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IGuiiman seized
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lat Irvine bar
1 Four abotl were fired durtna a sua-ted they ao outllde the : icuttle between a patnm and the di1co to talk, said Bowman.
tnaMl9' of an Irvine bar early Scogin 1aid he became
today, but no one WM in~. apprehen1ive when he saw
Jo. Antonio Hernandez, 38, of HeJinandez reach for what
Bellflower, who, police aaid, WM appeared to be a l\ID • they ~ a awi. .fled the .:iene eic:Ited. ,
after the incident, but waa · The manager then 1"ellChed for
arrsted later in Anaheim. the gun and the ~ bepn.
He wu booked into Orange Bowman uld. The ahcM8 were
County Jail on 1u1picion of fired just outlide the bar'1 door
... uit with a deeclly weapon. and one round WM later found in
aakl Irvine police Sgt. Richard an outside wall. he added.
BoWman. After ScotPn finally wrenched
H e r n a n d e z , w b o i 1 the gun a.way, the a.pect fled
unemployed , got int o • j and waaapprehended40minutm ~t about drinlE; with later by Anaheim polJQ!t officen,
bar mam&er Steven Scogin and said Bowman.
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Reagan e:Dds tour;
' visits, Berlin ~all
BDLIN (AP) -President
Rea1an, endtn1 hi• 10-day
European odymey, viatted the
1tark Berlin Wall today,
chalJmaed the 8oYlel Unlm to a
pe8Ce Initiative, and acorned
-· unt•t ~ for betnc ...... to -.lfi" ol. freedom.
"Goodbye and until ......
~==~-=-fuewell ceremony In Bonn
before be depu'ted aboud Air
l'on:e One at 9:53 a.m. PDI' fCr
the ei1bt-bour fll1ht to
W..tUnctian-
''Thme vq.. tbme meetift8I,
haw .......... thly'w been
Ion& tl~been t1rlnc to all of ... but been •........W."
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Earlier in West Berlin, the
· U(JI launches . 'navy'
. I or research work • By JOBI. C. OON
0( .. ...., ........
UC Irvine made naval history
of aorta Thursday with the
dedicatkn of the tint boat m its
..-rch fleet.
'lbe ~foot "Stmm Maar''
WM c::hriltmed with the requlllte
=~~:;:a: dock.
The boat will aerve aa a
re1earch vea1el for the
Dep.rtment~Pb and Blophymb. y
aquid off tallna uCd for .._ on the bumm ~
.,~ have such t.rp mrw
cell• that they are ideal
~n• for 1tudylnl the mm> MrYCU aystem. eakl department chairman Dr.
8te~Wblte.
'!be lqt..dd will be \.-cl m.mly
In the lab of Dr. Michael
C..halan. wboee raearch IDa'J
one day IOlw the IU)ltedee ol.
cripplln1 nervo\11 1y1tem
di1orden 1uch aa multiple lclerolll. m'*'1lar dyseropby and .
~lfl'Yla. Cabalail al.lo ii dlrector of
t1a'a Marine Blopbym "8d1tt'J,
which •• the llnit -UWWwd
on the West CoMt foe the llUdy
of squid.
Releardl at the UCI fadllty
cmnplements llmilar 1"ll'k belDI
done at the world-renownea
8crlpp1 Inatttutlon of
~ph'J In La Jolla and ~ood1 Role Marine
Blolo!lcal Laboratory in M•c~ The --Cl boat, • ·twin· ...... ~ built ba 1979, ,,..
(lee BOAT, ~ Al)
'
....................... ftl Ill
reeQ}i, depar;tment chairman t>r. Stephen
Whfte aeemed to _aet moat of the happy
~.
Battle -• nearing .
Beirut
By 'he AIMC!ta~ Preu
Israel and Syria decla.red a
ceue--fire in their u-day war in
Lebanon today, the larael11
cl.almlna they had achJeved their
objectives. But artillery ~
resumed 1e>uth of Beirut three
houn after the oea.e-fire took
effect.
A radio br~dcut of a pro-
Syrian Lebaneae radio 1tation
said Syrian and ~aleatlnian
gunnen were trading lhe1lf1re
with Israeli warahipa offlhore at
Kbalde, elaht mils eouth of the
center of lleirut.
The artillery duell, which
could be heard by Beirut
joumalistl. were taking pltlce just
aouth of the main runway of
BeUut International Airport.
Iarael'1 invuion army bad
been battling Paleltinian forcee at
the .:>Uthem edge of BeUut for
two daya, aft.er puahinc to the
psa of the Lebane9e ca~ in a ~..!!?; .. drive .p1mt P. nUm ~strongholds in aouthem
Earlier today, fi&bting Oil the
ground and in the air continued
to within minutee of the noon (3
a .m . PDT) ceue-fire. hraell
plane• bombed Beirut'•
Pale1Unlan enclave• and
nportedly lhot dawn 18 more
Syrian jeta OYW Lebmoo.
S:rrtan Plellident Hates Allad . .....-1n Dunwtw that he ordend
troope '° ...,., &inl with the uMelltalJdne tb8« i.-1 would
withdraw the powerful ground
fon:e it Rnt into Lebanon Oil
Sunc_!a_I"·-The I1rael1
(See J&RAELI, Pap A!)
Sale of oil
tracts begins;
not on Coast
BY STEVE MITC8ELL. or .. ...,,... ....
Oil tracts off the Southern
California coast went on we
today, but two dozen tracts,
including 10 off Newport and IAcuna lieach, Werfl not ln the
offertna.
'1be lth U.S. Orcult Court of
AppM)e Nied in San Frandlco
~~ ~M~2' ~t ~-~-~ .-..ta uua:. ~1. _,. ._..,_
and the Orange ec.t will not be
i..ect until a trial ii held on the
economic and environmental
lmpilCU to cO.tal cities.
The emerit'~ue1t to permit tb1t of the
Interior to ... the 2.4 of&bore
tntcta. came a ~1 after a U.S.
Dlatrlct c.ourt l'ldft impoeed an
Injunction on the leue ealea
Wectn.ct.y.
'1be Omdt Court IVlinl. whOe
~dln1 the injunction,
tbt 1-ol the other' 140
~ to 10 fwward today.
'!be SlerTa Club, alofta with
tbi a~ o1. i..cu-Heidi. blid ~ an 1nJuneUon on all lM
(he COAITAL, Pap Al)
tnctl IA 1AMI IUe No. 91. Bu• tM Qroult Court panel,
which Included Jud,.. Harry
Pre,.non. JOMph S-need and aa Tani. rejeo\ed that '< • h fore Thw.day11 deelllon by·
•• IA.-~t COUft. •ot~Jnnan for vw Department .... iertor ·~ blda on tM H tnc:tl would ''be returned unopened lf the
department failed ln lt1
"'t!meraeney appeal.
h I But, the apo"k.nan aald, tf the ltaue of the 24 ~ted tnctl ~~ .. delayed, ttft)' could be
b offered for bkla acatn tn 1884.
l "We could atop the l._ ale,
1~ea." said Blll Grant, acting 81 •
~'1 mi.n.nla ~ for the Interior Depattftlent on
'lb~. "But we c1on•t think that'• the
proper th1nC to do. We're trytn1
to be ~~came to a ~ Ytbeli have to
be made/'.
The federal 1overnment ..umaw there are up to 110
million bartela ol oil and 142
bl.lllob cubic feet of pa from the
18' tractl. locat.ed between Polnt
Conception and San Clemente
llland. .
Interior Department offlctala
refule io aay bow mud) oU and Pl mlch• be located within the 24 tncta deleted from the sale.
.. REAGAN AT WALL ...
19 . A dty plua four milee away.
J4,Mked youths at.ormed a barbed Jtri.re barricade, looted and •t fire ,I:'> • furniture store and burned •
tJOllce car.
It'\ During hil 3 ~-hour viatt to the divided city under an
ptraord1nary aecurlty guard, the
.goelldent wpd the SoViet Uqlon
to joiv In lowering human
... tiamen in FA.trope "u ble.k and
JFU~ u the Berlin Wall itlelf." ' He alao propoeed to expand on
et-American .,reementa of
963 and 1971, golnc "further to
rt the risk of war throuah
dent or milundentanding"
eue nucleer tenliona.
1 Specifically, said senior
Am.-rt.t':tln offldala, Re.po will
the Sovleta to Improve the
uhlngton-Mmcow "hot line"
bliahed in 1963 by lhJ.fUna
encoded printed memagea
, faster, more reliable voice
unicatiana. ~ They said he aJ.o will propoee
that the countriee inform each
bther in advance of mlallle teat
launchee ar readine. exercilee
'tt\at, when fint detected without
'MJch notification, might appear to
tie the start of a nuClear attack.
"Thus ended Reagan'• fint vilit'
io Europe aa president, a
Jl0,689-mile tour that took him to
<Veraailles, France, for a two-day
'iiConomic summit, to Rome for an
audience with Pope John Paul n.
for a two-day ...Wt -an addi. befqn the
ri arliament -and to
West Germany for a NATO
aumm,!t meettna, a parllamentuy
1oeech and tod.JY• appearance at the Berlin Wall.
Reepl\ WU clmely IU&fded
every step of the way WC)ay. HJ.a
motorcade included .aeven vuw
carrytna = armed l\W'dl. and other atoOd every ~ .
feet alone ~ miJe..loaa route
from the a1rpon to the wall.
Helmeted riot police wltb
round black ahielda lealed off
every street a~ from
the west. Helleopten circled
overhead, and the president
looked uncomfortable in • heavy
bulletproof wet eMlly visible to
lpectatan..
Accompanied by bl1 wife
Nancy, West German ~
Helmut Schmidt and Secretary
of State Alexander M. 11a1a Jr.,
the president posed for
photop'apha and waved to 101De Berlinen-= out of windows in a .ml "'4l nearby. A
banner hanllDI from one wall
read, "Thank• to the USA,
Welcome Mr. Pnmdent." .
On the l'Mt BerUn tide, armed
guards glumly watched the
president from towen, and a
handf\ll of ~ took his
picture from beyond the
infamous concrete wall · ·
BOAT CHRISTENED. • • ~o .. nated to the camous by '1i ewport Beach induatrial
1emtr11Ctor Donald Kitti.
On band at the dedication ~91qe College of Mec:Ud.ne dean ~tan1ey van den Noort, ,piancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr.
"and Mabry Steihhau1 ,
'cluairwoman of UCI'• Marine
Development Committee, a ~rivate support group. 1 Aldrich noted that acquisition I•
of the ve.e1 for we by U<.;1
ldentlttl ... \lie ftrwt .,...t.mlc
oontributbl of the~~·
The cbancellor'1 wife, Jean,
lent a hand for the chrilt.enina
and rnanart to drench benell
and me with the bubbly.
Cahalan .ud funding for the
veaael will come from the marine
committee. He stimated the boat
will COit about $15,000 a year to
nm with tripa to Catalina f!Vf!r'J
few weeb.
UDOUnOlmll\l ... no men~ of pullla1 baok troop• t
clJ•P9khed to drtve P1l"Un
Liberation Oi'lanlladon IU4ftilla formatlon1 . 6t1ond ar11UerJ ~ of ~ti ln nortl..-n
lltMl. r
An otfidal ~for PLO
Chairmen YalHr Arafat,
Mahmoud Labedi, aid ~ truce
Wll ''under conlideradoft." The
brief 1nnouncement did not
elaborate, but Labedl u1d Araflt
and Mnlor PLO leaden wete
conferrtna at Arafat'• aecret
oommud bunker tn Beirut.
~ -..ct temw of the ceue-
flre nma.lnea uncJev.
In Tel Aviv, offlctal1 11ld
taraell troopl would not fire on
PLO forc.w uni-fired upon
flrlt. But Defewe Min1lter Ariel
Sharon 11ld hraeU 1oldlere
would continue clearina
prrillu from the .,.. flrul
holds. exam1n1na tunnela, cawe and towna 11untll the area la
at.olutely cleen.
"We have no ~fire with
the terrorilta," he IUd. "We have
no dl1Cu11ion with terrort1t1
wh09e declared Intent 11 the
deltruction of Israel"
llrael bu always retu.d to
nesottate with the PLO.
Fo~ the Jul.y_1981 ceue-
fl.re for~ by the United Stat.el
and the United NaUom, l8ne1
refuaed to acknowled1e the
concept of an ..-ment With tM
PLO. It Mid tliat ce111e-tire wu
merely a <*Mt.ion of boldlitiet
along the bnel-Lebanon l,)order.
SEEKING SUR RISE? -Johnnie R. Crean, who conceded
the Republican 43rd Conareeaional District race to Carlsbad
Mayor Ron Packard, now awaits abeentee ballot count that
could turn his defeat into victory.
llnell military IOURlel aid the
Iaraeli army would not enter
County strikes. out
'
Beirut or Interfere wlUi on
operaticnl at Beirut lnt.ernatkmal
• • airport sites Airport, but eatabU1hed an
outpost at Khalde, four mllea
80Uth of the airport. By DAVID ltUTZMANN Sharon aaid at a news or .. ....,,... ....
cditerence \bat the llraell torcB Dlaculllom by Oranae County at "more than lOQ dNd and officials wlth three major
about 600 wounded" in the landownen to determine U Iii., tnvuloo. are available for a future aenera1
"It w• a heevy price," be aid. aviation airport have proved
Acc:ordlna to the mllltary {!ult.lea
IOUl'Celt the ceae-fire left &nel Acccrd1ng to a memo obtained
lil control of 1,100.equare mUea of • 'lburaday, the landownen told Lebanon. inc>r'8 than one-fourth Airport Manaaer Murry Cable
of ltl territory. that ''their 1eepecttve lit.m were
· In 1978, Israel uld 18 IOldlen unavailable for development aa a
were killed in takina CMS' 500 aenen1 aviation airport.''
aquare milel of Lebmon. Israel -4 Cable reported to ~ Board of
held the land for 91 "-Ya· oupervlaon in the memo that the
The l.atM1' announcement WM IJOlitlona of the landownen "are
coupled With a ~ to Syria linn and no\ subject to~ or
that hrael would retalfate alteration in the future."
Immediately If lta forcee were 1be landowners with whom
tired upon or "ll there were any Cable held d1aculmona were the
attempt by the SyriaDI to try lJ'vtne Company, Rancho Million
a1aln toarin into 'Lebanete Vlejo Co. and the California
territory ·to-air m1eoee in Army National Guard.
..1 ..... of deltro-.1 ._ our The llt.m in question are in U. ~.,·iW "'1 Alamitoa, where there ii an
Sharon told the news Armed Forces Re9erve Center; conference: t4lf no one &ea from Santiago Canyon; Bell Canyon
the other llde, we won't fire. If and San Juan Ct-eek.
they flre, the larael Defenae Cable bad undertaken talk.a
FOl'Cel9 wfD fire bldt with full with landownen on d1recUon of
power." county tupel"Vim, wbo voted
earlier thla -year to see if one or
Oa!mlng llnie1 bad completed more of the 1ltea c ould be
lMt1 ml1b1ion, Prime Minister purchued.
enar. em Begin'• Ca bin et A.ccordina to aviaUon plannen,
The IU'pOn mana1er noteo
that there are about 150 Uedown
spaces available rtpt now at Lon4i Beach and CbSno municipal atrpona. -nee f.adlldea can be
easily reached in about 20
minutes to an ~· d.rivirur tim-from most of oanae Count," he
aaid.
A atudy ordered by tupervilon
lut year identified a lite near
San Juan Creek. owned by the
Rancho M1-ion Viejo Co., u the
best location foe a new private
aviation airport.
The Bell Canyon site, also
owned by Rancho Mlmion Viejo,
wu identified u a aecondary
choke ..
City councils In San Juan
Capistrano and San Clemente
opposed use of those 1ite1 u
potential alrfielda.
'The Irvine Company owns the
SanU.,O Canyon .ate neer Irvine
Lab.
'Lou Grant'
' ax protested
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' i . .A(lmftttna said today that ltl ~ In the h1kland ll1udl
capital of Stanley beat bMik
repeeted Brit11h Harrier bomblna rald1, kUled ti lea1t three
canmandol 1n a lklnnlah and
took OM prieonel'.
Britain Md no comment but aald lt1 torcea kUled five
Ar1entme troops In a claah
Wednelday. and that ArpnUne
Pucara around·attack planes
at:rafed a forward Britlab poatUon
near Stanley on Thursday
without caullna ca9U81det.
Prime Minl1ter Mar1aret
Thatcher fold the Houae of
Commons in~ in. written
respome to a question. she will
1ive "early consideration" to vllitina the Fa1k1andl once they
' are Neaptured. Meanwhile, 700 aurvtvon of
three IWlk BriUah wanhipa, the
~try. Ardent and Antelope,
arrived in Southampton to an
emot1onal, 0.,-wavtna welclomt
aboard the requisitioned luxury
liner Queen Elizabeth 2.
The famou1 cruiae liner
berthed one month after setting
..U for the South Atlantic with
1ome 3 ,000 Britiah troop1,
offloaded at South Georgia and
later landed on the Fal.klanda.
Britain aaked the Red en. on
Thursday to evacuate 250 dviliana in Stanley and said lt
waa determined to ouat the
Argentines despite devastating
attack• on BriU1h warahips
earlier In the week. One Britiah
newspaper reported 70 Britiah
troopl killed in thme ra1da.
Church bel11 rang out
Thursday in Buenos Aires to
honor 700 Argenti.09 k:UJed since
.the fighting broke out 10 weeka
ago, and Argentina celebrated Ua
reaolve to &old the ialanda b1
procla1m.lng a "Day of National
Sovereignfy."
"Be at.rong! Don't back down! Lone live Ar1entina!," people
shouted aa Preaident Gen.
Leopoldo F. Galtieri appeared in
Plua de Mayo, the main square
in front of Government Hou8e,
for a brief military~·
"England already baa ered
tremendoua lcmes and will auffer
more," 1aid Argentine Navy
Capt. Adolfo Arduino. "We are
IOin8 to win . . . Thia la our most glorious hour .••
But Britain decland ft would
take the Falkland Ia1anda capital
although it auffered abaUering
air attacks on Its landing craft
Tueaday. Brltilh forces, now
believed to nwnber 9,000, have
been lteadily clmina in on the
estimated 7 ,000 Argentines
hemmed in at Stanley. Britain
hu repeatedly called on the
announced the ceue-fire. there ii a need in Oranae County
~--------------------------· 'for at least 1,200 more SpllCf9 to accommodate private aircraft. -~\'
WASIUNGTON (AP) -Half
a dozen people repn!lleftting 70
groupa and indMduala gathered
In the rain in front of the CB.S
News bureau to protest the
cancellation of the "Lou Grant"
televillon show, cla1ming It WU a
political dedlion.
~entinea to surrender but
tlna bu refused.
ritiah Defenae Secretary
John Nott told the House of
Commons that the air strikes.
which damqed four ships and
killed at 1eelt alx men, had not
hurt Britain'• plans to recapture
Stanley.
Low clouds • remain
~
John Wayne Airport and
Fullerton Airport currently
provide llpllCe for amall craft.
Cable uld that u the required
land could not be purcbaaed
voluntarily, "land acqu11ltlon
throuah condemnation
~ would be nquJrfd."
That proce111 however, 11
~tly time ~ and . . .
"There have been serious
alle1ationa that the political
views and activltiea of those
~ted with the show were a
factor h> thJa c-.noelladon." said •
Samuel Simon, executive
director of the National au.na
Commlt1ee for Broadcutlnf.,
which• oraanlsed Thursday I
protett.
The 1how'1 star, Edward
Am«, who plays dty editor Lou
Grant and 1a prelldent of the
Screen Ac1on Guild, stirred
controveray before the
cancellation when he made fund-l'Udnl appeals for medical
aid for the leftist rebels jn El Samdor. .>
Promlsing that '''Hritish troops
wlll 10 forward with another
victory very soon." Nott said
BrlU1b unit• were ''in firm
control" of =i h ground in
IUlTOWlding s .
Lawsuit filed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
lawsuit waa filed Thursday
ap1nlt a police inteWgence unit
over alleged 1pyln1 at the
Nor1.hridse campus. an attorney
said.
dad's day,jum 20th,
BEST OF CLASS~
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TEAR GAS CASU~TY -Sprag\.le High
School teacher Darci Pickens pours distilled
water into the eye of student Kiki Hammond
as teacher Gary Frame helps after CS gas (a·
tear gas substance) was released in the achool.
Twenty studenta and one staff member were
transported to Salem, Oregon, Hospital
Memorial Unit and 1,100 were forced to
ev~te the achool during the incident.
Oil firms cut back
Inventories with drawn at 'dangerous' rate
WASlUNGTON (AP) -The
oO industry ii fo~ paoline
marketing pattern. • virtually
identical" to thoe ~'na the 1979pa~.a~
has charged. ·
Many industry analysta have
blamed 1imUar pattern• for
caustna that earlier ahortage.
Rep. Richard L . Ottinger,
D-N.Y., chairman of a House
Energy subcommittee, aald
figuml show the oil lnduatry ii
exhausttna lta inventorle1 of
paollne and heating oU.
The drawdown "ii virtually
identical to the 1978-1979
1ituation," Ottinger aaid in
teati~ony to a con1re11lonal
hearing. "In fact, stock level.a (for
guoline and he.ting oil) are now
lignificantly below comparable
levels in 1978 and 1979!'
He aald atocb of both fuel.a last
week fell below the level defined
by the National Pefroleu!ll
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"We would have bad even
De a pi t e a 1 ow turnout , lower twnout if we bldn't bad
enthUlllastic orpnben ol a $5 the aweepatakea," Mn. Allor
million vo~ sweepstaka aa6d Maki.
they were plannln1 a· tlOO "People are comtna out ol the
million natlonwtde giveaway woodwork," ahe ,Nld. ''We're
aimed at aeitl.na men peOple to deflnltely auac national 'Mth it.
the polll in 19&1. We're &dna ~ follow the same
The California sweepatakea, exact fOnn • du. in 1984 only cm
the bratnatonD of movie producer a amder' talle. It wtl1 be a $100
Ed Shaw, ottered priJel such • million *Weepettbl"
Hawaiian vacations. a life~ Mn. Allor sUd that in San
aapply of French frlee or a date Mateo c.ounty, when polll are
wftb actreu Linda Evan. to computerbed, irate ween haw
voters who ~t their ballot sllUbl demanded receipt• and San
to Post Office Box 709, Woc:dknd Mateo County Clerk Marvln
HlDa, Calif., 91867. Church ~nfirmed that voten
Shaw'a llllUtant, Brmdy Allor, will be 1tven 1tub9 or their
aid hundreds of at.ntee a.Dot equivalent ~ Friday.
stut. bepn comlnc in Mon4aY A1ked If voteu wanted
md Tuelday, eome from • far receipts for the 1weep1take1,
away• Rcme. Church raponded, 0 Why _elle 11People are very, verz would they come in and J*k up responsive,•• Mn. Allor aal . .SW.."
"Let'• ftlce it, this has never been Cius Alvarez, a wat'br wttb
dcne before. One thine tbs. hM the Loi Anaela ('.ount)' Clerk'• dcne ls made a lot of people wbo office, confirmed that VQCen are
ordlnarfly wouldn't eo out and ak.ina about the aw...,.._
vote lea~ their homm and do It." .. \\19 haw bad a lot~ people
Mn. Allor -undltmayed by Mldna .. for the addrtlm,~ Mn. a • P,.m. spot check by state · Crus taicl. "They ha"• heard offidA& which abowed turnout about lt on the radio, but when
normal in N~ Call.fom1a · they contact \II we .don't know
and Loe Anaeie. but lower In aQYthlna •bout it. ..
other Soutlaerb Callfornl• \Vlaoeu' number• in the
refiou. Oran1• County, for CalifdtNa sw~akw are to be mm,a., reported a 20.5 peuent drawn ~une 21, Mn. Alklr .ad.
turnout by 4 p.m., com.,.nd with Amons the other prlH• are
28 percent at the w hour ID be9lth club mewrMnblps. a role
the 1980 prtmuy and 30 ~ ID l movie, vltmnml. amer.. and
In 19'78. • • pm of IDclai
National economy awaits elusive upturn
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Today'• qull: BaHd on the
aovernmen t '• economtc lndtcaton, ta th• national
economy 11Ju1t 1lutn1 tn the
mud" or fa 1t "polHd for
~·..,.
Ancf h that recovery
"lmmlnlnt" or would It atill be
"premature to draw any firm
oonclUllonl about the UmJ.nc of a
bullnem uptumr•
The trouble .. that a pretty aood caiae can be l1*le for any or
all of tboae four declarailons
offered by PrelidMlt Re.pn and
private and 1overnment
economl1t1 In the paat few
weeb.
The moat recent 'government ftiw-ahow unemployment at
the hJ.ahst level in 40 yean,
fact.oriel tumlna out even fewer
1ood1 than earlier In the
recealon, builders puttlna up
and telling fewer houtet and
cuatomera orderln1 fewer
producta and materials for future
delivery. .
True, tome retailen uy thetr
aaJes are up a blt. But most recent
reporta on the economy teem to
flt the titting-In-the-mud
deecripUon given by David ero.,
a senior econom1st with Cbate
.Econometrics in Bala Cynwyd,
Pa.
And the weaJme.a ln orden for
the future ii a bAc rea.m why Commerce Secretary Malcolm
Baldrl1• 1ay1 recovery
oe ...... Uonl an aUll ~ture.
But on the other hand, only
the mmt ~ analyltl •Y thiJ10 are likely to lceeo aettln.I WOrH throuah. the Ian ana summer.
TM pre91dent'1 own statement,
In Parle lHt week, that "we
believe econon:rtc recovery i•
lmmlnent," ls a bit more cheerf\.ll
than many economi1ta would
offer. But aome aay the upturn. thouah hard to detect. ii all"elldy
under way.
And few would dJucree very
1tron1ly wJth the view of
Treuury Secretary Donald T.
Repn that "we are not there yet
but we are pot.ed for ~ery."
Tying all thoae atatementa
toaether are two tbin11: one
more economic indicator -the
ungJamorom cat.egory of bWd.nell
invent.oriel -coupled with the
•ppr"09Cb of the bla tax-rate cut ·
acheduled for July 1. BYP""na the controversy of
layina blame for the recetllon, it
la deer that the weaknelt of the
paat few month• ha• been
concentrated In the fact that
butlnna official.a facing hl&h
intenllt rates and relatively slow
1ale1 have 1harply cut their
~n. instead of auppl~
Cshdied rose petals
DEAR PAT: A coaple of yeari qo YH P" a ndpe fer eaMled roH pofall. I mtlplaeed my eUpplq ud Mpe ,.. wW
npMt tMI for me.
HA. Newport Bea~
The followinf. method for makin1
candied roee pet.ala contained ln the book.
"Fra1rance and Flavour," by Roaemary
Hamphlll: "Make aure the roee pet.ala are not
bru1led and are thorouab1Y dry. Coat eech one
carefully with beaten-white of ea applied
with a small clean paint brush. Dutt with
cutor sugar. (c.ut.or sugar may not be reedily
avallable, but it probably can be ordered throuab larger pharmacies.) 'I\tm them over
and repeat the proceaa. Dry in the 1un,
occuionally turning. When they are quite dry,
1tore in airtight 1ar1 between layen ol
greue-proof paper.'
Concurrent GI benefits
DEAR PAT: Cu I •se my eatltlemeat fer
a ume lou ud 10 to ldtool a4er ~.GI BW
at tile aame time'? R.J., Hudqtoa Beacla
DB.AR PAT: I ~t a .... e'9eaie ........... , • ...,. ........ rm .......
ltew la MMN M na.111'..,... to mew
toward dM power '"'" er •••1 trem It? -o.a.. p ....... v.u.,
Underwrltera LaboratorlH (UL), a
nationally recop1lld non-profit aafety tminC
lab, •YI at.art mowtnc thit ~ neanat the electdcal outlet and mow outward.. Be careful
not to nm over the cord or entanale it bl the blade&. I
UL offer.:I th1t advice about operatlnc rldlnc and walldna power mowers on an
lncllne. Ridtnc mow_.. ahould be uled ln an
up-and-down motion to prevent tlppln1. Walk.1nl mowers aboukl be run. acnm the
lncllne ao lf the Ulel' f.alla, b.11 foot won't aet
cauaht under the moW.r. 11 the tncUne la
steep, another person polldoned ·uphill ahould
hold the mower ln p1llce uliD8 • rope.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Father's Day Gilt Ideas
CAROUSEL COURT
Men'1 Fuhion Show Sat., June 12 al 2 p.m .
Regi11er For 1100 Gift Gi•en By
Chaain'a, Hanis & Frank, Larry Douglu
WI~& PIOBT -Loretta
1.lopea won an
antl·dl1crlminatton 1ult
a1alftft the Border Patrol,
pwed a , phyBlcal and will
report for work at the El Puo, Texaa, atation. .
Heart blamed
in recruit death
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The
deeth of a 19-year-old Marine
rec:rult durtna a one-mile run hu *° blamed oftidally on c:ardlac
anwL Pvt. Wllllam C. Howell of
Rarrmwtlle, Mo., oollapeed and
died Monday.
After an autopsy, Navy Cmdr.
Michael A. Clark said c:ardlac
arrest la "a nai:;rc:J,henomenon that OCCW'I peri yin yoong
adults."
BALTIMORI (AP) -
SwallowtM Uw m1nDoWI -1
fad l'lililNialnt of the Roanna '20I pnL1b of· JIWpina ~
-cu be haftntU1 ·Uwfcan ewn
09'--.. th, I Johni Hopldril
rMdbl ~ Wamt.
Dr. Everett Schiller of the
Johna Hopktn1 School of
Hycttne' ancr PublJc HMlth told 1
n1w1 conference 1th1t three
recent caMI of perltonitt1 -
lnflammatlon of the membrane IW'l'OUndJ.na the body cavity ln
the abdomen -from awallowlnc
perulte-lnfected mlnnowa w.-e
found ln IUbu.rban Baltimont.
Perltonltl1 can be fatal,
Schlller laid, and death alto
could reaalt lf the Uny t1ah carry
a rouJld -wor m para11te
incompatible with the human
body.
Swallowtna the Uve-balt fJah la
"1ome klncf ol recent fad , I
guee1,'' he aeid. "We J.eamed the
patienta had been 1wallowing
live mJ.nnowa at a tavem while
~ beer, foJ.lowtna the old
· tradidon of the goldfish-gulping
da)'I."
Two of the three peritonitis
patlent1 required abdominal
1urgery and a third needed
emergency room treatment after
all experienced severe abdominal
paln, Schiller said.
Found inside the men's
<liaeltive tract.a were blood-red wOnnl up to 11 inches Iona that
normally reside in a sac Inside
mlnnowa' bodies, he said.
Tr.trnent involves surgery to
remove the worms and re
.,.. tbty .. tn the tn.un:al
walll .. "u .. enubAotb to eliminate lnfectton caueed by
1pl11.ttl tnto the tiody cavity out
of the tntettlne t= tbe
womMliilled ho1-, • ealcl.
"We Obtalned mlnnowt from
the 1tate health cSeDertment . . .
from the ame dealer where the
fi1hermen obtained theln.''
Schiller added. "Porty percent -
1 very h.l.lh prevalence -were
infected with theae round
wornw.''
He aaid \the wprm1 are
perultea of fiah..-tlna blrdt. The
worm eas are Piiied Jn blrd
dropplr\81, whk:b are 1npMed by
fish.
''When the ea hatchel tn the
fish, the fish la able to develop a
membrane that walh off the
worm from the rest of ita body,"
Sch1ller u.id. ''In man . . . the
worm i1 encountering a
mammal'• temperatun l.mtead of
what It la used to -a
rold-blooded vertebrate.
"The food and eruyme1 . • . in
the human stomach probablx are
intolerable to the wonna. ' he
added. "So the worms . . . u.e a
serpentine-like motion and a
di11olvlng enzyme they can
produce to bore a hole in a
human intestine and escape."
"Abdominal pain is caused by
the infe¢oo in the membrane l.i.n1ns the body cavity," Schiller said. .
"Peritonltia ia from the spillage
of intestinal contents th.ro~h the
holes (drilled by the worms)
which can be fatal,'' he said.
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Atsomn.nt of Fabrics
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IUTME ITIOll
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A• Arab 1belk a1re•d to
....... ~.the <:tty of South 'l•d-. Jk, but e.t a few .........
Vtcie Ma~ 4rM UebmH Mid
llaelll Mellamme• Al·l'a11I ~ to donate • park It the
-Extend• an offic ial
tnvltation to Al·l'ull.
-Nunee the putt Al-r..t.
-Nunet a meet Al-Fiill.
-Namea a room ln Oty Hall
Al-l'Mll.
-Proclaima an Al-Fuli Day.
-Grants the ahelk honorary
dtlr.enlhlp and a key to the city.
-Suppliel him with eeven
eecort.ed llinoe when he arrives to
formally donate the park.
-Pickl up the tab for advance
men at the posh Don CeSar
Beech R.ort Hotel.
-And provides a new•
CXlll.ference, airport clearance for
hh jet and plaquea f o r
preaentation t o hlm and his
family.
Noey IU11ln1er wu found
innocent of almple uaault by a
Newark N.J ., judge who said her
reaction t o a woman who
allegedly heckled her husband
wa1 ''spontaneous'' and
"1omewbat human."
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The wlf e of the former
Horetary of state had b .. n
charaed wlth 1rabblna_a ero-
nuclear actM1t. Ell• ~
around the neck at ~ewark
International Airport laU r~. IU11ta1er, who teatifled on hJa
wife'• behalf, u ld, "I'm very
=·of Nancy. Juatice hu been
Newspaper helr Mlcuel Balle
Reward aay1 hla cocaine
addiction was widely known
around Denver several yean,
even though hl1 hl1h-rankln1
frtenda ln the police department
say they were amona the Jut to
know.
Howard, 39, iJ'andaon of the
fowlder of the Scripps-Howard
newapaper group and former
editor of the Rocky Mountain
New1, teatlfled before a
legislative committee ln Denver
about his severe addictlori to
cocaine during the 1970. and hJa
r elatlonahlps with several
Denver police offidala, including
one who 1 e rved as hil
bodyguard.
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w.-..-.~J•a...,.
M..,....--.. bM been al>Ol'CMICI •
a pMtor'• Ullltant at ·u.. Pint
PrHbyterian Church of
Burllnlame.
The -.v. J. e ... a. e.....,
admlNstrator of the PnlbyWy
of San Francta:o. aald tn hll new
poaltlon the 48-year-old
Maaruder wlll be preparin1
hlrmelf to be ordalned.
Church memben nominated
Mqruder to be their Olda1ned
a11oclate putor. But Hod1e1
explained that Maaruder had not
been a candidate for the mlnlatry lona enouah.
West German Chancellor
Belm•t SeblJdt gave Pretldeat
Rea1u and hW wife Nux:y a
pair of two-month-old bald eea1es during the Reegana' vialt
to West Germany.
Reagan accepted the eagles u
"very "heartwarming" gift.
'!be birda were bred" by Hont
Nlea tera, manaaer of the
Author O..W B. W•Uab ii
Unlvw.1 City Studioa Inc.
the Unfverwl movie,
d W• Ttutt" i•
"111b1tantlally 1imtlar0 to a
Weatlak• book on which the
atudio had an opdon.
Unlverm never exerdled lta
19'78 film riehta to the novel.
.. Brother'• Keeper!'
Weat1ake'1 1ult aaka f2 .6
ml1l1on damapa for placiarlam.
A man IO Upeet by Afaentlna'1
lnvuion of the Falkland la1andl
t}\at he aent Brltlah Prime
Mlntater Mar1aret Tllatebr
$100 for the war effort received a
thank-you note from the world
leader. .
BowaN T. Sextoa of &.ville,
Ga. wrote Mn. Thatcher that
Britain lhould retake the lalanda.
A month after mail1ng the letter,
Sexton received a reply from
Mra. Thatcher.
"Dear Mr. Sexton," wa1
written by band llCl'C9 the top of
the typed letter.
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SINGING SIMONS -Carly, right and sitter Lucy Strom
serenade the crowd gathered in Broadway's Shubert Alley in
New York in support of nuc lear disarmament. The
impromptu concert, 1ponaored by Performing Artbts for
Nuclear Dlsarmament, was a warm-up for Saturday's rally
and concert in New York's Central Park.
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Offshore oil lighters
gain initial skirmish
The offlhoi'9 Oil debate li far
from over, but Oran1• Coa1t
communltlel received eome real
erwour.,ement UU. w•k when
U.S. Dlatrtct Juda• ~)'~th.ta
Holcomb Hall i8ued a pre~
1njunct1on blocJdn& the aale of 24
oil leaae1, lncludtn1 10 oft
Newport Beach and Laguna
Beach.
Department of Interior
attomeya promptly moved to teek
an emergency 1tay of the
lnjuncUon, in hope the 24 could be
included in today'a ICheduled Ale
of 164 leeset off the Southern
California coast.
But the appellate court
rejected the request ao the leases
that most directly affect the
Orange Coast could well be•
enmeshed in legal tangles for
months to come.
In a sim11ar caae last year,
U.S. District Judge Mariana R.
Pfaelzer halted the sale of 29
tracts off Central' California and
the federal govenunent's appeal of
that ruling is still pending in the
9th Circuit Court.
Judge Hall's ruling came in
response to two suits, one filed by
Gov. Brown and the California
Coastal Commission, and joined by
seven other Southern California
coastal cities, seeking to block part
of the proposed sale, and another
brought by the Sierra Club and
Laguna Beach, asking that the
entire ule be atopped. ,
Judie Hall limited her
~on to two proPOled leue lalel off Ventura County, 10
8djl0int to Santa Monica BeI:te:h tn the Loi Anaeie.Lona
ort area and the 10 off the
Cout.
e Judp PfMber in the
earlier cue, abe affirmed the rtaht
of California Under federal law to
require that acdvitl• in federal
waten must be conmtent with the
state'• coutal zone manapment
prOIJ'mn. The California Coutal
Comm1'11lon ln both caae1
contended that eeveral of the
tracts were not consiatent with the
state coutal ptOlram.
The suita a1-> cited potential
economic damap to aoenic areu
heavily dependent upon tourism.
In her opinion Judge Hall
.14lid, "While the court recognir.es
the strong public interest ln
developinl domeaUc oil and gas
resources, the balance of hardahipe
in this case tipe in the plaintiff's
favor."
Regardless of the outcome of
the current suits and appeals. th1a
week's action once more puts the
Interior Department ana tile oil
companies on notice. that
opposition to the installation of oil
riga oU the more seNltive areas of
the California coast ii not likely to
go away, and ahould be taken
seriously.
EPA needs new image
Admitting that her drive for
efficiency and economy resulted in
"a period of hiatus" for her
agency's enforcement units,
Environmental Protection Agency
Adminlltrator Anne Gonucfi bas
issued orders for stiffer
anti-pollution enforcement and
hired a public ~tions consultant
to help improve her image.
President Reaaan's
controvendal appointee came in
for her heaviest blast of criticism
after EPA lifted a ban on dumplnc
baardous liquids in .l.andfilla fOl'.
90 daya while new standards were
developed.
'lbat resulted in an unusual
order from the administration that
calla for all new EPA actions to be
ttportedw~~ydirectlytoWhite
Hot.lie offidala so there will be no
more such unpleasant public
relations surpriles.
After taking office a year ago,
Mn. Gorsuch immediately began
staff cutbacks and reorganization
of enforcement unita on the theory
that the agency could operate as
efficiently "with fewer people and
a smaller budget.
The last EPA budget under
the Carter administration was
$1.35 billion. Thil year's budget is
$1.08 billion and the request for
1983 is $961 million.
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· As a result, the number of
enforcement cases referred to
Washington by regional EPA
offices dropped from 313 in 1980
to 66 last year. And the number of
cases EPA sent to the Justice
Department for prosecution
dropped from 252 in 1980 to 79 in
1981.
The new EPA pol.ides were
sparked by complaints from
business and industry that
anti-pollution regulationa bad
become too complex and too costly.
But the Gorsuch 1-.pome WU
viewed as swinging too far in the
opposite dlrectfon, even by
administration 1upporters In
Congre..
Stung by crlticiam, the
administrator ha• been giving
moraJe..boolting pep talk.a to EPA
employee• and has ordered
regional administrators to "get the
enforcement work force busy."
Some obeerven suggest that
Mrs. Gonuch has been made the
"sacrlflclal lamb" because her
efforts to carry out White Houae
policies backfUed and threatened
to undermine administration
attempts to pacify
environmentaliN ln an elecUon
year.
Be that • it may, the EPA
chief ii cJearly trying to get her
agency back ln balanOe.
'f1loat' plan for boaters
Operators of private aircraft
are required to file a flight plan
before every takeoff. Thia helpe in
aearch efforts in the event the
aircraft does not arrlve at lta
destination on time.
So why not a "float" plan fer
boat operators? Thousands of
man-hours have been involved in
tearch and reecue operatkma for
milling boata, e9pedally when no
float plan has been filed with
frlenda or relatives at home.
The c.oa.t Guard Auxiliary
and Balboa Power Squadron.
recommend that the followlna
information be left Wlth a
responsible person on shore who
can notify the Coast Guard or
Do you, too, find lt dlftk:ult to
believe the report b_y : a MOllCOw
cqrrnpondent that Soviet Unlon pou.mn ;r to Ya ..........
..... to llllllrmealliattblli' .Uon bOUM9 ~laen aaltpeter II
8'ded to tbelr fooclT The aame •
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•mporary ClutJ rota ed amon1
other reBCUe authorities if you do
not arrive at your destination or
back in port ln due iime:
· -Name and brand of your
boat.
-Type of boat (runabout,
crui8er, etc.) -Lencth overall and color of
hult
-Type Of power -inboard,
outboard or sail.
-Radio call Jetten and other
pertinent information. ·
Thia happena to be National
Safe Boa1irle Week. What bettel'
contribildaii to me bOa~ than a ~Dlidaii to folloW ibiiiii ..... aDcl .......... rule9 befoN
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U.S. message worth the cos1l
WASHINGTON -After months of
wasted time pondering coeta that are e piddling, the admin,istration has a
n cMnc:e to let th~ Soviet Union
that Ronald Reagan hu not, after
all, forgotten about martial law in
Poland.
TB.AT CRANCE la to mark 1ix months
of martial law by ~ the dedaion
that, above almoet all othen, will bring
pain and consternation to the
perpetrators of marUal law, both in
Moecow and in Warsaw: Announce a
major expllmion of U.S.-financed rad.lo
broadcaata to the Soviet empire,
lncludln1 Radio Free Europe (RFE)
broadcMil 10 Poland'• newa-f.amlahed
mllllona.
Yet, in the Reaaan admJ.nlatration the
powerful White R<Km staff ayst.ern ta
capable of blocking the belt laid plans
from the outside. NOthinlr can be certain.
Secretary of State Afexander Hafa's
original le~r aak.lng the pre91de!\t for
emergency RFE money waa 1ent Into the
White HOUie bureeucncy on Jan. 5.
Whether Ronald Beagan aw It then,
weeks later or ~ 11 not known. What
.. Qerta1n la that Haig'• propou1 raised
the hacklea ·amon1 bud1et-cuttlng
money savers ln the Office of
Management and Buda'et and amona
aUclden for bureaucratk: fonn at lower
levels of the National Security Council
ttaU.
Thia week marks the pewiee of fi\'e
monthl Ii.nee llaig'a letter to hla boa
Next week wlll mark six months of
martial law in Poland under wonening
conditions. Reagan lmpoeed sanctions
against the Sovfeta in late December,
there waa more than an implication -
there waa a virtual promise -that if
conditions d1d not improve, sanction.a
would be broldened. They haven't been.
Lech Waleu. under house arrest since
Dec. 13, hH been moved down to
southeast Poland, near the Soviet
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Illa •I(~ ... *-
border, 9C&l'Cely evidence of improved
conditions. OUlclala here now give no
better than ~-50 odds t.Nl Walesa, the
worker who headed the
10-million-member Solidarity union, will
ever be given his freedom by the
frightened group of military and
c.ommuniat Party operatives who are
trying to run Poland aa a nation behind
ban.
That Reapn could fail to perceive the
opportunities in expanding America'•
radio news tranan1aaklOI into .PQJand I.a a
mystery that hu puzzled and anaered
Reaonit.ee ~ outside the White l!<>l*.
Can<lldate Reagan declared on Oct. 7,
1980, that the foreign broadcast policies or the Carter admlnJatration were "a
llQtT)' attuation" that "a Reagan-Bush
adminlatntlon will tum around.''
Plwumably, the pre9iderlt is aware of
whet an expansion or radio broadcasts
into ~land would mean to Communist
Graduation rites stir old
ITHACA, N.Y. -Far above Lake
Cayup laat Sunday, I aana. "Far above
Cayup'a waters, with lta wave1 of blue,
ltMD our noble Alma Mater ..• '' 1bat
may not be such a big deal. but tt meent aometht.na to me. Fot 30 yan I bad auna
Che Cornell Uniwnity alma mater with
different words. SJnce I p.duated from
Public School U ln Jene)' Oty, N.J., I
bad known it this way:
"Far above the Hudlco'• waters, with
la wavea of blue, ltanda OW' noble Alma
Mater, atorloua to vtew.
"Raise the chorus, aDeed it onward,
praiaea. her be given; dall to thee, our
Alma Materl Hall, all hall, Eleven!''
BAIL. ALL BAIL, Cornell! Meaning
no dl•;.:tect to Ml11 Kelly, the
leCOOd-tacbel-who wrote P.S.
ll'a knock«f venion. it WM a thrill for
me to hear the real lhlnl· Owrlooklnc
the Hudlan'I DOWl>-blue .. _.. ln the
early lMOI, p.11 W. c.am.11 . -med
wrytar.-.yad~~
lily ct.uO• ~ • llMll!'her of
Ccrriell'1 er-of 1182,~flDally aot me to
the rtpt pi.ae. And nm with the
chmtel&'af1,tbree deiwlN -P.S. 11 11
DOW·Martin ~~Jr. 9emefttaey
Scbool -1 Wlm'l ~· 1bere wse 4.JOO But whai
'
the comoiencement cerem~ny In
Schoellkopf Field lacked in int.tmacy it
more than made up for with a very
modern, very happy grandeur. It'•
pretty excltlne wat.chlng that many
young men and women marching along
in cap. and l'JWN.
Well, maybe marching isn't exactly
the rtgbt word for the cl.us of '82. Three
llCIAll 11011
girls dJd back fiipa. tulela flying, .. they
pUBed Preaident Frank lt.T.-Rhodel.
Kida had "Hi Mom!" taped on their caps.
The "boteli.es," pwluat.ee of the School
of Hotel Admin1etration. sprayed ellCh
other with cbam~ from the bottles
they carried. The l"'Y next to my
daughter wat waUdn1 a golden
retriever. Another doe, black and
weartna the red tuHl of the hotel
~ lifted hll Jee over the plants in
front of President Rhodes aa he .poke.
It waa fairly atanderd commencement
rbetortc, with a IOIDber mention of "bard
time•" -about half of the
non~ lf9duat.ee didn't have
Party politicians In Moscow and
Warsaw. On May 10 the party-controlled
Polish radio aired the first or four
attacks on RFE in an efr<>11 to reduce ita
influence, blaming it for trying to "erode
and dismantle" ihe communist system.
The fourth broadcut charged it with
"ur~ passive resistance, calling tor
strikes, instigating unrest and
destabilization of the country" -all of
which amount to "brutal interference in
the affairs of a sovereign state."
WREN BAIG MET Soviet foreigq
rnin1ster Andrei Gromyko in New Yor~
last September, among other things on
his mind were Soviet aggression in
Afghanistan and Solidarity'• ~
sucx:ea in slaking the political thinrt for
freedom in Poland. Haig wu IUJ'Pri8eQ
when Gromyko launched hi tt
counterattack: A demand, repeated ad;
nauseam. that t.t\e U.S. must tone down'
Its radio broadcaita into the Soviet orbit;;
that they were unacceptable.
A quote from Polish radio might:
explain Gromyko's anxiety. "These.
radios," said the voice of Poland last
month, "are largely responalble for wbal
happened in Poland u well aa what ma:Y.
ha in the tuture... I ~ the congreealonal aluhlnt ofl
Reagan's defense budget being read ~
Moecow as lack of will. a presidentiat
decision to tum up Radio Free Europe ~
mere $55 million worth in 1983, much of
it for capital improvements, would look:
particularly good on that red-letter day'
of June 13, the half-year mark in
Poland's long night.
• memories ..
;.
)>bl ~t. A mention of "govemmen(:
loans ' brought cheers from grateful
parents, including me. '•
But whatever the black dog was,
thinking, Rhodes, talking abou
leadership and retpon.lbllity, aaid
couple of thinp that ltUdc with me: •"l'he tint and lut t8'k of a leader is tq
keep hope alive."
"Americana are for leederahJp ancJ
against authority." :
"You owe the wodd leaderWdp. But
leaderWdp is not management, and -two should not be confwed."
"C.ertainly the cl.us of '82 believes th(
world owes them a llvtnc -and it does.~
I WAS VERY bappyandquitemowict
Comell and P.S. 11 were all inixed up Ht
my bead, and I found m)'lelt th1nkinC of
unething that happened in politics. It
was one of the few thl.np that stayed
with me over years of campalans.
In 1968, in Waahi.Qlton. l>L~ Edmund
M\Uie, who WU then • candlda\e toe
vice pre.ident, WU bedded by a ~
man who~ to be blamini .~
United States for all the evils IO far
recorded on earth. Muakie invited tbii
)'OW1I man onto the platform. 'lbell IMf
talked about hla father, Stephen
Mardaewtki, leavina Poland "to 10 to ~ f~ land with only five Y-" formal
eClucaticn, with a newly leem.ct Crilde aa
• tailor. to find opDOnUnlty ~ hbillllf
and far cbDdnn wno wn ,et unbom1
And tM:.,.r befc:we be died.a ti I '•• tlae flnt Polllh-Amel'ticml
tilldld ID"••• ol. an AlwimD .. that a.y not JUadlY the ~ tD ~ bUt ft·ILll'i did to·hbn." f
lunde1, I waa the lether. M1 life lilit
t>etn ln1 dremat&c than Stepb Ma , wild., ~ tram Pomd
M11rlal.M1lliapp811bMt-ol INlllliola for, the way we live he
~a.Me.,,..,.....
. £!.',,..." ...... ~~ ... ..., U. {!1! M lh \ha& It Ghee cUd -~'1·
,. I IF ':t:l bll ......... ucl ...... t -uut tM ~"* ~ma)' be wen,...._. than hid ......... " It appean that permanent 1'9V•f'u• lOIMt ~*.ii to bU.Uonl Of doUal'I • ~ could be the ~on1•quenc:e of hl1h lnter11t ratH, budaet
rH&ralntl, new pattern• of vehlcle UHi•,
ct.nocraphlca; C.'OmptUtion from o~r producta ana -~· er ahock" and the Uke. In the COit lJ\ revenue 10llll could amount to t 100 b llton ln one decade, ea ya Leonard
Sherman of Boo~. Allen •
Hamllton. •
· Sherman. a prlndpal ln the
con1ultln1 firm and deeply
Involved with auto lnduatry
cllenta, maintain• the "U.S.
market ha• underaone a
permanent ~ from expamlon
to maturity,'' and that ''aha.re
aaina by one producer will ccmt
directly at t}\e expenae ot
CUNN.,P othen ...
Besides the usual lilt of factorl, lncludlna hllh
pricee. lnte(elt rates aod operating COlta, he dtet 11
even more important to lonc-tenn praapecta the
tendency of owners to drive }ell, hold on to can
longer, and view their vehiclea almply aa
''functional oomrnoditiea. ''
• Jn reaching hit conclusions. Sherman atudied
aemogr•phlcs, ownership behavior. automotive
ooeta, bOU1ehold. finances and changing lifeatyles.
-He determined that the demographJc outlook
for the 1980a pointa to a <\ecline in population
growth and an aging of population, a c:ontinW..,
llo~~wn ln growth of 1t9nonal lnoome, and a l~ off ln the growth of two-worker famlliea that had apuned ..r. during the_ 1970..
Amona behavioral changea he notes that
Americana drove can that averaged 6.6 years old ln i:;: compared with 5.5 yeen in 1970, and that rates are now more than 7 percent below late
rates.
Meanwhile, be stat.es, automobile oWnenbip
costs have been rising, with the lncreues on 1981
and · 1982 cars "reve.rsi.ne a tttnd of stable or
decllnlng real new car transaction prlcee •t in the
~970.."
'. Thia sticker shock phenomenon. be contendl, 18
C:ompounded by depreHed ~in values on older,
less fuel efficient can ln the u.ed-car market. and
by the burden of oontinulna hich interest rates.
Sherman ~t.es that in the early 1970.. when
kuoline prices, measured by 1967 do~ were Under-35 cents a gallon. hou9ebolcb allocated 6.5 percent of budget to cara and parta. Now, with lue1 pnce. near 50 centa in 1967 dollarl. he meuuree the
~~tage at about 5.5 percent.
~•ff
'Raymorid
Jew*Y
369 E. nth St. #16
Costa Mesa
(ecroee from Ralph'•)
631-5105
DAILY COCKTAIL SPECIALS
Plano Bar Thurs., Fri. &
Sat Nights with Betsy
Thursday Night Men's Night
Saturday Night Ladles' Night
RUFFELl!'S
UPHOLmRY
•••l•l ls: .......
I tll HAalOI la.YO.
COSTA MllA -14 .. 1116-
.
. IAB.'S
•• 1311 Im,,_ All coemtlWll••• llOIM ....... ,..
MYWN 11711 I Sf. lie. , IPU1
.... ,,,,. .... v-Ooet (c.11 ............ y_..,_.
COITA,_. 641·1219 ,.,. ............. ..... ""'° 495.cMOl ntnc...c,·1-11ee-....., .• ....,.....,
Art Show
~
Dad & grad gifts
t-{untington Center
June 10 thtu 13
ACTION 8LACK8 ll&.aCT11D 1T•1111
' ixc~wJJ Kntt
llr Lewi• •2 2 GOLF SHIRTS'
5 Pooular Colora REG. 130 10 Falhlonabl• Colon OUR REG. PRICE 125
MANHATTAN I DACRON/COTTON. 2 PQfKiTI
DRESS SHIRTS •1 7 8POAT8 SHIRTS '1 7 LONG OR SHORT SLEEVES SOL.IDS • PLAIDS • . · •
SOLD REG. •26 HALF SLEEVES OUR RETAIL 126.
"AIHION "8VEA I HAGGAR 1 "AHTI . '159 IXPAND-0.MATIC •27 SUITS aLACu
WITH RIVERS19ll VHT REG. 1226 Our •1 l:Jellef In Slac:i. REQ.136.
s~V::r& 199
U25VAL.UE
IV PALM HACH • IOTAHY 600 •STAHLEY 11.ACtU!R
•• 396-1t"8
C08TA Mt!IA ...•• 1812 Hart>odMYd. ..• (714/ 6'2·3177 ~Utl Sl'RINOS ..• 326 H ,;-..,.. C. . . 714) 325-~:
81Mt VALLEY •..•... K-MART PlAZA ...•• (905) 827-1111 S
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PLANT -Ann W. Gatlin. (left) of Costa
says she hasn't done anything special;
he just planted this cherry tomato plant
and now it ii 10 feet 1 inch and Ii still
·ng. It's also loaded with tomatoes, which,
ubt, will satlsfy her appetite, that of her
d hter's. Paula Fleming. and perhaps the
entire neighborhood . • I
Care of plants
• • :meeting topic~
OBC8ID GROWER Gene Scbm4dt will dm.-
variedel of ordUdl at the Tue.tay m.etmc of the
Honkul1ural Sodety of Onnee Cwilt). Thie poup
will meet at 7:30 J>.m. at the CalHornla CGoperatlw
Extemlon, 1000 s. Harbor Bhd., AnelWm
Nu1 ,,., \ C.,pt·t 11i/,
ROSEBUSH
CLEARANCE SALE
COLOR BEARERS -Zinnias are a good
choice for providing ., ....... wave of color in the
summer garden. There's still time to pJant
them and get the maximum show during the
coming months.
Amlual Scandinavian
Festi\Tal of Music and Dance
Saturday, June 12, 1982
11:00 a.m.-4:00 p m.
It
.
ON TllB ROAD, DSPT. -MOit ~ ldCJ!tum
happemd jult the odm' ....., alone our hdflc eo.t
Hl&hwq at 1he crcwued to Jamboree Ro.cl in Newport
BMcb. The traffic llpal at much-1rawled lnt.enectkm
went deld.
But that pan ~'t the= part. Everybody who hM done. any motortna la wr recloD lmoYn that it'•
. f-• traffic llahtm to abruptly 10 · ~ not much unu1ual for
• • • Oil the blink. ~ Ccucmoilllc111aderl!I' Costa Meu,
lll ___ l_l_l_Pl_ll_f ~for example, when the
"-Caltra~way people ---.-----.......... came a few w.eb
bllCk and ''fixed" the ..... OD Newport • all
the crcm stree1a.
Before they fixed t.hlm. you could get a green ligbt OD
one of the lkle atleeta and make it 80'09 both Jep of Newpon Boulevard, Dfely to the other lkle, on the 8J'"eeD. .
NOW THAT THEY'VE fixed the lilEbta. you'd need a
dnc·ndnl jldlrabbit Nrt '4/ clear bot6 ..... and you'll
be .... throulh the lMt ·le(( CJn the yellow. lmtead, mmt
drtwn DOW jmt pt stranideCI in tbe middle and mult wait
for a MCOnd green Uaht.
You complain al>out thil condtUon and you are told
I
G~G THE MF.SSAGE -r.ttanda Blah School .. ta
&ten to KABC sporucaater Ted DaW90b dudna "get involwd
••
............. ., ...... ~
day" on the ec.ta Mea campua. Nearly all the 1, 700-member
mident body turned out fol' the talk.
From left are Mike Colegate, &&,,an Scott, Jim
McCahill, John Nguyen, H assay, Scott
Canfield, John Joyner and Tom Neal.
Wwekly pll for echool, home
... exllaomidtular ~ties.
UnliU corpG1ate motivatioftal ••mlnar• aiven only once,
ltUdenta at r.tanda have the
opportunity to make positive
thlnldna a part of their eYeryday
llve1 throuahout their htah
IChaol career, aaid Hallay.
.. The secret of motivattna
peop&e ... to make than -that they have a choice between
1UCC1e11 a failure,!' lakl u.a..y.
"I think tha~ ~ kida will c::any
thll with them for the rest ·of
their lives."
c
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ARTHQUAKE THEORY -Taken in the
tid-1960s by J~eee dentist T. KurtbayMhi,
iese are the orily la)own p~phl of the
ienomenon of earthquake lights. Scientists
ith the U .S. Geological Survey say 'the
I atarday, Jae n
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19): What had
!lell hidden will be revealed -valuable
,ntacta are made by accepting social
tvltation. Horizons expand and recent
IDitaUona are removed.
, TAURUS (April 20-Ma~O): . pmmunicate with individual (Dl to
bme or holpltal. Remember recent fawn
~-r.olutiom. Accent on frienda. hopes, 18hm and cqitacta which lead to CAree.l'
Dmt or aaeceedul investment.
1• ••• GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Focus cm
l>Wty tQ communlcate with higher-ups.
rpur ldeu are IO\llht, your view1 are = and your desire for change la
1 CANCER· (June 21-July 22): Expect
Jlg-dinance txmnnmlcaUon from family
pember. Make inquiries oonceming pomible
iu,mey. You do have rl&ht to get away from l all. Domestic adjustment occun -and jUlt ,
l time. Libra plays key role.
1 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Aura of
•Y•tery dominates acenario. Romance,
atncue are featured. You become aware of
llOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
•HUGH MULLIGAN
I
•HOROSCOPE
ibould reepect bla wtahea. She tioJd me, tD a
~-way, to mind my own bulln•.
The ewn1na befon the funeral m= friend w• laicf out for ~· I • »eoPle PIP • they )oobd into the Oi*' eul<et. I w .. furious wtth hia wife fQr wbat
I conalderitd thi ultimate betrayal.
Haw 'can I make 1W9 the ame ~
doe1n'i happeni to me? -THE LAST
DOUBLE CROSS
,,, .. , .....
puzzling lights could be generated b y
movement along the fault, where sections of
the earth's crust move against each other with
jarring force. ,,
enhance security. Cancer, Capricorn,
Aq~ua penom play important role1.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Accent
flexibillty; avoid rialdity, ob9tlnacy' and
tendency to believe tliat policies are written
in cement. You receive call or m?llage
related to powlble holiday or vacation travel
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Unusual
communication can lead to wrltin& or travel
Mliamnent. Focua Ql'l payments, collectionl
and ability to lncre•e Income potential.
Previout plant are subject to vut revialonl.
Scorpio native figurea pnwnlr>ently.
PUCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You're
a1ked 1o join club, gr9up, orj~lzation,
charitable or political drive. cycJe bilh.
penonal ~ la much in evidence.
.,eop1e are drawn to you and this apeJiee
espe!dally to memben of oppo.tte MX.
D&AB ANN LANDERS: I am writtna
to· you became I know ypu have a lar19
Nedenhip and I want • qaany people u
iMmible to ... um Jetter. It ha.I to do with
ih8 dNrioi'aUOn of ~ty I eee all around .me.. • Caat month I caught two errors on my
bank 1tatement, three ml1take1 on my
lntu.ranCe form1 (one made by the ~
company, two by the doctor'• office), an
error on my water bOl. two erron on a lilUnc that involved my car (made by the
f Department of TrantportaUon).
The quality of IN!l'Vtce ln a1moet every
area la becomtn1 po11itvely shabby.
Example: I telephone the ~ office to uk
about a mamna requtrement.and am put•on
hold for 10 minuta (Thia la after getting a
buly llgnal for aeven mlnui. before I get a
llne). After the 10-mlnute wait I am cut off
-newt" did get the information I wu
eeeking.
DEAR HAD IT: Who batD't7 Your
comP!alatl are aome of .._ less aerlou
oan I uve lleanl. n. m11-:.:~ctan1 ud d•tlttt make are llalr-Mt to
meaUoa lawyen1 ·~ mecUalc!t, ._.,
plamben ud eleCVIClau. U JM , ... aa
ei:eelleat 1eam1tre11, eablaetmaker or
wateblaker, die elluon are t1aa• tliley llave
bea wonm1 for Ii to fl Jean -or &My came from uotller coah;J. nu la DOt to IA)' tbere are NO people
aroad wlao take pride ln tllelr work. B•t
wlaeaever I na mto a craftlmu wllo 11
excepdo...Uy 10CMI, I am tUllled. Cu 1t be
daat too muy Wap are bela1 due by
madlnes, ud people don't care uymore? I
bope aot, bat tlaat'• tile way It'• be&bmlDI to
look.
I receive an alrlloe Ucket with a wrong
date, and the flilht number la goofed yp. l
have to atand in line at the airport for 20
minute. to pt It ltraJCht.ened around. Th.la
momfnl a button. came off a new auit the
flnt time I wore it and the door an my 1982 Are your parents too strict? Hard co
car wouldn't open from the lnslde. reach? Ann Landers· booklet, "Bugged by
Don't people care about quality . Parents? How to Ge t Mor~ Freedom.·· could
anymore? Where la pride ln workmanahip? help you bridge the general.Jon gap. Send 50
Am I paranoid or is this happening to other ('fmt.s with your request and a long. stamped.
people, too? Please reply. -HAD IT IN :><'If-addressed envelope to Ann Landers.
THE NATION'S CAPITAL gr;:~9bJ;J;;
LONDON (AP) -In png to and fro,
up and down like Job on this terrestrial ~·
the suffering pilgrim eometimes encounters
a foreign currency 80 worthless that even
the country of origin will ~t accept. it in
payment for drinkt on its national 8.lJ'line.
''Green dollara or British sterling," the
hart.ell wtll inlist, enunciating a government
policy that al8o requires her to give you
change tn her otherwise unacceptable
national currency.
In ID09t such caaes, of CloUrle, the airline
h8I only one jet~ in its entire fleet. and
there la a duty-shop on arrival ln the
nation'• capital to gobble up more bard cash
from abroad.
Veteran &)obetrott.en have a n.idmame
for this tpedee of uaele91 ~e and p,aper
money. They are known as goo-gooe.
THE TERM IS BELIEVED to have
originated with British travelers to
Germany in the days of the Weimar
Republic just before World War Il when the
mark waa IOl'battered by inOation It literally
wasn't worth the paper it wu printed on. AA
John Toland relates in his biography of
Hitler, people needed bushel tiasketa of
marka to pay their rent, and someone
hurrying to a bank would find his paycheck
was worth half as much if the tiolley car
was delayed aa much aa 15 minutes.
In the months before Saigon fell, the
Vietnamete piaster mtnk to the level of a
goo-goo. One could jbln the Saigon yacht
club, lnltlation fee. and annual dua payable
at the offidal plaiter exchance rate, for the
prloe of a cartClll of Ameriam cigarette. an
the black market. A drink at the bar,
however, might be the price of last year's
yacht.
The extinct Biafran pound probably
waa a aoo-aoo in the finA1 hows of that
trqic bi'eakaway republic, although among coUecton lt probably now. ii aa valuable as a'
genuine Confederate dollar .
Genuine goo..gooe rarely make that eort
HUGH MUlllGAll
MULLIGAN STEW ,
of acomebac~~n leaving the country, it la
usually im · le to change them at the
airport into any other currency, even the
equally worthlem goo-p of a neighboring
country.
ONE OOUNTRY (which shall be
oamele11 in cue, God forbid, I should ever
have to return there) even had a cardboard
box in the airport departure low1et for
pueengen to deposit their leftover goo-goos.
It was located just below ~ No Smoking
sign to dbcourage departing visit.on from
lighting· Up cigattttes with exce. million
goo-goo not.es, in cue the Diamond Jim
Brady urge should overtake them in a fit of
pique. .
I.a a guide to travelers in far-off lands
with fragile monetary systems I have over
the yean collated the "Immutable Laws of
Goo-Goonomics" and offer them here, free
of chllrge, as a public eervice. ·
1. A goo-goo saved is a mistake.
2. U you can k~ )'~ £00-f'OOS when
all about you are shedding theirs, you've
obvloualy never been here before.
3. Bad goo-goos do not drive out good
goo-goOI, since there is no such thing as a
good goo-goo. Gresham wu ripped of1 here
too.
.:~~
i'!.1 GORIN Oil BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
NorLh
(.
I
" \
found ond th1. . . ." "Why don't you watch where you're going?"
Jt:DGE P.4RKER
I CNN eELIEVE I'VE
&EEN MAN<ilNC, IN
n.1e ~ALL WEEK
by Brad Anderson
'IMAT WOOLI> You LIKE F~
'tOl.R BU~~DAY, LORD P. ?
THE LADIES CLU6
IS GIVING A TOUR
OF INTERESTING
HOUSES
ARe YOU GOING -ro KeeP -rHe S1"AF.=: ON A'f' YOCJA ROMe V'U .. L.A AU.. SUMMt!flt ? ..
();Mgt Collt DAILY ptLOT/f'riday, June 11, 1982
I'M MAD---WHO ELSE HAS A RECREATION
MY HOUSE ROOM LIKE THIS?
ISN'TON
IT _ _.
00 l.(00 'THINK 1ME GIRL.$
WILL Ul(E fl'I~ z;.
~ ctM'1~\UIW
1'0 V\.l~ ~1'~~ MICE _, Q\)\E:t
,,.~1'~AO ~
.
LA TB -Columnltt
Wllllam tr. Buckley la
on a list of property
tax dellnquenta for
Fairfield County,
Conn. He owes '4,700.
at. aMd n&danal membenblp bM
droDDld b'Oln a hJah of a~t91y
1aa;ooo 1n 1810 to lhe C\&n"eftt no.0001
MoN than a doMn c!:&':' In WlnoM baYI cts.olwd or IDd
memberahlp haa & ... ~!J~~ :sr.=:: :i:: ~ ~.~!~~!.t• the 1H1ue'1 a .. via.
:r;ic; •11 ... In x ~..-.uw ln14
manttia, ahe Mk!. Mn. N9'181ml iald, , that .
the ..,_ bll "arown an a.._. of
11 percent a yell!' In the nufftbir of
atate and local chapteri at new
chapcet:t .,.. founded to replla the
onee which dUbande(t"
She Mid H ,000 chapten operate in
the Uni~ Statea. I
The lea1ue waa founded by
aattr.,s.t came Chapman c.att.
·Rafting on Kings t11w1lrr 11d Fur S1l1
.l•t 1m hll 11 Ll.~I P.I. ~
River dangerous ESTATE
Afl> FRESNO (AP) -The abertff'1 department hu
warned K,inp River raft.en to be careful boetinc ~ bun the ~ Flat Dam In eutem
Fresno Cc>Unty.
''We are d.ilcourq1na people from raftlna on
the rtver due to treacneroua canditionl." aaicf Lt.
Robert Wrieht.
NEW JEWELRY
{One Day Only)
Releues from the dam have lncreued to
compensate for mow runoff ln the Sierra. Dres..UD
2043 WISTQJFF 'bR.
· Put a few words to work for you
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SWAP .MEET
EVERY SUNDAY
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ORANGE COAST COLLl!GI!
AUDITORIUM PARKING LOT
Fairview & Arlington, Costa Mesa
Glitts Opr11 to Buym -8 a.m. · J p.m.
Stlftr Hours -7 n.m. -4 p.m.
*FOOD
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*ANTIQUES * TEXAS-STYLE BBQ
-.
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SPACE RESERVATIONS • 558·5880 .
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OUI RXED IATE JO TO 89 DAY
IET All IEPUICHASE AGIUMENT PIOGIAM
FOi A MINIMUM Of $5,000, IN $100.00
INCIEMENTS, MAXIMUM Of $99,000.
·n..-...-.i: ...................... ,..., ..
It's yours for the asklng ...... hlgh Interest on a minimum
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--······ PROUD PATBER -ActinC APJ>!UW to be in latest film. "Partners, .. hu been releued;
the blood of the O'Neal family • Ryan O'Neal Tatum will leave 100n for New Z-land for a
gtvee a hua to da t.er Tatum. 18, and IOI\ fl 1 m r o 1 e , w h 11 e Gr U fl n debut• l n
Griffin, 17, at a I.a rstaurant. R an•1 eoon-t.o-be-releued 't'fhe Elca Artin°
• Pig sweat odor supposedly influences human behavior
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Politk:iam haw been eccuwJd of pork-barreJinC to win vota bldl
hom&. Now one writer fears
they'll come out aneWna like
swine befon the P01)a.
Writer Lowell P001e, a former
Pen~ consultant on exotic
warfare, aar.• the scent of aweattna Pelnfluencea humans
favorably and poliddam could
u.e lt to sway voten.
The substance, andrmterone
could be "uaed u an aeroeol durtnc poliUcal ra1llee. « .. a mcrance 1n the Ink o1 :en Uwature to make a te
eeem more attractive." Ponte
writes.In ..... a,.t.
But the PJWer' of IWfne sweat
~ have a Umlt. • The nervous ayatem of
humans la too complex for ·that
kind of reflexive behaviol' " lay.
Arthur Coquelln of UCLA's
Brain Re.arch lmUtute.
Maybe eo. but Ponte thlnb ec..,.. ahoWd out.law tbe '* of androaterone In political
c:amJ)91pl -jult lo be aunt.
''\Cl~ HOLL Y'MX>D-A NClftt bill
of the Merv Orlf fin Show
Included adc Van PaU.. the
•
of they..,.,~~ .. ~;;.
teu.w .. qr-~ ~: i:n.!~~ m""a..M..., ... aWPl • ol
...... w-.ln ~ now YO uljlo a'. ''The Rilbt Plaice at
the ~t Tbne'' (Little, ao.m.
t13.80).
"I didn't make the Johnny Canon Show,'' be remarked
with a fattat amlle. "But he "*'*'°"' me fran time to time.
Once be augnted how PBS could proYide lt1 own tundlnc: by IDl!ldftc vlewwl pay tl apMce IO
they wouldn't have to watch
'Tbe MricNell-Lebrer Report'."
MadWl, • print and efectnmlc
veteran of the journaUltic wan.
admitted bit lnexperMnce In talk
abowl: '1 WM pObebly atiff on
the Grtfftn ahoW, In ccmpuilon
to t>ae who make theU' 1lvlnc
from them. 1be hardmt thlna to
do ii •aplt out abort macb1ne-cun
burata, which thoae 1h,ow1 require ••
Not ;_, "The MaicNeil-Lehnr
Report." which baa won a
roomful qf awarda tor ita half.
hour examtnatlon of 1ln1le,
complex tuuea. The proaram
may be chaa1in1, MacNell
repal1ld. but won't •wymb to
the cafeteria atyle of the network ne----.
'"The dec:Won to ~ to an hour la imminent,• he aalcl. "Jliaht now PBS ii Jookinl. tar
tb9 money, and I thlDk tm,'Jl
!bid It. When we do F to 11D
' hour, lt won't be one-aubject
abowa. We'll be able to ,..._t
more~'' '"lb9:.Rllhi PlllOI id .... Rlaht
Tlme0 la an apl t&tlt Im iM ammon. of the Oh Ir a-born ,..,..... wili a ...... tillnl
~:-;rYnt ::1:u WU =Li:,~:C In Loadm ....... tbl ... ~ ...Un at ... um. ... wall ~ ........................
~ _, DIUlia Wt:Mn ......... x ..............
'l1w t>c>Ok II not m account of
one scoop after another, but
...... of bow a ...,.... workl,
triumpha and aomeUmea falla.
''I Jove UU. kind of book: about
a real person who IOH to
lntere1Un~1 and doe• lnt.erlettnC .. aaid MacNeU. "I WM not a .,,...,.., I
waa not wrltln1 an
autobto1rapby. I wu almply
tryln~ to wrl te a aerlea of re.de stortee. ..
What prcmpted him to t.ue a book,!!,,.-6{, with hit career In
~ft;;· been doln1 a lot of
~ mmt1J at universities.
The atuaen11 may lllieep tbnJU&h
the lecture, but they come alive durtnc the qu.tlon period. lt'a f.Mdnatlna to aee what they are
intereated In. Aleo we have
college tnteme on the lhow, and
I 've found that they are
lnter9t.ed In ltories I have to tell. ..
Dllpite fre9uent offers from
die 0 1111...-i necworkl, be and·
:lbia Liilar9' baw ODt.ed to r.na1n ... PB8 and. In )aunary 1981,
formed their own pJ'Oduetion
company. It wlll probably
oduce the hour-lona M-L
aaid~~ ~
ra nUmben In the
past year and a half have came
near the ballpark of the
commercial newa ahowa," be
added. "A Roper survey in
February indicated that we have
four to five mlllon viewers
niahtly, compared to ~ 16
mflllon for the networks. In
addition: we have a cedre of
vlewera who dip into the
proaram regularly and atay
tuned lf the subject lntereata
"
C.11 142-5171.
Putafewworde
to work for
CHALLENGER -Getty
Cooney'• experience and
stamina are on the line.
Dodger .
Sl:feak . '-con t1n u es
LOS ANGll:Ll!s (AP) -Ttiie mama-..... talJdM about lost
opportunities md I.ck of dutch
bittlnt .and .1eav1n1 nmDll'I Oft
~-
.. We're just not pttinC the key
~ at tbe rilbt time.'' be ukl.
The Lo9 Anaelea Dodaera•
Tom LMorda?
Not tbil time. Thl1 WH
Clnclnnati'• John McNamara,
exp&atNnc tM pliabt ol the Reda
even after pulJiaa 011t a 3-2
victory over Loa Anaeles
'11alnday .:r,t, ~,:: ~ I ~ 1
Reda, tboup.1 who ate
1Mt ID the National Lelape West.
hllW been ba~the w probMmlill tbe
"'We're~ in -.U. ln
bitUna" polD1lect out McNamara.
"but next to 1Mt in n.m. aoored."
It appeared the Dodaerw .mcht
m.k OUt of their lldd, t!llp9d8lly
Jfter aetdni their ace, Fernando ~alemuela, • i.o 1-d in the
ibcth lnnina.
Normally, that'• enouah.
Valermaela, 8-5, Mdn't allowed
an eamecl nm after the·llxth
1nnlna in a game llnce April ~.
He allO hadn't walked five
beuen ln a pme llnce April 26.
But be wilked ftw Thw61. DICht. md be Uo pw up two
l'\IM ln tbe llW!Dth md another,
the pine-winner, in the ellhth.
Eddie Milner, who entered the
pme in the aeventh ·u a plncb
runner and ICOl'ed andnnati'•
flm nm, knocJr.ed in the Ue-
breaker with a 11.ncle to left-
cmter. ''It'• my flr•t game-· wlnnlnc RBI ID the majon, ..
Milner laid. "I Wiii jlmnwd, a
curve baD. and I dktn't bit it well
But the way we've been fJOinc. lf
I W bit it bard It prot.b1y
would have been rl1bt at
IOmlbody."
But lt dropped ln front of
P9*o Qwrrero and, Bon o.tes-
aboatd with a leadoff walk,
accawl die Ue-&reeldna nm.
''Tbere'• not much anybody
~do about that oae," catcher
MID8da9da-'d.
~ VllGAS (AP) -Larry Ho1me1 .... ,"-'-vw \:.I~·~ noarnm amwerea in hla 1ut ~ fSChta, ~ Ken
defend• hie World Boxln, _Council that at the wel&b·ln w~ be led hla N~ &n Lyle and Jlmm~ Youni -.._vywelat\t~ 1aftlatlt tplJWt •nt°"~ In a chant, like a coll•1• three men who either held or foulht fw
a youncer, taller, .._vier Derry Coone)""ln cheerl . the heavywetaht ~tle -in four roUndl °' the •rlchHt flet la rtna bl=tor 1 an "What time la lt'r' he lhou&ed at than. Je..
-._ .+a-t t-.... _ ,_. ••D-'---' ""'--f" t~ --~. WAw•YIPftSll .., ·---m Vl9 ...,. ~ UI... --~ _ ... -.OU For ~ re.on.. the filht hlll captured
ft ~ Palace. Both men carry impr...tw credenUall the irnlabwUon of the boxinC pubUC. The
HolrMe, 32, wec,bed ln at 212~ pounda into th1a ftcht which matchel a master fanl' appetite for the match w• lnt:rnnd
• 'lbunday, 13 Ulhter than the tD--year-old boxer ap1nst • powerful puncher in the b th Cooney, who Wll 220~. 'lbe dwnplon. at dwk: ttyllsWluaer abowdown. even men Ya two-mon poltponement
8-3, la alto 4 lnchea Morter than the Hoim. hM ruled the WBC heavywellht forced by an injury to the challenpr'a left
chalJeDaer. But the ltatladcal ed&e hardly division for the 1ut four ~ defendlna ~·
• med to disturb Holmelon the eve of the hia title 11 timee and endlnl 10 of ~ ~ eaya he la healthy now and ~w:::11bo~ =record~ of $10 : :1:.:=s~ ~.for b1e ~hel:hiav:!: =p~ =r =
"Tm ~wl~ my predkUon of aeven Cooney 11 alfo undefeated with 22 and made him more of a two-flated threat -·~ II .... _ ..&--....;.a.a. "But lf be llCta '----'--··ta iJ\ _, ............ W'l•"'t of 1..t-,....... to Holmel. J~ WJllll .....-· .... -...-uu .u ~ ~· um ~·ta. With the excitement the niatch hH foolilh, he won't an four." tncl·ull .... the 1Mt two, have ended ln the •--• created, co-promoter Don King Mid the The two men wetahed in iepUately, fint round. ~could 10ar put the record UO million avoldina any conf,rontatlon. They have Holmel ii the boxer, an expert at •ttinl which Holmel and Muhammad All
been kept apart for much of the 1Mt two up an opponent. He la considered to have 1et in the ame perking lot stadium Oct. 2, weeb during tninlna ~ becai. of one of the belt left Jaba in the bul1nem. "I 1980. ·
lnddenta between memben of their campe. JOt ~ ... =~ ~. l rm flOllJ\& leave ~ "I hna.&ll'\e lt will 1ro11 aomewhere Cooney'• peop., have barwed Holm. box1D4i ,_ ~ _ be"feen f 75 and $100 million,'' ..sd King.
with taunta of "Tkk ... tick .•. tick.'' Coooey'a left book hal devllltated many Much of that will come from the cloeed-~ that time la runntnc out on the opponenta. He ~ aw.ame knockoua (See HOLMES, Pace CJ)
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CHAMP -Larry Holmes
goes for bll 40tb _straight
victory without a defeat
Reeling -Angels
still in tailspin
..
CHICA.GO (AP) -Manager
Tony La&ma hal It all tiau.red
out as to why hla CUcaao White
Sox haw been inwlWJd in IO
may one-nm pines lately and .. Dia .. they win, be cfOem•t
mind.. '
"Everybody'• battlina and
nobody II alvinc in." LaR.-
md 'lbunday night af1er u.e
Sax edaed the Angell 7-8 on
Steve Itemp'a tle-breaktna,
i.doff home run in the ninth
lnn1ng. It WM the D4nth atralght one-
nm dec:Won lnvoMnc the Whlte
Sox and lt marked their third
. ¥ictlary in four ..-.
•. ·°MOM ~es were laaiut r-Qty, Tex.Mt ()tkJind amt
now Callfomfa,'' aUd LaB--.
"all WIDI in our dMaon Which
mika than doubly impol'tant.''
The thlna that baffled
~ Wiii the way they lolt a
5-1 lead which they .had
enablfabed with 101De darina '-!~, eepect•Dy by Greg l.,usfmld __ who awed three Umea.
Britt Burna didn't allow a hit un-
til the fifth when Fred Lynn hit
bla third homer, but Burne
couldn't set by the sixth when
the Anftla ICOl'ed three more
nma oni ~ by Rod Carew
lbd Don Baylor, a double by
Bobby Grich and a triple by Doua Deanca
The White Sox lldded a ND in
the aeventh when Lualn1kf walUd and ICOl'ed on a double
by Tom Paciorek, but the Ancell
tied It in the etghth with two
rum on aingles by CaNw, BayJcr
and Reaie Jacbon ~ another
double by Grich.
Kemp led off the ninth with hia fourth homer which made a
winner o f re liever Salome
Beroju, 3-1, and a 1me.r of Dave
Goltz, 0-1.
'1 WU jult trying to bit the
ball hard," 1aid Kemp, who
hadn't bit a home run In a
month. "If you can get the
leadoff man on bMe in the ninth
lnn1nl. yolar chancel of ICOrinC are rDuCb better. I don~t know
Whether it WU ' faat bell. llidet ,. breaking ball. ••
Catcher Joe Fersu-on verified
that "It WU a fast bell and Kemp
just hit lt. It'1 hard to ay exactly
where the ball wu becau.e I
didn't 19t a chance to catch It."
~ Manager Gene Mauch
said, Kemp WU the Jaat batter
Goltz WM aoina to I.ace. I bed
Doua Cor6ett ready in the
bullpen and he WU going to f.ace
Luzlnaki."
Mauch bed little to •Y In the
wake of the Angela' ninth -In
10 em-but he w plu1ed
with the effort aplmt Burm
who hu a $-1 lifetime record
against the Angela.
"They battJe ~night,'' aid
Mauch , "but tonight wa1
e.peclally impnmive llnce Bu.ma
hal alwayw been toug)l on ua."
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Lui pme -.S.ttle'• 1·2 vlct«y ovv By•• .. ON,~ ••gy . oftJoll on Newpori &oui.vMd nMr Uw 0...,.
Baltimore at th• Ktn1dome -WH °""'IUJIQ &AAo-1ty ~ completed, Marvin Mlller, execuilve ~O ..... G '...., Clalllca, ••oUce, and bard·to·flnd ~,. are oq,; dlt•ctor of tht Playe"' A11ocla\lon
1
., NG BIA.CH -Two Newport Harbor dl1play alonl wtth other automobll• that .,.. au
announced: ''We heve aocomplt1hta yecbtl ICClt9d wlna ln thel.r lndlvf.dual cluMs ln the avaUabW I« Mle or'-'· ~t ~ eanw ~tion for '1Y.r nothifta. 'n'9 •trike la on." Balebtll Wll ~ niot of Lona Beach Y~ht Oubt.e Raat Week twelw ~ ~ new ahowJOan• twl .. ed~ u.
about to embuic on a two-month •bblUcal. Th\uiday. Wlcat.t Fox t.rlldidon of "plftClftAliaed Ml'Ytce'' for
On Wt dat8 ln 1072: / Wfn!Unl her eecond etrataht race to lead Clall thef.t cua~n. ' AP d AUanta'a Hank Aaron bel\ed 1 irand· D wu Sheilandoah, owned "by BUJ Palmer and Warren Fox. owner and Pnlklent, •·w.C." J'~,
I Jl'nm ~tcMI tlam home run ~ lift the Jkevtt to 1 15_3 tklppered by Dave Ullman, •Ron MeMlle'• !lfw!I• Vice Preetdent, and c.ori J'ox, founder and Prellldent of
t\ DA l\T. Iowa -A hole-II vkt.ory '1VW ~i.o.i..i •• It wu Aaron'• Corl J'ox IAllb\I. i•pc--nt Uuw ..,_.tlcn and 7• · in-one la a bta IDCllDlftt for any IOlfer',
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.. th d .,.... B01 _. Tf'~G 11 yeaH of combined 1utomotlv• experttnc• ln the
Golf er gets ace
citespite handicap
• but Uw a illob Mattln of Davenport .. career aran allln, tYlnl Oll Hod881 ~ ' ~I eout.hem Callfom1a .,.. Col1 Fox ii ciontl~..S one of
J carded thi• wMk wat even more National Leuue record. · 1 the p&oneen In automobile leMlnl and •~ C«\ FC*
11 1~ On thil dafe ln 1938: • i.e.tna over H yeen ll'O· Warren rox 11 c..""1'tmilY
Tbat'• becaUM M.rUn. 42, ta Jeplly bUnd. OnclnnaU'• Johnny Vander Meer hurled Bafi>oa Yacht Club placed eecond in the c1w tor the Prelldent of the hlably ,..peci.ct W.V.L.A. -W..-n
.. Martin uled a .f-1.ron to link hil hole-in.cine the flnt of hla ~o CONeCUtlve no-hitten. teCOnd 1\talaht day. Vehicle LeNtnc Amodadoni a five-at.ate orpnlzation .. atDavenport'a&nelaCC>\U'M.ltcmneontheNo.2 beatina the Bolton Braves 3-0 at Crolley 'lbe pt.her local w1nne1" wu Inunlty, a New dedicated to hlth lnte1rlty, reputatfon, and o hole, a
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8
. Field ln Cincinnati. York-36 co-aldppered by Wayne Auatero and Tom profeutonaliam in autornoblle leulna. "W.C." hu
'""'-ot.herl:v. were ........ &,.•-· but 1 Sc.bock. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, "'1t her 10th worked ln all 9huel from aervice io m.urance to..-J--• .. _.., place finllh ln the first race lltill leav• her 1n fifth and la ac11vely lnvolved within the community -
dedded to ao wi a .f-1.ron becau.. the wind WU Floyd, Lye lead Memphis Classic .. , ..... ln the -... ,u .. -. notably the Newport Harbor Jayoeea and the Oranp derd qal.mt me,'' uJd Martln, who hu been ..-.... _..... Ccut YMCA. 1epJly 1>Und ainoe 1078. ''I knew I hit a -.....t Ray Floyd and Mark Lye each !I Two other yacht.I ICOred leCOl\d day wint 1n The Fox Showroom houn are: Monday •'--·-
b b I 11 ed
.-1hot ~ u d 67 t h th Thunday'1 race. Davld Fenix'• ~~foot Petel'900 .... ....,... , a ot, ut waa rea y 1urpria when we • n er· par o • are t ..a--1-....1 aloop ,~....,. to a wide lead on the ..,_ Ftiday -9:00 to e:oo. and Saturday -10:00 to 5:00.
dl.acoYered the btll went ln cha hole." fl rat-round lead in the Danny \leal.,"""'" -~ ~· • • • Martin at h1a Wdon becau.e of a heredity Thomaa·Mempbi• Claulc aolf weether le1 ln a.a. A and wu never~-COSTA MESA •.• Lee Feldman of Earle Ike Volvo,
, problem in b1a optic nerve. He wies blnocular'I on tournament ThUnday. The leaden were one Al.lo acorina conaecutlve wins wu ~lett 1966 Harbot Boulevard. c.o.t.a M--.._ California. bae the golf coune beau.aae he carmot aee det.alll. ahot ln front of Mark McCamber, whoee 68 gave O'Hara, a Serendiplty·43 aailed by Monroe earned membenhlp ln lhe Diamond Salee Leeaue by
• Martin was a at.andout &Olfer at Davenport him aole 0 11!11fon of third slace at Colonial Wtniate. Metropolitan Yacht Club, Oakland, ln eelliftl 600 new Volvoe. The nen level in the career
H.lgh School and St. Ambrole College. Country ub . • .·B•~ Dute , Ju Steplaeua °-:'~ two of tour reoee: recocnition pl"OIJ'Un II the Volvo Hall of Fame f« 1,000 .. ·,...----------------11·-..,.-and 'nerete Bnaloa were tied tor the lead with MAXI CLASS _ TII NtwMn Wlndwwd Plllflgl 11nc1 Cond«. or more Ufr!rN> Vol"<' :ial<"tl. · Quote of the day ~ 3-under·par 699 after -Ole tint round of the ClA88 A -1. Mffog, Devtd , .. at. ,ranoi. VMlllt ceub: 2. Feldman ti» been with Earle Ike Volvo atnoe
"We don't have more than two IUYI Lad lea Profeulonal Golf Auociatlon GrNt Fun, Cley Bement. 8t. FYC: 3. ElullW, Jotln Pequln, Cotonedo 1977 and lives In hunl.&naton Beach, c.allfomia.
here who are really tighten •.. we have a Country Club ... Beda Dole!, Ju Stepbeuoa Ceyt~ e -1. BfrMe. IMl'll L.ou«>e. at. r:vc: 2. T"""*°· Dk* • • • lot of ., ... ,,. who talk a --t --." _ San Palmer and 70-year-old ;,am Saead 1hot KnoUI. aovc: 3. JetatreMI, J«r>J s1mon11. Long Beadl vc. RIVERSIDE ... Wlnlton Cup Grand National slOClk a-J-a~ __ --: 3-under-par 68a to ah.are the first-.round lead in CLA88 c -1• ~ O'Hwe, Moiwoe WlnCIMe. MetrOQOllten YC: car --i .... retwnl to Southern California thla w~kend FrandlCO Giants Manger FrW Robluoa. h M bo C 2. BfOOk• AM, L.any ~. Cabnlto IMot'I vc; !. auper Wltet1, Lowell ·-.. before h1a team'• 9eWl\th lam 1n nine games t e arl ro laulc aenlora tournament at Not1ft. aovc. with the runnLna of the Budweiaer 400 at Riverside
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Marlboro, Mui. Palmer, 52, the gallery favorite, ClA88 0 -1. 8henend0tlh. Biii Pelmer, NHVC; 2. Bigwig. Ron 'IntemaUonal Raceway.
recen Y· brouaht h1a balky putter under convol tor an ~~ ~1'. ~'=·~. ~~~~ vc; 2. More lhan 40 entries are ant.idpeted f« the annual
Hrbek grand slam stops Kansas City opening 34·34-68 C1Vf!r the 6,174·yard coune. Tonke. Dew Klett, AnflCaP8 VC; 3. 81ngo, Ben Oerclnet. L.BYC. "Summer Clullc" which II one of two Wlnlt.on Cup eventa run annually at Rivenide'• twisting 8-tum
maJo<~e;:.oo-.ia:'... his,,.,= £!Q!:I Lane will referee tonight's fight Ffom P!i! C1 =.'y.:'4..'."!!l'-_,wru 'b:'° ~ ,:-:w.:;:;
Minneaota to an 8-7 victory over -MW• Lule was named u referee • I Hodadon 200 Grand American car nee as a pl'ellmlnary.
Kanaaa City Thura4ay night ln for LarrJ B•lmea' World Boxina SEVANO'S COLUMN marks the tint Southern California appearance of the American League bueball action. The victory Council heavywel1ht title detenM year for the Wlnlt.on Cup cars and llan, and Is the 14th
mapped a five-game lming atreak for the Twinl aoimt Gerry CMMy tonight in Lu stop on the 1982 NA.SCAR drcuit.
and an e~t-game wtnninB streak for the= V-ep .•. U.S. Cae__t.aln Artllv A.Ille named .JMa next ~.,,, ...... ....._. will lta~ the ume aa in Amonl the late entries th1I week was the 1981 --MeBane, Peter Fleam... Brlu O.tdrle4 and. r--·-J PonU.C from Rahmoc Ent.et"prillell of Wlnllton-Salem.. . . . Sou paw Dave JUaietU hurled hi&. Elle1 T .. Uldet to take ttie court 1n leQODd-,qwia · pnMoul years with the belt the DCJrt.h meeting N.C., wllh Joe Ruttman listed as the driver. Ruttman.
for 6 ~ lnninp, then Deeded relief help from Davia Cuj) actlon a1ain1t Sweden July the belt of the aouth ln • double--ellminadon af.f.alr. who malnta.inl a home ln Upland. Calif .• and la a local = =::, -:n~pped'N~ 9-11. .. Miclaael s,utt, the WBA UJbt ~ ~ ~f~a_:w:;:ntiot ~q~~~~~s~:~r:.~Y· bea~t champion defendl hit title apl.Dlt ...... -J --five-game lmlng ltreek with .Jerry ·CeluUae Saturday ln Atlantic tepent.e toumamentl with the winnen meeting ln He pamecl up eevenl outatandina offers of other
a 5 -3 win over Boa ton City ... The final ~· of . the NBA a best two-of·three 8eries .". ndel but choae to eo with Rahmoc, even though that
. . . Bu 9allvle'1 two-run cbam-'~•"'P aerfea on drew the le<lOftd· t.ee.m w• havinl flnanci&l probleml and there wu a double in tlie eighth inn1Da t',,..._.. Believe it or not, there are no i.. than nine qu.don • to V\'Mther they could continue racing.
lifted Milwaukee to a o.? 'wtat audience ever for an NBA game on prellm1nary bouta before tonllht'a bea~eight 'lbe problem wu eolved only recently, however,
victorv over 8 hlm e netWork TV ... The Green Bay Packen traded. m.1n event between , ....... HO'_.._ and.· n-. when Ruttman wu able io land the Pet Milk Company r... a or · defensive l1neman Brwee Clark, their No. 1 draft Cooney The onl -·~ u-. ~·~ _ .. a major apomoc, and the new team combination will ~~::.~b~°!' a=-choice in 1080, to New Orleans for a No. 1 pick incldentauy, 11 lf lw way J':' tJ::'.a ~ .u'::n~· ~ lta tint appearance ~ the Budwet.er 400 th.ls
out of reliever RoWe.,...,. nextT I yeervl
1
• di \ ON-TV or SelectV. · · · · auifman. younger brother of 1952 lndy :SOO winner
.-tt who pitched the final di.ree e e S On, ra . 0 Troy Ruttman, hat an excellent track record at
lnningl .•. In a National i.e..,ue pme, J• TV: No events acheduled. Add ON-TV: the cable network fiCurel to get Blvenlde where he fin.lthed 10th as a 21-year old rookie
Carda pitched a two-hitter and faced only one RADIO: Bueball-Anaell at Cblcaao. 5:30 170.000 sut.cribert at $15 apMcile. That'• a Jot but ln 1963. HJa best Riverside performance. however, wu
over the mln1mum number of batten to .-·s.n p.m.. KMPC (71'0); Qndnnatl at Dodgerl, 7:30 nothing compared to the Sugar Ray Leonard· bis eecond-place finish ln the Winston West.em 500 last
Diego to a 5--0 win over Houston. p.m., KA.BC (790). Tommy Hmrrw fight. which aot a whopping 190, November, while atlll driving for the Si.cy team. He ~=~=====~~=~~~~~~~;=!~===~===~==~=~~~OOOO=~au~m~c~~!p~tioos.~:_ __ __,,.....:.....------1 battled eventual winner Bobby AJlieon throughout the -entire race, IMd1ftl aevera1 times. only to be foiled in
the cloatna lape wt1h tire trouble.
In additlon to Ruttman. AJJ.lalO. Darrell Wal1rip.
This week's Special
...
1981 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM COUPE
Altroroof, leather covered ... ilnc area & all
CadD1ac power ..-i opdcaa. (1CRR692).
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Jllchard Petty, Nell Sonnen, Harry Gan&, Terr)'
t.bclhtie. Benny p.,.,.. and • hmt of other Wlmtan
Cup "recWara.". the Budweleer 400 hu drawn an
I oula1andlna field of Well c.o..t drivers, headed by
perennial favorite Hershel McGriff and defending
\Vimu.i West Champion Roy Hill.
By wlnninC lut Sunday'• Pocono 500, Bobby
AWeon vaul1ed into 9et.'Ond place In Wtr:wton CUp point
standtnp and comes Into th1a Sunday'• Budweiser 100 uaD.Lnc Terey Labonte by a mere 51 polnta.
The Pocooo vidorY was Alli.on'• \hi.rd trlwnph of
the aeMOD. and enabled him to move ahead of Dartt11
Waltrip in lhe pomta chue while clmini the gap on
Labonte who, despite nol havina won at all In 1982, hat
led the atandinauince March wfth a string of conmtent
flnlabea. Labonte wu able to cl.J.ni io hia llim leaid by
fint.blnl 5th at Pocono. and while he Jost ground to A1lllon.. he p6cked up IOme dilt&nce on Waltrip who
encountered Ure problema and flnlahed 13lh.
All three driven are. expected to figure
prominently ln Sunday'• Budwei8er 400 at Riverside ..
. AWeon and Waltrip as co-favorites baled upon ttletr
f.bnlnance of the 1ut 1htte June nces at the 2.7·mile
.n.-.d coune, and Labonte a1 an overdue candidate for
the wtnner'• circle. A total of 41 Grand National entries have been
received for th1a weekend'• "Summer Cl.uDc'' which la
the l•t.h of 30 races on th1a 'JW• Winston CUp
ecbeduJe. In addition to AWeon and Waltrip, former
winners ln the field include Richard Petty
(1970-197$-1977) and Benny p.,.,.,., the 1978 winner.
Panona C\lrttntly rank.a fourth ln polnt atandinp
behind Waltrip, with a IUbst.antial leed ~5th pl.ace
Harry Gant. 'l'oday'a quallf ylna la allo expected to jeopudbe
the current 1-lap record al JUvenilde which wu eet by
Waltrip l_.¥t June and standa at 11Ul.9 mph. Waltrip.
Alli8oo. Labonte, Petty, P&l"IOftl and Dale F.amhardt
AN all UDOnl the pre-IW» favorites to earn the coveted
pole spot d\Uin8 today'• activity et Rlvenlde'• 2.1-mlle
roed ooww with pnctkle ln the momtnc. followed by
qua11fytnc fOC' the ftnt 20 spcJ1a, beilMJnl at 3 p..m.
PncUce and qual.lfylna for the Wam1t:r HCJdCdon
200 Grand~ rece la allo acbeduled for tocMy,
with many of Uw West Cout'a top abort track driven
putUna on the action. Qual1fylnc will continue on Saturday to fill out the
30<ar fielda fOC' both eventl while Sunday'• ndnl It eet to betPn at 11 a..m. with the Warner Hod&on 200
toUowed by the Budweiler 400 at 1 p.m.
WINSTON WP POlfnl STANDINGS
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HOLMES ...
drc\ltt t.elawt. There .,.
· cloeed-dmdl televUlon loca
TYING UP IOMS LOOI& BNl>ti JO.WIOI\ will be lfvtnara ioWje.powie coach Jen1 lelll•l•lmUell takff hll and bullnlm hal been brWl at Or~oa1l Coll•p and Golden ·~ to the Cl.Mi of 082. eabbA~ leave. Jteet whO won MWn moel of them. The bout allo wU1
W•t haw~ to u:8 up the Daweon, who once hotted a radio PIM' for the ROlidtuMitn and led the be 1hown on 1om• P•Y·TV
South Colltt ConleJ'9nt'e too MUOn ~lJRT ·~~In Ponland. ON., eaUed Southern California Conference ln outleu al\d bomed to 100
wlth a Thankt1tvtna Day 1ame EEDEN 1·Callln• All 8J)C)rg..r." aomebow wu etrtkeouta, oompl9te pmee and ~ forel1n countrlee by 1ate_ll1~ ~at noon. honored;u the 1980 ttportlcliliNr of the patched beck In 1878, wu RJo Hondo• ~r .. ~ '::'..on !!ri~ ~~ rn· f~ tM two rtvala want to pi.y Yev by the LA~ Club In 1980. (>l tchhll coach two HHOnl aao. televW;; .... htlr.7; re=
\hitlr t'Oftf*rtnce finale on 'l'hankutYtna ended tn a 7-7 ltandotf. FORMER ~rowen haw 1JONt on Schle,.tmUch wU1 finith hla doctorate ...
Day from now on. OrillnaUY, Co.cJi And, of coww. the two -.ma come to become Weit Cout coll••• crew WOl'k at BIUham YOUnl and return for m1Won for a June 25 te t.
Dtck Tucker'• PJratH and Ray fromtheSanhrnandoVall•~" COllChel-threelnthePac-10. th• 188f-84 ••••on ... Rod 'The park.lriC loit 11adlum ,.
Shackleford'• Ruatlen were 1eheduled But t.hanlcl to the new re~ of 'i()ur aoat it to eome day have an OCX: McCarver, Wny Ber1ndalal and Mike bf,en ex~ from the 25.000=
to play on Nov. 27 -two daya after an community collep conferencea ln alum at ~ hMd ~ epot ln the Plaellard have 1l1n•d profe11lonal held tor AlJ-Holmel to 82,000 ti 'I'hanklllvtna. • Southern CaJUorn1a. they won't meet Pac·lO," eay. Daw Grant, whO et.epped ba1eball contract1. All three were thll t11ht. Wlth tlcketa ecal 11Wt'N excited about pla)'inl( Golden qaln U\ a 1tate buetiaJt tournament, • down U Cout'I head COllCh Jut year, memben Of thJe YWI c..nttce buet.11 from '100-t600 for toniaht'•
West ln a Thank1aivln1 Day 1ame," Both Canymt and LA Valley are now "Maybe then, theY'll let OCC crews 1quad which ftnfahed a cloee eecond to bout, Kina M1d the live p~
Tucker •Y.· "I thtiik lt'• aotna to add memben of the newly formed Mountain compete ln that conference." OCC ln the South c.o.t Conference. record of 16 million aet by Alit
1plce to the riv.ity." . Valley Conference, and unleea the 1tate Bob Newman, who rowed at OCC and McCa.rver wU1 report to the Mtnneeota Holmet allo would twnble.
The rivalry bepn ln 196e and over the chanaet lta policy of only one team UCLA la now the heed C011Ch for the Twhu while Ber1endahl hu already "I think lt will grom more thaf'
pMt 16 yean hu attracted about 115,000 repreeentlna each conference, only one Bruina; Bob Whitford, who rowed at reportedly 1lsned with the Dod1en. any event ln the blatork ot
lane. By winning the last three 1amea, of the clubt wW be elillble for the ttate Lona Beach State after compettna for Plnclcard finilhed the 1882 teMOll with a 8 the Ruatlen have taken an 8-7-1 edge ln tournament. the Pirates, now COllChee Stanford; Tim 10-0 record . The' 1ophomore •ports," he 1ald. "I thin •
the lleries. LA Valley's 3-1 victory over Canyon1 Hodaet, an ex-Pirate la Uw hQd froth rl1hthander'1 la1t out1n1 wa1 a 7-3 million la a •boo-ln."
LOS ANGECES VALLEY and gave the Monan:ha their flnt-ever state coacli at Cal. victory over OCC ln the Shau,hnelsy A major part of the fi&ht'~
Collep of the Canyona eeemed perfectly baaeball crown. OCC'1 preaent coach, Larry Moore, Playoff• . . . Jolla D1Ua1, men'• lntrl1ue lnvolvee Coone~'
matched for thelr atate community allo rowed for the Plratee before aolna athletic direct.or at Eut Loe AJ\ieles lnactivtty. He haa fought only
college baaeball championship game a FOR THE SECoND year ln a row, to Cornell. And, Jim Jorgemen. another College, l1 unhappy with the new rounda ln the last 30 months
couple of weeks ago at Blalr Field ln Cerrttoe Coll~e offidala have choeen a ex-OCC rower, heads the Plratee' relequl.na of community colleges. "In veteran boxlng people ha~
Long Beach. •Ports-related penon to be the keynote freshman crew. • the Southern Cal Conference, the 1uggested that could cawie h1m
Both teams came into the game with speaker at graduation. 1 fart he It we had to t r·a v e 1 w u be rwaty againat Holmes, who
near-identical records. The Monarchs Last year, alum Jim 7.om, the Setttle NAME DROPPING -Jolm Peel, a Huntinp>n Beach to play Golden West, defended ltla crown aeven tlmeS
were 29-7-1 while Canyons wu 28-8-1. Seahawka' quarterback, wu the guest former Rio Hondo College pltcbing and now we have to compete against during that same period.
The only other time the two teama met apeaker. great, hu been named to ooech the four college. out of the greater The challenger, however,
th1a year wu on Feb. 16 and that game This year, KABC aportacuter Ted colle 's bueball team next aeuon while Metropolitan Los Angeles area. unco~med about the problem. .....--~--'=--~~~~~=--~~~~.;:._~~~~~~~--'llt-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~_;;;'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~--1
Stocks
qualify
today
RIVERSIDE (AP)
Qualiflcation runa to
determine the pole
po1ition and flr,st 20
1tartlng spots for
Sunday's Budwe~ 400
stock car race were acheduled today at the
Riverside International
Raceway.
The 30-race Winatdn
Cup Grand National
stock car series wW be
making its 14th stop of
the 1982 season at
Riverside for one of only
two road races on the
annual schedule.
Entering Sunday's
$280,000race, Terry
Labonte of Corpus _, Christie, Texas holds a
nlftrow 51-point. lead
over Bobby AlliSon of
Hueytown, Ala., in the
chue for the 1982
Willaton Cup Grand
'National championship.
Darrell Waltrip of
Franklin, Tenn.; the
defending champion, ia
ln third place.
Despite holding the
points lead for the past
nine outings, Labonte
will be aeeking h1s first
win of the aeaaon and
first win ever at
Riverside. He has
maintained his top spot
in the atand1ng:s wttb a
1tring of cons is tent
finiahes.
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Waltrip lead1 the
1eaaon standings in
victories with five
followed by A11iaOn with
three. Both are fonner
Bu.dweller 400 winners.
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Among the records up
for grabs la the one-
year-old, one-lap mark
of 114.419 m~t by
Waltrip ln a . The
400-kllometer race
record of 106.279 mph,
let by David Peanon ln a
Cougar, hat held up \
1tnce 1976, but ls
expected to fall Sunday.
Miami
upsets
Texas
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<f:HRISTIAN ~ •
two rec.w it I qu&lify."
One net .. Jwy 4 and tM
other ln 8W9dm July u .
·~ Clon't knOw 11 I would F and come bide or )IS\ 1tay thin
and waH tt out. But rm Mt ln my
W•YI. here and woWdri1t want to
IO over there for the full llMOn.''
La1t year it wa1 a broken
collart>one that kept him
lldelined • aood portion ol the
8"10ft, ThJI year, he broke .n
ankle ln the tprina clu* Which
~a month before the~
1N10n opened. He la now Nldy
to 10 full bore and •YI U.. ankle hU M9Jed completely.
"I'm doinc all of my own
mechanical wcirk now and I haw
a very cood 1pon1or ln STP
(Oordon Johncock won at Indy
under the STP banner). I feel
th'.nat are QOlna rlaht for me ·
r'.ght now And l hope to keep
them that way."
Christian will k:rte at both eventa th.ii wee but could
face the tou&hest field to date at
Costa Meaa toniaht. It will
include world champion Bruce
Penhall who la here to ot.erve
the American final (he'• already
qualified by virtue of h1I world
title laat year).
Whlle Christian believe. that
the rldera from the En1ll1h
circuit will have a alight
advantage in experience, he
doesn't give them any further
ed1e ln t.he Long Beach
competition .
It will find eech of the 16
riders competing against each of
the others ln four-man, four-lap
heat races on a point bMil of
3-2-1-0. The three with the
highest total at the md of the
program will advance to the next
siep, the Oveneas Fi.,.J at White
aty Stadium in London July 4 .
Thia ll where Penhall ~ h1I
quest of a aecond straight world
title. Ten riders advance to
Sweden and 11 will gain a spot ln
the Coli.ewn event from there.
• • • BOBBY SCHWARTZ CALLS
Balboa ll1and h1I home when he
ia in thia country but du.ring the
summer months he ridea for
Reading in the British Lequ.e.
He'• here for the American
Speedway final Saturday nlgbt
and wlll by-pass tonight's
program in Costa Me1a to
concentrate all efforts on the
qualifier.
"I didn't make it put thia race
last year and I want to do
better," Schwartz says. "li;ve
been baving a aood tea90l'l and I
feel good right now.
Penhall races
at speedway
Bruce Penhall,· the reigning
world champion speedway rider,
will make a rare appearance at
the Orange County Fairgrounds
in Costa Mesa tonight to compete
in the weekly racing program.
Penhall, who callt Balboa
Ialand his home when he isn't off
racing, will be joined by Shawn
Monn and Brad Oxley of the
Engllah circuit along with
regulan Alan Chriatian, Mike
But, Mike Faria. Mike Curoeo,
Steve Lucero, Dave Sims, Keith
Chri8co and John Sandona.
Tonight'• action is the final
preparation for Saturday'•
American Qualifier at the Long
Beach Veterans St.dium.
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TNI .::::..,~ ftled with ltle Mey 10. 1112. ,,_
County a.II ol Orenge County on Publlefled Orenr Coatt Oally
.Nfle •• 1912. '111f1t Plot, June 4, 11, ' • 26, 1N2 241242 1'11bll11\ed Ofano• cout Dally ---------.----Plot.~ 11. ''·a . .M'1 ~~ -~~MUC~~-::M>::':'TICl==-
PICTmOUt.,._M MMmaTAT'lmNT Tiie followlng penon 11 dolno ~-K. W. POOLS a SPAS~t WeNoc* Cltcll, Huntington •
CA92Me. Kavin How11d Waleke, ltlt WIHodl CWcla. Hutlttngton 8Mdl, CAHMe. TNI ~ II oonduotad by an
lndMOull.
KMIH.W..-e
TNI "8t1man1 WM flacl wttll IN eoumy an o1 0'8n9' eoun1y on
May 21. 1N2. ,,..,
PubllMad Or11191 Coal\ Dally PIDt.. June 4, 11, ••• 25, 1N2
2456-12
'9C'TmOU8 .......
MMm9TA,_,.,.
The toloWlnO pef'IOfll -dolnO lluelrl4lll •: PINECREST, LIMITED, 11652
MecAl1hur IM'id·· Suite 440. IMM.
Callf, 112716. OeW1 K. lAmb. 5 St. T~
NIWDoft 8leotl. c.llf. 112MO. Mtllrdld R11Ukh, 11882 ~. HU11ttnoton a.di. c.tll.
8264& John Miner, 18552 S«rano,
vi.a Petti, c.llf. t2tl7.
Thie IMlr'9le .. condUCWd by •
llmtted pei .... ierwtllp. OeWS K. lamb
Tllll atawnent -llled with IN eoun' can o1 <>range County on June • 1N2. ,,_.
P11bll1Md Ofange Cout Dally
Plot June 4, 11, 11, 25. 11112 2~
111111ma1
ATKINSON Candice Blod~tt of Laguna
EARLE. ATKINSON, JR. Betlch. Ca. FUnenl lel"Vices
a resident of c.c.ta Meaa, Ca. will be held on Satrday from for the pMt 17 yeus aft.er the Wbltham-Kanapaux
moving here from Portland, Funeral Horne ln Rockaway,
Oregon. Pa11ed away on New Jersey. Liturgy of
June 9, 1982. He wa1 a Ouildan Burial will al80 be
member of the Garden held on Satw'day at 9:SOAM
Grove Lodp #1952 BP.O. at St. Cecelia Catholic
Elka, member of DAV and Church, Rockaway, New
the Purple Hear-t Jeney. WhithamrK.anapaux
A9odation. ac:Uve with the Funeral Home direc:torL
Junior All American
Football and lttVed -the ------~~tic ~0~t1~ DEATHS the BepU;at Catholic Church. ~J;J::.d~·~ RSEWHERE
KaJei, Marcia Koval•kl, -------Mlke, Duffy ·and Joe AWnaon, 1randcbildre11, M U N l CH , W • • t Mark, Laure •nd Lisa, Germany (AP) -Weit perenu Mr. and Mn. Reed German fllm director
Myers. Recltatlon of the R.alM:r Wener P~,
Roaary will be held on 38, whose Ulm 'l:be
Sunday, June 13, 1982 at Maft"la9e of Maria Braun."
7:30PM at the Harbot Lewn ._ widely abfbhed In the
Memorial ~pel Mall of United States, died
the Baumiction will be held Thunday.
on Mooday, June 14, 1982 at --
lO:OOAM at St. John the TULSA. Okla. (AP)
Baptt.t Catholic Church. Roaal• D. Ro•ert1, 37,
In t e r m e n t • e r v i c e • antique dealer and elder
immedlaiely followln1 at 100 of evangell1t Or.I
Harbor Lawn Memorial Rot.t>rtl, wu found dead
Park. Service• under the w e d n e 1 d a y o f a d~ of Harbor Lawnf-self-Inflicted gun1hot Mount Olive Mortuary o wound c.o.ia Me.a. 540-5554. .
PASADENA (AP) -
BLOOOE'IT Mhl~ Wallace Neff, 87,
C PT ED W A RD F . active In the developnent
BLODGETT, a1e 64, of Southern California'•
reaident of Rockaway early an:hltectural 1tyle
Township, New Jersey. with build1np such • the
Pamed away on Wecmie.tay. Plckfa1r manDon In Beverly
June 9, 1982. at Collea• Hilla. died Tue9da)'.
Ho1pltal, Newark, New -
Jeney •a rault of injuries' PARADISE (AP) -~ in an aulOmbohfle Elmer E. Bolllel•, 87. the
accident. He wu born In ouupoken two-term San
Kent, IJnaland and lived in Frandaco mayer who tried
Panlppany. New Jersey to lbape the dty into the
befOft movtna to Rockaway Parl1 of the Weit, died
Townlblp 14 yean ap. Cpt. Monday.
Blodgett ._ employed • a
Merchant Marine Ship SAN DIEGO (AP) -
llllMl.er. He iuurvtved by hil I' rad: B . T .. • at, 71,
wife Sally and dau1bter aeriean\-a\-arnu of the
----------. Callfomla Senate from 1W75
,_Cltaen'MMS
ma;•OADWAT MOtlTUAlT
110 Broadway
Cotta Mesa
642·9150
IAlTl_ ... °" SMTM I TUf-.&.
WHTC ... CHAl'll
421 E 17th SI
Co111Mesa
8'M371
to 1981, dim 'l\ie9da,y.
l3-40,000 l ao.ooo ,
t20.000 I
10.0CIO I0.000 ~.ooo
560,000
15.000 w .ooo
200.000 11,946,000 I
1ao.ooo
130,000
U ,075.000
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.. ~fi ~19i~·~·· ;-tili.1riiiiM .. w: ~.I i.*5,\~~=
m~ ~":tw· ,~~eu::v.i.~.'~Ja A"I IH VOU" ftA~1 IT MAY II IOlD WITHOUT ANT
OOU"1' ACTION, Md'°" ~ '*9 ti. ..... 1W!t to INN ~ eeoount In ... Mlndlnl w ~ .. of your P••t due payment• plu p~mll~doo~••nd•~P•n••• J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d wllNil ... "*'"" fl'om lie ... ...... of ............ . "'* 1mOUnt II t1ot, 1M6~ ... ~ lll1Y cndlll due~ of TNll • of June a, fte) and _.
111orH11 '"'"'.your eooount NOncl Of' "LiNO Of' "°°"* IMl"tftl· YOU mey not NM ...UOATIONI Ill~ to PtY ._. ..._ Ul\Otld Pof1iOtt of WITH IMMCM AC I)
YC)llt aooount •v•n tllOYlll full Thia II to lntot"' lM publo I '· You un own vu oftlet --c•. ~ ... demended, IMll YOll ul'lder ltotlon 56$.ttCbl of th• 1 .,... ""* PllY tt1e ......,. _.... lllWI. Au1M and _,.."°"' '°' 1'*'"''°' You --itop 1 ..... ,...& '--...-. .... After ttww lftOnttlll "-tM dMe of ACC01.111t1 Md a.c.ion 5'5. t~•I ~ .. , -•wn mim t-• ..,..
ot reoorda11on of 11111 ctocument ot ,.,. A111M anct ~11one '°'"" You can own the llnd -not ll11t. =~ '::'.:""°"~ ~==-S:::.~ ~ You can rent -'th tht option to buy. IOllCllOMd upon l*'fl'ft* a IOllOtf AHOCllllon, Olendale, CaOfornla, ~oi»~~~~ ~;'p=1%-:e:'0~!r.:1:': AIRPORT WEST BU81Nl88 PARK
tM entire amount derMnded by 1ncr.... MICOllntt of an tnewlOle 248 '1eotler neet llled HIM, C.M. '°" c;ndllor. type by reuon of tile aoqullftlol\ of c II M D ... 751 7·..aftft To find out the amount you mwt btancll ottlcle(1) of Pe!Mlc Fedwlil 8 r. 8TI8 • .VU
Pl!Y. °' to _,.,. tot peyment to S.vlnga and Loan A11oclat1on, atoker Cooperation
atop'"' loteclC*ut•, or II yout Coeta Mtea, C.ittomll, located at:1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ property II In ~ tot any 2331 w. Unooln Avenue. AnlMlm,1-
0ltllr reeeon, oont80t: c.iuorni.; t1111 w. San Vloente
Bin Pn• Blvd .. Community of 8.rentwood, ,...----~---------------•
M.P.D. '"-"'*" ()c)rporellon City of Lo• Ang•IH. C1lltornl1; 11'.D. loll 3307 320311 Ca"'lno Capl1trano. San AnlMlm. CA t2llOS Juan C1pl1H•no, Oallfornl•;
114nl1-MOO t23-108 El Cemlno AMI, Enclnlt .. ,
" you lleW any queetlona, you C1lllornl1; 111711 W. El Norte ehould contact a lawyer or th• Parkwey, Etcondldo. Celllornle;
government aaancY whlGh 1MY he¥I 2110 Sepulveda Blvd.. Mllflhettlln
Nired YoUr !Oln. AlmlmMr.J YOU Beach. Cett for nla; 1•3911
MAY LOSE LEGAL AIGHTI II' YOU Penuqulloa Drive, R•ncho DO NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION. Pen11qu1to1, C111tornl1; 30t W. In addition to tlle ernount elat«I Ae.dlanda Blvd., Redl1nd1, ~ lflould any prtcr taue, 11111, Cantornla; 5225 Oanyon CrHt
OI enoumtnnoll be daltnQuMl or Drive, Alv1ralde, C•llfornle; 2505
become delnQuant, and tH9 loen Llncoln Blvd .. Senta Monica,
c • n b • re 1 n e ti ti d , • a I d Cllllfornlli 21&42 CMNy 111111 Blvd ..
dellnQuenclae ""* be cand • • Sun City. Celllornl•; end 727116 oondlikinof~. High~~)' 111, Palm DIHrt. NOTICE ti Hl!REBY OIVEN: Cellfot,_
THAT T.D. SEAVIC£ COMPANY II Anyone may write In levor or
duly IPPOll'ltld T"'"'9 urtder tt19 prolHt of th• 1ppllc1t1on. Yowr ~ delcrtbed deed·of lNlt: oommenta may cn.ou.. t)Ut -not TRUllOA: O.M.8. PAOPERT'lt8. lltnlted to. the IPOkant'• ,_d of IHC. · perfonnanoe In hefPlnO to ,,_. the
BENEFICIARY: M.P .D. credit need' of 111 loc11 INVESTMENT CORPORATION oommurllll• Foilt coplel ,,_.be
NOOtCled Apl'I 2. 1912 • INlr. No. received by "Su~ Agent. 12-1 ft200 of Oflclel Aeoordl In the Feclerel Home Loan 8ef* of San oMDa of the Aeootder of 0rmnge Franclaco 800 California StrMt. ~ llld deed of._...,,.. Po1t 01t1ce Bu 7UI. Sen =:,~.~~~ ~r,~·1~'°: .. .::.::.;; ~
Tllel tM ~ in.. Ullder daye lo IUbtnlt OOt!Wl*lls m9Y be
IYCll dHd of lrYlt end Ill• ot>talned prO¥lcMd II.di ~ ..
obllgellon• NCUred thete~ ,,. received In writing by th•
llf..antf)' lleld by .. 1HMlllg11ed; Supervtaory Agent by June 2t. n.t 1 tn.oh of, and -.. In. the 111t2.
8 llPRIYED
llDUSTRllL LITS
II IUITlllTOI IUCI
Excellent price & terms for theee
Iota, In muter planned development.
ACCEPTING OFFERS UNTIL 7/2112
For more Information caJI:
HIM MICHEL
or
JIM MICHEL
or
NORM NOWELL
COLDWELL BANKER
(714) 955-8300 ""obllQeliOlhllft......,_• b wtllcitl IUGtl deed of Anyone Hndlno a 1ub1tant111
Ir'* II MOl.wfty N9 oocurred In lNll protea I may reque1t an oral ~ ,_ not Merl nllide of: The WllUfl'*lt on the eppllcallon • Ml
bllene. of tlle p~ avm of '°"" In Section Ma.2(f) of tile ~ 1105,000.00, wtllctl became due end Regul1tlon1 tor the l'ederail'----------------------'
Aprtt 30,, 11112, wtlfl lntereal dua S.mge end LOM System. For 1 t-===========r---~~========1 1t1ar9on. proteet Io be con1ldered __ .,. ..,.._ ..aJe llOTIC(
Thlt by re11on thereof, lh• 1ub1t•nllal, It muat be written, ,.._ nu1-.
undenloned, pr_,t benefldary reoelved on time, and eontetn 11
under 1ucll deed of tru11, llu leMt the following: 1) 1 tummary of
eucuted and cletlvw'ed to Mid cMy lht reelOnl '°' "" protllt; 2) the •PPOl!'l•d TruetH, a wrt1t1n IPtdflc mattere objected to In tlle
Oeeleation of DefllUlt Ind Oemlnd 1ppllc•llon or In the eppllc1nt'1 tot Siie, Ind hll deooelted With community--. record; 3) f8dl. 1Mid duty ~·led T'"""9. IUCtl lndudtna eny rwlevlnt economic °' died of In.Ill and .. doculT*D llnancleflntonnatlon, whlcfl IUPPO't
evidencing ObllJ:c'.!:':t NCUr9d the protea!; and 41 eny ~ ~. and 1119 and doae •fleet• on your oroanlzallon or
hwtby dedlr'9 .. ... ..... COll'lmllnily --~ ,... from tllereby lmmedl1tely du• end llPPl'0¥11 of the"""' 1t1o11. P9Y11b1a and ,_ ~ Ind doea Yov mey lodl M \f'9 ISi~ 1
hereby et.ct to cawM Ott lnill 1nd 111 com"''"" flied 11 the ~ 10 be met to lllllllfY lt'9 Federel Ho1M LA1M Bink of 8an otllaldOI• Wed.,... Francl1co. unle11 any 1uch ~TED Mey 111, 1N2. matertllll -...-npe by 1ew trom M .P .D . INVESTMENT pubic dlldoeure. If you twve Mr
CORPORATION que1t1on1 concerning th•••
P\lbllltled Orenot Cout Dell)' procedure•. con11ct the Plot, June 4, 11, 11. 24. 1tl2. $uperYllory AQelrt at the l'eder9
2-44 t..a:z Home L091 Bank of San Ffwlc:llco.
-----------GLEHOALE FE>EAAL
K..-r P'ICTmOUI .., .....
8AV1NOS AHO LO-'M Publl1he<1 Orano• Com Deity
Piiot. -"-•• 1t, t882 2427.&2
U..ITA~ __ .,._
The to4lowlnO pereonl.-doing 1--~.--~~""-='-=-::-::--~ IC IUPlllOR COUft ~ IAVINE FASTENERS, 11912A CAL.llCMllllA
Sky P1r1t Cltde. trvtne. CA 82714. couwn ~ OMllQll
Lowell D. 8ne1then, 17802 MO. A-11917
lrvlne Blvd .. 81213, Tu1t1n. CA OM>D TO 1MOW CAUll
ll2tl0. '°" CHANll ~ NAllll Ff9dertok w. Blrtela, 55-4 8. .. ......... " ..... = .... °"'* Rd., Orange, CA 82888. llAMN TRACaY MCfC ,_
Thie bu1111e1t II conducted by • C-. .......
general ~tef'ltllp. The appttcallon of KAREN
L°"911 D. an.than TAACEY JACKIOH b cNriae of
F'9deric* W. a.i... '*"' 1WM1J Merl llld In Court, Tilll ~ -tllld wtlfl tM nd 11 appe•rlno from utd
County a.11 of Orange c-ty on epplloallon thet K11en Tra~ ~ 21. 1N2. JllDk9on hM tied In Cls>lk*b•
P-11 propo11ng thlt her nem• be PublilMd Oranoe Coa•t Dally cllanood to KAREN TRACEY Plot. M-.y 28, June 4, 11, 11, 1M2 ~
28'142 Now. therefore, II 11 ""•by
----------ordered •nd dlrtcttcl, tllat all rtlUC llJTIC[ per-. II•• JJl 1 rt In llld "*"' do -~===:"'::'===--appeer before 11111 court In f'IC~ al IL IM °"*1"*'lt 3 on tM 7111 dly of U.. ITA~ .lufy, 1112, 9t 10:30 o'doc* 1.m.. of
Tiie tolooltllno ~ -doing lllkl c1r1y to 9tlOW -wtrt aid! ~ • af>pftcltlon '°' cfl&nO• of n-CONCOUAI PROPERTIES, lhould no4 be tr9flt«I.
11t f . 41h ltrHI, Sant• An•. "11uu-«daredIMlt1 copy of
Cllfomll 82703. "11 Order To Show CauH be Donald WM1.,d*, 7119 E. ubll1ll1d In Ille Delly Piiot. I
Compton Blvd., Peremount. '*""'"'* of glNr1ll ~.
ClillfofTll9 I012S. 111 111k1 CICIUl"Y, at 1a1111 -
Morrey Clluno. 1120 l . ac" wHk for four euccet11W
Compton Blvd., Penmount, Mii• prior to tlla day of .. Id ~~~:;.,.:~ celfonlle ll072S. Bl
Denni• Mllo11n111. 1231 DMMtfllltaaldlyofMtiy, 1912.
8Mn'on Ad., a.m. Ana. Celfornll ,.,.. D 1 r • at L 92708.
CUi'Jl ~ of COilta Maa
Jolnea Tiu C•• • B•rc• A••ertltl•I Compaay tn
Newport Beach •• creative ooontm.tor. She WM pc'OducUon editor for Plc:Jtup, Van & 4WD, a
CBS Publk:etiorll mapiine.
Mark Parrillo joined R. L.
Co9ctl • ·eompuy ln Irvine u ~ -~· He WM with Cray Advertlllni. Lo. Ancei..
In a reatructurina of CAI
Balldert, of Santa Ana, Job A. Ma11ey Jr. hH been named
director of construction
j&!ratlona and Doaald M.
HCt director o1 marlletina.
Gre1ory B. Stewart of
Huntington Beach who wu with
Arthur --aubloff and Company ln
Loa Anaelea and Secured
J!'.qu.ltlea, Inc .. ln Cenitos, joined
Frolt Speaee Trbaea, Cotta Mesa
commerdal brokerage company,
u a broker.
Bob Cockrell haa joined
CocUaae c.aM, Llvlqatoa 6
CompuyJ_ lac. of Irvine aa art
director. He had been with Gray
Advertitdna ln Lo. Anael•·
New honte
cost sitll
climbing
AlthoLSth new-t\ome prtcee
continue to climb In Orance
County, the lncre&M the paft
elaht montha hM alowed ;;'° S percent, a.coord1na to '° Or ' County rHidentlal 1urv
~ubllthed by Flret Amerlc~
Title lnaurance Corn~y. lllff, Tlaora 6 Compaa1, a
Phoenix-baled commerCial real
eetate brokerqe firm, opened an
Oranae County office In the
Irvine Company'• MacArthur
Court 0001plex.
The 7,000-aquare-foot offloe la
on the .:ond floor of the Pllclfic
Nat.tonal Bank bulldlna.
Repreaentatlvea of local
bu1lne11ea and government
Joined of flctala of Callforala
Federal 8avtn11 AM Lou at an
hupectlon of the auociatlon'a
faclllty under construction in
t...guna Niguel at Ivy Glen and
AUcla Parkway.
The office ii expected to be in
operation later thia year. A
temporary office opened at 3100
Town Center Drive in April.
l'·•omaa L. Tborkelton. of
Santa Ana, CLU, a
Ma11aclauett1 Mataal Life
General agent in Newport Beach,
ii among the 100 apeakera
acheduled to addre11 Million
Dollar Round Table memben at
this year's meeting June 20-24 in
Atlailta. 'nlorkelaon'a topic will
be "IRA-Whole Life
Combination Revisited."
Flrat American a prevto 1
report in July 1081 ahowed a
percent lncreue in the pt1cie of
atnale-famUy detached hou.tJw
du.rtna a llx-rnonth period. __ f
Of the 1, 781 homes found fQr we at the t1me of the IW'Yey, tHe
average price wu $241,606, t.4>
:
11,330 from the avenae <tf
230,267 lut July. The~
price of tJ\e.e homes WU $2291-
995 wltb the largeat numbeir
arouped in the over-$300,oop
price ranee.
The aurvt!y included~ 1Jnale-famlly detached pro
that were aelllng when th
survey waa conducted. Th4!
average aquare footage wu 2,458
with a value ratio of $98.49
aquare foot.
Prices ranged from a low
'89,900 for a 935 aqua.re-too
two-bedroom, two-bath home
Green Hilla in Yorba Linda to
high of $950,000 for a 3,20
square-foot, four-bedroo
three-bath houae at Coral Cay
Huntington Beach.
. More completed houaea we
found for tale at this time thaJi
when the July aurvey wu
conducted. l
Save money and
shopping time. Read the Daily Pilat
C.Opies of the Orange C.OUOtJ
Residential Survey are available
from the Market Reaearc~
Department, Firat Ameri~
Title Insurance c.ompany, San~
Ana.
I
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
.. It 11-16 2111> 22\i . ~ ""'I,_ .. '"" . .._ "" 11 IM
27\te •v.
1!: ~ NASDAQ SUMMARY i m: :;~ HEW vOiltic IAPI -Motl ecu .. o .. r. 4
11 "" ~ 1~111 IUOPllH 111¥ NASO. : I"' IM ...... VolUll'll lid A1Ud °'f" 1 tM IMI MOC .. .. n.,300 ,,__, J7h t
N ) & . m.: 2~ ':-. : ~ t
I 1111 ya 220 ODO 29 2'1111 -~ 10
11'-114 =•.. 21t:to0 IM 13'-_ 14 II ~ • icvt: • 21A,IOO It 1214 -~ !2 = ti.. .... .. . 210,tDO 24 JAV. -""· :•
t .... 1• '""' ... .. j!.4111 21"' ..,., _,... 1'1 ..,::-1 ,· IMI Int .. I 900 I,,,_ ISYI .. .. • l6 if;; 16 A~ • • I ,100 SM ~ -2W. 11 'l~ ~: AMfltm .. . .. .. •. • . .. .. .. • m " a SJ\<\i ~ .. • ..... .. .. .. .. ... • ,•.on, ~
13\lo IM t .... -1.... ............. .... ·'*' 21 12 ~ _, 1-.............. • ·".. '·*tt n a-.11 ..... ".... ..................... u • ~ ... ._ ...................... '" 2A
1,._ Int T .... ..._ .. , ............ , .. . • U,t04.000 U
-
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Uf'I
LA-' CllO Pct. J1 + II Up 4..>. N + -., Up J7.S
2\IJ + "' u. 25.0-2'-+ .. Up IU 2'' • .. Up l'-7' 2~ ... u. l:U fl'I +I Up IU ;~ : = ~ ;H-2\lo + "' l-'! 11.s: tlYt + IWt -tt.2' ~ : 2~ ~ n:;
1" + ~ UP 11.I• 12=-i. + IV. Up IO.f: I~ : ·~ ~: :.:: 2 .. +11..Up~ ~·'">UP t.$• J + i.. Up 9,1 6 • Yt Up 9,t• > + 19 V11 t.I
V.. + 211.. VII U: ~ : ~· ~ ~:
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I
llJil ind Wn6Nll of Cul Karcher lnterprillil.
OW1m' ~ ~· ol iM Carl'• Jr. rt1taurant chalri. rme to• ~ NCOl'd • ..,.... .. cha If w.elu ended May 21 WeN up
JM percent to '2.428,000 trorn tl,072,000 in the like
~a ~ llO· ~ per 1haN role 6~ pel"Clnl to 43 centa from 28 cmtl.
rlnt-qu...ter ...altl lnc,luded a pin on the tale ot
six Taoo de Carloa Mexklen re.talll'Ul11 of $348.000. or e Olftta a lbate.
AiiCal gets image award
AtrCal ot NewPort Beach haa received an
outttandina achlewmmt award ln the "Image of the
Yw• prosram aponaored annually by the Catter
Apparel In1tltute, a divi1ion of the National
Amociation of Uniform Nanut.cturen & Diauibutoo.
Tbe oompeUdon Lt open to firma with career
apparel pro1ram1 in four categorte1; food/hotel,
financial/bu1lne11, 1ale1, aervice/lndu1trlal and
transportation.
Sandie Allen la dlrecior of ln-flight services at
Auc.J.
A.lrCal's flight attendant uni1onna are designed
by New York fashion designer Mary MacFadden.
Irvine firm wins contract
CIE Syatema, Inc. of Irvine and General
Automation, !he. have sl~ a five-year, $50 mlll1on
contract for CIE Syatem1 new 680 buatne. qomputer
,lystema.
The a,reement ii the tint major c:ontract for CIE
Systems s1nce it waa fonned in October u a aubsldiary ot C. Itoh Electronics, Inc., Los Angele..
The first phale ~ for delivery of 1,000 eystema
during the first year, acheduled to begin early third
quarter 1982. General Automatlbn will market the
680·syst.ems under ita name in the U.S. and in more
than 40 countries.
Phone system installed
EiXX> Computer. lnc. of Santa Ana has lnstal.led
an ECI Telephone Interface which connecta the
exi1tlng ECI hotel management system at the
Sheraton Harbor laland Hotel. San Diego, with the
property's new ROLM CBX Computerized Telephone
Syetem from ROLM Corporation, Santa Clara.
Thia la the first sucxessful installation of an
interface between a ROLM system and any property
management system. the company said.
Home sales up, but. . .
California home resale dvity for AprU increased
14.6 percent from March , with alngle-family
tranl8C'don volume at a lleallOllally adjusted annual
rate of 239,996 wlit.a. the California Amociation of ae.ltora annouDQ9d.
l>mptt.e the modest lncreue dwina the month,
existina home eaJel were 88. 7 percent below thole in
Ajlril 1981 and 37 percent lower than April 1980 •
.. Indk:atiom of eoonomlc recovery are not evident
from the home resale volumes or from the housing
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or wme. AMUme 1104 •• ......,, ...... 1J llil·IA. 601011. ''ne ~ ~· tennll. e10Ham'"on MO·Htt ~~~=-1~1~~~. gal•. H.H. !~1ob1:d ~;,U'~cb~k '48-5442or170-0f29. carport•. new, 111c:a1'1t.
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IPIClolll'Y rlmOdalt&t 2 1974,Nawport8eeoh0A l34.SOO.Low,....118tar UOO.O /m'o , ..... l!i.oant¥tewoonctollf. TUATL.l!AOOK ~::.~:: .. ~o~~O:~: Quaint 2 Br., Ba. 514 WHt•ld• Lo 1Br w/ 1¥<* ~t ~l·b&dg bedroom home on an 92863 Park, Colt• Mau. Mlle• lncMdel _..,, gardanet 2~ ... micro. ~ 4 IR 2 Ba, lam rm, btdo lob Jatmlne. 1850 yrly. port DIW Ind avail If\ t.egyn1 a.ac11. flnelt
Htra wlcl• 101. Sunny ..... lelfl 1t1J1 Crow. agt, 845-3178. a f.ool 11f11lo•. lkr mo. 846-'204, dlnln9 rm, naw /.alnt, Dovia'k':~':'°lgt , R:, 875-49t2 Broker. ~ ...00 m0. 14~5 ~~:.~~t'.1c:'no' ~1;:.~ ~j :':n~ =:: ~.~C: Foreclo1ure. 8.5% min ..... ~.,. 83 •737o · !utllda Cl'tltmar 1Br.1 c:w~. 11•000• 84 "3153 Mex. 751·1H1 1 BR over oar1 111111 711. Sharp 2 BR 2 ea. 1ge bullt·ln1. ti .. ted pool,
unct. appt....,. bid, SIOK mkt 1111ua. ~-.,,, IM 11· raoent remodel. 1-,,.,. Jlfl Bluffs 3 It. a IL pool, 433 lrll, .-.211 ytty, No Plllo. cat OK. 1495 mo. 1ub.•glreg1. e1e111tor. ;:ao~:!t~~··c~dp; ···A·iul~a!RoAoi ... ~.f'1~ .• =::.~~~:· L1tg• yard. ~·il~;:;R·o·,;1:oici G10aa '0 tchool, lhope • ~'. ~1fT.~J.'~· ._ g:11 540~8· Ilk tor ~ci:'~ ~~·
dalalla, Bllr. . with • ~"!.'!. ••••••••• !.. 3 Br. 1 8a. taroe yard, 8penlll't VIiia, 181'. Ha, 3 '~ I I 0 0 I m o . Entire 11t nr, 2 Br. clan, 2 ;;: ::W.v painted, nloa Studio, 'A bile from Main
1M3-1311 '""*'~ .. o.y2 maa11Qt78 ........ lier radac:17001:.,l~.~nen1 tal. ~~PY1etbotl.'..~mo°' .. aa........ patio, •t•pa to.be1c11, cptt, no pet1 Patio, l>Mdl, QOOd kllch. utU -MTI 111111.. -2•58 Unf\.lmllllad Ctllna Cove ""'· .,., ... _.. · -·..,.... ' _.,.,., • -·-1975/mo. Deuell Palh, garage. 1475. 851·2175 lnc:I. 53g5, 494-~ ;!!!!!!!~ ••n ,.. Win 4 FREE TICt(ETSI wlfantutlc Oceen 'MM. eASTSIDE. quiet, claan2 yrty. at Juel flduoed from Ownr/Brkr, Re/Mu ~ 28"'28.4 to ln~Gtarna ele111tor, 1p1, Hr. pvt bdrm, gar. prlv yd. ,um. or Unturn. Emermld 11250. 2 br, 2 bJ. golf 759-1221 I&... Ullll IUOI ~ Huge lo\, .,..., r"" 12000/ ...... r.o: ......, t ...._..... COUrte vlaw, 2 deo\1. -· 1 a • •• I B .. 0 1185,0001 648-1145 c1·~..._.. ..... , baaett. mo. Common. pool ISM, No , ... ,, '.,,.. .. a a._,, R bl 8 I Id (-•-) ,.t -an eacn• c:ean _,,_.., pece.Mgr2453BOrange tenn1 court1, ocean Tennie. pool. Agt, Htona •· m 0 •r Vle w -2 bdrm . _._-•a-~·-~/.._.___ ............. " .... 3 Ba ,_... 842·1183 ttudlo apt, In r .. r. nloa 3 Br & den. rldeGoreted, lurn'd·tummer Ol' 1•ar
Gourmet oook1 tak•
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belt kitchen daalQf\I In Iha area. Loaih of counter 1pac:e 1nd
c:ablnate. Add tNI to a great view end loc:atlon
and you'll have your
dream. 8 Of 4 BR home lor only $397,500.
Muina Pl'QC>P, 844-&200
(C44)
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Lido .... with pier and
911p f« lot value only.
ESTATE MUS'r SELL. o .. 540-1151 for more
lnf«mallon and appt to ...
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REALTORS
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p 0 p u I• r 4 1b d~, m Walk to the baac:tl. Own ....... ".. aer. 1~£.·: home l .. r round July 15th. HR •·Ai betlll, den, """· Avail. lmtMd Yrty ..... • It r. I ••••
Trad-lnd1 mdl. '495, anB oc:aen w8 lotl o' MCOl'rO Npt~tl 3br pG01 l18SO 1-.u. ... n f 141497·lfle.4, ~ounnat kltoll, 2 lrpl1, 846--4488 a-a.........__,.
ooo. OWner may .. en. or F:lm ·~~~Y 1;.,900. gn Lllwa a.IP.. :.;q;i","' i:nt~.::; c11armlng bHc:ll front 1acuu1. 3700 1q rt. 3 ~!~.!~ ..... -.!~~ Sut'f 2 8dt 1 ea. p1ua11 28, 2~ d•c:k.
IHH opt. Mike Crow, terme.1~fln., ... tlll1 Panoramic: view. 1p1, mo. 2251 Coroell. =·~t~.4 etory. IMMACULATE. •CtMn3bf,nrSCPta;za, carpet, patio, porl a wld,11300/mo.yrty.Clll
agt, 845-317&. wknd. 714·875· 7239, fam rm. 38r '2000 mo. 549-2042 Br. 3,Ai Ba. 111109 IMng rm ~::C:,in!~ ~~l,2~:2\1~ SA. Oar. pool, ape. 1780. pool, BBQ. 148-0382 tOll fr" t-800-532-3972
2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo wlttl 8-!1:30PM. Bkr. ,.,,, Nat Jllf a dining rm,~ room, lpm. Clllld ok. 752·5'822 or 2 br, 1 ba. S380/mo. + uk IOf C-7188
pool. Below market at c..-n.i Waterfront Homee Inc.. •••••••••••••••••••••• lot• of atorlQt. For i.... 841·1480. utU1. 111. lat a Cleaning Lge 2 ~. terrific oceen
1121,500. By Owner. 1,_ U1·1411 2 Br 2ba trplo, upper only. Call Peggy Patllton Lal..... 1114 1 II 2 II I II dap, 4"'"44!11 vu. No ..... ,. 2907 Solana t 184 Rut11nd Rd. 18. ,,_,. duple• 1525 11t/l11t tor ·-1. 7141955-2473 :Tr."•••••••-...••••••••• • • • .._. 14 t-8M1 at 833-2984 •• :.;.~~........... LANDLORDS-let me do l300 Mc: 49Mn3 « wti...::''i-s 3 Cir, den, 2 ba. Newly decor. GH pd, New tllrU·OUI 2 Br 2 Ba. Way. Call 497-3495.
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IPftl •ILLIY the work for you. Have • -•· • 8tep1 to lennla. L.I . •ncl gar, dw1hr, pool, t7x21 llvlng rm wllfl)lc: •••t Tu...... tenant•. wlll •how l 5-42-3587 ELliANTI 3 BR 2 Ba .• Manna, l>Mdl. 1900. ( bb9. Adultl', no pet1. Su to appreciate. ~!!P.f!.~ ... f!':#!.
Newnew..._2 bdnn, doM della. 548-4471 FOR L ..... 4 bf. 2 be ocean""'· nr bMcn. Pvt •••••••••••••••••••••• 842·5073. 1550/mo. 831·25~ or NO FEEi Apt. I Condo
2 bath HC:ll unit with ..a.. Dana Cre1t home. yard. H. Letn•. Avall ~Br. 1~ tie.. lf'dr. rm, ~178 rantala. VIiia Aentltl.
nraplaca, encloled patio. ,,a_,_
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oareot. ~-111. Poa .•••• ~.~~ ••••• :'~~ !Of appt. 493·522& 494.4074 mo. Avall. June Htll. meetillll8 tac~Ctoaa to oc0'. Avail. Stepe to beac:ll. 1 room
C:Hll flow. Now 1159, B .. c:llfront on Point, , ... ,,. f.iJ~ 1Df Clean 2 Br. 1 8L lloUM, Kldll,,.tl OK. 89&-12'1· lfllJ-11 71 1. '450. 548-7214 & bath, refrlgtl but no
500. Biii Grundy, Rltr, lmrnec: 3 BR 3 ea avall •••••••o••• .. ••••••• walk to baac:tl, ..,, ... Jiiiy ~... BnutlfuNy landsc:ai>ed 2 Br newly decor $400 kltctlen. $315 lnc:ld utlla.
875-8181. Aug. 1. Yrly •'1500 T1BURON~.4bf.2'~ 111.1850.494-257'. f/ahnlu• 1411 gardenaptl.POOl&&pa. N-·crpt,Wll9t'pd. . 968-112&3
.... , ILYI =~· 540-2151·..,,. ::: '=~~·~o.' ::: : Charming c:ottage. Nr ...................... Covered parking. No 2194 "O" Placentia -W-n-tci_tff_2_8r_.-2-8a-. -,200-
0utltllldlng comtnafCl.i opnr. 11100 par mo Bcll/Storu. 1 1dlt. Reaort-1a. adult trect"' Pe11.8ac:tiel-836-<4120 Cal 1-5PM. 1q. It. l rplc:, pool.
locetlon wllll rental C.•-'•tr ........ Ull 714-772·7502 1425/mo lnol utll SC P11. Pool. gcdnr. -'400 1 Br. partlally furn $675/mo. 845·5881. lnoofM AttrecttYe °"'* .Ir.:................. 484-5985 Dlu• 1er. No Pela. l44IO 1 Br. l4eo Con·-•-t to ...... __.. a 1133-2832. · .......... ~ ..... -• 3 .... _ 2 Condo: 2er. 1v.t>e. 2 c:. · a 135 utu. 115.2510, 2 er. 1v. ea. 1525 .... _. ......... --------""~· ~lc:a • ......,.,_ '"" ·-·' """""'• B~ S I bactcyrd ~ mJb '"' HIOhfY upgraded l C1Wt t81 E. 18th 84f.ell8 tllopplng. 1350/mo. EASTBLUFF-epaclour 1
875-87 . r~~ :::.":a:= l:001mo 83~94t1 .•• ·········m·········· c .. .. b.. 842-1334,..,,.. 1151-98119 B<. pool, lrg blilc:ony, nu 111. ~ /-• ,/ IDT• -0111 ... a11. .. vrm ...... 1• quiet MOUre ar•. .. MuW •W/ $150. da 881-7001, av -~ twnllN. 2 car:::ra"•· _ .. _... 2 Br. 2 bl condo. Nt ..... •-a.~-i•fl 831 ......... 4 bf 3 ba plue ~ ac. • -·-• ... SC .,. __ F ..., -=t Sgl 1dult. no pet• . •--'' ._,.,. •u"-ta hc>rM 11250 "'° '590. teU lalt dip. 1595/mo. 2 &r.• 1v. BL · · .. _.. em .. '7 •• '550/mo 544-4787 •••••••••••••••••••••• c.r... lal.., llU ...,} 1141 grdnr. ~er--· No pata. 21~924tl TownhouM. all bullt·IM, dwnlt..-, 24 hr. MC. gal• ----·-----
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PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS wttll flret*Ce. a1oe,ooo. $2,000 mo. 780-0795 1750 mo. 992.79-40 l It. 2 Ba. llUoe beck C#~.... 17JI TSL Mgmt A-.neble lotft yard, ocean view 2nd. ••••••••••••••••••••••
Century 211Goid Cout 4 BR 2'h be. lge yard, ~RENTALS floor. USO yrly or OW IE NI
S 11 1 p I•¥' I II I ting . -------·t 75~9100
1 BR APT DIW, New
paint a cptl and drapet. Carport. $400/mo .
851-2175
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
IN NEWPORT BEACH
A total environment
apartrnene community on
Ille Upper kt· Prlllate c:lubllOUH Md health
BAYPOINT
TOWfttCll
Charming Cape Cod S
BR 2'h bl townllom•. located In Upper 8actl
Bay 1re1. Fe1ture1
lnc:luda 111ulted celling and flraplac:e In llvlng
room, mlcf~ OYen,
central air conu. and 2 car garage. Unit 11
vac ant. In move-In
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Prlcfd under "*11et for
quick eate. Low down
payment with 28 year
naed lnt9'•t rate. caa now 84&-5092
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RIALTY .•
GEORGl ELKINS COi ltalttn *1aft twnlly L..uM home. 1·5br 1$200to12000 montllt,. Avall. now. All UTILITIES PAID Ml-Ull 1140omo.Agt.~ 750-3314 °""' 7-deya 780-1917. , 1--------C.U .... 1114 9301 V...,CSO, 3 B<. 2 Ba. 111.aJM n.M 3111 Compare before you 1-,.., ••• ,. W •••••••••••••••••••••• dlw, dl8p., nu pelnt, 2 •••••••···.-;-r.......... rant. Cu1tom de1lgn -,---------Ill.I--::::m ......... , ...... SHARP 2br w/B8Q =lo car gar .. -lrg yard, RV ) Bdrm 2 Ba condo. A/C, featur••: Popi, bbq,
_ -CALL OC-garR. EbftNT-lne,ALSNOW7_ ,!"14 ~. 1725/mo. 111. l w/w carpet1, modern c: o .,, · r d g 1 r a o a ,
-·--"""""' IMt plul 1100 daenlng appllancn. 2 c:ar gar. 1unounded with plulh 4 Br. 3 ba, View, owner lllllT mLUID II•• fff. Call'97t-87&1 aft patio doee to PoOI & rec: lalldlcaplng. No pee ..
1ay9 ..., tNI .-enc1. 831-1286 1W 1 _ flW 5:30. • ar .. In tlMutllul Mtlalon 1 er. tum. 5500
<>pen Satttk.1111·5. 21001~~~~~~~~1 .,_, Hice 4 bCfrrt 2 be. toe VlaJo. H2S f/l plue 3e6 w. Wlleof'I 842·1t11
Santiago. Come by & OIL.... Rent 1n Cotta M .... , lanced ..... dlltlwUher. ~o 01 .. n. Hl-0713 --::.r-m•k• offar. 1239,500. ...,," NEWEST gated 20 ,_ ,.....
Ag t , 8 42 -7191 or ll lllTI Townllome VILLAGE 1700 mo, 11t, IMt I ~. #,if 641-2971. OOMMUMl'TY. 2 l 3 Br. Rlf9. "42·1004 art. 5. ~..... l•I •••••••••••••••••••• .
on almoet 5 ea. wM 2'..t Ba. HI00-18001q. ft. 1 MILE TO BEACH ~·;,;,;3•r;;•;= f1ttertM In loll of grHnery and of l)U(I k111ury. Gwagea, 4 bdrm, 2 be home. ""· den, pGOI, api.. ~ 1.1,'S Fl•IT
(lm'a llM) ::' r~lrn-a~ •PH In •vary home • N75/mo 1151-alOO rHldantlal loc1tlon. ~ &t•'-.LMngl
4,500 .qn. 3 '04 bdrma. E•c•llent Cotl• MeH matter tulle. dining 38r, 2~ ~ bloc* to 11700. Agt 780-9333 BHullful park-Ilk•
4th battle, H#bor V1awa. loc•tlon end near roome. wood burning &800 BLUFFS 3 .... 2•L ... 2 IUfl'oundlngs. TerraC19 Unique Interior flnl1ll. tlreplace1. mtcro-wava ocean,"'~· mo. ur, .. ~ DOOi. Sunken ga bl>q.
$89!5,000. ~r !net W a I I · 'OYWll. prtyete pattoe I Bllr. 982" 11 tty. 8eautllully remdld.. •parktlng fountain•
&45-8532, 831·7-4 u•~a""". 1 •• ,... Mver2· .. ~· Y Ir d I •gar d an a r 3 bdnn. 1V. bdnn. a.en. .. ·~ No pata. Raf'I 8 pa c: IO u I r O Om I . ---.. _, .... __ I'" provided. Elagent Ill/Ing d Hf T wlfl be c:fi'ec:ked Alli 711 . SEAVIEW ·e legant a townnou• unit• with only 15 minute• from ~~., · · rwtep. 11 200 mo ·on ·1 .. · Separate dining., ... charming Hampton bedloom1 .. wtthpe1loe. F1111lon l•land . 1 • 14CMo50 • . Walk-In clout1, home
model, fabulou1 view• Cal for llnanc:lnO ....._ minu... to s..c. Plaza Of ~ ,., llke ldtc:hen I ~ dac:or. ..,.. PY1 comm. and floor plan1. Large 0 C.Alrpott Jutt eeet of •••••••••. ••• ••••••• •• LeaN or la.. option W a I II to Huntington
w/pGOl I tennll fecllltlea. U1UtNb1e loan. 15,800, ~ rJtvc,. & IO. of UNIV PK, 1P1C 38r, 28a J11mlne Cr .. k, no. 8 ~t-tum. '805
$550,000. Open HouN 000 •!Md. San Olaoo Frwy. StartJno twnhle. gar, AC. trptc:, no ptan.13 8da'1'1den50 pAoott/ 2 .. ..__ .. _ ......_ ......
SaVSun 12·5 1903 Yacht W .... rfr... .... at I 9 6 o a "'on t 11 . Pel•. i.e. 52t-«l84 tenn 1· · g · ._.,. .... ,. .. """" ....,.. ,._....._ 844-017 ---------1 781).9333 2 8dfm TownhOUN turn. .......,.. 1 IM. U1·1• 831-5439, 2413 Orange Turtlaroc:tt • 18971 from M75
...._.. &.1~ • .___. AY9., Coeut Meaa. Antloc:ll. 4 Br. 2 Ba. fem 3 Br. 2 Ba. IPll1 '9vll, NB FOf~:.-.~ 14 UNITS. Prima.... OC-REMTALS rm, din""·""' of u.c.1. Condo. 2 garagea/JJOol!:
w tfleld IPAl1'1Dll. ·
Beautlful garden aptl.
P1tloaldedl1. Heel paid. No pet1. 2 cblldren
EASTSIDE DUPlEX
2 Br. 1 BL ylfd. 1 car
garage. $695. UOO
Hcuclty. 957-0701
Agent.
welc:Ome2 Br. 2 .;_ • .,50 2 Br. pool, garage.
.... .., 1525/mo. No pell.
395 W Wltlon S31·5683 Co 11 e g a /Bak a r .
--. ""'6lm
1450/mo. 2 Ir. 1 Ba.
ept1. new ~. petloe, c:etpone. cat Ot<.
TSL Mgmt 842·1803
•2 br rw ~ Ptz, I.A. Pool,.,._ Carport.
752-M22 Ot 1-1480.
841-0783. .... ,., .......................
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2 bdnn. 2 ba. IJa'•· 1mall yard. 1500 mo.
l•11e. Hl-2877, aft e
PM . 937 -tt25 .
213-333-0071 '5001~. 2 if. 1 ea. 1 1tory, 1llag, drapae, Ocaanvtew dt:>t• apt, 3Br,
patio, frptc:, d/W, baemed 2B•. frplc:, 2 c:ar gar.
oelllngl, garage. N50 mo. 975-3915 dyl,
T8l Mgmt 142-1803 (213) 434-5134 9*
epa. 8 """" oouru. 1 poole. C10M lo bulllnaaa,
airport, Fathlon lllend.
Convenl•nt 1hop1 on ilia. Un furnl1lled
bac:tlebe. 1 & 2 bdnn apt• and townhoueM.
$540 . 11000
Sevwal bechelol• and 1
8dnn """' *"1#9 fine dnlgner furniture and
ac:ce11orie1. Mo._ In today or ,.,.,.,,. for
IUtnfMr morttht. Smartly
fumllhed mocl .. I open
dally.
On JembOf• Rd ll
San Joaquln H*' Rd
IU-1HO ---------t >elm 1oC. Wiii to 8. C. Effldenc:y, $255 mo. lit 1 bdrm bech •. large Pica. NEW 2 B<. 2 ea.. 1 a 1ut l tac:uttty. deck 1 blk to bled\. Utl
8' I 1 Ba. Of Studio, a..2-3597 ..,. 1375 840-37117 lnclud .. frplo, elegant •---------1 _..,.._ . .---·-----Franch wlndO'ft, pool, 3 Br. 2'h Ba. 1450 IQ. ft. 3 8f 2 Ba condo. apU1
ttnnla. whirlpool •P•. private patio & encl1d level. pool. 3 C8I' oiw-oe.
' au n • • o om PI• t • garage, tote of grau. 1750/mo. 553-0255
I I .. 33582 Blue Lantern. ---------Hare•• r1'!. ",,ome 1875/mo. 49&-9230 or 2 Br. 1 Ba. N•1'Pt 11undrv l1c:. & muc:ll 4""3354 Halgtlta No pelt. market valuol. Min. bid Owner wfll help. Alklng 1•5.,,., '200 to l2000 Gardener. wtr & 1.11n CloH to Hoag Ho1p. • ••••••••I M75,000 ·mall• oft. Bkr 750-3314 __,. 7_;1,_ dUl9 lnekS. LAllle 11100 S7Htmo. 81<r 946-7332. '37,881. 3 bdrm, 2 be. 34a-0709 -r-· .._,. mo ...... " ... 1 ...........
On the Ba~~· 1---...------·---------1 · ....,,b .,... • ......._. SPACIOUS 3 tlr, 2 ba
mor.. 1525/mo .
Wh'lnow ~ ~l°"11oooc:M ... ,,..,.,, 875-0049 LA QlJlNTA HERMOSA ....... '"" .,,, .. , ...i ........,
'400,000 Tot.I Plllcet a.t buy on ocaantront,
alnt toe. $326 000 c:lll'I +
1uumabla S75K, 10~
TD. O.W M0-1t80. ... , ...
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ExtenlMt 1H1 remodel
• left no ltud unturned.
Haw trldltlonal oak
planked floor•, roof. wlrM, plumblng, muter
IUlt•. kftohln, etc:, etc:.
m1ke1 tllll t>taullfully
located 31R 2ba pool
home • rare "one of a kind". S2t7,500 wftfl an
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BR 11ou11. ~bared,•---------• 2 trptc:'•· em tount, Kol dacof. v.-.t. IMO/mo. NMr M.,,,,.,.,, 3 2 l180K mrlit value In auoo mova• zou In. pond, c:over9d outdoor 842·1155
BA. fMI rm, PoOI Open prlrma arH. 543·1381 1145,000 t19W 2 3 Br. 2 1p1. In bHt part of W-allf a 8R 1.,_ t... Sun 1·5. Owner/Ag\ bl! ea. eoncsoe. 1850 aq. ft. Turtleroc:k. For rental on -· --.
t5$.0I09 •• ......_.. ....... --Of ----• ..... llOO mo. Aleo lrY. Tarr .• "'-......... ,_ -··-._..__ ....... • accetl ·~ 4~2 ...... 11500 mo.
3 BR ea. 1347 ,6 llo. a lljetlmt. L-op41on. tennl• a poq11 paid. Botti .,_ & daen, no
A lr1lrl Phone 842·2000 or Gardener l pool ........... _ _.. ..... 23-lt.ft(.L Owner wlll oone. 831-6055. OIMlllng peld/,t1300 mo ....... "'" "'"" .,...... ...
Harbor View HomH. HCllano•. Mika Crow, Convenient aar 2ba, R • f ' 1 r' li · C a 11 Bkdft ... OOtldO. 4 Br
EJl-....o-.< Carmel. 3 BR, ·~aot.--.14_5-3_11_1_. ---, 2 f/ d rt 714/975-ta04 2'M>e. frptc:, gar wl-.C __ .-am, pa,wl . g,gee ---------1.....,. New :ls _ _._.
everything upgraded. I /-mil ml IBQ, fence. dbl Jar, LElll .. U ~·'· .,_, .. Good financing. Fee &ra.d & But1er Duplex w 1 r / g d n r . 11 5 , -------11,050/mo. 12
land. '2e5.000. 1125,000. Attrlle1M fin. 558-1448 a 8dml deUldled 11omaa ID• --• Q I t 1 .... .. ... d •---------In eacellent tree . ...H CHOICE IDl"I u 1 ne gnuornvO · U1JW Avalll.bl~ lrnmedit~~· MU\ MI k • Crow. a gt. llOO/moon 1 Y'IW (1111 II)
Harbor View Home• 2 845-3178. ......., .... Five otller1 to c:hoOM By the monltl onty 8UT ~d':\!d.~~~ _S_H_O_P_P-IN_O_c_E_n_t_ar_ln-1 ~.':ic.3 p~i'T°ie~:: from. We're l"9 onee to ~=~"':.t;.~l: .. ~
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Cell 8uean 1-G811 ~ii"..:. ~=r' lulll I 11f, boat dc:k '400/wll
oc-REHTALS 750-3314 511·... ,-. 111&.n
m11t1 fb '"a-,_ WMS
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2 and a bdrme frOITI 1750 to 11400.
Located In HOIUllY• ·---------1·---------1 ~· MCtlOn. S750,
11111 Pwtltlde ln. 1 bite down & low monthly. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 1 ea. frp6c, deftdl. W. of BMcb, 3 ble• S. of payment1. Call for DeluH pooltlde, 111ra garage, 1dult1. Avall.
Edinger. datalll. a..t-3421. 3141 l1rga 2br, 2ba, bltn1. now 1560/mo. ~ Ml-1441 ea. St. C.M. ___, dtwtw, 1•it .,,... bead! .... a..... "11 ---------1 MacArtbuf & Sunflowar, Ac:tultl. no peta. l&OOmo •••••••••••••••••••••• Qui•' Junior a 1 Bra. s: ........... From 1315. Pool, rec. l.arge 3 Br. ' le . ...,..,....,_ Ctaan. tunny 2 Br 11)e.
rm., eaune, anc:lid Townllouta In quiet --gar. lndry, refriQ. 1450.
17GO Keeleon complH, large pool, -~·-no'*'· 493-27f0 ~':C;.,. 642~7.... garden Httlng. HOO. 1 & .2 Bf. Oleoount °" Adult liUCiO. ttovil. r.rt1a
-------...,-1 145-1311, 875-5949 eome modatl. Poot. Spa. & '4lt. $255a121&. 152& ,,__ ,_,. '141 -....... -------•Gym, Sauna, ate . -;:r::-;: ••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 1'it09, frp6c, di•. 84e-Oet9. moweln.
Furn. Laguna Beec:ll PY1 patio. gar, no "'" 4~ luaury 1tudlo, 1pa, S520lmo. 543-5478 ...... WALi ,_
Selllllte TV.~ maMt Speclou• 2 Br. 1f ee. Lrg 2 Ir. Townllou•• ..................... .
.. rvlc:a, P hon ... 1425. 3 B<. 1\ti ea. '475. =~n'!:..U:/y~d· Eaalelde C.M. fwn ff"" a115I.-. -.2221. L.eundry fac .• pool. •-· ..... · room and bath. "91rlg. 548-tSM Ne~r Hu1tt. Harbour. 128s. •21.... 1111 --------• Ohlldran OK. H35. 973-7544 ••• •••••-••••••••-*I Ir. 1 8•. Newly 840-ll07.
rafwrbl•ll•d. a495/mo. ,_R_E_D!_C-.-181\--.-Nb--,-2-1 Lake Fot9at full Mt .,,iv,
rec: feoll. pool, tenn11,
.... menlberlHP Sun ' Sell CID. y, utll. taeo. tit a lall.see 4oat
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'400oe4Mlmo. 1 If, 1 DECK. PATIO, 4 UNfTS.
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dry.,,.. eet. 03a.,612 Cut ,,,.., t&
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ARCHITECTURAL PLANS lulnh!f CHILD CARE! my 11om41, Jtdl Buffington FOR BUILDING PERMIT •••••••• ••••••••••• •
lunch/lllldll Included. Ownettoperit0t RNldant11t 1ddltlon1 I KIO Landacapa Malnt. Larga yerd. Ml-7t3t c.rs>et. uphol,.,... l'\IQ rwnodet Oon.147-aeo& Reaid/Comm. CINn--Up
8at>le9 wam.cr. day care, deenlng. WOtk guar. ~-" Lt Hauling 5'411·24119 my tlorM, Mon·Fr1, 2 yrt Free Eet. MS-1771 · ""
& under. E/Slda CM. C.M ---------•• ••••••••••••••••••• Gardening Wented AM'a a:s1-s109 Oomlnlc'a Carpet & Furn. ORYWALUACOUSTIC Mowing, adgtng, raking,
cleanln,. II' aofa 130, Repair•. naw & old. 11 • w • • P I n II . F r • • .,,, #fhtfaaft/ chalra, 15 & 20, carpat _'lfW __ ••_P_· _8ud_5_5_2_·9_54_2_11_ea_t1m1_t_11_._IM_5_·5_7_3_7_ ~ 121 sq.It. Fr .. at. 25 yra WaH texturet·AcOUltlc LAWN CARE
•••••••••••••••••••••• exper. 781·9308 Hang-Tapa-StMI atuda Comm/reald. Nwpt/CM .... 11&.PU C.•,.flCt•llf,. Lie. 3899« 1-532·55'49 Xlnl, reli.ble work.
St.em clean enQI, bllgM •••••••'•••••••••••••• DRYWALL TAPING Onr/Ol)f, Barry 8'45•7412
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eleclrlcal hll\dyman Wal11-Cu1t. WOfll. Lie. Fr" eat KIYl11 876-90118 "op..__./·----'. c•~n wont. 875-7951 1381057 Rob 5'47·2883 • ...... ............ -ll•tril.J up, lawn ranov. 751·34711 i..tlrrcs'.. CAJM e.,. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . l&lla...ll!i ~ ,..j e. ......... I 1no 1-1---r. .... ~ ... :.-: .... ~ ........... ...-................. er -r DUDLr~ .....,.~ Bootik~MMoel, pyt I S.byalt, t feed. Mon-Fri, Hauling • LandlCaplng
Ply & ..-'*'· call 7:30 to 6:30. 11.50 hr.. right, frM Mtlmati on FrN Mt. &42·9907 .... 1aroe or aman tobl.
for appt 840-9521 1_63_1_·533_5 _____ Uc. 396821. 873..()359 .., "' ....... ""'
C4ldllMl9 to Gc><:erta C.tr#fm ••n.J UC'O ELECTRICIAN Exp'd, qu111ty work at wtia-. the Fad •••••••••••'•••••••••• Qual. WOfil·Reea.. "* ra11. ratet. Malnt. & Ao1 • .,, off the matket REMOOEUAOO-ONS Fr" •t. 631·5072 Tom tandacaplng. NBICdM
With a camW.d M & c~~:. l!';.'!22751.,. ,...111._.. .. ....:. ......... 71 onlY. Ron'• Oarcten1ng. Cll Nowt 642-M71 yrt •JCP. .. ..... --" .,. ___ ---675-9311/&42-l<tlle
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IHIYO"I QA"DININO
"Total Yard care"
Mo/'#1dy lll1•U32 1Y1
HAULINQ.QAADINO
d1mollllon, clHn•uP.
Conotate & t,.. rMOYll. Ovlck wv. 141-1131
HAUllNO & MOVINO
l..clc*. •t"'*tt wllruck Lnll t'l'M1to
La~·Yd Olnupe Heulll\O & qulOll ota1n·
Tr .. trlfn.txpert rnalnl. up, ycJ1, 11•r1011, fOb•
Irrigation. Jim tll1-01H 11111, I Pfop momt. lillolc
Total Yard Cir• b e#l-Ollfl, Krl• 131..ot&3
TH! QAAUHOPP1R •1•111J-•I••
P1110n.i·0toandabla ••t.•••••~"•••••••• Dominic e.42-4851 R08lt...S CL!ANINO &«vtc. • a 111orouoniv .. ., .......... tr olMn l\oUM. 5-40-0187
Ftll "'· Ken 839·&035 Exp'd . Depetldabla .
LANOSOAP! MAINT. HOnMI • lnttltloanl Cornmar1ca1 & proparty Tl'le bellll 1'1'~70"11 el/I
manageman11. 1131·ll048 au.Illy HOUMCManlnCI
Key FICtore Lawn' w/I pereonal touc;h. CM,
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LIV• In ••Ou,11v Piii•
"'1tut• lovlng oer• for pet/pl111t1. c.tUllad HOUM lflttft, (line• tt7t) 1)1-1234
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OUITOM LANDIOAPINQ
Or1111 1 unlq111
envlronm1n1. f'rff 111.
OonllCt "111)11, t75-ot41
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Ttn,.11 LAMonl A'!)'OM? Xlnt tHohlno 1klt11. ~tM«1/lnlerm.d111 ...
Oood with kid•. 8• a ch1mplon. C111 8t1v• 545.7923
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BRICKWORKI Small Jobi.
Nawpon, Colt• Meta.
lrv!M. Aafl. 1175-3175
EXTIRIOA PA!N'l'tNG
Cu11om wotk. ,..., .. "'· ,. .... + fin• Int &
etalnlng 8teYe M7·428t
MLPH'8 PAINTING
lnl/t11t. "-9 ratM. "·· ,, .. ••t. 538-9108
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u4 It•••• NO par load. Orldlng & Aff~an1i.1~mer'clal pl1n1er mh1 1v111 ~'" ,, .1. Tanant tmprovem.nta del. loollty 557·1611e ilJ!JirA............. QUALITY WORK ,,,, lfrrl•
'•rthlno 1n1111or 0..ton ,REE ESTIMATES ··········ii•········· HANOlNO/STRIPPINO L 0 W " A T e 8 . T r a 1
Vlaa·MC SC01t 845·03215 71419111-9050 o.vttme trimming & ramovat. 111
ASR PAPERHANGINQ 7141541-1454 Evening• clHnupl & trllh hllYllng
7 yra looal exp. Guat Lio. 343193 F , e. I I t. M ., t I n II
work. Pde.a 1tart It IHll•• 1_&_5'4_-_10_1_1 ____ _
U /roll. Alac 751-7027 ••••••'••••••••••••••• f•lltla•
REftAIM 125 to 1115 •••••••'•••••••••••••• Cullom walt p1perl11g, f,.. Ht Cell anY>itme, Molt IUb..,..a. K-14 11t11f1C"tlon ou•antaad. ,.... 8rldc, bloetl, concrete. FOf .. 1: Frri 17715.()714 WALT 770·2 25 Oay-1Ummar I 10wk
llUCCO. V9('J rMI. lie. Hub« Roofing-alt typil Mr Morg111, MS-5178
Garden Sarv. HMll/cln Irv, H8. 8a1tl 1150-0933
up &31-45'47/IM .. 8"09 Pacific HOUllCllanlng
Bob 5-41-78501535-tt<>e Expert waltcoverlng New-racovet-deck• Wlal• CJNalu
.. H -Ul•f lnatall1tlon. R ... Prteal Lie. •411802 541-9734 •••••h••••••••••••••• ~~ .......•.••. II yra •llP· Xln1 rel1.
Free NI. l.of'I t75"-6353 HOM! IMPAOVEMENT
REPAIR.PLUMBING
Carpentry, etao, tile. Free
eat. No Job too 1tna1t.
T L.C. Houlekeaplng s.rv.o.. LoW ... , ...
Toni 1150--0208/IM2-o405
-.u 1 Con1ult1nt A11tgnm1nt ---------• "~ the SUMhlne In" AH klllde Ml-2559 5111·1590 ..,. JOHN HENRY CO..... Clll 1Wnlhtn1 Window
OaHat HS-21111 Exl*11M HOUMkllt)lng
We furnl1tl v1cuufTI l
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!~''··············· ·ABC MOVINO· Quick, Cw1IUI Sarvlca. FrM H tlmat11. 652-0410 Kltty IM 1·4970
Carpentry · Mue>r!ry Roofing · Plumbl.ng
Drywall • S"'4:CO • Tiie ·-Ramodal J B. 841-9990 We CfHn your hOUH, ••· 1 ·-* pllU.
EXPERT H'"NOYM'"N avery1htng lrom kitchen• Top quellty. Spaclll care " ,. to bat ha. 130. Chrta. In haridllng. 25 yr1 exp. Carpentry . Roollf\O C t M 831.0893 Competitive Rat .. Plumbing, etc. IM2·ll013 °' 1 ML No olll(11rM. 730-1353
HOUSECLEANING JACK OF ALL TRADES IS OUR BUSINESS! STARVING COLLEGE
Call Jack d1y 0t night Janlce'a Raggedy Alln STUDENTS MOVING
___ •_8_7_5_·30_1_4*---1 Eat 10 y,.. 875-2514 co. Uc. T124·4311.
COMPL. HOME M~INT. tndlvtdual Houaecteanlng :.:~~~·uS:h-:J~1 Carp. plumb. paint, haul. lady. R1l•l t11n1. Eva i---------yd clnup. FrH ••t. 145-4259; dyt H2·329t. MOVING LOOll & tong 498-3291 d l1. by prof movera. lfnJl COMPLETI: CLEANING Vary to r,tea. Cati for
•••••• --•• -.-.-•• -.-.-•• -.-.-.-. h ncl. geragH. cxp·o. tr" 111. llalptl, 81$:.0941
DUMP JOBS dep1nd1bt1 5411-81157
& Sm1n Moving Joba _ffV_• _______ f~!!!I. ••••.•.•....•
C.11 MIKE &<411-1391 '".-, .. ._.. ---------1.Ar1 you pi.t)nlng •move? n"" "'"" HAULING-aludent hu Cl1111flad 1d1 wilt point by Rlch1rd Sinor Lie
tga tructc. LOWMt rat1. you In tha right dlractlon 280844 13 yra of t111>9y Prompt. Call 759-1978. to find the home you local cultomar.
Thank you. John. need. 642-5978 Thenll you, 631-«10
Rooting '°' Ane Homee C~L d Ir •••• ,, .. 1 .. n.i Uc 415232. 5'41-8213 • t .,........,53 •• ,.-.-.... •• •• ••• • • • • • • 7-;-:-;--::-;~----1 . ....::2tw.:.:.:.·.=::.:.:lhly::.!..Dilcoun::::=::· ~· ••BRYANT'S** ,. ltl tl
Wallcoverlng Removal •• ~ ••• ~.M••••••••• All typee. &42-1343 BUDGET RATES
••ot f • .. t "ltf Lo min Sml job• OK. Lie ~!~ ••••• !".-..}~'········ FrN .... Ina ... t-7541
Jayne's Eanh Worll1 If tll•I
Plant m1tnt. patto'1/ •••••••••••••••••••••• lnttrlor H0·0024 MOBILE SERVICE R~1/New ICIMnl f !f!!!!l.~!~!1. ••. ••• • NB/CM only 842-9552
PLASTER PATCHING 8. i ••IAJI ti R11tucco1. Int/ext. 30 •• !.8N.~ •• f!!..~!!. ..
•RESIDENTIAL*
MonthlyOtrty Dllcount
Chrla 95 7-13118
Otanga CoU1 Wtndowl "We leave you With 1
l>flghllf outlook!"
Froe Htlmat11 830-9111
CLEARVIEW WINDOW
WASHING. Rea. "'"· 4 yt1 In .,. .. 642-5449
~r•. Ne•t. Paul 545-2977 Brtng ma your p1111m1 & •Pnllll•m a1t1ratlon1. Jackie • ED'S PLASTERING 841.oo 111, Mlg phn k11ock1 oft1n when you ALL TYPES INT/EXT 11 1 It tit O 11 FREE EST. .,.5_8258 _961 __ ·7_7_t7_. _____ u re u -ge ng a y .,.. Piiot Ct111llted Ads to r-'•Wm re1cn 1tte-Oranve-eou r PLASTERING • .,-:;-::-: ••••••••••••••• marllet.
INT/EXT. RESTUCCO. •Sprinkler Repair• Phone 642-56711
Btoctc Walla. 586-4892 Rea.7comm. CommarcJ,al ---llillllliiliiiili-• Landacape Sarvklea
957.13111 t!~~,,. ........... .
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SERVICE & REPAIR Ven Opptnt 8arvlce Co
(714) 134-"S&e
C111111tea Ads are the
an1wer to a 1ucce11fut
gau1oe °' yard Nie! lt'a a better way to tell more
P90C)lel
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your n<Honger-needed Items for cash.
If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3
days FREE. One Item per ad, must be priced.
·Sorry, no reaJ estate or commercial ads.
Call today for full detaJls.
OLLA RS 3 3DAYS
INES
CLASSIFIEDS642-5678 ,._.•h•allll ...,. .... SUI)
I•=·, ,,.,, ,,,, t!ffl!'!! ........ 1.~~, {!!'..'!.'!'!!. .... ?.~~' ,,.11..'!.'!~-!. .... l.{! .. , ..... !.............. Found: youne, calico fern . YOUfl9 M .... wor1I II Cook, full time, Tu..Sat . .... UmD cat. TIQ reada Nteaaon hOUll f*'IOn, Nwpt O< V Ir y 1 n 11 I ti I I t I o I 852-4387. Call 569-9538 L a 11 . B c h 8 A M • 2 . 3 0 P M &
1 ~It. let. 213--411-3315/272-1255 10AM-8:30PM. Prevtoua
I S In 11t & 2nd Found: Ladlea w•tch at expar. pref. fO< l)Olitlon
Uiiiiiiiiiiii.._ _ _. ___ ~-------'"""'!--------~------------------~---------1, l0'1 11Mt Alh F CM H 0 USES ITT ING offering competitive
._ laW I.-,_,.,, 4• ,_,.,, ,. lhlf 4#1 Int.Ji ,. 6'111 4111 OlllH lnt.J Hlf C.-""'1 ~·~~i:w 8d =a:: "'&..a.3oea :~~o~::c:~:~f C:,itr!w,•'~ ~:e~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. •• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ,_,.,. H11 142.2111 545-0611 Lott: ""' mahog. dak cooktng, ct11ning , Hospital. ,N-5702. CLEAN,"'°'* pttvllaQea On the water. 4 If". 3 Ba. Fem., dlild OK. lhf Bad! Gorgeoua 2Br. 2BI • fm Wl'fB ....................... 1---------1 drawar. vie. Acf1m1 & erranda. rm a boatd In
for Chrletlen workfog furn. houH on Balboa Bay condo. Pool, IP•. Condo, w/poot, t•c, Dix. nac. IUlte, 2,012 ICI P"-ttoa WMtcllft relall Witt dlecount well f>leoent• to Coast Hwy. uch tor aervlcH + Counter/Yatd Person 1& woman, 5'4M107 llland. MMll CM03. tannls. $300. 845-5185 1me111u ... Xlnt loc:. Nr tt. lncf'g. 2 euc. ofc.., 5 locallon, Approx. 2500 llCUr9d 3fd TO on prime Rewud. 8 73 .a 7 u , aatary. N.I .. L111 area toot I aqulppmant rentll
Room ror rent tn Waterfront, CtlW'8 Cow, Proflady under38 non So. Cet PIHi, OCC. ar11onad IUb~cs. lg. eq.n.att1.05!ncludll1Q CdM ptoperty. S14.000 Mll-7&e0 only Sunnye31-e377 co MUil entov wortilng
b •• ut',u' .. Ir. horn•. l2IOO ....... *3.000 AuQ. Im k, t 'o I", 2 . EM ~· 882·2241 trl, "°"' .,.. plua IQ. uftlltiH. AHlonomlCI ., 12% Im.. di.le In 2 )'ft. Q --·-kl " ............... t ....... I wfUI paop6e. Good Mlary -r 700& 1 rn Corp 87M700 Witt 1111 ror ltooo Loat: tr/ .. _ tten." .._ ..... m1 ura _, w 1 benefit pecttege. Apply 'IOU" .. prlv .. f(plc. 213-79M)03t 517· RM MATE . Y.. STY lu••fl Ill,,., 43H r•cpt. ""· Al don• n • 940-7885 wk• old. Vic. Herbor t1f1 Meka tlou ... tttlng 1930 Newport Blvd
1220/mo. M2·1T37. COM NEAR BEACH TWNHSE. .,.. CAR GAR. ••••'-•••••••••••••••• dacofatlon atyta, beaut. H.B. ofc &/or lndu1t 11 tend . Reward . PQlitlon. 1--435--8922...,. Coeta Mala.
8CdM room to prof 2 bdrm. 2 bl. tum homa. W/0, all kltch nac:eu. Wlltsm I.I. In eppnranc•. In loc:. ap1ce avalt. For IH 875-9225 .,.50 ..... .., S23e -5'45-1473 aft Doub'I gar fOf et........, preatlge bldg. Nawi><>r1 1tartlng at $450 mo . .......,,.,,/ 1--------Bt/• WUMI 7Jlf DELIVERY PERSONS. ~---•• ..,. ~ .... fWI • .., -75e,.1243 8:30P~ $80 mo. '180-337e _..,,.... ~!2c~!~ .. Marlna Bldg. M7·"54 1~V Found Bltl/6rwn Shep/ •••'•••••••••••••••••• over tll '°' LA Times ...... ....... .....,..,_ .... ---, ti HU•llY mix. approx 3 ASSEMBLERS. We wllt C.M horn•• 3AM-8AM.
FOA R•nt, 2 rma. In -.all,..., ~I= ~.2.e~ Single oar,~· dbl tock. 2nd floo(_;t°upoMoat. !¥.~.~!~!.~ .. ~t ... ~ ...... ~~~ropped U tt u~,eo:..P:~~~~l cEoclto1cn1otonaca.rl~~ .. S~50~ ~ Park. 1275 mo. 2 bdrm. .._,. 8. gar. mo. seo mo. 1 MCUfll'/. 1135, 1175 and S240. N.B. 3975 Birch. seoo eq. ............ ,. I.Ill Pl tie. Coe1 Mela '"""' "
lnda.ul.lla.Call:f'Wra1tt Piiio. f:amllfee. O~ e3t-e735 1151•2175 c.M. Cerp•t•, drape1, 11. or teH. MIA zo11e. ••.;.·~·;·~j· Found Garmin Ship acan • m o plua bonu111 ::· ::2::.u. apt. fa: ~atb.:C, :~· Shf 3 br houM. Nwpt !'!!'.~.~~!fl .... !~!! ~~ C«ona del Mar. Agent 541·5032. Oon'1 lat Mcohollem pui1 =h:d 1:'w:r::;: ~: ~=:r.:.~ .. ~:.!:~: ~ ... _.. ,_.
Xctlanga '°' babytltt11'19 175-1832 Sch. prime loc. Pool. Nr 1817 WMtcllff N 8 Want I 7 7 5 up . 2 18 0 I t. you to 1111-dMtructlon. IM2-e3'44 l-5•30PM 552-n04 -WI
I work. 5"5·"731, o c EA NF Ro NT ~=~~f.:1 ·~~~ncl~,1~~~1· 1foo0:~'i 1:';,'lle:!I ~~ ~,~,~~ <>g:c;:·,~~~ ~ ~t~n! t!Z ~ Found: Adult mai. ehor1 Babylitter PIT eummer. ~-:"tf:~:.' w 't 3 da.
540-7317, &45-0034. SPLENDOR Ind. utlla. Summer on,Y 5'4 1.54>32 · all. Mo to mo. °' ...... Huntington. Buch. Tf\e Moortng1. With • hair cat ttgar & wtlt w/ 2 yr Old boy, 1137.t200
2 Nice rm• with kl1allen Comp! rum Ml ha 4 er. OK. Jerlnl1lf 750-9135 Multan Realty. 5-40-2"0 H2·21134. n1tlonally racogntzea flea cotlu. Vic Bay. 975.aoe IEITIL IYallST
prtv. for rent. 1 w/pyt with 2 le,, Incl brick 311 yr old bull,,... man 520 aq. ft. 11.00 per aq. • ... -._,,_,_ .,.,. fllf outpltlent 1reatm1nt 645-9194 BABYSITTER. 1 day 1 F
batb 12 ao/mo. or trplc, w1t1r/dryr , ..tliqulet110n..emkrfor It., 3975 81rc:h .. N.B. --•w•• ':!!.:'/! •• '!~ ••••••••••• program.youMVetnted Found: Mata yellow Lab. Wk, ll:30-4PM. Pref my utttlme Mondays &
1200/mo, no beth. d1t1w1hr, 2 car gar. 2Br 2ba Prom Pt. Agent 541-5032 ..... l 8TD Attired. P1lm Springe to be holpltallnd, mlM Nr Goldanrod/S.avlew. home. 76.(.f973 eummer ret111 Pref1r
11411-4949 •fl 4pm or UOOO for Jun• 1t-31. Sayvlew, tennle. 1380, With uae of recaptlon. couple look Ing for time from work,°' time CdM, 557·2674 Babylltt•r nMded 1·11 :::;:csc:.u~~ ~~ Mt-7183 '1200 Auguet 2'"8~· 54&-6729 dyt, 173-71114 conl. room. kltotl, phone, furnl9had hOUll for Ill or 1r 0 m Y 0 u' 1•"'11 Y·1---------ROOM FOA RENT, nr. 4th. Slngla ramify only • .., aecretarlal & word part of •ummer. c111 Morning & ev1nln11 Found:YounoCetlcocat, :~;':'a11r.:°!,1y~~ ~!~es1~r;~!'~~· .. ~-°c::~~~ No p•ll. eH-9582, procaulng. Mall & locally, 878-4912 progr1m1 evat11ble & mo1tty white, tong fur. O.C. co::r21~· 2131127-5109. Prof. to lhlr• 1V•urlou1 rniHig• aerv. avall. ln1Uranca approv9d. Mala del Mar. 545 ..... 908 plaUI. 875-5 ... ..,... _N_.e_. ______ _ WDILY ...,.... view trj.1evel Condo, c..-, Hperalely If dHlred. 1 er, pr9f, dUpla)(, E.alda Tll ...... Alward • Lott lrllh BAB 'f 81 TT ER I 0 r Dentel A11t1tant. ROA
ltlle,M ... pr9farr9d, Aval!. now. 1350 WMk Harbor Knoll• furn.. ~~...-.. Call : Judy, C .M. '385 top1. •Ill 1t53E.llnooln,Oranga Satter, no 1-0. S-5 vie Saturday• & 8unday1. pr•f'd . Eerly hra
ownar or bUly with • m • n 111 • • · S 4 O O · .,""=., 7141780.0 too. pereon. 5'48-4471 4&47 • ...... 8Mch etvd., 17th a o c M •~ Matur• women. John Pteatant office • .,__,.,.
0 t Id I t., ., • m up. AGf, e7a-a170 75"'·"•"• ... _.. "1"" •2 I...:'! ......... range. ' . ,..... T I Cl b ·--...,.' u I e n • . u . .....,.,... ....... ... ...... NO DEPOSIT. lnc:llvtduall ..... /&NII/ ~.,, _,, to "Hulk". M2--M3e Weyne enn I u . 8-ch. Call 752-9733 ~1r.1"c1=.":::~ ~ ="A~1::. t: Fam, non-amkr, to ''" ~=..-:,:-office fOf r•"t In full· ~ W 1·11Mlt·llll 844-6900 lllTll UllSTUT
etc 176-206I pet1 of J4Jly $400 Wk V9('J nlcl C.M. 2Br/2S. Mnlloa .xec, IUltl, 405 ••••••••• •••••0 ••••• • ...,,..._ SCRAM-LETS .Banking 0 y n • m I c , P • t I en t
· • t75-3280 · · apt. Pool, ttnnle. gym, Fwy 8t MacArthur. l..i.t11 UP. PIT ml.II orl1nted N.B. practice .... , ~ 4111 etc. 1325 rno. + 'A·utN. THE EXECUTIVE •r•rtuJr. llH wt••• uasWERS 20 hre/wk . Apptl . need9 bright motlvatad ••••••••-•••••••••••• ,.,.flM latlhflfl '41A HSE NR 8 Co OFFICE/tn'lna • 10 YJ'l In•••-& •••u• .. •••••••• 1115So. ElcamlnoAMI, 1\11 Huntington SIL, 89 7 1nttlu1lettlc tea,,;
H9V9 rm I boerd for 1 •• ••• ••••••••••••••••• Plaza! Frwy. Spa. S225+ ..vita. 833-1122. CNcktf'I lo Go In Tllttln. San Oernent•. 492·72" Mol\all • Daisy W H B 142-8800 m e m be r . R O A 0 r eldarty In pvt rllldelice, OCEANFRONT 2 a 4 Br. IMtl utlll. Mt-4913 ...... •m-* _ _ muai .... 111.0001ottw. Full lie. Nooee . Banter amer, · · M••• Verd• area. 4YllL now. w_,,, ttw\I -• _. w15w ~ PhOne n1-10M. ---------1 SAME DAV l&ml comperabl• uper. ~ "'""'*· tn..7173. Lg. Put. Room wee. From 1 room to 3 room1. Well-appointed office w/ Slnglll eocl1I b1Hrm Th• ttock mark•t 11 t Nlafy open. Ml-2481. ----------l·---------1 Col« T:V. Ovetlooklng From S1.18 1 aq. ft. No Nwpt Harbor vl•w. SWIMMING Pool dat\Cll rlflt'I Tue. I F'ri. ~rnpfng d atouncl. I've HllfltYtlllwtth Ollowt'JI ~/11P¥'1
....,,1 ..,.,, fllf R•mod•l•d lrg 2 Br tannla. pool, IPI-gym, 11111 requlrad Adi. ........,, .. 1000 ... rt Cll•mlcal Hrvlc• lie. eve. &2. Oancert Comar, ..._, rfCh _...,. 1._ ..___ ln1 the AP!fpot1I At9a F •••••••••••••••••••••• hoUla, Npt Hot*. "'°'1 vary nice tor quiet Alrporter Inn. 2172 ....,..v... ~ ' Coata M•H area. No 1"3t S. Main It Edi-, ._, • .., ... .,_, I me. •lae phone ftll W:'!n~~ltL :N:.~~1:.·~~~f!~: g;1~~ U50. NB. ~~I Call AM . 5llO & :1:ft. ~ =·=·•=u~~~~: S.A.5'42-9047 "._ =E~A~lll ln ltla Haldl'~514,0-5 ~~°"'c;'~~~·
t101 I up. Color TV. 84M749 or 7eo.t414 Looking f F betWMn Hait>of·llk•r Ctr, CM WUI net S40,000 plua. le•1••1r Found: BaaenJI Club IUl11 ULll prC)facta. Dehl. Taytor &
PllonM In room. 22741---------• 22·80 wtte°'ta &, nead or BAYfRONT (1croaa ffom FEDCO). Call collect, Mon-Fri., fltm'l llYI wlsh11 to plac1AM ...,ftllln Aaloc. 71~9-5234 ....,,,_~7~~.M. s • . L a k • flnanc:lal help. Otv. M• M II r .: .... 1 u . 8 1 0 0 ; .. ~ .!.:7r Rudi. t-8PM, Mttu epec;tal meaaaga In ~~edog that .. M'"TURE ............ CTIVE DOG Groomar wanted . .,.._ ._., , ... ~:..;..-hat• 1 c: I• an In II l Prime office. 173-1003 5'40-1....., 40....,.. -0111 Illa D.ily PMOt. Lat Dad,_......., __ -..______ " EXPeAtaao C«one del Mar .
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--.. ..,.. -~ 1 ..a. •...a..1~ aao. 1300/mtke otr. MMIJl ea 11 1213>3~::~~~· ~ ...;...;...-.LM--111-11-.. --i lltelrlo•rtlor. Wlllrli>ool AKOPVP~~ _1_3<>-_518_1 ____ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!I---,-------!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~! V1c1tlon Condo•: very clt1n. IJCOeOtnt tem110. Yellow. Avalt 14NM.11. OOffee table & 2 =;, •1 1 1 1 tALU You may hlYI dlnno o· Qolf at 111 conct. t141. M7·H18 8124, t118 with 1llo1t. matching oncl t1blt1. "1 llltl 1 H ell the . I '11 ICM, let M . aoee r ', I 2..0.M CO"IPI 101 1138 , peroonolnMed I lllPef& ..-...~If .... your~ .. ~pt, c .M. 0111 Oenyo1~ t11t• Moving out or etato, AeoorW Now. M 857_.111 Hanclymen/iflnl1on.I NUA81!8 AldH. 'ull ~ ~ & or,,_..,, ,,.... ·-· •·rn •--rnuGtl ~. "'" ....... ,united lltefrlg., avooaclo . ., ., .-1 -..:..-------,-fol' CdM blft"' P111 time, 7 lo I a 3 to 11. ,.., ,_ ~· \Oatieneo. your "' ............ _, Mottloclltt Church. H&()/ofr. 754-74'3 • .,.. ,. ... ~ -,...... °'o ,........, u.-1. ...... ,.~u, ettate '"" rnoto. lo tq t400. • ...... ~ ...... 1•. •1pm . ..;-------.---1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Mahog. twin bedtloadt, l/llme. Aet. roq'cj. P .,......,. """'' _,, .,..... our tuOCIMlful & ,.......i.... __ , .,_,. • .,.. T ,., Ad bl K11t1nt metc"'I"" whit• .. -bnau Box 111, CdM 12115 Hoopt., 1147·3815. Pr.. firm. e .. t wor'iiin'i NN-·TMYI'-Cti.tt, aottien, wicker, eutver a UnlY. lrYtne, Double door "clmlr11 " ore 1 · bldt(;,Md., IHiior Ill.
H 01 P w 1 nt1 ct 10 r c.n. CltMMI .. offered. condition• In Mewfort Make 111a your belt HI·" 1HO M•af'avox IAT/SUN. ,urntturo. Aefrlo, t•:=2~eenr ~:~,·~~110:k~.~~i:~: tlt-3M1 (Colt• Meat) 1eecn. 11.......,eoe 1noo1ne Y9lt ..,,.,i Call .Mite Ind mom. a.t w . 1 9f2.7213 r:~·:~ .. ::'~1~ ..... -·--N;ii;-;;--1 MS-0864. Htllldon ~uzm•·o~~i.mT~· AllOlltTIO Home __;..:_ ______ DECORATOA 'I
rollable. oa11 alt 4PM Cohv • 1ong term car. ........ IT WllY MOVING out or tttte. "8neh, Irv. •PPll9'1Co • lleetrolux, S ICIOflbleklttena. twit• SALE: R1E.M~~i •. ond
-..._ __ 1300 ______ 1 exp. req'cl . lxoell. 50 wpm, iclnt pllone ,Alltf TIMI. 10 tlOUft Juno 12·13 ••t/lun. --...;__-----• Ott•rl11r ,ood otd, 2 bleck. 1 bllt/Wtll. toblH. 111g1r1, new -or"l nJ conclt. & *Ila. Yto bldtpt. Mui* .._ ...... •--" ••D .._ ~ ~ ltwlwnow, ....... ...... Procoetor, eto. All rw. to gd llOmt. 751-7388 lllftf&L " " be Well Of99nlled. GrMt :==--..==' :=...;:::; S.::::, l•blH, 110., T.-., _.......__., Doote•. 173-tlOt 7 month otd mixed brlld b 11 hr0 0 m c r Pt g . I boneftlt. 111mo, 7-3:~. co. benefit•. 8tlory ·-----~r lo ..... t......... .,~ "'"""'.._' 7 pletur•. mite. Hlwpor1 AeHMll ...... I S-11:SO. 714·114240.4 commonturl1e w/Uft«. Aocurtle typing, llgtlt pat '"'·• -1por11 OQUfp mt, po. ts cu. ft. fWflgeretor. s malt pup. Betd\. 844·&111 Oan«al offlc:e poalllon Of IPPIY In peraon: 411 75-4711 Ptoo'f boollkoepl11g ex per 15'1 Con6ca Piece. drum Mt, Olr1't 10 epd., door. wlloemahr. 545-1913 ~.
av1ll1bl1 In corporate F1!9INp Ad., N8 dHlrtd. 8tt16 ,..ume GAAAG! SALE s.t/&in Mini Motorcycle. Alum. H.,.,._ Ootd, a yrt otd. Free 3 klttw 10 lolling -llT 1111
1ccoun1a recetvable -.... nl•H end tt&ary ~tt 9AM4PM> IC05 leloat1c window twn11191 tncl l300. 815-7414 ale tor homo. Adorable. 8 wkL Full tin. 541.9572
olllc1. l"lllng, good lllllll Law Ofllct, Newport ~ !,_la1b.:.,.lno8~~!'1 . Or. C.M. ~~ ~~~i!n:!:!1 MWk. 81k, blk/wtlt 847-1123 -... llT Stl m It ti. m It I c •I • Center. Good typing ~!'!'.2"'"10'1""'' • .... • -1 Hamlllon. Frl/8tt & 811/&in 9 A¥ lo .. PM a..,. ..., K~ Aefrlg communication 11c1t11 & 11 PM-7AM. Expr'cl .-... ~ldonl ....,. ..., T t? 0 Fr•Kltlon• 541-N72 I I cl ---------1 Sun. Toole, bootee. ...._ w/ Opper. now. to~ 11omao. hght typing roqu re · certified nurH a lclH. on exper. --UY/.,... SAT • M,_ kltchlnWWe. 13te. 87911474 Uk for llf• •-Ill Mu11 be d1pencl1bl1, Shift clllforentlal paid. --------1 -• -)IWelfy, cllttltt, mite. ~ good•. antique 875-2 42 1tter 4PM. -
rotponalblo & ••II· Smoll conv. tlotpllal. ....,./.... FlntnOl&llnveatmontflrm Clothle f\lm tlbt'lc & oak turn, mleo em _M_.,._·------1 Loviblt blec:k tab lype ___ 54_M_5 __ 72 __ _
motlv1t1cl. Newport Nowpor1 beck~--. Electrtc•:noconttruollon ~~~.,~~~c:n·.~~~~.' tolltel.9..s.J\IM 12a'1a. antlqueo. e Mandrako. Apl Size 110Y1, clotn, f9mole. 9 moa. To good TWIN BEDS
Beach. Irene RU ii , C.ilf0tlnlerYtewlM:SO !Inn look fol' •"""P t I!_...... I I In Alloy, 125 & 131 lrvlne. (Ul)IYlrtlty Pirie WOtlctgood.115. hon)o.842-3557. Mitt. & 1prlng1. Iron 840-llt!IO. pm. 549-30t1 1xper'd poreon. Muat "°" ary. ..... YP ng Cleafbrootc L.11 CM off Stndburg & CUIYof). 541-4416 1r 1 m,. I 5 o b o 1 h .
typelOWPM.dO 10key and S /H required . · · Atttntlon roof1ret 500 1173-1573 1ttt1 ...... ..,., PAINTER / Expr 'cl . by touch. Salary Executtve tocretarltl I••-•.. ·~ a.-j Electric dryer, good lbl enow coat tn 50 lb ~-------Exper'd, mu1t 1poak Cuttom . Noat , commenturate with 1xpr. a mutt. Mon -Satonly1~.TMAlano •••~•.';T.7••••••••• condition, oloan, Call baga . You h1ul . Ylwlwlllvnl10f1&Qlalr,
1panl1h. Call ALISO courteou•. ReplyAd902. 1xp1r. Xlnt benefltt. 1mo111r p11t . Call Club tlH drained It• lrtllllttttl •HllJ 857-02M tlk for Biiiy. 541-5383. . 175. t>ltl vnl eollbecl, qn,
CREEK INN, South Dilly, Piiot 80x tHO, Virginie. 840-1570 840-0123 membert ol ger11g11 f\lll ..... "91 11 I 11. Upright lreuor, 1200, Lgo M whit• German S75, blk ,vnl rocker, 1.25,
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.......... ......, 1h1l111r. n11cl1d for Co. Medi Wille girt ~~~~~ "81::~:· ~~:: :~,'le~ ~t 1~0~ 1uppll11, equipment. Kenmof• portlblt Mc:. n • • d • b 1 g Y •rd · bkoHH, t30, Mirror Informal t1om1 mgr. Nowpoft Cantor 8nnoft fr I d a Y mu• t b • 1142.teSa Pltctntla Coote Meaa. Hou 11 II o IO r urn . wuhlr & dry9f. Apl lln. 146-11750 pl"'t illncl, 115, BIR MM-Fri, 1.-PM. Dinner Hbrary. Allp lndMdulS, rHpontlbl• l•' •HY antlqutO, boc*i, dothl&. wwr. l400. 957-1'188 5 mo old puppy. F, lm/ turnt1blt, 125. 2 rttlan prep/lndry. Plf'm. po1. IAM-1PM. Mon-Tue yo1n1; Hra. ·5. Call --.8ATJuno12,Mpm.Cor M1ny 01~1 you 8wt 5 ft UPftatl Terrier m ix Cell ehalra, l1 5u . 2 ••
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Atlclbll lwt. Wiii train. 142~1.Ext.341.IEOE with WMkonda.4M-t141Ull men't & women'• l'VEREDECOAATEDt · Mt n1Y1futod worth ""1or&rlltl piano Walnut 43~··
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needed tor 2nd ltllft. 3 nMded. Por1/lull time. Cllallflld adt Wo ero currently Everything mutt gol WWt midi MO, 4 vtr¥ 1325. Ht-2102 new ** BUY** ,,.,_ ,.,, old. HOO/make ottlf.
pm to midnight. Mu.I be No~°' .-.nu Rental Hoit••• 4 day accepttny appllcallon• Antlquet, furn., dlltlol. ~it.:'°· !um. Hulty Ten Speed, coat I ••••••••••••••••~••••• 7S..1208 Uncla rHpon11bro. Pel co. required. Write to: WOek,,,.,.. be=. to Io r • u 11 1 t Im•. trt. jewelry, bookt, --------S12t. W• .... for 179. Good uMd Furniture & Wliliii ..... Hammond Of';en. model
b • n 111 t • ;. s 'I• r Y ~;~;~~!~i.~?io. 8c0.~ WOftl at llMt 2 a :"", P1'!~ ~":'!-:':; ~tblno. 'c11:~'· 30e5 Ne 1 G Hao,. Hoo o .... 2112 Applllinoet-OA 1 w111 ... w/ttand a150 M0-1777 101A, good cond. ~=-~M:f"· llitol40~~~~~~~~1 =~clw:~=~.::. ~~;0-:. Perlol:,_,, Mon.·1'11 .. 10 _P...,._o_o''Wl_l_t Cn_a_b·l-,-·'"'8-·1-0-0-. -C-.B-. ~~~1E~~:.n 8MX Mongoo11 HO. Of~ Y::.,_ HORSE l"OA SALE .. MMIM9 = no. to PO lox 1014, ""'"" Pfft1 400 Mllllon Xlnt. eonct,• Mew.=•· -·-_..,_ Mare • Apfaloou • Plono. New Yamotla Ull•Y n••• PICTURE Frernor, Qllllry Hlwpor1 IMdl, t2M3 v1or.: Mell, 27000 Crown aw.~"°"': Huge Churofl.wlde Salo palnl. tlr• "2 ... ... au.tiff Arabian, yra old. upright wlwllnut flnllh
Expr'cl pref. June 14 ttvu ...... Exp. snfcl. Mme • ......._. ........... ~YEOPEk:r,·, Mlttlon :::: .~::a u:·~n:..o a.t. orlty 8-2 AOUL T 3 wtlMI bike I ·-... ,. ~ex:-=~d-taddlo 12300. 173-3515. July 11 Apply In::::: poa. for mature, rHp. ....._ -. .,....,... • ' · · C M Furn. & tone of mite. S75 -• j "'4
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18811 Florida Bt. HB. ......... 8eactl TAN WHILE Gwaao a.. 8at. only, ........ ~ ...... {........ L.adlol' blltl, gd WOfklng ... seo New queen Ille ...... ............... longjohn• Like brand
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Nowp ort Cen l•r. v..to. Eoe M/F. exper~ wlll en•ll .. ~~~--!!!~•!!!'"·~~~I 70 & more. Sat. 9-$. 211 w/ltond St5. 2 bur1* ""'""· _.. meno 12200. 1111 I 1.000. 3x•tx scope. Coat 11. • too 1ma111 Sacrlflc. Litigation uper. Non-_...;_pt_pqq---.-.--I youtobecomukeypart :: E. 1tttl It. cairnp lltow 110. Biby blko. Xtnt cond. 12oo. Mo~, ucrlllc1 . 100 Sec. t100 Firm. J«f 1150. Call 875-0852 .. "'*"· Mr. Gretnblum, ..... 1 _.... ............_ .. .. o I our CI e 11 If I e cl ftAJ flM Gar11Qa a. . Lota of ~~~~ a:'m~:d~~·· •1• ~~-~ 857· M2· 1570. 56&-04eO _1_or_M_11c_1 ____ _
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1911 CADILLAC FLlnwOOD
alOUGHAM
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$15,995
1979 CHIYIOUT
COIVl1TI
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llOUGHAM
(1CGX359)
$15,995
1911 OLDS
91U81NCY
COUPI
(1BIX14a)
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SIVIW (8tt>CZT)
111,995
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Sports Highlights ..................• ·~·Page_~
Daytime Schedule ................ : ..... Page 6
EwninR Schedu~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paqe 8
Inside TV" ............................. 1 ............. Page 3l ·utters ....................... ~........................ ~ iJa
Word Game ....................................... PaiJe ~J
TV Puzzle .............................. Page 33
Daytime Drama ........................ Page 34
Channels.
8KNXT <CBS) I '-
61.21 W. Sunset Blvd .. Loe Anicdes. Ca. e KNBC <NBC> • 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, C•. • Kn.A <Ind.>
S800 W. Sunset Blvd .• Los Ansdes. C..
eKABC <ABC>
4151 Prospect Ave.. Loe Angela, Ca.
ell KFMB <CBS>
7671 £ncineer Rd., San Dleso. C..
e ·KIU·TV (Ind.)
M15 Mell'OM Ave., Loe Angeles, C•.
(10) KCST <ABC>
8330 ~Rd .• San Die8Q. Ca.
• K1TV <Ind.>
5741 W. Sunset Blvd., Loe An&eles. Ca.
• KCOP:r'V <Ind.>
915 N. La Brea Ave., Loe Aaaei.. Ca.
124> CBICable · •Kcrrc .. ,
4401 S-.. llwd., t.o. A ....... Ca.
eKOCSCPllJ
15744 Golden West St., Hunllniton Buch <0> On-TV
1131 Grand Cftllral Ave., GllfldaJe. Ca.
CZ> Z·TV
2931 Nellrlllka Aye., S1nt.a Monica. Ca.
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CCI IC•ble News Nttwork>
Coast
TV Antenna
Nielsen war
. . . Viewers leaning toward
less predictable for mu la
By PHIL SNEIDERMA.N "' .... ....,....... .
What do televla!on viewers really want,
anyway?
The network executive who oclJuld accurately
• predJct audience tastes would ~ worth hi.a or her
weight 1n eoUd gold hot tut.. Obvioualy, no IUCb
pencn ia on the Jeyn>ll now bee.au. the networb
each teUO.D end up cancelilltl moat of the new
aeries they introduced with great f\J\fare the
previow fall
Even ~ It.an and loll of car er-... are no
guann ... dMit • --will dick. lnteJli8ent ICl'ipta
and .mfW dill ~ don't COlftlat.e with 8eliesa..-
So "hat do tele'vWon vlewen wane? Well, consider the Nie18en ratino fer the week endlnc Swlday, May 30. What wa.·the week'• mmt
watched prime time procnun? WM it "W' W•
it ''60 Minutm1''
Gue11 apia It WM a one-hour lpecia1 en$itJed
''TV'a Greaae.t ~"
Network executives are ~Y 8Cntcbinc
their beads In amuement. Tbe abow'1 .....
9eellW to nm •'• oonwodaml wlldam. May viewen an iurmn. to paJ televlaaon l9rvkea
because they want to watch without beina
interrupted every few rninuta for another ,.,t for a
"auper dry'' deodonat OI' a ~ remect7.
Yet what did~% fer that week? An
entire hour full of lnwnapced only bJ
breaks lot IUD more cammerda& ~ that out.
will ii: ·~-.-...watlched pl'Olr'UD that week
WM "Paper JloDI." a teJevillon movie about Brooke
ShJeldl-type teen..,. modell wbo are expmtld for
their eex appeal No ~ In the b6a twnout fer
that lhow.
. But tab a look at who came In fourth: RiiQuel
Welch starrtnc 1n ~ ~ of w.om· hr
Woman." Now, thta wa1 a · 1Dovle that NBC
executiwe bad reportedly labeled a ~ Jeavlna it
on a ahe1f f« aneral ~-·~ dull. The netwon decid9d tit * it .._ JO liiWy .. an
attempt tD hllp dis• Ma llWmtqry.
You ca lmacint eome follo at KBC are klck1na
themlelvwJilht now far llWnc on the ft1m eo Jana.
Speakinc of NBC, the network'• 0 Maroo Polo"
THI: INCREDIBLB HULlC. .. olfettd good
•torle9 and actt.rw. hut was alway. ~ble.
mini-aeries w .. panned by juat about every
television critic who had a chance to preview it. The
critb pre(1icted that viewers woWd tum it off 1n
d.rowe.
But once again, the rating• proved the
forecMtera wronc, ~ "Manx> Polo" didn't
quite pmer the bJockbuUer ratlnga ol "Roota," ita
11egmenta lt1ll f1nllhed quite respectably 1n the top
10.
It lhouJd be noted that ttplar telev1lion leries
lib "Dallaa" and even '490 Mblutet' are Into renme
right now. Maybe that accountl for vlewen'
IJ)ter"St 1n fre.h televtlion mof1es and wpedab
But it al8o ..._ ane wonder whether people
are·aetttna 90 tired ol the tradltioftal eeriea format
that they'll lladlY IWitdl to an~t.bat breab. the~ ~ l&mderd=ilk telftildan eeries areMMlldtbe~ol·1he ur.
AJtboulb '1lilft'a _.... oamb----about tun1na 1n to the ume chanden Tn a farnlli.ar eet1ing
eech week, the tradldoml ilrlel formet ii al8o quite
restrictiw, ltorywile.
I can reeall wateblna an elJilode of "Bonanza"
ea a younallter. It -.About Little Joe, I believe, aettinc married. 'Even • a kid, I knew hit bride
would die in a tngic acddent oc IOmethiQg by the
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Sports Highlights
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, Friday
JUNE 11, 1982
&.001 NA8L WEEKl y 8:30 SPORTS FORUM
7:00 SPORTS CENTER
9:00 COll.EOE 8A8EBAU. "College Wor1d
Series" (Game 11) frorr1 am.ha. NebrMkL (3
hrs.)
AFTERNOON r
12:00{1) TENNIS HIGHlJGHT8 "1974 Wimbledon"
( 1 tv.)
1:00(1) COUEGE SOFT8ALL "NCAA CM1k>1i I
Women's~·· from Onwha, N,bratka.
(2 hrs.)
3:00 Cl) COLLEGE BA8EBALL "College Wor1d
Series" (Game 12) from om.ha. N.bfatka. (3 hrs.L
4:30 CD> HOLMES I COONEY: A MATTER Of PflOE
Jerr>: lzenberg natratee commentary on the upcom-~heavyweight c~ bout. (1 hr .. 30
S:oo<l> BASEBAU. St. Louis Cardinals et New York
Mets (2 hrs., 40 ~)
Eve.ta
8:00 Cl) COl:lEGE BASEBAU. "College Wor1d
Series" (Game 13) from Omaha. Nebraka. (3
hrs.)
(I) (D> BOXING "WBC Heavyweight Champ6onehlp
Fight" Gerry Cooney va. Lairy Holmel (live from
Ceesats Paiece in Las Vegas. Nevada) (3 hrs.)
7:36Gl) BA8EBAU. Atlanta Br11YM at San Francleco Glents=,1~
7:401 8 8:30 RACING FROM A006EVEl. T "
9:00 SPORTS CENT9' ...
9:30 COi t EGE l"ENm "NCAA DMlkwl I Wom-
en's~· (2hra.)
11:30(1) 8POAT8 cane.
12:30(1) Cot FOE BA8EBAU. ~·College Wo.td
Serie9" (Gwne 12) ftom Ornliha, Nebr81ka. (3
hrs.~ 3:30 QOLf tlGHlJOHT8 "1978 U.S. Open"
4-00 SPORTS CSfTER
Jimmy Connor• is
a:heduled to play Jn ~~ the 105th All-Eng-
l a n d Te n n,i s
Championships at
Wimbledon . NBC
Sports will of fer a
record 23 houn, 45
. .minutes of exdu.slve
coverage of the event
.w1in6 Sunday, June
20 on KNBC (Ch. 4).
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BIG BLUE MAR84,..E '(M'ON)
NATUAAL HISTORY Of; A SUNBEAM (TUE-
'&mNG TO KNOW ME (ml)
SESAME STREET (A) CJ (M0M-ll4U)
COLLEGE 8ASEBAll 1MON)
TRACK ANO FIELO (TUE)
TOP RANK BOXJNG (WED)
PKA FULL CONTACT KARATE (THU)
MOVIE 1 HR, 36 MIN.) (FRI)
MOVIE 1 HR., 53 MtN.) (MON. THU)
MOVIE 2 HRS., 30 MfN.)fl
MOVIE 1 HR, 33 MIN.I MOVIE 1 HR., 45 MIN. MON. WED)
MOYIE 1 HR., 56 MIN.
MOY1E 2 HAS .• 20 .... ) (THU) MOVIE 1 HR., 30 MIN.) (WED) .
10:06Gl)
10:30 e CHARLIE ROSE I ~~~ ':.l~: ~ HISTORY LNE8
EDUCATIONAL~· (RI)
MOVIE~MOM-WED) . MOVIE 1HR.,30\tlN. (MON) MOYE 1 HR., 20 ..._
MOYE 1 HR., 50 Mk
MOVIE 1 HR., 38 MIN. ffl)
llll0\1E 1 HA., '1 MIN. MON)
•TA ALES ilt"Si EHE8 Of (MON)
THE DOCTORS
BONANZA 9 FAMtl. Y FE\JO
THE YOUNG AND THE RESn.ESS
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WOMEN'S PAGE
LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE
ELECTRIC COMPANV (A)
AICHAAO SIMMONS
VEGETABLE SOUP (R) Q (MON-THU)
( 1 HR., 37 Mitt) -(FRI)
AMERICAN DANCE MACftlE (WED)
11:16,MOVIE (1 HR., 36 MIN.) (THU) 11:30 THE YOUNG A.NO THE RES1UB8
SEARCH FOA TOMORROW
AttSHOPE ~:GAME
LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE MACHEIL I LEHRER REPORT
ELECTAIC_COMPANV (R) (MON-TWU)
~FRI)
MOVIE (~ ~ (TUE)
ANMAl. YMPIC8 (WED)
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MOVIE c2 HM. ao MK) <Al> aecw:· IM"t <B> • 12:35 li FUNT8TONE8. u Ii 1:00 AHOn9~ , MAeAZIHE GI ONE LIFE TO LIVE
MOVIE MATINEE AT THE B&JOU
B>UCATIONAL PAOGfWUNG (FAI)
8E8AME STREET (R) Q (MON-ntll)
MOVIE (MON, FRI)
~ 80FT8AlL (FAI)
HOA8E RACING WEB<l Y (MON) GOLF (THU)
WHATS tW AMENCAf ( 1 HR.) (THU) AMERICAN DANCE MAa.E (~) .
MOVIE (1HR.,43 MIN.) (WED) MOVIE ( l HR., 38 ...._) (THU)
1:06=THE ADDAMS FAMI.. Y 1: 16 MOVIE (2 HRS.) (TUE)
1:30 Cl) CAPITOL ' I ~~~: MISSTrTA (MON) MOVIE (THU)
TOP RA* BOXING (MON)
1: iOZZJE AHO HAARiET 1:45 MOVIE (1HR.,35 MK) (FRI)
2:00 (I) DAYTIME EMMY AWAl'd (RI)
GUDINO LIGHT (MON-THU)
CHIPS (R)
JOHN OAvtoeON 0 GENERAL H08PITAL IAON8IDE
<>PEHL.IE
8UFERMAN (FAI)
LOVE. AMEJICAN STVlE (MON-THU)
BOTANIC MAN=FRI) MIXEOBAG
OUIZKl>8 )
~~S?(RI)
B.ECTRIC COMPANY (R) (M()tt-l)tU) ~ BASE8Al..C (TUE) TIME WAS ( 1 HA.) (TUE)
MOYIE (2 HRS., 50 Jilll) (WED)
V10EO JU<EBOX (THU) MOYIE •
AEA08la8E (MON.TL WED •
MOVIE 12 HRS., 21 MOYE 1HR.,31MIN.
MOYIE 1 HA., 55 Mil MOYIE 1 HR., 30 ..._ W>N. TUE)
THE OOl.OEN ADE ( 1 HR., 30 .... , (WED)
CZ> MOVIE ( 1 HR., 30 ..._) (MOH) 2:06i THE PARlllDGE FAMi.. Y 2:30 llBMTCHED l!F HHCY (FAQ ' I a.ENMN (~THU) ..
=A.cSOCETYOF lJNCOl.N CEN-
l =GABl.EA (TUE) ~~JAMEBJOVCE
BUJEOAA88 AT WATIR.00 wT:ae (MON.
.-THE R.OAEST AN TflO IN REaTAL (TUE. WED) ,
I WEDONl CANTATA (THU) ==::me,
WHAT OH EARTH (MOM) MOVIE
MOVIE (1 HR. 15 MIN) (THU) GOLF H LIGHTS (MOM-WED)
MOVIE (1 HA.: 38 ...,.:) (FAI) SPORTS FORUM {THU~ l.AFF-A· THON (MON) 80PER8PteS ( 1 HA.) ,
MOVIE ( 1 HR., S1 ..-..! (WED) MOVIE ( 1 HA.. 30 MIN. (TUE. THU) ~~ HA., 30 MK (J'll) BEllT HOA8E (FRI) MOV1E 2 HRS.) {THU • MOVIE (1HR.,30 MIN.) (MON)
MOV1E 1HR.,43 MIN. (FRt) M0'11E (1 HR., 50 MIN.) (TUE)
2:35=H 4:05Gl) ~ (FRI) 2:45 CtNEMASCOAE (WED) G1J GREEN ACRES (MOM-THU)
3:00 BAANASY JONE& (MON-THU) 4:308 NEWS
DONAHUE I BOB NEWHART ' RICHARD~ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
EDGE OF NIGHT M•A•s•H
~~THU) / FRlrsrrAINMENTTONIGHT (MON. TUE. THU,
HAWAII FIVE-0 BASEBALL (WED)
PEOPLFS COURT LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & COMPNIV THE WAL TONS BUGS BUNNY AND FAIEND6 (FRI)
MIGHTY MOUSE (FRI) S1GNA TURE
CARTOONS (MON-THU) MISTEA ROGERS (R) (Fii)
MADE IN TAINAN (THU. FRI) SESAME STREET (R>g<MON-THU) ~TELEVISION (MON) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT"
THE MOVIE AT THE ENO Of 'rHE WORLD THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES (~
ITUE) WELCOME TO MIAMI. CU8AH08 (THU)
INDEPENDENT EVE (WED) SPORTS CENTER (MOM-THU) .
HOUR MAGAZINE HOLMES I COONEY: A MATTEA OF PflDE
SESAME STREEr (R) CJ r)
MOVIE (MON, WED-FA1J MOVIE (1 HR., 31ij..... e MOONWALK (DOCUt4ENTAAV) LAUREHCE MOVlE i1 tifl, 35 MIN. )' LUCKINBILL (TUE) MOVIE 1 HR., 30 MIN. FRI)
I COLLEGE 8ASE8All (Fhl) MOVIE 2 =~TH SKIING (TUE) 4:35 Gl) ANDY (MON. WBM=A) MOVlE (1 HR., 35 MIN.) (MON) ft) NEW OUST BOWL BLUES (TUE)
MOVIE ( 1 .t:tR.. 53 MIH.) (TUE) 6:00. 8 e Cl) t!I NEWS
WACKY WORLD Of JONATHAN WINTERS LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE ~MON) . BASEBALL (FRI)
MOVIE (2 HRS.) (WED) " I, CLAUDIUS (MON)
3:05ilHR.SONS50MIN.) (THU) MOVlE (WE} "'• THREE 784 DAYS THAT CHANGED AMERICA (THU)
3:16 MOVIE ~1HR.,35 MtH.) (TUE) THE BRADY BUNCH
3:1.i ~i(f, (FRI) THU~~=:"° FflENm (-
WHA~8 HAPPENINGlll
CHAAUF8 ANGELS (WED) a OUD8 Of GLORY: THE RIME OF THE BOTANIC MAN (THU)
I~~ (WED) ~A~E~ (R) Q (FAI)
NA8l WEEJ<l.Y = OVER EASY 8PORT8 FORUM ) ' CINDER-a.LA (MON) == .) (MON) MOVIE~l'HU) ~ =Jr ~wm<tJ:i=:'hue, 3: EATHSt KNOWS AUTO RACING (WED) •
4.-00 IAl!f"~ .. ~THU) GOLF {THU) I·~ BAENOONCHAIE <MOt4. WED, RI) =-MOVIE (1 HR.. 36 ~ft (nJE)
WELCOME BACK. KOTTER (MON-THU) = ONl' ~ ·:1:p'· ·· MOYIE _,,,. MOVIE 1 HA., 43 Mil TUE. THU)
YOU A8f<ED FOR rT MCME 1 HR., 35 ...._ )
TOM AND .IEfff( 5:06@ MOVIE (MOH. THU, 8C008V 000 (RI) @All IN~ FAMI. Y CARTOONS (MON-THU) • Cl) MOVIE (2 HRS .• 20 .... ) '~l VIOLA (TUE) 5: 15CZ> MOVIE (Hit, 31 MIN.) ~~~j~~ s:l30fte~~
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5. In CMS of mUa ..-wo1tatlon, WMre
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5:00(C) "Morgan!" (1968, Comedy) Vaneesa
Redg(ave, David Warner.
6:20(%) " ... If' ( 1968, Orama) Malcolm McDowell,
David Wood.
8:00• "J.O. And The Salt Flat Kid" ~
8:06@ "Branded" (1951, Western) Alan Ladd,
Mona Freeman.
8:30()) "Smokey And The Bandit II" (1980, Come-
dy) Burt Reynolds, Jackie Gleaton.
7:16(%) "Black Moon" (1976, Orama) Cathfyn Har·
rtsoo Therese Griese.
7:3000 "The Heerle" (1980, Horror) Trt.h Van Devere, Joseph Cotten. .. e "Foul P{ay" ( 1978,. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, ~Cflaae.
8:0Q(C) "You Light Up My Lite" (19n, Romance)
Didi Conn. Joe Sllvef.
8:06@ "Gidget Goes To Rome" (1963, Comedy) ,
c~ Celol, Jamee Darren.
8:"6(%) "Oetby O'Glll And The Little People" (1969,
Fant~) Albert Sharpe, s.n Connerv. _ •
t:OO())-"Far FrOtn The Madding Cuiiil' (1987. Dra-
ma) Julie Ctirlstle, Terence Stamp.
9:30. "t<lng Of The Pecot" {1936, Weltem) John
W!lyn8, Murlil Evans.
CC) "Pardon Mon Affelfe" (1977, Comedy) JMn
Rochefort, Anny OUpefefY.
10:00® "Thie Time Fofever" (1980, Romance)
Claire Pimpare. Vincent Ven Patten. .
1~~ "The Master Of Balantrae" (1953, Adven-
ture Errol Flynn, Beatrice c.mpbell.
10:30 "My Cousin Rachel" (1953, Mvtt.-y) OIYle
de Havtllend. Rlchar.d Burton.
11:00• "On The Aleitt Track" (1981, eom.dy)
Coleman. Michell Lembeck.
11:30 "The Wrong Ann'C)f The Law'-.C1963, ~
P.ter Sellef'I. Lionel Jeftrtle.
12:00.' "Merk Of The Pholnbt" (1967, ~) Shtfdon L..,..ice, Jula Arnold. •
Ride The Wld Surf'' (1984, Orema) FtlblM,
Faber11. e rede Wlndl" (1938, Or.,,.) Fr**1c M8rch;
.io.n Semen.
12:11(1) "819ck Moon" (1975, Or.,,.) Cdwywl Hllf,;
"'°'1._ n. ... Grlliet.
1~30(1) "Uy Chempiof1" (1981, Or81M) Yoko Shi-
nwda. ON~
1:00(!) "S.U Jamel" (1967, Biography) Bob
~v.,.,._
CC) "Pulp" (1972, Comedy) Mlcheel Celne, MICby
~. 1:46(%) "Dwby O'Gill And TM Uttte People" (1869,
Fent__,, M>ert Stwpe, Seen Connery. , 2:00(t}t'tmprcper~" (1981, Comedy) Alen
Mein, Marlette Hartley.
~ Aly" (1078. Comedy) Ooldle Hftn, a.a..
2: ''The nw:C Ofllera" c1es1. Mula!) Lotte Lenya. &rilt .
(JI) "EMI" ( 1979, BloOflf)hy) Kurt "'-'. 8-of'I
~ To Sbdy" (1978. Comedy) o.n.n
McOftln. 0... NickeftOn.
• ''SqL-.ze Pl9y'' ( 1981. Comedy) .Im ..,.,..
..... Hltr'ldc. CZ> ''Conttnenlal Divide" ( 1981, Al:>rlwice) John
BellMN,BllllrBrown.
aoc>(C) "White Water Sam" (Adwntwe) ~ Lar·
Mn.
4:00• "Encleea Nlghf' (1971, au.per.) H9ylly
~~Bennett.
4:30(1) "Blue Fite Lady" (1978, Oteme) c.twyn
Herrilon, MMt Holden •
• "Mateo Polo" ( 1962, Adventure) Rory c-1-
houn Yoko Tani.
6:06@ .. ~ Beeuty" (1948, Orwne) Mone,:,...
man Rk:twd Denning.
6:15(1) "My Coulln Rachel" (1963, ~) OMa
'
'Enjoys
a laugh
Linda Gray, aa Sue
Ellen Ewing, and
Howard Keel, •• Clayton Farlow, enjoy
a pleaa11nt moment,
ooe of only a few, Jn
"Drali..,," Fri"-Y at 9
p.m. on KNX"l' (Ch.
2).
· de Havllend, Aichatd Burton. 5:30~ "Pardon Mon Affalre" (19n, Comedy)
....... Rochefort, AIW'ff Ouperery.
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Arms
special
NBC New a
Corl'ftpondent John
Hart, abown with the
Jaunclabv of an IBM
Minuteman MJaik ln
the b•cltground,
report• on the
growing world
reaction lo the
continuing bul1d-up ot nuclear arm• by
the U.alr.d Sta• and
the Soviet Union
ftldq "' 10 p.m.. -KNBC (C':JJ. 4).
Bob Barker .of 'The
Price ls Right," will
host the 1981 -82
''Ninth Annual
Daytime Emmy
.Awatds., Friday at 3
p.m. on KNXT (Ch.
2). The awards are
broadc:Ht from th~
Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel in Ntmt York
Ory.
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Stitch
in time
The Smurf ette gets a
new outfit from
Tailor Smurf on the
-highly-rated NBC
Saturday morning
children's show, ·~
Smurls," wblcb i•
seen at 7:30 on KNBC
(Ch. 4). 'The Smurb"
have made NBC the
No. l network on
Saturday momfng.
hot centerfie6der. (Pert 2) (A) Q ·
I THE AOOKIE8
COOl<Ml MEXICAN TENNIS HIOHUQHT8 "1978 ~ .. (1
hr.) .
• MOYIE "Invaders From The Deep" (1981, Sd-
enoe-Flctlon) Puppets. < 1 hr., 30 mn)
11:30• (I) BOCIC8TAR
I AMEflCAN BAND8TAN> ~ WILD. Wl.D warr MAGIC OF OL PAINTING
1~oon:A~~:·~· and the Oberln Baroque~ perfomw 'W.0-
dqa ~ta." (1 tw.)
\l ll l\'\()()'\
•
Saturday (c0ntinued)
Giants~ hrs.) •
1:30 8 (I) 30 MIHUTES
I ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEB<
NOVA "Salmon On The~·· The power and
detefmlnatlon of salmon are captured In an exanj.
nation of the role these fish play In the coofllct
between eoonomlc growth and c0neervatlon. (R)
'
hr.) • -~~ 2WTTHYOU 8 lPOA CHAMPtONSHIP Tl>lrd-:round cowr-
age of this women's golf townament (1lw fJom the
IJac~-~lcktaus Sports Centef In ~ lllend, ONo).
GIWGAN'S ISLAND
PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND
~WEEK tN BASEBALL ~E "My Dariloa Clementine" (1SM6, West-
ern) Henry Eonda, Linda Demel.
CJ) WRESTLING
• MOV1E "The Barbarian And 'The G.llha"
1958, Oflima) John Wayne, Sam .Mflit.
SIGNAT\.ff Guest: L~ ....,.,._
MOVIE ''The Snows Of Klllman)lto'' ( 196\ Ora-
ma) Gregory Peck. Susan Hayward.
Cl) RODEO "Schrade Pro Teem" t<8rll8S W'81iglen. •
vs. Tulsa Twisters (2 his..)
CR) SUPERSPIES (1 HR.) Cl) MOVIE "Father Of The Bride" (1950, COmedy)
~ Tracy. Eftl.abetti Taylor. ( 1 hr., 3511$\.)
~ MOV1E "Private Benjamin" (1980, Comedy)
Goldie Hawn, Eileen Brennan. { 1 hr., 60 min.)
2:30. Cl) DANNY THOMM MEMflt9 CL"'881C
. Thkd-round COYerege of this $400,000 PGA Tour
tournament (fJom the Cok>nlal Coootry Out> In Cor-
dcM. Tenn.). (1 hr.) .
I Oll..UCWt818lAN> Ga U.S. OPEN 8P£CIAL Past U.S. Open Golf •
champ6ons will be ~ed. ( 1 hr.)
• MIXED BAG "FaklnQ It" They ~ the m111er1 and don't gilt 81T8'ted: they mt ... . • ffl>DEN fllM&; Wtl:Rt. telTOIW LNEll
"Two -Aoul.a We.t" Hoilt PhilP ~ 9alcMe the
owrtand route end the Mlleourt fl¥tr to 1N grMt frontiel', stopping at llttl9-known ..._ . ._.NI a lot
about America's-PMt. ~
CC) MOYIE "The~ CcUlldown" (1W, ~ r~~·::inn..... ·~ft';
Comedian'' Mickey ~ .._. • M -.:;cUillwl
-'l'lllN n. FAT-Judy Moel. author of the
bmc ~ book "The Beverly Hl11s Diet,'' ~
and the new "The Bev~rly Hill• Diet
Uletime n.n." joins guftfa on both llide6 of
the chin w. bt issue when "Look at U•" airs
Satw'day at 7:30 pm. on KNBC (OI. 4).
Richard Crenna la host.
comic who ttwMI ... star by~~·
around hint. ( 1 IW., 30 min.) • aoo• OUTDOOA LFE F9atured: fllhlng In 1he Rcri-dll Eyergl9del; ht#1tlng off the Maine cOMt.
• ~ "Topper T-.. A T~" (1939, eon.
..
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14 ~ &turday (continued)
~ CC> ctNEMAX SHORT FEATURE .
5:00 8 'WORLD GAMES t AA lntematlonal sports
;:.. spect~cotar. with over 1. 700 athletes from 60 coun-
., tries participating in various sporting events. ~ lthr~i ~LUnlted States. ( 1 hr.)
~ \. STAR'fREK .
as WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 15-round WBA light ~ Heavyweight Championship bout between title hold-
-er Mlchael Spinks and Jerry Celestine (live from
~ Atlantic City, N.J.): a look back at the Holmes I
_, Cooney fight. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
IM•A•S•H ~ GAlZZl..YADAMS NEWS . ~ SOUDGOLO ~ HAMLET Ian McKellen, John Woodvlne, James
Oalmcross and Tim Pigott-Smith at&1 in this televl-.
slop adaptation of Shakespeare's popular play. (3 .
hrs .• 30 min.)
I LAWRENCEWB.K SOCCER MAQE IN GERMANY
MOVIE "Paradise Alley" (1978, Orama) Sytve&-
ter Stallone, Armand Assante. .
(I) COUEGE BASEBAU "College World Serles"
~ame 14) from Omaha: Nebraska. (3 his.)
CID TIME WAS "The 1970s" Dick ~vett concllJdes
the documentary series with • look at the decade
which Included the Watergate break-tn, tt. Ameri-
can 8icerltennlal celebration and auch trende as
jogging and di9co. (1 tw.) CD> MOVIE "Darby O'Gill And The Little People"
( 1959, Fantasy) Albert Sharpe, Seen Connery.
6:05@MOVIE ''Sands-Of two Jlma" (1949, Adven-
tureLJohn Wayne, JQhn AQat.
5:15(%) MOVIE "Derby O'Gfll And The Little People"
(1959, Fantasy) Albert Sharpe, Seen Connery. (1
hr .. 35 min.)
5:308NEWS
Cl) WELCOME BACK. KOTTER ' 0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 15-<ound WBA Light
Heavyweight Championship bout between tltle hold-
er Michael Spinks and Jerry Celestine (from Att.tlc
City, N.J.); a look back at the Holmes I Coon,y
!!g_t\t. ( 1 hr .. ;JO min.)
• ONCE UPON A a..AS8IC ''The Ml on The ~" Maggie visits Tom at school and t>ecomes
friends with-Philip; Tulllver Is f«oed to have Torn
leave school. {Part 2) CJ • CC MOVIE "Up Rivet'' 11980, AdventUfe) Morgan
Stevens, Jeff Cetey.
l .\ L '\I'\< ~
Tanya Tuc1cer,' the
country· music star,
plays a wouJd .. be
singer who returns
home and find• heraelf worl¢Jg aa a
goveTnment under-
cover a11ent Jn
the action com-
e .dy-ad v·en tu re
-1.il m • "Georgia
Peaches," Saturday at
9 p.m. on KNXT (Ch.
2).
,
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A took at buslnete and
economics 8k>ng the Orange
CoMt In 1982 and forec:ut for 1983.
A Hoe6day Gift GUide wHh whet .. MW In CJ:9.C:.aUone· redpte and~ .
• HouH of the Month
A look at the fantutlc hornet of
the Orange coast. their ocean vtewa.
~ure and beautiful
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Sylvester Stallone
breab away from his
"Bocky" image in
"ParadiM! Alley," to
be sbown'S.turday
on Onemax. StalloM
wrote and directed
the li1rn as wen. It is
tbe 1tory of three
brothers who attempt
to find fortuae and eacaee Manhatt.an '1 Hens Kitchen in .. "the
1940s. '
.SUOOay
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.......
Aclor George
Liodsey. a co-star on
the zany country
music show, ''Hee
Haw," for du! past 12
yeJU'S, will bring hls
. brand of humor to
KHJ-TV (Ch . 9)
Sundays at 4 p .m .
Lindsey brings his
role of "Goober,'' a
part he made popular
on "The Andy
Gri/fith Show," co
Channel 9 with all the
"Hee l:faw" gang.
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• • again
"Father Murphy"
wiJ/ return to NBC
next fall, but will
.have changed a bit.
Merlin Olsen's (aop
right) role will have
changed some. He
wJn no lOIJlfeT don a
prleat's robe since he
was married to Mae
Woodward (Kath-
erine Cannon, low-
er left) in the
season~ f IJW epillode.
Moses Gunn (upper
left) and Timothy
Gibbs will also be
bllck with the show
on Sunday at 7 p:m.
on KNBC (Ch. 4).
The Cobblef... ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
CD) MOVIE "Flash Gordon" ( 1980, Sdeoc•Action)
Sam J. Jone$, Max Von Sydow. CZ> MOVIE "Continental Olvlde" (1981. AofMnct)
John Belushi, B&alr Brown. (1 hr .• 43 min.)
5:30• C88 NEWS · I N8CNEW8 ,
9ABCNEWS
we.COME BACK. KOTTER • AFFAN OF THE HEART> MISS TTr A Thia flrilt
.... of a fille pert teriel on the stone. of Hefvy James II
an edaptatlon of "The Alpern Papen.•• ~1 hr.) •MONmW<BW
1-.\ l. '\ f '\( '
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suooay (corifintied)
I SIGNA T\JRE
GETTING THERE This~. nerr1ted by Hugh
Downs. focuees on the students It 1 ..,._, educl-
tton IChool In West LA. M&IWEB< IN AEV1EW 8:'6 OINEMA8COAE
7:00 (I) 80 MHJTE8
• FATHER MURPHY An enlhUl!Mtlc young
priest arrives to take control of the Gold Hll IChool.
(fl) 0 ( 1 hr.)
• 9 MOVIE ''The Magic Of l.Mlle" (1978,
AdwntUle) James Stewart, ~ey Rooney. LMlle
pnl'Wlnta ......, .. crlMa from oocuntng In• ~
~area. (R) (2 hrs.)
I PAUL HOGAN
JllMilY SWAGGART
U.S. AUT08: QEAANG UP FOR SUMVAL
This documentary examlnee the tftont Ulld by
American auto makers to anhle ~ rec nrlon
Md deadly lnternatlonal competition. ( 1 tw.) al a.0008 Cl= GLORY: THE ME OF TIE
ANCIENT ..... JINEA K«I FUeel'I flm of poet s.n..
uel Ta)'lof Coteridge who lufWed from oplUrn lddlo-
ltion. ~OF MAH
w:NA "Salmon On The Run" The power ~
determination of Nimon are ClplUred In an ..,.._
nation of the role thele fllh DlllY In the oontlct
between economic growth and C0.•11111a (R)
(1 hr.)
'«>VIE "The J8zz Slngt(' (1880, Mullcll) Hal
• Laurene. Ohfer. A New Yoric c.ntor
bN*a wtth f8mly tndtlon 9"d lltl out to find IUO-
~••pop mueic SW. 'PG' (1 tw •• 56mi\)
(I) MOVIE ''Ra.die" (1980, ComecfV) MMt Loaf.
Klkl Hunter. A rock mulio roedle !eta nothing -ln-hil •Y In hll pursuit ot the gl'1 of hit dreernt. 'PG' i!f1!~L"*'·> CD) ..uY11: "Atlentlc Oty'' (1980. Orwna) Burt
=:n::=::::m~:.;
nent younger *• and IOIM ltdan hefoin. wNcl'I hi w.rta an aging hood to ... tor him. 'R' ( 1 hr .. .U mn> CJ) MOYE ''The Anej Countdown'' ( 1980, Sclence-
Acltan) Kirk Dooglu • ...un Sheen. A ~
....,., et aee tra"'PC)ftl the 1t~ alfcnlft cemer u.s.s. Ntmltz beck 1n ttme '° Dlcamber e.
1941, poeltlonlng the v.eel betw.n PeM Hatbor
and the edYanclng Japanele fleet. 'PG' (1 hr •• 43
7:~..LNEW8
8:00. (I) AACHE BUNKER'S PLACE Archie.._
the law Into his own henda after bind Mr. V11n AM-
....., IS mugged and the pola cen't flrld flllY '*"'-
i) • CH1P8 Ponoh'• apartment buMdlng goea
COndO; and Jon's girtfrlend 1e robbed by 1 mechani-
cal wizard using en exotic YM d (1 tv.) l ~~THIS
MORECAMBE AND WISE ""' MOVIE "The Barbarian And The Ge61ha"
(1958, Orama) John Wayne, Sam Jaffe. The flrlt
Ametican ambasaador to J~ reoelVee cold
rebuffs from the emperor and devotion ffom a gel--
she. (2 hrs.) e AUST AIR COOKFS-AMEAICA
SEBXS PABf'NBBSBIP -l'r•ncin~.
plllyed by SMUey Faba/w, in ~ a
partnership with Ann, MlUt6 the aid of a
client-to-be, Gilbert Re«l, portrayed by
Warren Munaon, on ''One Day •ta Time," on KNXT (Ch. 2) Sunday at 8:30 p.rq.
al ARAN Cl= THE HEART: ... TITA Thia r.et
of a fill9 part •lea on the storial of Hanly Jemel II
an ~allon of "The Alpern Pap9ra." (1 hr.) e w:NA "The Hoot For The Legion Klier'' The '°' .... lnvestlgatlOn i.AnChed bV the Center tor ~=~,:,-bir€ e THEATRE··~~
an 98t.abllehed ectr ... with~~ IOd a
dem9nclng temper1m1n1 to aw In hll tlm. (Part 4)
~~ ~MOVIE .. ~Gey et.de" (1981, Come-
dy) George Hamiton. Lauren Hutton. The hefok:
'°"of old Callfom'a's famoua }Ulllce ftgM• II Inca-
pacitated by 1 riding Injury, forcing hit fopplatl
bfother to don the cape and mak. 'PG' (1 hr .. 33
min.)
Cl) MOVIE "Stripea" ( 1981, Comedy) 811 Murr9y.
Harold Ramis. A New York cabb6e looking for
excitement coovlncea hll belt friend to join IWn In
enlilting In the U.S. Army. 'R' (1 hr., 20.mio.)
•MOVIE "Continental Divide" (1981. ~)
John Belushi, Blair Brown. A Chicago ~
columnist trlMtls to the Rocklel lo eacape tome Polftlcal heel and Interview a reclulM neturellt.
'S>G' (1 hr .. •3 min.)
8:30• (I) ONE OAY AT A TIME Ann gets a pPrile J!
visit from her old bullrle8I nem11ll i:ranan. wflO _l> announces lhe wantl to be Ann'• new partner. (R)
I THE WOALO TOMOAAOW ~
EVENNQ AT THE IMPAOY :.s•~ i 9:00. (I) ALICE Aloe'• mocher comet to Phoenix .,,
to re-organize her dauahaer'• llf•. (R) :2. e e MOVIE "Anolher Man, Another Chlnce" a.
(1977, W•tem) Jamel Caan, Genevlev9 BujOld. A ~
widower and a widow In the Weat of the llte 1800a ~ meet and become romenUc:aly molwd. (2 hra.) :)
I Wl.D l<INGOOM • 9 MOYIE "Harry And Walt• Go To New Yott<" _.
( 1978, Comedy) J9met Cun. Bott GoWd. Two _.
lum-of-the<ientury bunglert decide to mike • Mng-... ~ Mfecrackers. Q (2 hrs., 20 ml,t) !
AOAON8KY AHO CCMPAH'f
CHAMBER MUSIC 80CETY Of UNCOlN ~
Soprano Batbeta Handrickl and tl'Wl'1P9t
aoloilt Stephen Bume jc:Mrl thll CJOUl)Jor 11l1ctlonl
from Torell. Bach, Ame, Rachmaninoff and l<lllller.
0 hr.) •MASI EFf!IECE THEATRE ''AlclWI'' Ame '*'9
an establllhed actr .. with ~ taatet and •
demanding temp«ament to tt• In hll fh. (PIU't 4)
(1 tv.) .. i AMEflCAN PLAYHOUSE .. ~._,,..., After
the first ~ teat expeoaic)tl In New Mexico.
plane are finalized tor the '* of the atomic bomb
on Hlroehlma and~· (PM 5) O (1 hr.) CC> MOVIE "A Face In The Crowd" (fl67. Olwna)
Andy Griffltb. Patricia Neal A dlfelct goaa from a
Ja• cell to national recognition on the lb•IQth of hit
humor and muaic:el ~ tn., 5 mn) (I) WORLD CUP "Opriig Game Ar'td
Cefemoniet" from Barcelona. Spain. (2 •tn., 30
min.)
(I) AU8H IN CONCERT
CD) PtPPlil Taped at Onterto's HamltlWI Place, thll
Tony Awar6-wln'*'g pUiy tracet a pmca's ~ '°' fullfilment. (2 tn.) Cl) MOVIE "YOOI Tlvee MIR.It• Ne Up" = Comedy) Beau Brldgel, Aon Liebman. l'wo
POBe as a roovte producer and director to plc:k up
gi(la. (1 hr .. 32 min.)
8:SO e (I) THE JEFFER80H8 The Jeffer'lont and
Willilel lelm thet their children'• marriage 18 totter-
1.J;:Jj} JR~Al.
JACK VIM titPE MOYE "CroWl."idl" ( 1851, AdYentunl) John
Payne, Rhonda Flemtng. A ahlp'• captain
encounter1 peril when he attempt• to reoollef hit ;.~and Na loller. (2 tn.)
8:36,1 OPEN UP 10:00 (I) TRAPPER JOHN. M.O. Gonzo and
'Trapper ... n that • brimant ttaff surgeon may allo
be a Ku KIUx Klan lea<*. (R) ( 1 tv J
~FORTOOAV
OUD8 Of GLORY: THE NME OF THE
MARINER Ken Ruaaell's ftem of poet Sam-
uel Taylor Coleftdge Who suffered 1r0m opium addic-
tion. ( 1 hr.) e HOM-FICTION TELEVISION "Burden Of
Dreams" T WOik of controwrMI Watt German
-
I -
• 1
-
,
Good
friends
Susan Tyrrell stars .as
·a iron tier school
reacher who befriends
a veterinarian (James
Caan) now caring fOl'
his infantJ;On after his
wite· is tragicaJly slain on their ranch in
"Another Man,
Another Chance," on
KNBC (Ch . 4)
Sunday at 9 p.m.
~JOE FflAHKLJN
(! m "Ashanti" (1979, AdWnture) Michael
Caine. Rex Hamson. A determined doctor seta off
across the Sahara In hot pursuit of a group of Altib
Slave traders who kidnapped his wife. 'R' ( 1 hr., 57
3:30 INTERFACE mlo~
Cl) HtGHUGHT8 "1978 U.S. Open"
• MOVIE "The CNnese Conneetion" (1973.
Adventure) &uce L.ee. Robert Bak•. A mertJel arts
student sets out to avenge the murder of hie teeot.
In which a rival school was lrwotved. 'R" ( 1 hr.~ U •
mlnJ_ ~60(%) MOVE .. My Coullln Rachlf" (1963, Mya-
t8f)') 01Ma de Ha~nd. Richard Burton. e..s on
the novel by Daphne du Meurler. The heir to a con-
siderable fortune attempts to find out If the woman
he loves II realy a murdet'esa. ( 1 hr .• 38 min.)
4:00~8WAOOAAT Cl) 18 CENTER
4:05 U) RJNT1ME
Cl) MOVIE "Stripes" (1981, Comedy) Bii Mumly.
Harold Ramis. A New Y<>ft< cabble looking fOr
excitement convinces his beet friend to join ~ In
enlisting In the U.S. Army. 'R' ( 1 hr., 20tr*I.)
4:10(8) MOVIE "Blow Out" (1981, ~)John
Travolta, Nancy Allen. ). 80UOd technlci8n who
works on horr0< fMms become$ lnW>Ned In • murder
myst8f)' when he witnesses an 898Ullnatlon. 'R' (1
hr .. 45 min.)
4:30(!) JIM BAKKER l :3647) I DREAM Of~ .,
W ateraon and Swit set
to co-atar in TV movie
..
r Monday -.... ...
.\I< >lC\ I'\<~ .\I< )\ I L"i
5!06(C) "Big Wednesday" (1978, Orama) Jen-
Michaef Vincent, Wlnlam Katt.
5:30• "The Rose" (1979, Orama) Bette Mkllr.
Alan Bates. C%l "Continental Divide" (1981, RomMoe) Johrl
Belushi. Blair Brown.
5:50(1) "Bbt Fire Lady" (1978. Orama) eettwyn
Harrison, Mark Holden. • •
8:00<8) "Runaway Island" (~•) ... ......., Buchanan, Simone Buchanan. •
8:05@ "Greet Day In The Morning'' (10M,,..,,.,.,..
tureL Virginia Mayo, R'obert Steck.
7:00(C) "A Challenge Fat Aobll'H HOOd" (1988,
AdVenture) Barrie Ingham. Jamet HayW.
7:15(%) ''Madame ~· (197'. DrwM) Simone
Signoret. Oaude Dauphin.
7:30(1) "Dead'-Man's Float" (1979, ~) Chg
Roe. Salty Boyden.
8:00® "The Hearse" ( 1980, f'tofJor) Trllh Van
Devere, Joseph Cotten. e "Ctwoter Two" ( 1979, Comedy) Jlmll Cun,
Manha Meson. 8:~"Come Back. Little Sn.be" (1963, Dnlme) Booth. 8wt l.encalter.
9:00 "Monty Python And Tht Hair·~ (1974,
C9medy) GraMITt Chapnwn, JcM a.-. CZ> "818& Mooo" ( 1975. Drwnl) CMtwyn H.m-
800 Therese Griele.
10:0000 "The Blact< Marble" (1980. Orama) Robert
Foxworth. Paula Prentia
Cl) "The Last Hoot" (1956, ~) ~
Gr•!99'· Robet1 Taytor. 10:0511) ''The StOfY Of Mankind'' (1157, ~)
Ronald Colman. HedY Lenwr.
10:30(C) "A Fistful Of Oyrwnlte'' (1972. Adwnture)
Jamel Coburn. Rod Steiger. • "Marco Pok>'' ( 1982, Ad¥enture) Rory C.-
hour'I, Yoko Tanl CZ> ''Shock Comdol'' (1883, Orame) ,,..., ~
~Town.
\l l l IC\<)(>'\ \I<>\ 11.~
Holding
forth
i
i ~
'-c
i f=aptain Kangaroo _. (Bob Keeshan) and _.
his clan holds forth _.
weekdays at 6:30 a.m. !
pn KNXT (Ch. 2). He
is •Ul'TOUlJded here by
many of hJa. lrlendil,
among them Olrolyn
MJgnlni, .Puppeteer
Kevin Clash and
several of his
characters, Cosmo
Allegretti and Hugh
Brannum, the pofJllliu'_
Mr. Green Jetma.,
r I
When "Little, House
on the Prairie"·
returns this fall to tbe
NBC Television
Network, Victor
French will be back 811
a regular in the role
of Mr. Edwards. Al.to
returning on Monday
at 8 p.m. on KNBC
(Ch. 4) wt1J be Melb;/la
Gilbert as Laura and
Dean Butler as
Almanzo Wilder.
TueSday ·-
.\I< >I { '\ I .'\( . \ h >\ I LS
&:30e "The Awekenlng" (1980, Horror) Chertton Heston, Susannah VC)d(.
5:45(1) "Dead Man'a Aoet" (1979, Mystery) Greg
Roe, Sally Boyden.
&.OOCB) "Darby O'GIU AncfThe LltUe P9ople'' (1959,
Fantiasy) Albert Sharpe, Seen Connefy,
8:05al) "Aaxy Martin" (1949, ~) Vlrgln6a
Ma~ ZacHary Scott.
8:30 ~ "The Magnificent Hultli" ( 1978, Adwn-
ture} George Hamilton, 0.vtd K~
7:30(1) .. , Sent A Letter To ~ LAM" (1981, ~) Simone Slanoret. JNn ~. e "Invaders From The Deep" (1981, ~Fk>
tionL Puppets.
7:45(%) "State Of Siege" (1973; Orama) Yvea Mon-
tand Renato Salvatori. -e:apfilj "On The Right Track" (1981, Comedy)
Gety Coleman, Micheef lAmbtck.
8:06al) "Hunica.ne 18Aancf' (1951, Adventure) Jon
Hal Marie Windaof. e:so(C) "Tribute To A Bad Men" (1966, W•1m>
James Cagney, Irene Papu.. 8:~(1) "Continental Olvide" (1981, Rom9a)
John Belulhl, Blllr &own. •
1C>.OO(JI) "EMI" (1979. Biography) Kurt "*el S.-
ton Hubley.
Cl> "L• Glrtl'' C 1957, Mulical) Oti'Mt ~. Mlezf Ga~.
10:061!) "Critic'• Chok:e" ( 1983. Cc:imedV) Bob
~. Lucile Bal.
10:30(C) "High Country" (1981, Drlma) Tmothy Bottoms, Linda Purt .
• "Stflpe9" (1981. Comtdy) Bl Murray, Harald
fWnll. 11:aG(Z) "Y04Jll Tine Mlnut• lw Up" (1973, Come-
dy) "J-u 8'ldges. Ron~.
\I l ! IC\<><>'\ \H >\ 11 ~
• 12:00e "Hide Crane" (1958, Creme) JNn $m-
mon1, Guy Madilon. e "Derby'• Rangett" (1958, AdYenture) Jamee
Gamer, Etchlka ChouNmu.
• "The Secret lrrwalk>n" ~1984. Orama) Stewart Greoger, Aaf Valone.
Cl) "Slow Our' (1981, Suspenat) John Tmotte. NafgAlen .
12:30(C) "The Mtlllc Men" (1982, Muelcel) Robeft Pretton, 8hlrtey ~.
(JI) 'Qiu Chu And The Pt1lly ~··~1. Come-dy) Alan Arkin. c.ot a.nett
1:00(1) "CaAamlty Jarie'' (1963, ) Oorit o.y HoWa(d ~ • 1:~1 ''Sta .. Of SieOe'' { 1973. Drema) Y'41 Mon-Aerwto SetvetOft.
2:00 "819ck Girl" (1972. Orame) &ode ,,....,
~Uggama. -Cl) "I Sent A Letter fo My low'' ( 1981, Romence)
SimoM Slgnorwt, ...... Aoctleb1.
• ''trw.ders Frorn The Deep'' (1981, 8denol fio. a:~~StrMk'' (197.t; Comectt') Qn~
· er. ~ OaytMgh. •
3: 15 (%) "Derby O'Glll And The Utttt P9ople" ( t969, F~) AIJ*t Sharpe, Sein Connwy ..
4:00• "The Spy With The Pertect:C<Mr'' (19M, ~) Aobet1 ~o..~ .
.-(I:) ''W'Nt9 Water Sam" (~) Kellt'l IMMI\. (I)·~ 8c:er19I Va. the~-From...,. ..
1.1981) Allllt•lid.
• ·~1n~~" (1970, Olwna) Rob-
ert 9twW ....... Mceow.l. -&:OCH!> '~dward.· My Son" ( 19'9, OratNI) 8perQt Tr~. Deborah Kerr. ® "Dlrt>y O'Gll And The U1tte ~·· ( 1958, Fantay) Albert Sherpe, Seen~. CZ> ''CONtnental OMde" (1981, AA6i~n!WiMilii.om-) Jottn liluthr. Bllif &own. • ~cm ''You Lid" Up My Ute'' c1on, Aae•IMC») Dkl~Joe811\w.
Cl) "Coottn•al Divide" ( 1981, AomMot) Jahn ...... 8lllt BrWn. t
1 • I , • , (
' ' I ' f
.,,
2 <
war ~
~ ~ ~
c.. c Followmg World War i
II, J . Robert _.
Oppenheimer (Sam _.
Waterston), shown at '° a party with Im wife, CD
Kitty (Jana SMldon), N
used his influence in
an ef(ort to establish
nuclear controls on
''Oppenheimer," seen
Tuesday at 9 p.m. on
KCET (Ch. 28).
' ·'
I I I
. ,
..
..
..
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-
art
Cass"je (Angje
Dkklnson) and her
group set out to
recover a pair of
priceless paintings
stolen trom a
mysterious million-
aire on "Cassie
& Co." Tuesday at 9
p.m. on KNBC (Ch.
4). She is shown
with her team of Alex
Cord, John Ireland,
Dori Brenner and A.
M.art:Jnez.
..
\I< >IC\ I:\<~ \I< )\ 11 ">
8:060') "The Prlncese And The Pirate" (1945, Com·
edyLBob Hope, Virginia Mayo.
8:30~ "Pardon Mon Attal,..'' (1977, Comedy)
Jean Rochefort. Annr, OupetefY. (%) "Shock Corridor • ( 1963, Orame) Peter Breck.
Constance Towers.. ·
7:3000 "The Last Metro" (1980, Or8ma) Catherine
Deneuve. Gerard Oepardieu.
8:06dl) "June Bride" (1948. Comedy) Bette Devis,
Robert Montgomery.
8:15(%) "The F'inal Countdown" (1980. Science-Fi().
. tlonLKirt< Douglas, Martin Sheen.
8:30~ "The Anal Countdown" (1980, Scieno&-Flo-
tlonL Kirk Douglas. Martin Sheen.
9:00. "Stevie" (1978, Biography) Glenda Jack. eon. Trevor Howard. /
10:0000 "Zorro. The Gay Blade" (1981, Comedy)
George Hamilton, Lauren Hutton.
())"Made In Paris" (1966, Comedy) Ann-Margret,
Louis Jourdan. CZ> "Black Moon" ( 1975. Orame) Cettwyn Ham-'°"· n.... GrleN. 10:06G') "The Ooolint Of Oklahoma'' (1949, West-
ern) R8ridolpt'i Soott. George u.a.dy.
10:30(C) "Pulp" (1972. Comedy) ..... Celne,
MldCiy Roooey.
\ l l I I\'\< )( >'\ \I' t\ 11 ">
1~· "The Crooked Sky• (1157, ~)
Wayne Mon1I. r<.1n Booth.
• "The Goddee&" (1868. Drwne) l<lm Stney. YoYd 8ridgel. .
• ''Rwnrod" (1947, W..a.m) Joel McCre9, Veronica Like.
(II) '"My Qwnpion" (1981, Or.-ne) Yoko Shine-.
de. Ctwll Mitchum. (I) "Adln4ic Ctty" (1980. Dr.,.,,.) Burt l.ancelter,
&mt\ s.r.ndon. J
• "Derby O'Gll And The Uttfe Peopte'' (1969. F~) Albert Sharpe, Seen Connery. 1~CC> "A Face In 'rhe Crowd" (1~7. Drama)
A¢y_ Griffith. Patricia Neel. -
1:00(1) "Lucky Me'' (1954, Romance) Doftl Day,
Bob~ <Z> ·'The Final Coootdown'' (1980. SdellCl-Flo-llanL Kirk DoliglM, w.ttn Shein.
2:00(11) ''F• From The Meddllig ClOMI' ( 1987, Dra-
ma) ."*t Owllde. Terence~-
_"Zam>, The Gay Blade" (1981, Comedy)
Hemlton. Lann Hulton. ~ "Blue Fire lady'. (1978, e>r.me) Catrwyn
Hlnllor\ ... Holden. aooa:> .. A ettll1nge For Rob6n Hood'' (1988.
AcMnture) Barrie~· Jemel Heyter. . CZ> "State Of Siege• (1973. OrarM) Yvea Mon-
tand Alnato Sehatori. 3:•ili "Fout Pley'' (1978, Comedy) .Golcte Hawn. Cf*YO\ale .
~-.. On The Threehold Of Soece" (1958. ~}.Guy Madllon, Vl9* Uhh.
4."IOCI) '~da To The "-::ue0 (1981, Dra-
ma) PuDPMs.
6:00<1:) ''Home F10m The ... (1980, Dnlml) Rob-
.. Milchum, Geotge Pepp9fd.
(%) ''Derby O'Qm And The Ultte P9oPe'' (1959, ~) Albert Shelpe, Seen Connlry. &:•• ....... (19'18. Blogr9phy) OtMd Jeck· eon. Tiwor HoMrd.·
. . ..
·Last
15
1 -~
r-~ .,,
::l. a. ~ roundup ~
Wildlife cinema-!
tographer Dieter _.
Plage kneels over .;
a baby Asian ele-~
phant that has been
_ .. _. .tranquilized 110 it
can be transported to
a game park in ''The
Last Roundup of the
Elephants," a special
filmed on location in
Sri Lanka and lnd1s
for Wednesday at 8
p.m. on KNX'I' (Ch.
2).
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8:00(1) "Private Benfamln" (1980, Comedy) Gotdle
Hawn, Eileen Brennan.
8:06~'Along The Greet otvlde" (1951. Western)
Kwk Virginia Mayo.
8:30(C)' ee Tates Dari( And Oenget~' (1 hr.,
25mln.)
(I) "Revenge Of The Mysterons From...,. .. ( 1981,
Ftnll!SY) PUpQets.
8:00(C) "Monty Python And The Hoty Orel'' (1974. ~) Gtaham Chapman. John ca...
Cl) "Skatetown U.S .A." ( 1979, Comedy) Scott
Balo, Oreg Bradford. .
(I) "My Cousin Rachel" (1953, Myatety) OMe de
Havll9nd, Richard Burton.
8:05G!) "ConYlcted" (1950, Drlma) Glenn Ford,
Broderick Crawford . . e:aoe "Les Girts:' (1957, Musical) Gene Kelly. Mtt-
zl Ga__ynor.
9:30(C) "The Jazz Singer" (1980, Mullcal) Nel Dle-
mond, Laurence Olvier.
10:00(8) ''Sitller Streak" (1976, Comedy) Gene Wld-
.Jll,. .. Cleyburgh.
Cl) "FJt From The Madding Ct'1Mf' (1187; ~
me) Julie Christle, T«nnc» Stmnp.
10:05 G!) "In Name Only" ( 1939, Drwn9) CArOle ~
bard. Caty Oral\l .
10:30. ''f'lgl.Kes In A landac:9pe" (1970, Drlima)
Robert~. Malcolm McDowell. ....
11:15(1) "Darby O'Glll And The~ Peopte" (1969,
Fanta.v) Albert Sharpe. $een Connety. 11:30cCff·Gr.nct ...,,. .. (1937, er...) JeM(WM. Ettc:hvon Strc:Nlrn.
\I i l !\"\< )< )'\ \I(>\ ii ·"'
Gets
break
Dolph Sweet, who
has ma handa fuH .. a
tough police captain
both at home alJd at
the office on the
popular NBC comedy,
"Gemme a Break."
will be •etiing up
•hop again next
sealJOll on Thunday
night at 9 p .m. on
KNBC (Ch. 4).
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... • BUStNESS RePORT CR> JIMINY CRICKET PRESENTS BONGO ~ trained
::: bear escapes from the circus and looks fot ~
ture In the wfld. 0 MOVIE "Home Movies" (1980, Comedy) Keith
Gordon. Kirk Douglas. A young film student suffers
from a badgering teacher and an attraction to hie
brother's flancee. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) 7:100=~AGAIN
ABC NEWS
P.M. MAGAZINE A game show contestant
school; lnne<-clty youths who are. accomplished
acrobat a.
KOJAK
MEET THE MAYORS
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT M•A•s•H
JOKER'S WILD
BUSINESS REPORT
THEMUPPETS
MAGIC OF Otl.. PAINTING
MOVIE "Grand llluslon" ( 1937, Drema) Jeen
Gabin, Erich Von Strohelm. World W81 I prtlonetl
conflict with a German commandant (1 hr .. 65
min.) ·
CD THE Gql.OEN AGE Of TEl..EVl8tON "~'
Rod Steiger •nd Nancy Merchand aw In a 1955
=tion of Peddy Chayeflky'a teleplay about a
butchef who fds In love wtth • ., girt (1
hr.)
(DJ MOVIE "Ntght School" (1981, Myst9'Y) L~
ard Mann, Rachef Ward. An anthropdogy pr<*llor
with a penchant '°' co-eds 1s 8Ulp8ctecrot the bru-tal murders of some of h'8 former bed pettners. 'R" u hr .• 28 min.)
CZ) MOVIE "My Cousin Rachel'' (1953. Mystef)')
OIYia de Havilland, RicNrd Burton. 8-.d on the
novel by Daphne du Maurier. The hew to a conlider·
.... able fortune attempts to find out If the women he
loves Is really a f'l'ltJfderess. ( 1 hr., 38 min.)
7:30. 2 oN THE TOWN Feetuted: a profle of
Industrialist Armand Hammer, the men who h9IPed
to shape ow cooeot eco1 IOmic and poldcal r91Mion-
ship with the Soltlet Union; meet. 14-ye9r-dd girt
who suffers from Down's Syndrome; a look at the
UCLA women's rowing etew. • I . FAMILY FEUD
LAVERNE & 8HR..EY & COMPAHV
EYE ON LA. -Featured: new fathiof• tot hin
women; .a report on hotel thefts; the "Hart To Hert]'!'
basebal teem.
• TIC TAC DOUGH
APPLE POU8HER8
YOU A8l<ED FOR IT M*A*S*H
SIGNATURE~: loolle Newteon.
MACHEL / l.&tAER REPORT
N0800V DOES IT BEi IER THAN YOU. AMER-
ICA Host Ed Aaner looks et the tncredlble rlNtl
America has ~ through teemworl(. Mullc by
Cerol Bayer·s.o« and MaMl H8mlec:h.
CR) TWO IN A BOX The mime teem of Robert
Shields and Lorene Yarnell ling. dance and 1*1onn
rrime In 8 --of sMtct.. ' Cl> A9'08Cl8e BEGINNER TO llfTERMEDIAlE
a.t '" lhape, look good. and .... grelt wtlh thla
ph~ fltlll88 program.
7:36GZNEW8 8:00. (I) MAGNUM. P.L A beMlful Jepeneee
woman Nrea Magnum to &ld her wealthy American
husband, wtlo WM ~ and Is being held for
an exOt'bltant r..-.om. (R) (1 hr.) 8 • FAME Danny's schoolwork a'1ferl becauee of his job ate IOCal comedy c:M>. (A) ( 1 hr.)
• 794 DAYS THAT CHANGED AMERICA Hiney Oickerson ,..,. ... 1hll documenWy whict\ tree.
the Watergate Scendlll from the .,,._...,. on June
17, 1972, to President Nxon's r~ two yws
later and includes ln1ervlews with aid Fotd, John
Sirlca, John Eht1lchman and Blot Rk::herdeon. (2
hrs.)
• MOVIE "The Intruder Within" (1981, Hom:>r)
Chad Everett, Joeeph Bottoma. Wortcefs on an ~
lated o11 rig .. terrorized by a prehlstonc cnetwe. ffi) (2 tvs.)
• MOYIE "A Time For U:M" (1973, Orwna) Rick
Jason, Jene Merrow. Two ~ent men haY9 clffer·
ent =-conc::en'llug their lltel1ytet. (2 hrs.) i MOYIE Hl!-:LThe Pink Panther Strt. lqlkl"
(1976, Comedy) Peter $eletl, Herbert Lom. The
maniacal tanner polc::e lnlf*;tor Dreyful chcts a
dozen ......,_ to ellmlnate the bunging lnepector -n-Clouleeu. (2 tvs.) • Ji. MAGAZINE A men who tm mede a for·
tune betting on tiportlng ~ ~ heMh
f!..oblams through hair ......
•MOVIE .. Top Secret" (l078; ~ a.
Colby, Tracy Reed. An AmericaD st dllllf 11..nt
to Rome on an undlrCCMW IO r9lrM 130
Magnum
returns
Tom Selleclc, who
stars as Thomas
Magnum, P.I.," will
be returning next
seuorJ to his usual 8
p .m . Thursday ti.me
slot on KNXT (Cb. 2).
He ls shown here
with Susan Heldford
during the shooting of
a recent episode Jn
Hawall.
~ ot stolen plUtonium. (2 hrs.)
Cll-80TANIC MAN "On The Umlt" Dr. Devk1 Bela-
my examines the cultural Impact of agrbAture and
It'~ use and abuse today.
• LAST CHANCE OAAAOE Brad Seats die<=-1111 f!..evenlattve maintenance.
• SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert end Gene Sisk·
el review "Star Trek II: Tfle Wrath Of Khan" and
"E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial."
Cl) SPORTS CENTER
CR) MOYIE "Atlantic City" (1980, Orama) Burt
Lancaster. Susan Sarandon. The estnanged U-
band of an oyster bar waltresa artlves With her ~
nant younger sister and some .tolen heroin, wh6ch
he wants an aging hood to aea for Nm. 'R" (1 hr., 44
min.) CD GINO VANEW The C8nadlan pop singer per-
fonns "I Just Want To Stop" and "l.Mng Inside
Myself' In a concert taped dl.w1ng a tow of the U.S.
andCenade. (1 hr.) ·
Cl) MOVIE "The Return Of The Secao. Se\19n"
( 1980, Drama) Mark Arnott. Gordon ca.pp. The
membenJ of a group of colege students acttve In the
protest movement during the '80s gather tot a
weei(8"d reunion. 'R" (1hr.,46 min)
• MOVIE "The Postman Always Rings Twtce''
(1981, Orama) Jack Nlc::hollon. ..Jesak:a Lange. A
young woman and her lover plot to murdef her hw-
band. 'A' (1hr.,37 mfn.)
8:30(!) RACING FROM A008EVEL T
I OODCOUPLE
MOYE "Le Secret" (Mystety) Jean.louls Trtn-
tlgnant, Mwtene Jobert. A man belieY'8d to be crlml-
nally Insane escapes and bring& dal9' to.a coupte
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my uamlnel the cumnl lmpecj of ~e lll'ld lt'a~and~~· -~ .,,
who befriendl him. (2 hrs.)
• SNEAK PAIMEW8 Roger Ebert end 0... Sa.k·
el revkhW "Ster Trek,11: The Wrath Of t<hln" aad
"E.T.. The &118· T errestrlel." e LAST CHANCE OARAOE Brad 6Mra t•
about how to find a reliable mechMic and What
toots are needed to do yoor own repelr work. 8:311 AU! .. THE FAML Y 8:00 Cl) ICNOTS lANOINQ Sid lies ~ In
the hospttal following a near-fatal cat accident. (A) U hr.)
•• Off'RENT STROKES Wiiiis Is jlted by NI
Qlrlfflend. (R) r:J
W MOVIE '"TtilTreasure Of Paricho VIia" (1955.
Welleln) Rory Calhoun. Shetley Winters. One of 'JI..
la's U.S. ~ plans a gotd robbery for hm.
but the Mex1can ne¥ef receives the money. (2 tn.) e MERV GAlff=1N Guests: McLean St9YSl90lt.
Gregoty Bodenhamef. an amateur chldren'a rewt
called ''Let's Put On A Show." (1 hr.) e NUMERO UNO Argentina's tamed race car drtv-
er. Joan Manuel Fenak>. ls profiled. -e MASTEAPECE ntEATRE "Alckef'a" Amie'*-
an establahed actress with expensive tastes and a
demanding temperament to star In hi. film. (Part 4) a P !W°J_ ~''The Vllitof"' (1978, Horror) Mel f«r9',
John Huston. An ancient from a distant geluy
comes to Earth to deetroy an 9Ytl 8-Y98f-dd girt who
Is <Sestined to be the mbther of a powerfU. INllM>-
lent race. 'R' f 1hr.,36 min.)
Cl) AUTO RACING "CART Atfx. Maya 160" trom
Mifweuk ... Wisconsin. (2 hrs.) CD MOVIE "Oh Godt" (1977. Comedy) George
Bums. John Denver. God Mllcta an ~
young tupenn81i<et manager to dlhef' 8 m 111:
of hope and good wtl to the IMptical people of
modern-day wotld. 'PG' (1hr.,38 min.) CD> MOYIE "McVlca(' (1980. l1rwna) Roget-o.ttry,
Adam Faith. The true atocy of 8rilteh Ct1n*lal John
McVlcar's life In plleon. hit ~ and '* new lte on the outside Is ctvonicled. 'R' (1 hr .• 30 min.)
(%) MOVIE "Private Benjamin" (1980, Comtdy)
Goldie Hawn. Eleen Brennan. A wel-to-do young
woman miltakenly joint the Arrrty folOwtng the
death of her new huf,band on their wedcll 1g night
'R' i1 hr .. 50 min.)
9:061!) MOYIE "Dial M For Mwdef" (1954.
SUspenee) Ray Miland, Grace l<elly. After IMming
of his wife's lnfldellty. a man decldee to have her
ellmlnated. (2 hrs., 10 min.) 9:308. GiMME.A BREAK 13-Y98f-dd s.n.naha
..... her father'• equed car 1n an attempt to get
him to~ her. (R)
• UP AHO CCMtG ''The New Kid'' The Wllof-.
become guarclana of • tough. 12-yew-dd atreet
kid~ 1ct00 CBS REPOAJ8
• H1U. $TREE I 8UJE8 captain Furtlo
-ches fot the murderef oc • yoUng black pubic
defender'. LafMt rwt. a chg .... and Fay
lbec:Oll1 •• .,~ ,.,.,.... (R) ( 1 hr.)
20/20
0 THE MANOR BOAN THE NXON INTBMEW8 wmf DAVI> FROST A post-Watergate ~..,.... wtctt bTMr Preeldent .
Richard M. NIXC?f'. (1 tw., 15 rrin.)
TROUBLE AT SCHOOL -P.R . Paul
Montgo17Jery. a regular on "Fam~."
Thursday at 8 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). In this
week's episode his friend Danny runs into
trouble with his school work because of his
job at a local comedy club. ·
<JI) MOYIE "Silvef Streak" (1976, Comedy) Gene
Wiider, Jill Cleyburgh. A mid-mannered book ecltor
aocldentdy becomes ltWOtved In ...... art thief"•
biz.atre plot during a etoss-country train ride. 'PG'
l hr., 63 min.)
8IZAAAE "The Bigot Family" •
MOVIE "Disappearance" (1977. Suspenee)
Donald Sutherland, Francine .Reoet1e. An lnt.-ne-
tlonal -hit man becomes obleued with lrldlng his
ml8Ulg wffe. 'R' ( J hr .. 40 mln.)
.tO:aD•lEWB lr~ Guest louiae NelNllM•l•lloon.n.
CASE OF MUK1C1NE8E 8A m.E HOAN (18156)
8El1.EM, 8"<£ MUl1JGAN. A rlN and
vetuabla Instrument 11 •olen from • ~. CD) WHAT HAPPEN8 TO THE MAIL
Cl) WACKY WOALD OF JONATHAN WINIEHS o..at; Meleen St""'80!1. 11:001'-&~J&t NEWS · 1~~~
IENNYHU BOTANIC MAN ''On The L.tnlt'' Or. Ol'*9 .._..
==th annlvetury ~ O:!:gate ~: r
David Frost's Nstorlc first lntefVlew with former ~
PresJdent Richard Nixon will be seen for the first
time since its original broadcast In 1977. (1 hr., 15 j'
min.) -(I:) MoVIE "Mooty Python And The Hdy Grall"
(1974, Comedy) Gtaham ~.John Cleeee. ~
King Arthur and his band ol knlght9 encounter •
Qiants. rlddkn and a fetocius rabbit ln their aeerch ':: fot~rycup. (1hr.,30mln.) ~ ~ MOW: "~tch" ( 1979, Orama) Jotw'I ~ i
lins. Aft• an extramarital affair deltroVS her mar· :::
rlage, a hlgh--llYlng woman searches for other eourc-es of funding. ·R· (1 hr •• 30 tnn) _. CD> MOVE "Atlantic City" (1980, Orama) Burt ~
Lancaster. Susan Sarandon. TJle estranged hw-fl>
band of an oyster bat waitress anWel wtth her preg-
nant younger sister and some stoten heroin. which
he wants an aging llood to sell for him. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 44
min.) .
(I) MOV1E "American-Gigolo" (1980, Orama)
Richard Gef'e. Lauren Hutton. A Beverty Hill gigolo
becomes the prime suspect in a murder lnwstlga-
tlon. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 57 min.)
CZ) MOVIE "Blacit Moon" ( 1975, Orama) Cathryn
Harrison. Therese Griese. When bitter cM strife
breaks out in hef country, a young glf1 lleel the
war!!lg scene. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
11: 16 dl) MOVIE "The Hound Of The Baakervflles"
(1959, Mystery) Peter Coshlng. Andre Morell. A
mysterious curse haunts each generation of a noble
~family. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) e TONV BAOWN"S JOURNAL "How CNll:zatlon
Was Destroyed" Tony Brown examines why Afri..
cans OCM find themselves at the bottom OC woftd ·~s laddet. (R)
11:30 e Cl) QUINCY Quincy 8CC11888 the author of a
diet book of b8'tlg responslble for the deeth of a
young~ who was fOllowlng the boot<'a ~
lines. (1 IV .• 10 mfn.)
l .TONGHTHost: JoMnyCarson. (1 hr.) 9 U.S. OPEN H~ta of ftrat-<ound play
{f_rom the Pebble Beach-Gcif UMs ln Celfomla). G MOVE "The Afth Day Of Peace" (1972. Dra-
ma) Richard Johnlon, Franco Nero. The rate of a
pair of German POWa is decided In the final days of
World War II. (2 hn.) 1 ~~81YlE ~"Le Secret" (Mystery) Jeen.l.Oula Trln-
tlgnanl, Mal'lene Jobett. A men beieYed to be atmi-
naley Insane eacapes and brings d9nger to a couple
who befriends him. (2 hrs.)
Cl) 8PORT8 CENTER e MOYIE "SQueea Play" (1981, Comldy) Jim
H81rls. Jenni Hetrlctc. The g1!11f1iaodl OC eoftti.11 play·
ers decide to f~m · their own tMm as a way of
avengl~ their neglect. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
11:46e a ABC~ NQtfTUNE e CAPT10NED ABC NEWS
11:66 <JI) MAC DAVIS IN CONCERT Taped at the
Sporting CM> in Monte Calio, Mee Wiga. )ok.a aod
dencea in a perlormanoe becked up by the tailented
~-da~ofStrut. (1 hr.) ·
12:00 • ENTI:RTAINMENT TONIGHT
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~ MOANNi u..
ci 8:00 Cl) SPORTS CENTER ,3 7:00 Cl) COLLEGE BASEBAU. "College WOl'td i! =les" (Game 14) from Omaha. Nebrl8Q. (3 ~ 10:~L~~~Rioe.
ir Cl) WORLD CUP SOCCER ''Opening Game And
Ceremonies" from Barcelof'MI. Spain. (3 his.)
10:30(!) BASEBAU St. Louis Cardinals at New York
Meta (3 hrs.) ,
11:ooe BA8E8All C81ifomla Mgel6 at Chicago
White Sox (3 hrs.)
(I) WES I &tN OUTDOOR8MAN
11:30 e (I) DANNY ntOMA8 MEMPHIS ClA88IC
flnal..round coverage of ... $-«I0,000 PGA Tow
tournament (live from the Cok>nlal Country Club In
Cordova, Tenn.) . (2 his.)
• LPGA CHAMPIONSHIP Anakound coverege of
this women's golf tournament (live from the Jack
Nicklaus Sports Center In Kings Island: Ohio). (2
hta)
AFTERNOOH
12:001 SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY 12:06 BASEBALL Atlanta Braves at San Franclsco
Giants @ hrs.)
1:00e 9 NCAA TRACK ANO FIELD CHAMPK>K-
SHIPS Men's and Women's Collegiate Track and
Field Championships (from Brigham Young Unhler-
~ln Provo. Utah). (1tw.)
• SPORTS AMeilCA "Coleg&-Gymnastics: Nebfaska Vs. UCLA" (1 hr.)
Cl) AUTO RAaNG "CAR't Rex Mays 1~' from
Milw8ukee, Wleconsin. (2 hrs., 30 min.)
1:30• (I) SPORTS SUNDAY U.S. Speedway
Motorcycle Championship (from Long Beech,
C8Nf.); USGF Men's Gymnaatles Champk>nehlpa
(from Syracuse, N.Y.). ( 1hr.,30 min.)
a wan EHN OUTDOOMM+.H FeMurect. lek• ftlh-
a:~~ 1Ck0und •lllrweight bout
between KtW'I Howerd and Johnov Coopet (live
from Atlantic City. N.J.): 8uMY8I of ihe Fltteet, Part
2. with men's downhill A#'I (from N9W Zeeland) . ( 1
tv .. 30 min.)
2:00. LP<iA CHAMP90N8HIP FNkound covw-
• of this women's goff tournament (from the Jack
Nicklaus Sports Center In Klngt ls!and, Ohio). (2 hral • 8PORTSBEAT
2:30 9 AMERICAN~ Peter Beard
report• on the depletk>n of the blue fin tuna; a
squad of pa1echutlsta Jump off the 2,000-foot clHf 8
Capitan In Yosemite Parl<; Ethel Kennedy and her
son Michael raft down Maine's Kennebec~-(1
hr.)
3:00 (I) BA8EBAU. BUHCH e SUGAR RAY LEOHARD'8 GOLDEN GLOVES
California w. Loulelan8 (1 hr.)
3:06 a1' BETWEEN GAMES
3:30. 9 WIDE WOALO OF SPORTS U.S. Welght-llttlng Charilplonshlpe (from Northbrook, IM.); 0 .S.
Grand Prix Motocroee Motorcycle Championship
(from Cerllbed. Calif.); a preYlew of the U.S. Open.
(1 tv .. 30 nW\.)
Cl> HOME RACING WEE<L Y
3:361!) BAIEBAU. Atlenta 8t8YM at San Frandlco
Giants= 4:008 ~ 1G-round welterweight boUt
between Kem Howard and Johnny Coopet (from
Atlantic City, N.J.): Survfval of the Rtteet, Part 2.
with men's dowoNI run (from N9W Zeelend). (1
hr .• 30 min.)
Cl> SPORTS CENTER 5:00 e GAEA TEST SPOA'T8 l.EGEN06 "Bobby
Hull" Host: Ken Howard.
(I) COUEGE BASEBALL "College Worid Serlea"
(Game 15) from Omaha. Nebraska. (3 hta)
EVENING
8:00 Cl) SPORTS CENTER
9:00(1) WORLD CUP SOOCeR "Opening Game And
Ceremonies" from Batoelona. Spain. (2 tn., 30
mini 10:46 . SUNOAYSPORTS. PAGE
11:30 SPORTSRNAL · Cl> SPORTS CENTER
12:30(1) COLLEGE BASEBAll "College Worid
See Sparta, Page 32
WIMBLEDON ACTION -D'acy Austin
will be one of the tennis stars to watch m
the up-coming Wimbledon ten12is
tournament. a feature of NBC Sports which
starts Sunday, June 20, and will end with
the finals on Sunday, Jr.#y 4, "on KNBC (Ch.
4). ' •
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Willara's knack
' ... 'Real People' star
enjoy real talk
By ALAN L GANSBERG ~ ........
HOLLYWOOD -He returned to "Real
People" u a bolt lat .-.on, but only for six shows.
Now, Fred Willard will be back with the NBC show
fot an enUre-t'l,ln--i>f ·B episodes, and he'• very
happy about the prospect.
"I found out last year that I enjoyed it.." Fted
aaid. "It'• euy work and I enjoyed the trave!Jni. rve ~Y done 12 ~ 13 stories on the ro.d and ru do at lepst 26 fer next ...on."
_ Fred finda that producer Georae Scblatter
-,... him lltorie9 about people who are a little
ea:entric.'In fact. that'• how he came to be a host in
"People's" first ..an. Tbe produce!',had ae11 him
1 on the ltteverent .. Fernwood 2-!{lte• and was
impressed by the way be •poke to .the uny .
cbaracten a-eated by actora. The difference la, on
"People," there are no ac1onl.
•Tve done a story on one lady· who dellgna
punk clothes,'' Fred ttlnafked. "Her hair WU
cotton-candy pink. By the end ol the day I WU
piddnc out a color for my hair. rm not a eulllble
penon -in fact. I'm skeptical. But after a while,
tbeee peopJe can make a Jot of 8enle. ••
Another example? He did a story on a man
called Spee Ship Frank, who 9*ld he WU aroma to
Ven&a By the end of ijie day, Fred thoQcht it miaht be pomibJe. Then. there W• the guy Who
lived in a space house aod wore a aorWa outfit • . •
Avtay from the c_.ner••· l'red mig,bt be
conaidered aa different as thoee be interviewl. In a
buainem where performers prJIC'tically kill foe work,
be takes an attitude of ·:u you were meant to do
IOIDething, they'll call you. ..
C.Onaequently, he'• bee:n known to cancel
interviews IO he Can play buebaJl1 tum down
appointinenta just to toes the ball around. He
admits, it mlgbt be "a little recltlel.. '' He allo baa •wife and ctaucbter to think of.
But Fred still takes cbance11. He-doel hia ~·up
comedy llet, writes aome IOft&I, hM a four-piece
bind. .
Plua, there are dlOle dllllk roJe9 be hat a yt!n
fOI'. When his ~ter perlonned in her junior
high 9Cho01 production ot '"!be MUlic Man." he W8I
a proud papa in the audience. Ba! in the back of
Fred'• mind waa the thought that the lead wu
right fer him. .
MARY TYLER MOORE ta a1lo eettina ba to
what mieht be oomidered her l"001I -comedy.
Sbe'• licned far a fea&ure entitled "l'lnneaan. Betln
Apln." Mary Jusl finiahed '•Sb: w••· With
Dudley Moore, and rµmon to the (Qt~. fnlilta
abe hM no plans for a TV lelies or a TV movie. It'll
FRED WILLABD ... impl'etlllf!S lUs tans by tbe
wa. y be~ able to speak with r.any characters on ·
the NBC show, "Be.1 People."
be the big acreen now.
Bia j)8St boob -including two memoln ana-a
nove1 -;-have aU been aucceaees, 10 David Niven
will go back to. the pen and paper to write another.
.novel. 'nlere'1 no word on its topic.
Will the Fonz marry or not? That is the
3ueatlon asked about next aeuon'a plans (or Happy Daya" ~ Henry Winkler. ABC is
willing to admit that tlR character of a woman with.
a yoang child will l>e introd\l()ed and that this
woman will be a Jove interest fOI' the Fons. But
wedding bells? That dependa on the ratln811. If. they
start to &lip, ~ can be 11Un! Fonzie will tie the knot.
With • Mork aad Mindy" canceled, Pam
Dawber will go b-* to her role in "Ptrai. of
i>enzance," at feut for a few week:a. Pam will spend
three weeks on Broldway subbing fot Maun!en
McGovern, who needa a vacation.
Robby Demon, who spent time on~)' tn
"Penzanoe," rewn. to. te1evilion in 'Two of a
Kind." atantna with George Bumi. a.. wDlMeS>
out of character to play an oJd mm .... hM lolt bit
will to Uve , aAf!I Benion wtll be hh
mar1Snally-retarded ~ n•n air Oil CBS nnt
-aeaMJlll. • And Bcbert Hayt has ..,... to do .. AJrplme
ll," the aeq_uel -to the film tnat ,rMdf him .• Ital'.
Production beliDI "' June.
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end of the epiaode. I knew that in the "Bonanza" ~
framework, Little J~ was not married. r
In the more recent series "Family," the .g
eenaitive son Willie married a young woman who, •
of courae, turned out to be terminally ill ~
Anyone who watches eplaodlc' know. the ~
fonnula. The continuing characten won't c:Ue no ~
matter how dangerous a spot they find ~ves '-
in. The pollce or private eyes, from KoS-k to §
Charlie's Angela, will always get their vlllain before G
the hour ia up. ..
One .me.~, I believe, was finally :t done in by ita le formula. 'lb.at wu '-rbe ~
Incredible H ." BelieVe it or not, th.ii pnicram ~
had IOlne of the best-written 9Clipta and ... of the
finest acting around.
Unf«tunately, It mo had one of the most
restrictive formats. You could always count on the
Hulk to make precisely two appearances per
epi9ode, dolnc a Jot of damage to bl.•Ddh'IJ and
furniture, ~up the bad guys but never eerioualy iri. .
To prompt Bbcby'1 tranafonnat:ion into the
green~ mamter, the writen hid to make
sure be wa beaten up OI' k'ddentally in;ued twice
each show. And each epltode had to end wlth Bixby
hitchhiking down the road toward yet another new
job and a new at of friends wlth problems to be
aolved.
Within this format. it's a wonder the writen
turned out as many good el)ilodes u they did. (In
one two-part pcogram, Bixb)"a character even got
married. But yes, she too died of a convenient
terminal illnea) tntimately, the Hulk program just
became too predictable, and viewers l1arted
awltcbing channela. -A few dramatic eeries are trytna to break out of
the restrictive epiaodic format. "Dallaa," for
example, has storylines that continue over many
weeks. But tbJs baa ita huarda, too. "Dallas" was
number one in the ratings through most; of the
f~run season. But now that it'• in repeats. the ratmss have dropped. Knowtna how J.R. will
eventwany 1queer.e out of Clift Barnes' lat.ell 1np
takes 90me of the tun out of viewil\g.
The acclaimed "Hill Street Blues" 8eries has
taken sort of a middle course. Thia aeaaon'a
storylinei aometimes continue over three or four
epiaodes, but the writers have tried to de up at least
one plot thread 'by the end of mdl lhow. ''Hill
Stttet Blues" his manqed to stay lell sndictable
than most police aeries l>ecame ita vlllalna are not
always caugh~ b~ the end of the hour.
So what does the future hold? Will viewen
continue to. tune in .traditional aeries, or will they
opt for more televised movies ln which the
conclwdon ii not qUlte IO predictable! -
My crystal ball ls probably l)O better than thoee
of the network execytivea. BUt lf the recent n~ =indication, viewen are oertalnly lookfna the tndltional _._ fonnat. With pay
te aemce. offerina an even wider variety of ~the networb will hne to make theU
w"1dy mow. • pl'edidable. •
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1,5 Shown, plays Vicki on 32 An Angel
Love Boat ~ MIM Papas' handbag ID
11 Late Show Item , 37 SM---
12 Plays Dwayne 38 Comedian Bruce
14 MIH NMbltt'a algn-ott 41 F11mlly member
15 -Utt .. TlfM 4" Bet -Slat du SChoen 18 Anger 45 Got off
17 Mualcal note 48 Ma. Mldlef
1&-..Jo¥ -Carre 48 Let _,y P9ople -
19 Ekbefg or Loos 49 Compau point
21 I A9lnember -50 Role fM Ed
23 R6ck or Ron 51 Director ZukOf"a
25 Compau Point lnalgne
28 Dorta or Kathy 52 lntematlonal org.
27 GulnneU or Waugh 5S Ursu&I -
29 eo Mlnut94 .... y11t: ee The Roc:tcford -
lnlt. 51 ~ Mett Dillon
30 Actteaa Patricia, et aJ 58 Role for WlnkJer
DOWN
..... .r • --.,.,.. --.&..-...... ....
lHe FAMOCS 50H99Tfte55-
~e01eNNe l"AOM
eNel..NIO ~ AL...Rl!AD'r'
WELL-KNOWN ON TH!! ~T TO'-"' \M11!N
eHe FIAST STARReo
ON A.W!ACAH 11.ADIO
IN 1942. &UT HeR
&A.WOY STVLe HAD TO ee TONeO DOWN FOR
&1'AC/e r/e£DS Sl'r'Ow.
IT WAe OR!elNAU. 'I" A
ONe-eoN91 FIVl!-MINUTe
eHQT NleKTLY ON THe 51.ue NeTWOftK. TWO "f'eAR& LATt!f' IT WAS
l!J<Aoi'.~ TO A THl~'(
MIHUTI! ~MAT.
..
~ Daytime
§ ..,
~ ~ 'All My Childre~' ·
j ... Jenny flees prom
j:: By LYNDA BIRSCll
~ 0: ALL MY CHILDREN: Jenny neea the Pun after
Liza tells her that Jenny'• d.d, Ray GardneJ-, Is lD pri9on
for rapi.na Ruth Martin. Jenny rwhea home and pacb
her t.g, leaving Oree and Opal a goodbye note. Villtina
Ray ln jail, Jenny ~ be 11 lylna \fhen he clabm be
wu framed and Ray vows revence on Pine Valley. With
Nina still mlaelnt. Palmer lytn&)y teHa police Cliff
physically aoo.d her. Nina shows up at Daiay's but rm.es to aee Oiff. Erica dec'4ea td drop her slcned
Sens>iaUe contract at Kent's and II surpriled when ihe
di8coYen U10C.ber> woman In his apu1mllnL Erica allowl
her pennilell and ababbily d"9ed balfG&er Sl1wr to
stay at her apu"tment. Leeming from Ellen that Mark Is /
stayinc in New Yoric., Pammy shows up there and the
twOllOIDe t.11 lnto bed.
ANOTHER WORLD: Mac veto. Sandy's .iory about
Stein In Bravia because the evidence wu illegally
obtained, 80 Blaine glwe the ltol'y to • competing
..,.,.Une. Quinn pr.....-to 1lell Bob .ax.at .... part lD
Denny's dishonest plan while Bob llftSWW to tell her
he's _..,..Una from Henrietta. Ada Is hofilnl that 8-w
and Allee wt1l ~ 8000, tbl.9 ~ ........
fixation on St.eve. Harry II accepCina P9e. md a.a.••
ma.rriqe, wblle SteYe has cut Drana-off finandalJy and
emotionally. With the nurse about to quit, Cftllle
wonders bow abe a.o tab care ol Ibale-
AS TD WoaLD Tl1R.NI¢ Tom remDs be 111ft
Frmmy Uw hatband Mr. Bl& wanted. but Dl!hber Bob nar
Frmmy can fJnd It. &Die oontinue9 his work at ~
the microfilm 80 Important to Mr. Bia . .e.rt.ra
• IQlrid and her father bold IJo&D on her. John and Ariel
jubilant Jfter tint Nght ol low. Jeff and Annie ...U.
the depth of their love while vacationinc at a country inn.
Karen continues her ~ to destroy anyone who hM
ever wronged her, elpedally Annie and ~-
EXTRA ATTENTION -Surgeon Mike
PoM(ers (Stephen Burleigh) offers some
tender words of assurance to patient
Adrienne Hunt (Nancy SWfonJ), who bas
attracted more than profeislonal attention
on liBC'a 'The Doctors." weekdays at 11 oa
KNBC (Ch. 4). -
•
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Marco Intercepts Kat's Jener
to Jenn)> and penuadee ~t to fly home. Kat complles
but ls determined to tell Jenny the truth. Karl di.cOven
that Brad gave hlm phony plans foe the 1e>laramlte
extracior and aendl hit men after Brad but Ka~Js IU'UCk
by the 'bullet. Following Kat's IW'&efY Jenny aab to be
he!' privaw duty nune with Kann. Larry and Marco fearint what Kat wW uy to Jenny whel) the ocme9 to .
Georgine makaa eecret plans to tat the Danmite car,
unaware the Karl liel In wait at the tnck.. Dorian wanta
her mJi!dical records from Will When he ~ to give
them over, Dorian wants Will removed u chJef of staff..
Herb offers not co Cont.mi Dorian's divorce Claim if she'll
let him have Cusie. Aa offers to fly Mimi to norence
but she refuses. Pat and Tony make love.
RY ~'S BOP~ After lnt.ervenlna between Seneca
and Kim. Hollis takea Kim to d1nnet'. and probina her
pMt.. II convlnce4 lCJ.m II his dauch1er. Rae admits ilds is
true, but pleads with him not.to tell Kirn becaUle It would
destroy I(Jm Rae then tries -to ~ Kim apinlt .Hollis
but al9o decidel Klm would be beUw oU out of town. Rae
lntonns Jeck about Hollis beln, KJm11 dad and be
proml8eS to-keep the leCl"et. Dee UI aware Kim planned
the kidnapping •nd she bites when Onon offers
lnfonnation that could make her mi. owner of the
Ceysta.l Pa1aoe ln exdwlge lot pe11po11 and money. A
drunken Roger lubes out at Jane tor •lfffinl to
pmtpone weddlnc unW Ox's race II over.
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Brian finally aooepta
that he could be permanently blind ltut be still does not
' want Suzi or Stephanie helpmg him. Still ~ if
she should marry Teel. Janet exita town and Ted-..
Stephanje to have dfnner with him. Aja thrilled that •
Operation Bequest baa uved Travis' lite. Suzi tells Lee
she feela be only married her to ove Rota' Lee a father,
and then ahe exits with the beby. Martin unhappy wttb
Jo's ~tive .reacdcn to hJs camblinc kma.. An ardllt's rendertne of an elderly 'JWstY Sentell helps In the teUd\
for Travis' tnl.tni lather.
TEXAS: Bena manages to divert Justin for a while
by teWna him that T.J. and Aahley were cnce..,......
and are probably still lnYOlved. Flnd1na Justin and Bena
In bed, Gnnt 9tonm out. In Howt.on ltena 1leDa Aabley
about the bet and Jmtin finl~ .J. A drunken JUIUD ll*
to look for ResMI with revmae In mind. Lurlene's Aunt
Navia from Iowa says she wants to villt Houston. Ruby
aab everyone to help make Mayts think Lurlene 11 a
wealthy eodety girl.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Victm' t.eDa NUdd
then JI DO W_, that be will ewr' lft ~ with her
and she IDLllt 1-ru to llCCeF' Kevin. ........ be
dollla'l .... tD ~ .... Jack ......... = c::::-~1~~r. =c::~~ Paut. Paul continua hill poUce tralnlna. NUdd tne. to
....n Vidor about Laurie, but not wantJna to be told
what to do by Nikki, Victor plunaa further Into the
relationlllllp. After M ~t wilb John. Jill acDlpll
......... t line fJ"Om lwl.y. Richt .,... that John cao.
to apolqsbe foe the ficbl .
HOLL YWOOO .(AP) -Robert Wagner will
1t1r In Blake Edwards' "Curse of -Che Pink
Panther," on! of two "Pink Panther'' fi1ml beinc
filmed limultantOUl.ly on location in Europe. •
It will be a reunion ot Wagner, David Niven
and C.pucine, who 1tarred u "the Utton family"
20 years ago in the first "Pink Panther."
• In 'Trail of &he Pink Panther'' Niven anll
Capudne are interviewed about their experienca
with Inspector Clouwu, p1a.)'ed by the late Peter s.uen. Jn ''Cune'' w~ j8iDI t1*D and the)' .o
becocoe lnVQlvecl With a New Yock policeman (Tc!ld
W-> ~ by Interpol to unrevel the ClOUleaU
mya&e'1.
" More 'CllilClren' ·
Erica gets naff-sister ·
By LYNDA HIRSCH
Pretty soon now, "/JI My Children" is going to
have several additions to its cut. Look for Erica
Kane to get a half-sister named Silver, daughter of
Erica's father, the late director Eric Kane. Alao, Ray
Gardner is returning. For thoee of fOU who are new
to "All My Chnaren," Ray Gardner ia the
quintellential 908p OPfta vi.lla1n (p1*yed by one of
the nicest guys around, Gil Rogers). Ray ls Jenny
and Ted'a 1.ather and Opal's huabmd. who bas been
lmprilooed for raping Ruth Martin. Told you he
wuml
A.18o, there will be a love interest f« Nina,
played by Dack Rambo. If the name aound1
fJllDlllar, that's. becauae he and hia twin brother
Dirk were in many lerie9 in the '609. Dirk periahed
in a tr.p: accident aeveral years back.
MARRIAGa TO REPORT: LawieDce Lau,
who plays Gr~~~:y Children") bu married Linda . Linda WU last teen OI\
daytime u the original 8-aer on ~
Light." She and I:awrenoe Nd pla0 Md to DWTY
next year in Paris, but c:lecMled tbi!i1 were 10o mueh
in Jove to waiL
Steve ScbneUer and Nancy Snyder, Y'bo plav
Marcello and Kat on "One Ufe to Uve,'' aid "f &i'
ln a emall ceremony in New Y or1' Oty.
ANNE MURRAY bu ligned to do a guest
appearance on-'-Jbe Guldtng Light." No word on
whether Anne will lift her voice in ICll'I or merely
do an actin8 bit, • Maurice Gibb did on 'i(luidina
Light" a few weeks aao. We understand that f!Very
few weeks you will be eeetng tos> enien.inen .i the
Wired for Sound dilCO on CL. We've reported on
leWl'al here, and they cen.tnJ.y are an eclec1ic
poup, from the afmementimed Mr. Gibb and Mm
Murray to the B-52a and Alhtord & SJ.nq.on.
"DYNASTY.~ the hlch-tated ABC prime-time
I08per; ls ICl'Ubbina tm. ofita main characters: the
character of Nick Trlacontl, played by J,amn
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Cf'MIT\, Al MturW ...... ,.., ~ • io. ....
coneent1 Flitt Fall FMt Plus,.., f'INltl9d ma.
2. Our c.ndlee .,. -~ ,.., butt« • ,.., ~~---·Jelly ....... tOOI
AUUIUNG NBW PA'lfBNT -Channing,
attnctlve Adrienne Bunt, pllU'ed by Nancy
Stalford, arrfvett JiJ Madiaon and aoon draws
the attention of the handsome bachelors at
Hope Memorial Hospital on NBC's daytime
drama, ''The Doctors," weekdays at 11 on
KNBC (Cb. 4).
Farentino; Stephen Caninaton. played by Al
Corley, and_ Sammy Jo, played by Heather
l.-Ocklev. Word ii that Farentlno rehmc1 to do any
publldty for the lhow, thw anaerinl producers. Al
lor Corley and Locklear, it w• dedded that the
chancten bad gone • far • they eou1d go. The
Idea now ii foe "l>ynMty'' to have lhon-run guest
llan, a la Marcello ~. whom \My are
trying to get for next eeuon.
~ Q: Pleue &ell me abHt MJcbeJ Tylo, wlle II g:
Qmtat om ''Tiie Galdlq UpL" II H avallable? -~
M.A.lt., M011e11e9, Pa. <
A: Nope, Michael ia happily married. He ,....
decided to be an actor after dropping out of oom-.8
collep, and while. the goifta wu slow for awhile, he -
1s thrilled with being on ·I(;"~ Light" and • ao .,,
deliChted that hia chancter bf QWnt bas caught the ~ a~'• fancy and imaginatiorl. You can look for ~
him to be one of the pivotal GL characters in the c...
coming year. c i
Q: v .. memtiened diet dtere were 11eW wrlten =
oa "Geaeral Hospital." Cu'" tell me uyWq abMHlte wemu wllo w Mell lllred to replaee G
die Co......,__? -G.V., Bllffalo, N.Y. ~
A: Yes. Ann Howard Baley created "How to
Survive a Marriage.'' a ahort.-lived NBC IOaP that
aired ~ly 10 years ago. The lhow wu a ratinp
faQure but considered an artistic IUCU• and WU
called "aheed of h1 time" by many criticl. We
undentand that Mm Baley ls going to get beck•to
storyline buial, do away with t1le fintasy lt.Ol'yline
and kill off 1eVeral characten. You can look for Mel
to exit, alon.a wi~ Jeremy, Anne and Dr.
Bradlhaw.
Q: Bew .... • die..., operu IDeM • aa -epllM--e? I IAJ tltey',.e tltere for two 'Men a ta.J;
•J prl!rlm .. ,, It'• mid ...,er. -J.W.,
llaebie, Wll.
A: It'• a good deal more than a couple of boun
a day on a 908p. Tbe acton' <day ...uaUy begins at 7
in the momina. when they IO in to nm their U..
with the perfcinnen they'll._ be workinc with. 'Then
they "block'' the ...... -this meam knowing
wt.en. they're Fine to stand, what objects they're
aupJ>OMCI io pick up, and what areu they're
w~ to md fram ., that the cameramen and
~ caamoot the right anp.. Then they break
for lunch -half an hour genenlly -f.olJowed by
makeup, a drt!9I reheana1 and then the taping of
the ahow. Tbil uaually btlnp them to 4 or 6 in-the
evenbla. Taping takel man tban an ~. ~
which lt'• ul:ually time to ao home and learn the
ICeDel f« the next day.
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cbcnopapber ~Lona; ... M;On....., a prof_,.. ~Mt at Cal
State ~;l;illWwtrate Im' ctmrgtm of
baroque arc:hltec:ture with Colar il1idlili;
Mn. Lona, a =g::::11lonal dancer, chonocrapber and iDIVUctor at UC
Irvine, Will ·pi'r11 at dMmn Krildn Hall, <ludy
Heyboer, Kate Rlll, Denlae Boyland,
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T he houae lights at South
Coaiat Repertory Theater
dim, and the butler atalka
out to center stage. Hla elderly
frame la atraJght as a ram.rod, and
90rrectnem oozes from every pore.
Here, obvioualy, it a butler!• butler.
"My name, air," be announoee in an
accent more Slovakian than anyt.hlna
heard in Budapest since World War r.
"ia DwomltlChek. D-wor-nit-IChek."
Tbe audience lauahs and aavon every
rich syllable aa t6e actor delivers his Una .
In fact, the butler isn't elderly, bil
name isn't DwomitlChek and be1a not
at all dignified offstage, althou1h
John-David Keller can be both eerioua
and articulate about his work in the
theater. "Even• a child, I wu attracted to
the theater, and I always knew that
waa what I would do," he saya. ·
Altbouah born in Texas, the actor
gew up in San Frand8co. Hia stage
experience began • a student when
he •• ~ the tint of 20 boya
.elected for • chol'ua. linllnc with the
San Francllco Opera.
"For five years, I sang child rolee in
major operas, ~ l never bad a
aerwe of 'opera,' becauae I never aat
and watched a performance," he
~ "The big 9COpe of it awed
me. I heard music from~. and
opera is atlll my favorite for
listening.''
And then with an expb:ive laugh.
.. I've always kicked m)'9df becau.e I
:an't sing like Pavarotti."
The youngest of lix children in a
non-tMatrlcal f9mlly, Keller
deecribes hlmlelf as the clown of the aroup, the one who enter1ained hia
brothers and m.t.er.
He continued omtace Qu'oulh hilh achool and 'San Francl1co State
Cn''r•1 where as a theater arts majr
he kept bumpina into a couple of ,uya
named Martin Benson and David
Fmmes.
Two years in the Army followed.
with Keller workinc offidally at "a lilly job" but often borrowed by
Specta1 Servic8 for USO ahowa.
After tbe ~ IUnt. he did what
all a.pirlna' ecton did at the lime~ be
went to New York to leek Im fortune
aDd 1-m bSa trade. "I IUD JoVe NeW
York, and lt'1 the dty I mmt Identify
with. becau. lt'1 ~I becilme my
own JJ8l"IOll. It'• • exdtift&. alive dty,
..ad I Jiwd then for 10 ~ withoul
ewr beinC ~ or __.ted." he aya Wida a:Jauah:'"I didn't dO ad\
acUnc. but I did a Jal of od1iir WOrk to
IUl'Yive. lt'1 hOcwMb for ecton to 10
to New York nc:ww. beca-.m theater
elsewhere •• better, with more &alloted peOple ...
... .. Actor'-S actor
John-David Keller plays anything
~ from the butler to leading man .
John-David Keller (right) with Jonathan Farwell in 'The Play's
the Thing.'
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO
Of &be Dally Pllo& Stan
where be literally Mi found himlelf dlndlaC • play in the att.emoon.
performtnc • -llCtior' in the ewnl"I and~ Yet another play in tbe
mammta betwem. "I~ m)'ielf • chanctier Ktor,
which la the whole point of
repertory," be 1ay1. 0 1 can play
anYlhlna frorii &he butler to a leldlna
role. An .ectGI' 1bould be haDPY anll ~ to do •ytbinc that fft.i into • ~" J'or inllance, after abavirW hil hlild
to play • oamedy ... •:a.e bUdei'
Dwomllllehek In ''The Play'• &he Thine." be W• .... te(uJ to weer a hit .......... al-~ in the
f~·:w·" ~ ~ doila Keller dUWd
and Id In the iM1ii1 play. 111 cld 1Mt in ·•yonc1 the......_. ..• mr ~-...
but that WM different, became it WM
a lleria of aketchea, mmie of whicti we
bad perfoimed befOl'e," he uy1.
"AlthouP aome people do ciamtime actinC aDd dil'ecUna, I think It'• hUbi'l9
became you loee objectivity. The
diredor'1 job ii to watch, and lf yciu'~
involved ...-.. there it no third
eye. lt'1 lib ''.~ a ~when
you're pm\ o( it.'T -
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Unlricendanal, aUich aa the tame be =" tbe •budei' In "Pet o' My
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By STEVE MJTCBELL • or .. DlllJ ........
His acrylic painUng "Senior Citizen.a" hu
already meant nearly $600 in winnings for Laguna
Beach High School lel\ior David Threadgold.
And the 18-year-old art student la IUl"e to make
more if and when he Rl)a the colorful montage
which depicts the faces of three elderly gentlemen.
David recently woo the top award in the State
of California Visual Arts CIOlltesl. ~ by the
Junior Women's Club. 'nlat win followed first place
awards at the Oranae County level, and the Joca1
J,eve1 of the women's organization.
In addition, '"Senioc Otizena" mo took top
honors at the Laguna Beach High School student
art CIOlltesl.
W. elderly subjects Weft captured on mm,
~ .ud, during a walk around Hetsler
Park and Main Belich.
"'I shot p6ctures ol maybe 30 old men. and
•" r&ed tlM!R three for the ·montace," be .ud, . P°'nUnc to the large acrylic painting.
'-rbe8e were the belt. I think.''
What be captured on fib:n. and trantpJed ooto
~WM three men. all weartnc hatl and gl !I,
one llDlJJna, one not ("He clidn't want me to take hia
~ at lint," David explalnei!.)
David plam to attend Oranaie a..t c.oJleae ln the t..11, tM:inc .rt d e1. 'tbal be wanta to
tnmfw to the Art Center C.OUeee ol Dellen ln
Pz r '"'-aa to complet.e hia ech.adon.
l'rom &here, he's Jal oertaln.
But he's aare art will. have a put in bis future.
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Thre.adgold kneels beside hia
award-winning .acrylic p.ainting of three
elderly gentlemen entitled "Senior
Citizens." He won nearly $800 in art oontesis
fOl" the painting.
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EVIL UNDEll TllE IUN: Rated PG, ...,.. .,.._. Uldno¥.
J-B1rk1n. SyMa Mii-. J-MMOn and DIAM JUa In ...,.Iha Ouiatle'• tale of murder and 1nu;,ui.. TM PG ratlnc ii
for ldult •tua._.
DAS 800n Rated R. la a__Gftman.mlde ta1it of the crew workinc In bnnal conditlonl aboud a Nui aubmuine In World
War U. The film .w. Juraen Prochnow and KlaUI We-nnemann.
The R ratinc 19 for violence.
A LITTLE SEX: Ratect R. 1tar1 Tim Mathtaon, Kate
Capahaw and Edward Hemnann In the llOI')' of a man who trite
to b. faithful but finds it hard. The R ratin1 la for adult litua-
lionl.
ATLANTIC QTY: Rated R.1tar1 Burt l.AncMter •an aptc. bott.am-runc a -pnpter who fittl one 1aat chance to make a b6I
buck wt-be happena upan a -... amount of COC81ne, and one
!alt ct... at rom9IC.'lf when ht rnMll &.ft Sarandoft. a card
deeler'. Loula Malle din!C'ted thil btt of whimly, wtltitn by John
Guin. It'• fnlh. funny, and allw. The R rat.Inc la for ~ -
and edult •tuatlom. .
BODY BEAT: Rated B. lltarrinl William Hurt• a bun&linc.
Movies now showing
along Orange Coast
~ attorney and K.athllen 'l'umer .. t.be fewrvne raw.
Thia .xy, dlrYiow mys1ery takes p&acit in a fld.ltloul Florida town
ao hot that people In cafea order feed t.eM two •• a tirM. Directed
by l..a~ K-san •a"~ to film noir, the R ratinl
COfJWI from brief nudity. •lty lancuaarand a pneral air of
11Hmlnea
CANNERY llOW: Rated PG, itan Nick Nolte and o.bra
Wincer In a ~ film .dapt&tlan ol John Sletnbeck'1
*>rift "Cannery ftaw' and "Sweet Thunday." Shot on MGM
aound ...-. tNa --bat a ..,-. tnehanted ~and fine
pedormeraa by Nohe, wu.r and Audra Undley • t.be ~. Natnlied by John Huacon. The PG rat.Inc ii (OJT lftua1
adult •tuadona.
CAT PEOPLE: Rate R. 1tara NHta11la Kln1kl llnd
CILUllOTI OP nllE: Bated PG and ........ 8m 0'09 and
Ian Char.._,.• runnera In the 1924 Olympi8d. wt... nan -for dilfemit ~but inanatt to wtn JI* t.be-. 'n. PG neln&
mwt be for Ill k>tty thcnws: \here ii no nudity, -violence mil
very Utile offen11ve ~· ~
DEATHTRAP: Bated PG . .w. ~ Beew. lltichMI "· Caine and Dyan Cannon In a clever _._ ~ ebout a
wlllMd up writer and a promilinC ywnc ..........._.-a sreat '-
mystery. The PG ratlnc is for~. i
ENTU TllE NINJA: Baled R. ...,.. aw ......... Georp, _.
Frant'O Nl'l'O and Su.an r.,._.F In a &air el -al artia and
vt."'ll•a.-. 11K> R ratlnc la for '~ , ....
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•l«Y wt in spece. Tht R ra\lns ill for ~-
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,....• ntS FRENCH UEUTENA.NTS WOMAN: Rated R. 1tara ! Meryl Strffp in the role o( the Meltbrok~ and het.rtbreakln.I
;::, Fftnch l.Mule'W\l'I woman and Jetttny lrona • the Vic1orian
.., aenlleman who pmbla his love and repu.sauon on her. TM •~ modern day mm crew maklnc a movie of "The French Ueu·
tenant'• WomanM hu its own romanuc dramM and downCalll ~ which are meant to compue and contrut with the VIC'10rian ~ sequence. TM R ratlni Is for adult •xual situations.
i GOIN' AU. THE WAY: Rated R. is a.bout a 11Nmy 1Ummer 'g. and young people.• with "only mt' thmg on ~r minds. .. The a
e> ratlnc i.s for adult aituationa and n~ty ~ I IP' YOU COULD SEE WHAT I REAR: Rated PC, l\al'I Marc ~ SillJ(cr and Shan Karper Thia movie as baled on the life of Tom
Sullivan, Wngl'r-<lOfl'lpoet'r. wrf1tt-dtl'ft10r and athlet.to who was ~ bltnd Ralina is for adult aituataons
~ . MAKING LOVE: Rated R. 1\al"I Michael Ontkean, Kate
Jackaot1 and HAIT)' Hamlin in a story about a woman. a man and
tus tiorni.,xuaJ ~ TM R ratln« 11 for adult 11tuall0nl and
horrarexuahty.
MISSING: Rated PC.IWI Jxtt Lemmon and Si.y Spec'tk.as
a man and his dauah1.er 1n law who-rd! for hlS mmanc '°" 'Ille
evcnlS are based on a true story in which a young A.mencan was
a1>P9rently allowt'd to be lulled In a Lalln Amencan country by
fOl'Cft rnendly with the U S Govttnment The PC ratlna Is for
ad w 1 51tua lions
ON OOLOEN PONO: Rated PC. s1al'I Ken,.y Fonda and
K.atharuw Ht'pbum as an a&inc ~le retu.ml11C to Uve on
GoW.tn Pond. He's filled with wuc.leU. 6out dHth. lhe'1
1ntenNnably cheerful. They bdler poUtely untll the arrival of
lhW c1:auch1er rJ•N' Fonda>. titt lalnl bo)'fnmd. Bitty (played
bnlhanGy by 0.bne)' c.otenan) and his 13-year~ boy.1'Mo PC
raU.,, is for~·
ONE FROM THE RE.ART: R.ted R. takes place in a
sound state re~tion of Las Vegas and. lelll the story ot
24 hows in the lives of two lovers. The film was dittded
by Franaa Coppola, writl.et'I by Annyan 8erNtein and
Coppola, and stan Frederic Fon-est. Teri Garr, RauJ Julia
and Nastassla KJnakJ. The R rating is fOf' .tu.It lituationL
GENE WILDER ad GILDA RA.DNER . .
.are caught up in in tematJonal intrigue in the
new mot.Ion picture, 'Hanky Panky.'
PORltY'S: Rated R, 1tar1 Kim Cattrall, Scott
Colomby and Aln Karras in a tale of boys growing up.
The R rating is for nudity.
PARTNERS: Rated R. •WI Ryan O'Neal and John Hun u
cops one atraiahl and one P Y -who must live IOtlether to
cndt 1 murdtt cue. TM R ratuia Ill for adult lltuatlona and
homowxuallty.
SHOOT THE MOON: Rated R. Nn AlbM Finney as Georae
Dunlap, wtio.e marnaee IO Faith (Diane Keeton) II on the rocka.
They become Involved with different people. and for the flt'll
time In Y"f'I. lftm lO lnvolw themwlva .,.in. It'• an 11CCU111te,
movmc acxount of a brte.k-up. more Intuitive and precl8e than
nut movies on divorce. A.$ their dauaht.tor. Shttry. Diana Hill is
brilliant. Keaton civft tl\e performantt or a Ufe~. The R retina
Is for adult al watlom.
SOME UNI> OF BERO: Rated R. stan ruchard Pryor as a
down and out MariM who can't make hil We So • ~ wanta It
to. TM R rauni II for laniu-ce and adwt atualMnl.
CONAN THE BARBARIAN: Rated R. stars Arnold
Schwarzenegser as the muscle-bound Conan, a pagan
wamor who seeks n.-venae against the other pagan1 who
k.Uled his mother and father. Directed by John MiJJus.
The R rating is for violence and sex.
STAR TREK 11: Ra~ PG, stars William Shatner
and t.eonarcf Nimoy in the continuing quest to leek out
and ~xp1ore strange new worlds. The PG rating is for
action. Directed by Nicholas Meyer.
POLTERGEIST: Bated PG, at.In Jobeth Williams
and Beat.rice SLrai&t)t in a tale of the supernatural. The
1-.ory ie by S~ Spielberg; the directk>n by Tobe
Hooper The PG rating ii {or ampen1e.
THE ROAD WARRIOR: Rated R, etari Mel Git.on
as a ll!m!-hero who batlles maraud.int bandits in •
posl-end--of·lhe-world thriller. Qirected by Georie
Miller. The R rauna ii for violence, which la abundant.
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R~Y ID: Rated PG, atara Syl~ Stallone ae
the IUW)' Rocky, who bet:Uee to detend his crown. The PG rating is foe violence.
DEAD MEN DON'T WEAR PLAID: Rated PG, atara
Sieve Martin in a spoof on the detective films of the -to.
and 50a. lntercut whh the film are "~' appearancep
by Boon. Lana Turner, Veronica Lab, Bette Davia and
Burt ~. n. PG raUoa ii fot adult humor.
VISITING 80\JRB: Bated .R., stars Lee Grant and.
Wllliun Shatner in a tale about a bonible bmpltal Tbe R
rating la foe violence. .
ANNIE: Rated G, start Albert Flnney, Carol Burnett
and Aileen Quinn. The film ii bMecl on the popular
musical
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1Jach Concert ready Smith, tenor MichHl Sells and baa Rod Gllfry. i
Tickets are $5 and $4 for OCC students, tenior I
citizens and children under 12. ~
fior @"'ange Coast Raub said this is the first time ln the college'• ~· '' 34-year history that Bach's work will~ performed a.
ln its entirety. ~
Richard Raub will direct the Oran&e Coast Raub, who directed the Le» AJl8!e)el Bach ,,
College Chorale and Alumni Choir S-aturday Festival ln 1980, said the mast created while Bech 5:
eve~ durtna a perfonnanoe of Bach's "Mass in B was a df,ntor of St. 'Thomas Church ln Leipzig i8 ID
Minor. considered among his great.est choral works. ~
The 8 p.m. concert at the college'• Robert B. Ms. Rawc:liffe, who has performed twicie with ~
Moore P~rforming Arta Theater will feature the OCC Chorale, has an eX1ensive badqiround in i
soprano Mary Rawcliffe, meuo soprano Janet baroque vocal music. ~
SOMEWHERE IN THE
DARKEST REACHES OF THE UNIVERSE,
A BATTLE IS ABOUT TO OEGIM.
A BATTLE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL,
BETWEEN A WARRIOR AND A MADMAN,
OETWEEN THE AWESOME POWER
OF THE STARSHIP EN_TERPPJSE
AND THE WRATH OF KHAN. ~__;:;;..___._,
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Bv JOEL C. DON or .. ...., ........
DD..LMAN'S. 801 E. 1WbcM Blvd., Balboa.
873-772f. Lunch .etVed from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday throcl6b Friday. Dinner ~ from 5 to
11 p.m. Mond.ty throu6h Saturday, S to 11 p.m. on
Sundly. Brunch ~ from 9 -.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday #Kl Sunday. Lunch tram $2.15 to '8.50.
Dinner from $3.1>5 to $15.95. BnµJCh from $1.95 to $8.$0. MaJot' credlt CMds.
Moat reatauranta enjoy boaatina of their
regular cllentele. And DUlman'a, a fixture on the or.nae Coat al.nee 1958, la no exception. m fact, the .. regulan'' add an earthy quality to
the restaurant and bertenden and waltrellea are
alwaya wW1n& to oblige. On a recent visit, we
ot.rwd friends -ted at different tables ordering
romidl ot drtnka far eech other. · it.tdDI at DOJnwn'a, located at the comer ol.
a.lbcJa ~ and Main Street, lhouldn't be a
if you ant> a 11*'18 in the restaurant'• valet
O&blrwtit you'll haw to fiabt the tounsta and
wbo swarm to the area dwinc tbe-
montba. •
The mmu often a~ cram -.1iaa of AmlrimD cUllne: from c:bldalD, stab and pdme
rib to~.....-and cnb. There are more than
30 &lllW •mo.. flam M well M a limited .
.i.ctloll of ell. v& and 1mported wm..
'l'hse'a a ~ tnat for CUl&ilJnwa who came
thit flnl l'rldllY • ...... , ot .eta month. Tbat'a
WIMn OObntn'a W'\W up 901De wey apedal entrem
that abould be laMled "Now, for .omethlna
different." ~ How don hippo, wild boar or Canadian
wallan 8IMmd to your tMte budl? You can aJlo ..._ buffalo. ..... Ion. ellt,or a $115.81 mmbo ot
to Tobi•
mallard, buffalo md hippo. Jim DWman. who rww
the restaurant with his father, Max. exp1ajned that ::=,ty meata are ahipped ln from a New Yodt
Just ln cue you're c:urtoua. the blppo. accordlna
to Jim. la a red IDMt with the texture of rounCl
steek. althouatt-it ii a little more touch.
We opted for more tradidobil tare. however.
Our meal IW1ed with an appetizer of ltelmed
cluDI, a eenerom portion of theee IUICioul molh.UI
RrYed with. bowl of clmn broth.
1'.e ..lads were on the ordinary aide, with
icebel'l lettuce and • lln&)e cherry tomato. But the
hou8e dre.tnc. a creamy prllc, wu one of the
richest we've sampled. Al80 of note ta DWman'a
prlic bread, ooztna with buner and the right hint
of IMIOn.lnC.
My pest .elected the toumedol of beef ($9.50),
fileta of tenderloln wrapped ln ~ .UC. aftd
topped with • •wry beamai.le ..uce. Tbe beef ...
)Ill a b6t touch. thouab the uuoe, with the punamt
t-.e and aroma of tarnpl. WM a creuny · delilht.
At.Jone. e1medtne (t15:1.,_... ~ • fJ'9lh for the ewnJnc Md I 't uwn down one
of my fawdt.e .-food& ._. .._ a mlba dlvtnc
friend tDtroducld me to tnlh ~ ilibt ,_.... •· I -a a= sdnt of Nmlndinc my . lialate of Che
....... ol thll Cal1fomla natiw. r allo ~ the wild rice, topped wttb • rticb bciN1 I 'n .....
We flnilbed our mm! with lemon moe•
($2.25), althwlb ...... dieepolm.d that OW'
dimert ,,.. on the dry lilde.
Jim DOJmen noted that be llid bll f.etbs haft
~ wtt& the klea of open&nc ...,..,.. nmur.nt
In Palm Sprtnel or anodier u-.. But fGI' now, be'1 =..to keep Oil with the family tndlUon in
Thom~s in 'Joh11,ny Belinda'
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Rkbard Tbomm ad
8-nna ~ .... In • l'liaiillsa of .. Johnny
Belinda/' the IHI fDm In which Jane Wymmi won
aa Acedemy AWllW • b-1 actrem. TbomM. who mrnd In ~ W.itam." playl • aa &ct.Hptc VISTA won. wbO w to Ml ~··~-Wrilndi • .., ....... ~plajwd 11111 Arqu.ue. • AldbanJ ..... wbo the 1111 Pe.body
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::: Robert Bolt'• historical drama "A Man for All
~ Seuona'• la a formidable amignment for any theater to be classy yarn => group. Three bou.n Jong and more than a little
.., talky, it ia a play that demands exceptional ~ interpretation. unfathomable -that a man would cling stu~ ~ Fortunately, the Huntinp>n Belch Playbowe to dolmatic principle at the expeme of hill ;f bas aarmounted ~ inhennt obstaclaa t.o.brtna Yet Terrence Dojle as the ill-fated ~; Thomlll
• off a hiehJy lmpnllive ptoductlon of th.la literate More endows hill character with not 001y loP=al I tale of conaplracy bi~ durtnc the nip of credulity, but a human quaJity which fiubea ~ King Henry VllI. DkeCtor Randy Keene bu periodlcally to the surface ln an excellent
1a; em v e d a ltrq mil well vened in the intrfaldet performance. • •
of d rj-.1 drama. Ralph lUchmond. a giant of an actor, enlCtll
~ The crux of the play ia somewhat More'sarch-enemyCromwellwithvill•hvawreliah.
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Art Goldman as the ubiquitous Common Man plays
tija audience like a violin, establiahing rap~ and
keeping the most dour momentS light and spirited.
Other lmprellive portrayals come' from Marc
Le Blanc as the oily opportunl.at Richard Rich.
Alexandra Robertson u More'a impassioned
daughter, Bill Carden as the crusty Cardinal \:f olaey
and'rony Holt aa the robust Henry VIllin hia Anne
Boleyn period .
t..e9 effectlve are ~ Binmore 81 the Duke of
Norfolk. Susan Doyle aa More'• unsympathetic
wife, Chuck Neal aa Mila RobertlOl'l's sultor8L~ George Bndfoni aa the Spanish ambama<'or. ucua
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that debuted in 1966 and ran just three leUOlll
could evolve into a pair of blockbuster movies -
the eecond claiming a three-day box office record at
the nation's theaten..
Yet such ts the stuff of "Star Trek: The Wrath
of Khan." which pulled In $14,347,211 In it. first
weekend of reiea.e. ~ aequel to 1979'1 "Star
Trek: The Motion Picture" ahou1d blue the trail for
many future voyages of the stanhip Enterprile. ~ two "Star Trek., moviea are' •triking In
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spectacular spedal eUecta, ''The Wrath of Khan"
foeu9et on the more trad.itiQnal struggle between
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eecret.
Yea. Spock does Indeed die at the end of the
~, but fu. hmenl ts handled in such a way that
there la every reaaon to believe that the
polnty-eered Vulcan wtJl be beck with m itl F4Jilode
~ -tMt ii, U Leonard N'unoy ts willlnC.to beem up
foe another go.
The cmt.erpece ol the -movie, however, ii
Khan, a treeae-dried 20th century hooligan
stranded OD a dead planet 15 ye&l"I -.0 (actually in
a "Star Trek" epUode from 1967) and 9eetb.in1 with venaeful ot.llion. Ricardo Montalban cr.ted the
cbancter on that abow, and continues in the role, a
IC:ien«Y<hewinl = ol peer from hJa mt.De, white-IUited Mr. on "Fantaly llland."
Aa ln the tint ... creen ~ntain Kirlt (Wllliam Sbatner) la • chairbame . itcbinc to
repln a atanhlp commaM. When the ~ -
abOerd a tn1n1nc ru.ht manned by raw cadea -
--. Kirk hM far 1'-trouble aetUnc the conn
bKk frcD Captain Spock (it's the Jocica1 thbw to
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i 1 .. .,: ''T .. be Bed Seed" ii • tbeatrtcal ! o.pertebce not unlib drtQldac a fine
~ bourbon that ba b8ell eced a number
• of yean in chanloa1. .f The Newport Theater Arb ~ ;f Center uDCDl"bd lta production of
• "The Biid Seed" Jilit weebncl ail it
I Wal a botdil ol .. ~ -100 proof. Thil ii not ... .-y paay to eallt. but
director Tom Tl• put toeethel' a 1 trou .. ol pla,.n who pve m.b
~ meanlnc to m old standard.
0 The Muwel1 AndellOll lldaptation ~ of WllUam March•• llonl about_
inherent bid ..... Wll ftnt N8ed
in 19" to martr.ed acclaim. It ma
proved to be one of a tmall ~p <>f
plays with 1Mtin1 influence. It's a1
good today al it WM in 1955, when
little Patty McCcnnadt WM the talk
of the theatrical world.
The IAkDIS of thil play lives and
dk!ll In one particular part -&ttJe
Rhoda Penmark. u Rhoda ia ml8cm
. . . fcqet It. Howewr, In UU. llkk
production Rhoda could not tie better.
lt's • if Andenon Wll wridni the
part fOI' l~yeer-old Dina Payer.
Rhoda Penmark 19 a perfect little
girl. She's neet and proper, almost
angelical. There 11, however, a
bJemiah in her penonality. She is the
de.cendant of a string of crim1nala,
peqple who for some r.eaaon or
another have inherited black genes.
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Black · genes
1The Bad Seed' is smooth
as good bottle of bourbon
By JIMMY JOHNSON
Of the Dally Pilot Staff
using a saintly anUe to the utmost to
play on your aympathy. She'• a
~ littJe 8C'tre9.
And u for the poor 1ufferin1
mother, °'1'isUne Penmark, it WM a .
pert made to order fOI' Lynda Oswald.
Al the ~ wdolda. Mill Oswald'•
ability and experience ah1ne throuch-
You feel empathy for this poor
mother who ii forced to take drastic
llWllllW"el.
Dorothy McMillan plays the
upstairs neighbor and LuvUady who
dotes on ewrythbla Rhoda do& To
her, she ii the perfect little Jd,rl who
can do no wronc. Mia MCMU.lan
plays the part with ).wt the ~
amount of hUIDQI" and naivete. She la
a Veteran of the theater and it lhowa
in the way she moves around the ....
Another salient performance la
11ven by Carol S&ockuleyer. She
plays Mrs. Daigle, the grievln1
mother of one of Rhoda'• W:tbm. It's
not ..., to feel com~ for Mn. Datcle· She'• a drunk and a slob, but
the. p6cture .. &iva you of her little
boy, whcm you oewr ot.erve, makes
you feel aomethlng for him.•
Other cast members -Robb Kirby
as Kenneth Penmark; Francia
Donnelly •• Emory Wages; Tony
C..prio u ~ Kris ~ as Mila ~ Fern; Pat Oswald as BeginaJd Tasker;
Tracy Godfrey .. Mr. Daigle and F.arl
McCanna as Richard Bravo -play
their parts wen, but they are jusnhe
dressing for a two-character study.
These genes often skip a
generation. as Ander.on points out.
Rhoda's mother shows no homicidal
symptoms. She appean as ~ •
appJe pie. She 1a. however, the carrier.
She'• typhoid Mary. And as a result,
perfecfJhtle Rhoda hal one e~
haw. She haa no compunction about
kUllng folka. Do her dirty and you're a
dead aude. Dorothy McMillan (rtght) puJJs Dina Fayer from the amu of Carol
"The Bad Seed" will continue at
the Newport Theater Arta Center
weekends through June 27. Friday
and Saturday performances are at 8
p.m., while the Sunday curtain riaes
at 2 p.m. Mm Fayer la perfect • Rhoda.. Stockmeyer in a tense spene. ·
. ... Classy yarn
From Page 10
Waterwon.h and Don Barrett complete the cast.
"A Man for All Se•caw" ii a dw act, cbmily
preeent.ed by a company WalnlY dedicated to 1ifUna
local theater standards. lt continua Fridays ana
SlrThornaa Mof9 ................. ~ ................. .! ................. _, T.,,_ ~
~ CrOMWlll ....................... -.......................... ,_. Allpl'I Alct•nood TM Comnlon Min .. : ............................................ -........ , Art~
Alcflerd Alct\ •• , •• .,,,. ....... ,.,,., . .,,.,.,.,,..,,..,,,, •• ,.,,,,.,.,_no••"'' Mero Le ~
Dulle of Norfolk ............................................................ -... AIOI 8lnmore
Lady Alloe Mof9 ................................................................. ~ ~ ~~.~ .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.~·==
King Hilnfy VIII ................ ., ....... ,. ..... _ ...................... -.-···-· Tony Holt Cercllnal Wolaly ...... "' .......................... _............................... -Card9n ~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·a:=~.=::
Thornaa Cfannier ..................... ""-····--··-.. ··-··-·-·-·· .. --Don Blr1llt
Saturdays at 8:30 throuah July 10 at the pla.1houle
in Huntlnt Beach'• S'eacliff Vllla1e 1hoppin1
center.
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-MYS------"' .. THE BAD SEED," Maxwell Anderson'•
tlllpeD8e drama, continues at the Newport 'llleater
Ar1I Center, 2601 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.
Curtain la 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays~
July 3 with matinees at 2 p.m. on June 20 and f7.
Re.ervationa 67~143.
"CLOSE TIES," a drama about ailes in a
contemporary family, continues at the Newport
Harbor Acton '!beater, 390 Monte Vista St., C.O.ta
Mesa. Performances are Thundaya through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 through
June 19. Reservations 831-6110.
"THE CRUCIFER OF BLOOD," a Sherlock
Holmes mystery play, winds up ita nm at 1he Laguna Moulton l'layhouae, .606 Laguna Canyon • ..
List of activities . ~
along Orange Coast
Road, Laguna Beach. Final performances are
tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. Reaervationa
494-0743.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WANDA JUNE," a
satirical. comedy, ta belng staged by the Mialion
Viejo Playhotlle in the Forum Theater on the
Featival of Arte grounds in Laguna Beach.
Performances are given Fridays and Saturdays at
8;.30 Jhrou&tl June 19. Re.ervadona 830-9252.
"A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS," Robert Bolt's
h1atorical ctr.ma, continues at the Huntington Beach
A Fatnily Shopping/Dining -..
8c Entertainment Center
Albertaon'• • Bank of America • Bltbo Bagglna • Coco'llReuben'• • Dolphin Hair Flllhlon9 • edwwo.
Cinema• Fash'n Splash • Hamburger Hamlet• Ice C..,adea • Meu Verde F100e1 • Miia Verde Trawl
Mione'• • Music Market • Plecemakera • Photography by Jeffrey • Southern Callfomlll Optical
Spa Lady • SWenten'•
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W1LLIAM SCBALLEBf' ... will be featured
in ".4n American Celebration.. along with
Che La Mirada Symphony OrehMtn Sunday
at the Cypresa C:Ollege Ounpua Theater,
lltal1:in6 •t 3 p.m.
PJayhioa9e, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the
Serffff Vflllae eenter. PJl'fca •IAl'ft!I are Fridays an~ Saturcfaya at 8:30 tbrou1h July 10.
Be.rvadom 847~.
~ MAN WHO OOULD SIZ 111ROOGH
TDO!," a romantic dnma llbout a a:iendlt and an
aru.t.-il at die Second Staae theater at South CoMt BeimtorY .... TowD c..nter Drtve. o.ta ..__ eun.m tin. Moe 1:301\-saYI tbroulb • ...,..
8 p.m. Sundays alid J .p.m. IGr wubnit 1mUne• tbiwlb June 30. Re!lil-vatbll 817-4Cm.
"NORMAN, ts 'JBAT YOU!" wtndl up l1a
enoa-nent at the ~ Dtilnm' PIQboule. 3503-s. Harbor BML. s.nta Ana. du. w.aad
with final perfon,,....~throuib &mday at
varying curtain dma w~ • the mullcal "Supr.0 8-vatbll 5511.
"NOT NOW, DARLING," a f.U'dcl1 comedy, is
the fare at the a.ta U.. Qvlc ~ OD the
Orange County J'airarounda. Performancs are =ednndays, Thundays. Saturdays and
at 8:30 throu8h June 20. R 1 vatiam
754 51 .
"OKLAHOMA," the Rod1era and
Hammerl"6n naulicaL oompleta ltl nan at Golden
West Colle .. in Huntlna\On S..Ch with flnal
perlonnanca fGDllbt and llaturclay at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. &e.rwJiona ~-· ,.,':;,
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:..-The <>ranee County MMtel' Chmale
.... enter1ai.ned a Jarae and entbt mertic: !' audience Satwda~ntaht at Plummer
::J A"ditorlum in Fullerton with a
..,_ 1elecdon of ~ aoldiel and aoo<fJea
~ from Academy Awards aince the '30s. ~ under the direction of Maurice Allard.
": Compoeer-arranaer George Wyle i offered a witty and amusing '2 COl'DIDll!ntary on eventa contemporary
I with the music. foc:ulinC mainly on 1 the coat of 1aaollne and other
~ amenities of life. Wyle al9o arranged
aeveral of the numben for the group.
g The filig:reed walla and fanciful
o.. painted ceiling beams of the hall
blended well with the wann and
relaxed atmosphere of the evening encouraaed by Maestro Allard in bis
summer wll!te jlcket.
The Chorale was as usual
splendidly prepared and reheaned.
singing the entire concert from
memory. The mood liAbting reflected
' ' ......
Golden · Qoodies compoeed of 10 women and 12'l!Den
from the Chorale, performed ~
med.ley9 which were well received.
Soloist John Sawyer-cilaplayed a fine
Irish tenor voice and Rhonda
Sandberg wu warmly applauded for
two aolOI of 'show .ongs. Orange County Master Chorale
offers evening of Oscar music The Chorale never ceaaes to amaze
with its fine balance and blend of
voices which teeaW adaptable to my
and ~ kind and 80r1 of muac. Any
evening With the Chorale ia certain to
be a sure-fire pleasure. By CAROLYN A. CAPALBO
. Special to the Dally Pilot Dr. Don Dicus, board of di.recton
president, spoke briefly about the
upcoming slate of events of the
Chorale, be1lnning with their
European tour and climaxing with the
Brahma German Requiem in the
winter. And for thoee who feel they
cannot go that Jona without a Chorale
"fix," ~they can 6e enjoyed at the
Heritage Park 4th of July celebration
in Irvine.
the feeling of the music from winter
to swnmer, from morning to evening.
It waa very effective.
The mualc ranged from
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
from the 1930s to "Buttons and Bows''
from the '40s to "Days of Wine and
Roses'' from the '50s to "Never on
Sunday" from the '60s to ''The Way
We Were" from the '70.. which was
performed by Wyle at the piano
assisted by the Chorale.
Following il)termiaalon, The
Californians, a specialty group See you there.
Serving
Lunch
&
Dinner
From
11:30 a.m.
LA STRADA RUTAUR.ANT -Carmelo
Manto, genial propri~ior of La Strat'la
Restaurant, has introduced a new dimension to
fine Italian cuisine with the initiation of his
Grand Dining Tours of the Regions of Italy.
The new menu.. in this elepnt Corona del Mar
location 4'eatures the specialties of Liguria and
the Italian Riviera. Other regions will be
featured in the month$ ahead.
La Strada serving
new Italian menu
In addition t(> a completely 'new dinner
menu. La Strada is a1ao ~raing the current
inflationary spiral with a reduction in prices
~m'::-~~lbyp~a=a~~
Audltcrtum. C.olta ...... Mm .......
LYBIC <>PD.A ASSOClA.TK>N OF OB.ANOS
COUNTY ...-ita "IA &blme" In Itallm at a p.m.
June 218 In i...... 8-ll &lb 8choal AullttiarUa.
JnfonneUc11 de.1611. • •
u AN AMl:RICAN Cl!J ,zaaATfON,• fatudnc
actor William Schallert and the L• Mirada Sympbo~~eat.ra, ia at a p.llL Sunday ln
Cyprim Campa 'tbeats. Patrtadc JDUlk
General .,....felon M. lnfi111n:1111.,_ m ••·
. The Orana• County Grand
Jury uraea .th• Board of
8UP.•rvt1or1 Thuuday to
pw-cbMt ~ ~pmellt to ~ Nlkterita whO Uw near
the fiood-prone banka of the
Senta Ana aw.-.
"A flood warnln1 ayatem
would not pnMde full protection
to property,'' the Grand J
aald, 0 bul It WOUld deftn&Wly ~
to prevent io. ot Ute In the event
of flood•na.0
• Into the P9dftc Ocean Oft the
Huntln1ton Beach-Newport'
. BMch bOu.ndary.
In a Nport n11 Id lMt April.
tM Grand Juey cWmed that tbe
rtver'• J)Otenual I« overaowtna
• .. --.... the (r!a~ ~ haard -..& of the ,Milllllmlppl . .,
The juey~tbat there WU 0no way to when 0ranp
County experience one of
the molt devMtllthur f1ooda In
United Sjatm ~"!·
Orenp ~unty al.Nady hu bei\an iDllaWnC flood warmn. ~pment in parts of the IOUdi
County. the jury aaid. Thi•
eqWpment wW ~'rainfall
and water level1 In Alll'o
Creek, Arlf1YO Trabuco and San .
Juan er.tk.
Addltloaally, the panel rid,
National Weather Servlc•
repnaentatlvea lMt month met
with <>ranee O>unty otftdall to ~ tnnallation °' warnlnl
l}'lteml f« flood-prone.,.... of
the county.
'"lbla type Of flood Warnibl
aywtem woWd provide J.eed time
to Oranae CoUnty realdenta by lfvlNZ diem ttme to reech aate
... the Grand Jury laid.
A flood wamt.nc aystem would
provide "up-to-the-minute ra4nfall Information at vartoua
Jocadana alaoa the Senta Ana
River, thua ilvtnc reaponaible
county a1encie1 t i me to
~ccy_rately predict where
~ may occur,'' the jury
The l)'ltem conmta of rain and
rtver p~ whJch automatically
lend data on ralnfal1 and w.w
Jevell by radio to a data center In
Santi Ana.
A county official aaid the
Board of Supervisors may
conalder the 1y1tem durln1
bud1et hearing• in comtn1 weeks.
PLO vows resistance
Cease-fire reinains
sha.ky
BJ 'ne AIMdated Pren
Iarael and Syria declared a
oeMe-fire in the Lebenan war
today, the &raelJa cla1mlna they
had achieved their objective -
1ma1htn1 the PalHtinlan =movement But arUllery
flared outalde Beirut,
2 \.i hours later. and the
1uerrllla1 vowed continued
reail'tanoe.
J\.9t befan the ctMe-fire took
effect, llnlell Jeta ICOl'ed a direct
hit on PLO military
beldquarten in Beirut
s~ broke out in Kbalde, efCht miJiea IOUth of Beirut center
and juat aouth of Beirut
ln~tional Alrpcrt.
A pro-Syria I...ebane radio
station aid Pahedntan and ~
aneee left.lat forcea entl'enche
in KhaJde bad beaun ~ fire with Iaraeli warahlpa
otf.lbon, and 8~ artmery
...... .. the blDI • Aouk
I al~.,._ Jthelde,~
....... fire .,_ tbe ..... five mlmnee
AT THE WALL -Preet~ ltand8 in control tower manned by East German 10ldieri lam.
the American aector, near Cuickpolnt Owile. on the other llde of the wall larHl'• mvuton army had
at the Berlin Wall today. Behind hbn la the '-1 bett1Jnc PQpttntm fGl'C8 -at tbe 9DUtiaiD .tee ol Bmut for
4,800senlars .
·West County sets •
· graduating rites
More than 4.000 hlcb 8CIM>Ol
aenlon ln Hunttnaton Beach.
Fountain Valle1 and
Wettmlnater 1choola will
1raduate in ceremonin next
Wedneedey and ThwD.Y.
Foema.ln Valley Biab School.
with 880 ......_ .ui-haw the
Jar.-~tine da& Gndiiatlon ClftiQOldes actually Wm be laundled tonllht tor 17
eeniora att«Mtinc U.. di8trict'•
l'ddame cmiW, a fadllty fer the
8ewrely bandkapped The~ ICb9dulr.
•l:DISON mGe SCHOOL -
700 1tudenta. Baccalaureate ..,w., 2 p.11( Sunday at the
~ bowl. Unduatloo June 17
at & p.m. at the s:tMd bowl
VaJectictmtw; c..wme ~.
Brian Clark, Kerl Kanemaru,
Bkk ~ Chadel Yoon. Jan
Zemanek. Speaker: Dr. Ben =· J'ountain Valley HiCh mdal PIJdaolao twlm.
•POUNTAIN VALLEY
HIGH SCHOOL -880
STATE
.
graduatea. Baccalaureate
... ~ .f p.m. at dMd bowl
Gnduadon June 17 at 7 p.m. at
Sheue JWd. Huntlnlf.aa Bmcb HIP School. v~ In
Aattacbaa,. Robert •=· Mlc:hMJ Otmbq, Jerry~.
Mark Kane, Cynthia Mqura,
&mil Swift and~ w.,.
. Student ..,.an: Terri SjDdlD..
Dana ~. Heather' alcblr, &mnrw Newman.
•HUNTINGTON BEACH
HIGH SCHOOL -880
1raduate1. No bacealau~ate
•.,..... Graduation June 18 at·
5:30 p.m. at Sheue ~lelit.
Valedictortana: Mark Warren,
LIA Nakamura, Diana_,, Kona,
Suaan Va.er, Jeffrey Plel1ck,
Marvin Carl~ MUj Dou. ~ Al.NL ,ap.r... inc:hede
DmleDe Banm. ':C • •ntmc tbe aentor clue; TaUba Lucu.
..... m.~wtAnn Chleb6dd, M»1 't JlriDdp-1. ID
addltlan. five ~ wm
( ... OUD,NjiAI)
President·
•
ends 1our
olEurope .
BERLIN (AP) -President
Rea1an, eadlna hia 10-day
Europeu odymey, viaited the
1tark Berlin Wall today, ·~Soviet Union to a peace Initiative. and ICOl'Ded
communlat rellma for belna
"ICaNCI to deadi" ol freeclcn
''Goodb)le and unUl we meet
apin. -"' wleder'lehen." Jt.pn told Win German hmta at a
farewell ceremony ln Bonn
before ~ ~ aboard Air Force One at 8:&3 a.m. Pl11' tor
the et1ht-hour 'Utabt to
WlllhinctmL
'4Tbe9e trtp1, tbeee meetlnp;
haw been 8rduoua, they've been
lon8. '5!beeli Urtnc to all of ua.aut t..i~··
.Rapa
two..,., afte' pllbnr 50, mi.
to the ..... of the'"tetiar-
capltal in a atx-day campatp
thiiry aid ,... aimed at drfvinl
Well-dressed
robber hits .
savings firm
A 01an deacrlbed ••
"tmpettably dr !M 111. with a ~ 1
calm but demanclinC manner '
robbed a Hunttn1ton Beach aavtnea and ... ol about $3.600 Thunday, police aid.
'!be holdup oceurred at 1:17
p.m. at Glendale Federal
Sa~ 7148 Mft8P( Ave. Sit. Trta Swan lmld the man enteNd the .,. .. ,,_ and Wlllted
leW!l'al mbluta after -~ he wtabed to open a new account.
The man then 1tood up.
dilp)ayed. ~and C'll'dend
everyone to lie on the fioor.
pobnld. •
He ordilnd the DM"J:, to fill a v.u.e with money, fled.
The robber, who la belleYed to
haw comnlu.d a limilar holdup
...... month tn the South c.ounty,
... ct.:nbed ... b1D ma.
about 38 to 40 ye.rs old, 226
poiinctt, e t.et.-2 lncbea tan, wttb
abOrt, cbe-cut hair and a thin
mtlltacbe.
in Lebanon
the ,uerrillu out of 90Uthem
Lebanon.
In their lightning offensive the
hraelh aho colllded with the
Syrian force1 that went into
Lebanon alx years ago a1
peacekeepers between the Arab
country's w~ factions.
Fighting on the ground and in
the air had continued to within
minutes of the noon (3 a.m. PDT)
ceaae-fire. Israeli planes bombed
Beirut's Palestinian enclaves.
Saves heart victim
Valley clerk, 19,
earns hero title
BY ROBERT BARKER 0( .. ...., ........
student Jamee Beck la
credi toda with •vtna the
life t::f attack victim who
bad *>DDed bnatblnll Tbunday and w&me heart had stopped "-= 19, a ~ clerk at the Radlo Shack at ·t 7054'
MacnnJla St. Fountain Valley. la = balled .. • hero by fire •h who aid it la eeJdom that a "full cudilc tirrWt" patient la
nMved at the 1eme.
"H• (Beck) made all the
diffenncie," Mkl Battallcln Chief
John BoJstad. .
Beck applied cardio-
pulmonary reawdtatlon on three
a.Ifferent OccuioN In attempta to
revtve an uncorwdow Richard
. Boelib. 445. of San Clemente.
"fie went out on me three ttmes." aald Beck. "I w• waltine on him while
he wu look.Ina at turntable.
when be toppled over on the
counter before falling to the
floor. ' "I knew something wa1
happenlnc that abould.o't be. I
pve him about four bunts of air
the firlt time and be revtved and ~ that I call h1a 'wife.
''Whlle l was aaJJ.lng her and
the pmamedJcs he went out on
me aoln and hia ~ stopped.
"lfobody in the atore waa dolnc an)'thlna to help. They
were just ~ and atartna and appeared to be oonfuled.
''One man wanted to help but
be oouJdn•t find the te1epbone
and it was rllbt in front of him,"
BecklU<l.
Roeplte, the victim wu
repll'ted in stable condition today
at the cardiac care unit at
Hunttn1ton Intercommunlty
Holptal.
Beck aid be iook a clUI In
cardlo-pulmonary nsU8Cltation
about• y.ar aao at Goldm West
CaiUeae.
'Tm alad I could help. I always
.,.., ..............
SAVES Ll'FE
Nineteen-year-old James
Beck employed resuscitation
techniques he'd learned to
save life of a San Clemente
heart attack victlm.
t.houaht that when the time came
rd lll'Ob9bly blow tt "But I didn't th.ink of that
yesterday. I kept think:lnc. My
God, don't let him die." .
Beck u1d this wasn't the f.iiwt
time that be'a helped to •ve
1omeone in an emer1ency
lituation. .
He utd he applied ttie
Helmlk:h maneuver to a penion
who waa choldn1 u be waa
leavtna a Hunttnaton Beach
nstaurint about a year' •· Beck la 1tudy1na--e1ectronlc
enalneerlnf . at the DeDry
ln1tltute o Techno~OSY· In
Atlanta. He nkl he 18 liVtftl ID
Anehe'm with hla new wife until
the next term opem. in July.
.~MA~ANA HlOH
CHOOL -810 1raduatH. r~ureate •rvlcee, 8 p.rn.
·:Sunday at the 1chool bowl.
Nduatlon June 17 at 7 p.m. at
hool bowl. ValedlctorlaM: Alll1on Buhman, Andrew J .
8ecka. William Lennart&, Diana
FoH, Greaory Smith, John Moore, Uland Sun. Tuan C.O, Vuonc Vu, Richard s . Newman.
}t(o commencement 1peaker
available.
I •WESTMINSTER J{IGH
SCHOOL -509 araduatea.
Baccalaureate eervicee 11 a.m.
, Sunday at the 1chool 1ym.
: Graduation June 17 at 7 p.m. at
: the high 1chool 1tadium.
• V aledlctorian1: Carrie Baker,
,uJoaeph Mellak, Ennis Ogawa.
:.Commencement 1peaker not
available. -
•OCEAN VIEW HIGH
SCHOOL -410 graduates. No
baccalaureate 1ervice1.
Graduation June 16 at 6 p.m. at
Weatminstet High School
Stadium. Valedlctoriarus: Min
Han, Andre Paplllon, Susan
Merrick. Commencement
1peaker: Andre Papillon.
l
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•LOS AMIGOS HIGH
SCHOOL -380 1tnlor1.
Baocalaureat• Mrvlcee, 2 p.rq.
Sunday at U~• cry1t11
Catbedr•l In Garden Grove.
Graduation June U a\ the
Oarde'n Grove Hlah School
Stadtwn. V~: Andrea
Boddy, Su.n ~y Michael
Pompeo. Speaker: Michael
Pompeo.
•WINTERSBURO CON·
TI?fUATION Hlah School -
85 aracSuatet.. GraduaUon June
18, 6:80 p.tn. at 1chool fleld.
Commencement 1PMken: Kelly
Tinker, Becky Romero, Li1a
Kaaner.
•GUIDANCE CENTER ....-17
graduates. Dinner on the 1Choo1'1
1round1 (Wintenburg High
School) at 6 p .m . toniaht
followed by graduation at 7:30
p.m. Student 1peaken: Cheryl
Schwart& and Steve Falzon.
•EVENING lllGH SCHOOL
-40 graduatea. Graduation
June 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the ecbool
fJeld (Wintenbura ff!ah School).
Speaken: AW1a Weatherly and
Paul &anglnato.
Valley seeking
housing panelists ·
The City of Fountain
Valley ii accepting
applicaUona fro111 resident.
interested in aerving OD the
city's Housing and
Community Development
Advbory Committee.
Deadline fs>r receipt of the
application ia Monday, June
14.
Thia advisory commlttff
mee1ll at 7:30 f·m. an the tint Wedne9day o each month to
review the dty'1 Hou•tng and
Community Development
Block Grant Protuam. The
committee con1f1t1 of 10
members. All term• will
expire June SO, 1983.
Application• may be
obtained at the dty clerk'•
office at City Hall, 10200
Slater Ave. More information may be obtained by canmc
tbt clerk's office at 063-8821,
~232. -------•Mike ~Irey, deecribed
u a former profesidnnal thJef.
will •peek Thunday at· the
Huntington Beach Central
Library, 7111 Talbert Ave .• In
a program sponsored by
Nelabborbood Watch.
The meeUnc. ~ to the
public, beglna at 7:30 p.m.
McC.afffty will offer advice
on how to avoid becanina a
victim of crime.
for fete
!'ountaln Valley wW celebrat
ltl 28th blrthday Saturday W'ltb a
parade, • "Uma bean lunch.'' •
flower lhow and other te.tivttiel.
The event• wtll mark a
qua.rter-decacs. m1lm1one for the
clty, whJch wu Incorporated on
June 13, 1987.
The f..Uvldel wW betrtn with
a parade atepp_l_na off from
Fountain Valley H1lh 8choo1 at
10 a.m. Partidpenta will proceed
north on Buahard Street. eut on
Heil Avenue and will d1lband at
the J'ouptain Valley Recreation
Center at Mlle Square Park
(Brookhurat Street and Hen
Avenue).
Street. alq the parade route
wW be cloled to reCUW' tratttc.
KABC-TV 1port1caater Ed
Arnold, a Fountain Valley
resident, will aerve a1 grand
marahal.
Leading the prooeeaion will be
the current city council, fanner
co~ncilmen, city ploneen and Qranae County Supervt.ot Roser
Stanton, who alao llvea in
Fountain Valley.
More than 100 unita are slated
to participate in the parade
including band1, horn-riding
group1, floata, antique autos,
-scout troope and majorette..
A review stand wtu be located
on Bushard Street aouth of Heil
Avenue. Trophiea will be
preeented at the recreation center
at the oonclWlion of the pende.
Other birthday activities will
take place on the recreation
center grounds throuahout the
day.
The Fountain Valley Histortcal
Society will 1pon1or a
memotabWa display and "Lima
Bean Lunch'' from noon to 2 p.m.
The coat ia $4 for adult.a, $3 for
children under 12.
The Pink Hawthorne Club will
conduct a flower shower, with
arran~ment and horticulture
clBMiffcationa. Plantl wW al80 be
available for sale.
The Fountain Valley Woman'•
Club wlll provide a giant
birthday cake for cutting on
1tage-at about 1 p .m. The
Fountain Valley Host Lions Club
will have a mobile unit on the
ground• for eye and hearina
tesm.
Afternoon entertainment on
two stages ouWde the recreation
center wW be provided by the
Coutllne Community Colle1e
Band, the Harbor Lltee Sweet
Adellnes, the Fountaln Valley
Canmunity Theater group and
othen.
More than 60 arta and craf1a booths. food tables and 8erVb
club di1play1 ·will allo be
operated on the recreation center
ground.a during the afternoon.
-db-TALBERT AVE.
0.-,"'4 ...
ROUTE -This is where the
parade celebrating Fountain
Valley's 25th birthday will be
seen Saturday, beginning at
10 a .m.
Falkland
bonib raids
repelled?
BJ Tiie Anoclated Prest
Afsentina u1d today that lta
prri8oll in the Falkland Ia1anda
capital of Stanley beat back
repeated Bridah Harrier bombing
raid1, kllled at leaat three
commandos in a lklrmiab and
took one pNooer.
Britain bad no mmment but
aaid it1 forces killed five
Argentane troop1 in a claah
Wedneeday, and that Argentine ~ucara around-attack planea
Strafed a forward Bridlb position
near Stanley on Thuraday
without cau•na c:.ualtiee.
Prime Mini1ter Margaret
Thatcher told the Houae of
Cm>mons in London, in a written
respome to a question. ahe will
give "early consideration" to vilitln8 the Falklanda once they
are ncaptured.
Me.hwhile~ 700 IWVivon of
three IWlk Britilh warabips, the
Coventry, Ardent and Antelope,
arrived In Southmnpton to an
emoUonal. ~-~ welcome abcmd the reQullltioned luxury
liner Queen Elfzabeth 2.
Mesa bank
bandit link~d
to HB holdup
' A lanky man wearing thick
8lalles. wno held up a bulk in Coat.a Mesa Thunday, may be
the aame man who held up
another Bank of America in
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OAMDA Clilgllry
~ ~ =:o WIMlpet
Extended
weatlier
Huntl:f:on Beach Monday, police
Costa Meea police u1d that the
man dea::ribed .. a male Hispenic
In bJa mid 2CYs, about 5 feet, 6
incha tall. robbed the Bank ot
America at 548 W. l~ St. of an
undWJc...t IUJll.
Police Sgt. Sam Qrddro said
that the man'• deecripUcm and
the ldnd1 of rambllnaz demand
not.e UMd in the ban& robbery
Thunday WM limUar to a Bank ot America holdup Monday at
15672 Sp~dale Ave.,
Huntinctm
About $2,000 WU taken in the
Huntiniton Beach robbery.
~;.!f~ERMAN they want to "halt
~~) 1prwld of mlllnlormation to vh•) c=n~o= ha~ a writte rebuttal to
charftll by a puentl poup upiet
aboul the cUltrlct'• plane for a
middle achool proaram.
The Committee Adv~at!l!f
Relpocwible Education. or CARE.
bail a1Jeced the trultellt made
lecal errors tn. pr~partna to
c1*tae from a klnderprten to
qhtb lfAde l)'lt.em to a mixed
aystem that will lnclude up to
three mJdd1e school.a (gradel alx
~elght).
1lM9 parentl have eCICUled the-
tn.llteel of insuff~t plannJ.na
and My the middle ~i. will
require excellive apendina. They
also claim. a 1urvey would
indicate moat famllles in the
echool, 1y1tem don't favor the
reorpnlzaUon. .
The CA.RE parentl have been
un1ucce11ful in convincing
tn.&stee9 to =I~ fall openina of Talbert Schoo( (The
1lte now aerve1 kindergarten
through eighth/rade). The
parents have aal they might
seek a court injunction to atop the
convenion and even have
threatened a recall effort aimed
at ousting current tnasteea.
In the& written reapome, the
trustees accueed the perentl of
1preadlng "mhleadlnf
1tatementa and mlllnformation.'
"The lmponant thing about
the middle dlool plan ii that we
d1d what we felt waa best for the
ldda -and that Wiii to live
optiona,'1 said Cheryl Norton,
. pnllldent of the IChool board.
"I had been told by parents for
yean. even before I ran for the
board, that we needed a way to
=en. our upper level ., abe aaid. 1'b18 ia ~the
~tive step we've taken."
The CARE parenta initially
criticized the trustees for the
c:llltrict'1 lepl cledllori that the
middle school conversion would
have no lipi.fJcant impact on the
environment.
In the dl1trict'1 rebuttal,
Trustee James Woest claimed the
Huntington
man injured
in sh~oting,.
Police said a 30-year-old man
wu shot in the ann outside hia
Huntington Beach home
Th~ ni,ht aa a result of a
domestiC quuftl
James William Winnen was
treated at Pacifica Hospital foe
the aunabot wound, police aid. William Henry Tidwell. 43, of
Anaheim WU jailed on auspidon
of attempted murder in
~with the lhootlng.
Huntington Bead>' police
detective John Daly aSa Winnen
11 a boyfriend of Tidwell'• estranceei wife. He said Tldwell
drvw i-t Winnen'• home Oil the
800 block of lndlanapolil Avenue .
at about 11 p.m., lhoutfnc.
• Police said Winnen WU shot
when he 1tepped out1ide to
investlpte the dlatUrbanc:e.
Detective Daly said of:flcera are
also tnveatlgating Tidwell'•
l9l!l1klo that Winnen fired at
him tint with a rifle. A rlfJe and
I abotcun wete oonf.llcat.ed from
Winnen'• ~. he tald.
lepl c~ hid the CARil
pareou• true motive of
preventJna the middl• .chool
convenlon and the cloetn1 of
N~lal School in the f.a1l ot 1983.
Woen aa1d the puenta "lhould
deal with the. t-... and not
wtth the illUH of :::JZ:aed
Wep.lity that .an~ _ .','
HB couple
in niolest
locked up
A Huntinaton Harbour couple
who pleade<f no contest in a child
molestation cue will remain in
Orange County Jail unt:ll county
health offlclal1 recommend
where they can be treated as
mentally dilordered 1ex
offenders.
Orange County Superior Court
Judie Myron Brown, who
ordered that defendants John
and Chr1ati Steen be taken into
cu1tody Thursday night at a
private hospital, Nied today that
they would stay in_ jail pending
another court beaJ1nC on June
17.
The Steena pleaded no contest
in April to felony chargea
a1legiJ1i sexual milconduct with
two young girls. aged 9 and 13, at
the couple'• Huntington Harbour
home.
Brown had declared the
c!dendanta to be mentally
di8ordered sex oUenden on the
baal1 of p1yohlatric reports
earlier this week.
The judae ordered that the
Steen1, who were receiving
treatment at a private Brea
psycliiatric hospital. be kept in a
led-up facility there until the
June 17 heert.ng.
At that Ume, on the buia of
county mental health department
recommendations, the obuple will
be sent to a pennanent treatment
facility.
A di1t..rict attorney's
investigator who went to the
Brea N'euro-Paychiatric Center aai4 the Steena were not being
Jocked up but instead roomini
with other people in an open .. ~.
Judge Brown contacted the
hospltal administrator, who told
him late Tbl1J"8Cbay that be could
not keep the Steena in a setting
conforming to the court'• order.
At that Ume, the couple were
taken into custody.
Today, defense lawyers argued
that their clients could be sent to
another private hospital in Lona Beach, which coUJd provide a
lleCW'e environment. •
Brown. who aid Monday he
could not disregard psychiatric
report• supporting medical
treatment for the Steena, bristled
at augeestklna this morning that
he WU giving speda1 trfftment
to the defendanta because of
their wealth.
The dJstrict attorney'• qffice
bad laid that the Steena abould
be treated like other defendantl
in a state men1al hospital rather
than a private fad.lity, where the
COUE_le would pay for treatment.
"Every individual who appean
before this court.getl preferentiaJ
treatment. .. Brown uid.
Defenee ~ pro1ecutioo
psych.iatrlltl JWDDmeoded
treatment for the Steena at the
private Brea f.adlity.
dads da)r,junz. 20th,
fJEST OF CLASS 4ld:e9Q"*JAt&;n-
Wandi ind to ~ hil Witt 1ut week to malnlY
Prote1ta"t Biftaln, a &rtp t>iat arou1ed an ~t o1 cnddlln here.
M a cold drtU and blwteey wtndl buffeted
the ~ John Paul ct..lded fl'Olb hit jttliner,
kiwd the~ and WM lmmedilftiy pWc.d by o.n. t 40POklo r. Geltieri, ~w·• · Jnllldent
and army commander, who alt and k1-d the
ponttft• rinl-
·U.S., NATO urge arms cuts
BONN, We.t Germany -The United Statee
and lta NA TO alliel, pnllM&Nd by a Ude of mitl.·
nuclear eentiment that ~tout thc'M•nda of
demomtraton, have called on the Soviet Union to
~te IUbstaUal arml reductionl.
Prealdent Re.on and 15 Wtltem pernment
JMder'I Thunda.y 1-ued • declaration ursU'I the
Soviet• to "join with u1 ln the 1earcli for
comtrucUve releUona. arme reductions and world
peece~ NATO 1elden al8o told the SovJ•ta they
wW coniuu• to lmproYe NATO defemee ln Eu.rope
over ~ next lix years and 11eek waya to keep crilel
ln other ~ of the world from distu.rbina the .,.....
Liberal p~,-ty wins Baha1na election
NASSAU, s.hamu-Prime Mlnltter Lyndln
0. PindUnc won extenlion of hil 15-year rule• the
Pro8r'elllve Liberal Party cn.-hed the oppolltion
Free National Movement ln the Bahamu' first aenenI election ln fl'lte yeen.
Unofflcial reault1 of Thuraday'a electforr
~illTI~OO~J ·
~ by the offidal s.hamM radJo network.
ZNS, showed Pindlint• party wlnn1nl 32 of 43
1Mtl in the HOUie of Amembly. The oppolldon took
the other' ~ 1 aeata ln thlt IUll·baked laland nation
off the aoutheut Florida cout.
Inhati~n picture improved
WASHINGTON -Wholeaale prlcea held
steady ln May aa ~:_elm In food prlcel were
oft.et by the fifth t monthly decline in
energy ooata. the sawmment tald today.
Today't report me.am lnflatlon Id the first five
month.a of the year 1Mu a amall 0.4 percent,
calculated annually, and bolat.ered economi.ttl' ·
predk:t1cmt that. fer an of um, the in11adon rate
would be well under the 7 percent of latt year and
the 11.8 percent of 1980. .
The improved Inflation picture hu ·been
attributed laraely to the stubborn reoemkJn. and the
work!Wide oil giuL The ~UI of oil,. thouch. baa
been \timlnllhb>a ln recent mootht. a deYelopment
likely to Jeed to hfCber enera prioe8 in the months aherid. malysta aay.
', · A1nerican plane do.Wned by Mexico
Clll a bwb wr LM Veqult.M Ialand. O.....W
Cmdr. Genaro ~Dena Mid TbUl'lday lD
11an ... .,~
The erbn pOot, Identified -Dewie J. 8m«Wn, Wll arrmt.ecf oft the twh, but a p Id ll'JI'
-llGlllblY armed with mi autmnatic weapon -
eiapec1 atter the Cl'lllb landin&·
House finally Basses ~OP buel.get ,.
WASHINGTON -~ Home hM finally i-ed a l>udpt but lt will be mootlw befcire the
nation knows whether th.la battle royal bM ham
' much ado about nothJng -er fer ~
Republlcana, predictably, hailed .-.ae of
Deir ........... "' CMrtee _,
HONORED -Former Daily Pilot publisher Weed was honored for 18 yeara of eerYioe ~
Robert N. Weed baa been hailed aa Orange the community. " "
Coast College's outatanding cltl7.en for 1982.
County hits
snag over
• • airport sites
By DAVID KUTZMANN or .. Dmlr ........ Di8cual1oni by Orange County
offlclalt w ith three major
1andownen to determine if sf tea
are available few a future general aviation airport have proved ~tleta.
According to a memo obtained
Tbunday, the landownen told
Airport Manager Murry Cable
that ~ respectlve tltes were
unavallab&e for development aa a
~ aviation airport''
Cable reported to the Board of
Superviman in the memo that the
pollUom of the 1andownen "are firm and not aabject to change or
alteration ln the future." .
'nie 1andawnen with whom
Cable held dilcu•om wen the
Irvine c.ompay, Rmcho MJ.lon
Viejo Co. an" the California ~ Madonal au.rd.
Tbe ..... in qumtlGn are in, Loa
Alamitos, where there la an
Armed Forca BeeerYe Cent.er; Sanu..> Can)'Oft; Bell Canyon
and San Juan Creek.
Cable had undertaken ta1ka
wtth 1andownen an direction of
county a.apes Non. who voted
eerllet Ulla )'Ml' to tee if one or
more of the sltea could be
~.
Acoordlng to avia~ planners.
there la • need in Oranle County
for at leMt 1,200 more 1p111CeS to
accommodate private aircraft.
John Wayne Airport and
Fullerton Airport curtently
provide II*» for tmall craft.
Cable u1d that it the required
land could not be purcfiued
vol\mtarlly, 0 land acquialtlon
through condemnation roceedinaa would be required ... hat proce11, however., la
f:requetJr, ti.me GDIJlll•mtr\I and costly.
The airpori manafOr noieci
that tbm'9 are about 1 tiedown
speCe9 available rtaht now at 1.-a Bem:tl and a.mo munklpal
alrpartll. "-n-t.dlltiea can be
ea1Uy reached ln about 20
=--m:~==~t: lald.
f
Daily Pilot's Weedl
honored by college
Fonner Daily Pilot publiaher
Robert N. Weed I.a Orange Cout
College's outstanding dtlz.en .for
1982.
Weed. who retired earlier th.ls ~ear u president of the Orange
Coast Publlahing Co., waa
honored Tbunday night during occ·. 34th commencement
exerclles.
The outstanding dtlzen award
it made annually by truateee of
the Coaat Community College
DI.strict ln .recognition of aerv1ce
to the community.
Weed, a Newport Beach
resi~nt, baa devoted nearly 20
yeara to public tervlce ln the
Harbor Area, working at a
volunteer with numerou1
orpnlzatiom, parUcularly ln the
fields of education and aervice to
youth.
He la a trustee of UC lrvlne't
California Collep of Medldne
and .WO aervm M a cilrector ot
the UC Irvine Foundation. In
addition, he ia a directer and pest
pcemdent of the Frtenda of UCL
Weed also la a member of
•
citiz.ent advilory committees f
OCC and for KOCE-TV, th
public television sta~ opera
out of the Coast College Dlstricit"•
Golden Weat campua
Huntington Beach.
He is a past dlrector of
Boys Club of the Harboc Area.
the Orange County Boy ~ Council, the Orange Coas
YMCA. the 552 Club of
Memorial Hoapital and th
Orange County Coas
Aaodation.
Weed a lso baa served hit
~emion as a dlrector of ~ omia Newspaper Publlah
Amodation and .. president 0
The Auoclated Presa for th
western stats.
'The University of .MUUM!tll>lAI
graduate came to the Orang
Cout area ln January, 1964,
become publiaher of the Dall
Pilot, a poat he held untl
l)ecemb4'r, 1980. He becam
premdent of the company in lMB ret1rtnC from that post on A so of thlt 1:r aft.er a 42. career as a y newspaperman.
Colleges to. light
state aid cutbacks
Repreaentatlvea of Orange CountY:• four community coUele diltrtcil have vowed to maintaln
a united front .,.m.t a state ~ to recowr $80 million
next filca1 year from California'•
community college system.
Lee Myera, a Sacramento
lobbylat who repreteJ\tt the
Cout, North Or1nae County,
Rancho Santiaao and Saddleback
cammunlty collep dil1ricta, told
loea1 offidals that the state may
try t.o iecover theee fundt by.
ellmiDating eelf-help counes and fordna dlttricta to •pend their
tellel'Y9 funds.
The lobbyist spoke at a rare
joint meeting of the elected
truateea and a~mlnlatraton of 0ranae County'• collep dlttrictt.
SAXONY PLUSH A
tuxwtoua ..xony pfah mede
wtth lJltron nylon-today'•
mo.t durable long-WMrtng
carpet fiber. More faehlon
colora mal(e It •••Y to
c9ordlnate with your
~decor.
Ai the conclualon of the
aeulon, repre-entatlve1 fro~
each di1trlct were urged to
gather information for a united
stand against the propmed cuts.
College offidall a1ao wen told to
organize a task force to preeent
the community colleges' cue Q local le&Platon.
Lobbyt.t Myen told the grou
that community colleges are~
target of state lawmaken w.,,_
are attempting to erate ~ projected $4 billion deficit,
state funds. ~
Coaat Community Collecel
Dlatrlct Chancello:q Wat8all de9crlbed the coD.eae cutt.cb • •
dime cure." in the leOla~
effcna to eliminate the cleflcit. ~
l
•-nwy then found that tbelr Ume tO
do volunteer work fOf' tbe -.U-WM
Umlted.'' IUd Mn. Neuman. a mot.her
of three wbo doel not have • paytnc
--. ------job ou1ll<le her home. ~~~~.;~!i~~~~~~~iiiii-1
Rafting on Kings
River dangeroµs ESTATE
Afl> FBl'BNO (AP) -The abertff'1 department baa
wmwd Kings River raften to be careful boaUna
downstream from the Pine J'lat Dun In Nltem NEW JEWELRY Fr.no Q>unty.
"We are ~ people from rafting on
the river due to treecneioUa ccodlttu..'' ukf Lt. (One Day Only)
Robert Wrieht.
Releuea from the dam have lncreued to
CQlllpenlate for snow runoff in the ~.
· Put a few word! to tDDrk for you Dres..UD
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addr••• ot tll• Intended
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eotpOllillOh, 1211 F Logan Aw,
Colila ...... CA t2l2t. Tiie name(•) and bu1lne11
addr••• ot tll• Intended lr• .... M(I) are: S & S, INC., a
Calltornla corporation, 1211 F = Aven4'9, Cotta ...... CA
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otfl .. of tEAVICI ISCAOW CO .... ANY, 141H 8Mdl IN'ld.,
P.O. loll 211, w.tmlnet., CA 12111 Oft or lftlr Ml9 21, 1112. ~ ...... c-. for MllO ollllll9
In ...... ,...,.,., to --.. June21. lll2. lo far •• 11 llnown to eald h1tended Tra111fete•C•> Hid lfltended TrMlfel'of(I) ueed tfle folowlnG flddMoMI buielrlW,..,.
and .Od ....... witlllfl the tllr., yeare leat paat: VALOA
EL£CTROHIC8 8lld VALOA EAST. DAT!D ..,._I, 1112. aa S, INC~
• Callfornla oorpor9tlon BY ALONIO DI SANCHEZ.
flnllldant
BY "°8EAT 8. SWAIN,
Vice~ . IMMdedT,_ ...... Publletled Oraft99' Cout Daffy
• PlloC. Ml9 11. 1112.
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CHALLENGER -Gerry
Cooney'a experience and
stamina are on the line.
Dodger .
streak
• continues
LOS ANGELl'.8 (AP) -The ' manaaer was talking about Jon
opportunitiea and lllCk of clutch hltung and ~vtng runnen on
6-e.
"We're just not getting the key
hit at the right Ume," he aid.
The Los Angele• Dodgers'
Tom Luorda?
Not this time. This was
Cincinnati'• John McNamara,
explainina the pliaht of the Beds
even after pullfna out a 3-2
victory over Lo• An1ele1
Tbunday nieht. ~ the ~ blna .nu tO four pnes. 4
The Reda, though, who are·
last in the National Lelpe West.
have been ha~ucb the mne
problem -the . KWe're 88COlld in ie.aue in
hitttna," pointed out McNamara,
"but next to last in rum aiored."
It appeared the Dod&el'I mJcht
break out of their skid, ~y
after aeUiDC their Ke, Fernando Valenzuela. a 2-0 lad in the
. sixth lnnlq. .
Normally, that'• enough.
VaJenmela, 8-5, hadn't allowed
an e.rned run after the llxth
innln& in a game 111.nce April 25.
He al10 hadn't walked flv.e
batten in a pme liDce April 25.
: But he walked five 'lbunday 'nllbt. and he aJlo pYe 'Up two rum in the le'Ymth and anodM!r,
:the pme-winner, In the a,hth.
Eddie Milner, who entered the
pme in the 8eWSlth • a pinch
:runner and ICOftd Ondnnad'a
'flqt nfu. knocked in the tie-
breaker with a 8ingle to left-cenw.
" I t • t my fl r a t game-·
Wlnninl RBI ln the majora,"
Milner mid. "I --. JM•••ied, a
curve ball. and I dlda't hit it well
But the way w."ve been aotnc. if
l bad hit it bard it probably
would haY'e been ri1ht at
ICllDlbody ...
But it dropped in front of
I Pedro Qwrrero and. &n o.ter
aboard with a leadoff walk,
IODNd Che tle-breUlnl nm.
''There'• not much anybody
CXMdd do about that one," catcher
MJlr,e 8dc-=le md.
~as· Ve.gas
.,.,.1,,,_ -VN \:&MIU~~·· noun. IU°WWeN<I in hil 1ut three fichta, destro}'fna JCen
that at the weten-in when he led hia Norton, Ron Lyle and Jimmy YoUn, -
ento= in a chant, like a colle1e ·three men who either held or fouaht for c~t u,;,. II it?" be ahouted at them. the heavywetcht Utle -in four rou.ndl or
"Hobnee' Time!" thlay answered. le11.
n.di.. Im.._. _..._ Fol' theee reuona, the flaht hal captured
U11VJ men carry r-"9 "'n:ucntlala the lrnqinatlon of the boxina public. The
into thll filht which ~tcbee a muter fant' appetite for the match wu lncreued = =.i: ~r in the even ~ by a two-month pmtponement
Holmel hM the WBC heavyweight forced by an Injury to the challenaer'• left
divlilon for the 1Mt four )'9U't_. defending shoulder.
his title 11 tlmel and ending 10 of thme Cooney uys be la healthy now and
flehta with knockouts. He II 39.() for h1a trainer Victor Valle thinks the delay may
career and hal ICOftd 29 Jmcrigouta. have hel»ed his man develop his fl&ht hand
"rm ltickilur with my prediction of eeven Cooney la afao "'ndefeated with 22 and made him more of a two-fisted threat ~·~the:!'fOW'~· "But lf he ICtl knockouta in ~ fi&hta. Eiaht of hia flghta. to ~he excitement the match haa uu.MAI~ .~ lncludln& the 1Mt two, have ended in the created, oo..prornoter Don King aaid the
The two men wetped in sepuately, first round 8I'CllJI could _,. put the record ~ million
avoidlnl any confrontation. They have Hohnel la the boxer, an expert at •tting figure which Holmee and Muhammad Ali
been kZt a-.. for much of the Jut two up an opponent. He ii conatdered to have t in .... ~ ~ ..... lo --..a• ~ 2 _. • ,__ of the ...__t '~ •-the .... --'----. "I 111 ulC' same P81'"""'6 t •wa.uum '-A~ • weeks wing traininC utldOQI becauee of --~ zu au U\aU-1980
inddenta between members of their campe. C~ ... ::~ aald. I'm gonna leave here "I. imagine it will groas somewhere
C.ooney'• people have harueecl Holmes between $7~ and $100 million," said Kfn4i.
with taunta of ''Tick ... tick ... tick," Cooney'• left hook has devuiated many M~ of that will come froq'l the cbed-suuestinl ____ tha_t_U. __ la_l'\lllnina __ . _ou_t_on_the ___ o_p_ponen __ u._H_e_ICOl"ed_· _a_w_eec_ome __ knockou ___ ia ___ <SW11 __ <JOLM~. Pa1e CS)
CHAMP -Larey Holmes
goes for his 40th straight
victory without a defe.at.
-Reeling Angels
still in tailspin
LAltERS HONORED -Kareem
Abdul..Jabbar (center) pw the No. 1 llign •
Laker players ride a ~ down aro.dway tn
downtown Loi Anples Thunday. Thousands
turned oui to -=knowledge the Lakera as NBA
champion!. '
CHICAGO (AP) -Manager
Tmy LaRueaa baa it all fiaured
out • to why h1a Chic.-go White
Sox have been involved in eo
many one-run games lateZ: • lolll .. 'they win. be 't
mind.
"Everybody'• battUn1 and
nobody la giving in," LaRuma
laid Thunday night after the
Sox edaed the Angela 7--6 on
Steve Kemp'• tie-breaking,
1eadoff home run in the ninth
lnnina· It was .the ninth atnUght one-
run ~ involvtna the White
Sox and It. marked their third
victory in four pm-.
''Thoee 8aJDe1 were ...,mat
Kama Qty, Texas, Oakland and
now California." taid ~
0 all teems in our divilion which
make9 them doubly Important."
The thing that baffled
~WM the way they lost a
5· l lead which they bad
ntabllabec:l with aome daring ~tunnlne. especially by Greg
Luzimki who ICOftd three times. Britt Bums didn't allow a hit un-
til the fifth wherl Fred Lynn hit
b la third homer, but Burns
couldn't get by the sixth when
the AnaeJa 8COr'9d three more nma ·on alnaJee by Rod Carew
and Don BayJor, a double by
Bobby Grich and a triple by
Doug DIQncee,
'The Whl• Sox Mdeci a nm in
the eeventh when Luzlnaki
walbid and scored on a double
by Tom Paciorek. but the Angela
tied it in the eighth with two
runa on aing)es by Carew, Baylor
and Rngie Jaclmon and another
double by Grich.
Kemp led off the ninth with
his'fourth homer which made a
winner of reliever Salome
Barojaa, 3-1, and a loeer of Dave
Golt.%, -0-1.
ul WU just ~ to hit the
ball hard," said ltemp, who
hadn't hit a home run in a month. "If you can get the
· Jeedou inan on bate in the ninth 1nnln& your chances of ICOring
are much bett.er. I don't know
whether it wae a fast ball, alider
or breaking ball.''
Catcher Joe Ferguaon verified
that "It waa a fast ball and Kemp
just hit it. It's hard to say exactly
where the ball was becai.tee I
didn't get a chance to catch it."
~ Manager Gene Mauch said. 'Kemp was the last batter
Goltz was going to face. I had
Doug Corbetf read'y in the
bullpen and ~ was going to face
Luzinski."
Mauch had little to say in the
wake of the Angela' ninth lom in
10 PJDeS but be WM pleued
with the e,f:fort against Bums
who has a 6-1 lifetime record
against the Angels.
"They battle f!Vtt'Y night," said
Mauch, "but tonight was
eepeci•Uy lmpreative since Burm
has always been tough. on us."
Haden, the TV commentator, takes a salary cut
UC Irvine's Magee takes a lawyer,·an(l tlle NFL players take a look at a Monday nigbt strike
Nora IN A ~ JAB:
Pat Haden'• oontract with CBS. j,n
whlcb the former a.rm quarterback will
provide cob OCDlne"tar)' far ~
football ~ will net him $125.000
thll--.. 'l'bat~ II ~t.17 half of what his woWa haw been
lf be Md stayed th the BalDI • . .
Accardlnc to one CBS eource. Haclien'• cantnct UC> hal a ci... wbk:h alJoWa
him to retUm to the Rama if be IO
dellree. The aource added that the
cla\m II a ltandard one UIUlllyiC to
all atblilit& Ub-hub. Look for to
be a.:k tn a a.a. uniform befan the
1982...aexsm-...
UC IBVINE BASKETBALL All-
A.meftwa Kntn M.-. will Mw bis
UJ)COlbln1 n•1ottatfou handled by
Newport Beach attorne~ •Denn'•
e.waod; II..-wm mMk ·Harwood'•
tin& ~Into thl ~ wwld.
Harwood Mid that h• will be le
oamubrn n with aMMJ Tmn o.DbW
tbrou•hout ne1otlationa. Colline,
Incidentally, wlll handle contract
proceedinc• for DePaul'• Terry
Cummlnp. By th• way, ano~ of
Colline' clfenta ii Laker center ~
Abdul..Jabmr.
Add ....,.. attorney: Harwood bal
been in practice for 18 ye an, l• a
member of the UC lrvlDe s.-ortt
Aaloclatet' Board of Dlrecton, and
ierYed 11 the mllW' al ca••_,... at the
1-btball team's awardl ~ •.
rtnlJ add lbrWaod: So ,. wonlinl
to Harwood, only preliaalnary di.iCuilAonl have tal&eD pi.. w1tb a
t.ndtu1 al In• ... d .... in the NBA:
Harwood .aid men Would be known
atter the NBA holde ita league meet1np
next week... ·
For what it'• worth dept.: rm not
U'IUina the poUlt that M.p: Jobneon
didn't deeerve ~ cbampioDlhip eeriea
MVP award but. aU11. my vote would haw IOI» to Bob McAdoo, who turned a
W!ry good Laken team Into • very, very,
very good one . . .
It'• ;,.c talk ao far, but the NFL
players Amodatkln. rather than IUilre
before the ...an, ii toying with the ldee
of atrtklnl the first MOnday ntaht pme
of 1982. That would be their token wamtna to the owners. foUowed by a
mmve walkout at a .....,,..ted &maay
to be lwned law. I think my Idea II
better. The .-,.. lboukt pi.)' out the
llMOll and tlm etrike Jul& Jlrior to tbe
playoffa. n.at way in--amonc tht
pubUc Wauld be at lta heWit and h
OWQel'I wOuld be .wnlY prwand to
eolvethe ...... . s-a.. .... o1 ~tndl iliaid *.a--~~·,... m.~
eelec:ted on the first round by Seattle in
Monday's eummer bueball draft, wanta
~ _ qntng bonus of $35,000 fnlm the
Marineta or he'll return to OCC for
another season. Teammate Kevin
Sllwlmki. taken in the third round by
Toronto, 11 aeeldn1 $25,000 or he'll
cantlnue bis career at Cal Sta• Fullertmo
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r .. A11n1tl0tt of .loltn Minning, 11.111•110 cllredor, .....,. JV/It 1.
HAAVARO -Named P1t•r Roby -~ooedl.. MIAMI UNIVtRllTY -Named Jon
f'IMtlllo ............ ooedl. NtW YORK TECH -Named 8arry ,..,.,_........, .......... OOMfl,
o l'llL'W tf I quality,"
One .... Ii July • md u..
other 1n Sweden. Jul)' 23.
0 1 don't know IJ I woWd fO
and come beck or ;;.t my chin
and wait tt out. But rm .n ln my •
wayt here and wouldn't want to ao over then for tM full~··
Lan year it waa a broken
collarbone that kept hlm
ildellned • aood portion of. U'-
teMOn. ThJa YetAt, he broke an
ankle 1n the aprtna clulk which
came a month before the resuJ,ar
leUOn opened. He la now reed;1 to 10 lull bore ancT'ayt"tbe iftklj
hU healed completely.
"I'm dolnt all of my own
mechanical work now and I have
a very sood 1pon1or In STP
(Gordon Johncock won at lndy
under the STP ~r). 1 feel
thinp are going right for me
right DOW and l hope to keep
them that way."
Christian will compete at both
events th1I weekend but could
face the toughest field to date at
Cotta Meaa tonight. It will
include world champion Bruce
Penhall who la here to oblerve
the American final (he's already
qualified by virtue ·'Of his world
title last year).
While ChriaUan believes that
the tldera from the English
ci r c uit will have a alight
advantage In experience, he
doesn't give them any further
edge in the Long Beach
competition.
It will find each of the 16
riders competing ~aimt each of
the others in four.rnan, four-lap
heat races on a point basis' of
3-2-1-0. The three with the
highest total at the end of the
program will advance to the next
step, the Ove~ Final at White
City Stadium in London July 4 .
Thia I.a where Penhall begins his
q'*t of a leCOl1d straight world
title. Ten riders advance to
Sweden and 11 will gain a spot in
the Coliseum event from there.
• • •
BOBBY SCHWARTZ CALU
Bal.boa IaL1and hia home when he
is ln this country but dwing the
summer months he rides for
Reading in the British League.
He's here tor the American
Speedway final Saturday night
and will by-pass tonight's
program in Costa Mesa to
concentrate all efforts on the
qualifier.
"1 d.Idn't make it past this race
last year and I want to do
better," Schwartz saya. "I've
been having a good aeaaon and I
feel good right now.
Penhall races
at speedway
Bruce Penhall, the reigning
world champion speedway rider,
will make a rare appearance at
the Orange C.otmty Fairgrounds
in c.osta Meaa tonight to compete
in the weeklynctng ~am.
Penhall, who ca laBalboa
I.aland his home when he isn't off
racing, will be joined by Shawn
Moran and Brad Oxley of the
English circuit along with
regulars Alan Chrl..st.lan, Mike
Bast, Mike Faria, Mike Curoao,
Steve Lucero, Dave Sims, Keith
Chrlaco and John Sandona.
Tonight's action ia the final
preparation for Saturday's
American Qualifier. at the Long Beach Veterans Stadium-
EARLi~SON,JB. ~~~ =
• l'elldent of a.ta Meaa. Ca. will be held on Satrday from ~~ C }~ after the Whltham-Kanapaux a-·-U"'U Portland, Funeral ~ ln Rocbway,
J reion. Paued away on New Jeney. Liturgy of
une 9, 1982. He was a Chriatlan Burial will a1ao be
rilember of the Qarden held on Saturday at 9·30AM 2~ Lodae 11952 B.P.O. at S t . Cecelia Caiholtc
-. member of DAV and Church, Rockaway, New
t h e P u r p l e H e a r t Jeney. Whitham-Kanapaux
Amodadon, active with the Funeral Home d1rect.ora. Junior All American
Football and aerved • the
Athletic Director and w)c an ------:t!B.~~Uc sa,~ DEATHS
~u~d~·~ ELSEWHERE
Kalez, Marcia Koval1kl, -------MI ke, Duffy and Joe
AtkiMOn, 1randchildren, M U H I C H , W e 1 t
Mark, Laura and Lin., G.rmany (AP) -W..t
l*"'fttl Mr. and Mn. Beed German film dir•ctor
Myers. Reclta~on of the RalMr Wener p~
Ro1ary wlll be held on 36, whole film "Th~ S11nday, June 13, 1982 at 14an1ap of Maria Braun."
7!SOPM at the Harbor Lawn .... widely ahl~ted ln the ~will~ United State1, dled
on Monday, June 14, 1982 at Tburaday.
lO:OOAM at St. John the TULSA, Okla. (AP) Ba_ptllt Catholic Clultch R .~ -1 n term en t service; •••rw D. Rebert•, ~1. Immediately followina at anUque dealer and elder
Harbor Lawn Memorial ion of evan1ell1t Oral
Park. Servlcea under the Ro&M-111, wu found dead
·direction of Harbor Lawn-W e d n e • d a y o f a
Mount Olive Mortuary of 1elf-tnflicted gunshot
c.o.ta Mesa. M0-5554. wound.
BLODGETI'
CPT . EDWARD F .
PASADENA (AP) -
Archi~ Wallace Neff, 87,
active In the development
of Soutbem Callfornia'•
early architectural style
with buUdiJ\p IUCh .. the ~ mantkln ln Beverly am.. died Tue.day.
PARADIS!! (AP) -
Elmer E. ~ 87, the
outspoken two-term San
Francilco mayor who tried
to thape the dty into the
Parf1 of the We1t, died
Monday.
BLODGETT, a1e 84,
realdent of Rockaway
Town1blp, New Jeraey.
P-.:1 away on Wedne9day,
June 9, 1982. at College
Ho1pltal, Newark, New
J-.y • a rault of Injuries
llU9tained In an autombobile
accident. He wu born in
X..t, En&Jand and lived ln
Parslppanr, New Jersey
before IDOYIJ'tC to Rocb~y
TCJVllllhlp 14 yean 880· ept. ~ .... employ.cl ...
=&tit ~:.:s :Yb.!: SAN DIEGO (AP) -
wlfe Sally and dauihter Fra•k B . T•omaa, 71,
:----:"----------..... 1er1eant-at-arma of the
M&.Tl ..... ON
tMrTN ' TUTt9U. MSTCW.C .......
427 E 17th St
COttaMeu Me-9371
Cali!omia Senate fnlm 1975
to 1981, died ~.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Lela MHclllat EtJUU,
100, who died S.turday, 11
IUrVived by 10 children, 80 1randchlldren, 55
sr-i-pandchlldren and 1G ll'M'--sr-~
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Avco l'tnancial S•rvlce1 of Newport BHch
rwhed ..... '*''with Callfom.la 8ancorD Inc. '°" purchail Ol Anahebn .N'aUonal Bank for$&.& mUUon. The dollna .. •Jq>eeted wlt.hin 95 da~
>4 a eonamon, Avco P'inancta1 Suvlcet It -nqUlted t.o Mil tlw ~ loan portfolio Of_
Anaheim National, The purchaee mu1t al10 be·
approved by the C«nptroller of the Currency and thi
YeClenl R:Jystam. The marb A voo'a mtry i.niO national ~terYicel.
Newport Balboa dividend told
Newport Balboa Savino and Loan Aaaodation
baa declared lta tint stock df vldend.
'?be board of d1rectota approved a 5 pe.raml .tooa
dividend to Uw-eholderw of record June 10.
The three-year-old savings and loan aaaodaUon
with headquarten ln Newport Beach recently
announced eern1nal of $1.M per share in fiscal 1982,
up 40 percent.
Kremer cites risk factor
A combination of drastlailly ~ fina.nda1,
market and political realities la resulting in a new
risk/reward ratio in land development, Peter C .
Kremer, president of the Irvine Company, told the
Pacific Cout,Bullden Conference in San Frandaoo.
"Real estate development la not ri.dlng the trouah
of another cycle but ia being completely restructun!d,"
K.reroer said TbW'lday.
Kremer said riaka Involved l.o large-scale land
development are beginning to outweigh potential •
rewards._,
As a result, he said, large land developen will
either undertake smaller scale, incremental
development or require a development agreement, a
new form of contract between a developer and a
munldpal jurtad.lct1on that will give both parties a
degree of uaurance that a project will be completed.
Charity seminar set
A three-day seminar on "Planned Giving: A
National Perspective .. begins Monday at the
Newporter Inn, Newport Beach.
Speakers include Lynn Nofziger, former advt.er
to President Reagan; Bert Knault, member of the
Presidenrs Task Poree oo Private Initiatives, Milt()o
Cerny of the Internal Revenue Serv1oe and econom1at
Lefter Salamon of The Urban Institute.
For information. call 644-7000.
Seminar 'spomor is the National Institute for
Philanthropic Studies at UC Santa Barbara.
Jaeobs due at C of C meet
A membenhip luncheon for \he IAguna Niguel
Qwnberof O:immelce ha been ICWuled for June 21
at 11:30 at the El Niguel Country Club.
The guest lpeeker will be Brad Jacot.; county tax, ••e90C. FOi" informat:loD. call Carole Bowpwt at 495-3300.
Century Data signs pacts
C-entury Dita Systems, Int. of Anaheim received
three contncta totalina more than $2 mlWon for ita
Trident line of removaole pack d1ak drives.
Voice and Data Systems of Chk:ilao will puichue
200 unita, Pro O.ta Corp. of Cleveland signed for-60,
and S.B.A.A. Marketing Inc. of Cape Girardeau, Mo. 6r25.
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• • • IQJUDCtlOD
By .. ITl:Vlll'~ and the Onnae o.t woukl not Th~y. whUe u~ .the for lh• Sierra Club, aald tu She N!d today'• ie..e Nle dOll
on •..., .._. be 1Mlld untD a trial ill MJd on ~ did penD.if~tit-,_. or1anlution ta auemptin1 to · not ~ the door to the club'• c.i~~':tl~\ ~=n~0:~b~!-~ ~«*--:\ ~ ~~.,..to,._.,..... ~:b&d'-:-:!J~ ''There are other ~·· the
injunction on the 24 tncta.
''Al Jona u the tracts aren't
offel'ed--and M Iona • blcM----t-
. tod~ico doaen ,tracta1 Th• emer1ency appHl ta And while the court'• d«tWJn all th• Southern California aid. 'trt'oday they are r.cet~
lncl 10 off Newport MO permit the De~nt of th• WM a ~ far the ...._ iind t:raCa. and o.,.n.lna bMil.. but they wont
i.._.pna . were not in the Interior to JeMe the 24 ~ COMta1 dtlel, the apPjilll ODWt j .. W• are cWlnttilly aof.na to be acc:eptect today, ancf that'• oUe~. .tncta w• reJleted a day atw a turmd down a b6d bY the 8Mfta par.-tbe cw," Jila. -Dkiliaa another= that'• critical."
not accepted, they won't be eold,"
aaid Mart GottdJener, an offahon
oil analyat for the CoHtal
Cornrn1aaiOn. '
"And lf they don't tell the
tracts, I don't know U we'll
further pursue the auit," ahe 'lbe 9th U.S. Otcult Court of U.S. Dilt:rict Court Juda tmpoeed Club and the Qty of LMuna • iakl . Meanwh le, a 1pokeawoman
Appeala ruJed tn San Frand800 an lnjuncticn on .U. ol the tr.-Beech to halt the u of alf 184 SM Mid opdonl •Delude Pnl for the state Coutal CornJnlllioq
i.te Thunday that 24 ncta off let few today in Loe A,naea tncta in 1--8Ut No. •· fornrd with the ~ Pl'OCWt aald ahe doesn't know lf the state
Santa MC>l'IQ Bay, Loe Anae1-The Cn:u1t Court rul1na lac. Kathryn Dlc:bon, an attorney IO forward in trtal court. or "try ' will pursue a trial, liven the
aald.
Department of the Interior
(See OIL, Pa1e Al) -----~":-=:-~--=:....---,,;--------_.;:;.-----;___--...;...-, ----~ fo do both lln)ultaneomly." circult court'• upholdlna of the
·-JS IT AT THE WALL -President Reqan ltanda in control tower manned~ J!'.Mt German 1e>ldien_
the American leefor, near Checkpoint Cbarli,, --00 tlie other side of the wall.
at the Berlin Wall today. Behind him ls the
676 seniors
Laguna, Dana Hills.
graduations set
Laguna HeaCb :. School
will graduate 250 ta next
W~y eveninf while Dana
Hilla High School Will band ~t
diplomas to 426 graduating
seniors in ce.remonie1 next
Tbunday.
The Laaun·a Beach Hiah
aaduatiGD will becin at 7:30 p.m. Iii the Irvine Bowl and will be
~e!!.1hted by the keynote of Dr. Wiiliam Parker, a
Newport Beach author and
founder of the Community
Church by the Bay. . .
Parker, a frequent speeker on
the subject of motivation, will
talk about what kind of future
the Qr8duat81 wD1 W:Je. .. Ar.a addnm1na the gniduatlnc
dlll will be valiedict.orian Lynn
Caverly and lalutat.orim Kerry
Shea Hu~ both of 1.-,una e.m.
Sea lionR drown
MONTDEY (AP) -'lbe 42 •
deed .. &.. that have VIMhed
up on Mclnterey bwhe9 lllnce
the we+r" IDf1 haw dtowoed
in nets ~ 111'.dd ban.
'
Al e9Ch of the 250 JEl'lldua• ta
penonally awarded lda or her
atploma, a 35 mm allele eelect.ed
by each araduate will b'
projected Ol'l a nearby ICfteD.. •
'l'he 1llde. will ranee from
baby pictures of lnduat. tb
their lu1h school graduation
photoe.
At Tbunday'a Dma Hilla mp
Schoool araduatlon ceremony
1raduatea will be awarded
dlPilomM by Capiltnno UnWed Sc"'boql Di1tr1ct truateea Paul
H"W!W" and Jan Ova1m.
The 6 p.m. outdoor oeranouy
will be held in the echool"a
Walter Spencer Stadium.
SAx clam valedictortana, all ot
whom matntabwd J*'fect four.
point 1rade averaaea, will .sm-thetr d,., ......
Clua of 1982 valedlctoriana are: ~=~.!\~e Andenon, of ~a!1-~~
San Juan Capiatrano; Julie
Renfro and April Durrett. both
of Dana poblt P,oUat; and Jett
Wood ot Liluna NlpeL
President
ends tour
.of Europe
BERLIN (AP) -President
Reaaan, endin1 his 10-day
E"!J'Opean odyaey, vialted the
stark Berlin Wall today,
chaDea&ed tbe 8oYiet Union to a peace Initiative, and scorned
commwliat reatmee for beinl
...... to deadi" ot freedom.
"Goodbye and unUl we meet
apin. auf wtedeleehen.,'1 ae.pn
told W• German boltl at a
farewell ceremony in Bonn
befcre be departed abmrd AJr
J'orce Qne tt e:&a a.m. PM'· fdr
the el1ht-bour fl11ht to
WMhlncton-
WZ'belie triPlt tbele meeUnpt
haw been arduom. tMTve been aw.~~ tlrtnC to all of ~;kl 'nO been •""'""ul,"
Earlier in West BerllD, the =:oJ· wea~ a heavy Y9lt. far about
flw mnutea at the whltie-D9intlld
line at the Cherk.po&nt t2mle
bcrdel' cnmlnl that ....... dae
dty fRllD the commun11t-m.IL
PLO vows 'resistance ·
Cease-fire re01ains ,
c
shaky. in Le·hanon
BJ fte A...aa.._ Prell
larael and Syria declared a ..... an in the Lebanm war
today, the llraelia c1abning they
had achieved their objec:dve -
smashing the Palestinian
l\lelTllla movement. But artOlery
fNarraaea flared outside Beirut
2 ~ hours later, and the
auerrlllaa vowed continued
remtance.
Just before the ceue-ftre took
effect. i.r-u JeW 9COted a dlrect
hit on PLO military
beedquarten in Betnat.
Shellfire broke out tn KhaJde,
eight mli. IOUth of Bein.at center
and ju1t south of Beirut
International Airport.
A pro.Syrian l.ebane.e flldjo
station aid Paie.t1nian and Leb-
anese, leftist forces entrembe
in Kbalde had becwl ~
fire with hraeU warship•
offshore, and Syrian artWA!l
poaldanl ID the blDa at
al..Qhmrb. above Khakle. oDf!Md---
fire on the i....u. flw mlnuta
JaW.
brMl'• lnvuion umy had .,_ baUU... Pa)twd .........
..a-the 8CJ<hlm ... -Of Bmvi Im
two day.. after pulbJJW 50 .,,, ..
to the ..... of the ~
capital 6a a 11~ C;UDpaip
they .ud WM at drivtna
the ~ out of -.them
LebDon.
In their liahtnine offeDlive the
laraeU. abo collided with the
Syrian forces that went into
Lebanon al-x years a10 ••
peecellll epen between the Arab
country's warrt.nc t.ctiona.
Laguna seeks
unit members
"in land study
Applicants for aeata on a
community talk force to explore
the .,POtentlal sale or lease of
. IUflllUa IChool diatrict ~in lACUM Bwh, haw~ UnUl
June 18 to apply.
• Appljcation forms are available
at tlle t.pna BMch UnWed
Scbool Dlltriet bmdquanen. 550
JUummt Drive.
--The 10-member board· will
include four community
mMnhin -two fRllD tbe i'op of
the World netchborhood wl two
Nlkllnta from the .... of the
~ pme1 wm look Into ..,.
of r· of an ll«n Plft.'ll1 CID Lacuna BouleYard that
the dlltliet DO ~ needs. JW
mare lnlmmtkln, Call the dJstrtd
at4M-IM8.
Flcbtinc 00 the ground and in
the air had ocndnued to within
minuw ol the noon (3 a.m. PI1I')
oe.e-ftre. i.r.eJi planes bombed
Beirut's PaJesUnian enclaves and
reportedly shot down 18 more
S)'!Wl jets over-Lebanon.
Just 10 minutes before the
ceue·flre, a clwiter of Jaraell
Aquatics
aid vowed •
by L~guna
The Laguna Beach Qty c.ounct1
has qreed to pursue cooperating
with the Laguna Beach Un1flecl
School Dtstrict on implementing an .uPlfllded high IChool and dty
aquatica procnm and proposal to
build a new pool at La1una
Beach Hlah School. The acbool board made a
r~uest at this week'• joint rneeuna wtth the City C.oundl
that the council ahare.ln P8Ytna
the $13,000 salary of a tunttme
1wimmin8 coach and aquatics
director.
"We would like to aee the d~
come in with us at the out.et,~
ukl Carl Schwarz, a member of
the 8Chool boerd.
Council memben expressed
concern that an e~tended
aquatica pl"08l'am allow for more
use by the public of the
~~ Bellerue noted
that ~·· aenior dtizens now drive to Le.i.aure World to swim
and other residents of the dty
drive to.Laguna Niguel to swim
at a public pool along Crown
Valley=f" One cal1I for cloainc
(See AQUATICSl Pase AJ)
Noise of jets
will increase
bombs unleashed high above
Beirut 9COted a direct hit on the
six-story apartment building
houling the Palestine Ubention
Organization's military
headquarters.
The PLCYs chief ipobsman.
Mahmoud Lal:wU, said none of
the top PLO leaders wu killed
°""' ............... SAVES LIFE r
Nineteen-year·old Janfes
Beck employed resuscitation
techniques he'd learned to
save life of a San Clemente
heart attack' victim.
San Clemente
victim saved
by FV teen
By ROBERT BARltER °' ... """ ........ ColleQe atudent James Beck la
creditecf today with •Ying the
life of a heart attack victim who
bad hoooed bftiathinc Thunday
Aircraft noise. from the and wbC.e heart bad atoppt!d
Maria.' El Toro AJr StatiGD will beating.
be louder than usual trom Beck, 19, a temponry clerk at
Monday throulh Friday becau. the Radio Shack at 17054
of special operations, baae M..,,,,,U. St., Fountain Valley, ta
of.tidala ay. beina baled • a hero by fire
lncrl!•e d no6le will nm frCJrn 7 ofticfaJI who aaid It la aelcb:n that
a.m. to 11 p.m. Mcnday tbrouP a "fUll c:ardiollC arrest'' patient ia
Wecb>e-tlY, from 8 p.m. to 10 mtYed at the 1Ce111e. ,.
p.m. 'nwnday and from 11 a.m. ..He (Beck) made all the
to 1 p.m. rrtday. diffenalce," aaid Battalion Chief
Notae allo will increase on · John Bolatad. .
Monday, June 21from7 a.ru. to Beck applied cardlQ·
10:30 p.m ., Marine offlciala pulmomry ~tation on three repon. -<See mo. Pace AZ>
IL SALE INJUNCTION ••• . . . '
flclall were unavaUabt. for .. W• ooWd atop \he .._ lllit,
i, .. nui .. nt ~ on th• clrcult ~ ... Gnl'lt llld. "a.At we dOl'l't
'• rejlclUGI\ of tMlr' 8PIM!IJ. tblnk o.•1 u. ~ ._ to
"-t • 1poke1man 1ald do. w.· ... trYtM.~bl~. )ur1day., before the clreult wt you cam. lo a ~t ,..,...
'1 ~ w• annowad, ~ have to be made."
t. if tM Interior Depertment TM U.S. ~ 8"""'Y hal U\ ltl .ttort. ~ on the ~ ..u.wct there .,. betMen a.a
actl would be returned bW1oP and 10.9 bUUon barrelt of ~--~Diii#. ~to. lA...trWkln_ B 11 Grant, acdn1 deputy cubic fHt of natural IH in
)IDineralt mana1er for th• ~ drW1nl al* between
lnterlor Department, warned and tM Mexican bolder. lthat 'failure at the drcuJt COW1 GOV. !'.dmund Brown alya the
would only mean the 2' tnctl H diaputed tract• repr•Hnt mlabt be olteNd for Mle apJn 1n "onl,y about 10 percent of the oil .19'4. potenual.0
~AQUATICS PROGRAM ...
1he ~ pool -26 by 15 Yarda ...... and buildl.na a new pool ~est of the football field . A new ~·· 26 yarda by 25 yarda, la
And location of the current
pool to claarooma presents a.
nolce problem for lta daytime UM
by raidenta of the community.
LoncUme OUltGlnen and ocMr
fana of th• Oran1e lnn, a
1andwlcb·and-1hakea lhop on
,CoHt Hi1hway Juat outaide
Corona del Mar, can breathe
Miler, at lMlt until later thll
yeu,
The· r.t.aw-ant 11 atayinf put t0r now.
The lrvtne Company, wbJch
owna the land on which the
reataurant alt.a, hu ~ to extend owner John rero'a
1eue at leMt until Nov. 30. 1be
leue WU acbeduJed to expUe
~16.
Bodrero hu been aeek:1na a
new site for the reataurant,
which firat operated 50 years aeo
on Cout Hlahway near Lacwla
Beach. 'lbe Irvine ~ hu acreect to deed the over
to Bodrero 10 that it can be
moved.
Bodrero vuy much wanta to ~preaen t pool 11 not
conducive to comeetltlon,
according to Bob Sanchia,
outgolna superintendent of IChoola.
Bruce Hopping and Ann
KJcher made a public appeal for
quick action in pur1uin1 an
aquatic• rroartlm and
construction o a new pool.
HERO SAVES LIFE. . ..
SEEKING SURPRISE? -Johnnie R. Crean. who conceded
the Republican 43rd Congretaional District race to Carlabad
Mayor Ron Packard, now awaita ablent.ee ballot count that
could turn his defeat lnto victory.
' keep the <>ranee Intl aomewhere
along the strip ot Cout Hilbway
between Laguna Beacli and
Corona del Mar ao that it CAI)
continue itl long tradition in the'
aree. He CWTently ii 1eeklnc to
have it placed in the new Crystal
Cove Sta~ Park. • , different occaaiona in attempts to
revive an unconecloua R1chard
Roepke, 48, of San Clemente.
happentnc that lhouldn't be. I
gave him about four bunta of air
the fint time and he revived and
insllted that I call h1a wife.
Packard increases
"He went out on me three
timet, .. aald Beck.
c' c "I wu waiting on him while ~t wu look.Ing at turntables
w.nen he toppled over on the
C:QUnter before falllng to the
floor.
"I knew aomethlna was
"While I WAI calllna her and
the paramedics he went out on
me qatn md hia heart ltopped.
"Nobody in the store waa
doing an)'1h.lng to help. They
were just standino and staring
and ~J?peareed to~ confu.ed.••
slim lead
BY JEFF ADLER or .. ....,....-....
Laguna to screen
Although Carlabed Mayor Rm
Packard fnaeaed hll llim Jad
to 58 votes in the 43rd
Congreaaional Diatrict race for
the Republican nomination,
travel-traller tlcoo~ Johnnie
Crean today precUcted he will be
the winner when all the votes
finally are countea. '
g1 .
Panel prospects Padtard and Creen are locked
in a u,ht two-way bettle that
hingee on an uncounted number
of ballota in both Orarwe and San
Diego counties. The 4!rd diatrict
Includes portions of both
"' 8 Laguna Beach City Council
,aembera will interview
Ji':pectlve member• for the
nh\I c.ommi..lon and Arts
~nextweek.
But what remain• to be
4etermlned la whether the
cwrrent four-year term for Plannlna commilllonen will be
reduced to three yearL
That WAI the aiaastion of
¢c;uncllman Nell Fitzpatrick
tFlier this month.
Given the fact that City
Coundl elections are held ~
two years, durtna which
majorltlet on the pJnel can
chanae1 Fitzpatrick &aid the
tenm or planning commWtmen
-who ler'Ye at the pleallure of
the coundl -lhould be reduced
to reflect the philoeophy of the
~
And, since the terms of
cc;mm1-a~ Art Cuebeer and
Ken Mullens expire July 1,
Fitzpatrick uraect oomideraUon
of reduc:fnc the term to three
yean before new commiaaianen
are appointed.
The ooundl Will take up that
llCUorl Tu81day at 6 p.m.. FolJowinc a decilicn on the
length qf planning mmmt..S90 term.. the council will interview
prospective ccwmn•N'men to fill
the two1eat1.
In addition. the council will
interview applicants for three
vacanciea on the city•a Arta Oxnm•emon. Art ccwmnwmnen
cummtly aerve three-~ tenm.
Luunana lnteniated in aervtna
on efther panel are uraed to
subtbit a rasume to Qty Clerk
V ema Rolllnaer' at Qty Hall.
counties. .
· Packard increased hla lead
from 36 to 58 votes Thunday
after San Dieg<> County election
oftidall tabulated 838 abeent.ee
ba1lotl there.
A count of 450 dlatrict
Republican ablentee ballots ii
41.XPected ftom the Orange Countr Registrar of Voter.
Office later today'" Reptrar Al
01-m reponed tbil ~-However, election auihOrttlea
in both countlea still have
hundreda of Republlcan bellota
from the diatrlct that were l'e'Jected from computemed vote
tabulattna machfna Tuesday
night and Wedneeday morninc;
~~ Low clouds • remain
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•
• ID 43rd
nic.. V01e9 are to be counted
over the next aeveral day•,
election offida1a aaid.
Nevertbelaa, Crean exprelled
confidence that he will atap a
~fnm-behind win for the
coveted nomination.
"I think I'll P'.&11 it off by
maybe 20 votes." he said bun hil
San Juan Capiltrano home today.
'~ WU really a repmal
candidate."
Packard oouJd not be reached
for comment.
Packard outpolled Crean ln
San Diego County portSona ot the
two-county ~cnal d1atrict.
but Crean won In Onnp County
portion• of the district by
substantial PW'8fna.
FolJowthc TbUtlday'a count of
at.entee ballo• In San 1*ao
County, Packard w.aa leadlna
with lS,505 vote1 dlatrict-wide to er.n•a 13,507.
The additional baUocl m:tted
129 vot. for Packard and 107 for
Crean.
. The tabulations also did not ch.anBe the relatlw atandlnp ol
the 16 other candldatea who
jammed the field in hopee of
winning ill! nomination.
Heavily Republlcan, the 43rd
district GOP nominee ia
conaidered an euy winner ln
November. Portion• of the
dimict had been re~~~ Rep. Clair Burgener, R-l\al)QJU
Santa Fe, who ii retirin.I·
The l)ewly reapportioned
diatrlct Includes th' Oranae
C-ounty dtiel of San Oemenle,
San Juan Caplltrano, Miulon
Viejo and J:l Toro. San D&eao
County ~ of the dlltrk:t
include Carlsbad, Elcondldo,
Oceemk'e ~ Rancho Santa re.
Whoever unaDy wtm the GOP
ncmlnadon wt11 face Democrat
• Roy Archer, an~ ooJJece
profeeloc. 1n tbe aeneral elitcticn.
Archer IWept to vktory by man
than 5,000 votes over b1a DellZ'mt
rival
•
Irvine Company officia1a have
aareed to extend the lea1e
beyond Nov . 30 on a
month-to-month bHi• until
development of the property
af'O\fDd the current restaurant
lite actually begi.na, if Bod.m:o
hM not found a new alte before
then.
Bodrero aa1d Monday he wW
"wait until I see the bulldm.en"
before moving if he can.
"I'm dlaappointed about mavtnc and not Jooldng forward
to leaving, but I ap~iate
everythlna the Irvine pany
bu clone lor me," be aald.
The reataurant, once a
tomato-~lant, apeci•ll:ra
tn frelh onnae juice •
well -aandwichm and &bakes. The boxy, cottage-1.lb building
with tta pl8tel-c::ofcnd lian on to/!.
ii n!ne-t.entha of the restaurant a
lmage, which la why Bodrero
feela it ii 10 important to preserve
the bullding 1n any move.
Police seek
transient
in shooting
Laguna Beach police are
.eeldna a 40-~-old tramient
who lhey believe ahot bis
companion In tbe Jeg ·Thunday
night while the two were eating
a pknk: dinner at Heiller Park. 'John Sa Giles, as; who liltl
hh'JWl:lf u a tennia pro, remainl
in FOd condition at South 9-t Medical Center where he WAI
taken Thunda.y for a gunshot
wound to the rtaht leg.
Gae. Mid bll companion, Gary
Webb, 40, who aharea
aooommodatiam In a' van with
the victim, abot b1m with an old
model .44 caliber, 1lx-1hot·
.revolver at about 8 p .m .
Thw.t.y.
The victim uld the gun went
off acddentally while Webb w
playina wtth lt.
Sut -police investigaton lt1ll
want to talk to Webb, who fled
the ... Clll foot foUowina the
~·-dwribed .. atandlna five feet six 1ncbe1 tall ana wetcbJnl 100 pounda with bl.ck, thlnnlna hair.
Irvine C4mpeny ottic:IU haw
pled19d to do Whatever they CUl
to help Bodret'o find a auftable nearby llta for the Mtauranl
Cowity Supervilon alto have
Intervened in the reataurant'• betwf in uritna ita relocadon to
the Cryltal r:ove .,.,-k, ltrellinC
lta hiatOrb1 importance to ltate
oWdala.
'!be Inn waa dw.n one of the
"Ten Beat Ro.dllde P.aterte. In
the United States" by Fortune
Mapzlne ln 1978.
F~lkland
bollJb raids
repelled?
By 'he At~ted Pra1
Arpntina aa1d today that ltll
1arr11on ln the Fa1kJand lalanda
capital of Stanley beat back
repeated Britilh Harrier bombing
raids, killed at least three
commandos tn a ak1rmlsh and
took one priaoner.
Britain had no comment but
uid its !orcea killed five
Argentane troops In a clash
Wedneeday, and that Argentine
Pucara ground-attack planes
ltrafed a forward British poattlon
near Stanley on Thursday
without causing caaualttea.
PrlJne Minister Mar1aret
Thatcher lold the House of
Commom in London, In a written
reapome to a question. abe will
give "early conafderatlon" to
villting the FaJkJanda once they
are recaptured.
Meanwhile, 700 IW'Vivon of
three sunk British wanblpa. the
Coventry, Ardent and Antelope.
arrived In Southam.ptca to an
emotional. flaa-waving weloome
aboard the requiaitioned luxury
liner Queen Elb:abe1h 2.
The famoua crulae liner
berthed one month aft.er eettlng
aail for the South Atlantic wldi
aome 3,000 British troops,
offloaded at South 9eorg1a and
later landed on the Falklanda.
Britain aaked the Red en. on
Thunday to evacuate 250
dvWam in Stanley and said It
waa determined to oust the
Argentine. de.plte devaatadng
attack.a pn British warships
earlier in the week. One British
newspaper reported 70 British
troops ldlled in thoee ralda .
Church bells rang out
Thursday In Buenos Aires to
honor 700 ArJrentJnea killed llnce
the fighting 6roke out 10 weeks
agp, and Argentina celebnted ita
reeolve to hold the lalanda by
proclaimtnc a ''Day of National Sovereignty .••
''Be ltl'Ongf Don't back down!
Long Uve Argentina!," people
shouted aa President Gen.
Leopoldo F. Galtierl appeared in
Plaza de Mayo, the main sguare.
In front of Government HOUie,
for a brief military ceremony .
"EnaJand a1reedy baa IUftered
trernend<u 1omea and will suffer
more," iald Argentine Navy
Capt. Adolfo Ardulno. "We are
goU\I to win . . . Thia ls our most
&kirioul hour."
But Britain declared it would
take the F-lkland Ia1ands capital althoulh it IUffered abattertng
air attacb on lta larw:tlng craft
Tuesday.
I'
Stocks
< •
qualify
~today
RIVERSIDE (AP) -
Qualification run1 to
determine the pole
position and first 20
starting 1j)ot1 for
Sunday'• Budwet.er 400
stock car race were
echeduled today at the
Riverside International
Raceway.
The 30.-race Wlnaton
Cup Grand National
stock car aeries will be
making ita 14th stop of
the 1982 1ea1on at
Riverside for one of only
two road races on the
annual achedule.
Entering Sunday's
$280,000race, Terry
Labonte of Ctd°c&u' Cbrtstie, Texas a
narrow 51-point lead
over Bobby Alll90n of
Hueytown, Ala., in the
chase for the 1982
Winston Cup Grand
National cbampionahip.
Darrell Waltrip of
Franklin, Tenn., the
defend.lna cbamplon, is
in third plalCle.
Despite holding the
points )eecl for the past
nine outlnc•. Labonte
will be eeeking hJa tint
win of the ~ and
first win ever at
Riverside . He has
maintained hit top •pot
in the ltandin8I wttb a
string of conalatent
finiahea.
Waltrip lead• the
season standtn11 in
victories with five
followed by Allison with
thne. Boch are tanner
Budweiser 400 winnerl.
AIDCll8 the reconil up
for 1rabs la the one-
year-old, one-lap mark
of 114.419 mph .et by
Waltrip in a :9uk:k. '!be
400-ldlometer race
recpnl of 106.2'19 mph.
m by David Peanon in a
·Cousar, ha• held up
since 1076, but ta
expected to fall Sunday.
Miami
upsets
Texas
'
L OI
1
. .1
~om P•Q• 01
HOLMES.
ctmdt telecilt. 'lberi .... • "" clcmd;.am.aat ~ loca~
and bullMm Ml been bNk lit
molt of t.Mm. Tlw bout UC> WW
be 1hown on 1ome pay-TV
outlets and bHmed to 100
forel1n countrtff by uteWte,
either llw or on a delay.cl
and ABC Ml~
telm.kln ~ta at a reDOl"Wld
milUon for a June 25 tei.c.t.
The = Jot IYdluna been ex from the 2~,000 i
held for Ali·~ to 32,000
thi• fl,ht. With tickets IC
lrom IOO-f800 lor 1on11~ bout, Kina aald the live p
record of '8 mil1lon 1et by AU
Holmee allo would tumble.
"I think it will grom more
any event in the biltory o
sports," he nid. "I thinlta million ii a aboo-tn."
A major part of the f:laht'
intrigue Involves Cooney'
tn.ctivlty. He bu foucht OQly
rounds ln the last 30 months anc:t.
veteran boxlnc people have
suggested that could ca\.118 him.::(
be ruaty apina\ Holmea, who
defended llil crown seven timell
during that same period.
The challenger, however, 1"
unconcerned about the problem.
,
• i
. • • • • • • , • : • • • f ' ! r • • J
tn.naf erred ,... the JurilcUGdca
of thl Oran1• County
aovernment to Wt dty when the
new ftlcal year beatN tn July.
But •500,000 in atate ball-out
fund• that prevlo~ly helped
cover coata are not e,q>eeted.
Thua, City' Man.&1• William
WoolleU Jr. propoaea the fee
CBAMPAGNING UP A STORM -Jean
Aldrich, wife of UCI ChanoeDor Dan Aklrich,
winds up with hefty champape bottle swing
to dedicate laboratory boat "Storm Maker." As
v
STATE
lncn•• • part Of hia ~ 1982-U operat1n1 ~~
Without that lncreue, he ilkl.
th• •&oo.ooo would be takln
from the city'• e f\and. HSI ~ t Clalll for a
3 percent reduct on In city
•&>endlNI -from p0.1 mUlion w. ftatial yeer to $19.5 mD1kn
next year. ~la• t'00,000
dlffereD(le npr .. ntl projlcted
c:utbKQ In .... ~
Howewr, dWt '9CM'.J1000 loll tn
bail-out funda for aw lilhdna diltrtd ta no& tnaluded _,. .... lt
II not:==:• dty ex~. Qty Paul Snay Jr.
laid tOday have been aent
By fte AIMClaced Preaa
larael and Syria declared a
ceue-flre in the Lebanon war
today, the Israel.la c1a1m1na they
bad llChieved their objective -
•pla1hln1 the Paleattnian Jr\lerriDa movement. But artlllery
6arracee Oared outalde Beirut
2 \IS houra later, and the
1uerdlla1 vowed continued
re9tatance.
Just before the ceMe-fire took
effect. r.r.eli jeta .:or'ed a direct
hit on PLO military
heedquarten in Beinat.
•
to every Irvine hou1ehold
advilina r..&dtnta of the JncreMe.
No pubDc heu1na II aeheduled en
the maUef, he Mid. The 1ncreMe
will automadaallY ao Into effect
if the ccuncll approve. the
proyilion u part of the budcet.
The council ii acheduled to
review the propc.ed budget at
• Ill
the guerrillu out of aouthern
Lebanon.
In their lightning oUensive the
la~aeU. abo collided with the
Syrian forcea that went into
Lebanon 1ix yeara agCYa1
~ between the Arab
country'1 warring factions. Flcbttnc on the lfOUDd and in
the air had continued to within
minutes of the noon (3 a.m. PDT)
ceue-fire. Iuvli planel bombed
Beinat'1 Palestinian enclaves and
4 shots fired
..
7:80 p.m. Tueeday and take final
ect1on Jww 22.
Administraton, allo point out
the propo1ed bud1et
demonltrates that the city doel
not have miWoN of dol1an 1n
1urplu1 account•, H alle1ed
recently by memben of an
1See UGBTING, Pa1e A!)
••
reportedly shot down 18 ~
S)'!ian jetl over Lebanon.
Ju1t 10 minutes before the
cease-fire, a cluater of laraell
bomb1 unle-sbed hish above
Beirut ecored a dittJct hit on the
1ix-1tory apartment building
houaing the Palestine Liberation ~ion '• military
The PLO's chief spokesman,
Mahmoud Labadl, said none of
the top PLO leaden was killed.
Shellflre broke out in Khalde,
eight milee aouth of Beirut center
and juat 1outh of Beirut
International Airport.
A pro-Syrian Lebaneee radio
1tation aid Pal~ and Leb-
aneae leftist force• entrenche
in Kh•Jde had begun~
fire with hraeli waraliip1
offlhore, and Syrian artillery
pcllltiol» in the hills at Aouk
al:.Oharb, above Khalde, oPened
fire on the lsrael1a five minutes
later.
Gunman arrested
. .
out$ide Irvine 'bar
hrael'1 lnvuion · army bad
~-~PaJeatlAlaafmaa at the WQdWn eclae ef IWrut far two.,.. aft. cf~~ --to the ptm the IACM-
capttal tn a -.Ix-day camS*p
they uid WU aimed at drtvtna
Four abota were bred during a
ICUffle between a patron an·· the
manager of an Irvine bar early
today, but no one Wiii injured.
Jc.e Antook> Hernandez. 381 ol
Bellflowll', w~. police aid, w• 'CMS"YIN • aun. Gld the ....
after Ole incident, but wa1
UTe*ted later In Anaheim.
He w• boobd Into Orange
County Jail on 1usplcion o(
r:J(JI launches · 'navy'
/
for research wor-k • •
By JOEL C. DON which wu the f1nt established
«" .. Dllr,....... on the West Coast for the study
UC IrvlDe m9de naval history of equld.
of aorta Thunday with the Reeearcb at the UCI f.acillty
dedication of the f.int boet in ita complementa lhniJar work being
reeearch fleet. done at the world-renowne<I
The 32-foot "Storm Maker" S c r l p p 1 I n 1 ti t u ti o n o f w• cbrlstened with the requisite Oceenol!rapby in IA Jolla and
bottle of~ in nooou.ne the Wood1 Hole Marine U!l&DOlueeattaNewpol't Beech Bloloalcal Laboratory in
dock. Muuchu.ttl. The boat will 1erve u a re1earch ve11el for the The new UCI boat, • twln-
Ph and engine dime! built In 1979, WU ~t ot donated to the camou1 by =~· atalln.a 11fand for Newport Beach Industrial
atudiel 00 the human ~ contnletol' Donald Kitti.
ayltem. On hand at the dedication
"Squid have IUCh Iarae nerve were Collete of Medtdne clean
cell• that they are ideal Stanley van den Noort,
1peclmeiu tot ·•tudylnf. tbe Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr.
(human) nervous aystem, ' aa1d and M a b r y S te l n h a u 1 ,
department cbalrman Dr. chairwoman of UCI'1 Marine
Stephen White. Development Committee, a
The lquid wW be \.-d mainly private aupport _poup.
ln the lab of Dr. Michael Aldrich noted that acquWUon
Cahalan. whoee reaearch may of the w.et for ..-by uu
CJD9 day IOlve the -mysteries pf aientilta WU the fint aocademAc
crlppltna nervou1 1yatem contribution of the commi1'ee. dlaordera 1ucb H multlpl• ~.muacular dymophy and
m~...-vta.
Cahalan al8o la director of
UCl'1 Marine Blophym hcillty,
The chancellor'• wife, Jean,
!mt a band for the chrWtmlna
and ~ to drench helwl1
and Dr. White with the bubbly.
assault with a deadly weapon.
said Irvine police Sgt. Richard
Bowman.
Hernandez , who 11
unemployed, got into a
~t about drinks with
ber manqret' Steven Scocin and • aiaested they Co outmde the
diaco to talk, aaid BQwman.
Sc«>"Cin 1aid he became
appreheniive when he saw
Hernandez reach for what
al)l)e9t'ed to be a CUD 11 they eiclted.
'l1le manager then reeched for
the cun and the ICUffle began.
Bowman Mid. The ahota were
fired jult outside the bar'1 door
and one round WU later found in
an butside wall, he added. ·
Aft.er Scogin finally w1enched
the gun away, the suspect fled
and wu apprehended 40 minutes
later by Anahetm police of&en,
laid Bowman.
Noise of jets
will increase
Aircraft nol1e from the
Marines' El Toro Air Station will
be louder than u1ual from
Monday through Friday becau.e
of 1peclal operations, baae
officials aay.
Incr1r1ed ~will nm from 7
a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday throuah
Wednmay, from 8 p.in. to 10
p.m. Thunday and' from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Friday.
Noise also wlll increase on
Mooday, June 21 from 7 a.ru. to
10:30 p .m ., Marine officlall
report.
• Ill Irvine
But examination 1how1 tht
:y 1urplUM9 ln the propoeed
ud1et art two contln1ency
unta totaltna $460,000.
Mike McNamara, city di.rector
t admlnl1tratlve aerylces, 1&ld
the $20.3 millloo referred to ln
advertlJementa actually breaka
However, clty offlc:lalt are Nportlna,,....-on talks wlth
PAW• a\Out p&ana fOf' a lhelter
that could end their financial
bJckertna. Jk.Sy taJd both aldet
Hemed wllUn1 at a meet1n1
Tb\U'lday to find Wayt to C\lt
17&7,000 -or 26 percent of
'Wftltruction eottl -from lhtlter
plan1 after advlaed to do 10
Tueeday by the City Council.
Irvine Dive Club
seeking members
The Irvine Dive Club has
invited scuba and skin diven
and anyone else interested in
, the underwater world to
'" attend its 7 o'clock meeting
tonight at Harvard
Community Athletic 'Park.
"Hui" El Men Yama ls to
•Wants 12 to 18 months and
, their parents are invited to
,, j o I n t h e· N o r t h w o o d
Communitl Park Children/ .T k Parent P ay Group, said
, Marilee Coa1rove of the ~ Irvine Community Services
CJ Department.
"' The group meets from 9:30
OJ
x 11
j
I '). ,e
11
"lj
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•Irvine youngsten age'? and
up are euaio1e lQ paruopate tri a day-tong Vi.lit June 30 to
$ea World in San Diego.
The trip ia spon90l'ed by the
city's Community Services
•A family excursion to a Los
Angeles Dodgers-New
York Meta ba1,ball game
July 16 ls planned by Irvine's
Community Services
Department.
give a slide presentation
about F.gypt's ·archaeological
wonders and the Red Sea
reefs.
Admission 11 free. For
information, c.alJ the Heritage
Park Aquatica Complex at
754-3813. ~
to 11:30 a.m. Thu.radays at the
park, 4531 Bryan Ave.,
Irvine, she said with parents
ret1ponsible for development
and Implementation of all
program activities.
There 11 no charge for
participation . For
information. c.alJ 552-4350.
Department.
. CO.t ii $12 for YOW>Clltera 7 thrOuch 12 and $16 fc>r ~ple
13 an<l over. fnformatloo ta
available at the department
by calllng 7M-3639.
A fee of $12 per peiwn
inc 1 udes tran1 porita tlon.
reserved 1eats and
superviaion.
tor reservations, c.alJ the
department at 7M-3639.
Di~ will be handed out
next Wednuday to 985
aractuat.lna ltrUOl"I at thtee blah icltooll ln 1rvine. --At the city'• fourth and newest
hlah achool, Woodbridae Hlah,
• there I.I no aenior clall thlt year
and thua no araduadon.
The laraeat crop of June
Rraduatea will come from
Univenlty High School, where
482 1tudenta are expected to go
throu1h commenc ement
activities beiinning at 5 p.m. at
the appropriately -titled SenJor
Lawn.
V aledictortans Sara Polack and
SEEKING SURPRISE? -Johrmie R. Crean, who conceded
the Republican 43rd Congressional District race to Carlsbad
Mayor Ron Packard, now awaits absentee ballot count that
could turn his defeat into victory.
Falkland
'bo:mb raids
repelled?
By Tbe Al1oclated Preti
Argentina uld today that its
Packard • &arriaon ln the F~ lalands Increases capital of Stanley beat back repeated British Harrier bombing
raid1, k1lled at leaat three
I • I d 43 d commandoe In a skirmish and S Im ea in r ~:p~ comment but
By JEFF ADLER 0.-ttleDelr ..... ....,
Although Carlsbad Mayor Ron
Packard increased his allm lead
to 58 votes in the 43rd
. C.ongressional Diatrict race for
the Republican nomination,
travel-trailer tycoon Johnnie
Crean today predicted he will be
the winner when all the votes
finally are counted.
Packard and Crean are locked
in a tight two-way battle that
hinges bn an uncounted number
of ballots1n both Orange and San
Diego couptiea. The 43rd district
includel portion• of both
counties.
Packard increased hi1 lead
from 36 to 58 votea Thursday ·
after San Diego County election
offldals tabulated 838 ab9entee
ballots there.
A courit of 450 j:listrict
Republican lbeentee ballot. J1
~xpected from the Orange Count~ Reglnrar of Voten
Office later today, Registrar Al
Olson .reported this morning.
However, election authorities
ln both counties still have
hundre<U of Republican t.llota
from the diatrict that were
rejected from eomputeriz.ed vote
tabulating machines Tuesday
night and Wednelday morning.
Thoee votes are to be counted
over the next several day1,
\ said ill forces killed five
election officials said. Araentme troops in a clash
Nevertheless, Crean expreaed W~y. and that Argentine
confidence that he will •taie a Pucarat around-attack plane•
come-from-behind win for the . llrafed a forward Britiah,position
coveted nomination. near Stanley on Thuraday
without cauaJ.ni casualties. "I think I'll pull lt off by Prlme Mlniater Margaret
maybe 20-votea," he said from his Thatcher told lhe Houae of
San Juan Captstrano home today. Commonl in London. in a written
"Packard was really a reaional respome to a question, she will
candidate." 1lve "early conalderation" to Packard could not be reached visiting the Falklands once they
for comment. are recaptured.
Packard outpolled Crean in ~:B;;Ja~ =:: ~
San DielO C.ounty portions of the C.oven""", Ardent and Antelope, two-county congremlonal d1strict, -~ but Crean won in Orange C.ounty arrived in Southampton to an
portions of the dhtrlct by emotional. flag-waving welcome substantial marginl. aboard the requiaitloried luxury
liner Queen Elizabeth 2.
Following Tbunday's count of The famoua cruise liner
abeentee ballots in San Diego berthed one month after eetting
County, Packard wa1 leading sail for the South Atlan1ic wit6
with 13,566 votes dil~wkle to 1ome 3,000 Brltilh troop1,
Cr.n's 13,~7. offloaded at South Georeia and
later landed on the FalJdiinda. The additional haDota netted Britain asked the Red ero. on
129 Yole8 for Packard and 107 for Thursday to evacuate 250
Crean. civWana in Stanley aJfl said it
The newly reapportioned was determined to ou1t the
di1trict includes the Oran1e Argentines despfte devastating
County citiea of. San Clemente, attacks on British warahips
San Juan Capistrano, Mission earlier in the week. One Britiah
Viejo and El Toro. San Diego newspaper reported 10· British
County portions of the district troope killed in 'those raida.
include Carlsbad, Escondido, l: h u r ch be 11 s rang out
Oceanside ahd Rancho Santa Fe. Thursday in Bueno1 Airea to
LOw clouds • remain Record crash
award OK'd
honor 700 Arsentines killed since
the fighting broke .out 10 weeks
ago, and Argeptina celebrated ita
resolve to faold the ialandl by
Proclalmlnt a "Day of National Soveretgnty."
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
General Moton and an insurance
company have .~Jreed to a
"record" Sl 7.5 ,ml.l.J.lon. tax-free
out-of-<X>urt tettlen'M!ht in behalf
of a Napa couple burned and
d.iJlflgured ln an auto c:raah that
killed their two Infant children.
Attorney Melvin Belli and his
Loa Angele• aaaocJate, Mark
Robimon Jr., called lt the Jarg.t
such lettlement an reocrd, anct·
said Thunday'a aettlement will
be paid aa a lifetime annuity to L=ff• Jeffrey and Deana
"Be ~ Don't ~ down!
Lona live Ar1ent1na!,'1 people
1houted aa President Gen.
Leopoldo F. Galtieri appeared in
P1aia de Maio. the mAln lgUate
in front of ~t Howle,
for a brief mditary ceremony . "Encland alreedy has .uttered
treinendow licw and will suffer
more," aaid Argentine Navy <=.pt. Adolfo Ardutno. "We are
aoinc '° win • . . 'lb1a II our most alc>riOw hour... .
But Britain ~ it would
take the Falkland kl.ands capital
alt.bough It suffered ahattertng
air attacla on lta Jandlng cn£t
Tuesday.
Alice ltiana, both 1ir1a1ht·A
ltUdtnt., wlll 1peak. frvlne
Mayor David SW. will Jive the
conune~ment add.reel.
At Irvine High School, 435
1tudent1 are tehedu~ to receive
dlploma1 at a ceremony 1lao
beginning at 5 p.m. at the echool
1tadlum. Miriam McK.enna wW
'-Ive the 1enior claaa speech:
'Yenerday l.lld Tomorrow -
Through the Years." Senior
Cta. President Paul Muelin a.I.lo
will otter a short farewell.
SEi,F Alternative High
School's graduation will begin at
7 p.m. at the UC Irvine Little
Theater, where 48 aenJon will
participa£e in ceremonies. Instead
of the usual speeches. students
will have short statements they
have written read by faculty and
staff memben. Color slides of the
students will be flashed on a
large screen as the graduates
accept their diplomas.
None of the schools will hold
baocalaureate services, but each
has scheduled separate awards
recepticns. At SELF. a buffet
dinner will be held Tuesday at 7
p.m.
Trustees
OK school .
'83 budget
A $44.~ million tentative
budget for 1982-83 has been
approved by trustee• for · the
25-campus Irvine Unified School
District.
The budget ls uf> $3 million
over this year, a hike of 7 .. 3
percent.
The final budget, to be
approved in August, probatily
will ~etain the $44.5 million
figure, said Ron Upton, deputy
school superintendent.
More than half of the i.ncreaae
is needed for pay increases, he
said, while the rest is for an
expected enrollment i.ncreaae of ~Us in the 15,500-student
'Ille tentative budget provides
for the same educational program
u this year, Upton said, with
minor cuts in psychological
services. maintenance .
instn.lmental music, clerical and
administrative help.
The final budget will depend on what happens when the state
Legislature passes its budget,
Upton said.
Jazz concert
set in Mesa
!he public is ~vlted to attqd
a J&Z% concert toniaht. sponeorfd
by the Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation.
The Riedlina Jazz Trio will
perform . from ,:30 to 9 p.m. 1n
the Costa M... Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845 Park
A ~e .. Costa Mesa.
. Ticlceta are $10 per family at
the door.
The school's foundation is
tryiJl8 to raiae money to n!lltott
• and enhance~ cut due to a lack of funding.
The Orana• Count)' Grand
Jury ur1ea the Board of
Su·pervhora Thuraday to
piarChue warnlna equipment to
protect relldenta whO Uve near
the flood-prone bank1 of the
Santa. Ana River. ·
"A flood warntn1 1y1tem
would not provide full protAledon
to property." the Grand Jury
eald, "but lt would definitely help
to prevent lOll of life in the ewnt
of fiood.lna!•
A repor:! by the U.S. Army
Corpe of ~-baa llnaled
out portion• of HunUn1ton
PLO vows resistan.ce · . .
.Cease-fire remains
in ·Lehanon
By 'he Alsoclated Pren
Iarael and Syria declared a
ceue--flre In the Lebanon war
today. the Iar:aelil clalm1ng they
had achieved their 'objective -
smaabing the Paleatinian
guerrilla movement. But artillery
6arrages flared outside Beirut
2 ~ hours later, and the
Court steps In
guerrillas vowed continued
resistance.
Just before the ceue-fire took
effect. Israeli jets ICOttd a direct
hit on PLO ·military
Madquarten in Beirut.
Shellfire broke out In Khalde,
eight miles 90Uth of Beirut center
and just south of Beirut
I Oil tracts sold
~
-but not Newport
By STEVE MJTCBEu. °' .. .,.., ........ OU tracts off the Southern
California coast went on aale
today. but two dozen tracta1 incl~ '10 oft, Newport ana
i...,una ~h. were not In the
offerbac, ·
Tlw tth U.S. Clrcu.it c.ourt of
~ ~ in s.n Fnndlco late Tbufl!day that ,. tnctl off
S'anta ~ Bal;.. lAI ~
and the Orange ~ not
be leMed until a trial • held 90
the economic and envtrcmnental
impac:ta on coestal c:ttiea.
• The emergency appeal to.
permit the Department of the-
1 Interior to --the 24 of&hcn tracts WM rejected a day after a
U.S. District Court~ impoeed
an lnjwiction on ule ol the tracts
1et for today in Loe Anaela
The Clrcu.it Court ruling late
Thunday, while upho1dlna the
injunction. did permit the --of 140 other tracts to fO forward
today.
And while the1court'• dec:Won
WU a victol'y f« the state md
COMtal dtiee, the appeal 'court
~ down a bMI by the Sisra ~ ':tmi~ ~-°'a1= pcm Ill LeMe SU Mo. 88. •
Kathryn Dicbon. an ~
for the Sierra Club, Mid the
organization ii attemptm1 to
dedde haw best to 10 fWwud
with their bid to bah drt11ina 10
all the Soutbero California
tracta. "We are definlte11 IOlna to
pursue the cue." ML -Dfcbon
aald.
She said options Include &o'na
forward with the appeal poc111,
go forward in trial court, or ~
to do both limultaneou.iy."
She ea1d today's-.. lale doel
not c:Jme the door to the club••
efforts. '"lbere are other ...,._ .. she
said. "Today they are rebttving
and openlna bids, but they won't
(See OIL,. Pqe Al)
International ~n.
A pro-Syrian ~ radio
station aald Palestinlan and Leb-
anese leftist forces entrenche
in Khalde had begun exchanging
f'ft'e with hraell warships
offshore, and Syrian artillery poationl in the hWa at Aouk
al-Gharb, above ·Khalde, opened
fire on the llrael1a five minutes law.
Ierae1'1 lnvulon army had
been batt11nc Pale9Unlan fol-ca
at the 80Uthern edge of Betnat for
two days. after pushtna 50 mDel
to the ptel of the Lebeneee
capital ln a lix-day c&mpallJ'l
they aMd WM aimed at drtvina
the aueni1laa out of IOUthern
Lebanon.
·1n their liahtninl offemive the
braeU1 alto collided with the
Syrian forces that went into
Lebanon alx years ago a1
peacekeepera between the Arab
country•• wan1ftl fact1om. Filhtina on the lfOU"d and in
the air had continued to within
minutel of the noon (3 a.m. PIYI') w-~. i..elJ ~bombed ....,..,. ~ w:liWeand
..... 111c11, 8hot .. 18 IDOft S~~OYW~ .Just 10 minutee before the
deue-fire, a cluster of lira.ell
bomba unleuhed ht1b above
Bek\lt IDOnd a dired bit OD JM
1ix-1torJ apart.meat buUclina
ho•n& the Pai.tirie Ltberaticn ~ion'• millta.ry
The PLO'a clllef tp>keernan.
Mahmoud '•••fl, a.Id none of the top PLO le9der'I WM killed or
wounded in the attack. But be
uid eome Palest.lnlan officlala
were trapped alive in an
underp'ound cnnmend bunker.
8evenl people were known to
have been kWecl in the au.ck.
LebMti laid a truce WM ''under
CONideration.'' He al.lo declared
that "the raistanoe 11 aotng on
on all the axis."
ita banb 0 11 the an-test flood
hazard west of the Millmlppl."
The jury stated that there WU
"no way to predict when Oranae
County could experience one of
the ID09t devaatattna floods in
U nlted States h.iltoey."
Oranae County already ha•
beaun lnl1alling flood warntna
equJpment ln parts of the aouUi
County, the jury aafd. Thie
equipment will measure rainfall
and water l e vels in Allio
Creek, Arroyo Trabuco and San
Juan Creek.
~E CONTEST -Windward Passage (left)
and Christine bead downwind after rounding
the weather mark Thursday durit\g spirited
competition of Long Beach Yacht Club's race
0.-, ..... ,,._ ~ AlllMft Lectr..,
week for yachts over 70 feet in length. Series
continues through Saturday oH Long Beach
with 56 yachts in 13 classes. See story. Page
C2.
l ,~00 to graduate
NewRo•t-Mesa ... ·
Abolft l,IOO .,J... fnlm llx Yonkera. Sean L>ftua and Allaa
ht1h 1eboola in the Newport-Kaanoff will speak.
,.._ Unified School I>lltnct are Costa Mesa High School
tcbeduled to sraduate durtna swdenca will graduate at 5 j>.m.
oaanonlal next Thunday. in wrby Oran,e c.o..t Cone,e
About 4&& Corona 'del Mar stadium. mp School atuden1a will be8ln Victoria Lamar, Johanna Eddy marchlnl to the fmUUar ltrairw and Steven Andenon each have
of pomp and drcum9tanc:e at 3:45 earned 4.0 grade point ave~
p.m. In tbe echool quad. and wW lead their clall of 400 ..
Amona thoee ,mduatina will valedictortana. The salutat.orian ls
be 11 valedictortW who Ml1led Huy Cone Vu and the speaken
perfect 4.~JEnde point a~ will include Victoria Lamar and
Tbey incfude: Steven Candan. Miia Hue Ngo.
Patrlda Chapman, Chriltopher Ea ta nc la Hi g b Sch o~ 1
Finch, Cynthia Kendall. Kerry valedictorian Kerry Clevidenoe
Kim. Allan Menton, Margaret has maintained a 4.0 grade point
Neff. Scott Rlchn'8n, Sumnne avenge and will 1ea3 the clall
Ruuo, Pamela WU1on, Mary durlna ceremonies at 7 p.m.
Zaletki Brenda Branin is aalutatorian
Students Jody Becker, Ken and John Ursini and Brenda
Branin will addresi tbelr 425
NB planners
torpedo
Fun Zone
The Balboa Fun Zone. a
lefcover of the 1930s, wu read
what appear to be its final rites
Thunday.
Unleu an appeal is lodged
within the next 20 days. the
block-long harborfront arcade
will be ~doud into history and
replaced with a three-story
complex of offlcea. shops and
re11auranta.
On a 5-1 vote, the Newport
Beach Planning Commiaaion
approved a $20 million plan filed
by Claremont-baaed JBS
Development. The lone dissenter
was Allan Beek. The action will
stand unleaa appealed to the city
coundl. •
.ERA hunger
strike now
in 25th day
With one woman too wm to
hold up her own he9d and a
eecond drifting in and out of
c:orwdoume9I, a hunc« strike in
support of the Equal Rt.rhta
Amendment moved Into its 25th
day1oday.
History 'iPoned out'. z-~~~~=
acf'Oll Davideon Field at 4 p.m.
The Fun Zone waa erected in
1936 and over the years baa·
survived several redevelopment
tries.
Zoe Ann Ananda. a Newport
ee.cti woman .and one of the
seven 1trikere 11athered ln
Dlhda, 4-:ribed the 1C1!1e:
"Molt of UI ldll fO to the
Capitol buildmC .very day. The JePlaton are trytna to avoid ua
now. I don't think they ew11
wan. t to .ee ua. I think~ feel auilty. I hope they feel ty."
Supporten of the have until -June 30 to 'aet thtte rDON
statel to ratify the constitutklnal
amendment. Illlnoi1, which
requlre9 a two-thirdl vote f« an
amendment, 11 one of the
targeted states.
I
1, J '911) 7 and will be led by valedictorian Old board yields SF newspapers irom *' Glen Kauffman . Frank Llvinoton is aalutatorlan and Jazz concert
set in Mesa By JODI CADENllEAD af .............. It'• one of ltfe'a atranae
coincidences, thought Maraie
Mulvany ol Cotta Me.a when
she ripped apm the old wood
ironin1 board in her cloeet
ThW'9day and found thtte San
Frmxm> newspepen dated June
9-ll, 1927.
Ms. Mulvany w• only two
years old when a San Fhncilco
woman WM ~ the be9vy
boud 55 yean aao with perfectly folded San J'randlco ~pen
that IOld tor three ·cmta.
The lroniftl bcmd WM a lift
from her Ion ~ ~ •
and she doesn't know where be
aot it.
Still in good ooodltion. the now
yellow ~l'I 8iw -=counts of Olarlel retuminC
to the U.S. after hlltory-
makinl eolo fli&ht acroee the
Atlantic. '
Allo interestlna are the stories
that colored tlie tlmH, but
eecaped the pa1e1 of history
boob.
A youna mother complained to
1chool offlclah that her
11-year-old ion 1hould be
allowed to wear overall• to .chool. .
Ann Lander"* mlcht blush at
the letters written In "Tell it to speakers· include Andrea Fine,
Ellie." 1 .R . Salvatore and R .B .
Alexander, founder of Hobie A youna woman alone In the
tq dty for the tint Ume, aaked
the advice columni1t if 1be
abould mpae in pettinl.
Her friendl told her, ''lf you
don't pet nowadays boye will
thblk you•re a flat tire and they'll
newr Mk you out."
Ellie tWd the ~ woman
not to co_mtder hene1f IO ba.h
and miahty just becaute 16e
didn't pet.
"The pett1na iteeU la vu1pr
and cheap. But the aplrlt beneath
lt im •i,•• the mlwfdlfst WMt.e.
IntemationaL I
About 60 lt:udenta from Back Bay High School are expected to
.,.ntcipate in ceremonies that belln at 10 a.m. on the campus.
There is no valedictorian.
Students Liaa Flemming and AnaeJa Aken will epeak.
Newport Evening High
School's lflduation ceremonies
at 5 p.m. will be the echool'a last
following a dedsicn by the IChool
boud to c1me the campus. About
45 wW Baduate.
(See l,•H, Page A!)
INDEX
TIM! public is invited to attend
a jazz concert tonlaht. apomcx:ed
by the Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation.
'l1le JUedlina Jazz Trio will
perform from '?:30 to 9 p.m. in
the Co.ta Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845 Park
A.ve" Costa Mesa.
Tickets are $10 per family at
the door.
The achool'a foundation l1
trytna to raile l1lOlleY to nstore
and enhance pr<>ll'8lnl cut due to
• lldt of funding.
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accepted today, and that'•
•'-19 ihat'• critical."
M•Jnwhllt, a 1poke1wom1n
the .Wte Couw ConunilltOI\
d the doeln't know if tht It.ate
11 pUJ1ue a \rlal, liven the'
lt court'• upholdti\a of the
tunctlon on the 24 tract.a. ~•Aa t.ona u the \r.Ctl aren'\
eNd and u lone u blm are
t ac..wp1ed, they won't be 10ld,"
d Mari Ootidlener, an offshore,
oll analyat for the Coaatal
Cornmisaion.
"And If they don't aell the
\racta, I don't know U we'll
further pursue the auit," ahe
sald.
Department of the Interior
officials were unavailable for
comment today on the circuit
court's rejection C1f their appeal.
But a spokesman said
ni'huraday, before the circuit
otOUrt'a decision was announced,
that, if the Interior Department
fau.d ln lta effort, bidl on tM :&4 tracts would be returned
unopened.
Blll Otant, actin1 deputy
rnlntrala mana1er for tht
Interior O.partment, warned
that failure at th• cil"cult coW't
would only mHn the M tnctl
mJaht be offered for W. apln 1n
1984.
"We could atop the leue tale,
yes,'' Grant aald. "But we don't
thlnk that'• the proper thina to
do. We're t:r')'ina to be NllCNble.
but you come to a ~t w~ deciJlona have to be made."
The U.S. GeoJocic Survey h.u
estimated there are between 8.6
bUlSon and 10.9 bWion barrels of
oO and ~.4 trUUon to 16 trill1on
cubic feet of natural 1a1 ln ~ drilllnl aitee be~een and the Mexican border. Gov. Edmund Brown uya the
24 dlaputed tract• repreaent
''only about 10 percent of the on
potentJal."
1,800 GRADUATE~ ..
· Bltc-at•weate ceiemonlea for
The Orange Coast C.Ollege
btancia High School· atudentl
are acheduled for Sunday at 7
p.m. ln the diatrict auditorium.
Newport Harbor Hiah School
ceremonle1 begin at 4 p .m.
Sunday 1n the achoo1 quad.
No b8ccalaureate ceremoniea
are acheduled f.Or Back Bay and
Evening htgb 8Choola.
SEEK.ING SURPRISE? -Johnnie R. Crean, who conceded
the Republican 43rd Congressional D.istrlct race to Carlsbad
Mayor Ron Packard, now awaits absentee ballot count that
could turn his defeat into victory.
• Packard increases
slim lead
By JEFF ADLER o<ttw .,.., ,... ltalt
Althour.=bad Mayor Ron Packard his alim lead
to 58 votes in the 43rd
C.Ongression.al Diatrlct nee for
the Republican nomination,
tra'Yel-traller tycoon Johnnie
Crean today predicted he will be
the winner when all the votes
finally are counted.
Packard and Crean are locked
in a tight two-way battle that
hinges on an uncounted number
of ballots in both Orange and San
Diego counties. The 43rd d.iBtrict
includes portions of both
counties.
Packard increased his lead
from 36 to 58 YOtes Thunday
after San Diego C.Ounty election
offictala tabulated 838 abeentee
in 43rd
over the next several daya,
election oftid.ala aaid.
Nevertheless, Crean expreeled
confidence that he will •life a
come-from-behind win for the
coveted nomination.
"I think ru pull tt off by
maybe 20 votes," he said from his
San Juan Capl..strano home today.
"Packard was really a regional
.,.candidate."
Packard could not be reached
for comment.
Packard outpolled Crean in
San Diego C.Ounty portions of the
two-county congreaiotaa.l district,
but Crean won in Orange County
portions of the district by
substantial margins.
A ~ to let ownm of tmall N.wpart Beach •partment
complex•• convert unit• to
oondominlwna la headed for a
1howdown.
.J 11w ne'W law I to be conaldered
Monday by the City Council,
would perrnlt ownera of
aparcment complexea of four
unlu or l•H to convert the
pro_perty to oondom1nlwna.
City offJdalt have calcWated
thfl law cbanae could aflect more
than 7,000 renten and allahdl
more than 2-2 percent of the city•
rental hdualni.
City plannen caution, thou1h.
that they woWd not e>epeot a
flood of conversion requet11 and
that tbe auaetted )aw comes
with a lone Ult of QOnd!Uont.
Barney Lark•, a =rt
resident who h.u spear •
drive aplnat the conversion law,
aald senior citlun1 on fixed
lncomea likely would be unable
to purch.ut thetr apartment.a.
But 1-kt aald some rent.en
are air..fd to IDUk out ap1Nt
the new law and othen have Jwit
given up, ttaurtna approvaf of
the law " Inevitable. The Fair ffOUll.nC CoundJ of
Oranae County al.to ta cridcal of
the condominium plan. A
apokeawoman for the houalna
1roup aaid ahe baa trouble beUevt.na Newport'• reuon for
the law ~ ii to provide a
new atock of affordable housing.
She lllaetted it wouldn't be.
affordablefor aeniora and college
atudenta.
Several UCI 1tudent.1 also have
crltized the ~ropmal. There are
about 900 UCI students living ln
Newport.
According to the proposal,
there are aeveral oonditiona that
could throw a wrencli into an
owner's desire to convert.
Under the law, at least one
tenant of a duplex and at least
two tenants ln a fourplex would
have to express interest in
purchasing one of the converted
units.
Additionally, a new state law
requires ~ owner f"8Placing 1ow
and moderate income people to
come up with replacement
howdna within three yt>an of the
oonveralon.
City plannera said theae
condittona would ao far In
keepln1 converaion1 at a reaeonable J*le.
Current law In Newport
effectively bans converalon1.
There hu not been a conversion
in the city lince 1979.
Falkland
bomb raids
repelled?
By Tile Aatoel•ted Pr~ ..
ArgenUna said today that ita
prrilon ln the Falkland I.al.ands
capital of Stanley beat back
repeated Britilh Harrier bomblng
raid1, killed a t least three
oonunan4oe ln a skirmish and
t00k one prlaoner .
Britain had no comment but
said hi forces k illed five
Ar1enune troops In a clash
Wedncwday, and th.at Argentine
Pucara around-attack planet
Jltl'afed a forward Britiah position
near Stanley on Thursday
without causma casualties.
Prime Mlnlater Margaret
Thatcher told the House of c.ornmona in London. ln a written
responae to a question, ahe will
give "early conaideration" to
visiting the Falk.lands once they
are recaptured.
Meanwhile. 700 survivors of
three sunk British warships, the
C.OVentry, Ardent and Antelope,
arrived ln Southampton to an
emotional, flag-waving welcome
aboard the requisitioned luxury
liner Queen Eliuibeth 2.
• art department will hoet a
Sunday brunch at the Magic
Island restaurant in Newport
Beach in support of an
outdoor mural on the c.o.ta
Mesa campus.
gounnet breakfast and three
magic shows from 10:30 a.m.
'to 1 :30 p .m. at 2505 Via
Oporto, Newport Beech. · ballots there. UCI launches 'navy'
for research work
The famous cruise liner
berthed one month after setting
sail for the South Atlantic with
some 3,000 British troops,
offloaded at South Georgia and
lat.er landed on the Falklands.
,
Meta are $75 per couple
or $37.50 apiece and include a
•itAnnie," the story of
everyone's tavonte orphan,
will be staged tonight and
Thunday by students at Bear
Elementary School. in Costa
Mesa.
Proceeds from the event
will help fund an outdoor
mural by internationally
noted artist Uta Albaq.erqae.
For more information or
reeervations call 556-5880.
The play begjna at 7:30 p .. m.
at the F\.&.ll S:O.pel Bualne9a
Men 's Fellowship
International, 3150 Bear
Stre.et, Costa M esa.
Admission UI $1.50.
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A count of 450 district
Republican absentee ballots ls
~xpected from the Orallge Countr Reglatrar of Voters
Office later today, Registrar Al oi.on reported this morning.
However, elec:tion authorities
in both counties still have
hundreda of Republican ballotl
from the district that were
rejected from cornputeriz.ed vote
tabulating machines Tuesday
night and Wedneaday morning.
Thoee votes are to be counted
•' remain
By JOEL C. DON o<tMD911rfllet ....
UC Irvine made naval hiatory
of sorta Thursday with the
dedication of the first boat ln ltl
research fleet.
The 32-foot "Storm Maker"
was christened with the reqwaite
bottle of champagne in noontime
ceremonies at its Newport Beech
dock.
The boat will serve aa a
research vessel for the
Department of Phyalolol'Y and
Biophysi.ca, primarily gathering
.squid off Catalina Isla~d for
studies on the hum.in nervoua
·~· "Squid have auch larp nerve
cells that they are ideal
specimens for atudylnf tbe
(human) nervous system,' aatd
department chairman Dr.
Stephen White.
The 8Quid will be used mainly
in the lab of Dr. Michael
Cahala.n, whose reaearch may
one day 90lve the myateriea of
crippling nervo us 1y1tem
disorders auch u multiple
aclerosia, muacular dystrophy and
myaathenia gravia.
Cahalan alao is director of
uct's Marine Biophysics Facility,
whJch was the tint established
on the West Coast for the study of aquid.
Re9earch at the UCl facility
complements similar work being
done at the world-renowned
Scrippa Jnstitution of
Oceanography In La Jolla and
the Woods Hole Marine
Biological Laboratory in
Massachusetts.
The new UCI boat, a twin-
engine dielel built in 1979, was
do.nated to the camoua by
Newport Beach industrial
contractor Donald Kitts. .
On hand at the dedication
were College of Medicine dean
Stanley van den Noort ,
Chancellor Daniel G . Aldrich Jr.
and Mabry Steinhaus,
chairwoman of UCL's Marine
D~velopment Committee, a
private support .ll'OUP·
Aldrich noted ,that acqulaiuon
of the'" qee.e} for uae by UU
lcientista waa the first academic
contribution of the oommittee.
·Reagan ends
Europe tour;
on way home
BERLIN (AP) -President
Reagan , ending hia 10-day
European odyssey, visited the
stark Berlin Wall today,
challenged the Soviet Union to a
peace initiative, and scorned
communist regimes for being
·'scared to death" of freedom.
"Coodbve and unbl we meet
agaln, aur wiedersehen," Reagan
told West Gennan hosts at a
farewell cerel)"lony in Bonn
before he departed aboard Air
Foroe One at 6:63 a.m. PDT for
the e ight-hour flight to
Washington.
"These trips, these meet.inp.
have been arduous, they've been
long, they've been tiring to all of
us, but they've been successful,"
Reagan said.
Earlier in West Berlin, the
president, wearing a heavy
bulletproof vest. stood for about
five minutes at the white-painted
line at the Checkpoint Charlie
border crossing that 9ep1.tates the
city from the communist F.ast.
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dads day)jum 20th,
·eesT OF CLASS~
The Oran1• County Grand
Jury u r 1ed the Board of
,Supervlaora Thuuday to
hue w~ equipment to
tect {elidenta who live near
the flood-prone banka of the
Santa Ana River.
• 11 A flood warnln1 ·1y1tem
would not provtde full ~
to property," the Grand JurJ
uJd, "but it would dttinltely help
to prevent loll of llfe ln the event
of floodina."
A NP91'.! by the U.S. Anny c.orp. ot ~ra bu ""'1ed
out portion• of Hunttnaton
PLO vows 'resistance
8Mch1.. !Wntaln Vallily and w91t
Colta M .. U hi&h•rtill ANll.:
The cmt of a flood ~
l)'ltem WM pl-.ci at t122,000.
The Grand Jury aak1 OnQa
County could ahare the CCII& wflh
Rlvenkle and San Jlenwdino
countlel. •
shaky •• ID Leban On
~ By ne Asaoelated Pren .
· Iarael and Syria declared a
C18811e-fire ln the Lebanon war
today, the Iaraella c1airnln& they
had achieved their_ objective -
1paahin1 the Paleatlnian
guerrilla movement. But artWery
barraaea f1aJ'ed outatde Beirut
2 ~ houra ·1ater, and . the
Court steps In
guerrillas vowed continued
resiltance.
Just before the cee11e-fire took
effect, llraeli jets ecored a direct
hit. on PLO military
headquarters in Beirut.
SheUf1re broke oui in K.halde,
etght miles IOUth of Beirut center
and juat aou th o f Beirut
Oil tracts sold
I
-but not New-port
By STEVE MITCllELL or .. .,..,,... ....
Oil tracts off the Southern
California coast went on sale
today, but two doien tract.a,
' lncludina 10 off Newport and
Leguna Beach, were not in tbe
offertnc. · The 9th U.S. Cin:uit Court ot
Appea1I ruled ln s.n Frandaco
late Thunday \hat 24 1ndl oll
s.nta Monica ~Lm ~ and the Orana woukI not
be leaed until a trial ii held on
the economic and enviraeanental
impacta qn COlltal dties.
The emer1ency appeal to. permit the Department of the-
Interior to 1eMe the 24 of&bon:
tracts waa rejected a day after a u .s. District Court Judae lmpoied
an injunction on -1e ol the tract.
aet for today in Loi AnaeJes.
The <lrcuit Court ruling late
ERA hunger
strike now
in 25th day
With one woman too w.U to
hold up her own bead and a
lleOOlld drif Unc in and out of
CODICI~ a h\mCW strike in
aupport of the Equal Ri•hta
Amendment moved into ita 25th
day today.
Zoe Ann Anand&; a Newpcl't
BMch woman and one of the
aeven atrikera 1athered in
miii.a.I... deKlii.d the acene: -iiMO;t of -. .uu ao to the
Capitol buildinc f!Wr/ day. The
Jeplaton are trytnc to avoid w
now. 1 don't think they even
want to tee w. I thlnk~ feel au!Ity. 1 hope they feel ty."
Support.en of the have·
unUl-June 30 to ,.n three more
ltatea to raUfy the comtitutional
amendment. lllinoia, which
• requ1ra a two-thirds vote for an
. amendment, la one of the taraiet.ed ata• ..
'
Thunday, while ui>holdlna the
injunction, did permit the ie..
of 140 other tracts to go forward
today.
And while the court'• decillon
WM a vlct.or)' for the state and
OOMta1 dtiee. the aJ>PMI court
cumed down a bid by the Siena
Qub and the Qty of ~
a.ch ti> bait tbe Ille ol. air 18'
tr.-In Lelee SU No. ea.
Ka~~ en att.clme)!
for the Sierra Club, ..td the
or1anllation is attempttna to
deOde how bell t9 ., forward
wt1h their bid tO bait drUllnc 1n
all the Southern California
tracts.
"We are definitely IOina to p.nue the cue/' Ma. -D6cbcn
Mid.
She llkl optiom include going
forward with the appeal procw.
go forward in trial court, or "try
to do both simultaneo-..ly."
She Mid today'a 1ee8e ale does
not ao.i the door to the club'•
effcr1a.
"Tb.ere are other aia,ee." the
aaid. 'Today they are receivinC
and openina bkla, tMrt they won't
(See OIL, Pqe .U>
By JODI CADENllBAD or ... 1111r ....... It'• one of life'• 1tran1e
coincidences, thought Mar1te
Mummy of Costa Mm. when
she ripped apu1 the old wood
ironin1 board in her closet
Thunday and found three San
Frandlco newspapers dated June
9-11. 1927.
Ma. Mulvany waa only two
yeen old when a San Frandlco
womm Wiii pedrti,,. the heavy
boerd "years.., Jrith .,.r{ectly
folded Sa1i Frana.co newap9pen
tl\at IOld for three CBtW.
The ironinl tpard WM a lift
from her IOll sewn1 ~ ..,
·I
lnt4;ma~ Ab:»ol1. :;. . .. ,ft ~-
\ A ~Yrian 'l...e'ballele radio
station said PaleatiniaJ) and Leb-
anese leftist forcel entrenche
in Khalde had besun e~
fire with hraell warship•
offshore, .and Syrian artillery
pclliUom in the bills at Aouk
al-Oharb, above Khalde, opened
fire on the llraella five mlnutea
later.
Iarael'a Invasion army had
been battlinc PalesUnian forces
at the southern 9dae of Beinlt for
two daya, after pushing 50 miles
to the gatee ol the Lebaneee
capital in a aix-day campaign
they uJd WU aimed at driving
the guerrillas out of llOUthem
Le&nao.
In their Ughtnlna offenmve the
Israelis also collided with the
Syrian forces that went into
bebanon atx yeart ago aa
~pen between the Arab country'• warnna t.cuona. ,
Flgbtlnc on the around and in
the air had continued to within
minutea of the noon (3 a.m. PDT)·
w-fiN. IsneJl planes bnmhed
Belruf• P,'eattqlr endMt9 md
nrpultiiClly abot clown 18 mere SJ!iu ~ over Lebmloa. ' Juat 10 minutee before the
ceue-flre, a tluater of llraeli
bombs unleuhed hl1h above
Beirut ar:ored a dirict hit Gil the
1lx-1tory apartment ltutW&q hDwir'I the Pakwdrie Uberadon ~Ion's mllltary
The PLO'a chief spokemlan,
Mahmoud t•bedi, aaid none of
the top PLO leaden WM killed OI' wouncled in the attack. But he
Mid eome PaleaUDSan offlclala
wete trapped alive in an
underaround mmmand bunker. Several people were known to
have beell killed In the atudl.
Labadi said • truce W8I "under
()C.)1111deratlon." He abo declared
that "the reartance ii ~ Clll
on all the axis."
and abe doan't know where be
got IL
Still in aood condition, the DOW
yellow ~&ive accounw of Ow-lee retumina
to the U.S. after hiatory-
maklng aolo flight acrou the
Atlantic.
Ai.o inier.tina are the stone.
that colored tlie times, but
eacaped the pases of history
boob.
A youna mother complained to
achool offlciala that her
11 -year-old aon should be'
allowed to wear overalla to ...
.:hool. -
Ann t.nden mlaht blush at
CLOSE (.'ONTEST -Windward Passage (left)
and Christine bead downwind after rounding
the weather mark Thursday during spirited
competition of 'Long Beach Yacht Club's race
Oel!J NM fltloto bf ...._ ~
week for yachts over 70 feet in length . Series
continues through Saturday off Long Beach
with 56 yachts in 13 classes. See story. Page
C2.
NB planners
I
i
torpedo J
Fun Zone / About 1,aoo leftkn &om ax
h11h tchoola In the Newport-
Mma UnWed School J)jstrict are
ICheclWed to p-aduate during cenmem. next Thunday.
About 455 Corona ·del Mar
m,h School studenw will begin marchl.n4J to the faini1lar atrains
of pomp and dm..amtance at 3:45
p.m. in the IChool quad.
Amona tho. graduating will
be 11 valeclictoriina who earned
perfect 4.0 IP'llde pamt a~.
They lncfude: Steven Candan. ~trida Chapman, Chrts~pher
~ Cynthia Kendall, Kerry
Kim, Allan Menwn, Margaret
Neff, Scott Richman, Suz.anne
Ruaso, Pamela Wllaon, Mary
7.alski,
Student.a Jody Becker, Ken
the leuen ~tten in ''Tell it to
Elsie."
A young woman alone in the
tq dty for the first time, asked
the advice columnist If ahe
ahouJd ~ in pettina.
Her friendl wld her, "U you
don't pet nowadays boys wlll
th1nk you're a flat tire and they'll
never Mk YoU out."
1!2sle told the worldna woman
not to conlidel' henelf IO hJa:h
and mt&hty just because afie
didn't pet.
'-ibe pe~ lt8elf " wlpr
Uld c:hmp. But the. .... t beneath
it tm't." the columnfst wroce. ,
.
Yonkers.. 9elln Lotlu& And Alisa K.aanoff will speak.
Coata Mesa High S chool
atudenta will graduate at~ In nearby Orange Coast
stadium.
Victoria Lamar, Johanna F.ddy
and Steven Anderson each have
earned 4.0 arade point averages
and will leae! their class of 400 as
valedictorians. The Salutatorian is
Huy C:Ong Vu and the speakers
will include Victoria Lamar and
Mila Hue Ngo.
Eatancia High S c hool
valedlctorian Kerry Clevldence
has maintained a 4.0 grade point averaae and ~ lead the c.lass
during ceremonies at 7 p.m.
· Brenda Branin is salutatorian
and John Ursini and Brenda
Branin will address their 425
clamnates at Davidtfon Field.
About 420 Newport Harbor
High School seniors will march
~ Davidson Field at 4 p.m.
and will be led by valedictorian
Glen Kauffman. Frank
Livin"2tton ii salutatbrian and
apeakera include Andrea Fine,
!.R. Salvatore and R .B .
Alexander, founder of Hobie
Iniemational. '
About 60 atudenta from Bliek
Bay High School are expected to
rticipate in ceremonies that
at 10 a.m. on the campua.
T e la no valedictorian.
Students Liu Flemming and
Anaela Aleen will apeU.
1'ewport Eveni ng H i gh
ScMoPs gnduation ceremonies
at 6 p.m. will ~ the IChool'a laat
followtnc a~ by the achool
board to dole the campus. About
f5 will ~uate .
(See l,8H, Pap AZ>
The Ba lboa F un Zo n e, a
leftover of the 1930s. was reed
what appear to be ita final rites
Thu.reday.
Unle11 an appeal is lodged
within the next 20 days. the
block-long harborfront arcad~
will be bulldozed into history and
replaced w ith a three-stor y
complex of offices, shops and
restaurants.
On a 5-1 vote, the Newport
Beach Planning Commission
approved a $20 million plan filed
b y C la r e mo nt-based JBS
Development. The lone dissenter
was Allan Beek. The action will
stand unless appealed to the city
council.
The Fun Zone was erected in
1936 and over the years has
survived .everal redevelopment
tries.
Jazz concert
set in Mesa
The public ia invited to attend
a jazz concert toniaht., sponaored
by the Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation.
The Riedllng Jazz Trio will
perform from 17:30 to 9 p.m. in
t he Coata Mesa Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845 Park
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Tickets are $10 per family at
the door.
The achool'a foundation la
trying to rabe money to r9tore
and enhance prosrama cut due to
a lack o, funding ..
··~ptitd tod1y, and that'•
thtr ltap Ula\11 c:rhlcaJ."
Mtanwhlle. a apokffwomu'
the 1tai. Coutal. Commlalot\
d ahe doMn•t know If the atate
pwaue a Uial, 8lven the·
t court'• upholding of the
juncUon on the 24 tracta.
"M Iona u the tract.a aren't
fered ani:i u long u bldt ue
t accepted, they, won't be 110ld,"
d Marl Gottdiener, an offahore •
ll analyat for the Coaatal
n.
"And if they don't .ell the
ract1, 1 don't know if we'll
further pursue the suit," ahe
d. •
Department of the Interior
officiat. were unavailable for
comment today on the circuit
court's rejection of their appeal.
But a spokesman said
~'l'huraday , before tbe circuit
<lburt's decision was announced,
that, if the Interior Department
failed ln ha effort. b1da on U\e ~
traco would bt returned
UDOpened. , Blll Grant, aotln1 dep'uty
mlnerah mana1er tor the
Interior Department, warned
that f&llur.9 at the circuit court
would only mean the 24 trtcta
might be offered for tale acaln In
198"4.
"We. could atop the leue aale,
yea," Gt&nt uid. ''But we don't
thlnk that'• the proper thinl to
do. We're tryina to be reuonaDle,
but you come to a ~t wh~
dec:illona have to be inade."
The U.S. Geologic Survey hu
estimated there are between lU
bllllon and 10.9 bllllon barrell of
oil and 5.4 trtlllon to 15 triWOn
cubic feet of natural 111 In
propelled drillinJl sites between
Oregon and the Mexican border.
Gov. F.dmund Brown aaya the
24 disputed tracts repre1ent
"only about 10 perunt of the oU
pe>tenlial."
l,800 GRADUATE ...
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~ Co 0 The Orange Coast llege
art department will host a
(, Sunday brunch at the MagJc
9 Island restaurant in Newport
,. Beach in support of an ~ outdoor mural on the Costa
.,. Mesa campus.
"Tickets are $75 per couple
or $37.50 apiece and include a
•"Annie," the story of
everyone's tavorite orphan,
will be staged tonight and
Thursday by students at Bear
Elementary School in Costa
Mesa.
BaCcal•~te oeietnonies for
Eatanda High School studenta
are echeduled for Sunday at 7
p.r;rt. in the d1'trict auditorium.
Newport Harbor High School
ceremop.ies begin at 4 p.m .
Sunday in the achool quad.
No baccalaureate ceremonies
gourmet breakfast and three
magic .shows from 10:30 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m. at 2505 Via
Oporto, Newport Beach.
Proceeds from the event
will help fund an outdoor
mural by internationally
noted artist Lita~
For more information or
reservations call 556-5880.
The play begins at 7:30 p.m.
at the Full Gospel Bus1neaa
M en 's Fellowship
International, 3150 Bear
Street, Costa Mesa .
Admiaaion ia $1.50.
A pr_opoMl to let ownerw of
tma1l Newport Beach apartment
compltJCes convert uni ta to
condOminiuma la headed for a thoWdown. I
The new law, to be conaldered
Monday by the City CouncU,
would permit owner1 of
apartment cornplexea of four
unit• or le11 to convert the
property to condomlniuma.
City officlala hav' calcuJated
the law change could aff~ more
than 7,000 rentera ~ allehtll more than 22 percent of the city s
rental hoUllna.
City planners caution, though,
that they would not expect a
flood of convenJon requeata and
that the """ested law cornea with a long list of condltiom.
SEEKING SURPRISE? -Johnnie R. Crean, who conceded
the Republican 43rd Congressional District race to Carlsbad
Mayor Ron Packard, now awaits abeentee ballot count that
could turn his defeat into victory.
Barney Larka, a Newport
resident who haa 1pearheaded a
drive against the conversion law,
said senior citizens on fixed
incomes likely would be unable
to purchue their apartmenta.
But Larks said some rentera
are afraid to 1peak out against
the new law ana others have just
given up, figurtna approval of
the law la lnivitable. • Packard increases The Fair Housing Counc:il of
Orange County alao la critl.ca.l of
the condominhtm plan. A
1pokeawoman for the houaing
group aaid sh.e has trouble
believtnc Newport'• reuon for
the law ~ ia to provide a slim lead in 43rd
By JEFF ADLER
OfhDllJ"'9t..... ' Although C-arlabad Mayor Ron
Packard increaaed his allm lead
to 58 vote• in the 43rd
Congresslonal Diatrict race for
the Republican nomination,
travel-trailer tycoon Johnnie
Crean today predicted he will be
the winner when all the votes
finally are counted.
Packard and Crean are locked
in a tight two-way battle that
hinges on an uncounted number
of ballots in both Orange and San
Diego oountlee. The 43rd district
includes portions of both
counties.
Packard lncreaaed bHI lead
• from 36 to 58 votes ThW'9day
after San Diego County election
o!fida.la tabulated 838 absentee
ballota there.
A count of 450 district
Republican absentee ballota is
expected from the Orange
Co\.\!1 tr Registrar of Voters
Office later today, ~ Al
Olson reported thla morning,
However, election authorities
in both counties still have
hundreds of Republican ballota
from the district that were
rejected from computeriz.ed vote
tabulating machines Tuesday
night and Wedneeday morning.
Thole votes are to be counted
over the next several days, new •tock of fordable housing. She suggested it wouldn't be
election officiala said. affordable for seniors and college Nevertheless, Crean exp~ -. ..a_
will ·~1.KKDta. confidence that be stage a Several UCI students also have
come-from-behind win for the crttized the proposal There are
coveted nomination. about 900 UCI students living in "I think rll pull It off by Newport.
maybe 20 votes,'' he said from hi.I Aocording to the proposal,
San Juan Capistrano home today. there are aeveral conditions that
"Packard was really a regional could throw a wrench into an
candidate." owner's desire to oonvert.
Packard could not be reached· Under the law, at least one
for comment. tenant of a duplex and at least
Packard outpolled Crean in two t.enanta in a fourplex would
San Diego County portions of the,.. have to express interest in.
two-county congressional dtstrict. purchasing one of the converted but Crean won in Orange County units. ·
portions of the c\latric:i by Additionally, a new state law
substantial margins. requlres an owner displacing low
UCI ·launches 'navy'
work for research
BJ JOEL C. DON or ... a.1r,.....,, '
UC Irvine made naval history
of aorta Thursday with the
dedication of the first boat in ita
research fleet.,
Cahalan allo ia director of
UCl'a Marine Biophysics Facility,
which was the tint established
on the West Coast for the study
of 9QUid.
and moderai. lnconW people to
come up with replacement
houalfll within three yean of \he
converaJon.
CUy planners uid thHe
condlUona would so far In
keeplna co~verslon1 at a
reuooabfe pace.
Current law in Newport
effectively bana converalona.
There has not been a convendon
in the city since 1979.
Falkland
bomb raids
repelled?
By Tbe Aaaoclated Preaa
Argentina lald today that its
garrison In the Falkland Wand.I
capital of Stanley beat back
repeated British Harrier bombing
raids. killed at least three
commandos in a skirmish and
took one prisoner .
Britain had no comment but
said its forces killed five
Argentine troops in a clash
Wedneflday, and that Argentine
Pucara ground-auack planes
1trafed a forward British position
near Stanley on Thursday
without causing casualties.
Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher told the House of
Commons in London, in a written
response to a question, she will
give "early consideration" to
visiting the Falklands once they
are recaptUred.
Meanwhile, 700 survivors of
three sunk British vlarships. the
Coventry, Ardent and Antelope,
arrived in Southampton to an
emotional, flag-waving welcome
aboard the requisitioned luxury
liner Queen Elizabeth 2.
The famous cruise liner
berthed one month after setting
sail for the South Atlantic with
some 3,000 British troops,
ofOoaded at South Georgia and
later landed on the Fa)klands.
Reagan ends
Europe tour;
on way home
Low clouds • reina1n
The 32-foot "Storm Maker"
was chriliened with the reqw.si.te
bottle of champagne in noontime
ceremonies at ita Newport Beach
dock.
The boat will serve as a
research vessel for the
Department of Physiology ~d
Biophysics, primarily gathenng
squid off Catalina Ialand for
1tudie1 on the human nervoua
Re9earCh at the UC! facility
complements similar work being
done at the world-renowned
Scripps Institution of
Oceanography in La Jolla and
the Woods Hole Marine
Biological Laboratory in
Massachusetts.
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~· "Squid have such large nerve
cells that they are ideal
specimen• for studying the,
(human) nervous ayatem," aald
department chairman Dr.
Stephen White.
The equid will be used malnly
in the lab of Dr. Michael
Cahalan, whose reaearcb may •
one day aolve the mysteries of
crippling nervous 1y1tem
disorder• such aa multiple
tcler'Olia, muacular dyatrophy and
myasthenia gravis.
The new UCI boat, a twin-
engine diesel built in 1979, was
do.nated to the camoua by
Newport Beach industrial
contractor Donald Kitts. _
On hand at the dedication
were College of Medicine dean
Stanley van den Noort,
Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrtch Jr.
and Mabry Stei nhaus ,
chairwoman of UCI'a Marine
Development Committee, a
private support _group.
Aldrich noted tbat acquisition
of the ~ for use by UL:!
scientists WM the first academic
contribution of the committee.
..
-dads day,juna. 20th,
BEST OF OLASS ~Bc51r
•
bank • services
Avco Financial Services of Newport Beach
reached agreement with California Bancorp Inc. for
purchW of Anaheim National BanJc for $5.5 million.
The closing la expected within 95 daya.
All a condition, Avco Financial Servtcea It
required to -ell the commercial loan portfolio ot
Anaheim National. The purchase must alao be
approved by the Comptroller of the Currency and the
Federal Reserve System.
The J>Utttiue marks Avco'• entry into national banking services.
Newport Balboa d ividen d told
Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Asaoclation
has declared its flrat stock df vidend.
The board of direct.on approved a~ percent stock dJvidend to shareholders of record June 10.
The three-year-old savings and loan asaociatlon
with headquarters In Newport Beach recently
announced eamingit of $1.54 per share in filcal 1982, up 40 percent.
K r e!Iler cites risk factor
A combination of drastk:ally changing fi.nanclal.
market and political realities ia result1ng in a new
risk/reward ratio In land development, Peter C.
Kremer, president of the Irvine Company, told the
Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Fra.rlClaCO.
"Real estate development ls not riding the trough
of another cycle but ia being completely restructured,"
Kremer said Thursday.
Kremer said risks involved in large-acale land
development are beginning to oUtw~gh potential .
reward.$.
As a result, he said, large land developers will
either undertake smaller scale, incremental
development or require a development agreement, a
new form of contract between a developer and a
munJcipal jurisdiction that will give both parties a
degree of assurance that a project will be completed.
Charity seminar set
A three-day aeminar on "Planned Giving: A
National Perspective" begin• Monday •t the
Newport.er Inn, Newport Beach.
Speakers lnclude Lynn Nofziger, fonner adviler
to President Reagan; Bert Knautt, member of the
President'• Twik J'orce on Priv~te Initiatives, Milton c.emy of the Internal Revenue Service and economist
later Sa1amoo of The Urban Institute. ,
For information. c.all 844-7000. ,
Sem.in.ar sponsor is the NatJonaJ lnatilute for
Philanthropic Studies at UC Santa Barbara.
Century Data signs pac ts
Century Data Systems, Inc. of Anaheim received
three contcacts totaling more than $2 million for its
Trident line of removahle pack disk drives.
Voice and Data Systems of Chicago will purchase
200 units, Pro Data Corp. of Cleveland signed for 50,
and S.B.AA Mar~ting lnc. of Cape Girardeau, Mo.
for 25.
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