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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1982 ORANGE C OUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS · .
Sheriff: 'Swindle largest ever seen'
By JEFF ADLER
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Orange County Sheriff's
Department investigators have
launched a search for victims of
a multi -million dollar
investment swindle that may
have bilked more than a
thousand Southern California
residents out of their savings
during the past five or s ix
months.
Sneriff Brad Gates said
investigators began manning a
special telephone hot-line this
morning to take calls from
persons who had invested in or
were solicited by the Golden
Eagle Investment Co. I or El
Toro.
The sheriff urged such persons
' GETS NEW NEST -The Spruce Goose, a 40-year-old.
$25-million flying boat financed by the late Howard Hughes.
has been moved to its new home as a permanent tourist
attraction next . to the Queen Mary in Long Beach. The
210-ton plane that Oew only once in 1947 and then only for
one mile, 70 feet. was towed Thursday by barge to the
to telephone the hot-line at
834 -3049 between 8 a.'m . and 5
p.m. through next week.
Authorities raided the firm's
offices 1 ate Wednesday
foll owing a two month
undercover investigation -and
recovered $825,000 in cash,
$600 ,000 of which was stuffed
into a briefcase, and seized
company records. '
Also, sheriff's deputies
arrested two Golden Eagle
Investment Co principals .
president Ralph McDonald, 41 ,
of San Juan Capistrano, and vice
president David Biggins. 44 , of
San Clemente, on charges of
sellin~ unre11?istered securities
Several weapons, including an
automatic rifle. found in the
trunk of McDonald's car, and a
o.lty ~ ... -~ 0.r'f •--
4~ 5-f OO~ diameter dome that ris('S 130 feel Stan Soderberg
Cm white hall who has been the plane's caretaker 35 years.
aids the barge pilot while a Hughes helicopter. flies
overhead photographing the move. The huge flying boat
was eased backward through the dome toda\ to its ftnal
roosting place ·
Lawyer-for rapist challenges judge
Asserts statements made in sentencing co-defendants prejudicial to <:ase
By DAVID KUTZMANN
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In an unusual move, a defense
lawyer for a convicted teen·aae
rapist ii challeµgtng the right cl
an Orange ~ounty Superior
Court judge lo sentence bis
client because of statement.a the
judge made ldt year in meting
out 100.year·plus prison terms to
three co-defendants.
The sentencings triggered a
major controversy when Briseno
came under editorial fire from
the Orange County Register for
imposing1 terms the paper said
"verged on viciousness."
Thal charge prompted Rickles
to hold a press conference where
he defended t he sentences
imposed by Briseno, who could
have given the three even longer
terms because of the nunierous charges involved
In an interview Thursday,
Hewatt, now a Riverside public
defender, said, "I have the
utmost respect for Judge
Briseno as being an honest and
smcere judge
44· magnum handgun, were
confiscated.
Hail for the pair was set at S2
million each, one of the highest
bonds ever set in Orange County
on such charges, Gates said.
Calhng it the largest fraud he
had seen in 20 years of law
enforcement, Gates said the
firm offered investo r s
promissory notes guaranteeing
returns on cash investment.a ol
1 O lo 20 percent per month.
Sales records seized by Ute
deputies revealed that just one
of the firm's 22 salesmen took lo
$583,000 in ca.sh in one month,
Gates said.
But authorities have found no
evidence that any of the money
was ever invested in anythin1
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Polish pilot,
f amily_def ect
in airliner
BERLIN <A P l -A Polish
pilot and six members of his
family escaped from Poland
today aboard the small airliner
he was piloting on a flight from
Warsaw to southwest Poland.
The seven family members
asked West German authorities
for political asylum and the
plane's co-pilot also decided to
ask to stay in the West,
according to West German
authorities.
The plane carried a crew of
four and 19 passengers when it
landed. There was no immediate
word on what would be done
witb the plane and the 11 people
who apparently were not
planning to defect.
It was the first known case ol
a Polish pilot divertin1 a regular
domestic flight to the West. Hl·
jackings by Polish passengen
are not uncommon.
Tbe airliner, a 38-aeat
Soviet-built Antooov M owned by
the Polish state airline LOT,
landed at the U.S. Air Foret'•
Tempelhol Airport at 8:55 a.Ilia.,
an hour and 37 minutes after it
took off from Waraaw for
Wroclaw . U .S . offlclala
questioned the passen1ers and
c rew and then turned
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Deportation case
granted hearing
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ofl ... Oalty..._S8fl
David and R~th Willett and
their adopted Liberian-born son
Samuel, received a bit or gGod
news from their congressman
An aide for Rep. Robert
Badham's Newport Beach office
s aid the lawmaker Tuesday
persuaded two key congressmen
to hold a hearing on a bill that
would give Sam permanent
residency in the United States.
Sam is curr:ently living with
his parents in San Juan
Capistrano on a student visa
from his native Liberia.'
The 26-year-old former
Saddlebaok College student
came to the United States t~ years ago to rejoin his parents
twin sisters and brother. '
He was adopted 10 years ago
by the Willetts, who were
working for the Peace Corps at
the time in Liberia.
The couple experienced
problema four yean later when
they attempted to brinl lbeli'
adopted son back with them to ~
America.
A 30-year-old clause in the
Federal Immigration and
Naturalization Act states
adopted foreigners muat be
under age ·of 14 to qualify fot
residency. Sam was 16 yeal'!I
old. '
The Willetts sougtit a speeial
act of Congress to admit Sam,
citing his deeade as a famllJ
member and the h.rdsbips that
would result ii be were deported.
But a hearing before tbe
Ho use Subc-0m m it tee on
Immigration late last year
ordered the man returned to
Liberia by July 5.
Late last week, the family
suffered another setback with a
request if or another beartna w.,
tuhn~d aown.
But Tuesday, Badbam met
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Man arrested
after fatal
auto mishap
According to court documents
filed Thursday, attorney
Clarence Hewatt asserted that
Judge Francisco Briseno would
be prejudiced against his client
and had, in effect, pre-judged
what his sentence would be.
The defendant, Tung Thumb
Le, 17, has undergone months or
tests at the California Youth
Authority to determine if he
should slay in CY A or serve
time in state prison. He faces a
186-year sentence.
School rejects Thomas' gift ·ORllll CUil Wlll~ll
Partly cloudy throulb
Saturday . .A little wanner
Saturday. Chance of
measurable 1bower1
decreaalna CO near aero
through Saturday. Hilbl
A man who police claim was
attempting to commit suicide
bu been booked into Orange
County Jail on murder charges
after a high-speed colliAion tha,t
claimed the -life of another
driver in Orange.
Presiding Orange County
Superior Court Judie Robert E.
Rickles assigned Judge
Allcemarle Stotler Thursday to
study Hewatt's contentions and
hold a bearing to determine if
Briseno should be removed from
the case.
Hun:tington councilman rebuffed ; year's $alary returned
By PATRICK KENNEDY °'.,.. o.lly " ........
how much he cares about the
children." '
Thomas, whose daughter
Amy; 7, suffers a cr\ppling birth
disease , says he made the
donation at a recent City Council
so simple-minded they think I'm
trying to buy someone then
that's their problem.
"I didn't want this to bec:ome
political. I'd have never made
the donation if I knew they were
going to make a big scene about it ..
64 to 70. Ovemi&bt Iowa 42
to 52.
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An Oran1e Police Department
spokesman said police have
Lnlormatlol\f that Frank Rosa
Samuels, 32, of Granada 'Rilll
waa attempting to take hil own ~e when bil eaatboUQd ...... h~er into the westbound Briseno banded down what ls
considered to be amona the barahest aentenca ever lm.poeed
in California when be sentenced
Le'a 'three companions laat
April,,
Huntington Beach City
Councilman John Thomas'
public donation or one year of
h.is council salary to a school fol"
handicapped children bas
backfired. School officials have
rejected the 'money and
criticized Thomas'.
"Mr. Thomas has a history of
doina namboyant things to
attract attention at election time
and the school board
unanimously fell the children cl
Plavan School shouldn't be used
for hla political advantage,"
aald Cheryl Norton, president ol
the Fountain Valley School
Dl1trict.
"I've 'Wanted to
recognize them
for, a long time.'' lane La Veta Avenue near
FJo treet at S:51 p.m.
Tb g..otbercar.
T er Of tb• HCODd
velddlij police have not yet
ldentMlal, wu kllJed. Samuell
tbe spokesman aaid. aune;;l
only m1Dor l.Qjuriet,
'~It'• being treated aa a
murder lnvesU1atlon," tht
spokesman •aid:
Samuell WM booked lnto tbe
county jail on aaaplclon of
murder and la beiDI beld ln Ueu
ol IZS0,000 ball, poUce aaMI. •
The three -brothers Bo
Pham, 18, and Dun1 Pham, LS,
and Minb<Quu1 Nauyen, also 11
-had been convicted of 50
felony count.a each bl conn«Uoo
with alx rape lDcid.ut.I ln 1980.
The Pham brotbera were
11 ven state priloo ter1D1 ~ 111 ·
years wtlUe Ncuyen received a
100.year sentence. ·
ceremony because bls dau&hter
received therapy three years
a10 fro(Jl the Californ ia
Children's Services, a rtate
agency housed at Plavan School
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I o~~ASH, WEA~NS SEIZED Part of $825.000 firm were photographed at Orange County 4~ cash and weapons taken in rai_· d_at_E_l_T_o_r_o ___ s_h_e_r_if_f_'s_h_e_a_d_q_u_a_rt_e_r_s_. ---------
1/' -~~i~E.... . 'Our lwwe' denied
tli gitimate, he added.
!i" The sheriff said investigators
. were poring over company ~~ecords; which included two
. omputer systems, and planned w o continue questioning the ,.~·rm's sales staff. He did not i.7 pie out the possibility of further ·;{ rrests.
Also, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Internal ~venue Service and the state
anchise Tax Board have been
' vited lo review the evidence,
he said.
Gates told of one elderly
woman who came to the firm
while the raid was in progress
The woman. who had broug~
an $11,000 disability settlement ,.~ invest, told deputies she was · cky to have gotten there after
1 ey had. Otherwise, she said
1 e might have lost tier money'.
II (!?°• ?/l nuke tests
J ~l!'ndncted
I 11CLAS VEGAS, Nev. <APJ i1te Department of Energy
> ports two underground ·I 'l: lear w.apons tests were
I ducted without incident at
e Nevada Test Sit~tQday.
t 't~· tests were det~ at
§55 .m. and 7:25 a.m. Ps'!' ..
• .The detonations, code name<t
'-olbo and Hosta. were.at depths
2,100 feet below the surface of
.JH!hute Mesa.'"
IJy actor Majo-rs
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Act.or The house ownership was only
Lee Majors has disputed in Majors' name.
testimong-by his wife, actress Miss Fawcett testified she
Farrah Fawcett, in a Superior acquiesced when he suggested
Court trial over property putting the house in his name on
settlement in their divorce the advice or his busin"ss
proceeding. manager. But she said he told
"Sounds like a good scene for her it was "our house."
a movie"' Majors testified at Majors denied be ever made
one point in response to his any such statements.
wife's claim Wednesday that a Ownership of the house has
$2.5 million Hollywood Hills become a central issue in the house was in Majors' name but case.
it beloDR:ed to both of them. ___.!&-ether contradielery
testimony, Majors said be
continued living in the home
after the co uple's trial
separation' was announced in
July 1979, just before their sixth
wedding anniversary.
People win
birds war
WASHINGTON (AP > -A
33 year-old unemployed
steelworker has told a Senate
forum of hunting deer and
r accoon in order to support his
family. Even the raccoon, he
said. are getting scarce.
"When you're laid off and
have no income, bunting is more
than a sport," said H.D Bush of1
Forestdale, Ala. "I love deer-
meat, but I really love~· now." Bush was among se n Jobless
people who told r their
experiences during an unofficial
hearing conducted by Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass.
Their trips wer~ paid for by
labor unions.
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· Miss Fawcett, a former star of
the ''Charlie's Angels" TV
series who now Hves in the
house, claimed he only stayed
there occasionally. and on those
occasions slept in a separate
bedroom.
Majors testified TbursdlU' that
he continued to llve in the house
after the trial separation in 1979
and shared the same bedroom
with his wife.
Also in dispute in the case is
ownership of some $1.25 million
Miss Fawcett earned ln
commercial contracts during
the latter part or their marriage.
The property setUement issue
is the final hurdle in the divorce
case.
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SAM •.. • with Romano Mauoll , a
Kentucky Democrat and
chairman or the immigration
subcommittee.
"He <Mazzoli > told Badham
that if he could persuade
(Judiciary Committee
chairman) Peter Rodino that
another bearing should be held.
he'd go along with it," Badham
aide Howard Seelye said today.
Badbam told the two
congressmen that he did not
have the opportunity to fully
explain the Willett case when il
came before the subcommittee '
before.
'• Badham feels there are
mitigating circumstances, and'
he wants the proper opportunity
to explain it to the
subcommittee," Seelye said.
As to when th!! hearing will be
held, the aide said no time has
been set. "ll will be at tbe
pleasure of Mr. Mauoli," be
said.
'•It will be when his
subcommittee has the time,,
obviously before July, but these
things don't move very fast,"
Seelye said.
Seelye said gainine residency
for Sam "will be tough," adding
the immigration laws are
"rather explicit and this bill
would make an exception and
circumvent what Is the law."
. -The Willett f amlly of San Juan
apistrano, <from top> Kathie, Kristen . Dave. Sam and
'!th, (and T~sha the ~og> all received ~-bit o.f..,good n~ws
s week regarding battle to keep 'Sam in the Uruted S~ates.
Boy, 9, faces
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NEW YORK (AP) -Robert
M., the 8-year-old who beld '-'Pa
bank lut year ind 1pent the
caab on bambur1en, French
lrles and a muaical watch, bu
been arreated 11ain and
charted wttb stealin1 a Jled at
knilepolnt from two boy•, It wu
learned today.
Police aourcea aald Robert,
now 10, and two sirl playmatel
around the •aame a1e, pulled a
knlf e on two 10-yea.r-oldl wbo
•ere 1leddln1 Jan IO In • pla,y,,,,.:aid.
Tbt plnt-1i1ed bHdlta fied
wltb tM 11ed, piollce Wei, ._.
tbelr vlcUma w•r• able to
identlfy tbet:n. Thi routM wen
arre1ted Tbur'lday on Ju.,nllt
delinq'91Cy ebar,.., .,
Nigeria greets Pope
....:.Mma visit tir..st.trip Since,,as1asshlation.attempt
LAGOS, Nl1trla (AP> -To
the blare of colonial ba.ndl and
the throb of tribal dance• Pope
John Paul 11 arrived ln Nlprta
today oo b.la nrst fONisn trip 1tnce an uauatn trl~ to kill
him last M1y. ·
The p1p1l Jet, an Alltall1
Airbus, touched down a~La '· M urtala Muhammed A at
4:1S p.m. (7:1S a.m. PS ) after
a slx·bour ru1ht from Rome.
Ni1erlan President Shebu
Sha1art, a Moslem, and other
dienltarlea of Africa's most
populous. country 1reeted the
whlte·robed, 1mllln1 ponWf. A
half.dozen 1roup1 of tribal
dancers we1rtn1 cloth skirts,
beads and feathers shook to the
sound of pulsating drumbe1ts.
Tbe Nl1erian army fired a
21-eun salute, a holdover from
the country's days as a British
colony, and marching bands in
bri1ht-colored uniforms played
• martial mu.!ic.
All day, the national Radio
Nigeria had been broadcastin·e a
rock tune composed especially
to publicize John Paul's five-day
visit to black Africa's most .populous nation.
· ·'The pope is coming, let's
congregate," it said. "The pope
is coming. Good tidings for men
or good will.··
An announcer added the visit
was an "occasion for everyone ·
Christian and Moslem alike u;
rejoice." '
The pope's eight-day tour d
· Africa, a continent he once
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ESCAPE. ... •
jurisdiction over to West
German authorities.
A U.S. Air Force spokesman
said the pilot's relatives were
his wife and two children, his
cousin and the cousin's wife and Clirr<f. .
An hour after the landing, the
passengers and crew were
allowed off the plane and taken
t6 the terminal , a base
spokeswoman said.
"Two Poli.sh security guards
were left behind inside the
plane," she said.
This appeared to indicate the
Polish military regime has put
security guards on domestic
flights to prevent hijackings.
Hans-Wolfgang Treppe, the
Berlin prosecutor handling the
incident , said bis initial
in vesligation appeared to
indicate that the landing at
Tempelhof was not a hijack in
tbe usual sense of the word.
· lt was more likely, he said,
that the pilot would be chareed
with deprivation of liberty,
punishable by German law with
a maximum five-year prison
sentence or with a cash fine.
The pilot could also not be
charged with theft, the
prosecutor,said. because he
obviously did not steal the plane
but planned to return it to its
rightful owners after bis escape .
West Berlin's Tempelbof
airfield ls a frequent destination
of Pollilh hijackings to the west.
It is about 300 miles from
Warsaw and 200 miles from
Wroclaw.
Persons who hijack Soviet
bloc airliners to West Berlin or
West Germany are tried and
sentenced, but the German
governments always refuse to
extradite them.
called "ripe for tbAI b1rvt1t"
b•cau1e of tt1 f11l·trowtn1
Rom an Catbolle Cburcb,
includ 1horUt ~ In Gabon,
Benin and Equatorial Gulnea.
A motorcade waited to take
John P1ul alonl a HVen·mllt
route to the 100,000.seat national
1tad1um, wblcb opentd ill ••* to the crowds 12 hours ahtad ol
the scheduled Mall the pope
was to celebrate.
Despite· his woundint by a
Turkish terrorist durlnt a
1eneral audience in St. Peter'• Square in May, he waa expected
to have aa much penon1l
contact u possible with the vut
crowds awaitin1 him.
'The 81-year-old pontiff bas
rebuffed efforts to Increase
protective measures for him. He
has stressed repeatedly that be
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will rtlk hll llle to lpttld the
Gospel1 and fMla lt la Important
to mamtain "rsonal cootactl
witb tbt faithful.
"We c1n tell bhn lt'a
dan1eroua to 1et out then wit.b
the people, but we can't do
anythlna except obey and pray
after the pope 11y1 be ii sotnc
some place," 11ld one fo the
Vatican'• Swill Guard.I.
The pope's vialt waa expected
to 1i ve a boost to the nourllhin1
Roman Catholic Church in
Africa, where an e•Um1ted 2
million people are baptized each
year and the total number of
Catholics will reach SS millioo
this year. By the year 2000, the
Vatican expects to claim 18
percent of the continent's total
population, compared with 1
percent a century ago.
DONATION RAPPED. • •
donated a year's salary to a
school for handicapped children.
The donation controversy is
further complicated because a
therapist from the California
Children's Services CCCS>
appeared at the City Council
meeting and accepted the
donation from Thomas '
daughter Amy. Thomas then
gave a speech praising Plavan
School. .
Therapist Ginny O'Neill says
Plavan Principal Waldo Price
had suggested that she accept
the donation because Thomas'
daughter received therapy from
the state organization and not
officially _fr.Q{n the Fountain Valley School District.
But Ms. O'Neill says ·her
superiors later slated that CCS
poller for.bids accepting
donations that might have
"political overtones." She said
-the state agency will return the
dona.Uo _
School board presldent Ms.
Norton said Principal Price was
told that the school district
wouldn't accept the donation. "J
suggested that perhaps the CCS
would, but I'm not certain that
was made clear to· Thomas'
people," Ms. Norton said.
Ms. Reed says it wasn't made
clear and that Thomas t.bought
he was donating to Plavan
School. FoUowine news releases
and pictures from Thomas'
campaign directors also said
he'd donated to the Fountain
Valley school. .
"If they would have told us we
could have made a quiet
donation," Ms. Reed said. "But
it's done now.
"John and his wife, Linda.
wanted to recognize Plavan at
the council level in case he
wasn't re-elected in April," she
said.
Thomas says in the past he's
donated services of his truck
and crane company to move a
Wor.ld War II memorial lo City
Hall. to fish a car out of a high
school swimming pool and that
he also donated cash to a family
which lost three children in a
house fire two years ago. ,/
''Those donations weren't
political Bul l gue11 oo ~-~
ever satisfied with someone
trying to help somebody. Some
people always look for a vicious
motive."
He said he'll donate the $2,100
annual salary to Children's
Hospital in Orange, where his
daughter also has received
therapy.
Sophia 'splitting'
Says she's shedding security
NEW YORK (AP> -Actress Sophia Loren. saying she
wants. "Mother kin~ of life," is turning away from the
secunt.Y of a mar~1age t.hat left her feeling deprived, acco~g to a copyr.1ghted interview in McCall's magazine.
. MISS Loren, 47. ~s rumored to be on the verge of a split
with her husband. director Carlo Ponti. McCall's said in its
March issue.
"My ~ttitude now is to go with my feelings and not look
·for secunty," she said. "I'm going to get what I need as a
woman ... Now I want another kind of life. My needs are
different. I want to experiment.··
Miss Loren said her life with Ponti was orderly and st~ble, but also left her feeling deprived. In her youth. she
said, she felt alone and old ... but now I am enjoying my
youth.''
"I do not feel secure and I never will. But who is secure
in life? ... In the end, 1 am my security ... s he s aid.
Miss Loren is rumored to be romantically linked to a
French doctor, the magazine reported. She did not discuss
the rumors in detail.
"My . husband and I never discuss these things. He
wouldn't understand. He wouldn't be in)erested:· she said.
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Disinherited son files suit
Attorneys representmg the
dis inherited son of Sally
.._1 __ __,t-_Slaa.~ San -F-Ntnntsco's
most famous madam. have
filed a lawsuit contesting her
will in Marin Supermr Court
The action on behalf of
John David Owen was filed
by the San Francisco law
The mother and father of
C had Green. a
leukemia :.tncken bor who
d1t>d while rcc~1vmg r:al'trile
m Mexico, have become the
parents of another child
Diana Green gave h1rt h at
homt• in Sc1tu:.it1•. Ma'' . to a
firm o f Melvin Belli and
S a u s a l 1 to a lt.D.I:Jle.y .Be.J.la
t\arOil:""
The sui t charges that Ms.
Sta nford's longtime friend,
Elizabeth Ann PhJlllps, used
fraud and deceit to become
the principal beneficiary of
the Stanford estate. valued at
$20 miJlion
7-pound girl, accordmg to her
mother·m·law, Vera Green.
"The baby 1is domg fine
Th(• mother and the father
are dorng fme ... said the
~randmolher ··tt was a very
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family.'
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After thetr bt1 win la1t
year ftll' iueutnc th• rt1ultl ot soccer matchtt, the cotaple
a topped worklna. Oawet. 39,
aave up h i• job 11 a
aalesman and bls wlfe, 17,
closed down h er
nelchborhood 1ener1l 1tore.
At the crowd watched,
Tony Klei• clicked bis.
leatbelt shut and slipped a
crash helmet over hls head.
He was ready for action -on
the floor ot the South Dakota
Senate.
Klein, aa1istant aecretary
of the Senate, was preseoted
Tuesday wlth the protective
garb and a phonx. bill
requirina him to wear the
Items "wt.en napping ,
dozing, and lolly-gagaing in
hi s chair."
Legislative employees
came up with the idea for the
protective gear after Klein
Cell out of his chair on ~
~enate podium. He was not
•deep at the time.
A law student who's been
financing his e ducatio·n
partly through TV game
shows wiM ings contends in a
lawsuit that rules limiting a
contestant's appearances
violate antitrust law
Marttn Allen Fine, 32. said
he won $12,000 on game
shows and would have made
more if he was not "deprived
o f the oppo rtunity to
participate ... because of
defendants' eligibility policy .
which restricts contestants to
one game show per year and
three game shows within a
10-year period."
The Malibu man contends
he was forced to take a leave
from Pepperdine University
School of Law this year when
his--ehanees to-win-ended.--
A psychologi s t who
examined ex-Beatie l obn
Lennon's killer and was
retained in other prominent
criminal cases was fined
SS,000 for lying in court when
he said he had a doctorate
from Penns ylvania State
University.
A cling Justice Millon
Williams sentenced Dr.
Miilon V. Klin e, 58, for
perjury m state Supreme
Court. "It seems you have
been a person who has been
in a charade for a number of
years.'' WilDa ms old Kline.
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• s Orange Co.et DAIL V PIL.OT/Frlday, February 12, 1882
Ted Bruinsma bringa Senate ~mpaign to Newport
BY I TEVJt llA&BLI 0( ..... ,,.... .....
Ttd Bruinlma, a le11tr·known U.S. Senate candidate, started fro m 1quare one ln Newport
Beach Wednesday.
Ht tauaht members of the
B•l b oa Bay Republican
WoJnen, Federated bow to
pronounce hla name. Then he
told them who he was.
This came after the person
introducing him to a luncheon
gatherlna at the Irvine Coast
Country Club botched his name
ae veral times and finally
appealed to Bruinsma for help.
Re said he didn't mind.
The former dean of Loyola
Law School and a past president
of Lear Jet Industries ,
Bruins ma i s one of six
Republicans seeking his party's
nomination this June.
Admittedly proud of not being
a ··professional politician," he
estimated he has more private
enterprise experience than all
the other candidates com blned.
He started off like many of h1s
fellow candidates by rapping
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. an
expected Senate candidate.
•'Jerry Brown is one of the
issues of tbis r ace." the
60-year-old attorney said. "He's
a slippery guy and l don't think
we should under estimate his
campaigning abilities until ttus
thing is over."
He charged Brown "is the guy
who ran for the closet when the
Peripheral Canal issue became
controversial.
"And now he's the big crime
fighter," Bruinsma continued.
"I find that interesting because
O.ll1Pl ... Statf-
C AN 0I0 A TE Tt-d
Brurn:-.mu. \\ho.., 1 unn111 g 1111
th<> l ' S Scnal<.'. spol·a· in
'.'lt•\\'l>Ol't Bt:aC'h \\'t•clnt"sd:i'
he's appointed s ix or our seven
s tate Supreme Court Justices
and not one of them is a crime
fighter."
He said the nation's economy
should be the real issue of the
race
"Unless we straighten out our
economy, all other issues fade
into insignificance.'' he s aid.
adding. "our economic engines
clearly have stalled out ..
He predicted that 1r interest
rates remain hi~h , the nation 1s
Uktly to be plunpd Into a
rece11lon.
••Meanwhile the bankl
maklf\S record proflte,"
charced. "The bank1 J
haven't 1ot on stream yet
the Reaaan admlnlltratlon."
Urulnsma also aald lt
''disgrace how many fore
firms are buyine our Amert
companies. This is destro
fundamental parts of o
American economy."
Jle rapped Washin1ton D.f;,
lawmakers who be su11ea1fd 1.
often o perate at a dou ~!
standard and "never have 'JO
l ive und er t h ei r o,J"o
regulations." '
"l • m the only candidate ln tit. · •
r ace who has lived wli'ft" government regulation.a on
back," he told listeners. 1•111 1
u n d e r s t a n d . l · v e t • ' ~-·
government Interference on fKe
receiving end.
"If I was an Washiniton, I'd
make our congressmen get ii\to
that hoat with us." v
Bruinsma. who has bee'n
seeking ~bates with otl\_er
Republican Senate candldatt19.
stayed away from taking swipes
at them.
I le also dismissed polls ta~
1n California which have. •t
times, showed his support as
minuscule as one percent .
··Polls only show whose naibe
1s well·known.'· he suggested,
"the y don't a h ow
qualifications."
With th at. Brulnsrua
pronounced his name one more
time and left
Three suing
over AirCal
crash in OC
Navy League chief
flays budget cuts
,
AlrCal has been sued by three
passenger s who claim they
suffered injuries last Feb. 17
when an Orange County.bound
jetliner crashed on a runway at
John Wayne Airport.
The crash. which occurred
after the pilot had been ordered
by an air traffic controller to
abandon his landing, injured 36
persons. four or them seriously.
There were 109 persons on the
flight that originated in San
Jose There were no fatalities.
R ichard Carroll , William
Edward Charleston and Daniel
Lincoln are seeking damages in
two separate lawsuits flied
Tuesday in Orange County
Superior Court Carroll and
Charleston were named as
plaintiffs in one action; Lincoln,
and hi s wife Valjean. who was
not a passenger on the flight, In
the other
Four other lawsuits have been
filed 1n connection with the
crash.
Also named as defendants in
the action were pilot Don Clark.
first officer Ned Pederson. and
the Boeing Aircraft Co .
T he National Transportation
Safety Board , following a
lengthy investigation, concluded
that Clark erred in procedures
for canceling th-e landing. Clark
was disciplined by AirCal.
Drug removed
LARGO, F la . (AP l A
national drug store chain has
em ptied i ts shelves of the
tranqu ilizer melhaqua lone.
s aying the drug's presence
encourages robberies. Eckerd
Drug Co. officials also said that
methaqualone is abused more
than it is used legitimately.
The cutback in Coast Guard
services in the 11th Coast Guard
district as well as the nation can
be blamed on the Offi ce of
Management and Budget in
W ashingt.on.
That is the opinion of John M
Rau. national president or the
Navy League of the United
States.
Rau br iefly addressed the
Yachtsmen Luncheon group
Wednesday at Newport Harbor
Yacht Club in response to a
queslion addre!tsed lo Adm
Alfred P. Manning of the 1 lth
Coast Guard district inquinng to
wbom yachts men and laymen
co uld write voicing their
concern over the Coast Guard
cutback.
"Let me field that one for you
Al . since you are m uniform and
I can speak as a civilian.'' Rau
said .
Rau said t h a t the Navy
League is the civilian arm of the
Sea Services and as such can act
as political activists.
Rau sald yachtsmen should
address their concehl directly to
David Stockman, director of
OMB. to congressmen and the
Department of Transportation
<DOT>
"The Coast Guard 1s a part of
the armed services of the United
States and for years has been
the most efficient," Rau said. "Ues p1te that tact, the
eresident is not giving the
Coast Guard the 7 percent
increase he promised but Is
actually cutting us back 4
percent." said Rau
He blamed the problem on a
lot of namel ess. fa celess
analysts in Washington.
"They have completely taken
the slack out of the line by
addin to Coast Guard missions
extending the boundar~
from three to 12 to 200 mil •
addmg drug mterdictions and
pol I ution without getting 'A.ti
increase in budget.
··As a result you are having
SAR (Search and Resc"-el
stations closed , air statioqs
closed and decommissloping ()f
vessels.
"Their answer is : 'Well, oMv
ought to charge fees for th.efr
services' ca proposaJ by DOT),
"That's like going back to tie
days when you bad to h•ve
plaque on your house provtg
you had paid for fire protecttoii
before the fire dep ar t ment
would put out the fire.·'
Rau said the main pJrt of the
problem is caused by the poliUC-s
of the present adminlstratiob,
primarily the OMB.
·'They're saying: 'This is die
s1le of the box, now you guys see
1f you can Cit in it.·
"But the Coast Guard ci work its people 120 hours a w
<it's now 961 Consequently
must cut back. close secti
and lay off people,'' Rau said.
Rau urged yachts men and
other laymen to write thir
congressmen , the DOT and OMB
voicing their concern .
emphasizing that the Coa,st
Guard is a part of the arm~
services, despite the fact that
it's presently under DOT
Ene r gy con8erved
BUCHAREST. Romania (Af)
Romanians are facin1 rel\llw
cu tores of electricity, heat, watj-
and other services ln an eUort I>
conserve dwindling ene r u
supplies. the Communist I>~
newspaper Scinteia says.
SALE °" MIKhd , .. ,.. ... oMyt
We are in the midst of what le thaplng up to be one of the belt ski
• .,,. ever and MIWfl•rf Sid C•llf_, has the merchandiN and
service to m9ke yours \Ven better. .... ...
RO&aignol Dynafit
Kt San Manco
Djhimlc RaJchle
F:l9cher ' Ko Flach
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Tyrofla
Marker
Begin tightens grip
on govemrnent
., Aamua MAX ........ .._Wfttlt
JERUSALEM -Still nursing a broken hip joinl, Prime
Mlnlater Menachem Beain Is
1pendln1 leas lime on the
trapplnp of office and more on
formulaUng policy. Aides say he
h11 never bad a Uehter grip on
bla 1ovemmenl.
Be1tn, 68, has changed his
atyle of governing since his
re-election last June, creating'
what one newspaper editorial
called an "imperial
premiers.hip."
The internal dissension on
foreign policy that wracked his
tlrat-term government has
disappeared. Taking advice
rrom only two of his 17 Cabinet
ministers -Foreign Minister
Yttzhak Shamir and Defense
Minister Ariel Sharon -Begin
lJ the sole arbiter on questions or
defense and foreign policy. his aides say.
Policy still must be approved
by the entire Cabinet, and it is
known that the ministers
overruled Begin on some actions
that never were published. But
officials· say Begin's current
1overnment follows his lead
more than at any time in the
past.
The most startling example
was Begin's Dec. 14 decision to
extend Israeli law to the
Jailed woman
forgotte n
SEATTLE <AP> A judge
says he will dismiss a
shoplifting charge against an . . an wbo·was
held In jail 46 days before
anyone realized she had not
even been given a preliminary
hearing.
"It's the worst case I've seen
In five years on the bench,"
Seattle Municipal Court Judge
Stephen R. Schaefer said after
Catherine Elizabeth Parrett, 33,
finally appeared before him
Wednesday ... Definitely. 1·11
dismiss the charge "
Mrs. Parrett said Thursday,
however, that she "kind or got lo
like It" in jail and was not
embittered by her experience.
State law provides that anyone
arrested be brought before a
Judge for arraignment on the
next day .that court 1s held.
1m1111n11
occupied Golan Heights,
effectively annexlna the former
Syrian territory. He rammed his
proposal throu1h his Cabinet
and Parliament on the same day
he was released from a hospital.
Although he has been virtually
absent from public view for 2'h
months, polls show that Be~·s
popularity is still high. Political
sources say he Is considering
early elections next November
to increase his tiny majority in
Parliament..
Traditionally, Israeli prime
ministers spend much of their
time greeting Jewish fund-
raisers from abroad, attending
dinners and meeting
second-echelon foreign officials.
But since be slipped in bis
bathroom and broke a bone in
his hip last Nov. 26, Begin has
not made a single public
appearance outside Parliament
where he onJy showed up for
important votes such as
no-confidence motions.
He uses a wheelchair or a
walker frame to get around. and
some observers have conclu~
Begin was still in pain or
depressed by his injury. His
spokesman, Uri Porat, asserts
the leg no longer gives Begin
pa in , although the prime
minister does not attend the
regular Sunday Cab ine.t
meetings because he cannot sit
in one place ror long.
Other sources have another
explanation for Begin 's
seclusion. With tension on the
Lebanese border and turmoil in
r.ela~ with-the Un~t.ed-State&
following the Golan annexation,
Begin does not want to become
involved in side issues like the
budget or education policy.
"He has the perfect excuse,"
said a Begin aide who asked to
remain anonymous. "He can see
whom he wants lo see and say
no to others. He can concentrate
all his mental energy on foreign
policy and seeurity."
Those areas always have been
his favorites anyway. Begin
professes scant expertise or
interest In domestic
policymaking, and has left the
economy to Finance Minister
Yoram Aridor. who la.st year cut
Israel's n.tnaway innation from
133 percent to 101 percent .•. ·
concern
grows
WASHINGTON CAP> -A
1ovemment aclentlat, wamlna
that waate disposal In the oteana
la tncreasln1, ••rs more
research ii needed t mankJnd
wants to avoJd belnC 'poisoned by
Its own garba1e.
Dr. Lawrence Swanaon told a
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
briefing this week offshore
waste dumplna Is likely to
continue at. least for the ndr
future.
"H we are going lo avoid some
severe problems ln the future,
we'd betl~r find out what the
problems are and their
solutions," said Swanson,
director of NOAA 's Office of
M arlne Pollution Assessment.
In the 19708, Con1r~ss passed
laws to end ocean dumping or
municipal and industrial wastes.
But this effort st~ed for two
reasons, Swanson satd.
In 1981, a federal judge
allowed New York City to
continue dumping sewage
sludge into the ocean when he
ru led the Environmental
Protection Agency had failed lo
show past dumping had severely
degraded the waters.
In this case, Swanson said,
scientists were unable to relate
sources or pollution to the effects
they saw, lncludine t umors and
blindness in commercial fish
caught near the dump area.
called the New York lJight.
A second r elson for
reconsidering ocean dumping
stemmed from studies which
showed land disposal or burning
also could have severe
environmental consequences,
inc luding groundwater
contamination.
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THE BETTER TO SEE BY -EmmC'll .J Ma~·el' Thousands of others. however. Wl'l'e upset
Sr and Lois Pitts were among 340.00o New bec:ause a c hain of convenience sto1·es.
Orleans-area residents who were abll• to J?el promoting the glas~<'s . ran out Tht• Tuesda~
3-0 glasses to see ··Revenge <?f .the Creature·· night movie wus th<.' first public T\. s howing
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I : ,:' : :., I : ··oceans now appear to be
much more amenable to waste
because there it has much less -direct impact on rnan, ... Swanson -l l -l-11iiio41•---.il!l
said.
He noted oceans obviously are
not an ideal place for waste
disposal, but said the country
s hould face the reality there is a
trend toward using them for that
purpose.
Since the New York court
decision, cities that were
prepared to stop ocean dumping
resumed the practice, he said.
These include Norfolk, Va .. the
District of Columbia ,
Philadelphia and Boston.
•'The trend ls that we are
going to use ocean dumping
more and more, and we may
have to write off parts of the
ocean whether we like It or not,"
said the scientist.
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0000 FOR THE HEART Brenda Sorice
reacts to a kiss from Larry Wells during an
American Heart Association benefit this
week in Los Angeles. Wells was one of a
group of University of Southern California
AP ........
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entitled "Looking Good .. The calendars are
being sold lo aid in the fight against heart
disease
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Medfly damage figures vary 1
Quoted losses fr0m pest range up to $73 million U
SACRAMENTO (AP) -State
and local offlclala can't a1ree on
the amount of farmers ' lOlaea u
a reault of last year 's
Medtterrane•n fruit fly
lnfeatatlon, with eatJmates
ran1ln1 from $16.4 mUllon to $73
mlllloo.
The I01ses were attributed to
the Japanese boycott of
California produce and price
reductions cawsed by consumer
reaction to the medfly scare.
The $16.4 mllllon estimate
came thls week from Jed
,&dams I assistant director or
markeUn1 aervicea of the elate
Food and Aarlculture
Department.
The $73 million fl&ur• came
from a aurvey of 40 county
agriculture commlsslonera. ·The
comml"sloners for Freano and
Ventura counties each estimated
their loues at $19 million and
the Tulare County commlaalooer
put that county's loss at $16
million.
Jerry Scribner, deputy
director of the state department,
said the county commissioners'
estimate was compiled at ·
Director Richard Romln1er's
requeat after the Freanol com ml11lontr reported bla
county's loll exceeded the tcta1
estimated by Adams.
Adams aald the bl11est lOi!aes -,._
were au'ltalned by oran1e. lJ
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nation's oldest Navy ship on tiw
active duty, and a few people i> ' cried. ,,q
As the USS Dixie tied up this r l
week at Pier 6 of the Naval 10
1 Station, relatives and friends r.\'b
greeted the crew of 840, both ;,,,
men and women. I m
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
federal judge has refused to
issue an order sought by
Califor9ia Republican Party
leaders in a dispute over
reapportionment that could have
forced delay of the state's June 8
primary election.
U.S. District Judge Consuelo
Marshall this week turned down
the request for a temporary
restraining order against the
state's new Democrat-drafted
redistricting laws.
She said the Republicans had
"not made sufficient showing
that immediate and irreparable
damage" would occur if a
temporary restraining order
were not issued.
Richard Manness. an attorney
representing California
Secretary of State March Fong
Eu, bad argued that granting of
a restraining order could force
postponement of the June 8
primary election.
The Dixie, a destroyer tender, 11 Y
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'Big spender' on trial
Wi tness 1ays edU(ator blew $80,000 in ni ght club
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Grec1ous hv1ng in a country club saning that
I overlooks tho bay Thats Park Newport· The finest
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DOr1 Beach
Here. for your pleasure a $H., m1lhon Social
and Health club, 8 hghled tennis courts. racquetball
courts, 7 sw1mm1ng pools and acres of gardens
Leases are ~va1lable for l 2 and 3 bedroom units
Some are oleganlly furnished
APARTMENTS ANO
TOWNHOUSES ·
ON THE BAY
IN NEWPORT BEACH
FROM $540 TO $1,000.
Conven.enlly IOcaled on
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Newport IS JUSI 5 Quick
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Counry Airport and all
ma1or business centers
On Jamboree Road al
Sein Joaquin Hills Road
Telephone (7,.) 644-1900
PARK NEWPORT•
MOUNT VERNON , Ill. (AP> -.A former Untvtralty of
Illlboll vtce pre1tdent w11 a bi•
spender who dlapented '80.000 tor drlnka, bubble bath and
companloruhlp In 13 vl1ll8 lb a
ni1htclub, the club's manqer
testified.
Ronald Martin, manaaer' of
the Club Taray. testified that
un I vers lty official Robert
Parker was his beat customer,
spending more in his club than
any other patrons. Parker la
being tried on charges he stole
$600,000 from the school
"There was a lot of attention
given to rum," Martin said. "He
seemed to enjoy himself when
he came in. Everyone wanted to
talk to rum -he was a very
good spender."
M artrn denied prostitutes
worked at the club, localed in
the Chicago suburb or Franklin
Park . and said Parker's
purchases of bottles or bubble
bath, at a cost of up to $4,000
each, were not unus ual
"He was buyinte bubble bath
ior the ladies," Martin said. ''If
you buy a bottle, you can tailt to
the Jad1es. ··
Martin identified 13 checks in
amounts ranging from $2,854 to
$12,096, that Parker had given
the club during the visits
Park er. a former vice
president ror financial affairs. is
on trial in J efferson County
Circuit Court on 157 counts of
felony theft in connection with
the disappearance or $600,000.
He has pleaded innocent to all
charges.
P arktr'• attorney, Artbur
Lerner of Champai p , ha1 1aJd
there la no QUH tlon Parker
wrote t.M cbeeu and that tht
money wq oot hi.a. The l11uo ln
the trial will be Parker'• •late ol
fl)lnd when he wrote the checka,
Lerner ea.Id.
Lerner sold testimony will
s h ow that Ronald Brady,
execuUve vice president of the
' ' H e w,a s
buyi ng bubble
bath fo r the
ladies. .If
buy , a bott le
can talk to
l d . ,, a ies ...
you
you
the
university. frequently excluded
Park e r from soc ial
engagements after bus iness
meetings in Chicago and that
Parker turned to a "sleazy"
nightclub after being left out.
I n other testimony . four
women said Parker took them
on dates and gave them as much
as $208,000 each. The women
said the d ates occasionally
ended with sexual activity m his
hotel room.
Cathy Robinett, 28 . testified
s he got about $208,000 In checks
fro m Parker between March
1980 and April 1981 She said
... Pa rker took htr. to dlnner,
eometlmtt wlth anotbtr woman
who a1ao recetvtd money from
Parker. 'Ibey would then 10 to
hla hot.el room, ahe said
"On mott otcaaions, •exual
activity wae not what was
happenina," 1he said.
Parker paid the Internal
Revenue Service $20,000 ln taxes
ehe owed, Miss Robinett
testified.
"1 thouacht the man wu in
love with me. He dJd propose
marriage to me," she said.
· Robin Stearny', 28. testlfled
she got about $75,000 from
Parker. She described eveninas
with him similar lo those
described by Miss Robinett. She
said she had sex with Parker on
at least three occasions.
Nina Lauts, 28, and Angelina
O'Malley, 30, testified they met
Parker when they worked al the
nightclub. Miss Lauts said she
was a dancer and Miss O'Malley
said she was a waitress
Both women dated Parker,
and some of the outings ended
with sex, the women said. Miss
Lauts said Parker gave her
more than $52,000 in checks,
while Miss O'Malley said she
received $65,000.
Parker is accused of writing
checks from an inactive U.D.\
Corp bank account after using
phony vouchers to trans fer
money from a Univers ity or
Illinois foundation into the
account. The U.D Corp. 1s a
subsidiary of the found ation.
Parker was an officer of both
INVI TE D Pri m C'
Mini s ter R o bert
Mugabe of Zi"mbahwe
has been invited to
Cu b<1 f'o r the first
t1mt> '\ln <:c hi s
r o u n l r ~· g a 1 n e d
andc pendencl'
HBman
NavySWO
Navy Lt. James A .
Davis, son of James W.
and Constance E. Davis
of 6341 G Ion a Ori ve.
Huotin~ton Beach, has
been d es ig n a t e d a
Su rf ace War fare
Officer
He wai. prci.cnted with
the Gold SWO insignia
aboard his i.hip, cthe
ammunition s hip USS
Mauna K e a 1
homeportcd in ValleJo.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 12, 1982
.
Lincoln's gaunt look
blamed on disorder
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STAYS IN SHAPE At 73. Boyd Liddle of
Akron, Ohio. swim:. half a mile a dav
exhibiting the form that made him a top
college '\\\;mmer in 1928-29 while at the
l 'n 1 vers 1t ~ of l<m a
Gas price plunges
to $17.06 in 'war'
LOS ANGELES (AP) ~Abraham
Lincoln'• famlUar ima1e -the
commandina bei1ht, lanky frame.
areal bands and 1aunt face of '°
many faded photo1rapbs -w11
caused by a hereditary di1eue that
trails h1J descendants to this day, says a phyelcian at USC. .
Dr. Harold Schwartz said the
lifelong effects of Marian syndrome
were reachin1 a climax In the
56-year-old president In 1865 and
would probably have killed him
within a year had not an assusin
struck flnt.
The 1enetic disorder, which
Schwartz says produces "a
di1proportlonate elon1atlon of the
s.keletal sya~m," can also chan1e
the aorta, the matv blood vessel from
the heart, cause its valve to
malfunction and, ultimately, result in
pro1ressive heart failure.
Based on Lincoln's words and those
written about him , Schwartz
concluded: "He was already in heart
failure at the lime he was
assassinated. He could not have lived
more than 6 to 12 months."
Schwartz. of the USC medical
school, has been studying Lincoln
and Marfan syndrom e for three
decades, ever since he examined a
7-year-old boy whose mother was
co n cerned that "he wa s so
MODESTO <AP > Major oil companies disproportionately tall."
joined independents in a 2-week-old gasoline price The boy was a classic example of
war that distributors say has produced the least the genetic abnormality and "the
expensive fuel in the nation. famlly's name was Lincoln. I knew
Gasc0. an independent firm, set the pace with immediately that Abraham Lincoln
a price of $1 .059 per gallon for regular. had the same thing ··
Arco dealers, acting on a company directive to Since then, Schwartz said in an
stay competitive, chopped 91f.a cents off their interview, he has traced the Lincoln
wholesale price and sold regular for $1.069 a fam.ily tree, confirming his young
president, and studied newspapers,
books , plcturu and letters
concernint Lincoln. The study of his
suburban Lakewood home ls a small
museum of Lincoln memorabllla.
•'I found a whole world of
confirmation ... It's not
hyp0tbetJcal at all," be said. "I have
merely put to1ether the facts that
have been liven . . by the president
and his contemporaries and the facts in the medical literature.·'
Schwartz sald he followed the
Lincoln roots back to Entland and
found current branches around the
United States, where "the Lincolns are all over the country.·•
M arfan syndrome. which vanes
widely in severity, has followed the
Lincolns. It affects, by one estimate,
at least five of every 100,000
Americans of all sexes and races,
Schwartz said.
Marian syndrome, caused by a
dominant gene that affects men and
women equally, was named for
French pediatrician Bernard-Jean
Marfan, who described it in 1896.
Schwartz said those affected, in
extreme cases, "are usually very iall
and lean. Their arms are long and
the fingers get very long and thin.
The lower part of the body gets very
long."
· Schwartz said Lincoln's loose
posture is also characteristic or the
syndrome, as is evidence of severe
farsighted ness and periodic
squinting.
Lincoln was widely reported to be
ailing near the end of his life.
Pictures taken before and after his
first term show a man aged and
weathered drastically in four years
Star/.. "h1te with clear brtghts. for a lea ther camera bag of a ne\o\. anc.J
different ~hape Long ~houlder \trJps of either turquo1~e and red 01
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efugee programs
eed local control
i Orange County government
flcials are on the mark in
ekina changes that would
ster greater local control of
ograms designed to help
Ipdochinese refugees resettle and
tie come self -sufficient.
J The county Board of
supervisors has instructed the
oounty's lobbyists in Sacramento
"'1d Washington O.C . to work for
cflanges in the administration of
~fugee assistance-programs that
iould permit funds to come
rectly to the county. no strings
tached.
As matters stand today. the
slate and federal governments
t(a ve nearly total control over
t'aow refugee assistance funds are
disbursed. Bureaucrats in far·
away places determine what is
important for the local refugee
population.
What a recent e1ght·month
county study of the situation has
revealed. however. is that the
Sacra men to I Was hiagton
priorities often do not jibe with
what is considered iml)Of'tant
locally.
The state. for example .
doesn't consider provision of
emergency translation servic~s
for non-English speaking
refugees to be a high priority.
hence. it will not provide monev
for such a service. Yet. that ver~·
service has been identified as
being very important for
refugees just arriving for
resettlement.
The local control concept
makes sense. There is a vast
array of local agencies -both
public and private -that have
an excellent grasp of ·what the
refugee population requires. The
least our state and federal
governments can do is give those
agencies the flexibility. and the
funds . to promote eff ecli ve
refugee services
Stf!,dent challenge
The die is cast: Effective in
1984, prospective students will
need four years of high school
English and two of mathematics
to enter the California State
University system.
For Orange Countians, this
requirement will affect in
particular those now in their
_sophomore _year oI _high icllooi
who aspire to attend Cal State
Fullerton or Cal State Long
Beach upon graduation.
The goal is laudable Too
many students enter these and
other schools without adequate
preparation and some students
would be better off starting their
college years at the community
college level.
There also is the suspicion.
however. that the officials of the
California State University
s y s tem are as interes ted in
emulating the University of
California system as they are in
the betterment of pros pective
students.
Still, in the complex world of
1984 and beyoQd, the students
need their Engli s h and
mathematics.
The 1mmed1ate problem that
rears its head. though, is who will
teach math?
Many high school districts
already are short of teachers
with the proper credentials and
undoubtedly will have to add
classes.
In addition , rndustry is
taking on teache~with a
Jflatllematics background al an
alarminJ( rate. The money, the
freedom from extracurricular
school aetivities and the absence
of pressure from parents can
prove alluring.
The new standards include a
y ear each of algebra and
geometry. The English specifics
are to be drawn.
Opponents of the
requirements say minority
s tudents and those entering
college, say five to 10 years after
completing high school, will
have difficulty. Perhaps. but some
safeg u ards nave been
established.
The impact on the com.
munity colleges is expected
to be higher enrollments at a
time when funds are shrinking.
Still. on balance, stricter
standards can only benefit the
educational process
Electronic lawmaking
When the Hou s e of
Repre s entatives began
g av e l to -gavel televis ion
coverage of its proceedings three
years ago, Speaker Thomas P
O'Neill Jr. pronounced the move
·a disaster ..
Now he says it is the finest
thing that has happened to the
House. and most representatives
agree There has . been n o
increas e in demagoguery. no
attempts to play to the cameras.
and members seem to come to
the floor better prepared. the~·
say That could be because they
have been able to follow the
debates on closed c ircuit
television sets in their offices up
to the time of a vote . it is
suggested.
Now the Senate. which still
bars cameras. is debating joining
the electronic age by permitting
its own li ve TV coverage. with
Majority Leader Howard Baker
leading the campaign.
Unfortunately. Louis iana
Sen . Rus s ell Long s eems
determined to keep television out
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of the upper chamber. citing all
the old arguments that surfaced
when the House was considering
the move
But last week the Senate
voted 92·3 to at least keep the
proposal alive, despite Long's
filibuster threats.
In view of the success of the
Ho use experiment. it seems
reasonable. as Baker puts it. to
"extend the public gallery
electronically to all the nation··
by debating the public·s business
in public.
It might not be the most
~xciting show on the air. but the
volume of mail received in
response to some of the House
floor debates indicates that many
viewers find it as addictive as
daytime soap operas
Cable TV coverage of many
other lawmaking bodies. from
state legislatures down to city
councils has helped develop a
more informed and more
involved electorate. The Senate
should join the electronic age.
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'Race-neutral' tag ludicrous
LOS ANGELES -The Justice
Department last week Joined the Los
Angeles Board of Education before the
United States Supreme Court to argue
for the constitutionality of the new
California law that ended court-ordered
busing of schoolchildren in this city last
year.
Justice Department lawyers filed a
"friend of the court" brief stating that
the law and the campaign that led to its
adoption by statewide vole were
"rac~neutral."
Yeah, like the Civil War was
"race-neutral."
THE LANGUAGE of the Justice
Department's brief is a joke to anyone
who lived in Los Angeles during the
_angry mQ!lths that led to the approval of
the initiaUVelrf"'D'rt. It -wu ~
''ProposlUon l" and it amended the
state eoostituUon to prevent aute courts
from ordering busing to desegregate
schools. Voters approved the initiative
by better than 2-lo-1 statewide .. That
was the end of two years of state
court-ordered busing in a city as
segregated as any in the United States.
Black and Hispanic parents
immediately filed suit to federal court
in an attempt to overturn the new law.
They were represented by lawyers from
the American Civil Liberties Union and
that well-known rare -neutral.
org&nUation, the National 'Association
for the Advancement of Colored People.
That case ia the oae the Supl'emt Court
is expected to decide this spring.
Now the justices have received the
Justice Department's opinion that
Proposition 1 represented nothing more
than "a race-neutral belief in the
advantages (of neighborhood schools>
for all races." The reason white parents
-led by Bobbi Fiedler, who iA now a
Republican member of Congress -
RICHARD Rf IVIS
organi1ed to finance the initiative was,
according to the Justice Department,
thetr-bettef -ltr.-• ·~ffV9t-jOft-i>f
financial resources, maximization or
educational opportunities and
enhancement or public participation in
the educational process . . . There is no
evidence that Proposition l bears more
heavily on racial minorities than on the
majority."
Presumably the Justice Department
also believes that the black parents of
Los Angeles who voted heavily against
Proposition 1 were actually opposed to
maximization of educational
opportunities.
"The issues of busing, or course, were
complex," said Kathleen Brown, a
member of the Board of Education in
1.979. "It WU fbore complex than race
alone. But there was no question that
the feeling of the campaign was baaed
on raciaJ currents at\d undercurrents."
And the racial current s and'
undercurrents of tbe Reagan
administration stink in lbe now of
American history. Every day in almost
every way administration officials
seem to be trying to add insult to the
injury of the American black
experience. Sometimes they seem to be
doing it for no particular reason. ·They
just do It -on votine rights, on tax
exemptions for segregationist
academies and, now, on public school
integration. It is the White House that is
doing this The same Justice
Department lawyers on similar busing
cases now coming to the Supreme Court
were laking the opposite side in lower
courts-; bef&re-R.eagaA -&pp0in~a
became their bosses.
. THE INSULT, by the way, is the
issue. The Justice Department may
very well be right on the legalities or
the Los Angeles busing case. Perhaps
the whole thing is a state matter -
California schools, Californja courts
and California voters. But the whole
thing is not "race-neutral. .. The whole
busing issue has been about race from
the beginning. Neutrality is a sham. We
are being governed right now by
hypocrites who, if they could have round
a white indentured sevant somewhere
in 1861, would have proclaimed that slavery, too, was race-neutral
Legislative staffing out of control
Viewine the opulence of the suite of
offices provided for the Assembly
Speaker, former Speaker Paul Peek
was moved to note, on the occasion of
the ceremonies dedicating the restored
state Capitol, that until be became
Speaker in 1939 there was no office
space for the legislators let alone the
Speaker. His observation didn't begin to
tell the story of the changes that have
been wrought since bis day.
Legislators of that time used their
school type lift-up top desks ror their
"offices." Not having offices they didn't
have secretaries but dictated necessary
letters from these desks lo
stenographers from a common pool.
TODAY THE 120 members of the
Legislature are served by an army of
secretaries, aides and other staff
totalin& some 2,200 persons. Although
some, mainly committee cooaultants,
are highly professional in their conduct,
studiously avoidin& partisan political
activity and maintaining complete
impartiality, the majority of staff
people are extremely partlAan. Tbe
truth is that many en1a1e in political
activities including campaigning for the
sole purpose of keepin1 their respective
members in office. These myriad
political workers have ballooned the
operational costs of the Legislature to
something over' $100 million annually.
The proliferation of staff has been a
gradual thing. The Senate didn't have
any full-time staff until the mid-fifties.
It was then that the Capitol annex was
completed to provide oUice suites for all
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of the members. With the offices came
personal secretaries and than "aides".
By the lime Jesse Unruh became
Speaker in 1961 staff expansion was well
under way. And Unruh, advocating the
"full-time professional le~lator," laid
the foundation for the bureaucracy
which the Legislature has become.
Not only do the lawmakers have plush
office suites in the Capitol but all now
have "field offices" in their districts
with "field representatives'' to man
them. These are but euphemisima for
year-round campaign headquarters and
campaign workers.
Al the Capitol each legislator has at
least one "aide " alone with
'•consultants·' a nd even •'press
secretaries" whose main function is to
pump out press releases intended lo
Quiz for word detectives
Just aa old -fashioned,
no-special-theme word quiz today, for
all you who enjoy tracking down
derivatives to unexpected sources.
One-thlrd correct qualifies you u an
"E .E." <Embryonic Etymolopt).
1. What is It that is rinlinl when we
"make the welkin rinl''?
2. Why waa Kini Ethelred of En1land
called the "Unready"?
3. Althou&h Currisr of Currier 4r Ives
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WH 1 lithoe'apher, acconlina to bis
name what should bis occupatfort have
been?
4. Wh)' are the &*>Pie wllo carry tbe
roffin called "pall-bearen"t
5. What wu the famous lt.eamahlp
"Lus.ltanla'' named art.rt t . Wby are aome ape-dee ot bear talled 0~•·1 .
'7. Why dld'tbe ancfeet Greeb call the
mythical tribe of female warrlora
"Amaaooa"?
I . When we refer to aomeone u • 'lbe
c~ure of all eyet,'' bow did that
1trao• uprealaa onatnatel
9. Why is the scent used by women
called "perfume"?
10. Wby are so many mountain ranges
labeled "sierras"?
ANSWERS:
1. The sky, or the vault of heaven.
2. He was mentally slow and gave
poor advice. (He bad no ready answers . a.a we would put il today.)
3. A currier curried leather, so he
would be a tanner.
4. The pall i1 a cloth covertnc thrown
over a casket; as a metapbor. any
covering that darkens or obscures: "A
pall of a mote over the ctty."
J. Portugal: lt ls the early name for
that ~, as Iberia ls the early
name for Spain.
4. A 11'1al.Y bear 11 a tind of brown
bear ftecked wttb rray.
7. "Amason .. 11 a Greek word
mean.int "*"°"' bNat: they were said to have burned off their rilht breut,
better to draw the bow.
8. ''Cynoaure" wu the North Star,
obeerved by all early muinen. t . ''Pv f\lmeri'' la the Latin mean ..
"from amoke," the first ·perlumtt
havlnl been obtained by the eombuatJon
of aromaUc wood.I and aums. 10. It la Spanlab for "aaw," refeninl
to a rmnie whole topt are indent.Id ancl
1prm a uw·llte appearance.
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assure the member's re-election In
Peek's time the idea of payrolling a
press agent at the taxpayers' expense
was unthinkable Such chores were
done by employees of the state centraJ
committees of the Republican and
Democratic parties. And they were
assiduously careful not to use state
offices. equipment or postage in these
efforts in the knowledge that the
criticism by the press would have
driven them and the legislators out or
the Capitol.
It was bad enough for the legislators
to employ such unjustifiably targe
numbers or staff, some of them paid
more than the governor and many twice
as much as the legislators themselves.
but their recent pulling on of airs in
tiUes takes the rag off the bush. The
Speaker now has "chief of staff" and
bis press secretary has a secretary. The
Assembly Rules Committee has a
"chief administrative officer" and the
so-called Office of Research has a
"director." These strutting puppets
have assumed an importance greater
t han the legislators and often dictate
and speak for the elected members.
lT IS NO WONDER the lawmakers
can't control the budgets of the state
departments. Having built for
themselves their own bureaucracy they
are no longer in a position to crtticiu
the state's bureaucracy.
But there is a growing demand oo the
part of the public for the legislators to
clean up their act. The use ol public
runds for partisan political purposes
and campaigning is, of course, illegal.
Even if it were not it would be highly
improper a nd it is time for the
legislators to divorce such activities
from their payrolls and return the01 to
the state central committees and
campaien committees.
At the same time they should restore
to the central committees the
responsibility for campai1n fund
railin1. The extent to which the
teclslators have become involved in
such activities is acandaloua. The
manner lo which It is done violates the
spirit and intent of the laws on bribery.
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Lu Vqu are ahllla enUctna tM abeep
to come lo and be ahorn of tbelr
bard.earned cuh.
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SAN RAMON (AP) -"Not.le.I Thia Mother,
Maid, Cook, Driver Laundreu, Gopher,
MOHY·Chan1er la on Strike t1ntU P\trther Notice."
With that alan posted on the front of her house,
bo\llt"ife Mary Ellen Shaver told her three ~blldren abe wu fed up wltb wo~kin1 conditions.
Jt'a a atrtke wtth no end ln ataht.
·'Parent• have some rtahta. too," declared
Mn. Shaver. "Thia ia \hetr home, and they have to
learn how to take care of it.·'
The strike began Monday, when 18-year-old
Beth Shaver returned from school and saw the
si1n posted near her dirty laundry dumped on the
front porch.
Mrs. Shaver is not battlnt an eye at the sight
of aging Chinese take-out food on one of her
dau1hter'1 bedroom tables . Or the towels and hair
dryer on the floor or the children's bathroom. She
isn't cooking for her children. She isn't picking up
for them. She Isn 't drivin« fQr them.
Husband John Shaver, who ls not being struck,
rulfy supports her. But some or 'the kids aren't happy.
"Ni of this moment, they're a little bit
stunned," said Shaver, a research scientist in the
radiology department at UC San Franc isco.
1'Especially when they turned on the TV and found
their rooms shown on TV."
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Cla iming her job has
become "tedious. and
frustrating .·· R ep.
S hi rlev Ch is hol m .
0 -N.v .: says she will
not seek re-election
this vear to the seat
she has held for 14
years
Valley man . " . ' WD18 wings
Second Lt. Miguel A.
Molica, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Miguel A. Molica
o r 16085 Cach e St..
Fountain Valley, has
g raduated fro m Air
Force pilot training, and
has received s il ver
win gs a t Reese Ai r
Force Base, Texas.
Molica will serve at
Orcutt Air Force Base,
Neb.
The lieutenant is a
1980 gra dua te of Cal
Stale Long Beach.
Level stays
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Mail-order 'Honor-Bilt' homes rediscovered
EDITOR'S NOTE -TMH wrt
the houNt S.Ora bt.riU. But tbat um
some 30 veor•. aoo crad more, idwn
dreamt wrt still up for buJling.
What ho~"ed to thtm, after
Amtrimawoke from the Deprtanon
nightmart? TM Seara' "Honor-Btll"
homt• lttmOI dream-like aa tutr
By JOHN STRACHAN
, AHKla• ..,_ Wl'ttff
ANGOLA, N. Y. -It was
the American dream in klt form.
If you could believe a
mall ·order merchant who
backed up his silver-ton1ued
promises with a gilt·edaed
guarantee, you could bulld your
own home, just llke the ones in
the Sears, Roebuck and Co.
catalog.
From 1908 to 1937, about
100,000 people gambled on
Richard Sears' pledge that his
new mail-order firm could make
them homeowners at a
considerable savlnas In time and
money.
You just had to live near a
rallroad line, send ln your order
and wait for the boxcars to
arrive, failed with lumber, lath,
shingles, millwork, flooring,
hardware, nails and even paint
and varnish.
You dug the ~oundatlon -
probably with a horse-drawn
scoop -hauled the pre-cut
materials to the construction
site, matched up the numbered
plecea with the plans and
instructions and put it toaether.
You could get a slx·room
cottaee tor $765, if you got in on
the deal when it be&an. At it.s
peat in 1926, the Modem Homes
cataloe contained 14-4 pages of
mor~ than 100 homes, with the
top ·Of ·the-II ne model, the"
''Magnolia," selllna for around
SS,000. The "Mapolia" wu a
Southern-style mansion with
Gothic columns, servants'
quarters, a solarium and a
curvina ataircase.
Sears would even handle the
lioanclnc. and that's what
helped kill the pro1ram. At the
height of the Depresaion, with
many homeowners out of work,
Sears found Itself in the
embarrassing position of having
to foreclose on the mort1ages It
had willingly offered to
stimulate sales.
Now, for reasons that are
rooted as deeply in economics as
th ey are in emotion, a
generation that prizes
everything troql vintage comic
books to early filling station
a re hitecture Is coming to
cherish the charm. the quality
and a certai n stubborn
American practicality or the
Sears '"Honor-Bilt."
was built ln 1927 by a contractor
who lived there until the
Depression did him ln and the
bank foreclosed on hla
mort1aee.
Nancy Hell's father, a banker,
bought the home at a bank
auction for $7 ,500 ln 1934. Duriq
World War II, the 1pacloU1 home
was broken up into apartmenta
and 27 years aao Mrs. Hell and
her husband Eu1ene started
their fWleral business there.
The Heila aUll live uii-tairs.
where they ralaed five sona.
"People tell us how much they
enjoy being here -consldert.n.g
You could get
, a 6-room house
for $765 .
In a company newspaper in the circumstances.'' says Mrs.
Mar ch 1980. Phillip Erfer wrote Heil "It's such a beautiful home." about some Sears homes an Pennsylvania, then ask ed With Erfer's encouragement,
company employees to tell him the campaign has been picked
about any they knew of in their up by other periodicals along the own cities East Coast, where many of the
Many who wrote back were homes were built.
Sears homeowners themselves. A Rochester. N.Y .. newspaper
One writer was us ing the got 30 responses when it asked
original 1932 steam furnace in its readers, in a real-estate page
his house. Another turned up a feature: "Do You Live In A
landmark home on the main Mail-Order House., .. A recent
streetofDavidson,N.C.,buill ln Elmira , N.Y. newspaper ·ti
1917 for the first dean of students campai~n un~overed 25 Sears / ~ at Davidson College homes, mcluding one dating~
1908 -the year the first ~bit
Some sent back t.b.e_origina.I -hemttwe1e tntYodUceG./
DUITding plans, catalogs, deeds They even have come· to the
and settlement papers for their attention of preservationist.a, u
homes. The documents ' are now evidenced by a full-color photo
stored in the Sears archives in spread in a recent article in
· Chicago. Historic Preservation maeazine,
Now, Sears homes are being entitled "Sears, Roebuck's
dis,covered daily -from rural Best-Kept Secret."
Sedgewick, Kan .. to the affluent "Can you imagine the kind of
Washington suburb of McLean. faith people had?" Erfer asked.
Va. -all worth far more than "Sending in money to a catalog
their original owners ever could store that hadn't been around
STILL A BEA UTY This funeral home in East Aurora. N.Y ..
is an adaptation or "The Magnolia." a catalog pre-cut home
offered by Sears. Roebuck and Co. in 1918 for SS.140. The
clapboard house was built in 1927 Q.y a contractor who lived
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in it unw the Depression resulted in the bank having to
foreclose on the mortga~e. The structure was bought at a
bank auction by the father of the present owners in 1934 for
$7.500.
have dreamed. that long, and believing someone
One or the more unusual finds who told them they could build a
is a 10-room funeral home in this house?"
Buffalo, N. Y .• suburb. The But it was a faith that was
stately white clapboard home well rewarded.
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.. SO !TOTAL COIT -The Sears Modem Home catalog of 1808 included this modest,
but well-kept home. Fr0m Sears' pledge that
hi• new mail-order firm oould make you a
homeowner at cOnsiderable savings in tf me
and money. about 100,000 people built their
own houses. The order an1ved oomplete with
lumber, lath, shingles, mlllwork. Ooorln1,
hardware, nails and even the necessary paint
and varnish.
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DO-IT-YO UR SELF -This charming
colonial-type home was available from the
Sears catalog In 1908 at the price ot SS,140.
For that sum, you received all the buUdin1
materials necessary to finish the house as
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shown -lncludin& real oak flooring and two
coats ot paint in /our color choice. The
catalo1 homes falle durinf the height of the
Depression, as toO many of the "Honor-Bllt"
houaes had mortgages foreclosed.
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~SILENT SENTRY -A calm Mount St. Helens
·provides the backdrop for fishermen on the
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•ANN LANDERS
-HOROSCOPE
•ART HOPPE -
Abuse victims need help::
AP ........ was the first day the public was allowed
access to some areas devastated by t ht•
volcano's eruption on May 18 . 1980.
. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your advice
to "Daddy's Girl" in Kalispell. Mont .. was
good. but you didn't go far enough. Child
abuse is, a hideous thing. and that girl
needed to be told to go lo the nearest police
station and ask to see the juvenile officer.
• Every child should be aware that he or
she is protected by LAW. If that girl's
father is truly suicidal. he can be taken
into protective custody to prevent him
from harming himself. She should not
allow him to blackmail her like that
I am a psychologist who has seen more
child abuse cases than I care to think
about. These children need to know the~·
have the legal right to counseling by
trained people who will help them sort out
their feeliQgs of anger. gJJilt. shame. fear
and disloyalty. They also need to know
they are not to blame. U a father is lonely.
sad. depressed. sexually unfulfilled. angry
or whatever. it is not t.he child's problem.
It is HIS. If he doesn't seek help. his
children should not be made to suffer.
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self ·evident. that all men are created
equal. .. So. in a very real sense. these
special privileges are in violation of the
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. DEAR BETH: Wrong. When our'lt .".
Founding Fathers wrote, "~I men are
created equal," they meant no person ls
better than another by virtue or race, color r
or creect:Tbe man who Is born without legs ' I I or UIJ\S or sight was not "created equal." n
Handicapped people deserve the small 11 •
privilege of being permitted to park near ~.
the entrance of a buUding. To begrudge n.,
them this ls J)(tly and mean. .,
As for teachers. physicians, top ~r
government employees. etc .• I borrow an : ·
old army term to which I subscribe: hr
"R.H.1.P.," which means, as many .of you ~1,'
remember, "Rank Rath Its Privileges." ,,,,
lSagittarius' futa~re brightens
Please, Ann. print this letter and again
urge every young girl whose father is
abusing her not to be afraid to go to the
police station and ask for help. Allowing it
to continue and living with the secret can
result in damage that will last a lifetime.
A WOMAN WHO CARE.5
DEAR WOMAN : I have received
hundreds of letters from social workers
and counselors from every stale In thf'
union, as well as Canada -au asking me
to say It agaln. So, here's your letter. I
could not have said it nearly as well.
What's the story on pot. cocaine. LSD. PCP.
downers. speed' Can you handle them if you're 1 ~
careful'' Send for Ann Landers· new booklet . i;
"The Lowdown on Dope ... Por each booklet ~'~
ordered. send $'2 . plus a long. self-oddressed. ~
stamped envelope 137 cents postage1 to Arm n
Landers.PO Bor 11995. Chtcayo. Ill 60611 -ti
;saturday, February 13
ARI~ (March 21 -April 19 1: You could
·be disillusioned with one who promised
: financial bonanza. Maintain balance. be
~realistic and stop carr yi ng someone else·s
!burden. You have chance to rectify error.
:Leo. Libra and another Aries figure
! prominently
---t -. TAURUS (April 20·May 20 I : Fresh
.perspective is necessary . Do som e
; research. especially in connection with
'legal document. Accent also on cooperative
:efforts. partnership proposals and marital
'.status. New contact will aid in public
: relations .
GEMINI ( Mav 21 -June 201 : Follow
;through on hunch. give full rein to intuiti\'e
:intellect. What seems a routine assignment
:could lead to something big. You·11 regain
:sense of direction. One ~·ou respect will
:impart valuable lesson.
. CANCER <June 21 .July 221 . Emphasis
:on divers ification. versatilit~ increased
·popularity and invitation which boosts
:morale .. Focus also on significant changes.
ispeculative ventures and improved
;relationship with member of opposite sex.
LEO c Jul y 23-Aug. 221 : Reject
superficial explanations. Dig deep. seek
-motives. complete routine tasks. You'll
h ave opportunity to rebuild on a more solid
1b as e . Re arrange r urn it u re a nd
photographs. Aquarius. Scorpio and
~another Leo figure prominently
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: . VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 221 Short trip ~mav be necessarv to verif\' directions. ~instructions or assignment. E.mphasis also
-on relatives. ideas which can be
transformed into viable concepts. Gemini.
Sagittarius a nd another Virgo play
~important roles ,,
•• " LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22 1: Purchase of
:.art object or luxury item could be on
•agenda. Lunar position highlights income.
location of needed material and recovery
of lost object. lmportant domestic
adjustment is featured. Taurus. Scorpio
and anotherLibra play key roles. • ' ~ SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 211 : Terms
~will be clarified. you'll see people in more
-realistic light and you'll be al right place
at crucial moment. Personal appeals bring
positive reactions. Judgment and timing
zwill be on target. Independent course
brings desired results.
SAGITfARIUS t No\'. 22-Dec 21 1
What had been obscured will come into full
-view. Older individual lends benefit or
experience. Financial picture is brighter
..,.than originally anticipated. Relationship
intensifies and Capricorn is in picture.
CAPRICORN 1 Dec:. 22-Jan. 191 · Wh at
HELP
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seemed a ll·st rause will be revi\'ed .
A.&piFafi-Ofts wme-intcrfot·us a11d some
cherished hopes. wishes will be fulfilled
Scenario also highlights romance and good
news concerning pet project or career
AQUARIUS 1Jan. 20-Feb. t81: You
have chance for fresh start and will
accurately perceive potential. Focus also
on long.di stance calls. communication.
travel. publishing ·and language. Leo. Arit•s
and another Aquarian figure prominent I~
PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20 1 You are
able now to percei\'e projert in its entir<'t~
Travel plans come into focus . Hunch is on
targe t Famil~· member d ecides to
cooperate and lets ~·ou know it. You 're able
to return fa\·or to one \\·ho aided in oast
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ~ould like tn
answer "Boiling in Dubuque:·
-1 am ·rtred of ·speeia~ parking 4'.&r any
.group. including the handicapped. Every
time I pass one or those government
buildings with s pacious parking Jots for
top-of·the·ladder employees at thl'
taxpayers·. expense. I might add I j:!et
mad all over again.
At the schools I see .. Teachers Onl~" ·
parking signs in front or the buildings
while students park on the street at meters
and school buses must load at the curb.
stopping traffic in both directions
Hospitals have special spaces reserved
for doctors and office personnel. etc . until
I could puke.
The Declaration of Independence
states. "We hold these truths to be
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ready for the 'Road to El Salvador?' Are we
Spurred on by the smashing diplomatic
success of its $500,000 tee·vee spectacular,
"Let Poland Be -Poland," our government
is planning a sur«!Lftre sequel. It's called:
"Let El Salvador Be El Salvador."
Like its predecessor, the latter will
feature speeches from international
political leaders along with music,
readings and performances by stars of
stage, screen and television.
At least half a dozen generals rrom
Honduras, Guatemala, Argentina and
Chile will express their sympathies for the
plight of the beleaguered junta now ruling
El Salvador, calling on the guerrillas to lay
down their arms and warning that an
attack on the freedoqi of one Junta
anywhere is an attack on tbe freedom of all
juntas everywhere. .
THEY WILL BE FOLLOWED by
President Reagan, who is scheduled to
deliver a moving address noting that
··America has already acted firmly and
deliberately oo behalf of the gallant El
Salvadoran colonels" by sending money,
weapons and military advisen to that
strife-torn country and threatening to
"take further steps" if any other country
attempts to interfere in El Salvadoran
atrairs.
But the highlight of the event will be,
of course, the Hollywood entertainers. This
is what chancelleries around the world will
be waiting to analyze, given the new twist
in U.S. diplomacy.
Actually, the cast will be much the
same as in the first epic. Charlton Heston
will again open this portion of the show.
But thla time he will be reading from the
Bible: "If th9 left wing offend thee, pluck
it out ... •.''And so forth.
AS BEFOaE, BE WILL be followed. by
Glenda Jackson : "I am· not an El
Salvadoran colonel, but I don't think that
matters; tonllht, in a sense, we are all El
Salvadoran colonels . . . . " And so forth.
Then once more, we'll have Bob Hope.
But not in peNOO. lnatead. we'll have film
cllpe of Bob, Dolly Parton and tbe cut of "Up With People," fresh from tbeir Super
Bowl baJf-Ume triumph, eotertatntna our
38 mJUtary advlaef! out ln tbe boondocu.
After a 1avinp and loan commercial.
Bob will reel off a loQa ltrin1 of IJ'ea\
one·llnet1 , 1ucb •• .. How many El
Salv..,.._ peua.nta does it tab to aerew
ln tometblnl t11ey•ve never Men in tbelr
llve1?" Iii. Yanon wW bounce up and
doWB eathualutically and the "Up With
People" people Will be inlpl.rlna. They
can't blip tti.
Aa we wlDd clOWn ' to a clou, Onoa
. Wen. wtll reotte In. famoa1 line: "We wU1
· Mtt1e no war befol'e lti tlme. '' And. lut.ly,
ART HOPPf
". dancing and other vaudeville acts. 1 Secretary of State Haig will close the show 1 •
with a rousing summation. Appearing in
bis general's uniform and helmet before a
THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER
vast U.S. flag, he will speak on the subject. 'I
"What It Means to Be a Central 1:
American."
will· come the foreign policy offensive the
whole free world has been waiting: a
medley of songs by Frank Sinatra, who
will sing in both English and Italian.
"U it is wrong for the Russians to pour :'.
troops, money and weapons into nearby / Poland in order to interfere in Polish 1 affairs, it is trebly wrong for them to do so
in far-away El Salvador. And thus it is our
• resl)oosibilit)' to -pour troops, money and r
weapons into nearby El Salvador in order ' 1
to interfere in El Salvadoran affairs so the U• AMONG TllE TUNES OL' Blue Eyes
is scheduled to belt out are his great
all-time hit, "Our Way," along with "San
Salvador is My Kind of Town." and that
sentimental favorite, "Mortar Shells Are
Breakin& Up That Old Gang of Ours.''
RussiaM will not do so in tar-away Poland. 1,
Or perhaps vice versa." Y
"Let El Salvador Be El Salvador" will
ho "I I .. be s wn with a companion feature as 11
Once the audience has been softened
up by an hour or so of top-flight singing,
soon as the latter can be fllmed. It's a ,,
mini-docudrama entitled, "The Freezing "
Over of Hell." l •
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
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ner'1 1uli. NtnH c-. .. ha.d hta
haQcl. He .-~ for a two dub
r.esponse to provide him1elf
with the option of showing
heart.8 cheaply should opener
have a secondary diamond
1uit. When South rebid two
heart.a. North jumped to
pme and South contracted
for 1lam on the 1trength or
hh double fit and wealth of
control•.
Since Weat wu looking at
a po.1lble trump trick, we
can make a good caae for an
openinf lead of the .a~ of
diamond.a. But Weat feared
that that mJght tip declarer
off to bl• trump boidiJll, ao
b• uttled for a club
lead-and lived to resret It.
o.clarer pt.yed low from
dummy and eapture<I Eaat'a.
jack wfth the ace. Then came
a lte7 pl&7 -he naffed a ap&de
In dwnmyl The tin1 and ace
of tru._p1 broupt the bad
MWI t1'at 0..... WU I trump
lottr, but chcl&Nr wu a
move ahead In th• pme-he
!fad developed an.. utra
eW.C. fot blmMlf.
Oeelarer naffed another
ap&de in d11mm7, and now
had to ftnd a qulU eotr1 to
ble ~· Ht a.ct a club to Ill.I
Dlae aacl IMaped for t~• beat.
Matters looked up •fien
West foUowe<I suit. On the
ace and king of 1padea
declarer di1e1rde<I two of
dummy's diamond•. and
when both opponent. follow·
ed to these two tricks, the
1lam waa home.
Since the fifth 1pade wu ' '
now established. declarer
uaed it as a parking place for
dummy'• remaining diamond.
Whether We1t ruffed thia
trick or not wu im·
ma\erial -the queen of
trump• wu the only trick for
the defense.
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Still time to plant glad bulbs
Gladiolua not only 1lve you bt•uWW. Jaret can be con1tructed by epadtn1 deeply,
1tem1 of colorful nowere to brtlbtea tM carden lncorporat.lq 1011 a111endmenta to UChwn heavy
but make wonderful cut now. arransemeota lo clay eoUa and addJn1 matertall to enrtch aandy It's t.; Jl'He to plant ..-~.DP v•ne'e tbe bome. So, tt you haven't berun planUn1 tht aolll. Plaot YOW' 1tad corma about tour inches
9' • • 9' e • .......... ._. II ~ 1ladlol~ corma yet tor aummer bk>om, lt'1 Ume to apart ln rows about 18 Inches apart.
't' eet 1oin1. • . a,.,.. are certalnly a tuty fnllt but they also back a UttJe ll th1t bun't already been done. Alao To 1et tbe bat bloom• poutble you nrat live When you are ptacln1 the corm ln the IJ'OUOd,
;, 11row ln borne 1ardt n1 wlth a maximum of before planUn1 lbe bare roots ln the iround, prune the tladlolua a plac. ln fuU 1un, remembertn1 that put a •mall amount of well-balanced food, then a
adaptabWty and a minimum of attenUon. Tbey any brOken or dama1ed roota. lt ll a native of South Atr1ca and appreelates a cu1hion of plain aoll and then •et UM corm oo top
& wlll 1row on any available 1upport on which their When preparin1 the 1round keep the roots 1ood 1unn.tn1 each day. The 10U of your aelected and cover it. Feed a1aln, when the foUa1e t. about
teotacl• can climb be lt a 1ara1e wall, lattice moistened by laytn1 dampened sou or paper over planttn1 1tte abould be well dralnin1, altboulb the 12 inches tall. ~ work tnllllt, tenet or patio cover . them. Grapes prefer a deep 1andy soil and rou will plal)tl requln a tood amount of molsture up to Come 1ummerUme, you will have nowera that Molt crape vartetl" c_an be obtalnt<I ln bare fertUlie these newly planted srape vtnes Jater ln their bloomtna period. Once the 1talkl and the ar• between two and three inchel in wldth ln
"•, root form at th11 tlme of tbe. year from your locaJ the sprin1. budJ have appeared, boweV'tr, eue up on the 1hadea of white, yellow, oran1e, ptnk and red, v-nurseryman. Later on, they wm bt available In The bush vines, onea which wUJ bt attached to watertna. dependine on what colors you aelected. Cut 1lad
b more mature forma ln containera. a sin1le pole, can be planted about alx feet apart. Before planUnt them ln the eround, treat the nowera for the indoors when the 1plkes have one to
The ban root plants can be planted very They should be allowed to 1row two fe'et 1n beltbt corm with a 1olutlon recommended bf your three blooms open, preferably In early morninc .
.,aslly. Put each vtne ln the around to a depth or to the predetermined height of tbelr supportin1 nunerymao to help prevent the threat o thrtps Plunae them in water until you are t-eady to set up
recommended by your nurseryman. Prune them pole before you trim them. and other soil pesU. Glads prefer a rich soil which the arrangement.
Garden
~ clubs set h • meetings
" J • The Oranee County
Branch of the
Cymbidium Society of
<Am e rica m ee ts
• :J Saturday and Sunday in
b· the Westminster Civic
b Center for an •'Orchids
1• for Your ValenUbe" sale
t and show. Hours are
S 1 12:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday
21 and 9 a .m. to S p.m.
1 Sunday. This is also the
a1 society's sef,ond annual
. v spring plant ale.
~,I s H 'E R M A N
2 Gardens will offer a
c lass in Plant Pest
-+11 Control on Wednesday
It from 9:30 a.m. to noon
n in Sherman Ubrary and
~-Gardens, 21647 E. Coast
~ Highway, Corona del
':1' Mar. Registration is $12.
For more information
call 673-2261.
"GARDENS OF THE
World" is the title of a
lecture and slide show to
be presented by Bob
-Heyn Wednesday at 7:30
p .m . at S h erman
'. · Gardens. The talk
~ covers evel')'thins from
the gardens of Asia to
1 those of t h e South
: Pac ific, South a nd
Central America, Africa
and America . T he
lecture is free. Sherman
Library and Gardens is
located at 21647 E. Coast
Highway, Corona. del
Mar . For m o re
informati o n c all
673-2261.
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T H E R A MB LING
Gardeners Garden Club
meets Monday at 9:30
a .m . in First
Presbyterian Church of
Gar den Grove, 11832
Euclid Ave .. Garden
'Gr o v e . F o r m o re
info r mation ca ll
638-2768.
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Plant our Jumbo ml
Begonia tubers now, •. • tor glowlng
color ff'lla
summer.
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THE hortic ultural
Soc iety o f O r a nge
County meets Tuesd ay
at 7 :30 p .m . in the
California Cooperative
Extension, 1000 S .
Harbor Blvd., Anaheim .
Mi c hael K a r t uz and
Patric k Wo rle y o(
Kartuz Greenhouses in
Vista will s pea k on
G es ne r i ad s , whi c h
in c lud e gl oxini a s,
s tr e pto carpus a nd
much, much more.
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·b oysenbe rri es a nd
1 blackber ries to destr oy mites that would prevent
t hem from opening up
evenly when they're ready
for harvesting
• You still have time lo
plant bare root fruit trees.
shade t rees, roses and
s ma 11 f rul t vinel
• If you haven't already,
s pray rose buahea and
other dormant ahrubs to
prevent problems later on
when the weather warms
and pests become active .
• Prune fuchalas t hl•
month. They Oftly bloom on
new wood. ao prune them
heavily.
I There's no lime like the present to ~ a camellia.
, •They're bloomlna now and
. you can eelea the euct
color you want~
Ol'fOITUMm knocta often wben you
we resuJt-1eWn1 Dally
PUol Clualfltd Ada to
reach the Onn1• Coaat nrtr.et..
Phone '42-5'78
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Orange Cout OAtl Y PILOT/Friday, Pebruary 12, 1982 •
Axiom of General Motors' ex-boss has lmting effect
Poorting•, Spe•k•, Jon•• & Gibson, Inc.
Certified Public Accountants
'Debit' card.II
buy gaaoline
via compUter ._
ll la that lnd.Mduall and bualnelMI, left aJooe by
aovemment ln most areaa ot Ute and commerce,
wtll, collect.lvely, makt declalona t.hal are Sood tor
the country.
In an effective tree market, UM Pr•ldenl'•
Councll of Economic Adrl1er1 1u11eata.
aelf·lnterest will lead conJumera and producers to
decl1lonl that will serve the natlooal lntere.t.
That la broader and ~ refloed than the
remark Wlllon tossed olf ln Senate t.etUmoay 21
years aao. But the principle it 1lmllar, and
Reagan's advisers aay lL will work.
ln its annual report. to Concreaa, the Council of
Economic Advisers citea aovemment regulation of
the marketplace as a case ln point.
"The best solution 111 to respect the Jud1ment
of the private market wheneve-r lt la available,"
they say.
Announces its formation through the merger of
the Certified Public A ccounting firms of Leon R.
Jones & Compony, and Gibson, Poortinga'& Speake
An Accountancy Corporation. with offices at:
A BEAUTIFUL BUY
LOS ANGELES (AP>
-Motorists watching
pumps Uck off eallons at
eteht new "debit" card
ea.a stations also saw.
for the first time this
week, dollars flow out of
their bank accounts
simultaneously via a
direct computer hookup.
''If we can stimulate an effective market, we
can rely on sell-interest lo achieve the desired
eoala," the council says.
For example, Reagan's economlata say,
private insurance could •prove more effective in
promoting job safety than government
regulation.a.
Their reaaoning:
-
505 East Commonwealth Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92632-2093 (714) 179-1437
305 N. Coast Highway, Suite R OUR 1982 CIMARRON
The ~lght stallon11.
which are operated by
USA Petroleum, are all
in San Gabriel Valley
suburbs northeast of Los
Angeles. "Anyone who
doesn't want lo carry a
lot of cash with them
and not come into
contact with people,"
will find the
computerized pumps
appealing, said Paul
Moller, chairman of the
board of the Santa
Monica·based fuel
company.
"In the case of government regulations,
violators are punished, commonly with a flne,
which may create incentives tor the reeulated
firms lO conceal possible violations and to avoid
cooperation with safety i.nspedors. I!, on the other
hand, a firm which is insured can make its operations safer, it wUI usually benefit by having
its insurance premium reduced. Thus such firms
have an incentive lO cooperate.
They areue a similar case on the decisions
involved ln eovemmenl benefil5 for the needy.
"Many government programs, such as delalled
safety regulations or the provision of specific
eoods to the poor are beat described as
paternallsllc," the council report says.
~aguna Beach, CA 92651 -1694 (714) 494-97~1
John C. Poortinga, C.P .A.
W. Guy Speoke, C.P .A .
Leon R. Jones. 'Jr.), C.P .A.
Leon R. Jones, C.P .A . (Of Counsel)
Fred l. Gibson, C.P .A . (Retired)
Our new company hos o s_toff of twenty-five, including six CPA's.
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MlMoa Viejo, 2.4395 Alicia Plrlcway 92675, 770-2651.
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Call 142-H71.
Put • few worda'
to work for you.
The council says that a major objective of the
Reagan adminlatraUon is to reduce the federal
role ln economic decision-maklne and strengthen
that of individuals, private enter1>1ise and state
and local eovemments. The Reagan adviera say
that will be more efficient -and suggest that the
stakes go beyond economics.
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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NATION
Retail Hie• drop~d 1.1 percent to January, held
down by the recession. unusually bad weal.her and a
new decline at auto showrooms, 1ccordin1 to new
1overnment naures. Overall retall ules. which make
up more than 60 ~rcent of lbe naUon'a arou naUonaJ
product, fell to a seasonally adjusted sas.1 bllllon In
January after declining 0.2 percent in December.
January's 0.8 percent increase over lbe 11me month
last year wu the smallest year-to-year l•in ln l~
years. The sale or durable Cooch -rt!latlvely
expensive items expected to last thr" years or more
-fell 3.4 percent. That included a 4.6 percent drop<
for automoblle dealers . . . =·
Allied Corp. and the ConUneetat Gro.p lac. have
formed a partnership to acquire Suproa £.ere>: . r illl ·' Corp. or $714 m on . . ·• The U.S. Department of Agrlulture bu ~
predicted a 21 percent drop in orange production for ~
the year due to the January freeze throughout
Florida's c ... rus belt .
STATE
Rep. Benjamin S Rosenthal, D-N.Y ... has ~aked .
the Treasury and Defense departments to investigate ;·
reports that Saudi Arabian interests control ~
Whittaker Corp., a Los Angeles-based conglomerate.
Whittaker is now in the process of attemptina to.;
acquire Brunswick Corp .. of Skokie, Ill . Both .
companies are heavily involved in U.S defense
contracts .
The publishing firm ol Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich Inc. is moving its headquarters and ·,
many of its operations from New York City to San 'il'
Diego and Orlando, Fla. !he firm cited as a. major
factor in the move what at termed the lack m New
York of "a variable, reliable and safe transportation,. system ... "
World Airways of Oakland bas lowered its air
fares to meet industry competition. Company chief
Ed Daly said that starting immediately a
coast·to-coast flight will cost $139 on service between "
San Francisco-Oak I a nd , Los Angeles and -;.
Baltimore·Washington, New York, Newark and
Boston.
General Telephone of CallfonlJa said it will spend ·
a record $732 mallion for new construction and
equipment during 1982 General cited its accel~rated
service improvement program and continued
demand for more telephone service by its customers. •
The Christiana Cos. Inc. of San Diego for lbe
three months ended Dec. 31 reported a
second-quart.er net loss of $222,000, or 9 cents a share,
compared with net earnings of $336,000. or 14 cents,
last year. Second.quarter revenues were $5.8 million
vs. $13 million in the year ago period ... NeWJ)Ort
Harbour National Bank of Newport Beach reported
net earnings of $440,484 , or 88 cents a share, Cor the
year ended Dec. 31 <according to preliminary audited
figures). after a deficit of $428,MJ, or 86 cents. for the
year ended Dec. 31, 1980 .
EARNINGS
Paclftc Telepbone's net income for 1981 rose 20.8
percent to $438.8 mtllion over last year's $313.4
million. Earnings per share rose s percent to $1.90 ,
based on 204.S million average common shares
outstanding. Earnings per sh.are for 1980 were $1.81
on 173.7 outstanding sh.ares.
STOCKS IN THE SPOUIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
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Notice 11 ller•t.Y t lvo,. to tlle
credllorl of JOl\ft f'. Prut•kk &
Ao,.doll I . Han'o"· Trentforon,
.-IMllM9' -rns 11 t"6SO Cul¥Or
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ol Follnoery, t"2 ot IO:OO A M et
Grover EK,_ c..._ellOfl. •-_,.,,. It DIOO "°Cllflnl Blvd Ste
JN, El T-. c.llforftla. THAT THE
LAST DATE FOR FILING CLAIMS 15
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.odro--11¥ tlw Tr_..,.,.. for -Nst ,_ Y'M" .,.., s..n..
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COMPTROLLER OF TH£
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f'ICTITIOUI au11••11 NAMI ITATWMINT
Tiie r.it-lnt pOrtOlll are dol"I
ll'lnlMUM. THE GARMl!NT OllTRICT AT NEWLAND CENTl!R, 1M,. .. eel!
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buslMU•: Orlvo, N-POrt ... ,II, Calltornle
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OaDlla TO IMOW CAUH
POil a.MOI Of' NAMI
WH£11EAS JOHN GOllOAN
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of Calltomla, -~-with all Pl"Olo'l11oni of llw •••rutos of tllo United
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PLAINJIFF: OUt:RT VILLAGE
HOMl!e>*NIEllS ASSOCIATIC>ft, e
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DEFENDANT : T ICOR
f'llOf'l!llTIES c o•PORATION. a <~ JOHN 009 CARL TOH,
JOHN DOE allOWNE, JOHN ooe
A88ATE. 1,.dl•ldu•ll¥ .,.. flie
CAllLTON, BROWNE & A8aATE,
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tlAMI STATW-NT
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COMPANY, 0 1 Rlvenlde ·-· Suite "· ..._. 9oecll, C.011...-..&o t2...,
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THE GI.AS$ MENDERS. ms ~ Sonlo AM, Col ........ t210t
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Anteaters pay off half the. debt
Fresno St,a'WClits,after UC Irvine dusts off San Jose St., 68-61
Speelal to tlae Dall)' PUo&
SAN JOSE -UC Irvine assistant
basketball coach Bob Schermerhorn
talked about the Anteaters' character
early ln the week.
"You know, our kids haven't reaUy
had to come back from adversity this
year," he said after UCI had just
dropped two straight. "I'll tell you one
thing, though, these guys are winners
and it wouldn't surprise me at all lf we
went to San Jose and Fresno this week
and won both games." '
Well, UCI has lived up to half of
15chermerbom's expectations.
PCM alendl"if• ' ~ °"" ... W L W L t I It 1 , t It ,
t J iJ II
4 S IO ..
J • 1 IA J • 1 14 , . . ,,
t I 4 0
important. This 1ame really helps ut
for Fresno."
The Anteaters turned the tables on
the Spartans a little bit, and maybe
prepared for Fresno State in the
process, by performing a little ball
control of their own to preserve their
lead.
The Anteaters, who lead by nine at
the half, used a little patience to
increase their marein to 43-30 with 14
minutes to play and 53-37 with about
seven minutes left.
"You see, you're i{l a predicament. U
you don't pull It out and lose, then you
get criticiled. If you do pull it out, you
risk the chance of loslnc the
momentum.
"We told (Randy) Whieldon to go
ahead and take the shot if he was open.
If they came out on him we wanted to
get it Into Magee. If we could get the
ball to Ben (McDonald), we wanted him
to drive to the basket."
All facets of the strategy worked as
Macee totaled 32 points, Wbieldon had
17 (plus 1 assists) and McDonald 7.
HAS GOALS -New Angel
R~ggie Jackson says he
hopes to hit 30 homers this
season for his new team.
Aided by Kevin Magee's came-high 32
points, UCI gained a measure of
revenge Thursday night when it
handed the Spartans a 68-61 setback.
It was only last week that the
Spartans started UCI on its two-game
losing streak with a 58-57 decision at
Crawford Hall.
The Anteaters, however, needing a
victory to kee,p pace with front-running
Fresno State, got the victory they
desperately needed
The Spartans (4-5 in the PCAA, 10.10
overall ) staged a brief run late in the
game but could get no closer than nine
points on three difrerent occasions.
Mulligan finally emptied his bench
with the score at 682 55.
"You know I bate to play that way,"
said Mulligan of UCl's control game,
"but we're more into winning than
scoring.
The Anteaters, mired in a shooting
slump of late, found the lariet aiain
as they COMected on S4.7 percent of
their shots <23 of 42).
1
Reggie still has .
Selling power
And now he's into. automobiles
By WILL GRIMSLEY
Al"S.WYICAI: J ' I •
The shift from Yankee
pinstripes to an Angel halo
hasn't blunted the selling power
of Reggie Jackson.
Reggie can still sell Reggie.
Home run slugcer. actor,
sportscaster, car collector, TV
commercial shill and notorious
"straw which stirs the drink,"
this rugged, forceful personality
remains baseball's most
marketable commodity.
Reggle swept through New
York Thursday en route from
his Carmel auto ranch to Key
Biscayne, Fla., for a network
broadcasting assignment, taking
time not only to launch a unique
aneillary career. .
While publlsberfold models
looked on, Reggie signed a
contract to become Automotive
Editor for Penthouse,
Guccione's international girlie
magazine.
"l'VE TINKERED with cars
ever since I was going to high
school in Pennsylvania," said
Reggie., leaving little doubt as to
bis qualifications . "I almost
became a hot rod racer."
Attired in a tan safari outfit,
Jackson signed with his left
hand, exposing one of his six
World Series rings. Brunette
Corinne Alphen, a fully-clothed
Penthouse Pet with an Angels
cap atop her head, giggled
Guccione beamed.
"We now have one of the most
·ch pact
rCarter
MONTREAL <AP ) -John
Mcf{ale, general manager of
Montreal Expos, has been
around long enough to know that
you don't count chickens before
\.bey batch or consider contracts
valid until they are signed.
recognized experts in the world
bringing auto news to our
readers," the young publisher
said.
Jackson will author
approximately half,a-doien
tomes over a year's period. 1be
contract reportedly hit six
figures. Reggie becomes a DH
for grand prix ace Sterling
Moss.
WHEN REPOllTEas al a
midday news conference tried to
move Jackson into some
baseball talk, Reggie brought
COMMENTARY
them up short witb the
admonition;
"I'm here to talk cars. When
I'm through, maybe I can '
answer your other questions, if
you can find me."
While in bi gb school in
Wyncote , Pa .•. outside
Philadelphia, Reggie said many
of the kids ha<l cars which he
envied.
"I couldn't afford a car, but
they let me work on them," be
said. "I could take them apart
and put them together again. I
could rebuild transmissions.
"Some day, maybe when my
baseball career is over. I will
race as a hobby like Paul
Newman."
Reggie said the first car be
ever owned was a 1955 Chevy
which he still bas and nurtures
as he ~d a son. Every two
years he gives it a complete
facelift..
He rarely bought cars. He
traded for them. In 1971, he
swapped a color TV and S300 for
a 1940 Chevrolet.
OVER THE YEARS, his
motorized stable has expaoded
until be now owns 47 cars, many
of them rare antiques with a
value of hundreds of thousands
of dollars. He rides around
CalifomiJt in a $110,000 Rolls
Royce coupe.
"I have everything from a '33
Willys to a variety of bii black
Chevys, Porsches, BMWs and
Rolls.
"It's a big win," admitted Coach Bill
Mulligan. "We had to have it to make
Saturday (against Fresno State>
The Anteaters 17·2, 18·3) now will face
the Bulldogs in another do-or-die outing
in Fresno.
Playoff berths
on line tonight
Sea View League title up for graa~
By ROGEJl CARLSON
Of_o.ltr ..........
Win or lose, a lot of people are
going to be rushing to the
telephone tonight. They won't be
worried about their leading
scorer or bow many rebouncJ.s
the bic guy got. The only thine
they want to know is how did the
other guys do?
That's bow it shapes up as the
final salvo of regular season
basketball games unravel In
quests for the title in the Sea
View League and playoff berths
in the Sunset and Angelus
circuits.
Edison has the Sunset League
championship wrapped up and
Costa Mesa has earned a CIF
3-A playoff berth, its first in 16
.. years.
Corona del Mar and Estancia,
locked in a tie for the Sea View
League lead, will enter the
playoffs as the league's No. l
and 2 teams regardless of the
outcomes tonight, a coinrup to
decide the No. 1 berth if they tie.
For others -Marina ,
Huntington Ueach, Fountain
Valley and Ocean View iri the
Sunset and Mater Dei against
Bishop Amat in the Angelus
League, it's now or pack up until
December.
Because of the possibilities in
the Sun.set League, you can lose
and still be alive and it's
possible for four teams to end up
tied at Ss5, although Marina is a
prohibitive favorite at winless
Westminster.
Here's the schedule, each
beginning at 7:30:
Sunset League -Edison (8-1)
at Fountain Valley <S·4);
Huntington Beach (5·4) at O~an
View (4-5); and Marina (Ss-4) at
Westminster (0·9).
Sea View League -Newport
Harbor (8-5) at Estancia U1·2);
and Corona del Mar (11,2) at
University (8·5).
Angelus League -Bishop
Amat (3-4) at Mater Dei (3-4).
Should a tie exist for a CIF 4·A
playoff berth in the Sunset
League alter it's settled tonight,
provisions have been made for
one or two games at Edison
High Saturday to break it.
receive a bye and the other two
will play at 11 a.m. to provide an
opponent for the team with a bye
at 7 p.m.
The big game tonight? Just
point your finger. Edi.son seeks
to up its overall record to 22·2
and protect its No. 1 rating in
the CIF 4·A. A ,victory would
probably give Coach Barry
Leigh's Sunset Legue League
champions the No. 1 seeding in
the upcoming playoffs, which
begin in a week.
Fountain Valley, with the
anticipated return of J eff
Hughes <ankle injury). could
clinch a CIF 4·A playoff berth if
Ocean View tops Huntington
Beach.
Huntington Beach can clinch a
CI F berth with a win if Edison
indeed disposes of underdog
Fountam Valley.
Ocean View , which has
slumped to its 4·5 record, is still
. alive for a playoffs berth If the
Seabawks ca n regroup,
combined with an Edison
victory at Fountain Valley.
And Marina. The Vikings need
only put Westminster away, but
ev e n with a victory , if
Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley also win, it would mean a
three,way tie for second with
only two available spots for the
playoffs ·
Wild ? Figure this out
Fountain Valley has lost three
times·to Ocean View during the
season (twice in league), ~t
shelled Marina by 31 points alter
losing a 42-41 decision earlier.
Marina. in turn, dumps Ocean
View twice.
Ocean View's only victories in
league have been over Fountain
Valley and winless Westminster
And Huntington Beach is the
only team to leave a blemish on
Edison's league record.
It's a little easier to figure out
in the Sea View League where
Costa Mesa has already
completed its regular season.
The situations( however,
contrast.
Estancia hosts a team which it
ripped, 58-46, leading by 20
points in the fourth quarter
before sen.ding in the subs.
"We have an agreement in
principle," McHale said
Thursday, referring to the
el"1t-year deal worth a reported
S15 milllon with Gary Carter, the
N.ational League team's
workhorse catcher. "They
<Carter and his agent Jerry
Petrie) seem to be satisfied the
wa1 everything h85 been put
together."
"I buy buildinp to keep them
in . When a building 1ets
overcrowded, I buy another
building."
SOFT TOUCH -Golden West's Corey Everhart lays one
m over Rio Hondo defender during Rustlers· 88-78 win
over the Roadrunners Thursday See stor:v. Page C4 .
If two teams should tie for
third place and neither has an
advantage over the other, a
playoff game will be played at 7 p.m.
If three teams are involved, a
coinflip will decide the team to
Corona del Mar, meanwhile,
travels to University after being
extended to a two,point decision
in a home encounter in the first
round.
Mater Dei was a S4,52 winner
at Bishop Amat in its first round
test and the winner toni.chl gets
the Angelus League's No. 3
berth for the 4·A playoffs. Ferragamo's return a · matter of dollars and sense
And don't exPect Pat Jfaden to welcome Vince back into the fold 'With open arms, either
NOT BS IN A COOKIE .IAa:
~ittle doubt remains concerning ~e P'errapmo's pendinJ returo to tb Rama. Jltebt now ne•oUatlons
Mn Moatreal (wbieb doeln't want
bim) and the Rama (who do) are t.akinC
place. U that'• left t.o work out II a few daltaraand.-.... ·
ODe ,.._ wbo won't be~ about
V&ace'a b0m,comin1 is Pat Haden. AaotW ii Jeff Rutledce -but for
dlffereat reuon1. Haden tan 't parttcutarly fond of bl• Italia~
--~ and will probably be aakeit
to 'bt tnMl RUUe&lle, ca tM odMI' ~~MMia~&Oodabot at Mini NO. 1 oat .,..... H 4'ftijt.hlric
f'ealMd ltatul ~ •.•
....... cOuld ba lriMd .. .a.u, u
needs a low -completion,
blab ·interception, over-the-hill
quarterback . . .
Sorry to see the Dod1era break up the
'ol 1an1. but someboy you knew it wu
1oin1 to happen. MOit athletes are like
Ulinl quarten at a laundromat -you
put them in machines, they run for
awhile md tbeD you Siever ... them
a1aln. NlDe yean la a loot Ume for any
one at.bl~ to survtve, nnertbeleaa four
on the same infield. Davey Lopes may
be the llnt. to ao. but be certainly won't.
bethel-.t ...
One real nice th.LD1 about Lopel, at
leut from a 1'1iter'1 lt•=t, wu
that wlD or laee, rou.t or c 1ame,
bero or~· Davex wu. alwaya wtW.1
to talk to the media. Pat JJaden II ln
that Nine el-...
SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN SEVANO
coordinator job. Finl be wanted Ron
Erhardt, but be turned It do'wn becaute
the New York Giant.I came up wtth
$85,000 more tb•n the Ram1 were
offerln1. Next, Malan1l coveted
1001-Ume friend Joe R•Uc, bul be bu
apparenU,, eatd ao, too, beCaUM ol tbe
..or1anitatlan'1 lDltabiUty ...
p.m .) the defendin1 World Olampiooa
play USC ln lbelr annual five lnninl
exbiblUon at Dodcer Stadium. Of course
the reason for 1ucb a bup turnout
would be the appearance of P'emando
Valensuela, who la scheduled to burl the
first l.nn1nc or so. . .
V aletwlela finiabed his llexicao stint
with a 2·2 record and a 1.28 BRA,
includin1 a no-bitter. In • lanln1s
pitched, be struck out 35, walked 13 and
1ave up Jun lS blta. In the r.eent
Caribbean Serlea, the El Zurdo
surrendered ooe nm and 10 bA&a In 1~
1.nnlnp ...
WOODBRIDGE
INPUYOFFS
Earlier this week, Woodbriqe
Hi&h basketball Coach Bill
Shannon wa' cautiou1ly
opUmiJUc. Everyone told him
bis team would be in the
upcomlnl CIF playoff a. Shannon
wasn't so aure.
Thursday afternoon , it
became olftcial. The Wanton,
in their flnt year at the •anltJ
level, will be 1D the playotta u a
freelance tealn In the Small
Schools dl\'llion.
Shannon received a phone call
from tbt CIF office Tb~.
three clays belore lite playoff
pairln11 aJ'e set to b e
annouacecl, lnlormln1 b1m tMt
hl1 team bad reached tl•• IQyolh.
I
J
..... -but don't eOUlll -It. ....... ........... aet la bl~, Md~. ................... ..........
-~liMb9co••a'*'*'ClB·.. ... A:1 or Dan P11tortal, tltere'1 ~one NFL tabl out tbilN wide ..
J.Aok fOf' Bili JlUIHJl to bl tM neat
rictlm of tbil dUllJ '1u.r -old ... •
The latelt rumor hu lobn Hadl belna
offered tlae 1po1t . If tbe ••·Ram quarterbeck t11rn1 him doWD alao,
ma1be Ra; Will Ilk Uone1 :rQ-lar beck.
Nalal h9D lf tie dld1 1.101M1 ....
probalJb' hif* p.j w1tb thl.... . . .
n. ~·· .,.. ftPldtilC ..... ftnt
Some of the Antell ar. ~ in
1tiape with exettLH -or at. l...t J tblnk that'• what Brian Downln1, Bruce Kia~ and Preddle Patek aacl tbetr
wi"9 ~ do&nc on Jack l•'•nne'1 montlDa TV alloW Tburaclaj. ~. all t.h1'eit ~ loot.d ta mw . ...._ form U DOM ol the txilii'd.Mi wen
btlDI dime In \a1loe .
WoOdbrid.le, ranbd ae.eatb
la tbt laa.M CIF &nan .-lim.
pOll. wr.,.,_. up t.bii "'plar j
HU08 *9tJa a .. oftr'all NtWd ~
•ellout tbe Huon tbla SuDdA1 <! . . Of 11· •. . I
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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday. February 12, 1982 , .. .._ ..... .._ ______________ ~·
/
Norte Vfeta decldel tQ' forlelt
Thurtday's Khitduled women's m
bHketbaU ••me be&..._ IUveratde Polr Hl1h 1nd Norte Viale tru
c:anceled when Norte Vt•ta acbool ottlcl.all vottd
to forfeit the a•m•
Slumping~d
tllrll8 to hypn.~ti8m
~ nnt time UM two team.a met Poly WU
a 10.,.Jded l'Jt.15 wiMer a1 Cheryl Mlller acoted
105 polnta. Poly Coach Floyd Evan.s hu come
under crlUcbm tor that 1ame, ln which the 4-2
Miiier pleyed 30 ot a possible S2 minute•,
leavln• oncy tor the ttn1J m.lnut~ of tho first hall.
The Ivy Leaiue pr1.ncipall concluded at 1
leaau1 meet.Int that EvlN "did not tot.ally
operate within the CIF Cardinal Athletic
Principle. and Code of Eltucs.
'' Aa 1 league, we cannot condooe coachln1
bebavtor which allows the lnteresta of one player and a team to decimate the emotional From AP dlspatcbea m HUNTINGTON. w Va. -
Marshall University's basketball
coachina staff bu enlisted the aid of
well·beln1 of other teams "
Barber's goal cuts Sabres a hypnotist in hopes of helpln1 the Thundering
Herd break out of a ahootina slump.
30·foot 1lap1hot with 35 secondt , Wlnaer BW Barber laWlched a Iii' Skip Lutz, the asaisla.nt dean of ManbaU'a
CoUeee of Uberal Arts, Is a hypnotist and bas
spoken to the Herd's players several times in
recent w~ks. Before one recent pra.Uce, Herd
players Larry Wat.son and Charles Jones fell
mlo a hypnotic state and had to be brou1bt -out
of their trance before they could begin practice.
remaining to lead the PbiJadelphJa
Flyers to a 8-4 National Hockey
Leaeue victory over Buffalo Thursday night.
Center Ken l.Jnaeman added an empty-net aoal
to seal the win . . . Riek Mlddle«oo took a pass
from Mike Glllla and slapped it into lbe
Mloneaota net earlv in the third period as "They really eot into it," said C. J. Wollum,
an assistant coach. Boston secured a 4-2 win over
'the North Stars ... Mike
8o11y scored his 4lsl goal
and collected three assists in
the New York Islanders' 8-2
~iumph over Chicago ...
Vancouver's Tbomu Gradln
and Ivan llllnka each scored
on third-period penalty shots
u the Canucks came from
behind for a 4-4 tie with
Marshall Coach Bob Zuffelato, under fire
recenUy when the Thundering Herd lost five
garaes in a row .. said Luta was brought in to
help the players relax. He sald hypnosis baa
been used frequently to help cure eating, .
smoking and drinking habits, and even to
improve golf playing.
Quote of the day
Truck driver George ~nderson of
Sacramento. who spent Super Bowl
Su(.lday at an art gallery: "Until the other
diry, I didn't even know who was playing
and I didn't care. They've taken this
football idea and carried it into outer
space."
•0 H• Detroit. The final goal came
on a penalty shot with just :I> seconds left in the
game ... Sieve 81latt'1 goaJ at 8:ot ol the
second period made him the 29lb NHL player t.o
reach the 350-goal plateau in Montreal's 4-2
:triumph over Pittsburgh ... Dennis Manak
scored twice, the second with less than three
minutes left. to give Washington a 5-3 victory
over Cal~ary . . Yarborough, Baker tough at Dayto na
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -Cale II Yarborough and Buddy Baker won
the UNO Twin 125 qualifying races
Cards, Padres complete trade
The St. Louis Cardinals and San Ill
Diego Padres exchanged talented but
Thursday at Daytona International Speedway,
nailing down the two second row spots for
Sunday's Daytona 500 Grand National stock car
race.
unhappy shortstops Thursday, the .
Cardinals sending Garry Templetoa to the West
Coast in exchange for the Padres' Oule Smltll.
The announcement capped more than two
months of negotiations that appeared to have
ended fruitlessly several times, most recently
when Smith said he didn't want to go . . . Dave
Parker reacted angrily to the news that the
PittsbUrgb Pirates would actively try to trade
the outfielder and then vowed be would have bis
best playing year ever in 1.982. "I want the
people of Pittsburgh to know that I never
demanded to be traded," said Parket. "I have
noth~ng against the city of Pittsburgh, but
I thmk the media and sometimes the front
office has made me a scapegoat.·· . . . An
arbitrator has awarded Kansas City first
baseman Willie Alkees a one· year, $350,000
contract.
Yarborough made a bold move just two
turns from the end to pass front-running Bobby
Allison and take the first of the two 50-lap races,
while Baker was in front nearly the entire
second half of the nightcap and led the last eight
laps under a caution flag brought out on lap 42
by the combination of a sudden drinle and a
tangle among several of the top drivers.
The qualifying races determined positions
three through 30, 'With the rest of the 40-car field
to be chosen by NASCAR from qualifying
speeds turned in during four days of time trials.
There is also a promoter's option to add two
additional cars, if the Speedway chooses to do
so.
From AP dispatches
FRESNO--Senior forward Rod
Higgins led 18th-ranked Fresno State
to its 18th consecutive home win by
scoring 13 points on the way to a 54-45
Pacific Coast Athletic Association
basketbaU victory over Long Beach
Slate Thursday night .
The game was tied 10 times. the
last a ~:I> faceofr with 15 minutes
left in the game. Fre~o State, which
lost to Long Beach last week., then
rattled off elght straight baskets to
take the lead to stay.
The Bulldogs. now 8-1 in PCAA
play, shol 44 percent, making 22 of so
field goaJ attempts. They improved
their overall season record to 19-2.
The visiting 49ers, led by senior
center Dino Gregory who topped all
scorers with 14 poinl.s, saw their
conference record drop to 3-6 and are
now 7-14 overall.
Long Beach senior guard Craig
Hodges scored 12 points. Fresno
State's senior guard, Donald Mason ,
and sophomore center Bernard
Thompson also reached double
figures. both scoring 11.
CS Fullerton 82, Pacific 65
Guard Leon Wood scored a
career-high 36 points and had a
game-high nine assists Thursday
night, leading Cal State Fullerton to
an 82-65 victory over visiting Pacific.
It was the fifth straight PCAA
victory for the Titans, who are 6-3 in
conference action and 13-11 overall.
Pacific fell to 3-6 in league play and
7·14 on the season.
Wood connected on 13 of hia l7 field
goal attempts and 10 of his 11 free
throw tries in his outstanding
performance. Overall, Fullerton
made 62.3 percent of its field goal
attempts.
Guard Ricky Mixon added 23 point.a
for the ntans, making nine ol Jiis 14
fioor shot.a. Tony Neal contributed 14
point.a for FulJerton, hitting seven of
his nine field goal attempt.a.
ucse ~ Ut•h st. 11
SANTA BARBARA -Junior
Mario Gai.oel scored a career-hich 71
point.a, handed off five assists and
also had six steals to lead UC Sant.a
Barbara to a 9M7 victory over Utah
State.
Gaioea, • 5·10, HO~d point
cuard, eeo,.. 14 of bl.a polata in tbe
opening half .. Santi Barban led by
as. many as 12 potrltl earl) tn the
b~U. Tbe Gauchos lacreaild tht lead
to at much aa 24 wltb 15: 55
remainlq ln the coatat at S1..&f.
Cencer lllcbard Andenoo Mt Juat
three "' hb 13 OOOL ahota, but trU ei,bt al ellht trom.&he'tr. U.V. tlM
-.nd1Uid 14 po1ntl tw U.. Gallchol,
who ~ •ta overall aad M ln
the PCM He also led all nbounden
with u.
Leo Cunnlqbam, ULaJa sa.111'11-11 c...,., led tM Ml* ..... 11 poMltl. and 11 rebouftdl. -a..-AulW)onl ad6id ll poUiU ., .... .-...,
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BASK.ETBAtL
USF 78, St. Mary's 77
SAN FRANCISCO -Center
Wall ace Bryant scored on a slam
dunk and guard Eric Slaymaker
made a pair of free throws in the
final minute, allowing the
17th-ranked but struggling San
Francisco Dons lo edge St. Mary's
78 -77 in West Coast Athletic
Conference play.
The Dons. in1breakine a two-game
losing streak, improved their WCAC
record to 6-2 and their overall mark
lo 20-4.
USF outscored the Gaels 17_. in the
first six minutes of the second half
and seemed to be in control. But the
Dons blew an eight.point lead in the
final five minutes. The Dons led 72-64
after forward Ken McAli.ster made a
three-point play. but St. Mary's
capitalized on several stolen passes
and went ahead 75-74 on a short jump
shot by David Cooke with 1: 19 left.
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N. C.rollna 59, Maryland 56
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Two free
throws by <North Carolina'• Matt
Doherty with three seconds
rem aininl halted a valiant Maryland
upset bid as the second-ranked Tar
Heels grabbed a 59-56 Atlantic Coast
Conference victory over the
Terrapins.
Doherty finished with 18 points to
lead North Carolina'• attack, while
Maryland freshman Adrian Branch
led an scorers with 20 points -16 in ·
the second hatr.
Irvine wre8tler s
dominate meet
Irvtne Hicb'a powerful wreaWn1
team captW'ed six of 13 first place
deci1ion1 and added 1 pair or
ruuerup 1pot1 tn the Sea View
League flnab to place el&ht men in
the CJ F wrestling prelim.lnaries at
Cyprea CoUeee Feb. 20.
Winner• for the Irvine team
included Louis Brenes (115), K. J.
BenUey, U2t>. Mike KeUer (148>.
Ste9e Scbwtchtenberf U'JO>. Steve P-eet (188> and Ruu Silver
(Heavywelpt).
While t.be Vaquero. dominated tbe
lea1ue meet, El Toro toot aeeond
place and qua.Wled 111 wUb c.o.ta ..... next wttb four <lUIUllen.
Other tndi.sdual wlnnen included
two each trom CO.ta ...... a Toro
and Saddlebla.ck and one from Coraoa
del Mar. Th.e CGltj .... WiDDen
were Kea Camciri C US) iDd Ntck
Beriacd (1'1) WIUl Oorou del Mar'• lone MHtr belDI Ra.Deb •• , ..
(LSI).
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Bucks take ieventh atraJ9ht
The Mllwsuk., B~u. wt.lb IO Ill ,polnu by 8ttaa Wlaten and 11 by
llarq11e1 .lolillllcMI leadlric a balaneeii
atfack oulled away In tM fourtb quarter to
defeat 'Portland. US-•O~ Thursday in tbt
N•tlonaJ Buketbail Aaaociatkxl. 'l"ti. Bucu ran
their w,innln1 atreak to seven
camea ... Eltewhere, Job t...i acored 35
polnta to lead Detroit to a lD--tU victory over
Clevelaod ... Maarlee Lac:aa scored a
1eason·hlab 35 pointa, 25 ot them ln lhe second
hall. to lead New York to a lJ0.117 win over
Golden Slate, deaplte 40 potnta by the Warrtoni'
8traud KinJ. New York aot only 14 point.
(rom It.a aubltitutes and the first 75 point.a were
scored by Knick starters . . . A 38·polnt
performance by MOHi Maloae, who also hauled
aown 32 reboundl, helped Hou..too to Ill sixth
straight victory. 117·100 over SeatUe. The loss
brklte a seven-aame winning streak for the
Sonics, who remained a half-eame aheac! or the
Lakers atop the Pacific Division.
Lou Brock Jr. headed for USC
Lou Brock Jr ., aoo of • major -league baseball 's
base-stealing record-holder, plans to .
play football at the University of Southern
California. Young Brock, a defenaive back
standing ~11 and weighlnl 170 pounds, aiped a
letter of intent Thursday to attend USC. A
wishbone quarterback at Horton Walkins High
in St. Louia, Brock was also a switch-hitting
shortstop on the baseball team and also hopes to
play baseball for the Trojans . . . .Moearc:b
passed Mebmet in the closing yards Thursday
to capture the Shade Tree Farm Purse by a
neck before a crowd of 18,177 at Santa
Anita . . . Ted Banu, the wlnningest college
track coach in the country, is leaving the
University of Texas at El Paso Feb. 21 to take a
job with Converse Shoe Company. Banks
announced that he was leaving college coaching
because of budget problems at UTEP and
because Converse bad made an offer of
''considerably more than ·1 was making here."
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Daye lead the way. The Bruins are 7-3 in Pac-10 play and 13-S overall while Arizona is 2-9 and 7-13.
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INGLEWOOD (AP> Mlcbel !Ser1eron,
couch of the Quebec Nordlques, can't understand
why the Loe Anaelea Kina• have one of the poorest
recdrda ln thr National Hockey Leaaue.
''Loi Anceles is a Sood t.eam and 1 don't know
why they are 19th overau;• sald Bereeron after
the Kings rallied for a 4-4 Ue with the Nordlques
Thursday ruiht. "Offen1tv1ly, they are aood."
Bergeron, whole club dropped an 8-7 verdict to
the Kinas earlier t.bia season, micht have added
that defens1vely, Loa An1ele1 la poor, ~ery poor.
The Kings, 15-29-12, have allowed 188 1oala, m0tt
in the NHL. •
However. the Kinp were better than usual on
defense Thursday night. They trailed 4·2 midway
through the third period but goals by John Paul
Kelly with 8 35 remalnine and Marcel Dionne with
6 · 24 to go gave them the tie.
·'On both their thir~ and fourth aoals we lost
the puck behind the net and that gave them the
momentum they needed," said Bergeron. I dori't
like to lose a point like this on the road, but these
games are never finished "
Tbt! tie enabled the Nordlquea, 27-20-10, to
stretch their unbeaten string to six games -they
are 2-0-4 in those games.
Quebec look a l~O lead after just 31 seconds of
play on a pow~r play goal by Miroslav Frycer The
Kmgs took a 2· 1 lead later an the first period on
goals by Dave Taylor. hls 29th of the season. and
rookie Dave Smith. his 11th
The Nordiques went ahead 3-2 in the second
period on the 17th and 18th goals of the campaign
by Anton Stastny Quebec made it 4-2 early in the
third period on Michel Goulet's 32nd goal of the
year
Cla~pett in lead
i n rainy Hawaii
HONOLULU (AP ) Bobby Clampett
conquered howling winds and driving rain with a
no-bogey, S·under-par 67 and look the lead
1:hursday rn the weather-delayed and uncompleted
first round of the Hawaiian Open golf tournament.
Heavy overnight rains flooded portions of the
course and delayed the start of play by l Vii hours.
That late start, coupled with continuing foul
weather, resulted in half the field of 144 being
stranded by darkness on the rain-soaked layout.
The 72 golfers marked their positions on the
flat, low-lying course and will resume play from
that point Friday mo rning, with regularly
scheduled second -round play to follow
immediately.
Among those stranded when play was called at '
5 : 15 p.m. local time were Ben Crenshaw and Dave
Barr, 3-under-par afte r 12 holes. and John Schroeder, 3 under after nine holes.
Condihons were the worst of the year on the
pro tour, with a line of squalls c.ontinually lashing
the 6,881-yard Waialae Country Club course. •
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Injury stops Austin
HOUSTON CAPl U.S. Open champion Tracy
Austin has been forced to withdraw from the Avon
Champions hips in Houston because of a recurnng
back injury. promoter George Liddy said
Thursday.
Austin. ranked third m the world, missed the
first three months of the 1981 season with a similar
injury, including last ye ar's tour stop in Houston.
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Playoff berths determine~
Fount.aln Valley Hlah dld:n'l have t.O worry
abou\ fl&bUn& ror a Cit' playoff berth In Thursday
olaht's Sunset Leaaue women'• baakeLball
meeting with Edlaon. That waa assured of 1ame1
•10.
But the Barons did have an opportunity to
chdm sole PQ6aesslon of the Swiaet tJt1e anct U11t
was motivation enough to help them overcome a
five.point tb.ird·quarter deficit for a 54.+4 win ln
the regular season finale
The win pnts the Barons alone at the top of the
Sunset at 9-1. Huntington Beach finished second at
8·2 while Edison finished 6-4 to grab the third
playoff spot.
Corona del Mar and Estancia tied for second
in the Sea View League al 11·3. There will be a
coin ffip to determine which team will go as the
league's No. 2 representative in the playoffs. The
Sea Kings and Eagles were· both winners Thursday
night, while Irvine beat Costa Mesa.
Here's bow it went:
Fountain Valley 54, Edison 44
The last time these two teams met, the
Chargers handed Fountain Valley its only league
loss, a 56-51 overtime decision. And when Edison
went up by five in the third quarter, it appearred
as if the Barons were headed for a similar fate.
FowitaUl Valley was held to just two points
and eight shots from the field in the third quarter -.
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but turned things around in the rourth as Therese
Puchalski had 12 of her game-high 22 points to
bring the Barons back.
"They ilid an excellent job with their press
and that gave us a few problems," Baron Coach
Carol Strausburg said.
Sam Arledge contributed 10 points for the
Barons while Deanne Davis added eight points and
12,rebounds Edison was led by Shelly Trepl's 13
points.
Huntington Beach 53, Ocean View 43
Cathy Townsend and Tammy Buckles
combined for 30 points as the Oilers broke open a
tight game with a 18·9 scoring edge in the third
pe riod.
Tammy Webb paced Ocean
points
Marina 55, Westminster 38
The Vikings completed a disappointing Sunset
League campaign with a triumph over the host
Lio ns. although the outcome wasn't fully
determined unlil the final moments.
'·we played everybody in the early stages of
the game," said Coach Mike Thornton. "Val Loya
hat a couple of field goals late in the game to spark
us and we started hurting them with our press."
Marina, which had entered the league season with high hopes after winning the Marina-Edison
Tournament suffered a couple of close losses in the
firs t round to set the tone.
Marina finished 14· 12 overall
Sunset
Corona def Mar 69, University 45
Despite a slow s tart, the Sea Kings sewed up a
tie for second place with Estancia in easy futuon
over visiting University
·'We started dominating the boards in Lbe
second quarter and also decided to play so some
defense," said CdM Coach Karen Gearhardt.
"All our kids got to play tonight and I lb.ink
that's important getting ready for CIF.'
After staying even for one quarter, University
wa s outscored 22·8 in the second period.
Besides leading all scorers with 19 points, Liaa
Greenberg was a force on the board for CdM.
Merilee Oschner had 12 points and Cindy Kendall
had 10.
lrvlne 68, Costa Mesa 54
The Mustangs held Irvine's Kim Oden to a
s ub par 14 points but Lisa Stessman more than
picked up the slack, pouring in 31 polllls as the
Vaqueros wrapped up their season at 9-5, 14·10
overall.
Costa Mesa employed a box-and-one defense,
alternating defenders to keep Oden relatively
under control. The 6-2 Irvine senior still dominated
the boards, however, with 22 rebounds.
Nance Lux (15), Vicky Lamar (1') and Nora
Seager no1 aJl finished in double figures for the
Mustangs, who finished Sea View play at 6-8, ll-10
overall. Quite a reversal ff9m last year, when
Costa Mesa finished the year at 1-19.
Estancia 72, Newport Harbor 25
Estancia outscored Newport, 45· 10, in the
second haU to close out the regular season with an
easy win.
J oan Howland led the Eagles with 16 points, 12
rebounds and five assists but Estancia Coach Joe
Wolf said defense set the tone.
Estancia closes out league play at 11·3 while
Newport finishes at 1·13. The Sailors got eight
points from Lisa Wayne and Elizabeth Dodds
chipped in six.
MIHlon Vlefo 56, Capo Valley 43
'fhe Diab os closed out the regular season with
an 1mpress1ve 22 2 record and finished un-
beaten (10-0) in South Coast League play with a
win ove! second-place Capistrano Valley.
Mary Madigan led Mission Viejo with 18 points
and Cindy Rohrig pulled down 16 rebounds and
chipped in 14 points. The-Cougars (8·2, 13·7) were
led by Lisa Benton's 14 points.
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pr-rty lo wll\IY Wld OOllV-llon•,
and ltle-..ner the u-n~ <..,...,
w ld notice of -tell •l\CI o• ela<:tlon to
be Aeco•-No•em oer J, 1"1 ••
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S.ld wle wlll be m-but wlll>OVI
cov•"ant or ••rr•n••· e-.pre11 or
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Oy .. ,d 0..0 Of Tf\lfl with lnta'9S1 ••
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to tlle Cl•t< c.nter euodlno, lOO EHt
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<><•-.CA
Al Ille time ot llW lnltl•I pUtlllc•llon
of 1111• nGCl<e. I,,. tOlal emouftt of Ille
unp•ld IMll•no of the OOllQ•llon
..cured OV lfte •-oescrl-0...-ot ""'I -nllmolocl cosu .• _ .. ._
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lotol Old Pf'I<•
WAGE ltATES As ••Quired 01
S.cllOft 11n OI ltlt c.tltoo'ftl• Labor
Code. Ille Owfter l\at OtlHmlneCI ti. general 1>"9V•lllno tetn Of .. _, In
tlW te><allly '" ""''ell tN -• It lo o. perlOf...0. CccMeo of w ld W-r•\e
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employtd In ,,.,. eucullon of Ille
COfttteU.
PltOJECT ADMINISTRATION All
question• reletlw to llll• prolect prlo< to,,.,. _,,.no OI Olcts "'811 be dire< Mel
to Co,,.trucllOtl Prole<t M•,,•oer,
Atl.,.,llon Johll OIFr...,.., T•~
IM·~
OWNEA"S RIGHT~ l'ESEllVEO
Tiie OwnH ·~IN •IQll• to ••lect any or a ft b ld1. to w•l ve any
1111orm•llly In • Oid, •net to m•ll•
•••rd• In IN Inlet H I of Ille Owner
O•led Jen ... ry H . 1"1 City of INIM
N•n<v c. Aowl...ci
Clly Clerk
PuOll•lle>CI 0.-tci.\I OeHy Piiot, F•ll J. 12 ,.., snc
. MN.-U
NOTIC.e Of' D8ATH Off
JAHICB KATHIRINE 'RICHARDS AND OF
PITITtON TO
'ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A1'2150.
To all htl,.s ,
benefic iaries, creditors
and contlnoent credlto" of
Janice Kathe,.ln@
Richards and persons who
may be otherwise
Interested In the will
and/or estate.
A petition has been filed by Security Pacific
National Bank In the Superior Court of Orange
County requesting thet Secu,.lty Pacifi c National Bank be appointed as personal representative to
administer the estate of Janice i<etherlne Richards (under the
I n d e p e n d e n t
Administration of Estates
Ac t). The petition Is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center-Orlve,
West, In the City of Santa Ana, California on March
10, 1982 at 9:30 a .m.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objec tions or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing
Your appearance may be In person or by your attorney
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file
your claim with the court
or pres ent 1t to the
personal representative
appointed by the court within four months from
the date of first issuance
of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate
Code of Californla. The time for filing claims will not expire prio,. to fou,-
months from the date of
the hearing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court.
If you are interested in the estate, you may fil e a request with the court to
receive special not ice of the inventory of e state
assets and of the petitions,
a ccounts a nd reports
------------1 described in Section 1200 PRUC ~[ of the California P,-obate ___________ ,Code.
C1'"'1_,
llOTICa 0,. TlllUSTIEl''S SALa
T.S. 11•. 2-41e:I
On l'el>nMry 16, 1t112, at 9· tS o'cloO
•.m. on Fnaey, •I lht ,,,,,,. ..,tr...ce
lo IJ>e old 0.-t -iv Courtr•ouw
loulecl on ~ An• BIYCI • o.t-
Sycernore SI t. 8..-•r Slltlt• Ma, Collfornla
WE ST EllN MUT U A L
C OAPO AAT ION. • C•l llornl•
,.,_•llan, •• Truot• or wt>\llhrttd
Tru•I••· under Ille d...t ot tru•I
eHCuled Oy MARINA BIFl'IN, •II unm•trleCI _,,.,.,, •nd HENRY N
GE EN, • •lnole ,,,.,,, llerel" <•llecl lr.,.tor, rec:or-April 1. 1911. u
lnslru-No »72. '" -1-, P•o• IOI, Of Ofll<lal lte<orch of
0••-'-"· c a111or .. 1 •• wlll ......
PllMlc a11<11an to -l'lllll'fft -· tor <•tit ... y-... 1...tl.tl _.,of \lie
Unllecl SWn .t tht llme of ..... Ille
ll\ler"I con .. .,.., to .,,, -held by
wlO trust .. ..-. wld -OI tru•I '" IM pr-r1y •llu.led In wkl County
-Slale, llucrl-as·
A LEASEHOLD ESTATE AS
C REATED av Ill AN
UNltECOAOEO LEASE DATED
MARCH U . ttH, ElCECUTEO BY
ELIZABETH J PHILLIPS, LOUISE
P HUTTON ANO G EO RGE W
PH ILLIPS. AS LESSORS, al
MO •• P••tlculetly dU<tlO•d In
EXHIBIT "A" .nee-l'lerelo tl\CI m•de•part,_..,,_
aXNlllT "A"
A L EASEHOLD ESTAT E AS
CAEATEOBV·
(I) An wn•ecorded l•H• oated
Molrcll 17 ... H. •-ultd by Ellr•belll
J Pllllllpt, L°"lu P HllllOn encl
Geor" W PNlllt>S, H IM-1. -ltY St•I• Wide O•••lopet\ Ille . e
C.otlfornl• <"'-•!Ion, •• Ln-10<
Ill• perlOd •l\d upon Ille "'"'" condttlon~ at1d cov•"•"" thtr•'"
<Oftlalllecl, • --of wllk ll re<o•-J.,,. s. 1'71 In 8-11'21,
P•o• u1 of 0111c1a1 A.cord•.
roff,..,I\(. Oelnv ,,.,..Oy -lo , ... re<Cl'd I ........ tor lull par1\(UI•~ s.old
matte" ef!Kt • oort-ol Loi t, Trect
No M.M.
I JI A" u11recorded IHH d•ttd
~rcll 10, lt?S, e.cutecl by H-H
W•kef\em, •• L••sor, and by
Sl•lt·Wld• Oe,.•lopet1, lllC . e
C .. ltorllla ~allon, .. L~. tor
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co11dlll0fls •net coven•lllO 1"9re l11
<OftlalMCI, • --m ff wllkll recor!Nd J..,. S. 1'7S II\ a-l!Ot,
Pao• 0 1 of Olllc la l Ruorda,
r.i•r•n<• r.tno' llereby m..o. lo IN
record tt..reof for lull i;..rllculars
Seid manen effect• POrtlon of l..ot 1,
Tr.ct tlSt
Ill All 11ntecord•CI lene d•l•d
Molrcll 10, tt?S, ue<wteCI 0y Wllllam
H W•ll•ll•m 811d O•rrlcll H
W•l>.•llam, aa Leu•••. aftd "'
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Calltorllla --9110ft, H La-. tor
Illa 1t•rlH eftd UOO'I Ille l•rlf>•,
COfldlllolll afld CO•eftafth therein eo11t.llllG, a.....,__,,. Of wlll(h
re<O•!Nd J.,,_ S, 1'7S 111 llooll 11421,
P•t• '40 Of Olfl~i•I A•<:Ordl;
'9f9ro11Ca -.AllO -to tlW reconl
111••••1 fer 11111 parllculara. Said
matter• tflec1 a -1 '°" ot Lot 1.
Trecl 941.
The l"'-11 .. lie U-hat tlllC•
....... Oy .., 1"'1rUM"'t r~Ofoed
Aprll ), 1'19 81 lftltNOYIMt NO Ml, Ill
llHll IUt•, P•t• Utl, Olfltlel
llKOl'd1, ,.,,, ov ol~ ""'''-" OJI retard), 10 J-A Corbett end
How•ll Mat Cor'betl, 11...-•nel •If•
., "''"' 1..-nts..
The ·--· of ... lHM9 .... ''"'• PHNd "" ... IMtrumo11t r•~·-
Al'l'll I, "" ft ltwl""""'1 NO, K71, Catld lly oh< IN'"""-b al ..cefifl
lo Marin• •tlflft, aft 1111,.,.,,,.,
-...., aa to.,, unllM-\'> 1-1.
tfld H-V N. Geel\, a llfttlt tntt1, a1 le
... 11 ... 1 ..... ~lnt..-..1 lli'AllC~L 1, Aft unlllYlclad l/IQrd
l<ltenM Ill Md to I.Al 1, Tr.ti Jib&. ..
"' ~ l"KAll'dtd Ill 8ooll H1. l't9ff t• to,. 111c;1ue1 .. , mlacell-..._
Ill IM offlu of Ille GOullt'r llecOf'Cltr of
Nl•<-tv. l•C•lllllllt tll•r•from, ul\llt I
ll1routll IU, n 1lle•n 011 lllt
c.,....lnl\lm pt., r9(ardlN 111 llo.-
lt1U, Het .... Offlci.1 ,___ ..
Mid<-t\I.
lli'AllCIL t · Ulllt tl, et """"'.,. ltle
<•fld6111Cl\lllwft tM•ll referta>d le In
,._•It...,..
Hastings, Blanchard,
Weil@r & Kennedy ,
Attorneys at Law, S10
West Sixth St,-eet, Suite
1204, Los Angeles, CA 90014·1353, (213) 4IS-0326.
Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Feb. 11, 12, 11,
1982 682 ·82
Puollc ""''"Ill will IW NICI Oy Ille (;otta Mi>W Pl....,11111 CommlHIOft •I
ow City Hell, 11 l'atr O<'lw, ""''•
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lttt••O l119 th• lollow1ft9
90911<.tloM
I A•-"'9tlhon A.cJ.o.:J for A-1
Wawrrvnla9'. eu1hofhed •OMt tor
L end and !.•• En1•rprl1.•\,
l11corpor•ltd, P 0 Boa 141t
C.ac>lstrOtlO 8-ch ,.,.. P9f'mlnloro to
re1ont IN WC>je<I P<-'Y trom MG
and c 1·CP lo CL. IO<•leel •I '"°
Suoerlor Av•nu. E"otlronm~nt•t
Cltt•rmlftalioro .,...i•w de<ltretlon
1 T.,.,~1 .. Mac> of Tr«I T ·I 1160 for J.,.,,n W P.otnwr __ ,,.., _.,,
lo• Louis Slm PlOft, UOOI YukOI\
Avenue. Hew'O"Ol'M for • on. 101
tuOdl v t afon tor <o"oomll .. um
purpo .. s. •oc•teCI •I JS•• .,,., JSll
E tdf'n Avenu•. It\ •n A1 Zof"le
Enwironm•ntat d•terml n•t•on
MQ•llve dt<l•rallOft IOf ZE.-?-OJ
J. Speclll< Pl•n SP.cJ~I 1or C0>ta
MU• Clly CouftCll P 0 Bo• 1100
•rtect lr\O comm•rcl•ll • ro,,ed
property In the •l<inlly ot Brh tol
SlfHI -lllO SM OleQo l«>SI eftO
Costa -ISSI Ir_..,., 111 •Cl, C2,
Cl •"d A2 Zone E11•lrOl\me,,l•I
dtlerml,..llOft .,...itw do<l•r•Uon
• Zone £ac-...1on Permit ZE..,.u
IOf" W.00 A f.W,, •wt'-llecl eo-nt fOf
C•tlfornl a tnn Man•o•m•nt,
l'ICOtpor•l•O. 1'1 I S.lnl Alldr•w•
Orlve, L•wr•n<•. K•n'•' tor •
C-lllonel UM Permit lo UPllftd an
u lsllno llof•I. lncludlftll • tl• ... atorv
110101 •ddlllol\ •nd • tllre•·•lory
parklftll st•U<lu•• CendlllOtl•I UM PermlU for oll all• acceu •"d
parking, end to eac••d Ill• 10
11./IWCMlory llelllf>I llmllellOft, -Varlaftce1 from ••tbeckt and
l.,,d,K_,,af\9, IOC•lecl al JlJI -10"
8rlltol St•••t. In • C l Zont
En•fronmenl•I d•t.,mlnallon
-nctumtoEIR
For lun..., lnlor,...tlon on Ille •Oove
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., Ill• 0111<• Of ,,.. P l•nnlftO
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Costa Maw. C.lllO<'nl•
Pullll-Or-Coast o.lly Pllol
Fe41 It, t•
~ICTITIOUS CWSIHaM
N-1 STATaMUfT ·0u!i':.:.::~1:owlno perso11 I• dol110
CORPOt!ATE G"APHIC FOAM$.
U70 C.citllec, Suite E, Golla MeM,
c.itfomt•'1!UI
J.,.... Ale-Wlllte, 1«11~ °'6911.
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J-A.Wlltle
Tiiis 11a-wet llltel with IM
C0<111ty Clerk ol 0rllft09 County en Ffl)rvarv 10. nm ,., ...
PuOtllNd Or .. Coast 0.Uy Pllel,
Foti ll, It,•. Marcil S, 1• ~.
• ft .,
"'°'1CIO~ MOM-ll~lllUTY
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w•rrffltv •• te mi. llffMttlOfl or --------------'"nm..,.nc..._ '9• \tie "",..... of •l('ftnout •VS1111:u
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T'llllrMey't S<orH
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Mllw-· IU, Port!-!OS
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UC lltYINr ~ ll. Whlei-. 11
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Ol•on I R•-0, "'"'rlon 0, Phller 12,
Werner I .-10 T-• 7 Tot111 1' :>-I " H1llllme UC INI,. :i.11
T 011 I fOUI\ VC I Nine IS, Sift JOH $!Me
26, Foui.o out \/In'°" IS.On .>ow St.tel
Ol•on (Sin J.,.. 51 .. •I Technl<1I• --(UC lrvlNJ
SoCal JV 78, Chrtat College 45
SOUTNrltN CAL.,OltNIA COLLIOr
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HllMn I. &oq.,e 1, Jollnton J, O' Anjou J,
Hldbef'O 2, WH_, I, S-t 4 Tote I> J7 14o11 71
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Golden West handles Rio !foru¥>,, BB-78 I .. -
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The Go ld en West College
basketball team took one giant step
toward the Shaughnessy playoffs
with a key 88-78 conquest or visiting
Rio Hondo Thursday night.
Truiett Hatton's 22 points and Art
King's 17.
Two or King's points came on a
40 -footer at the firs t·hatr buzzer
which gave the winners a 37·26
advantage at intermission. Although
Rio Hondo got to within five late in
the game, the Roadrunners never
posed a serious threat to win it.
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With the victory, the Rusllers
moved their mark to 6·6, but of
almost equal importance to Golden
West backers was Cypress' easy
64-45 victory at Santa Monica.
One Golden West fear entering the
evening's J)lay was a lie for first
place between Cypress and Santa
Monica at the end of the season.
Southern California Conference rules
stipulate that 1r there is a deadlock
for the title, no Shaughnessy would
be held. thus leaving the Rustlers out
in the cold at the end or the season ..
So, Golden West was in the unusual
position of pulling for Cypress, which
happens to be the Rustlers' next foe.
"If Cypress loses, we'll probably
have to beat them to gel in the
playotrs," said Golden West Coach ,
Jim Greenfield before learning of the
other score.
The Rustlers had to do their part
and did in steamrolling Rio Hondo,
which entered the contest in part of a
three-way tie with Golden West. The
Rustlers led most or the way behind
Golden West returns to action
Tuesday. visiting Cypress in a 7 · 30
pm. game.
Christ College loses
to SoCal College JV
The Southern CaHfomia Colle1e JV
team had three starters reach double
figures as the Vanguards routed
'C hri st College, 78 ·45 , in
non-conference action Thursday
night.
The loss dropped Christ College's
overaJJ record to 2-7.
Matt and Tim Hansen and Steve
Schedler had nine points each for
Christ College but Southern
California got out to a 32-13 halftlme
lead and never let up.
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nli1tment of aome
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"'6·Texaa, appealed to
Welnberier for such a
•1n11 tn Aueust after a
•nstltuent wrote that he
•d planned a military
c•reer "ever since I was
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WALi.ACE AVENUE VENTURE,
210 MeM V-°""' Em, s..lt. 7, Coslt ,,,..._, Callfomla 91'2'.
Kramer-llkt Dt••lopmenl
Compeny, *5 Mew V-Eel!. Svl ..
1. Costa Mew, Celllorlllt t21l26.
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c0<9orallon, 1un W~len Ori,..,
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Tllh buslnes• 11 <ollducteo by •
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Kr-·l lke OevetoorY>enl Company
Prnio...t
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Fltt>ru•ry 11. 1"2
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PAC·IO SPORTSWEAR', 1212 Dove S~. Suite 120, Newpor1 a..cll,
er-ay, Sul .. 120, Stnl• Ana, CaHfw111t '2WO .,,...~. W . Kelly<Hagerly, l9' Sou111
Moore $por1Sweer, lllt., • Gerdn•r Drive, Oren". C•lllornla
adway, ~lie 220, S•111t Ana, A. A._ Siewert, •1 EOQaweter. i fGrnla CO<POrtllOft, 1112 Horth t2M6.
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627 Main SI.
~nt1ngton Beach
5J6..6539
LEE
RANDALL LYMA N LEE,
a resident of Costa Mesa
C a .. passed away o
February 3, 1982 tn a plan
crash over Africa He 1
survived by hts father Jo
L Lee. mother Judy Le
and sister Michelle Lee all o
Costa Mesa. Ca A Memoria
Service will be held o
Monday. February IS. 1
al 11 .00AM at Prince o
P eace Lutheran Church
•MsCORMllal WOITUAJUIS
Laguna Beach
494-$415
2987 Mesa Verde Onve East
COllta Mesa, Ca. with Pasto
Don Brentro officiating I
lieu of Oowers the famil
re<>uest.s donations be mad
lo a memorial fun
e!ltabllshed in memory o
Randy to the Prince o
Puce Lutheran Church and
Laguna Hilts
768-0933
San Juan C.plstrano
495-1ne
School
BAltNES
EUGENE E. BARNES
resident or Costa Mesa, Ca.
Passed away on February 9
1982 at the aae of 70. He I
.turvived bv 2 brothen
James Bame. or Portland
Oreaon and Robert Barn
or Vlrlin!•a 2 alsten, Ma kla1a an<1 &va Matthew
both or Vlrflnia and
t1-ter·in·law .lktty Crook o
Santa An•, Ca. Mr. Barn
aerved lft tM Army ln Worl -Wu U In ll\e Europea
Atrlun 'jbHtre. Memoria
aervlcet wlll be be.Id o Friday, rebnlary 12, tta 1
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Call • MZ-5171
The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642 -5678
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the Ffderal Fait HOU• PIMMSULA HOMIS
Remodeled, decorated 3 bdrml.3 bath. ma.tr bdrm with ocean view .,.25,000.
1.... In& Act or 'NI wht<'h
:.., nw kea It ille11 I to ad
1~1• vertJM "1ny prererence.
:: limitation, or dis W S ,... crl minatlon baaed on est Bay bayfront. lips for 2 boats ,
:: race. color, relialon. remodeled 3 bdrm, 3 bath $1 ,200,000.
::: sex, or nau-0011 on11m .
1'"' or an 111tenuon to make Ocean & jetty views Marine room, 4 1 any !IU\'h preferenr:I', bet 3 b th, 3700 (t $1 385 000
llllW hm1t11t1on , or d1i. nn, a sq. . • ' .
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know1nsly accept any
udvert1slna for rea I
estate whi ch 15 1n 'rola
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w~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ STEPSTO ~ NEWPORT ICH! ~ It's a bar111n! $128.90-0
,.... total pnre 3 Bdrm 2
:: bath. family room. br1ck ::~: rll't'plare, R 2 lot Room
•Mi to build AJley acct!ss
'""' Call us for more an !: Cormation, 546·2313 ~-iii
$399,999
HARBOR RIDGE ~ .. 1 A special orrer on Valen· ~::~I line's Day Opn Ilse.
~..-Sunday •to Vienna
:::;' Cul·de sa r location
.,.., shows hke a model Wtil
rlose esuow in one
~k. Call Tim Rhone I for details, agt 631·1266
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\Jljt ...... ... ~. MESA VERDE
EXECUTIVE Buccola built home with
double door entr)'. leadi.
mto formal lrvtng room ,
·"" formal dining room . huge family room, stone
Cireplace . country
.•. ...
kitchen All O\ er looks
~peclacular pool and !:'. spa Elej!ant ma sler
....., sulle. 3 other large ~ bdrms. plus a den w1lh
-blaltm boollrases Truly :: an executive home for
-only 1299,000 Owner will : help with fmancing. Call = now. $46-2313
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THE :REAL
ESTATERS
::.; GRAITHIS
: OHE
:: Only 119"l for SI00.000
-assumable loans bu)i. a
gourmet k1tch . sur
rounded by a 3 Bdrm
house. lrtt lot. RV at ::"~: cess. no quahfymg SZSK •••• down SlOSO P& I mo
.;:. m>\'es you an Don t de
~ lay, call Diana toda)
-· Diana Pretenpol·Voll>t' ......
••• Darlort>er tS33 Monrovia
.,, Newport Beach
"' You are the winner or ~::, two frtt Uckets <Sl9 001
<;., valuetothe ~. CIRCUS VilGAS ~. Laguna Hills Mall
Feb 9 II
, .• 1 C1ty Shopping Center .;,.. Orange
'"" Feb 19 22 :I:-; To claim tickets. call
111• 642·5678. ext 272 ;;~ 'nckets must be rla1med !it by February 19, 1982
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!:~ IMVESTOR ~;~ Look at this buch ,,., dose 3 Bdrm. 3 bath
~;:, house wrth 2 assumable ,.., loans Also, seller as
~~~ sistance with lsrz. down ,,., to qualiCred buyer
~ $210.000 Call Jackie
•.• ; Penney
~:; 642-5200
.... j PETE
' BARRETI . REALTY
Liff
IHAGAIOEH Garden Park Vlllaae.
Avocado and Fairview,
Cost a Mesa oUera
C\lltom featuret iJI iU 2 1c a bdrm cape Cod type
community. 13'• fixtd
rltl lnl arid excellent ac
Yt (anandDI IN ortertd .
Thia la a moat pleu1.ir1
bit place In •lllcb le
fitt. CofJll by l.ftd Hf our fu.rnlahed modela
opet.1 dally tt lo.30.m. ~er Cooptrtllon. ao..swua.n
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UDO ISU HOMES
Primp I .i'1o Nord bavCront. S bdrm, 5 t>ath. Lg~ L.R. 2 boat slips $1,500,000.
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Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large
re<:. rm beam ceilings, $420,000.
lMA 11&.1 IA YflONT
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath.
playroom, dark rm. den . $1,350,000!
CARNATION COYE
Spectacular bayfront view 4 bdrm, 4
, bath, 2 boat slips $1,900,000.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
~ J' '' •,. • '' l I , "• I (, ,' 11 iJ • 61
HARBOR RIDGE ESTA TE
0. of the wottd't Mat dhffRgllht..d .. ,.~
#JMONACO
PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE
SALE AT ~95,000!!!!
IL.o.g "'9 + o~ fia.ci..g ••ollablt ot
te.Ol"flWt rahtl
Finest offering now presented of this
award winning single story "Jodelle"
floor plan 3 Bdrm. study, family
room, commandi ng views of the
ocean. coastline and city lights.
A• exctptloHI opportHltr for tltt
-··~ H.ticw lldp belytr.
(Please respond promptly as this
offering is not indefinite).
llVINE TEllACE
OPIM HOUSI SATUIDAY 1·5
1412 S.1 dh Ttr'nlW, I". Terr. sunny, light and bright and new on
the market with brick front, side and
rear patios, Hardwood parquet floors
throughout. Excellent location -less
U1an 00 100 paces from $$ Million
dollar homes ReaJistically priced at
$365 ,000 with co mbination of
assumable and owner financing .
Call 644·7211 '
PALMSPRI NGSS67.700 RAN C H~ ~IR AGE
f\im Condo on G,otr Clb 2 Br hsl' :,. pool. lee
Dr Assume 9 ~ • Isl land. a!>i.uma bles • Phone 320 9H4 o r Phone 320 9544 or
5611-3113. ~3J13_~k Cor ARTX
LMMMA tMUB. OCUNNONT
Gated Comm. Of "The Shores."
Custom-Built 4 Br Home O'Looking
While Sand Beach. Hi Beam
Ceilings, Graceful Circular
Staircase. Owner Will Help Finance. $1,450,000.
759-9100 uc_,.. ... ,.... ... ..,..c.-
NEW ESTATE-TENllS COURT!
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TAYLOR CO .
111 .\I I ( H:..... . "' I I'' 11;
HAaOI Yft# -HU-. y AU
Quiet. park·like setting. 179' wide rear
yard. Rm for paddle tennis and pool.
Great for orchard. Picturesque cul de sac street. 3 Bdrms Fam Rm. $379,500
Incl. the land. See now .
WESUY M. TAYLOI CO .. REALTORS
. 2111 S. ...... H• RCNld
HIWPOIT CIMTIR M.I. U~tlO
9i;,.o/o LOAN
Rtct.ced $100,000
S,YGLASS
BY OWNER Full Pnre 557~.ooo
Monlhly Payment $2999
SOlTl'HPORTMODEL
6br•41.\ba 4100sq rt
25 Bodega Bay Call owner 7~9 0737
VIEW TOWHHOMES
M111ter sw les View of ~ean & N1ghl lights ~et Area Parks, open
spares SIJ7 ,000 Xlnl
Fin Hal or Pal Agts
7S1 900S. 673· 7300
COMMBCIAL 2 stores, 1 block to
<>t'1!1n 2Sr: down Owner
will carry balance
~.000
lolbooloyProp. .......
•67S.706h
JUSTUSTED! Clus1fied Ada _642·S678
Cildrllats to Go <:arts
Whale\ er the fad Roll 'em oHthe m.1rkel
With a <:l11ss1h~ ,\d
_C<lll Now• 642 5678 -Well localed Corona del Mar duplex I and 2
bdrms clean and cute u can be' An outstanding
\alue al 1289.500 vmh al
lraC't1ve owner hnanc·
lll¥
• WATaFIOMT HOME• NIVATI IUCH
Sensational 4 br home smack on the water!! Featuring french doors. frplc, professionally d~corated & orivate SANDY BEACH. Only $249,000 & seller
will carry AlTD! 2670 San Mifuel Dr .. Newport Beach. 759-150 or 752-53.53.
• $1.000 * ·••Tl• On brand new townhorne ! Featuring_ privacy, 2 mstr suites & den/loft overlooking liv rm.
Only $123,950. 2670 San Mif uel Dr., Newport Beach. 759·150 or 752-53.53.
* 12. fCYo INTIUST * HAllOlt VIEW HOME Immaculate MONACO model featuring 2br/den . frplc & spa!! Low interest financing available . $241,500. FEE. 2670 San Miguel
Dr., Newport Beach. 759-1501 or 752 -$35.1.
MEWPOIT IEACH OfACE
2670 S. Mlplt Drfn
171417St·ISOI 17141752·7l7l
~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
A£SIO£NTI AL REAl ESTATE SERVICES
lfG CAMYOH
4 BR overlooking 6th fairway with
lovely view. De auville model
completely customized. Dramatic living & dining . room. Large deck
& spa. Low maintenance yard. Air conditioned. $68.5,000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
RCTaylorCo
'J40-C)900
AFFORD BE
In Huntington Beach, this 2 Br
condo is focated 2 mi. from the
beach. Good starter home. Nu cpts,
comm. pool, garage, great VA loan · to ~ume & owner wm carry small
2nd. $1~,850.
• PEPPERfREE HEIGHTS •. •
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T .. u11e.YOUR PICK """~" SUCC~REALTY lta1 than current rates . 4BR. 2 1BA •. Fam R . new cpfg Louted 1 blk ~33113 . hYd1 8'7~7'18 r 60--'"" '"""' For 1134,500 Llvio& rm ~1991 Owner says submit 111 Pool. 2 Frpl a, Terms from beach. n 4.$00 ydro tubt In muter s br, l~ ba, fenced yd, lo_l~·u. ,00/o DOWN ~xl7 rt. Dining L llxto Uruven1ty Park4 BR.2'1 otrers 1138 500 Optn Oa i ly 2242 2 13 / 9 I 9 a 77 0 r Ktr1Co..tv IW\t, dln6n& room•. micro Sf15. tst. last + 3 pnrnt duplexes Call fl Eal In kltd1en + ;i • • · Horather Lane 1262 000 ~ Acm 118 Ahes in v.Qld burnm& fireplaces, SlOO 213·515·40'78 dya; Outtll Puh, 759 1221 Bdrm.1~ Bil BA. Fam room, green COilTROYAL Also 3BR. 2BA .P.ool. 7.1.!!~evea Almonds 202 Acres micro-wave oven•. 714-&l-3141ev1 MCANYOM d Lux urio us lhr••
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13 FIN NC one r ve tn ry . waves brealung on thll ~-tractive S Star park for Tr a de . B r o k e r, Cl 1 .., .. ~ 5r; A lNG with many xlras! Must see' sand from this 3 bdrm 7 ~ det.alb S48-8'703 Welcome 552-8645, f.lteanl U11lna OAIY 15 3 • 4 Bdrms $7001'750. reasonable down ' Sl15.000 w• min dn homewthl • -· minuttS from Faablon Fenced yards'
Owner assisted' Mesa o w c a t 1 2 '• •, 00 Iara~ lot~'si~~~~f~ DOYB VILLAGE ~'!:7 Loh/ 7~·78.13 l.sland. 7 minutes to s.c. 1ara1es. Kids & pets Woods 4 bedroom 211 Ownerlagnt S528046 or near homes priced rrom COMDO -1,... 1500 SAVEW.000 Plaza or O.C.Alrport. welcome 545-2000
COUMTIY ENGLISH bath POOL home orrers (702J Sll8-ll23 '500 oootoSl 000 000 it 15 Adult complex , 2 bdrm. •••••••••••••"•••••••• North San Diego County Just east of Newport ~_..no lee_.__ _ _
DUPLEX .. Br + 2Br. I you a Cormal .sllning wooo111o~rr. t,lie' lt.ast 'up'en;1ve 2 ,, b alb ' p 0 0 I . 2w~~,:.!.~e'r' tar~ 0 ~ 3 A~re Horst Ra~ch I B111d '50. of San Dle10 HOMES FOR RENT
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Realtor ~ yr new Good assumable room. Cam1ly room. and ·~ home hsted. 11 b not as du bhou11e. dou b I e r ..,,.hOBO ... U!mon Grove. \\1th Frwy. Starting at S900 a 3 Bdrms. 1675. Fenced Assumable financing. a crackhnic fireplal·e for Oft th Lallt large nor as pretty but it garage. Walk to shops & _or...,. _ ! .,..7 7946 4BR. 28A Homt Close month. 631-5439, 2473 yards & &araaes Kids &
$398,000 709 & 709•2 cool winter evenings 2BR & Den. 2BA. has excelltnt owner nvu1t . C-rcial to Ocean & Freeways Orange Ave • Costa pets welcome 545 2000
Orclud. Call 851 9135 for Sec I u de d Yd rd is Panoramic f111ancmg $29S.OOQ Pa operty 1600 HURRY !!'' Dottie Agt _¥~a. _·_ -~ept .... ~ fee POOL HOME .,
!!.(>Pl. Owner_~kr ~uttrull> landscaped Lakerront View OCEANFRONT ....................... 72U24~, 7~·5994 I 2 Br enclsd garage. tW'nt• 3BR Fm home Bk Bax
OM THE CLIFF ~a~~\'e Plous l~~~s e~' ra'n~:c~~~ i o~aac{ 'l ~t rnri[~gu~:. '¥he1asn~ ~aT 111r..t.cH ~Feno., 2700 ~-d~w'f_il:,u~sw_1-~roo. K9tli.. 3242 smi~~l~&ifa""f
Oc "'Yable POOL ror sum Te Cl b G d "' rsnrv s.,.. ~ •• --••••••••••••••••••••••• --• .. ~ -t-taoCronl lot Best ,.. nnts u 00 bdrm & family room High vtslb1llty. C·J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharfi 3 br. 2 ba . Waterfront Broadmoor NwptHgta.2br.very~)1, localloo In Cd .. Btwn lll!r Cun ' Close to South Fmanc1ng. Owner Of. home O"erlooks famed Cle f ( 10 Acres a"o"ados N .._ h •-'" c Pl s 9 00 • ean view. 120 t ton • ', pool spa. bbq. gar. 2bdrm, 2ba. Crplr, wet· pr r ....,ac • oa_J Poppy & Poinsettia St oast aza. 19 · O rered at $297 000 Wh1skev Co11e & hu ta"e Useex1ittng bwld Rancho Cal 12'< int urpet. drapu. ntw bar. dbl gar. slip avail. !!0'2~8'5-_!0959',~ lstTIMEONMKT• Will Call979-2390forinfo ~-8362. magnil1cent "tews $19,000 mg9 of"vV\5q nor build Sl6S.OOO Xlnt tnHst h ~
T.t.•••1u1 D&•LTOl<t • co 'WIN lute en. S89S i mo p1t10. Sl lOO t mo SuptrHart>or/Ocean v sell or trade for income ~~ "'~ ;ii Will JRAO[I Ow ners mot 1 v a led NOO Balcony. or,Jn 10.000 gq ft Owner will ~7-32118 Isl /last. 1500 de p. i714161S-7171. 3 BR. 2 ba. SUSS mo . m
property Brandon 4BR Pool Home in Mesa ** . $795,000. ~~er~'agnu:~~dpg:~·i~~:. carry ms.ooo 631-7300. FAU.lltOOK ~7~ Humboldt Island • Br OctanVu m -21167 ·~ ~~~rg644.:]020 Verde Lri1 Cornrr Lot Would like smaller ~ elegant clubhouse & Realtor 3.000 sq.ft country 3 BR 2 Ba , lge family homt w t 40' dock . 1t5 000 DOW... Brffzewa) 2 Car Gar+ lnme propert) for the ~1l -..:'~~ I estate on 4 s ac rt room, gardener 1n· S2 O O O 1 mo yr I y I•-------• • • " Much More • Dnv•· By. eq1.11ty in rnY. beautiful ·---~"', gym. Mui an Really d u · 1-..A--' -"~06161 f H THll&.UFFS ~ IYOWHElt 2821lTabaooPla"e Then ... .,,....,. 540-2960aakforLon. avoca ogrove. psla1rs c ....,,.., ....... mo ~ · Water ront omes Ones'""'.lwobedroom.
IRVI _ ,. ' view home in Santiago · ·· ,. __ ,,,,_ I I ~T 360 deg studio. wood --... 631 1400 _, METP\RACE Call for Appl to See. Canyon tyrne~.zoned Beaut 2 Br r ondu -•for• .. H o17w0•0• deeking. spa. xlot tax ~R.21A. -----twobatbcondo.Endu. 2bdr. + Con" den. 9S709S9 Open House for horses. 3100 i.q fl •1C1111 o...i...,_ watnum Worth Stt'tng i.o..t d 1 & 1 Newly rmclld No Pets . .,... l244 it Goreec>us eretnbell.
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spa, immed occup 1536 to Sel 1 at $17 5. ooo li · ble ln S20.000 under mkt NORnt lpNG. BEACH $437,000. Ranch Acres Ftplc. etc. Lre p,1 yrd. Twnhome. new 3 br. 3 ba. lkylapt and mdoorlou&-
Serenade Terrace AS· W Assumable Loans ~i \\bodbrld9e 17141494-1177 al SlllS.000. Optn Sun Vtr,tnla Realty_, 7~-_Sl50 71.l Center Street 1125 peoo. ear. Park, pool, doorca.rptt AduJuonJ1.
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Cum tnrentalpool pror transferred ..... 111 help I to .... nhouse . largest E'xei myl l2yearntwtn plu S780/mo + dep. Agt ~l~-i&t IAYFIOMT ..z optrated Luxurious ~. finan PRICH> LOW... model $289.000 o~·n•I 4 Br 3 Ba xec home (1tOS47·7066 or exchange equity for 642-5722 Pier and slip for larn Sl~.000 LA>w dn w AITD Ukenewhome' Lg patio $172,000 493-9411 gated courtyard. dbl SC. Plaza. 38R 2BA. a~ rondoor~ Owner After7 . ---~ IEMTA.LS boat f'urntshtd sr.
at l2''J'• Chance or a rm +4Br $148.900 Al Comparable properl~ frpk. newly rtdtc in sum I I.I'•,. S60K l!it 714 700-073i 3 bdrm, 2 ba. dble gar. l Br. I Ba $650 bed f b b I t l Rlt 768 2911 h Id f s F oc~· ...atr.RO ... T I Side & out 10'. assuma owe 2nd &ibmtt term!> carport and patio Yd 2 Br I Ba 1100 rooms. tve It s. lifetime to own Haw au ' s a e rs . as so or ti9,900 or !!;A""' " ble loan. S275.000 $1300 SIOlK 964-1988 * * * nso +~dep_~2-~01S 2 Br', 2 Ba dining room and dtti
Owne Agt 752 1677 LOW DOWN pre1TUum locahon uo a 4 Bdr. P"( comm . only • J>I!' rro 1S2 2SSO o.ltxu/ Ed Kow-Jbr, 2ba. fam rm. Mesa 3 Br. 2 Ba Sl2SO ..__A .. ~ . ., .. ~ •·rm -ga r d e n s p u t ' · • lhlS low pnce you get a LEASE/OrTIOH I -A-LI $900 Tennis courts in•
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0ceanfront lot. 1st time or Assume $103K loan upgrades. low ma int Just ten minutes from H 8.4-PLEX You are the winner of 494 -23 30 ; 831 -JlSS , Joaquin 1olf course.i----••••• ;:,.:~~;·s~IS:5~P1i:ir~ i ~~~r~s ~~~.soo By landscaping. Short walk ~.~! ....... !!.5.~ Ne~·port center. }et Near beach By o~ner ~':fi!r:J:kets (Sl9 OOI (94~ :;~1 Mar 1 eves 3Br,study,3Ba. I& ..
hon in CdM. Will sell or l;<,ooo DOW .. '-3Bdrm, to pool. park and pla} feels ltke l'Ounlr} f>nnc1pals only Cash CIRCUS VAIGAS Cute•rmcollagew/ -----·-BALBOA BAY CLUB d r I " ,. ground rA.JttcWOOD $4.S0,000 assumable at loftrs pnre Comp Ult Laguna Hills Mall petJ ok, today S375 D&UXE COHDO I or 2 year sub-leas~. tra e or mcome proper 2Ba. new roof & <'pt 14't'• Owner willing lo ~.000 842-5163Greg Feb 9_ 11 ~-.R!!i!ALS_l.50-3314 1 bdrm in spacious ton. 12.300/mo . unrurn. Of
ty. Brandon Rosenberg. I Must sell ' Call now ESTA.TES exl'h foruruque property i.co.t ,,_ ..... 2000 City Shopping Center Remodeled2brw/work greenboutt window, partially fu rn .•. be•ll'C ~_7~.!_C! -I 54.S-1241 4 Br 2·~ Ba Newport. Laguna Areas ........... ";~;~~~....... Orange •hol> gar. kids '450 enc'd patio. central air, bay-front " view. a
COUMTIY ENGLISH THE PRICE 8 ~E5;J [.~AN Panoramic· wh11e water H.B. 4 PLEX. 3 br. 2', ba Feb. 19 -22 OC-R~t<k'LlSC?.-33!4 fpc, Ass'n pool. spa. ten-bakonys. 2,700sf,2 pa~
DUPLEX-4Br + 2Br. I IS RIGHT! MODEL views from evtry room owntr's unit. frplc To clatm t1rkets. call QC-RENTALS ni s Near Northwood loe. newly dee. Uott
yr ne-.: Good assumable I on ttus 4 Bdrm. renced tn HAS EVERYTlllNG Must be seen lo be Supertax benefits. 2 >rs 642 5678, tx l 212 l·Sbr'sS200 lo1:2000 Shopping Center SS$0 •3H, imnvd. occureaia:;
fmancmg. S398,000 709 & pool home on a quiet cul Cul de-sac street belle' ed' S8SO.OOO C.i II new Only 139.000 dn By Ticket.s must be clauned ?_~33J4_ open_ 1 da1s per mo + SSSO dep. + SlO cy Contact Gary• fl"; 709'2 Orchid . Ca 11 de-sac in Easts1de Costa Sun&Sall ll Club ~-3916rOf'._bnl(hU!l l!PPI· Phi~_!lgl. 972-9300. by Febr11ary 19.1982 credit chtck Rod ~ office 9-• Mon-FD
851 ·913S Cor appt Mesa A beautiful yard S2J0.000wilhSt60.000 32U ·2YRSOLD * * * 3 B~~~~Dbfa th . SSZ.S142 ..... S51"611Agt y.~5000~~].6_1_ ~r bkr ~i1ha c0\eredpat1o and .. 513CAM""J)a:f~ atl.2". WlSTCUFf HUNTINGTON BEACH s1os.ooo C P zon ed Oreplace. dishwasher. 2br~.112ba:w~£-~~1CajfY°" Condo. 3 br1
Costa MHa I 024 J roz; firepla ce in the No point.s or quahrying $240,000 S2.472K f p S312,000 dn duplex. 2 bdrm each. C en ct d Ya rd. W 'th bndge. all upgrades . go courae vu, lea...,
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home wimany extras on A Gorgeous 3 Br 2•1 ba Owner Carry Balance help with lhf' fin:snrin..: PROPERTY owe at t3', or exchange gardener ~ludtd S79s. Mar. I. 975-4622: evs & HURRY ~ 3br. "fixer .. tn
cul de-sac owe lrg 2nd LLSTA TE home ~•lh numerous up ~3 .. Slll~ for Jn appotnlmenl to SPECIALIST for 0 c p ropt rt y Zchl.ld.~ 644 ?7~8 wtmds~-4136 O:>rona, kid-pet S3SO rsP.3~11 pnce SIJ4.500 I,. grades Cul-de·.'l:tt 51 ~rt .. ach l 069 see. callS40-l1SI 1114)927-3578 Clean 2 Br. 1 Ba. duplex. 2-story~-4 BR. 3 bath OC·f!~AL ~~
AE .... 'TORS Ju:>l steps to the lake Of. ·--.-Select from multiple un enclsd gar . private wlF.R. ~ mo. First & ""rs ho-mt.
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MESA. VERDE
3 bdrm. 2 bath. frple. dbl
garage. A -I cond
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Roy McCorch, Rltr.
548-7729
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SALEIYOWMER ""~ ~· •A1.-L.omt1• $1.2M GOod finanr1nR ••••••••••••~••••••·~·· 1036 Misas:o·n Dr •A Sierr a Mgmt Co . fl 11500/roo .. May~ Imma culate J Br 2ba Gated d ve. see ed 5 See this 4 bdrm 312 bath Mr Rossi 851·0611 Teach.er °"' 1 f e w ti 1 951-6073 · ~1·1.32t.. lease opllon. Dtana. a&'!' 8dr home + separalt f 1 p houses1t your bay ioeean --ocean ne~ ho mt rmther·lll·law quarters be a ult u ortoCtno S Unit.C M. Bargatn less front home 646·3SS1 L..alJl-I~ Featurts Large deck . Sl.86 T R rrodel tn Harbor \'1e~ ... ~-10 Id S238 ooo --LWI Of'TIOM oak paneled den As ·950· erms obtrt Separate mothf'r·tn·lav, owe yrs 0 . Is EA v IE\\' F 0 r mer 2-4-5 IDlM 2iid"r;~·2b;··.~:;~h~~;;~
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with oceanvlew. FUIROLLSROYCE NfWllSTIN" central air & heat UDOIAYFIOHT 5"' lbrhOOse.Frenchrrpre-: Two I BR units + sleep-Lido Island. By Owner a $65,000 SSl.000 lsl Will. 2 bedroom and den 2 m 1 c ro • 5 Pa· S8 SO Lrg 4 Bdr pvt romm.. 1325tmo. all ulils ind.
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S319.000 Home. On S6 ' Lot ~id e's flnesl "Jodelle" 613-7638 A"a 1·1abl• throuah Nr S.C Plua. 2br1lba. Option poss1blt bd ••.• b • ~ " --' 1•· I d S3SOO mo owner Oceanfront 2 rm. 2 "' ~ Villege R.l Includes Architect '5 I Thts home offers I UMITS 6/30182. St.700 month ... u. .. on Y sec. con ° l-G6l·Olll S850 roo . March th
-497-1761 . plans Cor additional luxul) and comrort for 7•1 X'aGROSS Broker.631-7300 Pools. spas. No pets. J 673-89211 · Bedroom & Bon us theamuent 3 BR 2•2 ba. S5S0.5'1!0107/851-~35S Northview2Br den.2ba. ~·.. ·
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ocean view ' 1105.900 30 D ••Ar&.IA~ REALTORS bit. rlnt antiques New -~-~v_es . 661·7566 an5661-5642. 2.~lf,ll?-0488 -· yr fixed 14 12'• loan' lvv.-1~ OllwrllttUthltt luxury carpel East.side 3 Bdr 1~ Ba. L·~ 3·.,5· S Nwpt Ttrn~ 2 br. 2
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.i-t f • '1 Milllon In 2248 C.i n) on Dr No Eas ls Id<' I H d rm PARK NEWPORT S28S/1DO 556,11637 lege gal 960 7874 l'\ t'!> ~t Ooor Agent 541·S032 Ut1l &<Janitor 9i5 1120 64HJ763. Agent ~ I no ~ R-·eatlon Pets 2nd flo<1r $390 Sh I I h r ....... $300 mo No pets no IDARJMENTS Wortln& fem .. 2S·40, '• r rg ux onw w pro •DaUXE OFFICES* <Xf1re ~pace for rent JKS ...... ""1M9"edor And Much More• Sierra Mngt Cu 641 1324 k1tchPn Cltll betv.een Ar bile bch, NB. unfurn. person Isl. las\ & dep From 1 room to 1400 sq sq ft,. seeond flour SPECTA.CULA.a ~ 3300 For a month 01 a 1tfe-3BR 2ba. no pets rtuse to 115. 7!12 2197 non smkr $215 sn 1706 ~rm 966·8479 rt From SUS a sq ft No Pre~t1g1ous We~td1 rr PET SHOP ....................... Sl'h ools & '1 wy 2 B .... d I couuTRYCLUB af R h n I d urea1100sq ft Medll'iJI FORS"'Lf ~de CM 2br, 1 ba, din time Mooe1sooenda1ty SS2S+dep Ai·:J1I no"' r 1'2 °"con o, poo . ...... t 4 • oom 24t st N lent, lease required A J A rm. break. nook . dbl 9am to6pln Adu11sooly 540 2245 laWldl). pat<o. baby OK, LIVING IN RM. $2lS + Sec Lndry $210 mo . 1-'rplr, OW , Auporter Inn 2172 Du Hldg C:all 645 6SOI •Newport Beach Lm·
ear. yrd, grdnr. $650 nopels nopots $500 M11r.Di11ne UEWPORT Fae. 5 llss fr S11nd G11r Eves.6756493 pont.UillAM,.:..833-3223 ·~'ullLmt'Sturc ~ STUNNING large 2 Ur 2 642 1602, Mar~uer1tt' 1"'11 L.111una lkh 50\1 ~11 It •(;Ju,., Bird H1111m Oakwood Ba garden apt. pool & f).I().~ BEACH Le_ave Message 675-820S f' shr 3Br apt Avail ~·eb 17TH STREET $350 333 3nl Slrn·t & F'ront Wmdov. ···~CAMYOM GardenApartmenls rec area S435 710W OcnoP 't 3126 Room for Rent in 20 CM area Price COSTAMESA 2133932347 •form1t·aD!I~&
I bdrm, 2~~ ba, pool and 18th.,_St -•••••••~~••••••••••••• An adult community on Beautiful Irvine Home :;:11o:_ble No last or ~or 3 room offi ce suttl') Two Offices rat C1111t-s ~·· security, SllOO Newport Beach/No. E.s1de fourplex ~Br I Sharp 3 br \•er> Ir" the Back Bay Spec with Married Couple ~ . ~13 AC, plent)' of prk" Util • F.lt't1run11: Rl'"l\tl'I """-880 Ba 1 .. ''·11u" o .. S27S srn.111 ofCH't~. S31U " mo,...,....._, Irvine . w rg sund!'ck, gar duplt>x. bit ms. encl gar t;icular Spa, 7 swim -... ...,...3J81 (•ean v 1e w. on th l' mcl Avail nov. Call • Ha~h l'e1lmgs
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Full ocean view. 2 BR. 2 r u. Of"> +$37~ depcmt Gus pd """ .. ~ E I h r 2 U.noru.mkr 49SU909 l'-~offiAe 673.1003 Pnofhlt''pa1t' <11t>r5,l'Jr' -~···················· (7141 642·5113 I ~d R " l~g~ r~h t;a~ 2 bdrm, 11, ba S37 5 :~~ltotos"1ooonh~sremos orrthum S295 + Ut1I Must bl' Laguna 'llKUt>l JI atl BA y FRO NT Fvll Service I . In rhl' lhL,lnl' .. ~
Ba. furn beau' ~3563 Nr 0"Jl'h Bl & .,,A··~,j OnJamboreeAt mp· ave r e 5 ..... A ' SJtnf1u·pri11·furqwtk "" ''" I 499-4722 E' es M F to ~hr 3br 2ba h~l' I • Suttl·' from ~95 •ncrowava. overlookinJl I Versa111e, .\'1ev. or the Bad·~elor & 1 Hr p \p~-bAll I dl'fl no pet~ 893 l894 San Joaqwn l'hlls Road blk fm ore S25!1 mo t'a.ta Mesa. 250 ~q ft • Branl'h uHtre S!MI mo !ti.lit' ~.<K•I • '"' 1·nton
f::I area $1500 mo tkean 2UH.2B.\ ~uel} a ut.nipcts oo bq Ol'lu\e µoohade xlra 11M 16H 1900 IRm w pvt ent kit & +last + '•utilS-IS 13711 ~lllte $175 mo Lui~ in tJll7:;2 1,uJlj atv.B1l1 .... Jl1•t11,t • le-:fi:f~ar~I:a~oo or s FU~ $854) \111 ti42 5-lli5 ~ ~ ~1.M: age' ~::u 2~r, ~11~~· b~~~h ~:nt~~E~'1l~~·Re~t;l~ndo lndr) pn\ u1\1s ind 1 •tse lo shr. Balboa 2Hr ~f ~9 w 19th SI r nme :-iev.port &•J1 h (If ~~':·'· th;in rq1IJl'l'nW1tl
SUPER VACATION °" lemfnte 3776 ~l'wer 2 br"' gar Adul~ nopet!> SSOllmo 615~912Roke Prer. f' Es1de C'M 2Ba.fum frplr,nrb1•h ftt·t-!'lev.I\ remofll'll'cl ~or infurmalwn l·all AATE ExclUSl\'l' Indian ;••0; .. 1••••;,;··~·J•1jt""1°u• Adults nopet!i> __ S434l 5$11362 r r Refs ~aft 6 JO S250.lst&last675·5958 NEWPORT btdut1ful Call \lark 951'.Ml
~ 64S S5 I 00 • EXl'CUlJ\e S\J1te~ hJ~ or &13-liliCltt ls Condo, pool, spa bP:ll·h 2'6 La PalomJ '' Lr.I( I bdrm t·undu p.1llo, nu THE I "'Y • R M 1''0R RENT F Exel' shr furn ~B Jpt fices avatlablr nr o t' n~1·m1 E:\1, fl\ \TliC, cqll, tennis, prof de Apt B $450 1;37 19111 FIRESIDE COMFORT v.ash dr; frplc pool & """ A • Near OC College v. hocwst empl)d M F BuMnns Rental 4450 SIG:'\ CO\tl'.\:0.)
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rates. (714 ) 549 l!l30j Unfwni~d w balcom & cathedral ~5632 located directly across d . r For Rent l:nrurn Two Mesa\'l•rdt• \rt•a Engra\1nl! mal'hllll' ~ys,17141S86·4130 ....................... celling frpk.1J\\,J>00l. ~'\Jm1~hed&t:nfurn 123 fromtheReubenE Lee. nee s room exchange Ll\a833·!1976 5~4123 fabr11·at<n" table &
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lalboop-:n•*'lo 3807 Just remodeled with forhouse.yd work apt.~. 2 BR 's w gar · no NEED A BL'S ,\ D "' "'" -sµu . car f>Orl No pets. Bdrm A µts Gym. Derust 631 OSSOe\'e kid.\ $.IOO mo 1,1 & last St.ore 12\XI fl. hu'~ :!JJO lJt:1('I plw. 1nv 8 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• adulls on y "•65 & up Ja"U'll, s·uuna 1111111, new carpetm". dranos, ---· DRESS• Answenn° & 1 I N • .... ' ~ " " ... ~ Ne B h 2 h S4ll 166.S ,.. :liwpt llh d. (' \I l'r k.: I u c " e ~ l al t· t' u 2"' 3BH. 2B \ ) edrl) 2650 Harl<i 549.2447 le n n 1, ,. 0 11 e y bu 11 , kitchen cabinets & ap. wport c . sty ome, ma1l serm·e. ronft-rt-m·1· S6<Xl rro biS· i7!11! 55494 ,f'11, n e"' for
f'rpk. bit Ins. ~ar. µark s . 2 .1 2 B 1,, b basketball. gamt' rwm pliances This upstairs very lge room w1pat10. room. AdJ OC Airport \S!l50 1>4?
1ni: Cit"'' lo trn' &· • pac s or) r • a. llunt Bch. 846 0619 WI.it mclulles a fireplace, _!!onsmkr. blO &31·7215 R 0 0 M M A T E SIOO mo 714·833·200!! Ne"" 110 rt U l 1 rl r •' I · • till!.! o<:e.in Hrk1 t175 l!lll. pool. t•arport. patio mirrored bdrm Aloset R furb1~ht'<i bid" for orr11·1· M-to Loan 5025 5475 mo 2310 Santa An11 S550 2B R. 2BA . M ml ' m $50 Week . Student FINDERS ~ & sn sq fl SJ uo per "" ~-, Perui 1'111nt IHH u11~1r~ Alt' 213 315--8107 C:ond Nr Bch Best doors & a spacious deck Pref Newport Beach Oldest & lari1e:st aitenty sq rt 3975 Birch :-; H or retail Op1·n rJftt•r , •••••••••••••••••••••••
bnghl d1eerful ,\!Ills 83-Area No f'ets 833 3307, overlook mg the bay. 646-2346 All rhenls scrt't'ned with Aomt 5415032 ~'renth door~ t·xpowJ * * * no pcl S4!l5 \ eJrl\ 2 Br I · $4SO mo New S1800 month. Ut1lil1t>s tn· ~ hm~ 1100 '<I rt ~ llllKI b1S i!!9ti or 1;;:1 11111 I~ redel'orated Adults. ~ 1339 eluded. For appt. call M/F Room with pm· ba photos & reft>renres . ~ q rt f 0 l' 11 " rl E. Lawford
Dishv.asher. a '" os & -uxE 2 ll I I... 17 720 F Fllroished homl' S27S Credits Cosmopolitan S255Mo-Pnva1e uffl l'l' (l\\'flrr \"' fiiJ 53r,, Ill!!\ 1,1 "azwr~ L-2 b .. -, 2 bo water 1111d Ba Icon)'. Aar va. • A 141 ·2473 Mon· r1 1 I B Good Mom1ng America rk k h 1 ,.,. "6 •w rt"" h ~ unn nnrt. poo" I. part" roo'm. nr bch new frplc, pallo. IUPM, · mo + ., ut1 rent pa mg 1tt· enet l'Sf"' • "'"r' u.:ill' B11t "" fircpl ne ...-, tncl gar. dshwsher. 646-4641 Thl'TormrrowShov. 18600MamSL Hunt Brh !Commtrclol \ou Jr" tlw v.mnt'r ol \dull~ re<"ommendt>d. ele\ator Call after srmke alarm, balcony, Furn CM HM 5210 •'1 oH• to all nl'w DailyJantr Allultlpd I Ret.tals 4475 '"'Jfrl't· t1tket~ Sl!IOlll °'' Pl''' ~.25 L1•rated 11.\ '.\1 Casa Granada Adults. 1465. bl'f ore Spar I or 2 br apts, I m1 64S-ae.JS or Call Answer rbl'Ols wt.> need a plarl' i\l'ail nov.' 11 M R-18 3133 •••••••••••.••••• •• •• ••• \ .1lu1 tu th1·
2WI & Halboil 675 8842 ~!!!!_ !PM.._960-4Sl4 • from beach. No pets MfWPOlT '41·11'9 C 1 Propert' 2 llr 1 Ra CIRCUS y ilGAS
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tkean SStKJ 1;;1 & Last \.l\fum I Br lowl'r $340 upstairs Apt ~ur DELUXE SPACIOUS Wort.mi fem. 25.35 sphl NEWPORT IEA.CH area or \\ t>~t.,1de Co~ia Fl'b 9 11
IJep • Bt>autl landscaping No Btach & Ellu 1475 mo UDO 2 B 2 Ba f I "' level condo nr HOIR FM ?.5-JOshare JBR :!BA AJRPORT Custom or \lesa Temf1(' for Anti I I'll\ <;hupp1n11 r .. nlt'r
61S i611 Yearl' Rt•nt.il pets LEEWARD APTS \\'atl'r paid No pets. I r Adi T ~ Hospital pri v1ll'&l'S hsl' 1 blk from Brh rices, 000 to 184!0 sq ft que Shop Account1ni: Oranae
!UR Quit-I l.Ol'JtH•n ~l 2020 Fllllerton. 631 0397 f:e11 St5 2000 Agl'nl, no ~o ts 1 -pool, S2SO + ul1l lst. IHI I S250 6'15-3Sll6 -From 90' pers r OHirt-Lav. orr1u.• I'll f'eb 19" 22 Yrd~ tu fkh Sto\ t' APT MAN ACER -j St ---96i-0461 ~~Chnsllan ftmale Mullan Rh) 540·2960 Xlnl parkinit \\ 111 fl" To d.iim lieut~. 1 all ~·ridl!l' '\1n111t \dult Seaureuredcouple fo HUMTIM~TOM l l'Pitobeach 2'' Br~---c loolcmgforsametoshr 1 n~rermdrhn11tn '>u1t 1;i25678 l'~t z;'.! . r G••DEUS frpk Immaculate cond rn room in osta s~ .... ~ .. 2BR 2BA apt'" \ ""' I S350 ' r I' Le ii~ e 16 wut complex m C M -~ ~ 673_2507 4 gt Mesa Qwet room for ,...,..,_, I ppro'< "'"I ~q t ,., T1rkl'l.s muM l11· 1'1.11m1·1I
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S5511 ut 1 b vd 129 E's1de JBr 2ba. 2 story. Close to G G & San dedts. gar. S8SO W Student S250 '* ', "A. Mew Conc~t" nu 5629 Ed~e,,.;ller I 626 7190 p' t pal i o . fr p I<' Die..io Frv.y Ba Imme\, I 673-~ agent Mot.ls 4 I 00 EI e c Non Sm k r "'111 servu:e cu!>!om 24•KI 'q rt " 6 11H11 t',. J !•-------·
Sma 11 bJ l helor $337 ~I() rm, 640 0997 patm~. fKl15• Jacuzzi~ Lrg & deCIJI 1 Rr steps to 754.Ql99 I omce & desk space bJth.' air l'Ond , p;irk I
b\l'arh ut1h paid. •, 4 adnn 3bo tt!ln1\1~" 11e1~[nd~·nf~1~ ba} & ~h Y;ly s4so \''kSULil1 K1 MOTa 1 MF ex<'lum•l' 3 RR! Nr oc Airport m11 \\ ru,IJ ,\l e'u R.E. LOANS
l4X•kfrom11l'l:'an 201 E <..ondo liOO'.sq rt Sµ.1 C'hll•a llt•tl IHG 1323 6730072,6135706 ' Y rentas now 3\0I Park Nt•wport Twnh~e "Seet0Apprel'1ate" $1S60rm tiiSJ.'Jtill ~1~% lllHl 675 45"2· pool. tennis. 1 blk from I EXll<A :\ICE 2 hdrm 1 2Br 2ha. 1l\·ean 'u.frpk. ~~n:S ~~· r~~~r ~~·4 Vu ba l' k Ba} J J 11 159·8978 hdastrial bntol 4500
bal'k ba) ~1.000 mo b.i nr l)l'h Ycl l'til I'd Versailles l'ool S800. Newport Blvd (' M 750 tX>48 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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ToW.law !-."'HJ' TO on,,\~ \lo,, :'~J31 \ I llh "it 661 L33S . Oreanfronl Newport ~ Im med 631 2270 I bit> for Lease ft "' 'pnnklc:-r~. lrl! n·ar ~ 3525 tharnunl! 1n uld loronJ .. ••HEW• * Beach 67HIS4 M F l'hurmin1t 2 Rr Call Wm r Cote 01rrtit>ad door & ft'nn~d I •• -. .................. 2 Bi 2 U.< rrpk, orran ES1del'OZ~ barht>lor apt •LAS IRISAS• S725 mo 3 Br 2 Ba 'corona del Mar guest for1T1>remformalion 1 ad1omm11 pa\l'd pJr~
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$375 mo I Br I Ba S400 C'lean 1 BR. part Po<>I tbl. color t v. 2 an Irvine·~ bulliest 851-0681 550 mo Ca 11 l' .I "11ll11m t;asv quahfir;1
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O'f•ent ~ !locrpons of S.OW.nd ~ olfsta~ces $1300. lite lBlldr Btb. F Pref. GARAGE. coron11 del '° Knirqon 8eoch. S.0..ond Vloqe ,5 0 rtsJt J.l. Prop Mgrs. ~MU1 f159811 Eves "' ~ ~,.;."':."",.; :':, Mar •~a
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SPEctll k bYJitUnc, my borne, uatom 1p1 deda. j MIWaSP.tew Fonnlnf Chrrn 8u1 m . ffOME UdPROVEMENT Wanta Rt:ALLVCLEAN LA.NmCPiMASONRY StrlPPin& d1 con P•Ptr Sh1nsh'I, 11111 30 .Mii UU. bot luncbta. 0 4 yra, paUot, t't doott Llc'd frHdn1an ifl't't Hl 4 Yn Eicp Landlr ln1. REPA1R PLUMBING HOOSE' Call Gln1h1m C.oncrctt lJr, lnt Vt1a· MC 64~ 1ms "''I' ~·1 t't'Hl 770 21a;,; ~ &1, D M·f SU.1050C.M. JohnorRlckt'7t3218 <>-m addltiona, i-ant Orma' Bnck P lioa n uun1. urpentr'/. Girt. ~Neotl 145-5123 ""Vftl, ---.... 1 ..... 091~ Ir 11 ........ -. ·~ "'" a d p t "· 1 ""··-H~ .. -• UC. PAPt:RflAN<a:R ltutx·rttvofin11·1lltypet • ..1q..,lltln1.ntwborn~o4 c.,.tSer¥1ct improvement , In nt · ro ..... rvl Ill uc, tJlt. Fre. est. No ROBIN'SCLEANING u....a.... Bonded & 11uar. No Job Nt•wrt•i•ovt•r dec
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DO IT NOW' •bout t>.nkruptcy, call Hall. Uvldln. rmt 11:1. r a brt ts •·r r «' l' ~I ~wee P I n ll " re PROMPT. FREE EST Honr clunln11 ·depend a ~ov~~!:l~~'13~~1r~ J.'r~~~i qus1!~, ~J 4i111 "'rt• ":i.1 ~ AM Fors.... m /83UIS2 11v11 room Sno, courh l\461!803 estimates 110 43 or ALMOST EVERY ble, hont'St Cleaned lo Sandbl tilt l',lA
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REWA'!_D Call 540-9927 1 :...a.. & Yt'Ckt''s ••••••••••••••••••••••• JB.LER CIRCUS V AS f)1ll time salesperson. Beach seeks a dynamic LIVE·IN. non smoker. l'uratr l\ p1~1 fil .,. 11111 '"1• m' "PIHO\ t'ct, LIHM ACCOUMTIHG LagunaH1I all for Country t'renrh and persuame person wkdays 57 PM. Wknds minimum Cc1ll \Ir' t " 11 "\ Pr me ~m· bBleslk wBohrl"~rd~d11~:. •ESCORTS• CLERK f1JLLTIME Feb 9 Ston,•, Lambs n' Ivy exp er' enc e d 'n 77 PM Nomght work Winslow 1111 a i>J>I , llo>'pll.ib clo•tor' ('< "" ""' TI'F.H h n Po81llon available in our CityShoppm 64-1 tlJ!Ml telephone collection 64SOO!l2 R37·IOOll 111• 111 R1·ddt'f ~ U1*90 nrSo CoutPlaza Nan· BACK&BE · Newport Beac .-roper SoulhCoaslPlazaoHtl·e. Oran work Salary co ro '''"""l't•k T~ 9'~3480.9661338_ TilANEVER' 24 11RS ty Management f irm E'<perience prererred f'eb.19 Hardwan mensurate "ilh e~ Nursing RECEPTIONIST I \t.1.·.111n1• l·.1llr 669 0207 needs Receptionist At c t l K th Am c 11 NURSES AIDE Opportuml>' + \\ilh fa't l \l 1 r found female Spa niel. • k Ph on a<' a Y To <'l"tm tic ts. call Laguna Beach fu II penence a t 1 1 1n1 , 1 e., • \'.f• Ward and Ellls FV l OutcaU I counlu1g Cler on's burge} 540-4066 .. Tune Retail Sales Exp 714160 6060 Ex per. d. a II sh' fl s. growmg manc1a P an lle\ltl' I lrP.h in.
3688 Typing. 40 WPM D:uly 642·5678. e 272 Pre( Coast Hardware, . . Conv Hosp Nwpl Bch. ning (irm in Nelfo.port lramtQI( F'or inter 962' Bankinf{, Detailed Ac CAUfORNI' Tidtels must claimed Malftt1'"9lct Bri ng your smile & join Bea<'h Need someone please l'all 11a Found BI a c -k Fem.alt Wanted Sensual counts Receivable $900 " byFebruary l 1982 49H 403 Janitor Wanted ror us1Freem1r med., den· with good appearance. 8Sl64f'<ii ·-
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• 1 point H 8 Fri -Sat SWiii! ~ '" SHOW t "' 3pm, Ora nae Coast 84!-2.632 rtr. Sat Feb 13 from Reroodel Contnu.1or of home or boat 'oop t7500 01ek 011 OWMOS c:otleae,Fairview&Arl· W 10 :30 to 4 ·30 10242 Selhn&Accumulated for romina & ata FHll/14-ttoS 827-4480. ev6 Uru1ll TONNt:AU COVF.lt
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wide angle ~ renthes. Beath Sat & Sun !14 846-M and vases. lead crystal. Newport Beach boat shp Wos Warwttd 9 590
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, beach parties, ---. * tnany other things? Sat Feb. 13. 10 AM 1111 ? 1*ayou would probaby Old ~hes. auto parts. ~bly enJOy working nusc. items. neat things. ri reas prires 1213
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315 Orchid. CdM Sal & Port Clandge :'\Ill Sat Cdl\1 Sat 9 4 books. $100. 963-682• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lonit Term 549 8466 dealer5 in ttie vehicle Sun 10 4 F\arn . m1se S-4P~t 644 8170 ' paintings toys Lots a Bar, ideal for BEAUTIF"U L 25 RC.-, Eves. 494-7097 da~s1r1ed »d H•r11~1n I!
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. Self selling. no gas, Magic Cher. xlnt remale. pick or litter. tables w wull units orrers 497 s373 Callap .842 57!16 run. in t•ar. SJSO firm Mit•helle 760·9660 1.1ft !W6-7414 1 TODA\''"
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·-_ U>p hne AKC beautirul cond 966-5.2JO Power&handtools Illness nder spkrs. •••••••••••••••••••••••! Ongmal Miles $501l 1 RANGER XlT TOYOTA·YOUO
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lo share office CH ECK S p LE ASE hdbrd. marble d1nmii tbl mrs. shelves and plani5. Corona r w re rt nb· "Victona". F1y bndge. Has ONLY 6.000 miles & rnue AM f'M. m ·ent
Will provide word Foo:d av11table Items Misty lovable itrey kitty top MS-3446 Also. make·up. shampoo
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line in trade ror MASTERS AUCTION 631·7~ Foldln& bed, double si. Call631·97•• or - -" must-'I NOW ,_r ~5~NewnnrtBlvdCM --clean. in xlnt cond SSO "" 3$amp tefl .. AM6 MS """ "' tuneup. radiator, new ~retarial duties. &'tHli~ -..-c 648-Mll6 r.w11w. toSO 754-7S2·6067 after6.898-6809 Bank CJ Sale tradtsten!Owithtr11ltt ONLY $1395 mb &hoses 11.ooom1 . !•••••••••-·••• .. ••••••••••••••Matching -;;,ra & rorree JEEPS Government Call t46-!943 Will sell UU9MOTOIS SJ.cm PP 548-M411 or
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10 spd sm All Xlnt · nevtt • w do11ble bed > 1100. 1uthentid ty $195. pmsCn.Htt ~. 305VI. Mustlie11S800963-.?S811 Cond83'7·37'4•~ 1.'m,IK. Cl48del. Never 162·41114afterSpm 548-%739__ 225 hp. Mint rood. Ute ----· ------ _ U9ed qttttn n . worth new. C.V'd storaee. to '77400Vamaha XS Many
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., IC7S. Oriental Cruber.5spd. men'aZ6" Ueual!xbomr. 754-7350 tO' tola. ao'dlwht. SISO. II 'I; X 13 ~ $250 Uull instnll'DHlts Dual l::Gt~SllSO se.~tl ., _ _..,...., a.xlit trlr. Many extras 11m1ha 11'. off ro11d, so.ns. Frenct\. -_ _... - ---Grn thalra. '7S ea. , mo. 0 80 ..... Mllttrilkf025 MUSTSIU Llmp._$30.l4HS89 --rt4/~ oever rated MINT ' ~..-,:..__ ---·--....................... M•hoean)' double bed 011efll 1ofa.1lttper. OWMrSacrifk $800. Firm 960·078~. MOW 25'/FT with mattreu. Moon r.trtb tones print, Ith a fl p u, ~M'1 ~m>\. Eve
Redwood zx.e decking. shlped mirror on ~1d· new~SOCallM-'687 -Htwport'::nt i~ ~ Ha'1ey Trike needs 4-.JY lonl: also ttdwood board. Sota. II~ new. '200. twin ~. wm' ,10 or restoring Sl&OI) ·s1 step
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So it wasn't Academy Awards
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
• Ot .. .,..., """ .....
Tidbits and trifles :
ACCESS TO G&IND: These would be "the
Academy Awards of public access," said'S&Uy
Fox-Davidson, appropriately attired in a tuxedo
jacket and bow tie for her role u a presenter. But
no Oscar was ever glveo for keepin1 appointments
on time or returning equipment in neat condJtlon.
And no Hollywood producer ever 1ougbt the
nomination tor "worst color balance" or apendinc
the longest time in the edit.inc room.
All dgbt, so these weren't aac:fl~ like the
Academy Awards. In one sense, they were better:
there were door prizes. Besides, the
producer-director-writer-actor-editon who ltoclted
into the Joint Powers Ttalninc Faciltty in
Huntindon Beach laat Friday nicht seemed eveey
bit as enthused about the ceremonies u their
counterparts in that glittery town up north. •
These were the citizen-moguls, the averace
Joes and Jllla who, over the pa.st year, have seen
their own ori~al television programs aired on
Dicldn.aoo Pacific Cablesysterns' Channel 3, where
anyone can be a star.
Dickinson -serving Huntlneton Beach,
Westminster, Stanton and Fountain Valley -is
one of several hundred cable companies
nationwide that make one channel available to
local residents, who can do anything they like on
the air, within limits. <Obscenity, advertising,
libel and lotteries are all that is forbidden.>
The catch is that quality doesn't matter. "We
have people bring in shows where all the faces are
, freen and the audio is ju.st terrible," explained
F.ox-DaYidsoo, a Dic.killson access coordinator. .twe tell them, look, we'll put this on, but it's your
• name tbat'1 s<>ing on it. And there's nothing that
says we have to run a show more than once.'·
Productions like these drew their own awards
at last week'• cerf'mony . There were
' tonpe-ln-cheet kudos tor "the most determined
but yet to complete a program•· participants, and
the Snap-Crackle-and-Pop Award for "the
absolutely worst .eudio."
But a screenin1 of the m~r award winners
indicated that these ent.btafutic amateu~ are
capable of l1)0Ulltlng quality productions. Aud the
topiH, true to lbe spirit of public access, reOected
a broad ranee of community and individual
• interests -two women filmed their dauthten 1n a
' Glrl Scout futdoo show, an avid snorkeler told
viewers bow they could enjoy the sport, a fao of
the HunUncton Beach pier tpok hit camera there
to Interview fbbermen. a swlmm1ng inltructo't
told how to drown-proof tnf anta, would-be talk
TOGETMERNESS -Bruno c Lee Curreri) and
Doris <Valeria Landsburg> are regulars on
the popular new show. "Fame," which airs
Thursdays at 8 p.m. on NBC <Ch. 4>.
show hosts and comics presented their scbtlcb.
Any resident of the cities served by Dickinson
can produce their own pro_grama, explained
Fox-Davidson. The cable company provides
training or use of cameras. sound and editing
equipment and loans it t.o the producers without
char,e. Enough people have taken advantage of
this service to create three full hours 'Of
programming a night, running from S-8 p.m.
And -the envelope, please -the winners
were: Constance Henley, best filler; John Riley,
J>est short ·subject; Birgit Davis and Martha
Werth, best sight-on-sound; Greg Enriquez, best
talk show; Richard Roddy, best community
service oriented program: Hank Fried, best
documentary ; Ted Boehler, best instrucUonal
program; Kirk R. Gross, best farce and Harry
Ratner, best comedy. Boehler also won the
coveted Phi Beta Capa Award for best overall
production.
JOR·EL WOULD BE PROUD: If you watched
lhe movie "Superman" on ABC last Sunday,!lnd
Monday, you may have noticed the blurb "eaited
St>e It tros11 ·1 Paq1· 17
'The Wall' i.s story of survival
"The Wall," a three-hour drama re-ere.uni
the courageous and tragic atrugele of the Jewiih
people in the Warsaw ghetto and their final
desperate efforts to defend themselves aeainst the
Nazis, will be presented Tuesday al 8 p.m. on
Channel 2.
Baaed on John Hersey'1 novel published in
1950, the special was filmed in Sosnowiec, Poland
and stars Eli Wallach, Rachel Roberts. Lisa
Eichhorn and Tom Conti.
The-Warsaw ghetto was created by the
Germans in 19'0. In three years, 400,000 Jews died
of starvation and disease "r through mass
extermination. In April 1943, about 650 Jews
fended otr more than 3,000 heavily armed
Germans. •
a fiDal stand against the Nam from which only a
banctful Hved to tell the story.
' The movie also was based on Millard
'Lampel)'s play that starred George C. S«>tt and
ran on Broadway for six months in 1960.
The movie Is a Time-Life Production ln
auociation with Cinetex International. The
screenplay was written by Millard Lampell and
the production was directed by Robert Markowitz.
Tom Conti plays Dolek Berson. a youn1 man
who at first ls uninvolved and uninterested in the
activities surrounding him in the ghetto. Lisa
Eichhorn is Rachel Apt, a woman whose.
passionate feelings about ber heritage and acute
understandinl of the events taking place inspires
those around her.
330 West S.y St., Costa .Mesa, ca.
Mah address: Box 1'60, CO$ta Mesa, C•., 92626
Te : 9"4.~r..i.
"The Wall" is a atory of survival. It ce6ters
around a smalJ 1roup of Jews cut off from the rest
of the world and turntnc to each other ror strength.
Ell Wallach is Rachel's father, Mauritli Apt, a
successful ~weler who suffers U'8 de1r1datlon of
ha vine his bu1Jlness usurped by the Nasis and finds
eed
.!225 gg • -4
3
Highlights for the Week
2
Friday
special s
MOfNNG
e:oo ~ N>aC8ttOW
FllNd ~ of Iha
187t ''Wlngt 0-Amer1"-
ca" 10Ut ~ Paul Mc:Cen-
ney and .. ........
partOirwioee ol .. ~
I'm ~:· "JltaM IHd
"Y•tnflly" • Wllll • • .._ llght ellOW 10:00. IMRCt4 ll'OR A
C8mJRY
Thia documentary 111m la a
chron<Moglclll account of
.,~ clilc:owN ...
a1 lhe 17tfl centwy ~
ptant•Uon of Mertln'• Hwl-
dred end tta core -.
mant al W~•dlOtme
T-(l)OEMN
A COINc; lo<* .. Iha CO!tl-
pllcallone whlcfl .,.. dUr-
lng • Hatvwd ltudent'•
blnhday S*1Y at hie ,.,,._
ty'• ~" Phil~· home.
1:00. If NICORD 1WE
The malling Of • rod<
elbum la traced lrom Iha
compoaltlon of 1he eonge
to Iha r-oing SW-.
mla.lng. tneatarlng end
pt-'ng Ille dlllcL
5:IO (I) IMOWTWiiE LOOQ
AT1tl1
The -"°'*· people and ........ °' 1981 .,.
i.e1uract lrV'fhl9 year-4nd
r9Ylew.
E\119..o
UO (I) n4I UN FMNCl900
MILAR~
Con-an .. IT'om tM San
Frendeoo -.._ for lha c:nanoe to ba llnlillta In
the " 1N 1 Nall'oNll Big Lall Oft ..
7:00 CC) M>aCatOW
Aimed hlgNigfll9 of Iha
197& ·wing. o-~
oe" tour by Paul Moeer1-
ney end Winge ~
pertonl•~ of ''Maybe
I'm Arn--',"' "Jetll" eHd
''Y•tar~ .....
1.-llgfll
10:00(1)QIMN
A eomlc looll at 1he com-
~...,.. --dUr-
Ing • Hwvard ltudent'•
blt1hcl9y S*1Y .. 11111 taml-
ly'• Souch PMadelphla
llCMM. ,.~ N>aClttOW ""'* lllgNlgtlla of the tt7t ''Winge 0-Ameri-
ca" tour by ,._. Mcean-
Mlt and Winge ......
~of "~ rm Alnlmld,• MJMe" aHd
··y~----· ..... .._
.-(l)CIBl9e
A COl'Nc lo<* at the com-
plcatlonl whlcfl .,... dUl'-
lng • Halvard student'•
birthday S*1Y .. flit ,.,.,.
ly'• SOUth Pf'lfledeiphl•
home.
Saturday
specials
MOMMa l:aO. aONDE: EAT TO
1l98EAT o.o..n Harry and Iha
member9 °' Blondie '*' form Iha IOflgt ltOm lhelt
album "Eal To The BMt·'
In 11169 vldlao .,,_tetlOn e:JO. 9l!ND4 FOR A
c:amMY
Tlllll documentary lllm ...
<Nondoglcal llCCOUn1 Of
~~
91 IN 17th cantuty Virginie
P'antatlon of Martin •• ....,..
dlnld end "8 core Mtu.
_, at Wolt1anflolma •
T-.
tO:OO ® oa:ovt: POUCE
UNDaCOYB
6-ga K«Vledy loollt at
New YOtll Clty't una.tcov-
ar pob e"'"9 unlle.
Al' I i'H«XIN
l:OO. UTTU AMCAL8
VAl.llf1'1NE'8 DAY
INCaAl.
"Night 'N <Wee'' ( 1937):
"Plndl ' Singer" (1938);
"Sptucln' Up" (1935);
''Tlw• Man In A Tub"
(1938): "T~e a-.."
(1035).
~
1:aoQINRW1CBna waa.y
Gu.et: Dr. Michael
=
~
DIRECTIONS FROM DAD -Fernando
Lamas Cleft ) directs his son, Lorenzo
Lamas in the episode of "Falcon Crest" to
be broadcast Friday at 10 p.m. on 'CBS
<Ch. 2).
8EARI' 'IALEHT1NE
8"CW.
Animated. Brother a-
IMrna that ha t-• e«:ret
admlfar, Siiier Beer pla}'9
Cupid end Papa e.&r
WOttt• on • big Vlllanllne '°' Mama Bew. • ARCA'I WWUINCL.
9UT WHO'a UIJS•IG?
HoeU: C.ol ~-. Stan Moo!~ au.ts-
Efrwn ZM1t1a1111 .k , 0...
~ ww.n Shelnar.
HO. THE llLBfT CNlll
Koata: Stan ~.
Carol 1-anoa. Gu.ta:
M•• Dougtaa, Didi Van
Patlan, M..,_, McGo-
wem.
11:00. &AAAH VAUGHAN IN
OC>NC:aT
Sarah Veugfllln'1 lncom-
parabtl -1111ty ......
lured. I
1,. a a 1WIUGHT THMTa
--* company pet• '°"" • tOap oe>«• ec>ool
end 8 dr-In ...tlidl Iha
home '<ltawar p69ya • rnlM-
'!"11 ohataetar a:ao. AOQCIHOW
Rltned hlghllghta of Ille
1911 "Wlngll 0-Ameri-
ca" •-by P8UI Mo<An-
ney And Wlngll ~
~°'H~ r"' "'-*!," "Jet" and
·w~· .......
!Mar llgflt et'CIW
Sunday
specials
FBINJAlff 14, 1182
MOANMa
1*> (l)COMnTO AMO 80N
A ....... boyandhl9
lather daetl -carear ~ fadr1g Vie 90f'I.
VALBmNl'a DAY
INCIAl.
"Nlgllt 'N Gal9a" (11137);
"Plncfl Singer" ( 1934);
"8prucln' Up" (1935);
''ThrM Man In A Tub"
( 111G8); ''T-='*'• a-.."
(1935).
())LOOK 8AO< ..
AHGElt
Ari mngty YoUnO man (Mel-
cOlm Mc:Oow ... ) ragn
mgaln9t 90dety by luNng
OU1 •I both his wff• encl Ilia
mllltr-
AFTSWOOH
12:30 C8) 8TANOIHO ROOM OHLY
"Uze An Evening Wlttt
Liza Mlnnalll'' The 11aga
9nd tcrMn iwp«tlar dlt--
pltly• her range ol tlllantt
In • c:onoar1 ~wtth mu9lc ranging lrom
daulc ~ to 8r'*"°'•Y "'°'"'appars 2:00 • A LOVE Ct.AS&: WITH
LEOIM..-.AOUA
Ona of Dr Lao Butcagll•'a
leniou. "l~" ~ et
Iha Unlvertlty ol Southern
Calllornla la ,_acted.
4:30 (!) LOOt< 8ACk ..
ANQ(A
An angry young man (MM-
eotm MeOo••ll) ragae
against todMy by luhlng
OU1 ., bolh hit wife end hit
mlat-
1~ 8 8 DOUG HB••tO'S
WON.D OF MAGIC
Doug Hanning .. joined by
Biiiy Cryetal, Ann JllllM.
Bruce Jarin. and Iha Lo9
~~~
art at hla MaglCal Dl'9MI
~ ...... ha parforme
17 ... ,. of llluebl.
7:30. LOVE TAPa .
A co11eet1on of wteo t_,.
-bt.d< end ~ uncu
end ,_dad .. ·~
of local6onll -~
candid oooh11I01• of peo-
pla'• ..... ~klw.
l:ao (!) OOOKll GOD TO
THE HOef'fTAL
Cootlla !Inda the hOlpltal •
IClaty piece but gata by
with Ille help of ,_ lrltnda.
4:00 Cl) WILCOME TO MIAMI,
o-.-NOe
Aorlda .. clouded wllfl
ptejudloa -s problaine lat
~ wflO mwt -to gripe '*'th ,. ~ban ~
Monday
specials
~11.ttll
Al'I L UIOON ~ ..
12:'.CIO CID KNI c
KNITOffEMC)H AMO ~
ANNE """"""y _.
Two of pop.oount.ry'• hol-~
·-· .. .,. P*1«m • med--iey ol their gr..wat hit•. i
pi.. an E-'Y Btolhw• N
~of "L91tt8eMe."
~(I) COOKIE GOEi TO
THa HOePfT AL
Coo111a nn<N tM hoa4>11a1 •
llCatY piece but gata by
with Iha help of her lt1ands. 4~ (I) WEl.OOME TO MIAMI,
Q.&&NOe
Florida .. doudad wilh
~end ptoblan\s lor
Mlk• wf'I) rnu9l coma IO
gripe wllh ,. Cuban ...,,_
l.:IO er WE°"" .. NEW
HA~
A bahlnd·~-lex*
19 teltan •• • llhOw pteper-
lng for llt 8roadwll)' debut
EVENNQ
e:ao CID WHAT OH EARTH?
~ w ... tak• .,,
ant«Ulnlng IO°* al man .
endlllll..ortd
8:00 (I) NAT10HAL ANAL.a OF
THE •1.a lNf' Off
The beM -comedlllna
-... ved • ttie region-
• ...,,_.. of Iha Big I.aft
()If COMC*• llOM* -another. ...., •a JOHNNY GOE8 ~
Johnny canon retuma to
1119 hometown of Norfolk,
NIMwMlla. to pwtldpata In
• ct.. reunion end en.nd
a footti.11 09fM on Ille 561h
bolt1tlcMy 10::00. LOMTTA LYNN
8"QAL
The "Flrat L*'Y of Cour>-
tty" alnga "eo.I ....,_ .•
Daugfltar," "One'a On The
Way" end OU. hlta In •
parlorrnenca taped ...... ,
H_,.llh'• In~.
12:41 CID ntE lMT AWAADS
IHOW
Da'1ld 8181nb9'g host• en
.,.,_..,,. parody of .....
\lleed ~ .,__
l:40®KM
KMICOIZAOHAMO
NeilE~Y
Two of pop-country'• hol-
1'*'91 ~ and "" 10:00 • UTTU "-.eeAL.8 taga. See HighlighU. P.age 3
VIDEO MOVIES
SPOKEN HERE
EIGER SANCTION
• PURSUIT OF D.8. COOPER
• SCANNERS .
• T .. HOWLING
•THE FRONT
• ONLY WHEN I LAUGH
•TOMMY
I 000• f M ~ F S I R t • WAIT UNTIL DARK
I s 0 ovies or a e or en • I HAVE YOU AUCE 8. TOKI.AS
See the Video Experts at . . .. ·... • I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN
YIM c ........... 1 •. Mc:q I 1
lllY H"iliOi.ILYi:-.~= • No ciub to ioin, • .... ., ... , te..
.., COST.MESA• 646~921. 1ooo•sot.0¥1e1ev•11111.al~1
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§
Tuesday
specials
ii: UO ® GOOANO MOUND
WITH DONA&.D DUCK
Profeuor Luctwlg Von Dr .. _ .. ~
Ooneld M the 8Ubjec;t In
enother of 1111 nutty 1n-..
tlgetlon• Into human
ti.he.tor.
N'ICUIOON
t2:GO (I) 8HOWT911E'8
HCIUYWOOO
-...,. ...... betlftS.. ~-loall .. the Ito-.... ANS .... ltlet meke
Holywoodglaer. t;OO. LOMTTA LYNN
INOIAL
The ''Arlt ~ of Coun-
try'" ..,. ''Colli ........ o...-.·· "One's On The Wff/' .,.-CMflS llltl In e
perlom•ice ...,_. he et
Hernfl'• In .-.0.
1• (ll)HAN1-...0ft nt1ava11CA:r•
A young bor ..._ the
--'-d AIM&erdem In lft llltempC 10 COIMnca a
,._..., 9oct« IO oome
to the aid of 1119 allng
, .... (Pert 1)
~
w®eoc,..~
"""DCllWA llUCIK
)
-ProhHIW ~ VOft .,,.. -.... ....... ~ .... .,.,..In
---of .... nutty ir--llg•tlon• Into human
~.
7:00 (II) TliE WA8: THE 1tlOI
Dlcll Cevett explOrea the
decade of llMI Greet
~. which also
gew blr1tl to '9dio, le..wi
Holywood mualcMI end
the Jltt•bug.
l:Q) 8 Cl) THE WALL
The fllllll effort• of the
J9wlah peop6I of the War-
-Ghetto to defend tnemMlvu agein•t the
Nazlt a.tt to e.xtermlnete
them ere ctvonlded; Tom
ConU, U.. Ek::hhorn end
Ell Wllledl lltN. -~ The '10f1ea of three cou-
-realdlng In Hewaill In 1941 .,. followed~ pf'I-°' to end dw1ng the attadl
on ,,_. Herbor; At.,,;.
Olcklneon. AoQlrt w.-.
Dennie W•-end L.ellley
Ann Wwren ater. (Pert 1)
®IWTONOW
The ...... -ta. ldeu end.._._ .... .,. s-o-
died In • --°' comic ~ 10:00• CMMEN MCRAE ..
OOilCIHI AT THE
PN.N:Jf
Accompenled by Clertl
Teny and 1119 Big Bed
Bend. Carmen McAH
ofler9 13 of her blgoeat
llltl In • l'Mll'IOfebla "°"" ~(R)
1:00 (ll)SfNDG ROOM ONlY
"NI EWNrlg At The Moulin
AaUgil" George Hamilton
.... ., -*lflg -*'Cl
._ .. ~~In
,.....~ ..... ~
u,. prou1c....,. d8ftO.
---~,.,..,,. tklrW_..., ....
MO(I) .........
HCIU\'WOOD
.. Herne '-1•. behind-
the U B II IOclk • ltw ate>-
.. and .. .,. that mall•
Hollywood (llltt•.
Wednesday
specials
....uAAY 17, 1112
MONMO
HO CC) AOa<8HOW
Fiimed hlgfllight9 of the
1t7t ''Winge 0-Amerl-
c:e" WU by Paul MclCert-
ney end w. lndudea
perlomMlnCea of ''Meybe
1'111 Amued,'' ...... and
''Y--def' ....... .
'-¥•--
N'IEMNOON
t;OO C8) THI OMAT
PL!MUMHUNT
1llia ~1-Y 9pecMI
Ir..... IO t"8 ,.,.,_.
,.....of ... ~ln
....ai °' t"8 uftlmet• ~ tNt money C8"
iiu,.
l:to®HANI-....°" THI ... VP IKATEa
-A r«M111 bor ...._ the cenalll t~ Anwterdem
In en eittempt to conw-•
r--s doctor to -to t"8 eld of his alllng
llllher.(Pert2)
E'V'l!NNa
UOCB)Sf_... ROC*
OILY
It's Not Too Late!
You can still pretend you didn't forget
by putting it in print -our special Love
Lines ads ~art at $3.00 and end happily
ever after. But you HUST call before S:30
today, and we'll even send the bill later.
"Lia; "" r--. Witt! Liie ..._. .. TN_... ... _...,.,... .. '*" .. ,... of '*'* In • concert .,.,...,_
wlttl tni'* renglnO lrom
dMl6e 1111.a to ~
~pel ..
7:IO. A HOUIE DMDED-
08..,AK VUEY'I MW'IC'W .
Yepllet Kollo. Berni•
Cuey end Ned S..tty •tar
In the atory of Oanlnartt
V-.y. a trN bledl c:et·
penter wtlo led an abor1"'9
rebellion IO lrN the lleYM
In 1822.
t:OO • PEAN.
The tltoriM ol thtM cou-
-reaidlrlg In Hewllll In
1941 -followed )1181 pri-
or t• end dw1ng the '11adl
on Pa.i tiertlof; ArtQ/!e
Dldclnaon. Aober1 w.-.
Dennie w-end~
AM WarTW\ ater. (Pert 21
• A HOUIE DMDB>-
OBIMAAK VESE't"8
flEMl!OJ!
Yapllet Kollo. Bernie
Cuey end Ned Beetty ...
In the •ory ol Oenmertl
V.ey. e ,,._ bledl c:er-
1**" wm led an ~
r.oallon to Ir• the UYM
In 1822. l:IO. A TimUT1! TO YIN
8CIULLY
A tnf)ute to -of the
moet r...,.c:led 8'td ..._
.._ eporta announcerw
In t"8 oountty. V1n 8C!J9y.
the wlice of the Loa ~
IM[)odg9n.
()) .....
Scott .. end Denny Alal-
IO titer In e c:omlc lo'* at
... c:oml)llc:atlOna wHm ;
Sn Highlights, P.age 9
SINGING FOR T~E SOUL -Aretha
Franklin, the "queen of soul," sings
Sunday on KHJ-TV (Ch. 9) at 9 a.m. on
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-A Special Performance," airing on
"ABC's Wide World o( Sports" <Ch. 7lt
Sunday, is an ice skating spectacular
displaying the former Olympic champion's
enormous talents in an exhibition or
skating artistry performed in a wide range
or m('.)()(b and settings.
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'Hill Stre et' sc ores again
WINS A GLOBE -Daniel J . Travanti,
shown here with Veronica Hamel, co-stars
of NBC's "Hill Street Blues," was selected
as best actor in a telev1sion series for a
Golden Globe Award.
Letters
lb I EFi" PAUER ... ~ .........
NBC's "Hill Street Blues" was named Best
Television Series Drama, and one of lts atara -
Daniel J . Travanti, was select.ed best actor -at
the Golde n Globe Awards ceremonies beld
recently in L.A. The series wallted off with a
record eight Emmy Awards last year, including
Outstanding Drama Series and Outsla.lldine Lead
Actor in a Drama Series. The series made its
debut last Jan11ary.
Several high school art and drama teachers
bad this to aay about a special premiere 1bowln&
of the new television show, ''Fame.''
"The show does much to promote the arta,
their difficulties. ,destroy their myths and develop
greater uaderstandint or the performint arta and
tbe dedication of those in them," said Bob Jobnene
of Sena High Scbool ln Gardena.
"It hit on &ood, important issues. Well-paced,"
s aid Wendy Urfrig of UCLA and Un.iversity HJgb
School.
"Excellent tempo and a very tood theme,"
said Al Eisenwinter of Gladstone High School in
Azusa ...
Merlin Olsen, star of "Father Murphy" and
former L.A. Rams tackle, bas been named to the
NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame. At 40, be is one of
Jac k w on Oscar, Tony, 2 Emmies
J ACK OF ALL TRADES -As a lifelong fan, I
was certainly saddened by the death last year of
actor Jack Albertson. Please tell me bow old be
was at his death, whether he was survived by wife
and children. and bow many Oscars he won. I
know of the best actor Oscar for .. The Subject Was
Roses."
Albertson died of cancer at the age of 74. He ls
survived by Wallace, his third wife. to whom he
was married for nearly 30 years. He also bas one
daughter, Maura Dhu, an entertainer. Albertson's
many talents made him a true Jack-of-all-trades
in Hollywood, but he only won one Oscar.
He also picked up a Tony for the Broadway
version of "The Subject Was Roses:· and earned l~o Emmy Awards -one as a guest on "The Cher
Show." the other for "Chico and the Man."
TV puzzle
COMEDY CAPERS -Can you tell me where
"SCTV" is filmed? I say Canada, but friends tell
me it's Hollywood.
The Second City Television Network originates
from Toronto. The cast or NBC's late-night
comedy hit belongs to the Canadian chapter of
Chicago's Second City comedy group.
GOOD NEIGHBOR BLANCHE -Who played
the next-door neighbor Blanche on the old "Bums
and Allen Show"? I can see her face. but can't
come up with her na me.
Gracie 's pal, Blanche Morton, was played by
Be a Benaderet, who died in 1969 while working on
"Petticoat Junct1on. ·• .
Send your letters to Pepper O'Brien, United Feature
Syndicate, 200 Park AvnalU!, Room 602, New York.NY
10166
ACROSS
1,6 Coatar on Lewis and 33 Barbara -
Clark 35 Pla)S Mrs. Csnby on ,, Dancer lreoe -Archie's Place 12 Role 't Carroll 38 Vehlcte for Alex
O'Con ~ 39 Margaret, 10 friends 14 Mr. New y's IMlgne 42 -Moines 15 Mr. Mineo " Ripen
18 -Patrol 45 -Scott on Trapper
17 Mr. Dreyfuss' sign-oft John 18 Ripples, et al. 47 Ruby or Sandra
20 Where Sana la 48 Miss Miies' sign-oft 22 DOE 49 -Ho 23 -Grant 50 Stage door group, at
24 Fabray, to pals times
25 Bo Derek flick 52 Our continent (ab.)
28 -Caner 53 -Sylvester on
29 The enemy on Get Walking Tait
Sman 55 Playa BJ 31 That la (ab.) 57 Played Spock
32 -Old Chicago 58 Playt Aaten on Quincy
DOWN
1 Chad Everett role 39 Mof1('a cottar
! rwo-ot -.., -
the youngest players ever honored with Hall o!
Fame induction . . .
Broadway veteran An.Ila Gillette lB now part of
the permanent cast of the daytime drama,
"Another World." She will play Harry Shea's wile,
Loretta. Ms. Gillette made her first appearance on
·the show Jan. 15 ...
For those of you wbo missed the NBC News
·'Today Pro gram '• in which Phil Donahue
interviewed Janet Cooke, the former Washington
Post writer whose Pulitzer Prize-winning story
was found to be fiction , this is what she said:
"I spent two months looking for Jimmy and If ,
I did not produce a story. then bow was I to justify
my lime? In my case the temptation Cto fabricate
a story) didn't derive from ambition. I simply
wanted to write a story that I had been workiJlC on
so that I would not have to go back and say I
cannot do it. I did not want to fail'. That was my
own personal feeling ... there is an undercurrent
or this kind of competlti veness and of the need to
be first, be rlashiest, be sensational. I did
something very wr.eng. I made a seriollS mistake
but I certainly think that I have paid for it .. .I
would like to be left in peace now." ...
A new limited comedy series produced by
See Hill Street, P.age 21
Wordaame
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3 -a Living 41 -Pyle, USMC
4 Modeller's need 43 Mr Connery
5 Hayes OC' Reddy .. 45 Man from UNCLE role
6 Singing Carpenter 46 TV science program
7 Algeri.n seapo<t 49 Mr. Deluise
8 Fall mo. 51 The -Sleep
9 Mr Heaton'• algn-off 54 Neighbor of MA
10 Played Lola. on Chico 56 u S soldier
and the Man
11 A Reiner SOLUTION
13 Stars on Harper Valley ........,.......,.......,....,
19,30 -Langdon
21 Lucille Ball, to Lucie
22 Costars on Quincy
27 -Abner
28 Majors 0< Marvin
29 MIH Novak
30 -See 19 Down
33 Co1tara on O.llu
34 Mr. Vlgoda
36 -Byrnes
37 Mr. Wynn
31 Sing« JOhnny -
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'right 1 shows Bruce Jenner and Ann Jillian his "immortaht~
machine" as he lakes them on a tour of his magical dream house
on "Doug Henning's World of Magic" Sunday at 7 p.m. on NBC
1Ch. 4>.
11:00 (CJ AOa<8HOW
Filmed hlgNlghtl of the
19711 "Winge 0-Ameri-
ca" tour by Peul McCart-
ney and Wlngl lncludee
perlor~ of "Meybe
I'm Amazed," "Jel" and
"Y•terdey" .. well .. •
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FMl\wed: IUrllng'1 hletory
and CUN'erfl trends: roclr
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proNMlonel --tier; how to'mek• money.
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tether dMtl -cer.... dlOloea lw:ing the llOll
Thursday
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ORANGE COUNTY MASTER CHORALE ~
in its ia
26th CONCERT SEASON
Dr. Maurice Allard , Music Director
presents
Felix Mendelssohn
with nationally renowned
"ELIJAH" soloist
David Ford
Lynn Reid Gail Dubinbaum
Soprano Contralto
Richard Dastrup
tenor
WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Saturday, February 27, 8 pm
Santa Ana High School Auditorium
520 W. Walnut Street, Santa Ana
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ADULT $7.50 SENIOR CITIZEN and STUDENT $4.50
For ·ticket Information, call the Chorale Business Office at
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Author Mickey Spillane ts profiled.
KTTV tD 8 ·30 .. All in the Family "
Archie has been warned to lose weight.
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his campaign to win back Sue Ellen.
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to win Sue Ellan bacil and
al 1he -time plot•
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Jim C0099r Interview•
State Senator Paul Car·
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Fu tur9d 1 report on
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, ... ol dtelgn« Betty Gon-
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C01'9, I Shltley T tmple
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"The My111 Ot The Sleeping
Giant" a NEW9CEN'T£A WEE<l.Y
GuHI' Or Mlcllael
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Richard Pryor, Htrvey
Kettel
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"l>l&M(I Vlllenllne" Don·
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and Goofy WI lft'IOnQ Ille
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--of c:anoon vignet1• looking 11 the rO<*y road
to romance a a,,. 8EAEN8TAIH
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C4IPld and Pllpa 8ear
work• on • big v.i.ntlne
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By LYNVAlll&SCll
Denise Pence (Kalie, "Guiding Lia ht"> ls not
one to take credit where credit's not due. Denise
wants everyone to know that she provided the
inspiration for the three-by-six-foot "Guiding
Light" collage at the GL studio, but that ber close
friend Debora Pressman provided 90 percent of
the penpiralion.
"Most of the photography wort was done by
Debora. I just kept making suaestions while ~he
did moat of the work."
Debora, an aspiring actress who was being
considered for the part of Holly on "Guiding
Light" until it was decided not to brine the
character back. explained, "Every time one or the
performers would leave the show we'd make them
a collage representing their character and the
changes that bad occurred dwinl their Ume on the
proeram. Around Christmas time, Denise and I
got together and thought it would be terrific to do a
collaee of the entire sbow."
Don Wood of the prop department used bis
calligraphy talent for the mammoth collage,
which represents all the intertwinina stories that
have emerged in the past year for "Guiding
Light." .
WE TOLD YOU the stars keep comine. and we
weren't lytna. "As the World Tums'' has signed
Pearl Balley, Edie Adams and Betsy Palmer.
J:>earl and Edie will make one-shot appearances in
mid-February, playing BetAy Palmer's friends.
Palmer, remembered for stints oo the "Today"
show and "I've Got a Secret" as well as a variety
of acting roles. will be playing Suz, a close friend
of Ellen's.
WE'VE J\JST finished seein1 the Switzerland
scenes from ~'Edge of Night" and now we get to
see "All My Children's" Switzerland scenes.
"Edge of Nipt" ended the Sky-Raven romance by
getting rid or Sky Whitney. As for the "All My
Children" Swiss storyline, let's just say that one
moment of fun for two of the characters is going to
wind up causing dtcades or problems.
DENNY ALBEE will be exiting the role of
Peter on ''One Life to Live" in March. Denny is
not unhappy; be was never thrilled with the
character of Peter and was very open in aayln1 his
"Edge of Nllht" character, Steve Gutherie, was
the soap character he preferred to play. It mlsht
have been because Dermy orilioated the role of
Steve, while the role of Pet.er is one be toot over
from Robert Burton, who bad replaced Jeffrey
David Pomeranu.
LEE GODDART is 1oin1 to be replacinc
Michael Woods as Kent Boeard on ''All My
Children." We understand Michael was eiven one
day's notice: While we think Lee, wbo was last
seen oo "Edi• of Niaht," ii an attractive and
interesting actor. we tboupt Michael Woods bad
real possibilities and are sorry to see that be
hasn't been oven more of a chance.
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la&elJ k ... -..._ el &M Mn ate clba,...rta1.
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RospMal!" 'fteJ Me• &o llawe left .U...t •87
explawadoa. -E.F ., Leal llrwai, N . .J.
A : There were explanations oven ln these two
cues. but nowaday1, unlike in years put. miulnt
a day on a soap opera can mean mllslnl the exit of
a characier whose name wlll never be brouiht up
again. The character of April on "Edie of Nllht"
left Monticello to Join her husband Draper, who is
practicin1 law in Europe. As for Bobbi Spencer.
she tooll a job u bead nurse of pedlatrlu ln a
Manhattan hospital.
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KABC 9 8 :00 -"King's Crossing."
Billy believes he's discovered the
ultimate racehorse.
KNBC ID 8:30 -"One of the Boys."
Gramps takes on an o.,erload of courses
when be becomes a full-time night
college student.
KNXT 8 9: 00 -"The Parent Trap."
Hayley Mills plays twins, who have
never met until their divorced parents
send them to the same s ummer camp.
KOCE 9 10:00 -.. Austin City Limits."
Merle Haggard discusses his life and
performs with his wile Leona Williams.
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movie Utat wasn't appropriate for home viewin&. ·
Usually tbat warnin1 tells us the a.et•ork
standards and practices division bas removed a
little T bere, a little A there and several expletives.
And, ii you·~ seen the theatrical ver51on of this
fun film and then viewed lbe TV edition you
probably caught a couple of scenes and s~id to
yourself, "Why don't I remember this?"
Because those scenes weren't included in the
box office release, that's why. In an unusual move, ~BC aetually ·~ footage to the original movie
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KNBC 9 !!00 -·•Little House on tbe
Prairie.• Almanio b left paraJyied after
having a stroke while trying to get bis
crops in.
l:ABC e 9:00 -"Tile Jerk." Steve
Martin In a comedy about lhe
misadventures of a terminaJly stupid
young man.
KNBC 8 9:30 -"Johnny Goes \lome."
Johnny Carson returns to his hometown
of Norfolk. Neb., to participate in a class
reunion.
KNXT 8 10 :00 -"Lou Grant." The
Trib hires a Vietnamese photographer.
m order to nesh 1t out into a four·bour, two-night
run. Footage shot for, then edited from, the film
was picked up off the cutting room floor and
re-inserted. The destruction of Krypton
Superman's home planet, took much loocer uuS
time. Al& a youthful Clark Kent raced a train on
foot, be .was spotted by an even younger Lois Lane.
The evil Lex Luther, we learned, kept vicious beasties Jb a pit. And so on.
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The commendable result is that
charaeteriaation was improved. We learned more
of tbe relationship between Luther and bl~
buxomoas name Eve Tescbmacher. We better
underatood Jor-El's decision to send his son to
Earth, while remaining to face certain death on Krypton-.
In truth, we saw a better movie (though the
sp.eci~l effects sequences in space suffered
mightily when reduced io fit the conrmes of the
tiny screen>. All too often, "edited for television"
is code talk for an act of butchery; rarely does it
connote an enhancement. And that may not
happen •lain -at least, until "Superman II" hits
the air waves.
''FAME" NO LONGER FLEETING:
"Fame," one of tbe new season's most
aesthetically successful offerings, bas bad its run
extended by NBC.
Brandon TartikoCf. president or NBC
Entertainment, announced that three more
original episodes of the program, based on the
New York· High School for Performing Arts, will
be filmed, bringing the total number to 16.
Although "Fame" has yet to find a high post in
the ratings race, Tartikoff compared its potential
to that ol t'Hill Street Blues." 1
" 'Bill Street' bacj only moderate ra\inp its
first year, but it bad the sfrone support of a loyal
core of viewers as well as outstanding reviews by
the crilics," he noted. "We think 'Fame' can have
success similar to 'Hill Street's.· "
"Fame'' combines good drama, good dancing
and good music in a fashion unique to television. lf
this show,doesn't deserve network support, none
do.
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Cbarlea Fr&ea
Produel:tom bas acquired the rum rl&bts to the
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automobile accident.
Kai) ... in a coma for n days .a. a..tren"'
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"Dynaaty," has wrttlen a book about b.er
experleaces, "Katy -A Fight tor Life," to be
publtsbed in England.
Miss Collins will appear in the movie as
herself.
"Leave it to Beaver," one of the m~t popular
comedy series in syndication, may get a new lease
on life. •
Universal Television is considering whether to
produce a new version of the show. It is still in the
talking stage, and no plans have been made as to
what form it would take.
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George Schlatter will premiere sometime during
the 1982 season on NBC. Schlatter, who created
"Laugh In" and "Real People," ls known as an
innovative force in television comedy, but details
on what the new show, called "The Shape of
Things," is about, are scant. We do know that it's
primarily a female cast offerinc a primarily
female view of world events and trends . . .
Howard E. Rollins. who played Coalhouse
Walker in "Ragtime," will be a guest star for four
weeks oo "Another World." His character is Ed
Harding, a tough kid from Bay City's west side
ghetto who is a Vietnam vet, a.n electronics firm
owner and a bit miffed al his sister becoming
involved with a married cop ...
Carol Burnett will star in the title role in
"Beatrice," a new television movie based on the
life of the woman who founded the first Los
Angeles recovery house for female alcoholics.
Lamont Johnson will direct . . .
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three couples living in . Hawaii in 1941
stars Angie Dickinson and Robert
Wagner.
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Maverick is stalked by a cold·blooded
killer.
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be broadcast later thia year on CBS. Tb.is movie • • • • "The une BMw" htta 1n , _..,.. hout
tells the story of a y~ung woman who signs up wiµ. (t977) Art Carney. Uty °' ,1en. (RI
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u ichael Brandon and Pat Harrinnt"'' · w1'll star INN.EV < 1973> J-Blrkln, '~ IV • ...,.. Carmine •nd Iha glrl1 .__.. in "Betw~en Two Brothers," a new television return to M»wauk .. 1or 1Ck3C>ID .AMENCAH
movie about a prominent lawyer's drive to reach their 10-YMr "'°" ecihool PlA~
bis emotionall)' troubled brother. There is reason ~~~FA*.Y ::::' :h ~ i::
to believe that the latter is involved lo a series of Oloft9'• t~~ iOtl p._ portrays •,_,
burglaries to augment 'What he tries to pass otf as • • -"'°"* doeel,.t widow d•t•rmlned to
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houra of programming, comparinc with with 5.1 • o ntMre Men.,,.._ __ _.
houn from Laite Placid ln 1980. Telecuts becin OOJl#A¥r dr•wl"lll' cs..,,_. •
Monda1, Feb, 6, 198', IO mark your calendars =--= :".,::; = =':, ':
Eddie Albert and Efrem Zlmball.lt Jr. will ;r'~ -=·........,...
combine talents for the coming "Beyond Witch P\AYHOUM Ucf* end Jenny 11ew •
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psychic )'OUDgSters and Zi.rnballst plays a bad guy AlonQ Wllll Me" Ealelll • UNf!OROMOeoH
who wants to use them for his own ads. The abow Pettone portf9W'I •,.,.,,. Fred Ind Urnofll !NOW• widow determined to ~ ~ ~ en is set for Feb. 20 on CBS . . . ~ mvMd 1n u... -., to ,..._ ~ to "The Phoenix," a fantasy/adventure about a ~Q P!!I~-..
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Brentwood agrees to pose as Nan's
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ca" to1.r by PU Mc.<:wt·
nay Ntd M9 lnc:M* 3: Rock lord Donahut .. Edge Of John McMe-Hour
"'*"""·-of ··~ I'm Amu«I," .. Je4" and
RIM
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Birney Bob
.. .. Night .. Rlc::Nrd ,,...., .. Simmone COw1 .....,
DIVldson ''The Dey Magazine .. ThtAlll .. CemtOuf' ..
.. .. Little "'l'..-day" ........
... llghtlhOw 4: M ... Newflar1 em.:~ .. .. .. Hotlse ..... <lf· .. .. M.A.S H .. On fht
1::80 (I) MONN .. NEW
HAVEN
.. lalnmenl .. " .. .. Pr amt s: ..... News Ul1le Niwa News l(Of9k .....
A '**'6-U.--IOOk
.. l.aMn et • lhOw prepet-
lng for lta 8roedway debut . .. .. ..
HOim
Onfha
Prlil1e
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mu. Maybe yoa can tell me It Isn't tne. I can't
wait to tana oe 0 GD.idla& (Jpt" to see Quint
McCord. He's absolutely 1or1eo111. Now a frle•d of
mine nys in real IUe he's manted. II It truef -
K.W., Punt.a Gorda, Fla.
A : Yes, it is. Michael Tylo, who plays Quint, is
married to actress Deborah Eckols. The twosome
live in Manhattan and say they are stay-at·home
types who prefer playing games and cooking to the
n.ight scene.
Q: I ~ "GetleraJ Rosptt.al" st.lnb. I taa't
believe tbat they went and 111Ded off O'Reilly. She
wa.s the most interestlD& cbaracter on the show.
Can you teU •e wtao played IM.r! Also, ls It true
that Tristaa Ro1ers, wlao plays Scorpio, ls
leaving? -J .K., WlD.•1. •nMoba, Caaada.
A : Billie Hayes was Seen as O'Reilly. Every
ooce in a while, a rumor Ooats that she 'll be
coming back -even though the character was
killed off in front of everyone. We thought that she
did add a special touch to the show and would hke
to see her back, but don't hold your breath. As far
as Scorpio goes, he is in solidly and will not be
leaving. Tristan Rogers is one or the most popular
actors on the show, and producer Gloria Monty
knows a good thing when she sees 1t.
Q: I'm very upset. I lboq&ht that Ben and
Amanda wobld get lo&etber OD "Tbe Guldin«
Lllbt." Some of the women at lite beauty sbop
have discussed this, and we wonder: If we took a
petltlop and sent It to the wrtten, would tlley
chan&e tbetr minds? We're t.alk19g about at least
let people. Wollld It make a differeatt! -J .D.,
Newcu&le, Pa.
A : We doubt that a petition would help. The
decision to write off the character of Ben was due
to the fact that Stephen Yates, who portrayed Ben,
had decided to leave the show. Fm· months and
months the producers tried to recast, but couldn't
seem to find the right replacement. So head writer
DouJt Marland, who did not create the character
of Ben, although be did like the character, decided
it might be a good tame to write him off. It also
will allow him to do what he's wanted to do with
Amanda all along. and that's make her slightly
evil.
Ha~ a question about your favorite soap or soap
star? Wnte to Lynda Hirsch, c/o Field Newspapu
SyndlCOle, P 0 Box 19620. lrvcne. Colt/ 9271.f SM 111tll
answer°' many queshons as SM can in~ column, ~I
the voh.HN' o/ matl makes peraonol r~s impouible
Lemmon, Spacek team up in movie
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Jack Lemmon and Sissy
Spacek star in the thriller "Missing" for Universal Pictures.
They play a father anddaufhter·in-law who seek
lo find a man who disappears 1n a Latin American
country during a coup. J ohn Shea plays Che missing
son and husband. COsta-Ga\ITU d1rected the film
fromasc:reenplaybewrot.ewithDan.ielStewart.
Uoda Gray stars lo ••Not tn Front of the
Children" for C~ • !3i Torn. J•ee Nauabton, Shawn v.:e Sdnlber Kate 11\&ljrew 1tar ln tbe
ttrlller ••A. Stranaea•4..,·1lLaklM9'f''·•fot'1
MGM ... Shelly Long joins Henry Winkler and
Michael Keaton in "Night Shift" for the Ladd
Co. . Erin Gray will co-star opposite Kenny Rogers
in "Six Pack" for~ century· Fox.
Mary Crosby wiU make her feature Ctlm debut
opposite Gary Busey and Dabney Coleman in "Glory
Road."
Marjoe Gort.Der dlrects the movie about an
evanaellcal preacher, which will be filmed on
location in Dallu, Los Angelea and Las Vear as.
Miss Ctotby, the dauabter of the late Blna
Crosby, fained fame u the woman who abot J .R. on •r o~ t.Wqyt '--ttcl ~\'""'°~-At
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MOYie Mollie: '** "The "Nor11llm Cl"9tt ..
Pratt" Plnuit" 0... .. .. .. EaSY .. .. .. Clasltoom .. .. .. TV .. ,. .. .. .. ..
Open ~ .. Gutan
Une .. .. Tag
The Popeye .. ~
Wlllonl ,. " !Roon .. Suga The~ Seumt .. IUlny Attl Sit-Im
Brldy Sc:ooby .. ..
8unc:h Doo " ..
lltldy Kenoon 3-2-1 a-2-1
Bundi Kamivll ContAct ConllCt
The .. Milter MactW
Muppets .. lRooers l.atww
lncred•blt Tht Saul'lll 0..
Huie AinlSt.,.,_ Snat Etly .. Scooby .. lnalde .. Doo .. _Stelly
GOING HOME -Johnny Carson strolls the
lawn near the house where he grew up as
he visits his hometown, Norfo lk, Neb ..
during "Johnny Goes Home," to be
presented on NBC <Ch. 4> Monday at 9:30
'
in danger games
By LYNDA tURSCH .,
ALL MY CHJLDREN: With Tom·s rather on the road
to recovery rollowmg a heart attack.. Tom·s parents
depart Pine Valley but not berore his mother asks
Tom to shoulder all responsibility ror Sean. Fearing ror
her marriage, Brooke seeks counsel from Father
Tierney Arriving in Switzerland, Chuck and Melanie
take a room and Palmer makes certain that Donna
learns they are together -AN011fER WORLD: Thnlled over Diana s victory
m the horse race, Pete and Diana decide to elope Sally
agrees lo help the lovestruck couple With Ada getting
position as ombudsman for children brought 1n by the
police and Clarice "ant mg to spend time with her
family. the duo sell the beauty salon Mac's publishing
rival Sam Egan agrees to publish Jamie·s book. Even
though Ada points out that his novel will destroy many
people, Jamie instslb m having it published Becaust> her
life 1s totally detailed in Jam1e·s book. Melissa leaves
town. After Rick gels a family practice position at Lake
Geneva, he and Marianne depart Bay City
AS ntE WORLD TURNS: Mr 81g , the dwarf, tells
Tom. and Margo they must play a vanety or games with
the stakes being their lives Tom and Margo manage to
survive the !lrst game. but Mr Big has several lougher
ones m store for them When Bob visits a nun who knows
Miranda. she assures him Miranda rould n<Jt be involved
in drug dealing. While in the shop, Cricket begins
experiencing severe stomach pains and is fearful or
los10g the baby Ellen decades to move into an apartment
after she meets her about-to be next·doQr neighbor Suz
Ellen and Cynthia have a chance meetmg. Cynthia oHers
her condolences for Ellen's destroyed marriage. while an
uncomfortable Ellen mereb wants to depart.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Police are not so certain that
Eugene Bradford is the strangler Jessie acc115es Mickey
and Maggie or giving Sara away Jake frantic when he
discovers Joshua has taken Jessica ror a long nde.
During the drive. Joshua's car breaks down. Having a
session with Marlena, Lee reveaJs she as Renee's mother
Valerie cleared of all wrongdoing in aiding Davtd. Julie
and Lee discover Stuart's medical ledger at the
DeMeara home. Alex becomes hospital administrator
and Stephano is the new board member who is pulling
Alex's stnngs. Uz qu~tions Neal about his involvement
in the medical scandal
DOCTORS: Billy swear~ to Luke he did not ransack
Natalie·s apartment whale looking for the d1af} Phihp
agrees to give Billy job at the bank Billy refuses to
believe Lee Ann's suHermg rmm un elective mut1sm
Because he seems to upset Lee Ann. Althea asks Billy
not lo visit her. Katie believes Billy is the root of Lee
Ann's trouble. Alter M J. has lunch with Mike. Matt
decides to sit down and discuss his relationship with M J.
EDGE OF NIGHT: Geraldine agrees to sta)' m
mansion with Raven. At Sky's funeral. Raven reruses to
talk lo the IC.errs and Insists that Gavin and Jody leave
Leaminl Nora bas spilled the beans about Jlnx·s Illness
to Derek. Nicole fires her. In need or a job. Nora
blackmails Spencer by saying she'll le-II Raven he was
the man ln the black ski mask who killed Sky. A fearful
Spencer 1ets Nora hired as Raven's private secretary
Raven vows no one will know that she was reallv
married to Jefferson Brown. not Sky Whitney
GENEllAL HOSPITAL: Luke. Jackie and Scorpio
decide to trap Laura T while she is shoplifting, but the
plan is stopped when David intervenes. Luke realize$
David is the .. D. Cray" who was a passenser on the
plane with Laura. Jackie spots her sister on the bridge
and rusha to meet her. Laura vanishes and a skater
bumps into Jackie, causing Jackie lo fall off the bridge
When Dr. Katz threat.ens Heather with a bad interim
report to the Judge because she has missed therapy
sessions, Heather gets hold of his personnel file and
teams he lied about some or his past employ.!"lent.
GUIDING UGHT: Carne la acquitled of both Diane
and Joe's murder. The jud1e instruct.a the jury never to
reveal the testimony given In the closed session. A
sUll·confused Carrie sufrers memory lapses and wants to
leave lown, but eventually accepts Ross's proposal and
be1ins to plan elaborate weddin1, Vanessa upset by
Carrie's plans. Nola discovers ~m passageway al the
mansion. but Is afraid lo explore It Nola thrilled when
Quint aaya he will take her to London and train her as his
aaslslimf. When Am anda lashes out al Ross for payln1
too much attention to Carrie and not enou&b to hl• job as
le1al counsel ror Spauld.lnc Entttprises, Jennlrer warns
Amanda that her allltude ta allenaUn1 everyone. Unsure
of her r.laUonshlp with Derek. Hillary d~ldes to visit
her father In Chicago.
ONE U FE ro LIVE: Leamln1 lhat Larr')' la hulna m•moria ol Sa Carlo. .. Ivan Ja aware thld b.la bold on
SPINNING TO SUCCESS -With newly
installed host Pat Sajak and co-host Susan
Stafford on hand for the festivities, NBC's
"Wheel of Fortune" recently celebrated its
seventh anniversary. The popular game
show premiered January 6. 1975. It is s een
weekdays at 10 a.m . on Channel 4.
Larry lS slipping. so he recharges the electrode an
Larry's brain Larry has an incredible amount or pain
for a few minutes and then reverts to his desire for
Karen Brad plans a party to announce that Mary 1s
Katrina's baby Marco learns or Brad's plans and
threatens lo tell Sam that Brad hocked her engagement
ra!lg ir Brad holds the party
RVAN'S HOPE: Lea ming her mother Bess had TB.
Jill hires Matt to try and rind her in Australia Yvonne
learns part or the secret codt> and passes the message on
to her contact. Ari tells Joe the seal gives a clue to an
incredible treasure and that the rest or the clues are
contained in the shrine. Joe becomes involved with
Yvonne in hopes or learning what she's after Yvonne
Injects Faith with truth serum. then kidnaps her and
drives her around in a limousine in order to rind out
information about the Maril Kara.
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Ted tells Brian he will
Invest money If Brian will do some spying for Turner
Ins truments Brian, eager to repay Ted's past
kindnesses. agrees ooce Ted assures him this is all on the
up-and-up. When Doc Foley goes lo the 1110 to pick up an
envelope Dane left In the safe. Sunny notices a roll of
microfilm fall out of the unsealed envelope. With Roger
Lee having survived his bout wilh Reye's syndrome.
Cassy is overjoyed and reports the 1ood news to Lita
Realizing how much the baby and Cissy mean to him.
and aware that he and Sunny will probably never marry.
Lee asks Cissy to marry him
TEXAS: Justin is unhappy that Alison bas received
an oil lease for World 011. Ashley warns Alison to keep
quiet about Hannibal or somt'Ot\e -possibly Grerory
could get hurt. While driving, Steve, Jenny andl<ate find
Beau's body. Vicki thinks it's strange that Ryan never
saw Stryer when he came to town. Takln1 an idea from
Gresory, Justin decides to go coast-to-coast and
advertise his product As hley goes to Hannibal to give
ham a wanting to stay away from Greaory, but he says
he only wants lo help her make World 011 the bluest
company in Texas._
YOUNG AND ntE RESTLESS: Uz ts stunned when
Stuart says he think.I Chris would have been better ore Ir
$,he had married Greg, not Snapper. Cbuckte's condition
continues to worsen. Cash talka Nikki Into doing her act
for Kevin before they depart (or San Fl"anclaco Leslie
admits to Lance that he ii Brooka'a fathtt.
Haw .a qwitton.about pr favorl.t~ toap or .oap
itor'! Writ~ to Lpda Hfncll, cto FWd N~
Sl/fldfcoU, P.O. 8o.f l fQO, lmrw. CoU/. m l4. SM '°"'
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Movie Guide fOr the Week
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Friday
movies
Joel S. Aloe. A k.., atMt.a
hla Ylctlml on • college
C8l'llCJU9-• A'
11:20 CZ) •• • '"S*Wt Wlllwn"
(1980) Sam Wat•alon,
Jerw1y Aoultat. Altat hat
~boyfriend..._ .....
aoo g • • * * ··Pttnll: AJ tor an .oucatlon In the
Hanging Aoctc'' ( 11175) U.S., an Engll8ll glt1 beglrw
~ Aobena, Dotninle • toelly r-wttti a
Guard. In 1urn-ol·lhe-Cat>-rakiafl Scot.Iman
tury Auslralla. llWM young 11:80. Cl) * *"' "Aci Of ViO-~..,.,., ~ ienc." (111711) El~l'I
from a ac:hoOI picnic and Montgomery. J-~ oeeome 1o91 In ine ~ an. A llberal-mlnded,
"PO' di~ -tt• 111 CZ>**• ''WNdl W8)' le brutelly taped and
Up?" ( 11177) Alchlr-d Pryor. mugged. (RI
Lanell• ~-A -. 12:00 II ••'At "8-1 Alona';
et81\19d fNlt p«ikat la ( 11175) 09wey Martin, Aldo
c:.ugt!t In a oom6c ~ Rey. A 13-~-old boy
~ Illa uNon aftd lfle IMde Illa Ill! younger llbl-
rnob, and • hypoQrltlc:8I Inge on • patlloua era.-
Pf-'* 111\de f'IMwn In 1 oountry lr91ic during Iha
ladtaa' CflOlr 1 llOOI.
7:00 (a> .. ,__ Of Thundat" 0 * * "Sepatate Waye"
7:11 CZ)*** "P~" (1NOI (1980) K.,en Blee*, Tony
Robin Wllllllfta, ~ Lo Blanco. A young cou-
Ouwill WtllMI -chlng f« pie'• lallur• to communt-
hle tather, Iha ~t-C8te .-ly r~ In Iha
Ing MIOf vtalte • QWllnl ~ "' their mel-
_.,.. ..._. he plcka up • n.ga. 'A'
loundlng and a elclnny f2:aO Cl) * • ~ ''Bedl Aoada''
n..u-1 'PO' (tN1) Sally Fleld. Tommy
8::00 e • • • ''The Inv.-,,. ~ Jon.. A hool<., and •
Of Cetol Endwl" (11174) dowl'H»-l'lfa..ludl boHr
...... !ti Bulat, ~ ,.,... -"' ,_, _, In
Connelly. A . woman -Cfl o1 a,_ life. 'A'
un1mow1ng1y _,,_ t11e 1i00e ....... "Dud! Soup"
~ ol a d.-d-119331 Mara Brother•
.,. ,...,garet Dumont. The
• • • "' ''Sprlngfleld tyrenn!Cal leeder "' •
Rlfta'' (11152) O.ery Cooper, mytNc;al lllngdont -
Pllyll9 T"-'ttat. Aflat ~ dMI With epiM po.lrlg M
~. a lofmat peenut ~ ~ doee wldei-e * * • 14 ''lnfte La
WOfilforlNQOYW1 .. 1e1.i. ~ .. (1114131 Shirley
(HJ •*'A "~ Mect.Mne. Jeclc Lemmon
Aoee" ( 11UIO) Wiiiie Nel8on, A f'\lllW pollcarnen , .... l0t
Dyan Cannon While on an ecc:ompllShed ·Pwtllan
tour, a T-country-.. ,,_....,
A NICE um.£ TRAP -Brian Keith and
Maureen O'Hara star as a divorced couple
brought back together by the
maneuverings or their twin daughters in
Walt Disney 's "The Parent Trap"
Saturday at 9 p.m. on CBS <Ch . 2).
__,, lir>ger ~ • • * "Decoy f0t T•·
ln1IOtlled wlltl the MductMI r«" ( 11170) ~ KIN!ft, Wallcan, Margot Kidder In ( 19501 J-St-• .>Mt
deught• of hie lldeilllc* JMll Chi1e1ophs. A lowly 1836, tour dlapatata ml• Chandlet In the 1170., the
-!hough he atJll ~ 'f'OU"O -8cu aa a Illa UM an Old map lo courage of a accul helps
Me ~t-helma w1f1a 'PO' polk>e decoy to lt8'J an atl· -di I« butled gold bring pe«:a bei-Arl-
(1) * ..... "Bon Vayage. lat euepected ol mu<dslng PO' rona llettlsa and Ille h<»-
a-11e 8'00MI" (111711) Anl--·al hla format mod-0 **'A ''The Shining" Ille~
IMled. D ... cted by SIU .... I 11180) Jedi Nleholeon. (C) • "Ktondlll• F-"
Melendu Snoopy and (%) **'A "Portnoy't Shell9y DuvaM. [)jrected by ( 11180) Jett E811, Rod
Wood a tock follow Compleint" ( 11172) Rlcherd Stanley Kubridl A kMmer S teiger The young Jedi
u.c:t>ange atudenls Cl\wtie 9eftjemW\. ~ 9ladl ~ hlted as • London 1191• out to Meil
Bfawn, ~·I Patty. 8wd on the "°""' by winier caratahr lor • hie fortune during Iha Gold
Unua end Mateia on an Ptllllp Roth. A young .... remote, and appwenlty Aulltl. 'PG'
lld\oantur .. fllled tour °' 19'1 boy ,_,.,,. Illa olMn haunted, Colotedo hatel. la Cl) • • • ''That Forayt•
E'9*nd and France. ·o• hllartoua and amorou• anowbound thata with hie Woman" ( 111501 Errol g ** "Bronco Blly" ad¥antw• to Illa ~ w11e and~ rounQ Flynn. Gr••• Geraon.
(11180) Clint Eaatwooct. trlat. aOtl 'A' 8wd on • now! by John
Sondt9 Loclce. A format 1!IOCHl•*'A"CMn('(1MO) lr:IOCllJ••'A"Paplllon" Gei8wor1hy. A membat ol
1t1oe M1eam11t1 from New Jodie Foetat, Gaty ~. ....11173) St-M~. a atald Vtctorian 18mlly
.-.., realtzea hla dr.-n An ad..-.nturou• young Duatln Hollman A pelf ol bacomH acandalo\iaty
o1 IMf'IOnNiilCI 1n a Wlkl WOflWI )olrl9 • eatnlval o.vtt'a laland convicta anrect4d 10 ,..., nleoa'•
W. 8t10W 'PG' troupe and IMrne about 9'*MI tMir time l>ierw*'ll "*'-
.._(C) ••• ··n.CNngal-... .....,. eonocloM and thelreac.pe. (%)••• "Pclpeye"(11180)
Ing" ( tll80) GeOf'!l'I C. truatratlona behind Ille t:40 • * • "SarttteQo" ( 1115e) Roblrl Wllflama, Shelley
Scott, Trlah Vt1t11 OeYefe. A .,,._ ~ ol the Alan Ladd. Roaaana Duvall. While -cNllG for
wldoWlld fnUllic: ptdwcw per1omwL 'A' Podeata. In the ~ of hie lalhs, the~-
r•a an old ~ that e * • "My Bloody Val-Cube. an ~ .... Ing Mllcw 'Allta • quaint
eopewa 10 .,. "*'#!Md by entlne" (tM1) Paul K• ci--and than ~ hamllltwNr91'1epldlaupa
a ,--.. ap1rtt w11t1 a go. man, Lori H4iller. A en'8ll alleglanc. fOf a frMdom.. foundlln9 and a llllnny
i -old _. toMtti.. 'R' town ~ • m ol ¥'Ing~. -"-'·'PO' a:ao '5-lcl Hand.._,... terr« ctunng 1t1e1r .,,,_,., Ml(%) • • • ''Wllldl War 1a 1:.tiO D • • ''The Bandlta"
9::11 ** "S-.S Hand VaMntlne'a Dey dence 'R' Up7" (11177) Aldlatd Pl')'of. (111711) Aob«l Conrad.
.._,,... t;tO(l)••• ...... OonaAor Lanette Mei< ... A aell· J~ Vlnoant. Run
10:00 0 • • .... "Splllnx" ( 11111) And Het T-HUllbanda" ltwwd fruit picllat la out ol 1own b)' ~-. a
Frank Langa11a. ~-(1117t) Sor119 &ega. Joee caugh1 In a comic cn>MI"* ttlo at ~ c:owboya
,..,,_ Down. A rutN1M W..at. A young &azllan .,.._ hla union and the hMd tor ~ ""**
bMdl matll• ~ -·· boring ~ moo. and • ~ tfte, ....,, o1 a Ion.-1n
ring ~ to atop an ~ la ....,_ by Pfwdlat llnda ...._. In I OO'd Nddan In lft o6d
Egwtologltt '-" dlacoy. Ille ..,.,., ol ..... first hu9-....... dlolr ~.
atlng ... wtlerMllOutl at a t>Md'• j>Mllonatl .-.. 4t ,. ••• ''lhe PMlderera" 1• • •• ~''Gin Happf' pr--. 1ta1ue 1ft1 -'A' (IMI -.na ~.Acid (1"5) EMe ~elley. ~
permitted io.-.. 'PO' 1:a• *** "Hetaril"(1982) Cameron. An OUll8w IOirl8 ley F.,__ The leader ol
t1:00(C) ••'I' ''TheFttaco Kid" Jolln Wayne. Hardy '-wftll Anny~ to • mualcal combo I•
( 1879) Gene Wiider, Harri-l<tuglJ. PrOfeaalonel hunt-....., a fllouA uprillng. aaalgned to lleep""' eye on
eon Ford. A PolWI rabt>I .,. Ir! EailS Afrtcl capture 4:tO a::l • * • "TM aiano--a Club ownar'a deughter.
llnda hlmealf lnv°"'9d In wild anlmelll IO 119 tr..,._ Ing" (•IMIO) George C • ••"A "The Oflwge At
wlld frontier mlaadwn-port9d IO -Scott. Trillll Van ~ A Feelhat ,._ .. ( 1853) Guy
tura wllh • °"'"" bani! 2::a ...... "L.o¥a Hlqly" wldCM9d ""'* proMeaor Madi.on, v.. ..... The
robber wMfl he~ to (1850) Mar11 Brolhera, r-ia an old hollM that aafll daltwr.,_ o1 two
San kanclaoo to talll over Mar¥ Monroe. A bMutt-..,.,..... lo be lleunted by wt11i. -~ an
•-oongt*Ollllon. 'PG' fut but dengatoua WmlMI • reati-aolrtt with• IO-1me>Or1an1 fact« In atavtng ®•••"The..._-_..,. fllur man on IMlf r---oldacoret0--. 'A' olfanlndlillt~
.,-• (1MO) Al!r .....,, ._, 5 t da 9 *** "flleTralrl
TOOIWI ~A ----~"VampnPeoc*" a ur y Robbw•" (1813) J()flft PIAIM~---f11111 ArMlla ~,... movies W9YM, Mn~ A
IOUI plOp to ~ two ~ Aair¥· A lrl\lll """" tlllel'a W10w 1Wea a 1ouef\ ~ Into pop alr9' tao• 11 ll'l1t•d•d by ,_IUMY ta, -~ 10 reco-....,._ ~ ........ 'PG' tlloocftl*ll) ....,_ •Aflb IOGN _...,,, OOlmra In OcMd
t t;U•l!llll*ii*.,j''iitl\'lllllll .. b-: .......... -.-_ ..... _= .... •i.*•'4'11'""°°'•.a~ •• lun ..... lllllMMIMli.lil ......... _.._,, .I!"' ,_ lluelNwld lllCI ,. "
0 d S 1 S A l s ftmz '. S 'nos•t••etta'79'' ~ ....
CID • • "The Evtclore"
( 1117111 Vic Morrow. Jeulca
Harps T-young people
-Jnlo a~ wllh the
nototloue reputation 01
caua1ng the duthe of any-
one dating to Uve ''*'· 'PO'
2':00 Cl * * * "Donovan' a
Reel'' ( 111413) John Wayn.,
L** MarWI An ••·Navy
man llvlng in lhe South
P8Clllc with I* ,_ tamlly
find• hla paradiM diaNpl·
ed by Ille arrlval ot rue
dMIOh* from • previOU$ ....m.oa
(C) * * *'A "Day For
N;gnt" ( 19721 J~
BlaNt. Valentina Cort-
Oirectld by Hancole Truf.
laut, TM 11YM and kMll o1
film pat!«,,.. are atud·
led In a 11\0'Ae-wtthin..
movie 'PG'
Cl) * *.,. "Aall Any Gwr I 11159) Shlttey Mac:Lalne,
David Nl\len. Job and hue-
band·hun11ng oc.oupy llWI
time ol • otrt newt)' .,,....,
In New y Ot1I Cl1y
0 **'A "Sphinx" (198 I)
Franll Langella, L"'*Y·
Anne Down. A r\.llhlesa
black mar11et antlqultila
ring att.ernpt• to 11op an
EQyptOloglal from d1acov-
erlng Iha whereaboull or a
prtcelala 11atue et1e wu
P«mitted to view 'PG' CZ> •••• "The Lal• sn-·· (11177) Art c.n.y,
Liiy Tomlin A -*
private eye ancOUfttera
blacllmall and murder ........, "* cornea out of
retlr..,.,.. 10 ioalt• a cat
batonglng to an olfbeet
twnMI Client 2:30. * * * "The Good, The Bed And The Ugly" ( 1987)
Clint Eaatwood, L** Van
Qeel Three vlolent. deter·
mined men -.paralely
allempt to retrieve a
$200.000 ,,_,,.
CHl ••• "The Competi·
lion" ( 11180) Richard Orey-
ru... Amy Irving. T-plan·
111• at • S.n Franclaco
rnualc competition find
tl\at their '°"" tor Hdl
Cit'* confllct• wl1tt 1hW
prof ... lonal ambitions
'PG'
~ • • * • "You're,..._ Too Young" (11155) Dean
Martin, Jerry Lewta A thief
c:onducta hie own ~
wNle the police I<><* for •
atotan 091"· a:aoa ··~ "Collw. TMOf Me" c 1973) Kar., v .......
line, Jolln Oevldeon. A
young atawardHa )eta
be'-,..., artist •tudant
huaOand In England and
hat ~udent ,_,._
band In Call'°""8
l::M(Z) ** "S«:ond Hand
Hear't•"
4:00 CC)**"' "5-1 Women''
(111MI Anne a.ncroft, Sue
Lyon W-with verttng
bacillground9 end poal·
llOn6 In..,,..... In • Chi.
-,.,..,,, adlool ~•*"'"Salam'• Lot" (1t1t) ()Md .... ,,.......
liAMOn A nOWlllll 1'14WN1
to tlll ~ l'lome 10
put an end to troubled
--but llnde ""' a ......, fnY9fatY lfwOuctl
hie town. 'PO' e • • "Bronco BHly"
(1880) CHnt Eaatwooct,
Sondra l.odle A format
lflOe ......,_, fl'om ..._
...., reallHa hie dreem
ol perfomllno In I Wiid
Wwt llhow. 'PO'
.., ••• DalM~
a-1Mdat1I II" (IMO)
John~ ...... ...,.
~The..,..'"' ... tor a c;ompelttlon, but
Ro~t F0<1ter, Yvette
Mlmleua. Tne crew °' a
futurlatlo spaceeNp dla-
<:4 Vlr • a11othar venal
petehed on tl'le edge °' •
tormallon whlcll pula anr·
thing Mefby Into a g1an1
\'Old where time and epaai
~10...._·PO
(0) "Battleground"
&:aO (C) * * *'A "The Cal And
The Canary'' {111311) Oob
Hope, Paulette Goddard
In Ol'ds 10 collect lhelt
Inheritance. a lamlly must
a.pend"'* nlghl lfi I haunl-
ad hOU ...
CZ) ••• "Popeye" ( 11180)
Robin Wiiiiams. Shelley
Duvall Whlla -dllng lat
hie fair.. the ~l
ing NllOI' Wiil• • quaint
llllmllt where he piclla up a
foundling and a elclnny
_,_,'PG'
~
8:00 8 * * ~ "The Land Thal
Time fOtgol" ( 11175) Ooog
McClure, ~ Penhall-
DOI' &.tMvot-. from an
Allied a1bmenn• and lheir
German captors land on
an laland ruled by prehla-
tonc an1ma1a • * *'A "Benny Hll The
MOClon Pleture" ( 19711)
Benny Hll, Jedi Wrlglll
Bar\ny la )olned by other
Brltleh comedlerle l()f •
hllMloua look at lie and na
compl*1Clt ....
(S) * * "Hawlt Thi Slayer" (111411 Jacl<
Palance, John Tetry An
~turoua young man
.... ,,,. aid ol • bend of
wlll'fiora to flgllt hie *""
unct1. the ovenord w110
llilled Illa father and la holdlno an ~ I« r.,,_
aom 0 •• "Dia Laughing"
( 1980) Robby e.naon,
Chari•• Durning A
-.gwrltlng cab W..... IS
lided by • -1 monkey
In pro<llng hWnMlf lnnOcent
of • murder cl\arga ·PG'
7:00 (CJ ••• "The AtpNll
Jungle" ( 11150) SlerNng
Heyden. James w1111more
The polic. .,a beffled by •
crlmlnal meetarmlnd'a
half~ robbery
7:IO (%) * • ·~ "f!lue Collat"
( 11178) Aic:hMd Pry<W, Hat·
...., Keltel ThrM lruatrat.cj
Detroit auto faaory ""°'11·
.,.. turn to cr1me, bringing
tn.m Into motW confllci
and pot.,,Ual dang9r than
it.., -counted on 'A'
l."00 . *'A "The Dragon
Uvea" ( 11178) en-u.
Caryn White. The 1t0ty al
martial atU -en-L** latold.
••• "Aalttars" (11173)
Barn Chew, Ellzabell'I
ChMi\'14 A analla expan
lriM to find out ""'>' great
dr-of rattler• are
anadclng people.
(If)***'-' ''The Wey We
Were" ( 11173) llarbra
·~. Aober1 Aecnord. A ~ collage OOUC* In
tl'le 18309 .._ """
lllelr pollttoml di"--
-•tf'oftg -..gt\ to tlOP-ltdn ,....., mentage
(Jl)•••"The~
tton" ( 1NO) Rlc:Mrd Orey-
iu... Arrry 11'\'tng. T-plan.
Isla al • San Fraodaco
muaic competition llnd
that tllelr IO..a IOf MCtl
01har oonlllc:Q with 1t1e1t
111oteHIOnat ambition• .
'PO'
(J) • • * "P~" (1NO)
AoClln W--. Shelley
Owlll. ~~I«
Illa father. tl'le lllPfnadl..-..
Ing lellor ...... ~· llemlet ......,. he pba up a
fOund9ftO and • lllllMy
I .. ~ 'PO' conftlcta """ ..... llw'Mt-., Ille..-.
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From Pagei8
w.r lttlO> CIWC~ w .. an. Tom Berenger
After blllllg tonu-1 8fld
~ by en Alric;en
dictator. a met~MY
retume to laad a twe>lu-
tlon. 'A' ... <I) ••• ''TMP-.nt
Trap" (1Mt) Hayley .....
.._..., O'HarL A pair of
ldenttc.I twine Mpef1ded
by dlvofoa plot to '9Unlta
... parent• befor9 "*' ,...,.,_.,.,
CC> * ••• 'Wlllctl w "Y ..
Up?" (11177) Richard Pryor.
LOfllllle Mete.. A --•tar.fed INll plc:tl• 11
c:augllt In • comic croeallta '*-hie union MCI U..
MOb, 8fld • hypocrttlc:al
~ flnde .__ In •
ladlaa' ell<* 'R'
._, (%) • * * ''WNdl Way la
Up?" (11177) Rlc:Nwd Pryor.
LonetW .McKN. A NJ!•
ltatWd fruit pie*• II
c:augllt In a comic croasllra '*-hll union and Iha "'°°· end • hypocr1Ucal ~ ftnda ,_~In.
..... choir'.
tO:OO •••• ~ "Tha ICarNn
eom.th" 111173) LN Mat-
vln, Fradrtc Matdl. El-'
on Iha p111y by Eugena
O'Nalll. A trawlln(I ....._
men )air-. Ille l'9QUUn In •
day of drinking and
~In. 1912 Mloon. (II) ••. 'Ttla lngb'loua
S..dll" (11178) Bo~
--.. Fred w..naon. Two
man form an unu-'
lrlandetllp during ,,_.
altorte to ~ lflll'fty
•ttac:U 8fld \llolent death
ourlng the tumuttuou•
~of WOlid War II.
()) * * · 'Ga&ludna" ( 1 IMIO)
Ooro!hy Sltlttan, A._-y
~ A tobcM le tMda
In .. lmllga of • bNutlfUI
-.tlO doaall't ,_ hl#l'WIMalriga..'R' •••"My~V.,_ an4lne" (1•1) Paul K.-.
men. LAlri Hellar A 9IMI
town~•-of
terror dul1ng "'* _.,..
Vlllantina'1 04IY danoa. 'R'
~CD>*~"E,_OIA
Strmnoar" c111e11 Lauran T-. Jennifer Juon
Lalgfl. An lnquilttlw TV
~ ..... ~
raaponllltlM for a wiaa of
r~dara.'R'
11•CC> ··~ "PoMof• ~'(1972)Rlc:hltd
Benjllmjn, ~ Bladt.
8-.cl on IM "°""' by
PNlp "°"'· A ~ .S--latt boy -U hll~
llllariou• and amor .u•
ad-..nt\.na to hll ~
trilt.
11:111. ''o.191 Cowboy
~II" 11IMIO)
John o.M90n. Llr8liw 8----The glria pre-1*9 for • competition. bu1
CGflflctl .,.. INlt ""-'·
an Iha eQIMd. <I)*** "Flying Tlgarl"
(1942) John Wayne. PMll
~· An Amelan -with • bed partormanca r-a .,,_to ~
'*'-" with one "'* hero-
ic: Id. @••····~-.. ' (197'} Jeca N~.
f ... 0un--r. OUrtng tM '"°' . .,,.... d«.c1M ~l'll'MllOl'el • -ltl4lt ,.,,.... • ~ °' conup-
lloft, llW*C..., lllUrdar. ....... ~
........ (1MO) Wllllem
Hwrt, ..., 9'0M\ A ..,_ _., ....... ....,...,
~ .. ....,....,. ............ ~ .. '._ ........... tlolt .... _. ~
.... naaaa'ft' ,,. .......... limlr
fil.aee" ( ttJt) .llCll
ISO• ._ .... A
~11e111r-up .... ,.,.,...~.-
.... pregnant gllifriand and
goae off to WOf1I on an ol
~··•·'The~ lion" ( 1te0) RlcNrd ar.r-tu.. Alf"l """"9-,,_ ~
.. at I s.i Ftat>CieCO
rnualc: ~ttlon find "* tNlr ~ for -"
oa. OOflllkta "'"" ttllllr Of'OfeNional 1mbl110n1.
'PG'
~cm • ·~ "l.Agand °' Lady Blue'' ( 11179) Mau-
-Sprino, John Smith. nw.. South Dakota .__
I09fl -'°"*' to go thait aapairata -re: two to
vi.tl1M'I and !tie ttWd 10
~ • ~ In Hoity--
wood
Cl) • * • "Clddylll\lcll" I 1980) 811 Mum1y, Rodney
Oaog•iWd. The darNnt·
ad ~aapar of •
1wanky country club
-oat -eglllnat tha gopMrw lnflabltlng hll lurt.
'R' C%l •• ~ '1'ha IOdl At.
Alrlgllt'' ( 1111'9) The W!lo.
Flma of aoma of Iha rodl
band'• parfofmanca1,
,........,. their ftOCortoul
proe!Mty for ~
tMlll' equipment and Iha
wlld antic• of their
~. tN lete Kehtl
Moon. .,. lntenpataad
wltb lnlaMawe of IN
INll'lbera.. 'PO' 12:111.°': •• "P9plr Moon"
(11173) Ayer> O'Nallf, T.tum
O'NNI. A~ orpflen
"adopta~ • fattlar by ~
!Owing a fotm9f fNnd of
her mochat In hie~
aac9')aCS.. during tha
Dapaaalol•.
• •• ~ ''The Hoatage"
(11117) Danny......,.., Don
O'Kaly A 6-,,_-old ~
llldaa out In a l'l'IOWlng van
~ ttwl Iha dr'-la.
dlll' on 1111 wey 10 pidl up
Iha COf'Pl9 "' .. ... ...
nud9r 1'1ctlm.
1•• ** ''Ollne'"(1M3)
Lorwtta vouno. MM Ladd.
In 1941, • tNCt ~
tumed-prof!Wef ,.... to
the~ c:ei.a. CC>•••·'TM~
Jungle" 11960) s~
~. J-Whltmot9.
The pob -l>elllacl by a Cflmlnal ma1tarmlnd'a
half~ robbery
t:IO. * * * ~ ''Ttla Train"
(1995) Burt Lancaalar,
PIUI 8cloftllld. A FNnCfl
laedar attampta to -1111
c:ountfY'• art tr-• .,.., • Qer"'8rl oflloar
.,,.,... thafll out °' !fie
-*Y· •*** "PanldlaaAlaf. C 1978) ~ Stallone.
Nlftlftd ~ nwa.
achan*'g l>rotherl trom
the ...... Kttc:han MCtlon
oC .._ Yorlt City coml>lna
thlllt tt.ie. °' btlllne and b<-In thalt aflona to
a.ta 1>«1• .._ for
1:Ae ()) * * ,_. "Fatao" ( 1980)
Dom ~. Anna QM..
croft. A portly ~
.... lllldl IMl noWrlg
can dampen '* dNlr9 '°' food untl lie f ... In ~
'PO'
1:80 C%l • ••• ''The Lale
SMw'' ( 11177) Art Camey,
Uly Tornlt\. A -*
prtwlla • trlOOUrltwa
l>tack"'all and mufdar
~--out of
·····" to looeM • oat ....... to en offbMt
...... C191ftt. ttt. ~ WOftdlfw Of n.w.M ,,..., .........
~.,._ ..... NI ..... ..... °' .... , ..• ................... ................. __ ..................
NO 9'0QCY ROAD -Rocky <top, Sylvester
S~looe> proposes to Adrian <Talia Shire),
has a rematch with Apollo Creed <Carl
Weathers, center) and marries Adrian in
"Rocky 11" Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS (Ch.
2).
.,. of IN Aln9ftcen Wast.
.. (Jj) •• ~ M'"-' l'tay''
(19711 Pater O'Toola,
DlrWI l .. 1in•iga. A e«·
t\.ipC ~, ... ,...,. ~
Iha target of • mllltsy
OOl.C>· 'A' t:00• • •14 ...... Of
...,.... (18G5) Kaltlartna
~. Ow1aa &oY9f.
Two mualdlna ancount9f
dlfftoultlaa ""*' ~ , .. In
l<MI.
CC) **14 "s.-t W-"
(1981),.,,,,.,. Bancroft, Sue
Lyon. W-wllfl verytng
blc*grounda and poal-
llona Int.,.,.,. In a Chi-
-mlaab1 ldloOI. &:a(%) • * * "Popayw" ( ill80)
Robin Wllllamt, ~
°""91. Wtllla ~ for
.. ,..,. • Iha lpinacltMet-
lng Miiot ..... a quaint
harn6le ....... pidl1 up.
louncMng and • aklnny
caMthlart. tPO•
U0 Cl) * * "Galax.Ina" ( 1NO)
Dor~ ltratW\, A"-Y
ldnlbaf. A robot .. meo.
In .. '""09 of • ti.MlfUI
-~ doe9\'t .....,. ~~ ....... R' «:11• •• "OpwiillklltHt)'-
.... C1tl0t • W9alnl.
Mn ........... TflitNI ................. ,...,. ..... --................. ..... -•***".'1 •A...,_ ..,.. ........ ..._
..._..,,..,.,.. ~
Whan • hanpee:llad termer
flnally ytaldl to IM ~ °' ding 1111 nagging ......
M fin :ta IMCtuary from
Iha ... wlltl • young gll1.
CC) * * • ''WNc.11 Way II Up?" (1t77) Alchllrd Pl'yor.
L~ Met<-. A-·
etarwd ltult plclt• la
~ wa oomlo c:rOll!fn
~ .. union and Iha
Motl. and a llypoelltlclll
Pf-='* ttnda '-In a
lad6M' dloW 'R'
~(II) * •• "Cllaactl And
Chong'• Naki Movie"
( tlMIO) Aldlard ~'o-t\"
Marin, Tllomet Chong.
Two potllHd• have
nunwow M'8ll ICNeft.
tvr.a _,.. rcwnlftO Iha
.. ,... of Loa AngMaa In
~ °' the "parteal
high." 'A'
L ..
Sunday
movies
AllCUIOON
AMY•. J-Seymour
Ol:lleMed wtth the potltalt
oCa1~~ a inodal1o-dey ...., Yortt
playWtlollt -hypnoalt to tt.,... Mc* In tima and
n-' her. 'PG'
0 * • * "Paradlla Allay"
(11171) S~• Stallone,
lvmMtd ~le. 1lw9e
IChamlng l>rottlan trom
the ....... Kltohan ..,,Ion
of ...., Y0111 City ooml>lna
...., tretll of bnilrw and
brawn In their altot1I to
craata batter ll¥ea for
thainallllo •. 'PO'
(2) •• * "ONVy Rldal
Again" ( t1139) JemH
Stewart, Mariana Olatrich.
An~ deputy dNrll
up a ct1fn9..plaguad 1own
and aipturw the affec.
tlont of • loWly gll'l'l1>1in9-
hall '-t-. 1a:ao CC> •• 14 "Cltaopalt.
Jonae" (11173) Tamara
Oobaon, Shaltay Wint ...
A ltara1 .. tralnad l9mala
agent kw ttla Unhad Stat•
~tnaeto~
up .,, dlaglll drug opera·
tlon. 'PG'
1• (%) * * * "Stavllky"
( 11172) .Marw>llJI Balmon-
do. Charlae Bo)'af A
dlarmlng cori man man-
llQM 10 lnvolw maml>ara
al aoma of Franca'• moa1
exdullva eoclal clrclaa in •
wiaa °' -and bad dalill.
l:OO • * * * "Calamlty Jana" c 11153) Doria Dey, Howard
Kaai A woman
~ter .... outto
CllPlur• Iha heart of Wiid
811 Hldloll.
CC>.* •• ''T-" ( 111711)
.._._,.. Klnllltl. Peter
F1tttl. The daugrlt• °' •
poor Engll1h farmer
~ Iha lllctlm of her
family'• aeplrattona and
--~·R' (Jj) ....... "The ElapNinl
Man" ( 1980) Johll Hurt.
~ Hoplllnl A dedi-
cated phylk:l•n tall••
under hie wlrig • '-tll>ly
d9lofmed man ....._ Itta
---....., had bean "*" In~,,...~
'PO'
Cl) *. * "Lolta" ( 11182}
JwnM ......... Sue Lyon.
Baaed on Iha atory by Vl.-
dirnlt N&l>okcw. A ~
agacl profeaeor look• to •
etranga young girl In an
liffor1 to find~ • **' ... "Fauo"(1IMIOI Dom Dal.'*9, ,.,,,,.,. Ban-
crofl. A por1ty compuleNe
--finds that nothing cmn damp9fl hll delllta for
food unt• ,. , .... In love.
'PG' a:ao •···~ .. ~ Ot Sherlock Holm""
( 11139) Ball Rllhl>oM,
Nlgill Bruce. Thlawa lad by
Iha lnfwnoua Or Monarty
plen to ....,. Iha er-
.--of England.
HO. • .... "Boy, Old I Get
A Wrong Nurnl>art" ( 1NI)
8ol> Hc19a. Elka Sommer.
AF~ mcwla ~
~ lnvohlad with •
............ opeJalOt.
• ••• "The Good, The
Bed And The Ugty'' ( 11187) '*" Eaatwood. L• van a.f. T1wea lllolant, ~
~ men aapatataly
~t to ratr..,,. •
&200,000 ._ ..
a:M (%) ••• "Ohlld'• Play"
(19721 JamN ..._,Roe>-
.,, Praaton. A ~ad
IT\l9t9f It • C.thollc bcrf•
lldtool ~ ... 'Wlctlm
oeen~~
tor. 'PO' ._. * * * "The Savage"
(111621 Ctwtlon Heaton,
~Morrow 'A wtllta
man railed by &owl ~ .,. .. tom .,.._ ..
~ .._ -brailka out. •••'4 "TM...,.Wtlo ... ,....,.... (1tt11
ooc. '**"•· ...,.,.... ~ °'*'" .......... of ........ ,,........ ...
-...-.....01 r .. °' \64 • ... '~ .... ~· ..,....,
Illa ... oompr1N Ihle look
at tM 17t!M:lentury Franch
~. aawoiooar and
~ Mlcftll de Noatr•
Owna, known u Noatr•
~'PO'
4:ao ® • • "The Jar Singer"
(1NO) ... Ollmond, ~
rW1Ce Olllllar. A H9w Yortl
c.Mor bralllit with tlmll'f
trlldltlon ar>d .... out to
find IUCCell .. • pop
n-..1c IUt. 'PO'
l;GO cm·· .... ··LM The Balloon
Go" ( 1978) AoOar1 e.t!Jaa.
J4ll'I K#lgabury A hand!>
~ young ~ ltfUC>-
glaa for llCCaPlanea .. .,,
lndapandant Ind normal
lldlltdulll
• ti C%l ••• "Daacty Rldaa
Again" ( 111311) J1maa
Slaw9tt. Mar1ana Olalticn.
An unarmed deputy clMne
up • crtma-p6aguacl town
and captur• Iha anac-
tioo. °' • loWly gem~
hllllhosl-
ldlO CC) * * "DllYI Of Fury"
Nat-rited by Vlnoanl Price.
A look II laltan al the
thlngl lha1 11vMtan OUf
WOfld, from cswutatlng
aarlhquall• to unl>aliav-
atlM lllt~ ''PG'
&ll * * * "The CompaO·
lion" ( 1IMIO) Richard Dray·
NM. Amy lrvlng. T-11*>-
lata al a ~ Frar>e:laco
rnualc competition find
U\11 thalt lo"9 '°' aadl
other conlllcta with their
ptolaHlonal amblllon1.
'PO'
EWNNi
tiOO. * * "The Paopta That
Tlrna Forgot" 111177)
Petrick Wayne, Doug
Mc:Cura. An ~ 20th-
oantury polar ~
~ • myat•lout
illand Wlal:lltad by priml-
!Na peopta and prahlatoric
lfWnall
lr.IO (II) * * , ... "The Man Who
Sew Tomorrow" (111811
Oocumaf\tary. Narrtiad by
Oraon W ..... Footage of
_,.. ,.,. pr9dlc:lad and
drernatlc: -'Iona °'
..... oomprila thll look
ti the 17tlH*'ltury Ftand'I
phyeldan, .. trdogar and
myetlc. MidMI da Noatr•
o.ma. known • Noatra-
damua. 'PG' ()) * * '~ "Bon Voyage, Charla Brown" (111711) ,.,,._
mated. Olractad by 811
Mel9flda.. Snoopy and
Woodatock follow
UcftaflQI fWdanU Olar1la
&town. ~mint Patty.
Lo. end Marcia on an
~Mad tout ot
E.ftgland and,._ ·o·
1• CC> ............ BuddW--
(1!". ••~"The Way Wa
Ware" 11973) Barbra
81r'a6111nd. AoOer1 Fladjord
A ~ QOMga couple In
Iha 1930a ~ thal "*' polltleal dlfler-
-atrong enough to jeop-
ardln their marriliga. C%l ••• "Popera" ( 1980)
Ao«*! Wllllam&. Shahy °"" .. Wttlla ~ for
111a father. me~
Ing ...,, vtlllta • quaint
hamla4 ........ Ila pick• up a
tounclllng end • llltlnny
NMti-t.'PG'
... Cl) ••• "Aoc*y ...
(11178) ~ StllloN,
Tllla Shire. After lcl9lng hie
b0\11 with the WOl1d ~
plOn, an ~ llOllar
trlllna IOf • ~ oi-
81 Iha lfUL ea •• .,. .. Smc*.,
And The Bandit" ( 1977)
Burt ~. Sally Allcl.
A trucker II ~ to haul a
lold oC Coon Mer to T'•· aa.andpidla....,a~
....,. and ......... • llllUb-
bom ..... *IO ... .._
it "Tiie Olllll Cowboy
a.rt11111, r (1NO)
""""' ~ \.-.IM ........... <Ill ..... ,., ,......
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Three B's and a Unicorn
Bach ................ Singet dem Herm (Motet No. 1)
Britten ...................... Hymn to Saint Cecilla
Brahms ...................... liebeslieder Waltzes
The Unicorn .............................. Menotti
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~·Movie Gulde tor the Week N ...
~ From P.age 30 ~ The Br'onx" (tM1) P...,.
«> NewmM,JSdwWd ~.A
"-IOUgfl cop bet1IM CflfM ~ encl c:om,.tptlon In ....,
't:I YOt11 Qty'a $oultl 8tOM .:: ~.·w
U. Cl) • **'Ai ''l"-Wey We ~ Were" ( 1973) Barbra
~ 8~. Robert Aedfotd > A young c:ohge ooupe In ~ ttle 19309 ~ that
§ ttwlr ~ --·--0: -strong erlOUgfl to jeOl>-
erotiit their~ ••• * .. Al Nlgtlt Long"
(1911) Gene Hadlmen,
Betbta StrwlMnd. Afler
being derno4ed fl'Offt (X#.
potllte ~ '° dlllln-.... night meM09f, •
mlddlr aged -·• ..,.. ~and~-twned
~--·R'
-· •• * i. "Going In Style" ( 1tT9) Ge0tge
Bumi; M ~· nv..
e6derty ~ plen •
....... to .... "*"
to "'4111• .,_. -on
.. mMg8t Sodel Sec:ur·
~----CC) **••Ai "Ewrytfllng
YtN AJw9ya Wented To
Koow About S4lll (But
Weta Atrald To Al'tl"
( 1972) Woody Allen, Gene
Wiider. A _.. of comic
lketehee epoole Dr. O.Yld
Reuba11'a bHt·••lllno
ltoOll In eddltkln '° otNt _.ed twgelll. 'R' cm • • • • "Reglng Bull" (t0801 Aober1 De Niro.
C.tfly Mon.rty Boidng
c::hamplon Jae La MottAi • •
aptitude tor vlolenc:•
br1ngia him ~ In ttle
ring bu1 dler\API• hla '*.
9Cf\81 ... 'R'
Cl)* "Frtenda" ( 1971)
9-1 Bury, ,,.,... AMI\&. .... to:OO. * * "Captain Kidd"
( 1'45) Cl\ertee lAughton,
John c.rr.... The note>-'*-.... of 1tw '-' a-.. btougtl1 '° ju9tloa
by .. trtc:Ury ol -of Illa --· ®••·~"
(1911) Elz&b«h Bentdge. SyMe ......_ FOUT ,_..,
egetl "'9"d • frlglltful
night In • c:emlYW ~
ho<IM lntlabtted by •
demented berltat and Illa
monatr--.. 'A'
Cl) •.'Ai "Son ...... • In .,_.,.... (1980) antopMf'
Aeeve. ,,_ Seymour
Ot ~ .-i IN pottreit
of•t~~
a ll'IOdem-(tey New York
plerwrtght -hypnOjllll to .... bed! In time and
meet,_.'PG'
• ***'41"TheWeyW.
Were" (1971) 8.,br•
Stre6Mnd, Robert Redford.
A young coeeoe ooupe In
ttle 1930ll ~ ttiet
their pollttcel d~
-WOllg er10UQf1 to taoP-wdllia .. ,,_Np.
1HO CC> • ·~"a.op.tr&
~.. I 1tfa) Tfll'!leta
Ootleon, ~ Win-..
A kar .... treined letn* aoent for !tie Urllled 8tatea
gow¥TWll9rll tttea to IN.it .,.,., _.. dNg ~
!Ion. 'PG' •
u:11cm••·i~"
(1980) Weftar M•'"*'·
01ie1* ~. A tormar .. ..._.I08 ao-'11 la ...,.
by an old ftwM In 6odglng
ttle KGB and ttle CIA. wM
-~to~ .... "°"' publltilng hla --oh. 'A'
CZ>.·~ "Second H9nd HMrta" ( tflo) Robert
llMe, lertMlra HsAI. A
T_CIF ...... ~ ................ '°
Bed Md The Ugly" ( 1997>
Cllnl Eutwood, Lea Van a.. TlwM 'lliolent, .. ., •
mlMd men ""arately
attempt t~ r~ a
'200.000 .,.._,,.. 9 •••• ''TMCO.-·
aatlon" (tt74) 0.. Hacll-
men, John Cu*. A pt~
teulonal wiretapper
beg1111 to ~Ion IN ...,,_
lc:a of hla proMellol\.
····-n.~ AellenQe" (18'1, ~red
a~ vwor-oac.no.
Herman and GtMdpe -framed fOf • _.. ot rot>-
berlH committed by
rotM>ta ~to IOok
like them. (RI u:aa® ••*"Modern
~·· (1N1) AAbert 8roolta. Kalhl-yn Harrold.
A lllm edltOf tn.a ....,._t.
edly to win bar.a IN '-f
ot the_ he io-. 'R'
n:oea D * • ''The Munatera' ~ .. (1N1, Fred
~. YYOMe DeCerto •
Hannan and Gr~ -lrWNd tor ...... ot roo-
berl.. committed by
robott CONtNCteO to IOok ••them (1\1
• ••• "AT,..Growe
In Brooklyn" ( 19741 Cllt'I
Aotlstaon, Oler'9 BMer
&Med on IN rlOWll by 8111·
ty Smltl\. A young girl from
the tenement dlatrlc:t
atrugg!M to rnM• a .__
llfe fOf .,.,...., llW\ her
par9'1ta had
CJ) *'41 "The SIU0" ( 1971)
Joan CoMna, OllWt Tobi·
M A Wt1111ar odvwlOM hill
~ by -.ping w4ttl hill
boaa'a wife 'A'
\l:GO CC) * * "MaMec:re Al Central High" ( 19711
ArtOr.w SI-. Robert
Ceffedlne A c:tuNde IOf
.-. beglr'8 ... •
prirnk tll4lt .-it too I•
-pulled on Ille quiet• ..,.,. by • g<OUp ot
bored ~ trtanda.
BAD NEWS FOR THE BEAR -Burt
Reynolm ls not nearly so mean as he looks,
just one of the good ol' boys who spells bad
news for an over~ager sheriff in "Smokey
and the Bandit" Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC
<Cb. 7>.
Ilona of a IOY9ly gambllnl>-
hel h091-
1:41 (8) * * * "NA Night Long"
(1"11 Gene Hadlmen.
Barbra StrellMCI. Al\er
being demOted from c:ot·
POf8M exec:utlw t.o dlllln-
etore night menag.er, a
~-· ..... .,..and---~ ~'A' 4:11 ... "'FOt1 Apecfw, The ._ .. (1911) ,...,,
...._..,..,Edward"-· A
tough cop b9l1tM c:l'lrne
and com.iptlon In N9w
York City'• South 8(0tut
nelgtlbotflood. 'A'
Cl) * *'4 ·~Hanel
HMl1a" (1te0) Aoben
'Blalle, Barbare Harrie. A
T-cer..-i lftendanl "'*• up one momWlg to
ftnd ttllll he la married to •
~ _,.,_ Wltll
ttw• klda. 'PG'
Monday
movies
e:OO e ***'A "8rMkar ~-·· (1980) Edward Wooctw.d, J-* Thon'c>-
_,, Aue1r911ena COfWCftpl-
ed to Wght on Englancl'a
.... In the a-Wtl
dedde to flOllt u. Boer
guerlllu on l1*r own
t-.'PO'
7•(C) * ** "Tiie P-d Is Courega" (1fla) Oltll
8ogarde. Marte~· A
Wortd War" IMtlell ~.
Ch .... Oowtrd. ,.._ted-
ly ,,..,..... ttle Nam wtlO
etWrnpl to hold him -•
wsprioonet cm • • ~ "Snowtlell Expreu" (1972) O.an
JonM, ~ Ollon. A
..... York~tre
vela w.t to the Aodlial In
WI attempt to modernln
the dlllPd•• .. r-1 11e......,._, ·o·
of aome ol Ftarl08'1 moet
aadUINe aodel c:lrc:tea In a
..... ot -and bed .....
l:OO ••• ''M--. County
Une" (1974) .... and
Alen VIM, Mu S-. A
cou111y ahtrlll ae•k•
r..-ige on two~ IT•
~ fOf .,,. deeltl of .. ..... ....... ~
Uon" ( 1980) Ellen Btntyn,
Sem Sheperd. Altat a ,_.
fetal 8lllo lllOddent, • -.,, find• thel .. ,... .,,.
ebltlty to llMI others but II
parMCUted '**-ol her
,-.... to c:Wln a dMM
~.'PO'
t:IO CB> *. * * "Reglng .,. ..
(IMO) AoOer1 De Niro.
Cathy Moriarty. 8o1dng
~ Jal!• La Mott•'• aptitude for violence
tlrtrlOI '*" -lf'I IN t'lng but ~· .. par· eat* ll:e. 'R' --•o••• ''The.Jer'tt" (1979) Stew Martin, Ber·
Mdllne PtiWa.. A dvorilC
~ !Mii• mllona
011 • weird .,_.uon oNit
'°IOMlt .. ln~
~ailt•c;J
CC) * *. ''The Other S'°9
OI The Mountain -Per1 II"
( 19711 Marilyn H-'1,
T1rnoU'¥ Boctoma. F-
~ .... Jiii Ian-
-'· ~ • qumctrt-~ by • tr9Qlo eoctdent,
....... .... ... -doubt
....... ·-lo"9..,..,. .. .... cm••• "All Night~ .. (tNt) 0-HedllMtt,
.... 9hlsand. "'"" belnO demoted from oor-
potate 1111ecutlw to dl8lno
•or• night managef, •
~ m1n'1 life.
af)'le and v.--ar• turned
~·R CZ)*** "S-1 Wllllam"
(tMOI lam Water1ton,
Wrlty Aguttar. An• lier
IM-ln ~ltand .............
for an ~ In tllll u.s .. 811 (tlQWI glr1 bagltW • '*Y fOlnWIOI ...._ •
relUall lc:D .........
UO (I) ~ • * 111 "Alitlftl M " ',_, "°'*" oe Nn>. ··~ N. 9Qd.\ ·""°" Mi?
c:llamPlon Jae La Motte'•
aptitude tor vlol.,,c•
br1ngia him ~ In the
ring buf dlerupt• Illa per.
aonalllle. 'A'
10';iO cm ** "High C-tty'
( 1ff t) Tiftlc>llly 8ottOMS,
UncM Pwt. An ~
llCll'MCI end "" .,.... c:..,.,.s gtrlfrWld ... to
the movntelne 'PO'
10::a1 (%) * * * "Popeye" ( tteO)
Robin Wiiiiams, S~
Duvall. WhMe -Cfllng lot
hie lather, the~
Ing M#or Ylelt• • quaint
hamlet ....,.,. ,... plc:ka I.IP •
loundllng and • lklnny
..,._.,_,,'PO'
11;00 CC)* *'Ai "Tht Fr'-> Kid"
( 1979) a-Wider • ...,.,,_
_, Ford. A Pclllfl rabbi
find• hlrneett lnvoi-.ed In
wild frontier mlMd...,._
twee wltll • denng ber1k
robber when lie tra..,... to
8-1 Frandec:o to taM OYel a,_ congregatton. 'PO' cm • * *'Ai "Sc:enner•"
( 1ea 11 JenlllW o· Neill.
Petrlc:ll Mc:Oooll•n A
lethal conlllcl arlH•
~ twO amel grCJUC)t
of peop6e ~ .Ureordl-
nary payclllc pow•••
lndude the ability to kll
~·R' • * * \4 "8eil* Roedl"
(1N1) 8ely Flald. Tommy
Lea~ A hOOker and a
do'tm·Oll-111 .. ludl boxer
,_. and heed -' In
~ ot a NW !He. 'A'
11:41 (I) * *'Ai "8eil* Roedt"
(1911) Salty Reid, Tommy
Lea .lonM. A hooker and a
Oown-Gf'l·hla-lucll boxet
rnM1 and heed -1 In
-di of a..-Ille 'R' 1~. 111 **'Ai "Vlllentlne"
( 11179, Jack Albef'laon.
Mary Mwtln An el04lrfy
c:oupM decide 10 Ignore
aoclety'• •lanoerdl and
llve llft tllalt own n y (R)
8 * * * "Tiie Alnbulh-.,.... ( 1967) o-i Martin.
Senta Berger Matt Helm ..
_. to Mexico to llnd an
expar1merltal ltyVlg -end , .. ,.,... It trom the
eF*"Y
tt:IO (%) • * * "Stavlaky" ( 19721 ,,._.p.,. Belmon-
do. Charlee 8oyet A
c:tuwmlng c:on men rnan..
agea to Involve memberl
of -ol ,,.,_., rnc>9t
exdullve _.., c:lrdee In • -w ol ac:eme end bad
dMls
1:00 ••• "Man Prom .....
Mountain" I 1938) 0-
Autry. SnlMoy tkKnetta.
0.. At.Aly and 11111 aldllk·
lc:ll aet tNt to lrllO • gang
ot atOCk awlndlara CIC*> tint In a amel mining town. •• * "8#1 Le,_.., The
Mt Of Noah" ( 1971) Docu-
,,_,t.,y Pllytk:al avl·
denoa oooce1 ntoo the a.i.-
1-of the gt .. t 9tMp of
blbllclil tegand 19 ....
mined.
CC) • * \4 "Portnoy' a
~t" (1972) Ric:llerO
~. l<..-9" Bladl. a..o on the novtl by
Phlllp Aotll A ~ Jew.
1911 boy reoounta hie often
llllarlou• .,,d emorou•
~IOhil~ .,.
1:.tO Cl) * • * i.. "Oona Flor
And Har TWO Huat>enda''
( 1971) Sonia 8ragca. ,,_
Wllllar. A ~ 8tulllen
-*''• boring ~
,.,..,. 19.,..., by
the ..-rtvat of lier ftm ~
l>Wld'• pullonet• ghoet
'A'
1!41 CID • * '.4 "Elc;.ape From
Alcatraz" ( !9791 Cllnl
Eaatwood Patrick
McOool>en A hardened
c:on~t. retU<ned aftet hla
"'91 ~ from "Ille
Aoc*," '*'19 to brNk out
lljllllii 'PG' t:00•**• "~"(1NO)
Ao«ilft WWerM. ~
OUY9ll WNlt ~lot
lllt'*'-.IM~t· lf'9 Mlot ..,_. • quMlt
Nml9t ..... tie plcltt 111) •
llt~C'b·~ .,.,....,.11> !llln8-lf
llWMUIMll. 'PO'
2:10 (%) * * * * "The Lat' IMW'' (19n) Art Cerney,
Lily Tomlin. A -on.o
pnv•t• eve encounter•
blacllmail and murder
when lie ~ out of r.ur-1 to IOc:ate a c:et
belonOlno 10 an offbeat
f_,,.clMnL
2:.Q CC) * * * .. Tiie P..-d
i. Cowmge" I 111&3) Oirtc
8ogoarde, Maria Petacny A
World War 118riti.tl offloat,
CMrtea Coward. repeet.O. •
ly outwit• the Nezll whO
attempt to hold him • a
-~· 2:fO 8 * * * "The Mind Of Millet Soetn." ( 11170)
Terence S!MIP, Aober1
l/euofln When • men -o-from a Ufelong
..... of~ anlme.-
tlon, he lttuggle9 to aur·
-In en adult WOf1d wtth the ....., of en Infant.
a:ao{I) **'Ao "Snowbelt
ExprHa" (19721 OHn
'*-. Nancy Olaon A
N9w Yofll -.intent tr•
will .-t to the Rodi._ In
an attempt to modemln
the Olepldated aid _,
he 1n'*11ed. ·o· 4:00.., • * • ~ "Soldier Of
Orange" ( 1979) Edwerd
Fox. ~ Penllaligon.
Six a-t• al • Ou1ch
urVv8t91ty 00 ,,,.., a.pa-,.,. ••)'II ....,.,., war breaks
tNI In Europe 'PG'
4:08 CZ) * * * "SWMI Wiiiiam'
( 1980) Sam Waterllon.
Jenny Aguttet Alter ,_
llw--ln boyfriend --her lor an eOucatlon In the
U.S .. an Englllll gift begins
a roeky romenc:e woll\ •
rakllfl Scoc1tnan •
4:s& (8) * • ,_. "Cerny" I 1980,
Jodte Foeter. Gery &;My
An ad~turova yaung
woman jolna • carnival
troupe and IMrnl atiout
the hidden emotlone and
lrullratlona behind Ille
surf-~ of the
~·R'
4M CC) * * "6 Finger• Of Oeattl" (1973) Lo Ueh.
W8ft9 PW'Q A young ~
-llung lu atudenl mu-
,.,. hill art to ~ •
leeditlg a.part and nation-
al Gtlarnplon.
Tuesday
movies
l:OO CC) * • \4 ''Shoot The Sun
Down" (1MOI Chttstopllet w .. an • ._,got Kidder In
tile. ·-dlaparate mi. Ill• --en old m.P to -c:ll for buried gold.
'PG'
CJ) ••'41 "Slow-Up"
( ,..., OeWI Hemmings.
v-Aedgr-. Wl9rl
a young London ~ogro
ptw ha -ot hla pie-
""-blown 1.tp, he dlaco¥·
.,. 'Wfl8t ..,.,..,. 10 be •
murder (%)*·~"Second Hand
Heaf'ls" ( 1980) Robert
Bleff, 8artJw9 Hsrla A
T• ... car·WMfl attendant
Wiik• I.IP -mom1ng to
find that he la rnanted to •
nlghtdub welt,... wllh
ttwee klda. ·PO·
81.aO 0 **'Ai "Heidi" (19791 A
young glr1 la brougfll trom
,_ grandtdler'• Alpine
llOtM to llllo In the city.
1=*> CC) *'Ai "Oiely Of A Te.i-
Age Hltc:tllllkar" (19791
Oidl Van Paf1111, Cha"'-
TWton A )'OllnG glrl'I N .. la
endangered wl\an al\e
ac:cepl• • ride "°"' • atranget
l:OO ••• * ''9obbla Jo Attd The Ovtlew'' (1978) .. .,,_
Oonlw, l)"lde ClrW A
car llOp 'WtlO -ta to be a
GOUntty tlntar. -and •
CJUll*clttw IWlndW wtlo
Clt.-rne .... lllly ..,. IOd
ttlOOt • pa1'I 80tOta the
~~ ..
Q41",,a,
'\
...
UNLIKE.Y BANK ROBBERS -. George Burns, Lee Strasberg and
Art Camey .<from. left) play retired New Yorkers who decide to put
some .. gold m their golden years .bY robbing a bank in "Going in
Style Sunday at 9 p.m . on NBC <Ch. 4).
From P.oge 32
• * * '4 ''Wetermeleln
Min" (11170! ~ c.m-
bridge. E9'lle p.,_ A
blooted white men 11
llhoc:Mcf ............
up -morning end ~
_, ""' .... hll tumed .....,... tlllC*. (l)•••" ..... "(1980) "*" WllMll. 8"8l9y Ow& WNll ....... kif
....... die~·
Ing...,, ...... ~
helnlet .......... '**'up •
fOUftdlng end • ekJnfty
IAMltlWt 'PG' CZ> •••• "The l.8te
Show" (11177) Art Camey.
Lly Tomlin A --S
privet• eye _,.,.
btecilm .. I end murder
~he-outof
.... _ .. to --• cat
MlonGlnl to • oM>eet
leiMte Clllnt..
.. ®***14 "Ab.S-
,.,... (11117) Lindi .....
PUI ~d. Members
of en lteff-"merk:en
~ -tllc:liinb:«I by • Pl)'Chollc murderer In .,...,
""'*.. 'R' ...... ,. .... eomp.u.
llon" (1980) Rldllrd Dreov-
fuM, Amy IMng. Two pi.n..
.... .. • Sen Ftendlco
mw6c: c:omjMtlllon find "* ...., lo\ll kif MCtl
°"* COftllctl """ "*' prof...ion.I embltlOn•.
'PO'
l':IO (C) .• * "A Night Ful Of
Rein" (11171) 0'-lo
~. CMdlce Bergen
~by Une w.tmutt-
•. A lrildlo jourNllel encl
• .,..... pNMgl ..
reflect on the high end low
polnt9 of tMll' lt-y "*·
rlege.'R' cm • ·~ "Oelttl SNc>" (1980) 0-ga ~y.
Rlohiwd Crenne. Aft• tN1r
luiMy .,_~on
tria hlgb -. • group af
"""'-' ... "r-..d" by
• llrge. blecll empty -.... ... CZ>*** "ONld'• Pley"
(1117'2) .._ "'-"'· ~
.-1 Plwkwl. A dllllled ,,...., ... CectlOllo bov'•
~~ '°' 'PG'
10;00 (I) •• '4 "catherine l eo:· (1973) ,,._ Birtlln,
Petite* 0-.... A fOUn8
girt "1IWll to Perte to
~ • high ,...,.,
_.. ...,. .. pterie tell
tlwOUGh ..... opelW • hllNY luctetlw prolt!Mlon
~·A' '*®•••"Tiie~.,.. ...... ....,,
TOVlll ~ A --..
~IMM9W--.. p6Drs to ~ two
t-.,. Into Poe> .ing.
'!'g IC•dorn. 'PO' cal • "Hot t..eoe .. ( 1980)
Berber• 8111, _. St.
Jemea. An emblUoua
edvertlalng •••cullve
ICope at nottq to ..,_, • lucratM _... "°'*Y --· 1t:1a(I) ..... ~· ~ .. (1912) AloMrd ....... ~ .....
11..s CMI the ,_. by
PNlp Aottl. A fOUn8 ...,_
1111 ~ ,_,,, .... oft.,
llllal'IOlll And emotOUI
~tohll~
ttlet.
11:IO (C) ·-o.m. Olr1a ~·
(I) * * '4 "FMlo" ( 1NO) Dem Dll.ulle. Anne ~
CfOft. A parity ~
....... thM nothing
cen cS.mpen 1111 ...,._ 19'
food until ...... In low.
'PO' ••••·~~eoe" (1932) Peul Munl, George
Alft. A ..........,. llOoO-
lurn ,.... ~to the &op ot ttle
helpdumg ProtllblUon.
12:00• *** "BattleleMeltl The EMUI" (1MI) KenW1
......._., \/Melle Ventura.
Ttie a.-prepere 10
e1Udl America by IUl"Ml-
lng ttvougtl Eerth encl
~ nudMt ....,one
under ma.I« U.8. c:ltleL
12:80•**14"~
MCCoy" (fMll) Ferley
0renger. JOll\ e,,_ TM
low~twO~
berl ot ~ , ......
~ reMllt9 In • .,,_,
, •••• ''TN,,..,, lnelde''
(1'1tlt ,,._. Fr~
~ ............... ~
cete lo Toronto .
• ** ""-OfO.ltl"
(1117') Alc:Nrd "-<*•.
Jerlltlr ~ An ecolo-
.~ ........... .,...
to ...-.ct ..-whff• .................
(C) ** * "WNch w~ II Up?'' ( 1977) AkNrd Pryor,
LonMte Milll<ee. A --Drved fnll pcker le
~111•-*o...,_ .._.--.. ...... ........ __....
PfMdW .. ....__In.
llldlel'dlolr.'A' • * .... "TM Outllder''
(1911) 6..-ng H~.
Crelg W~. A young
ldelllll n""9 to Nor1tlern
lnllllnd IO '°"' ltle ~ tor llldepelldel-. 'R' CZ> * •• "Swllt WlmMI''
(1'10l &Ml w ..... °"· .,.,..,, Afl*er. Ms ,_
lhw-ola~-----~ · --u.a ..... ......-~..,.,_
• rodly ,__ .....
,...~
1:10• ...... .,....,.. Pw1y''
(1114) Tommy Kirk,
AMeMe Funlcllo. A M•· ...,, cm crlf • p1ennec1
llw9l6on "'*' .. .... In '°""' wttll • ei.utlfUI ~
1:11Cir **** ''AMred Stet•" (1..., Wllhm
Hurt. llllr er-. A H.--
~ ....-.··~ llllndww .. ...,.., ....
.. OOftdUeU llllnd_,,.nd-.... ~ .......
tlcJrl "'*' _, pow9ltul
~'A' a:oo"Clll •• .... "Aloe, ....
Alce" (1M7) Linde .....
,..,.. ~d. Membet9
or .,. 1tall1n-Ametleln
llll'lly -vlcttmalld by • ~ murdlr8r In"'*
mld9t. 'R'
t:11 • * * * "I Went You" (11152) Dina~ Dor-
otfl)' McGun. Oumo the
Kor"" War, 1 young
men'• cell to m11t1fY du'Y
prowllle ....,. entlge>-
nllm 8"'0ftO Illa lo¥ed
~ ~a:>••···~ ... (1161) Martclft lnndo, "eel
~""'~-"' Ir ...... ,,... .....
See lllow. P.agt 34
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' Al'o!IOn fllut• IW'On O<le !\al t>Ul'lt-..n Dt _,,.., lt•n tftll
'"""' -IJfOlec:llO<' '""" lln ~ llAlllC lh0c:h1
• ._,, ~ COl'tlruc-of ,.... ....... _. "' 94-""
...., .... "'V
• $Oild QOIOrllion• ... u -•
1iOc111 of a1yle -oe ... ty 10 --
• A"'10nl'kllnvtot\oolenu bulfl-11) IOlf .,.., .,.,n r-..ce..., oroeect-
'""" ~ al\OClrO • lu11t.«H>U1 1AJ1ony construt.
hon
-~-.. -to --. "---·--°'* __ .....,, ......
~-
• ~rwo tv• nyt0n 'eteCI• *"" ,~ ~· g,,, ltCIU'd ac>ttf• ll"d st-wMe prote<;lu•o 1oainst
Slatoc:""""" • Utr-Moon~"''"'" C~ruelion 11 ""'1 ..... v oo" tuorwv ,..,. ... ..,. ano •v•utte>v\ unoetb>I • • A>Clt IOfoa ~.,,.a a.t.o-
1et0t 'm-eam ..,,,, a 0-'*0u'
--ol ""'"'"''...., •• .,.,... •• occenl•
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Froml?oge33
with the ...., perform. of
• fMMld J~ 9CUng
~· ~ 2:IO • • * • '"Who waa Tiwl ~ Lad(r' (1MO) TQl'IY Cur*.
"-DNll Martin. A COINge
prdl9eof ........ aid of
..J
g • wrt1er lriand 10 help
axplaln 10 Ilia wtfw wtf'f ha
~ -.. ~. stud«lt. 2:118 * * * ~ "A Ooubte ~ life"' (19-471 Ronald eo.-a: ,.,.,,. Signe HaMO. Ari
llCtof ~ oea-aect
with the roe. of "'01hello"
to the~t of commmlng
mutder
a.'OI (%) * * * .. Slav!Uy"
( 1972) Jean-Paul e.lmon-
do. Charlas Boyer A
Charming con man mw>-
agee to lmlOIY9 "*".,_.
of tome of Franc.'• mo.t
•Xdulllle aoclal cir~ In •
--of -and bad dNla
3;30 ~ * * "The Amazing
Adllw!IUI• Of Joe 80"
Pupp9ta A magiCa1 lnll9n-
llon enablee a ~~-old
boy to beGome a Sl*llal
agent tot the wono 1n1-..
&': ~ Shlolng"
(1980) Jacll Hletld9on.
Shelley Duvell Directed by
Stani.y Kubrick. A forrnet
acnooltMCher !Wed -•
weim.r catet•• tor a remote, and ~ly
lwmled. Coiotedo hOlel, la
~thafawlthhia
..... and~' young
eon. 'R'
4~(]1)••• "~"(1980)
Ao«l6l'I Wllllema. SMiiey
Duvllll. While -dling lor
Ilia father, the IC)lnadHe1-
1ng aallot ¥lltta • qualm
,_.,.,...._,_~""·
foundling and • alllnny
l&M1~'4'PO'
.e:. • . ...., eon-Home"
( 1949) Aob«t Lowny.
Wednesday
movies
FBIRl.IARY t7, 1M2
Evu..o
t:OO (I} •*'A ··s.i.m·a lot"
(1979) 0.vld Soul, J-
Muon A noveltlt ...iurna
lo Illa boytlood "'°"'9 to
put an and to troul>ted
-* but find• that •
..,... myatery ltvoud• '*town "PO" • * • "'Bronco BMly''
(1980) Cllnt Eutwood,
Sondra lc>c*a. A tormer ..._ .--nan frOtll New
,,.,_, ,...._ Illa d<Mm
of perlonnlng In a WllCI
W• aflow. 'PO'
7:00 {D) * * "Seper eta Ways"
(1980) !<Men ~. Tony
lo Blanco. A young cou-
p6e'a tellure to~
caw -1)1 ,_,ita In the
oeatructloft of tnair mar·
r1age 'R'
7:41 CZ)* "'Frlan<W'( 1971)
8-\ Bury. Anic. AMna
'A' l:lOO. *·~"A Small Town
In Taxaa'' (1978) Tlmolhy
Bottoma, &.er'! Gaorge A
blt1et .. -con rtllume lo hla
hon>e town lo reclalim hie
aon and Iha -,_ IOwaa l!'Clln the corrupt,
radNCll lflertl1 wtlo ..... ,
him away.
•••• "' "Alder On The
Rein" ( 1970) CtMwtae Bron-'°"· Jll Ireland. A rapllt la
r.,.id with a IMtgun blaat
fJOtn 1111 v6c:tlm.. ® •• '"Thie .. !Ml''
(1H 1) DocwnelltlfY, ,.,.,.
~-~ .... ......... ~_... ....
tile atory "' EMa Pr9111f• ~'*-· • ** * "EMl''(ttTO) K~ Aueeel. s.acwi H\lbo iniilelf'Om
NO LOVE LOST -Marsha Mason stars as a Niagara Falls
housewife who spearheads a fight against chemical dumping in her
neighborhood in "Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal." The new
movie-for-television will be broadcast Wednesday at 9 p.m. on CBS
<Cb. 2>.
povwty and obacutily lo actNYe ,_ and fortune
.. a aupenlat mualcal per-
'°"'*· 9:00 8 Cl) "Loia Olbba And
The low canal" (Pt9m-
..,_, MllnN ""-· Rob-
ert aun.on. A N9w Yortl
~ i..csa the llgflt
to -her twnlly and neighbor-a fJOtn IN poten-
llal llR#cK of dlamleal
clumpng.
(Cl *. * '"The Am DMd-
ly Sin" ( 1980) Franlt ~
Ira. Faye Dunaway A vel·
aran New voni City ~
Clelectlw, WflOM .... Ill
IMlfterlng from a -lc>ua Ill-
,_, trtea to midi a brutal
II-larTortzlng MaMal·
tan. 'A'
CD) • * i. :'TN Man WllO
Sew Tomorrow'" ( 1118 t)
~ Harr8'ad by
0reonw ..... ~ot
-atie~and
~tie r.-tlone of
Na llfe eotllpflaa Ulla lodl:
at Iha 17~ Fraf!Ch
phy91dan, a.uotogar and
mystle. MlcMI de Hoetr•
0-. known .. Hoatr•
~'PO'
10:00 (%) * • 141 ·•Pottnoy'a
Complaint" (1972) Rlellard
Benjaml'I, KMen Sladl.
8Mad on IN novel by
PNllp Roth, A yooH'CI .WW-
lafl boy ,_ .. 11111 oftan
hllatloua and amoroua
9dvwl!uraa 10 hla ~
trlat.
10'.a> CD) ••• ''Tha C0fn9ett-
11on·· ( 1980) Alcfttrd 0r9Y-
"-· Amt lr.ltng, Two CllM-
lltl at e San Frandaco
muak: eom!*lllon lllMI
thal ,.... low tor Met!
Other conlllcta wflh their
protaaalonel amblllona.
'PG'
CJ) •• "MeMn And How-
llnf" (1980) ,..,. laMat,
"-' Aollenk Aft ottw-
... unkftOWft OM ltllllon
•tttncleM dllllna to i. dlif
,..,...., Mir ID Howlnf
H~1· bltlloe ~lat
•ate.'A'
11:00 ® * ... ,... Jca llngat"
(tMO) .... o..monct. ~
,.... ~· .... __Y.!!L centor bfa.ka wltfl fltnllY
tradition and Mt1 out lo
find -... pop
mualc: star "PO"
••• ''TN tncndlble
SMnklng WonWI" (1980)
Lily Tomin, °'81"91 Gto-
dln. A ~ ftnda II
hard '° oope wNrl ~
wddanly beglrw to Wink
lnab9."PO'
11:*18 * * 141 "The Ratum 01
Fran!! Cennon" (1980) Wl-
llam Conrad. Diana Mul-
d-A rtlllred ptiltal• •
in-tlglitaa Iha ~
llllle~otanOld
"1and and former Army
lnlalllgence COllNgue. (R)
11:46 CZ) •• ·~ "~Hand
Heana" (1980) RoOar1
Blatce, Bwbwa Harrtl. A
T-ear-waif\ a«endan1
...... 14> -morning to llnd tfwt he la mamad to I
nightclub wallr... wflh
ttw'M klda 'PO'
12:00 • * * i. ''Tbe F.,,.-., .......... ( 1996) Jer'fY i.-
1&, Sebaatlan Cabot. A 0-,._-okl otllMn 114111\9 ,_
lb unc:Ma to dadde wtlldl
one an. -.ntt to llYe with.
12:t0 e • • ''Trait Of The
le>neaOf'M Ptne" ( 1Q3e)
f<ed Mac:Mutrey, Hairwy
• Fonda. The feud be'-1
lwO ,.,,,... " lnlam.ipted
~lha-geo-ofaMW
rallfoad.
·····~·· (1911) EllrabaOI ~
SyMa MMea. Four '991-
agerw ~ • trlghtfUI
,..., In • G9f'IW9I full..
llOuM IMabltad by •
~ted ~end hi•
IT'IONllrol.ll IOfl. ""' 1•. * • ~ "'lady Fr0tn loulelana" (11M1) JoM
Wapna, Ona M..__. A
loulalana lawyer'•
,,_with tha deugh1•
of a ..._llnown oam1>11er
-to•halt-the
~of gMlblng.
•• *~"Dalt<*" ( 194&)
Jofwl Wayne, v .. AeSton.
A land ..., ,...... wt*\
Cll'oolte tty to bum out .... ~ a:>•• ...... '°' ......... •"'°' Jamee '°"· Midi ~lloO<I I~ from IN moo,._ Mne"t
ary In the home of •
bumad-out tormer •odr
ltar 'R'
(]fl • *. "Modern ~" (1981) Alb9rt
8'oob, Kathryn Hanold
A fllm adhor tr1ee repeet-
edly to ...,. Ne* the ,_.
of Iha woman he io-'R"
1 :OI ()) •• 'At • ..,,. Shining"'
( 1980) Jacl< NlehollOn,
Shelley Duval Olfec1«j by
S~ ICubfidc A tormar
achoofleac:her hired .. a
wintet catetall• lot a
ramota, and apparently
llaUnled, Colot'edo hotel, la
ll'lOlltbound lher• with hla
witeand~young aon 'R'
1:10 ••• * "Budl And The
Pra9c:tlar" ( 19 72) Sidney
Poitier, HarTy --..ont• A
tt.. OIAde ror tormar
..._ and a oon n'lan <111-..., ... ~._,,
1C1 to llgN ,,,.,._. bounty
llUnt ...
1:*1(%) ••• ··~"(1M0)
RoOll1 wwi-a. Shiley
Dwlll. Wtllle ~tor
.. father, tM ~·Ing Miiot lllltta • qualftl
llalN9I .._..he p'dla up•
foundlno and a ~
~·PO'
l:IO 8 * *14 '1119 Girt Fl'Olft
Palb'OllQ" (1974) H.1111 ...
l>toc*, ~..._..An
Anw~ -.men °"
.... "" ... II\ the Kremlfl , ... In ...._. .tth • _,..,. bf1llfted.....,..
l:IO •••• "lollwn Of The
No!1h,. (t831) Henry F-
d41. ~ "811, During .. p)onair ~ In Alaalle.
Auaa&art ...-tty to take
-the Nimon tnctu.1ry. • "Wllo'• Thill Knocirlng
At Uy Door?" (1987) Har-
~ Kattal, ZJna Bet,._, A
JOUl'9 -IMng In New Yortl'a Ultte llaty haa lra..-
bte adjuetlng -'*' ..
amblint4 on a tOA'ltnOa
wtttl a btol'lde w AtP.
1::11 ® •• '"""'*-''
(1M1) ODbeell l«rldoa •
SyMa ..... Four~
.... 9"ftd • lttgMM
.. In • mmMll flln.
~.on.'A'
l:AI ••• ,.. "llllnd Of
A"geta" ( tt57) Clark
Gable, 8ldMy PO!tlar. Alt
educated black 1lav• ...... ~~ -""'° haa ---to CClftCelli.
a:GO(C} **** "T_ •• (1979)
Naeteaala Klntkl, Peter
Flr11\. The daugllter of a
poor Engllah farmer
~IN~ofher
lamly'a 9"1iratlonl atld
her OW!1 .,_,ty, 'R'
a:ao (%) * • • "Chtld'a Pia('
( 1972) "-Muon. Rob-
ert Prelton. A dllllllled
mMIM at a Catholic: boy'I
echool ~ lhe Ylctlm
of an W><>nymoua maletec-
tor 'PO'
4:00 Cl) * * "'Hawk The
Slayer·· ( 19811 Jac k
Palanca. John Te1ry An
adventutoua young man
enliata Iha aid Of a band of
Watrlors 10 right hla ev1I
uncle, Ina Oll9flo<d wno
killed hla lather and 11
hOldlng an abbeaa for ran-
IOl'll, "' • * \+ "8phln•" (1911 1) Franlt Langella, Laaieoy-
Anne Oootoi\ A ruthleu
blacll ~ antlQulU ..
ring ~ to ltop an
Egyp!Ologllt ff Otn dlacov-
aring UMI ~Mboull of a
ptk*aaa llatue lhe ...
parmltla6 to vtew ·pa·
4!10(]1) ••141 .. .._1>19('
(19781 Peter o ·rool•.
O.vld 'Harnmlnga A eot-
NC>l goywivnenl ~
the target ot a milltary
coup 'A"
~-•'At "Flngerptinll
Oorfl Lia" (1951) fUdlard
Trallle, Shella Ryan. Whwl
a llT\ell-town mayor I•
muro.r.d, an lnveatlgator
Mta out to nall the kM._.
Thursday
movies
EVIHtNG
t:OO 0 **'At "'Sc>hina'" (!N1)
Frank l.angalla. l ealey-
Atvla Down A rvlhlaaa
~ mar1tel an11qu111 ..
ring attamc>ta 10 11op an
EgyplOloglal frOtll diacov-
erlng Iha wtlafeat>oull of •
pr1calaaa llatue an. -
permft141d to lllew. 'PO'
7:00 (Cl • * * "The p_..,_d
.. Coutaoa'" ( 1983) [ti
Bogeroe, Maria P9rac:hy. A
WOf1d Wat II 8ri1Jell ofllcar,
CMttaa eo.-cl. raoaated-
ly outwtta Iha Nam wno
attam!J' to hold him .. •
-prtaon.r
{D) *141 "Eyaa Of A
Sttanget'' ( 1981) L.auren
T-. Jan"llw Ja10n
le6gh Ari lnQWlllYe TV
...,on .. al ... a madman
reaponalble tor a _.... ot
~.'A'
7:18 Ci,> • *. ··popll)le" ( 1980)
Robin W111ama. Sheli.y
°""81. Whlla -c:hlng for
hla l•lher. the IC)lnadHel·
Ing ...,, ¥111t1 a quelnl
l\arMel .._.. he pick• up a
1°"'*"0 and a llclnny
I M""'41't. •PO'
--•••141 "MMnOog
._ .. 111J78) Gregg Han-
ry. 0-ga ~· ,.
~man commmed 10 a
pr1*>n tann on trum~
chatgea ot hit-and-nm
llr>dl a bNtall _,, In the
rednedt 0-of the camp .
G **'-'"AM., Called siactoe·· (1971) Jame•
Garner. Dennll WM .... A
~ 111\ootl all of Illa
c:ohotU 10 protect hla '°'. t-In gold, but and• up
wlttlcM Illa mOnlly.
®**'"Ttleekton"
(1179) VIO Motrow. JeMc:a
Har1W. ~ ~ P90l>le
move IMo • hOI-. w11t1 the
~~of ~ ....... ~~
(l)•••M~W ... W. w.,. .. (1111) larbra
s~ "°**' Aedfofd. A ¥OW'O «*9100liplla Ill
the 1830a d*'-..,..
.,,.., .,.,.... dlfW ...
are a1fOnO enough to ~
ardlze their marriage.
•••• "Agaltla" ('97t)
Dlllllln Hoffman, v ......
......... In L.Of'don ...
192e. an American ,_
paoar r9PQr1et l'Na(a and
~ lnvoNed wtth
fwn«I ,.,,.,~ -11 .. Aoa-
tha Chrlatle, wf\o ha left
'-unfaithful huaband
'PG'
1:30 (0) • • • ··eatu.ground"
( UM9) van Johnaon, JoN\
Hodlall American aoldlara
of the 10111 Airborne Olvl-
llon engage 1n Ina Frandl
eatnpalgn and tna Battle ol
the Bulge
f:OO CC) * * "Return Enoao--
mant'"
9: 16 (%) * * * "O..lry Ridaa
Again" ( 1939) JamH
61-art. Marlene Olattlch
An ut\llNMCI dapuly clean•
up a Ct1me-plaguad '-'
and captures 1na aftec:.-
ooos of • loYaly gambllng-
hall ho••-e:ao (]fl ••• ··Fon Apache,
The Bton• •• ( "8 1) Paul
~.Edward,..,_ A
tough cop bellles crime
and corruption In New
Yof11 City'• Soulll 8'onll
nelghbor'hoOO 'R"
lOlOO 0 * * "Thia la EMa"'
(19111) Oocumantary. Rm
lootage and dfamatlc ,...
creattona are 1.1aec1 to tell
the atory of EMa PrM!ey'•
Nfa and car-. 'PO"
10::80 CC) * * * ·~ "The Wld Child" (1970) Jeen.P\wre
Cargot. F r9nCOla T ""'9ut
An 18ttM:lantury phylidall
attempta 10 cMllze a 12-
~-old boy found Mng
wild 1n the tor•t• ot
Franca <m * *. "Molal Hell" (IMO) Rory Calhoun, Paol
l.JnU_ F' ....... Smith -
'"' back1oad9 molal to
pr<ICl.lr9 and fallen the
ChaaC> bu1 high quallly
,,_. .... Mada for Ilia .....
!!98 ._._. 'A'
11~(1)•• "~"'(19801
0or04t>y Straiten, Avery
Schraibet A robot la mede
In the Image of a bMUtlNI
_, who 6oearl"t 1\a\19
any l\umatl hlelinga. 'A'
(%) •• ·~ ··91ue Collar"
( 1971) AicNrd Pryor. Hat-
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FACING ART -Squared away against Al Held"s massi\"e work.
kindergarteners visiting the Newport Harbor Art Museum get a
o.lly ....... ., MM .....
lesson in color and composition from docent .Carmelita Moflat.
Over 1.000 kids have toured NHAM since Januar~-.
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Museums prove art is kids' stuff
By IEFF PA&IU!R
Of .. Ollly ........
Two south county museums Newpo11
Harbor and the Laguna Beach Museum of
Art -believe that art is kids. stuff and have
programs to prove it.
The Laguna Beach program is call ed
INSIDE
Seeds II ~outs
newm
.. Art m the Schools.. and is headed by Joan
Benford. an artist and instructor who makes
regular rounds of the three Laguna
elem~ntary and junior high schools. She
visits each class five times a year. gearing
each mc•eting to h<.'l p illuminate the l'll•ments
of art. offering her students a little l'<iucat ion
Complete capsule
movie guide
and a chance to do some .. hands on .. work in
\"arious mediums. ·
··Every child should have a chance to do
this kind of thing:· she said. lamenting
classroom art cut-backs after Prop. 13 ... Art
is something you use the rest or your life -or
at least you use some or the elements of art.
Ifs with you forever. Learning about art
s t i mu I at cs c r e a t i ,~it\". select Iv it v .
ima1tination and pe rception and those ai·e
with a person fo1·e,·er too:·
Benford's programs are tailored to the
age sroup she·s teaching art history and
application for older students. general
introduction to media for younger kids -but
either way. she's out to teach a lesson ..
"'Most kids can cut snowflakes out of
paper and they'll turn out well." she said.
··My programs stress in stru~tional
information and art elements. All art is based
on line. texture. color and sh,ape. A lot of kids
have never been asked to look for these
thinss. My kids are enthralled when they
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! lntennlsslon -I Westminster's musical drought to end
~ By TOM TITUS ~ Cfl•Ollf¥~~ ;:::: u. lt"s been three years since the strains of music ~ echoed through the Westminster Community i Theater, and that's too long for one of the local
4 playhouses better equipped to handle musical
! productions.
~ That oversight will be remedied ln two weeks
_§ when "The Pajama Game" arrives Feb. 26 for a a: five-weekend run under the direction of Kent
Johnson, who's staged four of the eight musicals
produced at the Westminster facility since it was
opened in 1974.
Westminster's Last musical, "Sweet Charity"
in 1979, was Johnson's sho"', as were the earlier
"Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd,"
"Two by Two" and his most notable, "Stop the
World, I Want to Get Off." This time he's tackling
a show that's been mounted only once (by the
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse in 1978> in the past
two decades locally
Heading the "Pajama Game" cast will be
Calvin Coker as Sid, the new straw boss of the
sleepwear factory, and Barbara Keller as Babe,
the head of the workers' grievance committee.
Jim Slaughter and Mary Murphy take the second
banana roles of Hines and Gladys.
Rounding out the 25-character cast will be
<a.lphabelically> Don Barrett, Kyle Burson,
Machaer Feist, Bill Malkin, Karen Matheny,
Wayne Mayberry, John Moreno, Sharon Skinner,
DRAMATIC LEAP Cast members of Orange
Coast Co llege· s comedy ··Sea pi no'··
demonstrate thei r enthusiasm The sho"'
opens Feb. 18 for two weekends in the OCC
Orama Lab
Lynda Towler, Davis Voisey and Pattric Walker.
Chorus membe1is are Deborah Ball, Amber
Bauman, Trisha Burson. Anthony Farone, Sally
F e nton, Drew J ohnson. J anna Koch, Paul
Lambert, Marjorie McCauley, Cheryl Morgan.
Aida Porras, Sonja Xerikos and Jane Young.
Performances of "The Pajama Game'' will be
given Friday and Saturday evenln11 at 8: 30
through March 27 and a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m.
March 21 al the theater, 7272 Maple St .•
Westminster Tickets (while they last) are available
al 995-4113.
CALLBOARD -Auditions for "The Royal
Family," a play about theatrical people of the
past , will be held Monday and Tuesday al 7:30
p.m. at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390
Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa James Patrick
O 'Hannon is dir e cting the George S .
Kaufman-Edna Ferber comedy and will be
seeking a large cast in all age ranges . . .
The Irvine Community Theater will bold
auditions Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m. for Jack
Sharkey's .. Who's on First?" ... a cast of two
men and two women in the 25-40 age range, who
are proficient with foreign accents, will be sougbt
for the comedy at the Turtle Rock Community
Park clubhouse, on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock
Drive in Irvine ..
BACKSTAGE -The Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse's production of "The Wiz" last summer
has received a pair or Drama Logue awards ...
Jay Smith won one for his choreography and Brad
Elsberry was honored (or costume design .
. . . Children learn ~bout art the 'hands-on' way
Prom Page I •
Learn how colors are made through mixing. They
get so wrapped up in maldng their own colors that
they hardly get any painting done."
But eventually. Benford's students do get
some painting, drawing, photography or-chalk
work done, and the best of that work is taken to the
LBMA where it is framed and exhibited in the
"Children's Corner.·: Above the "Children's
Corner," the main gallery exhibits established
artists, m the downstairs gallery one can see art of
working local professionals -but only in the
"Children's Corner" can visitors get a look at the
future greats.
''We treat the children's works like real works
of art," Benford explained. "The 'Children's
Corner' isn't a bulletin board. The pieces are
framed and hung like other work. Jl gives more
credibility to the art, I think. When we get children
in the museum with their parents, they want to
know how to get their work shown. It builds
interest.
''The artistically inclined child can often
function better outside the classroom. Schools
emphasize verbal skills and a child who expresses
himself artistically sometimes hu trouble finding
a time and place for that. That's what we
encourage here. We offer that dimension," she
said.
The fruits of that dimension -a collection of chalk design s, light-sensitive paper
"photography" and black and whJt.e photography
-can now be SMD in the LBMA "Children's
Corner."
Benford's lessons in the element.a ot art are
evident in the work now on display •t the museum:
No frenzied finger-painting, no nanny watercolors,
no stlct men. lftltead, Ben.ford's students have
produced a surreal 1roup of llcht aenaltive
"photoarapbs" (sunlight senattive paper covered
with found objects and placed ou.tslde, where the
sun captures the lma1es by to&ortn1 the unexposed
areas>; some fasclnatinc color studies in chalk
and a rather debonair photograph done in the style
of Paul Outerbridee, whOle exhibit recently left
the muaeum for a naUonal tour. • • • • WhlJe Benford brtnp ~ to the clUIJ"OOm. the
Newport ... rbor Art Museum ~rtni• tbt
Over
The toun are arranged through. the Docent
Council headed by Charlotte Selling. Docents take
groups of 12 to IS children through the exhibit and
fill them in on the history and theories behind the
exhibited art.
On a recent Friday, Virginia Dey headed a
group of docents who entertained Compton
kindergarten children at NHAM.
The youngsters gazed up at works by Picasso
and Matisse, fascinated by the masterpieces that
loomed over them. Dey led them to George
Braque's massive "La Gueridon" -a cubist cafe
scene -and asked them what they saw in the painting.
··A lemon," said Rachel.
"An apple," said Arthur
"A glass," said George
"No, it's a Waring Blender' .. said Cedrick.
Cedrick got the laughs but Dey got in the
educational prodding just the same. "Say
Braque," she said. "He was a great artist. Say
Braque."
"BRAWK!"
"Jl's up to each docent to make what they can
of this," she said later. "You have to oi,.ke it
interesting for them. I can take a kid off the street
who has never seen a painting, haul him in here
and make it interesting. Sometimes you get a
great group of kids, like today, and sometimes
they're bored and won't pay attention.
"You have to be strong and loud. You eel
excited. You get the trouble maker ln one hand
and the shy kid in the other and keep them with
you the whole way through. A little security and a
little discipline. Use their names, they respond to
that," she said.
According to Dey, the purpose of the museum
tours is to glve school kids an experience they may
not have had before, and to make it a good one. · ·u a kid has a good experience at an art
museum, U\eY may come back again and aeain.
These ldds are smarter than you think," she aald.
"One thing they'll never forget after this show is
who Picasso is. They'll remember him, if nothlne
else."
While Dey walks the visitors through tbe
Cubist and Cauvist display, docent Sandra Beigel
introduces he r group to the Abstract
Expressionists. She lectures them on color and
composition, on stroke and how a certain part of a
painting was accomplished.
..1 always try to give them something to bold
onto," she said. "Paintbrushes work just fine. Tbe
younger kids are definitely into the 'bands on·
experience, so we bave to keep them directed a
bil."
Seigel stokes their imaginations with the
abstract works, telling the kids that "we get to
make up our own stories" about what's happening
in the painting. Later, she introduces them to the
color wheel, explaining the mixing of primary
colors to get other colors. Briefed on Abstract
Expressionism, the kids then move on to the
German Expressionist lessons.
"We think it's Important for kids to experience
art early," Dey said . "They go to the dairy, the
observatory, city hall and a factory or two. so why
not get out to see Picasso?"
Caribbean carnival coming to UCI
UC Irvine will celebrate the colotfUI drua,
dance and music of the Caribbean bellMJn• at l
p.m. Feb. 21, ia Floe Arts VUtaee.
company the dance ensemble on conga and steel
drums, cabasas ~and olMr pe-rcusslve wtrument.1.
Baall Grant, a Barbados-born fire-eater, alao will
perform with t.be troupe.
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Rob Starr plants ~ hope in Seeds II .,,
:l.
By JOEL C. DON
OftlleDllty,.... ....
The time was the mid· '«>s. If you owned an
electric guitar and could strum a few chords there
was a chance of a regular gig as a rock star of the
psychedelic era.
Many or those Oowe,...power rock iroups died
off in the early '70s, victims ol personal ambitions
or band members, their own anachronistic aonas
and a new generation of youths tu.ming to the
tenets of business administration rather than the laws of nature.
Knott's Berry Farm will revive the sounds
that fueled the generation cap this weekend with
"Alive in '65," an event featw1n1 rock 'n' roll
bands of the free love moveme\t.
Headlining four 4ays of musical memorabilia
will be The Association, with performances toni&bt
and Saturday evening, Rob Grill and the Grass
Roots Saturday and Sunday evenlnc and The Four
Tops, playing Sunday evening and Monday
afternoon.
Also slated for the holiday weekend are Barry
and the Invaders, Jack Hammer .and the Hardrocks, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Gary
Puckett, Seeds 11, The Surfaria, Mary Wells and
Ian Whitcomb's "English Invasion."
Most groups started in standing·room-only
garages, moving on to high school dances,
ni1btclub&, concert balls and for a select few,
contract.a with major record labels.
RobStarT rememben the day he met with three
mualcUlns for a jam session. What formed wu The
Seeds, a group noted for Its cou.ntercultut:e lyrics and
someoftbelooge:sthairinthelndustry.
Tbe group went on to press eight LPs -with
bit s~ such u ''PU.!bio' Too Hard," "Try to
Understand" and "Ma Farmer" -before
breaklna u.p 1n 1972.
Starr formed Seeds II about a year ago and is
the only member from the original rock group. He
Moftes
........ ""·t-. RE-BORN ROCK GROUP Seedc; It . featuring
Rob Starr (with chest hair 1 of the original
group The Seeds. will appear this weekend ut
Knotrs Berry Farm.
hopes to capitalize on some of the old tunes, which
have been updated by the new group to a
contemporary beat. • ~· Starr was 16 when he became the keyboard
player for The Seeds. He had already graduated
from high acbool and was attendine Cal State
Northridge, studying sound engineering.
.. We (lhe band> all lived close to one anotner
in tbe San Fernando Valley," said St.arr, who
works full time as a audio-visual engineer for
Technicolor in Costa Mesa. "I can remember
going to band practice the first day. This guy
offered me a marijuana cigarette and I didn't even
smoke regular cigarettes.
"At 16 being a rock musician was kind of
unique because you don't look at the music business aa a business. From my age it was fun and
1ames. We partled the whole time. I guess lt wun'l $
until I wu 21 that I said 'Where's all the money
going? Why is this happening?'" ~
Starr recalls one major concert in 1967 with ~2
The Supremes. The warmup act was Buffalo
Springfield, a group that would spawn Crosby,
Stills, Nash and Young. He became close friends -
with Jim Mortison of The Doors and Authur Lee of ~
Love as well as the musicians from now-defUnct 1e
groups such u Canned Heat, Iron Butterfly and J3
Strawberry Alarm Clock .
"We made $15,000 to $20,000 a night, but by
today's st.andards that's peanuts," be said.
The group broke up after Urine ot the rock
scene, the frenetic pace of beinl oo the road and
desires to pursue other ca~eers. Starr hasn't beard
from any of the original members since.
He parlayed bis bachelor's deJ!ee into a sound
engineering job with Walt Disney Productions. He
joined Technicolor eight mootbs ago.
"I fagured the next best thing to playin1 was to
make somebody else sound as good as I could," be
said of bis current, more·t.raditional career. "A
year ago I met some guitar players and went into
a studio. When they beard I was a member of The
Seeds, we decided to do some of the old songs
again.
''The first week we took it as a joke. Theo we
decided to press a demo of some old Seeds songs."
The original members should expect to receive
some royalties from Seeds II, though Starr said he
doesn't believe they'll show much interest in the
revived group.
.. For all intents they don't know that Seeds 11
exists," he said ... They didn't want to do it
anymore. I can't see them wanting to get into
music.
.. My goal is to get into the business, make X
amount of dollars and get out," he explained.
"Before we were into girJs, cars and money. Now
it's money, girls and then cars "
'Night Crossing': Disney StudiOs should know better
"Night Crouing" l.s rated PG and &tar• John Hurt,
Jane Alnander and Beau Bndgta. It i.s now p4'1Jling at
Edwards Town Center, Fountain Valley and El Toro
cinem06: cmdat the Cinedome 111 Orange.
By IEFF PARKER
Of ttw Ml'f """'le.ff It's embarrassing when movie makers speak
down to children. No art form, except maybe
music, lends itself so naturally to the wondering,
impressionable, accepting mind or the child; no
form can captivate them so totally for so long,
scare them, make them Jaugb, connect them with
basic myths, leave them the sense of charm and
enchantment that movies can. When you look at
the great children's movies of the last few years -
"Mary Poppins," "The Sound of Music,"
"Watership Down,'' "The Black Stallion," even
"Star Wars," it's easy to see Lhat great kids'
movies are great erown-ups' movies too. It's also
easy to see that no less care, creativity and
passion go into • good family rum than into an
adult mm . The problem comes when movie
makers shuck that care and creativity and
mistake children's openness for mindlessness,
their willingness to accept for a need to be
suckered.
'!Night Crossing" is so condescendin1 it
makes you squirm. Produced (ironically> by the
Disney Studios and directed by Delbert Mann,
"Ni&ht Crossing" tells the story of the St.rel1yk
and Wetzel familles, who build a bot-alr balloon
and attempt to escape from Salt Germany to the west. Tbe ucape 11 eacumMred b7 DOIJ
nel1bbon, .._,.., SSD omeen. Ute Nlttetance of
the (a mil)'. woa.en to become iavolv.d, a.d
bumbUna Par (Jobn Hurt>, wbo m........_
the operadoo. ,...... •••• , ...... ~ ln
Uu! ANdule <tbl .... -~-Ma
M cGreevey >. we watch the family through a
"'trial run" that rails, then watch them go through
the laborious task of doing it again It's the visual
equivalent of the blues.
·'Night Crossing" Is all action and surface
with little depth or reason for what is behind it.
Mann and McGreevey must have fell that "East
Germany" are sufficient words to throw us into a
state or pani~ without having to show u.s what they
really mean. We're struck with the "westemness"
or the Strelzyk and Wetzel fammes right from tbe
beginning: the lives of the adults revolve around
pay raises and material accomplishments, while
the lives or the youngsters revolve around school,
This escape is . not . a
battle of wits, but. a comedy
of incompetence on both
sides.
homework, television. TMy talk, lau1b, have
picnics.
When the son or another famlly tries to run
across the border and ll •bot down, bi.I death is
meant to con1eal tbe fear Utat Pet.er and friend
Gunter <Beau Grldgea) have always bidden. The
freedom Utat they've appueatly bee eQJoyin4
<Peter tell.I Illa wll• Doris, P'•rect-by Jane
Aleunder, 0~ I Na111 wmft8d to do, l
wu alwaJS able to brine It off.''>• 11mbollea.lb Nmoved rib the deat.b ol IM bo7. It'• tM-. fer
aruted tbllt = wUll to rtO tMi.r Uwi1 to ·~-.... ..-~Wil--1-.·of •·
movie makers to show us why, and tbey don't.
None of which would matter too much ii the
action was handled well or if the families exhibited
some great wit or intelligence In their escape
plans, but neither is the case. The sequences of the
balloon in night are done rather shabbily with the
use or optics and lose their potency because of it.
Moreover, Peter's planning and execution is so full
of sUllness you want lo scream: he buys all the
fabric (12 ,250 square yards) at Lhe same place and
arouses immediate suspicion, be builds the balloon
in full sight and knowled1e of his young children;
he discusses the plans with Gunter over lunch in
full earshot of people around them, he crio1es
gulltlly under cursory lnterro1ation by the police,
and when the balloon finally takes to the air but
starts to fall because they run out of fueJ, he
doesn't even think to throw out the empty
canisters to keep tbe rig afloat.
When "'Night Crossin1" introduces the
obligatory sadistic German major (he's done up
in Hollywood Nui style -a bad m~x of metaphors
aod a bad miacalculatloo on the' part of the
costume dealrners and casting director>. ttle
escape becomes not a battle or witl bvt a comedy
of lncom~ence on both aldel. Yoo can't help but
wonder lf a reprt11l•e iovemment wouldn't
•P•"12 a certaln aense of cumah'I ln lb citlaens.
but the St.NJsyks end Welldl show noee. ney•.._
a Swl$s Family Robi.nson la the sky.
Maybe Mann UMI McG~~y tboupt that ~
youn1 people meant to aee um movie wouldn"t
notJc-e ibe 1apina a.lltak'9, but any YoUDPWt who
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~ Gen-K<d Restaurant; 3344 E. Coa&t
..: HighwaJI, Corona del Mar, 675-0711. '8 Dining room OJWn 5:30-IJ p.m. n.nday ~j through ThundaJI, S:J0-11 FridaJI .and
! SaturdaJI. Sushi bar open S:lO p.m.-10.m.
TuudaJI through Saturda11. S:SO
:§ p.m.-~ SundaJI. Clottd Mondap.
~ Finding a good Japanese
restaurant is a bit like seeking out a
new lover. First impressions set the
heart aflutter , though
disappointment sometimes follows.
Strengths and weaknesses, either
cosmetic or substantial, are
measured a'1d, ultimately, a
judgment ls made whether to
continue ·the culinary relationship.
For aficionados of Nipponeoe cuisine
(they are legion and fanatic) the
search la worth it.
The Gen-Kai Restaurant ln Corona -
del Mar is eligible for, and larcely
deserving of, such attachments. It is,
in the vernacular. an ichiban eatery.
Those who have dlacovered that
raw fish can be fun will find.at the
Gen Kai that it can also have variety.
Their sashimi <uncooked ft.h like
tuna, salmon and squid) and sushi
<the same, wrapped in
vinegar-soaked rice and seaweed) is
crisp and tasty. That variety comes
in the sasbimi, to which Gen-Kai
chefs add more than the usual
allotment or a fiery green
horseradish known as wasabi. The
result is a bot sensation that rises
past your taste buds and up into your
nose and requires a good quaffing or
warm sake for relief. We loved it, but
be wained. <For those a little shy
about sitting at a 1usbl bar, the
Gen-Kai offers suschi or sasbimi
appetizers for $5 each, susbj or
sashlmt dinners for $12 each or a
su s hi and sashimi combination
dinner for $13.50. That's what we
had, and it's recommended for·
novices.)
For the less adventurous. the Gen-Kai makes pleasantly light
·tempura dishes (shrimp, whitefish,
scallops, oyster, chicken and various
vegetables fried i.n batter), We bad
their 'combination, at $11.2S, and
came away satisfied.
We also sampled their New York
teriyaki steak dinner <$11.75>. a
prime cut marinated in teriyaki
sauce and broiled to order. We found
it tender and delicious.
DiMers at the Gen-Kai range ln
price from $8. 75 for a chicken
teriyald and tempura comblnatioo to
$26.50 for the Gen-Kai Special, a
wide -ranging combination of
practically everything for two people
only. The menu also boasts an
extensive array of side dl&bes. lite
aji no tataki and hamachi no
shioyaki, for those who know what
they're doing .
The wine list is modest and
Inoffensive, though most customers
probably prefer to compliment their
meals with the traditional sake. In
truth, we've tasted better brands of -
that wonderful, warm rice wine, but
the Gen-Kai's is acceptable.
Diners at Gen-Kai shouldn't miss
the only two desserts at" that
restaurant: ginger or green tea ice
cream. Both have unusual, and very
delightful flavors.
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ABSENCE OF MALICE: Rated PG, Paul
Newman and SaJly Field. A careful study or the
power or the press and its consequences. d1rected
by Sidney Pollack. The PG rating is for adult language. .
BUDDY BUDDY: Rated R , with Jack
Lemmon and Walter Matthau. An encounter
between a suicidal network censor and a mob
hitman, filmed in Riverside. The R rating is for
language.
BEAU PERE: Rated R, a French adult
comedy written and directed by Bertrand Blier-
The R rating is for adult situations.
BODY HEAT: Rated R, starring William Hurt
as a bunellng. lovestruck attorney and Kathleen
Turner as the femme fatale. This sexy, devious
mystery takes place in a fictitious Florida town so
hot that people in cafes order iced teas two at a
time. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan as an homage
to film nolr, the R rating comes from brief nudity.
salty laneuage and a general air or steaminess.
CANN}:JlY ROW : Rated PG, stars Nick Nolte
and Debra Winger in an adaptation or John
Steinbeck's story. The story is narrated by John
Hust.on; sco,red by Jack Nitzsche and wdtten and
directed by David S. Ward. The PG rating is for
language and adult situations.
CllAIUO'l'S OF FlllE: Rated PG and starring
Ben Cross and Ian Cbarleson as runners in the 1924 •
Olympiad, where they run races for different
reasons but manaee to win just the same. A
rousing synthesizer soundtrack by Vaogelis. 'Ibe
PG r.atiag mutt• for ita lofty.themes: there la no
nudity, no violence and very little offensive
language.
COME HA VE COFFEE Wl11I VS: Rated R, is
an Italian comedy directed by Alberto Lattuada.
The R rating is rot adult situations.
DEAm VALLEY: Rated R, stars Paul LeMat
and Catherine lficks. R rating ls for violence.
EVll.SPEAK: Rated R, stars Clint Howard
and J oseph Cortese in a tale of revenge and terror.
Directed by Eric Weston from a story by Joseph
Garofalo. The R rating is for violence.
fOUR FRIENDS: Rated R, stars Craig
Wasson, Jodi Thelen, Michael Huddleston and Jim
Metzler in a study of a group or friends whose Uves
span the turbulence or the 1960s. Steve Tesich
wrote the screenplay, and Arthur Penn directed.
The R rating is tor adult situaUons.
G,U.UPOLI: Rated R':"'!tars Mel Gibson and
Mark Lee as two young Australian soldiers who
fight-in the tragic battle al Gallipoli in World War
I. The R rating is for language and vio ence.
GHOST STORY: Rated R, stars Fred Astaire,
Melvvn Doudas, Douglas Fairbanks Jr and John
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Lieutenant's woman and Jerelll)' Irons as tbe starting a new life. Harvey Keitel, Valerie Perrine
Victorian 1entJeman who 1ambles hi.I love aad and Warren Oates also star. Tbe script. was
reput.-.&on on her. The Victorian love story ls written by Dertc Washburn. Waloo Green and
ii' PESSONAL II~: Rated R, atan Mariel
't> Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly aNl Scott Glenn lJ1 ;f the story QI two youn1 wom~n who are Olympic
..: hopefuls for the pentathalon, best friends and ~ lovers. Directed and written by Robert Towne, the j R rating is for nudity and adult subject matter.
intercut with another plot: tbe modern day ftlm David Freeman; tbe direction is by Tony
crew makinC a moYie of ''Tbe French Lieutenant'• Richardson. The R rating is for stron1 language
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McGill, Rae Dawn Chonc, Roo Perlman and ~ Nameer El-Kadi in a drama about prehistoric man ~ at the nativity of civilizatioo. The R rating i.a for
violence and adult subject matter.
contrast with the Victorian sequence. The ll rating
is for adult sexual situation.a.
THE BOOGENS: Rated R, stan Rebecca
Balding and Fred Mccarren lo a supernatural tale
of horror. Directed by James L. Conway, from a
script by David O'Malley and Bob Hunt. The R
rating is for violence. for ' •
THE FRENCH LIEUTENANrS WOMAN:
Rated R, stars Meryl Streep in the role of the·
heartbroken and heartbreakin& French
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The Los Angeles Phllharmpnic Orchestra gave
Orange County a pro.cram ending with a rat's tale
when James Galway broueht bis nute and a spare
tin whistle to perform as guest star.
The Irish leprechaun became th! Pied Piper of
Hamelin in a premiere of John Corigliano's "Pied
Piper Fantasy."
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as the piper disposed of the skitterint. squeakina
rats.
The audience needed no Imagination for the
final movement, as Galway and the orchestra
were joined by a troupe of real children, some
playing flutes and drums, who literally followed
him out the back door of the Santa Ana High
School auditorium.
Earlier, guest conductor Myung-Wbun Chung
conducted a clean and 1ucefuJ version of Mourt'a
Symphony No. 29, and Galway was joined by
principal flutist James Walker for a silky
performance of Cimarosa's Concerto in G.
Their encore, introduced by Galway as
something "by a guy named ScbuJts," was the
type ot short, "Virtuoso rapid-fire piece that leaves
the audience -if not the performers -1aspin1.
It was show bb in a style rarely attempted in
these parts by the staid and proper Phil.
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Soft tinkling dinner music._
elcganr candlelit tabJe scttin~. the grandeur of flaming tablesi<k cookery.
The ultimatety <12.nceablc Fttd Carroll Trio is featuttd
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"O the Irvine Community Theater. Performanc:ea will ;f be atven Frid-.ys and Saturdays at I p.m. tllroup l March 8 with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Feb. 14 ~ and 21. Tickets are available at the door.
j "SOUTB PACIFIC,.. the popular Rodgers and
~ Hammerstein musical aa.>ut World War n, la oo
-0 stage at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140
An. Plto, San Cl•m•Dte. Curtain Umea ..an
0: Tu ... day "Oiroup Tburaday at 8:15 p.m., Friday
and Saturday at 8:45 p.m., Sunday at 1:30 and 7;f.5
p.m. through April 11, with tickets available at
492-9950.
.. .,...... STaEft, .. the state version of t.M
morie .. Gasli1bt," closes this weekend at t.M
H•tlnttoo Beach Playhouse, In the S.aciijf
Vllla•Celter, Main Street and Yorktown A•tlllCilh
Hmttiqt.cm Beach. Performances Friday anet
Saiurday at 8:30 tbl'OUgb Feb. 13. Call M7""4e5 ror
reservations.
"8BND U NO PLOWEU," a comedy tn tbe
Roek Hudson-Doria Day mold, continues at the
San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave.
Cabrillo, San Clemente. Performances are liven
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until Feb.
27 with reservations at 492-0465. .
"DIVISION STREET," a comedy about '&GI ~
people coming or age, is on stage at the Ne~
Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Moote Vista St .• '*"'
Mesa. The show runs Thursdays lbroutli
Saturdays at 8 p.m . and Sundays at 2:30 p.llL tlDta
Feb. rt, with ticket Information at 631·511f. r'! -
"THE PLAY'S 'l'RE THING," a comedy aboUt the
theater , closes this weekend at South Coast
Repertory, 655 Town Cent.er Drive, Cost.a Kesa.
Performances nighUy except Mondays at I p.m.
and at 2· 30 weekend a~. Fo:r tickets call
957-4033. '
or a late-in-life pregnancy, cto.es this weekend at
tbe .Jewt.ab Community Center, 218 Broadway,
Lacuna Beadl. Curtain la 7:30 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. For reservations call 817-5554.
'-TOE BOURGEOIS GENTLEllAN," a comedy
written by Moliere to entertain the court or Louis
XIV, plays tonight and Saturday at UC Irvine. For
tickets call 133-6617.
-CLASSICAL MUSIC---
•AITU VIOLINIST DANJ&L llEll'.ETZ will
perform ln concert with the Muter Symphony
Orchestra at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Donald Wa.lab
Auditorium, Garden Grove. Ticket.. are available
~t tbe Sama Ana Collese Bo& Oflice in Johnson
Cam.pus Center •
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presented at 8 tont1ht and Saturday ln the LittJe
Theater at Cal State Fullerton. For more
lnformat.ion, call 773-3371or7'13-3347.
TOE lZTll ANNUAL LAGUNA FOL& DANCE
Festival, presented by tbe Laeuna Folk
Dancers. is presented Friday, Saturday and
Sunday In Laguna &each High School. Included
are workshops, dance exhibitions and dance
parties. For more information, call 4M-7930 or
4SM-330'l.
BALLET PACli'ICA preaent& "Lei Sylpbi4es,
"Para un ~nUlhombTe" and "A Careless Eue''
at 4 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m. Monday at Lacuna
Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach.
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Costa Mesa. Tickets are $2.
"llANHATrAN," st.arring Woody Allen, ii to be
shown at 7:30 tonight in !~ Forum at Oranie
Coast College, Costa Mesa. Ticlleta are $2.
"FUN CON," a festival celebratine films, comics,
science fiction and animation, opens at 11 a.m.
Sunday for six hours at the Elk's Convention
Center, 11551 Trask Ave., Garden Grove.
Admission is SJ. For information, call 751-~.
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A DRAMATIC TABLEAU created by Edward
WARREN BEATTY DIANE lCEATON
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at Newport Harbor Art Museum tbroulh April 25.
CompoRCI of found and constructecl elements, the
tableau bas been exhibited at the Whitney Muaeum
of American Art and the L.A. Louver Gallery.
Venice, Calif.
TWO SHOWS are on diaplay at Laguna Federal In
Laguna Beach throueb February: "Sixty-five
Years of Portrait Painting" by Thelma Paddock
Hope and "Oil Paintinp" by Laguna Hilla artist
Haiel Rheinschild. Viewint hours are 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. weekdays.
••ARTISTS OP CALIFORNIA," a display of works
by 80 artists, opens today at Laite Forest Drive
"Two limn of 1111-• thrtlls."
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COUNTRY WEEKEND Is featured at
Disneyland this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Performers include Mel Tillis, Porter Waconer.
Charly McClain, Razzy Bailey and the Bellamy
Brothers.
FIRST ANNUAL BENEFIT DANCE
extravaganza, an evening of jazz, swinf, top
40 sounds and Latin beat, at the Airporter Inn,
Irvine. The event benefits the Easter Seals'
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1a.. tickets, call 611·5826.
f ROCK 'N' ROLL is featured tonight tbrou1b if Monday at Knott's Berry Fann, Buena Park, wttb
-a theme of "Alive in '65." Performers include the I Four Tops, Rob Grill and the Grass Roots, the
Association and Gary Puckett. ·
~ -SINGLES
~ PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNE&S Orange Cout
chapter will have a wine and wit at 9 p.m. today in
Garden Grove. For information, call 559-0846.
SOUTH COAST JEWISH SINGL~ will have a
dance at 8 p.m. Saturday at Temple Beth David in
Westminster. For information, call 839-0539.
GET-ACQUAINTED PARTY sponsored by the
Man-Woman Institute will be held at 8 p.m.
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Saturday in Anaheim. Coat is $10. For information
on the social. call 964-5570.
MISS ANGIE'S Singles will have a dance Saturday
at 8 :30 p.m. in Oran1e. For information, call
772~?65~------------------.BALBOA SKJ CLUB will have a 1eneral meeting
and dance at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach
Tuesday evenine. For more information, call
752·0128.
Country music class
History of country music, a three-unit course
that covers country music from lt.s folk beginnings
to the present day, is being ottered for the first
time on the Fullerton Colle&e campus.
The course will be under the leadership or
Robert Eaton, a euitarist and fiddler who bas
appeared with bluegrass aroups and performed solo
work. •
Information is available by calling 871-8000. Ext.
336.
Ballet, orchestra
.combine efforts
Ballet Pacifica will team with the Irvine
Symphony 9rchestra and Pacific Chorale
Saturday to present a program called "3 Bs and a
Unicom." .
John Alexander. music director of the chorale,
will conduct the performance which includes
works by J.S. Bach, Benjamin Britten, Johannes
Brahms and Gian-Carlo Menotti.
Alexander has selected groups varying from
20 to 45 singers from the chorale for presentation
of the program's diverse works.
The concert. is to begin at 8:30 p.m . Saturday
at Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W.
Wal nut St., Santa Ana.
Tickets at from S5 to $10 each are on sale in
Orange County musi c stores. For more
information, call 542-1790.
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mterto:inment. Acts are sub;ect to change without
notice.
AIR PORTER INN
18700 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine -833-2770
Leisurely Brothers
Tues.-Sat.
Fresh Wind
Sun.-Mon
Merlin
Sun.-Tues
BAXTER'S
14346 Culver Drive
Irvine -857-2103
Jerry Valentine
Tues.-Sat
South LagW\8 -'99-*3
Hut Sut Ralston
Wed.-Sat.
BILBO BAGGINS
Mesa Verde Shopping
Center
Costa Mesa ~ 1718
Listen
Fri.-Sat.
Terry Rickard
Sun
BLACllANGUS
ALISIO'S
1670 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa 642·8293
Tony Bright
Thurs.-Tues.
17520 Brookmlnt St. BAXTER'S STREET Fountain Valley 968-44T.
4647 MacArthur Blvd. Cheaters -1
Richard Cruz Big Band
Sun.
Newport Beach 540-2475 Tues.-Sun. Baxter Street Singers
7 nights a week BLUE BEATCAYI:!:
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2116 0 ...... an Front Newport Beaeh -675-3333 '"'"' Mark &Eric ANCIENT MA.RINER NewPQrt Beach 673-5894 Fri.-Sat.
607 W. Coast Highway Stan 6rlow Eric Merianlhal
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Phlllepe
Wed .·Thura,
BLUE PARROT
South Coast Plaza Hotel
Costa Mesa -540-2500
Carolyn Slone-Ck>ud
Mon.-Sat.
BOARDWALK
1516 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach 494-8588
Carol Cole
Tl)urs.-Sat.
BOB BURNS
37 Fallhlon Island
Newport Beach 6'«·2030
Bobbi Lane Tues. -Sat.
BOOTLEGGERS
Ui528 Beach 8lvd.
Huntlngt.on Beach
962·9010
Secrets
Tues.-SaL
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CALABASH LANDING
1759 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa -642-9855
James Harman Band
Frl.-Sat.
Mighty Fiyers
Sun
CANNEllY
3010 Lafayette Ave.
Newport Beach 675·5777
Calusa
Wed -Sat.
Tim. CaroJyn & Sue
Sun -Tues.
CRAZY HORSE
1580 Brookhollow Drive
Santa Ana 549-1512
Gerald Ray Band Fri .sat
Asleep at the Wheel
Sun
Slim Chance Band
Mon.
Western Union Band
Tues.-Thurs.
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18050 Brookhurst St.
Fountain Valley -863-6711
Call for information
CROWN HOUSE
32802 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Niguel -499-2626
Addie Freeman
Tues.-Sat.
CRYSTAL SALOON
1700 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa -M&-7571
Call for information
DANA TRADER
34150 S. Coast Highway
Dana Point -493·2603
Chris Reisling
Tues ·Sat
DELANEY'S
630 Lido Park Drive
Newport Beach 675-3145
Honey Bees
Wed.-Sat.
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3801 E Coast H11hway ~ Corona del Mar 760-0331 :g Mary Lou O'Toole
~ Tues Sal
I-Showcase Singers
Sun.-Mon.
GAUGUINS J 696 S Cou\ Highway
> Laguna Beactt 494-0162
Bernie Schmidt · o Tues. Sat. ii: Otis Fuller
Sun ·MOO.
GOLDEN BEAR
306 Coast Highway
llunlington Beach
536.9600
Yellow1acke1.&
Fri.
Les Dudek
Sal.
Tom my Tutone
Sun.
Pull MOOD wlth Neil
Larson & 8uu Feit.en
Wed.
HARPOON HENRY'S
25062 Del Prado
Dana Point -493-2933
Jason Chase
Fri -Sal
HOTEL LAGUNA
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425 S. Coast Highway
Laeuna Beach -484-1151
Gino & Bill
Tues.-Sat.
Tony Romano
Sun.·Mon
HUNGRY TIGER
3201 E Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 675·757~
Nathan Thom
Tues.·Sat.
lCHABOD'S
18582 Beach Blvd.
Huntingtoo Beach
541-0331 .
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IVY fl()lJSE
384 Fore$l Ave.
Lagana Beach -494·94~
Garrison It.Baker
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JEREMIAH'S
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8901 Warner Ave.
Huntington Beach
848-2662
Ukiah -
Wed.·Sat.
JOSE MUaPHYS
114 McFadden Plact
Newport Beach 675-1094
Lost Angeles
Wed Sat
Chris Gaffney Band
Sun ·Tues
J.P. MACS
10142 Adams Ave.
Huntington Beach
963·7829
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LAt'F STOP
2122 Bnstol St
Santa Ana 751 7867
Mark Miller
Ronny Kenn)
Thom Sharp
Frt Sun
Adam Leshe
Bill Miller
Bob Shaw
Tues. Thurs
McCORMICK'S LANDING
3180 Airway Ave
Newport Beach 546 9880
Skylar Brothers
Wed ·Sat.
0 C Manbo
Sun Tues
MEDLEY'S
187« Brookhurst St
Fountain Vallev 963·2366
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Live Glas
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J err Pearson
Sun
Bim Bam
Mon.
Bob Gully Show
Tues.
Bill Medley
Wed -Thurs
MISSOUIU
COMPROMISE
23020 Lake Forest Dr
Laguna Hills 855·4248
Tease
Tues.·Sat.
NOONRA.KER
18542 MacArthur Blvd.
Irvine -833-9600
Peter & PauJa London
Tues.·Sal.
I
Jerry Valentine
Mon.
MULOOONS
202 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach 640-4110
Jerry Sig&ins
'f.ues.-Sal
N EWPOllTEll INN
1107 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -644-1700
Back Stage
Fri.-Sat.
Bill Wright
Sun.-Tburs
Don Chatfield
Mon.·Sat.
Bob Moline
Tues.·Sat.
P ANHANDLER
34130 S. Coast Highway
Dana Point -611-4i688
J . Harris Band
I. George C. Scot_t In "TAPS" <PG>
"BOOGENES" p1u.
II . "EVIL SPEAK"
Ill. "ARTHUR" Ptu•
"TIME BANDITS" <PG>
Mariel Hemintway
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12:30 2:50 5:15
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Hliry Hamlin in
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WhoM Ufe h It An11wa11 (R) 1:001:20 lo t :4t
Frt. Mon.
Rebel Rockers
Tues Wed
PLANKHOUSE
64060 Warner Ave
Huntington Beach
842-5111
Bobby& Ruth
Tues.·Sat.
PLANXHOUSE
18872 Beach Blvd.
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Huntrng'°'1 Beach
964·2'186
Jimmy Wat.son
Tues.-Sat
PLUSH FOX
25192 Cabot Road
Laguna Hills -830-8220
BUI Baker
Tues.·Sat
QUIET WOMAN
3224 E. Coast Highway •
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1' BIU Sampson Sandpiper Samba ;f Mon .. Tues. Sun.·Tues.
• Willie & Beth Randy I Wed.-Thurs. Wed.·Thurs.
RED ONION STUDIO CAFE
2406 Newport Blvd. 100 Main Street
Newport Beach _ 6'75-22.M Balboa Peninsula
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REGISTllY HOTEL
1800 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine -752-8777
Fantasia
Mon.·Sal.
RENDEZVOUS
7492 Edinger Ave
Huntlnaton Ueach -
847-4300
Dame
Tues.-Sun.
REV BEN'S
15$5 Adams Ave.
Costa Mesa -540-9672
Ron Butler
Tues .• Sat.
RONSTAM"S
'119 W. 19th St.
Costa Mesa -642-2973
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SUTl'ER'S MIU.
7891 Warner Ave.
Huntingtoo Beach -
848-SM>
Steel Breeze
Tues.·SaL
California Eltpress
Sun.·Mon.
SWIZZLESl'ICK
111022 Brook.hut-st St.
Huntinpon Beach -
968-5022
Roy Dee Cinamon Creek
Band
Tues.-Sat.
TERRY'S
2901 Harbor; Blvd.
Fountain Valley -754·9963
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Huntin(lon Beach
14.2.5535
Sby
Tues.-Sat.
WAREHOUSE
3450 Via Oporto
Newport Beach 673-4700
.Nitelife
Tues.·Sat.
Harold Payne
Sun.-Mon.
WHIS'R..E STOP .
31952 Del Obispo
San Juan Capistrano
493.2227
Lloyd Roland
Wed.·Sun.
WHITEHOVSE
340 S. Coast Highway
La1una Beach .._ 494-8088
Funk Bunnies
Fri.·Sat.
Rodan
Sun.·Tues.
Bishop Norman Williams
Wed.-Thurs.
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1\nimators in Fun Con
Films, comics, science fiction and
animation· will be biahllchted at a
slx·hour convention beginning at 11 a.m. SWMlay at tne Elks Convention
Center. 11$51 Trask Ave .. Garden
Grove.
The eoovenUoo, called Fun Con,
will include as a guest Tom Hatten,
who has hosted television's Family
Film Festival and the "Popeye"
series.
Also scheduled is Hugh Harman,
an animator who becan his career
wttb Walt Disney and later created
cartoons for Warner .BrOtbers and
MGM. Many ol bis classic cartoons
will be shown.
A salute to TV and movie director
Charles Earton will be featured.
Barton was responsible for
directing many Abbott and O>stelJo
features as well as TV series such
as "Amos ·n· Andy," "Zorro,"
"Dennis the Menace " and "Family
Affair."
Fun Con will feature a dealers'
room with more than 6S tables
containing comics, films, radio
s hows, books, movie posters ,
baseball cards. animation cells and
Star Wars collectibles.
Admission ts $1.
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Sheriff: ·'Swindle ·tangest ever seen ,
By I EFF ADLER ., ................
Oranee County Sheriff's Departm~nt lnveatleators have
launched a search fdr vicUm.s Of
a blulti-mllllon dol l ar
investment swindle that may
have bll·ked more than a
t housand Southern California
residents out of their. savings
durln1 the past five or alx
months.
Sheriff Brad Gates said
Investigators be1an maonine a
special telep.hone hot-line this
mornln& to take calls from
persons who bad invested ln or
were solicited by the Golden
Eaele Investment Co., of El
Toro.
The sheriff ur1ed such penoru;
PEEKING POOCHES Eager to begin competing. these sled
dogs strain to get out of their. mobile kennel. The kennel is
mounted on top of their owner's truck along with the sled
that will' be 4riven by Doug Marrero of MontgQmeryvUle.
to t elephone the hot-line at
834-3()49 between 8 a m. and 5
p. m. throueh next week
Authorities raided the firm's
olflces late Wednes day -
foll owing a two month
undercover Investigation -and
recovered $82~.ooo In cash,
$600,000 of which was stuffed
into a briefcase, and seized
company records.
Also, ab riff's deputies
arrested two Golden Eaele
In vestment Co principals.
president Ralph McDonald, 41,
ol San Juan Caplstl'ftno, and vice
president David 81 .. ins, 44, of
San Clemente, on charces of
semna unregistered securillea.
Several weapons lncludln1 an
automatic rifle, found in the
trunk of McDonald's car , and a
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Pa. The dogs were waiting to compete in an Inte rnational
Sled Dog Rac ing t\bsociation sanctionl'<l rc.t('l' ~t ll1ckor~
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Polish pilOt, family defect plane • m
BERLIN (AP> A Polish
pilot and six members or h.is
family escaped from Poland
today aboard the small airliner
he was piloting on a flight from
Warsaw to southwest Poland.
The seven family members
asked West German authorities
for political a sylum and the
plane's co-pilot also decided to
ask lo stay 1 n the West,
according lo West German
authorities.
The prane carried a crew of
four and 19 passengers when it
landed. There was no immediate
word on what would be done
with the plane and the 11 people
who apparently were not
planning to defect.
It was the fi rst known case of
a Polish pilot diverting a regular
domestic flight to the West. Hi·
Jackings by Polish passengers
are not uncommon.
The airliner, a 38·seat
Soviet-built Antonov 24 owned by
the Polish state airline LOT,
landed at the U.S. Air Force's
Tempelhof Airport at 8:55 a.m ..
his wife and two children. his
cousin and the cousin's wife and
child.
An hour after the landing, the
passengers and cr ew were
allowed off the plane and taken
to the terminal . a base
"Two . Polish security guards
were left behind inside the plane.''
an hour and 37 minutes after 1t
took off from Warsaw for
Wr oclaw . U .S . officials
questioned the passengers and
c r e w and th e n turned
juris diction over to West
German authorities.
A U.S. Air Force spokesman
said the pilot's relatives were
spokeswoman said
"Two Polish security guards
were left behind inside the
plane ," she said
This appeared to indicate the
Polish military regime has put
security guards on domestic
flights to prevent htJat·kings.
llans Wolfgang Treppe. the
Berlin prosecutor handling the
1nc1denl. sa id hi s i niti al
1 n ve~t1gat ion app eared to
indicate that the landing al
Tcmpelhof was not a hijack in
the usual sense of the word.
It was more hkely, he said,
that the pilot would be charged
with deprivation of liberty,
punishable b:, German law with
a maximum five yea r prison
SC'ntenc·e or.,.. ith a C'ash fine
The pilot could also not be
charged wi th t hef t . the
prosecutor said, because he
obviously did not steal the plane
but planned to return it to its
rightful owners after his escape
West Re rlln s Tempelhol
airfield 1s a frequent destination
of Polish hiJackings to the west.
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Nigeria greets Pope
in A.f riCan fanfare
LAGOS, Nigeria <AP> -To
the blare ol colonial bands and
the throb of tribal dances, Pope
John Paul U arrived in Nleerla
t.oday on his first foreign trip
since an assassin tried to kill
him la.st May.
The papal jet, an Alilalla
Airbus, touched down at Lagos'
Murtala Muhammed Airport at
4: 15 p.m. (7:15 a.m. PST> after
a six·hour flight from Rome.
Nigerian President Shebu
Sbagari, a Moslem, and other
dignitaries of Africa's moat
populous country greeted the
wh ite-robed, amllinc pontiff. A
ba lf ·dosen groups of tribal
dancers wearina cloth aklrtl,
beads and featben shook to the
10und of pulsating drumbeat.a.
The Nlaerian army fired a
21·aun salute, a holdover from'
the country's days as a Brttilb
colony, and ma~blng bandl ln
briaht-colored uniforms ptQect
martial muaic. .
All day, the national RMio
Ni1erta had been broadea• rock lune compo1ed ee y
to publlebe Johft Pn1'j ~
vlalt to black Africa'• mot\
populo9 aaUon.
"Tbe pope ii comiDI, .....
con,,...ie," lt said. ''Tiie pafl
Ii ~·lDI· Good thlinla for mm al jood will. ..
An MDOUDcer 8CldM the .wt
•u u "occaa.loa for HtrJOMt' ChrUtlan Uld M01lem alike, to re.Jolee." The pope'• etcbt-day tour ot
Af.~lc.a, a conlllllnt be oact
called "ripe for the barvesfr.
because of lta fast.growing
Roman Catholic Church ,
includes shorter stops in Gabon,
Benln and Equatorial Guinea.
A motorcade waited to take
John Paul along a seven-mile
route to the 100,000.seat national
stadium, wh.ich opened its gates
to the crowds 12 hours ahead of
the scheduled Mass lhe pope
was to celebrate.
Despite bia wounding by a
Turkish terrorist d uring a
general audience in St. Peter's
Square ln May, be was expected
to have as much personal
contact as possible with the v-
crowds awaiting him.
The 61-year-old pontiff bas
rebuffed efforts to increase
protective measures for him. ti,
bas stressed repeatedly that be
will risk bis We to 'iJ)read the
Gospel, and feeb It is,mportant
to maintain personal contacts
wit h the faithful.
' "We can tell him it's
daneeroua to set out there with
the people, but we can't do
anythlna except obey and pray
afttr the pope ••Y• he ii ~
1ome pa..:.," aaJd one !o the
VaUcu't Swiu Guarch.
The pope'a vt.alt wu expected
to 1tve a boolt to &.be fi.ourlahtac
Roman Catholic Ch urch tn
Afrlea, where u •Umated 2
m lllioa people are b9~11eb
l•Af and tbe ~ alllll ot Catholics will rte~ '5 million I tbll )'UJ', I
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.44 ·ma1nu01 hand1un, were
confiscated.._
Balf for the pair waa set at SZ
million each, one of the hl&hest
bonds ever set in Orange County ·
on such char1ea, Gata aald.
Callin& it the laraest fraud be .
bad seen in 20 years of law
enforcement, Oates said the
firm offered investors
promissory notes guaranteeln.I
return1 on cub investment.a ol
10 tq 20 percent per month .
Sales recordl tel&ed by tM
deputies revealed that juat OM ot the firm's 22 nteamen took ln
$583,000 in. cub ln one mootb,
Gate11aid.
' But authorities bave found no
evidence that any of tbe mooeJ
was ever invested in anything
(See SCHEME, Pace A2>
-County drug_
raid nets
ex-sect chief
By STEVE MARBLE
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Four m·en inc I uding the
fbrmer president of the Hare
Kris hna Temple in Laguna
Beach were arrested on drug
charges Thursday at the Laguna
Hills Mall after authorities
said they seized more than $1
million of pure China White
heroin
Authorities, which included
Newport Beach police officers and a state narcotics unit out ol
San Diego, said it was one or the
largest heroin busts in Orange
County history.
One or the men arrested, Roy
C. Richard, 29, was indicted in
1979 in another $1 million heroin
case wh.ich involved 10 one-time
members of the International
Society o f Krishna
Consciousness.
Police s aid the arrests
followed a four -month
investigat.Jon that began in San
Diego, moved to Newport Beach
and ended at 5:30 p.m. at the
Laguna Hills Mall.
Arres ted was Bill Grant
Foster, 28; William W. Shoaff;
Jerrrey Cornla and Richard,
rormer presldent. of the Hare
Krishna Temple.
Police said Shoaff and Comia
g_a ve addresses of the Hare
Krishna Temple in San Die9t· while Richard gave the Hare
Krishna Temple in Los Ancete.
as his address.
Foster, police said, reported
he lives at 1377 Temple Hills
Drive in Laguna Beach.
All are being held in lieu of,
$250,000 bail.
Authorities said they'd
previously purchased smaller
quantities of heroin from the
foursome and "bought" fouf
grams of the China White heroin
early Thursday at a Newport
Beach restaurant.
It was at the restaurant, police
said, that the Laguna Hills Mall
rendezvous was set up. Police
l>aid they purchased the heroin
for $140,000 but estimated it$
street worth al well over ti
million. .
Richard , one of the meo
arrested, had been indicted io
1979 in a drug case involving
convicted drug dealer Alexaodef
Kulik.
Kulik also was convicted oo a
kidnap charge in connection
with the slaying of Fountaip
Valley dru1 dealer Stephen Johll
Bovan. •
Bovan waa foun d sho1
numerous times outside tbe D
Ranchito Restaurant in Newport
Beach
Suspect arrested
in embezzlement
The second of three suspects
10 the alleged embezzlement of
Sl~.ouu rrom a !fl-year-old Santa
Ana adoption alZencv was
arrested in Denver , Colo.,
today. according to the Santa
A na Police Department
investigator probing the case
Investigator Ken Smith said
he received word that Colorado
authorities arrested Bruce Joel
Alder, 28. a Denver-area
resident named 10 a warrant on
two counts of grand theft.
The money, Smith said, was
embezzled from the Children's
Hom e Society which is among
the state's largest adoption
agencies. Society members
discovered the missing funds
Jan. 8 and notified police Jan.
15, Smith said.
Still being SOUiht on a $50,000
warrant alleging two counts of
grand theft is Mark Thomas
Renick, 28, of Midway City, a
program manager at the home
wh o wa s placed on
administrative leave after the
alleged embezzlement scheme
was discovered.
A third suspect, Kristine
Deborah Conner, ao, or Sa,nta
Ana, was arrested Jan. 29. She
has been arralgned on two
counts of grand theft and is free
on bail, Smith said.
Neither Ms. Conner nor Aldet
were employed at the home, the
investigator said. ·
lnvestigator;s alleged that the
trio submitted invoices froQJ
phony day-care centers to the
Children's Home Society for
payment for services never
rendered. Once payment cbecb
were received, the trio cashed
them, Smith said.
Smith said the a lle1ed
scheme, .... "Unfortunately put.
them (the home) in a very bad
position" public relations·Wiae.
Smith said both p rivate
donations and state child care
funds were involved In th~
alleged embezzlement '
Tax bill looms
SACRAMENTO <AP> -~
Brown administration bill ....._
would inject $165 million inte tbe
state's red-inlt treasury, ln pad.
by raising penalties for ~
late taxes, bas aurvived a ~
Senate vote. The meuure ~
Assemblyman R ic b aTa .
Robinson, D-Sanla Ana, ·~
approved Thursday on a 21·)# roll call. •
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Btll ... would olOck inequity leavi1Jf1 CQCJ.St without' voice f
tr. W&SDE&JCS SCBOB.-an. r11ular 'ealoo tbat btsan Ju. A slmUar 1ltuaUon eats In
Si:t:'A:::'mblyman Byron '· Leaden of A111mbl)' and San Mateo County tn ~ au
Sher, D ·Mountaln View, Senate, Sher aeld , art Senate dlltrlct tb>t bu attempt1n1 to brin, the special b o u n d a r l e s • o mf e w h • t concedes be'• pur•uin& a "lon1 s e 1 1 i o n , c a 1 • d f o r comparable to Sher'• uaembly
•hot" 1n lntroducln1 a bUl .to reapprirUonment and fiscal district.
block a reapportionment matters, to an end, po11lbly Sher baa propoud that. tbe inequity that wUl leave two state tod h ... ,_trl •-t ~ Senate dl.atricts includln1 one ay · 37t w.. C't .. coast.a e
cov'erin1 coutal Oran1e Oot&nty It taket a vote of both hou.tel County be renumbered to -without representation for a to adjourn a special aeHion. Hnd district. That number
rt1 currently hu been an11ned to a two·yearperlod. Under the reappo onment new inland Oran1e County
Sher this week introduced p I a n , p a s a e d b Y t b e d.lJtrtct that Democratl hope to
A11embly Bill 12.X, which would Democrat-controlled leflllature win ln this year's election.
awttcb number1 usi&ned to four and 1 i 1 n e d into aw l n ed h'-bill , new ital~ Senate distrlcts so September by Gov. Edmund G. Sher aald he lntroduc ...
that elections could be held this Brown Jr., also a Democrat, without diacuaain1 the matter
year instead of 198', aa will be coa-atal Orange County would with Oranae County leeltlaton.
t h e c a s e u n d e r t b e fall ln the new 31th state Senate Sher said he abetalned from
reapportionment plan. district. It would include much voting on the state Senate
''My hope la to &el a bearinl of the territory lq tbe current reapportionment plan because
on the bill, but It's a 1001 shot," 36th d.lmict of state Sen. John voters In two districts would be
Sher said In an Interview today Schmitz, R·Newport Beach. dlJenfrancbiaed for a two-year
from Sacramento. H .J Schmi•-· t _ .... _ period. oweve.-, .... erm ~ Reapportionment ls the
Much of the problem, he 1ald, this year. And elections in process whereby tbe state's relates to tbe fact the bW wu odd-numbered d.lJtrictl wW not introduced into a special aeulon be held unUl 1984, thua leavial ever·1biftln1 and 1rowln1
f h l 1-1 11 d l population ls equall.ied among o t e ee ... ature ca e ast much of the Oran1e Coast the ,0 state Senate and so
di) ........ ~ASlt, WEAPONS SEIZED Part of $825,000
n cash and weapons taken in raid at El Toro
.,_ "911 ... ,._..., CMIMI ._.,
firm were photographed at Orange County
sheriff's headquarters .
Nonunb•r ibat is running without stale Senate Assembly dlstricts. Thil year,
paulle( to the le&,islalure's representation. California ai.o will aain two new
, 'Our lwuse' denied ·.
l>y actor Majors
,.. coneresslonal aellb, brln1in1
the state's total to '5.
Republicans have mounted a
legal challenee to tbe
reapportionment plans. It la now
pendinc in U.S. District Court.
They also are promotin& an
initiative campatp that would
give reapportionment ~wer to a
awye.r. claims. bias
• (~~~~ se~w~~~~u.
. •*Ditty""._.. a motion to have Le sent to a ~'lli ln an unusual move, a defense state hospital as a mentally
lawyer for a convicted teen-age disordered sex offender, but
rapist is challenging the right of believes Briseno already has
an Orange County Superior pre-judged the issue.
'
urt judge to sentence his In seeking a new judge to
ent because or statements the sentence his client, the defense
ge made last year in meting lawyer also said the political
out 100.year-plus prison terms to climate in Oranee County is
three co-defendants. such that the case ought to be
According to court docurqents moved to another county.
filed Thursday, attofney "I don't think any judge in
Clarence Hewatt asserted that Orange County superior court
udge Francisco Briseno would could properly or without bias
prejudiced against bis client sentence Mr. Le due to the
d bad, in effect, pre-judged extreme amount df publicity in
hat his sentence would be. the case," Hewatt said.
, The oot:endant. Tung Thwnh Asked his reaction Thursday,
, 17, bas undergone-months of Rickles responded:
' ests al the California Youth ·• t think (Mr. Hewatt's) client
i thority to determine if he will get as fair a hearing here as
ould stay in CY A or serve anywhere else."
e in stale prison. He faces a Rickles also said that he l! -year sentence. believed that Judge Briseno "or
' Presiding Orange County any other judge could be fair
perlor Court Judge Robert E. • and give a dispassionate
cities assigl)ed Judge hearing."
cehiarie Stouer Thursday to Deputy District Attorney Carl l dy Hewatt' a contentions and Armbrust, who prosecuted the
ld a hearing lo determine if four teen-ace Vietnamese
iseno should be removed from refugees last year, said 'he
e c•ae. believed Hewatt's contentions
~\;..Briseno handed down what is were merely a delaying action.
''tt>nsidered lo be among the "It's very clear it's a stalling
rshest sentences ever imposed tactie." Armbrust said.
'i California when he sentenced
e 's three companions last
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SCHEME. • •
legitimate, be added.
'the sheriff said investirators
were porio1 over· company
records, which included two
computer systems, and planned
lo continue questlonln& the
firm's sales staff. He did not
rule out the possibility of further
arrests.
Also, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the loternal
Revenue Service and the state
Franchise Tax Board have been
invited to re~ew the evidence,
he said.
Gates told of one elderly
woman who came to the firm
while the raid was in progress.
The woman, who had brought
an $11,000 disability settlement
to invest, told deputies she was
lucky to have gotten there after
they had. Otherwise, she said,
she might have lost her money.
too.
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Actor
Lee Majors bas disputed
testimony by bis wile, actress
Farrah Fawcett, in a Superior
Court trial over property
settlement In their divorce
proceeding.
"Sounds Ute a good scene for
a movie,'' Majors testified at
one point in response to his
wife's claim Wednesday that a
$2.5 million Hollywood HUis
house was in Majors' name but
it belo!Uled to both of them.
The hOuse ownership was only
in Majors' name.
Miss Fawcett testified she
acquiesced when he· suggested
putting the house in bis name on
the advice or his business
manager. But she said be told
her it,was "our house."
M &JOTS denied he ever made
any such statements.
Ownership qf,.Ahe house has ..
Cloudy, no rain
w~ekend f~ir.~~.t,.
Orance Coast reside"ta CJD A few early ~prin.klea today
ex p e ct a . c Io u d y . bat d ". y were expected to be followed by
weekend, with no addatlonal ram partly cloudy conditions toni&ht
anticipated until Monday or with the mercury dipping inu;
Tuesday, the U.S. Weather the40s.
Service said today. For Saturday and Sunday,
residents can expect variable
.M~;~~ three -brothers Bo ROmeo can.'t buv wtiam. 18, and Dung Pharft, 18, • T 'J
cloudiness with temperatures
peaking in the high 60s to low
70s.
The cloudy conditions should
bring to a close a week marked
by on-and-0ff light rain.
and Minh Quang Nguyen, also 18
1lfttr. had been convicted of so •7.alenti·ne weddi·ng ~ooy counts each in connection ,, ~
Ith six rape incidents in 1980.
:J'n The PhaD'l brothers were
1 ven state prison terms of 118
~ ars while Nguyen received a
• -year sentence.
' The sentencings triggered a
ajor controversy when Briseno
me under editorial fire from
. e Orange County Register for
posing terms the paper said
"verged on viciousness."
ii.Thal charge prompted Rickles n> bold a press conference where
I defended the sentences
posed by Briseno, who could
ve gi~n the three even longer
rros because of the numerous
arges involved.
.~In an inteniew Thursday,
Hewatt, now a Riverside public
--defender, said, "l have the
most respect for Judge
iaeno as being an hon'est and
cerejudie. 1
"rhave complete respect for
as a human being," he said.
owever, Hewatt said Briseno
ade statements at, the April
tencing proceedirigs that he
terpreted as suggesting the
ge already bad decided what
do with bis client as well.
oleejailed
ALATKA, Fla. (AP> -A
year-old Wyoming prison
rolee Robert Dale Henderson
WASHJNGTON (AP) -Keith
,Ruff, the ex-stockbroker who
claims to have spent $20,000
wooing Karine Bolstein in three
weeks, says he has abandoned
hope or marrying her on
Valentine's Day.
"I'm out of money,'' Ruff, 35,
said Thursday before returning
lo Beverly Hills. "I'll send her
flowers whenever I can. I really
love her."
2 ---'--P h 1uure tests.
oonduct~t) ,
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP); -:-,, The Department of Energy
repo rts two underground
nuclear w.apons tests were
conducted wttbout incident at
the Nevada Test Sit'e-&oday.
The tests were det.Ob.ted at
6:55a.m. and7:25a.m. PST ...
The detonations, code namict
Mofbo and Hosta, were at depths·
of 2,100 feet ~low the surf~ ot
Pahute Mesa. Each had nuclear
yields bet*een 20 and 150
kilotons.
Miss Bolstein, a 20-year-old
cocktail waitress, said her mind
wasn't changed by the flowers,
catered food , clowns, clothes,
magicians. limousines and
presents that deluged her and
her family after Ruff arrived
a· courtin' In town last month.
"I'm not in the mood to get
married," she said. "I don't love
him."
RuH, who bas described
himself as unemployed and
independently wealthy, said bis
expenses included a $3,700 bill at
the Washington Hilton.
He said he was reelinl "a lot
of hurt" from falling to win the
hand of Miss Bolstein, ,whom be,
met last summer in suburban
Virginia while she wu workiq
in a shoe store.
The co u r tship drew
widespread attention. The
Bolstein family had to get an
unlisted fhone. Ruff said he aot
invitat ons to appear an
television talk shows but turned
them down to prove the purity ol
his affections.
"This ls not puppy love," be
said. "I've never had feelinp
like this before. I made a
promlse to her that ahe wu the
only woman I would ever love.''
Veteran weather watcher J .
Sherman DeMy of Huntlneton
Beach said his gauge measured
.43 inch of rain between 8 a.m-
Wednesday and 8 a .m
Thursday, with no additional
moisture through 8 a .m. today.
He said the storm that began
Sunday dropped . 72 inch of rain
on the area. This brought
Denny's rainfall total for the
year that began July 1. 1981, to 7
inches.
become a central issue tn the commi.uion independent ot the
case.
In other contradictory
testimony, Majors said he
continued livin1 in the home
after the couple 's trial
separation was announced in
JuJy 1979, just before their sixth
wedding anniversary.
· Mias Fawcett, a former star of
the "Charlie's Angels" TV
series who now lives In the
house, claimed be only stayed
there occasionally, and on those
occasi0ns slept in a separate
bedroom.
Majors testified Thursday that
be continued to live in the house
after the trial separation in 1979
and shared the same bed.room
with bis wife.
Man survives
suicide try,
arwther dies
A man who police claim was
attempti.ne to commit suicide
has been booked into Orange
County Jail on murder charges
after a high-speed collision that
claimed the life of another
driver In Orange.
An Orange Police Department
spokesman said police have
information that Frank Ross
Samuels, 32, of Granada Hills
was attempting to take bis own
life when his eastbound vehicle
swerved into the westbound
lanes of La Veta Avenue near
Flower Street at S:Sl p.nf.
Thursday, striking another car.
The driver of the second
vehicle, who police have not yet
identified, was killed. Samuels,
the spokesman said, suffered
only minor injuries.
"It's being treated as a
murder investigation," lbe
spokesman said.
Samuels was booked into the
county jail on suspicion of
murder and is bein& held ln lieu
or $2SO,OOO bail, police said.
le&islature.
Under a recent state Supreme
Co urt rulln1 1 the newly
reapportioned diatrjcts wlU be
used in the June 8 primary
elections. Thal ballot. however,
also will include a
Republican-backed referendum
that, if successful, would
overturn the Domestic plans
and thus force the legislature to
redraw district lines by 198'.
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SLAYING. • •
1tbe shooting could have
occurred when the 1unman
possibly be<!ame scared because
he heard sirens from emergency
vehicles going to' a fire early
Thursday in lrvlne.
·'That fire in a residential
area in central Irvine may bave
contributed to Alfaro's death,"
said Lt. Lennert.
''That's the only doughnut
shop open in Irvine at that hour
and usually police or California
Highway Patrol officers stop
by." said Lt. Lennert, "but
everybody wu busy at tbe ftre
and there was nobody at the shop." ·
Another coincidence that may
be playing a role in the incident
1s that Alfaro usually worked the
10 p.m. to 6 a .m . shift with
another employee, but she had
called in sick Wednesday
e"ening, said Lt. Lennert.
He· said the shop at 5408
Walnut Ave., near the Jeffrey
Road on-ramp to the Santa Ana
Freeway, has been dusted for
fingerprints and police are still
trying to evaluate several
fingerprints found at the scene.
Lt. Lennert said that evidence
at the scene didn't indicate that
Alfaro put up any kind of a fi&hl.
He noted that the cash register
was found open and empty.
Alfaro had worked at the shop
for four months.
· Winchell's Donut House
'reopened today. It had been
closed since the shooting.
led police to the bodies of ee hltchhlkera and reportedly
lm• he baa killed at least 10
pie. He was ordered held
Molbo and Hosta are the
second and "third testa
announced tb1a year by tbe
DOE, which ls responsible for
the nation's nuclear weapons
testin& program.
There have been 585
announced tests at the Nevada
site al.nee January 1951. Today's
tests were conducted about JO
miles apart at the test site '1S .
miles northwest of Lu Ve1aa.
Boy, 9, faces ON ANY MEMBERSHIP
ut bond Tbunday In bis
t court.appearance. 1 second charge
NEW YORK (AP> -Robert
M., the I-year-old who held up a
bank lut year and apeot t.M
cash on bambUr1era, French
fries and a muaical watch, hu
·been arretted a1atn anCl
cb1r1ed wit.b 1tealln1 a sled at
lmlfepolnt from two boya1 It wu
learned today. • •
Police IOW'Cel said 80~
now 10, and two atrl playmat#
around tM Hme aae, pulled a
tnlle on' two 10.year-olda wM
•were 1ltdd1a1 Jan. 30 ln a
pl17pound.
The Pblt·•lled bandltl fled
wtth the •led, PGlk• 181d, but
thelr victim& were able to
Identify UMlll. The yout.hl were
arrawd 'nlanda1 oa juwilli
deltnq~e~.
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d1 s1n hcrilt'cl -.on of Sally
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most famou-. rn .td:.im, have
filed a lawsuit c•onlest1nj.! h~r
will in Mann "u1lt'nor Court
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b) th£' San Franc1'>co law
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homl· m Scll11a11., Mas~. to a
fi r m of Melvin Be lli a nd
S.rnsalito attorne\· Bella
Aaron. ·
T he suit C'harges that Ms.
St<tnford's longtime friend,
F.lizabeth Ann PhUUps, used
fraud and deceit to become
the principal beneficiary of
the St<inford 1•state. valued at
S20 million
7 pound g1rl. according lo her
mother in la"', Vera Green.
The baby 1s doing Cine.
Tht< mother and lhe father
an· dmng fine," s aid the
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JOyful day for the whole family··
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Of IOc~r Jbatcbet, tbt couple 1topped Wo..ktnc. Dawu, •.
aave u p hh Job •• a salesman and bis wife, 17,
closed down h er
neighborhood 1eneral store.
As the crowd watched,
Ton y Klein clicked b ls
seatbelt ahut and slipped a
crash helmet over hls head.
He was ready for action -on
the floor of l he South Dakota
Senate.
Klein, assistant secretary
of the Senate, was presented
Tuesday with the protective
garb and a phony bill
requlrine hlm lo wear the
ite ms "when napping ,
dozing, and lolly-gagging in
his chair."
Legislative employees
came up with the idea for the
protective gear after Klein
fell out of tus chair on thP.
Senate podium. He was not
asleep at the time.
A law student who's been
financing his e ducation
partly through TV game
shows wiMings contends in a
lawsuit that rules limiting a
contestant's appearances
violate antitrust law
Martin Allen F ine, 32, said
he won $12,000 on ga m e
shows and would have made
more if he was not "deprived
o f the o pportunity to
participate ... because of
defendants' eligibility policy.
which restricts contestants to
one game show per year and
three game shows within a
10 year period "
The Malibu man contends
he was forced to take a leave
from Pepperdine University
School of Law this year when
his chances to win ended
A ps yc h o logi s t who
examined ex -Beatie J ohn
Len non's killer and was
retained in olher prominent
cr i minal cases was fined
$5,000 for lying in court when
he said he ~ad a doctorate
fro m P ennsylvania State
University.
Acting Justice Mlltoa
Wiiiia ms sentenced Dr.
Milton V. Kllae, 58, for
perjury in state Supreme
Court. "It seem.a you bave
been a penotJ who ha been
in a charade for a num ber of
years," Willia ms old Klloe.
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ied Bndnsma bnngs Senate ~ampaign to Newport .m il.Um.• .......
T lniJ.Dlma. a l111tr·known UI. ._.. candidate atart.d
from 111.uart one ln Newport
Beath thla week.
Ht iau1bt membert of the
B alboa 8 ,ay R epu blican
Wo,men, Federated bow to
pronounc. h.la name. Then he
told them who be was.
T his came after the person
lntroductn1 him to a luncheon
1atberin1 at the Irvine Coaat
Country Club botched his name
several tim es and fi na lly
appealed lo Brulnama for help.
He said Wednesday be didn't
mind.
The former dean of Loyola
Law School and a past president
of Lear Jet Industr ies,
Bruins ma is one of six
Republicans seeking his party's
nomination this June.
Admittedly proud of not belng
a "professional politician," he
estimated he has more private
enterprise experience than all
the other candidates combined
He started off like many of his
fellow <'andidates by rapping
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. an
expected Senate candidate .
··J erry Brown is one of the
issues o f thi s ra ce," the
60-year-old attorney s aid. ·'He's
a s lippery guy and I don't think
we s hould underestimate his
campaignmg abilities until this
thing is over."
He charged Browq "is lhe guy
who ran for the closet when the
Peripheral Canal issue became
controversial.
"And now he's the big cnme
fighter," Bruinsma continued
Three suing
over AirCal
crash in OC
AirCal has been s ued by three
passengers who claim they
s uffered injuries las t Fe b 17
when an Orange County-bound
jetliner crashed on a runway at
John Wayne Airport.
The crash. which occurred
after the pilot had been ordered
by an air traffic cont.roller lo
abandon his landing, injured 36
persons, four of them seriously
The re were 109 persons on the
fligh t t hat originated in San
Jose. There were no fatalities.
Richa rd Carroll. William
Edwa rd Charleston and Daniel
Uncoln are seeking damages in
t wo separate lawsuits filed
Tuesday in Orange County
Superior Cour t. Carroll and
Ch arles ton were named as
plaintiffs in one action; Lincoln.
and his wife Valjean. who was
not a passenger on the flight , in
the other
Four other lawsuits have been
filed in connection with the
crash.
Also named as defendants in
the action were pilot Don Clark,
firs t offl<'er Ned Pederson, and
the Boemg Aircraft Co
The National Transportation
Safety Board, followi ng a
lengthy investigation. concluded
that Clark erred in procedures
for canceling the landing Clark
was discipliried by AirCal
Drug remove d
LARGO, Fla. (AP) -A
national drug store chain has
emptied its s h elves of the
tran quilizer methaqualone .
saying the drug's presence
encourages robberies. Eckerd
Drug Co. officials a lso said that
melhaqualone is abused more
than it is used legitimately.
D•hY l'lltol Steff,..._
C A N 0 I 0 A T E T l' d
Rnunsma. \\ho ..., ntnn111 c lc11
thl' L'S Sl•nall•. "flok1 • 111
~l'\\'J)Ol'l Jkal'h
"I hnd that interc~tang becaust
he's appointed six of our seven
state Supreme Court Justices
and not one of them is· a t·r1me
fighter "
He said the nation 's econom)
should be the real issue or the
race
"Unless we straighten out our
economy, all other issues fade
into insignificance. · he said.
adding, "our economic engines
clearly have stalled out.
He predicted that if interest
rate remain tUtb. tht na~
' ' likely to be plun1ed lnto a
receaalon.
· 'M nwhlle the bank• i maklf!f record profit•," 1
chared "The banks J t
haven't tot on stream yet
the Reagan 11drnlnlstrauoo " '
Bruinsma also Hid 1t I •
"disgrace how many for
firms are buying our Ame
companies This is deatro
fundamental parts of of4r
American economy."
lie rapped Washington D~.
lawmakers who he su1ees
often o perate at a doula '
standard and "never have to
1 1 v e u n d e r t h e I r o w'n
regulations... •
"I'm the onl y candidate in tJif.
raC'e who h u lived w~f._b
government regulattons on "
ba<'k ." he told listeners. ~.I
u n d e r s t a n d . I · v e f ~·1 t
government interference on Ufe
rcce1V1ng end
'If I was 10 Washington, I'd
make our congressmen get lnt.o
that boat with us "
Bruins m a . who has been
set•k ing debates with oth~r
Republican Senate candidates,
s ta) <'d a"' ay from taking swipes
at them
He also dismissed polls talte;l
in Caltfornia which have, lift
t1 m''l>. showed his support as
minuscule as one percent.
· Polls onl y show whose nafne
1s well-known," he s uggested,
"th ey do n 't s how
qualifications "
W ith th at , Bruinsm~
pronounced his na me one more
time and left.
Navy League chief
flays budget cuts
By ALMON LOCKABEY CJelly .. .._~Writer
The cutback in Coast Guard
services m lhe 11th Coast Guard
distnct as well as the nation can
be blamed on the Office of
Management and Budget in
Washington.
That is the op101on of J ohn M
Rau, national president of tht'
Navy League of the Umtcd
States.
Rau briefly addressed the
Yachts men Lun<'heon group
Wednesday at Newport Harbor
Yacht Club Ill response to a
question addressed to Adm
Alfred P . Manning of the 11th
Coast Guard dis trict inquiring to
whom yachtsmen and la) men
cou ld write voi cing their
<'Oncem over the Coa-.t Guard
cutback
"Let me field that one for you
Al , s ince you are 1n uniform and
I can speak as a c1v1han. Rau
said
R a u said that the Navy
League is the civilian arm of the
Sea Services and as such can act
as pohllcal activists
R au said yachtsmen :.hould
address their concern directly to
David Stockman . directC1r of
OMB. to congre5smen and the
Department of Trans portation
<DOTJ
"The Coast G uard 1s a µart of
the armed services of the United
Slates and for years has been
the most efficient," Rau said
.. Ues p1te tn at I a ct. tne
{.>resident is not g iving the
Coast Guard the 7 pe r et!nt
incr ease he promised but 1s
actually cutting us back 4
percent," said Rau
He blamed the probkm on a
lot of name less, faceless
analysts in Washington .
"They have completely taken
the slack out of the line 'by
adding lo Coast Guard missions
e xtending the boundarie5
from three to 12 to 200 miles,
adding drug mterdictions and pU
pollution without getting an
inC'rease in budget
As a result you are hav¥ig
SAR c Search and R escue >
s tations closed, a ir stations
dosed and de com missioning· t)f
vessels
'Their answer is· 'Well, they
ou~ht to charge fees for their
services' (a proposal by DOT>
"That's like going back to•
da vs when you h ad lo h~
plaque on your house provinJ
you had paid for fire prot.ecllffii
before the fire department
would put out the fire ."
Rau said the main part of the
problem 1s caused by the politks
of the present administralidn.
pnmanl) the OM B.
They're saying 'This is the
~11<• of the box . now you guys ~
If VOii ('3n fit tn It '
· But the Coast Guard cannot
"'ork llS people 120 hours a week
111 s now 96 > Consequently they
must cut back. close sections
and lay off people." Ra u said.,
Rau urged yachts men atia
other lavmen to write their
congressmen, the DOT and OMB
vo1e 1ng their con cern ,
em phas iz1ng that t he Coast
Guard 1s a part of the armed
services, despite the fact th.al
1t 'r-; presently under DOT
Ene r gy conserved
IHICHAR EST, Romania (AP)
Homanians are facing regular
cutoffs of electricity, heat, wa~r
and other services in an effort to
conserve dwindling e n ergy
supplies. the Communist Party
newspaper Scinteia says
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Slaying to cost
NRA $2 million
WASHINGTON (AP) -A jury
1ay1 the National Ririe
AlsoctaUon must pay $2 million
to the famlly of a man slaln in a
street robbery because the platol
used in the crime had been
stolen from the association's
headquarters .
The award was four limes the
amount or compensatory
damages sought by lawyers for
the family. The pistol belonged.
to Robert Lowe, a champion
marksman and retired NRA
employee who said he left his
gun at the office so he could use
it for target practice at the pistol
range in the NRA building
during his lunch breaks.
Fo~ UAW union
reswne bargaining
DEARBORN, Mtch. <AP> -
After reaching agreement on
cost-sa ving concessions,
negotiators for Ford Motor Co.
and the United Auto Workers
union were resuming talks today
on job security issues that
include a moratorium on plant
closings.
"We're satisfi ed with the
collective bargaining posture
we're pow in," UAW President
Douglas Fraser said at a news
conference late Thursday. "We
want to have the framework for
the economics agreement
settled to put all the pressure
and all the concentration ... on
matters affecting the security of
the Ford workers · ·
Sale of paper
banned in Warsaw
By The Associated Press
More intellectuals have been
arrested 10 Poland in the past
few days a nd martial law
authorities have banned the sale
of paper in Warsaw to try and
slop the spread of underground
publications. according to
reports reaching the West today.
In Warsaw. the military
regime mounted one of the
largest shows of force since the
military crackdown Dec 13
Syrian fighting
said spreading
AMMAN , Jordan <A P 1 U.S.
officials report indications that
the 10-day-old Hama rebellion
'
against Syrian Pres ident Hafer
Assad is spreadi ng lo other
cities. The Am e ri ca n s said
diplomatic and Inte lligence
reports indicated trouble has
broken out in Latakia. the
coastal port that is Assad's
power bas~. and other centers.
The Syrian governme nt
admitted that the army had
sealed off Hama. In northwest
Syria 120 miles north of
Damascus, and was rounding up
·•criminals" and weapons.
Laker announces
new air service
LONDON <AP> -Sir Freddie
Laker announced plans today to
launch a new, slimmed-down
version of h is no-frills air
service in partn ~rship with
maverick British businessman,
Tiny Rowland
The announcement came as
Laker's rivals said they would
fight to take over his old routes,
rais ing a c loud over the
fledgling line
U.S., Morocco
reach agreement
MARRAKECH, Morocco <AP>
-Secretary of State Alexander
M Haig Jr. announced today the
Un ited States and Morocco have
established a joint military
commu;sion and are discussing
em ergency U .S access to
Moroccan bases
He also s a id the Reagan
ad m inist r ation will ask
Congress for an uns pecified
increase in m ili tary aid to
Morocco next year.
Bomb destroys
Ayatollah home
PARIS < AP I A bomb
e xplosion and fare today
destroyed the Paris s uburban
house from which Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini directed the
Iranian revolution.
The house in suburban
Neauphle-le-Cbateau wu lent to
Khomeini when he arrived in
France in October 1978, having
been expelled by Iraq after 15
yea r s exi l e there.
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HITLER'S ARTWORK John ~uarstein , c urator of the War
Memorial Museum of Virginia. poses with four paintings b\'
Adolf Hitler The pa mtines. which Hitler did between 1904
and 1917. an.• said to be worth at least $25.000 eaC'h. Hitler
!'>Old them for about $10.000 ea('h when he was trving to
ma.ke a li\'lng selling h1!'i artwork ·
Price of food
hikes inflation
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
bt11est one-month food price
Increase since the summer of
1980 pushed overall lnllation al
lh•wholesale level hlgher at an
annual rate of 5.3 percent last
month, the government reported
today.
Analysts said sharp reductions
in hog-breedin1 herds had cut
the supply of pork, contributing
to a hie Increase in meat prices
and to a 1 1 percent rise in
food prices at the pre-retail
level.
In addition, prices turned up
s ha rply for eggs and accelerated
som ewhal for refined sugar,
dairy products. fi sh, roasted
corree and a variety of other
foods. the new report said
I t sai d th e Labor
Department's Producer Price
Ind ex for finished goods rose O 4
percent in January alone, up
sli ghtly from December 's O 3
percent, but generally an line
with fil{Ures for the past year
While Howie spokesman Lam
Speakes called the report "eood
news" and said that ''we're
encouraeed th1s is a continued
sign or progress In gettina
inflation down "
Inflation for all of 1981 totaled
7 percent at the wholesale level,
compared with 11.8 percent the
previous year
January's S 3 percent annual
rate means that if prices rose at
the same 0.4 percent pace for l2
consecutive months, the overall
increase would total 5.3 percent.
Wholesale prices climbed just
6 3 percent in the past 12
mont~. the lowest total since
the 6.2 percent for the 12 months
ended 10 April 1977.
The food price increase in
January was the biggest since
the 2.6 percent of August 1980.
when lhe nation was suffering
from a severe drought. Labor
Department officials said .
However. the food rise was
partly offset by a 0.9 percent
decline 10 ener~v costs
Tube def eels
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nuke plant
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ROCHESTER. N.Y <A P>
New and ·very dramatic"
defects showed up at the Glnna
nuclear power plant shortly
after federal regulators rejected
a bid to reopen the plant, which
had been c lo s e d s ince a
radiation re lease, a utility
official says
A camera mspection revealed
defects tn water tubes inside the
s ame steam gene rator that
failed last month, leading to the
brief release of radioactive
steam and the shutdown of the
plant, the official said Thursday
night
Although the tub es with
defects had been out of use
because they previously showed
signs of weakness, one of them
was severed and a piece wa s
massing Rochester Gas &
Electric Corp. spokesman John
M a1er said it was possible the
missing pi~e was loose in the
stea m gener ator , posing a
damage threat to one or more of
tbe generator's 3,259 other water
tubes.
''The pictures were very
dramaUc," Maier said. ··it looks
lite somebody went in with a
hacksaw. Some or the tubes
s how severe denting and
external degradation."
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LOS ANGELES CAP) -When
pro-Shah and pro-Khomeini
Iranians, marchin1 In Westwood
on the third anniversary of their
homeland's revolution, were
herded t.o1etber Into a parking
lot by police, the sboutln1 of
slo1ans turned into throwing of
rocks and fists.
Traffic was backed up and
freeway onramps were stalled
for more than four hours
Thursday as hundreds of
demonstrators surged back and
forth along Wilshire Boulevard.
FBI probing
R eagan home bid
escrow papers bore a different
sales price for the Pacific
Palisades home.
Bw seroice cuts,
/are hi.ke seen
LOS ANGELES (AP) -No
buses on weekends. No service
at night. Another increase in the
85 -cent fare. The Southern
California Rapid Transit
District is considering those
options to offset federal funding
slashes next fiscal year.
Bus riders "have to fac e it,"
RTD General Manager John
Dyer said after proposed service
cutbacks were revealed at
Thursday's board meeting
Anne n ian sought
in death of T urk
PALM SPRINGS (AP> -An
attorney for President Reagan
has sparked an FBI
investigation of an unsuccessful
effort lo buy Reagan's former
home by an investors ' group
whose leader once served a
prison term for grand theft.
The attempted purchase by
the Zoller Group fell through in
mid-January after Reagan's Los
Angeles attorney, Roy D. Miller,
discovered that there were two
sets of escrow instructions, each
apparently bearing Miller's
signature a s the Reagans'
representative. But each set of
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Police have issued an aU-points
bµlletin for a 21 -year-old
Armenian, the second man
named by authorities m the
assassination of Turkish consul
general Kemal Arikan.
Police Chief Daryl Gates said
the suspect, Krikor Saliba, also
known as Koko. rem a ins at
large and that his place of
residence is unknown.
SUCCU MB S Eleanor
Powell. once billed as the
world's greatest female tap
dancer, dances at Las Vegas
in 1961. Mi ss Powell died of
cancer at her Beverly Hills
home Thursday. She was 69.
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Hea~gs bill backed J
Brown gets opening up more proceedi.ngs ~
SACRAMENTO (A P > -The The bill would alao ~uJre A 30-0 vote sent the blll, ABZn -"
Lealal1ture haa sent Gov. po I 1 c e and ot her I aw by Assemblyman Terry Gogpn,
Edmund Brown Jr . a enforcement agenca~s to open D ·San Bernardino. to the\
newspaper-backed bill dealtned their records to the public and 1overnor's desk.
to open up more preliminary press, unless diacloture of an
heartnp to the press and public. address would endanger a Prelmunary heann1s are held
The measure, liven final victim, such as a rape victim. in criminal cases to determine I
approval Thursday by the state "I think it is now a good whether there is sufficient a t
Senate, would allow a judee to disclosure bill," said Sen Ed evidence aaal.nst a person for a u
close such hearlnes only ii he Davis, R-Chatsworth , the trial. The judge makes that uJ
decides the defendant could not former Los Angeles poll~ ctuef decision, no jury is rnvolved. 1J11
eet a fair trial with an open who had opposed earlier, The bill originally would have e&J
hearint. broader ye rs ion s of the let the judge close the hearing J Jtt
measure. only if he found that t he ~11
Under current law, the judee "I think in its totality now it defendant could not possibly
must close a preliminary eaves the press much more have a fair trial if the hearing o f.
he a ring iJ the defendant access to information it needs," we r e open and future jurors a.b
requests It. he said. might be tainted by publicity •rlt
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Asner-Heston feud escalates
SAG chief says star may be working for Reagan
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HOLLYWOOD <AP>-Screen
Actors Guild president Ed Asner
continued his feud with former
actors' union president Charlton
Heston by suggesting that the
big screen star may be working
as an anti-labor hatchetman for
President Reagan, Asner said.
and noted that Heston publicly
bla~ted SAG leadership when
the union first awarded -and
then retracted -its highest
award lo Reagan earlier ttus
year.
Thursday during a lunch break ~
on his "Lou Grant" TV series. ''A
Asner did not specify what he •'1
meant by calling Heston a
candidate Heston has accused I
Asner of radicalizing the union t) r.
by getting involved in issues O">
such as U S. aid to El Salvador. 1!)n
Asner said that while Heston
was SAG president , he
frequently lent his name to
conservative political causes,
· · 1 can only feel he is seekmg
either exposure for his own
candidacy or ... responding at
the behest of the White House
for revoking that award," Asner
s aid al a news conference·
Asner, a liberar Democrat .• ,.,.
said. "What I support and what 1w
the guild will do are vastly 11 ll
different." l nt
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City attorney threateDs to sue <!pponent
Incumbent $ays candidate statements unfairly crit~al of her performance in office
By PATRICK KENNEDY of ... Detty ...........
Huntinat.On Beach incumbent
City Attorney Gatl Hutton has
threatened to sue challenger
Don Bonfa because she says
Bonfa's candidate statement is a
"scurrilous attack" on her
performance in office
Bonfa is the former city
attorney who served for 10 years
but was overwhelmingly·
defeated by Mrs. Hutton in the
1978 election. He's attempting a
political comeback m the April
election.
His candidate statement,
which is mailed out by the city
clerk in voter pamphlets, slates
an part. "For a change from the
Dally PlltlC -•h PevickO'~I
FLOOR HOCKEY .\bout to bo\'!-1 roache ..... rderl't'~ and
one girl show up Tlll""lu\ and Thursda~· aflt>rnoon~ a l lht•
Fountain \'alle~· Rm s Club outdoor courts for It-ague floor
hockev Susie R\'run 1 bt'IO\\. left 1. the onh fem alt•
m ember 1-. a s intt•nt on \\ annmg as her malt• l('~ammalt's
In a rcC'enl gam e her Heel Ha\\ ks bt•at tht• BltH.'" 9 8
Tea ms are tompl'l mg for trophies
existing situation, I promise no competence, professionalism."
weaseling, waffilng or politics It further states: "Replace
Bonga : ''I promise. no weaseling
or waffling.''
... I orrer the viable
. alternative replace weak.
shoddy ineptness with s tren«ith.
--
mismanagement with effective
leadership, so the tall will no
lonaer wag the doa "
City Clerk Alicia Wentworth·
says Mrs. Hutton demanded that
she reject Bonfa's statement
because it was libelous. But Ma.
Wentworth says she doesn't
a1ree and the statement will
stand.
"She <Mrs . Hutton )
threatened to sue me aod Bonfa
both unless I rejected the
statement," said Ms .
Wentworth. "But I waan't
impressed. I'm just doing my
job and I have no qualms with
Bonfa's statement. It's his
opinion. U she wants to stop the
statement she should get a court
injunction." .
Mrs . Hutton admits she
threatened a libel suit but says
she was only joking.
"I mentioned a possible libel
suit in jest and Alicia thought I
was dead serious about it," Mrs.
Hutton says.
"She wasn't joking," says Ms.
Wentworth. "She was definitely
upset."
Mrs . Hutton said Thursday
that she has no intention or suing
Ms. Wentworth, but said "no
comment" on possible legal
action against Bonfa.
"I'll take care of him after the election, .. she said.
"I guess he doesn't have many
qualities or much of a record if
he has to take political shots. I
would like to know what Alicia is
up lo because she definitely has
the power to cancel out
scurrilous attacks on candidate
ballots," Mrs. Hutton said.
"Look at my statement. I just
talk about my record and
accomplishments organizing
this department, which I'm
proud of. I have a lot of support
in this community. Bonfa has to
dig up unfounded. glittering
generalities against me."
Bonfa, a practicing attorney in
Huntington Beach. sa id
Thursday that he "welcomes" a
libel suit. "I wish she would sue
me. That's fine, great. There's no libel. That's the way I feel
about things." ·
"It's just the beginning of the
campaign," he said.
D EFENDS REMAR KS
Former City Attorney Don
Bonfa says h e would
welcome libel suit from Mrs.
Hutton. ··There's no libel.''
he d eclares.
Deity lltltllll St.fl,,_
ELECTION HASSLE Cit v
Attorney Gail Hutton says
her opponent is ma king
scurrilous remarks on his
ballot statement and s he
wants them removed
Frizzelle says GOP
w-on't like contest
Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle
says prominent Republican
leaders won't be happy with the
surprise move by Irvine Mayor
David Sills to challenge him in
the June 8 primary election.
Sills filed a notice of intent
Wednesday to run against
Frizzelle in the Republican
primary for the newly-created
69th state Assembly District.
Huntington Beach·based.
Frizzelle has served the past two
years as the 73rd District
assemblyman, but the district
was modified last year as part of
the 10 year-reapportionment.
The new distri ct includes
Huntington Beach from Lake
Avenue to the south, Costa
Mesa, Fountain Valley -and,
for the first time. Irvine.
Sills claims he hasn't decided
whether he'll mount the
campaign. but noted that 30
percent of the district's
Republican vote is centered in
Irvine. He said many of bis
supporters asked him to run.
Fri zzelle, however. said
Republicans traditionally don't
like to see a n incumbent
cha llenged in a primary ,
especially, as in his case, when
large amounts of money were
raised only two years before to
win a seat
UCI students plan
fee protest rally
By GLENN SCOTT
Of ... o.ity ""' ..... Concerned that ''students at a
public university can't afford to
go to school.'" graduate students
at UC Irvine are planning what
they ;say will be the biggest
campus rally of the year to
protest rising fees.
The rally will be March 7 from
11 :30 a .m. to 2 p.m . at the
university's Gateway Plaza,
said Jim Olds, president of the
AH<><:iated Graduate Students,
the ll"OUP that representa the
esli mated 1,650 1raduate-
studenta on campus, or abo\tt 15
percent of the total 11,000.
Because of state bud1et cuts
proposed by the 1overnor'1
office, the cost to attend UCI ls
projected at almost $400 a year
more beglnnint this fall than
from the fall of 1981. Unlvenlty
adminbtraton say final fieuret
won't be available until the state
budget is approved.
Ur "'ersraduate students paid
$272 in feea for classes in the fall
quarter ot 1981. By fall this year,
admlnlatraton eatlmate the fees
will 10 up to S40il per quarter.
Tboae fees include four
c ate1orles : re1tstrat1on,
education, associated student
and university center payments.
Oraduat.t ~Y about Slt mcri ,.,,...... .
Oldl aald lfaduate students,
wbo averap about IS y.an ~
age. tend to be more progressive
and more "left wing" about
campus issues than undergrads.
He said they also tend to be
c;f!nsitive to the financial costs
and benefits or their education
because many are paid to teach
and research and consider their
situation more like a job than do
undergrads.
His organization, he hid,
plans to spend about $1 ,000 on
the rally, which is intended to
protest the rising costs of their
education.
Color guards
slate drill
C•valcade of Colors, tbe
el1btb annual color 1uard drill
contest sponosoted by
Weatrnlnater Royal Re1lmenl
Guard, will take place Saturday
in the Weatmlnater HlJh School um, 1'325 Golden West St.
The pro1ram, betlnnina at
8 : 30 p.m., will feature the
CanadMln Royalalrea from
Alberta, 'Canada; tbe Blue Dnna from Concord, Calif.; and
21 Olber California color pant ·
uolta.
Tlckeu to tbe t::"m will be available at U. : A._,...,
11 •~ ._ for adults, •• ~ for
chllelrtn .ander lJ.
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inventories fall
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B1.11lnu11 lnventorlea fell In ~e,mber by 0.4
percent, th~ Commerce Department reported. Tbe
cutback .in unsold toods held by buJinea11es -the
first such parlna 1nnce 1975 reflected an effort to
offset a decline in isllles as a result ol lhe recession,
economists said Wholesale and ret.aJI sales fcU 0.6 percent in December
Ford Aerospace & Communltatloaa Corp.,
convinced at is losin& a hl&h·stakea battle for ·an
International satellite proJect, filed a complaint with
f'eder al Communications Commission. The
complaint c harges that the International
Telecommunications Satellite Organization, whicb
operates the global satellite system used by oaUona
around the world, has improperly favori!d Hu1he11
Aircraft Co in negotiations for construction ol a new
series of advanced satellites
SlAil fS~-----
Supply side economist Arthur Latter said that a
slumping economy and soaring interest rates
probably wlll lead President Reagan to switch the
United States to a convertible currency. perhaps a
modified gold standard. by November 1982. He made
his prediction before the Bank Investments and
Funds Management Conference of American
Bankers Association in San Francisco .
A mult1m11lion·dollar civil suit filed by the Biolex
Corp against Lockheed Alruaft Corp .. over a fuel
cleansing process was re1ected by a Superior Court
JUry .
General Electrlc's flatiron works in Ontario -
lhe largest in the world -as be ing sold'to a company
to build magnetic motors. but it was uncertain bow
many djsplaced GE workers will be absorbed by the
new firm. The GE plant. which has 1,000-workers on
payroll. had been scheduled to close its doors
permanently at the e nd of this month
Rockwell International has t r a n s ferred
approximately 100 employees from its satellite
construction plant in Seal Beach following the failure
of Congress to fund a new phase of a $1 billion
Defense Department satellite progr•m, a Rockwell
official reported
Kaiser Steel Corp. has instituted at Fontana and
the corp(>rate level a 10 percent pay cut for officers
and a salary freeze for salaned employees. It has
also changed medical and vacation benefits for all
salaried employees throughout the company ...
Avco Community Developers lac. bas laid off 80
employees tn the last six weeks SO in the last
several weeks due to the residential sales slump,
officials said The com pany has sizeable residential
a nd commercial holdings an Laguna Niguel and in
San Diego County
IARlllSS ;f;
R.J . Reynolds Industries In~. for tbe fourth
quarter ended Dec. 31 reported net earninp of $177.8
malllon, or $1 .62 a share, 32 percent high.er than last
year 's figures of $136.9 million, or $1.23. For the full
year 1981. the. company had net earnings of $787.8
million, or $7 03 a share, 15 percent better than 1980'a
$670 4 million. or $6.12 ... Mlulon Insurance Group
Inc. of Los Angeles reported after-tax income from
operations for the year ended Dec 31 of $45.6 million,
up 13 percent from $40.5 million for l980's similar
period. Fourth·quarter income from operations waa
$10 6 million, or Sl.34 a s hare. compared with $10.1
million, or $1.28 in 1980's like quarter .
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CAVALCADE 82
llllll lllCH/IDUTH ClllT GARDEN 83
COMICS 86
INCISION INTRIGUING -No one said bemg a scientist
would be eas) But Martis Ayer. Teri Williams. Wendy.
llolm. Nikki Woodland and Amy Rogers give fi sh a
thorough inspection.
Curiosity comes • in waves
Annual report shows Marine Institute shipshape after first year
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of -D.llly ~let Si.ft Officials of the Orange County Marine
Institute at Dana Point Harbor say they
have two reasons to celebrate.
First, the oceanographic studies
center was a year old Saturday. And
second, the fledgling facility is
managing to pay its own way.
Dr. Stanley Cummings, director of
the marine institute, said the amount of
money being generated through
educational and recreational programs
is meeting expectations
"Our charter says we have to pay our
own way," Cummings said "Our
budget estimates show that we have
turned the corner and are now earning
as much as we spend."
The institute operates on a $250,000
annual budget. earned from fees and
private donations. Work on the
3,900·square·foot building was com
pleted a year ago at a cost or
$600,000.
The marme center served more than
30,000 Orange County students in
kindergarte n through community
college last year. according to
Cummings.
The small structure houses offices.
classrooms and laboratories and serves
as a shore learning base for vanous
marine studies programs
Construction of the institute was
financed with $400,000 in county money
and $50,000 each from Rancho Santiago,
Coast, Saddleback and North Orange
County Community College districts.
Plans call for the building to be
expanded to 40,000 square feet on the
insti'tute's tbree-acre county·owned s it4:
in the west basin of Dana Point Harbor
Cummings said the center won't be
competing with Marineland and Sea
World the me parks that attract
thousands of visitors each year.
"Our primary emphasis isn't
entertainment," Cummings said. "The
major distinction between us and those
POWERFUL PINCERS -Robby
Dorris watches tiow lobster wag~tes..,.·
parks is that they offer a passive type of
demonstration wherF people simply go
and watch "
He said the programs at the center
st ress active involvement in the
scientific process. leading to first·hand
knowledge of the area's marine life.
Cummings said the major attraction
at the institute and largest Income
earper is the Pilgrim, a modern replica
and namesake of the sailing ship that
author Richard Henry Dana sailed on.
The brig, owned by Marion Barich of
Long Beach, was brought to Dana Point
Harbor from a San Pedro boat yard lost
May after a phased purchase
agreement was reached.
Cummings said the Dana Point Ocean
Institute Foundation, the fund·raising
arm of the marine education facility. ,
has yet to come up with .the $500,000
asking price to buy the ship.
He said $20.000 had been paid so far to
keep the Pilgrim in Dana Point, $10,000
from the foundation and $10,000 from
shop owners on the harbor. To date. the
Pilgrim had earned about $55,000 for the
institute.
Cummings said the institute sponsors
overnight stays on the ship for young
people. as well as family weekends,
where those bunking onboard act as the
crew. Al least one couple have been
married in the stately square rigged
stlip
Cummmgs said institute 0Hic1als
would be asking Orange County
Supervisors for $30,000, to be used to
prepare a master plan for eventual
expansion of the marine center.
Planned expansion would include
more exhibits for the public, as well as
research facilities. which would be
manned by personnel from nearby
universities and independent
laboratories.
"How much we are able to expand
will depend on how much we can earn,".
Cummings said. "I am happy \o say we
are at a p<>int now where we are
self-supporting."
Most popular at the institute this
month, he added, are whale watch
cruises which leave the marine center's
dock several times a day. The vessel
Sum Fun takes passengers off the Dana
Point shoreline to watch the southward
migration of California Gray Whales.
How ,about ·,a TV
spectacular on El
Salrodor?. Read Art Howe
on Page 82.
Coastal hoard
to set date
for zoning law
By STEVE MITCHELL °'*Det" .......... State coastal commissioners
will meet in Santa Barbara
Tuesday to set a due date for
Orange-County's submittal of
zoning laws and maps for the
development or the lrvine Coast.
The zoning, or implementation
plan for the 9,400 acre Irvine
Company parcel between
Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beach, follows certification last
month of the county's local
coastal plan for the project.
The coastal commission sWf
1s recommending the zoning
phase be s ubmitted to the
commission by this August.
after consulting with county
planners.
Certification of the LCP last
month set the s tage for
development plans along the
coastal strip that include two
major roadways leading to
Pacific Coast Highway, 2,000
new dwelling units, two major
commercial centers and 2,650
acres or open space.
Specifically. the land use plan
calls for up to 250,000 square feet
or offices and 1,500 motel rooms
in buildings up to 10 stories high
at the terminus or the proposed
Pelican Hill Road at Coast
Highway
That provision. plus a
four·lane road at Sand Canyon
amon g other items , has
prompted the Friends of the
Irvine Coast to file suit against
the county and the coastal
com mission over the proposal.
But Fern Pirkle, president of
the Friends group, said her
organization will not appear at
Tuesday's meeting in Santa
Barbara.
''There's really no purpose in
us showing up," she said today.
"They <the commissioners> are
1ust setting up a date for
submittal of the third phase of
the project."
She said the proposed Aueust
date for that submittal might
actually work in her group's
favor.
•·It might mean they're
thinking it over, and might be
considering seriously rewritinl
the zoning laws," she said.
She said recent setbacks
suffered by the Irvine Company
.. might mean they'll come up
with a compromise on the Irvine
Coast and we'll never have to go
to court "
Mrs. Pirkle was referring to
this week's withdrawal by the
company of plans for expanding
Newport Center and the lease
option dispute by homeowners
whose dwelling units are on land
owned by lhe Irvine Company.
But Jerry Collins, a
spokesman for the Irvine
Company, said the county and
the company have no intentions
of changing the zoning.
''For one thing, it can't be
done," Collins said. "We must
follow the land use plan and that
plan has already been adopted
by the coastal commission."
As far as a compromise plan,
the spokesman said, "the
commission adopted one several
months ago." The county's
original plan called for 12,000
homes and it was scaled down to
2,000 homes with 70 percent of
the land left in open space.
··Any reasonable person
surely must regard that as an
instance or reducing things to
the irreducible."
And , he said, recent
developments regarding other
company projects. as well as the
Friends of the Irvine Coast
I a wsuit , ··have no effect
whatsoever on any or these
proceedings and we don't expect
they ever will."
UCI students plan
fee protest rally
By GLENN SCOTT
Of ... o.lly ~Ml Staff
Concerned that "students at a
public university can't afford to
go to school ," graduate students
at UC Irvine are planning what
they say will be the biggest
cam pus rally of the year to
protest rising fees.
The rally will be March 7 from
11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
university's Gateway Plaza,
said Jim Olds, president of the
Associated Graduate Students,
the group that represents the
estimated 1,650 graduate
students on campus, or about 15
percent of the total 11,000.
Because of state budget cuts
proposed by the governor's
office. the cost to attend UCI is
projected at almost $400 a year
more beginning this fall than
from the fall of 1981. University
administrators say final figures
won't be available until the state
budget is approved.
Undergraduate students paid
$272 in fees for classes in the fall
Quarter of 1981. By fall this year,
administrators estimate the fees
wlll go up to $404 per quarter. .
Those fees include four
categories : registration,
education, associated student
and university center payments
Graduates pay about $16 more
per quarter.
Olds said graduate students.
who average about 25 years oJ
age, tend to be more progresslvt
and more "left wing" about
campus issues tllan undererads.
He said they also tend to be
11ensltlve to the financial costs
and benefits of their education
because many are paid to teach
and research and consider their
situation more like a job than do
undergrads
Has organization. he said,
plans to spend about $1 ,000 on
the rally. which 1s intended to
protest the rising costs of their
education.
The group has a $4 ,200 budget
funded bv graduate student fees.
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Body found
• m ocean.
identified
Orange County coroner's
deputies have identified the
body of a woman found floating
In the surfline off Myrtle Street
Beach in Laguna Beach as a
visitor from Minneapolis.
Laguna Beach police received
a call late this morning from
coroner's deputies identifying
the woman as Maria Katherine
Sletten, 58.
Detective Gene Brooks said
the woman flew to California
earlier this month, and was
reported missing by her
relatives several days ago.
Her husband identified the
body this morning.
The coroner's office said the
woman had probably been in the
water since Feb. 3 or 4. The
cause of death was due to
drowning.
Riley to launch
third term bid
Supervbor 'nlomu Rlley'a b6d
for • third term on the Oraqe
County Board of Supervllora
wlJI open formally Saturday
wttb a campai1n kick·ofl
breakfaat at the South Cout
Piasa Hotel, Costa Mesa.
Tbe t a.m. rally at Altr9do'1
Restaurant will be au_.., by
com mualty coordlaatora wM
will ..,.,.Id ltlld'• effort to
eolleet 1,Nl ••anaturH on
aomlutba.....,.thtm•be.
ritunild '°llle .~ ...........
of Vot.en Office by P'eb. 25.
Tbe 5th aupervilorial cll.atrict,
represeated by Riley alnce m•,
lDclude1 Calta Mesa, Newport
Beach, ~. Lapa, 8-eb,
Lacu.na Nlpel, Lapa• JllUI,
Saa Juan Capistrano, Daaa
Polat, Caplatrano Beach, S...
Clemente and Tultln.
Tbe campallD 11 belDt
orcaataed by • 1roup called
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Defense says
woman knew
drink lethal
An 87-year·old Newport Beach
woman knew she was sipping
poison when her 57·year-old son,
now on trial for her death ,
handed her orange juice laced
with cyanide last September, a
defense lawyer says.
"Sbe really d id know. She
wanted lo end her life," attorney
Stuart Grant told an Orange
County Superior Court jury
Thursday.
This, the defense attorney
said, was nol murder, as the
prosecution claims.
The jur y will begin
deliberations in the case or
Herbert Barclay Baeh next
Tuesday.
In his summation to the jury,
Grant said Bae tz was only
helping his mother fulfill her
wishes of ending her own Ule
when he handed her the pol.son
on the night of Sept 10. The two
were In the living room or
Janette Baetz 's Balboa
Peninsula home, which she
shared with her son.
The defense lawyer also
denied prosecution assertions
that .his client actually had
planned to kill bis mother ~r
squandering her assets,
mortga1ing her home and
physically abusinl her right up
to the nlght sbe died. 1 Proeecutor Patrick Geary, in
his closln1 statement.a to the,
jury on Wednesday, casked the
panel to return with a verdict ol
firat-deeree murder against
Baetz, a chemlat who had been
Uvin1 with his mother for about
four years.
But Grant said the pros9Cutioll
was relylna on only
ctr c um'st'antl al plec ea of'
evidence to supp0rt lt.t claims.
He ulled -.~y Baell would
wut to kAlf bii mother to ~
tontrol ti her estate when be
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FRIDAY, FEB. ;2, 1912
CAVALCADE 82
How', a bout ,a
spectacutQr ~n El
Sal.,,;adOr?. Read Art Hoppe
on Rage 82. GARDEN 83
COMICS 86
Land prices egg ranchers out
By Rlal.AaD GREEN
Of .. Dlllty,.... .....
Paul and Lucile Haupert1s
"mom and pop" chicken raiacb
north of Irvine continues to hold
lts own nnancially, but mom
apd pop don't have a lot of faith
i.D the future or the 60,000-bird operation.
"I'll probably get out In a year
or so," said Haupert. "The
land's Just 1ettln1 too valuable."
Also, chicken ranches are
generally in.compatible with
residential neighborhoods, a
factor that bu contributed lo
the closure of 146 such ranches
In the county since 1960, Haupert
said.
Throughout Orange County,
the whiz or automobiles baa
replaced the clucks or chickens.
But at Haupert's Poultry
Ranch, 7983 Irvine Blvd., the
sights, sounds and, yes, the
unpleasant smells or chicken
ranching continue -for the
lime beiog anyway.
Haupert says his spr~ad is one
of only four operating in the
county. Two of those -Dairy
Fresh and Harvey Sbunk's -
are located nearby on Irvine
Boulevard.
Lest there be any confusion,
these ranches are concerned
primarily with eggs. Once the
hens are about 2 years old, they
are sold for use in such products
as chicken pol pies -they are
too old and tough to be used as
frying chickens.
The raising of fryers, which
isn 'l done in Orange County, is a
whole different ball game,
explains Haupert.
Thia la the way Haupert's
business works:
-One-day-old .hens are
boueht, debeaked (ao they won't
hurt each other) and placed In
heated shelters for four weeu.
-After two P.JOte weekl or shelteT without heat they are
then moved to wire pens.
-By the time they are 20
weeks old, they will be laying
eggs and at 24 weeka they are
producln1 marketable eggs
which are sold to a distributor.
-Al about 2 years of age ,
the chickens cease to be
productive egg layers and are
s~d. '
But there is more than this lo
the chicken ranching.
. For one thing, there is the
fertiliser chickens also pro-
duce. This is sold to farmers.
Much of it is spread on fields In
Irvine.
The key to keeping down the
smell of this material before it is
collected is making sure it is
dry, said Haupert. If it 1et.s wet,
watch out.
Not only will it smell awful,
but flies will come. And where
there are rues, there will soon
be health department officials,
observed Haupert, notin1 be
hasn't had these sorts or
problems in quite a while
For another thing, there is the
birds' skittish nature.
.. They could be singing away,
laying eggs and a crow comes
by," said Haupert. "They quiet
down fast and it's silent."
Somet.hin~ that scares
chickens as much as crows is
another predator: the coyote.
"We've had coyotes come In
here and bite up into the cages,"
said Haupert. "They can't get
the whole hens, but they get legs
and make the hens bleed to
death."
And, there are little tricks to
chicken ranching.
"We keep the lights on for 16
hours a day so that the hens
keep their productivity up,"
Haupert said. "We used to have
the lights on 24 hours before the
cost of electricity went up.'·
And so bas the cost of feed and
other essentials to the chicken
ranching business.
Things have changed quite a
bit since Haupert leased his 10
acres from the Irvine Company
in 1963. And, like other
agricultural and Ii veslock
operations In the county.
chicken ran.ching is falling
victim lo progress.
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he ns will kt•<.'p lht>t r prnd uC'tl\·11~ up
UCI student donation issue deadlocked Historical
unit chief
Leaders want control of new campus center if ·Students give $4 million • m race
By GLENN SCOTT
Of-o.My ...... St.fl
Student leaders at UC Irvine
are demanding majority control
of a new SlO-million campus
events center before they donate
up lo $4 million for construction.
Bul in an interview Thursday,
Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr.
s aid it is premature for him lo
approve any proposals for
governing the center, being
billed as a spacious new home
for UCl's basketball team.
Bul Aldrich did concede that
he'd approve a constitution
giving students control if they
also s upply most of the
construction money.
"I don't have any difficulty
with a student majority if the
students produce a majority of1 the funds ," he said.
On Feb. 22, the students are
scheduled lo hold a referendum
on whether to levy a qttarterly
fee lo raise the $4 million.
Bill Caraccio, referendum
coordinator. said the student
council intends to agree lo the
donation only if the students are
guaranteed majority control in
exchange. The funds , he
explained, are considered
critical to serve as a base for
other f\.Dld-raising activity.
•'It's more than just a straight
Caracclo said , because the
council wants the center lo be
planned and available for more
than just athletic events.
·'The students are very
concerned it is for
multipurposes and not jusl
sports purposes," he said.
"I don't have a difficulty with a
m~jority if students produce."
. $4 million to the university," be
said.
If Aldrich won't acne to a
plan in which a lS·tnember
governing board would include
seven students, he said, tbe
money won't be available.
Aldrich said be will promise
students participation in
governing the center in
exchange for the $4-million
pledge, but nothlna more.
Stud.ent con~l i~ a Uy tss~.
Hecause of what h ! called a
"territorial mentality" on
campus, academic departments
rarely yield their facilities for
concerts or lectures, which he
said frustrates attempts to stage
presentations.
Caraccio said Crawford Hall,
where athletic events now are
staged, is available only on an
averaee of once a quarter. for
student events.
Aldrich, meanwhile, contends
that students should be e xpected
lo participate in the funding as
th e y ha ve f o r o th e r
non-academic facilities. such as
the Uni ver sit y Center. o r
student union.
IL 1s not clear whal would
happen if the students refused lo
assist in funding, but other
universities have made seating
at athletic events available to
s tudents conti n gent upo n
financial participation.
or course. lt ts n 'l c lear
whether the students will vote in
favor of any of three proposals
included in the referendum lo
raise fees $17 , $20 or $23 a
quarter.
The students already are
facing fee increases estimated
to cost them $400 more next year
than this year. A rally has been
scheduled on campus only two
weeks after the referendum vote
to protest stale budget cuts
forcing up the fees.
Barbara Wiener. president of
the Irvine Historical Society,
has announced her candidacy
for Irvine City Council, bringing
lo four the number of candidates
in the June 8 council election.
The City Council seats of
Larry Agran and Art Anthony
w 111 be contested m the election.
Ag r a n says h e 'll s eek
re·elect1on Anthony s ays be.
won't :
Bruce Vorhauer, 40, who owns:
V L I C o . a b i o m e d i c a l·
development company if, Costa
Mesa. and Irvine Unified School:
District Trustee John Nakaoka;
have a lso d ec lared their:
candidacies '.
The candidate filing period rori
the Irvine City Council election
begins Tuesday and ends Marett
12. Candidate papers are fil~
with the Irvine city clerk .. Ms Wiener , the latest entry,,
says she has been instrumental
in t he effort to preserve the.
historic Irvine Country store and
old hotel in East Irvine.
Irvine Coast development due date eyed She has bt!en a regional
commissioner for the American
Youth Soccer Organization and.
is a member and lmmedlate-
past president of the Turtle
Rock School Site Council. She ts
vice president of the Turtle Rock
Community Association.
Coastal commission scheduled -to set deadline at Santa Barbara meetings
By STEVE MITCHELL °' .. .,.... .........
State coastal commlsslonen
will meet in Santa Barbara
Tuesday lo set a due date for
Orange County's submittal of
ionin1 Jaws and mape for tbe
development ol the Irvine Cout.
' development plans 110111 the
coastal strip that lnclucte two
major roadways leadln1 to
Pacific Coast Hi1hway, 2,000
new dwe.llinl units, two m~
commerclal centers and 2,650
acres ot open 1pace.
or1aniutlon will not appear at
Tuesday's meeting in Santa
Barbara.
"There'• nally no putpOM In
us 1bowtn1 up,'' abe said today.
"They (t.be commt.slonera) are
Just 1ett1n1 up a date for
submittal of the tblrd pbue of
the project."
She said the propo1ed Aul\Wt
date for that aubmlttal mllht
actually work In her 1roup'1
favor.
Mrs. Pirkle was referring lo
this week's withdrawal by the
company of plans for expandin1 "We have mucb to be proud
Newport Center and the lease of, but there are crucial Issues to
option dispute by homeowners be faced ln the years ahead,''
whose dwelling units are on land site said. "We must adhere to own~ by the Irvine Company. the city's General Plan's
B u t Jerry c 0 l Ji n s , a mandate for sensible growth. ' We can't seize UPon pollUcaUy SJlOkesman for the Irvine Inspired and superficially
Com..-..ny, said the county and appealing arbltrary rates of
the company have no intentions irowth. There are free market
"
The IOILinl', or implementaUon
plan for the. 9,400 acre Jrvtne
Company ,parcel between
Corona del Mar and Laauna
Beach, follows certification laat
montb of tbe county's local
coastal plan for the pn>ject.
Speclflcally, the. land uae plan
calla for up to 250,000 square feet
of offices and 1,500 motel rooms
In bulldtnp up to 10 storit1 h1th
at the terminus of t.be PS'ODOMCI
Pelican Hill Road at Coast
Hl,hwa). b•t provt1lon , pha1 a
four-lane road at Sand c~
amon1 other ltem1, bas
prompted the Friend• of tM
Irvine Cout to Ille IUlt aPlmt
the county and tb• coastal
commJilaoD owr u.e:=.
"It mt1bt mean they're
tbinldq It over, aad mlPt be
conatderina Mrioualy rewri~
the IOD1nC laws," 1be 1atd.
of chanling the zonin1. aolutlons to our problems. Tber'e
"FOF-one tt\in1, I can't be-8.h o u Id bt no Do• d for.__ '
done,'' Collini said. "We must government to intrude f\ai1IMr' The coaatal c.ommlulon atatr
la recommendlnt tbe 10llla1
phue be submitted to tbe
commtulon by this Au1u1t,
after consultlng with county
planners.
CertillcaUon ol the LCP IMl
month set the 1ta1e fbr •
But ,.... Pirkle, ot
lbe P'rt.nctl troop, Hid W
I
Sh• said recent setbacks
&uttered bY tbe Irvine CompanJ "mlalllt IM8D they'll come up
with • COlllP"Jm ... on lM lntne
Coalt Ud .. ·o ........ to'°
toeowt.
follow Ute land use plan and that into the pen10nal and flnandal
plan has al.Nedy been a~ed lives of clUiens."
by the coutal commtuion." Ma. Wiener aa,ld 1he expecta to
Al fll' u a compromiH plan, have the help of 400 cltlaee
tbe •=•man said, "the vnlunteena in her camJNlllll • comm ~OM Mvenl ••11 iM llilib it11e eu nile
month• •10." SIS,000 M Mt COilldl llld. I
~
Rockwell aids new UCI facility
Rockwell International
Corporation Trust baa
donated $40,000 toward
construction of a new
planning and placement
center at UC Irvine.
The donation was solicited
as part of tbe university's
attempt to build the facility
with funds from private
firms that would make use of
it.
"Rockwell International
has bad a history of success
In reoruitin1 at UCI. said
Bruce Riesenberg, actina
director of the Placement
Center. "The company wu
concerned enough that UCI
have a first.rate recruiting
facility that it offered to
donate the funds for
construction of it.'·
Other rtrms that have
contribut ed towa rd
construction are Fluor
Engineering and Construct·
ors Inc .. TRW l,nc . iind
Buffums.
Mayor to give Newport update
Newport Beach Mayor
Jackie Heather will give ber
annual ''Update on the City"
talk Feb. 17 while speaking
before members or the
marine division of the
Newport Harb~r Area
.
Chamber of Commerce.
The 7:30 a.m . meeting at
the Balboa Bay Club is open
to the public. The cost of
breakfast is $4. To make
reservations, call 644·8211.
School candidate' to •peak Tue•day
Irvine-Coast Republican
Women's Club will meet
Tuesday at Shark Islana
Yacht Club, Jamboree at
Bayside, at 11 a .m.
Dr. Gene Prat, Ph.D.,
candidate for State
Superintendent or Schools,
will speak on "How to make
California's public schools
strong again."
All Republican ladies and
friends are invited. For
reservations, call Mrs. W.
Lee Spencer, 67S-2142.
I rvine Coast plan
date to be set
BJ STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. Dlllfy pttlll S'9ff
State coutal commissiooen
will meet in Santa Barbara
Tuesday to set a due date for
Orange County's submittal of
zoning Jaws and maps for the
development of the Irvine Coast.
The r.oning, or implementation
plan for the 9,400 acre Irvine
Company parcel between
Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beach. foUows certification last
month of tbe county· s local
coastal plan for the project.
The coastal commission staff
is recommending the zoning
phase be submitted to tbe
commission by this August,
after consulting with county
olanners.
\Riley plans
Saturday
bid kick-off
Supervisor 1bomas Riley's bid
~or a third term on the Orange 1county Board of Supervisors
will open formally Saturday
with a campaign kick·off
brealtfut at the South Coast
Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. .
The 9 a .m. rally at Alfredo's
!Restaurant will be attended by
community coordinators wbo
will spearhead Riley's effort to
collect 1,531 signatures on
nomination papers .
The 5tb aupervisorial district,
represented by Riley since 1974,
includes Costa Mesa. Newport
Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach,
La1una Niguel, Laguna Hill.I,
San Juan Capistrano, Dana
Point, Capistrano Beach, San
Clemente and Tustin.
The campaign ls being
organized by a group called
Friends of Tom Riley and
Nelson-Padberg Consulting of
Irvine.
Mesa cyclist
injured in
HD crash
Certification of the LCP last
month set the stage for
development plans alon1 the
coutal strip that lnch•de two m aJor roadways leadln1 to
Pacific Coast Hlehway, 2,000
new dwelling unit.a, two m8'jor
commercial centen and 2,850
acres of open space.
Specifically, the land use plan
calls for up to 250,000 square feet
of offices and l ,SOO motel rooms
in buildings up to 10 stories high
at the terminus of the propoeed
Pelican Hill Road at Coast
Highway.
Thal provision , plus a
four-lane road at Sand Canyon
among other items , has
prompted the Friends of the
l rvine Coast to file suit against
the county and the coastal
com mission over the proposal.
But Fem Pirkle, president of
the Friends group, said her
organization will not appear at
Tuesday's meeting in Santa
Barbara.
"There's really no purpose in
us showing up." she said today.
"They (the commissioners) are
just setting up a date for
submittal ol the third pbue of
the project.•·
She said the proposed August
date for that submittal might
actually work in her group's
favor.
''It might mean they' re
thinking it over, and mi1bt be
considering seriously rewriting
the zoning Jaws,'' she said.
She said recent setbacks
suffered by the Irvine Company
"might mean they'll come up
with a compromise on the Irvine
Coast and we'll never have to go
to court."
Mrs. Pirkle was refeninl to
this week's withdrawal by the
company of plans for expandin1
Newport Center and the lease
option dlapute by homeowners
whose dwellin1 units are on land
owned by the Irvine Company.
But Jerry CoJllna, a
s pokesman for the Irvine
Company, said the county and
the c7any ha~e no intenUona .
of chan na the JOnin&.
"For one thin1, it can't be
done," Collins sald. "We must
tollow the land UM plan and that
plan bas already been adoptAld
by the cout.a.l commlulon."
As far u a compromlse plan,
'tb• apokeaman a aid, •'the
co.mmflslod adol't4d one Hveral
111ontb1 •10. ·' The county'• ~imat plan called fo• 12,000
homes and it wu acalecf down to
Z,000 homes with 70 percent of
the land left lD open apace.
·'Any reuonablef 11er1on
surely must rep.rd tba u an
tnatance ot niductq UUno to
~ftedadble."
And, be 1ald, receat
Clevelopmenta re1ardln1 o&Mr
comPMJ projecU, u well •the rrtenda of lhe lrvln• Cout
law111lt1 "b1ve no effect
wbataoever on anr of th"•
procMidlap and we doa'i aptct
tMJ nw will.''
FRIDAY; FEB. 12, 1982
'CAVALCADE 82
GARDEN 83 ,
COMICS 86
i ' • ~
How .about ,a TV
spectacular on El
Salvador? Read Art Hoppe ·
on P.age B2.
donation UCI student • issue deadlocked
Leaders·want. control of new campus center if students give $4 million
'lb GLENN 8CU'tT ii .......... to to ... _ Of .. ...,._.... counc u•1.Q"'"'" •11'ff .. .., Caracclo sa1a, bec ause the that students should be exP,ect«I
Student leaden at UC Irvine donatloa OQ!y ii the students are council wants the center to be to participate in the fundib1 as
are demandina majority control auar'8teed majority coptrol lD planned and available for more t b e y h a v e f o r o t b e r
of a new $lO.milllon campus exebanle. The funds, be thiul juat athletic events. non-academic facUiUea such u
events center before the0y donate explalned, are consldered ·'The students are very the University Ce~ter or
up to $C million for coutnlctioo critical to serve u a baae for c o n c e r n e d i t i s f o r student union '
But in an interview TbundaY other fund·ralalnl ac:Uvity. multipurpose.a and not jual ·
CbanceUor Qanlel Aldrich Jr'. "lt't more than J~ • st.rai~t sports putposes," he said. ll ia not clear what woold utd ll is premature tor b1m to happen lf the students refused to
approve any proposals for assist in funding, but other
1overn1n1 the center, betni "I don't have. any d.;ff"culty w"th un1verstt1es have made seating billed as a spacious new bome " " " at athletic events available to
for UCJ's basketball team. , G 11UlJ.Ority if students produce." students contingent upon But Aldrich did concede that financial participation.
he'd approve a constitution Of course, at 1sn 't clear
1ivin1 students control U they '4 million to the university," be Hecause of what h<! called 8 whether the students will vote in
a 110 supply most of the said. "territorial mentality" on favor of any of three proposals
construcUon money. If Aldrich won't agree to a campus, academic departments included in the referendum to
"I don't have any difficulty plan in which a 13-member rarely yield \heir faeiliUes for raise fees $17. $20 or $23 a
with a student majority if the eovernlna board would include concerts or lectures. which he quarter. ·
students produce a majority of seven students, be said, the said ftustrat-attempts to stage Th d t I
th , .. _ .. _ .. h "d • ,.,. e stu e n s a ready are e "'"""• e su . money won t be available. presentations. f · f 0 F b .... _ ldri acing ee increases estimated tr e . 22, un:: stud~nts are A ch said he will promise Caraccio said Crawford Hall, SCht!duled to hold a referendum students participation 1n where athletic events now are to costthem$400morenextyear
he .... _ to l l · b than this year. A rally has been on w '°"r evy a quarter y govern 1ng t e center In staged, is available only on an h
f to · th .... llli b f th sc eduled on campus only two ee raise e ~ m on. exc ange or e $4·million average of once a quarter. for Bll) C i f d Jed but weeks after the referendum vote aracc o, re eren um P ge, nothing tnore. student events.
di t "d th t d St d t trol ._ k. · to protest state budget cuts coor na or, sa1 . e s u e_nt u ~ CQJ1 . • ~ a ey w~ Aldrich, meanwhile,· cont.ends lorcing up the fees.
Cyanide
• • victini
'aware' I
An 87-year-old Newport Beach
woman knew she waa sipptnal
poison when her 57-year-old soo,
now on trial for her death,
banded her orange juice laced
with cyanide last September, a
defense lawyer says.
"She really did know. She'
wanted to end ber life," attorney
Stuart Grant told an Orange
County Superior Court jury
Thursday.
Tbls, tbe defense attorney
said, was not murder, u the
prosecution claims.
Tbe jury will betin
deliberations in the case of
Herbert Barclay Baetz next
TRASH FINO Dominic Munoz of Huntington
Beach says he often finds food . such as these
75 loaves of bread. in dumpsters behind
_grocery stores. He s a~·s he freezes the
.,...,~ ...........
discarded food and givt's it to friends. He said
he refused to be photographed because he
fea:e.d. it could hamper his trash digging
art1v1ties
Tuesday.
In bla l\UD!Datlon to tbe jUl'J, Grant Hld Baet1 was only
helpinl bil mother fullW her
wilbes of end.ina her own life
when be banded her the pollOD
on the ntpt of Sept .. 10. The two
were in the living room of
Jan e tte Baeta's Balboa
Peninsula home, which she
shared with her son.
Grocery trash bin 'pot of gold'
'l'be defense lawyer also
denied prosecution assertion.a
that his client actually had
planned to kill his mother after
squandering her assets,
mortgaging her home and
physically abusing her right up
to the night she died.
Prosecutor Patrick Geary, in
his closine statements to the
jury on Wednesday, a.sited the
panel to return with a verdict of
first-degree murder against
Baetz, a chemlal who bad been
living with his mother tor about
four years.
By PATBICK KENNEDY Of .. ....., .......
Dominic Munos of Huntington
Beach is sort of a modem day
Robin Hood who says be takes
from the t.rash bins and aives to the poor.
His specialty is crocery store
trash bins. On Monday morning
he drove behind his favorite
grocery store and snatched 75
loaves of bread that had just
been tossed into a large
dumpster.
He says the store manager
came out and yelled at him to
get away and the two exchan&ed
angry words. But for the
26-year-old Munoz, a part-lime
asphalt worker with a wife and
three children, it was just
another day of bargain hunting for food.
··Trash digging, that"s what it
comes down to," Munoz said.
"But I don't care what people
think. It's lhe smart thing to do
because grocery stores throw
away good food. I get it and give
it away to friends who are
starving. I can't understand why
they waste good food "
Munoz s ays his father has
been a trash digger for 15 years.
Munoz, a burly, red-haired man,
says he's following In ha s
father's footsteps .
Sometimes Munoz climbs
completely into the trash bins in
search of di scarde d
unpurchased food, he says.
"I know It's still good because
I've been eating it for lS years
and I'm not dead." he says. "If
the bread has mold on it you
don't eat it ; if the baloney
package is swollen. you don't eat
the meat.
"I don't have a high school
diploma, but I can tell if food is
good; it ·s simple."
Munoz says his father is 76,
lives in Costa Mesa and still digs
in grocery store trash bins for 80
percent of his food.
He says his Cather's most
memorable haul was a find of
500 eggs "He was giving eggs
away for days," Munoz says.
"We ate eggs with everything."
Munoz says he also has bad
good find s and that be
immediately freezes the food
and then gives most of it away.
"You name it and grocery
stores throw it away while it's
good ··
It's fashionable and likable
By NORA LEHMAN OeltrNlll .......
I'~ TAKE THAT AND THAT: I've been deluding
myself. I feel better after telling you that. l now admit all
those rationalizations that if I had an unlimited t>.dget to
spend on clothes, 1 wouldn't, because the fashions are too
extreme, or aren't for me . . .
Wrong! Michael Perkins and I sat together
Wednesday to watch the Best of American Designers
nan
fashion show put on by Saks Fifth Avenue to benefit the
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
We admitted while there. were some things we
couldn't wear. there were certainly very few things we
dido 't like.
There were a few items not in top favor, thank
heavens. Of my dream bill would t'eally be out ol hand.
Famlllar faces on hand included Betty Rorers with
Molly Lyon and Annette Hurwlta. Bobbi Stabler, back
from Switzerland, was sitlln1' wltb Murietta Lohr and
Mary Crane <welcome back!>. Pat Thom.Pson and Betty
Steele, looking very together in hats. which they said,
they had to wear because tbetr hair had to be covered.
Seems they'd just gotten back from Mexico and hadn't
had a chance to wash the trip off their respecUve heads.
lAaENA DOSSETI', took.ins m. WU in tbe aalon-
after tbe 1how.and after a dreSs she described as ''lookinl
a lot ~e the '20a." GIOrla Mooney. chic u alwaya, foraave me fOf'i
retUtnlq a Dealanlnl Women chore to her, then rushed ·
off to take a look at t.be iilfamous a.olfl"9)' Beene'1
violet mohair coat.
1 heard someone muttering. "I'd kill for that coat.·· l
know how she feels.
Mary Jane McKittrick, Sue McGowan. Ruth Poole
and Gail Turner were all gathered at the escalator as
Judy Slutsky, s hopping bag in hand. made her way to the
escalator -after the s how.
"I was afraid to come in time for the champagne "
she said, "I tend to lose my head.·· ·
MICJIAEL TRIED ON a dress, then she and Esther
Quick decided l should have it. <Are you getting a
commission from Saks. ladies?>
One last overheard comment or two
"Well , I don't know,'" Judy Argyros was saying.
looking speculatively into the mirror al another Geoffrey
Beene, "it's awfully long... ·
··well, it's 8Upposed to be a long dress," a soothing
voice answered, "but of course it can be proportioned,
(>erfecUy for you."
Of course it can .
Of course. of course .
* * * D~ ARE STILL NEEDED: No, the March of
Dimes didn't f'O out of existence. When oolio wa~
conquered, t&e orsanization moved on to combat birth
defects. The Dlme8 fund needs our help just as much as
eve~ with inllation, the drive needs more than dimes.
1 ne Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach understands
that and bas decided to donate all its funds from the
Valentine Ball, scheduled for 'Feb. 20 at the Balboa Bay
Club, to this important crusade. .
KABCTV newsman Fred Anderson will serve as the
eve"inl's master ol ceremonies. He'U handle the auction
and tashion show.
AUCl10N ITEMS? A f~ trip Ut'PttmOallarta
with a stay at Gana Blanca Beach Club. IDte:rnatlonal
Arranaements donated that. M. Jacquei, F.ublon Ia land's super furrier. donated a tur ]ac\et and.
TradJtlorial J•welera have come up With a cameo a.Dd •
diamond pendant.
For more inform aUoo on
ete-7588.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 12, 1812
J.•t_ ................... ..,ca....~ :;'f~ASH, WEAPONS SEIZED -Part of $825.000 firm were photographed at Orange County
, ~n cash and weapons taken in raid at El Toro sheriff's headquarters. ·l~'!'-t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....:....~~~ 1~':·
·~···
:'fawyer claims ~ias
;Jn ·rape sente11f!l,ng
,f,, ;;,
·<lay DAVID KUT'ZMANN
f},:: ::" =:s•:i move, a defense -.1~wyer for a convicted teen-age
rapist is challenging the right of
an Orange County Superior
"'
urt judge to sentence his
ent because or statement$ the
J dge made last year in meting
out 100-year-plus prison terms to
three co-defendants.
According to court documents
fi I ed Thursday , attorney
Clarence Hewatt asserted that
Judge Francisco Briseno wouJd
'l,t.prejudiced against his client :.. had, in effect, pre-judged
,/ at his sentence would be. ... _, fB The defendant, Tung Thumb
t@e, 17, bas undergone months of ·~~sts at the California Youth
Hewatt said he wants to make
a motion to have Le sent to a
state hospital as a mentally
disordered sex offender. but
believes Briseno already has
pre-judged the issue.
In seeking a new judge to
sentence his client, the defense
lawyer aJso said the political
climate in Orange County is
such that the case ought to be
moved to another county.
··1 don't think any judge in
Orange County superior court
could properly or without bias
sentence Mr. Le due to the
extreme amount of publicity in
the case," Hewatt said.
Asked his reaction Thursday,
Rickles responded:
,From Page A 1
SCHEME. • •
legitimate, he added.
The sheriff said lnvestigators
were poring over co-mpany
records, which included two
computer systems, and planned
to continue questioning tbe
firm's sales staff. He dJd not
rule out the possibility of further
arrests.
Also, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the Internal
Revenue Service and the state
Franchise Tax Board have been
invited to review the evidence,
he said.
Gates told of one elderly
woman who came to the firm
while the raid was in progress.
The woman, who had brought
an $11,000 disability settlement
to invest, told deputies she was
lucky to have gotten there after
they had. Otherwise, she said,
she might have lost her money.
too.
Remap 'long shot'_ eyed
Bill uwld f;loCk inequity leaving CQCJSt without voice
By ruDE&ICK SCllOEKEllL ... ..., ..........
Stai. A11emblyman Byron
Sb er 1 D·Mountaln View.
conceal9 be'• punu.lnc a "loot
1hot" ln lntl"Oducln1 a bill to
block a reapportionment
laequlty that will leave two atate
Senate dlstrlcts -tpclud.lne one
cov'erinl coastal Oranae County
-without representation for a
two-year period.
Shet thl• week introduced
A11embly BW UX, which would
1'witcb nwnben ualped to four
new atate Senate dlltricta IO
that electionl could be held tb1a
year instead of 1984, as will be
the case under the
reapportionment plan.
"My hope is to get a hearinc
on the bllf. but It's a long shot,"
Sher said in an lntervtew today
from Sacramento.
. Much of the problem, he said,
relates to the fact the bW was
introduced into a special sesak>n
of the legislature called last
November that la runnlna
parallel to the legislature's
re1ular ... ton that besan Ian.
4. Leadert of Attembly and
Senate, Sher aatd, are
attempt1n1 to brin, th• apedal
11es1lon, ca led for
reapportionment and flacal
matters, to an end, poulbly
today.
It takes a vote of both hoQses
to adjourn a apeclal aeaak>n.
Under the reapportionment
plan, passed by the
Democrat-controlled lelialature
and si1ned into law lo
September by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr., also a Democrat
coaatal Oranee County would
fall in the new 37tb state Senate
dutrict. It would include much
or the territory ln the current
36th district of state Sen. lohn
Schmitz, R-Newport Beach.
However, Schmits' term enda
thla year. And elections in
odd-numbe~ districts will not
be beld unUI 1984, tbua leaytna
much of the Orange Coaat
without state Senate
representation.
'Our lwme' denied
"by actor Majon
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Actor
Lee li!ajors bas disputed
testimony by bis wife, actress
Farrah Fawcett, ln a Superior
Court trial over property'
settlement in their divorce
proceeding.
•'Sounds like a good scene for
a movie," Majors testified at
one point in response to his
wife's claim Wednesday that a
$2.5 million Hollywood Hills
house was in Majors' name but
it belorll{ed to both of them.
The bOuse ownership was only
in Majors' name.
Miss Fawcett testified s he
acquiesced when he suagested
putting the house in bis name on
the advice of bia business
manaaer. But she said be told
her it wu "our house."
Majors denied be ever made
any such statements.
Ownership of the house bas
become a central issue in the
case.
lo other contradictory
testimony. Majors said be
continued Uving in tbe home
after the couple's trial
separation was announced in
July l!n9, ju.st before their sixth
wedding anniversary.
· Miss Fawcett, a former star of
the "Charlie's Angels" TV
series who now lives in the
ho4se, claimed he only stayed
there occasionally. and on those
occasions slept ln a separate
bedroom.
Majors testified Thursday that
he continued to live in the house
after the trial separation in 1979
and shared the sam\ bedroom
with bis wife.
A almilar tltuaUon exlltl ln
San Mateo County in a 11\ata
Sen ate dhtrlct that bu
boundarlet aomewbat
comparable to Sher'• auembly
district.
Sher bu proposed that tbe
3'7tb dbtrict In coutat Oranae
County be renumbered to the
32nd district. That number
currenUy baa been aulped to a
new inland Oran1e County
district that Demoerata hope to
win in this year's election.
Sher uld he lntroduced his bill
without d.11cuaslng the mattllr
with Oranee County telialatol"I.
Sher said be abetafned frcmi
votine on the state Senate
reapportionment plan because
voters in two dutricts would be
disenfranchised for a two-year period.
Reapportionment is the
process whereby the state's
ever-shifUne and 1rowln1
population is equaliled amoq
the 40 atate Senate and 80
Assembly districts. Thia year,
California also will cain two new
congressional aeata, brinllnl
the state's total to 45.
Republicans have mounted a
legal challenee to the
reapportionment plans. It iJ no,,
pending in U.S. Diatrict c.ourt.
They also are prom0Un1 an
initiative campaign that. would
give reapportionment power to a
commlsaion independent ol the
legislature.
Under a recent state Supreme
Court ruling, the newly
reapportioned districts will be
used in the June 8 primary
elections. That ballot, however,
also will include a
Republican-backed referendum
that, if successful, would
overturn the Domestic plane
and thus force the le&ialature to
redraw district lines by 1984.
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SLAYING. • •
lthe shooting could have
occurred when the gunman
possibly became scared because
he beard sirens from emergency
vehicles going to a fire early
Thursday in Irvine.
.Authority to determine if he ~!Jhould stay in CY A or serve :'~lne in state prison. He fac~ a
,4't\i6-year sentence. llf' Presiding Orange County
S perior Court Judge Robert E.
,, ckles assigned Judge
, icemarie Stotler Thursday to
s udy Hewatrs contentions and
9' ld a ®a.ribs to determine il
• rlseno sboutd be removed from
"I think (Mr. Hewatt's) client
will get as fair a hearing here u
anywhere else."
Rickles also said tbat be
believed that Judge 'Briseno "or.
any other judge could be fair
and give a dispassionate
hearing."
Deputy District Attorney Cart
Armbrust, who ~uted the
four teen-a1e Vietnam•••
refugees laat year, Hld be
believed Hewatt'a contentkJD.a
were merely a delayinlf actkm.
Cloudy, no rain
weekend for~t
Man sunJives
suicide try,
another dies
A man who police claim was
attemptint to commit suicide
has been booked into Orange
County Jail on murder charges
aft.er a high-speed collision that
claimed the life or another
driver in Orange.
·'That fire in a residential
area in central Irvine may bave
contributed to Alfaro's death,"
said Lt. Lennert. "That's the only doughnut
shop open in Irvine at that hour
and usually police or California
Highway Patrol officers stop
by." said Lt. Lennert, "but
everybody was busy at the fire
and there was nobody at the
shop." cut'-
• l"Briseno handed down what is
J ~onsidered to be among the
~rshest sentences ever imposed
" California when he sentenced
,. 's three companions last
l'! pril.
. The three -brothers Bo
, ·:1~pam , 18, and Dung Pham, 18,
'-'~nd Minh Quang Nguyen, also 18
.t~ had been convicted or 50 ·;~lony counts each in connection "·1~hh six rape incidents in 1980. ~~(,(The Pham. brothers were
diiven state prison terms of 118
,, -year sentence. f,ars while Nguyen received a
1 The sentencings triggered a
ajor controversy when Briseno
me under editorial fire from
e Orange County Register for
posing terms the paper said
"verged on viciousness."
t That charge prompted Rickles
hold a press conference where
defended the sentences
<cltnposed by Briseno, who couJd
i4'ave given the three even longer 'J~h-ms because of the numerous o1t~arges involved.
·~3, In an interview Thul'sday,
., IHewatt, now a Riverside public
-defender, said, "I have the
-most respect for Judge
iseno as being an hon~t and
cerejudie.
'l have complete respect for
as a human being," he said.
However,. Hewatt said Briseno
ade statepients at the April
tencin& ~roceedJncs that be
erpreted as sugg,sting the
ge already had decided what
do with bis client as well.
olee jailed
ALATKA. Fla. (AP) -A
.year·old Wyoming prison
rolee Robert Dale Henderson
led police to the bodies of
hitchhikers and reportedly
im1 be bu killed at least 10
pie. He was ordered held
out bond Thuraday lD his
t court appearance.
"It's very clear it's a stalllna
tactic," Armbrust said.
Oraqe Cout realdenta can
expect a cloudy but dry
weekend, with no additional rain
anticipated until Monday or
Tueaday, the U.S. Weather
Service said today.
U.S. advisers said
armed in Salvador
WASHINGTON CAP > -Presidential spokesman Larry
Speakes said today the
administration wants to question
a group of American military
advisers photographed carrying
M -16 automatic rifles and other
com bat equipment in an area of
El Salvador frequented by
guerrillas.
The advisers were shown in a
television tape shot by the Cable
News Network. Speakes said the
men were on a three-day project
to train Salvadorans to bu.ild
temporary bridges.
He said the advisers were due
to return to San Salvador today
and wouJd meet with the head or
the U.S. military group there.
"We will get a full report from
them after they return,"
Speakes told reporters at the
White House.
"We would like to ask them
a bout the report they were
carrying weapons,'' said
Speakes, who was offered an
opportunity to see the tape, but
refused.
The Washington Post, in a
dispatch from San Salvador,
said it was the first time
reporters had observed any of
the 50 American advisen with
com bat arms in a part of El
Salvador where direct cobtact
with guerrillas is a frequent
occurrence.
Speakes said the Pentagon
told him the group included a
warrant officer and four enlisted
men. Defense officials said the
Americans in El Salvadol' are
allowed to have M-16 rifles in
their quarters to protect
themselves against poaslble
attacks on those houses, but are
not supposed to take the arms
with them on jobs.
Romeo can't buy
Valentine wedding
WASHINGTON CAP) -Keith
Ruff, the ex-stockbroker who
clai;'DS to .ha.ve spent $20,000
woome Kanne Bolstein in three
weeks, says he has abandoned
hope o f marrying her on
Valentine's Day.
'.'I'm out ol money," Ruff, SS,
said Thursday before returnJ.nt to Beverly Hills. "I'll send her
flowers whenever I can. 1 really
love her."
Miss Bolatein, a 20-year-old
cocktail waittesa, said her mind
wasn't cbanled by the nowms,
catered food , clowna, clotbaz
maeiciana, limouainea ana
presents that deluged ber and
her family after Ruff arrived
a'cou.riln' in town tut month.
"I'm not. fn"lhe mood to set
m-arried,11 tbe aaid. "I don't low
him." Ruff, who bu dt1crtbed
hlmHlt a1 unemployed and
independently wealtllJ. aald blJ
expeDHI included a $1,100 bW at
the WuhinJtoft Ritt.on.
He 1ald 6e ,.... fe1Un1 "a lOt
of hurt'' from falllnt to win tbt
band~ Miu Bolltetn, wbom be
'met last 1ummer ln auburbaD'
Vlrslnla wblle 1he was WOitiat
ln a •• Aore.
Tb• courtabip drew
wldHprtad attention. Th•
Bollt..ln family bad to 1• an unU.ted ilbooe. Ruff aald a. 1Ut ln•ltatlon1 to appear on
teJevllklll talk abowa but blii'Md
tMm down to~ tM 1*'k1 ol
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A few early sprinkles. today
were expected to be followed by
partly cloudy conditions tonight,
with the mercury dipping into
the 40s.
For Saturday and SllDday.
residents can expect variable
cloudiness with temperatures
peaking in the high 60s to low
70s. '
The cloudy conditions should
bring to a close a week marked
by on·and-0ff light rain.
Veteran weather watcher J.
Sherman Denny of Huntington
Beach said bis gauge measured
.43 inch of rain between 8 a.m.
Wednesday and 8 a .m .
Thursday, with no additional
moisture through 8 a.m . today.
He said the storm that began
Sunday dropped .72 inch of rain
on the area. This brought
Denny's rainfall total for the
year that began July 1, 1981, to 7
inches.
An Orange Police Department
spokesman said police have
information that Frank Ross
Samuels, 32, of Granada Hills
was attempting to take hla own
life when his eastbound vehicle
swerved into the westbound
lanes of La Veta Avenue near
Flower Street at 5 : 51 p. m.
Thursday. striking another car.
The driver of the second
vehicle, who police have not yet
identified, was killed. Samuels,
the spokesman said. suffered
only minor injuries.
"It's being' treated as a
murder invesligalion," the
spokesman said.
Samuels was booked into the
county jail on suspicion or
murder and is being held in lieu
of $250.000 ball, police said.
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Another coincidence that may
be playing a role in the incident
is that Alfaro usually worked the
10 p.m. to 6 a .m. shift with
another employee, but she had
called in sick Wednesday
evening, said Lt. Lennert .
He said the shop at 5408
Walnut Ave., near the Jeffrey
Road on-ramp t.O the Santa Ana
Freeway, has been dusted for
fingerprints and police are still
trying to evaluate several
fingerprint.S found at the scene.
Lt. Lennert said that evidence
at the scene didn't indicate that
Allaro put up any kind of a fight.
He noted that the cash register
was found open and empty.
Alfaro had worked at the shop
for four months.
Winchell's Donut House
·reopened today. It had been
closed since the shooting.
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• BuaiJM:as l.Pventortes Cell In December by O.•
percent, the Commerce D.?partmeot reported. The
cutback in unsold goods held by businesses -the
first such paring since 1975 -renected an effort to
offset a decline in sales as a result of the recession,
economists said. Wholesale and retail sales feU o.a
perceni ln December.
Ford Aerospace & Communlcatlon1 Corp.,
convinced it is losing a high·stakes battle for an
international satellite project, filed a complaint with
Federal Communications Commission. The
complaint cbarge.s that the International
Telecommunications Satellite Organization, which
operates the global satellite system used by nations
around the world, has improperly favored Hughes
Aircraft Co. in negotiations for construction of a new
series of advanced satellites
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Supply side economist Arthur Laffer said Lhat a
slumping economy and soaring Interest rates
probably will lead President Reagan to switch the
United States to a convertible currency, perhaps a
modified gold standud, by November 1982. He made
his prediction before the Bank Investments and
Funds Management Conference of American
Bankers Association in San Francisco ...
A multim11lion·dollar civil suit filed by the Biolu
Corp. against Lockheed Aircraft Corp. over a fuel
cleanslllg process was reJected by a Superior Court jury
General Eledric's flatiron works in Ontario -
the largest in the world is being sold to· a company
to build magnetic motors. but it was uncertain bow
many displaced GE workers will be absorbed by the
new firm. The GE plant, which has 1,000 workers on
payroll, had been scheduled to close its doors
permanently at the end of tbts month .
Rockwell lnteroatlonal has transferred
approximately 100 employees from its satellite
construction plant in Seal Beach following the failure
or Congress to fund a new phase of a Sl billion
Defense Department satellite program, a Rockwell
official reported
Avco Community Developers Inc. has laid off80
employees in the last six weeks -50 in the la.st
several weeks due to the residential sales s lump,
officials said. The company has siieable residential
and commercial holdings Ul Laguna NlgueJ and iD
San Diego County .
Ellllllil $ . B.I . Reynolds Industries Inc. for the fourth
quarter ended Dec. 31 reported net earnings of J1'1'7.I
millron, or Sl.62 a share, 32 percent higher than laat
year's figures of $136.9 millioo. or Sl.23. For the full
year 1981, the company had net earnings of S'ltl.t
million, or $7 03 a share, 15 percent better than t•'•
$670.4 million, or $6.12. Mission hlsuraaee Grw,
Inc. of Los Angeles reported af\er-tax income from
operations for the year ended Dec. 31 of $45.6 million,
up 13 percent from $40 5 million for 1980's similar
period. Fourth-quarter income from operations was
$10.6 million. or $1.34 a share, compared with $10.1
milhon, or $1 28 m 1980's ltke quarter
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