. ,..., . ..,_ 1111111"89•bULTS I 0"* ......... llte!Y). 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H Sf, 1 N• i ltuttltMM <Sw1t1erlencl), 3".52, I A""ero Pino CINlft), IJ 00, t SleYttl lllOOlll (Ille Ne1ner- teftdt), Sl:24, 10 Yvon M4ldlOI (Frence>, 33.V. Oller Amencafl. ~ _,,.,.. 21 Stew .. '*' <C•neoe>. 5' m•nulta, ' MCondl ~; "1 BOCI ltOI, IA3:26 beflind; IO Jeff Pierce, U7;GI; "· lton Ki.tel. 211UO, 120 Alex Sllede ICenedel, 2 19.47 M>XING (et-...... N..Y.) HEAVYWEIGHTS -Mike TYIOn (C.1'-"ll, Ny ) KO'd Mervis Frulof (,.,...101111111e1 )0 MCondt Into Ille flnl rOUlld (Tnon .. 2H WI"' 23 kftOdl.outa, Freiler It 16-21. USA·USSA Am.ltlW lnYlta ..... (et s.cnm...1 ID MUndt -KeMeltl Gould (Rodltord1 II I oulPOlnted Mld'IMI Sllfrln (USSlt), K 15' oouncll -Vlclor Etof'CW (USSltl out· POfnted Tlmotllv Lltllft (Flint , Midi ), 2· 1 15' oouncb -MenWol Awtlllen (U!S'tl. ouroolnled Don Glrllll (Tllofnton, COio.>. 2· 1 16S oouncb -Derlft ,._ CCCIMMut. OlllOI ouroolnled lllullen Tenimov (USSlt), 2·1 171 oouncn -It-I TrlWv (USSR> out· Polnled Ooneld SttofleM (Armv·Ft Hood, Tt1 I. 3·0 201 ooundl -EV99111 SYo.kov IUSSllll OUIPOlnltd JonelhOn Uttltt (Flllll, Midi.), 2·1 Alexender Mlr~o (USSR, 211 ~) 11~ Wftlev Wiison (Armv·Ft 8rffll, NC .. 2231'1 oouncb), Ill Vlechnlev YekOlev (USSlt, 2lS POUn<h) 001P01nled Alex Gercl• IS.n Fwnelldo. 21• POUndl), 3·0 09" .... ...,. DAVIEY'S LOCKalt ,.._...,, a..dl) -7 t>oell 370 enoltn 2' t>errecuo. 10 1>on1to. 49 rock cod, 38 cellco t>eu SS l .. rid NU, '30 mecklf ti, l lolt Nawt"OaT LANOING -S l>Oell, llO _..,, 2 1>errecu<1e. • oon110 217 .. no t>en , so cellco l>eu, I helll>ut 13 KU11>in 150 roc:k ''"'· 671 mecke<tl DANA WHAlt, -11 l>Oe" 351 enolers 276 t>eu, 4 t>errecude, * l>onllo I hehl>ut. 311 rock ""'· 4'5 mecktrtl ---~ -------------- YI 1111 • , .. -.a ... MlaJ 1J"9 .... for INIT'I MAtCMI .... UI .... wftll,.,,,. -QI ................ 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Fwd ~d. 20U02 20 ltlcllv ltucld, '°'' ~f. ** 21. ~ Aliloft, auldl Lddrt, 2"'1.1S7. 22. ltu1tv Wefleclt, llOntlec Gfend l"rfx, 10fOS3 73 Joe Rutlmen, ~ LASeelrt, 20U70. 24 Rlcherd ll'ettv, PontlK Gl'eftd Prh1, 203 20t. 25 C11tt FIMIP, Ford TI!uncltrl>lrd, 20UOt. 26 Tommv Ellls, ClleYrOlet Monie Cerio $$, 2030'2 -• 11 Aon &oucnerd, Ponllec Grtnd l"rlx, 20Ul7 21 Alell l(ulwlckl, Ford Tllundtrl>lrd, 202 ...._ 29 Devt Merdi, Pontlec Grenet Prix. IOU .. 30 OtlrN Cowert, Chevrolet Monlt Ctw'lo S.S, 202.14'. 31. Pllll BerkdOI, Ford Tllunclet'l>lrd, 2G'U'4.. 32 Herrv Genl, Cnevrolel Monte Cerio SS, 201M6 33 P•llCllO CM!« Cllevf'oltt Monie c:.rlo SS, 201 596 34 Ml!<t WellrlC> Ponllec Grend Prix, 201 07 JS Ken Sctlfeder. Ford Thunder'l>lrd, 201 m 3' ROM .. Tnom ... Chevrolet Mollte <:.no SS. 201 113 37 8uddv Am110ton, Foro Tftuftdet11trd, 201 109 ll Edd .. 8.ericnwele, CllevrOlt4 Monte Gerlt SS 201 CQ7 J9 J•mm'I Meent. Ponti« Gntncl l"rht. 200CMl 40 r<en A»an, Gnevrolel Monte Cerio SS, 19t 162 $11tvrdaY'I tnnMcftem l'OOTeALL. Hltlellel ,.....,. LAe9ue CHIC~GO 8EARs-stoned llllchefd Otftt, dtfen11ve .no. 10 lour one-veer contrecta end Tim w r1on1men, 110111 llM. ro two one-veer con1rec11 DETROIT L.IONS-Slontd AIVln ""°«•. run• 111110 l>eCI<. 10 • serla of _._ contrectL INDIANAPOLIS COl..TS--A~ Grtt Bettle, llntl>ecktr, on we•vtn from lfte o.nver aronco1 R .... * Oiied 4rlrl, lllcklf. Quinton Be11ero, noM redOt St...,• .,.,..,,1 encl Lemv T n ior w-de reclevers, WoodV Oerll and Oen Hemmenllmldt. defeMlvt t>eeks, Merion Mein· •vre runnlno beCk, Scoll ROl>lntOll 411'11 John AODtrlton Of!ttn,lve llnemtf\ end Jot Smlev, 111o1ercl • • l(ANSAS CITY CHIEFS-S..,.. '--d Gr ffin delen11ve tnd, to • four..,_ contr.ct '""41LADELPHIA EAGLE~ £111«1 Foute• c~ ro • _...,..,. contrect •llf ICt •lll avers, runn•no bedl, to • lour·v-contrect SAN FltANCISCO 49EltS-Welwcl Alefl Ltff, OIK.-klekW • GLENS PAUA M.Y. ~ Hmvralipi Mill Tr.- out Marvis Frazier widt a ...., riabt Uppcrcutl '.JO -t -... ft,. rouad of I 1ICll ... d 104"1 ° boul SMurday, Clll •• --.. beecen ~ ....... .,..._ 2S--O. Tyaon &Qt Ftuiet otr.....,. tD09 after the opeaiQI WI Willa • • ptteut, bridy P"'""' m -Of fonner YrOl1d beav-,. i F' t' a r I• Joe Frazier apimt ~me.,....... After the bOMn lndld llloWI Iii' • fewmommu.'if~~·~ f'u1 uppercut oe ·Prazir1 ~ -6- iQI ham"'• IGI mo a carw. Tyson landed IWO mGR s;;z r• whilt Fru.er was Oii llit "1!'t • ... canvas. Framt's hUdlerl. ,._ JoeC... tez and the rilll doclOf NllMld ..... l~yeu-okl bour:..:wbo WM...._ aplftll the ropes. I YIOG ..., aooba concerned about bis OllPO'..S'a co. ditioa, bUt Frazier apperadly Md llO 1enous Uljuria. • ' ''He"U be all npL Doe'l ~ about it, .. said Joe Frazier, his IOll 1 ltai.net and ~· The moctoui an Saturday's~ tjtJe boUt WU tbe 23rd o(T)'IOl\'I pro career. • For Fruiet, it was mninitceat of bis only other defeat in 18 pro- feaional fiabu1 that to former beavy- weiaht cbam_P.100 t..a.rry Holmes 10 November l 9S3. Just as in that onc-rou.nd knockout, fr&Zler WU hurt early and WU quickly fightina to avoid a knockouL Frazier, 2S, from Philadclpb.ia, wei&bed in at 210'iJ pouod;s._ T~o.: 20, l'rom Catskill, N.Y., ~ 21 1 pounds. Frazier. at 6-J , is two iocbel talJer thatl Tyson. The two fi&hters hive bad two cocnmon ~oenu. &th dccilloncid James .. Quick" Tillis in 10 rounds and both knocked out Steve 1.ouski. Lemond holds cycling lead NEVERS, France (AP) -Orea Lemond of the United States held on to first place after the 22nd leg of the Tour de France cycling classic Satur- day, and was the ovcrwf>elmina favonte on the eve of the race's climax on the Champs Elytee in Pans. Guido Bootempi of haly finished fint m S boun, 12 minutes and SS tee0nd.s on Saturday's course, an uncballen&in& 121-mile rick from Clennont;l"crrand to Nevm in cen- tral Fruce th.at ba411ittlc effect on the staJ\dinp of the tour's leaden. Behind Bontcmpi in the sprinuat' the end of Satum.y's le&<t~ two Bellian racers, Fruck noate in second~ and Eric Van~n io third. They bad t.be same time u the leader. 'I Del Mar handicap ... ~~ , .... 0.-.-..... ,....., ,_. ._. I llloA Nn llM:9. • ~ ~ '"°oo. Tilrw 'tflfll ..... ...., In Callfornlll. O.lmlne Prier. .............. 1 HUlltt A~ "trMfldttl 116 J ""· "''* ( ....... } "' J T• CWt L.116 llMtO 11 IOf • °"'* ... (Ofefrldl) "' I o.nttt tt• ( ... V~uelll) 1 .. • ""' °"""" ($~) , .. 1 lttttt TW-'11 <"9~> H4 I lmt To Jlt (le&e) 116 t AIU9 ltouuo (~"°") H6 10 I.Aft Fllld (Oomn) H• 1\ Wiid '#Me lG.,rldol 116 o•trn.11 R•I cs-21 Quk* "'°"°" to ..,_ llottt llllt ~ fltld, should hold 1wev; DAVIOI AX• (to-l) TOOll UC1 ,_..tedlV IOslne .. Ctlenct lul, Pt1ct MY oA Ille div; AQUA ROUSSO ( .. 1) S"9CI to IW'ltturt !ht ltHtr end lddl JAc,Car· ron. 1.0NGSHOT: TEE CEf'S I.AD. saCOM> RAC& 1 111• MllM. Pvtw: m,aoo. Meldln ,llllft 41116 INll'• ...,_ v•ri old end UP. c1t1m1nt Prlc:9: m .... ae.ooo. 1 Oii Marie (~~· 115 t Frtell A Zold (HIOIJtft) 122 3 1.0vt Toni (Sterlilltl II 110 4 ~ma (51mPtOnl 120 s Meld Of Mldrlltht < .. ie> m ns 6 lrllOdWtY M.eollt (~MVtl 115 7 W... DI Ttll Vt (Cl-I 11115 I Ml&• O'O.v (Ctrrldo) 115 t Sold!«'• HOPe (It 11 tlenluela I 12) 115 10 SwtelKI (St~) 115 11 S11f11i.t1 !li.dll 11117 12 Stkurt letllbM !E.COO.r) llS .......... 1) Sffenl Cour•et (P. Vtlt1m.1•••> (1) 115 14 Qullllotn'• Dolt~ Uammtrlno) 115 IS Encl Cep (Sl~llt) 115 16 FIYI~ G .. u (8tit) (1) 115 Pl. YING GI.ASS <•·I) Well beck .. ,t onlY to 10M tft d\tflet t i tht start, dtll9tl' If tDle to drew 111 frOl'll elso tlOIOlt list; SW•IETSST (3· ll Good tffort .. .,, Sttvtns stick• tncl WIM tP· PfK .. lt tilt tdci.d dlsltll(e todtv; 141.IENT COUllAGI (6·1) 0-.1 1llt9CI ti tilt mite, IWls lht ltNlcel of loP tct rider. LONGSHOT: OH MAltll. TM•D It.AC I '1M mlllt on turf. Pww: 12:),000. Thi'• V9W *-end ~ AllOWtnea. 1 Altef\llOll (~tr) H7 2 Dtnlv.,. <•tt•> 111 ) MOOtrd Ind (l)elll) 111 • Cronv (tlteal •112 S Wll kflne (McCeffOn) lit 6 Ml4ditMX IT-) Ill ' ~ '-UC91'1t (C>mt41) 111 MIDOLHaX lt-1) a.ut~ ~tel 'ott made u.s. at•rt lmpreulYelY, cen ,...t; WU.L ll'RlNO (J-l) T• ., ... trtklet tOdt 1Md1"9 rlW, wll tit !oftnlabit fOe; ATTawnotl <•·1) ltOltt poortv lul lotlno bttt d'ltnee, et11 matte el'NfldJ. LOHOSHO"f: CltONV. llOUltTM ltAC•. •I~ Pvr1t· 110,000. MlldeM, •-v••r old\. Clelmlno Prkr '31.000- t21,000. l LOOlt UV W.I . 1Cttl9"°11) 117 2 ~ FINI (llamlrtll 117 J fMnt• JO (Llfihem) 117 • lllulol• ~ (QwrldOl 117 S Otinw Cl'lldl <Wiit) 117 • 9old leroeln <Soto> llS 7 MlalY lvlllltrd (Ste¥tlll) I H I PenuC'o (P9drOH) (1) ll1 f MlllVOW Otwn (Ooullft.tl 117 lO c.Ndle11 Punkln !Soll•> 111 11 lilallt ta El\OWll (P. Valtniutta) 117 11 ltutie Tiit Nltlll (McCtrtOll) l 17 ........... I) MlchMI'• I.MY (Pffrott) m "' MISTY l YPMAllD (6·1) Good IOl*ln\I flllv worillnt Ilk•• NMtr. mev •lnO mild suorl,.; •....-r IS INOUGH <M l EtttrtmttY wld41 tntwlne atrtldl .. ,,, P Vtltlltuelt rldet lodn; 90L.o IMGAfN (S·21 DrOPS from IOUllMf heel, ~v.cl swift \PMd btfor• tlrll\Q let•, mev atlek toclly. l.ONGSHOT. PANUCO. """" ltAC•. 1 1116 mllft. Punt: 111,000. Tllr•....., Olds encl UP. ClalmlnG Price! 131,000- Ul,OOO. 1 Velltnt ~oe (Douole$) 116 2 Mtt1I In TM Sllv (Stevens) 116 3 Eoo hdt (P9«01tl 116 'Ovr Nordk (hztl 114 s For9'oll IA9lon !Sttrllnvl 11113 6 Idol (P. Vtltntutt.l 11' 7 Tom (McHerew) 116 TEllY Tut1ru Del Mar results TMlaD llACL 6 f\tf'IOftOS. llllleCI More (VtlllruUtllt) 100 '-'O 3.00 Vitt i Scor't (T Of'O) J.20 ""° ,IOtltll'IO Marltfll (OCN.m> UO Tlmtl l:Of AllO ren: ...... VII•. Tork•M· MHnetlc 0..-r, Lturt 0-., O.wttt Delloht. No ecrttdln. as •XACTA (6·51 Nici s1'7 00 POUltTH llACI. 6 llKIOllOI. lkltll A lvt (Ll..,_rn) 31.AO 13.40 6.40 Cl\111 Hiii (OllvetM) 7M 4.IO Ovtaou <Plncev> uo Time: 1:10 '1S. Abo ren: wetm •11 Win, l'tbu!Ous c...,1,.., Trump Up, lt..O Mv l.IPI. Stent.a. fin Of Blut. ScftlClltd: StMdttttneu. """ RACI. 1 1116 mW.. on tUff t..OUQOUf'll <SOI'• 1 •.oo uo i.oo Ftllll'lltne (Solo) 2UO 7.00 SMIOl'ltl ftlc:llup (Toro) UO Tlrnr. 1:A2 J/S. . AllO ren: ·~ SIMier, R•r• SfaMtl, l<MC' Define, Uct\I, N•l•lle'• FOtll. llOMTM llAC•. I l/ 16 ml'-on tur1. ,lvlnO Girt <So10> 1f 00 UO 7,00 cenve11•1 Ster <Toro> • s.ao UO Miu levtrfV Hilt (Oll1terK) UO Tlmr. l:.d 115. Abo '811! ton Gtnrt, Afteelloll Afflr1'NCI, Cell Aoeln, Mias Rovel Montt, l<rM!"Nf', 8lUlfllno ltldtlMd, ····"·· .... MlmoM krtt~ Ontv. NIMTH RAC•. 1 I/" mllK on turf. lllllOl>'I lllnO ( Pfncey) 7.20 4,AO 3 40 ia.tlt lloMommt (OllnrKl 11.20 00 • AvlttM (lltitlltutit) U0 Tlrnt: 1~. Alto re11: Vl\ltll. ao111111, c-..._,11, lternor ...... or. OelY, tE~. Pw•notco· No scretdlM. U IXACTA 131> Nici Mon.00. n LATI OOUll.I <4·3l oeld sauo. · Athlndence. H.133, M4.ltuet Htlldle! M,GOl,«tl. Hollywood Park quarter horse results, to night's ell tries Htl'twMd ftartc IAT\MDAY'I RllULTi CIM•SJ·....,.....,._M,,_...) l'•ST llACI. $.50 Ytrlh. Ptclflc: E11Ptf'l (Hert) Chtr111tr O.vtv (H. Ctrcltl 119 lttcl lttmmtr ( Ptullnt I Tlmt: 77.tO. 5-10 140 )JO S.IO uo 4.:IO Alto rtn. Llltlt Niii Nik, Dtduct•Olt. A Zurt Hit, Goldtn Nolts. 12 •XACTA !2·ll Hid WM. SICf*D llACI. 350 Ytrdl. Fr~! (Floutroel 21AO uo uo SlrN!tln Gtrrtll <C'""'°I i .0 J • .O C'-ful HoMV IHunll 1J.20 Tlmt: 17.to. 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TONIGHT'S •NTitllS (:ll'd .. u .......... """9na "'"""91 ''"' ..-.: S:JO l'lllST llAC•. 3.50 Vtfdl. Purse: '3,700. ThrH veer oldt encl uci. O.lmlng Prlc.: 16,250 Truekllll9 8119 Ptullne lroclv M iu Merle 8vl•o Btrvts 8tllerlne Htv To Hustle lloltrt Jet Tle>av Orlv~ A111mtnt• Mist lttcl AO.Ir SIE<:OND llACE. 350 n rds Pura.: '2.too Two vt1r Old~. C .. lmlng Prlc4t. st.150. TA Advtnlttt OIYmc>lc Pin Ettv Go E11tre Mias J.cklts Doll EHV MtNtrend True Wind Dont Soclll ~ NOW GIOolln JtnnY Tilt Double Eeolt TH•D llAC•. :UO vard1. Pwae: $3,IOO. Tw• vMr old\. C .. lmlnv Prlct : 111,500- Prnt'°°'4 Pet JUOll Stnt Me Golll StrMkln W Mtxlctll CIWlrot Im A 1.lvt Ont Ptlllltd Homt TN L.olterv "°"""'H ••c1. no v•rc". Puf'ae: ia.100. Maldt!\ two vttr old•. Clalmfno Price: S 16,GOO. Juli.t Unclt lot> MfllrKI Kett Tenlbtr•• Wrenvltr e·Bld Of A.lure YUGO llov Rldl 11 8 1111 e·A Zur• luv Cell A VIC'lorv Sounc!Mllontl ~hen Ftrms entrv l'I"" RAC•. 400 verlh. Purse: M,000. ThrM vMr old• tlld 1.11». 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Natlvt Stout Allllttt Tomorrow Oul\ltl$ Toro Mind Oernt Senetor S.Ot OM Stssv C"9r'ot TINTH llACI. 350 verOS. Pune: 13,IOO Tllttt-YH r·Old nU\t\, C .. lmlno Prier. 112,soo. Stvlt And Sllno llN Donne Mo Minnie Zenlnl C .. bbtrttlon Moon Ttitts 8lll>OIK l.tlOIOnl Ctu 5c>ltnclld Merri Stecv. Solution Pollllvtlv Smesl'llno s......-on ~~~~~~~-r--~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~.-~~~~~~,-~~~~~~-..~~.-..--------·r-~~~~~~-r Ml.IC Jl)JIC( NlJC 11>na: P\llJC NOTICE Ot8f91 eo.. DAil Y PllOT/SuncMy, Jvli/ 17. .... C9 :Irvine Experience: Upscale life miiliaturized I • • Vtaltora to The lrTlne Ellhlblt admire an architectural •lte model of MacArthur Court Towera, the Irnne Co.'• newat commercial omce complex. The •lte model wu compuer aenented from architectural drawln&•· It wu the hand-painted and flnl•hed ID uryllc to match the Italian Travertine facade on the real •tructure. ORANGE COAST STOCKS .. Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, July 25. , Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. p II • • c .. " I( .. . I • t\ .. I< b " , ~ :J .... 1. arr. lll~uS"lf ' r• :".•t•C•l ' . ·~ " Al•£• fJOtllfi•f r •.AL,. HA ft J CI OI' if( tt"I . A"( .. t J'1 •r n tHOHr • A"f J. Jr A..i r A( I r "' • ., • uu J" IC A"f 'A( 1' I "· "' ,l If It C IO C " 'I " 9.Altc'H l""f r c., I 0 ••• ,,., ... '. .. 1 •r I I r .. ,.._ f I I If'( a a,A t I .. 1:.•r•or• , . . •10 I J.PO•H •£ r IC• t •. t• I l'G' •p •oo~ wA..,, I • .... ,, f MUI f I ., ,, . r •• ., . ,,,.. ... "'·'"'· IN 4tl,J fNAHrlAI •• • ,.I " .. r 1 •<' ,.,_,il l •• J f NAl'I' .. f I •10 .. en .. , •• ;tAfH ll • w ..... n .. t •• •r • ... .., t• .YIJAH • .. • Ill I co., • wf II I• . , •• wf IH•ti: .. "'"'" '" ~ ........ I ft.Tf 1""•110MA . . . . I \t , ""''. I• .. ,.,,, , • I ... ,. .... , ...... . . . 'MAllllA ' . . ... ••• " Cht• • .. . ' . .. .,,. ,, ,., . ' ... ... . 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' . • . • it r I I' I• " I ' . I ' ,. II , • I • I . I l ~ I ~ • I I . II .. • I ' ' . I I I ' I I I • I 1 • ... . ~ ' I . • ~ I I .. . • • , •• • I , . . ' , 1 • I I I• ,. I . I • I e 1 • J ' ... •ij• I I . . . I . •• I I • , . . •• • lft I. I . 1• I• . ,, ' • I ' I . . ' • . • I • 'I I I ' • • • . ' . After successfully dcvelopina the City of Jrvine and paruofNcwpon Beach dunnathclut2Syears, the Irvine Co. has decided that tt 11 time to strut and has created a revelina experience in the form of The lrvine Experience. Housed within ------------the first two floon of 2 Park Plaza at Jam- boree Center, the Irvine Co. 's newest commerctal offi~ project, the quin- tessence of tech- J11 HATHCOCK nol<>l)' and func-1•••••••••••• t1onal architecture have been JOaned to create a useful point of reference for those interested 10 Southern California. central Orange County and the lrvmc Co., wd Samuel E. Haynes, the company's vice president of markcuna communications. "I went aJI over the country and looked at every markeuna center that had ever been built in major areas of development and put together a cast of consultants to create the best multi-media markettna pavallaon pou- ible," Haynes said UsinJ highly deuuled models and audio-visual presentations, v1s1tors expcnencc the spirit of the lifestyle and workstle of Irvine/ Newpon Beach. The interior was desi~ed by Ginsler and Associates of New York and the strilungly accurate models of lrv'ine and its surroundmg communities were created by David H. Gibson Co. of Dallas. The aud10-v1sual production of"Roou and Wings" created by Lawrence Marshall Productions of Toronto, treats the history and the future direction of central Orange County factually and anfully. "We chose Larry because when we saw one of has shows an Dallas, at showed more than JUSt the buLldang; 1t showed Dallas. It told why 1t was there, how at got to be there and what 1t all stood for." Haynes said "Then the light went on an my head and I saad "Th as as the guy that has to produce our story ' ·· The Irvine Exhibit culminates a 2111 year cffon lo extol the v1nues of the region and represent 11 as a good spot to do business, he saad. The other bag problem Haynes faced was finding a wnter to scnpt the production. "The first thing we considered was using a local wntcr who was steeped an Orange County history. But we used Marshall Riggans who wrote the Dallas show." he saad The I 0-manule presentation uses 18 projectors and 900 colored slides chosen from 20.000 shots of vanous locations an the Irvine region. The scale model of the entire area which oomes down af\er the end of the shde show represents 150 square miles of south and cenlral Orange County. The model includes 300.000 structures and as detailed to the extent that anyone famahar with the area can find residences or workplaces wtth case. The area model 1s supponed by muln-1mage slide presentations that are targeted toward business executives and the ,l__BustNEss No1Es -- - Irrine co. Ylce D191dent SUD.el BayDee 9t&Dda ID front ol a to0m1l.se model of.t.be company•• Jamboree Ceater. brokeraie community. UpstaJrs, a series of rooms exhibit models of the complete Irvine Business Complex ancludang ExecutJve Park, MacAnhur Court and Jamboree Center. Throu&b- out the display areas, models are supported try wall-to- ce1hng maps, Ooor plans of otliee buildings and interactive video presentations t~t provide product 1nfonnat1on "The Irvine Exh1b1t brings closer to each Vls1tor the pos1t1ve results of master plannina.. commurucation and pannershap an these communaucs," said Haynes ... ,, provides an opponunaty for people to pan a fun.her understanding of what's really happening here." The Irvine Exb1b1t as open by appointment onl~ and selected vasttors arc csconed through the exhibit in tamed intervals so that presentations aren't interrupted. Those interested an commercial office products can vacw wall displays of representative full-tenant and multi-tenant ut1ltzatton of Ooor space an Jamboree Center. Executive Park and MacAnhur Coun A complete, full-scale model layout of a typical MacAnhur Coun office as displayed near the end of the tour along wt th a model of the twin towers showing model desks, chairs, workers and 1nd1v1duaJ hghts an each suite. Haynes said that because The f rvanc Exhibit is concc1vod asa cont1nu1nJ. evolving pomt of reference. the JTllP5. models and aud10-v1suals wlll be updated and revised as future development' are planned Symbols listed for QC stocks ~~Hutt«'.ln Talks at Buffums The America~ 5t~k Exchans~as appro-.cd for original listing 11 178.197 common <ihare'> of Ultra- 1y1tems Inc., an Irvine-based power and environmenta l systems and de- fen\<.' and <;pace \)'\terns compan)' lhl' 11cker \\mhol will be ULS l ltra\\\lcm\ provides project dc- -.clopmcnt enganeenng. construe-I tlCln and operations and mainten- ance \er' Ill'' 10 the power·and steam· generating lhcmacal food. pet· I roleum and petrcx:hcm1cal andustne'> l ltra\\\temr, also pro\ldc' engincenng. soltwarc and hardware de-. elopmcnt and\~ stem\ tntcgrataon sen 1cer, for thl' l n1ted States go-. em· ment u>mmand control. Lorn· mun1cauon\ and intclhgence (C:ll> program\ and 'pace wstems. which manage and rnntrol the malatal) ·., m1\<;1k.-. air ail fl. \hips and tanks • • • The nimmon '>HK k of CMSElectro Funds a'i no\\ tx·rng traded under the new .. ..,.mhol \(MS Jam Farooqucc. president .innounccd Pn·.., 1ou'>h the \ICKk for the Costa Me~ rnm pan> wa\ traded under the symbol C M~f The unit\, consisting of common <;t<Kk and one Scnes A warrant will no\\ trade under the symbol .\( M~l The Scne\ A war- rants \\Ill tradr under the symbol .\C\1S\1. f arnoqucT ..aid ( omplctl' "1anagr ment Systems. which manufauurec, personal com- puter enhanl<'mt•nt \)\terns. was traded o'cr-thc-rnunter under the nam(' Flcl 1ro r undc. < orp until listed b'f "J.\Sl).\C)nn \.1onda\ Jul\ 7. 1986 \\.Ith the"' mhol < MSF I EFC acquired C "1S an Apnl I 986 fhe compam ·, lommon \tock will trade under the \C "1\ wmbol to u11l11e the l"\l\lang name famahanty With ( \.1~ • • • He' ka Sranll: k the prc,1dcnt of Bomed M~dlcal Manufaclarlng Ltd. rn In inc rcponcd that operations dunng the \t'<:Ond quarter Qf fi'K:al 1()86 resulted an a nrt losli of SI I 9.280, or SO 06 pt'r '\hare. on re,cnues ofS2RR 670 In the same quancr last year the company pollitcd a net ant'omc of S 141 000. or SO 04 per c,harc. on re' ('nUe'\ of$~90.1 l0 fhc "gnana of cxclu\t\.t' lOntranc, with four western European countncs has ht-en finah1ed and in the United <itate\, Nattonal Mtdacal C\rx-c1alttes. a suhs1di1~ ·of National Medical f ntcrpn~c, · w8' added as a none, . clu\1\C d1stnhutor ot Bomcd '" '\;( COM oroduca In ••x •pen ••Iv•• ·11n •ll apen' ~vi not hlijh 1n price re11on1bl1, cl1st1fied ....... 11d-h Ing -J Ctass1t1ed Advert151ng 642·5678 Tuesday, August 5 -Laguna Hills Mall Wednesday, August 6 ·Newport Beach (Fashion Isl.) From 9:00 a.m. to to::m am. a free mveslment seminar will be ht'ld with a free continental breakfast being served Fananr1al advisor Harve\ Ro,.enberg talk~ on financia l s urvival in today's r etir e m ent world and what to do l.\.tth c A'-h in todav·., economv F'or re~ervations and 111l11rm,1t 1un <ont~ct .Jean Barrett at E.F Hl"TTO"\ \.ewport Beach. i 14·644 9111 \\hen E.F Hutton talk ... pt-11p l.-1i .. 1t>n How To Plan Your Estate Toclay T'S LATER THAN YOU THINK Ltcturer: W . Balley Smith, Attorn~y at Law • How can I '1vo•d rhe agony of Probatt'7 • How can rrduct' or even t'hm1nate T axes7 • The Revocable Living Trust • Why should I transfer my assets our of Joint Tenancy? • Do I really neea a wall-and If so- what type? • It" s later than you think • ThC" New Ta>C Law explained Tuesday, July 29th 7:00-8 :30 pm W ednesd ay, July 30th 4:00 -5:30pm at Glendale Federal Savings & Loan 100 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach 833-3606 Thursday, July 3 1st Laguna Beach Library, 363 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach 833-8891 --______..---------------- Lessons on bad news. radiate from Chernobyl By JIM HATHCOCK aH ROBERT RA Yl'IELD It rtflects a public misunderstand1°' of Soviet aovern-bappenina at aome place an 10me time and p~nt the ment and media acquisition and distnbutaon systems As new1 in an undC'rstandablc manner to their readcnhip or wtth all issue), the pubhc must understand the policy so it vicwcn. can prtd1ct and make $CnSC of the results. United States' media promote circulauon and How then did the Sov1ets' system score io iu handhna oflhemobyl? It worked well as a pubhc relations system. There were no human leak . All releases were ~ated at the h1Jtlest level and there was no internal dlsagretment Concern over the adequacy of the news released about the Russian nuclear accident at Chernobyl bas been exceeded only by attention focused on the a~ident itself. The fundamental misunderst&Odina stems from the advenis1na by 0 sellin&" the quahty aod f11rness of their Western concept ofa media system's purpose. For United news coveraae so the free flow of 1nformatlon is vital to States c1uzens opt1mally, it is to dctennine what 1s the sales program. Newsmaken i.n the Western world who --------------------------'---------.--------, ignore that need. disreprd -at their peril -the But the Soviet1 broke several cardinal publl<: reJaoons rules for dealina with a frte preu~ Manqemcnt at all levels can learn some valuable le~ns frorn the VENETIAN GONDOLAS OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet Baskets w /champ ~ roses. IRVINE CO.AST CH.ARTERS 675-4704 WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. Al! services arranged. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS, 714-6 7 5-4 704. HAWAIIAN LUAU CRUISE LUAU CRUISES • Au1h .. r111r S0ulh P..ic111c r1 <v Sn°1 .... • f' 1vriPs1an Butti>I 0°nn"' * Mo 1nt1ght Ddn• 1n4 " A1ot1 t u .. , ~ • F•P•· M<1• T a1 \ '-;11,.11 l•• • s.:12 '>0 p.,, p,.,..,, • • R1>s,,rv 1'• 1r n, 1• " ALSO 675-4704 To Order your Good Life ad Call 642-5678. Ask for Cathy ~OU W/~I r ,. ~ ' 'y-t ~,. ~" e ,I ~ ... •• • •••• • Play the Smart Tenant Game Foll<Not the road to University TCJY.1er and discover yuu won 't hsve to pay for a lot of things m this n64N. first class office bwldlng • A prime Irvine location without the congestion of the central business area only minutes from John Waynf' Airport • Easy freeway access • Free parking for tenants and guests • A nearby park for 1ogging or relaxing • Views of snCM1-capped mountains or green rolling hills from the only off/Ce tCM'er in University TCM'n Center. Orange County's n8'Nest "small ((Min," which includes a vsnety of n64N housing • Locared 8CIOSS from UC Irvine, tn the Airport-Metro-UC/ Triangle Open Summer 1986 A dfMJlopment of Davison & Ferguson Leasing Office in The Marl<etplace· 4249 Campus Dnve, Suite 152 lrvmt1. Cal1fomia 92n6 7141854-2448 • Restaurants and shopping at your doorstep m The Market place. an already-open retail mstaurant Bnd entortammont center 1 tWt fdlJC•tfltJ ~ rl Doing Business "' °''f'lfJ'I Coonfy Exclusive Leasing AQent //1ff, Thorn & CO Tom Ack/am. Bob Stillwagon admonition of BiU Greener, former Assistant Secretary of Defense, that one ahould "never araue with a man who buys printina ink by the barrel." But the Soviet information system is a huge, well· orchestrated public relations proaram. However, the term "public relauons" is so misundentood that it must be defined before it can effectively be used. Public relations, u a function, attempu to create and enhance an understanding between a cbent and ccrtatn publics -a public beina any aroup of people with a common mterest. Such a f'Unc;uon should be honest and in the best interests of both client and public, but that is not always the case. When interests conflict, the public relauons practitioner serves the pereeivcd best interests of his or her client over those of the involved publics. It is also important to note that the Soviet media system -far from beina a watchdog adversary of the Communist Party and government, as a U.S. system transplanted to the USSR might be, is part of the total integrated Soviet public rclatfons system. The press is controlled by the party and government. Pravda, lsvcstia and TASS are organs of government and party unlike free-world news services. All policy for all media comes from the Politburo. Finally, it is not the avowed purpose of the Soviet government information systems or the media to disburse news. except as an ancillary need. They arc dedicated to serving the cause of "socialism" and truth, accuracr· timeliness and public desire arc not primari,ly served.-t was never intended to work that way. So. although there arc some journalists in the Soviet Union, very little of what is understood as journalism as practiced there. Soviet errors: \ •Never tty to hide bad news. It aJways gttl out. •lfyou want people to hear your side of the story and get the facts you should be first on the street with the bad news. Wbe~ free-world media smell a story, they will print what they have when the dcadhne amves If they best they have is wrong. it is your fault. You had the chanoo to get the facts to them on ume. When you have done somethma wrong. always: •Say that you did 1t and you're sorry. People love to forai ve sinners. •Tell what you've done to hm1t damage. Be credible. People won't behevc nothmg 11> wrong when Sweden 1s gettmg radiation. •Tell what you arc doing to make sure it will never happen qain. •Tell the truth. The press wall forgive you for not sp6:ulating and passing along unsubstantiated infor- mat1on. But they will never forJive you for lymg to them And in the West. they buy the ink. . Why the Soviets broke cardrnaJ rules of public relauons is open to speculauon. It becomes apparent they have been spending all their ume study1ngjournalism -which they can't use 1n their system rather than public relations -which they must use. For the United States and the USSR. that means everybody in the world. Both nations need to examine their programs closely. Robert E. Rayfield, Pll.D., 11 u a11oclate profeuor ud chairman of the PabUc Relatloo1 Department at Cal State, Fullerton. Koboway is chiefly ahead of computer component tribe Mesa-based firm maintains aggressive I expansion.as its competitors withdraw · Koboway upward through the com- puter science world. By 1978. the company began bulg- ing at the seams of its ong.maJ 8,000- squarc-foot building and began searching for a new home Finding no By JIM HATHCOCK Deity ..... c.n-........... High tech is ahvc and thnv1ng at Koboway, Inc., a Costa Mesa-based firm that has maintained an ag- gressive expansion pattern at a 1ime when other computer component producers have down-scaled or shut down plants. Growing at a rate of 50 percent per )Car over the past five years. the compan:. spec1ahzes in mululayer ci rcuit boards with 94 percent of total production capacity devoted to high- ly technical designs. The company positions itself as a service m the computer industry by producing qual11y merchandise and providing tamely dehvery. Koboway develops new manufac: tunng techniques to furnish products and services to meet the changing customer needs m the computer suitable sate, Koboway bought land manufacturing mdustry. and in May 1980. found a bank wtth In 1972, Koboway was started from compatible amtudes about successful the trunk of founder Paul Ketchum's management to finance construction car. Recently retired from Lockheed of their own 47.000-square-foot Electronics. he had 1he necessary building. In 1981, Ketchum stepped background to stan a high-tech aside as president and promoted company and the skill and drive to get Wathen to replace him 10 recogn1t1on the JOb done. Previous busiocss of her business and financial skills. associates began to depend on him to Wathen. with the assistance of fill their personal needs so he founded Ralph Florc1. vice president of mar- Koboway keting. has led Koboway to its current Today. the compan) generates ttfOwth position The existing fac1h1y over S 12 milhon in sales each year 1s capable of supporting add1t1onal Ma ry Wathen. who current!) expansion which Koboway will ac- pres1des over the company, JOaned comph~h by recruillllf quality em- Kctchum to organize the business ploycc~ and developing incentive end of the operation in 197 3. plani. that reward them for their The company's first plant -which ded1cat1 on, Wathen said. was located in the nonh end of John The company name. Koboway, Wayne Airport -began full oper-was denved from an Amcncan ln- auon m February 1974 At the tame. d1an chief who part1c1pated in the growth of multilayer tcchnolog~ led Lewis and Clark eitped1uons. ~~~~~~~~~--- ARTHRITIS .... THE 1986 Don't let it stop you. Learn how you can live a fuller, more comfortable and Independent life . . .. ARTHRITIS INFORMATION SERIES When: Time: Where: Second Meeting, Tuesday, July 29, 1986 7:00-9:00 P.M. HUMANA WESTMINSTER HO SPIT AL 200 Hoapltal Clrcle, Westminster, CA (BaHment Cafeteria) The Arthlrltla Information Serie• Offera: • Special Preaentatlona By Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon• •Information on New a Proven Arthritis Treatments • Effect• of Nutrition on Arthrltla • Queatlon & Anawer Dlacuaalona • Free Information & Refreahments Co-Sponsored by: Anocl•ted Bone & Joint OrthopMdlc Surglc.I & Medlc•I Group -Humana Hospital Westa1Wter JOHN C. WAMUWrON, M D. "°9PT Q, HIMQ4, 11.D. ~T W. HMmAn, M.D JACK ,AIQW.L, -"'·· 1111.D. ITIVIN "· ORAM>ff, 11.D. Call for Reaervatlona & Information (714) 898-2554 CALL 842-5878 • CAWNQ PROM NORTH ORAllClll CO. • CAL.UNG l'ROll IOUTH OIWIClm CO. ft INJO ........ ..... ,.,,_, a1nt 4 un .. -7 Days $7.60 No dlen9" '" C#V °' ~. I You can now c.11 the Dally Piiot Claulfled Dept. on S.turdaJ morning from 1:00to 11:30 a.m. to piece rour 8~ and MondaJ eda. ""' .12" 112' llOO 9-Am •••• • ..... ,, •• , . . • 2'1D ....................... tlM ...... e--. ,, .. MISC. RENTALS ~ .......... WW mw ,,.. ANNOUNCEMENTS OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY MISC. R.E. --1100 ,..,_ 1125 ...... c---. 1150 RENTALS HOUSES/CONDOS "" '"° .. ,. '* '"° 1.00 IW o-..t .. . 21CO ...__ 2106 .............. JllS1 o.i---2111 c-.. _ 2122 c..-712• 0..-,.,. Ill•• 1112 ...-v., 21"4 ................. 2140 ............ -1141 -7144 ~._. ,,. '--2150 '-........ ,.,, ~....... 21$S -v-.. 21'1 .............. ,, .. ... a--217• ... -~ 117' CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY .... i...-............... 21. ,......... •••••••• • • • >ltO :::-...... ._.. -....... ...... , ..... 1711 •• 27'n .. m• •• :r7i6 • • • • • • • • rtlO APARTMENTS ....... w.-.. ~ ....... ........ _....,. 21'2 .t7 .. EMPLOYMENT a...c-... 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Refurbished 3 BR and 2 + den. New decor & sophisticated alarm system, copper plumbed. French doors. n•11U ...., sn1,111 Modem. functional & charming are amenities of this 3 BR home opposfte park. Diane Johnson kitchen makes cooking a dream. UllllNW 1411,111 Pride of ownership 5 BR. FA, fabuloos huge lot beautifully landscaped, excellent locatlon near greenbett , new carpets, paint. lllUITll SIM,Gll Monaco with 4 skylights and view. Master BR suite with sunken marble tub, huge LA, air conditioning. CORONA DEL MAR 11¥111 TllUCI 1211,llO Remodeled 3 Br. 3 BA home In super location. Two very private master suites. Lovely land- scaplngl Don't miss this onel ua• YllW llUS 1111,000 Best value In the area, 3 BR + family room, 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen, custom bullt-lns. Meticulously maintained. Fee. tl&llMI Ollll 1111,000 The finest In condominium living. Split level 3 BR. 2 + BA. family room, privacy on expansive greenbelt. City and hills view. ua• Y11W llW Ptl,IOO Sandpiper model with 4 BA. spacious FR with fireplace, beamed ceilings, central air, security, lovely garden & ocean view. Hurry on this. OlllU 1111wn . 1441,IOI Newer custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool. 3 BR + FR or 4 BR, 3~ BA, 2 FP, • master BA retreat coold be den. QAllll MIUlll 1111,111 Ocean view from 4 BR remodeled residence In private setting. Beamed ceilings, trench doors, 2 FP. fabulous new kitchen. 3 private beaches. lllllOUPPI 1111,GIO Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set In lushly landacaped yard. Ooean vtew, new kitchen. many exceptional detallsl .. ..... --.. , .... Contemporary home for the entertainer. 4 BR plus maid's quartera on an overslzed lot with ocean and canyon views. ... I.... 11,Jll,111 Fabulooa with sensational view of Uttle Corona. waves crashing on roeka + J-tty. Large family room with retractable roof, 5 BR. 5 BA. , A MEMBER OF THE ril SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK lAJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SITlllllY ---e n~ ........ 3 BR $329,000 A. KURTZ ---111 ,., ........ 3 BR, FR $359,000 A. KURTZ ....... ..u 1MI P9ft ....., ... 5 BR $459,000 M. MATIHEWS llftllMIU 1121 ....... 3 BR, FR, Wtrfrnt $730.000 M.REEDY •UITll "...,.., .. ., 5 BR, FR $1 ,695,000 L. ROSE SUIDIY Dllll& Ill IWI 4011aA«WM4t 3 BR $219,900 L WHITE WUTOUf F 1222 l.ue1 laff 4 BR. FR $305,000 K PARKER ...... H LIWI 11 Ti.1 Oarutiea 3 BR $329.000 J DONAHUE ... Ill ... J21PMMttb 3 BR $359.000 A KURTZ lftUUHll 12'2 .... ,... UH 4 BR, FR, Pool $387,000 G. LIVINGSTON --Y1IW lllllf1 1121 S.au..t 4 BR, FR. Vlevt $398,500 C MC MAHAN IPllUIS 21 Oarwel a.y 4 BR, view $489,000 E CORKETT lllUIYll l IH CltlteH •• ,., 3 BR, FR $530,000 B MILES IPYIUll n 1 ..... , .. 4 BR, FR, View $615,000 D BIBB lllUIYll 1 IH llmttz 3 BR, FR $660.000 L ROSE llYDIMIU J 12 he•l•1 ltar 3 BR, FR, Wtrfrnt $730,000 L MC LOON ..... u, , ......... , 3 Br, Bayfront $1,100.000 S MARVIN ___ ... 2011 ...... c.., •• 5 BR, FR $1 ,300.000 A GOTHARD JUST REDUCED Olltl •U IHl,000 Cul-de-sac 4 Br home with vaulted celling Value Is In pool-size lot with RV parking Wonderful updated condition Excellent area. \ Ull llU 1141,000 Outstanding 3 BR home with remodeled kitchen, skyllte, wet bar. added foyer 40' lot. marveloos sunny patio A geml \ WUT llWNIT 1141,000 Exceptional 3 BA. 2 year old home built with quality . 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U Y•llT PMMI One story, 3 BA, 2 BA home. Tremendoua upgrades; tile floors and counters, garden win- dows, custom kitchen, wallpapers, prlv•te back yard! ams ..,_ Warm Mexican tiles on floor. sun streaming thru skylights, built-Ins everywhere. Master suite, guest room, plus office! Ull tsU ...... Beautifully conditioned 3 BR plus den on 40' lot. New kitchen, new carpeting, 3 car garage. South sunny p•tto and Palos Verdes fireplace. LMISU Mt .. Beautifully designed contemporary home of glass & dramatic decor 3 fireplaces, security system, desirable Lido corner lot Ill OAIYll 1111,111 The finest In townhome llvlng A gorgeoua "Oeauvllle" with 4 BR, large family kitchen, high celllngs and lovefy comer view location. WIST 1m•t 1711 ... Forever ocean views! Two 3 Br unl1s Lower hu large patio and bonus room Corner locatlon. Inside stairwell connects units lnOlllAR It .... Exceptional value, 3 BR, den. waterfront pier and atlp. 3 car garage, new kitchen and bMuttful awning covered patio P11m 1U ___., ,,.,_ Lower penlMUle locatton, aand dunee + OOM1i or your front y rd. Charming 3 BR wtth lllrge brick patio entry. l&LIM HW19U t 1,U-. Prime comer, 3 BR bayfront Cape Cod. Newey remodeted, ftneet construction, beam oeH nga, skyUghta. oek ftoort & ou1atandlng lnterkX'a. 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HiLLS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH .. Otenge CoMt ~LY PILOT/ 8undey, July 27, 1988 HOMES FOR SILE 1 BEDROOM 318 Driftwood, Shoreclltt., Corona Del Mar 720-0455 $3-'9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * • 12 Evening Star Lane. Dover Shor"· N.B 631-7300 $695,000 Sun 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $695,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 *<464 Vista Trucha. Newport Beach 1736 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. N.B. 759-9100 $101 ,000 Sunday 1-5 63l-7300 $675,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 * • 1207 Highland Or, Harbor Highlands, NB 631-7300 $«9,000 Sunday 1-5 V16 Jetty Or. Jasmine Creek. CdM 759-1626 $339.900 Sunday 1-5 *300 Kings Place (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Sch 631-1266 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1101 Kings Road, Newport Hts 6«-6200 $829,000 Sunday 1-5 * *308 Morning Star Ln. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 425 Orchid ,Old COM 2 BEDROOM * * 633 Lido Park Dr , Lido Isle, NB 759-9100 $3-'9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•3 Aries Corut, Newport Crest 6«-6200 $164,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••• 12 BaJboa Cove, Newport Beach 5"8-7078 $4.«,000 Sun 1-4 209 Iris, Old C.O.M .. I 6«-6200 $429,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 675-6000 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 7 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii 644-6200 $399,000 • 1 1 Royal St. George, Big Canyon Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $1, 150,000llllllllllllllSat/Sun 1-5 # 1 Rue Blarrltz (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch 6•4-9060 $660,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEii #7 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB I 6"4-9060 $235,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Tahuna, lrvlne Terrace 105 Jasmine Creek Or, Jasmllf8 Creek. NB 644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $337,500 • Sunday l-5 12132 Vista Durado. Newport Beach 35 Northampton Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Sch 759-1501 $234.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-6700 $420.000 Sunday 12-4 11 Rue Fontalnbleau.Blg Canyon I 640-4868 $3-'9.000. Sat/Sun 1-5 ••V37Southampton (Belcourt Hiii) N.B. 4 BEDROOM 774-2«4 $389.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM I •500 Signal Rd. Newport Beach 642-9282 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 I ••2005 Balearic (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa • 17 Carmel Bay or Corona def Mar 631-1266 $235,900 Sunday 1-4 $ 5 000. s d 1 5 **415 Bayside, Newport Beach 759-9100 52 . land Inc un ay -I 759_ 1501 $825 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •505 Ave Lucia. Bluffs, Nwpt Bch · 720-035• $245 ooo Sunday 1_5 2037 Paloma Drive, Eastalde Costa Mesa * 1112 Berkshire westcllff 644-7 424 $248,500 Sunday 12-4 649-1616 $29S,OOO Sunday 1-4 •2600 Cliff Drive (Newport Heights) NB • 18Aue Chantllly Big Canyon 759-6700 $369,900 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 S51S.OOO Sunday 1-5 * 1834 Commodore. Newport Beach 3069 Gibraltar. Costa Mesa I 759-1501 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5"6-2313 $149,900 Sat/Sun 12-3 V2Barrenger Ct .• Belcourt, 321 Orchid, Olde CdM 640-4868 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6000 $325 000 Sunday 1-5 114 I 2017 Paloma Costa Mesa 213 Diamond. Balboa Island 675-6000 S320 000 Sunday 1-5 631-1266 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 411 Riverside N~port Heights 518 El Modena, Newport Heights .. 1700 Galaxy Drive (Dover Sh«ee) Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 818 Harbor Island Ortve, Newport Beech 759-8700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Jade Cove, Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300 $630.000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Leeward Lane, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $349,500 Sunday 1-5 29 Monteclto Or., Corona def Mar 759-9028 $628,000 Sun 1-5 ••33 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge S.."-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 2224 Pacific Drive. Corona det Mar 6«-6200 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Place (Hrbr Vu Hma) NB 759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1601 Port Abbey Place, Newport Beach 759-9100 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 50 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Sch 631-1266 $600,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 2-6 •2'4 Rockingham, Belcourt 644-6200 $8•9.500 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 1148 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, N.B .. 631-7300 $475,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 715 St. James Rd, Cllffhaven. NB 631-0133 $339,000 Sunday 9-5 15 St. Tropez (Harbor Ridge) Newport Beach 631-1266 $675,000 Sunday 2-6 1222 Suuex Ln (Westclltf) Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $305,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1919 Suva Circle. Costa Mesa 5•6-2313 $264,900 Sunday 1-• 1834 Tradewlnds Lane, Baycrest,N.B. 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 •• 17Burnlng Tree, Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 125 Via Koron, Lido Isle, Newport Beach 631-7300 $460.000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1436 W. Bay. Newport Beach 673-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 & BEDROOM • 500 Harbor Island Newport Beach 759-9100 $1 ,900,000 Sunday 1-5 •425 Tustin (Newport Heights) Nwpt Sch 631-1266 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9102 Veronica, Huntington Beach 552-8649 $1.69,900 Sun 1-5 & BR plus Fii RI or DEii $ s s 5 548-1622 $349,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3 ~59-~:oolt 2:i9·~Qs a~ Bun 1-321 Poppy, Olde Corona def Mar 20 Canyon Fairway (Big Cnyn Fairway 1) NB 6~f_73~ ~52~ ~;yon, .. Sunda 1_5 675-6000 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $1 ,695,000 Saturday 1-5 * * 1412 West Bay, Peninsula Y I 2014 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew 1506 Dorothy Lane (Westclltf) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 s845 000 Sat/S 1_5 644-6200 $424,900 Sun 1-5 159-6700 $295,000 Sunday 12-4 • un •«Rldgellne Or., Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR I FAM RI DEii 203 Evening Canyon (Shorecllffs) Nwpt Bch p us or 4 BR I FAM RI DEi 644-9060 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5 I p us or I 1518 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores, N.B. 640-0020 $640-0020 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $657,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •633 Cameo Highlands. Cameo Highlands * 1609 Anita Lane. Harbour Highlands * *500 Harbor Island Drive. Newport Beach 675-6000 $343,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 $1,900,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 21 Canyon Crest. Corona Del Mar 11311 Antigua Way, Dover Shrs/Westcllff. NB 31132 Hoity Or, South Laguna 673-4400 $229.500 Sunday 1-5 548-6333 $369,500 Sunday 1-5 499-1600 $699,000 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Drive (Spyglass) COM * * 2812 Bayshore Drive. Newport Beach 1717 Oriole, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $525,000 Incl land Sun 1-5 673-4400 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-4 5•6-2313 $284,500 Sunday 1-4 2834 Catalpa, Eastbluff 7 Winged Foot Ln (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch * • 1433 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, N.B. 644-6200 $265.000 Sunday 1-5 644-7005 $615,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 631-7300 $365.000 Sun 1-5 * ev 11 Cherbourg. Newport Beach 1 •27 Carmel Bay (Spyglass) COM I * 1528 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, N.B. 673-7771 $669.900 Sunday 1-4 644-9060 $489,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $475,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 *51 1 Clltf Ortve. Cllffhaven. NB 1112 Danielle Drive. Costa Mesa * • 1600 Santiago Orlve,Baycrest,N.B. 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1·5 546-2313 $149,900 Sat/Sun 12-4 631-7300 $374,000 Sun 1-5 . ' 8 IR 11lus Fii RI or DEi ••Lota 84-85-86, Top Rocky P1, Spygtaas 64-'-6200 $2,700,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 *""'2 Winged Foot, Big Canyon, NB 760~ (8 baths) $~5.000 Sun 1·5 **6206 W. Oceanfront, Oceanfront 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOS TOWNHOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM *""'•240 Nice Ln # 106, VIiia Balboa, NB 673-8494 $165.000 Sunday 1-5 1741 Tustin Ave 10-A, Costa Mesa 646-4380 $125,000 Sun 12-3:30 2 BR 11lus Fii RI or DEii . 810 Baker, #211, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134,900 Sunday 1--4 * •633 Lido Park Drive, #E3, Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 ••2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOI 1 401 Harbor Woods Place. Corona def Mar 644-9060 $219,900 Sunday 1-5 2463 trvlne F-2, Beck Bay 675-6000 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 307 Vls1a Trucha, Newport Beach 640-0020 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 431 Westminster Ave, Nwpt Hgta, NB 631-5661 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 7 Summer Breeze (Turtlerock) Irvine 854-9244 $156,900 Sat 12-4 Sun 1-5 46• Vista Trucha (Bluffa) Newport Beach 759-9100 $279,000 fee Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 2 BR 414 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $359,000 518 Oahlla, Corona del Mar 675-242• $369,000 •Spa Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 2-4 1309 Oolphln Terrace, Irvine Terrace, N.B 1356 Galaxy, Dover Shores. Newport Beach v * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge I 631·7300 $905.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 642-5200 $695,000 fee Sunday 1-5 640-4868 $1, 750,000 Sunday 1-5 •Pool *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Poot VGlve address at guard gate ( OCEAN VIEW & NEAR BAY BEACH Luxurious near new Duplex 3 Bedroom. Baths up and 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths down. fireplaces in both Units Big 4 car garage Asking $289,000 JACOBS REALTY, INC. 675-6670 500 SIGNAL ROAD CLIFFHAVEN Country style home m dcs1rahk Newport Beach neighborhood 3 or 4 Bdrm. 5 Bath. family room. large k1 tchen. 3 fireplaces. work- shop-plus more! lease ca ll MZ.9282 for showmg. j I • MAGNIFICENT TIP OF LIDO ISLE fOP 1rJf(l~fv1All(1ri \ '..HOWING CONTA I fl08 Ali',TIN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES '• BOO • 1• .. oc-• 11-oc• • 12~1 II~ I ~. t l10 this o p•em•»• IOC•ll" ,, " NrwrK•" Beocli llM \ ON "' 11" '""" hoyhon1 p<OP"''' "' o''"' nn p ,.., r~·'• • sunriSA' O•P-r • ~, Y'-f rt Ho't.0' eitctus•v" ,. J,.w. 0'. ,.,,t,.., Th"' 101 ,,, .. ot •h•• prop.,nv ,, ~O feel of tJO) l•onlOQ" "'''" n 144 1001 r:lep•h nnd "'II occo•~rnor1o'e o I'!!"' '"'' Joi"• o• 01 11• • ""0'"'~ 9 ()00 v:iuo•e '""' rip1 r .,..,0, .. 1) 11!\•[l~!!i:l Thi' ''""'nq •O ""'I' 0111 hl)n•e •l ""V l1v.,obl11 lt>r l.!'OQ"rtv \ duci .,., IJ l}(rommo 001110 lt1'Qf> ~ar•t ')\j\ room 10 l•lfl ' .. 1ifT\Olffl'' v,.n_.1~ Prl('P 11ll0" ',atl''P'' P•obot1> \Ole fstntP ol WoltPr Donotd Dovqlos II deceased OronQP County cos» no A 120913 Roger C Pe1t1t1 f •eci..tur 6 26 W1lsh1re Boulevorrl Su1IP '400 Los Angeles, CA 90017 LIKE TURnE ROCK CAESn Then look a this outstanding home Magnificent, unobstructed city lights and mountain view. C\.istom- lzed thruout, move-In condition and priced to tell at $3~Q,OOO. Open latl8un 1~5 I Cen1on Rldg• A1k for INOA, RE/MAX of lrvlne 559-9400 or 788-7891 OPEi SUI 1-1 1311 AITllUA WAY Custom 4BA & 4BA Traditional In exclusive Dover Shores area of Newport Formal dining rGOm. large family room. lovely yar~ Solid value at $369.5001 Ill UITTlllUll, I ULTll UMHI •IDAYD•* Pro~onlly Decorated Contrlcion nomet 3Br. w.aa. tam rm. form din- ing. ELEGANT RE-MODEL Custom oek, 2 frplca, frenc:h doora, MW 1\4!. roof, cu1tom kitchen, 2.000 eq. ft 3Br, fonNt cablMll & tlM. bltln oU dining room, ~ entertainment canter etep down IMng room. Too muc:tl to 11111 Dont o.tached condo. Aa- mtu lhll onet $189,900. 1umabla 8V.% loan ....,, ...... s 195,000. By o--n.. 111·2242tr18 IMJ 431 WESTMINSTER AVE 831-5881 Ull&JellU ... 11U1F111T man • ...-. •• -.... 111n.•m11A11 ____......_, -IPll lmAY 381' 28&, MW paint. cp1 & 11 .. 1 -·~ kltcfl Ula. 2 car gar. New • ~·-• conaate drtwway. RV 4 Bedroom, 4 bath 1COeU S129K Waatalda e..ehfront home + twO 650-5e00 or 837-1458 bedroom and beth gue91 quartwa. Fantutlc view Arnlfllll al~t all l'OOl'M. Fonnal ~Ill llvlng rool)"I. glaamlng pegged hardwood noor.. uamll Gama room, .wet bar. 2BR. 1BA on larQ!lt lot famlty room with mualW Partlaly ~ad offtoa t>eern oa11ng11 and hunt- or guest quart.,. abcWe Ing lodge type 11one nr. geraga, Culda-uc place. Gc>urTMt kitchen, Storage area fOf. equip, built-In range, <>Yen. ,.. RV . good flxar upper. frlgaratOI', dllhwut\er. Only $139,950. S.... wtll Indoor BBQ. Franch fl~ lldth 10% dOwn door'I to bride patio and 714-&4&;see8. ag1 winding brick path• IEST I /SIM LIOAT111 through profHtlonalty 4BR famlly hm. 8''"" ... ling maintained ground•. S.-..-" eluded epa, r9d bride pool Pride of OWMf'9hip d«:!klng. Two c:w garage Nwpt Bch IChool district • thr• C8I pati(lng. v.. Mot1v1ted ono owner cant. Owned and 1 2037 P9k>m1 1>r ()pan financed by e lerga Call- Sun 12-4. 044-7424 Bttr IOfnla bank and tnl»t be BY OWNER EAST C.M llquldated. Tarrlf\Q tanne. C-2 381' 2Ba. 24x3e gar· 1986 appralMd value. age Frpc, dlnlnQ ar• $2,500,000. Open SUN- S 159,000 842.--0113 DAV and WEEKLY ther• attar ttll flnal uta. I OllOI n M'T1t Call for opafl hOUM ec:had-1 e Mew datac:had hornet ula or mey be lntpaetad nettled around Kf• ol daily by appointment. For patlta, pM pool & tpa. fuf1her Information and Mlnut• from IM baedl. bfoctlura c:all St1rtlng at 1158.900. lllSll llW.n Newport Tr1llt 548-1329 (11') 111·1111 tr ci.::I:r::,:..) c211>111-111• 4 bdrm, 2 beth home. A.- modal, lrg lot, quiet lo-umm llPLD cation. Chudc & Uz Jonee Cu1tom 2 • Dan, 12x20 831-12tMI or 846-5743 IYndeck. panoramic: view ~ ~~ of tM meln channel + 3Bdrm rental wllncotM ~ of S30.000 1 year Sell or · tr1de Owner /Agt f'llllFIDI 2W,2h,lrca.t hHs w,11111,000 Ml-ltlh FIDl•TUlllWI For Contrector Try Stt0,000 Aot 548-7739 1mm•1141,aoo 64•-95t3 l&Hlllfl OllTl9 Immaculate 3Br 3'h8a, 3 fll>IC9 ( 1 In matr IUlta), formal dining rm. loft. gourmet kitchen, laundry area. Prolanlonally land- 1caped & dac:oratad. Guard geted, private baachel Prlca raduoad to Se39,500 831-4304 3 bdrma, lfg Ill/Ing rm ------- w/trplc. Brand MW ax-l l ST Ill-II lnD tartor patnt Even a pea6I 281' 2Ba Condo. pool, gar- vlft of Maaa Vwda golf age On beauttful tre. CC>UrM. LOW.I pnce In ltned 1treat In Ntlwport .,. .. and wtll not lalt. Hetght1. S 117 ,500 .l&Olll IULn 120-1218 or 1s2-1903 l lMllO 111IAIY•12H,1111 Ab90lute batoaln • Don't IUA Rall mlM thl9 onal Praetlgloue 48r 1v.ea lrg yard 3 bdrm. 2'-' bath ExEC 1140.000 Agt M2--0550 ' Townhome w/Ncurty, pool, IP• • tannt9. Try PIM W W'Jllll LOW DOWN or LEASE. llll HILY Ulllllll Call PATRICK TENORE 400 blk Elllda S 182 .000 e31-12M .:i::=::.::.::: ·~ 1900blkW/llda1178,000 =~~=-.,..._.....__ 2BR/2BR bread & butter BIG CANYON BY OWNER Call Robert MlltMlan 4BA. 2'~8A with vtew on 831-1298 CUl·da-Hc 1815,000 &«-7005 or 250-9010 Prot>ata Sala. ~ prtce. Ne9da wottt 3BA tiom.. L,al r9ntal In baolc Bttr 7~7794 "'un•ma11 & bdrm +makf• room, a bath, large patty room w/kltehan & beth, famlty room with 20' ber lndOof /outdoor poo1 $995,000 OPEN SUN 1-5 .. ., lJIT 2 WINGED FOOT LAH! Eaetlkta 3 bdrm, 2~ beth Of Call fOf apt to ... Jim llated ,._ cerpet & OWnet/Brotier 7eo--Oeoe ~!: F~r.:,.; UTll& fAU.m ... Ing Call Auaty Gulnthef On thl1 lamtty home e31-1He ~ad In. fine.,., h'e .......... .... "111.IU 1102 Veronica, HB, &189,900, tgt, Wagner la-0902.SS2-14Mt V9Carrt Md tM °"'* -.nt1 an on. ~ from 1241,000 to 1234,&oo Cell 75t-4t3() MIATWllllU llAL UT&ll G\1\1 FUii.iii......, S1,1.,.. Above the rocks with unending viewa of oicean and Catalina. Five bedrooms, 3BA with large living, dining, family room and 1eparate master suite, pool + maid's room. Located in Cameo Shores with ac- cess to private beaches. Martha Macnab ummLIT .... ,.. One of the last! 50' waterfront with privilege for pier & slip to ac- comodate 55' boat. Martha Macnab an.Tl•• 1A1Y11 P,111,111 Beautiful traditional custom built home. Abeolute perf ect1on. Two yean under construction. Carved oak doors, heavy crown moldinp, aolid brua hardware. Wonderful goU oounie and lake view. Five large bedrooms, 8BA, formal dining room. Wonderful pool and patio area for entertaining. Central alarm system. Beverly Morphy and Barbara Aune Tll lllATllT ... • UITI 11,171,111 Some of the finest yacht.a in the world pass through this channel view. The home b a fine example of decorator's art. Quality construction and fixtures are the buy words. A very pleasant north easterly ex- posure. Three bedrooms, 4BA Barbara Aune and Hobie Denny DPlllftl IUt• aammn .... 111 Exclusive area of multi-million dollar homes. Four bedroom, 3 ~BA. with overa11.ed party room. living & dining room. Thi. home ii excepdonally prieed and la easy to show. Loan may be 11111mable to qualified buyer. Quick po19e11ion poatble. 2224 Padfic Drive/ Amda. $895,000. Tom Allinlon 11U1 a am""' 1ae,1• Old C.Orona del Mar location with view of jetty and all boaUna activi- ty. On tree lined street three hOlllel from Ocean Blvd. A rare opportuni- ty to build your c.orona del Mar cutle. Linda Oeth and Lota Jacot. llYlllTT•llW-.... 1&11\1 ...... Corona de! Mar extra wide lot on p-eat street. Stepe to OoMn Blvd. A cute IOUd 2BR home at preBent with 6Celmlt potential f« large ocean view home 1n the future. An architect'• or bullder'a dream! Loi.I Jacobi and Linda Oeth lftl'TllRAI NIH'" YW lllUM Of the ocean, jetty and bay from thia three s10r)r C.Orona Del Mar residence. Built as a duplex with 3BR/3BA and 4BR/2 ~BA units. An interior stairwell. provides the pomlbWty of conversion to a large single family home. 'two fireplaces, elevator, new carpet and decor throughout, five car parking. Susan Scanlan •lllYll · Yll.llml IRT DTlll 11~ This 5BR, 4 ~BA traditional home is in impeccable condition. Includes, formal living and dining, leparate library, family room with wet bar and fireplace, pool, spa, sauna and most everything el.9e you might de- sire. Fabulous fairway location. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody •lllYll · w11n• ... n.u s1,111,111 Elepnt5 BR,cuatom homeonover- siz.ed lot. Features formal living room and dining room, family room and spacious billiard room with hardwood floors and fireplace. Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. Includes large pool and apa . Dann y Bibb/Stephanie Grody .................. Single story home with great "street appeal". Three bedrooms, 2BA. formal dining area with super kitchen. Home recently remodeled and ready for occupancy. Lovely large yard with room for pool or spa. Walk to three private beaches. $365,000 include1 the land. Donna Goclahall .. , ..... . lftlUll .... '821,111 Five bedroom plus bonus room, Southport model with ou'8tanding view of OCMll, bay, dty lights. Hardwood floors. Many uPCf8des. Pool & spe. Thia home haa it all. Offeft!d at $825,000. Vlrsinla Swan URI• ... .at .. 11,111 Executive'• deliaht 1n thll three bedroom t.ownhome. Vaulted ceil- fnp & windows lhow off the eerene mountain & canym view and rparldlna liahta. Community pool and tenn1L Twenty four hour eecur- lty pte. Dlana Pn:iller :: 2 Clwlc Pl•a•, Suite I 00 NIWPORTBIA 6~~-6200 F-IRE SALE IN PRESTIGIOUS MONARCH BEACH ESTATES ON 18TH f AIRWAY ACROSS FROM RITZ CAILTON HOTEL Architectural design resort home wtth luxury appointments throughout. High oelllnga, Imported tlle, 1Hk walls, 3 flreplacea. mlrrora reflecting sweeping vtews of fa&rwaya, mountains, lakes, ocean, poot, apa and custom landecaptng. Extra wtde lot. A must see at 8490,000 11111me1111J 11111• ..,.11111 Cil J I Dilll, ... IF/"9111 It 144-IZ• ••••• 148 -4 Grubb GEilis 1& 2 BEDAOOM FVANIHINOa AVAIL 8on'y, No peca u1m11• nu 1ali~Ln.HI Ul·l .. 1 NEW2&11drm.lk ...~ ....... llQ, a ~. 2201 Dal aw .. 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AAMI '4 IEAiON 24·4", ri'1 oond •. ., ,,_,,,.,...... ..... termhe,.,.., taclh*-t polntment9to5Mmrnote oe119ntbenefttt.,otmore tefa. 711·713'2 $1200, 875·35~4 or TICKETI Club te11al Iva, Vof\lo Q9I. ~ ~orl64.ol~ ......... OpenlnglNowAY9leblla 1oma carpentry ••· M>outourproorwn,Oll: Info NEW DIA!CTIONS M2·7*.MU8T8ELU w/par~lno. lob trw. ~ & moonno To wont In !M11'attfto earn ...,.. Cilir1'I '°' • ~ needed. Nedy OOl'TA M!,IA.. 714-54&-5544 .. • N·1 71 ..... 1·77aOl'1MM4 ~ ACIOC ...... Ned. -11 -order dept, no eiq> nee. h9ry THE HUNTINGTON tttlln, .. tor Mt. (714) t?t-7383 • 1 I -·· 90AM SET..fTAUAN . . 1•"•Y lllp uall ............ ~ ....... tralnlna prcMdld try co, BEACH/ FOUNTAIN ..,,t1..eo21. OHTA~4)9G-231t SERVICE MAN · L 0. '" Cont-=•7, ~. ---lrft 1I 500/obo Cati U710. Call (714) mul1 fie\19 own car. ba VALLEY INDEPENDENT. llUWlllll (714)~"9, tlraS3~~ ,_. copper ~~o~·.ki:-· .. ~ toubC=~·125. w.;1CM0tm.'.3aeo ne-Ml10l•M4GI neat,ourtaoue,andabta Dll¥w1dst• .... No 8TOCKCt.ERK8 --Newporte.:tll44-1151 lft '°" ~. 30'• MM0-15f19,d-835-7001. .. ••• ----to stel1 Imm. '920/mo, colacttnO ·no aolldtlnO-CASHIERS _,.1a -Hondur• mehoQ 2 ped · SEAM OOLOePOT ,.. ~-,.,_ •9' 11' .mt 1rt ,_. T\.CI Mr Wallece 112-6142. Muat ~ ~ AppyMon-Ft1 10-4pm FIT & PIT SERVICE STAT ATTNONT tbl I ctn, licJebolwd BEAl/TIFUL SOUD oak frlgttator wtio.matuw ',.._dg. L.oadadt N 00\I· .., ....... ............... eat, truott Of 1tatlon K-MART CASHIER & DEL t -Exp w/Nf. D9y llhlft. S6ltv ped.. eec t4a0 2 .,,,j bedroom _..... klna rz t:SS. Noftl "-'Y duty .. aeo Vot\IOl~a _ __,,..,.,,..,,,..-~.,,.,,..,..--.....,., ,.. w-oc>n and lneut'enoe. 15044 e.ctl BIYd WOAKER + time & a NII. Unton 7t dn w/ ....... t l3& • Pwby, bOught taoo. gaa ~ SM kirl!a rz w/ 140 twe. H.H. tip 9\191. UDO "'4llO Call 8'2-14'4. Uk tor WeetmlMtar Muat.....,. tr•~· Newpof11wt\144-7'51 Smltctrwro.tf.l'NlhOQ MllSf1750bo7""3137 ftWbecS ._·..., '30, l:Je,500.-..074' SABOTl11211tat0 Gfowtng Newpof1 e..ctl JoAnne CtaMy. lnaurenoa ba ••oM'C &:;:: STEADY J088. Tired of 175. 2 nWnn 1100 -. ~ Co1actton • 5pc-Pt.lo '60. 131-eeat CHAIS CMFT 23' e. a Sebot pes19 ~5 Ad~ naadt ttwp, CAR WASH, ftaet of pY1 ~to take LAYOf'FS&a~ S.. ceb MO. Ctiandller S.ctlon1I. PenHonlc SPA::p()iffABLE Slllft dMJ6c f111t. Turw ~-«Ill detail minded bllllng c.ow.c. Hand WMNd. 111111 ~ bllty. "-be-WOf'tll~ anvlrOftf'Mnt? 1100 • ...,._ 4 PQ91• .-.0, Video Cemera. Eled.tto. ~Ndwood tOW91, figtltlftt chair. UOO 1• °*"· Muet ba good wttfl Expartilnoe pref'd. lrvlne tween llm-1pm ... 3530 We ....... owr IO jCbl '°' $100. 5*-'7088 """'752 •• MW 11100 \IOtllo old .,..., -* MlHT. TIWl.ER ~,type55wpm,'* ., ... 291-0148 1&1mflTllL. IMMBMt.NB. HS felldl• 17·2t. Cal ANTIQUEGM81<Mll125 eu.tom bultt whlta 546si500 Olboortnda='~) ttlOOIOeO Prev1:J, :~.n~u~~~ CHAUFFEURS· Full time. ........ .... _ ........ ~ H~Sl/O•H Of Old Hammond Cord white bfoc:ada 2 .: T~ Embe MINI .... , 47 1- 1192 pertence deelt'etM. Ex· 1 "JW_,,.,...ic»amuetl <213> 29..,1317• on... Otoan w/gulde, lot.I of Hctlonal iota, good Coat. full llk.enew • .... L106 14 WITRAl&.EA ii50 calent beneftta. ~ Umouelna Susta Ferm, ona of "'-AWlllablie In lrW1e .... ~ .. 12• lhaetmullc'75.M0-4249 cond S300. 720-0918 sa ~ ~ 11500. 11161 L~ 1164 awte 1&' ROGUE RIVER DORY Service, 281.0748 ::-en:: ~ S300 to MOO. No oolect· T...,..etlng 8ae&lt ~ oek an-DRESHEfhold 1:1ni19 klnQ Cel7 ' 12 . er.ft. BoOI M1 r.eored. '350 SEND RESUME TO: CLERJCAL/DELIVERY tN nation.-:-_. • Ing~. 3--4 "°';"~ cs.y. 11•0 Ml tlquH wltl\: Hooeler 1Z hdbrd MIO. Sofa S30. 2 WASHER 1150 Dr,er i'76 .-f E.L llWI t42~ Mr1. Brecka Matural«*getlc per.on CLAIM REPRESE~A· ttwu eftar-S7 45 · S w 8 Y b • d Pf· long be6ge Pflacllla'1 New Cannon• LMe 175' E 87~'1tM5 0 253-Ml2 f le P.O.BOX8710 t« tM'8Y med lab In NB TIVE TRAINEE fOf t"8 noon. turcMyand~ NOWAVAILA8LE w/cu1tom. mattre1 .. 1 S12 M. Ice Cf'Mm Mt Newgeraoedool'oc,ener' Dumakl 20 a.ctl'lo:: .. Newport Bwtl. CA t2e6I FIT pea. Mad knowledge Coeta .._ Offtoa. day morning. Cell Energetic paopta needed $500. s.wtng IMCfl 1275. S25 M0-2720 5'W9M · · •inlli• ......,,,,. M~ &40-0140 142-4333, • fOf Kitti. to conctuc:t • Maltt4'ttng Bad tray 115 Cerd tie t>oat. M500. 0.,., AIDE TO MANAGER In ,_.,v.. Reaponelblllt ... wtll In-!; .... Study fOf t"8 Ofenge '50 And other email FOR SALE! dining room, YALE FORKLIFT 3 8taoe tor 8erTy 47 &s2'7M £-. 142 llll an...1nQ NtYlce PIT, Uv9-ln comparMon aide, ~ MIVlcfng ~ .... eo.t Publlltllng Co. heme. Cell M2sM87 or entlqua/bf.. Medbrd, mat, 4K 1be c.p. Uie a?S-0211 a flex hf•: 1401 Avocade> elderty ~ In NB. ownar datme t.-om ~ No Wing lnvotYad H• under .. Ger1ge ch•lr1. mirror, etc naw. Sacrtftce kw quk:* r-================-i Ave. Ste 204 NPt 9ch Room, t>cwd + utary. tton to condUeton. acting "~au....... 8'.Y .. 8!....... PIMMnt ~ voice a Salee" and come by Sat. 144-ee25 ... 540-62M Lovely 1urroundlng1. l&elaon ~ "'-vu.• -"".,,_v mu11 no ~ ,.. US-UU Must hav9 cw & matUftt7 • a qWed Ideal kw non. BEAUTIFUL.CHINESE F• llllU lfT .. .... Growth ortanted Hun1· Send r«a, phone, ....,Y clent and the compeny. Nll1'm k . I BRONZE VASE Like MW ~ MO ,...., ... _________ __ I t ........ Co 21 ~ Or S ma ere. h gh ""001 DRAGON DESfGN OHL Y Blue "91 ctw '60. Con tble 111 llfm ft.A ng on ...... . l'lal FIT req to: .. own t.. The llUCCWfUI ~ 2 FIT po9tttolia. ScwM 9lCP ~. colage lltudlnta 112001 71L«MMH 'merbte w/W91nut· S40 & Witt\ 2nd cM dftvia, Po811ona tor llgllt u.-OJal, CA 93023 must ba eogNMl¥a. ~ pref'd. Wit train M/Ht. & moonllahteral Hourt: ,..._.,.._.. . d "-··d ~ ....... Wrtt H u~ p..._. Mmbly a pt(g. Apply In COMPUTER SCI & MATH .... excellent wrman Mika 8acNr 722·7882 Monday-Friday 5:30pm ANE ANTIOUESll &gned ••P•~ ~· ana\llan ";;;d • . -_,, per.on. Peclnc World end or.i commun6CatlOn to l :OOpm; Saturday Hltc:hcodt bfeutut Mt w8lnut 150· s.2-oeoe Mac Wrtt. 8oftwwe. Corp 71419e0-&455 EOE Ma~rapoe C~e~gl;,: lkllle. and ba abie to PARKIHO LOT ATIENO-9:00em to 1:00pm. Start '550. e cSBww cr.tTy HERITAGE Entry Con· l2500 e73-5l 11 EARN GOOD WAGES For ~of cryptology. A tutty maln1-ln a *08 vmrna ANT WAHTEO IN COSTA et 14 00/hour plu• trench country 11ngene IOle/Sarwt, painted ftn. htt .. f• 1pere·tlme HHmbly fUnded train prog wttt of work In a ptOQfelllW MESAI SS.50 tw. Cell bonuMI. Pnv9ta om & cheat MSO. l!Qht oek Ill\ $200. Frenc:l'I game B:itlf\11 Lm0;;a ™ work et home. p1u1 many prep8l'1t you for.,, uclt· anvlroment. Collega West 5'6s7032. phone. ca1uel 1Ulre. trench r.trectory cttn1ng table, cerwd lflell ~ •happy home wtift ~ o th• r • Into DI a I Ing cwaer Inv llgnel ... degr .. hlgNy daelrable. PW1 time Home work.,. .-:om.. table S 1450. s.tll trendl 1250. Globe ~ om dren arid • ywd FfW to 504-641-0091Ext1180 curity, tramc 1n1ercept & Stat• Ferm on..~ W It ... M--a.... FOf Int~ catt Mary oountry ct\al(1 w/yelloW w llthr top $400. QOOdhome....0:7871 enely111, communlca-lent ....,_ and benefttl M I _.. •ft• 5.30 Mon . .ftt. « Nltl wt• I 159M Pine MO-MM °' 722-eMa &llllTllT tlonl mgmt a 8'gnal rec> ANO • d7Nmlc OU1took NO SELLING! 2 a.ti• 9-3 s.t. at M2·5e7e & .. m country hutel\ KITCHEN tabla w1' chelrl FREE GOU>EH ~ SPICIAL GAIAGI SAU I.Aft For naw repldly ~rowing ognltlon. Navy Offloef for 'fO'M futUf'e. For Im-needed to Yertfy .-. T~aclng Cll30 ll850. Smell oc.-150, Solld oak bar 4 Yf8, nuturad. ltlOt axe ONLY 604/llne. CALL Mi-567S. =.::C:~~t: ~~~=~1;53~icf55:·1!; madl•t• COMld«•tlon. phone Clfders. Houny. • .... .....,..,. ~~~;,:":i w/cuttlng boefd a l\anQ-~~ ~ ltytls1 811 pleue Mnd r.auma to: Hou,.. 5:~·1:00pm. Ate 70U ln~ed In eem-1395 ""* gotden oek Ing glaM rectl, w/2 11oc* 4~ :'' tic cNJt av • (213) 29M:M7. ~ STATE Sat. t:oo.m.1:00pn. FOf ~ne kind of aa your s.rp9,,une esr..... ll50 •II cond noo, 722·1519. C.... ... .., llU Cella... 1114 • ~~Gary ~.~,!~au.at. Fllll ~ ... ~~-:-after ~--t _d,.111,.!8' • ..'!. )'OU Muc:ti mcnlll By appt: MAPLE DROP LAef tabla. na1111m Uitid0E8. m•t•rnlty MOVING. FumMure. petto Age 2 HM. good haelttl, . ,,..... ""• -· ..... « Pr'lnde*I onty 4M-11e1 3 laevee e Cheil"I, custom Colon cnnge. C811P>. tor· c::ioChea, mlec ltemll &... tum ...... c1rY9f pie> litdt•ll--11 phye6calty flt, US cltlmn ,.._ ..,.,gy related knowt. SanCWnente. pad i35c), 4 door enter· 1.-. ..,.._&52·1003 Oaytam.2'1m0HLYl 51' nne & rVr.roia ac--~~ ":.! ~ ctegrM. • llSllUCE No •xP nae. wt11 tr.in. :r. ~~:~.:= HOME FULL ANTIQUES & :~f= ':f~9;7latt 56n FREE L.-99 4 p1ece Seo-Acade ~JS!'(!"'-M. uon wont. SS/Hr +. Cell DECORATING SALES P. I. Ml Illa '*fY. no :1: llfl you on beautltul Newport MISC FURNITURE . . . tlooel lMng rm Mt. 14 ..... IAU. ....,,___. · f>arTY aft 3pfn &U-5780 If you he\19 a ftelr kw ~ IMta IM, II tJTM !>-9pm ~F. s.t 1pm, Bay Xlnt f0t motivated Call Judy tClf appt MOVING • Match retun lsll CALL 644-M42 321 Evening Canyon Rd. MOVING SALE! AVTO DETAILING ::~. ~ = l111t ........ , u. :: :=,~~avail. =~~comm~~ Mls390e.tll:.. M9rn ~';;,,,.~00:.: c::.: hl-n uiiM CdM. Sat.f&un ... 5 H==~d ~ ::; Ae8ponelble matuf9 """"""' 1 F ..._...,.. a-M n•...a. ... 2 5rn ,_ bed , d •• k 1. drear Free to good home Movtno a..I ~ only ............... ...._ ._..._ 1~"" oryou. r .. t'-"'"''',... 1-...all rt HJ Prtntlng r . ...--• HOUM lull of Ant"'"-1 5't-7508 lam 12pm 427 'A ....-• ..-·-._.-........ adult for Moblla Auto 0.. hr1. FIT or PIT. CeM for ...-4111 -... -"'f-w/mlrrOf De81QtMW ruge. poin..Mt•-In ..._ wail unll, ..,_-dr)ler, talllng M4-102S appt (714)730-0583 lsfll,. n1m• PIUS ·~ Aluon•blel 381·1528 Victorian buff•tt Oak J ... '-/rus/Alt .. ~· bOOkl, and MUCH FU 5UCCE -55FUL CITIZEN How much will your son or doughter know obout business when opplying for th~ir first full·ttme job? Plenty, if he or she hen ever been o newspoper corrier Through route experience he or she 1s olreody o lop oheod of their classmates. While they all moster ideos. the boy or girl with o neW1poper rout. is oble to pvt them to practical use Business? Carriers learn the boste learn the bosK principles from the first day of starting to deliver newspapers They bvy ot wholesale, sell ot retail, moke collections, keep their own books, and deal with people face to face Comers quickly find ovt that "profit" and "lou" ore more than textbook terms The benefits of monog"'9 o new1poper route ore on equation for a future successful citizen. A great nvmber of today's prominent men and women started their public careers os MW1poper corriers And they all vouch that o newspaper route gives o boy or girl o head start on the future. Boys and Q•''' I 0 yPar' and older who may be interested in rout,. wori should cor1toc1 thP Dooly Pilot corcvlotoon deportrn4'nl 01 6 .. 2 4333 Dally !!~!!.ON DE•' 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA. CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, I Yes. my son/daughter would lilce 1 1 1nformotlon on a Doily Pilot route I HIS/HER NAME IS ______ I I I I _______ ... _ z p __ , I PHON ...._~~~~~~AGE_I I PARENT'S I I SIG NATUR I L----------------J Ullnltm aDll table. New elac df'Y9' 4 u7 PARROT ceoe ~· MOR!I US12 WNta 0.. IPIUTll Morning a Ewnlng l'IOur'I. Aullum Hl l tu11 lnG'" laedad ball.-d 1121 ttyte l50 Stand 110 Meae verc» .,... off Expertance required In :,~~;;::. ~ I llT ~ :::1q-:,,f.-: t~. Arti.t~ ~ s.a ~~ ~ = :=. n::-.,.e::: 1250 mutt~ • 2 cotor e81s12M Salty°' Ruth. LU 111.a111 873-'274 SaltlnQ, al8o .rttif'proot 19 cu ft '40. o· .... X em 1fgn1 SAT & SUN and 1112 ~ • tue1 MOVING. Muet Mlt Howl of c.t9 da la Pabt. Pvt Pty wet 81Jtt.,mg 115. Sgt IAM-4PM. cot or. Darkroom ... m.i.-1111&111 FIEEZll EvetYtl'llng In Mint Cond. mutt ... 7st-9516. a "" tine sa -And --=oc~EAH~_,AHD..,.,.,,....,u...,•-11--~,--. penance _, dMKable. Local calla from home. No "'·~ .,. I 25 OW< dey bed S300 OU rMlal patio tabte I 15 FISHIHO ~ Excetlent ..-y and ban-Mltlng S5 per "°"'· 10 ---·w,.°j;;,. 1 roll top dealt <>ell wa11 •ac~ .... S 520 Da Anza. 1eo-111e 490 eo... Meae St. efttl pedl908 offeNCI If l\oun per week Alie f()( unit (3 pc.) 1575 '1~ockWEi."'l' ... I 541 1132 lntere11ed, pi.. call: Jean IMlt-280t4 GAS 1tovesM1cto com-Sot1bed Ou bdrm 1550 DRILLPRESS S200 l.ft!!ii~~--.,_~,..;:;,:.;;.; ,---------(714) 241·21'5. bln•tlon Caloric, b<own. Wlllt• m•uv• + grey BANOSAW S300 · 1g:• oolorTVw/c:L, rn s.t/SUn e-3. ~ • .a.. For 0-ifitd Ad 30 In, ••~lent cond aot•llv M81 Stunning 5'l-ta3e wmty, paid $500, Mil dent om. 2 twin hdbrde. ACTION $325 E'* 961-7507 bfualgl .... Cot tbl eet 1350 eeetl. e50-12M tQY9. dotMa. k" ltame. STATE Fiii llllUICE wa.,._.a". Call KENMORE WASHER '300+ din Mt 1550+ ber hraltan •GARAGE SALE• dt--= nedel. pee. D 'l p·1ot Electrlc dryer. wl\t. •toolt 175. 972·2309 I lt'U~t 1147 E~ from A·Z. ~ ,,_.,.-,,:-31 Y I 1200/Pf Of beet offer, MOVING SALEI OffiCffw:nJ;quipm;nt Vic. Vtctone & Feder81 •t --------- SOR 67~3544 Of IMl2-70&9. Al~t new Thol'nalvtlle Delk c:nan. oopM! Iota 830 Pine Pl. Sat/-Sun 9-3 UNIOUE MOVING SALE AD· VI Seara Coklapot retrlgar· dining rm HI H~ tmnG cab .• IBM xr' com: 3 FAMIL y SALE! ~ w:>~~ s=°~ Equal Opportunity 642 5678 810f S 125 Mult Mil Wlckef Et909fe, kid I puter a.me, 541 0404 1tyfe lg coltM table Diel 279 Ori 8w .,_.: EmploY'8' • Good cond. 131·5&80 I ~::. M~~t~ ! Ptb laiula w/ll•t• t® +epanllh tween Mac Arth~r & ---------'---------L.------__ 11 111 ·~· ~2.. 1ty1e hutch. Maple Sunftc:M9r CUh ...-. • r•. --00 All UI PIPI bkcue. 2 gold ~ LR · -"'l'· ..... ....,umn Anne Adams Collection 4034 Designer Pattern 4034, Misses Sizes 12·20 •W" °""~'""' ., 1f'<l(lo • • "' ~ '"'V · I 1 J Wt {'\f~· • ".,,..,.. ~"' A ,... l4 '~",.~ s-....~~~ on rntt Qs-lfio'-h• •~ t t"'4tf•/f''\ thP •'""""""'I '' ~ fot i\ t •u•\ ffW rtg"' f 4\y ""'· t 4tl t • .,,,,\' fh~u• "'" 1..,-w JJ\lf1~"'' fMirtt. t•nc1 If•,. t.,lf1 hl'.t 9' •tmJ"" l1l 111 .,1 .. 1\hC•IP'll w.,.,., t Of It,. h • '"he"'., 1 •n•1 •'("'"' t •vn" ,... ,.., '·"Y ~nd •o• n t ~f'"-!'Q QlArn<'IVf ~ _.,~1(11~ ".t '" ~•,.1f'U"' e r}oo~.q"I" P.11!f"n 1(1'\.<I "'"" illtJI" ., V '\P• 91'71'~ •::> 1(1 ;'() • ,,..,.,.~,. ••~ i J u "'" .. • " r.,,. .. ,, 1 1N ,~,. o~ .,.°'l, ~\.fNtt'fil' ·~ .. ~""' M •• p 0 ~· '. Wl"1<1• "1fo N' II 1 "7 iJ\11<1 ·~ '"' "·" ., "'""'" '"" l'<_.lllQt 1"11 '>1"'11>•'1(1 Pr,., ['IA""' v(l\IR NAMI 111'\fllU SS I' STYI I 'Ill MfU q AN() ';l]f '°' 'r •HIOP"t• """ \A No t.&• MOVING SALEI Sofe/IOW Blk/yellow M/F $250 cttra & verlou1 1tem1 Wood om 30lct0,otwome ... 1. trpl dl"lll' 2 well Meg,722'9378 712fr7127. 9~ temp, elac stOYa 1100. 2 un~t• twn ~ chell"I &. 3238 Wul\lngton 1tareo llPMk.., ~ ml1e.ttemi 84&-HIMI FREE Klttent 10 good ~ rm tble l ahair'8. ' bar homel P•rt Aby•an. ---110068. me1al tbla, glrf• MOVING! pert Tabby. ma1e1 14 BOOK·A·HOLICS 100't l bike, 811'11 trampoijne, Solld walnut oc1egon•• wk1 786-0378 papet & herdbedl bOOk•. ...._a df'Y9'. Ilk• new game tbl w/4 •rm cnra priolCS to ..... 215 MeM $450 Green om dv s1.ooo reduced to $200. GOLDEN RETRIEVER Or C M (oomar ot Sant• couch & loYI .... 125()• lo otc de8k & 1w11191 Cl\r PUPPIES. AKC, Ct\emp Ana A,,..) Sat-Sun 10-5 I Tum tbl 8etJ&ln f.-4 I f 100, mllC. M4-3S42 ~~s:c...~::u BROWN a paech lOOM 3379 MartQotcS Clrde New twin bad•. nev4"' sMllow beck eoudl, good 557-MSI uMd End tablee Mlac GOLDEN RETRIEVER ooncs. $200. 2Otmnge119J.. I furniture e .. 1 'olferl Pupa-AKC, xtt pedlgNe, V9t tub cNln S2f> • lot. ..... 1141 751-7132 70% chwnp9. $300. -'II C<lf11n• EnglWI Md<lle --.. ·""·-·----llnance.. 483-&le1 1100 Sengo v...-... ESTATI: SALE! OAK CHURCH PEW _ .. •f&1 I--Chln•lfor l2 + xtru Furn TV. rnl1c: 1tem1. Good con<I, 9 fl long I -s11~ lt50 Round ,itt"OU(ll\t Rancho del Aey Motile BEST OFFER ~llt-.d 1250 &en. 5 Iron gl... top coffM I P8'kl 1~ Monterey &4&-6532 weekl old. 75~7578" table 125 Yellow Queen Sp•c• 135, 840·8078 OI--. tin wa1er bed, ct. POOOLEs-R·PEOPLE comfort•. INtM + dU9I !•l·Sun a.5 Only! I luu model. heater Poodle puc>e. Teeoup1, n.rffle tac l20 25 yda ~ MOVING SALE Llvfng lldb<d & frame. ••It cond Toy, Min $350 up low a white 1trtpe eaylc room & Dining room, $300. 720-oa5 S46s2841 boat c:anvu 12& mite 1Uml1ure s.t/&11\ -64&-0378 I 9-? 984-1701 134 RE AL IS Tl C St• r • o Rhod .. lan Rldgab•ck --Soutllahore Dr H 8 w/apeetiera, 40 g•llon pupplel AKC 4 ..-1 CHAIRS (patio 4) with BulCl\al'd/Hamllt · equertum round, WUhar S 150 up Cell 54M915 or pedl 115. acreen doOf on 540-4792 e73.()30() wltll ..-mbly 110 Sever •I 18'ge 1tem1 Is Id M........,. ..._.. --2432College0t 557-5791 Port•bte d9l'lwlfw & .._ ol -.,..nng room llllYJl..MI P•PD --Ing macntne, Rmtan twtn tebl• w/8 cnalrt end Home grown. o..ctawed CLOTHES. mlrrOfl, oelllng I been w/l'leedboarda. iota large hutch 1500 obo S250endup,M1.oeol ten. chalrl. knlc '**'· 01 mllC 9701 All8on CW. S45s2132 Spnnger Spanlel Pupp6ea, ~.::; ~~ trwnad I Sat/&ln 1-5..,...... WATERBED king llH. Al<C, champion llne, 3027 W.,.,_, Ln SIS e-3 11._. 1 1\Nt•. pact, e d,... l!Yef/Wt\t rNlkt a ...,,.... --lniM -pedelt81, padded ralts 2 1150 Eael\ l31s444t ESTATE SALE •F1"°'n•"'l"""'w .... -an-a-n=---m1tcnlng night 1tand1. Gtrden tumltur• tool• -_. $300 obo 151-4277 PiuM UI M~ dlnlnO ti S•le Ctotad llghtln9 Hit ;:: t-. ml9C s Set & ::i-B~~y= lllKtlla..... 1119 .,.u~o~o .. e .. FS .. R-•a""X""t•o""W"'l""'A fletd ~· H4 P'ino-oetemtc: tab6e ' ~ id' GORDON AND SMITH SPINET, with b.nch, ANAL MVG SALE F-··"' llxtutH S 15 & up SURFBOARD (Cl ... lc). 'IOlld walnut, xlnl 1one M T a _;';' S•t!Sun a.m.5cH'n • 140 Old It~· Mleo Ht saoo Laguna 414-2003 ~ ~ d 2~5 E y ... Loop (Bamnca & &48-t331 STEINWAY '25 L MODEL f:.:' 0t' ~.Santa ~) 5$l"6511 2 RAMS Swor\ Tldletl GrancMwtorad. et>oo':l_ Ana A11 Sat/Sun 10-5 !t~!lll~ llU 11 gemea. Vteltore 8'de 9 ~~ ~ 11 • FULL Im dd brW bed ~mi I JXUOO roww from ftetd. 35 yard S 150 Delk ohaltl S t6 • 8al)y clOt1'el. toya. ~ llne 11&5. 154.7"1 WURLITZER OU P•lntlno• 1&·125 11f'Olers Anttqul9. TVe. I --9A8Y GRAND Stoni tbrtutl9. f1ICU. ate collectlbtea bOOtlt 10 •SAL80A BAY CLUB* Plano, Qood condttlon 1$-125. ~. boc*I bUl<ebJ~ aoCt., woutct ••to piurcNM • S2000 154-7902 10.41 oo t15 Softora kg rMtt ~a mor. memberllNlp lndMdu81 ~ 1111 RrcS S46s .'4182 S.t1aun 10 101 Cltrue ,_. or bu81MM. 17~ 11M3 -GARAGE SALE Sal l'9un ,,.., Jwnboree a ...,... --CiiiiCf1 ble 28 I 4 I Aman. m6ctO ovien, lrg c;a. ll'ld't 641 4050 • Lero• p etur• --IM.IJ P41Clty S150 WM• iron -tr•m•• gt enwer•. All oon-.ntt '""811 IO by gerden f\lmltu,.. 3C)C8 PANA80HIC MOUNTAIN CIOt~ ml9c. 2" Knox t..i.. $75 72C>-3t12 ' BIK! Only I moel P9ld SI Off Or9f\gl AW9 C M -1 27 t\ ~ MtlQue l'lend-made ~ ~~13~}=1 King tin bed, dellk ... :"~-~·LA91rtd- trom Mt. a Tann Many f\.tmltuf9 & much, mucfl Ing Shel. tow prkm Of pettem1 a COIOl'I 11ao. more1 s.tllun M 1145 bait onw .... t» t~ao 12t5 720-3912 Analla6rn A"" IC P:.S·S, 1014 I. lelboa -....... m IMI P9rl9c1 •• := MOPED ~ oeo ,..,, :: ;~~~-~-::. 8olC1Vll °' rc>Ofnfull recnatlOf'I macNne New bed nm.. pelf MnQll1a MINI cn.:at pp 7 t4 N4-"40 S15001M'l SHO obo iamoa. 11c1 ID-' a P.,,l 71l-t564, U0-7211 .m 10, ~ &u. OCllof TWO FA Y'S CHURCH P!W Soltd '*'. tn long nice cond bellt oft9f Ml-t532 ....,.. TV W t A~t ue '*'8, tndlg, ...... y ,.,,.. ... .,_ unu8ed •· 12 CM* ... '2& ... •2P'I'. ""' lleme thia Mlt«'1Ao-1111e Ml Sarf'8 Way (M9e d4ll I · 12 tO 1 ~ ,,.., ~ow-veui.1nd M• ._, ~M llO Meonol'a & a.WnQ J De ar.,...~OM.YPILOT/~,.Niy27,1 ... ...... ..,l'll EXTRAS, 178001090 780-17•2 M-F UN 9, S-S tlM e e2e s Eucltd st Full«1on, CA 714-8806300 21we 1-e10 1 • PORSCHF AUDI l Hf VROLll H•t hn t Qu•ll•v ....... S.rvk" TIPISI Piii ForP...,_ed M91oedlelenz II NTIUll T ~ M91cedee Pr1cm Peld CAU PETER« RAV ....... ....... 213 Of 714 IS7·2'33 VOLVO '71 264Gl ale, em/tm, enrf, tinted ~ dows, NM grt '3400. &4e..1:M3 Of 846-5212 VOLVO '82 24-4DL ale, cua, .c ~ +owrdrtw, cu.tom aAoy whle. ~ S..117300.1&4-3491 .. Aft> TRY'"6 HAAD(R f08(::1 • IALll • tl.-vtCE •PAJln'a •LEASING lARGESI 1NvtN10RY ON THE WESI 'tOAS I EVOY MOOD. I COl.<M CA11 TODAY • ' 't • I I• '' I '' 0 • < 1 t 'f I I , • f ,\ , ,;1 118422000 .... _ ·····-... IRVINEAUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 ··~'> -· . - Cl'l lC IJC?lll~ ..................... C D 111ar..-c ~ .... .._. •••1• -........ 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